i UK PKK: OMAHA. ItKSMAY. VKBTlTARY X 1020. Several Changes Made in Assignments of Detectives v- V. , .. , ... , f ,-. , ;.., . ,....' ' u - i ! vv. i j A-!-1 1 1 ' ' ! .' I ' e 1 M , ' ' , ' 5 ! i , ' ' m i t . I !.," . ; -v ' V.-s '. I .- V, ,-. i;trV ; it: ! ' . As V ' :i it"- p..;. "'l'- : i r. v.). . '.! 1 ". i !. ' i' I '(! . fr ' ' a: V .i " . 'i is ix .( 'a 'i -h- ;. f. ; '. e I , j LUMPS OF INDinFQTIDM : "Pipe's I );.ipt ps,n" .it me f fixes ViMi' S",ir, ( ussy, ! I Aci i SMm.iili t . I ' i 1 ; - -le 1 i ii'd ! I umps d jmui ; V 'mil ,.i:t - .ii',,, 1, i' .,'1 up-, I, mi ' s : . ' . : ' ;:''! n , u tmi: ! I If "' t ' ' I ,'., I 1 t.''i!-l HI t.' I'. p. V I i . . p-m .,11 tl'i- in i ' K " i 1 ' ' p. hi a i .! i!x pi p-ia ili 1' - i .1 .- : 1.-. a. ' ::! i, i, hexed. l "lie i' - "' i I'd Iimiae h ii ill Ire! I, ii.' ,,t ' . i'l . :.;,' t !i. i' m'e-s t.,Mrt "t I'.i : i.-'s I n .. p ; i ii n "'it i a hf t h " i : . l : ' l' I S i .i the ' "ina, '. and ;x it ui.t.i'.t ).! I, hi'-ide- ti;. , ..st mi l.ttiV at di ue;- st.-t. HAS RETURNED TAKE NO CHANCES You are in danger of catching the grip if you are weak and run-down. The grip germ finds its earliest victims among those whose resisting power is lowest. When you have a cold and neglect it you are in great danger of grip or pneumonia. The pure food elements in Father John's Medicine build energy to resist cold and grip germs. Th gentle laxative effect of Father John's Medicine helps to drive out impurities. Father John's Medrfane soothes and heals the lining of the breath ing passages. You are safe when you take Father John's Medicine because it is guaranteed free from alcohol or dangerous drugs in any form. Sixty years in us. . There Was Nothing So Good for Congestion and Colds as Mustard T?trt v", r-.-iui-'.sincd mustard plaster burned and blistered while it acted. Get the relief and help that mustard pla-tors gave, without the olaster and without the Mister. Miisterole does it. It is a clean, white oir.Uncnt, made with oil of mus tard. It is scientifically prepared, so that it works wonders, and yet does not blister the tenderest skin. Gently massage Musterole in with the finper-tips. See how quickly it brings re liefl,ow speedily the pain disappear?. ) Use Musterole for sore throat, bron chitis, tonsilitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, headache, conges tion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lumbago, pains and aches of the back or joints, sprains, sore muscles, bruises, chil blains, frosted feet, colds of the chest (it often prevents pneumonia). 30c and 60c jars; hospital size $2.50. GRANDMOTHER KNEW Pimples and Skin Eruptions Danger Signs of Bad Blood Avoid Suffering by Heeding These Warnings. Pimples, scaly, itching skin, rashes and burning sensations denote with unfailing certainty a debilitated, xveakene.l and impure state of the blood. The trouble is in your blood and no matter how you were infect ed, you must treat it through the blood. It is a blood disease. You must use S. S. S. if you expect cer tain relief. For cleansing the sys tem, nothing is eciual to it. The ac Lincoln Bureau erltt Bee I'. A Bartows. GOVERNOR WILL ENTER RACE FOR , RE NOMINATION Makes Definite Announcement Committee of Convention Re : That He Will Be a Candi- ! considers Action on Re- date in Republican Pri- mary in April. (From a Staff Correspondent.) I me.dn. t-.-h. J i Spc eial.) -r,ru - i' .t M.Krh, e t"dax definitely an ''..'I'', , d thai he xx oii'd he a rjmli 'at.' t "i if e'.'. t mil at the April pii nia".. 