THE; OMAHA SUNDAY BEEi NOVEMBER 18, 1917. m RALLY HERE OF PRESBYTERIANS Officers of National Service Commission Coming to Omaha , to Hold One of Biff Meetings, Presbyterians of Omaha are laying their plans for one of the greatest meetings ever held in the central west, and besides those of the city, hun dreds of the members of this church are expected here when the rally, called under the direction of the Ja tional Service commission, convenes in the First Presbyterian church, No vnhr 22. The rallv is for the purpose of arousing the church to special action in this time of world war and for the purpose of calling Presbyterians Jo renewed loyalty to cnnsi ana me d tional ffovernment. ' At the Omaha rally, which fs one of a series being held throughout the country, there will be present . as sneakers. Rev. J. Wilbur Chapman, .moderator of the Presbyterian church: Rev. John F. Carson. Brook lyn, head of the National Service com mission, and jtev. William a. ounces, Philadelphia. These three men who enjoy the distinction of being known the world over as pulpit orators will deliver addresses. The rallv will be held in the audi toriura of the First Presbyterian church at 8 o'clock, the night of No vember 22. The first speaker, will be Rev, Mr. Chapman and he will be followed by the other two dis- timruished clergymen. At 4 o'clock in the afternoon, in the parish house of the church there will be, held a meeting that will be for ministers. It will be addressed by Rev, Mr. Chapman. Following this and at 6:15 o'clock, prior to the evening meeting, in the dining room of the church a banquet will be spread for the clergy and Presbyte rian cnurcn omcers 01 me city, ine state and western Iowa. The music at the rally Is to be made an important feature, it is ex ceded that in the choir there will be 200 to 300 voices, the singers coming from the choirs of the several Pres byterian churches of the city. At the banquet, Warren Switzler of the Westminster Fresbytenan church will be the toastmaster and at the evening meeting, N. H. Loomis of the first Presbyterian church will pre side. Former Omaha People Stationed at Camp Grant Camp Grant, 111.. Nov. 16. Several Omaha men are 'playing prominent parts in the development of the' new National Army at this point. Among these men - is Lieutenant Lloyd - h. Thrush, who has charge of press head quarters and who was born 'at. Fort Omaha. Thrush lived in Omaha for a number of years and although never having worked regular on any of the papers there he will be' remembered by all of the older men. After leaving Umaha inrush went west, where he devoted a great deal of his time' to publicity and press work. At this camp he has entire charge of the press work and has a, large staff of newspaper men working with him, handling the work. Chicago and other paper men found in camp Have been assigned to press headquarters for duty, both among the men; and offi cers. Lieutenant uianam raisiey, also of Omaha, and "formerly, with'' the World-Herald, is assigned there for duty. .': -v . - A great many of the regular army officers assigned to Camp Grant for duty with the regular army have been stationed at Fort Omaha or Fort Crook at some time .during their career in the service, Lieutenant Colonel Willis P. Coleman was the most recent to arrive. He was for merly at Fort Crook.- Captain Edwin A. Cudahy and his sister, the recent bride : of Captain Leander J. McCormick, will be well remembered 'by Omahans. University of Omaha ' Co-Eds Raise Matrimonial Prerequisites to $2fi00 The University, of Omaha coeds have raised, their matrimonial pre requisites from , $1,500 to $2,000 per annum as an income. Last year the young women of the economic classes produced much literature and statis tics showing that a university grad uated couple could not live decently on less than $125 -a month . But, according to present prices, they were forced to raise theu de mands. The'subiect was taken up in the sophomore rhetoric class. Of the 20 coeds taking part, all but one an nounced that her items totalled