Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, September 24, 1920, Page 3, Image 3

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    V
K V
ft
Harding Makes
Announcement
On Irish Stand
Nominee Declares It Is Not a
Question for Official Recognition-
-Dabbled Too
Much Now Overseas.
Marion. O., Sept. 23. Declaring
jhelHsh problem is "not a question.
for official America, benator Hard
ing said in a statement today that
in his opinion the movement fpr
Irish independence would.be, "under
the league of nations, a subject en
tirely "internar or domestic."
Without referring directly tp
democratic promises to bring mt
Irish question to the attention ofnhe
' league, the republican nominee said
that America already had "meddled
abroad excessively without invita
tion," and asserted that official con
sideration by this government was
, quite another thing from an expres
sion of s-ympathy.
There Are Two Phases.
The statement, in which the sen
ator discyssed the Irish question di
rectly for the first time Since his
, nomination, follows:
''There are two phases of the o
caBed Irish ouestion in America, ln-
- dividual sentiment is one thing, and j
:t is recognized tna mere is a winc
spread sympathy here for the canst
of Irish autonomy. We voted an
expression of that sympathy in the
senate at the tfmc the peace delc
gotes were confermig m .Paris.
Not For U. S.
''Official consideration is quite an
other thing. It is not a question for
official America. America has al
ready meddled abroad excessively
vithot invitation-. '
"I have said, as I truty believe,
I 1 'rat under the provisions ' of the,
league of nations the Irish question
" V ijrternal oj domestic 'and I recall
distinctly that at the hearings before
the senate foreign relations commit
ter, the American advocates of Irish
independence bittlerlyy opposed the
league as proposed because it not
" only closed the door to Ireland, but
committed us to the use of force to
rTTtiintain territorial integrity as it
' exists todav." , i '
(
r ;
Nebraska City Couple
- Injured in AutoWreck
Nebraska City, Xtb., Sept. 23.
(Special.) Mr. and Mrs.. William
Stanley of this city were, seriously
injured' when the car in ' which they
tvene driving to Dcs Moines, la.,
went over an embankment near Red
Oak, when the driver turned out of
the highway to allow a car with
bright lights to pass. The injured
couple' were, brought here yesterday
and are at 'a local hospital. Mrs.
Stanley has a broken legend is. in
jured internally, while the husband
i suffering with several fractured
ribs. '
I 1
Missing Norfolk Baker y
Is Located in Chicago
f Norfolk. Neb., Sept. 23. (Special
Tiocrram 1 Rrunn Ehlcr. ronu-
nent baker, who disappeared from
"the city' leaving a fine ' store and
many debts, has been heard front in
Chicago, where he is said to have
purchased travelers' checks and told
Norfolk woman mat ne was leav
ing for Germany.
Demonstration df
Pathe Phonographs
Starting Saturday
Union Outfitting Co.
Will Inaugurate Pathe $1 a
sWeek Club of 175
' Members
A Beautiful Pathe To Be
Given Away Free Par
ticulars At Store
Thp mnv exclusive features
of , Pathe Phonographs; will be
explameI by a factory represenr
tative in charge of the demon
stration. There are many ad
vantages in owning a Pathe, It
will play all disc records. The
tone quality is superb. The ne
cessity of changing needles is
eliminated.
The fine tone reproduction of
the Pathe is accomplished by the
use of the Sapphire Ball,' which
was conceived in Paris decades
ago, and the machine has been
delicately perfected as time went
on, until today it has become na
tionally known.
-Any one at. all interested in
music will enjoy coming to the
Pathe demonstration and hear
ing thi wonderful machine du
plicate the actual rendition of
the artists. '
And remember, the union
Outfitting Company considers
tonnnonfinn Onllinlpfp Until
1 1VJ 1,1 Hug., wv.. , j-
the customer is thoroughly satis
fied. As always, you mate your
own terms. I '
ADVERTISEMIJiT
Removes Hairy Growths
Without Pain or Bother
(Modes of Today) .
i ' -
y It is not necessary to use a pain
ut orocess to, s remove hairy
etowths. for with a little delatone
handv vou can keeo the skin' en
tirely free from these beauty de
stroyers. To remove hair, make a
stiff paste with a little powdered
delatone and water. Spread this on
th hairv surface and in about 2
minutes rub off, wash the skin and
the hairs - are gone. To guard
Egainst disappointment, ba careful
to iret real delatone. Mix fresh as
wanted. v
V
Comfort Your Skin
WithCuticuraSoap
and Fragrant Talcum
Sale of Bags and
$3 Velvet Bags 1.98
$1
Beautifully finished bgsj all
color Including black. On
style hat drop top with mirror
on' iniido, the sise of the topt
Friday. 1 QQ
at
- -
Basement Jewelry
An Extraordinairy Display
In
Prices
The Season's
In "striped Crepe de Chine, colored
Taffetas and fancy Georgettes.
