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T!1K BKH: OAI.MIA, FRIDAY , JANTAKV 10. Wl.i. J ur January Specia' Furniture Sale Offers real, substantia), worthy bargains. Think of being nblo to buy the Famous Stiekkn Bros. Co.'s "Quaint" Furniture at a saving of a fourth. This fur niture needs no introduction to tlie jreople of Omulia and vicinity. It's the highest character of desirable fumed oak furniture for the living room and dining room. Here are a few examples: Rocker or Armchair (Like cut) large size and heavy. Select quartorpawed white oak, fumed fin ish, brown Spanish leather cushion seat. Ves, Stickler Bros, make. Regular price $lo.M)-Januarv sale $11 J 10.00 Hockcr or Arm Chair, ixjose Spanish loatliur rt" OC cushion seat. January Hale P "J $30.00 Uocker or Arm Chair. Mult back, SpnnlHh leather cushion scat and back. Jantiary Sale. 118.00 Kockor or Chair. Large slue, loosu SpanlBh leather cushion seat. January Sale. 130.00 Library Table. Heavy plank top. excellent design, turned oak. January Sain $32.00 Settee. Fumed oak, Spanish leather Beat. January Hale $76. 00 Uuffet. Kunied oak. January Sale $22.50 $13.50 $21.00 $24.00 $57.00 H5. 00 DlnlnK Table. 54-Inch round top. Jnnu- 00 This sale comprises suites and separate pieces for various rooms In the house. All woods and finishes, besides the compiote line of 8tlckley Bros, famous "Quaint" furniture In fumed oak. $18.00 Ostermoor Mattress. January $13 75 rchard & Wilhelm n At the Country Club. I The stajr dinner that naa to have W Uiwn Friday evening at the t'ountn tub for men members has ben postpon' 1 ttnlll Salunla evenlnir. Kebrua- I ' ? i Theater Parties. 1 Mls Alice Carter entertained Informal at a tnatlnee party at the Orpheum thu ) afternoon In honor of her guest. Misses I Melanle ami Kllzabeth Joyner of Cam- m rAlKS Or SHOES bridge. Mas. Telv- rmeats were inetent Miss Zlta Mulrioon Have a progressive hlph five party Ht her home Wedneedar evening in lienor of her Kurst. Miss Mary i IenneniHti of Orleans, Neb. About thirty- five mif-sts were present. Prices wr won by Miss Georgia Jlunley, Mis Mario i Kelly. Or. C Rdwards and Mr. I.eU s For the Future. . Mis Marsnret Greer namn will h the K hostess Friday afternoon for Ui merlin ', 3 of the Debutante BridKe club In and Out of the Bee Hive. Mlafc Sarah M. Sanbome, who haa been seriously 111 since the middle of N'ovem- ber, ha Rone to Texaji to remain dur ing January. , Ik. KW if I? Full BOUGHT AT A LOW PRICE Advantage of the Purchase to Be Given to the Patrons of Thomas Kilpatrick & Co. Mis NUle Reedier haa Rone to mui City for n few weeks. Kan- MIs Kthel tlolmnulat luw Bone to nco. 'lex., to spend a few weeki with Mls Sanborne during her conveloscence. hvcrv pair boars the name of lieorge W. linker & Co., lvcoRnized all over the countrv as one of the best makers of High Grade Shoes for Women. Kvery single shoe detail, has boon looked to, the stock is the verv best mid bv the Miss lledrn Rood rich returned this morning to her school work In the Pranola Hhrlner school of tho University of Chicago at Mt. Carroll. 111., after rendlnc her ChrlstmHS vncatlon at the home of her parents, Mr. utid Mrs. J. K. Goodrtrh. Mr. V I. Hij.lui and Miss Mary Hen- nernan of OrleHii. Neb. who havo been visiting with the former's parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Muldoon, will return to j their home Saturday. I Mr and Mrs. X. I'. DudKe nnd child liave taken a houce In Lincoln while the lipljlaturp Is In session. way-there is an almost endless variety of materials ranging from the finest English Prunella cloth, to the dressiest kind of patent leather. There are tans and fancy shoes of many kinds. The styles are the latest. Mnkoim and workmanship have been slighted in no particular