Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, March 15, 1914, PART ONE, Page 6-A, Image 6

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    nib OMAHA KCTJVUAr UHjEjI MALU XI JO, 1114.
, ANTI-SUFFRAGISTS ARE
Fort, Mrs. A. C Smith, Mrs. J C Cowln.
Mrs. T. J. Mackay, Mrs. J. W. Griffith,
Mrs. J. I Webster, Mrs. F. N. Connor,
Mrs. Will Koenlg and Mrs. Helen Arlon
Lewis. Mrs. William Archibald Smith
Is the secretary and Mrs. Frank Hoel
treasurer. Tho next meeting will be
held at the home of Mrs. Hoel Thursday
afternoon at 3)90 o'clock.
GRAND DUCHESS IS
CHARGED WITH DESERTION
STOCKHOLM, Sweden, March 14. The
Grand Ducheiw Pavlonva of Russia, wlf,
of Prlnco William of Sweden, second son
of IClng Gustavo V, was summoned to
day through the Swedish legation In St.
Petersburg, to appear In tho court ot
Assizes at Stookholm. Sho will there have
to answer a charge of having deserted
her husband. Dlvorco proceedings between
the royal couple have been In progress
for tome time.
Omaha Art Gild Forms Studio for Work
TO START CAMPAIGN
The Nebraska association opposed to
woman suffrage met Friday afternoon
at the home of Mrs. IS. P. Peck. Miss
Janet Monroo 'Wallace spoke on
"Woman's nights," dealing with the
"taxation without representation" phase.
The following executive committee,
which will be In charge of the educa
tional campaign, wag appointed- Mrs.
E. P. Peck, chairman; Mrs. Henry
Tat. Mrs. I P. Crofoot, Mrs, CJerrlt
Kliltip) nml I.lTrr Trouble"
qulokly helped by Blectiic Bitters. Sure
and prompt relief. Stimulate the kidney
and liver to healthy action. 60c and 1
All druggists. Advertisement
Ill I II II I II II M I Will IIS I IB MB I Trm-MM
A Clean
Styles an
I
f Ml Discontinued!
TT itnfT -1 if" lira T-"HB n S
i Slightly Used High Grade i
On the seventh floor of The Tito build
Ins the Omaha Art Gild has established
. studio where Us members may have
the best of studio facilities, meet, sketch
and, discuss art affairs tending towards
tha advancement of art conditions In
Omaha and its vicinity.. The last two
years tho gild has given exhibitions of
' tho works of Omaha nrtlsts These ex
hibitions have been established as annual
affairs. Tho first one was In tho now
Dduglas county court house, the second
In tho Omaha public library. Prepara
tions for tho next one, to bp held during
the Nebraska State TeacherV association
convention, are already under way.
hlf thee exhibitions hav been highly
successful, the active artists, however,
have felt the need of closer personal ni
soclatlon throughout the year, hvnee tho
studio.
Tho room Is In a soft, imutrat tone,
making an Ideal background for the dis
play of paintings. Tho" light Is from the
north, and on Tuesday and Friday even
ings the members congregate to sketch
from the model posod under a brilliant
electrlo reflector. The studio Is not a
student organization. Thcro Is no In
structor! Criticism' Is co-opcratlvc, mem
bers being teachers themselves, advanced
students and active artists. The walls
are Intended for the exhibition from time
to time ot work of tho different members,
and through a system of rotation new
pl tures are always on view. During the
summer months tho studio will bo used
as a rendezvous for landscape sketching
expeditions.
Tho gild Is also forming the nucleus of
an art library through donations of books
on art, art magazines, gallery and ex
hibitions, catalogues, etc. It Is the In
tention of the gild to start th6 studio In
a small way, eventually making It the
meeting place for all Omaha's artists and
art-loving community. The studio is
something long needed by tho local art
colony and has already proved through
Its popularity tho need of such an insti
tution, which means a demand for larger
quarters.
