THE HEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, JANUARY 2. 1015. BRIEF CITY NEWS lUy tonr Cu Bra. . are Boot rrl rv Now Basraa PreaL arriB-OrBdtm C Lighting fix lure. eaattfoi All Kim Imh fv n the Mr payment plan. Ranker Realty Investment Co. Fhona Dour. . SUtaraa to obeei Cherl.a McShane, oa of 6hertff and Mr. Felix J. McShane. Jr., returned to ftt. Berchtnaa' academy at Marlon, la., Monday. Tay Comylrte Korto yvafraaa" classified section today, and appear in Tha Be EXCLUSIVELY, rind out what tba vartowa mo-ring plotura theatara efrer. A Sappy aad Proaparona Haw Yea ia lie very least that anyone can wish you, but an office In The Bee building, "the building that It alway new," make wish come true. Waw Baby at KoGaa-ua atom. A bouncing- girl baby h born yea torday morning to Mr. and Mra. John McCaaue. ,1r., 6U1 Webster street The newcomer haa been named Georgia Dun can. , Dancing Chambers winter term,' new claesei, opena Monday, January 4. Adult heginnara Mondays and Thursdays, Ip.m. .Assemblies Wednesday. I p. m. Ladles, Tuesdays. I p. m. Children, Tuesday. S p. m.; Saturdays. 1:30 p. m. High achool, ): P. m.; Saturdays, 7 p. m. Private lesson by appointment. Up-to-the-minute dances taught tn this achool. Ust early. Phone D-1871. Student Return to College To handle the student returning to tha -respective colleges, atter having spent the holiday vacation at their homes, January Z. and 1 the Burlington will run Its No. 12, leaving Omaha at 6:30, evenings, . in two sections, the first sections each evening being for these student This college eection will be made up of stand ard sleepers, diners and lounging cars. Dennison's Cane to District Court Tha receivers of the Wabash railroad have taken an appeal to the dlotrlct court ' In tha eult brought against them by Tom !. Dennlson, in which Dennleon received a verdict from Justice of the Peace II. H. Claiborne. Claiborne's decision declares Dennison shipped a horse from Omaha to Council Bluffs and that the horse's nerves were damaged to the extent of $100 when the car waa side-tracked and repaired by railroad workmen. OPEN HOUSE AT Y. M. C. A. V . DRAWS 4,000 PERSONS Nearly 4,000 Omahana visited the Young Men's Christian association building last night, when the annual reception and open house was held, All tha building was elaborately dec orated, music rang through every room and refreshments were served to all ivlslt- ors. The association band and tha asso ciation glee club, MJss Helen Howell, Mrs. Roy Flanagan. Hugh WaJlaca. Mrs. Hugh Wallace, Mr. Knudsen and Mr. Dubenksky furnished the musical pro . gram, which was given In the auditor ium. Tha following' composed a recaption committee:- Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Dent on, Mr. and Mrs. George F. - Gllmore, H. IL Baldrlge, Dr. J. K. Lord, Mr. and Mrs. E. U. Graff, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Noble and Burt Wilcox. There were "demonstration classes" In the several lines of work ft the associa tion, an art calendar exhibit and exhibi tions In the gymnasium and pool rooms. The reception ended at U o'clock. CHARITY SHIP MUST . w. CARRY NO OTHER CARGO WASHINGTON, Jan. l.-Ambaasador - Page cabled the State department from London today that the British Foreign office had informed him British naval authorities hereafter tuld undertake to facilitate the voyage to Rotterdam of - only such charity ahlps as costal whole cargoes of food for Belgian relief. He said certain societies and committees con tinued to ship contributions of food in ships that carried other cargo. It was important, the ambaasador reported, the . charity ships should not contain other cargoes, that to , use the desired protec tion all ships for Belgian relief must be reported' by the reliely cm mission's rep resentative in New York to the British ambassador in Washington. , TWIN SISTERS MARRIED BY REV C. W. SAVIDGE The marriage of twin sisters was per formed by Rev. Charles W. Savldge on Thursday afternoon ' at the residence of Mr?. M. E. Shilllngton, S119 Maple