THE BEE: OMAHA, XDESDAY 1920 FundDr To Be Extended Markers yote Continuance of , Campaign This Week; . $33,922 Collected" ""' By vote(of the workers in the $70, 000 budget campaign of tha-Young Women's Christian " association, scheduled to close tonight, the cara- niirtl U'itf he m-trnifori (nr tVa rml. mainder of the week! At yesterday's L Bl-VVVi"Vl IHUVUCVU LUC ICSIU rorkers rejWed a total of $?5?.82 Mrs. Leflang Finn in DerrnWbwuNot To Accept Divorce After aa all-day argument by at torneys for their fees in the divorce suit of Arthur C Leflang against Caroline J. Leflang, which has been in district court for nine months. District Judge Sears announced last night that he would make a final de cision within a few days. , Mrs. Leflairg was firm in her de termination sot to accent t divorce. She asked for a decree of separate rnaintefance. Her relatives, lawyers d evca the judge had tried to in- ce her to take a divorce., ff can t bear to be totally separate for the past 24 hours, making the J SVTw Annor' ne saia yesteroay. ...LiinimM . i " have a separate maintenance Such women and girls who are in the habit of attending the regular l uesaay noon uncneon tor pustnus women, are invited to unite with the campaign team workersfor luncheon today. Dr. Paul Calhoun, pastor of the Central Presbyterian church, who was scheduled to address thejem xi ess women's luncheon, will speak before the entire assembly. Patrons of the Y. W. C A cafe teria will be given an xpportonity to contribute to the campaign, fund again today. Pledge cards will be distributed and Mrs. Fuflaway, cafeteria director, will be at the door to receive subscriptions as persons decree be wilj still be my husband bnt if I took: atlivorce even with big aHimony we would 'be totally separ ated." f Mr, Leflang said it is immaterial to bira whether the court grants a di vorce of separate maintenance de cree. - Brief City New$ a reserve fund of 162.009, Vepyesent-lng- lfl ir yjjt of paving contracts bald as five years' Insurance on the completed work. " JVksXbbotte Deh n ' i. e r a . iesuit,ot uwn act; Shot Herself in Head Jjuicide was the cause of the death of Mrs. Chauncevx A Abbott, ir. leave. Yesterday the patrons oi the , Fifty-fifth and Farnam streets, tier cafeteria ssubenbed $17 to the , body wa found, in the. bath room of me Aooou nome at noon sunaay vy der and broke in the bath room win- fund. Wilson T. Graham was the prinoi- rial Eftfskrr at vctrfava lnnrkAn , - The womcoi teams reported $1,- !Jow. The body waspart y clothed 61215; business and professional !nl vo?T w" stlU flotcheid in women. $407.10: initial cifts. 700: i the hand. The right temple had been negro women. 3-u.4. Mrs. John A Monroe led the list of large subscribe! s yesterday, con tributing $500 to the fund. Other contributions included; "XIr. and Mrs. Henry Wyman, $100; .Rasp Bros, and H. A Tukey. $25 each. Contributors to the fund are not confining themselves to Omaha, as pierced by a bullet. Attempts were made to suppress the cause of death, which was at first said to be a nervous breakdown. , The body was taken to the Heafey and Heafey undertaking establish ment and" was sent to Lincoln yes-T terday afternoon for banal ! Mrs. Abbott was the wife of 1. IB ...... . was shown yesterday whee-r letter! J00. J "eT5nen from 2 woman in Ar- Jipgton, eb, wfto stated, that thcl" memoers or tae sewing '-circle ot which she was a member had voted to contribute to the fund. - f Cound Wank 'Rent V From Water Board for1 Space in Xily Haffj The Metropolitan Water board sad the city council are Involved in a dispute which may take them in to court over the question of ad ditional space in the,rity hall for the water board. , , R. B. Howell, manager of the water board, appeared before - the council yesterday to demand that the council furnish adequate quar t iters for conducting the business of 4,m U.frnnnlit.n Wat Atr-ir- TV.m water board wishes to consolidate the- water and gas departments, the (ormer now being in the city hall, sd the latter in the old offices of (ihe Omaha Gas company on How ard street' ' -.