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THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: APRIL 23, 1916. : orfent les open to Japanese commerce |at such a suggestion, but practical men | 10w her to glean even amon the sheaves PEK GlANT AT M")GET WEDDING POI’tugal Wlll [and it she does mot rwm» the oppor- | will approve of it Tlu-(»lhh --u:_u be ROMANCE IN . LITERATURE‘HV barley and by his large heartednes DESIGNER FIRST SKYSCRA g |tunity it will be her own fault, We nsidered before the opinlon of clan (e pastor Idyl of Ruth and Boas S8ined a wife and more than that, made| cpedit Given to Frenchman, buy Assortment of Human Freaks Lend Intern Germans |have thus the rarest of chances for un- |specialists. The system of military drill and Troe Homan Kind- a place for himself in that immortal com- | Hian Was Never Exe- u (] al development used in Japan is an invention of the pany which {8 renowned for naught but cute ' Eclat to Joyful Cere- g A “For the sake df national commerce |time of Napoleon and takes no thought | for being kind.—Christian Herald sk Of Mlhta‘ly ge | | Credit for the first skyscraper built iy mony. and Industry, If for no other reason, it |of r rn Inventions, such as aeroplanes | The book of Ruth {s the greatest pas - I8 necessary that the nation should see |and so on.’' Dr. Kamada concluded | | " = e sriare) edited e . 0 would see toral 14yl In literature. It is founded on fthis country s genarally credite v PARIS, April Z—As &' resuit of the aluo to the complotion of fta preparations | -Thus Japan's hopes for the. future all Magnates oo gepgnis WEE-WEE AND SOME WHISKERS | cntrance of Portugal into the war, Ger-|for armamental expanaion. The whote |depend on laying stress on thess threa | 10VINE kindness, the loving kindess of a1 | h mans in that country have been notiffed | 18tlon should ‘be drilled and geady to |Obiects entifio development as @a |[the Moabites revealed to her family undl an mp Oyes WIH triet” of that city in 156, from plany | \at country ! ) | A bridal party of midgets and giants, detend the emplre in time of eme sy, |Dusiness; commercial expansion s A | the loving kindness of Boas, the wealthy by Holabird & Roche, 'The first exai | f emergency ® il ' to de: t 7 h Lisbon dis s . o N | 3 human ' skeletons and fat men, that|'® 9oPart within five days, & The present method of keeping a small |Ko8l and sea Power as a consequence. |y..iss to Ruth, his kinswoman, It | 18CUSS a,ges ple of lofty buflding in New York ¢ | pateh to the Temps says. number of young men in barracks for |W!th A more modern system of army | also contains the germ of that great| » | was' the structure ‘at 10 Brosdway, 6¢ looked like the skyline of lower Manhat- | | heartedness which is the center of the LEVELAND, O, April 22.—Repressn- | signed by Bradford Les Gilbert in 1 exclusion of others, might a)l ho gospel of Christian love, tatives of the raflroads In the United [ A few years later both these wondel are to be interned on Terclera ialand, one |killad in battle | X ith te Sta and of the four rallrond em {ai0 tha iddte 2 ' B &l o and then no trained sol- | | Tt is a book that opens with tears A became insignificant and practionlly fos ' o middle ring of the Barnum &| ' the Asopes, wheré's state of aloge hias |dlers would be laft 1o taka thelr arcy STANFORD WINS BOAT ployes’ brotherhoods will meet at Chi ! sho dison q s K o) » | and famine and ends with the sound of 5 - otten heeanse they were so greatly oud Bafley show in Madison Mquare surden|y ..