Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, April 01, 1916, Page 9, Image 9

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BRIEF CITY NEWS
"Tcwnssnd-s fer Sportta o."
Z-lgbtinr ntar Bur-arnan.
BUmoBd KBj-affoinoBt ftlns, Kdholm.
Kavo Boot frlnt It Now Beacon Pm
Oardon Tool. i . . ,... m. a.,- fa
Urrora ktedo a ad Bo.lUToroA Omaha
las Con. Co.. 112 Cap. av. D. 172L
roparty Cartd ror To tent proparty
J. II. UumoiH .V Co., Ket-ltne BUIg.
Today, Kovia Frog-ram," classified
tnUon today It appears In The Bee
KXCU.-SIVKL.V. Mud out wlinl the Va
liums moving picture thratris offer.
To Xctnr at Tal Jad okol Hall K.
J. Kiitak will deliver a five l.-.-t lire In
English Sunday afternoon at Tel Jed
Bokol hall. South ThlrteerUh street, on
'The .okul Idea In America and
Kuropc "
OOodrloh Oardea Koso Morton Son.
Clark rorcea Improves Word romas
fiom Hot Sprlnas, Ark., that Clark Force-.
Missouri Taciflo ticket anent. who
went there for stonmi li trouble and
rheumatism, is Improving rapidly and
that he will probably be home and In
condition tr re-enter upon hia regular
dutieg wltliin the next two weeks.
Union Paolflo Has Vow Map The
L'nlon Taclflo his in process of construc
tion a new map that will he out about
June 1 and ready for distribution. The
map hna been brought up to date at a
cost of Jl.OMO. It shows all lines of
loacis, those of the I'nlon Taclflc In red
and the others in black. The map is
made from official maps of the Cnlted
States and is asserted to be correct in
all details.
Two Boys Hacked Kd Kupptng and
Hugsrll Olsen, residing In the vicinity
of Twenty-eighth and Brown streets,
wore arrested Thursday evening by
Special Officer N. J. Ney of that dis
trict, who asserted In police court that
the two lads were acting In a disor
derly manner by singing obscene songs.
Kupplng was fined $10 and costs, sus
pended sentence, and young Oli n
turned over to the Juvenile authorities.
Kew Sleeping- Car Line established be
tween Omaha and Ploux Falls via Chi
cago & Northwestern line. F'or the con
venience of the traveling public, effective
Friday, March 31. new through Pullman
sleeping car service will lie established
via Chicago & Northwestern line between
Omaha and Hloux Kails, leaving Omaha
daily at 3:0-. p. m., arriving Floux Falls
7:00 a. m. Southbound effective April 1,
leaving Ploux Falls 10:15 p. m , arriving
Omaha 7:31 a. m. For tickets, reserva
tions and full particulars, apply at ticket
office, ltol-1403 Fa i nam street. Telephone
Dnugiav 2740.
TTaa "Tax-TUe" Shlnflea. Sunderlanda.
Bridal Procession
Shown in Window
of Brandeis Stores
Of the densely congested sidewalks on
downtown streets on the opening night
of the "Week of Wonderful Windows"
there was none more crowded than those
in front of the show windows of the
Brandeis stores.
The "Passing Show" feature of the
Bidndeis windows, carried out with liv
ing models, furnished one of the most
widely discussed Innovations of the gala
evening's many surprises.
The parade started with a passing In
review of men and women lr, evening at
tire,' and the best efforta of the most
celebrated Parisian dressmakers could
not have produced a more electrifying ef
fect 5ipon the audience. The men were
groomed to the minute and presented the
.1ust-out-of-the-bandbox appearance which
Beau Brummcl was famous for a genera
tion or so ago.
The second section of the show passed
rapidly, disclosing men and women In aft
ernoon dresses and attire, the men with
street clothes and frock costs, ailk hats
and canea.
The third section was an exhibition of
the most stylish of the outer garments
for men and women and the most am
bitious follower of fashion was perforce
amaied at the remarkable variety aad
charm of the garments shown. '
The fourth section was a display of
tailor-madeg, with men in business suits.
The smart styles of the tailor-made cos
tumes of the women were not to be de
nied, lending that snap and go to this
section of the wonderful parade that lent
a novelty and had the vast crowd outside
on the tiptoe of expectancy.
The fifth section, devoted to sport
suite. eli lted unqualified praise from
the vast throns that was now perfectly
fascinated with the feast of fashion show
ing before their eyes.
The sixth section showed girls' colored
dresses, boys' suits, girls' white dresres
und boys' dressy suits.
The crowning feature of the Brandeis
windows' fashion parade was the wed
ding profession, in which the "bride,"
in all her finery snd stately legalla.
walked majestically past the admiring
crowds.
