4 A THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: SEPTEMBER 24, 1916. 16-YEAR-OLD GIRL .. GIVES J3ERSELF DP Elsie Stephens, Who Escaped from Detention Home, Finds Bright Lights Delusion. ' TAKEN TO REFORM SCHOOL Tired of the bright lights, heart sick following the grim removal of de lusions regarding attractions of the seamy side of life, 16-year-old Elsie Stephens has voluntarily given her self up to juvenile authorities, after three weeks spent among unsavory companions, and " has " requested that she be sent to. the state' industrial home for girls at Geneva.- Elsie and a companion, delegated by Probation Officer Gus Miller, left Omaha for Geneva yesterday at 4:20 p. m. After registering at Geneva the girl-will be placed in the home of ; a friendly fanner to.prepare heTSetf for mother hood. , ' , Klsie has been a ward of juvenile authorities' for more than year. : Four w'.-eks ago she' leaped the ience at the Riverview Detention home, clad only, in -her full-length apron, the-same as other girl wards, and for three weeks was a wanderer on the streets, evading juvenile au thorities at every turn. According to her own admissions, she was har bored by a group of men who have made, of her a toy. After spending three weeks in quarters provided for her she was induced to accompany one of the men to a small town in Missouri Jn transporting the girl from one state to another for im moral purposes, the companion un wittingly violated the M?nn white slave act and the atttention of fed eral officials has been called to' the case. Officers have been unable to serve the warrant Warrants are in preparation for other men alleged to fiive been involved in holding Elsie and five other: girli in a- Twenty fourth stree( resort . -. ' .. Return Home Alone. "After the girl had been at lib erty for a month, buffeted about by ilL winds, she decided, while in Mis souri, that the best place for her was in the care of juvenile authorities and she accordingly came to me volun tary after a atate-wide search had t. i c k .In . she be placed in the State Industrial Rome, saia Deputy rrooation umccr Alls SlillG iV"VJM. (V.U..1- mA a rmttt, all .h w,v (rnm Mil. souri alone to surrender herself to me. Mistreatment ana aouse or cisie and other girls involved have aroused the ire of state and federal authori- ' ties and summary action will be taken within the next few weeks to bring .u ... :....: - MICIIl .If - JU911W. . Bertha Stephens, the 14-year-old . aisicr 01 E.IB1G, aiau waru ui ju- ..n.. -...i -i.i... -. ,1,. d Detention home. She will be placed irt the care of foster parents as soon as a desirable place is found for her uy rronation umcer Miner. -v; yuea flioaa uosis $1,000 Per Mile SANBORN SUGGESTS PLAN J if atrial -spins over one o? the finest stretches of oiled road in the state were made by cars carrying officials of the Automobile cl-ib. , . The mile of oiled highway extends on Fifty-second street from the north ern limits of Dundee to Benson. It if regarded as a scientific piece of road buildini. Dacked down hard be fore being oiled, and has almost per- reci contour. . When the Automobile club decided to -oil this test stretch of road the cpunty commissioners were persuaded to share equally the expense of the project. In buildr - the mile of model highway the Automobile club and the county commissioners had the co-operation of the Omaha Park board and City Commissioner Joe Hummel. The cost of oiling a strip twenty icci wine in me center ot tne roan for a distance of a mile was $1,000. Twelve thousand sallons of the best road oil obtainable were used. Owing to the fact that in some spots the oil has, not tuny soaked in the road will not be thrown open to the public un til uic miaaic 01 next week. . FOR FIVE $5.00 BILLS ONE A MONTH and on Free Trial COLUMBIA GRAFONOLA THREE JUDGES WILL HEAR RATE DISPUTE Railroads and State Attorneys Agree to Present Arguments at Sioux Falls Saturday. Following a suggestion made by Judge Walter Sanborn of St. Paul of the circuit court of appeals, presiding judge in this district, who was in Omaha for a conference with other federal judges, attorneys representing seven railroads, Assistant Attorney General Roe and Attorney F.. P. Smith.X representing the State Rail way commission, met in the local fed eral court