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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (May 25, 1912)
---- THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, MAY 25, 1912. - " 9 - rCAMP FOMJQHONQR DEAD Memorial Service! Via Be Con ducted at Wert lawn. ' COlOm, EYDER WIIX SPEAI ; Spanish Vetera as- Camp will Erect Mtiumt t Be Adorned with Shell af the Battle ship Mala. Camp Ln Forty No. 1, Vnlted 8panlh "r Veterans, will hold memorial exer arses at )Vest Lawn cemetery, buadaa. " Commissioner J. J. Ryder will b the . speaker of the day. General Lawtoa. Ladles or the Relief Corps, will hold errr cmee at the tame place, lit conjunction ' with the Spanish Veterans. Camp Forby has usually held ms- awrlal exercises at Fort Crook. Th". reason fox the change, is (hat tha camp baa secured a plot of ground at West lwn, where a monument will ke erected. The monument will be adorned with a heJI from the batttesnlp Maine, the gift of the Wa department . ' . , : Members of the Grand Army of the ' Republic and the public generally have keen Invited to attend the exercises. The burial ritual will be given. There wlU be music in addition to the regular irttuallaUc exercises. 1- . Memorial sarviees are held by the camp :j.a week before Memorial day so that ' Spanish War Veterans may be free.u participate in tlta memorial exercises of '. the Grand ATtny of tha Republic" on Decoration day. f( Important Annual Event! BOYS ROB RURAL MAIL BOXES IN CUSTER COUNTY BROKEN BOW. Nab., May !.-( Spe cial.) The police are on tha lookout for some half-grown boys who have lately Bean robbing rural mail boxes. Mra J. ' & Wood, Irving lust east ef town. Is the latest victim. As she, was standing at her window looking toward the foot, of etna lane where the mall box Is located. 4 boy atom M years old approached the , box, deliberately lifted out tha mall and . Biade off with tt As Mr. Woods was i seriously Ul at the time. Mra.' Wood had to depend opon. a niece to (Ira chase, ; but tha bar eluded her and made for the frtty. Only a small part of tha mall was ; recovered. Tha officers are trying to .break up a gang of youthful of fenders about town and vicinity and. If 'Vhls young man Is caught, they will probably make.. xemph trf him. .BELLEVUE COLLGE NOTES Feel Cj Johnaoa la fleeted Edltor p In-Chtet af tke Farple .... , - ,' and Gold. 'The Uli Junior Annual known as the ''"Indian.' has made Its appearance and ! la wtthout a doubt the. best publication , i f Its kind aver Issued at Bellevua.lt Is - Viand In soft purple- leather, stamped with gold, and presents a splendid ap- pea ran re. Paul C. Johnson Is edltor-ln- .chief, and A. w;. .pqwden .b.usinsss. man-. gr.,; - :" - - - Jn tha xlsei ton foc-edttox-rn-etrlef-of -the Purple and Gold, tha student's monthly paper, for the coming year, Paul C. Johnson wss chosen and Raymond Jones elected business manager. Bellevue summer school will begin It's aasslon oa Monday, June It, and con tinue for eight weeks. The pros pacts are excellent for a largo attendance and suc cessful work. . . . . ...... Tba last kail game et the season whfeh was ta have been played at Bellevue Thursday w'as called off on account of the death of President Parry of Doana college. The TDoane team- waa touring the state, but1 returned .to Crete Imme diately whea the announcement came. In spite of keen athletic- rivalry; the greatest friendship tiaa always existed Between Doana and Belle me and Belle vue stud eats extend hearty sympathy to tha friends at Doana ta th loss of their president. . . v . The Academy base bell team will play .Plattsmouth High school at Plattsmouth Saturday. Coach Primrose has picked his men whs will go to rlattlnga Friday to tha Stats , track meet, and expect! to bring borne tha long end -of tha oars. Bellerua has already beaten Wealeyan hi' a dual meet, as did Doane, and the closest ktad of a eon