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All the Lace Curtains 2 | { Go on SALE Monday. | | Brandeis Stores All the Drapery Yard ! p Big Ad on Goods and Madras Curtains \ ( Page 5 Go on SALE Tuesday. WOMAN’'S SECTION No Store in America Ever Held Suc a Grand Sale of LACE CURTAINS Entire stock bought at a big reduction from a Philadelphia mill—also all the high grade lace curtains from a St. Gall, Switzerland, manufacturer. We bought it at just a fraction of its value > %) and offer it at wonderful bargains. This is another of those grand sales that have made Brandeis . % famous all over America. No crowding—no waiting. You can quickly select the biggest curtain bargains ever offered by a store in America. T'hese curtains are all in pairs—we sell in pairs or singly, as you wish. Newest spring patterns, Lace Curtains $398 P $428 Lace Curtains $]98 ana $228 Actually worth up to $15 pair Actually worth up to $6 a pair s Fine imported Duchesse, Point Milan, Tambour, Serim, Irish Fine Serim, Cluny, Novelty Net, Brusse Cable Net, Nottingham Point, Cluny Curtains and other high grade curtains, made to sell up and Irish Point Curtains—in White, Ivory, Arab and KEeru—many to $15 a pair. worth up to $6 a pair. $6 Lace Curtains 98¢ LACE CURTAINS| | Importer's Samples 390 Extra Special. each " Worth up to $3.00 a Pair, at 69c Each. HALF CURTAINS B Ranging from one to five pair of one Curtains made to sell up to $3 a pair—there are kind of curtains that would be a big bar- hundreds of pairs and a great many : . e $14 Ik very fine single curtains, at, ain up to $6.00 a pair—in white, ivory and DAL ¢ o { / I {-‘\mblnll in pei ! ’ each pair if they were full size curtains. Y- Next Tuesday, April 12 All the Drapery Yard Goods and Madras Curtains Go On Sale And you can get as many as four of | a kind—these would be worth up to $20 a All the Fuli Size P All the BONNE | | All the TRAVELERS . Lace Curtains FEMME CURTAINS| | SAMPLE LACE Lace Curtains 49¢ Each FULL SIZE LACE \\'m‘lllh up to $1.50 a pair, at 25(: These aré all in Arab- CURTAINS Made to-sell up to $3.75 a pair—hundreds of pairs RUFFLED MUSLIN CURTAINS each . ek o) ian color and worth ] § Up to two yards long, of all kinds in this lot—every CURTAINS 1 to 3 pair of a kind, ™ $6 t, curtain a bar, Go at, worth up to ° S 'Brandeis Stores| | i o $149f| i ity : each st 39€] | Brandeis Stores. NEW TRIAL WITHOUT HEARING i e i i Soune 1o - NOW T0 CET BUTTER MARKET ohures” siee” v e :‘?u"., TEAMSHORTAGE BALES WORK [ cver e Cormmanyn oy fond, atter o |Fellow Servant cuss the decision of Judge Sutton and | Spitz dog can also be a vicious dos, an western portion of the state reither will County Attorney English say T he fined Willlams $10 and costs, the fine Mr. Johnson said t the wheat is in | . r . Judge Gutton Announces He Will [anything for publication on the matter. | “This is the Logical Time,” Says (o be remitted when Williams surrendered | Omaha Contractors Refrain from Bid- very bad shape in the two countics named | Rulc 18 \V orklng 3 3 The verdict against Egan was reached . . the dog at the police fon. A § and in A number of places no s g Whea . Grant it Without Arguments. |, (" L0 RN e " encday trial, | David Cole Anent Elgin Trouble. - gk Beoanse A mal AroBonren. o litalhe Dlonced mans vt S T @Vertimetin Court which was the hottest and most closely con- | He says that the fruit trees 111 | pla p bl Ml e Exposition Badges ATTORNEYS ARE §0 NOTIFIED|tested the criminul branch of district court |OpPORTUNITY THROUGH PROBE| L-XP t g WEST IS TAKING THEM ALL|injured. as might have been expecte had known: since Mrs. Atta Banner was | N . | — | the cold wave, but in fine condition. | : : R SR e T R for shooting her brothe mrl:\‘“‘ Egan, e S B YA btolcn from lerary Weams Hiave. Hoabhed aulAlustt Frea | INSihing but e Winter ‘Wheat badtaa to }Iumce Fawcett Says it Has Been J g - | the testimony showed, shot and killed Enos | No Need to Listen « - hibitive Price amd