room and agreed to present the freight tariff case at a hearing be fore three judges in United States district court at Sioux Falls, S. D. next Saturday. The agreement is in line with the action of the traffic officials of the railroads appearing before the State Railway commission at Lincoln Thursday, and demanding that the commission put into effect at once new freight distance tariffs, supersed ing Nebraska class rates in conform ity with the recent order of the Inter state Commerce commission. The commission refused and set a date for a hearing September 29. , Would Ask for Injunction. At that time, however, the railroad officials would not agree to a hearing, presenting petitions in federal court asking injunctions against the railway commission, the attorney general and several snippers ot tne state to pre vent them from interfering with the proposed mileage rates or attempting to use the old classified rates. It was announced that they would ask for a temporary restraining order in federal court here yesterday morning. it was pointed out by Judge San born that if the case were presented here 'it would be heard before one judge, whereas at Sioux Falls, similar cases will be heard before three judges who are experts on freight rate n.aiiers. The railroads which filed injunction petitions at Lincoln and the attorneys representing tnem at tne agreement proceedings here were: Burlington, DIVING GIRL TO LEAP FROM DOUGLAS BRIDGE. M i s s Jessie erland, one of w o nve n of Hip Hooray who win Gayety prom- viae SOUTH ERLAND. Soutli-young the "Hip, Girl s," appear at all week ises to pro- Omaha with something f a th illcr Monday noon when she will dive from I h e rail of Douglas street bridge into the waters of the muddy Missouri below. Miss South erland is an ac complished swim mer and an excel lent diver. The fact that the Doug las street bridge is something around 100 feet above the water and that the Mi-souri river has always been known as a treacherous stream has no ter rors for this miss. She even declares it will be a pleas ure. She will make the dive at U:45 Monday noon. F e r m ission to make the leap has been granted by the street railway company and the city authorities. The leap will ,be made just east of the toil house. Miss Souther land is also some hing of a fancy diver and performs a number of diffi cult aquatic feats is the feature at ;raction of a sex ette of diving girls appearing at the Gayety. WEATHER BUREAU IS OF IMMENSE GOOD Col. Welsh Tells of Some of the Things It Does Besides Fore casting the Weather. HELP FOR THOSE WHO SHIP Byron Clark of Omaha: Union Pacific and Grand Island, Edson Rich of Omaha; Northwestern and Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis and Omaha, A. A. McLaughlin of Omaha; Rock Is land, E. P. Holmes of Lincoln; Mis souri Pacific, H. G. Harbel of St. Louis. . By A. R. GROH. Speak not with . scorn, O citizen, concerning the weather bureau. Even though the prediction may be for "fair and warmer" and a cold wave comes and the thermometer drops 90 degrees and snow falls to a depth of eighteen feet, that-doesn't give you any right to laugh at the weather bureau or to say that Uncle" Sam might as well save his money. No, no! "We have other and more impor tant functions than giving the peo ple a hunch' on tomorrow's weather," said Lucius A. Welsh, our local weauer prophet. "If there's any- "AMERICA, FIRST" For the welfare of the Nation HOSTETTER'S First FOR For the welfare of the Stomach and Bowels POOR APPETITE INDIGESTION BILIOUSNESS OR MALARIA TRY HOSTETTER'S Stomach Bitters Benson & Thome Co.- This Grafonola posses ses all the essentials that go to make up a real in strument of music -the Columbia full, clear, nat ural tone; strong; motor (plays two records with one winding:) , exclusive tone-control shutters; ma hogany or quartered oak cabinet. : Come in and hear it, or telephone us te deliver one to your home on trial. Other styles, $15 to $350. Columbia Records for October now on sale. All the latest hits. ' ' SchmoIIer & Mueller Piano Co., 1311-13 Faraam St. "'!;;' Omaha,- Neb. - ..." Retail uri WfeoIeeaW DUtriW I tore for Nebraska, 'lowm and ' ,...,.,. South Dakota. Women's Shop- Ball Gowns, Opera Cloaks Beautiful and fresh they look, just unpacked; the product of several leading