test la looked toe against Doana Coach Ha lata of Hastings, bowsvar, may bare a surprise up his sleeve. Which every woman in the vicinity of Omaha is deeply interested in 10 a. in. Saturday, Way 25, 1912 164 Women's Suits of Silk and of Wool Beautiful goods' made for pur own trade selected with care for this season's business Silk Suits which sold up to $45 each Wool Suits which sold up to $45 each at E&G4 AT 10 'clock Let there be no misunderstanding., Not everv suit is worth $45, but every suit in the lot-worth two, three or four times the price askedSaturday. ' f lholtiiasE.il ' V . '.,.. . . ; Supplementary to the other announce ment than which we. do not lelieve you will find an item of greater interest we will submit the following special lots priced to fill our store from stem to stern SAT URDAY. Oiina Dept. Pressed Colonial Tumb lers, value 70c per dozen 6 FOR 19c You must tak them with you we canuot deliver at this price. On the Square ; Linen and Cotton torchon lace and in sertion, Zltc yard; worth up t 7 cents. Broken styles of torchon' lace 1V4 yard. Some sold as high as 9 cent. Children '8 Section, Second Floor Colored wash dresses, ages 6 to' 14 years sold np to $1.75, special 9Sc. , Children's Outing lints, peanut straw and plain Milan, 75c EACH. BOYS' ROMPERS, LOW NECK, 50o EACH. t Shimnak and Brabyn Saturday Remember these 2 names they apply to about 1,250 yards of fine colored, fig ured, thin cotton dress goods never sold below 25 oents to be sold on Saturday, West Aisle, at 15c YARD. ; ' The New Shoe Section Sales Sur passes all our. hopes. New footwear for Women and Children. j SATURDAY Do please make an : effort to come in the-morning last, Saturday impossible to give our rjsunl service in the afternoon. Cooler in the 1 morning, too. , A man who stood near as we were pre paring this copy-said what a. pity you cannot get THEODORE ROOSEVELT ' to act as your press agent on these items WE WOULD NOT WANT HIM the crowd wbuld 'be so great : our store WOULDN'T HOLD THEM for the same. T. R is the greatest crowd drawer in America today.' ' Men, this will interest you more than politics for Saturday All our Men's Shirts m Pleated and , Soft Bosoms, ligbt and dark patterns, from regular itoek, $2.00 and $2 JK values,' Sat urday $1.55 each.' .vii;1.. ... A new lot! of Tash four-in-hands 25o values, 15c each; 2 for 2oC. Porosknit Union Suits, $1.00' quality at69 ; ' Fine Bale Union Suitfi $1.50 quality at 98c. ... w-.'V;. - The best mercerized lisle Union- SoUs the $2.00 kind at $1.59 Saturday.;4.. r;: Balduff has been heard from ,'from far California, be' sends greetings L to the friends of years ago Jie expresse4;deHgbt : at the . wonderfMl- growth of the Candy businens Saturdays -we have always a crowd of men; thev, too, know where to get GOOD THINGS. Mr. and.. ;Mrs. ' Cobb caterj-getnp clever things for functions take, special orders for cakes end confectionery re lieve you indeed from all responsibility. LEAVE ORDERS AT DEPARTMENT. ' Orders for Ices and Ice Cream fot'Sunday must be reoelved "on Saturday. , SPECIAL-PaUies . . crowded full of detititms perjam 15o box SATURDAY. - ' Mrs. Jones' asks us. to impress uMn .. even-body tlat there -are Suits -in the Spe- ciJ Sle SaLflr(iuy,,all eizoa, small women regnlar sizes and out sizes for larger .women.,. .