JEf OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: DECEMBER 16. 101 i z HIGH MONEY RATES Rapid changes -DISTURB SWS: mK viiIroad-Situation and Uncer-: tainty of War Outcome " . Keeps Wall Street Upset. v. . N'ewYork, Dec. 15. The perplex ing railroad sitnation, higher money rites, due mainl ro extraordinarily heavy disbursements by and to the federal government, and increasing concern respecting the course of tore:gn military and political develop ments were the more disturbing fea tures of another very unsettled week " tse stock market. i-he tapiiiiar tale of new low rec ords was "repeated with added force a"d breadth, many high class rail way and mdr-trial issues joining the already long list of new minimums tor periods extending from a few years to almost a generation. Appre 1 ension wa accentuated by concur rent declines in various foreign gov ernment bonds and domestic rails to levels vhfch plainly denoted the lack cf buying power or indifference of in vestors. Intimations of further price adjust ment of important commodities by the war board also served to bring about fresh liquidation, but subse quent unofficial advices anent that sit uation were more reassuring. Rallies of two to almost five points occurred in leading stocks toward the end of the week, the movement evi dently being prompted by a realiza tion or attractive dividend returns and con side-able short covering. General trade condition, are re ported as fairly satisfactory, but the reaction in bank clearings offered proof of a moderate setback in many :ine3 of industry. 'is:!ingtt:i. Dec. 15. Weather predictions for the week beginning Sunday, tvsued by the weather bureau today, are: Northern Reck-.- mountains and plateau regions: Fret 'teat snows, with rapid alterations of temperature: temperature slightly above the normal on the whole. Southern Rocky mountain and plateau regions: Fair, without de cided temperature changes. Cf a STORE OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS Fifty Omaha Sailor Boys Coming Home for Christmas The men will make the trip home in a special coach, leaving the station December 12 and returning Decem ber 29. - The Omaha men hate been in training nearly si'v months. It is ex pected that their trip home will be their iast before going to ea. as their schooling is ompleted. Most of the are Omaha high school gradu- a number Fifty Omaha sailor?, now in' the hospital corps at Great Lakes naval training station, hay been granted turloughs extending over Christmas ft men are, and a number are Lmversity of Nebraska students. The party will be in charge of Norn. Tyin, assistant instructor in the hospital school. Tym formerly was employed on a daily newspaper advertising staff. Rec'sntly he was promoted to pharmacist's man. third class. Railroads Get Trains Back on Schedules itii a decided break in the tem perature and with little snow blowing, railroads have been able to get their trains back onto pretty close to the regular schedules. Most of the trains arrived on time Saturday mornins. 57,000 Raised by Athletes For Big Red Cross Fund j v'" tratnc went back onto sched- , , . ule and railroad men, believing that 7 Lincoln, ,eb., Dec 15. Samuel ; Avery, chancellor of the University of :ibraska, today announced that 'the Wiiversity Athletic department has r.nde a preliminary contribution of Sr.i.W to the Red Cross and that fur ther contributions are to follow. The athletic department, by strict econ omy, has reduced its expenses this year by mors than $13,000 from last year's mark and is giving its entire .proceeds to the Red Cross. The sum given today is a part of the proceeds 'of the football'season. Nebraska is good weather is on the way, started treight trains out on schedule, giving perishable stuff ample protection against freezing. v Seabriskie Appointed Head Flour