The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927, March 04, 1923, Page 3-A, Image 3

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    Court Bars Tots
From Movie Show
Circuit in Omaha
1
6ix Juveniles Who Performed
in Theaters in Competition
for Prizes Adjudged
Delinquent.
Judge L. B. Day, In juvenile court
Saturday morning .adjudged six chil
dren—the oldest 11—delinquent be
cause they performed in theaters in
competition for prizes.
liach was paroled on the promises
of parents to prevent repetitions of
the offenses.
Judge Day declared he hoped to
help break up a "child circuit of
neighborhood vaudeville stages."
John Yeager, deputy county at
torney, scanned that section of the
child labor law under which prosecu
tion took place, but declined to give
a "hair line" interpretation.
"Whether the law would apply to
recitals would have to be decided by
a court,” he said. "The law specifies
‘concert hall.' It is possible, of course,
that even a dwelling in which art
or music students gathered to give
a recital to which admiasion was
charged would he held to be a con
cert hall."
Trials of Douts and Ram Kpstein.
theater owners, South Omaha, and
Dorothy De Vere, head of a dance
school, charged with aiding ami abet
ting the delinquency of minors by
staging juvenile acts, probably will be
held before Judge Day in district court
this week.
An attorney representing them was
, barred * by Judge Day from taking
part in Ihe hearings of the children In
juvenile court.
"While there was no monetary con
sideration,” Judge Day said after he
had heard the children, “a prize was
offered. It is understood that chil
dren are being taken from theater
to theater, night after night, to com
pete for the prizes. A 'neighborhood
circuit' lias been formed and innocent
children are being ground through
the mill, reports show.”
A spectator testified one boy was
found crying off stage and begging
not to be made to go on because of
a sore throat.
The children found delinquent were
Ducile Harsh, 11, 3822 Himebaugh
avenue; Jane Strong, 9, 6218 North
Thirty-eighth street; Thomas Bennett,
8. 808 South Twenty-fourth street;
Katherine Fitzgerald, in. 603 South
Twenty-seventh street; llallic Malone,
9, 2603 North Nineteenth street; Mar
jorie Peterson, S. 3312 North Twen
ty-eighth avenue. Dorothy and Blaine
.. ..
I
Wahl, 7 and IS. respectively, 102 Chal ■
liters apartment, also charged, did
not appear and Jud^o Pay ordered
them to be arrested and taken to
Riverview home.
The Magic and Rliolff theaters were
involved in the charges.
ITartiing Appoints New
U. S. Ambassador to Japan
Washington, March 3.—A successor j
to Charles B. Warren as ambassador j
to Tnklo has been selected by Presi- I
dent Harding, and the usual inquiries j
have been made of Japan concerning |
his acceptability, it was announced. (
Mr. Warren's services as ambassa- j
dor were praised in letters from Presi
dent Harding and Secretary Hughes, |
made public at tiie State department.
The president, declared that Mf. War- ;
ren had more than met his expecta- |
tlons while the secretary of state as- j
sured him he had rendered his coun- 1
try "notable service."
5V2c and 8y2c
Wall Papers
To Inaugurate Our
Great March Sale
Spring is fast approaching and you will find us prepared
with the largest and most complete assortment of new 1923
Wall Papers. Our 250 panels have been decorated with
the newest patterns in most desirable colorings and de
signs, and are now ready for your inspection.
Light, Medium and
Dark Colored Papers
— In a variety of pat
terns and shades,
suitable for parlor,
dining room, kitchen
and bath.
Extraordinary i a 1
ues—sold only with
it tractive borders to
match. Very special
ly priced at, per roll,
51#
Plain 30-Inch Oatmeal Papers—In all wanted shades.
Beautiful Bedroom
Papers—In floral
stripe and allover
and chintz effects.
Two-Tone Shadow
Strpies—For the liv
ing room, hall and
dining room. Per
'•oil,
Attractive Cut-Out Borders and Decorative Binders to
match the above papers specially priced for tomorrow 's
selling.
