Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, May 07, 1916, NEWS SECTION, Image 4

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OMAHA IS FASHION
CENTEROF WEST
City Takes Bank with World'i
Metropolises as Home of
Smart Styles.
EASTERN WOMAN AMAZED
A woman urttea from New York: "If
tli apjra mid women'a wear advert land
In Omaha nmaauraa r to tha puhllilty
Klvi n to It, iiirely your city la on of tlio
mot faahlun-faviired In thla country.'' 1
It dou't tko n r"i t ,,iat
MiMlulty Blveii to atyle It fcntri niely corv
mnatJva In IU aallinata. Much hM Lfcen
eM about Nw York'i nh avonmi,
Michigan boulavard and Ktata atreat In
Oxeo and various other atresia in other
cltlei, but tfixtuenth atraet In Omaha to.
diiy mlrron ai many of faattton'e niwaat
typea In proportion to tha population aa
any other city In tha world. In tha
rudauranta and hoteli, and galrinied
around the availing fr,mlv boarda, tha
amarteat gnwna, druMiJi, walata and
wrapa find auoli a full praamitatlon of
tha nit atylee that fiialilou. In Jta
moat critical moo, look on and arnica.
Itlvala World Capital.
A VUlt recently by a millinery axpart
to tha varloua ahow worn and hat ahopa
of thla.olty prompted her to wake thla
atatement: "I have been through tha
atellare of I'arla and the conUnatit; It
has been my privilege to aea tha r
aultant effort! of tha roaater inlllliir
of tM country, In New York and Chi
raao, and 1 have traveled tha oountry
ovr gathering tha Inspiration here and
there for new tdM in tminnoryl rny
flrat vlalt to Omaha waa productive of
one great big aurprlaa.
"I looked for an aaaemhlage and dla
playe correlative with thoaa of the
smaller towna In the United Htata. 1
' found acme of, tha moat auperb aaamplea
of millinery It haa ever been my prlvl
lege to look upon. Not only hae tha In
aplration of the maater dcilgnera of tha
world been reDroduced. but greatly to
my aurprlaa I found graator number
of brilliant, original eonnaptlone that
would do credit to tha maater mllllnera
even of the old world than I have ever
n In any town with the population
approximating that of Omaha. I can,
with perfect honeaty, plae thla memo
randum In my notebook, 'Omaha, tha
(antral city of tha middle went, and tha
rity contrallilng more brilliant rujlllnary
Ideaa than any other town of Ita alze In
tha t'nlt4 etatog.' "
I ltra-la.lili.nat.la Mtyfca,
Rhoea, in the entlmatlon of many peo
ple, elmply oonvey tha Idea of practica
bility, but ("mmha engagee the attention
of manufacturer!, deelgnera and atyle ex
p'it all over the oountry, beuauae of the
urprlalngly great amomit ot thi very
flneat ahoea told here. When the neweat
burlilra and the anapphat dealgna niako
llilr first appearance anywrura In thla
tountry, they are aean In Omaha. Imma
llately. Htyle doea not atop at the door
of New York or (Tiirago It haatena to
thla WMtUufVtU city of the middle wtat
with tha ped of a "Mercury."
There la every valid reeeon why tha
women of Omaha ahould buy everything
they need In Omaha. The day hae long
lne paaeed when a trip to any other
iiy la anything but eunerfluoue. Th
' very bft that tha world produce I
ahown In Hi wonderful ahopa. The fact
that rentals are lower than thoee of the
larger cltiea anablea merohanta to all
the bet of everything at lower prloea
than would prevail In the amarteet ahopa
Cast of the Omaha High School of Commerce Play, "Garony and th e Servant Problem"
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The flut annual aenlor j-lay of the Jllgli
School of (.ommor'e will bo put ou next
I'rtday and Haturduy nlghta at the Cen
tral High i'hnol auditorium. "Fanny
and the Hervant I'roblnni," a comedy In
four acte by Joromu, la 'the tine of the
venture by tho bmlwee school, whl''h
la Iwlng coached by Mia, Karl V . Adams,
wlfo of the principal, who u It will
b one of tha beat phiys ever put on by
any high school In Omaha.
Mlaa' Mna, Uidge aa Fanny and Wllber
J. Wolf as Vernon Wethemll (Urd Han
tock) will take the leading parte In the
play. The rest of tho caat Is aa fjlUw:
Martin Hennet, hr hnu"kiper
Mildred Conry
Jane Hnntiet, hrr maid, . Iturtilce Litmhert
hrnet Itannet, her stcoin1 coiavtn
,,,,, Kdwurd I'enrson
Honor) Uennet. her still-room irield .
