Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, May 30, 1909, Page 8

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

T'HE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE A 18 and 27-Inch Flouncings Allover Embroidery and and Skirtings Waist Frontings Also corset cover widths, med- Swise, nalnsook and batiste, i ] Y Ch . f b b i b fine, dainty French effects, e our oice O ny LS e is season's newest galloons, this sea eyelet, crochet, filet, Greclan, ily worth up to 50¢ a pair, special bar |9c gain, at, pair % i and most beautiful designs, ' S P ’ 3 e i worth up to 50c, at— etc., finest em- g “ X L i), G brofdered waist . ) . ul 5 " trontings, worth c In Our ; A, i 2 up to $1.26, at..... v/ ¢ . . » Entire Stere L Women's Elbow Length Pure Silk . ) ! Th Al Gloves, double tipped; extra 123¢ Laces at 5¢ Yd. | | Shirt Waist Patterns | ;s T AR Sell ot $25 $ 7 -50 50c Leng Lisle Gloves 19¢ pr. Elbow lengths in white, tan and black, the plain milanese Rajah Silks Fine range of new colorings in these absolutely genuine Rajah silks. Not an imita- tion, but the “name on the selvage' Rajah, E 9 worth $1 at, a yard . ‘Women's Short Silk Gloves, double tipped, best make, 2 clasp, rose, reseda, plum fuchsla, blue, tan, white and black, at pair 50(‘ e il heavy silk, all new shades, aiso black and white, worth » FLHE PRIT REVs va s o 69¢ Fine French and German Val Real Irish hand embroldered pure ' v e Laces and Insertions, also dainty t waist patteras, worth h Special Monday " cluny and baby Irish effects, l‘::ell:‘l’hslroo'm P 3 Fine Silk Crepe Lisse and net new designs, many y 5 Every woman in Omaha knows that Fashionseal IR / Ruchings narrow, medium and to mateh, at, 50 cholcest de- $l 98 D Sults are by far the highest quality taflored suits ; i G YRS 10 51 per yard .....ieeiiiinnn signs, each ...... o J ever sold for $25. Every style is strictly correct i | / ;‘\nnr!r‘h”\:'p to 50¢, at 15(3 and every suit is high grade in every way. ff///f BU(eRIKFH~ | = ARG Women's and men’s all pure linen handkerchiefs colored embroid- ered and hemstitched, 12% worth up to 25c, each. . c New Arrivals Shown for the it s Al Special—Your Choice of 80 Fine i Extraordinary Sale GREAT SALE wflhtl(:radel suSiSt; S: !5 A e 0,/ v = orth up to 2 . "Vogue” Hats L L Speca nl»)r Monday it N\, These are the original French | : This offer includes many absolutely exclusive g : > styles and a number of stunning imported suits. It imported hats which have been would be impossible for another western store to featured in Vogue, the famous & ¥ 18- make such an offer as this H fashion magazine. We bought - I waiStS all these model hats from Vogue. Everyone is a stun- 2 o New Pongee - Shfln'ung Coats it These waists are universally ning midsummer style. . i Extremely stylish this season—(the picture to the | i ¢ recognized as waists of the finest right shows a new model) $10 $12.50 $15 character—the most stunning new Wotrt,h ¢ y wash Colol‘e(l Dresses | ¢ styles for 1909—every new feature :gogo ok 1 Practical dresses for every occasion—modestly I ) in Lingerie or Tailored models—all and ; priced, at ............