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THE. BEE: C American Bushes, within two weeks, each. , $1.00 a dozen. Rose Beauty Bushes, 3 years old and AHA, SATURDAY full of buds, ‘oc Brandeis Stores Big Special Sales |- $1.00 a dozen. , T ~ Sale of a Fifth Avenue (N. Y.) Manufacturers Stock A Great Millinery Event LEATHER BAGS and MESH BAGS Hundreds of Exquisite Original -Half Prlce New York Model Hats Actually At A!:,:g.t ‘,,9‘?.?0,,!1 Vaes of Worth Up to $40 and $50 at. Beauty Rose will American bloom 10¢ t WOMEN'S LINGERIE DRESSES, LINEN DRESSES, SUMMER FROOCKS, Worth up to $10, at $5 Your choice of 200 pretty summer dresses in lingerie, linen and col- ored madras and ginghams to sell up to $10—a great variety Saturday, at . NOVELTIES IN WASH DRESSES A special style for which we have the exclusive sale, is a woven border sheer lawn, made in dainty pretty effects—all colors in brown, seal leather, goat seal, pin head seal, walrus, pig skin, levant, cow hide, ete.—all silk lined, at about one-half regular prices— $10 down to $L00 German Silver Mesh Bags Beautiful vanity purses and chatelaines, the season’s latest fads, each bag stamped Gierman silver—prices about one half the regular figures, each, $10.00 down to Great Sale W. A. Rogers Silverware WARRANTED TO WEAR 10 YEARS This is a great offer of strictly high grade, well known silverware. 1874 Rogers Bros., tea spoons, charter oak and Vintage designs, set of six, at ... . coiiiiinnn sWessRaessissssvens $£1.25 \\ A. Rogers Cream Ladle, | Coffee Spoons, half dozen, at 81. Onnle Spoons, half dozen, 81.25 1.75 Stunning New York Hats at Less 'I‘han Cosl ol Import The most beautiful assemblage of hats ever placed on special sale. All are genuine pattern hats, the very newest and most bewitching effects for late spring and early summer wear. Some are trimmed with beautiful ostrich plumés and aigrettes, others with exquisite flower trimmings. Leghorns and natural color straws, tuscons, whites, blacks, ete.—mostly in those stunning large gracofu] shnpes—-aotunly worth up to $50 each, Arbullll Berry sSpoon “each, at 3 Oyster Forks, hall dozen, Butter Knives and Fruit Knives, set of Bugar Shells, each e $1.39 All makes and varieties of fine silver fancy pieces, worth up to $1 each—Special at, each .. Newest Sovest Men’s Low Shoes Brandeis sells shoes that are honestly made. Comfort is not sacrificed for style in the shoes you get here. The shapes are always right and the comfort is always there. ‘We mention a great line of men’s up-to-date new low shoes—in the most popular cuts and sz 45 the-best leathers, special group, at o See our new one, and two eyelet shoes in all leathers—the classiest, newest styles in men’s shoes in Omaha—high Cuban heels, at . Special Sale of Drugs and Toilet Articles 25¢ Dr. Graves’ Tooth Powder. .14¢ | 5¢ Cakes Ivory Soap 25¢ Rubifoam 10¢ Williams’ Shaving Soap. . 15¢ Taleum Powder .. .. 1-1b. 20 Mule Team Borax . $1.50 Oriental Cream .. 25¢ Cuticura Soap | . 250 Toilet Bath Powder $1.00 Ideal Hair, Brushes .. 50¢ Pozzoni’s Powder . $1.00 Traveling Case 50c Java Rice Powder . 15¢ Chamois 50¢ Locust Blossom or White Rose | 50¢ Rubber Gloves .. perfumes, per oz., special 266 | 10c Palm Olive Soap 6 Knives, 6 Forks, 12 pwt, 12 pleces Speelal—Mlsses and Children’s Hats Worlh $3, al $1.50 These are school hate and semi-dress spring hats, as well—the new Java & Milan hats, trimmed in prettiest juvenile effects—worth sl 50 up to $3, at .. 