Still They . |be damaged” sald'Mr nston, “ana {| Pressed So Strong that Even sons for Unusual Proceediugs |J. Daly, a former employe of the plant of | pois Town Board When Primuary | Axe Soave: for. AN Iinds notice that very little spring is belng C Takes Noti ey Armour & Co. in South Omaha, in April | . " PN 0. A8 4 planted. The \wh . b | ongress Takes Notice. When He Makes a For: Ariae & ot fauth Yuatan Aotll Market Can Be Created in Only Complete Collection Remaining e planted he jwheat seems to be more | gr! plant in a more or less intoxicated condi- | Thin Gy tion. Egan was notified that a man was | e Makon Robert O. Fink's 14-year-old son is held in the plant and was sent to eject him.| 1 | is laken. Scarcity of horses and mules for teaming | by & majority of the state supreme court Stephan Egan, the Armour company|In the ensuing trouble a bullet from his| MOV I8 Omaha's chance to get the butter | L purposes in this territory is proving of buprcmc Court | to have n a “fellow servant” of the watcl convicted of murder in district | revolver found its way into Daly's body '"’f”;‘“ i L The only complete collection of the of-|surious import to contrac In Omaha | court, I8 o be granted a new trial by|with fatal result. Tho defense asserted| “ThIs 1% fhe logical time for ’";“ % _‘:;fru il badges of the Transmississippi ex-|it has reached the point where bldding on | k 0 h child was bringing up a hod of coal front Judge Sutton. Judge Sutton has called in | that the shooting was an accident reach out dnd simply take 1" sald David| o0 was stolen from the Public|excavation work s actually restricted be- | Likes MaNaNSs | he kitchen, Two justices, Fawcett and Interested attorneys and notified them that . ; Cole when the deciaration for an investl "{“.,m_‘ late I'riday afternoon. The artful [ c&use of the inability of contractors to get Reese, - disagres with the others on this this is his intention. Entry of a rullng on tion of the Elgin butter:board by Attorney | .\, ;5er tn which the wall case containing | dravage facilities for the removal of earth point, which is involvel in the reversal of & | badly damaged in the vicinity of Holdroge | Sifees I Ruling. Srndid mal Ruling from Transmississippi Show i than any other place I visited domestic in the house, beca the Fink (he moiion for a new trial has not yet Occupatlon I ax General Wickersham was called to his &t-| o cojlection was removed from its fast-| The shortage has had the inevitable re-| John L. Webster and W. D. McHugh | suit for damages been made. tention. sult of putting up the prices to record fig- T % | L G It was announced some time ago The news will create something of a stir, | “Nothing more is needed than for the AN T e s S S et Compliment for Arguments A e Srantih s ot 3 secret wiring which forms a part of the 4 because Judge Sutton has made this de- | Duc on Frlday Omaha men to get together. Omaha is as | .o PG No | they are snapped up by contractors and in Rate Cases. |in the suit of Malis vaxham agains o wAthant -t Torst protective system museum NGB wlihout et hna ne argument by | logically the seat of the butter market as| .1 v was sounded and the loss was (,“w;.\mmwd out on the big rallway contracts | Mr. Fink, but the mandate has just been counsel, and this has no kno receden e co ket which we have. We ars of the northwest and . Contractors ¥ The pl. has no known precedent th rn market which we have. We are| g o oreq when the vacant spot on the |Of the northwest and west. Contractors| . (... was paid incidentally to | written out and received here. The plaintife in Douglas county i . é R ; are ¢4 oW s 5 1o 87 y ; ,lm“:’ o b gy AR At Second Installment from Public Serv- | “:‘“‘“’ n ””; heart of the o “”;"”'»“ wall became apparent ""‘:“"‘ £hat ¢ AR e L’I""“ \ ’l’ " Omaha lawyers by one of the United | received a verdict of for injurics suf- S ) refuses just now to discuss £ % 4 | also we are the greatest producers of but- | " .q, (& oo b | a day and are almost impossible to get ai » R e e Tk is actlon, saying () Wi | s impossible to put a definite valu fered in falling ® » bis action, saving that he will explain| i¢e Corporations Will Put Good | (e in the country. We have the goods to | tfon on the medals and badges,” 'said Miss | that figure h's reasons hen he makes or ulin, i i o] ? CASO D h o excavatior wher kes a formal ruling Sum in City Treasury. { sell. why not sell it here? Edith Tobit, librarlan. “It was the only | “ €8s in point is that of the excavation | .