THE BEE: OMAHA. SUNDAY. MARCH 6. 1921. IWife Attacks Worn on Qhi 5nvc Tnnk Mate's Tnvp Victim Seriously Injured by Assailant, Who was Armed With Revolver Contain- ing Blank Shells. "She made life hell for nie for months" These words were shouted by Mrs. May Richardson, 2215 California street, yesterday afternoon to Acting Chief of Detective Pszanowski after she had been arrested for attacking Mrs. Carrie Hughes, 1122 North Twentieth street, at -11:30 yesterday. Mrs. Hughes lies at her home with lacerated scalp, bruised jaw and what is believed by police to be a gunshot wound in her chest. Mrs. Richardson accuses Mrs. Hughes of stealing the love of her husband, Edward Richardson, 292d Parker street., from whom she has been separated several months. Blank Shells In Gun, When arrested Mrs. Richardson had a revolver filled with blank shells, one. of them exploded. Dr. C. G. Winterson. who at tended Mrs. Hughes, told the po lice she was suffering from a wound made by a lead bullet. 4 "The. only reason I didn't have lend bullets in my gun was because of my love for my two boys, 11 and IS," declared Mrs. Richardson, "for 1 love them more than X do my husband." Late yesterday afternoon, police re ceived a summons there had been a shooting affray near Twenty-third and Paul streets. Detectives Lloyd Toland and Charles Whalen were sent to investigate. Find Woman in Bed. They found Mrs. Hughes at home in bed, injured, and Mrs. Richard son at the home of a brother-in-law. Ed Vray, 2923 Parker street, where her husband, has been living since his separation from hia wife sever al months ago. At 11:30 yesterday morning, Mrs. Richardson lay m wait behind a shack on Plwl street between Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth streets, the police report relates. Soon Mrs. Hughes came walking along. Suddenly Mrs. Richardson leaped upon her with a club in her hand, and btating her over the head with it, drew a revolver with her other ihii'd , and fired one shot at close range. Mrs. Hughes fled into a nearby home with her assailant at her heels. Through the front door they ran, into the living room, on back through the dining room into the bedroom and bathroom. Then everything became quiet. It was then the police were called to investigate. Admits Attack. , When taken to Central police sta tion, Mrs. Richardson admitted at tacking Mrs. Hughes-,; and declared Jshc did so because Mrs. Hughes was the cause of the breaking up of her home., ' , Investigation of the revolver she had revealed blank shots. Police are puzzled by the wound Mrs. Hughes suffered. A further investigation will oe made. Mrs. Hughes denies any con nection with the separation of Mrs. Richardson and her husband. Mrs. Richardson declared she was suing for divorce and naming Mrs. Hus?hes as corspondcnt. "I'm glad to know she is in a se rious condition," Mrs, Richardson said, following her arrest. "She broke up my home. She's made life hell for me for months."' Mrs. Richardson was released in $100 cash bail pending the condition of Mrs. Hughes. ' Woman to Run for Mayor of Omaha A woman ' entered the race for rity commissioner yesterday for the first time in the history of Omaha. She is Mrs. Mary J. C. Aberly, wife of Dr. Henry J. , Aberly, 4833 . South Twenty-fourth street. She ob tained a blank at the election com missioner's office yesterday. ''Some one asked me why I did , not run for mayor and I decided I would," she told the clerk. When it was suggested that her chances for the mayor's chair were not very bright, she replied: "Then I would like to be police commissioner." Blanks were also taken out on be half of the candidacy of John F. Murphy, Harry B. Zimman, Leo J. Crosby and John Trainor. City Commissioner V, G. Urc filed for the office yesterday. Posters of Building Show Sent Broadcast Efforts are being made to secure , record-breaking crowds for the Complete Building show to be stag ed at the Auditorium, April 18-23, inclusive, from the Transmissouri territory, by Robert C. Mitchell and Charles A. Franke, managers of the show. Every community within a radius of 200 miles of Omaha will be adorn ed with posters this week advertis T" ing the show. Every state adjoining Nebraska also is being deluged, while thousands of personal letters have