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$—A ANTE ROOM ECHOES| made an effort to securc the next)the club house. Frank . Pare % IOl TS O AT A I ST Dt ehies e Wager on Race, But Omaha to Be Rppr(\son[pd at | was ontvated by the representatives | The outing will last durmg the aft M D. Jtrom twe dges Chicago, | noon and evenn Meeting of National Fra. || R e NS Oney lsappears ternal Congress here we csentatnves present Threatening Note Signed S s s | Nebrasha, lowa, IS 5 1] D . dt Ch f Louis Seigel, 1313 Douglas strect, i andl Michigan I. W. W.” Delivered to Chie under arrest and three strangers WOULD REMEDY LAWS tal widressed 1o the “chief of [ 4o heing sought for swindling I, W nd signed * / ki sd Mondamin Lodge and signed W, WS was de- | o000 Kansas City: business man, N Rent National Fraterna lodge No 111, Fraternal Acting Chief Dempsey via V ¢ Na 1 Frate il Ly araleri rack heneath the door’ route, |out of $1.000-0n a fake horse race gress of Amerwa covenes 5 FrsL R fortunately tor the I W W. it | Kimgton met Seigel, who introduced land on Augus < not fall mto the hands ”[xl nclehin o some friends of his, all three ture weltare of o 4 SCottishERiteRBicnic lu & .‘.‘.m‘ ""‘m“ 4 ‘M':m,' Ti“‘:’” I having inside dope on an alleged race | ternalists RO nual Scottish Rite pienic will thoughit at better dehvered b to be run at Fremont. They invie- proached by an O A joRa w Thursday, August M4, at ldition to gled Kington to let them have $1,000, representing the \\ ¢ « s Carte r[ 1 to the « which they would bet for him at the World, n emedving laws gov “"‘”"’;‘\‘\“‘"l‘ \"l :]’ :’ M"“"r"“ ¢ short end of 3 to | odds. The three erning ate ganizatiatis [1EGEeI e ORI DieuneR i entlsmEn e anlidianionds i, e ldve SsananedfwithStheNmoney fand i‘;f';u;‘ he S i prou be provided for rough.” Kington is out his cash obile wi ¢ A . e ject of attack s la R - e mr s among other things \ orders shall w X ¢ vency. Tt 1 rted 1! 1S provisions t reno " ~ . . Semi- Semi- o x o Annual Annual |/ ra P egation t ¢s Omaha t fand ot 19 RNl wn Audit rewgn Clerk hysicid him will be Fitzgerald Yates, Cloyd, S Sovercign \'isit Gaines, associate ttorney This delegatio S resantatives of otl will ask that the o its former stand on the Mobile which bill is etfective as law m only | three states east of the Rocky moun- | tains. Representatives ot eighty - hve | societies will join i the convention, | the mgs ot the cong | 120,000 subordinate bodies the perpetuation of the fraternal sys tem of nsurance. Woodmen of the World. The annual picnic to be given by Commercial camp No. 478 at Manawa Thursday afternoon and evening, Au gust 17, promises to he an elaborate affair. } The membership has entered into the spirit of the affair and a grand time is promised all who at tend. Elaborate programs have been mailed to all the members, giving de- tails of the entertainment Sobieski No. 7§ will meet in regular session today at Woodmen of the World hall, Twenty-ninth and Wal nut streets. Louis A. Kowaleski, the new deputy, has contracted to double the camp membership before January 1, 1917, and this meeting will consider plans to that end A new camp has heen organized on the South Side by Stanley Ulanecki, deputy. It holds its first meeting on Sunday, August 13, at Woodmen of the World hall, Twenty-seventh and L streets, at 2:30 p. m. It will be known as J. .. Paderewski camp No. 522, and is named after the famous pianist, Schiller camp No. 304 will meet on Thursday evening, August 17, at the German home, on South Thirteerth street. It will be a social for pro- motion purposcs only, and ways and means will be devised to ‘ncrease the camp membership. Fred A Klenke, the new deputy, promises greater activ- ity in securing new members during the months of September and Octo ber. | German-American No. 104 will meet | in regular session Tuesday evening, | August 15, at New Bohemian Turner hall, Thirteenth and Dorcas streets The summer meetings of this (M‘.