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hie bee: omaha. Saturday, aprtl 3, 1915.
HO WAR REPORTS ! much to eat and then some
FOR THESE WOMEN
Betty Stoll and Two Other Austrian
Women Adopt a Plan and Then
Go Into Hiding.
BARRICADED IN THE HOME
CorresponiV n-e nf tl.c Assoriatwl Prss.)
AMSTERDAM. Mr-h W Austrian
taper rerelvcd I rrr I'll how throe women
who h1 lionr-n to lilhrrnatr throiiuh the
r have hern inro cred by the Prsgue
t,f hi'lrlrn n n strongly brti
1 !! house In that r)1 .
The rhlef of poll'' rercntly rri-elvfd a
letter from a resident In the ionik-
Britiih Army Rations that Are Laid
Out for Inspection of News
paper Correspondents.
EVERYTHING TO TICKLE PALATE
i Correspondence nf tho Aikx laleil rre )
JRmH OKNKRAI, HEADCil'AR-
"TERS IS FRANCE. March 27.-A picture J
ithat will linear In the memory of the!
newspsfior men who visited the front as
auc-st of tne British staff, ws the alsht
or hi' k of variety, laid out fr Inspection 1
on a hotel falile, aim looking not unlike j
it study of the content of a larder hy a I
I iil-h r.nlnter. !
There heef and mutton, a pound of
mli. ithe fresh meat ration la one
i pound). There were lr:i Una of pressed
beef, wlilrh vary th frh mrat. or are
Ribbons for Easter
A splendid BftBortmtnt of millin
ery ribbon In new and stylish
shade wide and narrow. Wide
moire roeraln In all th) food
millinery shade. Special, yd., 8c.
Black. Velvet Ribbon 2 S Inches
wide. A yard, lc.
J.-.-U- U UW IB l.J. V-l -A.-)--
Correct Easter Millinery
f Timely in StyleLow in Its Price
n
U $-0.39
trso, Mating that tne widow, Hetty i taken when truth meat rannnt ls got.
Stoll, together with her two daughter. , There wan a two-pound loaf of excellent
had l-een murdernl The writer of the j bread and the alternative ration of bla
letter. on being Interrogated. n.ld that fur (ililt.
many week no ono had t-een ton to J The biscuit. a cording to the soldiers,
lejive the hoie. tlie window shutter of are a vast Impiovement on the Routh
which remained closed all the time. A. j Afrlan war biscuit. There are freh vege
number of constable, under the leader- i tallica. Including onion; toa. augar and
tarn, of which tha English soldier la
Inordinately fond, and, by way of luxur
ies, fifty cigarette and two ounces of
tobacco Thl quantity of cigarette and
were
ahip of the i-oinrnlinary of police.
forced open by a locksmith.
In tha front room an elaborate buirl
i ade had been erected. Table, w ard-
tuliep, portmanteaux, chnlr. and even a j tobacco I served out weekly,
llano filled the apartment literally from j There la, beside, a ration of mjpor
lloor to celling. The police having with j excellent Imoon, cheea, butter, where po
dirflciilty made a clearing In thja artl- j alble, and a bottle of army rum. The
fil ial Jungle, punned through to the Inner 1 rum ration la two ounce dally, a rather
inom. , large wine glBfu. Apart from the dally
Here In three l'1. placed aide by vide. inane of ration, every limn carried hi
Ih- tne three women Hn eelng the In- j
trnderr the three. In an angry i-horua.
e!ioi:t"d to the police chief: ;
'Clear out. all of you; clear out, and
il'.ilck. too! Leave u In jieace. '
"Kor the laat two monlha we Imve I
tlved here barrif aded becauae we don t ;
wish to hear anvthlng whatever about '
the war. It sicken ua to bear about It.
W are In need of nothing. We have pro
Aion in plenty."
In the adjoining room the police found
a atore of provision ufflclent to laat
mother clx month.
emergency ration of beef and blacult,
which he mtiat not touch till be ha been
twenty-four hour without food.
