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About The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 5, 1924)
SYRACUSE—More than 125 brush dams have bean built In the county since the county agent staged a soil erosion and brush dam demonstration last April. Terracing work has also been done on some farms to prevent tha waghinc away of valuable farm land. DAKOTA CITY—Large crowds at tended the moving picture show* staged by the farm bureau in four places in Dakota county. The movie machine was recently purchased by| the farm bureau for its meetings and, entertainments. An entertainment j picture and an educational feature completed the program. ARLINGTON—Axel Laraou, 50. a prominent farmer of Arllnc ton, died at his home. He died on the same homestead where he was born and " 1 11 ,i_B where his father, August Larsoa, 12, still lives. He la survived by his father, four children and two slaters. Royal Society Fall Packages The assortment contains Infants’ and children’s dresses, negligees, gowns, chemises, step-ins, scarfs, pillows and other stamped pieces Bach package contains sufficient thread to embroider the article and chart showing where to place the colors; special, at, One-thlrd off regu lar prices. Third riwr-wwi _I Philippine Underwear Our large purchases of Philippine underwear were late in arriving and the sale will take place on a date to be announced later. We will place this big stock on sale at prices lower than you ever expected to pay. watt for this big sale. Our January White Sale of Silk and Muslin Lingerie Through months of planning for our January White Sales we have assembled a large and varied stock of lingerie of silk and muslin. | Every piece was chosen with discriminating* I care to make sure of wearing quality as well I as beauty of appearance. Care was taken, also, to make sure that every garment was full cut, nicely finished and made with good strong seams and well finished hems—the tell tale points of underwear quality. With qual ity assured, we bought with determination to secure the lowest prices, and this, with the narrow margin of profit we are taking on this merchandise, assure you the best obtainable values and the lowest obtainable prices. Beautiful bilk Undergarments Silk Night Gowns and Teddies Of crepe tie chine and radium. These beautiful night gowns are most unusual values as are the teeddies with built-up shoulders or bodice tops; in all the new pastel shades; O ftP special at £*%.*/<} Beautiful Silk Teddies These are a rare treat at this price. They are laced trimmed or the more tailored styles of good quality crepe dc (chine and radium; in pink, blue, orchid, oeach and honeydew; in fact a choie* if many pretty styles: 1 QPv ipeeial, at, 1 | Gowns, Teddies, Step-ins, Bloomers (Of crepe, shadow batiste and fine mus {tin; you cannot help but buy several of 'these garments of such fine materials (and dainty trimmings; many pretty styles to select from; values "| QQ from 1.89 to 2.9S; special, at, -L«OI7 White Outing Flannel Bloomer and Petticoats 'An odd lot, greatly reduced for quick clearance, of good quality outing and cut full and roomy; ACkt* special, at, Tt/v Final Reductions on All Remaining Soiled Lingerie—Radically reduced because they are slightly soiled; this limited number of undergarments presents wonderful values; including night gowns, teddies, straight chemises and costume slips; all re duced to just one-half the original price. Third Floor—w eat • . Beautiful Muslin Undergarments Gowns, Chemise, Bloomers, Step-ins, Skirts A Lot of Dainty Under garments—Gf fine muslin, batiste; either crossbar or striped; attractively trim med in narrow lace or ditchings; all the new uastel shades: OQp special, at. Children’s Bloomers — Either striped dimity or sateen; elastic at waist or knee; reinforced through out ; plain or fine filet lace edging; in good, full size; special, at. I Third Floor—Center Women's Extra Size Bloomers—Attractive new styles in batiste, crepe and sateen; narrow ruffles and cuffed at knee; in all the new pastel shades; QQf special, Saturday’s Economy Specials in Warm Knit Underwear Good winter weights in wool and cotton—warm styles approved for winter comfort.