Hold Election at
Florence Tuesday
Tuesday will be election day In Flo--
nee and will be the culmination of a
Ihely political battle that has been occu
lting the spotlluht for the last two
weeks.
For mayor, the republicans have nomi
nated the present Incumbent, F. S.
Tucker, while the democrats have put
Fiank King in the race. James Fariss,
a former councilman, i;. aleo out for the
place by petition.
For city clerk, the present incumbent,
John Bondesson, lepublican. ha no or.
pi.itlon. For treasurer. K. 1.. Plat on
Hie republican ti ket Is opposed by Jamet
Hit nneman on the democratic side. I'lif
lorri Kierle. republican, has no opposition
for the ob i f city engineer.
For i onni llman In the north ward.
Jnmes L. Johnson, the present member,
had been renominated by the republicans
while the democrats have put up Charles
Irligg. In the outh ward theie is a
lhre-cornered fight hetween P.ssmus
Larson, democrat: George Foster, repub
In on. and W. H Thomas, the present
em nt linan, who was iefested by lieuig.'
Foster in the primaries, but who has
nine filed by ttIon. Tlie question of
the legality if this filing has been raise 1
and in all probability will hme to be
threshed out In ths courts.
THIEF WITH SWEET TOOTH
ROBS STRIBBLING STORE
W. M. Scribbling, Siil Cuming street,
lepnrta to police that some time Thurs
day nltitit tbiexes calned entrance to his
i.iocery by pryinu open a rear window.
ConfiM il'inery to the taint- of !' wa
SHAMP HISSES THE
CLEVELAND WRECK
Changes Route Just in Time
Comes on Next Train and
Sees All the Wreckage.
HAS SEVERAL CLOSE CALLS
l'. I.. Shamp of Omaha, secretary
of the International I'nlon of Sta
tionary Firemen, Is getting no that
he almost expects to see a big wreck
whenever he goes on a long railway
lourney.
He has had no less than three mar
velous escapes from death In such
w recks.
His latest escape was on a trip to
New York, from which he has Just
returned. Had he not. received word
while In New York to a-o to Detroit
Instead of direct to Chicago he
would have been in the Twentieth
Century Limited that was mixed tin
the big wreck near Cleveland, O.,
last Wednesday morning.
As It was. he was on board the train
that followed. It was held up until 10:20
a. m. by the wreck and he saw the whole
terrible sight.
In l!4 Aft-. Shamp, on a trip east, had
already bought his ticket for the Twen
tieth Century Limited when circum
stances arose which made it deslreable
that he take another train, from which
he would not need to change In getting
to Scranton, Ta. So he changed his
ticket and took another train. The Twen
tieth Century Limited that he would
have taken was wrecked near Cleveland.
In Oreen Hirer Wreck.
That ssme year Mr. Shamp was In the
big union Pacific wreck at Green nivrr.
Wyo., and had a miraculous escape. The
services he rendered In rescue work on
that occasion brought him and three or
four others letters cf commendation from
the leading Union Pacific officials.
Mr. Shamp went to New York this
time to attend an Important conference
of the International I'nlon of Stationary
Firemen, which took place March :4.
Incidentally, he attended the big prie
fight, and he says Wlllard seemed to
have everything his own way. "Me
seemed almost to be afraid to hit Moran
with all his strength," he said.
RARKLV MIS0F.I) ttll VRF,(K
tail diM-it'r s few hnuis after it o -cm
red
Mr. rooley planned to leave New York
Tuesday afternoon on the Twentieth
Century Limited, the nack New Yot
Central train that plowed thioush tri..
wrecknse of two other trains. A b-isl-liens
appointment whl. h he kept Tuesday
sftoiiKHMi caused him to mis the llnilte I,
with the result thnt he came weit on
the next fast train, the Cleveland l-'.i-piess.
which left a few hours later.
The train on which Mr. Donley i
passenger passed the scene of the wie. :
at 7 o'clock Wednesday morning H
drsc'ibed the terrible havoc and destruc
tion wroi.ght by the wreck of the three
lifting and told of seeing bc-dies. some
of them headless and mangled le ind
recognition, strewn about the rlght-of
way. According to Mr. Dooley the slchl
was so appslllng and sickening that mnnv
women on the Cleveland Kxpress fainted
ss the train proceeded slowly past th-
wreckage.
Thainaanit Harry Scene,
Thousands of people, he said, on foit,
in automobiles and In every conceivable
kind of vehicle were hurrying to the
scene on the highways from Cleveland
to Amherst.
