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    THE BEE: OMAHA. SATURDAY. JANUARY 20. 1917.
Nebraska
CIVIL SERVICE IN
LINCOLUCHOOLS
" Senator Oberlies of Lancaster
Introduces Sill Carrying
Provisions.
FIXING WORK IN PRISONS
(Prom iay3titff Correspondent.)
Lincoln, Jan. , 19. (Special.) The
senate, after a short time spent this
moining on bills, adjourned until 2
o'clock Monday afternoon.
Civil service to apply to teachers,
principals and the superintendent in
Lincoln is provided in a senate bill
introduced by Senator L. C. Ober
lies. of Lancaster. It js S. F. 77.
Penitentiary convicts cannot be em
ployed at any industry now estab
lished in Nebraska, according to a bill
by Senator Moriajy of Douglas.
Work: in the. Prison.
It is specified, in a proposed state
ment, that they can make only cloth
ing, shoes and furniture at the peni
tentiary proper. The bill further pro
vides that the minimum wage, when
convicts are contracted to work for
counties, cities, villages or other
state institutions, shall be 75 cents a
dav
Careless handlings taking of auto
mobiles is discouraged in two bills
- introduced by Senator McMullen of
r.ar. Iii the first, an intoxicated
iftrson who drivel an automobile, isJ
subject to a tine ot trom iuu io
plus imprisonment of from three to
six months in the county jail. The
wrongful taking of another $ car,
without his consent, is vested with
the same penalty as the man who
drinks, under the second bill. At the
present time the maximum for the
wrongful taking of a car is $100 or
three months in the county jail.
Judges and Relatives.
Judges of courts of record and jus
tices of the peace must not sit in
cases in which their relatives back to
the fourth degree are connected, or
in which they have beeattorneys in
the past for some of the interested
parties or even m which their law
partners have been attorneys, under
the provisions of a bill introduced as
an amendment by Senator Monarty
of Douglas.
The anti-rabbit coursing Humane
society bill, already in the house, was
introduced in the senate by Sawyer
of Lancaster Friday.
Anti-Coursing Bill.
It S designed to prevent the cours
ing of rabbits with dogs, the roping
of steers and horses at wild west
shows, the picking of chickens before
they are dead as is now practiced by
poultrymen and makes two hours
the limit of time for letting a horse
stand tied in the open street during
a storm or blizzard.
The house resolution to memorial
ize congress to forbid the granting of
federal liquor licenses in the twenty
three dry states was introduced in the
senate by Bushee of Kimball, after
the house had notified the senate that
it had adopted it.
Alliance Creamery Makes
500,000 Pounds of Butter
Alliance, Neb., jjan. 19. (Special.)
The Alliance Creamery, which is
the largest concern of its kind in
western Nebraska, has justmade an
annual report which shows that the
company last year paid over $100,000
to the farmers in this section
for cream. It manufactured 500,000
pounds of butter, 100 car loads of ice
and 15,000 gallons of ice cream. The
company declared a dividend of 5 yer
Notes from Beatrice
And Gage County
Beatrice, Neb., Jan. 19. (Special.)
Mrs. W. I. Woten, for many years
a resident of the Adams vicinity, died
yesterday at her home after an ill
ness of several years. She is sur
vived by her husband and five chil
dren. ,
Gus Sehl yesterday purchased the
320-acre farm of Henry Wallbaum of
De Witt for $140 per acre.
Bert Wills, the young farmer who
was seriously injured Monday after
noon eight miles southeast of Beat
rice in an auto accident in which Wal
ter Carpenter was killed, is slowly
recovering.. His collar bone was
broken and he was hurt about the
spine and hips.
Arlic Culver, second" lieutenant of
Company C of this cfity, and Miss
Mollie Ramsey of this city were mar
ried at the Methodist parsonage yes
terday by Rev. B. F. Gaither. They
left for Omaha, where they will spend
a few days, and upon their return to
Beatrice will go to Brownsville, Tex.,
where they will make their home un
til the troops on the bordetare mus
tered out.
Funeral services for the late
Charles Mechan were held from the
Catholic church at Cortland this
morning at 10 o'clock. Mr. Meehan,
who has been engaged in the mercan
tile business at that place for more
than thirty years, died Wednesday
evening.
The date of the annual banquet of
the Beatrice Commercial club has
been changed from February 6 to
Thursday, February 1. the speaker
will be W. J. Pilkington of Des
Moines. la., editor of the Merchants'
Trade Journal.
