THE BEE: OMAHA SATURDAY, AUGUST 26, 1916. SAFETY EXHIBIT IS " mum crowd Government's "Safety Tint" Train in Omaha Until Sat urday Evening. GIVE SIXTY-TWO LECTURES The governments "Safety First" exhibit that started out from Wash ington over the Baltimore & Ohio railroad some two months ago has reached Omaha, coming in from the west over the Union Pacific Friday morning. It will remain here until Saturday evening, going to Lincoln Monday, and to Beatrice Tuesday. From Beatrice it will work back south, getting' back to Washington next month, when the cars will be dis mantled and the exhibits restored to the departments from which they came. j The "Safety First" exhibit is car I ried in sixteen of the all-steel cars i of the Baltimore & Ohio, the seats having been removed and the exhibits arranged along the sides, thus en abling visitors to view them as they pass through the train and from one car to another. The government exhibit train came into Omaha from Grand Island at an early hour and was parked on a sid ing north of the Union station, under the Tenth street viaduct, the, rear be ing at the Ninth street crossing, where visitors were admitted. President Calvin Visitor. A little before 10 o'clock the train was opened for inspection, the first visitors being a party of railroad men, headed by President Calvin of the i Union Pacific. They were followed by city officials and a number of busi ness men and then followed the gen eral public, men, women and children. From the opening of the train until noon it was filled with people, and they moved through rapidly, a good deal of the time tramping along to the tunes of lively music played upon phonographs and Victrolai. People who were viewing the ex hibits arranged and shown by -Uncle Sam wonder why there are phono graphs" and Victrola on the train. There were none when it started oat from Washington, ' A ' the train moved from. place to place through the east, the officials in charge- noted that the attractions held the spectat ors too long in the cars, ana casting about for a method of quickening their movements and making them step lively, they hit upon the musical instruments , as an exDeriment. A couple of them were tried out "and they brought , about the results soueVt. Then one wai installed in tatti of the cars. Mova Faster to Music. ' '' The music, especially the lively tunes, cause people to move with more rapidity. Without the music, it was found that about 800 per hour was the greatest number that could be passed through the train. Now. with the phonograph and Victrola playing, it is an easy matter to move 1.100 oer hour. - ' Today the train will open t vis itors at 1 o'clock, continuing until 9 in the evening, when it Wilt be closed, and later proceed to Lincoln. Those in charge of the' government train and those delivering th lectures are an trained men from the several departments, all being familiar with their subjects. In. the party there are sixty-two experts,, lecturera and help era, Secretary McAdoo is not with the party,, he having been callled back to Washington after, having started on tne trip. . Half Million' View Exhibit. At the entrance' to the train a man keeps track of the number of visitor and up to the time of opening in Oma ha he asserted that since leaving Washington, in round numbers, jo, 000 persons .had viewed .the exhibit. No eatimate is made of the number of exhibits contained in the sixteen cars, but there are thousand of them. practically all of the government de partments being represented.' The departments having to do with war, agriculture and interstate commerce orobably carry the largest exhibits. In the war and navy collection there is shown about Everything that iocs along with preparednes. There are all kind o( implement of war. both for blotting out lives and for saving them. I here are all of the modern appliances used in battle and on the field; guns that will shoot ten to twenty miles, together with, stores of munitions of all kinds. In the navy, there are models of th great battleship and real torpe does, auch as are sent against the sides of ships, causing death and fle struction. - -,' Mine