The speed of the Twentieth Oentury
limited as It crashed Into the mass of
shuttered (Onchi.i. (t-if, mils nnd !.
floured bodies ivultl N- imngincd. Iv
averred. In view of Hie fact tb it ihc
steel i oa lies wr-v I'Uiud w iiul -w -tf. p
in lb roadbed
He declared that in u opinion the .'
is no uiestlon bin that in.iuv of iiie
COSlle Vict.' nf woo, 1, Co 11 sit Hi tlO'l
Aocor.l.ng l" Mr Donley tbev Were
plinli i id in, I smashed as If they weie
In I I j boves
ALL GRAIN MOVES UP
ON THE OMAHA MARKET
bile r e top of the O'lialia. wheal mar
ket vva t , iv. per bushel. Hie hulk of the
mi'.i i win' mule si pines a cent lower
ihan T'i'ii-ilnv Theie vvas nothing be
li w a riollMi' and te mmt of the off' i
Iiirs fell bed aioiind II n to ll . I'e
ceipts were ltv carloads.
l orn nm a half cent up snd sold at
(1 to ti -ents. the last named trice being
lor dry and good grade stuff 'Thee were
flfty-e'ght carloads on the mnrkei.
' fiats weie down one-half icni and at
t'l, to 111, i cllts e bushel The receipts
were tventv-fiv e carloads
INCREASE SHOWN IN THE
NUMBER OF ENLISTMENTS
Thirty torn enlN'ed lu the srniy at th
loi at ie, runtnv station during the laf
half of Man h. which Is s very deeded
Inirease snd due io the Mexican excite
ment. The sub-atatiois at Lincoln snd
Flnt:x City will he opined next Monday.
DANDRUFF AND
ITCHING SCALP
Business Kept Dooley from Rldlntr
nn Twentieth Century Limited.
The horrors of t'.ie New Tork Central
wreck at Amherst, O., Wednesday morn
ing were witnessed by K. W. Dooley of
Omaha, who passed by the scene of tht
RfciRF cincom
WMDOINTttffl
To prevent loss of hnir. Treatment : On
retiring touch spots of dandruff and itch
ing with Clitic ura ( lint ment. Next morn
ing shnnitxKj with Cut ictira Sonp and hot
water. Nothing, better, surer or hiorn
economical at any price.
Sample Each Free by Mall
With 32-p. book od the sklo. Artrirset pnol-eard:
"Cutlcura, Dapt. 1G, Bourn." Hold everywhere.
Take Elevator Save $10.00.
SMALL RENT
BIG VALUES
4$
Famous
The Shop
That
Made
Elevators
Until we opened this
second floor shop most
people used elevators
merely to go up or
down now they ride
the Rose building ele
vator to save $10.00.
We Are Putting
What Other Stores
Give the Landlord
Into Extra Clothing
Values for You
In Our Big
Daylight Shop
2d Floor
Rose Building
SUITS and
TOP COATS
Fit Guaranteed Alterations Free
i
We soil clothes lierv on the idea that we're jK-rsou-ally
responsible for a man's appearance.
There is a fine display of the season's correct
clothes for men anil young men ready here for your
inspection.
Thev are all regular .-fj.") suits, and wo sell them
for $15.'
BARKER'S
CLOTHES SHOP
2d Floor Rose Bldg., 16th and Farnam
"GROWING WITH GROWING OMAHA"
111 k JiMliiiM - illSr li Jmk Jilt : I'l I ic I '! IjllSi; mJiiSiil !i I
THE NEW HOME OF HART SCHAFFNER & MARX
A Perfect Fit for Stout Men
If you have ever experienced diffculty
in obtaining Clothes that fit like a Glove,
simply because you are slightly above the
average in figureCOME HERE WITH
THE SURETY THAT WE HAVE
YOUR SIZE IN THE MOST STYLISH
CLOTHES YOU EVER SLIPPED INTO.
The New Home of
Hart Schaffner Sz Marx
Perfect Fitting Clothing for Men.
While the other man is arguing with
you that it "can't be done" we will have
passed over to you one of the best Suits of
Clothes you ever bought for the money and
a Suit that will fit you so well that you will
not only be proud to wear it, but you will
talk about it to everyone you know.
g
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Hart Schaffner & Marx Silk Lined
Chesterfield Top Coats at $20 and $25.
Men's and Young Men's Suits qi cr
A Special Saturday Offering $1)
Made by two of the most reliable makers of Clothinps. Materials are pure wool, fancy Worsteds and ClitvioU; expertly tail
ored and tqual to those that yon would ordinarily pay from $3.50 to $.".()() more for. .
Another Lot of Suits Q 1 O CO
for Men Who Want to Pay . . . l.U
Men and young men will find their sizes in this lot. Smart, snappy stylea, the new Pin Check Back Norfolks, swagger patch
pockets, plain and conservative styles; all wool and hand tailored, in every desirable pattern, color and material.
Great Sale of Men's Trousers, $1.98, $2.98, $3.98 and $5.