New York modistes. They have caused quite a flutter of excitement throughout our estab-. lishment, where only the choicest can awake ' enthusiasm. ): 2 t:l Ball Gowns - Maline nett and tulle in delicate paatelle shades over other dainty colored foundation! ot taffeta ' form illusively delightful effects. French flower and buds, passementerie, fold and silver braid lace and cord edgings, as well as spangles are the bril liant embellishments that 'make these gowns wbn- derful i $16.50 to $95.00' Evening Cloaks and Coats i Of rich , silk velvet in canary, cerise, Burgundy, Hong Kong Blue and black.' - Trims of mufflon and seal skin. Rich silk and satin linings and withal moderate prices ' $25.00 to $75.00 A Tempting Fur Sale to commence Monday at 8 :30 a. m. and continue throughout the week., A Leading Manufacturer's SAMPLE LINE rO TWO PIECES ARE ALIKE, and the assortment is wide enough to suit the most exacting, while prices will suit all purses. The furs have been gathered from every quarter of the globe and include: FOXES red, white, black and pointed, sil ' ver grey and genuine American. MINK Genuine eastern," Rus sian and Jack. LYNX Natural, black and Canadian. RACOON Natural and dyed; also Beavers, Mole, Brown Martens, Kit Coney, Natural Coney, Imt. Ermine; Wolf and Hudson Seal. We Have Priced These Goods Most Conservatively, but While the Sale Lasts An Additional Discount of 20 per cent Will Be Allowed. . Every unit is guaranteed. An expert furrier on hand. C That accurately ' delineates rOOIWcar the very latest fashions. The New Matinn Boot in two-tone battleship grey vamp, with beige top, (turned soles,, high arch and medium vamp; exceedingly smart $12 style, for. ..... , .. Several Patterns In Glace Kid with both Louis and Cuban heels, turned and welt soles, short and medium vamps wonders bought before prices jumped. ., i .... i, ..... . Clace Kid With' White Calf Top, also all black glace kid with leather covered Louis and Cuban heels. Cannot duplicate under $ 7.00... ....... iEMi Si Ml i thine makes me tired it is to hear people say: 'Oh, the weather bureau doesn't hit it half the time.' Anyone Can "Hit It" 'Hit it I Why. some of these jack- led astronomers with no education and less science can 'hit it' occasion ally. Anyone' can 'hit it' sometimes by guessing. 1 nese z long-oraiann lorecasters go c-acic to a year wnci the same planets were in the ascen dant during the same montns if thev are this vear. and then the predict the same weather for this year, taking, also, further safety pre cautions by making their predictions extremely elastic and indefinite. 'Now. what is the weather bureau really for? ,. One of its important functions is to give warning of big storms that would endanger shipping or crops. And in this department alone its economic im portance is simply enormous. "The Chicago Board of Trade esti mated that the money saved to ship ping on the Great Lakes in one year by reason of the warning of storms given by the weather bureau was suf ficient to maintain the entire bureau all over the United States for twenty years. "The Philadelphia Maritime ex change estimated that one single warning by the bureau of the ap iroach of a storm from the West In !ies had saved shipping worth $2,000, HX), to say nothing of scores of lives, iut if you tell that to some of these cornfield canaries' they wouldn't be lieve you. Help to Shippers. "Right here at the Omaha office we do a great work for the business houses and shippers. "Every day shippers call up to ask what the temperature will be between Omaha and some given point during a given time. If it is going to be too hot or too cold to ship the goods they have in mind we are able to tell them and they delay the shipment until the temperature is safe. Single shippers here in Omaha have told us that we have saved them $5,000 on one such transaction. "Even the swiftest "storm moves across the country at only about 600 miles in twenty-four hours and, with our reports from all points, every twelve bours, we .can . easily, predict the arrival of big storms or hot or cold waves." Lads Who Stole Auto Paroled to Their Parents Leo Small and Gilbert Gagnon, youthful joyriders whose stolen fliv ver was held up by the Plattsmouth police when the lads dashed by tha officers on the toll bridge, presented pitiful pleas when they appeared in juvenile court. The machine was stolen from Twenty-fifth and Burt streets in the early morning, the boys spending the Sabbath riding about tha city before their dash across country. They were paroled to their parents as first offenders. WE SAVE YOU M0NEY.THERE A REASON f Phone 1513-1515 Howard St. S27.50 Kocker, mahor- anr arias Rocker, mahoc any auto seat (or S9.7S Flock.r, Fumed, .tuto at, S0.98 Rocker. Fumtd. 