Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, August 22, 1915, Page 22

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A *The the 7 - JASKS $15000 AS | . BALM FOR HEART lnfl Lucille West, Stenographer, Bues Charles W. Shaffer for | Breach of Promise. {BAYS SHE LEARNED TO LOVE Miss Lucille West, formerly a stenographer for the Lion Bonding and Burety company, has brought #uit for $15,000 heart balm against 'Charies W. Shatter, secretary of the feompany, in district court The sult was filed by Brome & Brome. a8 her attorneys No attorneys’ lien on the expected fudgment has vet been filed Miss West seta forth the following jwtory in the petition filed by her lawyers Wmployed as Stemographer. ‘Wea employed September § 1914, as @tenographer for the Lion Bonding and |Burety company. Recelved attentions of Mr. Shaffer and |tn October, 1914, she alleges, was asked By him to marry him | Learned to love the defendant and to {Plnce much faith in him Y On January 1, 1915, she alleges, accom [penied the defondant to Council Bluffs @nd was led into Indiscreions of con l‘ucL on which she bases her cla'm for ®6,00 damages i Miss West loft the employ of the'Lion @onding and Surety a week She alleges that during the time was employed there she appeared | fn & number of public places in the com- any of Mr. Shaffer Shaffer's Side of the Story. company 'Sdon Bonding and,Burety company, de- | That two trains moving in opposite di- at the auto speedway In Omaha on Labor rections cannot pass each other on the, Day, September 6 Charles W. Shaffer. secretary of the| same track, is to be publicly demonstrated THE OMAHA BEE and operated in the United States this|made to demonstrate the feasibility of oblem has arisen, and notwithstand- | the proposition that two trains moving Bver since the first rallroad was buil l ng that numerous attempts have beenm |in opposite directions can pass on the [:::;l in & wult for $15,000 heart balm, ' it by Miss Lucllle West, pretty mphm‘, learned of her demand for at Bikhorn, whither he Had gone | R0 spend the afternoon fishing. “I can only say that I deny the girl's and that her demand for money outrageous,” he declared. ‘“There Is basis whatever, for it. The proceed- s & surprise to me. At the proper Mime I will be able to characterize the ffair more fittingly." { Mr. Shaffer is married and has a lly, His wife has frequently visited offices of the Lion Bonding and company, where Miss West was loyed, according to employes there, lss Weat alleges that she was induced love Mr. Shaffer by promises of mar- Miss West has bee nliving at the Har- for several days. Previously at the Sanford hotel. Recently Also resided at 3020 Cass street 507 North Thirtieth street. The young woman has told friends in she has lived in many citles dle weatern and eastern seo- the country. Her home for- mu in Memphis, Tenn. Miss Weat to acquaintances that a restless bad prevented her from living long in one place. . TR ) Fireworks Giving . A - Thrills Each Night - at War of Nations i modey “The War of the Nations," the fire- wpectacular carnival of fire ever by the Thearie-Pain company. Eh engagement began last Thuraday and continue for three nights more. of Nationh." which represents tome of pyrotechnic art, is presented an 40 foot long, About in it. It plotures the i 3 i il f b i i | | I gd ¥ i Machine guns sweep the hostlle v mpon One represents the ‘‘Horvors ‘War," the other “The Blessings of 4 close with ‘bom! are e-nnymnmu-l-mhmyua what the magic of pyrotech- ‘ Burned Trying to " 8ave Autos from Fire ‘While trying to rescue two automobiles | #rom & burning barn in the rear of 1210 KEleventh street, Joe Costenino, taxi ffeur, whose stand is at the Union