10 TIIH JJKE: OMAHA, SATURDAY. MARCH JO, 1915. OMAHA CLUBS QUIT MTIOML ORDER Local Federation of Child Conserva tion Leagues Do Not Favor Book Baying Item. QUESTION EXISTENCE OF BODY Tbe local Federation of Child Con servation Leagues will sever 1U con nections with the so-styled national organisation. This action was taken at a special meeting held Thursday at the Young Women's Christian as- ' Bociatlon. and follows the exclusive announcement of The " Bee that Omaha members were questioning the existence of the National league, as it was represented to local women by Miss Charlotte White and a corps of assistants who organised this league in Omaha last summer while tsklng orders for books for the Howard-Severance company of Chi cago. The purchase of a set of books from this concern at a price of 15 or the payment of an equal lum for an Initiation' fee are Included in the requirements of the constitution for . membership" in the league. Withdraw from NatUaal. "The Omaha federation will withdraw from the national-organisation and will select a. new name. It wlU probably be known M the Federation " of Omaha Mothers' club." says Mrs. H. 8. Ntelson 'of the Hansoom Park circle . According to the members, payments ' upon the boeks ordered will be continued under : terms . of the contract, notwlth tndlng dissatisfaction with them. VI re. Hruce MoCulloch of flouth Omaha, said she considered the contents "a string of platitudes." Others, however, havs es jrsned themselves aa contented with the hooks, but do not want to be In an. or ganisation to promote a book concern. It Is said all letters sent by local of. flocrs to the natlosal officers have In variably been answered by the lloward Reverance Book company. Mrs. J. E. Butler, president of the Ilanscom Park circle, said that "a sar-' antic" letter had henn received by, the Omaha women from the book concern, folio wins the publication of the situation In the local league by The Bee. Program on Child . Labor to Be Given . at the" Court House In connection with the child labor es ti.blt sent out by the national committee, and which will be installed Sunday at the pioneers' room In the court houae, the social science ' department of the Omaha Woman's club will luive a child labor program Monday afternoon. Mrs. F. II. Cole of the state committee will be in charge of the meeting. ' Miss Josephine Eschenbrenner, member ship secretary of the national committee who will be in charge of the exhibit while It Is In Omaha. wUltalk on the pending federal child labor Its. Dr. D. E. Jen kins ef the University of Omaha snd a member of the schoul board will talk en 'The Economic Situation of Child Labor ana ri relation to I ncirployineni K. D. Oepeon, ehaliman of the stato child tnbor committee, m lit Jiave us hits sub ject "The Child In Relation to tr.-et Trades, " and rsyl S. MaiAulley will idl alout the local slUmUom Mrs. F. A Follambee U leader of the department. Mr. Gepson has also called theennual meeting of the state committee during this exhibit to take place Wednesday afternoon at !: o'clock. Heretofore three meetings always have been held in 'con .lynctlon with the annual charities snd . corrections conference. SHE IS A BORN DIPLOMAT head While t alllac with nie Wife. ' "If I had my wife's genius," said a Gold Teeth as Good as Any in the Navy "Will gold teeth keep a person out of the navy?" - This question haa been vexing Norman Kellar of Aveoa, la., she wants to be come one of Uncle Barn's sailors. He hss written the local recruiting station to have his fears set at rest, for aome hand some and prominent gold. filling! In Ills tront teeth have caused him to think that rerhapa hie