The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927, January 01, 1925, Page 9, Image 9

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ilities
d ih farmary is our own fine
> ahd embracing no bankrupt
ect goods*
Wd a sale of broken lines—
i popular during Christmas
complete;
9 the same courtesies
put we invite them to
clit, and to enjoy the
ompson-Belden charge
Excellent Sheets, Blankets
at January Sale Prices
Genuine “Pequot” Sheets and Cases
The standard brand, and there is none better. Our January Sales make
them extra values.
81x99 seamless sheets . ......... ...1.69 72x99 seamless sheets ..... ...1.59
63x99 seamless sheets . . .1.59 42x36 Pequot cases..... .39<^
45x36 Pequot cases.. 39*
Pepperell Sheets, Cases Nashua Plaid Blankets
Genuine Pepperell bleached sheets and Sixty pairs of Nashua wool-nap COt
cases, free from dressing. j ,, , 1 , nt.
81x99 blached seamless sheets, 1 OQ ton blankets, extra large size (72x84)
42 and 45x36-inch cases,. OA_ blue, pink, tan and ' 4 99
each gray, pair• •r«i* • M«j
SECOND FLOOR
Women’s Underwear
Winter Weights Reduced
Silk or Cotton With Wool
398
Two styles, low neck and sleeveless; high neck, long
sleeves and ankle length.
Mercerized With Wool
298
Two preferred styles, ankle length, high neck and
long sleeves j high neck, long sleeves.
Fine Cotton Union Suits
1 49
Fine quality cotton, In the same two styles,
STREET FLOOR
Jthe City, But the Lowest Prices
§39th January Sales
of the Whole Season
Special Purchase of
I New Fur C< >ats
The Latest Models—Priced to
provide the Year’s BestVallies
iU® time to buy furs most advantageously is now. Raw skin prices
Ato rising rapidly, averaging an increase of about 25 per cent
tfVQt last summer. The creations featured in this purchase are
ddlnposed of skins secured when prices were lowest, but held for
manufacture until the new winter styles were fully developed
and established. When present stocks are exhausted, new gar
ments must be made from skins purchased at the current higher
price levels, and the final cost will be proportionately greater.
Marvelous Hudson Seal Coats
k8-inch * O Cl
Lengths %/
er fitch, a new fur, forms collar
cuffs for a very attractive Hud
seal. The shade is a soft taupe
vn; the skins are fine and sable
udson seal featuring the circular
: wears a banding, at knee height,
atural skunk, the flare sleeves are
led, and the large collar also is
iral skunk. A stunning model.
Silver Rat
ir new this season, at so moderate a
e. Collar, cuffs and skirt banding
of taupe fox—the effect is one of
ry and the garment one for all
,sions. i
ustralian Oppossum
lsses’ sports model of very fine dark
s. It is 48-inch length and beauti
r lined with flat crepe and brocaded
e.
Smart Jackets
nnamon caracul, 30-inch length, has
smartest of red fox collars to make
tore unusual at the price. Another
e in jackets is of silver rat, entirely
elf fur.
p After All”?=
Natural squirrel forms the soft crush
collar, and narrow sleeve banding for
a Hudson seal coat, which is a won
derful value at 295.00.
Beige squirrel is flattering to the
ivearer, and is beautiful on Hudson
leal. One 295.00 model chooses crush
collar and puff cuffs of this dyed fur.
and thereby achieves unusual distinc
tion.
Brown Caracul
A misses’ coat, unusual pince its
own fine pelts are the only trim
ming. The lines are slim and
youthful, the pelts of excellent
quality, the lining most attractive.
After-Christmas Sale of
Ready-to-W ear
Twenty Per Cent Discount
—smart apparel Selected with such knowledge
that it may be worn fashionably long after
less fashionwise garments must be discarded
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Smart Fur-Trimmed Coats
20% Discount
With the newer fabrics, the most fashionable furs, and the best
of designing and tailoring to make them smart, the coats of our
stock become greater values than ever when subject to the Janu
ary discount. Straight-line coats, coats with skirt fullness, coats
with fur banding about the bottom, coats with fur banding down
the front—coats to please the most fastidious.
