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Lincoln Bureau Omaha Bee
'P. A. Sarrov.s, Correspondent-
DISTRIBUTION! South Side
PROPOSALS DIE comict Bei TaUcn
r i at it DippTiun back to renitenliarv
FAST AT MEETING Escapes In Nebraska
OF CHARTER DIET
ap nrrnn mnnm
lr .Nhr JA KArrtU Reports Reach Omaha of ,
... .... mi New Live Stock Association
br M LAUUHLIN
Committees Recommend In
definite Postponement of
Nearly 100 Plans for
Changes in Constitution.
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ill" re
!. N'r , Feb. .". - -pe-,
:..)-1'tfd Walter. art
,vtrf 'ho vvas bcins
! tbe Wyoming pniitcu- ;
;iy i ' a deputy " anleu. ;
n ! o;u the Luton :a- '
Nebraska Congressman Says
Members Vote for Big Bud
get to Give Constituents
Something for Nothing.
Vv.nle vaitmt; ui tee, By &ri utK.
!' V.Ms oemg PI i '11.:' hack V n.lungtnn Ciirrfnixmili'nt or rlir life.
o;-e, la, l' complete a live- ys -t-h. :. - - i Special
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t o p. re v j!: nif : ' " -
y-tr ni for t lie t.i ; I h-
f committee rri .).;. f.-'U'
proposed ciMruc-. ). ..
Sy tbe cM.venti"P. Tin' c-mi. .
n revenue ami Uat:.n n,i.-.r.! t!i(
s i i. tr ii .-e "ii -::'it prop- -:.!-.
I he r.-p. 'i t of !,c Iy:sl.V.: e . 'lit
nitfc i iv .ir.ii'r'ni , a two-' c '-".T
t n f hi-tead f't .i ripe h-::-.- '
''ill!: has been MiKiM'-fil .rid !-
i ';.-.'.! i.v t''e C"IIVT':ti..l'. I br
ji.i't r i..'iodi-'s p.'.anv , ' . ;
po-al, ec ii;n:ci:'b"'i t'H' ;!":.':!'
V i-r en uii'iiii'i; t.
'l b.,' :-).tt re cmvtnemU th
Vi.M !eaL-!a?u:r dr'-ble the state in'
.;Utri t-. car'.i o::e of y.b:. b -v i'i
r'.er! hut mi'' member ot t',.- b'i.;i--bi!::rr.
Ar.i't'irr strm cf 'b-trirt-
.v:!ir i -i f."ii of r:iator i - i"''i !' '
iii-mie.!.
Divide DougI.is County.
It tin- report i a 'Inn t . nl
r.eap Ib.it I)oi:i;!as roiint".' v r.o
1 iiv.,.-- ( b- -.cpators am' )t-r!Ialirv
n I I ' ' I . I
.iiUitr. uit win ne i.im
u:-,t net-. iarh one ot
r'rt t mil" man.
I lip i.Usi rab- fop a
niei'lbei s a"! at prr-rnt, but !.vrii.
viemls a ..ennte of 5i'. S.i'arios
'.: iiiciiibrin i-i fi.Cil at SSUH. ni
s:ea! of ' it"0 at at present. iitb
a tla b.r pcrial sfN.fi Pr,t t i'S
iee.l' in .bu s.
A split in tbi' committee o-t veve
i iif .'.ml taxati.vi. w liirii irsiilteil in
Immpl' .biri-i! hr-
i niV
t!; 'vir.'
ivcr.il i
I'.'-i-.'nrri1
i'i p. HPiil
;io-vC op
II."
lepnty '.varden
re on tbe wav back
. r.:..re ami lia.i Kfantcl bis
r !eavr to go to the lavatr. J
e there br inmpiil tb.roiicli '
-raska
house
:(, resume
a a
Tit: f
start
pa
i;or
: t : a s
ha.i a
an. I a
n ptir-
'ia
ib-
pr-
pe'l ai
befori
f. r
"cht op ips too'.
.iiateiy started 11
.ii trarci! '.or
- a pi! then !o-l.
,!!.icr ".a- -rr' i::.; tiT.e !.
::i:;' t':e sIC of ibe I'm r otlp-e
oiie and v a -iirii a chararter
! ne dep; ty v. bo - as ii b him
i .I that t lie !o" :l iail n as not
.- f!i."-ii,h and about to eon -tin
lonrpey to Wyoming. Wal
viieb'". about Joi) )nuii,!s.