street, when Miss Evalyn Radabaugh of Mal vern, la., became the bride of Jamea H. Harruld of Ludlow, Mo., and Mlsa Edith Radabaugh of Malvern was united In niarrlaga to Morritt Hicks of Nlckerson. Neb. A wedding supper was served after the ceremony. Keeping; In t.uod Condition. Many people suffer from Indigestion and constipation and do not know It. A feeling of dullness and languldneos, bit ter taste In the mouth, headache, bilious fever most of those conditions when you 'are not sick, but don't feel right" can be traced to sluggish bowels and torpid .liver. Foley Cathartic Tablets cleans the system, arouse the .liver, banish Indigestion and make you "feel good all over" light, energetic and am bitious. Bold by all dealers. Advertise A Bright 'end Prosperous New Year to You All - from oar Mammoth Meat Market, the Home of Quality Meats, at Lets than Poor Quality Prices. Specials for Saturday First quality Pork Loins. lb....HU first quality Pork Roast, lb tVa First auality Pork Butt. lb....llo First quality Spring ' Lamb, hlnd- quartora, lb ......llo First quality ttprlng Lanib, fore quarters, lb SVe First quality Steer Round Steak, per pound 1SV.0 No. 1 Bulk Sausage, lb 100 No. 1 Diamond O Skinned Hams, per pound No. 1 Picnic Hams, lb XI. No. 1 Back Bacon, lb l No. 1 Bulk Oysters, quart. ..... .400 r; ir ' - --' TWO TOMS ME SOME CALLS Missouri Taeifio Officials Follow Oat Old New Year's Custom. CLERKS WORgpTO ON FIGUILCS tieaerally a. Rallday a Hart tera, AKhenn Many Art at Their Bank rial; t Their States. All ef the oHy offices of the tailroads remained open, until noon, officials and clerk working en tha annual statement that have to go to heao v-iartera, showing the volume of the business of last year. So far as current business was concerned, there was none of It. There were few tickets bought, apparently everybody go ing out of th city having departed yes terday. At the depots tha train cam and went aa uaual. Travel waa pretty fair, but those who were going were making long trips. Locally therewa nothing doing. During tha afternoon some of tha rail road men Indulged In tha goad old cus tom of some years ago and went calling. Notably among them were Tom Godfrey and Tom Hughes of the Missouri Pacific. They baa their cards printed, the In scription being the "Two Tom,'' and going among their friends the two men railed as they have annually for the last twenty years. faaay Disorders Coma frnm the 1.1 rar. Constipation, headache, bilious spells, Indicate a slugglh liver. The tried reuv edy is Dr. King's New Life Pills. Only 23c. All druggists. Advertisement. Bee Want Ads Are the Best Bustr.es South Omaha to Put Lid on Some -of the Mo3t Extreme Steps With th new yesr Chlr of Police John Rfigg will put a damper on the extreme dances that bave been the rage in South Omaha for some time past. The dances re given by so-called club and It Is aid that certain lodgv will fall under tha ban also. Information In the hands of the police Is that young girl are per mitted to engage In the most outrageous dance at some of th so-called club. Other elub and even" aome lodge are said to advertise their dances with the Invitation that "nothing Is barred and everything goes." Girl under age are said to frequent these danee hall, th parent being de ceived into the notion that the dances are given under th auspleea of some re spectable organisation. Chief Brlgg and a number at other men have been quietly making the rounds af these dance. "This thing hs got to atop," said the chief yesterday. Postoffice Clerks iu New Year's Dance Flv hundred post of fire clerks, their wives, sweethearts, mothers and sisters celebrated the young year with a big dnc at the Rome hole! last night. An orchestra of the clerks furnished the' dance music. The dunce hall was gaily, decorated. As many as 40) person were on the floor dancing at the same time. Postmaster and Mr. J. C. Whar ton attended. The organisation of postoffice clerks was effented to aid In th entertainment of the National Letter Carriers' associa tion, which