Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, September 9, 1916, Page 3

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’ e ¢ Tredty Providing for Pur- NORRIS AMENDMENT LOST A thingtmv). Sept. 8—The treaty pro ate and fess than half-a dozen senators, incl Cla i o treaty was approv signzl by Secregnry Lansing and Min- liste the cau larl not ' the han 14 ate had ratified a treaty. 7 R * Plain ‘High Luster Taf- [ . In Denmark the treaty has de- ANES SaLAN ! ! ‘Veloped ‘a political grisis that may re- Shopme}l AI’Olllld feta, 9. inches V:Vlde. ’ . g sult in a new general election of 0 7 h N 7 h 8 Pompadour Ribbon, 9 | B ;némfl?e\;t oth Par na:‘x_ent:.oufitc;dzpl:ne: mahd ot mn t e inches wide. e Mgreflx::onderftugy priced thnfn fi'.ot;‘ expercited. \ SIS SlgHE (RS upD g . Roman Stripe, 8 inches espite the great discussions of higher prices, 8 r:'s'oslu:vlioltllinn;n!’ ying Y;IE :a:fi3§§:h§: , Strike Gonfe!:ence wide: it Rk .you will find'the biggest and grandest values we dislml"d land fa %eng_r}a‘l filcclion‘dhegd Union Pacific. officials n;ert tha Haavy Poardian, 6 inches Aivg SYEEaIERd i not By Pl sd{t‘!. s sale of the isldnds cou e 1 (3t g . . { ’ ;gset;oned until after the European r}l]'nnng the- 'shlapg}en otf_ kthe sgs:}:n:* gll:i:k Velvet, 414 inch- & sa‘t'l;.llor‘M.del for the Mlll‘ or war. N ¥ ere 18 no ta a strike an 'I . 3 ol ‘;ro n . ’ . - 4 o ot Thomas and St. Uohrbare’;part as a consequence,‘they are not taking es wide. « 'The most ef{ee’t'ive models of the season, in the pret- 1 of the virgin.islands; so nagmed by [aQy part in theparley over an increase. Values' to $1.00, Satur- tiest soft tones and colorings to be Christopher Columbus. St. Thomas | in\wages, now being carried on, in y— } Lound? " s ML ¥ lies about thirty-six miles east of | Chicago and in which twenty-two B b Al b s ey S S i, Portb Rico, with gijohn immediately | western roads are interested. X 33c Yard Chic models of the very latest tallormg 10 the eastward. St Croix, the largest | Shopmen of the Union Pacific, it is ideas are to be found in this lot of Suits Yy ) N of the three, is situat%d b miles seuth of St. T t _Caribbean: Sea. St. Thomas, an im- “portant cdaling_station and depét of trade, with.an excellent harbor, 1s twe! from one to three miles broatl. ' The ‘only article of export is bay rum. * S * and Its It occupiesran excellent posi ear btk hua W iy A St. Thpomas and its post u? c'(\na] The fate of the b-cent loaf of bread was We have, them in d;lffe{ent the east side‘is said to be the | Undetermined at adjournment of the ses- shapes. and styles/ The long \ on alon of the executive committes of the Na- back with tiny ruffles across best, harbon of refuge from cyclones mark of the Danish West Indies for $25,000,000 was ratified by the Sen- ' The amehdment by Senator Norris $25,000Q00 to $10,000,000 was defeated Negotiations for the purchase ob \ tesmittently for halfLa century. Be- Panama canal, the American govern- ~ment being anxious to acquire them a naval base there, but to prevent mah_interference was credited with blocking negotiations on the sibjeot in 1902, after the United States sen- SENATE YOTES 0 2o momos BUY DANE INDIES 8. Upper House Ratifies chase of Islands, O immiilen viding for the purchase from Den- last night. There was no roll call |« uding Senators Norris, Jones and pp, voted against it. | : reduce the purchase price from an ovefwhelthing vote, and the just as it was