Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, February 08, 1920, Page 3, Image 3

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GAS COMPANY
APPRAISAL MAY
BE CONTESTED
Value of $4,500,000 Reported
By Condemnation Court i
Said to Be Mot Satisfac- j
tory to Company.
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iip'( ni"iit ct the w.ii'-r phim.
D i v o r c e
Courts
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:,- '( has a
- 400-Pound Safe Stolen From M.in Kouiul Dead !:i His Bed
Oil Station Found In Ditch Followinn Turkish Bath
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Many Foreigners
A?k for Passports
To Return to Euronc :
Many rcicir- I ! . : i -: . . : ,
An- " t.ir ai..' ' .I i M.in . .:..t v .)
app! ii-i; " t t h ml i : 1 1; i ' o i
in t!e Fcileral Ixttl-iti !! im - - p. i i
to i ctp.rn to tiic ,.! ..if-:-. , a.
p' clina; to I in: ,i':iio;i , c . t -. , - p i
hiv of Will M. I'.i ,1-if ai . 'iiipi ati. '
in-pcctor
" I In 10 is- no i c i ' i il h' pt in if
ntti. e villi h v -II 'ion a . i 'i i . ' . i
I lie niiniiv, r ' . i pn - .;. - 'iff-
Ir. ah til's so f..n . I if - .po," !
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pi. . 1 1 '. o 1 1 S 1 . . I '. . p.i I . ' ' p i -
P Hts."
I he Co I" mum I -1 -II is k- . pfn;
-trict ci:pci i-ion i'i i ' f'f i.ti.'ii'
ntS 1 lif.icsnaiis. An-tfafs- ami tier
mans," Mr. Bra;h''.ir assoitoi. Other
nationalities are permitted to leave
under cond-ticrts similar t a tho'-e
which prevailed before the h.ii.
Many of the Reiciaus ,-sho have
left their homes in South Oiraha
during the la-t ."ver.il eek? hav,
g.ane with t';e pti:po-e of remai'-mc
permanently in the land of then
St r t h. it w? .iid.
The Hirtct:i;'tt. An-t-:,Ti- and
fiermati''. wi"!i ve: fw ox-ept oiis,
have mtlic.it. d 'hear m tent a m s oi
, letnrniipq to :!n- Ihutrd States.
Many of these a.ie hv. :!.$ to look
after 1tiir.fss inter, --t ,111 Furopo.
and declare than' pi. in- o-..--f.i' ,p
the ret urn t- t'lt c 'vtry fi t i
next s; rno,,ti's.
Air Mail Official Here to
Inspect Big Landing Field
W, J Mci'at:. siip"-'i'!i-',. '
of the Omaha dtvtsion ot t''e ,u mi
tiifil service, armed Ivte yr -::!. v
to inspect 'he Ak-Sa'-iirti lir.'.in,;
field at S:xty-third iha'--.-streets.
Tie w.'l a'.-i ".-;.? t t'ae
newly cotistructed hancar fit t!'
field and facah.t-.es for the re:in- of
;ive.
He w.tt th-n r:t 1 r.mmt to
Otto Ihacecr. -if -m! ?t .ft
pospna-'er i;c e-v. vi " v.:" -
nieii'.i'i-iy f a .'.if. i-.i-a1 . a ; .
report. v.ii " re-:'.ar a-".: . f f.l
Musical Entertainment at
Dietz Memorial Church
a nP.-5-.cal an.d t'terarv program
has been arr ii-.p ed. by t:c I'o o'he'. -Imod
orcao.i.'at'on of 'he P-e-7
Men-.,-::. eimrcii an,! w " h- pre
sented at th? e'r.'i'i'ii. 1 emit an 1
l'ie-ce streets. T'.'.e-.':.-.v evev.tn.c
Musical r;:ffi''fi- wi'.l mciuhi- tea-
tyres of hotii ifstrnivef 1 1! am ! vo-j
cal character am! spec-a. reaamg
will provide other entertainment.
One to 10 Years In Prison
For Receiving Stolen Car
Fred Brown was sentenced to the
penitentiary f.T a frti of o'-e to
10 years by District Jr. 'ee Troup
vetcrday ".1 a p!ea nt etidty to, a
charee ot receivmc a
mobile, the property ot Karhest
Meeves of HenniPRton, .eh. 1 tie
automobile was stolen August 16,
1919.
