Man Sells Jewelry to Pay Off Losses (Jeorge Margulis, 21. of Sioux Falls, D., who was arrested Monday ^while posing for his photograph in a local studio, was stripping himself ’ y esterday of his jewelry to satisfy the claims of Nebraska school teach ers whom he is alleged to have de frauded by raising checks. He relinquished his watch in fa vor of Miss Winifred Arganbright of Millard, whose check for $2 in pay ment for a subscription to a school magazine he raised to $20. In Margulis' room at the Hotel Rome police found a book containing the names of girls and women in 15 different towns in Nebraska. They also found letters from young wom en of education, expressing a marked interest in Margulis’ affairs. Margulis has appealed to his par ents for aid, and says he will make good all the checks he has raised. Bee Want Ads produce results. Byrue to Attend Fidelity Company Agents' Meeting Harry S. Byrne, resident vice pres ident for the Fidelity nnd Deposit Company of Maryland, will leave for Baltimore tonight to attend the annual national convention of general agents and branch office managers which will be held in Baltimore February 6 to 7. Mr. .Bfcpne has been chosen } to speak for tho Fidelity and Deposit company field managers of the Unit- 1 ert States. There are 35 branch of fices in the United States, with home office in Baltimore. Delegates will be furnished a private car leaving Chi cago over the Baltimore & Ohio. Before returning to Omaha. Mr. Byrne will visit Washington. He also will visit his ^ster-ln-law, Mrs. 12tta Schneider Mijlcr of Now York city. No Clue Yet Discovered to “Shotgun Trap" Victim Intensive search hy police detec pves has failed to disclose the slightest clue to the Identity of the victim of the ''shotgun trap” set by i Alvin A. Btnghamnn at the door of his automobile storage room at Ills North Nineteenth street, shreds of whose clothing were found on the floor beneath the mounted gun Sun day morning. Prowler Bound Over. If. M. Volker, who was arrested by Patrolman Charles Payne last Thu is day In the act of prowling the home I at Mr. and Mr*. W. \ Reliefs at Nicholas street, was bound over to district court on $2,000 bond In poliew court yesterday on a charge of break ing and entering. 1’uyne arrested the prowler after following him into the house through a coal sohute. Bee Want Ads bring results. A Our February Furniture and Homefurnishings Sale Offers Crowds of Delighted Shoppers New Bargains Every Day A Remarkable Feature in Our February Sale Mattresses _ # \ The Carolina Mattress This 50-pound mattress of 100c/b pure cotton scientifically felted into even layers of gauzy sheets, roll edge stitched. There are two extra rows of side stitching in the borders that assure the mattress will hold its shape and buoyancy for years. A buoyant, resilient, elastic, sleep producing mattress that needs only an occasional sun bath to keep it, fresh, sweet and sanitary. _ Dining Room Suite 117.00 Seven-Piece Dining Suite, OQ February Sale Price . OJ7.1/V ? American walnut ob long table, extends to 72 inches, and six blue leather slip seat chairs. 89.00 Seventh Floor Imported- Domestic WiXRUGS At Low February Prices Wilton rugs are the most nought for these days on account of the service they give. They have quality and beauty which assure the appropriate setting for one’s dearest household possessions. Reproductions of many of the finest oriental rugs are 1o be found in these lines. Also all-over patterns in all the new colorings—taupe, rose, blues and tans. The following grades will be sold at prices far below regular. These are all new rugs, in perfect condition, and have just been received from several of the best manu facturers. Good Wilton Rugs 96.00 Good Wilton Rugs.68.75 Size 9x12 87.50 Good Wilton Rugs.64.75 Size 8-3x10-6 Heavy Wilton Rugs 9x12 size, 100.00 rugs, for.74.00 8-3x10-6 size, 95.00 rugs, for.69.00 27x54 inches, 11.00rugs, for..8.95 135.00 Finest Wilton Rugs.106.00 Size 9x12 Sixth Floor—We»t Look Up Our Easy Payment Plan Master-Made Furniture Purchased for Cash, at Such Low Prices That We Are Now Able to Of fer It at Prices Which Assure YouBig Saving 160.00 Three-Piece Karpen Suite, 1 OE QQ February Sale Price . * Cane and mahogany linlshed 3-piece suite—arm chair, rocker and davenport; loose spring filled cushion sap.tr, 3 pillows and bolster; cohering of taupe and blue velour. 130.00 Eight-Piece Dining I/jom Suit*, QA AA February Sale Price. JU,UU Two-tone oak suite—ii Finch bul'fct, oblong table and G chairs with blue leather slip sects. , V 260.00 Pullman Bod Davenport Suite, 1QC A A February Sale Price . 