THE BKK: OMAHA, TUESDAY, JANUARY 4, 191(1. n By MELLIFICIA. WAS asked the other day It such I an inexpensive wintering place JL an1 bs abl6 t0 money' Tne one wno 8"ed nie knew ot such a place In Europe, from which she had often returned the richer for her ojourn. She doubted seriously If such a place existed In any spot in the United States. I think there is and I know there were such places not many years ago In Alabama, north of Mobile, extending as far as Meridian, Miss, Cot tages may be rented for a reasonable rental, pine wood Is cheap and plen tiful, and a delightful old "mammy,' who carries the basket on her head with an air of finish and style, will laundry, to Deau Drummers own taste, a goodly washing for the amount of "four bits." The surroundings are not luxurious, but the air Is plney air and the children may play on the pine needle carpeted sod every day of the week. Fruit and fresh vegetables are plentiful. I should 1'ke to say that malda may be hired cheaply and that they are capable workers. But this Is not true. They are as rare there as here and have none of the efficiency de manded by the northern housekeeper. The "help" question is the same old problem everywhere. Clan Reunion. The C. Somcala Millathea class of the First Christian Illble school held Ita re union Friday evening at the home, of 'Mrs. J. II. Elsborry, the teacher of the class. Plxty Keusts were present. Mrs. 'ElsberTjr'a brother. Prof. William Parker. , wllrector of physical education In tha , 'famous model school at Gary, lnd., ftave a aerlea of atereopttoon views. There were talks by Rev. C. E. Cobhey, Dr. W. Webb. Mra Ruth Morris, Miss Laura Hyde. : Mi Oneida Moran and Mr. F. R. Cain. ; ,A musical program was given. In which I 'Mr. Richard Kersey sang, and Miss Lois ! Fhook gave a violin solo and Miss Cora ! Bthwarts took part. Letters and tele i grama of regret were read by chapter j members of the class. Including the for j mer pastor, Rev. J. M. Krrsey. Rockford College Affair. Th monthly meeting wr the Rockford College society was held this afternoon Instead of the regular dsy of meeting, the first Wednesday of the month. The date waa advanced So that students of the college enroute east might stop off In Omaha and attend the meeting, which was a luncheon at the fnlverslty club. Tha decorations were holiday greens In large French baskets. " Those present were: Mesdsmes ' Mesdsmea Archie Carpenter, Douglas Hale Hlxby, of Georgia, l.-ater Helmshelmer, C A. Woodland, John II. Heaton. John Luis John H. McDonald. of Council Bluffs. WoodbTry of George Hmwn Council Bluffs, of Council Bluffs. C. K Kimball W. F. Crook, of Council RluffS, ui,iu- 'Misses Henrietta McCague, Helen Patterson tlladya Uoodman, of Norfolk. Olive Raftree Gretrhen Burdio of Herman, F.nld Hearty of Ulalr. Helen Courtrtght of Fremont, Margaret Colby of Crelghton, Jane Kingery of Tllden, Helen Clarke, Grace Bmlth of Council Bluffs; Beatrice Tlnley of Council Bluffs, of Chicago, Helon Curtis, Henrietta Medlar, harsh Hears. Blanche Heggblade, Gertrude Aiken, Isabel ukert, Helen Ruck, Jean Douglas of Qeorvla, Helen Douglas, Marian Maylard, Alice Keilgewlck, Julia Ofllcer of Council Bluffs. Drama Class Plans. The Monday Morning Drama class, which was to have met with Miss Kate Mcltugh this morning, has postponed ita regular weekly meetings for two weeks, owing to lUnesa In the families of Its members. The Midweek Drama circle, which Is to meet this week with Mra. Warren Black well, will hold Ita regular class Wednes day morning. , Leap Year Party. . The Ctitosam Dancing club will give a leap year party at the Scottish Rite tem ple Thursday evening. January The iadlea are to bring each a box of lunch for herself and partner. Nifty metal badges, with the name written In a bold hand, will be worn -by each one present, and also at the daneea to be held In