1 THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEEt, MARCH 1, 191S. 3-A r' Kilmarnock Scotch Rrt Ru$$ ( ( ( X r FR THE HOME Wo have just received a lino of new patterns and colors in the Scotch Art Rugs,, which nro beautiful and durable. These are now on display in bur windows and second. floor We invite your inspection. , The Scotch Art Rug is a Scotch weave rug, made in America, of heavy weight firm , fabric, woven of tho best staple .wools of Russia and China by a 1 method of construction that gives them tremendous wearving"worthf and dywith absolutely fast color. These handsome rugs" sell at liriusually- low pricesf 4 . ' " 3x6 . ....... T.'..,..$6.00 I 4-6xT-6 ., S12.50 Gxy;. ....-... .ajlo.du 'if; Bit-.,' K ' ,8-3x10-6 $26.50 9x12 ' ' ORIENTAL RUGS REPAIRED BY EXPERTS. .S32l50, 3 A FURNITURE To meet the needs of every one Oriole (io-Ha$kets S20 tho new patterns. They aro the Ideal handy' Go-cart; can be used In manyways to care for tlo baby. Prices $'J.GO, $8.30, $io.no, ?ia.ooand . .$11.00. . Go-Cnrta Fod, Collapsible) withfhoo'd, Jjtt.."!0, ffd.ZO up Pull or Push Carts $4.50 to, ..$10.00 Uaby CrlTs White 'Enamel, square wood posts . and spindles ... .... ,$0.5 J Baby Walkers Rattan Baby Walkers .'. , .$3.0' KabylBwIngs Oak finish with ropes ' 1 . .'. . .v .$1.50 Rattan, i'w'ith ropes, $2.00 anqs-.r. ....... . 1 Dining Table Like cut) , Heavy pedestal design, sou brown fumed finish, round top,- 48 inches in diameter, fitted with pedestal locking device, an excellent value Brass Beds $11.00 and up ' for heavy 2-inch post bed Bed (like cut) heavy 2-in. continuous posts, the best grade satin finish; $15.75 at rv ' rV Cedar Wm A "i I wetty Colonial Scroll aeaim. chcsi, mado 'oft genuine. TonnoJ- eco red cedar,. -o jncnea "- 18H Inches wjdo. .17 jnoheo high, fitted wltli gefod lock,'!Bpeclalj each at 810.00 Mattresses The Ostermoor, z standard . of mattresses, $15.00, $10.50 and $lH.oi Mattress, felt top .'...$3.00 Others . j $:i.75, $1.50 Our Special "Felt Au excel lent grade cotton felt mat stress, 48 IbJ $8.00; Imperial' Felt A high Rraie cotton felt .mattress $12.01) Sunshine Felt This best m3t tress made for the money $10 dar Chests From $0.00 to -947.yo, , t jSS 6RET0 N'N E . ra&ex y O e pja r t m, e n j Tlie&cw' spring patterns in cretonne have just arrived.r They are very pleas- i . -,-x . 1 . i vj: i,n,i.rf(na,nM,tniinD liiiu -ffYr vfcnri nrrived SO satis- mg ana ueaunim. cae uiupiug ucuiuuo uvuuu r factory aslL.as practical, that now it is used,fpr All noml purposes, such as over cm-rains for 'living room, library and. dining, room windawsj for porch cush ions, slip' overs for chairs and couches, pillow, coversslioef.handkerchief and laun dry'bagsrbox covering, bed 8preadsrdrosserrchifibniw and -table scarfs-The pat terns this season arq so varied that, every una, can find, from our .well, selected . BtnnU inst the desiims and colors they desire. It is a-pleasure to snow- our nne. Tho prices are tempting. " ' Monday, March 17, we .place on sale two qualities of cretbnne, as tollows: 1 . 36-lnch. Cretonnes gpples of English chljitz, figures nd aUrlpes, og- 36-lnch Cretonnes Tarrotas anu Art tickhik, injures. uu dui., jJJC ner yard a ,.0 9 j cj mm mmww 11 m. 1 rm.-' 11 OMAHA'S ONLY MODERN CLOTHING STORE KING-PECK CO. HOME OF QUALITY CLOTHES lb." At HOWARD 4This store will help you to appear at your .1 best on Easter. Sunday, and the spring days to ollow" FORMERLY KING-SWANSON CO. Not only will it help you to bo bottor and more correctly attired, but there is a pronounced stylo and individuality in KING-PECK quality clothes that marks tho wearer as a man ofor?3ight, good tasto and pride in his personal appoaranco. Our elbthes lend a touch of personality that com niands'attontion; and tho power to yain attention is an afeset that can not bo valued too highly so there is more than more cloth and findings to a ICING-PECK suit. Now regarding assortments, variety of styles and sizes, wo can but repeat Never ill tho history of this store havo wo been more ably prepared to satisfy all tastes and fit mon of all proportions bet ter than "we are today. "We urge you to make your selections as early as possible in tho week-Avoid the customary eleventh hpur Etistor rush. Quality Suits tor the Easter Style Pared $10 to $40 1 Necessary Pixinigs for Easter i .How many realize Uhd ,truo importance 01 iauiness xvur hishings, let ono small arti cle, say your cravats clash 511. 