Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, April 10, 1910, Page 37

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DRR“MATIC Long Corsets at49c-79c Long hip models of splendid quality batiste, de- signed on new and fashionable lines. They are chly trimmed with lace. Garments made spec v for us and featured as a Monday special goods in greatest vogue for ‘T-Fr)5 00 goods $1.28 ———————— s - All = white only, garters 4’ 7’ suits and coats; 40 to 58-inch goods - NEW SUMMER STYLE BOOK JUST IN g $2.50 goods $1.48 20¢. I* attached, worth 75c and $1 for c' c Phenomenal Suit Sale and Free Petticoat Offer 59 goods T9e goods Sicilians and Costing Serges. £1.00 goods . Every piece is pure wool; the very $1.50 goods . ding a Free Pattern FREE We will make any Our great twice-a-year ser s Omaha’s best opportunity V. money saving is scheduled for tomorrow Months of research and planning are devoted to these events. Samples from well-known makers are secured, ulled from the bad, le sufficiently attract comparisons made, the good then v our buyer, with proposals of big orders if prices are m: ive. Over 1,000 Distinctive Models From a Single Maker The Every suit is The best $5.00 silk petticoat we know of; reasonable alterations choice of a dozen AreTR Py free of all cost to you. = shades and changable] tells the secret of this incomparable offer. order fairly staggered the maker who hap Each a f finished ¥. present each purchaser with a hand No extras of any kind. pened to be sorely pressed for business tailoring and design. To heighten the interest we will for just one d: some $5.00 all silk petticoat, with any suit at §1 The suits themselves are mu value. The petticoat proposition makes the offer simply amazing. \ effects, with any suit up war specifications. marvel A most ususnal offer. at $19.50 or over. 30 or over. ch below their real [ You'll appreciate it. A $25.00 Tailored Suit for $19.50—(hoice of hun- dreds handsome 32-inch semi-fitted coats, lined throughout with satin and 19 gored full pleated skirts. Suits have moire, silk, satin or novelty Per- sian long roll collars. The materials are strictly all wool serges and 50 9 e | April Clearidg of Spring Silks steds, in following colors, navy, olive, tan, gray, reseda, Copenhagen, also black. Every suit absolute $25.00 values, for. A sharp, decisive break in price on a large lot of splendid new silks, a clearing carrying with it the most attractive cut price we have been able to announce in'many moons. There are plain Bengalines, checked Louisines, fan-y stripe Taffetas, colored and black Moires, stri Messalines, plaid Taff=tas, hairline stripes, 36-inch " ~— v O you’ll recognizz up to $1.00 : Natural Pongees—Extra—The silk for the symmer & Black, 836-inch Taffeta—A beavy, handsome silk: lus- season; cool, light and launders like iinen; absolutely | trous in finish, and full of good service—" $30.00 and $32.50 Tailored Suits §25.00—The pictures the $40.00 is the value of Suits at $29.50—You’ll prob- ably not see another chance to buy a high grade suit so ridiculously low, at least not in height of the sea- son. Among this lot are exquisite silk soutache em- broidered suits, fine French serges and wide wales, €legantly lined - 50 9 —— Fine Embroideries Radically Underpriced or satins Never better values than now—very fine Swiss Flouncings 24 and 27 inches wide; showy Galloons, Bands, Insertions, Edges—all in matched patterns— several thousand yards—mestly 39¢, 50c and 39¢ goods; Monday’s sale, portray siriking beauty of these magnificent Their graceful lines and charming simplicity are sure to win you in their favor. suits. Shown in wales, plain serges, worsteds and hairline eloths. few have just a touch of braid for a trun, sms and wide A rt two Collars are of silk or self- mater large novelty buttons add to their uty. Best $40 three-button long roll eollar, all best solors, $30.00 and 1s, styles, with bes Dainty Swiss Embroideries—Besutilel baby patierss. in wide range of designs, worth 2ic— now at . L ZieEiitL Remie Lines Seiting—The correct summer fabric, in tweaty shades; full yard wide; usually 6%c, at . . nothing else like them.for service: for long costs, | for @resses, etc., and many women buy pongee for underwear purposes as well pieces m genuine pongee; $1.35 and 50 qualities . . Parlor and Library Suites Positively the snap of the season tomorrow. Our entire stock without a single exception. Mahogany, golden oak, Early English fin- ishes with silk, plush or leather upholstering —also all Turkish Rockers zs%dl included at. ‘Bed Room Rugs something distinctly new, made from new materials— A kigh quslity rag rug, in assorted colors and fringed 9 feet— S feet— 12 feet— $3.48 $6.75 Colonial Poster Rugs—7¥or the nursery; illustrated, and with nursery rhymes and historical prose woven in rug, each, at $189 SHIRT WAIST BOXES * Our fine line—Cedar, matting covered, burlap cov ered, or cretonne covered boxes, &t One-guarter— or, each PR . 25 % OFF SHOE OR HAT BOXES—16x16x12 inches. matting covered and bamboo trimmed; brass stides on cover; bamboo feet; $3.00 values—Monday $1.48 A splendid $1.50 quality, at ssc Perspiration Proof Biack Wash Silk—Nothing cooler in summer for thoue who wear biack: yard £ wide and washable, $1 .00 value, at Seasonable Offerings WHITE 600DS U'nderpriced inducements for tomorrow that can Jeave no doubt in your mind of the wisdom of buying. White Rep. Suiting—Most desirable of vear's inex- pensive materials for suits and waists; 1%c guality— DOW &t ... PSR T ) Dimities, Lawns, Btc—All pew, choice fab- rics for Monday; always sell at 19c, will be 12% ¢ Silk Mulis and Checked or Stripe Batiste— All popular, fic, and Shc white goods, Monday— All Linen White Suiting—45-inch, excellent weight; 65c quality, at, yard . Setee ..-49¢ Among the Linens A3 Zanes Takle Bamask—Two yards wide, choice yater ANl Linen -.n:-—,‘; neh, 1.2 ' Y Towele—Huck &nd Bath Towel ally 1bc mnd 1ic. will he Fringed. Erades. usu- wige corner stries or erade grade G and &b i%c lime, at Blenched Sbeets. £1x80-inc Pillow Cases, 4ix36-inch kinds our $5-$7-510-$15 10 $25 These are the prices that are winning for us the reputstion of the most reasomably Yet price alome It's the extreme besuty and the richness of the hats themselves that emphatically proclaims their value. We invite you to what we believe 1o be our premier display tomorrow. Inmexpem- | sive hats revealing all the witchery and in- | dividuslity of foreign models. The artistic ers, wings, have been com- bimed with indescribable charm, reflecting the handiwork of master designer. Mon- day's exhibit is of grest moment and we priced millinery store. means pothing. tonch is ever wresemt. Fio oruaments, ribbons, etc., hope 1o see you. and insertions and bahds, ®oods, including edges | Egyptisn Tissses—Beautiful sheer fabrics, in singham patterns: many mew color combinations, terns, values to 3%e,at . Allovers and Flouncings—¥laborate effects and very and 45-inch skirtings, worth and aliovers worth $1, all at fine goods to $1.25; oceries for Monday and Tuesday vellow or white e | Tee. 20 wiamps Golden Coffee Sweet And imlrno!x . 30 stamps ldeal Coffee And Bennett's sack Ang Bennett's pound And Bennetr's pound And 40 stamps Tea Siftings, 1bc pound PkE. 20 stamps Excelsior Flow K &0 ‘sinmps Tens, assorted 50 stampe Tess, sssorted Nect co ines, as 10c ib All resdy Codf cans, 3 for arm Grape Je glasses. § for Calif. Ripe Olives, bic cans for 285 Hartley's Pure Fruit Jams mssorted, jer Dejou French sar Jup Mustard ® Syrup Macaronl, quart And Franco- American Tomate, Dressing And Onion Set | Diamona Ci — and 10 Stamps, 308 jar—And 10 Stamps Queen bottie Rice. 4 Jbs. for Radium Stove F And . per yard, at 39%¢ now at Star and Cres- stamps p, ¥ bars 35c ex, gt 106 e Pickies, i Mized stamps Soups ne, Freach : 10 Juls Starch, or list on reguest. 