Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, October 09, 1915, NEWS SECTION, Page 7, Image 7

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Coats for the Larger Girls
One big lot of specially priced coats that we recom
mend for their eitra values. Pandy good, girlish models
with belts, high, collars, pockets, etc., rood beary chin
chillas, slbellnes. mixtures, plaids, checks. nr
cheTloU, etc at fJeUU
At $1.98
lixtra Sweater Values for Saturday
A special lot will b offered In many new. stitches and
weaves, the high and shawl collars, soma collarless; atl
the good colors,
Thera are other lots of new models Jnit received that
we shall offer at 82.50. 82.08. 83.08 snd $5.00.
led and Talented Designers Comes Thh
id for Nebraska Women
ttVn& swinging styles that are
ftf -ktiown in the annais of the
ten such styles! Buy them
telaAeact 0 the fashionable
In Tailored Suits
At $25.00
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ade:
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A Smart Lot of Afternoon Frocks
This is a popular gown for any woman's wardrobe, and spe
cial attention has been laid on th le frocks at this attractive
price. Every good color in charni'use, velvet chiffon combina
tions, serges, etc.
At $19.00
Famous
Suits
Having anticipated ahead, we have pre
pared for the big demand of these famous
Fasliionscal Suits. Time has proven them
the most wonderful $25.00 suit values ever
put before women of America.
The fine materials used in their construc
tion classes them with suits priced at $35.00
to $40.00.
We are the exclusive agents for this city
and guarantee every feature of these won
derful garments always $25.00.
gjion Is Brim Full
rhoant to be "dressed right." At present w
ressa.for fj,e gri8 eTer shown in Omaha. Our
sceslary jj0cur wonderfully enlarged business in
Dressy Coats
for Girls
SECURITY LEAGUE
NOW ORGANIZED
Object it to See United Statei Has
Adequate Military Prepara
tions for Defense.
HAS MANY LOCAL MEMBERS
Late Millinery Notes
1 1
A particular assortment of ex
tremely modish and high clans
(coats are shown in this lot. made
yt fine zibeline cloths, cheviots,
corduroys, broadcloths, chinchillas,
plaids, etc. The large boxy swing
wjd.the liberal cut pronounce these
u "classy." . Every pretty and
practical color for the girls,
iges 6 to 14. spe- C I ll
cial, at..v JlJ
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Children's Coats at
Attractive Prices
One large table of the nifty and
klddish little coats In good warm
materials, such as chinchillas,
cheviots, zibelines, corduroys, etc.,
In red, navy. Copenhagen, green,
gray and brown. Ages 2, S, 4, 6
and 6. Specially priced iq
at $3.50 and. $O.VO
Chiidr n's Sweater Sets
New showing of many styles of
Sweater Sets for the little tots, In
different styles and colors. Prices
81.08, S2.50. 2 (IQ
S2.98 and Vd.yO
Klosf it Petticoats $3.69
Every good color in the silk Jerseys, Jer
sey tops and taffeta flounces, all taffeta, etc.
Every good color for the new fall suit or
dress. Remember, these are made with the
elastic bands and fit the form smooth.
Extra Special!
A Lot of Silk Petticoats at $2.50
For Saturday selling we offer a big lot of
taffeta petticoats, in new designs of flounces ,
with ruffles and tailoring, made witu the
elastic fitted bands. Every color in demand,
all sizes.
500 New Hats in our Misses and Juni
ors Section. Hats, bonnets, etc., made of
plush, velvet, corduroy and combination
materials, some with fur trimmings. All
sizes; red, black, new blue, rose, white,
green and black, etc.
