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    THE BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY, JANUARY 4. 1917.
Nebraska
PLAN CELEBRATION
FOR RUM SCHOOLS
Committee Chosen to Formu
late . Program for Semi
, Centennial Reports.
WILL CLOSE AT LINCOLN
(From a SUtf Correspondent.)
Lincoln, Jan. 3. (Special.) A
bulletin setting aside the days on
which the rural schools of Nebraska
will celebrate the semi-centennial of
the admission of the state to the
union, a part of the State-wide ob
servance in 1917, has been issued by
State Superintendent A, O. Thomas.
The bulletin is addressed to county
and district semi-centennial commit
tees and is siened bv A. O. Thomas
of Lincoln, Ross L. Hammond oil
rremont and I'aul jessen ot Ne
braska City, the state-wide committee
on school observance of this, fiftieth
anniversary.
The first program, according to the
bulletin, is to be held on Lincoln's
birthday, February 12, in each indi
vidual school district.
Throughout-the churches and Sun
day schools of the state attention to
the celebration will be a part of the
services on February 25. v
The final local program will be held
in every Aunty seat in the state
March 1, when all the school dis
tricts of the state are expected to
take part.
As program material Dr. Thomas
suggests dramatization of local and
state history, addresses by pioneers
and old settlers, historical carnivals
and pageants covering local state and
national themes, the development of
business and unveiling of pictures
and statuary.
The Nebraska state ode is being
mailed to each committee and such
books are recommended as A. R.
Sheldon's "History of Nebraska,"
"Once Upon a Time in Nebraska,"
by Alexander C. Troup of Omaha,
and "Mear's Story of Nebraska."
The local semi-centennial commit
tee in each community consists ol the
county superintendent, the mayor of
the city, the president of the com
mercial club and the president of the
local woman's Hub.
The state-wide celebration to close
the observance will be held in Lin
coln the first week in June, when as
part of the week's program the choic
est program of features offered in
county programs March 1 may be
brought to Lincoln.
Honorary Seats Extended
Supreme Judges-Elect
(Prom a Staff Correspondent.)
Lincoln, Jan. 2. (Special.) Judge
Albert J. Cornish of Lincoln and
Judge James R. Dean of Broken Eow,
new supreme judges-elect, were ex
tended an honorary seat on the high
bench Tuesday morning, through an
invitation of courtesy extended by
Supreme Justice Andrew M. Morris
sey. These officers will not be sworn
in as supreme judges until Thursday?
They are sitting with the other
members of the court hearing motions
in the case of Morrison against the
Illinois Central, a damage suit ap
pealed from Holt county. ,
Crossoehme-Whitmore.
Auburn, Neb., Jan. 3. (Special.)
Arno Grossoehme and Miss Florence
Whitmore, two popular young people
of this city, were married at Lincoln
January 1. The bride is an accom
plished musician, both vocal and in
strumental, and the groom is a suc
cessful salesman for an Illinois firm,
with headquarters here.
Overcomes Constipation, lndiiestion.
lr. ' King's New Life Ptlls will overcome
your constipation, biliousness and Indiges
tion. Take a dose tonight. Only 26c. All
druggists. Advertisement.
January Clearance Sale
of SPLENDID
suits, Coats & dresses
FOR WOMEN AND GIRLS
woman who seeks real quality at a cost price it will pay her
this week. Come early while
Women's
Coats
33V3 Off
$22.50 Coats,'
bow S15.00
' $30.00 Coats,
now $20.00
$45.00 Coats,
now $30.00 ,
$60.00 Coats,
now $40.00
$75.00 Coats,
now $55.00
Women's Dresses
25 Discount
$15.00 Drosses, now... $11.25
$20.00 Dresses, now... $15.00
$22.50 Dresses, now. . .$17.50
$25.00 Dresses, now... $18.75
$30.00 Dresses, now. . $22.50
FURS 25
SMART WEARING
APPAREL FOR
GIRLS AND WOMEN
Metcalfe Named
Private Secretary .