German Woodworkers
Urge that Hatred
Be Kept Out of War
Corroiondoiice of the Aaaociated i'ren )
AMHTERDAM. March .T0.-"Ve found
it lmpnalble to avoid the war; but let ua
t leaat take rare that It I not conducted
with hatred.'' date a bulletin gent from
tho Herman Federation of Wood Work
er to the International headquarter of
the wood worker' union In France. It
continued, urging a aan view of affair:
"Our moat ardent wish la that Ger
many ahall lue victorious from thl
war. Rut tho people who cannot aay
an) thine too flattering about Oerman
statesmen, or too Inaultlna about foreign
ruler, and who ran aee nothing that I
not vile and contemptible In tho people
at war with Germany are fale patriot.
"We understand perfectly the attitude
of the worker of the countries at war
with u. Just a wa are convinced of the
rlRhtneaw of the Oerman eauae, ao abroad
re people convinced that It I for their
country a Just war which It I tha pa
triotic! duty of evaryen to support.
"When tho war la over," adds the bulle
tin, "the old domestic! feuda and clan
wars will start again, and the workers
of various countries will need each other
support and friendship. The reaamna
which went to create International rela
tions between the trade unions will still
exist la no less degree after the war,
and will oblige ua to apllca the bond that
war has torn apart."
Germans Eat Cake
In Place of Bread
'oi reapotidence of the Aaaocluted Pre.)
HKItLIN, March HO-Thone who have
been unable to adapt their appotlte to
Hi" new style of bread now In uc In
icrmany have taken advantage of the
ruin allowing a certain percentage of
white flour to lie lined In ctie, and re
entlng wo inuih of tho latter that the
miiynr of l'.erlln ha had to laaue a
wrnl.ig to them.
He declared that the permission to use
flour In cke diw not Indicate a pernils
plon to use rake without restriction, and
my thnt thl auhatltutn for bread must
le eaten sparingly. Tho continuance of
the habit of using rake without limit, he
au. will be followed by action on tho
part of tiiu authorities
Autograph Copy of
Goethe Comedy Found
(Correaiiondence of the Aaaociated Pre.)
HKKUN, March .-An autograph
copy of Ooetne'a comedy, "The Accom
plice," written In his youth, has been
found among tho effects of an aged
woman, who recently died In Dresden.
The manuscript wa In a packet that
had not been opened for forty years.
It had long been known that there wer
In existence two copies of this comedy,
written In 176, but Ooethe researchers
had hunted vainly for It. 'Tho owner
left a will, giving the manuscript to the
(loethe Archive In Weimar.
The will placed tha value of the manu
acrlpt at W.noo marks (t'.ttO). and the
city has required the payment of Inheri
tance taxes thereon at that valuation.
Austrian Censors
Hard Working Men
(Correspondence of the Aaaociated Pre.)
VIENNA. March SO-Forty thou
sand letters. In more than forty lan
guage and dialects, to be read dally; e
trt mesa ax written In cipher with In
visible Inks to be discovered and pusxled
out; atl manner of question from dis
tracted parents about ths whereabouts
of their sons to be answered; thousand
of complaints from Austrlans regarding
their treatment In foreign detention
camps and prisons to bo lnveJtt(ated.
Thoa ar some of the duties of the
censors between J"0 and m of them
w ho form ths personnel of the censor
ship bureau of the Austrian empire
which Is located In the war ministry, and
which has been dubbed "The Organised
Mabel." Both Incoming and outgoing loi
ters have to be scrutinised carefully.
The staff Includes mnr than JOO volun
tar)' worker, who are divided Into
tiroups according to their familiarity
with Russian, Ci.-ih, Herman. Slavic,
ferbian, Croatian, Italian. Rumanian,
Ruthrnian, Polish. French and English
language and dialects. The Russian
censors tn turn are divided up into
groups who know the Esthenian. Finnish,
ixttiah, Armenian, TeraUn, Turkish.
Tartar and Hebrew tongues. Tha Rua
alan prisoner even receive letters in llea
sarabic and "Sanskrit.
At the head of each group I a respon
sible official, before whom must be laid
each auspicious letter, and each missive
containing useful Information. Ha In
turn makes a monthly report to tho chief
censor, and the latter reports to the min
ister of war.
More Or lea Innocent attempts to de
ceive the censor, especially In ncitif)lng
friends and relative of their exact lora
.loo and condition, are made reeatedly,
particularly by the Rueatana.
