MILITARY ZONE LIMIT RAISED TO TEN-MILE RADIUS Restricted Area is Increased by New Army Order as Aid to Morale of Soldiers. rStore Open 9 A. M. CASH BUYING INSURES LOWER PRICES OR SUPERIOR QUALITY AT ANY GIVEN PRICE-Storc Closes 6 P. M. . Money Sarin? Special in Drug Department Saturday BOc Palm Ollv Shampoo 33c 60c Walnutta Hair Stain 45e $2.50 Or. Djer Kiaa Perfume. Our Cash Price, per ox...... $139 75c Teilat Water, Jarala do Maria. Caih Price 49c 25c Jerfen'a Benxoln Lotion. Our Cash Price 18c S5c Stanollnd Liquid Parafiaa. Our Cash Price 42c 60c Sempra Covin. 42c $1 Size Pioaud't Llac Vegetal. Our Cash Price " 25c Woodbury' Powder or Facial Cream. Price He 2Bc Tooth Brushes IBc 25c Sloaa'a Linament ......... 19c 35c Rubberaet Shaving Brushes. Our Cash Price $1.00 Delatona. Cash Price ... 75c 12c Palm OUv Soap, lis ban for MAY nil THE CASH STORE Lieutenant McLaughlin v of the ri.i.. ti!. ... unnca oiaici puDiic neaitn service ' has transmitted to Superintendent p I Ringer of the police department a 'ii I copy of new orders issued by Sec- : p I retary Baker of the War department fp I in connection with protecting sol- s diers from immoral influences. The P I restricted zone has been increased H l to a radius of 10 miles of all camps, i? I cantonments, forts, posts and other f rendezvous of the army and navy i The new regulations "in support fM of the policy of absolute repression of prostitution in the vicinity of ' 'M I army and navy camps" follow: fp ? Limit Extended. I 0 g Within a radius of l miles of all army and navy camps, station. poaU, fort, etc., prostitution or the. aiding or abetting; of It In any way Is declared unlawful. Here-, lofore the zone wa but five mile In width. The change I significant, because many Important camp and stations are InftaA Ih.n VI, rm u II I . , . . ............ ...... w ...... .,. uut ipsa man i xyj 10 mile from the nearest large citv. I yA The new regulation were agreed upon at a conference held by representative of the War and Navy departments, the De partment of Justice, and of the-tralnlng camp commissions. The following regulation are established by the secretary of war, to continue during the present emergency, and shall supersede all former regulation Issued under the aforesaid authority: 1. Ten miles from any military camp. station, rort, post, cantonment, training j a the distance determined to be needful to the efficiency and welfare of the army, within which It shall be "unlawful to en gage in prostitution or to aid or abet pros titution or to procure or solicit for pur pose or prostitution, or to keep or set up house of HI fame, brothel or bawdy house, or to receive any person for purpose of lewdness, assignation, or prostitution Into any vlhlcle, conveyance, place, structure or ublldlng, or to permit any person to re main for purpose of lewdness, assigna tion, or prostitution in any vehicle, con veyance, place, tructure, or building. Bute to Be Enforced. 2. To suppress and prevent violation of the aforesaid act within 10 miles of any military camp, station, fort, post, canton ment, training or mobilization place, di recting, taking, or transporting, or of fering to take or transport, any person, for Immoral purposes, to, or assltlng by any means any person for such purposes to find, any prostitute or1 any house of 111 fame, brothel, or bawdy house, with knowl edge or reasonable cause to know of the character of the person or house, 1 hereby prohibited. 