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THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3 w Pl Ab have genuine dramatic value, rather than of Berlin's well known dramatic erition, | Tale, The Plecolomini, Wallenstein's | ana “Immer Feste Druff.” at the Nol-|110 seekers for employment for every 10) |the war. ar a'ys Sent because the public fancy clamors y\r!““” wrote, “This flood of well meant|{Camp Faust, part Schiller Theaters— [jendorf Plats theater. Hoth pleces have vacancies. A year ago there was an | The number of births decreased Along : : anvthing warlike |and poorly rhymed, hastily thrown to- |The Rape of the nes, Old Heldel- | been running for more than 30 perform- average of 29 appllcants for the same |with the number of male inhabitants, but At Berhn Opelnng A gether productions fortunately has ebbed, | berg, Roamersholm, The Worm of Cons- [ ances. number of vacancies. Wages are higher [the number of marriages increased. - - "‘"“I': call :”‘: "'“f"::"\! "I‘: “'" and the temples of the joyful muse even, ' clence, The Benefactor of Mankind; Koe | rm———— than ever before There were fewer deaths than me.:;l:r - e . \eatrical seas n so nearly like the | tollowing the example of the more | nlgRraetserstrasse Theater—Queen Chris mm———— | before. Rusiness conditions have steadily a"“'::"'l"‘"'!"'“’_”"' b < ol 'K In peace times that it I8 hard 0| serlous stage, are turning to other |tine, Beyond Our Strength: Little Theater NORWAY LABOR CONDITIONS | MORE MARRIAGES, FEWER |grown better. Thus for instance the IN. Nov Be distinguish the difference. They base| aeks. A Costly Life; Western Theater—An BETTER THAN FOR YEARS' AL |Rumber of persons carriod on the strest theatrical season since the this opinfon not alone on the attendance,; gome fdea of the serlous character of [ dersen (based on Hans Christian Ander —— DEATHS IN GERMAN CAPITAL cars increased in August from 45,650,000 gun—and is notable for Which certainly s good. but on the very | many of the plays now offered may be|sen); People's Theater—The Robbers; | (Correspondence of The Assoclated Press) | —— to 61,000,000, ke offerings. In all th: cha er of the offerings and the gathered from a glimpse at the programs | Trianon Theater—Hannenman's Succes-| CHRISTIANIA, Norway, Nov. & (Correspondence of The Assoclated Press) | 15 the munieipal savings bani 851000 and operas now presente abse of plays suggestive of the War.|of the leading Berlin theaters for the [sor; Weldendammer Rridge Theater— | Present labor conditions in Norway are| BERLIN, Nov. &—Thanks to an in-|more marks were deposited W Auust, presented In the Immediate son in 1914 opened with a tidal| beginning of the season. Lessing theater | Young Must One Be; Thalla—A Pussling | better than' they have been in the last [ crease in the female population of Berlin | 1915, than the year before o gt B et B wave of “war" plays. Something of| _peer Gynt, His Only Wife, An Enemy | Ad; Princess Theater—The Dark Castle. | five years. The national employment of- | during the year ending September, 1015, | et e Mo A B jerman The two military plays still running are | fices in the capital, which has branches | the total number of persons living in the A “For Sale” ad will turn second-hand may be gothered from the words of one | theater—Faust, part 1, The winter Fairy | “Extrablaetter,” at the Berlin theater | throughout the country, registers only [capital has decreased but liitle during | furniture into cash. both of these have been months, and are continuing bec their general character and excellencs|of the peopls, Architect Solness N / November 13th we celebrate the Third Anniversary of this greater store. The wonderful progress we have made forcefully illustrates what determination to sell World’s best merchandise at lowest-in-the-city prices will accomplish. We pause for a moment to celebrate the event in a way befitting both the store and the people who have made this establishment the largest wearing apparel store between Chicago and the Pacific Coast. Presenting— Your Golden Opportunity To Buy Winter Apparel for Every Member of the Family The whole store has prepared for Third Anniversary with unequalled values and the most remark- able selections of correct apparel ever assembled in Omaha. To