Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, September 25, 1915, Page 10

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BEE :,OMA1 BPILMBER p— JARDINE MAKES STATEMENT | been torn up for the purpose of m |daily being stuck In the mud iIn_the low | Tucker to do a couple of days’ work on |county ¢ o | tton! o o an oo | - iy T BT aeen: e P g | R et . T eaerie | a0, ,oulle of dary ok gu [Souny semmisioaics WhL L wanconteiboted. to fix s piece | PROWLER WORKS QUIETLY ABOUT THIRTIETH STREET | Water, gas, mcwers, paving eto which UAIlY had calls for velief from this | engine to roll the water and mud down so |ence, which they kindiy ¢ of road, which was the worst, 1 think, | 14 pishiheg necessitates the olosing of Thirtieth | trouble from parties all over the city of |as to get a permanent foundation, whic.. jand which are now completed. The road | that | ever saw to be called a thorough- AND GETS AWAY WITH CASH COity Commissioner Walter Jardine nm:‘L x”"::ll bmlnl'hpru;llv’llllz u|1- ..ms 'lirv;mh;', &l»‘:«l..‘l—-nm;.| ‘-;.rrr\'y:ndlurlvm:nd- took two days. e took some of the en from 30th street, on Spring | fare leading out of a metropolitan city. avenue leading nor out of ® city, an y. A No! natter hat belonge city forces and did a couple of days’ work ear through to Twenty-fiftn —_—— [3 #akes the following statement to the |the weather being of such a nature that | to the city In any way, shape or form. |and some enterprising citizons contributed and also the lower road, which | g Regutar Dowsl B The bousshold of V. A. Howell ot 5 public In reference to the condition of | the dirt roads were almost impassable, | and it seemed that nobody wanted 10| money towards helping buy drain pipe |leaves two avenues of e REW oBen ave Regular Bowel evement. (o 40 Twenty-seventh street was undis- helping pipe |leaves two truvel n p e e fe ' was By the why of Tty Tourih Stast | & mumber ‘of ‘Puperais’ gassing over this For some time there has been quite & | 1o Read ptreet’ and on Read atrest oo | road every day T seing over this wood deal of complaint relative o0 the | Fwenty fifth strect o Read ‘stroet 'to | Toad every ‘day 1 took The matter up. to Take Dr. King’s New Life Pills and| iyrbed when a prowler entered through & have a dally easy movement of the bow- | ,ereen and stole $13.5 from a bureau. els. Cures constipation. Only %o, All and other work and paid for some work (to the ruhllo, and both thoroughfares are | which Mr. Tucker couldn’t do, owing to |in g assable condition all the time. the fact that he had no money to do it [ I want to take this opportunity of north of the city | see If thers were not some means bY | with. We collected somewhere in the [thanking everybody for their co-operation e gy e m Florence and Omaha ow- | N ces of 3 v this trouble co be OV el i 4 4 to the fact that Thirtieth street nas | limits. Conveyances of an kinds wlra.‘ Imr:’“)ll. "|)r Flrr”mm_ ‘.‘nd ;:;‘rfnu\:yor |» ighborhood of $100. 1 went to the |in bringing this road to a passable condi- { druggista —Advertisement, Bee Want Ads Trosuce RMesults BOSTON FERNS Fine, New, Healthy Boston I'erns, in 5-inch pots, 5 N J/CHILDREN’S SCHOOL DRESSES A big lot of clever models in serge and plaid combinations, MR A JEIS.STORES Specially priced for Saturday, each............ in the belted and pleated styles, trimmed with Cut Flower Department, buttons, ete., agea 6 to 14 years., Specially priced . hse RR—— L N — - for Women An Exposition of Authoritative Styles at Prices Moderate Indeed A really great display, that every woman should see Saturday. Here are scores of original designs in which are depicted new and exclusive features not shown elsewhere, and a host of others closely following high-priced models of the foremost costumers. Prices, $19.00 to $39.00. i K | m‘f" Suits | Lot No. 2 | These suits are exceptionally well se- lected and well