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About The monitor. (Omaha, Neb.) 1915-1928 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 10, 1922)
FALL AND WINTER SALE Now Going On GINGHAMS IN PLAIDS AND CHECKS; «|A . { OUTING FLANNEL, per yard 14c BLEACHED MUSLIN, per yard 12|/ac ZUCKER’S Department Store 1615-17-19-19*4 North 24th Street Between Seward and Franklin Sts. Records Records ALL THE LATEST AND REST Brunswick and O-Keh Records, SPECI AL SALE of NEW STOCK RECORDS £<1 A A Will Play on Any Machine. Four for ylaUU Rialto Music Shop 1512 North 24th Street Douglas Shoes “Best in the World” Leading Exclusive Shoe Store We have been appointed exclusive agents in North Omaha for the pop ular high grade shoes for Men, Wo men and Children. To make room for our heavy shipment of Douglas Shoes, we must move our stock at PRACTICALLY COST. Twenty-fourth Street FRIEDMAN BROS. | FOR SATISFACTORY SERVICE TRY Emerson Laundry j “The Laundry That Suits Everybody” 1201 North 24th Street WEBSTER 0820 Jj| VERY SPECIAL COLORADO LUMP i 1 C-O-A-L fg MINE SCREENED PER TON $9.00 DELIVERED I We have only a limited supply— ■ First Come, First Served E CONSUMERS COAL & SUPNLY COMPANY “DEALERS IN GOOD COAL” fl Gen. Office, 13th and Nicholas Phone DO. 0530 \ Our Phone—AT. 1322 V.VViV^.V^.V.V.V.V.V.V.-.V.'.'.V.V.-.-.-.V.V Great Lower } Price Sale I ,------—— We are featuring this week a large number of North Twenty-fourth Street Merchants who show by their adver tising in YOUR newspaper that they desire your patronage. Prove to them that you believe in reciprocity and will throw your trade to those who advertise with us. Tell them you saw their “ad” in The Monitor. This will help all. BERNSTEINS NEW DEPARTMENT STORE A new comer am png the North Twenty-fourth street merchants and a wide-awake man who is after the trade of the colored folk of the North end is Nathan N. Bernstein of the Bern stein Department Store, whose adver ■ ' ■—.-. ! j| I j ti iements appear quite regularly in our columns. This store is located near Decatur street and carries a large line of ready-to-wear clothing for | women and children. Although this 1 tore has Leen opened for only a few months it is rapidly growing in favor. I Mr. Bernstein has the enviable faculty | of making warm friends by his genial I personality and democratic spirit. j — . HE EMERSON LAUNDRY STEADILY GROWING " - The Emerson Laundry on Twenty i fourth street, near Caldwell, enjoys J a large patronage from our people, j i It is the pioneer laundry on this street and has steadily grown year by year until it has now become a large institution employing a large corps of workers. The proprietors are | courteous, obliging and progressive gentlemen. They pride themselves upon the class of work turned out by their up-to-date laundry. It is a busy place. VICTOR ZUCKER, TWENTY FOURTH STREET MERCHANT i Among the enterprising and pro gressive merchants who have a de r'rvcdly growing patronage among i our group is Victor Zucker, proprie tor of the Zucker Department Store. R To Mr. Zucker great credit is due for the development of the retail trade on North Twenty-fourth street. He opened a popular millinery shop at his present location six years ago, and rapidly developed this into a gen eral department store. The growth of his business is due to his courteous treatment to all patrons, the depend ability of the merchandise offered and the reasonable prices always to be found at this store. THE RIALTO MUSIC SHOP ' A companion store to that of Fried | man Bros. Booterie is the Rialto Music | Shop next door. This is a branch of the popular Douglas street store and I | under the management of Mr. Himel ' | stein. A full line of musical supplies j and the latest records are carried by i this firm. FRIEDMAN BROS. BOOTERIE Have you visited recently Friedman Bros. Booterie on North Twenty fourth street between Charles and Seward Streets ? It is one of the handsomest stores in that section oi the city. The firm