JEWISH CHARITIES UNITED
Reorganization or Society Completed
by Election of Officers.
S. IIAVITZ CHOSEN PRESIDENT
Ten Department of ticw Orgnnlin
lion Maintained to ,Fnrhcr II e
nTo!fnt unit C'liurltnblc
Work of OraniiUatlnn.
At a meeting of the board nl directors
of the Associated Jewish Charities Thurs
day afternoon.) Samuel Nevelleff wu
elected oupcrlntendcnt. This completes
the reorganization of the society which
was begun about five months ago.
Through tho untied efforts ot the lead
ing members the original Asspclatcd Jew
ish Charities, which has been carrying
on the relief work 'of tho community for
some years, wan federated with the Jew
tb Ladles' Relief nocieiy-an organiza
tion whoBo sorvlco was fully up to the
mark of tho original society.
The Union of these two wan further
augmented by the following local organi
sation cacti ot which maintain a rep
resentative In tho directorate. Deth Ha
mcdrosH Hagodol synagogue, Temple
Israel, Omaha Hebrew club, Hungarian
society. Wise Memorial hospital, Tem
ple Israel sisterhood, McKlnley lodge,
Ladles auxiliary and Nebraska lodga ot
tho B'nal B'rlth, Free Loan society.
Daughters ot Israel Aid, D'nal Jacob
Amino fiholom, Arbeltcr lllng, Ladis aux
iliary, Deth Hamedrosh synagogue, U'nal
Israel congregation. Nebraska lodge.
Order B'rlth Abraham and Omaha
Hebrew camp No. 4914, Modern Woodmen.
Tho principal Idea ot those who urged
the federation was to obtain the benefits
to be derived from centralization, both
In preventing duplication and In the usual
distribution, and also In eliminating the
waste of tlmo, energy and money In
making collections for institutions in
other cltla' which receive partial support
from contributions ot the Omaha Jewish
community. Since the federation was ac
complished there has been a decided In
crease la the number and amount of sub
scribers bo that the directorate enters
upon it work well equipped to render
aaequata service to needy and worthy
persons.
Aa situated now, the organization ren
Jar aid through each of its ten depart
ments tue relief, immigration, employ
went, education, hospital, transportation,
free loan, legal aid, Investigation and
registration-.
The officers are: President, S. Itavltxi
vice presidents, II. B. Zlmman, Mrs. J.
H. Harris, M. Klein, Mrs. II. Kulakofsky;
treasurer, II. Friedman; secretary, L.
Harris; general secretary, Miss Fanny
Ilosensloclc. The board or directors In
eludes nobbl Frederick Conn, Morris
Levy, Dr. Philip Shcr. It. A. Wolf, Mrs.
D. A. Simon, Mrs. A. Molchcr, I. Zelgler,
Hnm Frnnk. Sol Drodkoy, A J. Miller,
Mrs, Philip Bher, Mrs. S. Itavlts, Henry
Monsky, N. P. Fell, J, Kendls, D. Gross,
Mrs, Henry Hitler, Mrs. E. V. Lorlg, L.
Heller, J. Katelman, W. I Holzman,
M. Rosenblatt, Mrs. Philip Sehlalfer, Mrs
If. D. Marowltz, Sol Goldstrom, A.
Cohen. N. Yaffe, Arthur Marowltx, Mrs.
8. Hoblnson and Ella Fleishman.
Jones Sentenced to
Death in Electric
CJhair for Murder
Jphn Jones, convicted ot first degree
murder by a Jury In district court, was
sehlenccd to dlo August 4 In tho electrlo
chair by Judge English. Tho Jury which
heard tho evidence in Jones' trial re
commended tho death penalty. He prob
ably will be tho first orlmlnat executed
under tho new law providing for electro
cution as a substitute for hanging.
