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SUMMER IDEASIN HEADWEAR | Phenomenal Spring Business of New York Hat Shops. SIMPLER LINES IN MILLINERY Fetehing Stylea for June Brides and Nrideamalds—Some of the New Shapge—Children's Mil- lnery, The miliinery Aspartments in the big New York stores did a phenomenal business in March and April, and the hat #hops along the avenue and the side streets in the retail district were taxed to their capacity to turn out the goods, The early Easter and the balmy spring weather that set in even be fore the days of sackcloth and ashes were passed are no doubt responsible for sudden rush of spring business. Factorles are working overtime supplying the demand in retail districts for shapes of all kinds. The Iden of covering the entire shape has the | Go-Car- Satisfaction You'll iind itin the one we offer here. One mo- ; tion tofol . flat: gear will THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: MAY Miller, EVERY NOW AND THEN extra special values in real high grade home furnishings. This week the offerings are more attractive than usual, and just at this particular season of the year they become doubly so and offer to housekeepers many remarkable opportunities-~Read. s Extra Special This Week you notice we offer some Refrigerators Now We offer one chown in illustration as a thor- oughly good one at a at Saving Prices | | Business is Humming!|. The large success we've had with our present sale cer- tainly proves that some folks know a good thing when they see it. In spite of the rush we have managed to accommodate all our customers and stand ready for more. Our sale on these goods from the great Bankrupt $347,000 Wholesale Jewelry Stock of Lapp & Florsheim, Chicago, astonishes everybody who attends. The prices are low beyond compar- ison. In short The Lid Is Off! Rings—DIAMOND —Brooches We carry a complete line of diamonds, mounted rings and hrooches, all designs, all prices. Notice a few of our prices listed below prices from $12 0 to $40.00, now .. $6.25 to $20.00 | i { " e. The 1 : Ladies' Tiftany or fancy ring, perfect white stone, weight & 1-16 and B Hel e sk 4 DressAL, Tsdar - suppor: weight of 500 moderatz price. Hard B L85 ohr gmion s 2o vi o1 corctsaatintenonrenss - SOR ! deed shapes get larger and larger, although l h l 2 d wcod caceée z11¢ ]1 ned | Ladles' Tiffany or fancy ring, perfect white stone, weight 1, plugWa, there s & demand for medium sized hats. bs. UP olstetring an d AT KR | our price VLSRN AN B i 50.00 at lest ro termed by comparison with those top ot Boston leather and no wood in the ice |B Ear screws, perfect white stones, welght % and 1-32, any style mount- that measure twenty-four inches in diam- : hamb » H d 85 lb T BT R R e i S ke 7 118.00 i Dbl b i g ';”‘"”'"5'[3 18 cne $6 50 o:ice, T.ijone$18.00 Ear Screws, perfect white stones, welght 8%, any style mounting, our the larger the hat the less trimming Is 4 A L 4 . ics 59 B it e . , | Tl B e e $92.50 sed . X 1 " 6 N | Scarf Pin, perfect white stone, weight any style mount- Fnom) sbactitios BF tHY. IR BesombInk | Othe - Cart: $1.50 to +25.00 Other; g o s by (B in. our'brice ........iihniirienn Fo Lt 8880 wimpler anda. softening ot line is apparent. List Koo —Nerth Seciin IRHIIEr S0 R e Rt |l Scarf Pin, perfect white stone, welght 3 and 1-16, any style mounting, This Is brought about by the use of lace, | our price esfessicencnse . ceveeiaien .. $46.00 net, chiffon and maline, all of which are | Brooches—Diamond and Peal Brooches, extra swell designs, regular used to veil straws and flowers 1‘ been enthusiastically recelved, and one sees many stunning white hats printed net or chiffon to whi covered with h lace may As foretold in our south show window, we offer a factory surplus stock ot A large variety of Diamonds, mounted and loose, in same proportion Solid Gold—WATCHES—Gold Filled R T ks Bot o AANEA 1O ans SENTLN Complete in every detail is our watch department. We have in mer models valenciennes ruches are used 5 . i tinvk nearly every standard wnu-h‘mmh-. at prices greatly below your SIEr Bl nevish' SOLNS. o A ngh Grade Portleres |l exvectations. Tt will pay you to investigate at once. lace, in val or chantilly, although not a k Th t Below we are listing a few of our standard watches: few burnt straws have a covering of white i i is w 18 |l ladies’ No. 400 Hampden Watch. This is the smallest ladies’ watch ace at speclallydlowlflnces f?r thtl_s eel | made, even smaller than the Elgin or Waltham O size watch, case is For a fueing for the summer hat lace Is i ew patl s Oof sampie or~- hand engraved and guaranteed for 20 years, fitted with a Standard particularly