was terribly burned about the and face carly yesterday morn- fng. Frank Procoplo, owner of the barn, ‘was slightly burned about the hands. Surgeon Zimmerer sent Costenino Bt. Joseph's hospital. His condition ts us. hines. He succeeded in Own car out of the barn, but clothing caughi fire and The barn was entirely de- Were two other autos. The Yy wWas only half covered by Chief Salter could not locate of the blaze. oty in Belgium | bevelled mirrors, with streams of fire and death. |40 Special Sale Samples Art Goods Scarfs, Center Pleces, Slips, Stamped Towels, Laundry Bags, Sofa Pillows, Ete., Ete, same track involuntary, every attempt, voluntary or has resulted in disaster All spectacular exhibitions witnessed heretofire should pals into utter insignifi- cance on Labor Day when the two eighty. ton locomotives, their swirling pyramids m singing a strident song, come to- one stupendous crashing climax of hissing vapor surrounded by bursting bands of burnished steol. This magnifi- cent spectacle, which will be the climax to the big afternoon's program, which ttarts at 2 o'clock, should dwarf any other Attempt at entertalnment on this great labor holiday, and those who view the mighty monsters of the rail tearing to- ward each other like twin whirlwinds of irresistible power, will never forget that intense moment In the rapldly approaching spectacle this factor is eliminated; there will be 10 sudden shock to hurl men and women into eternity, but the realism, the ex- press speed, the roaring steam, the fires spread under bollers that quiver with | vent-up power will all bw there. The thrill Will be In evidence, but the element of danger will be absent. Seldom has the pleasure seeker been permitted to view such an awful catas- trophe as a head-on railroad wreck Colonel J. 8. Connolly, an expert rail way engineer and surveyor, is the origin- ator of the head-on oollision and will per- sonally supervise the construction of the exhibition track at the speedway The track will be constructed across the cen- ter of the paddock, direotly north of the cirt trak, In front of the grandstand. New eighty-pound steel ralls will be laid on as fine a roadbed as it is possible to bufld, fo that the engines, which attain a great speed, will have a smooth running, mak- ing the big bump realistic in every panr ticular, Never before has such a realistic exhi- bition been arranged In Nebraska, never before in the history of things theatrical here have two such mighty monsters been sent crashing to total destruction. The Ereat machines will be started on the ' same track at a distance sufficient to per- mit great momentum when they crash together in front of the grandstand Details are being formulated which will inclwdle a full afternoon’'s program of events and excursions on all rilroads to carry the great crowds within a radics of 150 miles of Omaha, who will take advant- age of this once In a lifetime opportunity of witnessing a raflroad collision. SUGGESTIONS Face powder simply covers up an unattractive complexion and leaves no lasting benefits. Those who |have tried a simple spurmax face lotion find it much better, as it removes ¢} discolorations, such as freck!s ! tan, and makes the skin en white and velvety This lotio made by dissolving | tour ounces of spurmax in one | half pint hot water, then adding |two teaspoonfuls glycerin This | complexion beautifier does not rub off or show like powder, and gives a more refined appearance. It re | moves both shininess and sallow- | ness, rapldly giving the skin a per- manent healthy, wouthful appear ance, An especially fine shampoo for this weather can be had at trifling expense by dissolving a teaspoon- ful of canthrox in a cup of hot water. Pour slowly on scalp and massage briskly. This creates a | soothing, cooling lather that dis solves and removes all dandruff |excess oll and dirt. Rinsing leaves | the scalp spotlessly clean, soft and | pliant, while the hair takes on a glossy richness of natural color, also | & fluffiness which makes it seem very much heavier than it s, After a can throx shampoo arranging the hair is & pleasure.