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Murphy, Dahlman's | GERARD TAKES NEW e Hore Salys PROTESTTO BERLIN ] ¢ U. 8. Takes Further Informal James B. Murphy, erstwhile boiler A maker and representative of a clique Action on Wholesale De- of taxpayers who object to Mayor portation of Belgians. Dahlman’s alleged “joy rides” in city- owned automobiles, is out after the MEETING AT NEW YORK city commissioners’ scalps now. - Through the office of the sheriff of | Washington, Dec. 2—New repre- Douglas county Murphy has served sentations on the deportation of Bel- a formal demand on City Attorney | . S 3 Rine that he (Rine) sue the city |8ian civilians, which have been made | fathers and their bondsmen for $13,- by the United States to Germany re- fi(‘o-““"“;‘:"‘?O:"i:;g’l)ml"':‘fliO" 0{1 pub- | cently, will be emphasized personally N ds p- 3 : | keep lnf Mayor DaI’\)l';:;lli":“x||:?orc‘::!r» o (:c‘rman officials by Amha;- since 1912, Murphy wants the city |S$ador Gerard when he returns to his | dads to make good the money which, [post, for which he sails next Tues- he charges, has been “wantonly |day. He will convey the individual wasted” on the mayor's automobile. |a¢pitude of President Wilson and tell Murphy filed a petition with the ¢ : S clerk of the court several days ago in | Of the bad impression created among which he sought to enjoin the city [the American people by recent treat- Y K | ! ¥ THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: DECEMBER 3, 1916. T—A —S e et == X 9 Our guarantee of satisfaction or money back enables - you to shop here with the assurance of being well satis- fied. Why not shop early and avoid the discomforts in- cident to last minute buying? DOUGLAS STREETS . Our Guaranteels an Insurance Policy Furs Make Most Beautiful and Acceptable S commissioners, city comptroller and f the Belgians. Glfts to Mayor Dahlman from further ‘‘co- m\;)}:co trI;lu: g:la‘ns d broad | operation” in carrying out his mayor- o b e Are on 5 ’ Bu ers ship’s automobile program grounds of humanity, was hurried od y Lol b alung,panll)_r bcgausBc Im-' fear tlmlngr- 181 manys policy in elgium woul mn- Here Dr'% P'll{l-mrd Buys terrupt American relief work there, 1 Mass Meeting at New York. locks in Bellevue 4 New York, Dec. 2—Plans for a i - % 5 N = mass meeting hi Dy ber 1 How is the .time to buy Laces for Dr. J. P. Lord has just purchased | “to voiciel;)neg r;tr:slo:)'f thee“‘(nm:rricafl' - 3 /6{-\ ight blocks Tof th i ol"'thv tter of the whol fristmas—Special Mohda t About b cight blocks of the “inglesby tract” |people” in the matter of the whole- Half egulnrpl’rices i i v / \\L/ at Bellevue of George G. Wallace of :}:Lenr dlfgx‘x)are': “tlz)MGfrfxn?:)lrgT:reir::: Chantilly and Oriental Lace for Jabot. = y N (fi)frn:hh:'fin-::ltmsi‘:suin“:‘:: rivsiellsa:: “:f 3::“:; (tll tody. Elihy Root wil be ’ ¢ he speakers. Others thus far 18 inches wide, 4t, yard.......... Bc g ‘(Rell‘cv\'ue and .mmle ?f lhie t]nost ahl- fllqou(;xced are former A&sislani £ i ractive views to be found along the | United States Attorney eneral ' Chiffon Flouncing and Allover, 18 and The Story of Your Furs would Be a wonder Tale M!Is‘sr)ur;.'(r|;rer.'h A ey ~_Il_an:&s M. Beck and l:e_}rl)r V\I}:llin?‘\ a0} = . : . 1s likely a r. Lord wi e~ . N & i 13 N i 27(;11(:?!8 V(\illde, us;d for ]f&YtIC.V blc;)l;sses / . \;_chk)pla pcy t}f "‘isl‘admlilscu the et In :fifi?fignrfif ?}:is()meer:?i:gyac::xc- and entire dresses. Special, at, yard . 