indeed so meritorious and so worthy is the entire purchase, that we had the name of NEW COUNTY OFFICERS TAKE HOLD OF THE REINS 01BTWM BBB-fflWB By MELLIFIOIA. Thursday, January 9, 1913. HICAOO society Is all brok over tho Oriental or Arabian Nights' ball, which will take place Friday ovonlng. Society women there have betn spenUlnp weeks in anticipation anil preparation for the Kreat ovout. C County Attorney Oeori?e A. Maijney and County Asseaior Harry C. Counstnan went hit) offlre yesterday. Henry S. Mc Donald said ho went Into office as county commissioner, succeeding; I'ctrr K. KN sasser, but Elsasser says he still la .1 commissioner nnd McDonald Is not. Since tho Hoard of County Commissioners did not meet yesterday, having adjourne.1 until January II. thero can be no test on the First district commlsstonernhjp I until that date. I .lames V. KncUah. who retired as county attorney after eight years' service, will 1 open offices In suite 1041, Omaha Natlon.il bank bulldtiiK. ns aoon as the offices aro ready for occupancy. In about two weeks. Until then he will remain in the couiuy (attorney's quarters In tho county build- i Ihr, rinlnhlnsr up some, odds and ends of work. Mr. KtiRllsh did not seek re-election. ft THOMAS KILPATRICK & COMPANY NO. 2 a pair, bi several hundred pairs Friday, at a pair NO. 3 NO. 1 OLD EMPLOYES ARRESTED FOR STEALING FROM CARS .1 After ten years' faithful service In the The bull will bo for tho benofit of tho ChlcaRO hospitals. ... . . 1 J. iun ,.Vltt linll rt 13 InrtTA f II Ill'V It a numoer Ol years o.nce .ib . VnLlnr knnn In I mn'0 of the t'nlon Pacific railroad. M. tlress ball has been Given In Omaha and soclnl loauorB are taklnB Koon In-i McCarthy ntl(1 j. P nyttll Wer arrested turcst In tho Chicago affair. A fow Omaha women aro tho possessors ofj,jy Sp(CiBl Aont j. r. vuzard on the tome Avondcrful Oriental coBtumeB, hu there is not a larco enough num.-' .hnrne of stealing merchandise from hnr to mako a ball of this kind n succoss hore. Mrs. Luther Kountr.e hnsj frclnht cars. nnr to maao n uuu 01 ihib mu ,,,.,,, ,, ,.. MrH -n v- 1 McCarthy, who I ves at M -Vor ston a beautiful Japanese costume, which she brought from Japan. J Irs C . N . I home l in Dletr and Mrs. Gould Dletz both have somo Oriental costumes, which thoy Cl,uri mutUt 8toIa m from a have collected in their tours around tho world. - box car and were peddling- them about ffhe lato O. W. Mnlnger purchased many handsome costumes in the. city when arrested. They said thy Egypt and Indian, and Oriental jewelry, which is now in tne .,.n ngor co,-, . m..- . a. W. uninRor ana aih. r, ... i...er. . fcj mBde wth)n a fnw d 5 J sewed in every pair it might be almost claimed that every pair in the Jot was made for us for identically the same precautions were taken as these makers take with our special orders, for our own customers of whom it may be said that in shoe selection, "They are particular people." Three prices, $4.65, $3'.S5 and $2.95 per pair on Friday, starting at 8 a. m. No better shoes have been sold regularly at $4.00 a pair than the shoes we will sell Friday, at the pair And it is rarely indeed that so good a shoe can be found at four dollars. The fakirs NEVER sell such footwear. Larirc as the purchase was, some styles will go very uickl -diligence and prompt attendance will be to your profit. The department has been extended considerably and extra stiles jwople have been engaged, so you may expect good service. il Search the best stores in America and you will find no shoes of equal merit sold below $5.00 a pair, but you will get a pick from O Q SI $4.65 Mighty few stores in the land ever carry in stock a shoe of such superior quality as you will tind in lot Three. $6.00 is the regular value, but on Friday