:oprr. lias a inrlh mai i;
ni :i-, i ioe anil has tatio.-r! anus. A
'H.od Tn - bee; oiVrred f'"T bic i"an-
niih'.pi it the 1 oi::n Ne
I (Kfrii-f a member ot the
a. final romn it'ee. m uim u-ius
of the i edaetiop.s in the bill
nrrvi.nis vcars made ticrcss.iry
I by 'he coiviitii'ii of the federal
' treasury, took iHia.-ion to roast the
appropriation fur "mre and unusual
i Ted-," in a mapper that compelled
j the lieii-c to -nt'tip and take notice.
J ,A"bile he admitted that the nnii'UP.t
I carried in tbe b'.'l !':' see-U M'a
; con-iiier:ib'e !e.-s th.iP I'l 1.1st e"r',-
; !l! east! re I.v 1 I'bbOO. , s;i:d be
1 no hone that it v ou!d remain at
tlie rop.i
a lot oi
that the
umk.
tbe Ptiiic irpoited tropi
mil tec, ?'.)' '.1 11 11 because
copuressmen, knowing
seed distribution was pure
mat c
S'li
IV.'Pbl
cause it
tlientS a
I vote tor an increase i" -ivas
(iiing their coiisti
cbance to net .-oinething
t ne
Fremont Teachers
Get Less Than Scrub
Women, Reports Club
tn,
i ni
i
r
iKUll
"( :
tlie v
tlibnt
valua'de se
bp. "i.t tb
I be coni,!r
(ii: eel lv, to
number
n r e s s ; o
-ceils (,f ai
r noti
nt and
im
.vet iMpent
tbe p'-o-.
ci. com actenient anil ip.
strange, nconiuiou and
!." said Mr. McLansii I
iiTin essiim " cut out to '
v briber directly or in- :
that ebcrt. and for a ,
pie bad tlie mi- j
n err recei in? !
uncommon value, but m .
Acceding to ;o1ices from Wichi
ta, kap., a nioNement is on foot to
estabh-h a new l:i- stock assoc'a
tiou by cattle, sheep and swine in
terests of the southwe-t. The TeN.fi
Cattle Kaiser's a-sociation in t:rg;n
Colorado, Kansas, Oklahoma, and
New Mexico cattle men to withdrav
from the American National Live
Mock association and organize tb..-Nvjtliwe-.teni
hrderatiou of Cattle
Men with offices in Kansas City,
Mo., to handle all matters pen. lin
ing to the welfare ot range in
trrrsts.
'I he Kansas association will s;k!
representatives to Houston, Lev, to
the Cattle Kaisers' association meeting-.
March 15 to ti carry on
negotiations. Oklahoma and Ne
Mexico arc to be invited to join
the federation.
Hog Receipts Show Drop
In Comparison of Figures
Comnari'op of receipts of hog-i at
the loe.-'l market for January of this
ear 'v;t!i tne same montn last venr
W.S.'5 head,
lave siiown a
I gam flur:ti: January tnis year over
I tlie same mouth last year. The hog
I receipts tor January, 1, vvere 44').
.il() and for the same month. lQJ'l,
1 they are J4,4n4. January of lat
year there were 1'"5.P"6 head of rat
i tie rece;ved at the local yards, while
j this year, for the same month, 175.
14S vvere received. Durnig" Japunrv.
! I'M0, the receipts for sheep totaled
IJiM.iUl. nbib- f,.r the same month
Ithis year the receipts ivere 2no.57il.
3 -Cent Envelopes to
Be Changed by Pu;n
Of Omaha Poshv.asier
f;;J Burglars Loot Bluffs Store
elbne nvoMiifs by i.o-tol.,e cm- Of S1.500 WOl'tll Of ClOtllillfl
.'us !u..ke nilii tile c i . t b 1 1
po -
r'teer: ,'0i0tH) and no-" ur
Jevs c-eenf envelopes av on band
at t!:e Om.iha po-'ot';';ce ji nee t::.
return of tbe J-ce-:t t.-.te. 1 .og
ijuantities also are rcpoi tcj iioii;
postoflices throughout I'nitcd
States.
In order to save tlie vir.ie pper
invoKed, the l'o-toti. ro depa: tmeut ! the city "b.. re'v
:. ! in. s.,ij;e-1 ;on a ac
vcme.i bv ibe 1'i'o.iiipce depaitiiwu!
. ..sli- i.:P.m and a ciwnh.:- order t..ie oi Ike Kiatncr. TA' West
has been irceived here to tbe ef- ir,.,,d a ,,v. I oimc-l Khits. some
t :e c.iucctoi
:e
i time ..iter m dnigbt Weiiues.lav and
feet t'-.it a die tor the c.iuccb
I, ... I,., ,.l .
i.bclcs oi which a'te Wins sent to ; Mole .!- men's iPtaul ' voipen'.