1 n a hind statement, the i?ov fi'"i rexi''xs his .ice.mi pi i-h ment s a head "f the state g.u ei nmeiit. u:'h p.ir'nuhiT fmpha; on the tnti'ti's p'i'ktiati; that lia heen . a ' i ml . -ii! Ihr c. t-r i-i.r a'-.i lavs sMfsS On the civil .idrm n i-trative endf sys tem ii'':.h has heen put into effect. ie-':'! :it: m the death "t the "old p.d Meal ma.hine'' in the state cap it "' lain M. Mullen of flea trier lias u.idx tiled lor governor on the re I'dn an ti. ki t. I-1 aen'h of I',. M. aid "t Nehaxxka. memher of the .,.ii,"t!it!OTMl ".nxeiition and foimer i ni ! i rn:,i", at e working to t;"t liim n urn ',"i the uKveriiorship. and it i e is ,1' ittx'd ii.ixeiuoi Mi Kelxie A'H he npi,...',l .v txxo "f the -'longest t epiihlu ans m Nelnaska. ("xern .r l . K.lxir's siatfiuent to th, p. , ess m hi- candidal v tor 'f tion m pai t is as t. !!, . s - ' M',.s, u ho i pi all the campa'tn u 1 ihji'i pilot" to my t-Ie. I ion "memhet that 1 promised t" ait ih, old political ma.hine out ot i,iisii',-ss, to i.'.mm'strr the state's :f .,n s in a l.usiiif sslike xxay, to ear i v ."it a tn mei s' i.iogtam, to re- j !,,-,, the dedt;es that we-f enun , no.) in tre pl.itfotni ot the repuh 'ii ,(! p. itx-, to en'or, e the law xx'th i.'it mar ! t ,v,.r ami to iitte the i.i-s,n;e "f i iix'il adnnnistrativf i .,de the i ahinet torni K'v''r'i- Im. nt. All ot these thmps h.ive hren ' .'one i "Ihe p.nty tdatfotm pledi.'es have a'l heen redeemed, trclmlmis the adoption nt the i.ihmet form ot pov iinment and the approval of the amendments t,. the tedera! constitu tion p'ovidin.u lor oh.ihition and c.ju.il s'ttfi.iKt xx'omen. " I lie adoption of the cahmet form i.f koiverrment (The ' ml Adinm ist'a",r (.'"del has made it possible 1 1 1 oviduct the state's bttMimss with . tticic::. v and eionomy, and throng 'i ts ..pi ration an avrape saving 510. (Hill. OK per month is lunig made :n (i.e expenditures if the appro priation ct the last legtlature. !' iirtlicnnore, it i safe to pre diet noxv that there will he no deficien cies in any department in the cabi net " The state's business ha? been conducted upon the theory that pub lic office should be administered- in the same business like manner as pt irate business, and the results thus far .'.cromplishf d have fully 'Us! died this policy. " Therefore. he!ie ing that this is the x. iv m which the people want their hnsi'iess handled, 1 announce in; crirdid'y lor re election and promise that if f .nn re-elected. I will prose faithful to the trust that is thus reposed in n;e. "SAMIT.I. R. M'KF.TA'IF..'1 Woman's Campaign For Economy Begun Monday by Mrs. Ryan Lincoln. N'. h., l-eb. 2 I Special.) Mis. Charles i. Kyan tor'.av launched her economy campaign throughout Nebraska with a state ment to all county chairmen ask ing tor a report back to her not later than February 12 on thf names of all the recruits who have joined the new women's army to tight the high cost of living. Governor McKelvie. also issued a statement this morning in which he declared that trie economy drive in Nebraska was given over to the women, not because they are ex travagant, but because they are the chief buyers, and are in a better position to battle the high costs. tion of S. S. S. is to cleanse the blood. It soaks through the system direct to the seat of the trouble acting as an antidote to neutralize he blood poisons. It revitalizes the red blood corpuscles, increases the flow so that the blood can properly perform its physical work. The dull, siuggish feeling leaves you the complexion clears