Friday Linen
$2 Art Linen at $1
2!?0 yard3 of 36-inch
natnral colored art linen;
' Used for scarfs, doilies and
', luncheon cloths; all pure
linen; special at, per yard, 1.00
1.75 Damask at 1.25 .
A very fine qualify mer
cerized damask in neat
allover designs, 64 inches
wide; .special Friday at,
per .yard, , 1.25
20c f owels at l2Vzc
One case df full bleached
huck. towels with fancy,
-borders and hemmed ends:
soft, absorbent qualities;
special for thef one day,
each, ;at , 12a
Brandeis Stores Basement South
si-
Footwear Specials Friday
Children's Shoes
Regular
3J0O Values
Of dark brown kid, black
kid and combinations; almost
all are button, styles, with,
spring heels and hand-turned
and machine - sewed soles;
' sizes 1 to( 5 and 5 A to 8 ;
special Friday, pair, at '
1.98
Friday Specials in
Wall Paper
Plain 30-inch duplex oat
meal paper in all the new
coTors, iwith borders and
bands to match, priced,
per roll, at 2ZVt4:
Paper for any room in the
house, sold with borders
to match, at, roll, , H .
Beautiful new tapeit ry
blends and allover effects
for parlors, living rooms
or halls ; shown with suit-
able decoration; priced.
. per roll, at 42
Dainty creations in bedroom pa
pers with cutout borders to
match; in two lots, at, per' roll, '
12ndl8
Light and dark papers in striped ,
and allover effects with autout
' borders to' match; in two ldts,
ft, per roll, 12W and 16
The better grades for downttairs
rooms in plain und figured ef
fects. All new1 and complete
: assortments, with cutout bor
x ders to match; two special lots,
n - Friday at, ntf roll
t andf27iO
Basement West
Bag Frames
Metal Silver Plated
Bag Frames 69c
The are specialty good quality
frames, made wall land strong;
vary special, for fiQ
v
Dept.
Our Big Bargain Basement of Great Cash Savings
Over 20,000 square feet of space now devoted to misses',
women's and children's ready-to-wear-itheehtire east end
of the great .bargain basement." New fixtures have been
installed and stocks are now complete, uur great assort-
Coats and Capes
For Wpmen and Misses
Fall weight wraps just right for immediate wear
at prices which are exceptionally low. Accordion
pleated capes with large silk hood effect, collars,
fancy all-wool belted polo coats,, long silk coats,
short nobby cloth coats.
In All the Latest Styles
o the Stetson
Alp the new large cape collar wrappy coats all
in tis splendid assortment of Fall weight gar
3.95 4.95, 9.85
12.95up to 14.85
Fancy Blouses
4.00 and 5.00 O A It
Values, Special -p
Specials
60c Scarfs at 35c '
Manufacturer's sample
line of lace-trimmed )
scarfs, slightly mussed " .
frtwi display; whe the
lot lasts, each, at ; - 35 C
29c Toweling at 17c
One case of soft finished K .
toweling suitable for cup or
tea toweling; soft and ab
sorbent; special at, per v
yard, 17
39c Towels at 23c
About 2,400 full bleached
Knrlr tnwsla with Vipmmpd
ends and fancy, colored
borders; some in plain
white; 18x36-inch size, '
each specially priced at 23c
Small Boys' vShoes
Regulafr y3.25" values; of gun JJigtal;
uppers and good, well wearing
Blucher styles; sizes 9 to 13;
special at, per pair, x .
':
Misses' Lae Shoes
Of gun metal, in English or broad toe
solid soles and heels, sizes ll1 to 2;
specially priced at
Sizes 8 to 11, specially
priced at
550 Pairs Women's Lace Shoes
Regular 5.50 values; 550 pairs; 'With cloth
top?, in gray, brown 'and other good com
binations; Louis heels predominate; O QO
in sizes 2 to at, per pair, ' u.VO
Branjeis Stores Basement Arcade
Hosiery-llrider wear Specials
1
j Women's Cotton
Union Suits
Lightly fleeced, in Ditch neclf
and elbow sleeves, and high
neck and long sleeves; ankle
length; sjzes 34 to 44; priced, 1 OC
per suit, at ' L tO
Children's Cotton
N fleeced Union Suits
Boys' are gray, with open
seat; girls', wnite, with drop
seat; high neck, long sleeves,
ankle length; sizes 2 to 16
years; priced, per suit, at
1.5
Children's Union Suits-
White cotton fleece knit
waist suits in izes 2 to 12
years; specially priced for
Friday, per suit, at .
