i , THE BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY, JUNE 25, 131g. SOUTH SIDE TEARS CHANGE TO SMILES AS CUPID . PLAYS BIG HAND i Little Mexican Girl to Wed ' Man Held by Officers; All Trouble Disappears' in Offing. Tears changed to smiles, and the .silver' lining suddenly appeared through the cloud that had cast its .shadow over the hopes of Lucy Alba, ., pretty 14-year-old Mexican girl, as she ' sat in the 'office of Police Captain " Vanous, South Side station, Monday i afternoon, and listened to an agent " of the Department of Justice tell her .- fiance, Alfonzo Servantes, that he would escape prosecution on a charge of white slavery if he would niarrjr the girly immediately, s Lucy was willing, .lfonzo was more lhati willing. With the con sent of the girl's mother, who, with T.nrv'e hrntltpr ram. tr Omalia last ' Wednesday to search for her daugh , ter who disappeared with Alfonzo iu from the home in Kansas City a '.v month ago, why shouldn't life take on a rosy hue? Lucy wiped a tear from her big black eyes and smiled coyly a( her "lover, as the' pair, acconipaniecl by - Lucy's mother and brother, started t Jor the court house to obtain a mar- riage license. ' Brie) City News - 0 "Uncle Si" Injured In Auto Accident At Illinois Home M.-D. Huston, familiarly known at : ;he stockyards as "Uncle Si" was . Seriously injured in an automobile, ac- cident at Monmouth, 111., last Friday, , tccording to word received by Omaha f 'riends Monday. Mr. Huston is 75 jears old, and was ' t veteran stock and feeder dealer at v the Exchange building urrtil two v'cars ago, when he retired and moved - Jack to his old home in Monmouth. The message stated that he was v run down by an automobile, which massed over him, breaking his right y eg and one rib and lacerating his ..Viace and hands. Heavy Cattle Sale Record Made on Market Monday .A load of extra heavy pulp fed - cattle from the Great Western Sugar I company, ScottsblurT, Neb., brought ,'$18 per 100 pounds on the South Side market Monday, equaling the rec V ord for heavy cattle. - The- cattle - averaged 1,669 pounds. This was the third load of choice steers from the Great Western Sugar company to bring, top prices. .Negro Held on Charges " Brought by Young Negress Fred McCain, negro, 32 years old, !$P5 P street, was taken into custody . oy federal 'officials Monday for in- vestigation iu connection with the xstimony ot Jessie brown, negress, 22 years old, who told the officers that McCain had broucht her from Okla- ' t jorna to umana last March, and that ! , since that time they have lived as 1. J ' r i . . nan anu wne at ine aDove aaaress. Have Boot Print lv-Nw Beaeaa Press Elev. Fans S8, Burgess-Granden Co. J. C. Bixby & Son Co. have the con tract for installing the plumbing in Tabor Hall, Tabor college, Tabor, la. Children's Party Today A chil dren's party- will be held thU, after noon at the Happy Hollow club. It Is a special affair for the youngsters of the membes' families. Fined for Drunkenness A. L. Pat tie, 4743 North Fortieth street, and 3, L. Wagner, 2022 Harney street, were fined $100 and costs, each, on charges of drunkenness, in police court Mon day morning. Arrives Safely In France Charles Reselman, who left Camp Funston, Kan., recently, has informed his father, William R. Reselman, 1458 South Eighteenth street, of his sat,e arrival in France. Fine fireplace goods at Sunderlands. Omaha Boy Scouts Leave For Camp Near Decatur Omaha Boy Scouts, 100 strong, de parted yesterday morning for Camp Welsh, near Decatur, Neb., where the second annual Boy Scout encamp ment will be held. The camp will last 10 days and, although several courses in scout lore are planned for the boys, opportunities for plenty of real boys' play will be had. A, large crowd is expected at the camp next Sunday, which is visitors' day. Although the boys will obey Hoover's orders to the letter during the week, on Sunday all food ad ministrators will be forgotten in the consumption of the goodies from home. Leaves to Visit Son. Mrs. John F.ggleson, Nineteenth and Washington streets, and Mrs. George Eggleston, sr., Forty-sixth and Q streets, , left Sunday to visit the latter's son, George, jr.,-at'Camp Cody, N. M.x After a short visit there, Mrs. John Eggleston will go to join her husband, who is stationed at Camp Fremont, Cal. Girl Accused of Assault. Mary Micella, 1121 Horth Eight eenth street, was arrested Monday on complaint of Sabastian Fisewero, 1 1 37 J-i i North Seventeenth street. She is charged with assault and battery. It is. alleged that the girl bit a chunk out of Sebastian's cheek during a re cent quarrel. The girl alleges that the act was in self-defense as she was being threatened with a gun. cll mention 1 due to Vera Berliner, fre quently called "The Kubelik In Petticoats." The terrtfio struggle of a flrl to keep pur In the unconventional society of New York' Bohemia 1 told In the William Fox photoplay "The Scarlet Road." In which Oladyj Brockwell takes the leading role. Strand Dorothy Dalton In "Tyrant rear" It the daughter of a French Canadian In a land where women are mere chattels. 