o , THE BKE: OMAHA, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1915. - An fil.1 rnmtfii Crmnti Z f Remedy, Home-Made J Realty. ressres' feeta Yecy LHtlat feat la rroaipt, Im e mm4 Effective Tly making thin pint of rld-time cough s-erup at home vmi not only eava about t2. as compared with the ready-made kind, but vmi will alsn have a much mora JTompt and positive remedy in every way. t overcomes thr ttsoal conjfh, throat and chest cold in 24 hnnri relieves even whooping rough quickly and is excellent, loo, for bronchitis, bronchial asthma, hoarseness and spasmodic: croup. Jct from any drug store 2 Mi onnee of riwx St) cent worth), pour it into pint bottle and fill the bottle with plain jrrsnulatcd stipar syrup. Full direction with 1'inex. Keepa perfectly and tastes jjoo.1. Vmt ran feel thta take hold of a touch or cold in a way that mean business. It ?nickly loosens the dry, hoarse or' pain ui rough and heals the inflamed mem lranes. It alxo ha a remarkable effect jn overcoming the persistent lore couch hv stopping the formation of phlegm in the throat and bronchial tubes. The rffect of Tine on the memoranea ( knowu.br slmoet every one. Pinex ia a most valuable concentrated compound of genuine Norway pine extract combined with gusiacol and other natural healing pine elements. There are many worthless imitation of this famnua mixture. To avoid dis appointment, ask your drwreist for "2V4 minces of 1'lnex," and do not accept amy thing else. ... .... A guarantee of absolute satisfaction, or monev promptly rfunded, goes with this preparation. Ths I'inex Co., Ffe Vayne, Ind. By MELLIFICIA. AS3AR girls in Omaha V r Thursday, February 11, 1915. 1 T ill ba delighted to learn that tba time- honored cactora, tha daiay chain procession, which haa always been distinct feature, of Vasaar'g graduation day ierclsea, Is not to b waived. A scheme was launched a year Mto to do away with this spectacular class day exercise and to arrange an elaborate garden fete In Its place. This characteristic event Imbibes the very atmosphere of the closing day celebrations, so when it was announced that this year th traditional exercise would be abandoned, a protest quickly arose and the scheme was deafeted. So the daisy chain, will be held next June. The Vassar club of Omaha, which is keenly interested in the doing! of Its alma mater,, includes Mesdames W.-'C. 8hannon, Frank Crawford, Warren Black w4l, N. P. Updike, Isadora Zlegler, Arthur Outou, C. "W. Poynter. Samuel Rees, Jr.; Arthur Rogers, Llyod Osborne, and the Misses Hilda Hammer, Elizabeth Bmca and May Copeland. Wedding Announcement. Miss Ann Taylor and Mr. Alfred Old dings war quietly married Tuesday even ing at the home of the groom'a parent. Mr. .and Mrs. V. H. Olddlnga. Rev. M. V. lilgbee officiated. Misa Taylor la tba only daughter of Me. and Mrs. James Taylor of Rlverdale, Neb. Mr. and Mra. Oiddtnga will reside la Omaha. The wedding of Misa Lulu Watt daugh ter of Mrs. Bamtlel Watt, and Mr. Hiram C. llnuKhton, of Red Oak, la., was cele brated Wednesday evening at the rectory of All Saints' church. Rev, T. J. Mackay offiulAted. Mr. and Mra. Watt left last evening for a western trip and will be at home after July 1 In Red Oak. Ia. msn'a club, aad haa given much time to charity. Mr. Hewitt was formerly of Lincoln, where he graduated, ia the. law depart ment of the Nebraska university. H fa now practicing law In Eugena, Ore., where the young couple will make their