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THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, OCTOBER Jt. It It.'
GHLOHOFORMFOR
BENNETT- GIRL,
SAYS DERELICT
-
Wreclc of Scarlet Sisterhood
Has No Sympathy for the
1 . Woman Who Follows
- j Her Example.
r In an old, tumble down house in
the Third ward, a reporter found a
relic of the scarlet sisterhood who
hq plied her age-old profession in
the same neighborhood when it was
the center of Omaha's night life of
the underworld.
Showing the woman, who was a
mere drab, worn with sin, a perfect
specimaifof the discarded wreckage
of her class, the story of "Billie"
Bennett, that appeared in The Bee
Thursday, the reporter asked:
"What would you do with her?"
The woman's eyes flamed as she
remarked: "Choloroform her, that's
what I'd do!
For Good of Society.
"No. I would not choloroform her
for the good of society but for her
own good. If she lives she, will come
to-the same state that I am in-a
.mere alley cat, despised by human
ity and worse than the mongrel ani
mal that roams the street.
'She will suffer to the full extent
of human capacity and there will be
.- none to give her sympathy mental
and physical suffering. If she 'is
taken up her body and soul will be
the subject of social clinics conduct
ed by heartless reformers and social
workers, just as my body some day
will be dissected by the medical
Students of Creighton.
, Christ Hard to Find.
"She will be as much of a coward
as I . am. I haveJonged to shuffle
off the mortal coil, many a time,
but had not "the courage. There
should be 'a lethal chamber for such
as her and if she, herself, cannot
put into practice the principle of
euthanasia, the state should do it
for her. Fhysicians can cure her
body so that it can again become
the plaything of lust, but Christ
alone can cure her. soul, and alas,
Christ in 'Omaha, isVhard to find."
Dr. Jennie Callfas, member of
the Board of Public Welfare and of
the Society for Chld Betterment, be
; lievej the girl is insane. "She should
be examined by an insanity board at
Vy once and if found insane confined in
an asylum. If she is not insane
there is no proper place provided for
her in Nebraska. The industrial
farms which social workers are now
preparing- to make an effort to have
the next legislature provide are the
only places for such cases as hers."
Puts It Up to Matron.
: . Mrs. Rose Ohaus, former superin
tendent of the Board of P.ublic Wel
fare and now a welfare jrker for
the Tribe of Ben Hur, says the ques
tion resolves itself into" a matter of
personalities.
"You say she adnrtres and respects
.Matron Clayton of the county jail,"
; said Mrs. Ohaus. "If this is the
Case, Matron Clayton will be able to
convince her, of the necessity of cure
of the disease with which s':e is af
flicted. If she refuses to go to the
Detention home perhaps Mrs. Clay
ton can persuade her to be treated
at the county hospital. Then I. am
sure a place could be found for ner,
preferably in the country, wherelhe
could work. The great trouble with
so many people who have the han
d'ing of such cases is that they re
gard the women not as human
beings, but 9s a menace to society.
-, If she could be convinced that it was
her good they had in view they could
do more for her."
Railroads Show Increase
Vv in Number "of Cars Loaded
'r During the month of September,
the railroads comprising the central
western region, loaded 47,186 cars of
grain and grain products, an increase
of 7,859 cars over the corresponding
month last year, 6r 20 per cent,
v During the month of September
the lines comprising this region
loaded 164,342 cars of coal and coke.
an increase of 22,043 cars over the
same period last year, or 1S.S per
cent. - - . I
. During the same period, 60,691
cars of livestock were loaded, an in
crease of 9,706 cars, or 19 per cent
" over 'the same month last year.
Funeral of Carl Schwarz
Held at Aurora. Illinois
George L. German, special agent
"of the Burlingtotv.is .home from
Aurora, III, vhere he went to at
tend the funeral of his nephew, Cbr--poral
Carl E. 4Schwarz, wbo died
at Camp Upton of Spanish flu, after
an illness of four days.
Young SchvtaTz enlisted last June.
He was 26 years old and Was in the
engineering department of the gov
ernment service. At the tittoe of con
tracting the disease, his clothes were
packed and, according to a letter
written to his mother, he was to
have sailed for. overseas service
within' a. few days.
