! v T1IH OMAHA srmY BKR: XOVKMr.KR 11 1010. nr!jt,. ml'ti llir rx Una, of V rtugil. asalnst flaolsion ef the lori kaar (1 I'm arreptad hy talraram n Important tbs rstata of Wlnferrl F.eale shouM be rmrae-amanf r am r at a laertlnir ant - I ll. In orHar to nav D'Ovly Mlrhel and wr-n tha chlaf p.-!i. she ehoi.i.1 r -rive tVA In llau of tha pr a. Tha daughter's avlder.ce wss pot allowed, hnwrvr. stmI (hp drrlclrn fiKn'.;i?l fe'ydrrliam hhs up haul hy tha llousa of Iorrts. llanrga. l"aK. William slmt. rar bor ough, who u 'n h'a nlmtlMh yrar. haw oc- CALLING BACK THE WAYWARD ataadpnt Tairka Rattle Aitlatl the I'mirrKltr Spirit of IVntnf a. The iliffivulltra In the path of progress of Ihe modern Turkish woman are many and vtirled. f..r not cverv Turk Is a Voting Turk. The majority of the Turks are really Old Turk who do not care to oppoe the new form of political government ao long as It W pot endanger the old faith rtf the "true believers." They have, taken ad vantage of political liberties by forming a society named Jetnmlyet lalamlve. tha alma of which are, aa Ita title Indicates, for the protection of Islam. Tha society published on the eve of the great Kama dan relic: on festival an appeal to the women of Turkey axhortlng them to hold fast to the precept of the prophet: "If you lsh to bo true to Islam." ear tha appeal, "yon must not hov your baked face to the bfllevra and unbeliever while you walk through the streets, as you to the slame and eorrow of all true believers do ho, nor ought you to continue to how our nHked art" up to the elbow as )ou do n". It I irenerally ohscred that when o.i enter a shep ou tarry there for a ery long tune rniovlng ) tcit srU e among ' the tr.ar v eoloted textiles as If oil War in a garvlen full of floaera. "Whal ts stl.l worse; ni chat with tha hnpkeepais aa If Ihey sirre your relatluna, accept from them many a fil.lean icup v.lthout hrndlet f coffee, rabat-lnkoutn (Turkish delights, ahekerlehtna bon bonst and small glastes of dlfferant aorta of liquor. rail on you to give up such detectable lah'ts and to return to the modeaty and simplicity of the women of he true fallh."- Nrw Y.rk Sun. his wlfa. the dafendente. the emu of tK.oO. flyaVnram, in .ir.iar to sail li's HHt. h.'trt put it Into a lolti-ry. for wlilrli thare wfr .wvftio ll.fcrls at &a each. The C.Uft which j ...rmrr ill .1 ipimr) , l to f-v In hrliaval Tha palmy h t ha vn of tha rli1 in any rii bilo arf ormT. Iialtirilii Mee Tin mrrhlotn" of H.Ha ha t''ia.1 an i rvrntunlly proved to h tha wlin-r of tha I rtipia.l tue j-ame house for tha lat fifty- imitallon 1u M women and all I ra ! f:rt prlca of fiM a yrar In land, or tl2.(vi I avan yaara. A kan rrlchat riith.i!lii!t in. I' von of. or resident In the slnr,.la of i l:..te I'.nta and OuMl.rae. nnd bear tha i name of Mary, to f.iruraid tiielr nomas .an I aridirsce to hr. llrr object l a jao.rft. hut any An"tcati Ma a of Hula j or C'iifnbr;i woi;!.1 .Vi well to communicate jwlth tha inarciiinnaea. J Qarrr irl of Law Knit. I A ramaiaahlo .Uhtpapth rartiivy atnry I rw aliad In tha Pvdanham v. Mt 'hl d.x'J ' pipnts In tha Hoia- or lor1a Mf (Vol. 5.1, ! whl'-h liava Ju't bran lit-d. William Pyd taplinm of In ford Kiigla. l'orwt. app.ala.l In nionay. had hrrn a:lvan by ydenhao. a daiT'.lcr to ona of thalr anrvanta. who, tha day ftr tha lotlary had Wn drawn, natr'ej D Oyly Mlrhal. FydanhMtn a aiit. It wa annrrally aiippoaad that the Bydan ham family had contrlvad that tha fortu nate tirkt ahould fall to a confidant In tha family, who might be pravallad upon to rat urn the antate upon a small conald aralion. Sydenham triad to prove that h!a daiiRliter had. without hla knowla.lge. mala n harraln with the aervant, and nlvan tha ti.krt to har ppon condition that. If alia he waa formerly mm h In demand aa um pire. He ha fifty aranclilldren. 