Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, December 06, 1921, Page 3, Image 3

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    OMAHA. TUESDAY, PECKMKKR
One of Bridesmaids
Body of Woman Found
In Grave in River
Clinton, !., Pee, 5. The body t.l
a woman about 25 years eld was
found-In a shallow grave on a Mis
sissippi river island by two hunters.
'Ihe authorities of Carroll county,
Illinois, declared today they hid
found no marks of identification on
the ilothing,
A window th ccrl was found
with the eMhinc but the roroner
faid on account of ilecoinpos'tiou, he
was unable t determine whether
death resulted (rom violence or
otherwise.
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Bee Want Ads Produce Result.
Colorado Coal Strike
Spreading, Is Report
City. Colo., ktatiiiK that company
W.011M close its ni'iies today, tluow
inj 4ii0 men ot of employment.
The company, acioriiniK to Mc
I ennan, aked th district pies'dent
if lie would coinitUr a reduction in
miners' wanes, put the company oil
the ame wase lai m the Colwado
Fuil and Iron company, which re-
ceullv relm erf uiim'i .til nrr rent
rid seven m;tir of the company
in Colorado and rrdiucj production
hi othris, McLennan aiimmm'ed the
miners union could not consul to
a reduction in the augt scale be
cause it contracts with the company
ilo not expire until new April.
"The strike that began when the
Colorado Furl and Iron company rut
wage and which has tied nr that
company's domestic coal production
entirely l spiralling," McLennan
Mid. Mote indepriiitriit mine ate
flo.ipg tl"Wii cacti day because we
will iH'l roiurni .i j violation of our
ci'iiuact." lie said. Two thousand
miner are. Idle in Fremont county
alone."
I guidon rlitims to be the only city
where Ijphoid fever las been
abolished.
At Princess Wedding
1 1
Denver, Dec. S.-John P. McUn-
nan, district president of the I mted
Mine Worker, lat night announced
he had reteied a litter from Canon
liehanre leal company of Canon
and precipitated a strike thkt has
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Fight in Prospect
Over Order for
Vaccination Here
Anti-Varrinationistj Declare
Tlify Will Not Submit to
Order Say No Emer
gency Exist."
City Health Commissioner rinto
reiterated yesterday his determina
linn to roniprll smallpox vaccination
of Omahans in the public schools or
employed in business houses.
Leaders of anti-varcinalion senti.
incut declare tliry will not be vac
cinated. Herein is the basis for a bitter re
newal of the fiRht of former years
tner vaccination.
Dr. J'into sent a letter to 300 busi
ness firms and other institution yes
terday, ordering Vaccination of all
employes.
He further announced that vac
cination of public school pupils
xvould be ordered this afternoon.
"This means compulsory vaccina
tion." he announced.
W. E. Reed, president of the board
of education, in a statement typical
of the attitude of anti-vacciiiationists,
said.
"My boy is a pupil at Central
High school, lie will not be vac
cinated and be will not be taken out
of school. I shallsee to that."
Anti-vaccinationists claim no
emergency exists to justify a com
pulsory vaccination order.
Dr. Pinto's Letter.
Dr. Pinto's letter to business firms
.Vend:
' "You will take the necessary steps
at once to have all persons in your
employ vaccinated against small pox.
-"This is made necessary by a
were epidemic of the virulent type
of the disease now existing in Kan
sas City and Denver.
"The department will lend every
possible aid to assist you in speed
ily carrying out the instructions con
tained in this letter." '
"This means compulsory vaccina
tion," announced the health com
missioner yesterday, when asked
for a definite statement of his ac
tion. Victim Ordered Isolated.
While Dr. Pinto was explaining
the situation Gladys Robinette, 12.
1118 North Sixteenth street, walked
into the health office for examina
tion. The girl had been sent from
Cass school. Dr. Pinto pronounced
the , ease as positive smallpox, or
dered the victim isolated at once and
issued instructions for a general vac-.
cination of pupils at Cass school.
The health commissioner stated
that only one case of smallpox was
reported in Omaha during Kovem
bct. "We want to prevent the situation
irom becoming serious here," he said.
'I received information that eight
died of smallpox in Denver last Fri
day and health officials of Kansas
City report that one of every three
stricken with smallpox in that city
died from the disease during the epi
demic which now is raging in that
city."
Penalty Announced.