To Gov. Neville
(From a Staff Correspondent.)
.Lincoln, Neb.. Jan. 3. (Special
Telegram.) Governor-elect Neville
announced this afternoon the appoint
ment of Lee Metcalfe of Omaha as
his private secretary. Mr. Metcalfe
was elected assistant clerk of the
house yestekday, but will resign today.
He will begin his new duties tomor
row. He is a son of Richard L. Metcalfe
of Omaha.
Railroads Pay Taxes at Auburn.
Auburn, Neb., Jan. 3. (Special.)
The taxes of the .two railroads oper
ating in Nemaha county, the Missouri
Pacific and the Burlington, have been
paid in, the first paying $9,'802.86, and
the last named, $9,214.01. The Mis
souri Pacific paid $761 of the above
amount under protest and has asked
for a refund of that amount, which
the county commissioners have de
nied. A suit by the railroad company
is. expected.
House Appoints
Committee On Jobs
And Then Adjourns
(Prom a Staff Correspondent.)
Lincoln, Neb., Jan. 3. (Special
Telegram.) The house was in-ses-sion
a few minutes this morning, but
it transacted no business. The com
mittee on committees announced that
it was not ready to report and ad
journment was taken to give it an
opportunity to complete its work. The
committee on employes was an
nounced as follows: Hoffmeister,
Dau and Reischick. ;
The committee has the power to
"hire and fire," and no warrants for
house salaries or expenses can be
drawn without the O. K. by the
chairman.
The Question of the car shortage
'in Nebraska was also raised, but
upon motion was laid over until
Thursday. The motion calls for a
detailed report from the State Rail
way commission in regard to the car
shortage in the state.
Notes from Beatrice
And Gage County
Beatrice, Neb.,-Jan. 3. (Special.)
Walter Stanford, who claims to be
a resident of Kansas City, walked
into the office of the justice of the
peace at Virginia yesterday and con
fessed to having sold liquor illegally
in Virginia and vicinity the last few
weeks. He was brought to Beatrice
by Sheriff Acton and pleaded guilty
to the charge of selling liquor to
two parties. He was fined $200 and
costs, and being unable to pay his
fine he was lodged in jail.
Charles Blaker and Miss Elsie Shal
la, both of Barneston, were married
by County Judge Walden at the court
house yesterday. The groom is the
young man who was shot at five
times recently when he was in a
buggy accompanying Miss Shalla
home from a dance. They will make
their home on a farm near Barneston.
P. Parde, a farmer, living near
Sterling,, lost four, horses,. 800 bush
els of corn and oats and some-hay
when a fire, supposed to have been
of incendiary origin, destroyed his
barn New Year's night. :
Soldiers' Home Notes:
Grand Island, Neb., Jan. 3. (Special.
Hugh Steven, late of Company D, Twenty
third Iowa Infantry, and who ia a helpless
patient In the West hospital, has been noti
fied from the department at Washington,
D, C, that hl pension has been increased
to 50 a month. He Is a native of Ohio, and
was admitted to Burkett on February 19,
1902, from Cherry county, Nebraska.
John Roseboom, home florist, was very
agreeably surprised yesterday morning by
the arrival of a daughter and her husband,
Mr. and Mrs, Gooder of Alberta, Canada.
The ladles of the Women's Relief Corps
served an oyster supper at the home chapel
Monday evening. The chapel was handsomely
decorated and ,the tables arranged very
attractively. -
Arnold Wells has an attack of the grippe
and is under tne care or me pnyaician.
MY FIRST
the assortment is best.