-MiVi v'a. r: ' So.tlbme Onef Come Mi "We Will . . e i . . . i . .. Thomas CHIpatriGft l fe ' - ' ,, - From Our Near' Neighbors : World's Greatest Ocean Tragedy 1,726 Lives Lost ALCOHOLIOLLS f Mori Peopla Each Day " NEAL SOLVING PROBLEM Tha whela wora stands acbast the people at an civilised aaOosa. mourn the (raat and appil3( lass ef lire caused sr the aHislD at tha Tliantc, la arhlca kiraereds at llTes vera lost. ana w causiaa; saore deaths, siiserr. and suftenac in tMs aauntrr'EACH DA if thaa that caused br tMa awful oeeaa tracedy. Rallahla reports show the loss of over 790,009 persons and billions ef a. opart as oh rear, caused by the excessive te . dnlcence la Intoslcarinc liquora, Durlos the aaet few years there hav been orer three seora Ute-Ssrinc Sta tlsns known as Noal Institutes astab- llsbed la principal cities In the UnluJ "i" practice bis profession at Chanhera States and foeian eountnaa. In which! The TUbekahs taaanirday entertained thousands are bernf sared from the awful cars ec stroac dlink. t , . Threa days sprat in tsiina tha nodera Keal treat svt t niuni an erSTlna, an petite and aeaira tor ftquor. ' If yaa want to rid yourself easily, awickly and BernaHiemiy of tka body, I mind and .soul aatroytac affliction let la a "Lifeboat- thaa wM-save.ywa. . If not afflicted yourself, "throw out the Ufa Mae" to sown oa et tha many yea know of who need your brrp sad make h possible for theal ta secure tha benefits 'et tha Nasi treatment! Keal Institute, ... - Waieiloe. Fred Bhrtiardt went to Omaha Wednes day to buy a horse and eusy for use in his business. Mr. and Mrs. J. t. Courtney and Roily Krebs of South Omaha wera (uasu Sun day at Mrs..$. C, fieuos'a Tempts Kobrnson went to Uncoln Sat uroay to auond a fraternity ball that nlstil In ttas capital city. Ura. Charles Wells, who formerly lived In this vicinity bat who now iwidee near Hosaiia, waa here elsttiuc old friends. -Miss Btra P Uwell went ta Wahoo Saturday afternoon to be present at a oiaas play af th school, at which on of her nieces nv a areduata. A frsdlna outHt operated by Henry Bruhn and John.Neal Is dotna some road work on the bottoms and puttlnf tha roads In good shaps tor travai. alias Katharine Hanks of Peru, who was one of the North tfend teachers th last year, elslted from Monday till Thurs day with Alias Uaala McWhonsr. Mr. MoOauley of Omaha, mother of Brun Oray, who Mve on the former Daa Orowoock rarro, was Ma. tins her son and family th last week or two, and returned home aunuay; " Brlds Iran and lumber bav beea nn- loaded her this week for th new bridge t Elk City and other arid wore to b don by th company havlna the ooatrast for county work. ; Th Waterloo Sunday school base ball team went to Tallry Tuesday to play th hlf h school team there, the Friday cams being postponed until then. Th boys were oeieatea. m to a, P. W. Corliss has been out this week looking after work on his farm. The Lefrlnrwell sawmill wss moved th first of th week to the Corliss farm, where Thomas Appleby lives and will cut timber there. . Justus Veysr went to Omaha Wednes day n business. He says the first plant ing of corn Is coming up snd conditions are find, and that whtls rain would b aeorf.tabl tb bottoms can stand tt a month without additional moisture. Mr. and afrs. Charlee Thompar af Otraha were her aueoctaa commence ment. Dean Fordvre et he state oaj'-errTty US flnutk Itall firrl t Mn . T I ' wmr . vii. , mmw mm - - SMnsxmsisn. Mr. and Mrs: H. N. Marsh War Om aha Tlsxars oi- Tueidsy. Pred Beach of Unrein was a Tftoter aver Sunday at the Dr. Ollkorson noma Dr. Msun attended th meeting of th Stat Dental association at Uacoln this week. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Latta and family 4R Tuesday morning oa their auto trip to wasniacton, a. c Her. Mr. Taylor of th Presbyterian church went to Tork a Monday for a short visit at th home of his brother. Mr and Mrs. Ross Orsenleat left Tues day fo- a two week's visit with Mrs. Uroealeafs aareats la Wasainatoa county. Kaa. Mr. and Mrs. vChester Charles and baby dauyhter are up from Omaha this week visiting at the homee f tha parents both noes or too nous. Tter. Mr. Willis ms of the Bsntlst rhurch artl Rev. Mr. Bancroft of th Riverside Baptist church are absent from their ehagrs this wrek attending the Norther Baptists' coavsaUoa at Dea Moines. Mr. snd Mrs. T H. OIU went to lAn- ecln last week and. attended tke com mencement exercise at watch their son Ward graduated from th medkal de partment. The newty fledged physician the children of members and the children ef Odd Fellows to thru- annual May party. Over an hundred of th young sters were entertained sll afternoon and before aelisr sent to their feasted an kc cream aad case. wrtaas'lrM. fcn Mat tie Swate ef Uncota Was her attending tn atumnl reception. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Brawner were her PrVlty attending commeaeetaent exer- 'M t sru""SiBTla was M af ta pad- uatcs of th 8tau Normal school' last Thursdsy. Hoger fieib returned Thursday from Peru, where he has been attending the Utate JSormal ayoopl. . Miss Wldaman, who has been the pri mary teacher hers th last yar, left for her home In Ndlgh.' ' - Frank Begley, Wlinam Klerk, UoM Norrieon snd Arch uockerlll cam to attend comtnaitoement aaerciaes. A elass of seven graduated from fha high achool. They ars Ethel Klger. Earl Kaney, Oliver Maney. EVraest evlerk, Joe Kiwell, Solomon Zoorian. Myron SchsaL The Grand Array af the Republic me morial services will be held In the Meth odjat church Sunday at t p. m. Rev. Warn will preach the memorial sermon. Superintendent E. 8. Wykoff and Miss Klna Gelb were married at the close of the school here, and left for V, liber. Neb., where they visited th groom's parents, Th-y will mare their home la Spring field. , Mrs. Msbel Bliss and Miss Winifred Waters, who -have taught her -the east two years, left for their homes. They will not return Tor next year. Mrs. Bits has been secured by th tha Scott's Bluff schools. Ths Overton-Kark case In the district ourt before . Juotte. Travis at Papllllon attracted many In the vicinity to the trial. This ease grows out of the killing of W. B. Overton near Millard last August and tb dlaposal of his property. Valley. C. B. Nichols and W. P. Miller aaah purchased automobiles this week. Geotw Ed try cam down from Fremont Wednewtay to look after Interest of Eddy Bros. Mrs. J. J. Miller cam out from Omaha Tuesdsy snd win spend a week with her Son W. r. Miller. Arthur' Puffer, of Colorado, fprlnl. vlalted W. i. and Frank M tiKroor Tues day and Wednesday. ... C. H. Coy purchased of C. R. Plerc ths property vacated by Dr. Read hut week. Us will erect a fine residence. Mr.' and Mrs. W. & Eldy went t Omaha Thursday ta visit Mr. and Mra, Mert Rathburn, and Mra Gibsea. Th regular meeting ef ' th Valley W'oman s club wss held at the horn of Mrs. F. C Kennedy Friday afternoon.. Mr. and Mr. John Nightengale cams out from Omaha Saturday to spend Sun der with Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Nighten gale. Miss Martha Ooehrv who has been un able ta teach for th past Week hi murk better and will resum her work Friday. Mra V. H Thomss, who was Quit Ml Monrtav -Is much bettsr. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas will spend most tb wlek la Omaha. , Ills Marmn Whit mors whs has beea vhutlng in Lincoln will be a guest at a house party at Torn. Neb., tha last of tha weak. Th funeral of Mrs. t D. Smith who died Frtsay evsnina wss held from th bom near FJk :ity 8unaay. She la sur vived by a husband and six children. Rev. H. X. Taylor win conduct a mem orial eervic for the members of the Orand Army of the Republic of Valley and vicinity at the Methodist church Sun day morning. Mrs. Mons Johnson entertslned for thd members of the Wana dub and their husbands Taesdsy vmng A arastcal and literary . program . was followed by a delicious lunch. ' wttb Tnrrasrtoa. Miss Beth Krats spent Sunday Mra Bates. , The ladles aid sset at Itsgca Thurs day for dinner. . A baby girt wss hora to Mr. and Mrs. Nets Andersen Monday- A'bert Petty of Omaha spent Stviday with hi mother, Mra Fred KMght. . Mr. and Mrs. A. C D'a spent Sunday la tMrescc with Mr. and' Mrs. Jensen. Mr. Neb) Rasnnism a went to Banning, to t. skit her daughter, Mrs. Fred PauHeo. Mr. and Mrs. S. C Brrwstn- wd Mrm tShepard wars tat aw