TIIK BEK: OMAHA. THURSDAV, NOVEMBER 26, 1914 . HEADACHES Tlnmanria of mm anl women tmttrr fmta rp 1m-h rrtj 1t. othrf Ihmiaind bar, eaflachre ever, tfk or rrrry monili. and Mill ftn-r have hfwlichw rkcraalonall?. hut not at rier tTirnrala. 1 hf tt IWwtot inrun unatile to find the taue pi int nt the h?ri'a.hfi, end In rerft olltr ritiM, knowing the rause, ne dnn not know what will Trmorr It. en Da In air, permanent enr. All he ran do In to nn-arnhe thi u.ualYalr. ?vllevini, whlrh f Ira temporary rJM, hot tha hdtilarha rtum e tt.tial, ni tirtltiinil In aralo neTr. If yna .nnr front i1irhiMi, no matter what thrlr nature, take , Antl-karnnla TaMpt,an1 thrn-.tilta will btl.- I avtorr In the hitjwt drarr. Ton can ortlo I tm at til dnilm In any nnantltv, c worUt, I jo worth or more. A.k lor A K Tablets. SICK-HEADACHES Pick -beefl ache, the tnott tntteraMe of all airk ; ewa. )oea It aarrora worn A K Tallr-ta arc '. taken When rnu trel an attark comma on, lakt two taWeta, and In many r-a.ea. the attark ' irlll he warded off. Imrtne an attark take on ; S-K TaMt erer? two hour. The ret and poire fort which follow, can be obtained In do other CmwaM A-K TahUlt kWr tAe m ,-watw 1 rrmm. At mil efraga'a.fa. For Sauces and Gravies Tot smooth, rich sauce and gravies Cottnqe BtarOisew VataHliata it far aupertor to boula milk. In nnlfornirtchnetsdown totbelsstdrop alwsyi gives satisfactory results.. Cottage Milk ia always fresh, pure indiwNk It la tbe richest milk with moat of the water taken out, perfectly ateriliied and with nothing added. It laata indefinitely. Th MUk Without tAe Cookad Tmttm . In Two Size 5 and 1 Oc At ail Good Dealers Or Phone Cullen Drokernge Company, Hotirlue 441. ti i Hrandela Theater liulldlng, Omaha. Neb. AXEUCaN HU CO CHICAGO s By MELLIFICIA. Wednesday, November 25, 1914. ATURDAY will be "Colleje Hero Day" in Omaha. Tbe Omaha De will publish atorleg ao4 pbotographa. givlBg Jie names of tbe 600 persons taking part In "The College Hero," which will be produced for the benefit of the Child Baring Institute Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of nett week. v Between the hours of I and S tbe papers will be sold on the street by society "newsies," including the debutantes of tbe season and other mem bers of the cast of "The College Hero." Among them are Mesdames John Potter Webster, Harold Prltchett, Misses Marlon Kuhn, Dspnne Peters, Elisabeth Davis, Menle Davis, Katharine Thummel, Frances Hochetetler, Alice Duval, the leading lady; Hazel and Carol Howard, Harriet Mets and Luclle Bacon. Many society matrons have lent their motor cars to take the "newsies" back and forth to their stations. Tbe boys in the cast have ordered 1,000 pennants and will see that they fly from street rare, automobiles, delivery wagons and everything in town on wheels. ' Mee4amra n. rollack. M. Nowman, f. Brhwartx. IT. B. Heed. D. Prlaaman, Mtaara Gertrude Retxl, Thanksgiving Tlani. Mint Ltotilae Dlnnlns la in Dea Moines, where she will apond ThankuMn" Si the gueet of Mlae Mary Denman. Mr. Thomas Browa, eon of Mrs. Thomas Brown, who la attend! nil srhool at Racine colleae, will spend Thanks giving day with a iMhool friend, Mr. D. W. U. Macklnnon. at Mcnaaha. Wis. Mr. Drawn is en the Racine college toot bait Uam, whlrh holds the champlonahln oC aouthcrn 'H'Uconaln and northern 1111 nola. Mis. Horace Chapln of Patavla. M. T arrived this morning to spend Tbanka lviug with har slater. Mrs. E IX. ter rlcker, and her parenU, Mr. end Mrs. B. B. Baldwin or r.lkhorn. Mrs. Chapln was tormerljr Miss Doedemoala Baidwia. She will spend several weeks here. Mr. and Mra. Lee Huff and