Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, November 12, 1921, Page 11, Image 11

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    THE BEE: OMAHA. SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 12. 1921.
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Masse and Wohlberg
houn ami John Swanson of Omalu
yemrday !gnrd the-$10,000 hand
of Me. Max'OrUn of Omaha
"igned the $10,000 bond for Wohl
berg. .
K. F. Johnnon, former treasurer of
the company, surrendered Thumday
and wat rdeaird on a bond of $V,(kK).
Hay V. McGrrw, also indicted, ha
tent word to authoritiei here that
he will arrive in 'Omaha within 10
cUy to face the chargei. lie it in
Lo Angclra.
Father Offen Rcwrd for
Any Trace of Hi Mining Son
Mr, C. V. Carha.igh, J.1.'o Ohio
atieet, U distracted over the disap
pearance of her on, Newton, IJ, who
hat been mrasing since Auguit 27.
A reward of $25 ha been offered by
4lie boy'i father for any trace of lii
ion.
There had been no trouble at
home, according to the father, "New.
ton had always teemed to be satis
fied and was always good boy,"
he taid. The mother it grieving and
is on the verge of a nervous break
down over her ton't absence.
Mrs. C. C. Mudge Given
$400 Monthly Alimony
Mrs, Fdit'Mudge was awarded
$400 a month alimony and possesion
of the furniture which her husband,
Clifford C. Mudge. left at the St.
Regis apartments when he was dis
covered liwng there with another
woman by his wife. The decree of
separate maintenance was handed
down in Judge Sear' court Thurs
day. Mudge recently appeared in fed
eral court here to pay a fine for vio
lation of the1 Mann act in bringing
Trances Reenie of Mcl'heron, Kan.,
to Omaha for immoral purposes.
PuMic Library to Ojifti
ew Antfs Avenue Branch
A branch of the public library will
be established at Twenty-fifth street
nnd Ames avenue, equipped with a
Urge supply of books, niagailne
und newspapers and open the same
hours as the Central library,
'I his was decided unanimously at
a meeting .f the library board
Thursday when the report of a com
mil tee, madv up cf Rev. O, D.
Haltly, chairman, and J. II. Mithert
and Mrs. Frank Miotwell, wat
adopted titunimoutly.
Mines in the I'nited States rr
duced 67.WM,4oS trross tout of iron
ore last year, an II per cent increase
from the previous year.
Finally Give Bonds
Jacob Masse and Charlrs S. WoliL
erg ire again at liberty after having
trnt two days and nights in the
unty jail. C. A. Homan of Cal
ONE-MINUTE
STORE TALK
Our Mr. John A. Swanson, who bat
Just returned from the eastern roar
keta, says:
"The prestige of Uils store In the
markets of the world has enabled os
to serum for the 86th anniversary
the finest styles that the foremost
rlothea makers produced this Fall,
t urning Into the market at this par
ticular time ire seen red tallies that
enable us to price our vast storks at
Inner levels than any other city in
America can boast of. Our many po.
Iron may now mjoy the double ad
iBiitoge of new styles and new
prices that will be Pennine annlrer.
ury anrprlse values."
t JOHN A. SWANSON, Pres.
SsMSUUa
:VM. L. HOLZMAN, Treas.
The
Biggest Day in the Nebraska's History
SATURDAY NOVEMBER 12
NEBRASKA
WAR
CERTIFICATES
will be delivered on
our main floor to all
Douglas county so'dlers
whose names begin
with the letter P.
- MHsHMMHsflBMnHHsIM
Value Demonstration Supreme
And Distribution of
O and $
goo
The 36th Mile
Stone of This
Greater Store
The 36th anniversary of the
founding of this store and the
9th anniversary of the new re
gime, is being celebrated by the
giving of remarkable values and
a gift of gold pieces to our
patrons.
Many people in the Middle
West recall the opening of this
store and the many innovations
introduced by the founders, in
uovatious that are the standard
of the legitimate merchants of
today in a word, ""A square
deal to all," was developed into
more than a" theory by this store.
Before the founding of this
store there was no confidence in
western clothes selling methods,
with the result that 'Nebraska's
stand of "one price to all and
that price the lowest," was wel
con ,ed with open hearts by all of '
the people and instantly estab
lished this store's leadership,
which it has maintained with
growing prestige year after year.
