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TIIK BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1916.
INSURANCE HEN IN
HOST HAPPY MOOD
Agents of the German-American
Company Hold Annual Meet in
Bee Building..
BANQUET AT THE FOSTEffELLE
Seventy-five agents of th German-American
Life Insurance com
pany are In Omaha holding a con
tention nt the bead office In the
Pee building, reviewing experleneea
or the year and getting some "ginger
talks" for the current year's busi
ness. The company holda conven
tion of Its men annually.
After a of business and p!iirt
Thursday, the men repaired to the Fon
tenelle hotel In the evening-, whin they
enjoyed an exceptionally fine banquet.
a. L. E. Kllncbell, president of the
ompeny, Introduced C. K. Corey e(
Omaha aa toestmeater. I.- E. Austin,
msnlgrr of the company's buelneea In
Ksnsas, had brougtit a' fine delegation
from Kansas, which delegation he In
troduced In a body l the men at the
banquet. Then he led the Kaneana In
the singing of a kind of "battle hymn"
f his men, the ehortia of which ran to
a rollicking tune thua:
"For we're koine, to ahow you
to
how to
ret the nam. down.
Down on the doited line below.
For we're going to ahow you ho
get the business.
And how to ant the dough."
Iweplrlas; TslWa.
C. M Waterbiiry. one of the company-
agents of South Dakota, and II. R. Oould
of the t'nlted PI tee National bank of
OmaM. each gave Inspiring Ulka, and
were followed by Otto Poht of Fremont,
one of the director of the company,
who, instead at speaking, chucked him
self down at the piano and played aome
lively enatche. one of which waa
Oerman-Amerlcan march of hie own
composition. H alao entertained very
satisfactorily by singing soma of Oeorge
Cohen a celebrated songs.
Victor Iloeewater. editor ef The Bee,
told aome etorlee of particular point,
especially the one on Chief Justice Mor
nseey. which ceuaed Juatlee Morrlaaey
to defend hlmaetf at aome length when
be got the floor.
Fleaee Slas.-
IT. It. rinneo of Omnha. superintendent
nf agent, aang a number of selections,
and T. W. Blackburn of Omaha had
some ood things to ay for the Oerman
Amerlcan company, felicitating with the
officer and the men on the great uo
cesa attained In the laat doaen yeara.
W. W. Young, general attorney and
treasurer of the company, cloaed with a
serious talk on the company'e bualneee.
lie called attention to the fact that the
.company l now and alwaya has been In
excellent financial condition, and that
lis only embarrassment haa been that It
bid more money than It knew what to
do with. Ha rerlewed again tha high
standaida and. principle of the com
pany, and admonished the man to attck
to the fixed policy of making only auoh
atatementa aa can be backed up with
fact.
W. B. F.atham. atata Insurance com
missioner, who had been Invited to the
ksnauet. sent hla regrets.
At noon yesterday tha men took lenoU
eon at the Commercial club, where At
torney General Heed and ewate Auditor
Kmlth spoke. The convention cloaed with
a tlivater party last night.
Thirteen New Cases
of Scarlet Fever
and Few Releases
Thirteen new case and four quaran
tine removal 1 tha scarlet fever eltua-
Hon for the laat twenty-four hours, ac
cording to tha health office. Health Cora
miMioner Connell, reports nothing new
on thla subject.
Following are tha new cases:
Kmil Klsh. 1006 Hickory street.
I'hlllp Uterell, 6S.3 North Thirtieth
street.
Jcuw-ph Buried!, 11 "1 Nicholas Street.
John Karsey. S"3 Wirt street.
'oorti-o k. nor Month Ninth street.
Oiarla Winfrey, Iii'4 North list Street.
KeKcnhers. Slit, pptague street
Doris slilroy. i.'-H South Thirtieth
ireet.
Itov FM Bromley building.
Mi'ssuallah. 1414 South Thirteenth
street.
John Constantino, )00 North Twenty
n'tith street. .
Jncib I'swra. 1111 Kouth Second street.