3. To suppress and prevent violation of the aforesaid act, within 10 mile of any mtltary camp, station, fort, post, canton ment, training or mobilization place, en tering or residing in, for immoral pur poses, and house of 111 fame, brothel, or bawdy house, Is hereby prohibited. 4. All prior violations of former regula tion and all penalties Incurred thereunder hall be prosecuted and enforced lnvthe same manner and with the same effect aa If these superseding regulations had not been established. Injunction is Claimed Ignored in Troubles of Degree of Honor The JMIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!IIUIIIMilllimillll!fll!llHIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIItllllllllltlllllllllMIIII New Fall Suits bers legal conflict 'Jetween mem- 6T Washington' lodge'No. 27 Degree of Honor, Ancient Order of United Workmen, and its former grand chief of houor, Mayme Hed rich Cleaver, has produced another angle that resulted Friday morning in the filing of an application for at tachment against Mrs. Cleaver, Emma L. Thorpe, Katie Schmitt " ani Mary Long, for disobeying a ' temporary injunction. Following i tUe filing of the petition in district court, Judge Troup issued an order against the defendants to appear in court on September 30 to show cause why the attachment should not be allowed. v Members of Washington lodge No. 27 allege that Mrs. Cleaver has refused to give ' their members proper credentials that will allow them to be present-at, the grand lodge session at Hastings, Neb., on October 9. They allege that Mrs. Cleaver's actions will prevent any ucicgaics oi me joagcirom auena ing unless legal action is taken against her. -It is alleged that f rs. Cleaver ana tne otner defendants nave ais s obeyed the temporary in junction is sued against them by Judge Troup on July 3, when they were ordered to restore the charter of Lodge No. 27 and to discontinue taking its members into the newly organized lodge, No. 14, headed by Mrs. Cleaver. Three Autos Stolen Is One Das Record Of Thieves in Omaha The regular daily automobile theft record for Friday is as follows: J. W. Long, 2712 Ohio street, re ported to police that a Ford truck, the property of the city weights and measures department, was stol en from his barn at .the above ad dress. J :-:- Frank . Comb, 2804 Woolworth avenue, reported to police ihat a Studebaker automobile belonging to him was stolen from 2320 South Thirty-second avenue. ' John Rahn, Papillion, Neb., ret ported to police that his car was stolen from Seventeenth and Doug las streets, late Thursday. Former Omaha Man Given . Decoration for Bravery A former Omaha man, Privtie Russell McCoy, of the 148th field artillery, was -recently decorated for bravery. Private McCoy has been in France since February and his " sister, Mrs. Dean Burns of Omaha, has had a brief notice of the decora tion given her brother for bravery. Private McCoy is the son of Mrs. Elizabeth McCoy, who has lived in Portland, Ore, for the past few years, i Archbishop Harty Visits 4 Bishop O'Reilly in Lincoln Archbishop Harty' ii -in Lincoln visiting Bishop O'Reilly of the dio cese of Lincoln. Matters relating to co-operation on the part of the Catholic priesthood of all of the the Fourth Liberty loan fund and in .the united war work - campaign November 11-18 are being discussed. The House of the Best Plush Coat Values Immense Variety of New Style. $25 to $150 A remarkably compre- I hensive assortment of all ' I that is most desirable from J the most prominent makers I in the land. Range of prices j is