and Mining. There is a good deal of attention paid to mines and mining, the meth ods of carrying on the work being tuny explained, inere are shown in teriors of various kinds of mine and the methods employed by men in working them. . . . In the bureau of animal industry there it much that interests oeonle. i especially the stock raiser. , They are shown how to improve tlieir herds, ; keep them healthy and get the beat : results out ofj feeding. , Relative to the reclamation ol arid and semi-arid land, there is a large and comprehensive exhibit. The meth ods of irrigation are fully explained by lectures and topographical map of the country, and in this connection it is shown that on the reclamation project that at this time there are available for entry 354 Irrigated farms, ranging in size from forty to eighty acres; and that they can be purchased from Uncle Sam at $30 to $60 per acre. ' ' Mrs. Hans Norgard, Bride -..: Of a Month, Passes Away A bride of a month, Mrs. - Hans ; Norgard, 20 years old, died at a local 1 hospital Thursday evening following : a short illness. She wa born in Denmark and came to, Omaha five j 1 years ago. Besides her husband, a I dairyman at Fortieth and Valley j streets, she i survived by her father ; and mother, three lister and one ; brother in Denmark and threa sis ; ter and three brother in Omaha. Funeral services will be held from ; the home, Fortieth and Valley streets, n at 4 o'clock Sunday afternoon; with j interment in Wert Lawn cemetery'. '. j.. An Yr Bmto Banlar j Or. Ktnf No Lira pill will ka he ;! rtCTMe.. naainaina. rat ! IndUrwtloa m. tick keadicha. lie. 'All drutflat. Aavartlaaaanl . f . , The Secret the Submarine By E. Alexander Powell Autfcar ,1 To. tad f th Trail,' Frame," ate. FOURTEENTH INSTALLMENT Flf httag t Flaaaar Tha Hud te Clorr." "Vhr la Capright, 1S1, by E. Alaaaaoar Pewall. OTNOPHW. Usutanant Jarvu Mod la dtalld bp tha United mat naval board to invaatlsata and raport finding! on tha Invention of Pr. kalph Rurka. wblch aarva to brlnf tha aubmarlnea to a atata of perfection. On tha trial trip or tna invantora boat, a japaneaa helper la aurprlaed In tha act of eiamlnlnc tha mechanlatn. Hope reporta favorably on tha new device but there are other Inter eeted In It. Attempt to burflarlxe Burka'a laboratory fata: ater hla dauahter Uleo flrda him murdered In hla bedroom. Cleo eell her father' booka; aha flnda a not from which aha learn they contain aecret fcnnula. Olaa lvanoff and Oerald Morton. aplea In aaarcb of formula, attempt to cap ture cieo when ana cornea lor oooae to StaphanakL tha anarchlat Hop ruahe to her aid; Morton ahoota but bullet hit a bemb In cellar, which explcie. Hop and Cleo eacapa and attend ball at Mr. Pel riar'a, whoa nephew ha two mlaetni booka. Mahlln, a apy, attempta to ateal booka; in ecltement that follow booka dleappear. Manila eecapee Hope and Cleo take boat for an Island out in the bay. Mahlln and th Jap turn out th laland llcht After a vlolfnt Ktorm Hod and Cleo arriv on atrn Island and discover man they hunt la there, Mahlln and Japanea aleo reach tn laland Thay mcd from hod but raturn and dynamite th ahack. Hope and Cteo manage to feaoh Bandaboro, where Dr. Owen haa oao of the booka. He arrange t meet Hop at th hotel vrltn book. Morton poe a nop ana nut ror an tartnauak would have poaaeeeed th volum. Cleo I ea.pturd by Morton and taken to. cabin In th mountain. Sh Mud ther booka for whlob they search., rortunately ah t net to Hop, who. with Hook, tarta to raacu. Aa he croeee chaam in awtnsln basket Mahlln ateal ud and ebon at oabl with an ax. Hook appoar In Urn to av hop H rche th tbr aid and la reeteoj by ciao; ana swear nr iov to nim. hey ar follow by Mahlln and Jap who attempt to kidnap Clao. 8h swlnfa herself ever th oanyon. Olaa and Morton ar dashed to earth In an aaroplan. Hop and Cleo ar nulled from qulcKaari' by Moos and a traps vin. Mahlln and flatsuma ar called oeror tha Black council, on tn track of another book, thay find th owner haa lost It. Hop recelv a lettar demand Ina hla marries to a alrl who claim h comnromlaad her. H 1 forced to comply by cleo Accidentally o learn it is a piot to rop Dim in. n IB later summonva Waahincton. (Continued From Teeterday.) 