is well known to our readers. Their stock of shoes is complete and of the latest style and at most reasonable prices. — CARLSON THE OLD RELIABLE For thirty-two years C. J. Carlson has conducted a shoe store av. the same location, 1514 North Twenty-fourth street. He numbers among his cus tomers scores whose parents bought shoes of Carlson for them when they were kids. Now grown to manhood and womanhood and having married they are continuing to trade with Carl son, buying their shoes for the whole family as their parents did. For years and years C. J. Carlson had the only shoe store on North Twenty-fourth street. It is still regarded as the old reliable shoe store. CHIC FALL SUITS Soft Unbroken Lines Character ize Winsome Models. Jaequette Effect With Varying Degrees of Bloused Backs Striking Fea ture In New Outfits. To develop u suit In the soft un broken lines that characterize a dress lis one of style's requisites for those models that would be truly smart. The employment of finest fabrics and ad herenee to the graceful lines of today’s silhouette have made this requisite not only a possibility, but the means of achieving some unusually artistic creations, one company has had ex ceptional success In developing the new model In fall suits, and Is show ing a varied und Interesting line of de luxe numbers. The Jaequette effect with varying degrees of bloused backs Is a strlk Ing feature of the new suits. The fitted hip line achieved by a narrow hand or deep yoke Is used und fan sleeves are Interspersed with num bers showing a fitted shoulder line. One of the models with a fitted hip hand handsomely affects the as pect of a dress hy four coat panels fin ished with broad bunds of fur that drop over the skirt several inches be low the hern. Tills number Is fash ioned of a fine veldyne and trimmed j with lynx. Paris’ lutest edict calling for the fitted sleeve with flared cuff is beau- | tlfully interpreted by this house, and In outlining the full cuff Is done only In the finest furs. One of the most . fascinating of the new styles shows an extreme side fastening on the coat v.Ith a soft draped effect held In place by a large ornament. In contradls- ; tinctlon to this treatment, the back I Is severely straight und tailored. Straight line coats In those numbers’’ of staple character are shown In Mar vella cloth and establish a preference for a short coat effect that gives youth and a great deal of chic to these num bers. Beaver and squirrel are shown In the deep shawl collars of these suits j and patch pockets of the fur give them ; a sturdy, efficient look that may be truly enjoyed In winter. Fine tucking is one of the distin guishing features of several numbers and nicely ,eij|iloltji the fine workman ship that typifies the entire showing of this manufacturer. RICH HAT OF BROWN VELVET This stunning not of orov/n velvet ie completely etitched and sufficient un to Itself with only a band of groegraln ribbon as relief. It Is In splendid har mony with the machine embroidery of the gown worn by the model. No Doubt About It. "Horace wanted to kiss me sixteen times last night." “How do you know he did?" “Because i counted them alL1^ Pannsylvanla Punch Bowl. Going It Alone. Tve called with a plan to make you • very rich man,” aald the stock sales man. “That’s very nice of you,” replied the prospective customer, "but I've de cided henceforth to earn my own for tune and dispense with outside help.” mem READ WHAT YOUR FRIENDS have to say of what Madam E. Haekley Lawson ACME HAIR G II 0 W E R has done for them. Omaha, Neb., Sept. 18, 1922. Enough can not be said of Madam E. Haekley Lawson's wonderful Hair Grower. I was very much discouraged with the many hair oils until better i than one year ago I began Madam | Lawson’s treatment which has proven a success, for my hair was then three I inches long and hreaking harsh and falling with an itching scalp. But, now I have an ahundant growth of hair, ten inches long, with a healthful -ralp, owing to the wonderful Acme j F ”'r Grower.