Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, May 19, 1916, Page 12, Image 12

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    TilK KKK: OMAHA. FRIDAY. MAY 10, 191G.
AUDUBONS PLAN
j FOR BIRD MASQUE
j Out-of-Door Performance of "Sanc
tuary" Will Dedicate Child'
Point.
GERMANS DISCOVER ALFALFA
STALK FOR MAKING THREAD
lOorrespondf II e of Tile Anno. I ilfJ Po-hk )
BEJILIN, Apill ;i..-Thren.J nil f la
'u Okrmany tery plentiful, Milne, n '. much lupine n pnMbla tilt comin ; j not have to be clic ked, tit the expetua of : can b handled tnr without any trans- j cially In wmly. dry p aes s.i.h hk
1uiik bcl( liiiiiiij to Ihr- alfaila fan llr. "Prl" the -el. in ordir to obtain threid. Nor 1 portation dlfflcultiea. After, the thr.ad I abound In iho ensii-rii nnr1 f ( ptninnv
Two man who have nwde the di'OV-ry I The discovery Is pecially welcome at d"P" threahlwt Injure the thread part of 1 material ha been extracted from the
an I which can t e u d fur ! at lly any
after careful InveMifsnllon, and fi capta n ; this time, when thread id a-arv. It l ; tlm utalk In the llat. .italic the remainder )s available an straw
, who ha perffeied a ir.aeliine fr the pro- 1 the more so ainc exferimenta have 1 Captain von fil K cher'a niurhine, ,'uat In- 1 for bedding, etc.
thing else. I!e.-1 c the tlirm 1 ma e.-iai
from the (alk. the p'anta' wt yell
I e, have taken out pntintH, and tiia i proven that the bent thread from tn! vented, utn l.e moved from farm to farm, ; A a further advantage, the two kinds oil. and ita root ninoci ii
ment of prfti"nl, lowlile Idnl can
made from the Mnlk f th (Oininr.ii..ii I
rmaalan minlatry of srleiiiture has i- , lupine cornea from the mature plant, j mueh aa a threhln machine la moved, i of lupine prevailing In (letmany Willi
a'.od an appeal to farnn rs to plant ai 1 whli h meana that the lupine culture will i fo that the lupine grown on each estate , trow in almost any Mnd of noil, but espe Hione Your Want Ad to The lie
UNPRECEDENTED MAY SALE BARGAINS IN MEN'S CLOTHING-
IS A NATURAL AMPHITHEATER
An out-of-door jf !:')! inane e ni
''Sanctuary,'' a liird inaijui" ly
J'crry Maikayi-, vi;i Ik- ivrn at
t'hilils' l'oint, Satuiilay afternoon,
June 17, by prominent Omaha men
ami women wlio arc mriuhrrt of the
Audubon tocirty. The performance
ij to (tfdicalc i liilds' Point, a larc
trart 'there purrhaicd by Dr. HaroM
Clifford for the Fontenclle l"orrt Ui
irrvc association, as a sanctuary for
all wild t!iing, plant, annuals and
birds.
The setting ii in a natural amphi
theater and thii, together with llie
beautiful bird continue to he worn
by the participants, and the bird
un(f of the ebonite, promise to
lend great charm to the performance.
1 1 ik') school boy attired in bird cos
tume! will guide viitor!i through the
woods from the old South Omaha
Country club, to which special cam
will carry pernoni from the city.
"The whole atmosphere will be
make-believe," says Mr. V, Bax
ter, who hat the arranKcmciitii in
charge.
Special Music by Chorus.
The prelude to the masque will
be a brown thruh soiik by Heulah
iJale Turner, while special music,
chortiM and dancing will inter -pere
the whole, M k Joy
Kin will take the part of Oritis, or
iKinally played by Kleanor
Wilson, daughter of the president,
when the marine was firt K'ven at
l.'one&rd, X, II Harry 1'almer in the
poet, Mart Jenk the naitiraJitt, Tay
lor lieli her the plume hunler, Hutch
Wallace, (Juereiin, the fawn; A. W.
Jcfferi the cardinal bird and Home
me in yet i be chosen for the
dancer.
Well kiioun society girl, attired
an nymphs and drjadt, anil in (iree!
lOMtimr. vull ilihiinr ice cream
and lemonade to help swell the fum1.
Ticket for the performance will
be 25 and 50 cents. ( biblren, in the
schools are working on poster to!
advertise the event,
fhe committee in charge ,,f
tete mcliiilei Mile (ireenleaf, Prof
Vosarel and Miss Dinett of the
South Side: Mrs. l-owne Childs.