'Now, looky here, Miss Cleo," he said persuasively, "there ain't no call fer you to do anything foolish, I II get a job in a day or two an' then every thing'll be all right Don't you worry no- more 'bout the money we'll get along ome way." 'You're a perfect old dear, Hook, she had answered,' "but we can't go on tl)i way any longer., My money i almost gone. Beside, I want to do this. I simply must have something toi occupy my mind- If I -don't, I think I shall go mad. And I want yoii to give me your word of honor, Hook, that yqu won t let anyone know where I have gone.' If you won t give me your word I won't give you my address. Do you promise?" , T i r .l. aij .;t. grumbled. "And 1 don t want any mail tor warded to me." continued Cleo. "There i no one that is likely to' write me, anyway, but it any letters should come I don't want to get them. I don't want anything that will remind me of my old life I'm going to try to torget. ,. "But ain't I going to see you no more, Miss Cleo?" , m """Of course," she answered. "Sacra mento i only a fern hour away and' t M 11 j a I i can casuy run qwn ana see; you now and.ithcn, or yotr eon)l and ee me. When I said that.l warned to torget everything connected with my old life, I didit't include you, Hook." r , i ,;: . . i , ' In the train on the way to Sacra mento, Hope briefly outlined to the astonished Hook the story Which the lawyer had told him of Cleo' parent age -I ... . "Gee whillikinsF' exclaimed ' the- sailor. "So Miss Cleo ain't Dr. Burke's, daughter at all? Waal, now t you come to speak of it, I've, often said to myself that she didn't resemble her paw. And you say she rich, too?" k .. '..'.- .. "Ye," said Hope, jrery rich indeed, I understand." ' i . ' ' "Then," remarked the sea' man, "it won't make no, difference .to' her whether they ever find, the secret o' the submarine or not?" ' - 1 "I won't make any great difference to her," said Hope, f-but it will to the government- As toon as we are mar ried I am going on with the search until I either find .the formula or am -convinced that it' is irretrievably lot" ; The Fletcher, residence, where Cleo was employed a governess, proved to be a handsome place in the colonial style, set well back from the trect in beautifully kept grounds, which swept down to the bank of the river. ' Miss Burke at home?" inquired Hope of a kindly faced lady who was seated on the verandah sewing. think Mis Burke ia In the gar den somewhere," said the woman pleasantly. "It is her afternoon to go out, but she rarely leaves the grounds. It you will be seated i will send a servant for her." "Please don't trouble, said Hope. I will find ber." Passing around the house to the garden in the rear, he strode through long pergola fragrant with roses, pushed his way through a screen of shrubbery and emerged upon a stretch of lawn, so smooth and beau tifully tended that it looked like a piece of green velvet, which swept, unbrokenly to the low stone wall which bordered the rtver. standing beside the wall, her back toward him, staring intently into the swirling water was Cleo a slender ana pa thetic figure in her black gown. Hi footfalls deadened by the turf, Hope stole forward softly. Just before he reached her he apparently came to a decision, for she stepped into the low parapet and her figure stiffened. as does that ot a swimmer wno is about to 'dive. And at that instant Hope s arms closed about her. Taken completely by surprise, she gave a startled scream; then, glancing over her shoulder, she found herself look ing into the face of the man she loved. With a great od ot renet ana happiness she snuggled, like a lost child, into his protecting arms. Hqok, remembering that there are occasions when two are company bat three are a crowd, whiled away an hour before he joined' them. As his smiing face appeared above the bushes. Cleo. transfigured by love and joy, rushed forward and threw her arms about his neck. "I'm the happiest girl that ever lived I" he cried. "I shall never, never forget your kindness and pa tience." And she kissed him on both cfieekl. "I wax afeard," said Hook teasing ly, "that now you're one o' the rich est gals in America you might ferget all about your old friends, Mis Cleo or Miss Montgomery, l s pose i should sy." "Jarvi ha told me all about it," he aairl. "but I still can hardly real ize that it i true. But -I won't have vnu call me Miss Montgomery Dr, Burke was the only father that I ever knew." - : "You will not be called Mus any thing much longer," remarke Hope happily. "I reckon you ain't goin' to waste much time in gettin spncea, men, aid Hook. - - "We are not," aid Hope emphat ically. "We have wasted quite enough already. We are going to be married tomorrow." When the three reached San Fran cisco late that afternoon Hope took Cleo to the quiet residential hotel where she had ' stayed on previous occasions. - . . "I. will be back in time to take you out to dinner, dear," he said, as they etnnrl . waiting: for the elevator.- "I must let Mr. Johnstone know that ! have found you, and" he added hap pily,:"! must hunt op $ minister.; ''v Dinn'l be aone lona.. dearest," the wolfed, clinging to his .; hati(L;, MI shall count the minute until you -are back with me." , j ' ' ' 'TH be back within a couple of hours at the most," he called, .as the elevator hot her upward..- Burlington Officials Hold "Family" Meet A "family" meeting of Burlington officials wa held at local headquar ter of the road, discussion of the lineup for winter traffic being- the principal topic. Those at the meeting were: General Manager Holdrege, Assistant General Manager Thieoff, Omaha; B. B. Greer, Chicago, assist ant to the vice president in charge of operation; General Superintendent Young, Alliance, and Lyman of Lincoln. R. B. Howell Buys Dr. Brown's Home on West Farnam Street R. Beecher Howell has purchased a handsome stucco house, 3405 Far nam street, of W. T. Graham, real estate man. This is the home built a few venra 90-n hv Dr. Ewinz Brown, who lived in it for a few year and then sold it to W. T. Graham a few months ago. ... Mr. Howell does not intend to oc cupy the place, but has leased it to Dr. E. L. Bridges for a period of two year. The price paid by Howell wa $14,- 500. The house stands on a ixty-five-foot lot. T B CnUBOd Tuesday.) Entire Body Covered i: With Watery Pimples Would Scratch Till Blood Cams Providano., R. L. Oct It, Kit. "Bom tlm aca iy skin btn'to -braak out tn Httl pimple. T Tha AIM with water, and when they opnd tha watery fluid ran out and aprvad the trouble until my ntir body tram my fas to my feet was oovered. Th Itehln was somethtns terribl. ana 1 would cratch until th blood oame, and ny akin would feel a U it war burning. I tried a proscription and varal kinds of aalva, but non hlpd na. After I had suffered this way tor 'about 14 or IB months 1 tried Boslnol Olntmont and lUslnol Boap, and th first application r!ivd m o that I alutt that night. In ix wks X was cured. (Signed) Raymond B. Madlcy, 9Q Union Ave. - Dooten have prescribed the Reclnol treat- Blent for over twenty year. Sold by all ctruggists. Samp! fra write to Dept. S-S, Reainol, Battlmor. Hd. ; Your opportunity to save 20 to 50 at the Central August Clearance Sale Many close-out patterns in every department ; of our store yet remain and must be sold to make room for heavy fall shipments. : , : ; You can buy Home Furnishings now. and get; ', just what you want to add to the beauty or conveni-' ence of your home, and, if you so desire,' we will ";. arrange to deliver it later. v Every article of Furniture, Stoves, Draperies or Rugs sold during this sale carries with it our Guar antee of Satisfaction, and, as usual you make your own termt. ' .'. ." v "That's Just the Dress for My Girl" . And that's just the ex pression made by a woman as she stood, in company with twq oth ers, in front of one of our 16th street win dows the other day. We couldn't give a more pointed example of the way the styles we are showing just now im press every woman who sees them. This ia extremely jfratify ing to us, because we know that the dresses we are showing this season are bet ter than any we have ever exhibited before, and we sim ply could not let this oppor tunity go by of expressing to this unknown woman the fact that she come to the same concluaion that hundreds of other women have, even thug early in the season, namely that Brandeis Store for Misse' Wear i Unexcelled Anywhere. J. L. BRANDEIS 4 SON3. "Store Closet at 6 P. M. Saturday Shop Early." New Skirts for Fall Wear Featuring especially the Sport Skirts. Smart new Velour Plaids and Checks. . Full, flaring models, at tractive pockets, stitching and buttons. $7.50, $10.00, $12.50 and Up A Special Value it Featured in Plaid Silk A Sport Skirt, large pockets and buttons, ylw Silk Petticoats Special attention is called to the new Flared Taffeta Petticoats, so necessary to give the correct fullness that fashion demands. A wonderful assortment in plaids and Dresden designs, as well as plain silks, Jersey tops. . $3.98, $5.00, $5.98 Early Fall Coats For cool days. Tailored models in serges, gabardines $12.50, $15.00, $19.00 Second Floor. . . Toys ? Yes, Toys! You may say it is a long while to Christ mas, and it is a terribly long while for children to wait from one year to another to get a new toy. This is an all-year-round toy store, and it is such a good toy store and so much ap preciated, that just re cently we had to eri enlarge it, and we may have to do it again. Just stop here the next time you are in the store, and see what a nice toy you ; can buy for a little money. It is going to bring a heap of pleas ure to some child. DO IT NOW. Main Floor Rear. Georgette and Crepe de Chine Blouses The Daintiest Type for Fall-READY FASHION CLINGS to this filmy, deli- l cate material Georgette will rule the 1 season without doubt. Decorations of beads and buttons and embroidered de signs in the most delicate colors lend a charm not to be denied. GEORGETTE CREPE Blouses in flesh and white; plain tucks, jabot effects, collar and cuff trimmed with Venise lace: also other beauu. embroidered in white, coral &CQQ $1050 delft blue; ornamented with beads pO70 to Flesh and white Crepe de Chine Blouses, box plaits and small tucks, also others plain with large tfjC f( AO pearl buttons at J)O.UU to J070 We are showing Plaid Georgette Blouses, all white barred off with lavender, old rose and blue. Second Floor. 41 -Piece English Dinner Sets. $4.98 Johnson Bros. English Dinner Sets Gold laced border over Co- bait blue. Made of the best grade English semi-porcelain, richl embossed edge and fancy han dies. The decoration consists of wide border of Cobalt blue, dar' on the outer edge and shadin beautifully into the white, mar ing a very pleasing effect on tli table. Special Saturday, 4 pieces for $4.98. Extra Special for Satur day Only 33 1-3 per cent discount on all Electric Floor Lamps. Main Floor. A Big Sale of Boys' Suits Best Values We Ever Saw at. ft VJfcAk m $5.00 An that is saying a whole lot, for this boys' suit de partment nas been built up on just; this kind of trade. These garments we offer for Sat urday are worth $6.50 to $8.50 and we are so ' sure that these values will be appreciated that we are going to pile five big tables high with them. More than three-fourths of them have two 'pain of pants that . meant double wear. A splendid assortment of patterns In checks, stripes, plaids, fancy mixture and plain colors. Blue serges, gray serges,, corduroys, plain worsted suits in browns and gray. - Tweeds, cassimeres, cheviots and homespuns in a great variety of weaves. The newest and smartest models. Sixes B to 17 years. Blouse Waists Plenty of these in dark pattern effects. Extra Pants, 65c A big lot of most serviceable kinds. Shirts In a great yariety of patterns. Raincoat and Hat Sets In grays, tans and mixtures. ' Third Floor. Newest Colored Kid Shoes Cross the Threshold for FalJ COMBINATION and two-tone effects 8-inch uppers. The shorter skirts for fall gave the manufacturers the inspiration for better and prettier footwear. The arrival of these beauti ful shoes will set at rest any doubts miladi mi have about wearing the new mode skirts, be-. cause the footwear Will take care' of itself. :r 1 S S ml - tall We mention in detail five styles that make spe cial appeal : At $6.50. New shade of mahogany brown, with , white uppers. At $7.50 Dawn gray kid vamps with white tops: At $8.50 Old ivory kid, fawn top. At $10.00 Mahogany brown vamp with pearl gray top fancy buttons. Also at $10.00 Cafe au lait with ivory kid top. All have Louis heels, light turned or medium weight welt soles. AU made on newest fall lasts, long plain forepart and all five are made over new fall patterns. They stand as exemplifications of the highest style types and the acme of comfort and good wear. All are lace styles with the single exception of the Cafe au Lait. 1,000 New, Stylish Hand Bags $1 Each We made a most advantageous pur chase from a New York manufacturer and now the bag have arrived and will be on sale here Saturday. The more we see 'of them, the more enthusiastic we become we have put them into a 16th street window so that you' may view them before the sale. . ALL NEW and stylish 1,000 of them, Morocco and Tokio Bags also Strap Purses. - Worth $2 to $5, at $1.00 each. . . , Mate Floor. Hosiery Specials Woman's Flbr Silk and Para Silk Boot Ho, in black, white and colors. With lisle tops, . double sole, reinforced heels and toes. Pair, 59c . Woman's Fiber Silk Boot Hose, in black, white and colors. Cotton tops and double soles., Saturday, pair, 25c. Children' Fin Ribbed Hoso, in black and white. Double soles, heels and toes, 15c. Main Floor. Drug s An Opportunity to Purchase the most T-,!l-,f lYaaJe Wanted Items at Very Lowest Prices i Olid neeUS La Blacha Faca Powdr, SOc site for 33 Ingram's Natural Rougo, special, 60c size for 29 Madam YaU' Faca Enamol, $1.60 'sit for ...89 Hanaoa ft Jonk's Cucumber Orris Lotion, 50c size 29 Palmar' Almond Meal, 25c size, for 16 Packer Liquid Shampoo, SOc size, bottle for , 29 4711 Pura Almond Soap, 15c cake for v-.v.. 9 Mentholatum, 50c size Jar ..29 Very Madam YaU's Lily Skin Whit. n.r, $1.00 size .......69 William' Shaving Stick, in ease, for . . '16 Halo Violot ToiUt Water, 75c size bottle for 49' Massatta. Porfume, regularly sold at 76c, ounce 49 Honeysuckle Porfumo, special, the ounce 39 Hanson Jonk's Wood Violet, special, ounce 39 Djer-Kias Vofetal, special, the Dot- tie ,89 Special Sale of Perfume am Lyons' Tooth Powder, 25c size for 14 Jap Rose Toilet Water, 60c size bottle 39 ' Sanltol Tootb Powder, 25c size, for 14 Babcock' Corylopais Talcum, special for 12 Rite Baby Talcum, 25c can 16 Phyaiciana' and Surgeons' Soap, 10c cake for 6 Aubry Sister' Natural Rouge, special 35 Manicure Files, 25c kind ....9 Toilet Water Main Floor. Kirk' Pure Castile Soap, 25c bar for 12 Kirk Peroxide Soap, 10c cake for 7. Cocoanut Oil Soap, 6 bars . .25 Welch's Grape Juice, quart 39 Bromo Seltaer, 60c size bot. 28 LUterine, $1.00 size bottle. .67 Sal Hepatica, $1.00 size bot. 67 Centhrox Shampoo, 60c size 29 Kirk' Jap Rose Soap, 10c cake for . 5 Palmoliva Soap, 10c cake ... .5 Fletcher's Castoria, 35c size bottle for 19 A Real. Remarkable Clearance Sale of PIANOS, PLAYER PIANOS, Now Going on in the . . Brandeis Piano Department-Third GRANDS Floor I Mora Than 15,000 Haddorff Player Pianos v Are Sold Yearly ,. ': y, ., . i- . ... ' ; We: have four Grands In this sale' that will appeal to you. .SeeV them get ' our price. V:' Vh v-' ! Remember This is a ?"i : Real Sale and your opportunity to deal. witn a House oi real values. When a one-nrice Piano Department has occasion to offer something special, you know it means a genuine sav ing. We have entirely too many good Instruments of rented, concert, used, traded in and demonstration type of many new but discontinued styles of our own line of instruments every one of this stock. . . ,.4 . , . - Every instrument is,: gutlrahteed as represented. Stool or Bench Delivered. You have over 20 makes of reliable instruments to select from. .; W will select fo you if you write at. and tuttran- te th ttlection to be a J represented. . .-.v" , Eiery inttrument it marked in plain figure - tha ft the price,- Phone, writ or eatt , . ;'... ., Haddorff Pianos Are Sold Here Exclusively in Omaha. Buy Now. on our guar an tee in this sale , to save you money and give you quality. ,;, V All must go cash or any reasonable terms. ' Freight prepaid within 100 miles. ! ' t