;h jWV as,.-:;- ".w B - . ' ' ' . - THE? OMAHA ' SUNDAY BEE; NOVEMBER 16. 1919. - ' . , D MtMMIMMIMMtMMMPOTIlli I tiiuitMIMlMM .,....... . HOW WOULD YOU LIKE TO BE- SUAVE TACT HIS STOCK IN TRADE His Job These . Days Is Make Funerals Calm and Peaceful. to The Undertaker? - Your undertaker, or, as they prefer, your funeral directors, are i really a kind-hearted, calm tribe of men, and even their professional weekly is called "The Sunny Side,' They do not sell crepe and habitu ally wear what the negroes call "Iouk clothes" aiid a plug hat, but mind thtfr business as cheerfully as the next man, comforted and armed with . tact and imperturbability. Moreover, the curious will find that we who are mortal are returned to :arth with artistry by members of a profession with a code of ethics in which much -pride is taken. As one old-lime r gracefully put it, "We keep things Roing smooth atjd V find great satisfaction in the profes sion." , One might suppose from reading old books of the dark mid-Victorian age that undertakers were re cruited from the ranks of orpliar " boys caught young and forced into ' the job. Not so. Most of those now in the business certainly took it up of their own free will and pre ference after attaining years of dis cretion. There is really a very hu man side to the business as now practiced: The task of burying a departed one and at the same time .managing a host of over-wroiight relatives without their being ataar they are managed requires te ut most tact and a keen appreciation of human nature. : Lessening the Family Shock. ! '. The unconscious psychology of the undertaker, the probable but unrealized motive for sticking to this, trade and finding keen satis faction fn it, lies in the fact that the men are dealing with elemental law and insofar as they aid the relatives to pass the crisis of the tomb with the lest possible dis tress, they attain tHat satisfaction which imly comes to a man when-he feels himself working in accord with the wijl of Nature. An un dertaker says, "I like to fix a body up nice and lifelike so the family don'f feel the shock," or "I find satisfaction in a well-ordered quiet burial . that runs along smoothly." He is trying to express the fact that-he is satisfied with being, or trying to be, the perfect agent of nature. . It is natural enough that in strict ly business hours the purely altruis tic side of this profession is not overmuch in evidence. It seldom is in any business. For example, if you were some, vague unknowing personage, such as a man from Mars, and should inquire after the manner of our departure from this vale of tears, you would presum ably wander into a "funeral parlor" in the quest. You would find this place silent, subdued and eminently ' respectable. Some quiet body, usu ally', feminine, would sympathett- cally inquire your errand. "You want to see Joe?" All right, he's out back in the workroom." Then you, as spectator, will shift -In a breath from the musty gentility of the parlor, the studiously seda tive manner of the outer office, to the business end of the establish- Iient, where plain unimaginative fit toils at his trade. " Undertaker's Job vs.. Doctor's. Somehow, you being the man from Mars, you are rather negave ly impressed as to the obvious merits of this profession of your informant. Not he. "This really is a good line of work," says he, "and I can't see why anjicnfc acts funny about it. Isn't it better to handle a calm, still, passive person, than have to listen to all the torments of the sick and injured, as a doctor A does? Sure, why it isn't much get ting' a body ready and then when you. do have him all snug and ship shape in the casket natural look ing and dressed as he always was in life, it gives you a certain Sort of pride that any artistic 'job will. Here's a little book that shows what skill we have to use. Take it along with you if you want." . Has the man from Mars been ' made at ease and does he feel thusiastic over Toe's trade? might have, but alas) Joe ab stractedly was looking him up and down with a mildly speculative eye. Of course every man knows what length coffin he will take and what sort of corpse he will make, noble looking and all that, but he likesito forget'it. "Do come in again," sys Joe, "and stay longer," and who ever you are, perhaps you feel sure Joe adds under his breath "and come feet first. I like you." ' These undertakers and doctors have a lesson for all the rest of us, we second rate sensitive minds, in their sane and nrosaic attitude to ward a human body, without life. To most of us the dead are still ta boo as - they have i been to every . savage since the world began. To j the undertakers they are matter, and- because it was once human thy are not moved as are the less initiated. And though this attitude appears coldrblooded it enables the undertakmg profession to lead the family to take up a more cheerful and enlightened attitude, than if they encouraged the relatives to exercise their natural and inherent "bent towards grief. . , OW-Time Black Funeral In a great measure all the reforms in the burial service from the funeral directors' standpoint are due to this Constant pressure on their part to ward calmness " and sanity in handling the ilead. Fifty years ago just previous to a-funWal lugubrious "gentlemen in long black clothed and little bovs with rolls of crepe would attack the house of .the dead and drape all the rooms in black, the jamily portraits in black, perhaps not inappropriately, and tie black festoons on the door knob. Some one had died, there was evidence of that, and apparently the family was prepared to follow. Then came the mourners and a long trail of hacks and heavy sentiments on ponderous wreaths. At the grave the plain black coffin was lowered into the open grave 'and fresh earth tn full view ana men , mc , smuw ni-Mcher and believer in damnation nt hll-fire would stir up th mourners with a pretty picture l J ' - .. the grimness and sorrow of death. After years of fighting for en lightenment the funeral directors have done away with the yards of crepe, have made funerals a private undertaking and cut down the long entourage of hacks and the public crowding in. They decorate the prave with flowers and they have always been urgent that brevity and a calm tone attached to every phase of the' funeral. Their - natural tact has led them away from the blind following of un-Christian 'and un civilized tradition toward the unla menting stoicism of the Greeks. Good sense in this case has attained the ends of high philosophy. Beecher Set Floral Example. A splendid example of this slow breaking away front, the unwhole some tradition of the past years is the story of the custom of putting towers on the door after a death in the house in place of the festoon of crepe. 'This was first done on the door of Henry Ward Beecher's home after his death and , all the papers all'over the country noted it. From that time on the undertakers Ldid all in their power that the in stance of the eniightment might be come the rule, as it has, This enlightenment of funerals with the consequent dismissal of the sorrowful professional mourner has saved a little expense for the fam ily, but the cost of passing into the next world is ascending of late. pnyawy. ' During the past two or three years, especially is this true. Whereas not long aro the average was between $75 and $125, now i simple, dignified funeral costs at least $150, and within a year at least one has gone rs high as $3,000. This was because an expensive , brorfze casket was used. ' Credit for much is due the under takers. Think of the cranks and just ordinary brand of opinionated fools they run into every so often, and yet they are bound by their pro fessional'ethics to be suave and con ciliatory and silent. Some dear old lady, for instance,' wil read in the Farmers' almanac or th- Ladies' Boon Companion, that no one can be sure he had died until some kind friend puts a lighted candle to Jns left elbow. If a wet' blister forms you may be sure1 you are dead; if the blister is dry, beware 1 Your death is problematical, to say the least. Once in a while the poor un dertaker has to make this test seri ously in the presence of witnesses before the funeral can go on. Then, too, there is the mirror test for breathing and a number of - other prehistoric oddities that occasion ally will out. If one wishes to meas ure the depth of civilization's veneer, watch people ' when death knocks at'the door. Are you going to the theater or movies tonight? If so, see Amuse ment page. - Dark Rings Under Eyes Omaha people will be astonished how quickly simple witchhazel, cam phor, hydrastis, etc., as mixed in Lavoptik eye wash, relieves blood shot eyes and dark rings. 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Adv. l A CHARGE ACCOUNT AT ; I -BEDDEO'S means you enjoy a much longer period of payment of your purchases than you enjoy at ordinary stores. 1 1417 Douglas Street WRY SOFT WINTER -FABRIC IS FOUND IN THIS COLLECTION OF WOMEN'S COATS' THEY'RE warm fabrics) too indeed, they'll defy the sJiilliest blast of winter, yet they are so soft and light in weight as not to be the least bit cumbersome. There are so many of these coats, in so many dif ferent and diversified styles, that choosing one that" is becoming will bo the greatest pleasure. The little points, seemingly unimportant, yet es sential to the style, have aTl been given due consideration the collars, . - cuffs and belts are in full accord with the accepted mode, and the shades are those for whom the greatest popularity is destined. Theywoman who . has a winter coat yet to buy will find here "easy choosing." ' $29.50, $39:50, $49.50, $59.50 1 -Up to $125.00 What Do Look for Omaha Men in Overcoats QUALITY? Yes, hard-headed business men who always want the most value for their money (and this is the rule for success) look for quality. With many qualify comes first.V Then Style? Style is a dominating factor withmore men than one would suppose. When men buy, they want the most up-to-the-minute garment and why not? Fashion means the same in men's clothes as in women's. r, 7 1 I on y he of II I Overcoats of Quality. i $30 $40- Style and Valin $50 $60 : ML 5 J I Only Thirty -Two Shopping Days Left Until Christmas I ntv Tf KTtM i r-st r rices Lut Lower 1 km Lwt V 4r Off last Year's Regular Prices Last year in our Christmas sales our customers bought unprecedented quantities because they found" our prices were so low they could afford better values. Monday,. Tuesday and Wednesday we present the same quality merchandise at one-half the regular prices of last year. This is the greatest value-giving sale in our history. N ! i SELECT YOUR DIAMOND FOR XMASj Now, and right now, is the time to select your diamond for Christ- mas, before another advance, which is bound to come before Dec. 1. 