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THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: MAY 14, 1916 5—A MRS RORER TALKS May Festival at University of Omaha All U. P. Shopmen ~ Omaha Automobile Man is Running Buffalo Prepares Will be Show of Student Versatility GivenFivePerCent 4 With P for June Visit WOMAN S SUF f RAGE 0 wigidatani Increase in Wages| cumvine mu,nd. ' ,H.OCkets i of the Shriners All hail the queen! " : ‘rum\n of pure gold worth {0, B, R / v Sty S of Omahy | ¢ estivities will take plac ol : Not So Much Concerncd in Getting| Students of the University ha | gala feativities will Daes. . B THA Iaton) Fesifio ks Pasedith s o by LW il the Atit mati ialin Onich) aFald) n 3 are busily engaged in making prepara class, society and students’ or 3\ h W ¥ of me o Il o ops of the | afte the Aoy f e in Yadkir i the Vote as in hat to Do Sona Gk 1he Srawning of M THAAYE | of the Universiy Wit Da7. Massel mechanics in all of the shops of th fter a mohth :ry( at a mine in Yadkin system about 5 per cent. Under the old |county, North Carolina, fn which he and Wxth It Tallmadge, acclaimed by vote as the most on and her popular co-ed in the college, queen of | special stunt. The senfor class will give|*C8le first-class machinists have been(a number of other Nebraskans are ‘n ‘ s & receiving 41 cents per hour, The new |terested. The mine is located on the edge i o h a a4 a sho ketch entitled “The Photog: & GIVES ADVICE TO MOTHERB | R ¥ay st the sixth Aguusk suly day t AKetch entitled “The PhOLOK-|y,co 'will be 48% cents. Second-class|of tho Blue Ridge m ‘ 0 b ve sity | rapher e Y an ::;:p::up rl|:1,."0 :lf.,:,;n L Kot ,”f,h,r,y‘,‘ st ,‘,H'_.),‘,v::‘:» ’L'“’::”” 'm '1"?"“]'\‘::: machiniats get a flat increase of 2 cents| What s said to be next to the purost The crowning of Miss Tallmadge will | by the juaior class to be called ““Remin. | PeF hour. The increase applies to prac- | &rade of gold mined in thia country la for a serles of cullnary . . Loectacle of ladies in walting, crown | iscences of College Days The play fs | HiCallY all shopmen, for they are nearly | being taken out of the one in which M ind dietetics lectures to last throughout | bearers and maids of honor, all dressed | original, each of the cast having written | 8! MAchinists in one or the other of the | Wilson is Interested the week, divulges a sisterly weakness in|in special white costumes. Before the|the part he or she fs to play. The play | S'888es. . There "“" 10 ‘oparation. at the “l' Lt A0 discuss'ng woman's suffrage crowning a procession of all the co-eds|will portray a takeoft of some of the| P the Omaha shops there are about time a battery of ten stamps, anc Bredpn “We are golng to get the vote, but 1|of the university preceded by two her. | faculty and students % 1,600 men v«hu’}uu be Yl-nn{]h d by the L’m'u have been m:‘m- :‘r n:.-‘ |:\‘ "1:; am not concerned about the vote, 1 am|alds with blowing trumpets will take| The Grecian dance will be depleted by :,",‘1",,‘" PRTERWA Ialeg wiliad) wovt )m,vm,.”:y‘,"";;:,” .,‘.,,.“I, “v‘:-‘mn‘,(“n. i concerned how we are going to use it|place on the campus. The procession Will | the sophomore class, while the freshmen | . 000 per month to the company’s shop _" " “ i S8 moctt areey day. The whap we get it. 1 ain concerned to know | halt in the center of the campus, Whers | will put on the short skit entitled Bare | oy, 'O/l here. On the enfire syatem it| ¥o'd on Pluied 350 Worth every dnv: e whether we women will vote inteliigently |a large throne is to be erected and on |gain Day at Blumstein.” In addition to| ' *MOUNE to about §0,000 per month h"yl"""v( “‘m" e “rhml‘m_ .n\m...