Image provided by: University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries, Lincoln, NE
About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (April 28, 1920)
THE BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 28. 1920. 3 MEET TO PLAN MUNY CONCERT FOR MAY 16TII ' Frank Mach Offers Serv ; ices of His Philharmonic Orchestra, Composed of 70 Members. Sixteen men and women interested in the encouragement of community music, met at the Chamber oS Com merce for luncheon Tuesday noon. These were called together at the instance of Mrs. Hester B. Copper and were principally representatives of musical and large social-educational organizations. Mrs. Copper, in introductory re marks, stated that the general pur pose of the meeting was to encour age further municipal concerts in the city, and the specific purpose was to act upon promoting a large! muni cipal concert for Sunday evening, May 16, in the Auditorium, for which Frank Mach has. offered the services of his Philharmonic orches tra, i - Organization of Amateurs. This isx an organisation of 70 members, mostly amateur players, which has been working together under the direction of Mr. Mach for some time. It is the Intention of the program committee to ask several other active musical organizations "to co operate in this concert, each to ap pear aa. an individual unit in the numbers it will present. Among Among these would be a group of several choral numbers by the Oma ha Woman's Club Giorus, , under direction of Henry G. Cox. At the suggestion Of the Music committee of the Omaha Chamber of Commerce, those present effected an organization for the. furtherance of local musical activity along these lines. Mrs. Copper was chosen chairman with Mrs. Ward Shafer, leader of the music department of the Omaha Woman's club, and Mrs. C. W. Axtell of the Tuesday Musical club; assistant chairmen, and Miss Edith Miller, former secretary of the Nebraska Music Teacher's asso ciation, secretary-treasurer. A program committee to arrange for additional numbers and further details of the municipal concert for Map 16 was appointed and consists of: Frank Mach, chairman, Mrs. Axtell, Mrs. Arthur Mullen, Mrs. W. F. Baxter Mrs. C. L, Hempel, Burton Twitchell, J. S. Helgren, Dr. R. M. Silbc and Mr. McConnell of the music committee of the Omaha Chamber of Commerce. Former Park Commissioner Talks On Carter Park Plans E. J. Cornish, former park com missioner and now head of a white lead industry, with headquarters in New York City, addressed the city council this morning, .explaining some legal features pending in con nection with 'Career park. He is on his way home, after hay ing attended the funeral of his brother, Judge Albert Cornish of Lincoln. Mr. Cornish expressed the hope that this and succeeding city ad ministrations will promote the Car ter park and lake project to ulti mate completion. This park was started by Mr. Cornish and his wife, who wished to leave a memorial to her former husband, Levi Carter. She made generous donations to the improvement. Graduation Edition of Register to Be Published Central High school students will have a Register annual this year, ac cording to an announcement made by Principal J. G. Masters yester day. The Register board, comprising Robert Jenkins, Kenneth Baker, Walter I Metcalf, J. G. Masters, E. E. McMillan and Dr. Scnter de cided that the Register has enough funds to publish the final graduation edition. Lighting Fixtures. Burgess-Gran-don. Adv. KISSEL TRUCKS are the result of 14 years of automotive design ing and construction experience by a corps of engineers who, through studying operator's problems and haul age conditions, haye worked out a truck unequalled for all areund per formance ability. , Kissel Trucks are manufactured trucks, providing a permanent source of parts and supplies for all service re quirements. Our truck sales manager is a transportation expert see him. C. J. Dutton Automotive Co. 2056-58 Farnam St. Omaha, Neb. DEAL WITH DUTTON Why Measles May Be Dangerous . This is No. 3 of a scries of advertisements, prepared by a com petent physician, explaining how certain diseases which attack the air passages such as Pneumonia, Influenza, Whooping ' Cough, Measles or even a long continued Cold often leave these organs in an inflamed, congested state, thus affording a favorable foothold for invading germs. And how Vick's Vapo , Rub, may be of value in this condition. r Few of us escape measles it is one of the commonest of child ! hood diseases. Every mother ! knows the symptoms, but .the t mistake that most mothers make us in failing to realize that the child isnot fully recovered after ; the eruption and fever disappear. ' The air passages are still inflamed ' and if this inflammation is not cleared up, the air passages may be weakened, thus paving .the way for pneumonia or serious disease of the lungs. Nightly applications of Vick's VapoRub will aid nature in relieving this inflammation. Be cause Vicks acts locally by stim ulation thru the sldn to draw out the inflammation, attract the blood away from the congested spots and relieve the cough. In addition, the medicinal ingre dients of Vicks are vaporized by ,the body heat. . These vapors are breathed in all night long, bringing the medication to bear directly upon the inflamed areas. Children's digestions are deli cate easily disturbed by toe much "dosing." "Vicks, there fore; is particularly recommended since it is externally applied and so can be used often and freely without? "the slightest harmful effects. Vicks should be rubbed in