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MRS. DOANE IS 10 BB BASY NO MORE, | To Investigate All Cases—Makes il Plea for Underclothing for Poor Children. { China Declines to Stand on Ceremony (Correspondence of the Associated Press.) PEKING, Jan. %.—Much confusion has arisen since Yuan Shi Kal's acceptance of the emperorship because of the uni BELPS MAN TO INSIDE POSITION versal desire of Chinese officlals to “save their face” and not do anything which THE BEE [ beltet that & man whoe has once been of | feel uneasy. Most of the responsible cieil |New Emperor of I superior rank to another oan never per mit the conditiona to be reversed A desire to prevent his former super fors from resigning from the govern- ment has Inspired Yuan Shi Kal to issue the following mandate, designed to spare the dignity of influential officials he does not care to leave the government mervice and become his opponents “In consideration of my mean virtue, it ought to be Impossible for me to be come emperor of the people. However, on account of the many difficulties of the !and military positions of the country are being held by my former colleaguos, and when I recall that fact ft makes me feel more difficult. It may be sald that in anclent times Sse-yueh and Wujen made Imo distinction in this respect between the old and their new dynasties. But how dare T to rank myself with sage emperors and kings? Therefore, all my former {companions and respectful old acquain tances must not style themselves ‘sheng’ As the present situation is most eriti- oal, they should devote all their atten- OMAHA, SATURDAY, JANUARY 29, 1916. |Dutch Sbc{aliéts Plan Campaign for Peace in Europe (Cortespondence of the Associated Press.h AMSTERDAM, Netherlands, Jan. 26.— Dutch soclalists concelve it to be thelr specinl task to bring together their com- rades of the belligerent nations for com- mon action against the war. In this, they Except n Germany,” Interrupted a heckier, whereupon, Schaper angrily re- torted that in Berlin two days before the war, the streets resounded with anti-war songs and orfes for peace. The speaker denled that the war had shown the fal- libllity of soclalistic principles, and af- formed that on the contrary they had fully justified themselves. The war, he contened, has proved that soclalism is not an unattainable ideal, and he pointed out that the state regulation of food supplies and the establishment of maxi- mum prices on the necessaries of life, i— — at the same time, galn great Influence Those who returned from the battles fields would realize the misery wrought by militarism, and join in the strugele for democracy against secert diplomacy. fis Gratitude, There is a certain little fellow inte whose heart his mother has been for some time striving to Instill the sentie ment of generosity, which, to her regret, did not appear to be naturally present. The son of a poor famiiy of the nelgh borhood she had particularly commended S will violate traditions and make them |time which I have met with, 1 cannot |t1on for the salvation of the nation and [\ W " 0070 0 ded. owing chiefly to the |as adopted at the present time in Most | ba erme i Ch braming free’ her duy “Now do you blame me for DeIng|aiculous according to anclent practices |shift the burdens from my shoulders |70t Observe mere formalities and unim- )| o 01" 6 the French and German so- | Buropean countries, was the first step | “You krow Tom, that poor boy?" ”! | careful about who I give clothing and [and Confucian customs But at every moment I feel that my \""""’" B i i clallsts to co-operate to this end, accord- | towards the realization of the soclalistic | $aid sagerly. ~“WWell T gived him hal Many resignations have been submitted | position is like to a person going to the SUIL Counting. | 1ng to J. H. Schaper, the principal spokes- | idea of distribution. ] help to?" asked Mrs. George Doane, ‘You are mamma's own sweet little P ~ by officials who adhere strictly to the [verge of a deep precipice or treading Cleveland Plain Dealer: The man who |man of the soclal-democratic party at Whether war will be possible when | man,” the f“q‘nd mother approved. ‘“Was secretary of the Associated Charities, | ..t belief that the Tsings and the |upon thin fee. Of late I have received bet there were more dogs than bables at (Its conference just held here. socialigm is adopted as a basis of govern- m“n ruu;':ul‘.p"”n"d 16, ol SANL™ L afler she had recited some cases In|Tsings along are ordained of heaven and | many dispatches and telegrams from Competition fomented by ecapitalism, | ment was a question he sald could not 3 3 > Palm Beach Is still counting. He has found twenty dogs and eight bables so far, and is a good deal surprised over the little