sort and Mr. and Mra C. E. -Kimball will motor to Crete, Neb., today to spend Thanks giving. Mrs. Thomas Purtell and Mrs. John L. Pendergraat of Chicago, coualna of Mra. R. N. Meallo, arrived Tueeday morning to spend Thanksgiving with Mra. Meallo. - Walter A. Hlsennaugh, Jr., will enter tain C, A. Borenaon and Raymond HUT gins, brother Deita Chls of the Univer sity cf .Nebraska, during the Thanks giving holldaya. Mr. Borenaon Is editor of the Dally Nebreekau, the big univer sity paper. At Prairie Park Club. The Kenalnirton club of Prairie park entertained Tueeday afternoon at the ... ...... . . . t . mi ciun nouae. i nia waa guaai any ana earn, pran,va Horhalet member was privileged to bring a friend, i lr. The rooma were decorated with yellow Alloe Jarqulth, The hoateasea on this Tor the Future. The Rajah club will gtve an Informal dancing party at Turpln's eeademy TMraday evening, December L Tbe com mittee on arrangements tncludea Maaara. Victor TSlaek, Robert Hunts, Harry Cum mint. Frank Dlneea and I'.ny Traynor, Pleaaurei Put. Mra A. Weiss entertained st tea Mon day afternoon at her home. Those preeent were: kleftdamet-- J. Klierhhraun. fj. Moalrr, It. Adlr, J. Ntederat H. Ievlne, Mleaee Sarah Weiss. Mrt. Darlow'g Tea. Mrs. Alfred Parlow has laaued cards for a tea to be given Saturday afternoon from 4 until 6 o'clock at her home. In honor of Mrs. Harry Carpenter, nee Miss Ktva Hammer, of Harlan, la., and Miss Marie Mlkova, the talented young pianist, who has Juat returned to Europe. Mlna Ida Dartow will receive with her mother Saturday. BUY YOUR Calendars FOR 1916 0( An Omaha Concern Our line of 1916 Calendars la cow complete and represents a large assortment of beautiful foreign and domestic subjects. W can till your Calendar orders to your entire satisfaction, boito from an AUTISTIC and ECONOM ICAL standpoint. BOOST FOll OMAlTA by buying your Calendars of us. Write or phone for our salesman to call. . s JUg-a-elass saleemea waste F.M.SHAFER&CO 12th and Farnam Bta. chryaanthemuma. occasion were: - Meadames mere Meta, M, U Irlmbie, C. A. Luckc, 8. M. Kent, Mlaaea W under, Uanlala. I tl, W. AnOereon, n. ... j-ia, J. H. C. JSluhc, Ai. H. Kent, W. K. Hramhlett, W, U Dlarkett, W. M. Clark, P. Lk Meyara. Jamea Corr, i har lea Vanden, C, Jayrox, W. J. Caltln, M. C. Burkhardt. Thomea Falconer, II. A. Worth, l4t'en Bcott. Prank Carpenter, Frank t'nderwood, W. F. Revjiolde. M. C. Parton. K. II. Hanalch, D. K. Smith, C. T. Welker. Albert Ktne. ' H iMuelaa. Vary Wearne. M. Weinhane, ".fire. Vaehler, " t BnhertS. . TV Northnip. " Vliieent. v. .1. mileartle, Ftnley. o Howe. T. WnneMn. P. Winn, A Big DollarDinner Hotel Rome Thanksgiving The beat la Omaha for the money. 12 Noon to 0 Kvenlng. . Make 1 innervations. : & Act Cabaret- & Keiuember our 91 Table ll'kote dinner vry guntlny. Meadamea W. n. UuHell. W. H. hprlnser, C. H. Roes, a Wunder. Mlseee Iaabel Radman. Kdith Springer. lueauaiiiao C. H. Uiaiaen, W. H. Uilitlth, M. M. vvurd, J. VanDoran, M. J. Martin, W. F. Lary. Joph Kelly, T. 1. Travis, W. ,r. Morins-. d, D, Ramadell, H. U. BUwarl, Jr.; Bcott K. Iteathol, I. oula Nelaon. John Kuony, J. M. "k.alund, F. . DeVor, J. Res IVc.ll. K. V. fiallup. A. A. Wldemeyer, K. S. Wrbera-, W. B O'Neill, . A. C, Henaon. J. I Ixnrfelner, J. J, Gormen of ANhlan Neb.; F. . .leffere, Tr'mble, V. M. T urke. P. . Kent, w. O fteeell, V, n. Fm tnanr, T-le--e M W i. Mi'hiirn, ff i T arte, p. wr v. a ftrlner. 