This One Was Put
Over on the Censor
(Correspondence of the Aasocialed J'reas )
VIENNA, March 'M Etvcn the censor
sometimes naps, and the one who chose
the time of Count liercblnld'a deiar
ture from the office of minister of for
eign affairs for hi lapse from .watch,
fulness, managed at leaat tu enhance the
gayety of nation.
The political critic of a Vienna news
paper cboae the count s departure from
state affair for a review of bis work,
and began hi articio with the question:
"How does the brain of this much tor
mented man look? I will picture It for
jrouT"
Tb censor did not approve of th cri
tic S sketch of Count lerc-hUld's brain
and ordered it chiselled out of the al
ready prepared plate. He forgot, how
over, to erase the question preceding- It,
so that, when the paper went to preos,
tne Query appeared prominently, followed
by a WoeT and atgnirkant blank space,
and tnea the concluding word of the
riUt: t
"it lucAa Uks UiiS.'
Brandeis
Stores
Easter Plants
Saturday Special
The Finest Plants We
Have Ever Had.
Easter Lilies, blossom 13o
Dutch Hyacinths, each 19c
Large Spireas, each.. 98c
Hydrangeas, ,98c to $1.50
Many other pretty Bloom
ing Plants at Special
Prices.
Cut Flowtrs
Violets, sweet peas, tulips,
jonquils, earuations, roses,
lilies of tho valley, etc.,
ete. At sjeeial prices.
Easter Candy
and
Novelties
Mui'kIuuuUow lien's Etfgs,
( for 5c
Marhliinnllow Chocolate
Eggs, (5 for 5c
Spiee Jelly Eggs, a., 10c
AssortM.Ielly Kggt lb.lOc
x rmre)
Smart Hemp and Milan Hemp Shapes
All of t lie large sailors, new tricorns, new poke and mushroom
shapes, made of good qnalitv hemp or milan hemp.
They are in rose, new blue, nand, black, etc., and
would sell in a rcg. way at $2.50. Saturday's price.
$1 39
1
For Those Who Trim Their Easter Hats
V'a have arranged a special lot of
flownra, branches, la smart wreath
effect; beautiful bows of ribbons,
all wired ready to new on. These
are In all the new combination,,
uch an black and white, navy and
white, old rose, Helgtan blue, black
moire, velvet bowg, faille bows and
satin bowg.
Those who do their own trimming
will be enamored of the pretty new
butterfly bows, Alsatian bows, Mer
cury bows, Exposition bows. Augur
bows, and others that are especially
featured, the moat fascinating; mod
els shown tbts spring. They will be
found very adaptable to present
styles In trimmings.
Prices 98c Gradually up to $2.50
n Beautiful Trimmed Hats $5
A decidedly unusual pre-Eastcr of
fering of hals especially adapted to
the occasion, being designed for
both dress and semi-dress wear.
They are
the large,
elegant
Milan hemp
sailors, some
with cable l4ts
edges. The shades are those that
are most in favor this spring sand,
army blue, sea gull gray, black, and
black and white. They are beauti
fully trimmed with ostrich bands
and novelties, all of prime stock
selected because of the extreme width of each flue.
Saturday choice from a large
selection worth $7.50 to $10.00
$5
The "Baby Jane" Hat for
Children Is Very Clever
These delightful hats (as illus
trated) fit any child's head
perfectly due to a special fea
ture which makes them self-adjustable.
They are very smartly
designed for ages 2 to 12 years.
They may bo found only in this
store and the price is
very moderate.