the I future. For the Sundexlands. In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Sun derland of Kansas City, whose marriage was announced two weeks ago from Kan sas City, Mr. and Mrs. It. E. Sunder land gave a luncheon at the University club this afternoon In honor ef the bridal pair. The luncheon was .followed by a box party at the Orpheum theater. Those present were: . . - Messrs. and Mesdsmes " Elmer Sunderland K. E. Sunderland, of Kansas City. J. A. Sunderland. V U Muiif1rln(1. Mrs. Darwin Chesney will give a din ner at her home this evening for the Elmer Sunderlands. Engagement Announcement. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Adams of Mil waukee announce the engagement of ehelr daughter. Sophia, to Mr. Wilson Wild man Buchanan, son of Mr, and Mra. Alexander Buchanan ef Omaha. Mtxa Adams, 'who has been assistant and acting head resident of the Omaha Social settlement, is a well known tn: worker and authority on playground and social welfare questions. She Is a gradu ate of the Chicago School of Philan thropy and Civics and the Chicago Train ing school for playground supervisors. Bible Class. During the absence of Its leader, Mrs. A. F. Jonas, tha Bible Haas was led this afternoon at Its monthly meeting by Mrs. Appleuulft. Mas Isabel Mllroy and Mit Lois Howell. Postponement Out of deference to the death of. one of Us members, Mrs. 8. Sugarman, there will b no meeting Tueadsy afternoon of the Jewish Ladles' Relief slety. Postponement. T'ae Debutante Bridge club, which was to have met tliis afternoon with Miss Helen Ingweraen, has postponed Its meet ing owning to the number of members who are out of town or 111. On the Calendar. Mrs. A. B. McConnell will give a niatU ie party at the , Hrandela theater and tea at the Hotel Fonenrlle Wednesday afternoon In honor ot Ulas Marlon" Towle. Temple Sisterhood. The Tirr.ple Israel Silerliood met this afternoon kt a kenslngton and coffee at 1 1 i Si- aoetrrbly rooms In lbs temple. Invitations Eecalled. Owing to the illness of the boaters lu .UUuua Lav been recalled to the bos Monday, January 3, 191& a thing were possible In America as where one might go with the children psrty In honor of Miss I-oulse White at the Brandels theater, to be given by Mrs. E. W. Westbrook on Thursday evening, Janusrv in. Wedding Guests. Mr. and Mtrs. K. M. Chase and daugh ter, Janet and Hefen, will arrive In Omaha Tuesday afternoon to be the house guests of Mrs. Charles Burke. Mlsa Helen Chase will bo maid of honor for M1s Margharreta Burke, a bride of next Wednesday. Club Notes Correction. The North Bide Circle of the Child Con servation league will meet Friday after noon, January 7, Instead of Tuesday, as previously stated. Personal Mention. Mr. Warren Hamilton with Ills guest, Mr. C Harry Roberts, of Beaumont, Tex., who have been spending the holi days with Mr. and Mra. E. O. Hamilton, left flunday for Chicago to resume their studies at the Art Institute. Mlsa Marie Oullfolt, enroute to New York, la stopping at the Hotel Fontenelle for a few days. Miss Gullfotl Is returning from in extended tour of southern Cali fornia. Mrs A. T. Jonas went to Denver Sat urday evening to be present at a wed ding. Mrs. Jonaa will return home the latter part of the week. Mis Sophia Adams, former hesd resi dent of the Omaha Social Settlement, left Sunday evening for Ios Moines to bo the guest of Miss Clara. Schaefer at the Des Moines Social Settlement for a ' few weeks previous to her going to Milwaukee to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rob ert Adams. Prof. William Tarker, director of phys ical education at the model school at Gary, lnd., left for Gary Sunday evening, after a visit with his sister, Mrs. J. II. Elsberry. Dr. and Mra. Elmer James Sunderland of Kansas City, now on their wedding trip, arrived In Omaha Sunday evening to be the guests of