home. Mr, Hewitt and hla bride leave for th west and will visit th exposition at fian Franclsco before going to their . new home. The out-of-town guest wer Messrs. Edwin- Hewitt of I Molnee, Bamuel Hewitt of Portland, Ore., and Mlsa Lucy Hewitt of Lincoln. - MISS NANNIE R. IIETH, official Virginia hostess at 1915 San Francisco fair. Dnrell-Eiley Wedding. A very pretty wedding last evening was that of Miss Martha Lillian Riley, daugh ter of '. the lata Mr. and Mr., Andrew Riley, ., and Mr. Erneat Milton Durell, which was celebrated very quietly ' at the home of the bride on Georgia avenue. The ceremony was performed In th living room before an improvised altar, v.hlch waa profusely decorated - with palms, potted plants, Interspursed wttn Klllarney rosea, llltee of th valley and Ram Werthelmer, narcissus. Miss Loretta Dellone, harpist, ?"mf T5n" , Give Her Happiness Content Huebands you-rea.Hr. what a bless ing it In to have a- happy ontent4 wife. Why not do everything possi ble to keep your wife soT 1 Buy Her A "Whirlpool" , . Sanitary Dishwasher Watrh the smile of hspplnen rsdl aie her face. Tlii.rs la nulhlng a woman baton so iniicli m.u to dri'.lut over lnt steaming grenxy dlsli water three tltnea a day. She rtilns lisr I h i) i) . couiplbXlon atut ll ip(ittt.iii. Jircuti-a elm rsn't use watr h't enisiiKh to destroy pnrsKltes and (liatl cloths bre-d contusious surma. Seven Minutes Time He quired To wash sterilise dry the dishes no matter htpt many If a Whirl pool'" t-.aiiUu.iv lilsli Wsshnr Is la your hoiii,. ltrlnti our wifa and sea a practii'itl demonstration of tld womiejful llm saving machlna. Itemonetrsttoa Sally. Bring Till Ad Get lo CUoOUSt. Writ (ox oskte. B. GRUNWALb Ybone Dotia- 131L 1110 FarBaia fit. Basciss Parties Tonight 1 Th Coronado club will give a dancing party this evening - at Chambers' acad emy. ThS.Pagalco Dancing club will enter tain at th Metropolitan club tonight Th members of th Thursday Evening Subscription Dancing! club will meet at the Metropolitan hall thla evening. Th member include all those formerly be longing to th Just-for-Fun club. Th members are: Messrs. and Mesdames Harry Felsheiraer, I.H V T.' . . I . I . .l. . . i ..lJ nils, roi Ls. UGKTL. is)ra in. Lwiicnann weauina nuicn ana t. Z4tsier. . Wtlli.m ui.m 'O, Promise M" during the ceremony. . I Henry Rosenthal. Louis Hliler. Rev. Father McCarthy of fiL Water's Ni.ManJ1' Arthur Lauudauer, church officiated. ' . i -"'' The bride waa lovelv in a sown of white I Messrs. Messrs crepe charmeuse. The aklrt was la ruf- Morl?r lln'r Roeendale, . .... I r rea Hern, liiirrr t,oets. ilea flounces and maaa round length., and Jerome Mevn. Kdwln Klrsehbraua, ttie Dotsice waa or silk net. elaborately r ran a teoeti, Ninon uvmsstone. irimmnd with nA n..rta ' Umr .iiu .n -onn. Meruert Arnsteln. was held in place with real orange bios- Informal Dinner which belonged to her mother.' She oar- -,.n 7 i ' .w, rled'a shower bouquet of brldW roses fr., mm it inn r .. n 1,11 .1 i, ... 1 v.",. 'r- house est.v Rnrini flow.r. wilt ""e iniey, sister oi vm onoe, M,-r. th. tsbU nd th. r.io.t. wtn h-. wh ma nisia oi nonor. rne wora a gown I ,. mnA ulim,L. of white charmeuse embroidered la gold I Hsrry V. Borkley, T.J. Mahoney, passementerie. Hh carried a ahowar bou-l Mra, u. hiii. quet of pink sweet peas. Mr. Homer O Bhe. was beat man and Jjew, from the Wayfarer, .. "r. rWv.,r . m . Mr. and Mrs. E. J. McVana V. . 