Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, April 12, 1910, Page 12

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12 0\[ \H A, TUESDAY, “m“" - .mmtw ENEITS \PRTL 12,- 1910, - - = HAYDEN THE RELIAZLE STORE Tuesday is Bargain Day In Our Busy Silk Department 1200 Silk and Moire Rubberized Long Silk Kimonas—Beautiful Coats—$15.00 values—all new| patterns, regular $7.50 values, The SCaSOII S BCSt ShoW‘ng styles, on sale at $6.95| .1 sizes, on sale, choice $3.95 New Spring Jackets — Worth|gag o qeome New Crown Jewel 's Coats and Jackets §"". women s 0a S an ac e s sllm-i{ ‘;”‘ olors and Mm§3 3; Suits—Surpassing in every re House Dresses— Worth $1.50—| spect any shown elsewhere at good percales, all sizes, all col-| the privo the queen of all tailor ors, choice 89¢! suits, at . . . .49¢ |Ladies’ Gingham Underskirts—Regular $1.00 values, at ... .49¢ We Save You Moyey on all Millinery ) Purchases. ‘ Choice Spring Millinery Styles Lowest Prices TUESDAY We place on sale all Yard Goods from our Great Dra- pery Purchase. gains as These Would Be Im- possible in any Other Store Except Brandeis. Greatest Sale of Drapery Yard Goods‘ and Madras Curtains Ever Held in America GIGANTIC PURCHASE OF ENTIRE STOCK ON HAND OF A PHILA- DELPHIA MILL AT JUST A FRACTION OF ITS VALUE It is just such extraordinary bargains as these that makes Brandeis fame world wide. Thousands will attend this sale, but we devote nearly our entire basement to it and there will be plenty of clerks to wait on you. These are the newest spring patterns and they will cost you less in Omaha Tuesday than they cost the Philadelphia mills to make them. Such Grand Bargains as These Were Never Offered Before THOUSANDS HAVE MARVELED AT THE WINDOW DISPLAYS. All the Novelty Net, Filet Net and Bungalow Net 2 SC in Arab, Ivory and White—up to 50 inches wide—Made to sell up to All the $1.25 a yard, will go at, yard Madras Samples All the As many as five of a kind— BObbinet rich, light and dark colors Mfllfly i bian color for doors, bath rooms, b Ara) square windows, etc., worth all in full bolts— up to $1.50 a yard-—two worth up 15 etc., 50c and 75¢ Kinds. ... ..25¢ lots—at, each— to'75¢ yd., TUESDAY SPECIAL. TUESDAY SPECIAL. All the Plain 8crim, Snow All t.ho 50~mch 3 i 5(: and 15C Pillow Cases Huck Towels Cream Drapery Madras | | Flake Scrim, Etamine and | e Made of standard muslin, hem- | 50 dozen on sale, excellent quality stitched and well finished, 42 or | and good size, red borders, worth LAll in' full bolts and nctun]ly\ Drapery Swiss. worth up to 50¢ a yard— and many up to 89¢ “ All the Art Ticking, Cre- 45:4nch, worth 22¢ ...... 14¢ 12%c¢, at !tonne, Sateen and Taffeta. TUESDAY SPECIAL, TUESDAY SPECIAL, All at, per 19 o = ~—all at, yard'. . All the Yard Wide Drapery Swiss Such Big Bar- ‘ Children's y Suits, Indian Saits and Romp- ers Now On Sal Entire lines have been replenished with new styles- many striking and novel effects that have won the ad miration of all who have seen them. New Pongee Coats. $12.00, $15.00, $19.50 New 'l‘ussnh Hlll\ ( (mt» ................... yid $19.50 319 50 and $25.00 Time Sales in the ic Room| m 8.30 to O A. M.—Clover, best 36 inch muslin, bleached, made for 8 % & 10 yards limit, at, yard ....4%¢ From 10 to 10:30—Gem or Waco High Grade Wash Goods | 8ilk Diagonals, 28 inches wide, fast colors—regular price 50¢, on sale Whie e C . 20¢ Sheets—a good value for G0c, size| Genuine Abberfoyle Ginghams, 52 81x90—siz sheets limit— each 29(.: inches wide—absolutely fast colors— From 2 to 9:30 P. M.—N 40-inch | regular price 25¢, Tuesday only 12¢ e puly, Price 10c=10 yards Ilmit [ ofle Du Nord, A. F'. C. and Red Seal Ginghams——regular price 1"!,..0 on sale Tuesday at . HIGH GRADE WOOL l-()flllfl lil‘l"l‘ 54-inch Shepherd Check Sulting—reg- ular price $1—on sale Tuesday at, per yard YEG 49¢ New .hwk(\ 5, plznn and f.mm cloths. 35 $6.95, $7.95, $10, $12 New Black Serge Jackets $7.50, $8.95, $10 $12 Play Suits, Rompers, Indian Suits Avoid the annoyances and anxieties of children soiling their better clothes by dressing them in these sensible play clothes, They are well made, comfortable and so easily Pride of the Farm laundered. bleached musiin . made’ for 10c—10 yards limit, at, per yvard 80 From 3:30 to 4 P. M.