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    THE BEE: OMAHA. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 16. 1921.
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With Parades
Wedding Ceremony and Page
tnt With Cut of 600 Fea
turei Last Day of
Celebration.
Slienanroab, la., Oct. 15.
(Special Ingram) A parade of
progrett in which tarly day and
modern thingi Intermingled a gold
en wedding anniversary, symbolical
cf Shenandoah's hatl century cf hie
tory, were features of the final day
ot Shenandoah's celebration of iti
(funding SO years ago. The largetl,
prettiest, and moit elaborate of the
.tries of parade Mat held ycatcrday
afternoon. Colonel George Castle,
pioneer lawyer and civil war veter
an. headed it a marshal of the day.
Prize winning float of other days
participated.
The wedding celebration, In which
Dr. anil Mrs. C. C. Dalin took parts
of bride and bridegroom, wa solcm
- nized in an outdoor theater before
a crowd of 12,000.
The elaborate wedding ceremony
was performed on a stage rich with
utuntn foliage and palms. It was
an elaborate affair. Mrs. Frank
lfoxie and Mrs. E. A. Moore, who
were also 50 years old yesterday,
were given place of honor in the
parade. Charles E. l'ickctt of
Waterloo gave an address following
the wedding ceremony.
Eight turkeys, 40 chickens, 32
packages of sugar, 500 packages of
gum and 800 pennies were given
away when envelopes were thrown
from the tops of store buildings to
the scrambling crowd below.
The climax of the celebration was
the mammoth historical pageant
given by a cast of 600 actors in an
outdoor theater built at Monument
park. Scenes from early history of
' Shenandoah were shown as pages' of
a large book were turned. On one
side was the reading and on the op
posite one appeared actors forming
living picture. . The pageant was
written by Miss Blanche Alden,
Mrs. Helen Fischer and Miss Doro
thy Fosket and was under their su
pervision, assisted by Mrs. George
Gass Trainer. The history from the
date of the buying of Iowa from the
Indians was depicted.
Yesterday's crowd was the largest
of the week and the interest shown
in Shenandoah's birthday party was
far beyond expectations.
Leonard Wood Sworn in
As Philippine Governor
Manila, P. I., Oct. 15. Leonard
Wood became governor general of
the Philippines today. He was
sworn in immediately on his arrival
from Japan and immediately took
. up the duties of his new office.
Honesty, morality, economy, effi
. ciency, progress and government of
the people by their representatives
to the extent provided in the Jones
bill were the '.keynotes of Governor
General Wood's inaugural address.
Geddes to Lay Wreath on '
Tomb of "Unknown Soldier'
' London, Oct 15. Sir Auckland,
Geddes, British ambassador to the
United States, will lay the wreath
of South African flowers upon the
tomb of America's unknown war
rior. Arrangements have been made
by the government o. the Union ot
south Atnca tor sir Auckland to
act on behalf of Premier J. C. Smuts
and the people of his commonwealth.
The wreath will bear the following
inscription:
"America's unknown warrior. One
with ours in the great comradeship
of death, his' sacrifice calls us to
the great comradeship of the living.
"From the government and people
of the Union of. South Africa."
Leg and Job Lost, Man Sues
Railroad Company for $1,600
When a train cut off Jacob 01
scn's left leg in September, 1912, the
Illinois Central railroad bought him
a new leg and gave him back; his
job as track foreman.
They did all this on his promise
not to consult an attorney, he says.
On November 13, 1913, however,
they took away his job, although
they let him keep the leg, he says
in a petition filed yesterday in district
court against the company to re
cover $1,600 for what he alleges to
be a breach of faitly
Na Rlorcr7
Getting
Up Nights!
Bladder Weakness Quickly Correct
ed by Recent Scientific Discovery
For Old and Young.
50-Cent Package Free
What a wonder-
fin comfort la
.Imp all nJfbi and
uoi gel up at hart
unco, and maybe
six or eight times,
every night because
of bladder week-
a, H.t. yoo
forsotten what the
r a t f .n Inew and
luxury of an un
broken night of
ftroubled sleep It
Uker
Among the prin
cipal eaueeo of
Una trouble le
ciirooic enlarge-
WonJerfulf Wonderful! tat gland and
Sloop Like a Toe) All bladder Irritation
Ni.ht Lob( I Kelloft's and of tncee and
Brown Tableta from Frank oaenufle
J. Kell.gr Co, Battl.
Crk. Mich. Make On. J f"
Fed Young- Again. bued. a noted
nodical authority ear. "A symptom. tie euro Is
naually achieved e a The frequent impales,
le vrtnato and the recurring desire at night ceue.
