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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (May 12, 1918)
- 11:, - uio. - 'A' K!i(iiiii.ni'U!i!niii!!i!iiiu.ii:!ir,ii:i Orchard & Wilhclm Co. ii'ri'i;i"i(iiiiiiiii''ii'iiiiiiitiiiitiiHi'l,SI1n.,( tniniiiiiuiiiiiii'iiiiii:rtnii! Young Nebraska Women Who are Chosen to Engage in Canteen Service in France ) i , ' 1 4 " tLEVEtJ WOMEN GO ABROAD FOR CANTEEN WORK ; : t a --v . American Red Cross" Selects Ksbraskans to' Engage in Service in France; Leave ' ; by June First,. 4k (Con tin wd tram Pat Ob.)L Pacific school and taoght history at Long 'school. She is one of the most ' succesful Omaha teacher,-; ' , Miss Matthews is at present in charge of the eghth grade at How '..' ard Kennedy school. She taught for ' five years at Webster school These . young women have been inseparable friends and in making the request to v bt taken as canteen workers asked to be! allowed to go together, -'.r t Two'.Tremont Sister; ; The Fremont girls are Vsisters of ' Mrs. Etta - Schneider Turner; who v went abroad several months ago with Miss Louise Dinning of Omaha. Mrs. Turner is doing clerical work in the ctfSce of the American Expeditionary Forces under General Pershing Miss Margherite Schneider" is in training at the University of Nebraska hos ' phal in this city.; She hopes to be i come I Red Cross nurse. She has taken ft year's training but will abandon nursing for canteen work. From Aurora and Wayne. Miss Peterson is the daughter , of Mrs. A. G. Peterson of Aurora, chair, man for the Woman's Division of the Liberty loan drives and former presi dent of the State Federation of Wo- mens' clubs. She has been m charge of purchasing for her father's general merchandise store. ; , . The Wayne representative, Miss Morrison, is one ol'thembsf pfofiiieht worker of Red Cross surgical dress- 'ings and hospital garments in t Of the, three canteen workers ac cepted from Lincoln,' Misi Jlarriet ..Alice Howell, is perhaps, the. Vtist known. She has been tor several years teacher of dramatic art at the ' University of Nebtaska.; ..She, holds a Ifree in oratory and has had five ye rs' experience in teaching the l::nd. Among her patriotic-works is included organization of 'Red Crosi classes at the university and trips , to several military training camps to entertainments to the soldiers. Young Women of Lincoln. . . "One of the most expert business ' romta in Lincoln," is the way , Red Cress officialsv. described Miss Du Tell. She has been law stenographer izr the firm of Hall & Bishop for uveral years." She isi ft memberof a well known Nebraska family, i The other Lincoln girl, Miss Hard in, has a special , talent for me chanics. She is not' only able to' drive ft car, but understands the ma " chinery so Nvell that she can take the mctor entirely apart and assemble o date for the departure of the t - - seners has. been anounced. Mrs. Cw ihy came to Omaha several weeks . ... . ... i: CI.. t 10 interview applicants. an i at that time they would be caUd by June 1. Because of the ex cc"ent qualification of the Nebraska , r-?licants others are under -con-( Oration for canteen work. All ap- :2nt are' American born, between . j rnd 40, and have no brother, or land in the military service. They 1 sign a' six 'months contract and ..'ay their own expenses. v : . :t:3: Members Attack - J Ccrnoy's Ukraine Policy London, May 11. Germany's east t "i policy, particularly respecting Uk r has again been criticised sharp 'j i the Reichstag main committee, a Central News dispatch from Am- : 'iam reports. Gustav Noske, i ..'ist, asked for further informa Convenient Serins Arranged miss mon a cowell. ; OUatic pfa&AewS . 'DaAUrcxn Cta fa cAxet(Zcr. Summer Furnituire ? The above illustration depicts one of the charming new suites. : v ! . ' ' lately placed. on our floor and typical "of the today's favored styles it is upholstered in delightfully re frpsrnnp' cretonne that matches the :'(.. ' hangings in the room, the lamp shade , and the cretonne topped table. Settee in Baronial Brown Fibre, $31.00 Chair or Rocker to match, each, $18.00 Table also to match. . .