. - a TH5 OMAlt A SUNDAY- BEE: JUNE 15, : 1919. V . .. . ' mm to I if PLAN INCREASE OF NAVAL RADIO ACROSS PACIFIC During Past Two Years Cable Has Been Supplemented . for. Transportation of All Messages. , San Francisco, June RWhile naval radio communication - across the Pacific during the last, "two years, supplementing the Commer cial Pacilit cable, has carried a greater volume, ol transpacific mes sages than ever before transmitted, plans have been'approved that will increase this volume to five or six ! times the present capacity. In formation concerning these ' pro posed improvements revealed here, indicates that the fast-expanding demand for commercial communi cation facilities which have led to plans in Japan for a new trans pacific cable, will be met by radio transmission and congestion will soon bea matter of the past, , ,- v. High Speed Aparatus. Installation ct automatic high speed sending and receiving appara tus at all high-power naval radio' stations, and the ooenin of a sec ond transpacific radio circuit are two of the main improvements that have been: approved Vast strides in radio , transmission have; been made during the past two years; im provements, that, however, have .been guarded as war secrets. When detailed reports are made available of the amounts of 'communication handled, commercial ,nd. govern ment, and complete assumption of transpacific communication by the naval radio during periods when the cable was rendered" useless by breaks, the' revelation of service will come as a surprise to those in terested in transpacific communica tion, it has been learned here. The tree of subterranean anten i nae, used with excellent results on tin Atlantic coast, was just recently added to the naval radio communi- cation service in the Pacific. Instead of high aerials, tjie antennae is placed' a few feet underground or in tbe water." : ' m Plan . New Circuit - The next important development will be the establishment of a sec ond transpacific circuit to "the north, from a high power stationat Key port, Wash.; to St Paul, Pribylof Islands; to Russian Island, Vladi vostok; to the Marine station, Pek ing, and Cavite. Those stations are ill American radio stations. The Russian Island station1 at Vladivos tok will be able to Communicate in addition with Shanghai, a French station; Omsk, and other Siberian stations. . ' It w expected here that by July .1st. the northern transpacific naval, radio circuit will be in operation.' ' Radio communication, commercial md government, has been in oper ation regularly to the Orient for I nore than two years, and the only . times there have been congestion .were when cabla trouble occurred and the unusually large amount of traffic regularly handled by the ra dio circuit was further loaded down by the volume normally carried by " the cable. - ,- Salvation Army Plans to Preserve Bar for Laborers ! Boston, June 14. "The Salvation ' Army has had no new success. It has only done an old thing in an old way." . ' V . So spoke Commonder Evangeline Booth in Boston discussing the war work done'by the Salvation Army In France. "The saloon goes," said she. "and ... in its place, put there by the Salva tion Army, will come, all over the country, workingmen'S tlubs, where drinks and refreshments and read ing and writing and , music will comfort the tired man who needs comfort. '. We are negotiating for thou sands of these places. We' have bought up many of the old saloons that were in good condition. And, in managing them, not our scruples, not old prejudices, but the customs and habits of the workingmen are to be considered. If a man prefers to tak his refreshment with a foot ' against the. rail he will have a rail.' Dentistry J: For Particular People v We do not offer our service to you as "Cheap JDentists" for we do Dot believe in cheap dentistry, but we do offer you the better ; class dentistry at a more reasonable price than you have been accustomed to pay. We cater particularly to the people who have sufficient pride iff their teeth to give them proper care after we fix them. Best Guaranteed Dentistry. Best