Girls' Coats
33y3 off
Sizes 3 to 16 Years
$ 7.50 Coata, now. $ 5.00
$10.00 Coats, now $ 6.75
$15.00 Coats, now $10.00
$22.50 CoaU, now $15.00
OFF
A. T. BENSON
Guy, Son of Judge Barnes, ,
Is Dead in Denver
Lincoln. Tan. 2. (Special Tele
gram.) Judge J. B. Barnes of the
supreme court received a message
from Denver this afternoon stating
that his son Guy, who went to that
city about two months ago suffering
from tuberculosis, had died suddenly
this morning.
Young Barnes had been in the em
ploy of the State Railway commis-,
sion for five years.
Knee Cut by Bum Saw.
Fremont. Neb., Jan. 3. (Special.)
Fred Warren of Clark's was
brought to a local hospital suffering
with a cut on his left knee which he
suffered when he fell against a buzz
saw he was operating at his home.
Rural Iellvery Routes.
.W4Mntnn. Jan. S. (SDeclal Telegram.)
Trl-weekly rural free delivery routes will
be established on March S as follows:
Homer, Dakota county, Nebraska: Imperial.
Chase county, Nebraska: Cotton Wood, Jack
son county. South Dakota.
Turn Hair Dark '
WithSageTea
Grandma kept her locks dark, glossy
and youthful with i simple mix
ture of Sage Tea and Sulphur v
The old-time mixture of Sage Tea
and Sulphur for darkening gray,
streaked and faded hair is grand
mother's recipe, and folks are again
using it to keep their hair a good,
even color, which is quite sensible,
as we are living in an age when a
youthful appearance is of the greatest
advantage. '
Nowadays, though, we don't have
the troublesome task of gathering
the sage and the mussy mixing at
home. All drug stores sell the ready-to-use
product, improved by the ad
dition of other ingredients, . called
"Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Com
pound," for about 50 cents a bottle,
h is very popular because nobody
oan Aimvr it has been arjDlied. Sinl-
I ply moisten your comb or a soft
fBrush with it and draw, this through
your hair, taking one smal) strand at
a time; by morning the gray hair dis
appears, but what delignts tne laaies
with Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Com
pound is that, besides beautifully
darkening the hair after a few appli
cations it also produces that soft lus
tre and appearance or aDunuancc
which is so attractive, This ready-to-delisrhtful
toilet
requisite for those who desire a more
youthful appearance. 11 is not in
tended for the cure, mitigation or pre
vention of disease. Advertisement.
Thirty-five years Experience
with Good Kidney Medicine
I have been in the drug business
for thirty-five years and I have sold
Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root satisfac
torily as long as I can remember. I
have never heard an unfavorable com
ment, but have heard of several dif
ferent cases of kidney, liver and blad
der ailments whre Swamo-Root pro
duced beneficial result. Judging
from personal experience -1 can say
that I believe it to be a very good
medicine and I recommend it.
, Very truly yours,
C. STEINER, Druggist,
' t 208 South 12th St.,
Sept. 21, 1916. , Lincoln, Neb
1ttr to
Dr. Kilmer ft Co.,
Bingham ton, N. Y.
Prow Whit Swan Root Will Dt for You
- c.,i m rnfe tr, Dr. Ktlrher & Co..
OCIIU XV vhim - r -,
Binghamton, N. Y., fox a sample size
bottle. It will convince anyone, i uu
will also receive a booklet of valuable
information, telling about the kidneys
and bladder. When writing be sure
and mention' The Omaha Daily Bee.
