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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (March 19, 1921)
-, THE EE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, MARCH 19, 1921. fi Ncaring Quota For Relief Work Nebraska Official for Chinese Drive Expects to Reach Goal ia 10 Days. "It the workers in Omaha do not lad us we will have Omaha's quota of $50,000 for the Chinese famine relief within 10 days, J. W. Carpen ter, vice chairman of the drive in Nebraska, announced yesterday. We hope to have the state's quota of $lnO.000 by April IS x Word has been received here, Mr. Carpenter said, that only $5 is need cd to save a life in China now be cause of the approaching June har vest. "If we can help the Chinese until the June harvest everything will be all right," said Mr. Carpenter, "If w e don't, 15,000,000 men, women and children will die." - Contributions should be mailed to W. Dale Clark, vice president Oma ha National bank. Monmouth College Girls' Glee Club to Give Concert The girls' glee club of Monmouth college, Monmouth, 111., will give a concert in the Central United Fres byterian church, Twenty-fourth, and Dodge streets, Tuesday evening, March 29, under the auspices of the Christian Endeavor society. Monmouth alumni among them W. G. Ure, W. T. Graham, R. B. Wallace and the Rev. Paul Cal houn, pastor of the church, are pro moting the musical. George McKit rick is publicity director. Presbyterians Will Not Sell School o Boys' Home The executive committee of the Presbyterian" Theological seminary decided to reconsider its plans fo sell the seminary property in North Omaha to Catholic interests for use as a new location for Father Flan agan's home for boys. This interrup tion of the negotiations followed a .kies of protests from North Side hurches. Catholics of the Sacred Heart parish were said to be opposed to the sale. Great Ships bring the rich cod-liver oil used exclusively in Scott's Emulsion I across seas from Norway, to assure the utmost in quality and efficacy. Every drop of Soott'm EmuMon is stored up strength. Scott A Bown, Bleomflala, N. J. ALSO MAKERS OF lU'HOIDS (Tablet or Granules) Fop ItJniftPCTIfltJ IllVIVIhaW SWIVJ m i m imam 1 FTC f i i if III 5 Brief City News Fall As "Vamp" Detective r.en Danbatim failed to quulify as a vam pire. Thursday ho went forth in the. most vamplsh vamp garb and waited Jn vain four hours for two auto bandits to appear. Thought "Cops" Wore HjiiiUUs Julius Orkin, mistaking MntorryeUs OrHeers Haley and Kruegi-r for ban dits on the West Center street road Thursday nU&t, "stepped" on the gas of hia automobile and was ar rested for exceeding the speed lim its. The fine was i:50. lMoiHir Florl.-t Dies Edward C. HrflinK. 83. pioneer florist, died ThurxUay in a ho.pltul, followlnc an attack of heart disae. lie founded the Ertltnic block. The funeral will t held Saturday afternoon from the Duffy and Johnston chapel. Burial will be in Laurel Hill cemetery. Man Found Demi John Monroe, 59, woodehopper Jn the employ of J. It. West, north of Florence, was found dpad in a cabin on the West farm. The county attorney an nounced that death waa due to nut ural causes. ADVERTISEMENT Keeping Well Is True Economy There i s real econo- my in keep ing your health up to start dard. You not only save the ex pense of ill ness but you are increas- Inc vour pro ductive power and actually making more money. The most economical means to re- lfrivo normal health if VOU are run down or under weight i$ to take Father John'sVMedicine, because Suilds flesh and strength and helps to establish normal health by na ture's own, method. It is all pure and wholesome nourishment, guar- nntaart -froo frnm nlcnhol tiT HftnCer- ous drugs and has had more than j sixtv-five years' success as a tonic and body builder. 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Sherman 4 McConnall Drug Co. ADVERTISEMENT 666 ' is a prescription for Colds, Fever and LaGrippe. It's the most speedy remedy we knot? "You Tell 'em Freddie, My Suit Came in Two 'Pants'!" twin pants Man Alive! ' That's just the in novation that has been lacking to make men's suits perfect! It's here now in reality! " the satisfaction of having extra trousers is unmeasurable ! Think of the times you've hunted the town over. for a pair of pants to match a perfectly good coat and vest! Now that's "passe" and here's the "rub" of it: They cost no more here than ordinary single-pant suits cost elsewhere! formerly priced $50.00 to $60.00. now priced $34.50, $37.50, $39.50, $42.50 and $45. , new spring patterns, pencil stripes in blue and gray, iridescents, checks, etc., and in the Spring's Newest Styles. It's still- if you're alive Saturday (and we hope you are) listen: We're going to make a "corker" out of Satur day we're going to make a day you'll like lo remember. 