'eather aeat. or S4.75 r h I beautiful Vllllam and Mary Chair and Rocker to match, done In tint liptitrr eats and backs, acta ....B2T.50 Our Store Message- The Furniture Store that is "differ ent" was plainly seen every day the past week at Raymond's. Early and late "wide-awake" buyers were here securing for themselves those many "saving" values in every department of the store, just as they were advertised and illus trated LAST Sunday and during the week. They were too good to let pass. Examine the illustrations here shown and look at the "Every-Day Low Price" of each one, and you will discover another "opportunity" equally as great. Library Tables of Distinction The one pictured, In Mahogany or Fumed Oak, 28-4 top; Pric '...$10.75 Golden Oak Library Table $6.95-$7.25-$8.50-$9.75 Fumed Oak Library Table .$7.25-810.75-813.50 - these are well designed and of dependable material and construction. This Is a typical Ja cobean Rocker, fin ished In quiet old Eng lish tones, csne panel back and tapestry seat onlyt: $19.75 Chair and Davenport to match, and many small er associated pieces. No style ot design makes a prettier "ensemble" for the living room or den. Suites in many styles may be mads up from our varied line of Tables, Chairs, Rockers and Davenports. The Duofold here shown Is fumed oak, quarter-sawed; price ....$9.75 Tha Rocker and Chair has genuine leather spring seat. .88.25 The Table Is 26x38 top ......,....$10.75 A Duofold to match ....v .-$19.75 Here Is a big, roomy, restful Rocker a . most popular style done In genuine Span-1 lsh leather or tapestry. Price In J either $18.75 A large Leather Rocker, similar design .$16.75- A large Golden Oak Rocker, leather up-: holstered seat .37.75 A large Golden Fumed or Mahogany fin ished Rocker, leather seat and back, , (back very high) ....$9.95 $39.75 Our Dining Room Furniture Section ' la In full "New Dress" every authentic period style-Mii walnuts, mahoganies and "old oaks," are among late arrivals. The Buffet shown Is of fumed oak, 61 Inches length, 24 Inches depth; the mirror Is 10x50 Inches. This Is a LARGE Buffet; price ...$39.75 A 45-Inch Buffet, golden or fumed. In quarter-sawed oak; price ,. ...$13.75 Buffet, golden and fumed oak, 4 feet In length, only 815.75 This Tea Waron haa rubber tired wheels. It has re movable tray, cre tonne decoration, mahogany or fumed 1 91 Mahogany, 68-ineh Mahogany VUattt. Walnut, Mahogany, (2-Inch top, top, $56.50 $31.75 $23.75 $34.75 $29.75 These Dressers rnn in the wopd indicated under each one. Every one of them is of highest grade and FINISH. ' They are heavy valueai Dressers in OAK $5.75, $7.75, $8.75, $9.75 w-l Many new patterns bars freshened up our stock the lUOS Pt few nays. V Royal Wiltons, 8x11 $35.00 Pretty Bedroom Patterns, 7-8x $9.75 BRr8SK18 Same designs. In 8-Sxl0- $11.75 27x64 Velvets 955 27x54 Axmlnsters 81.95 27x54 Wool Fibres 59a ' Steel Beds In Many Desirable Patterns. Steel Bed, like Illustration, In oak finish or walnut fin ish, 816.50. Steel Beds, $4.75 $6.75 87. 75 all heavily patterned and smoothly fin ished In Vernls Martin. Shirtwaist Matting Covered Rexes Size 14x27 Sice 15x30 Site 20x40 Slie 22x48 51.65 2.15 15-15 66.75 85c Brass Metal Bed, like Illustration, In Gun finish, a handsome bed. $14, 75 PointedVal-ues-Useful Ar ticles All Over the Store. A 20x30 Top Folding Card Table Mahogany finish, leatherette top $1.69 A large Vernls Martin Bed, full site or $3.75 A Felt Mattress, art tlcklng.$5.95 A Felt and Wood Fibre Mattress, (45 lbs.), art ticking ....$3.65 A Mahogany Finished Tray..65e An Aluminum Roaster 65et A Mahogany lamp, silk shade, 80 inches tall $4.75 This. Solid Oak Kitchen Cabinet, white enameled Interior, sliding nlckleoid top. It la a real piece of cabinet work all through aa well aa a perfectly complete C I 7 7 C kitchen cabinet, price. . I I . I O