1 inn hi;k: omaha. wkdnkspa amy .:, m:. em. Leading Characters in S. 0, H. S. Pilay v I tl .,. . ! i HQ aaaalsMttgsaU ' 4gas4l4 eVV att .e" aatssaaaasayaaJ 1ge''gi ssssaBeg 1 asalsa aftttaU I Py MELLIFICIA. w Tuesday, January 26, 1915. HAT will "Billy"- Sunday do to us when he conies to Omaha so cially, I mean, of course? Will we find that every day Is Sun Jay after Sunday cornea and goes? Or will the pace of the s rial set keep Its speed without abatement? From one of the places where "Billy" hag boon holding forth. ! fcoi queer stories of how he has tamed the social lions and extracted the ginger from the whirl of social gaiety. A particular festive widow who used to be the life of every stunt that was pulled off .In her set, and had a small army of admirers trailing her all the time, heard "Billy," and wenWagaln and got religion so hard that she just dropped out of the game completely, nd, worse still, took a big bunch of the good fellows along wtth her. Now, we have some festive widows here in Omaha, and some who ari not widows, but who would be missed sorely If' they should suddenly see a new light and start to travel a different road. The tango teas and the fo trots would not seem natural without them, and the auction bridge parties would not bo eo profitable to the winners. But why worry so early? The Re. "Billy" Is not scheduled to reach Omaha before next May. It's a long way to the revival meeting, and our portal season Is Just at its height! Wedding Anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Kelron coif brutal thrlr twenty-fifth wedding . anniversary t thftr horn, 3191 Meredith avenue. Bat unlay evening. M tears. Mi Martin, B. redcrqnlst and A. Unman were loiift maeters. Red roses and carnations, used wtth greens, were the table decorations and .covers were laid for: Messrs. and Mcedarne I O. D. Weill, Charles Nelson, O. Handbera, Nelson. M. A. Martin, A. Unman, Mrdatnes 0. Peterson. CV'ehleen, Misses Myrtle Swansnn, Vera. Nehleen, Florence Carraon, Kthel Hwannon, 1. ennra Martin, Vtolet Nelnon. Frances Swanson, Messrs. Klden Unman, jv. oyce. rank Dahlstrom, H. Hnyre, O, Hellxren. O. F. Oimlok. A. I. Nelson. Mesdsmea A. K. tiwaniion. William Ktarr. Mlea Kthel fetersort. Mabel Martin. Kthel Neh lorn. Mildred Carson, .lesnle. Bellls, IVIphe Nelnon, Edna Nelson. Mriwni.- W. N. t'ederqiijjit, Klmer Handbera, wrenoe Sandbcrff. Clarence Nrlnon. Harry Peters, Theater Party. ' Miss Elisabeth Bruce Rives a theater party this evening at the Ornheum for Mr. and Mrs. Hal Brady. The guests will be: Mr. and Mrs. Hal Brady. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pritohett. M MHmes Kllasabefh Davis, Harriet Oillrtto. Menln Davis, Messrs. Messrs. 1'aul ;allBKher, John Caldwell. Bn Ciallafchor, Herald Whariun. Becent Affairs. Mr., and Mrs Jeremiah Icahy gave a dinner at their home on Sunday ;vcn iiiE. January 24, when covers were laid for:, ' Mlfws Misses Adelaide Peterson, MarKaret Carrcll. ,lcrn Mei.rs J. lCMhjr. K. Krederlckson, ' C. Carroll, J. Iahy. Jr. Mersrs. and Mrndays J. Leahy, K. Orccnholt. M. Ixaliy, Mrs. Metcalfe Entertain!. Mrs. J. M. Metralfe will -entertain at a beautifully appointed dinner this even ing. A nk color aWicine will be used In the table decorations carried out with a tow mound of Klllamey rosea Mid pink shaded caudles. Mrs. Metcalfe will enter tain: . McHsnt. and Mcsdames Mould I leti. Wllwn I .owe, Joseph Tiarkrr, t', M. tVllhetut, Henry Wymnn, Clement Chase. K. A. Brosan, Dr, and Mr. Hull, Mr. Itandall Brown, With the Bridge Players. Mica Hlxabeth Consdon was hostess to day at tha meeting of the Tuesday Bridae club. Twa tables were placed for the Kama. Miss 01 ga Hiors was hostess today at ha meeting of the Fortnightly Bridge lub. The members of this club Include: Mlsaes Mixers - T.lllian KllPy, Irene McKnlght, Olaja Ktont. lionise Slori, Marie Blley. llolene Hlxby. Meedames Meadamea - George Shirley, fieorgo Krandels, B. A. McUermott, Cornelius Kilcy. Karl Louis,. .... Today's. Muiicali. The