Dr. Pinto announced that persons
who have not been successfully vac
cinated during the last three years
must be vaccinated under his order
just issued. Failure to comply, he ex
plained, will result in enforced ab
sence from employment for a period
of 18 days. He also stated that chil
" Iren in schools who do not comply
i-ill be required to remain out of
chool for three weeks.
"We must have some penalty if we
.-xpect our orders to be observed,"
said the health commissioner.
Persons unable to bear the expense
of vaccination will be treated at the
tealth office in the city hall without
liarge.
. TePoel Gives Opinion.
L. J. TePoel, city attorney, repre
sented the city in litigation several
years ago where protestants sought
to restrain the health commissioner
'rom executing general vaccination
rders.
"The general police powers of the
state give the health commissioner
authority to require vaccination when
an epidemic- exists or seriously
threatens a community," said Mr.
TePoel. "The question of whether
;he health commissioner has author
ity to require vaccination before an
epidemic exists here has never been
litigated. As a matter of fact, com
pulsory vaccination does not exist.
The question of whether the health
commissioner can enforce the alter
aative of absence from work or
school for a stated period would rest
on actual conditions if the case
should be taken into court"
Will Meet Opposition.
Members of the committee of pro
test are taking cognizance of the
health commissioner's latest order.
This committee is opposed to com
pulsory vaccination and supports, its
members state, the principle of medi
cal freedom as against the system
of state medicine.
Among the leaders of the com
mittee of protest are W. E. Reed,
president of the Board of Educa
tion; Rav J. Abbott, Irving F. Bax
ter, W. H. Hatteroth, E. C Hod
' tier and J. B. Haynes.
Teachers Urged to Make
- Americanization Talks
Lincoln, Dec. S. (Special.) John
M. Matzen, state superintendent, in
a bulletin issued today, suggests that
Nebraska teachers devote one period
a day during American education
v.-eek for discussion of the following
subjects:
Monday, "Our Flag;" Tuesday,
"American . Ideals;" Wednesday.
The Language of Education;"
Thursday, "Immigration;" Friday,
"Naturalization."
Nebraskans at Capital
Washington, Dec 5. (Special Tel
egram.) Among the Nebraskans in
Washington today were: E. G. Mc
Gilton of Omaha, who came east
on legal business and left tonight for
New York: Mr. and Mrs. J- L. Kel
logg of Lincoln, who are on their
way to Florida after a short visit to
New York; Dr. W. T. Elmore, pastor
of the First Baptist church; Rev. Dr.
f H. Clemens of Grace Methodist
.hurrh. S. S. Bishop, an attorney,
ind Frank Mills of Lincoln and ex
State Senator J. D. Barf of Liberty,
who are in Washington in attendance
upon the general conference of the
Anti-saloon league.
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The Princess Ilena of rvoiimama,
who will art as one of the brides
maids at the wedding of Frmccss
Mary of Great Britain.
Thousands Pay
Final Tribute
To Whittlesey
Colonel Averill, Commander
Of 308th Infantry, Says
Death of War Hero Was
"Battle Casualty."
New York, Dec. 5. In a simple
service, half religious, half military,
more than 10,000 persons last night
paid tribute to the memory of Lieut.
Col. C. W. Whittlesey, commander
of the famous "Lost Battalion," who
disappeared from a vessel bound for
Havana, a week ago yesterday.
"His death was a battle casualty.
The scars of conflict or the wounds
of battle are not always of the flesh.
We, of the regular army have seen
too often the results of mental
strain."
Such, with a few wojds to illus
trate Colonel Whittlesey's sensitive
nature, which he said shrank from
the harrowing remembrance of the
events in which he had played so
heroic a part, was the eulogy of Col.
N. K. Averill, commander of 308th
infantry.
He told how Colonel Whittlesey
won fame by telling the Germans to
"Go to hell," and of the emotional
torture he endured while watching
his men slowly perish frorn hunger,
thirst and their wounds. Continua
tion of the same mental suffering
since the war, through ministering to
suffering survivors, he said, hastened
the breakdown.
"Major Whittlesey," he said, "not
only, ignored the German command
er's message demanding surrender,
but he ordered his signal men to hide
the white panel, the flag used to sig
nal airplanes, for fear that the enemy
would take it for a flag of truce."
Four Nebraskans Present
When Congress Convenes
Washington, Dec. 5. (Special
Telegram.) Roll call in the sen
ate Monday disclosed that Senator
Hitchcock was present. His col
league, Senator Norris, is not be
ing expected back from his visit
to Nebraska until the latter part pf
the week.
