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Lincoln Journal Star from Lincoln, Nebraska • Page 9

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THE LINCOLN STATE JOURNAL. THURSDAY, JANUARY 8, 1(125. I NEW TROUSERS TO SHOW BAGGY TREND Width at Tqp and Bottom to Be- temble Start--Claw-Hammer Drett Suit Replaces the Tuxedo. CHICAGO, Jan. you want to be set apart from plumbers' apprentices, clerks, bartenders and drug store cowboys, you must wear the time-faonored claw-hammer dress suit, the International Association of Clothing Designers con- Yention declared today.

Tuxedoes are passed because everybody from the bus boy to the street cleaner wears 'efo, George E. Serak, spokesman for the association "The dinner coat was a makeshift, which the war allowed to become permissible," George said. "When the army abolished its full dress uniform, we let down the bars a bit. But now all the excuse for it Is over, and the will be distinguished from the mass by the clothes It "wears on dress occasions." Serak also revealed that business clothes this year will be cut along the lines of the big barrel-chested he-men. Tbis trill be offset by the color effects.

Colors include pale opaque, giddy grays and all the delicate shades up to limpid lavender, which Serak describes as being of the tone of elephant's breath. "Powder blue Is as dead as prohibition, London lavender is the new shade," he said. "Baggier trousers are decreed. The width of the trouser, both at the top ancl bottom will resemble ihat of a slsirt. No corsets will be necessary for the 1925 model runabout, however.

The waist line will be narrower and the shoulders broader," tie said. The prince of Wales receives the blame or cr-edit for both the he-man cut and the cake-eater shades of the new clothes. The clothes at first pained American tailors by i their bagginess. But now they are I all for it. "The prince of Wales came to Chicago a suit of glen urquhart Serak said.

"The next day tailors received scores of KIDDIES' PUZZLE SOLDIERS GET WINNIPEG. (By mail)-- hompmeads and farm grants taken up by soldier settlers brought mure than half a million acres of new land under cultivation In the four western provinces In 1924, according to the dominion bureau or statistics. The total number of homesteads taken up in Manitoba, Saskatchewan. Alberta and British Columbia iu 1924 was 3.151. compared with 2,749 the year before, an Increase of about 10 per cent.

Soldier settlers taking up farms In this area under the provision of the sollder settlement act numbered 653 compared with 462 In 1923. More than 30,0000 veterans of war-time army hare been placed on farms since 1919. BRAZIL IMPORTS FRUIT. RIO DE JANEIRO, (By mall)TM- The fresh and dried fruits trae In Rio de Janeiro has taken on the characteristics of a serious problem, despite heavy importation of North American and Argentine fruits, favored during the past two years by special exemption from import taxes, aiid the fact that lllo de Janeiro Is the capital of on of the world's richest countries hi the production of fresh and dried fruits. With a view of assuring a supply of fresh fruits adequate to the needs of thfl population and at, lower prices, the Brazilian ment two years exempted fruits from the I'nlted Stales and Argentina from import which measure resulted In rapid Increase ol Importations 1'ioni these countries.

The Importation of fruits diuiiiK (lie ear following the adoption of the measine where more than 5.000.000 pounds greater thai) for the year preceding the adoption of the measure. ROAD GANG FINDS GOLD. STKWAKT. B. (By mall) -Houd KaiiRS neai Stewart, cut into gold.ore worth $800 to a ton and a gold rush followed, Three children of Ludwlg Belgrash were killed when the wngon in which they were riding to school was struck by a train.

Horizontal. I. A sport at lakes and rivers. 6. A play upon words.

7. The finish. g. Female deer. 10.

To consume. 12. A store's announcement in the paper. 13. New Jersey 14.

A beast of burden. 15. Boy's nickname. 17. A greeting.

18. What Dempsey did to Firpo away. Vertical. 1. Things to eat.

2. What a reckless driver does. 3. Term applied to a German during the wai-. 4.

To move a line in from the margin. 5. An animal inhabiting the Rocky mountains. 9. A green spot on the desert.

II. A funny story (Two words). 14. A sound made when clearing the throat. 16.

Manner, fashion. 20. Company 21. Father. Answer to Yesterday's Puzzle.

