Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, May 15, 1915, EDITORIAL, Page 14, Image 14
THh Hhhi OMAHA, SATURDAY MAI' 16, 1D1A 14 '"ev TWO EIGHTEEN TO GRADUATE IN JUNE Mr Kim furnish the la end what ha is mystery of the str. Hit A. THE HoSS OF THE I..AZT Y Charles Allrn fleltiter. SC7 vp. sl.w C M'-Clure; Co. In the opening chapter Calumet Mars ton, famed throughout Tcim, broncho buster extraordinary, 1 returning, after an abeence of many yeexa. to his father's ranch on the erifo of the deeert. Ha find that hi parent ia dead and the ranch li twin run by a yoiitif woman, who, aorordlng to hla father's will, la to remain in cherae until sundry conditions . ... , ' are accepted by Calumet. As theae con- This yr'i graduating claw nt for th- wfonnlnB of thjlt Central Hlfh school will romprls individual s somewhat turbulent dlsposl- t0a and 123 rlrls, the same number jtlon. ha naturally beJke and declare war l of boya last year's riant and eight Thii Tear! Clan at the Central High School Comprise! 96 Boy and 122 Oirli. COMMUTCEMENT DATE JUITE 18 '""locacarrrnnn Art Needlework leas girt. The commencement program will b rlTn on the evening of June 1 at Brandels theater. The peaker ha not been selected. Principal Reed of the school has followed the custom of suggestlne; ! that &irli obaertA simplicity In their graduation dresses. Mat at Graeaatee. The name of the arraduatltic cla. tproft-tdad they do not fall on tha (iam, Allan. J. Porter I person. Edward Anderson. Carl Anderson. Clara R. Beaten, lunula Keats. A. lewey Benedict, Ralph Blottkjr. Paul Kradley, Kaymnnd Hravlroff. leo it. inrlatMtne, Vnj. V. Bryana. Wlleon IV Oetnpbell, JUmer B. Campen. Wm. II. Carpenter. F. XV. Chaee, Philip II. Cheetnnt, Kuwene Chestnut, Lee 'lark, Ilobert H. Parldaon, Warren Edwarda, Robt. B. -netrom, Krldnlf Kveraon. Korreal V. Fyler, Kred II. Klothow. Paul O. Fradentnira, Kendal Osvemhan, Jacob 1. Ollmor. l'hlllp l Oould, Edwin Graham, Victor Herman, F. Iul Hopper. Rueeal Ilorton, W. Oa-dea Hunter, Frank C. Jenklna. John t. Johnson, Ralph 8 Johnson, M' alter C. Johnaon. Walter O. Klpllnawr, Don Klaurk, Raymond Klein, Arthur Klein, J. Herbert Krampert, Frank I. Kutak, Frank J. larmnn, Tlusaell Upp. Michael J. Tjontpesll, Jamea P. BOYP. McLean. H. Vernon Miller, frlwnrd M. Moore. Roy C. Moore. Wendell W. Moorman, Harold R. Moskowlti. Milton Nu kum, Oliver C. Nolilc, Clark F Odell. Robert 8. Paffeiiratli. Donald Parker. Ijeurenf-e Perks. Klburn C. Pi-rli-y. hdwsrd O. Perr1o. Ihsrtee Pftereon, C. E. I'l'ternon, Krsnk IVirr'en, Johnnnie Rathkey. A. C. Hien nbrra, Frank Rohwer, (lnri Itountree. Othello Rule. Walker J. Mackott, Urym Hellenharh, Herbert Schmidt, Roy K oil, Andrew C Hcott. RiinaJd HeTten, Harry HhrLm, Arthur P. Hlmmona. Biisrne Hmlth. Kenvon K. Street. Allan ftrykrr, OaroM Sinnmltt. Paul K. A bra ma, Juna Aam, Manaret MeKander. H. K. Allen, Alice L. Allen. Lnore M. Anderaon, Lillian Andrreon. Nellie Austin, t.leanor Halley. I.oula Raltzly, llva Barnhart, M. C Becker. Bei!ebelle tlertech. ICIIaabeth lioom. Marrlo U Blotcky, Anna Braden. Iorla Breneman, Emma Brodkay, Barah, Byrne Francea A. Carlyla, Thalma H. f'arr, Irene M. Cattln, Ruth H. Chambera. Faya Crumbllae. Opal O. Culver. Mildred , Curtia, Helen Kevli. Paulina w. Debuae. Arlotta O. Ietweller, Helen, Kddy. Quito A. F.lllott, CoHnna, Klnvborg, Ruth M. , Flynn, Joan C Frederlckaaa, Klorenoa flant, Mary U. finrvln. I Airy Olvena. Llllla M. Oraham, Ida iro(, Ruth R. Hurl. Ellaabeth 3. HlxenbauKh, Maria Hofmaa, Maraarat lloel, Loula M. Hoimqutat. Carolya Holta, Hates Howe. Helen Hut ton, Hope B. Jlutton, Ruth Jenktoa, Aloha A. Jerpa, Bel ma J, Jensen. Myrtle Johnaon, (ieraldlae Johnaon, Maraaret Joiaeaaen. Olga M. Jones, Varna Klna, H. Valma Kloke, Ada h reba. Alma button. Blows T Thompson, L. R. Thrane, Walter Tlrknor. Rarla V. V'ann, Reuben W.lker. A. M'. Ward, Mm Webber. Olenn S. V eatrfleld, Jamea Whittaker, pJirte Wlrketrom. 