Fifth Floor—West
Luggage
Shop
Fourth
Floor
Speaking of Features—
Check this list against any trunks in the world
—except other Hartmanns—and you will find
they lack several vital features—buy the best
—this—
Remarkable $42 ^ Hartmann
FULL SIZE
Anti-wrinkle Cushion lop
Hard vulcanized Fibre
Cover
Steel Re-inforced Garment
Section
Gentlemen’s Hat Compart
ment
Combination Corner,
Hinge & Dowels
Steel Collar Supporting
Hangers
Ten Basswood Hangers
Genuine Yale Spring Lock
Triple Hinges on Raise Top
Steel Cross Frame in Draw
Section
Beautiful Cretonne Lining
lb rieces ot Inter-Locking
Hardware
Panels of 3-Ply A-1 Bass
wood
Sanitary Removable Shoe
Box
Spring Locking Bar
Ladies* Large Hat Com
partment
Simplified Retainer Bar
Improved Laundry Bag
Divided Top Draw
Extra Heavy Draw Bolts
Special Steel Draw Slides
298 Solid Rivets
Patented Brass Hardware
Extra Heavy Top and Bot
tom
Other Hartmann Wardrobes, J25 Up
FOURTH FLOOR
Advance Exhibit of New and Ex
clusive Spring Footwear Fashions
tor Women
The carl\ presentation of these
style leaders assures their individ
uality.
Ranging in Price
6.50 to 10.00
Brandcis Shoes are exclusive and
original creations, or so soon an in
troduction would not be possible.
Six of the Early Spring
Arrivals Are Illustrated
Your inspection of these won
derful models is eordially in
vited. *
Third Floor—East
Youth
Barrymore
Beige or G r a y
Suede or combina
tion are favored
for Spring
Irene
Senorita
Promenade
Black o r Brown
Satin or two-tone
combination/ are
favored for Spring.
Flirt
Buster Brown Shoes
New Spring styles for ehildren are now ready for your inspec
tion. Below we list a few special items which should interest
mothers.
Buster Brown Patent Leather
or Tan Oxfords For early
sprlnK wear.
Sizes 8i/„ to 11.4.50
Sizes 11 Zi to 2.5.00
Buster Brown Pumps—Two
strap Mary .fane Patent Leather
vamp with helao quarter.
Sizes 8! a to 11 at... 4.50
Sizes 11;/, to 2 at... 5.00
Buster Brown
Calfskin Oxfords
For plllier hoys or Kills; msrto
ovrr llm foo'lshsplng Inst with
welt soles; In brown only.
Sixes S'/, to lift_3.60
8lzss 11ft to }. 4.25
Growing Girls' sl/ee,
2' i to 7.5.00-•
Third Floor—East
euer*r Brown parent uaatner
Cut-Out Vamp Mary Jon*
Sandal*—\ Tery protly dro*»
shoo.
Six** •'/, to 11 at... 4.50
Slxe* 11' } to 2 at 5.00
Buettr Brown Children'* Ulucher
Oxford In Pat*nt l eath«r—
Hroren rair*Mn or whlto rl%
Him* 4 to I,
at ..
Bueter Brown Sandal—Kffoct
for llttla ilrla; q np
str.e* 4 to X. ,v. J
Bring Spring Indoors With
Cheery Wicker Furniture
You Will Find a Wide Selection of Sturdy, Well-Made Wicker
Furniture on Our Seventh Floor. If It Is Not Convenient to
Bay for Cash, Make Use of Oar
Easy Monthly
Payment
i Plan
The cheeriest furniture
is wicker furniture; it is
made to be used and to
retain its qualities of ap
pearance and coziness
under the hardest usage.
Three-Piece
Wicker-Suite
In grey enamel finish, H-foot
davenport, large ami rocker
md arm chair; spring seats and
upholstered hacks covered in
fine cretonne Priced at 95.00
Bridge Lamp—Tn grey enamel
finish, cretonne lined shade.
Priced at 28.50
Chaise Lounge—In grey en
amel seat and back upholster
ed in cretonne, 37.50
Grey Enamel Table — 24x36
size, large undershelf, 20.00
Three-Piece Suite in Frosted
Mahogany—6-foot davenport,
large arm chair rocker and
arm chair, spring seats and up
holstered back, high grade
tapestry covered, 115.00
Davenport Table in Frosted
Mahogany—Top 18x72 inches.
Priced at 22.50
Bridge Lamp in Frosted Ma
hogany—Sateen lined shade.
Priced at 28 50
SEVENTH FLOOR
Plant Stand—In Baronial
brown finish, with metal con
tainer size 11x28 inches, 7.00
Table in Baronial Brown Fin
ish-Top 22 inches in diame
ter. Priced at 11.50
Large Baronial Brown Wicker
. Rocker, 5.00
Extra Large Baronial Brown
Wicker Rockers, 6.00
Tea Cart in Baronial Brown
Finish—R e m o v a b 1 e tray.
Priced at 16.00
High back rockers, chairs, day
beds, couches, tables and other
pieces at various prices
Domestic Rugs
Specially Priced
Many of these rugs were purchased at
jv) prices far lower than today’s cost and are
L marked at special low sale prices for
quick sale. 1 hese special
lots consist of Axmin
ster, Velvet and the
genuine Wilton
rugs.
