Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, November 03, 1916, NEWS SECTION, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE BEE: OMAHA, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1916.
USE MANDAMUS TO
Frank Odell Writes
Tribute to Browned Hall
Fifty-three - years of educational
progress are epitomized in a booklet
prepared by Frank G. Odell, a well
known citizen of Omaha, and issued
Mr. Odell, who for years has been
a neighbor of the shcool on South
Tenth street, traces Brownell's history
from its begnnings in 1863, Older
than the state itself,. Omaha possesses
in this institution one of the first
schools for girls, not only in the west
colleger for women, had . begun its
work. , ' ' ,
The school was first located at the
settlement of "Saratoga Springs,"
then three miles outside of Omaha,
now at Twenty-fourth and Grand ave
nue. Here, in a building originally in
school wes incorporated and removed
to a new site at Sixteenth and Jones
streets. ,
The property at the corner of
Tenth and Worthington streets, how
occupied by Brownell Hall, was se
cured in 1886, chiefly through the in
Mrs.
Byers to Come to
Christian association in the annual
campaign for funds.. Mrs. Byer is
a former Omaha woman. .
Help. Raise Some "Funds
Mrs. Emma F. Byer of Minne
apolis, executive secretary for the
north-central field, and Miss Ada
GET AUDITORIUM
Dry Try to Break Contract of
. , Can Knofht for DlBtencfr,
The Dartmouth hockey team t nefotta
tfne for the line of St. Nicholas rink, in New
York, for pracUce seeeiona. From Hanover
to New Tork for practice may mean that the .
Green club wleldera are to play their sched
uled games In San Francisco.
Starkweather, city field - secretary,
under the title "Brownell Hall A i
but in the entire country. In loo)
tended for hotel purposes, classes
strumentality of the late Herman I will be in Omaha November 15-25 to
the Wets for Use of the
City Building,
Tribute of Appreciation.
j not even Vassar, oldest of the eastern were carried on until 1868, when the
Kountze.
assist the local Young Women's
WANT MEETING SUNDAY
A petition asking that writ of
mandamus be issued compelling the
t city commissioners to revoke the con
: tract wtih the Nebraska Prosperity
league for the exclusive me of the
Auditorium for the ten days from
; October 27 to November 7, has been
filed with the clerk of the district
," court by Elmer E. Thomas campaign
manager of the Douglas county "dry"
. campaign committee.
The petition alleges that the action
' of the Prosperity league in renting
the Auditorium is against public pol
" icy and was entered into for the pur
; pose of preventing the "dry" forces
from using the building for arguments
i in favor of the prohibitory amend-
ment. . ' t ";
i The plaintiff asks that ,tlie court di
f rect the city commissioners to itn
i mediately revoke the contract and
1 rent the Auditorium to the "drys"
Sunday afternoon or Monday even-.
' ing. . ' - ..', '
That the Prosperity league has of
fered the use of the Auditorium to
' anyone agreeing that the prohibition
: question would not be discussed is
- charged.," The petition states that this
proffer was made to the ' Christian
- Endeavorers, who declined it. -
The petition further alleges that the
contract impairs the rights of the pub
lic, is unreasonable, unfair and was
made for the purpose of preventing
r a free discussion of public questions
: in a building supposed to be for the
use of the public in general.
The case will come before Judge
: Sear. .... , ;
Secure Lot, Too. ' j
Not only have the wets leased the
Auditorium so that the drys are un
able to get it for the Bryan meeting
or for other prohibition meetings dur
ing the remainder of the campaign,
but the Prosperity league, according
to. Elmer Thomas, has leased many
vacant lots, including the site where
the Billy Sunday Tabernacle stood a
year ago.
This Mr. Thomas and the dry fed
eration discovered when in despera
tion, after failing to get the Audi
torium, they rushed to rental offices
seeking to get vacant lot on which
to erect a large tent for the Bryan
meeting and for other dry meetings.
"They have sewed up everything,"
laid Mr. Thomas.
Father Fights for
Motherless Girl
Byron McElden, divorced husband
of the late Mayme B. McElden (Mrs.