about $2,000 per year. One of the girls went as low as $1,000 per year. t- It ought to be k?pt in mind, how ever, that the $2,000 applied to a family of five. It also includes a certain sum put away for future neces-i sity. Charities and other forms of benevolence were included. The young woman who required but $1,000 claimed that a person can be fed on. 25 cents a day. The last assertion was challenged by her sis ter students, but the coed would not. go back on her statement. , She will tell the class later how she can do it.' The boys, too, agreed with the $2,000 girls. Some of them apolo gized to the coeds for attributing hi-flutin ideas 'to them last . year when they .asked for $1,500. Sme vent so far as to compliment the coeds on being able to run a home on $125 per month when it seemed to require $150. : Judge Woodrough Goes To Tulsa for Two Weeks Federal Judge Woodrough. will leave Sunday for Tulsa, Ok., where he will preside in federal court for two ' weeks, returning here to hold court for a week, beginning' Decem ber 3. Federal Judge Wade will be ' here December 26 to rule on the mo tion of Thomas H. Matters for a new trial. . ' Red Cross Auxiliary Now at Plymouth Churci Plymouth auxiliary of the Red Cross has been organized to meet on Wednesday and Thursday afternoons at 1423 Evans street The chairman is Mrs. Fred Engel and the secretary Mrs. L. L. Quinby. The Plymouth knitting unit meets at the call of the chairman, Mrs. Rudolph Rue IMPLEMENT DEALERS COMING THIS WEEK Tnree Days or Business ana Pleasure in Sight for the Vis itors From Out in the State. Soil culture, relation of the country banker to the farmer and local imple ment dealer, war conservation, freight rates and freight auditing, and many other subjects of general and specific interest are to be discussed this week by the delegates to the ninth annual convention of the Mid-West Imple ment Dealers' association Wednesday, Thursday and Friday,, at the Hotel Rome and at the Auditorium. President C. E. Gallagher, Cole ridge, is expected to come with some live suggestions, and Secretary James Wallace, Council Bluffs, is understood J 4 S me., i ' r to have some things of interest in his report which is to be made Wednes day afternoon, ."s , . . Dr. W E. Taylor. Moline. Ill ' fs to jpealc on "war conservation and So culture," ana- waiter j. ' Ktseberry, Omaha,' with the Implement and iiatior i i aae journal, wm mjKe some general 'comments Thursday on "A Few Editorials" ' , L. W. Wilson. .Broken Bow. will speak -on "Relation of . the Country Banker to the Farmer and Dealer.' A full program pi other talks and dis cussions is scheduled, and entertain ment is afforded for every idle mo ment of the evenings.' - The women are to have a theater party, complimentary by the . Omaha and Council ;BlulTs Implement ' and Vehicle club.: The same club is to give tvbanquet Thursday "evening at :ow ac ine nome. , ; , Deasty That Stands KM and Weather Stuart's Calcium Wafers Enrich th Blood to Giv th Skin th Real ' Clowof Boauly. " SEND FOR. FREE TRIAL PACKAGE. Ltt th wind blow. What do you cart t Yottr blood enriched bjr th . wonderful Stuerfe Calcium Wafer drtveai nway the plmplea and blotchee, the ceienta and erup tion: the new, firm akin glow with the hralth that protect from wind and weather. The water contain no podonoua drint of any kind, are perfectly harmleaa and can be taken with abiolut freedom and they work almost like moato. Calcium aaUUe, their principal incredieht, is the sreateit blood cleanser known to science. - Mo matter how bad oar skin ma h. Stuart Calcium Wafer will quickly work wonder with, it. 'It's (oodby to blackhead, pimples, cn, boils, rash, ecaema and a dirty "flUcd-up" -complexion, tou can fet Stuart' . Calcium . Waf era at any drttjt (tore at SO cent a box. and you will be positively delighted with their wonderful effect. . ., For free trial package use the coupon belOW... ; ' .' ; f . . Mi To gt tli Terr beat retalta tab Dr. Humphrey "SeveBtyaeveat1 at the firat eneeze or shaver, "Seventy evon" breaks p Colds ththng a Crip. AH Drug Stores. OliS fcTU Free Trial Coupon ; F. A. Stuart Co!, 483 Stuart Bide, MarthaUV Mich. Send me at once, by return mail, a free trial package of Stuart' Calcium Wafer. Name . . . . street.....:...,...,.