Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, December 18, 1915, Page 7

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ol ”’MMWMWUTMo store will be opon ovonlngn until ChrhtmauWWWWt/‘WW"C These Make Nice Gifts for Boys EN >0UG LAS STREETS NS Xmas Gifts | Two big special counters for Sat- Toilets Sets Jowel Boxes at Work Baskets e box Handkerchief; ¢ Sets, Hand Mirrors, ete. ¢| Hand Mirrors at 19¢. 20¢. 39¢, 49¢, 69¢ and 81,25. Worth 35¢ to $2.00. .00 Halr Brushes at. 11,00 Fancy Silk Glr('ru at ¢ $1.00 Work Boxes at. Men's Traveling Cases at $1.25, $2. 82.50, 83, $3.50, 83.75 Worth $2.00 to $6.00 set. Tollet Bets, $1,50, 81.75, 82, l2.26. $2.50. 83 and 84,00, Regular price, $2.50 to $7.00, Comb and Brush Sets at 49¢, 59¢, 69¢. 79¢ and 89¢. Worth 75¢ to $1.50. Military Brushes, per set...... 75¢ Regular price, $1.25. reduction. All Leather Hand Bags, purse and mirror. .81.00 e latest lk.)‘lm, . .81, silk or her lined, at d « $2.00 Back Strap Purses, at, each N Collar and Cuff Bags, 65e, 750, 81 | Gloves Will Surely | Please Her A gift that never goes un- appreciated —oan lected by the Glove Cer- tificate plan or by giving her a mice glove done up in & Xmas Ladfes' speclal in 16-but- ton real French Kid Glove in white only, usually priced at $3.26," pr..$2.80 TLadles' Real French Kid Gloves, in 2-button length n fancy embrofdered backs, in _world's best makes, at $180, $3, $2.00 Ladies' French _ Lamb ® Pkin in over-seam, also medium weight _glove, with heavy contrasting stitching, rth $1.26, at. a pair Ladies’ Capes, and Doeskin, in all worth $1.00, at. ei's Warm Gloves, Mittens and Fur Tops, lllfl Ladies ) Mittens, at, pair o and 980 Piquets )y Cren Corl.t $4 29 (Gift Suggestions That are Appropriate and Sure to Please rday. ge Pin Cushions at.. ..25¢| A grand sale Saturday on the Flor- 0e j‘j'lt (‘-nlg Sticks a @ | ence sample line of Toilet Sets, Traw- apostry Boxes a € |oling Cases, Comb, Brush and Mirror Holiday Hand Bags We have just received a special line of high-grade Hand Bags at 50% Saturday the entire lot goes on sale at Half ad sines, oxtra quality, at Dainty Muslins in Xmas boxes at special prices. THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY , And Every One of Them Splendid Bargains for Boys’ for Boys’ for Boys' $6.00 and $6.50 Mackinaws 6.00 and $6.50 Suits 6.00 and $6.50 Overcoats All sizes, 6 to 18 years, and all colors. Great Handkerchief Sale --Satarday-- A big saving for you In this de- partment Saturday. Children’ 50c qulllly boxed Hand- kerchiefs, DOX .....ienvein Ladies' 76¢ quulty boxed Han chiefs, box f Children's 36¢ qunmy boxed Hand- kerchiefs, box }5 Children’s 15¢ quality boxed Hand- kerchiefs, box O All Linen Initialed Handke Ladi | chi 5c quality, at...... 1‘00 Mey ne Linen Handkerchiefs, hemstitched . .. ‘}5¢ and 256 Ladies' Fine Linen Hand Embluld- ered Handkerchiefs, regular box; special Saturday, box. }og Ladies’ Fine Madeira Embrolde! Handkerchiefs, 3 in box, regular $1.60, special, box .. .00 | Ladies’ Fine Embroldered Swiss Handkerchiefs, regular price 1B¢ and 20e, sale price, each. . | Ladies’ Initial Handkerchi box, regular 50¢, sale price. . Price. / muofl .onm AND A complete l|ne ot Thermos Bottles and Lunch_Sets on sale Saturday. 1-qt, Thermos Bottles at Workmen's Lunen Boxes, Bchool Kits, Auto Fel.v complo(o. o Ladies’ Underwear Dept. Saturday Ladies’ All Wool, Silk and Wool, 8ilk and Lisle, any style, worth to $3,50, Saturday at. K Ladies’ Heavy Fleeced Buits, any lt}le, regular §$2. 