The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927, October 28, 1922, Page 3, Image 3

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linc iVgMatioii IW
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Hon ciin hi- looked upon UH (.(HM ,,K.
Inliilli.il. Nijiio f n ,m the f,iii,-r
U( Ih" txieim of lher jiroupa."
Tl, k. i i.-iHiy wi.m nu t nt Lawrence
r.y l-io Kluhr.-Hliilo aecrctiiiy i,f
IH Illtlll'P, .illJ Hit, !, ,'.nKjni.,,r
ms" r jmiiidon, nrm ,y (iwUi WHH ,
iiali,i.,i wllh Urn Hupp..m-iiiiil 1
Wlili-r rli)j4- t Cillli'Iliplnlr-ii ,y fr ,
winlcni N,-I,i;ikn roil in ii-m. The !
pat titunt of Agriculture, Mr. Wull.ico
ini.l, nm I h ii H.-.I ujiuii to ifiiWi-r ;
u. h acivjie an It can fur tt- promo- !
t icii of IhiH ii a will nil nil other Kwi- 1
-ritr HKrliiiltiirul Inliri'Mln.
Il iok in IlolWii'Ki! tnnlRlit and
tomorrow will miiko a m-imoiihI iiiHpt-c-.
tmii of the miiiplfincntal watifr tirrl- '
lory, t-iiWiiiK (lie Way wllh a upt-ccli In
iraiui jHlaiul.
Lt-ague of Woiiipii 'oifrg
Calls Mei-ting in Hastingn
firanil IiilnnJ, SvU., (n t, 27. A cll
f.-r tlm (hint amiiial ' conventlnn. of
l ho NcliraHka X-t-aKuo 0f Wumi-n
Volcra to he hi-IW In Iatin(?H, No
einlier 16 and 17, ha tier-n lcnucd
l-y lh B;nle proHldi-nt, Mr. C, O.
J Cyan of thi city.
Amonjf Hpouliora be Mr. Maud
Wood I'urk, iiatlonnl chairman, lios
tn: Dr. 1. jr. Dillon, chief, bureau of
lifalih, and I'rof. J. v. Monnlrnf,
,f)lltlcnl oiononiiHt.
Republican Speakers
K. II. IIOIfKI.I.,
C anillilulii for L'nilril Main gtnatur.
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.,,.r,o 1 :3U P. M.
trnn,hur iM p M,
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Tl'KSDAT, OCTOHKR SI.
Pavld ciiy .(, A. M.
llmluard Mm p. m.
Wahii. 4.m p
l-rnmonl :uu p. i.
WKOXEHpAT, NOVE1IBKR 1.
North hmii o nil A. M.
Huliuylur J do p. ,m.
I'-ilunihun I d'l p, .M
Can ml 'ley s on p. M.
T1IPHSDAY, N0VKM1JKH 2.
1''ullrtun 10:110 A. M.
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PlBtli- Center 4 i,l p. A.
Btantim fc ou P. M.
KKIDAT, NOVKJIflKIl 2.
rilaer 9:30 A. M.
Wt Point 1:30 P. M.
Ki rll.ner 4 on p. m.
lluojier. , 7:30 p. m.
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ramliilitle fur liiivrnnr.
HATOKDAV, OCTOHEH ?.
T-mr of HI--hMr-lNon coiouy with former
onireaMimn Heiivm. No iltiti-a given.
MONDAY. OCTOllKIl 30.
V'ymor 10:00 A.
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3:011 P. M.
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SATI'HDAT. OCTOUEIl J8.
Brohen lluw u:00 P. M.
M.'OAT. KCTOHKR 30.
Norlh Plana 00 P,
TI K.SOAY OCTUHKH 31.
Omral 'liy :U0 5, II
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Get Ready for the
"Made-in-Omaha 1 Show
Montlay, October 30, to, Saturday, No-vonilH-r
I. Opon 11 a. m. to 1) p. m.
Eighth Floor Tha Brandaia Stora
i
Saturday I the Last Day of Our
Free Musical Program
(Jiveii in our Men' C! rill. Tenth Floor,
to 5 p. m.
Tad 17th Slrrat Elaatora
Candies
Cream Pattiet V r p h Ii I y
niadu for Saturday in a:t
Mirtod flavors, Per
at 20C
Milk and Bitter Sweet
Chocolate O u r o w n
ir.;.ke with creamy fruit
and nut centers. Per
pound, UH'
Cream Chocolate Dropt
Vanilla flavored. Per
pound, liJ)
Peanut Squarei Full of
fri'Khly roasted Spanish
. peanut. A deliciourt con
fection hpecially priced
for Saturday, tvr pound,
at VJd
Hallowe'en Novelties
Decorate the house for
Hallowe'en. Whether you
have a party or not, it gives
a festive air to the family
dinner, especially when;
there are little folk, to
have a few jay (streamers
or jumpy cats about.
