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THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1015, ' ‘ R T A A R %WWMWMH&WWMW”N afimmmmmm AP WANT”OHANGONTOTMD Q. Very neat and the delight of every house wife who possesses one, [JUST FOR_TODAY CALBNDAR Unr BT Citon By 8 England Sees the Business that It N Kleintoich, New York. 6 ‘ Has Built Up with South Amer. A carefully arrgnged calendar for 1916 ioa Slowly Shpplng Away The author has selected an inspiring - , verse for every week of the year. 'GIVER FACTS AND FIG — ——— UREBI_nm DICKENS® (‘Al.flD#l.P‘Ol e, ~ | (Correspondence of the Asociated frese) | T"'::':'I:II"':_:"':' _’:'Ll"’; * srvabesd =1 - | o IRt ey :l]::’:'"".‘ Al iteq | ¥Ith & Dickens quotation for every week 1 - | States to oust it from first place In trade | of 'l"y"w"v'_"("' \MTJ:::L"'A'::;':I'.""‘::';': 3’ have been given to the prepara- SANTA CLAUY l with South Amerios, aserts the Dally | o "HTT 5 P Every effort has been exerted Has a present Saturday for every boy and || « l\rnnl;ly- in a long and mn.-u“m:.u. i slon ¢ he SBout oric M ot."” " e - § < - g ~ co (B cuous ady antges to the Gift Col- girl who calle, accompanied by an adult. || After .u:u.\. m.f hmfl'.';‘:v .‘.':‘-m..‘r:-unr - "'\:}: v‘n'h‘,‘. I“\\!::i:y ‘}un‘::”“-'r:. ome to Toyland and visit with the kind England, Germany and the United States | Abingdon Press. $1.00 net. Illustrated. n, mw Moderate Prices old fellow, in South American trade prior to the | The author writes not of the churches WAT, the article warns its readers that 'of Mexico, nor even of the large churches, rranged That Assure the Best 0 the United States has already accomp- ' 'but, as the title indicates, of the historic sing. Va_luea. ¥ - lished a great deal in its effort to take | churches; that is, to say, the churches inswer the perplexing question, % {advantage of the opening offered it | which have gathered about themselves a omething ‘appropriate, ,.\..,‘.4],”,“ o T} | “But let us look for A moment at the | certain history, and, particularly, a cer- ‘Bn of it at lowest prices con. A Whlte Chrlstmas In the Handkerchlef Store ausets of tho Britiah trader in South | tain amount of lesend and tolklore. merica, continues the Chronicle ‘One I sl of hia greatest fs hin reputation for strict | SHORT TALKS ON RETAIL SELLING boat Men's Pure Irish, Women's Handker- — Men's French Linen Men's Fineat Im- Tutegrity and scrapurousty onorabie | My 8. Roland Hall. Funk & Wagnalls = Linen Handker- ‘.n fefs, pure Irish Anybody who wants a good cholce need only look .\t Handkerchiefs, some | ported Irish Linen !dealing, which will stand him in good gitad. «clpes irational talks = chiefs, with hand |linen, one corner | a single group between 26c and $1 to get some idea of | hand - embroldered | Initial Handker- TOH. S0 the Soming Taoe for trade. Tt 4 o o5 LA drawn hem and em- | embrofdered, fime | (he variety. Between these prices we have: and taped and cord- | chiefs, hand-em- SN B MIAIMAINGA 80 ATl couts. Bouth | n L e o' (e 6 broldered biock and | Shamrock lawn with | Handkerchiets, with one-corner embroidery ed borders: others | broldered in white or Amiieidan Doole have had experience of { T SLMEUE I e e et ail a uS ln u r hand embroidered |plain and corded With cut hems wif hand-embrojd- | colored long and oty Tethine of ustness 8ad of those of | DF PNy dae colored Longfellow | border, 4 and 6 as- Revered effeots ered dots and fig- | small block letters, N6 Umiten Sintes, € 68 & genoral rule | ¥, K0P LR e initials, Z- sorted patterns, In Half-inch, rever-stitched home. ures. Worth to|All Shire hemstiteh, ey Drefer our en. Jf they can do mo | VIV0 SAGIERE vy selling opportun- choice . &OC | picture box 98 Revered with blocking. $1.50, 3 in fancy box, $1 they will deal with us. 1o »\ (9] Store hoice C ' Madeira scallops and sprays oach. $1.0018 ix tancy “Another great point In our favor 18 | WOMEN AT THE HAGUE. Jane Women's Pure| Sheer and colored, with white hems hox 1.50 the remarkable strong position of our | Addams Bmily Q. Balch af d Alice Rommsiard T Laproiel Linen Handker-| One-corner embroideries, often with clusters of but k|'mlll?ren; Hand- leading banks. The name of the Anglo- Hamillon. 