Pices all over ibe coui-trv . -iiio, LoiliM at M ..!'(' in t.T nra
pi iv-tot . lbitrai- C1' w .is g ' ':e
ii . iiigb a i ear i.'.
I 'neves ransacked ibe . r. .'!
Part of City Breakfast In Dark,- :,;;l:f;1'::;',;i-i;!-w,?v';-
Kesu'ei'ts ot tie w ester.) pait of 1 m an adi.v.-.ii't; loom for new iiiem
i electricity tor bets. W. C. II ill, j.'tU Ihivenpoit
Early Risers In the Western
decided to surcharge these .i-crnt li'unuuation n ere without light tor street, lost an overcoat, and a fur
envelope. Puis were secured trout tVir bi M' . i t- csteniay. as the colbit was taken tio;u i.ie coat ot
printing tirnis to no t.ie u.'ik, nut lieavy s.cet lnoe ilovvti o;'e o! tne Kuliarit II. l ulici
tbe cost appeared eves-p. e.
Postmaster Fanning then -nig-gested
that t!ic change in the du
ton I llai nev
im p vvres iliiiing the p'ght. I l-e -lint, Utlier coa'; weie si'.tttere.l
strert buhls v.cic on!, too. The about the t'.ooi, b-.il pothiug else
bie.ik was irpaircil at S:.iO n. tn. .was stolen.
Bemij ued bv over bre million
people annually ae tonic nd
blood builder. It will increaie the
t-ength of weU, nervous, run
down folks in two weeks' time in
many instances. Ask your doc
tor or druggist.
Owl tio.ir i'.'
i.m M,-r,.n-,ei.
shows a decrease of
while cattle receipts
i vears pe
that tbiv
South Side Brevities
renin
x M ;
it '.i
I!
I:
IP.
w hub v ill
t. e ...ii te:
-cbo, 1 b
ciub
:.. ,ie!
am
ti
1 1! I
-"0
i e 1 1 -.
.- t:
lai r
i r 1 ,
irp
a m.iio'itv ri'i'i'rt
ssetub
t'-
to flliPf!
tore the, a
proceeding-.
After a two hour session in com
tf.tf'ce of the whole, adjournment
was taken without action having
b"cu taken on the original measure
reported bv the committee, which
had been 'tightly amended, or upon
my of tiie amendments which had
been suggested. Tlie taxation pro
posed will come up again b'ndav.
v lieu the convention Koes into the
committee of the vv hole.
One Judiciary Plan.
V! proposals relating to the :u
Viary 'vstcm were indelinilely
poMponed when the judiciary com
mittee lepottcd out its recom
niemlatious in the form of a com
plete article on the court system.
The recommendation was placed on
g ner.:! tile. Several sweeping
than.-cs from the present system
are recommended by tbe committer-.
I he proposed plan would give the
supreme court the power to call m
district judges to sit oil the supreme
bench with the high court in two
rtni-ions. so that the docket can be
cleared up if it gets congested.
When the court site in t- o d:vi
rour. in this manner, it will no have
jar'sdiction over homicide cases or
"cases involving the constitutionality
of a statute. .1 he high court s,ttiug
in one division has the power to
review any case decided by
oi the divisions in which
fudges Mt.lindt-r the propose
Would Increase Pay.
!: lies of tbe supreme coi" f ill
uceive a salary oi sr.jn'O a eai.oi.
c'n-irb-t judges will receive S'.niM
a yea"" if the proposed s stem -.
adopted. It is provided, hov ever,
that tire salaries of the judges can
be changed by the legislature at any
time.
The proposed plan alsi does away
w:th tbe police judge as a constitu
tional officer but provide? that the
legislature can create this office or
my other court below the supreme
court nt anv time.
Proposal No. bv Delegate
l ewis of Wav tie county, to levy
a state tax for educational inst:ttt
ticus was killed Thursday morning
by the state constitutional convention.
l.Ci-.t". s
salaiv tbi
, pi' ni'eei' (
b,-i-s :,,m1 s
nd. told the V
weekiv meeting
hi tcccive "75 a i
.Nsi.ed bv ir
ire-nleit oi the .
that an adequate
led that perhaps it vv
It w as br.u.giit out tn.it many
' . ,u hers wot k for le . vv ages
i':- sci lib vv opiau and d'ine-?i
b reiiionr.
Children Appeal Probate
Of Wealthy Farmer's
Lincoln. Xeb. I'cb. 1. IM
rial. ) --Attorney for tbe four ch
dien of l.liah Manning, c.iltl
expect
1 vear,
(iillUlt-
..f the
mien's
I on i
ml -ev-biu
'.
eh;'., it
wage.
