The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927, October 26, 1922, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE OMAHA BEE: TJUTvSPAY. OCTORKR 2fl. 102-'.
I mlla emch of thia rtty tr officer
from th ehenffa office ml iolle
i ili-iartiiH'it, when they rri.J tho
! .lu'- looking fr Imunr. Th icooda,
wera Mrnlltiwl aa having lcn atolan
from an Klk t'r"li iNh ator a fw
tua-rit art.
William M'nltrr, young farmer
rr.MinK if or I'nul, and Ktjilolult
KriMa of Lincoln, foiini-rly of thia
' community, were airt-tl In Lincoln
otoien uoods Lache
Is Found on Farm
NYhrotk.i 'ily, t . tt-. SS. Mpa
rlnl.r Kievi-rul riandml dollara worth
ft inert lininll, ronalailna; of doth
In, hIioi-k, ammunition till una.
ioMI rrcmorlro, una found burled
,11 th fit! in of 1 toy JShIkim I, .vrl
on oriira frciin the Otoa county
alu-riff ami r lili lira In cornier
tlnn with the burglar)'.
IIh'Oi k, lit whnaa homa th Komla
, wr fo'.ni'l, Infm iiii'il th offlirra tl.M
jit tew rlaya airu h nit't Welir and
I Jury ftnnki-r ri'ur hi" honi unit thrv
tolil lilm (f hiding lh kou'Ik on hia
! 1ft ml. lint thnt h ii not Informed
j aa In whi they I mi untamed th
! Knoll.
li kcr In i'1H'i-'I lo I In Omali4
Loth Wallcra and Kfifiln dmiy Hit
thy kno.r anything of the ttooti hut
ih former admlta Mint ho In I'.tH
iWk fh liny before th rollirrv In
'rii pan y with Jury p.mki'r
President Denies
Creamery Insolvent
Ul!..y Toi-IIm, nreaident of Ilia
V.it"il'M I'lvauivry com m ny, t!i'i
!. Med In l'niid Miatea il.Ntrut
court Hi Council IHuffa a iwllllnn de
fend. ng hut mill 1 1 ii ml tm t it n of ruin,
li.iny ii ff. tlr.
Af'r dn)tng that lha rompnny la
ItiaoUent or liua tonuiilltrd any act
of lwnkruiti y, Corllae aaka for Jury
trUI on Hi qtieatlun of rwvrhli.
Th "itlilnfi BIHIlTC. on f.led I')
credttura (ctolir 9.
Court Will I convened tfcloh.r 31
mul a dm kit lll I made up thin.
Aimtli'r Iwtltlon rulirrrnlliir thfi
W.itciliMj niiiiiny waa filrd yatr
day hy Hciiiiun Hi hunk. Onmtiun,
Hhu aaid I " im firmer tditor t
the i'0111'rrri, Ii.iihk lirld 4 Jiitltfmanl
; fur IK Jl'l fill. ll atittcd It Una a
I lrn Vrtltln 1 l.l. 111, (hilt h i i.lli'i trd, and
I (hut Hi" roinrrii la lint lnoltnt
()'(,'iiiimr (iiiilinii la
j iicali'il to llih itii (
' I. Illl I'll., Hi t. "i lHM'l in) I -.llilllra
' l. ii't'imnor, c.iiivlcird jn A'l.ima mun
ty i t fTtunif uttrd a falaa will, ftlJ
niim with h nujituna court and
I hi rd an order aninillr. hi ami
tciic upon hla altlna If'hd in lha r)i
trli t i.niit. iM'niiiuir vi 11 a nn of lha
i l.i:iiiant of llm John Oi'inifior Mtata,
ml 1 In 1 mi iik.' l a n.i'W firrantl
II w.ll for 't.. lull thnt waa r-Jctl ly
th roiiria.
No fwr Uln 11000 I ri;e am ni
rmted oil th Thuiiira to trntn-iort
freight brought to Knglund by big
liner or freighter.
j Ttia Want Ada frodiica Itnaiilla
Thursday In Our Women's and Misses' Coat Department!
i!
1
Style Sense
;t2V ;t " Another attribute of the intclliunicc y-
- '''m k"nw fl "The Lookout in the Fore-
. " llltl." Tlii avulcln (hpnilcrh udiinli flotll.
in k pureham'n for thoiiNnrulH of nun,
woincu and rhililron nre Diailr, tnkc into
itiM'ouiit the varii'd incotiirs of the fntni
lies rcprt'Hcntcd aiiioiik our rimtonicrit, hikI
mnkcH purrliHMt-H to nuit them, Jn tnak-
1 ' 1 V? thcHt! piirelntwH, it liarKaiim to weure I ho ht-nt in valiie
that n Kivcn aniotint of mwncy ran buy. Materials, lining,
workiimimlilp r of grpat Iniiici'rtanca In tvory (croup of coaia
niriliHii'il ior thlH aali-; but, after makUif lure of them-, aiylm
1 01110 In for tliclr full aliara of conNidnrbilon. Our ai lociloiia linvu
tii'i'n madn liy turn wul wonifri lliorom-hly. viTed lu Ilie itylen of
lh moniciit, Kach coat Included In Ihli aale lll not only kIvp
iiih in-lit or wsar hut will lva t wearer Hie aiiilhfHCtlon of know
InK all In drM4 tn llio favored fimlilon,
J. L. nilAMKIS HONS
Oct Ready for th
"Made in Omaha" Show
Monday, Ortohi r .la lo Kattjrrtay, Nornih-r i Open 11 . m.
