The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927, May 26, 1923, CITY EDITION, Page 3, Image 3

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    Newspaper Best Church
Advertising Medium
tv t medium to reach the un
churched is the newspaper, according
to Hew Robert Oibaon, head of the
rational publicity department of the
1 episcopal church of the United
1Ktates.
Rev. Mr. Gibson is tiers to attend
a regional conference of publicity
men of the church. Others In attend
ance are Rev. Edwin FV Wilcox, sec
retary of the diocese of western Mis
sourl: J. M. Miller, executive secre
tary of the diocese of South Dakota;
Rev. Philip Nelson of Itenver, pub
licity director of the diocese of t'olo
rado; Rev. Ralph F. Hanning of Oma
ha, publicity of diocese of Nebraska.
"All over the 1’nlted States the une
of nrwepatter advertising by the
churches Is Increasing," sa d Rey. Mr
Hibson.
To Lecture on Fascisti.
Charles Clancy, imperial scribe of
the Fascisti of America, will talk at
the I^ibor temple tonight on "What
Is the fascisti and what are their
aims.”
? ar Mothers Present \ els
With Picture of Betsy Ross
On# hundred and tlftr member*
of Omaha chapter No. I. Disabled
American Veteran* of the World
War, wore guests of Omaha war
Mothers Thursday night in the latter
i organization's club rooms in the
! courthouse. »
Mrs. W. A. Wilcox, president of tho
War Mother*, presented the disabled
\eteran* with it picture of lletsy Itoss
making the first United (states flag.
The picture will lie placed in the
veterans’ club room at 21fi Leflang
building.
Mrs. Wilcox said plans for the fi
nancial campaign June fi. for funds to
erect a. monument on the courthouse
Ikwn in honor of the memory of the
Omaha mid Douglas county boys who
cave their lives during the war. are
will under way.
Summer’s Hcr<*.
Hubert Cowell was one of the open
ers of the straw hat season yesterday.
Me walked down Farnam slreet Fri
day in a straw hat which lie bought
during his recent around-the-world
tour.
Jewish Player* to
\pprar in Omaha Again
So great has Iwon the enthusiasm
fnr tlie Jewish players from Odessa.
Ilussia. who have appeared at the
BrandOs theater thrive in the last
two weeks, that they are coming
again and will play “A Mother's Soul"
Sunday night.
"Omaha stands with Odessa In sp
preeiatlon of fin* raunr and playing "
said K. Veka, South Omaha fufnltura
man and local manager for the com
pany. Veka saw the leading woman.
Fanny Fishson. In Odessa 30 year*
ago and declares she is the gir .test
Yiddish player in Kurope.
A teagpoonful of lemon jus-e ■ t «.
water in which meat is boiling v III
improve the flavor.
— Prepare for —
MEMORIAL
^‘'DAY-^bt
Flag Specials
3x5 Cotton Flag*—Sewed stripes; 1 AA
fast color; specially priced at, each, X
4x6 Cotton Flag*—Sewed stripes; 1 C|1
fast color; specially priced at, each, 1 *0\/
5x8 Cotton Flags—Sewed stripes; O AA
f ist colors; specially priced et, each,
Flags on sticks with gilt spearhead—
Size 8x 12 inches.
12x18 inches .. 100
16x24 inches.15c4
Silk flags on sticks, each, 5c, 10c*50c
v/ool Flag* for Pole*—In all sizes at a wide
raiifre of prices.
Toy Department—Main Floor—Arcade
Magnolia
Wreaths
Beautiful cemetery wreaths of mag
nolia leaves and everlasting flowers.
Regularly $5.00; O QO
special at £.*70
Cut Flower Department—Main Floor—Weil
Kodaks
Take
Snaps hops of
Your Happy
Outing
No. 2 Brownie Cam
era—Siiet O CA
2'ix.'i'4,
No. 1A Folding Auto,
graphic Kodak — RR
ir i5.oo
No. 2C Brownie Cam
era—Size C A A
L”ix41i, O.UU
No. 2A Folding Auto
graphic Bro w n i e —
j.?,2.?-10.00
Filina Developed Free With an Order of Print*
Six-Hour Service.
Main Floor-—North
For the Picnic
i Vacuum Bottle*—rint QQ
size; corrugated nickel, I70C
Black Enamel Vacuum 1 A Q
Bottle*—Quart nze, * •
Stanley'* Faero»tate Unbreabable
Bottle—Quart
I size.
Thermic Jug—Keeps liquid or
solid food hot or cold.
'«-gallon size, 1.98
Saturday Sweet Special
Cocoanut Balls 39c
Delicious, soft, fresh cocoanut dipped
in rich cream fondant and then rolled
in fresh nuts. Chocolate and vanilla
flavors. Made in our own factory.