up. Even long standing cases respond promptly. But you must take S. S. P. Drugs and substitutes won't do. Get S. P, S. from your druggist. If yours is a special case and you need I expert advice, write to Medical Ad A'iser, '251 Swift Laboratory. At ilant3, Ga. tfSSTaip Every X I " 'oMa .pin mm nmof r KTj Household IJuniperTar) COUGHS COLDS SORE THROAT "'T iui,..; .... At Drucdftr Correspondent' OLESON PLAN OF STATE OFFICERS GIVEN HEARING Organization of De- partments. ! l.mcoh!. N'eh.. I-eli. : pe ial.l - Ihe committee on executive depai tinents of thf eon st . t u t : o n al ."uentmu i .-consider ed its action Monday iciiiiuk alter repoitu.t; thf Jacks,.,; K x ruin proposal toi the ...innmstratixe machinery for e hraska's state pnverumeiit out lor the tenet a! tde. Ihe reversal came after riel, ,,tf ( ties, mi had drafted a. minoi'tx tep.nt. fuibracnik: an eu titely d'Ucrent plan for executive ih e; uin.'iit. l'hf original pioposal and the ()les"ii plan were piven mint c. msidei atmn at a ineetmp of the executive coiiimittee Monday .i;t. i noon. I he ' tleson plan calls for thr elimination ol the oftice of l.uid connmssiuner, creates a bo.nd of public piopeity and institutions, f. . U'place the present state board ,.( control and to take over tlif dutifs of the land eomni . - siouer's ofo'ee, and ei'lat ues thf p nvei s of the Ne braska Mate Kailxxav comission 1 tii'Mi it eontiol and TCkjulat'ou o P'lhbc utilities The commission noxv has ,,.ntrol and regulation ot lates and service c.j eotnmoii i.ar ners but it lias not been mterptf- 1 ted to fxiend to all public titibtie. I 'nder the I'lii'-m. repent, the f. eiutixe ihpartimnt xx.'ub! cor.si-t of the fjiii.i'i'i.ii', lieutenant irox ernoi . secretary of state, aml'tor. treasurer .rid attorn, v general, 'dnlv tout ot : the-e, Ti.iuevet, are to he electoe, Ihey 'in hilling the povetnor. beiitfn ant goxcrnoi. auditor and treasure t. It is provided that the se,rftaiv "f state, attorney ceneral and heads of a.'mmisti ,,t,.,i departments sh;i'l he appointed by a board i ousisting , of the governor, the treasurer and the mrmhfi ,d the pubbi iithties commission elected at the list elei- Ition. Ihcse appointees aif subject to confirmation by the state senate m execufxe session, much ihe same as mem'ier ot thf board ot control now. 1 be repoit provides that the new exMiitixe system of jroveni- miirnt should into effect with the ; election of the fust state officials under it at the genera! election held the first lues. lay after the fn-t Monday m November of 11'J. BITTER FIGHT IS ! WAGED ON PLAN ; TO CORRECT COURT ! - Omaha Police Tactics Assailed i By Labor Delegates to Con i stitutional Convention. Fir , Neb., Feb. 2. (Special.') ! Le!egate A. H. Iligeloxv's proposal No. "', aimed, the author said, to correct some ot the administrative faults, ut Omaha police court justice, : when men and women xvere thrown into jail and held for several days J without an opportunity to secure , counsel and to give bond, started one ot tfie most hitter tights of the constitutional convention when that assembly reconvened Monday. I'v a vote of M. to 8. it was finally reoinmended for indefinite post ponement by the committee of the xx hole. Higelow's proposal amended sec l tion 11. of the lull of rights by I specifically providing for jury trials laud also providing that payment of ' costs m a police court case should j he .suspended until judgement was affirmed by the appellate tribunal. ; Il xvas sponsored by four labor dele 1 eafes from Omaha. I (.'