1 lied davenport with revolving scat that makes a bed; arm chair and arm rocker with figured velour covering. _ Seventh Floor • » I • _ I i 365.00 Four-Piece Bedroom Suite, OQO nn February Sale Price. .OU ^ # Two-lone walnut suite with mahogany interiors. Large dresser, lanity dresser; chlfforobe and full sized bow end bed. A Carload of Cut Glassware A Factory Clean-Up on Sale Wednesday in Two Wonderful Bargain Lots \ A special purchase which brings to you the opportunity to buy glassware of which you will always be proucl at a price below that you would expect to pay for any glassware at all. In this sale you can choose a complete set—of Tumblers, Iced Teas, Sherbets or Goblets—: ill matched, no odd pieces—of the quality you would have to pay $2.50 to $6.00 per dozen for in regular stock, and they will only cost you 10c apiece! The Jugs, which match the individ ual pieces, would ordinarily be priced at $2.00. In this sale you may buy them at 98c. Limit of 1 dozen to a customer—No Mail Orders—No Deliveries. Iced Tea and QOn Water Jugs - ''OC Goblets, Sherbets, -j r\ Tumblers, Iced Teas Regular $2.00 Values Fifth Floor—East Regular 25c to 50c Values f | There Are Certain Characteristics of the Brandeis Store Furniture Department Which are of special interest at this time to those contemplating the pur chase of furniture. Variety of Stock—Our stock of furniture is large ami lins been selected with the view of meeting the needs of every one. You may be in search of a kitchen table, an inex pensive dining room set, bedroom set or living room suite. You may seek the medium grade of 1 lie kinds mentioned. You may seek furniture dc luxe. But whatever kind you desire, whether it he for the cottage, the bungalow or the mansion, you will find it in The Brandcis Store Furniture Department, seventh floor. Prices—"Whatever kind of furniture you may desire you will find the prices lower than you will find elsewhere for such good furniture. Terms—“Service’' is “writ large” over all the endeavors of The Brandcis Store. “Satisfy ;he customer” is the rule in this institution, and tho rule is well exemplified in the arrangement of our Easy Payment Plan. Under our sys tem of credits we arrange our terms to suit you. Let us show you how conveniently we can arrange payments to meet your situation. It, is the business of our Furniture De partment lo furnish the homes of Omaha and vicinity with Master-Made Furniture and our representatives will leave no stone unturned to accomplish this desirable end. Character of Furniture—In the selection of our furniture the tirst, consideration is material, make and finish. As a result, Tho Brandcis Store furniture is Master-Made. It will “stand up, ’ it will stand the test of wear and time. It is attractively made and thoroughly made. Every piece must undergo examination by our inspectors. We buy it in large quantities, and factories, anxious for nur business, are zealous in adhering to our uncompromising rules as to the character of the furniture to be sold to our cus tomers. Therefore—"When you “Buy it at Brandcis’ you obtain furniture that looks good, furniture that will last, furni ture that you will be proud to have your friends see, fur niture that will cost you much less here than elsewhere, furniture that you may pay for at your reasonable conven ience and without waiting to accumulate before you may enjoy a well furnished home. Our February Sale—Tn our February Fumiure Sale vou have the special advantage of February Sale prices. They arc unusually low first because every resource at our com mand has been used for many months in planning to that end. Secondly, to make an ordinarily dull month especial ly attractive the usual margin of profit has been much reduced. You are cordially invited to visit our Seventh Floor. Every piece of furniture is plainly marked with sale price. It will be no trouble at all to show you this furniture, and whether you buy or not, you will be given courteous and painstaking attention by furniture experts. _J. L. BBAXDEIS & SONS. Ruffled Curtains 1.95 A wonderful selection of voiles, marquisettes and Swisses — some plain, others in beautiful dotted and figured patterns. Values 3.00 to 4.50. Sixth Floor—East # Housefurnishings All accessories for the home, specially priced for the February Sale. 1 Ivory Soap Special, 5 Bars 27c I —■ Imported Englleh Tea Pot»—Prettily 4 decorated browu earthenware tea pots. 1 Several sizes and designs. QQ j Worth up to 1.98, special. ^OC I Wash Boards—Well made boards with J glass or brass rubbing surface, a ■ Special ._. Broom*-An excellent house hold broom made of fine broom corn. S times sewed. /Jrt Special. OMC Du6t and Vermin-Proof Gar ment Bags—54 inches long, made of specially treated pa per with wire hanger. Af\ Special . TtyC I-----1 (Electric Iron* Priscilla guaranteed irons. 6-pound size, fully nickeled and pol * lshed; complete with o jq f cord. Special . Tinaal Scouring Mltta— For cleaning pota and pans. Special, 6 for. O’Cedar Mop and Bot tle of Oil—Triangular shaped mop and 3"c bottle or polish. QO„ Special. VOL Fifth Floor—Wett