further demonstrate our apprecia- tion of your patronage we announce a distribution of anniversary souvenirs that will be of extra- ordinary interest to everybody for miles around in every direction from Omaha—A $2.50 Gold Piece with cash purchase of $25.00 or more throughout our store, More Than 5,000 Suits and Overcoats For Men and Young Men Extra Valae Doors Open Saturday Morning at 8:00 .'cock. See Our Windowa, E Y The world’s best clothes made to retail and@:ailure in the $20 to $35 class, at $15, $20 $25 CLOTHES Besides these wonderful values and beautiful styles, Third Anniversary reminds you of the enormous showing this greater store offers TODAY. All new selections three to ten times larger than elsewhere. Representing the west’s most complete clothing stock. Satur- day you’ll be doubly repaid for a visit of in- spection, The $15, $20 and $25 Overcoats Fifth Avenue Chesterfields New form-fitting models New Kimono sleeve models Double breasted models Ulsters and Ulsterettes, New pockets, cuffs, collars New tone browns, grays and greens and fabrics by the hundreds in Gold Bond True Blue Serges every conceivable design, ‘We have still further advanced the read y-for-service clothes business in Omaha. Custom-tailor customers are invited to inspect our superb hand-tailored suits— imported weaves, at $30, $35, $40. 1 Buy Warm Underwear Third Anniversary finds our underwear department second-to-none in the west. The World's best mak- ers represented with selections five times larger than elsewhere. Remarkable range of all wanted welghts and styles. No limit to the assortment of sizes. On top of all this—lowest-in-the-city-prices prevalil, Vassar Union Suits, Superior Union Suits, Duofold Union Suits. Corwith Union Suits Premier Exhibit Fifth Avenue Chesterfield Overcoats Men who have paid $60 to $75 JSor their overceats and oon- sidered the money well spent see a new standard of overdeat value here at $20 to $50 These luxurious silk-lined Chester- fleld Overcoats would be a credit to the highest priced custom tailors. They're designed by recognized mas- ters, The materials are finest im- ported Vicunas and World's famous Carr XXX Meltons. Come in Oxfords, Cambridge, Blue or Black, in all sizes and proportions. The utmost in overcoat correctness and value, at $20 to $50. Hundred Women’s New Fall Suits o0 =t 15, $20 $25 Challenge $20 to $35 values Compare. OF $2525 OR'MORE A $2.52 GOLDPI 1%l-: ; ABSOLUTELY FREE ffi INDIVIDUAL, Egn HASES elsewhere. The $15, $20 and $25 Suits Soft Roll and Peak Lapels Patch and Flap Pockets One, two or three button and one-to-button models, Double breasted models, Stripes, checks and plaids Nebraska “Goodwear” Suits and Overcoats $10 No matter what the price, the best at the price. Compare Nebraska ‘‘Goodwear’’ Suits and Overcoats with $15.00 values elsewhere. All sizes, newest styles—Record values at...... o4 sl 0 Several Worth Up to $34.50, Saturday at . . . . Velvets Broadcloth ‘Wool Poplin Gabardine Serges Mixtures NS AR the hest. OF SepRIwin: garmasis, ated. Included are beautiful fur trimmed, box and belted mod- Union Suits, $1.00 to $5.00. els in the season’s fashionable shades and materials. Suits Shirts or drawers, 50c to $2.00. worth to $34.50, Saturday, at............c000. B R A ) i : 292,50 val- PO £ S S TR e, (- M8 Manhattan Shirt 0 Womar's e St 10 S S A : Headquarters . POP ™, J Jh s Salt’s Sealette and other leaders — ‘“‘Bates —— Street,” famous for quality w nys w C Plush CO&“ and clever patterns, 3 m m ts Most complete showing in “Nebraska Speclal”—we run o e ar oa the city. Many luxuriously the range of possibilities in Comparison emphasizes the supremacy of our style presentation in fur trimmed, Skinner's or shirt production, women’s coats. Here are styles that will appeal to all. We direct special Sols satin linings. No such Negligee shirts, $1.00 to $3.50. In‘;t::l:lntflxe;oo;g:;i‘z:iul"selevllonn. including fur trimmed models, Coats plush coats elsewhere — SUS Boisn SO %0 eat: $19.50 to $26.00, at. .. ... $14.85, $19.50, $24.50 '"m”';' 50 b Other Smart Styles, $9.85 to .50. $ $ Greatest Sweater Stock in Town $9.85 to $69.50 1950 to $4450 .. X Big, warm, heavw ribbed sweaters with gena;mlu shawl oollnr-é S— 4 - —— Wemen tasing ‘Aveasel—Taird Fiewe, ) medinm weight