. C. Flarishurg. former citv at torney of Lincoln, led the assault on the measure, contending that it xvoukl result in an appeal taken in practically every case involving a violation of a city ordinance and would make it impossible to enforce the ordinance. Ripelow vigorously resented the charge that the proposal was in the interest of the criminal lawver. Pioneer and Politician Dies at Home in Lincoln Lincoln. Feb. 2 ( Special. I Will iam M Gifforc. 74 years old, pioneer Nehraskan, rivil war veteran and former state legislator, died Monday at his home here folloxxung ail illness of several f.ionths. Mr. (jitford suf fered an iidlueiva-pneutnonia attack a xear ag... trom xlnch lie never fully recovered.. Mr. Gitfotd xvas prominent in G A. fx. circles in the state and took ! an artive interest in politics. He xxas t twice elected representative in the ! legislature from Paxvnee county, i where he lived for 24 years before : coming to Lincoln in 190(1 fie served , two terms is receiver of the United i States laud, office here, being ap pointed in 1906 bv President Roose velt and in 1010 bv President I aft. He had been a resident of Nebraska nearly half a century. Fairbury Banker Dies " Worth a Half Million Fairhurv. Neb., Feb. cial.l The tuneral ot Isaac I'on- ham. president of the First Na tional bank of Fairbury, at the Christian church. Mr. Bonham was the Luther Bonham rf Fairbury and George Bonham of Mahaska, Kan. He leaves an es'ate of more than $500,000. j H. B. Couch Resigns. i Lincoln, N'eb., Feb. 1. iSpe- ' eialA IL B. Couch, assistant en- j ! gineer of the Nebraska Railway ' commission, has resigned and will . have Tuesday for Chicago to join 1 i the staff of the Western Electric j Co. in tne automatic department. Chairman H. G. Taylor announced. 1 ti i t Ii . I ix. x... JKLaiii, in ine engineering department, will succeei him, l.Spe- as was held M father of i M. Flashes From Filmland Neighborhood Housed I ll.'s.tai . Y eh. :i. -.'II. Al'iil I i 'Mih .mil I nitriiuiirili II r 1 : i m 'I'M I' v. i . '; i' w t. .,ri . -. I ii i iiik I '.' lili nml inlon v il' n i v ! i; k' x . .1 i: 1 i v i ' iv I ;l. W i' I '. . in III!'. HI A."-. II MII ION l.'lli ,'n, . I Hitliiilt.iu !IS i, ! , ., mi ' IT.; KAN I 1 : this ; .. !-.. ;.s : : ! of thr i -a. I i w r I 1 . . , ! .! Vl ltilll nn, Itiiiiift- III T .1 K Hi I; K i: Ill' VI-! K!.N,, !! -w " i!..i :- rrv MtiirrKi,;. : 'II '' - I . I" III WIltMl '.'llli anil I like 111 I I . -V 1 : i XX II KN V Ui'V X s I I; I K I 'S. a' . I ' ST AMI I xl K l; 1 1 us , i,., ,..,r u "L' IVK Sl'AKKS" thix latest tieat m stoic for the eoimt- thousands of moxie tan- 'xxho .!e!:t;ht m xiexvnik; tlie miinita j bie J. .in , ii Kerristan disport mi , the scieeu. I he star's ii. ix pu't'.nc, xxhicli is beini; shoxxn ,it the M.,.ui, ( Imis jam to i iiual m popul.il it v anv of Mr, Kenyan's previous releases. An intercstmi; teature of this pro ductioti is the appeal am e in sexeral 1 impoT taut scenes ot a man x ho is I an exact prototype of the late Km I li! i a 1 1 1 of l.nuland. Ills name is j Ki. i.ili fxan.ler :ii',1 r is i ami In - ngl.in liglile' is t ! i e ; l x I's toriner t touch of nii; picture of I i tiler without the : makeup. Rialto In (.'hailes Kax's nexx- pic ; , lure, "Ked Hot Dollars." the "iter J 1 mg at the K':alto theater up to ami i including Thin silay evening, a scene 1 shows what happens xvIh'm the "i.'g ; man" of the coimtty village throws j open ln house and grounds tor a 1 huge social affair. he lad'fs bring j lorth their farciest gowns and