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About The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927 | View Entire Issue (April 26, 1924)
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J/aas ?WA OMAHA MINNEAPOLIS LINCdLN NEW YORK Saturday— 200 New Dresses In a Typical Haas Brothers Selling Event All Sizes 14 to 40 French Crepe Roshanaro fv Canton Crepes Satin Cantons f Georgettes Printed Crepes Dresses which possess an air of style individuality. Dresses that one would never expect to encounter at this extreme low price. Tbla uli it In kaaping with tha marchan. tilting paliciat of Hast Brothart. Tha amartaat ttylai, matt raliablo qualitiat and Inwatt patifbla prica. Saturday'* tala it all thit aad mora. Saturdau Sale of 100 COATS • The new and wanted plain fabrics. Canton silk lined, splendidly made, perfect in fit and finish. Coats you will wear with considerable pride. Thin group i >n nizm 14 to 20, all the new col on arc included. They are easily Omaha's greatest values. Extraordinary) Close-out Specials For Saturday *< 100 Sample Sweaters Slipover styles, fine all-wool knit; while they last, your choice at but.. / * * 100 Novelty Sweaters '] Plain and fancy colors, many styles, all-wool knit; just the thins for school and sport wear. Each ... / * 50 Tweed Sport Hats Smart, rakish hat* for outinf wear; Ideal for wear with your knicker suit .. 25 Knicker Suits A closeout of all knicker suits at this ridicu lous low price; buy now, no better invest ment can be made. All sizes to 40. 50c 1.00 50c *10 AH Skirts to Go in Three Lots $2.50 $5.00 $7.50 Haas Brothers Jgf *' OAe S/iopforUfomen” •£«* »•* r ijsSiSi*-.■: j IWk\ Mountains Swrpl bv Snow Vbti*k( In l*Atb »f < «M Inr Irmrlmi I idkinli Main 4** Sotilh, tw»' at, I44ia Aged It ****** ji •W i boo. Arm ««• sight •*>♦*♦• tel, 4»p«h Mtetmd On etiMia lt>»H j, .vwntHia aegtww tutor A-wa at •»*■]< •Moth a* Pheatdaa, W*»'■ , la south! • attain Saw Matte# »<i tall < mg th t.mghnol pt*i i tt,att* IM etttite t-egtoft 1 xtl v a a 4 1 h* j at|4|gak mat Ig mnltnttattwlt af th»l fait, aretwdlf 4« I ha but*#* Nr* i r art** i i»iom at • tht» wmiai *t* j pnrt»<4 At# it»»h»e of *n«*w ttMh a|i total water content of t* Incite* ji while 1 tenter had eight Itu-tie* t*fj, •now with ,»f Inrhea of wain ogtt L lent. In eoti then Merit New Matin’I ind noiihraalxrn Arimna ralna had lean falling for nearly St h«ur% i waalhrr bureau report a show ed. Al , iioodland, Kan., at * tntlay. snow was falling, while east ami south of that | point theie had fern a heavy rain | fall during the laat ?4 bom#. Altllene, , Te»., reported a fall ”f l.W Inches, ( ttklahoma polnta, 1,4# Inches and , Wichita, Kan., 1,14 Inch** of rain. The snow and rain was accotn panted by a decided drop In tempera- , lure ami the cold wave today la re- | ported traveling eastward aa far as t western Iowa and Missouri. The cold wav# will continue through the Rocky mountain region throughout ( today and tonight and a alightly rla- ( ing temperature la forecast for Jo- ( morrow. i Burgess Bedtime Stories _—— By THORNTON W. BrKGfeSS. r*w ara thay who »lv* atfanaa To on* praparad for aelf dafanaa —Jimmy Skunk. Jimmy Skunk Becomes a Watchman. Thla la tha atory of how Jimmy Skunk became a watchman. A watchman, you know, la on* who la left In charge of a placa to #ee that