Hundred-Thousand-Dollar
Hotel for City of Fairbury
Fairbury, Neb., Jan. 19. (Special
Telegram.) Announcement was
made in this city late today that a
syndicate of Fairbury capitalists com
prising Messrs. J. W. McDonnell, Pat
and J. B. Walshand Jacob Conrad,
would erect a modern hotel here this
spring to cost approximately $100,000.
The proposed structure will cost
double that of the Mary Etla hotel
that was erected in 1908.
The new hotel will be erected at
least within a block of the public
square and will be in operation be
fore the end ot the summer.
A modern $5,000 structure will be
erected by the Henry Ford Motor
company.
Notes From Seward.
Seward, Neb., Jan. 19. (Special.)
August Gade narrowly escaped death
Thursday when his big car dashed off
Plum Creek bridge and onto the ice,
twelve feet below.. The car was
smashed considerably and he received
bruises.
Alvin James Herrold and Miss
Ifma Margaret Westerhoff wilt be
married on January 24, 1917, at the
home of the bride's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Westerhoff.
Monday night a wrestling bout will
be held at the opera house. Penny of
Ulysses will wrestle Summers of Sew
ard and Maixner S. Bee will wrestle
an Oklahoma lad.
Treat Coufht And Col ill at Onee. '
Dangerous bronchial and Hint ailments
follow neglected colds take Dr. King's
Xew Discovery; It will keep you well. All
druggists. Advertisement.
Divorce Yourself
from Pain and
Kidney Disorder
(By Dr. L. C. Babcock.)
Simple methods are usually the
most effective ones when treating any
disorder of the human system. The
mere drinking of a cup of hot water
each morning, plenty of pure water
all day, and a little Anuric (double
strength) before each meal has been
found the most effective means of
overcoming kidney trouble. Death
would occur if the kidneys did not
work day and night in separating
poisons and uric acidlfrom the blood.
The danger signals are backache,
depressions, aches, pains, heaviness,
drowsiness, irritability, headaches.
chilliness, rheumatic twinges, swollen
joints, gout.
It is such a simple matter to step
into your faVorite drug store and ob
tain Anuric, which was first discov
ered by Dr. Pierce of the Surgical
Institute, Buffalo. Every druggist
dispenses it.
All people in America and espe
cially those who are past middle age
are prone to eat too much meat and
in consequence 'deposit uric acid
(nratic salts) in their tissues and
joints. They often suffer from twinges
of rheumatism or lumbago, some
times from gout, swollen hands or
feet. Such people are net always
able to exercise sufficiently in the out
door air in order to sweat freely and
excrete impurities through the skin.
Anuric will overcome such conditions
as rheumatism, dropsical swellings,
cold extremities, scalding and burning
urine and sleeplessness due to con
stant need of getting out of bed at
night, by carrying off the uric acid
poison. Advertisement.
Bell-ans
Absolutely Removes
Indigestion. Onepackage
proves it 25c at all druggists,.
M
y Savers
ALL
"Follow the BEATON Path"
$1.00 Tan Lac 7Se
25c Energine ITc
10c Haarlem Oil (gold medal). 5e
50c Hays' Hair Health 34e
$1.00 Pinaud's Lilas Vegetal S9e
15c Flat Powder Puffs, in original
scaled packages 6c
50c Pompeian Massage Cream. 34c
35c Pompeian Night Cream. . .24c
25c Dewitt's Cold Tablets 16c
10c Cubeb Cigarettes Sc
25c Zymole Trokeys. 16e f 1.00 IJsterine . ;. "c
nn tit a t v ti,k(. co. 5(k Nadinola Preparations. . .34c
$1.00 Wade's Nervine Tablets S9c . . p. K& pm 39c
Beaton's Cold Cream, in tubes and35c Castoria
jars 25c and 50c
75c Tivoli Face Powder 43e
$1.00 Hood's Sarsaparilla. . . .79c
50c Rubber Sponges 14c
50c Durham Duplex Razor... 10c
$5.00 Durham Duplex Razor, $1.00
50c Father John's Remedy... 42e
$1.00 Hairs Brushes 59c
25c Toileteer, for cleaning sinks,
toilets, tile floors, etc 17c
RUBBER GOODS DEPT.