10 4 quaris stal Sait s Mustard, large 1s¢ gt Cider Vinegar Side Band Linens—White goods w border for trimmings; 19¢ value LT volume is perfect th colored Grecian Sale of Standard Sets i o5c The finest and largest collection of De mond C So MBed. Sour P And ever offered in any Omaha sale. Hundreds of Omahans have responded to our sale announcements but assortments are still 5 = superb book tivel At One-Fourth Subscription Prices Catalogues and price Every ; each set carefully boxed and fresh from the bindery Run in and see them in the book section—43 Suthors, comprising the world's best ture, A most offer, who will s 18 T0c pier bat ev loves good svail i) £ W - litera- are Tepresented extraordinary eryone books themselves Some Things You Want to Know The Supreme Court Presigent Taft is now considering whom | Lurton Josiah Brewer as associsie justioe of the |ing preme court of the United States. Tt is | probe & position © fibe highest homor and the responsibililies United is a democrat be shall appoins to succeed the late David | Taft are personsl friends of long stand- | ne @ifference in party name does met indicate a Tadical dif- | bench. tust of Justice Mcke ference in political idess. Only twice in ing the history of the country, bowever, has | thres judges & man been elevated to the supreme bench | Moody by & president of anether political party. | has made obe appointment and has another | tice White, who is still in acts McKinley, in & Nitle more than 1 made but obe appointment i but he wnd Mr Roosevell, In seven years, sy Justices Holmes, Day all of whom are acting. Mr und Taft that 3t is supreme in fact s Well &s in|Curicusly cnough, both men Were from | under considerstion. The congress and the president Tennessce. both were democrats. beth It is probable that Mr. Taft in his four may G0 what theyr Will in enacting and AWere appoisied by repubilcans and in each | years will have several other supreme court epproving legislation—be supreme court instance & close personal intimecy pwe- the seloction tive and cxacutive action is in cepsenance |Justice Lurton was one instance &nd the that court |otber was the appuintment of Howell K ~gnoonstitutional™ it be- |Jackson by President Benjamin Harrison Justios Harian who was appeinted I8 | gmy time must ot last decie whether the legisia- ceded with the eonstitution stamps & lww 1 No wmint smircued of scantel ermine of this esalted ihe tribunal, but politics does affect 3t Just | supreme Juliges 0 s four years. as politics affecis everything else in . land In his first term made two Sppoint- | ments, ome of which was that of Chief il ! I ¥ ¥ selections o make Chief Justice Fuller and Justios Hurlen are cach 77 yesrs oid ang Justics Holmes is @ As the Justices may vetive nt the age of W or any time | thereafter vacancies are Mable 1o voour at Justice McKenns is &1 Justice The selerden of Day 15 6 and Justice Moody s & Moody, the only man on the bench under {# has been incapaciisted by Hiness for seversl months and mAy Bever return 1o active service. It is not et all improbable i hl ¥ i breathed life and power ints republican party om the eve the new-b of the o ® very ac Adams in the “paciing was n the supreme bench ook a flimsy pisce of paper &nd transform & grest brain, imy W0 is known al t Republic Iabe b in oves Not only hes the pre by his appuinting power, & political infiuence upon the court, bul congress also has some levernge, since it bas the Tight 1o Geter mine the nDumber of Judges fo In the time of Andrew Jackso crats increased the size of ih ten members for political purposes {time of AnGrew Jobmson congress Ge- creased the size of the court in Grder that the president mignt net fill in the disputed presidential elect 1% |the five members of the supreme court | siiting on the electwal commmsio: reliably Partisan s cver pariy could ask | 1 a2 many cuses of tremendous importance Upon the decision: virtue of & vacancy of were pulitician the whole future of busiess and | In Americs. These cases were | | Josepl Siory vote w ted. but the opi was not prepared and handed down v after Justice Peckham's death. event, the seven justices now active wil decide the grest trust cases. Justice Moody is 1l and President Taft probably eppoint Brewer's supoessor umtil hes: grest cases have been @isposed of wes oot wil Justice ve werved on the su- lishment of the have come from so that ex the um other, om bes seven Justices to iis place. Messachusetts and Oble, with sx each, comge mext Pennsylvania. Virginia and Maryland each bave had five; South Carcline, Kentucky and Teunessee ench have had three: Norih Carclina, New Jer- sey, Georgis, Alsbama, Jilinols snd Cali- have had two. while Connects- Hampshire, Maine, lJowa, Mis- sissippl, Eenses, Michiges and Loulsiana bave had one e New York redit, taling firet fornia, es cut, New The youngest man ever appoinied to the supteme emch was the famous Justice of Massachusetis, who was appointed by President Madison in 111 He was but 32 years uid ®hen he 100k his piace on the bench, where be served far thirty- tour yomrs. The cldest man cver appeinied was comparativel: meager. and before Jubn | Marshell's @y oo the bench was over the was Justice Lurton, the youngest member of the present o mimsianed however powerful may be supreme court, #ts Judges are stll Ameri- end still democrats The power of the supreme court final 1o Getermine whether or not & legisiative or executive act s or is ot valid under the comstitution was not expressly granted by the makers of instrument sough? 1 departments of o, Jegisiative executive and judicial; and to keep them sepurate with @ifeRceptions of certain execative functions vested in the senate The power to nullify a law by branding 1t uncomnstitutional was the first and sreatest new principle added 10 the ocon- stittion in the process of interpreation It was mot dome without epposition. for That e three separst {There was & strong party which sought to | Geny the right | retary of smate court in peint of service. | | He was & when of the court thus Lo deter- mine Whai was or Was Dot constitutignal 1t was proposed Lhat every member of the court be impeached for presuming 1o Se- clare an act of congress uncoustitutional and for sending & mondswmus Lo the sec- Jobn Randelps of Roanoke was & leader among these who believed that the judges had cemmitted & high mis- Semeanor Geserving impeschment and re- | moval from office when they et aside & law as uncoustitutional But his following plastic constitution bad been fixed and. so far &y the feSeral Juliclary i concerned. it ON A MAD JOURNEY Cigar Store and mes @ Panie at Lunch Time. # Invades = Almost [ A horss with hysteria mvaded & cigar store and caused & pamic st Sixteenth and Farnem stroets just before noen Ssturday, while the midday throng filied the streets. The horse, hitched to & light buggy, the property of Nathan Horn, oigar Jobber, was standing v frout of the United States Nutional bauk, when it broke looss from the post and dashed Gown the midewalk. Drawing the Duggy after him, the horse ran beed and shouviders into the Niles & Moser cigar store, under the corner of the bank bull@ing. & tumbling mass of fright- ened people Pling up ahesd of bim. Officers Wilson and Brown held back the people Bproaching from the other cormers, and fv'a few minutes & Jum of Trighe- ened humawity Tilled the intersection. The horse changed bis direction and backed out of the cigar store and turned the corner. losing the bugky. whem &t be- came entangled with & heavy van on the way down Sixteenth street A block farther Gown the strest the harse was captured. after nearly running dows two frightened women shoppers who wers usable 1o Soige from his path Dotbin was not fjured, and the mly Gumage was slight jury 10 the buggy The court bolds iis sitings in wnat was hes remained unchemped for guite a cen- |and The demolition of & sign &t The cigar once the senate chamber in the capitol ai | T977- BY FREEDERIC . HASKIN. | store cermer Mr. Hory came from the bank afier the confusion was Over 10 find his borse mise- ing. The tired and repentant snimal was Testored v Mis owner by the palice.

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