broad, and at every price I you will find qualities ex- ceptional.' j Special for Saturday Suits at $35.00 Classy Fall and I Winter Suits, made of Poplins, Bur- 1 ellas, Serges and- Beaver Suitings. Colors-are Tobacco, Taupe, Rein- deer, Hurtor's Green, Amethyst, I Navy and Black. Sizes 16 to 46. f Twelve different models to select I from Cash Price $35.00 f S Suits at $45.00 Are made up in the season's smartest styles, copies of 1 high-priced models. Materials are i Velours, Poiret,, Twills, Tricotines, Velvets and Serges. In all the sea sons newest shades. Suits like these usually sell at $55.00 Cash Price $45.00 , Money Saving Specials in Boys' Hats and Caps Saturday All prevailing shapes and styles for Fall are now on display in our enlarged Boys' Dept. A broad assort ment of Caps, in dark colors as well as Hats in military, sailors and telescope styles. Cash Prices 65c to $2.25 Boys' Part Wool Sweaters All colors. $1.25-$2.50 Boys' AU-Wool SweatersAll colors . .$2.9544.95 Boy' Dept. Third Floor. it'tiitnaiiciiiiiiiiHiMiMiiiautiiiiii.iiniMiitaiJiiiitinti'! nt:'ii. u ithfiiiiiiitcMtMtiiiiiaMeiceneiiMeHtiiiiifMeiicniMitiani New Fall Dresses F Beautiful New Furs An immense showing of the new styles in every wanted fur. Cash Prices exception ally low. SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY Fur Coats Natural muskrat, 45 inches long, fine se lected skins, all guaranteed. Special Wolf Sets In taupe, Poiret or black. Very special velue $35 $175 Or Specials Saturday in Children's. Dep't luiiilim: Second Floor a Children' Serge Dretie Made up in the sea- son's many smart styles for girls 6 to 14 years. 1 Hayden's Cash Prices $3.95, $4.95, $6.95 Girl' AH Wool Serge Dre.e For girls 14, 15 1 and 16 years; elegant value. Hayden's Special Cash Prices $10.00, $12.50, $15.00 Girl' Coat Sizes 8 to 14: in the season's many I styles and materials. Special "values. Hayden's f Special Cash Price, Saturday $8.95 f Girl.' Silk Dret.es Sizes 10, 12 and 14; lovely styles in all the wanted shades. Hayden's Spe- s cial Cash Price, Saturday $12.50 Real Economy in Good Clothes 0U wouldn't buy a poor grade of coal just because 1 it was cheap. You'd scarcely choose poorly made furniture for the house because it cost you less. No. You'd choose good quality and substantial workman ship because you know they'll prove the cheapest in the long run. 1 The same is true with good clothes. You can't af ford to bother with shoddy clothes. They will not wear or hold their shape. You won't get an hour's real satis faction from them, and the cost of good clothes such as we sell Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes is such a trifle more that you can't afford for one moment to consider the cheaper in price, inferior quality, but really more expensive kind. We Are Showing Complete New Lines $25 up Of HART SCHAFFNER & MARX SUITS AND OVERCOATS at A Splendid New Line of Work Clothes Blanket Lined and Sheepskinned Coats, Leather Vests, chamois and sheep lined; in fact, a complete assortment for Workman, Sports man or Motorist, are shown at PLEASINGLY LOW CASH PRICES. An almost endless va riety of clever designs in fashWs most favored materials here for your selection. So varied are the assortments at each price that only personal taste need rule selection. Special for Saturday 200 Dresses In Crepe de Chines, Satins, Georgettes, Terseys and Serges; all sizes, deluding extra sizes up to 56. Very Spscial Values- Saturday at $25.00 Serge and Jersey Dresses Made up in the