$2.00 2-qt. Combination Foun
tain Syringe and Bottle $1.19
$1.50 2-qt. Hot Water Bottle
for 79e
$3.50 Whirling Spray Female
Douche, for .$2.38
$1.60 Shoulder Braces. .$1.00
$2.00 Shoulder Braces. .$1.50
Abdominal Supporters, com
plete line from $1.75 to $4
21c
$1.00 Malted Milk 69c
25c Mentholatum 16c
25c Graves' Tooth Powder... 15c
25c Sloan's Liniment 17c
25c Peroxide 10c
50c Solid Alcohol Stoves... 24c
Radium, the new marvelous dry
cleaner, for 25c
50c Kodol Dyspepsia Tablets. 29c
50c Orazin Tooth Paste 34c
MAIL ORDERS RECEIVE OUR PROMPT ATTENTION
Beaton Drug Company
CUT FLOWERS
Lar Bunch of California VfolU for IBc.
A lart Variety of Sprint? Krowri at Special Priefa, including
Tulipn. Daffodila, Namaaua and Swert Poas.
Floral Deiiirna of all kinds made on short notice.
Funeral Dcairna our aperiaJty.
Eatranca to Pompaian Room
TELEPHONE 2020 DOUGLAS
brandeis Stores
"The Crisis" by Winston Churchffl
A delightful story that will be shown on the
"screen" very soon. .
READ THE BOOK FIRST 60c
Main Floor
Special Economies in Saturday Sales
" Drugs
and Toilet Articles
Jap Rose Cold Cream, 25c
siie jar for 14jk
Graves' Tooth Powder, 60e
size can for 20t
Williams' Shaving Soap, in
sticks 16
Jergen's Benzoin Almond Lo
tion, bottle 19
Woodbury's Facial Cream,
25c size tube 14k
Pussy Willow Face Powder,
60c size box for 29
Swan's Down Face Powder,
the box . I. 12t
Djer-Kiss Face Powder, the
box 44,
Dorin's Brunette Rouge, the
24
Mennen'g Talcum Powder,
" 10t
Aubry Sisters' Dry Rouge,
the box .' 35i
Armour's Stork Castile Soap,
the cake 6t
Madam Ise'bell'a Vanishing
Cream, 50c size... 20 1
Melorose Natural Rouge, 50c
size box for 29
Ida May Face Powder, 25c
size box for 16
Thermos Bottle, pint size,
Regular $1.50 value for $1.18
Honeysuckle Perfume, the
ounce 49a
Djer-Kiss Perfume, special,
the ounce $1.19
Mary Garden Talcum Pow
der, special 39i
French Ivory Dressing Comb,
worth $1.00, for 594
Rubberset Tooth Brushes,
special 174
Gillette Razor Blades, $1.00
size package for 75k
Gem Safety Razor, complete,
worth $1.00, for 69
Peroxide Toilet Soap, 10c
cake for 51
4711 White Rose Glycerine
Soap, the cake 14k
Pure Castile Soap, regular
25c cake for 10
Special Sale of White Ivory
Hair Brushes
Ma
Floor.
Final Clearance of Stylish FURS
ft Unlf
U III COlf (llCU VIWH.C Ul MM Ull M I
JRIGHT IN THE MIDST of. your wear time we offer the
unrestricted choice of our fur stock at exactly HALF PRICE.
Coals, Scarfs, Muffs and Sels, irrespective of their value are
ALL MARKED AT HALF FOR SATURDAY'S SELLING
The items tell the story completely. You
will miss something worth while if you
have a need and do not purchase in this
Sale.
J'
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One Lot of Odd Far Scarfs
including Opossum. Coney, Brook Mink
and various others. Special, tl A A
on the Main Floor, at. . . ,. . . A vu
A Few of the Fur Coats
r
1 Hudson Seal Coat, Kolinsky Collar and
Cuffs. Was $425.00, $217.50
now
1 Hudson Seal Coat, Blue Wolf Collar,
Cuffs and Border; was J1 1Q AA
$265.00, now II!MMJ
1 Hudson Seal Coat, Beaver Border, Col
lar and Cuffs, was $149 00
$298.00, now 1KMJU
1 Hudson Seal Coat, Marten Border, Col
lar and Cuffs; was 41 OA
$265.00, now 13.fi. UU
1 Nearseal Coat, Natural Racetoon trim
med, was $149.00, 74 CQ
now , '
1 Brook Mink Coat, Hudson Seal trim
med. Was $119.00, $59,50
Fur Sets
The choicest furs, including the popular Fox
Sets Red, Black and Cross Foxes; Raccoon, Jap
Mink, Beaver and Lynx, that sold at $59.00,
$65.00 to $98.00, for $29.50. $32.50
and $49.00
Other Fur Sets
1 Ermine Set, was $175.00, now $87.50
1 Set Fitch, was $98.00, now. $49.00
1 Set Hudson Bay Sable, was $165. . .$82.50
1 Set Scotch Mole, was $69.00, now.. $34.50
1 Set Yukon Fox, was $85.00, now.. $42.50
1 Set Jap Mink, was $65.00, now $32.50
Socond
- Muffs 1 .
