Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, September 24, 1921, Page 7, Image 7

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THE DEE: OMAHA. SATURDAY. SKF1KMUKK Itf-'l.
Control Board
Member Praises
New Prisou Head
u
Miller Right Man for
. Reformatory Warden Men
Tor Him Strong,"
t Sayi Obrrlif.
Member of ihc Mate lio.nl "l
i control, whuh overcr all a"tmtic i
I in state intitution. looKcd :iM over
tlic country for a nun to lake charge
- of the rr(ornitry at Lincoln, then
I came to Omaha and 'i'krJ Aiiuuntit
; UJu) Miller, according to l- C.
Uliertiri. a nieinhrr of the buard,
; who Hikc lirforr the Kinani club
at the Rome hotel yesterday it-wn.
j According to Mr. Ohcrlii. Mr
v Miller bai proven the right in.'.u for
the place and the men at the reform-
alory are "for him strong." Gtu
made a name for himself v lu'le in
; Omaha as a director of outdoor
"Hunts."
i Mr. Oberliet described how the
t Mate of N'chraxka took care of it"
6,009 dependent who arc in t lie 17
public institution a and how., through
' humane methods coupled with efti-
ciency, it is reclaiming useful ciiircns.
I F. V. Booth, superintendent of the
School for the Deaf here, ajso came
in for a share of the bouquets which
i' were passed out.
, "Nearly SO per cent of the insane
return home cured; 70 per cent of
our incorrigible hoys arc redeemed
; .to useful citizenship; 8S per lent of
the girls from Geneva make Rood; a
""large percentage of the convicts go
into useful lives; feeble minded arc
Tediy'i Attractions.
Sun Tom Moore in "Dealing the
Game." ... ,
Riailto Mary Mile. Mutter in
"!rr W inning Way."
Strand Ueuy i ompson in "At
the fcnd of the World."
Moon "Fine JVathcr.
Empress "M -lid of the West."
Muse "The Kcutuckian.''
Grand Prank Mayo in "The
Shark Mater."
I.on I haiiey, uho achieved such
a notable since in "The Miracle
man," in wliieh Hetty Compson won
her first fame, appear with Mist
('(impson again in a picture, "Por
J hose We Love," which opens to
morrow at the Sun theater.
I.uiian I.ittlrfield has been added
to the ca-t ui "Kent Free," which
is Wallace Kcid's latest picture..
.Wording to various reports
House l'etm. who plays the leading
male role in "The Invisible Power,'
wa born in Ireland. South Africa.
Australia, Canada. Cincinnati, and
New York City. The truth is he
was born in Bristol, England.,
' Louise Lovely is one of the most
widely known of leading women.
Her nio-t notable work has been
with William Farnum. She had an
important role in "The Old Nest."
taught to support themselves by
trades; a large percentage cl the
tubercular patients are cured; blind
and deaf are taught useful occupa
tions and the old soldier, their
widows and orphans are cared for
by the state," Mr. Obcrlics said.
California claims to lead the states
in the value of its fish products.
Injunction Suit
Is Filed Against
.Coal Mine Union
triit and the I'nitcd Mine Work
its' orgiuuatiou, which contracts, H
it averred, provide for cUc4 shon
and the payment of the "check olf."
Fi
ruit Vender Victim
Of Fake Revenue Man
Virginia, Corporation Ak
Retraining Ortlcr to Protect
JntcreU in Mingo and
Tike Counties.
Indianapolis, Sept. 2J. Suit ask
ing an injunction agamst tne United
Mine Workers of America, its ofli
cert and members was filed in the
United States district court of
Indiana by the IWderland Coal cor
poratiou of Virginia, to prevent the
union from interfering with the em
ployes of the corporation in the
i hacker and Williamson coa" field
of Mingo county, W. Va and Pike
county, Ky.
It is asserted that the mine work
ers' organization is an "unlawful
combination and conspiracy acting in
violation of the Sherman anti-trust
law, the Clayton anti-trust law and
in violation of sound public policy."
The plaintiff asks that the court
enjoin the organization "from fur
ther continuing in any way or man
ner whatsoever, its activities and
policies against the plaintiff or from
seeking further to obtain the objects
of said policy." 1
The plaintiff avers that it tirings
the suit on behalf of itself and 02
coal mining companies and operators
having their mining plants in the
Thackcr and Williamson districts.
The court is asked jo adjudge as
illegal and void, contracts heretofore
entered into between the operator
of the central competitive field and
the operators of other unionized dis-
Tony Damato it out $20 and lie
feel his on keenly, lony it an
aged Italian and keeps the wolf from
the family portals by selling fruit.
candy ami cigars at a small Hand at
. - . . r. . I .a.
