i- T3 EST TITE OMAHA SUNDAY" BKE: MAKCH L'fi. 1916. pEM IH COLORS ALMS . m re?ri w 11. j.eTBiiera rear i npT win m unanie fltKiuj to uuaiauico ct i 1 i a ones. CAMPAIOST FOR WHITE GOODS Despite the best efforts of th Amer ican dyestuffs Industry, persona generally will have to get along with less color In wearing apparel effects, while an addi tional deprivation to be encountered prob ably within a few week will bo the clr rt.mstance that retail store will no longer be In a position to warrant many labrk-s a dyed with Inn tin colora. In abort, the embargo on German flyestuffa as a result of the European war haa at last reached the point wher th ulti mate consumer will be called upon to exercise patience and an unusual degree -f lorcbcarance with Ms tradesman when It tomes to purchasing all aorta of wear ing apparel, housa furnishings and all art tries of everyday use Into which col oring enters. iSecrctary of State Tensing has been unable to find a working arrangement acceptable alike to the British and Oer irntn government. While It was an nounced rem Washington tha other day that Great Britain was willing to per mit two cargoes from Oermany worth JJ.OiXi.ntO to coma to this country, Ger many maintained tha attltuda adhered to consistently, that no colors would be exported until Great Britain agreed to let the dyestuffs be paid for In Amer ican cotton. . The present deadlock thus Is Identical j with tha situation prevailing when tha last shipload of dyes rcaehced New Tork mora than a year ago. In the mean time, however, American dyestuffs manu facturers already In the business of mak ing colors before the war began enllsteo the aid of financial Interests, and added greatly to their former facilities In the shapa of new and enlarged plants. Ptrenuous efforts were also made by Thomas A. Bdlson, and large Induatrlal corporations such as tha United Rates Kteel corporation, th Du Pont Powder company and other Interests to get out th chief Intermediates used In produs ing coal tar colors. lseesTeslesr Pablle. It seemed to be agreed that notwith standing th splendid demonstration made by American enterprise to build up al most Immediately a new Industry in this country Intended to b free and Indepen dent of European color products. It will be Impossible to carry th project to ul timate complete success without at least a temporary period of Inconvenience to the buying public. This period. It wss asserted yesterday. Is now at hand, with the prospect ' that It will be extended over the rest of th year. Vr. Thomas II, Norton, th govern ment's dyeatuff expert, said that In view of the burdens under which American manufacturers of all kinds of wearing apparel, and other goods, were laboring, ultimate consumers must adopt a sym pathetic attitude. "Manufacturers, for example," he said, "are practicing a most rigid economy In tho use of color compounds. This Is ex emplified In the usa f pencil linos for heavy stripes. In th substitution of out line designs for conventional pattern re quiring extravagant quantities of color, and In analogous directions. Titer , Is also a decided tendency to urge th wear ing of white articles of apparel. ' Unless the American publlo Is willing to sea our textile Interests thrown completely out of gear, ther must be a most pronounced spirit of compromise and adaptation on tho part of th ultimata consumer. "Whims, fanclea and fads of tho past must disappear. This will tak a vast burdn of anxiety from th shoulders of laiiors, milliners, ana aresmanere. Tney, In turn, can make more easily their con tracts with th retailer. II an deal with th greater certainty and assurance with the jobber. Tha relation of tho latter with th manufacturer will bo vastly simplified, and he can with In- cieased confidence order supplies to b handled sis months or a year henoe. I' rare Simple Colora. As Indicative of what can be don In this direction, th Woman's National Made In 1. P. A. league, with headquar ters In Washington, was cited. Mrs. James M. Thompson, daughter of Bpeaker ('lark, who la chairman of th executive committee of th league, haa Just sent out an appeal to its 100,000 members to "wear simple colors during th coining spring and summer as a solution for the uncertainties of th dyestuffs situation. Hats now being shown for th coming season are reflecting th color Bcarojty and ar made In light shades, partlou . latly grays and natural mixtures of furs I requiring no dyes. Soft hats which can b mado In th lighter and natural col orings will, i It was predicted, supplant very largely the derby hat for which black dyes are necessary. The ramifications of the dyestuffs short sire will probably be felt In the laundries, as the Laundrymen's Nstlonal Association of America haa aent out a warning to Its members urging them to exert pressure on customers to mak as wldo use as possible of white goods the next few months. New York Times. Sales Force of the Murphy-0Brien Auto Co. Group of Real Hustlers ( fX reunited over the tomb of a fallen hero. Tonng people are now being brought together not by contact nor by the at traction of wealth, hut simply by the greater force now asserting Itself