The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927, October 21, 1922, Page 6, Image 6

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from illHliict enurt yiHlenhiy on com
! p!;:.lnt of Mm. CoiTielliiH Connelly
that contractorM were iihIiik hitnljthlc
tint upeeifle.i. IliinliiK will he helii
TuiHday on a permanent Injunction,
Warden Comes for TruMy,
I.t'tiriiM Two More Have Fled
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the Montniia Htiite peiiltenllai'y lit
1'eer J,oillfi, Who W,'l IHTeHlC'l here re.
cently mid elm I'Ked Willi hreiiklm? ini'l
enti'riiiK', left on n return Juiiith y
to tlio Monlatiu jicniU'iit laly ypHter
ilay nfternoon,
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t oller of the peiilientliiry. While lit
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Man Ordered Never to Drive
Automobile in Cily Again
Fred Hytien, 1010 North Thirty
flrxt Htivc-t, oil HiileHtniiii, wno sen
tenced in ceiilral police court jeHter-
day never to drive u motor car In !
Omaha uKahi. Judpo Wiipplch'M or
der followed llyncH conviction on
i liai Kcs of drunkcniiCHH ami reo(lens
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Brandeis Shoes for Men
Two Exclusive Models
The Campus'
6.50
In Wine
or Black
Calfskin
6.50
In Wine or Black
Calfskin
Low Style, C C3
l.tniid. is Sinn .f.r inert havo tu:!i t. a repu
tation lot- ti;tlity iiiul ernVf, atul t tliose
fh.-uue tori -ties lias been jiildttl tle.
Dependable Shoes for
Growing Boys
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E?''ai' ii I ' ! ' I -,i!t ' f .-,.'.rr I' M Ml't '4t!'
tl . . . jar
I oil t t a.oo
Our I'vnuuutjt Shoe Window n JTth
l!!,i tin Lifit tPattiiti iiml
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TOYS
For Tiny Tots
Dressed Sleeping: Dolls With
pretty iIivhsch, nl raw liuttt,
linc nnl KttirkiiiKH. FTf
i;aeh, OUt
Large Sletping: Do'ls 2o to
21 whvH lnntf with O AA
juvtty curls, ut i)J
All the Tinker Family Is here
now. Mammy Tinker, ISrllc
Tinker, Tonnny Tinker, Tillie
Tinker, Turtle Tinker, Jumpy
Tinker, Tinker Hemlx and the
new (Jratid Tinker. Meet the
Tinker fninily Satiin'ny.
Toy Telephones Vou lift the
receiver ninl tlio hell rin(?s,
think of that. Thin is the Pin-
phono, a dandy, ninl 1 AA
priced at - A UU
Foot Balls A complete line of
genuine leather pebble Rrain,
canvas lined footballs. Priced,
33 $4, $5
Imported Bisque Headed Dolls
Sloepintr, dolls pft
0 inches lotiK. at tlUC
Parcheesir the Royal Game
of India; rpecial J
Madam Hendren Mamma Dolls
They walk, they talk and you
ean wash their hands and faces
3 50 ,,,.,5.00
Main Floor Arcade
Gloves
Children's Duplex Gaunt-lets-Kaysor
fabric gloves
with smart pique soatrts
in covert, brown and
trray; sizes 1 to 1 Off
7; per pair, JLt&J
Leather Gauntlets for
Boys and Girls Service
able shades of dark
brown; fleece lined, with
large, roomy " A A
cuff; pair, l.lU.
Suede Fabric Gloves for
Children One-clasp
styles in brown and pray;
sizes 1 to 7; Jf
per pair, UtIL
Main Floor North
Girls' Winter Apparel
Samples of Girls' All-Wool
Cloth Dresses
Made of fine serge in
clever styles trimmed
with colored yarn em
broideries, silk sashes
in colorful plaids and wool
crepe collars and cuffst
Straight line models, plain
and pleated skirt styles.
Sizes 6 to 34 years.
4.59
Second Floor West
Wonderful' Values in Girls1
Winter Coats
300 Smart New Models
Have Just Arrived
Warm cloakings in desir
able fall shades have been
tailored into becoming fur
trimmed models for girls
from 6 to 14 years. Both
with and without belts.