you can buy them, at the pair This is the smallest of all the lots and the shoes are of such excellence that they will be the first to sell. If in a hurrv for your shoes, please take your purchase with you, for between our linen sale and our undermuslin sale our delivery department is already taxed to the utmost. Fridaj papers will contain more news of importance. THOMAS KILPATRICK & CO. ! more arrests will ay and hones to a stop to box car thefts which havo been golnsr on for some months. lo,llnn In tli nnnaeaainn of MrR Most of the Chicago All Babas and Fatlmaa and the maharajahs arc pit In readiness for the nlcht, which promises to be a great succcsb financially.1 bee A million or moro In negotiable Jewels will be on the "oor. ( r(.H f lw CompUlnl Men will outrival women In dnizllng make-ups. noth will nave( ..j waH ayfferlnir with liver compiaint." drawn freely on tho treasure boxes of other countries, and baubles of say, iva smith of Point Blank. Tex.. unam to say treat value will go to surpass all previous affairs of tho kind In ChlcaRo. . "and decided to try a c box of ""Vho dance no doubt w'lll bring out an interesting lot of gem. collected : . ... j i ..,Ainl alalia in tbn nrlnnt at fads. Slnco travel arouna tno worm nnu .uviiu. " havo become so popular many of tho Chicago women have made spe cial collections of Oriental Jewelry. The durbar was responsible for bringing many old gems of tho Orient to American shores and tho general wearing of these JowelB has been made possible because the designers . ..... . tnr mnnv tdnas for modern gowns and hcad- nvo lurnea io mo ii --- ( dresses. Mllo. Uoslna Oalll of the Cholcago Opera company will dance at the hall which is given for tho benefit ot tho Chicago hospitals. , Others from tho onnra comnany who havo accepted invitations are Count, and Countess de Slsncros, Mario Sammarco, Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Hamlin, Aurele Bor-j rift nnrt Mnccle Tcvte. 1 Of tho crouns planned so far Mrs. Harold F. McCormlok will repre sent tho Queen ot Sheba and will have a group of ladles In waiting. ; Mr. and Mrs. John Borden will represent Aladdin and Princess Bud-, dlr Al Buddour. Mrs. Fred B. Woodland will represent Futlma. the wife of Bluebeard, and will wear a wonderful costuwo of turquoise bluo silk velvet, with blue chiffon bloomers lined with palo bluo satin. Mr. Woodland will imper sonate Bluobeard. ommend thni to overy one." by all dealers, Advertisement. can rec- Kor salt METHODISTS MAY UNITE , , THE FOUR DIVISIONS TO FORM SECOND ASSOCIATION Lincoln Club Back of Plan for South Platte Teachers to Secede. TO DISRUPT THE ORGANIZATION .District superintendents of the Meth odist ohurch in Nebraska were summoned bw resident nlshop.Krnnk M. JJristol to a Sfsslon' a the Loyal for a ronferenco on the consolidation of the f6Ur dlvUlon conference bodies which arc at present dlyided Into four sections. Nebraska, north Nebraska (which lurludcs Omaha), wea't Nebraska and northwest Nebraska. All but the latter expressed their desire for tta consolidation before the . i . . nr h affnlrs of ino gnuri-n iiiinuiiui" ucu meetlnit in the afternpon. Dr. J. 13. Trimble of S.torm Iake, Nb addressed the gathering; in tho morning. Ncbrnalia School ItrvliMT Ailvorntea llnrniori)' nnd Co in in e mis the Action of Directors or the Asaoclntlon. i Key to -the Situation Uee Advertising Can You Draw a Mouth? At llinne Luia Lodge. Mr and Mrs. A. I), Hunt will entertain at duplicate whist this ovenlnc at tbelr home. Minna bUfa lodge. In Florance, tn honor of their son, Mr. Kdward J. Hunt, and Mrs, Hunt of IUdlf, B, D. An inter estlnt; profrain wtll be given by Miss Dora Baas, Mlwi Klltabeth Underwood hnd Carry Collins. Thirty BMetts will be VresenU Anniveriary