been sent out. Firms to make reservations for the show during the last three days are as follows: v Flaxlnum Insulating- company. Mlner- Hts Stucco company. Caey Swanion. Voee Brother". Manufacturing company. Davenport, la.. Home Builders, Easy Furniture company, Omaha Steel Works, A. T. McDonald Manufacturing company, Omaha - Oaa company. Standard Brick . company, Smith Brick company. Omaha Clay Work. Krltenbrtnk A Son. Pitts burgh. , Plata Glaaa camnany: Kennard Paint company. Wolfe Manufacturing campany. Western Contractor. Chicago. Nebraska Stonecompany, Omaha Reed and Batan company, Harry A. Koch Co., --O. a Fnrh A Son. Holland Furniture com pany. Beard Wallpaper company, Haver ekra Furnace company, Rf finite com pany, Jamea Morton, Pioneer Paint and Ulasa Company, nirry urww, Break Hunger Strike Los Angeles. March 5. Health Engmark, chiropractor, serving a : sentence of 90 Ways in the city jal . '- ..inltinn nf state medical laws. i. tUm lumper strike he bcsaii ' d. Vl sentenced "41 days ago.; Brandeis Stores The Best Clothes Made at the Lowest Price in the City. Spring Suits and 0'coats These are exactly the same qualities that sold last season for $50, $60 and $65. Medium, light and year round weights, priced very low. $35 Shop all over town ; con pare values; when you get through you will say, "Nothing like this has happened in years." Get Your Hart, Schaffner & Marx Clothes NOW Clothing prices for Spring are much lower. Hart Schaffner & Marx have done their part. They have "reduced prices to the minimum. Because of the immense volume of business they have always been able to make good clothes at a lower cost than anyone else. Now this price dif ference is even greater. For ourselves, we're operating on rock bottom. We'll be con tent if we only pay expenses. The result is extra saving for yoji. Our values are un equaled in this town. We'll leave it to you. Hart Schaffner & Marx suits you would have paid $90.00 to $100.00 for a few months ago, are now $50 Hart Schaffner. & Marx Pants. These are exactly the same qualities that sold last season for $18, $20 and $25. Offered Mon day at, per pair, $12.50 Second Floor Men's Store Buy for Him! 8,000 Pairs Fine Socks At 3 Sale Prices It is true most of these socks are seconds, mill runs, but they are in makers' goods whose seconds run so near to firsts you will be eager to sup ply your summer needs. 19 c for MERCERIZED LISLE HOSE A very fine quality; in all shades of cordovan, gray, tan, white and black; regularly priced, in first quality at 35c. 34 c for FIBRE SILK SOCKS The demand for these goods far surpasses the production; 1 they wear and wash well ; all colors; regularly priced in first quality at 60c. '44c for PURE THREAD SILK SOCKS Of a very fine gauge; with durable lisle heels and toes; an all shades; regularly priced in first quality at 75c. , Men' Store Main Floor . V Great Spring Sale of Yard Goods "Buy It at Brandeis" at Sale Prices! and Accessories "Buy It at Brandeis" at Sale Prices! Fresh, New, Clean, Spring Goods and All Offered to You at Such Low Sale Prices That the "Thrift" in You Will Shout "BUY!" The Silks Mere words are inadequate to describe the beauty of the weaves, colorings and designs. We have been more than fortunate to be able to secure part of the original exhibit shown at the Grand Central Palace at the International Silk Exhibit in New York City. We take pleasure in announcing that we have just received a beautiful selection of the new silks in the original Harding Blue. Cambridge Crepe beautiful new fabric suitable for tailored dresses, suits and separate skirts; in navy A PA brown, black and gray; 40 inches wide, per yard, l.sJl Canton Crepe Extra heavy, all silk; in navy, black, O QC brown and gray; 40 inches wide; special, per yard, JJJ New Penikees Silkt Just received, a shipment. of these silks shown at the International Silk Exhibit; 40-inch Satin Canton, QC per yard, ' ' tTVOi Penikees Sport Silki, 40-inch, in a gorgeous array of new effects, per yard ' , ( Crepe de Chine In all the new colors; splendid weight; 40 inches, wide; special, fer yard, Silk Poplin Extra good weight; rich, lustrous finish; will give the best of service; in all the new spring shades; 36 inches i AA wide; special, per yard eW Chiffon Taffeta