7The Macmillan Y. hiefs, with embroi terflies. erchiefs, 3 in fancy South Ameri ew Yor S cents. ur FoR 87.50 50#\ cred wreath initial, § Boxed if desired picture box or folder. of Bouth Ametican. 4ad the London apd | A" fccount of the Intersatiolht Oes: phonograph that would use any s»o - AN] assorted patterns i“\ — —— Colored figures, Brastlian bank are household words in | 57®® of Women, convened at The Hague ge $1.50 size to the small 10¢ size, and sleture box, Satur ‘ Men's AlLSUE plain white, some banking and financial circles all over |In APril, 1915, and of the journeys under- service and music that a phonograph day i | Women's Fine| Women's One-Cor-| -Stik Ial- Ithe world. Enlightened management and | tAken by two delggations from that con- Handkerchiets, ‘;“'f,"" 10¢. éz" the price, and would gress. Much may be found of value, dur- ()()k Linen not break, and for broidered [ner Embroldered | fi th th of B A ve b o yourwety tribe ot e mbroidare: mbroldered fancy colored bord- |the growth of Britiah trades have brought oould chuck 1t any old place withont || || oReal Hand Arme- Handkerchlefs, hem-|Handkerchiets, i |ors. Worth 25C Children's 811k them_prosperiiy. Then again thers 1s ;';‘:‘e:"'::_“::;‘;‘n;"::;'_“"';nml atched or damaged. If you would like fan Lace, nlso Col-|gtitched and scal- |pretty assorted pat-|36¢ 8t.. |Handkerehiets, 3 in f...‘.:..,,:"&.‘..:,'."';'fi:l'“:r','f. n'x;v’..: from the point of view of that pease ored and W | fescription, come to our Toy Depart- '}'::h'f:l"‘,"y)oped edge patterns,|terns In fancy ple- | OB 8ilk Crepe |fancy box. Bo-Peep, Iterests in Brasll it of particular im- | sentiment which survives in the midet of \adeira the phonograph that $7.50 Paored Handkeroniefs,|very special, in|ture box, worth 60c ud faner® mories fi;;’,';‘:, g g [portance, owing to the predominance of |every war, but which is not easily un- ¥ | 3 each, 50 [nolly box, sl 50 everywhere, 39 |and allover 50 mltm'dly, z e gl S g bm o B o severed. il Carrlages 'w @@ ||| SO/GEEEDEMNAM v GAr . s ok at, box. C ldesigns....... Al il 4, o p. market United States Not Slow v I ” lll’-lAKlNO oF OPIEA’I'IWI. a Irvin leker Doll “Conelderation of our banking position | New York, 30 cents net. lages, 1in | naturally leads one to speak of our ship- [ What the doctors did to Mr. Cobb and y v Pl | Iping predominance. Our pre-eminence in [ what Mr. Cobb thought of the dooto:s wicker. /South Amerfcan trade In the past has | while they were doing it. Mr. Cobb says d wheels rubber and good nn Special "$3.49 |beon due in no small degres to the great |this little book is dedicated to two classes: development of our merchant marine. | Those wh already been operated on, The United States is not slow to ap- [and those who have not been operated !nmlua the importance of the banking |on. The funniest book written by Mr and shipping elements. Her banks are | Cobb; and the funniest book ever writ- {alrendy opening branches in some of the |ten about operations. Every line sparkies |blg South American centsrs, while her | with that well-known wit so character- ~ % : = W [collossel mctivity in producing war mu- |istio of the author. Sflecials Toilet Articles Perfumes, Etc. A Box of Hose for Christmas i, 20, ST S | e aa R, AN EmOER . | Java Rice Powder, Itirst time in her career to lend freely | NICATION Ol “ML‘I“’:“"". u‘:fll' 50¢ size, in all shades [ Melba Face )‘nwdor, H0a size box Woodhury's Facial Cream, 25¢ size, mhe Djer-Kiss Vegetal Toilet Water, bottle. . Locust BGlossom Perfume, ounce. Trailing Arbutus I’erfume OURES ..oy o o ¢ White Ivory Hair Brush, regular $2.00 vn]uen NALS IN CHICAGO. & Co., Chicago. 