Muffs of Beaver, Skunk, Hudson Seal,
Mink, Opossum and Marmot.
$45.00 Muffs $22.50
$35.00 Muffs $17.50
$25.00 Muffs.... $12.50
$22.50 Muffs ..$11.25
$19.00 Muffs $9.50
$15.00 Muffs $7.50
$7.50 Muffs , $3.75
$5.00 Muffs.
$6.98 Muffs
V
$2.50
$3.49
Floor.
Learn Pingocraft
In This Art Embroidery Depart
ment Saturday, January 20,
From 6 to 9 P. M.
Miss Martha Emif, artist, will
give free lessons to all who pur
chase outfits here. .,
Third Floor.
Knit Underwear
For Women and Children
; Women's Union Suits, in part
wool, some Munsing included;
broken styles and sizes; regularly
worth to $2.60, g(J
Women'a Munsing Vests and
Pants, in medium, and fleecy lined
cottons; worth to 69c; O-
special, garment "
C h i 1 d r e n's Fleeeed Cotton
Union Suits, some Munsing in
cluded; worth 75c; spe- so
cial, Saturday, wit. ., . . . tOC
Children's and Boys' Part Wool
Munsing Suits, broken sizes; white
and natural colors; A A
worth to $2.00, suit. . P 1 vU
Hosiery Specials
Women'a Fancy Silk Hosiery,
also plain colon and black and
white; elastic tops, double lisle
soles, heels and toes. d A A
Saturday, pair ...... V
Women's f Plain and Embroid
ered Silk Hosiery, full fashioned,
high spliced heels and toes, with
double soles; worth to $1, CQ
sale price ,....U7U
Women's Fiber Silk Hose, all
colors, seamless; extra
quality .: OUC
' Women's Lisle Hose, in black
and white; seamless and double
soles. Special, at, 15c
Children's Hose, in all sizes;
medium and heavy ribbed; 1 C .
A v w
pair
Main Floor.
Nine Novelty Boots at Low Prices
All Good Spring Styles
THIS IS A WEEK-END SHOE STORE
SPECIAL Not a great quantity of any one
style, but there is a generous assortment in
the lot. The main point is that every shoe
in this offering is of a splendid style, and
one that you would quickly buy e1 ven at reg
ular prices in regular stock. A brief des
cription wll suffice to show the value.
Combinations in black kid, gun metal, patent and tops
of ivory, white, washable kid ; pearl gray and solid colors of
bantam brown, tan and cocoa. Button and lace styles, with
light welted soles and leather Louis heels. 1
One Price for AH-$5t85
This, offering is for Saturday only after thai they go back lu
regular prices.
N. B. There are still a few pairs of Ladies'
Felt Slippers to sell at 98c
Main Floor
Chicken Dinner
Saturday
5 to 8:30 P.M.
60c
Cream of Tomato Soup with
Whipped Cream
Queen Olives Celery Hearts
Radishes
Roast Young Chicken
Celery Dressing
Baked Hubbard Squash
Cream Mashed Potatoes
Asparagus Vinnagarette
Hot Rolls and Hot Corn Bread
English Plum Pudding
Hard and Brandy Sauce
Or Apple or Cherry Pie
a la Mode
Or Pumpkin Pie or
Ice Cream . and Cake
Tea Coffee Milk
Special Musical Attraction
Groan Room
Radical Clearance Boys' Clothing
Rousing Values for Saturday
BIG BOYS' OVERCOATS A'"tel7Y"
We have grouped together scores of nobby Overcoats
that were priced up to $15, and set the one price on them
for Saturday $7.45. And in this lot of Overcoats you will
find the very latest and best materials, made up in a man
ner that will make any boy proud to wear one of these
garments.
There are fancy mixtures and chinchillas, in pinch back
and plain styles, in weaves and colorings with a snap and go
to them. The newest fabrics and splendid styles all of
them. $7.45 is the price for Saturday. Be sure to get one.