\U’ have heen very interesting and a good | attendance is desired at this time, as | subjects of interest to the camp will be considered Marconi No. 421 will meet Wednes day evening. Aungust 10, at Colum'va hall, Twenty-second and DPierce streets, for work | | | | Woodmen Circle. i V. A. Fraser grove No. | of Omaha at us meeting on Tuesday, August 8, was honored by the presence of Su- preme Adviser Mary E. LaRocca, Su- | preme Clerk Dora Alexand=r, Su- preme Banker Ida M. Kelly, Ch of Board of Managers Ma preme Manager Emma F \;nm;lmll 1 Supreme Manager Mamie E. Long, | Supreme Attendant Maggie Hyde, Su preme Attendant Watts and | f Supreme Physician Charles P, Brown After a short business session inter- esting talks were given along the fol- lowing subjecis oyalty to the Woodmen Circle by "Ity Officers,” “Organizers and Emploves.” “Mem- bership Campaign Grove Meetings," to the Grove and Oificers ments,” “Be Broad and Xy Ity of Members to Grove and | Qificers.” “Principles of the Order,” “Plans for an Increased Interest and | How to Gain and Hold the Interest | § of the Male Members” From these | talks many helpful suggestions were | gleaned, which will, no douht, result | in an increased activity in the grove Visitors from other groves were | present, as was also the grand guar dian of the state of Nebraska, Mrs atherine Remington, who spoke on “Combetitio The adviser of the grove, Miss Daisy Blinn, responded with an expression of appreciation of tha many suggestin fered. Fol lowing this the guardian, Mrs. Cora V. Bunce, quoted the apropos poem “Be Strong.” by Mattie Davenport Babeack, At the close of the session retresh- ments we themselve g been very pleas- antly and profitably entertained The | officers and members are already planning to embody of the new | suggestions in their | fal! and winter work of this grove in | § their new and larger quarters in the | Crounse hall. The Dora Alexander guards of W. A. Fraser grove No. | have been in- | vited to put on an out-of-door exhibi- | tion drill on Fraternal day on the| Plattsmouth (Neb.) homecoming | week, September 2. Ancient Order of United Workmen. Union Pacific lodge No. 17 will hold a recognition meeting Friday, August 18, at the iodge hall. Sunday, August 20, there will be a family re- union at Riverview park. The An- cient Order of United Workmen Mil- itary band will give a concert from 2:30 to 6 p. m. There will also be two . base ball games, one between a picked .nine from No. 17 and the Ancient Order of United Workmen league team, and the North and South Side Ancient Order of United Workmen, Tries to Land Convention Here. George J. S. Collins has returned from Iowa, where on Tuesday and Wednesday the Sons of St. George Gyl il : ttT % Thi OMATiA SONDAY" BREE: AUGUST® 1 foalinkg, RN a meeting at Waterloo and at | basket picnics and arrangements have G' C ] Ranids T htirsiay M Collins | hreniniadeitneldinneriraicsvatinitat |\ TLV.OS Up oin to SALE Your Shop- ping List and your long con templated furniture purchases on the same &38A ' i = page of your ‘‘mem ory book " and supply your needs now at a cost lower than our well known every-day low prices. ALE When You Think of Furniture Remember Raymond’s Hundreds have 3 profited this first 2 T gm'lf Xf mni Qr;it TG S =) =y Semi-Annual Sale ICiee e e Raymond Furniture and Raymond Service Never Disappoint The thoughtful housekceper is taking advantage of this Genuine Special Selling Event and reaping a harvest of Bargains at Raymond reduced prices. EregEeEEy 2 = Especially featuring Dining Room Furnishings the second week of the sale. Will add yet greater interest and bring to the store hundreds more who are waiting for just the saving to be gained in this department all the coming week. This Exten- sion Table golden or fumed, 45 inch top, 6- foot exten- . slon, genu- Ine quarter- awed oak, . fumed oo $23.75 ficent 10-plece Walnut Suite, Dining Room Suites, oak. Buffet, A magni ple. v 3 G6-inch aide board, 54-inch table, six Table and Six (leather seat) 544. 5 ide chairn and host ehair: hair cloth 199,50 ChRITE, Rt (v S oriie visis insiac , china cabinet and serving table.. A suite of nine pleces in Old En- glish. The buffet s 60-inch; leath- or seat chairs. Wm. and Mary designs. A solld mahogany Queen Anne suite of 83 30 10 pleces. A~ vory elegant example 170 00 . o A mahogany y suite in Adam style, in- cluding sldeboard, table, china cabinet . and serving table. (Chairs to match ° A very handsome Period suite of 10 pleces. 