Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, May 4, 1909, Page 12

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OMAHA, TUESDAY, MAY 4, 1908, B'L':‘lwmsmisnuf’fffisfl = " )| MANY MONEY-SAVERS ruesnn Fireproof Structures for Manufac-' | en’s turers Are Called For. | Mail Orders s'rmmer | | WILL BRING BUSINESS TO CITY ‘l"llled From .uét:r‘a.tlnml el S THE RELIABLE STORE Greatest Muslin Underwear Bargains of lle sary Power and Steam wieory Hundreds of Strictly Up-to-Date Models ol A From thg |rw||| Ph||||ps Co. Stnck | ammereint Club Finds Them Dim- | dnt to Obtain with the Neces- ‘ | Nt For ight MERUIAStUTIng DuFhobes. | : h(-on .\IIthl} num.~M or smlt'd by hand- Mansfactiirers'' Tommittee, Commercial Our May sale opened today with an unprecedented out ling, will go in one lot, choice. . . $1.50 Club, Omaha. L iy TR n"fl: For Late spl'lllfl and Elrly Summer Wear pouring of buyers. The big store is a vertiable bargain mart All the Gowns that sold to $1.50, in Tues- e fe W he Commerclul cly - ‘! | this week. New lots in all departments are brought forward day’s sale . .. s 690 98¢ more than a ‘seorexof small manufacturers | v : | ou will not find hats with i " vers ‘ ¢ want, but want ad% have not been tried to each day Tuesday’s sales will throng the aisles. Read! | Drawers and Corset Covers, odd lots from Saturday’s and Monday's big sales, actual secure the bullding. Milwaukee got such a 3 the same style and dash bullding by making It known and now ; s b T . Spectal : A & Ofeliniia going 4o get dne, 4 : ) in them for less than $10 Tots Whlte Goods for May Sale . values to 50¢, choice, Tuesday .. 19¢ . ",,(,.:."f,.'.:“‘r;';: i ::.":*\m""";";"\ to $15 if you try else- White Dress Goods,|French Lawns and Per-| Nainsook, Sea Island Matchless Men'’s Funushmg Bargmns this eity. is sultable bufldings where power where. Brandeis hats are i f“"‘::- ’: stripes, ;““‘}: "fl“_““"- 46 to 48 "’I"""iuh inch, reg- ¥ All 50¢ and 75¢ values in men’s and boys’ an he secured and sometimes plenty of ) " o1 Y O, S acks, DTy bio S uisr bl | (hl‘\& M]](I ne, ee N steam. To supply the deficlency some | always artistic and cor- vard Igc quality 250 Boods....... Zsc choice e Sinne, i ong hl;:llsoi store ‘buifldings ‘Have been converted into # rect in style—even in the > v s " . [ factories, while others operats in second i 41" ey Indlan: Linons, 10c|White Pique, 35c qual-| White Crepe, 35¢ qual- $1.00 to $1 )U \hn‘t\ W 50¢ \ird. fourth and fifth floor spaces wher- most moderately quality, fine for lin-| ity, for shirts and| fity, for suits and cver they can ‘crowd into a warehouse or ')rir‘f\df scores of | ings; on sale 43 waists; on 250 ffice butlding | o] $ at sale at... new styles in . Commissioner Guild has a long list of ) 2 ues ever o 3 <mall manufacturers who want quartevs. this group— ffered at, choice who are wiling to g0 as tar cut as Ralston | 0mes lcs Yard Wide Blsashsd 108 MosMa . s s oS “drawers, double seat, double stlh'hed big nd are considering the manufacturers’ building” in that Indus- Cretoune for Draperies, 10c line......@% | assortment, in all sizes—to $1.00 values, o e Sl Sele oI 75¢ Silks at 39¢ Yard ‘ at .. 15¢ 25¢ 35¢ 500 New clean lots, all sizes, new patterns, per cales, madras, ginghams, the choicest \nl Men women’s 1 chil But some manufacturers, such as photo- Here are 1909 spring silks in satin faced and twill foulards O G t t S 't S l \ S, and children’s|Men’s Combination Suits, all o :,:‘ ',.',;,‘_,..‘.