Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, November 19, 1915, Page 5

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BEE: OMAHA, FRIDAY 19, 1915, 5 Valley of Pek May | THE NOVEMBER “See this one,’ sald the o cer, hold- | from the firing line. minus an arm,” leg | men had something missing, but thelr / g TRADES FOR EHE CRiPPLESiT;','."".IS;\“.TSMI?"..T\'ZIT.;.’f“mffi.h"fi'.:;“.‘ d ing up a large glass plate showing the (or eye on which they had before de-| work was so chosen as to make abso- |fitting on to the steel hooks om his arm- machi | of limbs and gradually educated into some |side-profile of a wounded soldier, With ' pended, but now launched on & new line | lutely neglisible the lost members, and |stumpa The plans, for instancs, auto- A A 4 new line which recreates them into useful & gaping bullet hole back of the ear, and | | matioalt carpenter Froueh Government Establithes! memuire of society. ¢ Maurice is of [Around the hofe Hittle sutures or crachs | g o d DOt need that arm, log or eve. | to MAke WAt rematned of their members y permiied B Be Rlch n GOl { Schools for Those Maimed in |vast dimensions, the bulldings and of the skull. As & whole It was as efficlent a body of | entirely effickent for this partionlar work. (his work with precision, & bell ringing the War. grounds occupying An area probabdly It 18 not & fractured skull—that would WOTkmen as one would find in any well-| Near the soldier architects were ranged |if pressure was too great to the right, | (Correspondence of the Assoclated Press) AP greater than Central park in New York. |be hopeless,” said the officer No, that | Tesulated factory. The men had smiling [two long lines of soldier typewriters, lanother bell if pressure Wwas to0 great| SALONIKI, Nov. 6—~The valley of the DOING MANY KINDS OF WORK|The bufldings sireteh as far as the eve man can be made over faces: those working in groups were | men who had lost a foot or some other on the left, and other bells of forward |Pek, in northe:n Serbla, which the Ger- J - can see; low, two-story stone structures, But this recelving ward was merely the chatting and laughing member, but whose hands had now been |and rear preasure, So that the handleas (Mans ocoupled early in their Serblan (Correspondence of the Associdted Press) | * that the cripples are not climbing long |first stage in a sort of ascending acale, | Attention was also given to the fine|taught & skill they had not known befors |soldier carpenter learned his trade auto- campalgn, may one day rank with the | PARIS, Nov. 5—The French govern- stairs, and are near the gardens, every- Which improved the wounded man's con- | arts and the profeasions, and here alse|in rapld typewriting. matically, bells warning him of each ":kmdlke, for most Serbians belleve that il 1ilently’ gave Patiifties to'the ASS: | Bery A R G ey WO Coo s, dition 8t each stage until ho was finally | were chools for scuipture and painting| In the shos shop the men were turning |false move until he had become expert O o e T naliets to inspect some of the remarkable |INE," sald an attendant, as the officer self and soclety than he was before. It |gor 1. nesthetie, could be led “ Y (about $4.0); also wallets and Mg g ‘l“ soldiers over for | ger jncome from pannings of wash gold, work which is being done for the regen- led the way into the first building, the |Was to this school that chief Interest was " ed Into some | purses of all kinds, leather watoh chains |& new and useful occupation has & coming, it is belleved, from a rich quaris | retaieinn wedd pomestudy new line, which did not require the use (and belts. A large glass case exhibited |capacity of 80 men, who have their |reef far up in the hills SERTINE OF - TN - FUTTOE | e e Here they are.” said the officer, point i L i of the lost member. One pale-faced |the diversity of thelr product. It was|wounds dressed so far as remains neces- | The total output of gold from tha pled, maimed and apparently hopelessly |ing to 0 large glass photographic plates | s T ¥ voung moldier, his left arm gone near |the same in the machine shop, the black- |#ary, are housed and fod, and at the |smaller placer workings has averaged wounded who are birne back from the |renged and numbered in a case his enormous school at St. Mauries|the elbow, was delicately modeling & smith shop and all the other branches |8ame time carry on these extensive shops About $15.000 a year for several genords fs a hive of work shops of all kinds— shoe-making shops, machine shops, auto repair shops, blacksmith shops with blaz Ing forgea and clothes-making shops and |the workmen were the wounded soldlers tions. Occastonal nuggets of consider- able size have been found, and there « evidence that the Romans drew gold suj, pliea from this reglon. fighting line at Champagne. Under the escort of French officers the party was taken to St. Maurice, a short distgnce outside Parls, where wounded are “brought after the physical cares of The photographs, of the 20 wounded had been sent ahead, the platea showing with preclsion the exact wound and its process of healing, some of them being X-ruy plates. Venus of Milo with his remaining hand. (of this hive of industry. | which turn out useful products of all The scldier arch'tects were making| “One soldler with both hands m\m-.”!““dlv and what is more turn out useful designs, with blue-prints of girders, | sald the officer, “is making 18 francs « |Men akilled in the arts, architecturs, arches and columns, and ealculating the | day as a carpenter.’” mechanical arts and the many branches strength of walls and roofs. Al of these | He explained that of manufacture. special tools had Bee want ads produce results. Thursday morning we began a three-day sale of the Through these remarkable buying transactions, we ao- quired great lots of manufacturers’ samples and special lots; also many overstocks of fine merchandise—all at tre- mendous discounts. most remarkable character, bringing forth one of the selling surprises of the year in women’s, misses’ and children’s winter ready-to-wear apparel and accessories. il : Manufacturers with whom we do a big business fre- quently provide us with special lots of merchandise at very great price reductions. We prevailed upon to op-: | ntinued Frida}_, an d Saturdajy operate with us for this sale, so that we might startle l'l-nm}ta l n 0“ r Great E n larged Base!!‘e‘!t 6,000 New Suits, Coats and Dresses We emphasize the timeliness of this sale—it is not an end-of-the-season affair—this is apparel you want to wear this winter. We want you to come prepared to get greater bargains than you expeoted, for we feel sure we have ex- celled our best efforts of the past. them & [ : PRLAUE B RS i 4 | L] : y - ) ’ . L] . . 