The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927, February 14, 1925, Page 3, Image 3

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    The Daily Cross Word Puzzle
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By RICHARD H. TINGLE*
Horizontal
3. Rough Treatment.
7. Perfect.
3 0. To press hard.
3 3. A continent.
3 4. The opposite of "downs,"
3 6. A single thing.
19. A gentle blow.
20. Part of the rope rigging of
ft ship.
23. A once popular Lively dance
music.
24. Cowboy entertainment.
26. Not this but the contrary.
28. One of the small Philippine is
lands.
29. A satellite of the earth.
30. 3.14159-|-.
31. A fixed look.
34. Part of "to be."
36. Preposition.
^ 37. The windy god of Greek myth
ology.
38. 200.
39. An old French coin of gold.
42. The main part of your body.
45. Before.
46. Wrath.
47. Begins.
48. An evergreen tree.
49. Up and down which one must
ftnter or leave this house.
53. As distinct from "outs.*'
Vertical
1. Abbreviation for a measure.
2. Settling.
3. A river in Lavonia where Ger
mans were defeated by Russians In
1915.
4. A blot.
6. A whale like animal of India.
6. Suffix denoting the compara
tive degree.
8. Prefix' denoting double.
9. An artist has use for it.
11. Zest.
12. Plural suffix for some nouns.
13. A river in Switzerland.
15. The entrance to this or any
other house.
17. Pertaining to Christian unity.
18. Sticky stuff made from coal.
21. What the owner of the house
depicted in this diagram is not.
22. What the owner of this must
employ if he would keep it neat and
tidy.
25. A well known Greek letter
college fraternity (the Anglicized
equivalent).
27. An exclamation.
30. A musical instrument.
32. Preposition.
33. Runic (abbr.)
35. To clean by friction.
40. By birth.
41. A sea-eagle.
43. Metal-bearing rock.
44. A bright color.
50. One of the musical notes.
51. A printer's measurement unit.
52. An afterthought.
The solution will appear tomorrow.
Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle.
(Copyright, 1125.)
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Salesman Wanted
A large, well established manufacturer of a high
grade nationally advertised product is desirous
of securing a salesman to represent them in this
territory.
The opportunity Is present to enable a salesman
to make an exceptionally good income, and to
become affiliated with one of the best selling
forces in the country.
The man we want must have Enthusiasm, Hon
esty, Initiative, Determination and Energy.
Call today, H. R. GUION, Room 609, Fontenelle
Hotel. All applications considered strictly con
fidential.
My Hair Was Quite Gray
"My hair was gray. It waa falling oat.
Myecslp Itched and dandruff appeared. A
few applicationa of Kolor-Bak stopped the
Itching and dandruff. My hair soon stopped
failing out and now fa again its original I
■had*. I look tap years younger."
(A typical latter)
Don’t Worry about Gray Hair
This Clean, Colorless Liquid 1/1/111
Restore the Original Shade
Thousands of people have quickly tests to make—as this one clean,
banished grayness and have re- colorless liquid is effective on any
stored the original shade to their gray hair. Money back instantly
hair with the remarkable prepara- if Kolor-Bak is not satisfactory,
lion known as Kolor-Bak.
Physicians and scientists know I (' ■'A V
t hat gray hair iB hair that has ceased U4 a|AM^ K/| 1/*
to receive its normal supply of UAUIJlin ^ WwtM lV.
coloring matter or pigment from . , ,/r w
certain tiny cells in the scalp be- lianimea Gray Hair
cause these cells have become in- SPECIAL SALE
active. No matter what the cause. a na..„ a s
it is amazing to see how the gray- & UByS vniy
ness disappears when Kolor-Bak is
used. It is the best known substi- |||
tute for the natural pigmentation.
It also banishes dandruff and stops sll
itching of the scalp and falling
'■’* hair. If you are gray, Kolor-Bak
ia all you need to make your hair
look ,ryoung" again. No need to
furnish a sample of your hair—no
Sherman & McConnell Drug Co.
