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KEN YON BILL TO
f DISFRANCHISE
l ALIENS IN STATE
Constitutional Amendment Pro
hibiting Aliens From Voting
j for Congressmen and
.' President Introduced.
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Washington Feb. 8. Introducing
& constitational amendment requiring
all persons who vote for memberj of
congress and presidential electors to
be American citizens. Senator Ken
yon of Iowa today called the senate's
attention to 'seven states Arkansas,
Kansas South Dakota, Nebraska,
Xiissouri, Indiapa and Texas which,
he said, permitted aliens to vote.
, This condition, he said, is "rather
shocking.
I Vice President Marshall observed
that he thought the number of such
states was nine.
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Health Conditions at Army
Cantonments Improving
Washington, Feb. 8. Health condi
tions at all camps and cantonments
in the United States showed con
tinued improvement during the last
week, with decreasing deaths and hos
pital admission rates.
'The measles epidemic is generally
declining and pneumonia, while still
widely prevalent, shows a decreasing
ratio. . .
There was a marked decrease in the
number of new cases of meningitis.
Wilson Names New Judges
I ; For Hawaii Bench
'Washington, Feb. 8. James L.
Coke and Samuel B. Kemp of Hono
lulu were nominated today by Presi
dent Wilson to be respectively chief
and associate justices of the Hawaiian
supreme court.
'William H. Edings and L. L. Burr
were nominated to be federal judges
of the First and Second Hawaiian dis
tricts,' respectively. ,
1 I Smallpox at Bisbee.
:Bisbee, Ariz., Feb. 8. Dr. 0. W,
SWeek, state health officer, after in
vestigating the smallpox epidemic in
this district, today placed the entire
community under quarantine.
illnder the regulations prescribed by
Dr. Sweek, any one desiring to leave
the city must obtain a bill of health
from the county heaJth officer. Four
teen cases of smallpox are being
treated in the detention hospital.
It is reported that Major General
Peyton March, now commanding ar
tillery units of the American expedi
tionary forces in France, is to be
brought back to this country and
placed in charge of the general staff
of the army. The proposed' change
is said to be directly due to the de
mand of General Pershing, com
mander of the ovrseas forces, that
the general staff be reorganized with
general officers conversant with the
great task the American army must
bear in the war.
Captain Ralph Christie
On Torpedoed Tuscania
Captain Ralph Christie, a former
Omaha boy, was on the torpedoed
Tuscania. He was a doctor with the
158th aero squadron. No report has
been received as to his 'safety.
Captain Christie is a brother of Dr.
B. W. Christie. He was educated in
the Omaha schools and was gradu
ated from the Creighton Medical col
lege. He was a practicing physician
at Clarke previous to enlisting in the
army.
Tuscania Disaster
Boosts Enlistments
New York, Fib. 8. As a result
of the sinking or the Tuscania, the
number of volunteers to present
themselves for enlistment at the
chief marine 'corps recruiting sta
tions here today was greater than
that recorded any day since the
declaration of war by the United
States on Germany, the fficer in
charge annur.ced.
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Waists, Skirts, Furs,
Sweater;sT-Saturday
Hundreds upon hundreds-we could even
sav thousands have attended thi3 greatest
sale in our estimation Omaha has ever seen.
It is needless to say what the values are.
Your neighbor who has been here can tell
you more than this whole page written
Dyus. .
The Reason for This Sale
. Our heating has been from a forced hot
air system. During a period of 90 days past
our heat has been forced into our rooms
loaded with smoke. It noticeably soiled all
of the lighj; colored garments. We , asked
the First National Bank what to do. hey
said: "Sell them and we will allow you a
part." The House of Menagh stands the
balance. YOU GET THE BENEFIT i
Saturday we will offer approximately
1,400 garments for sale. We cannot hope to
sell only the best values in the stocks, so if
you want the best selections, come early.
THE WAISTS
Waists
at .