$10.00 u» to $19.00 : X sizes 34 to 44. & - New Lingerie Dresses, just as clever as they | Wash Linen and Rep Suits, all the new style The values Saturday were extra- 360.00, can be, alry, summery effects— | features are included. The prices— l,s 3298 5395 3498 The varifety just as great, ordinary. but Monday's bargains will g at ... $22.50 to $29.00 $12.50 $15 $19 and $25 L o~ ™ R the bargains” just as big s SPECIAL BARGAINS IN THE BASEMENT New Summer Wash Fabrics Sheer White Goods —Cross | Persian Challies — from | White Swisses for Dresses— bhrs, - dtripes add + chreoked Embroldered dots in vari- mmnm’_;’mm Thia? W the bolt Monday, at, a | ous sizes—equal to the reg- Special Sale of Silks Natural Shantung Silks—75 pleces of full 27 inches wide all pure silk in plain and semi-rough weave—for general wear, coat suits, auto- 59 Brahdeis Secured the Choicest Lets From the Great Auction Sale of Rugs Alexander Smith @ Sens, New York. mobile coats it has no superior. Note the widths— AL DOE YA | L cuni s Black Cashmere de Sole—The new dull finish, yard wide silk, just out and shown first by us. Monday this superb silk in black only, regu- $I ‘5 lar 40c grade—dress i . lar price $1.50, at, per yard ........... et on bargain square, yard oooan e e Ae I‘;ngths~—bnrxnln The power of Brandeis cash always secures the best bargains. | i ponnet Totfetns—The worid's Tab Wikita, Washable BILKsAbImtiott. AN ) 8t DOR ¥Ara s o e vy s 10c i kb opd O suatel vl 15¢ Brandeis always buys in the biggest quantitiesand the greatest best known 'dress sike manufac- | ed directly by us trom Japan. We | yorr mine Mercerized Pop- | finish long cloth—desira. | | Summer Gresses, watsts and tured by C. J. Bonnet & Cle, Lyons, save you one-third the regular France, on sale Monday with a price. 27 to 36 inches wide— limit of 16 yards to a customer. will go at, per Bonnet black dress taffe- 89 FRE R 39(’3 to $| tas—very wide, yard ..... c Exactly one-third off. lins—All the lead ble lengths, at R N Ty R ng— e - e le; s, af, of the regular 12%c ing shades, yard lz%c per yard ........ 7'&0 s pd 3# A GREAT SALE OF SHEETS AND PILLOW CASES. Never before have such high grade sheets and pillow cases been sold so cheapiy. Spe- values are always offered first to us. See these specials: $30 Axminster Rugs at $19.08 | 9-12 10 Wire Rug—A gen- | Room-Size Brussels Rugs— —Y-12 size—floral and ori- uine $25 value—shown only Full line of patterns—a ental patterns—all new line here. The greatest value splendid bed room rug— ; S NEXT WATCH clal attention to hotels. ——perfect in every we ever offered— 15. value-— STURDAY acl 4 FOR Seamless Bleached | Seamless Bleached | Seamless Bleached | way, Monday at .. 319-98 Monday at ..... 515098 Monday at ....... 59-98 BIG BIG Sheets—size 72-90 Sheets—size 81-90 | Sheets—eize 81-99 | sizes Brussels Rugs —Seamless — | 86.72 Axminster Rugs—Large | 27-60 Axminster Rugs and | SALE OF SALE A Bl g e sn e L D8R AN I el ol d. N " | —8a e vorth 2 6-9 size—a $12.00 ss 98 line of patterns, a sz 98 Wilton Velvet Rn‘s.sl 59 SHIRT OoF be, each .. 530 price, each 630 be, each ..... at, each value, Monday at.. o $5 value, Monday. . o $3.50 val., Monday. 1 WAIST LACE SUITS. # CURTAINS. These sheets and pillow cases are equal to the celebrated Utica brand. I s T TIMELY REAL E‘ D CORSIP | Seharty at 3031 Marcy street, and lota to | now owns elghtecn houses in Omaha, buy- | pald §2,500 for the land and will erect at|to be drawn into a wire, and although the | ) C. H. Poore at Twenty-eighth and Hickory | ing the eighteenth at 4812 Capitol avenus | o | 4 Dt treets. The Il ditton 1 fced | 812 Capltol avenus|once a residence costing more than $10.%0. | metal has been known for considerably % :!":r:m &30'0 l:rw.; nmdn lnoc‘:u:n;«wx;:\ this week from the Payne Investment | Mr. Remington now makes his home in|over a century, it is s in thh last few ey i 3 | g ’ o company for $2,500, the Winona flats. years that it has been possible to build n‘ Additions Selling Rapidly and Hun-|are near the besutitul Meageath and yea r s i34 S en the | . Creighton first addition properties, are| Samuel Katz has bought half a block of | ) Wireiiof 1t a;faaf iwhnich has given ne | dreds of New Homes Going Up. Snine. sapiis. jand st Thicty-thira “fid Pinkney streets | O W- Garlock has bought through J. H.