'luetave Wldenor. 1' K. Wilbur, fl. I Wlthey, Paul Fl Taahlda. Yoahlmatau OIRLfl. Langdon, Gretchen Lear, Kmlly, ldelch. Lrelyn Line, Ulea Llneburc. Katharlna Lipsey, Lena Loftman, Helen Lowe, Vlrflnla M. Lyle, Iorothy McMullen, Haael MacCrone. Alberta Marah, Laura L. Meeklmen, Ila Miller, lila Miller. Juanlta Moors, Ethel A, M ore n, Onleda D. Morln. Marie A. MuUloon. Viola A. Mulvlhlll. Madeline Murphy, Mariorla Nevey. Gladys Newbranuh Kathiine Noble, Martha Orr. Vera J. ttwena, Mvlellna Paaoale, Rose reteraen. Hannah . felffer. lorelel Predmeatky, Nora Rau, Martha Read, Gertrude Reynolds, Gertrude Robblna, Lola Roblnaun, Htella Roman, prrnlce B. Rosalter, Mona F. Rouee, Mary W, Ruahton, Alice t Ruaaell, Florence falllna. Geraldlna hallehury, Maraorlo Handford, Helen H he paid, Helen Hlierman, Harriet Mirpleaa, I ore. Hlmon. Kye M, Hmlth, ITIaa Htenner. P'reda Hiurtevant, Kath. Hwanaon. Bee trice Hweneon, Beaa Walker, Florence Watson. Ruth H Watt, Frances M. Welnsteln. Sophia Weller. Ruth W. Weal Bella Weaterf leld,. Paulina Whlta. Ada B. Wolf, Mollle T Kulakofsay. Hannah Woodruff, Margarst New Books By Kltaabet Harper and upon tha ' boee." He la soon called upon, however, to fight his father's enemlea. Incidentally those of the "boas." and some exciting adventures enaua. Tha question of who la "boea" at tha end of tha book la In a sense left to tha reader s imagination. f-TKVK OF THE BAR-O RANCH. R Marlnn Reld-Glrardnt. Hfi pp. II Hearst's International library. A story of cowboy activities. In which tha aim of ths author has been Hire to make a true and araphlc picture of that hfa than to tell a closely woven story. Ifa hss provided Plenty of stlrrlnir Ind ent, but ha narrates these events with urn detail aa to make his pages a pan orama of cowboy Ufa rather than tha ovlng picture of awlft action alon hose lines most authors of western tortes fashion their tales. UK GIRL OF TUB BI.IT ItmOF.. By Payne F.rskine. 401 pp. il.tt Little. brown at Co. Lury Bab la a beautiful, untrained girl, hnae Innate Instincts are fine and hlarh, ro that she takes up the burdens fate hut ut upon her with a loyalty and pat'ence. Her love story, her development when biought Into contact with the outalde orld, and her final evolution into tha exquisite creature who wins alike moun taineer and discriminating man or the world, are told by a series of dramatic plaodes. Merrortaw! Cortlonnt Oroeht ton White, ecru and colon. Epe- J dally prled, a spool t Indo or Columbia Twist For cro cheting bed spreads. White, f. f M cream and ecru. A spool.... v V TatInn Hh tit tie With double rivet; nickel plated. Regular 2 5c f values, each XWC CoronaHnn Ilralil White and colors. 6-yard pieces. Worth 16o. Special Saturday, a piece. . I Hire as Knitting Cotton White. Alt slsee. For weaving table mats. Special. 