molar adornments would die jtialtry him. i lowevcr, Chief Petty Officer ' J. W. Uluh has replied that the navy wants Krllar, gold teeth and alt, provided he Is rherwlse qualified, and haa sent hire a descriptive book to look over. ilenry B. Jenner of Ioup City surprised tiie recruiting officers by. ahowing a ihent expansion of fully six Inches, al though he Is only 19 years of age, lie as rnllstfd ss an apprentice seaman and biislneiis man today. "I'd be rolling In snd again my wife beamed sympethet- weslth. Thursday being Thanksgiving I made' calls with mr wife. The first plsc we went the hostess said: 'Julia Is en gaged.' 'Is she. Indeed,' said my better half, radiantly, 'which one did she finally .accept r The next place they In. formed us that Margaret was encaged. Ically and murmured1 'Is she. Indeed? Which one did she accept? At the third plsee It was the news of Jessie's en gagement that was broken to us. As before my wife put the question: 'Wlilc one did she finally taker "On our way home I said: 'Why did yon ask, which one, every time a new engagement was sprung on us? Are those girls so attractive that men were falling over each other la the scramble to get thm for their wives?" 'Not at all.' ssld my Wife. '1 don't suppose either of them ever had but one offer, and It Is a wonder she got that. I shouldn't wonder If the men bsck out I tunltles downtown.. If I had rhy wife's now before the wed'ling day. But you genius we'd be millionaire." In.lde of 'I see, dear. I had to be diplomatic. Those m ntK." Flttsburrh Pippntch. people ran do me msny favors. The sure-rt way to make myself solid with them is to pretend to think their girls so popular that Vvery man In town was craiy to marry them." With my opnor- I , Yanta to Keca Hurler. Hum. Heseher, Sn grass and Robert son probably will be the only outficlriers retained dt .iintrun, b m. """i' keep several promleln? young pitchers. Women's Swing Neckwear Military Collar now are much in voue; those are in Oriental lace and Swiss em hroidered styles. A variety of very dainty ideas in toe modes, 50c. newest and most becoming sL-e. ri ii hi 11 11 i u ih 4 1 ' i s ssaaai as, a Jsasssssa sssbA aaaYvam I J ill r . rVS KV A IRV 1 ,1 ' J'. W V 5 : t v"Ptvir aczxc Women' 8 Spring Neckwear Vestees, one of the most popular dres? ac cessories. These are in white and ecnu In this group are prettily trimmed guimpes, military collars and pleated collars. They sell for 50c. Officially Sunday March 21st, Is the First Day of Spring for 1915; Saturday, Then, Will Be the Day to Prepare for Her Reception Knit Underwear For Wom?n and Children Women's Lisle Union Suits In "No shape" and "Cc.iify-Cut" styles; cuff and umbrella knee, lace trim med. Regular and extra fA sixes DUC Women's Union Suite "Cumfy-Cut". style in cuff or umbrella knee; lace trimmed; extra sizes. )) Regular 50c quality C Women's "Ctrv-Cut" Vests IJsle thread, t'ne and Ewiss ribbed. Regu lar and extra sires. 25c f Q 1 values. 8a'urday. i IttzC Children's M Knit" and "Stsp Into" Union Suits Patent taped seams snd buttons. Low neck, sleeveless; knee length. Afea 2 to 12 years. Worth 60c, OA for Z9C Hovieru Spec'ls Superior Quality Stocking's snd Every Fiir Under price Women's Fine Gauss Silk Stockings ' Kxtra elastJo tops. Pure dye. 