THE OMAHA BEE: WEDNESDAY. AL'Ulsr 23, 1323. taw y TurpH 1'rurtirf 1 IMayril Two Hour title HayoneU iraM I'rrpare fr Pay Day, J'Un.iiK.uih, Kcl., Auk. .'.. Spe LI.) Firing on tlie 5o0 -yard ranKf a )irM up for two hours (hi morn ing hile S) mm from the Second ami Third Latallioiis rut gists with llifir Layonrts to srure an unoli strurttd sirw tl tlir tirgct from the prunt '"iiioii, (irs on the range hid only lifrn inocd for (he 200 and JQO-ysnl ranges. The mrn will complete the 500 and 600 -yard rangrf from the prone poij- tlort tomorrow. They will not fire the AW and 1,000-yard ranxre ai f rit intrnilrd, hut will return to the shorter raneei and fire from the lit ting loniion. Par Roll Practice. In ail'linVin to the regular Hirers' rhonl lom'irlit the tomes nv com- uaii'li-ra were given iintructions on making out of pay roll in prepara tion for paying the troops Fri'lay or Saturday when approximately $.'5,- Ml If. ....,. i,ta A .,!. .,.. A CoimniMiied ofderra, who are married, will receive in addition to commutation of quarters. The parale grnrtids wen too wet for the entire rcitiineiit to Parade tonight so the Second battalion put on a review. A complete reorganization of the camp was made effective today. Place Responsibility. The new regulations placet the re'kKinihilitiri and duties of each officer in the camp and givet the encampment the machinery neces sary in c it ihould he called into action. Up to thia time, officer atate, there hat been no clear linei of demarcation between the dutie of many of the officer of the regi nvnt. i I'ndrr the new regulations the major portion of the responsibility for the detail of (he regiment fall upon I.ieut. Col. Douglaa. CoL Thomas deciding only important ie sues. (ilianlsilien Cut XatlonalOuardSote. i I) j Wlis till lUIIIgt! at IMattsmoutli Parents' Problems What should be done in the. cae of a little girl of seven who im pulsive give away her toys and thin wishes the had them back? If a child it taught that a gift U irrevocable, the .problem of rash giving will aoon aolve itself. No matter how much ihe regrets her act, he ihould never be permitted to recall the gift or have it dupli cated. When the reaction comes, and the' little giver it mourning her Inn remind her of the oleaiure the hat given another, and console her y this side of the question. Read The Omaha Bee every day, you will like it. The athletic show Tueidiy night put on by Lieutenant Kiddell of orl, camp athletic officer, included one roiling and four hosing matthck lo In a knockout ) Unm was winner of a one-fall wrettlmg match over Williamson, doelirl and Guidinger fought a fast three-round draw. We Her. torn pany M, knocked out Randall, lorn I any t, in tne first round. I'nvate Terry, service company, and Ser geant HcCord, lompany O. fouifht a three-roond draw, I'rivate I'arn- ham, Lompany M, secured a techni cal knockout in the second round over Red Barr, local fa-service man Freight Claim Agent A. K. Me Nitt and hi chief clerk, C, T. Rich mond, and family railed on Com pany K Monday, General Manager Jrrter and parly nave deferred their visit until Governor s day. A snecial euard detail haa been sent to bring in three A. W. O. L. nien one from Kearney ana two from Grand Island. The 12th court- martial tiarina aval hM lfnnHav night. General Paul expected to re view tne penalties ny the boara in tne nrst u rases j uesoay. The second terrain problem was given at officers school Monday night, to be worked out Tuesday. Ihe first preparation for the at tackhas been followed, by the pres ent one the attack itself. The western Nebraska companies say they would like to see the en campment located there one year where the nights are cool enough to sleep and the possibilities of rain at this season of the year very limited The Gering Commercial club has started the ball rolling to land the