THE iJEE: OMAHA, SATUKUAY, EHKUAKY 23, 1918. lb YOUTHFUL USER OF DEADLY DRUG MASTOPATHY Lad Appeals to United States Commissioner to Be Sent UKaia Oi Hah Da Ct IIIICIG VUIO Odll DC tl" f ected. Andy Dewyer, a 21-year-old youth with a face and head of such artistic beauty as would have delighted Van Dyck, sat before United States Com missioner Neely Friday morning, elf-confessed dope fiend and traf- ficker in the narcotic drugs. Great black, limpid eyes, with long lashes, a Grecian nose, a smiling, friendly mouth, tossing, dark brown curls, are features of this boy, who ' , lias been tangled in the toils of mor phine. Makes Confession. He confessed everything to the of ficers wno arrested mm, told now ne had customers, some of them promt' t nent Omahans, how he would go to the Johnnie Moore joint at 221 North - Thirteenth street, and the Sid Allen 1... - a. mi - a. i i it. piatx i 10 io uapuoi avenue, uuy inc ? users at a profit of 100 per cent, using his earnings to buy morphine to satisfy his own craving. Both federal officers and the United States commissioner were touched - t j r dv ins rase anu ins conxession. TT J I- 1 3 . t 1- Z A 1 A t J IT. mm in m niarp in np rurpn wae , put under $1,000 bond and steps were taken to have him sent to. T.inrnln tinder the riinsomaniae law for treat. ment and cure. Asked how he acquired the habit, Andv merelv . sairf ! "Mt T wa brought up and ran around in the Ihird ward. .Federal officers. headd hv RiiccMl t-oerstein and Andv Hansen or the burean of investigation and Deputy the "dope" den of "Sid" Allen, 1313 Capitol avenue, late Thursday night and arrested Allen on the charge of selling morphine. ' This is the place where Harry Ru dolph lives. He was arrested a few weeks ago-and is out on bond. Has Many Customers. The Allen place is one ot the great "dope" supply houses of the city. The officers confiscated a large quantity of morphine. While they were there, about an hour. 22 "customers'- called. All of them had some plausible excuse when they found the officers present. Special Agent Knox chased one darkey down - the alley. Emerging from the alley the darkey ran into another colored man and knocked him down. When Knox returned to the house with his captive the other darkey came limping in, complaining that "some man done run into me out heah and knocked me down and done spmned mah laig." All the "customers" were allowed to go, as there was no real evidence that they were after the drugs. Hearing Waived. Charlie Reed, an inmate rf Johnnie Moore's notorious "dope" joint at 221 North Thirteenth street, arrested a few days ago for selling morphine, waived hearing before the commis sioner and was sent to jail in default of $3,000 bond. His attorney said that as he was only a "lieutenant" in the place the bond ought not to be so high. "Well, Johnnie Moore is the 'cap tain' and he is under $5,000 bond; so we'll make the 'lieutenant's' only $3,000," said the commissioner. Special Consideration. Federal officials say Moore is re ceiving, "all the comforts of home" at the county jail. He is in under two t arrests with a total of $9,000 bond. Instead of being confined in the "bull pen" with the rest of the pris oners they say he is in the juvenile ward with young prisoners and has a cot to sleep on and wears his own clothes instead of the prison garb. They do not know the reason for this special consideration to one of the worst characters in their custody. Chamber of Commerce Men To Discuss Work for Year Four hundred members of the vari olic committees of the Omaha Cham ber of Commerce will meet Tuesday night to discuss the general policy of the chamber for the year. President C C. George and Executive Chairman John W. Gamble will be present to outline the work. This will be the first meeting of this kind in which all the members of the various working committees for the year will get to gether to .talk over the general out line of what the chamber hopes to ac complish during the year. Pay Increase Pleasing to New Government Official Fred Montmorency, general freight agent for the Burlington railroad, on his return from a western trip Fri day learned that he has been appointed chairman of the freight committee of the Omaha district under the govern ment operation of the railroads He will continue his duties with the Bur lington in addition to his new work "I don't know yet what my duties will be," he said, "but I am glad to note that my salary will be increased by $1 a year." Jewish Society to Teach Hebrew Language to Young The city Talmud Torah society, a Jewish organization, has raised $1,700 for the purchase and remodeling of the building at 2023 Burt street, where iewish children will be taught the lebrew language. , M. Gross donated $1,000 for the cause in memory of his wife; A. Katskee, $100, and Dr. Phillip Sher agreed to furnish a complete library. Work will be started immediately on the building. "General" Fails, to Register; 1 Will Be Interned in Lincoln General Waverly Lee was taken to Lincoln Friday by United States Marshal Flynn. He was arrested in St. Joseph on a charge of failing to register. "General" is the young man s name and is not a military title. Friday, February 22, 1918- -Burgett "Nath Store Newt for Saturday- -Phone D. 137 afarilay at Burgess-Nash Till S o'Cbdk am sho THE AUDITORIUM FEB.25- MAR-2. 