Thomas Swift), one of the victims of
(he Sarpy county-Missouri river SU
tbmobile tragedy, has started court
proceedings to have hi little daugh
ter, Lillian, taken away from th
child's grandmother, Mrs. Mary Mon
ster.
The fight over who is to have the
i little girl dates back to the time when
J his wife obtained a divorce decree
' and was granted custody of their
daughter. Since the death of Mrs.
Swift the child ha been with tier
grandmother.
McElden filed a petition asking a
. modification of the divoce decree
and tried to get the girl taki n awaj
... from the grandmother, who in turn
protested. .'.'
Now the father answer the proteil
- of the grandmother and denies the
legal right to appoint an administra
.' tor for the little girl. He alleges thai
.' the grandmother isn't competent to
care for his daughter. He asks that
; Mrs. Mynster's protest be dismissed
and his' daughter be restored to him.
; Bryan to Talk Here
Saturday Evening
Omaha friends of W. J. Bryan are
.- hard at work to provide in adequate
, place for' the meeting to be held here
Saturday evening. The Auditorium
' had been engaged by the Prosperity
league this week. Present plans arc
to erect a large tent at Fifteenth and
. Capitol avenue for the Bryan meet
'.'i, in. ',- .. ',
I Mr. Bryan will be met at the depot
i by committee of prominent citiiens.
:J An effort i being made to ecure the
, attendance of a large group of demo
.,. crats who have renounced their al-,-
legiance to Senator Hitchcock. These
democrat will not swallow the brand
of democracy prescribed by the sen
it ator. One of the features of the state
campaign is the refusal of Mr. Bryan
' to allign himself with the Hitchcock-
Mullen combination,
Mails Flooded With ' ,
Letters to War Prisoners
The po9toffice is experiencing a
rush similar to that of the Yuletide
period because of the flooding of the
local office with political literature.
The political literature being sent out
this year is the largest the local office
has had to contend with.
The postoffice has started on' its
way a large amount of foreign mail
for prisoners of war held in the va
rious internment -camps throughout
the world. The consignments are ex
pected to reach the prisoners about
Christmas time. The mail is handled
without cost to the sender and con
sists chiefly of books, periodicals and
newspapers. A large portion of the
mail will be sent to Japan and Rus-ia.-
..'..-' . -. ''.: ' '
Burgess-Nash to Give
Doll Party Saturday
Every little girl in Omaha it in
vited to attend a doll party given by
the Burgess-Nash company in honor
of the little girl and their dolls.
T This party is entirely compliment
ary and is to be given Saturday after
noon. Each little guest will be seated
with her doll at table in the Cricket
room, where refreshment will be
served. A souvenir will be presented
to each guest as she goes out.
Mother may, of course, accompany
the little folks.
This same feature proved so popu-
i tar last year that over 1,310 young
ster attended, which necessitated
serving the children in relays of 200
a each period.' "
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jtmw y ml (in((0) wired
IB(Bim(DimTIm(D)Finie
PME months ago, after a careful survey of our store policy, we made
some most momentous decisions decisions that meant everything to us and we believe a great deal to people of this city.
In times past, we have sold oar merchandise, which is conceded to be of the highest order; at the' accepted margin of profit, and our
business has grown in volume, developing as it grew. Some time ago, without in any way lowering our high quality and style stand
ards, but as the result of a lower operating cost, we were able to invite the public to a number of events that meant "Better Values."
Th public took in up in s most amazing way, and as a result we have doubled our business. s , '
W holirve that vou. too. may profit, and we want to show you how-a store that started as a one department children's shop has crown tn nine n.
lt.y shops in one delightful store capable of outfitting the smallest infant or the largest man or woman. , , , "
' We are making IT WORTH YOUR WHILE to visit this store, and have planned this extraordinary event unto that end.
The values we offer are so strong that comparative prices or previous prices will be unnecessary. We invite you to see the goods, knowing full well
they will tell their own story. So come Friday or Saturday to the greatest event in our history. . '
TV XT .Irv t
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Irim'd Millinery
THIRD FLOOR
Mt Three "Dltcovery" Price
$1.95, $2.50, $5
Quite Impossible to describe them,
but when you sea them you'll bay.