no harm cornea to It. Jimmy had no Idea of being a watchman, but never theless he became one. And thla la how It happened. Jimmy had mad# hla home under Farmer Brown’# augar house In the Green Foreat. Ha liked It over there. To be sure, he mlaaed Farmer Brown’# Boy, for the latter waa no longer staying In that augar house. But Jimmy Isn’t one to mind being alone. What he mlaaed most waa the fine food Farmer Brown’# Boy had given him. But he didn't have any trouble In finding plenty of fat beetle# and other things, ao he didn’t worry about going hungry. He began to regard that augar bouse aa belonging to him. It Is aatonlahlng how faat news (ravels through tha Green Foreat. Within two days after that augar houaa had been closed for the aum Ilnater a topped to look, Ualen and amall. mer moat of tha little people In th# Green Koreat knew It. Buatar Hear knew It. Buater had kept away from there all through tha augar aeaaon Tpu aea Buater la moat dlatruatful of human belnga. Hut tha very night after he learned that tiiat augar houae had been rloaed, Buater ahuffled atralght over there. "I hopa they have left aoma of that awe#t atuff In that houee," muttered Buater In that deep, grumbly-rumhly voire of hla. "Y*a, air, I hopa they have left, aoma of that aweet atuff In there. If thay hava I'll get It. Ml get In there aomahow." Bo Buatar ahuffled along unlll he earn# Into the llttla Hearing In which waa Farmer Browne augar houae. At the edge of thla, atlll atandln* In tha Mack ahadowa, Buatar etopped to look, Hal an and email. Hla ayea, aara and noaa told him at onra that no human belnga were about. Ha alerted atralght acroaa for tha door of that augar houaa. Now tha hole that Jimmy Bkunk hid made under that augar houaa opened cloae bealde tha door. Jimmy waa Bitting on hla dooratep. Ha a«w Buater Bear coming. Buater didn't aaa him. Jimmy waited until Buatar waa alrnoat to tha augar houae. Then ha alowly walked out to meet Buater. "Good evening. Buatar Hear,1’ aalil Jimmy, ralalng hla tall a llttla. Buatar etopped abort. "Good evening. Jimmy Hkunk,” ha replied In hla deep, nim bly rumhly voice. “I hope you are feeling Ana thla evening." "Vary fine, very fin* Indeed, thank you," aald Jimmy, atlll walking to ward Buater and ralalng hla tall a lllte higher. Buatar atepped to on# aide In the moat polite way. "Aren't you rather far from home?" ha Inquired. "No," replied Jimmy. "The fact la. I am very near home, lt'a a nice evening fof walking, lent It?" II* had turned toward Buater bear *g»lh, and ofice rnnr* Buater rather nervoua ly atepped aalde. "What haa brought you over here " Inquired Jimmy. "Nothing In particular," replied Buater Bear. "I'm Juat looking around. I h»ar no ono la living In thla houaa now. I thought I would Ilk* to have a look at It." "Well, there It la," replied Jimmy. "J giieaa you can look at It all you want to. But I wouldn't go too rloao to It If I wara you." Then Jimmy went back and aat down on hla door atep. Buater Bear remained right where h« waa for aoma time. Kvery tlm* he waa tempted to go over to th* door of th* augar houae h* looked at th# llt tla watchman and changed hla mind <r'Apyr>ehc 1 • j a ) Th^ next alorv ''When BUt* and | Might Dldn t Count. ' Typewriter Which Pichs Up News Oat of Air Exhibited to Publishers i« t*4«4 *•«*•** t lift tMl, 4|*<t M *. ,*4 