1 I i i We have in stock a 6 karat diamond, perfect cut, free from carbon or flaws, which we can sell for three thousand dollars. This gem must be seen to appreciate same. Can you beat it, only three thousand dollars for a 6-karat stone. I iiT . i iir . i ur i 1 s w aicnes, n aiuies, it aiuie I . .1 I At Last Year's Prices j Our guaranteed American watch stock I is comolete. Buy your watch right now i ! " ... i 9. I have it laid away for Christmas, which will f We also have a beautiful and complete selection of light 4 -karat diamonds, in fancy and white gold "mountings, Monday, Tuesday and Wed- nesday, price oU each. Uur t selection of quality dia- monds is very large and ! prices the very lowest. Come I in and compare prices and quality. , v I Continuing Our Great Half -Price Cut Glass Sale 1 Last Year's Regular Prices- i 12-inch Cut Glass Octagon Vase, Poppy design; $8.0Oi Bowl, Poppy design; $4.00 $4.00 J insure you fine regulation and swell engrav ing before the rush. i Howard Watches, i namuton ! Watches, Elgin, ! Waltham and ! Hampden J You will see the best I I and biggest assortment j west .of Chicago, at i prices you will not find T t -i - u.v anywnere cibc bi uu. wonderful watch sale. Come early Monday. I Extra Special for Monday,or as long as they last Mon- j day Thin model, j 12 size, Elgin open j face Watch, fitted ( in 20-year, gold- filled case, en- graved or plain. ) Price for Monday j only $15.75 value for 12-inch Cut Glass Round Vase, Marguerite design; $4.75 value $0 QQ Pei.JO 10-inch Cut Glass' Square. Vase, Newton design; $4.50 Lrua.. $2.25 10- inch Cut Glass 3-footed Apple Bowl, Marguerite de- X.&T....$4.00 8-inch Cut Glass 3-footed Jardiniere, Marguerite de sign; $6.00 tljo (n value for ...... 4O.UU 11 - inch Cut Glass 4-footed Orange Bowl, Marguerite design; $6.00 tlJOOft value for ....35.Ul 13-inch Cut Glass Flower Basket, Newton design; ,$o4;00.:a,ue...Tr$2.oo 8-inch Cut Glass Orange Bowl, Marguerite design; f$o4;00.:?,ue.....$2.00 8-inch Cut Glass 3-footed Berry Bowl, Marguerite de- ;(r.0,....$2.00 8-inch Cut Glass Berry e value for ssign; $4.00 S $2.00 j 11-inch Cut Glass Celery TVay, Marguerite design; I l.r.. .. $2.00 j 8-inch Cut Glass 3-compart- ment Relish Dish, Marguer- I ite design; $4.00 fc AO I value for f PS.UU, 8 -inch Cut Glas Com- 1 port, Marguerite design; I $4.50 value Q 1 Cut Glass) Mayonnaise I Bowl, Marguerite design; I 44 BO value d0 Off I for 1 Cut Glas Sugar and Cream Poppy, Marguerite design; $4.00 d0 (( value for a 1 Cut Glass Syrup Pitcher, I Clover Leaf design; $3.50 g value tt 7C e for . I 1 Cut Glass Separate Flower Holder, Clover Leaf design; 14.75 value d0 OO for iPeS.OO I I Extraordinary Special Sale off! I Guaranteed Rogers Bros. 1847 and Holmes & Edwards SUver 1 able Ware l: 1 Set of Rogers & Bros. 847 Teaspoons, Old Colony Patterns 1 Set of Rogers & Bros. 1847 Dessert Spoons, Old Colony Pattern 1 Set of Rogers & Bros. 1847 Table-' iiuoil Old Celonv Pattern . . 1 Set of Rogers tc Bros. 1847 Knives ' and Forks Set of Rogers & Bros. 1847 Salad i c l. rku p.. r : m.u... r'. . .ml 9R VUemm. fi Hollow Handle Knives, MB. ...,.-, v.. n .. . V.-.C. .J 6 rorks, 6 tablespoons, t leaspoons, uuiwr . ! a .a. A pe Sugar III! R7X h Vuwiwv Vw.ww Regular Price. Cut Price. $4.00 $3.00 $5.50 $4.12 $7.50 $5.62 $7.50 $5.62 $7.00 $5.25 l Shell HOLMES & EDWARDS INLAID SILVER TABLEWARE I 1 Set Holmes Edwards Teaspoons,, I De Lance and Caroline Patterns. ! 1 Set Holmes Edwards Dessert Caroline I Patterns 1 Set Holmes Edwards Salad Forks n. ;.-. and Caroline Patterns.' t Set Holmes Edwards Knives and Forks. D Regular Price. Cut Price. $3.00 $2.25 Spoons, De Sance and $4.75 $3.57 1 Set Holmes Edwards Tablespoons, tC 7C, QO De Sance and Caroline Patterns. . PO This Sale Starts Monday, November 17. Monday. Tuesday and Wednesda Only ; $5.50 $4.12 I n4 F"lr. Da Alsa M WA f fSSZ $10.75 $8.07 j j M.k..ii. Chmmt of 26 Pieces. 6 - Hollow-Handled Knives. 6 Forks, 6 Tablespoons, 6 Teaspoons, Butter Knife and $27.75 $21.75 1 Extra Special for Monday Beautiful thin model Cigaret Cases. Guar anteed to wear a lifetime. Regular price last year, $4.00. Monday Only $2.00. Chime Clocks Chime Clocks : The very finest and best made Westminster Chime Clocks I in solid Mahogany Cases; strikes every quarter of an hour. At J last year's v i ' ' I Prices from $50.00 to $150.00 I BR0DEGAARD BROS, .C.0.Vi 16th and DOUGLAS ' J'g7Sjr JEWELERS XStolSS" OMAHA, KM..) At the Sign of the Crown 3 i I I