All Furs One-Third Off
t. Including Felti from every quarter of the globe, In
both Scarfs, Neckpieces and Muffs. '
.. . Mot only our own stock, bat a large .
representation from the Annls Fir Co.
You will rind bare a tremendous assortment of Red, Gray,
Black, Whits and Pointed Fox, graded from 60 to $160.00, Includ
ing Genuine' American Pelts that are really wonderful examples of
this beautiful fur. .. . . ,
The assortment la also comprised of Black Lynx, Genuine Mink,
I Russian Mink, Beaver, Hudson Seal, Australian Chinchilla, Mole,
Coney and many others
ONE-TH1JRD OFF
Shoe Shop """
Havana Brown : Kids With Oote and ;
Ivory Tops, Tan Russia Calf Boots with !
, real buck mustard tops, several styles in
Black Glace Kids with White Calf Tops, ;
Patent Dress Boots with White Wash-j
able Calf Tops, Black or Tan Russia Calf
Walking Shoes, Louis, Cuban or Paris
Heels and Turned or Welt Soles. -
These Shoes are the Fashionable Suc
cesses of this season. ' "Discovery" price,
$5.95
See them in the window
300 Pairs of Children's Shoes . 1
In Tan Russia Calf, Patent Colt and Gun Metal leather. Slses
. 8 to 11 and 11H to 1, "Discovery" J
200 Pairs of Childs' Shoes
In Patent leathers with Red, White or Brown Tops. Sisee I to
. A
price
large assortment at the "Discovery''
69c
Men's Clothing t
Group No. 1 -'
' 180 Men's Suits In Smart Metropolitan styles
of elegant fall materials, choice designs and
color number of Sam Peck models as
well a a large range of plnch-backa, form-
fitted and semi-fitted styles. Bites from si
slim to 46 stout, In order that It may be worth
your while . to dls
'. cover the capacity
of our men' shop
the price will be..
Group No. 2 ' 1
160 Overcoats for men, Including Ulster, Box
Backs, Plnch-backs, Chesterfields, Form-
Fitting, Knitabaca
and Sam Peck .
models. Discovery
price
Group No. 3
95 High-Class Models, many by Stein-Block
, and gam Peck covering the field of
fashion , In men's clothes for Fall and
winter, sites from
8 slim to 46
stout. Discovery
price
Group No. 4 '
Includes Sam Peck, Stein-Block and oth
, er good makes In models fashionable men
most need this winter. Fabrics and fit
.tings are of unquestionable excellence..
$14.50
$14.50
$18.75 S
n
Ok IMS
$18.75
3-
Men's Furnishings
Schoble Hats
With broad brims. In light
' weight soft felt, ailk lined
The moat stylish hat for dOW
in all the new fall colors.
"Discovery"; price.. ...$2.40
Caps ? j.
For Auto Travel or general
wear, in all wool Scotch good.
A wide' range of patterns,
from the very neat to the very
noisy. "Discovery price. 95et
Silk Shirts for Men
Crepes, Satin Stripes, Plain
Poplins, Fiber de Lux, in a
; wide range of patterns, mad
by Earl ft Wilson, Emery and
other blgh-grade . maker.
."Dlacovery" price..... 83.40
Staple Quality Shirts
The kind moat men wear to
the office. In either Soft or
Stiff Cuffs ; a few with pleat- .
ed fronts. All guaranteed fast '
eolora. "Discovery" prie.95 1
All Silk Neckwear
In handsome, all-over pat
terns, figure, strip, Sara- ',
' theas, with small motif and
new knit scarfs. Really beau
tiful coloring throughout the
" .65
Pajamas '
In plain colors, stripes or fig- ..
uresj Crinkled Crepes, 8ol
, settu and Madras, Silk trima '
or Frogs, Military or Neglige -
roll collars. At a ridiculously
. . low "Discovery!' price. $1,40 ?'
TI 9 Ct.- Second
VV UUiCIi 3 tOUUJ Floor...
Silk Plush Coats' v i
Plush has sensationally advanced In price. It is nevertheless
the fashionable, beautiful material for this winter. Forethought
bought these coats before the advance and in addition to this the
special prices framed for this event create a really wonderful
value. Never again not even In January, will this class of plushes
be bought at these prices. Sizes from 14 to 46 bust.
Lot NO. 1
. Silk Plush Coats with two-year guaranteed
Sol satin lining. A very wonderful value.
. "Discovery" price
Lot No. 2
' Silk Plush Coats with two-year guaranteed
- Sol satin lining. A number of good models
to choose from, many fur trimmed, at....
Lot No. s ::y
, Silk Plush Coats of especially rioh, lustrous
pile with 3-year guaranteed lining. Sev
, eral models embellished by handsome fur
Handsome Winter Coats
i In the wannest wool mixtures, including Velours, Broadcloths, . -
Zlbellnes, Bolivia and Bulky Scotch Mixtures, with the widest
of collars and largest of pocket, stylish belts and cuffs. Many
are luxuriously trimmed with good fur. - Three astonishing '
. - "Dloovry" Prlc J
$1750 $25M $3950
Our Entire Stock of Suits
Grouped Into Two Lots
The assortment la an excellent one and includes all wanted materials
and colors. True Benson-Thome styles. "Discovery prices
$15.00
$19.75
1 ... . -' 1,-'
$25.00
$15.00 -$25.00
Off
Will
All Our Exclusive Suits
Be Sold - at
ALL OUR DRESSES IN FOUR GROUPS . '
WOOL SERGE FROCKS in simple styles for young rmm
. women. . "Discovery" price 4) O
ALL WOOL FRENCH SERGE AND POPLIN FROCKS, tt I fi AA
"Discovery" price....... .... 1 U.UU
SILK AND WOOL AND GEORGETTE FROCKS, "Dls- t I C AA
covery" price , ! 1 O.UU
ALL OUR FINEST DRESSES UP TO $150.00,' .'.m
INCLUDING PARTY FROCK AND EVERY 1t (iff
wi 1 1 e 1 ar uahbi iu tub ui rw f c c at v
The Great Attraction in the
"Waist Shop"
Will be two large tablea of Georgette Crepe and Crepe de
Chin Blouses. You will find here qualities that will
tonish the most expert shopper. "Discovery" price....
r. $3.95
Women's and Children s Furnishings i'S
For Women
Women's Pare Anger Wool Sweat,
era, In red, brown or green.
These sweaters are of a very
high grade, but in I-year-eld
styles. "Discovery" value.. .33
Marinette Sweaters of all sweaters
the aristocrat, in dainty pastelle
shades as well a a tew dark col
or. "Discovery'' value. .$8.50
WmeaS tale Salts All that's
left of the Mentor lin, the Men
tar people having gone out of
business.
In Egyptian cotton ..85
In Best grade cotton.. $1.15
In all-wool $1.69 ,
In silk and wool.. .,..$1.95
Women's Fare Thread 8Uk Hose,
with clocks, blaok only, "dis
covery" price, at 704
For Children
Children's Sweaters,' 8 to 12 year,
made from a mixed wool yarn,
but very serviceable at that
price , 954
Kisses All Wool Sweaters, In
,. belted styles, colors card, navy,
oxford and brown. "Discovery"
price, at ..; ..'.....$1.80
Children's Woolen Tests or Pants,
- broken line and die, at. .49t
Children's Bear Brand Hose.l9
Infants' Weol or Lisle Tlctor Hose,
at pair 19
Children's Jack ana JU1 Hese.lQsj
Women's Boot Silk Hoe....49t
Women's Fibre 811k Hose.V. 39
Women's Lisle or Fibre Silk Hese,
assorted color or black, samples
only. "Discovery" price.,. 19
mm
& mitt
Infants and Tots
.,'- Second Floor
Children's Colored Wash Dresses
, . - In Ginghams, Percales, etc., 2 to 6 years.