fNM iH <m IM Mnilllt iMM4tti| MM IfMMtfti ffHHWWl M III 4 H#t t< «« he* »pa i'»' f Mium* >mk< itlMi here, l«dt| pe«t<*4 With iw»a»etti>nl iHe pup nePN* PPkel 4 new* ttenemiaet-ip ehlmil *•>** He radio itpwplH fble t»«ht«e machine I* 1 «»wn a* He Ini ►cweihaeiat K*« perrtra h»*h il*M automatic i a dm prleimt *»P** ind la Heina demonattetM Hr III In ewteca and M K"*nlr*Hu<f, preat l*n» nf the International k*»i per* re, T|te ptiHlle demonalretlon nf the d* ne «ai made ip a n»w al ihe Wal I. rf A»mti» Hotel, whet* operated In la«Ha Hi from a tn font reception «ertal nut aide a window. It look »r<tda from ihe air al the rala of II i minute with an a rent ary which W I. || Finch, one of Ihe Invenlnra >et at tt*| per cent The "ntory" from the air waa aenl iy an operator In the exuerlmental ahnratnry of Ihe newra aervlce a mil* imt a half awray and II waa delivered nilomatlcally and perfectly written Mi a typewriter. It can he apeeded up to tranamlt loo word* a minute. Klectro-radlo I'glneera experimented three and one lalf yeara before the device waa made cady for comnierclel uae. , Veteran newapaper men who wit reaaeri the demonetratlona declared hemaelvea aatonnded and pointed nit that the Invention makea poa ilhle the Iranamlaalon to any paper, in matter how remote, of dally newa ■♦porta without the expenae of tale staph wlrea. The ayatem haa been In dally opera IMM Ml>»» 1vo**»* K t i **d i ninnkil IA**tA hf ft Mi* ii i* . nd.iiam* liil ftMd M* hi* .«<• and In* Angara# IM anile* ft* |ftl« I in* Mu HimaImi And M#HiM d CM MulfWiii'l *r# ft** h tr Ilium A kl«Mi And A M ••*>•*** tMwrft* t mwm mm<M ikM hi MM dull FOURTH U. S. PLANE OFF FOR CHIGNIK It* AiA**i*i»A rm* fV||lt|, Alaak» Ant'd tl Mil r. miirti * I. Martin, nwnmandtng A lotted dial!* air raprdtlon Aift« td th# win 14 hnptred off al IA«l A. in , li'day front Aknatalt tor t hianlk *r cording In Word r*r*H #i| here l.ftAttlinr Tank Tapped. nimimflild, Nad.. April *» -^«tn* of ih* hlg gaanllna lank* Mlontlnt »® th* dlnelalr Oil company waa Mppad by a norturnal prowt*r and a lart* amount of gaaoltna tak*n. After aup plying hi* wanli. tha thief did not ■hut th* vatva tight and much gaao line leaked away. A rough eatlmata place* th# loaa at Sno gatlona. School Hoad Stricken. Albion, Neb, April 2*.—to J dur face, auperfniendant of th# Albion City arhonla. haa auffirad a aarloui nervPua breakdown from overwork and ha* been taken to Kantaa City, where he will take a prolonged reat at a aanltarium. H* la praaldant of tha Norfolk Bualnaaa rollega and haad of th* Northaaat Teacher*1 aaaocla tlon. Srrrrn* Rrvrul (limilm's Jrnlrn* OM I'hdi lift l*n». * I I mil I al I 4h»t 1h >m i «*•< Uh '"JJJL ■ « _ <*>' -** k*y |h |«a Inn* IM< t Wait nf *nu>a whom y»*t navay dteamM nf •* »a n»t#tnat**f nf »H y aanna« aa* Mia nf IM •Innate in tha Imel let ranttat la*< aaal' W all, ywu II pmh iMf find thta in ha tha «en» if »"« If« tn yn«r fa, nrlia mnfOn plat tare th»aitr am) aiirli M li«al laf I Ml, Hand in aa many John* aa tail wuh, Karp wa*k a Oral prtaa of ft la of f»ri*d an*nnd prtaa «f II third nf || and II additional prlana nf H amah. I.lrmt P'k*a In M wonta tarh. Original p»kta win lha prlaaa. M»nia nna aanl na a Joka atm it a man, aakad lay a frtand If ha wta married. whn rrpiled that ha did not knnw, l»e»» tha Jury we* net In yet. Ifopaat, In jun, wa haard Ihla Joke In IO*. Krnm tha Jokra that do not win prlaaa lha tapral laaf adlfor aala< la Ihraa aarh day for Ihla mltimn. To day'a ara: •mint, th#r# «r# two of f*k* nt» th« lahlt *!!%• on# to Uor'’|o #hft t«k# th# «»b#r f»l#»# for >mir#otf'‘ Thr«# Mtnnto# *’<ir«f»4mi, Itn * thtr# ony mo*# • *k# * * Grantlm* ' ,\o, rtlfln t Iff i*t %•> Wtlll# — "No Orontlfn# —"W#!!, *H«t wt# • •b*o.# Why 4t4f»'» f »•'# you p#r» of n#«rfi# » DlKft" Mra O#org# Whiff, Norfolk. V#k. •lud*a—' What did h* «l*e r«« lea* nlaht*' _ „ Aeenaad—"1 far*"' •1uda« "Wall, I'll al** van *nm»thtn» ft-**# h • *t * 4 4 4 t . _ . »♦ w ***** *♦*•*♦ *♦*«#*• IfHP* « , ♦ I | «* <M *♦** I# **’ I MM *frk iMi *t»* *»* *f *M *»+*■* \ | fJt »* f»M l44* »• ■MM • • [V Hi, » * Nil ** * » TAMMANY HAM. CHIEFTAIN DIES i» ««#i##»4 h«l *••• MM * '•#■* ii ut, idwtiHii »( W‘*A,ti , ,n,v,t Ip IMt tl#, • lrt»#*p«ii '», 4l#i iti I .tit*,* ttt t[ipituM i par*. M> I* *4>iiH*»Hf Mi* «>|l»l* lip, MoipM tM R titewibaf M MM# tip# p i ft wa* opt* #(,#• Pa *r*W* pr#4 ,114 #MptWe*# #b**t# th* ** ini*.# ip#i p# »u i*#p»*4 #11 P"W»' fill h*#4 nf IP# #0*1*1 * Nm *1 lb* n#nt## «wwtMMM4 •* • f«i##tt!* #im . o»#o* * #1 • ft"* #m***i MtPMp #P4 Tin# ' fe,t#v, MurpPi # ll,HI Mp4 man f*t **##• TP# ,«p*i#t will I# *11 ptoPtMH Hr# po held firm Nt ,**trPh "*th* <tl#l, Ht fifth tH*PP* Washington. Apt tl II < Hat I** f Murphy, <l*#4 |e#4*t of Tammany, •a# *cr«r4*4 #p h##nf ioM#y which fall# to few A mat loan* whan hla ilaaih waa innoullrpl tin th# floor of tho |ip|l*4 Mate# aenata Tha announcement wa# mail# by i*«natfir Itoyal M ( "pal*nil, democrat, of Now Torlt, ahortly #fl*r h* w#» Informed of Murphy * death by Inter national New# Marvl •», "It may l»a an unuatial thin* to announra to thl* body th* »l*»th of a private <lttl!en." t'opeland mM, "but thar* 41*4 thla morning a man who wa* a national rharaatar. Mr.Charle* f. Murphy of New York paaaad away a f*w hour* ago Many of w* In thi# chamber knew #n4 lov»4 him " Jlamocratlo an4 rapubllran le«4er* ganarallv war# #hocke<l an4 grlav*4 by Murphy a #u44*n 4a*»h. Among tha ntwAt mirror* ar# thoaa with hand painted decoration*. &1l,(NNMNIAHi\rr Hill Is «•*! MmhiM I’fMSiilr* f«*t 2*1 Nm* I'fufrili •ml IHf** 0 Sihrji, **• alter'..* Ip'l |t »■- ♦# at* sirtw w>Hf «ni»»n ai aa t«<aiui • • »* •» Marl? It* at* mm, am * t* *"'M»t**H ««t*f a Mil >te«atpwnwi*'11 >||VPtPll today It IM S*«M PIWII • M Mtlotl ptmMiMIM, TM ISMtoM ptnaitea Imp M it** prtjtett, Mint * • alln* •tHtnut adtllMftal Pit**ea In li t |"t*IM>ihl nf pm* lltM(t * *t thoriiwd, and for *>..*♦ *.*ft*p» fit* HI) %!*»< ttfilot I! 11* "to |o* t|nMt(.m hetW. Ml* Hast flit too r. t irtnhfnti «mm h i miIm, i Pop iM ttuteamlth waterway, Mettle hartetf, anil I lit.tot fnr IM Man IHtl* ha rl>*> i Among Ih* pro)er1a Hated In Ih* Mil trt th'.aa fnr . ..n*ti m l Inn of an 8M terpatlonat waterway belwean tM Vieele. i) |.| river at »«r Or lea II a, **mI Corpus rhrtati. Ttal t mat nf III,a tnt.aoo- a wmerway connecting Ora* a* send and Jamaica Itaya, New Toftr; If,000,#*10; Improvement of th* Pets war* river Iwlween Philadelphia and Trenlon, N. J. H.lft.ooo add Improvements at Hilo harbor, Hawaii, If.ioo.ooa. I ten.