' Russell Eberstein Goes to
Attend Funeral of Brother
Russell Eberstein, acting head of
the local department of justice,
" left Thursday evening for kClimax,
Mich., to attend th funeral of his
brother, Clyde Eberstein, whose
death occurred at Camp Custer,
"Battle Creek. Mich. Eberstein's
death resulted from pneumonia, pre-'
sumably followmg'an attack ot the
Sjwiish flu. Chief of Police Eber
' stein and Mrs. Eberstein, parents
of the young soldier, left several
days ago . to be at his bedside but
failed to reach their son before his
death. -
Pioneer Nebraskan Dies
, at Fort Caihoun Thursday
Nicholas Rix of Fort Calhoun,
died at his home"1' Thursday at the
age of 88 years. Mr.. Rix was one
of. the oldest" settlers in-the state'.
He came to this country from Ger
- many in 1852, and later settled at
Coramanche, la., where he was mar
L ried to Marie Hagedorf in 18S6. In
tl857 he catheto Council Bluffs and
er settled'Sn Omaha. He was a
Vnenter br trade and" worked at
I trade-here for manyyear He.
I survived by five children, ine
Mineral will be hld Sundayi
v.
A Good Way to Practice Economy lis to Bmy-fos? Cash Tlh Saturday Offerings Will Prove Its Tratfo
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PeVrin's French Kid Gloves
I in black, white, tan and brown, in-all sizes, reg- I
I ular $2.50 Gloves, also Bacmo Washable Kid
I Gloves, in white, pastel and gray; all new shoe
I shades, regular. $2.50, special cash $25 I
I price, Saturday
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Shop Early-Store Closes 6 PM
THE CASH STORE
Better Values in
Furnishings
At Every Price You'll
Find the Qualities Su
perior and Assortments
Most Satisfying.
Men's Pajamas In
heavy cotton flannel,
full cut, neat patterns;
regular $2.95 values,
Cash Price $2.00
Men's Night Shirts In
heavy cotton flannel; a
good $2 garment. Our
Cash Price $1.35
Men' Sweater Coats
Large shawl collars,
heavy rope stitch, in
oxford or khaki colors;
a very special induce
ment, regularly $5.00,
Cash Price $3.75
Khaki Flannel Shirts Part wool, all
sizes 14 to 17. Cash Price, Saturday, $3.75
Men's Heavy Fleece Lined Shirts and Drawers
The best garment of its kind, well worth
$1.75. Cash Price, Saturday $1.15
Men's Heavy Ribbed Union Suits Ask for
the Springtex, a good buy at $3.00. Our
special Cash Price, Saturday $2.00
Men's Jersey Sweaters All wool, in plain
and mixed colors; regular $5.00 values. Our
special Cash, Price, Saturday $3.95
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Men':
Over One liiou
j a
Handsome Suits for Husky Boys
Boys' Department, Third Floor.
Boys' Suits With one snd two pairs knickers, in panel
back and military styles and dark, rich, colorful pat
terns, at $5.75 to $20.00
About 50 Doien Boys' Corduroy Pants Made of gen
uine "Lowell" corduroy and guaranteed not to rip":
sizes 6 to 17 years, Saturday, at .1 $1.50
A New Shipment of Boys' Caps Just Received In six,
four and one-piece tops, in trench styles. Cash
prices 75c, $1.00 and $1.25
Boys' Blouses, Cash Prices 65c to $1.50
Boys' Sweaters, Cash Prices $1.25 to $4.50
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To Select From
I
On sale Saturday at a distinct saving. We bought
the'fabrics over a year ago, before the recent big price
advances. .
Hart Schaffner
& Marx
made them for us enough said they're made right.
You have your choice of Scotches, Cassiifleres, Tweeds
and Worsteds, in all the season's newest styles and
popular shades.
Our
Special
Cash
Price
OopjTisM Hart Sohaffner Mori
Remember, all fabrics are guaranteed all-wool or silk and wool and every garment guaranteed to give"
full measure of satisfactory service or your money back. All sizes, for both large and small men, and plenty
of them. Only this season's newest models in this sale.
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I Corset Dept. Specials 2d Floor
LADIES' MERCERIZED SWEATERS, In rose, green and blue,
s trimmed with white sailor collars, cuffs and sash; all sizes,
s values to $6.00; Cash Price, Saturday $3.50
I CORSETS AND BRASSIERES
a Standard make lace front corsets, low bust, free hip space, fan-
; cy materials, flesh color; regular $4 corset, Cash Price, $2.50
Bandeau Brassieres, fasten front or back, strap orer shoulder,
....0V
all sizes; Cash Price
Children's "M" Knit Waists, 2 to 12 years. Cash Price.... 30s
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Shop Early-Store Closes 6 PM
s
Hayden's Trade Winners
for Saturday
S e Our Sixteenth
Street Shoe Window
Shoes for the Entire
Family at a Big Cash
Saving to You.