75¢ | The demand for solid blocks or half [ment is under way to unite prominent : i $ 3 N . . blocks of ground in Bellevue is said |educat: d cl tr h Lucille Net, in all shades; 72 inches How from the four corners of the earth—the mole of the Scottish Highlands— | |} w'c seadly inreasing, and a pum- the. country in s general protest to S X Ty 1 > ¥ ¢ . | ber of new homes have been built [ educat d ersity heads of w;xde., ety ol dre:;egsé the lamb of the Thibetan peaks—the seal of Alaska—the sable and ermine of Russia, during the st _\':ar.h “Farticularly is | Germany against . the. qeportations atovard it e s oS o $1. G . 3 . . . this true in the southwest portion of [ Fhe Rev. Dr. Edward S. Y , pas- ) i s etc., the furs of milady’s preference find a common meeting ground in the splendid hol- | []|the vilage, nearest Fort Crook. Sev- | tor of the Bedtord " Provheteriun Chiffon Allover, in white and colors; c . . . . . . . cral retired farmers have recently lo- | church of Brooklyn, who started this i s 18 and 27 inches wide; regular price iday display in our big salesrooms. While we yield the palm to none in the question of cated in Bellevue and are building |appeal, has received favorable replies £ " . . . . . . A {homes. They will educate their chil-|from Presidents Hibben of Princeton P $1.50, for, yard........ RS 59¢ low prices, we take pride in their genuineness and afford you protection by guarantee- dren at the college there. university, Butler of Columbia, Lowell - of Harvard and Faunce of Boston an: 1 Chancellor Day of Syracuse univer- Flve Petty Thefts - sityhand ]nhnI A. Mll:lcus,‘ml?dcf)atur | of the general assembly of the Pres- I Peeve the POhce byterian church. ! A number of men interested in the | Harry Brockman, Vienna hotel, re-| coming mass meeting held a private ports the theft of $23 from his room. | conference during the week, it was Black Oriental Flouncinés, 18 inches e u ome and see. wide; worth up to $1.50. Special Mon- ng V."hat you buy fromus. C 4] gy, at, yard...... REEEES e 39 Fur Sets,at.........$10 up to $150 | Hudson Seal Coats, at. . . $95 to $350 & ool asworcnent of ranch and core | Fur Scarfs, at.....:...$5 up to $85 Brook Mink Coats. :$45.00 to $89.00 man Vals, in matched patterns; filet edges; 1 to 3 inches wide. Special, at, Fur Muffs, at.......$1.95 up to $89 Taupe Fox Scarfs, at. . . . .$35.00 up John Chiousis, 505 South Thirtgenth | announced today, to discuss what 1 » P AR e SO 7Vec / L street, asserts that his store was brok- could be done in the interest of the French and German Vals., in matched \ Cross Fox Scarfs, at........$45 up | Red Fox Scarfs, at......$19,75 up en into and cigars and tobacco taken, | Belgians, Among thbse who attended fternsl at vard ool T 5c B. Miller, 241853 Cuming street, lost| were ihu Root, Thomas . Ryan, P " 4 3 e . . $35 from his room. Goss & Butler's | Robert ‘Bacon, Henry L. Stimson, inen Cluny Edges and Insertion, for Furs of All Descriptions at Most Pleasing Low Prices. store, 902 North Sixteenth street, was | Joseph H. Choate and John M. Par- cepgset pieces, at, yard............ 15¢ : visited by thieves during the night, ker. #8\d and Silver Lacdhs, for hat trim- Evening Gowns and | Beautiful New Lovely Gowns DAINTY BLOUSES who stole cigars from the establish- Ask Wilson for Facts, v 0 B { a y 5 D 3 F k i DINNER GOWNS in Georgette and most ment. Joe Dubs, 1610 Davenport| The following telegram signed by mings; 3 to 6 in. wide. Special, yd., 98c lancing I'rocks ‘ rgl A i A wonderfully complete street, lost $3 when his roommate de- those at the meeting was sent to Platt Val Edges, 