Regular 50-cent and $1 size bottles
for sale at all drug stores,
all varments, and to the girl or
well to come to my shop'
Women's
Suits
333 Off
$35.00 Suits,
now $23.50
$45.00 Suits,
now $30.00
$50.00 Suits,
now $33.50
$65.00 Suits,
now $42.50
Girls' Suits
12 to 16 Years
$15.00 Suits, now $10.00
$20.00 Suits, now $13.50
$22.50 Suits, now $15.00
As Prices Are at Cost or Less,
This Sale Is for Cash Only
SMART WEARING
APPAREL FOR
GIRLS AND WOMEN
Record Breaking
Blouse Sale
Saturday
Continuing the Annual January
1
This is more than a sale, it is one of the most unusual merchandising events of the Biggest Store in
the Middle West, and the stock is so enormous and varied, that each day will find its full quota of
wonderful news and each day you will be able to share some new and remarkable economy. , -
Dainty Underwear Offerings Are
We
Domestics, Ready-Made Sheets
Genuine "Pepperell"
Bleached Sheeting
One of the most popular
and oldest sheetings manu
factured. Soft finish, easily
laundered. The choicest
American product at less
than mill cost today. ,
10-4 Width, yard. 31c
9-4 Width, yard. 29c
8-4 Width, yard 27c
Knit Underwear
Women's $1.25 Union
Suits, silk tops and lisle bod
ies. Cuff knee, crochet bead
ing tofis. Sizes 4 to 7. Regu
lar price $1.25, sale price 85c
Women's $1.00 Fine Cot
ton Union Suits, high neck,
long sleeves; ankle length.
Sizes 4, 5 and 6. Worth $1,
sale price
Children's and Boy s'
.Union Suits, fleecy lined cot-
tons. Worth to 59c 35c
Women's Vests, with long
sleeves. Ankle . pants to
match. All sizes. Worth to
35c, sale price, the gar
ment 21c
Main Floor.
Chiffon Veils and Veilings
$1.25 Silk Chiffon Auto Veils,
hemstitched and fancy stripe bor
ders. Regular price -$1.25, sale
price 1-00
Silk Net and Lace Veils, many
pretty borders and patterns, suit
able for drape or face veils. Worth
to $1.00, sale price, each 39c
White Silk Face Veilings, in
Shetland finish. The best washable
quality, many pretty designs to se
lect from. Worth to 60c. Sale
price, yard 25c
Main Floor.
brandeis Stores
have irathered together one of
ever offered to the people of Omaha no matter how little you
pay, each and every garment, is generously cut, well made and
finished..
At 18c
Ladies' Drawers, plain tucked
or embroidery trimmed, very
well made and In excellent var
iety; also Corset Covers of lace
or embroidery, in pleasing as
sortments. At 55c
Crepe de Chine Camisoles, a
beautiful assortment of these
most desirable garments, in flesh
or white. They would sell here
readily at $1.00 usually.
At $1.00
Very special lot of Undermus
lins, grouped together in wonder
ful assortment; new, fresh and
crisp; Gowns, Skirts, Combina
tions, Envelopes and Princess
Slips.
At $1.39
Wonderful assortment of dain
ty Lingerie, especially selected
for this sale; Gowns, Skirts,
Combinations, Suits and Envel
opes. Beautifully trimmed with
lace and ribbons.
Children's and
Ideal Waists, in all 0 1 .
sizes .SIC
Children's Slips, in great assort
ment, also Gowns and Drawers
values up to 59c, 35 C
Children's Drawers and 1Q.
Gowns . . . .w... . IOC
Infants' Long Slips, 18c
Genuine "Wamsutta" and "Dwight Anchor"
Bleached Sheetings and Tubings
Again we have secured for our. January White Sale
these most wonderful sheeting fabrics, which are known
from coast to coast as the best obtainable. We were for
tunate in placing an early contract with the Sayless Bleach
ery, which enables us to offer wonderful values, at prices
away below market quotations today. All widths. Not
stamped, but otherwise perfect.
10-4 Bleached "Wamsutta" Sheeting , on.
yard 0,c
9-4 Bleached "Wamsutta" Sheeting OA
yard Jvl
8-4 Bleached "Wamsutta" Sheeting no
yard OC
36-Inch Bleached Muslin, mill
lengths, direct from the Sayless
Bleachery. Values to 12 He, sale
price, yard 8Ji
36-Inch Bleached Muslin, "Jack
Frost" brand. Good grade, soft fin
ish. Off the bolt, sale price, yard,
for 105c
January Models
A Record Breaking
the Biggest Stocks of Lingerie
At 39c
Brassieres and Corset Covers.