Children's Sleeping
Garments
In natural gray, neatly
trimmed with adjustable'
cuffs and pockets) sizes to
S years; , priced, per gar
1 25
....
ment, at.
Brandeis Siotes
T.-u." Hi"'' MMMaMaaMajajaMMMMM-Ml
New Fall WooLand Silk Dresses
The basement dress section always has the right styled at the right prices in hundreds.,
of attractive styles to selecWrom, some being copies of high-priced models. Good
fittingl well made garments of . f
v Of All-Wool Tricot'me, French and Mens Wear . ,
i. Serges, Jersey Cloth and Satin and Charmeuse.
Accordion pleating, draped effects, fancy braided models and plain tailored effects
in all sizes for small women to extra stout women. You will save money as well as get
quality and style in every garment. -
Prices 14.85, 18.75, 22.95 up to 39.00
Winter Coats for Women and Misses
New nobby short coats and fine long coats in cloth and plush materials; a good assort
ment of sizes and materials in cloth coats.
Prices 14.85 to 59.00 Plush Coats 29.00 to 59.00
V-
The New
For the woman and miss; right styles, moderately priced in silk,, prices 4 $5, 6J)5,
satin and fancy plaids and all-wool materials in plain cloths. Q R. . .
Plain, knife pleating, box-pleating and accordion pleatihg. , v .i.ch
Br&ndeis Stores
500 New Fall Hats at 49i
-
Friday in Our Bargain Basement
Cleverly trimmed models in large arid small shapes; all the new and
wanted Fall colors represented; very specially priced for Friday, .QJ
in our great bargain Basement each, at , 1 -
J
Brandeis Stores-Basement -Arcade
for Everyone
500Pairs
(Women's
strong
soles ;
O AC
uo
'c
shape,
ah
Leather
Shoes
8.00
Values
O iC
CniD
3.45
1.98
Regular 8.00 values; )
500 pairs in brown
black and tan; button
and lace styles;
samples in sizes 2
to 5; special at, pair, 3.45
Women's Wool
Union Suits
In silver, with Dutch neck and
elbow sleeves, ankle length;
sizes 36 to 44; priced, per O OC
suit, at v ed.eSiU
Infants' Shirts 4nd
' Tab Bands
In all wool, part wool and
lotton; button and double
breasted Reuben style;
sizes -A to E, or frohv the
$2
new baby to 2 -
pears,
to
r
Women's Mercerized
Hosiery
In black, white and cordovan ;
seamless, new fashioned with
double soles; slight imperfec
tions "of 1.00, qualities; CC
cial, pair, UJw
Children's Hosiery ,
Fine ribbed cotton hosiery, in.
black, white ' and' cordovan: ;
sia8 t0 18peal atpe!f 50 c
J11"' A ' -
Basement Arcade ( -. i
oi Fall Styles at Low
ments, reasonably priced, ,m dresses, suits, coats, skiits,
blouses, sweaters, house dresses and children s wearan
.offered at bargain prices which mean a great saving to
you.
Fall Skirts
Basement East
Friday Specials in
Sale of Men's Pants
One big lot, with hundreds to choosfe from ; sizes
28 to 8 waist; specially priced fjr i nr
Friday, " UO
Boys' School jants
Sizes 7 to 17 1
Years at 1
Durably made of plain
gray and striped ma
terial; all cut full;
sizes ,7 to 17 years;
priced at 1.79
Wool Union Suits
For Men O QC
Sizes34to46,".VD
For men, in sizes 34
'to 46; all very spe
cially priced for Fri- '
day, at 2.95
For
All Sizes,
All sizes; very spe
cially priced; for
school wear or knock
ing around, at
Shirts and Drawers
For Men l OC
Garment, at
Derby ribbed; 'all
sizes; specially priced
.for Friday, per gar
ment, at 1.25
Domestics Are Low Friday
'- Lining Cambric
Full standard quality in assort
ed colors; 2 to 8-yard lengths;
19c
priced, per yardf at
Shirting Percale
Light grounds' with assorted v
fancy stripes and dSsignsp36
inches wide; Special, at, per OP
" yard, , f ODC
: Fancy Outing Flannel
,Mi!l ramnants, good heavy
quality, in stripes of pink and
! blue; also plaids and checks;
extra value at, per. yard,
Percale
Dress, wrapper N and' snirting
styles; light and . dark Colors :
wonderful assortment of pretty
patterns"; 36 inches wide; spe
cial, yard,
Z9c
39 c
Outing Flannel
White" outing flannel, heavy '
quality; -long, warm, fleecy
nap, 36 inches wide; usually OQ
.48; special, per yard, OJC
Brandeis Stores
Mrs. Wheelock's Free Cooking School
Friday ii'Requet Day" V
On Friday Mrs. Wheelock will make' any dish requested by
any lady in the classes. On Fifth Floor in our New Housewares
( Department. ' i ' '
Menu for Saturday
Creole Chicken and Hominy "
Flanked Steak , - V st,eamed Pudding
Iew Fall Suits
At 5.06 to $20 Savings
Do you want a' new right up-to-the-minute new
Fall 'suit? Our new Basement Suit Store ha it
for you at prices that are less than even we had
anticipaed. . Women's and misses new long coat
models in hundreds of models to select from
fine all-wool materials in
Broadcloth, Sueden, Velour, , , '
Burella, Mens Wear Seiges,
Poplins and Velveteens.