ward Monday aad Tuesday. Miss Irroa Pattys af Otoaha slams! from Friday till Sunday -with hvT mtnsur, Mrs. Fred Knajlrt. .... Mra Peckennaugk aad anna. Vmtea and-hlurel of Iaxmb, la., ars spending; a few days with Mis. Spring. Rev. Nsrley 'Swift of Hethney will sneek at the Christian chirr oh Sunday, May M, at H a. m. and at I p. an.. Mrs. Xf cMaatftrs of Omaha ram out Wednesday to spend a few days with her daughter. Mrs. Arthur Guinea. MT. knd Mr. C. C. Ctauesh and Mr. and Mra Thompson f Omaha spent Sun day at the 8. M. Thompson bosna. Prof. F. Bart tlnaselln af North Cdds church af Omaha wlU speak In ths Christian. Endeavor steeling at 1 p. th. Mr. and Mrs. Paulson and son. Adelhert. and Peter Uind of Council ftlurti visited Tuenttay n-enmt at tb A. C IMa bom. Mr. and Mrs. S. It. Diwstr and Mr. and M rs. Arthur Knight vlsltsd la Omaha with Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Brewster Tues day. Arthur Oatnea of Trvtmrron and Mrm Jean MeMaeters of Omaha were united m marriage Wednesday. They will make their home on a farm north of Irving ton. -Miliar). Dr.. Ponder autoed to Omaha Wednes day afternoon. 1 Mtssen Urban anil Bsrothf Andersmt war Omaha visitor Monday. Mlm Anna Goseh af Omaha vtstisd aav ral days teat week with her parents. . Miss I.ols Anderson vfelted Thursday snd Friday with Mis Calkin at Elk horn. ' Mis Weta Kent f sUrrMngton was a guest Wednesday of Miss . Mlm Thoalcaa. Mr. and Mrs. August Schmidt, sr., kr nsltlng their daughter, Mrs. Urban at Uehllng, rV1. Miss Hamann. who attends sohool her vsrlted Sunday at hsr hem near Elkhom. Mlm Edna Baldwin, who has been at tending achool at Bethany I at for her vacation. Mr. and Mra Ed Sweet and son rlw srd. spent several days this week la Omsha with friend. Mra Amos Bridge reTurnsd from Fre mont Monday wherw she Spent aevaral aays with air. BrMgra. Miss Mlrmi Thoeleka whs hss eam- pleted bar teaching Bear Bennington, rav turnsu so nr oom snuay. Mr. and Mrs. QaThurtier and son of South Omaha wera gusata Sunday at Mrs. Osllagnar' mother, an. fkmata Mrs. 3leta and dauchter Orac. ef little ftioax, la., who have been visiting her psrents, Mr. and Mrs. Frsndsen, ra- turnea to tier nom Tnarsaay. News of Beatrice - ' -" ' and Gage' County BBATR1CS, Neb, May K-fSneoial.r-A yoaac man giving th name et Wfl obi, and claiming Blu Spring. Kb.. a bis horn, m la Jail at Marysvllls Kan., on th charge of stealing a team from A. C. King, a liveryman of tha oity. On of the florae died shortly be for Ms arrtst. two wille from Ben nington, Kan. At W arrlfmlnary baMna h aav th ham et John Bother, and later Changed It ta Whiter wtbstr. He said his heme waa at Orhnrdtd. fa. William Reed waa arraigned' yesterday In Jodg Ems' court on th charge of carrying oonosalet weapons. Ha pleaded hot f uflty and his east was aet for hear ing May B. In default of fl.WS bond hr was remanded to th county jail. Warren E. Chamberlain bt Bios flprlnga and Miss Eatella Ralney wera married at the horn ef th btlde's brother at Fremont yesterday. They will mhk their bom en a farm near Blue Spring. Qua Tlegen, living near D WlU. Ve- ce'lved an ugly wound th'fh right leg yesterday at bis bams by Ota accidental discharge of revolver, which Ji was trying; . to clsan. l Xb Ball entered, ' the right leg Just above the anss and. passed through It Inflicting a Ught flesh wound oa his left tag. H wsa brought to th Onltod Bret Urea hespiisl In this city for treatment, , , Virginia Colt, the lltU daughtar of Mr aad Mra. U wig at, Call, waa bitten by bar pet dog, and yasterdar It, was dlaeavered that the animal was suffering . from rabies. Th head af list dog wee, sweat ta th i'aeteur Institute al Cluoaa hi Or. A, 11. Fetra, and aawMfvad mee se etatlng that ths asmal.wtiMeatly had kydraphoblv Mr. and Mrs. Oott ssft tmmediatsly for t'kicags . wtth. (hair daughter, whom they will .place In the Pasteur institute far