Club. Mr. AV. O. Maxfleld entarUlned the members of the Annlversarj, club Tues day afternoon. Hlsh five, was played .M.i h... .... i r n ,11 1 tH W. G. Maxfleld and Mr.. A. It. Putt. ! rraiMC rarK tlUD. Drew-Pleiss WeCfirug. The wedding ot Miss Madeline PJetva and 'Mr, Frederick Drew was celebrated Itiesday morning at St. Joseph church, Iltv. Paclflcus Cohnen officiated. The hrlda wu kowumI in white marqulaatte over white satin and carried a shower bouquet ot bride's rosea and aweet peas. Miss Antoinette IMelis was maid of hontir and was gowned In white marquisette over satin and oarrled pink rose, Mr. Joseph Plelss was beat man. Following the ceremony, a wedding dinner waa served at the homo ot the bride, 2319 South Eighteenth street. off lluest ot the club were Mrs. Ida Elder and Mrs. Edith Hunt. The nest meeting will be In two weeks at the hone o lit- W. V. KellQifK. Those present wr Mesdamea.- W. I'njlcksr, W. . Maxfleld. M. D. Balfour. i B. CUJD". W. 1 Kellogg, J Jensen, J. Rider. Hunt. C. . OtU. 1. Jackma.1. A. It. Puttoft. A II. Ilurr. t Pleaj;res Pait. Mrs. T. CUPrlffln eiitertalned Wednes aj' evening aj Ker home In honor of her laughttr. Onle. -vho leaves Friday to ume her atud ea -at The meeting of the Needle Craft club Planned for Tuesday afternoon at the Prairie club house was postponed a week. Tuesday evening the members of the. I club were entertained at a card uartv at the club house, Club Will Entertain. Mr. George Yeoman, urwldent uf th.. . Hungry club, wtll entertain for -he mem ,bera of the club February I at ids home. Twenty-second and Wirt streets. Thu r twentv-flvo young men In the plub and each will Invite a young woman for tho next party. Titers will be dancing. caras ana surfer. The Uttr Rantv oaIImv i . . I " -" v,i. ii.w iMMcuh nartv ror nrtv muxta f,n,a-. h per at the Henshaw. An attempt now being made to form a association of the teachers In the South Platte district, fostered by tho Lincoln Commercial club and school representatives who padded the registration list of tho laat teachers' convention In Omaha hi order to Influ ence the selection of the next conven tion place, will. If successful, disrupt thu state association and lower the standard of the organlratlon, nocordlng to the Ne braska School Review, which earnestly advocates harmony. "Only by united effort by the' co-operation of every teacher in the state can the NebraskA association maintain its high standard, which it has attained after years of diligent endeavor," says the Re view. "It la to be desired that every teacher who U approached on the subject wilt consider well before giving his time and Influence to the formation of a new ns. (gelation, which can have but one re- suit that of limiting th usefulness and j Influence of the Nebraska State Teach- j crB association." , to form another association. It com pletely vindicates Omaha of the charges of corrupt practices. , . Referring to the...jjaildloff of tijq rests'- I tration lists the TUiVtcw declares, 'h.ndbr the caption ''Gang "Control or Not?" 1 "Tho wholesale nttrmpt of the Lincoln Commercial club, through the secretary, working In conjunction- with the superin tendent of Rchooli of Lincoln, to influ ence the selection of the next meeting place or the nssoclotlon. by registering ' and paying for the registrations of l,3.'l teachers, who did not attend the Omaha meeting, was met by the only action which nny body of self-rcspoctlng men could have done. In canceling the regis trations nnd refunding the Lincoln Com mercial club the money they had paid for this purpose. "The attempt to . determine the next meeting place of the association by the Illegal registration of teachers Is an In sult to every tracher In the state of Ne braska," continues the nrtlcle, after