Mr, and Mrs. J. A Sunderland for a few daya. Man Who Escaped from Hospital Dies from the Exposure George Lodge of Hebron, Neb., who es caped from the Methodist hospital, where he was confined, last Saturday night and came down town and registered at the Merchants hotel before he was discovered and taken back to the hospital, died Bunday night, it Is thought, from the effecta of the exposure. IxhIro made h's escape from the hospital while in a semi conscious condition and did not realise what he was doing. Lodge has a wife and family at Hebron. a Why Was It that the Milk Inspectors ' at their convention in Washington last October Passed a Resolution recommending that In addition to inspection All Milk Should be Pasteur. Ized? It wag because their ex . perlence has shown that " no matter how efficient Inspection ia Raw Milk Is Not Safe. To avoid danger to your families, espe cially when epidemics are abroad, you should . buy thtrmo statically controlled Pasteurized Milk Record charts for your inspection. Ask your Doctor. FOR SALE only by the Alamito An Exciting CIsaranca Sale at the Benson &Ttiorne Go, Quite a rush for bargains char acterised the opening day. Every department had a crowd, while in the women's cloaks and suits where the Blocks are exceedingly heavy and the reductions very sharp the rush started as soon as the doors were open and kept up in a steady stream all day. In the men's shop the fact that Bam Feck and Steln-Uloch clothes were Included in the clearance made buying very heavy. The sale continues throughout the wee. MRS. T. L. SHEVLIN and her late husband, Thomas L. Shevlin, millionaire lumber merchant, former Yale foot ball star, who left an estate valued at more than $20,000, 000 and an insurance policy of a round million dollars, which Shevlin recently acquired. . . f c Taggart Resigns from School Board P. J. 'Taggart, former proprietor of the Loyal hotel, has resigned as member of the Board ot Education. A letter has been received from Mr. Taggart, who haa been at Kanaaa City for several months. Perry Wheeler is being considered to fill the vacancy. He was city clerk of South Omaha at the time of the merger and served aa principal of the South Side High school for three years. WHITE KID GLOVES Sj)eciab; Priced for the January White Sale Women's Real French Kid Gloves, t-clasp style, also 1 clasp. Full pious gloves, plain white or white with f rm black backa. Extra V.TC special f errin s lt-uuuon nsei &.ia Oloves. whits only.. hits only.f-t tea li.i..,"?W.35 Usually sold Kxtrs sDecla U. Li uuaranieea waanaoia White Leatherette Gloves, usu ally prloed o and p I8e Sale hVC price Mala rioar. i Billows Upon Billows of Ready Made Sheets, Slips, The Genuine "Wamsutta" and Dwight Anchor Bleached Sheetings, Casings, Tubings, Etc. Direct from th, "Sajleea" Bleach,rr. Tbeee wonderful fabrics are considered the best mad, American sheeting. Their value Is known from coast to coast; the nearest approach to linen for wear, weight, perfect weave and durability. We carry them In all widths; not stamped, but otherwise genuine. Width 8-4, actual value 30c. Sal, price, yard 22 Width 9-4. actual value 32c Sal, price, yard 244 Width 10-4. actual value 34c. Sal, price, yard 2G Width 46 Inches, actual value 19c. Sal, price, yard 15 Width 43 inches, actual value 17c. Sal, price, yard 144 Beautiful Tubing, Same Reliable Grade Width 43 inches, actual Vain, 22c. Sale price, yard 1G Width 45 inches, actual vain, 24c. Sal, price, yard 17 H The Genuine "Peppere!." and "Aurora" Bleached Sheetings Pepperell Sheeting is on, of the oldest and choicest American products, very much preferred with Aurora, aa both are noted for their fin, wear, and toft finish, easily laundered, good wearing Qualities. Width 2-4. actual value 26c. Sal, price, yard 234 Width t-4, actual value 38c. Sale price, yard 244 Width 10-4. actual