1 wenty-iouriu
KM South Twenty-fourth street.
Yesterday, a stranger appeared at
his stand and, claiming to be a reve
nue officer, demanded that Tony
pay him the sum of $12 as a license
on the stuck of candy and cigars,
according to the story recited at
police lieadiuartert yesterday aftsj
noon. ,
With simple faith. Tony went into
the sock where he keeps his savings,
and produced a $20 bill. When he
demanded a receipt or something to
show for his money, the stranger
tore a leaf from hi notebook and
..;r..r.l it I. II. Rurkett. He then
took the $20 and said he would goi
and gel it changed, jony waueu in
vain for his return.
Uaplift Association
Favors Disarmament
Lincoln, Sept. 23. (Special.)
The Nebraska Baptist association, in
convention here, unanimously passed
resolutions directed to President
Harding, expressing themselves in
favor of disarmament.
Mean Burglars Steal
Children's Vittrola
The theft of a Victrola from the
Edward Koscwater school Thursday
night saddened the hearts of the kid
dies who had given their pennies,
nickels and dimes toward the pur
chase price of the instrument.
Of firm Tour Da)a oil Road
With Haudeuffed IVWouer
Dcttctives Del Rich ami Robert
I teller re ached Omaha j rsterday
afternoou direct from Minol, N. P..
with a prisoner, Frank R. Keating,
2o05 North Thirtieth ttreet, hand
cuifed between them.
Keating was arretted a week ago
in Mmot on a charge of stealing an
automobile from timer Cope of
Omaha.
The detectives were four days on
the road with their prisoner, and
plowed through ltJ miles of South
Dakota tuna. . Wiriie on tne roan,
Kcatin wa handcuffed alternately
to each of the detectives.
Why Do You
Coddle Corns?
' Simple Touch Can End Them
and at One
WHY pare a corn and keep it?
Why pad it and let it remain?
Or w hy treat it in old ways, harsh,
crude and uncertain?
Millions have found a new way. It
is Blue-jay the plaster or the liquid. A
touch applies it, and the pain stops in
stantly. Then the whole corn quickly
loosena and comes out.
The way is gentle, scientific, sure. A
famous expert evolved it. A world
famed surgical dressing house produceslt.
' It is freeing thousands of people
why not you? Try it on one corn and
you will always let it end yours. Start
tonight.
Your druggist has
Liquid or Plaster
Blue-jay
stops pain-ends corns
a Bauer & Black product
One Minute '
Store Talk
.
"There is so much conflict
ing talk about prices that you
are justified in urging every
body to compare values. Mere
price talk Is absurd and every
man knows it. You people are
doing the Clothing business of
the West because you see to
it that the public gets the
values," said en observing
customer.
JOHN A. SWANSON, PRES. .
WM. L. HOLZMAN, TREAS.
SHOP EARLY STORE CLOSES 6 P. M. SATURDAY
Worlds' Supremely Best Clothes
ARE YOU ENJOYING
GREATER NEBRASKA
VALUES?
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Priced One-Third Less Than Last Year!
THE masterpieces of the world's finest clothes
makers -clothes built up to the highest standard
known and priced down to the lowest limit fully
one-third less than last year.
Never before in this store's many years of con- ! ,
scientious clothes service to the people of this com
munity have we put forth such extraordinary efforts to
secure the finest values obtainable.
Thousands Upon jThousands of Men's,
Young tMen's and Younger Young Men's
mtaI0vr(D)afe
Newest
Fall and Winter
Styles
2 to $50 "r,
New
Prices
Fact
Last Year You Paid $35 to $75
New Young Men's Suit
models in scores of varia
tions in sport styles, single
and double-breasted mod
els in every shade and fab
ric that's new this season.
New The business man
looking for finely tailored
clothessuperb quality fab
rics and custom service
without the annoyance of a
try-on, gets it.
New Younger Young Men's styles. Youths' finest
long trouser suits. Ages 14 to 18 years. A revelation
awaits you here in entirely new Fall styles.
YOUR
Winter
Overcoat
-AWAITS YOU
Plaid back veltin
in scares of nw
atngto and double
breasted midil,,
: Great caatt, leather
Vaka coata, fur cel
lar eaate, fmest im
parted aTarcaata.
Aa vercoat exaa-
- aitJea in ever
, ua
$20to'$85
New Fall Top Coats
$25.00 to $45.00
New Fall Gaberdines
$25.00 to $35.00
Please realize the importance to you of choosing . .
