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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (April 3, 1913)
THE BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY, APRIL 3, 1913. Happy, Laughing Child Shortly If Gross, Feverish, Bilious and Sick Let "Syrup of Figs" Clean Its Little Waste Clogged Bowols. , No mstttr what alls your child, a gen tle through laxative phytic should always ba the first treatment Riven. It your child Isn't feeling well; rest ing nicely; eating; regularly "and acting naturally It is a sure sign that It's little atomarh, liver arid SO feet ot bowels are filled with foul, constipated waste matter and need a gentle, through cleansing at once. . When cross. Irritable, feverish, stonv nch soar, breath bad or you little one has stomach-ache, diarrhoea, sore throat, full of cold, tongue coated; give a tca spoontul of Syrup of Pigs and In afew hours all the clogged up waste, undiges ted food- and sour bile 'will gently move on and out at Its little bowels without nausea, griping or weakness, and you will surely hare a welf, happy and smil ing child again shortly. With Syrup of Tigs you are not drug gtng your children, being composed en tirely of luscious figs, senna and aroma tics It cannot 'be harmful, besides rhey dearly love its delicious ' fig taste. Mothers should always- keep Syrup of Figs handy. It Is the only stomach, liver and bowel cleanser and regulator needed-a lltto given today will save a tick, child tomorrow. Full directions for children of all ages and for grown-Ups plainlyprlnted on the package. Ask your druggists for the full name, "Syrup of Klgs and Elixir of - Senna", prepared by the California Fig Syrup Co. This Is the delicious tastelng, genuine old rellahle. Refuse anything else offered. Advertisement. Often Buttered Never Bettered riir it Taiiy -Phim Ttir lulir o cl e vBee-Hive By MELLIFIOIA. Wednosday, April 2, 1913. WOMEN leaders In the social anl official life of Washington are at their wits' ends over the problem of the invitations for the "national welcome breakfast" that will be given for Mrs. Wnnilrnw Wllinn anrl Xtra Thnmai H Marshall Ratlirriav nnnn. The banquet hall engaged for the event will accommolate S50 guests. Thej "blue book" contains the names of moro than 1,300 eligible), and already there are heart burnings and Jealousies. The feeling has broken out openly among the women who Insist upon recognition. The National JDcmocrattc Women's league already has an nounced that It would not be represented at the banquet because the seat ing space accorded it was not sufficient for Its members. There, are other detections. The breakfast will be purely a Bocial affair and there will be no speeches. Both. Mrs. William Jennings Bryan of Lincoln and Mrs. O. M. Hitchcock of Omaha will be In attendance. Th LITTLE POLLY BROOM it light ana dur able, sad wet pi clean. Make twMpingaplcature beeeMC it requires lest strenrth in An better sweeping. Mask el selected soft a!-. I I . i . uppeu.uriKKn com mat bend IIVW anrl innnm back Into shape. Hat a a tprlntrv action not found In ftttir Vreeou, gaaet oBl tttl jMtn'i bliKtilhl hiaJi. Citr iVfL Jt ttttt iIU Ik WMt rally, Harrah Stewart Hit. Co. 7 IWHsalWlWaMaW rasassP Aft Where They Are. - Colonel and Mrs. 0. 8. Curtis, who nave been at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Bostwlck. and Miss Lynn Curtis, who has been with hor slstor, Mrs. Dlmond Bird at the Hotel Loyal, since the tor nado, expect to be able to occupy their home again by the latter part -of this week. Mrs. Victor Coffman, who has been at the Nicholas Henn hospital since the tor nado, was ft bio to , leave the hospital Monday, fcho Is now at the home ot Mrs. C. Will Hamilton. ' Miss Helen Scoble and her brother, Mr. lUlston Scoble, who were in Hamburg, Germany, for a time, are now In Part. France, continuing their atudles. Latr thoy expect to go to Germany for the summer. ' Mrs. Cyrus Bowman, who was hurt when their house was demolished, Is now at Clarkson hospital and ia convalescing- Mrs. John Barker la at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Carpenter and ex pecta to movo shortly to the 'home of her daughter, Mra. ltobert Smith. They have taken a house at Thirty-fourth and Har ney streets. Mr. and Mra. W. C. McKnlght ot 118 North Fortieth atreet, whose home was wrecked ty the storm, will be at tho Alsatian at 119 South Thirty-fifth street, until their home la rebuilt. Pan-Hellenio Sauce for Charity, The Oreck letter fratornltlea of the pro jfesalonal departments of Crelghton uni versity will give their Pn-Hellenlo danoe at Chambers' dancing academy this eve ning. Any receipts above expenses will bo turned over to the relief fund for the help of Omaha sufferers 1 t- ' The flvo fraternities which are sup porting tho dance are The Delta Sigma Delta of the Dental college, the Delta Phi Delta and the Uamms. Eta Gamma of the law school, the Phi Beta Phi and h Phi Rho Blgma of tho medical college. Only active or alumni membera of the frats, together .with the pledgos, will be admitted. At Home for Mist Meyer.. Mr. "and Mra. David Meyer were at home Sunday evening in honor of the engagement ot their daughter, Dorothy,' and Mr. Harry Cohn ot Rochester, N. Y. The rooms were attractive with a decora tion of rosea and spring flowers. Ameri can Beauty rosea were, in the living room and in the dining room yeHow Jonquils and narcissus Were used. Assisting in the rooms were Mrs. Lee Rothschild, Mra. Sol fJoldstromP Miss Ruth Meyer, Miss Ruth Byrne and Miss Evelyn Bergman. Two hundred and fifty guests were pres ent. Week-Ind Party. Dr. J. D, Jones of Murdock, Neb., a former atudent ot the medical college of the University ot Nebraska, entertained the member .of the Iota chapter of the Phi nho Sigma fraternity at a 'week end house party. The guests Included Dr. D. D. King. Dr. C. F. Moon. Dr. A. K, Westervelt, 'Dr. F. J. KoUar, Dr. E. R. Eraklne, Dr. . D. Burns, Dr. W. H. Powell. Dr. A. Harvey, Jr.; Dr. M. 8 Arnold and Xt J, W. Laughlln. Those guttering from a noryous , . . ', ' TT . iroakdown caused by the recent Society of Pine Art Postponed, itorm wilt find a quiet nnd rtMl Soc!?,y .f l!",.HhM place at the Blrcheknolle Sanitarium. J!t?iEi Gertrude It. Smith, gradual nurse, wrecked or damaged by the atbrm -and superintendent 2311 St. Mary's Avo., many are spending .all of their time doing S, W. corner. Phone Douglas 6S08, relief work, - . fWKNTiKTH ckntury kakmsk Birthday Party A Great Farm Journal Jt&SS: OMAHA. NED. ' day afternoon. The guests spent the Half Price For Groceries And Household. Supplies Here's something that will interest yu, Mrs. Housewife. By buying your teas, soaps, spices, groceries and other household supplies from Larkin Go. you can get just dduble the amount for your money that you are getting now Same quality but fresher, same pur ity,same everything with the exception of this big difference in price. Two million people are already availing themselves of this offer. We can make it because we deal Direct Frtii Factory to Family giving you goods at their real value. Instead of with the retallera and middlemen's prof It's, , losses and other expenses tacked on. We manufacture oier'sjo Products and they Include almost every'' thing you need In your home. If you like, we'll send you $10- worth of our Products tof your selection on Thirty Days Fre Trial so that you may test their quajlty for ypurself and see Just how much they're golnr to save you. 