Three members of the Nebraska
delegation in the house were pres
ent at the opening session, McLaugh
lin, Evans and Andrews. Congress
men Jefferis and Kinkaid, who are
now in Nebraska, are expected in
Washington early next week, while
Representative R'eavis may remain in
the home state for several weeks
longer.
Grand Island Mayor Sees
Need for Charity Board
Grand Island, Neb., Dec. 5. (Spe
cial.) If charity cases such as have
recently developed here continue.
Mayor Ellsberry says he will call
a mass meeting for the purpose of
organizing an associated charities.
Chief of Police Martin Saturday
found a young woman whose mother
wassa member of the Soldiers' home,
who had no money, no work and no
opportunity to work. The county
board's committee for such matters
felt unable to do anything. The Y.
W. C A. had no place in which to
house the girl or provide her with
work, and the department declares
that appeals to the Red Cross in such
cases as this are in vain, because of
restrictions in that organization.
The chief had, at one stage of the
proceedings, ordered the girl to leave
the city.
"Why send me to some place
where I have no acquaintances at all
Land no better prospects to get
work?" the girl pleaded, witii tears
in her eyes.
Out of their own personal funds,
Mayor Ellsberry and Chier Martin
provided food and shelter for the
girl for a few days uutil a home was
found for her in the country.
The world's daily consumption of
coal has been reckoned at 1,Z00,000
tons.
Husband and Wife
My husband has to balance my
check book monthly. J B. H.
What does your husband do?
Con right. UJl. Gnrii llatlbew Adams.
Buy Her a Hoover
Ibis Christmas from
The Brandeis Store
Ea$y Payment Term
Tfth Floor ConUf
Tuesday Specials at Four Low Prices
Utmost Values in Suitable Christmas Gifts Within
Exceptionally Low Price Range
50c
Toys Climbing Monkeys, Kcrvpie
Dolls, Color Cubes, Tinker Tob,
Konstructo Sets, Alphabet Bloeks,
Imported Holy Polys, Kindergarten
Beads and" Mechanical Autos, Me
chanical Geese and 8-picce Crt
Tin Kitchen Set; each, OUC
Tojlind F.lhth Floor
Circus Painting and Stamping Sets 1.00
Good Drums Each 1.00
Doll Cradles Each 1,00
Pianos 1.00
Building Blocks 1.00
Horses and Wagons 1.00
Sandy Andy 1.00
, Eijhth Floor Toy!ond
Women's Thread and Fiber Silk 1 f(
Hose Black, brown, gray; pair, ltUU
Misses', Children's and Boys' Cotton Hose
Fine and heavy ribbed; sizes 6 to 10;
black and brown; per pair ((
35c; 3 pairs for I UU
Mala Floor North
Women's Heavy and Medium Wt.
Cotton Union Suits In one-half sleeve,
Dutch neck, no sleeves and long - (f
sleeves; ankle length; each, liUU
Vests and Pants Heavy and med
ium weight; all sizes; 1 (f
specially priced, each, 1UU
Third Floor Center
Crepe de Chine or Satin Camisoles
Trimmed with fine val lace and insets
of filet or georgette in flesh J g A
and white; each, l.OU
Muslin Underwear Third Floor Center
Framed Pictures Lovely framed
mottoes and an attractive as- i Cf
sortment of framed pictures, l.Ovf
Picture Department Sixth Floor East
Famous Prints: Unframed Wallace
Nutting's, Framed Parchment Mot
toesAlso some cleverly framed olc1
masters, "Simplicity" and "Thr
Age of Innocence, ' ' etc. d O ff
specially priced, each, V""v
Fletor. Department Sixth Floor Eaot
Free Cooking
School
Starts Tuesday
The Brandeis Store in conjunctioi
with the Corn Products Refin
ing Company, makers of Karo,
Argo and JIazola, will, hold a
Free Cooking School for the ladiet
of Omaha in the House Furnish
ings Section.
There will be two classes each
day.
10 A. M. to 12 Noon
2 to 4 P.M.
Mrs. Zimmerman, well known in do
mestic science circlet, will be in
charge.
Fifth Floor Wett
rcoo
-Do Your Shopping Early to Get
Venus Bandeaux Of pretty pink
novelty and plain materials, silk rib
bon straps over the shoulder; front
or back closing; sizes Cfl-
32-16; special, each, OUC
Comrt Prparlmmt Third Floor
Linen Guest Towels Neatly hem
stitched with damask
border, for
50c
l.lnro Depart mfnt Main Floor Wrt
Wash Eugs Hit and miss Wash
Rugs, desirable colors; Cfl
18x36 inches; each, v5UC
Dropory Drrmrtmrnt Bmrment Sooth
Women's Fine Lisle Vests In flesh
or white, with bodice or
regulation ton.