value SOo. Sal, price, yard 204 Basement. it SPECIAL! Sale of Wash Ribbons Underwear A pretty morning glory pattern, No. 1 No. IVi No. 2 18c 25c 28c Mala floor. WINSOME WIDOW WANTS AHUSBAND Texas Woman Write to Postmaster Wharton to Find Her a Cor respondent. HE WILL ASSIST DAN CUPID A new honor has been heaped upon the already laurel-crowned Post master John C. Wharton. A woman In Texas appointed him special assistant to Cupid and con soler extraordinary to winsome widows. She writes, asking him to please find her a husband, and the post master, who has a reputation far and wide as a champion of the gentler sex (he invariably refers to them as the "dear creatures"), loses no time in enlisting the puissant and far- flung power of this great family dally and fireside companion. t.laton. then, to the clarion call, all ye men of 23 years and older. John C. Whar ton demands your attention In the name of Dan Cupid. Hark to the call of the lonely widow In Texas. Ko Chanarc for ITrlnklna; Man, Note, however, ye men who look upon the wine when It Is red, you need not answer. You need not even listen, (ki your riotous ways, for the fl.low Is a wise widow. She wants a husband who "don't get drunk." Her letter to the postmaster is as follows: HOUSTON, Tex., Doe. 23. lniB.-Post- master,' Dear Sir: I am a lonely young widow of 26 years and would like to correspond with some nice young man of your town. I don't care what age, just so he Is no younger than me and don't get drunk. She la a Blende. "I am a blonde, height 6 feet 7 Inches, weight 139. If you know of any lonely young fellow who would like to corre spond I would thank you very much to let him know of me. I will exchange photos with him. Thanking you, please don't put my name In the paper. Again thanking you, I am. respectfully," etc. In consideration of the young widow's request, her name Is not given out. Post master Wharton has It and the address, which Is on a rursl free delivery route running out from Houston. The postmaster will give the name and address to any eligible man requesting It. "I shall take a personal Interest In pro viding this dear creature with a hus band," he eald. "She deserves a husband t am sure, a good husband. Bless the dear creatures." HUBBY AND WIFEY FAVOR FREE PRIVILEGE TO FIGHT "We can fight If we want to," remarked Mr. and Mrs. G. Johnson of Council Bluffs, when remonstrated with by Of fleer Unger for battling at Twelfth and Douglas street. Both belligerents grew decidedly abusive toward the offlcerand were arrested. Judge Foster allowed them to depart when they promised to maintain "peace at any price." Something New and Brandeis Stores' best efforts greet you in this January White Sale. The two main features are wonderful assortments, which mean variety, completeness of sizes and quantities; and the other main feature is Wonder Values. Surely our ability to buy never proved more powerful in securing special prices for our customers. Each day of the White Sale different sections will be advertised, new lots will be brought into the sale and special values offered. There will be reason for following the sale carefully from day to day, for these special features may be exactly that which would interest you. mm was igjiiil Embroideries Batiste Embroidery Edges, up to S inches wide. Just th, thing for trimming baby clothes. Regular 5c value, sal, price, yard 24 Embroidery Edges and Insertions, Swiss, nainsook, cambric and long cloth. Extra good quality, fast edges. 12 He -values, yard 64 Shadow Lac, Flouncinga, 12 to 27 inches wide. Extra good value. worth 39c. yar d 104 Lilly Whit, Corset Covers, aemt made. handsomely embroidered. 69c values, special 394 for ten - yard bolts. at No. 3 No. 0 35c 6 Yd. JUSTICE OF THE U. S. SUPREME COUET IS DEAD. f ., - - K s JUDGE JOSEPH LAM ATI. Funeral of Late Justice Lamar to Be Held Wednesday WASHINGTON, Jan. 3.