THfc fctt.: OMAHA. Sl'M'AY. MAKCli 1. IV22, 8A Suicide and Wife j Carrington Becomes in Tiff. Declares ' Advertising Director Dead Man s Son Youth Bitter ToHinli 5trp. mother Prostrated t Find ing of Lifflcii Forms io Homr. Tor lutJe Lils. I iuti Y) thought thfy'd ht beiirr off iih him, o he took them with him!" Tomr!"n 'or hit dead little h'oilif r and n'sttr, Roy, S, and Cath erine, 4, trmpered the gritf of Henry McGill, whose father, Wiltum MtU'll, 5-. asphyxiated himself and two little one i, in a fit of detponden y Friday. Young; Mcdll if bitter toward hit trpmother, who ai the first to find the three Jifeleii form, when he returned to her home. 3524 Charles street, from work, late Friday alter noon. "She n much younger than he; they never teemed to get along." said the youth. "Then they had trouble about my titter, Alice." Wife Prostrated. Mrt. ItcGill it completely proi1 tratcd by her triple Ioji. Her face showed the ravaget of a terrible night of suffering and the had to be supported on both sides when the wat removed jeurday from the Methodist ho-pital to the home of a friend, Mm. George Saffelder, North Twenty-ninth ttreet, 1 Inrence. 'My poor babet." the murmured as the tossed her head wearily, from title to side. Relatives in Fort Dodge, la., have been notified. Rev. Howard Whit comb of Calvary Baptist church is in charge of funeral arrangements. Finds Bodies. Mrs. McGill found the three bod ies, when she returned home from the Kimball laundry, where she is em ployed. She grabbed the little girl, who was held under the right arm of the dead man, and ran into the yard, streaming for help. The boy was held between McGill' legs, accord ing to Police Officer M. Jenson, who investigated the case. The windows of the house were shut tieht. All the doors were closed and the iront door, which is usually left unlocked during the day, was locked. Seven jets of the lighting fixtures and the gas atove poured the poison funics into the room. . "I tried the front door and found it locked."' said Mrs. McGill. That . was unusual. I went to the back door and when I opened it I saw them all lying on the floor. There was gas pouring out of the room." Police Surgeon Houlton, who was railed, said that the three had been dead more than an hour. Bought Candy for Children. "Mr. McGill came to my house just before noon." said Mrs. Ostrand, "and asked for Catherine. Roy was ('laying on the sidewalk. He took the children to the grocery store and bought them some candy and then tnnl . 1 That wa ri tact iwn mw.i iiv.iiw ..a .. I lieard of them. My son Earl, 11. went to the McGill home about 2 and yelled for the children, but no tlead then. It is a shame, for the v children and the mother were very fine. V "Catherine was a beautiful girl with big blue eyes and dark black hair." Then Mrs. Ostrand broke down and wept. According to Mrs. Ostrand, IMc Gill said to her recently: "Have you ever reached the point where vou don't care what happens? Well, that is the way I feel. If H wasn't for the children I would cut nv, throat." Had Domestic Trouble. McGill was an employe of the k'irkcndall Shoe company until a year ago. He had been employed there for 18 years, as a shoemaker, according to neighbors. He quit about a year ago and went to work for the telephone company. For sev eral months he has been out of em ployment, and this has worried him, ihev said. Police reports slated that Mr. and Mrs. McGill have been having domes tic trouble and that about a year ago, Alice, 16, daughter ot McGill by his first wife, who died, left home be cause of a quarrel with her step mother. Neighbors said this led to quarrels between Mr. and Mrs Mc Gill. The girl is now in an institu tion in the itate, police said. . Mr. and Mrs. McGill have been married 10 years. When they were married McGill was 42 and his wife 21. Mexican General Slain Nogales. Ariz.. March 18. Gen. Felix Diar was shot and killed yes terday near Ortiz, Sonora, Mexico, midway between Hermesillo and Guaymas, according to advices re ceived here last night. First advices said the man killed was a nephew of Porfirio Diaz, for mer president of Mexico, but infor mation from other sources indicated that the dead man was not related to the late president. Gen. Diaz was arrested in Guaymas. 