r.!:r.i.s.-.$2.98
m
a a' .,
4)abyJzne
Trimmed Hat Special in Basement
FIVE HUNDRED sample trimmed bats secured from Apt & Co., Phila
delphia, known as the leading Eastern makers of trimmed hats. They do
not, In a regular way, make hats to sell for less than $5. For this great
basement sale we have these half thousand hats, each one different. Street
and dress hats In the newest spring shades. Values ot from 1 rp
15.00 to f 7.50. Saturday, choice, at. only J 1
Boys'
Much
Boy's
Thousands of
Easter
Novelties
. Kaater Kaakrta Killed. IPc
and 15c
Kalibtu Kach. 5c, 10c. 2Ro
and )l.oo
Cotton Chicks and Kabbtta
A dozen Kr
One-pound Easter Vox. of
Chocolates 2.1c
Sis Chocolate Eggs la a
Crate S.V
I'ompelan Chocolate bitter
Sweets and Swiss Style Milk
Chocolates Fruit and nut
centers. A pound tuc
Assorted Nut Hrittle Wal
nut, almond, filbert and lira-
ail nuts. A pound liic
All kinds of Chocolate Cream
Kg-gs Wry floe cream cen
ters. Each 6c, 10c. 16c, 2 fie
and 50c
lit
Splendid Clothing Is
Underpriced in the
New Department K
To introduce the new long trouser suit
section in connection with the splendid
new boys' department on tho Third
Floor, Main Hldg., wo will sell you
young fellows $12.50, $15.() and even
some $1(5.50 High School J1 rv ff
fcvuits for 4 JLU.UU
English Models.
Semi-English Models.
Included are 111 tie Kerge Sulfa in new
model, sjtil the grMMet variety of snap
py new pattern In Hcotehe, Tweeds and
taaslinere) ever shown at our price.
Snappy Double Breasted Models.
Modified Norfolk Models.
Boys9 New Spring Two-Pair-Pant
M mfr- m m w w w
Hoys' 4.00 Two-Pair-Pant
Suits
Pants are fully
lined. Very special
for Saturday, at
a.-t.oo.
$7.50 and $8 SO Hoy
$5.00 and $6.50 Boys'
Suits With two pair
of full lined pants; a
belt to match many of
theae suit. Saturday,
at "l.oo.
Suits With two pair
of full lined pants, also belt to match, 0.3.
Dlue Serge Suits for Confirmation
Select a blue aerge suit where there Is day
light and where the assortment ot weaves and
models Is the largest at prices far les. Highly
tailored models In blue serge suits; many with
two pair pants, for $3.00 to $10.uO.
Strictly All-Wool-Blue Serge Suits for fJ.50.
Hove' Mouses
rxilsette and
madras blouses
in white ant
cteltrais Mailt
iriil. 4e lv
100,
Move' Spring
Neckwear All
all k four-ln.
bands In re
versible and
!.! end, a&e
and SOe.
Boys" ShlrU
A large va
riety of pat
terns In all
stles, 4c, 91
Iv"ir
Easter Gloves
Special Values in Stylish
Handwear Pre-Easter Sale
A limited quantity of Women's Two
Clasp Overseam or One-Clasp Pique
Kid Gloves Black, white, tan,
brown, gray and Pegalle. Some of
the black and white gloves have con
trasting backs. Eicellent values,
ordinarily sold at consider d A
ably more. Saturday, pair. . V 1"
Women's Two-Clasp Overseam Im
ported Kid Gloves Black, white,
tan, brown and gray, In light or med
ium weight. Special Satur- '7C
day, a pair lOC
Perrln's Overseam or Pique Real
Kid Gloves With plain or contrast
ing backs. Black, white, tan and
brown. Excellent values: every
pair guaranteed. f rn
A pair plt)U
We show a wonderful assortment ot
the new fancy gloves at moderate
prices. Beautiful new embroidered
gloves In black, white and the new
colors sand, putty, gold, ivory, etc.
They come In real French kid, made
by Perrln and other famous makers.
In addition there are the new wash
able kid gloves made by Adler aua
Bacmo. They are in puttv and sand.
(Of the latter there is but a limited
quantity.) The prices are $1.00,
411.75, r OO, $2.23 and $2.50.
VKRV SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY
Women's Two-CI an p, Double Tip
ped Fine Silk Glove With four
row heavy embroidered fr
backs. A pair.... DUC
Two Clasp Guaranteed Washable
Chamoisette Gloves Kayser and LL,
make. In white or white with black
barks. Chamois color or J f
pongee. A pair. tDC
Our Stock of Kayser Silk Gloves Is
Comprehensive and Complete.
Misses' and Children's Gloves
Misses' Two-Clasp Chamoisette
Gloves White or natural. OC,
Guaranteed washable. A pair. .aCuC
Misses' Two-Clasp Overseam Kid
Gloves Tan only. Special
Saturday, a pair.
