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THE OMATA DATLY BEE: WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY [ 1 LINEN MiILL HOSIER o Y | rrimmine ML BLANKET MiILL CARPET - WOPRKS Mill Ends of Dress Goods and Silks 49c¢ 39c¢ 15¢ “8ic = 14c nely braadclo - 1.25 ug silk .39c¢ Silk Mousseline de Soie 39¢ yard The entire stock of mill ends of mousseline de soie purchased {rom the largest importer in the country at less than half the cost to manufacture. 25¢ silk apphnluv trimming, lace rflect- Hm 1itiful em hmvrwre.i patterns, 3 9 and steel trimmings, yard. Today the 3rd Day of the Lockhart-Dyer Copyrighted Mill-End Sale The rush continues because the bargains continue. Never before in the history of Omaha have such useful and common sense offers been made to the public. Colonel Dyer, the man from the mills, is directing the sale. Mill-End Sale of Carpets, Etc. The patterns Mill End Sale of Muslin Underwear Miseee Mill-End Sale of Dress Trimmings 10c¢ trimmings and braids, cut jets, on sale at, yard ... 15¢ silk braids and gimps, fancy cords, etc., per yard.. and children's fine musl f tucks 10c with eluster Jadiss’ fine muslin tched lawn ruffie, " soma 15¢ newes: goods, eat checks bric skirts, deep d s -:vrb » 40(. and cambr 49¢, T3¢, 98¢ lace and em 73¢, 98¢ ©f dress pat Mol ends wteds We purchased from a large eastern mannfacturer his entire accumulati n of mill-ends of carpets. The lengths run from 15 to 40 yards. are fer you the grea $£ 00 Velvet Rugs, $1.25 bhe very newest ng's trade. It y fortauate p $2.00 Carpet at 39c yard All the moquet. wiltons and et car pets in the lots go at 59c a yard. These are absolutely new patterns and come with and without border. The values range upward to #2.00 a yard—on sale 5 9 while they last {$2.00 Inlaid Linoleum 39c square yd. —vyard .... )0 yards of the bes was & ver rpet bargains you ever heard Brussels Carpet at 39¢ yard All the Brussels carpets in the lot go at 39c a yard. The patterns are all very desir able, handsome color combinations—with or without border—for parlors, halls and stair- ways—15 to 40 yard )cng\b53 9 —oun sale per yard, only . 75c Grade of Linoleum 25c squareyd = .. . <° Very heavy grade of linoleum in all widths, é5c. 39¢ ‘;"d 49c sach 25ci; “39¢ Basement Mill-End Bargains for Wednesday Mill-end of unbleached Mill remnants ¢ . 2C xnth— of 40-inch mer- sateen— Mill-ends of Curtains. ends of §1.0 4 wool Pers Aress goods ‘ Mill End Sale of Laces and Embroiderie$ ve serges, chevi worsteds, et P val aOc yards IOC Carpet Remnants at 5¢, 25¢ and 50c each were drummer’s Mill epds of S0c the—sale price— yard eilks These used for cesesssns PN samples and make very neat and 50c each rugs— and cr Se. e per ¥ Mill ends of T wash ailke ik, et cholce &t I Table 0il Cloth, 5¢ yard. grades of hand inlaid de range of grade of draery ve- cate Mill End Sale of Handkerchiefs square yard taffetas, beavy 67:c tafte 27-inek: black and colored quality—gusranteed im- Mill remnants of lace cur- 8lc i’ 1-2¢ Mill remnants of 32 32-inch wide percale—go a:, rars 2ic Drummer's samples of il kizds of dre goods running 25¢ of all the 5c and of bleached :,c the Sc of all the stand- Mill-end 6c qualit muslin Mill-end of loom musiia ney striped tas for mm as long as it yard yard Mill Remnants of table damask from 1-2 yard to 3 yards, bleached, un- bleached and turkey red. at about 1-4 regular price. yard O8I Mill'ends cerized yard Mill remnants of chambray Fingham. 