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THK HKE: OMAHA. WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 11. 1014. o A POPUIAR Y0UK0 GIRL WHO WAS MARRIED YESTERDAY. By MELLIFICIA. Tuesday. November 10, 1914. LEI E- LKCTION" stories are- still making tho round. Friends of wtnln prominent politician have been greatly i mused by the following; story. A young swain of one cf Omaha's wcll-lmown families, who bas always found h! cffluAnt trrteg never -oncM",ndinn; with hi allow ance,, discovered thnt the r'fr.t election could bp niado a boon to a lean purse-. Tho lad's father is an ardent ilemotrat and makes fre quent visits to the !iat;v:'.n capital, nr.d vliin tho bov rjw Ms name to pass republican circulars at tho recent election, the. offi.inl In charge fn queried, "Isn't jo.ir fnthcr Mr. So-and-so, r d"'iiorrnt ?" Tito boy promptly replied, "Yes, but that's not my fault, pnd besides I prod the dollar and the democrat lime no circulars." Corri(ran-Becker "Wcddintr. j The home of Mr. and Mm. A. i:. i.ccaet j vii the scene of a very pielty m-urt.nt thin ifternocn ft t o'c '!. w''.r:i thnil I daughter. Mbs Ke.thcrlno, 1er:iin the . bride of Mr. Alfred Corrignn of cleve- Isnd, O. The cfrcniony performed , before in improvised :tr of ps!ni-- rl 'or the UtUre sojthcrn smilsx. Hv. K.lwin II. Jei-.kr of tin First Prraby terlan chur h ofli-c!a'ed- The bride wore hr (to-awiy (torn ot tetre d nrgrc velvet, with hit to initcii Her only ormmrnt was a ijinriond Inv aller. the gift of tin- groom. Mn. flecker. v. ere the only guests it the, ceremony. Aftrr the. t,rri. mot;y supper wan rcrvfd at the homo of Mr. find Mrs. Wldait M. Ityin. Mr. r.rnl 11m. I "vpliin left Ust night, for the v. est and wcl he at home aftrr Iiocmh-r 1 hi maha. The ladles ,,f tro r-'ntil'i Md I'roerc five Cmi fluti will enlerta'n Wednesday evening Pt the'r hull on I'mtrl ar street. The hirleaep-i on thin occasion will bo: MfedmiU'i. Mcrrintcee -). 'vmiuwh. M. r. Sharmhan, C. Kelley, J. n. l'nil. 1. Si:ie.i, C. "niing. IWht! the brlde'i mother, wni gowned l.i green crepe claborMe'y trimmed wiii. gold laro. Mrs. Floyd 1 avld.rn played the Lohenirln weddlna innnh. The liv ing room, where the eddlnn toolt i-lacn, Ittnrtlvrly derorated with Inrge bunrhei of yellow end wlilie ehryianthe. mum ind basketi filled with pom-pom i-hryitantliernuma. In tho dln'.n room rink Klllarney ro.es were nn-d. Mr. md Mn. t'orriRnn imve pon cam Rummy Clnb Entertained. on a lidding trip md will he at home, Mr M. M. Kllno wn hoateii nt the fter December 1 In f'leveiind, o. ; meetlnic of (lie Rummy clnh thli uftrr- relutlve With the Vi.-.itor. Mi.n Ami'i'n It. MadJlnreon of Mit tenv.nii. ,. V., I a Knot at tho home of Mr. mid Mm. f'hf.rlr U. MePonald. In her honor Mr. md Mia .Mi-Uii,m w entertain at :inner Katntd.iy evening. .Ml .VIal!Bfron will he with Mr. Me I'nnuld peveral weeKn. I The gueat were limited to and very neir frlenda of the faml'y. Tli' out-of-town -guet were; Mr. and Mn. Albert Gaylord Dnvln of t'inada. Mr. and Mn. Wilier rtobert. Lincoln. Mr. and Mm. A. M. I'avie. Lincoln. Mr. and Mr. J. W. W'hnrt.m. Lincoln. Mm. W. l!rindall, I'inadn. Mini Vlnlnta rrindnll. Can.ida. Mill flarih Heeker, feorlu. HI. Miei Alice Mei ker, I'eorhi. Mr. R. it. Decker, l'eorln. .Master Thnmaa Anion Hecker, I'eorla. Kensington Club