The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927, January 17, 1923, Page 3, Image 3

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    Eastman Succeeds
Brown on Ak Board
psgood T. Kastman was elected to
^ succeed Randal) K. Brown as a mem
ber of Ak-Sar-Ben board of gover
nors at a meeting of the board
in the Omaha club next Monday
night. •
Mr. Brown has been one of th*
most active members of the board
since 1913. He was King AkSar-Ben
XXV and for the last two years has
been chairman of the ritual commit
tee, which promotes and manages the
Den shows.
Mr. Kastman, the new member. Is
vice president of the Merchants' Na
tional bank. He has been active in
Ak-Sar-Ben affairs and last year was
grand mufti at the Den shows on
several occasions.
The following officers were re-elect
ed for the ensuing year: E. Bucking
ham. president; Gould Dietz, vice
president: Charles D. Saunders, treasP
urer: Charles R. Gardner, secretary.
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Paper Freight Rates
Adjustment Sought
P. J. McGrath, examiner of the In
terstate Commerce commission, began
in the federal building here hearing
on the complaint brought by the
Western Newspaper union, charging
that freight rates on all kinds of pa
per are unreasonable from various
points in Maine. Massachusetts, Penn
sylvania, Michigan, Wisconsin, Min
nesota and other states to Nebraska,
Kansas, Iowa, Oklahoma, Texas and
other states.
Special rates are quoted of the per
iod between June, 1920, and July, 1922.
IT. P. Bergen, assistant manager of
the traffic bureau of the Chamber of
Commerce, conducted the questioning
for the complainant.
The Omaha Bee, Carpenter Paper
company, the 'World-Herald and oth
ers have joined with th* Western
Newspaper union In the action. They
ask an adjustment of rates and a re
fund of the excess.
Omaha Doctor to Be Tried
for Girl'a Death Monday
Trial of Dr. John T. Mathews,
charged with “murder by producing
abortion,” was set for next Monday
by District Judge Leslie.
Three attorneys for Dr. Mathews
sought yesterday to obtain a continu
ance for the trial. Their request was
denied by Judge Leslie.
•'Attorneys for Dr. Mathews have
had three weeks to complete their
case,” said County Attorney Henry
Beal. "All they are doing is Jockey
Inr sround.’ ”
Dr. Mathews was held responsible
by a coroner's Jury for the death of
Ixiretta McDermott, pretty 24-year
old school teacher of Bassett, Neb.
Shop Here Wednesday for Bargains in All Departmen ts
• 500 Jars Pond’s Antiseptic Cream 10c Each i
Regular 25c Size 1
This cold cream has a cooling, healing effect upon the skin.
Limit of 2 jars to a customer
Main Floor—West.
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35c Palm Olive * r\ rr\ i
Shaving Cream 1VC 1 UDe
Limit of 2 to a customer.
Main Floor—Watt
This Is Father and Son Week'
Its slogan is “Get acquainted with your boy.” That’s a good slogan for
every day, but a proper observance of this week will help in the good
work of making all-year-round pals of father and son. Boost all this week
and then keep up the good gait during the whole year.
Manufacturers'Sample Line of
Silk Petticoats
Made to Retail at "1 OQ
2.98 to 4.98. In This Sale 1.0/ .
150 fine silk petticoats made of radium, silk jersey,
taffeta, satin and tub silks in many desirable suit
shades. They are just one of a kind, some slightly
mussed but all represent the unusual sort of value
that doesn’t occur frequently.
Second Floor—South
—600 White Flannelette—
N ightgowns
).Former Prices 1.29 to 1.50
Specially Priced for Wed
nesday’s Selling
85c
Made of good quality outing flannel in round, square and v neck styles,
trimmed with hemstitching and narrow ribbon. Gowns arc not skimped
but cut over generous sized patterns. An ideal purehnse for the cold
winter days to come. Every woman who sees these gowns will imme
diately realize their true value. Regular and extra sizes.
Third Floor—Center.
2,000
Beautiful Gowns
and Chemises !
99c and 1,39 '
Of fine quality nainsook and batiste handsomely trimmed in ribbons,
laces, embroideries and clever hemstitching on many. The gown in the
round, square, V or Jenny neck. Some long sleeves and high neck. All
full cut.
The chemise or built up shoulder, full cut and many with clever inser
tions of lace. The ribbons used are of a fine quality. In fact, the entire
lot have the appearance of much higher priced garments.
Third Floor—Center
(Women’s Gloves 1.50
Fomer 2.00 and 3.00
Odd lots of kid, capeskin, double silk and fabric
gloves. All sizes but not every size in each color.
Children’s Wool Gloves and Mittens
Regular 35c to 50c values, in small sizes only.
