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Embroideries WORTH UP TO 75¢, AT 25¢ and 39¢. 18 and 27-inch fine embroidered flouncings, skirtings, corset covers, wide bands and gal loons, also allover embroideries; elegant de signs in Angleterre, Japanese, floral and shadow effects— 25c.39c many worth 75¢ a yard, at yard 25¢c EMBROIDERIES, AT 15¢ A YARD. 18-inch fine embroidered flouncings, corset covers, also wide edges, insertions, beadings and galloons—neat, openwork designs many worth 25¢ a yard, at yard 5(3 ALL OVER EMBROIDERIES. 22Y5-inch fine nainsook and batiste all overs, also 27-inch fine embroidered shirt waist frontings—mnewest designs—actually worth up to $1.25 a yard, Fine French and Ger- | Fine embroidered man val. laces and | Irish, partly made, ingertions — also ' robes, also Swiss em- dainty edges—many | broidered robes—all worth up to 12%c a | new designs—white ynrd, at, and colors many w Bargains at Linen Counter 50 slightly soiled Pattern Table Cloths, 2, 2% and 8- yard lengths; values up to $4.00, at, each. . 2.69 25 slightly solled, hemstitched Table Cloths—2% yds. long; $2.00 values, at, each ..$1.00 Double satin damask Table linen; full 2 yards wide; $1.39 quality; special I8¢ 76¢ quality full bleached, extra heavy Table Da ask; warranted all pure linen, at, yard 59¢ 500 odd dozen lots of Napkins; values up to $1.76— at, dozen BED SPREADS Fringed Crochet Bed Spreads; full size; $1.50 quality, at, each . -98¢ Bolled Satin and Mar- Irish embroidery; values seilles Bed Spreads —- up to $1.25; special, at, fringed, hemmed or scal- vess loped edges; values up | 54-54-inch hand drawn to $4.00; #pecial-—each, Lunch Cloths; $2 values FANOY LINENS 0Odd lots or Secarfs and Squares; n filet, drawn- work, cluny, lace and The Greatest Sale Wall Paper Ever Held if Omaha Monday, Brandeis Stores will offer the en- tire stock of medium and high grade Wall Papers bought for spot cash of a large Hast- ern jobber. Three carloads of wall papers— Take advantage of this bargain opportunity, Plenty of clerks to wait on you. 70c¢' Papers at 27¢ | 40c Papers at 18¢ . All the duplex and! All the two-toned pa- oat meal papers,| pers, beautiful goods worth up to 70c, | —40c grade, Mon- Monday, 27c day, o bl roll ., .¢ ,30c Papers at 12%¢ | 18c Papers at 7% . All the finest gold | All the new bedfoom papers—9 and 10-| papers, crown bord- inch borders to| epsand cut outs; ar- mateh, worth up to | tistic patterns and match, worth up to| colorings, worth 18¢, 300—Mon- 1 Monday, 1 day,ro]l...lz/ac roll....u..7/9c 8¢ Papers at 3¢ .. | 16¢ Papers at 5% ¢ 350,000 rolls and 7¢ and [ All the white blanks— 8c papers, in one big | 12%c and 15¢ goods, lot, Monday, in one lot, , 1 roll ... Monday, roll 5 /20 26¢ Papers at 10¢ 40c Papers at 16¢ Bpecial fioral and stripe | Imported arnished tiles patterns for bedrooms— ¢ 3 B0 borders for this jor,| f°F bathrooms and kit Worth up to 25c—Mon- | chens; regular price 40¢ —Monday mo 10c| THIRD FLOOR. APRIL 17, See Brandeis Stores Ad On Page 7F. Great Sale of Women’s Sample Suits and Dresses. Extraordinary Sale of Women's Sample Suits and Dresses See Our Ad Exquisite Pattern Hats EARLY SUMMER STYLES — JUST ARRIVED. We have just received a great shipment of charming pattern hats from our resident New York buyer. This includes both the latest early summer models from Paris and New York designers. The new styles are simply bewitching. They can be seen only at Brandeis Stores. We will show scores of them Monday for the first time, at oo BRANDEIS HATS ARE ALWAYS CORRECT IN STYLE. No matter how moderate the price, you'll always note that smart touch of individ- ual style in every Brandeis hat. See the clever, new styles for early summer and late spring, at 5 . Spring Hats in Basement—All new anc All the lat- up-to-date styles—large and est shapes, on special sale in medium shapes, at basement, at Tomorrow Is Brandeis Great Special Sale LINOLEUM and Floor Qil Cloth A Great Cash Purchase From a Storage Warchouse---On Sale at About % Price WE INCLUDE IN THIS SALE AN IMMENSE LOT OF Straw Matting Rugs = Bath Room Rugs These stocks were immense. We bought them at prices so low that we can offer the grandest bargains in our entire history. To have plenty of room for the thousands, who attend, NEARLY OUR ENTIRE THIRD FLOOR Will be DEVOTED TO THE SALE - 80 Experienced Clerks fo Wait on You, 80. No Waiting. No store but Brandeis could offer such bargains as these. Our buying power makes it possible for you to save money on floor coverings at the time when you need them. Be sure to bring the measurements of your rooms. 