8old by her father to Juice Latour. a brutal trapper, who eubeequently (ambles her away to James Dermont, the keeper ot a Tile resort in a gold settlement, she Is here befriended by a besotted pianist, who had one seen better days In a deep drift ot snow they unearth the body of Latour. her husband, and finally she finds happiness In the love of the pianist, who, through love ot her. has forsworn drinking and again found his manhood. Muse Clara Kimball Toung will be the- offerlng today for the last times In "The Claw," a thrilling story ot the African veldt, in which Miss Toung charms man and beast. She Is surrounded by a capable cast, including MUton Sills, and as usual, wears many charming gowns. Wednesday comes Norma Talmadge In a return en gagement of 'The Ghosts of Testerday." Lathrop Henry Walthall In ths comedy drama, "liumdruio Brown" will bs her to day only. In ibe part of a business wan with little Interest In things outside of his office and eats, morning, and evening, Wal thall portrays the awakening of Brown. The story of Ins romance, how he changes into a speedy and romantlo lover. Is a cllver bit of characterization and a picture full of action and laughs On Wednesday and Thursday will be seen Louise Glaum In "An Allen Enemy," a photodrama of great power and dramatic situations. Rolilff "The Heart of a Lion." with, Wil liam Farnum In the leading role, will be shown hero today and tomorrow. The play is a virile tale of real men and shown with spirit and action by this western star. The play carries with it a lively love theme, which ends happily. On Thursday will be shown llaruarila Fischer in "The Primitive Woman." Apollo Alice Brady In "Thr Knife," 'one of the strongest drams of the year with Miss Brady, will he shown here for the last times today. The star has made the most of the play in bringing out the dra matic ICHfUlt'S BI1U A vivm Diwt J .,. wv.... ' built of tho plot. The work of the support- i . . i . , . .11.-- nrariu h-tner INK CaL IS KUUU, j.nuj frtiinfltA iii havlne had a number of the members of the company with her for some time. in the Silent Drama Rialto In the "Fall of the Romanoffs" is offered one of the finest of the dramas of the Russian revolution. The plsry centers about Rasputin, "the black" monk" of Russia who was such a power In the palace of the emperor. Illlodor, who plays the leading part In the drama, was a close personal friend and confident of Rasputin and through his efforts the directors of the play have been able to put Into the play an amount of local atmosphere that would have been Impossible ' had they not had at hand some one who was famllar with every detail of the life of Rasputin and the life of the czar's household. Sun Clara Williams in "Carmen of the Klondike" depicts one of the most stirring of tho powerful dramas of the northwest whlch,4iave been produced. She takes the part of Dorothy Harlen, a former vaude ville actress, who goes to, Alaska to meet her fianCae. who Is a young attorney start ing In Skagway. On the boat she Is ap proached by "Silk" McDonald of unenviable reputation, aud when she repulses him he swears to get even. His revenge Is taken by making her lover, Cameron Stewart, ap pear untrue to br when Stewart has gone on a gold rush with the rest of the men of Skagway. Among the thrilling scenes of the play Is a knockdown fist fight be tween Stewart and McDonald, which takes several hundred feet of film and is one of the best fight pictures ever produced The scenes of the fight are laid In a burn Ing building, from which the men rush into the muddy street and battle in the drlvng rain and ankle deep In mud while crowd of miners, dance hall girls and gamblers look on. Empress "Makers of History," which headlines the bill at the Empress for the first half of the week, deserves the applause It has received at every performance. Spe- ' Ideal "The House of Hate," In episode No. 12, will be the big part of he program for today with Antonio Moreno and Pearl White In the leading roles. On Wednesday will be shown Jullen Eltinge In "The Clever Mrs. Fairfax," an