Suitable for office wear, and dress occasions as well. Bine Serges, Gray Worsteds, Imported Silk Mixed Worsteds as well
a a big variety of Fancy Mixtures in Cheviots and Cassimeres. Guaranteed tailoring and fabrics, in all sizes from 28 to 52
chest measure.
RIDE UP ON THE ESCALATOR (Moving Stairway) AND SEE
There's Snap and Go
About This Haberdashery
That Men Who Dress Well Will Appreciate.
5L
Sample Shirts, 75c
K. & W. Make (Ely & Walker, St. Louis), consisting of shirts of
high grade materials, such as Satin Striped Madras, Pongee and
Corded Madras. Neck band aud soft collar attached styles. All
new spring SHinples a large percentage of which are worth $1.50;
not a shirt in the entire lot worth less than $1.00. All
go in one lot Saturday, at f DC
All the regular !!." and 35c All-Silk and Silk Fiber
Hose. "Run of the Mill" quality
1LT Dozen Men's Lisle Hose, all shades. Worth to
l!"c, special 11c and
18c
15c
46 Dozen Roxford Athletic t'nion Suits, made Jf 'I New Shipment of Silk Four-ln Hand Tiea
nf fine quality nainsook. $1.00 values.
Juat received the mont beautiful line of Silk Crepe,
Satin Stripe Tub Silk and All Silk and Satin .Shirts
we have ever offered. Buy early whhe A? PA
the "picklDg-" Is good; $3.98 to POOU
Men's 25c Quality Linen Handkerchiefs, J
plain white, RODie with Initial. Kach IOC
Men's Colored and Fancy Silk Handler- Q
chiefs, 60c values jC
126 Doien Mens New Silk Sprint? N ecu wear, rtfi
medium lare open end font -in liandB muC
26 Dozen Men's Madra and Fancy
Striped Solselte Pajamas; .ippclnl ...
29c
New Spring; Neckwear,
50c t0 $1.00
15c
$1.15
jl large shape; all new uprlng patterna
I Beautiful Asortnient of
large open endx,
I four in hand . . .4
j New a) of Fine Silk Fiber Wash Ties,
! 26c values
V are Omaha's Ficlusive Agents for the Famous
j Munaingwear I'nlon Suits for Men, all the new
i spring and summer 1 ff to (l ff
! weights I'rires J) 1 UU OOtUU
1 Manhattan Shirts for (1 tZf 0 0 OO
I Spring 3lOU J.C0
: Men's 35c Quality I. isle Sua OC
penders 4b3C
50c
Roller Skates
Children's Iron
Wheel Skates .
Plain Bearing Skates for
Boys and f
Girl, 90C
Ball Bearing Skates, rein
forced, self- I 1 Vtf
contained rolls J) JL OvJ
Baseball, Bicycles
and Fishing Tackle
Complete stocks now
when the days begin to
make the sportsman's fancy
turn to thoughts of out
doors. Special to Start tha Season
Steel Bait Rod 6. , 7, S ft., cork
grip. N. P. Reel
seat
Sieel Caiitlng Rod. large full
agate guides, CO Cft
rork grip VutOU
The largettt, best selected stock
of Blcyrle arcessoriea In Omaha.
Have you looked at
our Model 2.?
95c
$25
Stylish Spring Hats
For Men and Young Men
Your first thought should be a hat for
spring. That's where all well dressed
men begin, and Hrainli'is Stores is the
place tn begin lookitig for it.
Stetson, Mayo or Brandeis Special
Hats, absolutely new, smart and correct
in every detail -
P2.M, 2..r0, :.), .rx), ami .f.").(K)
y
noys' Hats and Caps
Spring and summer styles in
Boys' and Children Hats
and Caps; everything that's
new and up-to-date, at
25c, 50c, 65c and to $1.50
Sal of Traveling Hags
and Suit Tapes
About :i(N) Traveling Bags
and Suit Cases, sample lines
worth to $10.00, Saturday
$2 98, $3.93, $4.98
Men's Fine Shoes
.Most complete lilies we have ever shown, to sell at $:t.."0 a
pair. These shoes are all made under our brand "Trust
worthy." They come in black and tan leather, flat lasts or
high toe lasts. Button or lace. Kvery pair of them fitted with
the highest grade clear oak soles, or rubber fiber, absolutely
guaranteed. They are all made especially for us byfactories
that specialize in this particular grade, and we consider them
the best that money can possibly buy. tf Q P?"i
All sizes and widths, pair 4)3.0vJ
Hurley's Fine Shoes for Men, new spring styles just in, in
cluding gray buckskin tops or dark tan cordovan vamps
with light colored tan willow calfskin tops. (t r C T
Also all the staple styles u)0 to J)
Bath Slippers for Men, all sizes, Hv
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Men's Store, Nonh WaJI
sloeii.