fellow assured her. “‘Het lét me lick him when jtwo other kids could aee, an' tomorrow he's goin’ to come round the provinces, the senders of which style overshoes |cannot be replaced by Yuan Shi Kai WRICh bums pleadad for themselves ‘sheng’ (subject). Although Mr. Schaper declared, was the cause of without doing violence to all that is sacred or pretext of needing them to hold {the European war, and it redounds to be answered directly. He saw severe pres- sure upon the workers owing to the de- hool d et & In the teachings of Confucius. Another they no doubt think that they are but | o™ o thinke the bables were rung|the credit of the socialists of all nations { mands of all governments for rearma- DY A OO e ody. Tt L ciiaeTit their job and then went and pawned |yymbling block is the long-recognized |observing the proper etiquette, I myself in on him. that they have said everything against it ’mmll after the war; but soclalism would, | 5¢ the box."—New Vork Sun thiem for the price of a drink. “Do you blame me for waiting to ¢ investigate cases? SR =L . “Yes, they even told the other / i T - bums how easy I was, and now, be- I 3 : L lléve me, they must convince me that | —Choice of a hlg | they want to work before they get f Skll’tfl values “p tO | auything around here. I ’ : PR ¢/ iikhivayy lot of Pretty $3.79 e e e = o =\ Saturday Is Miss Strange'’s Last Day —Come in Saturday and join the classes In Knitting and Crocheting. Free individual Instruction. Miss Strange i d | demonstrates the various uses and advantages of | Fleisher's Yarn. 1 Final Reductions in Women’s Fine Apparel —Every winter garment in our Cloak and Suit Section has been set out for a final clearance Saturday, and never before have reductions béen so radical. We must have the room now occupied by these gar- cost. ments, and we expect to clear them out Saturday at prices which have no relation to the o Choice of any Fur Muff. —Clearing prices bound to be en- Fur Set Saturday Price The assortments are smaller, of course, but the bargains are irresistible. ‘‘Last call”’ for Saturday. Choice of any Fur Scarf. ticing. GIRL’S SECTION t Needs Children's Clothes. | “Right now I need worse than any- | thing else, underclothing for children. | 1 am short, very short, on undercloth- ing for children ranging In age Letween 2 and § years." But even in distributing undercloth- | ing to the children who have not had underclothing to wear at any time dur- | Ing the wmero weather, the Assoclated Charities finds It must exercise care. ! For there are mothers who throw out | the underclothing given them ff it is | not just to their taste, or If it needs . washing. BSometimes the organization, " in.a hurry to help a case, assumes that | ths mother will wash the old garments | sent for their children. In some cases, | of course, they assume correctly. In others, however, the mothers will throw | out or burn a garmenmt that does not just suit thelr taste. And the innocent child suffers as much as before. Three Hundred Famiiies Helped. This month will be a record-breaker in the number of families helped by the Assoclated Charities. Already 30 fami- lies have been hplped, and there are three more days in the month. December was —Choice of big lot of Fine Tailored Suits, values up to $32.50, at —Choice of big lot of| | | Afternoon Frocks, val-| | ues up to $32.50, at— $9.75 —Choice of any Even- ing or Party Wrap at Half Price $9.75 Choice of Fur Set... 2 : ooy 1 /2 Knit Goods Section Choice of any Child’s Choice of Any Sport Scarf at Half Price record-breaker thus far, but January 3 R . R0 BRI e oy 50c el i | s yoing to sxoeed e —Choice of big lot of Olosing Out Values —Choice of any Skat- || 4150 Searfe. g PrCeaochagfii r? }())rt‘es‘;f big_problem. I hope when the welfare Fine Suits, values to < B 11147 008, BUM Y el I e o et Mty bosird gets busy It will take up the vn- e turd —Velvet and Silk Combination $B00 " Searts:. S0l N $1.00 | es, values up to $35, at eniglayment péoblem snd do something.” $39.00, Saturday— Dresses, about 30 dresses, in all ||8t— #4.00 Scarfs $2.00 ::m SR M, Inpas @ b colors and sizes, 6 to 14 years. Worth Half Pri ———— ittt - R0 Gkt trabk. fn puiting aity prisvmers $10 to $15, choice Saturday— ce Choice of Infants’ Sweaters, in All AR o 1ud the load of & fasmly whe . $5 00 Colors, at Half Price o B Sy v a1’ teast arve | 2 Choice of Infants’ Sweater | $1.00 Sweaters | Wim for nonsupport and put him to work | —Girls’ Coats, in the very newest Sets, in Gray Only, $2.00 Sweaters R S ohe. b & doste o4 £ and warmest of materials, at— at Half Price $2.50 Sweaters Choice of a big lot B e i ron F—C_ hm;‘e'lofd scg'eial _ Half Price $3.00 Sets. 5.... 7 .. $1.50 | $3.00 Sweaters of Heavy Sport Coats, gut ine Tailore WIS, I 499 50 Coats, to close at. ve...