rBrun in August, ° Deal on Long Tims. islands have been in progress in- 0] WUDENDOR se of their strategic value, particu- f g for y since the construction of the quartermaster-general only with a view~ to establishing special honofs by the kaiser. the islands from falling into Ger- ds of any foreign power. ‘Geperal Von Ludendorff, chief r General Von Hindenburg, 'and said to be the right hand man of the new German chief of staff, has been singled out fdr Von Ludendorff has been publicly_thanked by the emperor for his past services. It is expected that Von Ludendorff will ‘figure largely in any new plans created by Ge,ncral Von Hindenburg. FIPTEEN PLANES SHELL BROSSELS One of Attacking Machines ,Reported to Have Been Brought Down. BUCHAREST IS ATTACKED The Hague, Neiherhndsfi: '8._\ ~(Via London.)—Brussels w; barded By a squadron of fifteen aero- planes Wednesday, according to an i N i Twenty-one persons were subpoenaed at fyewitness of ‘the raid who hay ar- | sels. . h : tant raid | Coloredo Springs, Colo., by M. W. Purcell, | rived here. To the Associated Press | “This was the most important raid | giatrict attorney, to appear today at the he said he was sitting with friends in a hotel in the center of the city :vvhcn the squadron appeared over the THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER b, ’191‘6., tity. Anti-aircraft guns imm:diate-'ginn egple wonderfully and inevit- ly went into action, ably lead to exaggerated notions of It then was 1 o'clock in the morfi- | the impending departure of the Ger- ing,-he said, and some time previous [ mans.” ' ; warnings had been issued for the| This is the first report of an air| dimming of alt lights. The aeroplanes | raid on Brissels Wednesday. A Brit- were seen distinctly, he said, and |ish official statement, issued on Sep- some flew so low that they seemed | tember 4, reparted that on thé two to touch the roof of the, hotel, but ' preceding|days British lerophlkt‘! { their nationality was not made out. gld made a raid on Hoboken, near Guests in the upper rooms of the ho- | Antwerp, and on a tows near Bruges. tel hurried .downfitlirs. " Raids Are Resumed. M‘F’“’" Brought Dow_n. London, Sept. 8—Enemy gair raids Intermittent bomb explosions and | were renewed Tuesday, according to | firing continued until daybreak.-One |a Reuter Bucharest dispatch/against machine, he added, was reported to | Bucharest, Polesti, Constanza (Kust- have “been brought down at Porte | endje), Piatra, Neamtz and Becht. Louise, on the outskirts of the city, | Tha public demands reprisals against He said the damage done had not | enemy subjects, the dispatch adds, béen ascertained when he left Brus- i om- coroner's inquest, called to investigate the in a long while,” he said. ¢Smaller responsibility for the collapse Monday of affairs occurred almost every other day. These frequent air visits by- entente acroplanes hearten the Bel- Lthe Welsh-White fight arena when one ‘person was fatallyTinjured and 100 “others were seriously hurt: ) = 4 P b3 3 Thieves Steal Two |Offer Job of Mayor Autos in One Week For Price of $2,500 From Paul Peterson| tos angetes car, sept. s—an‘in vestigation by the copnty grand jury of a statement by Frederick J. Whif- fen, wealthy former president of the Los Angeles city council, that he had been approached with an offer of the appointment of mayor of L.os Angeles ifphe would pafi $2,500, was ordered late today by Thomas Lee Woolwine, district