3 balls for. 9c i. Alt 10c Steel Crochet Hooks With tora. Regular 6c quality, spe cial, 2 for Ktamped Night Ocrema On quality nalneook, neat de signs. Worth 60c, each. . , Ry Carolyn B. Llpplm ott I THE WIltTR ALLKT Welle, too pp. l fc. J. company. The alxth novel In which ths suava and polished detective, Fleming "tone, has ppeared at tha necessary moment to solve mystery and Place tha responsi bility for crime upon unsuspected ehoul. ders. In this book hs la not brought Into the action until almost tha end of the story, when suspicion, after hovering around tha head of the heroine, has timed to certainty In tha minds of all tha other characters and aottled unon he former secretary of the dead man. Tha soene of the mystery la a fln old mansion and Ila grounds Juet above New orlc, and the occasion Is a house party ihlch the owner of the eatate, a middle ged, wealthy man. stern and precise. alves In honor of his fiancee. One morn ing tha host Is missing and presents his dead body Is found concealed In the eel la r. An Ingenious, complete and up-to-date burglar alarm system takes an Im portant part In the story, helplna to re pen tha mystery. BRKATIt OF THE ,IINOL. By Jamea -V.01 'wyr- PP. . A. C. MoClurg CO. Tha mystery and glamour of tha orient hang over all these weird stories. They treat of strange peoplaa who lava aad naia wim nerca intenaity, or uncanny adventures and of thlnas that wa of a neaer civilisation find It hard to under stand. OF THE TJOOK. By m pp. ti.so. a. p. put- rtette. TUB LIFK-RUILDKR. Le)ene. 41S pp. Ill brothers. The story and moat of the characters take their origin In tha middle weet and there are some realistic ajreaea of Ufa tn a small rtty la that region, located eperlally by Mre. De)eaua In lUlnola Mevoral of tho Important characters are tntlmauly studied and oarafully por traved. The heroine' a father. Jamas tl let berg, dominating and unscrupulous shrewd and cold, with a genius for mak Ing money, la a good picture of th typical captain of Industry. Hie wife. meek, patient, overwhelmed and doggedly falthful to his Interests, is clearly ae forth. Tho man whom tho heroine mar rtea, mora subtle and mora tempera mental, ta also well dona, although calling for a much finer touch In the handUng. Tha heroine herself la a good example of the modem young woman of wealth who haa Inherited aotne of her father's oool bralae. The story moves aiowly and there la much paychologtcsjl study of mo ttvaa, of purpuea. of temperaments. And. finally, aa a whole, tha hook majr ba talon aa a preeeatalloa of a phllooopby of marruLge at the present time, a philosophy that aodeavora to keep firm hold upon tho finest Ideals of tho Insti tution and to combine all that la beat In the ooaoaptlon of It which haa eome down out of tha past with the modem and more spiritual view of Its possibili ties. THE TFLLOvr CLAW By gj Moh. roar. M pp. Its. McJJrtde, Kaet t o. The eetloa takoa place la London, but muck of It deals with aa underground region of mystery , crime and gorgeous trappings, From that bidden corner oriental eioa reaches out a yellow olaw and touches, numbs, and kllla people of high station, sending a stream of poUon through street and homes. A famoua novel let to sitting la tvla study hard at work la the middle of the night, when his door bell rings and In rushes a woman who Ulea to tell him something, but faiata tn tho middle of ths sentence. He humee out for help and tn five min utes retara to find tho woman choked to death beetle bis study table, where she had tried to write her meesage. hut bad lea only aoeae diacotiaaoUd words, "ywur wife" and "Mr. King " Who this TUB KFEPBR Ethel M. Dell, nam's Sons. With Its soenss told partly In Bhsland snd partly In India, tha story revolves around tha act of tha heroins, wha mis Into practice her belief that In a case of hopeleee suffering tha only kindness la to open the door Into the great beyond The affect of her deed UDon the nhvil. can, wnem she loves, and Its results la k. ' . - - . . "' ior revenge oy