will meet In Omaha this yesr. President E. A. Glss of th association had charge of the dance, nd agisting him wer: B, Betlach, K. F. Bsndhauer, J. J. Curtln, F. J. Delavega and P. F.. McOovern. The reception commute was O. (J. Carter. J. F. llurlev. F.. Matsen. K. F. Morearty. F. I".. Nsgte. It. L, Peterson and H. Tombtlnk. Refreshments were served. ILLNESS OF HENRY W. YATES PREVENTS ANNUAL RECEPTION Owing to the Illness of Henry W. Tts, pioneer banker of Omaha, th annual New Year reception at Ms home was abandoned. For ten years this reception hss been one oi' the ennual features at th Yates' home. Mr. Yates, who ta 7S years old. Is III, but his condition is not critical. SMALLPOX PATIENT HAS ESCAPEDFR0M POLICE Gmmett Maddox, colored, created conj slderable excitement by welklng Into tb police station early Frllay morning wlt.ii th declaration thst he bad smallpsc. He was quickly Isolated when Dr. Ho benderker declared tint such wss the esse. As the officials were preparing to remove the negro to tbe prope Institu tion be walked from the building and has not been seen since, DR. HARRIS REAPPOINTED CHIEF POLICE SURGEON Ir. T. T. Harris has been reappointed a chief of the pel ice surgeons for the year Dr. R. F.naor will take the place of Police Surgeon Edstrom and "Jsp" Tsmlreln. foot ball stsf of Crelgh ton college, will lake the place of Dr. J. C. Hubendftcker.' . ,' . Our Entir Blot It of Fancy Leather Goods Left From the Holiday At Just Half Price Bag, Purses, Vanity Cases, Party Boxes, etc., all go. $1.00 Hand Bags at. .50 $2.00 Hand Bags at .gl.OO $3.00 Hand Baga at.. 8J. 50 $5.00. Hand Bags at.. 82.50 $10 Hand Bags at. I . .85.00 Just One-Half tha Regular Retail Prices., fSS fifiS January Clearance Sales All the Odd Lots and Broken lines priced for quick clearance without regard to profits or actual wholesale cost. All Blankets and Comforters Musi Go' Quickly f cismru ana Loauaru I fit. 0lf i-" "ti-W ,7c $2 Blanket .....,.$1.48 $350 Blankets and Comforts t2.4ft $3.98 Blankets and Comfort 92.75 $4.38 Blankets and Comforts $3.A0 $5.98 Blankets and Comforts $4.21 $7.60 Blankets and Comforts $3.4S All the Winter Stocks. Goods you want right now you'll find at underpricings which mean splen did savings to you." Saturday Bed Linen Specials v. .J c . . . 1 w . , t . i ... . ii i . . n a a Hemstitched Sheets, extra lare-e. best quality, II. to value, aaoh $1.00 Hemstitched Pillow Cases, full sis, x best quality, 60o values, each..Mle Table Padding, heavv and heat r aim ing, yard width, Utd value, yd, It Imported Marseilles Bed Spreads, beau tiful assorted patterns. 11.00 vsluep, each .. $3.5o Bed Hlieets, full a lie. besry weight .material, well mad, 7fte values, each .SO , 1'rlr Raring of Half and More on many line of Holiday Goods Hair Hruuhe that sold up to 50c. at 10 Holiday Novell ir Regular values up to 76c; your , choice ......25 10c Holiday Novelties at..5 10c Handkerchiefs at..... 5 6c Handkerchiefs at....2U Muffler worth to 50c. ..15f i4 Wonderful Showing of Women's Ready-to-Wear Coats, Suits, Dresses, Furs, Skirts Half, Even More Than Half Reduction FromRegular Retail Prices of Such Garments 2 Cm At f. v - l I - I, nU? Sa Handsome Winter Coats, that would sell regularly at $25.00 and $27.50, choice Mf Saturday at $1U Handsome Winter Coats, made to sell up to $35, good assort ment, on sale, at, - (J f C choice tpJLO 100 Nobby Tailored Suits, made to sell at $15.00 aud $18.00, to close Saturday, while they last, f( choice V...-. $0.11 75 Splendid Far Coats, most popular furs and newest styles to close Saturday, your choice Half and Less Sealette Plush Coats 125 of them, made to sell at $25.00 and $35.00, on sale, to close, St: J:::.. $17.50 100 Women's and Misses' Dresses, in Satins, Crepe de Chines and other popular silks or wool materials, $18.00, $20.00 tip to $30.00 values, your , fcn choice ... ........... . ... $O0 A Manufacturer's Stock of Skirts, together with broken lots from regular stocks, Silk Skirts, Satin Skitts, Wool Skirts, plain and novelty fabrics, values np ta $12, choice . . . .