-.;;....;... City....... V...V. ..'..State;. GLYCERINE MIXTURE ; f v FOR APPENDICITIS Omaha people can prevent appen dicitis with simple buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., as mixed in Adler-i-ka. ONE - SPOONFUL flushes the ENTIRE bowel tract so completely it relieves ANY CASE sour stomach, gas or constipation and prevents ap pendicitis. The INSTANT, 'pleasant action' of ' Adler-i-ka surprises both doctors and patients. Leaves stomach Cleafl and strong. Sherman & Mc Corfnell Drug " Company, 16th and Dodge, opp. S. P. 0.- Adv, i OLD TIME FARMER HAS FAITH IN U. S. Declares Sammies Mast Down the Kaiser if it Takes 20 Years and All His Boys. "We've got to down those Germans in this war if it takes 20 years to do it and Uncle Sam always does what he starts out to do!" This was the sage and somewhat vehement re mark of J. M. Whitted. 91, 3522 Grand avenue. Mr. Whitted should know; he has seen Uncle SanWgo into a number of things and al.ways come out on top. ' ' Mr. Whitted is a farmer. Retired? No, he is still a farmer and tells with some pride: "I've raised 45 crops and never had a failure." Also, be sides the crops, he has raised, six boys and six girls. He has fixe girls left to him and one son, the young est. Hes my little boy my baby," says the old gentleman, " why, he isn't 30 yet!" Prizes Three Articles. Tnere are three things, very small. which Mr. Whitted prizes highly: Two copper buttons and a gold pen knife. But the buttons stand for the Grand Army and the knife is enarraved with' the Masonic emblem. The for mer signify service in the "grandest army of the republic," while the lat ter is signincant ot tne esteem ot -Nebraska Masons for the oldest mem ber of the ldoge in this state. Mr. Whitted came to Nebraska in 1857 and has watched the state grow from .rambling crudity to the finest state in the union. He has watched his family come and go and out of his sorrows and pleasures has emerged a deep wisdom of the world and its ways, so bis words need not be passed unnoticed: "We're going to win! Those thou sands of Uncle Sara's boys over there won't stop fighting until they have won! Mark my words I feel it in my bones!" And his bones are quite healthy; he is only 91 years young! Thirty Inspectors to Watch Wheatless Days The observance of wheatless and meatless days by the restaurants and hotels in the state will be watched by the 30 inspectors of the state pure food department under Commissioner Otto Murschel of that department. Commissioner Murschel has noti fied State Food Administrator Wat tles that he will have his 30 inspec tors keep a check on this matter incidentally while they are out over the state on their reeular line .of work. They will report any viola tions of the wheatless, and meatless day regulation by hotels and restau rants to their office, from which place the information will be furnished to the state food administrator at once. Rain Pretty General Over Nebraska Friday According to the morning' reports to the railroads, rain was pretty gen eral over Nebraska Friday nieht. O'Neill, Ravenna and Mindcn re ported an inch of precipitation. Through the northern and central portions of the state there were nu merous places where the rainfall was one-fourth to one-half inch. liiinirrjiiiiiiniiiniiiii'iMiMKiliiii! 