Quick
Home Cure
for Piles
Druggists' Hearing
Postponed Because
of Dalilman's Illness
Hearing on the suspension of the liquor
permits of six drug stores, to have been
held In tho city council chamber today,
waa postponed owing to tho absence ot
Maj or Dahlman, who Is 111 at home. Tho
hearing was set for Thursday afternoon
at 1 o'clock. These licenses were su
pended by Police Commissioner A. C.
Kugel at the Instance ot Special Officer
u. t. l'eterson.
MAY ABOLISHjJALOON LUNCH
Restaurant Men Would Prohibit the
Selling of Food in Saloons.
ASK PASSAGE OF ORDINANCE
Cnffi Men Bar Lunche At Sold
with Little or 2Yo Profit to At
tract Men to Bar Where
Liquor In Sold.
City commissioners will be asked to
pass an ordinance prohibiting tho selling
of giving away of lunches In saloons. A
petition Is being circulated among the
restaurant proporletors asking tho cpm
mlralonera to protect their business by
the passage! of such an ordinance. Jack
Hall of tho Belmont restaurant Is In
charge of the circulation of tho petition,
The restaurant proprietors say the
saloon lunch Is an Illegitimate Industry
and Is very harmful to tho regular
restaurant trade, as lunches are Bold bo
low cost or given away In order to at
tract llmior-purchaslng customers.
i large number of restaurant pro
prietors are signing the petition, which
will be presented to tho council as soon
at all the signatures possible can be se
cured. Very few restaurant proprietors
have turned down tho petition. Boll says.
IHal Package Absolutely Free Will
You Spend a Tost-Card for It?
If you arc a sufferer from piles, In
stant rrltet is youra fur.tne uum. and
a speedy, permanent cure will follow.
The Pyramid Drug Co., 4T1 Pyramid
Bldg. Marshall, Mloh., will send you
free, li a plain wrapper, n trial pack
age ot Pyramid Pile Itemedy, tho won
derful, sure und certain euro for tho
tortures of this dread disease.. Thou
sands have already taken advantage of
thin offer, thousands know for the first
time in years what It Is to be free from
the pains, the itching, the awful agony
of piles. .
Pyramid Pile Remedy relieves the pain
and itching Immediately. The Inflam
mation goes down, the swelling Is re
duced and soon the disease Is gone ab
solutely. Now matter how desperate you think
your case is, write In today for the free
trtal treatment Then, whun you have
used It in the privacy of your own home
and found out for yourself how effica
cious it is. you can xt the tmii size
package at any drug store for K cents.
Kvery day you sufer after reading this
notice you suffer needlessly. Simply
1 fill out the coupon and mail today.
Big Scottish Rite
Affair Held Here
isexi weeit win w an important ono
with Nebraska Masons, the Cathedral ro
union of the Scottish PJto branch ot the
Moonlo order holding sessions at the
temple Monday, Tucaday, Wednesday and
Thursday, the shrine following Friday
with t ceremonial session. At the close
of tho sessions ot the branches, banquets
wilt be spread.
.Tho Scuttlsh Bite Masons will work In
nil ot the dt grees from the fourth to the
thirty-second, Inclusive, and ISO to SCO
visitors are expected from out In th
state.
At the Scottish Rite gathering, two ot
the .most prominent Masons In the United
States will be present and will deliver
addresses. These dignitaries are Henry
A. Alverson ot Des Moines, la., sovereign
grand Inspector general, . and John H
Coles ot Washington, D. C . secretary
general. One ot the big delegations for the af
fair will come from Broken Bow, which
Is expected to send u delegation ot
twenty members.
A class ot seventy will receive the de
grees ot the Scottish Rite branch durlns
the reunion. This is the last big class 1
which will be Initiated at the old Ma
sonic templo. The new Scottish Rite
temple at Twentieth and Douglas streets
Is Hearing completion, und too big class
this fall will be the first to receive tho
advanced degrees there.