You can find plenty of the scarce navy, gray and brown here; soft pearl dye; soft finish; O E" to o C( special, yard, - fJJ O.OU Embroidered Taffeta Have you seen this new fabric? We have it in the allover and flounce effects; we show them in navy, brown, gray and black; in very neat dainty effects; n E" and Q Ef special, per yard, OvF O.UU --r Main Floor Center 5.95 1.50 The Laces 5c Val Laces Imported French and English Val Laces and insertions; from to 2 inches wide; many matched sets; extra fine quality; diamond and round mesh; special, per yard, . ' Imported Cambric Embroidery 9, 12 and 18 inches wide; in eyelet work edge, also beading top; corset cover patterns; OP - nice fine quality; special per yard, Main Floor Center The Domestics Bleached Muslin In a good quality for making sheets 1 A&g and cases; 36 inches wide; special, per yard, Galatea Assorted fancy styles; suitable for boys' and girls' suits and dresses; strong and serviceable; 32 inches "wide; special, per yard, Zephyr Dress Ginghamj In assorted plaids and checks; also in plain shades 32 inches wide; special, per yard, Windsor Plisse Crepe For underwear;1 in assorted fancy styles and plain colors; easily laundered; requires no ironing; special, per yard, White Madras In the wanted Russian cord and cluster stripe effects ;( for rrfen's and boys' shirts and waists; 36 inches wide; special, per yard. 48c 35c 25c 25c Bookfold Percale In dress, wrapper and shirting styles; 1 Jf 27 inches wide; special for Monday, per yard, Apron Gingham In the wanted blue checks and broken 1 CJL styles; warranted fast colors; special for Monday, Cretonnes In a good assortment of beautiful tapestry and shadow effects; for draperies, fancy work and the A Q new cretonne aprons; 36 inches wide; special, per yard, White Pajama Checks In assorted patterns, suitable for underwear and pajamas; 36 inches wide; serviceable mill 1Q lengths; special, per yard, The Well Known York Brand Dress Gingham In beauti- ful plaids and checks; also in plain shades 27 inches wide; 1 ipecial, per yard, ' . Shirting Cheviot In the wanted staple stripes for men's' Q and bays' work shirts; 27 inches wide; special, per yard, " Unbleached Muslin Heavy round thread quality, in long 1 P -mill lengths; wonderful value; special, per yard, 1J Madras Shirting In a wonderful assortment of good designs and colorings; all perfect gofds and guaranteed 7C fast colons; 32 inches wide; special, per yard, Basement North The White Goods Colored Irish Dress Linen In the wanted ahades for spring and summer; fine and heavy weight; 36 and 45 inches wide; special, per yard, White Embroidered Swiss In the popular medium size embroidered dots; for waists, fancy aprons and boudoir sets; 27 inches wide; special, per yard, Plain Voile Beautiful French Chiffon finish; in the wanted shades for spring; extra soft and clingy; 40 and 45 inches wide; special, per yard, White Pique Beautiful soft mellow finish; 36 inches wide; wonderful quality; special, per yard. Beach Suiting In a good assortment of plain shades; for suits, skirts, children's dresses, etc.; 36 inches wide; special, per yard, Whit India Linon Exceptionally sheer and crisp; made from combed yarns, special, per yard, Dress Poplin Highly yarn mercerized; in a good assort ment of colors; very desirable for early spring wear; 36 inches wide; special, per yard, Fancy White Voile In plaids, checks and stripes; suitable for waists or dresses; 36 inches wide; special per yard, Dimity In a good assortment of checks and stripes; 27 inches wide; very special, per yard, Silk and Cotton Mixed Chiffon Used for foundations, in terlining, also for waists and dresses; in a good assort ment of plain shades; special, per yard, , Basement Center 95c 25c 39c 39c 39c 25c 69c 39c 25c 19c The Dress Goods French Serge A very high grade; the most remarkable serge value yet offered; closely wdven, nicely finished; in the popular shades of navy; 54 inches wide; special, O 2Q per yard, sfceUU Tricotines and Poiret Twills Fine quality; the most fashionable of all plain fabrics; the" very smartest for spring wear; fine twilled, -soft finish; in navy only; 56 E CA inches wide; special, per yard, J JJ All-Wool Velour Much in demand for the new style wraps; in all the season's most wanted shades; 54 inches O QP wide; specially priced for Monday, per yard, O.JsJ The New Sportive Plaids and Checks For skirtings; in the season's smartest combinations of colors, in both the light and dark grounds; 54 inches wide; specially C CA priced for Monday, per yard, $2.93, $3.50 and UtOXJ Main Floor Center ! 