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THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, AUGUST 26, 1916. | Government’s ‘‘Safety Pirut” B hted, 1916, by E. Alanander Fowell, officials was held at local headquar- operation; General Superintendent Young, Alliance, and Lyman of Lin- a few years ago by Dr. Ewing Brown, 4 ! 3 : o lineup for winter traffic being- the | R, B, Howell Buys Dr. Brown’s SAFETY EXHIBITIS |The Secret & Submarine|PFinsie CHas oot G sister Vion o oo Faan s ; A’ITRAGTING GROWD By E.Almnder Powell ¥ 825::?'840;!'."(5:]::3}.{ :Ir‘llaig:;o:r:‘;;g?: a :;ngse:rcr:‘z:"stu;‘:chou::, .1;405 Far- it 250 & » o A “family” meeti . ant to the vice president in charge of | nam street, of w. T. Graham, real Auther of '.m-l the Trail,” “Fighting in Flanders,” “The Road to Glory, ive la y” eting of Burlington Tete naab This'ls\the Home. built then sold it to W. T. Graham a few months ago. Mr. Howell does®not intend to oc- cupy the place, but has leased it to Dr. E. L. Bridges for a period of two years. The price paid by Howell was $14,- 500. The house stands on a sixty- Undllod Bulfud‘nnvll bolrd‘ to I‘nvutétll)l. grounds. If you will be seated I will i and report findings on the invention of Dr. d a servant for her)” { TY-TWO LECTURES | kuiph Burke, which serves to bring the|S€N s s 5 GIVE SIX' 0 submarines to a state of perfection. On the| “Please don’t trouble,” said Hope. trial tnip of the Inventor's bout, & Japanese |u] \ill find ber,” . irst” | Relper is surprised in the act of exam : . The government's “Safety First” | (il 20 “Hope reports favorably on | Passing around the house to the ““That’s Just the Dress for My Girl”’ | | exhibit that started out from Wash- |l (™5 erhp "5 "y co's | garden in the rear, he strode through And that’s just the ex- ington over the Baltimore & Ohio }Tr":;tmg "fl:‘lr } J Cleo |2 long pergola fragrant with roses, v pression made by a woman as she stood, in pushed his way through a screen of ; shrubbery and emerged upon a apies in mearch of formula, attempt to cap- | Stretch of lawn, so smooth and beau- railroad some two months ago has réached Omaha, coming in from the i west over the Union Pacific Friday ture Cleo when she comes for books to | tifully tended that it looked like a company with two oth- » 2 > i1 | Ste 3 ope rushes s . 3 R e 1 i romam here m e e D o o v wat woi[} T p front of ane of New Skirts for Fall Wear B | Sturday evening, going to_nco™ | Cies K Ao B o o ks, | which bordered the river. Standing our 16th street win- ! Monday and to Beatrice Tuesday. ! From Beatrice it will work back south, | beside the wall, her back toward dows the other day. We Featuring PSDECiRHY the Sport Skirtg. Smart new | getting - back to Washington next pes Hope and Cieo take'bout | him, staring intently into the swarlms couldn’t give a more Velour Plaids and Checks. Full, flaring models, at- it wid e exhibe et ignt s | ST fi“g:x’reci}: her bfli'l’cdf;f)w': s pointed example of the tractive pockets, stitching and buttons. % 1ts restore! ! nd CI i N ',‘t‘l‘::md:pa:tnme;x: ef::mun which they ‘;.!-‘r-:;-?hfizfifc'fi-; :&A:n‘n:{é:;'r:::; footfalls deadened by the turf, Hope way ?he s.ty]es we are $7.50, $10.00, $12.50 and Up | came. SR Y They " escape from Hope but | Stole forward softly. Just before he showing just now im- A Special Value is Featured in Plaid Silk | “The “Safety First” exhibit is car-|rsturn and dynamite thé shack. reached her she apparently came to h P . 