1C7 great-arandchlldran, and one great-greatgrandchild. II el pa Amerlran rll.a. Mrs. Whitney Muff of Petnlt la an Anerlran woman In Tarla who ha done a great deal for the artist from America "ho congregate In that city. There la the Students' hotel and the Rrltlah-Ametlcan Young Women' Christian association. In both of which she is very much Interested There i certain rivalry between her cltiha and Mrs. Whltelaw Held'a American Girls,' .on. AVE ncl Mra. Joseph Wichmann - Grand kUni ( ; v I 1 " : ' " - 2 1 1 . ' Hr. "VI 4 I Mr. and Mr. Josapli Wichmann of Far wall, Neh.. recently celebrated tlmlr a'y lletli wadding anniversary. Mr. Wichmann I atlll hale an'l hearty t dl year of age and big wife la ten en-s hli lunlor. An Intervatjng feature of the case 'a that Mr. Wichmann la the aerond wife, of Mr. Wich mann, hla firat wife having died a fw Veara after their marriuKe. Mrs. Wichmann was Miss Sophie tei:an w-hen he wedded Joi. ph, ;n Hanover, Ger many, whera both worn born and reared. The wadding; took place October 2H, JSCO. After remaining In Hnn6ver a few year they came to this country rn a Bailing reee. Voyagea across the ocean meant mora, at that time, than they do now at Hast aeventeen week more. For It took them elrhteen week before they landed at Baltimore. Mr. Wichmann went to New York, where, for soma yeara. he followed Ma trade, t! .1'. of a atone maaon. Later lie moved to !an county, Wisconsin, lo cating near Madison. In the aprlng of 7S he took out a homestead In Howard county, Nebraska, and located thereon, following the occupation of farmer and re tainiiii: the homtaueil ever elnce, t hough in the lam few yiar he has moved lu Farwll to I ve a more ret rod life. To the union five children were born. nmct the oldest. I a resident of til.n wood Rprtng. Colo.; William la at Long Reach. Cal.; Joph Wichmann I at Tar well. Mrs. (Jus Siewr la a rtaldent of Orsnd Island ar.d August, the youngear, I at l'arwell. aasoc ated with JoeepA In tU hanking and general merchandise business. Mr Wichmann la etill able' to rtaJ with out glasses, llio.igh lie uses them at tlmee, and sometimes spends the entire (.lay la reading. He la aa strong mentally aa ever. In the summer time, doepita h!a four-eoore and fourteen he work about th garden and w:th hla poultry, atlll longing for eomethlng to do. He has been a modal ate drinker after the cuatom of the Uerman all hla life, though never an excessive user. Hla pipe la also a boon companion. Mrs. Wichmann shares good health and mental v!gor. They have twenty grand children and eight great-grandchildren. KING MANUEL NEEDS NO PITY Exiled Monarch of Portugal LiTM in Royal State. HANDSOME IXCOME IS SECURE With His Math mud Coaevrt Ha Paaaea Hla Days in fiais and . Lunrr as tha Uaeat at tha Dae d'Orleaaa. BT UADY MART MANWARINO. LONDON, Nov. 12 (Special to The Bee.) Of course, there Is a good deal of senti mental pity for tha dethroned king of Portugal, who Is now comfortably settled at tha horns of tha Duo d' Orleans at Wood Narton, but I hardly think there la need for much pity. In fact I have little doubt that his Portuguese majesty Is much more comfortable and will be happier at Wood Norton than ha ever has been at Lisbon. The exiled royal family are comfortably well provided with this world's goods. Ex Queen Amelia has a vary handsome In come, which Is derived from aourcea which are absolutely secure. ' Manuel, deaplta his youth and frivolous disposition, had suffi cient sense to arrange quite early In his brief reign from the deposit In banks out side Portugal of the bulk of his fotune. Ha was advised In this matter by a fa mous English flnanoler, with whom he was brought In contact through the good nature of the late King Edward. Ha may have to scrape along on tha strength of having a couple of millions to h:s name. Then at Wood Norton he will flrjd an atmosphere which will differ little from that of tha royal palaoe at Lisbon. The Duo d'Orleana maintains there a regal state, and there at least ha ts king of Wanes. His household Is exclusively French, and much of the pomp and cere mony of tha old court of Versailles I till observed. Oaiwsaonlal Meals. 