50c
Knit Indrrwror Drpt. Third Floor Cutter
women's Shamrock Lawn Hand
kerchiefs with fancy embroidered corn
ers; in eyelet and solid embroidered pat
terns; 3 in fancy box; . ((
per box, special, 1UU
Men's All Pure Linen Handkerchiefs
Neat hemstitched borders; . ff
good sizes; special, 3 in bos, at 1 oUU
Women's All Pure Linen Handker
chiefs Hemstitched borders in different
width hems; 4 in box; (f
special per box, L UU
Main Floor North
Men's Comfort Slippers Made of
heavy felt, padded soles and heels; sizes
6 to 10; sold regularly 1 nfl
at 1.50; per pair, 1 VU
Women's Comfort Slippers In old
rose, orchid, wine, oxford gray and other
pleasing colors; padded soles, buckskin
outer soles;, ribbon trimmed; sizes 3 to
8; sold regularly at 1.50; ((
per pair now, ltUU
BoMmrnt Arcade
Women's Felt Slippers
Broken sizes; per pair,
1.00
Women s Spats All sizes 1 flfl
In the lot; per pair, W
Third Floor Koat
Inexpensive
Two Hemstitched Linen Towels
Full size linen Towels with damask
border; neatly boxed, '"Special, g A
two Towels for l.OU
IJnen Department Mnln Floor Weet
Children's Games Table Croquet,
Pollyanna, Polly Pickles, Panama Pile
Drivers, doll beds, cradles, ! J? A.
boats and china tea sets, 1.31
Toy Department Eighth Floor
Tapestry Table Scarfs Attractive
Scarfs in harmonious. R(
colors; special price, l.OU
Couch Covers Full size
Couch Covers for
1.50
Drapery Department Basement 800th
Modestly Priced Christmas Gifts
Mercerized Table Damask Two
yards satin finish with colored bor
der; attractively boxed
for Christmas giving.
2.00
Uuen Department Mala Floor West
Munsing Union Suits for Women'
Heavy and medium weight cotton
suits in this well known Q AA
brand; all styles and sizes .U.UU
Knit Underwear Dept Third Floor Center
Fancy Two-Pound Box of Candy
Our finest confectioners chocolates,
bon bons and fruits;
special, per box,
2.00
Tomprlan noom Main Floor West
-SPECIALS
J. & P. Coat's Mercerized Darning Cot
tonBlack, white and brown; IAa
regularly 15c; on sale,
Paper Shopping Bags Large O.
size; regularly 10c; on sale, - "
Wire Coat .Hangers You can dress
them up so they make a pretty
Christmas present; eanh,
Star Six Strand Embroidery Cotton
CompletB selection of fast 9
colors; 6 skeins for .
Hickory Girdle Supporters For the
corsetless figure. Attractive and
comfortable; regularly
2.00; on sale,
1.69
American Twill Tape AH widths In
three-yard bolts; specially r
Priced. 2 bolts for . W(
Dressing Pins Good steel pins,
to the paper; special
300
5c
per pacsage.
Main Floor
Stenciled Coverg "4-inch round
Tabic Covers, stenciled f?rt
on homespun crash. tJVsC
Cretonnes Heavy quality of cre
tonne in floral, bird and striped pat
terns, light, medium, dark CA
color combinations; yard OUC
SUIIi Floor Entt.
Hand Painted China Sugar and
Creams, Spoon Trays, Bon Bons,
Plates, Tea Tiles, Bowls, fiA
Cups, Saucers; each. OvrC
t'hlnn nrparlmmt Firth Floor Et
Necklaces Novelty Beads in amber,
jet and topaz, knotted between
each bead, pendant flr
tassel ; priced at' O J C
Jrwrtrjr Dcportmrnt Main Floor East
-Every Dollar Will Buy a Christmas Present-
Highly Decorated White China In
salad plates, bread and butter plates, su
gars and creams, cake plates, initial salt
and repper shakers, 1 AA
each, Fifth Floor Eaot
Party Boses and Leather Bags
Genuine leather in ostrich seal, silk
lined; metal top in bag and party box
fitted with ivory accessories; , l ft(
brown and black; special, loUU
Main Floor Eaat
Double Silk Gloves Seconds of
better qualities; white, black and a few
colors; regularly 2.00 and ffi
3.00; per pair, laUU
Main Floor North '
Three Piece Bath Sets Assorted
colors in good quality
1.00
Turkish Toweling; eath,
. Mnln Floor Wt
Unframed Wallace Nutting 1 AA
Prints Each at vll
Sixth Floor South .
