TUB BEK: OMAHA. SATURDAY, ArRH. IX 1' !i South Omaha New U. S. Ambassador to Germany and His Family Sail for Europe Say Woman (Juest at Pislol Partv Owner of Alcohol May B rit Freedom ftr Pointing Out Allrgnl "luue Joint" to Polit e Of firer. Mr. I.ii.itr IUkiit. 5.'1' Nmili Thirtieth tifftt. 4 gur.i at 4 party girn by CUudc iirihy 'I liur !iy ti i R !i t tt liu home AO I K trre. wlmll ended near niidii'Et.t with a li'totinij Mf4:r in which Henry Stewart, Twrnt.v-ritfhih and K !.trrrt. and IV.mk .1. Kellime. 5J7 Smith Twenty-eighth Mrtrf, Here wounded. Will. lh .lilt f.f lullllli Mr.. Il-iukiiw Mill kIc went li-niie. Here i AIUnon B .Houghton. ftr I'nitcd State ambaiidor to Germany -.ime the Ur of the war, with Mr, lice of lit it inviiiK4tinn tlx- melee HmmliDii and their daughter. Ktiiahrtli, photographed before railing tor Kuinpc to Ukc tip hi new dutiri. visited tlu- home of Mr. IUkin Anihj.idor Houghton Ma formerly a member of tontircn from New York. , mnl in scmlnnn tier home foiinil a ' salloii of alcohol. Mr. 1UIoii! was takr:i to and i harmed with ' i!l. el po'sexMon. In pnliic Vnrt . ycMcrdav morning, before I 'diet judi?; XVappieh. Mr. HawkiiK ile-j liied the ownership if the liquor. When Judye Wappich ii'tmiated the fw'wg of the lesular fine i $W and cost, Mrs. Hawkins brKcd a rhanre !ii redeem herself. She taiil he knew of "hnnc joints" and would till the police where they , were. "We'll give vou a chance to un bosom yourself," aid Prosecutor Marsell ami a a roult Charles E sex, 47 2) South Twenty-sixth street, was arrcMcd yesterday afternoon on a charge of illes.il possession and maintaining a 'till. The case against MrS. Hawkins wa continued until this morning and it i intimated by officials that the ' woman will he given her freedom for- assisting the officers. South Omaha to Have Seven Ice Stations Child Finds $23jD00 in Bonds on Ash Pile This summer, commencing1 May 10. South Omaha residents will be able to get ice from seven municipal stations, according to 11. A. Walters, sales distributor for the ice depart ment of the citv water board. The stations in South Omaha are !tion in Omaha. Chicago, April 7. John Horner, o. was playing in the rear of hi lumie here .today .when he found liberty bonds worth J.'J,0(KJ on an ah pile. An investigation showed that a ma jority of the bonds had been issued by die First National bank of Cres cent City. III. Police believe the bond were stolen and then thrown away when it was found they were not negotiable. Air Congress Refund Still in 'May Status Subscribers to the funds which put over the International Air congress Iat November may receive a portion of their subscriptions back the first of the week, according to announce ment made by . Guy C. Kiddoo. Omaha Trust company, who has had charge of the surplus of $11,600, which remained after all hills had been paid. Members of the Omaha Aero club are in favor of keeping the money as a fund for the promotion of avia- Others are in favor as follows: Twenty-fourth and O streets: Twentieth and Missouri ave nue; Thirty-ninth and Q streets; Forty-first and L streets; Thirty ihird.and K streets: the Albright sta 'tion, Thirteenth and Garfield streets, and a new one at Twenty-fourth and F streets. Mr. Walters said that so far as he knew, ice will continue to be sold at .10 cents a hundred pounds and that the supply on hand would be suffi cient for the city's needs all summer. of returning it. Thursday Ward M. Burgess, in letters sent out to the subscribers, strongly advocated the return of the money. In his letter Mr. Burgess said: "I am writing this letter because I was instrumental in helping raise the