11. 1 ,1 ' . 1. I . t yci f-- x a Window Shades andbds, 4, , Water Colors. 3G-ln. by C and 7 :ft. long, made, each ::25'd.and SOJ'jjfe 011Opaquer 3C-ln. by C and 7 ft. long, ruady made, each 4Q and 45g Hand made opaque shades, mounted on Hartshorn rollers, up from 5S ' vm.r windows and sunmlt an estimate for shades' and rods free of charge. Let ub measure jour Orchard & WilKelm arpet o. Before Buying Bags, Suitcases or Trunks See Our Line K.0 1 -v. with mo color ,;ot your Easter suit', thjqsutyis' ; that your blipearance ' is; ' -marred. Better atlqtid, to your ne6chV intheso linos before Easterarrives shirts, gloves, cravats, ho- Main Floar Seuth Alslt ;;i' iery, etc. Wo'vo -aniagj CiTtotshot!r1 nifioont assortment from , aronbw. at -your.; which to clioose. Come in. , , . .comrqand,. Distinctive Easter Footwear The sort that while they em body all the spring's most favored lasts; yet they aro designed to give t the greatest pos sible comfort constructed on scientific lines built' from the best leathers ob ininablo. .Que .cxyS Main- Hear Rear I." Your Easter Hat is Here, Sir: wo otq foatur.lng this wcok.wha, wa fcol confident tnre ,the beat' alido values In Oman'at-i-,;',;u; '$3't$5-- 1 ' i It matters not whother your mind is made up on a .derby, soft .felt,, cloth or silk hat;, it's, hero, in overysizo, color and proportion not a limited few, but a variety that. .will. . cause you to wondor wli&ro wo shall over find enough wearers. ' Clever Sprint Hats $2,ito $10 . If yoi? aro ono of those follows who drops, in," f..,! ' at tho first Hat store you pass, don't see what 7i Xpuwant, exa,ctly, but take something 'dif- .7' ' for.ont rather than look around To you wo . ask, why not come to a store first where com- . plete Satisfaction in every particular, is aW 4ured?' That's here. Jaunty Caps" 3. 50c to $2:50' . : 1 1 COST OF REVISING STATUTES Additional $30,000 Provided in Bill by, the Qovernor. mDEXING PROVING EXPENSIVE Coiupnrliion r many as the. Wheeler, statutes It haa been reported to memoer 01 th house that many other Btatea have revlgea their statutes complete, atacot ot from 112.000 to JW.OW. it is aia mo hide contemplated,. Is a "scientific"' in dex and has been pronounced by lawyer. ' , .1 I..!.. .lia on Heine too cumoerroiuo awu -. ii..ifi..inn. whlbh anneals ' to attor- nv. -One -member ot the commission Ufonure CnUl Forth . wlfuVVprlt'or'snniiar 'Done In Other SBWl,err jroiler -WoB'tjBed. TTT- ' a. Staft Cofrespondeni) TivrOLN. Neb.. March 15.-(Special.) One measure Introduced In the house at .u. nf Governor Morehead, whien Is liab& to have hard sledding, it tho members take the trouble to consider It. ts house roll No. CT5. a bill to approprl--rtfvi in u.Pt the present code com- ...., i.u.v for another two years. It is understood thst 7.K is to pay tor Indexing the new code.. When the last legislature made its J30.000 appropriation It was the general Impression that the revision was to be complete, insieau. however, of this being the case the aP r.rnnriatton has' been spent and there la due a' prlntlns bill of JJ.O00 and the rpvlsed code Is ' not 'Indexed lUte Is the' reason Blven out why It hnuld cost 17.500 to Index the new edde vin revised code will contain 11.000 sec tions and each section win oe reieneu to In the Index eight times .thus tho index will contain 88.000 lines. A mem ber of the commission figures be can in Jex twenty-five sections a day or 300 lines, making' a total of 4 day to be devoted to this work. This