Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, June 19, 1915, Page 8

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TOMLINSON HEAD OF THE TRAVELERS Slate of the Nominating committee of the T. P. A. Unanimously Elected by Convention MEET NEXT YEAR IN LAFAYETTE The slate prepared by the nomi- nating committee of the Travelers'| Protective astociation was adopted and the following named officers were unanimously elected convention Friday morning. C. F. Tomlinson, North Carolina, presi- by the wdnt Louls Ochs, Loulsiana, first vice presi- dent. B, C. Heinbach. Pennsylvania, second vice sresident George W. Bell, New York, third vice | "president. Frack Haag, Missouri, fourth vice pres 1dent. T. B. Rhoads, Illinols, fifth vice presi- dent. . 8. logan, Indlana, seoretary-treas- urer. g Directors at Large (8t. Louis)—George | 1B, Steffens, two years; E. W. Rose, two ears; W. C. Hepburn, one year. Directors at Large—Ben 8. Thompson Indiana, two years: George B. Begerow, WNebraska, two years; J. R. Bass, Ten- inessee, Lwo years; Willlam O'Nell, Cal- Mfotnia, one year Chajrmen of national committees Laglslative-J. W. Willlams, Virginia Raliroad— ! Central Passenger association, J. R Crawford, Indlana. Western Passenger assoclation, . & ‘Auern, Illinols. Trunk Line association, R. R. Boggs, Pennayivania. i3 Southeastern Passenger assoclation, R.| i A. Broyles, Georgia. B Transcontinental Passenger assoc!stion, . V. Gelden, California. Press—Charles A. Nelson, Tilinots 1} Hotel-Max Banner, Geqrgla. i1 Employment—Charles G. Lee, North i Carolina. ; i Go0d Roads—Dan W. Sales, Virginia. { The speech nominating Mr. Tomlinson ‘Was made by Allen L. Byrd of Mr. Tom- Imson’s state, North Carolina, one of the many eloquent men of the convention, i1 Latayette Next Ye . ‘The final work of the convention con- #uted of the clection of a national chap- Jain and the chocsiug of the next con- vention ity Rev. A. ‘A Brooks of Hastings, Neb., | Was chosen national chaplaln by a large | majority and his election was mado | unanimous. { Lafayette, Ind., was chosen as the place for next year's convention. Two much larger cities, Loulsville, Ky., and Savannah, Ga., were active in the fleld Tor the convention, but the well directed campaign of the smaHer city won out. Lafayette has only 20,000 people. He Runs His Pipe Through His Lip Frank Béndreen, & laborer lving at © Third and Hickory streets, was the vic- | | that of an odd accident yesterday. Ho walking to work and smoking his when he stumbled and fell on hie pipe cutting his 1y weverely: NEW PRESIDENT OF THE NA- TIONALT. P. A O — CFTomlinsory .filizabeth Flynn | Gives Series of i ! Miss Elizabeth Gurley Flynn | York, prominent labor organizer, inaugu | rated a nine-day series of lectures at the | ball of the Industrial Propuganda lqague | at Thirtesnh and Doulas streets Thurs | day evening. Miss Fiynn is known among | organizars of labor all over the country. | She was among those who went through the big labor fights at Spokane and Law- rence, Mass. HIGH SCHOOL NORMALS PERFECT ORGANIZATION The members of the normal class of the Omaha Migh schodl have organized an association to be known as the Normal Alumni of the Omaha High School. Through this association they hope to be mutually helpful. after they enter upon the work of teaching In the rural schools. |38 The following officers were slected: Pres- |tdent, Marguerite Holt Thomason: vice | president, Lenore Douglns: secretary, Boss Townsend: corresponding secretary, | & Alice Allen: treasurer, Edna Anderson; {reporter, Pauline Simpson EXPRESSMEN OPERATING k WITHOUT CITY LICENSES - | TAcenss Inspector Anton Hoffman, filed | § complaints in polwe court against A.