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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (March 13, 1921)
, THE r.EE: OMAITA, SUNDAY, MARCH 15, 1021. V" Harney St ation To Replace 2 in Use Now on Tuesday liiion Depot Station 'and Parct'l Post Aunex Are To lie DifContiniH'cl -I3ui- ness Houses Notified. Dusty Windows Lend Cathedral Atmosphere To College Buildings New Wyckoff Heir UeS lYlOineS Ugar VierK; -Mrs. Matin's father. T. A. Wyck- Important cluuiycs in the bundlim,' ui lical mail, . beginning Tuesday isi!lil, tiro announced today y I'ost niiintrr II.' Sy Daniel in letter to all big business houses. Two postal stations. at the L'ninn depot and the parcel post an nex at l'iftemtlt street and Capitol .iveiuif will he, discontinued that ' night and the new Harney station!, ' hi lieu, at the northwest comer o I'.leventh and Harney streets will "upon the tiext morning. , All outgoing mails which .tie now distributed and. dispatched irom the.j main otticc, linion depot postal sta tion, and parcel post annex, will he distributed and dispatched from vthe Mrucy station. . New Distribution Incoming' city mails, which are jiow 'distributed and delivered through and by carriers from Union depot postal station, will be dis- tributed and delivered through and by carriers f rom "Harney station, including those patrons locatdd- on: I'nnt'nl annuo from Thirteenth . to VourtrMith (lrett. I mIk ctri'ct from Thlrtoenth tn Four teenth street. . DiiukIiim tit from Tlilrteeh to Tour, ttihih Ntri'et.i IVnmm Htr.fct from Thirteenth to Fuur It'in'h Ktreot. I Huni'y utri'Ot from Thirlevnlk to SivtiM'lltll street. ' llmwml Btreft from Fourteenth to S;x tciiih street. .luikmm Htrcit from Fourteenth to SU . tcenth street. .loni street from Fourteenth tr Htx trt ir.li Htreet. t.iitvcnworih Btreet from Fourteenth to . .SKteeolh Htreet. Merry Htreet from fourteenth to Slx tent(i street, .M11.-011 ntreet from Fourteenth to Slx- lenn u - Htreet, Fourteenth street from Capitol uvenuo to ..Htirney tttreet. 1 ( Fifteenth Htreet from Harney to Pacific Street. - Ki.vieenth street from Harney to Pacific Bl'vet. l'atrcms are requested to include "Harney Station," in their pcstofiice y address on their stationery. Mails riiow receded addressed Uhion Depot I postal station will automatically be i delivered to Harney station for dis- tribution and delivery. ," To Avoid Delay, i " All outgoing mails, including par . eel post, received at main office, will hc transferred to Harney station for distribution and dispatch, i . Patrons now making deliverv of ; mails at main office and parcelpost iimnejc,. are "requested to make df j livery at Harney station', in order to 1 avoid delay. . ' Allclas ses of mail will be accepted ,"-it ,maiit office, but the heavy i mailers who ; deliver their mail, ai e s recpictted. to !makc delivery at flar- ) m;y station. I Wife of Store "Dick" i Becomes Scrub Woman 'irr.-l . - Chicago" March 12. Five scrub 1 wv'tnentin Mandel Brothers deparf tiieut, 'store, were arrested today antf merchandise Valued at $S,0(K) to $6,-UOO- was recovered as the result of , 1he wit of the wife or a house de tective, ; : AY. J. Flanagan, the detective, told ,: his wife that stock was disappearing , every night, but he was unable to lo cate, tjie thieves, although he had a working idea as to their identity, .'-If you'll help me make the grade, i Anna, yott get that new hat for Easier." lift promised. "Alt right, leave it to mc. That hat is as 'good as mine." she re plied. - -So it came about that-there was a new scrubwoman in the list when the crew reported for duty last - night. 1 When the work was' com pleted.' she donned her wraps and f departed, as 'they thought. Instead. she concealed herself and saw the ,others Toad tip with costly lingerie, furs and Other articles. Their houses were .raided and it required a patrol waon to haul in the loot. , . Mrs. Flanagan has ordered her new' taster hat. ' I hlrnnu Tritiuntt-Oinuliu Itee LrngeU Ire. Chicago 111., March 1.'