—Advertisement, Sample lines of Marshall Field— AT HALF AND LESS. Actual 26¢ to 76c values at 10¢, 19¢. 29¢ snd 39¢ NEW EMBROIDERIES MONDAY ABOUT HALF WORTH Sheer Embroldered Organdies, 45 inches wide, to $2.60 yard val- ues, yard ... .. o DSe 18-inch 8heer Or le Embrold- ery, regular 50c yard values, at, yard 39¢ Printed Wa Beautiful Baby Flouncings, 27 inches wide, regular 50¢ values, e R PR e . 39¢ 18-inch Corset Cover Embroid- eries and Skirt Flouncings, 50¢ values, yard - T 18-inch Skirt Flouncings, fine as- sortment, 35c¢c values, at, per yard The kerchiefs and Leather Goods Ever Been in Omaha, . und the Price See Special Display Monday, colonial or straight line. DINING CHAIRS ONLY $2.00. Quarter sawed oak, leather seats, boxed, Iden or fumed:onk, heavy backs. DINING TABLES ONLY $9.60. 45-inch top, fumed or gol’n oak. LIBRARY TABLES ONLY $9.50. Fumed or golden oak, 45-inch tops, square o straight line pattern, LAYER FELT MATTRESS, $56.50. -inch box, gennine layer felt art tick, full ‘l.- this | weight. GOLD LEAF PATTERN BEDS, $5.60. hung acrose | [Heavy two-ineh posts, heavy fillers, best qual- ‘iy. We have cheaper beds, from $35.50 up. Going to Want New Rugs? You'll do well to buy now as present stocks were bought before the recent big ad- vances and we are maintaining the same low prices, Some Interesting Monday Specials: $30.00 Seamless Wilton Rugs—Big line of patterns, 9x12 size, at . ... $24.00 $30.00 Axminster Rugs-—9x12 size, extra heavy gnality, pretty patterns . ... $22.98 $18.00 Tapestry Brussels Rugs—9-wire qual- ity, seamless, 9x12 size, on sale. .. .$13.50 85¢ Quality Surface Linoleums—12-ft. wide, vest quality, sq. yd. ... Water Color Window Shades, 7 ft. long 30¢ August Sale Specials Hardware Department pof thrios kit Yot Wttt B S BAA oot * SISO BTSN, Crossbar Gas Irons, $3.50 values, § (5 Secds and o Seving of 80 Bte ™| MinLaren's Peanst Buiter, v o | J guaranteed . . . 4 Aluminum Preserving Kettles, 8- quart size, §1.49 value at . .98c 1-quart Tin Fruit Cans, dozen, 209¢ Gray Enameled Dish Paos, 14- quart size, Monday 20¢ Mrs. Potts’ Nickeled 8ad Irons, 6- piece set, Monday 69 48-1b. Sack Best H Flour mr wheat; nothing nly Plaid Taffetas and Hantun Stripe Silks; $1.25 to 88 $2.00 yard values; all new goods, per yard........... C $1.50 Black Chiffon Dress Taffeta and Satin de Chines—Rich, on Sale Monday, biggest bargain of the season, at. . Semi-Made Dress Skirts, $3.50-$4.75 ALMOST COMPLETELY FINISHED DRESS SKIRTS (You Just Have to Sew Up One Seam.) In handsome all wool materials, new Fall models, made up by our own tailors in 26 to 34 waist and 38 to 42 length, Than the Worth of Materials, Buffets on Sale, $18.00 Plank top, quartered ook, fumed or golden, o from No. | selected o'd or cakes, sack . Pure Cane ¢ Now C 1 270 | T t Dy Mrs. Potts' Sad Iron Handles, Be :",'é:?jlwgfi::.m'.v.“;w-.m:m.‘.. 4 g.;.d".?-'..,."‘ Sweet Corn, per dozen.... Sarets mericaj Ced 1 5 t bulk Laundry tarch ., . .88¢ he Bost une! Fresh jeels or o2 b 3 Lady g 3,',' .:?o' R s Ture P 1t Preserves, 880 per dosen .. f | 3 1ba. Famcy Wax or Green Heans. . | with 1 quart Cedar Oll, 33. 4, 10c cans Mansfield's or Eikhorn Fhil Cream Ne § bunches Iresh Radishes or Onions, value , .