The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927, May 02, 1924, Page 4, Image 4

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    of Used
Sewing
Machines
Ever Offered in
Omaha
A Machine
That Will
Sew Good
for only
$700
ja
In Good Condition
$C00
1 Dandy, Drophead
si".;,.$10.00
4 Fine Machines, Drop
heads, Excellent
i:'r.$12.00
Startling
Values
in this big
C • ft
< V
iA
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1 Wheeler & Wilson,
*r.$15 oo
1 Dandy tf*1 C AA
Singer .
1 Excellent Wheeler &
Wilson, a (If AA
Bargain . . . 'PlU.UU
Think of
These
I Bargains
1 Excellent (IQ AA
Singer . __<plO.VU
1 Singer You Will Be
$20.00
a
M
Here are High
Grade Machines at
Give-Away Prices
1 Singer, Prac-^O'7 TA
tically Perfect «P£ I -tJU
1 Singer, Al- ^0*7 CA
most new . . . yJl »«Jw
1 Free, Cabinet Style, a
Beautiful Ma- (POA AA
chine, only . . «P«)V.UU
1 Standard, Almost
Brand
New .
Mickels
15th and Harney
A T. 4361
Uaiiv hHUjrherty
Sols Wetltlino
ha to
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n M '•;4 • f V me fm e*a 1
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ifcfH* ana i ”f#]
Assist at Tea
Aim* m »i ti e o «*!' »w iH A
Mr* M M k **-*!• m «t| rh# f f Mi
**d Ml * flhheid • I o 11 ip * *t (Mil* Her
find* Kueutflt on Hat A! Hie*. when tfct ]
• *« lit he tymhe«a end I
• nw*then •• * \ i. • ,
datrr* Atfhiif Met* ! .! M» Molten
Fdftnfi tv a and Alfred H He-elt
lt«l»#i VHa«vv peed r*»hcnh# D*«m ,
Cuth#* ne One* sli t r* Hhew
Ort Honda*, a hfn reception fneata
nil) he the *oung tn*ff|ed *e» ttinee I
HMtetinr *HM »e Meedim** henna?*!
Treater. M erten lire, kenridge, (*» h
.Infineon, h . end ftpiil’it Peftla of
tdn ' dn. forn.e 'f MIm fd'earor «*/ar
pa filer nf Omaha. Friff. Koenig ** *
receive with tv* mother and Mr am!
Mt• Onttmnn on Monday.
4!ur<l l\irt>.
The women «*f M'. Andrew* pariah
\*ill give a i.ud |». itv in the guild
mom* on Friday evening.
!
Personals
V-- --'
Mrs. W. A. Redli k will i t-' urn In a
week from a month *l’*nt In i ill
forula
Mr. and Sirs. W •' Fra«rr who
spent 1*1 week In Chicago relumed
home Monday.
Mi*s F.liaah th Howard I* stopping
at the Grace podge hotel in Wash
Ingion. I). C. for .1 few days.
Mr. and Mrs. J. .T. Higgins an
pounces the birth of a daughter on
April 30 at thp Omaha Maternity hos
pital.
Miss Claudia Gaylord and William
Well* of Kansas city,.Mo.. will arrive
Saturday to he the guests of Miss
Erna Tteed.
Miss Jessie Town*, dean of women
at Central High school, plans to spend
the summer In California. She will
leave In July.
Victor Knhne leave* shortly for
Germany, Austria Hnd Switzerland,
where he will spend the summer, re
turning August 1.
Miss J>s* Dumont, Central High
school Instructor, will take the Katez
park trip this summer with the
Omaha Walking club.
Mr. and Mrs. Amos Thomas have
rented their home at 3S0« Dodge street
and gone to the home nf Mrs. Thomas'
parents, Dr. and Mr*. F. S Owens.
Mr. and Mr*. Barton Millard are
visiting Mr. Millard's aunt, Mr*
George Chrlsilancy In New York
They will remain In the east for *cv
era I weeks
Dr. and Mrs. A. D. Davis will sail
the latter part of May togpend a year
in Europe. They will spend a month
In London and with relatives of Dr.
Davis In Wales. >
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Campbell will
give up their apartment In the Al
hambra June 1 and take possession of
the Charles Van Alstln.- home. 3". 11
Wool worth avenue. Mr. and Mrs.