;s not.
of the
; ib.aii
ate
a r s 1 1 1 e v
iiai!
i -lin
(it
1 their eyes j ''
Ripened." He sab! the see. is in many j n,
j iu.slauccs woubl pot germinate ami jet
,'.- emu aeteri.Teil Hie sect 'iistroiu
tiop as a form ..f political g:utt that
.was arvlhiug but creditable to the ;
members voting f"i" the apprnpi ia - i
tioi. !
.Mr. f,-.auKli!i'n Mb! that en-j
ii'iiM:-"! a spirit that, cariied to.
j its intimate end, tosterci tne. idea
among th'- people that the sjo cm-
inep stood ready to g ve the citi
zen almost anvlhipg it pos-es-eii
he had to do vvas to "ask
ir,-Ur
IPK
tl-.l"
m i:
O ii'.' In n
.':-h KnJ-.t.-
P"r
and
me
j if. n
!
h e
ii rn '
nr.
ne "I
of 'I r
' r
I'p'iyuary S,
,T. C. Ho-
U- i in ni ui (.-.--'
e:j,'h (i ir I- ore
!.! SloeU N
T"n'y-r"Uil.h a
Iia ..-l ti
IV. M'"1 ii .'( iri riit-n t,
H Han'.. J-u. c 1 1 ' e . T"rpv-ri,uj-l.h a iiJ
tr. .-'h -.V'. .
t .'! I 'i i!'-i, " ' v ar "-.a. iii.-rl ji :
i,' K i a r r. v nfi-v- a lnnK illries f,..
. v n" It. iiplvt l i'-- !.iy t .- nie.al w. .mil
fm: r,i I v'il! be h'-ta Ht " n, ni. .Similar
rri'in t.i
1IC
fanner of Araphoe. Xeb., who died
March 11. 1"17 leaving an estate
worth 100.(100, have tiled briefs
in an appeal to tlie Nebraska su
preme court front a probate of his
will, in which he 'eft the bulk of
his estate to his 'tor K!
Pi n, '
i ' .1 i f iilii-t Pur
!" .!-.!.. Irf.i.-.t
A'fri! P. .
lr.'P ,11' I VV rrinckd:
l lif? fil ;: rn ' ii' ll"i
"nH:t K "re ki ilrii.'
vvtil
eh::l",t. Hur:il
eli,.-t .
ilai'rt"T of M-. a.-.l
s.e.ith Thirty -tlp.r.l
a' a I.-"-al h.ist.iPil.
it Thur.itay ieoi-ni:n,-rhiiT"!.
liui'l.il :s
it.
am! P.e vv oitld i eeeu c.
Ibe copgressniaii saiu he nan aj
letter from a man in his district not i
long ago w bo said he did not care
for anv seeds; that they would not
anyp.oe,. iur nc nan noticeu u. or,-..- -.m-
press a good many I I'rmnnM :
i.ii'lh hvi'i:1
e . i u t-1 1 1 ti,.1
eharge .,f &
?.ni-. T'ipv
Pee c.iurt Thursliiy
'rim Mil.-' ntnrin of TVednnffiliis- rdctvt.
fiillowibl hy n lis'l't rain, eaiisi'il connltl-
ibethlmore valuable than garneu jeeds. w shiiii-1 sni'. hr.nainp ,i,rira tirani-hs,
am
iirow-
i in '. lie put
Istat'-meuts about tb.r sheep
goats that were being gr.vcd on j
I the White House lawn and he stig- j
I gested that congress provide some ,
i way to frank to the people the
lambs ami kids. In cause they v.crcj1
5 Snu'tl T--TH'y-
;-ji U'..i-h. SIS Vi:-
ari-,.st ., af '1'iTPuty
it VVf-iln-ii'lay on r
1 i-roiitlng a I:turb-
faird each in iu-
Sfi ot man
ic n. a
i,
fter chine hi wife, Al- Mr. Mcl.auirhun said the commit- j ,""..
estate in the real;- . I tee was cvep.lv dtv nl'd on the i1rti!,i',;,..B j ,,.
children Kachel Sdimhler, ! but l"' thought the house shoid.! ;;;;'';" '
Montgomery. Tillie !'o- dignity itselr l- eliminating t,tc ' ,.,, ,
:,n. le.lm ar. in lire rn e - oui mj.siij ii - '-..n ,io.n i.i. i.ui. ,:..,o, tl-'ft
a!'ditv of the
that loin
hr- ri-"iv prl iniir, 'rieis rer.orifl
'....i'.pp "'f P'-o olTtric vli-.-i
'i at. .P'frrptit ;it;"-C'i. hijL no
j3 vi- ' rr;orL-.l from vrir
l-.lsie
vvnrthv
testing the
the groutii
with his brother,
ne'scs to the will,
w; 'I, cn
Lvans, who,
signed as wit
did not witness
the will but signed it afterwards
"downtown." while Manning was
lying at death's dorr at his borne.