. Orders have been issued that from this time forth, flie windows of Hutchinson Commons, Mandel1 Hall, Harper and the law library at the University of Chicago are not to be washed. Hie; Daily Maroon, official paper of the university, in making the an nouncement,' states' that it is not in the interest of economy, but for. rea sons higly aesthetic' According to the. trustees, leayitVg the windows to accumulate dust and cobwebs "is to produce an atmosphere similar to that of European catjirdrals and oth er structures of medieval architec The trustees, many of whom have ; studied abroad and tell the charm and enchantment of, continental I buildings- decided the halls designat-. ni -hoovc stioiiKi nave tne . same harm. which, it is asserted, comes j fnyiii dust-laden windows, giving a ' rich, mellow aniloftly diffused light. J Man Urging Killing to Hang; I 'Actual Murderer to Prison Ottawa Out, March 12. Canada's supreme, court upheld a decision sen tencing to ileal'h . Ai man who counseled another to kill and giving a jail sentence to. the one who ac tually did the crime. The court sentenced Roineo Riniil bird, who shot and killed Luciei; Morisette to a prison term for man- i laughter, while his father, Joseph i Kemillard, w he ' incited the crime. must go to the allows. ' Evidence brought out that the i father had suspected Morisette of an illicit love affair with 'hc wife of young Remillard, and counseled the son to shoot hnii.- .H.VKKTIKIKXT Dcs Moines, la., March 12. cial.)"lt's a shame to take money. Really it is." i tins tlirl Mrs. Hessie .Martin. ciK'ar tel, reply when questioned as to her is the well known "Peck," clerk at being, an heir to the $Y91(K0,O00 the hotel. If she gets the money, Mrs. I Wyckoff estate in New York. Martin says she and her husband will have no trouble enjoying it. They deny they arc making any plans on how it will he spent. Mining Engineer Killed au Pedro, C at. March 12. hted M-' ' S. .lll III! ,.' of Oskak ooa, w in come in lor (.Spe- , ?C.,lXl).lUK) of the e-Utc. according "the ,0 PreVeut figures. This will he di vide! among five children. Fortune seekers will gain none of clerkatthe Fort Des MoinesJio-: Mrs Martin' legacy, as her husband XV..ash, a mining engineer of na- presi,lent for tr:ims.sjoi; . to tional repute, was killed when the ; senate, a long list of junior army of ficers for propiotion to grades up to and including caotain, identical with the list submitted by I'resident Wil son, which failed of confirmation on objection of Senator McK-cllai, democrat, of Tennessee. The pro motions were made in accordance with the law, Secretary Weeks said, and rould not he changed. automobile he was driving plunged HKI feet down the side of a precipice. Weeks Sulmiits List of Officers for Promotion Washington. JVC, March 12. Secretary Weeks has sunt . to the the Menilters of Tenants" UfUii Arrested-as Niglil ljlidcis Scottsboio, Al.i.,' March I . pear ly 5(1 prisoners, ( whom .it aie al leged members of the TcimiUs' un ion, were in Jackson county Jinl '" day,, lacing charges in eoiineelioii with the tecrwt night liduig depre dations. .. , u . INGROWN TOE NAIL TURNS OUT ITSELF noted authoritv savs that a few I drops of "Outgro" upon the skin stir- ! vrounding the ingrowing nail reduces ' innanunaiion ana, pain anu so tougn-, ens' the tender, .sensitive skjn under- i neath the Toe nail, that it can not penetrate stbc-, flesh, arid the' nail : turns naturally outward almost over ' night. ' ; "Outgro" is a harmless, antiseptic I manufactured for.chiroppdits. How-' ever, anyone cati buy ""oni the drum store-a tiny bottle containing duec tions. A nvF.RTI S K M KT CLOT KES HARE Steel Merger Announced , Canton, O.. March 12. Announce ; nicnt of the proposed merger of the United 'Alloy Steel corporation with the.Iierge'r manufacturing company iwd the United Furnace company, ell ' of .Canton.' was made by the United Aloy Steel corporation this -v -morning. The consolidation will have ,-a gross balance sheet of $42,000,000. -. ; , - '. '. , , Divorce Court ' IVtitinn. , I'li J" Til. Anderson against Nellie Ander son, Vtesiertlon. Mt1IJa Lemm against Alexander I.emm, nonsupport. OUeso. T. Ferret BRalnst Gmerlal Ferret, cruelly. . . .