Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, January 23, 1910, Page 8

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'I'HE O\{AHA SI'I\DAY BEE: JANUARY 23, 1910. BRANDEIS STORES $1 Foulards at 69¢ Yard The largest and most complete line of stunning Foulards west of Chicago. Spot and shower proof foulards, distinctive and exclusive patterns, beautiful cameo and monotone ef- feets, disks, spots, broche and some fine border effects. Very special 27 inch self colors, monotone effects, a regular $1.25 foul- ard, at, \nrd T e MESSALIN ES AT avc YARD Superior quality yarn dyed dress Messaline Silks, in 37 different shades, including the pastel shades and evening vulurings, on bargain square, at, yard . R 49(: “27 INCH ROSCO SILKS AT 25c YARD for entire dresses, ete., Nawest spring shades Misses’ party frocks, at, yard THE NEW MOTORA T'USSORAH SILKS An ideal silk of the Rajah kind, only lighter in texture with a narrow invisible Ottoman cord, 27 inches wide, yd Dress Goods Clearance On our popular bargain square we show plain and fancy French and tailor weight serges, Victoria suitings, taffetas, 52 inch black, brown and grey suitings, worth %4 more, yard ......... 49c'79c THE NEW IMPORTED DRESS GOODS (Celebrated Theodora suitings and-Venetian Chiffon Broadeloth in all the latest syndi- cate colorings, iridiscent, black and white broken checks, etc., 54 inch tailor suitings, chiffon weight homespun, s AND Our Odd Scarfs And Throws Mink, Persian Lamb, Fox, Brook Mink, ete., worth up. to $15, all'in one lot, at— $4.98 Tailored Linen Waists In dainty hand em- brofdered fronts and plain pleated and tuck- ed effects, at— §2:50.$9.98_ §3.98 Monday We Otfer These Radical Price Reductions IN BRANDEIS STORES HIGHEST GRADE Fur Sets, Fur Coafs, Separate Scarfs These prices will effect a complete clearance in a few days. Our high grade furs have been admired by every fashionable wo- wan in Omaha. Tomorrow we offer them all at prices that are simply amazing. R I e e ! Perhaps the price is all that has kept you from buying a rich coat or fine set. Monday you can buy anything from two-thirds to one-half less than former prices. Thore never was a sale of fine furs that was anything like this one. These Notable Price Reductionsin Fine Fur Sets One $49 Baum Marten Fox Set, Scarf and Muff to match, at ........$25.00 Two $35 Russian Lynx Norddin Sets, at R Four $35 Asuria White Fox Norddin Sets, at ...........ooveee o . . $17.50 One $125 Novelty Baum Marten Fox Set, at .... One $65 Fine Isabella Fox Set, at One $75 genuine Bear Fur Set— AE ol . $39.00 One $98 Fine Blnek Fox \pt $59.00 One $169 Fine Kolinski Sable Set— Bt ok .. $85.00 One $98 Fancy Jap Mink Set, $498.00 One $85 Novelty Jap Mink Set— BF coiierciineninen One $85 Fine Kolinski Sable Set— @ $39.00 One $45 Red Fox Set, at ... .$22.50 One $98 Pointed Fox Set, at $45.00 One $125 Novelty Sable Fox Set— at . viienene . $49.00 Ome $.)O Fine thle Fox Set— at...... ... $25.00 Beautiful Fur Coats at Much Less Than Actual Value One $150 50-inch Caracul Coat, pointed Fox Collar, at . Two $98 50-inch Plain Caracul Coats, at, each ......... One $89 Select Krimmer Coat, at ..... .$75.00 49.00 39.00 ete., at, yard .... up BRANOLKIS STORES $1 Wide Embroideries 49¢ 18 to 27-inch fine embroidered flouncings and skirtings, in Swiks, nainsook and batiste— elegant new designs in Angleterre, Mudeira, crochet, Hexagon, floral, Greecian and shadow effects —many worth up to $1.00 ‘ : ayard;at,ayard........... $2.50 Flouncings at $1.59 Yard $5-inch fine Swiss and batiste embroidered flouncings—elegant Swiss, Angleterre, floral and shadow effects; many worth 59 up to $2.50 a yard—extra special l in embroidery department, yd. —— Fine Embroidered Galloons Also galloon beadings—elegant designs, in English eyelet and floral effects—up to 5 ins. wide and worth 10c-25¢ up to 50e a yard; on sale at, yd.. . 35¢ Wide Embroideries at 10c-15¢ 18-inch fine embroidered flouncings, skirtings and corset cover widths, also medium and wide embroideries- loc-l 5 c worth to 35¢ a yard; in two big lots, at, yd. 123¢ Laces and Insertions at 5c Fine French and German Val. Laces Insertions, also dainty cluny, erochet Armenian effects—many to matech—worth up to 12%ec a SAR 86 VI T PR Y and and 5c One $139 36-inch Striped Brook Mink Coat, at v ¥ $72.50 One $50 36-inch black Russian Lynx Coat, at . LINEN, MERCERIZED SILK and COTTON FABRIC .