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THE BEE: OMAILV, TUESDAY, JANUARY 11, 1916. By MELLIFIOIA. ALFRED NOTES has corns and We learn that ho Is not JLJl. He Is Just plain Mr. Noyes and no "sir" nor "lady" about himself and his wife after all we were promised by some of the Omaha newspapers. It seems that the majority of the signment to cover Mr. Noyes' little reading Friday afternoon at the Hotel Fontenelle. wrote more of his phystral make-up, his height, his hair, and so on. as If the illustrious author of "The Wine Press" had been the latest running horse to cut a record or a price It all goes to show that we are very sight, and it Is still Buffalo Bill and Maxlne Elliot who can draw the crowd every time. 1 personally am enchanted with the criticism of Mr. Noyes made by a smart Omaha matron, famed for the charming tricks her tongue can turn tor her circle. "I'm In love with Noyes reading," she said, "he fascinated me be tause he read poetry like a plumber. And she bullded wiser than she knew. There is an East Side plumber with a little shop In Second avenue, New York, who can read lines that end the cold shivers down one's vertebrae. , It Is the men who live with the elemental things of life who know whet lines mean, and who feel them. Did you ever see a scrap book whose leaves were rouehed by the horny bands that often turned them over? It is such a scrap book that Is surest to be filled with the best and finest poems published In our newspapers and magazines. And it Is good to hear the fellow who pasted them there read them. He'd have little trouble keeping his audience could he get one. Drexel-Colwell Wedding. Mrs. Edna Colwslt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fredrick A Oouldlna; of Chicago, will be married to Mr. rrank Frederick Drrsel. this evening at 8 o'clock at ti home of the bridegroom s sister, Mrs ner room by Illness. John Harte. Rev. Dr. Oliver D. Baltiley, I Mr. C. V. Warfleld of the public achool rector of Kountie Mataor!at church. of-.,board la quite 111 and confined to his fklatlng. Owing to the advanced years rom of the mother of the bridegroom. Mrs I MJ" r raiicos uillman. granddaughter Fred Dre.el. only the member, of the '' Richard leave, this even- h. niwiAnt. .nd a verv.ln" rr 1 ",rl. 1 e P-nt at the lV"l " .!,.. a,. I tendanta. The brtde w.li weir a gown of pink satin, hand embrldered In pink "chrysan themums, skirt short and full, with gold lace drapery, caught with brilliants, pink pumps, and hair bound low with pink band covered with brilliant.. A cor.ago bouquet of pink sweet peas and llllet of tha valley will be vim. Tha muslo will be given by Mis. Helen Chase of Uncoln, on the violin, accom panied by Miss Ruth Harts on the piano. After the marriage eeiemony, Mr.. Harte, a Minted by members of tha bride. I room's family, will serve a buffet supper. Mr. snd Mrs. Drexel will be at horns sfter February 15, at 1011 North Thirty fourth street. To Honor Miss Cudahy. Mr. and Mrs, Roaencrsns Baldwin srs to entertain st dinner preceding the bsll which Mrs. Charles F. Spalding of I'liicago will glvs on Wednesday at the Klarkatonn for her son, Vaughan's, fiancee, Mlaa Florence Cudahy. A num ler of other dinners are scheduled for the sama night at various homes and at the Hlacsstnna. Tha wedding of Miss Cudahy and Mr. Bpalding Is set for Jan uary 23. Dundee Dancing Club. The second dance of tha Dundee 1 lancing club was held at Harte hall Friday evening. Hereafter Oil. club will hold its dances every other week. The committee in charge was Leslie Wil liams and Blrney Miller. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Gilchrist. Mrs. S. R. Rush and Mr. and Mra. E. B. Perrlgo acted as chaper on. Tboss present were: Mlasea Misses Margaret Fordyce, Iiorotliy Arter, l ldu. I-ancdon. KHiabeth Ferriso. Catherine Conrad, Kathleen Germain, Kuth Cooper, Krilth Hamilton, ciriea Browne, Fleming. Margaret Robling, Velieia i'resson, Kthel Plel, Margaret Wright. Martha Ouger, Measrs. T'lilllp (iray. Iwrnce llogue. liob Keeeler, I 'an Woodward, Mvinaon Kale, A nicely n Rueh, Margaret Williams, Hasel Turner, Penelope Hamilton, Harriet Warner, Marlon Brown, Myme Ullrhriat. Mildred Hamilton, Florence Fs.tmelter. Helen Wahl, Me.nrs. Taul fcUmuel.on, M. H. Jones, Hlrney Miller, Fred Klewlt. H. H. Bller. Ward Hiowna, r-am Wlllarrt, Iwrenca Mci'ague, C. F. Rtiac.he, i. f. Biinoerianil, Frank Pareooa. Parthnld Htedi.iHer, J. Aiwmon, Merle Curt!. J. Arthur Klein, M. Morse, Edgar Johnson, Ueurse Cooper. W. H. Teteraen. Ieslle Williams, For Miss Callahan. Mrs. Chsrles Kountie will have give a bridge-luncheon at her home Wedneaday sftetyioon for Mlaa Charlotte Callahan, whose marriage to Mr. Quenlln Twacht man will be anlemnlaed st Grace church chantry. New York Clly, Thursday, Jsn tiary 30. Thursday afternoon, Mrs. rtobert Din ning will give a tea to the younger set, from 4 to S o'clock. In honor of Mlas Callahan. Postponement. The dance of ths Crelghton t'nlveralty Miser club, which wss to bs given Tues dsy evening at the Hotel Fontenelle. has been postponed Indefinitely out of defer ence to ths memory of Bishop flcennell. Today's Events. Ir. and Mrs. J. K. Bummers entertain this evening st dinner, followed by s bos party at the Boyd. v Ths Monday Drama .class met this morning with MUs Kste McHugh. Lincoln Notes. Mies Cstherine Kennedy will be mar ried Wednesday at the cathedral, to Mr. John Quintan of Omaha. Mrs. K. 8. Putnam of Omaha, Is th gueet of Mr. and Mrs. G. I. Putnam. Past Events. Mlas Sophia Rauber entertained the Les Amies Whlat club Saturday after noon at ber home. Prisea were won by Mrs. II. M. Barr and Mrs. J. M. Uer bsrd. t Stork Special A dsughter was born Sundsy evening tt Mr. and Mrs. K. R. Dooley. Mrs. Dooley was formerly Miss Lola Klnyon. Social Gossip. Mra Ludovle R. Crofoot left Saturday evening for Chicago and la expected home Thursday morning. kiis Katharine 2wlnnell arrived Aun .ly morning to be the gue.t of Mlaa l.:iiU-ih Davia. tia. John II. Beaton Is aspecting Mlas Mttry Huline of Chicago Tuesday morn- Monday, January 10, 1916. gone. knighted after all. reporters, who were given the as Angora cat. much the minions of the sense of Personal Mention. Alias Blanrha Rorensen has sons ssst to spend some time In Philadelphia, Bos ton and New York, whro she la hearing grand opera. Mrs. K. W. Nash Is still confined to "Mln of her courfn. Mr. Richard V. Jobst, and Miss Kathleen Caaln. Falls from Street Car and Fractures Skull John linger of Mlndeti. Is., fell from a moving street car at Twenty-alxth and O streets at I a. m. and, suffered a i fractured akull. He Is being attended at the South Bide hospital snd Is reported ss being In a critical condition. Mr. linger arrived Sunday evening with a toad of hogs and was on his way to the market when he wss Injured. Oar Jitney Offer Tbla aad So. Pon't mias this. Cut out this .lip, en close with So and mail it to Foley A Co.. Chicago, 111., writing your name and ad dress, clearly. You will receive In return a trial package containing Foley'. Honey and Tar compounds, for coughs, colds and croup; Foley Kidney Pills, for pain In sides and back, rheumatism, backache, kidney and bladder ailments, and Foley Cathartic Tablet., a wholesome snd thoroughly cleansing cathartic, . for con stlpation, biliousness, headache and slug gish bowels. Sold everywhere Advertise ment. SOUTH SIDE LITHUANIANS FORM DRAMATIC CLUB A dramatic club has been organised among the young Lithuanians In South Omaha, the officers for which are Wll Ham Babalsuakaa, president; Miss Kats Basar, vies president; Mrs. George 11. 