1 be estate included SI-.'"") in
cash, 47o acies in I'urnas ootintv
and J"'i acres m l-plton county, Illinois'.
Mrs. Alice Rushton Seacrest
Dies at Her Home In Lincoln
Lincoln. XrK. 1 V
Mr- Alv Kuh:. ;;
or T'-eph Sc;uT"
lrn:n a I. an-l cU"!,t.
Mr-. T. II. Krshtun c
n 'fir'--Soiitii Tif-
1 ' tj -1 j f- j r. j J-,'"-. .Mh .erJ',','1,l Jif-lt'-.
' .'Im !m T'V'l'i. ' ;(sou, negro. 1217 Son ti
Tvcu ! y - ft h rri"i, atvt S'jiar.d. hrp, xrur
irrcp, j nvt "i Twont y - f if ! h 5 T"L v ?r
t :i 'cn '.m f :i"-t otiy for I r. -cnttg;itt n. Th"
, .t -e vl'l o" N-rtru J rl'ly.
r. CSprcial. )
tSoTTbe'st!!e Kearney School Teachers
r of Mr. ..rid
f Omaha, died
Get $300 a Year Increase
cither
listriet
1 plan.
Auctioneer Loses $10,000
Breach of Promise Suit
Ha.-:inKs, Xeb.. Poi. 5. -(Special
I'elcKram.- vidict for SlO.OOil
tor breach of promise to ma'i v was
awarded Mis. Liu V. 'Higgins
against Ira K. Doty, auctioneer, hy a
jury in district court here. Mr. Doty
has been prominent as an auctioneer
in this section of the state for 31
vears and is unmarried. Mr, llig
gin is a divorcee and has adult riiil
rl r "i: .
Mr. Do"- made no ,, f,-:;.-,. a::d
Mrs. liiLrms nas tb.e otii" wimc-s
on her sb!e. She testified that at no
in-c had Mr. Doty directly pro
posed marriage, but bad spnkrn or
"when we are married."
Counsel for Mr. Doty, when Judge
Dupgau instructed the jury to find
for Mrs. flip-gins, suggested a ver
dict of one cent. A jury last week
returned a verdict of this amount
against Mr. Doty in an action for
slander growing out of a war fund
drive.
today of pneumopia-iniliieu.-'a. fol-! Kearney. Neb.. Feb. 5. (Special.)
lowing the birth of a son two days At a meeting of the board of edu
ego. M-s. Seacret's father is presi-' cation here an increase of S3QU a
C reamen- ; ear v
neat ot the t-airipout
company in Omaha.
Fun-Tat services v
the home in Lincoln
J Saturday attei
v ill be open to f:
aturdav.
be held' ill
relativ es at
The home
om M to 1J
! J eat
ers, Th
as voted public school teach-
making the rninimuni Sl.iMltl.
board secretary reported that
than a half dozen applications
lositions next year are now on
Nebraska Third in United
War Work Subscriptions
Lincoln. Neb., Feb. 5 i Spe
cial Nebraska stands third among
14 states in the central division in
per cent of collections on united
war work subscriptions and in the
per cent of over-subscriptions, ac
cording to a final report by I. C.
Obrrlies, state director, who is aUo
chairman of tlie state board of control.
Hastings Will Become
Oil Distributing Center
Hastings. Neb., Feb. 5. (pecial.)
-The Standard Oil company here
tor a distrihufug
mil I'iatle terr-.turv
hree buildings will
equipment bed
bout S'.nO.iiiio. An
at
Ililince.i p
.nt for the
Hasting-,
erected i,
a i-.i-i o
hie.
Child Follows Mother
In Death From Pneumonia
Fremont, Neb.. Feb. 5. ("Special.)
Shirley Steelier. 2-year-old daughter
of Francis Mecher of the IfoopT
v iciiiit--.
death. Mr
inonia b'ri'ia
titui o: th
Sleeiii r is a
to!, owe'
her mot.ier m
died of pu u-
.-ortd
chai
M'-ehe
tne cn mi w s a
sa-ee aibneiit.
cousin of Joe Me,
p'on wrc-stb-r.
operating ami opice lorce i aiotit
J5 people will be inaintr.ined.
Former Governor Guilty.