1 Breakfast, for Instance, Is not served waui close upon midday, and the cere monial that takes place is most Impressive to the visitor In Ha old world formality. Tha graat gong clangs through tha house. and Instantly tha waiting attendants be come at Impassive as so many statuea. A oor opena upon tha upper floor, and Mm, la Duchess appears, followed by her maids. with courtly grace she sweeps down ths staircase. Every head la bent as she en ters tha apartment In which the meal Is ' served. Bha takes her seat, and from an other part of the houae comes tha due, followed by his secretary, and attended by tha chW officials of Ms household. He bows to his consort with the courtly grace of his anoeatora, and, having; .taken his seat, gives the signal for the meal to eommanea. Though outsiders may bs disposed to auitle at tha pretentions of the Due d'Or leans to the throne of Franoe, It Is a very real and tangible thing at Wood Norton The "lllian of France" are eroblasoned everywhere. Thla, by the way, recalls a mot of the late King Edward when first he visited Wood Norton as prtnoe of Walea. He was driving In the neighborhood of Evesham one morning, whan ons of bis suite espied a bune terrier by the wayside and directed tbe prince's attention to It. With that love for animals that was so eharantertstio of the late sovereign, be at onoe deeeended from his carriage and examined the wounded Kmb and expressed a desire to kaow to whom the dog belonged, so that he might take It borne. A suggestion was basardnd that, as the terrier was obviously a valuable one. It might belong" to the duke. "No." remarked King Edward, slyly, "I don't think It eaa, for I don't see It wearing the fleur-de-lye." Heeaa rail ( Cvrlee. Tbe bouse oontalns a wonderful collec tion of eurloa that were formerly the prop erty of the kings of France, and the Duo d'Orleana has spared no pains or expense to make this aa complete aa possible. In deed, several of the leading firms of col lectors In London have standing orders to submit to blm partloulers of all such ob jects of art of this feature that are prop erly authenticated aa they come Into the market. Many of these treasures were sent to Wood Norton Croat - Orleans House. Twickenham, where the duke'a predeces sors maintained In regal state what Is today a bowling wilderness. Prom the flagstaff at Wood Norton the royal banner of France still proudly files, and beside this for the future will be hoisted tha banner of the unfortunate young King Manuel. But two royal standards are not I erd for Wood Norton, alnce whan the sla ter of "Philippe V11L" (as the duke likce lit consider himself), a as married, a year or two ago. three of these flags were holstsuV-those of Franca and two of his prjnulpal visitors, King Alfonso of Kpa:a and the late Don Carlos of Portugal. Winner uf Women's Prise. Tall and graceful with a peraonallty es sentially feminine and attraotlve. Miss Jullst B. Points of Omaha was the guest of honor at a gathering of tha American circle of the Lyceum club, recently. She has the distinc tion of being ths first woman to win the echolarshtp which has been endowed by t,he Federation of Women's clubs of America with the object of giving to Amer ican women the same opportunity of studying English Uf as the Rhodes schol arships offer to men. Only one scholarship is yet available. but the schems has mat with support and encouragement from the Rhodes trustees, and a sub-committee has been formed un der the League of Empire, with Sir John Cockburn as chairman, to watch over Its development on this aide of the Atlantic "This scholarship, which Is of ths same value as those given under tha Rhodes Trust II. M) a year enables me to take a two years' poat-graduate course at either Oxford, Cambridge or London unlveral ties," said Miss Points. "I has chosen London because sociology and economic famous throughout the world. Another reason Is that London Is .the center of English Mfe, . and therefore must be the "best place to study English personality and. the English point of view." Deelre Basrasred for London. Mile, Oaby Deslya, whose name has been I I Ids' ' ' V IIIVI'll. I -ft f . ON UK -A. j il sii VSs aii f wit. it 15. -.