THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1916. RETURNING GOODS ' : EVIL IS DISCUSSED Boston woman Arraigns the Women of America for Prevailing Practice. AT EAOHEES' MEETING Mary Schenck Woolman of Boston arraigned the women of America on the charge of flagrantly abusing the "goods on approval" privilege of the stores. She spoke before the home economics section of the State Teachers' association in the city council chamber yesterday atterneon "In one large store in Boston."she said, "it is no unusual thing for $20,- (IUU worth ot goods , to be returned in a single day. "1 know of a store that loses $30, 000 a year through the deterioration of goods taken out on approval. I .have stood and watched goods come back to a store and the condition some were in was shocking. Some evening dresses had to be pressed. for they had been worn. Some were ill such condition they had to go right to the bargain counter. Store is Defied. "1 know cases where dishonest "people with charge accounts have used rugs all wintetr on the pretext that they wantted to try them and couldn't make up their minds whether to keep them, suits that had been altered have been sent back and the customer has defied the store to make her keep them, utterly disregarding the justice or right in the proposition. Some have bought underwear and worn it a week, then had it washed and sent back. "Not all women are like this, but the good suffer for the unreasonable ness and dishonesty of the bad. Heads of big stores a few years ago . began to take serious consideration of charge accounts and goods on ap proval plans. They seriously dis cussed stopping these privileges. One big department store here in the west has stopped the goods on approval privilege. It has big signs up stating that goods positively cannot be sold on approval. Other stores have stopped the approval privilege on cer tain classes of goods. Added Expense. "Aside from the deterioration of the goods, there is a great expense in sending goods on approval. Nineteen persons have to handle every order in a store I know of and if the goods are returned the transaction has to go through those nineteen hands again. It costs on an average 10 cents every time the delivery wagon stops at a house. "The modern department stores give us 50 many privileges that we . should take care not to abuse them." In the Boards of Education pro gram at the Central High school a radical change in the rural school was advocated to bring it to the system of the city school. County superin tendents should not be elected by political-parties, but should hold their offices permanently as long as they do their wo'Nt well was the opinion of those who spoke. , ' Business Man Breaks Arm :t And Rib in Auto Accident, R. C. Brown, manager of the Carey Cleaning company, who was hurt Thursday in an auto accident at Twenty-isecond and Evans .streets, is suffering from a broken arm and a fractured rib, according to X-ray photos taken Friday morning. J. A. Peterson was driving the car which bumped the Carey company's machine. Mr, and Mrs, Wilson to Occupy White House Four Years More jjl pay iiy u sm& -w-w . a i m urn m r miiMMMiiimi mimum i null ' M TKES1DEKT S Ml?S WIISON. MAYOR JIM TURNS TO WOMEN'S SIDE i Dahlman Declares Henceforh , He is Strong for Woman Suffrage. SEES THE HANDWRITING Mayor Dahlman announces he is for woman's suffrage in Nebraska and in the future he will make this one of his political issues. He will go on the stump if necessary and may take a stand for this issue in the next city campaign. The mayor formerly was not a sup porter of "votes for women." He made this statement on the subject: "This election shows that the wo men have great influence In politics. I am convinced that the women went a long way toward re-electing Wilson and that they were moved by the 'kept-us-put-of war' issue. I am for woman's suffrage hereafter and intend to work until we get suffrage for the women in this state." "Votes for women" will be the mayor's new campaign slogan. He, STOMACH UPSET? Get at the Real Cause Take Dr. " Edwards' Olive Tablets avers that $1 gas, home rule and othei planks are all back numbers com pared with votes for women of Nebraska. Man Sues Holmquist Company for $25,000 The Holmquist Elevator company is named defendant in a suit for $25, 000 damages filed with the clerk of the district court by Oscar E. Carter. The plaintiff states