The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927, October 26, 1924, Page 2-A, Image 2

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    Bryan s Politics
Sickening, Says
G. 0. P. Candidate
Strain of Campaign Tell* on
McMullen; Throat
Trouble May Oblige
Rest.
Ry T. C. POWELL.
“ Staff Correspondent The Omaha Bee.
North Platte. Oct., 25.—Adam Mc
Mullen, republican candidate for gov
ernor, ended his sixth week of strenu
ous campaigning here tonight. In
the six weeks he has traveled 4,000
miles and spoken at 500 towns to
approximately 70,000 people.
Today, Mr. McMullen showed his
first signs of fatigue. His throat,
which has heen bothering him for
several days, threatened for a Unit
to force him to discontinue the sched
ule. Friends urged him to rest, but
Mr. McMullen refused to listen to
their advice and with great effort
was side to make himself heard by
large crowds who gathered at Cozad,
Gothenburg, Brady Island and Max
well.
IVlien Mr. McMullen arrived in
North rlatte he was forced to retire
and ice packs were plated about his
throat in an effort to relieve the In
flammation.
In his speeches today, Mr. McMul
len charged that Governor Bryan has
refused absolutely to co-opernte with
anyone excepting himself during his
tenure of office. He cited the last
session of the legislature, in which
the governor insisted that partisan
politics rather than business should
predominate.
Then Mr. McMullen reviewed the
four refusals of Governor Bryan to
appear before the senate investiga
tion committee to point out the basis
for his charge that a deficiency ex
isted in the state treasury. This re
fusal. Mr. McMullen charged, delayed
the i ommlssion in arriving at the
facts and resulted In much extra ex
pense to the state. ,
“After the report was In we learned
that instead of a deficiency, we had
a surplus in the road fund," Mr. Mc
Mullen said.
‘ Such a display of continuous play
ing of politics is sickening. T believe
that if we are to have politics in our
state, it should be during the cam
paign, and after the campaign busi
ness methods should prevail and poli
tics should be discarded until the next
cam paign."
Congressman Bob Simmons joined
the McMullen party at Gothenburg
and spoke with Mr. McMullen at
Brady Island and Maxwell. C. 1*.
Hord, W. B. Pierce, Dr. C. H. Sheets
and State Senator C. K. Allen were
In charge of the Coznd meeting. K
J. Doutzerberger and W. M. Steblilns
officiated at the Gothenburg meeting.
C. H. Koontz and H. Chappell were
In command at Maxwell.
Bee Want Ads Produce Kesults.
Red Hot Menu to Be Dished Up for
Ad-Sell League This Timey Sure!
Radio fans will receive a treat Mon
day night when the Advertising Sell
ing league broadcasts its initial pro
gram over Station WOAW. t ariety,
pep and artists of unusual ability are
promised by officers of the big Oma
ha club.
To begin with Edwin Kahn and
his Field club orchestra, a musical
organization of the highest caliber,
will broadcast the sort of dance
music which made them popular at
the Omaha Field club and an In
stantaneous hit during their two
weeks at the Rialto theater. Score
tary Malm announced.
Then there will be a humorous talk
by Strickland Gillilnn; classical num
bers by Marion Fisher, Marie Kieney
and James Bcdnnr. The Orjtfiouni
chorus of SO voices, the Ad-Sell
league quartet, which sting the
American Kegion convention to
Omaha; Oeorgc Mold, the Pittsburgh
impresario and Irene Fleming are
also important artists on the pro
program.
Aims Fleming sang (or the visiting
bankers in Omaha last week, accom
panied by Kdwin Kahn's orchestra.
Mr. Kahn has agreed to accompany
her w ith his entire orchestra in song
numbers, on her urgent invitation.
There nlso will be a burlesque sec
tion, which will Include bad time
stories. news itenis filled with misin
formation and a talk to the lovelorn
hy Iteatrice Barefacls. Fundora. the
tea kettle, will answer questions pro
pounded for tlie past, present and
future. The program is to start at
about 9 Monday evening.
And last but perhaps most Impor
tant will be Harry M'atts, Hlalto
theater manager, who will <lo the it
nouncing, and who is expected to
show fans Just how a radio program
should lie conducted.
