Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, October 05, 1912, EDITORIAL, Page 20, Image 20

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    THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5," 1912.
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SATURDAY'S XTRA SPECIAL BARGAINS
Women's Long Kid Gloves
Women's fine quality "' long, white
French kid gloves, 16-bntton lengths,
with 3 Radium clasps actually worth
$3.75, fitted to the hand, j nz
at, pair............... f1
Women's kid gloves in the
new fall shades; 2-clasp
fasteners, single row (J Q a
stitching; worth $1, at
Women's French kid gloves;
"PeYrin's Make" in all the
latest shades; new stitchings
and fasteners tf CA ffO
at, per pair. $1.5U"M
WOMEN'S SILK HOSIERY W'
Women's pure thread silk hosiery
with wide mercerised,. lisle tops, lisle
doubje soles, high spliced heels and
toes; all plain and fancy 5fli
colors, worth to 75c, at, pair... .O VI
Women's fine mercerised Ule and cotton
hosiery wide hom tope, double soles, high
spliced heels and toes plain and fancy colors
Worth to BOc, at, OKn
per pair JV
Misses', Boys4 and ChJdren's
Fine and Heavy lUbbed School
Hosiery cotton and mercer
ised lisle flnUh garter tops.
double heels and toes; mac,
tan and white worth up to
Womm's Cotton and Mercer
ized Lisle Flashed Hosier
wide hem tope, double soles,
high' splhea heels and toei;
black, tan, white and colors,
also black with maco ' split
soles worth 25c 1 C
pair, at; . ............ IOC
uitsandOiferooats
The Best Produced in Men's Clothes
No matter what your price-$10.00 to $45.00 for
Suit or Overcoat you'll find the very best in style
and quality at V
aooD-
All
Our
Clothing
Guar- ;
anteed.
Our
Personal
, Guar
, ' antee
to All.
Are the correct shades in men's clothing for fall. We
show these colors in a large variety of fabrics and models.
THE nnAT'fNC Are wood, cinnamon and
lilt llUUWild the new English blends of several
colors into one.
Mtii Are heavy cheviots, in different
ULUkd combinations as well as plain and
self stripe serges.
TI9E? flDAVQ Are dark and light cassimeres, plain
Ills U lilt Iw and fancy worsteds.
M AvrcnifinTC Are -the ever
UUCl.VVii I D Every new and . desirable
fabric; made' with plain, presto, or convertible collars.
Unless You've Seen the New
Hart Schaifner & Marx
models, you have no idea can't have how superior
in fashion, fabric and finish they are to all others
at the several prices. : .
Suits or 0 'coats ;$J8fo$45
It's'our determination to supply you with the
best clothing service the art of clothes making can
produce. We've certainly accomplished it in Hart
Schaffner & Marx clothes.
See the Snappy New Models For Young
Fellows We're Glad to Show You
Whether You Want to Buy Now or Not
25c at. . 1
per pair ......... iww
Warm Knit! Underwear
For Women and Children
Women's Munsing union suits
in cotton, fleecy lined, part
and all wool, high or low
neck, long or shoirt sleeves, in
ankle lengths; on sale at, per
suit.., 31.00 up to $2.98
Women's Munsing vests andf
pants in cotton, fleecy
lined, part and all wool, at,
garment . .50c to $1.50
Misses' and Boys' Munsing Union suits In fleecy: lined cotton,
part and all wool; at suit v r ' KA
2, 1.50, 75c and........ OUC
Misses and Children's Munsing vests and pants in fleecy lined
cotton, part and all wool; at , 1tL n( CA
Clever Models
for Smooth
Dressers
RttrU ahmtrn ohous fi tma of our Nobbr EttffU3h lsata. Hal
flat custom last, heavy single sole, 1-tach bsal. Ocsics la best
grada taa Russia calf and black gun metal, button or lace.
HO&C.
16IS& DOUGLAS.
Tor
WA'vfi-sfiveral other lines that are constantlv enmhasizinsr our supremacy in clothes
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value giving you can make your selection .with the assurance that you will pay much less
,han clothes oi like cnaracter commana in otner stores. , :
"HAYDEN WONDER ' CLOTHES
$17.00
"STYLEPLUS" CLOTHES
Suits or Overcoats
at
:
eves Back
to
Old Location
a garment
.