1 R. Btrlnger, . Debutante Bridge Club. The Debutanto fridge club was enter tained this afternoon at the home of Mist Harriet Met Mra Charles IS. Mets and Miss Mnrie Stewart of Council Bluffs were the giiweta ef the club. The mem bera are: Mlaaea Stella Thummel, Ann Clifford, Blanche Deuel, Harriet Mets, Janet Hall. Helen Clarke. Mlsaea l.ilrlle linrnn Marlon Kuhn. r.ieanor mat-Ray, Uugenla t atUrson, To Honor Debutante. Mr. and Mra. Joha C. Cowln laaited rarda Tuesday for a reeeptlon to he given Monday, Dertnber,, In honor of Mlaa Harriet Smith, one of the winter's debu tantes. ' Wednesday Bridye Clnb. Tnsnktcivlng plana changed the meet ing day of the Wedneedey Bridge club. The meeting til postponed until next week, when Mire Loulae I'innlng will entertain the club. 8. W. L. C Clnb Entertained Mrs. C. B. Roberta waa hoateea today at the meeting of the 8. W. U C. club. Personal Mention. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Madden have re turned from New Tork City, where they have spent the last three weeks. Mr. and Mra .Madden went down east for the big Tale-Harvard game and visited in Waahlngton and Baltimore enroute home Mlaa Irene McConnell will arrive home Thursday morning from Wyoming, where trhe has been on a ranch since July. Mlet McConnell will remain In Omaha until the latter part of January, when she will leave with Mrs. John F. Coad and Miss Alloa Coad for the Coad ranch In New Mexico for the remainder of the winter. . In and Out of the Bee Hive. Mr. and Mrs. B. J. SVannell have re turned from" Now Tork City, where they have been for the last three weeks. Mrs. J. A. Wilcox of Minneapolis ari rived. Tueeday morning and is the guest ef Mr. atd Mrs. Oeonje Kelly this week. Omaha Woman ; Reaches New York from Germany Mrs. O. E. Ougler, J8M North Twenty, fourth street, who has been awaiting an opportunity for the laat three months to get out of Germany, has reached New York City, according to a message re ceived from her by her daughter, Mrt. Oeorge H. Eleaer, Twentieth and Tar nam streets. Mrs. Ougler went to Germany last May to visit relatives and after the war broke out she -was unable to get comfortable tranaportation to the coat and so ab ded a better time, leaving Amsterdam a little over a week ago. She will visit In New Tork City with Mrs. Louls Allen, formerly Miss Sadie Ooldgraber, of Omaha, and expecta to arrive In Omaha about Saturday. WIFE INTERFERED WITH STUDY; WANTS DIVORCE That his wife interfered with his studies and made It difficult for him to pas ex aminations Is one of the allegations of cruelty made by Harold H. Thorn, a student. In a divorce suit against Oral F. Thorn. She was extravagant, he allege, and baa left him. Mabel Pearl Baxter charges Frank IL with cruelty and nonsupport Bessie Warner alleges that Wilbur failed to sup port her. P. mm , ''- i ' I Lame Baek mmd Wrtk Kldneya greatly helped and often cured by Elec trio Bitters. Keeps kidney and stomach in healthy condition. Olvca prompt re lief. bOc and tl. . All dnigglKIs. Advertisement. MRS. SARAH E. YOUNG DIES AT HOME OF GRANDSON Mrs. Sarah E. Young, aged 84 years, 4914 Webster street, died at the home of her grandson and only survivor, E. M. Sunderland. Deoeased was a native of New York state and came to Omaha in 1MJ, where sha had since resided. Mra Young wu a prominent church worker and affiliated with the old Fl(ftt Baptist and Beth Eden Baptist church. Funeral services will be hell at the Sunderland residence Friday afternoon at i p. m.. and burial will be In Forest Lawn cemetery. Mack: Flack T Hack I With raw tickling throat, tight chest sora lungs, you need Foley's Honey and Tar Compound, and quickly. The first dose helps. It leaves a soothing, healing coating as It glides down your throat, you feel better at onre. 8. Martin. Bat sett, Neb., writes: "I had a severe cough and cold and was almost past going. I got a bottle of Foley's Honey and Tar and am glad to say It cured my cough entirely and my cold soon disappeared. Every user a friend. For sale by all dealers everywhere. Advertisement. 