| Jacobson, proprietor of a second-hand store at 71 North Sixteenth street; P. { lotle, expresman at 1619 street; J. J. Brown, expressman ac i North Twenty-thitd street, and Walter Petersen, expressman at Twenty-eighth and Ohlo streets. All arc charged with | conducting their business without LN | Ticense. of New Don't Negleet € in every home for coughs and col Children and aged lke ft. 8o All drug- gists,~Advertisement BLIZZARD REFRIGERATORS These high-grade Refrigerators, which are so moderately priced, are not the result of any sacrifice pf material or labor. Our inexpen- :{:;llll‘ln( and. location enables you to secure one of the highest- Retrigerators made at'the price of a cheaply constructed one. All standard sizes are here for your inspection. UTILITY GAS RANGES Every Utility Gas Range is warranted in action and construction. Utility Gas Ranges will stand -the most rigid criticism of the expert; every detall of construction has been carefully gone over to eliminate the possibility You Make Your Own of danger to the user. Terms at the Oentral. | See our besutiful 3-room home | rator, the . d intel wi i A I!uln' !Ilm‘b rol nlgd ol w! tar: Wheu cleaning: our price. . See Our Complete Line of ‘We are exclusive agents in Omaha and vicinity for Blizzard Refrigerat- ors and Utility Gas Ranges. | to bake our price. outfits, every- wu complete, ¥ cesserenernns \ See our beautiful 4-room home ontfits, every- thing complete, s‘lo “ for TR bt structed of solid oak, 4 feet long, complete, with chains, .lu Porch and Lawn Furniture. in " Wood awing is re and well bolted MARD SIS Davenrort {8 styles. last long. your favorite book? Pit, The, Frank Norris. Damon and The of, Albert Payson erhuue. | s At Brandeis Stores you get more intelligently selected dry goods, more carefully made ap- parel, better value and service, which at every point is the most skilled and intelligent known to modern storekeeping. It is mar- velous the number of things we have, for one reason or another, at lower than usual prices. VALUES TO $10.98. Just a limited quantity of these blouses from onc of our best blouse makers, made in extra quality ma- terials and styles. lvery onc chic and dainty and the & latest of Fashion’s funcifnl creations, | There are blouses among these for all occasions- | dozens of styles to select from. beantifuily made. Blonses in all sizes but not in all | Come early as blouses such as these will not | SATURDAY $8.85, I | Photoplay | Free Autographed Porteait of Your Movie Favorite | To properly emphasize nation-wide photo-play book week at our store, we will present with each copy of a Grosset & Duniap | Photoplay title, an autographed portrait, 10%5x14 inches, of | ‘Moyle"” Star—over twenty different ones to select | from. When you see a photoplay like Eternal City, | Eagle's Mate, Master Key or Million Dollar Mystery | and Trey O'Hearts, wouldn't you like to read the soc [ | 5 OOO Well we have all of them and forty others, at, BEach | » Your Favorite Photoplay in Book Form. Here Are Some of Them [ Bagle’'s Mate, Anna Alice Chapin. -m'ldl..o-nc.l-- %fly.ma‘-m Clansman, The, Thomas Dimon, Jr, Story i Bternal City, The, Mall Oaine. Tm:umm. fia.:'.