'Heavy lisle soles; high spliced heels and toes. All colors and black and white. $1.00 values, PJr , ye Women's Fins Qsuxs Pure Tnresd Silk Stockings Extra heavy heels and toes; high spliced heels and. double soles. Absolutely pure dye. All full fashioned. Eighty-four dif ferent shades all new shoe shades and many fancy novelties, nn Worth to 11.60. Saturday. spieUU Women's Fiber Boot Burson Silk ' Lists Stockings Full fashioned and seamless. Some with fancy corfired tops. Rednfcrced bsels and toes; doubt soles ar d garter tops. Regu lar 3 fie values. Saturday, ft a pair IJJC Men's and Women's Fine Qsuxs Lisle Hose All seamless. Heavy heels and tos; double soles.' Worth ' lie. Special Saturday, ini 1r Y...lZiC Boys' and Girls' Medium Weight Ribbed 8tocklner Doubls knees; high spliced heels and toes; double smes. Keguiar ipe values, a pair ..' Misses' and Children' Silk Lisle Stockings Extra fine ribbed. Medi mn weight, made from finest quali ty mercerised yarn. Double knees, heels, toes and soles. r Worth 2Dc. Saturday a pr... luC 124c $25 SUITS Style Aristocrats Have a style distinc tion rare and admirable They are equal tc uit usu ally sold at (30 and 35. boasting the qualities that are in such. opes n nignerv M 5 t ex v j a i rri a ii ixL-f iff. afi a ii " mm f : i a l v mm issn i lmm.mm 1 I 1 SV fc. a V TSaaksVr 'AM 1 J - n i w.-j SB - S T rffl. - V I 1 1W TJL still ii MMiWil '''Hs.ssa),, l,,aasss ' J 41 V-jr'V $25 SUITS j aw a. a jlo iwvi fswu They are here in the favored spring . modeq They - are here - in wide di- Ari'-';fe ;deTsirable being shown among' v . mem. Perfect embodiments of all that is correct in tailoring accurate interpretations of prevailing style notes and authentic to the They are sold only by this store no one else has them In the plain tailored styles, so much in evidence this spring, in thft smart nlatfi nr rtnlntp.rl rrm mnic that rriiri Hroccrc lasi-ucgicc, rwruuixjtAL auiib appeal to the ideal of the demand, rASHIONSEAL SUITS are showing;. The plain and woman of food tarte and refinement From a viewpoint of full-flared skirts which now are having their vogue are features fashion they are absolutely authoritative, from one of economy of these new models. Shades of the new spring are much in and popularity of pricing they are in a class wholly by them- evidence sand, putty, battleship gray,-Belgian blue and black selves, unrivaled.' . . . ' and white checks. - Stzet for missto an J ivory en in the most versatile variety of fashions are t9sembd here 'for those who wll on Saturday select the new spring suit, mmpiete is the selevVon that every woman is assured satisfaction . Smart and Wimoxw Spring Attire fm Little Women Apparel assemblages that re flect in every way the style rwtes of spring attire that is Just as smart as "older foks." Jil-lrn'8 and junior coc in V.rfi, cords, fancy rlvda and need mixtures, in pisrn pleat ed or strapped and belied ef fect. with fasdnatinr' combi nation coHars. Inclraied ' are ail shstf. for early spring wesr In ' shsdss ef Belgian, ssnd, nutty, grayi and faney plaids. AH sixes, S to 14 .year for children and 13 Idam 1 Junlors'.Saturday'a special S price will be only, ,Y Children's Dreesw, Special Saturday $1.00 Charming dresses forages six to. fourteen years. They are of ginnams, percaies ana cnamcrays, in pifjn colon, checks, rsmpes ana piaids, in srrao or combination trimmed Many CharmLnj effects tc , select from, and all at the low price "ot ' efftcts. 1 00 TheseCoatsat $12.50 AreValues Surely Unusual You, too, will .agree they're unusual when you inspect them, for one would naturally expect to pay' much more for such garments. - ... They are of fine serges, pop lins, gabardines, coverts and fancy plaids and mixtures ' in plain tailored styles, or the stunning belted and strapped trimmed effects. . The jaunty half or three-quarter length models predominate the group. Nothing In apparel Is' more L adaptable to the spring than a utility coat, and these will be found usable f6r many 'occa sions. Price Is considerable in ducement to secure one