Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, May 15, 1909, Page 8

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unwnuwm-wqun-p fl*"mflflfl”fifl"m Women’s Stylish Suits, Skirts and i Silk Dresses --- Never Belore Priced So Low---Beautiful Garments at q Less Than Maker’s Cost. 8 CASH OR EASY PAYMENTS | M Our Cloak Department is filled with beautiful new garments—mnever before have such values been offered in such a vast assortment of up-to-the-minute Suits, Skirts and Dresses as now. 300 Elegant Tailored Suits and Dresses, $25, $27.50 and $30 values, Saturday 9 5 O We have never told of greater e The Second Shipment of the Holmes Piano Company’s Entire Stock of High Grade Pianos Has Just Arrived and will be placed on sale in our Piano Department tomorrow morning, SATURDAY, MAY 15TH. They will be offered for sale at prices lower than HIGH GRADE PIANOS WERE EVER SOLD for in the United States, As stated before, we purchased this stock of pianos at our own price and here are the prices these Planos will be sold at s value savings. No store in the height of the season ever offered such beautiful garments at $19.50 and such a variety-—so0 many hand some new styles tailored with infinite care—skirts made to match beautiful colors. Remember $25.00, $27.50 and $30.00 suits and dresses, Saturday, cash or credit, $19.50. $10 New Tailored Skirts, $3.95 Charming new models in ladies’ separate skirts for spring wear——made of fine quality panama, in black, blue, brown, gray and reseda All are the new flare styles, some self-trimmed with wid < T Y o folds, others attractively tailored with silk bands. Our regular § 0, $8.98 and $10 skirts, Saturday, cash or credit, for. ABSOLUTELY NEW Bush & Lane Knabe Howard Wegman Bush & Gerts, walnut case, medium size Chickering Bros. Lester Simpson Co. Fischer Bush & Lane, largest size, wainut case. . . Schaeffer. Milton, upright grand And 20 other makes. Knight-Brinkerhoff, art style.......... Here is a partial list of a few of the bargains in . Bush & Lane, oak case our exchange department. $5.00 down and $5.00 a [OI‘ $1.98 Lawn and Mull Waists Sat Busht & Gerts, mahogany case......... @ | month we will send you one of these fine pianos. Just ¥ s : nrday. Between 9 and 10 A. M. Only, Knight-Brinkerhoff, oak case......... the thing for a beginner. R A e, ¥ You'll surely want several of these dainty sum Milton, mahogany case............... 0 | LIST OF BARGAINS | : % mer waists at this remarkable price. A few tail- L Tk - Bush & Gerts. walnut case. . ae i | Ivers & Pond, sale price ored waists in the lot made with laundered col- Knight-Brinkerhoff, mahogany case.....82@5.00 | Steger & Sons, sale price. . lars and cuffs. You'll be fully repaid by calling You will have 280 fine planos to select | Bush & Gerts, sale price. early. | $12.75 for Men’s Suits worth $20 | Men’s Chickering Bros. Schaeffer Smith & Barnes um\-nww Lester, sale price. Price & Teeple Estey Fischer Lester Howard, sale price ‘: | SATURDAY we will place on sale a line of well selected underwear patterns in Men’s New Spring Suits that will really i Bush & Gerts Sohmer Milton Wegman Chickering Bros., sale price. Knight-Brinkerhoff Rembrandt Ebersole Smith & | Schaeffer, sale price Nixon P. A. Starck Vough Haines Bros. Smith & Barnes, sale price. Newby & Evans Wellington Pease Giertson | Miiton, sale price ; Sherman Simpson Co., sale