in shawl collar and V-neck models. Great range ol g ® . . colors—gray, cardinal, heather, navy, ) 2 S T T T R $1 to $7.50 | Silk Petticoats New Blouses o0 Child’s Coats Beautiful Fur gloves, $3.00 to $10.00. Kid Gloves, $1.00 to $2.50. Ihird saniversary souvenir—e8.80 gou" Plece With pur- 1.00 l _95 IRTS $ v v .9 urs chases o or more oughout e store, & -’ A, e T ot d Extraordinary spaclal for 65 distinct new models in gm‘&i’&:,":a-f;ég‘s;:,":«f:f‘:.:.';n‘,".:f'f::fi;":fi:'fl Boucles, Chinchillas, As- Compare our prices be- C rrect Hats for Now Saturday. Silk Petticoats. crepe de chine blouses and ¢ures: fiare, box pleated, beited models: pocket trakhans, full lined, belt- ~fore buying furs. The 0 All leading shades. Big navy and black taffeta; $3 and button trimmed. Fitrite Skirts, $5 00 ed; sizes 4 to 14. Bee latest creations at low- Men's headwear styles change as the season progresses. Always Selection at.....$1,00 elsewhere, our price, 81,95 speclal at ...........co0vvvinnn N these exceptional values. est-in-the-city prices. | something new in our greater h~t department. Anniversary Souvenir—$2.50 Gold Piece with individual purchases of $35,00 or more throughout the store. John B. Stetson Nebraska de Luxe X { Derby 50 Derby $ 5 . Saturday, Specially Prepared Showing of andsoft ? §7, L wistt 93 | M2n’s and Women’s Shoes N Milli Hats, at.. " si0 Hats,at....... The fastest growing shoe department in the eity, ew lnel y ! ) giving $1.00 to $2.50 in extra value Is appreciated. - . Buy shoes Anniversary Baturday—all the new Newh‘;;lotl; Hatss % *I; ) geb;uk:l Special o Bl g B i For Anniversary Fifth Ave. 150 2 erby an WOMEN'S SHOES—The New Gold Lace Hats, New Red Velvet Hats, ! s ) popular Gypsy and a score - . J h Models. ... 4 and }\T Soft Hats. .. .. $ 2 of other new styles, in the $2 50 $6 New \r::l:ep‘uzlwmu B;‘:muvlgrr';m Hats, s B . lmfll:nl l‘(nlury: and lm:thhrr», % ,m‘d . , m‘sw %105, $4.90, $5.05, up lo’ #9.95 d Men's Fall and Winter Caps, at c to $1.50, S—S8ee the new s, to $5.50; ( A e B e e S ) shoes, §5 and $8, and other :L‘J"{;;}::“';’n::fm"g"'ml"'“' $9 95 } Boys' and Childrea's Hats and Caps, 50¢ to 81.50, reliable shoes men and 2‘50 t 4 A ) y Sy Fi7Y . Third anniversary souvenir—$2.50 Gold Piece with purchases of $35.0) DODRE IS o/ 0000 s 080005 6000 anh & 0$ We have been planning to offer on our anni- or more througaout the store. For Boys--Extra Pair Pants The enthusiastic demand for Ne- bruska Special boys' suits grows greater as the supreme value of tlese sturdy, stylish suits gets to the attention of mothers. Special anniversary show- ing. Newest models, $5. Other boys' suits, $2.50 to $10, Boys' and children's Overcoats, $2.50 to $12.00. Children's Novelty suits, $2.50 to $7.50, Boys' warm Mackinaw coats, $3.50 and $5, Third anal enir—$2.50 Gold Plece with purchases of "”:l,.oo' OF more throughout the store. 7 i " These marvelous values must be seen to be fully appreci- e e — Small churge R~ for altera- tions. . al—d Warm lined slippers for everybody, 50¢ to _g . . Main Boys' and giris’ school shoes, $1.50 to 83, portunity to melect from. We are making every Nebraska Spedal Sults Forn Boys' HI-Cut shoes, big values, $2.45 to O effort to demonstrate clearly our value-giving | Complete stock of women's sweaters, Gilt Idge union suits, new neckwear, gloves and hoslery at lowest-in-the-city prices. Anniversary souvenir— $2.50 Gold Plece with vurchase of $86.00 or more throughout the store. Flebrasha & JOHN A.SWANSON.rPres WHM.L.HOLZMAN ,Treas, CORRECT APPAREL FOR MEN AND WOMEN FARNAM a7 FIFTEENTH ST: versary day the greatest values in new millinery that the women of Omaha have ever had the op- policy, which means always the latest creations at prices less than elsewhere. . . . Anniversary Trimmed Special We have trimmed about one hundred new hats for dress and street wear, in black and colors, that if the cost of shapes and materials were totaled would have to sell at $5.00, $7.50 and $10,00, but as a Birthday g1t Boturday tha DFIOO 18, . oo s rsrasnsrsasianasn 32’95 Anniversary Untrimmed Special Regular $2.98, $3.98 shapes, blacks, browns, purple, navy, 99 green, gray; sixteeh different stylee—while they last at. c Third anai souvenir—$3.50 Gold Flece with purchases of or more throughout the store.