interesting comedy drama with Eltinge in his Impersonation of a woman In the leading character. Tha big feature of the week will be the Friday and Saturday showing of "Tarzan of tha Apes" with a children's matinee on Friday, Grand Pearl White and Antonio Moreno in the fourth episode of the serial, i'The House of Hate," will be the feature 'for Tuesday here with the Pathe news also on the program. . "The House of Hate" Is one of tho best of the mystery drama serials the character of the i'hooded terror" lending an added Interest tl a complicated plot. On Wednesday will, be shown Ethel Clayton In The Journey's End," a stirring comedy drama and love story. Alhambra William Farnum In "Rough and Ready" will be seen here for the last times, today. This Is one ot the favorite plays of this star of western cowboy films and he is certainly at home in his portrayal of the life and actions of the hero of the cattlemen. On Wednesday here will be shown the Pathe news and Gladys Paulette in "A Crooked Romance." LEMON JUICE TAKES OFF TAN Girls! Make bleaching lotion if skin is sunburn ed, tanned or freckled siinoio the iuice of two lemons into a bottle containing three ounces of Orchard White, shake well, and you have a quarter pint of the best freckle, sunburn and tan lotion, and complexion, beautifier, at very, very small cost. . Your grocer has the lemons and any drug store or toilet counter will supply three ' ounces of Orchard White for a few cents. Massage this sweetly fragrant lotion into the face, neck, arms and hands each day and see how freckles, sunburn, wind burn and tan disappear and how clear, soft and white the skin becomes; Yes! It is harmless. Adv. One-Minute , . Store Talk The world war is making ?"men thrifty, making them look ahead, as one man said: 'r "We must finance our-. selves; no one will do it for us. I'm going to re . trench right now by en trenching myselfNirith a .. good supply of service able clothes. Judgment i v tells me that now's the s time to buy." Are You Making ,N the Most of Greater 7- Nebraska Values? STORE CLOSES AT 5 P. M. Victory Values en's Wear M CorrriftteJ1 1917 BnwJeJeerKincaW tio&c in -T71CT0RY is won, not by a sin V gle success, but by hard fought advances, step by step, over a period ot time. Brandegee Kincaid Clothes - , . have won victory because step by step, for 50 years they have main tained their position in the frontline. The worth and value of their genuine Fabrics, faultless Styles, and precise Tailoring have won them a repu tation much envied by tailoring, establishments. These are indeed clothes you will like living with, and your satisfaction, will be the greater because theym are- (fctf) K co moderately priced . . . $ & Q Others at $30, $35, $10, $45 '. Men's and Youn Men's Clothinr Entire decond Floor Main Building and Annex SEE OUR WINDOWS TODAY m-M JlW-v wv - II MMUWUMaai ii iii iikjijijjjjiijii4 ...... - - -- " COMPARE OUR VALUES ALWAYS eCORRECT APPAREL FOR MEN AND WOMEN. Store Hours: 8:30 A. M. to 5 P. M. BujRGEss-ta tow s-: EVERYBODY STORE" Store Hours: 30 A.M. 5 P.M. Monday; June 24, 1918- -5TORE NEWS FOR TUESDAY- -Phone Douglas 137 X ; A day of thrift in these times of high cosVof living. Every section of this big service store contributes extreme values in merchandise of practical and want ed sorts. Men's Sport Shirts at 2 for $1.00 An assortment including tan and white shirts that are ideal for picnic and vacation wear FaSt col- J J QQ ors; two for... Burfeii-Nath Co. Down Stairs Store Smartly Trimmed Hats $1.00 A limited number of trim med hats will be placed on sale Tuesday, which are wonderful values at the ri diculously low 2 QQ Burftit-Nash Co. Second Floor Coutil Corset Special $1.00 Low bust, long skirt, free hip, double steel bon ing. Made of firm coutil, two pair supporters. Sizes .'iir.f:Spr:$i.oo Burgeii-Nash Co. Down Stairs Store White Porcelain Bowls 5ef$1.00 A four-piece set of f"" 1 ...1. n,UUt nnl.- ' 4 UUVV1B VI r Illta yvi- celain with blue band trimming. Sizes 6, 7, 8 and 9 inch. The complete Tuesday $1.00 Burtasi'Naih Co. Down Stairs Stors r1 w .. mrm Children's Dresses at 2fi or $1.00 Including those of gingham, per cale and lawn, in a variety of col ors. Sizes 6 to 14 years. Special, Tuesday, two $1,Q0 Burf.M-Naih Co. Down Stairs Store Men'sLightweightHose 4 Pair $1 Choice of black, tan, gray, palm beach and white cotton hose. Slightly imper fects, but wonderful values. 9 to 11. Tuesday, at ;rrrs s1-00 . Bure-Nh Co. Main Floor Women's Union Suits 41) F7.mea II ML $1.00 A very special Value for dollar day. Low neck and I knee length union suits.. r;:r.:....