price In second-hand pianos there will be offered: Sohmer, sale price. ., Ivers & Pond Smith & Barnes Steger & Sons | Sohmer, sale price. H. P. Nelson Bush & Gerts Price & Teeple | J. C. Fischer, sale price. summer do your eyes good to gaze upon—all made in the | oar hoth in plain Remember, every piano sold in this sale bears Hayden Bros. Guarantee of absolute satisfaction or your very latest styles, beauti- . and fancy balbrig- money refunded. fully tailored and hand gan. Prices range Mail orders will receive our prompt attention and if it is not convenient for you to call during this great . g S ' Well sale, write us and we will send you by return mail, full particulars. somely trimmed. Sale begins at 8 o'clock Saturday, May 15th. i -r I bt st o H AY D E N 2 S | KN TN >¥ Open a Convenient Charge Account 500 Why Not Have It \ from $2.00 on down worth $20.00. Special for o R SR I A S T Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Cantield, who have | ¥ recently made their home in Miles Oity, Mont., have given up their residence thei f Happy Hollow and Field | Pleasures Past ||in moved to asheridan wyo. arrivins|g PCODIC 16 & ANAM smr_l\irs OMAHA. | there yesterday. Mrs. Canfield will come (The Peoples Furniture and Jarpet Co., Est. 1887.) to Omaha the latter part of the week and | Clu bS Wlll Open saturday Social Events of Note at Which | Will be the guest of her parents, Mr. and | g o e e 100 W O A0 T TS T SO O O | Mrs. E. V > Congemial People Meet and En- . Lewis, until after the George- | ‘ T < ‘ joy Themselves to the Utmost. :‘\.'vfludxln wedding, which takes place June OMAHA HAS MILLION PEOPLE. LYNCH MUST SUPPORT HIS The opening of Happy Hollow and theytwelve; Judge and Mrs. Baxter, six; Mr.| /"0 t0 (e he s voen postess at| Miss Annette Lady has returned from | ACCORDING TO POLITICIANS WIFE OR STAY IN ]AIL‘ ‘feld clubs Saturday evening will be|and Mre. E. E. Bruce, two; Mr. and Mrs. | g ai e :r::.l\lln( |;n- prominent affairs of the season. [ Charles Johannes, two; Dr. and Mrs, Peter- |# #eries of luncheon parties this week l:‘.?:".:y:::l'fr:; }::;‘-:1 ?fn: gl Ky; b Several dinner parties have been post- | son, three; Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Piel, two; | Thursday there were two guests of honor, | poned, however, as opening night only | Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Shriver, two; Mr. and | Mrs. George Robinson and Miss Trigg of ¢lub members are allowed to attend. The|Mrs. R. V. Cole, three; Mr. and Mrs. E.| Fort Worth, Tex. The rooms had a dec: otices for the opening of Happy Hollow O. Royce, two; Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Bur- | ration of white carnations and those pre . e also returned fro vis ; Rl o /i & hendk,yoli R ekt et oty b i 1 AOERih. AL Ma, Nt E. S8 MW, B Bhoblen] eat wers' Mk, Msbineon and: Miss ':‘ru;g l’,’,‘:‘:m" i ia d i obre L B R ‘M\r-’!l\;n ml)lHnn poguiation’] m,,:( L,'l,i,,:, :,;rr" i 'h,',m‘ i h Ho the club house Is undergoing repairs and [ ten: Mr. and Mrs. W, P. Warner, five; Mr. | of Fort Worth, Mrs. Bert Finney, Miss| 100 R e Y I R L s e A the directors were mot sure when they|and John O. Yeiser, three; Mr. and Mrs. | Robinson, Miss Organ, Miss Mitchell and | .FPHP \"" hat el e o | Burther, Omaha needs Lty \”F”“”ME_‘MP,‘ rawtdrd oo TP Lyseh in courtil nt reatlons could have the formal opening, But & large|C. 8. Hayward, six; Mr. and Mrs. Mel|Miss Brown, all of Council Blufts, Mrs, | ChArles Mets, who wes opertted UpoR “0f|tion club, for Omaha now hab & FERERVIR | UES SEORTOS il provide for her, T will | number of reservations have been made Uhl six; Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Robertson,|W. B. Clark, Mrs. J. K. Waggoner, Mrs. | o % ..11.