that he. was in jured in one of the company's eleva tors on December 9, 1914. Persistence Advertising. Ib the Cardinal Virtu In Care Your Cold. Dr. King's New DUcovtry will curs joui cold. It la antiseptic and soothing, kills the cold farms. All druggists. Adv. Baby Shoes You can't be too particular about the shoes you put on your baby's feet, if you have any care for their shapeliness when it grows up. Our children's Shoes have brought us many an en tire family's trade. .It's the care with which they're made and the high value our shoes give you for the money. .. " Bring the Children Here w 11 'SHO&GQr University of Omaha Team Does Not Play This Week As a result of a misunderstanding the tffiiversity of Omaha will not play this weekl In last Sunday's Bee, November 5, it was announced that the local team might play with the ! Wyoming eleven on November 17 at Omaha. The date should have been November 10, as- the Omaha univer sity already had a date for November 17. As it is now they will play no game today or tomorrow. That's what thousands of stomach sufferers are doing now. Instead of taking tonics, or trying to patch up a poor digestion, they are attacking the " """" """ real cause of the ailment-dogged liver II!I!!!!IIIlIIIIII!lll!l!l!lIlll!ililIIIIIi i j: I I I i . - . ana aisoruercu uowcis. Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets arouse the liver in a soothing, healing way. When the liver and bowels are per forming their natural functions, away goes indigestion and stomach troubles. If you have a bad taste in your mouth, tongue coated, appetite poor, lazy, don't-care feeling, no ambition or energy, troubled with undigested foods, you should take Olive Tablets, the sub stitute for calomel. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets are a purely vegetable compound mixed with olive oil. You will know them by their olive color. They do the work without griping, cramps or pain. Take one or two at bedtime for quick relief, so you can eat what you like. At 10c and 25c per box. All druggists. $80 25 1 for Ix-VxXXXX XXW iiiJl JAJP this j "a Victroia Outfit Victrola X (Mahogany or Oak) and seven 10-inch, 75c double-faced Victor Records; your own choice, (14 selections), all for. , . 80.25 Come in and let us play some records for you. Other styles of Victor Victrola, $15 to $400. n.. M-,u c i t... d. : .i . r- AJUI g---. ... ufvava vm i .jui.ni mrm m most on- : f venient and Inviting. Don't put off your Victrola purchase. You may not get the i. s wood or style you prefer if you wait for the Christmas rush Select it now. Have it set aside and we will deliver it later. Ki " - . Burgess-Nash Co. ' ' "EVERYBODY'S STORE" A Big Silverware Purchase ON SPECIAL SALE Tomorrow At, the Union Outfitting Company 16th and Jackson Streets William A. Rogers - 1881 - Al Guaranteed Silverware An immense purchase of William A. Rogera''splendid, high-grade Silverware, bought by us at an extra heavy discount, enables ue to put the entire purchase on Special Sale for this ONE DAY ONLY-at prices that will mean a saving to you of about one-half. Every piece of thia splendid, high-grade silverware is finished by the old reliable hand process, insuring a greater durability than is found in most of the foods that are produced at the present time. Included in this big purchase are a great number of beautiful twenty-six piece sets. '.These sets are put up in elegant silver chests, which are lined with beautiful semi-silk. There are also many dozens of table knives and forks, tea spoons and tablespoons; any of these will be sold separately or by the doten. Come to this big silverware sale expecting to find extraordi nary values and you will not be disappointed and, as always, YOU MAKE YOUR OWN TERMS. WILLIAM A. ROGERS' 1881 A-l Guaranteed Silverware Twenty-Six Piece Sets Six Table Knives Six Table Forks Six Table Spoons Six Teaspoons One Butter Knife One Sugar Shelly Complete with beautiful Silver Chest, lined with pure white semi-srlk. All for- $4.75 William A. Rogers' 1881 A-l Table Knivea, OQ each , ....... William A. Rogers' 1881 A-l Table Forks, 1 7f each . . . 