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THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, AUGUST 7, 1920.
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COURT SUSTAINS
) 17, 0, V.iN BOOST
OF LODGE RATES
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District Judge at Nebraska
Citv Refuses tn Grant Per-
J manent Injunction flnainst
! ' Y New Fees.
The permanent injunction, asked
hy Charley Foler and others
against the Woodmen of the World
rate increase, was refused in the dis
trict court at Nebraska City Thurs
day by Judge Frederick W. Button.
' The case involved the validity of
law passed by the society in July,
1919, calling for an increase of rates
to provide, a sufficient fund to pay
promised benefits amounting to $1,
180,000,000. Plaintiffs in the suit at
tempted to obtain an injunction to
prevent the taking effect of the laws
calling for a raise in individual rates
going into force December JU, W19.
May Stop Other SuitsS
According to officials of the or
ganization the old rates were not
adequate to pay outstanding benefits
and without the increase a deficit of
$176,000,000 would have occurred.
Actions of ite society in its plan of
adjustment were approved by the
district court.
The decision handed down byths
court is of unusual importance, be
cause it will be used to prevent liti
gation in other states, Nebraska
being the original domicile of the
Woodmen of the World.
W. A. Fraser, sovereign com
ma ider, in expressing himself on
the decision, said:
"Business' Necessity."
; "The result is not different, from
what I expecied. Business neces
sity, and the right were on our side,
and the action taken by the society
was necessary for its perpetuation."
"The decision of the court was
clear, correct and is sustained by
the decisions of -the courts of last
resort in this nnf other states," said
D. E. Bradshaw, general attorney
for the organization.
Ak-Sar-Ben Governors,
: Regaled in Silk, Will
; Head Pilgrim Parade
JohnNL. Webster, who is at the
head of the committtee in charge of
the exeat parade marking the 400th
anniversary of the landing of the Pil
grims at Plymouth Rock, which will
take place September, announced
yesterday that the governors of Ak-Sar-Ben,
dressea in their brilliant silk
regalia, will ride horses at the head
of the parade.
The Knights of Ak-Sar-Ben also
will furnish the tile float, which
will indicate the general purpose,
plan and scope of the celebration.
The Jobbers' and Manufacturers'
association wUl furnish the float de
, pitting "The Landing at Cape Cod.''
The Omaha Retailers' association
will be represented in the parade by
a float entitled "Miles Standish in
Search of a Place to Form a Col
ony."
Auto Leaps From Bridge, .
Mother and Child Hurt
Mrs. Gust Cavay, Forty-first and
J streets, sustained a slashed artery
in her right hand and a fractured
collar bone when the automobile in
which she was riding with her hus
band and 15-months old baby crashed
off a road bridge into a ravine 50 feet
north of Dodge street on Seven
tieth. .
, The baby was bruised and injured
internally but Mr. Cavay escaped
without serious injury. Mrs. Cavay
ailcT the child were taken to the
Methodist hospital by a passing
autoist. A speeding car which caused
Mr. Cavay to veer his car to the side
did not stop when the Cavay car
""trashed into the ravine. The car was
entirely demolished.
Valuation of Douglas County
' Farrri Raised 100 Per Cent
A 100 per cent increase in Douglas
county farm land assessed valua
tion over that of last yeaa was re
vealed by the county assessor yes
terday. News ot the increase nas
aroused farmers, and a large num
ber of protests are, expected.
The assessor defends the increase
with the contention that even with
the boost farm land is assessed
only from $50 to $200 an acre, and
that this is the first assessment
made since 1916, during which time
there has been a great increase in
the money value of practically
everything.
Preacher, Held for Board
Bill, Decries "Bad" World
John J. Freeman, formerly an
English minister, and now an em
ploye of the Cudahy packing com
pany, was summoned to Justice Col
lins court yesterday to settle a
room and board bill for $19. While
waiting for the case to begin,
Pfeacher Freeman, who is old and
feeble, bitterly decried the rapid
course of civilization in its sinful
neglect and failure to support of
ministers of the gospel.