Successes with tale salt 'ban been bad
kt mm of ninety jam"
Brery Kan. young and old. abould try thl. von
Serful treatment. It works upon the bladder to
lorrect the faults that are cauatn a host of nan
Says end nights of untold misery.
Kend coupon today, with elx rants nt sumps to
eelp nay postage and parking for a free 50c trial
ox of KeUrtrs Brown Tablets.
.ennawmenwanawenwannawananwa
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FREE TRIAL COUPON
rXArTK J. KEUOGO CO..
SSM Roffauator Block.
Battle Creek. Mick.
nOaffly sand lee. Ires, a SOs box of Kd-
uanrs Browa Tablets. I ancloeo So in
ke bets pay prntags and packing.
Cost of Single Shot of
Big Gun Would Give
Boy or Grl Education
Stit College. Pa., Oct IS. Gov.
William C Sproul, in so address
hers last night made a plea for dis
armament, declaring that single
shot of a big guo at th Aberdeen
proving grounds would send a boy
and girl through tht state's free edu
cations! system from the primary
grade to a collegiate degree. The
address was delivered at dinner
held in connection with the inaugura
tion of John M. Thomas at presi
dent of Pennsylvania state college.
"Isn't it timt that wt Hop such
sinful, criminal waste?" aiked the
governor. "On tht eve of tht dis
armament eonferenct let us all unite
to uphold the policy that will relieve
us of this awful extravagance. Let
us make our fortifications in the
hearts and souls of our people, not
in wasteful armament Tnt $40,000,
000 cost of a tingle battleship would
provide a free state university and
leave fJO.OOO.OOO for its endowment."
Pot, 13, Hit by Base Ball
Linton, Ind., Oct IS. John Sloan,
J J. is dead here at a result of being
struck by a bate ball fouled off bis
own bat The ball struck the youth
on the head and killed him instantly
during a school game.
Many Americans Who
Enlisted to Aid Spain
Reported Destitute
Washington, Oct. IS. Many of
the adventurous Americans who en
listed with iht'Spanith forcet to
fight tht Moon havt foui.d service
with tht Spanish troops was not
such as they expected and art re
ported destitute in SpaiUh ports.
Others have been rejected by tht
Spanish medical authorities and they,
too, are left stranded.
They were recruited mostly in
New York. Some of them came from
the ranks of unemployed, some were
former service men anj not a few
were former commissioned officers
in the United States army in the
world war.
The majority of centenarians lute
beeu poor people who havt lived a
simple life.
The Dee Want Adi. Art tht Best
Ruiiurir Boosters.
J Along With Cold Weather
comej the need lor
Fine
Warm
Blankets
and
Bedding
Great Progress Sale
Continues Monday with Bargains Supreme
Wool finished
Plaid
Blankets
Plaid Wool Finished Blankata
In assorted colors; 1 thread
whipped edges; a wonderful
bargain; Monday, each.. 1,79
Genuine All Felt Mattress Made
of auperior quality ticking; deeply
tufted; Imperial roll edge; three
row stitching; standard weight
60 pounds; for full double beds;
the valuea range from 16.50 to
22.50; specially priced for Mon
day at 10.50, 12.75, 16.00
Felt Mattress All layer cotton
felt; covered with splendid qual
ity fancy art ticking; deeply tuft
ed; this mattress is built, not
stuffed; made with a roll edge;
full standard weight and alze;
positively worth 10.95; Monday,
each 6.50
Basement West
Wool Mixed
Plaid
Blankets
In assorted colors; neatly
whipped' edges; also 66x80
inches; warranted' 60 per cent
wool filling; a splendid 7.00
value; Monday, pair, 5.00
Basement West.