-Arrangements are being made today for the funeral of Joseph Rucker Lamar, associate Justice of the supreme court, who died at his homo here last night of gTadual heart failure. Arrangements were made during the day for simple funeral services about 10 o'clock Wednesday morning at the church In Augusta. Ga.. attended for years by the Lanur family. No services win be held In Washington. After paying tribute to Justice Lamar, Chief Justice White adjourned court un til Thursday, Decisions to have been announced today will be delivered next Monday. . . Inability of some of the justices to go to Georgia, led the court to appoint a committee consisting of Justices Van De vanter, Pitney and McReynolds to repre sent it at the funeral. It was believed here today that because of the Important rasea now awaiting de cision before a full court. President Wll son will make an appointment at once to fill the vacancy caused by Justice La mar's death. Last fall when Justice La mar's health became impaired and when a movement was started to retire him on full pay. Secretary of the Interior Lane aad Solicitor General John W. Davis were mentioned In discussions as his possible successor. Poa't Be ('nstlpated. All kinds of ailments result from con stipation. Dr. King's New Life Pills are mild and effective, prevent constipation. 26c. All druggists. Advertisement. Interesting Every Day of the White Sale Snowy White, Fresh From the Mill Sheetings, Muslins, Domestics, Etc, Etc 41 and tl-ln Tublnff. fine, soft fin ish, extra weight; compares wiin In dian Head. Mill Isnfths up to ltt yards. 14c and lc value, yard 9c ll.Uxh Rravii Mnalln. HIs-hl&nH and other cnoloe unbleached mua- lm. Full bolta to aslact from. J C January eala price, yard i Mill Remnants of beautiful If-mch Bleached Muslin, Cambrics, etc., from the "Hayless" Bleacnery. Lng-tha up j to 11 yards. Values to 10c, AC yard It-Inch Bleached Muslin. "Cora Cotton" or ' Hope ot Hops. Beauurui soil unisn, free from drsins". Perfect s Roods off the bolt. Ic values. fl C yard "l Tixto-incn tsiearnea onsets, (ooa qual ity, soft finish, noatiy trimmed; torn and Ironed French seam center. Keg- -j ular tc values. January sale nC price, each Bleached Pillow Slips to match, same re liable quality and finish; hemmed V and ready for use. L'.k Thousands of Yarda of Be utlful Warn autta. No. 160. Cambric and m muslin, St Inches wide. Values to -A-P ime. Pale price, yard Z -4 Bleached Sheet ins;, our special lead er: unstamped. Fine, soft finish. lie values. Special. IC yard " " K-lnch Drown Muslin, extra fine Qual ity, soft finish, close weave: easily j 1 bleached and laundered; Tc value. 4Tr January sale price, yard SUDDEN WEDDING STARTLES SOCIETY First Surprise Bomb of Tear in Marriaee of J. E. FitzGerald and Edith Yan Koran Marin. RECEPTION IS IMPROVISED The first surprise bomb of the new year exploded in Omaha society circles Is the announcement of the marriage Sunday of Mrs. Edith Van Kuran Marsh and Mr. James Ed ward FltiOerald, both popular in the exclusive set, which, however, had not the slightest pre-advlsement of what was Impending. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Iforry B. Foster, pastor of the Dundee Presbyterian church, at the home of Mrs. Marsh, where she- has been living with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Russet C. Van Kuran, and only the relatives of tb bride and the intimate friends of the groom were present. The bride was attended by her little daughter. Gertrude Jane Marsh, and two little nieces, Edith Mary and Florence' Louise Ware, daugnters of her sister, Mrs. A. G. Ware ot Dayton. O. The at tendant of the groom was Mr. Lawrence Brinker. Mrs. FttsOerald was the widow of Mr. Charles Marsh and the groom Is one of the head officers of the Woodmen of the World, who has been living at the Omaha