10 !ried in sixtcgn of the all-steel cars|ow, :|a decision, for she slzpped iqga thde g:::’tngnry woman who Sport Skirts, large pockets and buttons, s s, 1. Ol e Jotss| 8 Ao S s e o O o i and s g sitened || SR Silk Petticoat A | Fip deen] remmhc a"|d 2 eflf‘ en- ::“ll:n'&lvb. & b about to'dive. And at that instant ing to us, bes: g Fil L& . 3 H 1coats :m::tvisi:n(::gto' ey theny aa thes | 08 mounl.’llu,.rlh- s there Sonks 7 | Hope's arms closed about her. Taken Rt e e s Special attention is called to the new Flared Taffeta pass through the train and from one 3 " starts 1o | completely by surprise, she gave a showing this season are bet- Pemcoab, 80 necessary to give the correct fullness car to another. f AR startled scream; then, glancing over ter than any we have ever that fashion demands. A wonderful assortment in The government exhibit train came | with an ax. Hook ap) her shoulder, she found herself look- exhibited before, and we sim- plaids and Dresden designs, as well as plain silks into Omaha from Grand Island at an Hope = He reaches the other side and 8|ing into the face of the #man she ply could not let this oppor- ¢ 2 early hour and was parked on a sid- | Fhey are follawsd by Maniin and Jap who | loved. With a great sob of relief and ;.’:'g north of the Union station, under ::':r'"f""l“e:'";g:v C(l;":_ Hh; swings herselt happiness she snuggled, like a lost . | the Tenth street viaduct, the rear be- child, into his protecting arms. tunity go by of expressing to including this unknown woman the fact Jersey tops...... H y = y I that she come to the same ing at the Ninth street crossing, Hook, remembering that there are conclusion that hundreds of where visitors were admitted. oo J(; ';:.',‘,’,‘,."’:;‘;;Mg’;‘,é:{l:c‘.,".fi.eg'.',:":;‘: the o}fcasions when twdo ar;"lc%mpany but oth]er vivon:fin have, even tl'nlu Early Fa“ Coats . Visitor. track of another book, they fine o owner | three are a crowd, whiled away an early in the season, name] i i i A “l::;"f:::rec]‘;v:dock the train ¥ hour before he joined’ them. As his that Brandeis Stores lo¥ For CO.Ol days. Tailored models in serges, gabardines visitors being a party of railroad men, ta rope him in. He is later summoned o | bushes, Cleo, transfigured by love Anywhere. tures ...... ey ™ y a! y H headed by President Calvin of the | Weshinton. and joy, rushed forward and threw J. L. BRANDEIS & SONS. " Second Floor. her arms about his neck. - | Union Pacific. They were followed > o Y : | by city officials and a number of busi- b i o m the happiest girl that ever * | ness men and then followed the gen-| “Now, looky here, M he | lived!” she cried. “I shall l‘\ievlr. eral public, men, women and chnldreni said persuasively, “there ain’t no call r:'ever 'gorx:,td {g:rkn‘;?;?!nfi::n :: bgt.l; they moved through rapidly, l'lood a job in a day or two an’ then every-| I waz afeard,” said Hoo.k teasing- .lle:{ of the time tnmpll,:\&along to | thing'll be all right. Don't you worry (ly, “that now you're one o the rich- Bt i | o thaes bk the moer—wet et S [0 BSOS 10 P Tl phonographs and Victrolas. " all about yo! 3 Peoo;l'e pwho were viewing the ex- 'l?,"' ',°m° NBY+ . » | —or Miss Montgomery, I s'pose I hibits arranged and shown by Uncle| . You're a perfect old dear, Hook,” | should say.” P season without doubt. Decorations of | dles. m wonder why there are phono-|she had answered,' “but we can't go| “Jarvis has told me all about it," : g : 0 3 graphs’ and Vicrolas on the. train, on this way any longer. My money lhejnid, “but I still can hardly real- beads and buttons and embroidered