Regularly 60c;
per pound at
Main Floor—West
—
Picnic Supplies
Specially Priced
Paper Plates—
2 dozen . . . . 15<*
Paper Napkins—
dozen.5<*
Wax Papers—
RoJJ. 5C
Paper Forks—Per
package . . .
Decorated Nap
kins—Per dozen,
at 1(W
Picnic Sets—
Rach.10^
Lunch Sets. . 15c4
Paper Towels—
Per pkg.5<*
Paper Spoons—
Per pkg. . . . 10^
Decorated Crepe
Paper.25tf
Table Covers—
Each . 10<*
Lily Drinking
Cups—Pkg. . .5^
Stationery Department—Main Floor—North i
Luggage of Quality
Gift Suggestions and Traveling
Necessities
100 Fine Traveling Bags Q QC
Reduced to
All made by master craftsmen of gen
uine cowhide leather. Good quality
catches and locks. Full sizes and suit
able for men or women. In lb, 17 and
18-inch sizes. In black or mahogany,
smooth or seal grain and full leather
lined.
Enameled Hat Boxes—Of fine quality, patent
enameled duck, built over steel frame.
Full sizes, beautifully C Cfl
lined. u«Ov
Dress Trunks -Full size, vulcanized fiber,
made with top tray and suit trays. Extra
heavy riveted, round brass corner* that «f
ford douldc proto»tion. With new everlasting
automatic lock.
36 inch biz* .10.50
39-inch size . 20.75
Fourth Floor
This Store Will Be Closed All Day Wednesday, May 30-Memorial Day
f - \
Saturday—Clearance Prices on
Women’s, Misses, and Girls’
Spring Wearing Apparel
Wearing apparel of style and quality is reduced in this sale to but
a fraction of its real worth. Wise shoppers are buying suits, coats,
dresses and girls’ wear for both this season's and next season’s
wear.
Every woman needs a wrap of some sort for summer wear and
she will do well to take advantage of these remarkably good
values.
/
550 Women’s and Misses’ Spring
Coats, Capes and Wraps $
Originally 39.50 to 79.50
^ Sport coats of camel color cloth, cape and
wraps of soft pile fabrics are included in
. if this group of better garments.
Smart Spring Frocks
at 19.00
Charming models for women and misses des igned and fashioned of wanted fabrics as
Canton Crepe Crepe Elizabeth (leorgetlc Satin Crepe and Sport Silks
In Attractive Colors and Novel Color Combinations
Frocks for Sport, Street, Afternoon, Club and Dinner Wear
An Opportunity to Add One or More Extra Dresses to the Wardrobe at a Cost That Will
i Hardly Be Felt. Second Floor—Weft
Women’s and Misses’ Suits
Two and
Three-Piece
Models
• Originally
Marked 39.50
to 65.00 j
Beautifully tailored of Poiret twills and twill cords in
individual and distinctive models—side*ties, short box
^coats, long tailored styles and others. All silk lined.
The growing popularity of the suit is due to its splendid
adaptability as a street, business or afternoon costume,
the beauty of the three-piece model or the two-piece
style with one of the decorative blouses, makes it suit
able for wear at the most exclusive daytime affairs.
These reductions give you benefit of extreme value.
Second Floor—Weil
■ # • • \\
Saturday—Your Choice of Our Entire Stock
Summer Hats
m No Matter What the Previous Price
522 and 1022
We do not remember that wehave ever made so radical a
reduction on millinery as this so early in the season.
Hats for Dress Wear
Hats for Street Wear
Hats for Club Wear
Hats for Sports Wear
Hats of Timbo
Hats of Leghorn
Hats of Moufflon,
Faille, Hair and Taffeta
Every Hat in Our Stock,
Regularly Selling up to
13.95 Will Be Sold Sat
urday at
Every Hat in Our Stock,
Regulariv Selling up to
35.00, Will Be Sold Sat
urday at
In every style, including off-the-face, drooping brim, wide or- small styles in be
coming shapes and trims to suit any style of features; in lovely colors to match every
complexion or costume. Summer hats of beauty that will surprise and delight you.
We offer you your unrestricted choice of this beautiful stock of summer hats at the
two lowest prices we remember offering so early in the season.
Second Floor — East
Underwear Specials
Women’s Summer Weight
Union Suits 1 AA
1.25 to 2.00 Values ± •VJU
Such well known brands as Munsingwear and Kayser Mar
velfit. Knitted suits of fine lisle or athletic style of nain
sook. Bodice or regulation styles, tight and loose knee; in
flesh or white. All sizes in this group.