Monday's Offerings in
Decorative '
Art
Goods
Rich Mahogany Trays 10x16
Inches; glass fittings cemented In
so water cannot leak through;
mahogany handles and removable
back; special, - . - 1.00
Decorated Metal Waste Basket
Octagon shape; in rose, blue and
black; special,, .1.75
19x52 Tapestry Library Scarfs
Rich color combinations; special,
each,; . 3,95
Third Floor West
A Few of the Many
Conveniences Among Our
House
Furnishings at
Bargain
Prices
Bath Stools Made of seasoned
wood; nicely white enameled;
rubber tips on feet; special,
at - - 1.39
Ironing Boards Full size;, made
of hardwood and strongly braced;
regularly 2.79; special at 1.98
Kitchen Tables With porcelain
enameled steel tops, base and
legs; nicely enameled white
drawer for knives; regular 12.00;
very apeclal 6.98.
Electric Irons Full No. 6 slae:
fully nickeled and polished; guar
anteed lor l year; special 4,49
Buy a Hoover Suction Sweeper
at Brandeia. Convenient terms.
Phone for demonstration. ,
Fifth Floor West
1 1 1 1 I
' Monday
A Day of Real
Values in the
Notions Dept.
Dress Forms
Our Jersey covered bust Dress
Forms; very size; i rrpr
regular 3.00; each, 10
Scissors
Scissors (steel), 6',4 and 7H
Inch; straight and trimmer
handles; regular value 1.35
and 1.50; Monday CQ
special, , m
Thread
King 3-cord Sewing Thread;
all sizes; black and white;
Monday special, 9()
per dozen spools, J
Shoe Laces
Shoe Laces for Everybody;
short flat laces; in tan, gray,
black and white; Z
15c value, 2 pairs for,
a
Bound Laces
Thousands ot pairs of long
round Laces; special for Mon-
iay; per dozen
pairs,
Mtla Floor West
25c
Bath Robes
Made of soft blankets
in a variety of pat
terns and sizes ; priced
for Monday Q QQ
selling, ' fJO
Long Sateen
Bloomers
In black,' navy, green
or brown; double elas
tic at knee; Oft.
Monday,. v 9C
i, ... , Third Floor Sooth 1
French and
English Val
French and English Val
f , Lace insertions ; many are
matched sets ; ' y to 2 inches
wide 5 10c value, -
Per yard 3
Mnla Floor Center
Children's
Dresses
Children 's - Gingham and
Chambray Dresses Assort
ed styles and colors ; trim
med collars and cuffs; also
belted effects; broken sizes,
priced for Monday r. !
:. Each,
, Third floor Bast,
Kodak
Enlargements
Bring your favorite nega
tive to our Kodak Depart
ment and we will make an
enlargement of it, any size
up to 8x10 inches. 2Sc
Mala Fl.
Went
Monday Exceptional Values in
Domestics-
Bleached Muslin
Bleached Muslin, and Cambric; 38 inches wide;
splendid quality, full spring water bleach; limit
of 20 yards to each customer;
your choice, per yard.
lOc
Gingham
Dress Gingham; In plaids, checks and stripes;
good quality for children's dresses; 2 to 10
yard lengths; special, 10V2C
White Pajama Checks
White Padama Checks; splendid quality for
underwear, night gowns, pajamas, boys' and
girls' waists, etc., 10 to 20-yard
lengths; 36 in. wide; ape., yard,
Bleached Sheeting '
Sheeting Bleached Sheeting; 81 inches wide;
genuine eastern make; splendid quality for
making full size sheets; wonderful OA
Os7l
12V2c
value; Monday, per yard,
Unbleached Muslin
Heavy, round thread quality; it inches wide;
9'2C
priced at less than the present
mill cost; per yard.
Cotton Foulard
26 Inches wide In a beautiful assortment of
Kail printings and color combina
tions; special, per yard,
48c
Percale
Light and dark colons; dress, wrapper and
shirting styles; serviceable mill lengths; 3G
Inches wide; extraordinary value; Qlnf
special, pec yard, 2C
Blue Bell Cheviot
Warranted fast colors; in all the staple stripes
and checks; useful mill remnants; OJ
special, per yard, lani 2C
Madras Shirting
32 Inches wide; beautiful woven designs in .
corded and other effects; ,C
splendid value; per yard, OOC
Main Floor South
Progress Sale Another
Week!
THE Brandeia Store Progress Sale will be continued.
You will find all sorts of goods in our advertising
today and you will find also that the prices are
lower than have been quoted to you since tht war, while
you know, of course, that the quality Is all that it should
be. Read our advertisements carefully and remember that
the offerings outlined are only hints of others given In
very department Monday will be a great day h,The
Brandeia Store. Everyone will want to visit our Seventh
Floor, where the new furniture department Is located. You
will admit that with the beautiful up-to-date furniture and
tow prices It was well worth waiting for.
