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THE BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY, MARCH 10, 1910. Now Is the Time To Select Your WALL PAPER I have the largest and best assorted stock of Imported and Domestic Wall Papers in Omaha. All of this season’s latest patterns and colorings—all beauties too. I guarantee my prices to be the lowest ever offered for the same class of goods. I am out to make a record this year, and all we ask of you is to come and look over our stock, whether you are ready to buy or not. It is well to know where to get the best goods for the least money, quality considered. 4 7&’ Great ThursdaySales | o Spring Suits at $15 $20 & $25 This is a remarkable cash purchase of 300 good, styl- ish spring suits, which we bought at a most extraordinary reduction. In this purchase are suits in misses’ and women'’s sizes—all of the most popular colors of the season and the most approved new styles. New chevrons, worsteds, shark skins, ete. New tailored effects—pret- ty braid and embroidered de- signs. These suits are actaally Easter Suits Smartest Tailored Styles at Popular Prices The Spring Suit exhibit is at its best right now. After all, there's no place like Bennett's that meets 80 fully your expectations when buying sults. You are always cer- tain of correct styles here, and the fairest of prices known in Omaha. Bee the busy buying throngs here every day. There's a reason for worth up to $25, at OPENING OUR NEW and ENLARGED Bargain Basement Cloak Dept. We invite you to the largest and best equipped base- EsEre—= VER IAL tie blues, reseda, pagne, old rose, positively worth 65¢ a yard, Thursday at . u... Messalines Worth Up to 65¢ Yd., at Yd, 29¢ 27-inch,messaline de soie, an unusual offering. Beautiful changeable combinations in navies, new browns, Atlan- cham- wisteria, also plain light shades of blue, pink, ete. Shown in our 16th street window— 29¢ to wait upon you. traordinary bargains. These Special Bargalns Will Women’s medium weight Tailored Suits, are worth up. to $20.00, will go at ally worth up $ l 50 Genuine Heatherbloom wori a1.50. § Y worth $1.50, $7.00, at. nel Sleep- ing Robes, at - 35¢| o ! New Spri = ° Women's Skirts, actu-) Women's Shower ProofMisses’ Coats, actually worth up to ment cloak section in the west. Much additional space, well lighted, convenient and pleasant. Experienced saleswomen This department will be filled with ex- Make Thursday a Big Day Women’s good quality and practical style tailored suits Oravenette szso Coats, w:.)rth 8c — | Women's Sweaters, act-|Women's Sweaters, ually worth 89c| %" 29¢ e, | s, | e e—— Children’s Outing Flan-|80c Outing Flannel | Women's Lingerie waists, on sale 18¢c 69¢ ng Millinery The new hats for spring are cértainly fetching. Discriminating women who see Brandeis newest assemblage are charmed with the novel ideas. The new hats are different in style, in shapes, in color scheme. It needs the touch of an artistic designer to make your hat exactly right. You are always absolutely certain of correct style if your hat comes frorn Brandeis Stores. Hundreds of strictly, new styles in spring millinery, pret- tily frimmed with flowers and spring foliage, at ...... $5-810 Importer’s Sample Stripé and Pieces Fine Laces and Nettings Fine silk embroidered bands, elegant effects in crochet, venise, filet, hexagon and Ori- ental laces in insertions, edges, bands, galloons, medallions, appliques, ete., black, white and ecru, also black silk chantilly 45-inch plain and fancy, figured and dotted waist nets—white, cream, also 18-inch silk embroidered chiffon all overs in crochet, venise, laces. The window display has attracted great crowds. Many worth up to $1 vard, at, yd. = THURSDAY is Chocolate Day in Sweetland Various kinds of finest choc- olates—the regular 40c a lb. kind, go in East Arcade, for Thursday only, at, per pound black and'colors, filet and oriental effects, 15¢,25¢,39c 25¢ and 86c Silk Organdie 10c Thursday morning we will place on sale silk organdie in pretty floral designs, also plain shades. Goods that are actually worth 25¢ and 35¢ a yard, on sale in basement. An extraordinary bargain, at, per yard Western Firemen Voieita Walk Out if. Not-Raised Very Small' Per Cent of the Men Votéd Against & Strike to En- force Demands. ——— Conduefors _and trainmen in executive session ‘dt the Millard hotel Wednesday morning, heard the result of the strike vote of the western firemen. The ballets, counted in Chicago, showed that 86 per cent of the men employed on " the fifty-seven roadls operating. west of Chicago &re in favor of walking out, unless they are granted the full increase demanded by them,” b “The fipemen willi stick to their first de- ¥ mands,” ‘sald a comductor, “If they don't get the full amount, there will be & sirike. Their orgnization is so powerful that they can have saything they ask for. They CUDAHY DAMAGE SUIT T0 Remanded from Feedral Court by Judge Munger in Case of In- jured Employe. Judge T. C. Munger has handed down a memoranda opinion in the damage case of Mike Miller against the Cudahy