Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, April 3, 1909, Page 10

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Fashion anors These Smurt Dre-ses Stunning Satin Foulard Dresses SIO In all New Designs, worth $15, at... These pretty foulards are in all colors—lace yokes daintily made—extremely practical and will be in great favor this summer. DAILY BE | A Great Sale of Womens' Suits SPECIAL PURCHASE OF 600 HIGH GRADE SPRING SUITS SECURED BY OUR NEW YORK BUYER AT A REMARKABLE REDUCTION This is a splendid chance to buy a spring suit just before Easter. $20, $25 and $30 $ SPRING SUVUITS at 15 ane *19 Every new style that is correct this spring is in- cluded in this group. The bright, new 1909 shades are prominent also. Many are plain tailored and others are trimmed in the latest braid effects; long; hipless-effects in new materials. These are superior quality suits that are dressy for Easter and practical through the season. ordinary. SVITS WORTH $20 and $25 The bargains are really extra- '15 .."19 SVITS WORTH $27.50 and $30 Women'’s Dainty New Lingerie BDresses, 5698 werth up to $12.50, , special at ....... Two Special Greups of New Spring Skirts Skirts that are beautifully tail- ored and show th e long grace- ful lines—every new feature— fine worsteds and voiles, . ab. .. ... | Clnldul\ s Cloaks Just the right weight for spring, pretty juvenile styles, at— $1,98, $2.98 $3.98, $5 | Junior's and Misses Suits Just as much style as in our finest women's suits. We speclalize in the new lots, $10, $12.50, $15 very slaborate—worth up to $8. Dress walsts for afternoon and The New Lace Waists—dressy—many $10 80, at SS evening as well as dainty lace waists for every practical occasion. at Brandeis. 8ix different groups of muslin night gowns, clally priced. worth $1.25, $1.60 and $1.75, at, coats, lace, Women's $1.50 LINGERIE WAISTS at 98¢ The most popular of all waists. Newer styles white petti- neatly trimmed | with embroidery and they are worth A specially good value in a tail ored spring skirt is this up-to- date line in new fabrics, 5393 worth up to $7.50, at.... ¥ — 1\ Baaemem Clo&k \‘ Dept. Special H Il “1 Children’s coats, worth $3.50, at, | each .. $1.50 “ Walsts, worth 98¢, at ......50¢ ‘\ || Skirts, worth $3.50, at ..$1.98 ‘Women’s cravenettes, worth $5.00, at, each .. ATURDAY i | APRIT Omlhl s Most I’edecfly Appoln!ed and Best | Stucked Shoe Department. | Women’s Low Shoes Spring footwear for 1909 is more cleverly designed, more attractive than ever before. You will agree when you see Brandeis show- ing which includes really everything that is new. The lines are very grace- ful in the short vamp and pump ef- fects. We are not tled to a speclal line. We buy the very best and new- est everywhere. That is why our showing s more complete. Exclusive agents for Red Cross shoes for women. An exclusive sec- tion for children's shoes, convenient and pleasantly ar ranged. Carefu salesmen and shoes that satisfy. $3 and $3.50 Low Shoes for $1. 98 500 palrs of women's welt sewed oxford spring shoes, in black and brown. Bought for less than cost to make. They are $3.00 and $3.50 sl 98 values which we will sell at, pair. A Special Sale of JEWELRY A areat sale of Bohm, Bristol Diamond Rings, Women's New Spring Hats, (all correct styles) In Basement at Every Brandeis Hat is Stylish No Matter How Moderate the Price May Be 250 If you want a hat that is really stylish and will make yvour spring dress look smarter and more up-to-date, buy one of these hats on sale in our basement. A score of correct and becoming styl A Special Offer Saturday ' Newes o ° : Millinery Spring Chiffon Turbans Also many of the new small shapes in hats, trimmed with the ! style that only Brandeis hats possess-—new flowers and quills—artfully arranged—blacks and col- ors—easily worth up to $10.00 each, at. . If you buy a new hat it must be correct