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    THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: OCTOBER 17, 1920.
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Douglas County
G, 0. P. Launches
Speaking Drive
Republican Crusaders Spread
ing Gospel of Americaniza
tion and Pointing Out
Weak Spots In League.
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The Douglas County Republican
:Iub started its county-wide speak
. tig drive last night with three au
tomobiles laden with some of the
est local talent.
These republican crusaders spoke
last nii;ht at Twenty-fourth street
end Antes avenue. Fifteenth and
Douglas and at Twenty-fourth anfl
N streets. The speakers were Ben
S. Baker, Joseph Uvick, Hird Stryk
er, Henry Beal, S. Arion Lewis,
Harry Palmer, Thomas Holister, J.
?. McDermott, T. J. McGuire and
Raymond Crossman.
This front line of speakers will be
increased during the week. A staff
of 30 speakers has been enlisted by
Clinton Broine, chairman of the
committee.
These Omaha men are giving their
time and talent to promote a cause in
whjth they believe. They are not
being paid for this service, which
they believer's a patriotic duty.
Last night they outlined the pro
gressive policies of Harding and
Cooiidge and the republican plat
form. They explained in the broad
sense that this tountry at this time
needs the constructive help of the
republican party to put the ship on
an f ven keel again. They showed
wherein the Wilson, league of na
tions is not being approved by the
rank and file of people and thev ex
plained that the league ' as offered
y the president is growing less
'popular every day, because the more
he people read and think of it the
more they are convinced that this
country should be wary of entang
ling alliances. '
' Mr. McDermott, one of the speak
ers last night, will address the Lions
club at the Rome hotel next Tues
day noon. He was in the service
overseas and he will tell the club
why he does not favor the Wilson
league of nations.
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People Registering
For Election at Rate
Of About 1,000 Daily
pmaha men and women are reg
istering for the coming election at
the rate of about 1,000 a day, Elec
tion Commissioner Moorhead said.
"About half of these are new reg
( istrants and the other half are per-
sons who have moved to a new ad
dress since they voted last," said
Mr. Moorhead.
"This is the last week for regis
tration and Friday will be the last
day. People who have put off their
registration will probably have to
stand in line next week."
Registration clerks were on the
South Side last Friday all day and
about 350 persons registered there.
The office of the election commis
sioner in the court house will be
open every day this week until and
including Friday for registration. It
will be open some evenings until
City Briefs
Tukey & Hall, Omaha managers
of the United tates Fidelity and
Guaranty company, will sponsor a
convention of the Nebraska and
Iowa agents at the Fontenelle Mon
day, to be followed by a banqueat
the Omaha Athletic club in the eve
ning. Several of the national of
ficials of the company are expected
from Baltimore. The president of
the company possibly may attend
the convention.
C. Davey, Humane society agent.
Saturday shot a horse suffering from
the "glanders" despite the protest
of its owner, N. N. Davis, 3920
North Fifty-third street. "Glan
ders" is a very contagious disease
among animals and is said to be in
curable. The killing of animals in
fected, with diseases of this sort is
done not only to relieve them of
their suffering, but to prevent con
tagion. This is part of the work
done by the Huhiane society.
John Sullivan of New York City,
secretary-treasurer of the Associa
tion of National Adveertisers, will
speak at themeeting of the Adver-tising-Sening
league Monday night
at the Chamber of Commerce. He
w ill be the guest of the organization
.k Ai,r W A PivW will
toll the ad-sellers about the 'cvtfzen
cops" who are aiding the police de
partment in running down traffic law
violations.
Dr Conner C. Coady, son of Mrs.
M. Coady, 621 North Twenty-third
street, who recently returned from
the naval academy at Annapolis, has
gone to Dubuque, la.
Miss Virginia Crofoot, 20, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Crofoot,
and granddaughter of Mm. E. W.
Nash, will be married to Harold E.
White, 35, of Calcutta, India, Mon
day in New York, according to re
ports reaching here. The couple
plan to sail Wednesday for India.