DAVENPORT MAN
PAYS HIGH TAX
Dubuque, la., t>ct. 25.—Books of the
Internal revenue collector revealed
that E. C. Crossett of Davenport, la.,
paid the highest income tax in Iowa
for 1923. Ills return was $124,551.49.
Elizabeth Crossett, his wife, paid
$79,562.32.
Man Kieked by Horse:
Condition Said Serious
Bridgeport, Neb., Oct. 25.—Frank
Deisch, a farmer of the Julesliurg
territory, is now in a hospital in
Denver in a serious condition, as the
result of being kicked by a horse.
When he went into the barn behind
the nnimai, it became frightened and
kicked him in the stomach, render
ing him unconscious for half an hour.
Financial Aid
Given Council
Em|>lo\its Endorse Drivers
School and Local Safety
Movement.
The t’nlon Pacific railroad has
sent a check for $250 to the Omaha
Safety council as evidence nf their
Interest in the work. The Associated
Retailers have endorsed the saft
ty council and Its program of ac
tivities, and also are supporting the
council financially.
•'Tin!' commercial motor vehicle
drivers’ school, to lie- conducted by
the safety council In the council
chamber of the city hall starting
Monday evening, November 3, is re
ceiving favorable comment from em
ployers of drivers,” said Allen T
Hupp, secretary of the Associated
Retailers and (Xiairman of the -ife
drivers' school committee.
"The program of Instruction nd I
discussion will serve to acquaint
drivers with the technical parts of
the machines, the rules of the road
what constitutes safe and efflch n
driving, the hazards encountered and
the moral responsibility resting on
each operator of a motor driven ve
hicle.
Road Inspected.
Madison, Neb., Oct. 25.—Several
days ago W. T. S Nellgh. John
Clatanoff, and F. L. Boyer, highway
committee from West Point, and Hr.
F. A. Long, X. M. Dawson, and F. M.
j Yeazet, road committee of Madison,
drove and inspected the road leading
directly east from Madison to ost
I>olnt. There is talk of making this
road a state highway and procuring
state aid. _
PRESIDENT COOLIIKIK SAYS:
Kaeli mail is entitled to his rigid*
and the rewards of his service he
tliey e\er M large or ever so small.
-^1
I Woolen /}ElOO
Frocks JLi v*
Smart twills, coat and straight
line models with a frill of lace,
a band of fur or a bit of plaid
to distinguish them as frocks of
considerably more than $25.
Mostly navy and brown in sizes
16 to 42, with a few' size 44.
V Third Floor
Pure Thread ■■ 25
Silk Hose X
A marvelous hose for wear is
this pure thread silk number
with serviceable lisle garter top
and doufaje sole. The shades
are the season’s very newest:
black, gunmetal, stone gray,
pecan, mocha, banana, bamboo,
almond, airedale, picanny, and
bunny.
Street Floor
Real Laces Reduced
20% to 50%
Real, Irish, filet, and Venice
lace* in to 6-inch widths; also
medallions for towels, luncheon
napkins and cloths. White and
ecru.
Street Floor
Brocaded / /j _
Ribbons, yard ZlJv
Seven and eight-inch widths in
brocades and wall prints; rib
bons of the sort that one uses
for bags, pin cushions, handker
chief cases and other gift nov
elties.
Street Floor
Special Silk i £9
Umbrellas 4
One of the new short silk um
brellas with wide spread and
satin border. Amber tips and
tops and leather thongs and
straps make them unusually at
tractive at the price. Purple,
black, green, brown, and navy.
Street Floor
New Short i 95
Umbrellas 4
Sixteen ribs give this silk um
brella a wide, protecting spread,
although it is very short. Black,
brown, green, purple, and navy.
Street Floor
Moire and Lin- g*
gerie Ribbons A J V**
Dark and light moires for trim
mings; satins in lingerie shades.
% to lV4-inch widths.
Street Floor
Satinette 1 39
Sports Bloomers A
Excellent in quality and made
in regular sports bloomer style,
these satinette garments are ex
ceedingly good values.
Street Floor
Cotton Union 1 19
Suits A
Carter fall and winter union
suits of fine cotton knit, styled
with regulation top, and knee
length.