de- wig:%oggzgmfngnbcftnls)}]su g{ here were none when it started out Imost gone, Besides, I want to do | ize that it is true. But-l won’t have signs in the most delicate colors lend a 01 Loba ue, far g : Washington. - As the train 1 si l. ¢ b 0 thing | You call me Miss Montgomery—Dr. charm not to be denied. on thg oute.r edge and. shadin‘ moved from place to place through |this- 1 simply must have something |\ g, ..o \wag the only father that I ever y beautifully into the white, mal e east, the officials in charge noted [to occupy my mind: If I don’t, I |gpew.” \ GEP]?GE%HE CEEFE Blodses jin flfi’h ”"fl ing a very pleasing effect on th the attractions held the spectat-| think I shall go mad. And I want| “You will not be called Miss any- wflu,tr? ain dt“C).‘:}" -‘"‘,‘m? efllects., °i’ AL t‘i‘xnr tabla: i Sneo: f ORtisa 1 10rs too long in the cars, and casting|yoy to give me your word of honor, | thing much longer,” remarked Hope cuffs trimmed wi enise lace; also oihe anle, pecial caturday, < t for a method o quickening g beauvu....., embroidered in white, coral i 7 ¢ them Hook, that yqu won’t let anyone know happily. . $5.98 - 312.50 pieces for $4.98, e movements and makin delft blue; ornamented with beads ...... “I reckon I got to,” the old sailor We are showing Plaid Georgette Blouses, all white barred off grumbled. ically. “We have wasted quil;e “And I don’t want any mail for- enough already. We are going to be warded to me” continued Cleo, |Married tomorrow. “There is no one that is likely to'write | When the three reached San Fran- me, anyway, but if any letters ‘should | cisco late that n.fternoo.n pre took come I don't want to get them. I |Cleo to the quiet residential hotel don't want anything that will remind | where she had stayed on previous me of my old life—I'm going to try to | occasions. fot%et." “Lwill be back in time to take you “But_ain't I going to see you no|out to dinner, dear,” he said, as they more, Miss Cleo?” stood waiting for the elevator.. “I “Of course,” she answered. “Sacra- | must let Mr. Johnstone know that-1 . Then one was installed in of the cars. Move Faster to Music. The ' music; especially the livel: to move \wit A Big Sale of Boys’ Suits Y Best Values We Ever Saw at.. $5.00 An that is saying a wholé lot, for this boys’ suit de- . partment has been built up on just, this kind of ‘rade. These garments we offer for Sat- % urday are worth $6.50 to $8.50 and we are so sure that these values will be appreciated A -that we are going to pile five big tables high with them. More than three-fourths of them have two ‘pairs of pants—that means double wear. A splendid assortment of patterns in checks, stripes, plaids, fancy mixtures and plain colors. Blue serges, gray serges, corduroys, plain worsted suits in browns and grays. Tweeds, cassimeres, cheviots and homespuns V) in a great variety of weaves. The newest and smartest models. Sizes 5 to b 17 years. nutrthrou(h the train, ow, the phonographs and Victrolas l&}"‘ it is an easy matter to move e T hour. 4 t::rtnin will .opi i mento is only a f A d| have found yow, and” he added hap at 1 o'clock, continui il 9|1 can ‘;ll‘)' '“"r d see Yo / ‘pily, “I must hunt minist: : i now. ang thon, o 4Don’t ‘b . %!” :l: ";;’;E;:fi‘fié‘i e " :;‘#E:j?