- The dispute arose over the coun ' cS's answer that space in the city hall for the water board on the first and second floors would be ') gfien for a consideration of $10,000 ' A year, this money to be used i If Howell- objected, faying H wiuld be just as equitable for him to demand $38,000 a year 'irom the city for water furnished without charge. ' Ure FaxH Reduction ,of Council to Fire Mnbers A plan to reduce the city council from seven (to five "commissioifera will be submitted to the Douglas County legislative delegation"Ty W G. Ure, cityecanmissioner, in charge of the department of public accounts and finance, he 'said yesterdayt . . Mr. Ur oroooses combining the sticet sweeping and maintenance de partment with the public - improve- " inent department and the department ef accounts an .finances with the pablic affairs department Robbed of 3tln Mfced 8. Bruno, Windsor hotel, roportext to police that h was robbed Sunday night of a diamond ring worth $1,006. Domvlly Nir Cnnhif I. H. De&neUr. chief of tb tU banr examlnVrt and former head ot the ecuriOes department, has rMlned to become cashier of the etata bank of Omaha. - , , WiB ' Reortve Donation The Woman's Federation of Missions of Omaha will hold a meeting at the First MethodiKt churrh Thursday and wtll receive donations for the Old fecle" Home. Rum MntlM-r.in-lA Clem Grady filed "euit in district oorrt yesterday I against his mother-in-law. Wra. Jennie Ever, for 125.000 damabes. alleging she has alienated the affec tions of his Wife. , ( Births Increase The October re port of the city health department shows tVB births against 2Z1 deaths. In October, ISIS. 338 birthB were re ported and 213 deaths. For the 10 months ending with October II. 3.S17 births and 2.459 deaths were reported, these against J.lBt births and 2.11 4 deaths in the first 16 4-months of 1818. Joke Is On fncJe Sam A joke" on Uncle Bam wo perpetrated yes terday when Chafles Karbach. ex ecutor of the estate of his wife, gave notioe that he would pay $4,100 fed eral Inheritance ui in liberty boa as., Karbach can ret the bonds on the open market for SS,650, but the gov ernment must accept them at par Lxn. estate is vaiuea at aio.uuu. Knocked Down By An to While croasin- the etreet at Twenty-first and Leavenworth, Mrs. R. R. and Miss Ema McTrouck, both of S16 South Twenty-aeventL street knocked to the pavement by an automobile driven by Harry Boskin, S22 Nortljl Twenty-sixth street when it collided with a Trimble. Broa Truck driven by Uoyd McCoy, BOS South Twenty-seventh street The women's Injuries are not serious. To Release Reaerve On the plea of the Hugh M-irphy Paving com pany for working capital the city council yesterday Instructed W. C. Lambert icorporatioa. counsel, to prepare an ordinance which would provide ror we release or sn.uuu or Truck Bans Into HouJie-yA three- ton automobile truck, lotded with . lotfdei coal and owned by the Hahn coal company,' ieft standinr on the incline in the rear of 4 IS 4uth Twenty- first street at none yesterday Hppd from iu brakes and crashed Into the wall of the horn, of A. Wolf. 41S South. Twenty-first atreeL The -family of four were eatfof dinner but were not injured byvtbe Impact Cxcune Reftwrd Hifh rental was a reasyn advanoed yesterday by M. C Traaks, Jeweler at Fifteenth and Doutiaa streets ror 'dismissal from Puglas county Jury sepica. Judge Troup declined to esruss Mm. bamage Suit fv Trial Trial of the eutrot John Lib!l4 aratnat the street railway camps. tiy vaa started yester dsy mornrag before a Jury in District Judge Gob' court Liblin'asks IlO.eoe far injuries received is accident when he wfi thrown from a Street car at Tenth and Bancroft fctreets. July It. lilt Verdict lor Twiau-Jt took a Jury in municipal court yesterday mom inr oely on minute o decide