1 Mourning at Escalator Springs. Ma r. iwnaaon. an aunt or tit bride. Mr. .nd Mra. J. B. Rahm. Mra Euawna was gowned la black lace made over I Duval and Miaa Alice Duval are guests wniie cnarmeuse. Mra Cornelius Riley . t the Aleut, hotel In Rt- Aususttns Tim. wor g gown or American beauty crepe I Registering at Ilotal McAlplae. New In chine and carried an arm bouquet of York City, from Omaha during th last American oesuiy rosea. I wee nav been Messrs E. BtolBport, K, A wedding supper followed th cere-1 W. Hall and John F. Btout. mony for the guests, who were only the members of the Immediate family. Th I Appear In Concert. table was decorated with large baskets The Misses Cora arid Haiel Evans left of Klllarney roses. (today for Des Moines, .where Miss Haoel Mr. and Mra Durell have gen south I Bvans will appear In two eonoerta ia on their wedding trip and will be at homo Ith I Moines Auditorium tonight and In a few weeks at the Fontenclle hoLel. Friday. The young women will then go Mr. Frank Burkley. AUTO ROW TO BE ' PART 1DFBIG' SHOW Dealer All Along Highway Prepar ing for Entertainment of Thou sand of Visitor. MAKT KEW rrHMS TO EZHTBIT Auto row is one of the busiest places In Omaha just now. Every body from proprietors to Janitors of the auto shops is working night and day to get things ready for the visit of the 3,000 dealers and 8,000 pros pective purchasers of autos, whom Manager Clarke Powell expects to come here next week from all oyer Nebraska and adjoining states for the big Auto show. "It's going to be a big thing tor Omaha. as well as for all auto dealers, owner and prospective buyers." Powell 'Besides bringing tn thousands of high class visitors, who will see our city and go away boosters, the show means busi ness of all sorts for Omaha business men, bav been given In the evening. Prof. Holbora will speak on 'The Scriptur of th Fourth Century." For the Future. The regular weekly chicken pie dinner will be given by th women of the First Presbyterian church, Friday from 11 : m. until 1 p. m. In the church parlors, The Daughters of Isreal X?3 society will give a dancing party at Chambers' academy Sunday evening. Mrs. Franklin Bhotwell will give valentine party Friday afternoon In honor of her small daughter, Margaret. There will , be thirty little girls present In tnd Out of the Bee Hive. Mlsa Rhea Baumley, now of Los An gelea, but formerly of Omaha, left Sun day. February 7, for her California home. after a month's visit with Mrs. Isabella Drake. ; Mlsa Rva Bench left yesterday for Orlando, Fla., where she will remain dur ing the balance of the winter. Sh goes by way of New Orleans and will vlalt there during the Mardt Oraa festivities. Pa Taa with Every outside the business that will be don on auto row." aek Meek of lslli. Every dealer on th rew la getting In a fresh stock of cars ana supplies, ana msny modal aad articles will Im shown In store rooms, ss there Is .not room enough for all In the Auditorium exhibit space. In fact, although the Auditorium will noun th big, main show, every vis iting dealer and customer Is liable to spend mors of his time-on the row, look ing over the complete line shown there. Blnee the last show four firms have completely remodeled their bustnoas quar ters th Mitchell, Jeffery, Apperson, Ne braska Bulck and Overland-Omaha com panies. Kins new concerns bavs Joined the Auto Show association since last year. Including th Fred C. Huffman. Murphy O'Brien, W. T. Wilson. Mclntyre and