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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 17, 1915)
TUB OMAHA SUNDAY HKH: (XJTOHKK 17, 1915. Sunday Picks Text of "A Virtuous Woman Is a Crown to Her Husband9 in Contest f . -v t 5" - j j Kuaband t but Ke that makelK ashamed is -If j 2? fc as roHennea In Kia tone po.iee m ; 4 iffc 1 ALLIES BUYING ALL i IN TRUST FASHION Not Dollar ' Worth of War Supplies Porchaied in U. 8., but Com mittee Givei 0. K COMPETITION GUARDED AGAINST NEW YORK, Oct. 16. Of the mil lions of dollars spent dally In this country by the allies for war sup plies, not a dollar, It was learned authoritatively today, can be spent without the official sanction of the British government, obtained from a committee sitting In London. Al though the committee has been in operation for many months, Its ex istence has not heretofore been gen erally known outside of governmen tal circles. Only once, so far as can be learned and then In the case of Russia has the mandate of this body been disregarded. rrfwunH Xnt rahltxkrd. The terronnfl of this committee has never b'f n pub!lihd and irrally never will le. It oonKlM. however, of repre- sentatlvea or ca h of the a II d na lo from Great Ur thln to Monte eirri, on 'trols atiaolutely the punhase of all war supplies in any foreign oounry a la a a finanrlal check and aupervlsor over all the war cheats of all the allied, and seeks to eliminate competitive bidding. Cmm prevent Comfrtllloa, T'ndrr Ita guidance the allies can refrain from a competition which. If permitted, would vend pr.cea to prohlb U levels and swell the coat of conducting the war. Inatead of coming Into the Amilcan market when supplies are n e ad and waging a financial content for them, the allies have adopted a system of pla Ing one big order at a time in this co ntry. When the contract for this order is signed, the next nation's needs are taken up and another contract la placed. This la maintained until all are cartd for. The committee's scop extends to supplies. Troubled WItli Headache Now Entirely wen .V I Have Not Felt So Well In Ten Years As I do No-w. I Recommend Pernna To All Sufferers. Miss Nettle B. Bogaixhis. R. F. IX 11, Weetfleld, N. T write: Z havw been a great ratter room, aiea eaa, imi am now entirely free frm that troubla, I have not fait So well In ten years as I do now. I would recommend Peruna and. Manalln to all sufferers, I win say, 01 bless Dr. ITarfman and Hie wonderful remedl," Mra. Charles Anspawrh, B. B. ?, La. frans. Ind wrltesi '"Poruna has b n a goflaond te ma, I eaa feel safe In Bay ing that It saved my life, as I waa all na dew e4 was J saisesabl wlu i I eiwnmeneed taking yetif Paruna, but am on tha road to peoevery new. I can not thank you too mueh," k Our booklet, tailing yeu how te ke..p well, free to all, Vaoae who ebJeet e Jlanld saadi Mumm oaa vow srooass 3arnaa Tab lists. . TM LUXURIOUS TUMMISM ROCKER, ONLY SPECIAL TERMS $1 Cash, 1 a Month MM RTinner of The Bee's Mining Text Contest Lives at Scotia, Neb. Many Other Good Texti. SIX SOD THE WINNING TEXT "A virtuous woman Is a crown to her husband; but she that maketh ashamed Is aa rottenness In his bones." Pro-verbs XU: 1 This Is the text picked by "Billy" Sun day aa the winner In The Bee's second mlaalng text contest." Dosena of different texts were received as appropriate to caption tha cartoon printed laat Tuesday and reproduced bare with the prlae winning text Inaertcd. The prise winner was sent in by six different people. That sent by Mrs. Ethel M. Vlnecore, Scotia, Neb., was reoeived flrat and to her will be aent the prise, Powell's original cartoon with the taxt Inserted In tha scroll. . The others who sent in their text were the following 1 Mi's. H. C. Solts, DeSoto, Keb.; F. M. Hubbell. South Side; Mrs. C, A. Cook, HKX Camden avenue, Omaha; Mildred Bandoorg, Zit Charles straet, Omaha; Mrs. L Poster, Movllla, la. The