The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927, November 25, 1922, Page 5, Image 5

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U1K OMAHA DEE : SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1922.
Manv Little Feet
Still Arc in Need
of Winter Shoes
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assortment of finest Toys from
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you will be amazed at the 1
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-Lady Whitcomb Virginia Dare
Here Are the
Names of the
Little Beauties
Hal Mahone
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Mary Larry
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I Special Selling of
Watches
At Prices Which Will
Save You Money
Men's Watches (irecn pold ca.se, online turned, shield for engraving, fancy dial, Arnhic
figures; 7-jewel KlRin movement, VI size 10-onr case, tliin model. Avery "j Q PA
fine timepiece. Kegulnr IS.50 value. Sale price, XtJeDU
Ladies' Wrist Watches Solid 11-U. green
gold, 15-jcwcl movement. Ribbon wristlet.
A very dainty timepiece. Keg- 1 J QQ
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ular price 22.50. Sale price,
Ladies' White Gold Wrist Watches En
graved case, 15-jewcl, 25-year case, cushion
shape, square and octagons with ribbon
wristlet. Regular price 18.50. -J -t AO
Sale price, JL J.i0
Other Specials in Novelty Jewelry
Pendant Ear Rings Pierceless drop ear
rings of jet and pearl. Never were ear rings
so popular, and pearls and jet are very
smart. Regular price 1.00. Sale E?f
pnee,
Ladies' Solid Gold Rings Semi-precious
stones, amethyst, emerald, sapphire and
ruby, in cluster, hoop and twin settings.
Regular LPS and 2.08 values. - Af
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Sale price,
Main Floor East
liar,
fife.
Boudoir Novelties, 1.00
Pin Cushions. Trays, Powder Boxes, Handkerchief and Glove
Boxes, Bud Y;ms, Candle Sticks, Telephone Screens, Telephone
Lists and many other dainty novelties made of old rose arid hlue
brocade. Verv specially priced for Saturday, vour choice at
only 1.00
NOSE DELIVERED Third Floor-West
Art and Embroidery
Linens at
For nnit-I; UaraiH' we hiwv leduenl tuir cream, natural and
white art lhun one-halt"; hi.: vahm in time for making nift.
In thi- sdi per yard, l7c iO 7"
2 Price
White and Colored Handker
chief Linen :'. inclun uide;
in It id ns-uttiurut 1 !Zt
Hcr.stitched Guest Towels
Made n puh tl.tj i atly hem
vtittlud with nnno UQi
cram p.uv. Fneh OL
Candy for Thanksgiving
Molwotei Hutti-r Italia A plain old-fnabloned tweet; made of. pure
migar, New Orlrani tnolniiei mid enough butler to give that rich
blend of flavor. Made fresh In our randy factory. Pound, 2Iie
Klondike A delldou confection mode of mnooth rich fondant
la vanilla cream chock full of Imupplo, maple cream chock
lull of pecana. Per pound, 39t
I'rko fluke A rrlapy candy mndo of chip cocoanut and BpanUh
neanuta combined; per pound, 101
llluck Mnliiut -Taffy Never ao good no at Dili aeason; new freab
walnutd; Satiffday only, per pound, .J)
(hoeolato llllter Sweeta anil Hwlsn St)l Milk ClioeolHtei Take
homo box of thee rich amootli, creamy fruit and nut center
chocolateg. Packed la one.pound boxea. Per box, 40
Main Floor West
Eastman Cameras at Cut Prices
2.50 Eatman Premo Cartridge Camera Skto 1 by 314 j
special at 1.08
3.50 IJaatman Premo Cartridge Camera Size 21: by 41t ;
upecial at 2.89
Eastman Fojding Premo No. 2 Size 2'4 by 34. at G.08
Pilmi Developed Free Six-Hour Service.
Main Floor West
Opportunity Pay
Has it occurred to you thnt tlio ThunliHh'ivin Way of
1922 is one week later than the ThankKiviiiK Doy of last
year! That means only three weeks and two Jays for tin
Christmas shopping. A very nhort period, iwtad. For thu'
very reason Chriattnus shopping is now on. Saturday wil
be a great day for the shoppers, young and old. On thn
day our new Toyland on the Eighth Floor will be opener
It is the largest toy department in the west, and cquippr
with everything which the heart of n diild could desin
Santa Clans will be there in person on .Saturday with a gii
for every child that calls upon him. It is indeed a fairy
land. Come and see for yourself.
For Saturday apceial bargains bave been provided ii
every department of this big utore. It is impossible to tell
you of all of them. Tho items mentioned In theso ads an
only hints of the opportunities jtu will find all over tin
store. Shop early Saturday, for Saturday is Opportunity
Day.
J. L. Brandeis &Sons
Big Sale of Sample
Handkerchiefs
4,000 imported and domestic sample handkerchiefs in the
newest novelties and pretty styles. They come three to a
card and include ajl white and those with colored emhroid
cied corners. .
Values Are 25c to 35c-Sale Price 12c Each
1
Price
and
Childrens' Sample Kerchiefs
Many Different Styles for Boys and Girls
White with colored embroidered figures, bIso all white
and solid colors and fancy edges. Saturday 5 and 8Vz
These are imported and domestic
handkerchiefs bought from a New
York manufacturer at a price that en
ables us to sell at the above prices. . .
Main Floor East
Two Specials in Women's Gloves
, Imported Cape 75
Gauntlets vJ
Imported Cape Leather .Gauntlets Bacrno brand, American
made. Most desirable shades of beaver, Oxford and mode.
Attractive contrasting embroidered backs, pique seams nad strap
wrist. Regular 5.00 value, Saturday only, per pair, 3.75
Suede Fabric Gloves
lG-button length, with heavy embroidered backs in brown,
beaver, Oxford and black. Pair 1.00
Two Saturday Specials
Children's Gloves
Boys' t Leather Mittens Lined,
strong elastic wrist, in serviceable
leather shades. Small and
cadet sizes, pair OiC
One-Clasp Cape Glove3 for Girls and
Boys Splendid quality of imported
cape leather. Good shades of tan
and brown with P. X. M. seams.
Sizes 2 to 7, per
pair, special
Main Floor North
1.25
A Few Specials in
Fine Hosiery
For Women and Children
Such Well-Known Makes as Kayser,
Black Cat, Phoenix and Onyx
Women's Silk Hosiery All silk to top or with lisle garter
top; there is plain, lace f fleet and drop stitch hosiery in
this proup; all are full fashioned and first qualify. In blaek,
brown and all shoe shades. IVr pair, 1.03
Women'l All Silk Hosiery In pure thread ailk from top
t toe, with the exception of tome pairs which have lile
v;arter tops; all are full-fashioned nrd have double nolei
nr.d hiuh pliced heels. These are second of rrpular "J.(0
and - quality. In black, brown, beige, gray and tan.
iVrpair, 1.-3
Women'l Silk and Fiber Hosiery Seiui-f.shiine with lisl
Mrtrr and rdd-ed tops, l-i bl.iek, ll niina i;d the Mew shoe
shadm. Thv are seeurui, i.f n 1 qn.s'ify. I'alr, 3J)C
Womea'i Wool and Silk and Wool Hosiery In plain and
t a i.tnj hea'Juf inisfunrs. Noiic r I'nuUsH ribbed, all
full-fM'nfvi, 1htn arc rcnn.U n( a 2 Is) qmlitv.
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Wi fj SortS
Women's and Misses'
NewHats
Specially Priced for Sat
urrfny In 3 Groups
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The kii'-'l wvuui i,...t si ui.d t a umeh higher piH
Stj U fi r niA'ron r mU.i in f4sViinaMc nittrriaN, The
jroupt m,br!v' v iy lirw v. u.t r bncde. stUu-
metallic fl.'tH ff. f's and olht-r . id"4S Tbrs hnU r
t'f iil'l.lr.t dr Wl" W!l wtips ) J tl't lis .f till!'
i!V t d J'tiflul ttv a !i'n-in4 I u( r-', r l.i i
let f:.ititiiv I Usf p'n-tii r. f.r- Ml W fumlcral-
Vuit Our rior IKprtut
,4n l i ur T! !,i;ini (f tl t h hn- d-ct4ii..
rr.-i-4 fr.in f M ,l,
Srit nJOtEi
Elimination of Ovrrhfad Ex
pensr Fratnre of Omaha
Bee Fund to Aid
I'oor.
C'olJ. coM du) ar cumin inl
thvra or ittll many lntla ft thst
art In luiierert ahoia. wlih no pft
Hilly of Imvln iw'l na atrapt
throiinti The Oniahs Haa fh" fund.
Now la the lm M prepnra for llila
lltlla nny vt chJilren of tha vry
oor. Imrtfn roina o Ihoaa wlc
"cat (hair bread upon th watara."
(lHd il"Ma Inevitably brln you aom
good fortune In return.
ThTe'a no "ovrrbend exptnaa" In
thin fund. Thill la una of Ita flna fvii
luraa. Nobody draws a aalnry or com-
mlaalon oul of It. Vat avary caaa la
CJircfully InvaiitlKiitcd, th a belnl dona
by arhool tcacliara without coL
The nad la hra. If you ura on
who enn afford to bflp rclleva It,
a-nd what you wind to 'Traa Hlioa
Fund, Tha otnaha Hea." It will b
nek now led ved. ao you will know your
money hna b"n applied to Keiiln
ahoea for aoma poor llttla boy or lrl.
Pruvlnualr rerelrrd IJtT.lO
Thnmaa I. ( ran
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l.liomry Tblmnla rlua Oaklaiui,
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Nil mmr, ( lay I'enier, Nt I w
t-mil..r Nrl.rn.ka atlnal Itiink,
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Iron r, Hum "
Tolal I1KI.1V
Two Men Held for
- Assaulting Girls
Victim Tfftifica Her Clothfl
Were Torn Off Before She
Leaped From Auto.
Kd Dwyar, 170H Duvenpoit afreet,
mid Kd Mclvln, 4811 North Twenty,
aeoond atreet, were bound over to dis
trict court for trlnl from pollea court
yeatnrdity, rharod with attempting
to aaanult tdn liernatln. IT.
North Twenty aecond atreet. and her
rhum, firnh Loiila, 17. 2T.2 Pecntur
atrept.
Both nmn )l"ded not Rullty to thn
char. The llernateln iilrl taatifled
iigulnat tha two, ileclnrli'R hey tra
her clothe before ahe Uiuped front
the cnr. The t.oiila Kiel is atlll In
tha hoapll.nl, recovering from Injuria
received when ahe fell from tha auto
mobile. , ,
Ida Hernaieln ti-KtKId tha men
rushed Sarah from the antomnbltv.
The men denied they puehed the lrl
from their mr. Vern llruco, 41)21
North ThlrlyBlxth Htreet, ullegcd t
have tuen the third mnn In the m
rhlna la bcInK held on n 1100 bond
hn a atttte'a wltnca.
Iyer'e bond wua flxeil nt 1 ,r00.
It v,u mude Jj'J') lean than thHt of
Mnlvin, beeauan Dwyer t'tined lie
aupporta hla mother. The iiffiilr on
cur red Mondny nlt;ht iyt,'hteenth
nnd Pavenport atiwta. The two Rlrl
had acceptod n "rule home" from tha
Homeland dnnco hull.
Missionaries From China
to Speak in Omaha Churches
On Wcdneadiiy, November 20, 1X(.'V.
and Mm. Murtln Kkvnll will be In
Omaha on their way to China, whera
they have ap nt 27 yearn in nila-
alonary aervloe n connection with tht
Chrlatlnn nnd Missionary allhuu.
Hev. Mr. Bltvall baptized 175 soldleri.
of f!en. Yvnts'n army.
At 2:30 Wedneadiiy afternoon, Mrs.
Kkvall will apeak at Ihti V. W. C. A..
In the evening nho and her hunband
deliver nddreMes nt local
i h -.ri hen.
Tho couple will Ii" tin; Biiea'.a of
llev. and Mrs. It. II. Iipwu, while
In the city.
The alliance has a full program for
ThankseivliiK week. KvanKeUnt II. II.
Urown will apeak Sunday afternoon
at 3. and evening at 7:30. On Tuea
duy nl;;ht, Mr. lirown will toiitiniie
bin Cilile stii(lU in the "Holy
Sliirit." A apei il ThBiil Halving aerv
li: will be h.-ld Thank sglvin niRht.
Friday nlKht. a farewell mialom:rr
scrviie Will I held for the two mia
aionarlca who leave, for the coast,
where they will take a whip for China.
Omaha IrMi Seek to Ikiiij
Free State Lerturer Here
A group of Omaha Ii Usli are Hs-ekm
to In lug Ml " I la i i),i SlitH'liy Skifflng
ti n lo Omaha to give a le um on
tha prreent status of the Irish fre
atate. A wire was netit lo th editor
or the Irish World ut New York Isat
night, making tine requeat.
Flinn Hearing Continued.
Hearing on the motion lo remand
the cane of Tom Kllnn, charged with
the murder of John Salerno, from
federal to dcMrict court, art for tor
morrow utrmng haa ! n continued
until Novenilx r i'J. at 9 o'clock,
t'nlted piatea pletrict Attorney Klna
lar announced yenterdar.
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