R, E. Davis companies, - which have opeped up new plates of business recently. Only Wednesday night ths Standard Motor Car company (opened up, with Carl Ch ang strom of Des Moines In chargs. Bitten by Dog Lad "Slept Upside Down" Joseph Bataglla, I years old. whose father is plaintiff In a suit In Judge Es telle'a court against Mra Minnie Buua, 1104 South Sixth street, on the ground that the lad was bitten by her dog, testified of the pain he suffered as a result of the Injury. He wss ssked If he was able to alt down. "I had to sit on half the chair," the little boy replied. "How did you sleep?" he was asked. "Upside down," said Joseph. . Get competent help through The Bee. RAILROAD OFFICES CLOSE FOR HALF A DAY TODAY Railroad employes st ths headquarters ar going to get s half holiday tomor row. Lincoln's birthday. The offlcee wilt does st noon. i Tae Best" Med let e for Coagka The first dose of. Dr. King's New Dis covery helps your cough; soothes throat. Oct a bottle today. fOc. All druggists. Advertisement. t HITCHCOCK AND FORT HERE FOR WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY Gilbert M. Hitchcock and J. Franklin Fort of New Jersey are to be the speak ers at the Omaha club Monday night. February 22. when the club will hold Its annual celebration In commemoration of the birth of George Washington. This will be the 183d anniversary of ths birth day of Washington: ,,'.' Fla Faalt bodyt ' An Irritable,' fault-finding disposition often . due to a disordered stomach. A man with good digestion if learly always good natured. .A great mnny have been permanently 'benefited by Chamberlain's Tablets after years of suffering. These tablets strengthen the atomach and en able it to perform Ita function naturally.' Obtainable everywhere.-Advertlsment. Recent Affair. Mrs. E. Paulson waa hosteas thla week at the meeting of the Tuesday Afternoon C hina club, lhose present were; Mesdames W. . lloiighten. U. W. llsrlinaii, Mesdamsa . Lr'J,k. 'nnlnghoff. A. C. JmIIsou, . O,' Moore. A. Jtlanrhard, T. t fullen. K Hmyth. H. J. Bohncldera, from sufferipe means true hap. pineas. The trouble due to indi gestion and biliousness, ia remoed quickly, certainly and aafely tj Joeoph Joiinson. W. J. Cusb'k. J. J. Walker. -K. Hitrltnuhorf, T. PaulS'io, O. D. Talbert, J. U. Bruuilt. Mia T. J. O'Brien gav a luncheon, fol lowed by an Orpheura party, Wednesday afternoon. The P. J. C, a Central -High school club, gave a bobsled party on Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mra. Raymond Cross man entertained and chaperoned ths crowd. The guests were: Mr. and Mrs. ltaymond Crosstngn. Misses Mlsaea Helen olsen, . F.ihrl (kinnan. Helen Wlnctalr, Mary Madann, Florenco Anderson, Pauline Davla. Neoina Lowe, Dorothy Pogua. Adalyne Kolladny, Marlon Jones, I on to Ames, where they will spend Sun day with their brother, who Is at school ther. Fiaa Art Lecture. ' Prof. I. B. Stoughton Holbora, xtenslon lecturer for Oxford snd Cambridge unl- versltlra, will give the last of a series of lectures on "Greek Art" before the Omaha Society of Fin Arts Friday afternoon at 4 o'clock at the Toung Women's Chris tian association. Attention Is called to i th ohang In time, as'the other lectures RETAILERS REPORT 2,000 . ; s NEW ACCOUNTS OPENED ' Over 2,100 new accounts were opened with Omaha retail establishment during th month of January, according to J. W. Metcalfe, secretary of the Associa tion of RetaCers, who submitted report at the meeting at noon. Mr. Metcalfe added that he believed the opening of th new aocoun's signified growth in Omaha's population, especially as most of th reference turned In wer from out of th city. MetcaJfe also reported that he had received 1.