Children's Pull Pique Kid Glovea
Fine quality, none better for fit or
wear. Black, tan, gray and white.
Ages 1 to 14 years.
A pair
59c
$1.25
Stocking Spls.
$1.00
Women's Pure Vy Bilk Thread Stock
Ing Embroidered Inntepa, fancy
clocked in black and while, two-toned
boots and many other novelties; alao
plain. colors to match ahoe top and
evening dreeaes, AU full fsnhlnned, re
inforced heels and toes; aounie sole
and wide aarter top. Reg
ular f 1.21 and 11.50 quality,
hpeclal
Women's Pur 811k Thread Boot Stork
lnsrs In sll shoe and dress shades.
Full regular made; double aolea, ff
heels and toea and garter jlJC
tope. Special, a pair
Women's Silk Thread Boots and Mer
cerised LJsle Stocking In black and
white. Oood quality, full fashioned and
eamleas; high apllced heela and 1A
toee with double olea. Regu- IJIC
lar 25c quality; for.a pair " w "
Children's Pure Thread Silk Stockingj
Black only. Flat weave; full fash
ioned; spliced aolea. heels and O f
toea 8Ue 4 to TVs. Regular 60c jr
quality. Saturday, a pair "
Mle' and Children's Ribbed Storktnga
Medium weight silk lile; II) 1
double knees, heels and toes. l&iyC
llegular 19c quality, a pair. ..."
Smart Shoes
A partial shipment of side-lace
shoes just came in. $9 a pair.
Patent or Dull Kid
"Beaumont ' Pump s
Hand turned soles, Louis
XV heels and small sharp
point tongue. One of the
daintiest styles la plain
IT": $4.95
The Brandies! Tie
for Women The
one radical new
style, shown In high
grade shoes. All
hand made. Patent fawn and
gun metal and gray tops.
Misses' and Children's Dainty Easter
Footwear Ankle strap In patent,
dull and white canvas all white kid
lined and beautifully l Cf
finished. $1.50 to P.OU
I
$6
Toilet Specials
peolal aTnahes Oennla Ideal Cushion
Xalr Brnsbea aiagl bristle. 94
Special. Saturday, aaoh ."-
S-lnch Manicure Files Made of best
tempered steel, with sharp and blunt
polnta. Worth 24c and S5c. Kxtra in
BPeclal Saturday, each lwt
fngram' M 1 1 k -weed
Cream ?Qr
50c l
Melba Ka-e Cream
too 29c
1sr
acme. Ise BeU'S
Taos rowdn 33-
dOc ie. . . ..
Aubry Slater
Vanlaliing Cream
alxe ,
l u .1 n n n Rle
oder 25c 2e
Rouge
. . 33c
Peoil or.
29c
alxe
Meloroae
Spec'la.!.
hfte sixe
NnnMil
ant 50c
siie -
tHxonl F
) n w d e
brunie Ih.
with rouae.
ljt Flcir'e
t'reain 60c
siie iar. . .
firavea' T O
I'liwder
lie sise....
r e
n
33c
Cold
29c
O t h
14c
netchers C a a
torla Joe 71 -
bottle C
Sloan's Liniment
50c bot
tle I.isterine
60c bottle. . .
Peroalde of
drngen
1-lb. bot
Broino Seltxer
0e bot- 29C
Bells Vine. Tar
and tloney
30c slae.
81 Kepatlci
SOo hot..
Heldilts Powders
boiV." 12c
II a v s' II i I '
Health 50c 0
bottle C
iturlick'a Malte.1
Milk-Hos
pital sise.
29c
.29c
llv-
16c
29c
29c
$2.69
Special P rfume Sale
All aisTtae triple estraets, laelad.
Ibst sack odors as Bloaeyaaekle. anew.
drop. White SVoee, Jockey Club, Arbutaj,
Xaiae, TtoU. ote. atarday, OQ.
tne onaee .