38.00. A report of the Chlcmeo association of commerce committes of investigation on smoke abatement and electrification of rallway terminals, The report is a re- view of literature relating to smoke and smoke abatement. It constitutes a woild view of the development and of the pres- ent state of the art of smoke abatement This is a stock to be proud of. Its wide variety, its fine, clean, ncw merchandise, its attractive Christmas boxes, the many gift suggestions it makes for everybody an i the marw)ou-lv li*t e prices. Women's Fancy Stk Hoslery, in very pretty embroidered designs and many plain shades to match shoes and gowns: These are all |abroad und also to put money into the {development of her mercantile marine. “Another point In our fuvor is the |large amount of British capital already sunk in the varfous South American countries. This reaches the stupendous total of $3,750,000, while our annual trade in Bouth America, prior to the war, touched $560,000,000, or one-fourth of the rl Ot g tuffed sDolls with lurlgPelosing eyes; $1.49Y 98¢ Lol pretty 'ith shirt. This is A big assor aent of Cam- put up in fancy. boxes. ;: ofth eras and supplies. We de- thread ik pure dye; full fashioned, higi e e o var “oery |and the electrification of raliway ter- e ‘.........SI 29 Yelap your films tree. e g P I o i L aidle, place thelr orders tn Great Britian, [ Minals in Chicago. Manicure Sets, with cis- Sbecial. , % 69¢ But they are not in business for their | | \\ 1 cnpnre A PLEA FOR THE 7 sors, white {ivory file and Thrnd Bllk F‘i‘fle‘rnsllk -1 health, and our traders must mive them | AMERICAN FARMER. By Hon. Dick T. Morgan, l\flpr.“nllllv. from Okla- w 1 ::llllc N oomplers 79C Hoslery, full fashioned and w:::‘.&hoy want or they will go else- T Morgan, Repteseniavels & Co. #1400, | S A b A ; some with colored tops. All The article goes on with a discuesion | Mr. Morgan, discusses a subject of na- ' liced soles, heels and 35 lof the shortcomings of British trado. | tional fmportance. Land credit legislation White Tvory Manicurs Buster Brown toes. 8 pair for $1.00, pair........ IOC Relling by catalogue ia impossible in | Was conapicuous before the sixty-third Buffer, changeable Camera, takes Women's Silk Lisle Hosfory, black, these countries, it declares, and it adde | congress. Many points of controversy } chamols. Worth b pletures 214x3%. white and colors. Full fashioned, rein that there is a lamentable lack of really | arose. These will be emphasized in the : | 18 USSR 79; Easy to operate, forced heels and toes, double skilled Eritish travelers and agents. In | next congress, Mr. Morgan discusses special, 3' 79 soles. Special, pair 25( this respect it urges British traders to | mot of th controverted propositions. Ind toldler Sets—25 soldiers in preuy A bi; assortment of at....... Children’s Silk Lisle Homry, in sky take & leaf from Germany's handbook. | He presents a message which should re- Perfumes and Manicure Kodak Albums, pink, tan, black and white. All sizes. | “Gekmany’ travelers and aments were |celve earnest consideration from all stu | bo: nu Soldiers for .. 100 Soldiers for . 3¢ Goods, suitchle for gifts —at cut prices, size 7x10 fithes ... 19C —“——-__/J e . Nother, S ets, many pretty furs, $15 00 to $68.0) ‘ Hlt.h Robes of blanket or ecider- $2.08 10 $7.00 o S OOOOIREF S L AU L . Silk Kimonos, in uw-L and satins, A ..$3.98 to $16.00 Underwear to $12.50 Silk_and Lace l‘umiuolu Ty $1.00 10 $3.98 Specials for the Girls Practical Christmds Suggestions A limited number of Girls' Dainty Party Dresses, for the young miss, for dancing and party wear. Dainty chiffon, crepe de chine, lace, etc., in all the pretty party colorings. o ose at st Half Price A Big Lot of Won- deriul Values in Girls’ Coats at $4.75 ’fl\ Sister or Sweetheart hoose a suitable arft, and for lad'es and inds, we offer the following sugges.ion:: Of Course You Can Give Her a Corset Spliced heels and toes. Saturday, palr Spectal .25¢ And it is apFrecmted by every woman. If you are not sure of the slze, buy the corset anyway, holidays. A new Nemo—No. 525—same model as 322, which is millions of women, and it exactly suits. No. 525 i is made of a fine silk brocade, beautifully finished. C{lrmtmaa presents. Model 525. . Other Models from $3.00 to $10.00 make acceptable and useful New Corsets worn by or our fitters will fit the corset any time it is brought in after the 5 | skilled