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    THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, JAriUAK 10, li0.
GOVERNMENT IS
INCONSISTENT,
REP. GOOD SAYS
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Iowa Congressman in Chi
cago Speech Tells of
Business Failure of
United States.
Chicago, Jan. 9. Congressman
James W. Good of Iowa, chairman
cf the house committee on appro
priations, speaking before -the Illi
nois Manufacturers' association said
hat apparently the United States
ftovernment was the only great busi
ness concern not run along busi
ncss lines.
"With one breath," said the speak
er " the secretary of labor asks for
$14,500,000 to establish employment
agenjrics throughout the country to
help our unemployed find jobs, while
in another he voices his approval
of the plan of the commissioner of
immigration to bring into the
United States 100.000 laborers from
Porto Rico and Mexicoto supply
a labor shortage.
"On the same day that the at
torney general is seen starting a
great crusade against buying any
thing excepf the actual necessities
for immediate needs, sees him ad
vising and urging the State High
way commissions to buy all kinds
of material and machinery for road
- - ruction and store it for future
use.
I A'e behold the Treasury depart
I inent urging congress , to accept a
i generous donation by patriotic citi
j zens of a southern city of 5,00 acres
I of land on which to build a hospital,
and when a generous appropriation
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COCQ
IS GOOD
for
Breakfast
Luncheon
Dinner
Supper
Any time that
any one wants
a delicious drink with a real,
satisfying, sustaining food value.
We guarantee its purity and high
quality. We have been making
chocolate and cocoa for nearly
140 years.
WALTER BAKER & QO.ltd.
Established 1780. DORCHESTER-"MASS
is made by congress to build this
hospital we see this same depart
ment letting a contract to some of
these same patriotic citizens who
donated the land. That is not all,
the contract is let at just double
the amount which the Treasury de
partment estimated it would cost to
have the same improvements made
by letting out the work to sub
contractors. "We hear all the executive depart
ments in one grand finale denounc
ing the hoarder of the necessaries
of life and threatening to throw hijn
in jail, wh.ile.at the same time we be
hold the secretary of war, the great
est hoarder in all the world, re
fusing to dispose of his hoardeA
stock until commanded by con
gress." .
Chicago Official of
Salvation Army Here
Arranging Budgets
Adjutant Sydney L. Cooke, offi
cial representative of the Salvation
Army of Chicago, is visiting Omaha
in connection with the various local
organizations. Adjutant Cooke is
now finalizing the results of the re
cent home service campaign for the
states of Nebraska and Iowa, ar
ranging for the local budgets for
the various corps of the Salvation
Army, the rescue and maternity
home, the religious activities, and its
extensive relief work, and preparing
for the work of the young women's
boarding home and central building
in Omaha. Offices are maintained
at 316 Bee building.
Adjutant Cooke" is well versed in
the many and varied activities of the
Salvation army, spending consider
able time in England and Canada,
and for the past 11 years in the east
ern and western states. The last
two and half years Adjutant Cooke
has been -attached to the western
executive offices of the Salvation
Army, with tentorial headquarters
in Chicago, being connected with
the inauguration of the first mail
carriers' campaign heldin this coun
try, various other campaigns for
funds for the extensive war work
of the Salvation Army in this coun-
try, and on the western front inl
France, and also during tne recent
reconstruction and home service
campaigns in the western states.
Adjutant Cooke will conduct a se
ries of public meetings at the Sal
vation Armv citadel, 1711 Daven
port street, Saturday and Sunday,
supported by Adjutant H. B. North-
rup of the local corps and other of-i-
i.., . i , ,
ncers or tne city, ana ne win soon
rr.ake a trip of inspection of the va
rious corps and activities throughout
the state.
It is doubtful if the sprinters of
this year's American Olympic team
can duplicate the grand work of
Ralph Craig, Don Lippincott and
Alvah Meyer, the wonderful trio
of the 1912 Olympic games.
Omaha Manufacturers
Elect New Directors
At Annual Meeting
A. F. Bloom, Jay Burns, George
Christopher, Penn P, Fodrea, Guy
C. Kiddoo and A. C. Scott were
elected members of the board of di
rectors of the Omaha Manufactur
ers' association yesterday afternoon
at the annual meeting at the Cham
ber of Commerce.
John W. Gamble, ex-president of
the Manufacturers' association, and
present president of the Chamber
of Commerce, addressed the meet
ing. He urged co-operation and
loyalty to the United States govern
ment. Frank Ringer, secretary of the
Nebraska Manufacturers' associa
tion, urged members of the local
association to take interest in the
constitutional convention at Lin
coln, and declared delegates to the
convention are of the highest type.
A meeting of the board of di
rectors of the association will be
held at the chamber today to elect
officers forthe coming year.
Civic Committee
On Social Hygiene
Appointed by Mayor
A committee on social hvgjcnc
was appointed yesterday by Mayor
Smith to work in conjunction with
federal, state and local authorities in
conducting a vigorous campaign in
Omaha against the spread of social
diseases. Dr. A. C. Stokes has been
named chairman of the committee,
which is composed of the following:
Mrs. W. E. Bolin, secretary; City
Health Commissioner Edwards,
Public Welfare Superintendent Wei
rich, Superintendent Florence Mc
Cabe of the Visiting Nurses, Miss
Charlotte Townsend of the public
school nurse staff, Police Superin
tendent Ringer, Dean Cutter of the
University of Nebraska, Dean
Schulte of Creighton university,
Chairman F. A. Brogan oj( the
Chamber of Commerce executive
committee, Principal Masters of
Central High school, Gould Dietz,
Mrs. C. M.. Wilhelnt, David Cole,
Rabbi Colin, Mrs. H. C. Suniney,
Mrs. Draper Smith, Leo-Rosenthal,
Dr.. Jennie Sallfas, Dr. A. F. Jones,
Father Sinne. Father Whalen and
Dean Tancock,
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EVERY HOUSEWIFE SHOULD BE AN EXPERT PURCHASING
AGENT. SHE SHOUD KNOW HOW TO BUY AS WELL AS THE
MERCHANT KNOWS HOW TO SELL. SHE MUST READ ADS.
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BUY
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Tour Dollar
Is Worth
Mow at
Bowen 'j
The Greater Bowen Store Is
Everybody s Store
Even though Bo wen prices are very moderate and you were in a position to pay
considerably more than this store asks, it is doubtful if you would be able to. find
furniture that would give you the general satisfaction and such a liberal meas
ure of quality as you receive from the H. R. Bowen Company.
New Shipments of Living Room Furniture
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Living Room Furniture to please the most particular. Our showing is most
'complete and yon can buy it at the usual low Bowen Value-Giving Prices,
Cane back and ends ; genuine mahogany
frame davenport; full spring cushion; two
extra pillows; splendid t " A J
tapestry covering pXHrOOvl
Three-piece suite; cane back and ends; full
spring construction; high
grade tapestry covering,
Full size tapestry overstuffed Davenport;
luxurious and comfort- dQ7 C
able JI7 .DU
Overstuffed full spring con
, struction tapestry Rocker..
Golden Oak Rockers as low
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$229.50
$47.50
$3.60
y Two-piece Davenport Suite : splendid dual
ity velour; full spring i iiy ff
construction P AtT vrvl
Large cane back and ends genuine mahog
any blockers; guaranteed
spring ponstruction . ,
Mahogany Duofold Suite Three
genuine Spanish leather
upholstering
Duof olds Quartered oak; dC flfi
fumed or golden $43vfU
Golden or Fumed Oak Thrce-Piece Par
lor Suites ; genuine Spanish
leather -n..
$71.50
Three pieces ; a
$123.75
$94.50
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I Carpet Sweepers
I $195
H An Exceptional Valn
'Bsammmiimmmimism
Added Bowen Values
Stew PaVBf 3
ploca wts; extra
heavy aluminum;
llumlnum bamlles;
a typical Bowen
value at. the set
$1.25
Percolator a
Heavy aluminum,
with glass top and
wood handle; eas
Jy worth double tta
sale price
$1.25
Tea Kettle
Large size; extra
Heavy aluminum;
beautiful in ap
pearance; only
Also a medium size Aluminum Stew Fan
specially priced.
TwfMjuart all metal Acme Ice Cream
Freeser, special at
No kitchen is complete without it. Make your
own ice cream .j
$1.95
35c
65c
Hear Art Hickman's
Orchestra Play
"My Baby's Arms," "On
' the Streets of Cairo"
No. A2811
85c
"Patches" and
"Sweet and Low"
No. 2814
85c
A complete line of
Columbia Grafonolaa
and Records.
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Veils
A particularly attractive assortment,
of drape veils, Shetlands and fine
meshes, with trimming of chenille
dots; very special, fQ
at 701 SITS THE RACE
Very Special for Saturday
Sale of 1800 Pairs of
BACMO Gloves
For Women, Men and Children
At Exactly 1 Regular Prices
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FOftCKOWINC OMAHA
Real Hair Nets
Cap and fringo styles; in all shades; j&fl
best; quality; O ((S
special Saturday d iwl wJL t
Main Floor South
"Without over-stepping our en
thusiasm, we can say that this is
the best lot of samples we have
ever had.
Anyone may take advantage of this sale and
be assured of making a saving of exactly 50 per cent.
The assortment is remarkably varied; some are
slightly soiled, but most of them are perfect. We
have all sizes, and the materials are :
Mocha, Kid, Cape, Suede,
Chamois, Wool and Duplex.
Some are wool lined, some lined with
nitted wool and others are fleece lined.
Children's Gloves in one and two-clasp styles; materials of cape,
mocha, suede, jersey and wool. We reserve the right to limit quantity
sold to each customer.
Brandeis Stores Main Floor North
Starting Saturday Our Twice a Year
Sle of Munsing Wear
For Women and Children
Seconds and Samples
at to V2 Off Regular Prices
The splendid values offered in our previous
Munsing Wear sales is conclusive evidence of their
importice. The garments in this lot have the same
fine wearing quality, the same perfection of fit, and
the same general excellence as underwear not
termed seconds.
WOMEN'S TESTS, TANTS
AXD TIGHTS Of fleece
lined heavy weight cotton,
regular and extra sizes, reg
' ular 1.50 and 1.75 values, spe
cial at 79t
WOMEN'S UNION SUITS
Heavy cotton ribbed and
fleece lined, all styles, regu
lar and extra sizes, 2.50 to
3.25 values, special Saturday
at 1.59
WOOL VESTS AND PANTS
For women; in both nat
ural and white, the regular
3.00 and 4.00 values, at 1.98
WOMEN'S UNION SUITS
In wool, and silk and wool,
natural and white, regular
and extra sizes, values from
4.00 to 6.50, vry special for
Saturday at 2.50
FESTS AND PANTS For
children; in heavy weight
fleeced cotton, full bleached
'and cream color, values up
to 1.25 at per garment 59
UNION SUITS For boys
and girls; in heavy weight
fleece lined cotton, comes in
bleached, cream and gray,
values up to 2.50, special
at 1.25
CHILDREN'S VESTS AND
PANTS In wool, and silk
and wool, natural av1 white,
values from 1.50 10 Z.Zb, very
special Saturday at per gar
ment 98J
WOOL UNION SUITS-For
children; come in natural
and white, values up to 4.00,
very special for Saturday
at 2.50
Brandeis Stores Third Floor East
Saturday Specials In
Pure Thread
Silk Hosiery
Semi-fashioned; lisle tops; silk to the
knee, lisle soles, in fancy embroidery de
signs on the insteps, also fancy drop stitch ;
in plain colors of black, cordovan, grays
and white. Some have slight imperfec
tions, but the values are
up to $2.50, special for Sat
urday only, at, .pair,
One lot of irregulars from a well
waukee hosiery manufacturer; silk
lisle tops and soles; some are in
colors are black, white and a few
brown. They are irregulars of 1.35,
1.65 and 2.00 values, special for
Saturday at per pair
$1.50
known Mil
to the knee,
lace effects;
95c
Silk Thread and Fibre Hosiery
Hosiery for women; silk to the knee,
lisle soles and lisle tops, in black,
white and colors; seconds of S1.50
quality, special Saturday at per pair
69c
Brandeis Stores Main Floor South
Remarkabh Values Offered in Two Lots of
Women's Shoes
at $5 and $10
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Priced Thus Low for Quick Clearance
These are broken lots and remaining shoes from lines
which we are discontinuing but because of their smart
styles and splendid materials they are an excellent bargain
at. these prices. While the number is rather limited, still
there are
Plenty of Good Sizes Best of
Leather and. Workmanship
This is one of the best shoe bargains to be offered this
season, inasmuch as our selling prices of $5.00 and $10.00
on the two lots are less than we would have to pay for
similar shoes, at wholesale, today.