Our
Special
Cash
Price
Saturday we place on sale several
hundred pairs of "Hayden's Special"
Men's Calf Skin Shoes, all Goodyear
welt and Union Made, Button, bluch
er and English' lace styles. These
goods are now on display in our Six
teenth Street Window
Hayden's Cash Price, $4.50
Women's Gray and Brown Lace Shoes
With high and low heels, in welt
and McKay sewed soles; $6.50 Mtalues.
Hayden's Special Cash Price.. $4.95
Boys' and Youths' Shoes, Misses' and
Childs' Shoes Hayden's Special
Cash Price, Saturday $1.95
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Housekeeping Specials Saturday
OemtcM Cart ScbtSssi kUt(
In the Hardware Department.
Electric Irons, Special Cash Price -i
Nickel-Plated Caeterole, Cash Price
Lunch Kits, with thermos bottle
lVs-quart Aluminum Rica Cooker, at.
Food Choppers, Cash Price,
Coffee Mills, Cash Pricerf
4-Tie Brooms, Cash Price
Flour Sieves, Cash Price
No. 8 Waffle Iron, low stand
Folding Ironing Boards, Caih Price...
,,.$328
,.$1.25
,..$3.80
,..$139
,..$128
. .98c
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.... 30c
...$1.39
,..$1.80
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You'll Find Real Pleasure
In Selecting the New
SUIT, DRESS or COAT
from the wide range of styles we offer Saturday at
below worth Cash Prices.
Four Splendid Groups of New Suits, Just Received.
Go on sale at considerably below actual worth
$45 $55 $65 $75
Extra Special Suits at $22.50
Made to sell up to $40.00. 185 Suits, in this special group, made
up m the season s many nobby styles ; sizes 16 to 46, and stouts up
to 06. materials are all wool serges, pop
lins, burellas and suitings; shades are navy,
brown, taupe, green, mixtures and black;
many, styles to select from. Choice, Saturday,
ib, ana stouts up
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( Extraordinary Hosiery Values i
I Women's Pure Thread Silk Hose Best make, all 1
I popular colors. Specially priced $1.50 1
j Women's Fiber and Thread Silk Hose With
full flare tops, double soles and heels, all good I
shoe shades. Cash price 95c
Women's Extra Good Quality Cotton and Lisle I
Hose Blacjs and white and all good colors, regu-1
I lar and extra sizes; worth 50c. Cash price. . .35c 1
Three Pairs, -Cash price $1.00 1
Boys' and Girls' Medium Weight Fine Ribbed I
1 Hose Black, white and tan. Cash price. . . .50c I
Infants' Cashmere Hose Black and white; 50c 1
i quality; colors. Cash price.' 40c 1
Ladies' Underwear Specials
Ladies' Medium Fleeced Union Suits All sizes, worth 1
to $1.50. Our Special Cash Price, Saturday $1.00
Children's Medium Fleeced Union Suits All sizes, i
Our Special Cash Price, Saturday 50c f
Ladies' Extra Heavy Outing Gowns Cash Price $1.98
Ladies' Silk and Wool, Also Wool, Union Suits Our I
Special Cash Prices ' $2.98 and $3.25 f
Ladies' Fine Lisle and Mercerized Suits In flesh and
white; low neck, no sleeves, ankle length, band top;
worth to $3.50. Cash Prices, Saturday $1.98 and $2.50
Ladies' Medium Fleeced Vests and Pants Regular
and extra sizes. Our Csh Price 60c
Ladies' Medium and Heavy Fleeced Union Suits Any a
style. Our Cash Prices Saturday. . .$1.50 iind $1.98 V
Silk and Satin Camisoles Worth to $2.00 98c
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Sale of Pattern
Beautiful New Coats
Hundreds of them arrive by every express. The greatest vari
ety of nobby Winter Coats for Ladies and Misses in Omaha.