JOHN SWEENY ADDED
TO ENGINEER'S FORCE
John J. Sweeny has been uppolnted a
clerk In the city engineering department,
vice Dan Collins, who is III, As soon aa
Collins recovers he will be allowed to co
back to work and Sweeny will be re
tained, Commissioner Thomas McQovern
believing tho clerks of his department
need moro help to tako caro ot the spring
rush for new Improvements.
Retailers' Style
Show on Date of
Marketing Week
The week for the Retail Style show ot
Omaha corresponds exactly with the
Merchants' Marketing week, which Is set
for March 23 to 28. This style show will
represent the first tlmo that the retail
ern of Omaha got together for a simul
taneous opening. All will decorate and
open for the stylo show at the 'same time.
Special displays will be made In the win
dows. The latest models of various styles
of dress will be shown. Parisian gowns
and fads will bo played up at the time.
with a view to giving everyone an op
portunity to seo what Is tho latest spring
and summer wear an ths market.
Tho style show Is handled under the
management ot tho associated retailers
of Omaha, whllo the Merchants' Market
Ing woek Is being planned by the whole
salers of the city. The retailers die not
reallzo until within tho last few days
that the dates for tho two occasions co
Inclde.
Farmer Comes to
Offer Testimony
Otto Hanson, a farmer lvlng near
Harlan. In., has como to Omaha and
offers his testimony In prosecuting J. S,
Smith, who has waived preliminary hear
ing on tho federal charge of using the
malls to defraud. In the sale of wild
horses In Arizona. Hanson alleges that
he was; beaten In a trad with Smith,
whom he suys gave him bills ot sale
for some wild horses In return for
Wheeler county, Nebraska, farm land.
The lowan, alleges that the horses proved
to bo decteplt and spavined.
The Persistent and Judicious Use of
FIEE FACKR6E COMPIN
PYRAMID DIU'CJ COMPANV. til
Pyramid Bid.. Marrh.ll Mich. Kind,
ly send me a sample of Pyramid Pile
Remedy, at once by mall, FRKli. In
plain wrapper.
Nome.
fHreet.
CU jr.
.Stale.
BEAUTIFUL
SPRIN
Lone Cop Captures ;
Eighteen Chinese!
LOS ANCJKLES, Cal. March U-By
overtaking a fast automobile and cap
turing eighteen Chinese and two mem
bers of an alleged syndicate a lone motor
cycle policeman at Los Angeles harbor,
San Pedro, frustrated early today u plot
I to smuggle Into this country a large
party of orientals, under the very prows
ot a revenue cutter and other govern
ment ve&rels. Four more contraband lm-
migrants were caught utter daylight, but
ten Chinese anu the smugglers' launch
whleh brought them, probably from Lower
California, escaped out to sea. 1
John Wlektund, the policeman, saw the,
Chinese landed front the launch and
gave chase when he saw some ot them
Kiter an automobile.
ON CREDIT
at BEDDEO'S
You don't need to worry about where you are go
ing to get the ready cash for your new spring hat. Your
credit is good at Beddoo's. The new spring hats are
exquisite and Beddoo's stock offers a large assortment
to choose from, at $4.50 up.
TERMS AS LOW AS 50o A WEEK.
EDDEQ
417 DOUGLAS ST.
Uprights
, Grands and Player Pianos I
Our Annual Spring Sale of discontinued styles is an event that offers Nebraska
people a golden opportunity to secure one of the world's best pianog at a price low
enough to fit the purse of the most humble workingman. The prices below speak
louder than words, and are a convincing argument to anybody that is in the market for
one of these beautiful instruments. Free stool and scarf to all purchasers. Remember!
This is the only store in Omaha where you can buy new Steinway, Weber, Hardman,
Emerson, Lindeman & Son, McPhail, Steger & Sons and Schmoller & Mueller Pianos;
also Aeolian Pianola Pianos.