1 unaa, aecretary, and Miss Minnie Redeckl, treesurer. George Bjlunas Is the coach snd Is drilling the thirty members of tha club for a play which will be presented shortly sfter Raster. The dramatic club has been active In work for the Lithuanian relief fund an.1 also maintain, a library of T.ithuanlnn fcngllnh books at the home of MUs Redeckl. Meetings sre held the first Fri day of each month at Okroroaa hall, Thirty-sixth and Q streets. Over 1.000 are numbered in the South Bide Llthunlan community and the spirit of organisation is strong within them. The B. V. B., a singing society has or ganised recently alao. There la the Lithu anian Alliance of America and St. An thony's society of tha Lithuanian church, presided over by Fster George Jonaltlg. - -i-irin 'iriri rin.n.in r.n KAift comaa opt? j - - -ri., --ii-in n.ruuu Dandruff cause, a feverish Irritation of (the scalp, ths hair roots shrink, looaen and then the hair comes out fast. To top falling hair at once and rid tha scslp of every particle of dandruff, get a Si cent bottle of Danderlne at any drug store, pour a little In" your hand and rub It Into the scalp. After a few application, the hair .top. coming out and you can't find any dandruff. Advertisement. TODAY'S BEAUTY HKT It is not necessary to shampoo quite so frequently If your hair la properly clesnsed each time by u.a of a really good shampoo. The easle.t to u.s and MunrRi urying anampoo that we can recommend to our readers may bs pre pared very cheaply by dissolving a tea spoonful of canthrox, obtained from your drugglat. In a cup of hot water. This rubbed Into the scalp creates a thick lather, soothing and cooling tn its action, as well as very beneficial to scalp and hair. After rinsing, the scalp Is fresh snd clean, while the hair dries quickly snd evenly, developing a bright luster snd a soft fiufflness that makes It seem very heavy. Advertisement Curling Hair Like ThU Promotes Its Health For those whose hair la straight and lank nothing better could be recummend- q than the silmerlne method. This In sures a beautiful curlineaa which la per- recur natural in appearance, and t0 health of the hair la not affected aa where the heated Iron I. used. A few ounce, of liquid allmerinw which ran of course to bad at any drug store last, a long time, ao It la quits economical to use. It is pleaaant to use, too. being neither sticky nor greasy, and la easily applied with a clean tooth brush. The hair should be moistened lbs full length wior. retiring. The' p7"wavy effect , evidence In hr'y "mpVu'th1: JlrTtl 'he liquid alo serves aa an excellent ' Irvsaliig, giving the hair a dellahlfU th tr T d AMERICAN GIRL'S FACE ON CANADIAN COINS-The new Canadian coins, now ordered, will bear the profile of Mrs. Reba Porter of Island Heights, N. J., a well known model in the New York studios. Numismatists claim these coins will be the most artistic ever issued. r (A .V" v - - v V 7VV . , -. . fc - , ft ;j g ...:!. S.: : ? - k iff jr FUNERAL OF JOHN POWER YESTERDAY Services for Pioneer Held at St. Patrick's Church, Where He Attended Forty Years BURIAL IS IN HOLY SEPULCHRE From the church of St. Patrick, in whose parish he had lived for forty years and of which church he was a trustee st the time of his death, the funeral of John Power, pioneer and former sheriff wag held yesterday morning. Preliminary services were held st ths home, 181.1 South Tenth street. Burial wa. In Holy Bepulcher cemetery. Rev. Teter Gannon, prleat of Pt. TtX rlck's parish, celebrated the requiem mass, and waa assisted by Rev, Father Ktonann and Rev. Father Slnne. Father