We invite you. to
attend our 36th
birthday celebration
(GoM Pieces Wme
$2.50 gold pieces free with individual $5.00 gold pieces free with individual
cash purchases of $25.00 or more through- . cash purchases of $50.00 or more through- .
out the store. Shop on a transfer. out the store. Shop on a transfer.
Prepared for the Enormous Crowds
WHO WILL TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE
SUPREME OPPORTUNITY OF THE YEAR TO
Buy Warm Suits and Overcoats
to
At $20
1 rpEHNK of choosing from the finest
J- stocks ot line clothing m the West,
every suit and overcoat priced to give
you the greatest value in America
priced below the new -lower price
levels!.
A Guaranteed Saving of $15 to $25.
THINK of choosing from an entire floor
of suits and an entire floor of over
coats we've provided unlimited selections
for your satisfactory choice of style and
fabric from the world's best clothing
makers.
Anniversary Surprise Values
Men's and young men.'s high-grade suits
in scores of fine fabrics1 and models
many leading makers included a real
surprise for you at
'$25 and $35
last year you paid $40.00 and $500
Anniversary Surprise Values
High school suits in smart single-breasted,
double-breasted and sport styles. Rich
new fabrics and autumn colors. Ages 14
to 18 years
$15 $18 $20 $25
Last year you paid $25.00 to $400
- : ' , . SHOP ON A
Anniversary Surprise Values
Warm winter overcoats in single and
double-breasted models for dress and
utility wear. Some rich plaid back
models . ;
$20 $25 $30
Last year yon paid $35.00 to $50.00
Anniversary Surprise Values
Fur collar overcoats. Including many
luxurious Imported fabrics. Great coats,
ulsters, ulsterettes, full and half belted
$40 to $85
Last year you paid $60.00 to $150.00
TRANSFER SHOP IN ANY AND
Anniversary Surprise Values
Automobile coats great coats, ulsters,
full and half belted; chinchillas, velours,
plaid back cheviots, every wanted color
$25 to $50
Last year yon paid $40.00 to $75.00
Anniversary Surprise Values
"Genuine Worombo chinchilla, plaid back
ulsters. Half belted models. Satin
yokes. One of the finest overcoats In the
world ,
$75.00
Last year yon paid $125M
ALL DEPARTMENTS GET A GOLD
Anniversary Surprise Values
Young men's college styles in sheep and
lamb lined coats, with wombat and
opossum collars. Full belted styles.
Sizes 34 to 44 , . '
$15 to $25
-Last year you paid $25X0 to $10.00.
Anniversary Surprise Values
Men's odd trousers; thousands ot pairs in
fine worsteds, cassimeres and serges;
great stocks of all sizes from 28 to 52:
unequaled values
$3.50 $5.00 $7.50
Last year you paid $5.00 to $12.50
PIECE FREE
Buy Boys' Suits, Warm Overcoats, Sweaters, Shirts
"The best two-pants suits in the city." Every
shopper tells us so we know it's so so will
you compare. " ' "
400 new two-pants suits
in all wool velours,
tweeds, cassimeres, 36th
- Anniversary Special
$
10
Buy Full Dress and
Tuxedos
The S6th .anniversary is every man's
"party." ' Here's your opportunity to
supply your correct dress needs.
Full Dress Suits
Silk Lined
$50 and $65
Tuxedos
Silk Lined
$50 and $60
Dress Overcoat
Silk Lined
S35 to S75
Dress rests, Tuxed.
rests, shirts, gloves,
silk mufflers, neck-:
wear, silk hosiery.
Jewelry, dress shoes
and plain toe patent
oxfords.
Other two-pants suits.. $7.50 to $20.0G
Beautiful Model Overcoats
A mighty surprise awaits you in boys' overcoat buying coma ex
pecting to see the finest coats shown 0-t A J 1- O r A
in years for boys 2H to 10 years, at.... tpAU p.i)U
BOIS MACKISAWS The big roomy kind. The colors and atyles
boys like; all pure wool; new prices S7.50 to 315.00
' .
