- f - 1 '-rr " v f r . ji . .. ' r 7. u r 1 I I ft 111 P i. 8-B THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE ! NOVEMBER 21, 1920. Mrs., Harding' ; "At Home" Estelle eflnjjtt, corsespondent. el! in "The .Woman Republican how .Mrs. Warren ; Harding im- l pressed her ome"weeks before elec- j f tion. She ayr '. Florence King. Harding sat in the severely : plain diving room of her home in Marion, and talked about " woman's part iii.' politics. There is nothing new about it to .her, al though she first becan takinor an in terest in. prfitkswhen Mr. Harding '"did. To her jt is simply the old game of taking an intelligent, .en thusiastic interest in whatever in- v terests her husband."- ; Her firm, attractive mouth and the - slim' strpng hands that lay quietly in ' her lap as she talked, told more vivid story o her effi ciency than anything anyone could say. she wore a crisp wh'te muslin , frock and an early spnrrg-green sash. She looked itery calm, com- ' petent and altoegtber pleasing and irirndly. SUf has a cordial .manner that puts the most casual guest at home. She had Just! been out greeting all the motorists waiting to see some - l1"1110' f Harding family. .There were women in modish motor V coats and women with shabby veils. . Mrs. Harding's sincerely cordial manner never varied. Her hospital ity is a part of her. . , "I think womdn usually do well whatever they) have to do," she told me, "I only hope all women will V6e and vote thoughtfully. I hope they will , identify themselves with the party theyMhmk wisest in the needs of women-Of course, I 4hink that is the rspublican party, but I hrpe all intelligent women, will think it out for-themselves. , . fehe was intirruDted by her hus- ( , band's secretary to say that there ' would be 4U govenors ana ex covernors for dinner, instead of 20. "Very .well," -she replied quietly, "I'll be ready for th?m. The 'Cook Counts ! "I love paving' people to dinner," she said. 'This is just a little more extensive, thaCs all. Of. course,, tn my own - fcotwe I . concern myself about givingV them wholesome, sa vory food, 'just as I do my family,; but when 1 go-out to dinner I don't care at all what! have to eat. A dinner is to me , an opportunity to , meet people." ' ' I "Yes, Inez?'And Mrs. Harding excused herseir ior a momeni again . to advise with the colored cook, who, she says, has an impoPtan,t'part in., ' the campaign, because "no man ever could be elected oresident who was not well fed." ' Neighbors say that ' if Senator Harding is not well fed it is because he-refuses to eat I "Did I ever' do my . own work?" Mrs. Harding echoert, taking up the thread again. ''Of course, I did I j married a poor newspaper man and m lived on what we made, so i learned to make everythingythat Mr. Hardin v esrteciallv liked." It was when 'she was doing her own nouseworit auu mu uku ma. r,A lt ttian a vear that "Mrs. Har din saw the trail of her duty lead into the office of her husband's paper. Mr. Harding was ill: the circulation : manager quit at a, critical time. Mrs. Harding went in to look after the cir culation, i She stay W,j5even tfears as circulation, advertising and business manager ana orctugm me, circniauuu of the paper utHrom two routes to 18, besides givinir it an impetus that has sent it toiM.WW copies. : 1 :.. Every: Day -Creed For forking ; Girls ' Much interest'lias been shown in the Every Day Creed which was adopted recenty by representatives of working girls in Ohio and West -Virginia at an' industrial conference (held nder the .auspices of the Y. W. C. A. at Oxford, O.,' The creed reads as follows: "1 believe in my job. It is very important. Some one will suffer, if I do not oerform my work prompt- .ly and carefully, and I shallbethe loser. My job can be made attrac tive by punctuality, system, and definite aim. "and a high ideal' of nrar-tirat Vervice. "I believe in the other worker. For her sake I should not accept 'a loy standard ot pay or poor worKing conditions. For her sake, too, I shoulddo all Hm i my power to main- tain a nigh standard . ot loyalty to Vtlie employer, 'i should grve her a cheerful smile and helping" hand whenever possible. . "I believe i my employer. He is - a human being Just ai I am! He likes to have things g smoothly and v he deserves - have them so. I should do atl in my power to help him. ; ';... "I believe in myself in the power that is within me.