\." novelties, - small i ur rea es lll a e Hose, all kind 1d y o ) L d(hviod 106 coulid aoBes Aot Vb —new satin messalines, dress tffetas—rough | s and deseriptions| kinds, actual values to $2.00, in tlous lines of household utilities, don't want weaves—satin faced Tuscans, ete; your c to dispose of his overstock of materials on hand sold them to us at at ; . 5¢ 10¢ 12%¢ 50¢ 75 rd should be Accommodated in the central part ! a very low figure and made them wp into suits after our own ideas. f C ¢ 98¢ The bullding secured by Milwaukee is Stricfly All Wool Dress Goods a[ 69¢ Yd. eight storles in helght, 100x150 feet. 1t has oot | Arnold’s Alberta, Satin, Arnold’s La Belle Soie, Loraine Tissue, m:l:‘r‘r'x;‘ur;\:;n:\:':::t:l::l(rl:(l‘;r:‘rr:\cl\:v‘fl“ & diagonals, whip cords, satin stripe novelties, MDIRIEY SIS0 Targe dusntity, were mude for younk High sanoo) French Batiste, Flaxon—in all fncies nd white and all the new the installation of shafting and hold any . I value to $25.00. Now on sale for Come in and examine our line ey St R e This is the Store that Sells Practical, Stylish { Be Sure and Attend Our Fam i s of 130,000 square fect and cost $275,000. It In Shoes fer Women at a Moderate Price . Ma Sale Undermus ins \ OU: me $ale: in sald thie rentals will pay 8 to 9 per cent net | l F D t R g o Soanet Low Shoes I ¥ Famous Domestic Room . N ot A NRtGe tof thu. aikb bikak in ! garments. More beautiful styles than were ever displayed at equal From 8 to 8:30 a. m. | One case 19¢ Long Cloth, 12 yds. (_,()Unt ngby e o h prices. One case of Fruit of the Loom, tho’ limit, at, yard . 5¢ AR ) 1 e *las . ar 20 Styles Corset Covers, lace inser- | g 6.0 \ 91, o W Can’t Boost for Jim [ newest styles, now so popular A it il el i x styles Combination Cover ana at,a yard . . Bo| 12%%e l)mnl} Checks, : ] g . h lace edge and insertion or em- § | One case of Tloe Apron ( ll(‘l ck, 61 a2 ask $3.7 sue down front. All have one-plece i g Why? Because He is in Jail and Can- | : sk $3.50 for such 3250 {1 French backs... brotdery and medallion trimming, J§| yards limit, at, yard. . 4%, ¢ | One case 10c Towels, each 4%¢ Never such value in Omaha. A prominent New York maker forced —regular values to 2 -on s:nl\‘ this sale, your choice— to g0 out as far as Ralston, and think they choice it the city | Season’s handsomest materials, suits I ra ¢ i actually worth $40.00 and $45.00. { g G d w h G d ! Best shades, exclusive and vanmonal)l) ° ot | e as oo s six elevators, two 20-horsepower steam In 54 to 60-inch widths—fine weave panamas, | i | fhesreay gl opsbea BTl ete.—at yard } #ixlg or.airls of that age—13 to: 17: yeara—thesd range in $15 weaves of this season, at yard. ...10¢, 15¢, 25¢, 39¢, 49¢ and 59¢c The Milwaukee buflding has a floor space | A wonderful exhibit, thousands of immaculate new, fresh, dainty o ished leather—all the “ORSET COVE) \ 9 g dull or finished leat CORSET COVERS. COMBINATIONS, genuine article, 10 yards limit, ‘("m ¥ everywhere. Other stores wou'!d embroidery, others hemstitching Drawers, and Cover and Skirt, 2 | excellent low shoes— Vi 4 S values to $1.7 ook 5 8 »' ease. T8 q not Get Writ of Habeas 10 Styles Corset Covers, trimmed ies to $1.75, at......$1.25 B} One case 72x90 .\luu.\, H0¢ From 2 to 2:30 p. m. is’ with dainty deep lace yokes, GOWNS $oni Corpus. Brandeis ith dainty p lace yokes, grade; 4'sheo ' Qb o | RS G others are bedecked with em- | § styles Cambric and Nainsook 4 sheets limit, ea. .. 833¢ | One case Lonsdale Muslin, the A i M_ Drotdery and ribbons, values ac- | ~ Gowns, high and V neck; also {j | On€ ease fast color (h;,zmldl AR tiol H V0 e s "eallng * for’ Mavor i | $125 i tually 6, ::m - 35¢ allover _styles, trimmed ' with 12Yee grade 10 yard limit, at &t “l article, 10 yds. limit, bl b s it | E ity English embroidery § at, yvarc ¢ . l‘::‘l:'llb\vhl‘:n ::AJI-?IK“M it ion — Long sllk GlOVCS at 690 Pl‘ * Muslin Petticoats, showy styles, fine lace; extrn eize gowns in- | | by o Sl v o .. 