The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927, November 18, 1922, Image 5

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    nil; m;K; omaiia. Saturday, xovkmisku 18.
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many Answerm"
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Poor Children
ral Pain of CoM, Little
Feet Already liod Inb
lie Officials Among
Donors.
in leaponaa III coming, coming
ii'iillnir from tha generous heart"!
h-Ihi know tho pleasures and Umnlnu
or Klvlnrf.
Heverul dorcn tmli of rold, lil'lo
reel already bma been aliod In good,
atout, warm alioea.
"old, nippy tiny a, wn-Un mi. I month
loom ahead. It ii auliiHt theaa that
tli fund li i u t fialit on behalf nt the
tender I'tilr, boy a ami aula who live
in tho homea where poverty rul,
wlicr thera la no father. whre tins
limllur Klrufulm m;,iliint rul mIIm
mid can (ii'iino (In mi. ii. ihnn uH Hie
"iTi adiii y food for ln-r lit 1 1 o'o a.
Jb.iry Ilitil, cnii'ily attoriu- i bet,
ami John rtnhhlna, mul mnnicor
lirt, are aiming lh contributors to
lay. Nd "overhead" exponas It) Ihia fund,
Inveallgiitl.m la Hindu by teachers,
fre i.f i liiim. Tour ilolliir la loo per
cent efficient.
Addr-aa your gift to Kreo Plum
Fund, Thai Omiilia lire, Check Irmy
be nimlo out that way, too.
rrr.laii.ljr Hi-knawMar
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11.111 Ml
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Mitrjnrla ami Hld.ar.l Mlllrr goo
M.. W rM I'liliit, .Nrll j
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rillm , 'tiinmn S.iki
John Yi. lloMilua s.M)
Tillnl 1 ilODIXI
New Hurgcss-Nasli
Store Head Named
f. F. Dailcy of 'liter Fair lo
lit conic .Senior V icfc Presi
dent January 1.
At an informal meeting of M. K.
Hmith company ntocklioldera living: In
Oinilm, l-'rldey noon, at the plant,
Wurd IJuigiHd, president, explained
rhmiK'-M In the organization within
the punt week and outlined plana for
the future.
"The plans wore enlhiiHlastli-ally re
ceived," he reported ot the Hose of
the gathering.
New Manaitrr Aininiiner'.
They will In- approved formally at
a r.H'f-iiiiK of all stock holder to lie
culled soon.
At tha tamo time, burgees an
nounced that J. I'". Pulley, senior
tiierchaiid,'.a manager of the Fair, in
(.'Itlraao, will come to Omaha January
I ai eetjlor vlee president and r-oii-i
rat manager of the Hurscss N'aslj
xloro, potiitnnn atia-k -of which waa
hoiiht l.y M. E. BmJih company, I Ida
weclc.
With I lie Kair 2. Ycirw.
5 Dailcy l paid to he one of the best
iiitji't'liHiidisljig experta In tli coin
try. r llo iios iK'en wllh lh Tt'&ljt 25
years. Hffi.re that, he wa oonueet'
d with Mui-Hhall Field and big atorea
In St. l.ouia, Kvunsvlllo and Teire
llanle.
Unilcy will bring hl wife and
daughter with h'm wlieii he arrives
tho first lit the venr.
Xo fliHinjey i llic name of the
Ujisena Xrisli t ,v- will lie made and
noiio In tiif Hioro pi.TFonnel, Uurt,'e8
aniiouijct'.l. Tom Iledinond and J. J.
Ilualoy continue In c.hargo jntil
Dailey'3 ; rival.
Fou: i Woman Attacked
. b "Gas Pipe" Footpad
A fourtli victim of the "pus pipe
t litis" w-M added to the lit in th'?
p:-r-on r-f Mrs. Kiinnie I'diiiNky. "
I'Olfi North Klphteeutli Mn-ot. Hhe
n ported : ) i: o jesteidny that on
ediiefiduv f vt InR after leaving the
p. .tuo of her l-iolherdn law blie win!
pursued tnd I eaten by a man an
awerina; li:e deneriptioti Biven to of
ficers by three other women subjected
to aflvere beating earlier In the week.
Mrs. Itadlnsky came from Kussia
int June.
She ia row under physician'' care
u licr lionm.
Inity Iioxoars Hushing
Veht in Train Formation
Solid tiiiins of empty box cara are
l.fiui; runlu-d to (Mniiha from eiistein
l.ne t" relieve the jtliorinye. The
l. rut train of M) earn arrived lit Cmui-
Ctl 1HUII J rn-l .
airly w It. hid to tha fulii I'mille
-nds. fmni tlh tin v. ill bo
p. lived wrPlWfiri! for loading.
t inier lniie.l by Hie nr "ervic ill
viainn of the Ainerl.iin INMw.iV nw.
ii;itlon at ;hiiiKtou ioom.I.i thi
..i.tern lirra piomplly moe l.
Uftlna t the. I'nion V'nWtic, N"Hl.rn
I ii. .IK! Mud '".rent Norlbi rn. the ebb f
i.nnera' from the ahorttig wblili pi
ait In tho et and ioth't.
Thrt urdem reoium that none thn
... hvt t;nt duty I turned over f
tl, u f tbene llir. f l!ne nt I'bt
fiW
Kiwui4n AVrl t
in j!;tKalioii Army I ri
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IIOMHCOMING WKKK
Crvighiun University
11 m. IUi Wiie Hill ner obxf rvatory.
1 p. m. SMiilt'iita' flint.t roll fall, with prtfiiUition
nf Lovintr I'up.
'1 p. m. d'ainr: I'reik'hton t. M icliiifnn Ajruien.
8 p. m. !nre anil Smoker liymnaaium.
EVERYBODYS STORE
A thin tic 8321
If you can't runic to wo us. .use the
telephone. We will promptly connoet you
vith the person or department wantcJ.
Going or Coming It Will
Pay You to Be Here for
Overcoat Week
Nov. 18th
to 25th
v $50
Models
for Men and
Young Men
An entire week devoted lo the proper outfitting of overcoats. Spe
cial preparations include the assembling of full and complete assort
ments', by far tho largest that we have had at any time this season,
conservative and scmi-con.servative garments of a quality that cannot
be approached at the same price. Overcoats such as men have found
by experience will prove satisfactory under the most rigorous test, that
of constant wear.
Priced $25.00 to $50.00
Other Models Include
Highland Heather Overcoats
Fine for cold weather and you'll be just as warm and comfort
able in yours as other men look to be in theirs. All hand tailored, with
every seam satin taped. Mixtures in browns, grays, greens.
$55 to $70
Men's Warm
Brighton Carlsbad
Winter Caps Sleeping Garments
The newer caps are rnaiie of wool
ens or tweeds in lifflit or dark pat
terns. The unbreakable visor givci
added service.
Each, $2.50
A Bargain Price on
Bath Robes
These chilly mornings a ."nan finds
need of u warm bath robo, VV have
blanket rubra in a lnrjte assortment
of patterns and colors, at a remark
ably low price.
Kach. $4.95
Good heavy weight outing flan
nel with a warm, fleecy nap; cut
large and full they make a comfort
able sleeping garment.
Triced $3.00 and $3.50
Winter Weight
Union Suits
yuulity merchandise priced as low
as possible tho feature of Cooper
Kctitiington and Yalora underwear.
Cotton, silk and wool, cotton and
wool and wonl.
Priced $1.50 to $8.50
Men's Cape Gloves, Special $2.65
FuifM Math M.n't bHua-Maia TImt
3&!i
4sH
4m,
ft
kill
Boys' Overcoats
Reasonably Priced
'HM25
Ustlioat Week in the liny' Miop, too,
A real department that take ero of the
need f bo) a cui-tiutotily our
Men' l imrtiiitMtt I W fler ttirir
iI.hU. t irr v'itnnt nt that ar nerv.
blv i"t ahu'il, tiin t iiutigh for I tttrr
nrar, li e t,:;h nu!liy innl clt" nr k
l,t tl t k expeit t.f I!iirje-Nh
Klttteit.