8 MRS. RAWITZER SECURES LICENSE TO WED J. M. CANNON A marriage license was Issued this afternoon for the marriage of Mrs. Leonora Rawltzer, wife of the late A' Rawltser, to J. Martin Cannon. Mr. Rawltser. late husband of Mrs. Leonora Rawltzer, was found dead In his garage last summer at tjhe Carter Lake club. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Judson wilt enter tain at dinner this evening at their borne before the subscription dance at Tur pln's academy. The table will be deco rated with yellow and while chrysanthe mums and covers wtl be placed tot:, Mr. and Mra W. A. C. Johnson. Mr, and Mra John A. MuShane. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Wllhelm. Mr. and Mra Clement Chase. Mra. Klrkendall. Mrs. J. 8. Wilcox of Minneapolis. Mlas Katharine MoCormlck. Meiers. Luther Drake. A. B. Warren. Mrs, Charlea Offutt and Mra. Mabel Ogden will entertain at dinner at the Omaha club thla evening. . The gueata will attend the subeortptlon club dancing party at Turpln's later. Tbe table will have as a centerpiece a mound of large raspberry colored chrysanthemums, com- blaed with the white pom-pom chryaan ' themuma. Covers will be laid for elgnl J eeu. Eummy Club. Mra Alex Jetes entertained the mem bers of the Rummy club at luncheon Tuesday. The table waa decorated wltk ferns and yellow chryseathemums and the place cards were of Thankaglvlnf novelties. The rooms were decorated throughout with yellow and white chrys anthemums, Prises for the game were awarded to Meadamea Alex Jetea, P. Mehrena and R. W. Hanoy. The guests ot the club were Mesdames L. Mock msr aud McCana. The club will meet in two weeks with Mm. W. A. Smith. The members are: v Meadames F. O. Browne, P. Mehrena, F. H. Ilossn "After every meal'9 With each package" of - T?AI?T . J iLhKn chewing gum, you get a J II II II I m X."TF ' O. II. Oakea, Thomas Hevlan. , N, A. fcinitu. Meadamea A lax Jetea, W. E. IweJoy, M. M. Kline, J. W. Hood. If. K. Nt ton. H, W. Heney. VJIscrt Ycuftecita fl fT) y TT) frIT ""chrufun C-a dif a Wi Ljt tJ J V. was planned to A'hether ir a Man. Woman. Child or Baby, tr ior aa ExpeOmt or Nurlng Molhet, i. nun v i rii.n.i HI give yuu atora utbfaction in ahaolirte parity 'aMnt tutc, luaunl actum, and filun trwa u r' ciu, ttun any pliyaic. pill or Diluvial watac. ti itwct, lit tonkl, corrLliv and upbuiUmg t"'w at grct a ttt laxative valua. A kua pnrpaiaitua. puautvciy without aa StMl, It Hovof r<m 1 per ar at ynur druiiitt-or by mall from US. t tewart fed Ct, UI Saaarily SMa Cblcage ''UK OMAHA BEH present at this rebaarsal. Beceptlon Poitponed. The reception in honor or Mra, c. . president of the Omaha We- Temperance union, which for Friday at tha home ef Mrs. C C. Van Kuraa. has baea post poned until the next regular meeting ot this society Wednesday, December S. The poatponemrnt was neceasltated because i US. Mc Kit rick, who waa tbe delegate from thU district to tha National We non's ChrlaLaa Temperance union con vention at Atlanta. (J a., will not arrlv oiiio until the early part of next week. "College Hero" Beheanal. The flrwt big rehearsal of "The College Hero" will be held this evening at the Iirsndels thoftter. The flrat avt will be rehearsed at T o'clock and tbe second act at t o'clock. No oae but the mem ber! of tha caat will be permitted to be . OaitedsSrti,XolIpoBx, Spicy juios of