2 | D Over 600 Women’sand Misses’ Suitsin TwoLots | Women’s and Misses’ Sitk_and Wool Dresses Q . At Over 400 Women's, Misses’ | At Hake Four Eholor ornY At About 200 Silk and Wool At Over 600 Beautiful Dresses and Juniors’ Fall and Dresses,” all new up-to- at this price. Every dress Winter Bults, splendid | AL iaqhotkiToan 0, $ date styles, made of poplin . a correct right up-to-date $ 9 suits at a give-away price. $ choose from. Right up- and all-wool serge. Black 5 fall and winter model; ° x”“ “r”‘h‘""l“e ";“dl’ l‘" | ° :";d“;' m:xny . ';‘lr- ? and various bolors: ' Seve | L dozens of pretty styles, ne all-wool materials, rimmed; made o ne many samples, made of {umyhmddpllat‘t‘:‘ d(mhl' o ?"'T"fil "{w'fl"’"' | ‘811 Swou}/ mawriala;inapith) ol M B SRS Tl crepe de chine, heavy taffetas, silk and wool ins, broadcloths, fancy rough cloths, etc. These | gopgrgine fine serges. Made to sell at $12.48, At Over 300 Dresses at this | combinations, plaid and serge combinations with suits are not this season's styles, but good, prac h il a 1 | fur edging in vel te. Not a dress made tical suits for many occaslons. Lato last winter “51 8ad up’ to; §20.. Box back &ML fitted otk D seanon's stylen, but | to sell for less than $9.00, from that up to $16.00. styles, made to sell at $10.00 and up to $17.50. styles. $ " Plain dresses, fancy dresses, dresses for dressy [] . 1] | ° :fildl'hlupnf%‘:ulml:;e:‘:fl: as well as street wear. Included in this lot are Over 3 000 Ub omens and Mlsses Coats poses. Made to sell at | about 50 Chiffon and Lace Combination Party 3 —- $3.00 and $4.00, wonderful bargains at the price Dreuen.' several sityles in light blue, maize, asked. green, etc. At Hundreds of fine right up- | At Hundreds of fine coats at ' to-date coats at this price. this price, full length, me- O l 000 C 3 . s 9 sz 9 53 9 $8 9 5 Dozens of styles, with and $ 95 dium and short coats; col- ver L) oatso qu Lots. 1‘4 L] 04_’ 04 without fur trimmings and 4 lege coats, belted coats RS e L] L] " Over G500 fine BSweater collars. Made of fine ma- and plain coats—made of pr:::;l“:yre:t :‘:‘l‘:.;l’:m:n: "':.':" :,':2"13:& | At Coats for Women and terials, such as silky fine all-wool materials, Many are made of fine all-wool materials, plain $ Misses that were made to plush all satin lined, zibeline, corduroy, fancy | such as chinchilla, boucle, fancy plaids, novelty and fancy cloths, many different styles, for sell at $2.50, $3.00 and | rough materials, novelty mixtures, etc. Not a | mixtures, etc. Dozens of pretty styles, wonderful | women, misses and juniors. A chance to buy a o b / [ coat worth less than $10.00, from that up to $20.00. [ coats at a very small price. Made to sell at $7.50 | warm winter coat at a give-away price. Made to $4.00. Many different The greatest lot of up-to-the-minute coats ever | up to $12.00. Many samples, others in a complete | sell up to $10.00. Good range of sizes, three big | styles, in red, green, offered for so small a price. range of sizes for women, misses and juniors, lots, at $1.49, $2.49 and $3.49. | white, gray, brown, Copenhagen, old rose, etc. Ry s s b S f the Most Striki Values in This Sale w ! t ||| Boys’and Girls’ Wi W ome of the Most Striking Values in omen’s (iloves a oys’an ris nter Wearables at Bargain Prices in Hosiery, Knit Underwear and Handkerchiefs Bargain Prices | | Hundreds of Garments of All Kinds at Great Savings | wea Women's , Lined Cashmere ’ i ¢ 'il-lwos‘e(";{ol Fleecy lell‘;l,a“!:(-je‘:'?rlirishflfilnn'n (‘hlldrelnj':]gfir (‘ogonr Fleecy Gloves, warzs cation lined, tro: Bl[ Bnrgalns in Boys' Over- Children’s Dresses and Coats d Silk Hoslery, regular | Fine Cotton Handkerchiefs, plain lLIno(! \‘e-llhlnd Pants to match, all :ll""p '::.’r';" Ai:‘:’:’g:'? "_'::; coats and Mackinaws ns D:Ilrll‘ ;Jormt Style New Fall and Winter ! Snd ~oubsisor medlum sad by | and funey emeroidred, Bl | saew yorth fo e | J5e || Showd'sei'at 3 $400 Chcu Ovronn 20 | $ @ ()i e il o { Men's Heavy Gray All-Wool | or, each. 5 Lined Union Suits, all 39 Gloves, In black, gray and oats with worsted linings. B8, 2 | Ases 2e7E%and plaid