16 A THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: SEPTEMBER 30, 1917. LODGE ROOM NEWS OF GREATER OMAHA Woodmen of the World to Pre- sent Medals to All Members of the Order Called to i - the Colors, The patriotic central committee, Woodmea of the World, met Wednes day, when a lot of good work was done and reported. Announcement was made of the identification medal to be presented to all members an swering the call to the colors. The committee of fifty was with Alpha camp No. 1 Friday night and met with a warm reception. Today the committee will meet with Ziikuv Dub camp No, 115; Columbus camp, No. 69; Kosciuszko camp, No. 352, and Poniatowiski camp, No. 482. Monday night the members will go to Florence and meet with Robin Hood camp No. 30. Monday, October 8, members will mrrt with Druid ramn No. 24. and Tuesday with Omaha-Seymour camp .wo. 10. The committee reported a splendid reception by Schiller camp No. 304. Lunch was served. Sovereign Manager Ruess, Cleve land. 0., will meet with the commit tee Tuesday, October 9, at 8 p. m. to tell of the work of a similar commit tee in Cleveland. The campaign for new members is on. Each member of each camp is exneeted to set at least one new BO plication. Candidates may attend the big banquet, where nearly 1,000 mem bers will be seated. Some speaker of national reputation will be present. Woodmen Circle The "get-together" party given by the groves of the city Friday evening in honor of the supreme officers of the Woodmen Circle was well attended and enjoyed. It was a card party and dance, and a short program of special ties was enioved. Alpha grove No. 2 gave a. card party September 25. Among the prominent guests present were Mrs. Mary fc, LaKocca, supreme adviser; Miss Dora Alexander, supreme clerk; Mrs. Taylor and Mrs. Long, supreme managers; Mrs. Kate Kemington, guardian, and Mrs. Riepen and Dr. Wintersten of Welcome grove. Woodmen Circle. A miscellaneous shower was given by Mrs. Emma B. Manchester, su preme guardian, woodmen urcie, Wednesday evening at her home tor Miss Bertha M. Karr, one of the clerks in her office, whose marriage to Guy Hague took place the following day. Many useful and pretty gifts were presented, among them a picture, "Diana's Sanctuary," by Mrs. Man chester and the clerks of her office. A cut glass fruit dish was given by three supreme officers, who were visiting Mrs. Manchester. ' Loyal Order of Moose. The regular meeting of Central lodge No. 90, Loyal Order of Moose, held Wednesday evening, September 19, was of unusual interest, aside from the initiation of candidates: On ac count of the electrical parade there will be no meeting next Wednesday night, but the entertainmnt committee has been instructed to make special preparations for the entertainment of the members on the next regular meeting night, October 17. Super visor A. B. Wimsett will be at the meeting ana talk for the good of the order. Royal Neighbors. : The Benson Royal Neighbors cele brated the fifth anniversary Thursday evening with an entertainment con sisting of a program of readings, music and tableaux, dancing and sup per for the members. Odd Fellows. Benson Belle Rebekah lodge cele brated its anniversary with the Odd Fellows Friday evening at a social following the regular session for the families and members of both lodges. Refreshments were served. Takes Court Action to Get Possession of Child Mrs. Alma Zerbst, wife of Frank Zerbst, a rancher of Newcastle; Wye has begun habeas corpus proceedings in district court in an attempt to ob tain custody of her 9-year-old daugh ter, Esther Gieselman, living with her grandfather and grandmother, Mr. and Mrs. William Gieselman, 1558 South Eighteenth street The child is a daughter by a for mer marriage. Mrs. Zerbst alleges her daughter is being "unlawfully de prived of her liberty by her grand parents. WILL PROVIDE TRAIN SERYICETHIS WEEK Railroads Running Into Omaha Will Be Able to Care for Ak-Sar-Ben Traffic and Troop, Trains. Omaha roads are using a large part of their passenger equipment in hand ling troops, but most of the lines are going to be able to hustle together enough coaches so that they will be able to handle the vast crowds that are expected to come to Omaha next week to participate in the Ak-Sar-Ben festivities. While special trains may not be as numerous as during for mer carnival seasons, extra coaches will be put on enough of the regular trains so that the crowds will be han dled in and out of. the city. For the electrical parade Wednes day night the Burlington will run two special