of young hearts and common wills. It Js asked whether it will continue after the wsr and what effect it will have upon the future of France; an Idealistic peo ple, after hehi'f held In materialistic bondage so fur ss concerns so vital a qucftlon to the rar-e, is coming out so stronir In the present Irresistible appeal to romantic I "in that ninny believe It 111 result In a transformation, If not In a revolution, of the mnrrlare system. Home contend that men !11 marry younger snd msrry for love Instead of for money, will msrry more In reapnn ami sincerity, snd that with the stronger tie of affec tion taking the p'ai-e ' Interest, divorces will become Ices while the population will grow correspondingly more numerous. Allen Company Increases Stock To meet the Increased demand for Allen enrs, the stockholders of tha Allen Motor company hsve lncressd their cap ital stock from StViO.OWi to U.Snn,XK. This . places the Allen company In the list with ! ! the largest and strongest manufacturers j of automobiles today. Their long and I continued experience In buying facilities j places them in position at the present ' time to bS better able to take care of the demand upon them than a great many other manufacturers. FIRST WOMAN DETECTIVE IN ENGLAND APPOINTED Bee Want Ads serve hundreds dully SMUGGLFRS MEET DEATH CN BORDER OF HOLLAND LOYE BEATS MONEY IN WAR Romance Instead of Finance Lure Young Hearts Together in Matri mony Daring the War. I TRANSFORM MARRIAGE SYSTEM (Correspondence of th Associated Press.) PARIS, March 18. Genuine courtship- real love-making as an Incident to mar riage Is on of th Innovations that war has brought to France, It may develop Into a revolution of th marriage system. and is almost certain In any case to be the death of much of th red tape that has entangled, and more or less strangled. Cupid. ." Marriage was hard hit during the first months of the war, hut by reason of the authorisation of unions by proxy and the Infusion of war romance It Is rapidly recovering. In Paris there were only 76S marriage In January, 1916, as against 1.841 In Janu ary, 1914. In December, 1915, there were 1,289. showing a remarkable recovery tin der the circumstances. In a great many of these war marriages It Is noticed that girls without fortune are for the time being running their more favored sisters a clos race, since In a great proportion of th marriages cele brated since hostilities began the mar rlage contract has been dispensed, with; no mention of dower nor talk about money; romance has taken the place of finance. Marry Naraee Often, Wounded heroes have In hundreds of oases fallen in love with and married their nurses; nearly every day the story Is told of some man In a fighting regi ment corresponding with an unknown sympathiser who has come horn on leave to find that his "godmother" Is worth marrying for herself. Women and girls acting as "godmoth ers" to unknown correspondents at th front hare developed what la lightly called "the flirt at the front" Into formid able proportions, and this Is at this mo ment, perhaps, the most efficient marriage agency In the world. Th sacrifices made by soma girls marrying soldiers who hav been blinded or maimed almost to th point of total helplessness have spread the contagion, and Jove affairs are bom at every hand by the close communion of sympathetlo minds centered on great events, and through the constant move ment of soldiers coming In contact with nw faces, every one of which under Present circumstances Is bound to be sympathetic. ' . Pome psychologists have Inquired whether there was not In France a cry ing need for deeper affection, and whether the decreasing natality in th country was not due in great part to the obstacles of marriage and the more ma terlal considerations that always entered Into It. The soul-stirring Incidents of the war have unquestionably brought every, one into closer union, and there seems to have been a general wining out of -old scores thst kept acquaintances and even families apart There have been many reconciliations through the exchange of news of the exploits of mutual friends, and many Instances of divided famllllea r (foiiesiiotidence of the Associated Press.) AMSTERDAM. March 30. -That ex traordinary vigilance has been tmctssHry to prevent smuggling Into and out of Holland during the iresent ereat war Is Indicated by an official report of the Dutch general headquarters, which shows that sixty-two smugglers were killed or wounded by fire from soldiers during 191S when 3fi,879 summonses were Issued for smuggling. In a further effort to pre vent smuggling It Is now forbidden to store any goods within an hour's walk of the frontier. ( 'orrei omlrnce of the Associsted Press.) , BRISTOL, March 20. A woman detec live haa been appointed in Bristol, which thereby gains the distinction of being ' the first city. In th? klnirtom to take such a step. The new officer has re- celved special training In police work. and although her duties will chiefly con- ' oern women and children, her services j will be utilised In solving all classes of j crime and mystery. i Whiil Their Papas Know. littln Nellv told Anita what she tcrme I a "little fib " Anlts A fm Is He snme as a story, and j a story Is the same rs a ll. j Nelly No. It's not. ! Anita Yes, it is. berause my father said so. an1 my father is a profesirr at the university. l!y I don't rare If he Is. My father Is a real estate man and he knows more stout lying than your father. Kansas City Star. pimmtmv:y-j;r'miirii ssaii" "' nninm WILL NEVER BE AN ORPHAN You don't want a car without a manufacturer behind it and you won't have if you buy an Allen. The Allen Motor Car Co.' Is strong enough financially to back up all Ita owners. n 9 3-4 x 8 inch AMen-Socnoiar ' Motor. 