Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, June 17, 1916, EDITORIAL SECTION, Image 11

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    Part Two
EDITORIAL SECTION
Pages Eleven to Twenty
The Omaha Daily Bee
A newspaper I a wonderful
thing You can make . paople
think of your buainess avoir day.
That's tha way big Dullnesses ar
built.
VOL. XLV NO. 313.
OMAHA, SATURDAY MORNING, JUNE 17, 1916.
SINGLE COPY. TWO CENTS.
HUMANE SOCIETY
GETS JEW START
Money is Raised by Prominent
Women So An Officer Hay
Be Hired.
ENLIST AID OF ALL DRIVERS
The Humane society is entering on
a new lease of life, due largely to
the efforts of Mrs. J. DeForest Rich
ards and Miss Jessie Millard. In
the last week the two well-known
women collected $1,175 to carry on
the work of the society.
J. F. Wheeler, an old horseman,
has been employed by the society
as a special humane officer. He will
investigate cases of cruelty to ani-
...:n -r. - ,
juajc. will uuk airpr inp nrnivr nir.
nessmg ot norses and otherwise see
w ..... viMuiviut.iii i 111c tll U1U1-
nance. A conference with Chief
Dunn, Commissioner Jardine, Mr.
Wheeler and the two women from
tha Humane society was held to
plan the work.
A movement will be started to en
list the co-operation of all city driv
ers by securing their membership in
the Humane society. It is also
planned to engage a girl at the Vis
iting Nurse office in the city hall to
answer calls for the humane officer.
Among the generous givers to the
cause of dumb animals were Mrs. A.
C. Smith, Mrs. George A. Joslyn,
Mrs. Richards, Miss Millard and
Ward Burgess, Louis Nash, Charles
H. Brown, Dr. Tilden and the John
Deere Plow company, each of whom
donated $100, and Isaac W. Carpen
ter, $50. A number of $25 contribu
tions were also received.
MAKES HUE SCHOOL RECORD
FOR PUHCTUALITV
0 f- Q
(J
DORIS L. SCHNEIDER.
Doris L. Schneider, Lothrop school
girl, holds the public school attend
ance recprd. She has not been tardy
for eight years nor absent for five
years. She began her school work
at Lothrop and has just been gradu
ated to the high school, where she ex
pects to enter next September.
This young exemplar of punctual
ity is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
C. A. Schneider of 3807 North Twenty-second
street. To keep her record
clear of tardymarks she had to make
heroic efforts on several occasions.
She adhered to the idea of "Early to
bed and early to rise."
Three More Feeds
In Prospect for the
Ak Hustling Crew
Three more big dinners are in sight
for Ak-Sar-Ben's hustling committee
for its splendid work this year. Al
ready the committee is credited with
bringing in 1,896 of the 2,535. mem
bers there are in the ranks of King
Ak at this time. One dinner is soon
to be given by Randall Brown, one
of the governors who promised the
boys a feed if .they should get 2,300
members by the opening night. Ev
erett Buckingham has offered the
boys another big dinner as soon as
they raise the membership to 3,500.
Charlie Saunders, another of the gov
ernors, offered to give a big dinner to
the boys just on general principles
for the good work they had done.
The team of Potter, Blackwell and
Marwell is in the lead, with 666 mem
bers to its credit. The team of Whit
ney. Benford and Link is second, with
187 members to its credit. The team
of A. C Potter, Low and Wilson is
third in line, with 173 members, and
the team hustling hard on the South
Side Schellberg, Fry and Cheek-
comes next, with 139 members.
b You will find it impossible to secure BETTER QUALITY FURNITURE,
lower prices or more liberal credit terms elsewhere. In justice to your
self see what HARTMAN'S have to offer you before you buy anything.
Let us show you how efficiently our mammoth stock combines quality,
beauty and economy.
J
CONVENIENT MONTHLY PAYMENTS GLADLY ARRANGED
FIRESIDE ROCKER, frame of
choice selected oak, finished fum
ed, back and seat upholstered In
guaranteed Imitation Spanish lea
ther, steel spring below seat,
roomy and comtort - t
able, wonderful
value, at. ,
& J. 10
$1.00
Cash,
$1.00
Per Month.
