The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927, April 17, 1924, CITY EDITION, Page 3, Image 3

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By ARTHUR BRISBANR^
Th*r® are plenty «f rhanre*,
jilMhg and eld gentlemen, if you
, mr i® Uk* them and work at
m*; „
* Twenty-tw® year* *g«, 11 tiff n
(Mnne*. Just dead In Uetmany.
want tn work with a capital nf
Ilft.nOO. lie leave# at l«a*t • !**,•
Oim,000, And what la mere Inter
eaflng hv far than the ammtnt ®f
mUncy la the fart that hi* enter
pt t*e* Cover the world great fac
to#?*, newspaper*, mill*, mine*,
*t«Biiu*hlpa, gigantic forest* in
IIii*m», oil well* in Amerlea.
ralche* In South America, rubber,
co(*er, gold, Iron.
Chanrea to get ahead are not nil
goie. There's one on every cor
nef; one at every desk.
If you like figures, work out how
much Hugo Stlnne* wa* worth in
muj-k*. You ran buy 1,000,000,*
001.000 for 22 cents, divide JI00,
009.000 hv 22 cents, multiply the
rcstllt by’ 1.000.000,000,000 and
you have Stinne*’ fortune in
mark*.
There is a little complication be ,
tween the United Slates and Japan.
It won’t amount to anything. I
Our Japanese friends, through
^^#,ielr ambassador, allowed them
selves to be carried away by theii
admirable confidence in their own
military genius. And Japan sent
to this country a rather rough in-j
timation to the effect that it might I
be dangerous for us if we decided
to exclude Asiatics in earnest—j
as little Australia does, for in
stance.
Naturally, the senate by an
overwhelming vote passed the bill
that the people want. And it
doesn’t sepm likely that Secretary
Hughes will now urge President
Coolidge to veto the action of both
houses, and by majorities over
whelming.
,SU'-h a veto -would look as
though the president, alone among
the people of the United States,
shares the belief of Japan that this ■
nation requires Japan’s permission
to decide who shall be admitted to
United States territory.
Japanese bonds fell In all mar
kets yesterday, and that is regret
table. While we do not intend to
have Asiatic colonization in the
tJnittd States, we have great ad
miration for the Japanese, and
deeply sympathize with them in the
misfortune that recently overtook'
them. Japanese credit is good.
Japan has never repudiated a dol
lar of indebtedness and will not.
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HEYWOOD BROUN
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For S.il« by Thr Nebraiha 5»td Co.
I5th and Howard .Sti. Omaha, Nab.
FREE—Wrist Watch Dance
Call at the Store for Free Ticket*
Dance, Wednesday Evening, Empress Rustic Garden
BEDDEO
1415 and 1417 DOUGLAS STREET
QUALITY —A Credit Store for the People — STYLE
BUY ON
PAYMENTS
'/s.
EASTER
SUITS
Tomorrow. . .Hundreds
of Fashion’s Newest
Suits Are Offered at
a Price That Makes Them
MATCHLESS
VALUES
Tim very NEWEST of the new boyish suits, sports suits,
1 mannish suits and embroidered suits are featured in this
1 /rent selling. Knits of the finest twills, HAIRLINE stripes,
I homespuns, velours and tweeds. Shades include navy (due,
I tan, pray! In workmanship every model is I’ERKKETI
mmmmmmmmmmmmmmrn mm m m m m m m ■
WANTED
fcvrrv automobile owner to Know the HI'RAfll’K
MU.I# c*m mipply you with balloon tire* that elll
fit your preaent rima.
Call Atlantic 3032 for Price. W» tell
FORI) alee Urea aa low aa $2.9ft
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ife.. .— .—Ill—I
Fur Storage
We are equipped to More
your fura and winter jrar*
menU in moth, vermin and
duatproof vaults.
Permanent Waving
Make an appointment for
a Pennine l.anoll oc Hf|
The entire h-a.I.
Thursday If Third-Floor Day
Important Sales Are Featured in Every Department on This Big Floor
CORSET
REVUE
Free On Our Free
Eighth Floor
Health and
Beauty
Are Served by
the Art of
Corsetry
Performances Daily
11^30—1 P. M.
2:30—4:30 P. M.
Living Model
Demonstrations
Entertainment
Music Dancing
Secure a Correct
Understanding of
Corset Science
Health Lecture
at afternoon show by one
of Omaha’s prominent
physician*.
Beautiful New Models Are Added Daily to Our
Novelty Shoes for Women
‘An excellent stock of shoes chosen for quality,
style, newest colorings and evident workman
ship. The styles are of marked variety and the
size range is always complete.
Values to 10.00 s
Suede
Satin
l Kid
Calfskin
Patent
Leathers
Unusual Sale of Easter Sandals
“Carla”, “Norma” and Patricia
Three different etylen In red, blue, gray, green and white elk
ekln, In patent leather alredale and gray euede.
These Wonderful Sandals were made expressly for
the Brandeis Store under their supervision. Each
pair carries our stamp of Quality, Style and rit
~ _ Tfca BraixiaU Star#—Tkird Floor, Eaal
Very
Reasonably
Priced at
Third-Floor
Day
Third Floor Day Is
planned far in advance
for each week, and
planned with an idea of
economy and savings in
money, time and effort.