118 Men's New Spring Suits, that have been selling at $45 and $50 are in a lot that we have marked to sell Saturday, at an unheard of and undreamed of price : 118 of this season's Newest Models! Styles and materials are varied, and pleasing. Be on hand early Saturday morning and get one, of the greatest values Omaha's men have ever seen at such nn opportune time.- Shirley's Clothes Shop 109 South Sixteenth Street 1 Your Shoes for Dress Occasions You will find splendid varieties of dress shoes at the Walk-Over store at prices .that are an economy. STRAP SIMPLICITY Notice the new cut-out idea in this one-strap pump. There is a wonderful treatment of lines in this style. "Not the least sugges tion of ornate decoration, yet this dainty strap has striking origi naUty.Try $H.()0 vwva N 1 k- K M T rl I 1 J Mr.an. mSh j BRECKS,w tiSifol UCJqqot SHOP BOOT SHOP 317 South 16th Street Children's StorV Hour, Saturday, 10 to 11 A. M. Third Floor PURGES StiASH G 'EVERYBODY;? STORS mm BibleS EASTER C1FTS We have just received a large assortment of Oxford and Nelson American standard Bibles and Testaments. Priced from 40c to $14.00. Third Floor "Home Special" for Saturday Canned Peaches ,at 23c Housewives will be interested in our home special for Saturday. This week it is a splendid quality of canned California peaches. Number 2i size cans with the peaches packed in 25 syrup. Very specially priced at 23c a can, or 4 cansfor 90c. We reserve the right to limit quantities. Downatairs Stora Easter Greeting Cards Are Here in Large Assortments Small dainty booklets or cards; larger booklets or cards beau tifully decorated with spring designs; cover hand-tinted senti ments, engraved. 10c to 75c. Cards for the Kiddies Favors and Decorations X Beautiful bright colored mechani- Place cards, tallies napkins, gar- to 25c Easter table or festivities. v Main Floor Stationery Dapartmcnt Victor Records SUNG BY SOPHIE BRASLAU That Should Be In Your Collection Swadiah Love Seng. Yohreit (In Hebraw). Swoateat Story Ever Told. Drinking Song. Croon, Croon, Underneath the Moon. Baby Mine. ' Birds in the Night. Pirate Dream. My Joaua, As Thou WJit. Thy Beaming Eyaa. Greatest Miracle of All. Other Records Just Received Kol Nldrei Played by Elman. Hebraiachea Lied and Tani Played by Zimbaliit. Hebrew Melody Played by Heifetz. Hymn to the Sun Elman. t Symphonic Eapagnole Elman. Cradle Song Elman. Every Woman Will Want One of . These Fascinating Taffeta Frocks New Bags To Complete the Easter Costume A bag harmonizing with hat. gloves and apparel, lends an air of smartness to a woman's dress. Our new assortments represent the new est shapes leathers and colors and ai-e of the finest quality materials and made with the best of workmanship. All styles at all prices. For Saturday An Absolute Clearance of Fabric Bags $4.95 ' In a variety of styles and mater ials, velvets, duvetynes, brocades and satins, priced at about one half and less. Colors are browns, gray, navy, hen na, taupe and black. Very special $4.95. Main Floor at $25 $35 $45 Spring Weight ' Union Suits, $1.00 Women's cotton union suite, made in various styles, in cluding the Bodice or regulation tops, cuff or loose knee, also closetl suit. Size 4 to 9. Spe cially priced at $1.00 suit. Main Floor 200 Women's Hats Showroom Samples) On Sale Saturday at $5.00 ' A very fortunate purchase from one of New York's leading manufacturers, representing samples that are used in the showrooms, have arrived just in time for Saturday's selling. , Bought at price and to be sold Saturday at the ridiculously low price of $5.00. Clever little sailors, quaint pokes, new mushroom effects, every new and wanted style. All the new colors, including black. Remember the old adage about "the early bird," but we are' certain that a word to the wise is sufficient. Second Floor i Women's Silk Hose 0 the Finest Quality The test of hose is in the wearing, but the practical women want to know beforehand