another are m motives out of which the story grows. MIRANDA. By Grace 1 W I-.i in PP. el. St. J. H. Ltpptnrott company. in Mama Schuyler" Miranda figures as tha humorous, Jolly soul who brought anout the happy ending. She was brim run or joiuty and youthful tricks. Who I could imagine Miranda falling In lore;! and yet she doea and with a man whose! Ufa to linked with that great movement, the occupation of Oregon when threaten..! by Bngllah rule. Miranda, Irrepressible as ever, lead her rivals snd other plotters a eptrlted race enjoying herself Immensely tha while. 1HB GIRL AT CKNTRAU Py Geraldlne Bonner. TU pp. li.). l. Appleton A Co. A young girl, rich and beautiful, with out a care or an enemy in the world, takes tea with her mother at o'clock In the library of her home at Mapleohade and that same night le found dead on a loneeome country road 111 miles from home. Molly Morgenthau, a day op erator In the telephone exchange at I.ong wood. N. J., tells how the different straada were finally gathered together over her telephone wires and how ette got a clue which will aire the reader . ! sensational surprise. Jack Reddy. one of Mylvla's lovers: other lovers leaa d slrable; a stepfather, uncongenial and severe: the absolute disappearance of Sylvia's French maid end factors keep Molly and the reader rueee mg ana ineoriting up to the very final chapter. BRAM OF Mulder. sV Co. Kugenica picture of FIVI1 COrtNE-RS. By Arnold PP. II li. A. C. McClurg finds Its apotheoato In this youth life among tha Michi gan Hollanders Bram Is a bright. ambltloua boy, hampered by raeo tradi tlone. but blessed by the companionship of a wise, liberal-minded minister. How hie first lovo affair came to disaster through the Influence of modern educa tion, and how tho new proved to be tho true, beautiful, and lasting, la told with the author e ability to Interpret the Ufa of a people In our midst little) known. HOGS BRING RECORD PRICE ON SOUTH OMAHA MARKET Parkers at South Omaha paid an aver ago higher price for hogs Friday than for any day this year The bulk of sales went at t7.es to 7 .. aad tha top prtoa was IT.M. which equals anything of tha year. Omw "Jllasr" Otter -Tate em 4 ge. Doe't miss this. Cut out this slip, enclose with to to Foley at Co.. Chicago, III., writing your name and addrees clearly. You will receive In return a trial package containing Foley's Honey and Tit Compound, for eoughg, colds and croup: Foley Kidney Pills, for peine In sides aad back, rheumatism, back, acne, kidney aad bladder ailments; aad Foley Cathartlo Tablets, a arheloaome and thoroughly doe aa Ing cathartic Stout people enjoy them. Bold everywhere. Advertisement. protec- 5c ettra 35c 15c Nt a mood Pillow Tope sunrl Arnrfi Crosn-stitched designs. Regu lar 2 fic and 35c vain., choice. Novelty Itralds White and ecru. 4 and 6 -yd. plecea, including turtle and fancy novelties. A 1ft, piece 1UC RIBBONS For All Uses Plain and Fancy "Warp Prints, Moire Taffeta, Roman Stripes 5 and 5V inches wide. All silk. Unusual valuos, yard 121c Neckwear Queen Elizabeth Neck Ruff Many novel and beautiful styles, in white, black, black and white, alno colors. Pretty and dainty finish, Prices 50c to $2.25 ; 15c 10c 29c Gladiolus Bulbs k jgAliiaif '"' " i-sejMMaM.lsW Candy Specials In the randy Department Pompc'lan Itooro. Special Black Walnut Oreara Caramel Koll Rolled In black walnut OQ meats. Special, a pound. ... eC Assorted Cocoannt Balls Vanilla, strawberry and chocolate. Saturday, a pound AmIUmI Peanuts A pound Our Hellclous Pompelan Chocolate Hitter Hnerti and Hwiss Htyle Milk t'lxMtiUtea Creamy nut and fruit centers. A pound. A Hpec'lal Box of Assorted Chocolate A variety of everything O Q good. Regular SOe grade, box a&aC ripetcial Suiuiuor Candy Maple Con fections -Maple Cocoa Balls, Maple t. ems, Maple Caramels and Penochio. Saturday, a lb. , Vanilla Cream Dipped Brasil Nut A pound OtdFaahioned Hlui k Walnut Taffy A pound 20c 39c 25c f),i)0i of 1 ho Finest Gladiolus Mullis nil colors and best va nities. Saturday, a dozen 19c Cut Flower Department. 