Ktenson preached the funeral sermon. Many old friends and acquaintances of DRINK HOT TEA FOR A BAD COLD Oet a small package of Hamburg Breast Tea, or as ths Oermsn folks call It, "Hamburger Bruit Thee," at any pharmacy. Take a tableapoonful of ths tea. put a cup of boiling v ater upon It, pour through a sieve and drink a teacup full at any time. It I. ths most effective way to break a cold and cure grip, as It opens the pores, relieving conge.tion. Also loosens the bowels, thus breaking a cold at onoe. It Is Inexpensive and entirely vegetable, therefore harmless. Advertisement. METAL DELIVERY BODIES Nut. ! rtu Wna"i U7 mr. Prlim tH W tnd u t.Urd. IUtlv to bolt t. chMit. Highly Snuk4 tnanaoMi Wkadoa. LUriiw t!iir)lllr tr. I'arriMl in .lack ukk Mlil4 Wlr..ti Ale. MuU lluM f J an4ua. Wnt tui&y. CM.IHSI4" STCU TiNX C0MP4ST, INK lk ttnti. aawaa. Clly. Me. WANTED! 10 Experienced Furni ture Salesmen. Apply be fore 8 A. M. Tuesday. Rubel Furniture Co. 4 ARTISTS That'a the Sixe of Our Staff LKTTEUHF.AD DKS1UNINU SUg-uturea and drawlBgs of all desorlpUQDs. awe (oaeUia; P a. t ograpbs, rebmUdiBar vlotarea, aaA all kinds of art work. :;ha im;s, tLKCTIUrrVI'KS wnd HTKKKOTVPFJi At Tear rtlsja. Bee Engraving Dept. Vhoas Tyler 1000 I I - ! mhrTWi i . i i, .f I; HrV T. himi . n" "fLi the well known pioneer attended the funeral, the deceased having lived In Omaha since 1870 and taken a prominent part in huines. and political affairs.. Pallbearers were: Honorary, James P. iCngllsh, T. F. Moloney, P. C. Heafcy, John Ru.h, Andrew Murphy and Richard O'Keefe; active, Patrick Kgan, John Gar vey, C. E. rarsons, James Roach, T. J. Flynn, Joseph 8herry. , Don't Kealeet Conaha or Colds. Dr. King's New Discovery should be In every home, for coughs and colds. Chil dren and aged like It. EOc. All druggists. Advertisement. Read Ths Bee Want Ads. It pays! BLACK OAT HOSE Women's Lisle Thread and Fine Cotton Hosiery. In black an4 white fall fashioned, spliced soles, heels and toes, wide doable frarter tops. Odd lots from the Black Cat Hos lery Co. Reiralar 26c y r quality, special, pair. .I'jW Those Fine 29c Hose Women's SUk Boot and Fiber Hosiery, fashioned and seamless i double lisle garter tops, relnferoed heels and toes with double soles. 60c 3uauty, special, mes sy, pair 29c 25c Handkerchief!, 10c Hen's and Women's AIL Linen Handkerchiefs, plain hemstitched some have In Itlals, others embroidered. Worth to 26c, special, oa biff bargain square, JQ, Crocheted Clippers Women's Crocheted Slip." pers, all sises, rolled topt red, bine and lavender eel ors. Hi and $1-60 values, ffr vrtZ' 89c Table Damask Fnll bleached. In the mer cerlsed finish t the quality of wear. All tery prewy p " terns. 64 and 64 Inches wide. Special, yard 25c Knit Underwear Misses' and Children's Fleeced Cotton Tests, Ankle rants to match, worth tor 26c, on sale In the base Jlr ment, garment laVjC Knit Underwear Women's Vnion Suits, me. dlam and fleecy lined cot ton broken lots and C() slses, worth 110 OVL Felt Shoes and 81ippers Women's Felt Shoes and .Uppers, with felt soles. Worth to 76c, sale OCr price, pair WW Slumber Slippers Women's Slumber Slippers, all slses. 2&e and 86e val ues, oa sale Tuesday, gg Sofa Pillows Stamped and Tinted Rofa Pillow i. In floral and con. ventlonal designs. fr 26e values Storm Ala&kas Women's Storm Alaska, all slses. Worth IL soe. 1Q rial. Tuesday, pair.... ft" I ' IJ SALOON MEN WILL BE RESPONSIBLE Proprietor Will Be Called to Ac count for Sales to Person of Whom He is Advised. ALL COMMISSIONERS IN FAVOR The city council committee of the whole recommended (or passage an ordinance introduced by Commis sioner Jardine and designed to bold saloon proprietors responsible for the sale of liquors to any persons of