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[HE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1915 NATIONAL PARKS He Did It Farly 42 | ke cReAr Asser Secretary Lane Enlh Attention to| oa 3 o H W ot B Bt Tar _ Starting at 8:30 A. M. Saturday Morning, December 18th Piece| =i =B8R = ” ANY WOMAN'S SUIT IN STOCK ASKS MONEY TO BUILD ROADS| Beautifully Decorated| vxomoros b roman "7, bR 1" ANY FALL DRESS IN STOCK nual report, calls attention to the na- R Aol e e e | =\ 7 A= \ .. Al Women's Suits All Women's Dresses : The United States furnishes play- | N . e | ;1 All Misses' Suits All Misses’' Dresses grounds to the people of this country i & \ | \ ¢ ) in in which are, we may modestly state, with 7 ) ! e ut any rivals in the world. Just as the | o 1 ) Broadcloth Afternoon Dresses cities eel th visdom and the | 7 == x v > Se0aseity OF q:: spaces. for the chile » / S —e ! Velvet Evening Dresses v dren, ®o, with a very large view, the | J ¢ i . nation has been saving from its domain | v ’ : Gabardine Party Dresses the rarest places of grandeur and beauty | " L ” \ ! | Serge PRICE Street Dresses for the enjoyment of the world. : . : And this fact has been discovered by | = Z [ i Popun Duncmg Dresses WifllEVBI'YSII“ fve i he “sxpotons o0 P | N\ : Women's Coats ~ UNRESTRICTED CHOICE DURING THIS SALE coast, and BEurope being closed, thou .% \ds have for the first time crossed the | : 4 [i1] The Biggest Stock . 2 . R T e o] ‘ i/ i Rl Jeaee Vs | WE_Cannot EXCHANGE GARMENTS in this SALE or ver oat national parks. That such mountains 1T { o In the Cit e ————————— . | aclers, lakes and canyons, forests ( 7 ] n the Gy Separate Skirt Sale p Plaids—Stripes—8olid Colors was a revelation to many, who | ) New Fall Coats y : hed ) eard but had not believed. It would | A Vachnime winS appear from the experience of this year | A‘ll New Garments, that the real awakening &1 to the value e )\ /I 7 Special, Saturday, % {of these parks has at last been realized, | == e !and that those who have hitherto found | =, =A% ? 1 0 PEPEIRE UM A, themselves enticed by the beauty of the | - ~ . New Silk Waists - Alps and the Rhine and the soft loveli- ness of the valleys of France, may find Z ” New Plush Coats bonthle B by () s AND UP equal if not more stimulating satisfac- : Special, Saturday, tion in the mountains, rivers and valleys Special, Saturday, This big money-saving event ' which this government has set apart = & 4 S o= / $l7.50, 520, $27.50 $2.95 Mi"inerv Decial is still on, and the people ae B ror them and for all others. ) Choice of any Hat in the crowding our store every day it may reconcile those who think that - N cma— to take advantage of the un-fl money expended upon such luxuries is \ Women's F usual offer— high-grade suits and | wastea—if any such there are—to be told = = New Corduroy Coats vl ur Sets S'ock overcoats at about a THIRD} tiat the sober-minded traffic men of the Fur Trimmed plendid Xmas Gifts, oc OFF, with a fine 42-piece beauti- | raiironds estimate that this year more p Any Fur Set In Stock 2 00 fully decorated dinner set abso-f§ than $100,000,000 usually spent in European R . lutely free. It is our Christmas | travel was divided among the railroads, 4 BN ey e gift with every suit or overcoat ] hotels, and their supporting enterprises at $9.75 and up. in this country. New X Waists o i sh‘p“ New Park in Colorado. == e e v During the year a new national park of m——————— . Just Recelved Phoenix Hose for Women % Lace or Georgette holce of the Stock distinction and unusual accessibility has J Butler F 11 fice has an attack of rheumatism and o, come into existence. It oroases we| JO€ Butler Falls Peter O'Malley of the same office suf- 2 c Rockfes in Colorado at a point of su- . fered a sprained ankle just when he had ¥ preme. magniticence; hence It (e, the On oy, Sidewallk| et e s st " AS Rocky in National park. Through v : : o e Aoutn. winds the Gonts-| Conelderable fliness prevails among |three weeks. Fred P. Salmon, also ¢ ’ 155 & b A 4 | ploy the comptroller's office, fs home, helping £ A ians ShEwY \n name | ity hall employes. ¢ 2 oU BAAAL SIVIIEIAI. PN TN D | Joseph B. Butler, eoity gas commis- |to care for his father-in-law, mother an dred lakes grace this :’““k;"s;'m;:f :‘:",”':::r :n;'bfgm,m in. | Sloner, 1s confined to his home with o |daughter. ocky ) ined wrist caused by a slip on.an| John Maus, building inspector, has & : . : es. It has an area of | *Pr® 1 5 h AYS B G D This 42-Piece Dinner Set L{;‘)"‘:q“f:r:‘:‘:{;i:‘ :m‘ nc::vnty sasshw (r‘_\ wum1 while doing his Christmas shop- .