9.95
Second Floor-West
Winter Coats for Growing Girls
Cleverly tailored warm coats with or without fur collars in sizes G to 10 for little
girls and .12, 14 and 16 for flappers. Priced from 15.00 to 49.50
Second Floor West
Hosiery for the Children
English , Ribbed
Part Wool
Hose
For Misses, Boys and Girls Buy them for comfort or buy7
. I--1... 1 1- MA i,n
tnem IOr ROOU JOOKB, Hie; mc juou uv
thing for youngsters when the weather
is raw and uncertain. These are smart
looking part wool heather mixtures in
medium weiirht. All sizes. Seconds of
1.00 qualities. Per pair,
Main Floor North
for comfort or
39
Allen A Black Gat Hosiery
Children's Fine Ribbed Hose Made ofVrong. yarns and
reinforced at nil points of wear. Medium QP
weight in blacky white or brown, per pair, Ot)C
Boys' Heavy Ribbed Hose With triple knee and heavily
reinforced throughout. In black , Qk
or brown, per pair, . . OtlC
Children's Lisle Hose -Medium weight hose with triple
knee and reinforced heels and toes. An excep- Kf
tifflially good looking stocking. Black only, OUC
Misses' Mercerized Lisle Hose Semi-fashioned, with high
luster finish. ' Just the hose to give satisfaction for
growing girls. Black, white or brown, at tJlL
Main Floor North
For Baby's Complete Winter Outfitting
Warm Knitted Bon
netsLittle ears are
warm as toast under
these. In white with
pink or blue trim
mings. Polo caps for
boy babies in dark
colors. Priced,
39c .o 98c
White Chinchilla Coats Smart belted or yoke styles for
boys or girls from 1 to 4 years. These Rplendid A QO
little coats are hcavihi interlined, at HttUO
Children'! Winter Hats Vel
vets, corduroys, chinchillas and
cloth hats with becoming
touches of ostrich feathers,
French flowers and ribbon bows
in color combinations most at
tractive. These are samples
whica we are offering at Vi
their regular prices which were
from .98 to 12.50. Saturday
at li PRICE.
Koiy Wrap A perfect outdoor
coat, carriage And auto robe of
soft white Kozy down, trimmed
with blue or pink . O QO
ribbons, at .0
Infants' Worsted Shirts But
ton front style; QQp
special at, UV
Tub Dromes for Little Darling
Little ginghams and cham
brays, some with panties that
are truly remarkable values.
These are samples from high
priced lines offered to you at
M their regular prices, which
range from 1.59 to 3.98. Satur
day at
79c to 1.98
A lieautlful New Baby Blanket
All wool blanket with dainty
ribbon binding, attractively
made so one side Is dark and
one light. Size
36x54 Inches, at
Main Floor South
Ked Star IMaDem Torn anil
hemmed, ready for use. Absor
bent and sanitary. Physicians
recommend Red Star Diapers.
Sizes 24x24 inches, 1 DQ
per dozen, xOU
Infants' Wool Hose t- In white
only; seconds OOn QQn
special at OOCand OVK
Infants Soft Soled Shoes, Slip,
pers and Moccasins W bite
washable kid In black and white
combinations. Some with pink
and blue trimmings. H of reg
ular 1.00 to 1.35 shoes, Satur
day
4.98 50c and 68c
A Thought
for the
Young Folks
Here is a sentence worth while:
"The finest tilings of lire Hre tlione
e want to give away." The Ilran-rii-ls
8tore Is a incri nnllli) Intuitu
lion and tins things for sale, but
like every oilier liiHiltuiInn made
up of men and women It ts anxious
to pass on good prartiral thought..
While buying newspaper spnre to
advertise our wares we do not
hesitate to line some of that spare
for things that will help In other
ways than In the matter of bar
gains. So we give to the readers
of our advertisements the helpful
sentence quoted above from an edi
torial printed lo the Philadelphia
Public Ledger. The entire edi
torial will be helpful alike to young
folk's and grown folks. Here It Is:
There Isn't room, la crowded
life for everything, and one must
choose. Harder than the distinc
tion between bad and good Is the
differentiation between the good
and the better, or the better and
the best. When one has seen and
known the best, one Is less likely
to be tempted Into accepting the
second-rate.