=sooiyeed “All commereial transao- [What Japan wants is untversal militer: RACE FROM CALIFORNIA The story” turna ‘upon | 5480 APril 87 to dlsouss the recent da, [ B0 . lust night for the firat circus wedding of [ tiong with Germans, the Temps says, are [service. The whole nation must be ready . ’ :;A:’“:(‘lnl‘:’!:i"nrw-w|lr~ln of Boas, who|[anda of the brotherhoods for an elght ’\‘.': . - ‘y;j“:‘“::‘«Jlk':ur‘;.r.’::"-qqfnl:llt: ‘:1:: the ¥ Miss Elsle Relneking, a anake | declared void and treaties are abrogated. (to bear arms if need be OAKLAND. Cal. April S-Laistid BIAD- | gowed kindnase And mantiness to Jeith, |l 48 Antiounsemsnt to-this effeet | WE8. NOE A8 JELEEL nearly three cem charmer, who is about three feet tall,|The property of German wubjects s be For Modern Methoa ford, Jr., university won by five lengtha | " nomber of o nation that was Jarael's “"'“".”"h hare tolar DY W O Las, Vxnv|~< 50, ey, SenoTALivas Defom the betame Mrs, Short, wite of Joseph ¥rans|ing wequestersd and ull further recogni o Ita annual boat race with the University and in that kindness founded & new (P o dent of the Tralnmen's brotherhood disoovery of the steel cage system of thif "The war now ragin, ot & In Burope proves | rnia today over o o | vis Bhort, midget clown, who I8 Just &|tion of German ownership In industries |that men, after o training 'r " ‘M: et 'm?l l “I‘> '\ e e Oof n fo% | courme of the Oakiand estuary ' ' dny little shorter b 15 suspendad, months, fisht as bravely and success- | The unofficial time was 158 which | T0Y81 line that begat o greater than| ThC Na,t]OIlal Caplta,l. Tacques Perret, an architect of Chany When the band began to play “Here i fully as old soldiers, y David | bory, Havoy o nccredited auth [& B h Idget couple, all A and the outcome |was slow for the course. Mtanford was RS | ber Bavoy, I8 the scores aut! g painleisch il il o FIRED UP WITH AMB[T]ON now dopends more on the number of |aimstrously defonted two weeks ago at | , P08 18 Immortal among bible heroes Sntarday, April 22, 1910, [ of plans for an eleven atory bullding, Wwhite gloves, werlousness and sllence, thowe who can ko to the front than on | Heattle by the University of Washington for his Kindness, his plain, everyday | o feet in helght, which must have hi wilked wolemnly out of the “Monkey the amount of dArlll they have recelved, | T tanford orow will o east for the | KeNOTosity, his senss of protection and Kennte, | twice the space Letween the floors, foy trance,” led by Rev, C, ¥, Danlels o Dr. Kamada of Keio Univerlity c["l‘lmn to confine drill to a wmall number | Poughkeapsie me in June. care for the | ly, unprotected Moah mon y Ingulry continued | today cleven storie e erowded WHMZ e chienbid . lha| This order applies to all Germans, ex- :.-n. intervals {a not only uneconomieal ; training. Weaker nations must always an from the harbor, hurried or strolled hut fmpractie o) one tollow stronger ones.' copt men of military age and fitness, who | 1 |PTACHieAl; for thoso so drilled, to N BRNGAN according to the length of their legs— o East Eleventh street. Right behind Mr, I8 u fatal policy for efficien: Itish girl, hin dead kinsman's wife, who | Free sugar repeal debated with agres. |, helght of 100 feet Perret's bullding T in nation, e —— e i » vote befo o Short and Mrs. Short-to-be strolled | Japan Urges a Move Forward defonse. Aluo It In uneconomical, Nuy Ak the man who has used Bee Want| " her poverty gleaned in his harvest| Nt to VOl Belom sdicurmment was planned to bo 168 feet long and & Hugo, the French glunt, who ia only| for People of His Country, row-minded military martinets may scoff | Ads—100 to 1 you will head & boost, fleld aftar the reapers, Hoas gave or | “HiH | faot wida, with. supportiiig “walle: (e The elght or nine feet in height, He added | dors to his reapers that they should al-| Consideration of ultural appropri-| fant (hick gt the base ation bill renowed majesty and solemnity to the occasion| NO TONGER TO LAG BEHIND . S———— ns best man. Holding Hugo's arm was | Cleve Gill, the Toxas glantess, who 18| o, rannondence of the Associated Pross.) not more than elght fest/in helght. Bhe | 1OKIO, April 10.-President Eikichi Gift Shop ° wns bridesmaid Kamada of Kelo university asserts that Plant sticks [} I Next in the brida) train tripped two | Janan has now entered n new era and Painted Flower Poty ,;'i'f,'o ”.