5c S > . 8¢ 'mpgm-. who has, or says he has, some with several rows lace insertion, | cluded; values $1.50 and $1.00 § | From 10 to 11 a. m, One case 19¢ U nblom-lu-d Turk- | One case of 12%c India Linon,| ish Towels, two pairs, ea..11¢ full widths, value to $1.7 and ribbon trimmed, values 75c yard .. 00 .. 5¢| 10 other specials for all day... AR s Rbritootd - Bkbirday ) 1n Heavy, Pure Silk, in 16-Button Lengths others have 18-inch embroldery | 5 styles Gowns of muslin; also lice court By Judge Crawford to ninety Double tipped, 2-clasp fastners, Milanese and Tricot weaves; flounce underlay and dust ruffle, | chemise slipovers, lace insertion days on a charge of drunkenness and dis- . A orderly conduct, After Rigby had left the tan, hkv wisteria, gray, rose, reseda, at . and 86c, for Fh N L court, the judge realizing that thirty. days navy, peach, brown, champagne, pink, white | B D was the limit he could nssign, changed the I PpAgne, o ar ain ay sentence to that effect. A petition for a and black—all sizes, pair Siori Attty g Judes ftion BRANDEIS STO RE S-= 1 TWO-FlftY Shoe Sale 1l . N Cloak D ept. leld that while the lower court had in the ‘v For Men and Women—Values to $6.00 i e D oty $15.00 and $18.00 Tailor Suits $7.95100 * ¥ A Tuesday sale that will make a commotion, for these are shoes @ - ird had rosentenced the man when not Ma Weddings of well known makes and reputation en I it i ot Be eanes was not prejudic | - y . 1andsome P as v pi t & hot mpaugland, | y g {f WOMEN'S LOW SHOES—$3.50 and $4.00 kinds, patent BRI S SR tieveat Iy one centencs, which decreased | 4 & 4 s 7 1 3 Will occur. Are you invited? If you are let us have colt, extension sole, blucher ihey spring styles and e BT R ak p vatnzly debled it oS LR i K LR 0 enslon icher oxford and handsome tan pring sty ind colorings, the higgest » £ o ; low shoes and pum Dot q . o $5.00 to $7.00 to $10.00. Beautiful patterns. Qw. ahoss. and pumps. bargain our New York buyer has secured P A | k for the name. S“MONARCH" SHOES FOR \"‘\—SI 00 qualh\ famoves Ve inactian and bowel stoppage metal, bution and lace shoes and J. & W. and Kirk- f this season—not a suit w 3 P with Br. King's New Life Pilis, the pain- | w. LINPSAY. Jeweler endall $5.00 tan shoes for men. .. . i pr ! orth less than lese regulators. %e: For sale by Beaton 1516 DOUGLAS STREET. | M $#15, choice Drus. Co. e T (T T T rarres e : il Silk Coats. Braided Coats. DON'T KNOW _TE_EIR OWN CITY DR. BRADBUR.L DENTIT l-:. “’A-B:::“T Trsd \ Bennett,s Blg Grocery | i 3 Covert coats, all new spring styles, gar- Crowns, up from er s - tooth, u lrom p] P 7 Q o o 9 Many Husiness Men Have Not Kept l’;:"-' ot W , L Tl i o Hennett’s Capitol Cotfee, pound pki and 30 green stamps E ments that would sell regularly up to $10, = AR P riarhs ot ‘Wholes om . 5 pain X Toks, mssortod. pound DKE....... 00000 880 and 80 Sreen stambe g B iRk ot Painiess Extracting 80s \ YEOLAM womx 's Tea Siftngs, pound pkg........ 111l280 and 10 green stamps s $3.98 Fillings. up from 808 CLALTY, 3 tol Oats or 0 .. '11c and 10 green stamps ; @ A . ; ey i ; Furetrnn linga. work :unr-nma ten ak jap Rice: 4 Ibs., 10 lity. .80 | f $7.50 Lingerie Dresses, in all colors, lace That many Omaha business men do no up from .. 