We believe that the function of The Brandeia Store Is
to perform a service to this community. We believe also
that our advertising makes tbla service more valuable to
you. It enables us to tell you about new merchandise and
xtt particular advantages and service we can offer you
day after day. Truthful advertising is Valuable to yon.
It la a powerful force from a buying standpoint It pro
tects buyers and does not arouse false expectations. Our
desire l to operate this store on such genuinely frank
principles that the people may turn to It with confidence
at all times. Many problems confront us, but we believe
that we are helping materially to restore the old buying
power of the dollar without sacrificing the quality or va
riety of our offerings.
J. L. BRANDEIS & SONS.
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Specials in Silks
Satin Charmeuse 40 inches
wide with beautiful silky
sheen; the season's preferred
colors for smart gowns; regu
lar 8.00 value; spe- qj
cial for Monday, e0
Canton Crepe Extra heavy
quality, in the desired shades
of navy, brown, jade, black
and white. The season's most
Lavored weave. Regular 4.00
value. . g qp
Sale price, aWocO
All Silk Duvetyne 38 inches
wiae; m ail tne shades wanted
for trimmings and
dresses,
Japanese Silk Pongee Evenly
woven, finest quality Imported
32-inch width; natural color;
for dresses, blouses, children's
wear or drapes. Q C
Regular 1.25 value, , OOC
Crepe de Chine 40 inches
wide; a three thread silk that
always gives satisfactory
wear; a wide assortment of
street and evening shades,
also black IOC
and white, Aeanid
Costume Velvet 36 Inches
wide; a practical material for
dresses, suit or separate coat ,
in a big range of Fall Q C A
shades, . OeOU
Corduroy 32-Inch wide wale In many colors, Including Jack
Rose, Mignon, Peacock, White, Navy, France, Copen- rj f
hagen, Battleship and Amethyst, . DC
. Main Floor Center 1
5.75
Women's
Undergarments
Satin and Crepe de Chine
Bloomers '
Many ' different styles in both
light and dark shades. These
Bloomers are placed on sale at
a fraction of their real Q OQ
worth for Mon. selling., ''i7
Gowns and Billy Burke
Pajamas
Outing Flannel Gowns and
Billie Burke Pajamas; made of
soft outing flannel; OQa
Monday,
Muslin Gowns and Envelope
, ' Chemises
Muslin Gowns and Envelope
Chemises, cut .full,, regular
sizes; built up ; shoulders or
bodice tops; set in or klmona
sleeves; specially fiQf
priced for Monday,
Third Floor Center
BRANDEIS RESTAURANTS
When yoa ro entertained by your friends down east, you can eaally
return tho compliment and Invite them to the Brandeis Reetouranli. Tou
are having tho best accommodations for this purpose.
RALPH WILLIAMS
and his WONDERFUL MUSIC and
tho Moat Refined Entertainment
I'nsurpamable Kitchen Combined With Satisfactory Serrlco.
Our object Is to put In our organisation that atmosphere of cordiality
which Is so pleasing and desirable when you are ordering your luncheon or
dinner.
MONDAY
Kew Entertainment Every Monday.
Our table d'hote lunch for It cents Is tho tslk of the town. Table
d'Hote In tho evening at 1.2. Special dlpner, ll.SO. Exclusively served
In our club prill. . . ...
Accommodations Private dining room for banquets from to I0
with the most wondert'U accommodations In the city.
Ratea from S1J10 tip.
Restaurant Telephone Douglas 424. Ws Aim t Please Too.
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Some Unusual Values in Drugs
H. Hubbard Ayer's Luxuria1 Cream, 75c siie. 59J
Cutex Cuticle Remover, regular 85c 27 tj
Jergen's Almond Lotion, regular 35c 244
Mavis Face Powder, regular 50c ....394
Palm Olive Soap, regular 10c. -jit '.
