Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, May 01, 1915, NEWS SECTION, Page 2, Image 2

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TTIE BKE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, MAY 1, 1015.
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BRYAN ADDRESSES
ABSTAINERS' UNION
SecreUiy Sj Patriotism i No
Match for Appetite Which
Alcohol Cultiratti.
LOYALTY TO BACCHUS GREATER.
NEW YORK. Aprtl 30. Secretary
Bryan said In an address tonight un
der tha auspice, of tha National Ab
stainers' union that the European
wut bad developed that even patriot
ism in no natch for the appetite
which alcohol cultivates In its vic
tims. The secretary was urging to
tal abstinence an referred to re
strictive measures which some of the
belligerent nations .have taJiea
against intoxicants.
'There has ben R-rowlnn disposition
In this country and throughout the world
to rniphanise ths evils of stronjf drink."
I Mid. "but even the roost ntbuilntlo
sdvocat of temperano bare been sur
rrll at the rhaaUr light which the wi
in Europe haa thrown upon the subjoct.
It hai been found that patriotism, that
tompelllna- force which throughout the
if haa led men io offer their Uvea for
their country, to no match for tha appe
tite which liquor cultivates In Its vto
tlme. Loyalty to JJaochua. Oamh.lnua
and Barleycorn Is grtt than loyalty to
king, or emperor or ciar. The uaa of
dt Ink has been found to be ao destructive
or efficiency that the belligerent govern
ments, not on moral ground, but purely
on economic grounds have been compelled
to resort to restrictive measures. Ttfs
ajoplaae that drop lie bombs from
above and the submarine which shoots
Its torpedo from below are leas to b4
feared than the schooner that erosaei the
bar." . .
Baal area Men Drawla Line.
Mr. Bryan declared that drink led to
ldleneaa and that American business men
were drawing the line more strictly
against the uas of alcohol by employes.
"WhyT be asked. "Because a clear
brain and a steady nerve are required In
.very Important avenue of Industry and
alcohol befuddles the brain and paralyse,
the nerve. No employer cares to put
business in the handa of a tippler: the
man who drinks cannot aafely be ti'iisted
vith the ears of life or property.
Total abstinence." b said, "was a vir
tu 'even behind the bar,' "
Mr Bryan aald the amount spent an
nually for drink in the United mates
would build 100 macadam highways across
the contlnont and added:
"The amount now expended In paving
the road to perdition would. If spent for
od roads, soon lift the mud from the
entire country. AH 'who labor In the
cause of temperance seek to lessen the
use of Intoxicants some by persuading
people not to drink, some by urging laws
whlrh will prevent the manufacture and
ie of liquor, while still others divide
'.heir energlee between the two Unas ot
aork. i . '
Pleads for Aferttaenee,
"As for- myself, while 1 have definite
views to the mcana which should bs
Employed for solving the legislative prob
m presented by the liquor traffic. I
hull confine myself tonight to the first
I nc of argument and appeal to those
cent and to those whom I may reach
hruiiKh the press to take their position
is Individuals on the side of total ab
ittnenr-e, for whatever difference of jtpln
on may exist ae to the relative merits
jf different legislative remedies,, no one
will deny that the total abstainer, to the
xtent ot his tnfluenotv' lessens the Use of
tloohol end by so doing both reduocs evils
if Intemperance and llghns the task
)f the lcgie!ato.,,
Bfeaaaskils) Minnesota SHU Atrroead.
TOKJO. April 0.-Three attempts to
float the American steamer Minnesota,
which la aground at the entrance to the
Wis nd tea of Japan, have failed. The
Tlnnesota ran on a rock en April 11
Tata ctobb or m row.