39.60 to 100.00
Exquisite Evening Frocks
20% Discount
And who among us couldn’t use another pale-tinted chiffon dance
frock, simple of line, yet intricate of fold; black lace, and net, or
beaded gowns which Paris holds always in high esteem? It’s a
pleasure to select these lovely frocks- and consider the discount!
Twenty per cent!
31.60 to 100.00
Cloth Frocks; Some Sports Type
20% Discount
Coat dresses of charmeen with fur, or braid or embroidery to
make them smart enough for any informal daytime occasion.
Flannels for spoils — striped or plain, these simple frocks will
serve serviceably and well.
19.75 to 71.60
Afternoon Dresses; Many Furred
20% Discount
Satins, satin crepes, and corded silks present a collection from
which one finds it puzzling to choose just one. Fur bandings,
small beading, fine braiding, and the smartly plain black frocks
with only a flower for trimming—those, too, at the January dis
count price.
20.00 to 8.80
THIRO* FLOOR
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This puzzle necessarily contains
many abbreviations, but they can be
worked out with a little effort.
Horizontal.
1. Any.
3. Near.
6. A note In the musical scale.
7. Zuconlum (chem. : nibob
9. Bone.
11. Doubly (prefix).
13. To bustle.
15. 865 days (abbr.).
18. Upon.
20. Cnaeug (abbr.).
22. Something written afterward
(abbr).
24. Section of the British Parlia
ment (abbr).
26. One of the continents (abbr.).
28. Above.
30. Company.
32. A parent.
34. For instance.
36. Siberian gulf.
38. Township (abbr ).
40. Within.
43. Half an em.
45. A body of type.
47. The unknown, E: con
ception of the sou!.
49. Initials of French v, is for
"Happy Journey."
51. Part of "To be."
63. You.
55. Ourselves.
57. Bill of lading (abbr'
59. Third person singulai of verb
to be.
61. A certain Protestant church
' (abbr ),
> !. Allowing that.
Ci. Affected by (suffix).
68. Chemical symbol for roangan
tse.
70. Chemical symbol for Thai
j Hum.
72. A college degree.
74. Always.
76. Gold as represented In en
gravings by dotted surfaces.
78. A southern state (abbr.).
80. Comes next to the president.
82. Dead head (abbr.).
84. A little louder (abbr ).
56. A penny (abbr).
88. Point on the compass (abbr.).
90. A preposition.
93. Chaldean city.
95. Past tense termination (suf
| nx):
97. Exclamation.
99. A bovine.
101 Glory to the Father.
102. Wife (abbr. Datin'.
183. For tb* sake of example
(abbr).
104. A chopper.
Vertical.
1 2. Not one.
4. Yea r book (abbr '
6 In the year of our Lord.
* Transportation line (abbr.).
15.000 Rabbits Killed
by 500 Hunters in
Drive in Coloravlo ;
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Fort Morgan, Coin., Dec. St.—Over
15.000 rabbits were slaughtered in the
eastern Colorado hunt. About 500
hunters took part. They went in
bands of six men each, under a cap
tain. and were accompanied by auto
mobiles and trucks which carried the
I it'.
Farmer* all over the country served
coffee, doughnuts nnd sandwiches to
lire hunters in appreciation of the
lidding of the pests which have lit'
strojed thousands of dollar* worth of
grain. The grand hunt was sponsored
by 'lie Flks bxlgcs of Fort Morgan
and Sterling. The rabbits will be sent
to Denver and olier cities.
7 Theater Acts Fngaged
for Thayer County Fair
Deshler, l>ee. SI.—The original Six
Brown Brothers Saxophone Sextet, a*
it appears in Fred Stone's "Tip Top '
in Now York and Chicago, will be
the big feature attraction at the
Thayer county fair to be held at
Deshler September I, 2, 8 and 4. Six
other attractions wil appear here
There will he r.e ha: nee* races this
year, but there will l>c running races,
with auto races the first and last days
The sum of 52,50# will be offered in
premiums. The children a department
and ciub work will be featured as
usual.
Ferdinand Riftow, *13. Dies;
Oldest Man in Gage County
Beatrl e Neb, Dec SI Ferdinand
Histow. oldest man In Cage county,
i died Bt his home east of Cortland
! ills age was 93 years, 4 months and
87 days. He wns twice married and
leaves Ids wife and five children. He
was a native of Germany and had
been a resident of Gag# county for
many years.