\ .\ way argued Tuesday and Wednesday | Judge Fawcett has some vigorous re o week ¥ | contract for the new Union Pacific head- o the court gives f ] There is nothing else to it but the mere | .;mpjete collection and could not be re- 2 | at Washington. Representatives of the rail- | marks to make about the applical of > aulity 3 and dealers. The butter market can be|\us among the many contributions to the [ S4T!R 8re to be removed and hauled forl ," i pphers were present, but after the |ing: 10§ of gullty of murder in the second de- | which the second installment of occupation e S a long distance. One of the largest firms | oo yones had closed on Wednesday, one | *1 concur in the judgment of reversa Bree was excessive and that manslaughte; taxes will be due from the Omaha public he Commercial club is up and reads | e stolen badges were contalned in u i the west, having its l:::dxu‘:r‘l):r':“::‘1“' e 1 idkcat aein that that fadie b atell cas ‘naf. bpan the ground stated in the loved that Judge Sutton thinks that (he | mover oo o Hions. This second payment ' to do anything thet can be done to ald in | ymail beechwood case with the usual glass | Ol eivact 10 UL 08 6 JOB BEOHIRS apeeches which amounted to anything in |' masority opinion. The doctrine of ‘fellow 405 Wek infiugaced Uy, hostilty , i Aihe | HLL. LTS four sgnihe :f;"{:h?‘-n{:;\;l&-'?) the location of the market here. Omah® | front, wired to the wall between two other |\f W48 'MPOsBIe 19 be Berthn OF WAV o tine of argument were made by W gervant’ has been made “orporation which employed i A o © [ does not need to listen to the dictation of | jarger cases. Many more valuable objects | - Bk, McHugh of Omaha, attorney for the rail- | during late years by the which sent its own attorneys put a substantlal sum of money in the|the Elgin board on butter prices and it |and curlos, equally accessible, were within |fi8ured on @ bid §Li0 below that of thel .4 "0 0q 1y John Lee Webster of Omaha, | country. So much so that even cong BoAey and J. A. C..Kendedy. to. ds city treasury { remains only a question of bringing the | easy reach of the thief or thieves who |*Uccessful bidder, but was deterred from |, ... "o the Missourl river johbers bes taken notice and given some re g 4| Originally the ordinances provided that|puyers here. We have the producers.” A e B e S | entering the competition by the horse and “\TRREY O e e T e omen | along this line, 1 concede that under payments were to be made quarterly e o rias Daai ves | NS MhOETRAY, | the first of December, March, June and Ropiiont. -9 ombine, September. At the time the first quu payment was due it was found that to foot sy Bian, ) P SRS ter being in Washington, where the case | some circumstances a minor son Mr. Cole Is of the opinion that the record | Ported to the police and detectives have been 0 Tolne o g | was tried. The closing argument in the | held to be a servant of his father, but | up the business of the corporations and make correct return was practically impo: enings indicates an exact knowledge of the that States supreme court judges who sat at | ‘llm hearing in the Missouri river rate case | the Fink residence, December 18, 190° Next Friday, April 15, is the date on| ] to work overtime courts of the County Officlals Silent. Yol e J8an was prosecuted ny Deputy C. Attorners A Q. Tl 3 \I] i e ] Fhesaareityof Hhe.animaly i “'““'“'“’“,;u, was made by Mr. Webster and when | is