Street Floo«
Warner 1 00
Brassiere A
A wonderfully fine fitting bras
siere with elastic side gores tha<
come well down over the hipi
to give smooth, slender lines
Sizes 34 to 60—for small, av
erage and large figures.
Second Floo
Handmade r% 95
Gowns afaf
The daintiest possible nighties
of very fine batiste, in flesl
shade—all hand-made and ham
embroidered in white.
Second Floo
! ■
—' 7
Chiffon Silk
Hose
Silk to the top, with double sole
and strengthened gnrter hem,
in black, gunmetal, and brown.
This is one of the very finest
quality chiffons made, from so
famous a house that they do not
permit the use of the name in
an advertisement where the
price is so low.
Street Floor
Kotex 38c
Box of a Dozen
Street and Second
I
Richelieu
Union Suits
Plain white cotton suits, and
cream cotton with art silk stripe,
in knee length: sleeveless with
regulation top.
Street Floor
All-Linen 0 38
Table Cloths
Our importations, round designs,
in 08x68-inch size.
Street Floor
Tots’ Pantie -i 3g
Dresses X
Cunning frocks for little girls,
are made of plain chambrays and
of checked ginghams with pan
ties to match- Little white col
lars, cuffs and pantie bindings
are sometimes trimmed with a
bit of hand-embroidery. Mothers
will be pleased with them be
cause they present a most at
tractive appearance for so little
expenditure. Sizes 2 to 6 years.
Second Floor
Novelite
Bed Spread
Scalloped spread with corners
cut to fit, and a pillow sham to
match—blue, rose, gold, pink.
Street Floor
Apron QQp
Frocks
Twelve styles of fast-color ging
ham. You’ll find them attractive
and practical.
Second Floor
Kayser *| 39
Vests X
Kayser knit silk and fiber vests,
bodice style, in flesh, peach and
maize.
X Street Floor
Apron LQn
Frocks OOt
Quite the thing for house clean
ing days are these short-sleeved
slip-on aprons with two pockets
and all-around belt. Blue, green
and rose. -
Second Floor
Leather 1 79
Bags X
All leather hags in pouneh and
flat shapes—brown, tan, black
and gray.
Street Floor
Lingette Cos- *1 38
tume Slips X
Excellent quality and a garment
that almost every woman needs:
navy, brown, green and wisteria.
Second Floor
Warm Outing -■ 00
Gowns X
i High-necked and long sleeved or
1 in slip-over style; unusual quality
in white and colors.
r Second Floor
New Satin g> 85
Slippers
The Anniversary footwear fea
ture, and an excellent bargain is
this new slipper. Short of vamp,
and round of toe, with cut-out
work at the sides and a block
heel, it is certain to be a popular
model. Fof street wear, of pat
ent; for afternoon and evening,
of satin.
Street Floor
Plaided Cotton
Blankets
Pink, blue, tan and gray with
the edges whipped, double bed
size.
Second Floor
Begins
M< >nday
at 9 A.M.
A Sale of New, Desirable
Fall Merchandise
Cecile 1775
Hats L
■—a name synonomous with
smartness is Cecile. The newer
models for midwinter wearing:
velvets, new felts, and silks.
The street modes tend toward
higher crowns and tailored trim
ming, all others make much of
gold and silver embroideries.
All are new models which arrive
for the anniversary—millinery
not previously shown. $7.75
is, of course, a price that could
be offered only on our Anni
versary.
Fourth Floor
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All Silk Faille Belding’* Satin
, , Women know the wearing qualities and the
This season’s smartest silks are corded. For beauty of this #uperior satin. AU silk in navy, ,
the anniversary we offer Haskall’s all silk, not taupe, light navp, myrtle, wisteria, prune, Bur
wool filled, crepe faille in navy, dark brown, gundy, plum and black. In Omaha only at
plum, prune, Peking blue, taupe, shutter green. Thompson-Belden.
“d?Kh
Satin de Lyon
Highly lustrous is this all-silk satin of
exceptional beauty anil weight. A rial
bargain in navy.