-Mtnhl Ford against James Ford, eru- Gertrude Emella Smith against Klmcr J. Smith, eruelty. Maud Seranten against Floyd Scranton, i nonaupport. y. - rertee9. Elinor A. Haskell from William T. Has- frora Gertrude' Jlolts, much disease; Men' Garments;! Often. Con tain Enough Disease Germ v to Spread a Plague. 5 . '-' CLEAN CLOTHES SAFE ' If we. or vou, would approach the, average well dressed man of cleanly! habits and say: "Sir: lour clothes contain ton or twelve ounces, yes, perhaps a couple of pounds of dirt I" the man so addressed might, feel in censed J might even show fight. .... . Yet it is a .fact,-for the average man's clothes do harbor the afore said dirt. He cannot help himself. Even to walk about the city for a few weeks invites the dirt. It comes from everywhere and every thing 'and 'easily attaches itself to' the pores of cloth, especially wool cloth. - '. And it goes without sayinf? that millions of disease gernrs might easily be included among the in nocent "just dirt." Dresner Brothers, th immense Dry Cleaners and Dyers, at 221 1 2217 Farnam Street, extratt several bushels of dirt from Men's Clothes each and every working day of the i year. If you have any doubt ot this just step into the Dresher es tablishment and they will show you the dirt substance fairly oozing from' the equipment at the end of a run. One can fairly shovel it out. j Now, Dresher Brothers will' clean Men's Clothes so that they are' really clean. Dreshers will extract all of the dirt and will exterminate all of the germs if germs are pros-,, ent. Dreshers cleaning process is just the kind that germ specialists, strongly advocate. But, even Dresher Brothers can not guarantee that your clothes will forever stay free from dirt - and germs, everf if they do clean your clothes with a masterful process. You must send in your clothes reg ularly. It will prove to be a genuine keii. cruelty. ( health insurance, if you do. for X - I your own health's sake and that of !.;...m5m;..;..4.H'"'5 your family be sure that your Ylclotnes are not germ carriers, ino SI man is sure that he isn't a germ carrier if he is not sure that his ft 1 X ft 1 Get Acquainted i HERE'S young woman who Into VompetltloB with men re- portm erery day In the week ud baa remarkable aucee at beating 'em at tnril own game. She la M1h f-.tla Flelaeh man, latest addition t o The B e'l start ( city new getters. Mica tlelsrhman I not what ts k no w n t n ' new paper parlance aa "sob alater," though aha ean on occasion prearnt with real (tie human Interext the aort of stories that open wide the . tear ducts. Bhe haa confidence' In her ability ta "raver any stery a man ran handle." ' W ha t"a . more, he get awaj with . Mto . Flelachmaa la an Omaha girl and haa worked on aewspaner . her tor several yaKl" ' clothes are scrupulously c,lean Be sure! Have Dreshers clean your clothes every once in a while. It is a safe guess that the many re cent cases of Smallpox were car ried about by germs in clothes. Spring will soon . be. here. It would be highly proper for you to get your clothes cleaned now. Have all of your garments in readiness for the warmer season and know that you will wear clothes that are hygienic absolutely free of germs. And please know that there is a difference in cleaning establish ments too. Dresher Brothers oper ate a perfectly sterile plant, and there are a few others in Omaha, but not many.' - ' v Dresher Brothers may be reached by Fhone Tyler 0345. South Siders I may reach urcsher e bouth bide branch by phoning South 0050. Or, you may leave, your work at the plant, 2211-2217 Farnam St, at Dresner, The Tailors, 1515 rarnam St, or at one of - the Dresher branches in the Burgess-Nash Co., or Brandeis Stores . . . Dresners pay express or parcel post charges one way on. out-of-tova clothes shipments. II! TUT EVERYBODY STORE" ii in., ii i)' i ii All.That Is New for Spring Is Here for Your Approval Welcome Auto Show Visitors WE are glad that Omaha has the opportunity