00 nlnu, Ludln' "Fine Quality Bi k. sux and Lislo and 8ilk and Wool, in col- ors and white, at...... Children’s Heavy Fleeced Sults, all sizes, at........40¢ Ladies’ All Wool and Sik and Wool Vests values, Saturday at ....81,50 Itallan Silk Vests and” Bloomerl. embroidery trimmed, worth to $3.50, extra special at..8$1,.98 Vests, reinforced Itallan Silk, colors and white, at....O8¢ ¥ Italian Silk and Crepe de Chine Combination Suits, worth to assortment, at $6.00, Salurdly. extra special, $2.98, $3.98, 84, 98 Chine Gowns, beautiful Practical and Appropriate Gifts at a Price Saving of 20% to 50% ; SATURDAY 100 Beautiful Fur Sets In k, Marten, Beaver, Off Jap Mlnk Hudson Seal, == Regular Fischer Raccoon, Etc,, at. . 3 Price QOver 1,000 Fine Coats on Sale Z i in Two Special Lots {| Beautiful New Coats, made to sell to $45.00, in Rus- sian Pony or French Coney, Sealette 32 495 i shes, Gordon Cloths, in new flare duvetynes, broadcloths, ete. . || $25.00 and $30.00, Saturday, at choice. . || 100 Handsome Tailored Suits that sold to $35, " {| Choice of a broad assortment of classy designs 1] in broadecloths, corduroys, poplins, 5 gabardines, oto., this season’s best $ 1 7 0 Silk Kimonos Make Nice yles and colors, on sale Gifts — We're showing a splendid assortment and re- markable values at prices from $5, $7.50, $10 up to $1g. | Beautiful New Blouses, made {to sell to $5, in crepe de chines, - taffetas, wash silks, || | ete., all col- | ors, at. $1o98 i fi Great $8.95 Coats, $3.95 All"0f our coats in mixtures, plain cloths and double faced materials, | | vlald backs, that sold at $7.60, §3 and $8, 1l go in one $3 95 ot Saturday ... $10.00 Coats, ln.u All our zibelines, mixtures, broad- cloths and cheviot coats, in all the vew styles, full lined coats, all sizes, that sold to $10.00, weve Bargain Giving collars, full belted styles. Coat that are worth §15 to $17.50, cholce Baturday. $3.00 Silk Petticoats, $1.08 Fine messaline, jersey tops, all colors, regular values to $3.00, Saturday ... $1.98 Orepe de Chine w-uu. Dainty crepe de chine 00 ’ ss 95 flesh color and white, embroidered . choice Saturday ....... . Jap silk waists, high or low necks, : $17.50 Coats, $8.95 dozens of pretty patterns, sl 00 satin lned, plushes, zibe-| Waists worth to $1,98, Sat, o chiffon broadeloths, I*%ersianas| Children’s Coats at January Prices fancy mixtures, new Chin Chin|here Saturday. Nearly 2,000 8ilk Underskirts, made to sell up to $10; big special purchase jyst received, in rose, silver, reseda, new blue, voilet, chango— ables and other popular shades in taffetas, satins and jerseys, on sale. .. $8.95 apd two-tone silk petticoats, fitted tops, '$1.98 walsts, in Handsome Ooats, including French Coney Fur Coats, fine zibelines, fur trimmed s 95 i| houeles, corduroys, in choicest fur trimmed and flare models. Coats made to sell at 14 .»S 195_5495 Beautiful New Blouses, made to sell to $10, in chiffons, silk, laces, Georgette crepes, hand embroidered crepe de chines, oh$3 98 ‘Sale of Coats Saturday in the Domestic Room s $4.00 Coats, $1.98 We have picked out about 26 coats in heavy, warm coats, with high storm collars and belted styles in mixtures, plain colors, that sold to §4.00, llt!ll“!