Spearmint known the world over - s The New Doable Strength Peppermint flavor The coupons are good toward of the many family. attractive presents for every member These 1-o-n-g 1-a-s-t-i-n-g, luscious sweets offer the most value, the most pleasure and the most benefit possible to get for 5 cents. . Good for teeth. . breath, appetite Sealed, air-tight, they are always fresh. and clean, e If you like the spicy flavor of fresh mint leaves, take E2ZSE If you like Peppy-Peppermint, get VH:Hrn.' . Use either, or both, for 1-o-n-g l-a--t-i-n-g delight Be cure to ret URIGLEY'S and digestion. full flavored I - M eaaaasp 7 V -e CLOSED Thanksgiving Day And may we join with you in offer ing thanks 1o Providence for the prosperity and peace of our land. We Tell You in Advance of Extraordinary Sales For Next Saturday Knowing that by enabling you to keep in mind these great opportunities it will make it possible for you to save considerable money. It is a part of our service to the people of Omaha and vicinity, not only to provide the best merchandise, in largest quantities, but also to give you advance information of these money-s.aving sales. ; A Sale of French Ivory Toilet Sets Five sample lines bought at about half price. All will be offered at about half price Saturday. Annual Christmas Sale of Ribbons v Tbe most extraordinary values of the year. The ralaes will be noth ing short ot amazing. Every woman wUl buy large supplies. Every dressmaker and milliner wUl purchase la big quantities, for the prices will be away below usual coet. Phenomenal Sale of Blouses We hare JuBt consummated a purchase that brings us the most ex traordinary values In blouses that have been offered this season. Every women will be Interested, because while all the blouses are extremely high (trade, there will be several lots at different prices and all wonderful Talues. Women's Suits, Coats and Dresses The values to ba offered In our Women's Wearing Apparel Section Saturday w.U be a revelation, for never In our recollection hare we offered such beautiful garments at such low prices. 1 htrd rlnnr IJnllnr Sale g This may be tbe last usle of this kind before Christmas, so everyone who appreciates an opportunity to select from articles worth up to $4.00, $5.00. f 6.00, even $7.50, for $1.00, will be among the crowds that will ruth to our Third Floor Saturday morning. And don't forget that our Toyland, which will be n Palace of Joy where Santa Claus will reign as King, will open Saturday among scenes that will impress the minds of children as by far the most beautiful spectacles they have ever witnessed. We have more Toys and Dolls than, we have ever shown - -and far more space for dis play. -And Wait Till You See The Beautiful Dolls On Sale Here Saturday The entire sample line of Dolls of America's greatest importer will be offered at little more than half price. There will be dolls for little girls and dolls for big girls, as dolls of the very largest size and almost lifelike will be included in this sale. ;5BEnse52SHSEK5iLS25c5r!SS jfjf? S VX fV More than 1 frcV 100,000 hrrTTTrrfw Farm Homes in the territory described by this map are regular read ers of. TWENTIETH CENTURY FARMER Missouri Valley's Greatest Farm Paper No other medium pretends to reach the farm homes in Omaha's jobbing terri tory as thoroughly as ours. We reach 75.000 Farm Homes within 150 miles of Omaha ThU publication conducts annn ally the greatest power farming demonstration in the world and is interested in all ' matters that will benefit the farmers of the Missouri Valley. TOENTIETH CENTURY FARMER OMAHA, . NEBRASKA FOR fSAMPU COPY