the j men '"spnii e up" as neve' before. ; x ml. being siirnmer, nn ra.l I'lnues. l.,nt,i"s hang trout the pees and j shrnhhei y on the; sp,n ions l.ixxns. I and xouth and beauty mingle under j 'he inociilight. Such a scene is one j ot 111. t tde.isiiig leatures ot xou b.'ixe ever 1 i.,:nt' y (ox, n x on can I ttie pittuies. h x ed m a i not I'l'lp but tine to life m i ecu. en joy it immensely, s., j is it depn o 1 on the ' Sun A photoplay il- It m lnii'Jn ress ami htcraHv I'ttht xx itb siis pense is "Should a Woman lrllr" xx ntc ti is tne ot:.-rmg at tne s;lM . this xxi ek. Splend'dlv cna.tel and ' n,i less lueiitoMous in the skill it' j dor, tion and pictona! et tectix ci;fs j this in-xv M. tio pi, iv x' itb 1 j c - j Lake, lack Mul'hall and F'ank i ui';er hci'lmg- an all-star ca-t, j i' rips the h.eu't as only well .'.one j mei.i'lram.i. founded on thr b-g j things in nature, can gi'p. Strand 'In the Hoxxeiv, tliat rc g'on m loxx'.'i' New York famed tu I htrend arid scanr is xxheie Miss j Norma lalma.'ge starts her screen j -ii.i-v "i "A Daughter of '1 wo : World'. "' xvln. h will be show n all xxecs at tne Mratul ttteatet. nrn 'he p'.ct'ite opens she is openly the daughter of the notorious "Black Jch'v Mahuie, keeper of one of the j worst resorts on the flowery. She becomes a favorite of society, and ! then betore thf story doses is once ; more on the flowery where her great happiness ernes to her from the i upper world which she has willing- I ly forsaken to save the life of a youthful friend. I Muse Florence Turner xvill he seen for the list times today at the j Muse theater in "Fool's Gold," a ! six-part super -production. She is as I charming as ever, and is pioving immenseiy popular witn fie movie fans of this West Farnani streit plax house. Empress -One of the most re markable conliasts in character pre sented by the same actress in one screen production, is shown by Glarlys Urockwell in "b'lame of the Flesh," a William Fox pictur. showing at the Fmprcss theat Hro'-kwel! is seen first as a that is r. Miss 'uritan it,. matdeu ot .New hn.gland. and later as tin's girl transformed into the leading c-.mtesan of 1'aris. Complete Formal Transfer ! Of the Hotel Fontenelle II A Wilf, representing the If. A. Wolf Co. .yesterday afternoon handed to the L'nited Trust com pany a check for $100,000 as first payment in the transfer of Hotel Fontenelle from the Douglas Hotel company to the H. A. Wolf com pany. "The rfxv company noxv con trols 93 per cent of the stock," Mr. Wo'f said. The negotiations include a plan of payments extending to February 1, I'ljs, The formal transfer of oxvner ifiip has been completed. GARGLES WON'T G0 DOWN DEEP ENOUGH It takes Formamint Tablets to reach all membranes and destroy germs Bacteria and bacilli are always lurking around waiting their chance to enter the mouth and throat and start infection, Formamint Tablets, powerfully germicidal, but harmless, give dangerous disease - bearing germs no opportunity for multiply ing. Wherever you have to minsrle in crowds, simply slip a Formamint Tablet info the mouth and let it dis solve. The fluid will quickly spread to every part of the mouth and throat ami soothe the membranes. It xvill positively destroy all germ-life. Pleasant tasting, cotTvenient to carry and take. 60c, all druggists. ormammt We GERM - KILLING ! THROAT TABLET ! WRITE TODAY FOR FREE SAMPLE It is i,f v-enernus size and will rrovt? to you that I-OUMAMINT is wonderfully rf- i t'ectivp ns w?ll as pleasant in mmilh and ' throat trruliit's. Send a 2-rent stamp t.i I ray rosta'i and we will gladly stud y,,u ( ttiis free trial tube I The Bauer Cl.emical Co. j 16',i W. 1.