-ulz;. nll::ukr of ‘grip. Inspector Jamhew - % " ping early, Triblecock of the public improvement ABSOLUTELY FREE | mies from Denver. any hotels lie at|"G 10N horer ot tne comptrotiers of-| qeparement in another on the 1ok 1ot A BEE WANT AD o fee 2 With Every Suit or Overcoat| s toet of these mount — fmabes o) 2 1 at $9.75 and Up. This 1a Colorado's second national park, the other being Mesa Verde, where this You couldn’t find a more eco- | department, with the assistance of Dr. nomical way to present your wife | Jesse Walter Fewkes of the Smithsonian with a handsome Christmas gift | Institution, has uncovered during the last and at the same time outfit your- | summer prehistoric ruins of unprecedented self with warm, comfortable | scientific interest. clothing for the winter. Tlfis din- Oregon has but recently completed a ner set is beautifully decorated § great highway along the Columbia river. in‘a handsome floral design, and § This should be connected by road Wwith would grace any table. Mount Hood and a portion of the present M ’ 0 forest reserve converted into a park. The limits of Sequola park, in California, the - .en .s. ..verwaits home of the grest redwoods, should be | 3 oW Blmardes, $20 Valhes s0 extended as to include the Kern River re style leaders of the year, gar-§ canyon, a most practicable profect today; S onoull find ticketed at 820 all § ¢ tomorrow may be too late, because newest and warmest 117J of the lumber interests. The Grand can- iaterials '— all besus yon s not vet part of the park system, i‘l;;. l'( '.4 oo s although part of a national forest it And 42.Piece Dinner Set Free, comes under the control of the Depart-| - A R AP EAE B ment of Agiiculture, ? | | Should Be Available for All, | Men 8 overcoats There is no reason why this nation!| Fine Chinchillas, $15.00 Values, should not make its public health and | In blue, brown and gray—all wool— ' scenic domain as available to all its citi- fine body linings, . . p " e T Anihes 975 zens as Bwitzerland and Italy mak ies are amazing. | Think theirs. The alm is to open them thor- | OF Suying these giehe oughly by road and trail and glve access | ooking garments, oo ety very degroe | A e Pra iR Y et B and accommodation to every d groe | of income. In this belief an effort has been made this year as never before to — ! ’ . . { Men’s Winter Suits outfit the parks with new hotels which | [ should make the visitor desire to linger | £160.50 & $18 Suits Go Saturday § rather than hasten on his journey. One Handsome suits, that we have been | nhotel was built on Laké McDermott, in | o s e aate. ‘o || Glacter park, one 1s to be bullt immedi- and make your sele: ately on the shoulder of Mount Rainier L tion from these two 73 | in Paradise valley; another in the valley O S o L ' g — f|of the Yosemite, with an annex high| Saturday, at..... he | overhead on Glacter Point, while more And 42-Plece Dinner Set Free. | modest chalets are to be dotted about in | : 3 O gt the obscurer spots to make accessible the | Mefl s Wmter slllts | rarer beauties of the inner Yosemite. For | with the new Tioga road, which, H\ruugh‘ $£12.50 Plue Scrges and Mixtures | the generosity of Stephen T, Mather and | Guaranteed blue serges, and light and §/ a few others, the government has ac. { Siitier fodae for e | auired, there is to be revealed a new | anl Bouns men. veamler Yosemite, which only John Muir and | l;m '”‘.l“l!é;tnra‘lly“:"" others of similar bent have seen. This l.t“ s sale, 8t @ Yosemite far different from the quiet And 43-Ficce Dinner Kot Free, | Incomparable valley. It ia a land of for- | pro "‘ o g% ests, snow and glaclers. From Mount Men s Overcoats Lyell one looks as from an island, upon ; iy chedia a mlnl-le,-d s;l‘. :l;nuny peaks. Its lakes, Genuine Kerseys, alues | many of which have mever been fished, 4 o ‘These are 1n black, single and doublo ] | are alive with trout MUSIGAL history was made a short time ago at tinguish. Only the eye conld discern that Miss Verlet's lips were r\‘:.“-urh’-‘(‘. :\’:!.J\,\ln..,::,,“x.'-:‘.v 650 | Pl o He G IR 2 orange' New Jersey. not moving. The Fdison Diamond Disc was singing alone, Then ey were good values | While as the years have passed we 3 ' J = greater volume—but ouly a greater volume—Miss Verlet jolned at $10 Think of buying have been modestly developing the su. | At the laboratories of the New Edison Diamond Disc her voice with the singing of the Kdison Diamond Disc, Two volces them in this sale Bat., at. .. i s - ! verb scenic possibilities of the Yellow. 