season's many styles. Special Values Saturday at $29.75 New Stocks of the Popular DIX'S HOUSE DRESSES and NURSES' UNIFORMS Big Special Sale of Beautiful Blouses Saturday 100 Georgette Blouses In all the new shades; beaded and embroid ered; all sizes. Hayden's Special Cash Price for Sat day $3.95 J Mrii'itifritieMe.iiiiaMaiiaiiinfiiiiiiiii.aiiii.ti'iiieiiiKii'aiiaitavaMiiiiMtiiirai'ia'a'.iiitHi'ii'ii.'iiiiitHi'iJiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiLiiiiii'ai le ta' ai.i'ia.iaiia.iai.t'iiiiani'iaiii-initiiiiaiiiiiariiiatiai'aiia'iiMaMii'iM!!::;!!;'!'1!'1::''!',!! laranaiiaeiisiia'iaL'iiii.iiiia Boys Two-pair Pant Suits $8.50 I About 300 Boys' Two-Pair Pant Suits repriced for Saturday. Dark Gray, Tweeds and Mixtures; Military models; 1 sizes 6 to 18 years. I Boys' Mackinaws We are featuring the famous "Wooly Boy brand of Boys Mackinaws for Fall and Winter; in Red, Blue, Gray and Com- f bination Plaids; in Canadian and Navajo designs; 24-ounce all-wool fabrics; high roll or military collars; skate pockets. The popular, correct coats for the ,red- blooded American boy. tllIJtlinllllllltllllllIIll!l!!IIM Saturday Specials in House Furnishing Department Electric Irons Our Spe cial Cash Price. . .$3.25 Nickel-Plated Casseroles Our Cash Price, $1.25 Lunch Kits With Ther mos Bottle. Price. $3.25 W -Quart Aluminum Rice or Cereal Cooker, $1.49 Food Choppers ..$1.95 Stool Step Ladders Our Cash Price 98 Coffee; Mills Price 9i 4-Tie Brooms-Price, 60d Flour Sieves Price, 30tf No. 8 Waffle Irons Low stand. Cash Price, $1.39 Round Oak Heaters-Cash Prices up from . .$13.00 Hundreds of Smart New Trimmed Hats At One Attractive Low Price. These Illustrated Are All $b.95 The Hats Are Beautifully Trimmed, and Sell at Much Higher Prices Elsewhere. Saturday Specials in our Sanitary Market Steer Pot Roast lb. 17 25 lc 2 c lb No. 1 Hams California Style All kinds of choice Roasts, Steaks and other Fresh and Smoked Meats kept and sold under most sani tary conditions and at Lowest Cash Prices. liiliiliiliiliiliiliiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin S 9 Special Cash Pricos in I Neckwear and Veiling ( S ' 5 i , Saturday i I ' - - ? S Roll Satin, Pique and Organdy Collar ' Worth up to 75c. Sat- orday, at 50c Double Faced, Wash- able Satin Collar Also a good assortment of Bengaline Collars for Suits, worth up to , 1 $2.60. Cash Price,, I Saturday ....,..$2.00 I Pique and Organdy ' jj Ve.tee High ancHow f neck;' regular value I $1.50. Our Cash Price $1.50 I Ruffling for Collar and Cuff In Organdy, Georg- I ette and Net, 3 to 6 inches; yard. . . .85c to $2.00 i Military Veil In Black, Taupe and Navy: worth up to $2.50. Special Cash Price, Saturday , $2.00 Elattic Veil In Black and Navy, with dotted and f scroll designs; worth up to 49c Our Special Cash I Price, Saturday ,25c , I s . lllllllll:llllllllllllltllllltllllllllllllllllllll!llllllll!l1lllllllllllllllllllllllllltlllllllllIIKIIIIIIia Aviation Hats Very Latest For Misses and Children Made in Velvet, Felt and Vel vetta. Specially priced at $1.95 Made of khaki, in two sizes. Specially priced at . . . .$1.45 Two Rousing Specials in Sweater Section Second Floor Front Room. Slip-On Sweaters Without sleeves, in Kelly Green; regular " $3.50 values; Cash Price, at $2.25 Light Weight Shetland Sweaters All-wool, in light blue, rose, purple, etc., with sailor collars and Bashes; values to $9.00. Cash price Sat urday .... $4.50 Misses' and Children's Sweaters In blues, gray, rose, card and gren;U sizes. Our Special Cash Prices Sat... $2.50, $3.50, $4.50, $5.98 Children's Drawer Leggins In white, red, etc. Cash prices Sat 75, S1.25.S1.98 Children's Knit Waists Sizes 2 to 12 yeaTs. Our Cash Price Sat. : ... . . 