SALE OF YOHEN'S NECKWEAR
New Styles Worth $1.50, at 50c
Silk, satin and- velvet Robespierre
collars, shadow; and oriental lace
jabots, lace , coat and dress collars,
collar and cuff sets, tailored stocks,
etc., all new designs, CA
worth to $1.50 at, each... . . .U UC
Women's Hand Embroidered Sheer
Irish Linen Handkerchief s Imita
tion American and val lace borders,
hand embroidered Maderia - f C
effects, etc., worth 25c, at, each ...... . . . . ... . . .
iff" ii i '
4?k Ilk
Ity. liekel and
Freight ff.iees
NOW
or. 14th em Farnam
NEW W. O. W. BUILDING
BRANDEIS STORES
ilODERN SHOES NOT SO GOOD
I JJackward KvoloUon of mm Art That
' ' ruia urn Behind the -
I . AclMta.'
Everybody -wears hoes at leant on
iiae too maU, It Is aanerted, and with
$V too narrow. This gives room for
Wily the great toe to grow and perform
its functions, but compresses the other
'Joea until the smallest one Is a mere
Strap. The foot of man should spread
itke an animal's paw with every step he
take. This la Impossible in a shoe which
'-atr." the foot .
H Walter C Taylor, edltor-ln-ch'ef of
he Boot and Shoe Recorder, says: 'The
: "Streateet waste In shoe buying la one fot
ishich the consumer himself Is largely
: sponsible. It comes through the buy
Big of shoes which are poorly fitted."' i
We not only wear shoes too small
jind our heels too high, but we' alio
"iashlon to Influence us. and there is a
Constant demand for change In style and
"inateriale; a demand which the manu
-acturers supply abundantly. Mr. Tayloi
-ays that It would be worth mlllioni
lo the trade and to the consumer if th!
i;uld be righted by a common-sense view
f our foot-covering. Ot course, the
Jteomen are blamed tor the greater part
if thU extravagance, for ,, dainty foot
1 3s long been considered by poets and
r :irtists as iomethlBg much to be desired
gradually shoes have - developed into,
4hings of beauty merely, and we buy
them with the thought of their appear,
iiin-e end not of their use. In fact
Americans, as a rule, do not pect to
Tuaik great distances.
It ceems that ' the development of th
Ahoemalier's art, is to, Inverse ratio to
the development of ' the foot, for ' here
Tn America our feet are notoriously uji
developed, - and yet America leiyls the
world In the making of shoes. Almost
everything else In the way of wearing
apparel depends more or leaa on foreign
importations,, but American , influences
the shoe .styles of r England, German
and France, and American methods art
standard for the world.
: American . supremacy In shoe making
Is due largely to" specialisation. Abroad,
an operative does half a dosen different
things; here, he performs one simple
process, and here also one factory
makes one kind of shoes. If a largt
manufacturer makes different kinds ol
shoes, he has a separate factory tot
each kind. .-. ,:v
With all of our wonderful machinery
w produce shoes which are not so good
for our feet as the most primitive and
simplest of , foot coverings, the sandal.
ivhtch la. considered Ideal by. thoqe who
appreciate the beauty ot the human foot
and wish to preserve.lt The sandal was
worn by the ancient Egyptians and
Greeks, and the "shoes" of the Bible
were sandals. The. same type is still
worn by the people of central Asia, India,
Japan and China.
The Indian ' moccasin, ' which extends
over the top of the foot, but has the sole
and main part in one piece, la one ot the
best of foot coverings, soft, ' flexible and
durable. Out of a combination of these
two, the sole without an upper and the
upper without a sole, -the modern shoe
has been evolved. ' "" " "' '
The peasants ot several European na
tlons wear a shoe shaped out of a single
Ulwe of wood, called the sabot, and some
of the Irish peasants still wear the primi
tive foot gear of Great Britain, the
brogan, which is made of heavy leather.
clumsily put ' together ' and made much
larger than' the foot, the extra space b-
ir.g filled lri with hay.
Since the days of thu Ftolemlea there
has bB extravagant footwear, but it was
left for the Rome of the time of Au
r
Free facts about any land
will be given to you by The
Twentieth Century Farmer, which maintains a
land information bureau for the use of its readers. -Ask
us about land laws, conditions in any lo
calityi climatic conditions, and the
Land Womatkm Bureau
will promptly answer them if
you enclose return postage at no other expense to
you. You can learn how to get irrigation lands,
where land offices are located, what laws govern
lands, and where best sections for any particular
purpose re located.
' Write plainly and concisely to the ;
Land Information Bureau
The Twentieth Century Farmer
Omaha, Nebraska.
Ooer 100,000 form famftto nai it
Suits or-Overcoats J IQ
AND OUR "SPECIAL" COMBINATION SUIT AT '. . . .$10.00
Equal to the best single pant suit at $10.00 you can find and you get an extra pair of trous
ers at the same price5. ; :
Obi Exclusive Bovs' Clothina Section Revelation
To all who see it for the first time such Dreadth of assortments for selection1 is truly ex- J
ccptional and the prices which, quality considered, show 10 to 15 per cent price saving, are
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a delight to all. we'll be giaa to nave you maKe comparison, pnee ior pnee ana quaiuy iur
quality, witn any otner store. - . , .
Boys' Two Pant Suits LJM $i S2!5, $31
It
ays
Try MSS First gays
UT RATE SPECIALS wREXALL STORES
Special Prices This Week on Drugs, Patent Medicines,
Perfumes, Cigars, Toilet Goods, Writing Papers and Sundries
Both local and out-of-town people should take advantage of the prices quoted by our
four stores. We carry out all our printed promises. Our goods are always fresh, as our
cut prices are so attractive that they move the goods quickly. ? , ? -
Perfume Special
Choice of Morrison's 60o Triple Kx-
tracts, Baturday, per dos. B9o
Allen's Janice Perfume, regular price
76c oi, Saturday only 49o
Cut Price Specials in Toilet Goods
iBc Packer's Tar Soap cut to ....140
2So ProstUla, cut to lo
60c Malvlne Cream,' cut to 88o
Harmonr, Roae or Violet Toilet Wa
ters 78a, 60o, 360
25o Babcock's CorylbPBt. cut to lflo
Ivory Soap, three cakes for .llo
Rexall Cold Cream ....60e and 3So
60c Violet Cream, cut to ..lBo
Cigars by the Box
at cut prices less than wholesale.
Call at our stores for printed price
list Nearly 200 brands by box at
regular wholesale prices.
I MASSMX I
ICREAMJ
SHERMAN
& fnCCONI
Extra Spo
cials for
This IVcok
50c Pompelan Cream for .....i..8so
26c Sanitol Tooth Paste ........ISO
$1.00 Guertln's Nerve Syrup . ... .89o
Spruce Pepsin Tablets ....60o, $140
Hot Drinks and Lunches
We are now serving- Hot Drinks
and Dainty Lunches in our beautiful
downstairs Sodoasla, at 16th and
Dodge. : ':r ,, '"
Proprietary Hedscincs
fl.oY (tray's " CHycerine Tonic ...'89o
Eskay's Food ..93c, 4feo, 85o
$1.00 Wine of Cardul for . ..i....89o
Dr. Cooper's Medicine ... ...45o, 89o
$1.00 Hoeterter-s Bitters ....... .890
$i.00 Squlhb's SarsapariUa ...... 75o
Osomulslon .450, 89o
Rexall Orderlies ....... 10c, 85o, SOo
Sootfs Emulsion 4So, 89o
Vlnol, always .$1.00
Hays' Hair Health 45c, 89o
Llsterlne .......... 15o, 85c, 45c, 890
Rexall Kidney Cure ........460, 890
Borden's Malted Milk ......460, 76o
$1-Lydla Plnkham's Compound,. .890
Glycothymollne ....... .8 Bo, 46c, 89o
Rexall S3 Hair Tonic ......SOo, $1.00
Fellows', Syrup for .', 89 o, tlJ4
IELL DRUG COi lFoga eooa beds stores
The "ORIGINAL" Cor. 16th and Dodge. The ' ' HARVARD ' 'Cor. 24th and Faraam
The "OWL" Corner 16th and Harney Sts. The "LOYAL" 207-209 North 16th St.
fustus to develop really luxurious
"shoes." 'The footgear of the patricians
was decorated with golden clasps and em
broideries, and shoemoklng became an
elaborate trade." The wealthy classes
wore dainty slippers and lace boots. The
emperor wore purple buskins and the sen.
ators red shoes.