of entertaining you, and we hope that we may have the pleasure of being of sen-ice to you. We, want you to'mako Burgess-Nash .your head quarters and use every convenience, such as free check stand, Ask Mr. Foster information service, rest rooms, Postoffice, and telephones. . The Auto Show will be greater than ever this yearv for every endeavor has been made in developing improvements and perfecting the automobile to a greater degree, and .consequently many persons are more anxious to buy new cars to replace, old ones or to feel the pride of ownership of an automobile for the first time. , . ' The same -enthusiasm exists in. the new spring wearing apparel. The. designers have outdone' them selves this season. Everyone is eagerly replacing their winter apparel with new up-to-date things. Our new spring merchandise is on display in every section of this great store and we cordially invite you, to view it during your stay in the city. Women's Silk Hose, Of Vie Finest Quality THE test of hose is in the wearing, but the prac tical women want to know beforehand how well they wear. Our silk hose are of the finest quali ties and are recognized by particular women as hose that give splendid satisfaction. . ; Silk hose in the popular shade ot tfray may be had from $2.00 to $3.75, both in the plain silk and chiffon .. Bilk. Beautiful i embroidered hose in various shades, 'including black, ' from $75 to $4.75 .Plata eiltvhose, in Hit co!oj yt r o m .$1.10 -to $51019.? ' , "Silk hose:j;with . . Pointex heel,- at $3 'and $3.75. vrw; Silk ' h o s el with Pointex .:heel --und lisle top, at; $2.75. Distinctively Individual Are These Pretty Spring Frocks Priced from $25 Up YOU'LL find the most delightful frock fashions and in such a variety that you'll have no trouble in selecting your own becoming style, whether it is a strictly tailored costume very pimply made, but in elegant line, or one of those youthful models with many ruffles, or a model with accordion pleated tunic, or model elaborately trimmed with braid or em broidery. They are all here in tricotine, picotine, twill cord, taffeta, charmeuse and Canton crepe. Slender Lines and Effective Trimmings in the Spring Suits Priced from $25 Up AS long as fashion rules, the tailored suit, whose trim lines give that desired slender appearance, will continue to be a favorite street costume. This slim 11 ess of line is accentuated in the newest suits by simplicity of design and the effectiveness of the "trimming. For dressier wear, the more elaborate trimmings of beads and embroidery is used, especially on tricotine, which is among the most favored materials. Styles to suit every taste and for every size purse are here. Priced from $25.00 up. Second Floor " TFM A Touch of Lace EXQUISITEVVenise laces makex ideal trimmings for blouses, neckwear, . fine underwear and children's dresses, and furthermore, Yenise lace is the popular lace of the coming season. Large and complete assortmentsxin edges and in sertions are here for your -approval at moderate prices. ' ' Main Floor rap. - ;-;v- -i . -MYi-vtf7 " - - i rM?ifey''u v I7 ? , r: ..-:-:.', , - " ' ' ' - 'in ! 7. Main Hoor Imported Blue and White Cloths and Scarfs M PORTED blue and white lunch cloths, table cloths and dresser scarfs. These are made of a heavy weight, one-piece fabric, with neat' hemstitched edge and in -very rich and effective designs of blue. x "ViJl. UL 'AW- 'HM I 45x45-inch size cloths at $1.75 iach. 54x54-inch size cloths at $2.50 each. 63z63-inch size cloths at $3.95 each. 72x72-inck size cloths at $4.25 each. 18x42-inch size scarfs at 79c each. , V 18x52-inch size scarfs at 95c each. In some of the sizes the quantity is limited. Main Floor The Daintiest of Undergarments Which Women Are Delighted lo Wear SJLK and chiffon undergarments, once thought of only as a luxury, ,have proved themselves practical and sensible additions to Milady's wardrobe. Possessed of soft, dainty beauty, delightful to wear, easy ' to launder, they quickly proved their practicability. Besides the more practical tailored models, there