“.7‘7 ; flower girls—~Mlle, Maxine, the snake en«|(1at the time has come for her to cense $2.00 1p ¥ = \ [ ] chantress, and Mlle. Clifford, the sword | worship of the west and to sspire to Window Boxes, from 75¢ 1o 810 swallower, They scattored dahlins be-|independence In sclence, commereial 815 and K2 " ’ / fore the bridal puir when they went into | leadership and greater sea and 1and 15 fi:""” y \* 414-16-18 South Sixteenth Street the ring. power. Dr. Kamada in the Japan Maga Main Floor Then came Princess Wee-Wes, the| “Henceforth as_a nation the empire e opuiar rice urniture world's mmallest woman, and her two.|Onters on a new career of unlimited s f B i h H foot (this refers to height) companion, |OP® and ambition. Japan's goal is now or eaut ing the ome ; 6 mol port d most slgnific Count Paucel, smallest living man, who |the most important and most significant i . ' possible to & people { { T A oo MY (S — — INVITE your inspection of our unusually large new N i ot baer et In the lesding strings of Buropetn % A . assortment of the most popular designs and finishes, You’ll be pleased also when you note "It woddings ure ail Iike this 1 want |glol¥EE S0 CVIAEEOR, IV B4 | ; (| the exceedingly attractive prices we have made on this splendid line, to get married,” sald the count. young men abroad to acquire occidental Both Wes-Wee and Paucel had 1o |y,,.is4gs nefors they were thought fit i | L P - 1 Here you will find suites and separate pieces in Living room, Library, Din- hurry, even run, to keep up with the |y, 100y o aie countrymen, This state of . ¥ . g - S lelsurely stroll of Huko, who seemed | geaie mun ol et ol i v ing and Bed room in new finishes, in Oak, Mahogany, Walnut and Old Ivory, bored by the affalr, and pulled out a ta- |, 10 " " hrines. e . oy 0 E 4 blaclotheor Derhaps ft was & Handkere| 0 10 WOPAID 8F Wek4tn sbrinm dl - | Mention is made here of a few examples, hut you must really see the goods to fully appreciate the chief~to wipe his "“broad expanse of ’ Now Era s Dawning. " { : " . homs! “Wor Japan u period of new inventiond fact that they are real values, Not far to the rear wns Miss Grase |And discoverien In dawning. Up to the f f BUFFET (like illustration,) One of the new patterns, William and Mary design. Comes in golden present we have been all.too busy adopt 1 ¢ . P :1'1::; ‘:,h':h:':r':"e: Yo, 'vh""::"flv! 1ne-and sdaptids ard Iiiaithk MkMinesh BUFFET, quartered Oak, dull hrown Mahogany and American Walnut, 66 inches long, and dossn't. Bhe wors a brown taffeta |C'V/I2ation until imitation has grown to 5 : & Oak .. ...$57.00 Brown Mahogany..... $59.00 American Walnut. ..., .$61.00 be a habit with us; but our world of with decollette room for her whiskers. |, pi"0q seence ta not now so poor [ y BERVING TABLE to match above Buffet, 38 inches long, Oak....... gt v 4 deniiss B AR Bhe was accompanied by Alistair Mac- that we have nothin va | ¥ % to admire and . ’ Wilkdo, who, ns owner of the worla's|‘hat we have no Mahogady or Amerlont WaINUL:, v v v.viiriirisarssveinersensiibishiindiis e $24.00 prize wet of whiskers, twelve foet in|®Ty S0 RY SOER Lo e & OHINA OABINET : ; length, looked as it he had lost an eleo- | .o 0py0"or thought and Invention as any ' Axminster Rugs ' I to matceh suite, large size, 44 inches long, . ton bet. At the wedding breakfast he [oebey T 00 EIO R B A e havy . Golden Oak ..................540.00 Walnut or Mahogany............$41,00 rade a specch ns long as hin beard, but | ooy worshinping so far in this respect, Beamed and Seamless S ’ i, S el th “curiositien,” aa he called them, 10- | was o the” originator of thass. himes f DINING OHAIR to match balance of suite, glip leather Spanish leather geat, box frame, gavo him, for he tucked his beard away |for which we adored her, byt herself an 9 12 S $2 75 $31 50 Golilen ( 5 v 08 4 : J R e S0 Aton ol for, ideh we sdene ke, bRt Herddlt dn X 1ze 0. to % iolden Oak, Mahogany antl American Walnut, e8ch ..........vveeersssiesssserssenan $6.00 There were otherd In the procession, |and Italy, where most of the great in- Made with heavy plle, in soft, rich colorings, Orlental B d R F : F too. “Zip,” Barnum's original “What-|ventions and discoveries teok place, 1t and Novelty effects Axminsters offer greater wearing e 00m urnlture M-1t,” who hears