contest editor selected from all the answers received the five which ha world." Mrs. Fannie Balding, Fremont, Neb. . t "Ye cannot aerve Ood and mammon." Mrs. Charlea Ituden, Crofton, Neb. "Rememter, therefore, how thou haat received and heard and hold fast and re pent. If therefore thou shalt not watch I will coma on thee aa a thief and thou ahalt not know what hour I will come upon thee." Ollca Youngqulat, Btroma burg. Neb. "The fear of the Lord Is a fountain of life to depart from the anarea of death." A. Q. Laidlaw, Hollywood apartments, Omaha. "Choose ye thla day whom ye will serve." Mra. M. W. Cooper, 12U O street, Lincoln, Neb, , 'Wherefore, by their fruits shall ye know them." Mrs. W. 1L Urooka, York, Neb. "Every wise woman btilldeth her house, but tha foollah plucketh It down with her handa." Mrs. Arthur F. Peterson, Mon roe, Neb. "Folly Is joy to him that Is destitute of wladom; but a man of understanding walketh uprightly." 3. Hodgaon, 611 North Twenty-fourth street, South Bide; Mlaa O. M. Evana, Iowa City, la. "In thla tha children of Ood are mani fest, and the children of the devil." "M. M. B." , "Bleaaed la the man that walketh not considered most appropriate. Bealdes the ,n n counsel or the ungodly, nor stand prise winar they were as follows: (Wltn eth m w" ' Innere, nor sltteth In the names of those who sent them In.) I ,Pat of th8 acomful." Mra B. L. -TrmJn ..n . -hiw in h. ... k. .hnM Bennington, Neb. go and when ha Is old he will not de part from it." Mrs. F. F. A. Wellman, S30S South Thlrty-aeoond street, Omaha; Mrs. fX P. Brightwell, S31S North Twenty fifth avenue, Omaha; Mra. N. E. Vance, 107 West Reed street. Rod Oak, la.; Mrs. K. A. McNeil, Beaver Crossing, Neb.; Miss Beas Wilson, 2721 V street. South Bide; Mary B. McPhlrrln, 114 North Fortieth street, eOmaha; Marlou Ptnny, Sargent. Neb.; W. J, Mitchell. Odebolt. Is.; MUs Alice Mansfield, 9iX Fowler avenue, Omaha, Wage of Bla. "For the wages of sin la dnath. but the gift Of Ood Is eternal Ufa through our Lord. Jesus Cbrlet." Mra. Anna Bishop, Clarka, Neb.; Mrs. Daisy Soy bolt. Memphis. Neb. "Win is a mocker, strong drink la raging and whosoever is deceived thereby Is not wise." Mrs, Jennie L. Miller, Malmo. Neb, ' "For be that eowetb. to his flash shaU of the tleso reap corruption; but he that oweth to the S)lrit shall of the Spirit reap life everlasting." W. McOonegal, Snyder, Neb.; Mrs. Phil Llndberg, Main street. Florence, Neb.; Rev. W. B. Corder, Nor borne. Mo. "Billy" waa pussled with so many good one, but finally picked the winner. Other good ones received were the fol lowing: "Be not conformed to the things of this world, but seek ye the things above." Jamea Harney, Kearney, Neb, "Be not deceived; Ood la not mocked; for whatsoever a man soweth that shall xte also reap." M. E. Brightwell. 12! North Twenty-fifth avenue, Omaha; Mrs. Q. J. Morris, T3S North Seventeenth street, Omaha. "Remember now thy Creator in the days of thy youth, while the evil days coma feot nor the yeara draw nigh wherein thou ahalt say I have no pleasure In them." Mary Mann, 1M4 North Fortieth Street. "Fools make a mock of sin; but among the righteous there Is favor." IgTiia Keed, JED64 Harney atreet, Omaha. ''Let ua walk honestly aa In the day; not In rioting and drunkenueaa, not In chambering and wantonness, not aW strife and envying." Mettle Keys. PerclvsJ. Ia-; K. A. Coud, 1M North Forty-first street, Omaha. "Favor Is deceitful and beauty Is vain; but a woman that feareth the Lord she hatl be pralaed." A. F. OUon, South Side. "For what Is a man profited If he shall gain tha whole world and lose his own aoulr" Mrs. A. F. Wlckstrom. Oakland, j Neb. I "The Integrity of the upright shall guide them; but tha pervsraeneas of trana greaaora shall destroy them." Miss Beth MoCann, Arlington, Nab. "I alao will keep thee from the hour of temptation which shall com upon all the world to try them that