-th St.. New Vnrk. ! I J L a AT THE THEATERS 'I I I v. I I' K 1 t li's v , 1 r i.iuUt': t.lllii'!lll(' UMiie .MlM'.l Ht tilt' "Sil- nil- ..u.l V. up .1 I.ii TV I'll' ,..i:u M :t ,i 1 1 . 1 ii' 1 1 , c at tin' ( 1 1 I1 vrlav rt"iiii. The ImI, TTC't VCC! IT.llT.U'Ci it ti .i, t'j mi ,iml a .spci'ial u- tl!-t jinng Ml!.!f the iiiiiMi.il ciiuilv t.t i I-1 i;et lu!l. t!ic poiMilai i, a.:r'.e '"l-ure, t 1 ambei t. x o 1 1 1 e . a u si'n compos, r, ami UPer Mack and his company presenting Mr. Mack's new plaxlet, "Two Is I'om "aiiy." lioth ate inRiatiatmir into popular t.ivor. as is also the tea one act. Kispdctto Brothers, assisted 'r the Sxxauson Sisters in one of the most versatile offerittRs of the e,,s.m. The remainder of the bill, i me that is calculated to appeal to the clientele of the two-a-day, is i xenlx balanced and varied. "Itiisiufss Before rieasiue'' at the lirandcis theater tonight and tomoi inxx'. xx.tli the regular nnd x ei k matinee tomorrow finds "Abe" Potash and "Maxxritss" I'erlnuitter " -tS Fiber Rugs at 1.95 Colors are rose, blue, brown and green, and some are in mottled ef fects, fancy border of con trasting colors. Size, 2Tx M. On sale Tuesday nt 1 .05 Fourth Floor Center Features for Tuesday Fuesda); h Notion Day Silkoline and O. N. T. Cro chet Cotton, per spool, Drninif Cotton, fast colors, per hall, 2H Shoe Trees for all shoes, per pair. 8c4 Paper Shopping Bugs, each, 0 Rustproof Dress Clasps, card. Hooks and Eye, rustproof, per card, JJljf Inside Skirt Belting, per yard. 10 Ideal Pleaters pleat any thing; each, I!5? Real Human Hair Nets, dor., at 1.25 Sanitary Aprons, 50e values, special, each. 19 Baby Jiffy Pants, pair, 49 Basting Cotton, large spools, each, 5 Collar Bands, all sizes, 3 for 25 Corset Clasps, 25c value for 7'i Angorina Yam, 3 balls, 25 Skeleton Waists, each, 2f) Sanitary Belts, 50c value, each, 29 Safety Pins, per card, 3 Brandeis Stores Main Floor W est Women's Silk Hose Worth 1.50 t i 1 Q 2.50, special, at L is Full and semi-fashioned pure thread silk hose; lisle tops and lisle reinforced soles; two-toned lace boot effects and plain col ors of black, silver, pearl, gray, cordovan and white. Some are irregulars of first-class quality. Special, at 1.19 Main Floor South Union Suits Worth 1.25 to QDn 2.25, special, at &OL These suits are for both wom en and children; high-grade gar ments, in either heavy or me dium weight. The women's garments are slightly soiled, but include sleeveless, elbow and long sleeve models. The chil dren's sizes are 2 to lfi years. Special, at 98 Third Floor East I '; Blouses Worth 3.95 to o) Q r 5.00, special, atoO This lot includes a variety of pretty waists, in printed Georg ette, white Georgette and Pon gee silk. There are a few Georgettes in dark colors, em broidered in silks and beads. All are verv attractive, and worth from 3.95 to 5.00. Spe cial, at 2.95 Second Floor South MarqirisetteCur 'tains Worth 4.50, Q rn special, at O OV In our own workrooms we have made up about 200 pairs of beautiful ruffled marquisette curtains. The colors are white and ivory, and the 'quality is especially good. We are offer ing them Tuesday, while they last, at, per pair, 3.50 Fourth Floor East I 'i ' ,x i ' 'h Silk Gloves At 79c These are women's pure thread silk gloves, seconds of better qualities, including the Kayser make. They are two clasp style, with double finger tips. The colors are. white, black, gray and