Snapping Mottoes Of dec
orated crepe paper in
black or oranjre contain
ing snapper, hat, and
favor with verse. Kach.
at 10 and 15
Nut Cups and Baskets
Per doz 50d and 1.00
Crepe Paper Hats Many
clever shapes and colors.
Priced from 2 for 5 to
35 each.
Hallowe'en Pumpkin Lanterns-Wit
h wire handles.
Each... 5, W, 25c
Dancing Skeletons My.
but they're weird! Each,
at - 15C
Blowout3. horns and
other novelties at trifling
cost may be found in the
Candy Department. ,
Main Floor West
Saturday is Last Day
of Our 3-Day Sale
Drugs
andToilet Goods
Woodbury's Facial Soap
3 bars for 50
Mavis Talcum Powder
At 15C
50c Hind's Honey and
Almond Cream, 37
1.00 Krank's Lemon
Cream, 69
35c Palmolive Shaving
Cream, 27
50c Gillette Blades
dozen for 35
l.OOLavoris, 69C
50c Mentholatum, 37
50c Prophylactic Tooth
Brushes, oOC
1.00 Cutex Five-Minute
Set, 85
Mulsified Cocoanut
Oil, 37
15c Physicians' and Sur
geons' Soap Bar, 9
25c Djer Kiss Telcum Pow
derEach, 17 or 3 for
50.
Djer Kiss Extract
Ounce, 1.39
50c Djer Kiss Rouge, 35
1.00 Listerine, 7)
Main Floor-West
Venetian Preparation
Venetian A r d e n a Skin
Tonic Makes the skin
firm, white and brilliant;
priced at S5. 2.00 and
3.75.
Venetian Velva Cream, in
not h fattening cream, but
a delightful preparation
for a dry or tender kin,
t 2.00 ami 3.00
Vaaatiaai Oraafa Skin Food
la a ilrcp tiuua builder an.) of
hifh nutritive" valua t rrbuilj
worn ami fUMiy liatuia.
The r.randols Storo U th
rxvluiive selling agent in
Omaha of Elizabeth Arden
Toiht Preparations,
Main FttmrWrtt
In Our Prescrip
tion Department
7a Al.ki CJIq
lie t aaaa TaU m4 C
lalalkaf I aatt, J C
Oh l'l,a IKI
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I t int. ,
A Hat iaaa
a w ,a-
29c
33c
39c
Winter Apparel for Women and Misses
Offered at Low Prices in Saturday Sales
Women's Winter Coats 49
in Plain and Fur-Trimmed Models
Hundreds of women in Omaha will center their attention
on this coat offering. Here are stunning new wraps in
scores of styles, fur trimmed in Platinum Wolf, Black Wolf,
Black Fox, Kit Fox, , Australian Opposum, Caracul and
Squirrel. They are fashioned of velvety pile fabrics in
Ormandale, Normandy, Arabella,
Lustrosa, Panvelaine, Velverette
and others, in all the winter colorings.
Second Floor West
Women s Fur-Trimmed Suits 23
Velours. Duvet de Laines and Twills fashion fa
these smart suits trimmed in Beaver, Squirrel gy
broidery is found on many of them that is deco
rative and rich. In navy, black, brown, taupe
and Hawaiian. Sizes 14 to 44.
Second Floor West
'
ill JiiJ
1
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Girls1 Winter Coats 9.95
Dress or Street Styles
Built for warmth are these good little coats of heavy mix
tures and double-faced coatings in blues, browns and greenish
shades. Some have fur collars that snuggle up to sensitive
throats when it's blustery. They are tailored into girlish
models with plenty of pockets, either with or without a belt.
Sizes 6 to 14 years.
Other styles specially priced 1 (
urday at I. U KJXJ
for Saturday
Second Floor West
New Silk and Cloth Dresses 15.00
Inexpensively Driced but with many of the new style features that
yS I A tJL
rrr mark the radical fashion changes of this season. Draped skirts, flare
.1 ' p. 1 i ri i ii i i i t i i i
;A SKirts, iiowmg sleeves ana oasque moaeis are cieveriy aeveiopea m
Poiret Twill, Canton Crepe, Satin Face Canton, Brocaded Can
ton and Charmeuse In black, brown and navy. Sizes 16 to 44.
Second Floor West
New Blouses
Jacquette and Costume Styles
Lovely models that emphasize the indi
viduality of the xvearer developed jn Canton,
Crepe de Chine, Matelasse and Novelty Crepe
in suit shades or bright colors for those who
prefer s color contrast.
Priced 10.00 to 15.00
Second Floor South
Wool Tuxedo Coats
for Sport or Street Wear
Two-in-one style that can be worn open in the
usual manner or buttoned up if preferred. Tuck
ing around the cuff and bottom of the sweater gives
a f mart finish. In black, navy, brown, green, buff
or Copenhagen. When worn with a good looking
sport skirt, nothing rivals the chic of a sweater for
informal occasions.