—Domino Hlue Apron C) I\mkufnxnlm price Tc—10 yards lmit -1 to 10 year sizes- Sat, per e 450 .35¢ 40¢ 50¢ Other sp mr« for all day. trimmed in red, ROMPERS AND PLAY SUITS—Like cut, in variety of 4 styles, colors; patterns and materials—in ginghams, all the Madras Curtains denims chumorars and crete curtains, made in colors, in the wonderful stained glass effects— A rare bargain. worth $3.50 to $7.50 a pair—as long as they last, each INDIAN SUITS—Of tan denim, plete with war bonnet, for. CHILDREN'S CAPS—Skiddo Caps for boys, in flannel, cassimere, serge and leather; red, gray, blue, tan, com- Rose Bushes Rose Bushes 10th Annual Shrubbery Sale Begins Tuesday Stock of the RINGLER ROSE CO., CHICAGO Choice, Large Bushes, All in Splendid Condition Rose Bushes. Hydrangias 1215¢ and ¢ Crimson Ramblers . .25 Clematis—Purple and yelipw. 25¢ Virginia Creepers The Mnoet e they last. Honeysuckles Lilacs—Purple and white . Virginia Creapers ...... . California Pelot . Hedge, at 5 Snow Ball Bushes. shrubs ever shown in Omaha. All you want while American Beauty— [ Come early. Thousands of !‘ll‘dl-—rmt a plece 8 worth up to 35¢ | 36-Inch, firm and desirable, suit- | Full size, hemmed ends, Mar- worth lessjthgn 15¢ c T | 5 vd.; at; yd ‘i able for sheets and cases, it's our | seilles pattern, look and wear 4 10c grade, for well, usually $1,39, at.....98¢ Extra Special for Tuesday in Groceries All Sunday’s prices advertised for Monday in Groceries, But- And other drapery goodg_‘ Bleached Muslin Bed Spreads In full pieces, not remnants; 15¢ a yard; entire lot as long as it lasts, per yard. Tuea(hy The Bargains Will Be Bigger Ths.n EVCI;. Our Great Lace Curtain Sale The crowds Monday were enormous, but the stock was so large that we have ample usunally sells at 5¢ at varieties, New lots brought forward for Tuesday. Lace Curtains — Worth up to $15 pair, bour, Serim, Irish Point and $5.00 Lace Curtains at 98¢ each Ranging from one to five pair of one kind of curtains that would be a bargain up to $5 a pair——in white, Ivory and 98c Arab—all in pairs All the full size lace curtains— worth up t0'$1.50 & pair, g . 9C at, each operation on the part of the city and the FORCES SANITATION RULES ; General Inspector Says Expectoration Causes Unwholesome Conditions. OR HAVERSTICK TELLS LAW side Government B on the Sidewalks on the Outside. . Haverstick of Washington, D. inspector of supplies for the partment, is in Omaha on his of inspection of the big fed- ral bullding. “One of the important fea- ‘tures of my present visit is to look into ithe sanitary 'condition of the bullding." id he, “and to see that these sanitary nditions are maintained. I am free to dmit that the general conditions about he bullding are creditable to the custodian, Jolonel Barrows, but I have not failed to erve that the sanitary conditions on the ewalks about the building are bad. This ¥ito custodian of the bullding is not re- ponsible for. The sidewalk seems to be pattered with stains of tobacco and ABther disease generating sputa, to an ex- Sent that does not exist in many other jties that I have recently visited. 1 un- erstand that Omaha has an ordinance that rohibits expectoration on the sidewalks, t my observation has been, since in the ity, that the ordinance is not very closely ‘enforced. Of course we have nothing to with the municipalities, but only with o public bulldings owned and maintained the government. “put the efforts of the government to aintain & wholesome sanitation will be utile without the co-operation of the muni- clpalites. ““The government will insist upon the ob- ervance of ‘sanitary laws in the public ildings and sbout them. Gentlemen will {Hiep to the curb to expectorats into the Bireet, and others must be taught (o do so {or take the consequences. |+ “The United States marshal is empowered L10 arrest anyone who deliberately expec- | torates on the floor of & government bulld- fng or who defaces the walls, radiators, or other appurtenances of govern- ¢ bulldings by striking matches on . Lthem or commits any other manner of de- 2 nt. “'We rely largely upon the press 10 as- us In educating the publie against practices, and the intention of the ernment cannot be