* carried In the hill Include: lit,R00 for the Mltetaalppi rlver at. Natnoo, 111 : tll.Ooo fnr Ihe Mlaeieeip. pt at Fort Madlaon, la.; IT4.OO0 for hitjalaw river Oregon; 110,*0o for , 0»*p river, Washington ISO,0*0 f' at Tort Orchard hay, Washington. Ree Want Ada produce reeulte. H I s I New Apparel—Cool and Summery The First Spring Frocks Are Delightfully Refreshing Tub Silks $16.50 Tailored of pin-striped tub ailk and styled for summer comfort and smartness. One may be certain that one of these frocks will prove practi cal for half the occasions of a summer season Twelve styles. Dainty .Voile* $10.50 Sheer, fine and delicate ly tinted, each with a bit of drawnwork, a lace edged collar or filmy ruffles — summer time frocks of loveliness, in which one may appear at her best. Til ran rroom Accessories Hand Books are the bags that smart women carry. Of leather or of silk, they are equally smart when carried in the hand rather than under the arm. A tan pigskin handbook with suitache braid at— $8.80 • THEFT n OOS Jewelry Beads and bracelets for each costume: inexpen sive, but as effective as precious jewels, which are seldom worn even by those who may afford them. Many at— 80c and $1.00 STREET EI.OOR Parasols Chinese parasols, such as the figure in the upper left is carrying. They’re of Chinese oiled paper so that showers will not fade the colors. $1.80 and $2.00 STREET ri.OO» Gloves Kayser, of course, in Mi lanese quality in 16-but ton length. The shades you desire— $2.80 and $3.00 Novelty gauntlets, heavy quality Kayser silk, pair— • $1.$$ to $3.25 New Summer Silks Patterned and Striped Printed Crepes $2.05 - $3.05 Twelve patterns of tiny flowers, dots, cross-stitch effects and conventional designs; these in two, three, four and five-color tones. Other printed crepes, $2.45. Cinderella Silk Yard $3.05 Printed patterns, of course, but of soft pussy willow' silk. There are tiny repeated patterns and gay sports designs for blouses and scarfs. 40 inches wide. srsERT rt apa 0——--• N ew Sorosis M odd The Pittsburg ' $ JJ Sorosis newest model for • either street or informal afternoon wear. The straps are attractively designed to cross over the instep; the heel is of Spanish height for com fort, and smartness. Yellow beige suede with matching kid; gray kid. STBicr r ri.oos Sheer and Clear Chiffon Hose $1.69 Pure Ihread silk with sandal sole and lisle garter top. Each pair perfect. All fash ionable shades. *rsr,r,T n.oos i Smart Spring Wraps Shipped by our buyer who is in New York and offered at sale prices Fourteen Sport Coat# $29.50 You may b* certain that when Mr. Nicoll person ally selected the roets that they are the smartest on the avenue. 0 Tailored Suits $39.50 " Navy poiret, plain or with hair line stripe, is hand-tailored to make hoviah suits of amartnea*. Seven Better Coats $39.50 There are only seven of these coats, hut they are well worth the effort of shopping during the first hour of the morning. Wash Blouses $1.00 Trim little overblouMt of dimity with Peter Pan collar or *'V" neck. Kach ia well made and daintily trimmed. THinn nooa f - -—— " 9 Specially Priced Fur Chokers Brown Fox Soft, silky skins of deep, rich color— $29.73 Hudson Boy Soble— $59.75 Stono Morton— * $29.75 Storage Vaults located in our own building, will clean and protect your furs throughout the summer. Re/tairing nnd Remodeling charges are 25*• less during the present season, g -Jinan nooa I.„■ ■ ■ ■ --"The But Place to Shop, After A11" - uiiw^PIbBTii