Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, April 28, 1917, NEWS SECTION, Page 10, Image 10

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THE BEE: OMAHA,- SATURDAY, APRIL 28," 1917.
MS. LANGE, OMAHA
- PIONEER, IS DEAD
Death Follows Injuries Aged
Woman Sustained in Tall at
. Home Week Ago. ' '
RESIDEKT . 1ITTY ' TEAKS
Mrs. Vargaretha Lange, 8, widow
of thc late Fred, Lange, died at St.
Joseph's "hospital, where she was
taken a week ago whet, she fell in
her home, 3617 Farnam street, and
suffered a fracture of her right leg. '
When she was taken there her con
dition was despaired of, because of
her advanced age, and her son, Frank
J. Lange of Helena, Mont., was sent
for. When the end came all four of
her children were at the bedside. Be.
sides Frank Lange, three daughters
survive.' They are: Miss Frieda
: Lange, Mrs.- C. Thomsen and Mrs,
M. A. NagL . j- .
Mrs. Lange had been a resident of
Umaha lor over titty years and was
ona of the best known pioneer women
in the city; She was a charter mem
ber of Kountze Memorial Lutheran
, church, was a member of the Doug
las County Pioneers' association and
belonged to several dubs.
- The funeral will be held Sunday
, afternoon at 2 o'clock from the home
and Rev. Baltzly will officiate. ' '
Fashions and Fripperies .
Nothing Like "Olden Days"
The decadence of,, .the . . American
"smart set", is often commented on
v its devotion to dogs instead of babies,
its lavish expenditures on dress and
knicknackf, its waste of good money
on "monkey parties," drink and high
living.
Whatever, justice- there may be in
these , criticisms, America, certainly
has not as yet descendedto -the .level
of the fripperies and follies of the
past, .as represented by the fashion
able sets of former times. A glance,
for instance, at the article "Costume"
in the Encyclopaedia . Britannka,
'with its pictures of men and women
of fashion in the sixteenth and fol
lowing centuries, will convince even
.' the pessimist of' the truth of this
statement '-
What American , idler could ' be
charged with matching in hia daily
routine the "eighteenth century lord
who toasted to; Casanova of his
changing a shirt several, times a day,
his chin being shaved on each occa
. sionf" Or where is the lady of fash-,.-
ion in our time who would fairly rival
. the women of George Ill's reign?
That age "saw women' head-dress-,
ings reach an extravagance of tolly
- i passing all that had come before it.
Hair kneaded with pomatum and flour
was drawn up over a cushion or pad
of wool -and twisted into curls and
knots , and decorated with artificial
flowers and bows of ribbon, '
Woman Service League J.
f Is to Meet Next Week
A new detachment Iff 'he motor di
vision, of-th Woman Service league,
which 'was to have met Thursday at
the home jf Miss paphne Peters, was
. postponed a week because of the in
clement weither. The class of which
Miss Peters is the commandant will
meet iri the Peters . garage and will
have a car and instructor from the
' Orr Motor Sales company. It includes
the following: Misses ' Elizabeth
Davis,; Meliora Davis, Elizabeth
Bruce, Margaret' Bruce, Mary Me-J
ream, biadys refers, fcmily Keller,
Marjorie Smith, Irene Carter. Alice
Carter, 'Blanche Deuel, Eugenie Pat
terson, Ann G'fford, Mona Cowell,
Marion Kuhn, Stella Thummel, Mrs.
George B. Thimmel and Mrs. Will
Schnorr. ' ' '
Dr. T. F. Moran of Purdue
To Address H. S. Grads
Dr., 'Thomas Francis Moran, head
of department of history in Purdue
, university, will deliver the commence
ment address to graduates of the pub
lie high schools. Union graduation
exercises will . be held in the Audi-
torium on the evening of June 15.
Four hundred will be graduated.
Dr. Moran is prominent as an edu
cator, author ana historian. -
Pttpil of Beachsy ' :j
Submits to. Knife
In Order to Enlist
Harold Kart, 20, an aviation pupil
of the late Lincoln Beachey, under
went an operation in an Omaha hos
pital in order to qualify physically to
join the aviation corps of the navy.
He is now convalescing, here, and
wilt soon be enlisted. H studied
aviation with Beachey and other bird
men at Chicago and elsewhere. His
parents live at Rapid City, S. D
where his father is a mining engi
neer, (young Karr is adventurous,
has traveled widely, including two
tours of the world. He chose navy
aviation as offering exciting and pa
triotic activity in the war.
City Farmer Has Task to
' Secure Seed for Planting
When he succeeds in buying fifty
bushels of wheat, for which he is
now negotiating, Edson Rich, attor
ney for the L'nion Pacific, believes he
will have driven the wolf from the
door and v'11 have solved the prob
lem of the high cost "of living.
Mr. Rich is the owner of a farm in
the vicinity of Calhoun, where he puts
in his soare time. He will have nlentv
of eggs, milk, butter and cream, frnit
ot an kinds and vegetables.
' To bring his hogs up to the "grain
fattening point, Mr. Rich is going to
feed them on alfalfa, and in purchas
ing seed to sow he has been given a
practical illustration of what the war
has done in boosting psices. While
the presumption is that no alfalfa seed
has entered into the manufacture of
munitions, and while none of this seed
has been sent to' the allies for food,
the price has advanced 100 per cent.
Mr. Rich has recently bought a bushel
of the seed, paying $10.50, whereas
three years , ago the-same quantity
would have cost a little more than $5.
Skilled Workmen of Fort :(,
t ' n School Display Efforts
Article -wrought from -wood and
metal by the boys of Fort school will
be displayed on Saturday in the boys'
shop of the Benson & Thofne stores.
These young workmen utilize old
metaf in' fashioning utensils and tools
of valueJ Preston Reeves made a
hand truck which bears evidence of
skilled workmanship.. Roy, Norden
and Donald Sloss made checker
boards out of discarded pieces of
furniture. Lemmel Smith, a colored
boy, turned wooden cups which his
father is using as toothpick, holders
in his restaurant. An interesting
tenure or tne cxnioit is an adjustable
cellar window. , ,
F. W. Bason, director of vocational
training at the school, arranged the
exhibit; which will impress visitors
witn tne value ot the train in o- at thin
puoiic scnooi tor ooys. -ftr1
Authorities Combine : "
To Curb Celebrations
"Thna v,l, Wk. U.I. IL. I....
in , celebrating the demise of John
Barlevcnm . 1 tat vn...
mercy from me," announced Police
juage oiaaoen. iney mailt ftif t
Eenauy lor ineir carousals It the po
ce bring them before me." I
.. civ Pmunh, vi-r...;... :n t.- -.
the polite station Saturday night snf
sunoay and Monday nights- : His
illusion win oe to nie complaints
strain. th nniv nn.
i , "And I am going to fil against
.v. mi, vuica wmtn mew ine
moat severe penalties," said the Bros-
pent
Chief of Police Dunn has instructed
every policeman to report for duty
Saturday night and Monday night.
Motorcycle officer wjll stay at the
station for emergency calls and spe
cial cops will eomprise a riot squad.
Buralars Make Several
(Hauls from Omaha Stores
Schlank & Co., 1J07 Douglas, re
ported to the police that burglars
gained entrance and stole $4 from
a safe.-
The front 'door of F, P. Wilson's
store at 2001 North Twentieth street
waa broken open and $150 stolen
from cash register. The Neighbor
hood drug store, at Twentieth and
Grace streets, also waa entered .by
breaking the front door. The intrud
ers' treated themselves to cigar and
cigaret and took $3.50 from cash
register which they broke open.
: Begins Here Monday
.. See Details in. 1 ;
I' -y: .- Sunday Papers
Biandeis Stores
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Dxl2 French Wilton, beat quality..... ... $68.75
9x12 Extra Heavy Worsted Wilton, choice
patterna S54.75
9x12 Royal Wilton Rug, elegant pattern. .852.50
1-3x10-6 Genuine French Wilton, beat
quality , 855.00
8-Sil0- Wonted WUton, large selection.. 848.50
6i9 Heavy Wool Worstd WUton 835.55
4-6xM Elegant design Heavy WUton Rugs. 818.45
1 2-2x12 Lakewood Wilton Oriental design
Hall Runner . i: . f 814.75
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1 3x12 Bagdad Wilton Hall Runner 821.00
4 2-3x12 Mohair Hall Runner 811.45
6 2-6x5 Mohair Rugs 810.89
High-Grade Brussels Rugs
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Arranged on Any Purchase If Desired
9x12 Bigelow Body Brussels Rug, new de-
Rug,
Rug,
838.75
834.75
sign, special, at
2-3x10-6 Blgelbw Body" "BriiMels"
choice patterns, special at: v. .