encampment. The Plattsmouth baseball team, having defeated K company Sunday in about the same ratio as they beat L company Saturday, it is probable these rival companies will meet on the diamond one evening this week to settle the little quarrel ever who has the best ball team, Mrs. Bert Grashorg bat been down from Omaha several days vis iting her husband. Captain Urasborg, commander of Company K. Company B from falls City led the First battalion in the regimental review Friday night, the best drilled company In the battalion for Ihe period between reviews being accorded this honor by Maj, Karl Cline, battalion commander. Private Timer E. Prick, Hospital Company I JO, Lincoln, was taken seriously ill on the streets of Platts mouth Sunday night at a result of having eaten too much watermelon. An ambulance from the camp was sent for and little later it was re ported about town that he had died. This proved unfounded and he is getting better. Two noncommissioned officers and a private from the regular army arrived in camp Monday night to instruct the gas tergeant and one especially selected private from each company, as well as several specially - i . . i i f . i f sciccica wcuicai dmiccii, in cnemi- cal warfare, including all the known (laiet that might be used. These eetares, scheduled for Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday nights, will not interfere with the terrain problems liven at officers school each evening by Majors i'ryum and Hendcll of rort Crook. Entertainment for the remainder of the encampment at the recrea tion tent it announced by Chaplain Capsey. Tuesday night l'lattsmonth people will put on their second pro gram, Wednesday night ramp tal ent will be featured, Ihursday night the second athletic show will be held and Friday night the Omaha Y, M. C A. quartet will be here. Capt. Bruce Pates. Lincoln, of the 130th Hospital company, was called home the last of the week .an eight- pound boy being born baturday. Read The Omaha Bee every day, you will like it. " Is it costing you too much to live? If you want to tare on doth inf, groderie), entertainment, home building and planning-, furnishing, and the coat of living generally, Good House keeping will help you. It will being joy . and order into your home. In the big September issue, 62 features and 7 ato rie. How about taking a copy home tonight? rTTS September Good Housekeeping out today ill avs II 5 ElaaVd' QualityGoejlClcariThroujh 7 , End your quest for closed car comfort at moderate open car cost. The Dort Yale Sedan, $1095, and Yale Coupe, $1045,giye you the advantage of protection from inclement weather, proud proprietorship of fine closed cars and a surety, of chassis which are mechanically sound and in herently economical and- trustworthy. Si tU fraa fill U llJtli llak dalitae, ,.r, fall, ( Ftial Dort Sales Company 1916 Harney St. AT lantic 6082 iff m M mi. .;" is,UTM';ijfi '.?,,, .,..,'w,f" g -mmsmmmmm! -fi test vi p'vH''-m- ' !-'1:,-",i",.:ii'i'iri:.' :'k $ .'.''I'Jii I'-e.; ;: s aaaMMMMSAMMaaaaaSaaaMa MM IS I v "a IK Hi Quality That, Lasts Prices That Please Service That Serves These Are The Three Bm Points That Have Made Our . August Furniture Sale a Success Unparalleled in Omaha Furniture Sale History SOON after our announcement of an August Furniture Sale of large proportions, in which Master-Made Furniture would be sold at prices so low as to place it within the reach of the humblest home, there were among furniture men some predictions of fail ure. It had come to be the habit in merchandising circles to "paint it blue" and the remark "business is rotten" had become familiar in some quarters. But the "look out in the Foretop" does not know how to "paint it blue." t He knows that however low prinf? the business clouds mav seem to lie the sun is ever shining behind them and sooner or later bursts through them and