Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, April 20, 1916, Page 6, Image 6

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    tiit; bf:k: omaha. thiTuSday, avuil 20, ioin.
TWILIGHT SLEEP"
FOR THE NEEDY
ULrt. J. P. Frye, TwiirCity Club-
Woman Addresses Board Meeting
of the Visiting: Nurses.
HAS BEEN BOON TO THE RICH
Tbe installation of rooms In local
t.oplUl no that "twilight Bleep"
would be available to poor women
of the dty wan advocated In a talk
before the board meeting of the Vi
itlng Nurse ewwriatlon by Mr. J.
Paul Frye, a prominent Hub woman
of St. Paul and Minneapolis Mr.
I'rye repreaents the Motherhood
Fduratlnnal -aoclty, a national or
ganization, which in Hponsorlng Illus
trated lecture on the Krlehurg dis
covery by Mme. Adele ftobeiion, who
will lecture at the Auditorium next
meek.
"Palnles ehllriMrlh hti proved urh a
timm to women ol liie wealthy ilnnunt
lhat prwressh nnd tihllsiiihroplcally In
cllned woman h'iull An evt'rythlriK In
thtlr power t make the twillKtit aler.rt
available lo those who cannot afford 11,"
en Id Mr. Fry,
Mr. Fry. who I t Die rresfovti'rtan
hospital durlriK her tay here, .i1lrti1
the current toii dnpurtment of the
Omaha Woman' cluh Tuex'lay,
Holland Has Plan
to Recoup Loss
to Its Treasury
rCorrenpoBdene of h Assoclalsd I'r,l
TirB HAOUK, NHherlnndu, April l.-
Th wr ha an far rot Holland li.W,
p. Kurthsr, rerkonln the Armaria of
bhe Intervening period lit t,W.OW 4 month.
tha new tnltilalsr of finance, Vt. Anton
van Oyn, eaflmalr that by Aturiint 1 neit
IJ0,0(,Of) will hav been Pnt. on th
mobilized land end era forx-t and In
meeting the varlwu other mtiiordlimry
demand mud on tin trraaury by the war
rlsl.
Of the amount mentlon'-d Ill0,0tt),1irt wa
liaised hy a t per cent loan Issed after
thi flrt lhre or four month of lb
war and th problem now faring 1hl
eoiintry I how to provide the lialnwe of
SOMM). Three hill have been pr&
wnted to the Imth J'acllament embody
lrir a (nlutlon of lb (juration. The new
minister of flnan propose to mine
t::Z,OH0,0i)Q by a (pedal levy, termed I
"defense tai," in the finan lal year ho
irinnliiir May J net; to obtain iiolhr
W,im'to by a t on war profit, and to
lava recourse to loan for the balance
of .fi,tM,itt). The i:tual loan, however, I
n amount to M.ow.WW, out of whfrti,
Hiunlntf th war I over, the extra y.iffi,-
i will be ulllizr-d lo eonsollnala th
floating di-bt accruing- from tha ordi
nary budget of 1S14, 1013 and 'M
Heeing thut th floating drht of the
Netherlands' Kaat Indlea will also tmva
to bi consolidated ihortly, Iti I evident
hat heavy dt-mand will be niada on Mia
rmney maiket here befme bin. A,
owever. It la largely a mailer of replar
rig floating by a fined debt, it la not
xpected that the market will bn Kreiuly
fifluenofd, and the powerful position of
he Netherlands bank, wtione sold elocka
iow amount to Kefl.OO.lOO, and the in
ral plenllfiilnes of money her render
he prospect of the couilni( loan bilkht.
REPUBLICAN IN THE LEAD.
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UNMARKED GRAYE
FOR ANNA STULIK
Last Resting Place of Little Bo
hemian Girl May Be in the
Potter's Field,
INDIGNATION NOW RUNS HIGH
3Vl)f,n A, l. BUTTON.