\ ’T,_‘r“m"m"‘ i P | in excess of that r:x”; - "‘ Mk, | R T e nd. rithaue for dinner, preceding the hop. four. H. W. Hicks, Mrs. W. J. Monaghan and -““ -“”h el RIS SRS Se | 1ation rvlr :lv:-‘rwh"m* V”'?vm“‘ CHE TRmeinE sobtanos, ! If you're secking something in the way Yhose who have made reservations are| Among those who will have two guests | the hostess. Today Mrs. McCull il PS8 c. lnrm'flrl\' Miss Gertrude Dietrich, is | ‘;‘l?\‘\‘r\:'nlmb;lnhn\ has in his gift thirty-| Lynch was arrested pn charges of vag- | Of an INDIVIDUAL pattern—something dif- R Oficescekers Deluge the Mayor with|Judge Crawford Lays Down That Mrs. Herman Kountze has returned from Applications and Vows of Alarnative is " Salide a stay in the south and later a visit with | Vote Getting. Court. relatives in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Jerome | Mr. and Mre. J. C. Howard, who will are E. A. Nordstrom, Guy Liggett, W. J.| were Mrs. I W. Porter, Mrs. E. W. De i : ferent from the AVERAGE—you'l 3 - ” 4 P r 4 | vis: at th ome of M d Mrs. G W, o appol e positions. Some of these | rancy and non-support Thursday noon, | IRA you'll find 1t have five guests; W. C. Lyle, four; Dr den, C. H. Wright, H. B. Foster, M.|Clos, Mrs. W. E. Johnson, Mrs. W. L ‘H\ y|‘1m:u e e 2 “I‘;xh‘"s‘”lmh'm 'm‘ s and hig when his wife was taken to Jjall for |in abundant variety—at Nicoll's. ' s, fo Mrs. | ¥. F ouser, E v Thalcke! = Ao S ¥ oldrege. ve high-soundin les anc sal- | i 4 Stebbins, H N eigh our; D 2. u s r erber, Mrs A Julley, Miss Nina Y < | , . . n % ot has arrived to be 3 est of Miss o n wages, but they are all | during a little talkfest at the house at Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Dunham, four; E. M 'ann;) , W. B. T . E. Kimberley. | Criss, Miss Elolse Wood and Mrs. Mel | Bo® VRN 0 iy Che O 95 A0S SiowNe | ) "“’" ki B aonin lhavs | e Tt atssats mtiacs botii woman ilva : R il e il Pl Bt K ong i ey | political jobs. The American peo ave | ierce streets, where b BORRERIRI BN Broaan il DE | Aok those migkdng the Iacget reservas | UL - Mr. Winston Craig left Tuesday after-|p failing for follical jobs, and the resi-| Mrs. Belgard was not greatly affected and Mrs. Lemere, three: | olcar lons at the Fleld club are Messrs. Arthur| The Emanon club was entertained last! oo sor Denver to spend the summer dents of Omaha no exception to the | by the dose of spice in her seeing appa- | Ot 8race our reputation as leading and Mr. and Mre. T. E. Stevens, four; Mr. and | English, who.will have six guests; M. E.|evening at the home of Miss Leah Mandel- ule. Consequently they are falling over | ratus and was able to identify the Lynch | Skiliful buyers. Mre, John R, Webster, ten; Mr. and Mrs. | Serat D. Armstrong, twelve; | berg. T will be only one more m themselves to see the mayor and tell him | woman in court as the one who threw the | Adams, four; Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Car- |2 Fetters, twelve; H. F. Pollard, |ing of the club following this meeting how many votes they secured for