They came in too late for our special
misses' opening last week, so will be
sacrificed this Saturday,
while they last, at 5 l.UU
Ostrich Ruffs Are Very Fashionable,
Made of carefully selected stock, full
20 inches long, finished with long silk
tassel on each end. Beautiful colors and
combinations. A very fortunate pur
chase enables us to sell these j t mm
for $1.75
Oeo. Rawak, 43 WeRt 3Sth St., one
of New York 's most fashionable mil
liners, making only the smartest
trimmed hats, in such materials as
hatters' plush, Lyons velvety kidskin
effects, etc., has sold us his show
room samples for a fraction of their
original cost. About 375 hats in the
lot, valued up to $12.50, r
on sale Saturday, at Pt)eUU
Women's Extra Hh Tonned Lncehoes
in all dull kid or patent ramps, with
cloth tops, silk worked eyelets, light
welt soles, Louis heels. This is one of the
most graceful of the new styles and is
especially adapted for the ' J f J?
short skirts. Every size, pr. . -5)4Vi)
Crochet slippers for women, exceed
ingly pretty this year; all colors and
combinations. Fair, it
98S $1.25 and 3)1 .4"
Women's fine dress shoes, in patent
leather or dull kid, button A y in
lace; all sizes, special, pair.pO40
A local branch of the National Security
league has been organised with the fol
lowing officer:
1 nxMili ni, iorg ll. Harries.
V ut piiwiiiini, KihihMr v.. Kropan.
Trrna.irvr, ' I. tor H. t aldwell.
Peorciary, Victor ltoaewater.
The purpoK of the national organisa
tion la summed up as follows:
L Whereaa, there la no aaaiirance that
the t'nltrd Mine will not again becumu
Involved in war;
1 Ami alm-e a peaceful policy, even
when supported by trehtusi, la not a au(ft
clrnt guarantee attain! war. and the
I tilted Nlalea eamiot aafely entruat the
malntatiianoe of Its institutions to them;
them:
3. And
Sine wa are nnt
Prepared to maintain nur itin,i .wi
- .
adequately
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4. And alnce rifea l.f.ti,.iU.a
iim t.f me nation la due to the failure
.d and attend cheap-akate shftwa. Yew
cannot serve God and the devIL
Jeaus Chrlat served Ood and wanted
to pleaae Ood. and that's what every
one of you, if you're decent er If you
want to be decent, should do, and not
give a picayune what the world says.
Rememlnr, above everything, to llv
right. The failure of profe.aed Chrls
tlans to lead Uvea conalatent with their
belief ha made more Infidel that th
writings of Tom Peine. Bob Ingersoll
or Voltaire.
I saw a church n New Bug-land and
carved In Gothic letter over- the door
way was the legend, "The Gateway of
Heaven." Immediately under It the
minister had put up a sign. "Closed
for the summer." He wanted a vaca
tion. lon't compromise with sin. The eshea
of the martyrs are the seed of the
church. Die before you inault God by
deliberate aln. reopl can tell by your
nttltud If you are a hog that loves the
malodorous mud or a sheep mho abhors
It. Don't think hecauae you know the ar
ticles of confession and have been bap
tlied. dipped and Immersed, you are go
ing to go to heaven no matter what
kind of a life you lead.
H as God Telia Yea If Yew Wast
I'nwer,
Ton aay. "Lord, fill us with Thy spirit"
of congreMa not nv lo fnw (h CBrf. ;The flrat thing you have to do yourself Is
m.lVtary to Htm and obey
reaj.onabl moaaure for gradually putt n e,,"1mn"mf
ooeoieni and you'll be bleased.
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If you haven't power, don't blame the
lrd rour"e to blame. Do as God tells
you and you will be powerful. We don't
need more of God. He needs more of ua.
We are not put Into the world to wrap
thongs about people and lead them from
God by them following our eiample, but
w Br put into the world to set men
auch tlana Into practice: therefore, be It
o. neenived, that until a workable plan
for a world allium
nKreed lo by the prli,clal natl-.ne. with
, '. """,",lln' ' wnon raith. the
r""d kletoa mn nn,i.,f.b. . -
military preparations for lu dofenae.
Waeta Saffletenf Prateetlnn.