-a or whether we will mark a ballot and stick | which Miss Tallmadge is to be crowned. | (hs class sketches, the Utoplan soclety to the refinery. Approximately $00 fn it n the box and then want to get It out|Here surrounded by her court she Will |will stage n one-nct sketch called “Malds South Da‘kot%n g b s oo ip i B, Jmcobs' Memorial F where the real BUFFALO, N. Y. May 10—Arrange | ments are being made for the holding of the annual convention of the imperial council of the Anclent Arablc Order of the Mystic Shrine in this city July 11 to 13. It 1s announced that unusual efforts nre being made to set a new record this vear for assemblages of this character, It ip estimated that the convention will bring to Buffalo close to 100,000 persons, J. Putnam BStevens, imperial potentate, of Portland, Ore,, has completed a tour of the southern and Pacific states and the Hawallan islands, devoted to urging the temples he visited to send large del- egations to the 1916 Mecca. Buffalo has pledged $100,00 for the entertainment of the visitors. Many of the special trains fn which the nobles will make the pil= grimage will be luxurfously fitted out, ourt by putting on some intains, Mrs. Sarah Tyson Rorer, who comes to Omaha, May 2 again to see what we voted for! 1If you witness a special May pole dance In her | Modegs and Manners,” while the Germau | qL fl are going out into the world, I pray you | honor, while a group or other co-eds| society will give as thelr part of m.r~ ‘”v“ St k h A t \\\,‘,.:,h ;:T.q "‘!:.'-”’:VI":],..:: Il::;;lm”l‘. \wh One California temple is spending $75.000 don't forget your homes,' will make merry with gala-day #Ongs | tertainment German folk songs, “Vanit rue y uto eranaed §0_ bR ADe 0ally” outetth bt 1is on ifs trip, The Chloago BUFMH. SEES Mrs. Rorer cautions mothers not to dis-| specially worded for the oceasion Fair,” showing the different types of . mine will ba about $2,40 worth of gold |angased tie: fiesent PN St courage their daughters who are taking| Once the outdoor exercises are Over clothes through tue centuries, 1s the name| Arthur Brown of Oelrichs, 8 D, {8 dn| 400 present time the true flssure vein on the grat Iskes for (e VR UHE N up domestio science. “Don't say to your|the entire party will repair to JOhn |of u comedy to be glven by the dramatic | Lord Lister hospital suffering from pain-| co o0 5 ording to Mr. Wilson, Jet Butielo xud er pUILAE WMEAD NI SO luughter, ‘We never did that' or ‘My| ____ club, ful cuts and bruises an the result of being| ¢ "o 0n’ (walva fest on the first 100-foot Ryt mother never did it t way To the = The different class organizations have | *truck down by an automobile on Carter|, . Among the amusement features planned daughters she says, do o thing & cer, | #sted In mining in Nome, and their fam- |, o " CE0 0 CEEE ATEREIEE.ON8 MAYS | | ke boulevard v |18 a national aeroplana race scheduled to tain way just because your mother did, s | !lles. They go out in autumn and return | o= o o0 5T T parts of +he| Brown was walking along the boule- Bryan Lathrop, | open hers July 12. Negotiations are un« not showing respect to your mother. It the next summer program well in hand by Friday evening | YA'd With his brother, when an auto ap-| CHICAGO, May 13.--Bryan Lathrop, der way to remove, if possible, the Cana Soil Aont liionr iiore thad (yote wiotker| — Because of the large number of the | Proached. In trying to get out of the widely known for his commercial and so | dlan government’s objections to visitors | at the Fort Niagara camps, so that the ald and it your children don’t know more | LABORERS WHO BATTLE IN plays, each organization has been lim.