14 t p. m.
Eighth Floor Tha Brandoa ttora
1500 Richly Fur Trimmed and Tailored Coats
it know I
Featuring Every Fashionable Style, Fabric and Coloring for Fall
The Fabrics Used The Fur Trimmings The Colorings
Gerona, Lustrosa, Fashiona
Veldyne, Panvelaine, Ara
bella, Armondale,
Gray Wolf, Black Wolf,
Black or Brown Fox, Beaver
Squirrel, Caracul or Kit Fox
Black, Navy, Kit Fox, Cindct
Hawaiian, Glowing Brown,
Tones of Malay, Marten and
Fallow,
Normandy
A complete and distinctiv e collection of women s and misses' Coats and Wraps
a style for ev ery type and a model for every occasion. The fashions are fascinat
ingblouse coats, circular, flaring and draped models.
Priced for Thursday at
Second Floor Weat
The new low waistline, unique side fasten
ings, wide sleeves, novel lines and other
fashion features are presented in coats of
that dependable quality which gives the
same satisfaction in wear that it does in
smart appearance.
'The wide price range makes this
sale one of great appeal to every
woman, no matter what her finan
cial circumstances may be.
ThursdaySale of
Japanese Crepe
Kimonos
1 . 5 , xj
11 GV;i ; J
W r I
1 .
2.79
not one of
which can be
replaced to sell
for less than
5.00. Unusunl
1 v urettv ki
monos, imported direct from
Japan by .1. L.IJrandeis &
Sons which explains the
very low price of 2.79.
Made in regulation kimono
style of excellent quality
repe, piped around the neck
in contrasting color and com
plete with sah belt.
In eighteen different flower
cftYet.", embroidered by band
in tueieeried cotton ami beautifully done.
Cotortt Saxony Blui Coptnhagtn Btu
OtthiJ Ro
and Light BU
At 2.79
lH kf MieoW wilKrtnt si; petition.
Charming New Dress Hats
hp)
Featuring the Smart
elegance oj ? Satin, the rich
sheen of gold and silver
Priced at
Of fine satin, nld or silver fabrics anil every bit as graceful anil stylish
as the dress hats usuallv sell-
r
4
IN
imr for n rri:if iloul nion Kor
i'lA'l dancing, a clove-fitting tur-
'in i l- li'iititi' i.litiiit nr dr A' C,
I"v l'. Ill 1 l ll.l'l VIOMVV, ' 'I I'M p le
1" rj V? ;ifffrii ion ri Krn;u l.hrinimi'il tIU
I A m,H'c' u nc fl,,u Muted t
ly ( wear with this season's long
: ' 1 drapeil skirts.
10.00
Saaud tUrLtt
K. a r i
'. f i
Sale of Lingerie
for Thursday
At 79c
Gowns Ted did
loomers . Cornel Covers
Drawers
Boudoir Caps
At 1.00
Gowns Teddies
Bloomers Camisoles
Corset Covers
Drawers
At 2.79
Crepe de Chine Gowns and Te'dtlies,
tailored and lacy styles in lovely lingerie shades.
Silk and Muslin Underthings
The lingerie in our Underwear Department,
whether it be of silk or lingerie cloth, is chosen
with discriminating care to secure durable as well
as pretty materials and only full-cut garments,
nicely finished as to edges, seams and hems
those telltale joints of good underwear. And
over all is the tireless search for trices that will
sustain the reputation of this store piving its pa
trons the must C'r V im m-v.
Third Floor Centar
J
Treo New Fall Girdles
II" '
i. iiTai
ELASTIC GIRDLE
Adhere to the correct sil
houette. Flat, both front
nd back straight -that is
the prevailing silhouette.
Mail vt ririn am an al rlaMr.
lut tor flirting h tha Lark 4Mii
ffoni. loar umlir tm Hum, g,
I . 1.'. M ami h. lio h firijira
In .laliiir aliaia vt licah, ur
Olid. ('Ml IiIiih, i r,;
l.ii h In aatm and i'a htmha
I illlilll0(.
Priced 1.75
to 25.00
Bandesat and Cunfmirs
III ) Maia I'll., IJ
W)f a
-.1
a-
aiaO'iti ait a an I i,r i a ,
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