Meets. The Deborah Franklin KonnlnKUw club held the ft rut mettliifi of thn yuar thia afternoon a I the homo of Mm. C Howe. There aro thirty-two membera of thia club and the meeting are huh). the 4cond Tuowluy of the month. Debutante Bridge Club. The Itbutinte lir'dse club met thia . ifternoon with Mlaa Hinnehe Detict. Tho membera aro; noon at her home. Mime Fnncei llo halet ler. Alice JadiultU. Li.cil'.e Hhcod. Eleanor Mackay, ilnrfon Kuhn, Mime KiiRinln I'atlernon, Mclla Thumniol, Ann tiltioid. .Imict liad. liWiiciic l.'eiicl. Helen t-'latae. Creighton Activities. The Court ol Merry Maker, ruinpcacJ ot the itiioVnta of Crelghton I.iw college and frienda. convened at Chambcri' dancing ocadeiny Monday evening and a very pleasant, program won irrlad out. Koch itudent'of the college wn rtim--irx.ned to apponr on tho uhove mentioned late with onu tomp5tent vvltneka to take pirt Itt a dinr beforo the court. The MRS. ALFRED CORRIOA N NKK MISS KATtlfc-'lUNE BECKKR. Foster Makes More Gains Over Madden; In and Out of the Bee Hive. Mr. I'liirleM W. (Slave of fie-ivcr wni the gucKtM or omnhn frl"nN Monday. Mln llch-n Wullwork of Denver, Tf.r mrly of iin;tlia. who lia iHen viKltlnt? friend here, left lor her l.omo fqtur- Mia. W. J .McKltrick und daughter. Mlra Orpha. left Monda 'vcirmj for At lartn, f.Jii., and other point In the souih. to 'iv Kone rever.l woek.i. . Mr. It. U. Welch left the lutler part of the week for HoNtnn. Maa.. ivhere she will vppnd the winter with her daughter. I vote. IManche, who in In ( hool there. tniofflelally and now correctod thiougli Mrr. David 15. Tuiivy, fornmrly o.' ' tho flrat alx warda and five preclncti ot Omaha, but now of Lo Angele. hn ar STORK. TO MAKE PRESIDENT GRAND a'A SOON. f-- 4 vj -v.- .A Needlework Guild Taking Care of the Needy Here at Home While sewing circle for the relief o j war uf ferer . are aprlnRlng up all ovet the city the Omaha branch of the Needle- j work Guild of America continues it work! of taking care of tne needy at home. The! f ill jr a many garment will be g til year i The annual buslne meeting and el tinn of off leer will take place Wednesday . rmrnlng at 11 o'clock and thi annual ro. I ceptinn Thursday afternoon in the church j rarlora. ,vc"ou,i Suffrage Wins in Thirty-Two, Loses in Forty-One Counties SACRED HEART PARISH QUARTERLY OFF PRESS The Quarterly Reminder of the Sacred Heart church. Rev. P. J. Judge paator, la annual collection and distribution of gar-i ,,ff the prease and being distributed. The mentg by thia organlTatlon will take placi paper contalna a number of Interesting Wednesday and ThurFday, with the First Congregational church as the base. Last year over 3, MO garments were dis tributed through the channrl of the Vti itlng Nurse awocintlon and the t'lty Mis sion principally, and it la thought that squibs and short itorlei of Interest to pariahoneri and others. Sacred Heart school come n for Its share of publicity and a list of the honor students In the vattoua grade of the In stitution la given. In thirty-two counties or the strut woman suffrage carried and In forty-ona It lost of the total number of countlea so far heard rrom. In Adame county the proposition tied, with l,6ofl vtea for and 1, '' against. It was In some of the far western counties that suffrage ran best proportionately. In Brown county It