!riM, tn, liinv l grern, t trrds
V vrun and i her ntleri4l in d -utl
l !. lull im( h lf bt Med l) lh
v ! . a t! t id lfr
Candy Specials
Fresh Tenochi
Vou will like this rich crenin
candy. Vanilla nut and maple
nut flavoring.
Tound, 41
Peanut Brittle
Crisp molasses candy chuck
full of peanut.
Tound, 2lt
Assorted Chocolates
Cream centers flavored with
vanilla, maple, whip mam,
maple sundae, strawberry and
pineapple.
Pound, 34
Jumbo Peanuts
Take some of these salted
peanuts home to the kiddies.
2 rounds for 35c
Chocolate Fritters
Peanut clusters with centers
of fondant maple and vanilla
flavored, covered with choco
late. round, 34c
Burfwt-Nath Candy Shop
Maisanfna Floor
Notion Needs
"Kitz" double inenh net, all
colors, dozen, 90c,
Panama nets, tied ends, all
colors, 3 for 25c.
Fedora nets with clastic, all
colors, 8 for 25c.
Bonnie B nets, double meh,
all colors, 2 for 25cj single
mesh, 3 for 25c,
Gainsborough nets, single
mesh, all colors, dozen, $1.00;
double mchh, dozen, $1.50.
Venida nets, double or single
mesh, all colors, 2 for 25c.
Assorted wire hair pins,
box, 10c.
Mareele wavers, tempered
steel, 75c and $2.00.
Hair curlers,' six in pkg., 35
and 50c
Parisian curlers, all sizes,
15c up.
Hair rolls of human hair cov
ered with net, all lengths, up
to 7Sc
Burf ewNash Maia Flcor
Worthy oj Note
Wrist Watches
for Women
15-jewel nickel lever move
ment in 14-kt. white gold case
that carries a 25-year guaran
tee. 10 ligne tonneau shape
withv engraved back and bezel;
silvered dial. P'itted with black
ribbon and 14 kt, engraved
:lasp.
Saturday, $17.50
Solid Gold
Engraved Case
Saturday, $17.50
Exquisitely beautiful is this
rectangular watch with 13 jew
el adjustable movement and
silver dial. Very novel is the
6 ligne rectangular case of
14- kt. gold; ribbon bracelet
with white gold clasp.
Saturday, $27.50
for Men
No. 12 Size
These watches are guaran
teed to give the kind of Kervira
a busy man gives a watch. The
cases are handsomely engraved,
11-kt. green or white gold case.
15- jewel llelhros movement.
An exceptional value at thi
pricing.
Saturday. $25.00
Toilet Goods
Thermos Hottlcs
NVMc plated turrunrftej
thi r.it" bottle, Bial $ t .39 ;
brown enameled, quart n.
Ill plain mi M ant-, ejwert .
14 80. Plain l.ickle rax' fim.l
jar, quart ), f 4 (0
Soap:
Ii. ..i.ul Sap, t-ke 2U.
I'a.k.-f Tar oap, take J It
(u'mna !', t 11.
Patm tin ."nap, .1 fur li..
'huitrv tlo-iwi t, Urr, r
T0 nitl ii, A tut !.
Toilt t (IimhU
l'i I' ' irf, lr,- (. .,
i t i.u r h r'tr, iit,
I .Lin,,, ..-,
a,.- I I o n, Jti nail. ,
r'ftwi l.i rt, Ifa,
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k i i it r -t. it
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A Group of Better Coats
About 100 in All Reduced
'25
Velour
Normandy Cloth.
Bolivia
Navy, Brown
Copenhagen
Black, Deer
A mighty opportunity, when practically everyone in looking for a new winter coat
that will look smart and trfni straight through this and another season, too-
Black Caracul Grey Caracul Beverelte Australian Opossum
lias trimmed pome of them, others are plain
and tailored. Sizes for girls and small women.
Bur(Mi-Naia .Coat Shop Third Floor
In the Progress
of Gloves
Good Usage
Claims These
Lambs G loves
12-button style. Dark
brown, beaver and mode, the
season's most favored colors
arc shown In these gloves.