1 1 T!A Crring1on eJrJ Richard A. Carrington, jr., hat been promoted from advertising man tier to the newly-created position of advertising director of The Bee. lie will now devote the major por tion of hit time to the foreign adver tising department, working with Prudden, King & Frudden. thu newt, paper's advertising representatives ia Chicago and New York. Mr. Carrington joined The Bee't advertising caff as a solicitor in 1911, became assistant advertising manager in 1913 and advertising manager in 1916. Trior to 1911 he had been advertising manager of The Anaconda Standard. Anaconda, Mont., and of the Duluth Newt Trihunei He started into newspaper work as a reporter on the Kansas City Star and later on the Denver News and Salt Lake Herald Republican. Thousands See St. Patrick Day Parade in N. Y. New Orleans. March 18. The Diaz reported shot and killed yes terday near Ortiz station, Sonora, Mexico, is not the Gen. Felix Diaz, nephew of lJortino xiaz, lormcr prcsildent of Mexico. According to A. Roras, private secretary to Gen. Diaz, the latter is in New Orleans and has been here for some time. C. of C Asked to Co-operate iu Legion Employment Day In response to the appeal of the American Legion for employment for ex-service men, the United States Chamber of Commerce, Washington, D. C, has called upon its member organizations to co-operate wit If local legion posts in carrying out American Legion National Employ ment day on March 20. A letter from the national chamber to the Omaha Chamber of Commerce reads: "The welfare of our reterans is ot high concern to the ration and it believed that our organization mem bers will respond to this request con cerning employment aid and render every assistance in their power to those in distress." Bee Want Ads Are the Best Bus-fcess-Gctters. Free Slate Celebrated With out Reference to Political Sentiment Orange and Green Mingle. New York, March 17. The free dom of Ireland was celebrated with out reference to any division of po litical sentiment in the annual St. Patrick day parade on Fifth avenue this atternoon, witnessed by thou sands. For two hours hosts of men, women and children carrying tiie green, white and orange banners of a)he new Lnn. beside the Stars and Striocs tramoed alonar four and a half miles of pavement, cheered by shiv ering crowds in a bitterly cold wind, and inspired, by dozens of bands. "We know; no south., we know no north;, we know only Ireland," read a banner. Leading the parade were veterans of'the "fighting 69th" National guard regiment. in they overseas unifrsQj. and next were Rainbow divi? fighters. The marching tune of tiie Irish revolutionists, "Soldiers of Erin," came from many of the bands as they passed the reviewing stand, saluted, by Mayor llylan, former Governor Smith, Auxiliary Bishop John J. Dunn, and other notables. The women marchers wore white frocks under flowing silk tunics of green, trimmed with orange or gold. A group of turbaned Hindus also participated in the parade. The Ancient Order of Hibernians gathered by the hundreds, and so did the Gaelic league and the friends of Irish Freedom, and the Protestant Friends of Ireland and the Clan-Na-Gael and kindred societies. Supreme Court Justice Edward J. Gavcgan, the grand marshal, rode a charger that once was General Pershing's. Banquets in many parts of the city closed the celebration tonight. Rosewater Accepts Place as