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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 9, 1922)
THE BEK: OMAHA. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 9. 1922. V Omaha Kolary ' 1 111 1 Jxiys nans ior Boy Scout Drive Harry Korli, TrJ liurgrei. Harry WVIW ami John WYMi HfaJ Cam. jiaipn (Jrouj. I'lant for lh diive of SJH.OOO to carry on Wojr Scout work in Umahi the coming y?r were perfected it the rrguUr luncheon of the Koury i-luh it lite Kotne hotel yesterday. Marry koiit. rtl M. liurxcM, Jlirry K Wcllrr and John W. Welch ere in durge of the four group ot ! vorkr who Mill matte the ranvai for. funi. Kurh group will he cum por4 of fuor team, headed by cap tain. The diive will he nude next week entirrly under direction of the 1 Kotary club, punor of the Doy Scout movement. In former yean the mmu-y to carry on the Hoy Jcmit work wa entirely itiliwrrihed hy Ro tariani, but the amount needed be came n large that it wji found iterrjry to ak the (teneral public to help, it w raid. Dr. ("rank G. Smith, pastor of the Tiot Central Congregational church, wa the principal peakrr on ycsler dav'a program. " f)r. Smith hoe at li tuhject ''Kotariant. in Deed and in Truth, at Vu II as in Name," and in an eloquent talk emphasised the great need of Kotariant living tip to the principle of the Kotary club, the 'principles of service and fellowship. Dr. Smith invited the member of the Kotary club to attend tpecial Ro tary services at hit church at 11 Sun day, February 19. Club sinning, led by Charles Gard ner, featured the luncheon. Woman Worker Among Blind Sentenced to Year for, Theft Milwaukee, Feb. 8. Mi.s Alice liurnham Fellows, 49, widely known at a worker for the blind, was sentenced to a year in the house of correction by Municipal Judge Baktis for the larccncy of clothing, dress goods, hat trimmings and trinkets valued at nearly $S(X) from the home of Mrs. Wilhenuma Mc Narmara. Miss Fellows at one time taught at the school for the blind, at Janes ville, and formerly lived at the Mc N.irmara home. Two semi-blind children were adopted by Miss Fel lows and are under the 1 care of friends. Girl Severely Burned Playing With Toy Stove Helen Whitney, 4, was severely burned Tuesday afternoon while playing doll house with her little friend, Marian Wagcn, 4, 1102 North Twenty-second street. . Both girls were scratching matches to light a little stove stuffed with paper when a lighted match fell on Helen's dress and set jt aflame. She was discov ered a few minutes later by Marian's aunt. Mrs. Jean Jenkins, who threw a rug about the burning form. Helen was taken to the Ford hospital and is in a critical, condition. , Foshiera Will Occupy Callfas Home During Trip The borne of Dr. V. F. Callfas and his wife, Dr. Jennie Callfas will be occupied by Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Fo'hier during a trip abroad of the They will sail from New York February 14 on the steamer Geprge Washington and will return about the first of June.- Angiers, Egypt, Greece, Turkey and the countries of western Europe are on their itinerary1. Dr. W F. Callfas will do research work in Germany and London. Order Closing One-Time Solf Drink Place Revoked On- the Independent Realty com pany's showing that Louis Lasero witz would conduct a mercantile es tablishment at 308 "North Sixteenth street, Federal Judge Woodrough yesterday revoked his ruling which closed the place for one year. Joe Failla was found guilty of selling liquor in a soft drink parlor there. Home of Taxi Official Looted of Silverware The home of C. C. Nieman, vice president of the Yellow Taxicab & Transfer company, 5024 Izard street, was broken into while the family was absent for a few days attending a funeral, and $700 worth of silver ware was stolen. Dunn Would Have Closer Watch Kept on Cabarets Police Commissioner H. W. Dunn declared emphatically yesterday that the cabarets of ; the city need a stricter supervision. He said he had no definite plan, but wanted greater co-operation from the proprietors of the dance halls. Summer School for Blind The School for the Blind will hold a summer session of eight weeks beginning June '9. This is a new departure in Nebraska. The school will be for adults and will be largely for giving industrial education. Be sides various trades there will be an opportunity for all to take up Braille, the tactile writing that has been standardized for the whole world. N. C. Abbott is the superintendent. Appeal Time Extended Smith Hems and John Moore were given additional time, .Until March 14, by Federal Judge Woodrough, in w hich to file appeals with the circuit court of appeals for new trials on "dope" and liquor charges. - Two Women Seek Right to Name and Love of Man Mother of Young Baly nI Divorced Wife Appear in Court at Hearing of Walter CiM-lcrill. Two women who profe love for one man, met fare to face in District Judge Sear' court yesterday fcfter iiooii. One carried a 3-week old baby, of which khe declare the man 1 father. The oilier was there to de fend him. The nun, Walter Cocke rill, wa ar reted on the complaint of France Konik, ,'7, Dougla treet. Mic Koik, through the county attorney' oflice, charged huh with failure to support her baby. Love It Revived, Mildred C'ockerill, who obtained a divorce from Cockerill la.-t tpring, declared a reconciliation between her elf and Cockerill hat been effected. "I love him,M ulie aid. "and I don't ee why I hould give him tip.'' "Ye, but think of the baby," (aid Mi Kosik, "I call her Betty Cock erill." Lived in Beatrice. , During the arraignment of Cock erill before Judge Sears, Betty lay on a table in the courtroom. Cock erill gave the baby scarcely a glance. He admitted that Betty' mother and he had lived together in Beatrice. Cockerill wat taken back to the county jail, where he wat being held on a $1,000 bond. The two women talked in low tones together before leaving the courtroom. 4 at the Price of 3 PLAYER PIANO ROLLS That Fit All Playera Death and Funerals The funeral of Marian" Barnsll, 1. struck by an automobile driven by George H. Crihson has teen postponed until 8 this afternoon. - Funeral services for Thomas Ryan, &. veteran employe of the city street de partment, found dead in hit noma at 121 Jackson street Tuesday, will taka place this morning; at 8:30 at John A. Gentleman chapel and at -fit. Fhilomena, church at . Jack Nielsen. 3. died yesterday In the shack at 808 South Seventh street, Her man Hansen, who has been living; there for a few weeks, told police he went for a doctor when Nielsen was taken- sick eil when ha returned ha found Nielsen dead. 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Ill -H, i mm SB (Pjiji i- Our February Sale Brandeis Masterniade Furniture Now Going On Thursday, Featured by Great ValueGfamg Sales, ThirdFloor Corsets For Stout Women Nemo Model 444, with scientific reducing and reshaping features so important to the stout woman. Of a superior quality which retains its shnpe when (riven hard wear; low top and long skirt. A fifi Sizes 24 to 3(5. Sale price Circlet More than a brassiere, this is a self adjusting, well-fitting brassiere which will do for the stout woman above the waist line what a serf-reducing corset does below. Thry should be worn, together. f( Sizes 3G to 43. Sale price 'AaUU Gotham Negligee Girdles Plain and fancy materials with 4 and 6 pairs of strong hose supporters. A most practical garment for the occasions w hen a woman doesn't want to wear a corset. Small, mediujn and OK- large sizes. Reduced to HtJC Sanitary Belts Of good quality sof,t clastic web, pins attached to tabs. Small, "j medium and large sizes. Trice AtlC Third Floor North Muslin Undergarments Gowns, envelopes and' chemises somewhat elaborately trimmed. Dainty and serviceable undergar ments. For Thursday, all in one price group $ Muslin Gowns, Chemise,Envelopes Both tailored and lace and embroidery trimmed, kimono and set-in sleeves, square and round necks, made of a good , , quality of muslin, all' grouped at one price Thursday ' ' Third FloorCenter 69c Infants' Cashmere Hose With and without mercerized heel and toe; some are seconds, but defects so slight will not injure the wearing quality; sizes i to b'o years, special, per pair Third Floor East House Dresses For Work or Play , Serviceable House Dresses, yet so attractive that one 'feels quite comfortable in one of them in the midst 'of unexpected guests as well as when doing the housework. These' are made of ginghain and chambray, either in plain colors, checks or stripes with white pique collars, cuffs and vestees.. "1 (1Q All grouped at one price . 3LMU Japanese Crepe Kimonos Also Breakfast Coats Hand embroidered in attractive Jap designs. Also flannelette ki monos in this group, a big variety " JQ of colors and designs. Price J-eVf t Third Floor South Sale of 484 Pairs Women's Low Shoes Formerly $5 to $8 Black kid or calf oxfords, brown kid pumps, black kid, pumps. Every pair is a genuine bargain. Come early! Number Fairs in Each Size and Width , in the Entire Lot. Widthsii2i3ji2i 4 jV2 5 i2 6 l2 7 ji PAIR AA 51 18jl8il5il710 3,2 A 4j 8;20l3i;3529j22jl7 3,1 B 2 113 1518 29 19 11, 9llj 81 10 - 1! 6 7il7il613!14! 81 5 i;i Third Floor East Li iFmTMiiin Infants' Wear Dresses for Kiddies Cute frocks of checked ginghams, in assorted colors; some are em broidered in wool; with LloomcVs to inntch; easily laundered; narrow Mack velvet rib bons add a quaint touch; sizes 2 1 f( to 6 years; sole price, each XUi Novelty Crepe Dresses In the newest de signs; trimmed in colored rickrack braid and hand worked in colored flowers; all becom ing styles; sale price, O 1 Q ' each 0LV Girls' Sweater Coats With tarn to match; brushed wool collar and cuffs; bolted ef fects; sizes 2 to 6 years; f QO sale price, per set U70 Children's All Wool Sweaters Large assort ment in coat and .slip-on styles; in assorted colors and trimmings; for both boys and .girls; there are exceptional values; in sizes 2 to 4 years; sale price, t Q A Q each sW.IO Infants' Shirts Discontinued numbers of Kuben, Teenie Weenie and Madison; cotton, cotton and wool, silk and wool mixed; double breasted and button front; medium weiRht; sizes 1 to 5 years; ( ' - QQtf special, at lJUK Baby Blankets Nursery designs in assort ed colors; scalloped and plain edge; for either wrapping or crib use. r7Qn a j . Third Floor East Sale price Jersey Silk Underwear Jersey Silk Vests An excellent quality in i'lesh and orchid, bodice tops with straps of ribbon. Some are slightly imperfect. 1 JO Each- Jersey Silk Bloomers Of heavy silk, well made and properly rein forced; in flesh and orchid. O 9Q Per garment u.UJ Third Floor Center 35,000 Yards of Cotton Fabrics emnai R its and Seconds. 111 Domes tics, Whi te Goods, White and Colored Wash Goods 6,800 yds. 36-in. Fancy White Madras. 4,200 yds. 36-in. Indigo Dresden Percale. 2,800 yds. 36-in. Amer ican Cambric Percale. 4,500 yds. 36-in. . Fancy Printed Penang Shirting. lie 2,700 yds, 40-in. White Batiste and Nainsook. 2,000 yds. 36-in. White Dress Poplin. 2,000 yds. 36-in. Paja ma Checks. f 10,000 yds. Genuine Ev erett Cheviot Shirting. The values are indeed exceptional; and, while classed as sec onds, in most instances the imperfections are so, slight they are perfectly satisfactory for practical purposes. On sale Thursday or while the quantities given last. v - i - 1 " Basement North. Nothing Newer for . Miss 1922 : Than This Reversible Spanish Cape The gorgeous shawl of a Span ish Carmen is the source of in spiration for this captivating spring wrap. The 1922 adapta tion takes form in black faille crepe lined with American beauty duvetyne, while the deep ribbon fringe makes it wholly and irresistibly. Spanish. Priced 65.00 Second Floor West Beaded Afternoon Gowns Crepes are booked for a star role in the Spring Fash ion Pageant Romain, Paulette Crepe, Georgette and Canton all are represented in this group of afternoon and street gowns.- ' One beautiful model of Sand Canton Crepe wins favor in the new low waistline and Bateaux neck, as well as iirits decorations of quaint clusters'of beaded flowers in pastel shades of blue and pink.' Others, varying in color and line, but none varying irom a high standard of charm and quality, are here for your selection in this group. Priced 65.00 to 79.00. . Second Floor West t ii . : II II 111 ' ' " 1 ' 1 ' I . I ' II ..,. r -in -- - ii. i . . i i -r.-j