An exceptional value at this
price
Pair, $4.50
Chateau
Gauntlets
New color combinations in
navy with gray, brown wit ii
mode, black with pearl. All
are attractively embroidered
on the back. Priced, the
pair
$6.00 and $7.50
Burftit-Natb Main Floor
Fashion's Newest Fancy
Flower Hats of Faille
$ COO ,,,$1050
Vivid rosit-tinted confections, deep blues,
and clear greens In which one glimpse her
own loveliness. Faille nilk with an abund
ance of blown gluHS, celephane or silk and
linen flowers and fruit are fanhioncd with
out brims for greater comfort above deep
fur collars.
Choice of Any Velvet Hat
French Room Models Included
Saturday $5.00 to $7.50
Burtcta-Nath Hat Shop Third Floor
Hosiery : Underwear
P.riced'to Create Interest
Beaded Bags
'Durgess-Nash Special'
Silk Hose
Pair, $2.50
The name carries the
certainty that these hose
are unexcelled for wear.
Black, brown and all the
wanted shoe shades.
Buiff ii-Nmh
Lacn Clox
Silk Hose
Pair, $3.50
Fashion favors fancy
silk hose for winter wear.
We have large and com
plete stocks from which
to make your selection.
Main Floor
Carter's Underwear
For Children 2 to 16
Complete satisfaction is assured the mother who pur
chases Carter's underwear. It may be secured in all
grades from the lightest weight cotton to the heavyf all
wool, including, of course, the silk and wool and cotton
and wool mixtures. The fit and shape will not Wash
out nor will it shrink. You will find the prices no higher
than you usually pay.
Bui-fMt-Nanh - Main Floor
In a Special $CT95
iSellinrr nt
t
Each tiny stitch is done by hand. Each
tiny bead is sewn in its place by deft French
fingers. Do you wonder at the inimitable
charm of these bags? Gay colors or soft glow
ing hues that are so typically French, can you
resist one?
Burf Bt.-Naih Jowtlry Shop Main Floor
Two New Patterns Received in
Community Silver
The name "Community" on
plated ware has the same meaning
that "Sterling" has on solid silver.
It stands for a value and quality
that years of experience have built.
The new patterns, "Duchess" and
"Baronet," are guaranteed for 20
years; the former is a gray finish,
while the latter is bright.
i T "V
Buffet Set
This set con.si.sts of six solid
handle dinner knives, six flat
handle dinner forks, nix tea
spoons, six tablespoons, one sugar
shell and one butter knife, in r,
beautifully lined rase.
Priced, the set. $12.75
Knives and Forks
Knives, forks, spoons or any
;f the many odd pieces for which
the hostess and housewife always
find so many uses, may be ptir
tha.M'd separately.
Moderate pricing.
iCi-piei c buffet set with' hollow handles. $31.75.
Ry,..t ,N.U J,i, .- M..a I law
Kelt Slippers, Pair SI. 49
NEW
m RECORDS FQ
66109 Three O'Clock in
the Morning John
McCormack.
18957 Nelly Kelly, I Love
You American Quar
tette. You Remind Me of My
Mother.
IK6.1 -Homesick, fox trot
V!iitman Orchestra.
All Over Nothing at
All Great White Way
Orrheatra.
l4&'S4Tomorrw, fox trot
Great White Way Or
rheatra. You Gave Me Your
Heart, Fox t r o t
Great White Way Or
(hratru, litiJ-l Wish I CoulJ
Mummy l.ikn My Jt
ter kattf-'-Virrmiana.
I..e! Hat I Hat t t,o
Itmit Alora - trg.n-.aii.-.
Cliimtx
Snug l.ttle- loiiuloir !iinei wilh padded elk aide. '-t..tie ef
fects trimmed with aatin ritdiona nnd silk pom-pom', they will make
dainty I'hrittrna gifts and are one thing that exrry woman appreciate.
l;ood Choppi
fclt Saab Mm 1 1
Pillow Cases, Kach, 25c
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