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k .if I I'nke: S,--oh thicti-ned the l ie of '.not court 1
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, ... ..'iovis m a ... t he :i-o:s in a V'tition lor duoiee a 'nish.i:.! ;(::: .it t'p ff.e it cimft
I m .f-foi i,:,.,t ,n ,P,'ri,- I'liiiil. Site s,s ne .; - ifati-.ce Per.
the distttct c 1
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ho r. '., 1 ai m.td nut- undod charges o! ititn'.ei- f'.at
aheecs 101 a
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k;ll't.,,, !l" slice's, rini'sdav meht. was ion
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in l.ii;cas rminty itv acimst her. 1
tin' 1 e won!! r.-t - ri.'d JO ear nee
v weie t'.f'.r- hay (. m.mp
she risk the l"i''. 1 Ic a'
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. .am. on S-'ptep.i'.er I'i. Mol'ae 1?
:;. that he mnrnl '..tor ops owmi
tt Vis t'
pal k os pa iia r.ioit . c h
, t es T;-.e cor t. r.t s. ,-,Hf 1-:
and camon hook- for c 1-0'
v as 111 hvi.'.em'e s'l owed t
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en
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SETS THE PACE
Springtime Heralds Smart
Tailleur Frocks
A cjlimpse into the realm of Sprinu'
fa-himis denotes variety in deeora
t i vo treatment. Handsome models
1 if Tricot inc. and L'oiret Twill reveal
ricli" poKl thread embroidery and
braiding in charmini;- colors. iSashes
and facimrs in the new distended
iou.li orkets dfieii a smart
eidlira-t ill color.
The Short Sleeve Vies
for Popularity With the
Long Close Fitted Model
Skills conform to the Spring sil
lionelte with a semblance of fullness,
yet eloe to the ankhs. Street frocks
will be worn at a short yet conera-
lie length. , '!
Xew models-iiidudiiii: "Milirrim ii
Fi'ocks" await your inspect ion. !
$69, $89 to $139
.Vnmdeis Stores Second Floor West ji
T7'C(N(MY is the wato!:vorl of t!io d.iy. Tt ,l,.psn't noers-
1 snri'v m;
man to Mop loiyini; the tl'.incs yon :tvtn:Ily tir-.fl
Intt it tnoans that you sdionM cxereiso thrift in iictkiper your
purchases. 15uy only what you need mi'l in buyini:, huy
lionest morchatnlise at fair prives. We have it ever,'' day in
FOR CROWtMC OM.'SlHA the year!
"'-V- s-. , ..-.v V '' rsP --vi"o.Vc si, . . .f .. ..-..cs-oi-
XL uzie. V.
ASTS THE PACE
Woolen Materials
For Spring Are
Arriving Daily
Every day the express brings
forth new colorings and weaves in
Silk and Wool Duvctyne
Vclo u rs Silver tones
Tricotines
Velour Checks Plaids
French Serges,
Dame fashion decrees that these
materials, in all of the newest combi
nations and colorings, are to lead for
the new Spring wool drosses, suits,
coats and skirts.
Come in and see our extensive dis
play, in a wide range of reasonable
prices.
Brandeis Stores Main Floor Center
Monday at 9 A. M Special Sale of
SPRING S
At Decided Price Reductions
1,000 Yards of Silk Duvetynd
Regularh Worth f JTA
12.50 to 14.00, at O.OU
4:1 and ."f ineh material, which Is so very nivteh In demand for frorki', siiiK cap. s ami
omitst this Snrmir. The colors are Nin"i-. Rlaet. Tanno. Sand. Havannah. Afncan, Heava r
and e'oprn. While tlie lot lasts, nt, per jarff
ILKS
is..i,Vif ,
mm
o,
Hit
Tricolette and $50
Paillette, at
Worth 6.00 Per Yard
10 Inches wide; one of the most
popular fabrics for Sprint; and Suni
lor wear. It is especially suitable
for dresses, suits, smocks and skins.
The colors arc IJlaek. Navy, Fink,
Ivory, e'open and African. Special.
