Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, December 11, 1915, NEWS SECTION, Image 6

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THE BEE: OMAHA. SATURDAY. .PKCKMBEtt 11. 1!M5.
Plr
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IS r
y i
have been Riven to the prrpnrn
Every cCort has been exerted
cuous advantages to the (lift Col-
w Moderate Prices
rranged That Assure the Best
osing. Values.
1 answer th? perplexing question,
'pmethiuu appropriate, "-nomotbiiifr
n all of it at lowest pi iees eon-
Vf -f 1 1 It H U . 1 If i ! II 1 1 II
99
Give?
JUSTA fLAIS
Has piem nt Ssturday for every boy nU
girl who call. accompanied by an adult.
Come to Toyland and visit with the kind
old fellow.
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WANTS TO HANG ON TO TRADE! I'P.
Very neat and the dollsht of every houae-
who poesw rn.
England Sees the Bmineii that It
Hai Built Up with South Amer
ica Slowly Slipping Away.
GIVES FACTS AND FIGURES
tt'orreapomle nco of the Aaaodated treee
LONDON. Dec . Orent Britain ha
v in niitm lion vi auun inn inv iiiir
w statea to ouat It from flrat place In trade
,vlt South America, aanrrta the Dally
a
$laus in Our
1 lf& Toy Store
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bfly
U t1
tin
tak
a r
HI
till
t
urn fob 87.50
phonograph that would use any b3
ge 11.60 Btze to the email 10c size, an;l
service and music that a phononrapii
the price, and would not break, and
your auto trips or on picnics, or out
oonld chuck It any old place without
atehed or damaged. If you would like
.ascription, come to our Toy Depart
ir the phonograph that (f7 Cf
py.oi;
XI I Carrlarea '.
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lek er
la fa.
?a or
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till
IP
Doll
I n
?a or nat-
wicker.
d wheel a
rubber
and good
nga. Special
Sdecials
V4
tuffedDolls with
url'Jolosing ej'es;
.f""7.....,98c
itb shirt This is
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ioldler Seta 25 soldiers in pretty
I box 2rt
(0 Soldlera for ,...4f)
)o0 Soldlera for DSC
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A "White Christmas" in the Handkerchief Store
Chronicle In a Ion and rarni-tt dlwua
Hon of Ilia South Amerkan Market."
After notlnit thi rolatlve poxltlnna of
Knlnn1. Oorninny nn1 th I'nltfd Slatea
In Souih Amrtrn ti-arta prior to the
war. iho article warm It reader that
JVST KY)R TODAT CAT.WNDAR FOR
1!IH. Fy Helen M. WHaon. Bully
KlelntmVh, .New loik.
A carelly arrynaad calendar for
Tha author ha elcted an JnaplrHit
rei for arary weak of the year.
Mens Pure Irish
Linen Handker
chiefs, with hand
drawn hem and em
broidered block and
hand embroidered
colored Longfellow
Initials, T
cholce LoQ,
SOt
Mm
Women Handker
chiefs, pure Irish
linen, one corner
embroidered, fine
Shamrock lewn with
plain and corded
border. 4 and 6 as
sorted patterns, in
picture box. fQ
hoke VOC
o m e n ' a Pure
Linen Handker
chiefs, with embroid
ered wreath initial, fi
assorted patterns In
Jictore bo. Satur
day n
for ()9C
Real Hand Arnie
aiun Lace, also Col
ored and White Hand
,Vo! Madeira Embroid-
red Handkerchiefs,
each, C.
out
Anybody who wants a good choice need only look at
a single group between 25c and fl to get some idea of
the variety. Between these prices we hays'.
Handkerchiefs, with one-corner embroidery.
With cut hems.
Hevered effects.
Half-Inch, rever-stltched hems.
Revered with blocking.
Madeira scallops and sprays.
Sheer and colored, with white hems.
One-corner embroideries, often with clusters of but
terflies. lloxed If deslrfd.
Men's French Linen
Handkerchiefs, some
hand- embroidered
and taped and cord
ed borders; others
with hand-embroidered
dota and fig
ures. Worth to
$1.50, at.
each
at.
Women's Fine
Linen Embroidered
Handkerchief, hem
stitched and scal
loped edge patterns,
very special, in
fo0rnjr.box:..$.SO
Women's One-Corner
Embroidered
Handkerchiefs. all
pretty assorted pat
terna in fancy pic
ture box, worth 60c
eterywhere,
at, box
39c
Men's All-Silk Ini
tial Handkerchiefs,
fancy colored bord
era. Worth C
36o. at aVdC
Men's Silk Crepe
Handkerchiefs, plain
and fancy borders,
and a Hover Cll
designs uVt
I Children's Hand
kerchief, S in fancy
picture box or folder.
Colored figures,
plain white, some
tnltlals. 10. 1.3
nd 25
Men's Finest Im
ported Irish Linen
Initial Handker
chiefs, hand-embroidered
In white or
colored long a a d
small block letters.
All Shire hemstitch.
3 in fancy box, SI
6 in fancy
box 81. 50
Z5t
25t &15t 2.5
i.oo
Toilet Articles Perfumes, Etc.
Java Kiee Powder, fiOe size, in all shades
Melha Face Powder, 50o size box
Woodbury's Facial Cream, 23o f?ize, tube
Djer-Kiss Vegetal Toilet Water, bottle
Ijoeust Hlossom Perfume, ounce ,
Trailing Arbutus, Perfume, ounce....
White Ivory Hair Brush, regular $2.00 values.
A big aaaor .lent of Cam
eras and supplies. We de
velojj your films free.
Manicure Seta, with
eors, white ivory file
cultcle, complete,
at
...24
...28
...115
...89
,...25
. ..4i)r
$1.11)
..79c
fifes
a- w
-I I
Whit Ivory Manicure
Bufjfer, changeable
chamois. Worth ?Q .
$1.25, at I ft
A bL assortment of
Perfumes and Manicure
Goods, huitr.hje for glfta
at cut prices.
Butter Brown
Camera, t a k e a
pictures 2',4x3V;.
Easy to operate,
79
Kodak Albums,
alse7xl0 ly
lnchea IVC
Jl.UUU In fancy
VaN9 a!
M S!
wmm v - s .ti v , lifc. ii mm I
J I vs
v 1
Children's Silk
Handkerchiefs, 3 In
fancy box. Bo-Peep,
Kewple and Colored
Borders. Special
Saturday,
box
3
3
3
T1IK HICK FN CAL.KNTAR TOR 1911
Putly c Klelntelch, New York.
A t.eatlful calendar netly arransad
with a Pickens quotation for every waek
of the year. Something that will dellaht
all lover of IMrkan. A complete calen
dar for
lilBTOItlC (ilt'RCH 1M MKXIfO
v Mrs. John Wesley Butlar. Tha
Ablnadon Ira. 11.00 net. Illustrated.
The author wrttea not of the churchea
of Mexico, nor even of th Urf churches.
the fnlted Stale hn already accomp- 1 but. a the title Indicate, of th hlatorl
llahrd a irreat deal In It effort to take church; that la. to ay, tha church
J advantaaa of the openlna offered It. J which have gathered about themaelvea a
"But let ua look for a moment at the I certain hlatory, and, pwrtlcularly, a cer
aosrt of the. nritlsh trader In Houth ! tnln amount of legend and folklore.
America.'- continue the Chronicle. "One I t
of hla retet I hi remit.tlon for tr:rt : BHOnT TAI.KM UN nr. i . i. ur.. ..,,.
Iiitertity and acriipulonsty honorahl j
Kunk Wagnall
dealing, which will tsnd him In good
stead In th coming rare for trade. It '
Hy H. Holand Hall.
r. 7 centa net.
A volume of chatty Inspirational talk
on retail aeuing. caicuiro u .
mnt be maintained at all coata K.mth n (.fon,, a keen lnteret In th art
American people hav had experience of , . n,.nn,ri.. h.ndllng th ouatomer, and
to keep them constantly on th alert io
A Box of Hose for Christmas
Thisitastcck to be proud of. Its wide variety, if
fine, dean, new merchandite, its attractive Christmas
bcxe g, the many gift tuggest'iona it makes for ewrybody
an i the marvtlously li't e prices.
Women's Vency Silk Hosiery, In very
pretty embroidered designs and many
plain shades to match Shoes and gowns;
put up in fancy, boxes. These are all
v thread silk, pure dye; full fashioned, high
spliced heels and toes, double soles.
1.100 and 11.25 values, A.
special., .OVC
Women's Thread Silk, Fiber Silk and
Silk Llale Hosiery, full fashioned and
seamless; some with colored tops. All
have spliced soles, heels and -j e
toes. 8 pair for 11.00, pair Jt)C
Women's Silk Lisle Hosiery, black,
white and colore. Full fashioned, rein
forced heela and toes, double
soles. Special, pair...... ,!.awC
Children's Silk Lisle Hosiery, in sky.
pink, tan, black and whlta. All aites.
Spliced heels and toes. Special
Saturday, pair
25c
father, Sister or Sweetheart
' xocnop
li;fntnds
se a suitable atft, and Jor Jades and
,we offer the fol'owtng fvggesiiom:
Sets, many pretty furs.
$15.00 to $98 0)
Bath Robes of blanket or cubr-'
dbwn, at .$2.03 to $7X0
Silk Kimonos, in crepe and satins,
Bt $3.08 t. $15.03
PSlk Crepe de Chine ITnderwenr
at. $198 to $12.50
ftilk and Laee O a m i s o 1 e s
at 7$1.00 to $3.98
nalntv Boudoir Caps
"
at; I .soc to $'.a
I n.lniv T,n and T?iMnn Trimmed
Crowns at . .$1.00 to $5.00
Specials for the Girls
Practical Christmas Suggestions
A limited number of Girls' Dainty
Party Dresses, for the young miss,
for dancing and party wear. Dainty
chiffon, crepe de chine, lace, etc..
In all the pretty party colorings.
Ages 6 to 14 years.U If pr:rfh
to close at Just...Httll Ii 1LC
A Big Lot of Won
denul Values in
Girls' Coat at $4.75
A special lot of Children's Coata,
asos 6 to 14 years, in every good
serviceable warm fabric, many dlf-
ferent models, special a (
Saturday, at 4 T'a O
Of Course You Can Give Her a Corset
And it is appreciated by every woman.' If you are not sure of the size, buy the
corset anyway, tor our fitters will fit the corset any time it is brought in after the
holidays. ,
A new Nemo No. 525 -same model as 322, which is worn by
millions of women, and it exactly suits. No. 525 is made of
a fine silk brocade, beautifully finished. New Corsets
make acceptable and useful Christmas presents. Model 525,
Other Models from
$3.00 to $10.00
Brassieres are more popular than ever for
Christmas, and we have a beautiful assortment
to select from, at 50c, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 and $3.
U) JT j i
98 98 98 98 98
8c Bargains
partment Saturday
98
98?
93
, iaSoth mahogany or Circassian gg
9oc 98
9S
Qi wood handles, felt
it These trays have
3.0J, special... .
Velvet
Poinsettias
Large 12-petal.
3-leaf, long stein
Vejvet Poinsettias,
special Sat
urday, each. . VC
Out riower Dept.
I of the classics, by , Reynolds, j)g,
;to. etc.. in hand modeled. 2-inch
i gray gold, size 14x16. fQ
Jucs. Saturday, each
-
"3f the t
rorld's Masterpieces; all
oafc frames, with a gold
lity, Ktod $3.00 values,
:98c
erlieas of the world's most famous
gh back burnished and
ood $2aT0 yalties, spe-
98c
Stapdard Frames, in fine gold and
?or the rhribtmss pic-
?l PtV'sL Saturdi
Wkj
0
IF
98
1 iiiv j v 1 -a
-98c
98 98
98
98
98
98
98
98
98
98
98
9S
98
9S
Superb Xmas Novelties
Christmas Trees, Santa Clauses,
Jap Christmas Novelties and
hundreds of Beautiful Novelties
. to choose from. ' .
CANDIES
Special Mallo Nut Cream
Fudge, a rich chocolate and
vanilla. Regular 40c
grade;' pound XJl
Our Delicious Cream Dipped
Brazil Nuts, regular 60c, spe
cial Saturday, per
pound
Homemade Cocoanut Cream
Kisses, ' vanilla, strawberry
and chocolate. Special, 5c
pound
Kresh Black Walnut 25c
Taffy, pound
San Mano Aasorted 29c
Chocolates, box -
fomptilan Chocolate Bitter
Sweets and SwIbs Style Milk
Chocolate, fruit and nut centers.
Special Saturday. 9Qf
pound box at!-
Our Homemade Fresh Maple
Confecttona, every Satur- orj
dir. t. nntind
A
For the Holidays And After
Piano or Player Piano
The Crowning Achievement In Christmas Joy for the Home
The music of a piano in the home is like bright sunshine and stimulating at
mosphere and more it penetrates every corner of the home with happy song.
When you put a piano or player piano into your home you have done the greatest
thing for life-long family happiness.
Buying a
Haddorff Piano or Player Piano
The Drandeit "Way
Is the safest and most satisfactory way
you could possibly buy an instrument. The
entire resources of the Brandeis Stores, as
well as the manufacturers, are behind you.
Clean, straightforward business methods
make the Brandeis Piano Department success
ful and absolutely protect the buyer.
We will arrange terms of payment so you
can have' music in your home this winter.
Come in and talk it over with us.
BRANDEIS PIANO DEPARTMENT
Third Floor.
r
3rf
our method of buatneea and of thou of
111 I'liiipu Plate, inq a rntrBi ruit
they prefer our own. If they can do ao
they will deal with Ua.
"Another great point In our favor la
Hi remarkable atruti; position of our
leading bank. The nam of the Anglo
South American bank, the Brltlah bank
of South American, and the tendon and
;Bralllan bank are household wonl In
banking and financial oiroles all over
the world. Kntlghtened management and
the growth of nrltlah tradea have brought
them prosperity. Than arJn there I
th Banco, Commercial Italian. Th
entente between Qritlah arid Italian In
terest In Br ill It of particular Im
portance, owing to th predominance of
the latter in the South American labor
market.
t'nlteJ Statea Not Stow.
"Consideration of our hanking position
naturally leads one to apeak of our ship
ping predominance. Our pre-eminence in
South American trade In the past ha
beon due In no amell degree to the sreat
development of our merchant marine.
The United Statea la not alow to ap
preciate the Importance of the banking
and ehtpplng elements. Her banks sre
already opening branches In om of the
big South American centers, while her
olloel activity in producing war mu
nitions and th J of her foodstuff
at blah prloe will enable here for the
first time in her career to lend freely
abroad and alao to put money Into th
development of her mercantile marine.
"Another point In our favor Is the
large amount of British capital already
link In the various South American
countrlr. Thla reaches the stupendous
total of t3.no.009, while our annual trade
in South America, prior to the war,
touched M0.ono.ooo, or one-fourth of the
total trade of those oountrlee. Obvloualy
British compantea will, whenever po
alble, place their ordera In Great Brttlnn.
But they are not In bualnea for helr
health, and our trader must srlve them
what they want or thy will go elae
where." Th article goes on with a dlacucalon
of th shortcoming of British trade.
Belling hy catalogue I impoeatbl In
theae countries, it declares, and It adds
that there la a lamentable lack of really
skilled IlrlMalt traveler and agenta. In
this reapeot it urges British traders to
take a leaf from Germany's handbook.
"OcVmany travelers and agent were
lklllnd men, and they pred neither time
I nor trouble. Good llngutt were they,
I not with a mere smattering of Spanlah
iand Portugese. Nor did the heads of th
firms In Oertnny leav verythng to
their agents. They were alwaya making
personal vtatt to study local oommlree
and credit conditions on the spot Above
all, they took car to give the Importer
what he wanted."
Trade Ran Into Million.
. Turing peolflcalIy to the opportunities
In Argentina, the Chronicle aaserts that
a great effort I necessary here If Eng
land I to maintain commercial predom
inance. The last eotnplet year's returns
for this republic show that in IMS tin.
trad was divided aa follows:
England, 1180,000,000; Germany, tit,
000,000, and the United Statea, asj.ooo.OOO.
In ' Braatl, the second most important
market, the Chronicle believes that the
clearing of the financial atmoaphere
which ha oom about since the war
open opportunities for the flrat nation
on the spot. Chile, the third country In
commercial Importance, Is likely, the
article adds, to sbow supprlalng develop
ment during tha next few years owing
to th opening of the Panama canal.
In conclusion, the article quotes from
a British consular report the following
advice to would-be trader in South
America:
"There are two essentia! point: Flnt,
do not deapla small orders; treat the
100 order with the same respect as if
It was for 1100.000; second, ua extreme
caution with quoting price. They should
b th very lowest that your bulne
Th. should be no o neat ion
?5l of how much you can get, but of how
V much you can sacrlflc in ordr to secur
the' customer."
aenae and sets every selling opportun
ity.
WOMKN AT T1IB HAGUE. By Jan
AJ.Iama. Kmlly O. Haleh and Alice
Hamilton. The MacmlUaa company.
New nrK. Ii centa.
An account of the International Con-
gree of Women, convened at The Hagu
In April, llo, and of the Journeys nnder
tsken by two delegations from that cott-
grea. Much may be found of value, dur
ing theae day of much war oorreaposw
dence, aa a report of European condition
from th point of vlw of that peae
enttment which survives in th mtdat of
vary war, but which is not easily un
covered. SPBAKINO OF OPBRATION8. By Irvta
& Cobb. Oeorg ii- Doraa company,
New lork. W cenU net.
What the doctors did to Mr. Cobb and
what Mr. Cobb thought or tne aoetois
while they were doing it Mr. Cobb says
this little book to dedicated te two eleaeee:
Those who have already been operated on.
and thoa who have not been operated
on. The funnleat doob wrwen vj r
Oobb; and the funnleat book ever writ
ten about operations. Every line sparkles
with that well-known wtt ao character-
latlo of th author.
PMOKE ABATEMENT AND ELKOTRI-
KU'ATION OK RAILWAY Tbiui I
NA1.S IN CHICAGO. Band. MoNaily
at Co., Chicago. WOO.
A report of the Chloaco aoooiatlon 9f
commerce eotjunlttee of Investigation n
moke abatement and electrification of
railway termlnala. The report Is a re
view of literature rotating to smoke and
smoke abatement It conatltutee a woitd
view of the development and of the pres
ent state of the art of smoke abatement
and the electrification of railway ter
minals in Chicago.
LAND CREDITS: A PLEA FOI1 TIIK
AMERICAN FARMER. By Hon. Dick
T. Morsan, Representative from Okla
homa. Thomas Y. Croweil c Co. 1.W.
Mr. Morgan, dlauuaae a subject of na
tional Importance. Ind credit leglslatlos
eras conspicuous before the elty-thlrd
congreaa. Many points of controversy
sroae. The will b emphaalaod In the
next congress. Mr. Morgan dlaouases
mot of the controverted propoaltlon.
H presents a meeange which should r
eelve earneat conalderatlon from all stu
dents of the subject.
THE STORY OF THE CHRISTMAS
H1IIP. Hy Lillian Bell. lUnd, McNally
Co. 11.60 net
Being the authentic account of the
greatest philanthropy of the year the
story of how one woman originated the
Idea and, with the co-operation of 40,000,
000 people, sent 7,000,000 gifts to the wsr
orphans of Europe.
New Books
mm
8
8
8
nor Prultt Stewart. Hougliton-Mlfflin
Co. $100 net
Th author of "Letter of a Woman
Homtadr7 dcrlbe in this new vol
ume a Journey of 800 mile acroaa country
to a hunting preaerv, and the incklenla,
1 surrounding and featurea of the ilk hunt.
AUSTRALIAN BYWAYS.
By Norman
Duncon. Harper at Bros. 11.76 net.
A chatty, leiaurely account or a trip
along the outsklrta of Australian civilisa
tion. The big citlea were merely paeaed
through and the Journeying waa prlnol
rally by atagecoach, on camelbavk or
email coaatal ateamara from weatern i
Auatialla to New Guinea.
A GUIDE FOR YOUNQ
Ur. E. H. Lowry
.00 net
YOUR BABY:
MOTHKH8. By
Forbe at Co. $1.0
This book contains everything the proa
peotlv mother want to know for th
health and care of her baby and herself.
The beat metheda are clearly stated by a
physician who la an authority on mater
nity. , A clear, reliable guide, containing
help for mother not found In other book.
MT LADY'S HANDBOOK. By W. B.
Dirge. M. D. Bully and Klalnteich. W
cent net
A handbook of health, strength and
beauty. The advice and formula given in
thla book ar of a high character and
will answer many of the dally questions
ss to the best things to do for "ray lady's
health, strength and beauty."
THE BABY'S FIRST TWO YEARS. By
Richard M. Hmlth. M. D. Houghton
Mifflin Co. T5 oenU net
A book of advice on the care of a wall
baby. The book to divided Into three
parts. The flrat part to made up of defi
nite miss for th care and feeding of In
fants up to I year of ago; the aeoond
part oonalata of general suggestions which
may be modified to suit th individual
baby; th third part contains recipes and
charts. This book is well worth 'the at
tention of mothers.
THE FOOT BALL CALENDAR FOR
ML By Walter Camp. Bully Klelo
lelth. New York.
A foot ball shaped calendar, neatly ar
ranged, with quotations for the foot ball
enthusiast one for eaoh week. Very at
tractive and Just the thing for the "dan"
of foot ball fans.
THE POPK'8 PEACH OFFERING CAL
KNDAR FOR 1HIS. Compiled hy Graham
D. F. ileynolda. Sully & Klelnleieh.
New York.
A ctlendar neatly arranged with a quo
tation for every week from the famoua
prayers and writings of Popes Leo XIII.
1'lus X and. Benedict XV bearing on
peace. All apeclal daya obacrved by the
Catholic church are noted with datea.
Something of unuaual lntereat and value
to Boncathollca a well aa Catholics.
PLANS CONSIDERED TO
I PT MaRRim MFM FN! KT
IN VACATION AM EKICA. By Harrison
Rhode. Harper Hros. si.ui nei. ... .
America has now become perforce the ' (Correapondence of The Asaoclated Pre.)
continent for peaceful vacations. There- Nov. 30.-A moratorium ior
fore Mr. Rhodea1 delightful picture of the j " la the remedy that Sir Alfred Mond
varied poealbllltlea of our own country as ' proposes In order to release married men
a field for every aort of pleasant recrea- j of the small salaried claas for th army.
y., tlon is sure te ne aouoiy welcome, 11 v c . aiiu mvii rmi'i.. w -uun
LT I you are wondering where to go thla win- enlist if they could afford It are still
2 1 tor or looking ahead for next summer, ; numerous. Sir Alfred does not really
you will find suggestions of practical I solve the problem, hla critics object.
as 1
8
8
value here. Winter and auminer re aorta, since the landlord might retaliate on
healing springs and bracing mountains. ; others and Increase the financial dlfflcul
north, south, east and west, the country ties of the hour. Many auggeations are
to covered In a delightful running nai r- j offeia.1 for th release of married men.
tiv. 1 and the more the euciceatlon. the more
complex the problem appear. It mean
either that th fa mil lea become publio
charge, or that the women take up their
buebanda' Jobs or do other work to he'ii
out their small army allowance.
Mlaorllaaeon.
TIIK DINNER CALENDAR FOR lUli
by Fannl Meriitt Farmer. Sully k
Klelnleiin. Ney ork.
A handsome calendar with complete
menu for dinner of ewery day during the
I year ltlt, together with valuable recipes.
Ue The Be' "8waptr ' column.