« 8120 MK gor L ials 83| Credn n:'htuw America, i ‘l:rlo g:m puhrt;lflm . cans Car we, . | rge eppers ee Shaker Flcur Sleves 00 § 4 R e wncy W Biring, v | Full Cream Bri 900 | 2 stalks Fresh Celery : Rolling Pins, large Lima k‘s; ihu!rh:;usfi‘ ) e B .30 | n;_.ury ;\c-vvrpl“u:y‘flvnl'l:r 1L} o | mport wWiss . or o) eose, ancy weet otal 'S, N Wilson Bread T (7 b o o Vet el s | CUtumbers i, w. 0. upled With Invariably High Quality and Surpris-i ingly Low Pricings is Making August a Very Busy Month in this Store, Thank You! Don’t Miss Monday’s Suvings Beautiful New Fall Silks Monday About Half Sample Pieces and Surplus of a Well Known Paterson Mill. All new fall weaves and t;'»;ofings,-in almost endless assortment, Over 5,000 Yards of Plain and Novelty Silks—Including 40- inch Silk Poplins, All Silk Crepe de Chines, plain and Printed; 36-inch Chiffon Taffetas, Novelty Stripe Messalines, $1.00 to $1.25 vard. ineluding Taffetas, New French Plaid sh Taffetas, Stripe Messalines, Satin Barred oy gy H R WS R In Daylight Dress Goods Section. values at, yard for the Practically Finished Garment Not More Special at .. Will find this week’s splendid display of the Expressive New Modes in Fall and Winter Will help you greatly in deciding on what you most approve among the season’s authentic styles, Just received from onr Buyer now in New York and shown Monday for the superiority at the price. ored Suits at $15, $19.50, $25, $35 up to $85 | assortment at $10, $12.50, $15, cellence of finish, at prices that are undeniably moderate— {11 AN Hundreds of Pretty Silk Dresses that sold at | $12.50, $15.00 and $20,00, heautiful designs, in | crepe de chines, silk taffetas and pongees, ete, | The summer season’s newest styles, at $7.95 l sold from $5.00 up to $12.50; Women'’s 8ilk Kimonos—50 of them, made to sell at $10, $12 and $15, choice. An interesting display of new Fall styles in Misses’ and Children’s Dresses BE . et dmae e asrene e iershey's Breakfast Cocoa, 1 High Grade Dimmond :ljhm Reat T“A Bittings, b v Ahvoiiooveod ¢ | b Srdverrages oo n N Granulated kind to use for your Diamond € or | buik b, Laundry Soap.| Faney No, ok | PR N TS TRORTAN JARERT oF S0 Beans. 2 unTRY HAYDEN'S FIRST ., Over 5,000 Yards of Plain and Fancy Silks—Made to sell at Satins, Changeabie Figured Satin Messalines, Novelty Tour- ist Silk, Cluneys, Shower Proof, etc lustrous finish; 40-inch wide, just 10 pieces in the lot; Apparel New Suits, New Coats, New Dresses be found excgptionally interesting mot only in point of unusual beauty but unquestionable Striking New Features Revealed in the Tail- | Olever Ideas in Coats—A delightfully varied A Charming Array of New Dresses—Extraordinarily attractive in beauty of design and ex- $10.00, $12.75, $19.50, $25.00, $35.00 and up to $45.00 No Let Up to the Wonderful Bargain-Giving in All Classes of Women’s Summer Apparel Women's and Misses’ Summer Dresses that ment of daiuty designs, in the most popular fabrics and colorings, in two big special lots ....$1.00 and $1.95 Children’s Dresses—That sold at $3 and $4, all clean new stock, latest summer styles, £1.45 HAYDEN’S FOR GROCERIES All Silk Messalines, Chiffon Silks, Self Colored Jaequard 48c and 68¢ 98¢ 3 Attractive Wool Goods Specials 40 Pieces of Beautiful New Plaids—Medium and dark color- Ings, just received; the popular fabries for new separate skirts, 48 and 54 inches wide; on sale, yard Handsome New Scotoh Mixtures—54-in. wide, in the popular shades bf gray, hlue and brown, 25 pieces just received, choice 98¢ and $1.48 $1.48 and $1.98 100 Pieces of New Fall Dress Fabrics-~Including French Pop- lins, Berges, Taffctas, Diagonals, Fancy Mixtures, Plaids, eto. ceeeeeniiene.. . 