Miss Crofoot, who is a "junior at
Vassar college, spent the summer m
England. On her return trip she met
Mr. White, who ii an Englishman
home on leave for the first time
after a long period of service in
India.
Dave Harris, song writer, on the
Orpheum theater bill last week,
wrote his biggest song hit, "Room
202," in the Hotel Rome here aear
ago, he said. He was placed in room
202 at the Rome, and it being the
fifth hotel in which he occupied the
same numbered room, "202." ran in
his mind until he had composed the
lyric of the well known and now an
tiquated" number.
c;v hnirVc of soldiers who died in
rranr tVire of whom were Ne-
braskans. arrived on the Northwest-
v ern, railroad early yesterday, wii
" itary escorts accompanied the
coroses from Omaha to theif desti-
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The umana nismci m -iai
organization of America will meet
Monday at 8 at the synagogue at
Nineteenth and Burt streets. Rabbi
M. H. Keeplander will give the Ut-
d est news from Palestine.
Asks $25,000 From '
Salesman for Alleged
Breach of Promise
Charles E. Johnson, a salesman
for the Western Motor Car com
pany, was sued in district court Sat
urday for $25,000 damages for al
leged breach of promise of marriage
by Miss Alta Gray, employed in the
Farnam lunch, 2008 Farnam street.
Last February, according to Miss
Gray's petition, Johnson came to the
restaurant hungering for food and
love.
He' began courting; her, she says,
took her out riding in his "spiff y"
automobile and saw her from ,once
to thrice t week from February un
til August 22.
Repeatedly he asked her to wed
him, she alleges, but she did not con
sent until August 15. Then she says
she promised:
"Yes. I will marry.. you wifhin two
weeks."
Mr. Johnson promised to buy her
a large diamond engagement ring,
she alleges.
But he didn't buy it. And since
August 22 he hasn't coine to see her.
Real Estate Man Weds
Paul R. Bostwick, Omaha real es
tate man, was married in Columbus
to Miss Catherine Reed.
Employe at Union, Pacific
Railway Headdjuarters Dies
John J. Brown, 49, died yesterday
afternoon in St. Josephs hospital
after an illness of five weeks. He
has resided in Omaha 20 years, has
been an employe at the Union Pa
cific railway headquarters for 15
years and is survived ' by a .son,
John J., jr.; a daughter, Dorothy,
both of Omaha; two brothers, M. F.
of Omaha and Dr. H. Brown of Du
It'.th; and two sisters, Mrs. E.
Duniphy and Mrs. D. Dunsmore of
Duluth.
- Funeral services will be held in
the home of M. F. Bovn, 1135
Park avenue. Tuesday morning at 8
and at the St. Peters church at 9.
Burial will be in Holy Sepulchef
cemetery. t
Condemned Man Savejd v
Sacramento, Cal., Oct. 16. Tht
sentence oi death imposed on Roy
Wolff, 17, for murder of Elmer
Greer, in Kearn county, was com
muted by Governor Stephens io life
imprisonment. Wolff ould have
neen nangea urtoher iZ.
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Low prices for
good values
draw the big
crowds j to our
store.
ea Mores
Our salespeople
wijl help you
make your dol
lar go as far as
At must.'
Home Furnishings-of Real Worth
Monday We Offer
Aeroplane Linen
AM.15
Room Size Rugs at Substantial Reductions
It is. impossible- to secure a really beautiful effect in a room, even with the best , of
furniture, if the rugs are old and shabby. Monday we offer the -following values in high
grade rugs and floor coverings: A
9x12 Royal yiltpn Rugs at 95.00
A high grade wool rug in the popular 9x12 size. An excellent assortment of
desirable patterns for your selection; t he newest color combinations in Oriental
reproductions, suitable for any style of f urnishing.
9xl2Seamless Velvet
Rugsat 64.50
An excellent wearing quality for
living room or dining room ; woven
in one piece; rich oriental coloring
in graceful designs.
9x12 Royal Axminster
'Rugs at 55.00
The designs and colorings in this lot
, are suitable for any room in theliouse,
comprising floral, medallion and con
ventional effects in harmonious colors.
8-3x10-6 Axminster Rugs 59.50 "8-3x10-6 Wool and Fibre 17.50
An extra heavy quality with deep, lustrous nap
of pure wool; the designs and colorings are all new
and up-to-date, and. will harmonize with modern
decorative schemes.
7-6x9 Royal Axminster
, Rugs 44.50
An unusual size for reception hall and apart
ments ; Persian and Turkish" designs correctly
colored. Brandeis Store Fourth Floor Center
A seamless, serviceable rug for bedroom or
dining room in soft tones of blue and green; reversi- ,
ble. n '
4-Yd Wide Cork Linoleums
' 1.29
-Genuine Cork Linoleum for kitchen, pantry or
bathroom ; thoroughly seasoned goods ; with baked '
enamel surface ; burlap back and cork base.
Regular
$2.00 -Value
" You can do more things with a ham
mer than knock your friends and you
can do more things with a yard of aero-
, plane linen than cover that much space
on the wings of an aeroplane. Camou
flaged with bright trimmings it makes
draperies that harmonize with most any
kind of furnishings; it covers utility
boxes, makes throws for trunks that
must be kept in the bedroom, develops
into refined table coverings. It can be
decorated with stitching, bands of con
trasting material, embroidery, drawn
work or stenciL It takes delicate or
" bright colors in decoration, and blends
them into pleasingjiarmony.
It Speaks for Itself.
. No woman interested in the appear
ance'of her home .can afford to let pass
the opportunity to buy this linen at a
price that is lower than that asked for
good cretonne. Regular $2.00 value, spe
cial, per yard, s $1.15
Brandeis StoresMain Floor South
Bargains in Kitchen- Ware for Thrifty Housewives
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Sale of Gray Enameled Ware
Your Choice at KQr
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Monday we offer this good quality gray enamelware at this spe
cial price. The lot includes no seconds, every piece is perfect.
tell
90,8-qt. Water
Pails.
90 10-qt. Dish Pans
90 5-qt. Pudding
Pans.
90 1-qt. Rice Boil
ers. -
90 3-qt. Tea Pots.
90 4tqt. Tea Ket
tles. 90 2-qt. . Covered
Pails. x-
90 6-qt. Berlin
SSauce Pans.
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Our Large New Fifth Floor
Offers these Attractive Values
' . Electric Irons
Every oman, whether she does her ow n work, or not, should have an elec
tric iron. These are guaranteed highlynickel-plated, with 5 C QQ
feet of cord; a regular 6.9S value, special Monday, at 07O
CastRange .
Magic, with 16-inch oven and high
shelf; Aas duplex grate for either
wood or coal. Specially JQQ f
each, at, P32OU
Galvanized Tubs.
Made of good weight galvanized iron,
with two-drop side handles. Regular
value, 1.59; 1 1 Q
priced at ' It XV
Splint Waste Baskets
Made of good quality of QQ
splint Special, at OIC
Copper Boilers
All copper, with copper sides, bottom
and cover; with stationary side
handles, - Q Q Q
Special, ' 070
Galvanized Pails
12 -quart size, with heavy steel bail.
Regular 59c value, i oq
each, at, j&C
Corn Poppers V .
Delphos kind, made of heavy blue
steel metal. Special, CQ
each, at,
Brandeis Stores Fifth Floor West
Domestics and Wash Goods
Bleached Pillow Cases, made of rem
nants; evtra quality sheeting. Your
choice of 42x36 or 45x36, while a lim
ited quantity lasts; worth
50c; special at.
39 c
Aurora Bleached Tubing Suitable for
plain or embroidered pillow cases; 45
inches wide; special
at
55c.
Longcloth, beautiful soft chamois
finish; 36 inches wide; extra soft for
undergarments, etc' 5 to 12-yard
lengths; worth 69c; special,
Genuine Imported Japanese Bath
Robe Flannel, in a splendid assort
ment of Oriental designs and, color
ings; worth J5c, special at, CQj
per yard.
Blankets and Bedding
At Greatly Reduced Prices
1200 Pairs Full Sized Bed Blankets
This lot includes beaiitiful wool finished plaid blankets; also plain in gray,
tan and white, with a i;orted washable fancy borders. Some are bound with
two-inch blanket binding, some neatly shell-stitched; every pair is perfect,
and guaranteed full double bed size; values range from -6.95 to dC (f
7.60. specially priced Monday at, per pair, PJJJ
Felt Mattress All Wool Blankets
A genuine all felt mattress, war
f anted .full standard weight, 45
lbs. Made of layer cotton felt,
deeply tufted, with roll edge ; will
not sag or pack. Positively worth
18.50, on sale Mon- 1 O fiA
day, at, each, ijuU
All wool blankets, in plain gray
and assorted plaids; s'ze 68x80
inches ; guaranteed all pure wool
and Yhoroughly scoured to prevent
shrinking; wonderful values at,
pair, 12.50
Crib Blankets 15 Doz. Comforters
Genuine Beacon, in a wonderful
assortment' of iloral Jacquard,
nursery fend animal designs in col
ors 6f pink and white and blut
and white. Sizes 30x40. Regular
1 95 trainee Afnrnlav
at, each, f
15 dozen full-size comforters, an
accumulation of. the past six
months selling; covered with the
finest quality of silkoline or
French cambric in assorted colors
and weights ; all cut 72x4 inches
in size; valueafrom 8.50 to 10.00,
special, while the lot CCA
lasts at, each, N OeOU
Wool Finished Cotton Blankets
Wool finished cotton blankets, in white, gray and tan; heavy quality, with
warm, fleecy nap, for full double beds; regular value, . n OA
4.50, special, at per pair, V 0i3Sf
Brandeis Stores Basement West
fiainty and Useful Suggestions in i ,
Beautiful China and Glassware
' . If you are wondering what to give them for a wedding
present, come up to the - Brandeis new China department,
where the"o.ueBtidn will soon settle itself. Monday we are of- .
vfering splendid values for a small amount of money. ,
Dainty Lenox China, In Tea
pot, Sugar and Cream Sets,
. per set, 35.00, 50.00 and 65.00.
Special bargains in Rich
Cut Glass, such as Fruit
Bowls, Sugar and Cream
Sets, Syrup Pitchers, Vases,
Trays, etc. r '
Handled Nappies, etc., at
2.50 and 3.50
Royal Copenhagen Tea
Sets, comprising 23 pieces,
ner set. , 62.75
Oven Glass, 8-inch Casseroles,
nnrial. at. each. 1.00
Dinner Seta of American
Porcelain, beautifully decorat
ed, 42 pieces, per set, 13.75
Pyrex Oven Glass Gift Sets,
of 11 pieces, per set, 7.00.
LIh. nn. m J Can.
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era in diuo namgn uesigu,
let of six, per set, at, 2.50
D a I n ty, hand decorated
Plates, in assorted designs,
at, each, 1.00 and 1.50
Cut Glass Salt and Peppers,
' patent, no rust tops, per set,
at 50c
Brandeis Store Fifth Floor East
Attractively Priced
Cedar Chests
and Draperies
Cedar Chests
ilade from genuine Tennessee oedar,
all of the best workmanship, offered at
a paving of one-third per cent.
Chest No.' 1, 18x42, with brass locks
and hinges, special at 17-50
Chest No. 2, 20x42, with rounding top ;
dusVproof and moth proof, a beauti
ful pieee of furniture, at 27.50
Chest No. 43, 20x48, with Pilaster
front, a large, fine looking" chest ; spe-
cial for Monday only, at , . 29.50
. Curtains and Drapes
Terry cloth, 36 inches wide, in plain
and figured ; regularUW) quality,
special for MondayCper yard, 1.59
English filet net curtains, with beauti
ful corner motifs and lace edges.
Regularly priced at from 8.00 to
10.00, special, at, per pair, 5.98
Brandeis Stores Fourth Floor East.