$22.50 Special Bargains Throughout This Entire Main Floor Dress Goods Department—Em- broidered linen in suit and waist patterns, novelty silk and cotton fabrics, Banzai and Rosco silk and cotton mnovelties, several handsome lines for Mon- 290 lo 50c day, at, yard . ... obaacy HIMALAYA SUITING AT 29¢ YARD The queen of mercerized fabrics, will posi- tively launder and retain that 29 ailky Fiahi, Monday: (yards ;- .:v . MO0 Write for samples of the new JAPONIKA SILK This 1is soft, clingy Ching silk, in all col- ors; it costs only, a ‘Watch for the Big Brass Jardiniere Sale ‘Wednesday, Jan. 26. The greatest held at Brandels. ever PATTERN TABLE ULOTHS All our odd pattern cloths in all sizes to close out at 50% disccant. $5.98 Pattern Cloths, each .. $7.98 Pattern Cloths, each .. $8.50 Pattern Cloths, each .. $10.00 Pattern Cloths, each . $10.98 Pattern Cloths, each ... $11.98 Pattern Cloths, each $13.50 Pattern Cloths, each $7.50 Large Din- | $4.50 full % size ner size an-l Nflpklns. doz., kins, doz. $3.98 $2.93 TOWELS G0c all linen Huck Towels, each . 26¢ all linen Huck Towels, each 16¢ extra large Huck Towels, each . Fine Huck and Damask Towels, worth up to $2.00, at, each .... 98¢ $1.50 Imported Turkish Towels, each 88¢ $1.25 Imported Turkish Towels, each §H¢ 460 Large Turkish Bath Towels, each 25¢ 16¢ Large fringod Turkish Towels, at f¢ Be Knit or Turkish Wash Cloths, each 1¢ 10c Mop or Dish Cloths, each . ... B¢ -$2.99 -$3.99 -84.25 --85.00 per yard per yard $3.50 tull ¥ size Napkins, ~ doz at . ..§2.48 B $L.7 $2,00 Spreads, Spreads, now at $2.76 Full each, at Great January Sale of White Goods and Wash Goods 48-Inch Batlste; Fine imported White Madras; 32 inches wide; for skirts, tallored gowns and for walsts, yd., at 25¢ up to 75¢ Cross Bar Dimity; medium weight for un- dermuslins; in double and single bar, .- 15¢ yard yd,, at cost. Dresden and tloral designs; 10¢ | Pnnled Batiste, In dots, stripes, \(‘olm-ed mercerized Poplins, in all 1910 patterns, yd. ... BRANDEIS STORES $3.00 22-in. kins, all the newest shades, special for Monday, yard .... $25, at One Baum Mar elty Scarf, worth $125, at $49.00 One genuine Ermine Scatf, large fancy shape, worth $85, at . Ermine Zaza One Scarf, worth $39, at 9. One 3 skin Blended Hudson Bay Sable Scarf, worth $98, at ....$49.00 One 4 Skin Blended Hudson Bay Sable Scarf, worth $135, at .... .00 One Jap Marten Throw, worth $69. at genuine One $750 50-inch Genuine Seal Coat, at............ One $450 36-inch fine Seal Coat, at. Two $350 Seal Skin Coats, at, each. One $598 Fine Genuine Mink Coat, at One $198 50-inch Blended Squirrel Coat, at ......... . Separate Fur Scarfs Two genuine Chlnchflla Throws, worth Separate Fur Scarfs 0.00| $29, $196, at . One Jap Mink Ruulnn hawl, $29, at -$35.00 and tails, worth $169, at worth $165, at . $26, at One Black Lynx "Shawl, nOW, Bt .....ceenens 2.5 $35.00 Five Genuine Mink Throws, worth to 92 -$12.50 One Fine Mlnk Pellerlno Scarf, worth -$98.00 worth U -$15.00 One Novelty Mink Shawl, with heads|One $89.00 Two fine large Mink Novelty Scarfs, f85 .00 Three Blended Jap Mink Scarfs, worth 75.00 275.00 -$175.00 $298 00 ..$98.00 Childrens’ Far Coats Ch\ld 8 $15 Blend'd Squirrel Coat -$35.00 Chxld s 3‘»35 Siberian Sable Coat, at --$15.00 Child’s $49 Brook Mink Coat, cieens. 