- $l 98 Bl sesvmnnnriannniii $0.50 Ooua. 82.08 An elegant lot of corduroy, mixtures and plain colored coats, ages 6 to 14 years, new full belted styles, fancy trimmed; these coats sold at $5.00, 0, EN FIRST This is a Jewelry Christmas JI@ /// \Pem 7 The Popular Bracelet Watch Lady's Gold Bracelet Watch with gilt dial, in brightly polished finish, fit with a dependable 15-fewel move ~a wonderful value—8aturday .00 o8, with beautiful ant, a special sale, Bolld Gold La V amail dlamond » Baturday, up fro 83.50 Solld Gold Diamond Set Cuff Buttons, regular $15,00, Saturday.... . 8706 Solld Gold Baby Ring and_ Necklace, regular price $6.00, from..980 to $1.50 | day Solid Gold Jewelry Solid Gold Knives, plain or fancy en- gravad, with blades of the best steel, e RO ceoes . 83,98 Solid Gold Cameo La \’ll)lernl or_dia- mond setting, special ..08.98 to §7.50 up ases N . .80 Solid "' ‘Scarf " "Pina in ‘diamond hips or cluster setting, up from.8$9.50 Solid Gold Misses’ ®, in signets, single metting or cluster, regular $2 to 35, pecial Sotla Gold ‘Baby "Chatn and® Lok | cetver regular $3.75, special for this .day Ivory Buffer, Trays, Cologne Bot- only s b .. tes, Novelty Bale—Consisting of Jewel Boxes, _\|./ Pin Trays, Card Recetvers, Bud Vases, Candle e Sticks, Match Boxes and Fancy Calendars, S~ Regular 60c to $2.50, special ......880 to PBo N\ s s Gift Suggestions in the Corset Aisle the chfidren w-r- Sweaters for Xmas. We have all colors, at 980, §1.48, Angora Scarf and Oap Sets, for ladies and children, make a prace tical gift, special, at 98c and coee e BLTB Ladies’ and Children’s Angdra and Knit Toques; large assortment to choose from, special, at.......cooemue 800 Ladies’ Sweaters, plain and fancy weave, all colors, special, $8.98 to $10 Creps de Chine or Lace Camisoles make a dainty gift, special, at, $1.85, $1.50 and..... ceenenn $2.00 Main Floor—Middle Room. The Stetson Shoe, button, made up in gun metal or vicl in black or tan, lace or blucher styles, T R v o verees . 86,00 The Crossett or Abbott Shoe, in black or tan, button or blucher, Union Made o Hayden's Special—Gun metal or vici kid, in button or blucher styles, Union Made......83.50 Grover or Queen Quality Shoes for the woman who wants good shoes, well fitted, up from.....83.00 Women's Patent Leather Shoes, in lace or button, kid or cloth tops, $5 and $4 values, 83 and $2.50 Special THE colors, full fashioncd boxes, Women's Wayne Knit lisie and cotion, jewuier and “outsises, Hoslery in .mcl-l 3 A complete line of Women's and Cashmere um snk l:d Imm . Ini ts' _and Childre W i5c vnluu B:r-' (.‘owm mnl ity, special . I"D.c.d School DECEMBER Draped Velvet Turbans Tomorrow. The Very Latest Flower Hats ‘These becoming hats come styles, made of fine quality Lyons velvet. One pattern illustrated. VERY LATEST FLOWER HATS These becoming hats come in various shades of velvet and flowers. They are 1uuch in favor down east. NEW SATIN HATS—Trimmed and untrimmed, in a profusion of styles, something new in smart hats for immediate wear at 85 to $7.50, Christmas Specials in Hosiery A Nice Rox of Hosiery Is Sure to Please Your Family and Friend, Women's Novelty Bilk Hoss in plaids nd put up 'n 80 and 8119 Women's _Phoenix 81k Hose In plain and and seamless, 78¢c and 98¢; out sizcs $1.25, packed In holiday stripes, some with embioldered designs, ir silk and s with tops, hollday boxes. Very special mercerized also split sole and rib tops pairs Children's |~ Hose, s Heav a nl Wool and leeced l.lnn’! li“:‘)n Hose, 13 18, 1915, Girls Winter Coats Manufacturer’s Samples and Surplus, made to sell to $10; all sizes from 2 to 14 years; in Astrakhans, Corduroys, Plushes, Boucles and