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THE BEE: OMAHA. SATURDAY, DECEMBER
1921.
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2 Divorces, $15,000
Balm, Sought in
Quadruple Tangle
Mrs. Nettie L Alltman Aiks
Separation, Naming Mrs.
I . Florence Claaen as
' "Love Thief'
r Mrs. Nettie L. AlUman, in
lit answer to Walter E. Alls
man'i petition for divorce, named
Mrs. Florence Clasen as a co-respondent.
She asked separate main;
tcnance.
Mrs. Allsmsn also filed suit ' in
district court yesterday against Mrs.
Clasen, charging her with alienat
ing her husband's affections, and
asking $15,000 damages. -
Mrs. Clasen, October 26, asked
district court for a divorce from
August Clasen, charging cruelty.
Capiat Issued for Allsman. '
Z I.ate yesterday afternoon," at the
request of 'Mm. Allsman, ' a capias
a$ issued ' for Mr. Allsman, for
alleged failure to support his wife
and children,
-In her cross-petition. Mrs. Alls
nlan alleges that his love for Mrs.
Clasen and in a fit of anger he
railed her vile and vulgar name.
SJie also charges him with being
abusive to his children.
For two months prior to Novem
ber. 1918. Mrs. Allsman alleges that
her husband refused to provide food
for her and the children .and sev
eral times the latter - went hungry.
In her netition she also alleges
hat on November 18 of this vear
small brought one of Mrs.- Cla-
en's sons to her home where h;
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ising his own children, Mrs. A 11s-
n says he railed the Clasen boy
Jearmg raincs.
Sent Heme to Mother.
On November 19 her husband
rut her and the i.hildren top her
lother's home in Blair. Neb. She
prs the fptfrt to deny him" an ab-
lute tkorce, Mie has two boys,
n;'.f.' 7 years old, and Roland, 13
.iriths. . ,
To recover damages from Mrs.
m
Your Hat
l at Your Price
TELOUB HATS
PERM HATS t
SMOOTH HATS
ROUGH HATS
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Quality Hats at positive
ly lowest In the city
.prices.. ':v;vv'',.,..'"
Fine Hats (f r aa
feature at . p9UU
, Mallory
Quality Hats
John B. Stetson
Famous Hats .
and
$5-$6
,$7
better
SPifHaU$3.50-$4
Gaps, many new pattern
effects
$1.50 to $3.00
FIB CAPS
The middle west's $5.
best showing of
luxurious fur caps. tO
Lowest prices innc
years , $60
Boys' and Cbildren'3
Winter Headwear
81.00 to 83.00
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COBRECT APPAREL FOR
MEN AND WOMEN
Clasen, Mrs. Allsman alleges that
her husband became acquainted
with Mrs. Oaten in Augutt, She
charges that Mrs. Oaten wrongful
ly contrived and intended to deprive
her of her hutband's society and
protection and to destroy the love
and affection of ber husband.
In her petition for divorce, Mrs.
Clasen charges her husband with
cruelty. She says she is hard of
hearing and alleges that he tauntt
her with her afflictions. She also
charges him with non-support and
avers that she was forced to do
dressmaking to support herself. In
a cress-petition, he, charges her
with cruelty. Judge Sears granted
her a temporary alimony of $50 a
month.
Man Found With Throat
. Cut; Suicide Is Belief
Patrolman Reber yesterday morn
ing discovered man hidden in some
weeds between Seventh and Eighth
streets on Leavenworth street, with
his throat cut from ear to ear. He
was rushed to St. Joseph hospital,
but died shortly after beins taken
there. ...
Police believe the man. who was
identified as Frank Urban, a Union
Pacific employe, killed himself. . A
knife was found near where he had
lain.
Urban, until two weeks ago.
worked in a steel gang . at .Grand
Island, Neb.
Gift to Shoe Fund
Aids Poor Waifs
And Donor Has That Pleasant
Feeling of "Fullness ;
After Civiiig."
You may have felt tlmt feeling
of "fullness after eating."
Have you ever felt that feeling of
"fullness after giving?"
The latter is a decidedly pleasant
feeling. It's good for the soul of the
giver. ,
And while you are experiencing
that peasant feclinjt, there is a feel-
ingr of warmth ana romiori tor
which you are responsible, in tne
feet of some poor waif, son or daugn
ter of a widowed mother. who is
fighting a bitter fight with poverty
and adversity.
Send a contribution to The Hei,
to he used in supplying hoes4o the
waifs of the desperately poor. Do
it now, if you can.
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Our Annual
Pre-Christntas
Neckwear Sale
MORE wonderful in values than ever be-;
fore, more gloriously; attractive pat-;
terns, more exquisite quality silks. j
Opens Saturday Morning v
Flte enormous groups radical- , . (,
ly underpriced 'as follows:- '
'::45c;l:::65il:95ci
The Sale price for
. 75c neckwear.
The sale price for
$1.00 neckwear.
The sale price for
" $1.50 neckwear.
$Jj5 j $J
The sale price for
$2.00 neckwear.
65
The sale price for
$2.50 neckwear.
BEE FIFTEENTH STREET WINDOW DISPLAY CHOOSE
. "HIS" CHRISTMAS NECKWEAR NOW.
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CORjtECT APPAREL FOR MEN AND WOMEN:
JOHN A. SWANSO.V, Pres.
WM. L. HOLZMAN,' Treis.