| W8Y he became confused and walked clal activities, died today of heart disease 4 HEVN PNOTO than you do, then let's stop.” <She de-\ |} P HEADQUARTERS IN JAIL |ited to twenty minutes. Tne procesds of | 8auarely into it. The {dentity of - the Ho was 72 years old, He was a trustes | Shriners may be nccorded the privilege ¢lares that women as a class have UL the affair will be turned into the athletic | AriVer, who took Brown to the hospital, of the Art institute and the Newberry Em{safl of seeing the overseas regiments at train- Nindered progress by trying to do things fund. J I8 not known Wbrary | ing. the way mother 4id it.” The nine laborers who appeared at the office of the paymaster of the Unfon Pa e —— . © o rrwer e ey ————_ Mrs. Rorer's f ¢ 3 r’ll‘l[rfll‘””fr| \I‘m r!'l “;“,. :IIE”M k“""d cific a few days ago and in the presence sy afternoon, May 22, at 29 o'clock and| ;¢ s yy(atant Comptroller Blasonett of the after that, each morning and afternoon. | s o New York offices engaged in a fres-for- . Y The tecures are_given under the aus 1% L B0 SR L e Couch Hammocks 8t. Mary's Avenue Congregational church, | ¢ U7y back east or take (o the woods, SAI80, DAY, N ABONIDE MTATA] rc ar l e m o are in jall. new and improved {deas—com- L o R e S A3 e TR = Some Rorer-isms, After leaving the paymaster's office the lete with chaf 4 J “Food {s as deadly as bullets.” [ nine Greeks visited a saloon in the lower P 1 DE:5 EPRAe SH( [ mothers and take on the responsibiity | with the barkeeper and were drivan trom $7.50, $9.50, $12.00, . v of rearing a family without knowing the |1, nlace, After that they went to the - chemical qualities of a potato.” Union Pacific shops and attempted to $14.00 $15.00 our rurniture Needs Lan be Gifts for the Bride I have seen kind-hearted mothers yiqrt o rlot, with the result that they have Dessert Bets. .. .810.00 to $65.00 o v gy . 77 R4 | i lpobindsd i Supplied Here to Your Advantage Sorvice Patas irom. .. 800 up } & §. o« maton| JyL|UUS GOES ON UP THF PP g Ko s Wiowsh Siner, 1y carien.” 2 RIVER T0 SI0UX CITY E IT Furniture for the porch, an extra piece here or there or a complete | venetian and Swedish Glass, $1.00 Fha: J1-188 atomach. wanial to arigk| —— : outfit, our carefully selected stocks will prove most attractive to you |!° 00 aleohol Captain Neff has steamed out of De- | . ' Don't eat meat and potatoes together.” | catur with his boat, the Jullus F. Silber, ’ : both as to quality and price. Mrs Rorer Don't ent |ca cres d drink iced tea | and | n his way to Sloux City y . to gat cool, Toa cream Murn with & hot|. The Juliss ¥, Silber arrived st Decatur Baby Buggies--A few samples at half--$16, $18.50, $20 and $28.50 e ] fire inslde of you. Frozen orange is cool- | Friday morning, unloaded its cargo, and | 5 & i The news that Mrs. Sarah Tyson { ing then, b8 16 Waa oo ratny to load » carso|] e }- : Fibre Rocker or Arm Chair Roper 1§ coming to OmaRS ls be- of eorn and other grain that was to be . & Ing recelved with pleased anticipa~ | Has upholgtered seat and back in Cretonne; frame, | tion by the many women who lis- shipped down to Omaha, the captain took ]Ce Out and BO&LS this epportunity to run to 8foux City and / browa finigh——strong and durable, Special. .. 86,05 | tened to her fascinating and in- structive talks in this store last Wi]l SOOH Start ulki: :‘x‘;;e::ll”(‘r‘rph:h::;k“r‘;::: Ty e . " w1 '- W _ . I i Solid Mahogany summer, | in & tew days bringing a cargo of grain This time ghe s coming for the OUt Towa'rd Nome o RPN Arm Chair Ludies of fll(; Mary's ,:vr-nue r'?n- (Like Cut) gregational Church, who are ;m ng RPATILE, Wagh, My ib=Nubmuhly this means to raise money for a | A very popular design, large com- | new parish house, ervic o Ni 17 e | gervice to Nome, lsolated since last Oe. A rer moodiar daife 1aves it i Davenport Sofa L % red denim. A spl. value, $18,75 May 834 (0 87th, (Like Cut) | 3 Sofa and the lecture demonstrations This luxurious, comfortable art hair cloth denim sofa, will be given in the store morn- " ; J M 00 lea- | | nd afternoons, Turkish daigg, 8. fest 8. Inchise Jgns. ... . 849,00 Poster Bed R, or, vory special. .