car ried by 611 to 440. In Box Butte county it carried by 631 to 470. The most decisive county defeat It re ceived wa that In Cuming county, where the vote wai almost three to one against suffrage. The vote was 671 for auffranu and 1.627 against It. MR?. FRANCIS PAYRE. Meat Prices Are Being Boosted in Omaha by Packers Packer have sent the meat prleei soar ing In Omaha. Since last Saturday the price of pork loin ha tieen boosted from 13 cents to 17 cent today. The price of dressed lambs Snturday was B'.J centi. loday the pickers are charging 13 cents a po for dressed lanih. Headache Stops, Neuralgia Gone Police Judge f'harles li. Foster ha Sained additional l'W vote on Tuesday a official canvass of the poll hooka, which Mvei him a total lead over his cleino- .... uwun-ni, iv. j. jnanaeji, ot xis ,,,ho r.,ief In the whole world. Tho vote on pollen Judge, returned itclvc the acony and Nerve-racking, spitting or dull, throb- hlng headaches yield in Just a few mom ents to Dr. James' Headache Powden I which cost otdy 10 cents a package at j any drug Rtore. It'a the quickest, surest i Don't olatresa I rived lo lw the gueat of her sister, Mr.'. Ted Nelson, until lifter Christmas. .Mr. ieor McKltrick rt'Jnifd t d:.y from St. I.ou-iwhcre he hni een visit liirf frierida and relative,. Mr. McKltrick expect to leave the latt-r patt of the week for Oakdnle and Na"iivll!. 111., for a Ihreo weeks' stay. Mr. rml Mrn. J. A. C. Kennedy are In New Vork City. -miss .ayi Thompson will leave this i evening for Lee. Neb., where ihe will be niald of honor at the wedding of Mias i Gladys Munger and Mr. Carl Neafui of Elton. Neb.. whl.Mt will be celebrated Thursday evening at tho home of the bride In Ie. Tho brido to In ia a niece of Judge. W. II. Munger.' Mlaa Thompso.i will return the list of tho week. now! You ean. Millions of men and women have found that headache, or ntu- tho Seventh ward, shows for Fouler : r.lffla mlr n needless. Get what vou .Bk for Advertisement and 7,7V for Madden. Drives Dick Headache Ammy. Agonising ilik headache curd by uains j Ir. King ! New Life Pills regular. v: Uee liver and bowels In healtiiy cond:- tlon. 85c. All druggists. Advertisement. : Personal Mention. Mr. Kiiiinu n. Manchester motored n. Guy M. Jackson, of tint cltv. to whom a son wai born list week. nttenaance inn me evening "i i'i'iiuuhh io i.it.roln It aiud f'Jnday with vnjoyea l-ore lesumony mn none m i ner ciaugnier nnd son-in-law. Mr. and kludculi were guilty ui connjmpi n Mn court. t'tudonli of the Cre.Rhton Modlial col lege, will give the'r second dance of the priaint hool year nt Clianibera danc ing academy thli evening. The com-J inlltee haa been hard ut work for the or-j caa'.un aod a large attendance la cx-1 pec ted. Had ( old Ualcbly rtrokea I p. Mn. Mnrthn' Wilcox, Gowanda. N. V writes: " rirt uuel Chamberlaln'a Coniilt Remetiy almut eight yeara ago. At thut time I hnd u luird i-old and rough -d moat of the time. It proved to be Just pnai i peeiteu. it broke up tho cold In Story Tellers' Section. a few dnys, nnd Ihe cough entirely dl- The opening meeting of Hie itory toll- j arpenied. 