mon, and they spared nefther time nor trouble, Good linguists were they, not with a mere smattering of Spanish and Portugese. Nor did the heads of the [firms In Germany leave everything to their agents. They were always making personal visits to study local commirce 'and oredit conditions on the spot. Above all, they took care to give the importer what he wanted." Trade Runs Into Millions, Turing speoifically to the opportunities in Argentina, the Chronicle asserts that & great effort is necessary here if Bng- land is to maintain commercial predom- inance. The last complete year's returns for this republic show that in 193 the trade was divided as follows: England, $180,000000; Germany, $70, 000,000, and the Uniteq Statos, $62,000,000. In Brasil, the second most important market, the Chronicle belleves that the clearing of the financial atmosphere which has come about since the war opens opportunities for the first nation on the spot. Chile, the third country in commercial importance, is likely, the article adds, to show supprising develop- ments during the next few years owing to the opening of the Panama canal. In conclusion, the article quotes from denta of the subject. F _THE CHRISTMAS THF‘ 51'01" oF SHIF Rand, McNally By Lilllan Bell & (‘0 LN W0 net. Being the authentic aecount of the greatest philanthropy of the year—the story of how one woman originated the idea and, with the eo-operation of 40,000, 000 people, sent 7,000,000 gifts to the war orphans of Burope. YOUR BABY: A GUIDD FOR YOUNG MOTHERS, Bfi E. B. Lowry Forbes & Co. 00 ML ‘This book contains everything the pros- peotive mother wants to know for the health and care of her baby and herself. The best methods are clearly stated by & physician who s an authority on mater- nity. A clear, rellable guide, containing help for mothers not found in other books. HAND W. 8. Bully and Kllz{fih L cen! A handbook of health, strensth and beauty. The advice and formula given in this book are of & high character and will answer many of the dally questions to the best things to do for “my lady's health, strength and beauty.” MY LADY" B Dainty Boudoir Caps A A special lot of Children’'s Coats, . | : . THE BABY'S P'XR!T TWO Y AL 309 10:9299 asce § to 14 years, in every good Brassieres are more popular than ever for [ Savren o “woutd-be raders. in South | Nichard M. Smith, M. D Houghton: ¥ | serviceable warm fabric, many - - . A \ in Co. cents net. Dainty Lace and Ribhon Trimmed | gervieetios, Hats, T Christmas, and we have a beautiful assortment A e two essential polnta: First, | A D00k of advice on the cars of & well $4.75 baby. The book is divided into three parts. The first part is made up of defl- nite rules for the care and feeding of in- | (Oowns at.... $1.00 to $5. 00 | Saturday, at. to select from, at 50c, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 and $3. do mot desplse small orders; treat ti $100 order with the same respect as if - J— it was for $100,000; second, um extreme £7% fants up to 2 years of age; the second ution with quoting prices. They should SN0y 00¢ W M e ) cation with aveting prices They shoild | pae consnt of senerl ugoetions which 98¢ Velvet For the Holida And Aft nd. They should be no question | e b modifed to st the iadiviiue) H i, t, but of ow ’ 8c Bargains ose | Tonccrtes s ol A e T S i T T ¢ ° |the customer.” tention of mothers. - Large 12-petal, . ' e 08¢ 3-leaf, long stem | lano Or a er lano | Tmrt W.R.. an%‘bm'y"nxm: Velvet Poinsettia teich, New York. '_Qartment Saturdav 8¢ s|:'w"inl Safs 9"' — —.IY— New Books | A foot ball shaped calendar, neatly ar- urday, each.. C “nnuod with quotations for the foot ball YW mabogany or Circassian gg et || Out Flower Dep, The Crowning Achievement in Christmas Joy for the Home iversng 01 g Bl oo b anj wood handles, felt AN a . 5 3 nore Pruitt Stewart. Houghton-Miffiin | of foot ball fans. B is 1i i ; : ; . 