Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, May 01, 1910, WOMEN, Page 3, Image 35

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'HOME MUST HAVE NIMEj
.w Yotm- Woman'! Auotiation Ei
ercied Over Title for Bunfalo.
ME3TS SUGGESTIONS SCORNED
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c.f ai'jr sky a? tl. riikli.-s and :x. 1
in recr?t whi: ptr nsi stand :i burga! w, '
nay In frm and thlt a hui.paluw v. itfi
out a name.
Thrra'n thu difficulty. Nmv, It knn
that a bunril' vv on Cprtrr lake
claim t' ktanc'ii 'i uhater un'r it tw:
a cliikio nam' . A na-m It y ti;:traiut mi
the lake cun't uet witbin i-etkirr: (1in-
of tt J.roucl little cutta? of thice yl- 1
ab and a ljphr:i. ith f the :inrr i :
t f orr.r in t ii fc irii.n . i.U.i I..
to ti e Tour; Wi:n n a Cbr s-t.an a. c a
Hon It .H. it air.iply I. as to be r,i-Ti! Thu:
Ik tvfcat the rushes- are h.s;rrin? hou'.
,ybe.
The cnntet Instituted at the Vtui.r
Women Chriatlan auciatit.:i f'r ih
lection of an appWIetlon to Jerorate tt.e I
bur.tlow 1 fttlng rare r'.eultw. tut f?v
satisfactory r.amra. Mvs ('. ('. io:;r. head
of tka naming committee. In ptrckaace ex- ,
acting, but the really Uoea nut care for
the masculine awnr'stln that the Bummer
bome be called "The Hen Roost."
f How abfurd! Po exasperating ai.d itnpos- I
uti'-l Now. why can't folks be sensible
ana -enotis about things?
So tl e FuKgextions are ivmittij in. ' Pon
k.nt" :mpbt do. but now they've jilanteti
a ioel i.itle tree and it Is vupmed to be !
a Lbady reanrt. kre one may laiiguui '
aril loaf and make embroidery i.nd th'ngs '
Idle i'd" ir too l ricunveiil tutial ard i.n
rt t-alrif 1 u tic for a Yutii.tr Women's I
Cbr.atsau aBk-.c.t.oti home. "Bird Cnge- I anxious by the possibility of bor Wing
and "Peach ortbaid ' won't do n all. ! k toaen to be pponwir for cno of tl..'
"Rookery" aiT-Ctn carruloua no.scs and '. r.,lM I1fin if... Thia vr. itii ike
rrgimpritcl orEHnizalion, tlio iniorct
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SPOKSOES TOE THE REGIMENT.
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I 7:? hoes of the Season
fr i ,. vii !..'' I'ut Shoes for
f" . ...., , i v ill I or Ankle Strav
In k."'l ' .:; Mta; Samla:
Pf W'e Ih.i ti.se bun li -tie hp In H
one. tuo I'll t hree-Mi aj tnodl. K
I,. l ai.evs of Patent Kid.
; . i.t .1 Mini Metal Calf,
t t nnipa and Hlh Arch
MM' Sluts ii. at were made
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sr. sn.r,q S i '
All Wldtha and Bisaa.
.EVEP.Ai. months of th? Inst y. ar
) of a fill's fxp'rivace ai t!: H:gn
Biliool ui'f malic more or
le:
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"Cacip Dalliirut t clear u.
The bull frog tat on a Illy pad. lie aUppcd ; was h tightened by the fact that throe
off into tlia ltka and remaiksd. "O.i, p:as!i ' majors haj the priviirF'' of choosiim
hnttalioii s;jotirorK. The pesition is
not a sinecure, for. tv.ii.ee the dl:-.be nd-
S3.lt Creek, to 1 lng of "cmPan5' 7: a11 tbp iniiar.v
work on the feminine Fide fails on the
Stmip't'lten eci r10"801-1 1101 ,ne ''rhteFt feature beins
the entertainins or the company for
which she stands. But the positions
Lincoln Delcration Comes to Omaha '"Te greatly coveted and the gin who is
hosen has a right to feel herseif hon
ored. The seleetiona for this year
are:
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to Get Some Pointers on
Dredging.
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City Enrtneer Craig and Assistant City
Engineer Camp.'n on Saturday mornlns es
corted a deli gatioti frcm Lincoln to Carter
Iake park to toe the new dredse In opera
tion. City Engineer liobson of Lincoln and
tha Lancaster cout.ty commisKlonera cc:n
Orlsvd the party, and the ob.lect of the trip
Is to gtt poltiters for a dredge that Lan
caster county Is contemplating buying to
leeptr and straighten Salt creek, the fussy,
uncertain llttla waterway that every aea
on createa more or less trouble for Lln
roln, Bornetlmea putting large stretches of
territory under water.