$12.00 Other suites in fibre or reed, finished white, ivory, French gray or natural. Rich Brown Fumed Chair or Rocker In Fibre as illustrated, well made and very com fortable, r To meet the de- mand for good . looking sun room furniture it is " priced , with great moderation. Ira ; $900 tion regarding the , situation in Uk raine, and protested against contin ued interference by Germany in the domestic interests of that country. He said it was impossible to conceat the existence of discord between Ger many arid Austria on account of this situation. " r ,Mathias Erzberger, centrist leader, protested against what he called the German-military dictatorship in Uk raine. , He '. said the center did not accept responsibility for Germany's present policy there. ' PrbseQUtbr Becomes Good i Samaritan In Police Court "Joseph "Hartinger, a former hired man, was haled befpre ,'police court Saturday on a charge -of using an auto without permission for ' a joy ride, Sophus J. Jensen prosecutor, of Benson, relented and, tried to put the machine up as security for Hartinger's bond Of $JUU. ' i i j . "I.yust did for' a yoke," Hartinger explained 1 Ml' i ' AAnd I told him it was h 1 of a joke, exclaimed Jensen. .The, case against Hartinger was continued until Monday and bond fixed at $300. This worried Jensen whose offer of his machine as security for Hartinger was refused. He went out to seek a bondsman. To Suit Any .Purchaser j 1 To be sure it makes a difference vhere: yoii juy your riano There's the difference in the class of pianos found here; cti elsewhere; the difference in the treatment you receive Lifcrt and, after buyin-a difference that makes you a rri:zi of this store for life.: The price we quote you is the "rcci-bottom" price, excluding. what other stores pay to lllh-cosunissioned salesmen. Here Is the Iea: rM: BE' Wi''DEITBflL 3 . FEIST OF ALL, you must hare a musical instrument, rri if it's a piano, you must be able to play and to read cirdc. Biff SUPPOSE YOU CAN'T PLAY? , UZSSi the solution is a good PLAYER-PIANO. - The 22AT Zt CABLE IS THE INSTRUMENT YOU WANT. . i's a wonder from eyery viewpoint. It will stand no end of serviceand it's full of music. - . X7e have the best is. pianos and player-pianos. - : "''- :" . .,.' . Ccae in tomorrow for a demonstration. ; ; f risssth and GJT HTiLll . tvy vCs,,rvJN! ' 1973 1 : v There is no middle ground between honesty and dis honesty. - I think about the poorest compliment anyone could pay me. would be to say I was a VPRETTY FAIR Den tist," or that "I USUALLY gave my patients a square deal." ? - x . . .. ..... . , Since I opened this Dental Office in Omaha I have made thousands of friends, and perhaps a score of ene miesbecause it is impossible to make one in this world without making the other. I My friends arejeople who have known me in a busi-. ness way or have been my patients and know me profes idohally, 'and I could not be true to them and to my avowed purpose of Vrevisingthe Dental tariff downward" without making enemies of those interested in keeping prices up. . ' - ' vf - ' w 'r : . I made the statement long ago, that I was going to give the. people ot Nebraska BETTER DENTISTRY FOR LESS MONEY and nothing short of that will do ,Had I merely "cut prices," as my enemies would have you be lieve, I would haye been Dishonest as well as foolish and my duplicity would have long since found me out : and put me out. ; - . - v- Everyone from the poll parrot up has said that, '"CHEAP Dentistry" is EXPENSIVE DENTISTRY and it is true and 1 have been EXTREMELY CAREFUL to see that "Cheapness" never entered into dentistry here. . I AM GIVING "BETTER DENTISTRY FOR LESS MONEY," or I am dishonest there can- be no compro mise on that point. . ';3fx '.'.,"'". 