breaks ovier them. We bought our furniture in line with the "Lookout" system, making careful selection as to materials and fin- 2r icti vaiatriner Unrl t furniture whipli wp knmv in hfi Kiiit.ihlft fnr and ftfWnfjlhlfi to the people of this section. Then we bought in large quantities and paid cash wherever cash would obtain special bragains. In every Instance we passed the price advantage to our customers. We followed this with our easy payment plan that made it pos sible for every homemaker to realize the dream of a well furnished home. The people came to see and they remained to buy. The prophets of disaster were dismayed and the timid were given fresh courage, for the results were such a successful August Furniture Sale that it has come to be a matter of comment in furni ture circles throughout the country. New stocks are arriving every day. Examine the offerings in this advertisement. They are only hints of many other rare bargains on our Seventh Floor. Buy your furniture now for cash if convenient or on our easy-payment plan if you prefer. J. L. Brandeis & Sons aV -k. R ay ta. m aW Library Table Antique Daren port Table WortJa 30.00; la tha graceful HepplawhlU desltm with an tique mahogany top; 60x18 Inches. August Sals f4 HP Price, each, I O Library Table In the same Hepplewhlte period designs, top 45x26 Inches. August OA fJP Bale Price, UtO Fibre Table FroHted Browa Fiber Tuble Top 24x26; 28 Inches high; 120 value; August Sale "1 Q PTA Price, only, lO.sJU Round Fibre Table Boud Fiber Table Frosted brown; it Inches la diameter; 28 Inchea high; 17.00 value; August sale 1 1 rn Price only llsUU J L NewTudor Design Bedroom Suite 47.00 43-inch Dresser 24x30-in. plate mirror. August QQ PTA Sale Price, OO.tlU 42.00 39-inch Dresser 24x26-in. plate mirror. August Q Q Sale Price, OO I O 50.00 42-in. Vanity Dresser 16 by 38-inch center mirror; 8x29-in. wing mirrors. Au- QQ gust Sale Price, Ot I O 42.00 35-inch v Chif f orobe Suit compartment, sliding trays and hat compartment. QQ H August Sale Price, OO I O 7.75 Cane Seat Bench To match suite. August Sale Price, 6.25 In Waxed Amer ican Walnut. Pieces come in different sizes, affording suit able choice for laree or small bedrooms at dif ferent prices. 33.00 34-inch Semi-Vanity Dress er 12x24-inch center mirror; 7 hv 20-inch wincr mirrors. Au- CSa,e .26.50 36.00 31-inch Chifforette Two small drawers and large drawer, four sliding trays in compart ment. August QQ Sale Price, LO.l O 8.25 Cane Seat Chair To match suite. August Sale rt A A Price, 9.00 Cane Seat Rocker match suite. August Sale Price, ' To 7.50 75.00 Quartered Oak Dining Table 4V.75 Augu.. Sale Price 54 lncbea la diameter, extends to 96 lnchee. 23.00 Oak Dresser August Sale Price I MiI WnH M 3 o 0 16.75 Solid waxed oak dressers with large mirror, two small draw ers and two large drawers. 26.00 Simmons Bed August Sale Price, 18.50 Simmons Cribs Aofuat SaU Trie H73 Irerr ftalsb with dMorsttd bt4 bor4, vane a4 i footj !. vUe; Aa. t I r u Hal. ttM, I'l.ltJ 32.50 Mahojjany Rocker reoUi4 I l.atry, Our Ats 4at Rale frl'e 26.7.5 17.25 Sewing Cabinet Jka Idral Gift Mahogany finuheil, y ith three drawer fotnpart menti for thread, ta. Auf. Sale Priee, 13.50 21.50 Windsor Rocker Co fort as4 SbBpllcitf retsMaei Solid mahogany Wat, Auguat Salt rrle 17.75 wgon IjlaJ Jte Hon I'osjplfte Wltaott Oae Mahogany or walnut; drop leaf sty!. Augimt Sale rrir, 26.50 k Folding Steel Cots 4 tf Made for the U. S. Army On &iU at 1.98 XII J Tbree ot are just the thitig L for hi'ailtale anl Institution. Thy sr 21 laehK high when aptn, but faMfe! Ihsy mreupy very little epaa, lVn1 irtia Mabotany nolabed, pnrlod d slcn; full atze. 1.50 Bed Pillows August Sale Price 1.20 HlfW Itllixi vita aaita (tti. eu.r4 la A, C A. Ikilag site, lie Juus. 35.00 Mahogany Gate Ug Table Pie laaiaa, rMful iH. Jwt ! Stttntk llooi Ihlt pftr1ttrtity.