5 o Brandeis Moderate Priced Millinery—FEvery Brandeis hat is strictly cor- rect in style, no matter how moderate the price may be— sawrdays Women’s Low Shoes ‘We present the styles that are strictly new and correct in every feature. Every shoe is a practical, comfortable style and the qualities are reliable—" New Patent Colt Pumps, Welt Sewed. New -Gun Metal Pumps, welt sewe 7 New 2 and g Evelet, :3’1 Sewed Oxtord 82 50 o Women’s $3 Shoes, pair $1.95 EXTRA SPECIAL—9:30 TILL 41 A, M. Several hundred pair of women’s up-to-date shoes - velour sewed calf— New Gun Metal Oxfor New Viel Kid Low Oxfords ankle strap pumps, patent leather pumps and welt sewed oxfords—positively worth up to $3 a pair, at per pair Eppo remcm s Special sale of these - celebrated petticoats,made with the fitted bands that fit snugly over the hips. The $1.98 and $2.25 Petticoats, at $1.50 The regular $1.50 Pet- ticoats, at Fine chiffon, messaline, nets, taffetas, I peau de cygne, etc, ln-‘ cluding manufacturer's sample waists—worth up to $10 and $12 each, at ... Beautiful striped taffeta dress, made full clal, at and new grey worsteds, very New RaJs.h and Sha.utung Suits — | New Long Coats:—In blue serges, ron Suits— Al new ideas, New Voile Skirts, worth up to $12.50, new styles in tailored linen dainty, cool summery ef- urday, at— "20_different styles of gowns corset cover, lace and em- tan, blue, pink, ete.—a $25 value—special, at sls SILK DRESSES A'I' $19 with the new style features of the sea- son, in navy, green, black, brown and wine, spe- FASHIONSEAL SUTTS AT $25 The new Fashionseal suits with white gerges, white with black stripes, (U SIMArt, At s sovovsvecrseccsianes 525 Women’s Up To-Date 8pnn¢ Buh.—m all the new styles and colors, special lot, at Clever, new styles, Shantungs, Cloth of Gold, White N $35, $39 and %45 Serges; Shepherd Plaids, ete., at ew White Wool Serge and C $10, $12.50, $15, $19, $25 $25 $35 and $39 special, at . SPECIAL SALE OF WAISTS at $L.50 A special group of clever, —pleated and shirt effects; lingerie and trimmed lawn, laces and embroideries— fects—Hundreds of smart, up-to-date, wew, 1910 waists on special sale Sat- Night Gowns, & (oqmntiu Silk and Net Waists 'g sits— Satucday Special and. 15 different styles of combinatio with either the drawers or skirt and broidery trim- med, etc., special, at ., = SATURDAY’S SPECIAL SALES IN BRANDEIS BASEMENT Women's [Waists—all Walki Skirts, Wi 's Low Shoes, ankl: new styles, spectal in { petdire T MILLINERY L ..$3.50 and 0%, . $1.50081.98 Pretty and up-to-date our basement ecloak il Spring Millinery—all section, worth up to 6,000 American Beauty Rose Bushes, 3 years new shapes and trim- ‘old and full of buds, extra special, 1"0 -$1.00 ‘Women's Corset Covers, pretty styles, worth up 76 cents sach, ‘Women's $7.00, clal, Women's Wool Skirts, all new spring ideas, worth up to $15.00, special— at— each Women’s Combina- tion Muslin Un- derwear, worth 75¢, spe- 500 cial, at old tars. Mr. Dietz has a collection of Children's Ankle Strap Sandals and Oxfords, 98¢ $1.25 81.50 Women’s Storm Coats and Cravenettes at $1.98 Big special sale of Women's Cravenetted and water proofed Coats in all colors; all new sl .98 at $1.26— mings — special for Saturday, €ach .. iiiiieiiiiiien . Batur- > Half dozen 50¢ | Dozen , - sl l50 tyles; -t O~ each .o styles; up-to-date, practical Coats, worth up to $7 and §8, in basement. .. of the moncommissioned staff, band and GOULDDIETZ MEETS DR. COOK Omaha Traveler and His Wife Meet Explorer in South America. ALS0 MEET COLONEL BRYAN Ak-Sar-Ben's King Takes Snapshot of the “Famous” Explorey When the Latter i Cft His Guard. From a journey which led them across 16,000 miles of South Americs and West (ndfes, with chance meetings with Dr. Frederick Cook and Colonel W. J. Bryan, Mr. and Mrs, Gould Diets have returned to their home in Omaha, he journey taken as a pleasure trip, has occupled Mr. and Mrs, Dietz since| January 19, when they leit Umana, They have returned laden with curious and in- teresting objects from the countries which they have traversed. Mr. Diets has made & collection of animals and provaviy