DEMOCRATIC NOMINEE,
If r, '
f
it '
In an unmarked i?rave, probably
In the potter' field, and without
ceremony, the body of Anna fitulik,
24-year-old Bohemian girl, will be
laid to ret thl mornlnK,
Thl la the end of Anna Stullk, the
rnobf rualvt), niodet daughter of ob
scurity, whoe brief career gave aueh
Irllllant pioiulne, but who died a
hopcle, inonlacal aacrlflce to con
r"!! Ion which permit a male brute to
drug and abune womanhood unmo
eted. Coroner C'roaby ha aworn In a Jury
lo Inveatlfiato the affair, The taleamen
vewe the body Tueday. The lnnuet
will be held lmlufdy, probably in th
ifternoon. In ordi-r to permit veral
Dchool teacher and rprenltlve of
women' 'irganlKatlon to attend,
I'ubllcallon of Anna' wrnnn In th
column of Th lie ha roued a atorm
of India-nation.
On prominent wonan tin offeied to
upply any money nee. led to obtain
couipti-t and thmouKlt lnvatlKtlon,
Older hvn agreed to devole their time
lo the ( to e wtiellmr or not It. I
loo late for proper dreilnlirtlon of
Junllie.
Canadian Soldiers
Are Sent Home to
Plant Their Crops
((Vrrepondenre of th Aanocladd Pre.)
VViNNlPKa, fanada, April S.-An nffl-
cll order extending to every tmn- oininU
atoned officer nd man on active -rice
tn Canada leave of abaciue not exceed
ing one month to go out on farm ha
solved western fanada' problem of find.
Inff help to plnnt thl year' grain crop,
In th opinion of government official
here.
I'nder the provlalon of tho order, tha
order th aoldler wilt receive full pav
for their service In ihn army In addition
to the payment rerolved from farmer fcr
their work, l"'re tranaportallun from
camp to farm will b provided by the
government to th extent of JD mile
md operation of the military order will
M-gln a win a condition permit of
working the land.
Twenty-aeven thousand men are under
arma In Military Dintrl. t No. 10 and th
proportionate number who can go cut to
plant the crop should be adiviuate fur the
provlnira of Manitoba and Kuekatrhe
wan, ( nil farther wext will lake ca e
of th Alberta pnivltua.
To prevent aoldlera taking unfair d-
vatitage of lh oider the authorities
added certain rrgulaitona, on of tbriu
atipuUting that iav of absence would
be given for tin other puriKie than to
said In th aarhultural woik ami Mini
ithc man at-piymi fxr leave tiitiat piriuiit
lrf thl tk offer cf farm w..rk baa
len obtuhMd IVturbln frum th fe I.
tha m- iu.!i produm a . nit u hik t-. n
the ti ma fur limn 1 1 v woiked, eai-0
(ett!fl-ta tiiunt I t-tHtnt'U?ird by the
nitjnal'uv f a ilervnian or tVo iaiiti
In rehbms In lht il !rtit of the Uewl
ntj mill' ll the .,r!i il. (te
IHri-li-r T C. Nt.n1 of M.trilnb
A Fine Aid For
Mother-to-be
AV r gl t-4llly Udoblc l . Hn4
U tvll ilietf ri-'HCiHv. AnJ num
nr iiai
Keith Jievilh
ready ha begun ndlve wiot for currying
out Ih order. Ho siild that western
provincial government would coprt
in Hi" dlntrihuljnn of nun.
RED CAPS TO CAUTION MEN
THAT LEAVE HAS EXPIRED
tcorreapondene of Th Asonltd fr,)
l)NION. April S.-A new feature of
London life I th apperani of th
red cap, or military police, wearing cap
cover of crlt, an outwrd llgn of
stiffened regulation and a call to cau
tion which th troop ar quick to racog
nlss. Tha red cp frequent tha railway
stations, thrater and publle place where
soldier r mot likely to gather for th
purpose of dlsiovering thos who may
have forgotten the duration of their leave
of ahcn e from duty at th camp or the
front.
High Taxes Forces
, English Landlords
to Sell Holdings
t nrrespondene of tho Associated Pre.)
IONDO.V, April S.-Thouand of tately
home of England ara now changing
hand, according to tha real eUta au
thorities The old owner have in many
Instance been forced by lncraed tax
to eek more moderate place and orn
of thso etate are bdng purchased by
people who hava profited by tho war
through contract. Thera I talk of whole
sal migration and prediction that coun
try life will undergo a revolution iKh
s perhxps KiKlHiid ha not witnessed
since the Norman- ron'iit. Many of
th estate may even ha cut UP and par
celled out among disbanded oldlr whoa
Jolt are gone and for whom no other em
ployment can be found.