attorney. ! Paul Peterson, 323 South Happy Hollow boulevard, has decided that Omaha is a fine place for a motorist —providing said“fotdrist has plenty of money to buy cars with. ] Mr, Peterson recently moved here from Blair, Neb. He is a real estate man. ' On September 2‘automobile thieves |~ stole his six-passenger car while it was parked at Eighteenth and Doug- las streets. He failed to recover it, and needing. a car in his business, bought/a “flivver.” He left the “flivver” at Eighteenth and Douglas streets last evening— | and someone stole that car, - BELL-ANS. Absolutely Removes Indigestion. Onepackage provesit. 25cat all druggistse e e e e abouyt forty omas,’ in the ang demands at this time. o Ive miles long east and west and c | cerned, nothing is being done here ferences having to do with these lin ~1Cyclone Refuge, aré Being held in Chicago, and u t. John is eight miles fong, east est, and of irregular breadth. arta is about forty square miles. [tiver have not been cailed in. asserted, were granted an increased wage of 15 per cent less than sik months ago, and they are not making, g far as Nortlwestery and Bur- lington officials and men are con- the way of holding coiuerences. Con- this time the men on those portions of the'systems west of the Missouri in es to, Sale of Fashionable Furs at 25 and 33, per cent under usual. Sale Begins Monday Morning. See Sunday papers for details. Loom End Ribbons \ Exceptional Sale A large variety of * brand new. ribbons. Plain Satin, 6 and 7. inches wide, ' Fall Neckwear r;\and Novelties New Boudoir ¢ Chafing Dish Sets, consisting of cap and apron. Plain and simple, but very effective. Up from{..qeeessecns 50 Nét Collars are Very Good. e S ————m A — e y Main Fldor. The new wide flared, skirts and coats; the new slngh i and double belted mbdels. " The new wide cgnvertible ) i collars to be worn as a high collar or laydown cape. Every pretty and practical material o the season. Priced 8t.q..ovvuuu... N $250 0 < Girls’ Wool Serge and | Girls’ Wash School Plaid ‘Skirts, $3.98 | Dresses,~$1.98, $2.98 g to $5.00 and $3.98 5 \Pretty new flared models with Made in beautiful plaids with the smart new pocket and girdle 2: c;"c"o'?l"“:.' “?l"f l“"‘s m'."r': effects. Good colors. Ages 8 to Caps and nd cuffs, new models in the wide flared Branders Stores = in tfe Antilles J St. Crai to the cultivati * the capital ‘cit; Iadies and: is of*an inlet on the north side of St. . Croix,” These capital and at second largest The islands are inhabited ffiostly by free negroes, engaged in the culgiva- . St, Craix, also named by, Columbus, | {iue ‘tor each city, Instead of atempting is ninetgen mlles(long, of irregular breadth and contains 51, which over 16,000 acres are devoted -sted, commonly called the- basin, is tional Master Bakers' assoclation at Chi- cago. The general septiment was/in’ favor of letting the price of bread remain a local back is a leading feature. Saturday..98¢ and 81.75 &eorgette Crepe is always among the best, and we have a large variety of collars in different shapes. /T'he long back, the round and chantilla effect,, hand embroidered, . others with little lace edge, priced...81.25 to $4.50 t‘_Lnrn Cape Collars, 50¢ 0 s geos? ) 5 . Vc'lhn, & new line juat re- ceived, ‘in Organdid,” Net; Georgette Crepe; some plain, others with small pin tucks, during cyclones. to promulgate a general increage In Rrice 890 acres,, of | throughout the United States. on of