Vlolii Horenaon
The Mleaea VVetherell, her eulilJ hV
marrlag...ICdlth Tllton. Marie Andrra
Dr. Kreemnntie, her o;l medicine
mnn Mierman Kelley
Oeorxa V. NrU, her former huelnees
rnnnager Wilbur Otle
f)-nnet, her butler Oiarlea ronhlwr
"tur Ktnplre," her riirfinflein com
penlona: Klela Hacketrorn, Kmll Marker,
Kuth Klllngton, Helen frranl, Helen
Kloffner, Oa-.rgla Nelson, Wla fteii,
Kvarigellne Rueh, Oertrude D Waal,
ltrr Weaver, Hadlo Welea and Kether
Zalkovlti'h.
John Flxa, chairman of the advertleing
committee, Is meeting with greet auccraa
In tha program advertising
In any of the larger cities. "Buy In
Omaha" 1s a slogan which every women
Should tie to. It means perfect satlerac
tlon and great economics.
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Burlington Man
Tells of Bush for
Nebraska Land
B. T. Kee, Chicago, aeletKiit liiimlgra
tton agent of the Burlington, la In town
for a couple ot rtaya and aeeerta that It
heii been yeare elnce thr were aa many
lii'iulrhs concerning N'cbraaka land aa
thla spring. Mr, Ke eald:
"There la not a day that a do not
have from ten to twenty callers at the
Chlcgo office eeeklng locations In the
west, and tha fleet Inatlnn of fully nine,
tenths of them Is Nebraska, or Wyoming.
"The splendid crops raleed In Nebraeka
lent year was one of the beet advertlac
menta tha Main has ever had and people
are coming here In large numbers. Most
of those coming here are men wlih con
siderable money, men who are prepared
to buy reasonably cheap land. After the
spring crop la In I anticipate a rush Into
central and western Nebraeka,"
SkvolVno
Wilbur J Wolf
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Prisoner Executes
Daring Escape from i
the City Workhouse
A nervy and dangerous escape from the
city workhouse was executed by Harry
Inman, a prlkoncr sentenced for tMrly
days on a vagrancy charge.
Inman, who Is a very emull mini,
crawled through an air shaft from hie
room on the third floor of ihe building t
the roof. How lie managed to S'lUtiezo
hla wuy through the elm ft la a mystery
to the officials In chargo of tho. worlt
houea. The escaping prisoner then gnlmied
down the outalde wall of the budding In
a regular "human fly" fashion, I
lis uas seen on tha roof by a imin on
Tenth sircet, who not fkd the aulhorltht,
but he had managed to make his get
away before officers could start In pursuit.
Hiss Kina Lodge
BEATRICE WILHELM IS
SENT TO REFORMATORY
Beatrlco W!helm, 15-year-eld gtrl who
was found In a local hotel after she had
been missing for three months, was sen
tenced to tho Geneva girl's reformatory
by Judge Txalle, presiding over Juvenile
court.
Husker Scientists
to Visit Bellevue
During State Meet
A special feature of tho twenty-sixth
annual meeting of the Nebraska Acad
emy of Hclence hi l.ln'oln next Friday
will bo a field excursion to Ilellevue In
order that the Ncbrimkn men of science
ran lo'k over fonti-nclle, perk.
"The securing of this splendid tract of
Nrhraek woodland as a futuro bird, ani
mal, and plant home le a mont Important
event In Nebraekn'e chll history, " says
A. K. Hheldon, secretary of the academy.
"It Is an area of betweon !W and )
acres of hind lying between Omaha and
Hcllevuo end fronting on the Missouri
river and has been secured by the vol
untary gift of an Omaha citizen and will
bo dedicated aa ft permanent preserve for
Nebraska birds, animals and plants. Tha
abatement Is made that this forest con
tains l.7.9 trees of twenty-nine different
klnda and that 317 different varieties of
birds have been recorded there. H la
also Hie homo of prehistoric people,
whose burled houses have been explored
In recent years. This region Is also the
sllo of the first permanent white settle
ment within our Atat t Bellevuo. No
similar area of Nebraska contains ao
much that la attractive to tha lover of
nature, the sclenllnt and the historian."
Among the speakers at the meeting are
C. W, M. Poynter. J. J. Keegan, A. ('.
fitokes, A. W. Wlllfird of the university
college of medicine und f ather William
nigge of Crelghton university.
fir. Hell's llne-Tar-Honey. ,
Money soothes the Jrrltalun, I'lne Tsr
cuts the phlegm, relieve congestion,
soothes the raw spots. 26c. All diug
blats. -Advertisement.
cpJ "We're Her to Grow With Growing Omfcha"
Want Ads never shirk their work
will get results. If anything will.