OA BCIAXfl
rsresU. Skt Sataraay, lOe eake. So
4711 Wkits Boss Olycexiae Soap, oa. lie
Kirk's Jav.aile Boan A cake So
SO Male Twa Boras 1-1 a. pkg. . . Vs
rreek Baasafras Bark 1-lb. pkg see
Slaanoaa Iyee -AU colors. A pkg... as
Saturday the day be
day of the Anniversa
nities it offers you
and greatly simplif
Great Day-Before-Ecus
Smart Spring Apparel
Especial preparations h
event, making possible
the various sections
which will be heartily
$25 and $29 Tailor
A collection of about 250 pretty .mil y
Every good style, materials and eoltir
in the lot. Very special Saturda
$35 Silk Tailored Suits,
An assortment of about 12T) pretty, dr
"Women's and misses' sizes offered an
favored shades are in the group.
$15.00 and $17.50 Si
But few times in a season does suh a a
ing present itself. Especially interest i
way of Easter. These dresses are of ta
meteor, etc. The colors are Belgian bl
gen, navy, taupe, wisteria, etc. Chftj
$25 and $35 Silk Dre
A prettier assortment of afternoon frocks a
fered. Anticipating the demands for such y
curing this beautiful lot. There are smart
poplins and similar beautiful dresses. Includ
colors for spring. Misses' and women's s-i
$15 and $17.50
At this price choice of a very nobby lot o
yoked and pleated models. Comprised a
poplins, serges, tweeds, silks, etc. Every
good color. Women's and misses' fcize
$25 and $30 Top Coats,
A selection of top coats for the Easter Day Parade t
est of. wide flared and wide belted effect, fetching y
Made of the swell covert, poplins, checks, silks, etc.
Easter Petticoats
for $1.98 and $2.98
Enpecial attention has been given to these two
lots assembled for Saturday selling. We have
here some of the prettiest new flared and
flounced models in every color to match the
Easter suit or frock. Special, $1.08 and $2.H.
Taffeta Silk Skirts; S
For this Day-Bef ore-Easter selling we 1
sell at $7, $8.50 and $10. They are in tli
wide pleated effects and similarly fasL
for :
Very Charming Attire
Girlish white irocKs tor con
firmation, . graduation and
Easter services. A rare show
ing of these dainty frocks,
made of sheer lawns, organ
dies, voiles and batistes; n
prettv lace and embroiden
trimmings, ruffles and
flounces; ages ( to 18 years.
Prices range from $5, $7.50,
$10 up to $25.
Girl' School Coats, Sat
urday, $3.98
A special group of snappy top costs
for girls, containing features that
are most pleasing to them. All
pretly colors and materials included.
m
If
Pre-Easter Offering c
Georgette Crepe Blouses in
They just arrived from New York
and comprise special purchases
secured from several of the most
prominent Eastern manufacturers
Other Easter Blouses
lingerie and .lap silk blouses; special
ly priced, $1.
Handkerchief liuen blouses, beautiful
ly tailored, $2.50 and $2.98.
Dainty French organdie blouses; spe
cial for $3.50.
Knit Underwear
Women's Milanese Silk Vests
With shield reinforcement,
crochet beading tops and silk
ribbon tapes. Pink and white.
Also Bloomers in black and u
few colors. Regular dt 1Q
$1.50 values, each $1.17
Women's Munaing I'nion Suits
Fine lisle: cuff and umbrella knee
style: shell edge or laca
trimmed. A suit . . .
Women's Fine Lisle and Cotton
I'nion Suits Munsinx. Kayser. Nu
bhape and other well-known C
brand. Sale price, a euit .. . OUC
Children's "M" Knit I'uion. Suit
Patent tailed scam---, buttons and hose
support fasteners. Sire-".' to nr
12. Regular quality, pair OC
Easter Lingerie i
For this Easter sale twenty j
dozen crepe de chine under j
bodices nicely trimmed vt'i'jh
a wide band of Val. lace aiw I
run with ribbon. All sizes are
included. Saturday's t- '
special price aj)l I
$1.00
Easter Handhc
Men's and Women's I'lu n AlV i
I.incn Hundkcrchiels Wi ll
row hemstitched borders- hutui- I
embroidered coiner in r.! .r ami
white: narrow Val. Princ ;uid
limitation Atmenian la ed ,(.
Ke.ular iirlre 2 0c, -i g '
for J iUC
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