money to save a bad situation and I want those who subscribed this money to understand that it is my wish and thought that it should he returned to them and not be diverted." Former Dean of Hrlleiiue .College Dir in Illinois Information was received at Belle vuc ycMerday that Dr. A. A. Tyler, former dean of liellevue college, and head of the biology department, died last week at hi home in Decatur, III., of an attack of pneumonia. Dr. Tyler wa associated with Bellevue and liellevue college for 15 years. He left Bellevue in I'M 6 to became head of the biology depart ment of the Jaiiie Millikeu univer sity at Decatur. 111. lie was one of the founders of the Fontcnelle For est association, was a member of the Bellevue school board and iecrctary of the commercial club. Tenants to Use Tents in Fight on High Rents Help Russia ami Germany. Canada I ii final ursres c Till, I,mI Kinauii Clul. It la Feonoinie Inutility to Down FrMwIiilr F.nrmv. Brother of Late Federal Judge Smith Is Near Death Forest L. Smith, who .has been .a sufferer .from cancer for several months, was so ill yesterday that physicians said he can live but a few hours. He is at the home of his sou, Douglas, 438 North Thirty-eighth avenue. Mr. Smith is a brother of the late Federal Judge Walter I. Smith of Council Bluffs. Prosecutor Puts Arm Out of Joint in Plea While making the final argument in the Garson liqquor case yesterday. Deputy County Attorney Kubat made a gesture that threw his arm cut of joint while saying, "Send word to the dens of the bootleggers that Douglas county will not tolerate them." The arm was reset shortly after wards by a physician. The jury voted "guilty" after be ing out three hours. Two Millinery Li -for Saturday Your Choice of Tailored Sailors $2.95 Most of these sailors were formerly $7.50 hats. Some straight brims some roll brims in black, navy, brown and with light facings. A Pre-Easter Offering, of Trimmed Hats , $5.00 Irresistibly gay they are with their refreshing spring colors. Some for merly sold for $7.50 and $10.00, but will be sold Saturday, only $5.00. EIJEDCT'-PEYNQLDS a, a - Sjtk, ike?. Millinery Shop Second Floor Chicago, April 7. Hundred of Chicago tenant threatened with rent increase v. ill move to the forest preserve and live there in tents un til the cold weather ct in, the Ten ant's Protective league announced today. A complete outfit for one family, the league announced, will not cost ocr $75, virtually one month' rent. Molester of Girls Is Beaten in Fremont Fremont, Xeb., April 7. Alfonso Martinez, a railroad section, hand, was arrested and fined $20 and costs in police court here today on a charge of molesting two young school girls. Prior to the arrest. Martinez wa given a fearful beating by the two fathers of the girls, who made the complaint, Councilman llardcnbrook and Policeman Blair. When the daughter of Councilman Hardcnbrook pointed out Martinez as the man who had annoyed her, the father mauled the man until he begged for mercy. A policeman was called, and he happened to be the father of .the second girl w ho claim ed molestation. The officer ignoring his functions as a guardian of the peace, but loyal to his duties as a father, completed the chastisement began by the councilman, and then took 'his prisoner to jail. FrirniUhip with (rrmny and Kui'4 ami a helping hand tiiuncial- lv a well a politically wa advocat ed by J. Bruce Walker. Winnipeg. Can,, minister of immigration and roloiiiatiuii for the Canadian gov rrninrnt, who pokc ,0 member ol the Kiwann. club at their werki meeting at Hotel Home yeteiday. "It i a 'hyiea impoihmiy to down a nation of 65,000,U(IO oul.M he Mid. "Mull