Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, July 10, 1915, Page 7

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e | £ T 1 e ¢ LOYELORN GRACIE 'South Omaha May W0 WHO EUY WAY QT |Soutioe stiin e other duy who bad 1 charctr was -sncatient” 80 Ro-| M Stonecypher [ invtanments g the, e, Wit A e THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, JULY 10, 1915 7 Pa MOI‘e fOI' ItS | listments. One of them had left by the|other “try” at the infantry A chased for the use of the family while | y ,, : purchase route twice Scarcely had Mr. Gunderson joined the Asks for Dlvorcelh\lnx in Lincoln to lapse $200, and that LEAYES HER HOME : . ‘Appelr & Recrmtmg Offioe for ne" And here they were, both back again | olors again when Anton Dyscus entered they are threatensd with foreclosure, Mllk 1n Futlll‘E‘ Enlistment After Having Pur- |to re-enlist the office and sald he wanted to Join the| . bor e filed it § The petition states that he formed a s 9 ve| Mar Stonecypher has it for s . | Guy 1. Quaders ot Cody. . Army. He is of Russian birth and gave ary O business partnership with B. C. Van- " b chased Their Discharges. y T. Gunderson of Cody, Neb., en - a fro y Bt gt | Twelve-Year-0ld Bluffs Miss, | 1t is rumored that mitk may be ratsed Lo listed January 2, 1912, going to the Four :"" QRGNS of hix Genren relative a8 | \.?,?.'I:‘..f x ::I T.:T:“T-n::‘n:‘:‘:‘m, [Zandt, a married woman, incorporated 1 cent a quart in So »mah c ey | teenth intantry, At re felamy, Russia. (Corporal Blackett re-| Kok - » | tor $10,00 and states that he was con- or “Pu S n South Omaha, account nth infantry. About fourteen months s ¢ Twelt 4 How wits. | Scolded by Parents for “Puppy | "L " W o Soie reulations being | BOTH ARE TAKEN BACK AGAIN |iater he decided he didn't iike the fn.| MATked that this seemed lke a rather | 'ijhment at Twelfth and Howard streets. |\ iy i company with this woman, and [ Love,” Runs Away. enforced by the city health department — fantry and he bought his way out dinant’ reative. Haf hat, herd |m“\~|::‘flw'::r.”:| ,,:u‘:,\:: p ;l; urt | that he had threatened to abandon his 2 ) el . 3 $ Since September, 1911, the plain . Milk there has been lower than In Omaha. | Getting out of the United States army| On August 1, 1913, he cnlisted {n the '\;':”" l‘”:" ',"'" pom s d"',"' IMABREY | e resided in Lincoln, where the chil- | Wife unless she would appeal for ah .md RETURNS WITH NEW IDEAL| Thursday evening Health Commissioner | bY Purchase is not a very common way | United States marine corps. He stayed o gy AR B I8 he Get :""‘"':" drgp have been attending the state uni- | Ute divorce. She asks for & '":‘""' - Connell and Dairy Inspector Hossie met | Of Betting out. It's expensive, compared | there for about elghtaen months and then SOt Wk Bee S “"“;‘;ln: ' | ersity. She alleges that her husband |JUdSment in the sum not less than e Pa svet the South Omaha milkmen and Instructeq | 10 & soldier's pay, and most men prefer | he again longed for freedom. He bought B : = 571 has earned $5,000 and upwards a year, and Co——————— PPy them in the requirement to serve out the time his wi | bought his way out. He also was re-en- | ) g vl nd-hand Remember those days, Grownup|o,ana i e s il Mgt gy Sy Site A8’ foset s way out again [listed and chase the coast artillery aa| that he has Kiven her only 835 to 85 a | A “For Bale” ad will turn secol ! A o | o en came into the local re- th his dlscharge papers showed that \ the. braneh i whiteh Bo will serve | month for the support of herselt andfurniture into cash. 1 Person? E Oh, the heartaches! The joys! The| - - . . Akt 5 il o o miseries! The ecstacies! | Who hasn't a memory of the days | Bevond recall, tucked away in some forgotten heart’'s nook? | Even policemen have. When 12-year-old Grace McClure, 500 Mighth avenue, Council Bluffs, sobbed Ner heart