1,500 Women's Real Seal Bags, Value to $3.00, On Sale Saturday at $1.19 F.vptv baf real seal and real rin seal. Regular &2.00 and - j 0 $3.00 bags; some are worth $o.0). Don't rniss this bale. These are the best values we .have ever shown at this price ieuiar ?.w uikj $1.19 Important Sale of Hosiery and Underwear Saturday 47 cases of Summer Hosiery and Underwear for Women and Children, bought from Arthur Dryfoos & Sons, N. Y., &t one-third to one-half off, will go on sale next Saturday, bringing most extraordinary bargains in Silk, Fiber an1 Lisle Hosiery, and in fine Cotton Underwear, juBt the very time vou need them most 65c Women's Black. White and Fiuicy Silk Hosiery Some with embroidery clocks. All new shoe shades putty, sand, new fawns, grays and brome. Pure thread silk, full fashioned, reinforced soles, heels and toes; wide carter tops, some all silk, others with lisle tops. Regular $1.00 and $1.25 values, a pair Women's Black, White and Colored Silk Fiber Hot Fiber to the hem, wide garter tops: full seamless, double heels and toes. Er Regular ROc quality, pair OOC Women's F1br Silk Boot Hon All colors and black and white, fawns, putty, sand, Alice blue, champagne and many other new nr. shades. Worth 86c. pair eCOC Full seam- 15c Worth 85c, pair Women's fiber Silk Boot Hone Black and white, less, spliced heels and toes. 25c quality, pair. . . . Women's Black and White Silk Lisle Hose With wide garter tops. double heels and toes; all seamless, worth 19c, Satur day, a pair Infanta Pure Thread Silk Hone All the dainty colors pink, sky, white, black and red. Sites 5 to 6. Regular 36c yals., a pr. . Children's Fiber Silk Hoe Fiber to the top. White only. All seamless, double heels and toes. 35c quality Children's White and Black Silk Lisle Hose Double knees, heels and toes, fine ribbed. Regular 19c quality, for. Men's .Fiber Silk Hose In all colors, full seamless, double soles, heels and toes. 25c quality, at 12ic 19c . 19c 12ic . 19c Women's Venetian Silk Bloomers Reinforced; black and white only. Itogular $2.25 values, pair $1.50 Boys' Genuine Poroaknit I'nlon Suits High neck, short sleeves; knee length. All ages to It! years. Regular 50c quality, at, suit 39c Women's Fine LlHle and Cotton I'nlon Suits Cuff snd . umbrella knee styles. Sizes 4. 5 and C, Worth to 50c. Specially priced, each 29c Women's Fine Cotton Union Suits Umbrella knee styles, full taped. Regular and extra siaes. - Q Worth to 35c. Spe., a suit, le7C Women's Fine Cotton Vests Swiss ribbed; dainty crochet lace yokes. Regular 25c qual- q ity. each 1 aC Women's Nhcr Lisle I'nion Suits Nushape, cuff and umbrella knee styles. Sites 4, 6 and 6. Very special, a auit. HoyV Nainsook I'nion Salts Ath letic styles. All ages to 16 years. Worth 35c, suit. 50c Is Atlt- 25c Song Hits for Saturday, Selling lOc BY MAIL 11 CENTS The) Instantaneous novelty song success Sprinkle Ue With Kanea s... . st raM aassi m mmm . k"fiowi Among the Skeltering Pitas' p can't be the i We'll )ust be the r we can't be the same old Sweethearts, eta mends. ""iw"w(t Ke7lwXi!rX?w'orMs . J USIS s . awca Sheas) Auntie Skinner's Chicken Dinner DeerleCIrl