00 net. [P ts. These trays have C 98¢ = s The music of a piano in the home is like bright sunshine and stimulating at- e auiher 6t iattors: ot Woman | THE, POPE'S PEACE OFFERING CAL- B, ot b ¢ . mosphere—and more—it penetrates every corner of the home with happy song. | 3| Homestsder: deserives n this new vor | ENGAROR U Compied i Crptas g 98¢ || Superb Xmas Novelties When vou put i 1 i : 2 | ume a Journey of 30 miles across country | New York ; : ? by R 1 R e hen you p a piano or player piano into your home you have done the greatest 1o & bunting greserve, and the modents.| A salendas Kently ‘Arvanged WA & anes of the eclassics, y ey nt.r ds, 98(. Dl istinas " .-\”wm“ un‘d thmg for hfe_]ong fauuly hnppmeas. | inurrounfl\nl' and features of the elk hunt. | tation for every week from the famous to, ete., in hand modeéléd, 2-inch b | | - 4 prayers and writings of Popes Leo X1i1, " =] undreds of Beautiful Novelties AUSTRALIAN BYWAYS. By Norman|pot®s 0 Boltr ™ v beart - @rey gold. size 14x16. 98¢ || to choose from. | "Duncon. Harper & Bros. $1.76 net. p.:.. A""_p“m’ d'"_ phosta. - :yl |°M" Hucsv Saturday, each 8C 98¢ CANDIES Buying a e Auotratan civillza, | Catholle church are noted with dates sresseesemeriincs Pl s an sbusiale. S8 Haddorff Piano or Player Piano | tlon. The bis cities were merely passed | SEELCLE T LN e 1 gh and the journeying was princl ‘v— ssc vaoilla. Regular ot 25 ‘h:ru b tagecoach, on camelback ul’ the World’s Masterpieces; all || grade; pound............ &9C The Brandeis Way “.:n.:l lamtal slaamert fremt westaret 08k frames, with a gold ¢ 98¢ || pou T\",’I‘l':l"u;‘uclz?mso?l"_p;d_ | Austialia to New Guines | PLANS CONSIDERED TO lity, good $3.00 values, C 98¢ ;’l‘nllul;&(ulda) per 39¢ ik ]:)lhl:je ;asf::}::] lfl;,d most sattnfacto:y flv‘iy mm‘.M(Afll?.N “‘E"é' Ww'“:r”"i LET MARRIED MEN ENLIST . R o s ound. ... . c 0 y buy an instrumen e odes. Harper & Bros. $1.60 nel. | R AR Homemade Cocoanut Cream - (Correspondence of The Associated Press.) e 98¢ m;-‘l'l',“'“vfum:" strawberry entire resources of the Brandeis Stores, as u::‘\::‘:l‘ l::‘p:‘:c:r:\::..u:::.or;:..::[ LONDON, Nov. %.-A moratorium for e7 licas of the world 's most famous | flfld ‘h““"“ Special, |50 well as the manufacturers, are behind you. | fore Mr. Rhodes' delightful picture of the | Fent is the remedy that Sir Alfred Mond 22,2 2 e i oo |l POWBE.. i isiiennainn ried bt f our own country as Proposes in order to release married men gh back burnished and 08¢ || "R Binck Wainut 25¢ || I Clean, straightforward business methods SN nessbRian ot o oWE O O N et s o IR SR ood $2.00 values, spe- C Tafty, povd...oiooerre e make the Brandeis Piano Department success- |tion is sure to be doubly welcome. It Clerks and shop employes Who Wwould 2ob o s o il daahl 08¢ Y e M'"“,,:“"M 29c ful and absolutely protect the buyer. | you are wondering where to go this win- | enlist if they could afford it are stil . - Chocolates, bax.......... W f . ter or looking ahead for next summer, | numerous. Sir Alfred does mot really 98¢ B:"'i’."' PRy e Style ik e wil arrange terms of payment so you you will find suggestions of practical|solve the problem, his erities objects. tapdard Frames, in fine gold and o A o g (8 B can have’music in your home this winter. value here. Winter and summer resorts, since the landlords might retaliate on istmas pie- 8 Sat > healing springs and bracing mountains, others and increase the financial difficul- Salurdpuy 98C 98¢ p(‘:s:!‘z;lho.x.urd.", ......... 290 Come in and talk it over with us. :onh. -o.lnn. u:llnd'wlul the nvunuv‘ tles of the hour. Many suggestions are Our Homemade Fresh Maple covered in & delightful running narre- | effered for the release of married men, s 98¢ Confections, every Satur- 20 BRANDEIS PIANO DEPA RTME i tive. |@nd the more the suggestions, the more day, at, pound........ C Floor. L | complex the problem appears. It means A - gt {elther that the families become pubie T D N ot Yamer. Baity ' charees, or that the women take up their { husbands’ Jobs or do other work to he'p 5 A handsome calendar with complete | out thelr small army allowance. menu for dinner of every day during the e | year 1916, together with valuable recipes, { Use The Bee's “Swapper” columa.

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