out early Friday morning at headquarters station as she nestied in 4 the comforting arms of an attache, many | were the sighs of time hardened coppers | whose recollections harked them back to that tragle perfod of human develop- | ] ment that permits such maladies. ! Little Grace, with her freckled nose, | checkered gingham frock and pigtails | tled up with a bit of wrinkled ribbon, | looked just as though she had stenped | out of some magazine cover designed by | the inimitable Leyendecker—looked just | lfke the litle girl who in the long ago | we menfolk used to let chew our gum | or glve our apples to at recess. Such | lMttle characters as Gracle McClure made | famous Mark Twaln, Booth Tarkington, Edwin Sabin and other whiters of child- romance-for-grownups. i Found at Midnight. It was midnight when she pounded on * the front door of the home of Mre. Mary | Kerrigan, 210 Sherman avenue, and July Clearance Offerings That Will Center Interest Here Values shown in every department that will convert interest into desire, and desire into quick determination to pos- sess, even to the extent of buying for future need. Items listed are only an index to the many splendid opportunities. The Shirt Sale of Shirt Sales Here Saturday Men who see these will buy not by one’s and two’s, but in half-dozen and dozen lots. You never seen equal values at our July Clearing sale, price................0.. 69¢ Shirts Worth $1.50, $2.00 up to $3.00 Choice of fine Madrasses, Pongees, Soisettes, Percales and mercerized fabrics in an almost endless assortment of new colors and best styles, with or without collars. Over 3,000 shirts, all sizes to choose from. $3.00 to $6.00 Shirts, $1.98 and $3.45 50 dozen high grade Silk shirts in all sizes, satin strip and other popular styles. All the season’s most wanted colors. N — Phenomenal Bargains in Summer Dresses 1,000 beautiful dresses just received and in- cluded with regular stocks in three won- derful bargain lots— 4% $10” $1°° Phenomenal, not only in point of val- ues offered, but in breadth of assort- | | i whimpered that someone was following | [l her and she was afraid. After \'alnl)’" | trying to elicit information, the Kerri- | . gans telephoncd the police. | i On the way to headquarters in the ton- ments of charming designs for your Olearance of all Suramer Pajamas | neau of th ergency auto a reporter f T K nhnd . ’ B e T $ ! selection—the choicest lot of values $1.00 values, choice 69¢c; to $4.00 values, $1.98. )| “Don’t cry, Grace. Tell me what's the we’'ve ever offered. [ matter. What made you run away from | home? Was your mother scolding you?” | | he said, softly. ‘ Like @ little, chick that finds comfort 14 1 the dack chsiMhan 7. the old ctuck's | protecting wing, she burled her face. 1,200 Fine Union Suits, made to sell to $3.00, nainsooks, ribbed, crepe, mercerized and silk finished fabrics, all styles and size ARd .iiiiceivibiureehaedsaiee Men’s 60c Wash Ties, choice. Men's 26c Wash Tles, choice....... Men's 26c Paris Garters, pair..... Dresses Made to Sell at $7.50 to $12.50 White Dresses, Dainty Styles in ( e dab e 3495 o IN DOMESTIC ROOM SATURDAY, Men's Union Suits, worth to $1.00, all kinds and styles, in Saturday's sale, choice..49¢ Men's Two-Plece Underwear — Shirts or Drawers, regular 60c garment values, Satur- \ +“Was she, Gracfe? Tell me—as though mowered, || || | Men's 26¢ Paris Garters, patr.........10¢ | | day ..ol 1 were your big brother.” Linen Dresses, lll'o e e “Ye-e-eh-ch-es.” : i l'h(l‘l: , Gracle?" Voile Dresses colors, *'She-e-heshe-sho didn't want me to go with a b-h-boy!" More sobs. *And §0 you ran away from home?" “Ye-e-eh-ch-es!" i Dresses Made to Sell at $15.00 to $25.00 In Crepe de Dainty Nets and ’1 other fabrics, in { ; July Clearance Specials in Muslin and Knit Underwear Gowns and Skirts—To $2.50 values, in crepes, nainsooks and muslin, beautifully trimmed with lace and embrolderies; on sale Saturday, your ChOtEP O o ..otves tovvss svunasnvans 08¢ Combination Suits and Envelope Chemises—To $2.60 values, prettily trimmed with laces and embrolderfes ........ .....0 seeens $1.39 Corset Covers and Muarcella Drawers—Odd lots, to $1.00 values, all prettily trimmed; cholce, July Bath Towel Sale Main_Linen Section Extra Large, Bleached Bath Towels, double absorbent, made of softest finish, pure bleached yarns, each, 25¢, dozen, $2.75 Heavy, generous size, Bleached Bath Towels, Manufacturers’ Perfection trade mark— Bt vovevsneees.ceach, 19¢, dozen, §2.15 Talks Like an Unele, “Why, QOracie! You're too young to have a beau—don't you know that? You don't want to get married do you? You'd have to wash and wipe the dishes, and cook, and sew, and wash and iron, and sweep—and do—oh, ever so many things." “I-I-I_have to do all that—tfat, now!” *Yes, but you don't want to get married %0 soon. You'd make all the other little the newest mid- summer styles. Charming New Gowns and Dresses—Made to Sell at $35.00 to $45.00 In fine Lace Embroidered CLEARANCE SALE OF SUITS girls jealous. You see, t little bo i el yapes and 50 t 49¢ s jealous. Yo , Mo o boys Immense assortments for your selection, up to Taffetas, distinctive in de- s L R R R o] don't want to get married until they've $66.00 1 in th 1 J M P sign, greatest value ever of- Bath Towels, 21x41 size, pure bleach, soft, ab. Italian i1k Veste—Bmbroidered or plain, also wn up. Why, even I'm mot married <00 values, in three lots for Saturday's sale, — rbent and well made, superior to ordinary Thars: widdn't b6, shbark ‘wiorcligeatis $15.00. $19.50 and $25.00 bttt i e AR Quality, at each 15¢, dozen, $1.65 silk taped union suits; two ';lgfldl—d- i e .00, X X ¥ ' aae e . o a . .D8¢ an s Goligrtd Qe T iivi e N:d TS 86,06, ‘2223 IN THE CHILDREN'S DEPARTMENT B, S etcastia rwal ghts b b £ i Union Suits—To 760 values, all ea" ob et s TRk LR B e SR et Ve v 80 e o . IR LRGN 3 | P Wh p. > 4 sines; On SAI® At .. ... aiiseranusmeren 35¢ i et i Kl Byl und i New Bport and Street Coats, 85,05 to 812.50 | "10"7, Yoars Tnoten: . 1o es o $5.00, alzes 4 ; + 12% ¢, dozen, $1.40 Children's Crepe or Nainsook Gowns—Daintily ) b imiabonmond e f A New Sweater Coats.....$5.00 up to $10.00 | Children’s Colored Dresses to §6.00 Hayden's Turkish Knit Wash Cloths, soft as trimmed; Saturday at ..... G oha ...39¢ Tamma wanted to Pretect. yeu.feams; 9o New Wash Skirts $1.95, 82.95, 33.9§ | all sizes ....... § down, sanitary bleach; package contains % Extra Spocials in Bathing Sults—Immense as- sBe ‘scolded you.” New Waists at..$1.95, $2.95. $3.95 Up | Children's $2.00 and $2.50 Dresses dozen, per package .. +.a.0 $ibie 3 sortments At ., .......... ceeene - 81,50 Up Eddle Loves Gracle Only. ““They wouldn’t talk about Eddie. All f X Ttaty coanoed,” chokine bhsk July Clearance Offers Savings of Easily | L - A R Half in Neckwear, Veilings, Handker- 49 teo. You go back home, like a good little girl, and maybe mamma will forgive you, and after that, you must mind her and chiefs, Ribbons, Hand Bags. Ladles’ Neckwear, worth Z26c, | Hand Bags—$2.50 values Over 200 for not play with the boys toe much. You At coeserrrnsciyen «..10¢ | at .. . will, won't you?’ Ladies’ Neckwear, worth 3be, | Children's Handkerchiefs, worth your selection " l"-”"' g v Bt Ve LoBa A Rie ) s aokivlon 15¢ Lf;.tal saie L aan 3::& “That's a good girl." - Ladies’ Neckwear, worth b50c, es’ TR [“Sa¥, you're just like my uncle. He N 5 i N 256 | 10c, at .4%eé Large Sailors, Transparent alvays talks 80 nice to me.” b e? € Ladies' Handkerchlefs, worth Brim H. b iful P: Ladies’ Silk Parasols Fancy Vellings, worth 26c, rim Hats, beautiful Panamas About this ti t . s i b Atatieon. ee Values up to $5.00, in the season’s BE oeuiiiiie 10¢ | 15¢ at i reuched. Inside, Gracle, no loi r & love- lor, little larvae, but now entering upon most desirable styles and ecolors, Auto Veils, worth $1.25 Ladies’ and Leghorns, Ostrich Pluma the next epoch of human development, big assortment $ Bl araden s bt e cuned i immed Turb: evinced a lively interest in the policemen, DY i, s R (ks S, lo59 Ribbons—Regular t?’l A d Tar “u?’ small suug the fire bell, and Sergeant Marshall's Children’s Parasols, dainty styles, Bt cieniiiiiiiiieein LO@ | B g fitting Turbans in smart and typewriter. made to sell to 50c, in one 19 Ribbons—Regular i 0ff 0la Love, On New. big lot Saturday ........ C TSR T ol SRR R YA rew effects; all classy hats and “When you grow up, Gracle, you can Ribbons—Regular values, at Ve i i T e o A A 700 cen ey B D | 4N will go fast at sale price, be a stenographer and have all the chew- ing gum and moving pictures you want," the friend confided to her, guiding her dimpled hands over the keyboard as she slowly punched out her name. ' “Write Eddie's last name, Gracie,” the porter suggested. "Naw-aw! I d'wanna! I don't hke him afly more. IHe always picks his nose.” Ribbons—Regular 76c values Hand Bags, $1.26 values. . Bt ciieenciiiiiiiies. .. 39¢ | Hand Bags, $2 values. .81, 20% Discount 8aturday on all fine Hand Bags and Purses an and Toilet Goods hy Pay More ; ol ’I 00 bottle Lambert’ or ... X Need a Trunk, Grip or Suit Case? For that vacation trip. Here’s your opportunity Men's Straw Hats, $ I 15 to $3.00 values, at. P £ — Your choice of the en- tire stock (Panamas ex- cepted), a broad assort- ment of up-to-date styles, Panamas and Milan Hemp Shapes (\i".;;lfues up tnl$5.;m, gelx:]utilf(nl sh!;npeg in a dozen ifferent styles, hand-blocked Mil- ;';:" an Hemps, Milan Tuscans, fine S 00 Panamas and hair-braid shapes, in = Hammocks Then shyly, “I like you. Whai's y 2 2 v v : : Then s vour | and‘all kinds! to save largely Saturday. B0c bottie Phen white, black and colors, choi¢e................ It was 2:3 o'clock in the morning that | MEN’S PANAMA HATS A 259% DISCOUNT Tablets .. ... i On Fourth Floor —— Gracie's father, Patrick McClure, switch- from regular low prices $1.00 Sol Hepatica ', $2.75 Hammocks, full size, man for the Chicago Great Western, ar- Regular $4.00 to $8.00 values, gu p g :Ig;”‘- F}?::‘-‘-‘:‘;n.nfi;](:fd g with valance and pillow, tractedly looking for the little runawa Toxe. Your UEREAL. thy emtire suit case in stock. D Gor . L oroxide or Caagie | | #4.75 Hammocks, extra large - who had left her home early in the ;“00“—10“ 1l find it a classy Genuine leather bags v Sweetland size, with wide valance, pil- morning, ot. i . wh ¥ i low and concealed spreader, Come on Gruce. We're going home," P T he breezily announced. Mr. McClure all Auto and Outing Hats le mh‘.l Jined, at.. o 3395 ulong hus understood, with much amuse- In Silks, Linens, etc, big as- Genuine cowhide suit- 1 R LN T TR 385 | | #1.50 Fringed Hamwmock, ment, his little g Puppy lov sortment of 50c up to $1.50 q 10c traveling package of tow with good v v ‘ i . A 8 pillow, at.. Mg i Y i Riend values, on sale Saturday, odse, with steaps, 58508 00 Powder ‘Rouge as Luxe " '#88 | | seeet n:m Skat d?S'} who had spoken 50 softly and so nicely . Tru J - eel oller ates, adjust to her, ghe shyly held out her hand. | 29¢ snd 75¢ nks $3.95 up. Moy S04 SEENERT™ o ety able to any size. .....40¢ “Goodby, you're awfully nice. Goodby." “ioodby, Gracle.” “Goodby, Gracte, tion crew chorused. i Then they sighed, for lttle Gracie's ad- venture had made them the rest of the sta- Refrigerators Sacrificed Special Annoancement | young again. * YT Without Regard of Cost [ OMAHA LOOKS GOOD TO OF OUR { | They are the “White Mountain” kind. Few as good, SMYTH UPON RETURN none betterr We Bave & larws wiock on seooust of Annual Summer Cl L) AN mmm e the co0l, backward season, and if you need ome mow is