HANDSOMELY DESIGNED 2-INCH CONTINUOUS
POST ALL STEEL BED OUTFIT, heavy angle iron
wire fabric spring and the well made sanitary cot
ton top mattress, bed elegantly enameled in gold
bronze or Vernis Martin finish, full Al A An
site, complete outfit specially priced tplUeeO
EXTRA ROOMY AND SER
VICEABLE PORCH OR LAWN
ROCKER, built throughout of
solid maple, finished natural or
green, has double rattan back
and seat, made to
withstand outdoor
use. only
$2.85
WHITE ENAMEL LTNED RE
&UGERATOR, built on scientific
principles; roomy provision com
partment, one wire shelf, thirty
pound ice capacity, heavy double
wall construction,
very sanitary.
Only.
Month
OUR NEWEST DESIGN DUOFOLD Be-U DAVENPORT
Exactly like illustration, frame made entirely of genuine solid
oak, seat and back upholstered with high grade black imitation
leather, when opened up makes a roomy, comfortable bed, very
simple to operate, usually sold lor fBo.uu,
our special Saturday selling price, at
only
wuic ueu, very
$23.75
$fU8
w-1
Selected pUX-sf
42-inch Top
- 6-Foot
Exten-
THIS ELEGANT DINING TABLE is made of
solid oak. has heavy barrel, supported by four
carved claw feet, top measures 42 inches and ex.
tends to six feet. For Saturday's selling
i eiejcveu
$9.99
SOLID OAK DRESSER
BARGAIN, base fitted
with 8 large drawers,
wood pulls, finished gol
den, French bevel plate
mirror, measures 14x24
inches, fully
worth $12.
Our price. . .
ALL METAL COLLAPSIBLE
SULKY, ten-inch wheels, heavy
rubber tires, non-tilting steel curb
ing wheels, folds with one motion.
Wetgbt but ten
pounds. Very
special
$1.88
$7.77
SOLID OAK, FULL
BOX SEAT DINING
CHAIRS, quartered oak
handle back. UDholsterM.
itn guaranteed imitation
I .Is.. D.I.L.J u
uur very
low price.
only.
eCU WUJUBJ1.
$1.59
COMPLETE KITCHEN OUTFIT of guaranteed high grada"N
and covering every requirement for the aver- 41 4 AT
age kitchen. All full stses, exceptionally well Jill. Hi
made, fully worth double our low price of T v
FULL SIZE, 4-PA3-8KNGER
LAWN
8 WING, frame stands S
fMt hla-h. enameled red.
leats finished m the nat
ural, strongly ,
k.lrail anrl
surely brsoed.
1-Paaaantar Swing,
children, one
UliMtratia.
ly...
i fn tn. nat-
Swing, fer
$1.89
1414-16-18 Douglas Street
COMPLETE CHILD'S
SWING, suitable for In
door or outdoor use,
built entirely of solid
oak, finished (umdr
equipped with ad jus table
celling ropes and hooks.
Our special price n q
for Saturday, -IfM
only uv
FIREWORKS TO HELP
EAGLE SCREAM HERE
Pyrotechnics Billed for Fontenelle
Park on July 4 Include Many
Feature Sets.
IMPROVEMENT CLUBS' AUSPICES
Portraits of President Wilson and
Logan Fontenelle outlined in fire
works 400 feet square will be features
of the pyrotechnics to be presented
July 4 at Fontenelle park under the
auspices of the Northwest Federation
of Improvement Clubs. The display
will cost $1,200 and will be in charfr
of an expert from Chicago.
Another feature will be a boxing
exhibition between Jess-Willard and
Frank Moran, showing Willard
knocking his adversary out. Niagara
Falls will be represented by a dis
play 100 feet lorg. "A Brisk En
gagement on the Firing Line" is to
be a thrilling and elaborate number of
the evening series.