-fl\l. The, Louis J. Sh;inng New Summer Frocks An entirely new assortment of smart new summer apparel In Misses’ and Women'’s sizes. All are distinctly the summer tailor dresses and very excellent choosing is here., They are the style setters that others follow. The making alone is worth the prices asked. New Taffeta Silk Dresses New Net Dresses New Organdie ] New Voile Dresses New Sport Dresses Special Lot of Fine Silk | Special Lot of Cool Summer Dresses at $12.50 | Frocks Values to $25.00. | at, $10,00, About 60 Smart Pretty | We have assembad about Bilk Afternoon and Street | 140 very pretty, dainty warm Dresses in taffeta, crepe me- | weather frocks, including teor and crepe de chine. | laces, nets, volles, etc., in Hvery good color and nobby | white and colors. Every style. good style of the season. | Special Lot of Wash Bkirts at $1.00, | Your choice of several hundred good wash skirts, made | l | | of good repps, ratine, Bedfords, pique and linons. Every } smart style. All sizes : ‘Children’s Specials h i ldren's —Children's —C h i1 dren's New Lawn 950 siday Dresser | 81:00 s A Dresses—A speclial ~They ocome in the eparate showing of very | natural Wnen color and | Middy Skirts—Made of of children’s | white, w! arge sailo s Doy tewpdresigs” in | coliars, laclpe in front |znnd, heav- drill, plain da‘nty calors an o two-piece effects. A and pleated. Full cut, sims. § to 14 vears | ages 6 to 16 vears. IJ“St 500 Sample B]ouses ‘ Nemo Annual “Vaca- T at $385 | S S Sl cation Special has all the Nemo points of good- ness to recom- mend it, except- ing that it is not self reducing cormset, although it is quite suita- ble for the aver- | age medium full Crepe de Chine Blouses fer L aensen e Ures. Georgette Crepe Blouses comfortable and because it s Radium Silk Blouses Taffeta Blouses el with I ] bust, | gored to imsure e Shadow Lace Blouses | | ‘dom' %ien you beanime® *™¢ v DO Jiou, know that the cerrect poiss of the flfure is attained only by the | proper fitting corset, throwi chest forward and 'the hip back, giving support to the All new merchandise | | su value of the season This Nemo Special {s fitted without extra charge at only..... . Book e Week ; Our S at Nine O’clock Saturday Nights Big Annual June S tore Closes oy ol A\ ) bfim: A4 o ] Bigger and better than ever. New, dainty Undermnsli sheer white stuffs, just here from their birthplace and shov slightly delayed on account of manufacturers failing to shij Crepe de Chine Lingerie—Prett and embroidery —are specially, 79¢ ) For Camisoles with deep I lace yokes. All sizes, 31089 ¥ Flesh and white. . y Gowhs—Lace yokes and F edgings, ribbon run. Flesh and white. Envelope Ohemise—Beauti- ful lace yoke and narrow Val trimmings. $3 89 Choice of Crepe de Chin o Gowns, Envelope Cher est of laces, chiffon rose, insertings these are the manufacturers’ sam; Special Lots of Selected for this sale, that ments you will be astonishel Gowns — Dainty lb(-; lingerie cloths ang oid- sooks, lace and em. eries. e Combinations — Pretty lace tape with ribbon, | princess shapes. J $1.45 Two special assortmen\ embroideries, sheer linger shapes and effective cuts Gowns, Combination, Corset Covers. All si women. Special Lot of Gowns at ...... Special Combina- tion Suits A purchase of 1,365 petticoats from a well-known (| | ‘All his samples and stock 6n hand, a cash offer brought to (! from us for some time. Because of European difficulties, th | rary. On Sale Saturday—Main Floor and Basement. Petticoats with deep knee flounces, accordion pleated" Petticoats with the cross bar tucks and Vandyke pleatings Dancing petticoats and street petticoats of Orepe de Chine with large bottoms and lace insertion; petticoats of plain and change- able Messalines; Satin Charmeuse, Taffeta, Poplin, Novelty Silks, Wool Jersey and Silk Jersey. Sale of over Pairs Men’s and Women's