54-inch
width
Satin Circe
" Another Belding satin of exceptional
beauty. Highly lustrous and of good
weight that fashions nicely. Filgrim gray,
navy, caramel, maple, titian, fallow, black
and brown.
40-inch
width
Metal Brocades
Gorgeous colorings combined with,, gold
and silver. For millinery, evening gowns
and trimming combinations. 18-inch
Satin Duchesse
A fine dress satin and an excellent fabric
where a good silk is needed for lining. All
silk, tan, and in eight shades.
36-inch
width
Dark Taffetas
Very fine quality and especially fine for
little girls’ pantie dresses. Navy, brown,
taupe, gray, eopen and black.
36-inch
width
-
40-inch Radiums
Ten different shades in a very fine qual
ity for slips and all lingerie. Both light
and dark shades.
Specially
- Priced
Novelty Sports Weaves
Plaids and stripes in a varied assortment
of woolens reduced from 40 to 50 per cent.
54-inch 185
width 1
English Tweeds
Genuine imported mixtures of gray, tan
and green. This sale offers a worth while
saving on real English tweeds.
Reduced
Wool Canton Crepe
Novelty wool canton, striped with Rayon
in contrasting shade. Browns, grays, tans
and navy.
42-inch
Width
Black Charmeuae
Very fine quality and all-silk, in black,
the season’s smartest shade; also in brown
and navy.
40-inch 1 95
width 1
Chiffon Velvet*
All of our imported French chiffon vel
vets, all silk snd soft finished fahries
that, drape beautifully. Rrown, navy,
black, copen and winedrake, 25 % to 30%
less. _
095 75O
Silk and Wool Jersey
Fin# wool jersey woven with a Kayon
thread of contrasting shade, creating an
attractive heather effect. Tubular weave
36-inch
width
Extra Heavy Jersey
For suits and sports dresses this fabric is
of excellent, weight and warm. There is
no possibility of its stretching. Heather
mixtures in dark shades. An excellent
Qalue.
54-inch 1 GO
width 1
Dress Gingham
Popular domestic makes in plaids, checks,
stripes and plain shades. Qualities that
will launder well.
32-inch
Width
Novelty Sports Weaves
Plaids and stripes in a varied assortment
of novelty woolens reduced from 40 to ftO
per rent.
52-inch 095
width, m
__ “The Best Place to Shop, After All”-—
New Lawn ~ Linen Crash Babie*’ Rubber * Q Luncheon s 59
Handkerchiefs 1 UC Toweling, yard JLuO Pants O 0 C Sets 1
All white or with corded hem. Guaranteed pure flux and woven Made of pure gum rubber in 36-inch cloth and 4 napkins
• (.0|„r naif prj(P. with red or blue border. An ex- white and flesh. Special. stamped to embrotdet.
Street Floor •r* va,UP' Street Floor Sscond Floor Socond Moor
Fur 7Q95
Jackets L *7
One of the smartest fashions of
the winter season is the fur jack
et of walking length. During the
Anniversary only, we offer nat
ural dark muskrat jackets of 28
inch length, beaverette jackets
of 30-inch length, white coney
jackets trimmed with beige
•oney, and 30-inch sealine jackets
at $79.95.
Third Floor
Hudson
Seal Coats *3 O
The most outstanding values of
our fur sale are these beautiful
Hudson Seals with luxurious col
lars and cuffs of cocoa squirrel,
viatka squirrel, beige squirrel,
fitch or natural skunk. 48 inch
lengths.
Third Floor
Rubber Reducing £00
Corset
Of pure gum rubber, in flesh
shade. One of our newest styles,
reduced for the anniversary. Not
only does this corset reduce ex
cess flesh while wearing, it im
proves one's figure immediately.
Second Floor
New Union A 38
Taffeta Umbrella
Very durable and in the new
short stifle. Of union taffeta,
wide bordered, carved handle
with silk cord. Navy, brown,
black and purple.
Street Floor
Swiss Gloria <3 38
Umbrella O
Beautifully bordered and with
carved wooden handle and silk
cord this good wearing umbrella
comes in red, black, purple, navy,
green and brown.
Street Floor
Full Fashioned <
silk Hose zrD C
A thread of fiber makes this silk
hose very durable and less ex
pensive — black, Russian calf,
beige and stone gray.