Distributor New York, Dec. 15. Creorge A. Seabriskie, a member of the New York produce exchange and New York agent for the Pillsbury Flour Mills company, today accepted ao- said to be the" only university giving I pointment as head flour distributor of all of its athletic proceeds to the Red ! the fojd administration. He will su Cross. and. according to reports, is pervise the distribution - of flour the only member of the Missouri val-; tnrougii the nation's retail trade ley conference which finished the football season with' a surplus. Congress Will Adjourn For Holidays December 18; Washington. Dec. 15. Recess of ; eonere&s from Tuesday. December 18. i ' i Thursday, January 5, is provided tor in a resolution passed today by the house. It was sent to the senate and members beuan arranging for the. holiday vacation. American Chosen President Of Allied War Council London. Dec. 15. The inter-allied ; council .which is to take up questions ! t cf war purchases and finances, met in London today. Qcar T. Crosby, as sistant secretary of the United States r treasury, was elected president. Norway Said to Have Lost 5,000 Sailors During War London. Dec. 15. It is stated of ficially that Norway has lost 5.000 , sailijrs during the war. a Central Nws dispatch from Christiania re ports. The sinking of vo more steamships is toid of in the dispatch. You can secure a maid, stenosrra-' , pher or bookkeeper by using a See Want Ad. from the miller to the consumer. 1917 1890 DIAMONDS Each gem has been H it . t i i personally seieciea. It being in our stock is an admission that it was bought right and it will be sold right. Self interest urges you to make a selection now. Solitaires, all prieesy up to $900. Opn Evenings until Christinas. i Men. Attention! r An order for a Suit placed with me Mon day or Tuesday will be finished for Xmas wear. Remarkable values at $35 and $40. Strictly all wool fabrics. Style, Fit and Workmanship the best. An extra big stock to choose from. 151212 DODGE STREET Fr Year at 1324 Farnam S tract. TEETH win- We Please You or Refund Your Money. ' Dr. McKenney Says: ""Save money on your dentistry by coming to us. Oar saving isn't at the ex pense of quality or workmanship, for upon that we have built our reputation. We save because we do a large volume of practice, at a very small profit." Best Silver Fillinf 75 c Beit 22b Gold Crc-a , S4 Heaviest Bridge Work, per too 5, $4 Wonder P!ate Worh rfy q a a $15 to $23 t&Di $0, slU McKENNEY DENTISTS Hours, 8:30 A. M to P . M. Wednesdays and Saturdays TUI S P. M. Net Open Sunday 14th and Farnam Sts. 1324 Farnam Street PHONE DOUGLAS 2872. NOTICE Out-of-town patrons ran ft Plata. Crown.. Bridges and FiJl .iaca complete in ONE day. Free Examination. Lady Attendants. No . Students ft I it & i IS ! ft e ft ! ft. ft ft i ft & a t ft .00 fl PI Telephone Stands with chairs to match, in many styles, i 10.00 to 123.00. The Gate Leg Table, as pictured, in mahogany, at $1(5.00; others at S 18.00, $2,100, $33.00, $40.00 and up. Draperies Though oor Drapery Department, carries at ail timta an unusually complete line of portieres, cur taina, drapery matenaia, table icarfj. etc., we want to lay par ticular stress upon the marfe-to-order service. Call upon us at any time for designs or susten tions for special work and you are always sure of expert counsel and service, st the lowest possible cost. We quote a few seasonable g'ft suggestions : ( Table Scarfs in Moquette, Tapestry and Chinese Em broideries, priced from $2.50 to $25.00 each. Gold Galloons Gold Cord and Lace trimmings of various de scriptions for those who wish to MAKE their own gifts, at 12e to 75c per yard. Cretonne can be U3ed in the makinaf of gifts that are at tractive and acceptable, such as Knitting bags, Utility bag3 and Toilet articles, etc. ; priced fro 25c to $2.00 per yard. Records for Christmas A Special Christmas Service Knowing how precious time is nowadays, and knowing how delightful it is to try over new records at home before one makes a pur chase, we suggest that you take advantage of our 24 hour approral service. Records make splendid Christmas gifts and THIS 13 THE WAY to make a se lection or you can buy a Gift Certificate and let your friend choose the music. Victrolas from $20.00 to $400. i Brunswicks, $75.00 to $1W. Terms if you wish. fir Soft tone Tungstone Needles now in stock. 