combinations, corduroys, in all sizes. Worth 50c, each....... C to 10 years. es 210 6 and 6 to 14 years; $2.50, $3.00 and $3.50 Secks, 26c values, IZ'i'C Women's Fine Lawn and Cotton " 3 brown. Special tor tw. values, . ‘ B PRIR o goeorrsovessasasme . Handkerchlefs, plain and fancy | . Boys' Heavy Lambsdown Union days' selling at, pr $4.00 Mackinaws, $2.85 | 'Women'’s and Childrens’ Fine | orvroidered, in white and colors. | Sults, all sizes. Worth $1.00, IBBON Gray, red, brown and green plaid ef- Dozens of styles In Girls' Dresses for fall ‘ Cotton and Fleecy Lined Hoslery, | 55, Men's Giood Size Cofton Hand. | specially priced, 69¢ RIBBONS fects. Norfolk models, cut full and roomy. and winter wear, made of semi-wool fabrics, I . double heels, toes and soles; some | yorehiefs, Worth to 10c, - at, nvh.; .................. Boautiful Line of Fancy Warp Ages 7 to 19 years. C heavy wash material pretty plaids, stripes ribbed tops. Black only. All | gnecial, each OC | Women's Heavy and Medium Prints, in dark and Vight . B and plain combinations, ete. All good up-to- sizes. Worth to 18c, Welght, Cotton Fleecy Lined Unlon pretty patterns; 6 and 6% 80c Flannel Blouses, 35¢ s date styles, coples of higher priced dresses; ; R Men's and Women's All Pure | Suits, all sizes and styles. Worth inches wide. Speciul, Five different shades of flannel; all | $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 values. ' Women's, Children’s and Men's | Linen Handkerchiefs, plain and to $1.00, sale price, 69C A made with fitted waistbands. Fine Cotton, Seamless Hoslery, | With initlals; also fine shamrock | at, €ACH. ..t Another Lot of 4-Inch Faney 50 Boys' Bw rs, 850 s Several hundred fine Coats at this price, double heels, toes and soles. Worth | lawn, fancy embroidered and lace | Women's Fine Cotton, Fleecy Warp Prints, dainty for all uses. : gy’ Swenbers, O ages 2 to 6 and 6 to 14 years. Many different to 12%c¢, specially priced 8 U g e 9 i IOC | Lined Union Sults, all sizes Worth much more than Boys’ Sweaters, worth to §1.50, 85 " Fas, o ueto-fate sonts. S86e. ASEIORS | for this sale, at, pair........ '}C sale price, each............. Specially priced, ea.......... 50¢ the price we ask, yd special at C values. | \L L 5 \\ 4 @ ™ . . . H H . . & 0 g . D Fabrics Our S - | Big Clearing Sale of Remnants || Thousands of Pairs Fine Foot SUCH MILLINERY In Domestic Fabrics Qur Stoc - Girls' Box Calfakin Shoes, blucher style, a eale price. Sadersrneresins 10¢ val ' E::ffi:’or'rl“btosghfi-s' TR e 21?)" gtnrlfi'r;isflrgd-d;‘:v:‘;'l :::., heavy soles, solid leather all the way y sl‘oloo 875 Childr Hats, h;r dress and 49‘: I-‘rrm:;. \;e.,';??cm ......... 5C 12 Ounces of Pure White Carded R R R s |9C French Flannels, etc., from 36 to through. Sizes up to 2, at... 4 s PN | pthool wear. Warth fe 83, special........ Cotton, soft and fluffy, cleanm, { Consisting of 27 and | 54 inches wide. Worth to 65c —/ 27-Inch Fancy Kimono and | Sanitary batting. 15 value, LOt 2 36-Inch Shantung,” Jap | Yard, sale price, the SI 00 / Wrapper Flannel, all new pev- 'I”IGN Friday, sc Silks, Foulards, Printed Satins, | PI6Ce......cooerriennie . ¢ : \\ || fect goods, full bolts to select L 3 89c, 2 from. Neat Persian and famcy . Taffetas, etc., etc, worth to 69¢, | 3¢5 5.yd. Lengths of Splendid Linens | Sample Pieces and Rem- | Drapery Specials kimono styles, light and dark { .:l:l price Frida; ch Dress Goods, such a&s Gabar- —_— | f All Kinds L Blg Lot of Traveling M. grounds. 