$3.05 'isf Children's Coats es np to $5.00, day at, cbotra 'Long Silk Kimonos, values up to $8.50, newest designs, in all colors ...... . $3.95 Long Crepe Kimonos, made to sell at $2.50 and $3.00, good colors, pretty designs, $1.45 I, t1- I I Children's Cots, hiade I I Children's Coata, mad I I i gator. I I to aeU at t)7AO, Sat. I to eel I at 10 and $12 I I $.&S J tirday at .... . .$3.05 J at $4.05j Children's DrdiM. wool fabrics, value to $8.00, choice . .$2.09 J Coats that sold to $17.50 Plushes,, Arabian Lambs, Pomeries, Hindoo - Cloth, Noveltiep," etc., pretty styles, at $7.39 Extra Special Bargains in the Domestic Room Saturday. Tailored Suits, made to sell to $15, satin lined coats, all new styles .$5.00 Tailored Suits made to sell at $10, at $2.98 & $3.93 Silk or Wool Dresses Dresses worth to $3, $1.49 Dresses worth $6.50, $2.98 Dresses worth $10, $3.95 Good assort. for, selection. m Your Overcoat Opportunity Men's Overcoats, Worth $15, $ Men's Overcoats, Worth $18, Men's Overcoats, Worth $20.., All the broken lots and odd coats left from our choice of the House Sale Many Hart, Schaffner & Marx' Coats included. Staple styles, conservative ulsters, shawl' collared models, Balraacaans, doublo breasted English coat styles, box coats and storm coats of all kinds. All wool Scrgo Skinner's satin and silk . lined. Your choice of Kerseys, Meltons, Chinchillas, f , Thibets, Irish Frieze, Scotch Tweeds, y etc., the choicest lot of overcoats ever put on sale in Omaha, at sale price $2.50 and $3.00 Corduroy Trousers .$1.85 $3.50 and $3.75 Corduroy Trousers . ...... .$2.35 Corduroy Trousers, made to sell at $4.00 and 14.50, at ....$2.85 Young Men's and Men's styles, with plain or cuff bottoms, peg top, semi-peg top and conserva tive styles. Values you'll find it impossible to du plicate elsewhere. v , . . , . , Every pair in stock Included, all colors, all sizes, made by Marx and Haas, makers of the wonder waist band. : Jim ' 7i-i.iJi rjrV'i iTi' i tmn ' Men's Hats $1115 $2.50 to $5.00 Values 11 of-- ' Your choice of all our Men's Hats that sold to $5.00, Stetson's except ed, to close Saturday at ...$115 Here's Your Opportunity Boohs! Rooks! 2,000 Books - slightly soiled during the 'holiday sales. Fiction, History, Poems, Beys' and Girls' Books, JlellgrJous Books, ate, big assortment of values to f 1.60 to close quickly in one big lot, at, choice .......... 25c Our Entire Stock of Men's Boys9 Caps At Greatly Reduced Prices All 50c Caps . . 29c All $1.00 Caps . 45c All S1.50 Caps . S9c $5 Trimmed Hats, $2 C Your choice Saturday of over two , hundred, trimmed hats. The season's most popu- lnr ctvlp Rnilnrs lnrcrft .XA.M. UKJ .XWf 1SWW, - - O and close fitting tur bans and large shapes in silk, plush and velvets, beau tifully trimmed in Ostrich, Aigrette, Purs, Flowers, Ribbons, ete. While most of them are black, there is a splendid line of colors! Not a hat worth less than $5; some worth $6.50 and $7.50; choice, $2.00. . Make your choice as early as possible. They can't last long at the price. - f , 1 ' Read the Big 1915 January Grocery Open ing Sale for Saturday Oar aim U to mak tM tka aaaaar Tear. Quality will be the first con sideration ant t pries that will ex cel all competition on this grade of goods. Our object ta to save th people from tS to 6 per oent on th high cost of living. Wisala Sveryfcear a Brifat aa . rroeperooa Jf w Tear. 20 lb, beat granulated Sugar. 1.09 4 8-lb. sarka best high grad Diamond H. Fluur, nothing finer for bread, pie, puddtnus or cakes, mad from No. I selected wheat, pr uk. S1.40 IS bara White Russian. Beat 'tin All. I. onox, Diamond nr Laundry Quern, White Laundry Soap IM cans Lu Lu scouring 80s p. It best th Dutch, for aa J9 lbs. bt:st white or yellow carnml for IB ( lbs. rolled whit Breakfast Oatmeal for Sao lb, choice Japan Rice, 1c qual ity for IM 4 lb, land picked Navy Ban..aM t cans Oil Sardines for Sao l-!h. can fancy He Surar Corn, Wx or Green Ke&iia. Lima Brans or Karl y June Pcu for TVta t-lli. tun California Pt'h loo l-lb. can tioldva puuipkin, Honitny. tisuer Kraut or Baked Beans... 