Van Airline will spend tin- summer la
Valentine, Ni b.
Mrs. If. O. Dougherty has returned
Id. her home In Ht. Louis, following
.* Melt with her daughter, Mrs, .1
I Walker Hherry, This weekend Mis
I Dougherty will have Miss Polly Psul
nf Chicago university, her brother,
Jo* Dougherty of Minneapolis, snil
Frank OlsAi of New fork, as week
end guest*.
Harpist im VpjHMir
With Symphony
H*>n f*hrt*« j
Ml-* Vlrglnlji Miilholluiul* talented
young harpist, daughter «*f Mr hii«J|
Mi* J:tm<* It Muiliolliinit nf <'oiin j
«• 1 Blulf# w.ll play with the Omaha
Symphony Hr« lin*tt it of *•*» men at It# \
first mnn rt at th«* Vuditorliin*. Erl*
•lay evening, May ’» Ml*j Mulh"lltilid
rrteived her training ttnder Ml#* l.fu
ettii lielone. now of iMevelancl, for
merly of Omaha She spent l int year
in x b-y eland finishing her work Bt
the lielone Harp *■ hool and ha* been
offeree! one nf the leading teaching
positions in the #• hool for thi* sum
mer.
Pit-- dull to Hoar Paper
on Poetry.
Mr#. John Galvin of CnunHI Bluff*
will present # paper on Modern poetry
tn the Omaha Women # Pres# rlub at
it# lunehenn Monday, 12:30, Brand#!*
t e*ta urn nt e.
Mrs. Shntuell Itelurns.
Mrs. Mnrgsret Shut well returned
Wednesday from Wash nfiton, TV. *•* .
where she intended Hip I). A. TD uni1
other conventions, concluding with
sessions of the I.eague of American
Pen women. She gave a talk over the
radio on Nebraska authors.
The mode for short skirts was car
ried out by Mrs. Coolldgs, according
to Mrs. Shotwell who met her on
three accaslons.
"Her skirt was 10 inches from the
fit •nr." #aid Mr#. Hholwell. It was
mule of two ruffle# of Inee. The Ineo
bodice wan fn#hion‘*d over flesh color
sntln. She wore light ho#e with blank
#tr#p #llpper#. A single nu##ell rose
was pinned In the l#pel position.*’
<‘or#»ge bouquet * b re passe, #*
demonstrated by Washington women.
The #lngle flower hn# taken it* plaee,
Mr# Shotwell observed.
Cluli \y orm'ii Entertain.
The division# of the speech edura
tlon department, Omaha Woman's
! i lull, headed hv Mr#. Jo me* Bone
and Mi# ft. W. We#terfle|d, will
: entertain the other two division# • f
the department at the home of Hr.
Jennie ('allfa# Wednesday afternoon.
May 7, 2 p. m.
To Go Abroad.
Mr. snd Mrs. David t'nle sis plan
ning la spend lbs summer abroad.
Miss Irene Cole, Ihelr daughter, who
has been studying music In I’arls for
the past two years, will rrltirn with
them III Hi* fall.
Mr-. Pratt Here.
Mis Harold l*ratt of Hrooktvn snd
tie r ItHhv son, HuJ« rt Page Pratt, ir
rived Tuesday to visit the H#V. anti
Mr#. Edwin Hurt Jenk#
I.iinrhron for Twrlvr.
Mrs. .1, Kdward Csmnl will glvs s
luncheon of 12 covers st her home
Hslurdsv,
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n ierteiA of eh h in* at Wn*h ngt»n
nil) gi\e an ed*trf*t and M» t \V
Mart n nil! *pi ih on ‘The S‘mimt a i
cat turtle Welfare rmtHfll ”
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The ladte* of t*eail < hut * h
ei|l hold their *econd Annual M*>
festival a* the ohm. H, Teeet* fourth
#*nd Ogden, on frtd/iv, Mav 2. Lunch
eon «1| I* served at m*on And A
eh like it pie dinner In the evening at
. hi p. ni There n ill l*e muMe dur
mg the ((inner hour and a progrant
iti the r\t iling featuring a Mhv pole
d^m e hy *ix git la. Kaney work and
rtlcle* uf «t(>iiring ippatX tv ill he on
aale (luring the afternoon and e\e
tint- All member* and friend* of the
« hint h tiro invited to come ami bring
tin i« friend*. '
ftJjosptQto.