61C -2 Yard, at.. Mill remnants of plain black sateen, worth 121-2¢ yard, at fruit of cam- worth 15e M remnasts of all kinds of piatn la liven 1 y plaid and lace ;—um- -.p.:.c»- ‘Oc worth 40c yd., &t . I FREMONT FRANCHISE AGAIN Mill-end b 1674% BOUCLAY 37 B Foreige Envoys Take Decided Btand on Complinnce with Te MAHK (ITY COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS' 'SPIRIT OF smi’n SIX of prisone Couzty Anxions to Bettle Outstandizg and Uzadjusted Claims. Patriotisem to Be Revived at Celebration of Washingten's Birthday iz Omaka SONS OF THE REVOLUTION Cemmercial Olub Committes Eesumes Die cussion of Proposed Road rehegie. o ook s e o g 3 SUGGESTS REMUNERATION TO COUNTY IN CHARGE SEVERAL THOUSAND DOLLARS INVOLVED EIGHT DAYS IN WHICH TO ISSUE EDICTS Promoters Falls or Among Men's 1o a Chapter Will Be A Lincoln Organization in ( Commercial €} iday Evening. by | Matter Covers Cost of Keeping City Prisoners, Against Which the City Presen Offact for Cont of Prosecution No Disposition 1o Temporize Regard- fug Compliance with the ms Agreed Upon. Proposition of Meet with General ¥ Members of Busines Organization. ebr. » Non-Resident Delinguents. ¥ treasurer is anx us to o axes The Nebraska society of th transferred to the t cost at ovide for gross e Mr. Kn uded & o McGilton be killed z th resolutions were re- e cousisting of Euclid t, E. E. Br Frauk K nstruc- dieate for franch 1ssione afier stated Frequent (oughing ley's Hopey and Tar d lungs b are ¥ com bir report the affair was referred to whi on finance. everal o was passed sand dollars are charged on >unty treasurer's books against t city of Omaba for the feeding of city pr the had proper meeting e day years without Why He Did Not Join the Woman's Ciub. of the agree nings. 1 k by a couster and to Prof. Slosson of the Independent 4 prove that we ought to sat enly nuts and frult because the monkers who Aid not bave anything else lived on t ¢ &pd who are we that we should ques As aily bebind nformation was ‘refused the enterp The women of our tows At first 1 supposed it was one of designed for where, by 8 curred on February 11 Clark set forth the ¢ More Tax Levy Taik. ‘ 14 Marts by the submitted ber she was The a verha! supp! wh ax being es- | that th jcism of the treai- | forming socleties for the & ittes hy (he S hool | vices of the men and rarely f expressed his ap- Thetr unselfishness the more remarkable course, 1t would b sex te reform the re onferred with the voard in regard pecially severe in his cr ment accorded the bourd. W. B Popple proval of Mr. Martin's remarks On motson of John Steel & vote of thanke | was extended to A. H. Henuings. oity treas- ‘ arer, for his efforts in coliecting deltnguest ,vh oal taxes n the motion Mr. Steel s &5 wan en tithed 1 &et out ' of l-—4 £ the first treasurer in many vears 10 enforce the provisions (.' the law N T coumaRig sppointed topfrmme resos jicarned : lutions regarding t rement Lumbard was gr.nwa further SIFT THE CASE THOROUGHLY ‘n areful Investigation Being Made Into | Charge of Cruelty to Animals Against Haeksters. he committee sakiing the 7op was an add irawn wing an | ed read DYSPEPSIA et e levy g street He seeks ! ke e he sum of §1.000 ©of the time whez Richard Ca flower. As for my knowle ¢ te all the love af-| Shelley and show bow Becessary to the develoy poetlc genius. 1 was e formed om the literature of ( anyone ] knew of and 1 was es 1y com petent to rpret English literature be- cause 1 had visited the Poets’ Corner iv fear because sier for the probably well 1 s as is 1o her own eye But ms time went e we on be exct Brinr ¥ nguish &t sight betwee e Ribera and & Fra Angell guised in pemny pletur ™ seven lamps of architecture and exp why these old lamps must pever be ex- changed for new. 1 was eligible to the 4 ment for the tratming of children by Sweet 4 eventually res h ity property res wae & lub and Do mar neredible bave acquired ves of the e ir belief 18 | sirip of ground eas chilares, | FleToRR and 1 had falth in their pri bat there should be mo government of childsen ex- t by and with the advice and consent of | the govern This seemed Where the women pelitical preroga aizing all the pe o the sex elsewhere emancipated women In Your House Albert of Blake market vely the owner were on | Howe znd Willis pare; who are respect of st I Sanan 108§ ity's sake.” keener lon ordinance for | h the exce | S ; My DYSPEPSIA CURE positively cures allforms of indigestion or stom- ach trouble. It rejuvenates worn-out stomachs. It builds up stomachs that have becn weakened by powerfulcath- ics and old-fashioned nostrums. orrec s bicatired werion. wind oa the st * 1004 bad tasce. cfiensiic sens o wemk news ol ating, comed teugve, bear- . His Hradache Core stops bradache Puie Omiment c fe th aticroeys he aking Lr. Miles an .,‘*.«r."ur-:r the Soclety for the Avimels. When the arre vingham made that the horses had be at in 11 m & double meas ument be beld Thursday imor When the grip ) art were badly me my Derves and aflecied; but 1 begs Nerwine wod Heart Cure 4 was 8000 all right"'—Wwm. Roericht . "BENIOX'S (NUALLY CURRY CATAKEN. Eau Claire, Wia. ut asserted | Woman's policy of exclux centuries been social organizations ounly tace of the men who adm A} the first public reception b 1 presented this view to one of the promivent officials and was plessed o learn that there was no prejudice agatast men &8 men. It was merely because men were €0 engrossed In business and ma- interests that they cared nothbing r the higher objects of the club; so nobe them would join If they were permittel T hastened to assure her of the comirary by expressing my desire to join. She re plied that Bo doubt the ladieh would be delighted to adm! me to full stop here and wait would pot do; #or if they let we in all the men in town would want to jein. There seemed to e & dlscrepascy in this argument some. was excluded I was o0 ignorant be work of the club faith of its ng bebind Bair across the a lady s g - ed to p competent l was enter of the club when & motio 5 and could tel] the difference committee of the whole and the previous stion 1 pronoynced economics with 45 €bort am e and as strongly accented as saybody in the com apd this in itself was enough to prove that I belonged to the pew school could ue in faver of satural and some of the lles 1o the city couacil- 4 shown their financigl ability by getting Tich on a swmall salary 1a & few years. I could ealeul bow many calorics you could get for & cent ia codfsd and ! was in order between the When I had finisbed sccurately, whez I had talked for & long time, the lady remarked that if 1 knew as muck &s T thought I did she see why 1 needed to join t The tone of the reply co Pression that it was “A the table” and I co the expression on ber fece and looking at Reed's rules that was zot debatable dle. As 1 sat wlone in the corner the thought oocurred to me that i excluded be- cause 1 was Bot good looking. or beckuse I did ot dress 1o good taste. but, looking sround the room, I scon cenvinced my- self that that could Dot be the reason. 1 mean, of course, because the women looked too kind-hearted to exclude any one for such & cause. So I do mot know 1o this day why I am Dot & member of the Woman's club. Perbaps they will Jet me in when they leara from this how I feel about I or to speak more did not the guestion We adjourned sine without | the salaries of R of the city treas vetoed salary Mr ink und Be office. The on the grou: 5 per month, and upell it was recently $55. The mayor was sustained of both tHese ftems “My beart w [ tack of grip az until I began taking Dr. Miles' Heart ( It made me & well man"~8 D | Irasburg, Vt Marriage Licenses | The following marriage licenses been granted Name and Residence Hosea W. Clarke, Omaha Emma Kennedy, On | Walter E. Lane. Omaha ids F. Drury, Omaha | Charies Knott, Omaha Vesta Carter, Omaha | Harry G_Smith, Omana .. Ola Carter, Cmabs “ badly affected by an at- 1 suffered intense sgony ire Holman, have ayor that thing quite 8o to offer the guest, pure and deliciously go pleasing for it's d Uneqgualed as a health sus- taining beverage. fil ATZ IALT \l\ INE Val. Blatz Brewing Co. MILWAUKEE, OMAHA BRANCH, 1412 Douglas St Tel. 1081