7W i bur Ivory ro,p I9e Orgp Nut, pkg. 10 E. C. Cora Flakes. 10c lse pkg. ao UacLaren'a Peanut Butter, lb..XVio l.'-oa. Jar Pur r'rult Preserve . as l-o. Jaj-a Pur Fruit Preserve. IS The bast dom.stlo Macaroni, pkg. for TV. fierachev' Breakfast Cocoa, lb.. BO (luldrn Santo toff re, lb (00 Th best Tea Hlftln. lb.. '. '. . .ISVsu Th Vaaratabl Mark for th Veopl af Omaha. ' IS lb, best Red Rlv.r tarly Ohio Potatoes for , 200 13 lbs. fancy Cooking Applea to the peck for . .- g&o Dmen4 your weight; th law re- qulru 11, Hubbard Squah, per II). ,, a Old bests, Carrots, Turnip or Par snip. pr lb .....a Pry Holland Seed Cboae, lb. lVa rt.nh Llneta, Carrot. Turnips, ita- dlKhra or Shailois. bunch 4 t mrtn oup bunchae... loo J larse Gren I'cpp.rs loo t talk frwh Celery ...lo t beads frenh l.af lttui. Fancy Callfurnla C auliflower, lb. TUe Fancy t ape t'od Cranberries, qt. TSe Fancy H1 lttti(e, per head TUa The beat Mixed Nut, lt 16c Ifwl Jacket Pur Apple Cider, per Kalluu f jsj Pricings Vhich Will Insure Great Savings for You and Rig Stock Redac tions Jor Ms m Winter underwear and turmshings for men and Vomen .... Men's Heavy . Fleeced Underwear Shirts or Drawers, all Bizes, reg- ,' ular 50o values, at . 25 Men's . Camel's Hair Underwear ... Shirts or Drawers, made to sell ' at $1.00, all fiizes C9. Men's $2.00 Union Suits . . lOStf Men's Union Suits, made to sell to $3, all ityles $1.98, $1.45 Men's $1.00 Union SuiU at C9 Union Suits worth to $C, iu all wool or silk and wool, all styles, at $3.98, $2.98 and $2.50 Men's All Wool Underwear Shirts or drawers, all styles, best brands $1.98, $1.45, 98 Wool Fleeced Shirts or Drawers, at 49 Men's Flannel Shirts To $2.50 valuesall colors and sizes, on salo at . . . ... .$1.45 and 98 Men's Fur and Fur Lined Gloves, val ues to $8.50, at $3.98, $2.98, $1.98 Dress or Work Gloves, to $2.50 values, at ......$1.45 and 98 lift' M 'ill ""-! t;t' 1 1 Women's Sterling Union Suits, madeUo sell to $4.50, all wool, silk and wool or silk and lisle, on salek,. . . ;. .$1.98 and $2.98 Women's Union Suits, made to pell to $3.50, all 6tyles,.all wool or silk and wool, spe cial at .'...$1,45 ' , Women's Union Suits, heavy fleeced or part wool, vests and pants, to $2.00 values, on sale at 98 Heavy Fleeced Union Suits, at 49 and G9 Women's 35c Underwear, heavy fleeced or Jersey ribbed, vests' or pants, oil sale at If) umioren s union Suits, heavy fleeced or Jersey ribbed, size 2 to 1G years, on sale . " Tt Women's Outing Gowns, that t,old regularly to $2.00, at 98 - i Men's Woo 'lo $8.50 values, $198, $3.98, $2.98 and .....$1.98 Men's .Wool Sweater Coats, made to sell at $2.00, at 93 Outing Flannel Night Robes, to $1.50 values, on sale at . . . ,G9 and 49 To $12.00. values, in best makes, all sizes $8.98, $5.98, $4.98, $3.98, $2.93 Dress and Negligee Shirts, made to sell to $2.01), on sale . . . .$1.45 and 9S $1 and $1.25 Negligee Shirts G9, 49 Cast Iron Ware at Reduced Prices No. S High at Skillets. , Ballets. , No. i Cast Iroa Skillets No. 9 Cast Iron Skillets .... No. 8 Nlckl Plated Cast Iron No. 9 Klckle Plated Cast Iron No. Ii Pancake Griddles , No. Pancake Griddle ...... No. h Mckle Plated Paucake No. a Nickle Plated Pancake Medium Sited Bulged Pots . . , Large Bulged Pots Medium BUed Flat Bottom Kettles Large Else Flat Bottom Kettles. . Frame Waffle Iroos, I No. I Low Frame Waffle 1 SO! t Griddles Griddles. 33 - ' aw ' V 30 . .7HC . "7Ue) it Tny ,MAvnn?nn nno? rr rons, 00 70 tm Big Shoe Sale Saturday The inventory reveals several short liue and odd pairs in' the different departments. We have put on prices to move them quickly. Men'a 2 --buckle, high cut atorra shoes, a regular M f 0 rgjue sivO 13.00 v Men'a and women's all felt slippers Women's $1.50 fur trim med slippers 39c $1 0 Boys', Youths' and Littla Cents' fchoes. patent, gun tueul and vici nia;;-ij.o r- and 13.50 values.. OiiO Stetson end Crossett shoes for men. Grover and Queen Quality shoes for women. - "Try lladii' f irst It rj." I1MM1M