tailored, portraying fash- | fon’s most favored models. They are made | of fine wool poplins, gabardines, whip- | cords and the superfine broadcloths. The | coats are in the full box and belted styles, handsomely trimmed with select furs and velvet; much silk braid used in trimming both coats and skirts. The colors of the season are represented here—African brown, green, navy, wisteria, fleld mouse, Lot No. 4 A collection of high-class tailored hand-mades, made by world-famed makers of high art apparel for discriminating women of fashion. Broadcloths, gabardines, whipcords and mannish serges, in navy, green, plum, brown and black. Fascinating hand- tallored l}llu, Baturday at— | $39 L100 New Fall Suits Lot No. 1 A great gathering of suits in whipeords, serges, gabardines and poplins, in the popular military ef- fects, trimmed with wide silk braids, velveteen and fur trimmed oollars and euffs. Skirts are full, flaring styles with yokes—many ure pleated. FExceptional values, and the economical lady or miss will find in this collection just the suit she has in mind, at the price she enres to pay. Lot No. 3 Charming new suits in a large variety of novelty styles which have a distinctive style character. Fine chiffon broadcloth is the material we feature In this select lot of suits, with rich fur trim- mings; the season’s favorite colors, Blg values at— $5.98 Klosfit Silk Petticoats Just recelved, the Fall season's new stock in Klosfit Petticoats, with the famous Klosfit patented elastic and Jersey walstband; in the popular high-grade silk materials and high colors. Regular $5.00 values, at— $3.69 o Skirts, Saturday we offer 500 Skirts at these two prices. There are skirts for sport, dress and general wear; in mannish serges, whipcords, gabardines, poplins and fine wool velours, in pretty checks; all the striking style effects so popular this Fall are here. Special values at— $S ana $5.98 " Ladies’ Neckwear From New York and Paris Comes the Most Distinctive Millinery ey New Autumn Blouse Modes b, 138 —_—— Inspired by Paris, Shown Exclusively at the Brandeis Blouse Shop. . New Soiree Silk Blouses at $6.98 This is a new, washable silk, with a beautiful luster. The Beautifully tallored models, high neck and long sleoves. New Angora Sport I Colors, malze, rose and blue, Searfs, in white and Lewis makes more hats than anybody else in Paris. Suzanne | . Z . Talbot knows almost everything there is to know about color New Plaid Blouses, Now So Fash- "vfl’“_r popular colors, 75c combinations; the fame ot Marie Guy, Reboux, Louison, Georgette ionable, $3.98 to $6.98. Up from.. cescees I or Lanvin rests on the twist of a ribbon or the polse of a feather. High or low neck models, some with 3 # Dashing, daring kinks and twists thought out by some nervous Georgette crepe sleeves. Colors, navy, Collars, dainty embroidered brown and green. Smart Crepe de Chine Blouses, $3.98 to $7.50. About 26 new models, all the new color- ings. Georgette Orepe Blouses, $3.98 to $7.50. Tallored and dressy models; dozens of styles to select from, voile, Swiss and new wonderful showing of models now on display in our Millinery Georgette crepe. Up50c Selon. o0 tesecsssnae Adaptations from the French by Lichtenst~in, Bendel, Joseph, ete., which we belleve are more truly artistic; also the conceptions of our own corps of designers are shown in great profusion at prices within the reach of all— $10.00, $16.50, $25.00 ?l BAG SALE SATURDAY l little Frenchman nestle beside the dainty and demure in the | Special—Furitan Hemegtitched Voile Collar and Cuff Sets. 50c values 29 set ; ‘ o'y c 300 Pairs Fancy Slippers Mostly white and black satin; oddsand ends, samples, ete. || Worth $2.50 to $3.00, to clear away to make $l 65 | 09 | Ever Before, Dictates Corset Fashions And the fashion decree for autumn demands a new corset if one would wear the new gown with grace and comfort. The new models in “Nemo Corsets” embody all the new style features— Aigher bust, curved waist and fuller hips. Never before has it been s0_necessary (0 have your coreet properly flited, for the * Nip” waist can be both ovmroriable and healthful. 