commissioner figures he can write 400 lines of sut heads a day, which will require 2 more das. the entire indexing to require tea day. Figuring 190 Mes to the. page the Index will contain 670 pages, or three times as many pages aa the Cobbey pnti1""1 or more uwu uu frequently quotes mo unio comiuiwiuu aid Its .work, : which has greeted atten tion towards 'Ohfq. In asoo the legUla; A lew years aKO Mr. Varner sold thu plant to Allen Powell of Sterling, who later sold it to J. II. JIanway ot Denver. Mr. Varner bought the outfit ot the Den vqr man. lie eaya he will not re-enter the newspaper work, but thai U Tobias, the gentleman who now has The Iwo New Regiments of National Guard. Are Designated (From a Staft Correspondent.) T.TK'pni.N. March lB.-(Speclal.)-AdJu . ... t. .. Air..ntAtail t ll ft on unnrai linn w- ...... - plans for the reconstruct. "l ;" E-Ip .i, XPhraska National -a .v, ...imi nta will bo knwn sun under ease, will continue to manage r'- . th Fourth and Fifth No- IIGWVUtwi ' . the paper. PIPER GETS. FIGURES nr of that state provided for the ap pointment of a code committeo 01 mrcc members to pe pald .3.0Qp a year eac In 'tno" extra sesllop" 'of 1909 a final sum of moOO, making a total sum appropri ated of 175,000 for the completion of the work with tho directions to tne commis sion to report back to the 1310 legisla ture. ' The commission was not ready to re port in 1W0 so the RgUlature repealed the law and directed the adjutant Bejv cral of the sfate to take charge of, the pfflce of the commission and sell .the content thereof. Some members 01 tne nouse. are ub(.i- ninir to Wonder it Nebraska ls going to follow the example, set by Ohio and get the flame results. The bU Introduced at the request of the governor provides that the preparation ot tho index shall be under the direction of j. . Broady. VARNER IS AGAIN OWNER OF THE STERLING SUN TECUMSEU, Neb., March 1C Bpecial.)( Hnn. I,. A. Varner. of . sterling, for thirty years In the newspaper business In that town, opce president of the Nv iraska Editorial association, a member ot the National Editorial association, who has served this county in the- state legislature and was once 4 candidate, for J f.ro.Vn roirimcnts. uoionei ucmev i-h,i whn formerly commanaeu mo First regiment, will bo In command of Second Battalion Major Clyde E. McCor rr.lck. Third Battalion Major Otis M, Newman, band. Fust Battalion Company Ai uincoln, formerly Comnanv F. Second Infantry: Company B, Nebraska City, formerly Company C, Second Infantry;' Company C, Beatrice, formerly Company C. First In- taniryj company u, Auuurn, rormeriy cmpany I, First Infantry. Htcona iiatianon-i'omi'nny ts, ucneva, formerly Company a. First Infantry: Company F, Wymore, formerly Company k, if irbt intaniry; uompony u, ttasungs, formerly Company V, Second tnfnntrvj Company II, Fairfield, formerly Provis ional Campany No. 1. Third , Buttallon CompanyI, Beaver City, formerly Company B, Second In fantry; Company K, MeCook, formerly Company 11, First Infantry; Company t,, Alma, formerly Comnany L. Second In fantry; Company M, Holdrcge, formerly fnmiiunv IV O nntil Infnnltnr TWO CONVENTIONS 1 HELD IN WEST POINT ' PRnM PAI IFHRMIA the Fourth, whlje Colonel Herbert J. Paul .! . RnUIVl, UALIrUnNIA If.-, ttK Atd Second. wIlL boln fcHargo of t a, I Ti.a following' order shows (From.a Staff Correspondent.). U. ...in.ni nf nfflcera' and co'm- MN,QOlN, Mnrcli .IS-lSpclaD-jeecre- ,.'!.ieg. fary Piper of the board of charities nnd 1 For "he pUrpoM 0f, orgsnlxlng two regl-l-rlsona hts Just received a report of, the 0f infantry. Beosniphlcally ar- board of California, which In comparison '' t B- m offer better facilities with tho report from Nebraska does not ..'.,., .,! mobilliatlon, the Khow up particularly well for the, areu- ... . ,i, mrBt anA Second regl- ment advanced in the house the other! ,nfantry, Nebraska . National u"' dijtN rjuard will be reorganised into n" the stato would bo much better pff from Fourth and imh regiments, effoctlvo a standpoint of reform. . . .-. dor whc), arrangements The report rom California shows that. . .,,,nments of field of- ln the atate prison In that state thore are ' m. .,h .... regncctivo staff, Is 3.015 people, whllp In th lSebraska prison . i deslenatlon of the present there are but ?C5. In the reform schools m he changed as Ih.l .tut. W. r.. IUrt (tlR nnnl . while this state has . Th'o Insane of " .,',. Tnfantry-Ooloiiol California number 8,Ji7. while,' Nebraska nfor 1 Ebcrly, commanding; Uu has but 2W. &B.E SS&KS luimilntlnn fall f Arnlfl I a rinlll I llllLinilifll umjw . . . . . 1 .X7:.7:7;' on. Battalion Majr unanes M. r ,T!u.,lrv. ... band, Omana., -nv . nmha. is about half of that number. ..i i nn-j'tmimnv ...'..;i Pmmnnv a. Second infantry; n hmaha. ormurly Company Xrta Kiilm of Aulinrn. I t!i, infantry: Comimnv C, Omsha, AT'nimw M, Mi.mIi li Mum.i i l ...i., rnmrunv I. Second InfantM , Another mas, meeting was held Ust ConipanV D. lalr. formerly Company K evening to nominate a city t'eket In op- second Battalion Conipany E, Schuyler, position to the ticket nominated last formerly Company K. ona jhVlday night headed by Hon. Ohuron fiiJffifl.&vl Howe: for mayor. The present msyo", formerly Company I. First Infantry. I for Third Battalion-company 1, Aioiun, WEOT POINT, Neb., Marclr 15.-(fip clal.) Tho two conventions held in West Point for the nomination of candidates for municipal office resulted as follows People's Party For mayor, Emll Von Beggern; clerk, August Hanft; treasurer, J. C. Pinker; engineer, B. Mannefold members of the Board of Education, E. M. Baumann and John C. Hansen; for councllmon; First ward, A.- F. Walla Second ward, A. U KrauseJ Third ward Ixuls Zeplln. Cltlten's Party-For mayor, William Dllt; clerk, August Hanft; trca surer. Herman Heltzmanf engineer. O A. McCUntlc; for members of the Board . . Of Education this convention endorsed the nominees of the people's party. K. M. Baumann and John C. Hansen! for coun- Oilmen: Flrat ward, John Schuoth; Sec ond ward, Fred Thletje; Tihrd ward, John Pacherer. Mr. Dill, tho nominee of the citizen's party, In tho present executive and Mr. VonSeggern is the editor of tho "Volksblatt" Lee Backes and Miss Hannah M. Ham arlund of Cuming township, were married by County Judge Dewald at Mi office. The young ieoplo are residents of tho SWedlsh settlement east of the city and will reside on the farm. Caalmlr Zocek has been appointed aa constablo tor West Point city precinct. I ; N"va Notc of ueneTn. GENEVA, Neb., March 13. (Speclal.) Abqut 1.27 Inches of rain fell Thursday afternoon thoroughly soaking the ground, while yesterday morning a blizzard was raging, snow falling on the wet ground and the storm grew worse as the day progressed. What's Back of the Laundry You Patronize? Quality laundry depends upon more than a big business, It means thorough. knowledge of all laund ering methods and constant applhjat,ippJto turning out high' grade work. Omaha's Quality L'aiindry 1 rormeriy uohiww.m. cimu ......... Company K, Osceola, formerly Company It Second Infantry; Company U. Hear- M. Heroml Infuntryi Lafayette Hlgglns, was - nomlnnied mayor, A. M. Tingles for treldUrer, . ' - lib ............ . . A. U. Dunwoody, aSed 75 Vfarf. wm I ney, rmcriy C'ompany A. .nu- badlv hurt yesterday- in trylnc ta iton . , r VihV- in.nirv - lieutenant governor, Juts bought back. in th0r Mt and or-ke s.veral .lb. and fcrt J Paul. 13. AII...I U IMUWUttBIWM. j the aapcr Ue rounded, The 8terllng Bun. otlierwlec IdJuesjJ iuaj. If your ohlld haa Croup, Whooping Cough, Mtastts Ctugh Dr. Bull's Cough Sure. Srrupwlll avepo. BeUable, SBo. tibloteriootlllaeu. "I tuva e4 Vt BuC Cwib Srtuu lor ctooa. broaxkim. hMplif umli. wKh plradkl fultt. Mn. AuU BUux. t t. 81. Kmu dir. JCuu Kr4 FREE 1 AMPLE &0'VJ!.0& has always devoted itself exclusively to quality ork. thus we' can produce the best result?, 4 trial wilt qon vincoybu. - - Douglas 2560 1