dwell upon tb earth." Harcld tthults, I'M O street, Lin coln, Neb. TV ay of tke Wicked. The way of the wicked ia aa abomina tion unto the Ird. but He loveth him that followeth after rihteouauea." Mrs. Druiila Me-Canu. Arlington. Neb. "Teaching us that denying ungodllneaa and worldly luata, we should live soberly, rlgl'Uioualy and godly in this preeeot Home contestants, disregarding the neceasity of filling the acroll with a quo tation from the ttlule, cave answers like these: "Wine, women and song." "Devil's Inventions and God's inten tions." "Netting the example." "Holl and Hearen." "The road to hell. The road to heaven." A aiA-ely misguided person decided that "Let your Joy be unconflned" would be appropriate. Conatlaatlon ' Be Cared. Start a two weeks' treatment of Dr. King's New Life Pills today. Good for stomach and liver. 15o. All druggists, Advertisement. AN $18.00 ROCKER AT THIS UNUSUALLY LOW PRICE ' THIS MAGNIFICENT OVERSTUFFED TURK- ! :ISH ROCKER is without a doubt the greatest bargain ever on erect in inis my, ana pncea so low that it comes j within the reach of all. The upholstering used is high I grade Imperial leather, and upholstered over full set of oil-tempered springs. The frame is strong and rigidly constructed throughout of seasoned hard wood. The platform base of this rocker is finished in a rich mahog any and set off with deeply carved claw feet. The back is beautifully tufted with a continuous ruffle extending around the entire edge, while the seat is of smooth cover ing. This rocker is usually sold and advertised for $18.00, and only through our tremendous buying power are we able to offer it for Saturday's selling at the low price quoted. GOOD ATTENDANCE OUT TO SEE PAWNEE RACES PAWNEES, Neb., Oct. 18. (Special Tele- grsm.) The second day's racing at the Pawnee County fair drew a larger crowd than yesterdsy's program. The track was In better shape, . although soft at the turns, and no fast time was made In any heat. Summary: Rudwelser ...1 111! Mcurexor Mac a 1 2 4 1 Redwood S 5 6 dr Inns Kohertaon ...I 3 11 Bnnnlo It 4 4 a 4 Time, i:i, i n, l:isn, l:lV Trotting, 1:20 claaa, purse heata Kitty Red Winnie Lock hart Chief Fred R Venetian Red Clara Mllla .lack Panic Prlft Allerton Ten Medium Time. !:19. t:2:U. 1:214. Half-mile dash, puree trA J1ob Logan, first; Htalhy, ecottd; Merrlfled, third; Paw, fourth. Time, O.S1H. Five-eight ha-ml(e dash, purse 7S Iom, first; KtaJby, aocond; Concha, third; Bob Logan, fourth. Time, 1:04. S&0, mile , I t 2 4 t 1 1 1 6 S 8 I 5 4 I dr 7 7 4 7 I I M gTEarm ' ' . ib uswiss.sss 1 Mrnm mih u rvu bran wr iMir&j I'll CVrTiXWrr5srt-'4-!trv-1J 'H V 1 O tT Let Ilartman Feather Your Nest SOLID OAK LIBRARY SUITE i wear But It's surprising what a lot of things baby wants, things the young mother never -dreamed of and tilings that even experienced women forget. We Have Them-1? AH of Them Baby Buntings $1.85 to $5.09 Coats and Capes of eashmere, wool batiste, eiderdown, crepella, Bedford cord $1.95 to $7-50 Silk Bonnets '. 50c to $2.95 Infanta' Nainsook Slips ', . .50c, 75c, $1.00' Infants' Flannel Skirts ...50c, $1.00, $1.50 Knitted Bpoteos , 20c to 50c Crib Blankets 50c to $1.75 Flanneletto Gowns , 50c Arnold Knit Gowns. . . . , 50c to $1.00 Cashmere Sacques- 75c to $1.95 Sweaters .....$1.00 to $1.95 Leggina $1.25 and $1.50 Mittens 25c to 50c Eiderdown Carriage Robes $1.50 to $2.50 Hall Orders CJT.ful!y Takn Care of by H a b y Wear PperUlisU. WE 1516-18-20 T AENAM STKEET. m ft H N E W B T MODEL KITCHKN CABINET Top haa roomy china oom- rartment with lattice door effect. Note he handy apice drawers and augar bin. Table top meaaurea 41 Inches and fitted with flour bin, ailrerware draw- era and sliding Kneaaing ooaro. con structed entirely of eoltd oak and an exceptional value at, only. fl.ee Cash, gl.ee a Neat. THIS ELEGANT THREE-PIECE MISSION SO H B la Tery strongly con structed and made entirely of