Battalion sponsors, from H-f: to
right: Mary Phillpi, Charles Hop
pert, Henrietta Gilmere, Barton Nash,
Ruth Sheldon. George Gerb.
Captains and Sponsors, Erst ro,
left to right: Alfred Kennedy, -len
Miller, Clarence Patton, Mildred Marr,
Chester Newman, Adelaide 1'unK
houser. Warren Howard, Ruth Gould.
Second row: Alice Carter, Allan Tu
key, Fannie Rosenstock, Hugo Heyn,
Sarah Ayres, Chandler Trimble, Nellie
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'I We tnl-e tb.e preati-xl J.leasura IB
j hbowin" the..e new Mioex.
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CAPTAIN'S AND COITPAKY C 0TITIA1TDEB5
Diamonds
and Precious Stones,
Rings, Studs,
Brooches, Ear
Screws, Bracelets,
Pendants, Etc., Etc.
AVe remodel and make over old
jewelry.
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I'.tiy from us once and yon will
lie our customer always.
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Elgutter, Milton Weeks, Beulaa Bes
sire, Calvin Davis, Elizabeth Doud,
Lumir Buresh.
Do You Recognize This Signature Cut?
For years it signified dependable ready-to-wear
garments for women and 'a square deal."
Dependable as to style
Dependable as to quality of material
Dependable as to value
Dependable as to "a square deal" as no one present
ing a just claim was ever allowed to depart unsatisfied.
O. .K. SCOFIELD
Announces that he will again embark in the Women's
Apparel business, and hereafter the sign and signature
cut will read :
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"Cloak and Suit Man"
Dealer in Ladies' Outer Garnents and Furs
Located in Rooms Formerly Occupied by Y. XV. C. A.
PAXTON BLOCK-THIRD FLOOR
Where we escape the dust and hlfjn rents of the street
The store room is now being fitted up.
Watch Daily Papers for the announcement of the opening day,
as no personal notices will be mailed.
It will pay to wait a few days if you want seasonable goods of
the latest designs
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Five Invaluable New Inventions
SHOWN THIS WEEK IN THE GOOD STORES OF THIS CITY
Three Great Features-" Lastikops Bandlet," " X-Uspender," and "Solid Service System"
Alert merchants realize tlvat the quickest and surest way to build up a great corset trade is
to heeptheir customers in close touch unth Nemo Corsets.
Therefore, the best dealers everywhere have prepared for "Xemo Week" by securing full stocks
of all the old Nemo favorites as well as the latest Nemo novelties, and are now ready, with us
TO PROVE-the SUPERIORITY of Nemo Corsets
over all others; that each model is a
distinct patented invention, performing a definite
hygienic service.
TO PROVE-at emos are constructed on
. . scientific principles, with tangible
health-giving features, producing beneficial results that
NO OTHER corsets can POSSIBLY give.
TOppyC--that the Nemos are the only corsets
lvv ' " in existence that combine the UTMOST
COMFORT with absolutely correct and ultra-fashionable
shape.
TO PROVF-that 5t is TRUE EC0N0MY to buv Nemo
1 v 1 " Corsets, because they represent better
value, are made of better materials, have greater
durability and will wear longer than any other corsets.
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Corsets for Stout Women
The fame of the Nemo "Self-Reducing" Corset ii world-wide
it stands alone. This year we have fifteen different models,
a perfect fit for every type of itout figure.
Self -Reducing Corset No. 522 kg 00
With "Lastikops" Bandlet j D
A marvelous success, and the greatet figure-reducer ever made.
Worn by slender women, also. The semi-elastic "Bandlet" gives
perfect support, with absolute comfort and safety. Set it!
Self-Reducing Corsets $3.00, $4.00, $5, $8 and $10
All the old favorites, which still suit many women best
Medium st vies, for women who dislike extremes; and the very
long models which produce ultra-fashionable slenderneas.
For the Slender and Medium
Many women think that ai Nemos are for stout figures. We
hope to dispel that idea during this Nemo Week. Our slender models
have features just as valuable as our stout models. For example:
Nemo "X-Uspender" Corset $5.00
Entirely new. Flattens the abdomen, back. Lips and upper limbs;
and the front steels can't stick out below. It's a wonder!
Nemo Back-Resting Corsets, $3.50
Nemo Military Belt Corsets, 3.00
Nemo Swan-Shape Corsets, 3.50
Nemo Solid-Service Corsets, 2.00
Don't miss Nemo Week ! See all the new Nemos- it" not only
a pleasure, but a duty which every woman owes to herself.
KOPS BROS, Manufacturer. NEW YORK