Montprlier. Vt., Feb. 5. Former
Governor Horace F. Clraham vvas
found R-uilty of emberrlemeut of I Foch today joined the ranks of the
state funds while he was state audi- . immortal'. He was received by the
tor bv a jury that vvas out nearly j French academy in the presence of
four hours. I a large and brilliant assemblage.
Marshal Foch Is Received
By the French Academy
Parr, lh. 5. Marshal Ferdinand
Nil
hi
ID
n
Neb
I'.s pledges
!o date V-,'
a s quota
totaled
il.Soo.S)
was SJ.iW.nOO.
S-'.oJ.s.noo, and
has been, col
lected.
Collections of .7 per cent of the
pledges and an over-sitbscr-pt-ou of
I S'l.o ner cent of the quota were
only exceeded by North Dakota and
Ksp-sjs
nr. Oherties -says forgottei; or
..eerlooked balances on collections
:an still be received.
Prescribed by physicians for over eighteen yearsAlways say "Bayer"
Natalities in Influenza
Epidemic Continue Low
Lincoln. NNeb., Feb. L-iSpe-e-al.1
A'.though the iriltteu.-a epi
demic seems to have passed in On-a-ha.
the crest of the disease hi Ne
braska may not he reached for a
week yet. according t Dr. L II.
Dillon, chief of the state brj-eau of
health. Only 20 new cases were
Reported Wednesday from Omaha,
-ompared with 100 in daily reports
p-eviou". The fatalities continue to
- v;o- iO'v. Dr., Dillon savj.
Gets Battlefield Relics.
-incoln, Neb., Feb. 5. (Special.)
. he State Historical society has re
( rived from Mai. John G.Maher a
i-s!lert;oti of battle '"eh! relics v 1-ich I
e satb.erej m France and Gcrmru.
The "Bayer Cross"' marked nn tablets trrcatis
you arc getting the genuine "Bayer Tablets of
Aspirin," proved safe by millions of people.
In the Bayer package are proper directions for
Cold.-, Headache, Toothache, Earache Xeuralgia,
Rheumatism. Lumbago. Neuritis and tor fain.
Handy tin boxes of tw elve tablets cost only a
few cents. Druggists also sell larger packages.
Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture
of MonoarelicMcler of Sulicvlicacid.
'BASBMBiNT'" :
Continuing for Friday
The Sale of Dresses
In the Economy "Drive"
$10, $12, $15 Values at
.Pot- woi'.ien and ii'bi.e.i - in Lb.nd up in-ib'e mod. -Is. Tlie material - a;.- : I j n .
silk and serge---a iili liutidn ds of attractive siyb's from vhii h lo -iioo.s.
Special, for this rale at t'.1'".
BLOUSES AT 1.95 and 2.95
Practical style., fm- every di'y vvea: in
georgette, crepe do chine. Lice and Jap silk.
Xl,o?0 are H.up.os that .' '-u "o ibl ep. ct. to
pay o.eO 'o .".rtil nr. Off x l i'i thi sab,
at
S00
.'b X 1 . y
and U.f)5
HOUSE DRESSES AT 1.69
In tin's sale tv n are r-howiuj; a very coiniileis
lino of petty bouse dresses. 'I'liiie are hnn
i nils of inity .vt Ii , from which to cliooso -.
in nil sizes. A n ! icipate vnur present rml fill ure
ni-'-ils by buyins no---, v liib- you can rr,-ili-o a
piiat savin:;. Very special, at !.(?
i!i!!'..V
iH-f cses. in I -o 6 y
and 6 to 1- yen--, in tin:
Feonimiy "liriT:" Sue
rial, at. iScM
GIRLS' DRESSES
lino. I v a 'i (1 1 (sf si.es L' to It
v'o,llt .". lo 1'.".., ,'ipeeial. l.(j!
Tl fi-ocli.s i if fine materials, aii
si -es. v.ortli ".nn jo i s.'i. siii'cinl.
Brcttkl'itst Sct.s
Cotton Blouses
Botn n-hbe and col- j Women's to-piree
tp-eiiKiast se's: skirt
and coed to match : cut.
ored; good kIjIck and
material!;; large ,1 .s .oil
men t. Worth LCfi to
l.fto, special
Band Aprons
Id light, f.nd dark 'rr
cale and striped ;;inj'
hani; good sh'.e.s; v i v
full; well iiiarte. Morth
recn i- v ".dii ,i set.
88c I at i.39 in.;;.;;,- 47c
nil' dre ,-es of cin
bam and w ash f.uincf ,
..'"1 to t;.."i'i values, v, r.v
eei-itifinal, at ;;,S."