(9 calls for information. . V. Parrish of the Commercial club addressed the meeting and advised the retailers In order to encourage stop overs In Omaha by easterners gotpg to the exposition, that the retailers adver tise Omaha and ita virtues In the east ern dailies. i t ? i f4 M Slj ljtrt.- JW e'Aey flewM in (As Wmrii 71 ,1H; U 1 ! - .' i f . i rmr.icnAr.DT AUTISTIC P0ftTBAIT3 GTUDIO fhou B. '.Alt aoa rariuua. kmiiu s. Haidritfe Bldg. St llofL IM) (Ol.lt.t!l. I i ,tt"' 'i r-i' tuTimnntr a cadi::.! y (l K l.ov ) i'i.tit.-.j to the ' - ! .1 i. atl(ii). f. csti It bl il, , M l.li i,.-Sv Mil l- 'J 1.1 A( ' 4ll i , the fl..l 31. t iff--,, ...: boys and " I Ley lieed. 5 " - Li u i iii time to r i. t.yru. ion tliOi.e li IVW AT. li, l.n Kinma lirenuneoei). Misirs. Klittore Ltailey, Norris Ogle, '. Percy Dh1xII, Frank Hunter Kloyd paynter. Meesrs William Boyer,1 ' Richard frirady. . I .a Verne Kvereon, Willtam Campen, H d fctmrnermsn. Birthday Party. Mr. and Mrs. C'hsriej A. Jenson enter tained at their home, North Twenty- seventh avenue. In honor' of the twenty- seventh birthday of Kdwgrd M. Fleming, Tuesday evening. Those present were: Mlse- M1hss Mahe!ie Massey, i. rare tiros an, Mdna llailun. Anna KJim. alsdttme Jack Muk v, lioril .Maton, li. Kk. A. B. Krtuy, Mesnrs. Frank Murphy, ar.; YA MiH'ormlck, Howtu-tl Mason It. 11. Kerkowlt-h. J. II. Hnall of Cil sun. R. II. fcbersteln. Oracs Klemlng, Hula a Pearson, nna Anderson. ' ffliMbeth Peterson. Alex Cainphell, Charles bituanick, J. 1L lladeu. Messrs Fi ank Kltia., Charles Juily, W alter Conroy, Dauenlrk. K.tifar tAt(ty, Krrd Hushes. JJuw b f .... GOOD. OLD ST. VALENTINE hntt 1 olit. Luncheon at Hotel Loyal. Mra Earauel and Mra. Iuia Potnmerl entertained at a beautufllly appointed t oVliK-k lmchon today at th I total 1 lujai in ivonor of Mra Samuel Cohen I or ianucsn, Ky. The guests were I seated st small tables and each Waa I d.vorated wltb quantltiea of rd rose I snd aeiragus fern and Valentin novel ties. Auction brldse followed the lunch- on and aixty guests Were er.tertajned. The out-of-town guests were: Mesdsniee MeiHiunea Hnititiel Cohen, J. Newman 11. t-ot'uiiwr of Moui City. vt CliKhgo. Hswitt-Gutlirie Weddhi?. The wedding of HU Uargarel Quthrl and Mr. lrenasua Hewitt of Kugene, Cr , took place at the honte of the bride's iMtrfnte tills afternoon at i o'clock. The reroimmy will be performed by Dr. D. K. Jeijklns of the I'nlverslty of Ouvaha. Tr.a we1jlng will be a very quiet af- f,lr olr tk a recent ' death In the sroou's family, and only relatives will i te i n b. -it. Alias Uuthrie Is a graduate of ii.-H Hall and the I'nlverslty of Nt-i.-i act., and tauKttt fur two yeam at V set d9 apart for us to favor tlis "girl cf our dreams'" witK a token of cur dep regard. TK Letts? tK li, tK bsttair ths deed! You coulJ sslext tutKiru more fitting tKan ricK, delicious, pure cg Cream, for . it rwU to tK rwawt and o) to tKs oyous, . Dut, for your own sals, Lt ur to ask foe 1 f 00 i Tnif Tj iiLj- 1 .Vwy CI A '"JojliKl" on ths HosJ to HappLvr ev JIMS WilMl P( -(Wl IS"-"" r Q -fl f tt1 - dom-ymaiz, "XSwn & TV (LU XWrKUUVX l,i-l.a. I 1,1 .r i V.- I l-. ri!ty of .(iiiiMi.a. tt. 1 a. j j r. nam ut nn intji-r of tne tw,a Wo-J