The league favors an army and navy
with cttliena YKfrVfal ahlnK ear lit ha ..ri
cient Tor the adequate protection of the I "I
United mates. It does not believe In a ! Te"Umonv home by the man or the
large standing army or In any form of ,w,mMX ho l,v PoalUve Chrlatlan
mllltarlam. It believes In preparation L ,not by "ort-oPy. easy-going,
sgalnat war and not "for war" It la ',)r-0-,uck, fhaik or vinegar sort of
worKlne- Tn th. - ......
" ""wins program:
1. Irllatlon correcting preaent waae-
ri'd r.burem;fn:,l,,r,,
ne,nh ,l,""n definite military
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Seasonable Hosiery and Underwear
These cool days make you realize that you must be fitted with more substantial undergarments. The
whole family may be economically supplied with the best th r,.Uhfrtl ft Prandeia Stores.
I
Women's Fancy Silk Hosiery, in all colors, including
black and white ; some fancy novelties. All full fash
ioned, high spliced soles, heels and toes; wide
ailtl " : :
Tv omen's Pure Thread Silk Boot
and Fiber Hose, in all shades. Some
with lisle tops, others fiber to the
top ; full fashioned and Pf)r
jseapiless. Pair
'Women's Pure Thread Silk and Fi
ber Hose. Seamless, spliced soles,
heels and .oes.
Worth 50c, pair OJ
Boys' and Girls' School nose, me
dium ribbed, double heels 10 is
and toes. Saturday, per pr. . . . Ix'
...50c
Knit Underwear for Women and Children
Women's Munstns Union buns, in pan
wool and all cotton. High neck, long
sleeves; Dutch neck, elbow sleeves; low
neck, sleeveless; ankle lengths. Suit,
fnV0.0:.8.1:5.?. $200
Misses' Children's and Boys' Munslng
Union Suits, in part wool and all cotton;
white or natural color; ages ti rn
2 to 18 years. Suit, gl.OO and.31.dU
Misses', Children's and Boys' Munslng
Union Suits, In fleecy lined cottons.
cream and gray; open crotch and drop
seat Ages 2 to 12 years.
Saturday, suit
'A
Women's Uulon Suits, fine cotton,
lightly fleeced; Dutch neck, elbow
sleeves; low neck, sleeveless, ,
ankle length- Special, suit 4dC
Children's and Misses' Long Sleeve
A'ants to match, In elastic heavy fleeced
ifotton; all sizes. 85c values, garment....
Women's Union Suits, In bleached cot
ton, fine ribbed or light fleece, low neck,
Sleeveless or eiDow aieeves, anee sf
and ankle length. 11.00 values..... OVC
Vests, Ankle Misses', Children's and Boys' Union
7;- lined cotton, cream and gray. Ages to 11
ttU v
Drugs and Toilet Articles
DJer-Klss Talcum Powder, spe
cial! box 24d
Talmer's Almond Meal, 25c
size box ...1G
Pear's Unscented Soap, special,
the cake .....0
Mennen's Talcum Powder, -can
0
El Perfecto Veda Rouge, 50c
size, box 28
- Pond's Vanishing Cream, 50c
2S
years. Special Saturday, suit.
Suits, fleecy
50c
Fletcher's Castorla, SBo size
bottle 10
Johnson's Floor Wax, 1-lb.
can 20V
Peroxide ot Hydrogen, special,
1-lb. bottle 10t
Horllck's Malted Milk, hospital
i 82.G0
4711 White Rose Glycerine
Soap, cake 10
Household Rubber Gloves, per
pair, special 21
Special Sal of Kanlcnre Goods.
Sheet Music Snecinfs for Saturdiy
"Aloha Oe" Bird of Paradise 5?
"Perfect Day" Bond 24
"A Little Bit of Heaven" Olcott 24
"Humoresque" Dvorak. 5
xciuicoocc, x near xuu vaiJiue iie iVl dOl-
son s nit
size, box
Java Rice Face Powder, apeclal,
box 24
I A stronger. bttr halanred navy.