'il SVU b. i V A. Tilting Top Tallies. lU.o'l end up- Queen Anne Cane and Solid Mahogany Davenport, as illustrated, with damask uphol- QQ For Christmas "FURNITURE" Gifts of Permanence and Intrinsic Worth All portions of the store have contributed to this assem blage of furniture, art objects and novelties. There are things which may have no other use than beauty, but every useful thing is also beautiful. Every item is substantial and fine enough in design, materials and construction to be cherished through one's lifetime. - 4 ? is ? a is ? ? a 4 7 is 9 $54.00 A Sister Sae's yarn hold er, beautifully finished in mahogany, $11.00. A stately Hall Clock should be in every home, the delight of every mem ber of the family. We show an excellent assortment L-sjJ Martha Washington Sew ing Cabinets in mahog any $18.00 and $25.00 Priscilla Sewing Cabinets, in ma hogany, $(5.50 and $7.50. Reading Table, with metal electric fixture, $12.50. This conven ient tock-way table, in ma hogany, is only $6.50 Mahogany Muf fin Stand that we can't buy today at the price we now quote, at $5.00 Cedar Chests A Cedar Cheat is long cherished and always caeful. The examples now on 'our floors are very decorative, some are in period styles. Rich Adam type Old Ivory Cedar Chest, 43x22 inches in size, $34.00. Queen Anne American Walnut Cedar Cheat, $35.00. Queen Anne Mahogany Cedar Cheat. $36.00. Other period types in walnut and mahogany up to $38.00. Other Cedar Chests, in wide variety, at $10.50, $11.50, $15.00, $18.75 and up. Taborets and Pedestals, in ma hog any and fumed or golden oak. T a b o rets, from $2.00 to $3.00. Pedestals from $3.50 to $11.00. Mission Sectional Book ease, as illustrated. Three cases, top and base, in fumed oak, $22; in ma hogany, $28.30. ENTRANCINGLY BEAUTIFUL-LONG ENDURING Oriental Rugs . ' THE IDEAL CHRISTMAS GIFT A Wonderful Stock From Which to Select Small Sizes-Room Sizes Keraanshah, 14-5x9-10 $750 Beluchistan, 4-4x2-3 $25.00 Heavy Khiva, 12-5x10-7 $233 Beluchistan. 3-5x3 . $22.30 K,:;!!:::::::S1S Mahal, 10-6x9 $193 Moijul. 5-2x3-4 $60.00 Mahal, 10-9x14-1 $283 Princess Bakorah, 3-Ixl. .. $67.50 Saruk, 11-8x8-8 $875 Kermanshah. 7-1x5-4 $150.00 Kemere, 10-5x8-10 S.56.3. Dahistan. 6x1 $57.30 Laristan, 10-9x7-7 .'.$135 Sank, 6-9x1-2 $97.30 A Christmas jrift that will help HER every day in the year, a Hoosier Cabinet. They are priced from $25.50 to $43.00 Easy Payments if you desire. Hobby Horses, both swing and rocker types, from $2.75 to S 15.00 Shooflies, from 80c to $7.75 Autos, from..'. $7.75 to $32.00 Velocipds, from. . . 4. .$3.25 to $20.00 Doll Buggies, irom 90c to $12.00 Special Dolls, worth to $1.25, at 35c Special Dolls, worth to $1.75, at 95c Several Electrical Trains at Half Price Whizzcr Kars $3.39 value, $1.75 $3.00 value, . $1.99 Simplex Typewriters Price accordrnar to size, at $1.00, $2.00, $4.00, $6.00. The Original White Kiddie Kars from SI. to i Schoonliat's Pianos 50c to $5.00 Schoenhut's MetaJIaphone 30c to $4.00 414.46.413- joirnf ffis st. We show a very wide assort ment of fine all-leather Chain as well as a number of the famous "Royal" re clining Chairs, with fumed and golden oak frames. Prices on - Royal Chairs as follows: $31.00, $38.00. $39.00, $44.00, $47.00 4 4 '9 '9 9 Solid mahogany cane 7$ wing Rocker, for $12.50 I e 4 4 is K 7 4 4 ? 4 9