over the throat and chest until the skin is red then spread on thickly and covered with hot flannel cloths.' Leave the cloth ing loose around the neck and the bed clothes arranged in the form of a funnel so the vapors arising may be freely inhaled. If the cough is annoying, swallow a small bit of Vicks the size of a pea. Samples to new users will be sent free on request to the Vick Chemical Company, 233 Broad Street, Greensboro, N. C. 30c 60c f AiVapoRubl More Than. 17 Million Jars Used Yearly Your Bodyguard Against Colds Our Corset Dept. In addition to the best makes of offer expert service in all types 1 Third Floor North IVf. lUUMIh. -kin m M HHtlia. i. .1 SGTS THC PACO t-am mini t aua Our Enlarged, New AH Department Offers you the newest and most distinc tive stamped articles at very reasonable prices. Free instructions with materials purchased. , Third Floor West. The Most Sensational "Up-to-the-Minute" Blouse Sah of This Season! 1,500 Georgette and Net Blouses Very Special Wednesday, at ' 3.95 Former Actual Selling Prices from 5.95 to 15.00! T7E were able to obtain from one of thelarg- est jobbing houses in the country 1,500 Georgette and Net blouses, and are offering them to you at remarkable price concessions. The wholesale cost of almost every blouse' is greater than the retail price fof which you will obtain it. The actual selling prices range from 5.95 to 15.00. rpHESE blouses are unusual in that all the desired new style features will be found in the assortment. Clever basque effects, the new overblouses and almost every style feature that is decidedly good this season will be found in the offering. Seldom, Indeed, Have You Been Offered Such 'Remarkable Values! Plain and Embroidered Net Blouses -The Georgette Blouses The Georgettes are in. Navy, French Blue, Brown, Taupe, Bisque, Sand, Rose, Pink, Flesh and White some being embroidered in beads and silk wool yarns. There are tuck-in models, overblouses, tie-ons and basque front ef fects, for wear with white or colored sport skirts, and the effect is charming. Thers are a great many out sizes of Georgette blouses for the stout woman. Sizes Range From 34 to 54 Wednesday Only, No Mail Orders. -at 3.95 These lovely net blouses are especially cool for summer wear, in good shades of Navy, Brown and Taupe. Lovely cream colored nets are embroidered in Rose, French Blue, Maize, and Orchid, in delightful tints to harmonize with the color schemes of the suit or separate sport skirt. A few of these blouses show the lovely soft frills so uni versally becoming. ' An Exceptional Opportunity to Buy Your Summer's Supply Wednesday Only at 3.95 Brandeis Stores Second Floor South. We Reserve the Bight to Limit Quantities. featuring for Wednesday Taffeta Dresses For Misses and Small Women You will find it a very easy matter to pick from the varieties presented here numbers of stunning ' styles which will be sure to be becoming to you. Featuring Beruffled Taffeta Dresses with Tiny Sleeves, Frilled Bib Peasant Frocks, Ruffled Aprons with Fitted Bodices and Panier Effects Really an Exceptional Display For Your Approval! Brandeis Stores Second Floor West. Their unique American and Parisian artistry gives them a chicness that is captivating. Quaint Describes The Styles j ii ...:n . i -i - ..... y duu iui-y mui. ajjyuai .iv juu, Vas we have on hand a great variety from which to choose. The models are the very newest in every .case. Regular 69.50 Values Reduced For Wednesday to 48.75 Frocks of Gingham Bid One Be Gay Youth and charm are reflected ju these sprightly Gingham Frocks of plaids and checks. To see them is to concoct uses for at least three. They are so smart for sports and in fact all daytime uses that no one can really be without a few. Some are simple, others a's frilfy as one can conceive a Gingham Frock. FEW of them are in plain chambray, but the majority are in plaid, check and striped gingham. Sizes 34 to 46 Priced for Eoo Wednesday Brandeis Stores Third Floor Center. Boys' Spring Clothes Made as Good as Father's, by Hart Schaffner & Marx YOU needn't worry about the boys' clothes we offer you. If they don't satisfy, we cheerfully refund your money. And the boys are proud of these clothes! and they are something of which to be proud. The ma terials are all wool, the tailoring strong and dur ablemade, in every way, as carefully as men's clothes. They give long service, and for this reason alone are more economical than other suits. n. Wednesday we have a great showing o suits right out of our higher priced stock, A A which we are offering for ' ZfOaUvf Others at .10.00, 12.50, 1750, $30 to 47.50 Brandeis Stores Fourth Floor West. When You Need Draperies you will come in we shall be glad to show you the newest materials and help you in achieving the effects you desire. Printed Nets In dainty all over patterns; just the thing for summer curtains; worth 69c per yard. ' per yard, Jvv Marquisettes and Voiles Some hemstitched with lace edges, others with ribbon edges and fancy borders; worth 49f 79c per yard, special, at . Curtains Of marquisette and voile; very attractive and dainty with lace edges; worth 4.50 pjjr ' 1 CA pair; special, at, per pair O.0J Brandeis Stores Fourth Floor East. Wool and Fibre Art Rugs A serviceable and attractive rug for almost any room in the house woven into one piece and revers ible. - , .' The colors are two tones in green, blue, and neutral mix- tures. Size 4-6x7-6, priced at Size 6x9, priced at Size 8-3x10 6, priced at Size 9x12, priced at $ 8.50 $14.50 $19.75 $21.50 mm Brandeis Stores Fourth Floor Center. 1 s