Amateur Musical club held Its furl- nightly meeting this afternoon at the home cf Mrs. T. J. Mahoney. - Members of St. Barnabas church gave a musical this evening at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Adams. Among those taking jrt mill be Mrs. rage. contralto; Mrs. Adams, soprano, and Miss Madge TVcat. vtotlniat Bridge Luncheon. Mra. Raymond Hay ward andtrs. Kd gar Balrd entertained one of . the small bridge clubs at, luncheon today at the home of Mrs. Balrd. The members are: Mcfcd&mes - Mesdamcs Colt amil-ll, toidel, Sveuiiard. Itavinuiid Haywood, 1'ula Lrtng, Kduar Hatrd. Mlnana Mwwe Katherlr.e Bchall, Ida hmith. Thimble Club Entertained. Mrs. J. O. rhllllppl entertained the Thtinble elub today. Thoae present were: Leaves, for Extended Trip. Mrs. M.K. Canienter and her daughter. MiMs Marlon Carpenter, will start Kilday of neiit week on a Ion trip and extended vlak In the west. First they will stop at Kansaa City to visit Mrs. Carpenter's brother-in-law, J. A. Carpenter. Then going to I.os Angeles by the southern route, they mill make an extended stay wtth Mra. Carpenter's father, O. U Av ery, and her sister, Mrs Vernon Ola. They will take In both expositions and remain on the coast until late In the summer. OoJn(r to New Tork Vy boat via the Panama canal, they expect In Beptember to meet Mrs. Carpenter's youniter daughter, Miss Weanor, who will return from abroad after two years of study In Swltserland and Germany with Mlsa Margaret Wright and several other Nebraska young women. , Sewinp Guild' Entertained. The members of tho Dundee branch of Alt Saints Sewing guild met. this after noon at the home of Mrs. W. O. Fuller. Debutante Bridge Club. Tho Debutante Brldno club met this afternoon at the homo of Miss Stella Tbumniell. Those priwnt were: Misses Mimes Frnn.-es Kleannr Markav. Ilorhstetjer. Stella Thumineil, Alire Jaqulth, A im Olf Tcird. I.tic lle I'acn, l:Un,'he Iteuvl, Marlon Kuhn, Janet Hall Helen Clarke. ' Personal Mention. Mr. Douglas' Welpton Is still confined to his homo suffering from a rvere attack of rheumatism. Mr. H. D. Barkalow, who has been very Hi for the lawt two ecks. Is reported to le somemhat better. ''. U J. O'Brien Is back from Nor wlrh. Conn., whoro she mas the gilcst of Mr. and Mra .Kdward O'Brien. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Cain and family of Btella Neb., have moved to Omaha, where they will reside In the future. Mr, Cain Is vice president of the State bank here. Mr. and Mm. Cain will rcald at low South Thirtieth avenue. Mrs. Cain as always taken an acUve Interest In club work. SEVENTH VICTIM OF SAN , OIEGO EXPLOSION D)ES ON nOAftn IT. 8. 8. SAN DIKOlY nuayma. Mex., Jan. 25. (Bv Wireless to Su Diego. Cal. Jan. 28.-Wllllam H. Miller, a fireman of lowns, Kan., cjlc.l late today Trom Iniutlca received when the Kan Diego'a latiler tubea blew out last Thursday. A few hours before an other victim had succumbed. Miller's death wm tb seventh from the explo sion. Six others were Injured. Hot Tea Breaks A Cold-Try This Mdamra- 3. H. Bailey. leorg Barker, A. J. ftU' hanan, Alexander IHiicbanan, , I B. Carrier. A. W. Carinter, Kert Carpenter. J. If. Dumont. ft. W. Clabauah. F rank f'ariienter. ceo i aa C. tdcci- ley. drorge tillmore. 1. Carix ntrr. M laiwa M.ry Phtlllppt. Mradamea Arthur ln-kwod, K. R. McCunnell, A. !.. Patrick. V. M. Wilkin, tloyal Miller. '. Itamoey, Arthur Kttiltb, H. T. StrelKht. Hoy 8iinderliiil. BIph Sunderland, N . tl. Hamilton, V. D. White. TtuKaell Hal rl. J. A. Sunderland, Mir (tea- Ma! ion Carpenter, Uet a small package of Hamburg Breast Tea. or aa the German folks call It, "Hamburger Brust Thee." at any phar macy. Take a tablesnoonful of the tea, put a cup of boiling, water upon It. pour through a sieve and drink a teacup full at any time. It is the most effective way to break a cold and cure grip, as It opens the' pores, relieving' congestion. AJso loosens the bowels, thus breaking a cold at once. . , A It la Inexpensive, and entirely vegetable, therefor harmless. Advertisement. rr irtclien M onnll, H l'lluiont. .'11 t arint!', i.tlntore, . Hviea Carrier, lit rlha Wh'te, Orpheum Party. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Burns ga,ve aa Orpbrmn party lent evening for Mr. and Mra Jerome Magee. mho are' spending a few days here with Mrs. Herman iKounta prior to leaving for Hillings. MunL, where they mill spend the winter. M'lUU Mr. and Mra. Hums mere: MAJi a. and Meadame jTome Maace. W. A. Redlrk. i. J. Foye. Tor the Future. One of the attractive luncheons of the meek mill I given by Mrs. J. J. Brown at her home Friday. he marriage cf Mli-s Ida Brodkey ant Mr. Abe It. Koulish mill be -elihralel S'ltulay afteriiuun. February 7, at the home of (tie bride's parents. Mr. and uV.r. a. Bruukey. A largo rcrrj.tion mill fellow the teniivny. Mra. K. A. Higgles will entertain at k idge Thursday. DIAMOND INFORMATION la mhat moat proapectlve purchas ers appreciate. Kverybody realties that all dlamonda are not alike. There la aa much differeni-e In theao preMoua stones as there Is in people. . . The difference in a diamond la In its eolor. In its power to re fract light. In 1 else and. In its rrvedom 4m Ila. t.iue whita dlatuonda are the 'flneal. Clear mhitc diamonds rank neat In addition there are some very beau tiful adored diamonds which am extrviiwly acarve Hlae mattera leas than brlllianry and It la better to have a pure tuna 11 brilliant than a larger stone of Iraa life and orer' color At the Kdliolm store diamond are eo perfectly underatood that one U assured of getting the kind of gem he deal res. We take pride In auld'ng our eustoincrs to the purchase of the right kind of dlamonda. . Albert Edholm Omaha's OUtrt SstaaUsaed . Jeweler. Itia aa4 ataraay. ( A f 1 V - ; ' .W ( i ' ' y M , i - :- v.) -i t iS kul H. Jordan Flics Anna Gjrroll President T'aul II. Jordan of the mid year graduating class of the South Omaha High school, mho will play tho leading part as John Rhead In the play, "Milstone," to be given by the graduating class Wednesday evening at the High School auditorium In South Omaha. Miss Anne Carroll will play tha - leading feminine port In tho play as Emily Rhead, daughter of the leading man. Harriman Official Checks U. P. Books . av How To Get Rid of a Dad Cough Grube - Meyering grade Wardrobe Trunks, (j Samples, worth $35 to $60, on Sale Wednesday to Off Regular Price i These are the sample lines of the flrubo-Meyering; High Oratle Wardrobe Trunks, ChlcaRo. These wardrobe trunks are built liko battleships. They are double strengthened to resist the hardest handling; covered with hard vulcanized fiber and heavy duck. ' All parts riveted. These trunks retail from $35.00 to $60.00. Your choice, , On Sale Wednesday, at $22.50, $27.50, $32.50 H Three Specials in Our Pfe-Inventory Sale of Trunks, Bags, Etc. 41 'A Hone-Made Reaaedy 4ba-Wlll U It Ualrklr. Ckea asi Easily Made If you have a bad cough or chest cold wiucu reiuses to yield to ordinary remc- ' O. K. Bissonnct, assistant comptroller of the Harriman system of railroads, has arrived in Omaha and establlHhed him self In the I'nion I'aciflc headquarters building, where ha may remain two weeks, or a month. . ' ' The purpose of the comptroller In com ing here at this time Is to check the vanou. oiii.. ot tne severa depart- dje8 Ret from .-y jruiBt 2 ounce, ments, not with a view to reduHng forces, cf i'iex (50 cents worth ), pour into a but to see that the accounts are correct, pint bottle and till the bottle with plain Mr. Blssonnet Is the right hand man of granulated sugar syrup. Start taking rn..Kii..- u....- .i . i- .1 a teasnoonful everv hour or tun. In 9i . vi i . 1 1 im it I T.IIU 111 (urn la low ... ' . ' , . . - J man who 1. closest to ChaUman Lovett J?? JSi ""Wfe1" .,bf5?"qurri ! 