Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, April 23, 1910, Page 10

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! All the Stunning Pattern Hats From James G. Johnson, 647 B'way, N. Y. Worth Up To $80, at $10 1 stte, sarly summer patterns Beantifally Perwors from this trimmed . 10 The New Auto Bomnels different these honnete, snitable for newsst and most fash mes, Anfnt Yows, ote.; all colors; ever stonning axelttetve now #tyle posy arl rrmear gpeetal, at Brandeia ehows 50 atyles of fashionnble atreet or ionahle shapes poiigee, new blues nnd shampagne colors, with ptronmers, nt / sl’ Women’s Moderate Priced Hals Thess new anto auto wonr in red, Meory hats Are In the newest shape speeially priced, at MISHES' TRIMMED WATS AT $1.80 Now 1ne of Misses’ Trimmed Hats, up-to In Basement Millinery Dept. Noawest stylo worth up to $5, basement, at HrdnAais 114t fa o strictly nyp to-dats tyle and colors, Trimmed Mats of this season's shapes, on tavlen v 69,50 and $2.50 New Untrimmed Straw Hats prottiskt ghapes of thin geason big bdrgaln squares, at, each Specials in Drag Dept. 26c Dr. Grave's Tooth [ 60c Mme. vYalé's Pace Powder, (or 12¢ Powder, for B0c I 25c BAhitel Face Crenm.i 60c Java Rico Powder, | | néw shapes and colors, two 2{ c for (1 for o8 25: Banitol Tooth Wash, e for e Soap, 19c T6c Pompetan MAHsAge | 100 Shfnola, tor 8¢ Cream, Special, ‘at 49%¢ | 10c Jap Rose Soap, Te 25¢ Colgate’s Dental | 10¢ Palm Olve Soap, 7c Cream, for 20c Ribber Gloves, #9c e TAAc Talcwh Pow o Whisk Brooms, at 17c der, for o Wiltam’s ‘or Colgate’s Shaving Soaps, for . .8c Sale of Cut Flowers Japanese Air Plants Bpeeial for Satur Rottle Peroxide, 6 Cakes Tvory for American Roges Beauty special for Saturday, at, eéach loc i o sc each We also hold a great special &ale ‘on roses, cnrnitions and other flowers. market With weather the the COST OF ‘LIVING G0ES DOWN| bellm of Al Xinds Say Foodstufr hl fo 'Be Much Cheaper, Wil Ba fower Within any the commibsion man Be due to the faot tha 10ying hehs Ald not w they An #60n s to ktop 1ayifK they Harket FRiw Wil b cHeabe I en 'whi o' et A Brop tn the brice ring to [ #or Wieh betore i AP N soww THINGS | | on N the fens Thap Growsie Making on aAttldn CommTasin Men Polatods “dna Apples, Greae MEXGETGRa Thiéke €' The okt bt 11vihg Wil he evohned with the Text veports from @ mmissfon wen L 0RO { ¢4 1kt WiI ana ‘grocers. ' Pork fikg he ! % ents & pound ‘&1 the way re 'S )?ul on WIYlo down o' price as ' die "8 "Providia thr & eaide of the decrease In () 1ala tp the fact Ay ¢ that KIHA Of meat at (his kaus 1648 thkn fn the winter b f¢o OF besr And mutt for uatil JuRe as tho decréase staptibn ‘of POtk Medns the Thevdase 1 MpHgn of Bosf ang mutfor Potatoes Have dropped froi per BOKREL "The calike of this de Tl Jo AI6Ked to he die o ‘the hrts of the growers to gt Ha ot ipply that Rbe been Keéld With ‘u| Carver ke ndatby, "Speordite to condthlmfon [hursany bvert alidged Uar whin the ‘growbts lehdihgorca 1'{o withhiold e Sopply the com- [k b faok what they Had Yo fiave. [the Yake tarmers N the wer Hiatertany & Woek, the Pt th orédmery s the of ‘and atter Wil porls 1s Foar tn fn the 10 “conts “to £ “ydea ¢ frant 5 whs Wi n b n Whble oats, | The withol bouts wina ,\ t that ¢ the whter nABped it fiahemen share of ‘the n for the ®MMA to o Aowm, | XF6wn by Nis'Den hame, don their Bouts and wkirt the it fiahefmiin, 'Mngied Topg | Head ¥s fia Bank ‘n prrsuie Hodth byt B to Yete W I\ found hWiverr o the Blow Hif' woa. andabintha, [ The losimy Bit o Bean, Whead | SUtHor's b The witer whs Finnthg Wigh, | Mofents » Shimanttke Yandtng 1n m'br cotning fces Wil Become Tower. Tt 1a"dkpectea that the prices of ‘pouttry | o fow Which have brofight 16 ents ‘s pouna ‘whi probably soon well for 12 tents per pouna, the farthers Naving | t to well as Yong s | Whote Eettihg Big prices for thelr exis, | showed an thelthintion Por the 6d1d storhie have abtlned nll they waht afia there . Targer supply on of Biitter 1s not Yooked | of ‘the cut a figiite In Asterminipg the anda’ Aairy F lshermen Flee *loarter Watts fludflenlv Struck ‘and Men in Boats Have to Serry to Bhore, Thstied o Sdden gale \\"'\!0‘1 e Peet "ot fisherme. Telst Waritng ‘wha, FeRera) tanviss sula et ‘to “poliits ‘ot | Was ‘Tolithg tip In great Were Belforg, ‘ccnity o | The oai whs “wiae THE BEE: OMAH 1910 SATURDAY, APRII { - 50O Amevican Beauty Ross Bushes, B yoars 500 and faTl 6f Buds, worth ap to 78c, Saturiidy, 10 sach. American Beanty Rose Pushes, worth from 56c to T8c ench, in basement Saturday, at, 10¢ sach Saturday’s big sale of women'’s suits | All Our Women's 300 Stunning “FASHIONSEAL" Women's Suits surrsalvan ‘19 Worth to SW szs well at $25, Special.. o e Thege suits are known to This specia wall dresed women every ehase of women’ where as the highest qnalit most elegant character, show- § and most fashionable tailored snits. As a special Saturday offer ean select any Pashionseal suit in our qw-i( oOrMara was A pur gnits of the jng the early summer ideas; }§ exclugive models, to $50.00 Saturday worth uy yon aale on | at | [ special D NN RS N jeeeteees Women's Tailored Linen Suits this sen Women's Lingerie Dresses S8mart white and eolored frocks for every oceasion—very prettily trim med with fine embroideries —vari ety of styles in this group, $39B at SMART NEW WAIS“ AT 98 OBNTB Hundreds of pretty new lingerie waists and stylish tailored waists in the best, new materials and showing every elever style for 1910, A great special group whieh wé offer for Saturday R'.pp:flf"lg ; . 98c Women’s White Berge and Wide Wale Cheviot Coats These conts are very popular this summer and contain all the new style features—in two special $'0 $|250 groups to seleet from, at v Children's Pretty Oolored Wash Dresses They make very pretty echool dresees and frocks for every day wear—the styles are very attractive 98¢ at. . v Children’s White Dresses, Worth up to 81, at 350, These dresses are very prettily made—they ecome in ages one to five and make very dainty but serviceable frocks, at SPELIAL oF FERS IN OUR BARGA N BASEMENT CLOAK DEPARTMENT Children’s spring jack- | Childtén’'s and Misses' | Women’s silk jackets, | Women's mnew dress |Women’s wash jacket Women’s Corset with embroidered de- | ‘gkirts, exeellent wool | suits, practieal for s , vers— y signs, n ‘extra spe | materlals, worth