Group after group of these a
. very, very unusual assortment at .
the extremely low price we are
quoting; exceptionally well made. ,
At 69c
It would be hard, indeed, to
find another such remarkable
grouping of stylish Undermus
lins, in Gowns, Skirts, Combina
' tion Suits, Envelopes and Draw
ers. At $1.25
to $3.75
Fine Lingerie Gowns, all beau
tifully trimmed with fine Val and
Filet Laces, offset with daintiest
ribbons. At $1.25 to $3.75,
WHICH ABE HALF PRICE.
Af $1.89
Special lot of dainty, crisp,
White Undergarments; of sheer
Lingerie Cloth; trimmed with
dainty laces and embroidery.
Many new patterns and ideas.
Infants' Wear t
Infants' Crochet Sacques 22 C
Infants' Outing FlanneKl O
Kimonos, values 60c IOC
Infants' Outing Flannel IO
Skirts and Gowns. IOC
Children's Outing IO.
Skirts IOC
Sscond Floor.
Extra Heavy Unbleached Sheet
ing, mill shorts. 77 inches wide.
Lengths to 20 yards. Regular 23c
value. Special on Bargain Square,
at, yard 19c
38-Inch Unbleached Muslin,
fine, soft finish, easily laundered.
Regular price 9c, sale price, yard,
for 6Hc
in Nemo Corsets
New styles, made especially for the January
Sales, and introducing new developments in some
of the very best and latest Nemo inventions.
Prices for these models are extremely low, con
sidering the great advance in cost of materials,
while quality is fully up to the well-known Nemo
standard.
THREE NEW MODELS
at $3.00, $3.50 and $4.00
For the MEDIUM-FULL figure No. 30B, a Back
Resting Corset with Auto-Massage bandlets that
support and reduce the abdomen. Low top. Sizes
20 to 3013.00.
For the STOUT figure, No. 355, a Self-Reducing
model, with incurved front steels and Auto-Massage
bandlets. A fine supporting and reducing corset.
Low top, higher in front. Sizes 22 to 3613.50.
For the STOUT woman who suffers from back
ache. No. 408, a Self-Reducing model with Back
Resting feature. Low top. Sizes 22 to 36. Great
value at S4.00.
All Nemo Corsets expertly fitted without charge.
Second Floor.
Blouse Sale Saturday
Watch the Paper
Each Day for Special
Announcements.
Unparalleled
I a si -s r
and Slips
Genuine Bleached
"Bridal" Sheet
This most popular brand
of sheets stands for perfec
tion of weave, weight and
wearing quality, UNEXCEL
LED. The nearest approach
to linen in weight arfd fin
ish. 3-inch hems, ready for
use. . ' : . V
Size. . . Sale. Price.
72x90 Inches .98c Each
72x99 Inches.'. .$1.10 Each
81x90 Inches... $1.10 Each
81x99 Inches. . . $1.15 Each
Handkerchiefs
Men's and Women's all
pure Linen Handkerchiefs,'
with initials; worth 19c,-
at v.. l2V4c
Men's and Women's extra
fine all pure Linen Hand
kerchiefs, plain and initials,
some hand-embroidered ;
worth up to 35c, at. . . . 19c
Women's Handkerchiefs,
all fine linen, each.. ... .5c
Men's and Women's fine
Cotton Handkerchiefs, hem-
stitched and some embroid
ered, each . . .;. .... . . .3V4c
Main Floor.
. Trimming Department
Dainty White Silk Rosebud
Trimmings, worth 50c per yard,
special, at, per yard. .. . . .29c
All our novelty and Ocean Pearl
Buttons, all sizes, worth to 15c,
per card, at 7M
White Swansdown, worth 59c
per yard, special, at ...,39c'
All our white Iridescent and
Opalescent Band Trimmings, for
mer price, $1.00, per yard, at 69c.
Main Floor. .
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