Fall Clothes at Headquarters featuring:
Kuppenheimer Good Clothes
Society Brand Clothes Fashion Park Clothes
Hickey-Freeman Clothes Langham Clothes
A Vast Fall Style Exposition ,.
Nothing Less Than jhe World's Best Fall Shirts, Sweaters, Underwear,
Stetson Hats, Mallory Hats, Hurley Fine Shoes
' ' ' Largest Selections Lowest in the City Prices. .
SEE OUR
WINDOWS
TODAY
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COMPARE
OUR VALUES
ALWAYS
CORRECT .APPAREL . FOR MEN AN D .WQMEX
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iW sa ..aei ,rft is tf h ,0, mY"ltyfi
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Selling by Sample
IT WAS said at uuc time that "Plat forms had virtue
iu the. things they. implied ns well as in the thinp
that they said." it is today with our ntoelc of.
merchandise. lorp opiwrtunities are offered to '
Secure New Garments and Things of Fashion
Desirable and Useful Materials
Goods Available at Especially Lowered Prices
than can bo here described. The items described below ,
arc but a sample of what is provided for your benefit
in very nook and. coriicr of this store. , -V
Fashion and .Value Are Combined in These Groups:
Tailored and Fur- I a n Exceptional Purchase and Sale of
Jersey Silk
Bloomers
Of good quality silk jersey, well made, gen
erously cut and in all lengths. Your choice
ot every wanted color Including black, navy,
taupe, brown, turquoise, henna, flesh, em.
erald and American beauty. The quantity
is limited to 110 pieces and will be particu
larly appreciated by those who know good
values and will not last long at the Special
Saturday Price or
Trimmed Suits
Jn modes that appeal. Tailored models come In
tricot) do, hair-line stripes and velours, while the
fur trimmed models come In velours and velotir
de laine with fur collars of squirrel and ringtail.
Colors, navy, brown and taupe. This j
! a email lfit nt enita nAfiall '
priced for Saturday at,
BECOXD TI.OOR
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30 Silk Dresses
A small lot of 30 silk dresses, mainly of taffeta,
trieotino and combinations in navy, brown and
black; lace, embroidery and eyelet JOLT 00
work are some tf the attractive jT
trimmings. Saturday, rpecial,
SECOND FLOOR
$2.69
A Sale of Coats and Wraps
'ihcio are only about 30 in this group of tailored tricotlne coats, polos, and
novelty velours; also wool jersey and satin capes and covert and tricotlne
lop coats. Some of these coats and wraps were
inado to sell at double the price at wiiich tbey
will be sold for Saturday,
$39.75
for Children
and Juniors
New Fur Trimmed Suits
Sliea 14 la IS
For the junior girl there is
nothing more attractive
than the youthful modish -hilts
this season that come
in flare, ripple and straight
line effects with soft fur col
lars of beaverette, nutria,
squirrel, ,.and Australian
opossum." In order to get a
' ' full season's -wear and full
value, both as to style and
service, purchases should
be made now. The pricings
are most modest at , " '
$29.50. S3S..10. S49.50
and S67.50
New Children's Hats
Sizes to 14 Venn.
Delightfully youthful shapes
in velvets, velours, duve-
tyne, beaver, satins, geor
gettes . and combinations,
embodyltag all the attractive .
. "frills" 'of the season and
; In autumn colorings ;:
$3.50. $5.00. $7.50.
$10.50 and np
Special Lots for
Juniors ;
s8 Junior Dresses
14 find 16 years. , i
Of taffeta, crepe de chine,
satin and georgette com
binations. Also 4 party
dresses of net and silver ' ,
, cle-th. A number in this lot
5 were originally .priced .-to j
sell at about double the,
present price. Special
; ' " S25.00 , V
Gingham Flapper Dresses
6 to 14 year
Fresh new gingbam dresses ,
, with long sleeves for home
and school wear, in small "J,
and large checks in pfnk, ;
red, blue, brown and green.
also in plaids and stripe3,
as well as solid colors.
Chambray in pink, blue, .
buff and brown with con
trasting colors.
$2.50. $3.50 and $5.00
Junior Coats and Wraps
14 to IT year.
Also a few smart capes in- y
eluded. Polos, velours, jer
sey, heather mixtures,
tweed, serge and satin.
These are just the comfort- '
able weight garments Tor 1
cool mornings and evenings.
There are only about 38 in
the lot.. Special, $15.75 ; ,
ij School Suits '
13 to 16 year.