1 . ; T mm m 6-yard bolts Bias Tape, 4 for 25 Rust proof Dress Clasps, 3 cards for lOt Good 60-inch Tape Lines, each, 3 I U iVll f Sewing Silk, 100-yard spools, each, lOt Pearl Buttons, good grade, 3 cards for 10 Dressmakers Chalk, large pieces, 1 Me lkOLlUXlo Wash Edging fast colored, bolt, 10 Rust-proof Hooks and Eyes, 3 cards for lOt Best Lingerie Ribbon, 3 bolts for 25 Good Needles, per paper, 2Kt Boned Skirt Belting, per yard, 15 Best Rick Rack Braid, 3 yards 5t .mmmmm i s 3-yard bolts of Tape, each, 5 Good Dressmakers Pins, per paper, 5 Main Floor South Special Prices Monday on "Martha Washington" 1 Comfort , Shoes The Shoe that requires no breaking in. These shoes need no introduction, and we offer several styles at attract ive prices for Monday. BLACK KID BLUCHER STYLE Hand-turned soles; sizes 4 to 9; D and E widths; g cq per pair, . BLACK KID 2-STRAP SLIPPERS Hand-turned soles; sizes 4 to 9; B and C widths; r CA per pair, BLACK KID SIDE GORE SLIPPERS For house wear 5 sizes 4 to 8; E width; per ' ' 4 75 pair, Main Floor West Something New in Aprons Just a Little Out of the Ordinary of the regulation kitchen and bunga low apron. It will be sure to please every woman interested in aprons; very pleasing models. Third Floor South Purchased "io'lt at Pre-War Prices Sample Madeira Pieces The entire sample lines of one of the foremost importers of high class Madeira Pieces, consisting of Doilies Scarfs, Center Pieces, Towels, Lunch Cloths, Tea Cloths and Dinner Cloths and Luncheon Sets, purchased at pre-war prices. Doilies In the 6 inch size, neat Doilies In the 10 inch size, neat ' embroidered design, all linen cloth, 1 P - embroidered design, all linen cloth, OQ special, each, IOC special, each, JQ Center Doilies All linen cloth, hand-embroidered; beautiful and elaborated designs; in the 18x18- O QO inch sizes, each, efieUO 22x22-in. size, each, 27x27-in. size, each, 3.98 6.98 Luncheon Sets These sets con sist of six doilies in the 6-inch size, six in the 10-inch size and one 24-inch center; all pieces to match; very elaborate embroi dery designs; special, per set, Tea Cloths These are in the 36 inch round size; all linen cloth; designs are very elaborately em broidered; special in this sale, each, 45-inch size, special, ' each, 9.98 7.98 12.50 39.00 Lunch Cloths A special offer-, ing in this sale of very fine, all linen, hand-embroidered Madeira cloths in the 54-inch round size; very exquisite and elaborate j Q QQ patterns; special, each, JLJ.IO 72-inch round dinner cloths, special, Towels These towels are all linen, very fine quality of huck; Madeira hand embroidered; pret-O AO ty designs; special, each, aS.ivO Scarfs One lot of all linen Ma deira scarfs, hand embroidered designs; in the 36 inch size, very elaborate and beautiful patterns; P QO a special, in this sale, each, ii70 Scarfs Choice of the 45 and 54 inch size, each, 7.50 R ARV PII I T'aAXQ Hand embroidered lingerie cloth; very 1 tLf DJrD 1 I ILiLiV VV O neat designs; size, 14x17 inches; each l.OU Main Floor South Nationally Advertised to Sell at $1.00 Yard Brandeis Will Sell flO0R-GJVEIU7(G Special Monday at 59c se Fourth Floor Center Complete Your Spring Costume With These Correct Gloves Imported from Grenoble, France; i suede gauntlets for women; in gray, mastic, and beaver; heavy embroid ered backs; strap wrist. "The reli able "Perrins Make;" priced at "7 AA per pair, f.Vv Perrin's Lavalex Suede Slip-Ons Elastic wrist; in mole and beaver; P. K. Seams; extra selected; PerEJ EJQ Women's Gloves Splendid quality French Lambskin; also imported cape gloves; in brown, beaver and gray, white and black; 1 and 2-clasp styles; O Cf priced at, per pair, MiUV Silk Gloves for Women 2-clasp style; splendid quality milanese: at tractively embroidered backs; mastic, gray, white and black; priced at, per pair Main Floor North 1.50 "Mciiinin inii;iniwiE i i iimtmiiiiimiiiniii i j .1 , j nihil I lliiaihlMit iliMaiiiliUiiga !iliaiaiB3rBlIWji;)