2 ——cxactly the same two—were singiog together, N prptalimiisiimy ol el sy Phonograph, 300 phonograph experts were witnesses to « & o one among the ’ 2 800 1d tell which he p Boys' OVercoats ||un mw sopuios wme seesrve trioms an epoch.making experiment, o1 WS MNMR: Frae (e 1mars clesyiOf Siefity on Mefe NIl Moghers, here's a bargain! Boys' J| Western hemisphere. .Its great size, its vercoats of rich, heavy dlagonal Jl|altitude, its vast wildernesses, its plenti- | When the test was done, the entire gathering agreed as The song volume decreased. The ear heard but one volce. The eye It Hintags. " convertibie g || 1t waters. its favorable conformation of one—a modern miracle had been performed before their ™' '“l} again. Miss Verlct's lips were moving. 1t was she who ings. o rugged mountain and sheltered valloy, was singing, Collars, stylish X o ok shetse v — = uble, sizes 7 to 14_ye {and the nearly perfect protection afforded X S Regular 35 valus . $ {by the policy and the scientific care of Faces were 1it up with surprise—even with amazement gl Men's $1.50 FPall and Winter Weight, | the sovernment have made this park, Three factors predeminated. miracle was happening just before them. Fleece Lined Union Sults since its inauguration In 1872, the natural The phonograph and the lady continued their duet to the end. En thusiasm, almost unbounded, ran through the audience, ~—In this money-saving and inevitable center of game conserva- | sale, Saturday, a e tion for this nation. There is something | musical critics have hailed as the “New Queen of Song." 200 Dodas Tea's Tase M Y [of significance in this. It is the destiny The New Kdison Diamond Dise Phonograph. The Supreme Test was passed. Gray and WhiteRegular of the national parks, if wisely controlled, | And Thomas A, Edison. He alone knew of the revelation to come; of Quickly these realized T : : y se men that there had been given to the wor lvu.k”\mu»x Saturday, y to hvct-mr-d m; ml-:;no 'l:almrnl/\v)r:;s of the human voice with all its range, its sweetness, its mellowness, its a new instrument which years of endeavor had .:nnde 50 o:mplm L N RIS TR ) nature study for the nation. And from sympathy and pathos, coming from the instrument he had created. that even “perfect” failed as a descriptive word, 4 —Rot1 | them specimens may be distributed t Z . . .:“53 t:f;_‘mfi:’-c““ Roll = .:‘d porpon gyt < g m‘w :fl::; Miss Verlet h.umd beside the New Edison Diamond Disc Phono- They could not describe the tone of the New Edison. It was not money-saving sale, Satur. 6 O | done with the elk of the Yellowstons graph. Mr. Edison sat with his head bowed upon his hand. There enough to call it “human, life-like, natural.” No more could they SO Ao svoe e s lagice s 1ans o I e o e tndant and MY b Tt came the clear notes of the beautiful song, “Caro Nome," from describe a heautiful rose as “true to nature." This New Edison was Men's 75c Plannelette Wight Shirts— | | WIth the antelope Rigoletto. nature itself. 1t was the artist in all but form, : ! . } » Fdison has no tone of its own. It is a perf Cut wide and full, all sizes; & If congress will but make the funa Which was si ok ie The ¥d lect vehicle for the in this money \’90 avallable for the construction of mm:, ) i APENE. thononragh or MAFL' The ar could ot e ra-creation of thie SHMs vaico-—or Instrumen. sale, Saturday, . over which automobiles may travel with A similar tone test w i i hris o ol S s may trav as recen ven in the ball »oo: tine Mox's $1.00 Wiater Wolght waion || 22717 (for all the parks are now open artist, before nine hundred mviwdugyuflts, SR o the Hotel NSRS, with M O Witer a9y otch style; to motors) and for trails to hunt out the his mor hidden placeg of beauty and dignity, we Alice Verlet, the famous Belgian prima donna, whom European b | may expect that year by year these parks 3 . [} . . : | will become & more preclous possession | D i d Open Tl 10 O'clock { of the people, holding them to the further | lamon 1SC Night. discovery of America and making them —— “.uu prouder of its resources as well as P We are headquarters for Unton || ***74" | ‘ ,l '( ) . a I ) Unbreakable Records, Made wearables of all kinds for e, ‘Franklin Newhall .. No Needies to Change. 3 - — 1 Apple King, is fiead | Special Edison Christmas Concerts ave being given here daily. You Will be under no obligations if you ask to have your favorite records played. s TN A Edison Shop - SHULTZ Bros., Props. hall, aged 92, the “apple king of the 313 So. ls.h st‘ middle west, died today at his home in Glencoe, a suburb. He owned thousands f neres of orchard land in Ilinois and Michigan.