6x12 Seamless Tapestry, Brussels '
rich pattern ; . . . .822.50
9x12 8eamlea Brussels Rug, special quality
.v.819.75
9x13 Brussels Rug, Orlental.delM..v.l814.50
3-3x10-6 Extra Heavy Seamless Tapestry
Brussels Rug , 8185
8-8x10-6 Tapestry 'Briwsel Rug, splendid
value, at .....Vy.. .;..;. 815.95;
6x9 Seamless Brussels Rug Floral and1 ' '
Orienui designs ;,. VJ.. .y... y. ...810.85
Oriental Rugs 'at P re-War Prices
1 Apatolian .OfienUl Rug, 4-8x1-9 812.00
1 Dagheatan Oriental Rug, 6-lx3-8.y ...4.829.50 '
1 fiarouk, Oriental Rug, 2-7xST ....V.:... 820.00
1 Bhirv OrtenUl Rag, M0x3- ,..;.,819J10
'I Oenjl OtltritatltSS; -10xJ-r.ft... .835 00
1 Kaxak Oriental Rug, 6-Tx3-6........)...845.00
?0k?,'r 5,,,n t1 4x ....W. 855.00
300 Samples highest grade Wilton Carpet, yard long, bound
edges, sold from 12.60 to $6 per yd., sale price, full piece. . . .
$1.95
95 Samples Finest Bigelow Axmlnster Carpet, IV, yard long, bound edges,
suitable for small rug, sold from 62.76 to $3.60 per 0 Q
yard, special, for full piece, only.... 9XlO
J2o Sample Genuine Bigelow Body Brussels, IV, yard lengths, suitable
for small rugs. Value 31.96 to 32.75 per yard, 04 CO
- full piece for only; ,.9X90
400 Yard Bigelow Body Brussels Carpet, unusually effective design, light
floral pattern, suitable for bedrooms, to close out, at, yd 81.98
150 Yards Finest Wilton Carpet, per yard. 83.39
600 Yards Heavy Cocoa Matting, striped or plain patterns, 27-inch wide,
' j, ' , per yard s. , 43
37fr Yards Plain Matting, heavy quality, suitable for churches, hotels and
restaurants, 36 Inches wide, very special, at, per yard 55
160 Remnant Cocoa Matting, 3 to 9 yard piece lengths, whUe they last,
S at, per yard .....r......28d
. 140 Yard Hemp' Carpet, 60 Inches wide, per yard..,.. ..49t
7f. Yard Hemp Carpet, 36 inches wide, very special, at, per yard... ... 17
EZY SLIP-ON COMBINATION MOP-Conslstlng of 75o
. polish mop, 75c dust mop and one 25c can polish, oom
-i. plet outfit priced for tomorrow only, at...............
81.29
Heavy Velvet and Axmln
ster Rugs
9x12 Extra Heavy Seamless Axmlnster Rug-837.50
9x12 Seamless Axmlnster Rug, special
ouallty S29.50
9x12 Axmlnster Rug, choice patterns S26.50
I- 3x10-6 Heavy Seamless Axmlnster Rug.. 832.50
6x9 Extra Heavy Seamless Axmlnster Rug. 822.50
27x54 Axmlnster Rug 8 2.45
II- 8x13 Velvet, Oriental pattern 834.50
9x12 Extra Fine Seamless Velvet Rug.... 839.75
9x13 Special Seamless Velvet Rug 825.50
9x11 Word Velvet Rug, good quality 819.89
7- 6x9 Seamless Velvet Rug, select patterns. 817.75
6x9 Velvet Rug, floral and oriental deaigna.811.25
Grass, Wool and Fibre Rugs
9x12 Willow Grass Rugs, for porch or sun- '
room, for $ 9.95
8x10 Willow Grass Rugs 8 8.45
46x7-6 Willow Grass Rugs, greens and
browns, for 8 4.25
9x13 Wool and Fibre Ruga .810.45
8- 3x10-6 Wool and Fibre Rugs S 9.75
6x9 Wool and Fibre Rugs ; 8 6.75
4-6x6-6 Wool and Fibre Rugs $ 4il0
Rag Rugs for Less
4x7, Fairmont Rag Rug, a highly deooratlve'
rug in Colonial colors 83.50
30x60 Fairmont Rag Rug .... A ; 82.50
25x60 Colonial Rag Rug 594
18x36 Colonial Rag Rug.. , 39
Printed and Inlaid Linoleum
If you need new Linoleum, now Is a good tuna to
choose, have sampled a new big line just received
from the world's greatest linoleum concern, y
6-Ft wide heavy quality Inlaid Linoleum,
square yard . .v. ....... ...81.25
-Ft wide Printed Linoleum, sq, yard 79
l-fl Wide Feltoleum, sq, yard 49
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WELL MADE LARGE
,SIZE DRESSER Has
roomy base, 4 large draw
, -1 '. ers. fitted with wood pulls,
, pattern chape double plate
mirror set in neat frame.
tuiwucu. goioen in imita
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value.....
lee tnis ex-
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BED 1-lllch PMti.
1-lnck flllara full
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LONIAL DRESSER
Base has swell front 42 inches
with heavy plank top, mirror
24x28 Inches, constructed of
imitation walnut elegantly
finished, must be seen to be
tuny appreciated : our
special low price for o
morrow's ft I 7 Q K
selling.. .iJJll .OiJ
Full iIm fibtr rd rocker. con
tlnuout roll Arm, natural finlilw . for
porch, lawn, iun par
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rcrix mita TiTUiHAifKS
ROD GO-CART Finish xl
natural or Baronial brown, vpbol
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mirror, SI x4 3-Inch naM,
laborattly earvtd, as fl
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CHIFFONIER filled with
t drawr, lSx32-ln, mirror,
S0x33-tiu top, carefully con
structed and priced for
naturaar.
oniy, at ,
$23.75
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DINING BOOK CHAIR HU Er
Mtnl-box iat. qu,rter-wd oak. pan.l
back and upholatarw In hlgh-araii. Imi
tation lathr. aecurotr braced and
built for Mrrlca, offered for thla
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at th. low
prloo of
Dont Forget Our New Ad
droaa Building Formerly
Occupied by Beaten A
Laler. Furniture Company.
$1.85
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COLONIAL PERIOD DIM
INO TABLE Built rot aolld O&k.
flnlthed goldtn or fumsd, larn 40
inch top, oxtondt to t foot, hoaTT
Quara center oar
rtl. Colonial turned.
feet, unusual raiua.
$12.86
Ji'.'US! OESIOKBD AND SPLENTJtTJLT MADS), t-PIBOB MTSMOff
LIBRART bUITB Bultt throuehont of aolld oak and n.atlr flnUhod fumod 11
brarr tab), haa eonT.nl.ntly arran.M book .nda: cbalr and roekar na
ar. utibolatarad la Spanlah Imitation loath., ataal inrlns con- 51
miction Mn auta, Slar placaa, ulr
Beautiful Shewing of
Reed and Fiber
Upholstered
Porch and Sun
Furniture
WELL BtriLT S-DOOR . FROST.
SIDE IOINO RKKR1GGRATOR
Largo provl.lotr compartmant. ad.
JnitaMo irirkol- .-nrtro abolvoa.
patented drain-pip, etc. Made of
well .a.oned aab. round cornora In
t.rlor. white wamil bX1 O e A
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413-415-417 SOUTH SIXTEENTH STREET
THE COMFORT REGBNT COMBI
NATJON" OAS AND COAL RA.XOB
WE ARB OFFERING for this week's
special Is the most convenient itoto
msnufacturod today: burns coal or
iu at the same time or jMnrat-
ly; oas bs quickly converted to burn
either; contains 4 holes for coal
and I for gas;
cost Iron base and
wannis closet, etc.'
46.50