See the new ones Saturday, at
i $45.00, $59.00, $65.00 and up to $150.00.
ats
SATURDAY
Over 250 Models
Made to Sell at $12.50, $13. 50 and $15 to $18
New Furs
Every kind, choicest new styles,
the very best qualities-
Lowest Cash
Price
Extra Coat Special Saturday $39. 75
At this prke Saturday we have the largest variety
of the season Few descriptions of the Coats for
Saturday c ,
With taupe coney fur collar, i In all the poular materials, In
fur cuffs and fur around bot
tom; Venetian lined, "with
smart belt andnA m
buckle; worth il S
$50. Cash Price', f u
the lovely autumn shades, with
or without fur collars: all
sizes; worth
great deal more.
Special, at
39.75
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Extra Specials for Saturday
300 Dresses In satins, crepe de chines,
georgettes, serges and jerseys; all new
dresses; beaded, embroiderd and plain
styles; all sizes; actual values to $40.
Our Cash Price, Saturday $14.95
The greatest Dresg values we have
ever shown. See them on display in our
Sixteenth Street Whfdows. 1
Extra Specials for Saturday
400 New Georgette and Crepe de Chine
Blouses In all sizes and all colors, in
cluding the suit shades; values up to
$6. Our Special Cash Price Sat. .$3.95
Many Splendid New Lots of Blouses,
Just Received. These are splendid
values. Our Cash Prices, Saturday
$5.00 to $30.00
Your choice Saturday of over 250 beauties, the most charming designs of the season, including
all the latest ideas, such as the Beaver Cloth and Gold and Silver Brocaded beautifully combined with x -Velvet.
A large assortment, from the extremely 1 arge picturesque hats to close-fitting small Turbans. :
uvery nat made to sell at $12.50 to $18
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MotningKSpecials, Ready -to- Wear Section
v Second Floor.
Women's Sateen and Heatherbloom Petticoats-
'For Saturday the Pricris $10.00
Four Millinery Features
0 Interest to Girls (nd Misses
Sillc-Velvet Tarns Of fine quality, the most
practical as well as charming of all school
Hats; $2.00 values.' Cash Price $1.45
Silk Plush Tarns A beautiful light quality
Tam-with a silk tassel; also shirred top effect.
' y bpeciai ior Saturday, only $1.95
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New Khaki Aviation Cap Finished with mili
tary jstfjbon. This popular style specially
priced ior aaiuraay .., -x ji'
merly marketed to $2.50; made of velvet and --,'l!vs..fl-"
pjusn; prettily trimmed. Saturday ...,5c
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WomVn's Skirts
In cloths ana silks,
nobby styles;
worth $7.50. Sat
urday $4.95
Women's Blanket
Bath Robes, ftl
colors; elegant val
ues. Sat, at $3.95
Horns
Worth $1.50 and $2 00. Cash Price, Saturday .. 89c
Made Dix's Women's Silk 1 Women's Finest
Blouse Dresses,
Maids' Dresses and
Nurses' Uniforms.
Zephyr Gingham
Petticoats .Worth
$1.00. Special,
Saturday .... 59c
Petticoats iff taf- j
f etas, messalines j
and 'jerseys, $4.95 1
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( Saturday in Children's Section Front Room, 2d Floor
Girls Coats Sizes 8 to 14, in the season's smartest styles; all the wanted shades. Special. .$15
' Girls' All Wool Serge and Silk Dresses Sizes 3
to 14, flapper sizes to 17; classy styles. .$12.50
Girls' Sweaters All kinds and cols. Our Cash
Prices, Saturday. $2.95$3.95 and $4.95
Little Tots' Coats Sizes 2 to 6, in cloths, ve-
lours, corduroys and novelties. Special group
at ; $6.50
Girls' School Dresses--Made of ginghams,, with
long sleeves; sizes 6 to, 14; special Sat... $1.98 s
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Our Butter, Egg and Cheese Dep't
Offers you choice of the vt? best the market affords at money-saving Cash Prices. V
Fresh Eggs, per dozen. . . '. -. 42c I Wisconsin Cheese, fulrcream, per lb. . .. . . .