Brandeis Stores Main Floor West v
Drug Specials
For Saturday
Offer Important Savings
Sogers and Gallett
like Powder, all
shades, special
at 49
Pi vers La Trefle,
Azurea and Flor
amye face pow
der, all shades,
at 1.48
35c Norwich's dental
cream, special
at 24?
Imported Jap in-
' cense burners, the
Budah, 39c values,
at 25
Pebeco Tooth Paste,
50c value, at 29
Regular 5c and 7c
toilet and bath
soap, special
per bar 3
Brandeis Stores,
One of Saturday's Important
Features Is a
Sale of 500 Blouses
At
5oo
Regular ,6.50 to $10 Values
Blouses of Georgette, crepe de chine
and flowered Georgette, in light and dark
colors. Some are beautifully embroider
ed in beads, wool and silk floss, and
others are attractively trimmed with lace.
They Are"the Reg
ulation Blouses
for the New Spring
Suits, Sizes 36 to 46
Some of these Blouses
came with a special pur
chase, and others were taken
from the regular ' stock;
hence the unusually low
price for Saturday.
) Brandeis Stores Second FlporSouth
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Silk and Cotton
Under Garments
Priced
Especially
Low For
Saturday
COTTON GOWNS AND ENVELOPE CHEMISE
The gowns are of nainsook and muslin. They have
the round, or V style neck, and are trimmed with em
broidery, or narrow lace edge.
, The chemise are lace and ribbon trimmed, a few
with embroidery edgings on round corset cover tops
all nainsook; cut full; special, Satur- f ffl
day, at y 1 UU
GOWNS AND ENVELOPE CHEMISE
In a variety of pretty styles, all lace and ribbon
trimmed. - The towns have rippn InrA vnlrea inl fn
V- - 1 wa.b w It lull
lumuuu uieeves. very special ror. satur- 1
day, at- v
.98
DAINTY SILK ENVELOPE CHEMISE,
GOWNS AND SKIRTS
Of satin, wash satin, and crepe de chine. Elabo
rately trimmed In lace, embroidery and ribbon. There
is a wide variety of pretty styles and at- a q g
terns. Specially priced, for Saturday, at TOD
' '. Brandeis Stores Third Floor Center
Two Desirable Corsfit Models'
Warner and Our
Custom Make
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One model is for the average figure, elastic top in
front, slightly higher shoulder line, with fancy braid
trimming; another having the much favored "All elastic
top," with two good pairs of hose support- i Qe
ers, and all well lined, special for this sale
Front Lace Corsets
We are offering in attractive front lace corset
with a very low bust, medium skirls, elastic band across .
the back, and made of a good quality pink novelty
material with fancy braid trimming; Sat
urday at a special price )
500 C. B. Corsets
Witch Hazel, U. S.
P., special per
pint, at 39
White rubber sheet
ing, 'heavy qual
ity, special, per
yard 89
White enamel
douche cans, 2-
quart size, special
at 98
4ubr ey.Sisters
Rouge, 50c size,
special at 39
Chocolate color hot
water bottles, 2
quart size, special
at, each 1.39
French Ivory files,
hooks, cuticle
knives, etc., regu
lar 69c and 98c
values, special,
Saturday at 496
Main Floob-West
at 1.39
They are designed for the aver
age figure; made of white coutil;
two pairs of hose supporters, me
dium low bust, all sizes from 39 to
30, Saturday at the 1 "20
special price of I
BRASSIERES AND BASDKACX,
both plain and fancy materials,'
front and back closing, values up
to 1.00. at the special C(r
price, of
Brandeis Stores third Floor East
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