THE SUITS:
Long Pant Suits, that have sold here for as much as
$15.00; in sizes for boys from 15 to 19 years JUST THE
THING FOR THE HIGH SCHOOL BOYi mostly pinch
backs, and every model right up-to-the-mipute for style. .
gp 45 Is the Price for Saturday
Knicker Suits for the Smaller Boys
Most of them with TWO PAIR OF KNICKERS repriced for this
sale in a most attractive manner, at
$3.95, $4.95, $6.95 and $8.95
Third Floor
(WW
John McCormack
Victor Records
Complete List on Sale Here.
THE GREAT
IRISH TENOR
will be heard
here on Tues
day night, Jan
uary 23d, in
the Auditorium
at the Charity
Concert course.
He is acknowl
edged to be the
greatest lyric
tenor in the
world today and
everyone, irre-
- ; nf
whether they attend the concert
or not, should nave at leasi one or
two of his records to enjoy in their
own home.
"I Hear You Calling Me" (Harford-Marshall),
No. 64120, 10-inch,
$1.00. N
"Kathleen Mavourneen, Irish
ballad (Crawford-Crouch), No.
64476, 12-inch, ft. SO.
"A Little Bit of Heaven" (Bren-nan-Ball),
No. 64543, 10-inch,
$1.00.
"Killamey," Irish song (Michael
Balfe), No. 74157, 12-inch, $1.50.
"Mother Machree" (Ball), No.
64181, 10-inch, $1.00.
"Mother o' Mine" (Kipling
Tours), No. 64332, 10-inch, $1.00.
"My Dreams" (Weatherly-Tos-ti),
No. 64310, 10-inch, $1.00.
"My wiia insn
Rose" (Olcott), No.
64426, 10-in. $1.00.
"She Is Far From
the Land" (Moore),
No. 74242, 12-inch,
$1.50.
VlrirnU banartmnit PoaaDeiui Room
A Special Service in "Nemo" Corsets
Designed Especially for Stout Women
A. WOMAN who frequently travels to Chicago and who has in the pastl
bought many of her Corsets there, said the other day, "Until the last
year or so, I was in the habit of purchasing my Corsets in Chicago.
Little more than 9 year ago, I made my first purchase in your Corset
Department, and the courtesy shown me, the care exercised in the fit
ting and the perfect satisfaction afforded me by the purchase, has made
me transfer my Corset buying from the big State Street Store to
this wonderful Omaha establishment."
Do not imagine because your figure is above the average, you
must wear a larger corset. Get the stout figure model. Here 13
where the art of the Corset designer comes in, and if you will con
sult our expert fitters, who are here and at your service at all times,
you will obtain a Corset that is not above the average, but one that
will make your figure slim in appearance and youthful THESE
CORSETS ARE SCIENTIFICALLY DESIGNED FOR STOUT
WOMEN and the "Nemo" models give perfect satisfaction.
- i
Nemo Corset No. 355 For stout figures, a self-reducing model
with incurved front steels and auto massage bandlets. Low top.
Gives comfort and healthful support to the wearer. djo CA
Priced, at O.OU
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MICING nemo lorset no. nuo rur tiuui iiguics, hicuiuim iuw uui,
SELF'" eives good support to back above waist line, as well as the abdom
inal support. This corset is adapted to the large hip figure. Made with self-reducing
strap with elastic bind inside of corset below front steel. Wide clastic band at bottom
of back to make corset fit closely when standing or in sitting A aa
V a .
position
Other Nemo Corsets at $3.00, $3.50, $.00, $5.00, $10.00
Second Floor.
New
Spring
Wash
Dresses
For Girls
6 to 14
Dainty new
cone eptions,
embodying all
? He. latest
Btyles: Short and long waist
ed models, straight lines, bo
lero effects, smocking. Pearl
button trimmed. Full gath
ered and pleated skirts with
the prettiest pockets.
Materials : Fine Chambray,
Ginghams, Repps, Sport Stripes,
and Percales all fast colors. '
$1.50, $1.98, $2.50, $2.98,
$3.50, $3.98 - 1 -
Children's Section Secoad Floor.
Wholesome Sweets
v Something Especially Good
Cream Peanut Buds, maple, va
nilla; strawberry and chocolate.
Made fresh while you ..1ft
wait. Pound lJC
O'Good Pecan Nut Goodies,
filled with pecan nuts. On
!
Pound
Pompeian Room.
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15th and Farnam Streets.
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