how well they wear, Our silk hose are of the finlst qualities and are recognized by particular women as hose that give splendid satisfaction. Silk hose in the popular shade of gray may be had from $2.00 to $3.75, both in plain silk and chiffon silk. Beautiful embroidered hose in various shades, including black, from $2.75 to $4.75. Plain silk hose, all colors, from $1.10 to $5.00. s Silk hose with Pointex heel at $3.00 and $3.75. Silk hose with Pointex heel and lisle top, at $2.75. . Main Floor Frocks expressive of all the piquant charm of the springtime sea son. Be&tiful models for all types, occasions and age. In the new est bouffant effects, with overskirts, panniers, flying ruffles, frills and flouncings with clever and becoming necklines and sleeve treatments, some trimmed with eyelet embroidery, tinsel, tracery, silk embroi dery and braid, in all the wanted shades. Priced very low for Sat urday. Second Floor The New Wraps Are So Becoming and Practical As Well A large collection of wraps and coats, comprising the newest con ceptions of style authorities have arrived in time for Easter. They are soft, graceful and modish, are developed in several distinctly new and' charming fabrics. Prices range from $25.00 to $175.00 Second Floor Correct Gloves for Easter Priced Low for Saturday Every well-dressed girl or woman must be correctly and newly gloved for Eastertide. Here are several of our most popular styles which are of superior workmanship and materials and are priced very low. Lambskin Gloves, $6.75 An excellent quality of French lambskin gloves in 16 button mousquetaire style, with Paris point embroidery, white only, $6.75. , Kid Gloves, $5.95 French kid gloves in 8 and 12-button lengths, with Paris point embroidery, in white only. Per pair, $5.95. Kid Gloves, $4.75 French kid gloves, two-clasp style, with fancy two-tone and self embroideries and contrasting pearl buttons in white, black, beaver, pongee, and navy. Per pair, $4.75. Kid Gloves, $3.75 French kid-gloves, two-clasp style, with Paris point m .broidery in white and navy. Per pair, $3.75. Chamoisette Gloves, $2.25 Imported chamoisette gloves, 16-button mousquetaire style. Spear point embroidery in pongee and white. Per pair, $2.25. Main Floor Special Offering of Gossard Brassieres, 75c Give a flat, boyish form to those wearing thpm. They are made of closely woven mesh with a satin dot, with ribbon straps. A special purchase that has just been received and are priced very low at 75c. On sale Satur day. Sizes 32 to 42. 7 Second Floor Never Before Such Pretty Neckwear The charming fixings for Milady's neck include collars, Jabots, guimpes, dainty col ar and cuff sets, made of organdie lace and net,, em broidered by hand, frilled and tucked to make them as beautiful as possible. They give charm to the wearer and brighten up the suit or frock. We can't begin tON describe them. You simply must see them for yourself and enjoy them to the fullest extent. Main Floor Sale of Children's Hats, $3.95 Both large and' small Milans in black, navy and brown. Finished with pretty streamer effects made of finest quality ribbons. They come with the new adjust able linings that fit any head. See them Saturday $3.95. Second Floor beautiful Silk-Lingerie for the Spring Wardrobe Five Special Groups for Saturday . Garments of silk are growing to be more in demand every day. Women realize thatthey are economical, for they wash well and always look dainty. Bloomers and petticoats such as these will make a practical addition to your outfit at very little cost. Billie Burke Pajamas $3.95 Billie Burke pajamas of satin, trimmed with val lace in empire effect, pockets and frills, $3.95. Envelope Chemise $1.95, $3.95 Envelope chemise of satin pussy wil low, taffeta and crepe de chine in dainty flesh shades and white. Elaborately trimmed with laces, ribbons and rose buds. In bodice and empire models. $1.95 to $3.95. Camisoles, $1.50 $1.95, $2.50 Camisoles of satin with insets of lace, ribbon and net. Others in hemstitched tailored effects. $1.50, $1.95, $2.50. Petticoats, $4.95, $6.95 In all the new suit shades, with flounces in block designs of contrasting colors, or insets of floral ribbon in taf feta, radium satins and jersey silk. $4.95 to $6.95. Bloomers, $4.95, $6.95 Ankle length bloomers in two-tone satins and jersey silks in suit shades, fitted top and bottom. w Second Floor A