49c
Waists
at
98c
Waists
at
$1.59
Waists
at
$2.25
Waists
at
$2.88
Waists
at
$3.98
THE SKIRTS
Skirts
at
$1.98
Skirts
at
$2.98
Skirts
at
$3.85
Skirts
at
$4.90
Skirts
at
$5.95
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THE FURS
Purs Furs
at 1 at
$6.75 $12.75
Furs , Furs
at at
$9.50 $17.50
- Furs'- -at
$21.50
SWEATERS
at $3.85
SWEATERS
at $4.95
SWEATERS
at $5.90
MONDAY AND TUISDAY THE ITOAL
THE HOUSE OF MENAGH ANNEX
First National Bank-302 South 16th St.
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D. S. PATROLS GO
OVER TOP TO GET
GERMAN SNIPERS
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few well-placed shots from light ar
tillery ended their career.
At another pLce a hail of machine
gun bullets was effective.
One. two or possibly three snip
ers' posts are still in front of the
American positions, but they are not
likely to be there long.
U. S. Tactics Anger Germans.
The American artillery is keeping
up a harassing fire on the German
lines, bombarding batteries, trenches,
cross roads, dugouts, light railways
and houses in which enemy troops
are billeted.
Evidently the American tactics an
gered the Germans, for they started
a vigorous shelling of our batteries
with 77s, the firing" stopping only
when the American heavy guns si
lenced the German artillery.
Early today observers saw a body
of enemy infantry, estimated at two
battalions, near a forest.
A heavy fire was directed on the
spot, scattering the Germans.
It is felt certain that the enemy sus
tained numerous casualties.
Later American shells started a fire
in a German town, which burned for
an hour.
Abandon Heatless Mondays
Afbr February 11th
Washington, Feb. 8. Continue im
provement in weather and transpor
tation conditions will bring an end to
the heatless Monday program after
its enforcement next Monday, Fuel
Administrator Garfield announced to
night.
Dr. Garfield was more hopeful over
the general Outlook tonight than at
any time for week past. Although
there is danger of floods from melt
ing snows and consequent interfer
ence with traffic, he thinks warmer
weather will bring a far better situa
tion than has existed during the re
cent cold spell.
Careful Censorship of AH
"Movies" Going to Mexico
Los Ansreles. Cal.. Feb. 8. Motion
picture films manufactured here for
export into Mexico are all being cen
sored before shipment, accordingto a
statement today by John B. Elliott,
collector of customs, who is acting as
censor for the federal government.
Mr. Elliott declined to discuss the
reasons for the censorship. It was
said by motion picture men that in
some instances scenes which might
inflame persons against Americans in
Mexico had been deleted.
Mr. Elliott said the public might
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Plan Big Military
Funeral in Honor
Of Men Lost at Sea
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reached the department and press
stories of the cool behavldr of the
troops, some of them partially trained
boys, who lined the rail singing na
tional airs, have been read with in-
Ierest by army officers.
Reports that the British destroyer
which was convoying the Tuscania
pursued and sunk the submarine also
lack confirmation and the report of
the British admiralty is eagerly
Awaited '
The Navy department today an
nounced that latest reports of the sur
viyors of the Tuscania show 76 offi
cers and 1,274 enlisted men of the
army have been landed at Buncrana,
Ireland; that 16 officers and seamen
of the crew have been landed at
Lame, Ireland, and that approxi
mately 570 officers and enlisted men
of the army have been landed at Is
lay, Scotland.
"In addition," the department an
nouncement continues, "approxi-
Joy for the boy and
the parent, too, in fairly,
priced shoes made on
foot-form lasts for
health, happiness and
long wear REAL
shoes for REAL boys.
TEEL
HO D
HOES
A combination of
good value and good
looks. Both you and the
boy will be satisfied
with these shoes that
serve and save.
One pair of these
shoes will outwear two
pairs of ordinary boys'
shoes.