| people the Tungsten lamp. In order to| 5 for $3,00, where he will establish a ma- | l‘lnnnf\( & Son, two lots at Thirty-eighth | make a filament of Tungsten. the fine |\.n~: ALL PARTS OF CITY DESIRABLES | Maor R. 8. Wilcox of Browning-King & |terial yard. Mr. Katz also bought durnng“"“ Cuming streets, where he will erect| ticles of the metal powder, its uvm"al‘ Co. has bought a site for his new home | the week a house and lot at Thirty-seventy | {W© Tesidences at once. The lots belonged | form, are made into a paste with some | in Kountze place, securing the southwest|and Leavenworth streets for $2,50. |to the C. B. Nash company and sold for| binding material, and this paste is squirted Sholes Sells Oakhurat, Payne Invest- [ corner of Eighteenth and Lothrop streets, 43,500, through a die, which die must be made ment Co. Nebraska Lands and Has- |Which has seventy-four feet on Lothrop| George F. Abbott has bought one of the | trom a dlamond, as it s the only material | BRANDEIS STORES Special Demonstratien and Sale of La Vida Corsets All This Week tings & Hayden Big String of and 14 feet on Eighteenth street. The | new bungalows erected by the Payne In-| Another deal, which means a fine new | suitable for this purpose. The filament so _“ e lnl\‘lfP the women of (.)mnlm \‘\'lm Kountze Place Lots. lot was sold for $LEW. Sheriff E. F.|vestment company in Dundee for §7,000. | residence, is the sale by the Dumonts to|obtained is dried, the binding material re- desire to improve or to retain the lines i Brailey has also secured a residence in|The company has erected six such resi-(Fred L. Smith of the lot west of the|moved by suitable processes, and the par- 1 of their figure, to attend this special Kountze place, paying 34500 for the resi-| dences during the spring and sold almost | Methodist hospital for $1,750. ticles of Tungsten welded together into a | g demonstration. Some idea of the way the north part of |dence, at 1808 Lothrop street, while E.|all of them. ‘ continuous wire. The Tungsten lamp at the city is being improved and property is | Thompson bought the lots on the north- e s | resent, while it gives a beautiful light and changing hands, which invariably means east corner of Eighteenth and Lothrop,| Winter Byles, publisher of railway suiaes| NEW ELECTRIC LAMP COMES il VeIt bitarwnts Aa At in| improvement, is shown by the following |74x124 feet, for $1,85. Hastings & Heyden | and newspaper correspondent, who fs in- | the development stage, and is being per- lst of sales made by Hastings & Heyden | made ail the sales. Vvesting money for members of his family | CORsumers of Elec fected very rapidly. At the present time during the last week: In England, has bought for 34,000 the resi- Ben)-~Panan the Tungsten lamps available will burn v “vimt;. MoGinnis bought & lot on Sherman| St. Mary's avenue is to be renovated. It dence at 2§14 Hamilton streets; while John bing. 1,000 hours or more, and it is claimed by | 3 en rt ane pencer streets, | 0 0 the on Which e will bulld &t hame "ceu: | 1a one of the most beautiful residence Swanson has bought the store building at electric light men that the effislancy obs | sideration, $975. | streets “close in," but a large number of | TWenty-sixth and N streets, South Omaha, | The success