60-inch Buffet, in Old English select oak.. Ask tyor See These Rug Values oriental designs worsted Velvets, this suite en route.) . WILTON VELVETS Yarn dyed, Royal Wiltons, 5-frame loom work. Choice patterns; 8-3x10-6— $35.00 Royal Wilton Rugs, 9x12, in the season's neatest designs-— $41.75, $46.75 and 852.50. These prices cannot obtain on Wilton of this minsters, 912, .....817.76 \\‘”L‘rnm\. heavy fresh from the (No miills, 4x12° size “‘ffi'.("".,r\"‘nfn;:m;“3?1'0'-'6' 26, grade longer than the present stock lasts. It will il Reducdd Spa o 1178 | pay you to look them over now and make your . mz»‘ns, select oriental patterns, =4.95 Kok Rugs, 38¢ and up purchases out of this excellent lot while they last. A Bird’'s-Eye Maple Wood Bied In many de- slgna from broken Dressing Table, like sultes, nt strong re- picture, reduced to—- ductlons. $14.00 A handsome Golden Oak Dressing Table, 40- inch wide, large mirror, reduced to- A beautiful black wal nut bed. “cane panel ings” Adam style. Re duced to $15.00 A pretty pattern, fumed oak bed, cane panelings, $15.00 $18.75 C ,\(;N,,yl:‘f‘,’.‘\”\u?.."l;'g\,:‘. A Fumed Oak Dressing Shced price 91500 Table, triple mirror. The bed here illustrated Reduced to ..$13.25 is exactly as shown in A Golden Oak (genuine (11‘\:.““:1;‘!\.:{:‘:::1_\3lr:‘;\'n;g quartered). Reduced to............... 88.75 A fumed oak bed, Napoleon design, roll head and foot boards. | A Sheraton Style Mahogany Dressing Table, Reduced price e . coveoo..... 818,78 | triple mirror. Reduced to .......... 17.75 A large line of Chifforobes in all the woods. Just placed | A Circasslan Dressing Table, prettily designed, on the floor. They are priced at most attractive figures. with oval mirror. Reduced to...... $15.00 Our Rocker Section Presents a Field Fu:l oi Tempting Paiterns and Bargains Rockers in fumed oak, golden oak; ey Rockers in rect period of leather spring seats. The Rocker pictured is fumed s s. Reduction worth while. The Rocker here N shown in dul! % oak, leather seat. brown mahogany; 57 e - Sale price— cane seat and . —_ Y $6.95 b paneling and | ( SO An elegant fumed hR e lOE o athin CV oak Chalr, leather - RediGedite ‘ This solid mahogany Library | seat and back ............... $4.50 Sse s Table, 26x36-inch top Many dozens in this section. Equal- | $12.65 Iy as great values. Sale pleces of particular note and usefulness here | KitchenCabinets and there in the store. The ! Kitchen Ladder, T8é: the i from 55.75 up Mahogany Finished Tray, | (IR A s | The cabinet exactly dle Stick _Shade, : G L .\l:lmgnny Electric L. as pictured has slid. $3.50: the lLadies Mahogany Finish, good Arm Rocker, Golden ing nickeloid work . Itahle and is equipped 1 Oversruffed Sofas R s with every modern 467 ceni S Porch Rockers- -Slashed to | SU . | convenience. Sale the limit of Bargain Prices. sirated e dore in nand Porch Swings, a limited | tapestry. Splend number left, as low as over fite priig $ ‘ 7 5 $1.45 Each. tiok felt Lthis . — e e LARGE CASH FURNITURE g . STORE = |513-1515 HOWARD ST, =—- Will Save YouMoeney ——There$ AReason No Let-Up to the Wonderful Value-Giving in the Great Remodeling Sale N $150 $250 Dress Silks, 85¢ Yd. A final August Clearance of all Odd Pieces and Remnants of High Class Dress Silks in Daylight Silk Section, beginning Monday. Lengths suitable for waists, skirts or dresses. Don’t fail to get your share of thege bargains. $2 QUALITY, 40-INCH SATIN $1.25 QUALITY, 36-IN. CHIF- CHARMEUSE. FON DRESS TAFFETAS. $150 QUALITY, 40-INCH $2 QUALITY, 40-IN. PRINTED CREPE DE CHINE. ‘ CREPE DE CHINE. $2 QUALITY, 44.INCH PRINT- $1.50 QUALITY, 40-INCH NOV- ED RADIUMS. ) /' ELTY CHIFFONS. $1.75 QUALITY, 40-INCH Yd | $2 QUALITY, 40-INCH SATIN STRIPED FLEUR DE SOIE. . BORDERED MARQUISETTE. $1.50 QUALITY, 40-IN. SATIN $2 QUALITY, 36-INCH GROS STRIPE CREPE DE CHINE. DE LONDRE. $1.75 QUALITY, 36-IN. SATIN / $1.75 QUALITY, 36-IN. FAILLE STRIPED TAFFETA. FRANCAISE. As the quantities in some lines are not large, early selections would unquestionably af- ford best assortments for selection. $2.00 BLACK CHIFFON DRESS TAFFET A—40-in. wide. quality in deep, lustrous raven black—just five pieces— while they last, at, yard AUTO ROBES IN BLANKET SECTION Main Floor Annex Mackinaw Robes, durable and sightly, at §3.50 and. . .. 