Exposition Assistant Philadelphia, March 18. Victor Rosewater, former publisher of The Omaha Bee, today accepted appoint ment as assistant to the president of the Sesqui-Centennial Exhibition association, at a salary of $7,500 a year. His chief duties, it was said, would be to look after publicity in connection with the exposition, which is to be held in 1926. . Governor Cox Endorses Plans to Aid Ex-Soldiers Boston, March 18. Immediate and earnest support oi the nation-wide effort being conducted by the Ameri can Legion tofind work for ex-service men was strongly urged in a pro clamation issued by Governor. Cox last night. "Let individuals and organizations of all kinds lend their assistance," he said. "The reed is urgent and the call insistent." Road Conditions CFornisr.ee by Omshs. Auto Club Lincoln highway, east: Rtd good n-nison and Marslialltovn. Cedar Rapid! reports road Improving. Lincoln highway, west: Hoads go(t. Central City reported a Uttli rain, but roads good. Juleaburg to Sterling re ported bad. O. I D. highway: Roads good clear through to Denver. Light rain. Highland Cutofr: Rough. Cornhusker highway: Good. O Street road: Good. Omaha-Tnpeka highway: Good. Bridge at Louisville opened Wednesday. 8. T. A.- Good. King of Trails, north: Roads good to Minou.-l Vaiky. Fair-to good north. King -( Tra'ls. south: Good to- Falls City. No r-.pi'rt south. George Washinrton highway: Roads good to Sioux City. Black Bill Trail: Roads good to Nor folk. Custer Battlefield highway: Roads good through Iowa. Reported irapassablo through tome points la South Dakota and Wyomirg. River-to-River road Good to Xes Moines. Io-a Citr roads improving. Whits Pole road: Good to Dea Moines. No report eiw. T. O. A. Shortllne: Good to Greenfield. Blue Grass road: Rough near Glenwood. Fair to good otherwise. Weather reported cloudy at every point, with light ahowers smw points. Pre dictions for iktdy with possibly light rain. Lincoln Judge Will Annul Child Marriage itrpi to annul the wirrige of Unlgiil put o:f her .'hurt ikirti and If fount during mucimt ye.tfid.yl wiihii a fr.,o",ttt 4 Ue if tome youuuui pair mnivn loo putt i iftne Angtri ftywg fif:!, wrrf fir. mi rr jimpr. i s , i i mm w. A ssandaa a Mr.H ta-lBy A. r- X, Steer o! ; " " ihuueKhoor f r about li1 "t in the air tiro) of h i) thet in the courtroom. Lincoln. Mirth 17. Leii P ggi 17. md h' ife. formerly elm Starr. 1J. ere before l!5itict Judje Morniiif it an niormt i ne.nn, m -o$ tmt nt in, pun man, iart UtT nTw0 ,tl!j,ri,i fiffteil AtttM, , h,4,( .-.',,..,,.. b..h.ip i th. d.ort. f ! f.i and th. m n. i avfri the wlik'H tin court oeciaei f me.geu o a enougu t mne autf the. he nmg ia lioM a balloon to iHc ttit. lli h &o l.nattw rams rf.ti h ' Sa. ramst.t.i I'll liln.an4 BiiiL 4 .1 I the bri'1 i.tigitf4 the iitamise.' S,,lIltr Carrlo.l l.ift Judge Morn.nf ondminfd the mr. - 1 "'f,1,', ,on, fine ii a piete oi Mny. ; ny ...:..- i. - .l -" . . S .. . f . . ".. n.H . 1 I' .IIj i Ii jiI otner suitrenea m , i , riii imuy appo-KifH m j'". . IU rrin. ,h. ,,,, .!)SU. hl, illd WJ, ruruk Heenr. litu'gr .ihB el s rfJml OfftVUU IVipair , ' of Joint Mine Conffrfnc Waihingion, ifi'cH ! Ferretiiy of I abor Vtlt m4 other fderl pU (,.;: bit defpiitH of bringiig bout a )mx ffitiifiriu ft to! rp riltnr of (lit rrnlul toliflitn , lill I I S- s BIS laWn.ll a- .',.' hhu1 nnim gMsVaBHlin ' ill . Monday Showing of Apparel DestinedforSpringLeadershipinStylesforWomenandMisses Spring Dresses AVomcn'i tftemooa or te hour Dresses of Canton crepe, crepe de chine, crepe roms and georgette crepe are bewitching things embody ing.new style features and color com binations. They are Priced at 25.00 to 95.00 ' Sseend Floer Wirt - Women's Tweed or Tailored Suits Models suitable for street or spoils wear. The suit, this spring, is effec tively substituting for the afternoon