sugar. Christian- . y of the Danish West r situated at the head are harbors at the Frederickstead, is the town. 16 years. | \ , Smart Silk Frocks for / Street’ and Afternoon Wear $19.00, $25.00, $35.00 - _ This season has given us some of the prettiest and smartest semi-dress models we have, ever shewn, The soft' Charmeuse, Satins, Crepe Metear and Georg- pttes, all have a tendency to drape beautifully. Wide full flared skirts and the smart néw waist effects are the gnturu that everybod){ will appre- ciate. N skirts and high waistlines. dies + vari a fe T H will that stone in the Jife of the park commis- s10n « Mr. Hummel came to Omaha from Yan « old him. , menbers to consider the negotiations for the sale of the Danish West In- to tonight by the representatives of Question, How 01d. vulge the date of his birthday. It is generally believed, however, !I K/ 7\ $2--The Rookie--$2 Hat Sensation of the Season EN-WANTED! Bring Us Your Heads to Be Hatted. /o the United States was agreed ous parties in the Richstag after ngthy meeting. \ Is “Joe” Hummel? - We wan satisfy any hat desirg remarkable say- - b e - ow old is “Joe” HummeR He .g‘;e;:ttelw?;!l;xinyouuk e ings. ! < SPECIAL NOTICE > - not tell his age nor will he di- our pains-to satisfy you. g Surprising offer- Our Trimming Section is as busy as‘a beehive. The very latest 163 styles to Choose From. Saturday will mark another mile- er, - WOLF’S 1421 Douglas Street. kton, S. D., when he was 6 months He brought . his parents with All Hats-$-All Hats \ * A True Statement of Facts = ¥ Régarding Our Annua‘.l ‘Sale of Odd Furniture Pieces and Suites ' On Monday, September 11th - THIS is unquestionably the greatest. money- saving furniture event of the year,.as we - hgve taken from our stock all odd pietes of furniture and priced them at much less than # actual cost—some at one-fourth cost. ' In fact, We have put a price on every article that will . positively move jt from our sfock: These fuf» niture pieces have been assembled on our main floor for inspection anly on Eriday and Sat- urday, September 8th and 9th, but no gaods will be sold or orders. taken until Monday morring, September,_ 11th. : l.'\)oorl O‘t:en at 8:30 o .. Orchard & Wilhelm . Company ' \ at Special Reduction: Re-adjustment of - stock before the arrival of Holiday goods enables ypu to partictpate ,in this radical clear- ance-and share in . ings in Frames at Standards, usually , $5.00, in this sale Plaid.Silk-Blouses . Striped Blouses . FIFTY 'STYLES to select ft"om. These .blouses have just arrived. ‘All new, crisp mer- chandise; all the new models and colorings. Sizes 34 to 44. ¢ of novelties and trimmings are here in great profusion. The new SCARAB is shown in iridescent colorings, in gr Bekds and Silver Pheasant. Of course, therg, are all sorts of Wings, Ornaments, Pina, Velvet Flowers and Novelfies, Bright Steel Buckles, Chenille Pins,-Cabaschons etc.~ The widest variety we have ever shown. Prices are 39¢ to :1.