48¢, T8¢ and 98¢ Women Who Admire Distinctiveness in Dress nels, Bedding August Lace Sales Monday We'll Begin a Great Special Sale of WASH LACES Suitable for Wash Dresses, Waists, House Gowns, Children’s Dresses, Handkerchlefs, Scarfs and Table Covers. Linen Laces, Quaker Laces, Point de Paris and Nottingham Laces, French and German Laces, and the Famous B, & B. Laces. Val. Laces, yard, 2¢, 3% ¢, 5¢ Torchon Laces, yard .. 26, 3%é¢, 5¢ Quaker and Zlon City Laces, per yard, 2¢, 3%¢, Bé. THe Point de Parls and Nottinghams, yard, 2¢, 3%é¢. 5é. THe, 150 and 19¢ Clu-an. yard 5¢, THé, an, ¢ Plat Vals,, A0 ovocsesnnns Bhadow Laces, and ..... eeaas ¢ Allover Laces for waists, big as- sortment of patterns, yard. 39¢ ‘Wash Flouncings, per ........ and 49¢ yard .. NEW WASH FFONS A splendid lice on sale Monday— 85¢ special, yard Domestic Room Sales Mounday’s Sale On Sheetings, Muslins, Flan Needs and Wash, Goods; offer the Best Values, in New, Dependable, Moder ately Priced Home Needs. first time will Fine Cambric, Bleached and Brown Musline, all new arrivals, yard ........................ 5S¢ Comfort Covering, silk finished, fast color, variety T R R TR T 3T Cotton Batts, large 3-1b. rolls, 6x7 feet when opened, pure cotton, roll.................. 39¢ Bleached Sheeting, 2 yards wide, hard-service e TR AT S I S R T R 22¢ Linen Towellng, unbleached, 17-inch, made for e R RO et ) e L SRR Thke Shaker Flannel, pure sanitary bleach, extra heavy, 12%c grade, yard. ..., ..c.rei'teores 8l Cotton Rlankets, single bed size, grays only, 200 pairs in this sale, pair................ 49 Plaid Blankets, size 70x84, this full size 2%-1b blanket in blue, gray, tan or pink, checks and DADAER, RO, DR (s 50 50450000 v b sl nihs .81.68 4% -1b. blanket $19.50 and $25 26c; yard this enti: WHY PAY 26c Bottle Lam a wide assort- Water Five 10¢ Rolls Four 10c Bars Monday— $10.00 Up. $1.50 Hot Wat Ladies’ Silk Gloves, 29¢ The 50c Quality Plain colors—black with white stitchipg, white with black stitching, two-button lengths. Ladies’ Chamotsette Gloves, 16- button length, §1 values, 49¢ White with black stitching, also plain white; all sizes. Ladies’ Silk Hose Best makes all silk or silk with lisle tops, $1.50 quaity at 98¢ Boe Fibre Silk Hose, in all col- ors, at, pair 29¢ Children's 25¢ Quality Hose, B0c Fibre Silk Hose, in all col- ors, at, pair .. 20¢ Ohildren's Fancy Silk and Mer- cerized Socks, the 20¢ quality, 12%¢ Wash Goods—Clearing sale thousands of summer fabrics, sold originally at 10c, up to 2 dozen G6-grain Asperin Tablets $1.00 Bottle Sal Hepatica .. 60c Jar Mentholatum .... . 50c Bottle Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin ., 10¢ Can Shinola Shoe Polish..............., q¢ 76¢ Bottle Wadsworth’s Trailing Arbutus Toilet 25¢ Tooth Brushes 75¢ Set Military Hair Brushes . $1.00 Bottle Lydia E. Pinkham's Compound. . 10¢ Bars Jap Rose br Palmolive Soap. . 50c Box Madam Isebell's 600 Jar Stillman’s or Be $1.00 Ideal Hair Brushes . Gray Blankets, wool napped, 72x82 size, thi for, pafr. ... re lot now on sale at, per . T¥%é and 5¢ MORE FOR DRUGS AND TOILET ARTICLES bert's Listerine ... Crepe Tollet Paper Peroxide or Castlle Soa Powder er Bottle Curtains & Draperies An upusually excellent stock for selection—assortinents broad enough to insure satisfactory se- lection. SPECIALS FOR MONDAY. Beautiful Imported Lace Ourtains, eatire stock, regular values to $35 pair, st HALF PRICE, Hemstitched Scrim Ourtains, with linen lace edge, $2.60 pair values, palr a4 20¢ Hemstitched Marquisettes, 35 inches wide, in ecru or beige, at, T SO T TR L 5¢ Sunfast Drapery Materials, 50 in. wide, to $1.76 yard values, at yard ... ......85¢ and $§1.25 15¢ Silkolines, all colors. . 12% ¢ B50c w Nets, 40 in. wide, on sale Monday, yard 35¢

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