. An arrrilve nwHU army.
! .j T m nanoni guard organ
1 m!i r ,h" War "loartmant.
. The crratlnn of nn onvilM rarve
ror each branch of our military service.
Alt MKT Jnla.
Mamhrrahlp In the league Is open te all
clllsons of the Unltd States who believe
In Its pur peace. There are three elaases
of membership annual, contributing and
life, with annual duas of 11 and S3, re
spectively, for the flrat two and a pay
ment of K for a life membership.
The org nliatlon is entirely nonpartisan.
Steps already have been taken for the
organisation of too local branches
throughout the country.
National headquarters are at (1 Pine
street. New Tors City. Information will
be fumlahed regarding national defense,
etc., to all who apply.
, Lore I Mem hers.
The executive committee of the local
branch conalsts of the officers and the
following:
10?
All the song hits from "Maid in America," Sat
urday only 2G
New Remick and Gem Dance Folios, just out,
containing all the popular songs arranged for
piano, regular 75c value, Saturdy, special. .35
By mail, add 5 cents extra.
6,000 Copies of Standard Classlo Songs and Instrumental numbers,
including: Flower Song, Poet and Peasant. Sextette from Lucia!
Spring Song, Wedding March, Palms, Love's Own Sweet Song and
hundreds of others.
5c each or 6 fbr 25c
Porapeian Room.
emo Wonderlift Corset"
yra8t 'w eek, and will be continued for another week. We feel that
nselves, as many have come back' after being fitted to tell our corset-
dressed.
"Wdlnir to the latest hygienic
as comfortably as yon are
,ur corsets are sold at the right
jof figure is studied care
yD to give the wearer the great-
;;;$5.oo
44.
..$7.50
Busy
ire lelps the appearance of the
litjfy to show at the curve of.
m 'A ,J . 1 , U.r v 'm
(would tolerate. Warner's
new figure for fall, being
fit all types of figures,
ctlon Is la charm of . x
Dd i e com patent to rerom
is'ij have a model te fit
I
re I 1 that we take the neces-
assieres there are models
letlc, negligee and street
ftf- x ii" ei
ir. I
Corset Health
Talks
What constitutes a perfect
fitting CorsetT
1st The Corset must fit
snugly under the abdomen.
2nd It must be comfort
able at the top to avoid pres
sure, to Insure free and com
fortable breathing and to
guard the digestive organs.
3rd There must be suf
ficient room in the corset
skirt so that the Corset will
not ride up when the wearer
is seated, as that will destroy
the fashion lines which the
Corset should create and will
cause a great deal of discom
fort Think over these facts and
then decide If it Is not the
sane thing to buy your Cor
sets where you can have the
advice and service of expert
hygienic cortetleres.
Delicious
Toothsome
Sweetmeats
Special Chocolate Vanilla
Cream Drops, regular 19c grade,
Saturday, pound;
10c
Dellekras Homemade Cream
Dipped Braill Nuts, regular
price 60c, Saturday, pound
3tc
Our Homemade Cream Car
amel Roll, vanilla and chocolate.
Regular 40c grade, pound
25c
Assorted Cream Dipped Co
eoanut Balls, vanilla, strawberry
and chocolate. Pound
15c
Take home . a box of our
Creamy Fruit and Nut Center
Chocolate Bitter Sweets and
Swiss Style Milk Chocolates, atr
29c
Fresh Maple Confections every
Saturday, pound
20c
nr. C. O. Allison
J. linker
H. H. Kaldrlge
K. A. Menaon
Vr. W. O. Hrlrlges
Ueorge Hrandi'la
E. H. Bruce
W. H. Iluchols
E. Ruoklniiham
T. C. Byrne
K. W. Clarke
Robert Cowell
K. H. Davis
Hould Diets
Luthor Drake
J. E. Fliagerald .
V. A. Fraaer
R W. Gardner
R. R. Itowel!
Waller Janllne
T. Komitse
O. O. Irfheck
,Ir. J. P. Ixml
John I,. McCague
C. U. MeDonald
W. D. Mr Hugh
A. AJltcIiiMliUn
John A. MoHliane
A. L. Moliler
10. M. Morama n
I.oula C. Naah
Chnrles R. Khrrman
Arthur r. Smith
Kd P. Hmlth
Thomas Hwohe
J. A. Sunderland
Charles r. Ueorra John VV ti.