__ Third Floor—Center
Jersey Silk Vests
and Bloomers
Women's Jersey Silk Vests
—In bodice or regulation
straps; all sizes; 1 PA
each, * sOJ/
Women’s Jersey Silk Bloom
ers and Step-ins, 1 QQ
for 1 s*/0
Whiting-Davis Mesh Bags
Silver and
Gold Plated
7.50 and
10.00 Values
A great sppcial purchase of the nationally famous Whiting and
Davis mesh hags. Made of fine ring mesh and heavy green
gold or silver finished. An assortment of the most popular
styles, including the fashionable.
Wishbone and Square Frame* — many beautifully
engraved—and the attractive Monte Carlo f rame
with fancy color enameled top* with mirror iniide.
All with fancy ball or lace effect edging. Stirrup or rhina
handles. Included are 200 imported mesh bags with heavy
embossed frames—exact copies of Sterling silver bags.
A One-Day Sale of
Wrist Watches
For Saturday only, an additional wrist band will be given with each watch.
Wriat Watch — 1014 ligne;
high grade 15-jewel abso
lute 1 y guaranteed. 14 K
white gold filled hand en
graved ease, guaranteed for
25 years. Q 7C
Each, a/ • » O
Wrist Watch — <5ligne;
high grade 15-jewel move
ment guaranteed. 14-K white
gold filled hand engraved
case, guaranteed ■* C 7C
for 25 years. A Os / 3
_Ms in Floor—East
Wri»t Watch — 6'2 ligne;
high grade 15-jewel guaran
teed movement. 14-K solid
white gold case, hand en
graved. Fancy IQ *7 tZ
engraved dial. 1 • I O
Women’s Fine Pure Dye Thread
Full-Fashioned Silk Hosiery
129
Every Pair Full Fashioned, All Silk, With Lisle
Garter Tops—All Sizes in the Lot—Colors Mostly
Black, Brown and White With a Few Shoe Shades
Every woman who appreciates high quality in silk hosiery, gloves and knit
underwear is familiar with the name of this maker of high grade gar
ments. It stands for very highest quality in hosiery.
Main Floor—North
Women’s Kid Gloves
and Gauntlets, Per Pair
From V. Perrin ancl Fownes, two makers whose names
have long stood for, supreme quality. These are their
classy novelties and long gloves which smart women are
wearing now. There are all sizes in the lot. but not all
sizes in every style. Values are 3.00 to 5.00.
__Main Floor—North
Handkerchiefs for Men and Women
Men’* All-Silk Pongee
Handkerchiefs — W i t h
c o 1 ored hand-drawn
threads. 1-ineh hems.
Threads in assorted
colors; 1.00
values; each.
_
Women’s Shamrock Lawn Handkerchiefs—Solid
colors with fancy embroidered corners; pink,
blue, preen and lavender; imported Shamrock
lawn handkerchiefs in white and colored hand
embroidered corners or all white with fancy white
embroidered corners.
Each,
Main Floor—Eatt
Final Reductions On Our Entire Stock of
Boys’ and Girls’ Spring
Coats—Capes'
Sizes l to 6 years.
Wool Jersey, Tweed, Polo Cloth and Coats It
and Capes of Mixed Materials—Blue, tan, lav- L
ender, brown and gray, trimmed in contrast- /p
ing colors.
Listed below are the quantities, with former
selling prices which, in a measure, show the
wonderful values.
6 Girls’ Coats—Rop. 6.75. . . 4.49
20 Girls' Coats—Rop. 9.98. (i.98
12 Girls’ Coats—Rop. 7.95. . ft.oO
40 Girls’ Coats—Rop. 10.98. 6.98
27 Girls’ Coats—Rop. 19.98. 8.98
10 Girls' Coats—Rop. 15.98. | l.(M)
12 Girls’ Coats—Rep. 22.50 15.00
11 Boys' Coats—>Rep. 0.08 0.0S
10 Boys' Coats—Rep. 11.08. 7.OS
35 Boys' Coats Rep. 14.08 O.OS
3 Boys' Coats Rep. 25.00. 10.50
EXTRA SPECIAL
16 Cupps—Regularly O QO
4.518 to 6.75. CitU0
EXTRA SPECIAL [
48 Cape* Regularly P no
7.50 to 9.98. D.*/0
———————————————
Third Floor—Fast
Neckwear Special
Women’* and Misses’ Collars AA
and Collar and Cuff Sets, at OJ/C
Values from t»8o to 1.25. Included arc:
large Musketeer ColUr and luff 8e(5 t\e!et eni
hroidered.
Panel Collars Of white and ecru
Hrrthn Collar* Of embroidered net. pleated net and
Paisley
Venire Kffect I are Collar* Imported
M • in Floor !' •*(
Ribbons
Two-Tone Grojgrain Rib
bon - No. 2, hiph luster, a
wonderful color assort
ment. A suitable ribbon
for ties, bows, braided
belts. Per
yard.
M»in Floor—North