MlkAMw Mb A Haros* Utfe A Parnam Mlk A Paras*
Candy Specials / Women's 25c to 35c ^
Hard Red Candy Hearts, lb. 40£ Linen Kerchiefs
Heart-shaped Wafers, lb. 50£ 1 -J
Wafers with Heart in Cen- Jf ^
\e,F ‘TT " ‘ ...White linen with hemstitched
Motto Hearts, at per lb. 40£ hems in various widths; white
Salted Mixed Nuts, per lb. and colored linen with em
We also have a complete line of broidcred corners. Samples
party favors. and irregulars.
" V M •in loor—North .
Main Floor—West. , „ r
t
TURKISH TOWELS
Are on Sale Saturday at, Each
Just 500 of these large
Turkish towels to be sold
Saturday at this special_
price. They are a good ab
sorbent quality and come in
pink, blue and yellow bor
ders. Main Floor—Wait.
1 =V Perrins 2.00 Fabric
' 2.00 Silk V „ ,, „
Hosiery Gauntlet Gloves
1.59 1-65
.... . .... With fancy embroidered flare
Sheer chiffon, semi-chiffon, , ... ...
medium and heavy weight cuffs Bnd embroidered back*, .n
silk, all full fashioned, with many designs, Gray with red,
lisle tops and reinforced feet. tan with brown, and brown
In smart spring shades. wjtj, tan
\Main Floor—North ^ ,, . ..
J Main rloor—North. . a j
The Brandeis Store
1 *1IMm_ _ __ .. : - - - ~ I
(In The New Colorings
New Silhouettes
New and Lovely Details
New silks in qualities lustrous and firm bodied
very evidently of exceptional grades! Flat Crepes,
Georgettes, Crepe Satins and the equally modish
Kasha and Twill cloths in one delightful new fashion
after another! Soft furs band the coats, flares mark
the jiew vogue in frocks, wraps and ensembles—
simplicity is favored by the tailored suits! Let the
colors give keynote to their newness.
Blonde, Poudre Blue, Almond, Ceil Rouge,
Midas Brown, Beige, IValnut, Ceranium
and Black of Course.
Dresses as Low as 16.75
Coats as Low as 19.95
Suits as Low as 39.75
Ensembles as Low as 35.00
Second Floor
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Reductions on
Toiletries.
30c Kolynos 1
Tooth Paste «1C
Sayman’s Soap .10*
50c Lavoris, special ...35*
10c Auditorium Soap ... .6*
25c Woodbury’s Soap 19*
1.00 La Trefle and
Azurea Face /TQ
Powder 117 L
25c Cuticura Soap ....19*
1.75 Bocabelli Soap ..1.39
50c Pepso
75c Mad Cap Rouge . .49*
50c Squibb’s Dental
Cream . . . .39*
50c Mulsified Coco^nut
Oil .39*
60c Pompeian A J
Day Cream 1
50c Imported Fiver’s Refill
Powder for Compact 29*
25c Squibb's Talcum ..15*
75c Vivaudou Complexion
Powder .29*
Physicians’ and Sur
geons’ Soap,
3 bars for
1.00 Nujol, special .,..79*
Squibb’s Milk of Mag
nesia .37*
Piver’s Perfume, Azurea
or La Trefle, oz. . .. .98*
35c Energine, special . .25*
1.00 Tanlac, 7Qr
special / 7 C
50c Cleero Shampoo . . .37*
Harlem Oil Capsules,
2 doz.,.25*
50c Orchard White . .. .33*
Aspirin, bot
tie of 100 ^7C
Rubbing Alcohol, pint 39c
Glycerine and Rose Water,
4 ot.17*
Main Floor—West
Save on
Notions
35c Hickory Sanitary
Belts, all elastic . . . 21*
50c Hickory Sanitary
Aprons, Para Rubber 35*
98c Electric
Curling Irons_|
10c and 15c National Hair
Nets, all colors, 6 for 39*
15c Carmen Hair Nets . .10*
Star and O. N. T. Mercer
ized Crochet Cotton, 2
for ..15*
^ Main Floor—South.^^^^
Silks for Si iring
Lend a Decided Newness to the Mode
and Are Priced Modestly Low
Silks to satisfy the desires of every woman as to style, quality and
lowness in price. Below we mention just three of our newest materials;
there are hosts of others that will appeal to the most discriminating,
32-inch-Fancy 36-inch New ^
All Silk Pongee Silk Foulard
Natural colored pongee with A pure silk quality in this
. /}Lv tl hairline stripes and checks in popular and practical silk. New
4 \ U\ red, blue, brown, green and and original patterns in a rang*
©2 \\ \ \ rose. Launders beautifully. of light and dark colors.