will give two llamas, now enroute from New York, to the Omaha zoological garden. Just by way of adding to the collection of house- hold pets they have brought a wonderfully colored Siameso house-cat and a gorgeously ocolored cockatoo from Jamaica. Mr. Diets bas added to his archives a certificate of the crossing of the equator, fssued with the .due ceremony of Fatoer Weptune, assisted by & vigorous group of The Jeading baberdashers will display the MID-SEASON SHOWING OF T e e 5 & views and piotures tuken by himselt on the long tour. The gem of them all Is a snap shot of Dr. Frederick Cook of North pole fame, taken at Los Andes. It is hardly necessary to say that Dr. Cook did not pose for this picture. Another bf the plotures taken by Mr, Dietz showr Colonel Bryan and Mayor Gueraldez .t Buenos Ayres admiring some cattle on that officlal's ranch. “Dr. and- Mre. Cook were salling under the mame of Cralg, when we met themn, but everyone was onto who they really were, - They avoided all mention. of that little affalr with Commander Peary. Dr. Cook preferred to talk about native fruits, his baggage and commonplave matters. “We were fortunate in that we could’ oross the Andes. In a few more months that trip will be put to'an end by the new | tunnel which the railway is boring through | the mountains. This road, as are many | other enterprises in that country, is backed by American and English capitel. It Is the work of American engineers. Ameri- can capital Is largely interested in the de- velopment of Brasil" Bullding Perm! street, | alzmhon, 318 | . Sldney M. Smith, w mo, M, Moyer xw iy tounh street, frame, eridon, 306 North " Thirty firsi Samuel Corridon, 3122 double frame, §5,000; , 8116 Davenport stireet, . 'F. Dimmick, 1608 Lothrop $.800; Thomas B. Hunt, 1 Tame, $3,000; orrls Bmmet street, frame, “Ufl nderson, 5023 North 'l‘wemy third rame, $2,000. HIRTS. | the emphasis should be placed on the usetul Charity Bazaar is in Full Swing in The Bee Court Dainty and Useful Articles Displayed | by Those Whose Patient Efforts Have Wrought Them. The Bee rotunda i6 & scene of beauty and will continue so until 10 o'clock Saturday night. The occasion is the bazaar and sale of the products of the Assoclated Charities Industrial home. There are also present | some of the shut-in or had@icapped work- ers who Are struggling against great odds | to support themselves in various ways, | Miss 1da V. Jontz, Mrs. Flora Hoffman, matron of the Park Wilde home, and their assistants have made & most pleasing showing of the articles offered for. sale, The large fountain and fish tank has been surmounted with plants and flowers and on all sides of the rotunda handsome flags are used %o decorate tables which are loaded with the manufactured products of the industrial home. Here are aprons, dress bags, laundry bags, quilts and comforters, rompers for small boys and girls, dainty tollet acces- sorles, rugs and a hundred and one things that are both useful and ornamental; but things. It is these that the managers of the affalr especially desire to have called to the attention of the publie, for by thelr sale it is hoped and expeeted to build up & demand for the work of the Industrial home among the men and women of Omaha. Lunches are being served throughout the day, and the food is all home cooked. Band- wiches, cake, doughnuts, coffee and many enticing side dishes of various kinds are to be had at very reasonable prices. The bazaar will be open until 7 tonight and on Saturday will be kept open until § o'clock at night. At § o'clock Saturday evening the elegant silk quilt made by Mr, Maxtield will be auctioned off. BOARD TO EXAMINE GUNNERS Tests for Noncommissioned Statts at Fort D. A, Russell to Be Held im Muy. | A board of officers, consisting of Captain