Slightly Used Grahds
at
REDUCED
PRICES
We have at the present
time a few wonderful
values in slightly used
and RENEWED GRAND
PIANOS.
f\ Schumann
* Henderson
\ Vose
Davenport-Treacy
l'iff 1 See The*e at Once.
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They tried it
as a last resort!
• • • and won health !
When all else fails, Kellogg’s Bran relieves
constipation. If eaten regularly, it is guaran
teed to relieve permanently the most chronic
cases, or your grocer will return your money.
For Kellogg's is ALL bran. Nothing but ALL
bran can be 100 per cent effective.
Doctors recommend Kellogg's Bran,
cooked and krumbled. They know it brings - -
results. it sweeps, cleans and purifies the *,L r*,s tossriesnos
intestine.«|it rids the system of those danger- ^
ous poisons which lead to other disease*.
Eat at least two tablespoonfuls of Kellogg's |5 D A kl
Bran daily—in chronic cases, with every meal. C) P\ aX
You will like the wonderful, nut-like flavor. *""*•«—*
F.at it with milk or cream. Sprinkle it over I t00*tD.'KSUMgll() I llvif'l
other cerenl*. Try it in the recipes given on ,AT
every package. Kellogg's Bran is served by
leading hotels and clubs. Sold by all grocers.
I
the original BRAN-toady to eat
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Hills Bros Coffee
grew up with the West
1 Oklahoma was Still a territory, the Roose
velt Dam was not even a hazy dream, and
Custer’* famed Last Charge was but two
years old when Hills Bros. Red Can Coffee
was born, in 1878. So you sec, Hills Bros,
and the tradition of the West as the home
of wonderful coffee grew up together.
To reassure yourself that this coffee tra
dition is in safe keeping, break the vacuum
seal of a tin of “Red Can.’’ Release that
rare aroma! Then brew a cup and lift it
to your lips. What flavor! Any wonder
Red Can is The Recognized Standard?
With all its high quality, Hills Bro*.
Coffee is not high-priced. It is economical
to buy—and economical to use. I fills Bros.,
San Francisco.
HILLS BROS COFFEE
In t h f t rIfin al
I niuum Park vikirk
kttpt tin (tfrt Irak.
HIf.t 5 BROS, fltk 1*4 T
CM*. Hi. Bw.
rur, MOST AORr.PARI.r PRRri MK or TARfA
Le Narcisse
Noir Caron
PARIS
Caron Corp., 389 Fifth Ave., New York
Sole Agent
On Display at the Brandeis Store-Omaha Bee
Toilet Goods Exposition
v.^s.'Hcrzbcrgs sum
FREE Photo Day in
BABYLAND
Fridays Only
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Children x Cinderella
'NuWay' Frocks
Sizn 2, 3, 4 Ycurt
Cat or to put Ea*or to laundrr
th* Hr*t t»r"',t*t fo* rhildrrn wa know
of
Rloomm and door* of fior (tntham
plain and thoekrd. trimmrd with * m •
Hroidrry, pockrtt and *ath■— No Hutton*
— Simplr to iron
Mriraninr Moor
Herzberg$&?^
Friday—
COAT SALE
At This Extraordinary Price
Tha laat arrival* in apring
coata ara now hara, complat*
ing tha aalactioa. Many
ahown for tha firat lima
Friday—Tana, Gray*, Soft
Plaida, Dark Colora. Many
with unuaual trimming*.
Faaily tha outatanding coat
value* of tha antira apring
Fourth Floor
A Supreme Offering of
SUITS
Newest Spring Models
A Irtmriiiaui •tier
ing I r • iw every
• ngie r f v n m i,
• fyt#, quality. aflat
ItoR, calorR Thty'ra
Ulira liflw h if ha t •
pn-ed atarfca an4
4ra»tKaiiy rWucrd
far Fiidny„
Fourth Floor
A Sale of
K SPRING
FROCKS
New Silks
Popular Crrpn
Sport Materials
A t « m p t • brneive
•booing • f splint's
Ulilt mod# • — Ik*
values at a • imply in*
• ompnmble Fimba
lot evetr occasion
fractionally pitted
in this futpimm!
# afftHag. Slses me
« ample la.
I Sulk Floor