4 in. wide, yd...7%e Hundreds of new ones. | A special showing of |- Bbeauhfu] 5‘“;& ¢ showing of clever new paziedion pactuunrevealodiy I B Gpéd ansd lelvler Ft‘louncanzs, 18 mcgg: Special values— splendid values, at— lgpzz?ggm::_o styles. Choose now; we McVann Relates Omaha's who wish to do their part toward an wide, pecial, at, yard..,....,. S y v f expression of public ppinion regard- ' ; AL : $19.50, $25, $35 up. $45, $55 and $65 | will hold them for you. Story.at Kansas City |ing the deportation of Belgians: into - Spamsh Lace Scarfs in white and black; 4 4 p ! 325'00 and $35.00 | A hearing in a rate case affecting | Germany and Frl:nceo, w}i‘itiul: t‘|':w°v freight shipments of cooperage, paper | reported appears to be in violation of |and many other commodities from |law and humanity. We should be glad the Mississippi river to Missouri river | to have all the information possible, points is on in.Kansas City today and [ so as to be sure of the facts before will probably continue to the middle| taking public action. of the week. E. J. McVann, ‘man-| “May we have such information as ager of the traffic_bureau {n Omaha, [ may be proper as to what fagts the | went to Kansas City from) Washing- | State department has, what our goy- | ton, where he had been on another ! ernment has done and what, so far "C“& P. P. Murry of the traffic|as known, other neutral governments bureau in Omaha, left Friday night | have done about the violation of in- 2 and 214 yards long. Each, from— $3.00 to $12.00 Everything that’s Daintiest for Baby in Our Baby Bargains, Second Floor. Why Not Give a Nice Waist or Dress Pattern? Paradise Dress Chiffon Taffetas, in neat tripes and satin plaid effects; reg- lar $1.50 and $1.75 values, at $1.25 P0 pieces of plain and Novelty s Silks, including plain chiffon * 1.8, satin de chines, striped and ' Auteckdd taffetas, all-silk crepe de hines, printed radiums, satin teorological report of Lucius A. .“ Wclgfl: There was only a total of 0.73 || When Virginia Gordon of the Al- precipitation. The average tempera- bany hotel missed diamonds to the 4 ture was 40.6. Omhanas can com- i : 4 plain little of the character of the value of‘$750, shé immediately notified weather handed out. The report|the police and had two men and a shows fifteen days having 100 per cent | girl arrested for the theft. of sunshine. The highest temperature | I am sure one of these three got of the month was on November 3,|them,” asserted Virginia as she tooka i when the mercury hit the 78 mark. |chair in Chief Maloney’s office. 4 A very practical Xmas gift; just sew up the seams and these.skirts are ready to wear; perfect in fit and style. Several smart, new models for Monday, at......$2.98 and $3.98 100 pieces of All-Wool French Serge Taffeta and Epingle, the matgrials that are )n demand; every new col- Fourth Floor, Monday Big Savings to You in Needed Articles. \ Xmas Silks in Our Daylight Silk Section—Stylish Silks All-Wool Dress Patterns for Xmas $5.00 value at s 95 | for Waists and Dresses, at Prices That Will , Gifts. il el F o for Kansas City to, meet Mr. McVann | ternational law in this respect? If the, .. . 3 mn rt 1 Mean Quite a Saving. 300 dress patterns in different gift. S e e Ogml:;.,' ?merf :::‘st ncr:n:g: :(}?:wgehgb?aui;c%o;::; 1 weaves and col%rs. SltormTngfrgtes, ’l 6 f?'ls» The h“f‘i"% if‘I bCf;"re 3 pe- | our minister to B};lgium?" : French Serges, Epingles, Taffetas, To encourage early buy- cia| examiner ot the Interstate Com- = hine, : : X i : ?397‘2?;}11:sb§edsfr§ffiv‘i§ ;c . i;firvl‘i etc, e“°‘égh goods in :.