The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927, April 19, 1924, CITY EDITION, Page 4, Image 4

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Copyright 1*24 Hart Schafincr ft Marx
I
Easter Quality Clothes
Headquarters
Emphatically so much more for your
Easter clothes money that the Nebraska
needs only invite inspection. Your judge
ment of values will instantly respond to Nebraska’s
offerings. Your mind will grasp the immensity of
Nebraska’s selections at a glance; you’ll realize an en
tirely new opportunity in clothes satisfaction is yours
at the Greater Nebraska today.
In All the West No Other Store Offers Such Vast Selections
of All That i New in Men i and Young Men i Clothes
$3oand $oO
Other Smart Suits, $25 to $65
A Great Feature
Young Men’s Smart Suits
$25 and $35
Single or Double-Breaated
For Utility Wear
Nebraska Gabardines
$20 and $25
Others at $15 to $35
p— Big Sizes; Small Sizes- ji
Big Values
A great demonstration of clothes service for “hard
to-fit” men. A store for you within a store. Stouts,
long stouts, short stouts, stubs, young stouts, slim
men’s sizes, big heavy men of irregular and regular
proportions; all sizes in new spring suits.
$25 to $50
Nebraska Junior
Extra Valuo
First
Long Pants Suits
$20 $25 $30
Knglish models, sport models,
single breast or*, double* breast*
ers; great showing; sires 31
to 30.
Extra Panlo at ft and $5
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a„n tt.aaiat tuna ha
tt. ton* itaam, Omaha
I atOtmp ihaaiai Omaha
NautttM thaaiat. OMt«l nif
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Mat* tit latiffh and Ota tottdaat
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th* natl *Pl I# awatdrd |» tha
Ihltd aattt l.a |ltaa II amt thata at*
aim It additional ptlaa-a of It aat h
That# p tta #ta »U'it »t»it waati
for tha hat! attaint! Ink** atihmtl'ad
to tha l,nral I a f adllnr of Tha Omaha
|tt*a I nriaavnr to tu tka vmtr pik**
nrlatnat and limit th*m to In atitdi
aarh
Raatda* tnaklnt mopay you mar It*
mm* fantniu thtouphnilt Omaha and
tl* totini'tald* a* an nilalpatm of
t'latar joka* Tnur pi It# pika* and
tntti natna will appaar up tha at raao*
nf larlnii* niovl* thaalai* In Omahp
amt in vatlnu# naarlty toon* nf Na
biaalia and Inna
Turn your nil Inin dollar*. Kanin
IndrtV In aand In your Joka* Hand
■ a many a# t mi with Tha I,oral
Ijtf atlltnr haa nothin* lo do liut look
ovar tha I,ti'al laifa
Mom* nf lha |nk*a *nbmlt*»d hrtva
marlt hut tin not quit* m a k Ilia
pi Im i In** out of that* lha Loral
taif aiillor aalai ta thrar avrry tlajr
ror thla mliimn. Todav'a ai*
Mha Am! what would you do If I
atioutd dla"*
I la Why, I'd *at ma anothar gill.
Slia Aw, now.
tla Not now whan von rroak
Miaa Jaaai* D#vla, Round Yaltay,
Nab.
Satn—What am yn' doin' now?
Bo- -I a* an axporlar.
Main An ajportar’
Bo—Ta* tha alaapln* rar company
jtjat flrad ma
Olio Hall, Connrll Bluff*.
Taarhar .lohnnla, uaad tha word#,
''dafaat, dafanaa and datall" In a
aantanra.
.Tohnnl* P># faat of da cat want
ovar da f#nr* hafora da tall.
Thomaa Hanaal, Pol imhtia, Nab.
Burgess Bedtime
Stories
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B> THORNTON « BIRGEftfl.
A'w*yi tint tha tuna af fright
Or It will haunt you 4ir and n'tbt.
— Mother Beer.
Httleel Bear la Freed.
What happened after Htlleet Bear
dlaappeared In the Oreen Foreet after
her mother, of qpurae Farmer Brown
and Farmer Brown'a Boy couldn't aee
What did happen wee thla: I.lttleat
fear, atlll hewtlng. raced aftar Mother
Hear, at ill howling, raced after Mother
pall upalde down on hep head, held In
(dace by the handle around her neck,
rattled and hanged again)# the buahea
and treea. Tha nolae not only added
to f.lttteat Bear'a fright but It added
to the fright of her mother, who waa
aura that aoma dreadful creatura waa
rhaatng her.
