Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, April 03, 1920, Page 8, Image 8

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THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, APRIL 3, 1920.
Demo Women of Wet
Rivals and Vice Versa
. "Ob, that's just a small club of
women who call themselves . the
ttamocratic party," exclaim mem
aert of the "wet" democratic head
quarters in Hotel Fontenelle, when
asked concerning the "dry" wom
en's headquarters in the Patterson
block. .
; "Why, they are just a small group
of women who have organized a
club to assume the burdens of the
democratic party," declare the wom
en in the "dry" headquarters of jhc
"wet" section.
"There is only -one democratic
?arty," announces Mrs. John Mul
en, committeewoman for the
Seventh ward. "There is no dis
tinction made at the polls except
by a handful of women who have
formed a ;!ub and call it a political
party. ?
"Wet and dry issues are merely
a matter of conscience."
The whole trouble started several
weeks ago, when a former member
of the Women's Christian Tem
perance union in Omaha isaid to
have been elected to a responsible
office with the "wet" democrats.
. Divorce Court
' 01 Edwirdg tftnt Walter Edwardi,
nonaupport.
Lucy rtifon if lint OJf reterton, de
frtlon. Fannlo MorrUon tttlntt Oeorc Morrl
on, extreme cruelty.
Alta DafMaon agalmt John Davidson,
noneuooort.
Bertha ilorcojy afalast Fred Morrow,
aertion.
Paul WlQkler against Lottie Winkler,
extreme cruelty
O. ClaudeDuan against Sllnnte Dunn,
extreme cruetey.
Mverro Decree.
Raael XT. SaWto from Benjamin Shat
to, cruelty. ,
"Chef" Name Applied to
Parte Publicity Head
"Chefs de Publicite,". was the
letter-head emblazoned in artistic
type across the top of a letter re
ceived Thursday from Paris by Ar
thur C. Thomas, manager of the
publicity bureau of the' Omaha
Chamber of Commerce.
"I suppose they -call 'em chefs
over there because of the journalis
tic hash press agents and publicity
men are supposed to be continually
cooking up," he remarked. '
The letter was from Etienne
Damour, general secretary of the
national conference of "chefs," and
informed Mr. Thomas that the pub
licity bureau's plan of advertising
the city was being considered for
adoption by several French cities,
as a part of their reconstruction
work.
Commencement Exercises
s For Night Students Held
Commencement exercises for
night students at South and Com-i-nius
High schools were held
Thursday night.
Certificates and diplomas were is
sued to students who had comolcted
from one to three years' work.
J. Dean Ringer spoke at South
J ' .
Men's Barber Shop
Fourth Fleer
Men's Lounging Room
Fourth Floor
"EVERYBODY'S ST033'
dence?
fewYfePil NK . Men
si. . 1 t . m bf n m b m m m b
'mier Clothes
-
mHEREjs something about the new season and its balmy, breezes
that gives a man that jaunty, gingery feeling-that is, if he dresses
in such clothes as these. Isn't it wonderful what good quality, good
style and fit in clothes will do to a man's appearance and indepen-
V and Young Men s Suits
, : of All-Wool Cashmeres, Cheviots, Serges, PJannels and
J Worsted. Made in double and single-breasted "high
: waist effects, belted models, soft roll front and staple .
: models in men's conservative suits. '
$35.00 $65.00
Hand-Tailored Suits
: Made by America's f orembst tailors. Suits that are dis
tinctive not only in fit but in fabrics as well.
$G5.00 $90.00
Fourth Floor
Easter Special!
Three Special Lines
MEN'S. AND YOUNG MEN'S -
B lue Serge Suits
$35--H555
i i
Double and single breasted, also waist and belted models.
Representing extraordinary values. Do not fail to take advan
tage of this unusual opportunity to secure a splendid quality
suit at such a low price.
Fourth Floor
S porting Goods
Saturday We Will tPlace on Sale Another
Large Assortment of v
- Golf Clubs $1.95
Brassies, Drivers, Putters, Mashies, Niblicks, Cleeks,
and others, in both wooden and iron clubs.