everything and ways|is, indeed, a great mistake to regard qualities forsthe price than any other grade of rugs, The f o ( 08 ractiv ) i io. J nothing. But he can make eloquent [ Giermany as a great Inventive nation ! latest and most attractive designs in Mahogany and American Walnut, signs, and he expressed a wish for & You will find our selection of colorings and designs [ DRESSERS AT $32.00. BEDS AT $29.00. j World-Wide Wecognition, v N TR . W [N \ et . wite lust might by (oiding his wma | gy iUt G, Mot e || convineingly superior - CHIFFONTERS AT $32.00. DRESSING TABLES, triple wirror, at $26.00, i Al 1, |commerce and industry have been under Other slzes and their prices: ld I B . The Guests and r Apparel. |ihe dominati f the wenst, Jap hould < Ryt o Jack Wilson, called “the human beef |now make s change and. exert herseit || 18%86, $1.25 to $1.50 each 4-0x6.6, $7.75 to $10.50, O vory ed Room Ful’mture trust,” just bocase he weikhs @|for world-wide recomition. The bent || D74, B2.00 to B2.75 ench 60, $15.50 (o $17.00 New and very attractive patterns, pounds; Alice Cherry, his chum; TLub-|time to do this s the present, while BOX72, 25 10 $5.00 cach B8x10-6, $20,00 (o 8- ]S y 4 y SN m berra, the double-bodied man; FEddie|Kurope s engaged otherwiso and the ml‘;umnn-l &“wu’mlvm. $20.75, B22.50, $24, §26, $31.50 Bro8. AT‘:;‘I,I\'\I "AP:]?‘}&.(I)\QI: 319 00 “Rh&bm"l‘:flfiag:flfi\%;‘;m.” 17, trip) ‘21 CFONTERS .00, h A, triple mirror, at .00, Musher, the thirty-elght-pound “skele- | greatest commercial states are too busy . 4 ) ton dude,” and Miss Orland, the Circas-|to molest us. At present England and 11-8x12 seamed only . ., 7.050, 832,00, $37.00, $ 10,00 sian girl, who has a head ke a stunted | France are too much taken up with the yellow pine tree, were also in the pro-|war to take much Interest in compet! Body Brussels Lace Curtains, Draperies and Cretonnes Mrs. Short wore a gown 6f accordion-|lhe poverty-stricken east her unwilling ) z & o A i s : . New Chintz patterns in Blues, French Grays, Yellows, pleated white taffeta, trimmed with |customer, s now surrounded and cut . B R e 60t malntala e “her. seliarss' [l olo:i 4or hedromuip ’ New Lace Paneling by the Yard holding « the fische—so they say. The |abroad. The whole trade field of the 9x12 size..........$29.50, $35.00, $38.00 oo Tlustration, These new lace panelings are adapted for windows of any width, The panels adjoin one another and are sold by the panel, each being from 9 1 d ook, A H “.\::: «::w’x. the glantess, wore a gown F.ce' ’ F.'r A, A Carload of Linoleum to 12 Inches wide. As fuany panels as each window requires can be bought of red satin, trimmed with a mousseline A s 9, n in one plece, of Chantilly lace, caught \'ll‘h $14 worth llllll‘llel' H y Reached us this past week, In it were both Inlaid and We are showing a wide range of exquisite new designs in Duchess and of """“"I"’ the left “"'”‘,""" "'1“' ;"""" Printed goods of this season’s best patterns, All the new, Venice lace, ping In long curves to tho heel of her | popy Pogsible If Stuart's Oalclum light colors In Blues, Greens and Browns, as well as the . right boot, seven feot further down. he [ 0PIl b T T o wood patterns are in thig lot and we are splendidly pre Priced at $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $2.00, $2.50 per Panel, carried red roses, and looked like a 2 5 odre of 8 zed orde Our laye: o " T After Bach Meal pared to take care of any sized order i layers ar streak of lightning. M. Hugo, the French . aser. M : experts and we will gladly take measurements and furnish glant, wore evening clothes with a f . g v . n n " veople h been heard to stimates of cost. See this line of patterns before buying N C boutonierre of lllac trees In his lapel. Many people aAve estim D ¥ ew retonnes T te. Sho ERtodRd ¢ sny that they used creams and lotions linoleum. The prices range from ndrew Sturtz, the tatooed boy—*every | " J i yes {thout effect, yet after five 2 mave & ploture”—was alao there, Speak. | 7 Jeats without effect, yet ‘fter five 50c to $1.85 per square yard, For Summer Draperies and Covers Wafers thelr complexions were per Widths 6 and 12 feet Summer draperies and coverings demand bright, fresh colors, Ours fectly clear, are charming and filled with sunshine and brightness. In the dark tones they are richly colored and in the light effects they are beautiful in thelr wealth of floral, birds and other designs, bridegroom wore evening clothes and a ing of marriage at the breakfast, Mile Maxime, wife of Andrew, and herself a snake enchantress when the uropean war doesn’t cut off her supply of snakes, sald she was tired of looking at the o pictures and she'd trade her “gallery A We can demonstrate the best methods of using them for curtains, off for a couple of good.live constrictors slip covers, pillow tops, lamp shades ete. day. And id he'd go Into th “moview 1€ ehe g, o § Prices from 25¢ to $2.50 a Yard.. ) Of course, they have a circus wedding overy VasR O 34 AN SIS, the ¢ LAMP BHADE FRINGE—2 and 4 Inches deep. Rose, Green, Tan, Mulberry; 85¢ Dmpery Fabrics same “freaks’” are married over and over and $1.25 & Yard again, so they say. But neither Mr, or ¢ p fors, to anyone else or to each other. G, ; ) ) NEW JOW COVERS of stenclled and embroidered Crash. Beautiful for Sun Wwill be when these stocks are ex- A ’I'"‘""| ;”“’"" '"""")' s a Ny, ¥ - o room and Porch, Oblong and round, 78He and $1.75 each. hausted, A snake brought them together las i Buy Now. June, they Yy M Short, ho " L = » .I,:,I.‘. e Relneki »;T.u a8 nr, the k:n.:l.“: . Newest Tapestries and An unbroken range to select from, R e i e ‘ Belouchistan Rugs Upholstering Fabrics Bo-inch materials, Iight and harmer. One day Mr, Short, who was | .. % medlum weight, Rose, Blue, o clown there, was passing the snake |usisg Sasets Ceisam Weler v W Slzes You will find it an essy task to select furniture coverings from the Mulberry, Green and Hrown, booth “;‘ n he w 1 hoa-constr ‘I r \.I“-y. S o 4 8 gtus dvag of - ‘ l“r'.fi:;..”.;-‘“:‘.m-l,.mm"nll your disposal here Verdure colorings and black ::l:. z.,:::n‘:-l b :' “::r any b bulgativrdlomad et 0 Wit abeeility feaedes | $15.00, $17.50, $19.50, e $1.50 to $4.50 a Yard, $1.25, $1.50, $1.05, $2.00, $2.25, o o 1 vor s o vt (L3 0y Sk T | $23.50 to $36.00 Wool Tapestries, $5.75 to $15.00 a Yard. $2.75, $3.50 a Yard ) A } Bales of Orlental Ru nr aree arrivals these day M8 A Bave o . ' ¢ ! reates -el When & bale of rich Relouchistans came In a few day g [N bt haw S e el | Features in the HOUSE FURNISHING Basement they should postpone thelr purchases too lor oy “ " A choice collection of Khivas, Kermanshah ’ lVOl'y 4Im/. )mmj:/’ /;“;l)'”l,” 1N TOOM 812¢ | Ftlrl]iture R, —— $14.75 Prmed , Polish ve used It and recom nded It to our customers w || Free Trial Coupon for this Common Sense MARASRLIL W e I'runk Always Satisfies Good tor furniture, planos trobe value rotshed woodwork;. con Payments $25.00 1] Marshall, Mish v all, & P "ok W F. A Stuart Oo, 308 Sinart Bidg, ‘ W b ardrobe ' Ihe bing talne no injurtous ingrediont 250 and B0¢ bottles Herrick AVRofronrMoru are the Best Values FREE 1 oo 1oty makig o : e Detroit Jewel Over 5,000 Satlafied A Combination rehase AL U store W Users in Omaha Now Wil give a weful homsehold Special Range re made bt : Range for SCHOOL LAD KNEW B || Our Victrola $25.00 ‘ 30 Days' Froe Trial WHO HAD A BIRTHDAY Togeiton Wiee j Q.L‘ (u\"Ol’)’ With ) —— -\ D iee Meandard Conne tions erause It's & BA PINTA WINE - BQUAL . i ol Fifth Floar, © Paked ¢ . . hely Awy taranvin Sin ) prosd poe . p \ BO(“(W“"\ 1Y Tinia Py e \ ) A ) e Bl R oy telain aven Round Oak 4 Orew Wiwane il €D 83 0y - : ol ' [ Ialn Up from sad we.l will give satistaction. e, 40 yemr " "‘. ~ |. Wome W Wine white o (ALY vo payments until after trial N Viotors and Vietrolas kS 3 WS RETAR Uriing ¥e . e A ladies with 1 Wetore You Buy enny noithly paviments T ; ot | £15 to 8300, | omplets bae o Detroit Jowel Gas Ren ™~ CACKLEY BROS. Naay Monihly Payments - i oo 88,00 vie and squpmenl e |t IML and Gaptinl Avenns s \ Ronmd Ouk oosts no mow

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