Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, October 28, 1916, Page 3

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THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1916. weapons for the duel were the Eng- Dean Tancock at House of ];\nfi(;\:lix);}?&éCr:ary furnished musie or the ev W Another reception will be held to- lish language. The blows came so 2 5 fast and furious that the linguistic Hope Public Receptlon I combatants awakened the neighbors, Deiin Tancock of Tiinlt cnthedral! night. George H. Payne, chairman who in turn aroused the police. Both - 4 Y A of the directorate, wants to have as were fined $25 and costs, which was [ SPoke Thursday night at a public e many as possible come out and be en- later suspended on promise of less [ ception in the House of Hope, Flor-| tertained for an hour or two. There oratory. ence. George West, jr., Glen Paxlon\ will be no soliciting. Negro Holdup Draws Long Sentence in Pen William Owens, a negro, who was captured by Policeman Ole Knutson on the night of October 11 shortly after he had held up Nels Knutson, | the former's brother, and at the time | marched Owens into the police sta- of his arrest was in the act of re-|tion at the point of a revolver on thc{ susDenged $II':E.OH 1,;_wo Loudl or faiking foo Loudly lieving another victim of his valuables, | night of the holdup, Owens “fessed | dréw a from three to fifteen-year sen-| up”. to six other “stickups” in the | El Heals : Todd, Si tence in the penitentiary in Judge | few days previous to that time. Ever| mer Tenley f""l Mary Todd, Six- Sear’s court. {since his arrest Owens has been la- | teenth and Cuming streets, both col- Owens pleaded guilty to the holdupT menting: the fact that he’s the “un-| ored, were arraigned before the police charge. When the policeman had | luckiest niggah in the woild.” magistrate charged with fighting. The TELEPHONE 2020 DOUGLAS' SUPPER \Sh-mmin[, Massage, Manicure and Scalp Treatment. 6 Rolls for Ceiling sl [ o ndeis Store s [ | U | Third 5to9P. M. MARVELOUS SALE OF MANUFACTURERS’ SAMP i SR Saturday Night Have the Childreq’s Hair Bobbed Wall Paper in Room Lots Enough Plain 30-Inch Oatmeal Paper—Light or dark tan, green or blue, with beautiful cut-out borders, for 12x14-foot parlor or dining room. r Worth $4.00, Here on Saturday—Expert Attendants 9 Rolls for Wall................... } Queen Olives, Celery Hearts, Radishes Roast Young Turkey, Celery Dressing A fortunate purchase of a New York manufacturer’s sample suit line enables us to offer some of the most striking values we have had this season. Cranberry Sauce The Materials are Fine Velours in plains and checks, Broadcloths, Serges, Fried Sweet Potatoes Green Peas Combination Salad Gabardines, etec. Many are Fur trimmed. Every new feature of the fall season is to be found in this collection. Ice Cream and Cake, or Mince, Apple or Pumpkin Pie We have added to this special purchase some remarkable offerings from our regular stock of the high-grade exclusive suit models we have been showing. FOR SUITS FOR SUITS $18.50 $24.50 Shappy Styles— $7 50 Beautifully Finished. . o THIS IS WHERE QUALITY MEETS—this follows Fashion’s Foot- steps closer than any Footwear we have seen this season—Grace, Style, Sturdiness and Satisfaction—all here in these Shoes at $7.50 the pair. Made of chocolate colored kid, wit! a 9-inch top; style, plain long fore- parts, light welted and stitched soles —leather Louis heels, all sizes, 2% to 8, all widths, AA to D. Pr., $7.50 Special for Saturday Women’s New Novelty Boots in Five Styles 8-in. tops, in combination colors, with white tops, all sizes and widths; for- merly $6.50 to $8.00, $4 95 special for Saturday. . 3 A BOX of Cleaner goes with every } pair of these Novelty Boots. | . Main Floor. Girls’ Coats, Chrysanthemums e Smart girlish mod- -15¢ each els made of good, warm fabrics in all the good colors SATURDAY BEAUTIFUL BIG FLOWERS, in and sizes. Girls’ High-Grade Dress Coats, pink, white and yellow. Regularly 25¢ ~ now at 18c each. This lot of Chry- $15.00, $19.00, $25.00 santhemums is certainly the very best Made of Broadcloth, Velvets, Velours, Cor- we have ever pffered at 15c each du]roys;\Meltsons, le:c‘ Every good practical ' color. es 6 to years. Bulbs at Low Prices = Now is the time to plant these bulbs—Ilarge assortment here at spe- cial prices. The Beautiful New Flower Shop, Entrance to Pompeian Room. . Hosiery Women's Fancy Hosiery—Many styles and shades. Fancy clocks, stripes, boot effects and plain colors, Fashioned garter tops; spliced heels and $l .00 toes, at Women's Silk Boot and Fiber Hose—Black, white and colors. Fashioned and seamless. Double soles, heels and toes. Lisle tops. Regular and 59c out sizes Fiber Silk and Silk Lisle Hose— Colors and black and white, Medium weight; fashioned and leldmlesm Reinfor‘ced’soles, heels and toes. 3 pairs for $1; per pair 356 Women’s Fleeced, Wool and Cot- ton Hose — All sizes. Good * weights. Double heels and toes. Pair Children's Heavy and Medium x:l.pl! H°I.).'“i§l bll:ck and white, sizes. Doyble knees, heels and toes, Pair. ... zsc Men's Fiber Silk and Lisle Hose —Black, white and colors. All sizes, 9% to 11%. 5 Medium weight Cc Infants’ Cashmere and Silk and }Vool Holn—%ilk h]eellu and toes. ine quality. Regularly worth 36¢, pair 25° Main Floor, Worth to $35 Worth to $55 Single and Sample Suit Sale Suits Worth to $55.00, at $29.50 Suits Worth to $59.00, at $35.00 Suits Worth to $62.50, at $39.00 Suits Worth to $98.00, at $49.00 Girls’ Navy Serge Dresses, $3.98 Special showing of several models in good all-wool navy Serge Dresses for the girls of intermediate ages and sizes. The New Sailor Blouse Dresses. Russian Belted Effects. Girls’ Dressy Dresses $10.00, $12.50, $15.00, $19.00 Straight Line, Belted Models, Etc. In Velvets, Taffetas, plain and plaid; Soft Satins, Novelty Fabrics, etc. Made in all the dainty and dressy models of the season. SO STATED our personal representative, ! who hashjust ;etuvne(}l fro? :hflygngs t{}ilp g.o Chti- T New Net 0, where he purchased the ha at go to ;::agke up :his wor?derful sal d we will‘;\dd: ‘Cn Geor'Bere $2 9 8 . CE OF LYONS VELVET . WHvFglI?,’gHITTg’I}?AII‘)I%IS TO%AY, THIS SALE IS repe UTRe ALMOST UNBELIEVEABLE AT THE PRICES These blouses have just arrived— gy N WE QUOTE. } too late for our sale, but we want to All the hats we offer come from the very best makers— give you the benefit of these them on sale for Saturday. Fifteen styles to select from, at $2.98. $7,500 Stock of Hats All Wonderfully Underpriced All Silk Lyons Velvet Hand Blocked Hats'~-$l 7 i o Chln ol e A8 From Gage Bros. & Co., Worth $10.00.. Xe ! duge e becial Savir- $9.98 Dainty Lingerie Blouses—Very special Sutur-‘ . $ l .98 With French edges, colors principally black. Included are some of the New High Crown Sailors, scores of smart irregular Tricorns, Four-Cornered and Roll-Back day at $1.00, $1.45 and........ e Blouse Shop—Second Floor Boys’ Suit Sale That Will Interest *You About 400 Suits in All $7.50, $8.50 & $10 Values - $5.75 Three-fourths of them have Two Pairs of Pants. Plaids, ) stripes, checks and fancy weaves, in various mixtures. Also Corduroy Suits. A *\ splendid opportunity to save. Ages 5 to 17 years. Choice Saturday for $5 Scores of other splendid values in Two-Pair-Pant Suits, priced as low as $3.45; others at $5.00, $6.50 to $12.50 Hats. These hats would he marvelous value, even at the regular prices—NOW THEY ARE PHENOMENAL—$1.79 EACH. An Overcoat Special Cravenetted, rainproof overcoats, for ages 8 to 17 years. All-Wool Chin- chilla Coats ahd All-Wool Tweed Coats, in handsome mixtures. Blues browns and green effects. Most of these coats are made of cravenette fabrics, strictly rain-proof. All made in a smart three-quarter length, with patch pockets. Real swagger style. Specially priced for Saturday, at $10 Gage Sailor Hats. ....$4.75 Street Hats, Sailors madd of genuine silk hatters’ plush and banded with grosgrain ribbons and cockades, pump bows and other tailored ribbon effect. Some straight sail- ors; some rolled brims; both large and small shapes. Model $20, $25, $30 Hats, $12.50 From D. B. Fiske, Hyland Bros, and Lichtensteins, of Chicago and New York. In this lot are Hats for Dinner and Dances, Gold and Silver Lace Hats, White Hats, Fur Hats, including Mole, Seal, Ermine, etc. Smart, snappy styles in Dress and Evening Hats, in black, white and high colors, such as gold, sapphire and rose, $12.50. GLOVES Just stop to think what this means We are selling these Washable Kid Gloves at Last Year’s Prices High Class Trimmed Hats at $4.75 Overcoats for Little Chaps An enormous display of the newest and smartest styles. Chinchillas in blues, grays and browns. . Handsome New Mixtures— $2.95 .. $12.50 Mackinaw Sets Ages 2 to 7 years. Coat, Cay plaid and light gray plaid effects; patch pockets. All for Mackinaws for Older Boys With Cap to Match. They are the NEW SKATE POCKET STYLE. Four different patterns, coats half Jined. Ages 7 to 17 years. ... $5 Other Splendid Mackinaw Values. A big assortment at every price— $4.25, $6.50, Flannel Blouses, in blue, brown; tan, light gray and dark gray and Leg, $3.50 - $10 ‘ E/xeeplionnl Showing of Overcoats. Ages 2 to 12 years, $5 00 . at for Little Fellows ings. Real classy outfits, in red full belted coats, with ONE OF A KIND, from Gage Brothers #and Hyland Brothers Co. would ordinarily sell for from $10.00 to $12.50. In this lot are Gold and Silver Lace Trimmings, Large Black Silk Vel- vets, Braided sirable Tailored Hats that Hats and scores of de- $4.75 $1.50 to $2.00 Fur Trimmings. Spiegel Brothers, 6 North Wabash Avenue, Chi- cago, closed out to us their Fur Bands of Mole, $7.50, $8.50 50c ... 75¢ Third Floor. Women’s Silk Underwear In the Once-a-Year Sale Manufacturer’s Surplus and Samples WHILE THIS HAS BEEN A YEARLY event here for many seasons, we feel that we were particularly fortunate this year in securing it again. Despite the fact that the wholesale mar- ket on silk garments has risen to prohibitive prices, we are able to offer for Saturday’s selling these wonderful values. . 1,000 Samples at 14 to !/, Off Regular Prices New York Manufacturers’ House Samples of Finest Quality Silk Under- > wear—Vests, Bloomers, Envelope Chemise, Union Suits and Corset Covers. / Garments Worth up to Envelope Chemise, trimmed with dainty val lace and ribbon. Union Suits, daintily embroidered in various designs. Vests, shield reinforcement. Bloome insertion an edges. M In Woolen and Fiber Unde; Women’s Part Wool and Silk and Worth $2.25, at Women’s Union Suits. S‘pecially priced Women’s Union Suits, worth to $1.00, at. . hand-embroidered, French band tops; beautifully trimmed with dainty lace, Pink and white. cereeneens Garments Worth up to $3.00, at Women’s Venetian and Glove Silk Vests, plain and daintily embroidered. Reinforced underarm shield. Good lengths, Also some Bloomers and Envelope Chemise. Pink and white. Garments Worth up to 98 $1.50, at , . C . Women’s Glove Silk Corset Covers. Beautifull trimmed with dainty val edges and insertions. Pin and white. ain Floor ear We Offer the Following— Wool Union Suits. | Women’s Union Suits. Worth to 85, very spec..550, 81.69 | Misses’, Children’s and Boys' Union Suih.!pA" af e¢3 to 16 years. Worth to 69c, at Children’s Vests, ..79¢ | special, garment Main Floor 5 Ankle Pants to Match. 25c¢ quality, 19¢ _M Seal, Brown and Black Coney, ete. simply beautiful, for inserted in these bands are bright colored flowen. just the thing for your ost of these would be very low prices at $1:50 and $2.00—we say above. Large number of Fur Pins, Fur Balls, Rings and Ornaments—all fine, fresh, clean stock. $1 values, 29¢. These are old and silver effects, idwinter Hat trimming, 89¢ 720 New Fur Novelties, in all the wanted Furs, quoted ff il Second Floor—Millinery Department. Rubber Goods, Drugs, Toilet Articles, Etc. 2-Quart Fountain Syringe—Red rubber; rapid flow tubing; worth $1.25. Special 49%- 2-Quart Hot Water Bottle—Guaranteed; regularly wort $1.50. Sale price 77¢ Extra Rubber Tubing for Syringes, 5-ft. lengths, Spe’l, 18¢ Rubber Sheeting—Extra quality; 36 inches wide. Satur- day, the yard 29 Gard Hughes’ Ideal Hair Brushes, $1.50 R K values 87¢ Whisk Brooms, with ring handles, worth 26¢ 10¢ Kilmer’s S for Listerine or Lavor Bromo Seltzer, $1 Lydia Pinkham's Compound, $1.00 bottle ¢ Absorbent Cotton, 1-1b. roll. 22¢ Fletcher’s Castoria, 86c size bot- tle for $1.00 size, ...687¢ Pebeco Tooth Paste,.tube. . 28é | Graves’ Tooth Powder, 256c size forr, ¢ .ll)-n Rice Powder, all shades, the 0X Pussy Willow Face Powder, 60c size for Swan’s Down Face Powder, the box for Cuticura Soap, the cake....1 ¢ Mennen’s Shaving Cream, the tube | ¢&ke Peroxide Soap, 10¢ cake for. . Lilac Rose Gl i S 1 cake ¢ Cocoanut Oil* Soap, ¢ 4711 Lilac Soap, 3 cakes in box, worth 256¢ Palmolive Soap, special, cake. . Pure Castile Soap, regular price 26¢, at ] L] Taleum Powder, pkge. .2]£ Inguu:‘ nflal:vd. -‘N.'Ms‘lpply of M ot Articlen” " Maie Floor lycerine Soap, vosies s iR 26c size White Ivory Manicure Buffers, Tb6e kind .49 Cutex Nail White, 25c size, Sat- urday . e s £ Compare this with what you would have to i if we asked you to give us what we would h‘;:z > to ask if we went into the open market to buy. BUT THIS IS THE WAY this store has always px;utifted ,v;hfi.cunor‘ner. l;u?ving enr{(y t\;rith ready cash, taking advantage of all cash discounts and low marke THE LOWEST PRICES ANYW;{’E;!E.” o NAT ALY A ng We Offer Now er’s, Perrin’s and Bacmo guaranteed hable kid gl At $1.25, $1.50, $1.75 and $2.00 a Paic " Extra Special for Saturday Women's full pique sewn Kid Gloves, in whit: i embroidered backs, a pair ghvdiomplio iteen & Women’s Guaranteed Leatherette and Chamoisette; some with and oth embroidered backs; some colors, ‘but the mnjor;its? vvilrll:;e‘iithwt bt 59c, 65c, 95c, $1.00 and $1.25 a Pair Perrin’s Kid Gloves. Standard qualities in all sizes; plain or f Y and colors. PP or fancy styles; black, white At $1.50, $1.75, $2.00, $2.25 and $2.50 a Pair Main Floor “The FREE” Beautiful “The FREE” A Mechanical Wonder $1.00 Down Buys It— $1.00 a Week Pays For It We allow you $12 for your old machine to apply as first payment on the “Free” We are headquarters for all makes of sewing machines, sup- plies and parts. Repairing guar- anteed. i A Legal Insurance Policy Covers You Ask to see it here. This is the most liberal offering we know of. ASK THE DEMONSTRATOR TO labor and time-saving device. Our Big Sale of Slightly Used Standard Sewing Machines Continues Lowest prices on Wheeler & Wilson, New Home, Singer, etc. This Week, Our Special $13.25 WE WILL REPAIR your old machine, putting it in perfect order at very low cost to you. We 'hemstitch and pico-edge. Beautiful work at low prices. Service un- excelled. Third Floor SHOW YOU the latest invention—

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