Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, March 23, 1916, Page 5

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RUNAWAY KIDS GET Break and Run After Being Brought Back from Nebraska City by Authorities. GIVE THOMPSON THE SLIP Superintendent Thompson of River« view Detention home appeared in the office of the juvenile authorities yes- terday morning with a look of un- usual humility on his face. “What's the matter, did a flivver hit you?" asked Miss Virtue. “No,” shortly answered Thompson. ‘Nothing that bad.” 1 Afterwards it came out. He had ' returned from Nebraska City with " Flmer Hendershot and Billie Holie, two young runaways, and all the way to Omaha the youngsters appeared submissive Arrived here, npson, as a reward, treated them While he veny Th to a very fine supper. b disappeared. * MOURNING DOVE INSISTS ON HAVING PLENTY ROOM 4 s One of the bird hovses at the city hall exhibit suggests a miniature garage, but it is nothing of the sort. - It was made by Roy Norgren of the Farnam school sixth A class for a mourn- ing dove, and the boy requests that the | Daniels. The witness house be placed in Curtis Turner park The mourning dove insists upon having & large opening in jts home, and it pry ters plenty of room in which to “mourn was paying the check the two Kids|butting in where Miss Page was con- i‘HH BEE: The Strange Case of AWAY ONGE MORE‘ By Frederick Lewis, Author of Mary Page :: Pictures by “*What Happened to Mary :: Essanay { Copyright, 1915, by McClure Publications. | clal support for the play in case Miss KRYNOPSIR Page left the company? The question Mary Page. actress, s accused of the |was quietly asked, but pregnant with a n'\i'r]“; ';{“»;\,"[’ : :.n‘..‘x ‘u‘\w‘l :)4 “';l.",flf!LQ( meaning that brought the blood into was intoxicated. At M s trial she ad: | Danicl's face testifies that Mary threatened Pollock No, it wasn't h mapped When 1 with it previously and Ma Jeading | found how dead set Miss Page m;u “”l‘“v Langdon, r““v“ ary ;\lfl’; against him, I knew he wasn't going to mystery Brandon tells of a strange hand win it in that gam I tried to mak Print he saw on Mary's shoulder. Further my position safe, but he wouldn't prom 'd"""“" showa that horror “'“"‘“‘* BIO |ise anything, unless 1 promised to ar- Juces demporary Ineanlly I oelal WIt. | Tange things so that you-I mean Mr. | Langdon—was denied admission to the theater. nemses described Mary's flight from her intoxicated father and her father's sul- cide. Nurse Walton describes the kidnap- ing of Mary by Pollock, and Amy Barton When did vou have the last quarrel tells of Mary's struggles to become AN | o that subject with Mr. Pollock liquor drove Mary inse opened dence ., Daniels With an abrupt gesture Langdon caught Sragas st 'a|up the sheet of paper on which were policeman offers her pasted the torn scraps of the note to Pollock and held It up before the wit ness “Mr. Daniels, to Mr. Pollock? “My God! Where did The ery was a confession, but Langdon repeated his question, and this time Is sald with sudden sullenness T wrote it day Seekers' manager, Mary faints on the Mary's goes Insane when isky CHAPTER X (Continued from Yesterday.) “Yes, it's true. Dave was mad because you had been called in by Miss Page to look over the contract. He sald you were did you write that letter you get that?" cerned, and ho wanted me to keep you away from the theater. Langdon flushed and frowned e Mr. Daniels.,’ he | ‘she day “The Seekers' opened. There sald harshly, “that you are addressing | _pad been a scene in Miss Page's dress- “Please remember the court and not me personally. T re-|ine room, and—and—I was afrald the quest, your honor, that the name ‘Mr. |ghow would be queered.it Pollock didn't Langdon' be substituted for the word |jet the girl alone. ‘you,’ as used by the witness. | “why didn’t you finish it? “Your request is granted,” said the | *Because’—Daniels hesitated and molst- judge, who was still narrowly studying |encd his lips with a nervous tongue, nervousness was growing worse, and he was choosing his | ‘because—I—I—thought it sounded pretty raw, and I'd better lot things go ti'l I OMAHA, and Danlels-fhuddered, gripping the sides you plecse turn to the testimony of Ran- dall Willinms and read the testiony be ginning with the words, when you heard the shot? heard the shot? the door of the ba What did you dc the hall in the divection from which the sound he caught at my overheard the volces of Miss Page and Mr. Pollock talking in the gray suite and why you were so agitated when you met Mr. Willlame rose to a sudden thought he had killed them both—as he words with obvious care saw Dave that night Was that first day the only time you | Again the ominous little murmur that and Mr. Pollock quarreled about finan- ‘meant suspicion crept through the room, cough and you sleep. 700 Georgette Crepe Blouses Beautiful Spring Styles - At $3.98 to $8.98 Paris has signified that the most notable points in the blouses of this season are the originality of collars, the details of cuffs, and the popularity of f)as the all- ‘ colors and combinations of colors, as wel ‘ white blouse. The Vietorian-looking collar of lace cups up about the neck in a graceful line. Georgette crepe fashions the rest of the blouse, except the cuffs of lace, to match the collar. These blouses in white or flesh color. 3 The bib-frill with a narrow pleating edging it is the dis tinetive feature of another lovely Georgette crepe blouse. White, flesh or bisque. The exploitation of the color note by means of wide satin siripes alternating with Georgette crepe fashions a most ex- clusive blouse. The collar has three square points at the back, Bisque with black, white with color and white with Copen- hagen. A Dainty Dress Style for Spring In Red Cross Shoes for Women Along comes Spring and the fine weather that makes walking a pleasure. One of the most im- portant parts of your wardrobe are your Shoes. RED CROSS SHOES are made 3 to give perfect satisfaction. We recommend them unreservedly to women who desire the best of style with the greatest comfort — THEY ARE ANATOMICATLY _ CORRECT. The model we picture has plain toe, patent leather vamp ; cloth tops, button style, high Louis heels (made from leather) ; high arch last, eurved instep, and fit- ted with the famous flexible Red Cross b soles; all sizes and widths; $4.95 pair FRADE MARK Silk Dresses for W 1| Beautiful Quality at Remarkably Low Prices WE HAVE PLANNED FOR THIS event for weeks and weeks, and now, just when the season opens comes this announcement that women’s and misses’ dresses of unusually fine quality Silk may be purchased here at the lowest prices ever paid hereabouts for like value. Silk Party Dresses Silk Afternoon Dresses Silk Bridge Frocks We have picked just any duplicates. Navy Blue Taffeta Dress with Georgette sleeves, silk covered buttons, draped flare tunie and insertion around neck of dainty lace. A charming style. Other styles of Navy Blue Taffeta with contrasting collars, A brief MARCH 23, HILL LINE IS 0 THURSDAY 1916. of his chair to hide the trémbling of his | Burlington passenger station and South | hands as Langdon turned to the stenox Omaha, thus giviog two tracks for the| rapher and sald quietly passenger traf.s, whereas now there Is turn to the testimony of the bellboy, ‘Joe, { . Much Work Inveived, A given y lay and read it, beginning [ Practically all the way to South: Crasha with the words, ‘waa there anyane in the | Appropriation of $100,000 to Be | there will bo lther a cut or o . There hallway when you le d back? e are several hills ha o be ex- | There was n sllght rusting of papers, | EXxpended in Omaha This Spring | cavated in order to permit of laying the when the clear volce of the stenographer | and Summer. track, and where there are no rang out | be made, there will have to be | | fills Question: Was there anyone in the | M o e s Avswey |OFFICIAL OUTLINES PROORAM | "\ oo an the srado for the second Yea The fat man who had been at the — track la comple heavy steel ralls will banquet, the one they called Mr. Daniels, Peginning work within the next| ny jaid and the entire distance between Question: What was he doing? Answer: | ponth and finishing before winter,| the two terminals ballasted with rock Ho was standing close to the door of the |\ "B ineton will spend $100,000 [ M Byram docs not look for much new gray sulte with his ear agalnat i, as it - o| WOTK to be done In the west ghis year, he was listening or more in Omaha. The money Was| y,¢ 4 good deal of money will be spent That will do, Mr. Wilson. Now will oprinted last year and the item | on maintenance and putting the new line approp of expense went into the last annual Whete were you | budget. | 'The manner ‘n which the $100,000 will be expended was outlined by H. Byram, vice president of opera- tion, who arrived from Chicago Tues- dey night Where wera you when you Answer: Just outside | uet room. Question: | Answer: I ran down Question Dia meet came. Question you oft for th anyone? Answer: Yes. 1 ran bang into Manager Holdrege, he lef the Danlela at the corner where the corridor | west yesterday on an inspection turned. T nearly upset him, 1 guess, for | of the Nebraska and Wyoming lines arm and hold on as it to steady himself. Queation “That will do, thank you,” cried Lang- | AA¥S Or two weeks. |-:n.wu-mnv which haid been stolen from don sharply And now, Mr. Danlels, | Hamp Will Go. Georgs “Frokiel, 135 South' Fitteanty will you tell us what you did when ¥ou | [yueing the spring and summer the | *'"®* of {ts tracks between Tenth and Twelft! streots. This hump will be cut something like 100 feet and the line be tween Ténth and Sixteenth streets wil be straightened by taking out the curve A the same time the grade from Six the volce of scream, “Because, the manager because 1 All druggists. This' done. Advertisement above Thirteenth street Silk Afternoon Frocks Silk Street Dresses Silk Sport Dresses Misses’ Sizes, 14 to 20 Women's Sizes, 34 to 44 Extra and Out-Sizes, 46 to 50 a few of the dresses at random—don’t expect to find deseription reads this way: Silver Gray Georgette Crepe with Terra Cotta and blue and silver cording decorations. Old Rose Georgette Crepe Gown, bead edge and rows and rows of bead decorations at bot- tom of skirt and a single row running up the middle of sleeve and around euff. Sailor col lar. Lace shadowed with Georgette. Combination Fancy Foulard and Georgette Crepes, Dotted Foulard Waist and Half Skirt with Georgette Crepe. Sport styles show prominently, and these are some of the most popular types of this Spring season 1916, Printed Georgette, as dainty and fine as a summer sunset. Combination of gold lace over China silk drops. Crepe de Chine Sport Dress, with box pleated sport coat effect, long sash, sailor col- lar and short flared skirt, This is only a hint of the showing, there are dozens and dozens of styles— each one fascinating—every color. We have divided them into groups for easy selection: $11.75, $14.75, $18.75 $24.75, $34.75 Accompanied by General | of the road, expecting to be out ten Rurlihgton will cut down the hump south | — ] "% [[can'T F1ND DANDRUFF|| I more trackage over the rallroad viaduct | | second track wili be laid between the In Wyoming river, iIn first class condition expected to begin on the Chalco-Yutan | cut-oft as moon as the ground settles and | &rades can begin operations TO WORKHOUSE FOR H-AVING SOME STOLEN CLOTHING Frank Robinson, "ifteenth strect te from Wendover to Powder Work |s colored, 1117 South was arrested and sen- ced to thirty daye in the for having a quantity of clothing in his workhouse h Every bit of dandruff dlsappears after Make Your Body' ‘Tingle with life and en-' ergy for the day's work by eating foods that contain real. nutriment—that do not use, up all the vitality of the body in an effort to digest them.' Shredded Wheat Biscuit supplies the greatest amount of body - building, energy - creating material with the least tax upon the digestive organs, It is a real whole wheat food, ready -cooked and ready-to-serve, contain- ing the life of the wheat grain, nothing added, nothing taken away. Start the day right by eating Shredded Wheat with hot jor cold milk. Serve it for luncheon with sliced bana- nas or other fruits. Made at Niagara Falls, N. Y. ACHES AND PAINS Don't neglect a pain anywhere, but find out what causes it and conquer the cause. A pain in the kidney region may put you on your back tomorrow. Don't blame the weather for awollen feet, it may be an advance warning of Bright's disease A pain In the stomAch may be the first symptom of appendicitis. A creak in a joint may be the forerunner of rheuma tism. Chronic hendaches more than likely warn you of serlous stomach trouble. The way s to keep in good condition ¢ Inand day oyt 't regularly taking GOLD MEDAL HAARLEM OlL Cap- sules. Sold by rellable druggists. Money refunded if they do not help ' one or two applications of Danderin e 0. | teenth street into the passenger station| "TH OF L0/ i o walp' With the: ine (To Be Continued Tomorrow.) will be reduced. This land was secured | £OVCE W T0 L bottle of Dander A e o 4 ine at any drug store and save your halr Induces Sleep. The cutting of the hump will necessi-| "0 00 50 U7 oations you can't find Take Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey for | tate the movink back the south end of | FUir 0 "o o hdruft or any talling bair, that hacking night cough; it atops the | the Eieventh street viaduct and putting | 8 BN S0 Ol (L ioh ~Advertise- ment. a ware of substitutes. The only pure im- ported Haarlem Oil Capsules are the GOLD MEDAL.~Advertisement. omen and Misses " You Should Be Correctly Corseted If you would have comfort and be in good style We can-assure yon that to be fitted with An R & G Corset In one of the most attractive spring models, is for you to enjoy the satisfaction of knowing that you have one of the best corsets to be obtained at this price, Our trained corsetieres are always at your service, not only to fit after you have selected the corset, but to make suggestions in regard to the model you should purchase. A Model for Medium Figures, in low top and long hip, made of beau- tiful imported coutil; steels are flossed at the bottom. Elastic gore set in at bottom of back, glving comfort and ease to the wearer §3.50 Front Laced Corset, in flesh colored fancy material, ventilated back with elastic band at bottom; shield under lacing.. ..$2.00 A Comfortable Corset for Girls, very low top with elastic band at sides; long skirt with free hip section ... P ....81.00 Corset for Stout Figures, medium top, long hip. This corset has extra wide front steel with extra boning over abdomen. This {8 a wonder- ful value at 544484 ¢ siage Sell Us Your Old Sewing Machine To introduce the wonderful new model FREE sewing machine, we are making these two big offers: We will buy your old sewing machine at a liberal price, We will allow you to pay the small remaining difference on terms as low as $1.00 A WEEK The FREE Sewing Machine (Invented and Patented by W. C. Free.) Very Special for Thursday. )T TR RS IR ...$10.96 The Omaha . . ...$18.50 Our Special : ...$11.08 Needles—For Siuger, New Home, Ete., 16c & Dozen.

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