1 of the executive committee and at the Kreatly relieved in this way. samo time Is the .closest man. to Averlll The above mixture makes a full pint Harriman, who has Just been appointed family supply of the finest cough head of the purchasing department of the . rup that money could buy at a cost system of roads. In. his department Mr. Harriman has adopted a rule that la making some of Heavy Cowhide Leather Suit Cases Leather lined and linen lined, 24' and 26-inch sizes. These eases havo been selling at $10.00, $12.50, $13.50 and $1 6.50. Your choice . Wednesday at, HfcflvD each rr ZZZZZ Over 100 Fiber Matting Suit Cases 24 inches long. "Worth $li50; special Wednesday at 85c About 65 Basswood Trunks Cov ered with heayy sheet steel, enam eled dark green 'color and black; brass trimmed with steel angle bind ing; Valance clamps; deep tray. Sizes 3032, 34 and 36 inches. Val ues up to $10.00. In two lots for Wednesday, at $4.95 & $3.95 the company officials sit up and think. of only 64 cents. fl'l i . T! S. inis rinex ana tiugar ttvrun Drena- Kauilv Drenared in fi minutes, full directions with l'inex. ration takes right hold oi a cough and gives almost immediate relief, ft loos- Contracts have been entered Into for' the dry, hoarse or tight cough in a about everything the Harriman road that Mr. Harrlnmn chaae aggregating the expenditure of tin, or more. Is made outside of the contracts, authority must bo secured, or an explana tion submitted in detail. urrn rnvcrflq into xor " - ""J, wi okhi. cougu in a used In the operation of ,tn' ' "".. remarkable. Also ads and under the rule ' 2,"' heal the "Hmd membrane; u. t... .nnii.H if . 1 whch accompsnr a pabiful cough, and an has applied If a pur-, Mop the formation of phlegm in the tnroat and bronchial tubes, thus ending the persistent loose cough. Excellent for bronchitis, spasmodic croup and winter couphs. Keeps perfectly and tastes good children like it. MONEY ORDER REGULATIONS ACCOUNT OF WAR MODIFIED The ' war regulations regarding post office money orders to foreign countries which wero placed In effect August S, 111, have been rescinded and money or ders can now be sent to all European countries as freely as before the out break of hostilities. i l'inex is a snerlal and hichlv enneen trated compound of genuine Norway pine extract, rich in guaiacol, which is so healing to the membranes. To avoid disappointment, ask your druggist for "24 ounoes of Pinex," do not accept anything else. A guarantee of absolute satisfaction, or money prompt ly refunded goes with this preparation. The l'inex Co., Ft. Wayne. Ind. PRE - INVENTORY SALE OF WHITE GOODS Tomorrow, Wednesday, we will close out odds and ends- which have accumulated during our January Sale, at Special Low Prices. . Extraordinary bargains in Longcloth and Nainsook, by the bolt, during the last week of our January White Goods Sale. "POINTER BRAND" IMPERIAL LONGCLOTH 12-Yard Bolts, 36 Ins. wide, according to qualtty, 89S $1.18, $1.39. $1.45. $1.55. $1.79 12-Yard Bolts. 4 2 inches wide, at $1.98 .12-Yard Bolts, 45 Inches wide, at $2.59 NAINSOOKS 12-Yard Bolts. 36 inches wide, at $1.10 12-Yard Bolts, 36 Inches wide, at $1.40 12-Yard Bolts. 40 Inches wide, at i-$1.85 India Nainsook Fine and soft, 10-yard bolts, 40 Inches wide, at 9X.35 Family Nainsook 12-yard bolts, 36 inches wide, at ...$1.39 Hmall Lot of Soiled Remnants in Ktnbroldtd White Materials 1 14 to 5-yard lengths. AQf Sold to $1.50 yard. Special Wednesday t rC Whit Potted Crepe, SUk Striped Voile, Rico Cloth, Chiffon Oepe 27, 36and 40 inches wide. Worth to 35c yard, at. '. Plain Crinkle Crepe For underwear, 23 inches wide. Worth 18c yard, at A Pin Check Dimity and Mull Plaids 32 Inches wide. Worth 15c yard, at Odds and Ends of All Kinds of White Goods 1 -to 15-yd. lengths. Worth 20c yd. Special 15c 10c 10c 5c OO-In. White LLnCn Sheeting;--Worth $1 yard, at 7Cr. yard oc 36-in.' Whit Linen Worth to 49c a yard. Special at, OC yard OC Modern Office Equipment JL Globe-Wernkkt Sectional Filing Svslemt. ssaasnaaHMeaaaaBaMB) Ofict Desks. Chairs, Settets, Stools. Cabinet Softs. I OffluRugs, Office Linoleum Mattings, "Door Mats. Cuspidors, W asttt Baskets, Costumtrs, LelUr Trays, Compare Our Prices