Speedster Draws Sentence
Of 15 Days in City Jail
O. J. Quinn, 2947 North Forty
seventh street, was sentenced to 15
days in jail for speeding by Police
Judge Foster yesterday. He is the
third man to be given a jail sen
tence. He was arrested Thursday
night when he crashed into the pa
vilion at Elmwood park and charged
with reckless driving and intoxica
tion. Judge Foster also fined 17
speeders and discharged two yester
day. Hiah Rates May Keep Civil
War Veterans From Reunion.
Civil' war veterans from Nebraska
. may be prevented from attending
the annual national encampment ai
Indianapolis in September ,Jby the
railroad rate increase. F. W Simp
son, Civil war veteran, who is sec
retary of the Douglas County Re
lief commission, said yesterday that
unless railroads granted veterans
the usual flat rate of 1 cent a mile
at least 150 Omaha veterans would
be unable to attend.
Liberty Bonds Cashed
American State Bank,
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Jergen's Violet Glycerine Soap
8c
A very special sale on this delicately
perfumed toilet soap-r-the original Violet :
Transparent soap; sells regularly 2 for
25c; very special, per bar, at
Main Floor West
Freshly Purchased From a Prominent New York Manufacturer-
Comes This Sensational Sale of Fine
Pure Silk Dress Shields
BOTH THE PACE
FOR CROWING OMAHA
Here's a very exceptionally low
sale price on a big value; in flesh col
or; washable; very special, at,' per
pair, .
Limit of 6 pairs to a customer.
Main Floor South
40c
Jersey Silk
Uiftdeirweair
Wonderful Values in Samples and Seconds
All at V3 to 12 Off
Purchased at a Sacrifice! The Sale Savings are Yours!
You .are going to be wonderfully interested
in these exceptional values in beautiful, all-silk
underwear, bought from a prominent, well
known New Yorkjnanuf acturer. v
Vests, Regular Price $4
Bodice and regulation styles with shield
shape reinforcements to protect from perspira
tion and friction ; sizes 36 to 44. , O FA
Special, each, at L.vO
Bloomers, Regular Price $5
In the knee length, cut full and reinforced:
elastic at waist line and knee; regular . O QC
6.50 values; specially priced, each, at L.VO
Brandeis Stores
They are samples and seconds and include
vests, pantalettes, chemise and union suits. All
neatly tailored and workmanship the best; re
inforced where wear is greatest.
Chemise and Union Suits
Cut very full, in bodice and regulation
styles. Also pantalettes in new Fall shades,
neatly gathered in at the ankle; J FQ
7.95 to $8 values; special, each, at 4u7
. Kayser Silk-Top Union Suits
With lisle and mercerized lisle bottoms;
bodice and regulation styles. -Workmanship
and styles beyond compare, as they are O PQ
3.50 and $4 values; special, per suit, L.o3
Third Floor East
,N0W! You Can Go Swimming!
Sale of Entire Stock
All! Wool
Bathing
Suits
Saturday, at
Saturday we are offering the choice of our
entire stock of all wool bathing suits at this
special price. We are including in this sale
our special assortment of one-piece suits.
Te lot includes any color that one could de
sire in many beautiful .combinations and you
will enjoy just looking at them. j rjfc
Very special, for Saturday, at I to
Brandeis Stores Second Floor Center
Saturday Will Witness Phenomenal Money Saving in This, Oar
'Season's Greatest Low PricedSale.of
All Silk Negligees
Pajamas, Billie Burkes
These Beautiful All Silk Garments on Sale jSH
Saturday Only at From Vi to V2 Price!
Worth $15 to $39! Why, You CanSafely Buy BLINDFOLDED!