aolid oak, finished fumed. Chair and rocker are UDholatered In ruaranteed Riiantah f&brinold lethar nnr it..l ii iiib coneiruciion. i no noraxy laoie la large sued fitted shelf below. our once for comDlete et only. l.U Paah, Sl.Oe a Meatk.o W'ith roomv statlonarv drtw.r and maruln. ruiiy wortn io no.ni. vvn- 'i... $9e90 IN A MiU-I - - . ... rm rm an i j ii .t- wi-r-TT-f-t sa - 11 . BUi-CsSiffiSSaiRt 9 SW 1 FREE 1 1 A beantlfnl 48-riece PorwUin Dinner Set glTen away akiolntely free to morrow with erery parrhaae ( $&4 er yer. Cash or Credit Sm Tbee IHsb Displayed In Ou TTlnAow. WONDlittrUL VALUE IN A SOLTD QUARTER -SAW ED OAK DKEHSI3H This dresser is extra well made and beautifully finished golden In a rich, high glooa. Base Is mada with two large and two email drawer. - Mirror measure hxm mcnes. Oreat- ly underpriced for Saturday! at, oniy...... Cask. HJtn m Howtlk A GREAT BAROAIN CONTINUOUS .POST T ION The bed la bronse, haa ten. flllara. TWO-nfCH BED COMB1NA- bed la enameled in gold heavy angle iron, woven The aprtngs are wire top ana euDoorted in the center with cooDsr coll I aupporta. The mattreaa has soft cotton 1 . .1 . W ..a.WI. . I -1.1 Complete oorabination or- t VI ll fered at.' only VtJU Sl.OO Caah. (1.00 a Moatku A ' VERY PRETTT PE8IQN IN A POLIO OAK MISSION EXTENSION TABLE The -heavy aquare pedestal la supported by four maaslve feet. Table top meaaurea 41 Inches snd extends to a feet. The ftnlah la furacj. po not con fuse thla with many of the tf ( OP chaap tablea offered. A ll h rare value at, only ...fOUjO gl.oe) (-auk, St.O a .k. I ,Y A"' "i a ., NEW MODEL, The Famous Merrit Regent STEEL RANGE $24.95 COLONIAL H mml m HIGH GRADE BTEBL RANOB Complat with high eloeet and all tha rawest im provement. Large lt-lnch oven, duplex grate, elx-hole 'top, sanitary base, nirkel towel bar and otherwise elaborately nickel trimmed. Exceedingly well made and absolutely guaranteed la ev- reepoct. Be sure ana e range before) m akin a your purchase. 3.60 Caak. Sja.(M gtowxa. NEAT DBSIOIf TUBULAR STEEL BABY CRIB. Two feat, alx Inches wide br four feet, six Inches long. Each aide haa a aafety eliding arrangement and equipped wun wirt laone aanltarv Can be had In either oxidised martin enamel. Priced tremeiy low, at, only . owe wo, o a ateel spring. or vernls :...$5.95 WE ARE EXCLUSIVE AGENTS I N OMAHA FOR THE COLE'S CELE BRATED HOT BLAST HEATERS AND RANGES The heater shown will hold fire 48 hours without attention. Burns ooal, wood, coke or rubbish. Per fect gas gad moke consum er. Wonderful ly economical and guaranteed in every respect Our low price. only $10.98 Sle Caak, l.ee a Meat. I """a I : r j '"?iri ?r'j ' td' i&'Jt , l nil I iruvii -Sill .TC,r- , J. Ill ft fi-a.ii. j,. ail V ata A LARGE SIZED CO LON 1 A I. L I n h a v TABLE. Made of hiirh RTMAN8 D T3J and made entirely i.h aj-tlflclal !AR ED DAVENPORT The frame la extra larre of solid oak. with maaslve front post da. Beat and back are upholatered in big .r om eiMt apnag eonatnict on. A aw l ry sen verts it into a fall else bed. Our 1 7 UK .TWCaaT aVi ' m Meaiikl ' V W 0 and heavy aaaal an wataar over a teal aerla mi Fr?.d.,,eIecta American quarter Vv.ldUe0.?V Ve.ry '"" but yet l.-Je'l"-.. ToP ""PPorted wil "e0? book below. One ft. tj!ver5r valuea of Ita kind ever offered .. TB Caak. Ta a M..k sawed attrac- th elrht drawad and MISSION PTTLE AUTOMATIC r7?. irk grade Span- Jne motion easily con ow price rer minor Si AMERICA'S liKEATKST M0ME1 IKiTlSUa&S. TmefTfHl MM mm mm. BaaiBB . . v 1414-1G-1S DUUbLAS STREET OUR NEW MODEL ACTIVE OAK HEATER An elab orately nickel trimmed oak tor. Guar anteed coal c o n o nicer. Mad with large flrupot, beautiful nick el side wings, and full nickel wing top. Will burn ooal or wood and with proper care will hold fire ovr night A wonderful atov. a p e clallr rid at. only ra . 6 $8,25 ... $6S5 1 j1 ' mmm ji lwisM..ay-1 V.J Rent Your Room Quick With a Bee Want Ad n