1 Kimonos
; In rotton crepe and
fancy kimono ilnili :
full leur-th; well
made; com! tUU-y.
to C.iiP, at 1 . OJ
ii i . l
f ." .' A
1 m
Vfflim
i. :;- iw
'. ir e-;
itm
ibifi
rXT
11 rami cis Store Ha-,ei;icnt A rcdc
UNDERWEAR
Knee Union Suits
For v.-onien: of fine cotton,
laee trininioii mid slceveio.ss.
SijCH 3t to -It. spe.tinlly
prieed, for L'ri'hiy.
a', per snit
50c
Union Suits
For ehibtrcn; nil cotton
fleeced. Those arc odd lots.
but. -very pood values,
speeirl, at, per suit
88c
HOSIERY
fo
(Inod Cotton H"sir-rv
women; in bhiek and while;
double solos. Special, nr
rer p;iir. at. uC
Men's Seeks
Of cotton lisle, seamless: in
the wanted colorst.
Special, per pair, nt ZJ)C
Basement Center
Infants', Misses' and Children's Shoes
Shoes for Misses and Children at
fur lir.-i-.a or school, tpclndms flack on IT tkin in I.k-c or lemon, blown
L'nssian calf skin, laee or t.iilMn. with Cnod Vear welt f-oles. :un! pati 11;
;,n!. laee or buitnn. with either W,-n k or giHy (oj,:-,. ,jPs are sv. .m 1
: i'l U'j to ". Tiny arc G.r.rt to (.:.) values, prier.l jpeeinllv for tM-: ile
::.85-:. to ami
INFANTS' SHOES
I i all wbito tid, all
dark brown Kid. or lab-nt.
'villi bla'k kid (op.s; pat
ent with vv hpe cliitll topi.
.mi wliiir kid with vhito
i-loth tojis; made ovr
font form la. ta. Si.-e.i I to
b. These are cry pretty
little shoes and aro spe
cially priced at
id
1.49 and 1.69
Shoes for Women
In black kid and gun metal; button and laee
style?; high and Io"V heels; mt.o C'-j to ls.
These are discontinued lines of
our 3.00 and Loo pIiocf, offered
peeiaiiy, -iday, at.
1.45
YOUNG WOMEN'S
SHOES
On th..' l.'tiRtish la,- t
- hn-e f-'vle. nitb
Milnary or low lire
( olors ,-: re lilack anil
Ian. Si;-e.S are C'i lo
7. Thry aro oxeep
t lonal v ,-ilue:, at, p-r
pate
4.45
Women's Sample Shoes
I'or woiiuii; in libtek dull kid, and iei hid; buttofl
and I.i co stylos; narrow .toe shapes or thort ampe,
with con'-av-.d Spanish or Military heel". tlood-Vrar
v elt flexible soles. gpes Ci. ". t M r
5's. I, and 4U to 5. IJe-ular 5.f"i AK
end fi.n0 value?, sppeinl. pi
Brandeis Stores Basement E
Buy Your Boy a Sweater
During the Economy "Drive"
I -arse shawl collar and sub; jvk-h poekebs. very popular with ib hoy.
tn this lot you will also find some all wool sweaters for the little fotr.
stie 22 to 16. All very specially priced for Friday arid Saturday, at only
Boys' Mackinaws.
1 Coat
b'-IlK
Size
5.95
Wq bave just 48 of these maekinawp, with
all around, and patch or skating pockets
7 to 17. Regular S.oo and 1VPn
values, special, Fridny. at
Boys' Overcoats.
There arc 63 of these coats in plain anil fancy
mixtures; belts all around and button to the neck
styles. Sizes to 0 years. Values up 7 C A
to 12.50, special, for Friday, at
Men's Shirts.
Odd-, and ends from our rtgulr.r stock:
them slightly soiled. Sizes i.p to IT.
While they Jast. I'ridfiy. a'
Men's Underwear.
Shirts and drawers; fleece lined o, 1
ribbed. Offered very special for
Tridav, at, per garment
some iif
79c
i !f's-ely
79c
Brandeis Stores Basement North
Special Reductions in
Household Linens
TOWELS
Full bleached Turki.-Ii fow, - . hemmed ends;
soft and fluffy quality made of the riouhle twisted
thread. They require no ironing-, vhb-h mean.- a
savin? in household rprt)pe. ,-"(- values-
Size JSx3. Special, at 4uC
NAPKINS
The meiccri.cd kind: limn :,m-Ii; hemmed:
ready to ipse; an cvecllen'. suhnpaie f0, lmeii, and
the wearing duality nneee!( i;euiar L.e and
10c valuer. ry
special, a J KJC
TOWELS
P'nll bleached; fancy red horde:-,; 1,. mined ends;
the soft quality huek towel; r-i:-P lily'";-' inrhn-
Vorth 2-jC and COo. special " "'
at 9iflo
srf
lilCirui.'.di
v- lalii rn.s.
like linen,
75c
DAMASK
.About to ,Kres of this Ihish.-i,
damask in an assortment of orv' pr
8 fnches wide. Vv'ear.s ami launde
ItCfeulaily w-urth j.no.
i'-prelal, at, per yard
TOWELING
The soft snd absorbent cotton toweling; f.ii
bleacced and semi-bleaehed ; fan. y i rj hnrdrrs.