Boys' Sizes ftft
1 to 512....VW-VU
Little Men's 00 Cft
Mail Orders Solicited
Drexel Shoe Co.
1419 FARNAM ST.
Parcel Post Paid.
mately 99 soldiers and members of
the crew are reported to be in hos
pitals. "Six members of the crew and 72
soldiers are in the military hospital at
Londonderry.
"Ten soldiers are in Lough Foyle
hospital at Londonderry and nine sol
diers and two of the crew are in the
infirmary at Londonderry."
As the list of Americans, on board;
the Tuscania was lost wnen tne ves
sel went down, it will be impcssiblet o
ascertain the names of those lost un
til the names of the survivors have
been cabled to the United States.
Survivors Arrive.
Glasgow, Scotland, Feb 8. Sur
vivors from- the Tuscania, including
Captain McLean and a number of
American members of the crew ar
rived today from a Scottish port.
Many relatives awaited the arrival j
and touching scenes were witnessed 1
when some learned that expected ones j
had not arrived. I
The survivors were garbed in an
assortment of clothes which they had
picked up when landed.
Captain McLean loked well, but
refused to make a statement Tho
engine room storekeeper said when
he found the Tuscania was likely to
float for some time he rescued some
casii and other trinkets before getting
awav.
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Real Boys!
SATURDAY
Business Hours
9 A.M. 6 P.M.
Washable Gloves
So very practical for early Spring
wear and quite moderate in price.
One-clasp washable leathers, in
white, gray, putty, Newport and
Smyrna, $2.23, $2.50, $2.75.
Washable fabric gloves, in white,
50c, 75c, $1.
Chiffon Crepes
When used in combination with
silks, chiffon crepes make the
loveliest blouses ad frocks for
Springtime. We have practically
every color (45-inch), $1.50 yard
A Sale of New
Spring House Dresses
Women who know values and ap
preciate new styles and delightful
colors, are most enthusiastic
about our Spring offering of new
house dresses. ,
$1.69 and $2.39 Dresses
Attract the most attention. In
these days of high prices such ex
cellent values sort of astound one.
Basement
Thompson.Belden co.
Qhe fashion Center Jor WometV0
Snrhiff Showmffs in hm Section of the Store K
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Enjoyable Moments
Among the Silks
Becoming acquainted with Spring
silks is the delightful privilege
of those visiting the Thompson
Belden silk store. A reputation
for quality, earned during thirty
two years of service and practice,
is surely worth considering when
making a choice.
SILK GINGHAMS
A most refreshing novelty. A
lovely silk in gingham plaids, of
gray, preen, Alice blue, and a
mixture of green and tan, all
on white grounds.
BELDING'S SILKS
Sold exclusively by this store in
Omaha. Qualities are so uniform
ly good that their wear is guaran
teed. Belding's silks are pure dye,
a yard wide, and do not cost more
than ordinary silks.
Taffetas, Satins, Novelties for
dresses, and distinctive linings.
Spring colors of Pekin, army,
cadet, sailor, silver, beet root,
wisteria, beige, grays, numerous
blues, reseda and myrtle greens.
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A Sale of NECKWEAR -
At Unusual Savings
Attention is directed to the fact that these offerings
are new and desirable. For this reason we believe
such low prices will be appreciated Saturday.
Stocks with jabots, white
net lace and black silk
stocks with jabots.
63c to $4.50
Round silk collars, organ
die and pique collars and
a few fancy vests.
50c to $1.88
Regular Prices Were Double These Reduced Ones.
Correct Foundations
For Every Costume .
Bandeaux Of imitation Cluny
lace, a very pleasing style that
fits perfectly, 50c.
Bratiieret Of a firm material,
, with trimmings of lace and em
broidery, $1.00.
A Corset Topless, made espec
ially for dancing, shown in
pink brocade, $1.25.
With such small prices, why
not Come in' Saturday and
economize.