4 a welm “Smoked L oo ' 2 : 3 iy : e knew what improvements have been made | He our Mixed Pickle and’ 20" green stamps ¥ and insertion trimmed, Tuesday, $3 95 Clothes Cleane 3 b 80 and 20 green stamps fn the wholesale district within the last mrem————pm— = Walker's Chili Con Carni, can... and 5 green stamps few years has been demonstrated b\ the ftoraeriniah, Wottle ! Resds, ThE i i ¢ 7oe Black Mercerized Underskirts Tuesday, . Schepp's Cocoanut, pound pki 4 trade excursion committee of the Com- ‘Masauredls Getg “THE NATIONAL HEALTH RESORT" | Rougens gocosnut. peesd. Fyike ang 8h8 1§ Eer mamon o i ! P .. 35¢ merclal club, which has proved that ever Marshall's Preserved Bloaters, can........ ...800 and 10 green stamps real estats dealers do not recognize sc Bayles' Malt Vinegar, pint 111160 and 10 green stamps 8| 4 $1.50 Long Challie Kimonos......... o T it e B Out Of Trial Now HoT SPRINGS Hartley's Marmalade, Jar..... : and 10 green stamps 1 | (/48 5 .. 5o 95¢ ) Batavia Salmon, tall can ind 10 green stamps 3 ong Silk L eRIEAS 7 B In the club rooms hangs a picture taken | Honey, pire. Mason pint jar. . & N and 20 green stamps @ | Long Silk l\“ll“Ilfl-‘. alues to ?( 50, your for the trade excursionists of the ‘new ¢ on HIS Sle Plea[ .‘l:i-ylul"h(-;‘;::*Q'I_J'lv“‘\';l\;’:‘l:l _:["k“.;. e e and & green :""tTBS ¥ choice .... $2 95 wriet,” looking morth from Ninth and | ' Howard streets. From this view the clever —_— suuTH DAKOTA = S ; Pi ] Pi ] ! L R R e S R , , - neapples! lneapp es both sides of the street for thtee blocks. UTEC o) PUT TEEM UP NOW. Big Out 1n Trosh Vegetaies The John Deere Plow bullding and that of Attorney to Be Unable for | Approved by Nn(lnn'nnd State. Best are cheaper mow than they will| Eresh o as, per quart ring ! § They . 2 « nd Medicinal Spri Y : W c tife Byrne-Hammer Dry Goods company Hea ,\‘.i\':‘r”;'.: mF:r\;\Il nw “lllr-r\vlll“‘lfi:sl:lvr be any time this season. We have shipped e pmxflm ans, per 1b. ave In the foreground. The picture is dis- | 3 '8 S K ai se Vi o | us direct a carioad of extra fancy, lar&e. [ 3 luge bunches Radist tinct to beyond the bullding of M. E iatacsnd Bath, Honses. . WEits 1o | The Appearance (] rl.;m deliclous fruit. On account of n..‘ robh CRNURGE. Bae A . 03 Smith & Co. No grass grows In the| Jonn Masauredis, the Greck who shot and | | Secretary Commercial Cluv, | Strawberry crop being ruined in the south | Fresh Asparagus, per bunch . streets; no holes are in the pavement, and ' killed Officer Edward Lowry of South Mot springs, So. Dak. || - by cyclones, pineapples are bound to | 3 gh. Pargay the elght and nine-story buildings look like | Omaha, was taken before Judge Sutton | 0‘ a Si up. Tuesday's prices on this car «kyscrapers, both In the plcture and in|in district court Monday morning to face - — = | Large size, cach . ) s t h cality. |trial on a charge of murder in the first A | w ' F l plt L PR oot el g ¢ Frean Beets, Carratsier Turnios Six out of ten Omahans who see the|dcgree Ok]ahoma \\,71“ omans ¥oo per dozen 4 .10 | 6 bunches £ p om sieture do not recognize the view nor the| Tho trial did not proceed because of an { g Ly TN o G e . sulldings. They guess they are in Chicago, | #ffidavit filed by J. M. Macfarland of coun- per » ! 160 | N o 1) < X The very largest size, each ...... Honey, pe Vew York or some other place as large. |®¢! for the Greek, which declared that 00st orn ow | is made or unmade by the D At 1T Loney, B P | Masauredis Is in such great pain from a | Per crate, any size .. e, Julcy Lemons, per dozen. : . A handsome ——— |wound In his chest that he cannot sleep shoe she wears. A hand 4 at night and s unable to communicate | Federation of Commercial Clubs inl foot in a poor fl(lhT'u“a‘hnn | : : TRY F’RS T Your complexion as well |ntlisenty with nis attomeys through That State Will Back loses its beauty—while a o interpret X 5 . poorly formed -foot in our | as your temper is rendered | County Attorney English resisted the Their Peaple. handsome shoe always looks $3.50.