... , "Discovery" Prices
49c, 79c, ?1.35, $1.95
-; Children's White Dresses
Dainty frocks of lawn and organdie, as well as Tailored dresses 1
of Repp. "Discovery'" Prices
79c, $1.35, $1.95, $3.75, $4.75 :
Brokn Lin of Infants' Shlrt... .....30
Embroidered Flannel used for making infants' and children's skirts. '
"Discovery" prices ...69 and 89
Infants' Long and 8hort Dresse of nainsook and dimity. Special
"Discovery" prices , 49,, 79 $1.35, $1.95
Infant" Cashmere Sacque and Wrapper, f Revelation 'prices -49.
95, $1.35. $1.95
Infant' Knitted or 811k Repp Bonnt..., .65
Children's Sweaters, sites to fit children to year, wonderful
values at the "discovery" prlc... ....,.'......95, '
Children" Flannelette Night Gown and Night Dresses, praotical
staple goods at "discovery" prlc ; . .S9 and 79
Children's Coats
Of Chinchilla, Corduroy, Zlbellne, Broadcloth and Vlvet, at
sensational "discovery" prices
'.y:::!J $2.95, $6.95, $7.95
Tailored Bats for children tremendously reduced. i
Second
Floor...
Girls' Shop
Girls' Coats for School
Mixtures, Corduroys and Plain Cheviots, ' both
lined and unlined styles, with big collars and
pockets. A wonderful line of serviceable
school coats that can only be Identified with
1 high class merchandise. "Dis- f e aa
' covery" price POsUU
Girls' Dressy Coats " 1
In Velour, Wool, Plush, Zlbellne, Broadcloth
- and Mountain Breeze Velour, stylish models,
beautuuiiy trimmed, some with fur. (Tfi AC
, at.... yJ.L
these coats, they're
Discover a wonderful value.
Raincoats for Girls
Never mind the real value of
to sell at -
Our Best Dresess for Girls
Girls' Wool Frocks, 8 to. 16 years, In red and brown serge and'
- black and white checks with bright colored trims, many middy
I dress styles, some with pleated skirts. "Discovery" O AC
' price, at 4A.V
Girls' Wool Frocks, : 8 to 16 years, In checks, plaids and plain
. colors, also a few challies real good styles for either J i AC
1 dress or school. "Discovery" price t . . . JJ V O
In Challle, Albatros and French Serge, many styles, all new and
delightful. Sites from t to 16 years. ."Discovery" d?7 Q C
price, at 4" i"3
Boys' Shop
, Mala Floor .
Boys' Norfolk Suits
School suits in wear resisting
fabrics, good shades of grey or
brown mixtures, in good boy
ish styles, with pinch or
pleated - backs. Most suits
with two pairs of fully lined
knickers. "Discovery prices
$3.95-$4.95 -$5.95
Dressy Suits
In soft, rich shades of grey, brown or blue, in exclusive patterns
and models, most suits with two pair of fully lined AC
knickers: "Discovery" price PU. VO .
Boys' Overcoats
In cheviot or chinchilla, full double-breasted coats, in pinch
back or full belted styles, good warm linings and military
collars, mad for warmth and senr- te 0?-CA OC
Ice. MDisoovery" prices Jw.VO "O.yO .
Boys' Mackdnaws
With wide shawl collars and new effect in belted backs, mad
' from the heavy northern wool, these coats offer stubborn re-'
2d"ooId.to"Scove)ry"' prices $4n5"$5.95-$6.95 -
Boys Hats
- In Cheviot or Chinchilla, with
; or without eartabs. "Di
covery" prlc. .39s and 69
Boys' Neckwear
New designs, new colorings,
regular' boyish neckwer.
"Discovery" prlc ....r.33
Boys' Wash Suits . 1
Plain blu or pink and neat
striped materials in chambray
' and galatea. "Discovery"
price, at 95
Boys All-Wool - , '
Sweaters
Navy or Maroon with double :
trip around cheat, heavy
ribbed,- wide shawl collar.'
"Discovery" price ....$2.75
Boys' Corduroy Suits
Golden brown, grey or mole
color, made in Tommy Tuck
er style. "Discovery" price
at $2.95
Same material in romper style.
"Discovery" pric ...$2.15
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