treatment. Th mayor baa Issusd a prostamatlon order lug all owner af dogs is either kill them or pea them up. Th ofQasrs wars eater -day ordered to shoot all 4og feuad run ning at large. rltlsew of thhv Wis,' died middemy Wssnassay ararh. - M tapavaeek -was haa ck, an Ih stiwet, went Into th fflo t bt feed star and managed to attract the tssatran t a passirby. A ahysloial aad 'ether waslstaaos was proawtly anmmaaea. but Wi. Spvaok Htad en tb Way to bl name a few bwck distant. He leave a widow tand eeveral ehlldrea. He was prominut ad lariaeattal wmeng th Bohemias penpi, this eammunlty. Ms was a member sf two Bohemlaa lodges and f the Knights ef Prthlaa i. Joe gpevarel,. RAVEKKA, Keb., May H-OHnedal)-Jnseph Spevacek, a nromfnsnt Bohemian Shew tww ks Pwsslwr.' . SBADWOOD. a TX, May M.-(BciaVI -United Stales district court I In es- slon here wftb fudge Elliott ea ths.bench. One of the principal mat tars ta ooo bsf ore th grand ury la th .presentment against Ray K Shea, th young money order clerk of Lead fwetofflos, who. is accussd of mbessllnt nearly It. Ota tram funds In hi charge. Shaa is now .out on bonds and bla unblemished record sad lack of motive for lb alleged aria, bar puaxlsd the officials, handling the 'Lira wires smoke Permits. I eeots. , Clrhew. Mr. A. McGrew waa aa On ska vtsttor Thursday. Mrs. Kuhl snl dsutrhter, KatH, werk omsna visitors Thursday. Mra Oeoflrs Witt wsa vhtlteg mt Week by a brother from Tiaeenport, la. Mrs. Charles Nell aad chrtdren went to Vallsy Wednesday to visit her parents. Mra E. C etenioker of Omaha came out Thursday murnlng to visit bar parents. Mr. Jam Wahrh of Bertsoa e vtatt. Irg her sister, Mra. Charlee WHta, en Thursday. Mrs. B. B. Baldwin arrived the first of the week for a visit with the B. Bald' win family. J. E. Fate has purchased two lots north or the Bert urersnn place or T. J. rucaey, Where be will have a some bwin. Bikhom erhoel closed Friday emd teach- srs snd children celebrated the event with a picnic in the school bouse grove. . Mrs. Joseph Odem-Mer went to Omaha Thursday tb meet her aanerhter and baby from Nearasaa titr, won win visit lor some time. ' - . The bUrksr Mltlmg sosnnany went Into voluntary bankruptcy Wednesday. Their iiatMiitte wer about s.w an asset shout teams. ... Mr. Birbsnk tf CusMna. Neb., vistted the first of the week . wttk his ootnla. Mrs. VanAlst and Mrs. D. P. Quiua. This was the first visit in saventeen years. Ths teachers. Mrs. Leach. Mrs. Bald win and Mrs. Jottneon attended the school xercieea at Waterloe. given by the pupils in Walsh hall, Thursday inning. The Persistent end Judtotouk Use Newspsper Advertislnc la the Road t Basra Baccses. : (Pfe'r, (f Hl If if lfl$$ T"t" Good New for tie Economical Housewife . ; "Serperrtine Cipe" appcak to'tfie ecoiwiriicsl ' honsrrwife, because of th (act thai it loob pretty, wears long, and Joe not require ironing. ; It bai" only to be washed and wKen dried it has all its 1 ... - mujuuu ucnuy, - .a Every woman 'cWigHtt in pretty tiduse dresses, Nj) MrVfMinsv sarVtUftf iX 1 1 1 f aagbsMlstst swtnraanai awl's ttifAf4ds " ' ! a yVJTeVga7seMg email lawin lnS vagaj laBse from print foods in attractrve designs, but bereto fore garments of this 'nature became M crumpled " SO ; qoickiy (hat tJiey weteatriaL Tkere are tom&erW attractive patterns and coor schemes in Serperatine Crepe." It it nearly as cheap , u ordinary prints, vtd wears much longer because -it retfuires laundcf' less Irequefltly. , . , Ask your retailers to. stow you the many new styles . , and ttirorings for Spring and early Summer. They' are woDdertuIly attractive and ire priced Very low. We caution yoa tolookfor name "Serpentine Gipe on sKge of ertry yiid, and thus be protected against Tfjeerring crepe wfiich wiU not please you. . All th Omaha department stores sell and rec .ommenfl the gefiuine?''Serpetitine fpe." v mi, -w . : - - - - J AY: i' ef5 3