in favor of John tv Hanne,n. tenant of Drake Court apartments, against whom ouster oroceedint-s were old: Jna; sow SftMrht by the tiafce Hop Wan afc ih,UyHl JHeartng of the application ot stockholders 'for postponement of the eaia of the Denver and Rio Grande railroad, now In the hand f eorivere, began yesterday in rrtd B'ates district court in the local 'ederal buiidlng. I rN v . II Ik r J . . - , i 1 ' k II a w . a x The Feertk Red 6ros " roll call is feeing takaa. Have they called your aasae? - t i ipra V Unless you see the name "Bayer" on package or on tablets, you are not getting genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians for 21 years. Insist upon an unbroken package of genuine , "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" containing proper directions and dose proved safe by millions. Bandy tin boxes of 12 tablets cost but a few cent Larger packages. Aaprtata Urn Stadrmark at Bayat MaaatSesats M KaaeeeeMeaeidaner el teheylioaeia Anrnnwrarar i; RucWyCbeeks-SparklingEyes Most WomAi Can Have Says Dr. Edwards, a WeH-Kuown OhioRiyacuo DrFMLEinfte for 17 yean treated scores of women for Jrver and bowel ail ments. During the$eears he gave to his patients a presenptioa made of a few well-known vegetable ingredients ; mixed with dive oil, taaong them Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets. You will kaow them by their olive color." These tablet are wodar-workers on the ever and bowels, which cause a . normal actiafw carrying off the waste ma poisonous matter in one's system. If you havs a pale, face, sallow look, dull eyes, nimpies, coated tongue, head - aches, a liatkiK)-, lieeliiig.aU out of sorts, inactive bowels, yon take one of Dr. Edward' Ohve TableU eighth for a time and note the pleasing results. Thousands of women and men tak Dr. Edwards' Q&ve Tablets the suc cessful substitute for calomel now and then iust to keep tbem fit. 15c and 30c N ADTEBTISEMEXT ft n KM That Cold With XmmiM QUININE: " AND OMV' L Grippe .;; ...' " ' III .V. J!" JO1 J n 1 r I.4' 'x "I" Story Hour v " For I III ! ( 1, 1DI mi CVRYCODYi STOJCT x,,01d lIan Dollar's" Have yea takaa ent year Red .Cross neaabersaip? ' De x. Won der Sale; for Tuesday Is , Full 'Size Bleached 7 , SEAMLESS SHEETS Six reliable, well-known brands are in cluded in this special sale -sheets fa mous for the Splendid service they give. They are made of "fine round, thread sheeting s,(no . seams). They are torn, :not cut, and wjll conse quently be perfectly square and true after'laundering. Neatly finished with a three-fheh hem at the top and one Inch hem at the '(bottom. Perfectly stitched, and all flrsr qual ity no seconds pr imperfections. In cluded are: -i - Pequot 54x90 inches. 63x90 JncSes, 3x99 nones. 72x90 inches. 81x90 inches. -81x99 inches. , V Mohawk 81x90 infhes, 81x99 inches, v 81x108 inches. .. Night-time 1x90 inches, v 81x99 inches.' , V- f EACH v- - : : ... Belfast 72x99 Inches. 81x90 inches. 81x99 inches. Boudoir 72x99 inches. 63x99 fnchee. Neponsit 72x99 inches, ilxie inches. 81x99 inches. A Limited Quantity of Hemstitched Sheets Are Included in This Offerixifr. On Sale Tuesday Only, in the Downstairs Store. 1 . Limit Two Sheets to a Customer. . A 1 We .cannot fuaraatae Watities to last. NO MAIL, NO PHONE ORDERS. " -l FOR ' Colds, Coach v" ( Negcted Cols are Dangerous Takebo chances. Keep thisjtaadard remedy handy for the first aneesel ' Breaks np a cold in 24 hours Relieves " i Grippe in 5 days Excellent for Headache Qulninan this lonn does not affect the head Cascara ia bast Tonic LaxathwN Opiate in Hill'a ALL PR y GplSTS SELL IT n the Masterole Looeens Up Those StiS Jaint Drives Out Pain -TonH know why thoosanils Mosterole ones yoo expenence Bad rehet it gives. Get a iar at once froo the i dmg store. It is a dean, white oint ment, made with the oil of mastam. Better than a mustard plaster and does not blister. Brings ease and comfort , While at is being rabbet) oal