10 10 DRESS the Baby the Vanta Way Nurse Owens, who has given years of careful study to the care of babies, is here and will demonstrate how to dress the baby in the most comfortable and healthful manner without pins or buttons. A cordial invitation is extend ed to all mothers to visit our infants' wear section and see how well prepared we are to take care of the needs of the little ones. A pinless diaper pattern will be given free to every mother. BurroM-Naah Co. Stoai Floor rRESH Nut Caramels at 33c lb. Special for Saturday. Fresh made nut caramels, vanilla or chocolate flavors. Purest ingre dients, at 33c a lb. Peanut Brittle 29c Also cocoanut brittle, fresh made and specially priced, at 29c a lb. BurgMt-Nwh Co Mln Floor Extra Special! Women's Pure Thread Silk Hose Underpriced Saturday at $1,19 A SPECIAL purchase from a large manufacturer at a great price re duction, enables us to offer them to you in a like manner. Women's black, white, pink, and champagne colored pure silk lace boot hose; women's pure thread silk hose embroidered in bird effects, a vari ety of colors; pure thread silk hose, fan cy novelty stripes. All full fashioned, regular made foot, double tops. In one big lot and greatly underpriced, Saturday, at $1.19 a pair. Burg Mt-NMb Co. Mln Floor- CRESH Carnations at 3c Each Fresh carnations, very spe cially priced, Saturday, at 3c Violet, 19c Large California violets, 50 in a bunch, special for Saturday, at 19e a bunch. Sweet Peat, 15c Very special Saturday. As sorted colored tweet peas at 15c a bunch. Burf oat-Nwh Co. Mils Floor New Japanese Crepe Kimonos in a Wide Range of Prices MADE of crepe, in new colorings; in exquisite tones are these new Japanese kimonos. Choice of rose, blush pink, electric blues, wisteria, violets, copens, rich purples, dull gold, sea foam green. Many of .them are beautifully embroidered in oriental floral de signs in contrasting colors. Prices are, $1.25, $1.75, $2.00, $3.00, $3.50, $3.95 and $4.95. Burf.ta-Nath Co. Socond Floor D RUGS and Toilet Goods Djer Kiss face powder, 59c. Lana oil and buttermilk toap, 8c 1 lot tooth brushes, 25c. 1 lot tooth brushes, 35c. Soul kiss face cream, 29c. Racarma toilet water, $1.00. Colgates tooth paste, 23c. 1 lot hot water bottles, $1.25. Williams' talcum powder, 12c. Orchard white, 33c. Nonspi, 39c. Locust blossom extract, ox., 39c Your choice -of white French Ivory, Saturday, H off. 4711 toilet soap, 19c. Peroxide, small size, 10c Peroxide, medium size, 20c Peroxide, large size, 30c 1 quart witch hazel, 59c. 1 quart denatured alcohol, 59c Nuxated iron, 79c. Lavoris, small, 22c. Lavoris, medium, 44c. Sal hepatica, small, 24c 4 ounces glycerine, rose water and bay rum, 19c. Burf aaa-Natb Co. Main Floor For Your Approval An Early Showing of New Spring Suits At$25 429.50 OF foremost interest to the well dressed woman, is this display of smart spring models that portray the new trend of fash ion. In line, in color, in material and in many other little ways these new models at $25.00 and $29.50, are worthy of your ap proval. Fabrics most prominent are ' all-wool American poplin and men's wear serge. The jackets are made with tucked back and are belted. A noticeable feature is the ripple skirt effect The suits are trimmed in braid and buttons and lined throughout with peau de cygne or Paisley. Colors predominating are poilu, blue, quaker gray, tan, navy and black. For Sat urday, priced at $25.00 and $29.50. BurfOMNh Co. Socond Floor s AVE By Using an Oil, Electric or Gas Heater How comfortable you feel in the morning if your room is well heated. Nothing will be more appreciated during these cold days than one of these heaters. Oil Heaters, $4.95 Perfection oil heaters, nick el t r i mmed, odorless and s m o k e le t s. Easy to oper ate. Specially 5 need at 4.95. Electric Heatert, $7.50 Majestic, Hot Point or Uni versal electric heaters that can be attached to any socket Very special, at $7.50. t ' Gat Heatert, $1.98 Your choice of a number of different styles of gas heaters, at the special price of $1.98. Stoves and Ranges Bucks' cook stoves of cast piron: 16-inch oven, $19.50. 18-inch oven, $25.00. Bucfts' steel ranges, nickel trimmed, with warming closet, 6-hole top, special, at $35.00. BurfMt-Nath Co. Down Stain Storo Thousands of Yards of Fashionable Silks Fully 13 Under Present Day Market Values INVOLVING several thousand yards of the newest and most fashionable silks that we have offered this season. The values are extraordinary in every way as the silks are those most favored by fashion for gowns, suits, wraps, skirts, blouses and one-piece dresses and they have been priced Saturday, to fully under the present day market values. The sale includes: Chiffon and taffetas and satin with printed flowered designs, light and dark grounds. Fancy stripe taffeta and satin, all width stripes, wonderful color blending. 36 inches wide. Self-tone taffeta with wide satin stripe, light shades for party dresses. 