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THE OMAHA SUNDAY BE} MARCH 19, 1916, 5 HAVE A PARTY TO TALK OVER RELICS OF YESTERYEARSeated, left to right: Mrs, Arvilla Foster, Mrs. M. “Bob's" Fee Graft BAN ON CHILDREN W. Sears, Mrs. M. J. Tracy, Mrs. Elizabeth Christy (hostess), Mrs. Sarah Mays and Mrs. Mary More. Standing, left to terday's pocketing of half the | TO MOVIES L]FTED A - AVALRY CAMP AT COLONIA DUBLAN| N P . ol 58.5 aaity i right: Mrs. Collins Jordan, Mrs. E. W. Kennedy, Mrs, Lucinda Kerns, Mrs. H. J. Sheridan, Mrs, 8. M. Moon, Mrs. Helen S0 11 000 A U RN, " i| Stearns and Miss 4 . | 1at ap 2 ap Column from Hachita Arrives at| g et i \ plications ~ pligations | Dr. Connéll Declares Scarlet Fever Mormon Settlement Adjoining n 21 is So Relieved as to Warrant City of Casas Grandes. 1 1 | Rescinding of Order. 1 GATEWAY TO GALENA REGION 1 |ONLY TWENTY-EIGHT CASES NOW S ( Dr. Connell, city health commis- “on o 01 PAg One.) \ 1 ¢ 2 - «© ’\.an d fr .mmz:u:”(":yemm = sfoner, has lifted the ban on the ad- GoupLtion of s, THE Weteral otte ¢ | mission of children under 12 years no comment on what he would do pro- | d 'l ot age to theaters and moving pic- B i et ot ol st i o |ture ghows. Dr. Connell, in rescind- Mexican city T f Mexi 1t |Ing the order, explains that the scar- Jispatches direct from Mexico and the 15 days In Marc hitsaslhist e |tet fever siuation has so improved official announcements from Major | AR that thi tion 1 longer eral Funston made it evident today that al & precaution is no longel the two American columns, one from Co- | SERGEANT RUSSELL DRIVES |, ecessary. Jumbus, N. M., under General Pershing STOLEN AUTO TO STATION| mealth Commisstoner cConnell and the other from Hachita, N. M, un-| made this statement “1 belleve der Colonek Dodd, had gotten into close An automobile owned by John Lof, 2115 ? " i ituatl il communication with each er, and| Ohfo street, was stolen from where it | the scarlet fever situation, pa probably had formed an actual junction had been left par at Nineteenth and | larly among children, has been re- when a little more than half way on the | Cass streets. In less than fortv-five | Jjeved to the extent that I am war- route to Casas Grandes e A T% B s S e jnd | ranted In rescinding my order re- tratexy Recoming Apparent. R s Gae dE Tavety lating to children attending motion Something of the strategy of the dash el ound 1t ca n wenty-first and ’ | on Villa's trail also was apparent. The | Nicholas stre where the theleves | plcture shows and other places of Hachita column made {ts actual start abandoned {t. Sergeant Russell, although | entertainment There were only A from San Bernardino ranch, which s in not an expert ""“‘:‘"‘ of unruly fliv- | pwanty-eight cases this week of chil- b the litt of territory about the| ; THACEING To he iation: |dren of seligel e’ | ®iz county, where the state| of New Mexic xtends some forty miles #outh of the general east and west line| of the American border: By using this| for the first part-of| American territory their advance from Hachita, the flying| ; cavalry command of Colon vrge Dodd, | ] i hieatbiif b esston il b figie] There Is & Bewitching Charm About the New Millinery Modes | #shortest distance from Casas Grand. | ? We Have Assembled for Spring. !]I‘(y‘”l‘ e i ':‘“'i- “f-m"“ | v V. o v \ 1 08t o have lost such a debate in the rebuttal (freshments nd the attire of the hos e main column under General Pershing| Wearing dresses, jewelry, trinkets and, inevitable wand—but not, in most ca P R —— i at Columbus, N. M., starting from &|fjnery that would seem strangely out of | their memories or spirits. The rebuttal would have been sincerity. |€sses was green and \\_“H" o4 ;Il‘lh:: beautituy Millinery modes { point considerably further distant from|place in 1016, but which were in vogue ved Agnin Days of Yore. K oldest lady at the party was | R AT e shown here now And there is a | Casas Grandes, did not go due south, mu}m the youth of our grandmothers, great-| rpe sight of so many old-time things | Mrs, M. W rs, mother of Judge W\ ‘ Oper&tlons Are chRrm-E Mw“fl'fln; and attractive apparently veered to the westward to get| grandmothers, and great-great-grand- | a4 mannerisms loosened the flood G. Sears, She is § years old | charm-—about the many new styles into touch with the cavalry command|mothers, and bringing with them heir-| of romembrance and for a few precious| And the youngest was—well, the young- | Performed On Th]‘ee | that we have gathered for our Spring from Hachita. | looms and priceless family relics of other | hours today was forgotten; they lived | gt was old enough | P displays & Reports here that Pershing's army in-| centuries, fourteen silver-haired old| gver again In conversation thelr yester-| g oo 500 g Rl f 0 h Off' | There aré many hata here made it i tended to establish a base at Guzman | ladles were the guests of honor at the | gaye Wi Lia stz i lgla s n g 0 mana s 1Cers otir OWA SHODA thAt Are QiFect FeDAGS were discounted In dispatches yesterdayihome of Mrs. Elizabeth M. Christy, 304 Ant here was an old silver spoon ownel | Arviia. i Mrs. M. 3. Tracy. Mrs | An epidemic of fliness has swept over| ductions of high-priced Parisian that Guzman was still held by Carranza | Lafayette avenue, Friday at & real “Old [ by some bright-eyed old lady that was|s A Moon. Mrs Mary Moore, Mrs, Jo | the police department in the last few models. They were planned by the : ffoops’ #1d that ths AMmAiGER ‘GO |MEY" patty old at a wedding anniversary a half cen- | gaph Beatty, Mrs. H Sheridan, Mrs, | 1a¥8 and three officera are confined to | best designers in the Millinery world i were marching about twenty-five miles to| Exit tho’customs, anecdotes and rem- | (ury ago Collins Jordan, Mrs. Lucinda Kerns, Miss | Pospitala following operations, while two and our adaptability to copy these g the westward, This would put them Very jnescences of a mere twenty or thirty| And here a sampler—a thing as strange | Mary Lunn, Mrs. Helen Stearns and Mra, | Others are confined to their homes | models gives you the advantage of 4 close to the route of the cavalry com-|ye, ago. Such “modern-day” things | to the modern debutante as the Ramadan |Sarah Mayse Officers Johnny Holden and Nela J buying them at very moderate prices b mand of Colonel Dodd. Guzman I8 an|were relegated to the scrap heaps of | _tnat, handed down from generation to M Ct the . Hoatess, <Whoss Hetland were both operated upon Friday | i indeed. | important constitutionalist garrison town, ! memory for the time being Eetifation, has, existéd in thres . cetié o \‘”“"\-“ che. wan ome of the | At Lord Lister hospital. Holden was op A welcome is given to all to call | about thirty miles directly south of the| persons 0 years old were talked of a8 | turies, e s siated by Mrs. 3. | erated on for blood polsoning, while Het. | and examine our many models and 1 point where General Pershing entered| chjidren.” And . ks snalind guests of honor, was assisted by Mrs. J. | jang yunderwent the knife on account of | see where Millinery is sold at the best ‘ Iektoo, and by SOIAE DR it to the west And, again, a Bible, printed in Bngland | B, W..iteley, Mra, D. M. Leaming, Mra. | 00 GRS friri # P Seated around i irele, th when the Amerfcan revolution was still a |G, 1. Lindley, Mrs, T. W. Wheeler, Miss | “0F values in Omaba. | no question of occupation was raised. | b el e B e S o 1. T. Lindley, Mr heeler, Mis Officer E. J. Kimball was operation it eensnpnasuy | 0ld ladies, whose ages when totalled up | timely topic of the day. lora Sears and Rev Oliver Keve, pas- | ..o "o 8¢ Joseph hospital for mastold ') 1 SPECIAL MUSIC AT NORTH | reached well over 9% years, in turn ex- Very much In evidence were the back- ‘.| * of the Walnut Hill Methodist Epis- itis. ‘ O Connor & Emb en ] PRESBYTERIAN TONIGHT |frsed some heirloom or relic and told | combs, shawls, cameos and whatnot of |eopal church | Totn dibuity, Gibkey Abthe oty i, 9 ] | its history. yesteryear. Miss Sears sang “The Wearing of tho | confined to his heme with a bad 1, | Second Floor Paxton Block. Sixteenth and Farnam, o g . .| Some of their bodles bore visibly the| Anyone atempting to compare modern |Green.” and Sergeant W. R. Wilson is at home| \ ‘,.‘.A”l ;,),m\\?:,:}.‘;'.. ,,,.x\l,:‘:.‘lm.:(prl\’:':h,,ln';'.',‘ ;X"""'" of the touches of Father Time's|times with the “good old days” would | The color scheme in decorations, re- |suffering from diabetes. | = Rt p. m. this evening with the following B » s ; program: | 9 Prelude—Andantino . Lemare | Anthem (with unison bass solo)—The | God of Abraham Praise...........Buck | Solo—But the Lord is Mindful g 3 i ..Mendelssohn | In Our Gift Shop (First Floor) teynolds. Orchard & Wilhelm Co. || Paul I $14 Table Lamp and $l 0 b Anthem (with solo)—Praise the Lord i shade, complete. . .. 3 .............. Py sssesscasese-B0OOM | o - Miss Dimock. i * Oftettory—Chan 4o Boahesr..)...Lemare | 414-416-418 South Sixteenth Street. 1 Anthem (ladles’ trio)—Great Jnhn\'ll\h i ....... 3 Kratz Solo—The Ninety and Nine......Camplon Anthem 4\\:‘1‘(1:‘ m’}g:-;rllf’l‘)rl:::';ilo.v..(;oohl | * ¥ * 2 3 | o uality Furniture at Popular Prices| | 7 i ommers | >3 i Qchiltre: 1l Male Quartet. : R . . ’ { ‘ Meagrs. Reynolds, Newcomb, ! 8 Carloads Furniture Received the Past Week | hem vi olo id obll —t . S TIT] . . . . R Ani Tk, TTark, 3y Soulr..o e Shelley | Embracing the latest in Jacobean, William and Mary, Queen Anne, and Chas II designs, as well as plain straight lines Mi: {elen Fales, Mrs. Flanagan. | Postlu@le—Largo . . vereseees Handel | and Colonial patterns, Miss Eloise West, Kratz, choirmaste: i BOGUS FIVE-DOLLAR BILLS | | ARE NOW IN CIRCULATION Government agents in Omaha have re- | organist; Lee G. | | Jacobean and Charles II 2~ Mahogany Bedroom Suites This Bedroom Suite ] 1| You’ll be pleased with this Superior display and surprised at the low selling prices. % ¥ 4 ) Bed, $19.00. (‘ane insertion in panels. Very attractive patterns. celved motification that counterfelt $ Dresser, $20.C0. Chiffonier, $19.00. ! G| e R e Dressing Table, $17.00. Beds, $28.50 and $29.00. Dressers, $29.50 and $30.00. g | h counterfe! re qua r-inch : : f Jongée dnd & trifle wider than the genu One example only of the large assortment now on display. Mads Chiffoniers, $29.00 and $29.5 " tne. Red and blue ink lines are drawn from select oak, quarter sawed panels, Jacobean finish, twist pos 3 @ on them in imitation of the red and silk These suites also in American Walnut at a gmall advance in price %, threads found in the genuine. All the J nterfeits so far found bear th - . 1 3 i bor TAMEIA, N 7 Simmons Stee Bed. $8.75 One of our big line of Simmons Beds, exactly like cut, built with two-inc h con- tinuous post, five one-inch fillers, and fitted with good grade m | casters, mak ing it easy to move about Comes In e'ther white enamel or Vernis Martin finish, Full size at 88,75, A CONFECTIONERY STORE AND SALOON ARE ROBBED Willlam 1 ayduk's store, at 1210 South Thirteenth street was entered Friday night by burglars, who gained entranc by forcing open the front door. Cigars, | tobacco and confectionery to the total of $% were taken, | Mike Br ski's saloon, 1002 South Thir- teenth street, was also broken into and forty bottles of whisky, together with three boxes of cigars, carried off gl i, | Rocker, $13 (Like Cut) IMMONS STEEL BEDS Frame of solid mahogany, twist posts; S MMUNS o kel B_ Famsr i Rugs That Look Well-- Wear Well--and Sell Well That’s what people want, and because we buy only the best known malkes, carefully select and show them in big as- sortments, we are daily selling large numbers of A xminster Rugs 9x12 Size $20, $22.50, $24 to $29.75 show Sofa, $49 Like cur) In faet, a full size Davenport, Turkish con struction, 6 feet 8 inches long; soft luxurious, covering is hair cloth figured brown denim. Very spl. val. one of the late patterns, upholstered tap ' $13 $10 §- Another Carload Combination Ranges Pretty good evidence that people want only the hest The Round Oak Bad Cough? Feverishf Grippy? These allments weaken your system; don't wait. Use Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar Goney. It allays inflammation; kills germs. . 25¢. All druggls Advertisement | BRIEF CITY NEWS | | “Townsend's for Sporting Goods.” Baltimore Stlver—Edholm, Jeweler Lighting Pixtures—Burgess-Granden. Have Root Print It—Now Beacon Press. Auto Tire Ohatn, Jas. Morton & Son Co. | Use “Tex-Tile" shingles. Sunderlands. | Mirrors Made and Re.Silvered -Om Glass Con. Co., 1612 Cap. Ave. D. 1 To Sell Real Estate, list it with J. H Dumont & Co., Keeline Bldg estry, spring cushion seat. and (‘hoice Anne Chair or Rocker. $49 Genuine Tennessee Red Cedar Chest,$10 Moth proof. Just the thing in which to put away winter clothes—S: 40 inches long, 1814 inches wide and 17 inches deep. ... = na Charming New Laces for the Curtaining of Your Windows 1a our curtain department we are showing a new line of Our sortments in all sizes at proportionate prices. Our Rug Section offers Complete Stocks XKeep Your Money and valuables in the American Safe Deposit Vaults, 218 South . . Duchess, Bris Brie e T B, ow Bidg. Boxes rent 510 Lo Combination Range AR LS Jace donds. of New Patterns in $ months. Open from 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. o S SIS burns coal, gas or wood equally well without chang These enable us to treat ordinary size large anid { B g o B | e b y ithout change | mall windows and French doors exactly alike and with | ZUIY ar 1iton ugS soomfcsbly aud [ pot (s daaees Ag Don't take our word for it. We will | JepoTHOiMe tullntes. o e stade and raase 1n price French Wilton Rugs “roday's Movie Program” classified send it out on $1.25, $1.35, $1.590, $1.75 and $2.00 { i { e Jerle Trena e ie $1.25, 188, 9150, $1.4 Whittall Anglo-Persian EXCLUSIVELY. Find out what the va- 30 Days' Free Trial d Then after the trial, monthly payments. The best costs no more than the cheaply made, un known combination range. No higher than much more practical ““‘" | Also curtaing ‘N |1 [ 1) 4 offer. regular curtains of this style and )us mMovVIDg picture theaters offer. Teacher Has Soarlet Fover—May Kelly, teacher at Long school, is ill with scarlet fever, She is the second public school teacher stricken with this disease and Anglo-Indian Rugs M would be a mistake to buy without seeing our assortment of rugs. tomatch two ol these patterns, at $12.50 and $13.50 Pair. Spend a Pleasant Hour Listening Held for Violating Dope Laws—Virgil » Prisiuhe anad oo i e N New Rice Voile to the New Victor Records ¢ $1,00 bond for violation of H o ona e Prepare for Summer | R o AR In Our e sy : . dainty bedroom curtal aterial, (] Mrs. Foote to Bpeak—Mrs. D. A. Foote 'rI‘ums:;ncgour old Refr!xgerazclr(r | JUNRt SIS SRR, e New Victrola ; 1 r f the 1% ne d Bible or ¢ on a new e 1 k. Jatar (i She 0 Ananned - Bl : rric 10¢ and 75¢ Yard, Gallery her class for leaders on Monday after It don't pay to fix up an old refrigerator nan, March 20, in the auditorium of the Only a perfect circulating refrigerator like th These Rice Voiles also come in On the Fifth Floor Young Men's Christian association |} HERRICK will keep the family's food pure plnk “j“" blue Jacquard dot at The most perfectly appointed suite of rooms in Use “Tex-Tile” Shingles. Sunderlands It's Early--Yes 756 yard e west for the display of l’l‘ulklx‘\lgh Machines. i s i ou will be cordially welcomed here at all times, 3 iiiepey Moie_ 00 “SRENE SR M [ L pim iy 4% WA . Sunfast Madras Filet Lace Nets Victor Talking Machines in all grades and finishes, i r nanag he Berg Clothing it early preparedness is the only economical kind In natursl Egyptian and - - compar fes' d nt, will leave |} Monthl 4 h 11 rose and gold effects . oo $15.00 to $J00.00 for New York on a buying trip to re Monthly payments as you use the for Chambers, 40¢, 50¢, 65¢ and Have You Tried 3 pl h ¥ du to the brisk bus Refr]gerator. ’ ’ last week | . il Complete line of Herrick's on display in basement Want Ad 40¢ Yd. The Victor Tungs-Tone Stylus? It plays 50 to 200 records without need of change. 75¢ Yd. Convenient Terms of Payment,