822,00 )| Child’s $59 grey curly Krimmer Coat, 829‘00 9 |cnild’s $45 Near Seal Coat 322.50 Bt e 522_50 Fur Scar Lynx Shawl, Separate One large Black $59, now $28 One fine large Black Lynx Shawl, was $85, now ... “2 50 One fine large Black Fox Sha\N. wa $66, now .. s fine Blsck Fox s now for Two Baum Marten Fox } was $49, now B Two large double Fox Shnws $49, now o One Pointed Fox now: Shawl, Advance Showing of Our Women's New 1910 Tailored Spring Suits The stunning new arrivals that will lead in favor this spring. Russian blouse effects—many smartly trimme: Final Week January Linen Sale DAMASK $2.00 Double Satin Damask, full 2 yards wide, at yard $1.39 $1.69 Best Round Thread Grass Bleached Damask,| at, yard . $1.39 Pure Irish Lin TABLE doz. 81. Nap- | 98¢ $1.19 Fine Satin Damask Table Linen, at, 85¢ $1.00 Extra heavy cream and bleached Satin Damask, at, yard 75¢ 75c Heavy blached Table Damask, yd 59¢ 69c All Linen Table Damask, yd. $1.7 linen dozen BED. SPREADS P il Sairn Bpreads, each Large each, at $2.00 Extra Heavy siza fringed, ‘shrunk 19¢ 1 | abolist TIME HONORED QUESTION OF CAPITAL PUNISHMENT SOLVED Vemerable Subject ot in Debated by the | Webster Soctety of the High School. | the negative Harry Gideon by Mrs, The literary socleties of the Omabha High school held thelr regular meetings on Fri day. Two of the boys' socleties, the [ mosthenian and the Webster, held election of officers. Richard Barnes was elected | President of the Demosthenian and HIram | yhine Goettache; * Balisbury of the Webster. The rest of the |y o ang Demosthenian ticket elected Is: Vice Pres- | horhy Girton, jdent, Stuart Gould; secremary, Wilbur Halnes; treasurer, Voyle Reetor; sergoant at-arms, Malcolm Baldrige; librarian, Lew Pixely. : teket ls: Vice president, Maurice Sbill ington; secretary-treasurer, Dean David son; sergeanta-at-arms, Galey and Bauman. | gave a regitation, as the first number. the Butcher," who took part were rence Lake, as hill, mosthenlan soclety. Music was furnished by Fred Fernald and Sovers Susman. Recl- |1,y tations were glven by Harry Landeryou ‘ The Webster soclety held a debate, “Re- | iqrieq with some solved that capital punishment should be|ions,” given by Florence Rhodes. Madge The affirmal Hiram gifts, Ruth “As the Moon Rose," $1.39 full size Marsellles pattesn Bed sprm.fltu. .98 81.39 Marseilles pattern Bed .49 Marsellles with cut Marseilles Spreads, fringed, with or without cut corners, $5.00 Scalloped edge satin Marsellle Bed fipreads, each $10.00 Best imported séall les Bed Spreads, each .. new and “crisp; Corded and fine pin stripe -10¢ Next week we Wil sell n:lnlook and long cloth at the smallest fraction above Natural Colored Linen, 36 inches wide; extra heavy, e was taken by | W Lotharp Jensen and Stanley Beranek, and |ahd Mary Bush a reading. Sallsbury and The Lininger Travel club had a very in- teresting program, which was started by | the presentation to the club of another of | Frank Haller's many | peunant in the club ecolors. a large Berg yd. PERCALES Qur new spring line of light and dark patterns, also plain shades of very highest grade American percale made. Stripes, dots, checks, figures, in black and colors. Ask for st 10¢-125¢ Wash Goods and Ginghams As the largest buyers of wash goods and ginghams In the west, we were appointed selling agents for the celebrated Barnaby Zephyr Ging- hams, which in style, color and beauty is without an 15 1.19 - 49¢ 5 all pure equal; gingham de- partment, at, yd. each, 8149 Bed patte: ey American Dress Fabrics 1910 patterns American dress fabries—in light, medium and dark styles They are fast col- ors and make inexpensive house dresses—from Sc the bolt, yard...... at, per and 35¢ imity, per Basement Bargains Yard wide Chambray gingham, in all the wanted plain colors. Not one yard worth less than 15¢c—dress lengths, 61 Monday, yard.......... 2c the year in the was represented by .- 29¢ nd Helen Giwitz each read an essay Mabel Wahasky gave a recitation and Avilda Moore a vocal Isabel Linn closed the program with a “Prophecy of the Society,” including all the members. The Plelades soclety gave a program on “Girls that Have Succeeded In Various Pursults.” “As Artists” was given by +| Frances Meyer, “As Poets” by Mary Alt- | man, “As Prose Writers" by Martha Put- Spring came in letie Girl," ‘““The Student Girl," Four Seasons. “Origin pf the Christmas Tree, trude Dickinson in “St. “A Boy's Diary of Sprini “On the Road to Kiowee," beth Rajney and & rhyme, Different View Points,' Gross, gave,the summer part. “Eivea by Josephine Rame, and given by Ruth Arn- Jackets are in the new lengths, 30 to 36 inches, some cut in new d—also plain tailored ideas—strictly new materials and colors. Great January Sale of Muslin Sheets and Pillow Cases 9-4 Bleached Pequot Ehe-un(-——ztr value, per yard ao 10-4 Bleached Sheeting—32c v Attractive 9x12 Brussels Rugs, seamless. pretty floral patterns—a rug made Sl 350 just u few more of those full ten wire brussels rugs; §1-90 Seamiless Bleached Sheewfflbc value, at 72-90 Beamless value, at 63-90 'Seamless .to stand hard Wear—regu- lar price $18.00; sale price. 