( r- -1 It'i 8mt to sell merchandise when one can give the phenomenal values offered at our store. Really, they are gTeat. Kwlly BO pr rrnt or mora, under prkww charged by the) htgh-riit store of Omaha. It's trry reasonable tlint we should charge 1m than lmAh storrs bPTo our operating expense ar ao rrty mnch lowerj away down here In South Oniahn thejr ought to be lower, too. Now, all that amount Is saved by you, but, lu s4tc of thbt, we make Juat aa much profit on our sales aa the Omaha houses. They are not rharrlns; yon more than they mart t make their legitimate profit. The whole story Is Juat one of the difference In operating ekpensea between con darting a stare In South Omaha, where rents nre low, and running a business In Omaha, whera rents are high. You profit greatly by the extra ear Hile to Sonth Omahm Stoves Sold on Payments IT yott will com p a r e tastings, Nickel work, the fitting of ell the Joints, doors, re gister, etc., in our line of stoves and ranges with other makes of stores and ranges, you will appreciate their superior quality. They have many features in their construction that are not made in other storea and raogs. This rang ! of rich, plain dealcn, free from earring. This Is a superior range, and could not be Improved In any detail of ita design nad construction. The oven la arched. It Is guaranteed to bake evenly top and bottom. We have not room to fully describe It, baoaua tbere la over fifty yeara of practical experience) In range-making built Into It. I !lr 1. . Four hole Steel Range, with warming .S0 closet, only . . . Mm. Six-hole Steel Range, with wanning Of 59 closet, only A Truly Great C I Carpet ond Rug Showing VAv f - tliJ-tV,' 11 TDH force f oar underselling wiu be felt wherever thrifty people gather. If you have a rug to bay thie eason yon cannot afford not to visit this store. Unquestionably the most remarkable Rag offering on record. Choice of largest room else (till ft.) Rugsi large variety of patterna, Includ ing floral, medallion, conventional ana urieniei oesigtw, in coiormm or n, blue, green, tan, rose and yellow. llhrarv. offloe. dining or bed roo to 1 .16 in Omaha for duplicates of thla quality. HH;3...017.50 ii Xearge our p rTce . . . ' room slae CTXS-s Brussels Rugs, mads la of floral, eonvenuonal ana medallion designs, la eoler- $a.5o ings of green, red, bine, tan - anal rose a utraot w , lls value, !) gmail room Slae (tit ft) Brue- Els Rugs, tbe s-vrtrs grade, ade la one pteee, Cbeloe of floral and medal lien eestgaa. In color eombiiyatioBS thai will haraoajae with any room deoorattoo. Rears! nr 10.00 value any- t where; our eAU.DU i Vf- i i J v ;lTi' :il-f K J-ft f-v ?-t W. Huge suitable for parlor. om use. xou v Uu Ixll largest room slae Wilton Velvet Ruga, roads la one piece. med ends, upiendia assort ment of aonventlonal. medal lien and floral assigns, in rads. greens, tan and rose combinations. Usual prices tpu 017.50 Mil largest renin slae Brussels Ruga, In han4aema floral and conventional oValgna. In. ricta eelor combinations to sail any room deooration. Allweel -wire grade. ffa fA Others obarre Slaiaellf ft) la ens piece no seama Heavy I- lnnh hemmed ends. Che l Ueavy hem- -f;t r'h IJCf 4 ! l i tip 1 H ,( J. .f. -V' JW' 'I WW f " V x T s . .. :-,'.;a. - t e . - tlSVil Vrl.-. if. s ,- .r.. M. it. NVAVl- s .