In tweeds and navy serge. -Just
the weight suit for im- -mediate
wear. Special'
; $9.95
Hand Bags
For Ladies ,
Ladies' all leather hand bags
in several kinds ot leather,
including Morocco, patent
: leather and calf skin in
brown, black and nary. Spe
cial, each, - '$3.95
Ladies.' back strap and top
strap purses, each $1.10
Lace Collars
- A grouping of ladles' lace
collars for . coats and
dresses',- also vvestees with
collars. Each, 98
, And an I'nnsnal Assortment
Of real fillet and Irish cro
chet collars at eacfi .
$2.00 to $12.50
Ileal fillet and Irish crochet
' vesteo and collar i sets '
$5.00 to 822.50
Organdie collar and cuff
sets, . $1.00 to $4.50
1 bat Hill Appeal to Tour Good
Taste and Fuse.
Men's Section
50c
HURRAH! Silk socki at
60c. Makes one think of
home and mother and the
, good old days before the
war. Black and
colors. Special,
per pair,
Margadine ailks wrought
into the four-in-hand of
fashion in genteel plain
colors, and offered at the
attractive price bt . 65
Ribbons-- j
Are considered an essential
trim for modern garments.
Many other uses have
grown into popularity, such
as the making of .
VANITY BAGS
POWDER PUFFS
GARTERS . . -,.
LINGERIE SETS, ,
BABY SETS . ?
An unusual color assort
ment will - be : found , in
Picots, trimming ribbons
and sash ribbons.
am House Dresses
Attractive styles of Araoskeag ginghaniain checks,
plaids and stripes; also pink and blue'-chambray s
with pioue. orsrandic and nonlin trimmino'e Manu .
of the popular Trite Worth and L'Aiglon brands
111 til Id cnaAtal iXf Va : a. V
oiwiui miv iwii. cw y oidX; m
me amereni styles, dui eaen-aress
will ; instantly be recognized as a
very special bargain. Sizes 34 to 46
inclusive. Saturday, at - . ,
House Dress Section Second Floor.
:3
Tie Butterick
Publishing Cox
Have a special representa
tive at our Pattern Section
to make you a saving offer
on ' - ..
Delineator Subscriptions
Cups and Saucers
Of Japanese ware f 1
in China Section, I .f
3aturday AVV
title Tots Hats
Bontka to 3 year.
Shipment just received in
v poplin, velvet, crepe de
chine and satin. They are
' most fetching and attrac
tively priced at ' ,
$1.75. $2.75. $3.75
-to $7.50 4
Saturday Savings
Toilet Goods Section
, Coty's L'Origan Face Pow
der, - , . ge
Pcpsodenf tooth paste, :39c
'..Physiclana and' Surgeons'
. Soap, 8e
i Pinaud's Lilac Vegetal, 94 e
Jcrgen's Benzoin and Al
mond Lotion, S3e
Djer Kiss Talcum, 18
: $1.00 Listerine, 85e
Pebeco Tooth Paste, 39c
Haskin's Hardwater Castile
.Soap, Je
Mary Garden TAlcum, ??e
' Non Spi, ; ' ;
Resinol Soqd. '
,' Daggett & Ramsdell Cold
Cream,
Cutlcura Soap,
' Woodbury's Soap, ..
Piver's Face Powder,
Ideal Hair Brushes,
Bedding Values, on the Floor Below
' It's a good thing you are dealing at retail. Wholesalers and manufacturers
are reminding us that cotton ha3 advanced 10 cents a pound. What w ill that
' . mean? Prices below are based on the lowest market and will hold while 1
the goods last . " . . " - ' ,
Pillow Cases ,
251
29
39
42x36 Cable Pillow Cases, each, - f,'
42x36 Hurricane Pillow Cases, each
42x36 H. S. Dallas Pillow Cases, each, 45e
42x36 Scalloped Pillow Cases, each. ,45c
' ; Cotton Blankets .
60x76 Gray and Tan Blankets, pair,
66x80 Gray and Tan Blankets, pair,
70xS0 Gray and Tan Blankets, pair,
70x80 Plaid Blankets, pair,.'
66x80 Jacquard Blankets, pair
$1.95
$2.45
.95
2.8."
; ' . Sheets
81x90 Hercules Sheets, each,'
Fort Sheets, each,
81x99 Goodwear Sheets, each.
81x99 Rugby Sheets, each,
81x99 Pequot Sheets, each,
; V Wool Blankets
C6x89 25 Wool Blankets, pair -70x80
40 Blankets, pair t
72x8 4 63 Wool Blankets, pair, 11
70x80 100 Wool Blankets, pair."
70x80 Homespun Blankets, pair, ' '
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$1.59
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