&;ulfimd:h P feplicd."clihfi' ::e }z' m&. T T T AP R |l i e e s all trained men-from the several Hoo‘k. ‘. + & ‘s | “PHl be back within a couple of tments, all being familiar with . . » he called, as the subjects. In the party there are In the train on the way to Sacra- |hours at the most,” he called, as cty experts, lecturers and help- | “““";'hfld"fi b{lmliy O“Ql'l‘:ghlg‘ fl}:' elevator shot her upward, ), Yi astonishe ook the stor. the |/ T y :it:rg")ific’Agx_‘ i:ll?l:“i g'.i:'fl lawyer had told him of Cleo's parent- 70,0, e Fumard ington after. having started thetrip. . Half Million View Exhibits, cial appeal: white uppers. tops! *¥iGee whilikiasr” | éxclaifued - the sailor. “So Miss Cleo ain't Dr. Burke's. daughter at all?. Waal, now't you 'El[file Body Covered» t the entrance to the trai it, I" . o ; — '3;‘.:1; 'of‘ithqo l:;uni!:el; oc';;h'&'f'- o iventt that e didnt yesemle (|| With Watery Pimples Blouse Waists—Plenty of these in dark pattern effects, | —21¢Y buttons. g fi:fl.e‘:dm,fl.‘: oo |.?,"fi,‘ her paw. And you sy she's rich, ||| Would Seratch Till Blood Came Extra Pants, 65c—A big lot of most serviceable kinds. Washington, in round numbers, 576,-| ~“Yes," said Hope, “very rich indecd, — : 0 persons .had viewed ithe exhibits. 3 ; Providence, R, L, Oct. 16, 1916.—“Some 0 estimate is made of lhtpmber “Then,” remarked the. sea'man, “it|time ago my skin began to break out in of exhibits contained in the ‘sixteen [ won't make no. difference to' her | fittle pimples. These filled with water, and | m, | whether they ever find the secret o' | when they opened the watery fluid ran out de-|the submariné or not B and-spread the trouble untll my entire body H “It won't:make any great difference | from my fdce to my feet was covered. The dep: ts to her,” said Hope, “but it will to the | itching was something terrible, and 1 would riculty 800N as we arc mar- | seratch until the blood came, and my skin 0 carry the largest exhibits, on with the sedrch | would feel as it it were burning. I tried a n the war and navy collection there until T either find .the formula.or am | prescription and ‘several kinds of salve, but ‘shown about ‘everything that goes [-convineed that it:is irretrievably lost.” | none helped me. After I had suffered this ng with preparedness. Th . 'The Fletcher residence, where Cleo | way for ‘about 14 or 16 months I tried I kinds of implemen a was employed as governess, proved to | Resinol Ointment and Resinol Soap, and the or blotting out livi be a handsome place in the colonial | first application relieved me'so thut I slept iem. There f th style, sct well back from the strect |that night. In six weeks I was cured.” i liances u in b in beautifully kept grounds, which | (Signed) Raymond E. Madiey, 690 Union d; guns ten to uwc'pt down to the banks of the river. | Ave. ty miles, together with, stores of | “Ts Miss Burke at home?” inquired | Doctors have prescribed the Resinol treat- itions of all kinds Hope of a kindly faced lady who Was | ment for over twenty years. Sold by all the navy, there are models of | seated on the verandah sewing. druggists. Samples free—write to Dept. 3-5, great battleships and real torpe-| “I think Miss Burke is in the gar- | Resinol, Baltimors, Md. , such as are sent against the s of ships, causing’ death and. de- iction. Mines and Mining. There is a good deal of attention aid to mines and mining, the meth- ods of carrying on the work being explained. There are shown in- Shirts—In a great \;ariety of patterns. Raincoat and Hat Sets—In grays, tans and mixtures. Third Floor. 