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Ontj the beet and most
nuKlem quipmmt 'findi
loam In our officat. Only
rcleliitt srs permitted to
cur work. We par
pens doing the bmt denul
work that s ipirlt of
tKcrengh going efficiency
ample reeourcet
cen produce. Working In
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ra use' 4i3-i7So.mst.u . isa ptM ajju
li Among the New Chairs
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ALL PARENTS SHOULD KNOW
THAT SIX YEAR MOLARS
Ar prmnnt twtK. OuUren gt trtt tfiK at six Vn
of iittJ, in far too mair? ct, tKm lefcn- tKej) nr
twelve). TK'i ij dut to tk fact tKt prtnt often t Kintt tK
Six Year Kiolan- four in number -trt "fnt tettK." fn
triis klif tb fi! to tKat triir cKilAen go to tK Jcnit
for attention.
Ai conwunc of loiinfl torn, or all, cf tha Si Yrar
Mi!ir, tK OtKt tMtlt tprJ apart. TKit caii' th gumi
to grow too KigK ltWen lK ttH anJ to Kevoma iiw, im
tatJ an J a cluonk; ourv rf trwtl!. Mot infruantl un
ig?'l.V ap(aiiva cf t(K in aJulti it dua tntira! to filu
to ptawva tKt Six Yr Mlrt,
It cannot -4 Ux itronj' ttrwJ Ka t!ilUnt t!K lv rar
Ot only Will tl l'ltni't cf ttv'rt
m a.lult I fa ru!t, Lut inK ettantin tia GRFAT t COW
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THE BAILEY DENTAL
COMPANY
Children's Muslin Drawers Laco and ombroidory
trimmed, 2 to 12 years. . A . .19 to 50
Children's Cambric Drawers Knickerbocker style,
atfea 2 to 12 years 25 to 50
Children's Princess Slips A very complete assort
mont, aes 2 to 6 years. 1.50 to $1.75
Princess Slips for Girls 8 to 16 years A good selec
tion at moderate prices,. 1.00 to $3.50
Girls' Cambric Skirts styles and very well made,
8 to 14 years 59 to $1.95
Children's Cambric Gowns-IIih neck, long sleeves
or Hip-over etyles, ages 4 to 14 yrs., 50 to $1.50
Children's Cambric Night Drawers One piece styles.
Prices according to size, from 50 to 75
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Two examples of scores of new arriv-
w als in quality Rocking and Arm Chairs just
n received from America s best factories,
; g are pictured above exactly.
CJ Framea ara of rholeo niaboKiiny, flnlslmtl dull. haml-rnbbM,
atiracllve flowfrml Upfiry. $32 00
$27.50
uplinlstcry,
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Smaller tlttlon p( nania otylo chair anil
nii-kiT with lilun vtkmr upholstt'ty. ITH'C, taeh,
There i$ furniture Acre for every place in
the home, in complete variety of ttyle
and at price to luit every purse.
A reliable pianu lias been
successfully manufactured
and sold for years it is gen
erally supposed to be exces
sively higli in price.
Contrary to the opinion
shared by some, the
Guaranteed for 25 Years
SCHfVIOLLER & MUELLER
In not a high priced instrument, especially ao when quality, tone,
art Ion, durability and reputation are taken into confederation. Tor
example -the maturation above dhows one of our moat popular
gtyleg an artlntic effect in beautiful figured mahogany or fancy
walnut, na price is
$250
Coii inre the Bchmoller & Mueller with Inatrumenta of the hirh
cst grade. You will then realize the aterllng value offered In the
8wec;t-Toned Scbmoller & Mueller Piano.
Convenient payment may be arranged; fre atool and acarf.
Sclimollerfi Mueller Piano Co.
1311-13 Farnam St., Omaha, Neb.
Xebraaka'a Largest and Oldest Piano Houao. KataWiehed 1850.
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Moat everyone feels the need of a' dependable tonlo at thla tlm of tha
year. Duffy'a la Nature a true tonlc-atlmulant, made from aound grala.
thoroitjrhly malted and distilled to aoaoiuia pnniy, wmca
makes it a medicine of the highest order.
Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey
with Ita prescribed advi'e of a tablespoonful in water before rneala and on
iroln to bed. gently atlmulatoa the atortiaA to healthy action. Improving
the dUtlon and aanlnillatlon of food, and In thla way enrlchea the blood
!ri 'and brtnga itrensth and vigor to tbe systrm. ir you feel aai urea out
Ithee ilrt. after the trying montna ot mir ni'i savjwu r j,
t voi a lion id "ft I'litiya ana ae-, wru, . ......
S I H a a medicine for all mankind whU-h t!l h'P to give you new health,
V naw ntrnth. new vltnllty and new life. Pernuao Duffy'a Mailt nature,
j-j ; )ou ihnuld try It tday.
300 Porch Shades on Sale
Mnrlov nf Qfir niifl $108 0! "Get Duffy's and Keep Weir
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Tho.o shiulos were purehnseil at a very
low figure, owiur to the fact that ,unu
are MiKhtly ilamajreil. They are to he sol!
as tluv are ami not as perfect itootk Kx
amine them before you buy, tu at these
low figures we positively cannot exchange
them after the sale is mail-'.
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