1 have told many of my era' lection of the Association ul Coilo- i friend of tho good I received through late A'lOmn&e will be held Wetineailaw u!ng thia medicine, and -all. -who -ha,ve afternoon at 4 o'clock nt the homo ot Mlaa used it apeak of It In the hlghcat terma." Hslen gomtnrr, 614 Pirk ivenue. The j Ohtulnabio everywhere. Adve:tliement. . program will be on "Italy." the follow- lug Holies to be told: "Vli oH of Mlaa Lultl. llalkht; folk etc Ijorothy I'Vantx. and eelcted story. Mls Ruth McDonald. Mr. Martin Dlmcry mill be leader of the program. e i'iuow-. JjDads'Sot Hearing of Anderson's Case Policeman A. C. Anderson, charged with beating a prisoner while the man waa handcuffed. untieHreit liefore the eliv j l iK met vealerdav afternoon at the : ... n . . .... ..... . , - - j .-uuie ii mr a Hearing, declared tne. man Plenum Put The Carter Laki Hwlinm'.ng and Bowl- BURLINGTON TO RUN SPECIAL ' TO HUSKER-KANSAS GAME 1 i A special train over the Burlington. whch will rarry between TOO and X.TUi Omahuna to tho Nehraska-Kaniai gime., ' will leave the Burlington station Satur day at 12:15 noon and arrive In Lincoln , at 1:411. A return sinclal will leave Lin coln at t:.10 p, m., making only one stop, during the return trip, and will arrive ' here It 7 p. in. I Metropolitan club. The high acoso waa made by Mr a. Cattln'i bind, ind those pieaent were: Meadann ti. j. I'nderwood, It. O. Ilierman. Alex Jetes, W. II. Gould, jr., J. A. Freeland, J A. Dimmick. Hnry Keating. C. M. Johnaon, Meadaniea W. J. Cattln. . S. W. H roil p. Charles Meyen, A J. Pleraon. Frank Carpenter, L. A. lerniody. 11. B. Whltehouae, N. Biliett.. - .... V. ot. lorrince A reception wai given. Friday after- noon at the home of Mrs. V. D. Kelly l In honor of her birthday. Mr. Kelly e- ed many gift and each guest waa ' vn a pretty souvenir ot tne occasion, i Those preaeru were. whom hn ii alleged to have "mauled" wai toady to teattfy that there waa no beating. "Tho man (a a floater. He will not vtay hero long, but he la here In thia room ready to testify that 1 did not beat I tin." aald tle pollcenMn, Tile "floalor" showed no slgna of a beating. The council Hel a hearing for Wednesday morning at o'clock. Even Cross, Sick Children Love Syrup of Figs Don't acold your fretful, peevish chHd. See if tongue Is coated: thli Is a euro sign Its little stomach, Mver and bowela are clogged with sour wuate. When llallesa, pale, feverish, full of cold, breath ba1. throat sore, doeen't eit. sleep or act naturally, haa stomach ache, tndlgeitloh, dtsrrhoea, give a tea poonful of "California Syrup of Figs." and In a few hours all the foul waste, the aotir hlle and fermenting food peases out of the bowela and you have a well and playful child' again. Children love this hirmlesi "fruit laxative,'; and moth era can reat easy ifter giving It. because It never fails to make their little "In aldea" clem and s,weet. Keep It handy. Mother! A little given today aivei a ilck child tomorrow, but t the genuine. Ask your druggist for a -cent bottle of "California Syrup of Figs." which direction! for babies, children of all ages and for grown-ups plainly en the bottle. Remember there are counterfeit! aold here, so surely look nd see that yottra Is nude by-the "Cali fornia Fig Syrup Company." Hand back with contempt any other fig syrup. Advertisement. K ansas City Three Trains Dally VIA THE Missouri Pacific Leave Omaha Ar. Kansas City 8:15 A. M. S:55 P. M. 2:00 P. M. 8:35 P. M. ' 11:15 P. M. 7:07 A- M. IS a 1:8 T- b.i LJtljLiiMa? Jil j d T.,7 :i ,d!l