Gargle Throat ij Clip This if Subject to Sore Throat or Tonsilitis Prepare a. narmiess in'a etlective gargle by dissolving two Bayer Tablets of Aspirin in four tablesnoonfula of water. 3argle throat thoroughly, liepeat in t-wo hours. iX necesswy. Be sure you use onlv the genuine Bayer Tablets of Aspirin, marked with the Kayer Cross, which can be had in tin tooxes of twelve tablets for few cents- Advertisement.

calls for suits of the same material. Also all the men turned down their hats in the prince's sophomoric manner." A one-button model will make its appearance this year, with a double breasted vest with lapels. Pleated tops on the trousers, long in vogue I in Europe, and Jfeing just taken up here, will be the thing in the United Stales this year. AFTER LEAVING THE HOSPITAL Was Weak and Miserable. Lydia E.

Pinkham's Vef etable Compound Restored Mrs. Anger's Strength Lowell, Massachusetts. "Iread Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable 1 Compound in the little books that you send around and I felt very od after I had a couple of bottles of it I had been in the hospital and felt pretty I at first but I I went down to noth- I ing. 1 was weak land had to lie in almost all day.

I had dizzy and faint spells, pains in my back and lower parts and was so ner- Toua I could not bear my children I hope the Vegetable Compound helps otter women as it did roe. I do all my own work now and feel so well. I told my friends abont it and my sister and my OLIVE ATJGER, 19 Howard Street, Lowell. Massachusetts. Over 2DO.OOO women have so far replied to our question.

"Have you received benefit from taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound 9S out of every 100 of the replies say "Yes, and because tbeVegetable Compound has been helping other women it should help you. NEBRASKA NEWS. Seward--William Schulz and Ed Schleuter of Seward have purchased the S. V.

Phipps hardware and harness business at York. Seward--Earl Pierce and. Miss Ida Hartman were married on Mcto- day evening at the'Congregational manse, by the pastor, Rev. L. C.

Fuqua. Nebraska City--Guy Tanner has purchased for J7.150 the home of William J. Bro which he had been renting for some time. It is considered one of the most desirable homes iu this city. Nebraska City--Merger of the Nebraska City Water and Light company and the Nebraska City Gas company, sanctioned this week by of securities of the railway" commission, will not make necessary any changes In operation here, said C.

L. Paullin, manager, today. Stella Funeral services for George Lambert who died Tuesday evening in an Omaha hospital following the amputation of an arm at the shoulder, will be held Thursday afternoon and interment will be in the Prairie Union cemetery. The bone had become diseased from Infection and it was thought that amputation might save his life. Mr.

Lambert was president of the Fanner's State bank here He is survived by his wife and six Children. Beatrice--Mrs. Catherine Andrus, a resident of Gage county since 1876 died at home in this city yesterday, aged seventy-four. She Is survived by two sons and two daughters. TOTI DAL MONTE IS Hi.

CHICAGO. Jan. Da Monet famous coloratura soprano with the Chicago Civic Opera company, is In a serious condition here i infiaenza and tonsUHls. The "Lucia." ARE YOUR Thousands of Men and Women Have Kidney Trouble and Never Suspect It. Most -people (Jo not fiJarrnire increas' 1 rp rreraleciTT of fcldnej dtaease.

kidney disorders are among the most coininoB that prevail. thej almost th" recognized Vj who wjaHy realize thp-t IT such conditions are ror.tinue. serious results are to follow. Kidney In Us very worst form steal apoo yoo- jwa r.e»l that your kidneys are dor'orlng the ef- the disease oriehial IWS sj stern mav cause Iftrn- feels. COES'flT hapo.

rh bladd'- or arrie In trie Larfc or a 4 limes tirre pass's corp2ei- on. puf IT f-x 1 as 5 had iwub. ma o'a-nT-i'ioa hat no SPEC' AL NOTE-- "irj may r.r. (f-n'i the cause of your down condition. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, or rati taking rr.

the famous IKer and as soon as your Wdnrys are well, they will Mr rnlar-1) of the organs to hea.lt'h. ou that ot what JOTJ JOTJ or lahgpjtlon. as CM rurrtiw the rt srular mrtluTM mar a sallow and larco size bottles at dmR orc ppn't make any Vi-31 4 nanK 1 TT. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, arid aJ ivhirh i'ou will ir.d on Kil'm-r' Co. Bin chain; on, of 5 sure letters r'r" Tho 1 I5J ill? ar-- Tr K.lmer Co, laeauoa tJus X- Fancy Gingham and Percale House FROCKS Novelty UaCe Eancy Collars and fflbbon a Embroidered.

Limit of two to a Customer. 100 Dozen Aoroni In lot. Many Nationally Advertised Lines On Sale Saturday Morning, Jan. 10th and all day while itock lasts. Children's HAIRCUTS 20c Marguerite Maney In charge of all Marcel and Curl Work.

100 Indian 2.49 Of fancy designs and quality, stitched end, large size 66x34, a regular $5 blanket MUSLIN Yard 9V 2 36 Inches wide, unbleached, of a very fine grade, a regular 15c seller. 14c OUTING FLANNELS 27 Inches wide, dark and white. HUNDREDS OF ITEMS IN DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT SUCH AS BuA.NKETS, SILKS. WOOLENS, CRETONES, DRAPERIES, GINGHAMS, PERCALES AT REDUCTIONS OF 10 TO Dry Roods Dep't. Main Floor East DEPARTMENTS Challenge Clearance SALE PRICES; Ginghams tiOUl.il 01 Former Location of Fred Schmidt Bros.

917-19-21-23 Street Newett Attrictlon. QUiftlty Merchandise at Low Prices One great table full of Apron Check Yards of more In the lot. On sale Friday and Saturday QVW The yard S9 Double Cotton Blankets Heavy weight. Sold for $3 $1.69 Bleached SHEETING Fine, firm woven, bleached Sheetlno- Reg. Q7 55c seller.

Yard Cotton Batts 3 Ib. Quilted White Owl brand. 72x90. heavy white am! fluffy. Reg.

price Dry Goods Dept. Main Floor. CHALLENGE THEM ALL AT MY JANUARY OPENS FRIDAY, JAN. 9TH AND CONTINUES FOR ALL NEXT WEEK COME COME Come by auto. Come by train.

Come by horse and wagon. But come If you Have to walk, as this will be the outstanding sale of all Lincoln. CLEARANCE SALE Mr. Sam Goldstein Personal Shopping by Eiiher for joti or with yon. I per- wnally ruamntee satisfaction on all mail orders I ttU.

In need Grand Leader Merchandise Mgr. to me care Grand A MAB challenge them all and here is the proof The people of Lincoln and Nebraska! know me as the biggest dispenser of bargains i i a Mv word is my bond. I promise you the biggest values flise ever offered for sale. Come in and I wi 1 prove sands of unadvertised Challenge Prices for lack of space 3f our 10 large departments are offering their entire stock at 10 to OFF. JANUARY CHALLENGE Silk Dress Sale Including many Advance Spring Modes.

Scores of new Styles--Scores of New High shades. All just arrived Really worth to $15. Womens and misses will rejoice at the opportunity to secure new frocks at such unheard of savings. One hundred brand new Silk Dresses in this lot will be placed on Sale Friday morning, Jan. 9th and 10th at 8:30 a.

m. Not cheap sale Dresses but real high graae, exquisitely fashioned of Crepe, Satin Charmeen, Brocaded Silks. THE GREATEST A EVER OFFERED TO THE WOMEN OF LINCOLN. SIZE8 16 UP TO 48 IN THIS LOT. Fur Trimmed COATS UNLIMITED SELECTION OF HIGH GRADE WINTER COATS FOR yv JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE PRICES i i They are remarkable coats--beautiful materials--luxurious fur collars and cuffs-that follow the newest modes.

(LOT A) CHALLENGE SALE PRICE $11 Values (LOT B) CHALLENGE SALE PRICE $30 Values (LOT C) CHALLENGE SALE PRICE 21M Values (LOT D) CHALLENGE SALE PRICE $65 Values The vary newest to select from-coats of Furla ne. Velmoka, Cashmanna, Amwo- lalne Kerami, Plush, Bolivia. Chlnchlljas and others trimmed with Beaver. Fox, Hudson Seal Marrnlnk. Squlrr.1 and other fur.rS-ined with silk crepe, Casha cloth, satin de chine and other fancy crepes.

Women's, misses' and stout sizes. CHALLENGE SHIRT SALE We challenge all former Shirt sales in the city of Lincoln or State of Nebraska. Come and compare materials and styles. Sale starts Friday, January 9, 8:30 A. M.

All day while they last. SILKS and FIBERS Broadcloths Silk Stripe Madras Madras Oxfords Russian Cords Mercerized Pongees Woven Cord Madras 80x80 Percales 1200 Shirts Values to 5.00. Shirts in collar attached and neckband styles. Sizes 14 to 17. Every Shirt Guaranteed.

Fast colors. (Sec Window Display.) 10 to Reductions on all Men's and Boy's Furnishings. CHALLENGE SALE IN CANDY en A-rtr 4ETABC UARn HARD CANDIES--Tht kind that was made to retail at 35c a pound. While they last pound anly El'Nar Chocolate Covered In Cream, pound box. CC.

only Half Pound box only 35c ZIEGLER CHOCOLATE STARS. always sold at from 40c to 50c Ofl- a pound, only JUI CHOCOLATE COVERED PEANUTS, price them anywhere and you will find that they are sold at from 40c to SOc pound. HARD CANDIES--Fireside Hants. 40c a pound, they last pound only Brll- 16c El'Nar Bitter old fashioned Bitter Sweets of very finest quality, others charge S1.0Q, special for the pound box, only 40c MaiT Kouna cox oniy vmj This is positively the biggest Candy offer sver made In Lincoln and you should not fail to Investigate these truly wonderful bargains. PALM OLIVE SOAP A 25 REGULAR LARGE lOc BAR WILL BE PLACED ON SALE FRIDAY AFTESNOON FROM 1 P.

M. TO 6 P. M. LIMIT 5 BARS TO A CUSTOMER. DRUG SUNDRIES I5c bottle Peroxide 8c 25c Kolynos Tooth Paste 19c Perfecto Tooth Squibb's Tooth Palm Olive Talcum Powder, 2 for 25c Mavis Talcum Powder, 2 for 35c Colgate's Talcum Powder.

2 for 35c Mennen's Talcum Powder, 2 for 35c Drug Sundries--Main Floor. NOTIONS 5 Spools Coats' Thread. lOc Package Brass Pins 5c Package Brass Pins--3c lOc Package Paper Snaps 7c 5c Paper Snaps 3c 25c Men's Satin Pad Supporters 12c 35c Men's Supporters LADIES' HAND BAGS 2 Price One large table of Leather and Beaded In an the newest styles. 1- off marved prices Sweaters Women's and Misses', fancy and plain colors. All sizes, 24 to 44.

Valnes 4Q positively up to $3 1 Women's and Misses' Black Silk Hose. First qhality, hest grade Women's $1 first quality fine Wool Hose. All sizes 49c Women's and Misses' fabric and Brush Wool Gloves discount off regular marked prices. Women's extra heavy fleeced lined Union Suits, high neck, long sleeves, ankle length. Regular p15ce $1.50.

Challenge Sale Price Traveling Bags, well cloth lined. Regular price 51.50. Sale price Women's and Misses' Sateen Bloomers. Assorted shades. All sizes-- Greatest Values in Shoe Department Women's Girls' Oxfords SEE SHOE WINDOW.

Arch Support Oxfords This Is the In value ing of all times. Arch-Support Ox- fords In black and brown kid. Military heels the famous a a make. These ox- guarantee real comfort and weak ankles get yourself a pair while they last. The Largest Variety or Women's Dress Slippers in Satin, Patent Kid--high and low heels, cut outs, strap effects and 11 he seasonable Styles.

All reduced to sell on this sale for Friday a Saturday only at The Biggest Value ever given to men --genuine Brown Calf and a Vlcl Kid. Positively guaranteed all solid leather. These a Brand" Shoes -Take advantage of men. They are only for Friday and Sat. jrday.

While they last 200 pair of Men's Work Shoes are put on sale. A real Raving. Come and convince yourself. While they last--Be sure to see our Shoe Window nL OVERCOATS! Wonderful heavy wool Men's and Young Men's Overcoats. Best Styles and Colors, with high ulster collars and belted or plain.

CHALLENGE SALE PRICE Sf-otcen Lines" MEN'S SUITS AbL-WOOL WITH 2 PAIRS PANTS Challenge Sale Price 1 Fur collared coats. Reg. Challenge Price Wool values. 14.85 11. The Overcoat and Suit Sensation of 192i One Lot of Young Men's Wool AH styles, stripes, and solid colors.

Sues 28 to 34. 2.95 TI 's Overalls on sale Saturday, January 10, 3:30 A. M. Triple stitched, fuH cut. Sizes 32 to 42.

High back, pair ep Lined Sleeve All vr'1- JtiJ wit: Sc1J tor Pr i 4.95 Men's Chambray ana Cheviot Work Shins. SU2S run to 17, "Jouble reinforced. TSc 2 Shirts to buyer 89c 48e One lot of Men's Ribbed Cotton Sweaters. Coat style only. Sizes 36 to 46.

A $2 sweater 79c Fu'1 line cf Brand Jackets and Cordon's lined Leather vests ana Work Clothlnfi.

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