Frank T. Hamilton V. I), Wead
C. H. Haywnrd John I.. Webater
H. A. Holdrege C. M. Wllhelm
K. C. Howe
Yo Are My Witnesses
Even to Uttermost
Parts of the Earth
(Continued from Page Biz.
wagonload of oorn and believed. Oot
j used the wagon of corn to preach. Tou
i preachers can get a good sermon from
mat
We can be the epistles of God, Many
don't read written eplatles, but they
cannot help but read living eplatles.
It's a serious thing to falsify the epis
tles of Ood. "Ye are my witnesses,
salth the Lord." How many can stand
by the Lord and aay with Paul. "Those
things which you know, both live and
say and do, and the Ood of peace will
be with you always." I think what God
wants me to live and do and say, so I
can sar It.
Bo I'm trying to please OodraTi-
don't care a rap whether you lis It er
not. . 'r
If you're decent you'll like what 1 say.
or If you rs wanting to be decent you will
like iu if you don't like It I know right
away where to class you.
The best evidence that you have been
hit la when you grumble and growl. Beat
evidence In the world that you have been
loafing on the job. Be keep It up.
Oreat teatlmony Is te be had from men
and women who are free from any
queanonaoie things.
The secret of shining; for Jeaus Is to
live In the sunlight of His love and truth.
There Is nothing like poaltlveneaa In
preaching and In Uvlng Christianity.
Power with Mea.
Tou will have power with men and be
a great witness for the Lord when men
can see In your life (hat spirit.
Live a gentle, unselfish, self-sacrificing '
life. Don't come to the Tabernacle and
squat on the end ot a seat; slide over
toward the middle.
When the usher says, "move over."
don't look at him as though he was a
bank burglar asking for your pockatbook.
1 expect the ushers have more patience
now than they had four weeks ago. They
probably know more about some of you
than tbey want to know, and they know
some of you have a streak of yellow in
you, too.
Tou can't look at the effects on your
self alone, but must look out for others.
It may not hurt you to drink moder
ately, but you have to look out for the
effects on others and If you don't you're
a fraud and a fake.
Paul was a bachelor and one day he
went Into a butcher shop to buy some
meat. He earn out and he met a fellow
who had been an Idolater, but who had
been converted.
He asked Paul If he didn't know that
the meat he had purchased was from a
heifer whose blood had been given In sac
rlllce to Idols.
"That doean't hurt me." Paul told him.
"It hurts me," the fellow told him. "I
couldn't do It"
Paul said. "If eating meat makes you
to offend, I'll eat no meat."
Itleh and Poor.
That's the kind of a fellow Paul was.
No wonder ha wouldn't dip his colors to
any Ignorant dupes. No wonder Ood
launchod him like a thunderbolt against
the world. Bo you and I are here to
break the bands and not to tie thera
around our brothers.
You'll have power when there is noth
ing questionable In your life.
You'll have power when you testify in
a more positive manner. I'd like to
preach an Illustrated sermon, but I
wouldn't want to throw the pictures on
the canvas.
Supposing Jesua would come to Omaha.
Would He go on the lower elde. The
tuwor stae un l any better than h
There la no power to be shown by the "b" ,onw MxtULn tn"
.an or woman who abhor. In. H.U "l"? l nd.H'd "
ii- ir srvruiss ywr poopifl.
I think IU would ma rlown nA
IS IT A PIANO OR A
PLAYER PIANO?