Silk and aatin lined coats, many fur trimmed;
also plain tailored models.
pr:rp 19.75 22.95 24.95
rnceS 29.00 up to 49.CjO
Tricolette Blouses
With fancy girdle effects in black, navy eff $7f $8, $9 A Q C
and colors; also fancy Georgette blouses yic- Snedal t-TOU
ni attractive colo.nngs. 7 , ' v
Friday Curtain Specials
69c Colored Drapery -
50 pieces, 36 Inches wide, in the latest shades JAQ
for overdraps ; worth 69c; per yard, special, at 1J v
Fancy arid Plain
j Scrim
Fancy fid plain'' taped'
edged;- 1,500 pieces;
worth 25c pew yard, spe
cial, at 15
100 Doz. Window Snades
Mill seconds, in tan and
green, 28 to 36 inches
wide; complete with fix
tures, each, at, 50
Brandeis Storer?Basement--W est
toys' and Men's
Boys'
School
Suits
Flannel Blouses
Boys
For Friday
fVl-49
Specially
Priced at
1.49
Wonderful vaues in cassi
meres, cheviots, brown and
drab corduroys; some with
two pairs of full lined knick
ers; "Sizes Wo 17 years; spe
cially priced, per
sun, ai
Brandeis Stores Basement Men's Store
Comforter Covering
Mill remnants; in pretty flora
and Persian .printings; long,
serviceable lengths; 36 inches OC
wide; special, per ',--, , (
Unbleached Sheeting
Extra' heavy, round thread
quality, for sheets and pillow '.
cases; 36 inches wide; regular OQ
39c value; special, per yard, e-tOv
Fancy Printed Sateen
For draperies," fancy -work,-
comforter coverings, etc. ;
floral designs, 36 inches wide: AQp
special, per yard, xOC
White Outing Flannel
jHeavy warm fleecy nap; good
quality iorv undergarments; nr .
priced, per yard, t , OC
Reversible Curtain Voile
A good assortment of attrac-
tiye patterns' for bedroom or .
dining room curtains,; 36 inches 1 Q
wdie; special, per yard, 1JC
Basement West
nrices
f 1
100 Pieces Fancy Scrim
Plain and colors, 36 inches " ' .
wide; worth 39c per yard;
special, at ' - 25
Drapery and Curtain
Remnants
Plain and colors, 36 inches ,
wide; worth 39e per yard; .
special, at 25J
On tabhs, accum
ulated during , the
season; on saleat
exactly
pFF
Wear
8.95
Friday Specials- in -
Notions
12 yards rick rack braid, '
2 pairs shoe tree,
Wooden coat hangers,
Fast colored darning cot
ton, 6 spools.
Bolt wash edging,' fast col
ored, Large cabinet, wire hair
pics, assorted sizes, ,
Pair children's ' hose sup
porters, black and white, -Siager
machine oil, two bot
tles fof.
Safety pins in three siies,
6 cards for , '
2 pkgs. English needles, all
sixes, '
Yard inside skirt belting,
white, 2 and 3-inch,
Dozen human hair nets, all
shades,
New silkene crochet thread,
full line of colors and num
bers, per all.
Hooks, eyes and dress snaps
in black and white; to close
out lot, 8 cards for
J. P. Coats' six-cord ma
chine thread, black and
white, allnumbers,
Basement West
25 m
25
5
25q
10
15
15
25
25
25
10
75
11
25
12 '
w.
I
!
i .
4
1 I
1 -
i"
I
r
JL L
) ,
4-
Si
117