in style or it will never be right in appear- ance. A hat half in style, looks 10 years behind time. Bran- deis Millinery is strictly correct in every detail. If you buy here, you are ab- solutely certain your hat is smart and modish. We mention Special Groups at-- | B15 =na $25 'w; Stunning Suit Hats at $10 These hats are simple in style but correct in every way. Scores of different shapes and variations of accepted styles but all of them are Brandeis hats and every one is smart in style. Your new suit is not complete without a fash- ionable suit hat. Splendid groups— L ) J S U PSP S PP New Shapes in Millinery—all the popular straws—ready to trim. . §$1.98 Flowers for trimming—all kinds—a bunch. ... b THE BIGGEST STOCK IN THE CITY OF | L each ...... e Sweetland—East Arcade Easter Novelties Only Saturday's special. chick, complete, each ... Jelly bird eggs, assorted flavors, per pound .......... Best quality jelly bird eggs, per pound .... Marshmaliow dove eggs, per pound .. Chocolate bitter sweet eggs, each . As usual Baturday, those delictous Old Fashioned Chocolates, regular 40c kind, at, pound .. See the Rabbit with Special Sale of IN STATIONERY DEPARTMENT In linen and plate finish, regular 25c value, for Saturday, per box... .- 98¢ $2.50, at, each §1,50 I 7 days more before Easter. ment of Kaster novelties ever shown. Bird's nest filled with candy eggs and (1] with chopped nut centers, at to order Most complete assort- at 10¢ 19¢ 26 Dr. e Dr :Kr 26c 260 Boc Boc 26¢ 5¢ and 10¢ Po Pink Eyes 2be Box Paper of 89 50c M 124c BRANDEIS STORES 25c Mme. Powder, - 30c Mme.'Yale's Hair Tonic 460 $1.50 Mme. Yale's Frultoura 880 8ilk Floss Pillows—34 inches square—Worth T6c, spec Royal’ Society Pn(‘knlesffB high art embroidery, Special Sale of Pennants Omaha High School, Creighton and all the most schools and universities in the United States. Pen::nt?l;,nl;: fal sale ¢ 4 eautiful and complete line of now on sale. DRUG SPECIALS Grove's Tooth "santtol Tooth Powder .. Colgate's Dental Paste, Colgate's Dental Powd: Sanitol Liquid, for .... Kosmeo Cream, for ... ond's Vanishf for : s0c FIoride Water, for Roger & Gallet Rice Powa for 260 Satin Skin Powder, FREE Mme. Y 6. Yale's small size 2.26 Fountain Syri Skin Food with each purchase i L suies 5 cents Yaie's Soap Yale's for me. Powder, 13 Lyon's Tooth Powder. 14 200 Complexion . 400 PATENT MEDICINES 8yrup of Figs, for Castorta, for Swamp-Root, 60c Bromo Seitzer, . BOc Seott's Emulsion, for .. $1.00 8. 8. B. for $1.00 Lydia Pinkham's Vegetuble Compound, for 8% $1.00 Duffy’s Pure Malt, for 890 BUBBER GOODS $1.60 Fountain Syringe, o | 5oo 35 5oc for. 890 ibe inge, ‘for 43 ottle, for..49c Douche, for 00 $3.50 Mar Whirl Bprny 1 46(- Rubber Glov, $1.50 Fountain 8: Hot Water &a INDIAN BLAMES UNCLE SAM Hiram Chase of Pender Defends Crazy Snake’s Conduct. SAYS U. 8. DISREGARDS TREATIES Right of Congress to In- Territory as Integral Part of State. Hiram Chase of Pender, county attorney of Thurston county, & full-blooded Indian of the Omaha tribe, attributes the Creek Indian troubles in Oklahoma to the United BStates' disregard of the treaties It has made with Indlan tribes. He says ‘this primal causa Gf discont & the In dlans 1s responsible for Chief Crazy Snake's belligerence. He is personally acquainted with ‘this old chief and is thoroughly in- formed on Indian history and conditions. Mr. Chase was elected county attorney white man. He is typically Indian nce, but is well educated and Is regarded as & strong, brainy man. He rep- resents most of his people in legal and commercial affairs. While in Omaha on egal business he gave The Bee this inter- view on the Oklahoma situation: “What is the cause of the miseries of Chief Crazy Snake and his tribe of Creek Indians of Oklahoma? “Although different reasons may be given for the troubles of Chief Crazy Snake and his followers of the Creek tribe