In dlwusaing th effect of th war
upon th landed gantry, Frank Hirst
n economist, said that It w anly i
natural result and that the people
wuold feel th pinch more thn the poorer
clnsse for mny year to coma, "It I
Impossible," h ald, "to arrive at any
thing belter than n opproxlmata i-
llinnla of tha economic cost of th war,
even if we assume that It end tomorrow,
Th liter economic offoct (A the loss of
hundreds of thousands of your men In
the pilinu of life and vigor I almost In
(slcuable. W my safely euma that
by November we had lot. through the
vr bout a tenth of l th wealth w
possessed before. (
"Tbe present public expenditure of
Ihe government I believed to be about
euusl to the whole of the private Income
of th Inhabitant of th I'nlled King
d"m put logethnr.' Th figure of other
combatant r too amsll, became
vry large part of their expenditure
ha been met, not by loan, hut by de.
baaing currency.
"U'e are now adding to th national
debt every five or l week what w
added during the three year of th
loer wr. W spend M much In a mln
til a w then rpent In hlf n hour,.
"If Alfred the (jreat had lived till now
and had throughout hi long llf burned
one th Rank of F.nglnd not every hour
of th day nd night, ha would not hav
destroyed nearly a much money a Is
being added every fortnight to the na
tional debt,"
Tim, tide and Ilea Want Ad wall for
no tiinn, An opportunity mlssi-d i an
opportunity loat,
WIRELESS APPARATUS OF
HAMBURG LINER IS SEALED
AUSTRIAN WAR LOANS NOW
PAYING SIX PER CENT
(t'orreHiiondenc of the Associated Press.)
VIKNNA. March 2n.-t'p to January i
th Austrian war loan bunks hud midu
,10 loans for IoImI of W,W. Of
tbrsn J,7u0 wet fur sums under IKI
and Itxi for sums over SS'.O'iO.
Tha ralo.of Interest at tlia beginning
was 1 per elit, hut thla has bow been
fduced to S per cent. The loans are
mostly made ftint deposit of -tfurl-
lle.
ICorrespondnn'-e of th Aasoclaieij press.)
HTOCKIM)l,M, March S0,The wireless
apparatu on board tbe lliimliurg-Aiuer-c
liner Mecklenburg, lying at Nyna
lias been sealed by the authorlllea fol
lowing Ih alleged dlstovery that Ihe
ship has hern, III dally communication
with Germany nd ha been receiving
wireless war report for foreign Ves
sels. The same action was taken with
regard to all th other Uerman bouts.
Hline the outbreak of th war, foreign
vessel wer forbidden to use their wire
less. .. ,
lleud He Want Ad for profit,
them for result.
U
Golden Kiters of
Japan Get Pensions
(Correspondent of tha Associated Press)
TOKIO, April l,About 1,21, WS) yen,
or StiM.isHi, ha bean granted to th offi
cer and men who took part In th Tslng
tnu cnmpulgn against Germany, while
tlie pension due to Ihe holder of th
oider of tha Golden Kite, given In con
nection with the campaign, repreaent an
annual disbursement of OViO yen, or
H'Kl.tMl,
The grand expenditure total stand at
.'l7,'C,:iiio yen, or about. l,,ViO,'iW), an In
crease of aome i,Vf),ont yen over that of
the Inst fiscal year and of om !!,iioO,ijo()
illxbui wd by be ulhrlle the year be
foie last.
And Your New
EASTER CLOTHES
Thl tore I filled to overflowing ,wllh nifty new gprlng
clothe for men, women end children. Our three departmr-nt
represent a collection of all the latct atyle hit. Clothe that
at once put you In the rank of good dressers. You will like our
lor prices, and remember, we will gladly opon a charge account
for you.
Classy Easter Suits
$105O $22so $2450 $2975
A gclectlon of aeveral hundred harmlng new model la wool
poplin, gabardine, mannish serge and taffeta llk In black, navy
and the light Kprlng color, such g reauda, tan and ailver gray.