--c values. cry si-cein ..
per yard, tit
BXRDCHYE
The .o'i tr.d no'i-irrbant knni. ;i, . b'-'a-d
l"f!'ils. fpc : ;. I p"- 'a-'!, -m -k
worth 2Jc and ;.. a-" lc?C
Bratidcis Stores Ba sement Center
17c
Save Money Friday in
Household Needs
ELECTRIC IRONS.
t-iuu i aiiieed cloclrie lions v,Iih li (Vol of
cord; hifrldy riicKelod finish; r r Q
reeuliir .".ffj values, specinl, a: OiwO
IRONING BOARDS
A fie-:"oot nicely lini-dH-d ironiii su"iicc.
Has ,-i Mfono-lv ! raced stand.
licvul'ir "J. 7! vjdur, spe.einl. at S27
TOWEL RODS
1") aid 'J 1-inch, brihlly finisLe,; towel
rods. .Just the tiling for kitchen
tic. Thnrdny, ;tt
ASBESTOS SAD IRONS
! consisl ino (1f (hi-oo irons, stand and
l oldor: ad lii'jhly nii-kolcd. ry "f
Worth :;.-'. sppciiil, at per set. S
SCRUB BRUSHES
One lot ot assorted mtiiIi biiisb.-s, b;
ferenf shapes. Tantpico t'ibre bnish. q
"Worth 2o, special, -t JL CC
GARBAGE CANS
(: loMvy palv.mi.rcd iron; hea'-v v. ire nail
and ticrbtly fittine eov pr.
Three pallon sio, ? l!.2f
r i' c :;!!on sire, ai '2.
Brandeis Stores Basement South
DOMESTICS
In the Economy "Drive."
Rt ( II Ml I IM. - In v. l,,t0 and
every wanted plain .shad. : con
sidered a good substitute for all
linen; docs not. muss or wrinkle
easily. ;;6 inches wide.
Special, at, per yard 4oC
TISSl K MNGHAM-ln an almont
endless variety of pretty eheeks,
striKs and plain colors. "7 Inches
wide. These fabric:; arc of fa-vt
color dved v aru; a very
unusual offer, at, pi r jari JuC
IWMT I'HIMS-in hatiste, voile
and (bniiiie.s-; a variety or neat
floial and ro. e hud designs. Prac
tical for waists, dresses, fancv
aprons, etc. Special, ,
per yard, at OOC
W II I I K Tltil K - In assort, ,) small,
medium and wide wale. Suitable
for tailored suits and separate
skirts, r'.fj inches wide. A very
ooil J.i'U cuality, r-r r-
at, ior yard
I M.( 101 II--nt;
itii
wide
19c
soft enamois finish; snow white;
free from dressing: at, 0ss than
l'l-esf-Tit iiii'.l eo;.j t,, prieinee, ;.p.
rial, pe; yard.
272c
IT!I SS t.M. AM . r,ccfs r
'bis well known York or Lagle
kind. All iif'v siiring styles in
bcnntifii! plaids and cheeks; no
large haigain table. '
at. tier vani 29C
M HIM. lie giiriir.e !-., nde-3a:-.
ten and tlalatra suitinc; !n nil the
desired stripes, checks and jilafdn.
Tb.is ma a rial is cspnuulv adapted
for hard wear and being of
fast color, is esp, dally good for
children's play and school clothes
Special,
per yard, at OifC
Brandeis Stores Basement
CVj,vr.
CURTAIN SCRIM
CA'-O j arils of this dainty plain
and fancy scrim; some v itii col
on d bord, t s, a, e cds - and m er
r.on. N oi ih l;ie and c on the
bolt, special, lor Tn, In;
only, at, per jaid ' l2YzC
WASH RUGS'
We hare ,e"i of these se-v i. eal-ir
wa:b ins'i, in all odors, They
are hcavv and durable and mak'e
Rp'endiri bath rnum rites. The i-eg-,i-lar
price is -ne(.;,,,
rr Friday only, at 70C
Basement South