Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, January 23, 1921, Page 5, Image 5

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    TTn2 BEE: OMAHA. SUNDAY. JANUARY C3. 1021.
5 A'
Barnyard Cackle
Sweeter Music
Police Reserves Quell tiStg "'l"ltZ?,?Sr y":S Man Who lumped Bond VA1"'"5 c"- .-r: "
Hvncv WsvWmf? RIaI Svt'-"a I'""- ic!udxg the YVfcrn be eutered the ball be
U;F3; MCUUUI" iVIUl to prospective bridegrooms, were . greeted mitt rtissiies rax git g iroia
I? Taken From Train
TV- v v.--.:- - - - -
.ar.; f.ad jur-.oei r bor.e, 5r J- . -Mot-Cuv.
- r. ... . rr,nr: 1 1 i
conr: jesterciy.
Than Jazz Band !
Dr e am of Girl "VTho Ran Away
Recau Father Objected to
Auto Rides. Ii Shattered.
"arreyed -id six others were carti tables 10 who! roast pr'gs and irs- ers! of?cr 'iaj He , ccarged ! ' Duno promised Ru'wl! a tfcar.ee
New York.: Jan. :iro:e re- w t-y ptr$-.tixTt. The hall was pedutely put to 1 call ior tbt po- . t ftf,.t,:, fr, ir.fn-j sv rj. v, :-! .irsc!-nr g '-;or tlhtitlv. Man dmit He Is Thief a:'fr te taii ter.ttr.ee is
serves lat r:ht sauced a .J rttaf -Let reserve. Fridav on dc Other person arrested were: Ear! r . 11 R l J ll tie county j;!.
waned aawe Vtne - called off. j v.. .i- 1 i-; :. -. ; t , But fcav He Behaved Here , . ...
a
r
Life ia the b g cty .$ not hat i:"s
pictured. J
M Jeau Elsie Craig. IS, Wyroore.
expressed ctsappc-Titir.cnt in f
U-.r.s.a ::er 3 week's tojmi hcre,
.m she a arti'gr.ed in juvenile '
t art 3 eft er day. m 2
aJ":;jtJ the Ciclk of chk'z-)
n iri th t.jik of the r'.i o in 1
1" t barcjard lacl- lcirfe rnxwld l
r.i. rl4T ac u her than the
;. ! ct jarr birds. . 1 J
Cl-ic ran away fre-ra horce rr.ore i
a wt k ago. She came to 0:na- j
ar-a fperrt ter trst rs-t at the
V. V. C A, giving aa assctscd
t sn:t.
Recalls Ptone Naaiber.
Tbea she re ccriEliered the tele
j e r uTr. tier s a man w c 'a i
,!ad cTTce given her in Eearrice. SHe
a!led the m.irbc acd foand fc.'ra at
hu.Te.
A ere a Lit t3u!l v-he :-
repied an oiier oi a diie. The date
, v.. her uodoiiijr. She i appre
unded iht r.ext mcrciof by hsmase
officers, ho '.-:it her ta KiTirrie-u-Ijurne.
' Ur.til yesterday be Had
eipTt ?Jt'd a 3senrcatiui iw to rt-
"Father is tree? comrnij coer
niore. a4 klsie. when qce--j
t'osed by JaTeril Judge Le:-.
'list hm Esderstand'ne."
"Nowethirg uruaj for a girl of
55 : be TJi:sucderstecel." rensarked i
a court official jrookalhy.
Wanted Auto Rides.
"He woaldn't let me go autorco-
l-iie ridxg with Wyoore boyf 1
contained Elsse, her lips irenibiisg. j
"B4-ct 1 w-nrant to go home any-4
ar" i
"A father nho is sot enocgh icter
e?te ia bis cacghter to come to
fctr np;-a sbe.i' ia thi trouble isn't
the sort who should have this girl
i n charge. observed Judge Leslie.
"tls-ie aill have to go to the Genera
"CTe for gir."
E3?'e. -Kb9 was leanirg tensely
forwar3 in bet chair, lei! back with
a despairiEg cry
a raoer
"Here, she sob Del Ur. 1 aope i i
die before 1 get there."
She was assisted from the court j
room to a rest room, bat ber tcoans j
and fobs coald still be heard. !
"i hope I die." she repeated.
Platte Bridge
Nears Reality
au 11 Jer and Douglas County
Commissioners Decide for
Immediate Action.
At a cocierecce of the co-cEty
coraTriissioner of Sas&ders and
bocglas cottnties aod the highways
, coroicittee at the Chamber of Com
merce at noon yesterday, the much
cHscnssed free bridge orer the Flatte
nrer caroe rearer 10 a realization
than in all ti? three years it fcas
been fc aegis fire. The cojurnees
decided to take detcite actfeft at
once atvd determine what move
woe'd be necessary to asscre the
' rg'Ht frj-aitfirg of the project.
Accordirg to the comir.ijtce, the
state wTl jiy half the e-spense while
the rewaiittlcr is divided betwees the
10 conriMrs.- Dotglas coattty has
etioagh 1r.0r.ey to ray its share of
the cpnjse, bnt S-acrsders concty
is sot s-- well fixed.
The. SaarArrf coauty cotnsiis
stoiiers are ready to proceed but
"ear si-ecii! kgiatioit a uthoriz.tr g
a bond i-sre or Totire of a special
ttrid wi,' be rjecessary. ,
If special legislation is .deemed
i-ecessarr aa appropriate bill will
be prepared at occe tor ictroductioa
st the presei!l legislature, the cora
3airteerr.cn said.
Until aU financial isatters have
been fully agreed upor., the locatioa
of the bridge will cot be discussed.
Involuntary Bankruptcy of
31. F. Shafer Company Asked
The M. F. Shafer company. Sev
cnicrrh and Webstcf" stroetj. is the
oijcct of a ;etkjoa for iurolimtary
iaikrcptcy filed ia United Statti
;-!rxt coan yesterday by the kga.
firm ci AHea. "Ward" & Myers oi
thicsgs aod Ert'tne & Rat-iscr of
UiP-aha representing iht Ketterbnui
Liilwr-gratHhk J5ar.ct'acrurfr-g com
jany. Ibe Gcs Lkhograpfcic cora
j.i!jT and lbe Wiimuor corporalioa
c.fjCfcicago.
ihe three Chicago firms a-e cred
itors of the Shafer company to the
extent of S9.tW5-S8; accortla:? to At
rrey EreTe., S. W. Mercer, rice
fi-rsidect of the National Association
of A.dve rti'-rg Specialty Manufac
turers. claiEts this concern is a cred
itor of the Sbifer cortpary to the
xtest -f S.V'l.ii3. acccrd-.r.g to At
tcirser Brottt .
Player Roll Hits
that eVery player piano
owner shoald have.
Margie "
Broadvc Bluts
Feaiher Your Nat
Cricrhg for Yoa.
Cirl oi Afjj Drean-j
Ay Wonder Cirl
Come in and let ns play
tfcenf for you. Wc pre
par postage on . out-of-town
orders of S5.00 or
more. . i
Scbaoller & Moeller
'51-i-iib; - ft.
Winners of "Opportunity Picture
Puzzle Contest:
Fett prize S'.SA McrxaadM Certificate. Lms
WiUlMS.
Ctnpp, Robert I iMirt, Crvctuw Kif fcr, Mary
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Hash Qxm
EVERYBODYS STORE'
Wiaoera of "Opportunity
- Puzzle Contest:
TkM racairlkff kaawwkl nttiBa a
Otta, StHm Mmiwa, HaWa Peai
Dwyar umd EaVai-4 Maraky,
Picture
Sanaa
Oaraaxa
"Opportunity's" other name is "January"
( ( JANUARY Opportunity;" knocks
J at $our door vith the biggest end
best economies cf the irhole year.
He has knocked many times this month. H e
is knocking loudly at this moment, but he n-M
net knock much Jonger. for h a e3 days
the door of January Trill slam shut vith a
bang.
The cxtaordinary economies thai aai
arj; has brought this year have saved many
thousands of dollars for our customers are
still saving vast sums but the month of sav
ing tpHI soon end. for -there' are but seven
shopping days left
Come, Txhue "January Opportunity" stU
beckons. Come tomorrow and supply your
needs.
Spanish Combs
mlch Are Worn Bii the Sew Hi Vrtutt
; at a 25 Discount
OUR entire stock of plain acd tarred
Sparish combs ia the Black and
Wkit Room wCl be placed on sale
Motsday at a fiscoant sf 25 'H, er exactly
3 of tbtir regular prices.
The sew style c if fears, kas made tie
Spanish comb an raaceEf that erery
wotnan mcsx owe. They are very attrac
tive and becoming' to everyone. Select
one Menday at these special prices.
Black aaal Wkita Raaat faartk Flaar
Rag Rugs
Cheerful and Bright for the Floor
ROOMS must necessarily be cozy and
homelike and how can they be
otherwise with a pretty, bright
colored rag rug on the floor? "Here are
some wpnderful values in just the kind
of rags that you will like.
Bed Room Rugs
Xew- arrirais in r.ea two-toce wool rugs,
plain center, reversible, with seat coBrentfonal
wd Grecian border effects. They come in larg-e
rar.ge of colors and sizes makirjg a bedroom
?quaJ to the finer weaves. Sires 6x3 to 9x12
Prices, $18.50 to $24.75
- Rag Rugs
The oval rag rug like motier used; twisted
ari-d machine sutehed; make a lastaig rug that
will Ite flat upon the floor. Plain ceuters and
mned color ootnbir.atior.s to match any color
scheme. . Sixes 24x45 iuches, op to 4x7 feet
Priced $3.00 to $15.75
Every Woman Will Be Delighted With the
New Spring Hats
For They Are Beautiful end Becoming
THEY have arrived away ahead of
Spring, to be sure even ahead of
the singing of the bird but mil
linery always leads and this year it is
no exception. Hence this early and au
thentic showing of a beautiful assort
ment of hats.
Cloth Hah, Satin Hats, Stan- Hats. ,
Hats of Satin and Stran
combined cleverly, trimmed with rib
bons, flowers, feathers and many other
novel effects.
For street, for dress or for wear in the
warmer climes. Priced exceptionally
low for so early in the season, from $5.00
to $25.00.
Secaaa Flaar
For Summer Underwear
Lingerie Cloth
at 29c a yard
rERY seldom is it possible to secure
' as dainty cr as fine a quality mate
rial for trcdergarments as this lia
jrerie cloth. It is the grade that is used
for fcaad embroidery work and is a most
EB-szal rahce for Monday at 29c a yard.
Maim How
A GLIMPSE OF THE NEW MODES
AMONG the new styles displayed here, one
moves in the very air of Spring, for here is
an advance showing of styles which reflect
the charm of the coming season.
If you seek a smart dress or suit or a clever
wrap, or if you would be transplanted to tourist
resorts where gaiety and sport holds sway, you
will find in this display garments that in every
way befit the occasion.
We woulS be pleased to show you the new
apparel at any time convergent for you.
There isn't a very large collection, but it; ia
so cleverly selected that women of good taste and
discriminating taste will be delighted with it.
Sccaad Fiear .
The Popular Game
of the j Year
THE fascinating game cf cribbage is
agatn the rogue cf the hour and
many are spending their evenings
oTer a entbage board.
We anticipated the demand for crib
bare boards asd are' fortunate to have for
your selection a splendrd assortment at
45c, 65c, $1.25 and $1-95.
You wdH enjoy playing it. Come ia to
morrow and get one-
Maia FW Sutwarry Sectxa
Monday a Sale of Real
Imported Japanese Pongee
95c, $1.25 and $1.59
EVERY' THREAD GUARANTEED PURE SILK
IN Japan the weavers weigh their materials by so many Mummys as we do by ounces and pounds. The
finest quality pongee being 12, 14 ajfd 16 Mummy weight These three weights of pongee will be
placed on sale Monday at 95c, $1.25 and $1.59 a yard. It is hand woven and has a beautiful sheen and
texture. Some of the more popular uses for this heavy grade of pongee is for
1 Dresses, Blouses and Suits
For underwear, it is ideal, for it can be laundered and worn without ironing. Jlany use it for draper
es ad nothing is prettier over a dainty white curtain. Pillows, men's shirts, children's dresses and
many other things can be made from this splendid quality material and at these special prices vou
should buy extensively. Remember the sale is for Monday and be here early.
ataia Flaw
When You Examine
The Crystal Electric
Washer and
Wringer
- You Wfl Find It Is
The Machine You Want
THE Crystal is a cr.e-w ay cylinder type ma
chine. It ruris smoothly and with e jar
or strain. The most delicate fabrics caa
be washed ia the Crystal without injury. It is
so easy to control that a child can operate it.
Two cf the many features are the automatic
safety release, enclosed mechanism.
Every Crystal washer has a factory guaran
tee. And last, bat not least, is the price, which
will be a surprise to you, for it is etJy $135.00.
ZawBtairs Star
Hew Beautiful a
Sheffield Silver
Sugar and Creamer
Loolh on Year Table
AXD how inexpensive they are, priced at
$330 and $4.75 a set There are several
styles to select from. Baraisb finished,
reld lined, Colonial and English turned desigta.
Make yourself or some friend a present of csa
isd see what a pleasure they wiTJ be.
Maia riaar
HouUtohcx Will Welcome This Opportunity to Slock Up on s
Towels and Household Linens
A 20 Discount
IT has been a long time since we could
offer linens and towels of as fine qual
ity as these for prices anywhere rear
as low. They are exceptional values and
are speeiallT priced for Monday.
Damask Table Cloths
$3.95 ,
Of excellent eruality. size 2x2 yards, with
choice cf hemstitched or scalloped edge.
Handsome circular designs. Each, $3.95.
Turkish Towel Sets, $1.50
An unusual rahae, consisting cf cr.
large towel, one guest towel and two wash
cloths. Have reat bice borders- The set
is priced at $130.
Damask Napkins, $10.95
A fine quality bleached linen damask
rapkiu cf pore flax. They have hem
stitched edige and come in a variety of
pretty designs. She 15x15 inches. Yerr
special at $10.95.
Dresser Scarfs, $1.19
Colored scallops of blue, pink or white
mak these dresser scarfs especiallT at
tractive. They are 1Si45 inches in sire
ar.d are only $1.19 each.
Huck Towels, 29c
25x35 hemmed huck towels of a very
fine quality, with a Grecian ley border
and extraordinary values at 29e each.
Madeira Dresser Scarfs
$5.50 '
Beautiful quality Irish linen, with band
scalloped edge and hand-embroidered de
signs. Sizes le-x43 and l?x54 inches.
These are exrepsonaliv good values a:
$5.50 each.
Pillow Cases, 49c
Hemstitched cases without filling or
dressing of ary kind. Siie 42xS6 or 45x
36 inches. These are greatly underpriced
at 49c each
Bed Spreads, $4.95
Beautiful colored bed spreads for larpe
sue beds. Select from rce. blue or lav-
ender at the low price . of $4.95 each.
Oi 'All Open Stock
China
Dinner Ware
HAVILAND, Bavarian or Austrian
china is included in this discouct
sale, which comprises an immense
assortment of patterns, either in gold bor
der decorations, encrusted gold or floral
decorations. Housewives will surely want
to take advantage of this saving on dinner
service of the finest qualities made.
Tak Flaar.
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