obtained by the electrical| v Cn % L0 0 oo 5o DP present state is far beyond the expectation | Miss M. E, Nolan, Special Representative From the Makers will Be in Attendance. Light Have Re- LaVida Corsets conform to the fig- ures without the least discomfort. Dif- ferent models are specially designed and shaped for figures that vary from the mefip:‘nye;::"hn' ”r‘.'v ')mllh'a Cold gmr e|0ld bulldings are still standing on the | for $15,000 of Miss Edith Gifford of Gales- | engineers, who developed the new incan- Yy ou; v v [hap Sax Sdught- o O A(:'"enuomnnm:i'“" end of the avenue, many of which|burg, Il The sales were made by the|descent lamp called Tungsten, will be of of the most &2 enginee e Eighteenth atreet, on whith menue ,and|are controlled by the Elizabeth Kountze |Payne Investment company. Interest to every user of electric light £ the most Kenguing’ enginesrs average. a home. Consideration, $950. Real Estate company. It Is understood this — The filament, or the little wire inside of i M purke bought ‘a lot in Colller | company has under consideration plans for| ATthur Remington has bought two and a|the bulb in the new lamp is called Tu J. J. Dvorak bought from Knudt Thomp- | Femoving all the old bulldings, houses and |half acres of Falracres, being the west|sten, and is unlike the wire of other met #on the beautiful nine-room residence in|stores allke, and replace all with fine |half of the W. A. Paxton. jr., tract. He| Il';';"_"."l""r“" foto, adition for a home. Con- | apartment houses and flats. Some other | s M. J. Kenney sold his residence at 300 | changes are under consideration, which will " North Twenty-ninth street and bought a | change the landscape of St L':‘t ,'\".:.cfi'"h",“",’;...",','",‘"'.i l" n:(v'\?ul’\‘(‘)'n:. place, | avenue without detracting from u:e“ Frank Cunningham has bought a lot on | Patural beauty of the avenue. Lothrop street, in Sulphur Springs addition, o nleh iiaatitgs & Heyden will bulld | st Leavenworth street is no exception | s James Phelan-has bought a home at 2000 | t0 the other parts of Omaha. It is being THE PRICES No Interest! No Taxes! IR kg g e e ) $25©$250 | yg pAYMENTS REQUIRED DURING ILLNESS 2006 Maple street from Mrs..C. N. Forbes. |85 they are put on the market. The paving | A very few lots slightly higher Consideration, $3750. Mr. Collins will oc- |has given the neighborhood a large number | 4 ety iy WARRANTY DEED cupy this place as a home. | 4 o B ar Donome” o lot In Collier | °f NOW owners and as a result the street, place, on Thirtieth atreet, for $600 as well as side streets, are feeling the ef- | E. A. Norton bought a lot in Fort View | fect of a large number of beauty spots re- Terrace addition. Consideration, 1 b 8o 4 TN, Hughen bousht o tot_on Thirtietn | PIACIUE the “tumble-downs” for which the | street. In Collier place. Consideration, 3600 | Street has been more or less famous since | 3. F. Besen bought a lot on. 'Thirtieth, | the days of ““Leavenworth stub.” in Coliter place. Consideration, $40. BRANDEIS STORES The best real estate advertising medjum is the Want Ad Department of The Omaha copper or iron. Tungsten is too brittle| Bee. A WEEK UNTIL PAID “Land mad” would be the exclamation of Typical of the way new additions are|,nyone who listened to George Payne of being #old in and around Omaha, and the o B0 B 0O company tell of the | improvements being made on them, is the | way people get him out of bed to contract record of the D. V. Sholes company. in| for lands they don’'t even care to see, after handling _the Oakhurst Park addition. | ooking over