Seamle** Axmin*trr Rug*—
8-3x10-6 sue. Special, sale
price, 1112.50
Seamle** Axmiruter Rug* —
8-3x10-6 size. Special, sale
price, 118.75
Seamier* Velvet Rug*
8- 3x10-6 size. Special, sale
price,
Seamiest V «! » fl Rug*—•
9- 0x12-0 size. Special, sale
price.
Seumle** Axmin*ter Rug*
.' 0x12-0 size. Special, sale
priec, 119.85
Seamlei* Extra Heavy A*
minster Rug,—9-0x12-0 size.
Sale price, 59.75
Seamless Axminster Rugs -
8-3x10-6 size. Special. /Sale
price, <>2.50
Seamless Tapestry Brussels
8-3x10-6 sire. Special, sale
price, 17.85
Seamless Velvet Rugs
Size 7-Gx9-0. Special, sale
price, 28.75
Seamless Wilton Velvet Rugs
—Size 7-6\9-0. Special, sale
Trice, 34.75
Axminster Ruga— 6-0x9-0
«ize. Special. 18.75
Velvet Ruga—6-0x9 0 size.
Speeial. 12.08
SIXTH FLOOR WKST
China and Glassware
Our China Department is full of dishes and the
utensils that you need at prices so low that you
cannot afford not to buy them. Note these special
offerings for Monday.
Iced Tea Set—Colonial de
consists of one "-pint
optic jjjf and six iced tea e
cla"C's. An exceptional xal- v
up, at e 1.19
Glass Kitchen Sat, 1.19
Of heavy glass. This set con
sists cf three bowls, lemon
reamer, lipped measuring
cup, 1-pound butter jar and
quart pitcher. Its price it
very special.
J »p*nMe Cup*
and Saucer* — In
the dnirt ble
OvM# •hat'e VbtSi
I n deeorated and
plain white ware
Special, « fer 50c
Water Set — Consisting of
one quirt optic jug snd six
optic tumblers *t the re
markably 1 >w price of 51V
V1FTH KI.OOR FAST
Draperies and Drapery Materials Specially Priced
Ruffled Cur*
taint — Made
I of a fine dot
ted and fig
| ed marquisette
and grenadine,
with full nar
row ruffle nnd
tiebaeks ruf
fled to match.
Special, per
pair,
2. Ii>
Ruffled Curtains Made of n fine
mercerized marquisette with full
narrow ruffles and ruffled tic
backs to miiteh. Special, |
Colored Kigurad Madras \ spe
cial purchase of .'1,500 yards from
a manufacturer who was over
stocked enables us to offer this
ideal overdrape material in gold
and brown, 45 inches wide. Spe
cial. «S»C
Tuscan Nets Genuine Quaker
Tuscan nets in plain and beautiful
id lover figured pattern, Sflf
Quaker Craft Novelty Curtains —
line quality of filet; net, with
beautiful wide borders and trin)
ined with lace edging. Special
2,08
Kunaown winnows require ircsn,
new draperies. Come in and in
spect our complete stocks of high
quality goods and note the low
prices. Here are a few representa
tive itenv^specially priced for Mon
day selling.
Imported Lace fur
lain* — Irish points,
French l aces, Marie
Antoinette, Swiss
Tambours and An
tique lacett, our own
importation, brought
in under the old
tariff, which will
explain their un
usually low offer
ing. Priced at. per i
pair. 7. OK
Quaker Craft Nov
elty Panel* beau
tiful ailover figured
patterns in white,
ivory and beige;
trimmed with mer
er rued bullion
fringe. Tasteful and
artistic design*. Spe
rial, each,
M.\ I II N UUIv I
Ruffled Cur
taining —Pine
merccri red
voile with nar
row ruffling
for long or
sash curtains.
S p e c i ft 11 y
priced, yard,
li!»r
Quaker Craft Cnrmrnt Curtains
-beautiful allover figured pat
tern* in ivory ami beige, trimmed
with mercerized bullion fringe.
Ter pair, 2.98
Imported and Domeitic Cretonne#
\!1 the new spring pattern* in
light, medium and dark color com
binations. Special, 49*
50-Inch Imported Enfliah Cratoa
ne» Per yard, 1.25
Window Shades Made of good
quality, opaque, in popular colors,
mounted on strong spring roller*.
Special, rac h. 39*
Curtain Material* Charming pat
terns in Quaker craft casement
nets, imported Suisse* and fin*
mwerued figihAd voile* Spe
etal at, per yard. 59*