$i.oo Burgeit-Naeh Co. Main Floor Complete Map Outfit $1.00 Consisting of extra large size triangle shape oil mop; 1 chemically treated duster, t chemically treated broom and large bottle d Art cedar oil polishl V aUU Burfess-Nash Co. Down Stairs Store A Column of Specials AT $1.00 Sport Silks An assortment of plain and fancy pongee sport silks. Very d1 A A special at, a yard P 1 W V (Main Floor) Writing Paper Three boxes of high-grade linen writ ing paper in white or colors. Spe- it. T.Td"y: $1.00 (Main Floor) Why. Pan fr 50 sheets of wax paper in a roll; a 1 Y"l 11 A . 4fe 4 priced special ior iAmar u iim Day, 12 rolls for 11.VU (Main Floor) j Men8 Shirts Negligee shirts in soft and stiff cuff Btyles. Others with collar attached. Splendid values J QQ " " (Main Floor) Men's Handkerchiefs Large hemstitched cambric handker chiefs, slightly soiled, from regular stock, and specially M AA priced, 10 for ........ (Main Floor) Wash Goods 36 and 40-inch wash goods for sum mer dresses. Large assortment of patterns and colors; QQ 6 yards gt.irj stpro) Coffee Boilers All white enamele'd coffee boilers, seamless; first quality; J1 A A No. 9 size, at f 1 ,UU (Down Stalra Store) Coffee Pots Seamless, all white enameled coffee pots, first quality; CI 00 5-quart size at P 'vrv (Down Stairs Store) Wash Voiles N 40-inch fancy imported wash voiles in all the most wanted d 1 A A shades. Special, yard. . . . V (Main Floor) Draoeru Materials tains; brown, blue, green, etc.; s and 36-inch; 3 yards $ J QQ (Down Stalra Store) Marquisette Curtains Beige color marquisette curtains. 34 inches wide, 2M yards long; hem stitched edge, $1,00 pair .... ,JrJl,glJrt start) Kimono Crepe 'Serpentine kimono crepe, lignt grounds wun norni ueoKB stripes. B yards $1.00 (Down Stalra Store) Glass Baskets Cut glass handled baskets with pretty floral cuttings; special, d1 A A Dollar Day .....l.W - (Down Stairs Stora) Sherbet Glasses Footed sherbets, colonial pattern: which are very specially priced ffSf: ...:.$ l.oo (Down Stairs Stors) Stone Jars ... B-gallon stone jars with cover, just The right size for preserv- d 1 A A ing eggs. Special ...... f " V (Down Stairs Store) Fancy Silks Jap silk in a variety of patterns and a wide selection of colors. J 1 A A Priced, a yard V 1 vU Burgesi-Naih Co. Main Floor Clothes Hampers Elm splint clothes hampers with cov er, 23 inches high. Spe- d1 A A cially priced at P X .WW (Down Stairs Store) Sugar and Creamer Pretty shaped cut glass sugar and cream sets, in assorted d1 A A cuttings. Special, a set, P vr V (Down Stairs Store) "Burson" Hose Women's black, white and ere am col or Burson cotton hose, seconds; splendid values at, QQ pair "(ntoJm'stair Store) Fiber Hose Men's fiber silk hose in black aud white, double heel and d1 A A toe. Special, 4 pair P 1 .V V . (Down Stairs Store) Wash. Neckwear Men's washobls four-ic-hands in d va riety of patterns. SpeciaJ QQ k (Down Stairs Store) , Children8 Hose Sample cotton hose for children, black or white; fin rib- d1 A A bed; special, 4 pair.... vA.vrvl (Main Floor) White Cups & Saucers 6 Pair $1.00 For Tuesday we offer white semi-' porcelain cups and saucers in fancy shapes, specially d 1 ff priced, at 6 pair for P1 "vl Burcess-Nash Co. Down Stairs Stora Pure Thread Silk Hose 3 Pair $1 An assortment of women's pure thread silk hose, seam less, seconds; also women's black, white and colored cot ton hose, at 8 d1 AA pairs for ...... Vl.vU BurtM-Nash Co. Down Stairs Stora Men's Silk tieckwear 3 for $1.00gT A splendid selection of silk neckwear, open-end, four-in-hand, bright colors and pretty patterns. Specially priced for Tuesday, at three $J QQ BurgeM-Nuh Co. Main Floor Enameled Tea Kettles $1.00 All white enameled seamless tea kettles of first quality. No. 7 and 9 sizes. Very specially priced for Tuesday, ea $1.00 Burisif-Naeh Co. Down Stairs Stors Leather Handbags at $1.00 Your choice of several styles of hand bags "and flat strap purses,' in seal and morocco grain leather. Tues dayspecial, at, $ 1 00 Burf.M-Naih Co. Msln Floor Aluminum, Set Special $1.00 Wear-ever al uminum sets con sisting of 2-qr, covered pan with handles and 1V lipped sauce pan. The set, at $1.00 Burf ess-Nsth Co.' Down Stairs Stor. Athletic Union Suits 2 for $1.00 Made of pin check nainsook, closed crotch style, with elastic back. Sizes 34 to 46. Extreme values, at 2 suits for $1.00 Burgeis.Nuh Co. Down Stairs Start ft: Crepe Toilet Paper 17 Rolls $1.00 17 rolls of crepe tissue toilet paper for $1.00 is a very spe- cially priced item for Tues day dollar day in the Down stairs Store. . . Burgeti-Naih Co. -Downstairs Star '