Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, December 10, 1921, Page 6, Image 6

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    THE BEE: OMAHA. SATURDAY,
Salesmen Add 12
Pairs of Shoes to
Cow Described as Most Reliable
Manufacturing Machine Invented
Virtues of Milk Giver Extolled by Experts at
Meeting of Agricultural Bureau of
Chamber of Commerce.
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The Bee Fund
More Contributions Needed,
However, to Care foe Poor
Children Exposed
To CoH
Cliff. HidUluon, J. C Hiddkson
Jis Thurmond, Frank Quinlan, C,
L. To.nson and R. if. Heard, sales-
mn (nr RnKrrtt. Toll 11 son & Rand.J
St Louie, with Omaha headquarter!;
ixv the Paxtoa hotel, sent a dozen ;
pairs of new Star brand shoes worth
$5 a pair to The Bee's shoe funcM
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Th.u Vixintr fii'.fe.i ratllLIV tOJ
needy, cold feet.
Cash contributions are coming m
tnu.'lv tint ranidlv cnotiuh to raft.
for poor little boys and giria will
feet exposed to the nipping coki.
Every cent contributed to thi?r
dtnH o. f buv shoes for the
waifs of the desperately poor. SemM
a gift to the fiiml today, it wm no
acknowledged, in this column.
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Lincoln C. of C. Endorse
Taylor for I. (. C,
Lincoln. Doc. 9.-(Special Tek-j
tram.) The Lincoln Chamber ot
Cwiimwi nasseil resolutions in-.
dorsing the candidacy of H. G. Tay-J
lor ot tiie MeorasKa uauway com-i
mission for a berth on the Interstate
Commerce commission.
The cow came into her own Fri
day noon at a meeting of members
of the agricultural bureau of the
Chamber of Commerce, business nieu
anil farmers wheu Prof. R. G. Hayne,
Chicago agricultural expert for the
International Harvester Co., extolled
her manifold virtues. ' ' '
"What is home without a cow?" he
asked.
"The cow produces more human
food than any other thing or animal
She eats refuse and in turn makes
it into milk and butter fat. Milk
is the best food that can be eaten.
AH homes need it. If you want
to postpone your funeral cat more
butter and drink more milk," the
speaker warned.
, Mr. Hayne said in one steer there
was 548 pounds of food and that
one cow produced in' a year 2,218
pounds of milk and butter tat.
"If we drank all the milk and ate
all the butter we needed we would
need 10 times the number of cows
we now have in Nebraska," he said.
"Farmer" C. L. Smith, Portland,
Ore., in charge of development
work along the Union Pacific rail
road, from Cheyenne to the coast,
described his years of experience in
visiting homes of farmers and in
structing them how to live r.nd be
happy.
To be a successful farmer, he
said, the home life .should be one
of contentment. '
"I have found where farmers like
their work and are not too greedy
for money and with a good cow,
garden, pig and plenty of hard work
he was always successful"
"Farmer" Smith also extolled the
cow and made a plea for more good
herds in Nebraska,
"Co Most Reliable Machine.
"The cow is the most reliable
manufacturing machine ever in
vented. It manufactures milk
that is iudespensablc to humans.
"Progressive railroad managers
long ago learned that the more
prosperous the conditions r.f (lie
community they served with trans
portation facilities the more business
they had.
"Investigation demonstrated the
fact that where dairying was the
leading factor in a systetm ol diver
sified farming, those communities
were the most prosperous, their
prosperity was continuous, ' hey had
more money to spend for merchan
dise, and because of the better fi
nancial condition they were able to
furnish a larger measure of pas
senger and : freight business."
Carl R. Gray, president of the
Union Pacific railroad and chairman
of the committee, was expected to
preside but did not arrive in the
city until 11:30. D. P. Hogan, vie?
chairman and president of the fed
eral land bank, presided. Mr. Gray
and other high railroad officials were
also present at the meeting.
bail
Piano-- , rVTR
Exchange It For I
PIAYERP1BNO
2ZhJ 15 A MONTH PhY3 .
Why "hang on" to the old silent piano that
stands in the corner?