up | late spring and early w‘:‘r:"r m""m"""l " 35¢ elal, Batir- ss to $6100, $2 98 l summer, 35.50 P day, at #pectal, at Women's White Scrg-e Bnm These suits are tailored as emartly as any high eclass wool snit fashionable this season priced for Saturday ot need one and durable Every woman will Wi 4 practi speciall smart, sammer son suits for linens in the newest styles; special Saturday, at made of $10 wear ets, In red and navy, #torm proof coats, ‘worth up to §5, at . sl 98 Just 'Out—The Classiest New Song Hit of This Season “F LOVEY SHOULD DIE WHAT ‘WOULP DUCKY DO? Mushy? O'sure. That’s what makes it go funny. Eveéfybody likes.it. Hvery body whistles it—simply can’t help it. It’s the one big'novelty hit of ‘the weason; easy to sing——at, each SATURDAY is MAPLE DAY SWEETLAND Delicious Maple Pen othis, maple peanut clusters, maple gems, maple glace cara mels, ete. THE BIGGEST LIST OF 10c MUSIC IN TOWN We are showing the biggest 1t of 10c music in Omaha Bring the Mot with you and welect what you want of these hits pent to @is by our eastern buyer 'm lloan Home: Don't Take Me Honfe; Come Down Nellle to the Old Red Barn; Dafmies Won't Tl‘ll Lonesome; While Inve and Life Shall Lant; Longest Way Round is Sweetehst Yiome; Night and Day; Pony Boy, Wild Cherries, rag; Good Luck Mary; Nex ‘our Mother, ety Meet Me Tonight in Dreamiand; Garden of Roses; Jungic Moon Gty Baby tnthe Moon, Lovellght; Bendgiraghp, rig; Byjthe Light of the silvery Moon; You Don't Know How Much, etc i#e's Gone to the Country; You'll Be Rorry Just Toc 'llh Down Amfl%‘ the Bughr Cane; This is No'Place for a Mintsters Cagy Bachelor While You Can: and a great many others. Our list Pt on Your Old Grey Bonnet, In Dear Old Tennesee: lk Shaky Byws. Cubbiota GUAE, To the HAa of the World Wit l“c fneludes everything popular. Come fn and wee. You, Mty Marry; Tie Your Livdle Bull Outsite; Bo « everything sald akent. He asked | or@eérea the | Toseph's hospital { no“more sertous hu lof the back Polmsk of growing | ) \ Buried ‘Eight number of questions as to what other peo. ‘ Feet and Lives i and followed clowel i 'ple thotight of the work, how the book was | the youthful book . 3 TI'ICS to Se" | selling, “and ‘what ‘objecttons people had | . lv\ho didn't purchase. Ofr 610 him that he | to Mark T'wain| whs “having wonderful wsuccess ‘with Ihe‘ |'svork; that 4he ‘great ‘mafority of those |Lahorer | whom he Ween bought the Book, and aeked |1t e ‘couldn’t put Mr, Clémens down for Would Indnee Author to Buy a Copy |a copy. ; | dayn. Tens | 1s 2 yea This deettno will Earth with no Serious Pamage. I'raneral of Tnt wan from St " A “smfle hovéred adbut the mouth t of ‘His Own ‘Works, but is | Mark Twatn ana he answored indly, “No, young ‘man, I'm afrald not. You ‘wee I 'wrote the book and T don't believe fanother eopy.” The Qeuth of Murk Twaln reeafls to the ) {'minds ‘ot many ‘Omaha people the story fme Thomas M. Orr of the Unton | Played the tifle roll of ‘the famons “Innocents “Abroad,” by the ‘author « copy of M PInced vpon the Burfed wnfler a plle of sarth eight feet 17168 | ggan, Thomas Polmski) a Yaborer emploved |p, {at ‘the Smith brick yuras | street and Woolworth