, Millard hotel.
the community of which tnose stuilett
form a part. The proMeme of college
education have rarely been discussed o
keenly or so pertinently as In tnie vol
ume. HANDBOOK Or THE OPRP.AW Ry
FVIlth B. Ordwsy, New York. Sully A
Klelntelch. 7S cent net.
Thla book containa fifty of the most
Important opens. Accurate data I
given aa to clsss of opera, date and
place of first production, hemes of com
poser and librettist, list of leading
characters and their singing part.
COI.I.KHK PONS ANP f'OI.I.FOR
FATIIKIff. Pv llenrv ".. C'anby. Harper
A Brother. 1 1 fc net.
An Impartisl examination from tha
three anglee of American university edu
cation the student, the professor and
the reaulta achieved. Himself full of en
thusiasm for bis subject, ths author
make clear how the welfsre of the
community and of the college are bound
up together.
Ignorance of any of Its readers concern
ing the fundsmentsl truth It echoes ; It
slms. rather, to recite thst widely known
truth to those of us who may seem, at
times, to hsvs forgotten or cast It aside:
namely, that there can he no abiding
peace between nation; between Individ
uals, or In any heart, nc.pt through a
living demonstration of the eternal one-
By
Ap
neas of the Creator lih 111 i -ration, j papers are both historical and technical.
C'TI.KY-rFl.llVM 1 .1'TTKHH. iTr-ii-;.
Boston; M as wiehu setts Historical society
letter snd papers rf John Singleton
Copley and Henry TVIham between 1738
and 1TW. The Correspondence concern
Massachusetts before the date of Inde
pendenoa, and throws valuable light on
Copley and his ssrly paintings. The
Ai-JRICVIrrnAT, rnMMERCF.
Orovrr O. lluctinrr. New York. V.
pleton aV Co. U 00 net.
TM book des'-rihe the commerrlsl
phases of agriculture. Interprets Its
meaning broadly, excludes all subjects
primarily related to the growth of farm
pfodticta and Includes alt those which
have to do with their distribution from
grower to consumer. It Is Intended for
use as a text-hook In schools of com
merce and agricultural colleges, and will
be of great sen-Ice to all merchants
connected with the various exchanges, as
well aa to members of agricultural as
sociation and all farmers who wish to
make a atudy of the best methoda of
sale for their product and the best waj
ef obtaining full market prices.
BLACKMAIL. Bv William T. Call. Pub
lished by author. e3 Kat Thlrty-eeoond
street. Brooklyn. Bo cents.
An episode In finesse. As the title In
dicates, the author has written a ahort
tory dealing with blackmail. An exciting
tale well written.
FIRRfllDK PAPF.RH By Frederic
Rowland Marvin. Boston. Sherman.
French A Co. II. 0 net.
Among American essayists - redertc
Rowland Marvin la the best. Those who
love the quiet enjoyment that la to be
had with a book of thoughtful essays
will appreciate "Fireside Paper." Thla
volume containa a rich atore of excep
tionally Interesting papers on subjects
well suited to the thoughtful.
RAMflf.F.) ROrNl THE CAM Pt'H. By
Mnlvtn Ryder. Sherman, French at Co.
1.
Although the hook Is not fiction, yet In
II story sketches are found plots, fablee
and Imaginary conversations. There are
fifty-one sketches, esch recalling, re
minding, beckoning to the college cam
pua you know or have known.
OPERA ".YNOPBF8. By J. W. Mc-
flpartrivn. Thomas W. Crowell company.
II net.
The plota of eighty-eight operas, grand,
romantla and light, actively In the reper
toire of the producing manager
within the laat few year, Including the
111.000 price opera brought out at the
Metropolitan Opera ho us In 1911-1'i, are
rstold hers In clear, concise form. ata
relative to the history, composer, first
production and cast of charactera of
each opera art Included.
TA1F. FROM Ctl.tt JAPAXKflK
DRAMAS. By Asataro Mlyamoii. U. P. i
rutnam'a Rons. 15 net. I
This volume presents In condensed I
form the mora noteworthy epical drams i
of Japan, known as Jorurt. Embraced
in tne collection are the chler worn or
the mora representative epical dra
matists, Including Monzayemnn, the
'Japanese Shakespeare." An Introduc
tory chapter, sketching the development
of Japanese drama, more especially with
reference to the Jortirl, give the Occiden
tal reader a pleasant prospect of the in
teresting field he is Invited to enter.