1,000 New, Stylish Hand Bags $1 Each We made a most advantageous pur- chase from a New York manufacturer and now the bags have arrived and will be on sale here Saturday. The more we see 'of them, the more enthusiastic we become—we have put them into-a 16th street window so that you' may view them before the sale. ALL NEW and stylish—1,000 of them, Morocco and Tokio Bags —also Strap Purses. Worth $2 to $5, at $1.00 each. Main Floor. - Your opportunity La Blache Face Powder, 50c size | Madame Yale's Lily Skin Whit- | Lyons’ Tooth Powder, 25c size e A O B A | emer, $1.00 size........... 69¢ | for 14¢ jors of various kinds of mines and i p special, | Williames' Shaving Stick, in case, | Jap Rose Toilet 50c size kl%gh&d:nemploycd by men ‘in to save 20 7 X to 50 5 mev.flof Sl o a)rl e 16¢ gottle e g5 3D¢ & i i m e’'s Face Enamel, §1. alo Violet Toilet Water, 75¢ size anitol Too 'o! ) b h' |::i:l:‘|:h:tf im:nu.slumpde‘:;;:lrz o 0 size .lor R b s i vse s L 89¢ | bottle for ........... 5 BT 3¢ |15 73 A o Hanson & Jenk’s Cucumber Orris || Massatta. Perfume, regularly sold'| Babcock's Corylop: Talcum, Lotion, 60c size ... at 7b6c, ounce ... special for ..... ... 12¢ Palmer's Almond M Honeysuckle Perfu Rite Baby Talcum, can 16¢ BN LA ey s st s 16¢ | ounce .... Physicians’ and Surgeons’ Soap, Packer Liquid Shampoo, 50c size, | Hanson & 10c cake for bottle for ........ 29¢ || special, ounce . Aubry Sister: 4711 Pure Almond S Djer-Kiss Veget: ecially the stock raisers. They are wn: how to improve tlieir herds, p them healthy and get the best ults out of feedinf. lative to the reclamation of arid at the Central Fwesi it August Clearance Sale )y lectures and ' topographical maps the country, and in this connection B e uution Many close-out patterns in every department ilable for entry 354 irrigatedfarms, || of our store yet remain and must be sold to make . ng in size from forty to eighty room for heavy fall shipments. LB 0 T : 4 . You can buy Home Furnishings now and get irs. Hans N , Bride - just what you want to add to the beauty or conveni- " 0f a Month, Passes Away|] ence of your home, and, if you so ‘desire, we will ' of a month, Mrs, Hans | aITange to deliver it later. Every article of Furniture, Sfoves, Draperies or Rugs sold during this sale carries with it our Guar- special ... F anicure A Real Remarkable Clearance Sale of i 0 ) Now Going on in the When a one-price Piano Department has occagion to Mo're Than 15*(_”0 offer something special, you know it means a genuine sav- Haddorff Player Pianos | ing. We have entirely too many good instruments of rented, 9 Are Sold Yearly concert, used, traded in and demonstration type of many antee of Satisfaction, and, as usual you make your + 2, e new but discontinued styles of our own line of instruments own terms. \ We: have four Grands inh | —every one of this stock. ' || this sale that will appeal to Every instrument is guaranteed as represented. you. See them—get our | gtoq] or Ben'ch—Deliver'eg. You have over 20 makes o, 4 E_: \v ’Ifl lfi A J|] price. » of reliable instruments to select from. ‘ = A { Remember This is a We will select for you if. Every instrument. is/ | ,""'Real Sale you. 7:{!: l;:c, ;:d '(dzr:n- ;v;.ar’kd‘;; plain fré-- 171H AND HOWARD SIS 1 and your opportunity to deal || | tee the selection to be as{ | that's ce, one, " 'witli)-"n-house of real values. | | represented. writeor call. @ . 't gl “I reckon you ain't goin' to waste 5 . ep lively, they hit upon the. musical | where I have gone. If you won't give Soisl e in v Solised than” Flesh and white Crepe de Chine Blouses, box plaits and small Extra S ¢1a] for Sat . . i 5 ’ iy gettin’ spliced, then, h pe ur mle o?‘:he‘n: ‘ ‘::nc{m:;ln::i:{ng me your worfl 1 wont_ l"‘t you my ) aid Hook. ;‘:ikr'l' bl‘:!