‘5. twice the space formerly given over to this\display Corsets At Low Prices* . Gossard Corsets that have become slightly soiled ‘from handling. All good styles, in a good assortment of sizes. ' Regnlar $3.50 Corsets $2.00 $5.00 and $6.50 Corsets $3.50 $7.50 and 38.50.Corsets .00 W. B, Corset, for Medium and Slender Figures; medium tops, free hip section, Long hip with ° six extra, quality garters at- ched. Flesh and white. $2.00 valugg, at ...cvu....s $1.50 \ 4 Vi‘it Our Enlarged Brassiere Section We have devoted more space ~t6 our Brassiere Section. For _Saturday we are closing out all odd sizes, reguh;ly‘worth $1.50, $2.00, $2.50 and” $3.00, at, $1 50c Brassieres; back and front clouing‘ All sizes, Saturday, 39¢ Second Floor. $1.00 at $2.50 Third Floor. "_ We are occupying New Arrivals ] “in the Blouse "Shop Georgette Crepe, and C;epe ide Chine, Blopses Values to $5.00, at $3.98 Second Floor. \ As soon as the steamer arrived from Eurdpe and a few of the, through the Custom¥ House, e detail of construction 'to enable MARIA GUY'’S i is the most unique tam of the season. There is a free and e it to readily adapt itself to any tilt, lilt or ficj It" never approximates the same style e We are showing -either with or ‘witx t.ringmad simply in a great variety. In black, navy, Kiddie Horse and Kiddie Kar The Hit of the Season in Children’s Vehicles, We are showing a completé line, 98¢ to $2.50 New Character Dolls are in, 25¢, 49¢, 98¢ - . Toy Department, Pompelian Room. amples and Odd Lots of _Summer Under- * . wear A Remarkable Sale 12,000 Sample Garments bought at Big Discounts. In- cluding all the Leading Makes. ; Women's Silk Top and Lisle Body Union Suits, cuff knee stgle. All ?.ink and pink and ' white. Also Swiss Ribbed Union S;‘lli. w‘lth‘ frockctfll tops; cuff knee style. - Ly a Worth lar and extra sfzes. t;r’l.w, Saturday....85¢ * Women's Fine Lisle and ' Cotton Vests, lace and cro- cheted-tops. Regular and ex- tra sizes. Worth 89¢, on sdle’ Women's “Fine Lisle and K Cotton Vests, crocheted tops. Regular and extra sizes. V;'o.rth 60c, very special, | SRS il Women's Fine Lisle Vests,’ hand crocheted. tops. Pink ‘Girls’ Raincoats for School Wear With Caps and white, Ra?hr and ex-_ g tra si: Worth' to 65¢c, spe- tommhasszé%%, $3.98 l.;m.‘n o508 : an , Boys' an , Union Suits, all styles, odd Made_in plain tans and blues, | 15b,"Some Munsing. Worth to shepherd checks, stripes and fanc :Oc, o g "‘ . 306, plaids, Pretty beltedmodels. Higl Bn:rcuns collars and deep turn- ack cuffs. p New Fall Skirts . | -4 $5.00, $6.98, $8.98, $10.00 - . Our wonderful showing for this time of the season in street and walking skirts has been beaptifully ap- preciated, as our sales indicate. Skirts for every occasion—Satins, Gabardines, Plaids, Che effects and the wide girdles are still in evidence. . Special attention gi sizes. Many new models. o men’s Pure D: -—TW ¥ Silv'lluhry.‘ in c{flofl and . black and white. All full +fashioged, reinforced soles, heels 'apd toes, All the latest noveltiés—two-torle boot ef- f8cts, Roman stripes, fanc: embroidered sinsteps, all-sil to the top. Worth to $1.50, special, Saturday....$1.00. Wometi’s Fancy Sllk Hose, ' “black; white and colors: - Slrges, Poplins, s, Ete. The pretty ‘pocket ven to women requiring out- Second Floor, tion of sugar cane. 4 ' foned,. spliced*hi fl " Propostl Agreed To. from .. .50¢ 0 $2.98 ) Rumzled or Rolled Velvet Tams| witsoue’sles ‘i wide S e ey e i rébglef thr:i:vord fll:or Fall v |- qugi e i for th i f 4 : a of stite & - S paryy foste ihener b3 Frantes andMouldings ing, Taable Tae Doy, qu theas sslfianape | P in all shades for eveni 4 street wear. All new eonl:’n to shoes, Fashioned and o gltlceg.;olu, hoocl; and toes. Saturday, pr. kg Women's Fiber Sifk Eufi’ ] in blgck,.white, pink and sky; + also many other shades. Fiber e, to the top with double garter «/hem, Irregulars, 50c quality, . special .....00iiinsn Misses’ 'Silk