The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927, January 13, 1923, Page 14, Image 14

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    Infantry Regiment
in Recruiting Drive
Old Seventeenth to Parade
Downtown Streets to En
courage Enlistment.
The Seventeenth infantry, stationed
fit Fort Crook and Fort Omaha, will
parade tltrough downtown streets
next week boosting tlies enlistment
lampnlgn which has been opened for
this historic regiment.
Mayor Iiahltnan yesterday issued a
proclamation to the young men of
Omaha calling attention to the cam
paign for recruits for the Seventeenth
infantry. Ills proolanittlon says In
part:
"Our regular army of today is made
up of tlie finest quality of manhood
obtainable. Our povernm nt has spar
ed no pains and has overlooked no op
portunity to tiring up the standard of
its soldiery, and the young man who
avails himself of the privileges offered
those whose lives are dedicated to the
defense of the flag has considerably
more than the reward of the con
sciousness that he is doing his duty
to his country.
"t sincerely hope that our Omaha
boys who can do so will si ize the op
portunity now offered them.”
The Seventeenth infantry is an old
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Taffeta*. Canton*. Flat Crepe*
DRESSES
Low Ca*h Price* On All.
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CIGARETTE SPECIALS
Camel*, per carton....$1.11
Lucky Strike*, per carton .... $1-15
Chesterfield*, per carton..$1.25
—Saturday Only —
Fox Drug Co.
1504 Farnam Street
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regiment. It served in Nebraska dur
ing the lS40'a during the Indian up
risings. The government now seeks
to build up this regiment to the full
strength of 1,200 men, as the per
manent home of the regiment now
will be the Omaha garrisons.
One battalion and the headquarters
of the regiment are at Fort Crook.
The battalions are at Fort Omaha.
Vocational training is offered the per
sonnel of the regiment at both posts.
Speaker Declares Homo
Is Center of Nation's Life
\ Barney Pearson of Dallas. Tex.,
told members of the Kiwanls dub that
the home is the center of all life, dur
ing his talk on good citizenship at
the elub luncheon in Hotel Home yes
terday.
M. E. Thomas, newly elected presi
dent. presided at the meeting for the
first time. He was presented with an
enormous pipe with a flexible rubber
stem which can be smoked from all
angles. Gwyer Yates, the new treas
urer, was also remembered by the
other club members. lie was pre
sented with a gigantic key and re
quested to guard the club treasury
carefully. C. R. Adair was made chair
man of the February entertainment
committee.
Ree Want Ads produce results.
I To Celebrate the Opening of
Our New Store at
1405 Douglas Street
Saturday We9re Slashing Prices on
U. S. ARMY GOODS
This is an event that will undoubtedly interest hundreds of
Omahans, as we are offering merchandise at seemingly un
heard of prices in our opening sale Saturday. Those who
cannot attend in person may order by mail, and goods will
be shipped C. 0. D.
Sale Army Shoes
We guarantee our shoes to be solid leather, and to give
absolute satisfaction or a new pair will be given FREE
U. S. Army Officers'
shoes, a solid leather shoe
\ made especially for wear
„ and comfort. Sale price—
’ $095
U. S. Army Deiiance un- I
lined rilR9e,«r»aQ
shoes, made
solid leather, sale —
price—
U. S. Army Field or Hob
nail shoes. Best
work shoes made,
sale price—
Regulation U. S.* m nr
Artny It u s s e t
Shoes, sale price *
U. S. Army Officers’ Dress
Shoes, a shoe for
solid comfort and
wear. Best quail- i
tv, sale price—
Boys’ Junior Munson last
Army Shoes, made same
as men’s army
shoes. Just the
shoe for hard
knocks and long
i wear. Sale price,
Visit
the Store
Most
Convenient
1405 Douglas
or
1619 Howard
Sweaters
Heavy wool mixed
Sweater Coats, val
ues $3.50 to $5. Sale
price, only—
Leather Vests
Leather lined Vests,
with leather sh 'i-os,
i moleskin shell, knit
ted collar and cuffs.