him and, | pepper. The assault case will be heard by michael, four; Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. Curtis, »; Fred Hamliiton, six; Robert Man-|the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rot F h F ol s g o minimum price—that dressy mes . ; Joh . oA cidentally, to ask for political jobs. Judge Crawford Tuesday and Jimmy Lynch L y n would three; Mr. and Mrs. John Harte, four; John | ley, s Aubrey Potter, six; J. H. Morton, [ in_two weeks. Those present Thursday or t € Uture m}rgl '.W,.!,‘ 2 AN x“ weigpoabibadm 5 lv.mb g ™! aaiala turn from. Bartlett, three: W. F. Shafer, three; Mr . Ca elght; George H. Kelley, [ were Miss Lenore Hutchins, Miss Helen The mayor says he has had at least| morning. / und Mrs. R. W. Breckenrldge, six; Mr. and | ten; Shole ht; H. Bedwell, | Riepen, Miss Neva McNamara, Miss C: Brexte of Intesee) That Ase O e applicapts for each job. n| Mrs. I Sibberson, six; Mr. and Mrs. T.| Talmage i John Stecle, | line Conklin, Miss Beatrice Cole, Miss Leah e Dol Sosinl Oulendar WhI A s aan Y Trousers $6 to $12 Sult s 3 oe Cole, o p pas sworn an oath » mayor's | s 0 T Matters otay e, and Mrs. T, D. Tiesd, | slghts.Gus Bpenoter, six: H. O, Eawards, | Mandalbers, Mr. Arinor. Caacon, Mo, mees Much of Plescure || appiicant has sworn an oath in uie mavors | CHILD - SAVING _FUND SLOW | ulls $25 to $50 Mi. and Mrs. A. H. Workman, six 3 r, nir " Nelson, six; |8 er, Mr. LeRoy ple, Mr. Harold Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McCague, four; Mr R. McMahon, six; Edward Parnell, jr., | Jackson, Mr. Fred Cox, Mr. Hugh Cutler and Mss. W. L. Selby, three: Mr. and Mrs. | elght; A . W. Grow, six; W. G. Preston, | Mr. Thomas Murphy, Mr. and Mrs. Earl A. T Austin, three; Mr. and Mrs. E. A, |six; N ?. Updike, six; M. ( Peters, ten; | Langdon, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Roberts, enson, three, Dr. and Mrs. W. F. Milroy, | R. D. Zackary, seven; Jack Sharp, eight;| Miss Louise Peck was hostess at & lunch- two; Ju anl Mrs. Howard Kennedy,|C. D. Van Court, elght; W. H. Bucholz |eon party today at her home in honor of | . multiplied by 300 votes makes a total|the Child Fie ot o g it BRI TR ed n TELE three; Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Bradley, three; | eight; Harmony club, eighteen; Poppleton |her guest, Miss Gelsreiter of Pine Bluft | ¢ 201,00 votes cast for the mayor In|elowly and the total is gradually approa Rev. and Mrs. E. H. Jenks, three; Mr. and | Avenue Card club, twelve Ark., and for Miss Milbank of Los Angeles s Mol . It (:h O Sintiaticians tianre ifive Dereans’t s tie Ao eyl o i Mrs. C. W. Hicks, two; Dr. and Mrs. W atiieny L, guest of Miss Bess Baum. Four 5 0'cloc B Twenty.fifth | for every voter in computing city's popus| by June 1, with $5,30.87 to be raised O. Henry, two; Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Flack, | Bee Want Ads stimulate trade moves. | guests were present. 7 ' e th ke Bxis. £han Tk ML ratht|imhusesey’s submorintices TmOURIAS tarse:] WILLIAM JKRREMS' SONS, recelved in Omaha Thursiay | multiplied by five (the voter's family) | the condition of the fund belng as follows 200-11 South 15th St r pce Dixon Mycrs | makes a total of 1,008,000 people in Omaha. | Previously acknowledged ) ; e marriage of their | But this is not all. Ren ber that every <\i]-y4;r~'- .‘?‘ ]?