- Uowe it to my self to be all that I can be physically, '-mentally and 'spiritually. I owe it to myself to be as attractive as pos sible in manner and appearance. "I believe in my home. I should protect it by maintaining the single . standard of purit, by1 preparing my self for every ': nOmemaking task, and above alt by fitting myself to be the chief .educator., of any, chil dren that may be entrusted to my care. ", .-.-. "I believe In tny country. . When we all, understand the true meaning of, the Brotherhood of Man, it will be the best land in all the world, , and the knowledge of the sacredness of the individual will be the law by which we shall all be governed. i "I believe in; God, ia His infinite lore for humanity. Sincerity, honest wort-jncrryrlaughter, clean play, and onaffected" kindness are all he asks of us." Buy. Clean Milk Good whole ta ilk is desirable but if a mother is obliged to choose be tween clean milk and rich milk, she bad better take the clean milk. Best of all, is clean whole milk, bnt if that cannot be had it is better to use clean fresh'skim milk than dirty or quesfionablcpwhole milk. A quart of 'kim milk, even sep arated skim "Jifife, contains about a Jhird of a'cspful of solid food, which is nearly all there was in the whole milk, except the butter fat. IrT feeding skim milk, however, ft "is necessary .to make ug for the missing butteTt fat by giving the -child plenty of butter to eat. If It is absolutely Impossible to get fresh milkthen OTrdcnsed, powdered or wporated milk may be used. . x ' - BACK .TO 1914 PRICES!! 4: This is;absolutely the Greate phenomenal. Our selling force has been enlarged to serve the croW. SHOP EARLY. f'2 ONLY mm: DAYS TOBUVl cifti f HIM3 I . 3 cial! Our 33d Ariniyersistry Cut Glass Sale . Thousands of people have taken advantage our 33d Anniversary Cut Glasis . I Sale and many more will do so this week." -Lots of new' pieces have been added to I our wonderful selection. Prices cut in two Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. 1 Cut Glass Sugar and Creamer: If.OO, reduced t;to 4.. ...... ...... .1..... 82.00 .Cut Glass Large Fern-Disb;; $15.00, teduced tto . .v...i vt:;...;.... . 34.00 ' Cut Glass 24-inch . SerringTray; $4.00, re- duc4d to ,f. .. $2.00 Cut tllass 3-footed -' Apple -Bowl; $900, re V duced to ............. ...... .. . S4.50 , Cut: Glass 12-inch Octagon ivise; $9.75, re duced to ...S4.97 Cut Glass Flower Basket, large, $5.00: re duced to S2.50 Cut Glass Candy Jar;' $3, reduced to 81.50 Cut Glass 12-lnch Square Vase; $5.00, re duced to ..........$2.50 Better Value 1 " ' FOR LESS MONEY . Has proven our wonderful 20 Per Cent Dia- " mond Discount Sale the greatest' Hit of the : Season. : Our Diamonds are the finest in qual- I ityf perfect color and perfect cut, guaranteed I flawless.., , '. '. ' '. V -".'I' ' Blue Whife ;J Wesselton Diamonds I Special! Special! - Out They Go 300 w 1 These are Just a few articles.' Many more, in fact, we are going . to close oat our eatire stock f cat glass. Our prices will do it. Cut Glass Celery Tray, very beautiful: $4.00, i. reduced for this sale to........... .$2.00 Cut Glass 12-inch Rodnd Vase;" $5.00, reduced ; to v ..... .. ,.L.'. ... $2.50 ;i vui uiass B-utca.saiaatiM)wi; f.uu, reaucea to. ... i . ......... ... . ; . . ... $2.00 Cut Glass 8-in'ch 3-fobted Berry Bowl; $4.50, deduced for this sale to..y. $2.25 Cut .Glass 12-lnch Ftult Footed Orange Bowl; . I ..: - '$8.00, reduced to ...... .$4.00 Xftcn and every Diamond u marked Jn plain Cut Claoif' 8-lnrh RnKnh ""THrIi Jlirea mnnri. I,' Amu..4'.' '' lUCUMi ff l.UVi 1 cuuucu . w ........... ai . - s Cut Glass Ice Tea Tankard with cover and 6 Ice Tea Tumblers.; ' $12, reduced to $6.00 Cut Glass Flower Basket, large and. beautiful; ' . -, $10.00, reduced to.... ....... .".....$5.00 Most Corgeous and Beautiful AT HALF PRICE v.. '-4 2Q Discount on each and every Diamond from now. to Christmas. : Come, in and compare our prices. 1 ; $80.00 Bjtgsout they go, at $40.00 $70.00 Bags, out they, go, at $5.00 65.00-Bags, out they, go, at $32.50 , ' $27.00 Bags, out they go, at $13.50 t. .. The price of these beautiful Beaded Bags positively cut right; in two. Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. Qomv early while selection is the best Can. you imagine a more appreci ated Christmas Gift! i : . . ' - $55.00 Bags, W they go,at. $27.50 $42.00 Bags, out they go, at $21.00 $34.00 Bags, .'out they go, at $17.00 U0inilil!ll!IIDlIiWIII!l!Bill 1 1. m 3jrs m Illinois Special ;i ' 16 size, 19-Jewel Illinois movement, "' double sunk dial, steel escape "wheel, . adjusted to heat and cbld, guaranteed ' to keep time within 10 seconds. ior : . month (same time as railroads re quire). This movement fitted to a , 20-year gold-filled plain or engraved , -case'. - ; i. 'f1 ? AtKhxtfa Special '. 'f. ; , Value atr Hurrah for WM Prices! : You. will forever wonder at these? Prices.,-! One look intd our store will convince you. All of these Wrist Watches have been properly, adjusted and regulated 2 weeks in our watch repair snop before gf. ing into the show cases. - v ' ; Remember These Watches Arc Now Sold at4914 Prices ' jm ?10-year gold filled case, small size watch with good lever movement, guaranteed $ to keep time, reduced to ........ T.. . 14-karat gold filled 20-year case, engraved c 6r plain, Windheim. case fitted with a good reliable 15-jewel lever movement, good time piece ; also 2 bracelets go with this watch, silk ribtmn and 14-karat gold filled, .reduced to - 14-karat, solid gold", 'small and beautiful watch,x with it " jewel . lever well regulated movement, z - bracelets goi with this watch, silk . ribbon and 14-karat 'gold filled brace let, so, yoU can wear both, $01 75 price reduced to .... . . . . ; . . . . t 1 Same watch in octagon .shape . . . .$23.75 ' Only SO Days to Christmas Come in and nave one of these Watches laid, away at these re duced prices. J . . 3 n O rt a Most Remarkable Offer of 1920 14-karat, gold filled, octagon 20-year gold filled case, plain or swell engraved; 15-jewel lever movement, splendid time- $ O 7 7 5 piece, price $39.50, reduced to ..... 1 14-karat, gold filled, diamond shape, engraved case, guaranteed 25 yers, with 15 jewel levcr .'.1. u j. -j : . movement, luuy aajusieu, price SvVOU $55.00, reduced-to 14-karat, solid green gold, cushion shape, fVill engraved case, 14-karat; solid gold engraved , bracelet, : 16 : jewel lever movement, perfect timepiece, ;rice: $125.00, I, $CC00 (reduced to .'. I . . . OD" r lkaiat, green gold, enameled case.set with 8 diamonds, ribbon wristlet. Queen Alexandra shape, very chic,, extra ' fine movement, 15 jewels, guaranteed excellent time- STICOO piece, price $210, reduced to . ... . . One beautiful and extraor dinary appreciated Christmas Gfift Cut Glass Water Sets 1- water Queen Water Pitcherj 6 glasses, beautiful Louise pattern, per set Free with every Water Set, -on 14-inch Beveled Mirror Plateau. FOR MONDAY ONLY. This is the second , time) only, in 34 years that we have been able to of fer our thousands of friends and cus tomers. ' 5,000 Gentlemen's ' Solid Gold .SET RINGS Very heavy,' plain or beautifully en graved, set with reconstructed rubies, emeralds, : amethysts, sapphires; to pazj etc. The very latet cuts of Uiese beautiful settings. We have bought an entire manufacturer's stock who needed the money. No place can these rings be bought at less than $15 to $25. We sell these Solid Gold SetRinsp ' ' . . Your Choice or v $11.75 ONE LOOK WILL MAKE YOU HAPPY TO SEE WHAT $1 Purchases Monday, Tuesday tod Wednesday Cut glass tndlyldual aalts, 9t of S, at.......... SI. OO Cut glass candlesticks, at. .81.00 Cut glass knife rest, at.... S 1.00 Cut glass creamer and sug ar, at S1.00 Cut glass flower basket. .. .S1.00 Cut glass marmalade Jars.. uut glass comotnation creamer and sugar.- S1.00 Cut glass pepper and salt. silver top. at..,-.,: .$1.00 Cut glass vinegar cruet.... 81.00 Cut glass 6'inch - beautiful , . nappy, with handle....... 81.00 Cut glats spoon tray, boat snapea. at ... . ....... v .SiX.UU !iit glass night-bottle with glass, at ;. 81.00 ut: glass butter dish, with , - cover,- at ................Sl.uo Cut- glass Sheffield tea J strainer, at ....81.08 Cut glass butter dish, Shef . field cpver, at,. , 1.00 Cut glass mustard jar, Shef- Cut glass Sheffield napkin - '-v ring, at ...81.0r Cut glass candy Jar.... 81.00 Cut glass marmalade jar, silver , top and-spoon . . . . . 