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.Demaidl Quality CI
Don't Buy the Inferior Clothing That's Being
Peddled at a, Price" Elsewhere on
One Pretext or Another
A N unparalleled combination of attractions
for Clothes buyers here. Not only the fin
est of fine quality clothes, not only the greatest
selections in the West, ' but on top of all
the many style and quality features not found
elsewhere 4 v
Here You Find in Full Swing the '
Underselling Campaign Supreme
Save Real Money Here--Buy
Superb Quality Suits
and Overcoats
' Every Dollar's W orth of Our Enormous Stocks ,
Underpriced. We Will Continue to Sell-
One Minute
Store Talk .
"TkaiV a thrill of satis,
faction in buying clothes
horo that l'vo vr uporl-
J in any other sloro in
roorlca. In tha first pUca,
you have th goods,
and in tho socond
placo you're deter
mined to get tho good
will of your patrons
by unstinted attention
which spells Service that
it reveletion," said
uttomer whose calling
akes him to the large!
ities in the country.
Our $35 Suits
and Overcoats-
25
Our $45 Suits $OC
, and Overcoats J4J
Our $60 Suits
and Overcoats
$45
Our $40 Suits
and Overcoats-
Our $50 Suits
and Overcoats
Our $65 Suits
and Overcoats
High School Suits, $15, $18, $20, $25
Here, too, you save $10.00 to $15.00! . :
Men Extra. Trousers
Several thousand pairs underpriced. Greatest
values in America: All sizes. All wanted weaves.
Overcoat Selections Supreme
Great Coats yith full double
button cyclone belt and con
vertible collars. The storm
coat of coats.
Leather yoke and chamois in
terlined overcoats. Windproof
where you need it. ,
Imported Overcoats in beaut i-'
ful soft silky weaves, novelty
patterns, overplaids, smart col
orings. Warmth without weight coat3.
Ideal for street or motor wear.
Ulsters or ulsterette models.
Featuring Kuppenheimer Good Clothes
Society Brand Clothes Hickey Freeman Clothes Fashion Park Clothes
. and a score oj other famous lines. , v
SEE OUR
WINDOWS
TODAY
oiks
$30 ifW
0iS e ' :' -,
. Ipl Society
f a Brand
$3.50,5.00,$7.50
Plaid back overcoatings in a
host of original new patterns
and solid color effects, silk
treated
Chesterfields and other dress
models. Many richly siik
. lined. Self or velvet collars.
sr inn 1 -rr mrttirtt
JOHN A SWAMSOM..
COMPARE
OUR VALUES
ALWAYS ;.
CORRECT APPAREL. FOR MEN AND WOMEN
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Attend the Amazing Sale of
Quality Silk SHirts, at
; Worth $8.50 to $10.00
The lowest price ever known for such magnificent quality silks -and attractive
patterns. A sale of finest Silk Shirts strictly new not a '' job, lot. You'll
regret it if you miss it. : - '
Tog'll find in ihh sale finest jersey silk shirts, heavy hroadcloth silk .
shirts English loom silks, genuine Kayle crepe siias, heavy satin stripe
; .. y rrepe silks and King's cloth silk shirts in novelty and conserTatb
wtors. Slws 14 to 17.
Men's '" .
Sweaters
ramraoth showing of - men's
shawl collar, "V" neck, sport
style and pullover sweaters. All
colors and combinations
34.50. 85.00. 83.50.
87.50 op.
;. v. . " -Men's -
Underwear
To choose from "such vast a stocl'
means satisfaction. Vassar,' Superior
Duofold, Cooper, Wright's HealU
Union Suits. All . weights. Price
Sl.OO. S1.50. S2.00. S2.50
83.00 up. .
GLOVE HEADQUARTERS.
All the famous makers Perrin's, Fowne's, Adler s, Dent's, Northrup,
Haller and Daniel Hays in dress, street, auto and heavy warm gloves.
t I IIP
I I aid li50 to 18. 2&)U
Great Money Saving Values Await You
Boys' Warm Over coats, at
: Worth $10.00 to $12.50
Here you'll find 'all-wool coats with all-wool' linings- - '
full belted double breasted button to neck slylcs
colors, browns .blues, irravs. in solM mi f.,
ages 3 to 10 years. 1 . , . .
Kiddie Coats Special, at tTcn
rAhSSalUeS.'n Jvercoats 'or the little tols-chinchillas
cheviois. fancy tweeds-all wool lined. Ages 1 to i years. .
Boys' Overcoats, at QdS
ther astonishing offer-Boys' f?hetland Chinchilla Over-
.Other aRtnniRhtn- effar n ..- ci..(i . "... -
fueuaaa (.nincniiia Uvcr-
jats-silrer. gray, new brown and navy, also big selection.
)t fancy mixture overcoats and solid colors In oxfords, browns
greens, heathers. Jersey and flannel lined. Convertible col
lars. Ages 3 to 10 years.
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Great ahasslns silk fancy clock hosiery and
wool: flWlUle and silk ..404 to 8225
MEN'S SILK AND KNITTED REEFERS
' " MEJTS HA5DEEBCHHFS
Complete showing" of Initial, fancy border,
all silk, pure linen and hemstitched hand
kerchiefs. .
BOYS' SHIRTS
High grade shirts and blouses in attractive
new patterns celebrated "Kaynee" and
-K. k S." makes. Blouses 95s to 82.00.
Shirts at 1.25 to 83.50.
IVorth
(o.fXl to
. B01S SMEATEKS
Buy "his" Christmas sweater now from
complete stocks. . Pullovers, "V neck,
shawl collar. All wetghts. weaves and
colors. 83.50. 85.00. 86.00. 88.50.
CORRECT APPAREL FOR MEN AND WOMEN :
BOYS' GLOVES AND MITTENS. 50d to 84.50.