Monday, at, per yaid, o.HO
Regular $3.50 $ -J 95
Crepe dc Chine A
40 i'lelp-.s wide, fMI',1 heavy; all
silk, in all ilm wanted street and
evening idnuh s. Special, at 1.95
tt.no
2,500 Yards of $ '-j 95
Black Silk, at 1
Worth 3.50 Per Yard
36 Inch sui t lustrous taffeta: 3d
inch rich deep Mack niede finish
1'eau lie Sole, and 36-inch beautiful
raven Mark Dutchess (satin. All of
these silks are very' much in demand.
Very special nt these prices, pi r
yard, at. l..Kt
Regidar $3.50
Shirting Silks
32 Inches wide: all silk satin stripe
shirting; a beautiful rani;e of all the
wanted shades. Special, at t .f 5
W v 1
1 tI IVit . -
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ii
$195
iji . 1 i'i
, , fa
Novelty Wash Goods for Spring and Summer
An uncqiialod enllectioii of froigti fabrics se-urel frotn the lftutin,' iManufactiircrs of France, Swit.er
hfol. 1-higlaii.l and Ireland, ir-prc-entiic,' the newest ami tip't-d stylish creations in wash materials for Sprinjr
and siui'.mer wear.
it I
Brandeis Stores Main floor Center
No Phone or Mail
Orders.
None Sold to
Dealers.
AC
In the New Spring Styles
yimS
, House and Porcn Dresses
: h
RODIERS FRENCH VOILES.
laubrcidered; in a tteau'iful collection of
exclusive ibsisns; sheer and dainty; 42
inches irie; a very' special rj jr
showii:!:. at, per yard .OU
EMSROID'ED ST. GALL SWISS
In win's and toloi'p; a wonderful
("ml. ination of Oie newest color. ,
some at'-- emhroiib ; . i m contra: ling
coi'i's'. li i , :i inihe.-, wine and dc-
'! .-'i a this -a-i'n's most ftylish
cash fabvie. J'nieil,
tier yard, a I
WHITE TARANTULLE
t i mi ne-, wiilc : a st'nuine liuc
ii ii fabric of s. a.et.al Ksrxpisan
iji'imi; pet maiiei'f lilslll'Us. tillls!-;
Pain' i ai 'l i-'ne. I'm' w a !.-f or
ii,.,s,s i re, i, i
per janl. at 1 ,XA)
WHITE MADRAS
Poth foreign and domestic; as
sorted patterns; very popular this
season for men's shirts, and
ladies waists; 32 Inches nMe,
Specially priced at, per
yard, 1.25 and
COLORED LACE VOILE
36 Inches wide; In s'.l the new
Spring shades; popular for eve
ning and dance dresses; -j rf
per yard, at J. tUVJ
WHITE ST. GALL SWISS
Kiubroiilercd: medium t-ire riots; beauti
ful quality for pp-ey dresses or waists;
42 inch. Priced sp. a i.iily,
per yard, at
1.75
ENGLISH VOILES
Of combed jam from Oie fiP'.1
J Jtr iti;.!i cotton, the pniMinw, and
desHtUi, are both charautm an,! t .elu
sive. Tt is 4 ii imhes vide and there
are hundreds of patterns lo choose
from. Triced at,
pi r y ard, 1 .t)5 and
1.75
75c
ECRU BATISTE
4u inches wide; a genuine Knelish fabric vuh a per
tnantit lustrous finish: stylish this r-eason for
Mouses or lipgeri' ; extra s.prial, at, per yard
White Goods and Domestic Remnants
1 KKCALE, 36 inch, medium and light colors, 3 to l'airi
lenctb.s, at, per yard t.JO
ZEPHYR GINGHAMS, plain and plaids, 3 to 10-yard lengths,
at I5J)C
MUSLIN AND CAMBRIC, 36 Inch; I to 10-yard lengths,
per vard 22l2C
APRON GINGHAM nd fancy printed flannel, at, per
yard 15
BIX lCFTED SHEETS, 72i90 Inch; French center (.earn,
at 1.89
PILLOW CASES, 42x38 Inches; good quality, at 3oC
CURTAIN MARQUISETTE, 36 inch; 2 to 10-yard lengths,
at 25
AURORA PILLOW TUBING, 42 inches wide, at 6JV
DRESS LINEN
41 inches wide; made of pure Trlsh flai;
In all the leading plain shades for tailored
suite, skirts and dresses. An ex- r--v
c.-ptional value, at, per yard Zt.OU
IMPORTED ORGANDIE
t'i inches wide; in a beautiful col
lection of all the h ading plain shade:-;
permanent finish; unusually sbi-ep
and crisp; a posithe $a.n0 -y.
valup, special, per yard, at .w
WHITE MARQUISETTE
An Imported English fabric:
imhes wide; lustrous silk finish:
soil and rime ; popular this ffv
s,e, for i' p-i . and (lie-sa. Prior.;
1.95.