are the exquisite garments of georgette, satin, crepe de chine, etc., trimmed with real laces, flowers and ribbons of delicate hues. , Like a veritable flower garden of great beauty, our dainty under garments await your approval. In the pretty shades of pink, lavender, blue, orchid, green and other rainbow colors. . ' ' Shimraery. satins and crepe, de" chines form many of the handsome negligees which are made attractive with lace, ribbons and flowers. Wide range of prices. ...' ''Second Floor Real Linens Worh) of the Consideration of Every Economical Housewife Table Cloths $5.95 each Jtound double damask linen table cloths, an extra heavy quality, made from pure Irish flax. They have neat scalloped edge and are size 4 i inches in diameter. Very spe cial, $5.95 each. Madeira Towels $2.95 each Beautiful Madeira towels of large size; these are of fine quality of Irish linen huck, with hand scalloped edge and Jiand-embroi-dered designs, $2.95 each.- Luncheon Napkins . $2.95 half doz. Luncheon napkins of fine round thread Irish linen, with neat seal-., loped edge and neatly embroidered designs in corner. $2.95 for dozen. , Dresser Scarfs ' $4.95 each Madeira dresser scarfs, sizes 45 and 54 inches long. These are of fine quality of-linen, withlhantj scalloped .edge and hand-embroi-dercd designs. Very special at $4.95 each. Tea Cloths -$3.95 each Linen tea cloths, size 45x45 Inches square. These are a heavy weight quality that will give good service. (Excellent value for $3.95 each. . Madeira Cases $1.75 Madeira cases for knives, spoons or forks; these are hand-scalloped and hand-embroidered on fine quality Irish linen. Specially priced at $1.75 each. Baby Cases . $1.50 each ' Madeira baby cases in beautiful hand-embroidered designs -on fine, sheer fabric in size 14x18 inches, , $1.50 each. Main Floor Capes and Coats; Divide Honors for Popularity , 1 ' ; ' WHETHER you've decided what you want in the way of a wrap, or whether you've waited to be convinced by new models, this collec tion holds in store a delightful revelation. Aside from the beauty of the styles and materials" you'll find that gratifying reflection of your own discriminating taste and refinement, the same exquisite atten tion to detail and'tailoring found only in garments of the best quality. ' Among our wide assortments you will find wraps developed of .' ' Chamoistynes Romona . Velour Veldynes Orlando Tricotine ' These soft, luxurious fabrics come in shades of gray, ostrich, nilvrfV. pine, slynx and several equally as popular colors. Priced from $25 Up i Second Floor -1 Oxfords Are Smart for Spring Wear 1 ! Moderately Priced N- the spring the correctly dressed woman looks to her shoes first of all. lor she .knows that without the right footwear the effect of even-the smartest costume, is lost. You will be delighted with the new style oxfords that have just arrived, and are on display in the shoe section. ; The brogue, the plain oxford, and the plain stitched tip ox ford in brown and the oxford in patent leather are very stylish. But what's best of all is the prices which are exceptionally low. ' Second Floor Rugs and Floor Coverings To Brighten the Home for Spring : AXMINSTER RUGS 7 T UST received a new shipment of rugs in a large and most complete" I line of patterns and colorings. Kich heavy nan, all over patterns.' . colorings beautiful, complete line of sizes. '"' 9x12 sizes $45.00 to $69.50 8-3x10-6 sizes 42.50 li 65.00 Neponset Felt Base Floor CoVering, 59c Thick, durable, sanitary, quickly and easily kept clean. Attractive patterns f6r every room in the house. Water can't soak into Neponset, it can't be cause it's waterproof. - Every yard guaranteed. 6 feet wide. Special showing, 59c sq. yd. 7-6x9 6x9 sizes sizes 39.00 to 31.30 to 59.00 41. co: Electric Vacuum -1 Cleaners, 337.50 ". 6 only, Viuvium clonnenir . which we used for demonstra" tion purposes on sales floor. Per fect condition, only slightly marred in handling. For quick selling Monday, $37.50 each. .:, A aiiawaiii nwwaiau-aA-,...- rt , :w. -j. , v..- Third Floor j j .':