TUB WORID'f4 il lYlH WAT.- By Nor
man Anaell. Oeorue II. Uoran company.
ll.W. -
In thla book the author of "Tha Great
Illusion" presents a study of Amerloa'
position in the scheme of the world' i
hlatory, with particular reference to the
part tha United States must play In ef-
rtoung tne neutralisation or tne sea.
DA NTH AND OTHKR WAN1NO CLAB
8IC8. By Albert Mordell. Acropolis Puo
llahing company, PhltaUephla,
Six clasctoa are chosen for critical ex
amination: 'The Divine Comedy." "Para
dise Lost," "Pilgrim's Progress." "The
Imitation f Christ." Pt. Augustine's
"Confessions," and Pascal's "Thoughts."
Mlarellaaeoaa.
F.FFICIKVT LtVINO. By Kdwsrd
Farl Purlntnn, Nsw Yorh. Robert M.
McHrUlo company, tl.Ig net.
The author points the shortest way
In the shortest time to the happy and
efficient life. After spending fourteen
years learning hew to Increase human
health, energy, productiveness and happi
ness, he la putting Into thla book the
result ef his rich experience. Based on
Mp, Purlnton's peraonal atudy of over
600 efficiency methoda and system In
America and Europe, It la essentially a
book for the busy man.
New Books
Kwsfi and Drama.
TIIK It I sir OK DKVNI8 HATH
VNL'ilHT. Hy tomes Philip MnrCsrth).
The Writers' I'uiuishirig Company.
An tn- on the development of the
"lommiin people'' from primitive times
until the present dsy.
TIIK MOST I NT Kit RATI NO AMKKI-
AN Hy JulUn Street. New York. The
Centur company. M cents net.
A personal impression of Theodore
Hooeevelt by one of the most open-eyed,
sanest snd moat honest of American
writers, who happens slso to be one ef
the most entertaining; of American writ.
era. The author disentangles the rest
Roosevelt from the lesjendsry Roosevelt
and sets forth truly ths man whom ths
world si large consider the incarnation
nf America.
JOHN WKSLKT'H PLACE IV HIS
TOKY. Bv Womirow Wilson. New York.
The Atilnjilon Press. W cents net.
President Wilson's fine literary style
and his keen s-nse of historic values are
at their beet In this littls brochure. All
lovers of good literature, all who de-
llx-ht In distinct snd graphic character
portraiture, all who would rightly es
t'male and appropriately fix the Work
and place of one ef the great leaders
of the eighteenth century will heartily
welcome and prixe thla book.
Give "California Syrup
Figs" if cross, bilious
or feverish.
of
- Neckwear
Silk Bcarfe In all colors, "oraier
prlcoa 12.25 and $2.76,
gala
As evallent assortment of
Mis-h Nsek Vssteea, la organ
4e aad veils. Vp frsm
a 12.25 and $2.76, J - f
Prtce) 4leewD
50c
JeT)
Id)
mm
- - - r. -
Gloves
Women's One-Clasp, Full Pique Kid
Olovea, either plain, white or white
with black embroidered backs. Spe
cially priced for 8atur- r n 1 f
day, pair 4lo IO
We cannot help but be reminded at this time of the greatness of Lincoln.
Surely, when viewing the wrecked foundations and dissipation of the energy of European nations, the
United States is doubly grateful to and doubly honors the memory of the man who accomplished the
united solidarity of this nation.
There was surely never a time in the history of the United States when progress and prosperity
loomed up greater than at present.
, We do homage to the man who united the forces of our country, making possible in a larec measure
. J. Ji. .1.1 'I'l 1 1 .1 1 o
our present prosperity, staDinty ana leaaersnip.
"HE SHALL KPRAK TKACF " Com-!
Piled by Dlgnus Son Hum. Published by i
VV'tlllam K. liutler, Milwaukee, $1.50.