+ 828,00 | . on the Fitth Fioor. . (Like Cut) ? % The First Lecture is at 2:30 Mantel Chlme Clocks Heavy mahogany panel back rail Comfort Arm Chalr Monday Afternoon, May 22d. Mahogany frame, hour and half hour etrike . §13,00 foot, made with plank side and Mah frame, green velour % Imported Works—Chimes on quarter, three-quarter end rails—dull finish in single or ! e 'P?m"::"’limnn st Andakating Course Tickets, $2.50, and hour, beautiful tone, very special...... 830,00 full size—an extra good value o tack: BArsais AL, s B2 00 anl . ... R832.50 st Poor Teeth Poor Health Aches and pains are often the re- sult of a weak stomach, A weak stomach s the result of decaying teeth, tober, will be resumed June 1, with the salling of the steamship Umatilla from | Seattle, followed by the steamship Vie- | torfa June 2. Soon after the last south- | bound steamer left Nome October 2§ last Bering sea was entirely frozen over, and | It was necessary because of the winter | cold to suspend mining operations at | Nome, The 2,000 or more people who were | left behind when the last steamer safled | prepared to face the long winter. During 1 the winter there was a letter mafl service | by dogteam from Fairbanks, but news- papers, magazines and parcels were not | carried. The TUnited States slgnal corps maintained connection with the outside world By means of cable and wireless The arrival of the first steamers from the south, In the last week in June, fs the occaslon of even greater excitement fn Nome than the finish of the annual dog team race. The people are advised by cable of the departure of the boata from Seattle, and eager watch is kept for thelr smoke. Sometimes the steamers | have a hard battle with the lce and are | held for many days only a few miles from Noma, with ice condltions so un< eafe that no one ventures to walk to [ Agaln, the season may be favor ahle and the bhoats wil come in sight of Nome without difficulty, and see firm ice between them and the shore. In such a case the passengers, or most of them, wall to Nome over the ice, and will 1ing than if they waited to be hoiste in the basket of the aerial tramway. There ls no whart t Nome and can be none, for thers is no harbor. Passengers are taken ashore in the tramway and frelght by Iighter Toeth Withont Plates Lace, Net, Scrim and Marquisette Curtains T I8 just as possible to secure extra comfort from well selected lace curtains at your windows as from a chalr before the fireplace. E ASK your mfip('f‘tlf)n of our new Our Stock Merits Your Careful Attention, """‘ line— many attractive designs, very Cluny Lace Curtains Duches and Point New 2 I moderately priced. in white and t-rru,énnuntod on fine brus- | de Gene Cur.ains | Scrim Curtains ; m. “‘ White. Vernis Martin and Wood Finishes. Get away from the useless suf- fering. Let us help you to re- turn to health and happiness by replacing and repalring; your af fected teeth., Our methods and care relieve you of suffering. . Set of Teeth .........$5.00 Best Set, on rubber, . .$10.00 On Alumnium ...... $12.50 Gold Crowns ......83.50 up Bridge Teeth,per tooth, $4 up Porcelain Crowns, like your own teeth ......... $3.50 sels and heavy French net, trimmed | Of fine brussels net |Of superior quality of with hand made lace pdge‘“"h dainty appliqued [scrim, hemstitched, BRASS BEDS—2-inch post, satin finish. .. . 89,00 | pdge ol and lace edge and insertion, borders, in ivory undlace edged und drawn | - -f RRASS BEDS—Heavy continuous posts, satin fin- champagne colors- |worked o 2 $2.25 to $18.50 Pair. |$4.50 to $13.50 Pr.|$2.25 to $7.00 Pair, ~fst l I o - $12.50, $14.50 and $16.50 STEEL BEDS——2-inch pnnla Vernis Martin and New Foreign and Domestic Cretonne BRASS BEDS—Square posts and oyiqizeq finish ... s 0 g lar designs; These beautiful materials are becoming more popular I',.‘I,‘:(I.