Sale price—
IT!
FREE! f FREE!
U. S. Army Regulation
TRENCH MIRRORS
Which have a thousand uses, will be
glveu away absolutely Free with every
purchase made Saturday.
MAIL
ORDERS
FILLED
PROMPTLY
Breeches
1). S. Army u. D. wool
breeches, guaranteed
perfect. Sale price—
51 98
U. S. Army O. It. wool
breeches, brand new.
Sale price—
*3=
U. S. Army O. D. Wool
serge breeches, button
leg. Sale price Saturday
Gloves
U. S. Army motor trans
port three-fingered
horschide Gauntlets,
wool lined, easily worth
$3.50. Sale price only—
$175
Mocha leather Dress
Gloves, flannel lined,
made to sell at $2.50
per pair. Sale price—
$175
Sox
U. S. Array
Wool Sox, me-Otf\
dium weight.^ r§|*
per pair— "" v **
I
4 pairs for— ^ ££
IT. S. Navy all-wool
cashmere Sox,
light weight, Of|_
natural color,
per pair— w ^
„ . , $100
.» pairs for— ■ =
Medium weight Durham
cotton work _ —
Sox, worth 25c*lC^
pair, sale^i}^
price, 2 pairs—
Miscellaneous
U. S. Army—.
Hand Axes, 70/*
new— I vv
U. S. Army Huck Towels,
size 18x36, worth. - ..
25c each. Sale$*l 69
price, per doz.— I =
U. S. Army 1 r
Web Belts— IOC
U. S. Army. A
Military Hair|C|f»
Brushes— *
IT. S. A v m y
Wrap Leggins,
Khaki Union-* .* ««
alls, very spe-T | Z®
cial— ^
Khaki felt Slip
pers—
Blankets
Large size, double wool nap^
Blankets, in beautiful #0 49'
plaid shades, easily ▼
worth $5, salo price—
U. S. Army all-wool O. <098
D. Blankets, perfect ^=3
condition. Sale price—
All virgin wool four point Hud
son Bay Blankets, white with
gray striped border, ex- #/*qe
tra size. Made to sell at ^Q-—.
$10. Sale price— v
Shirts
U. S. Army regulation 0. D.
Wool Shirts, do not confuse)
these with imitations,
these are the genuine $045,
regulation shirts. Sale
price only—
Blue chambray work /•{%
Shirts, very specially IlM/*'
priced at— VtfV
Canvas Work
GLOVES I
On sale, per pair,
5c
*
—
Heavyweight Blue
Denim
OVERALLS
•Easily worth $1.98, sale price only,
■Q
Helmets
•
Aviators’ Helmets
—To make buy
1 n g interesting
Saturday, we are
offering one hun
dred lined leather
helmets at—
$
1405
Douglas St.
1619
Howard St.
Caps
Men's khaki col
ored moleskin
caps with fur
lined earlaps. Sat
urday at—
98c
12 I.hs. Pore F«nr7 Bed Basp*
berries In Henry
I ane >n<rnr Syrup, ran,
81.00 c ~K
6 cans . 91,30
More Interesting Features of the Great
January Clearance Sale
Coats That Sold for $50
Second Floor
250 Ladies’ and Misses’
Coats in Bolivias, Polos,
heavy Tweeds and Plushes
—all high class Coats, full
•med and mostly fur
trimmed .
Girls’ Dresses,
$5.00
10 dozen (iirls’
W ool Crepe and
S c r cy e Dresses
in all the latest
styles, ail col
ors, sizes S to
14, values to
$10. Saturday
only ..,$5.00
Girls’ Dresses
$12.75
1 0 0 Girls’
Dresses in vel
vet, wool crepe
and Frc n c h
serges, sizes 10
to 10, values to
$29.50. Satur
day ..$12.75
Little Tots’ Winter
Coats
150 Little Tots’
Winter Coats in
cheviots and polos,
very well made, hi
sizes it, 4 and 5.
Y'alnes to $10. Sat
urday .$5.00
White Baby
Dresses
20 dozen W bite
Baby Dresses, em
broidered or lace
trimmed. Very spe
cial for Saturday
only .$1.00
Ladies’ and Misses’ Dresses
Values to $35.00
S $14.75
I 150 Ladies’ and Misses’ Dresses in Can
tons, Satins and Poiret Twills—all high
class dresses in good styles.
T oilet
Specials
Goods
for
Saturday
January Clearance Sale prices pn
Powders. Creams, Talcums, Lotions,
Lite.
$1.50 Cotv's L'Oligan face powder
nt .750
75c Melba Lov'me powder ... 550 I
$1.00 Armand's cold cream powder
at .750
75c Hudnufs Tin ee Flower fare
powder at .550
50e Three Flower vanishing cream
at .370
50c Thr<o Flower Cleansing cream
at . 370
$1.50 Three Flower Twin Compact.
at .*1.19 j
50c Hudnut's Marvelous cold cream !
at .370
50c Tepsodent tooth paste ....350
25c Listerlne tooth paste.180
50c DJnr Kiss cold and vanishing
cream at .370
50c Hind's honey and almond cream ■
at .370
50c Lavoris at .350
$1.00 Listerlne at .790
35c Frostiila at . 25o |
35c Palmolive shaving cream 250 [
33c D. & It. cold cream at ..250
50o Gillette blades for .370
50c Luxor rouge for .370
Saturday
Sale
of
Gloves
Ladies’
2-Clasp
Kid
Gloves, !
“Dents”
make,
* Paris
point
backs;
regular
$3.00
values,
Saturday,
$1.98
Another Remarkable Purchase!
New Millinery
Really $10 Values
For One Day Only!
A most appropriate greeting to Uie
.,'ew Year Millinery Season! A sale of
these extremely smart hats for imme
diate wear, at such a low price that it
really conveys no idea of their actual
worth! Ever so many charming styles,
fashioned of Faille Silk, Ilibbon, Hair
Cloth and Hair Cloth combinations,
trimmed with beads, feathers, metal
cloth, hand embroidery, chenille, etc.
In all wanted colors.
See Our Window Display—Hayden's, Second Floor
Children’s
Mittens
On Sale
Saturday
Children'%
Fleece Lined
Fur Top lvid
Jlittens, reg
ular $1.25
'alue Saturday,
79c
Ladies’
Gauntlet
Gloves
Ladies’
Brushed AVool
Gauntlet
Gloves, heather
mixtures reg
ular $1.50
value, at,
$1.19
January
Clearance of
Neckwear
l.adira* Neckwear
A wonderful selection of new
lace Berthas on special sale
for Saturday.
I,o« 1—Fine filet lace Berthas,
regular $1 values, at .59^
I,ot 2—Oriental and filet laro
Berthas; regular $2.00 values.
at .#1.00 and #1.25
A special line of gold and sil
ver laci Berthas; $3.00 val
ues, at ......#2.00
Remarkable Value Giving in
Our Saturday's
Hosiery Sale
Silk hose with lisle liera tops,
double soles and heels. Spe
cial, per pair .95<^
Women's pure silk hose, full
fashioned, first quality: black,
cordovan and gun metal. $2„.'0
values, for .SI.95
^ Boys’ and Girls’
- Hose
Boys’ and girls’ medium
and lightweight lisle hose.
Black, white and cordo
van. Three pairs 81.00
Paint
Specials
for
Saturday
Sherwin-Williams Marnot
varnish for floors:
Ter gallon .94.50
Per Vj gallon .92.40
Per quart .... .91.27 I
Per pint .70*
Sherwin-Williams Flat Tone,
a washable flat oil paint:
Per gallon ..92.00
Per gallon .91.55
Per quart .80*
l'alnt Dept.
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