'At tbVemVof 30 days, you may either pay, us SS for them or return them, in the latter case, we wilt refund, transporta tion chargea both ways and make no charge whatever for a reasonable quantity ot our Pro ducts used In trial. Send cou pon or a postal today for our new apripg-and-Summex Catalog. ITS I ISeml me. postage prepaid, your - V.w Prlns:-and.8ummer Catalog aur log II afternoon making outfits for new babies. The result was that twelve garments were sent to the Auditorium at the close of the afternoon. Woman's Club Benefit The Omaha Woman's club benefit per formance Vas the only large affair scheduled for Wednesday. Mrs. Edward Phelan will entertain guests Wednesday evening at the Bran- flels, when a benefit will be given for the tornado sufferers under the direction of Miss Fitch and Miss Cooper and the Omaha Woman's club, assisted by the Players club. In the party will be! Mr. and Mrs. B J. Burkett, Mrs. J. H. Barrett, Mrs. Edward Phelan. ' Misses Mlee Rllrnfttf. r1al ti- . Ichnane. Dahlatrom. Marie Matthews, Helen Phelan. Mrs. Frank Haller entertained hr guests at a box party at ths matlnro Mrs. C. W. Hayes. Mrs. n.np tim. Mrs. M. D. Cameron, Mrs. V. H. Cole auu uumni jonnson. In the Brandels box for th .v.nin- wlll be Mrs. Hermsn Cohn, Mr. George BrandeU, Mr. Hubert Sloman, Mr. Wal ter Cohn and Mr. Arthur Brandels. Other box parties, were given by Mrs Charles tX Haulrei. Mra. n.n. a t.. lyn. Mr. arid Mrs. Joseph BaMrlge, Mr. una mrm. unariea Kountse, Mr, And Mrs wara uurgess, Mr. Arthur D. Brandels. Mrs. N. H. Nelson at the matinee Mrs. C. B. Hutchlns, Mrs. r. w. uirss, jurs. w. O. Shrivar, Mrs. Frank Brown of Hannibal, Mo.; Mra W N. Dorward and Mra. J. D. Hiss. Book Club Meets. The members of the riov ... mornlng at the home of Mrs. W. H. Sher- ur me meeting luncheon was served. , Prairie Park Olub to Sew. The , Needlecraft society of Prairie Park Club will meet Thursday afternoon i ..io nurno ot Mrs. t. I Travis and will make garments for the tornado vlo-time; Abhu&I Leotsre Postponed. oancing party planned by the mem bers of the Vlaltlng Nurse asaoclaUon for next week has hn nn,iru..j i .i . inltely. The luncheon planned for Friday " ma firat Presbyterian church for the Visiting Nurse association has also been postponed and-lt will be given some time during the nest month. Daaoisjf Party Postponed. The dancing Party nlnn v.. .... members of Vesta chapter of the Eastern omr w Apni 7 nas been postponed. In and Oat of thTlee Hive. Mrs. Morris Strauss and son are spend Ing two weeks In Chlram ui.uin Mrs. Stanley Rosewater will leave this .w..a .Ul uuiims, Mien., where she wll spend a week with her parents. Miss Gladys WllWIn. n arrived Tuesday afternoon to spend ten "'" nirs. u, to. Maimers. Mr. Harry Cohn nf rtnv...... xt who has been spending the last two week'a ..w, nli icsye i0r ma nome this even ing. Miss Claire Helen Woodard. who has rnenaa la Washington, D. C. and Who huA nl.Hnl . ..... . ....m i vi viaii ura. Edmund V. Krug In St. Loul arrived na is at tne homo of Mr. and Mrs. Louis c. Nash. It will prob ably take several months ti repair the Woodard home on Burt street. Committee Visits Chicago for Money for Rebuilding Fund A. D. Uronrl.t. "ITTkI u.. .. - n n-cu oi a com mittee composed of Casper E. Yost. John U Kennedy. W. H. Buchols, Luther Drake, and Arthur C. Smith left for Chicago last night to hare a conference with the heads of railroad and packing intertats centered in Omaha in an effort to get subscriptions for the Omaha res toration fund. Members of the committee held a meet Ing at the Commercial eluh v.t.inu morning and laid their plans. They will apend today in Chi cum Ntn.nin. . Omaha Friday to make a report. Private uuscnjuiona already have been asked rem several umaha banks mt i r Mohler has aaked 'the Union Pacific for a conation. Thla money will be used until the I1.0O3.CC0 bonds may be ' voted or soma meana ot restoring Omaha's, ruined property devised. OHIO FLOOD VICTIM - WRITES HIS EXPERIENCE 1 1 ' s M. Mayberry, bailiff in Judge Kennedy's court, has received a letter' from his brother. F. A. Mayberry. of Tiffin. r telling ot himself and daughter being marooned in the upper part of thTlr house from Tuesday mornlnr till ThuVa. day. There waa seven feel of water in tht lower .rooms as a result of flood .condl tions on the Sandusky river. Mr. Mayberry and his daughter were taken off In 'a boat. His wife mad her cap Tuesday- morning., but he re mained to take care of the premises, not expecting tne water to rise so high. Their horn is near the center ot th city. M. Mayberry llvee at ICS North Twenty.flfth street. South Omaha. WOMEN fiEEDEDTO HELP SEW Volunteers to Mend for Tornado Vic tims Aro Oalted For. Nam , , Addreaa ..i. ..,..',,,,.,., Noliodr la Too Old to learn that the aura wit v r. ..nr. coach, cold or mar luntra ! with rr King's New -Djacovery. 