A rich man purchases food and
flowers and the service of an or
chestrabe purchases the presence
of others at his feasts and dances
but he cannot purchase society,
for aoclety Is not a matter of gor
geous and costly entertainment; It
la an affair of congenial and cor
dial affiliation. You may have far
better society at a fireside in a
woodland camp or among primitive
nomads than In the sophisticated
air of a rich man's palace.
Personality is one of the treas
ures of life that are worth more
than ropes of pearls. We are so
constituted that we look to others
for the lift we do not find within
ourselves. We take heart again
from the shining face as from the
glowing word of the preacher. We
read of someone who bore up and
struggled on in the face of all bard
conditions and we ray, "If he did
that, I can!" First among the fin
est things of life let us set down
the good Influence one human be
ing may have upon another. That
la, fundamental to ill else.
The things that are enjoyable
literature, art, music; horses and
dogs, golf and baseball; the sheer
delight In a day of a glorious sky
and a beautiful earth all these
things are twice as much to us
when we divide them with another.
The first Instinct of the soul In
the presence of delight Is to share
It, and by sharing to enhance It. .V
picture or a book, a sermon or a
play, or a symphony, Is bss to us
In the absorption than in the com
munication to a kindred spirit. If
you do not feel like sharing It at
once, the thing you have Is less
precious to you. The first Inspira
tion of a true professor of religion
is the feeling that what he has Is
so precious that ho must not hug
It to himself, but pass It oo. The
finest things of life are those c
want to give away.
J. I BRANDKIS & SONS.
Dependable Clothing for Lively Boys
Boys' Warm
Sweater
Coats
2.48
For Boys From 3
ta 13 Yean
hlll.ttt'M, l fit Oil
in.hMs Mt tvlr;
wtth l.irv't" !
In-; in ""lfl '"l r
.r n !r t iiil tiiti
ti"U; smI litiivv
mrtiuiit tint will
t .tr vu II nl It-rj
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Juvenile Overcoats
For Boys 3 to 10 Years
iiood-IooMnc little garments in snappy styles with convertible collar r buttoit-tonfck
styles. Made of all wool fabric, chinchillas and fine heavy overcoat inns with heavy wool
lining. Well made coats that will stand the wear. In all the new shade f brown, greep,
and Kfay. Priced at 0.75.
Other Overcoats Priced From 4 05 to 25 00
New Swagger Overcoats for Older Boys
' Sites 9 to IS Ytar
f'lcvrr itjlvs in belted mats with Ur$ eunrtibl collart. Uni!i pattern that appeal ta lie ynuim M
low s taste lit lanrica inat wi.i ttanl rough wear, l.lne,! nn inavy wui u ngs sun y t h
juke and lcews. Attracts new culiTing of gray, brown and gmn, Priennl at I I J
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New Tall Styles la Byt Hal
aa4 Caps I'oUw, Uui. A!
)ine, kxS ImI,, lit eluth,
p;ut.- an t rhiiu-hiiUt I'ro'l
Imii,
f)8e u 2,50
lays' New Wlatsr Cpe Alt
Vh f ir ii.t in U It fef win
Iff .!'. s l fUi, A Urge
sel.s ti. i.f ..!. 1. 1 1 ti
Boys' Head wear I Flannelette Nightwwr
y iiulity
95c
1.G5
1.18
Nishi Oirmeati-M.fle f
tl.utnil-ttt', will m.fle, rut full:
Night ShirUu.- i to Iti; mat
Ktrij ,in iiuW er I'luo, racli,
pijamas - T tlf '
! ls Hrll tMi a;i! Irunuinl, f.i.
S!rert With f.t tj I u ltj
v.-iiiffrtal'l, warm atul tltmMc,
Hffi' C" leal MJ
Boys' Flannel
Blouses
Rgvhr 125 Value
Culltr ,itt. U !lv; -tt
(ti tUty ; full ml; u't
i! ! in sra r Mue;
waLal'le; OQ
r.wh, lOt
150 Boys'
Mackinaws
4.65
Values From
5.50 to 7.50
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