Every Third Floor de
partment features impor
tant sales on Thursdays,
enabling you to minimize
the amount of time and
effort spent in shopping;
and in the same instance,
secure the best values.
Third Floor Day brings
to you domestic and im
1 ported merchandise at
prices that you are un
able to match anywhere.
The Brandeis Store poli
cies of buying give you
the advantage of cash
purchasing in all parts of
the world.
Plan your shopping days
to take in Thursday Third
Floor Day at the Bran
deis Store; for Thursday
is Economy Day.
Begin the Easter Outfit With
Dainty Lingerie
fn our Muslin Underwear
Department you will find
delightful lingerie and un
dcrthings. You will be
pleased with the 1 o w
prices. '
Crepe and Radium
Chemise
2.95
I,ace trimmed and per
^ fectly tailored; with
bodice tops or built-up
shoulders. Flesh, or
chid, peach and white.
Sixes 36 to 44
Crepe de Chine
Drawers, Bloomers
A and Step-Ins
^ 3.95
Trimmed with dainty laces, insertion* ann
ribbons. Numerous styles to select from. In
a variety of pastel shade*.
Radium Silk Costume Slips
4.98 to 16.50
Each garment is perfectly tailored; with
slight fullness at the sides; each has a hip
hem. White, flesh, maiza and pastel
shades. slzeg 3g to 44_
Tha Brandai* Slora—Third Flnar—Canlar
Easter Apparel for Youngest Ones
You will find everything for a complete
Kaater outfit for the youngest member of the
family in our Infants’ Department. A wide
range of lovely accessories and underthings
and a beautiful variety of coats and dresses.
Taffeta Bloomer Dresses
Brown, Copenhagen, sand and toast.
A great variety of pretty little styles
that are individually distinctive.
Sizes 2 to 6 Years. Priced at
12.50 and 14.98
Confirmation Dresses
Painty voile*, net* and orfandlei; beau
tifully trimmed with lare and ribbon.
Size* 4, 5 and #; Q Qfl
priced at, *
Wash Dresses
VoiW, Dotted SwU« aad Fraacfc Gin*ham
Dr«ufi Daintily faahioned; in nil new
color*; with and without A QQ
bloomer*. Sirea 2 to «.
Easter Hats and Bonnets
Made of straw, taffeta, straw braid or silk faille com
binations, Becomingly trimmed with ribbons and a
rosettes. M
4.50
Brown 8 Tans I
Copenhagen Rose l
Tka Brandaia Stora—Tkird Floor—Eaal h
Baby Day Specials for Thursday Only
Silk Half Hose
Crochet top*; white, pink, 45c
blue; §i*e« 4 to d, _
Baby Bootees
Knitted of eoft whit# wool end delntlljr
trimmed with pink 44c
or blue.
Stork Pant*
Ventilated and plaint email, medium
and larre *l*e». White OQ.
and fleeh,
White Organdy Bonnet*
Very fin* quality; lace and embroidery
trimmed. All Q O _
aizea, J/OC
I Thursday—Specially Priced
Knit Underwear
Kayser Union Suits
Regular and *Q
Extra Stzes
Fine cotton, in bodice
or band top, with
tight knee; full
bleached.
Glove Silk Vests
Bloomer* and Step-in*
Plain or drop*titch; open or i
bodice *tyle». Fle*h, orchid.
and whit*.
Regular anc
Extra Sizes
1.98
Carter Athletic Union Saits w
Teddy or open atylea; with bodice top. Made of tery
high grade dimity and nainrook; flerh and white, Ail
aixea. Regularly 1 00 and 125 each.
79c
Children’s Union Suits
Made of good quality dimitl**
and fin* Halts. Drop or
closed-stat stylts.
Six*i 2 to lt>
49c
Th« Brand*!* Slora—K«»t Uad*rw*ar D*»«r»mrn»—
Third Floor—C*ol*r
Smart Nellie Don Dresses
For Home and Informal Wear
More than a “wash dress” are these pretty frocks,
so favored by discriminating women. Kach dress
is perfectly tailored and in wide ran^c of fast col
ors.
Keguiar xize*
1.95 to 2.95
Extra Sizen
2.50 to 3.50
I ha Brandon Stora Third Floor South
Home Brighteners for Easter
Perfume Bottles
Hand pairttrd gprayg and flnw
rrt; l«*nicth»nfd O CA
gtoppgr*. £»•%}%*
Artificial Fruit
Rrautifnl, natural lonkir* *«x
fruit of all
kltnK
Bud Vases
Hand paintrd, with pihk, lavan
drr. Mu* atld frrrn a |?A|
drromtiona, 4 »Ww
Artificial Flowers and Ferns
Tuli|» Cnrnftnwara, rh»rr) M»»*<>ma, I.ilara JoiujuiI*, 1 Of? to 2 00
G.raniuma, Swpet I’rao, \a»tiirlium>-. OrrhUU an<l othar* a VfW IVJ 4*,vv
Tl»# Rtta^fii Slow rktfJ Haar Waal
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