NON-KRUSH DRESS LINEN
:h;d :kr.fi
sir.:::t:r1 .pmti
'
aM fei Let us show tou our new and complete display of liuut-e
f ST T -inil nnreli fleesesi. in rnrif'liatns DIlil TiCt'ealcs. Soil'O of them
e in full tunie e J te-ts. with vestce ot pi'pie, and lawn or
rrnndin collars and cuffs. Another pfvle is llie straight line
dress with wide pirdle holt trimmsl in liir pearl hnttons.
The materials are plaid, striped and plain Hinnlrny, and
AmosUcav? L'inahains. The -ol..rs are pin!.,. Idee, ..'rou, !n
ciiilcr, and black and wiiit".
Prices range from
:!.)."), r.!)S. (i.9S, T.JJS. !.!" up 1,1 l--;'n '
Brandeis Stores Third Floor Fast
1.50
SpecialSale of $3,000 Worth nf
K 1
ITT" 1 "h IT 1
.1 ks vt d m h a tjv u j n i
,o c
R, ' j St U
36 inches wide; In all the popu
lar shades for Spring wear; made
in Ireland and eery yard stamped
on selvedge. -1 Q
At, per yard LtD
WHITE DRESS VOILE
Both foreign and domestic; beau
tiful chiffon finish; soft and clingy,
with tape edge; 40 Inches wide.
Specially priced for Mon- QQ
day, per yard, at 1.25 and OV C
Regular
Prices
In Filet, Irish Crochet 1 f 1 r
and French Cluny.at 73 t(J Wll
The filet are fine Chinese and Italian makes, in edges, bands and insertions of all wtdtis
from 1 to 6 Inches. The Irich crochet Is from 1 to 2 inches wide. And we are offering It
at exceptional prices DwC. uC. l.ov, -.o -wo,
REAL FILET EDGES
Worth SPc per yard, special,
In this sale, at 3fC
REAL FILET MEDALLIONS
Square and triangular; all sizes:
priced at 25 C 50ft "P to S2.50
BF.AL IRISH rifOT EDGES 'M
Regular 2T,e and S'ic values,
a', par yard, 15C
Brandeis Stores Main Floor Center
Ja
Scientific Corsets
For Stout Women j
i
The stunt woman has cmnc into Ip" own. Tl.e j,
pl'.iinp, pleasant, tmoynnt, healthy wotnati is in the a--
cetida'.it. Today the 'wizards of ..U'sicnitic l:ae bnmirht
to the stout womati the reduehis effects of scientifically j
nrninced lines in dress. L'.y the appearance of slender- j
iiess where none exists, it is P"s-ip to give the stout ,
figured woman that grace and poise l-ms envied in her i
more slender sisters.
ii
Ptvlish stents, svcitline corsets are not the ;i
r. s'lit of an accident they are the direct re- jj
suit, of scientific research and experiment
..vi;.); strr.icht lines without pressure, widen- ;
jn! the waist, permiiting a correspond iii'i re- ,
.t-ijijjr hip and l.ut measurements, eliminat- jj
" itp- those unsicrlitly lines '
-n which forced the tiesn up i;
and down in nuncnes, ana
not only made the stout i:
woman look stouter, but
J" .4-1.1.. .11
i tin com i t' i hi 'a- i niai.
Specials for Infants' Wear
DAINTY ESSENTIALS FOR SPRING
i House Furnishings j VALENTINES
FLANNEL GOWNS
For the baby; dainty
'.th- snf sarnii tits, in
v.hiti, pink and blue,
-i.a s 1 to i! years. Worth
s ! i;i, specially prir-od for
Mondav, atr- per gar
ment 796
GINGHAM DRESSES
Tor the children to G
years old. j (lil'feicr.t
models, in attractive baby
styles and colors sohd
colors, cheeks and stripes.