Thla book distinguishes not "church." I
"ssct." nor "creed." It knows neither
Gentile or Jew, circumcision nor tin
tiroumclslon. Barbarian nor Scythian,
bond nor free. It does not presuppose tha
Your Sick Child
Is Constipated!
Look at Tongue
Hurry, Mother! Remove poi
sons from little stomach, .
liver, bowels.
WORK JONATHAN PAPFT" By
Viudeth WtxMlttrldg. Beaton. Houghton
Mutflin Ciipii. el.U net.
More Jonathan Papers la a new col
lection of out-of-door easaya treated In
a light-hearted, humorous, tt wholly!
Klixabeth Woodbridge is one of the out
door philosophers. She Is also a very
charming writer. Her essays not only
sparkle wrth wtt. but axe full ef de
cr.pttoa of great delicacy and beauty.
No matter what alia your child, a
gentle, thorough' laxative should always
he the first treatment given.
If your little ons Is out-of-sorts, half
sick. Isn't resting, - eating and acting
naturally look. Mother! see It tongue
Is coated. This Is a surs sign that tt'a
llttla stomach, liver and bowel are clog
ged with wests. When cross. Irritable,
feverish, stomach aour, breath bad or
haa stomach-ache, diarrhoea, sore throat,
full of cold, give a teaspoonful of "Cal
ifornia ryrup of Figs." and In a fsw
hours all tba constipated poisoa, un
digested food and aour bile gently move
out of Its little bowels without griping,
and you have a well, playful child again.
Mothers ran reat eaay after giving I
thla harmleaa "fruit laxative," because i
It never falls to cleanse the little one'a
liver and bowela and sweeten the stom
ach and they dearly love Ita pleasant
tsste. Full directions for bablss, chil
dren of all agea and for grown-ups
pilnted on esch bottle.
Beware of counterfeit fig syrups. Ask
your druggist for a "50-cent bottle of
"California Syrup of Fig;" then see
that It la made by the "California rig
Ryrup Compaay." Advertisement
Chart Away Pimple t
THE AIMS AND 4 iKFBOTS OF COL
I.f '.tS Kll'CATION. Py Foster I ar
trtiiKs Iv j well. ph. D. Q. p. Putnara'a
hms. tu cents net.
Prof, woswell has analysed ths opinions
a-cured by request from the most repre
sentativ men In all walka of life re
sisting the shortcomings of college edu
idlu.n. the alms It should at rise fur, snd
the vats in eiiKh It could be mad more
LcUfni l tl.e students It graduates and
There la ons remedy that seldom fail
to clesr away all pimples, black head
and akin eruptlona and that makea the
klr. soft, clear and healthy.
Any druggist can supply you with aemo.
which generally overcome all aklo dls
easea. Aone, ecsema. Itch, plmptea,
re she, black beads In most caaes give
var to aemo. Frequently, minor blem
Ules 1 Leap peer overnight. Itching usu-
llv stops Instantly. Xemo Is safe, clean,
easy to use and dependable. It costs only
r; an extra large bottle, 1100. It will
not s'aln. is not greasy or sticky and Is
positively safe for tender, sensitive skins
rmo. Cleveland
The NEW SPRING SUITS Are Here; In Brief, They Could
Not Be More Charming, and Prices Are Reasonable
Moat attractive are the new spring suits in a bewildering array of smart materials. Gabardines, serges,
whipcords and poplins seem to be the most favored, with the checks, from the small pin checks to a
large plaid in clever two-tone effects, as well as black and white.
Coats are short with full rippling peplums or clever eton effects.
Skirts show a variety of clever arrangements to introduce the wide sweep, now so stylish. Heats in
panel effects, drapery or circular models with yokes are a few the favored models.
Collars are particularly attractive, some being military and close to the neck, others a soft rolling
effect, forming broad revers, which in many instances, show attractive silk, leather or velvet trimmings.
Sleeves are gradually growing fuller, except in the most tailored models, many show inverted pleats
to introduce the desired fullness, ending at the hand in a clever flaring or turned back cuff.
Smart touches introduced in straps, pipings, stitchings, pockets, bits of attractive embroidery all
lend to make a most attractive fashion for Milady's Spring costume.