81.00 81.00 field cover and spoon.. ..81.00" Cut glass grape-fruit holder.81.00 Cut glass 8-in. -berry bowl. 81.00 Cut glass square pin tray with handle., at." 81.00 'Cut glass Mayonnaise tray, : with spoon ...81.00 Cut,' glass, horseradish 'Jar r with Sheffield holder.... 81.00. ItfAjftf MORE ARTICLES ON THIS COUKTBR." COME EARLY r THIS ' DOBiT HAPPEN EVERY DAY. . , V New Columbia Records Now on jSale ; A94, 10-lncK, f 1.00 Yen're the Only tiirl That Made , Me Cry.' (Fisher.) Henry Burr, tenor ' solo. . orchestra accom- puntment. . i ." , Drifting;.. (Polla.) Peerless quar tet. Mal- .quartet. Orchestra ' accompaniment. t , . l ' ' A2916. 10-Inch. $1.00 I Love the Land of Old Blitek Joe . from "Ed Wynn's Carnival." " (Donaldson.) '' Van and Schenck, . character duet, Orchestra ac companiment., Ho This Is Paris!. ( Mo tzan and A lest.) Van. and Schenck, -character duet. . Orchestra accom paniment. ' 1 A 2988 10-Inch, 1.00 Macnshla Asthore (Pulse of My Heart) from "Maounhla." (Ball.) .Ohauncey . Olcojtt. - tenor solo. Orchestra accompaniment. Tts an Irish (ilrl I Love and She's Jast Like You from 'Macushla." (Ball.) ' Chauncey Olcott, tenor ' solo, v Orchestra accompaniment. .. .. M , , , , mm mm No. 113 Toilet Pieces, rets. IH.OO; Monday, $6.25 No. 211 Toilet Pieces, reg., 10.00; Monday, 4,75 No. 310 Toilet Pieces, reg. ; 9.75; Monday, ... 4.25 No. 4 .9 Toilet Pieces, reg. 8.50; Monday, 4.00 No. 59 Toilet Pieces, reg. 8.50; Monday, ; 4.00 No. 6 7 Toilet Pieces, reg.5 7.75; Monday, : 3.50 Travel In genuine Ebony. Will be closetfout Monday at less than Half Price. Come real early, as these prices wilT sell them all in a few hours. ' i No. 7 7 Toilet Pieces,, re. S 7.50; Monday, $3,25 No.: 8 8 Toilet Pieces, reg. 6.75; Monday, 2.50 No. 9 6 Toilet Pieces, reg. 6.75; Monday, 2.50 No. 10 8 Toilet Pieces, reg. 5 50; Monday, 2,25 No. 11 3 Toilet Pieces, reg. 3.50; Monday, 1.50 No. 12 3 Toilet Pieces, reg. v 2.00; Monday, 1 .00 No. 13 4 Toilet Pieces, reg. 4.7C; Monday, 2.25 BUI Books, Writing Seta and Manicure Sets, all enclosed In khnkl corers, all go Monday at, per set, $1.00 Boy Sconts will appreciate one of these for a Christmas Gift. j Here Is Where -y ONE DOLLAR Will Make Someone Happy For CHRISTMAS Solid gold baby seal rings, one let ter engraved rreet'ICJi ff charge, at. Sets of ladies'. Dins, 3 In one, plain or engraved; guaranteed ffi rt Solid gold collar buttons fifi ew $1.00 gold filled. . Price Solid gold collar b for back or. front,' only Two .lingerie pins, 14-ff carat gold filled ....... . ? v w Ladles' brooches, beautiful selection 14-carat gold filled; sat with rubies, emeralds, amethysts and fi 4 aa sapphires. Price.' P X.VV Solid gold stickpins, plain for engraving. Swell selection of gentlemen's stick pins, set with ruby, sap- fl -j (f phire, emerald and opali,.--v,-f 14-carat gold filled cuff buttons, beautifully engraved or gj - (f plain. Price .......... yy. Gold filled pocket 'knives with two blades, plain or engrar- AS f ff ed. Price... ....... Gentleman's up - toV date, Waldemar watch chain; guaranteed to wear 10 years; soldered links, J 00 Regular Gold Filled Gentleman's watch chain; guaranteed to'wtar for ten years; soldered 00 links At Gifts for the Baby, Father, Mother, Sister and Brother, xes, even your Sweetheart will like one of these articles. : Union Pacific - . Watch Inspector! Chics go St. Paul Minneapolii . Omaha v m ism v ; Sixteenth and Douglas Sts. Oldest Jewelry Tirm In Omaha. In Business Over 33 Tears.' Hail Orders Promptly Filled. Send for Our 1921 Catalogue. IVs Free. At the Sign of the Crown Up the Golden Stain t S , A Tremendous Sale of Pearl Necklaces Will Commence Monday Morning at 9 Q'xlock Sharp La Tausca, Richelieu.- La Vega, Nataline, Delta- and J3Iuel3ird Pearls: . The very finest matched and assorted t A t stocK ot pearls west of Chica go all above Poarls are enar. anteed absolutely indestruct- 11. TTT . aDie. we import our Pearls direct and sell our Pearls at just one-half of Regular Retail Prices. Come in and be' vinced; have one of these beau tiful Pearl Necklaces layed away for Christmas. . . 1