his “plcture storles™ of west- | eertagn which is between Thirty-third and Thirty- | o Nebraska. In two weeks Mr. Payne THE GROWTH OF OMAHA AROUND DUNDEE AND BENSON DISTRICT HAS BE WONDERF sixth streets, neéar the Fleld club on Pa-|pgq golq §225,000 of western lands, securing BENSON HAS DOUBLED IN POPULATION AND ITS REAL ESTATE HAS MULTIPLIED FOUR TIMES IN VALUE clfio street. A vear ago In July the com- i some instances prices which justity the DUNDEE 18 THE ARISTOCRATIC SUBURB OF OMAHA—LOTS IN THIS LOCALITY WILL DOUBLE AND TREBLE IN VALUE. pany offered fifty-one lots for sale &t|gqiement made on his advertising matter, THOSE WHO BUY LOTS IN MORNINGSIDE ARE PRACTICALLY CERTAIN TO MAKE HANDSOME PROFITS. prices ranging from $460 for a small lot | .png pighest price paid for farm lands in MORNINGSIDE JH; ALL LOTS ARE ON GRADE AN 1E VIEW IN EVERY DIRECTION IS MAGNIFICE to $2000 for the larger ones. In eleven | nobraska has been paid for those on the MORNINGSIDE 1S HIGH; ALL LOTS ARE ON GRADE AND 3 W IN EVE & N IS MAG) 2} one of the lots have been sold and mora | | [ ] ] G e € e i Rave haon sld 44 raere COME EARLY! COME TODAY! COME TONIGHT! months, without particular effort, all but | yeetern border.” L J. Fansler of Deweyville, Utah, saw a | been started in the sddition. want ad. in The Bee offering an acre of You will never miss 50 cents a week. You can pay more if you wish and get a liberal discount. All payments are made at City Saving Bank, Omaha land in the city for $1,000. He wrote to 5 & Py o 5. " . P - AV < A VI The experience of Mr. Sholes In selling | the Payne Investment company and & map BUY A LOT FOR YOUR BOY OR GIRL. IT IS THE ONLY PRACTICAL WAY TO SAVE this property is not much different from |of the city was malled him with the loca- The price of every lot is marked in plain figures on the lot. When you select your lot, take off the tag and give your dollar to the salesman. ¢ what is going on in an addition opened tion of the acre marked. The next mail Come out any day—bring your family and lunch basket and picnic in the ten acres of beautiful grove and blue grass sod. by the company a short time ago between | brought a draft for $1,00 and Mr. Fansler | Forty-second and Forty-fifth streets, north | ecured the acre at Seventh and Arbor of Seward street. It is known as Crelgh- | sireets, owned by Elizabeth Cornwall of | e ——————————————————————————— e ton's second addition. The lots are selling | Winona, Minn. | now Tu REICH M Take any Benson Car and get off at ORPHANAGE AVENUE, or ANY STREET IN BENSON, and walk fast, and seventeen residences are now URNIHESID SOUTH FOUR BLOCKS to our big sign, or take any DUNDEE car to end of the line and walk NORTH.- Bips. oresied ‘1n the Bew addiven <3 thave o 9 AAhiag 08 “Coonalof 190 WESY to our big sign. You Can't Miss the Location. We will have convey ances at both car lines for ladies. We are on the ground every day & evening. Iler's addition, on the east and west side | her adventures in buying and selling of the boulevard, south of Wright street, | Omaha property might be so described is being pushed on the market by the|Ten years ago Mrs. Earl was left 51,000 life COME TODAY Osborne-Hansen Real company. | insurance. She invested in Omaha vacant . ° ® arna m ma a. COME TONIGHT This company has consid y 3 GOWE TOMORROW property | property. Since then she has sold the §1,000 §in the Hanscom park distri ving sold | holdings, bought others, sold and resold @yuring the week a residence to Harry B.|On the §L00 original Investment Mis. Earl |

Other pages from this issue: