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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 6, 1920)
J'ilK OMAHA. SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 6, VJZQ. If. I. I Hollhiul May Be Made Republic In Near Future In Event of lo Direct Male Suflcessor of Kiig, People llave Chance to Change Government. The Hague. Nov. 5. (By The Associated Press.) The possibility of becoming a republic is in iros ect for Holland under recom mendations submitted today by the commission appointed to revise the constitution. If these recommenda tions, are adopted. Koiiaid will have the chance of deciding upon doing away with royalty, unless the little Princes Juliana, only child of Qncfn YVilhelmina and Trince Coiwort Henry, some day gives birth to a son by a husband whom the Dutch parliament approves as her cojisort. The princes;- now is 11 years old. The commission proposes that hereafter, unless there is a direct male descendant of a male ruter, the throne shall go to some male of the second generation of the last king. In the event of there being no direct male successor, however, the people shall have the opportun ity to change the country's ionn of government under the commission scheme. Pawnee City Man Stricken Chopping Wood on Farm Table ltock, Neb., N'ov. Spe cial.) M. R. Uurg, a pioneer of Fawnce City, was found dead in the timber on the H. A. Gabby farm south of town, where" he had been engaged in cutting wood. Heart faiuue is said to have been the cause of his death. Bee want ads arc best business Fitter's. Trial Is Postponed Of Suit of Wife of , Iron Master's Son Aurora, 111., Nov. 5. The separate maintainance suit of the beautiful Elida I'ia Crane of H- Charles, which has been on the docket of the Kane county circuit court for more than a year, was continued again today because the judge was ill. The hearing was set for next Wednesday. Hoth Mrs, Crane and her Husband, Herbert T. Crane, the millionaire son of the late Chicago iron master, were in court. Mrs. Crane's brother, Samuel Piza, charge fT affaires of the Costa Rican legation at Washington, was also in court, but did not seem to enjoy the experience.' "It's too bad," he said, "that this unfortunate incident should havewc curred. One does not care to have his family name dragged into court, but my sister is absolutely in the ricr' t and will be upheld. Of course lure were 10 of us brought fror he luudliolo, where the cat lizard: but we have obtained an educatio and perhaps have become more civil ired." Mr. Piza's Ironic reference as t his family's upbringing grew rut c r .f:itf ntiMit m.-irlp hv Mr. Crane t the effect that in Costa Rica, where he got his young wite, pork cnop airu lizards were delicacies." Anslev Business Section Is Badly Damaged by Fire Broken tJow, Afb., Nov. 3.-vspe cial Telegram.? Fred Gain's storg Winter's tailor shot). Holenbeck bar ber shop and the library cf Ansley, Neb., were totally destroyed by fire The origin of the fire is unknown, . Held on Liquor Charge. Nebraska City, Neb., Nov. 5. (Special.) Claus Peterson of Lor ton was arrested by Sheriff Fischer on a -charge of illegal possession of intoxicating liquor, lie pleaded not guilty and, his casewas continued tor JU uays. llllilll Prices That Absolutely Defy Comparison A complete range of 'Gold Seal Con goleuiu rugs at lowest prices. See vthem tomorrow. HJnaesiDiSil ihrfhrllwihri jiifFM ' 1 Any Rug On Credit m 9x12 Seamless $OA75 Axminster Rugs Jf JJ 6i -xs gk 9x12 S'mless Wil'-J 'ss ion vetvet icugs M 9x12 Velvet Hf Rugs 9x12 Seamless Brussels Rum $ 41H I ;55s 1 9x12 Seamless $3 " 75 Brussels Rugs J, ( J m, . 9x12 Wool and $0 O 75 Fibre Rugs sfalO 27x54-Iuch Wash- .