10 A tiik omaha sunday bef,: January 30, ioig. LAD ANXIOUS TO WEARBLUEUIIIFORM Volunteers Make Decided Hit with Rine-Temr-Old Lad Who Needed Help MOTHER IS FORCED TO WORK Little Totnmle, aged , Just thinks be has about the grandest home In the world now. Up to three days ago he llred with his mother in a little room, and It tot awfully cold sometimes, and sometimes mother would cry. Thm mother bundled Mm up one tnnrnlns and brought htm to thli fin p'sce bre he ta now. There's a great Mir ro"m, and. upstair there ar many tflomi and lta alw.jrs warm and every Vody'a kind to htm and he a-oea to achool and haa nlre warm red mlttena to wear and a warm little overcoat. And mother never riiea. Oh, It's Just grand! Tonimla'a grand home la the Volun teer of America headquarter. 114 North f ifteenth atreet. where the McCormlcke are taking care of him. Hla father la Dead and hta mother works to make the lli'tng for both of them. . Kt-.e ha relative, but they declined to Cake rare of Tommle while hla mother at work. They have enough 'little Iroiiblea" of their own. Then ah remembered the Volunteere. Eh had attended some of their atreet meetings In the summer and aha believed thev would help her. When ahe told her story to Mra. Mc cormick of the Volunteer ahe won her keart richt away. And little, smiling Commie clinched the bargain. fo the McCormlrks look after Tommla all day, feed him and weah his face and hands and get him ready for school. And when he Isn't in achool he's explor ing hla big grand horn, upstalra and downstair. And. then. In the evening hla mother cornea home from work and they ay goodbye and go to their' room for the tolaht. Tommle ta auch a nice, good, little boy, aay the McCormlrka. that It la really a pleaaure to have him there. Tommle ha his dream, too. Bom day, when he'a a man, he aay, ha'a going to be a Vol'a'teer" and wear a alee auit like Major kOrCormlck and Captain Fluher and play on the drum. Dr. Willett Says We Learn from the . Stars and Children Ir. Herbert U Wlllett of the Univer llty of Chicago, who addressed the grad uate at Central High school Friday even ing, commented on the advantagea of public achool education. He spoke of the Interest one flnde In children and women, becaua they furnish aurprUee to break the monotony of the day'a work. Chil dren frequently volunteer startling In formation, he remarked. While looking over aome eiamlnatlon paper of Chicago grade achool pupils re aently he observed the following: In answer to the question, "What la 'he definition of the first person?" a :hlld replied, "Adam:" Another youngster, answering the auestlon, "What is a buttress?" replied, "A buttress la a woman who make but ter." A child made this statement, "A great iny people are put to death every year y elocution." 'This goes to show that w can learn from children and the atare," aald Dr. AllletU Central High Grad Proves to Be Hero at Commencement Now that It l all over, Paul BamuHson of Central Iliah achool. one of th Janu ary graduate, Is looked upon a a hero, although hi rtlon t th commencement Friday evening ns Just what a gentle man should do when he happened to be near by when a young woman faint and needs to be carried to a convenient pine for attendance. Th aurnrlelng feature of th Incident Is not that Mr. amuelon should hav rendered first eld, but that he should have been able to pick Miss Minnie Frry from her seat, crry her In hi arms from th front row of the auditorium of Cen tral High achool, down through the alie. along a hallway to the office of the school. Ml Frey fainted during th ad dress of Ir. Herbert U Willett. The speaker stopped when he noted the young woman leaning over In her seat. Phe le a girl or more than ordinary wrigni. While othera were thinking Just what to do Mr. Bamuelaon had the prostrate fig ure In hi arma and he seemed to know Just how to carry a woman under auch circumstance. HI respiration wa ac celerated a little by the effort, but he did not atop until be had Mlsa Frey In the school office, where proper attendance could be administered. After performing this task Mr. Pamiirt aon returned to nl aeat and resumed his Interest In the commencement program. FAST TRAINS FR01I WEST ABANDONED Bad Stormi in Nevada Mountains Came the Annulment by the . Union Pacific. COLDER WAVE IN WYOMING Trains Nog. 2, the Overland Lim ited, and 10, the Ran Francisco Limited of the Union Pacific, all east bound, are annulled, and at head quarters It Is not known where they are or when they will arrive. Short trains, however, are being made up at Ogden, Utah, and tomorrow they School Board Now Planning Buildings to Bo Erected Soon Members of the Board of nducatlon at luncheon dlcusned In an Informal manner vartoua featurea of th building program to be carried out with money received from aale of $500,000 bond laat fall. The board aeems to, be unanimous In the opinion that new schools be started next spring to replace the buildings now used at the Park, Clifton Hill and Druid Hill altes.-Additions .will .be. provided at Franklin and Lincoln arhoola and Central school will be remodeled and enlarged for uee by the High Bchool of Commerce. This la part of the-program outlined In a statement presented to voters when 11,000,00? bond were . authorised at an election laat May. ...... , Dan Cupid Makes Inroads on Omaha Teaching Force Whether or'not leap year has anything lo do with the cae. th fact remains :ht sis publlo schools teachers hav re signed or hav announced their Intentions to abandon "single bleMedneas." The superintendent regard th altua don a an epldemlo and h know not when it will end. The name of th teacher who hav wpHulalod to th wile of Daniel Cupid re: Janet Wallace. Central High; Sarah Ban borne. High School of Commerce) Kdn Fulton and Hulda Madaen, Houth fide schools; Lucille Brown, .Kdward Hoaewater; Edna Dodge, Beals. Several other teachers have been ob served in be wearing rings they never wore before and on flngera which arouse the Interest of their Irienda. New Teachers for tho Public Schools The superintendent of publlo aohoola announced the following changea begin ning with the second semeter next Mon day morning i . Beule 8nydr will erturn to the ancient Unguase department at Central High, ifter an abeenoe of al monlha Annette rlierry of Brown Park school nd Bessie Howard c.f Farnam school will b advanced to manual training work In the elementary aohoola. Orac DuBots will be added to th household art department of Central High on account of Increased attendance. Josephine Hughe of th Herman de partment In elementary achool will sue reed Janet Wallace at Central High. Catherine Cone of Ashland, Neb., 111- school will have charge of the sewing de partment In th elementary arhoola of th Routb fide, succeeding iCdna Fulton, reelgned. Alma AxeUon of I-smont, la., will be a'lded to th Latin department of Central High school. Spigle Funeral to Be Sunday Afternoon Th funeral of Henry Splgl. th Omaha pioneer, who died Friday morning, will be held Sunday afternoon at t o'clock from the residence of Mr. and Mra Barney Harris. 611 Bouih Thirty-first street. Rabbi Frederick Cohn will offi ciate and interment will be at I'leaaaat Hill. School Nurses Will Make Sunday Visits Pome of the visiting nurses of the Board of Education will work Sunday, that they may complete their visitation of absent children before opening of the new semester Monday morning.' The plan is to have, all children examined at the schools on Monday. Absentees or now entrants must present ' certificates of health before they will be admitted. One of the nilrses facilitated her work by using a bora and buggy.- " - - FEBRUARY TO BE JUBILEE MONTH OF THE Y. W. C. A. February. 11. haa been appointed by the national ooard a "Jubilee month' ror tne. rouns? women Christian asso ciation throughout tfae'land. It I fifty yeara sine the, first . Xoung ., Women Christian association waa organised In the United KtaUa-and they have been years el marvellous growth and of the very manifest guidance of Uod. The lo cal association la planning aome Interest ing event for the month. A general plan of the month, as made by the special committee. Is as follow: First week Membership week, with several banquets for groups of niembers; second week, Publicity week, when 'members will try to present the work In a many places as possible; In the third week, which Is His torical week, they will present the his torical pageant prepared by the national board, and the last week will be divided into days of giving and days of prayer, with a closing birthday service March 3, will come through on the time of the regulars. It Is asserted that the annullment of the three rrark train Is due to terrific storm and floods In the mountains and the valleys west of Ogden. A snowstorm of great proportion ha been general through th Nevada mountain for sev eral day and It I presumed that the Southern Pacific that delivers Noa. t and 10 to the t'nlon raclfle at Ogden la blocked again. Trewbla West f Oadea. Et of Ogden ther I no trouble, but the weather Is cold. Impeding the run ning of trains to Home extent. Tempera ture through the aouthera portion of Wyoming are 10 to degree below sero, with a fight snowfall Friday night. Farther north In Wyoming and along the line ef the Northwestern and Bur lington the coldest weather of the winter la being experienced. It I accompanied by two to four Inches of mow, but it la not drifting. The weather Is so cold that engine are unable to make steam and consequently traina are one to aix hours Iste In arriving. Friday night Camper. Wyo., reported a temperature of SI; Fhoshonl, : Hherl dan, 32 degree below tero. At Bapid City. H. I., It wa 14 degree below and 15 to 30 below all through the Black Hill country. In Nebraska It wa not so cold, but up In the northwest comer of the state around Alllanr and Chadron. 10 degree below sero was registered. Up the Hk horn valley'and" up through the sandhills temperatures went to below. Else where In Nebraska temperature were from i below to 10 above. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS Mr. and Mr. A. J. Gray of Omaha were arrivals January 20 at the Hotel Snspp In Excelsior Spring. Mo. rn Oalnes, proprietor of the Merchants hotel, haa returned from New York, wher h went on business. Village of Elkhorn Sues Power Plant The village board of Elkhorn ha? started mandamus proceedings In district court In an attempt to compel the Platte Valley Power company to furnish elec tric current to Its cltltena without alleged excess charges. A franchise waa granted by the village board last February. On November J, according to the plalntlffe petition, the company rendered bill to It patrons charging 2p cents for meter rent and on lecember 1 asked payment of 25 cents for "readiness to serve." Many "patrons refused to psy these charges and on December W the company cut off the service In many homes, the petition allege. A court order require the company to turn on the current or how cause why it should not do so. Stops Tobacco Habit in One Day Sanlta Ham lnhllhce FVe Ttnolc Showing How Tobacco Habit Can He Itaninhed In From One to Five Pnys at Home. The ndera Sanitarium, located at 9 Main St., 8t. Joseph, Mo., he published a free book ehowtng the deadly effeot of the tobacco habit, and how it can be, banished in from one to five day at home. , Men who have used tobacco for mora than fifty year hav tried thl method and say It ta entirelv successful, and In addition to banishing the dealre for to bacco ha Improved their health wonder fully. Thla method banlahe th desire, for tobacco, no matter whether It Is smoking, chewing, cigarette or nuff dipping : As thl book Is being distributed free, anyone wantlne a copy should send their nam and address at once. Advertisement. MERCURY DROPS AFTER MOVING UP FRIDAY NIGHT The well known thermometer began an other cold day1 work at the weather bureau with a registration of t degree above sero at 7 a. in. today, which la Just 4 degree above th same hour Friday morning. In the Interval It had ventured up to a torrid 10 degrees above at 11 o'clock Friday night. The anow la about over for the present, aaya Colonel Welsh, who predicts, "partly cloudy tonight and Sunday. Not quite so cold Sunday," A. H. STEWART COMES FROM DENVER TO SUCCEED DALE A. H. Stewart ha come to Omaha in be manager of the Aetna Llfi Insurant- company, succeeding the late John Dale. rred Dal will continue at th head of the accident and liability department of th Aetna. Mr. Stewart comes from Denver, wher he haa been for th last rifteen yeara with the Aetna. Prior to that time be waa a train dispatcher on the Union Pacific SuffCE Fponi Piles lead Tot free Trial Treatment No matter how long or how bad go to Tour drugirut toilay and g I a M vent box of fyraoilU Ju Treatment. It FEDERAL COURT TO OPEN prrct The United State court In the Omaha dlvlalun wiU be reopened for business February 21. Judge T. C. Munger Is named as th trial jucge. The new Jury will be drawn next Wednesday. Li ' i 1 , , ' TV rytwaaU SsaO Fi will give relief, and cures. A trial package mailed frv In plain wrapper u you toua us ooupun below, m a SiaU Trial a single bog often FREE SAMPLE COUPON PYRAMID VRVO COMPANY. U Pyramid Hid-.. Marshall, Mich, Kindly send me a Free sample of Pyraa4 PUa TesstiBsat. la plain W tapper. Name Str Cltr . Wotei From thl Weckweir Dept. The latest navsltv In lalies' dress acres sorlos Is the Nsw Knit Collar and Cuff Sets. In whits and rolore New Vandyke Neck Frills ar very atyliah and pretty for the ehla chin sflect. ? Hiss Strange Here Another Week Ths many requests for Miss Strange's ser vtre and advice have resulted In another week's stay. Free lessons all next week In Knitting and Crorhetln Individual instruc tion using FI.E1HHIK8 TARN. Qiiaiiitness Is Expressed in New Spring Apparel Women's New Frocks for Dinner and Traveling Wear We arw ah owing, many new ex amples of the smart simple frocks of Serge, Taffetas and Combina tions suitable for wear beneath the winter coat, for traveling and for the dinner occasions. $25, $35 to $75 s i i iii a ' t New Frocks for Misses and Small Women The petite mlsa and the woman requiring the models for the small er figures will find a charm and grace In our. showing of Taffeta Frocks that will please. . A. wonder full assortment of pretty prae-. ttcal colors and combinations of georgettes. - $19, $25, $32.50, $39 arid $49 Smart Suits for Spring i$ herd Smrtorialbf, thml it. By actual calendar coanl, it it $eoeral month off at yet. tBut Spring clothet have arrived, and the winter uardrohe it beginning to look, dun and dull at compared to the fine feather prepared for the fine ,birdt of Springtime. -Quaintncu it expressed in many of the mart little gownt deoelopod for Spring, and the tuitt are decid edly chic Flare it a dominant note throughout. Lace and embroider' let figure in the trimmings, and rib bon are to have a firm reign. Travel, Sport and Dress Wear The southern bound tourist, the golfer, the women who drlre a car, or the one who wishes the smartest of dress for street or afternoon wear, will appreciate the roost wonderful collection and showing of high class "Tailor Mades" we have ever offered at this season of the, year. -Taffetas, Gros de Lendre, Serges, Gabardines, Poplins, etc. - - The smartness is shown In the new flare given the coats and the wide circular cut skirts. Every good practical color. , ,. $25,$35r $45, $59 up to$89 A Special Lot of Silks Sacrificed 11.25 40-Inch Crepe Chif fons in good range of colors. $1.50 40 Inch Satin Stripe Marquisette. 11.60 40-ln. Printed Chiffons. $1.25 40-Inch Printed Ra diums. 11.25 40-Inch Plain Chiffon Voile.. 11.25 40 Inch Printed Voiles. $1.25 40-Icch Plain Chiffon Cloth. Values to $1.50, per yard i ill Distinctive New Models in Misses' sod Small Wom en's Suits The many innovations In the new suits for this sea eon are not more pro nounced than in the small ladies' and misses' models. Little touches) of smart ness a t iece ' of braid here, a touch of color there, a few extra buttons, a novelty collar, pretty flared ripple coat, with a new novelty aklrt all go to make up the "out of the ordinary" suit. $25, $32.50, $39 and $49 Garments for Palm Beach and Southern Wear Many of tho new creations have been conceived for the southern cli mates, and the one who contemplates spending a few weeks at the southern resorts should see the assortments we have to fill the wants. White Serge Suits. New Combination "Guern sey Cloth" Suitg. Pretty Oolflne Suits. . Nobby New Cotton Mix ture Suits. $22.50, $25, $35 to $59 New Sport and Dress Skirts Extreme variety and newness are the winning features In the new 1916 skirts: variety of materials trimmed In con trasting bands, effective suede leather trimmings, flared bottoms, stitching, fitted yokes, pleated In box and side pleat a $5.00, $6.98, $8.98, $10 and up to $19.00 V 49c After taking stock we find soma odd lots, discontinued Dualities and materials we cannot duplicate on ac- VsU count of conditions,' so we will price thm tftT nillftlr Plnnn, , A J n , . r-t . i.oi u-incn i;aanmere unarmeuse. $1.50 40-Inch Crepe de ChlneT" $1.50 38 inch Black Chiffon Taffeta. -$2.00 40-Inch Crepe Charmeuse. r hr- SALE An opportunity the quick witted woman will seize to sup ply her spring needs, so great are the economies. Values to $2.00 and all at one price, $1.00. $2.00 33-Inch Matlaese. $2.00 38-Inch All-Silk Bnltlng Tuswaha." $2.00 40-Inch Printed Crepe de Chine. $2.00 41-Inch Brocaded 8atln and Crepes. $1.60 40-Inch Silk and Wool Poplin. XI I 50 U 54-Inch Plain and Novelty Suiting and Dress Fabrics Such weaves 64-Inch Black and White Cbecka 64-Inch Imperial Sergea 64-Inch Novelty Stripes. 64-Inch Cascade Crepes. 50-Inch French Sergea 54-Inch Bedford Cords. 64-lnch Wool Plalda And many other weaves, worth up to $1.50. Specially priced for Monday, yard v 98c Sheets, Pillow Slips, Muslin, Printed and White Cotton Fabrics 32-Inch Finest English 8hlrtlngs, beautiful styles and colorings; neat figures, absolutely m Ql fast Monday, yard.. J.S&2C 27-Inch Fancy Outing Ftannsl, ex tra weight and warm fleecy nap, both sides alike. Regular Sc f value, yard OC Dress Zephyrs, all the wanted styles and colorings: neat checks and stripes. Lengths to 20 yarda Values to 104c Special evl Monday, yard 72 C The Genuine Lorraine Egyptian Tlssus, beautifully embroidered and plain figures; neat checks and col or combinations, Kegular 26o value. Special, yard. 18c 38-Inch Dress Percsle, full stan dard C4x64 cloth. In all the wanted sty lea light and dark Ql colors; 10c value, yard..Oy2C 35-Inch Bleached Cambric, Muslin and Longcloth, beautiful quality, worth to 10c yard, 7yC The Genuine Lonsdale Bleached Cambric, 3( Inches wide, mill shone, each piece stairiped. Regu lar 160 value, Monday, yard 38-Inch Unbleaohed Muslin, ex tra fine quality and weave, easily bleached and laundered. Regular 8o value. Special Mon- day, yard ,.. OyfcC :. 