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About The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927 | View Entire Issue (April 18, 1924)
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Many *»lr* m*a*Aitr« of mai|wlhf not* r*r*!v*i| from *\ «»lilna*oti, N*tY York. t*hli-a*o anil Hi* *vr»t. flilrll Kir* In th* l>nrn and alor a** ahwd at lh* born* nf John /.lit tn*l*r, *n*db'lna romptiny a**nl, OAliaid n loaa of nvor f 3,104. —-- 11*11 I— Today I'lrtnlrtillit/ It r ^iW IimMw, jitfwtn !•«*'« Hiffti <ii Uwry »y ARTHUR RRI*EANEy ItrMlnt on th* n**t yt*«*4*M*«1 ele.tlon he* he«0" P"’/’* in Wall *tre*l A1 Smith* ml.lt hate Imprered *lnr* th* hi* Tammany dem«n*t ration *ndor*t«* him f«r th* nr**ht*nry, Tammany ti powerful, AI nmitn ha* hern In It all hi* Ilf*, ha* hear, created by II. and mill put forth *v*ry effort for hia nomination ami •tertian. _ . _, . ., The odd* were 10 to I aralnrt hi* election. Now they are only 0 I" 1, and the hettlnir la 1 to * that h* will he Ihe democratic nominee. Of t '(.olldfe’e nomination Ih* hcttmjr odd* are fi to I and with 7 to f. that he will he th* ne*t pre*hl*nt. .. . A* between democrat* and r*P'*/> lican*. leavinR out A1 Smith, th. odd* arc 4 to 1 in faror of th* re — Thousands of Women Are Learning the % Art of Correct Corsetry \ As Presented in Our Gala Fashion Review Eighth Floor 11:30 A. M. to 1 P. M. 2:30 P. M. to 4:30 P. M. Free Tickets for Women Only Will Be Given in Our Corset Department—Third Floor Health Lectures at Every Afternoon Performance • _ __ _ 1 •_ Unique Entertainment Feature by Pupile of DranaeiS Ijpcciai Miss Adelaide Fogg---Aftemoon» at 4:00 A_t °"e of *be bright lights of Broadway, MISS NANCY Announcement tLxtraorainary : FAIRf Ut. ,Ur of «rh. Passing show,” “The cm in tho Limousine,” ‘Tangerine” and other famous Broadway productions, will sing at our Gala Fashion Revue, Thursday, Friday and Saturday afternoons. Seven Famous Manufacturers Participate Fourteen Living Models Demonstrate The Largest and Most Comprehensive Showing of Corset Masterpieces Ever Presented in One Great Free Showing These Demonstrators Appear for Famous Manufacturers: MiiJ Ohlson of Hops Brothers Makers of Nemo Corsets, Smart Set Girdles, Circlet Brassieres Miss Dougherty of Weingarten Co. Makers of Stylish Stout Corsets, Stylastic Girdles and Formu Bands Mrs. Hadley . Of © Mollie Mayers Makers of the Famous Lovers' Form Brassieres Miss Helen Thaxter of Treo Co. Makers of Hemi-Kiastic and All-Elastic Girdles Mrs. Lillian Ittel of Warner Bros. Makers of Corse!ettes, Wrap-Around, Egyptian, Bandeaux, Oriental Girdles Miss Ferris of I. Newman Sons Makers of the Famous P. N. Practical Front Girdles Mrs. Gordon Smith of Gossard Co. Makers of Front-lacing Corsets, The Belvadear, The Fancy Brassieres It Will Pay Every Woman Who Is Interested in Her Health and Figure to Visit the Brandeis Store During This Big Demonstration A complete revue of our fourteen model, will be preaented at the Sun Theater in connection with the picture, "Woman to Woman,” which ha. made .uch a favorable impre».ion on the women of Omaha, Friday evening, 7:30 and 9)30 P. 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Farm Sold at |2.‘i0 an Arrr. •hananiliwh I# , Apt II l?