4-Yd, Wide Linoleum 49(: I Mill Lengths Linoleum 25(; 75c¢ Grade, at per Square Yard . . . . Square Yard . . .. 85c¢ Grade, at, per All the very best grades and most desirable pat- terns. These goods are in full piéces—not remnants. No better linoleums made. About 50 rolls in this lot. These are the very best grades of 2 yard wide lin- oleums in mill lengths, big enough to cover the ordinary kitchen or pantry. An extraordinary bargain. All the Floor Oil Cloth Unusually sells‘at 35¢ a square yard. wiard Linoleum These are very heavy weights, regu- lar 75¢ quality—will be sold in full pieces, not rem- nants, at square 39c yard. i, i Thousands of yards of floor oil cloth urement of your room. ° All the Straw Matting Rugs Tap, interwoven and stenciled rugs, suitable for bungalow, summer homes and porches. 6x9 Straw Mat- | 4x6 Straw Mat- | 3x6 Straw Mat- ing Rugs—worth r ing Rugs—worth | ing Rugs—worth up to $3.50, at— ‘i up to to $1.50— | up to $1.00, at— | | | All Our ] st INlaid Linoleum All our best inlaid Linoleum; 6-ft. wide; full rolls; worth up to $1.75 per yard—per square yard, $1 BV S s s S It is sometimes offered as a big bargain at 25¢— ; Monday, square 1 5 c 5 i b of ) A RS S g and linoleum in lots tog small to advertise. Be sure to bring the exaot meas- All the Bath Room Rugs These are all those fast color washable bath room rugs—very. desirable sizes and colors, greatly under- priced in this sale. Washable fast color bath ‘Washable bath rugs, 27 rugs, 36x72 or 24x48 or 30x60, worth up c to $3.00, at each...... 54 in size, worth up up to $2, at each $1.88 75¢ 25:-40c Extra Special--87 Bales of Fine Room Size Rugs Will Go Monday at the Lowest Price Ever Asked in Omaha for This Grade B R R VR discussed —{BRANRE!IS: OMA A s Smartest New Styles For Wo ren You can find the classiest, new styles in wom- en’s Shoes at Brandeis stores; styles that cannot be found elsewhere; the strietly, smart novelties for 1910 in new colors and lasts, at For Best Shoe Values in Omaha , Patent Leather and gun metal pumps; gun metal oxfords; new two and three-eyelet ties; new ankle strap pump; smart style and comfort In every palr, at—: $2.50 Lace Curtain Specials Cluny Curtains in white and Arab; mounted on heavy $1.98 to $8.50 ¥ Filet Net; wo have just received another big shipment ~—from, yard . 45¢ to 85¢ Muslin Curtains; full size, for Monday, r....69¢ Rope Portieres; largest assortment in the city, at, from % +BL.T5 to $7.50 Snow Flake Serim Curtains; just the thing for sum- mer, at, from ‘98¢ to 82.98 Imitation Madras i regular price 19¢ —per yard, at ... ,...... Window Shades; the best oil opaque each, at ...,...! 39¢ One big lot of single Lace Curtains, worth up to §2.60 a palr, at, each . . New Wool Dress Goods This season is a gray season for all kinds of woolen dress goods. 54-inch imported tailor suitings and such weaves as whipcords, nar- row wale diagonals, mixed English mannish suitings, summer weight hopsacks, etc., at yard. ...... sl to 315_0 Bale of French, all wool Berges; 42 and 46 In- ches wide and showing s x7 complete, Cream Serges and Diag- onals; specially selected lines, ranging from 42 4{ t colorings, 2 Izn.’clufld‘fn:m?he cb;‘:kn:__ inches to 64 inches wide, & 79c to $1| 11 69c to $1%° Imported Silk and Cotton and Linen Fabrics Main floor Dress Goods Section; a splendid light for showing these fine fabrics. Printed French Organdies, at 27-inch 8ilk Dots, at .... 27-inch 8ilk Jacquard, at 86-inch Black Silk Pongee, at Beautiful Bordered Novelties, at . . .. Imported Bordered and Dot Voiles, worth up to now at ., RN A very special lot of Imported Crep: ferent patterrs, at ... Special Bargains In Our Basément Very fine mercerized sateens and fancy stripe skirtings—equal to 25¢ Heatherbloom—6, 8 and 10-yard lengths, 1/ atyard.....................4...7 /2C 9x4 Unbleached Pepperell Sheeting—they are in lengths for making sheets, yardis o GBI AT o 81-90 seamed |81-90 bleached sheets, bleached sheets, good | seamless and made from very strong value at 50c—100 dozen Monday » | round thread sheet- at ing—75¢ would be a anohi i sd 390 low regular price for this quality, Beautiful new bastis- at, each,.... 