J -Ha I IK . In Mammoth Sale of Dresses For Women and Misses 1 Thursday, Nov. 12 (J . Over 900 beautiful Dresses bought at a fraction of their actual value from a prominent Philadelphia Dress Manufacturer. Evening Dresses Afternoon Dresses Party Dresses Dancing Dresses Street Dresses Modern Equipment Observation Sleepers Superb Dining Car Service Meals a la Carte Direct connections in Kanaas City Union Station for points South Kast WVst. TK'KKT OFFICKS 14 211 Furuam St. t nlon Station. Thos. P. Godfrey General Ageut, Passenger Dept. 400 of These Dresses Are Samples No Two of Them Alike. Every, new style and model is shown. Velvets, Chiffons, Laces,. Crepe de Chines, Charmeuse, Crepe Meteor, Serges. Every good color of the season. All sizes for women and misses, in cluding extra sizes. Blanket Remn'nts Sale Wednesday in Basement Kemnants of F.xtt-a Heavy Wool Nap Cotton Blankets Half tu full size blankets, equal up to four yards of 15c outing flannel. All these remnants, are ) marked at one pr'ce kp .Wednesday. Choice for. . "aJl Two Big Blanket Specials o Extra Fine Cotton Blankets, Worth -Ueacon and Wool r Nap Blankets, very soft finish. Cn large size; in white, fA gray and tan; spe- $ I S In cial Wednesday, rr. . . qJ 4-kIz Btd Hlanketf. up to 73c Grade Short Nap Blanketa, in white, gray and tan; fine for and single beds; spe cially priced for Wed nesday, per pair 39c Extra Heavy Winter Comforts Full SizeCovered with good silk ollne; medium grade of cotton filling; fancy scroll stitched. The regular fl grade, stfi on sale Wednesday In basement at, each tJ BUY CRETONNES For Making Christmas Presents as ' Well as for Your Own Use Our stocks are absolutely complete and selection ia bound to be the most satisfactory. If you intend giv ing Cretonnes for Christmas gifts you undoubtedly want to buy them early, anyway, so as to have that part of your Christmas list settled, and these special values for Wednesday, on our Third Floor, should be an Incentive to have you buy early. 90 Pieces of Cretonnes fen8eBnad8: sortment of patterns. Very specially priced for Wednesday at, a yard Cretonnes Jaf feta.Victoria Damas k,Poritan Cretonne And dozens or other printed materials. Jfl OA Very specially priced for Wed., yard47Cail7C 19c $10.00 Cedar Chests 40 inches long; price at, each . . Imported and Domestic Cretonnes 50 inches wide; beautifu 1 lines; very specially priced atthe1 J or 7c yard $ la&U-f 0 Art Ticking Dozens ot 1 w preuy stripes and floral designs; on per yard. LtUC Matting Boxes 42 ins. long; worth $6; special ly priced for no Wednesday. . . .y4l70 Room-Size Rugs 9x12 Size and Seamless Beautiful Brussels Rugs. Big line to select from. Floral ami Oriental patterns. Many of these rugs are worth up to $18. Not a plngle one worth leas than 15. They are really wonderful values at our special price !13 Axminster Rugs Size 9x12 ft. Beautiful new designs and color ings. They are excel lent wearing rugs. Many are worth up to $25. Special- nr ly priced... plO.O Wilton Rugs Size 9x12 ft. Beautiful Oriental designs. Me dallions and Allover patterns; worth up to $45. Priced tOQ QO specially at. p70 Linoleum, 12 Feet Wide, 45c Square Yard -S255'aSc!5HSHSc!5a5Z5S5SSS5H5252Sa5HSH5H52 Beautify the Complexion ! IN TEN DAYS Nadinola CREAM Th Unequalcd Buutlflcr USID AND ENDORSED BY THOUSANDS