Men's Heavy Fleecelined Union
Suits In ecru or gray color; AA
sizes 33 to 46; each, 1U.U
nnsement Arcade.
Park and Tilford Chocolate Cherries
Very delicious; AA
one-pound box, 1 UU
Fompclan Room Main Floor Wcit
Presents that Will be
Misses and Children's Felt Slippers
Holiday Slippers in red and blue with
fancy designs on the vamps; sizes 5 to
8 and 11 to 2; specially 1 jrv
priced, two pairs for 1 OU
Men's Leather Slippers Everett
style flexible leather soles; CA
sizes 6 to 8; reg. 3.25; pair, l.OU
Shoe Department Bonement Arcade
White Stone Bar Pins Platinum
finish, lovely pierced designs, gr
gallery top, safety catch. l.OU
Jewelry Department Main Floor East
Men's Felt Slippers 1 CA
All sizes, 1,OU
Fourth Floor Center.
Gold Pocket Knives Thin, flat, en
graved model, 14 karat gold filled;
ring in the end of knife; O AA
priced, each, fciUJ
Jewelry Department Main Floor East
Japanese Tufted Carriage Robes
Pink and blue satin embroidered
with cherry blossoms of contrasting
colors. A lovely gift for O AA
anybody's baby, aWavlvl
Infants' Department Third Floor East
Ovenglass Casserole with 9 AA
Frame Special, a.UU
CI Una, Department Fifth Floor East
IN NOTIONS
Elastic Remnants -inCh
width; each,
7c
Children's Supporter Waist Combina
tion waist and hoss supporter; 9ET
regularly 45c; on sale,
Marcel Hair Wavers With
wooden handles; special.
loc
Shoe Trees To decorate for 9C
Christmas; 3 pairs for
Star and O. N. T. Crochet
Cotton Thre balls for
25c
Inside Skirt Belts Made up in Ifjn
all sises; black and white, ea.,
Rubber Gloves For kitchen and lab
oratory use; keeps the bands H
smooth and white; special, pair,
Rubber Pant for Babies Bloomer
style, all sises; special, or
Der nalr. ,)3t
South
Best Selections-
Boys' Blouses A big assortment of
choice patterns and tOr
colors; each, OUC
Mrn'a Clothing ItairaiFnt Arcndo
Wool Knit Caps for Babies In white
and assorted colors. Theso warm
Caps protect the baby's tender lit
tle ears from the cold Cfl
winds; special, eaifli, OUC
Infant' Pfparlmmt Tlilrd Floor Bt
Holiday Package of Toilet Water tr
Perfume 4f!c value; Cf
special, 2 for OUC
liinrmrnt Drue tlrjiartmrnt
Bamboo Waste Baskets tt(r
Small size, stained red. OUC
Douis Fiirnitlinlo Drpnrlmrnt Fifth Floor
Men's Extra Good Work Shirts
In plain blue chambray, gray, khaki and
black sateen; double stitched 1 ff
throughout; sizes 14' to 17; loUU
Basement A rood
l.OGO Yards of Imported Drapery
Madras 45 and 50 Inches wide; wanted
patterns and colors for over- ff
drapes and door curtains; yard, loUU
Basement Went
All- Wool Knit Baby Sacque With
booties to match; dainty shades of pink
and blue with ribbon ties;
per set, special.
1.00
Third Floor East.
Fancy Novelties Including most
attractive lace and ribbon Garters, Com
pact Powder in dainty cases
and dainty boutonieres; each.