In these modern days the women wear
satin or velvet shoes and slippers made
especially to match their gowns, and slip
pers made of feathers, often with Jewele-1
buckles worth a fortune, but these are
simple little vagaries compared with the
extravagances In the footwear of the mia
die ares, when Robert the Horned cre
ated a furor in fashionable circles by ap-
wsartns: In shoes with the extended points
tariatMl Ilka a ram'a horn. New XorK
Times. -
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. Fitting.
pretty co-ed la
like , a gentle
That
"Yes, that's her. long suit why wa call
her the gentle eoo-ed." Exchange.
WM. J. BOEKHOFF,
, . Bean Bealac
raoues a-is.
i
I MAKE KNOWN.
YOUR WANTS
through The Bee's Real Es
tate and Classified Columns.
AJDYAJTCSD TATTSSTIXAJs.
Famous Mountain Ash Choir '
Haadlino Attraction this week
Matinee Today 8:15 "
jTote Early cortaia Saturday Bight,
. 8:15 Sharp. -
AMUSEMENTS.
"OMAHA'S rUH CIBTE."
Daily Mat. ls-as-SOo
Evg-s- 16-36-60-750
Ak.Sar-6en Week's Greatest Joy
SAM HOWE LOVEMAKERS
SXTBATAOAITXA AITS TAUDETTLLB
The Live Wire Show; Beautiful Flor
ence Bennett and a Regular Troupe;
Big Beauty unorus; uuriaia Arter
D.mAiui. Matinee or Nlarht
Xiadiss' SU&s Msttaee Svery week Day.
' On Donfflas Street, at 18th.
wnnvc v a t7ttiittt.t,T2 includes The
American Newsboys' Quartet; Louise Pe
Foggi; MUgnes
Musical Trio; Ed.
Winchester; eOra
a, Leora; nippo
SOMSTHZXCr
SOIITO Abb
bat j.ona
scope Pictures; Others. '
Continuous Hoon to 11 p. K. Jly sU
Week.
KRUG THEATER
Matinee Today, ITlght, Bi30
BUST SEATS, 600
FOLLIES OF THE DAY
GERTRUDE HAYES
c
BRANDEIS THEATRE
Matinee Today, SSo, 50c
To&lffbt Popular Prices
A MOT OT COMEDY
THE TRAVELING SALESMAN
San. Mat 4 Bays
Alias Jlnuny Talantin
Soma People are E ucated
la schools and colleges, others on
the farm, but you don't' need
either one if you become a pat-
, ron of
, ThsBalmont Rsstaurant-
for our patrons' tastea are edu
cated to the point of where
. quality food reigns supreme.
v Perfect ventilation.
On of "THE snt" Class A.
1511 Dodge 8t--Open all night.
at. BAX.Xs rrop.
Xkkii tor Urge eleotrio alga.
There is
NoWearOut
To Our Boys' Shoes
- A real live full of ginger
Amrlcan boy can go through
shoe leather like a hungry
tramp goes through -pie crust.
That Is why we pay special at
tention to boys' shoes. It takea
an extraordinary -shoe for the
boy. ;Our. : :
TEEL
HOD
HOES
Arc extraordinary boys shoes
they wear like iron they will'
outwear . two pairs of ordinary
shoes. The ideal shoe for
school. l
- Boys : sizes CO J A
lto5,at....$.OU
Miittle gents Ail
sizes, 10 to 15y29VsUU
Drexel Shoe Co,
1410 Farnam Street
Newspaper Advertising is th Road t
Business 8uccess.
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