earance 1 ( 'ast few months, I want to tell you Jour shance 40 WY o 3l beapeia. OF farked C. J. Smyth upon his retwn.. | ‘ Saturday we place on sale the balance of the Chlld’s Gun Metal and Patent B¢ nnt Beginni; Mr. Smyth has been engaged in special 105-pound capacity White Mountain refrigerator, white Kirkendall Shoes, together with the odd lots = Pumps, regular $1.50 values g nning work for the United States Department | 1ined, imitation oak case. Boston 3-d0or pattern; - in Men’s Shoes up to $4.00 a pair $1.98 D,,“' d " ? $1,00 d aces l Of Justice. He will remain here for some T e T U SRR Gt Men’s Calt, Button or Blucher, Welt Shoes, all | About %00 pairs Women's Oxfords and a few onaay onday Ume. Just now he is preparing to take | 136-pound capacity Boston 3-door pattern, T.)Idau.k fend! " s A 4 é pa en's ords a fi A G5 e Saekitn s . | clhe.arhile dosd. veglar prica $13.50, ssle price. .Sekhe “!.l)',:",,-“fid d ¥-’4-6f‘)’ \,-I\IM Brs -$2.50 fl'rlpr Slippers, regular $3.50 and "'30 \61- I'he largest and most comprehensive . "“'. | -pound ca y one e, one e e en's ppers an Pumps, values up to ues, for . TR ebows s ¢ inpinrBen i i o WRe 3 Sris SR, Qo Lbied Mates Jlosnialn, white sak cass; 3 d $4.00 a pair, clearance price....... $2.50 Barefoot Sandais, sizes up to 2, good %9 stock of Fine Laces in Omaha— e @overnmient loat tn- the ‘price Child’'s White Canvas Button Shoes, splendid values, white, brown, and a few black, all S i 11i-|?oun¢nc;-p..fi1s%oyo::l.wn’l $1.50 values, sizes up to 11%......... 75¢ calfskin, at ..... TR TP R ALL AT CLEARANCE PRICES. regular price 007 e pri¢ SOUTH OMAEA BILL POSTER | ou These are only o Tew of the'rare GROVER and QUEEN QUALITY 8hoes and Oxfords for Women. STETSON and CROSSETT Shoes for Men, Watoh Sunday Papers. It's Easy to Save 257 to 30% on Living Expenses. Hayden's Grocery Prices Help Greatly. The Best that the Market Affords—and at Prices + Which Are a Surprise to All. Try Us, B fiahien et asde '"’i‘fi 15 1o Wed Baitates .E Specials in Mfllt Department for Saturday & According to a resolution adopted by | the city councll heads of the oity de- partments must file, on or before July 13, | a list of all former South Omaha and ' Dundee employes retained since consoll- {' SERVES WITHOUT AUTHORITY 48-1b. bag high grade Diamond “H" | 2-lb cans Corn, Green, W Red | The best Tea Sifting, Ib 4 bunches Beets, Ca Vi $iCs. Tothing tlaer tor bles, cakes | Kidney beans .. | WAX OF Jige | Herahey's Coacon. per Ib. .. % Poncbe Nadkat'ty No. 1 hindauarters pring Lemb per | 11 vouids Leal laxd for . 9 4 cans Condensed Milk, tali ¢ TEE Yo. : 1-1b. cans Alaska salmon 100 or bread. per bag..... ... PROFLE'S B . oEE 6 bunches Green Oni : 16 1bs. best Cane Graniiated Sug AR RaaE | { bunches Oreen Oniea, A 1.00 T ibs best bulk laudry St 3 The best Creamery Butter, In o New 0. 1 forequarters Sprin Rl lbs. Wit Yellow Corimerl. 18 Murl ¥ Butter. b i8 Boe A A 0 x . oets & Daeila 7 1bs. White or Yellow Cornmerl.15¢ Murl arens Peanul Butter. © tons, per Ib < - Fresh Green or Wax Bean Commissioner Butler asserts « u 7 ibs. Fancy Rolled Breakfs ) e bent bulk Queen Oliven o, 138 The best Oreainery Butter, in bulk, | 4 bunches Rhubarl serving in South Omaha as billposter and 5¢ £ cans one-quarter Ol or Mustard per 1b 286 | 6 h ound . e 0. 1 Pork Roast, per 1p0 9ig0 No 1 steer Pot Roast, b, On&ll ° No. 1 home made %.uu‘t, .. 8% ibs, 1b N No. 1 back Bae No. 1 Salt Pork, Dressed bunches Leaf Lettuce el 3 Y 8 SR s shiaisiat thane (o me 16 bars Diamond C, Beai- Bun-Af cr dwdines 880 ' Glond Dairy Butier, per ib 36c | 2 bunches Asparagus R o tH r $r © 8¢ No. 1 rib n«.flfl:‘.%ul, Iper Ib...8%e legal provision at this time for such an s —— S ————— T —— S — oltics, ot el el P iyt et 3l e ot rint P oo N ] T PAYS—TRY HAYDENS' FIRST—IT PAY|

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