60c and tt.OO, Tor l.v Ti ...... r..i. , . . Persistent Advertising U the Koad to Big Returns. A Receipt in Full Is Waiting For Every Hartman Patron that Lost All Their Furniture During the Tornado We Are Simply Paying a Debt of Honor to Our Patrons The moral side not the business side prompted the' directors of this great organization, hen they decided to cancel all bills due this company, by those who had lost all their furnitnre these same directors who had watched the advances, step by step, made by the chain of Hartman stores in the march of progress. They KNOW that every bit of success they have achieved has been due to the PUBLIG-the PEOPLE-and FROM YOU ALONE by your many kind words about us and our methods discussing us and PRAIS ING us to your friends who came to use your happy nest that we had feathered. 'Twas you, and you alone, that gradually pushed the Hartman Company into the LEAD over all the world's competition. And now, without any sounding of brass or trumpets we extend to you what our directors choos'e to call "Our Debt of HONOR to our Patrpns." We. want to help you not only in words, butih COLD CASH we want to give all Hartman patrons who lost all their furniture in the recent disaster, A RECEIPT IN FULL FOR all money due us. And furthermore, should' tho supporting member of any' family have lost their life, we' will give the dependent family a receipt in full, whether or not your furniture was damaged. Call at once. Our offer has already comforted many honest hearts. We're waiting to serve the rest. And lastly remember when the call came, it was the Hartman Store that took the LEAD, although others may follow the trail . I 9 m Dining Rsm Furniture Welt made and strongly constructed Dining chairs, made of hard "JCn wood, nicely finished, price.... I U Genuine American quarter oak Dining P)..lpn wl.Vi h.avv nan.l hank. braced' arm and legs, 1 O Q at Largo size, solid oak Table, massive pedestal feet, a decided value, at Extension and claw .$9.95 Colonial Buffet, with large canopy top and French plate mirror, strong ly constructed of solid l(C 1C oak, brilliantly polished B Us I f Golden oak, bent glass and China Cab inet, with adjuatable Selves, grooved for plates, a largr, selec- f M IK Hon. priced from 1 1 I w Brass and Metal Beds Sanitary felt top Mattress, strong Ucklng, weight 40 lbs., 2 Q5 Full size Metal Bed, comes In all col ors, all sizes, with all-steel f CQ side rails specially priced Iron Bed. beautifully scrolled, heavy chills and brass trimmed, (1 OC decidedly handsome bed at $18.00 Brass Bed, satin or bright fin ish, massive 2-Inch posts, (A nn with ball-bearing caators. i!U Massive Brass Bed, continuous 2-Inch posts, heavy fillers. In bright or Battn finish, specially priced j g "J Jj 9B (Yu Get Double Value Now in Complete Outfit EXTRA LAItGE SIZE DBESSEn. Made throughout of a handsomo grain solid -Oak and polished to a mirror-like Drlfllajicy. Hub three large roomy crawera with colonial wood pulls. Mirror is of large size, French beveled plate .set In artistic standards. An exceptional fine val ue, at 11 Rooms Completely Furnished a. t7 a..f ftnn2 Any Four Rooms You Desire. $3.00 A MONTH $i?.65 m 2-Inch Continuous Post Metal Bed Fiaisked in Vernis Marten All sizes GENUINE WILTON VELVET RUGS, size 11x9 ft. Made of wool (worsted, woven Into the newest floral and ori ental designs, a suitable rug for any