36 inches wide. Plaid silks for separate skirts and dresses; unusual color combinations. 36 inches wide. Chiffon taffeta with brocaded figures in solid colors. 36 inches wide. Satin charmeuse with rich, high luster, variety of shades, also black and white. Fancy silks for linings, smart figures on light ana dark grounds. 36 inches wide. Chiffon taffeta, soft finish, for dresses and suits, variety of shades. 36 inches wide. Black chiffon taffeta with black satin rib bon stripe, full 36 inches wide. Silk poplin, in full range of street shades, rich luster and very silky. 40 inches wide. Silk broadcloth for men's shirts and wo men's blouses. Colored stripes of fast colors, variety of styles. Imported pongee, in heavy weight, for coats and suits. All pure silk. Natural tan color. - Black taffeta, extra wide, heavy quality for spring suits, dresses, etc. 40 inches wide. Heavy black satin duchess, rich, high lus ter, raven black; 36 inches wide. Heavy crepe de -chine, all pure silk in black only; soft quality, 40 inches wide. All silk faille in black only. Heavy quality, for suits. 86 inches wide. Burj.M-Nh Co. Mala Floor. Choice $1.95 a Yard An Unusual Assortment of Trimmed Hats-Early Spring Models Introducing Many New Features Indicated by Fashion This Season At $5.00, $7.50 and $10.00 HERE'S a delightful showing of early spring models. They are all new new styles new materials new colorings. The assortment includes: Watteau Effects, Poke Bonnets, Quaker Style, Lisere Braid, Shiny Straw, Shoe Polish Straw Effectively trimmed with the new shiny wings, shiny quills, lacquered cherries and leaves. Some are draped with circular veils. In fact, this is an assortment that we are proud to display and so moderately priced, at $5.00, $7.50 and $10.00. Special, Saturday M orning, From 9 to 1 2 Sale of New Spring Hats, at $2.50 WE will place on tale, Saturday morning from 9 to 12, a limited number of smartly trimmed hats that have been specially reduced to the extremely lo w price of $2.50. They represent values that will more than repay you if you can attend this sale. Arrange to be here as early as possible, as there is but a limited number of hats. Burf.i.-Ntih Co-Socond Floor Step Lively Men! And Have a Look at These Men's Suits and Overcoats Which Have Been Reduced for Saturday to $21.50 THIS is no time to hesitate about buying a suit or overcoat with the price of woolens going up every day. If you delay you'll miss these extra values in suits and over coats that are the best to be found anywhere for the same price. The reason of this great price reduction is that our stock of men's suits is too big, and we are putting this section, like others of our store, on a war-fitting basis and willingly accept the sac rifice that we may accomplish this end. Every garment possesses all the points there are to a suit or an overcoat, thorough satisfaction with the way they fit, the way they're made and the way they look and wear splendidly tai lored throughout. In style and fabric everything that is new is represented. The tailoring shows the master touch of America's , greatest designers. All sizes represented, from S3 to 46. There's a wide range of materials, including plain serges, good staple styles that will be desirable for the coming season. All reduced, Saturday, to $21.50. Burfott-Nash Co. Fourth Floor News From the Men's Furnishing Section That Will be of Interest to Every Man Beau Brummel Shirts $1.50 fo $8.50 YOU have heard of the Beau Brummel shirts we are certain, and will be interested to know that addi tional shipments of these most satisfactory shirti have just been received. This gives us a complete assortment of patterns and sizes. You will be able to find the pattern that suits you and at a price that you will De giaa to pay. rn:e range irom ti.su to is.oo. Man'a SamoU Handkorchiaft All the men's sample handkerchiefs that have been used on the road by the salesmen for a big Jobber, will be placed on sale.Saturday. The lot in cludes linen, fine chiffon, Colored borders, hem stitched initials and plain. All perfect, but soiled and mussed from showing. Reduced to and less. 15c and 25c eacb. Man's Gloves, at 12.00 la 15.00 Auto or driving gloves for men. All leather and leather palms. Choice of a splendid assortment, at prices ranging from $2.00 to $5.00. Man's Naclrwaar, at 75e Men's rubber lined neckwear, in which the rub ber keeps the silk from wrinkling. New spring pat terns and at the special price of 75c Burf ooa-Nuh Co Main Floor A Special Sale of Men's Shoes Saturday on the Fourth Floor at $4.85 ALL the discontinued and short lines of men's shoes at a great saving on n.i They are the best values we have ever offered at $4.85. Including: Black calfskin, oak tan leather soles Black calfskin, rinex soles, rubber heels Black calfskin, tan russia, calf fop Black kidskin, wide toe last Tan Russia calf, bu tton and lace Tan oil grain Munson't army lattt Choice, at $4.85. Boy's Shoes at $3.85 Boys' genuine black calf, lace anleather soles, d button styles, with solid oak tan Special for Saturday, at $3.85." BurtoM-Nwh Co. Fourth Floor Choice $4.85' Pair taGESS-ta GOtWJY.' 'EVERYBODY store" ml