33-25 Mohair Grey Plush Robes— 54x72; the max ss 00 o . A beautiful Worth to $3.98, at Only— mum of service. Plush Mohair Robes — Re- versible, high grade 55195 Fringed Robe Shawls—Best color plaid com- $4 75 L] Choice of 200 Beautiful binations, $6.75. Ford Radiator Covers— Opening sale price, 51_93 FELT HAT sach Muslins, Towels, Bed Spreads, Wash Goods Msin Floor Annex PN Bleached 4x4 Muslin, worth | Simpson’s Dress Calicoes, in| Towels, extra large size 814c, per yard, 51 | Shepherd Check patterns, | huck, worth 1214c, lo A S e /Zc‘ worth 7c, per 43/1G each at. ... ... c Pillow Cases, embroidered, |yard, at........ h .. Gin]ghnm, for aprons, best scalloped edge, Pillow Cases, wort| quality, per worthp50c, pAlrTEne .4350412%0, at each....... 10° yard, at..occoinins; GI/ZG Sheets, 72x90 size, bleach-i‘Bed Splieudl, crochet pat- refiale,l yard wide, in ed, worth b5c, tern, full size, ight colors, 1 eachipat Pe s n e 49c|.worth $1.25, each.... 980 periyard, at: R e 7/2c 13 Lbs. Pure Cane Granulated Sugar $1.00. The Only Kind for Your Preserves FLOUR IS SELLING AS HIGH AS $2.00 | 15 Tbs. New Potatoes to the peck. ...20c TO $2.25 PER 48-LB. SACK. Demand your weights. The law re- quires it. We recommend our famous Diamond H. 12 Ibs. Good Hand Picked Cooking Ap Blend, made from No. 1 selected Ne- ples to the peck : 20, braska wheat; nothing finer grown, | and equal to anything on the market. Try it and be convinced. Put up in 48- Ib. sacks. Monday only ..$1.60 82-0z. jars Pure Fruit Preserves For Desserts, Try Advo Jell, 6 Ibs. Best Bulk Laundry Starch.... No. 2 cans Wax, String, Green or Lima Beans for ....... - Thhe No. 2 cans Early June Peas ..8%5c Large bottles Worcester Sauce, Pure To- mato Catsup, Pickles (assorted kinds), or Prepared Mustard, bottle. ....8Ys¢ i v bread | Fancy Queen Olives, quart.. .38¢c Onsisack will make 64, 5c lonves ol Hershey's Breakfast Cocoa, 1b 128¢ 12_bars Laundr n White Laundry | Hershers Dreakiass Cocon Rt Eare o5 25¢ | The talk of Omaha—Diamond H. Fancy 10 Ibs. Best White o Santos, for family use, Ib... for . [ERERETES e The Best Creamery Butter, Ib. 6 cans Mustard Surdines The Best Creamery Butter, car 6 Ibs. Choice Japan Rice Faney No. 1 Country Creamery Butter, c ..25¢ Made 4 pkgs. Skinner'’s Famous Omaha per b At Rt a B 28¢c Macaroni, Vermicelli or Spaghetti, 28c | Full Cream Young America, Wisconsin | Fresh Denver Beans, quart 16-0z. cans Condensed Milk.......7Y%¢c Cream or Brick Cheese, Ib........20c | 3 Summer Squash....... E. C. Corn Flakes, Pg............. Neufchatel Cheese, each Fancy Head Lettuce, head. W. 0. C. or Krumbles. pkg 9c | Fancy Queen Olives, qua 6 heads Fresh Leaf Lettuce. MacLaren's Peanut. Butter, b Pure Table Vinegar, gallon F quart Put Up Your Peaches Now, Fancy Sour Pickles, quart. Is Advancing Every Day. —TRY HAYDEN'S FIRST—It Pays cy Sweet Pickles, FOSTORIA Yes, Tour America in an Allen There are miles and miles of delightful roads and exquisite scenery. There are thousands of beauty spots, full of thrills; awe inspiring—grand. “See America first”—in an Allen. It is big enough to carry five comfortably, but light enough to be economical. You can travel 20 miles or more on a gallon of gasoline. You will travel comfortably, because the Allen is an exceptionally easy riding car. It is also a light car, therefore easy on tires. And there is nothing in the world more healthful—more rejuvenating—more pleasurable than a motor ride. You get the utmost out of a trip in an Allen, at the least expense. 37 H. P. 3%{x5 motor. 112 inch wheslbase. S5 inch rear springs. ‘Two-unit electric starting and lighting system. Full floating rear axle, Weight 2300 pounds. STANDARD MOTOR CAR CO., CARL CHANGSTROM, Mgr., 2010 Farnam Street, Omaha, Neb. Distributors for Southwestern lowa, Nebraska and Wyoming. Phone Douglas 1705. ’ Special Offerings Depts. ] 6 1* DODGE & DOUGLAS STREETS £ S - .4 ’ ) \