room and guaranteed to give unusual ly good service. Be sure and see this exceptional value be- 4 AC foro you make your all. If a purchase gimiiis n n $595 MASSIVE ALL, STEEL BED, made with heavy ' inch posts and 5 hea.vy fillers. In a new and popular design. Finished In the popular Vernis Martin or gold bronze. Can be had in all sizes. Specially" pric ed for this snlo at the price quoted. J SOLID OAK 5 DRAWER CHIFFON- t t.. r- ... . . iunuo 01 nign graae material, strongly constructed and beautifully finished. Drawers are large and roomy with brass colonial pulls. Each drawer made with an Individual lock. A useful, beautiful and extremely well made picco of furniture A M nii at this very low prico tQQ 1414-1416-14K DOUGUS ST. SOLID OAK BUFFET. madewlth two small and two large drawers and a large roomy china cupboard below. Baae Is handsomely fitted with artis tic wood knobs and top set off with a heavy French plate mirror supported on carved columns. Honestly built from top to bot- t 4 g n m bar1Bain...'T?.e.rf"1. $li.fo5 SUPPLIES AEE STILL COMING IN Donatluns Ilelnff Ilauelved ltuuvly anU Work is 80 Writ In Hand that Ouv Hcllef Htatluu Will lie Abandoned. Volunteer women to sew are wanted at the Auditorium to help make clothes and repair old garmenta for the relief ot tne storm victims. Already there are about seven wpimm who aro worktmr. They say they have the material to work with, but need more women. Sew- nig iiiui-iunrv. mrcitq ana neeaies are supplied and a few hours a day from any woman would be highly appreciated. Supplies and donations of all kinds continue to POUr into the base relief nnil Captain Strltzlngef Is preparing for the aDouanment of one or the relief statlona within the next few days. Just what ! - station will be done uway with first has not been decided by the captain, but It will probably be the one on North Twenty-fourth street. Arthur Kountze was at the relief base and furnished' four beds for requisition. The Ivl Furniture and Carpet Co- 2510 N street. South Omaha, has donated sixty loaves of bread to the storm sufferers. Bundles of clothing and fpod was re ceived from the following towns In Ne braska: Howells, Utlca, Cody, Beatrice, Bancroft, Broken Bow,. Murdock, Scrlb ner, Bradshaw, Mlnden and Greeley, The following Iowa towns sent In packages and bundles; Shenandoah. Albla, Cres ton, Lake View, Essex and Moorhead. A large bundle of clothing was received from Mrs. Danny Wharton at Windsor Springs, Baltimore, Md. Claude Bossle, city milk Inspector, has gone back to his Job at the Auditorium after a day's absence. He Is In charge of auppllea for the babies and the sick. He has authority to requisition direct on the Auditorium for milk, butter, eggs, pre servea and Jellies. These supplies are at the Auditorium for the babies and sick and will go to waste If not used, as they are not being furnished as ordinary supplies. On the "firing line" If you woud maintain your placo In tho "front rank" you must keep Btrong ana robust. Sickness soon rele gates you to tho rear. Try HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS when tho appetite lagswhen digestion ia bad whan tho Urer and bowels are Inactive. It will smrely help. yoa. WEEK END HAT SALE . OF SAMPLE HATS AT HALF PRICE For the remainder of this week we are offering the entire sample line of a New York manufacturer at half price. Bulgar ian trimmings. Roman turbans, Puritan Hats In all the new bright colors, made to soil at $5.00 to $20.00, your choice the re mainder of week $2.50 to $10.00 MISS BUTLER CUT PXZOB ICTLLIITEKV, 1518 Douglas St. THESE RARE VALUE for THURSDAY and FRIDAY J I Wl 1 Tllll !-, -r-1 mot. n. 37o UN JLiiKJiS 1 PAID ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS Nebraska National Bank OF OMAHA 12th and Parnam Streets a pj a a 3 o a a a a a UNITED STATES DEPOSITOR v Tho Persistent and Judicious Use of Newspaper Advertising is the Road to Business Success.