whom they have been advised by husband, wife, relative, guardian or business partner." Mr. Jardine explained to the council that the primary purpose of the measure was to protect" certain men and their famllle. and he expreaiied the belief that the ordinance could not be used for black mall. I think It Is a good ordinance," said the mayor. The person notifying a saloon keeper Significant you never find a drug gist, anywhere, who is out of BrAyora's. PERFECT 10 Pre part J by a Doctor of Dental Sargtry Send 2c stamp today for a generous trial package of either Dr. Lyon's Perfect Tooth Powder or Dental Cream. I. W. Lyon & Sons, 077 W. 27th St., N. Y. City Petroleum Coke All heat, no dust, no ash. $0.50. Per Ten Thorough IS L. Everburn al H Careful H Drivers All Sizes CLEAN HOT LASTING The Coal for Every Purpose. $6.50 Per Ton. Domestic Lump Money-Sav McCaffrey Bros. Co. I ing Coal. Per Ten $5.00 . 120 South 17th. Tyler 40. saaWsswsjsjssjsjliW W HM January White Sale 'Bleached Sheet, Sheeting. Muslins. Domestics. Etc. This merchandise stands out strong as one of the big value-giving features of the "White Sale. Being merchan dise of every-day utility, women know what values are and we know that thousands have already testified their ap proval as customers. "OUR SPECIAL LEADER" FINE BLEACHED SHEETS Heavy round thread qual ity, made from good grade, reliable sheeting, similar to Lock- wood. Three-inch hems, torn 63x99-Inch 72x99-Inch 81x90-Inch 81x99-Inch 53 Each. 57 Each. 59 Each. 65 Each-45x36-Inch 1 aTTTe J 42x36-Inch 12t2 Each. J SLIPS 1 liy2 Each. 1-4 Brown Sheeting:, full standard make, extra welg-ht, full SI to Inches wide. 3e value, at yard . . . 0 C 42x36 and 46-86-Inch Bleached Pil low Slips, (rood quality, soft y finish. Each 1-fC 86-Inch Bleached Muslin, extra fine quality, free from dressing. Fnll bolts to select from, Tuesday, at yard OfC 86-Inch Unbleached Durham L. L. SheetlnB. extra weight, soft finish. Fnll bolts. 7c value, specially Cr priced, yard UW 86-la. Superfine" 5o. 600 Lentrloth, fine soft finish, for underwear, cor set coTers, etc. 10 value, sale price, yard 7ic Tuesday's Silk Bargains Three special items marked at .010 prices as an additional inducement to visit the largest silk store west of Chicago. 40-Inch SUk and Wool Poplins, splendid weight, soft finish t In all the new colorings. Worth tl, special f.Qr Tuesday, vard...,Uyi 40-1 n. Silk Bedford ford Suiting, extra heavy, very soft supple finish t Just the material for your spring salt. A bargain at 70 11.601, special, yard. . f ?C MUX FLOOR Our January Sale of Waists Continued muet serve the notice in such manner ss to properly Identify the person to whom liquors shall not be sold. Further explana tion was made that if this ordinance Is psased a saloon proprietor will not be able to escape liability by saying he in structed his employes and did not know of the sale. There was not a word of objection to the ordinance. CELEBRATE FIFTY-EIGHTH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY Fifty-eight years ago Monday Rev. B. A. D 1 Ml., it, hi. M married In Hill. N. H. Now Mr. Russel 1. 9t years old snd Mrs. R'leaei lsT9, and they sre celebrating their flfty-elghth wedding anniversary In Omaha with their son-in-law. W. B. Howard. 