Tess n&m Country, Fine Oal of fhe Morth, The, stewart All the Women’s and Misses’ Fine Shoes, Pumps and Oxfords, PR AR sl.zs All the Men’s Ox- fords, a pair...... 31-95 Wescott. :m.w.mu--l Mlnn-.l.m'qu{1 ! ©On, Wonderful MWight, Touls : | | | Special Kelly’s Guaranteed Saturday ....... ELECTRIC FANS on Saturday every kit in former selling prices., (¥4 Sale | Flower Department e 8N — 9 | Specials on Roses az and Carnations. A l w C° % | l'i)nwor designs our spe- c.o ave MINg | | cialty. An electric fan is a source Out Flower Department—Main of endless comfort to the en- tire household. It will keep you cool in the dining room, boudoeir, living room and kit- chen, | Sweetland % Specials 1 ! &hd F“' 6 98 i Special Opera Cream Fruit Roll— hl‘ ST o | per“'fm'::r‘" nut meats, sml-k ..$1.49 Maple Confections—Caramels, Cocoa Balls and Penochio. Rt Hox. .80 Hth-ln.d. assorted Cocomnut Balls, — N, Strawb, 4 Sale of AUTOMOBILE | | st-idfEfEs 8 —J LI INC" l(l'rs Al Piavors. " Batarday per pmonder . g:.r“fl'h. Cl;u;llul-«mo«ut- and stock at exactly half our Greamy fruit“and cetiers: * Spe- £ !Iu- thing for picnies, ete.) 5 Qld-tashioned Bla Hd - e ST npt Tee rons—Regular price $2.48, i Take Home & Box of Our Presh, Pure — b e Silk Gloves Saturday at Little More Than Half Price e —— Saturday should be the busiest day in our silk glove department this season. Several purchases of a most fortunate character will go on sale, Lot 1—Black S{lk Gloves, worth to 79c, at 45« | Women'’s Elbow Length Pure Silk Gloves (21 to 2. inches long, will turn the eibow considerably): double tipped; black, white and pink. “Run of the mill” of grades usually sold at 69¢ and 79c. while 1,600 pair last ....... i3 Lot _‘.'———Women'n Long Silk Gloves, worth to $1.00, at 65¢c. About 800 pair in this lot. 22 inches long Fine quality pure silk Tricot or Milanese in black or white, Every pair guaranteed double tipped ¢ WL SO0 0Bt DAIE s o e ns i s ns o 65 Lot 3—Only about 600 pair Women's Short Silk These gloves are fine silk, good qual Gloves at 26e¢ ity, double fl;_l‘!l'”lil)l'l&d, ‘Run of the mill” of the uxcellent for wear. Black or 25c 50¢ grade “‘,’,".“L While this small quantity lasts, pair. Very . Special — Women's Two-Clasp Guaranteed Double Fippad Hilk ioe ayser or Brandeis guar anteed makes: white or . also the much wanted | heavy embroidered black ks on white and_white | | on m..u'k &lo Suatanteo slip in every o | | pair. Lvery 0/ e t | | Bl ipped C | Summer Sale .g_f — - . Hosie _ Was the warm weather waiting for this sale? Cer- tainly it is a timely offering, for here are garments vital to hot weather comfort at great reductions—just when hot weather is ready to pounce upon us. 1,000 Pair Women's. Pure Dye Thread Silk Stockings—Ail I shades, plain and fancy, All silk and silk with lisle tops; all are full fashioned, high: spliced heels and toes with doubly soles and wide double garter tops; some with buttonholes for supporters. Regular $1.00 and £1.25 values, Saturday, pair Kt i B) e 69c 2,000 Pair Women’s Thread Silk Boot and Fiber Silk to the Top Stockings— White, black aud almost every color, in- cluding shoe shades. Full fashioned and seamless; rein- foroed soles, heels and toes with wide garter tops. Regular 50c quality, a pair T AR L T 35c Misses” and Children’s Fine | Men’s Silk Lisle Thread Ribhed Lisle Stockings — | Hose—White, black, tun and Full seamless, double knees; | v ol . . spliced heels and toes; 25c quat. | [0V Iull seamless. 14 ity, special, pair ., ..., .15¢ | quality, pair. 12

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