The shades most favored are the blues, navy and the light Belgium, grays, tan, sea green, coral, rose.
Our prices are arranged for every pocketbook, and include new models at
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$25,
$
35,$39,$49andto$75
Children's Dresses
A dainty and charming display of children's
dresses, in new linens, ginghams, piques and
lingeries. Smart trimmings of smocking, em
broidery and braids all lend to make the more
tailored ones attractive, while the lingeries show
daintiest laces, embroideries AO OCA
and ribbon trimming, at. ... 1 to 3U
Petticoats
Attractive new flared models in all taffetas
or with jersey tops; flowered and striped silks,
as well a plain colors in all new shades, includ
ing Klosfits, at
$2.50, $2.98, $3.98 and $5
R
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I . I . Ill l'
tVKs.
1881 Rogers Silverware Sale Saturday,
ThU it our annual spring silverware sale of this high grade ware. Every piece guaranteed.
Here are just a few of the exceptional bargains: ,. -
YtesT Pre Rata Pm
1881 Rogers Tea Spoons, aet of 6... OO 69o
1881 Rogers Deeeert 8poong, get of 8 17S SI lfl
1SS1 On. EJ ay ,,. w !-
"vsoi. Dussr ounus, NKU OVlO Z90
1851 Roger Salad Forks,
J.0'-- .-$2.50 S1.79
1881 Rogers Gravy La-
aieg, each $1.00
1881 Roger Butter Knlvea, each. ......'...,
181 Rogers Berry Spoons, each.
1881 Rogers Baby Spoons, 1 In box
1881 Rogers Knives and
Forks, doten $3.50 $2.79
An the above come In Grape, Greylock or
Sherwood Patterns.
1881 Rogers. 6 Knives, I Forks, 6 Tea Spoons,
Table Spoons, 1 Butter Knife, 1 Sugar Shell,
la solid oak cheat. Regular $9.00 5C QQ
value, gal price POeV O
47-Piece, Oak Chest, complete, in
8henrood pattern,
59o
Chests
47-Plece, Oak Chest, complete. In La 1gu
pattern. Regular 817.60 value, (in aq
special Ol UevO
est, complete, in fQ Q Q
Special 4V70
Odd Butter Knives ejid Sugar Shells, S9o to
80a values, at . jQo
Women's and Children's Shoes
We will place on sale Saturday a splendid line of Women's
High Grade Shoes, made up in the newest patterns and
styles, including Patent Leather, Dull Kid and
Dull Gun Metal Calfskins, with cloth or dull kid
tops; lace and button styles;,
leather heels in concave style.
Beautifully finished in every way,
perfect fitting, all widths and Bires
3.48
Educator Shoes for Boys and Girls. We are agents for
this celebrated line of fine shoes known for their splendid
fitting qualities ag well as terries.
All sixes, pair
$1.98 to $2.98
Carnations
8,000 Home Grown Carnations,
trictly fresh. All colors. Reg
ular 76c a dozen, Saturday, each
.2f o
Cut Flower Department
Main Floor.
V
190 msss
Reg. Pre.
50c
$1.00
29o
One Great Special in Hair Goods
for Saturday
$3.00 Switch for $3.98
Think of It a 18-Inch Switch of guaranteed real human hair of ab
solutely extra fine quality.
We have 16 dosen cf these switches, and while they last tQ QQ
w will sell them Saturday, for 33evO
Our Beauty Parlors ar the best equipped and most sanitary In
Omaha. Halrdresstng. Manicuring. Facial Massage, Children's Hair
Bobbing.
I bust issna, s)eeessa neev.
kntines
X
A big assortment from
which to choose at prices to fit
every purse.
Unique cut-out designs.
More artistic and attractive
than ever.
Popular fiction and beautiful gift books
make most acceptable, Valentines.
Drugs aad Toilet Artldci
X
Madam Tale's Teeth Pewter,
Ite aise
Ormvee Teoth Powder, lea
sis. caa
Ponds' Tooth Paste, lie else
tubs
Lrdla Pink ham's Oom pound,
l .Is.