of Indlans of Oklahoma, upon investigation it will be found that the basic cause of the miseries of this people (as In most cases of Indian troubles) arises from a disregard of the treaties made by the United States with the Indian tribes. What History e, “History and publio documents will show that the Creek tribe or nation of Indians, as & ‘separate and distinct political com- munity,’ haa from time immemorial ex- ercised the right of self-government (which inheres in every political body) upon its own territory in what is known as the state of Alabama. “Under what circumstances and vicissi- tudes which follow in the course of human affairs this people was induced to give up their country in Alabama need not be inquired into. Suffice I* to say that dur- ing the '3 by a serles of negotiations and treaties of the United States made with this tribe, & tract of country in the Indian territory (now the state of Oklahoma) was confirmed unto them forever with a guar- e S ey, NO MORE STOMACH MISERY OR DYSPEPSIA Eat your favorite food without fear of Indigestion or upset Stomach. Take your sour stomach-—or may be you bad taste in mouth, constipation. pain in imbs, sleeplessness, belching of gas, bilt ousness; sick headache, nervousness, dizzi call 16 Dn tion, Dyspepsia, Gastritis or | "¢8 and many other similar symptoms. Catarrh of Stomach; it doesn't matter take your stomach trouble right with to your Pharmacist and ask him to open a eat one B-grain Triangule and see it within five minutes there Is lcft any trace of your former misery. The correct name for § Fermentation—food souring. the organs become weak s gastric juice; your food s only gested, and you become affected with loss of appetite, pressure and fullness after eat. ing, vomiting, nauses, heartburn, griping in Dowsls, tenderness in the pit of stomach, $0-cent case of Pape’'s Diapepsin and let ,\.-m) r trouble Is Food Digestive there lack of you | | bloated after eating, or your food lies like | there i half di- | mentation and begin eating what you want 1If your appetite is fickle, and nothing tempts you, or you belch gas or if you feel a lump of lead on your stomach, you can make up your mind that at the bottom of all this there is but one cause—fermenta | tion of undigestea food. Prove to yourself. after your next meal that your stomach s as good as any; that nothing really wrong. Stoy this fer- without fear of discomfort or misery Almost instant velief is walting for you Tt is merely & matter of how soon you take some Diapepsin antee that they should enjoy and exercl their anclent rights of self-government in thelr new country unmolested and under the protectorate of the United States gov- ernment. “During the grievances, tribe by treaty was done hes power even of their ancient selevs and protectorate and separate governments stituted by of 1t thosa of ceive of any tity winter trmibal pusiness for the Omaha Indians of Nebraska at Washington, acquainted with Chief Crazy Snake and other notables of the Creek were then at the seat of government of | the United States, among which posed measure of congress of organizing the Creek Indlan country part of the proposed state of Oklahoma. Without Thelr Consent. “Whether or not the Creek Indian country has been included as a part of Oklahoma, I have not learned, without recent ‘Indian policy upon the erroneous doctrine that congress of Indian tribes without their consent, these laws of congress go to the full ex- tent of depriving these Indian communities thelr within their ewn territories, but under the and apart as was the original plan in States government. must be observed that these Creek Indlans are classed Chickashaw, Seminole and Delaware tribes as the most civilized Indian tribes of the United States; that they had attained such a degree of clvilization as to organize their tribal governments on the same plan as the state governments, having separate departments for the exercise of the three branches of government to-wit: Legisiative, judicial and executive. Hard to Justity, “In view of these facts it is hard to con- doctrine in international law or constitutional principle which will jus- congress in assuming the power to incorporate an Indian tribe and its terri- tory as an integral part of a state govern- ment without the consent of the Indian tribe concerned in the matter. “IL seems to me that if congress can do take your choice Snturday —worth to $lo.00 each, at. .. $4 98 Faney Jet Hat Pins, worth to $1.00, at. .25¢ Imported Jet Combs at. .. Jet Barettes, Bands and Hair Ornaments, at half other store prices, Women’s mannish Shirt Waist Cuff Links and Scarf Pins, in fancy box, at. . 75¢c $1.00 Jewel Bexes, lined with silk, quadruple plate, at .. .. ....50¢ 1847 Rogers Bros., in triple plate at the price of Wm. Rogers’—Food Pushers for the baby —Charter Oak and Vintage design, at..49¢ Six Ice Cream Forks, vintage design, in satin lined box—jewelers’ price $5.00; at $2.75 ix Vintage Tea Spoons, triple plate, in satin lined box . All the latest Novelties in Hair Ornaments. 1,000 Sterling Novelties for Easter—bon bons, pickle forks, napkin rings—20 styles—worth to $2.50, at On front bargain square—Silk Elastic Belts, in all colors. These belts were made to retail at ..-Jv and 50¢; your choice e 8198 : in small stones and cluster set. You can | CATHOLIC GOODS We've a department of our Book Section especially devoted to Catholic goods, including a large assortment of prayer books. Below we enumerate but a few of the various articles ear- ried, but they will serve to show the variety of the stock and the bargains which prevail. Prayer Book—"Key of | Holy Pictures at 15c, Heaven,” a small 19c, 25¢, 39¢ and up book with large type, contains Epistles and Gospels. Flexible leather binding, gold edges. A great bar- gain at ..48¢ “Vest Pocket” Prayer Book, containing all the necessary prayers and Epistles and Gos- pels; large type, gold edges, flexible leather binding, 35¢ Other Prayer Books Rosaries—Pearl beads at 19c, 26c and up from' 35¢. Black beads, ‘steel chains, 10c to 48¢. Color- ed beads, 15c up Rosaries—Gold Plat- ed, specially attrac- tive for gifts, with Amethyst, Garnet, Fmerald, Sapphire, etc. beads—put up fn dainty boxes, 1.48. Others at 1.98, $2.38, $4.98 and . - -87.50 Catholic Bibles— 48¢ | $1.25 t0....$2.48 Holy week books and works on Catholic Doctrine. White Prayer Books for First Communion and Confirmation, 58¢, Tde, 98¢, $1.25 up to Statues made of bls- que at 26c, 35¢ and up from 49¢ Black pol- ished Cross, white figures at 26c, 49¢ and Also with brass figures at 19c and. ....25¢ Holy Water Fonts— Splendid line at 48¢ Others at 15c up -$2 Scapulars—At 10c up this it can of 1906, while on to anarchy. D. C., T became | dians, while it tribe, who complaining of many | was the pro- secured to the as aforementioned, as a |ilized people “Is not that but presume that it thelr consent, as the In such matters rests to anihilate treaty rights nd ment? And what right of governing them own pecullar concerns the federal government, from the state framers of the United with the Cherokee, | Humorist Atte: Norfolk s miles, — among this people, NORFOLK, Va., of the Virginian railwa Sewell's Point, Norfolk. Vs, on the Kanawha took place today n the same principle incor- porate the states of ITowa and Nebraska | the presence of H into one state without the concurrence of the people of both states, and It requires | $40 {but little T argument to show enforcement of such a measure would lead “In the case of the Creek tribe may be true gades and fugitives from justice from the | states find refuge in the Creek community | and the road and have precipitated the recent troubles this is but an incident in the progress of human affairs which is likely to occur even among the most clv- What Drives Them On? which drives Chief Crasy Bnake and his followers with their cent women and children from thelr burn- | | ing homes to find safety among mountains, the armed militia of the state of Oklahoma In its endeavor to cnforce its laws over an Indian tribe—a separate litical body occupying its own territory by virtue of solemn treaties of the fory gress which Incorporates an I and its territory as an integral part state without consulting the wishes of the Indlan tribe concerned in such a matier? ‘These are the vital questions involved in the case of Chief Crazy Snake and his tribe of Creek Indians of Oklahoma MARK TWAIN OPENS ROAD Financlers. | » April 2 orate celebration here, made notable by H. Rogers, who person- ally bullt the Virginlan at a cost of about 0,00, Samuel Clemens (Mark Twain) the | and several New York financlers interested ’uun Mr, Rogers in the undertaking. The Virginian railway, begun in March, 152, was completed in February, 1909, More rene- | than 1,004,000 acres of coal lands in West | Virginia have been made accessible by it has opened up a country never before enjoying raflroad facilities. that of In- that Bee Want Ads Are Business Boosters. |HANGED FOR MURDER OF | DEPUTY DURING JAIL BREAK | | Willlam Hayes Pays Penalty at Deer | Lodge, Mont—Second Execn- tion at Kalispell, inno HELENA, Mont Willlam Hayes, | who was hanged at Deer Lodge was | convicted of complicity in the murder of Deputy Warden John A. Robinson at the state penitentiary in March, 108, when h with three other convicts made a desperate but unsuccessful effort to escape. One of his companions has been hanged, a second is se a life term in the penitentiary, while the third was acquitted Frederick Lebeau was hanged at Kalispell, wa: nvicted of the murder of William 9. Yoakum and Riley Yoakum near ¥ in Flathead county on June 17 Lebeau Killed the Yoakums be. | cause they refused to sell him food. April 2 and distinct po. oday overn a law of con jan tribe of a rving »rtune 1908, Formalities Rallroad Marion Crawford Improves. SORRENTO, April -The improvement The opening |of the condition of ¥. Marion Crawford, he wfn l‘\‘ e novellst, continues today Tt s saxi extending trom | §1F AONST SORreutent YegTet at being i Deepwater, W. |arlses from the fact that he has been a distance of | Obliged to suspend his historle work on me- dieval Italy, a labor to which he has de- with an elab- [ yoted himself for several years. river We believe doctors -done this_formula, or Does not Color the — Halr falling out? Wvflhdandmfl Wantmouluh? An clegant dressing? Wu Quinin. _ Sodium Chiorid. e, CBuei™ ool Water: vuc.-. we would not I"Iair iz Lows Sweet “Sunkist’’ Oranges Juicy “Sunkist” Lemons The orange groves of Sunny California have never grown more perfect fruit than the r!eb!n( crop, And the choicest yield of 5,000 famous orchards bave been labeled “Sunkist.” Rich, golden globes of sweetness. When you buy oranges and lemons insist upon the best. brands cost no more than the common varieties. Always look for the name “Sunkist” on the box. quality in oranges and lemons. carefiilly selected fruit. ‘The California Fruit Growers' Exchange devote their energy, ambition and money to the cultivation of this brand. They are the richest ia favor, the firmest and the juiciest. Truly sun-kissed. Tree-Ripened and Hand-Picked Eat “Sunkist” oranges for health. To see them is to want them. To taste them is to want more. Keep them on your table at all times. Use “Suakist” lemons for flavoring and for lemonade. The “Sunkist™ It stands for the finest It is there for your protection. It insures Food Fads may come and go, but SHREDDED WHEAT goes on forever. It contains more real nutriment than meat or eggs and is more easily digested. Try it for breakfast. | |

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