Browning, King
& Company
Shirt Special
For Saturday-'
$iJdO VALUE BOVT fclilHTS,
Hott TWocb Cuffs, Ifeautlful
Materials and Patterns
$1.05
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Time to Change to
Light Underwear
"Durable Fabrics, the Beet
known Makes, Variety ot
Triers s
. T. . t'nlon Bulta tl.00 to 5 00
Blilrts and piawere.Me aa $l
AYHZ.ETIO Crepe Union tiults. . .$10
rOBOSEirrr ITnlon ButtS .91.00
HhlrU a-ud Drawers, 6oe
. sad $lo
UWn DoDd Ootch Union Hulls,
Blnevva, -UngOi, ankle
1'ngxh e M.0O
BUs eiVibe, Closed Crotch '
rn.nn AIU'CUC, aJI SIMM.
al S1.UO te $3.00
Browning, King
& Company
QXtfX T. WIX.BOV, Sags.
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News of Spring and Beautiful Things
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Thompson, Deldcn & Co,
STORE OPEN SATURDAY 1:10 A. M. TO I P. M.
FKIDAT, APRIL ao. lilt.
As Advertised Our Policy
A habit of etaggemtlon has become so
familiar In retail store advertising that,
maybe, it does not shock you as It might
once have done, or as It should do.
Rut exagKeratJon Is not habit with
Thompson, ItoVlen Co. It is not even a
casual occurrence.
We would like to he snre YOU realixe
how certain we are of our statertxwit. We
know from our every day's experience how
many of our customers rely absolutely on
the truth of (be statements we make.
The value are Always In the goods at
their regular prices, except when special
sales at seasonable time make price reduc
tlon possible.
"Special Hale" Is familiar term to you.
It's been overworked and misused and abus
ed, llut whim you read of a special sole at
Thompson-lleldcn's, know thisi We could
use clever phraseology In announcing a spe.
cial sale, but we prefer to put It that way,
and let you find out how conservative It
really Is. Th advertising that makes up the
daily news of this specialized store is never
actually or Intentionally misleading.
May Means a
Parasol
Whatever color, shade,
style or price you desire will
be found here; the latest
novelties for women and
children are all ready. Para
sols for women and children
priced at
25to$10
To left of main entrance.
Two Glove Specials
of Importance
Saturday
16-Button length White
Chamoisette Gloves.
$1.25 quality, $1
Paris point embroidery
Short white chamoisette
gloves.
50c qualityTidc
All Sizes.
The (Store for Shirtwaists
Saturday a Waist Sale in the Original Store for Shirtwaists that
will he long remembered, not alone because of the low prices but also on
account of the really fine qualities offered.
These waists offered were intended for exclusive Fifth Avenue shops and stores, but were
cancelled because of late deliveries. Mr. Nicoll, being on the ground, purchased them at unusual
price concessions. j i
They are Offered Saturday at $2.95, $3.95, $4.95, $5.95
Sizes 34 to 44. Every Waist a New Spring Style
For$2.95
a series of striped
silk waists, usually
priced as high as
S5.C0.
For $3.95
J a collection of fine crepe de
' chine blouses, white and
all spring colors, usually
sold for $6.00 and $6.50.
For $4.95
an offering of crepe
de chine blouses,
. qualities usually
priced at $7.50.
For $5.95
exclusive blouses of
crepe de chine, lace,
Georgette, values to
$10.50.
The crepe de chines come in white, flesh,
peachT silver, blues and grays. Every waist
a new spring style.
Also a tabic of wash summer blouses for
$1.00. Everyone a $1.50 value.
SALE STARTS 8:30 A. M.
Thompson-Belden Apparel
, For more than a quarter century Thorn pson-Belden Apparel has always expressed
the height of quality, the utmost in really new fashions.
During thispcriod a "Fashion Service' 1 has been built up, as a result of continued
efficient effort.
A "Fashion Service" that effectively searches every corner of the Fashion World
for the newest, the most attractive, the most authentic styles, moderate price always be
ing an important consideration, . , ' ,
Saturday we have the pleasure of presenting two special suit pricings .
which will further sustain our Fashion Superiority
$25.00 and $35.00 Suits
These for $25"
Hand Tailored (of course, because other
wise they wouldn't bo Thompsou-Belden
suits) with care, skill and thoroughness to
the best ability of master tailors. In a va
riety of styles for street, dress and outing
wear; in colors of navy blue, gray, tan,
checks of black and white.
