Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, September 17, 1916, Page 3

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THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: SEPTEMBER 17, 1916. 3—A Officer Shoots Lad in Leg When He Tries to Run Slifford Sherman, aged 17 years, 823 South Twenty-fourth street, who is held as a fugitive from justice, ats | Doctors sued for Not [ 1912, and was told that she was suf- | A 3 | s !neers of Douglas county, whose ages | pearance will be at the pioneers’ bas- | quartet are J. F. Staley, D. M. Haver- | fering from appendicitis, ~ She as- NeW Quartet JuSt | are all above 70, have formed lhem-‘\ ket picnic, which is scheduled for |1y, E. W. Johnson and W. H. Russell. lemg Up to Agreement a selves into a quartet. Their voices| next Saturday from 12 o'clock on at S 5 o | | serts she agreed to an operation with Jeers at 0ld Age, Two Kite Flying Contests Suit for $25000 damages has been | the provision that it be performed hy - are Stf‘:j"gl and slirr‘ing, despite fll‘fi" Hauscom park. On that occasicmi age, and they are planning to enter-|they will furnish music and will have i filed in district court against Dr. Ar-| v Thi i All Are Ploneers ti‘m the association at many of its|an important place on “the program | Are Set for This Afternoon | Dr. Henry. While on the operating meetings. |of addresses by association members.| _ Kite flying contests will be held at| thur C. Bunce “[“‘ 3)' Edwin C. Hen- | tapble at the Swedish Mission hospi- tempted to escape from a deputy The Association of Douglas Coun-! Last Friday aiternoon at a meeting' The members of this interesting 2 o'clock Sunday afternoon in Mor-| ry by Mellissa E. Nelson. The amend- | tal, she says, Dr. Bunce performed the | sheriff from remont, but was tw Pioneers has a new and interesting | of the organization they made their, —— ton park, and at 4 o'clock in Clear-| ed petition alleges that she called Dr. (Trratmn under the direction of Dr., stopped by a shot which struck him e S | Bunce to her home November 16, | Henry, contrary to the agreement. {in the leg. His injury is not serious, organization in its midst. Four pio-linilial appearance. The second ap-| Bee Want Ads Produce Results. | view park, South Side. .y gl R \ S \\\ ’ | N 5 Y 2 'O((0 W™ ¢ ‘ PV= 01 /6 ¢ P A Autrann Style Exclibit | nning I- ' ighteenth Beginning Here on Monday, September the Eighteen , ) T HE Opening Display of Suits, Coats, Dresses, Blouses, Hats, etc., and all the most beau- ' f tiful Silks, Laces and other materials for afternoon and evening wear--The Premier Fash- : ion Event of the year. MONDAY we draw aside the curtain and reveal the most fasci- ' nating---the latest and greatest efforts of master designers in the realm of Women’s Wear: 3 HE Brandeis Stores have ever been the first to ex- o HE different Apparel will be shown upon living — hibit the latest and most authentic styles. The most Z T models, and the exhibit will pe so arranged that fascinating fancies of Fashion are shown here as every woman can easily acquaint herself with the 9 g , Y 4 : soon as they are originated. Our wonderful prestige precise characteristics of the garment she fancies and \ \ gives us the entree to the most exclusive ateher.s abroa}d know the amount for which it may be purchased. 0 and the choice of the best efforts of master designers in ; ] this country. . : (; e R ‘While makers have of course adopted the more sombre : In this Fall and Winter Exhibit are the cumulative tones of Autumn, this is more than neutralized by an ¢ efforts of years—with an ever present desire to present enhancement of beauty in line and contour and the , “ ; to our public the best that the world affords, we add to adoption of new collars and fur trimmings. Y ‘ ' the service of previous seasons and show even a better ‘ . \ ispl f Apparel. el : | J SR With a greatly enlarged and beautified store, this Fall ¢ For months and months we have been preparing for this Opening beg'ms more auspiciously than ever. Tl."e Sec- / e event—we have been working co-operatively with the ond Floor will, of course, be the center of attraction, but y best makers here and abroad—and the result will more this exhibit extends all over the Main Floor and through a than justify this supreme effort. the entire store. \.‘. \ - In the Fabric World, this season Truly, never has a Fall season will witness the employment of .‘. i opened with greater promise. Mak- : some of the most beautiful and "‘ i ‘ ers seem to have anticipated every fascinating effects. Tinsel, gold R thought and desire of Fashion's 3 and silver and all the -colors of WU iy devotees. ' ¢ the painter’s pallette charmingly " woven and interwoven. .} ) ot o5

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