“oo :t'h::s plain with large $5.00 : $6.98 day Only Brought' sbont’ the reblts | Moot 0 you Promise? “We are not,” said Hope emphat- || ~ PORTC/INONS BY oovennersioerenss 2 At $6.50—New shade of mahogany brown, with At $7.50—Dawn gray kid vamps with white At $8.50—0O0Id ivory kid, fawn top. At $10.00—Mahogany brown vamp with pearl gray top Also at $10.00—Cafe au lait with ivory kid top. All have Louis heels, light turned or medium weight welt soles. All made on newest fall lasts, long plain forepart and all five are made over new fall patterns. They stand as exemplifications of the highest style types and the acme of comfort and good wear. All are lace styles with the single exception of the Cafe au Lait. y An i Purchase th t '} Drugs o rpeptunity to Purchase treomon 1 01let Needs Kirk's Pure Castile Soap, 25¢ bar 12¢ PIANOS, PLAYER PIANOS, GRANDS Brandeis Piano Department--Third Floor .reasonable terms. Freight FOURTEENTH INSTALLMENT |den somewhere,” said the woman|ters of the road, discussion of the|coln. L i in i few years and | five-foot lot. . | Train in Omaha Until Sat- 2 pleasantly. “It'is her affernoon to]w— |c n | who lived in it for a few y l § urday Evening. Lisutenant Jars Suet'la detailed by the |80 OUt, but she rarely leaves the ST Store Closes at 6 P. M. Saturday—Shop Early. e Toys? Yes, Toys! You may say it is a long while to Christ- mas, and it is a terribly : long while for children to wait from one year to another to get a new toy. This is an all- year-round toy store, and it is such a good toy store and so much ap- preciated, that just re- cently we had to en- ‘enlarge it, and we may have to do it again. Just stop here the next time you are in the store, and see what a nice toy you can buy for a little money. It is going to bring a heap of ‘pleas- ure to some child. DO IT NOW. Main Floor—Rear. Georgette and Crepe de 41-Piece English Dinner Sets, $4.98 Chine Blouses ngohlgo]l;l 18““:1 En%lilh Dinleer s oo ts—Gold laced border over Co- The Daintiest Type for Fall--READY | bait blue. Made of the best gradc 8 FASHION CLINGS to this filmy, deli- | English _semi-porcelain, nchl:g ® cate material—Géorgette will rule the | embossed edge and fancy han .o withiIavender, old rose and hlue. 33 1-3 per cent discount on all Electric Floor Lamps. Second Floor. Main Floor. Newest Colored Kid Shoes Cross the Threshold for Fall COMBINATION and two-tone effects—8-inch uppers. The shorter skirts for fall gave the manufacturers the inspiration for better and prettier footwear. The arrival of these beauti ful shoes will set at rest any doubts miladi may have about wearing the new mode skirts, be-.. cause the footwear will take care:of itself. We mention in detail five styles that make spe- Hosier} Specials Women’s Fiber Silk and Pure Silk Boot Hose, in black, white and colors. With lisle tops, double soles, reinforced heels and toes. Pair, 59¢. Women's Fiber Silk Boot Hose, in black, white and colors. Cotton tops and double soles.. Saturday, pair, 25¢c. Children’s Fine Ribbed Hose, in black and white. Double soles, heels and toes, 15¢c. Main Floor. 25¢ Welch’s Grape Juice, quart 39¢ Bromo Seltzer, 50c size bot. 28¢ Listerine, $1.00 size bottle..G7¢ Sal Hepatica, $1.00 size bot. 87¢ Canthrox Shampoo, 50c size 29¢ Kirk's Jap Rose Soap, 10c cake ¢ (i G RO G0 5¢ Palmolive Soap, 10¢ cake ....5¢ Fletcher’s Castoria, 36¢c size bottle Haddorff Pianos Are Sold Here Exclusively in Omaha. Buy Now. on our guarantee in this sale to save you money and give you quality. All must go—cash or any prepaid within 100 miles. v