Miss Joy JIikkuu, Mim Jeanettc Me
Donald and Mr. W. I', Baxter. The
Audubon society will make further
plan for the event at Saturday
iiiKlit Hireling,
Eight Hundred Uni
Students Are to Be
Guests of Omaha
That 80fi student of tlx I'uiveraity
of Nebraska are to be in Omaha to-
uay on uie special train mat is
to convey the guests of the metropo
lis here from Lincoln, i the latest re
port a received by the bureau of pub
licity from Dean Engberg of the uni
versity
Kaifway ticket are lieine old on
the campus for the round trip, and
from the number who have already
purchased, thi is the estimate made.
The university band i to accom
pany the crowd, and i to play in the
street of Omaha and at the Audi
toriuin during the dinner and enter
tainnient at 5:30.
Word was received that fifteen
Rirl of the geology department have
also decided to come, making one
more special squad with a special
itinerary of point of interest they
wish to visit in Omaha. They are un
der the leadership of Mis Anna L,
llinterlong, teacher of geology.
The tock yard, packing house,
smelting works, steel plants, biscuit
factories, cereal plants, mills, factor
ies, wholesale houses, stone work,
and in fact jilant in every line of in
dustrial activity in Omaha are to be
visited during the dav.
ITALIANS WILL STOP
EXPORTING MACARONI
Washington. May 18, --The pinch
of war has caused Italy to put an
embargo on the eport of macaroni,
one of it chief food products.
On the Hills
When every ounce of power is
needed, the kind of tire you
have makes a lot of difference.
And on the hills, the long,
hard pulls, the tire that thow
up strong are
ALLIANCE
Tough, sturdy, handmade'
tires, built for long hfeand;
they give it. A . looking!
tire ith a trend that ii made!
fur traction mut not mnply ;
for ornament, And they cost j
tri$ than any other hand-1
made tire, .
Tim SOW
TH (,irl Til A RuM'H (,
ON SALE
Friday, Hay 19
8:30 A. M.
nil Conl I lines I'lilil I hi" Present stocks ,r brt'fl
16 If DODGE DOUGLAS STREETS
ON SALE
Friday, Slay 19
8:30 A. m.
nd ( nntlmies I'ntll the Prr-.ent Mock . i-o Soli)
Your Unrestricted Choice
Our Entire Stock
OF
ALTERATIONS FREE
Suits for n3en and Young Men
(Blues and Blacks Excepted)
Thousands of Suits for Selection
Including All $35 and $40 Lines
a -?3n, Kit y ik ' s s i m
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All Suits Are This Season's Best Styles
The Majority of Them Not Over Thirty Days In Stock
The Fabrics Arc the Choicest Productions for 1916
Absolutely All Wool or Silk and Wool In Broad Range of Patterns .
Thf! Tai nrina h fhf Hiffhpcf Hhcc Uanr! UinrErmnnehmC
I t . sL. I l 1 1 a a aa
, rimsn ana rasnion rarcxceiienx 10 ine iviinutest uetail
An immense assortment of tlie "V'arsitv Fiftv-Five" and
a.
otlier snajtpy, distinct iv models for the dressy young
fellows, and lots of more quiet but. equally attractive
styles for the older men. '
Tall men, short men, slim men, stout men can all
pet' a perfect fit and be sure of perfect satisfaction in
buying these clothes.
Every suit in this sale spring and summer, 1916,
merchandise.
NOTlCEWo Have Been for THIRTY YEARS and Will Continue to Be the Home of Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes
Men's $3.00 Hats, $1.25
Your Unrestricted Choice
of
Our Entlro Stock of
Hien's Soft and
Stiff Felt Hats
Stetson' Cicepted
That Sold to $1.09
As classv a lot of Mats as was
ever shown in Omaha 01 OK
at regular prices, Thursday V
A ii
Big Savings in Men's Furnishings All This Week
We mention hut two
offered vou in this
Men's $1.50 Shirts
Made of fine quality
woven madras, percales,
soisettes, pongees and
mercerized fabrics in
almost unlimited variety of patterns ami
ctdonsn: br summer, l!ln, in m kbaud r
Myh , with Mft turnl'ack ul'i;al! h ,n)i (,
t, . t I .. .1.. ... .i : ii V Ifci
lit K, ItitUIU H'l IHI' M ,lv'i H C1I- i
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ink. .u i,tt,
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of the splendid value
remarkable Mav sale
Hen's $1 Underwear
Union Suits made of
fine quality nainsook;
the popular "Athletic"
style; knee length and
sleveless; all sies; the
greatest values rn p
shown in years t"
in Omaha; at xDwJ
It PiiysTRY HAYDEN'S FIRST It Pays1
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