'the omaha nnn 8 Drugs- Toilet Goods 2.50 Ambre Royal Face Powder A fragrant imported powder, 1.45 Fi-a' LiU J. Freaae, S0 Dj.r Kim Veai.h. JQ (I ar CM Cream, OVC 25c Mavie Talcum rw4r, Cram. Oil Saap ' Tr doifn bum, Lat h, 6!il Palm Oliva Shampoo, ZS WaaoWy'. " Facial Soap, Lui, per iack- age, ' 30a Murine, at 28a Spiro FawJrr, at 2.00 Imporlad Vac uum Belli. Cant Raior Btad, per package, B0 Horlick'a MallaJ Milk. 97c 19c 75c 19c 10c 22c 19c 98c 39c 39c Main Floor West Pkillip.' Milk af Maaacila, Moik Ball I'ackije, SOa Malerea. Powder OQ. r Cream. 1.00 Midi! Prfymea, from Lair. Hovel' aa ar Caarlaia. Fam Sanitary Nap. kiat. package, Paptodeat Tooth Patta, 2.00 Combination Water Bollla and 1 1 Q Syrlaia at l IV Tooth Bruibef, apecial assortment each, Caly'a L'Orlaaa Eilracl, OS., 60a Cutas Manlcur. Sal, Riato Five pack, ages, 39c 13c 69c 25c 37c 25c 1.98 45c 29c Interesting Handicraft Novelties From the Art Department Kalkutta Kord A new material for making hand bags, mats and rugs. Because it is coarse it crochets up quickly and effective- t ps ly. In tan, gray, heina, ecru, red, J)P and brown. Large ball, each, Dennison's Crepe Paper Rope Made into bas kets, lamps, lamp shades, vases, trays, and other things, it has the appearance and dura bility of wicker. It's delightfully f p easy and fascinating to work with. I Per bunch, Beads Made 'of letter wax, they have the look of the imported article, q OA Dennison's letter wax in HP anil ZUC all colors, 2 sizes, each. UC UQ Complete stocks in these novelties awtyt you, and an expert instructor who will give lessons in using them is here every day from 9 to 12 noon, in d 1 to 6 P. M. Third Floor West Special Sale of Beaded Bags 175 French beaded bags are noted for their . superiority in colorings, and it is markedly evident in the fine beads used in the floral and conventional ' designs of these bags. There are both shell'mounted apd drawstring bags, in king's blue, red, rose, brown, and tan, colorings. All are" silk lined, many with fittings. Bags such as these would sell in a regular Q 7C way for 20.00. Our price, Another group, of equally fin quality, but aomewhat ; iWlIer, ara priced 0.75. Main Floor East Pearls Price Sale of LaTausca at essi . - v-,. : . . . ? . The Moat Widely Known Pearl en the Market for Quality, Luster and Beauty. Regular Price Sal Price 18-inch Necklace 17.50 7.98 and 9.9,8 24-inch Necklace 25.00 11.98 30-inch Necklace 35.00 ll98 Guaranteed French pearls, each string bears the gold seal trademark of its famous maker and is in its original grey vel vet case. The pearls are perfectly matched and graduated, with a solid white gold clasp set with a genuine diamond. A string of La Tausca Pearls is always a proud possession. They are a superb gift and reflect faultless taste on the part of the giver. It would even be worth while to make selections at this sale for later gift occasions. Main Floor East Flapper Pumps An extremely smart" pump with patent gray quarter, flexible soles and wooden box heels. 7.50 Children's Low Shoes, 2.95 112 pairs, including patent strap slippers and black and brown oxfords, greatly reduced for quick disposal. Sizes from 6Vi to 2, but not in each style. ' . Third Floor East ' li fH Wk 11 n us St i & 1 Saturday -After -Easter Sale of L '33 .Dire fi For Women and Misses Formerly Priced at 39.50 to 65.00 It would be difficult to think of a type of suit, dress or wrap that may not be found in this comprehensive collection-more than 1,000 garments all at the one price. Eyery one is taken from our regular stocks and substan tially 'reduced irom its regular price. The Suits Piquetines, Tricotines, and Twill Cords, in long line models as well as jaunty box .styles, ripple and cape effects. Simply tailored, embroidered, beaded or braid trimmed, they carry a wide variety of deco rative features. The Wraps Coats, Capes and Wraps of such fine materials as Veldyne, Gerona, Marvella, Normandy,' Twill Cord, Canton Crepe and Silk Faille, are shown in loose, wrappy effects, or clever capes, embroidered in self rnlnrs or rlppnlv frincrprl rv e,. . 0 The Dresses For street, afternoon, dinner and sport wear, in Crepe Ro maine, Paulette Crepe, Canton Crepes, Crepe-back Satin, Geor gette and Vellette. Lingerie Blouses 1.85' Sport Skirts 4.95 Sport Coats 5.00 II C U I ITS Over 25 vdiff Stent styles of these good looking little tub blouses are offered at this price. Of white dimity, voile or batiste, they flaunt all sorts of gay collars and cuffs in gingham, colored organdies and some with edgings of filet or val lace. ' A generous sup ply for the, tweed suit or sweater outfit is ; not a bit extravagant at this low price. Sizes 36 to 46. In Tweed, Homeipua or Prunella Cloth. It will certainly b. good sport selecting a skirt from this group. They are so good . looking, with all sorts of novel features about them. Tweeds and homespuns in lovely light colorings rose, blue, tan or gray, are often fringed. Prunella skirts with dashing stripes on dark grounds are pleated. Then there are conservative styles in navy blue. Wool Jen ey Tuxedos and Sport Coata have a conservative, well tailored air that promises lasting satisfaction. There are several styles, but all have belts and practical pockets. The colors include mixtures and a number of street shades gray, blue, brown, navy, and black. - SATURDAY ONLY! Sale of 5c Climbing Rosea and Tea Roses,' for the porch, trellis, or garden. Not hot houio stock; all 2-year-old, hardy, field-frown rose. Crimson Ramblers Dorothy Perkins Basement West General Jack Paul Neyron hi iiil bossard iff a ' r ii.iaSJu n S nil m Corsets Front v Lacing