«~A Hhan ■ niton h fferm of HO ana* ewn*<1 h> H«l f tfititi<il M A • *. M t.d |H«M A •* IK ^ At l#4 t* w§M W A tt* ft f«f f*rtN«l fi tmrKMAf A r Ym$rt hr th* asking lb# Im» that tbit Wore it factual*#lr photo t graph* enaMea tea «•«-« men tnapetalire m f hr i> aubfect. The? knoo picture making through making Picture*, and the hr new of their n penence it vour* — If vou want it. i IWi+ifmg, t-rmtnt —4 M i*'t*+1 if »** mfr^w m*. Eaatman Kodak Co. - (TV# lt*fc#r« D#mp.«#r C# ) rt/\ IIDFinMi Si. fuffiUg l«#rillw# aoaswrtiiiMiSt. I Out-of-Town Customers May ORDER BY MAIL—Omaha’s Largest Shoe De partment—ENDICOTT-JOHNSON’S Men’s and Boys’ Dress & Work Shoes Specially Priced We are now carrying complete lines of Men’s and Boys’ Dress and Work Shoes. Every pair is made for us by Endicott Johnson Shoe Company, which is America’s largest manufacturer of Men’s and Boys’ all solid leather shoes. Our guarantee is on every pair. These strong, leather shoes are now greatly underpriced. MEN S E & J DRESS SHOES Mail Orders Filled Regular 3.95 Values Mail Orders Filled Men’s Brown Calf Trouser Shoes With creased vamp; blucher cut; made on the square toe last with flexible soles and low heels. Men’s Brown Calf English Shoes In the new square toe style; with neatly perforated vamp and tip; flexible leather soles and leather heels. Men’s Brown Calf Lace Shoes J dade on the wide toe last; blucher cut; with flex f ible leather soles and leather heels. Men’s Black Calf Lace Shoes Made in the blucher cut; with wide toe last; flexible leather soles and leather heels Sixes 6 to 12. Baa*v«at—ArcfS*. The Brandets Store Basement Arcade. Men’s Endicott Johnson Dress Shoes and Oxfords Regular 4.95 and 5.95 Values Men's Black and Brown Calf Dress Oxfords Made on the square toed last; witn harness stitched tips. All leather throughout; Goodyear welt sewed seta and rubber heels. Men’s Brown Calf Trouser Creased i Vamp Shoes With crewed ramp, made on square toe last; with Goodyear welt soles and rubber heels. Men’s Black Calf Dress Shoes Made on the new square toe last; with fancy perforated vamp and 1 tip. Goodyear welt sewed soles and low, flat heels. All solid | leather throughout. Men’s Black Calf Dress Shoes Made on the square toe French last; with heavy perforations; Goodyear welt sewed soles and rubber heels. Sizes 6 to 12. —\rrn*r. Men’s Endicott Johnson Army Work Shoes Regular 4.95 Values Mail Order* Filled I Siiea 6 to Brown Calf Shoes Made on tlio Munson Army Inst bluoher out; with soft 1 too enp and flexible (loodyear writ sowed solos and Irnflior liools. VtnaenifNl— \ rrnA*. Men’s Endicott Johnson SOLID Leather Work Shoes Regular 2.45 aad 2.95 Valuee Sizes I to ta Widths E and EE Men's Brown Calf Shoes All solid leather construction; made on the wide toe last with green elk leathei* soles • and heels; in the outing bal style. Sizes , 6 to 12. ^ i Men’s Brown Oiled Calf Shoes * All solid leather work shoes; made on army last, blucher cut, soft toe, box flexible leather soles and low heels. Sizes 6 to 12. | Baatmrnt— Endicott Johnson Leather Work Shoes Regular 3.95 Values | ■ ■■■—.■ —-- I M ■ - { Mail Orders Filled All 'Leather Elk Retan Brown Calf i Work Shoes < Hade on the wide top Inst, blueher out. soft top; box nailed nnd sowed soles. VlaMMMt—> % reale.