If you can't play upon it, if you never hear
it, you should trade it to us as part pay
ment on a
Live "Aeolian Made"
Player Piano
We sell such players as STEINWAY,
WEBER, STECK, WHEELOCK, STROUD
AEOLIAN and BECKMAN.
PAYMENTS MiC CO:
419 S. 16th St.
Omaha, Neb.
USE BEE WANT ADS THEY BRING RESULTS
Continuing for Saturday
Reduction
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fir
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Sale ot Apparel
Exceptional Values in
Women's Coats
i
.50
You will appreciate the adaptability of these coats their lines are grace
ful and the fine fabric is combined with furs in a most charming way. Full
silk lined. Colors are navy, black and brown. Trimmed with '
'4; Australian Opossum, Nutria, Mole, Beaverette
Third Floor .'
Choice of Balance of Our Entire Stoc1( of
COATS
30$ Reduction
This sale includes every Fall and Winter Coat
in stock. Plain and fur trimmed; every desir
able material and color is included. All sizes.
For example:
Coats:
Coats:
Coats:
Coats:
Originally priced at
$50.00, mw
. $35.00
Originally priced at Kft
$75.00, now $DiDJ
sr?:4.1 ....$69.13
Originally priced at M ftK ftft
$130.00, now J1UU.VU
Coat Shop Third Floor
Choice of Our Entire Slock f
DRESSES
30 Reduction
Dresses for every occasion sport, street, after
noon and evening. In the choicest materials,
styles and colors. Betty Wales and Rosemary
Dresses excluded from the sale.
Dresses: gfe'S.:: $17.50
Dresses: SSf.:! $27.83
Dresses: tSSt-.V. $41.83
Dresses: tSSjS-.V. $80.50
Dress Shop Third Floor
What to give for Christmas is the ques
tion of the hour and busy shoppers are
taxed to the utmost in making the
proper selections. Perhaps these sug
gestions will help you:
Boudoir Caps
Frivolous bits of daintiness, thess adorable
boudoir caps will thrill any heart. Delightful
varied assortments in our Christmas groups,
priced from $1.00 to $3.95.
Knickers
The ever-increasing popularity of these com
fortable garments classes them among welcome
gifts for women of all ages. Priced from
$3.95 Is $7.50.
Wool Scarfs
The snug warmth of these soft wool scarfs
makes them particularly fitting for gifts at this
season. They're comfortable and warm in the
softest of brushed wool, in a wide choice of col-
on. Priced from $5.95 to $8.75.
Marabou Neckpieces
When the fur scarf seems a bit heavy, then
these fluffy Marabou Neckpieces are exactly,
what is wanted. Soft colorings and downy of
texture. Priced from $2.00 to $10.08.
Our Entire Stock of Suits on Sale in Three Groups
Value to $59.75 Values to $85.00 j Values to $125.00
$25.00 $39.75 $59.75
Suit Shop Third Floor
Our Entire Stoclf of
Girls' and Misses'
COATS
at a 30$ Discount
Warm winter coats for school or dress
.wear. Handsome materials, styles and
colors. Sizes 8 to 18.
Junior Shop Second Floor '
Gift Suggestions
From Our Toilet Goods Shop
Individual Bottle Coty's Lorigan Extract $6.50
Mary Garden Toilet Water $1.75 and $3.00
Roger & Gallet Fleurs de Amour Extract $7.50
Rigands Un Air Embaume Toilet Water $7.50
Sterling Silver Nu Point Pencil $1.49
Vanity Cases, double and single. .. .50c, $1.00 and $1.50
60c Cutex Manicure Sets 49c
A large assortment of Toilet Waters, all odor. .. .$1.00
Christmas Tree and Gift Dressings. .. .10c, 15c and 20c
11.00 Box Eaton's Highland Linen 89c
Toilet Goods Shop Maia Floor
Saturday, a
Sale of Blouses
In Two Groups
Crepe de Chine and Georg
ette Over-Blouses in suit shades,
including brown, navy, bisque,
mohawk and combination col
ors. Embroidered, beaded and
braided. Also a limited number
of plain tailored Crepe de
Chine.
at
$
2.95
Exclusive models of the fin
est quality materials in the most
fashionable styles and the new
est trimming ideas. .There are
Crepe de Chine and Georgette
in tunic, tie-back and regular
styles. Special for Saturday
BIoum Shop Second Floor
$
at
6.95
The Store of Specialty Shops,1
mm
II mmp mm) i
I.B. COO. lSti L JUCKS07 STS.
I mm
YUlMII.AVUf
Now You Can Enjoy a Smart
Warm Coat
On Easy-to-Pay Terms
NOW is the time to get one of these warm, styl
ish coats that are so becoming LATER is the time
to pay, if you use our special charge account plan
which spreads the payments over a long period of
time so you never miss the money.
There is a big selection of warm, good-looking styles, show
ing large and small collars with or without belts and any number
of pretty, fur-trimmed models, all very moderately priced.
New
Cloth
Coats
$1950
JL sad
up
New
Plush
Coats
$
22
50
up
Any Dress
25 Off
Modes new and distinctive for
every occasion in Tricotine,
Poiret Twill, Duvetyne, Canton
Crepe and Satin.
Any Suit
3313 Off
There are tailored models with
youthful, lines; others lavishly
embroidered or becomingly
trimmed with fur.
( $10 Worth of
'Advo' Groceries
If You Join
Our Hoosier Xmas
Club Plan Sale
. Wouldn't it be splendid this
Christmas to give her a cheerful,
year-round gift that will pre
serve her health and make her
kitchen hours shorter by saving
needless steps?
$11 00 Down
And $1 Weekly
Brings Her Hooiier on Xma
With a big box of "ADVO"
Christmas Groceries free. But
you must act quickly, as we have
only a limited number of
Hoosiers on hand.
We Selected "Advo"
Groceries
because, being absolutely pure,
fine flavored and reasonably
priced, they are economical be
cause you use less.
Pound Boxes of
Balduffs
$1.00 Box
Chocolates
44 c
Pathe Feres Co. Wires Us to Hold a Christmas
inv
rnonograpns
Regardless of cost, we place on sale our entire stocks of "nationally advertised" Pathe
Phonograph at the lowest prices they have sold for in years. If you have been thinking of
giving the home folks a Phonograph for Christmas, this sale is YOUR opportunity.
SaleM
Regular Pathe Wired
Price Sale Price
Model 3 $55.00 $35.00
Model 6 $75.00 $50.00
Model 12 Regularly $175.00; Xmas Sale Price
Regular
Prle.
Model 7 .....$110.00
Model 10 $150.00
Path. Wired
Sal. Price
$75.00
$90.00
$110.00
Join the $1.00 Down "Pathe" Christmas Club.
TEN DAYS Free Trial in Your Home, if You Wih. '
Easy-to-Pay Terms No Interest To Pay
Saturday! Great
Special Purchase
Sale of
Cut Glass
at the Year's Lowest Price
From a standpoint of "variety"
and "value-giving" this is the
"Gift Sale" of the year, offering
Semi-Cut Candy Jars, Footed Jel
lies, 6-inch Handle Nappies. 12
inch Orange Bowls, 12-inch Celery
Trays, lO-ineh Hexagon Vases.
8-ineh Bowls, 8-inch Nut Bowls,
6-inch Footed Comports, 7-inch
Footed Bowls, 8-inch Footed Pickle
Dish. 6-inch Footed Triangle
Nappies. Marmalade Jars, Sugar
and Cream Sets, Mayonnaise Bowls
wilh Ladle, 6-inch Flower Baskets,
etc., etc., in beautiful cuttings at
the ridiculously low price of
98c
You Can Actually Save
50 !
onDolls, Toys, Books, Games
Don't take our word for this shop around
compare and be convinced. Purchasing in carload lots
in addition to our favorable location Out of the High
Rent District means a substantial savinjr on vour
Christmas Toys. Make your selections Saturday while
stocks are complete. .
Santa Is Here!
The jolly old fellow wants to
meet every girl and boy and
hear what they want for Christ-
mas.
Have Toys Charged
Your credit is good here. Buy
Toys now and pay next year.