avenue Iby two fellow workmen and IDaily Newspaper |3, e rnew workmer nd Polmekl was engaged 1 loading brlek for a ' Convention | Veside the shale phle when u ‘miss-step | heay Unton P Tn ‘the Ta11 "o the Vear 188, “when Mr J lobwened 1t ut the bottom #Ma down wupon hfm, { completely e {'Orr hnd fust firtshed sehool tn Bufeao, |Official Organ of the Northwestern A i i i s dasenib s ‘m.’] of th prirtmer I'N. Y., ‘the “general ‘airency for ‘a TaFge Coal Dealers Published | the workmen In a desperate fight against | lmmn-mn. hotike ‘was ostabifshed in the 11~ but | eity. Ahxions ‘to “enrn some money, ‘the Every Day. o o QR young ‘man tndertook to well Matk Twatn's | waraie | menten 1ntent Book, 'h'rm‘hn“' Abroad n I'\| nl\vn the ety Buffalo. Orr made | canvss of ‘the rmmn district first had remarkable #alling voluthe Maving fifstied the ‘territory ecelia t 0 o'elosk The funeral « held from S Forty-rourth | gaturan was veseved |1, Hol brought 0 | ~rhe palibearers w { ohn J. Curtis Henry Van Deusen The pa the Yoenl mur- s : bt May, ‘ha pas- | Pacth s a ' The towering covering him buitter | 1s put on graks | 1owered trylhg to wel dwn work. | eific #hor | time, “ana “when reseued |'smothered. Dr. J. 8 Standeven | surgeon, answered the emevgency organ of will pub- per during ) be held in Omaha was = The ““Conl Dealer,” ‘the offfetal | the cont @ealers of the northwest, nmflmh anily od the the | sonvention ‘wh Is ‘o | yune 0, ‘21, ‘22 ana *AJOMING | 1. Cuvellfer, ‘managing editor ‘of the ['the ofty, ‘he “Went ‘to ‘the ‘Buffalo HeRd- fpupier, “will betn ‘the elty with s full #orps | | Qbartets for ‘instructions. e "Was 1010’ 10 ) oe adftary and” will Print'a Forty-phge edi- | froth | Hrst euil upon ome of the tnfttiential Beo ftfon wvery @y’ during ‘the convention | he of Délaware avenue, in or thit + 'WYOMING -0IL ‘BOOSTERS HERE | | itght et them to Titaa ‘the Mac or wud. Power, ‘With Fawtern n--hr-.,, on [ ¥oribets to ‘the 'Bobk. ‘Wefore ‘Taking e vistted !-an'nmw( Vit Omdla Barotite to 'Wina River Country, suce hto ‘n Fept adwn the ‘homies ot Buffalo's eléct and ‘wasily | ol Feeifved oFders. Durthg Nis' W along the whitebnps. A l¥treet he tame to the home or Sambel L. arooned om | Clemfieits, the “edftor of the Buffalo Ex ke “ana, .mr Prefs, and as Cémens ‘Wi fot generally | ous is a'delay now —in sending in your Think of 'a good name Baturday--the last day you may enter Cotorel 8. H. Power, “an ' oil “promoter Mr. ‘Orr tholght | ffom Tan@er, 'Wyo., stopped off at Omaha would Be to his *dit to Wecure the | Frifihy ‘with WitHam Yames London *ditor bt the' Bxprebs as ohe of those to land WAwira Yemes of New York, bankers, {'whife" rirorte’ from' ‘the ‘east 10 ''the oil @vor, ‘he ¥ahg ‘the 'Hen ! felas. The party wrrfved tn Poltman Clemens " wae *nt hote. I private tar “Gonvoy'’ Uver the Butington abbut ‘the' #ivon ‘Weur Yand ‘fere in ‘the tHiotm. - Cofomel Power the humorist “was “nt dmier. | vtsifed the Weneral tiantger ‘of the ‘North Ouhg "Win “wis “Ushered 1o “thedWestetn, Prank ‘Wilters, and the banikers | or, " And “witer “waithg“ o 'fl\r"mnn Went to the Country ¢tub to play golr, i Faip niriverc wiiitdrem Vyrasdrs