made too strong In enforeement of these sanitary regula- We hope to have the hearty co- o« $32-84% pr. Imported Duchesse, Point Milan, Tam- Lace Curtains Worth up to §i Cluny Curtains $3.00 Lace Curtains at 69c each Curtains made to seil up to $3.00 a pair. There ares hundreds of pairs and a great many very fine single curtains, at, each . ATl traveler’'s samples lace curtains up to 2 yards long, at, 15 .49C All the Trimming Laces. Up to 4 inches in full bolts; will be sold as long as it lasts, per yard, Fine serim, cluny novelty net, Brussels, cable net, nottingham and Irish point curtains. pair, at— $1%-$2” pr, $2.50 Lace Curtains at 49c each Made to sell up to $2.50 a pair; hundreds of all kinds in this lot; all go at, each All the lace curtains—one to three pair of a kind—worth up to $2 a pair, each 39¢ public generally In enforcing these sani- tary precautions. They are for the in- terest of the general heaith. The public bulldings are the property of all the peo- ple, and all the people should be interested in their healthful and decent maintenance.” Club Location Committee Active Has Six Sites in Sight for New Home | of the Commercial Club, The commitiee that was appointed by the Commercial club to find a new location for the organization has six propositions under consideration, but will not know for some- time which one will be chosen. The com- mittee favors the idea of locating the home of Omaha boosters in the new City Na- tional Bank bullding, but has “other propo- #itions that are also attra .. W. M. Burgess, chairman of the com- mittee, sald: “We have several locations in mind and it will be sometime before the matter is settled. The committee likes the idea of locating in the pew City National Bank bullding, but there are other attrac- tive offers. All the locations which have been suggested will be carefully considered betore a choice Is made. Typhoid Cases Are Decreasing 1 One Report in Several Days—Ma- rine Expert is Still Busy, Health Commissioner Connell has celved but one report of a typhold fever case in sevaral days. He is Inclined to be- lieve this indicates the city water is no Jonger dangerous, but will not yet recall his warning to boll the water. Dr. Lumsden Is still busy on his house to house canvass of typhold fever cases reported in the last sixty days. A Pleasa: wrine follows ths first dose of Dr. King's New Life Pills, the painless regulators that strengthen you. Guaranteed. 2Sc. For sale by Beaton Drug Co. |any sort, or any stray hairs upon their | taces, | l—-(Aflv.) School Boy is Struck by Car Lad of Six Years Runs Into Pathway of Speeding Trolley and Re- ceives Skull Fracture. While a score of small companlions looked on, horror stricken, Paul Sack, § years old, Ware run down and severely infured by a North Twenty-fourth street car in front of the Leavenworth street school house ‘at Seventeenth and Leavenworth streets Mon- | |day morning. The boy's injuries consisted of a fracture of the skull above the lert temple and a number of bruises. He was taken to the St. Joseph hospital, after at- tendance by Dr. Bishop, an ambulance phy- siclan. The children had just heen dismissed from school for recess, and Miss Frances McGavock, a teacher, was in charge of them when the accldent occurred. Miss McGavock, holding her pupils in line on the sidewallc as the car approached, had hold of the Sack boy's hand. Stiddenly jerking himself free. the lad ran out to cross the street. He was struck by the car fender and thrown heavily to the pave- ment. The lad's home is at 1715 Paelfie street Comdlexion Treatment in England (From London Mail.) “In my twenty years experience 'in treating the skin on the face, neck and arms, I have used the most simple treat- ment. There are probably no women In the world a their complexions They cannot b society particular about s the English women. r to have a blemish of “The following solution, made by dts-| solving an original package of Mayatone | in eight ounces of witch hazel, makes | & wonderful treaiment for the skin, and is the only thing 1 have ever used. This will not harm even a baby's skin, and re. moves all sorts of blemishes; also pre- vents the growth of hair, | “Massage the face, arms and neck