Packing company for personal Injuries, remanding the case to l_h! state court for trial, but conditioning that «he order shall not be- come effective until March 25. The defendant filed an application for re- moval to the federal courts on the ground that the plaintitt a subject of the em- peror of Austria and the defendant was a corporation under the laws of Illinels. The plaintift thereupon filed a petition foning the jurisdiction of the United court on the ground of allenship, stion was submitted on a motlon d and Judge Munger adjudged that the case shall be so remanded to the state court for trial. This order is made, STATE COURT FOR TRIAL | | Dentist has t Place to Have Your Teeth Cared For. This 1s a perplexing question, . {he people every day. eputation. it th , - will ‘cover a hun, thoughts ‘which'you may have forsation t about. Dr. Bradbury, with his many ractice, will give you the ver: ults. Crowns ‘and Bridge wor from $8.00 up Filliugs 31,00 up.“’DON' FORGET WE SUPPLY TEETH Wittt OUT PLATES. Nerves removed withowi hurting x"u, Teeth extracted without ain. Or inary Plates from $4 to $12.80. eople have here oWy o bieRle have been satisfied Wow I believe, and I've heard it sald, That it's often the fault of the flour, So my advice to & thrifty housewife Wh“wmflfllm‘fi-hnu. That instead of using the common grades, Use “Pride of Omaba” flour. them. Our suits are made to our own specifi- cations; tailored like men's clothing, lined, interlined, moulded and pressed to fit per- fectly and to retain their shape indefin- itely. The materials are all pure wool serges and worsteds in the prevailing shades. The styles are principally the 32 . inch coat lengths in two and three button models; all lined with guaranteed satin. Unmis- takably good values at $26 to $35, for— $19=-§25 NEW SPRING JACKETS In light shades, plain and fancy effects at— $5.95 $6.95 $8.95 and §10.00 NEW SKIRTS of fine all wool panamas and white mohairs, new pleated ideas, “Atlantic Mills" Dress Goods at Most Sensational Bargain Price Ever Advertised Hundreds of Pieces, New Spring Weaves Just as Put up at the Mill, all $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 and $2.00 Goods. Entire lot at One Price, per yard .A BARGAIN IF EVER THERE WAS ONE ‘There are fio prettier or newer spring dress goods this season. That the bargain is extraordinary is testified to by the crowds of buyers here since the selling commenced Monday. See the goods by all means. Suitable materials for tallored suits and dresses in all wanted shades. American Beauty Corsets The Corset of Today, No doubt you are already planning your new spring suits and dresses, While you are consider-~ ing, let us remind you of the corset. Never be- fore, perhaps, was correct corseting quite so im- portant. The new spring models are an absolute ne- cessity. With tuem your figure assumes that fashlonplate slenderness so necessary to all who want to be well dfessed. The waist line curves in just a bit; the bust is & trifle lcwer—two features negessary to the fit of your gown fashion dictates. The back, 0o, is aroh just high enough to give the same ease and comfort when sitting or standing. Weeks of research and. study convinces us that the American Beauty corsets are best adapt- ed to meet all these requirements. They rest over the body with ease and comfort, the ma- terials are superb, the workmanship and finish the best, the cost but a trifle. i | Prices Range $1 to $8 | i AMERICAN BEAUTY Style 35: We invite you to come and see them. Fitted Kalamazao Corset Co,, Makers by experts without extra charge, Next Monday’s Great Sales SILKS and EMBROIDERIES The elimax in value-giving will be reached in these sales. Big shipments just arrived 'show almost unbelievable bar- gain opportunities. Make a note of these sales—next Mon- day, March 14th, 69¢i g [ ———— T —— The “The Train of Real Lights.” Route of the Fast Mail The Nebraska-Chicago Limited is'the best equipped train son |between Omaha and Chicago for all classes of travel. From Omaha 6:30 p. m. In Chicago 8:07 a. m. Slespers and diner ready at 6:00 p. m. Breakfast before arriving in Chicago. OF OHARGE. SAM NEWMAN SELLS WALL PAPER FOR LESS MONEY THAN ANYONE IN OMAHA 109 South 14th Street NOTICE—I WILL BE GLAD TO FURNISH YOU AN ESTIMATE FRER IF YOU CANNOT COME DOWN TO MY STORRE, JUST Phone Doug. 43; Ind. A-4313 entrance. space to 1,271 square feet. building. of the tenant. tended to give the tenant 1804 square feet. It includes a very large vault. Ground floor Farnam Street Front Bee building This is the ground floor room just west of the main It is to be remodeled so as to increase the floor If desired, it can be ex- e YRR Heat, light, water and janitor service furnished by the The room will be partitioned and arranged to suit the needs Apply to R. W. Baker, Supt., Bee Business Office. Available April First. DR, MILEN'S TRIUMPH| Another Victory vfor the Great Chronic Disease Specialist. READ AND GIVE HEED A party desiring to know the truth about Dr. Milen's ability to treat and cure chronic allments wrote to Mr. Frank H. Wortman