Silveri iBest 22K 4 V Filling Gold Crows TwnV J22i F&rnaa Street Corner 14th and Farnam. Powder Puff, Rouge And Liquor Are Used ; v By Lincoln Student ' Kafius City, Mo.:; June 14. If whisky, powder puLs and rouge, are "legitimate" aids m securing a B. S. degree at the University of Nebraska at Lincoln then O. J. Young, 19, who said he lived on theRansas side, should receive his "sheepskin", marked "with spe cial honors." ; " . - Young was arrested at the Kansas City, Kan., depot as he was about to start for Lincoln by Henry Hay ward, law enforcement officer for the Attorney ' General of Kansas. Young said he would graduate inj June. In his suit case was tne toi lowing: , v Twenty-three quarts of -whisky. v Much-used powder, puff. : . Box of face powder. Half a jar oi rouge. ; Pair of metis dancing pumps. In police court Young was asked by the Judge: "What were you go ing to do with all that liquor?" "Drink it," replied Young. 'You see, somY of the other boys wanted some, too." . t "And who uses the powder and rouge?" questioned the Court. "Oh, I do, Your Honor; one must keep himslf presentable," said Young. ' "One hundred dollars fine, and I'll give you six month, too", said the Court.' So Young will have to post pone his graduation for a while. (-Marriage License Issued To Mutes In Sign Language : Waukegan, 111., June " 14. Hy man Bernstein, Salt Lake City, and Charlotte M. Taylor, Chicago, deaf iand dumb couple, were married here. ; When they applied for a mar riage license at the county, court the clerk cavorted with his fingers until some of the digits threatened to become disjointed in eliciting the usual questions and answers. . He finally got ' the information that, Bernstein was 35 years, of age and Miss Taylor 31. Then, under the kindly tow of a constable, th:y traversed to a justice of the peace. who, with the aid or his hngers. thumbs, pad and pencil and a few otl.er accessories for transmitting intelligence, united the two in the holy bonds of matrimony. Death Spares Court From ' Trying Boyhood Friend Cleveland, O., June 14. "Abated by death." V .The writing of these words while tears coursed from his eyes spared Judge Virgil J. Terrell the ordeal of sitting m judgment on his boyhood chum, Morris Darling, who "went wrong.", Darling, who had a long criminal record finally was picked up in Cleveland as a pickpocket. He hanged himself the day before he was to have been' arraigned before his friend of boyhood days. TAKE HAIR OUT HOT OFF THE SKIN Hair la Taeoae. STew coarser aad tlffleswhea surely rcBwed treat, the larfac of the Ma, . Taa oaly eeauaea-aeaae way ta reaiore hair la ta attack It aa der tba akla DeHlraele, taa orte lnal unitary liquid, docs taJa by abaoratteB. Oaly cemlae DeMlracle fcaa m aMBcyaaok saaraatee la each naekase. At toUet coaatera la We, 1 aad S3 alaea, or by aaail fraai aa la Uia wrapper am re ceipt ( price. .... , . . FREE book stalled Is Tl aealcd csvelopa as reaaeat. D Mlraele, lWtb. St. aad Park Are-, Hew York. - Simple Home Remedy for Wrinkled Faces Thoaitnds of the fair sex are spending fortunes in frantic effort to remove the nigna of premature age from their faces. Such women willingly pay almost any amount of money for worthless wrinkle removers, of which there are many. If they only knew it, the most effective remedy imaginable is . a simple, harmless face wash which can be made up at home In less than a minute. They have only to get an ounce of powdered saxolita and halt a pint of witch hazel 'at the drug tore and mix the two. Apply this daily for a while as a refreshing lotion. The ef fect is almost magical. Even after the first treatment a marked improvement is noticed. and the face has a smug, firm feeling 'hat ia most pleasing. TOBACCO Snufl Habit CURED by harmless remedy. Guaranteed Bent on trial. If It cures, cost Tpu St. If it fall,, costs nnthln SUPERBA COMPANY. D-717. BUtleurs. Me. Aa I Heaviest Bridge At. J5 r:.....?5 .rx vavA vaf avaj t. , , . , i.rin.iiM..n-ffl-nym-rtvfl-nvimr,nVfrfrr Note: New Store Hours During the Summer Months . 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Saturday 9 a. m. MONDAY at 9 a. m.