mastic. Tues day, at 79C Main Floor North i - S. I 1 'mzzmzzsm:. lit apple with the puddetlis movie" amc and tin msbes iv,cdv .nit! x mpiuliettc in ' 111'! c all .ilHir.iSaiu'f ,'t tiuiM an. I arj! w :':i the Hut li' low pla -nitj at t 'if ( i.i ftv :c ! ex :ex ,1 Ss mil m,' t t'ip i',iti!i. ivtnt!v kir.i! tliat nolo -pi'i'ialU i 1 1 1 1-n Mr tins ..ttiaotnui I'lii- sliiMi has fin tliiim that the 'i; ( .u.ltmt I ui t i- ! s, ui- tan u lUihl want. I he i'Ihu us is an r i'ollt'nt (nu sti mk; ,n lii 'k-, 1.11: ami ,1 u's sti; am! has 1 cat ilai'iin ahil-ti ! .lilies' matinee at J l.i (!ail all ueeli. l'iese, in speeial hiili e.'sttiiiu s. the l''smei aKIo Wehh '1 i io, at the l'.mpi e.-s, display fei'ptional alnh tv in lush mei, nlies, teilk sinist- and hallads, with vn dm oldn;atos. Jmi Im'wn and lull laeksmi liirmsh ihe emiu'dv rlemfnt of thf hill. Hrmvn is a eniiifdiaii and Miss Jaeksun has a splendid singinc; one Maiatet ':iftlin xx ill 1 1 tost pla x . "'1 he Uron-e." by Henry Ix 1 .tn;ene I lci.it d. at t be appea r in her Woman of stiniakcr and Hrandeis the- ater lor thtee days starting Th -. jS i- v fct ...-.iS III f 1 1 f I !' ft' thr ' much c tei est. res tmi paci ajs? 'yS for crowinc omaha 55Abjw Item on this pac arc from TI of our depart -tnonfs and most of the prices quoted are far below the sums they usually sell for. They are bargain prices for the thrifty shopper in the real sense of the word! House Dresses 0 At Free C)Ania) Makes VeWehf Skitv With Each Purchase of the Well Known Velvetina Face Powder WILL BE GIVEN FREE A 50c Jar of Velvetina Vanishing Cream Or a 50c bottle of Velvetina Hand Lotion. The combined value is 1.00 but for Tuesday, only, we are making a special offer of both m 49c Brandeis Stores Main Floor West Very Special Tuesday Silk Hosiery Seconds of 75c Quality At 25c These are the so-called menders of the regular 75c women's fiber silk hose. They have double soles and lisle garter tops. All very good values and come in colors. Special, at 25 Brandeis Stores Basement Special Women's Crepe de Chine Handkerchiefs Mr" Regular 35c Values r IX A 'I 1: 1 , sAtv' Percolators Worth 2.49, qn special, at L i0 These highly polished perco lators of regular family size are guaranteed to be pure alum inum, with an ebony handle. On sale Tuesday, at 1.9S Basement South the cs; , and pi oiiui'tion, ate lu'i aided i one J of t:u' i c.il diauutic tiox the x e,ir. " I'll? Woman id Ities ot liione" i . til OIIS tot X ttle ed ix.iii arid it n tap'.i'i'v tense di.imatic situa "Vfs aloi; tin inii:ll ls and sriH.othly, Not a I ! ot tin ex celle ot the plax Mipt'.M ts due to SS Alt.kll 1 1 If ast n . In 1 1 III! t t pi odiu tion ot lo!x K"!x c rs " xx Inch xx ill plax a ton: d's' ri:af:eme',t at the Hiandeis. :.iitiii iii'xt Sunday, are 1( of the most tasc'ir tmn viMin.n xxonien scru on I'. load xv ay dining the cut tent eason. Doesn't Like the Name of Hogbin: Wants It Changed llewev liiav IKk;hin asked the di'trict couM xesterdav to channel his name to Hahlxxu:. He cotuplame 1 that Ins It .ends and acquaintances lease and tantalize him because of his llnl'.ie. Japan Orders Airship 1'eb. Japan has fr i mii Messi s. ordered a xll',1 Vickers' plant :i .ur-iiiii at Han. . - s - .jCS . .JS !.v excrtr. I'he Uv itx'tl. in Many Departments Regular 6.50 to 7.98 Values 5.00 The materials are chambray and per cale, made in stxaightline or waistline styles. Collars and cuffs are of contrast ing: colors, in plain chambray, pique or white lawn. All have big belts and fancy pockets. Wonderful