other popular fabrics— $3.95 and $6.95 ) 14 Gold Hat Pins, a large assort- nt for wselection. Regular $1 Saturday Solld Gold Cuff Buttons in Roman fin- 1sh of engraved, regular to $7.00, Satur day $3.50 Comb, Brush and Mirror, $6.50 values Saturday a.se8 Milltary Brushes, $4.00 values, Satur .......... .78 8olid Gold Cuff Buttons, engr: free, regular $5 to $7, for this only adpoa 8198 to §3 German Silver Clgar Jars, Ash Trays and Smoker Sets, special from 78c to 85 Sample Lines in l"o?y. regular to §5.00, your choice @30 to 81.50 Ivory Mirr: mb and Brushes Ivory Files. Powder Jars, Halr Re- —— Do Not Forget to Put Umbrellas On Your List Our stock is com- plete, with all the new styles in han- dles, beautifully mounted; & large assortment of mis- sion handles, carved handles in assorted colors; they come in extra fine quality of silk taffeta, wide bordered edge, at 33.50 $4.98, speclal number Ior Saturday in fine tape edge silk taf- feta, best grade of steel rods and Par- agon frames, a large ulor'.me;t of han- dles, at $1,98 and $2.98. Misses' and Child's Button Shoes, kid or gun metal, $2.00 values, Boys’ gun metal, in blucher or but- ton patterns, splendid values, 88 5w san sl $2.50 and 81,958 Women's Fur Trimmed Nullifiers, in gray, wine, oxford and black, $1.50 values...... $1.00 All Felt Jullets, $1,00 values, wine, gray or navy blue...,,.... 69¢ Infants’ Patent Leather Black Cloth Button Shoes, wedge heal ulzel to 8, $1.16 values...., T5¢ Men's Tan or Black Kid Bupporn up from $1.00 $2.49... $2.98 in various POLISHED LEATHER HATS. Always showing and fan.y special in _box $1.00 a pair to §1.38 Medium rogular 18¢ 190 e oS MMMMMM’I'I"'I'I'I"/ Dl Al Ml k. it k. S ) M e M Lkl Q 5 SENATOR GALLINGER after a conference with Pres ident Wilson announced that he was in accord with the president’s plan for military and naval preparedness. BENATOR @ALLNNGER 'Books Suggested for Boys and Girls brarian Tobitt to prepare for him a list of books for boys and girls, which he The Nst covers out-door and in-door ife, fairy tales and legends, war, athletics and home-life. The list offered by Mr. tollows: BOOKS FOR THE OUTDOOR BOY. Kidnaped Campers, by Mrs. Flavia Canfleld. wB9F Ecouta in the White Mountains, by Miller is as C nmp!n[ |n the Winter Woods, by BE. R. tern Tralls, by E. R. Hoy Femltl of Birch-Bark Island, R. 8. Holland Yow Alaskans, Emerson Hough. nolr"rn the Woods, B, T. Seton. Two Little Savages, by E. T. Seton. Camping on the Great River, by R. 8. Spears. FAIRY TALES AND LEGENDS. Arablan Ni ‘{h Btorios of the King, by James Baldwin. In the Days of Giants, by A. F. Bro'l\ Alice in Wonderland, Eby Lawis Ca regor. Cumvlnl on' Wes! 'amous Le endl b, G. Crommel In "J‘Vondfl Boo! N{thlnlel Hawthorne, Blue Fal Roo by Andrew Lang. Howard Pyle, Around the End by R, H. Barbour. Half Back by R, H. Barbour. Danny Fists by Walter Camp. At the Home Plate by A. T. Dudley. )’ollnwlh&' the Ball by A. T. Dudley. On the School Team by J. P. Earl Crashaw Brothers by A. §. Pler. %fi er of St. Timothy's by A, 8. Pler. y Elton, Quarter Back, by L. W. Quirk’ . INDIAN AND WAR STORIES. Horsemen of the Plains by J. sheler. Last_of the Chiefs by J. A. Altsheler. For King or Country by James Barnes. Little Betty Blew by James Barnes. Juan and Juanita by ¥. C. Baylor, Master of the Strong Hearts Ly 1 Brooks. Gunner Aboard the “Yankee' by Russell Doubleday. With the Indians in the Rockles by J. W, Schultsz, Rob, the Ranger, by Herbert