1If take the precaution to have our expert corselieres fil you, then vou may 1.2 nd upon l it to have the abse wle strai /ht rront und straight back, the brautiful curve I| $1 Wonderful Values Real Seal, Real Pin Seal, Real Mo- room for our new stock, Saturday, B ks v e fis o rocco and Real Walrus Bags—some are silk lined, others leather lined—all the This is the ALAEELIER | Indlan Mocea- ' sins, for misses, under arima, al the waist line ar.d at the side back, and still b, comoriuble. Women’s Fine Dress Shoes, paten leather, dull o T7 you vire short-waisted, thay will giv you lenyth of line. Nemo Self-Reducing Model in handsome white broche, straight line newest shapes and styles. The self-re- women and chil- in back and front with curve at walst line over hip. % \ ducing strap in front supports the figure and keeps the corset from l"":‘:' "t“‘- d‘;“: 5 dren. B““: best lot of bags we ever offered at riding up. Top of the corset is higher, but shuped under arm and : leather tops. Splen vamps, lace an this price Values up to with ample fullness in front and back to control flesh ss 00 !' did lasts. Eveny cuft effects. All X e e e R R S R AN A B size. Values to $4, PR $5.00; a few worth $7.50 ° Nemo Corset with relief bands for tall figures; high bust, long over palr— 98¢ and and $10.00; choice Satur- hips and back, with wide elastic ttom N RERAIIE ++"vas e asn's RO Fb AT SRR s4,00 285 - l 25 day for...cooceesccacnses We specialize in fitting extra stout figures in Corsets and Brassieres, . ° DON'T MISS THIS SALE. 7 o vepartment\ Today, Sa‘urday, at 8:30, We Will Pl-ce on Sal DRUGS AND TOILET ARTICLES\ Today, Sa'urday, at 8:30, We Will Pl-ce on Sale — ‘We are prepared to co-operate with music lovers—those who appreciate the vast difference between A Fine Piano b eartistically planned and Perfectly Constructed and an ordinary instrument, j You will be most heartily welcome in our display 4l mooms, even though you are not ready to purchase. erms Arranged to Suit Your Convenience Close to 1,000 Pairs o Women’s Long Kid Gloves Worth to $3.25 a Pair, Some Worth $ 1 00 Even More at . ... * We may frankly say that in all of our experience we have never offered » greater value in gloves. We will not go into the details how we secured this most bargaln, we only want to say that these gloves are absolutely perfec and the cheapest in the lot is worth more than $2.00, most of Ahem are worth $3.00, $3.50 and more. They come mostly in 16-button length, reaching several inches above the elbow; in wbite, black, tan and champagne; the whites come in all sizes, the other colors in broken sizes. We absolutely wish to urge you to be here promptly at 8:30 Saturday morning, because this sale is so exceptional :.ln Wwo expect to sell the whole quantity within an hour or WO, No mail or telephone orders filled in this sale. serve the right to limit the quantity to each customer. We re- | i | Pond's Vaaishing Cream, 29c¢ der, §0¢ size box....... 29c¢ Aubrey Sisters’ Beauti- ftier, $1.00 size......... Mennen's Borated Talcum 9 Powder, can Melorose Cream, special 29 c e iow apeiaty prcea .. 14 12¢ special, .o Lustrite Nail Enamel, 08) Massatt! Talcum Powder, l 0 c Manicure Buffers, 76¢ values, Saturday ...... . 39¢ Peroxide of Hydrogen, 1-1b. bottle . Sani-Flush, | B0G DOX ..cnvvvens sese Fletcher's Castoria, size bottle . ... Melorose Rouge, isterine, Baturday, size bottle .......c00ns 596 Djer-Kiss Face Powder, Mentholatum, Sa\urduyi‘boe “‘Oly ses 4711 White Rose ocr- ine Soap, CAKe .......... 10c Kirk's Juvenile Soap, 100 6 OakO .ociscnansn RN - | Ivory or Wool Soap, § -~

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