BE yourself, but be your best self. For this isn't a go-as-you-please season by any means; the l deceiving simplicity of the mode unfeelingly reveals every blemish of your figure you have not recog nized and concealed with clever corsetry. Let . us tell you something of the artfulness of the Type Corsetry that Gossard artistry created. Special Demonstration - Mrs. Frayne, representative of the Gossard Cor setJCompany of New York, will be in our Corset Section just one more day in the interest of Omaha women that they may consult her as to the proper Gossard Corset best adapted to individual needs. M Variously priced from the simple models to hand some, elaborate styles. Third Floor North In theLight of Arbor Day TREES i a IS to th tvrrliiaUitf clurr t V.aft.aL at ikkft A pKaW t IM wt AFIaTi. x palf.1 in Ihii atatt. Ay hark In 1172, J. Sterling Morton, than living in Nebraska City, conceiv4 the idea of having day upon hlrh every reaUlent of this pratrie state would ba impressed ilh th. duty of planting trees. 'Plant Trees' b rame th. motto of this day, and most of (ha trees now groninr in Nebraska uwa their existence to the very pra: tii'l sentiment cultivated by Arbor Haw Tha .! i a knlutav In K. braska and as a tree planting oc casion it la now generally observed throughout th. United States aa welt as in other parts of tha world. Someen. one. called th. preambl. to our Declaration ef Independenr. "a passionate rhant of human freedom." Through Arbor Pay, a practical, aorvirrablo holiday, origi nating in a pralri. state, "riant Trees" has become a pas sionate chant ef beauty and sen Ice. There Is a big tree now standing on Charles street which reminds several people of an incident which happened In Omaha more than twenty years ago. It was a few days be fore Arbor Pay. An Omahan on his way to business was attracted by three men with axes, saws, and ropes, prepar ing to cut down btg tree which had grown just inside a rock wall. With thoughts of th. approaching holiday, the Omahan asked th. foreman why he was preparing to rut that tree. The foreman answered that its roots were bulg ing out th. rock wall and the owner wanted It destroyed. . "But," replied the Omahan, "it would be an approach to rrim. to destroy that beautiful tree, particularly just be fore Arbor Day." "Well," aaid th. foreman, "it isn't my tree, and its owner says to rut it down. That's why I'm doing it," Then tho Omahan asked the foreman what he was to be paid for the work. It was on. dollar a fairer price in those days than it would now be. "I'll tell you what I'll do," said the Omahan, "I'll give you one dollar if you don't cut it down." The foreman showed some surprise and then asked: "Do you mean to say that you'd pay on. dollar out of your own pocket to save that tree? Why would you do that?" Then th. Omahan told of the educational valu. of Arbor Day and the importance of saving as well as planting trees in a prairi. state, and concluded with the remark: "For these reasons, I'll give you one dollar or more, if necessary, to save the life of this tree. And every time I sc. it I will think of it as my monument." The foreman was impressed and, with marked emphasis, he said: "Say, stranger, I never thought of it that way. I won't cut the tree, and you can keep your dollar. I'll have it as my own monument." With this the foreman and his little fore, gathered their tools and departed. Later it was learned that when the foreman explained to the tree's owner why ho had not car ried out his contract the owner saw it in the same light in the light of Arbor Day and decided that he'd have th. tree for his monument. Today the old tree stands, service able to all who can find "beauty in running brooks, sermons in stones and good in everything." Incidentally, it serve as a monument to a number of persons who offered prac tical testimony to the educational value of the great holi day which Nebraska has given to the world. v. J. L. Brandeis & Son. Women's Silk Hosiery 1.25 A Semi- fashioned, lisle garter tops, re inforced heel and toe. Plain, lace stripes, and a few clocks. In black, brown, gray, and cochin. Regu lar and out sizes. Per pair, 1.25 Women's . Thread Silk Hose Onyx, Victor and Black Cat brands. Full fashioned lisle garter tops, high spliced heels . and double soles. Plain and a few front embroidered and clocked styles. All first quality in black, 1 AP brown, camel and gray. - Per pair, lVD Women's Silk Hose Kayser, Van Raalte or Onyx brands, full fashioned silk to the top with double silk tops and high, spliced heels. In black, brown, white, castor and nude. Regular price 3.50 and 4.00; special, 2.95 Children's Hosiery Children' jsSocks Rolled tops striped in brown, black, pink and blue in a fine quality. " 1 0i. Sizes 51a to 9i2. IlZC Black Cat, Allen A. Hosiery for Boys and Girls Long .wearing, fast colors, with reinforced heels and toes, in brown or black. r . QCA Sizes 5 to 10. IJC Black Cat Missfcs' and Children' Hose A very smart looking English ribbed lisle, full length or. rolled tops, in black and brown. CA JVC Sizes 7 to 10. Main Floor North V Handkerchiefs Men's and Women's Sample Handkerchiefs Of fine cotton and shamrock lawn. Men's are white hemstitched handkerchiefs or with colored borders. Women's are in several va rieties, plain, with embroidered 1 1 corners, colored borders, in -1 OC white or colors, Special, each, Men's and Women's Pure Linen Handkerchiefs -Men's are plain white hemstitched hand kerchiefs, v Women's are white or colored with embroidered corners. Also Of ' gingham handkerchiefs or ging- S ham bordered ones. Each, fciw . Main Floor East - - or