Strang. On Guard by J.' P. True. STORIES OF HOME LIFE Little Men by Louisa M. Alcott. Little Women by Louisa M. Alcott. Donald and Dorothy by M. M. Dodge. s Brinker or the Silver Skates hy M. M. Dodge. Nelly's Silver Mine by 3. H. Juckson. Lem, a New England Hoy, by Noah Brooks, Daughter of the Rich by M. E. Waller. Little Citisen by M. K. Waller. Pollyanna by Mrs. H. Porter. Jack Hazard by 5% Trowbridge, CARNATION BREAD IS FORGING TO THE FRONT |forced to build a About a year ago the manufacture of & new bread named OCarnation was started by J. D, Crew of the Crew Grocery at Thirty-third and Arbor streets, The demand has been so big that a couple of months ago Mr. Crew was %e bakery and now has one of the most sanitary and thor- | oughly equipped bakeries in Omaha, His |force has been increased from three to {nine people and two autos and two wagons have been added to his delivery department. MARGARET HILL McCARTER’S Masterpiece The orner HE daintiest gift-book T of the uao,nm J::': toaching le with many a heart h( and meny a smils in its pe vit of rm-u it all. A. C. McClurg & Co,, Publishers for Christmas Gifts' could recommend as Christmas presents. | | | Probation Officer Miller requested Li- | | | Machen. G. P. Putnam's 8o Merry A ventures of Robin Hood by FOOT BALL & BASE BALL STORIES. H. Alt- terprets German oultur and ZERO WEATHER IN MOST OF THE STATE | Good Snowfall Also Comes to De- light the Hearts of the | Farmers. | WEATHER s00N CLEARED UP According to the morning weather reports to the rallroads, the Mis- souri valley, especially that portion in the vicinity of Omaha, was the ba- & belt of the central section of the country Thursday and during the night. At no place in the valley, ac- cording to these reports, did the tem- perature touch zero, though out in the state {n many localities it went far below, the night being recorded as the coldest since last winter. Bo far as Nelgaska was concerned Ericson was the banner apot for cold There during the night the meroury went down to § degrees below zero, with Cur- tis, Madrid and Sidney reporting 4 below | 1t was 2 below at Randolph, with nimer ous. places reporting zero. Generaily ot in the state the readings reported t» the railroads were 2 to 1§ above zero. The weather out in the state cleare! during the night and morning every Where It w 1 and cold. Dur- Ing a greater portion of Wednesday &now | Was general over the state, accompanied by some wind, but not enough o that the drifting {nterfered with traffic. All along the Union Pacific, from Fre- mont to beyond North Platte, the snow- fall Thursday ranged from four to s x Inches, making pretty fair sleighing. through the Northwestern country, South Dakota and out into Wyoming re was about the same amount of snow, while south along the Burlington lines it was & little lighter, with a st heavier fall through eastern Colorads and northern Hansas. Between Benkleman and Denver the e was elght to ten inches of smow anl four to elght inches over most of th St. Francis branch in Kansas New Books War, THE BOWMAN AND OTHER ENDE FOR THE WAR, ““The Bowman and Other Le Wards brings a new clement of contro- versy Into the curfous touch ¢f supe naturalism tnat has recenfly develope | regarding the battls¢ t n the latter halt of August, 14, An unt 4 given of the origla of “h 08 o Mons." Mr. Machen's Lit.o vo utie €9 tains In all four legends, As the begiy ning of an Interesting * mythos™ thoy w | have a permanent place ia the Lie..