twice a day with the solution. This will give you a soft, velvety complexion, and | if the treatment is persisted in for & months, will remove any will find the use of powder unnecessary, CLARIBEL MONTAGUE. Faultless Flttmg Footwear Until you try a’ in a fashionable shoe. Investigate now! “Dorothy Dodd” Shoes attract women by glelu' elegameb but they hold their enormus owing by the magic property of comfort. In “Dorothy Dodd” Shoes your feet assume a natural, normal position, and the support of your body is properly distributed. - BENNETT’S (% FORGET May Wedding Invitations will soon be recelved. We would like to & sell you the wedding gifts and the wedding rings. We have o very nice stock to show you. Spend ® few minutes in our store, Look for tie name. S. W. LINDSAY, Jeweler 1516 Douglas Street. ter, (heese, Crackers, Eggs, Fresh Vegetables and Fruits, will || continued Tuesday. be Hayden’s save you from $5 to $10 a month on your grocery bill. DON™Y TRY HAYDEN'S FIRST 7ave CLUBBING OFFERS Daily and Sunday Bee..............$6.00 ‘Woman’s Home Companion ......... 150 ouzxgly"ce Regnlar price for bath one year. .$7.50 $6. 50 Daily Boe (without Sunday).........$4.00 McClure’s Msagazize ......co0s0000. 150 ]rflul;}&l;ice Regular price for both one year. .35.50}l $4.60 Daily and Sunday Bee..............$6.00 McClure’s Magazine ...ceeeecesesss 1.50 oul;uggice Regular price for both one year. .$7.50 $6.50 THE OMAHA BEE OMAHA, NES. [ 100 cents Means One DOLLAR We are all trying to save that dollar. The Gate City Furniture company is having a ten-day sale of high grade furniture and car- pets. An investigation of their stock and prices will convince you that you can save, not only that 100 cents, but those dollars. We are located out of the high rent district and wur prices are governed accordingly. Do not rail to take advantage of the sale. Gate City Furniture Co. 613-615 North 16th Street. Drexel Oxfords for Young Men For style and quality of ox- fords the young man is always a criterion. None of the details, such as width ot toe—shape of last—height of heel or general appearance ever escape his criti- cal eve. On all these points he is well posted. The distinctive styles and snappy appearance appeals to him. We cater to the critical taste of these young men and know their every wants when it comes to the oxford question, We carry a complete line of young men’s oxfords, in all the styles and leathers to be found at prices to fit their pocketbook. $3.50 to $4.00 You are always welcome to look at our shoes and oxfords for young men Artesian Water Free The present agitation regard- ing the city's drinking water, prompts me to fnform the pubd- e that the Pure Artesan Water ' HOTEL ROME 1s free to all who care to use I fu their homes. ROME MILLER. Drexel Shoe Ce. 1419 Farnam St. Reliable You are judged by the you read. Bee rud’en h-:l’:: Defltistl‘y cause to apologize for a lack of AT selfrespect or Intelligence. THE FINEST NEW FIRE PROOF STORAGE BUILDING IN THE STATE. Our facilities for storing house- hold goods are the finest We 1 have our own special method, We H| know how. Every modern storage accommodation for private or mer- cantile purposes, Omaha Fire-Proof Storage Co. 804-812 8. 16th St. 'Phones, Doug, 1759; Ind,, Tafi's Dental Rooms If vour liver is out of order the Omaha or you suffer from any other such ailment, Ad Club can’t do very much for you. But if you are afflicted with cold feet, weak heart, sour face, poor circulation, pocket paralysis, defective cyesight or hearing (when a boosting proposition is up for consid- eration) just join with us and we will do you good. One injection of~Ad Club Ginger is gnaranteed to give instant relief, while continued use will effect a permanent cure in the most obstinate cases. Just fill out the symptom blank below and send it to ““Doc” Gering, with your check for $5.00 as an evidence of your good faith. We’ll do most of the rest. HENRY GERING Chatrman Membership Committes, mara Ad Club. Herewith s my check for $5.00 in pay- ment for initiation fee ($2.00) and ¢ You'll begin to feel better immediately after using this coupon as di- | oo cted. With Business Address ..

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