9V2C Extra Heavy . Bleached Sheets, made from best grade round thread sheeting, full bleach ' and perfect wearing quality ; 3-inch hems. Size 72x90 inches, each..69o Size 72x99 inches, eaxh..65o Size 81x90 inches, each..65o Size 81x99 inches, each..69o Pillow Slipa Size 42x36 inches, each 12VjC Size 45x36 inches, each.. 15c Monday, the last day of our January White Goods Sale, we offer dainty new white novelties for blouses, dresses, dancing lrocas, iounaauon sups, etc., at a biz savin" tj' l. i j , , . . . . e White Embroidered Novelties, 40 and 45-lnch. From f r nr 49c to SttO New White Novelty ' eyr" Volle. 40-inch. Yard OC Fine Quality Seed Voile. r 40-lnch. Yard jC White Novelties for Blouses, Dresses and Children s nr Wear. 36-lnch; yard OC 40-Inch "Brandels Special" White Chiffon Voile; 40-lnch. Per i r yard One Special Lot of 38-Inch White Gabardine, worth to 45c. 1 f ' Yard iyC Longcloth and Nainsook Specitls Imperial Longcloth 36 Inches wide, 13-yard bolts, 80c and SI. 19 42-Inch English Longcloth, 12 yard bolts 81.98 45-Inch English Longcloth, 12 yard bolts 82.59 Chlmosa Nainsook, soft and silky, 42 Inches wide, 10-yard tQ QC box, Monday 0CO Family Nainsook, highly recom mended for fine undermusllns, 86 inches wide, 12-yard bolu $1.49 Great Sale of Laces 18 to 86-Inch Imported Lace Alloverg and Flouncinjrs, many suitable for entire dresses, waists, camisoles, etc., QQ in white, cream and ecru. Regular 69c value, yard. eJaC Fancy Wash Laces, suitable for dress trimmings, under wear, etc. Net Top Lace Edgea Normandle Val Laces. Cluny Edgea and Insertlona Shadow Bands and Edgea lie Values, Monday, yard Gold and Silver Lace Flouncings, embroidered an silk maline nets 36-lnch Silk Shadow AU overa 18-Inch Silk Shadow Chantll ly Flouncings. 43-Inch all Silk Chirfons, all color a 1.50 and ll.SS Laces, yard 98c 10c 12-Inch All-Silk Dress Net, especially desirable for the new party irowns. separate sleeves and blouses. Kegular $1.25 value. Black and colors. Yard. 98c Our Linens were purchased before present conditions sent prices sky-ward, Foresighted people will buy now while they can secure these rare low prices. i Fancy Linens, 58o ' These are slightly soiled from display. This lot embraces Lace Scarfs, Imitation Cut Work. Em broidered Scarfs and Squarea hemstitched or scalloped ends. Your choice. In the basement, for 59c- S3.98 Lace Clothg, $2.75 On. lot f Cloths trtmtuod vita Mf .11 around, armwn work twun and omfcrold.rod designs; 44 nt IS-lncb us. Slishtly mussod and swilod T c)mb up suu-kir. .h. et.ia All-linen Table Cloths, $2.50 All .round doalsns. In to Irish in.... ersity dis: sltbtl)r soil.4 ..d Ao-cllod "dtsconunuod' Bum brs. V.Iim. t. Il."4. al. prlc. .'.. st-ea 25o Towels. 19c ePttll blMrhtd, hmme4 tfoubio twUted ytvrm, tr t1.t4.vjr; is 2tl44 tti-hBa. Karl. 3bt. 1 1 1 . Rugs and Draperies These are a few exceptional rug bargains for Monday's selling: Scotch Wool Rugs ( Melrose and Aberdeens) Size 9x12, regular $15.75 T":. $8.50 Velvet and Axminster Rags Size 9x12, regular $20.00 and $22.50 values . . . Size 8-3x10, regular $20.00 and $22.50 - n J f values t)lUi f J Size 8-3x10-6, regular $18 and $20.00 values . . . $16.75 $15.75 All Extra Sized Rugs at Specially Reduced Trices. 22c Bungalow and Novelty Net Curtains, special for Mon- pair . $1.00 About 48 Pieces of Eta- mine, one and Marquisette, special Monday, yard One Big Lot of Real Im ported Scotch Madras and Duo Etamine; 45e OC value, yard muC Extra Special All the one and two-pair lots of Lace Curtains must go. To clean tbem up Quickly, we hare cut the price in half. $2.00 Curtains, pair. $3.00 Curtains, pair. $4.00 Curtains, pair. , $5.00 Curtains, pair. $1.00 $1.50 $2.00 $2.50 V Ptste V