“h Te“fl"” ing we offer this extraor- 7 meree « 2220 Detective Does Heavy quality for waists and men's ol 45,00 and §6.00 values; | | dinary value. Black and || Crockery Depart- | || One Hundred Per Cent of Some Real Sleuth s very mpecial L o $4:80 full dress pattern, $2.98 and $3.98 | | Natural. Only one to a by | Sunshine for Half Month 1 vleu 4o pieces of yard wide Novelty A SEMI.MADE SKIRT FOR XMAS | | custaner ment Specials onyember ey & vy mentr for| - Work; Finds Stones 25 ‘pieces of All-Silk Satin striped W 7 piece Flint Blown Water Set, $1.76 value ............. 98¢ Flint Blown Sherbets, regular $2.25 dozen kind, each....10c 7 piece Glass Berry Set, regu- friped taffetas; regular $1.25 and or shown here; worth $1.25, at.98¢ | lar $1.00 values. ......... B9c The coldest day, 3 above, was Novem- ¥ - 3 §1.50 values, at. .. .. 98c and $1.10 200 pieces of popular priced dress 100 piece semi - porcelain Din- ber 14, ‘ke?;‘:;:"’; 0{"'2':‘; tlr)‘:t’"\‘/vir‘;’i"',‘i?a':z e T net Set service for 12 persons, The average wind velocity for the)an extra thin pair of silk hose. Near .) .75 GEORGETTE CREPE, AT $1 0-Inch, All-Silk Georgette Crepes, a Russian blues, rose, pink, Nile (reen, gray, black, taube, navy and fellow ; - while they last, Monday, porth 31060 voes: ....$1.00 2.50 COSTUME VELVET at $1.50 6-Inch Costume Velvets, fast pile nd color; guaranteed to wear, in goods, 36 to 54 inches wide. All wool Serges, fancy Plaids and mix- tures. Black and white, checked ;rsuitings; dfagonals, etc., worth up to 281.00,at - oo 48c, 58¢, 68¢ Skirts Made to Orgder sz sZPerfectly fitted and tailoned skirts, made in the newest styles; vy 'blue, myrtle, brown, raisin, your choice of any material in our m, golden brown; the $2.50 e dress goods stock; a perfect fit uality, for one day, Monday, $1.50 guaranteed; for the making, $2.00. $1.00 value; special...,.$6.98 100 piece Gold Band Dinner Set, regular $12 value. ..$8.98 100 piece Dinner Set, spray de- sign, regular $15 vaiue.tlo.ss Gold Band Cup and Saucers, regular $3 doz. kind, pair, 10c Turkey Platter and Covered Dishes, values up to $2.00, L s 45¢ One lot of Dinner Plates, Tea Plates, Pie and Bread and But- ter Plates, values to 26c; choice of the lot, each...... 7c %\ngnd@ tmonth was 9.3 miles. . It reached ¢ ing s T thirty-seven miles on November 23. ‘:gfio:;}lflfhl‘;iliaw sofeth aparklc‘ S-‘ N 1 can find your jewels in one min- Federated ImprOVerS to ute,” remarked Felix. “Take off your 0 i shoe?” Work For Light Contract| "ot right, Mr. Holmes" quoth At a meeting Friday night the ex- | Virginia facetiously, and did as re- % | ecutive committee of the Federated | quested. - | Improvement club was authorized to| ~ There were found the three missing ;sci:d out a circular letter to members rings y i | asking support for the light contract| )] " i et Mas i at the polls on Tuesday. This o Io’l;»;arvelous, exclaimed Chief Ma I ganization claims to be the pioneer —_—_— i in the movement for better lights, | 4 3 which now depends on the ou(comc‘Baank GlG&I‘lIlgS m H of the c;gciic‘m. For lhcl last three 0 h Stull S | years it has been engaged in a con- | tinual agitation for the better serv- maha 1 oar ! |ice, and now is putting all its ener- | T ¢ !gi" into the campaign in favor of, Despite the fact that an entire day, | the eontract. Thanksgiving day, was lost, Omaha | g - Many Pleasing Suggestions re Acceptable and Lasting Remembrances | iy Hardware Department Leather Goods | Jewelry Gifts for | bank clearings for the