$11.25 [ $4.00 Sets........... $2.00 b S TR I values up to $15, sale values up to $75, at— $15.00 Coats, 1o olose ot ———..$0.80 [ | Choice of Women’s Knit Hug-Me- price— . ;i ‘..J' oatls, 1o close at....... Choice of Bglflt of In- Tj‘ht.’moolor"atmpfl“ fants’ Knit Toques, $1.25, Hug-Me-Tights........... 67c 27, All Colors _mfi&e.’ri&m. ...T5c el Ty : _ 50 ; 2e- Values......+. . ..18c $2.00 Hug-Me-Tights........ .$1.00 ipariten, 408 48 | | S m——— $5.00’ Coats, ...$280 50c Vales........ <...33¢ $2.50 - Hug-Me-Tights. ........ i —Choice of one lot of Figeifoats, valum to Ll ol BNy 75, Batur. $35, specially priced— day— $14.75|$25.00 A Pre-Inventory Clearing of Blouses --This sale includes a few special lots of blouses which we would prefer to sell out before taking stock. They are all daintily made from choice materials and in superior style, fit and workmanship. It is a tempting sale. | —Crepe de Chine, Tub Silk | —Dainty Lingerie Blouses, and Corduroy Blouses, values —1 Fine Tan Velvet —10 Velvet and Silk Combination After- and Georgette Dress, noon Dresses, black, navy and brown, Georgette crepe and fur trimmings. Sold at $35, $39, $45 and $49, choice Saturday— —1 Beautiful Black Velvet Fur Trimmed Dress, formerly $85, sale price— k! —Choice of a big lot of Good, Heavy Coats, values up to $25, at— e The Family Store for Hosiery and Underwear ——Our prices for hoslery and underwear have always b een unusually low and the qualities high. Please note that there are still the same big values and that pri h gt B L) prices have not Increased to what they might be expected Hosiery for Men, Women and Children —Women's Silk Hoslery, pure dye, full fashioned, good shades; - | l forced soles ,heels and toes; wide double garter toj e 0 fancy. Worth up to $1.00. Special Saturday. —Women's Pure Thread Silk Boot g':d rl:b:; Hoslery, black and white. ort] 0. Sale price, per 35¢ —Women's Fine Cotton Union Suits, medium and fleeced cottons. i I lace and embroidery trimmed, | to $2.50, at— values to $2.00, at— | PAIF covvnviinivnninnnninns Broken lots and sizes; 59 | ~—Women's Cotton and Wool and 'z_‘g;h to $1; Saturday..... c i Fleeco Lined Hoslery, fashioned | 1 ds and Ends in Women's , § ° and seamless; spliced soles, heels eecy Lined Cotton Union Suits f . L] | and toes; regular 20c qual- and Vests and Pants; worth 50c. - ‘ ity for . 15c Spectal, per garment, 39 —Black and White. Taffeta | _pjoex Sateen and Lawn I —Children’s Medlum and Heavy | A c Blouses, Dressy Lace Blouses, it | and Children's Munsing sum ¥7.00 was sent forward | in black or white: values to | Blouses, values to $1.00. Sale Ribbed Hoslery, with double uits, fine cotton and part r weeks ago and $1,000 s on $3.98, Saturday— price— heels and toes. Per | - It is expected that §2,000 more —Men's Sllk Thread and Woolen 49c ’i‘ Hose, seamless; black and colors. Double soles, heels and 19 c / \tue-: worth 26e. spfclfl..4 Writing Paper Special | P & | | Buy Your“1892” Alum- | ' —Our Special Linen Finish Paper—One pound || 1 l | i wool; broken sizes, wurth ................. 0 $1.00; specially priced. . DD C —Misses’ and Children's Fleeced Cotton Vests, Ankle Pants to Match, regular 36c vaiues, 25 c Including this 310,000 it is expected that | Omaba will raise well on to 320,000 for the Jewish war sufferers. \ | | - All Theaters Must | Be Fumigated Each Night Says Connell Health, Commissioner Connell has ad- Mireased the following instrugtions to man- #gers of mot'en picture and regular the- aters: fou are heredy ordered to fumi, $2.50 S and Toilet Necessities (No Fhone or Mall Orders.) Powder, §00 can 240 Drug Poeds 0, 6 Be ', B00 sine bo.l zk lurlh; % 17¢ paper, two packages envelopes, for mum UtenSIIs F rom Us ‘ 25c —To the Housewives of Greater Omaha: Come to : N : this store for your ““1892” Aluminum Ware. As- | | Toothsome Dainties Specially Priced | | sortments are complete, with bright, shining, dur- able ytensils for every kitchen need. Our assort- Freshly made candies of high quality of- fered at unusually low prices for Saturday ments are complete for you to choose from. 1 —Oval Roaster, shown ‘ b here, is stamped from Quality First II heavy Aluminum sheets. sine bottie' 490 ‘tabe, iu-'.‘“ || Steam trap regulates con- O i Sevaly i | et Dalisions Oress : Diseny 1‘I“ densing oxf) steam, which cana a0d filberta, Pound.., &G | pecan nuts, povad. ... 25¢ ‘ acts as self baster. Tray e e || on bottom keeps roast hosling and —Our Home Made Orisp Nut Brit- | —Chocolate Pompetn Bitter || from burning. Polished R S AT BN D56 | Tt 29 || oviside; site 63 ‘nches n - TR . 1 00 ox- sty deep, 16 inches ‘.iong, 1 i —Black Walnut Taffy, spe- —Fresh Maple Confections cial, pound . every Saturday, pound skt 25¢