lauding the executive committee for Its prompt action In the matter and praising Nebraska teachers, "And we have no hesitancy in predicting that the teachers will resent It as It should be by a clean cut expression of their desire In the premises." Tho Review Is of the opinion that the attempt will be to establish the referen dum more firmly In favor with the teach ers, vho believe In a fair deal to all." GLASGOW 2H In. BELMONT 2)i In. - MEDORA 2H In. Arrow Kotdi COLLARS "Get the knack of the NOTCH" I5c each 2 for 25c CIneM. Peabodr 4 Co., Makara Break It un. Clear vourheari. RtnnI normal nasal discharges. iiivn,,. tsrrbal deafness, son-ihrnni and n-i. Uet a 25c or fOc tubo ot Kondon's, tho origl- i , it I v-Hinrwiaj jcuy. All arus- k;ib ecu u ur can sci i tor you or order direct. Sample FREK. KONDON MFCh CO.. MINNEAPOLIS. MINN. GETS SEVEN HUNDRED DOLLAR DAMAGE VERDICT Uurhn p. Bodwfll was b.vpii a $700 vcr- rUnf ao'tilriat J-Jnni 1C T fn tifVirfl for naf. Tho Review criticises the Uncoln Jour- , ,, nJurI(!) a tHt.lct muU nal and News for attempting to smooth nm1w(11 wua at.clientlUy hurt while iover' the act or paouing ine tegisiratiop . ,nrkInir . Hnllforii ,, l0h of In- lists and suggests that the association , ,. ... vi...c,.. j unearth the motive behind the attempt ' ,jcrand building. Makes Muscle, Bone and Flesh And that's what your growing children need give tnem raust bpaghetti often and they will surely wax strong and brawny. A 10c package of Faust Spaghetti contains as much nutrition as 4 lbs. of beefask your rsaFi JS doctor. SPAGHETTI is made from Durum (hard) wheat, the rich gluten cereal. Makes fine eatinc delicious and savory. Write for free recipe book and find out the great variety of delightful dishes Faust Spaghetti makes. At ell Croctrt' 5c and JOc Packagtt MAULLj BROS. St. Louis. Mo On every package tho unqualified GUARANTEE that overy Ingredient Is of as HI(JH QUALITY u tho Ingredients la cereal foods of ANY other make RE GARDLESS OF COST. - Flrrt in tU BOXES tkU Cwi7u (.its) noTi:i..i. were it Uses- -Mayme, Savage, Kay Btegall, Mary Conway. Alice M Bnlde. loldle Tlcckwith. 'rna East, Jlettrs. -AVllMsm Stilts. Joaeph Springfield, T J fJaatelow, Mark Harklnt. Thomas Keesan, JvdOiaher. sup. Mlista- neonciana Rowers, Helen Kearney, Ruth Gorman, I'loe Kemmy. True Grlftln. Messrs. John Reglle. Jlorrlrt Ncller John O.lonners. ,Mlokl Quln, Harrj" M. Orlf fin. Competitor's Name Address PRIZES FOR THE BEST MOUTHS-53.00 first prize; $1.00 Mr. Ware Hull entertained at a theater party at the Urandela Tuesday evening SMiiv-SrSdiL ieo.o-nd prize; $L0 tWrd p6 and five prizes v&iued at play the guests went to the home of 1-0U eaCIl. Mrs. Rlohard Hall for supper. In the RULES OomnnMt.ors must bp. airmtfinra All HrnnriniTa rmier oe on the face cut out of Tho Bee. Competitors may submit more than one drawing if they desire. Contest closes Wednes i I aHk i incoln Marquette Hotel 18tli nnd Wasltlngtan Ave. ST. LOUIS, MO. 400 nooraa. $1.00 aud $1.50, with Ibsth $2.00 to $3.50. A hotol for ytur Mother, Wife and Sister. T. H. Clancy, Pres. ; party wore: ! MltMa Oorthy Hall. Mar Burkley. Mtssrs. 1-aKe IiciiL ltlchura W. Hall. Mary Burkley. "tenure v. null. i , . . 'J " , . " " .. I ntha nick.v. LVdDe hotter j day night, Jan. 15, 1913. Address, Contest Editor, Omaha Bee. Leave Omaha 8:05 a.m. 1:50 p.m. 4:40 p.m.-10:47 p.m. Arrive Lincoln 9:45 a.m. 3:33 p.m. 6:45 p.m. 12:32 a jn. Every Day via Rock Island Lines Ticket and reservations 1323 rarnam Street, Cor. 14th. rWati D(U 425 Ntbraska r THAA 1:1., ARCADIAN u?,Vi'jV BERMUDA Tl'-ali lnttrcainiMe lt), Qur-W S 8 lo if Kiar, u.ot rompribiailt, buoi ,( tourt to WEST IHDIE3 AtTO PANAMA f ANDEhaov sun r,ta aci r. s. t gill 6t . tlilmo. or nr Stuni'hlp ti krt sjt' i