9 Jli''li:ll'IMi1llll!'l;il!:ll!'lll!i ?! ANDIRONS And Other Articles Needed for Proper FIREPLACE EQUIPMENT .We have a very large and exceptional as sortment of well chosen designs at reasonable prices. . Hearth Furnishings are intended to serve a lifrtime; excellent reason for selecting with de liberation and care. IT . No longer any excuse for buying in New York or Chicago, because you can see at less cost the latest -and best pieces right here at Sunderland's. " Entire Third Floor Keeline Building. SUNDERLAND BROS; CO. Brug Fire Sale Monday We started our, $50,000 fire sale- on Friday morning at 8, and were swept off our feet at all three stores both Fri day and Saturday. We are moving the goods from our sal vage warehouse, at 1315 Howard street with all possible speed, but when it is remembered that there were nearly 5,000 items actually listed after the lire, the size of our task will be understood. Not one-tenth of the goods could be put on sale at one time. We shall speed up as much as pos sible,' and those who are looking for real bargains should attend these sales. from day to day, as each item will be moved from the warehouse and closed out with all speed possible. Below will be found a few new. items that were not mentioned in bur original ads. 50c fll White Rose Q i, at. vC II sire Seven Sisters ,.Hair Tonic,. ......... 60c size Seven Sisters OC : Scalp Cleanser....... iwC 60c size Non-Spl - OK Deodorizer afiOC 26c and 50c Bizes Mason's Magic , Shampoo, at just half price. A big assortment of Tooth, Nail, Hair and' Hand Brushes, at jdst half price. 18c 471 1 White Rose Soap, Dozens of kinds of Toilet Soaps, ' at just half price. Our stock of soap was very large and we have only just commenced, to move the goods to our stores. 25c Golden Rale Hair Re- 10 - storative, on sale IOC 25c and 50c Abbott's Saline Laxa ; tive, at just half price. 50c and 75c Circassian Rum and Quinine, at just half price. 25c, 60c and $1 sizes Woodbury's Hair Tonic, at just half price. 25c and 50c Fetfoline Hair Oil, at just half price. ; A big lot of fine, Hard Rubber Dressing Combs, at just half price, i 10c, 15c and 25c sizes Shampo Polishing Cloths at just half price. A few dozen bottles Reflecto Fur niture Polish, 25c 1 O size, at:............ IOC 75c Kirk'a Hair Tonic, 35c Clinton No. 7 Lather 1Q. Brush, at........... a IOC 50c Ely'a Cream Balm, OP. abut he 13c 38c 13c 25c 25c Sandholm's Eczema Remedy, at. ........ . '25c Bingo Corn Remedy, at.. Splendid 75c Ebony Nail and Hand Brushes. 25c Rubifoam Dentifrice, at 25c Morgan's Beard Softener and Massage Brush, 1 3 C 50c Saxon Salve, at....:....., 25c Burnham's Hair and lO Scalp Tonic, at. . . . , . IOC 10c Nichol's Tooth-Ache Wax, at 25c,' 60c and $1.00- sizes Mecca Compound, at just half price. Again, we say, if you do not find the item desired at the first one of our stores you visit, please go on to another, as the detail of getting these goods out and dis tributing is indeed distracting. $2.00 Absorbine Jr., QQ 50c and $1.00 Wernet's Powder, for false teeth, at just half price. 29c Bucklen's Arnica Salve, at. 10c Requa's Charcoal Tablets, per box. .... '., 25c Pond's Tooth Powder, 60c Stillman's Freckle Cream, at. T. 25c Satin Skin Powder, at......; 50c Soul Kiss Powder, at. at No Goods Charged or Delivered.' 13c 5c 25c 13c 25c Sherman fficGonnell Drug Co. ',y Corner 16th and Dodge. " v Corner 19th and Farnam. 't Owl Drug Co., 16th and Farnam. s e S m sifjM.r.r-Taraftpsj:- I I 1 I I J..1 Ill :ii;;)nim i i i n i i i ... .. I..1M..4,.. . a Let the WW Furnish four lome We want YOUR patronage; we will give YOU the ben efit of our IMMENSE buying power, our INEXPEN SIVE location and our LOW operating expense. We will give you the LOWEST possible prices and terms to suit you. We will give you HONEST, sincere service and an assurance of PERFECT satisfaction of whatever you miy buy. We want you to COMPARE our prices and VALUES. We want you to KNOW that you can in spect floor after floor without the SLIGHTEST obliga tion to buy. We want your patronage' We will do our UTMOST to get it and hold it. GCO wm tse I Your Home Outfi if selected irom our immense stock of high grade, dependable furniture, can be purchased at a saving of hiany dollars. Beau tiful and complete three, four, five and six-room home outfits. Ask to see our Three-Room Home Outfita, priced, at $79.00 v Handsome Duofolds How often does the unexpected guest arrive and cause you em barrassment? Why not select a Duofold it .is a living room piece and a bed 'room piece all in one. We have them uphol stered in moroccoline and