Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, June 09, 1922, Page 10, Image 10

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    THE BEE: OMAHA. FRIDAY. JUNE 9. 1022.
Steel Firms Deny
Proposed Merger
Again Tomorrow and All Week ! 'Pure Food Show"
Presenting for Public Approval All the Reputable
"Foods" and Household Necessities of the Country
tWiU Check' Trade
tethleh'tm and Lackawanna
10.
Companies File Aniwcn
' to Complaints by Fed
V ' era! Commission.
; . . . . , -
. Washington." June 8.-(By A. P.)
Denying that lb merger of the
etklebem Steel corporation and the
ckawsnna Steel company will op
erate to reatrain trade, the two com
paniet asked the federal trade com
million to aitmiis ine compaioi ir
sued agaimt the com olidation by the
commission ob June J.
Coincident with the filing of an
iwers to the complaints by the two
corporationi, Carl D. de Geradorff,
their counsel, called at the Depart
ment of Justice and assured Attor
iter General Oaugherty the com'
panics were anxious to place im
medktely at his disposal all facts re
garding the proposed merger Delay
WOUId nanaicap ine companies, nc
alerted, asking that the investiga
tion be pushed forward as speedily
as possible.
: Mr. Daugberty was understood to
have informed Mr. De Geradorff that
the departments investigation would
be expedited. -
; Each company filed separate an
swers to the commission's complaint,
denying authority or jurisdiction of
the commission "over the transaction
alleged in the complaint."
; Both companies, in their answers
took up the commission's' complaint
in detail and answered each allega
tion, admitting some charges and de-
3 ring others, but reaching the con
usion that the merger would not
ia any manner run counter to exist
ing statutes. .
Man Named
Head of Undertakers
, Nebraska funeral directors, at .the
Closing, of 'their annualconvention
in tne Auditorium .yesterday, after
noon, elected Walter Livingstone of
Hastings president1 for 'the coming
,, year. A. Pade t, of McCook was
chose first vice president;, H. C.
Crawford, of Ravenna, second vice
president," and W. Hobson, Weeping
Water, third vice president. P. J.
Merton, Blue Hill, was elected sec
retary, and Ci A. Baker,, Holdrege,
was. named ' treasurer.'. Jack Mat-
thews,.. Lincoln, ar)d AV. M. Hill,
Hebron, were the convention's nomi
nees to-the state board or embalming
examiners to -fill the vacancy which
willi occur on -that- board thia year.
The board will select one of the two
SOmmtcs ss. the member. -
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Aurora Home Ia Robbed '
I " (; While Woman Sleeps
' Aurora,- Neb., Tune 8.(Special.)
The residence of A. L. Higby was
burglarized and , $yi taken. The
money was taken ftora the room in
which1 Mrs. Higby was sleeping.
Hastings
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Friday the Eventful Day of
Sensational Value Giving
DO!
LI
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Critp Summery Dresses, $2.98
A second shipment of those wonderful gingham
street dresses, including a special lot of Renfren
Tissue ginghams, high-class dresses with six-inch
hems, elegantly tailored and perfect fitting, flJO AO
dresses made to sell to $6, Annex Friday. .P&rO
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White "Beach Satin"
Petticoats, $1.00
Double panel petticoats in
the lustrous "Beach Satin"
shadow-proof, all lengths,
$1.50 values, I ff
Friday for .... PlUU
Girls' .Organdy Dresses
for $1.00
Pink, blue and yellow or
gandy dresses, ruffled and
fancy styles, ages 7 to 14
years, while they last,
linde'xy:n. ... ..$1.00
$1.98 Gingham House
Dresses, $1.00
A great clearance sale of
gingham house dresses in
pretty plaids and checks, all
sizes to 44, fine quality
gingham, 'well made, in the
rt"".d.?.!.$l-00
$1.98 Bloomer Dresses
for $1.00
A special purchase of the
popular bloomer dresses,
ages 2 to 6, all colors, in
ginghams and linens, regular
$1.49 and $1.98 values.
Annex on (1 AA
Friday, each .. PliyU
Infants' Crib Blankets
for 19c
An infants' wear special in
a crib blanket, blue or pink
border, bound edge, in An
nex, Infant Section, 1Q.