--First'Amoiig Omaha's Most NotedBlouse Events is The June Sakvof 1500 Beaulifiil Cool Mid-Summeir Extra Salespeople lot Prompt Service. -1 1 Special Showing, of: New Frock Fashions for Dressy Wear for Women A most complete assortment, comprising lovely Pastel shade Georgettes, fashioned over Satin foun dations, noticeably new trimmings and designs formed in pearl and crystal headings together with braiding and embroidery. Especially attractive for street, afternoon or travel No. 1 Black Moir. DrapaJ ' Model, filet lace vestee, French blue satin trimming ' was, $98, reduced to $69. No. 4 Nary Frame Taf fata, imported copy, Brocade trim med; 87.50, reduced to $69. No. 3 Paisley design Chiffon and Gray and Rose draped, ruffle , trimmed was $95, , reduced to $69. v-! Exceptional Assortments of Hair Switches and pricing that ; is interesting, unusual values possible because of our uncommon facilities for advan tageous buying.-' ; 20-inch switches of fine lvavj) hair ,$3 f 22-inch Switches of fine wavy hair are priced at 5.00. 24.inch Switches of fine wavy hair are priced at 6.00. Transformational in the all around style ; they're fitted and well ventilated ; special at 35.00. ' V - - , - BAXB SBZSSmO PABLOBS SECOND IXOOS . tob p. m. i nr i is - i aWPdSsiii i i mm - w -w. 3l 3) A Paramount Annual Event to of Exquisite B,louses That THIS event and this exceptionally low price is the result of careful planning the result of a great special pur chase of samples and surplus stock of a large eastern maker. It brings to our patrons a timely opportunity for the purchasing of beautiful sheer Summer Blouses teeming with new style the very latest models, designed and made with expert skill MODEL A White Organdie, low neck, flat rolling: collar, finished in fine . pleating edge, collar and cuffs are in Blue, Rose, Bisque and rchid. MODEL B Organdie Blouses of Rose,v Blue, Flesh, Green, all White, with hand-embroidered . collar and cuffs of different colors. MODEL C White Batiste with colored 1 collar and cuffs of Rose, Blue, Lav- v ender,' Flesh, Green and all White Organdie, scalloped effect with hand worked dots, tucked front. . MODEL D Fancy striped Irish Dimity in strictly tailored model, flat collar . and turned-back cuffs, finished in colored linen, large buttons. MODEL E Real Irish Linen, high neck, Mannish tucked front, extra special, very smart for Golf and Sport wear. Cannot be had again at this price. Our Special Lot for Monday Cannot Be Excelled for Values at $69 V ' Also including noticeaole reductions in about twenty mod- -' ls from our regular stock, values extraordinary include:; ' No. 4 Baif a and Nil Pompa. dour Chiffon filet lace pan els; was 82.50, now $69. No. S Pearl Gray Chiffon, genuine filet lace and silver band trimmed formerly $95, reduced to $69. No. 6 Chartreuse Chiffon, draped" over . white, Satin ' electric blue girdle; former ' - ly 87.50, reduced to $69. . JBETS ' THQ PACB .SSS 4 i ii -', ; priced far less than actual value. V . .. fen of the Styles-Are Ptdured h and Described Here, I Wo. W ALL SIZES NO MAIL 0 PHONE ORDERSNO APPROVALS. Also Included b This Sale are Blouses of French Voiles, 1 White Organdies, and Fancy Striped Voiles, 3.45 In this lot are some of the most beautiful Blouses of the season. Th6 offering comprises odd lines and slightly soiled Blouses;. formerly marked 7.00 to 12.95. Some hand-embroidered; low necks, high necks; colored voile trimmings. Beautifully trimmed Point, Venice lace and dainty tucks; short and long sleev)es.'Sizes 36 to' 46, but not in all styles. Just 1500 Eajrly Attendance is Urged 1 SECOND FLOOR - wear are the new Satins and Taffetas in navy, black and brown. New models that await your inspection present newest trimming ideas, including silk fringe and soutache braid insertion in bands, cordings, novel puff sleeves, quaint bodices, dainty vestees, smart sashes. Exquisitely, attractive frocks, indeed. - , No. 7 White Khaki Koot Che nille embroidery sport frocks formerly $85, reduced to $69 NoN8-Beige, Kitten V Ear Sat in, embroidery trimmed; for merly $89, reduced to $69., . i ' No. 9 Navy Taffeta, cut steel beaded French modal; for merly $98, reduced to $69. SECOND FLOOR ' : Renown! ' THERE are three measures of ren&wn Local, national and international. Any product gaining and maintaining all three for upwards of a quarter century must of necessity be the most perfect and the most popular of its kjnd. -The Victor . Victrela alone occupies this proud position, and travel where you will on the face of the globe you will always find that it reigns supreme in the hearts and the homes of the music-loving public. - , ; COME IN AND LET US DEMON STRATE. 