The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927, April 25, 1924, CITY EDITION, Page 3, Image 3

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} Cosed, Neb., April 24 —On Easter
Sunday there were 1,433 people tit th*
fivir Sunday schools of this city,
v^hoee population 1* 1,300. On Thurs
day, preceding Easter, the four pn*
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Brandeis Store
^—A Omaha Bee
•\ Toilet Goods
\ Exposition
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To Be Held April 28 to May S
Entire Eighth Floor, BraYideis Store
Imported perfumes and the finest essences of
domestic manufacture; facial creams, rouges,
lip sticks, powders, talcs, shaving cream and
shaving preparations, shampoos, soaps, com
pacts and novel packages for milady’s handbag,
deodorants, hair nets.
The Latest for Milady’s Dressing Table
The Last Word in Toilet Goods
Demonstrations on the enhancing of
beauty will be given hourly by various
exhibitors in the exposition and lectures
by prominent experts will be made every
afternoon.
Music Vaudeville Entertainment
Shipherd
Dentistry*
Through Specialization,
Gives the Patient
Absolute 1
Protection "
Through Specialisation, Shlpherd Dentistry, from every slaifil
point, afford* fhe patient absolute protection t
Protection of Health through Good Dentistry, which la at
tainable only by apeclnlliatinn In each and every phate
of the dental profession.
Protection against pain by the use of TOOTH-HTW . . an
exclusive feature of Shlpherd Dentistry, which positively
eliminates pain and leaves no III after-effects.
Protection against disappointment nr misunderstanding of
price hy thorough examinations and acquainting the patient.
In advance, with the exart cost of the work that is re.
qnlred.
-and, another measure of protection of which all Shlpherd pa
tients approve, and appreciate: at the completion of the work,
the patient makes the decision; he or she is the sole fudge and
mnst he satisfied, always. And through Ihe years, Ihi* policy,
fostered by Integrity and supported by Specialisation, has es
tablished the name Shlpherd ns the synonym of Good Den
tistry.
Special This Week
Complete X-Ray Examination (every tooth in the
month) . .93-00
Dr. Shipherd, Dentist
619 Securitiea Bldg.
16th and Farnam Streets. Omaha, ITeb.
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I KEEPING WELL—;An M To Mat I
(• aogatabla aparlant) takan al |
night will halp kaap you wall, by I
toning and atrongthanfng your <U- I
gnation and allmlnatlon. I
U£E WANT ADS Dili Mi KBSLLTS
P MPLES ON
FACEJJEARS
Itched and Burned. Lost
Sleep. Cuticura Heals.
“My trouble began with pimple*
that covered my lace. They were
naru. targe, ana wntta
and (aatrrrd. The pirn
plea Itched and burnad
continually, and I loat
a great deal of alaep.
The troublalaatcd about
two yaara.
*' I lead an advertise
merit lor lutlcura bnap and Oint
ment and aent (nr a Ire* aampt*. It
helped M an I purchaaed more,
and altej ualng nnebnxnlOintment
and thrta cakea ol Snap my akin
became nice and amooth; I tea a
heeled " (Signed I Miae Nancy Scott.
Harrold, So. Dakota.
Ua« Cuticura (or all akin troublaa.
aterlefmky Hell IMna "Oattawe Ukw
■DIM. n«rl « a<Mett Max laMano.
OielxeM eaaeiaa taliexSa
WMr" Try ear aax Sbaetaa Stiak.
Our Million-Dollar Sale of
Housefurnishings
An opportunity to fill pour home needs at the lowest prices of the pear.
GENERAL
Headquarters for Sanico Gas Ranges
Our line of lunge* sre manufactured hy the American Range and Foundry
Company, maker* of the famous Sanico. alt porcelain Oa* Range*.
Llosmg (Jut Sate at
1923 Models
Sanico Gas
Ranges
1923 all porcelain models,
manufactured with por
celain oven, broiler, top
sides, burners and frames.
2 only, 139.50 model, San
istat oven heat 1 A A PA
control, at Hri.uV
1 only, 138.00 model, San
istat oven heat 1AO PA
control, at
2 only, 110.00 model, San
istat oven heat QO PA
control, at
4 only, 86.00 model, San
istat oven heat iV| PA
control, at v^r.JV
5 only, 94.00 71 CA
model, at I l»«Jv
12 only, 76.00 P7 AA
model, at «JI«Uv
u ■ ——.. . ■ — ——
Garden Needs
Strong, well made tools, that
are easy to handle and make
gardening a pleasure. Sub
stantial reductions.