Guaranteed" to remove tan, freckles, pimples, liver i pots, etc. Extreme cases about twenty days. Rids pores and tissues of impurities. Leaves the skin clear, soft, healthy. Two sises, 50c. and $1.00. By toilet Counters or mail. HATtONAl, TOILET COMFANr. fWut Til Bol4 br Sherman St McConoelt lirug htorcs. Baa toa Drug Co.. Braadetg lirui bept. and ethara. J In b J celv ( glvi Mredarm a -M. IWI.i. 11. C. Kdgl.l l, F. W. F.dcnill. A. 1.. Itun hum, K. Meyrra. I'i'l h iJilvvln. K. Sr.illh. A. C. l.ohrea. Mrh.e Clary. I. . A. F .luiiea, , II. A. J.thnron. .1 linen Tlltull. W. A. Hinith. ilinU, w. It. Iel.i-y, A. M. Carter, o. 11. Cupp. ti. I. Woolt. . . Mux iMtiothy Hunfle'id. Mn. K. Ilawley ontortnlned at luncheon toJay It honor of tho k'Tino Literary club. Following 'bo jachar thi regular monthly prostrtin wa ulven. Meadaniea !. WtkeOeld. I L. Knee. 11. C. Marsh. A. I.. F.wlng. -Mart Arravtrong, K'hel Ah'etraud. Irma Wills. j AV. 1. lngfoid, A. J. Johnaoit. I IHniald Knee. . riariy r-umivv, I , K. 'i. Olaon. t ; I. K. Itamicae.-n. C. H. Cot eland, i I V V I i To Honor Bride. lira. Robert A. Flnley and Mlaa tClixa beth Fin ley ei.lerLulne 1 at a kenainglon thia afurnorn it tho homo of Mrs. Fin ley lo honor oC M si Florence Weiternsan. ; who 1J be married ThJisday evening. The rooms weie decoratetl with buncha, of pink roses an) those present were: MlKM-S . Florence We t.rma n, Iaiay Fry, Alt Fr, Onici Northrup, Meadairies I A Wilaoci, fUll h Uusacll. Miaaea Kutli Iltlon. Charlotte T mi.klra. K.l.lh liar llt n. Fl irence lalt i. l!i"'"eies C..r VII-i,ll. G or;e BheparJ. Weddinjr Annotuirerrriit. Tbe weeding of Mlaa Jennie lirewmin iiul Mr. Frank F. Devlni . took place Monday irieiT.oon. The Itev. Patrick Flanagan of Holy Atigli church offl (laud. Mr. and Mrs- U Uevlne, and wi, of Lincoln, ind Omaha relative! Advance No tic e of Sale FOR Two THURSDAY big special purchases made by our buyer, now in New York. Beautiful GOWNS i DRESSES From fiio Cti Goldstein's, To $30 Values, at ... pJL6,dV FINE TAILORED SUITS, From v- 1Q rj Grade, Worth Up To $45.00, at tpiO.Jl Watch our windows and ads., Bigger bar gain opportunities were never offered. HAYDEN" BROTHERS- VIRGINIA Is the name of the doll we will give this week To Our Busy Little Bees She is 2.j inches high, has beautiful eyes ami hair and clothes that will make any little girl' delighted. YlrglMla will be rlTin hn to thi Uttli gin. nadir 10 y.an of ag., that bring or mails ua tbu laxgut stuBtar of doll'i ptotons eat eat of th. Daily and Baaday In b.fon 4 p. m. Satur day, HoTimber 14. Her picture will be in The Bee every day this week. Cut them all out and ask your friends to save the pictures in their paper for you, too. See how many pictures of Virginia you can get, and be sure to. turn them in to The Bee office be fore 4 p. m., Saturday, November 14. If you don't win thli Dollle, perhipi you can get one next week. Only on. doll will ba given to any on. perion. Dorothy was won by Ruth Curran, who sent us 1299 of her pictures. Somebody must have sat up nights working for that little girl. Never mind don't give up maybe you ean get VIRGINIA and she's just as sweet as 6he can be. You can see Virginia at The Bee Office -f3 i) ) TV v r-r.t!??.. m I "IV;:)lUfif;a 8 ' Jsl Bargains in practically new articles in "For Sale column: read it.