W. MeK. Lambdin, Captain George M. Brooks and First Lieutenant Willlam N, Michel of the Fourth fleld artillery, has | =, niounted orderlies of the First battalion. A similar board, oconsisting of Captains Leroy 8. Lyon, H. L. Newbold and L. L. Lawson of the Fourth field artillery: has been appointed to examine gunners for the Second battallon' of the same regiment of artillery. Hoth boards will meet at Fort D. A. Russell May 2. Hill Estate May Now Be Divided ! $400,000, may be partitioned at once among the legatees of the will instead of a wai for a five-year trust period to expire. The trustee of the estate is John Hill, jr., nephew of testator. Some time ago John jr's, unele, James Hill, one of the princip: neficlaries under the will, sued The estate of Lew W. Hill, worth over the trust expired. Mr. Hill is 74 and feared that at 79 the money might do him little 800d, A motidn has now been filed in district court asking for division of the property and dissolution of the trust and Judge Sutton has intimated he wil tain the motion. - | EXCHANGE MEMBERSHIP QUESTION UNSETTLED Lack of Quorum Prevents Actiom on Pending Matters at Grain Deal- ers’ Meetng Thursday. A quorum was not present at the meet- ing of the Omaha Grain exchange Thurs- day and consequently the matter of limit- ing the membership and fixing the cost of 4 seat was not settled. A proposed amendment was ‘offered lim- iting the membership to 200 and fixing the to get part of the income now and before cost of a seat at $1,00. The membership now is about 185. One of the objects of the amendment is to permit business men who are not ae- tively engaged in the grain business to as- sist in the promotion of the local body, and also beihg allowed the privilege of withdrawing at any time with a profit, provided they find a buyer. Mill is Robbed While Clerk’s Busy An artful thief entering the Glencoe mills, Twenty-third and Izard streets, on the pre. text of offering some sacks for sale, robbed the till in the office during the preoccupa~ tion of a clerk and took $80. Meanwhile the sacked mill is holding the sack, more accurately $acKkm. This unidentified pPerson \of predatory , or , entered the mill office while the clerk in charge was talking with a custo: mer. He carried a bundle of burlap sacks which he sald he proposed to sell. “Walt & minute and I'll wait on you," said the clerk. “Sure,” replied the sack man. He walted on himself. The Glad Hand removes liver inaction and bowel stoppage with Dr. King's New Life Pills, the paln- less wegulators. 2e. For sale by Beiy Drug Co. Qn Omaba Girl Married in Chicago, CHICAGO, April 15.—(Special 1 ~Walter Ross of Chieago and Carrle Hath. away of Omaha were licensed to marry here. The efficucy of Chamberiain's Linimen in the relief of rheumatism is being domon. strated daily. l 0 RAINCOA' B . flAl SgA N OATS ATS been appointed to meet at Fort D. A. Rus- sell, Wyo, for the examination of gunpers PRICE SALE N OTE the prices and act quickly. This ad means just what it says. The recent warm spell held the raincoat season back, and we need cash to keep our factories working. Starting Saturday and continuing for one week, we will sell any garment in the entire stock of Genuine ‘‘Goodyear’’ Raincoats and Cravenettes ' RUBBERIZED COATS FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN. Every Garment on Sale Now at Exactly One-Half Price NO COATS RESTRICTED; EVERY ONE GOES AT THE ADVERTISED PRICE. | Positively No Goods Sold to Dealers—Mail orders ¥illed During This Bale | WOMEN'S SILK RUBBEBIZID RAINCOATS % PRICE - 30.00 MlNCOATB . .00 RAINCOA ‘0 00 RAlNCOA'I‘l 46.00 RA ATS -” 22.00 RAINCOATI sunnmn nmucuu‘c IIDD COATS .... | MEN'S AND WOMEN'S ORAVENETTED RAINCOATS AND OVERCOATS AT ; PRICE 2. :0 COAT! B3| S . Cerner 16th and Davenport HOTEL LOYAL BUILDING Y