9x12 Brussels Rug; to sell for $26; clags patterni last, at very high val 86c value, while they 81-90 Beamle 75¢ value, at 72-90 Seamless Bleached Hotel ‘Hheets, 65¢c value, at 500 this quality of rug you wuutd pay $30 for regularly; while they last, at Pillow Cases Pillow Cases, size 42x36, 45x36, 50x36, 42x38%, 45x38% and §0x38%; plain or hemstitched; every pair worth 10c more than the sale price, each, 10¢ 12%¢ and 14¢ We specialize in the well known Wamsutta, Utica and Pequot brands of sheeting. Sheets and pillow cases, every wanted size, plain or hem- stitched, also every width in bleached or unbleached sheeting; our prices lower than elsewhero. Yard wide Lonsdale and Hope Muslin —8, 8 and 10-yard lengths in each plece, with the original mill stamp, at, yard this sale .......% Brandeis Transformation — ask $5.00—our price. ... Natural Wavy Switch; made of fine hair; $8 value, at ..$5.00 our reguhr 76¢ cap -50¢ Extra large nets 0¢ 24-inch washable Hair Rnll sale price, at Halir dressing, manicuring and scalp treatment, Basement Bargain Thousands of yards of bleached mus- lin and 40-inch white lawn, in var- fous grades; on bargain square, at, yard once we cut the prices far below the actual value. chance to get a fine quality new rug at about half the price any other time. 9x12 Velvet Rugs; new line of patterns; 7 ..$2.98 | saleprice ......... i Week in Our Big Clearing Sale of Silverware, Jewelry and Leather Goods These special prices that are now offered in our jewelry and leather goods departments are the bar- galn events of the season. 'BIGGER BARGAINS THAN EVER ANNUAL CLEARING SALE of Men’s and Women’s Shoes All our high grade winter shoes must go at ouce, everything at greatly reduced prices. Write for Samples of Our Famous NYARNZA SYLX Rough mercerized suiting silk, in all colors; and wears like 8Gc silk fabrie, and costs but, per yard .. . looks Values in 'Rugs After inventory we are left with many odd lots and discontinned pat- terns, also with too many of some grades of rugs. In order to sell them at This is your greatest bright | Axminster Rugs—The largest line in Omaha to select from—floral or oriental pattems—$2250 SZS values to $35.00, at Beautiful English Wilton Rugs; 9x12 size and seamless; rich, orlental patterns— highest grade Wilton rug s made; they are worth up 39 to $55 each, at ... made We have quite a number of special bargains in rugs in lots too small to ad- vertise. These will be closed out at ex- traordinary bargains, Special Offers in Human Hair Goods Natural Wavy Braid—in three separate strands—worth $8.00, others | The New Turban Braids-— svecial ..$3.98 Winter in the and Ger- Valentine's Day.’ in Asiatic waters had been obliterated and only the Manchurian paign remained, the cgar's military agent in Tiensteln en- gaged In a business transaction with a German army efficer of the reserve, Cap- tain von Hellfeld, to deliver munitions of war to the commander at Viadivostok un- der the German flag. Captain von Hell- feld's account of the business is that he acted as agent of the Berlin Armaments company and was to deliver cannon and though under th Ethel mitted that the Anhalt y to any given by Bliza- been sunk or captured. “Summer from by Irma “The Ath- given the Anhalt at Kiao-chau lowed. 