BOYS' Shirts and Blouses largest selec
tion of entirely new patterns in collar
attached, button down collar land collar
band styles. Featuring new checks, stripes, ,
fine silk carded madras all guaranteed
fast colors. The new QK $050
lower prices range. tOC i
KEW SILK PONGEE SHIRTS AND BLOUSES
HOTS SWEATEES In pull
over and shawl collar styles,
in all popular" "colors and
Reaves. The new lower
'price
$2.50 to $8.50
KOTS' UNDERWEAR In
heavy and medium weight
cotton and wool; best values
in the city at the new
prices - '
$1.00 to $3.50
Buy Winter Shoes
Don't forget to put shoes on your anniversary
shopping list we've put the new lower prices on
every pair in our vast stock of the best shoes
made. x5.
Educators
Glove Grips
ill America's
10
FRRASKA SPECIAL SHOES A5D
OXFORDS Tan and black calf.
New lower prices
Buy Traveling Goods
Many will complete their anniversary purchases
buying- a trunk, bag or suit case largest
selection at positively lowest prices.
. Trafeling Steamer
Bars -v 'I run Us
15.00 to $47.50
Suit Cases
SU0 to
Standard
Trunk
111 to Io0
$13 to $35
Wardrobe
Trunks
,i(U0 to 1100
Boston Ba
$340 to M
Buy Warm Gloves
Greatest Showing Men's
the Middle West
and Boys' Gloves in
$5 and $6
HURLEY
CELEBRATED FINE SHOES
EXCLUSIVE HERE
Traveling; Gada Eatlrc Basemtat 3lrarnt
niivu ' a
Men's mocba glows cape
gloves, silk gloves, chamois
ette, Scotch wool, fnr glores
lined gloves autmohIl
gloTcs. From Terr!)
Fownes, Adler, Haller an
otherv f
50c to $7.50
" . BUT BOTS' CL0TES
oys' gloves and mittens in all wanted weights
d styles. Lined and unlined. dress or utility,
r and lined gloves and wool mittens.
pB.nIg7:.r.50cto$4.50
rCORRECT APPAREL FOR MEN AND WOMEN :
Buy Fail Hats
Hat headquarters is grandly ready
to serve you in your 3Ctn Anniver
sary shopping.
Nebraska Feature Ilats nt $5.00
Jobn B. Stetson Huts $7.00
and better
Wallory Ilats $5.00 and $Q.00
ebraska Qaallty Hats $30-$J.OO
Buy. Fur
Caps
t'he new lower prices enable
as to again offer the excep
tional values that made this
store famous for fur caps.
Best qualities and values at
$5.00 to $25.00
Buy Cloth
Caps
Expect to see more than a
line of caps bre. A great
exposition of caps awaits you,
' CLOTH CAPS FOR DRESS . , J '
OR BLIZZARD WEAR
Krlces $1.50 to $3.00
Buy
Underwear
Choose from the most
wonderfully complete
showing of Vassar, Su
perior, Duofold, Cooper,
Wright's Health and other
warm union suits.
$1.00 to $7.50
The New lower
Prices Range . .
Buy Shirts
Every wanted shirt
from every leading
maker Manhattans,
Eagles. Bates Street
Vorke, Beau Brummel;
silks, fibre, madras
cords, percales, flannels.
The New Lower
Prices Range ...
$1.00 to $10
Buy
Sweaters
atgest showing of shawl
ollar, "V" neck, pull-over
sport styles in every color
and combination. -
Prices Range ... $4.50 to $12.50
Buy Hosiery
Wonderful showing ' of
English wool hose, silk
embroidered clocks, - all
silk hosiery, lisle and
fibers. :
The New lower
Prices Range ...
.25c to $2.00
i
T
Buy Neckwear
l A vast exposition of new Fall
am ana nmuea neexwear. fin
est foreign and American silks.
The New Lower
Prices Bange
50c to $3.50
Buy Bath Rohes
Extensive show
ing of bath and
lounging robea in
fine Beacon
blanket, Oregon
pure wool blanket
robes and velvet,
silk, brocaded
corduroy, import
ed tweed robes.
The New Lower
Prices Range
$4 to $25