1.00
Third Floor North ,
Outing Flannel Gowns Restful
sleep Is the portion of the sensible per
son who wears night clothes aa
amply warm; each, loVU
Third Floor Center
Aluminum Casserole With 1 ff
cover, 9-inch size; each, XaUW
Aluminum Percolator 1 AA
Straight style; 6-cup size; each,
Firth Floor West
Appreciated
Hand Made Batiste Blouses Semi
lailored hand-made Blouse, 4 Cfi
vestee effect, at 1 3U
Blouse Department Second Floor Center
Bandeaux and Brassieres Plain and
fancy satin, broche and serv- r
Iceable mesh; sizes 32 to 48, l.OU
Corset Department Third Floor North
Bath Robes for the Baby Excep
tionally dainty affairs in white trimmed
with pink or blue fancy silk tZ(
braid; sizes 6 months to 1 year. 1 .01
Infants' DeportmentThird Floor East
Mavis 3-Piece Combination Set
Consisting of Toilet Water,
Talcum and Soap. l.OU
Basement Drug Department
for Everybody-
White Enamel Chair Well built
wood seat chair, nicely
finished; special at
2.00
Furniture Department Seventh Floor
Table Runners Fine mohair plush
in blue and dark red, poplin lined
and trimmed with gold
braid ; special at
2.00
Drapery Department Sixth Floor East
Beautiful Bandeaux Lace and
satin combinations, silk and Jersey
with attractive embroidery and
lace edges; sizes 32 to,
44; each for
2.00
Corset Department Third Floor North
For Better
Furniture
at Lower Prices
Gash or Credit
-The-
Brandeis Store
m
kouide
In the mldt rf IVceiuber,
prepare tor CbrUf masl It's
lim only way lo approach lh
jr-ar'a biggest. beM, loveliest
holiday. An! though It
thrown in self 1nio a buying
igy whleh threatens lo lesvs
me In a utate or 1. T. (De
pleted Treasure). I belleva
it's Ilia only way to arrive
rlsht-slda-up-wlih-cara at
Christinas Kit,
Budgetn.
As I sapped Into the Bran
deis Store, Sixteenth and
Pouplas streets entrance, my
head was buzzing with figures
like "(my own savings, plus
dad's allowance, plus all 1 can
coax mother to charge, plus
possible cash gifts), equal
sum total of t'hrlntmas appro
priation; and this divided by
(Nan, plus Bud, plus Nell,
plus the boys, plus mother
and dad, various uncles,
runts, cousins and friends),
finally bolls down to the
amount I can spend for each
presrnf." But I dismissed It
all rUht there at tha door, for
I can't shop with a liedache,
and figures always give me
one.
Why. Worry?
One of the nicest soothing
syrurs for the Christmas
money hysterics can be found
on the price tickets of the
Ivory pieces at the Jewelry
Counter, just inside tha door.
Any one of half a dozen girls
1 know would be glad tp have
a piece or two added to the
set already "started." And
you don't have to buy the
whole thing, you know.
Vanity Pieces.
In silver and gold are to be
found at tiie same counter.
Beautiful as they are to look
upon, they are one of the
most practical of gifts, for
one would as well forget a
handkerchief as to forget the
rouge and lip stick!
The China Floor.
What a treasure house of
gifts may be found on the
Fifth Floor. The art and In
genuity of all the world Is
represented in this display of
china and glassware. Italian
potteries, expressing the art
love which lived in the brown
S fingers that fashioned them
under sunny skies. The
quaint, squatty shapes of Hol
land pottery, with its sooth
ing shade of old Dutch blue,
relieved with touches of sub
dued green. And there's pot
tery from Japan and from
Mexico and from Bohemia,
and all of it is so wonderfully
beautiful I felt as I looked at
them a new meaning to the
old words: "Surely not in
vain their substance from the
common earth was ta'en."
Romance.
The blue Willoware brings
from old England all the ro
mance of young hearts and
love birds pictured among the
willows of its familiar pat
tern. A breakfast set of this
ware will be the very thing
for Alice and Jim. With them
Christmas isn't very far from
June, after all. Then there's
Japanese ware, reminding
one, with its quaint and beau
tiful decorations, of ell the
legends of the little Flowry
Kingdom.
Half Price.
I found the sale of high
grade chinaa a real boon, for
I got a wonderful pieea of
gold encrusted Plckard Chins
for Aunt Lou. And I got it at
half price! The sale at half
price of all Minton Pickard
and other fine chinas contin
ues throughout the month.
A Wido Field.
I'm sorry I have so few more
shopping days before Christ
mas, fcr I haven't taken any
real advantag-a of the sugges
tions offered in the many de
partments. I must get hos
iery, gloves, handkerchiefs on
the Main Floor, several
things from the Art and
Oriental departments, on the
Third Floor. I want to visit
the Muslin Underwear de
partment, too. for I glimpsed
some pretty things aa I went
past. A tea wagon, from the
Furniture Department on the
Seventh Floor will please
Cousin Maude. And every
day befere Christmas new
things present themselves In
all parts of the store. I have
never faced a season of
Christmas . shopping with
greater anticipation of Joy.
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