- Grouped for Saturday’s selling at reduced prices. Samples of Munsingwear and Princess May—Silk and wool or part wool union suits; all styles and sizes; wonderful values; regular price 3.50 to 4.50; re duced to the one price, 2.25 Samples of Munsingwear and Princess May—Warm silk lisle and heavy cot ton fleece union suits; flesh or full bleach; all styles and sizes; v alues 2.50 to 2.95, reduced to, 1.58 Boys’ and Girls’ Part Wool Union Suits —Natural gray; drop or closed seat; ages 2 to 16; 2.50 values; very specially priced, 1.70 Boys’ and Girls’ Heavy Cotton Flannel Suits — In gray or full bleach; half sleeves or long sleeve; ankle length; ages 2 to 16; special, 1.00 and 1.25 Children’s Cotton Fleece Union Suits— Full bleach; half or long sleeve; some Have^apped-on buttons; ages 2 to 16; regular 1.25 values, reduced to, 85<^ • Women'b Heavy Fleece Cotton Union Suits—In Dutch V-neck, elbow sleeve, ankle length ; also in sleeveless, ankle or knee length; regular and extra sizes; regular price 1.75; reduced to, 1.40 Third Flter—Center J Fine Woolen Hosiery The popular shoe styles make woolen hosiery necessary for com fort. This grouping of hosiery affords real economy in hosiery of the best make and of high-grade woolen yams. Warm Wool Hosiery—Soft, warm wools and silk3 and wools; either plain or clox; in the colors of black and brown and heather; all are full-fashioned, well reinforced; pair, 1.98 Women’s Wool and Part Wool—Also heavy rib cotton and silk to the knee; 1.00 quality, reduced to, per pair, 49£ Fine Mercerized Ribbed Sport Hosiery —Also mixed wool ribs; in pray, beipr, sand, brown and mixed heathers; sizes from 8l/f> to 10; values to 1.75; special per pair, 980 Fine Cashmere Stockings—Fu 11 fash ioned and semi-fashioned; in black, brown and heathers; sizes 8U to lO'/o; values to 1.50; per pair, 980 Main Floor—aorta Children’s Warm Woolen Hosiery Phoenix Wool Hose for Children—Fine ribbed with reinforced heel and toe; in black, cordovan and caramel; all sizes, 7 to 10; a practical, warm and com fortable' stocking for winter wear; specially priced per pair, 1.15 Children's Wool Hose—Derby rib with reinforced heel and toe; black and brown heather mixture; irregulars of 1.00 quality; sizes H to 9V&; specially nriced, per pair, 49£ Phoenix Sport Hose for Children—Col ored roll tops, in three-quarter lengths reinforced heel and toe; in tan, graj and brown; a very smart sport stock ing; for winter wear; sizes 7 to 10; priced, per pair, 95^ to 1,25 Children’s Sport Hose—English rib with reinforced heels and toes; three quarter length; colored toll tops; sizes 7 to 10; regular 75c quality; special, per pair. 59C II*In Floors—Norik I Selling Special of Gloves For Women and Children A grouping of odd lots in s e s s o nable weights and smart winter styles; spe cially priced for quick clearance. Women a Gloves Odd lots, left from the season's sell ing; kid and lambskin; 2-clasp styles uud some gauntlets; some arc slight ly soiled; formerly priced at 1,50 to 2.50 per pair; special at, 1.00 Children's Gloves and Mittens Odd lots, consisting of wool mittens, w ith large cuffs, suede fabric gloves, short wool gloves, formerly priced at 75c to 80c; special, pair, 50<* Mnln Norik Special Purchase of 500 Mid-Season Hats 5.00 ! Iii all the new materials, such as hai. cloth, straw doth, silk and straw com lunations; flowers, ribbons, orna ments and embroidery trimmings; ■'inn 11 hats tor the Donned head, turbans, off the face hats and large hats: colors of sand, brown, eo pen, rose, gray and black. They are particularly well suited for the in between season period when winter is old and spring not vet come In-iuul I l«M*r j Great Sale of a Discontinued Pattern of Oneida Community Par Plate Tuxedo, a discontinued pattern; guaran teed ten years. This is a sale held Just once a ydar and we are very fortunate in being able to place the well-known “Community Silver Par Plate” on sale at such a wonderful saving. Hotels, res taurants, boarding houses, as well as the house keeper, should take advantage of this sale. Quan tities are limited—Shop early. * One-Third Off Regular Price A 1.50 Teaspoons—Set of six, 1.00 3.00 Tablespoons—Set of six, 2.00 2.75 Dessert Spoons—Set of 6, 1.83 3.00 Dinner Forks—Set of six, 2.00 3.75 Dinner Knlreg—Set of 6, 2.50 55c Super Shell—Each, 37«? 