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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 30, 1919)
16 THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, AUGUST 80, 1919. READY FOR BIG SALVATION ARMY HOME CAMPAIGN State to Raise $512,000, All of Which Is to Be Spent "Wjthin Its Boundaries. Prominent men in Omaha tnd Ne - braska are lining up for the Salva tion Army reconstruction home ervice drive. The drive $ill be made during the week of September 21 to 27 and the state home fund, all of which will be upent in Nebraska, is for $512, 000. -i , . , . Buildings for Omaha include a new state rescoe and materity home for women with a capacity for 150 women, a new state headquarters building having under one roof a young women's boarding home with 125 capacity, relief department, aid for the poor, auditorium and corps quarters, and a new building for No. 2 corps. New buildings will be erected at Hastings and Kearney. RiMMincr nlans have been made bv local architests and have been ap proved by local committee.v The .Salvation Army is having the in dorsement of the Knights of Colum bus, the Elks, organized labor, churches and all of the soldier boys in the state who were given aid by the Salvation Army workers at the front in France. Sunday, Septem ber 21, has been designated by the ministerial association as Salvation Army day with sermons on the sub ject, "The, Good Samaritan." Omaha men acting as state and city committeemen are: Chairman, A. L. Sutton; city chairman, Judge Charles Leslie; state vice chairman, Col. Frtd A. Grant, United States army, retired; treasurer, John L. Kennedy, vice president United States National bank; George Bran deis. Brandies stores; W. B. T. Belt, Nebraska Telephone Co.; Dr. E. C. Henry, Lord Lister hospital; Dr. A. Clark, Dr. Sam McCleneghen, Rob ert Manley, John W. Gamble and C. E. Burnnam, Norfolk; John C. Maher, Lincoln, and Frank L. Rain, Fairbury.i Omaha Chapter Red Cross in Charge of State Fair Exhibit The home service section of the Omaha chapter, American Red Cross, will have charge of the Red Cross exhibit in this department at the Nebraska state fair held in Lin coln. Mrs. Charles M. Wilhelm, chairman of civilian relief depart ment and Miss Mildred C. Scoville, executive secretary will represent the Omaha chapter in the home service booth and conduct the work there. They will be glad to give information to any discharged sailor, soldier or marine regarding insurance, cornncnsation. vocational education, applications for the- $60 i L-j " . :i i: for arrears of pay, Liberty bonds subscribed for and not delivered, the government plan for giving home steads to discharged service men. The department is especially in tested in the men who were wound- ed or ill while in service and are now suffering from a disability so as to help them obtain all that, the gov ernment is eager to give them. Man Who Broke Jail ' In Kearney, Neb., Found In Omaha Hospital The truthfulness of Nathan Wolf son, 22 years old, of Chicago, re sulted in hit arrest Thursday at St. Joseph's hospital, where he had gone for treatment of a bullet wound. He told the hospital authorities he had been shot by a detective. ' The hospital authorities tele phoned the police and Wolfsonwas found to be the man who escaped If - T-U I 2 ! i rum inc xvcarucy, lieu., jiu lasi Saturday and was shot by a detec tive as he was getting away. Offi cers from Kearney will come to Omaha to take him back. He was in jail, charged with robbing freight cars at Kearney. Soldier Advances $H0On$312Check; Police Seek Stranger Police say that George Dohlbey, La Cross, Wis., a discharged sol dier, is the victim of a smooth working confidence man, who, early yesterday, got $110 of Dohlbeyjs m6ney.. ' ; Dohlbey, the police say, met a stranger at the Union station, who represented himself to be a railway mail clerk. During a conversation he asked the soldier to cash a check for $312 for him. He said he had his money locked tip in a railway mail car and could not get it before 10. Dnhlhev cave the man $110 and promised to meet him after a while and give him the balance of the check. Later, however, he became . suspicious and reported the matter to the police. Girl Struck by Street Car " While On Her Way to Work Miss Lou Martin,' 257 North Har rison street, was struck by a street car at Seventeenth and California streets while on her way to work ' yesterday. She "was badly bruised. She is an employe of the Adams laundry. Seventeenth and Webster streets.. . ; ' . , V Will A Alt w... " ,I ' H. Segur, proprietor of the laundry, for the girl's name he refused to fur- 1 nish the information, the policeman said. Segur was arrested on a charge of interfering with an officer. Ticket Office toClose The consolidated ticket office of the United States railroadLadmirris tration in the Union Pacific railroad ; headquarters building, Fourteeenth ' and Douglas streets, will be closed 2 all day Labor day,-it was announc ed yesttsiaij, . iff! 9C Y Ca$h Buying Here Will Pay You a Big Dividend in Better Values for Every Dollar of Price, Store Open Saturdays Till 6 P. M. Join the American Legion f or All - Service - Men. - Saving Cash Prices on Homo Furnishings HMMb. capacity WM Haaafala Refriger ator. Our Cash Price $25.00 lZS-lb. capacity White Hoaatala Befrlcer- atar. Our Cash Price .930.00 Stx-hele naas, with warming; closet For cash 937.M Patversal Six-hale Combination, Hlckcl slated Cook Gaa Stare For cash. . . . SJOO Sturdy School Shoes at Money Saving Cash Prices Saturday. V Boys' and girls' shoes of real quality, Shoes that wUl give real satis faction; button ore lace .$3.50 Misses' and child's gun metal button shoes; sizes to 5; very special t $2.45 Closing out all the women's white can vas pumps; $2.50 grade ." $1.50 Men's white and brown canvas shoes; values N up to $3.00; to close quickly $1.35 Misses' and child's barefoot sandals and oxfords, with chrome elk soles; just the thing to start school with Misses sizes, 11 to 2 $1.25 Child's sizes, 6 to 11 SI .00 We are closing out all our men s work shoes at old prices; shoes that are now worth $5.00 and $5.50. Saturday $3.50 Bring the children in Saturday; plenty of extra help so you won't have to wait. ' MEN THE CASH STORE Store Open Saturdays Till 6 P. M. Saving Cash Prices on Home Furnishings roar-bale) Cabinet Gaa Rang, with orea and broiler. Cash for Saturday 948.00 Holler Skate hall bearing. Cash Price SXOO Haa Vaeannt Wanker. Special Price Me Largo also O'tedar Oil Mop, for Sat tt.W Medium aiae, O't'edar Oil Hop, for Sat. $1.00 Slx-talloa Galvanised Garbage eaa...Sl.TS ElKht-calloa Oalvanlae Garbage eaa $3.00 Join the American Legion for All Service Men. LIBERTY BONDS TAKEN AT MARKET VALUE IN PAYMENT FOR MERCHANDISE Quality Underwear Greatly Underpriced Here Saturday Springtex Union Suits in medium weights for early fall wear, long sleeve, ankle lengths, white. Our regular $2.25 ; sizes 34 to 46. Cash Price Saturday $1.75 Springtex Union Suits, in heavy weight cotton vrib ecru. Our regular $2.45; sizes 34 to 46. Our Cash Price, for Saturday ......$2.00 Springtex Union Suits, in heavy weight gray worsted effect. Our regular $2.95; sizes 34 to 46. Cash Price Saturday $2.50 Any Athletic Union Suit .that sold up to $1.50, repriced for quick clean-up; sizes 34 to 46. In Sale Saturday, Cash Price. N. 69 Your choice, of any Dress Shirt from our $2.50 stock. Our Cash Price Saturday ,...$1.95 Full line of wool or part wool Union Suits ahd two-piece; such , well known makes as Globe, Sterling or American Knitting Mills, in medium or heavy weight, stouts and regulars, at low cash prices. See Oar Flannel Shirts Before Bnying It Win Pay You, Fall Fashions Reflecting the Ingenuity and t " Skill of America's Foremost Manufacturers We are just a little proud of our early fall showings and really believe all have a right to be the result of weeks upon weeks of careful se lection are here for your inspection and selection. From the most sim ple and inexpensive to the very highest class creations you'll find the cash prices surprisingly moderate. Ifew Suits at $29.75, $39.75,' $49.75, $59.00, $69.00 and up. Hundred models to select from, each one a little different, made up of the season's many new materials, siiteh as Duvetyne, Peach Bloom, Tricotine, Velours, Tweeds, Mixtures, Serges, in all the lovely fall shades. Select your new plush coat Satur day and save 25 per cent. New dresses just received, in allythe new fall materials, suitable for street, afternoon and dinner wear; made up in many exclusive styles; seventy-five distinct models to select from at $89.00, $79.00, $69.00, $59.00, $49.00 and $39.00. Special Saturday 200 classy new fall dresses made up in serges, panamas, messalines and georgette combinations; large variety of styles; all sizes; suit able for street, afternoon or theater wear; Saturday , .$25.00 Get the Children Ready for School Sept. 8 Dresses, Coats, Skirts and Middies. Most Attractively Priced for Saturday Selling. Girls' school dresses; wash ma terials; sizes 6 to 14, at $1.95, $2.95 and $3.95 Girls' cloth dresses; all sizes, at $5.00, $7.50, $10, $12.50 and ...$15.00 Girls' silk dresses, at $10.00, $12.50, $15.00 and $19.50 Girls' Coats; large variety, at $6.95, $8.95, $10.00, $12.50, $15.00 and up to .$45.00 Girls' Wash Middies .$1.50, $1.95 and $2.50 Girls' Serge Middies .,,.$3.95 to $7.50 New fall and winter coats and dresses for the little tots in a large variety to select from. Moderately priced.' CHILDREN'S SECTION SECOND FLOOR August Clearing Sale of Hosiery Women's pure thread silk, all colors, in broken sizes ; $2.75 and $3.00 val ues ; clearance price. ...... .$1.98 Thread silk, full fashioned ' and seamless; regular and extra sizes; black, white, colors; values up to $2.50; sale price $1.50 Women's fine cotton and lisle hose; regular and extra sizes ; 49c quality, at 29tf Children's school hose in light and medium weights all sizes, 350, 450 Children's fancy half hose; 50c val ues; priced at 200 Drugs and Toilet Goods 75s Locust Blouom Perfume; our price, per 01 fe 60c Pononi Face Powder; pries 42c 60c Odorono (perspiration deodorant; our price e 25c Massatta Talcum: our price lffc Hair brushes at half price, (these are of extra quality bristles, solid set with an alumi num facing, the. best penetrat ing brush to be had). Our price BOo to $1.16 Liniment I ear Philippe; cash .c (Ac Sloan's price 0o Milk Magnesia, Fhlllpps; our price 30c 15c Llsterlne; our price ITc I5o Hire's Root Been cur price lit too Hlnkle's Pills (109 In bottle); our price , 18c J5c Sant-flush; our casta price... 19c 30c Woodbury's Soap; our price. 18c Try our prescription department and benefit by our cash savings. ;4I You Can Be 100 Sure Of Getting Perfect Satisfaction Out of the New Fall Suit Let Us Fit You In Hart Schaf f ner and Marx The clothes with the all-wool guarantee or your money back in all the new models with the y2 belt and belt all around in single and double breasted. New line of fall top coats in all models at the lowest cash price. The original home of the Hart Schaf ner & Marx for 32 years. School Suit Sale Extraordinary A Splendid Opportunity to Get an A-l Suit at a Very Low Price. A full line of boys' suits in dark patterns and strong Wear-resisting fabrics; former price " aq to $15 ; Saturday I D Our better grades of all-wool boys suits; former price to sr.:.sr.r:....:$i4.75 complete line of boys' sweaters now ready for selection- Part wool, all colors ......... $2.95 KC:.$3.95to$10 Boy' blouses in perce'es, madras and gingham; aa special price .Jlewll Handkerchiefs, Veiling and Neckwear ' Specials for Saturday Washable satin collars in roll and square effect; worth up to $3.50. Spe cial Cash Price Saturday $1.50 Orgtfhdy collar and cuffs, trimmed with narrow pleating; worth up to $1.50. Special Cash Price Sat, 31.00 Roll and square collar in net and or gandy, trimmed with ruffles of val lace; worth up to 75c. Special Cash Price Saturday . . . .45, Women's linen and scrim handker chiefs with colored. embroidered cor ners; regular value 35c Special Cash -Price Saturday 19, Circular veils in black and taupe with chenille borders; worth "up to 11.00. Special Cash Price Saturday. . ..50J Uncierwear At Less Women's Italian Silk Vests, embroidered in pink or white, with band tailored or beaded tops, hese vests are slightly soiled; regular and extra sizes. Regular price, $3.50; on sale at. .$2.75 Women's lisle union suits in pink or whie beaded tops; tight knee or lace bottom; regular and extra sizes. Regular price 85c, on sale, at 6ite Women's lisle and cotton vests with lace fronts or beaded tops; all sizes; regu lar price 39c, on sale.. 25 Women's crepe de chine or satin envelope chemise, daintily trimmed with Valen ciennes and filet laces; touches of hand embroidery; flesh; all sizes; regular price $4.95 and $4.60, on sale, at $3.50 Women's soft muslin gowns, daintily trimmed with laces and embroidery; all sizes; regular prices, $1.75 and $1.98, on sale $1.50 Women's soft muslin corset covers, trimmed with lace in sertions and embroidery; all sizes; regular price 75c. on sale 50t Saturday Specials ' In the Sanitary Market Genuine Spring Lamb Forequarters, lb., 18ti Hindquarters, lb., 286 Steer Pot Roast, lt. -15 Breakfast Bacon, sugar cured, per lb 35c Bntter, Eggs, Cheese, Etc Choicest quality goods kept under refrigeration. Always lowest cash prices. Brick or American Full Cream Cheese, lb. -35s. Creamery Butter, best' bulk, per lb 60s Oleo, Snowflake or Pre mium, 2 - lb. cartons, for 80 Strictly Fresh Eggs, per dozen 45 Queen Olives, fancy, bulk, per quart 55t Helni 67 Tarleties for your selection at Pickle Department. Beautiful New Velvet Hats Original creations and copies of much higher priced models jockey shapes, nifty tarn effects, of f-the-f ace models, large and small chin-chins, soft brim med hats, straight sailors and novel ties, trimmed with burnt plumage, nflKt.fd feathers, fiill fliifi ostrich, metal ribbons, beads and wool; all new fall shades to choose from $10.00, $12.50 and $15.00 $3.00 Values In Tarns Special Saturday, at These tams which look like duvetyne, come in all the new shades; also black velvet tams in quartered plain top, fin ished with grosgrain ribbon. nil Smart, Attractive New Fall Hats Every kind, style and color that fashion has approved! And since velvet has had first faVor velvet is pre-eminent in the showing! The beautiful silk, Lyons and Panne velvets used singly, in combination with velours and beaver! A truly remarkable showing Saturday of fashionable fall hats at this exceptional low price. Comparison will prove them equal to hats elsewhere shown at $7.50. CHOICE CHOICE To Reduce the High Cost of Living Buy for Cash 48-lb. sacks Best HtgH Grsds Dia mond H Flour 10 Bars Laundry Soap SSc Si-lb. sacks Rys Flour $M0 Tha Best WhIU or Yellow Corn meal, lb. Be 4 lbs. best Bulk Rolled Oatmeal. tic No. l Hand-Picked Navy Beans, lb. l(k The Best Domestlo Macaroni, Spa ghetti Of Egg Noodles, pkg. .'Vic Gallon oaus California Apples. .. .45c No. 3 cans Golden Pumpkin 5c Nubbo Evaporated Sugar Corn... Be ls-oz. cans Condensed Milk lc Qutckserv. Tomato Bono. can.... Be Tall cans Fancy Pink Salmon. I can tw Tall cans Columbia River Salmon. enn SIM Tall cans can Oil Sardines, can. Corn Flakes, pkf. feast Foam. pkg. . Fancy Red Salmon, ,.....3e 'o :::::!!vc 1HK TEA AND COFFEE MARKET OF OMAHA. Our Famous Golden Santos Coffee. lb 38c Diamond H Blend, a Fine Drinker. lb. .". 40o M 4 J Blend, tbs Coffee that ban no equal and stands alone for quality, lb 4.V The Best Tea Sittings, lb ii3o Choice Basket Fired or Sun Dried Japan Tea, per lb .4Bc Fancy Spider Leg. Japan. English PTfkfBt. Ceylon, or Gunpowder Tea. per lb 8Se Breakfast Cocoa, per lb 30e THE VEGETABLE MARKET FOR THE PEOVLE. The Best No. 1 New Potatoes, lb , "4 New Cabbage, per lb..., 4c' Fancy Ripe Tomatoes, lb Be Two Summer Squash Bo Three Bunches Fresh Beets or Car rot Be Four Bunches Fresh Radishes. , .Be Three Bunches Fresh Parsley... .lor Wax -r Green Beans, lb.. IBe Two large Green Peppers Be can 32c Fresh Cauliflower, lb.. 17Vi Pnt Vj Vonr Peaches Sow. It Pays TRY HAYDEN'S FIRST-It ay llltoMSM llliilllllil liilllilljiilllilililllliliiiliii'jjiiilllllillM