$ 35 able Rag Rugs J, 2H;54inch -Velvet Rugs 27x54-Inch Brussels Rugs '$95 Vjlhittatt Anglo-Persian rugs can 3 now be ia4 at next season's low prices. Come early while the s assortment is complete. Your credit is good, on any rug here. 13 9x12 Royal Wil- $Af 75 ton Rug, Fringed J L " 8.3x10.6 Royal Wilton Rugs 6x9 Royal Wil- $CQ75 ton Rugs Jy Gas and Coal Range Reduced! Tomorrow's price will attract many a bargain hunter. Absolutely guar .antpccl. Liu.ns gas or coal and does most perfect bnktriK and cooklofr. Nickel trimmed and comes in tho white. Lse your credit; and the price Is re duced to Simmons Brass Bed Special .ike all Simmons Brass Beds this one is abso lutely guaranteed 1 to give satisfactory serv ice. Satin brass bed handed and Just as you sue it here. In full or ?4-size at KreeHer Kodav-Bed' Bargain JKJ Gslcbn or Fumed Ok Finish Tomorrow's spe- V cial barg-ain and voffered on very eas? terms. The upholstering is of hish-prade iifiita- , tlon leather I Buy Yours Saturday Fine dining chairs and offered at a price witjrin the reach of, all. Exactly as pictured above, uphol stered in hish-gradc Spanish fab ricoid. GoIden or fumed finish, at, each $5 85 Guaranteed "Cole's" BtfBRlLEd I eas terms. The I y"'.C H j upholstering is of r'JJi. .l '. , , , i . , mm Umm hish-prade iihita- H ,; '''tr SIS' , tlon Jeather m '" ' " , lira mi ii inn iiiii 1 1 ' i e gfl V SfWrnons ' rliCT Bed 'Outfit gf MM 1 -W Use J ' ' ' ' ' On Your YH3tt H ffi 1 Easy Credit P" " ! Terms Bed; Spring ' Pmi and Mattress Complete ilffflSj As pictured, fully guaranteed. 2- jfufl I WjTMyt j inch continuous post bed, resilent I Jlirrnwirr" spring and a quality combination , ' A mattress. A "Cole's" Hot Blast Anyone familiar with "Cole's Hot Blast Heaters will be ready to speak a very good word for its warmtn-giving1 features. Con sumes less ruei than any stove made. A you see it pictured, on terms at . . 2m i ...... MM J : x ' Established . ,,, lf;, Just a Little DifferentAre Our Methods, "Not all people know values. Ours has been tlje privilege to teach. . V Never was price less, reliable as an indication of honest value than N vtoday. Quality, service and .honest merchandising has been our motto, lo, these many years. Teachers of Nebraska: ' it- ... $10 Trimmed $ Beaver Hats 95 EVERY BEAVER. HAT in our stock goes at this price. They are not seconds or inferior quality all first qual ity, values $8.50 to $10.00, some , ()c qc higher, , t0D $10 Trimmed Hats, $5 50 Hatg from our .regular stock. Some were marked $7.50, others, $10.00 and a few higher, only $5.00. In other worda $7.50, $10, $12 Trimmed Hats, only $5.00 This store extends a most cot dial welcome and invitation to all teachers. Saturday many in teresting items have been special ly arranged for your Ihopping day. Come again. Bargains Ofi the Square Each dayt this spot offers excep tional values Saturday. woo Blankets V 85.05 70x80 All Wool fancy plaid at only 912.50 Epclally ReiloMd for 1h Day) p in. 66x89 25 White at y Saturday A Dress Sale ..I-..- II i W I m Solid Oak Dresser g It's tho kind of a dresser you would be willing to pay a great m deal more for and only because j we have a goodly supply pur- f chased at old-time prices are we able to Qffer tliem tomorrow at s such a price as ?2m On Easy Terms Though the price k greatly reduced you may etill purchase thia "Cole't" Hot Blast Heater A A on very liberal C M II Qk terms. As shown. P Jf H kl fM with large fire- S" JL pot, only Has 45-In. Top Tou will never tuy a 45-Inch top table ja cheap as tomor row's bal-gain. i'ou choose between golden ,or oaK nnisn. A special vnltie') for Saturday at As Illustrated $3275 groed A special sale of these mahog any and -cane rockers. Have wing side pieces aa shown arid jome In the attractive urewn ma hogany fin ish. You will realize a saving at bun niliavuvv 26H Use Your Credit ITT frf For Saturday Sixteenth Between Harney and Howard Not this neat appearing Heater , ouerea lor tomorrow. -Handsomely nickel trimmed and of large size. Ao unusual largo stock cnaDies us to "fell them at this unheard of pries uouai iUil fllUCK si $9745 " MO Erery dress in this lot was made to sell at a much higher price than marked for this one day. As a matter of fact our dress buyer who has just returned from New York put it up to her dependable dress manufacturers to help her launch this sale. Every frock perfectly fresh and new and beautifully fashioned to the tiniest detail. There are T ricotines, Serges, Ve- lours, Beaded Georgettes and Mignonettes in straight HneHjj effects, coat and tunic models and satin and serge com- f j binations and many attractively embellished with heads, J braiding and embroidery, sale price . 75 Women's Shoes $9.95 We hare sorted out about 20 styles of onr best selling -sumbers, 800 pairs in all., Mostly made by "Bsker." FVnperlysold at $15. 116.50, 118 and every pair from our regular stock. French heel boots in black suede. Brown Qid, Brown Calf, Black Kid, Black Parent with gray top. Button and lace styles. Low Heel Boots Brown Calf, Nor wegian grain, also black kid and cajf. Browif calf with ' wing tip Brogue style. " Como In the Horning ' for Better Service. Continuing- Our Sale of New House Dresses at $2.95 These dresses which were being made by a local manufacturer, for un avoidable reasons were delayed ta delivery and in consequent many customers were unable to get the sires, patterns and models aesired therefore the. sale is continued so that we may make good on our adver tisementour promise to the public. All of the dxMses are now here. Come and you will not be disappointed, All new advance v Spring y styles and patterns in Amoskeag Ginghams, Checks, Plaids, sf and solid colors of pink and blue and in a number of VL 7 lovely combinations, sizes 16 to 44,. inclusive A New Bungalow ApronsMade in Omaha JIaterials, Scout Percales in both light and dftr'k shades A attractive patterns and prettily designed and made, C I ( J special Better Underwear and Hosiery Busy as bees are the girls in this wondeVfur-sectlon. Please be patient if you are f not waited upon at once, we're doing the best we can. J ' Tempting Saturday offerings are: 13.00 quality Silk Hose, the pair? $2.00 $4.00 quality Silk Hose, the pair 'N $3.00 11.50 quality Silk and Lisle Hose, the pair SI .19 93.50 Women's Union Suits (lisle), per suit 81.88 ' Hope Muslin at 19c yd. t The downstairs .store for Saturday offers a temptingVray of the much discussed cotton materials at new prices. . 1 27-lnch fancy outing flannel at per yard 27He 27-inch white outing flannel at 19 42x56 Garden City Pillow Cases, each 29 42x36 and 45x36 Mohawk Cases, each 55 81x90 Garden City Sheets eacb at 81.39 81x90 Pequot Sheets, each SI .98 36-inch unbleached Muslin, per . yard I 12t 70x?0 75 Fancy Wool Blanket 'or ,89.75 The Junior Depf?' Takes great pleasure In introducing "Bonnie Doone" fabrics of Braeraar, Scotland, smartly fashioned in "St Morltr Sport Skirt Sets consisting of Tarn, Scarf aud Skirt in superb plaid combinations and checks. $27.50 the set Middy Blouses Both, regulation and novelty middies in iserge and flannel. Red with black braid, naTy with white braid, Nary with gold braid, Kary with Bed Com' blastlois, etc. $S,00, $12.00 to $15.50 Wanted SHk Fabrics Crepe Sating it $4.95 a yajrd The sea son's most wanted fabric, 40 inches wide. Strong, handsome, durable. ' Twill back and ideal for dress wear. The shades are Navy, Brown and Black, of wondrous soft tones. For mer price $5.95 tlfe yard. All Silk Jersey at !2.0-40 inches wide, former price, a yard, 16.00. , All Silk Charmeuse, yard 82.95 ( 40 inohes wide, popular col ors, navy, taupe and black. r Children's Garments, Gray Fleeced Sleepers, S to 10 years, $1.50 values, special SI. 00 . Chlldien's Union Suits, eacb ' I S1.39 Richelieu make, sizes 2 to 16 yeans, medium weights. High neck, long sleevs. Dutck neck, elbow sleeves. Suits that heretofore sold to $2.25. Toilet Goodsatuiay Prices Kind's Honey and Almond cream at 3So Palmer's Lotion Soap ..1S Java Rica Powder ....ta Pepsodent Tooth Past S9e Non Spl 30o Mentholatura IS Woodbury's Vaoial Soap IS Pnbecco Tooth Paste .lite , Mat Is Talcum Powdar .lt fteiinol 6oap ...S3e Pond's Vanishing Cram at .tf Pear's Unscented Soap IU Wright's Silver Cream SSe Haskln's Hard Water Cas tile Soap j TH fCllpatrlek'a RIo Powder at 1 Cobb's Cajndy Chocolate Roman Nougat Here's a wonderful tempting leader for the week end. Truly a masterpiece of confectioner's art Luscious centers, rich creamy rougat, filled wlta Plstochlo almonds, fruits and assorted flavors and covered with thick rich chocolate. A thrill in every bite. Re duced for Saturday to $1.00. Old Fashioned Chocolate Creams Simply a delicious Cream Center tas tily chocolate coated, reduced to per lb., 60c. ' Hooey Nougat A layer of Vanilla, Strawberry, Chocolate, with nuts and fruit, specially priced, lb. 70c. Black Walnut Caramels - Rich creamy squares of Chocolate Caramel filled with big meaty kernels of old Vtiginia Black Walnuts, special, per lb. 80c, , I 1 wmmsm ! -JJ V". I.'-.V..." iiiiiniiiiiiiiii I , , ,