(13:\ dward Lee McShane | man in ,Omaha did not vote for Mayor | B i "0 thapter A, 0. Fairbury, June 2. at 11 o'clock | Dahlman! i Raphael's cathedral, Dubuque, Iz Mr. Breen secured 6,793 votes, which Isabel French will give sing of U istician’s multiplication tabl We take all there {s in many styles—for our many stores—but never enough to make a style common—nor choose one that will We wouldn't offer a style—even at the office that he secured for the mayor n Kdward Updike and Miss Updike | less than 300 votes in the recent eclection ;\lonf) Con issued invitations for a large recep- | The rest is an easy matter of simply mul- for ¢ n at thelr home, 312 Farnam street, | ation complimen to i, kil hirty-two jobs times twenty-one appli- ey Building. 0, from 3 to ts makes a total of 672 applicants. This [ The subscription to the building fund for by | 8. E. Parker Mre. George Rogers James Anderson, Jr rday oo er home for | of five, mea 5 more people. To this| Dun O'Connor fer of Sloyx C! of | must be added another 2.2 g o P Harrigan rtense Clarke @ s ce | sented by the 441 votes cast for must bave been at least 13,000 electors who | y., o8 UK Would you bother to wash the’ ‘Rehearsals for (e Banaho,” | ninn o tn"all, therofors. the el | Bunbey ‘Sebior” hermeth s sl | Labhs’ Exmem Farashgs with which the Woodward Stock com; Omana can well boast & porulation of] o T N So. 16th Street wheat and scour it? [ apsmn. s summar. man he Boyd | 1,1n 00 Pl Thats what WASHBURN-CROSBY CO. B s e A | n et s o b O e rtanr| uaamors: Eaethnbin o] e s e theater after the concert S an | nights until midnight v ereafter leave | Minneapolis Symphony Orehest: plete line of a very choice 1 illi 8 to present this g o drama as | On t oo o Lt iy nuslin underwear which fs doinmilling GOLD MEDAL FLOUR 18 $h Pement this wrest Bélagwo Argiadin To Ween Tied Ciothes On Pintad on sais Bepurdar. $1.48 i : it had been played by the company If & delicate child has & habit of kicking lawn for 98e. $1.26 ¢ Its pure and cleanly oy ey by oy ol i ; [T A 0AN SERAL S € Vicking lace and embroldered trimmed his personal attention, and u 1s direc Your complexion as well |chilis it is a good plan to sew : 1006 Ang senhwoidered 4 mmed, result. Miss Lang Is espectally sutied for | @8 your temper is rendered | tuch a iong tape loop to eact the leading role, d Mr. Morrison as the . . bed MO0 Had & part (et il ares s pa the | miserable by o disondered (e fasieaad o' m | b clothes securely in place, however much did opportunity. Mr. Denitharne, Mr. Davis, | iyey, By taking Chambers { i cniid may toss in its 5 Miss Hudson, Miss Vaders and other fa WA S R . vorites are in the cast and with roles that in’ i | 'e Clea, ren's ¥ e Furs. SHBURN-CROSBY'S Wil mive.shate’ frinds Saant. 1o weioonns | Inin's Stomach _and Liver | e cresn Childrea's Whils pam. USE ALLEN'S FOOT-EASE, them, | Tablets you can improve | 1me. “Rub it tmto the furs; lei the o 1o e ok (0, A8 ot 0 - . until dry, then b out the flour » ” ".’m'l.l'.ll L e S Wi 6 Manen | both. They cleanse and in- | wii ten be found o be as clean and | s et whoes. sasy Py 4 s A O e . dainty after a good airing as could be de- | €T nd s ¢ and B’ o THE VERY HIGHEST QUALITY {0 Buckws Armicn. falve | vigorate the stomach and | .4 [ | Beaton Drug co. | improve the digestion. ‘ Bes Want Ads sUmulate rade moves, | FASE Saoiary CORNFAD. o neg ‘io

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