59c tes— floral, stnpgd, Full standard yard- e‘heckeq, dots and | wige dress percales, silk striped effects— | dark colorings, from from the the bolt, at bolt, yard. ... loc yord o' ks 71/2c 100 full bolts blue apron check ginghams— fast colors—Monday, 3 1 German linen sniting—Blue, pink, white, nat- ural, linen shade, brown and desirable plain shades—made to sell at 25¢ yard— from the bolt Monday, at yard —|BRANRE!S: to the | Boston purchased the property o ue, the Elec garage on Farna within a few a ton is completed. vent east to inspect the new paving m terlal and are much in favor of it. A re- a m ure on steps in the dfrection of establishing lines that afford feeders. IMELY R Residents of Field Club Environs| | Form Improvement Association. | | | WILL TRY TO BEAUTIFY DISTRICT B, A, Benson Urges Establishment of | Interurban Lt t Meet ot e Exchange—FPrice ewis Resldence. Residents of South” Thirty-fifth street, | between Poppleton and Woolworth aveaues, have organized what s to be known as the Fleld Ciub District Improvement cluh, | laba ‘will ondeavor to ‘Imiprove upon the Batural beautios of the distriet In which | they live. The organization is headed by | W. A. DeBond as president and a full| quota of offickrs and an attempt will be made to asectinin what can be don.' m{ Afproving on natare's offer- w‘l.y of artificia) l":flmfllnm of the organigation to make he city the mast beautiful, mest attractive of any ines of Omaba. | stallea forth for ‘the beautifying of the district From the enthusiasm that has been dis- played at thesc gatherings It s an assured fact that something will be done to carry vut ruggestions made for a more attractive quarter ¥lm trees have been planted along the parkways, already, & uniform aistance apart, establishing a clse uniformity. The same kind of tree guards will be in- along the right-of-way ‘to earry out the scheme of ‘uniformity. An electrie llght has been securcd from the eity for the intersection at Poppleton avenue and the next step 'will be the procuring of $ignboards to mark the streets. It is also Panned to have everv house properly numbered. The ' club that has been organ 1o earnest in its desire to Improve tae Aistriet and a committee has been appolnted to form a set of simple rules to govern the body. A meoting will ‘soon be held to Qiscuss means of future improvement, N. P. Dodge, jr., purchased sixty-six foet on North Twenty-fourth street, near Clark, from the hefrs of J. J. Joslin of Albany, N. Y., foF §1,600. A two-story trame build- ing will be erected on the site. have been held ulnuvl The Western Real Estate Trustees of - 4 east of Twenty-fourth sireet, from Charles R. Sherman and A. B, McConnell for $40,- 000. “ The purchase was made as an invest- ment by the eastern company and ineludes the building and lot. The heirs of John Schaub of Sarpy county [vuhl the Windsor hotel property at Tenth |and Jackson to a ‘cllent of the McCague | company for $6,000. The property ‘was { bought as an invesyment The work of tearing down the buildings |at Fifteenth ana Dofgze streets, prepara- |tory to excavating fur the new Unfon Pa-| cific bullding, began Friday. The work o | |erection will be pushed along rapidly s |s00n a3 the excavating 1s completed. Samuel Corrldon will pnt up two new| |houses on Davenport street. They wi'l| {both be frame structures and will be mod- ern throughout. One will be a double apartmont and will cost $5.000. Tt wil be |located at 2122 Davenport. The other will {be at 316 Davenport and will cost $3,000. v The contract for the construction of the Iten Riscuit company's lactory has been awarded to Parsons & Kieno and work will be started at the site, Twelfth and Capito! BEdward P. Peck pald in the nelghborhood of 822006 for the house of Bdward W. Lewis, Fortleth and Harney streets. This Is one of the finest finished houses In Omaha. Erection of two modern houses on Pop- pleton avenue will ‘be started at once by BEd Johnson. He will put up one two- | story frame house ac 315 Poppleton fhat Wwill occupy 24x32 feet of ground space, and another two-story frame 20x2 feet at 3410 Poppleton. Both of these residences will be modern throughout and will cost about $2500 each. Mrs, 8. Lehman wilt bulld a brick store bullding at 418 South Tenth street. The work will be done by P. J. Kenny. Residents of Dundee dre much interested in the question as to the kind of paving the county commissioners recommend for that suburb. A large number of property own- €rs out there are decidedly In favor of the uew amesite. materfal and & number of petitions are being circulated asking that the county board designate amesite as the kind of pavement to be lald. Commissioner John MGrant and O, J. Pickard recently port of their ohservations has been filed with the county board. Amesite looks a great deal ltke ‘asphalt, but has a. little | coarser surface. This 1 In its favor as it | Wil provide a foothqld for horses in slip- | pery weather,, The pavement that was in- | spected In the east has withstood & hard | hole was found in ft, in perfect condition. It is reported to be A comparison made by the real estate | men of Omaha of the present market condi- | tion and prices at this time against the| market a year ago Indicate that the prices | and amount of business done {s about the | same. men that the automobile garages on Far- | nam street Wil be crowded farther west and the present sites will be oecupled by | small stores wjthin five years. It is sald that the automobile men could find just as sultable locations farther out on Farnam of the Real Estate exchange last week on the subject of {nterrurban lines and in his acdress brought out many points indieat ing that the future of Omaha depends in winter and summer and not a crack nor|5 per cent. Mr, As an example of what interurban lines would mean to this city, Mr. Benson olted a statement made by one of the blg’ mer- chants of Omaha. He s8ld that this mer- chant told him that since the establish- ment of the line between Florence and Omaha the outside trade had increased Benson argued that if such a resilt was obtained from the estab- lishment of a line to a svburb which s a | natural buying community of Omaha the results obtained by oxtending an Invitation to the smaller towns within a radius of fifty miles would be beyond bellef, Not only would Omaha benefit, argued Mr. Benson, but the smaller towns on the lines of an interurban route would benefit, | |for, he ecxplainea, It seems to be the opinion of real estate |such lines were operated the gemeral tend- Citizens of | in communities where eney is to stimulate. business. one town wculd visit other places and thereby further the spirit of commerelal- ism. ’ Mr. Benson pointed to the fact ‘that the shortening of distances as reckoned in hours and minutes meant the promulgation Erastus A. Renson spoke at the meeting |of progress and that Omaha shonld.do all in 1ts power reaching out and demanding by its prog- roesiveness that trade which should raturally eome to It. to encourage the 1dga .of | tena Paroled Forgér Back Into Toils William Carnaby, Court Charge, is Arrested and Identified as Rob- ber of Glencoe Mills, Willlam Carnaby, under parole from als- trict court, has been arrested for the bold robbery of the Glencoe mills on Friday when $8 was taken from the office in the presence of the busy clerk. Carnaby has been identified by James Calder, manager of the mill, and s held at the oity’ jaq The trial in police court has been sot ove to. Monday, The thie¢ who robbed the mills carried n roll of sécks which ‘he ivas offering for sale Into the office and ‘taking the moncy while ostensibly waiting for the clerk. According to police records, Carnaby pleaded gullty te forgery in district court last winter and was paroled T Nashville Fifeman Killed. NASHVILLE, Tenn., Aprit 10 o Lieu 0t Ambrose was kliled and three other persons were Injured in a fire here today Wwhich damaged the pls ‘§ of .the Bradford Wholesale Furniture M Rufacturing plant to the extent of about 40,000 '.