trains in from Lincoln. The fitst will leave there at 5 o'clock in the evening, doing local business, and Teaching Omaha at 6:50. The second special will leave Lincoln at 5:45 and will run to Omaha without making in termediate stops. After the parade the Burlington will run three' specials west, the first leav-, ing at 10:20. the second 10:40, and the third 11:30.. A. special train will come from Plattsmouth, running by way of Louisville and Bellevue. Re turning, this train will depart at 11 o'clock. All regular trains from the east, south and west will carry extra equipment and generally will do local business. At 10:45, after the carade, the Northwestern will run a special as far east as Carroll, la., and at 10:30 a special will run to Lincoln by way of Fremont, stopping at all stations. The Union Pacific will run a spe cial out as far as Columbus, leaving at 11:45, and going over the main line. For the afternoon parade, Thursday, a special will be run as far as Grand Island, leaving at 5:15 and making stops at all "stations west of Fremont. Over .the Missouri Pacific, the night of the electrical parade, a special will go out from the Webster street depot. leaving at 10:15, running as far as Auburn and going by way of Louis ville, Weeping Water and Talmage. No. 106 over the main line will be held until 11:30 and will carry coaches behind the sleepers. Janitors and Charwomen Get Raise in Their Pay . The democratic county board voted another raise in pay for the loyal legion of janitors and scrubwomen at the court house Saturday. This is the crew of mop wielders and floor polishers installed by the commission ers when the democrats got the con trolling vote on the board. Mop "ar tists" of other party affiliations were lost in the shuffle. Under the latest raise voted -by the board janitors receive $2.75 a day and scrubwomen $2.50 a day. Other raises were voted for clerks and stenographers in county court and juvenile "court. Bee Want Ads Produce Results. I Welcome, Ak-Sar-Ben Visitors t(K Omaha and Omaha's Great Bargain Center We BUY and SELL for CASH. Giving our CUSTOMERS the BENEFIT in BETTER MERCHANDISE VALUES See our Splendid Display of New Fall Merchandise. AYPEN THE CASH STORE Make Yourself Perfectly at Home in Our Store. Check Your Baggage Here FREE., Use our FREE Telephone, etc Every Accommodation in Our Power Will Be Cheerfully Granted. . r Our October Sales Offer Buyers SuperiotFurnitur Values ...' " The entire Main Floor, Douglas Street Entrance, form erly occupied by the Piano Department, is now devotee to the display of High Grade Furniture in the Period Styles. This addition to the former large sales space be comes necessary on account of the big increase of busi ness. . .''!.'".,'..'.. OUR LOW CASH PRICES ARE A REVELATION Mo every visitor who'takes the trouble to Compare ValuesQuality for, Quality, Price for Price, we know that you'll find it impos sible to duplicate our Cash Of ferings. Here Are a Few of the Many Splendid October Sale Specials: Buffet in the William and Mary style, ' &QQ fift four-foot top ........ ,, tyiVJJ TabU In the William and Mary style, fcO C AA four-foot top ,.,?..... .. . . . . , P0U V Dining Chair to match, real leather seats, gQ , Genuine black or American Walnut Buffet. 60-irich, in the Queen Anne style, $67.50 value, CMO CA for Cash . . . 1 . . i PW .OU (850. Queen Anne, Walnut Dining Chair. OC AA leather seat ;.V;;. .i t.. ... . . . , . .. . .' . JpO.UU 54-inch, 8-foot Queen Anne Walnut Table, 5Q - Genuine Layer Felt Mattress, fancy art : (S0 , (?n tick, roll , edge, full weight, on sale 'for..''. . . vOiOl jTurkbh Davenports, loose cushion seats, . .fcQC AA regular f 160 and $125 values, only aJTOUeUU ; Some as low as $75. Chair and Rockers in Tapestry JfeOO C A and J0 C and other coverings. . . r . . OU Genuine all leather overstuffed Rocker, sold every where for not less than - J0 Eft $30,W $35 Jt.OU Cedar Cltett or Shirtwaist Boxes, 42-Inches. g QQ 4-Potter Bed, Walnut or Mahogany, several styles to select from, $30 and $35 tOO CA CO C values...' iPaSeS.OU JJ 3'pieco Suite in old ivory Dresser, Chiffon- fc7Q AA ier and Table r ........... . y .UU ; Good Link Fabric Spring, 3 -inch !0 QC I $17.50 Layer Felt Mattre, the famous d1 O CA ra'sa ......... , DpVD I blue ribbon brand plweJv ..'... i' ,'. - v, l wrt firm.? frftn Ltlr F.l-:! SnrinM. & A r? t 1 The nationally adver pillows, only Box .Spring outfit in this sale, only ..... 1 Box Springs, outfit complete, consists of Box Spring Mattress and real live goose feather tQK iw $25 American Walnut Bed Room Suite, . JQO AA complete, only .. ,ipJOfJ Or will sell separate Dresser, I27.B0; Chiffonier, $25.00; 3-Mirror Dressing Table, $22.50; Bed, $25.00. Same suite in Brown Mahogany, same price. Kitchen Cabinet, complete with roll curtain instead of doors, jars and flour bin, sliding aluminum t07 Eft top, etc. $35 value, in this sale, only. . .,..Pm I 0J Good Kitchen Cabinet, (OA ud COO CA complete, . Pu PCuU The famous $12 No Sag Spring, advertised na 7 QC tionally, our low Cash Price ............ eaO ' 1 Good, strong Link Fabric Spring, . &A Eft I The nationally advertised Cuhion Corner Bed Sprw 'WfoWtY 6'incn liM'- ..'.". . ;V ........ .:. . . ,tww 1 $12.00 value, for cash m fmmWH Full siw Vernl Martin Bed and Spring, complete, d 7 . CA Combination Mattre, felt and wood wool, & M - J in thia sale, only . . . . 4 .7. .. . . V Oy I Cash Price only i ... .... W t:l'f ' . " - Rckera, Card Tables," Chairs, Etc "-::, ' t-- $3.75 Folding Mahogany Card Table., leatherette top, I $4.00 Bed Room Rockers, fumed or golden, CO 7 C oaK the best card table made, Cash . CO CA Price . . . . . . . . . ..,4 ... . PieOU Children's white Battnett on wheels, only . $4.00 Reed Nursery Chair, $2.50 value, CI CA for cash P Pw A.11 oak Dreer, good for spare gQ Folding Wood Cot, lJ56VsPPorteji' $4.00 Folding Army Cot, khaki, . , 3 patterns wood seat Arm Rocker, $5.75 CO - C A values, your choice, Cash Price only .Large Arm Rocker, leather spring seats, CC AA $8.50 value, in this sale for cash ........ POUU Either in Spanish or brown leather. Cheap wood seat Arm Rockers, $2 00 Large $18.00 Arm Rocker, leather , Cl O CA spring seat ...POvF Children' Rockers, $3.60 values, 2 QQ . -7 S r SURPRISING VALUES IN OUR OCTOBER SALE OF RUGS Thousands of New Rugs from America's most prominent makers at prices 'which clearly demonstratethe advisability of Cash Buying. New colorings, (jiew patterns, in .assortments broad .enough to -meet with the . approval of the most fastidious purchaser. See these O ctober Sales Specials Monday. Regular 165 Wilton Rug, in Oriental and Persian Cocoa Mat, new stock just Teceived , designs, 9x12 size, Cash Price. .857 Same in 8-3x10-6 size, at $47 $40 Bodr. Brussels Rugs, 8-3x10-6 size, Cash Frice . , ; . , . . ........ . , . . . . . ... , . ... . .$33 $45 Colonial Velvet Rugs, In fine' assortment of : colorings. Oriental and medallion patterns, 9x12 size, Cash Price ...$3Q 63V 85t, $1.10 Up 'No. 6,000 Wilton Rugs, Oriental and medallion patterns, regular $55 . rugs, 9x12 size, Cash ' Price $43 - ' Same in 8-3x10-6 size, at $38 $32.50 Velvet Rugs, beautiful new. Oriental pat terns, size 8-3x10-6, Cash Price..... $24 $30 Tapestry Brusssl. Rugs, JO-wire quality, 9x12 size, big range of new patterns; Cash Sale Price, .only .$20 $35 Palisade Velvet Rug, newest fall colorings , and patterns, 9x12 size, Cash ; Sale Price, r only v. $29 v 10-Wire Tapestry Brussels Rugs, " worth $17.00, . 6x9 size, Cash ? Price; .....$13. vWindowS Shades, best -oil -opaque, 3x7. size, complete with roue: ' etc., Cash Price, 65 0 r x"1 i-rri Tii isr " - v rs, r " "V 'V $45 Body Brussels Rugs, 5-frame quality, in rich shadings and allover patterns; Cash price , ......... .$30 42S T.Ulin Stalul. Run Vt'i ,i wire quality, 8-3x10-9 size. Cash PJL New Inl.IJ Ll.aUnm. 2;' X biz assortment of nat- terns Just received, shown .at $1.00 yard. We Carry a Complete Line of the Celebrated Bissell'a Carpet Sweepers. r TIME TO THINK ABOUT STOVES L - rlhiiiiitiiT TH.A...1j kit ifpmr . Rsnown plain finish cast ranges, up from $35 Renown, black or white nickel finish ranges, up from $60 "Range Eternal," best malle able steel range made, up from $70 Ar you going to replace that - antiquated affair with an up-to-date range or heater that is guaran teed ,to give satisfactory results? Our stock of Heaters, Ranges and Cook Stoves offers you big variety for selection, and our Cash Prices are -Surprisingly Low, considering quality:. HERE ARE A FEW EXAMPLES: Cook stoves, up from $17.50 Small oak heaters, up from $6 Base burners, up from... $35 Hot Blast heaters, up from $18.50 Oil heaters, up from. . . . . .$4 4-burner cabinet gas ranges, up from .....$37 J v VISIT : HAYDEN'S NEW SANITARY MARKET IN THE BASEMENT All kinds of Fresh and Cured Meats, Fresh and Cured Fish, Butter and.Chee'se, kept on hand and offered for sale under the most ideal sanitary conditions: " .wrv;v ' r; I It Paya TRY HAYDEN'S FiRST fc J in H m 2 3 8 O o z S ft Z m o -I c a r o m o H S Cf m o 13 m m i m o 2 m s i H O C9 CO 1V o o I I (0 r i si foi, 01 0) SI