472J Capitol avenue. They are spending the winter with Mr. Howard. MUNY JUDGES ASK FOR ROOMS IN COURT HOUSE The three judges of the municipal court have written to the city commigeloners asking that arrangement be made for quarters for the municipal court in the court house bulld'ng. The law requires the city to provide and maintain quarters. Bernice Coal (Southern Anthracite) Com fortable Furnace Coal. $050.. Per Screening. Ton Prompt Delivery. Sampson Nut Serviceable Coal. Per Ten $4.50 and ironed, bale price 86-Inch Bleached Muslin and Cam bric, ions; serviceable lengtasr- 1 Values to 10c, yard JJw 27-Inch Krinkle Seersuckers, all the wanted blue and white, pink and white, and tan and whtto stripes. Good quality, 12 He Talue, 71, yard T- 27-Inch Fancy Ontlnir Flannel, fine, soft, fluffy nap. Extra weight, fXr, 10c value, yard OjC 27-Inch Dress Zephyrs, neat checks and stripes. All the leading staple grades values to 10c, 71 yard 7- Hlghly Mercerised Black Sateen, 86 Inches wide, Bookfold. Fast black, hand loom woven. le value, Y)n sale price Tuesday, yard laVJV. Mill Ends of Georgette Crepes, Chiffons, etc., in all colors. Lengths from 1 to 2) yards. Regular fUO and $1.76 qualities, 7 " special Tuesday, yd. I DC Is Your House a Homo or is it a collection of brick walls, carpets, chairs and tapestries? Make it a home by serving for breakfast Shredded Wheat, the food of health and strength. Being ready-cooked it is so easy to prepare a delicious meal with Shredded WVieat In a fem mi'ntiffie, I ' ... - W " ! Contains all the gOOdnCSS Of i , , . We WriOle Wheat better tUan DOrride-eS for children Or lim" "UgCS IUr CnUUTen OT grown-ups. Made at Niagara Falls, N. Y. SrsMsjaltlsW D DANGER LURKS in RAW MILK When scarlet fever and other epldemica are abroad milk Is one of the worst carriers of disease germs. Even "so called" clean dairies may carry the disease to your home unless the milk Is pas teurised. PASTEURIZED MILK Is "milk scientifically treated by heat until all disease germs are eliminated and it is ren dered entirely safe. If you will visit our Sunlight liairy we will cheerfully show you the process bv which wo make your fnllk safe for your self and children. We are happy to know we are not en dangering lives with our milk. DOCTOKS BBCOMaCXXTS WE AMITE SILL XT. IT. ALAM1T0 DAIRY n- OOTTOLAS 4CS. and Leavenworth WANTED! 10 Experienced Furni ture Salesmen. Apply be fore 8 A. M. Tuesday. Rubel Furniture C0. jt -p-S. fS"eTi8'l!w. Down OomforU Satin, silk and atn oov ered down filled comforts at Reduced Prices. $ 7.00 ralues at. . . .S 5.00 $ 9.00 values at . . . .8 6.50 11200 raluee at.... 8 9.00 tlMMJ values at.... 812.00 $20.00 values at.... 815.00 Chase Plush Lap Robes Also Wool Auto Bobes at Bed need Prices. 7.00 values at.. 10JKI values at. . 112.00 values at.. I HUM) values at.. Silk Lined Cashmere Gloves 2-riasp, in black or chamois color. Should sell at 2o a pair Tuesday, while a 11m- ilea quantity lasts, at .19c Hemstitched Cloths Mad of a fine quality mer eeriaed damask, all In very pretty patterns hemetltehed all around f sise 63x68 Inches. Beirular $1.26 aa cloths, each 31.UU All-Linen Towels Hemstitched, wtili Jacquard borders made of fine quality German buck, 18x36 Inches and 0x40 Inches. OZn Tuesday, each LoL Special Ford Radiator Covers That rarer the eatlr ltx4 and fraat, aad aava a as aad nlleaaei ha,r leatker rala farerd. Ther aril ff m An reaalarly at SS. Bale I Her, eaek ,,u Hemstitched Scarfs Mercerised Scarfs, all pretty patterns, with hemstitched pnds. Our 25c num- in ber, each IV C Women's 2-Clasp Kid Gloves Broken lots of higher-priced lined. Specially priced for Tuesday, to sell , cq quickly, at, pair OL Stamped Centerpieces On pure Irish linen 86 Inch klse, floral and Madeira designs, fl and 11.26 HZr values, special I Army Blankets Extra lleavr Dark Gray Arasy Blaaketa. welaht Iba. each. Strictly all timm wal filled. Slae aOxSO ma r( laehea. Ralarly , 24.3U warth SS. each v I Stamped Quest Towels Made of Turkish Toweling some with colored in borders. 26c values 1UC Fancy Flower Baskets In plain and color. Bas ket that sold up to 1Q 60c, choice for 17 Tuesday 11 IgMsMWslsMWMsmaPWs S 8.50 glcMMk Advertisement. i I