1In March, 1906, German flag it paid for with Russian governn and that there would have bee German owner or insurer had it Captain von Hellfeld laid an arrest on forwarded from the Russian ment through the State department to the dered to take immediately measures to insure the securities in Berlin. The czar's embassy In Berlin has recelved notice from the German state department that the Pruss slan government has decided to deal with Russia over the judicial question whethep the czar's government can be sued In the German courts. Meanwhile the order of arrest on Russian government funds at necessary was boug oty of Russiany t money, no loss and litigation fol- a complaint was war depart- was glven by Mary Day; A German's View of Denver," ‘Lady Clare, ‘A Word Hulda Peterson followed with & plano solo, and then a play, Cups of Chocolate,” The remainder of the Webster | yon yingan; Helen Bradt, as Marion Lee; L tberg, as Hester Beacon; as: Beatrix Van Hortland; Josephine A short program was glven in the De- | Goettsche, as Jeanette Durand. gram closed with & piano solo by Haszel Ane program of the Hawthorne soclety “Her First Visit to | | eamp, “In Domestic by Jose- | Tirmy, by Gladys | Wise,” by 0 Girls" was given and Ruth reading, The to the e Those Ruth Lake as Adeline | was glveen, | Robinson - gave Dorothy Green; Ines Eleanor Ca. |S0Very of America;" | Lane The' pro- | L4nc0In &8 by Ida Brodky, Luclle Peterson. “New Year's Resolu- Cralg. Genevieve Thornblum, Edith Reed, | Ella Beska and Florence Smith. Sheldon closed with “Courtship Under Difficulties.” “Conquest of Mexico" |fect of the Francis Willard soclety. Bthel “Geographical Features;" | Mildrea Arnolds came next with | for Invahion,” by Dorothea Shriver. “Cortes and His Landing," {and the “March to Mexico City” was given Hadviz “The Slege and Capture of Mexico City” was given The Browning society program covered steln constituted autumn part, 8s both girls were supposed to be represented on the day of the foot ball game, The program closed with the “Oracle,” given by Erna Hedra. SUIT OVER FILIBUSTER DEAL Germany Runs Whether Latter Can Be Sued. ST. PETERSBURG, Jan. 2—The adven- turous spirits who sometimes fortune and sometimes lose their all at gun running in war time will be concerned in the outcome of a plece of litigation and arbitration that has sprung up between the Russian and German governments. Barly in 196, atter the Russian sea power Sclence” by Ethel “A Toast by Margaret Logan a comic was the sub- *“I'he Dis- “The Spanish Motive Rhoda Provasnik and by Maude make a | ammunition to the value of $1,500,000 by October 1, 196, Von Hellfeld had also been in negotlation for the dellvery of munitions to the Japanese government, but the Rus- | sian agent—the bargaining was carried through at Tientsin—persuaded him to drop the Japanese deal and ordered a second | He was to pro-| consignment for Russia. vide twenty-five field batteries of artil- lery and a great store of ammunition for $70.00. This was arranged for in the late spring of 1905 Then came the preliminaries that led up to the Russo-Japan negotiations at Portsmouth. the conslgnment of arms, which was al- ready on its way to Viadivostok on the| steamship Anhalt, The Russians countermanded | in favor of von Hellfelh German court at Kiao-chau against the detention of the Russian arms and the An- halt. Captain von Hellfeld raised a coun- ter clalm for §760,000. Kventually the cargo was handed over to the Russians, but the Anhalt was kept under arrest by order of the German court. The Russtan government then asserted the principle that it could not be sued in a consent. This was denied by the Klao chau colonial court, which had referred the question to the Imperial supreme court, and a signed judgment was Issued On the strength of this judgment the German lawyers lald an arrest on the Russian state and the vessel put into | securities deposited in Berlin, Kiao-chau, the German Chinese port. Al-| The Russian state department was or- forelgn court except by voluntary captaln’s | Mendelssohn's {s suspended until the quess tion of principle is decided. Mr. Dynoveky, counsel In international law to the Russian state—department, has gone to Berlin to prepare his case. ALDRICH SAYS HE'S HOPEFUL Davia City S or Comes to See Friends A His Governor- ship Boomlet. H. Aldrich of David City, an avowed candidate for the republican nomis nation for governor, is in Omaha to s friends relat his candidacy. Aldrich sed himself. as ‘hopeful.’ Senator ( to exp) Remarkable cures have beea médde by Chamberiain’'s Cough Remedy,

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