- ture of the war. T“E GREAT WA RST VOLUME USES OF AND uu’nvu FOR. ¥ H. Allen, Ph. D. illustrated. H. Barrie's Sons. First of a gerles of non ~partisan vol- umes, elaborately illustrated, covering all phases of the war in Europe. Dr. Allen is speclally equipped for his task, ha\- Ing lived several years in Ttaly, Germany, England and France, and having made four journeys Into Russia. IHis Look s an admirable analysia of all' thé ciuses of the war, Including the Pandora's Box in the Balkans. Ex-President Taft offers some ideas of his own in the latroduc- tion. The military aspects of the war are to be treated In later volumes by -aptain Henry C. Whitehead of the United States Army, Fart I, PUV(‘H LARTOOVD OF THE GREAT George H. Doran Co. 3150 net. A eollovt.k—n er the most amusing or pertinent of all the countless cartoons that s .inch has published since the be- 8. | ginning of the war. Over 200 great car- toons. THE FALL OF TSING-TAU. :fl on Jones. Houghton M .7 net. A graphic account of reduction of the great German stronghold, written by the only American civilian eye witness. In- cldentally the volume throws a flood of light on the Intricate diplomatic situation in the Far East, especially as it concerns the United States. Jet- Co. A _SUBSTITUTE FOR WAR. By Peroy llu:k-y- The Macmillan company 60 m- volume is an answer to those who have maintained that the spiritual puri- fication of & nation ls possible only through warfare. It is one of the first peace books to suggest a definite and positive substitute for war and as such it deserves the serious consideration of all citizens. A MECHANISTIC VIEW OF WAR AND PEACH By George W. Crile. The MacMillan company. H\u.u.m 1. War as the surgeon sees it ls the theme of this book, Dr. Crile was recently in charge of & hospital in France. He here describes various phenomena that he noted among the wounded and gives & mechanistic explanation not only of these phenomena, but of war in general, In- indicates ways in which peace may be prompted. A valuable feature of the book is !ts record of cases and experiences that came di- rectly under Dr. Crile's observation. THE NEUTRALITY OF BELGLUM. By Alexander Fuehr. Funk & Wagnalls company. $1.50 net. The author makes three claims, which have not heretofore been made thus care- | fully for Americans to consider: 1. That Belgium was not neutral ter- ritory when the great war began—had not been for years. 3. That international law does not re- gard any treaties binding on the ocon- tractants when conditions have essen- tially changed. 8. That French troops entered Belgium before the Germans did. COUNCIL BLUFFS GIRL HAS ART DISPLAY AT FONTENELLE An sttractive @wsplay of china, water colors and oll painting done by a Counefl Bluffy girl, Miss Mildred Sperling, 18 on exhibition at the Hotel Fontenelle. Hua- dred of callers have marveled at the art and versatiity shown by this youny woman, Artistic ehina tiles, enameling on Sat- suma ohins and other novelties are o feature of the display. Warm admiration has been expressed for the figf) of the peasant girl in “The Song of the Lark,™ “Rebecca at the Well," “Ruins of O Heldelbers Gastle” and other eld rinste:- pleces which Miss Sperling hs dong i vases and on tiles, In the water colors, Miss Sperling has done some very sttractive things, using popples and other flowers, bull dogs n‘ country scenes as the motlf. 1 | |

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