1-00 Yd. Printed Silks .
fj y jllA 5,000 yards beautiful printed eponge in light,
>'M / [I 1\ // l/] I medium and dark colorings. Persian, oriental ^jl
I i |' / v and floral patterns, plaids and checks. 49c 33?
Special for Baby—Porto Rican I Delightful Group
Dresses T -of *llk.
Made of fine material and the daintiest of
embroidery done with the exquisite fine- o
ness of the skilled needle workers of Porto
Rico. Sizes 6 months to 1 CQ 1 V//S
2 years. 1 .OJ7 di/U
T 1 2C / t i • Gowns, chemises, stepins, B
J O I .jj Injanls bloomers and slips of heavy
\r qq crepe de chine and radium,
eStS VoC some tailored, others lace
Double breasted and single breasted; mer- trimmed, in a varied assort
cerized and wool mixed and wool and cot- 8t>’le!- tnmmmgs and
ton mixed. Sizes 6 months to 3 years. ^ co ^ ^ B •
infants 70c to 98c « 1.25 Sateen $ 1
Hosiery 49c Bloomers A
, . , , Double stitched seams with tj]|
Good weight silk and wool and all silk hose : \ reinforced seat, double elastic
in pink, blue and white. Sizes 4 to 6V4. . at knee.
The Braadeis Store—--Third Floor—East Third Floor
Our Entire Stock of Boys'
O’Coats
Smart overcoats, well tai- mg^
lored of double-faced, all- f 1
wool materials. Some mack- w
inaws and sheep-lined coats
included. Sizes 3 to 16. / W
Coats formerly selling from flHM
3.95 to 20.06, all—
Important Showing Boys' New Spring
T woPant Suits
Well tailored, sturdily ^ paa aa
built suits in a good as- | W 1
sortment of desirable ma- I f
terials and colorings. All -M. mmtj ■
sizes. _
H Fourth Floor
The Comfort Essential to Good Health — The Style Smart Women Must . Have i
Are Embodied in the Brandeis Improved |H| I
Arch Support Shoes I
They1 re Fashionable— They Mean Health and Efficiency I
You Will be delighted that a shoe—SO completely and en- rhysicians assert that our health andI busines* efficiency depends
* to materially upon the ailing or healthful conditions of our feet. m,
tirely comfortable, can carry out and exemplify the present We advocate and praise most highly these Br«nd*u improved
. , , ,, . , , . , , , Arch Support Shoo* for The woman who is on her feet a great
day style ideas. Here are smart strap and oxford styles deal or who does much walking.
in nilk finished kid of black and brown, and in patent a or rtprfnr >
leather—so perfectly built that they fit the foot exactly. \ . .
\\ e have thoroughly in
vestigated the merits of
Sizes the Brandeis Improved
rinsoi, moidodX 2V* to 10 Arch Support Shoes,
lik» tho tread of \ 1 ' critically examined the
rourfoot \ Widths i • various leathers and lin
roomy trgad J A A I L’C Exclusive ings which go into the
modifiedHool J 10 imaking of this footwear
end in*t*p y 111 VJITlcilht 111 Bnd can give unqualified
Onr RsKcmpnf approval as to excellence
A Separate Section -
in Our Basement
Shoes—whose excellence of design and construction price them
elsewhere for no less than $12.00 to $18.50
Low Shoes 5.85 High Shoes 7.45
Basement—Shoe Dept. Made by Thomson-Crooker Co.
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