week made | SR TR S Kaplan PrESIdent Of | their usual large gain. The total Lisk Ropsters, a 3-plece set, enafel, gelf ba No. 1 % are Acceptable | Men "‘;i?z’:r L North Sid | . Sterlin: f i k w 5 Xmas Gifts | Belt Bfickles, hand engraved and engine A. Kaplan 2,‘1 (»Ifclt:l I,T,E;Z?xter?;&?;g: Kf:i:‘ l(l)‘f":?rtckll‘:flellm;‘zigfi?;’l‘; A large assortment | tyrned designs. Large variety of de- Bavore Mnhmel Roags the North Qide‘lmprnvcn’lent 1B Oa over the total for the corresponding i\ of Real Leather | gigns, complete with tubular leather belt. Steel Rosstets. Santa Claus is in our Toy Department every new organization formed Friday eve. | Week last year, which was $20,755,379.- R) Hand Bags and | Monogram engraved free; $2.50 values, Aluminum Roasters, large iz y E O o I et 3Y €VE- |66 And there were only five banking Hand Purses, many | choice .......... e Ty $1.48 | Browney Roascerssmallsize day and wants to,meet all the children and have ningaalolk iall rentetourth fays during the week this year be: . 4 oW1 3 N N . E ets. . R styleifl,v silk and | ponrg Gold Filled Scarf Pin and Cuff gmwneyF Ilount:n. lnrwN size a talk with them, so he can get their orders in elected secretary. Mayor Dafi],,;'::: | cause of turkey day, while there were el le'athver ined, MIITor | Link Sets, signet styles, fine Roman fin- Climaxjitood gmo,‘p'l;:err:v.N;‘{,:;um e = o f (L. J. Piatti and Harry Wolf spoke |$iX full banking days during the d I to $1.50 Y, On acco [ € D1g rus! ; BR ,icl:lllde purses; values to ;Sc' ish, in ve}vet }lnedhqu- Engraved ‘flfeofo Bver fienfly l;::..mm:u, reguiar . ’ Bh for the five-year lighting contract, | Week last year. ChOICe . ..veenensuaaanasanns Variety of styles, choice......... K ver Ready Flashlights, regular price $2.50. .. .$2.00 . : . . which will be submitted to referen- | e e ; : : v N fo g u B Dolls with sewed wig - L U | | Children’s All-Leather Hand Bags, | yens Solid Gold Signet Scarf Pins, fine D R T L ST i Bea txfulled ody 8 4ch [ rgo(;]o dum vote next Tuesday. This organ-|Santa Claus Collects - | many attractive styles, choice...50¢ | Roman finish, several styles. Engraved R AR el B M A 75 Ing, eyes, Irom ................. to $6. |ization favors the contract and in- | ’ f | Mises All-Leather Hand Purses, | free. Choice ................. $1.50 Gem Safety Rasors, regular priee $100... ... 78c Jointed Dolls, hip, knee and elbow joints, with | tends to work for its endorsement at | For Volunteers’ Christmas | sl l.medl,)bin fid' g;fly, lbul“e *;';d Men’s 20-year Gold Filled I}!a-“he?' F}]‘Z Pearl iandlo Focket Knives. regular price $2.00. 8180 parted, sewed wig and eyelashes, from 98¢ | the special election. | Six Santa Clauses, dressed in the I/ 3 nobby styles, 50c values. .39¢c | gize engine turned cases, 15-jewel El- 4 T ety 4 ¢ ‘| " $1° "Indi sual Chris i sid- 3 a?sor&mfintyof fiéle Pin Seal, | gip 'movg:mem; warranted perfect time- g::;g mggh Eaeke fi'fi-fil’, 'r'afi.’fl', '}f;f:.’;‘i,': tl-go | AR et NI S Sl .....$12,00 Indians Deny They Sold ;;:::‘Lv(c:'nt:;‘:scxé:nh:r;":hif:‘r::d ne'Seal and Moroeco Bags, newest | Leepers; special............... $11.50 Stag Handle Pocket Knives, regular price 75c i 3 3 Y8y | styles and shapes; fine silk’l[nings, Me,‘,’-s G’olchilled Knives, warranted for Keen Cutter Shears, {ully warranted, up from . .78 $t1-50 Mamma Doll, with a human voice, special, Booze to Burly Bucks | were placed on the downtown corners | all wanted fittings and some with in- | wear, many styles, good quality steels | Mows snd Bore iee Shoton miamtrd b Irom o’ S0 at ..o e cevs..98c Jane Teboll, Percy White Eagle, by the Volunteers of America today. : side frames; choice.......... $3.50 | choice .. .l.soecopsones Sevenes $1.00 Ladies' Ice Skates, nickel plated, up from........98¢ Donltitail to sea it | Omar Humphrey and John Wakin, | The Volunteers are seeking to raise Fine Morocco, long grain and crepe | Men’s Gold Filled Cuff Links, warran- u“'!l povsier ""“vf"_W”_ f‘"k"_ "l“‘du"““" Dishas 8 . Winnebago Indians, indicted by the | money for their annual Christmas din- | grain Leather Hand Bags and Purses, | ted for wear; many styles, each in neat, *All copper and’ copper mickel piated Tree ornaments, from 3 for 5c federal grand jury for introducing |ner to homeless and needly families silk and calf linings; very desirable, | lined gift box; engraved free; choice, up 1::1‘ el it Bakice Bicka $7. h “ns, 1 intoxicating liquor to reservation | of the city. In addition to the Christ- | choi e R e ot ot .. .50c PUer(u cxel plated Paklng \Dishise O ..oiiiiiiii Oc each bucks, pleaded not guilty to the mas dinner the organization is plan- 50 S rrrnanarmintn $1.75 ; Copper nickel plated Cassoroles, up from. $1.98 o | P The largest showing of high grade | Men’s Solid Gold Fancy Scarf Pins, new, Electric Tonsters, triangular in’ shape 32350 Teddy Bears and stuffed ani- charge when arraigned before Fed-|ning to have a Christmas tree from | Purses and Hand s, all newest | neat styles, variety of designs; values to et oy d $2.08 mals, from. . ... 35¢ to $10.00 eral Judge Woodrough. They were | which clothing will be distributed to novelty styles, finest’;?n{ngs and fit- | $3.00, choice ..................$1.69 Eleotria Ovin BRI R e day :fi: Wicker Doll Buggies. ..$3.50 |rcleased on bail pending their hear-| the needy Christmas eve, | tings; will compare favorably ywith | A very complete showing of gifts for Electric Washing Machines 1$40.00 BE1E8E 9. ing at the next session of the crim-| ~ Alice McCormick, daughter of Ma- 1 RS A men in Waldemars, Vest Chains, Cuff Electric Cooking Discs ... e ...$4.00 L T AT A S 3 inal court. j McCormick, d 155 | most $7.50 bags. Finest Pin Seal, | M A ; Copper nickel plated Tea Ketties, No, & $1.59 ~ e a9 mick, and Miss Leona | Dull Seal, Crepe and Long - Grain,| Links, Fobs, Scarf Pins, Lodge Receipt Copper nickel plated 6 cup Coffee Percol L8235 Carpet Sweepers......... 'Light C Mitchell, an ardent Vofunteer worker, | Seal, Morocco and other fine leather; | Cases, Tie Clasps, Pocket Knives, Mili- R!:x:::fi: g?&!.-c ]1‘0(, 2 quert. Hg Children’s Tea Sets. . 10 ontract and Barn paraded the downtown streets dressed 7 2 ) : i offee Percolator, 6 cup. .. B { O Sk [Pl LRI E oy JEIO S 5 e e e K e Ve : 27 | Of Sunderland on Program|** ! fr Krugles | “Hand Bags, Steel Studded Silk and | povelties at extremely gnt A;uminum Fry fi:n,] No. 9.. } The Central Improvement club, an Try Sloan's Liniment for Rheumatism. | %, Large Shopping Bags, Music | o iorate prices. Foh s RO organization of property owners, will| 1t you have rheumatism, lumbago, get a Aluminum Rice Boiler, 1% quart meet Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock | 26c bottle of Sloan's Liniment. Tt kills the - 7 Lunch Kits, with Thermos bottle in, |in Columbia hall, Twenty-second and |pain. All druggists—Advertiserment ) ; g t lt P J Pierce streets, to discuss the Sunder- —_—— 4 %, 1rs 3 ays S — land barn and the electric lighting or- Persistent Advertising Is the ] dinance. Road to Success.

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