All new Spring goods
at 2.50
SOFT SOLE SHOES
In black and white; thn e
button styles; sizes 1. '
and 3. These are rect.lat
l.i'ii'i a'urs, spi cialb
priced t ar Monday, at t" i
pair 75 C
of Dependability at
Reasonable Prices
Standard Chair Seats
Brandeis Stores Third Floor East
Monday Rug Offerings
at 39.75
'' t'pho'stf red; very easy to put on :j
ij and greatly improves the appear ;
;! anre uf the chair, (if good grade :
'", Mack imitation leather on strong .j
jj wooden base. Sizes are 12, 13 ami ,j
, 1 1 inches. Each, Monday, at 2tC !
!i ' 'I
Is Home Butter Churns .j
For the Children
j la't the children make their own alep.tines for
: their frit nus. Mate rials f..r makitfr lace valen-
l tup s coine ail put up pi e 1 1 tan 1 1 lnp.es. and will
i please the lifle I'oiks. T!;e ait. lu'iced, at per
a box
:j Valentines for young and old -a arautiful dis-
! play in a wide rani,.:- of iuiiis.
Brandeis Stores Main Floor North
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9x12 Axminster Rugs
Every rug in this lot is well worth
a. f". There is an exce'hnt selection of
desirable patterns in reproductions of
'he choicest Orientals. Then i.he-re are
the smalpall over conventional designs.
t .19.75
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at 21.50
9x12 Wool and Fibre Ru
We have many new and a'trachi
styles and pat'erna in these wool am
fibre, rugs. They are woven In om
piece and are reversible, dust the thin
for bedroom use. Verv t.pce'al
at 21.50
Or Mergers; the "E-Z" make of
iass churns with white maple
eashets. which saves half the cost
if bu'ter for tho household, due ;i ,p rVe
pnnnd ot butter ana one; pint ci
silk makes two pounds of milk
eliaigrd bilttrr.
Just Push Back the Rugs
Start the Victrola
Our ext.ert f tttintr service.
which is free, adds to the eonv
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;jciS? . tort Ilia I a hivnsii suuu cojsci
will render. Our new Sprint!
models and a complete stock ol
stvlish stout corsets will en
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w-sit-s- ... i't si dintr tta tu f.i.c uut tu.ii'.ino j
Brandeis Stores Fourth Floor Cemer
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"H eveollent ;crviee.
The Prices Range From
$10 to $16
Special For Monday in the Drapery Section
WINDOW SHADES AT 75c
Odd lots of hand-made opaque window shades of the best ijualiiy. Tie y
are mounted on rollers with ring pulls, ready to hang. These shades would
enst from l.oll hi 2."'0 if made to order. This lot of odd sizes and colors, fnaa
IS to 45 inehts wide, are specially priced for Mot, day, at 75f
Ruffled Curtains
Brandeis Stores Third
Floor East
Of Marquisette; 2Vi -yards long and 40
inches vide: especially well made and
worth 4 ,",0 per pair. They arc Just the
thing for bedroom curtains,
at, per fair
3.50
Cretonnes
In all of thn new patterns: 36 imlai
wide; and a lartie assortment from v, l,iet
to choose. This Is the regular l.ihj pei
yard valut , on sale
Mi.nda,, at
1 quart size, at t.t!1 ij
2 quart size, at l.oH ij
3 irairt size, at 1 .0.) ,
4 quart size, at t.JtS 11
Cast Wnffle Irons !;
i
ihe-h style can he used on any j
pnc. Handles alwajs cool and j
.11 ran b''i''n. liaki":- delieiotis
aild--:i brown waffles. The famous '
(;,is-.-.o;.r make. ;,
C CJ value, for s?t.i j
Hair Floor Hrush
Will outlast any ordinary corn ,
.room. Made, of selected bii.-tles,
in 12-ineh size, with long polished
'.alue, sp. eial, at ( -I OA a
har.d.e. K.-aular 11.49 1.V 'j
Brandeis Stores j;
Basement South j
Then "On Vith lbs Donee!"
Tliat s !:oiv .fp-v it ts to "iipt life into
iii;i-.'," v, hci von have a Yp.'ro'n.
And trood ihi'.nv music is iap!y oi'-e of the
endless joys that it lr;:ir.
II.'ivo YiHi ;i Yi-t rla ?
Yon can have, on the cs;est of trms.
Stylo IX ;it 70.00
Main Floor Pompeian Room
Brandeis Stores Fourth Floor East