Flower and Garden Seeds—
All new stock; special at 6
packages for 25C
Bine Grass Send—Makes a
fine, green lawn; per pound,
»t.39C
While Clover Seed — Free
from impurities; per pound,
«t 79C
Lawn Rakes—Made of bright
wire; with loop teeth, 69C
Spading Forks—4-tine; D
handle; special, each, 93C
Garden Rakes—-Iron;
straight tooth style; 14
tooth, at 59C
16-tooth at 69C
Garden Hoes—Strongly riv
eted blade on strong handle,
at 49C
Lawn Mower—14-inch size;
ballbearing, 9.95
Specials in Housefurnishings
CXaux W>R Popor
CImimt
8ati»factorr a»d roir
to o«o: »p«cl»l -
5 for 25c
In the Million Dollar Sale
Dream Cream
Whip
Complete with
howl, strong and
well made; fatt
est cream beater
on the market.
Regular 1 00 t»1.
Special at. each.
Wafer
Cooler
Frr the refriger
ator. Holdt three
auarte lee A1
wan hare a eool
drink during the
hot weather. Spe
cial I r prteed at
49c
i
Fioeit Grade
Flower aad
Vegetable
Seed
Special, a I x
pkge. Friday «1
25c
(Urfcaf* P«fU
r«rmfit«d *•!
v»nU#d Iron, with
thr*« •
•t 9*eh—
!.!•. tic. Tie
Wash
Family alM*
gf*o4 rabbin*
•nrfara; • pa
ri* 1 mth, 3t«
■rad B«im
Whit* *aamel; Saner;
m*k *. r**od taaman
hinted rarer; email at
mediant •!»*•: e*er|*l
**rh M<
The Brandtii Store—Fifth Floor
Exceptional Selling of Curtains and Draperies
In the Million-Dollar Sale
New Curtains
Specially Priced
IN TWO CROUPS
1.69 2.89
A choice selection of
attractive designs; in
imitation Tuscan ef
fects, all-over case- .
ment weaves, or gen
uine heavy Tuscans.
All 2*/•> yards long;
richly fringed. In ecru
only.
36-Inch Curtaining
16c v*rt
Scrim*, marquiset^** and roil**;
plain or fancy design*; white,
cream and ecru.
Silk MarquUette
59c T"i
36-lneh, In rich pongee shade;
specially priced for Friday.
Drapery Cretonne
33c Y
.18-inch width, in many attracts#
patterns and color combinations;
splendid quality for drapes and
cushions.
75c Curtaining
29c Y-H
Grenadines, Swiss, eofles and
firured or plain marquisettes; In
broken bolts of from S ts 1!
yards.
Brass Curtain Rods
25e valua*; in round or flat at via*; this ia a vary wondarful valua;
not to ba had anywhar# alaa at thia 1 Olo
low priea,
Tho BraodoU S»o ra—Siitb Floor
Friday Specials in
Our China Section
Unexcelled bargain offerings in imported
and domestic sets of dishes.
French China
Dinner Set
90.00
liO-piece set. gold hand,
in a variety of new
*hapea; ynld handle*.
Service complete for
aix.
Wrought Iron
Bridge Lamp
Tome* with decorated
parchment paper
shade*; with adjust
able arm.
1.98
Luster Tea Set
10.50
In a dozen beautiful
color* to choose from.
«
fl plates, <5 cup* and
saucers, teapot, sugar
howl and creamer.
Bungalow Set
In floral or fold Hand decoration. Complete aere
ira for *ix.
42-Piece
Set
$4.98
Th« Braa4aia Stara Fifth floor
Rugs, Stripes and Pieces
At Half Price and Less
Featuring for Friday in our April Sala
of ^lugs 1,000 Carpet Rug Pieces at
savings of 1* and more.
§.25—27x54
Wilton Strips
Many pierfs are alike
and ran he made into
larger rug#.
3.98
5.00—27*54
Wilton Pieces
Of an extra fine qual
ity; fringed and bor
dered on one end.
3.25
"
4.50—27x54
Axminster
Stripe
Extra good hearv qual
ity: merged at the end*.
2.69
3.50—1, 1 V» Yard
Carpet Pieces
In variety of color com
binations and designs.
1.98
2.S0—27*27
Axminster
Pieces
Of an extra fine qual
ity; finished at both
ends.
1.49
To 2.50—18*27
Carpet Pieces
With finished ends;
practical for doorways
or halts
98c
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