Yames ana Power wre finanétally * WEPTHRG (e Be 1 Wih to YRKG Pirérueted 1 the oif properties at Lander “Why “Widre of ‘the “editor's e ‘than | m\? Pug ‘that he “worla ke to tu- Tutuirea tn Pive lm ln 'lhrn Toain's Ttemt bobk, !or Brified by’ = fan, woply Bueklen's Ar- o~ % Miten ‘Walve Siifes 'Biirns, “worinas, © wores, 8 Y, "mt $1,145 in Prizes. At leakt try. Gothg to the Hina“usked 1t My a .,1 ik o th in the miadle br 1 80d 181113 PARNAM STREET duvery comtestant. (The Hit'of the season.) ot the h Seith W “fi\in. m..r: ecgbrm, plfes. Ou-rnmu We. For wa) Wuccesstin. {Un by ‘Beston Drag o infured 19868 “South Twenty- is “Resoned from “Pile "of [BURY C. A. LEARY SATURDAY Cocelin’s Churena— Shops Clowed Sepulcher cemeter elosed all | prevent Onaria Newest Styles and Best Quality Women’s Low Shoes May Always Be Found at Brandeis art, strap strap the and Soe those ankle instep sm new and pumps, also one two three evelet ties that everyone is admirmg, suedes, buckskins mat kid and patent leather. |Remember th the quality is gnaranteed sz“ 33-34 - Brandeis shoes at m ! be in"‘v‘l‘ilr\(] m our hand the height of ele- Every woman wil made footwear ganee, On Sale Saturday— Speclnl 3rown and gray suede pumps and ties, mat kid and velour and patent leather ties and pumps—up-to-date styles, welt 31.95 or turn—worth up to $4.00- at veooe P Brandeis Stores show all the newest and most practical styles in children's footwear, always moderately priced. at An Unusual Sale of HAIR GOODS A big special purchase enables us to sup ply everything that is new and popular in hair goods at astonishingly low prices Hair Goods Parlors—Second Floor. ‘Wanioure, Malr Dress- ing end Shampoo. intments mad one. T)“r 34-inoh Coronet Braid, made of fine matural wavy human hair, in a good assortment of shades, sz’fl only.. $12 French Halr Coro- ,met Brald, at ‘§8.08 $1§.00 26:0h v itches, only $12.00 28-ineh Switches, only $7.00 24<inch Switelres, only 4 Straight Hair Switches 18-ineh, only anc Stratght Halr Switches, 20-ineh, only £1.89 Turban Crown,/Auto Nets 85c value, 20¢|Extra large, Rolls, 24-in.— 26¢ value, 150size; 2 for He| B0c & ThHe Transformations, made of selected wavy hair, 18-inch, real $5.00 value—special. . . $2.98 Washable Hair Roll, 24 inches long—26¢-val ues—only | Washable Hair Fxtra large size Auto Nets, with rubber, 15¢ man taken to was found to have than a severs sprain of 0id and New Violins fiy ‘We ecarry the finest collec tion of old and new ‘violins rs of age. Fe Nves at eightl street n Prcific Shep Pore. All Day. srnemus A, Taary 1s to athellc ehuren Buwal will and bows in the moderate New 111 be Gadrg Btratmans Charles Cheney Flifabh Dy W.H. Mualeahy fovemen In the Mr. Teary was o and wood work ac The Dnfor Saturda west at price violins for be ginners from §35.00@pwards wher ysu.' The Chamvertain's Cougn preumonts. Special on complete outfite Fxeellent lins from '$25.0 Best Ttalian French Stri prices Orchestr Our name. 8end it to us early Your natme may be one'of the twelve to secure the Schmolier & Wuslier Piano Co. A eopy of the Selimoller & Mueller Trinmphal March Frec to

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