Among the art pieces will be Amer
ican beauty roses, wisteria in bloom,
wheat shaft and crysanthemums
The young folks will be particularly
interested in a comic piece entitled
"Thrilling Motorcycle Race Between
Mutt and Jeff." One of the 'aerial
pieces will be "Flying Eagles."
The names of some of the large
sets and pieces are "Flying Animals
and Fish," "Salvo of Old Glory," "The
Weeping Willows," "The World in
Rotation," "Field of the Cloth of
Gold," "Multum in Parvo," "Aerial
Fire Dancers" and "Aviation Carni
val." There will he seventy-two num
bers in the evening display.
Society Movie at
Last Given a Name
At lastthe secret is outl The mys
tery is solved I
What secret? What mystery?
Why, the name of the 'society
movie," in which a number of promi
nent Omaha people made their de
but as movie stars.
"One Summer in Omaha" is the ap
pellation' to the film. It will be pre
sented at the Boyd theater June 27
and 28, with a matinee the latter day
for the benefit of the Child Saving in
stitute. Mrs. Charles T. Kountze was the
movie director. Assisting Mrs.
Kountze. on the ticket celling com
mittee are Mrs. A. L. Reed, Mrs. E.
L. Sprague, Mrs. Joseph Barker and
Mrs. W. A. Redick.
MAN ENDS LIFE BY DRINKING
QUANTITY OF CARBOLIC ACID
Despite the efforts ' of the police
physicians to save his life, Joseph
Lecky, 603 North Eighteenth street,
died at his home Thursday evening,
fifteen minutes after he had swallowed
a large quantity of carbolic acid. Dom
estic troubles were given as the cause
of the suicide.
FINE WEATHER PREVAILS
LL OVER THE STATE
Perfect weather is the rule all over
Nebraska, according to the station re
ports coming to the railroads. Gener
ally, it was cool and clear Thursday
night, but from no place was frost re
ported. A number of points out in the
central, and western portions of the
state reported a temperature as tow a)
48 degrees above zero. The. report,
indicate a rising temperature on the
way.
We Cut Shoe Prices in Half
Men's and Women's Newest Footwear
Through a fortunate purchase we
secured a lot ot women'! white kid
pumps, with covered heels; also a
Una of white Nubnck sport shoe.
and oxfords. These ere this tea'
son's newest
styles, and ' are
really worth 5
to'6.
CUR PRICE
while they
last
A
a Xla
Vi
$3
Another popular epecial la the
hlvh watte canvaa boot, with white heel amd
eole. A bl bartaln at fl-M.
Our etoclc oj full of the lateet etrlea tn all
ktnda of footwear, The valuta wlii aurprlae
jrou. See our window dloalar t will con
vince you that we can save jrou (
lara on your footwear.
MEAi we have every
thing for yau at prtcee t
you can't duplicate
the city. Kevar m
than tneee pricea:
82.50 ud 13.00
Mall Orders Filled it Above Prices. '
Loyal Shoe Store
16th and Capitol Avenue. Loyal Hotel BMg.
At the Sign of the Bectrio Shoe.
C
rami TI I
-JOHN A. SWANSON, Pres..
-VM. Ja HOLZMAN, Treaa..
STORE OPEN TILL 9 P. M. SATURDAY t OTHER DAYS TILL S P. M.
The Opportunity of the Hour!
1,640 Men's and Young Men's Suits
500 Suits
.Tailored for
retail at $15.00.
Priced, at ,
$10 1 $15
490 Suits
Tailored for
retail at $20.00.
Priced at
650 Suits
Tailored for ..'
retail at $30.00.
Priced at
$20
Our Mr. John A. Swanson, who has just .rei 'p,'.'j
turned from a buying trip to Rochester,Y8i
cure$ irpm our regular raanmactureJBeyerai
hundred of the newest summer suitsVat most ad
vantageous prices. In Saturday's offering of these
superb garments we again demonstrate the prestige '
and buying power of this Greater Store, securing for
our patrons the world's best hand-tailored clothes ;.i
at unmatchable prcies. "i i ..
Silk mixed worsteds, cheviots,
cataimerea, serges, plain blue and
gray serges. Porostyle, the new,
serviceable summer feather
weight weaves. In fact, so broad
and comprehensive is the assort
ment that all tastes can be
pleased in fabrics and color ef
fects. The latest mid-season
weaves from America's renowned
manufacturers. ,
In justice to your purse and 1
your appearance, see these
wondrous values Saturday at
The models afford" enormous
variety, including the much de
sired sport suits, distinctive new
two and three-piece sack .suits,
lounge suits, conservative styles
as well. Young men's ultra
fashion models, models for stout,
tall,' short or heavy menall
sizes are represented. Choice of
eighth, quarter, half lined or full
lined models.
$10, $15, $20
One-Minute Store Talk.
Not in a spirit of boastfulness, but
as a matter of information to our
many loyal patrons, we mention this
fact:
Every section of this store ' is
steadily forging ahead in volume of
sales, surpassing all records. This is
the obvious reason why each section
offers enormously enlarged selections.
Every day this leading store in
creases its lead, making good service
doubly good.
Omaha's Greatest Showing of
STRAW HATS
We've priced them to make men
flock here for straws. The new
soft styles - and the new Yacht
shapes are in a race for popularity.
Be sure of this your most becom
ing straw hat is here.
Genuine South American
Panama Hatt, $3.95 to $10.
Featherweight Siamese
Bangkok Hate, $3.50 to $5.00
From the Mediterranian, All the new effects in
Genuine Lcghorni, $2.95 to $5 Split and Senneta, $1 to $4.
Silk, Palm Beach and Ratine Hats and Caps at 50c to $2.00.
White duck and felt hats, at 50c.
Traveling Goods. Wonderfully -co mplete selections bought before the rise'
in prices unmatchable values in Trunks, Bags and Suit Cases. .
Celebrated "Neverbreak" Wardrobe Trunks 1 at $16.50. .
Main Floor Eit AUIt.
Greatest Union Suit Values in America at
"Vassar athletic" union suits, fine nainsook, perfect fit, drop seat, $1.
"Hatch celebrated 1 -button" union suits, long or quarter sleeves, $1.
Genuine "B. V. D." athletic union suits, spec'l woven check nainsook, $1
"Superior" fine ribbed union suits, come long or quarter sleeves, $1.
"Drop Seat" athletic union suits, fine quality crossbar nainsook, at $1.
"Athletic" union suits, crossbar crepe and white check nainsook, $1.
"Cooper closed crotch," balbriggan union suits, short or sleeves, $1.
"Fitrite" balbriggan union suits, full sleeve, ankle length, at $1.
"Corwith" fine lisle union suits, quarter sleeve, ankle length, at $1.
"Conde," blue cross stripe union suits, closed crotch, $1.50 values, $1.
$
Enormous selections of finest union suits Vassar, frl rfA tfJC "
Superior,. Flaxall Linen athletic or balbriggan.... pl0J to pO
$1.00 Poroaknit Union Suits Come 1C I 75e Men's Athletic NainaookV knitted or ft
, JC I baitrnggBn unjon gujts. All sizes and pro- ajlC
in white and ecru, run
special at
of mill,
portions. Extra special.
Men's Shirts
Manhatttan Silk
Shirts, $4.00 to $5.00
Bates Street Silk
Shirts, $3, $3.50, $5
"Yorke" Fine Silk
Shirts, $3, $3.50,' $4.50
Woven Madras Shirts
at $1.00, $1.50, $2.00
Collar Attached Shirts,
at 50c to $3.00
Oxford Cloth Sport
Shirts, $1.00 and $1.50
Striped Collar Sport -m
. .. Shirts at $1.00
Chambray Sport ' ,
Shirts at 50c
Extra Special Silk Shirts, stunning stripe patterns, new colors, fine quality, $3.50.
Men's $1.50 Shirts, soft cuffs, at 95c. Men's $1.00 Negligee Shirts at 65c.
BATHING SUITS
Largest showing in the
city, at
50c to $3.00
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WHiHOiinNM
CORRECT APPAREL FOR MEN AND WOMEN-
REGAL SHOES
and Oxfords. '
The world's best, at
$4.00 to $5.50