37 H. P. A cylinder oast m Moo, VnM psww plant tVeaMnfftoaee atectfrfo rtwHnj and lighting system. Omt rtailg ar rear raeutun ieed Fall floating resr axis, pfsaetf ateej Aaneina'a, fJSineh wlfulbaam, 83 Ineh utxHrmlunt rear springe. Ftrmmtonm dmmottntMbJ tiOl with one extra. Weight of ear it 00 pound. I Standard Motor Car Co. Carl Changttrom, Mgr. . - . Western Dittributor "' r 2010 Farnam Street, Omaha .Paetarf Atfdwt TJfB ALLEN MOTOR CO., Foeiori, Ohio ENGLISH RAILROAD .MOVES 15.000 SPECIALS (Correspondence of the Associated Press.) U)..u., March 30. Fifteen thousand special trains have been run over tha 1-ondou, and Southwestern railroad dur ing the past year In connection with movements of troops. This was inde pendent of the larg number of trains for soldiers on leave, many empty trains run In connection with troop movements and 1.&Q ambulance trains. Fzccs As Feir As A Sunnier's Cay Are. Poenible If Htuart's Calcium Wafer Are Vsnd for a Short Time After Kn h Meal. Many people have been heard to say that they used creams and lotions for years without effect, yet after five or six days of Stuart's Calcium Wafers their complexions were perfectty clear. l.wrk. Iuk la that whlih has made your suc cemful neighbor what be Is and haa con spired to prevent you from becoming what you would Ilk to be. I.uck is good or bad, according to whether you era contemplating yuur nul'hbor'a success accounting on your failure. I.uck Is a handy little thing to have around, for It it does not benefit you it at least affords you an objective kick. Ing point. Also, th mere mention of Its narite relieves you of the nectasity of making many embarrassing excuses. luck la a barb which may prevent dis aster from poarhloa on your domains: but if It does not do this, you at least hav the satisfaction of impaling upon It all reasons fur your defrat. I.uck Is perhaps more unlucky than you are. Judge. ' Great Ulaeevery. "Rome of the grandest discoveries of the as." said tha great scientist, sonor ously, "have been the result ef awl dents." "I ran readily believe that." said th fair lady. "1 once made one tbal way mvself." Tha great man blinked his amasement "May I ask what It was?" CVrtaiiUy." replied the fair one. ! fn;nd that by keeping a bottle e( ink htidy you can use a fountain pen Jual aoy other pen without all In trouble of filling it ' ClirU'.utn Register. Millers t.et M asset. Th Minneapolis Millers have secured Roy aiiuMy fiuin the Washington club. "X Got Kid of Blackheads la a ttffy by wain siosni uaioiiun Waters." They contain no poisonous drug of any kind, ar perfectly harmless and can be taken with absolute freedom, and they work almost like magic. Calcium Sul phide, their principal Ingredient, is th greatest blood-cleanaer known to science. No matter how bad your skin may be. Stuart'a Calcium Wafere will quick! work wonders with It. It's goodbye to blackheads, pimples, acne, bolls, rash, ecsema and a dirty "fllled-up" complex Ion. You can get a box or 8tuart'a Cal cium Wafers at any druj store at (0 cents a box, and you will be positively delighted with their wonderful effect. Free Trial Coupon r. A. Btaart Co SOS tart Bid.. Marshall. kuch.i Knnd me at on,,, by return mall, a fre trial package of Stuart's Calcium Wafers. Name , . . Street , City Htatti Stafcxd Seven Passenger-31035 VlthQutsuziUaiy Seats-OIOPQ Nothing ATUNDER or ABOVE $ 1 000. Gives you better dollar for dollar value or more complete satisfaction Sf These are the 'things to consider ronrrsj or nirraBT airrxBiOBiTT. Standard seven-passenger body. Idvlded lounge-type front seats. i, io eounua. 1 It-Inch wheelbase. I J-sflr S4x, Unodyear fortified tires. AH weather tread rear. ' iTW T OTI Tl"T Kaay-rlding auxiliary seats. A J I H H SllJhl Peep real leather upholstery. V-e AX-S mj JL J X X l.lght Rrewstsr green finish. x i?L...-n.. t IN T1417 MATtfllMtP" Moach magneto Ixntttnn. tromberg high-efficiency carbu retor. Byur electric starting and llght- Smooth acting disc, clutch. Jeffery one-man top. Adjustable clear-vision wind shield. Motor driven tire pump. Automatic gasoline feed. IN THE MAKING' Learn to depend on what YOUR JUDGMENT tells you. We wont waste more space lauding the car. We state a fact above and ask you only for an oppor tunity to prove it. JONES-OPPER CO. Omaha, Neb. DlKtributor Kastern uit Northern Nebrnaka and Wm. era Iowa. TO AGrTSJWe have TaluaNe territory open and Khali be glad to hear from wide-awake dealers. Mheral discounts. A. H. JONKS, Haatiiigs, Neb. distributor for Southern and Western Nebraska. vtV:.t A- i.""9xv '4