Creme Oil Soap, regular 10c, 6J4J or Per floien ...... i. .75
' Pepsodent Tooth Paste, regular 60c 37 i
Daggett and Ramsdell Cold Cream, regular 60c. 44J
Jardin de Rose Face Powder, 50c size 29
41b. bar Pure Castile Soap 89
Hardwater Castile Soap 6tJ
Sempre Giovine. regular 60c 39tJ
Phillip's Milk of Magnesia, regular 60c 39
Kolynos Tooth Paste 23
Peroxide, 8-oz. j 15
Lux. special package ......-....... 'ilJs
White Ivory Finish Mirror, regular 4.50 92.98
Vacuum Bottle, plain or corrugated, 2.00 value .98
One pound Hospital Cotton, 60c Talue i 27
Hinds' Honey and Almond Cream, for chapped hands and face
face, regular 50c 37
7-lnch Triple Cut Flexible Files.. 23.
50c Imported Steel Tweezers, special....".... 25
, Main Floor West
Latest Creations Dinner Gowns
Fashioned From the Newest
Materials
Black Cire Lace used over canton crepe and satin ex
presses the always beautiful and creative instinct of Paris.
, The intricate designs of the lace is thrown into bold re
lief over the soft, rich background of canton or satin.
Brocaded chiffon combined with plain colored chiffon is
another innovation that is sure to please the fashionably
dressed woman. These materials are shown in orchid,
rose, brown, fuchsia and black. ' '
The materials lose none of their beauty in the din
ner gowns on display. The uneven hem line and the
. lower waist lines are characteristic of the mode of the
season. " ' ' ' '
SQ00
up
Second Floor West
Mitt .MZ i
Nemp Corsets $5.00
1
Because there is less support for the figure
above the waist lines than formerly, tho Im
portance of the corset is greater than ever.
Only the figure properly suported below the waist
can enjoy full comfort. The woman1 who already
recognises this fact and appreciates tho wonderful,
strides made In hyglenlo corsetry insists upon
a properly fitted Nemo corset. Tnero la no plane;
In all Omaha where hygienic corsetry, In both Its
scientific and practical phases, la Quito aa well
understood aa In our. corset store. . ,
A Nemo will keep you from kettlng too tired, It
will prevent yon from overtaxing your strength,
It will take tho strain, off your body and pre,oerva
Its natural symmetry. The fitting service here Is
free. The Nemo Self Reducing Corset, atyle 10,
as Illustrated, for the -figures that likes perfect
freedom above the waist line this model, takes
good care of hips and thlRha. The self-reducing
atrap will control and 'reduce tho bdomen.
Slsea to 38.- . .
Third Floor North, j
Coronet Hats $10
-oronet Hats are always $10, yet they are always
orth more. This new shipment, made especially
tor us, is of felt, something new and different, so
soft as to texture that they seem almost like fur?
From a wide range of colors you can brighten your
costume effect by choosing a Coronet Hat in one of
the gayer shades. Some are finished with a fluffy
bow of velvet, others in a more severe tailored effect.
Always $10 Worth More
Second Floor" East
Don't Fail to see Our House Furnishings
and Furniture Ads in Today's Paper
Sani-table Tub f or
Baby's Bath
A wonderful labor saver for
mother and a protection for
baby. Exactly as illustrated.
Rests firmly on the top of any
bath tub at the most convenient
height. Makes unnecessary the
carrying of water from one room
to another. The Dressing Table
provides an ideal place for dry
ing and dressing the baby and
prevents any chance of injury
from dropping him. The Basin
is so constructed that it sup
ports the child upright and pre
vents him from slipping down
nnder rrater. The Sani Table
Tub mates it possible to give
the bath in a warm bathroom,
eliminating all tiresome, awk
ward methods and can be hung
on the wall out of the way when
not in use. See the Sani Table
Tub demonstrated in our In
fanta' Apparel Department.
Price
10.00
Third Fleer East
Silk Umbrellas
260 Fine Taffeta Silk Um
brellas with backolite and Per
sian ivory handles Inlaid with
colors to match- the silk; well
made with a tape edge finish.
The colors are In the dress
shades of navy, brown, green,
red . and black. These Um
brellas are a charming acces
sory to your costume as well
as a necessity for rain or
shine. The values are excel
lent Monday,
special at.
4.50
Monday
In Our Basement
Jewelry Dept.
Chiffon Velvet Hand Bags
many styles and shapes In
black, brown, taupe, plum and
navy; mounted on heaTy sli
er frames with chain handles;
some are covered frames with
fabric handles; silk lined and
fitted with double inside coin
purse; 4.50 to 6.00 value at
3.49;
Basement Center