Friday, each 1 5C
Boys' and Girls' Slipovers. 2 pair, $1.00
Keep the kiddies cool, slipovers, buttons on shoulders, with
pockets, the ideal summer play suit in plain blue, Steifel and
fancy stripes trimmed in red, regular 79c values,' d 1 A A
Annex Friday, 2 pair for
Men's Furnishings
Men's ' Waih Gloves Good
quality, all leather, $1.00 val
ues, Friday, t 1 AA
2 pair for aDl.UV
Men's Durham Hosiery White,
palm beach, gray, black, brown
and navy, 35c quality. Friday
ir. ........ $1.00
Men'. Night Wear A limited
number of pajamas and a
strong line of muslin night
shirts, values to $2.00. Friday
a0"8?!6. $1.00
Men's Madras ShirU Newest
patterns, $2.00 f ff
values Friday .... V 1 V V
Dollar Day on Shoes
Child's Hand-Turned Tan Calf Barefoot San.
dalt All sizes, 2 to 5, special values $1.00
Child's Canvas One-Strap , Slippers With
leather soles and heels, in sizes 8V& to 11, a
good $1.50 value... $1.00
Dollar Day in the Cottons
' Imported Printed Dress Voile
Latest pattern creations, fin
est quality, per yard. .$1.00
St. Gall Embroidered Swiss
Highest grade imported fabric,
per yard $1.00
Novelty Organdie Dress Fabric
Printed checks, etc.; worth
59c yard; 3 yards for. $1.00
Romper Cloth 32 inches wide,
35c quality, 4 yards for $1.00
$1.50 White Swiss Organdie
45-inch, genuine permanent
finish, per yard ......$1.00
$2.00 White. Embroidered 40
inch Voile Imported French
fabric, per yard. .... .$1.00
25c Huck Towels White,
double thread, 7 for... $1.00
39c Pillow Case Special
quality, on sale, 3 for $1.00
12 Me Wash Cloth. Extra
size, soft and fluffy, 12
for $1.00
49c Bath Towels Big, soft and
absorbent, all white or blue
border, 3 for. . . . i . . .$1.00
$2.50 Fancy Lace Dreiser
Scarfs and Covers Friday at,
each $1.00
Dollar Day in Corsets
Ideal for summer wear, low bust, in pink fig
ured material, $1.50 values, at $1.00
Girdle Hose Supporter! Real comfort for hot
days, all sizes, $1.50 values, at. $1.00
Dollar Day in Underwear
3 for $1.00
Women's fine lisle vests, bodice
top, regular and out sizes, regu
lar 50c values.
2 for $1.00
Boys' Athletic union suits, some
with patented tapped buttons,
sizes 2 to 12 years, regular 69c.
Gowns and Teddies, $1.00
Nainsook or batiste gowns or teddies, trimmed with lace or cut
regular, $1.50 values.
Dollar Day
in the Annex
Batiste Bloomers, 3 for $1.00
Pink batiste . bloomers, full
cut, nicely made, regular
sizes, 49c values.
Crepe Bloomers, 2 for $1.00
Pink crepe bloomers, well
made, full cut, regular 79c
value.
' Crepe Gowns, 2 for SI. 00
Crepe gowns, all full cut and
well made, good quality crepe,
regular 79c value.
Corsets, $1.00
Corsets, well boned, medium
or low bust, pink or white,
sizes 21 to 36, regular $1.09
value.
Children's Sox, 6 Pair, $1.00
Children's sox, all sizes, 4
to' 10, fancy top, plain colors,
all the wanted shades, regu
lar 29c value.
Women's Silk Hose, 2 pr., $1
Women's silk hose in black
and assorted colors, no imper
fections in the silk, slightly so
in garter top, regular 79c
Children's Hose, 6 Pair $1.00
Children's hose, black or
brown, medium or heavy, in
all sizes, 6 to 10, regular
35c value.
Women's Hose, 8 Pair, $1.00
Women's hose in black or
brown, all sizes, fine gauze
weight, regular 25c kind.
Sateen, 4 Yards, $1.00
Black sateen, 36 inches wide,
good finish, very fine quality,
regular 39c value. ,
Gingham, 4 Yards, $1.00
Fine gingham in all newest
patterns and colors, checks
plaids and stripes, regular 36e
value.
40-In. Voile, 4 Yards, $1.00
Fine printed voile, 40 inches
wide, beautiful patterns, in all
desirable effects, regular 45c
value.
Tissue Gingham, 2 Yds $1
Fine Tissue Gingham, 32-in.
wide, in stripes, checks and
nlaids. all the latest enlnv
regular 49c value.
Marquisette. 6 YaraV 11 OA
Fine Marquisette in plain and
fncv border, whits . end na
tural, regular 25c value.
R.Ik Tawah. S far It 00
Good heavy bath towels, large
size, regular 29c value.
Annex.
Exceptional Specials in Every Dept. of the Store
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