'If you believe that and believe in me--believe that I am a FIRST-CLASS DENTIST instead of a "pretty fair" one and that I ALWAYS give my patients a square deal instead of "usually" doing so I WANT YOUR PAT RONAGE. -Y,': v-,v- v ; ; If, however, you have any doubts about my morals, skill or service, be manly enough to live up ta your con victions and line up with my avowed enemies. . f -5 ;v ... . ... I want no one to patronize me who must apologize to his conscience or his friends for doing so, - ' , ; The money you save or the pain you avoid by coming : here are only momentary advantages ge$ the fact clear ; in your mind that the big advantage is the fact that I do give you BETTER DENTISTRY. PAINLESS WITHERS, Dentist ' 423-42S Securities Bldg 16th and Farnam Sts. - Office Hourex S:30 A. M. to 8 P. M. Sunday, 9 to 1. ' 9 S Settee to match, -at ....... $12.50 Table to match, at. ...... .88.00 Hammocks For Porch or Lawn In durable, plain or art coverings at $12.75, $16.00, $19.50, $23.50, $29, $30.00 and $33.00. Standards at. . . . . . .$6.50 and $8.50 Sun Shades at $9.50 and $11.50 Pillows at ........$2.00 and $3.50 Same Maple: i 1 ! a II - tax !:Spg.;:, I I i III! ' rr- L Summer ' 1; V I Of j Fiber I or I Grass These rugs come in 1 espe- daily pleasing, decorative designs that harmonize with I most sunroom and porch- n schemes; the grounds tare . 9 generally natural, while the, I borders favor the bright cre- f tonnes every woman loves. They are sanitary, easily s cleaned and reversible. A 1 ' few prices are quoted below: I 3x6 Rattania. . .$3,95 I Sx9 Rattania. . .$9.00 1 9x12 Rattania. $15.50 I 6x9 De Luxe. . $10.00 I 8x10 De Luxe .$13.25 9x12 De Luxe. $15.75 I 6x9 Crex ......$5.75 I 8x10 Crex .,...$9.25 1 9x12 Crex ...$10.25 I 1 '. Send for colored v booklet, illustrating I . these rugs. zlaterior Decoration, , Fifth Floor. A Woman of recognized taste, said the other day: "You people did such charming work last fall re-creating .my dining room, that I have thought to let you have a free hand in re-decorating my sunroom yes, I'm going to let you have a free hand; all I ask is that the room shall be bright and pretty; I'm NOT a "frump" and I just !v pretty things." ' V r It's a mark of good breeding to be thus frank, and of good, unspoiled taste to "juit lore pretty things. It takes skill and experience to produce pretty things. . May we decorate your sun room? . -JJ ' " i ' m rr- New Lamp Shades , In the simple Empire style illustrated below. Of charmingly pretty colored silks that are made effective by the use of gold trimmings 1 of braid and passementerie. Each shade is lined . with . silk of good quality making the offering very desirable. Standard size. $8.00 , Table' size ..... $6.00 Have you ever stopped to con sider what wonderful transforma-'r tions can be brought about by the use of , : Cretonne. . ... . . ,K. Slip covers for the , heavy overstuffed pieces that have; be-- come shabby or that just ' "look hot" these .warmer days, draper- iea for windows and doors, covers ' for window seats and utility boxes; all these things treated with ere- -.. tonne will just radiate the spirit ', of bright, happy summer days, be cause the new designs are wild with flowers and foliage, birds and butterflies, and refreshingly attractive with the music of re enchanted nature. ' " , f, :'. Cornell See the New. Things the prices do not shock -only; 60 to $2.00 per Yard. M Detr 6 it Jewel Should be- seen by; . every, woman tin Qrtaha -who will need ; a ;rnga ' " THIS YEAR Because- s mm It is a wonderful Range in every respect. . It is not too large. It is very well built.... It is Derfectlv finished. It is economical. It is splendidly arranged and easily cleaned, r i . . , . v ; . ;s ; .but above AJLL . its, performance is always excellent ' -V: Permit Us to Demonstrate ' . ' '. . Detroit Jewel Special, price' $47.S0 .With white enamel splashers........ $51.00 f With pyrex glass door.;...... i. - s Fumed Chestnut ' ' Chair or Rocker For porch or lawn, well finished. : and substantially, built, each, " " ' $750 Table to match,.'. . ,$11.00 l suite in Natural White Chair or Rocker. . . $6.50 1 Table to match, . . . .$9.50 I li 'J '5 i . T 1 ,J'J !' J -L 13 -r-iT'T'lT with every nlgn uven jewel soia aunng uiis aemonjsirauuu - r KlLri we will give, absolutely- FREE one "VIKO" Aluminum I Roaster, the value being $3.50. , t m , : Monday last day to getihis Roaster FREE. , ...... S56.00 ; f FREE-1 ;-" - . Mm xtk mm fA rfn ff r rm r - -. i a m w mm mw -w- m mm m m mw m saw r . J . 4t.46-4t8-, jourif '6-St Bee Want Ads Are Business Boosters.