—MVS. A BALDWIN.! °225 North 26th Street. Write or Call Madam E. Haekley Lawson Phone Webster 1655 2621 North 27th Street, Omaha, Nebr. EMERSON’S LAUNDRY J The Latindrv That Suits All •{• % 1301 No. 24th St. Web. 0820 V * 'XK-K-x-J •> *• • * • • -t (The Western Funeral Home j Pleases ! And will wrve you night and day ifclH Lake St. Phone Web. i SILAS JOHNSON, Prop. FUNERAL DIRECTORS I & The Diamond Store j! X 3121 N. 30th St. Web. 3458 XI t THE STORE OF GOOD QUAL X ITY AND LOW PRICES <• Come In and Civc lTs a Trial X ❖ •Xh!“>^,X"XhX“X“I“X"X“X“X"X"X' j I*-*—--—— Why Not I.el l s Do Your SHOE REPAIR WORK Best material, reasonable prices. ALL WORK GUARANTEED I BENJAMIN & THOMAS J Phone Web. 5084—1415 No. 24th Align Junes, Reg. Phone W. 204 JONES & CO. FUNERAL PARLOR 2314 North 21th St. Web. lltHi I .ad.i Attendant enone AT fantlc S104 I Notary Public In urflce and Counsellor N. W. WARF Attorney at Law Practicing In Both State and Fed eral Courts 111 South 14th St. Omaha, Neb. ..—■« ... F.Mittleman f I & Son f Y i 2624 North .40th St. % I Phone Webster 0171 GROCERIES and MEATS t Y Vegetables in Season X — FREE DELIVERY-;. I If Our Goods Don’t Please y You, Your M^ney Back -f I v/e Se:i :j: Y the highest grade Macaroni, y ijj'ir'hetti. Egg Noodle* and f other Macaroni Products. X Y «fi» Y Phone 881 Phone 881 ❖ X C A I, I, x £ YELLOW CAB COMPANY •}• ? for X t SAFETY mid SERVICE X X to all alike y Council Bluffs, Iowa !£ x-x-x-:-x-<"X-.X"X-.x--xx-x>*-X' x*x—x—x—x—x—x—x—x—x—5-:—I | Star Grocery and f I Meat Market I 1 I X N. ff. Corner SOtli and Pratt Sts. X f } j - | j Y g THE STOKE OF COURTESY J * AND SERVICE £ | sV' SlQKNEKlS I x x y 'he highest grade Macaroni, y | Spaghetti and Egg Noodle* .;. XXXXXX/^-j^WX'-l.-XX-X-I-XX-XX' Central Coning Mkt. | HIGHEST QUALITY | GROCERIES and MEATS V, AH Kinds of Fruit and < > Vegetables in Season X Open Until 9 P. M. Every j; Evening. All Day Sunday. % 2820 Cuming Street y PHONE HARNEY 4515 | Established 30 Years in Omaha |r Liberty Drug Co. I B. Robinson, Manager. In 1904 North 24th Street -Webster 0386 1 Our Prices Are Lowest—Quality Rest ,S EXPERT PRESCRIPTIONIST |§ WEEK BEGINNING SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 11th H 50c Mulsified Cocoanut Oil Shampoo 39c M $1.00 Nuxated Iron, Liquid Form (The Best w Strength-Giving Tonic)..74c §■ WE DELIVER FREE ANI) PROMPTLY || xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx“x«x~x~x“xx~x"x~x**x~x~x~x“x» i $ Omaha Trunk Factory •> t t V %• ,1 ;j; Manufacturers of TRUNKS ! | TRAVELING BAGS AND CASES, LADIES’ HANDBAGS & £ AND LEATHER NOVELTIES % i _ ? I ? 1318 Farnam Street Phone Jackson 0480 Y ? £ •X*X~:”X~XX“X~X~X"X-:~XX~X~X“:-X"X“X“X”X“X~X~X~X-X"XX~X": •X~X“X~X“:”X“X''X-X“:-:X"X“X**XX“X“X”X«:"X":“X":"X**X"XX"X“XX": I. LEVY, DRUGGIST f | FREE DELIVERY f | 24th and Decatur Sts. Web. 3100 :j; CAPITOL POOL HALL I 2018 North 24th Street—Phone Webster 1773 I CIGARS, TOBACCO, CANDIES and SOFT DRINKS I CIIAS. W. SOUTH, Prop. I PATRONIZE THE STATE FURNITURE C0.~] Corner 14th and Dodge Streets Tel. JACKSON 1317 I Headquarters DE)||MCI!/IPtf Phonographs for DnUlVdTVIvIl and Records . ..-*-■■—■...—-—..I X”X"X—XX"X"X-*X“X"X“X"X"XX"X”X**X"X**X"X"XX“X"X**X.*XX**X«> I GOOD GROCERIES ALWAYS | l C. P. Wesin Grocery Co. jj Also Fresh Fruits and Vegetables !! | a SnHwafc&SSSjS | | 2005 CUMING STREET TELEPHONE DOUGLAS 1098 j; •XX-X-X-XXX-X-XXX-XX-XXXXXX-XX-X-X-XX-X-X-X-X-'XX-XX-X 5 AMAZING VALUES ■! ■: in Groceries and All Food Supplies ji C W# ^krgmtmt^rfC Tho High—t Grade Macaroni !• g^ll P| gxM £fJKh9 *•« Noodlea, Spaghetti and £ Mil other Ma.ar.nl Product. J> <* We Deliver to Any Part of the City-Tel. Douglas 3940 i ^AWAV«WWWAW^AWdVWJVUWJW/AV.W.VJWVVW I COAL COAL ILLINOIS NUT - $9.50 ILLINOIS LUMP - $10.50 For lowest Prices on Other Kinds of Coal, Call : E. SIDMAN COAL COMPANY « Phone Jackson 1918 715 South 13th St. RttWHR9«'» X >CK «.%•« K?K» K.« KXXXX,to^®aflSW®C>t)<»l'K»fj;'-r«ix5?«.’C*«3C>nn i