Sal Hspatlca. lo all.
bottle
Kl.ti n.r'a Castorla, lie else
bonis
Hreme SeltaOT, tee sis. aot-
tl.
Usterlne. Ill slse bet
tls I .a Torts AnttMptlo, Se.turdsy.
I&o sis.
Wy.in's Sage aad Sul ph ur,
II .is.
Mare' Hair H.ajth, I.
Baturdaf, Ire
Msnthslatum,
als. Jar ....
Pluta Wat.r. lie alse
hoi 1 1.
Madam Isa'bU's Cold Cmo,
Jar
Msloros. Reus.. lOo slse,
spoclal
l.usim Natl Knam.l, lie
els.
Mslballna Pace Pewdar, sp.
rial, ths bos
lJr-)lse Teloam Powdsr.
special, bos
A.ur.a rc Powd.r. Batnr-
dar. the bes
Ourumbor Cream, tie slse
bottl.
M.lba Kail Palish. Ilo
sis.
sl.lba LoT-mo Totl.t Wat.r.
botll.
(llll.tts asf.ty Kssor Blades,
It als.
b)sms I'.rotlds goap, lie
rak.
I'hrslrlans' aad SurgMns' Soap,
lo cak.
Sarmu'l Soep, ths
cak.
Vlol.t - Ol rreHn. Soap. le
rak.
Hubbar gh..tlag. 1 Inrhae
srid., yard
Quart Hot Water Bottles.
worts 1 , at
Wtsard Oil Hop, 1 !.,
Saturday
l.i.uld Vsaear. I. bot
ll. tolas to.' Bldarriowor Boa p. I
cak.a (ar
,.16c
..29c
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..64c
..29c
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..16c
. 64c
. 29c
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..28c
. 19c
. 29c
..16c
..18c
24c
85c
18c
18c
"69c
"75c
6c
.6c
6c
6c
29c
69c
44c
29c
25c
The New Spring Blouses
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our buyer haa been purchasing whll In New York are arriving. Among
them are some very smart Black and Whits Striped Crepe t C QQ
de Chine Blouses, with two-in-one oollarg, at J0vO
Georgette Crep Blouses in whit and flesh color,
with points of fine Venise lace on collar and sleeves.
These beautiful blouses are hemstitched (fee- fff
in blue and green. Price V OU
Georgette Crepe
Blouses In whit and
flesh color, with filet
lace collar, vest and
cuffs; fancy buttons.
IT. $6.50
Georgette Crepe
Blouse, in white and
flesh color, with
tucks and trimmed
ilne filet lac insertion.
Su!?.....$8.98
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Hosiery and Underwear Specials
Women's Silk Boot and nber Silk Hose, with lisle garter tops, high
spliced heels and double soles; in black, white and r-r
eolr : OlIC
7i?n F,n Lli, B'ck Hose, i Children's Black Wool Hose,
..i- uuuvho suies, apucea nr-, aouoie soles, nels and j r
,eCtJi tcea Reg. 25c val.. nr.... IDC
heels and toes. Pair.
tees. Reg. 25c val., pr...
Knit Underwear
Our spring Una af Uunslnswaar for women I now compute
Union Suits In ruff and umbrslla knsea. Llslsa snd cottons
Prlca, sftc. Tie, II. and up to
!
$2.00
We Are Showing a Beautiful
Line of St. Valentine Novelties
it Delicious Assort- r r
ed Nut Divinity, lb e&oC
Old-Fashioned Black ) F"
Walnut Taffy, lb
Pompelan Chocolate
Bitter
Sweets and Swiss 8tyl Ofi .
Milk Chocolates, lb e7C
Delicious Home-Mad Fresh
Full Cream Angel Food
Taffy. Pound IOC
Candy DepU, Pompelan Rom.
Pretty Red Heart Boxes and
Satchels, eaeh..5c, ioc, 15c
nd 25o
Fee an appreciated Valentine
Gift Beautiful Heart Boxes
filled with the finest confec
tions, at.... 50c. 75c. ti.oo
nd t0 5.oq
All Kinds of Conversation antf
Fairy Heart Candlgs, spsolai,
pound Jij0
Heart Shaped Wafers, I0.4O0