Mosterole is recommended by osBy doctors and nmsesTMiQiansof jars are wsed imnuaCy for faranchttis. crotm,etiS neck, asthma, neuralgia, pleurisy, rheo matianhnnbago. pains and aches of the back or joints, sprains, acre mnsdea, , lTiiBes,ciablains, frosted feet, colds el sDecnesx caicnt.i-uLapyrinpm'M 33c and 65c iars 'hospital size $Ufx' Tenfears &unerThan His, Years Doesn't It make yoa feel good cause you to straigftt en up and feel "chesty" when someone guesses your age at ten years or so younger than jfou really, are? You look into your. mirror, smile with satisfac-i tion and say to yourself r 'Well he didn't make such a bad guess, at that." The point is: ' You're no older than your vitality. If a man is strong, vigor ous, mentally alert, fine and fit at -0 he has a better chance of living up to 80 than a man of 30 who is weak and run-down has of living up to 60. While none of as can stay the years nor stop tune, rwe should all mence at once to restore year energy, strength and endurance by taxing mm , The Great General Tonic This, master body-builder mil help yon keep young in spirit and mental and physical action, because it will asdat Natm ia maintainmrronr italitratar. it annate the blood, natorae wenHoat tiaraaa. aaathaa janriuw aaa nMRnrbt aama, ia daaat agoad refreehinr alaep. Bbarpena the appa- ttta. tonaa ae the ffisea&oa la aaort, wtu put new Mia. m.U aw Wawvia affni 4n J year body. iuaac cuji uh vhv m.v tu ov - v Ym m .. . . . , rr . aoai wui tm cesszuuy resisx me errects x of time by ever keeping our vitality at par. , When you sense a feeling: of .slowing down of your physical forces-rwhen your stomach, liver, kidneys and other organs show signs of weakness when you notice alackofyouroldtime"pep" and "punch" in other words, when yoa feel your Tftahty is on the wane, yoa should cam- New Yerk - Ksbwm Cry, Me. For seis) by Beatos Drag Co 15th and Farsaoi St., and aQ-retail dmraista. - and aew rba ia mt Sate at earpriaai bow aneh better ' yon'O feel after talrta a tna. mebtofLYfO. if rea eve ttaee sMeaa?aa aJayriimll? aa buetea. It's saOdbr BBBtHM It -a okeeea the tawli ia fine I rejbr arataisS aU awimM. LTKO MEDICINE COMPANY Pfillmtts FMuk-Pay When Cured, If JLILvCeiSj K mU aratem of traaaMBt that enreailaa, ristula mm atba SUB SLaeUSS'aapr SatUl Diaaeua ia a abort time. aHtbont a mrrm mml aratioo. So Chloroform. Ethor or atitar mvnxrml uukk.iiam A ear raarantaa te every ease accepted for treatment, and ae money u te be paid antil eared. Write far, book ea foetal Diseaaca. with name and tectimdaiala of mora thai LSOS prominent people wha bare beea permatwatly cured. V . a. TAJUtY Smmmrim, Ptwm Trwit Blda. B Bldg Qh. Mmm. j Children Eerj Afternooa From 4 to 5 All chilSiren are . in-v mm it II - Tited'to-come ana neer little Miss't'elita Henson i tell fairy stories. fehe ,. will be in the Book' D4 partnjent every afternoon from 4 te 5 daring the coming weeTc, "which kx . known all ever the conn , try as "Children's Book, Week." SPECIAL' PRICES oh SILK and WOOL. GOODS Jl CpC JiC UUVC1VUUO WO..llff I1UV1 WCIUVJ' $1.69 Yd. Wool .Plaids Choice of our entire stock of fine wool goods in plain, with check . and mixtures.- Suitable for suits,' coats, dresses- and skirts. Onsale Monday re gardless of the former selling price. 54 inches wide. Sale price, $4.05 yard " Wool Suiting ; $1.95 54-inch all-wool suiting . in full range of pretty mixtures. On sale Monday. Full IK yards wide. $1.95 yard. $1.29 Yd. All silk xrepe de chine', 40 inches wide, in a large assort ment of colors, plenty of white, pink and flesh. On special sale at $1.2 yard,t - - $4.95 Yd. All wool, full line of wanted shades, full 1 H yards wide. On special sale Monday, $4.95, Foulard Silk $1.39 Yd. V All silk foulard in a largev assortment of neat patterns in navy, brown,taupe, and Cop enhagen, blue; ground suitable for dresses, kitnpnos snd lining. Full one yard wide. Sale-price, $1.39 yard.