of West Point. Dr. Milen had treated Mr. Wortman's daughter after she had been given up to die by other physi- cians. Following is Mr. Wortman's letter: “WEST POINT, Neb,, Feb, 22, 1910: “Dear Sir: “We recelved your letter asking about | our daughter. To tell you the truth, we | had her in the hospital in Omaha for three weeks before we saw Dr. Milen. When we 8ot her home she could not walk or stand alone; we had to help her from one chair to another. The doctor we had and the priest gave her only two months to live. We took her to Dr. Milen and he told us he could cure FéF, but the medicine would have no visible effect for the first month. The two moriths that she was given to live is now up. I just wish you could see har after two monthe of Dri Milen's treatment. She could walk a little and now she walks up and downstairs and all over the house. She s improving right alons. “We cannot say enough for Dr. Milen because the other doctors gave her up and you can see for yourself what he has done. “Yours Truly, “FRANK H. WORTMAN." Miss Wortman's experience Is the same as that of many who come to Dr. Milen. This 18 an age of specialism. Dr. Milen has been a specalist in chronic diseases for the last thirty years. He has made tho treat- ment of such aflments his life work. He should be and s successful. If you are suffering with Rheumatism, Gall Stones, Goitre, Epllepsy, Paralysis, Discases of the Stomach, Liver, Kidneys or any of | the numerous chronic and nervous diseases | which afflict men and women, it will pay | you to see Dr. Milen at once. Hoalth is | everything and Dr. Milen stands ready, | with his sclentific knowledge and vears of | experlence to confer this boon upon you. Why ‘walt? Why delay? Consultation and | Examination are Free to All. Dr. Milen of the Milen Medical Co., is located at 428/ Ramge Bldg., 1th and Harney—jusf oppo- site the Orpheum theate So The People May Know That the wholesale firm, Raphael- Pred Co.. formerly at 12th & Howard Sts. will open up for the first time The Peerless Foster Shoe For Women For those women who are particu- lar in footwear, we direct special attention to our glove fitting easy walking stylish Foster Footwear. Incomparable in the attributes of good shoes and oxfords. You will find the Foster the easiest to fit, the most comfortable to wear of any shoe you ever had on your foot. Belng sole agents in Omaha of this famous make, we always carry a complete line of the prevailing styles in the following leathers— Black, and imperiod kid, imported Blews, and imperfal kid, imported In addition we have a staff of expert fitters to assist you, PRICES RANGE $4.00 t $5.00 Slzes from triple A to double E. 1to 9, Drexel Shoe Co. 1419 Farnam St. In Order to Secure More Com- modiods Quarters We Have Moved 211 South (9th St Kennedy Building Our Price on Coal Hill Lines $5.75 Still Holds Good, Coal Hill Coal Co., Wil sherjigat the Ml wmorease: they 88k | of “thy opinjon states, “In ‘view of the MRS, ANNA PICKARD, This train lands you in the heart of Chicago early enough|| saturday morning at thelr new loca for ar evefy western road will- be.com- pletely tied up within a few days' ‘Trainmen look hepefully to the appoint- ment of “Charles Ware, the new general superintendent of the Union Pacific’ rail- road 'ms ‘Wi L« Park's successor on the general T's comumittes, which meets with the firemen. Mr. Ware has not been advised o, thls point and awalts word from Mr. Mohler, the vite president and general managér, Who ¥ ngW on the lines west. There 18 10 ‘08 cf uroup ' resulting serfously if Chamberiain's Cough Remedy 1s given. d Art Oritie to Prisom. LONDON, March 9.—Carew Martin, the drt oiitie ‘was 'today convicted of propriating. the funds of the Royal Soclety af British Axtists, of which organization he diversity of judicial opinion upon the ques- tions involved. Counsel for the defendant has announced his Intention to test the correctness of this ruling in the supreme court of the United States, and in order to afford the opportunity to prepare and pre- sent the record in the case to the supreme court the order remanding the case will mot become effective until March 25, 1910." e not TOPS :ALL'N 3 A g b B T : Color the Hair 4307 Erskine, Reliab:o Dentl 'stry XXV Taft's Dental Rooms HAIR for all morning engagements and for all morning trains east. been running for 26 years. ton diners? They serve this train, Burlington’ OCITY TICKET OFFICE, ra-.u.m dressing. - Route 1502 Farnam Street, Omaha, Neb. This is the way Uncle Sam’s special fast mail trains have Have you seen the latest models of Burling- 1301 Farnam St, and sell at in connection with their whole- husiness. Ladies and Gents' Furnishings and Men's and Women's Ready-to-wear garments. Watch Friday evening's paper for opening week prices, Farnam Sireets. ot Whelesale £ TWENTIETH CENTURY FARMER Ome Dollar & Year Artesian Water Free The present agitation regard- ing the elty's drinking water, prompts me to juform the pub- lic that the Pure Artesan Water " HOTEL ROME is free to all who care to use it in their homes. \