AH AVALANCHE OF PIANO BARGAINS
That Will Be Snapped Up Quickly by Shrewd Buyers
225 Welkcrt Upright, rosewood case, now..gCO
$350 Harrington Upright, ebony case, now.. 95
$425 Emerson Upright, mahogany case now S275
$300 Schubert "Upright, mahogany case, now S140
$400 Ohlckcrlng & Sons Upright, rosewood case,
now 4 S140
$300 Schmoller & Mueller Upright, walnut case,
now S150
$400 Steger & Sons Upright, walnut caso..175
$275 Davis & Son Upright, walnut case, now S120
$300 Schaeffer Upright, mahogany case. . . .8150
$450 Steger & Sons Upright, dark oak case. $275
$550 Steinway Upright, ebony case, now.. $291)
$500 Emerson Upright, mahogany case, now 8290
$275 Newby & Evans Upright, ebony case. .$110
$350 Raddison Upright, mahogany case... $175
$250 Pease Upright, ebony case, now $100
$300 Itudolf Upright, walnut case, now... $135
$300 Mueller Upright, golden oak case, now $138
$375 Steger & Sons Upright, oak case, now $195
$450 Schmoller & Mueller Upright, mahogany case,
now $195
$550 Harrington Autotono Player, walnut case,
now $290
$C50 Auto Grand Player, mahogany case. .$350
DAYS FREE TRIAL OF ANY PIANO THEN $1.00 PER WEEK
CHMOLL
I SCI
Oldest Piano House- in Nebraska.
VIOTOK and COLUMBIA Talking Machines.
UELLER PIANO CO
1811-13 Fnrnam St., Omaha.
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The good taste displayed makes these
Home Outfits
appear to be worth much more than the prices we ask
In this age, excellence does not necessarily mean expen
siveness. Good taste and judgment receive first consider
ation. In the' selection of articles for our Complete Home
Outfits that thought was uppermost in our minds. To
be able to present to buyers of Complete Outfits such
furnishings as would show good taste, perfect harmony
and real attractiveness and at the same time be priced
at the lowest possible figures has been our one great aim.
Homes for Spring Brides
may be selected to advantage NOW
Many young couples who contem
plate marriage in the spring are
selecting their home outfits here now
at our reduced mid-winter prices and
having the goods held for them until
wanted. It enables them to plan well
in advance and to realize a saving that
is well worth considering.
Our Systematic Payment Plan
Matched Furniture in Sets
For those who desire furnishings for only
one room we have many sets of matched fur
niture for Bed Rooms, Living Rooms, Libra
ries, Dining Rooms and Sun Parlors. These
sots are each sold complete at a special low
price. If you desiro a set of furniture for
only one room we urgently invite you to see
the sets that we have assembled in separate
rooms on our main floor, or attractively ar
ranged in groups throughout the store.
Continuing Our Special Sale
of Brass Bods
A iolid carload plactd on iiJe at
eoniiaerabje re
duction rroi
AH U
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You dont have to pay for your outfit all
in one lump if you don't want to. In fact,
many do not. You can charge the entire
purchase and pay it off in small amounts,
from month to month, as you earn the money.
Our terms of payment are easier than those
of any other store in the city. It is left for
you to say what you will pay and when you
will pay it.
Some Splendid Values in
Extension Tables
Flvo different lots greatly underpriced for
this week, or until the lots are all solo.
Elegant Dresser
A Splendid Brats Bed Value
It's ft bMvy, tubittntlU Dri Did,
ot ipikr&atMd lfuw that will not
unuio, uun top roda anil
14.75
loot, yso Yfcia, on
of tne mxnj uo
mul olTerinfi,
w. ..... ,
Bztra special. Urge,
handsome piece of bed
room furniture, splen
didly maao ana nn-
nlslied
new at
about half
price
na nn-
8-50
Extension Table Special
Made of selected solid oak, a good, heavy,
6 feet, one of the five lots
at about half real worth
this sale
1513-15 Howard St,
Near 16th St.
Rubers
1513-15 Howard St.
Near 16th St.