now. All sizes for, misses and Unusual Shapes-Unusual Price - ' Illustrated The Clv.y- a largre Milan hem? sailor with Lizer phl&Affe 12.98 ' This very popular sailor is made of a very good quality Swiss Milan, and, being ; a large, straight brim sailor, is especially smart for the new: flower, wing and quijl trim mings. ; This shape comes in black, sand, rose and navy, and is very . rasnionaDie now. . Illustrsted at the rijht Transparent SaLr'That Also Will Be Sold Saturday at a Small Price. Here Is featured the new transpar ent brim sailors. They are hand- ; made and fit the head perfectly and are very light and airy. This model '. iS suitable for either dress or street wear, and will be offered Saturday in all . of the desirable shades. Saturday's special . aa aq . Pce ....... tpZeUO sent to the training l-ars, iu. staUun si Great NEBRASKA PHARMASISTS TO MEET IN OMAHA IN JUNE The " Nebraska Klale' Phsrinsceuthal aviation will hold Its annual conven tion In Omaha. June 7 o M. Tills was de i icWd upon at a mcx-tinf of the execu tive and rntrrtainni-nt committee at tli 'oiiteni'Ue hotel FT Way moraine, t ' "We expoct at least SoO to bo here for the convention." fald T. B. Myers, chair man of the committee, "and w can promise that It wtl be a' convention never Ln'fore equalled In Nebraska for ' the Hilvndor ' of Its entertainment Of the vis:Uns (.Uarroaclsts. , . , "On tbe evening of the 7th wt will M'ort the drleates to the I)en' Slid In uotlme them to the mysteries of Ak. Jl-Bn. The rst of the convention days ue oooiea vo a program ot business a nl to entertainment. Including dinners nl a grand ball. It is now five years suit e the last state pharmareuii. a! cun Kniicn was held here, and we are going Tu etiow how Omaha does such things-" TLe commllUe consists of P. U. Myers, chairman; A. B. MoConneU, treasurer; P. O IM-Icn. kx ai aecroUry; sV C. Aduus and t V. l. Beaton. I Saturday's Basement Millineir Special Large sample line of misses' and juniors hats, made-of black or white China Milan, tine sewn hemp, in all colors. They are trimmed In Roman bands, of satin or n velvet ribbons. All styles suitable for girls, 6 to 14 years. Only one hat of; a kind, Saturday for; lQl rH0"? BfW 12"UU nd now'r rffect8' ln wr snd cliwterg. berries, daisies. June roses and novelty bunchlnes. Very -e - special ln the Basement Baturdsy ; 19c 1:1 Mhr Sa Uiir -cl TlrvS. ! ?l)ihig fever" usually Is the result ot I :iit'h bowels stid torpid liver. After ' i ...ta'.s iiiJoore, yoi- are not likely to i del If iju and sprlahtly. Foley fa- thsHlc Table's are "worth their woliiht I la it'll! lor that OKr-f ill feeling, b.Hoas- ! !.-. gns on the stomach, bad breath. ! ii.discation or contipstlun. Their action ' P-A I gulik, rornfoiuble and comilet ! t - . w ti OZSXZ3X Spring Foolery Soie very new arrival In tha smartest black and white' effects in shoes (or women. They are In the tnodtsh short vamp lasts of dull leather, with French heels; all slses snd all widths, S4.SS. New novelties in men's shoes, tn tan. button style, wlta dark tan cloth tops; full calf lace shoes, with rrsy cloth tops; exceedingly smart: all widths and sixes, $. Basrt aew spring footwear for misses and children. Patent vamps witji white, fswn or gray buckskin tops; perfect fitting; handsomely finished: stses S to 11, for S1.8S; for growing girls, sUes uy from 1, for 28. uLuuL nauara or griming, tay ti.y aie a bleeelng. Ktout feopie Sold every- women $ go in Saturday at the one price 1222 Spring Gloves A Subject Upon Which Many Women's Minds Are Fixed Women's 1-Clasp Full Pique Gloves ln black, white, tan. brown snd gray; excellent for fit and wear; ususlly sold st $1.25 snd $1.39; also 2-clesp, light or medium weight, kid gloves In a full assortment of 1 sizes and colors. Saturday 3)1 Perrln's 2-Clasp Real Kid Gloves Overswtm styles ln black, white, tan. brown and some white with embroidered backs ln black snd blaok with white embroid- & rf ered backs and plain, etc. 2)le)U Extra Special for Saturday What we offer hers Is sure to st trsct the shrewd buyers: Women's 2-Clasp Light or Medium Weight Kid Gloves, Imported from Germany. (This lot may be the last for some time). They are ln Mack, white, tsn. brown, gray and navy, and In all sizes; guar- f anteed perfect. Saturday 5C ATJTTI" Women's , guaranteed n lutf washable kid gloves in sancf snd putty shades; the do latest in gloves. $1.65 and Qn"H T Women's 2 -clasp white. 3 Vy..'- ChamoiBette Gloves, with black bocks; guaranteed wash jible; Kayser make. Satur- nj day, a pair s0C A versatile assortment 'of new em broidered, gloves, at $1.50, $1.75, $2, $2.25 nd $2.50. Hand keyc h i e fs Two Lots on Which Prices Show- Notable Reductions Man's and. Women's Plain All. Linen Handkerchiefs With wide or, narrow hemstitching, Irish band-embroidered corners, in white and colors. All around embroid ered, Point VenUe, Princess and Val lace trimmed, edges. Many of these are New York travelers' samples. Regular 25e Ql values. Saturday, each laCC Men's Plain White Cotton Hsnd. kerchief s With, narrow borders; good size. Women's Initial Hsnd ksrehiefs, with corded borders, em broidered corners, new wide hems; also Val lace edges. Saturday ...v..,. 5c Dainty Wear for the Smaller Folk White and gingham dresses for spring days, made for - little tots from one to six years old. They ara fancy plaids and plain colorings. In this dress selection also are pique and refp dresses, made in little tail ored effects, 69c to $2.98. Sprtegv dresses, in children's and tuDior sizes of fine linen, rep, ging nm, lawns, chambrays and silks.' Dalntv one and twn-niere anH cue. pender models. Also hrs, ein-brokl-ry or ribbon trimmed styles. They are in plain colors, piaids, stripes or check?, and in white. All sizes:, . '$1.50. ,12.98, $2.50, li.PS, 3.98 $5 00 and up to $19 Children's Gloves for Saturday These gloves are full pique sewn and cine ta all slses for children from 1 to 16 yearn for either boys or girl. They are broad cut to permit the soft tittle hands to get into them, and they fit absolutely right. The skins are soft and pliable. Colors are black, white, tan, brown and gray. Every air l -guarsnteed perct snd every pair Is guarened abse lutely to fit. These gloves are ususlly sold for $1.25 a pair. On sale Ssturdsy for only, $1.00. Misses' Gloves, Special Misses' Tan Ovsressm Kid Gloves Light weight. Regular E9s qual ity. For Saturday only, a pair 65c Misses' Twe-Clasp Gusranteed Wsshable Chamolsctte Gloves In 'white or natural Full u- nr sortment of slses. a pair. . . . s)C s and Toilet Goods rv Saaaafeaa ' Of. Brk 1-Hi. pk.. . . AkMrk.il Cetta Bpe elal 1-pouaa 1 pscksse IOC fesv.Me r HrtrMs- 1-Voupd bou IQC Pekeee Teeth Pastes Hpecl.l. (So tube JC braves' Tewth Iw4er ur1y HC Slean's I.laUKcat tOc hotUs for. Parker1 Tar Saturday, a cske eel. lew e4 rMII plot bottl. S. Male See. pscksse .... 29c ...14c Win. ...29c . Beraa '...8c Fleteker's Caa rta iio bottle.., Peaa'a Taatskla (m :bc Jr . . SeMllta PewSere Tn In a box. . . , rela set ha Ss IS bars tor . . . ., M.J.m lMhell'a PenSer All , shears. Hon ! Flee i'reees 7alse-r-0c else or em Rms cireer- la Seap a cske. Jercra's Beaaala AImss ltlea i 1 Cm A bottle 1 C lris Milk wees ?aVT!! 29c illw Talevsa Pe,ar n. 21c 14c c 38 c Pae .39c Mar ,28c 12c 9c Melaa Face Pw4er All shades. 