, 'OVER THE TOP' IN EVERYTHING IS . STATE'S RECORD i .. k Nebraska Has Accomplished Great Results in Firt Year's to the Fore. iouay, tee urst anniversary o America's entrance, in the world war. finds neither Nebraska's young man hood nor its. organizations have been lacking in their war work activttiei since the t memorable ,Apnl 6, 1917, Nebraska has given twenty some odd thousands of its sons to the army and -navy, )tid is able to boast of Dther notable accomplishments in the general effort to help bring the war to a successsful conclusion. Promi nent among these are the state's re cords in the waf work campaign, of the Y M. C. A., the Knights of Colum bus, the American Ked Cross and the government's Liberty loan and thrift stamp drives. Before' Uncle Sam's selective ser vice law went into actual ooeration , on. June 5, 1917, a total of 5,691 Ne braskans bad responded to the call to t arms in the army alone. Many, too, f preferred service in the navy and 4 - marines and joined these branches; W ne service, wniie the states gross quoto for the draft was 13,876, lit wag only necessary for Nebraska V furnish 8,185, its net share for the . laaonal army. ,f i Many Volunteer. To the state headauartera for the 'draf t at the capitolr building there have come approximately 2,000 se , lective service certificates showin that at least 1,500 Nebraskans of dra age had Voluntarily joined the army ana i.iuu tne navy since the fifth day -of Tune of last year, During the i period irom December 1 to 12, 1917, when the government gave men sub ject to draft their last chance to . voluntarily eo to the colors. 4.000 Ne braskang in the Omaha district alone responded to the call The state has three national guard regiments in the field. A fourth guard regiment, of which Governor Keith Neville was to have been in command as colonel, was organized after the war broke out but was later dis , landed because of no assurance that the unit Would have its chance for active service along with the other state military organizations. Jn the last Red Cross campaign Nebraska ted its sister states on a . per capita basis and latest reports indicate the state will repeat this accomplishment in the drive for the sale of thrift stamps. Governor Ne ville, in his recent proclamation ask ing that today be observed by every Nebraskan by making the upmost ef fort in behalf of .'the third Liberty loan, took occasion to point out the success of the state's war efforts in the past, and his statement may be ) taken as a personal Congratulation to i the people for what they have done. . Their record in the first Liberty loan drive was to buy $19,035,7,00 of the ' bonds, and in the second to take $33,- 4 317200 worth. - . 4 When the Y. M. C. A. began its national 'campaign in the fall of 1917 to secure $55,000,000 for war work among the soldiers at home and abroad, Nebraska was askedv to fur : nish $250,000, but when the final fig ures were checked up it was found that the state had subscribed $504,878, or nearly double its share. The Ne- , braska Y. M. C. A. is also able to re port that it is beyond its quota in the : task of furnishing volunteers to carry on the association's army work. K. of C. "Over the Top" So, tod- did the Knights of Colum- bus in i Nebraska -respond for more than they were asked when that, or ganization made its recent nation- wide, campaign to obtain funds for war ,.. work at the cftntonments overseas. V In round, numbers- Nebraskans gave a quarter of a million dollars toward this work, which was about twice the I ; quota assigned the state. Of this f f sum approximately $175,000 was sub scribed in Omaha and $14,000 in Lin , coin, the remainder coming from the districts outside of these two. centers. And, while other organizations 4 have been hard at work doing their I . snare tor the national government, ttie : state council of defense has, with the id of its woman's committee, labored i almost daily to help the state co operate with the national adminis tration's war aims. ' ' ' ' ; Woman's Work, In this work the women have play ed no little part. Since June' 30, 1917, the woman 9 committee of the concil has brought about the following 1. Organized the women In 88 of Nebras ka's 93 counties with full local machinery for the effective carrying out of government orders, securing the affiliation and co-operation of women's organisations of state wide scope. 