‘AL‘,.u.-‘.:urlvmer[:?pu\?pry special STEEL BEDS—In wood finishes; golden oak, wal- each season for hangings and furnishings. This season's = ut and mahogany. ... to 81 D ' r i values, at $38,00 and $39.50 out & £8.50 o $15.00 production surpasses all previous showings and are of ex alues, & W “ 'y cellent styles and beautiful colorings. Sleeping Porch Beds, Cots--Specially Designed for this purchase. A treatment of cretonnes fs most effective and attractive in furnishing a room that requires a little touch of color. auy ¥¥ices From 360 to 8196 Yard. Victrola Outfit Offer for This Week \3‘ oa of these materials will brighten up the room v Ltiee ou (hs 1. $81 50 ar '1 ¥ y save their cost in the wear and tear of the Vietrola X ($ h rords _.John MoCormack Homer Rodeheaver Homer Rodeheaver T have a more prosal Estimates gladly furnished. lowing seven r i 044050--"The Old ‘thllln \ Sunfast and Tubfast Drapery Fabrics 17966— My Wonderful ully and the ‘llb and tramwa Both of the hoats now preparing to D ‘ l k sirable shades and colors—blus, rose, mulberry, tott Victor Opera Co. eall for Nome have every berth reserved r. ar trown and combinatic erdure offecta; 0 ins. wids 55006",,:;‘.“"‘,‘1‘."'0 Q:l-rt'fl. ‘vnn:::-?rr:n?:\. and all the cargo room is spoken for 1. 00 $I.50 $1.75, 5, $2.75, $3.50 vd My Hula Love! Hiawailan rum M ) § 3 Yleaso remember that th ure fully a third less nau Weits” Hawalian Instrumental ! he cargo will be reading matter, The Painless Dentist, Y v e bt ‘Band will ba when present 'sto s exha Gliding Girl" P Quartette Lace Candle and Lamp Shades aing 60¢, 95¢, $1.10, 82.50 Each L badgt oy rivieesss . Brown-Murray ¢, ' k; fome Bort of Somebody" ¥ a1 Lace X)Hnu Covers 64537-—"'Country Dance” $6.00, $10.00, 811.00, $13.75, 820.00 Fach Convenlent Terms of Payment. Why Bu Less A Special Demonstration Tomorrow, Tuesday and Wednesday We Allow You Than the Best? : __of “Indestructo” Trunks $3.00 The DETROIT JEWEL GAS RANGE . i - is the nation's standard range A special representative from the INDESTRUCTO or 2,000,000 are in 1ally use factory will show yon \ small payment down puts this How there s more trunk service for the money you Special Range spend for an INDESTRUCTO I Y ll How it 1s possible to give the unconditional FIVE YEAR nto Your Home INDESTRUCTO GUARANTES How great are the conveniences of INDESTRUCTO trunks How to properly pack an INDESTRUCTO wardrobe INDESTRUCTO Wardrobes, up from $35.00. The INDESTRUCTO Guaraniee bl nd fr of which the peopla tand in great need after elght mprisonment. Most of the Office 204 Paxton Block, 16th and Farnam, enge are men Inter The Aeolian Vocalion There is nothing phonographic in the exquisite music of the Voecal jon, Its tone is the real tone of the for your old refrigerator it applied on & Herrick. made of oak, beau mineral wool I alr cireulation The ch erator tfully finished, ition, cold dry post good refrig. o the market, Monthly Payments voiee and instrument The full richness of the deepest bass, the bell elear sweetness of the highest treble it revoices in t complete splendor of t " A Few Older Models of Indestruc- to Trunks at Special Prices Wardrobe, ful 00 Wardrobe, f Wardrobe, steawor, 838,00 teame 820,00 ' U500 : Get This $1.50 ’lfi ‘.‘] I\" . dos, ; o ) “Wear-Ever" Coupon “Wear-Ever” “lvory'' Furniture For Only Polish % Q 'Y tone recorded Play the Vocalion, if you wish, by means of the expression de the GRADUOLA Each note responds ¢ X Drmulu!rntmm are gladly Voealion to all interest \ \oew Prices We invite you t ' and see this S5 to 8ATH final wonder of tone reproduct Terma Arranged to Suit Your Convenience Schmoller & Mueller Piano Co. 131113 Parnam 8t, Omaha, Neb Faciuaive wholesale and retall distributorg for Nobrasha, Wost fowa and Soumth Dakota. 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