Lisle Hose, a) colors and black and white. -Double ‘knees, soles, heely and toes. Fine ribbed ‘and ve elastic .2&5 EXTRA SPECIAL. ¥, Women's Silk Plaited and Lisle Thread Hose, in black ! and white. Fashioned” and __seamle -glleed soles, heels o and pbes. 35c quality, 25¢ . L] 5 o [ ’ P . His First Long-Pants Suit You lads who are just going inte‘long trousers will find’ a heap of difference between our‘popular High School Model Suits and the average long-pants sui STYLE, MORE CHARACTER, SNAP-, PIER PATTERNS and, ABOVE ALL, MORE QUALITY. Every High School Model Suit bpilt along just such lines. . An' exceptionally large showing Saturday, at prices that are mest at- tractive, Priced as low as $7.00 and up to $17.50. 7 ‘One' Bij-Special Lot SagurJay, at}l0.00. ,, Blue Serges and a splendid assort- ment of neat All-Wool Mixture Ef- fects. Ages_ 14 to 19 years. Priced, at $10.00. _ . 4 Third-Floor. ’ del hats-had been—cleared e obtained enough s to copy TAM style to it that permits out brlm., seal brown, d ! dark green, / Ther price 19 $8.75° Second Floor, |, | ¢ Graves' Tooth Powder, the can.... 14¢ | Armour's Natural Rouge, 50c size. .. .33¢ S‘ale of ~Drugs Packers’ Tar Soap, special, the cake lfit Pussy Willow Face Powder, 50c size .29¢ Mennen’s Shaving Cream, the tube 16¢ | Sayman’s Vegetable Soap, 10c cake.. .6¢ (\;’;:l ' Shuinf Stick, at...... 4 i u; and ls(;“““k. Soap, 10c cake .55 - - i y illette. Razor Blades, $1.00 si eroxit oap, 10c cake........0000ius o A o SPECIALS .Gem Razor, complete, $1.00 kind, Pure Castile Soap, 25c lgs SPECIALS § X 5 3 Ki—fi -gub'illnn; _Fr s"‘,;’d""" ab. ., ll:huriluA S?C size El:)ottle..i). ttl C .g§¢ | " 3 Pears’ Unscent- rk’s Jap Roie thymol Tooth Paste, 26c size, ... avoris Antiseptic, 50c size bottle. . ‘e ¥ ‘od Soap,- the | Soup, the cake, | Rite. Baby Talcum, Z5¢ size package., S:r.: Glycothymoline, §1.00 sizs bottle. v....+...706 / | 74 P ink: | Hospital Cotton. cake— | . ;i Jap Rose Toilet Water, 50c size bottle. ,i...39¢ | S. S. S. for the Blood, $1.00 size bottle......63¢ pound, $1 size 1-lb. package — 5c Babcock’s Toilet Water, $1.00 size. . i....... 69¢ | Sloan’s Liniment, 26c size bottle..... ..., i ? . Violet Toilet Water, T5c sizé bottle 596 | Mentholatum, 50c size....... ) ...296 59¢ . 28¢c e e 4711 Toilet Water, 75c sizd bottle. ... . 49¢ | Sal Hepatica, $1.00 size, at..... ...63¢ e 1 o ol e e e Palmolive Soap, | Java Rice Pow-'| Sempre Goybvine, BOc size........ ..28¢ | Bromo Seltzer, 50c size bottle. %¢ 4 s ck’s }:,“:' 10¢ “cake— der, the box— | Honey Almond Cream, the bottle ..21¢ | Cascarets, 50¢ size boX......... e . 29¢ hlsfim’ epl- z 7 24 Ricksecker's Cold Cream, 50c size ..39¢ | California Syrup of Figs, 50c size... > .....29¢ g C C Armour’s Stork Soap, 10c cake. ...6¢ | Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur, $1.00 size......§3¢ sz 69 E - - Pond’s Extract Soap, the cake. . .12¢ | De Witt’s Kidney Pills, 50¢ size,..... 29¢ OB oLl Masseta Tal- | Sloan’s - Lini- | Ida May Face Powder, 25¢ size. .. .16¢ | 2-Quart Hot Water Bottle, wortfi' $1.60, at, .79¢ |Woodbury's cum Powder -~ | ment, 50c size, Freemqn's Face Powder, the box. .16¢ | 2-Quart Fountain Syringe, 3 pipess Worth Facial _Cr Sanitol Face Cream, 25¢ size. ... .16¢ | ' $1:50, for H 79¢ Ctillman’s Freckle Cream, 50c size. ./29¢ | 2'Quart Combination Hot Water Bottl > 1 Pebeco Tooth Paste, 50c size.........}..."

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