10c 29c MaSasa Yale Hair Hwlr Teass 26 o bottle Hay's Hair Health) II bottle for..., Herllrk-a Maltea Milk Hospital size Meathelataa ' ttalurday. tac iar. Sal HeMttea- fipeclel 60e else.. Oi.wart'. Dnptstlt Tablet .So Oq Urasa heltaer 1 C '.ho bottle for Taartet' Case OO aturSay, each . , . . ' Saas-Slaakj Hp. 1C. clai. tic can tor... 15c 59c Milk $2.79 ,15c 29c Specials iiv Photo Supplies No. t rtlms, stse t4 ' IS1 18 No. SA - rilms. stse :xZ 22c No. 3 Films, size 3UX4V 12o ( Argo Developer g tubes. .25c 1 photo Alhums Special. . .tc COUT CAMERA Tsk.g pictures -4S'S Bsturdsy, for Ws develop yeur films frse when prints sre ordered. A big assori- 4. assy to eperate. ft n 'liU msnt or pnoio supplies reduced. Really Wonderful are the Blouses Simply astonishing the vast , assortment pf beauties that have been produced for this springand we . have them. Surely every' woman can find here Ihe blouse , that she wishes, for we have the correct one ' fo every occasion. Among the note worthy ones are: New4 group of Crepe de Chine and Jap Silk Blouses, at $1.95. Crepe de Chine and Georgette Crepe Blouses, at $3.98. " New Trotteur and Tailored Blouses of Crepe de Chine, $5 and $5.98. Two new models of Filet and Marquisette dress waists, with Camisoles, we have priced at $10. L Handkerchief linen blouses, pure white, or with stripes, Organdie Blouses priced at $3.50. Black lace and chiffon blouses at,$S to $6.98..; Dainty Nightgowns, Special $1 A selection of more than ordinary interest, em- 1 phasizin? a price that should interest every woman An unusually fascinating assortment of fine, crepe, nainsook and lingeries-gowns and slip-overs, in plain tucked-or. fine lace embroidered and ribbon trimmed effects. They are made extra. full, a characteristic that many will appreciate. A great many winsome styles from which to select. A very t i special price for Saturday. Choice for h 1 Pretty New Jewelry Novelties Large Casque Com ( Illus trated) Studded Bolldly, with fine white stones; very popular now. Regular $K60 , i A A values, lor .',..1.UU Case Caaiba, - Harretes a ad UraM Ptma In the new crystal. set wun sappnire very newest fancy In hslr ornaments Hterilaa Silver Tattlaa Skattle tach Sterila Silver as. GI4 Pilled Llaaerl Clasps Special "JQ baturday, a j'' '"'M Gold Pendants en ootid Cold Chalns-7-Regulsr 1 4 val- nn lies. SiiecUl, for elelO Gold Front Knlv Four blades. Made ot best steel, with aa bale. Bach ..: ...)lsUU $1 69c -: . - . . - . . - --- i ; ; f ,( Hi ' lit, fl t )f..:r. ;i : v. .--- Bag Special Reel Sesl, Real Walrus, Real Pin ftcal, Real Saffien Handbag All the newest shapes and styles, with two to five vanity fit tings. Choice.... $1.98 Dresden China at Half Price 1,0H) -Pieces comprising practically everything made In Dresden China. These wares possess certain novel features, which com mend them to those see Mag tahle decorations of original character either for personal use or ss gifts. They are decorated in charao terlstlc Dresden flowor e.'fectr, burnished sold edges snd perfora tions traced with rich Romsn gold. ALL AT ONE-HALF REGULAR PRICES. Picture $ joo Frames JL "" 1,000 of them 14.50 on sale worth to Saturday Hsnd carved Etruscan gold, hand modeled Verdi gold, solid mahogany, matched Veneer Rosewood, ebony, Circassian walnut and other choice Oriental woods many Inlaid ef fects. Perfect frames for photos, etc., complete with glass, back and your picture fitted in. Worth to 14.60. Your choice c n r Saturday pleUU Picture Department Third Floor) Cut Flowers ' Blooming Potted Hyacinths f ft Saturday, eaoh 1 C Violets Special Ssturdsy, a bunch UfC Sale of r.eses and Carnations at Special Prices. Floral Oesigns Our Specialty. ber. Aivriiir.ent