1 .'. -v'- MAIN FLOOR , . ' - FOR CROWING ' ' : ' ' ' f , Extra Selling Space Vh . y'f0"' J. .1 . ' J ' ..ilL!!8 ': : v r' for Prompt Service. - i k I i u. fs7 S -Summon Thrifty Run "the G am Dresses and Misses' No. 10 French" Blue Moire , frock, Misses' model, former ' ly $85, reduced to $69. No. 11 Black Satin Draped , vPoiret copy, Misses' model formerly $89, reduced to $69. No. 12 Flesh Satin Sequin lae trimmed, Misses' model formerly $98, reduced to $69 ; The Hardware House; ' Furnishing Section lit DaaiAtMAM ill tUO JJAOUicubi auuvuuvvo ,w muw Anniversary Sale. , beginninff tomor row, Mpnday, June OMAHA ". :.' vertisemnt on paje .'BBBHb . S6jisSSSS ' J) Devotees Style MODEL 'K White, Blue, Rose, Green- t and Lavender Organdie Blouses with . ' ' ' flat rolling collar of white, edged in crochet lace andt fastened witlv -! large buttons.: - . MODEL J Irish Dimity, fancy, stripe, ' i all white with colored 'foliar and v 'cuffs. ."Of Rose, Copen, Green and1' vender and all White. -. ..' MODEL H Fine WhVe Batiste', White Collar, Vestee and ' cuffs of col-' ored Linen fastened with . Ribbon Tie. Very smart for Misses.' . MODEL G Organdie Blouses of Flesh, Bisque Lavender, . all Blue " and White with tailored collar and cuffs of white, tucked and finished with . Pearl Buttons.- Very beautiful . I. MODEL F Flesh, White,' Lavendef, . Blue and Rose Organdie; trimmed with white collar and cuffs of same material, edged in crochet lace. . "JUST RECEIVED", fi A large assortment of new patterns and - color f effects in the much wanted 'If "Grandmother. Chintz" ::;Jj The modern reproduction of an old time fabric now uemg maue m America ana Brandeis- Stores exclusively. y ' A otton in designs that are new -and attractive, especially forv. i porch dresses, Country ;Club, Knockabout Suits and Children' Smocks," special at,'-." f V ' -,'V , ard T1 SWISS ORGANDIE; a beau 'tiful sheer, crisp quality in -, all the wanted plain shades, - . ... ... 40 inches wide,', exceptional yv value at, yd. $1. - FANCY DilESSVOILE in a wonderful assortment of the ; newest printings and color : combinations, 40 and 45 in., -finest for pretty dresses, waists, -etc., special Monday , r only at yd.i.9Sc.'., ;; ;'. ; 'J; WHITE SWISS ORGAN DD3, 45 inch, very sheer and - dainty, permanent finish, for . making summer waists and . dresses. ' Unusual value, at, ; ' per yard, 85. ! ! r - -j WHITE FRENCH VOILE, beautiful soft chiffon finish, ' ' " unusually soft and clingy, v - for summer wear, 44 inches! - wide ; worth regular , 75c, i .Monday at 50 o. v - , . B ' 'V ' .,' " - V . . .i . MAIN FLOOa JLND f 1 ta VITA VI Ast 4f Tlllv1 u f1 16th. See o.ur ad- 3-B for details, v ii soia in umana Dy me -; 1 Fabric . . 75c . DRESS VOILE, fancy print. i'; ed, 38 and 40 inches wide in f ' " v an almost endless variety of ' ' new printings on white and . I - colored grounds, nundreds I f of new and exclusive styles f .j. to select from, in two lots, ' .f ra- ..J in. .v- $. i . im mil ww. . I WHITE V TRICOTINE . j Suiting and White Gabarr- ,. dine, splendid soft woor'fin- , ished quality in lengths de-"' sirable for skirts, suits, mid- . g r( ..-.,( f - .)-.-.. ... ...... 9 dies, etc.; splendid $1 value. I Per" yard, "49c..': i : ' . - -: .v V GENUINE FLAXON.BA- J TISTE, in a wonderful as- : I ortment of new and attrac- I tive printings, will wash and launder perfectly,, a .dainty, I cool fabric for summer dress- - ....... , es, waists, etc., in. lengths up ' . to 10 yds., special at 29. BASEMENT- . -