Oh, how you will enthuse ! You women who love dainty attire for
your boudoir for you this will be an important sale of unusual inter
est. The drop in the silk market has forced many manufacturers to sell
all silk garments at less than manufacturers' cost and we were fortu
nate enough to be able to take advantage of the situation. v
The Negligees Your Choice Pajamas, Billie Burkes
Exceptionally beautiful in
light shades, such as pink,
orchid, rose and blue. They
are daintily trimmed in lace
and Georgette.
The pajamas are lace
trimmed and are made in
both fancy and tailored
models. The Billy Burkes
are of crepe de chine and
heavy satin.
Brandeis Stores Third Floor Center
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You Simply Can't Afford to Miss This
Great Sale, 4000 Yards of
Mifofooinis:
We have not been able for- some time to offer such exceptional
values as these, and we are sure that the announcement will be a great
surprise to our customers. Thousands of yards of ribbon go into this
sale, all at the one price, and extra tables and salespeople will be pro
vided in order to secure prompt and efficient service.
See the big window display and be here
early to insure choice teleotion.
A few of the special values follow;
Flowered warp 1 print ribbon and
satin stripes of an extra heavy grade in
lovely new designs, 5 and 6inches wide,
59c to 75c qualities.
Extra fine taffetas and faille, moire
and plain taffetas in all the best shades ;
worth 75c per yard,
v Wide, beautiful finished satin, taf- '
feta and messalines, 64 inches wide,
beautiful colorings; worth 85c per yard.
Extra heavy moire or taffta ribbon
with heavy satin stripe ; maizes a splen
did hair ribbon; all colors; 6 inches
wide.
Brandeis Stores Main Floor North
Your
Choice
Be
Yard
Mother! To Save Money Be Sure and Buy in This
Our Final Clearance Sale on
Girls' and Ffappers'
Dresses
200 for Girls 6 to 16 Years
Worth $10 yj 95
to J7.50, at nt
We have taken from our regular
stock 200 beautiful colored voile, or
gandy and dotted Swiss dresses which
we offer for quick clearance Saturday at
this exceptional price.
There will be many more warm August days when
the little miss will need light Summer dresses, and this
offers just the opportunity you have been wishing.for.
And such a delightful lot to choose from ! Some of
them have only been in stock for a short time, and all
are in cool, dainty shades, set off with smart cuffs, col
lars and sashes. Come early while the
assortment is large. Special, at
4.95
Brandeis Stores Second Floor West
Tub
Skirts
Crumpled and Soiled, But Cheap
Values of
Real Interest, at
There are a . great many of these Tab
Skirts soiled, but if you can look beneath
the soil and wrinkles and see the snappy lines,
the good fabrics and the enormous reductions
made on these skirts, you'll know that it is your
opportunity to get something almost for nothing.
Odd lots of Summer stock, broken lots of
Pique, Garbardine, Voiles and Twills; a few ex
tra sizes. These are all values of real O OQ
interest. Saturday, on the Main floor, mOJ7
Brandeis Stores Main Floor
Drug Specials
Senreco Tooth Paste, worth 35c, special, ' 27J
Henna De Oreal, all shades, special, at 98
Golden Glint Shampoo, special, at 19
Carter's Little Liver Pills, worth 25c, 18
Pompeian Night Cream, 40c sixe, 29
Marinello Face Powder, worth 60c, special, 49
Hospital Cotton, worth 65c, special, at 49
$1 Stein Theatrical Cold Cream, 1-lb. can, 69t
Gem Razor Blades, 7 blades, worth 50c, 39
Williams' Talcum v Powder, at 17
50c Tooth Brushes, French ivory handles, 29
Cutex Liquid Kail Polish, special, at 29
1.75 Aaurea or La Trefle Extract, ounce, 98
Mum Deodorant, worth 25c, special, at 2l
Glycerine, 4 ounces, worth 35c, special, at 20
Visit -our viww enlarged prescription
department. Prescriptions filled just
as prescribed by your physician.