1 1 c William A. Rogers' 1881 A-l Tablespoons, 1 7 gjjg 1 I V William A. Rogers' 1881 A-l Teaspoons, each Our inexpensive location, combined with our big buy ing power and a very low operating expense, enables us to make the lower prices. You don't have to have an account here to get these special sale items. You are invited to open an account here and charge anything on sale. No discount for cash. ' Opposite Hotel Rome. V p ' Btrg Suits Me Extraordinary Displays Ready and Right The most e'aborate variety of Suits and Overcoats' in new models to meet the requirements of young or old. Distinguished fashions in exclusive styles, correct in latest weaves, color ings and patterns. The very highest standard of qualitv and 25 better values than you'll find anywhere else in the countrv. " Wonderful Values $ In Suits and Overcoats For men and young men, at. 7 and 00 Smart stvles in ninch nr nlain linot mndnla . -fni-m-flttin 1 ui, ts - 1 greens, fancy mixtures, oxfords, pin stripes and broken plaids. The Smartest Style Ideas of (tf OOf. OAOn CrAA Kuppenheimer's "Society Brand, "Col- V i . V I I"" V W"U leRian" and Kirsehbaum's Superior Clothes. MJ JidJm ArfLf New designs not. found elsewhere And Up to $35.00 and $40.00. 0W- 1. I ClothM 1 Pi I jjt H.ng ; J 1 . f&t Boy of All W mL: ' .-viSL-S JL - $5.00 Boys' Mackinaw Coats The Ideal outing coat (or a boy light, warm and the length for an active boy $3.75 and up Plaids,' Checks and Colors. Norfolk and Pelted Models. , V I Special for Young Men Cultured models for dressy young v iciiows. exclusive ideas in." Suits uvercoats. ie . models m belted and pinchback fash ions. Broadcloth Flannels, quarter and half silk lined; browns, oxfords, olive, myr tle, blue; broken plaids, mixtures and new stripes $15.00, $18.00, $20.00, $22.50 A Guaranteed Saving of $3.00 to $5.00. Men's Quality Overcpats Every one is brand new and tailored by Overcoat Specialists, who have put into these the "pep" and "go" which men want and admire. Shaped models, double-breasted box coats, single-breasted, belted and pinch-back. , The new full back "Hudder", and the unlined taped seams "Nockabout." Kerseys, Bea veig, Vicunas, Meltons, Tweeds, Montagnacs, Crombie, Chinchillas and Novelty Coatings. 'Velvet, self and storm collars. It's the greatest Overcoat showing in town by three to one ' : Xs $7.50 to $50.00 v 1 . . Strong Lines at $15.00, $20.00, $25.00. ' Great Show of Fall Furnishings Manhattan Shirts Brisk and snappy patterns, (1.75 ft SS Star sod Savoy Shirts Pat- . terns and styles that have no sounterpart ...tUM) ' Berg Special Shirts Mad- . raa and percales aQQ Fall Underwear In medium and heavy weight cottons, worsteds, wools and silk and ' wool, (1.00, 11,60 up to So.00 Fall Gloves Complete (lines for all purposes, 1 to 130 Sweater Coats Heavy wool In shawl or the new high but ton roll collars. Tan and , t Army Green colors s' acnooi Suits . We have about a dosen new patterns In boys' two trousered suits that are spe cial, at . ,. i' Stripes, Plaids, Checks snd Fancy Mixtures suits that are made to stand the hard est kind of wear and retain their shape. Two ' pairs of pants fully lined and have taped seams. . Serviceable Sails, at S2.50 and 83.50 Better Grades at , .$7.50 to S15.00 $5,00 THE NOVELTY CO "THE STORE FOR THE PEOPLE" Welcome every visiting school teacher to their store SATURDAY, where feature prices on Coats and Suits save you money on your purchase. Absolutely the greatest values ever offered in the city of Omaha, Neb. Visit our Ladies' Dept. on second floor; take elevator LADIES' SUIT SALE Poplin, Gaberdine, Serge, satin lined, fur or velvet trimmed newest models; all colors, all sizes. Made to sell for $25. ON SALE SATURDAY 2 50 LADIES' SUIT SALE Velour, Poplin, Chiffon, Broadcloth, fur or vel vet trimmed; late mod els; all colors. Made to sell for $30.00. ON SALE SATURDAY ... U LADIES' COAT SALE Novelty Cloth, Velour, plain colors, velour trimmed ; cape collars; full flare or belts; all colors, all sizes. Made to sell for $17.50. ON SALE SATURDAY LADIES' COAT SALE All wool velour trim med; brown,' blue, black, fancy novelty cloth; velvet collors. All new models. Made to sell for $20.00. ON SALE SATURDAY. . . . LADIES' COAT SALE Ura Lamb or Brocade, Crush Plush, Wool Ve lours, Silk Velours; all shades, newest designs; all sizes. , Made to sell for $25.00 ON SALE SATURDAY. ... 14 LADIES' COAT SALE Extra fine Velour or ft ISS. 1 TP Plush, handsomely I 1 trimmed: S.vf. vuar. T M Mil " anteed lining; full flare or belt. Made to sell for $35.00. ON SALE SATURDAY. . THE ;; STORE FOR THE PEOPLE THE NOVELTY COL 214-216 North 16th Street Opposite Loyal Hotel Bernstein & Krasne, Props. -THE STORE FOR '. THE PEOPLE