- $4.00 thirty-day continuance sought and asked i i vi well. Every woman that is fit i] 1= 5o reasonable a price to pay—for ————— miserable by a disordered |t ve allowed (0 make a showlog that| g pederation of Commercal Clubs nl‘i Hal deafiinshia s pies g mar—tor —_— “Massuredis s not In such pain as he ted at this store has an at- ship always found in the 2 Oklahoma will go back of the National | s liver. By taking Chamber- |sometimes would nave it appear.” ) tractive looking foot s Eagiiah will sttempt to do Baturday | COT® €xposition and see that & big exhibit | - lain's Stomach and Liver |ana it succesatul the trial will bogin Mon- |15 Trce o7 9 Cur Women's - 2 day next This is regarded as the prob- George H, 'SWWM“ por ot WL Gl lll' 0 Tablets you can improve |uvic upsiot ] T | e Teek of course anpeared a court | O e Natlonal Corn sasociation vas - |} 68 500 and $4.00 SHOES bo!h. T‘I.’ cleanse and in- turned from Oklahoma, Kansas and Ar o . X s and had been “spruced up" considerably . e did not loo esperately Ill. [FRDYan: WhAte Lbs. IAIKAG: <0pkD ™ Shew 48 Having BOUGHT FROM RECEIVER vigorate' the stomach and (M ¢ " T T TSP -} commercial cluba and mgricultural colieges OXFORDS OXFORDS of the Firm of RUTHERFORD & JEN- hrzpnvvo_-tie digestion. |Omaha, the City Of | ve represented at tie exposition.” said M - W aré shiwing l:\‘l:]:hr::; Your choice of many new SEN their Magnificent Stock of WALL . s That? enthustastic and the commereal chuba are || beauts. We are ehowing AETANES ST VRN PAPER of English, French and Ger- Roses--H()w s QAt? | soing to work st once to push for the ex- | ) | man Stock—STRICTLY UP-TO-DATE— hibit at Omaha. The movement is gen and shades A O L i | e novy wwo vurion 0at- || \Walk-0ver Shoe Store which we OFFER AT ONE-TENTH their trom | ent colt is shown exclusively C P (V] 1 1= @ |Titie Sussested by Guild Instead of | R abens e e ol R Pune tuatvao o B 314 BouthABth 8t ORIGINAL VALUE. Come and LOOK tha Mare Commercial il i tha eanalititied " of ‘thabes inte | slip ot Moty Snth 'af Badhen e 0a THEM OVER at Name. in agricultural lines.” | A corps of expert fitters. Ed. 8. Thompson, Walk-Over Man. According to J. M. Guild, commissioner of | ynat's the Price Barber, | o Commara i "ot e et | "7 "l IDrexe! S e Co.y Not Much Trouble {Bives ahd st b bl | TV dobine Mt e s tosuent e ran seet ]| 7O Move ,.‘2:-3'&";.‘.:,':‘;.', here which will be '1';'11; Briggs, who runs a tensorial repair o T | who relieve you of every uncertainty Now is the time to spray your frult! We have them, barrel andq | noted for It beautiful roses.’ sald Mr. | shop at 36 Bouth Thirteenth street, wae Rellabl‘ | and worry. We have unsurpassed stor- hand sprayer, Also French Bordeaux Mixture ready for lmmediate Guild. “There is no better advertisement | the complaining witness and clalmed that | | age facilities. use, and the Hammond Slug Shot for your rose and currant bushes. than to have ‘& speclalty These rose | Jones had stolen his perique consumer | bush: ing Into all parts of the cit; “I went into Brigg’s piace 1o get a job.” | P i A VAN & ST I O T“E B s En cu oy T Ty TR R R e et Dentistry omana vax &sToraGE c0. NEBRASKA SE Y % enle r. The sales| *“No, you didn't get the job, but yo 1600 Farnam St. i { e e x e Tate) “mose th | takia's. Iayelf ‘troms husting o for Ofteen Taft's Dental Rooms 4 City Balesroom - 1613 Eoward 8t. Tel. Doug, 1261 Omaha than most people imagine. | days,” generously remarked his Lenor Doug. 1559—Ind. A-1659.

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