frock because of the adaptibility of 1jie three-piece suit. The severely tailored styles hold their own among elaborately beaded and embroidered models. Priced at 19.50 to 110.00 Sieond Floer North Tailored Blouses Fine batistes and voiles are used tos make these blouses and they are effectively trimmed with gingham or real lace. Clever style, features . include Peter Tan collars, men's style bosom pleats, ruffles and frills. They are particularly adapted for Spring wear. Priced at 1.95 to 5.95 Second Floor South ... Spring Coats Every fabrie that Is adapted to the moods of Spring is represented iu these lovely Coau and Wrips, from the colorful tweeds and polo cloths to the high piled fabrics of luxurious appearance. Severely tailored and elaborately trimmed models seem equally popular. Priced at 19.75 to 95.00 Second Floor w tit New Apparel for the Miss Vouthful smartness is combined with low price in wearing apparel for women and misses. Top coats, tweed suits and cleverly made frocks take care of the misses' sports ueeds. while lovely styles and fabrics sre fashioned into dresses, coats and wraps for aft ernoon and evening wear. ' Priced at 19.50 to 125.00 . Second Floor Wt Silk Sweaters Pure silk Sweaters in slip-over or tuxedo styles are suited for sports or general wear. No costume of -blouse and separate skirt is complete with out one and many of the styles are now serving as blouses with very charming effect. Priced'Monday at 15.00 3cond Floor CenUr. 1- Decorative Art Goods Imported Stand Work BaikMs Round, oral, square, oblong and octagon shapes made of reed, wicker, straw and raffia in natural color with dainty decorations. Regular 5.00 value; specially O QC priced for this selling, a4i0 Round Valour Pillows With tapestry centers and antique braid trimming in old rose, mulberry, old blue, green rfr brown. Regular 3.00 value: O OC specially. priced for this sale, aWs0 White Metal Bowls 8-inch bowls, copies of old Dutch silver Ideas. ' QQ Regular 1.00 value for 0C Imported White Metal Flower Baskets Graceful design with glass insert for flowers. Regular 1.00 value; - oq specially priced for this selling, 0J C Oriental Incense Burners Buddha or urn styles.' Regular 23c value; very specially priced now at. Third Floor West 15c Sale of Wall Paper For Parlors and Dining Rooms Heavy oatmeal gilt stripes, tapestries, two-tones, figured blends in all colors; 49c 0 values, per roll, 30-inch Oatmeals New colors, cut-out borders to match; spe cial, per roll 12V2C Papert for Bedrooms ,'Stripes, chlntf, florals and new novelty papers in bright, cheerful color special price now, per roll, A 1 C Cut-Out Borders to Match 24c Washable Varnished Tiles Special price, Per roll, Light Paptrs One and two-room lots; borders to match; special, rj price, per roll, C Mak Arrangements for Hanging Your Paper NOW! . Fifth Floor West. Your New Spring Bonnet Will Be an Exclusive Model If You Select It in the - FRENCH ROOM These Hats express Spring's loveliness in every detail in their exquisite colorings and ' bcautifuV fabrics and straws, a profusion of flowers and other 'trimmings. " They come from New York's best makers, "Mil g'rim, Bruck "Weis, Hy 1 and, De Marinis and Lone and others. Priced 15.00 to 38.00 Second Floor East ' ' Hand-Made Laces Handmade Irish and Filet Insertions and Edges A bit ot real lace for your lingerie or neckwear gives the clever touch that transforms it from the ordinary to the elegant. In this special selling of handsome laces you can buy lovely French or Chinese filets, and Irish lanes, either insertions or edges from 1 to 5 inches wide Per Yard, 59c Imported Handmade Medallions A wonderful assortment of imported handmade me dallions in Cluny, Filet, Irish and Venetian laces. These may be used to make beautiful fancy work and exquisite lingerie Each, 5c to 1.98 Main Floor Center Noteworthy Savings in Spring Dress Goods Softness of texture is the special charm of new-season AVoolens. ' Combined with rich colorings, they become a delight to work with and to wear. A few of the most interesting values are instanced here. - 'AH Wool Tricotine And Poire Twill 54:inchVidth, a beautifully even weave O ?A in these two popular twilled fabrics. In navy blue only, yard, a 07 All Wool Materials 54-ineh width, new Spring weaves and colorings velour checks, tweeds, homespuns, velours and plaids. Specially priced for Monday selling at, per yard. All Wool Eponge 54-inch width, the smart new material for capes, dresses or suits in all the popular shades. Per yard, All Wool Basket Weave' 54-inch width, this soft finished, pliable fabric is especially delightful for Spring sport wear a separate coat or cape perhaps, in some of the new spring colorings. This material is thoroughly o QC sponged and shrunk. Priced for this selling, per yard, Main Floer Center including 1.79 4.50 Fascinating Beauty in New Spring Silks Have You Seen the New Spring Silks? The Silk Section is fascinating just now with a wonderful showing of new silks. Color finds perfection of expres sion ranging from the soft subdued tones to the bizarre sport shades. Among a bewildering variety of weaves we are showing May Queen, Crepe Knit, Molly-O, Moon Glo, Follow Thru, Blossom Time Prints, Paisley, Canton, Foulard'. Printed Radiums and Morning: Glorv Silk inings or 1.79 40-inch width, a host of desirable patterns suitable for coat linings or dress combinations. A fine quality that is a regular 3.50 value, specially priced for Monday at, per yard, Crepe de Chine 40-inch width, a three thread silk of good weight and firm 1 OQ texture all shades for street, afternoon or evening wear. Yard ; . Wash Satin 36-inch width, a dependable washing and wearing quality with a beautiful lustrous sheen in pink, flesh, orchid and honey " 1 CQ dew. 2.50 Value, special for this selling, per yard, 1 e OJJ Pure Dye Chiffon Taffeta 36-inch width, a splendid soft taffeta with high lustrous sheen, made to retail at 3.00 a yard. Just three shades, black, brown, . 1 CQ. and navy and a limited quantity for Monday per yard, i eOi7 Main Floor Center Domestics SHIRTINGS TooUls' Tamoui English Shlrtingi R d Label and MacKinlry irand, in t eplendi'l jortment of patterns and color Inge j made of aeleetfd yarn and of superior construction, and there fore unequalled for wear; an exceptional of fering for Monday; worth OSe; QQ, per yard, 07C MUSLIN 10,000 Yards of Un bleached Muslin Extra fine quality; OS to Z0 inches wide; in long mill lengths; values from 13c to 19c; in litis sale at, per jard, 10V2C GINGHAM Five Cases Genuine Bed Seal and York Zephyr Dress Gingham In assorted plain, colors; 2 to 10-yard lengths; while the limited quantity lasts; 1 Q worth 29c ; yard, 1 ;C " PERCALE I' Percale 36 inches widei; light and dark colors; dress and wrapper styles, in long mill lengths; in this sale, special price, 1 91, r per yard, FLANNEL r Vt White Shaker flannel . Good heavy, quality with, long, warm, fleecy nap; worth 19c; in this sale, P 1 yard, lVZ 1 rTKrrva a ur -i Amoskeag Apron Ging ham In. all the wanted blue and brown checks and broken styles ; also our well known Dependon quality; worth 19c; in this sale, specially priced, AlOCL at, per yard, a V- CRETONNE ' Lenox Cretonne 36 inches wide ; in a wonderful collec tion of new patterns and color combinations, includ ing tapestry effects, floral and conventional designs;, worth 39c; in this sale, & 28c Basement North. TheBrandeis Restaurants Now Serve Business Men's Lunch for 60c In the Men's Grill Tenth Floor Take Expreaa Elevators a Special for House furnishing Week French Plate Polychrome Mirrors In oval and panel shapes -Special price 5.75 Picture Department Sixth Floor South.