genu ine Spanish leather. Priced $24.50, $29.50, ?39.50, $47.50 HANDSOME, COMPLETE DINING ROOM SUITES With the coming of Thanksving your thoughts naturally turn to your uinmg room, is iurnisnea as nicely as you would like it to be? Wouldn't a new dining room suite please you and the family? We have a large assortment for you to select from,' from the more modest to the finest and priced very reasonably. Complete suites. at $47.50. $59.50, $76.50. $89.50 nd uP Vacuum Sweepers Combining a thrae-bellow suc tion with a carpet sweeper. Our low price, QQ Carpet Sweeper, all metal, guaranteed "Cyco-Bearing" Sweepers, at . $2.50, $3.25, $5.50 $1.25 Beautiful Brass Beds You will have no difficulty in selecting the bed that will suit your fancy from our immense stock. Extra large values at small prices. $10.50, $14.75, $19.50, $24.50, $29.50 . r High Grade Buffets One of our pretty Buffets in your dining room will make it much more attractive. They come in solid oak, golden and fumed finish and in the walnut and mahogany finishes. Priced, at $15.75. $18.50. $22.50, $27.50 and up. DINING ROOM TABLES Why not replace the old table ,with a new one? Our large assortment makes it easy for you to select the one that suits you best. Come in solid oak, fumed finish. $10.75, $12.? $17.50, golden and Priced at 50, $14.95, 24.50. ; Stoves Our immense assort ment of Heating J5toves and Ranges makes it easy for you to select the one that serves your tmroose best Heaters and Hot Blasts in big line, at $4.75, $6.95, $8.75, $12.50 and up Guaranteed Steel Ranges, splendid bakers, at $29.50, $39.50, $47.50, $54.50 Your Old Stove Taken in Exchange on the Pur chase of a New Range or Heater. r Columbia Grafonolas Make the long winter evenings pleasant and en joyable for yourself and fam ily. f Join Our Christmas GrafonolaClub NO MONEY DOWN Jst select the style that pleases you and as many records as you wish, and have them delivered to your home. Pay otily for the records you select and then $1.00 or so. per week. Prices range from $18.00 to $185.00 Columbia Double Disc Records Over 5,000 records to select from. Hear the world's greatest or chestras, the world's greatest singers and soloists, hear the latest patriotic and popula: songs; also hundreds oi dance records to select from: FPE DAILY CONCERTS. .- Our Inexpehsive Location Assures You of Lower Prices. Beautiful Rugs From our big daylight Rug De partment, at prices, much ' less than you have figured on pay ing. , Mottled Axminster Rugs 27x52-inch size. A splendid rug at our loy price, $1.45 Prince'tt Tapestry Ruga, suitable for dining room or living room, size 9x12. Our price, $14.50 Velvet Ruga, in 9xll-ft. size. A very pretty and desirable rug. Our price ....$17.75 Axmintter Ruga, a most desir able and pleasing rug in 9x12 feet size. Our price, $26.50. f : ' Every Day Values Solid Oak Tabourette,. our low price 35c Solid Oak Pedestal, fumed or golden finish, our price, only $1.10 Folding Ladder Stools, very useful, our price 79i Folding Ironing Boards, strongly constructed, our price ..75 Nickel-plated Electric Irons, fully guaranteed, our prices, at . . . .$1.85 and $2.95 V J Overstuffed Rockers Many with chairs to match. The kind that father or big brother loves. Many of them up holstered" in Moroccoline; others in genuine Spanish Leather and Tapestries. You will appreciate the largeness of the values and the lowness of the prices $12.50, $17.50, $22.50, $27.50 and up. Ii as 4f Sm S $100 in Gold Given Away On Tuesday Evening, November 30th: Christmas Money for Our Customers and Visitors Call at our store and we will be glad to explain to you just how the $100 in gold will be given away. TWENTY GRAND PRIZES: First grand prize, $20.00 in gold.- Next three prize winners will receive $10.00 each in' gold. Next four prize winners will receive $5.00 each in gold Next twelve prize winners will receive $2.50-each in gold. 5 Ml - :.. . . , .. II 3 El li '""""WIIIIIUIUIMllU:ii!tll1t!!t!l 4 ftlllllllllt?t'll!lllllIIIIUIUIIIIHII!llllltl "THE PEOPLE'S STORE." OPPOSITE HOTEL ROME.