and Quality - ORCHARD & WILHELM CO. Slippers and Hose DYED To Match Your Gown Wo guarantee fast colors and perfect match. SHpjiers dyed any hhade, ler pair . . . .... . .50 Hose dyed any hade, per pair 50 Hcnicinhcr we do the Qual ity (.leaning and the Quality Dyeing for Omaha and vi cinity. WANTORIUM "Good CVant-rs and Ijcr' Mata Offloa. IMS-IT aa at. raaoh Offlo. SOiS ftraftui at. fhoan Don. Sao. N. B. Wa pay rhargea on way on it)i out-of-town order. L wm iie at low ?wm ' The one big sale of high shoes that all Omaha waits for, starts Wednesday at 8:00. a. m. Drexel's Four Day CleaTance Sale. This announcement will please every shoe wearer in Omaha. You have attended these nales before. You know from experience tlrat the shoes offered in this sale will be just as represented. They are all Drexel quality and the reduction is a substantial one. Such famous makes as IJanan & Sons, Edwin . Clapp, Howard & Foster and McDonald vand Kiley for men; Hanan, Foster, Armstrong and Wright & Peters for women aro included in this sale. This sale is for four days only Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday. - Be on hand the first day. FOR FOUR DAYS ONLY-SALE STARTS WEDNESDAY, 8 AM. For the Men $8.00 Hanan's tan winter weight, leather lined, P OP in blucher. pair. . . iJ.OJ $7.00 Hanan's best velour calf, leather lined, P Mr blucher. pair aJJ.U .$7.00 Hanan's double soled velour calf, blucher, g $7.00 Hanan's kid, kid lined, double-soled, JJ $6.50 Stacy - Adams, nun metal calf, leather lined, doule-soled, $8.00 Clapp'B Knuln French, calf, double-soled to heel, English last. r AP blucher, pair HV U7.B0 Clapp'a Imported Noi- Veslan tan, bngltsh, last, blucher, pair. $5.50 and $6 S. & M. piack and tan, blucher. water-proof sole, English last, J JJ. $5.00 Howard & Foster, kid. blucher. leather tl OP - lined, double-aole. . .idtOJ $5.50 and $5.00 Howard & Foster, heavy winter tan, double-soled. QC. blucher Jl0l $5.85 1 rOR THE WOMEN $5.00, $5.50 and $6.00 five . lines of black ooze calf, fine rravenette and P black oose tops. pr.. . ?t)49 $4.00 and $5 black (9 QP suede, button, pair. . $5.00 and $6 values, C Mr In all lines of tan . . v $6.00 and $6.60 Hanan & Foster, patent colt, cloth top, button, . mm iyp dreas shoes. . ,N. . . . . 1. J $6.00 and $6.50 four lines, bronze kid, cloth top, dress shoes, button, M ar Plr l.ZD $S.00 Imported bronte kid, strictly hand-made, P 7P button, pair 99a I 0 lines of $5.00 patentolt, 1 gun metal, calf, Armstrong, Cousin, button, mm op pair Jj.OJ $7.00 hand-sewed, best qual ity, black satin, 9M MP button, pair dlali) .$4.50, ten lines of gun metal calf, patent colt, ar button pair ...72) $4.00, ten lines of gun metal calf, patent colt. fa a a button, pair 600 pa'ra. broken lots. lS and f.00 valuna. dull r.lf n t kid, no deliveries; S Aft ao cbargea ........ WllUU For the Doys 25 Oil on all boys', youth's and" gents' high cut shoes, in black and tan. 25 Oil on all boys' youth's and lit tle gents' regular high shoes, double-sole and water-proof. For the Girls 25 Oil . on all misses' and chil dren's' high top shoes, in cluding gun metal and Russian calf, patent colt, cloth tops and all our extra high tops with patent cuff. Specials for Women S0O pairs, broken lot of women's dress ahd party slip pers. 6.00 and $7.00 values. In bronze, parent kid black suedes, beaded and plain 100 Palm. 13 00 slid ls.00 vaJues. broken lota of wo men's fancy dress and party slippers, patent and dull pair - . kid. odds and ends in satins, pi 100 pJr broken lots, party slippers, patent and dull kid, and black, white, blue and pink satin, beaded and plain: no charge or deliveries: 13. 60 and ft. 00 valuen. 2u0 pairs, broken lots, house and dress slippers, $3.00 and $4.00 values; no charges or deliveries price r-". - i $2.45 1 $1.95 $1.45 $1.00 A Special for Men $ $5.00 and $4.00 values, 100 pair men's patent, button and lace shoes, price. . 1.95 Ore 1419 Farnam JL 7P Get into business via the "Business Chances M Musi jLtasari