Fishing Season Is Here and You'll Need
Fishing Rods, " $1.25 to $4.95
200 Steel Fishing Rods, in broken lots several
good Casting Rods included we will put on sale at
$1.25 to $4.95. v
SPECIAL! '
One big lot Jointed Bamboo Rods, priced $1.00 v
Fourth Floor
Another Lot Boys' and Girls'
' Ball Bearing
Roller Skates
All Sizes-$2.95
Ranger Bicycles
A Jery Special Offering of Ranger Bicycles
Ranger "Motorbike," price . . . , .$55.00 -
Ranger "Arch Frame," price $49.00
Ranger "Superbe," price .... $49.75
Ranger "Racer," price $46.00
Pathfinder Model "A," price , . $36.00
Ladies' and Girls' "Pathfinder, price . .$38.00 ,
Ranger "Scout," price $48.00 -
And several other grades of Rangers.
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GUARANTEE
All Ranger Bicycles are guaranteed for
FIVE (5) YEARS
Fourth Fleer
Correct Footwear tor Easter
For Easter we are showing the correct Spring styles
in footwear that will appeal to the young men and
the men who keep young. These new models with
narrow, medium and broad toes," in fine leathers of
tans, dark browns, and( dull calfskins or black and
brown kidskins, will meet with your instant approval.
There: is snap and style in every pair. ,
Priced $10. 00 and up
Fourth Floor.
Your Boy!
He Wants Clothes Just Like His Dad's
And we have them justwHat he wants in Serges, , Scotches
aixfi;jCassimeres. V
$8.85 to $35.00
-150 fine Blue Serges double
and -single-breasted suits on sale
Saturday.
$1650
Fourth Floor.
Boys9 Easter Special
175 Boys' Wool "Mixed Suits in good,
snappy models.
$8.85 ;
' Many Suits with extra pair of Knicker
Fourth Floor.
Kigh and Superintendent J. H. Bev
etidRe presented 137 certicates and
foui diplopias. The school orches
tra furnished music.
Belle M. Rvan, assistant superin
tendent of schools, presented the
diplomas at Comenius school.
r -1 registration for the term
jn sed numbered 437, of which
36. oiled fo' evenine high school
work and 70 for evening elementary
work. - Certificates are given at the
close of each year and diplomas
upon the completion of a three-year
term.
Painters and decorators in Lon
don, Ont., have suspended work un
til there is an adjustment made of
their wages.
pOLDS
Head or chest '
ar pesi itiiivu
"xternally" wlihj
VICR'S VAP0RI
YOUR BODYGUARD" - SO'. OOvfT.Zfl
- ' f ji ti n i
flow ' Delightfully Surprising
- Jhe udiem Jiriod Cabinets of course
A woman came into our store and saw
the Edison Period Phonographs!
"How delightfully surprising !" said she. "I'd made
up my mind to have a New Edison purely because of
its musical merit. Now I find that, I get a beautiful
piece of furniture as w;ell."
As Elsie de Wolfe and Lady Randolph Churchill,
furniture authorities of international prestige, have j
both written all Edison cabinets have the purity of '
design and honesty of craftmanship which charac- j
terized the golden age of furniture.
Our showing of Edison Period Phonographs has
created universal interest as a furniture exhibit. ;
All Edison cabinets are period models. - 1 '
Whatever the requirements of your taste, your space,
your decorative scheme, you will find in this exhibit
a design of exquisite appropriateness and a new '
conception of what a phonograph can mean to' your
home.
Won't you give us the pleasure of a visit?
Rouse's Phonograph Parlors
1916 Farnam St, Omaha, Nebraska
1417
Douglas St.
A Beddeo
Charge
Account
It Is an enjoyable,
helpful way of
clothes buying, and
permits you to get
the service Jfrom
your wearables
while you pay for
them in easy weekly
or monthly payments.
Impressive
Values and
Breadth of
Selection Are
Some of the
Reasons
Why Men Buy
Clothing Here
And these are reasons why our
business in Men's Clothing has
grown so steadily, season after
season, until now it has reached
a volume far greater than we
ever anticipated. Our two-store
buying power and our policy of
" fairness to all' enables us to keep
our margin of profit down to
the lowest possible point. We
point with -pride to the wonder-
A ful values we are offering for
" Easter Saturday.
OMAHA'S BIGGEST
CLOTHES VALUES AT
'39.75 '47.50
'59.75 '67.50
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