Per Pair, 21c
Main Floor—North
Interesting Hemlines and Bertha Collars
Mark These Crisply Bouffant
Taffeta Frocks
for Spring
As Welcome Changes From the Regime of Winter
They Are Priced 24.50
There is something irresistibly youthful and springlike in these
charming frocks, whether one of the quaint models with basque and be
ruffled skirt or a more modern type. Fine quality taffetas are used in
navy, black, and brown. A wonderfully' varied selection, showing the
most charming and unusual ideas in trimming effects—daring flashes
of color and trimmings combine to produce frocks of just that freshness
the winter wardrobe needs.
Two Groups of Winter Coats
Reduced for Wednesday's Selling
Cloth and Silk Plush
Coats 2502
Regularly 35.00 and 45.00 Values
Fur-collared, fur-trfmmed and self-trimmed
warm winter coats, made in the best styles of
the season, well finished and well lined. An
unusual' bargain for the long
winter months yet to come. 1
• — ' 1
Regularly 65.00 to 80.00
Fur Trimmed Cloth
I
•Gnats 485
Individual models for women and misses
trijnmed fn Beaver, Squirrel, Caracul, Wolf and
Fox. The materials include all the season’s
smart pile fabrics in colors of black, navy, covert
and the various shades of brown.
Second Floor—West
Welcome, Nebraska Teachers
Everybody in Omaha joins in a hearty welcome to the
Nebraska teachers, who will be in session here Thursday, Fri
day and Saturday. They will have a good time, for every
Omaha latchstring will hang out for their benefit, and every
Omahan will do everything possible to make the teachers’
visit delightful.
We inyitc the teaqhers to make The Brandeis Store
their shopping headquarters.
You will find everyone imthis store anxious to help you.
You need not tramp over hard pavements and from store to
store, for here you will find nearly everything you need.
Some of the Advantages of Shopping at
—The Brandeis Store—
Shopping Is Easy—Salespeople are glad to help you.
Eleven Elevators, conveniently located, make it easy for you to go from
floor to floor.
Free Telephones, located on the South Balcony, may be vised in calling
your friends. •
-The Bank on the Main Floor, West, is a great convenience for cashing
checks.
The Postoffice^Main Floor, West, where you may purchase stamps, ob
tain money orders and mail letters.
The Rest Room, Balcony, Main Floor, South, where you may meet your
friends, or rest when you are tired.
The Adjustment Bureau, Main Floor, South, where any misunderstand
ing may be properly adjusted.
The Cafeteria, Main Floor, where you may get an appetizing lunch with
out loss of time. Open from 9 A. M. to 6 P. M.
The Brandeis Restaurants, on the Tenth Floor, where you may enjoy a
good luncheon or dinner amid beautiful surroundings and listen to the
music of Randall’s Royal Orchestra. You may wait for your friends in
the beautiful reception room. Open from 11 A. M. until midnight.
Shopping Transfers—A system whereby you may avoid the inconven
ience of carrying your bundles about with you as you make successive
purchases. Simply present your transfer slip to the salespeople who
serve you in various departments, have the amounts and cheek numbers
entered. Then, when all of your shopping is done, present the slip at
the transfer desk, pay for all purchases at one time and have your bundle
delivered to any address you wish.
Sale of Men’s Shirts
3 for
7.00
A selection of our better shirts in
imported silk stripes and fine woven
madras. Neat stripe and check ef
fects. They will wear and wash in- ^
definitely.
Main Floor—South
January Sale WallPaper
Attractive Patterns Greatly Underpriced
10c and 12y2c Bedroom and Kitchen P&terns, £
perroll. Sold only with borders to match. OC
Sold Only With Bordara to Match
25c and 30c Papers, suitable for living rooms, halls and dining
rooms; grass cloth, tapestries and two-tones. 1 A
specially priced for this selling only at, per roll, *C
Sold Only With Dacorativa Banda and Cut-Out Bordara to Match
, N Fifth Floor—West —
Simmon’s Mattresses
Simmons 12.00 O CA
Mattresses O«0v
50-pound all-cotton, full size
mattresses. Koll edge fin
ish with art ticking.
Simmons 17.50 *7C
Mattresses • " **
50-pound mattress with roll edge,
3 row side stitching. Filled with
thick layers of high-grade cot
ton felt. 5V£-ineh box.
Simmon’s 14.50 1 /\ r/\
Mattresses Iv#jU
50-pound cotton mattress,
roll edge style, covered with
good grade art ticking.
Simmons 23.50 j a
Mattresses I/*/5
Full size 50-pound felt mat
tress with 4 rows of side
stitching, roll edge, diamond
tufted, 5!/2-inch box.
11 8«vtnth Floor , '