Street Floor
Barritz Kid ^9
Gloves
Trefousse imported kid; the new
sac-wrist slip-on that has become
the season's smartest glove.
Black, white and pastel.
Street Floor
?“h i 1 ^ C
Towels ju w
Extra heavy full-hleaehed towels
at this very special price.
Street Floor
Dotted i A
Marquisette
White marquisette with dots of
largo and medium sires. An ex
cellent quality suitable for cur
tains.
Second Floor
Pearl -| 00
Necklace X
An 18-inch length strand of
beautiful, indestructible pearls
with sterling silver clasp. We're
confident that you’ve never seen
anything like them for the price.
Street Floor
Infants’ Hand- ■■ QQ
Made Dresses X
All hand made, with just a bit
of hand work on fine batiste,
with wee narrow lace at neck
and sleeves. They’re as dainty
and fine as one could buy at
any price.
Second Floor
Woo'
Comforts
Heavy weight comforts of fine
quality wool, covered with fancy
printed silkoline and bordered
with six inches of satin. 72x84
inrh size. A special annivers
ary feature and very unusual at
anywhere near so low a price.
Second Floor
Jersey Silk
Sports Bloomers
Below the knee length that wom
en who do not. wear winter un
derthings find comfortable in
cold weather. These are of good
ouality silk that will wear serv
iceably. Navy, brown, black,
purple, green, gray and silver.
Street Floor
c1hnmpson Bekjen
Fur-Trimmed o Q()0
Cloth Coats O O
Real braver, natural squirrel,
viatka squirrel, dyed muskrat,
fitch, black fox, gray wolf, near
seal and blapk caracul trim
these all.-woolen coats of lus
trous pile and suede-like fabrics.
Straight-line models, smart and
new, with puffed sleeves, fur
trimmed pockets, and button
trimming; each one lined
throughout with good quality
crepe de chine, "and warmly in
nerlined. Values indeed.
Third Floor
suk ^p;00 ‘
Frocks ~
A special trip to New ^ ork was
the means of securing such truly
lovely models for so little.
Black satins, beaded or furred,
others metal thread embroid
ered; tailored silks and benga
lines. The sizes range from
to 44, with a goodly number of
large models. . ^
Third rloor3
All-Wool Bed q38
Blankets, Pair O
Soft and fleecy, for they are
made of long fiber wool. Dou
ble bed size plaided in many
colors, with the edges either
bound or whipped.
Second Floor
Polly Knit -I Q0
Sleepers A
Warm little night garments cut
with feet attached, and made
with strings to draw up the
sleeves. Size? 1 to 9 year?.
Second Floor
Sunfast Silk ^38
Drapery Fabric JLi
A great showing of the season s
newest designs and colors—a
fabric that may stand in the
sunlight without fading. 45
inch width.
Second Floor
Linen Waffle 0^5
Breakfast Sets „
Just 100 in blue and yellow'
checks, 54x54-inch cloth and
half a dozen napkins to mstch.
Reduced for this sale.
Street Floor
Trefousse One- 1 79 j
Clasp Gloves A
The sizes in these gloves are
slightly broken, but there are
pastel, white, and black.
Street Floor
Collar and q
Cuff Sets yj Z7 C
Organdie, linen, and lace—dain
ty sets that were formerly sold
for considerably more.
Street Floor
Hand-Embroi
dered Handker
chiefs
Colored and white, each with
dainty hand-embroidered corner.
Street Foot
J
Fast-Color py <
Poplin, Yard L O C
"tl-inch permanent finish1 fast
color poplins in the most popu
ar shades. Greatly used for
bridge sets as well as for chil
dren’s suits, and dresses.
Second Floor
fta 98c
Twelve styles of fast color ging
ham. You'll find them attractive
and practical.
Second Floor
Scarf and
Vanity Set
All linen is this scarf and van
ity set, stamped on one long
piece of handkerchief linen.
The set complete. $1.00.
Second Floor
Pure Linen ^ pt
Handkerchiefs O C
The very narrow hemmed plain
linen handkerchiefs of which one
always keeps a goodly supply.
Street Floor