values, Tuesday, 5 Brandeis Sdores Third Floor Center Free East 1 aHsssV,a I Women's imported crepe de chine iundkerchiefs in beautiful floral pat terns, with plain white centers. Some have striped and fancy checked bor ders. Have hemstitched and rolled hems; in all the new shades. Spe cial, at !) Brandeis Stores Main Floor East Baby Creepers at 1.25 These little creepers are of xhite material, with dainty pink or blue trimming. Some are diaper effects, others buttoned down the back. They all have wee pockets, belts and turn down collars. Sizes ri months to 1 'z years. Tuesday, 1,25 Third lloor East Two Community Centers Will Give Programs Tonight FiOiiiams wot he piesiutfd at tonight at ttie t ii!i;ht at ttie t iilt, Ml lil! foin llieet.s il mtmitv icutei. x l.ii Ii Silr-o! foi the Mason (' ,lil n i n ui, ami :n mil" it cent er, xx liu t' meets at M ason ,s, hool I he men s nvmnasinui , Miller Talk school xx, II be toniKht xx nil lames Noble irctor. V! men and boys aie invited to attend Ins.s ' stat tei at di ovei If Sure Relief 6 Bell-ans Hot water Sure Relief RE LL-ANS Jam FOR INDIGESTION - r- ' s Ji Envelope Chemise Ai .3.9S Of crepe de chine and washable satin;' many dif ferent styles to choose from. Priced at 7 hird Floor Center. i i i i Mill Remnants Woith J5c to 60c per Yard ,w. 29c-18k These null remnants, 10,000 yards of lining twills, pongee, cretonne, sateen, French cam bric, paiama cheeks, madras and muslins. Values from 25c to T0- per yard. Grouped fn two lots for Tuesday, at, fer x ard. No mail 29 and 18 'zC or plione orders. Basement Center I Neckwear Wonh 69c to 98c, special, at 25c Make your serge dress new for spring with a collar and cuff set. These arp the sets, extra collars and vestees in Swiss ma terial, and the square F'ilet col lars which are so popular just now. We are offering them, worth fiOc and 08c special, at 25c Main Floor North Table Cloths Regular 3.00 6) J Q values, at rft7 These cloths are of the heavy mercerized quality, and will launder like linen. They are 56x70 inches; full bleached, with hemmed ends, ready for use. Specially priced for Tues day, at 2.49 Main Floor South Extra Size Petticoats At 7.95 to $12 These stylish stout or extra size petticoats are of all-silk jersey, jersey tops with satin or taffeta flounces, or all satin. They are in all the new spring colors and styles, and are priced at, from 7.95 to 12.00 Second Floor North Laces Some Worth 39c per Yard Special, 25c at The Piatt Val. laces are In dainty shadow patterns, in edges and bands up to 5 inches in w-idth, and are excellent for fine lingerie. The CTuny laces are in Filet crochet patterns, in bands and edges, in white and ecru. Special, at 2oC Main Floor North Novelty Spats Worth 2.50 h y q r 3.00, special, at L C7U We have 1 "gf pairs of these high-gradt spats in light or dark gray, black, brown and field mouse. Just now they are extremely popular for wear with pumps or oxfords. Sizes 1 to 5. On sale for Tuesday only, at 1,95 Main Floor West I X n I Wrist Watches Worth 15.00, y no special, at 4 ttO These watches have 15-jewel lever movements, in a nickel case. They are small size and on a leather strap. Because of their usefulness during the war, they have continued popular in civilian life. Special at. 7.98 Main Floor East French Serge per o qr vard.''is'J All pure wool; 50 inches wide: in navy blue, black, and all the wanted street shades. This is an excellent weight that will tailor well for spring suits and dresses. Priced for Tues day, at, per yard, 2.95 Main Floor Ceifer