club, having come to Omaha from Kansas City, where he formerly practiced law. When the word reached the club that one of the Jolly inmates had become a benedict the crowd there all jumped Into taxis and drove out to the Van Kuran bouse to extend fecllltatlons, vhere they were Joined by Mr. and Mrs. Fraser and other friends and associates of the Wood man order. Learning that the new couple were to be quartered temporarily at the Fontenelle and wanting to make sure of their suitable reception tn women hastily assembled the necessary ribbons and other ornaments and decorated the hotel hallway leading to their rooms. Mr. and Mrs. FitzGerald will bo at home after April 1 at 6021 Capitol avenue. A "For Sale" or 1 In The Bee will pose. 'For Rent" Ad placed accomplish - ita pur- NIGHT SCHOOL TONIGHT v. ra. e. a. i Genuine "Mohawk' Bleached Sheets and Pillow Slips This moat desirable make of bedding is made from finest grade domestic sheeting, all pure staple cotton from the Mohawk 8team Cot ton Mills. Compares favorably with "Utica," one of the best brands. Full bleached, soft finish; 3-lnch hems, torn and ironed, ready for use. f" Size 72x90 Inches, actual value Sit, 72x99 inches, actual value Size 81x90 inches, actual value 79c. Sale price.. PILLOW SLIPS. Six, 42x36 inches, actual value 17c. Sale price.. size 5x3o mcnes, actual value Breached Sheets, Extra Weight Our special leader. Full bleached, soft finish, mad, from full standard sheeting; nearest approach to Lock wood; unstamped, other wise perfect 3-lnch hems, torn and ironed, ready for use. January sale prices ; Six, 63x99 inches, actual value 66c. Sal, price ...534 Size 72x99 Inches, actual value 69c. Sale price .'.'!!!!.574 Size Slr90 Inches, actual value 76c. Sale prlc, !!!!!!!! 594 Size 81x99 inches, .actual value 79c. Sale price 654 PILLOW SLIPS. Sis, 42x36 inches, actual value 16c. Sale price 11H4 Size 45x36 inches, actual value 17c. Sale price .'!!!!".!!'. 124 BaseBeat. C. Fancy Goods Enter Stamped Pillow Cases, on extra Quality tubing. 60c valuea. January sale price, Pir 254 Stamped Night Gowns, on very fin. Nain sook, neat designs. 60c values, sale price 254 Dresser Scarfs, lac, and insertion trimmed. 60c valuea. January sale price 254 Damaak Card Table Covers, stamped, with four napkins to match. Special, set... 754 Tklrg Floor. A Five Cent Breakfast in five minutes I What a boon to the busy housekeeper! Two Shredded Wheat Bis cuits, heated in the oven to restore crispness and served with hot milk, make a com plete, perfect meal, supplying all the strength needed for a half day's work at a cost of four or five cents. The rich est man in America can buy nothing better. Contains more real nutriment than meat or epps and is more - oo- easily digested. Made at lNiagara aiis, IN. Y. f Pyro Coke (Certified) Made from Colorado's Bent Bitu minous Coal $8.50 to" No srtcclal instructions needed for satisfactory uses Keep th firepot full, that's all. Use Pjto" alone in Hot Air Furnace Mix it with Economy Egg ($A.50) or with Cherokco Nut (95.00) for a Hot Water Heater. Txtts of heat. Smokeless. Soot less. Very little ash. SUNDERLAND BROTHERS CO. Main Office, Kee4lne Building, 17th and Harney. Phone Douglas 252. JJ Bargains in practically new articles in "For Sale" column; read it. WATCH THE PAPERS AJTD OCR W13TD0WS for aanoaneement of oar Annual January Sale of Waists It's coming soon aad if going to be a record-breaker. 70c. Sale price., 75c. Sale price. . 574 634 674 144 .154 19c. Sal, price. the White Sale Stamped Linen Centers, on pur, Irish linen. Neat designs, floral and conventional. 36-inch size. 1.26 valuea 75, 45-inch size, 1.75 values S1.00 64-inch size, $2.25 values Sl!25 Japanese Print Lunch Cloths, 72-inch size. New designs, $1.60 values.. Sale price. 894 Stamped Scarfs, on pur, IrUh Art linen. Size 18x64 inches. Neat designs. Spa- KIV