3. Registration of practically 60 per cent of the women of the state for patriotlo ervice. 3. Secured the signatures of fens of then- lands of housekeepers to food conservation iledges and conducted 44 canning schools n 33 Nebraska towns. 4. Made a complete survey of the teach Ing of German in parochial schools on the basis of which the defense council requested the discontinuance of the teaching of this) language in tne grades oi puouc ana pri vate schools. iSA iWi AP"l8th immmmu April sth wmmt m ' v ! ' s J jar. m m w, m Bringing Astonishing Offerings of Curtains and Drap enes rp HIS. IS .MORE than an exposition, mor than a safe it is an J- EVENT because this year, in a more pronounced way than ever before,"we have been able to assemble the most wanted Dra peries and Curtains, to sell at prices which are truly astonishing in their littleness. ' WE call particular attention to the beautiful Quaker Craft " " Curtains and Draperies, shown here in the broadest variety during this Home Craft Week. " We invite you to bring your Dra pery problems here. Original treatments and effects at very moderate cost. ' , Now, for Monday, you will find the most remarkable array of Overdrape Materials in all the best weaves and colorings, at prices which are truly astonishing. Less Than Wholesale Cost Today on Many of These Items for Lace Curtains i A p a r t i c u larly broad and compre hensive showing at wonderfully 1 o w prices. Lace Curtain, large assortment; 2 and S yards long, in white and i, beige; large and small patterns, ' t -i, $2.00 Values, at $1.00 a Pair ' Lace, Voile) and Marquisette Curtain; some lace trimmed with in ' sertion; in white, Svory and beige, 2 Mi yards long, Values to $3.98, at $2.00 a Pair Lace Voile and Marquisette Curtains, very good quality; some trim med with Laces and Insertions; in white, ivory and beige, Values to $5.50, at $3.00 a Pair Quaker Craft Nets; wide assortment; in white, ivory and beige ; V . i ,75c Values; at 39c a Yard - Quaker Craft Nets; wonderful assprtment Cur tain Nets, large and small patterns; m white, ivory and beige; . $1.00 Values, at 49c a Yard Quaker Craft Nets; 42 to '48 inches wide, very good quality Filet Curtain Net, large and small pat terns; . t ' , $1.25 Values, at 69c a Yard Quaker Craft Nets; 45 to 48 inches wide, excet)- f tionally fine quality; in white, ivory; and beige; a paueni iux every purpuse; exira special; $1.19 Value, at $1.00 a Yard Overdrapes and Cretonnes7 Overdrapes Large assortment, fabrics in a .color and pattern for any scheme or purpose, plain and figured, Values to $2.00, Extra Special. $1.29 Yard. ' Cretonnes Extra Special, a yard, 69c Large range of patterns and colorings, for hang ings, furniture coverings, etc. Third Floor Monday!, ; .. 1.; ' . . 00 looinni-Size 1 Rug Values Ever Offered Here Greatest i ." '.WE CAN SAY without reservation, that these are the lowest prices we have ever sold " Rugs like these for, at any time. It gives everyone with a Rug need the opportunity ta satisfy that need and save considerable mpney. Anyone who, knows the wholesale markets at all, will tell you that the past year has seen prohibitive increases in the cost of making Rugs, and the consequent rise in prices has been unprecedented. It is right-in order to say here that it would be useless for us ta try to duplicate these Rugs for anything like the, prices we paid for them just a little while 4go materials, 'dyes and everything thai goes into the making of Rugs are dearer than they have been in our memory. THE QUESTION FOR YOU TO ASK YOURSELF IS THIS CAN I AFFORD TO LET THIS OPPORTUNITY PASS ME BY? it 5. Secured the natnraltzstion of several hundred "foreign-born womqn. 