He'd Keep On Serins Goodnight riram 11 Don't Give A Darn) m Proud to be the Mather of a Soldier With that He Was Rack In Tiprerary In the F.venlng By the Moonlight Kiss That Made You Mine La Petttte Coquette ASK FOR THsTM AT OUR MeCarty Mr Dream Clrl It oil On Harvest Moan S wen nee Koaa When I Was a Dreamer Walking Through I -over' i Lane Wrap Ms m s Bundle Whv Don't Thev Set film You art My Flower el Love MUSIC DEPARTMENT Free 2Z2E 7: 450 Bsubi i At Less The A sale that will arouse the great A prominent New York coat manufacturer -old us hi- oi rm .n..i! :..i..j- ff twnTv nprnsion and tin yaiuo X A1V V. VAAV ViUM - - The Collection Includes: Auto Coats Sport Coats Traveling Coats Party Coats Street Coats Golf Coats Dress Coats Driving Coats 7E1 For Coats Worth to $15 About 200 Coats in this lot that will i astonish you. Every style, every color, every material. ft j r 1 an 1 m aTtv i Children s Uaj In Our Misses' aWl MILLINERY DEPAB Lace Hats $1.00 Leghorn and hemp liats. Midsummer effects, for the tot 2 to 4 year?, or drepsv hats for the ill $1.0 US9II or dressy hats 8 to 12 years. 200 to select from, only room to illustrate a few. Your choice Saturday for We also mention our line of Play Hats, made of mull, pique, icinfrham, etc Never more complete. Prices range from 35c to $1.00 IT J-. - Special, for 1VAU311I1 WilUCI WCdl SATURDAY A Beautiful Lot of Combination Knits and Envelope Chemise Made of fine quality lingerie cloth and nainsook, in all the newest dealgna and pat terns. Specially priced at. . . . Gowns Mad with scalloped edge and embroidered design on front, kimono atle, full length and width. nf Special Saturday 3 C $1.00 Brassieres Open front also aide lace; trimmed with trimmings of lace or embroidery or back, substantial 37 White Petticoats Circular or ble flounce effects, trimmed with lac mDroidery; also pique with (t circular flounce aj X X CAS dc.T or (1 00 - l 2,000 Women's, (ft Worth to $5.00, 3 Women's Fine Oxfioi kid, black satin, patent i tan calf. Hand turned oij heels; latest lasts and patter 1 $3.50 to $5.00. A most ti season. Every size and widi though many lines are wnb ia s, La Valhere, strap and Ihe entire lot goes on sale bhoe Dept., pair .... Special Demonstration Sat urday of this New V Beaatiful Wbe toaed I J and Wonderful Model of the 1915 $1.00 FREE SEWING MACHINE See What and YOUR Old J Sewing Machine Will Do. If you knew the quality, guarantee and liberal terras of purchasing this machine, you would immediately come to see this wonderful sewinsr machine. EASY PAYMENTS IF DESIRED. Come today and tee what $1.00 and your old Sewing Ma china will do. In Our China Department 500 Pieces of Rich Brilliant, Cut Glass on Sale Saturday Factory samples, including vasp, hugarp and creamers, raayonnais? sets, -rater jiios, decanters, bowls, trays, ice cream tray, jug?, etc. Values to $8.5'. for e , fed hv,A Etched Gold Table Tumblei s Spccinl Satnrdav, r-acU 5c fr-ifV If oaiuraay ttr bis; ta?tiiK in partment, third fl" Boys' New 3 4.0O, $5.0O a"" All-Wool Blue Serir . patterns in splendid have two pair of iro'ix. jf'eols and fancy I'!''"' 1 2 years. Your enm' J i at, each Lone'P lot lndi'des maiijjt 1 suits l:i a ""1 I rfts, dew ui- $10 and .l f ly, cUo:i . ' 1 This in ode blua ttifts trays a All 1 be Saturday Wash Suits, $1.00 Hurirrds new style wssh suit ts.at heeu wlUnn at J1.35 to $:'.50. a ff" slif). foiled. MHJy. Vestee. Russian, i:. ) V.r Tinlst nH iillnr ctrla mint' CTi' l" '"'1" t if ii lly embroidered: also tilain tie a l.irje vsviaiy of new color ef 'ots in plain and fancy models A?.n I to S years I.