In addition, note that we do not make
any extra charge for alterations; we desire
that you have a complete garment at the
price quoted, and it isn't complete until
properly altered.
v These for $35
Fifty exclusive suits, each a skillful
adaptation of extreme Parisian models; the
newest designs and fabrics tailored in true
Thompson-Belden style, for
New Wash Skirts, $3.50, $4.95, $5.05
New Wash Dresses
Suitable for wearing on warm May days,
fashioned of dainty voiles and organdies,
and the more sturdy linens
$7.50, $10.50, $12.50, $14.50.
Mennen's Talcum Pow
der, Saturday Special
at 10c
White
Ivory
Oombs, 15c
Rubber Cushion Hair Brush
es; stiff, single bristle; good
quality, 39c.
TOILET GOODS SECTION.
Hosiery at These Special
Prices Will Interest You
Out size white silk hose, lisle tops and
soles, $1.25 quality, 75c a pair. Fancy silk
hose, a small line only, values $3.50, $5; $6
and $10, for $2.45. Cotton and Lisle hose,'
an odd line which we wish to close out,
60c. qualities 35, 3 pairs for $1.00. ' '
Women Who Want the
Best of Gauze Underwear
Choose here from stocks of
great variety A quality and a
moderate price to suit every in
dividual taste.
Women's Gauzo Vests, low neck, short
6leeves, or no sleeves, as you wish - 20c
Women's Gauze Pants, fitted knee - r 25c
' Wide knee, lace trimmed 35o
Women's Gauze Lisle Union Suits, low
neck, sleeveless, wide or fitted kn$e, all
'-: Sizes , - - - - - - - - . 75c
.Women's All-SilVr Union Suits, fine ribbed
' garments, low neck, sleeveless, .fitted
knee - - - i'.'-... - , $5.00
Underwear. Section Third Floor.
Price Reduction ale of
Trimmed Hats Saturday
More than 100 Beautiful Hats, trimmed within
the last two days, have been, added to our enorm
ous stock. All will be on sale Saturday. You know
the genuine beauty and character of Thompson-
Belden's millinery; you should attend this sale to
morrow without fail. .
Here Are the Reductions :
$ 7.50 to $ 8.95 Values for $ 5.00
$10.00 to $12.00 Values for $ 8.75
$12.50 to $15.00 Values for $10.00
$16.50 to $21.75 Values for $12.95
$25.00 to $38.50 Values for $15.00
Millinery Section Second Floor
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In the Specialty Shop
of Babies Apparel
We invite you to visit this interesting section
Saturday and see the delightful displays of baby
wearables. Every need of Infants has been carefully
considered. Our complete stocks are replete with
every style of garment mothers could desire. Best
of all, the prices are moderate after seeing how little
these dainty things cost. Mothers will agree that
it's folly to waste their own valuable time making
baby garments.
The Erect 'Military Carriage
Instead of the spineless droop, is one of the important
changes in the figure that fashion is heralding and a welcome
change, for how much more attractive as well as healthful it is.
Asa
Red fern Corset
will be of the greatest assistance to you in acquiring the erect
carriage, we would suggest that you corne as soon as possible,
before ordering your new gowns, for a fitting. .
REDFERN CORSETS are shaped to straighten the figure
by flattening the abdomen, throwing the chest out, and straight
ening the back line, giving such a perfect balance and poise that
an erect carriage naturally follows.
Just how this is done will be explained to you by our ex.
pert fitters, who will gladly give you every attention.
Red fern Corsets $3.50 Upwards
Corset Section Third Floor
Thompson-Belden & Co.
HOWARD AND SIXTEENTH STREETS .