6. Requested and secured the placing ot an American flag .in every school room In the state. , 7. Made a survey of social service agen cies so regular charities and benevolent In stitutions wohld not be In want during the war. ' v- 8. Investigated, moral and health condi tions at army camps In the state to secure clean and healthful recreation for the sol diers. , . 9. Worked In conjunction with the de part of home and foreign relief in festab lishinr new Red Cross chapters, auxiliaries and Junior RedCross societies. 10. Secured nearly' 200 recruits for the training hospitals to make up' for an ex pected shortage of nurses because of the calling for cantonment and overseas service -it S001 registered Red Cross nurses. XI. Secured ,the training of women to tour the state In behalf of "war gardens" to help iocrea.se food production. 12. OTgan!ed every school In ths state for patriotic programs, securing co-operatinn Irom school teachers. Jl Organized a speakers' bureau of more than 100 women to speak throughout the itate on the subject, "Woman's Part In 1 Winning the War." ii ' Kr.l.ttioiirlv t2.000.000 worth of Lib-I erty tooncls of the second 'loan and is ready to aid in; the coming loan drive. 16. Financed all of its operations through the co-operation of Nebraska women, using but $500 from tlHkJunds of the council of defense. " J 1 " mm $35.00 $50.00, $50.00 French Wiltons . 9x12 feet and 8 feet 3 inches , i by 10 feet 6 inches. If bought f today would sell for $95.00. All good patterns and perfect quality goods. . $35.00 Royal Wiltons Great variety of patterns, in eluding our entire stock of Art Loom Rugs m plain colors. 8 feet 3x10 feet 6 and 9x12 feet. Values $55.00 tb $65.00. $25,00 Body Brussels, Velvets and . . Axminsters' i . , . This lot includes Bigelow Body Brussels, Hartford gxonys, Velvet and Axminster Rugs, in a wide range of patterns" and colorings., Sizes 8 feet 3x10 feet 6 and 9x12 feet. Values $39.00 to $50.00. Two Sizes in this ' , Unprecedented Offering ' 8 feet, 3 inch, . by ' i 10 feet, 6 inch and 9x12 feet ALL PERFECT Electric Vacuum Cleaners $37.50 and $45.00 Will Keep Ybur Home Clean With Leat Effort THE TORRINGTON ELECTRIC VACUUM CLEANER is the result of a lifetime of experience and experimenting. It retains all the efficiency (of the best Carpet Sweepers, because it has the large revolving brush that picks up all threads, small sticks' and -other debris that an ordinary vacuum cleaner skips over. It SUCKS OUT EVERY BIT OF DUST IN THE CARPET AS WELL AS THE SURFACE DUST. Operating cost is very, very low. The current used about one-sixth that it takeajo run a percolator. Two cents a week CO 7 Efi pays the electric bill. Torrington Cleaners are THE ELECTRIC SWEEPER-VAC is a motor driven brush cleaner It is the only cleaner with a motor driven brush with a switch to control it. Worm gear drive to regulate the speed; unexposed dust and pin-proof belt. Extraordinary suction power and a splendid cleaner. fifl Electric Sweeper-Vac is PO.UU Batement. JL New Wall Papers While you are buying furnishings, bet ter look at these fine Wall Papers. New Artistic Bedroom Paper in all colors, and effects with pretty cut out border for each. Monday, roll t2V2 Plain 30-inch Duplex Nonfadable Oatmeal Paper-with new cut out .decorations, Mon day, roll . . . . ...... i ..... . .224J A Group of Paper suitable for any room in the house with, cut out borders for each. Monday, special 7V6 Two and three-room lots of good patterns' in stripe and all-over effects. Nice for din ing room, living room or parlor, with cut out border to match. Monday, special NORA NEAL PIANO faculty - Member Sherwood School of Muiic fiudio, 513 McCajue Bldj. Phone Doug. 4804. m This Is a Real HOME OUTFITTING Week, p Every Needful Inside and Outside the House j at Prices Which Are Very, Very Moderate. fmam Stem This Is a Real HOME OUTFITTING Week. Every Needful Inside and Outside the House i . eV at Prices Which Are Very, Very Moderated p m m fA n w p