10c value, 7 u: lm“mmdm lled. g f FOPd.coorqeneancenrannannens dines, Checks, Stripes, French $1.25 Spreads, 99¢ nants o inds Laces veling ! : ro! ) Includes 36 and 40-Inch | Serges. Poplins, Broadcloths, Bac ot 'l.ho Sasialhat | Giad — Sample "Irul including all yard *c oughly carded; soft, fluffy staple ~ inches wide. Worth to $1.00 a Silk Nets, Allovers, Lace | Curtains, your choice Friday el:gpl{cn.”:nlnlasr]ds.v t"rjepu. 49C y.‘rd’ Special Priday, s 00 Hemmc:“:n#:m' Cloths, §9¢ | Bands, Edges and some Gold | Friday, each..... S 25C Gingham, in all the well known ) 2 el ey :“‘ ey | B8 PeOR s 2. For Friday 600 - Table Cloths, | Effects, 4 to 1-yard lengths. | linew Windew Shades, 36 inches ond dark sotorings. 100" 'St | Thousands of Yards of Wash t ot wi surely -l w = : Nt wide, 6 feet long. Spe- an colol Lot it 5 o gy v A mc;," ,v"e: of s',""‘ o ::‘T;:;dk:::’d_yzmy‘uru:.. ll’t‘rn:n mer “o;‘-(h_ to 50e, special Friday, | qq) Friday, ..p: ; Zoc value, yard 6}(: Goo'd.l.hl"fl Remnants and Rem. 40 and 36-Inch Crepe de Chines, | Matched Pieces of nearly every 2 each plece-— nan Meteors, Charmeuse, Radiums, | known weave in dress goods. 19¢ and S6¢ Turkish Towels, Se All the Remnants of Serims, Ducklings, Outings, Calico, Per- The heavy fall business the past couple of months has left geveral thousand pieces of good remnants in the Silks and Dress (Goods Sections. All will be sacrificed Friday, and these are some of the bargains: lots &t HALF PRICE AND LESS. Lot ' Consisting of 24-Inch Foulard, Moires, Satins, B0c yard, special Friday, O B 34 ¢ sninn i 0 50c¢ 2% to 4-Yard Lengths of Col- Lot 3 from 42 to b4 Coatings, ete., Messalines, Taffetas, Plaid Silks, Faill ete., worth to $1.5 special Friday, each remnant...... 250-396 wear on Sale Here Fridav and These Are But a Very Few of the leather; all new styles, all sizes. many of them worth $5.00 here iu this eale at, pair... Saturday at Reasonable Prices Buy them 52 45 Real Bargalns, Splendid shoes, BARGAINS ARE SELDOM OFFERED 650 New Trimmed Hats, trimmed with ostrich {1 of Si s B About 700 Pair of Women's Fine Dress Shoe ry light and dark oolors; extra | and figures, light shirting styles Remnants. Silks,Velvets | Remnants Dress (ioods petsnt lasther, dull kid snd dull lesthes:: button e N N T onics..1.:.31.00 soll, WATm fesoy Bap, hoth eites | ASE IS _Sniorss BN Embracing all the newest weaves 1% to 3-Yard Lengths of style, cloth and kid tops. Many of these shoes have 1000 Silk Velvet Shapes, the on's best alike. 8¢ value, Y, sc ";l ue, sc and colorings of the season, rans- | o0 °wmp:“rdq Batiste been selling at $4.00 a pair, in all sizes, 5| 05 styies, mostly black. Worth to 79C yard.. ing in length from 1 to 6 yards, | | J v . . SO YOy OO O 2 S ——— have been divided into four great | Duvetyne, Stripes, etc. worth to patent and dull BLBE, BE..ooionctresainsese 86-Inch Fancy Printed Silko. | 86-Inch Unbleached Muslin, 400 Ostrich Plumes, 17 inches long, 8 inches wide. Colors—Navy, new blue, tan, gray, cell and black. Worth to $1.76, > AL 59c heavy quality, all pretty patterns. For Friday one lot of bleached towels, heavy quality, in the guest size. ! 15¢ and 25¢ } kinds of Etamine, Scrim and Voile Volles and Other Curtain Materisls, values to 39¢, per b L T R P TP T P PR T IOC Always Large and Low Priced 27-Inch Fancy Outing Flannel, Dress Percales, excellent styles extra fine soft finish. Full bolts. Easily bleached. 6c value. 4 sale price Friday, yd........ 4C line, all the wanted fall printings and colorings, for drapery, box and comforter covering. 8¢ and cotton. T6e roll, 27-Inch Famey Zephyr Dress X 86-Inch Rleached Muslin, extra fine soft finish. Full bolits. 6 8c value, Friday, yd.......... C

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