extending the rule beyond the bond to the heavy demand of the big rallroad |, ", i ced that his time for argumenta- | reason and common experler ontracting concerns now working In the |, ) 4q expired, he motioned to the clock | that a l4-year-old son extensions. They are credited| . gipnified that he would bring his | home, a fellow servant . girl housekeey uch & theory is to rices of poultry now prevalling fn Omaha | assigned to the case. The search for 9 cents a pound for dressed chick thief presents unusual problems, in th | aue entirely to the e g it does not bear the marks of having beer sible. Ilence ordinances were introducea [ however, does not helleve, he says L i e o Bsbeges e g Hpaieg : o 2 The wiring by which the was secured | With having depleted the supply of their [ oo MECTEC U e court indlc J New Drug Cures ding the originals, to make returns | there is & combine for the corn ctai et D LBl A ) gesoly 4 loge,. The: coutt inliogsed sie) but repulsive say that he lose and the the companies fall due on ihe l5th | ®88% for siorage purposes was arranged according to an intricate and | big shipments of the carly spring and late | o“oioornes “inat 1t was willing to hear | my mind | __Fever and Ague | o tie months mentioned ‘It is simply a question of supply and |Peculiar system. The wires were severed | winter in preparation for the work of the | 5ra of the case and he continued to Judge Fa April he amendatory ordinances were|demand. They tan't corner the eges," said | bY sure, deft strokes. season 4 | argue the matter until the court adjourned, | thinks the d 3 The firm of Shirley & Phelan which 18 | vie wWebster maintained that the Missour] | case be 1ema o | passed, giving the companies fifteen days|MF. Cole. “There are not enough people i Of all the prominent men gatk : L idédns APADIAS. fiftean. dayt doing the grading on an eigt mile | pjver o IMpOrtant enough to re. | assumed the risk of falling down the trap i at [ after the close of each month's business fn | OUC on the farms iaising hens and pro- | [ H P 2 he. medical convention taat Week —ons | ST the month's busingse 1n | 00t Aa Al ost Hat Proves el DAl e an et bas taen | e Are Imporlant enoukh fo re- | SRS L vank noime, which the boy hed compile their returns B CRES attracted more attention than Prof. G. W. ol et el S PR hundreds Of teams out of Omaha, along | gna that they are not and should mot be | 11t vpen La Torne, whose new kardene treatment Justiee Reese writers that ho concurs In e — ' o e o e h o chill wnd reker ana a fume o | DONATIONS POUR IN FOR Slmaou i ba MRS OR Costly Article, v harnmig & sicuwr tuwost | oemton vavn ow Yo e e e Sustics Fawsett sbout the i | THE NEW HOSPITAL ANNEX : known as a blood beginning with (From the New York Graphic.) trial because she | least for a week longer, and probably be- contractor, working gangs in Wisconsin, is The key to the situation—Bee want ads. | fellow-ser purifier and liver gorator, its value as | yond that. Sehedules tssued for the next | Delaney Refuses to Stay at Home Un- |& heavy buyer of fine mules, & cure for malarial attacks was not recogs | NCA\Y Three Humdred Comtributions | week continue the record quotations | til the Lost Headgear is Contractors about Omaha are just about S 0 | Received, Including $100 Bill Shipments of eggs to the east continue, sewed up by the lack of teams,” sald Roy Pithd Nt Isvently, its use 1 growing from Unkmown D i of a00% § Jeek PRGN Recovered. Pollard of the Poilard-Campbell Dredging 9 rapldly, not only because of its wonderful w Domor. | according to retall dealers observing the i ging merlt, but also on account of fts low | market. The rumor persists that a Chicago company. “Horses can't be had at any cost. You can ‘make u full quart of kar- | The campaign of the Wise Memorial hos- | firm is operating a ‘squeeze” In exg® A persistent search for his lost hat Fri- | Price whatever, and it in seriously affect dene tonic by dissolving one ounce of |PItal committee 16 ruise $25,000 for its new | Eggs stored at 21 cents now will be sold | day afternoon ccst John Delaney, a defend- | In§ the contemplated building activities." | | Nels kardens and s teacupful of sugar , |annex has progressed so well that there | in the winter at from 3 (o 3 cents, accord- | ant before Judge Crawford Saturday morn- Thompson is shipping five cars pint of alcoliol and then adding 1% pings | 26 nearly 30 donations in. Another .rlup! ing to retailers. ing, just $10 and costs. Delaney hazarded [Mmul¢s into Omaha weekly to be distri- 3 A ) of boiling water. The dose is a table. 9190 bill came in today, being from a woman | R —— the information that he could have bought | buted —(hrough northwestern Nebraska Cheerful A LINIMENT EPRdL{‘(T,x;RNA}; ESh evoonful before each mieal and before re- | ¥ho falled o give her name, but who |DOG IS BOTH SPITZ AND BAD | four very excellent hata for that amount | This importation of mules hus beey going eerfuliee 54 & BEIELY dlapotiion GUERE e A befers haby. osmen, aie tiring stated that she had once been a patient at —_— According to the police who appeared |On steadily without an appurent siackening | 8MONg the greatest blessings a mother can bestow upon the little life about to be- Kardene ftonic Is doubly valuable In |the hospital Fuzsy Pup Convicted in Police Court [ against Delaney the latter was drunk Fri. | of the demand gin. Her happiness and physical comfort will largely govern tho proper develop- the spring, when the system needs ton Mrs. Sounenberg has recelved assurance HWeart U day and insisted on wandering through e ment. of the health and nature of the child. Mother's Friend contributes much to ing up. Taken regularly for a faw weeks | from the Visiting Nurse asoclation that der White Cont. the streets looking for his hat. The police- WESTERN WHEAT IS INJURED | iho mother’s happiness and health by the relief and mental comfort it affords. It t will do away with that tired feeling, |the Work of the committee fs to recelve man -ascisred Mo K44’ sacorted - Delaney is & liniment composed of penetrating oils and medicines which lubricate the restore lost energy and ambition, correct |the SUPPOFt of that organization. The pian| “You are charged with harboring a vi-| home three times and each time the man | PReIbs amd Gosper Counties Sustain | cles and tendons of the body, soothe the swollen mammary glands, cause & gradyal .n:‘]m..p.:' (|||»1|(Iun. arouse a torpld liver [for the annex contemplates room for about | cious dog,” announced Prosecuting Attor- | returned again to the quest for his hat to Winter Gri expansion of the skin and tissues, and aid in the relief of nausea. 'The regular use :,.I .p:‘x‘"3 :“.:\ .rnr‘::\ -x..~‘r>xm-.1l enabling :m -agmnu-n patients. The hospital has|ney Diekenson to a negro defendant Sat- Fruit fe. of Mother's Friend greatly lessens the pain and danger when baby comes, and as system the impur- |secured an option on an adfolning lot on|urday morning. " c—s sures & quick and natural recovery for the mother. Mother's Friend is sold at ities that e sallowness, blotehes, | which will be bullt & new murses’ dorn Y 5 ce—ma i ’ 1 N q —~ ormi-| “No. sir, he is a Spitz dog.' responded | Jaundice—malaria—biliousne vanishes The wheat in Phelps county has been stores, Write for our free book, contatn: tion for expec- pimples and stmilar symptoms of impure [tory when the cottage now occupled for |the defendant when Dr. King's New Life Pllls are taken. | damaged about 40 per cent, while that in :::‘mthen. ’ 196 Talaable 'intorms 4 blood. 1t your drugglat ls out of kardene, | (hat purpose is demolished to make room | George Willlams was the defendant. The |Guaranteed. c. For sale by Beaton Drug sper county Is nearly as bad. So sald ask him o get 14 for you—(Adv.) for the new hospital addition fact that his canine posseasion had bitten | Co. Assistant General Frelght Agent W. W. | THE BRADFIELD CO., AT ANTA, CA. ) | »