we go down the ear with hate in our heart or shall we forget our hate and loe our rnemir?' Muit Permit Progre. "It i economic insanity to think that the world can progress without Germany beitic righted and being al lowed to take her place a one ot the producing nation and an eco nomic forc." While Mr. Walker advocated friendly relation with our former rncmiet lie alto advocated tnat an jut debt be paid. "When wi do husiue with a man we expect him to liquidate all his financial obligation," he said. "The same holds true among nations. Tell Need of Friendship. Mr. Walker outlined the accom plishment of the recent arms limita tion conference and then spoke of the need for friendship between Can ada and (he United States. 'There arc three vital things 0:1 which we base our friendship," he said. 'These thing we have in com mon and love with the same love. They are our homes, our schools and our churches. Our opinions re garding these three institutions are identical and they have always kept us friendly. These institutions have now a companion. Our boys fought side by side. We have suffered the same sorrow, we have fought a com mon enemy and we across the line consider you as our brothers." Another Omahan Out $1,200 on Money-Making Machine Another man. Hans A. Hansen. 3.1, carpenter, 512 North Twentieth street, stated yesterday to detectives that he had been defrauded of savings of $1,200 bv two suave stranger who demonstrated a , money-making machine. The suspects. William Georges and Louis Dochoff. arrested Thursday, are being held for investigation. EII)IDGEREYNQLIS . Get a 5c hin in our Sho Shop. . )IU order promptly filled. FOOTWEAR That Features All That Is New and Smart Dozens of the season's most popular styles have been selected by shoe ex perts and are here in our shoe shop for your approval. Every pair is priced to appeal to the most critical. "THE SHEIK" A piteiit leather slipper (pictured to the right) with gry uen com bination it one of the popular models that will appeal especially to the "flipper" who likes to be up-to-date. Low wooden heela and wide strap with buckle make them very attractive. Priced at 7.85 A very fashionable model is of patent and beige fastened with one q Pf f strap. Military heels X jl) priced very low at Dainty gray suede combined with patent leath-r with low flat leather heels makes a Q very clever model for street wear, and Q.OO it is also priced very low at Patent leather slippers with one strsp and either high or low heels are priced from 6.00 to 8.50 We feature other Wichert, Uts V Dunn, and many famous makes of shoes. Our l.raous Es All shoes have been reduced from their already low price, tl.OO a peir. The kind ol (hoe for troubled feet. Shoe Shop Main Floor Follow the Beaton Path When Shopping It Pays Specials Saturday and Monday DRUG WANTS $1.00 one pint Imported Olive Oil, per pint ...69t 30c Beaton's Cold Tablets for 25 60c Doan's Kidney Pills.. 43 15c Venida Hair Nets, 2 for 25 10c Elona Hair Nets, dozen . .' 50f? $1.10 Nuxated Iron . .89 (With $1.00 box Vita mine Tablets FREE.) $1.10 S. S. S.' 84 $1.25 Iyko Tonic 98 $1.00 Grant's Vita-Vim ' ' Tablets 69 Nature's Remedy Tablets for... 17, 35 and 68 75c Milk's Emulsion. ... .48 Help eliminate the rat pest by using Burn Um Up Rat Slayer, 852 boxes. $1.25 Piver's Azurea or Le Trefle Face Powder. 72 $2.00 Coty's L'Origan Face Powder 79 50c Djer Kiss Face Powder for 33d :i : 60c H Tb. Theatrical Cold Cream, Beaton's, for.. 35 50c Tooth Brushes 25t 50c Pebeco Tooth Paste. . 34 50c Pepsodcnt Tooth Paste , for 36t 50c Orazin Tooth Paste.. 34? 12c Jap Crepe Toilet Paper, 7t Per dozen 80 30c Resinol Soap 21t 30c Cuticura Soap 22 30c Packer's Tar Soap, 19d 60c Formamint Tablets .. 48. 10c Warious Shampoo Bags. 4 for ;.25 30c Mentholatum l7 $1.15 Swamp Root ... ,.89j 30c Laxative Bromo Quinine - for 22$ 60c Beaton's Emulsion Cocoa nut Oil for ...-34? Auto Strop Razors with Strop and Blades. . .89 $1.00 Auto Strop Blades for 65 $1.00 Gillette Blades, 79 $1.00 Gillette Razors and Blades 69 50c Milk of Magnesia. . . .39 $1.25 Pinkham's Vegetable Compound 98 $3.75 Horlick's Malted Milk. for 82.89 15c Sterno Canned Heat. . .8 70c Sal Hepatica .45 TOILET ARTICLES ANp SUNDRIES 60c Sempre Giovine t ... (Jovenay) ...... ;-. .' . 44 30c Colorite 19 $3.00 Hair Clippers, special for 81.49 $1.50 Pinaud's Lilac Vegetal for 98 30c Mavis Talcum . . . .18 50c Non Spi 37 CIGARETTES Camels, Lucky Strike, Ches terfield and Sweet Cap- ' orals for 12 Cartons $1.25 CIGARS , Don't miss these specials: 15c Sirena (Corona size), 2 for ........15 Box of 50. -83.50 3 for 50c Sirena (non plus), 3 for 25 Box of 50 84.00 15c Mozart Rosa. .9 Box of 50 84.50 10c Musina .5 10c Tamerettes ...... .5 Add 5c per box of carton if mailed. PERFUMES $2.00 Djer Kiss Extract, per oz. 81.10 I $3.75 Ideal Extract, Houbi- gant's, per oz 82.1U $1.75 Jickey Extract, per oz. 81.00 $1.55 Graham's Beauty Secret, special 81.10 75c Graham's Skin Pure. .59 60c Newbro's Herpicide. .39 $1.00 Lucky Tiger Hair Tonic '69 $1.00 Youthcraft, for hair 89 $1.25 Henna de Oreal. . . .98 60c Danderine 46 60c Parisian Sage Hair Tonic for 48 -. CANDY 50c Puzzle Peg FREE with every 81.00 box of Johnston's Chocolates Sat urday. 80c lb. Jordan's Almonds, Saturday and Monday, per lb. 49 $1.00 Allegretti Original Chocolate Creams, Satur day, only 69 RUBBER GOODS 2-qt. Velvet Red Rubber Com bination Fountain Syringe and Water Bottle. . .81.45 2-qt. Velvet Red.Rubber Water Bottle 89 MAZDA LAMPS The original and reliable. 15 to 50-Watt y . . .40 60-Watt 45 Fuse Plugs, 10 to 30 am- ' . peres, for 5 Mail Order Receive Our Prompt Attention 15th and Famam Streets, Omaha BEATON DRUG CO. EII)IDGE-REYNOO)S OKj ftcrt of Sxcialiy JXcyv Distinctive and Individual Apparel Of the Finest Quality for Women, Little Women and Infants OUR stocks include all that is fine in quality and ntylc. Merchan dise that was purchased with the greatest of care by experts in ii . I? i i t j. meir own particular line mercnanaisc ior the Store of Specialty Shops not a depart ment store. POLO COATS On Sale Saturday at $ 25 To be in atyle one must include a polo coat or cape in their wardrobe. Saturday you will have an opportunity to secure either a coat or cape in splendid quality mate rial, either light or dark shades, some plaid backs, others full silk lined, with bone or leather buttons. The ma jority are belted style. Sizes 16 to 40. The price is ex ceptional for this quality of coat and therefore we ad vise an early selection. A Limited Number of SPORT COATS on Sale Saturday These are of splendid quality and just $ the thing for present wear. Light or v dark tan. 15 KHAKI SUITS $8.00 On ot the most popular and sought sftrr gsrm'nls this srason ar these khaki suits for hikings. You msy purchase separata jackets, breeches or skirts at S4.00 each. A few extra breeches are priced at S5.7S. TWEED KNICKERS $8.75 In light shades for spring and summer. Fine for hiking. Waist sites 21 to 82. Apparel Shop Second Floor GOTHAM GOLD STRIPE STOCKINGS The Silk Stocking That Wear A full fashioned pure silk stocking of the finest qual ity silk, with a patent gold stripe near the top which prevents any garter tear started above from running below the hem. The wearing quality of these famous hoae is guaranteed. Eldredge-Reynolds