No. 1 Creamery Butter, bulk, per lb
Nut Marearine. best brands, per lb 31
Liberty Cabbage, per quart. 15c
35c
,55c Bulk Sweet Pickles, fancy mixed, quart .40c
Fancy Dill Pickles, new stock, per doz....25c
Cash Buying Is Cash Saving. Highest Quality,
Freshest Goods-anil Largest Stock for You to
Select From. -
24-lb. sack best White
per sack
48-lb. sack best White
per sack
Flour,
.$1.55
lour,
25-lb. sack tflure Rye Flour, $1.60
6 lbs. best white or yellow Corn-
meal for 29c
lbs. best Barley or Corn Flour.
for 33
California Navy Beans, lb... 10c
I lbs. best rolled White Break
fast batmeal, at 19c
1 -lb. pkg. Corn Starch. ..... .9c
10 bars Diamond C or Swift's
Pride Laundry Soap 38c
IS-oi. can Condensed Milk 12'c
6-oi. can Condensed Milk.... 6c
Tall can Pink Salmon Zlc
Tall can Red Salmon 25c
Kamo Soups, can. ,10c and 12Vtc
No. 2 can Pork and Beans.. 14e
No. 1 ean Pork and lleans. . .6c
Golden Pumpkin, per can.'.lOe
Hominy or Sauer Kraut, can
for 12 Vie
No. 2 can Early Jans Peas. . .15c
No. 2 cans solid packed Toma
toes, per ean 14c
The best domestic Macaroni,
Vermicelli. Spaghetti or Egg
Noodles, pkg. 7 Vic
Washington Crisp Corn Flakes,
' per pkg '. . , . .l 10c
i Large bottles fancy stsdrted
Pickles, bottle ..23e
2 2 -os, jar purs Apple Butter. 25c
jeuo, ior aessen, pkk c
Fancy Assorted Cookies, lb.. 18c'
Dried Fruits for Puddings, Pies,
Sauce and Cakes.
Clini( r.nlifnrnt Priinen. lh.me
$3.00 j Fancy Santa Clara Prunes, per
lb. IZ'sC and 15c
'Evaporated Apples, lb 20c
Evaporated Muir Peaches, lb. 20c
Evaporated Apricots, lb 20c
Fanes Muscatel Raisins, lb.. 15c
Fanc Sultana Seedless Raisins,
per lb 15c
Fancy Evaporated Pears, lb.. 20c
Imported Cooking Figs, lb... 25c
Seeded Raisins, pkg 10c
Omaha's Greatest Vegetable
Market.
Fresh Southern Shallots, bunch,
for 4c
Frjrfc solid Cabbage, lb 3c
Fancy Cauliflower, lb....l2Vc
Fancy Wax or Green Bens, per
lb ..12'e
Fancy Cucumbers, ea., Ic, 7Vc
Fancy Green Peppers, 2for..5c
Fancy Ripe Tomatoes, b..t,tc
Rutabagas, per lb (,,,4c
Hubbard Squash, per HrT..2c "'
Red Cooking Onions, lb....3Vje
Faney Head Lettuce, head.7Vc
IS lbs. good cooking Potatoes
for 50c
Fancy Jonathan Apples, per br.
for $3.50
Faney Bellflower Apples, per j
box $2.75
Concord Grapes, basket 50c
Choicest Meats of All Kinds Always at
Lowest Cash Prices
IN SANITARY MARKET .
Two Big Specials SaJurday
Fancy Steer Tot nXn No. 1 California OC.
Ct.. . IK (SUV
Roast, lb.
Style Hams, lb.
' Snappy Styles in Men's Hats
Our Fall and Winter Hats are all in and all on the floor'.
Come in and look them over. They are the finest quality we
can buy and are up-to-the-minute in styles. r
The Stetson "Wyndmoor" is some bonnet, medium weight, raw edge, silk
lineervelour, in ivy green, olive and black $1)H
The Fall "1918 Stetsonian" is pulling away from the ordinary straight
rim. A raw edge hat with high band, a distinctive roll; in mixed, army
and black colors. Cash price $7.00
Ths Concord, f adet. Code and Rialto Are Typical Stetson Hats, with thst
gleam of quality about them. Cash price : ; .; 96.00
We are told to conserve space in speaking of "Stetson Staples everybody
knows them VfiO ta $IS.00
The Murphy-Gorman Hat, Cash Price M.OO
, The Biard Brand Hat, Cash Price $3 00
Hayden's Special Hat, Cash Price USO
Men's Fall and Winter Cans, with or without fur-inbandi. Our Special
........
Cash Prices
,75c to $3.00
rlt Pays TRY HAYDEN'S FIRST-It pay: