Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, April 1, 1916, Page 9

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N 'HE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY 1, 191¢ 9 = - e e e - . u INCREASE SHOWN IN THE \ il I a n 1. ot e | BRIEF CITY NEWS |SHAMP MISSES THE | o et o gl % 1 e | : | NUMBER OF ENLISTMENTS MR 4 T Stk ¥ atternonn . v ALL GRAIN MOVES UP Corn v ent 1y and soa | e b Lighting Pixtures—Burgess-Granden. EVELAND WRECK ol M'M iy " Aoy ON THE OMAHA MARKET P dry and good grade stuff wer " for ne the las :uuo-a Engagement Rings, Ednholm. w traine. A e = ; ) , Omaha wheat mar- | fifty-elght car n the marke t of March, which is a very decided - 7 cOo! \ he kept 1 o f il f the Onats we e-half norea o o - s ve Soos Prias 11-—-Now Beacon Press, Changes Route Just in Time— . b : 8 o s : " . arden Tools—Jas. Morton & Son Co. ? v miss th v . % a cent 1 s to 4 nte per b ment ib-stati At Lin and SFTors Mads and Be.njiversd—Omahs Comes on Next Train and | with the result that he cs 2 re twenty-f carloads fotx City will be opened next Monda Glass Con. Co, 1612 Cap. ave. D, 172 | Sees All the Wreckage he next fast train, the ¥ — Property Cared ®or—1 property | ess. which left a few h il e 311 Dumont o ecline Bide. | HAS SEVERAL CLOSE CALLS| ™ train which M GROWING WITH GROWING OMAHA “Today's Mo » W' classi d | - T b iy e e 1 gelion today. 1t appeera In The Bes| . 1. Shamp Of Omaha, secrelary K Wednesday morning | I ammmmm A I mlmm A AN Ulnum.v I wmumum n|1muwswq||| T EXCLUSIVF Bl Out What the § - bt B e escribed the te havpe and destr J it mo ,u[,\. i tter | |Of the International Union of Sta wrought by wreck of th 4'l||||||| IUII u To Lecture at Tel Jed Sokol Rall—r. |tionary Firemen, is getting &0 that | trains and told « ng ‘ l English Sunday enoon st Tel Jod | whitiaver e goes on & long rallway gnition, strewn about the r u “ i | Sokol hall, South Thirteemah str bt way. According to Mr. D nummnm LT e ||||m||l\l|H A llu..m...n. mm 'The Sokol Idea in America ney. vas 8o appalling and sickening Europe He has had nn"w,\s than three mar- | women on the « uv\»‘m v‘wnu. ; w‘ THE NEW HOME OF HART SCHAFFNER & MARX @oodrich Garden Mose—Morton & Son. | velous escapes from death in such | a8 the train proceeded slowly past th Clark Forcea Improves—Word comes | Wrecks from Hot Springs, Ark., that Clark For-| Hia latest escape was on a trip to st i il 5, i L] cea, Missouri Pacific ticket agent. wWho | naw v 1s of people, he sald, on foot went there for stomach troubte ang | NW York, from which he has just| . 'a ek GRE 5 SVetV Concuivdte rheumatism, is improving rapidly and |returned. Had he not received word | kina « vehicle were hurrying to the that he will probably be home and in | while in New York to go to Detroit | scene on the highways from Cleveland :n‘udm‘\‘:\u .1.,.‘ ‘r{v;u‘nfl\y' yt\ivr:n\ ').n:hn-(ulm instead of direct to Chicago, he '© A Union Pacific Has New Map—The Unlon Pacific has in process of construc tlon a new map that will be out about June 1 and ready for distribution. The map has been brought up to date at a cost of $1,00. It shows all lines roads, those of the Union Pacific in red and the others in black. The map is made from officlal maps of the United States and js asserted to be in all details. Two Boys Pinched—Ed Kupping and Russell Olsen, residing in the vicinity of Twenty-elghth and Brown streets were arrested Thursday evening by Epecial Officer N. J. Ney of that dis trict, who asserted in pollce court that | the two lads were acting In a ais derly manner by singing obscene o Kupping was fined $10 and costs vended sentence, young turned ov juvenile authorities New Sleeping Car Line established he- tween Omaha and Sioux Falls via Ci cago & Northwestern line venlence Friday and Oleeiy r to the For the con- of the traveling public, effective March 31, new through Pullman ar service will be established & Northwestern line between Sfoux Falls, leaving Omaha daily at 9:05 p. m., arriving Sioux Falls 700 a. m. Southbound effective April 1 leaving Sloux Falls 10:15 p, arriving Omaha 7:31 a. m. For ti resery Omaha and m., kets, tions and full particulars, apply at tick office, 1401-1403 Farnam street. Telephon Use “Tex-Tile” Shingles. Sunderiands. Bridal Procession Shown in Window of Brandeis Stores Of the densely congested sidewalks on downtown streets on the opening night of the “Week of Wonderful Windows" there was none more crowded than those in front of the show windows of the Brandels stores. The “Passing Show" Brandeis windows, carrleda out with lv- ing models, furnished one of the most widely discussed innovations of the gala evening's many surprises. The parade started with a passing in review of men and women Ir. evening at- tire, and the Dest efforts of the most celebrated Parisian dressmakers could not have produced a more electrifying et- fect fipon the audience. The men were groomed to the minute and presented the fust-out-of-the-bandbox appearance which Beau Brummel was famous for a genera tion or so ago The second section of the show passed rapidly, disclosing men and women In aft ernoon dresses and attire, the men with street clothes and frock coats, silk hats and canes, The third section was an exhibition of the most stylish of the outer garments for mea and women and the most am- bitious follower of fashion was perforce amazed at the remarkable variety amd charm of the garments shown The fourth section was a display of tailor-mades, with men in business suits. "The smart styles of the tallor-made cos tumes of the women were not to be de nied, lending that snap and go to thia section of the wonderful parade that lent novelty and had the vast crowd outside the tiptoe of expectancy. feature of the The fifth section, devoted to sport sults, elicited unqualified praise from the vast throng that was now perfectly fascinated with the feast of fashion show- cfore their eyes. tion showed girls' colored suits, girls' white dresses ind boys' dressy suits The crowning feature windows' fashion parade dresses, boys of the was Brandels the wed ding procession, in which the “bride,” | all her finery and stately regalia. | walked majestically past the admiring crowds. Hold Election at ; Florence Tuesday Tuesda ection day In Flo and the culmination of a ively political battle that has been oceu pying the spotlight for the last two will be will be weeks For mayor, the republicans have momi nated the present incumbent, F. S rucker, while the democrats have put Frank King in the rac ) A Fariss, councilman, i also out for the place by petition t the present incumbent n epublican, has no op- treasurer, E. L. Platz on pposed by James three-cornered fig Larsen, deme i lican, and W. H. Thomas, the yunc'lman, who was defeated by ( Foster in the primaries, but whe since filed Ly pettion. The question en raised be this filing has be flity will have to e courts. the legality of and in all pre threshed out in THIEF WITH SWEET TOOTH ROBS STRIBBLING STORE Stribbling » police that time Th entrance to his | H would have been in the Twentieth Century Limited that was mixed up i the big wreck near Cleveland, O., last Wednesday morning As It was, he was on board the train that followed It was held up until 10:20 . m. by the wreck and he saw the whole terrible sight In 194 Mr. Shamp, on a trip east, had already bought his ticket for the Twen tieth Century Limited when circum stances arose which made it desireable that he take another train, from which he would not need hange in getting to Scranton, Pa he changed hi ticket and took another train. T tleth Century Limited that he would have taken was wrecked near Cleveland In Green River Wreek. That same year Mr. Shamp was in big Union Pacific wreck at Green Ri Wyo., and had a miraculous escape services he rendered in rescue work o that occasfon brought him and thr four others letters ¢f commendation from the ing Unfon Pacific officials Mr. Shamp went to New York this time to attend an important conference of the International Union of ~mt|nmm the Firemen, which took place March Incidentally, he attended the big prize fight, and he says Willard seemed to have everything his own way seemed almost to be afraid to hit \|nmn | with all his strength,” he said BARELY MISSED BIG WRECK Business Kept Dooley from Riding on Twentieth Century Limited, The horrors of the New York Central wreck at Amherat, O., Wednesday morn ing were witnessed by E. W. Dooley of Omaha, who passed by the scene of the Famous The Shop That Made Elevators Until we opened this second floor shop most people used elevators merely to go up or down now they ride the Rose building ele- vator to save $10.00, 2d We sell clothes here ally responsible for a man’s There is a fine display clothes for mspection. They for $15. are all regular $2 2d Floor Rose Bldg. Take Elevator—Save $10.00. SMALL RENT BIG VALUES We Are Putting What Other Stores Give the Landlord Into Extra Clothing Values for You In Our Big Daylight Shop Rose Building SUITS and TOP COATS on the idea that we're men and young men 25 snits, Twentisth Century into the mass of The speed of the limited as it crashed DANDRUFT AND [TCHING SCA[P RO CUTICURA - SOAPAND OINTMENT To prevent loss of hair. Treatment: On retiring touch spots of dandruff and itch- ing with Cuticura Ointment. Next morn- ing shampoo with Cuticnra Soap and hot water. Nothing better, surer or more economical at any price. Sample Each Free by ! With 32-p. book on the skin. Address post “Cuticura, Dept. 26G, Boston "' Sold every < Floor Fit Guaranteed—Alterations Free person appearance, of the season’s correct ready here for your and we sell them BARKER’S CLOTHES SHOP , 16th and Farnam If you have ever experienced diffculty in obtaining Clothes that fit like a Glove, simply because you are slightly above the average in figure---COME HERE WITH THE SURETY THATL WE HAVE YOUR SIZE IN THE MOST STYLISH CLOTHES YOU EVER SLIPPED INTO. The New Home of Hart Schaffner & Marx Perfect Fitting Clothing for Men. While the other man is arguing with you that it “can’t be done” we will have passed over to you one of the best Suits of Clothes you ever bought for the money and a Suit that will fit you so well that you will = not only be proud to wear it, but vou will talk about it to everyone you know. Hart Schaffner & Marx 8ilk Lined Chesterfield Top Coats at $20 and $25. Men’s and Young Men’s Suits--- 15 A Special Saturday Offering . .. $ Made by two of the most reliable makers of Clothings. Materials are pure wool, faney Worsteds and Cheviots; expertly tail- ored and equal to those that yom would ordinarily pay from $3.50 to $5.00 more for. Another Lot of Suits $12 SO for Men Who Want to Pay. .. Men and young men will find their sizes in this lot. Smart, snappy styles, the new Pin Check Back ?\'nr!o]_kn, swagger patch pockets, plain and conservative styles; all wool and hand tailored, in every desirable pattern, color and material. Great Sale of Men's Trousers, $1.98, $2.98, $3.98 and $5. Suitable for office wear, and dress occasions as well. Blue Serges, Gray Worsteds, Imported Silk Mixed Worsteds as well as a big variety of Faney Mixtures in Cheviots and Cassimeres. Guaranteed tailoring and fabrics, in all sizes from 28 to 52 chest measure. RIDE UP ON THE ESCALATOR (Moving Stairway) AND SEE There’s Snap and Go About This Haberdashery That Men Who Dress Well Will Appreciate. ample Shirts, 75¢ Roller Skates Children’s Iron 50c Wheel Skates ... n r 3 : Plain Bearing Skates for E. & W. Make (Ely & Walker, St. Louis), consisting of shirts of Boyvs and high grade materials, such as Satin Striped Madras, Pongee and Girls N 900 Corded Madras. Neck band and soft collar attached styles ;AII Ball Bearing Skates, rein- new spring samples a large percentage of which are worth $1.50; forced, self. not a shirt in the entire lot worth less than $1.00. All 75 oy sl m!ln$ 1 .50 go in one lot Saturday, at SN oo C _ All the regular 25 and 35¢ All-Silk and 18 Baseball, Bieyeles Hose, *‘Run of the Mill” quality : (o and Fishing Tackle 125 Dozen Men's Lisle Hose, all shades. Worth to 15 Complate - stocks'. - naw B apeaisl 410 atdL 0y, Lt e [ when the diys 'bégin ie 46 Dozen Roxford Athletic |'nion Suits, made New Shipment of 8ilk Four-in-Hand Ties, make the sportsman’s fancy of fine quality nainsook. $1.00 values 79C Iarge shape: all new spring patterns ch turn to thoughts of out Just recelved the most beautiful line of Silk Crepe, | Beautiful Asortment of New Spring Neckwear doors, Ik and All-Silk and WIES opeh MNas i in Shirts $6.50 Satin Stripe Tub we have ever of four-in-hand ris e A § SOC G $1.00 Special to Start the Season tha ioicxinae UEG SECh R New Lot of Fine Silk Fiber Wash Ties 15 Steel Balt Rod 5, 6, 7, 8 ft., cork Sl TR T H 26¢ values C gtip, N. P. Reel Men's 26c Quality Linen Handkerchiefs, lsc We are Omaha's Exclusive Agenis for the Famous seat 95c plain white, some with initials. Each Munsingwear Union Suits for Men, all the new Steel Casting Rod, large full Men's Colored and Fancy Silk Handxer spring and summer o agale guides R hoame M SHC |t $1.00 © $5.00 el $2.50 126 Dozen Men's New Silk Spring Neckwear, 5 * || Manhattan Shirts for $ 5 to 3 The lar selected stock medium large open end four-in-hands 2 c Spring 1. 0 .98 of Bicyele acc ories in Omaha. 26 Dozen Men's Madras and Fan Men's 36c Quality Lisle Sus Have you looked at $1.15 Striped Solsette Pajamas; spec penders 25¢ $25 our Model Stylish Spring Hats For Men and Young Men Men’s I Shoes Most complete lines we have ever shown, to sell at $3.50 a Your first thought should be a hat for pair. These shoes are all made under our brand **Trust spring I'hat's where all well dressed worthy They come in black and tan leather, flat lasts or men hegin, and Brandeis Ste is the high toe lasts. Button or lace. Every pair of them fitted with place to gin looking for the highest grade clear oak soles, or rubber fiber, absolutely They are all made especially for us by.factories that specialize in this particular grade, and we consider them the best that money can possibly buy $3 50 . All sizes and Mavo or Stetsor Hats in every detail 00, $2.50, guaranteed new widths, #3.00, , and $£5.00 pair A 2 ™ Hurley's Fine Shoes for Men, new spring styles just in, in- Boys’ Hats and Caps Sale "'. l"""h"" Bag cluding gray buckskin tops or dark tan cordovan vamps Spring and summer styles in and Suit Cases with light colored tan willow calfskin tops $5 $7 Boys' and Childrens Hats About 400 Traveling Bags Also all the staple styles................. to and Caps; everything that's | and Suit (‘ases \n,p;-l» lines Bath Slippers for Men, all sizes, new and op-to-date, at worth to #10.00, Saturday 26c, 50c, 66¢ and to $1.50 $2.08, $3.98, $4.98 \Ionl Store, North Wall A SRR

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