60c Butter Knifes—Each, 40<* 1.75 Berry Spoons—Each, 1.17 1.10 Cold Meat Forks —Each, 73C I 1.00 Cream Ladles—Each, 67c I 1.25 Gravy Ladles— Eacb, 83C 1 3.75 Individual Salad Forks- Set of 1 six. 2.50 1 2.50 Iced Teaspoons—Set o» 6, 1.67 v 3.50 Individual Butter Spreaders, 2.33 Special—Chest of Table Silver Containing twenty-six pieces; six teaspoons, six tablespoons, six forks, six knives, one sugar shell and one butter knife; complete iu a pretty Q QQ chest: regular price 14.<K); sale price, quantity limited, at, O«t70 -— -—— --- —-, .... Main Floor—Knt Drugs and Toilet Articles l..»0 Marl* Perfume — Pet ounce. 98c J5c Kails Talcum Powder Special, 17c Imported Raior Blades—For Gillette razor, per doz., 39c It. t R. fold Cream—Spe cially priced, at, 29c S«c Cutex Powder Nail Pol iak-Special, J.7C 4J(0 Perfume Am lire Bojal— Special, per ounce, 2.49 2.00 Am Ore Bojal Face P«w der—Special, 1.19 •-’Sc Cntlcnra Soap—Bar, 19c 10c Hardwater Castile Soap— Per dozen 69c: bar, ' 6C Sajmnn's Wonder Soap—3 bars, 25c; per bar, 9c 1.25 Norma Talmadire Face Powder—Special, 89C 75c Ayer’* Ayrlstocrat Face Powder—Special. 59C .S.OH fountain Syringe or Water Bottle — Guaranteed; special, 1.69 f orhan's Dental Cream—Spe cial, 39c Imported Marseilles Castile Soap—Pound bar, 39c Specials In Onr Prescrlptloi Department Gl}cerine and Rosewater—4 ounces for 13c Witch Haxel—Pint, 33c Senna l.eates—Per oz., 5C Glycerine Suppositories— In fant*. 19c Boric Acid—3 ounces, 9c sodinm Phosphate—4-ounce efferescent. 29c 25c Colnmel Tablets Sodinm Bicarbonate— 19c 50c Bland's Tablets—5-grain C. C., at 29c Main FI«*n-We*t aad Baarmrnt 50c Compound Cathartic Pill* —Special, 29* IOe Jap Rose Soap—Doaen, 69*; bar, 6* 35c .Antiphlogistine—SpAial, at. 21* 65c Vick’s SaNe—Specially priced, at, 49* 65c Kotex—Dozen, 49* 50c Pebeco Tooth Paste 34* 1-5 Manon Lescaut Face Powder—Special, 89* Peroxide—FAill strength; 4 ounces for 9* 1.M Hair Brushes—White bristle set in aluminium, 49* 1.09 Arabian Toilet Water— Special, 79* 35c Pond’s Vanishing or Cold Cream—Special, 23* 50c Uorlick’s Malted Milk Special, 39* Now's theTimeforSledsandSkates ■ — • III Steel Sled—Heavy rein forced red top; fine for tb? little girl; specially CQ , priced, at, Oa/C I Self Steering SM»—3n : inches long— 1.00 * Self Steering Sled*— 33j inches long— 1.50 I Self Steering Sled*—3t inches lone— 2.00 Mala Floor—Arrago In ion Hardnure Skates—All sizes; priced at— 1.25 t0 4.50 Skates—Little double runners fo» tiny (oiks; special price — 50c iienuiiie f lexible Flyers—The sled that makes ht.ppy, strong, rugged children; Special low prices. Warm Winter Clothing for Roys Winter weather is just beginning and the value of these offerings figured in terms i of service during cold weather yet to come, is out of all keeping with the low clearance prices. / Two Groups of Juvenile and School Overcoats ^ Group i— Regularly 9-75• "75 wd 11.75 7roup 2— Regularly 13-75 to 16.30 Radically Reduced for January Clearance .Just when most needed these overcoats at off price' l offer inducements to buy boys’ good clothing at re markably low prices. Here are the newest styles and best wearing fabrics, correctly tailored, for boys from 3 to 18 vers. Juvenile Coats—With all-round belts, inverted pleat backs and button-to-neek or convertible collars: chin chillas and fancy wool overcoatings. School Overcoats—Made '“just like Dad’s”; great coats with all the desirable features. These groups arc composed of odd garments and short lots; early selection is adusable 185 Corduroy Suits for B oys, 5.98 Regularly 7.*>0 to 12..70. Kverj corduroy suit in our entire stock reduced regardless of cost or former selling price; beautiful shades of velvet finish corduroy in smart Norfolk models, knieker trousers, full lined; coats alpaca lined; all sizes, s to 18 Juvenile Suits Kntire stock of boys’ suits reduced; no reservations; every suit included; middies, Olivers, novelties and ves tecs of serges, cheviots, tweeds, vel vets and velours; all si/rs, ;> to S in eluded; reductions in quality gav inents that command attention.; in various groups from l.t>8 to S.B8 Boys' Ace Knitted Caps—Fit snugiv over the head; the ideal warm cap for winter weather: all colors, rtgular 75e value, reduced to Boys' Flannel Blouses—t ,, ,, At taohed : gray or khaki slia.lt' sue* t> to 16; reduced to 7Se' Boys' Flannel Shirts -lira. .>• ‘.a collar attached sty lo; s-i s 1.’ It neck : rrdueed tr JISi* » »nnh I