- it r t ft 4 1- k Vt. vl C rinsed Leather Couch An elegant piece at furniture and a substantial one, too. You will get a great deal of comfort from this Munh a.nH It wi'l eertajnlv he an ornament to any room. It has solid eak carved and polished frame and bass as shown. Unsightly Eruptions arc , Needless Afflictions Those who tuffer from pimples, blackheads and ether disfi guiing facial eruption; red, rough hands, itching, burning palm, and ahapc less naiU; dry, thin and falliri hair, with Itching, scaly acalps lU ahould make trial at once of Cuticura Soap and Cutlcura Oint event. No other emollients cos. so lk tie and do so much. K. others so pure, soeweet. so speed ily effective not only for ther. minor auctions of the skin, acalj and hair, but for torturing, disfig uring eczemas, rashes. Irritations, gcalings and crrotings of infants, children and adult. Cett Cst tt fecit raljhtj floe. D.ILCI3A.MP00 tl'aadrutf Uemorsr) By letting your barber give you a Fitch sham poo every week or two, you can be done dandruff troubles. MAIMDO vtM vrssi 1W stir froasS mm f dftarft saamf si MllntVltB le ykilteirir tsta. aasaer- sVell sLek UeMUs, M.iSMkMtlMO Madame Josephine Le Ferre, e (sassst raui&aa, ra, ketS St t'W-iIUea Urmu Ue., Saul irue Ofc She aa.l l.-a . nature wf v rfa( ta-se k., UMAaU moa lews. IN I I ,i . S.IH 'I. I II II SSS sii, IS II If deoorattoo. Raaralar 10.00 IJ ii III ' t il noe... i "XV 1 J I i ll - X . w .... -- . W .h;$ It, I II - f S K - elegant piece t furniture and a substantial one, alii 1 iW lr lH bI II . i ? - X too. You will eet a rreat deal of comfort from this UtfmUM AaW. I I ( k K r si If W I II -ji-... j - "V V . QV U Dininit Tables PMRK , W w.a& , n.npjiiw 6 P f. fk BoUd Ooldeo Oak Dining Tables,-Uks ttls lUus- X . Tl I i r'V ' AAl I I l VI tratlon. The tope are 41 Inches in diameter and ai- - 'f J 11 ' I fi T 1 f I tend to alx feet In length. Tha have three loaves, I jt ' -y i"i I , heavy round turned pedestal, and are highly pellahed. II' I I jtTViwiiii " t Heavy Braai Bed ' .&&$jr., lfcJ&t-? - ' f' ' ' jU I rd H ( ) ' I Iff article In Omaha stores. Liif I Avt "T - W Dffls i& m Irii rid 1 r T K '2 1 Z aSJS)i - 1 g r- f V - -ssg.sssssaap-a l 1 T ' ' F'1 S . ? I XjJti i i'1"'" W rhls Sieeraat 9tsee will look One Sere's tbe Cnlffenlet Upholstered Chair f -...e 1 -i lu aar sedroem. It is verr Wutlful maubiag tbe dresaera. It tttn, . . . I iTOmpt I WJ and kae a plate mirror. It la o? fin- I, as a plate mirror arid f. MTT'w "",r . U I Um&na I awell front, three email top drawera. I ore were and ranch l,m polished and uvoelatared U I T-1t 1 I a. I fwa large drawers axid Krenoh legal The wood Is the finekt w,t sonutne pt"7 I UBUIWiea JU mT f j. The finish Is the kind that ? A ft rt quality Quarter- leainar seat; ij . I J f 7"- A mea only from the Oneat Sy.llU id white oak and 7U set of six. only. . . . ' I ' y J scope In Grand Raplda,... 1 v j tl.enlak band J rTt- - -" "-m " " j jS"--4tiTPr? rRifXk Thfs Dcffett J-) r--T j " 1 ' tJV'i V M f!i We count ourselves (T I I J T -....JJL-'ll. i......., J kyJ' ) fortunate to obtain this V I I i I $Atri iy , Ui" in ' 7 splendid Buffet to sell I II ,.rlhl. aK( y(tp IL srrasss: loEnnll j--m, Launiaanta go with each Bnachlaa kJ 'e? dee v J This n&QdssmeDase Darner Powerful beater, as well as a great saver on ooaL There Is no ether bene banker like It, and tbe features that make It such a wonder ful beater, and so economical la the use of fuel, are patented. All doors, joints and mloa frames are air and oust tight made ae ea special machines designed and ewned by the makers and also patented. It Is absolutely guaranteed to be a perfect heater, civ good servloe and require less ruei than any heater ever eold tor aa little money. Price 021.50 1 1 i I f 1 1 . 1 I o wmir, ui Ub Solid Quartered Ozlz China CIccot nighlT polished Quartered Oak China Closet, like thla muatntkan, perfeetlr matohlag tha aoooi&pv lag buff at, lias glass aada, glaaa door, four shelve and tullfaaj tered oak back. U-lneh too. Mafle entirely ef eel id eak and attractively fmi.ht A very good Oak or Hahogany Stand 06.50 Flnlahed in the finest style, it Is really a very ornamental piece ef f urs bllure. 24TH ond L STREETS SOUTH OMAHA