Corset, Third floor
Two Good Numbers
Women's Underwear
Ribbed cotton union suits, a gar
ment of fine quality, made low
neck, no sleeves, or Dutch neck,
elbow sleeves, ankle length, $1.35
Ribbed mercerized union suits,
very attractive, with low neck
and ankle length, $2.
McCall Patterns
10c and 15c
Sold in the Basement.
Ready With New Coats
More Than Ordinarily Attractive
With the first break in the
dull days of winter and the
thoughts of Spring, women
quite naturally think of
new apparel, a change from
the more sombre tones of
the departing season.
Coats are of first import
ance because they are worn
earlier than any other
3pring garment. The coming
season features coats of sil
vertone, serge, Poiret twill,
velour de cashmere and gabardines.
Quality of fabric and excellence of tailoring
are characteristic of Thompson-Beldenxapparel
$25, $35, $45, $55, $59.50, $75
A Sunshiny Classroom
For Needleworkers and Knitters
This room, on the south side of
the third floor, with its large
windows, insures a pleasant,
bright and airy room for those
who seek to know more about
knitting, crocheting, embroidery
work, lamp shade making and
other kindred lines. '
Instruction is thorough under the
supervision of Miss Steenstrup
and her capable assistants.
Materials of every description,
each the best of its kind, are
available. With reference to
yarns we mention Minerva and
Utopia brands, which our exper
ience has shown are best adapted
to the knitting of sweaters.
Classes every day from 10 a. m.
to noon and from 3 to 5 afternoons.
The Blouse Store
Thus early in the season come
these delightful blouses of em
broidered Georgette crepe. They
are Spring personified in charm
and color.
An Unutual Value
t When Priced $7.50
Blouses are here now in great
numbers of distinctive new styles
for spring. Many details of cut
v and trimming add the exclusive
touch so jiecessary.
Prices to suit every demand.
Now As Never Before Watch Quality.
Shop in a Dependable Store
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Most unusual, in a hun
dred Wing Chair and
other overstuffed designs
in Chairs and Rockers.
Chair or Rocker after
this pattern, splen-
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(limy cimat j. u c v o u
and upholstered in
Tapestry and Velour,
$18.75 $22.50 $24.75
$27.50 and Up.
Many tempting values in Smaller Rockers, in
golden oak, fumed oak and mahogany; values
from $3.25, $4.25, $5.75, $7.25, $8.50, $9.75,
$11.25 and Up.
New Idea Duo-Fold Bed
The Duofold
here pictured
vH is most mod
ern in arrangement.
The back is flexible.
The pillows fold in.
Duofolds similar to this one, in golden oak and
fumed oak, in Spanish leather and morrocolin,
from $37.50 Up.
WE SAVE YDU MONEYTHERE ARE REASONS v I L
36x72 Matting Rugs, 39 cents.
Announcement
Savings Bank Hours On Saturdays
On Saturdays, on and after Saturday, February
9th, 1918, the SAVINGS DEPARTMENTS of the fol
lowing banks will not be open for business after 3
o'clock p. m.
Firit National Bank.
Omaha National Bank.
Nebraska National Bank.
Merchant National Bank.
United States National Bank.
1 Corn Exchange Nat'l. Bank.
State Bank of Omaha.
American State Bank.
Union State Bank.
Pioneer Saying Bank.
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NO TICE!
To the Personal Tax Payers of Douglas County:
I shall very much regret to issue distress warrants
to the sheriff for collection of the 1917 county and 1917
city delinquent personal taxes on February 1st, as pro
vided by Section 6483, Statutes of Nebraska. It would
only add additional cost and expenses to said taxes.
For the benefit of the tax payers, I will extend the
time for paying these taxes to February 15th. Please
pay them now, if you believe in conservation.
M. L. ENDRES, Treasurer.
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coats wiillMMsra port Ttr,tUan nr. Prepart now for next winter By x
far eoat far amy member of tha family. Sand year hides to as for tsnninir
making-. Our wort is belt. Our prices an most reasonable.. Send for t&.
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