At. laat JJttleat Bear ran under a low
growing, atout huah. It caught under
the edge of the pall and It brought
Mttlent Bearupwlth a Jerk that pulled
her off her feet. For Juaf a eerond ahe
felt at If ahe were being rhoked to
death. That waa bet auao that handle
\\t go barb and find mil about It,"
dwlarad Mothar Baar.
waa pullad an tightly arrnaa hai
throat Than aa aha arramhlad to har
faat aha found haraalf fraa. Sh# did
n t know It at flrat. Tou aaa aha wa«
too frlghtanad to notlra It
But aftar aha had run a llttla way
and no longar fait that draadful thing
around har nark 8h* atoppad and put
har paw up. 8ha rouldn t faal that
draadful thing that had hald har a
prlaonar. Pha didn't know what had
haroma of If. and ah" didn't raro. Ph«
onra mora hurrlad to trv to ratrh up
with har mothar. Pha mill whlrnparad.
for aha waa at til frlghtanad
By thla tlma Mothar Baar waa ha
ginning to gat ovaa har fright noma
what. Pha waa at III auaplrloua. hut har
rurloalty waa Itaglnnlng to nvammia
har faar. Pha atoppad and llatanrd
Pha hraid UI Ural llrar whltnparlng
and frying, blit Ihara waa no longa.
tha aoimd of that pail Iwnglng again*!
tha trara and biiahra Pn Mothar Itaar
wallad fur ldttlaat llrar to ratrli up
wllh har.
I’athapa von ran guraa hnw l.lttlrat
llrar frit whan at laai aha »#w Mnlhar
llaar no Inngar running from har. Pha
rualiad up to har. Mothar Rrar nnaad
har all nvar, and mail* aura thara waa
nothing wrung about l.lttlaat T1*ar
Than vary ahatplv aha wanlad to
know what all tha tmnhla waa AM
that l.lttlaat Itrar rmild tall har waa
Itinl aninalhlng diaadful had raughl
liar around Ilia nark.
"Whara la It now?" Mothar Hrar
aakrd rrnaalv.
"I don't know whlrnparad l.lttlaat
Itaar "It lat go of ma whan l w*»
running aftar you,"
"Wall go N»*k and find out about
It." darlarad Mothar Baar, who waa
l aglnnlng to faal aahamad for having
run
I don t want to," whlnad Lltilatt
Baar.
But whan Mothar Baar ttarlad b» k
l.lttlaat Brar taggrd right along at hrt
harla Pha waa afraid to ba laft alona
At laat thav r**rh*d lha tra# whara
l.lttlaat Baar had h»an aat fraa On
tha ground lav a haltarad old tin pa
with tha handlr faat nnb at ona and
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getting <he tnt»9i* from im»»Nr took
tie til f etna tided to jail tklihnul toll j
•*y the trial rmtlH, pending appeal
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i Klin f !rn k l)rlial«*r» I in
Diolrirl <!ham|iinit»lii|i
Kim « reek, ,\eh , Atoll 1* film
1 f eek won the dlrtfl't » hamiNonahip
in debate in weatern iftetrlrt No 1.
Thla yeai m team HiniiitH **f Kred
Kh l*tor. Margaret Yoder. Hay Mr
1 ai land, Korreat Cartel and Wray
llitafelt MI"• l!ltle Travie *nai hed the
feam. In all they debated nine (liner
with only itfle defeat for tt»e pea Pori
Thla war only the pet find year for
Kill* Creek hi the league,
A now ope* lea of pptder with eight
long leg*, pink and «t iped with hlark
lire made Mr appenrnrtre in Colorado
100 Used Desks
(With chairs to match)
Trailed in on a big refurnishing deal are offered
for sale at prices designed for quick clearance.
If vnti need s d* *k snd (hair, Hut do no* wish to put
much into them, now is \our chance to secure h gh
grade furniture at very low prices.
Mahogany ami Oak.
Hat top, roll top or typewriter styles.
Many sizes.
Many qualities.
Desk prices as follows -
12.00, 17.50, 20.00, 25.00 and 30.00
And some very fine de«ks in large sizes at equally
reasonable prices. Oak and mahogany swivel or
straight chairs are offered in wide assortment.
Orchard-Wilhelm
Sixteenth and Howard Streets
STYLE WITHOUT I5J 9 J5|>
EXTRAVAGANCE DOUGLAS ST
About 150
Spring Suits
To Go Saturday
Choice
** Every Style—
Wanted Colors -
Hairline Stripes—
A Tremendous Offering
Fourth Floor
COATS
Dress coat*, sport coats, wrappy
type* in the smartest model*
we've seen. All spring color*
and material*, including new
plaid*. Fourth Floor
Spring's Favored
Models
Every one i* rharminiH.v expre»*ive of
the new *tyle», color* and material* fa
vored for the newr *ea*on.
Satin Canton Canton Crepo
Roakanara Flat Crepaa
Beaded and Plain Geor|eltea
Knitted Frocka Sport Flannela J
Dreaaea—Sixth Floor
New Fitted Corsets
Add the Finishing Touch to
Smartly Dressed Women
Our facilities for fit
ting correctly are
> complete. We spe
cialise In fitting f r
figure* that are or
dinarily difficult to
style adjuatment. A
visit to our Corset
Section will delight
you.
Beautiful model* In
white, pink, fleah
amt Mu*. also fin
r«!»; *ty1a* for arary
ooraiion, alaMir fir
dle* for »port wear,
Of roar** you'll
need a eoraat to
r * m p I a t a your
Ka*ter roituma.
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