Saturday Kodak Specials
No. 2-A Brownie Camera, isixe 2x44 4.58
No. 2-C Brownie Camera,' sise 2x4, 5.97
No. 3 Brownie Camera, sise 34x44. 5.90
No. 2 Autographic Brownie, 2)4x34. 10.18
No. 2-C Autographic Kodak, Jr., anastigmat
lens, f 7 7, sise 2x4, priced t 28.22
Films developed free with order for
prints. Best work in the city.
24-hour service. Bring your nega
tives here for . enlargement.
Brandeis Stores Main Floor- West
Here's the Season's Bargain Chance in
Fine Corsets
45
Discontinued Models, Odd
Lots and Broken Sizes,
7. SO to $10 Values at
6
, These are corset models that- produce grace,
beauty and poise. They tire made of pink brocades,
sAtin, and flesh colored coutils and batiste materials.
They have medium and low tops and long hips. A few are
in the much desired sport models witliMastic at top. A corset
for every type of figure, selling regularly for from $7.50 to
$10.00. Very special, (I AK
for Saturday, at y VctD
Brandeis Stores Third Floor North
Coming School Days Call for
Girlish Smocks
With college but a few
short weeks away, the
choosing ofthe school ward
robe is uppermost in the
mind of every school girl.
And they will be espe
cially interested in these
cool, airy smocks, designed
in smprt and attractive
models.
They are available in as many styles and colors
as there are hues in the rainbow.
Reasonably Priced at and jjH
Brandeis Stores Second Floor South
Announcing Advance Models in
Early Fall
Hafts
Priced 8.95 to $15
We feel that this will-be
' an announcement of par
ticular interest to those who have been waiting
for something new in millinery, and these lovely
creations which have just arrived, will give you
an inspiration just to look at them.
There are duvetyne and satin combinations
and feather hats in contours which are charm
ingly uncommon. The qualities and workman
ship are of the best.
Brandeis Stores Second Floor East
Good News! Continuing All Day Saturday
v Our Great
Sale of Silk Hosiery
Samples, Seconds, O ?Q
Irregulars, Over Stocks at ""
Purchased from two of the largest
silk hose makers in the country.
All 3.50 to $6 Values!
Unquestionably - this is one of the greatest
bargains Omaha women have ever been offered.
Full fashioned in plain Italian silk to the top, novelty
models 'in silk to the top, and some in silk to the knee.
Double hemmed tops, double soles and spliced heels.
Beautiful Lace, Embroidered, Clox and Plain. Finest
Italian silk; embroidered on insteps in birds, butterflies
and floral designs; embroidered'clox, attractive lace de
, signs, and plain. . . t
The colors are dainty Gold, Silver, Navy Blue, New
Grays, Cordovan, Black and White.
' Brandeis Stores Main Floor--South
Going at Very Low Prices-
Boys' Palm Beach
Linerj and Crash
Knicker
Summer Suits
at 495
All Regular 6.50 to 8.50 Values
Nothing better f,or hot days than one of 'these suits,
and plenty of hot days yet. Made of best quality linen
crash or Palm Beach easily laundered, cool and comfort
able. Gray, brown, green, blue, and tan. AH tailored in s
the most up-to-date styles. Sixes 4 to 17 years. ,
Boys' Wash Pants
Worth 1.63 Of good, serviceable, washable materials,
such as khaki, crash, white duck and Palm Beach in differ
ent shades; sizes 5 to 17 years; regular nn
1.65 values; special, at '
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Boys' Blouses
In extra .good quality gingham and percale; assorted
colors which will stand some good hard wear and QQ
washing; regular 1.35 values; special, at
"Manhattan" Wash Suits
A Big Saturday Special '
( Of good fast colors in such styles.as Oliver Twist, Middy
and Norfolk; for boys 1 to 10 years old; regular 3.50 to
6.50 values; special for Saturday, at, ' 1 QC
per suit, " - " :; l.5K
Brandeis Stores Fourth loor West
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