In either case we are anxious to show you our
magnificent stock of instruments and explain to you
the BRANDEIS SYSTEM a applied to our Piano
Department the largest west of Chicago.
Two carloads of Pianos and Player Pianos are
being unloaded
today. You will
find the instru
ment
choice
will
terms
your
ence.
of your
and we
arrange
to suit
conveni-
BRANDEIS
PIANO '
DEPT
Third Floor
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man
sin. You hate diseases or anything that
jeopardises your Ufa. Hate the devil.
Those who resist sin have great power
wnerever they live. Tell me why you
compromise with the devil. I delight to
know that the devil hates me and there
are not enoagh devils In hell or In Omaha
or In the world to make me compromise
wun him.,
C'eald Preach. Different,
I could preach a conglomeration of
phfloeophy that any Unitarian would
like. I could preach fallacies that
would cauae the Christian Scientists
to ssy, "Why. he's a real nice, little
man."
I could preach so that the saloon keep
er would aay: "Well, Dill's a good old
scout"
I could preach sermons that would
make the rum chewing-, face-painted
manicurist, high-ball sizzling, gin-fls-tng,
card-playing, marcel-waved society
woman say: "oh. Isn't Mr. Sunday a
Dice man."
But after I got through on this earth
what would the Lord sayT He'd say:
"Bill, please step over en the left Your
elevator will be going down in a few
minutes."
Remember, people, I'm preaching- to
Omaha, but for Ood.
I could preach a Gospel which would
cause every saloon keeper, every brewer,
and every distiller, to pat me on the
back, but If I did Ood would part fror?
me so quick It would make my bead
swlrn.
Thuse who reslat sin have Power. You
never knew a trimmer to have power.
That's why a lot of you women are no
earthly good. You're trimmers.
Bonis people pray for power and have
not given up some sin In their life. You
muat give yourself up first, then you'll
have power. God Is looking fur people
who will get rid of self, so that He can
fill them with power.
Jeaus Christ ha J His struggles just as
you have yours and I have mine. Jesus
Christ, by trimming. His Ufa. could have
pleased that old bunch of Pharisees, and
would have missed all of His suffering,
but He couldn't have done that and
pleased God.
Neither can you be a trimmer and
please God. You cannot please God and
be a card player. You cannot please
slum districts. He would try to bridge
the cbasm between the rioh and the
poor; He would try to bridge the chasm
between the church and the people who
never darken a prayer meeting door; He
would try to bridge the'ehasm between
your automobile and the people who have
to hot-foot It , s
There was a little girl who was going
Into the country to visit, and her mamm i
did not want her to eat pie. She re
fused the first two days, telling the
people her mamma did not want her to
eat pie. They marveled at her goodness
In minding her mamma, who was miles
away.
The third day she ate pie. and when
asked why she did It. they thought her
mamma did not want her to sat pie, iho
replied: "I did not like the kind of pie
you had the other day."
Leave Mora Tama Toaabetena Eel.
tapk.
Some Christians are like that They
refuse to do some things Ood asks them
to do. but when It comes to something
else they do It. When any one asks thera
why they did so they reply, "I like te do
that"
Salvation pure and simple U loving
what God wants ua to do and not doing
the thioge He doesn't want ue to do.
Every day God lets you live, try to
wipe the tvare from somebody's eyes;
try to make somebody a better man and
not push hlin away.
"Ye are my wttneeaes," said the Lord.
Then go out and live so people will
know It
Zlnsendorf said: have but on.
paaalon. Thee. O Christ" That la the
way we ought to be today.
Do you remember that old French
man who said: "At first It was all L
Then I said Mosart and L but at the
end It was all Uosart."
That's Chrlstlanity-that's religion.
Live ao that when the final eununona
comes you will leave something more
behind you than an epitaph on a tomb
stone or an obituary in a newspaper.
"Te are my wltnesues, said the Lord
God of hosts."
(Copyright William A, Sunday -
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