are exclusive agents in Omaha for Gotham Gold Stripe Hose. Hose Shop Main Floor HOSE SPECIAL, $1.75 For this special event we are offering you several styles of hose, including brown with silk feet, silk to the top, full fashioned; black silk, lisle hem top, lisle feet, full fashioned; em broidered insteps, brown, navy, Rus sian calf, pure thread silk; black and sand colored silk with clox, silk to knee, lisle hem top. Choice of any style at $1.75. Formerly priced up to $3.00. ATHLETIC GIRDLES, $2.50 and $1.75 These comfortable girdles are particularly adapted to the girlish unformed figure. Made of a combination of elastic and breche or batiste. They come in sizes from 22 to 28 and are very specially priced at $1.75 and $2.50. Corset Shop Main Floor BRASSIERE' and . BANDEAUX $1.50 Values at 98c Broken sizes in the well known makes such as Bien Jolie, H. & W.. Warner and Nature Rival. Made of satin, broche and allover lace and mesh. Sizes 32 to 44 at 98c each. . 200 Blouses On Sale Saturday at $4.95 There are crepe de chine over blouses, tie back and side tie, trimmed in fagoting and ball buttons in carmine, jade, Sara toga, white, etc.; tailored crepe de chine, very heavy quality, well tailored Peter Pan with shell edge and tiny plaiting, V necks, high-low collars, in white, navy and black; pongee tailored models, Peter Pan collars, edged with tiny plaiting: and narrow ruffling, V necks, tucked front; tailored dimity with handker chief linen and imported French eingham collars and cuffs, edged with hand-made Irish. HAND MADE BLQUSES, $6.95 Fine French voile blouses with wide filet collar, down ' front and on cuffs. Very good values at $6.95. Blouse Shop Main Floor OOO CONFIRMATION AND GRADUATION DRESSES for the Young Miss $5.75, $8.75, $9.75 to $29.75 From the simple pleated and tucked voile witR self-trimmings to the dainty creation of lace and georgette or charmeuse, one can select just the frock that suits best. There is a style here for every type and all necessary alterations may be made in a short time. Tucks, laces, pleats, hand embroidery and girdles of moire or satin are some of the beautiful features of the dresses for ages 7 to 17, which were selected by an expert on girls' apparel. SILK DRESSES $8.75 to $35.00 For afternoon or general wear the girls may select from Taffeta, Canton Crepe, Crepe de Chine, Georgette, Shantung, Pongee, Crepe ' Knit, etc., in any of the popular shades, as well as navy. The prices are exceptionally low at $8.75, $9.75 to $35.00. Girls' Shop Second Floor Becoming Hair Dresses for Every Woman NO matter whether your hair is long or short, you can have the effect of bobbed hair at little cost. Our Beauty Shop is offering Special Prices on Hair Goods Saturday. Those who want to wear their hair bobbed style will be interested to know that $10.00 and $12.50 Cutie Curl Bobs will be on sale Saturday at $7.98. They come in all shades. If you need ear puffs to make your hair becoming, first quality, natural curly ear puffs which have been selling at $6.50 and $7.50. will be on sale for $4.98. Grey switches, 18-inch' length, first quality and wavv, $12.50 values for $7.98. Beauty Shop Second Floor OOO An Enormous Purchase and Sale of Petticoats and Bloomers $2.98 We have just re ceived these petti coats and bloomers and will place them on sale Saturday in one great group at the extremely 1 o w price of $2.98. The bloomers are of all silk jersey, ankle and knee length in henna, green, grey and navy. The petticoats are of sateen, jersey and taffeta in brown, taupe, green, , gray, pink and navy. Remember the sale starts Saturday at 9 a. m. Lingerie Shop Main Floor