- ; Wool Taffeta $2.35 Yd. In fiavy bine; for dresses 40 inches wide. Special, $135 yd. Silk Shirting -' $1.19 Yd. Wash silk shirting, in a large assortment of neat stripes. Spe cial sale, $1.19 yard. All-wobl jersey for one-piece Presses, sweaters and blouses. -Old Tose, Copenhagen, blue. brown, Jan, grsy, white,, and I navy. 46 inches wide. $1.6 yard;" , Charmeuse Satin $2.49 Yd. 40-inch charmeuse satin in Cosenhagen, blue, brown." and , olef rose, Jap blue, navy, plain and sray; a . very soft, drapy saan, v special sale, yd. 1 ain for Tuesday We' Offer aSelecfion A Of Beautiful v New Dresses' at $2250 ; . '' - , We received this shipment of dresses several days ago, and consider them the best values we have offered. They in clude tricotine, serge, satin, 'taffeta, etc., and all the new and up-to-date styles in the season's favorite colors. They art braided, beaded, aad embroidered and trimmed with beads. Yeu will find these dresses an exceptional offering" and will probably want more thai one dress. Flan neTS hirti ng -35c " S2 .inches wide, in aaV$?el lent quality. Neat stripe and check designs. ' Good, eefvice able .colors .Very fecial at S3c a yard. 36-FnchxCretonne 29c i A beautiful assortment of light and dark colored cre tonnes that are 36 inches wide. A variety of natterni at 29c la yard, DewMtairs Store A" Special Clearance of Trimmed Hats at $1.00 Tuesday in the" Downairs Store Every so often we clear our. stock of .trimmed bats by tak ing out an assortment frori our regulai stork and reducing them to a price so low that it will effect an immedi ate clearaway. y This is what we have done for Tuesday, and in the lot at $1.-00, you will find practically jvery style- and color of hat. Oome early and make your selection. Extra Special Bed Spreads $2.95 -'Crinkled dimity bed spreads with scalloped edge and cut corners. They come in white or with colored stripes of pink or yellow. Each, $2.95. Table Damask $1.49. Bleached Jtt wmask of ex a hes -y eight and excelleht quali' ; .Several good designs to se ft from. 72 inches wide, at $1.49 -yard. . . Turkish Towels 59c Extra heavy weight Turkish towels made of two-ply yarn. Choice of all white or with col ored border. Large size at 59c each. Mala Floor. -Women's and Children's Felt Slippers T "77 A beautiful assortment of warm, comfortable felt slirv""'A'ALIdFccldl -pers. A splendid opportunitto selectiyour Chrjetmas gifts. At $1.85 At $1.95 At $2;25 This lot includes children's and misses' felt flippers in red. ' A variety of styles at X$1.8$ a pair. , Women's felt slippers in assorted colors and styles, all sizes in' the lot, on sale Tuesday at .$1.95. - " v These slippers aieln as sorted colorr and styles and are in all sizes. Special ' Tnesay at $25. Special Prices on ; Housefhrnishings Enameled Ware Tea Kettle' 39c Heavy tin ea kettle with copper bottom.' No. 8 size. Special at J9c ' r Coal Hods . t 69 x - Galvanized iron, coal hods, a larg 17-in. size, 69e. , y 'At 69c . lacluaWi Are: Tulip eorfee pata Bin Cray en. dish " aaa Wkita an.' Cm1 oo. mmacm -atrataara ea. code White ea. aaoee WhHa ea. engar howl ' Cray aa. aiaan Blue ea. lea yets Cray ea. tea aett Window Ventilators 79c Give fresh Jiir without draft, keeps out snow and rain, 9 in. high adjusts $1 . to. 49 in. 7&c En gl i sh Glazed Earthen Tea Pots 69c s ) In an assortment of sizes and colors. Special, f 9c DewaataJre. Stare - Boys' Sweaters $1.25 , Just 100 dozen sweaters for boys. Made with' large rolJ collars, in blue, maroon and oxford gray. Sizes 6 to 16. Men's Gloves 7 Pair $1.00 Men's good quality- CVr.ttn flannel gloves medium weight, knit wrists, nip inside. Spe cial at 15c a pair, or 7 pair, $1.00. , Men's Shirts $1.00 v A splendid quality white soisette shirt with attached collar and cuffs, f oat etyle. Has one pocket. The ma terial is closely woven and will give excellent service. They have slight imperfec tions, but the values are very xtrerae. "1" v.,. ... i..