Monday Specials in
'
Linens
Fancy Blue Bird Pieces
New shipment just received of the
popular Blue Bird pattern, in Lunch
Cloths, Scarfs, Center Pieces and Doil
ies; scalloped with embroidered edge
with Blue Bird embroidered on a very
fine white art cloth. Offered at the fol
lowing special prices:
Doilies, 9-inch size, each, 39c
Doilies, 12-inch size, each .49c
Doilies, 18-inch size, each, 79c "
Scarfs, I8x36-inch size, each, 1.98
Scarfs, 18x45-inch size, each, 2 98
Scarfs, 1 18x54-inch size, earch, 3.98
Table Cloths, 54x54-inch, each, 6.98 .
Table Cloths, 36x36-inch, each, 3.98
Luncheon Sets at 3.9S
We are offering 13 piece Luncheon Sets,
in the round doilie-pattern 'or 5-piece sets
In octagon shape, scalloped with blue em
broidered edge, worth 5.98.
Brandeis Stores Main Floor South
Brandeis Stores
Cotton
Prices
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are down!
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Brandeis Stpres
Always Take the Lead
Some of the Leading Mills of the
Country Have Announced Reduc
tions on Cotton 'Fabrics
Accordingly we have reduced the prices on'
our goods in stock. Goods bought on a higher
market and owned by us go into this big reduc
tion sale. ' , s
We do this knowing that on these particular
goods it means a loss to us. We do not take this
course under the guise of philanthropy. We feel
that it is good business. It is the Brandeis policy
to give benefits tp Brandeis' customers without
quibble at every opportunity and in ihis, as, in
other particulars, the Brandeis policypays.
Buy Now!
Below we quote a list of some of the staplf
items that can be secured at great reductions.
' : These low prices may not prevail indefinite
ly, inasmuch as we are told" that these mills, in or
der to get in business, have quoted prices that
are lower than the cost of material and labor will
justify; that to stimulate business, mills in some
instances are willing to operate even on a slight
loss. .
Therefore, we are not in a position to guar
antee that we will be able to continue to sell at
these greatly reduced prices.
.-'In this sale we have seized the big opportu
nity for our customers and give, it toxthem with
the suggestion that they take prompt advantage
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Thuse Pricey Begin When Our
Store Opens at 9 a. m. Monday
28cr
24c
21c
Fruit of the Loom Bleached Muslin. 36 inches
wide, WAS 45c, NOW, per yard,
The Celebrated Hope Bleached Muslin,
J6 inches wide; WAS 39c, NOW, per yard,
36-inch, Bleached Muslin ; WAS
ioc, NOW, per yard,
36-inch Percale. Dress, Wrapper and ShirW styles; light
ind dark colors; WAS 48c, '
N'OW, per yard, IdQ,
36-inch White and Fancy Outing Flannel, extra heavy
varm, fleecy nap on both sides ; .
WAS 48c, NOW, per yard, - S Q
72x80-inch Bleached Seamed Sheets; our well
known Saranac brand; WAS 1.75, NOW,
1.19
Fine Zephyr Dress Gingham, the genuine Red
seal and Amoskeag qualities ; WAS 59c, NOW, LZC
Genuine Amoskeag Apron Gingham; fast
indigo blue dye; WAS 35c, NOW,
25c
The Celebrated Seamless Bleached Pequot Sheets. None
better made, and known to every housekeeper for its wash
ing and wearing qualities; torn and hemmed; size 72x99
inches; WAS 3.00, " -
Now..t 2.39
iOO dozen Bleached Pillow Cases, made of splendid quality
heavy linen finished muslin; our popular hotel pride
quality. '
Size 45x36, WAS 65c, NOW, at, , , 52
Size 42x36,' WAS 62c, NOW, at, ' 43c
5,000 Yards of the Genuine Everett1 and York Dress Ging
ham and Cheviots In all the wanted staple checks, stripes
and plain colors. ; 3 to 10-yard S CT
lengths was 48c, now, "SSP
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