30 liilliliiliiliiliiliilllliiliiliiliilHIIillillilliliiliiliiliiiniiiliiliiliiliiiniiiinliiliiliiliiliiliiliiliiliil Attractive Cash Specials in ' 1 I Ladies' Underwear ! r i I Ladi' Extra Heavy I Outing Flannel f- Gown Regular and extra sizes. Saturday, Cash Price ....$1.50. L a d i e t ' Medium I Fleeced Union Suit Our Price.. $1.00 Ladies' Wool and Silk jjj and Wool Union Suit a Extra special val- f ues, Saturday, $1.98, $2.75 and ....$2.98 1 L a d i e ' Mercerized f Lile Union Suits Low neck, no sleeve, I ankle length; flesh and white; in Swiss I ribbed, silk top. Our Cash Price $2.50 Children' Suit All Sizes; medium fleeced. Our 1 Special Cash Price, Saturday 50c Children' Sleeper. All sizes. Our special Cash Price for Saturday 79e I Ladle' Summer Weight Union Suit Odd lots and f samples; worth to $1.00. Cash Price 50e Ladie' Medium Fleeced Ve.U and Pant Odd lots and samples. Our Cash Price 50c "i!iiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!ii:iiii Hayden's Quality and Cash Prices License No. C-11498 10 bars Diamond C or Swift' Pride Laundry Soap 38c Lux Washing Compound, pkc.llc 6 can. Sunbright Cleanser 28c 5 rwis Old Dutch Cleanser.... 25c 4 lb. Scouring Powder 25c 24-lb. sacks Rye Flour $1.60 C lbs. best White or Yellow Corn meal 33c lbs. best Barley or Corn Flour. 33c 8 lbs. Oat Flour .Me 4 lbs. best Rolled White Breakfast Oatmeal Me Hand-Picked Navy Beans, lb...l2Vie Fancy Japan Rice, per lb..... 12,t' Washington Crisp Corn Flakes, pkg 10c Fancy As.'t Cookies, per lb 18e No. 2 cans Solid Packed Tomatoes 14c No 2 can. Fancy Sweet Sugar Corn 2V4e No. 2 can. Early June Pea..... I4c No. 2 can. Pork and Bean. 14c No. 1 cans Pork and Beans 6c 22-oa. iar Pure Apple Butter.... Mc 011 Sardines, per can 8 l-3e Large bottles Pickles, 8 verities. .23c 6 large boxes Parlor Matches. .. .25c Advo Jell, for dessert, pkg 10c EAT MORE DRIED FRUIT, NOTH ING FINER FOR PUDDINGS, PIES, SAUCE OR CAKES. Fancy Seedless Raisins, lb lSe Fancy 3-Crown Muscatel Raisins, - per lb 15e Fancy Seeded Raisins, pkg....81-3c Fancy Muir Peaches, lb 17 Vic Fancy Evap. Apricots, lb 20c Fancy Evap. Apples, per lb 17 Vie Fresh Roasted Peanuts, lb.... ..20c Brazil Nuts, per lb 2Sc Sicily Filberts, per lb. 22Vie THE TEA AND COFFEE MARKET OF OMAHA Our Famous Golden Santoa Coffee, the talk of Omaha, lb 20c Maricaibo Blend Coffee, lb 25c Ankola Blend Coffee, lb 28e Moca and Java Blend, the envy of all; S lbs. for SI. 00; lb 35c Choice Basket Fired or Sun Dried Japan Tea, lb ,..40e The Best Tea Sif tings, lb. Me OMAHA'S GREATEST VEGETABLE AND FRUIT MARKET 15 lbs. Good Cooking Potato.. . . .45c 12 lbs. Good Cooking Apple. .. ,60c Fancy New Cabbage, lb. 5c Fancy Sweet Potatoes, lb Sc Fancy Green Peppers 2 for 5c Fancy Wax or Green Beana Ib.lOe Large Cucumbers, each 5c Tokay Grapes, per lb 10 Large Juicy Lemons, dozen 30c HELP SAVE THE BOYS Bring down your peach, plum or other fruit pits, also nut .hell.. Re member 200 peach pita contaia enough carbon for one ma.k. Dry them thoroughly, we will aee they get to their proper destination. BUTTER, EGGS, CHEESE, ETC Strictly Fresh Eggs, doien Me No. 1 Creamery Butter, bulk .... BOc Gem Kat Oleo, lb. 30c Swift's or Armour'. Oleo, lb..... 36 Young America Cheese, lb....... 35c Bulk Sweet Pickle., qt 3e Sauer Kraut, qt 1B 'fTT'T'T )!" Hi I