Also geveral hundred model In shepherd check and velour check
which are so foghtonahle thl spring, Tho gkirt are made with
full flare, with tailored and shirred yoke. Theso anil are es
pecially priced for early Kanter bualne. Coma tomorrow and
make your aolectlon, AM nine for mlkne and women,
a II
ret X-A't- fj
lnitlption anil oiislipaflon,
Indigestion and conciliation ai among
the most common cause of III health. A
man never feela so completely used tip a
when hla atomnch goes bark on him Kor-
t inatily qup-k relief may he had liy tuk-
In Chambarbiln'i Tablet, and In most
rases till relief be"ome permnent. P
not h up hut lake Chamberlain'
Tal'letH, get well and lay well ns many
others hav don. Obtainable every
where. Advertisement.
HUNGARIAN REPORTERS
MUST "BOIL DOWN" COPY
(Correspondence uf the Assoi liited Press,)
VIKNNA, March 26 -The Hungarian
authorities now limit th sice of news
papers, according to their price, sa a
Hudapest dispatch to a local labor paper.
I'apera which sell at 1 cent may not
use mme than six piiges of ordinary
size, while Icenl paper mny use from
eight lo twelve page. No newxpaper
may pilot more tluin twelve1 panes at a
sliiBln Issue,
Have You Noticed
That Drawn Look
on the faces of people whone feet are coin
pliilnlna? Foot trouble cguse more auf
ferlng than any olhpr,
let me how you how quicUly relief
come with tho scientific appliance I will
prescribe If needful. , Often Just tho
proper fitting of your tthoe will give you
relief.
Put Your Feet in Strykcr's Hands
for Foot Comfort and Service.
Douglas Shoe Store
117 No. 16th St. ,
Opposite the Postoffice
DAYLIGHT SHOE STORE
Wo
La ie)yL
s3.00 $3.B0 $4.00 $4.50 & $5.00 SHOES
YOU CAN SAVE MONEY BY
WEARING W. L. DOUGLAS SIIOLS
VALUE GUARANTEED
For 33 years W. L. Douglas name has stood for
shoes of tho highest standard of quality for tho
price. His name and the retail price stamped on
the bottom guarantees full value and protects the
wearer against high prices for inferior shoes. They
are the best known shoes in the world.
W, L. DourIa shoes are made of the moat carefully selected
leathers, alter the latest models, in well-equipped factory at
Brockton, Mass.. under the direction and personal inspection
of a moat perfect organization and the hiithest paid
FOR MEN
AND WOMEN
working1
hoea in the world.
with
honest
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a is a a a
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determination to make tha best
W. L DOUGLAS $4.00, $1.50 anJ $3.00
SltOro are just at food lor style, fit and wear
a other make coating S6.00 to SS.UU, the
only perceptible difference is the price.
VV. L DOUGLAS $3.00 and $3.50
SllOui hold their shaHe, (it better and
wear longer than other make, lor
the pike.
None genuine unless V. L Douglat
name and the retail pike ia ilanipeti
on the iHittum.
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NEW SPRING COATS
$gS0 $1Q75 $12S0 1575
Kvery new and nifty atyle is ghowq n our coat atork this aprlng. You
aro aured from the start that If tt come from BeJdeo'a H'a right,
We
Gladly
Extend r!
Credit
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pay u.at
A WEEK,
ALL Altering:
Will Ee Made
and Ready for
Easter Free.
Men's Snappy Easter Suits
1800 $2000 $2250
The suit are of tha Infest style and romo In serge, checks, plaiaa,
strlima and ml (tire, In all tha devor ehade, aurh ns tray, brown, blue,
tin-en, v.u:. They aro )f-ii(il(ily tailored and we guarantna an absolute fit.
liOVM' flAHHY !;,4HTi:it SI ITH Bend your boy off to Sunday School Ka(.er
Holiday In ono of Rwldeo'a rerfcctlon Hoys' Suit. He'll be proud of It and
ho will you. Hoys' blue serjte suits, specially prlcud for this f QQ
Store
Open
Saturday
nm
1417 DOUGLAS STREET
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