Priced 7.95
A Remarkable Sale of Smart New Hats
Satin 7 Gold
Panne 1 oJU Silver
wif'y
A wonderful collectinu of .irly wintur hdt in a ih irnnng
rray of sb.ip, nni rlrr. 11. af.rai-tive tiw t'nbaiK, w ut
aide dr wrr it It fur nut ami wrap m hire, d- 1, m
i!ir and gtd'l ttnliil ilth. ilh lrwn, l!,i,k, t ' atut Ma.
1h r are l-rgt r hat U i!r n Wvr. off the fj r ni.nl N. t rl
CoM'J and Munv diiiifu d .hapcn, Urov it, t Ui V. . aiUvr
and guilt ai" thf Uurt-i lrv AH 'f tl.f' rv h;H utm!
ftsudrls that t greatly uh lrrpi it il f- r 'urd'a ivlimg.
Sport lUts f
-iiti'a nl ti'!
l in. I
tU nt ait tn
1.95
Courtesy Pays
COl'KTKSV pays. It pays as big in tlm
i ffaira of a dcpartnii'iit Htoro hh it ilm-s in
thn life of an imliviHuiil. The unu wtio
nmki's it a point, to hp rourtcmix to all with
whom hn comes in rontuct fitula himm-lt' culti
VHfing a acn-no atuli of finiKciiniMifsa iiikI
prnfita by it. He prufita by it with tmptTt to
his btimners affairs, hut hi fimla hm luri;r rcc
onippnri in thr hnppini'as tluit cotitinuiilly flows
into tho Jives of wi'll poiacil turn ami women.
A younir k i rl, in love with life ainl Imlililini;
ovi'r with joy, turni'il from n crowil of younu
and (M and rxrlninifd to a friend: "Ihm't you
Just lovn ftilks?" It wua not difficult for her
to ho kind and rotirtcouN, With her it wua a
hsbit faithfully cultivated. It pnid her in tho
friendships it won for hrr. Mori'ovor, it. pro
vidcJ hrr with that attitudn toward life whleh
insures happineas to thona who muintuin il.
IVilitcnraa. then, ia not only n rivie duty, but
it is a pi-raonal privilcire. Whothi-r it bo dis
played by pennant or kjnjr, in cotture or In
mansion, in workKhup, in rountint; room or in
the crowded WHyfan-s of a city, it pnya. Kor
tunste, indeed, in the man, woman or child who
underntnnds why it pay and how liiir it pays.
J. I.. HKANDKIS SON'S,
Fresh Cut
Roses
5c
Cut Flower Department
Main Floor- West
Ever -Ready
Flashlights
Every home should have one, for the
garage, the attic, the cellar and dark
closets. A handy, safe flashlight
always ready when needed. In both
wide and narrow lenses, two 70
and three-cell types. Special,
Unit Cells Fresh stock, each,
Fifth Floor West
lit
Sale of Women's
Hosiery
Kayser Silk Hosiery All silk from top
to toe; with pointed slipper heel and
Marvel stripe which prevents drop
3titches; full fashioned with double
soles and double silk hems. In black,
brown, beige, gray and tan. O QP
4.00 value. Saturday, pair, .7J
Women's Silk Hosiery In all silk, some
have lisle tops and soles, others have
lace insets or have lace stripes; all are
first quality, but some of our higher
priced numbers which have slight de
fects have been included. In black,
brown and the new shoe 1 QP
shades. Per pair, l.JJ
Women's Silk Hosiery With lisle gar
ter tops and double soles and high
spliced heels, others are silk to the
top; included are hose with lace in
sets and lace stripes; Italian silk and
chiffon silk hose with lisle hems. In
black, brown, beige, gray and tan.
These are seconds of 1 OP
2.50 grade. Per pair, i.uO
Continuing Our Sale of
Munsingfwear
for Women and Children
Seconds and Samples at Va to ' Less
Than Regular Prices
Women's Cotton Union Suits Medium
and heavyweights in many styles,
knee and ankle U-ngth. fleeced or
without, Kegular prices 1 QP
2.00 to 2.50; sale price. 1.4 J
Women's Wool and Silk and Wool Union
Suits The wanted ntyles in natural
color and white. Kegular O PA
prices t.r.O to 5.50; sale price, Z.DU
raHril
Boys' and Girls' Part Wool Union Suits
in all sizes 2 U It! years;
per auit,
1.79
Women's Jersey Silk
Underwear
lit dice t-ipju d Veat VMth ribbon or
Jersvy dk shoulder trp. All
m Ib sh only, Ther ar b th
McuwU and i4rt tiualily lit 1 PA
thisb.t. Kach, l.Dil
h Mi-omer ar all perfect jrarciH Hi
amt r,p,rl rrtntnueit fur r u
Nsta I, 5, ii, I in tlrH. O OA
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