\rt I'earlier W rd*.
York lVtv SI M s«* GoKiit! St'hf tl
rrl of York nnd Hrorg* T. 8m«! el of
Hot Spring** At k . wert rat liv'd cn
j Sunday Id i * SiDtJrtl i* tfsnchcr c?
j flit and for Urn* ha* b**n cm*
ploytd in this c iptcit\ in th# city
*%Hoo», of iw Mointt, Mt, and
Mr*. Stntl >1 m’I ia U a; Hot
N’» ,u$*
JO. On condition that—.
12. Pertaining to ((suffix).
14. Out of print (abbr).
16. Right hand (abbr.).
17. One of the western continents.
19. Not (prefix).
21. On* of tha southern states
(abbr.).
23. Without Issue (abbr. Latin).
25. Observe.
27. Iron (chem. symbol).
29. Where you mail your letters
(abbr.).
81. Part of the Bible (abbr.).
!3. American Institute (abb. !.
85. Goddess of earth.
>7. To exist. ^
•9. Sixteen pints (abbr ).
41. Take notice.
4':. Gog of the sun.
44. Empire state (abb;
46. Greek letter.
43. Bachelor of arts.
50. Versus (abbr.).
52. Musical note.
61. Epistle (abbr ). <
56. Musical note.
58. Musical note.
60. Short meter (abbr).
62. And (Latin).
64. Musical note.
66. Chem. symbol for calcium
67. Italian river.
69. Good for nothing (slang).
71. Leave (abbr.).
73. Bachelor of Divinity (abbr.).
75. Chemical termination denoting
a radical.
77. Reformed Presbyrterian (abbr
79. Pertaining to (suffix).
51. Pieces (abbr ).
53. Exclamination.
15. Intoxicated (Scotch).
87. Topographical engine;; . l*bi >
S3. Overwhelming sorrow.
91. A preposition. i
92. Zoological garden (abbr.).
94. Runic labbr.t.
56. God willing (abbr. Latin).
93. Hectare (abbr ).
100. A fourth century emblem ct
Christ.
The solution will appear tomorrow.
Solution of yesterday's puzzle.
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TWO MEN CHARGED
WITH KIDNAPING
Kearney. Dec, 31 —Glenn Morrow
r.nd Noah Wagner nave teen bound
over to district court on a k. 1r -lag
. barge. They were art- ate at
| Chiekashaw. Okla , with Ethel Mor
row, 14. who resides near Ravenna.
The girl Is not related to the prisoner
named Morrow.
The two men were employed near
Ravenna as cornfcuskers The f':.
was attending school In that village
It Is alleged she was enticed to leave
1 er home and St wae not until after
a search of two weeks that the trio
was located.
The men waived extradition an.'
were lodged In Jan pending their trial
in January.
h7 Church Members Filler
Bible Headers' Marathon
| Columbus. Dec. 31.—Sixty seven
members of the First Method:?',
church have already agreed to parti
cipate In the “Bible readers' mara
thon'' of the church to begin at 4
a. m. Monday and continue without
i cessation until the Bible shall have
| been read through aloud from cover
> to cover In an estimated period of
( ..bout hours. At the conclusion >-f
the reading there will be a New
Years religious service st the W'-i
night hour.
Seventeen Divorce Suit*
Filed at Columbus in 1924
Columbus. Dec. 31 —Divorce Med
in district court during the year just
I drawing to a close numbered 1?. Of
I the IT divorce cases instituted this
; vear 13 have thus far resulted In de
I cree* being granted
( aft* Owner Bankrupt.
Columbus. Pee. 31.—A voluutaty
petition in Ivankruptcy, was Med in
' federal court st Omaha by C, P
French, proprietor of the Green 1*
tern cafe, which he close! >Ylda\
l'nsecuved liabilities are sai-t to to
approximately MOi'O end the r<
assets unpledged ftv-n It'd to J.;
CYhguih-.ts . e <•» ais - I F F:
ltd \v aio,, CYYrtr, ,s la . r d ’ p
pt'elcr who died last w- s o -i
mats ! at I* ' ’ • !« I ft.. I 1
n..a»ov.v of Us will to (.' *•» n t
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