appropriate. Satin is being O.fl:er inc.udes a p. % 13l P 1 Mattresses Hampden movement which we guarantee for 5 yeurs - our special ffeet oehnutRNATS ooy, Mtious/veieit tieres at a small fraction of their origina TR TR ST a el i .812.75 really has the first call, with French crepe Y » Watel 3 Presel next. This latter is usually the same shade An idea of the values here: This is Just the Watch for a Graduation Present. as the straw which it faces. For brides- maids' hats this material is well liked in $8.00 Armure Tapestry, allover pa.ttem, 5450 strictly hlgh g ra de plain or an(l-engru\'ad case, at our special sale price ...... $10.00 ( SR WRRALS Iaik & o A R Gentlemen's Watch, Bigi Walth: 15- 1 rement, § 20- e d Eea i o of | || 3-bu mer gas stove.as | "Vandyke edging, all colors; pair......... o B— IR G S L ot Swiss flowers or with feathers, Some of the New Things. The chantecler craze died, as far as mil- linery I8 concerned, a violent and sudden deail. To he sure. there are the pheasant feathers, garish in color and exaggerated in length, and one still sees flashes of chant- ccler ved, but the rooster-trimmed hat is scarce enough to be a curiosity. Possibly in the fall coque feathers will have a strong revival and when ““Chantecler” comes to us, as Frohman has arranged it will, with Maude Adams, the craze will be revived no doubt Rustic straws, wheat and other rural adornments are still with us, as well as the back trimming or chantecler line, but one hears seldom of the lordly rooster among the really smart shops in the retail districts. One of the early fads has remained with us and that is king's blue, which one finds most frequently with black. All shades of spec al. high grade. This one . . Others up to $28 We offer the Vulcaa here shown in illus~ tration, :s an eitra You know the Vulcan—strictly .$10 Kitchen Furniure Dept.— Basement Kitchen Cabinets-- cost. $10.00 value in heavy Armure—Empire Gobelin band border, three colors; pair..... $18.00 Figured Rep, with fruit tapestry border, 50 inches wide, heavy; pair. .... 3 $20.00 Mercerized Portieres, in Arts and Crafts design—red, rose or green; $40.00 Brocade Velour, interlined and rose damask lining; pair, only....... 56 S 250 L $1.25 to $15.00 Brass Bed Elegance _ Cleanly and Convenient | \x7e offer the Bed shown in illustration We offer you here a felted Mattre s: close tufted and double stitched, with fancy striped ticki:g cover: weighs fuil 45 1 s. This one for . . $7 Others‘rom$3 to $17 Bedding Department— Basemen!, Ladies’ O size Watch, Elgin or Waltham movement, fitted in a 20-year vear plain or hand engraved case, our special sale price .... §9,25 Gentlemen's 16-size Hunting case, 17-jewel Watch. This watch is the finest watch on the market for the price, the movement 17-jewel nickel, patent regular and steel escape wheel, made just like a railroad movement and will keep as good time. This 17-jewel Hampden movement fitted in a 20 year guaranteed closed case for only ... - 817.75 RINGS Ladies' and misses’ Shirt Waist Rings. all kinds of genuine stones and as- sortment of mountings, regular price from $7.50 to $15.50, sale prices, $3.78 to Thses L.l STT6 Ludies' and Gents' sale prices eal Rings, all weights and designs, from $3.00 to $17.00, I " Cevtew .. $1.50 to 88.50 b Ladies' —WATCH CHAINS—Gentlemen’s 14-karat, gold filled Watch Chain regular prices $5.00 to $11.00, sale price cirsiiaiiiaaaaes .. $8.80 to 98,80 Gents' single and double strand 14-karat, 1d filled Watch Chains, regular prices $4.50 to $10.50, sale prices ... Chh e e $2.25 to $5.25 Solid Gold—CUFF LINKS—Gold Filled dies' and Gents' solid gold Cuff Links, plain for engraving, regular price 3.3 Ladies' ¥ & k' ff 2 $4.50, our special price .... BELVCGRIL ey s 4 LSO b 4 b & i e—===—ua Th P : Ladies’ and Gents' fancy designed, plain and diamond set Cuff Links, regu- ; ‘I:lrun‘ln( m,“, very strong and huge bows .'t“ 18 wWeek s 9 erlt} ata very spec1al price. Tar prices $4.5 to $45.00, sale prices . " 82,13 to' 93480 i piece’ velvet in brilllant blue rival the HAA AR shown here is soli 5 Ladies’ and Gents' gold filled Cuff Links, regular prices from $1.00 to $3.50, maline bows In popular favor. King's blue o Has full 2-inch posts all go at MALF PRICE. | in very freauently seen With red, of Amer- .oak case in dull wax ican Beauty roses. The Persian idea is another one that has been taken up by the masses. Persian #llks are used on straws of indefinite as well as high colorings, particularly on the new red known as Van Dyke. It Is, on the Whole, a brilliant color season. There is no attempt made tb have the hat and costume harmonize, much less match, but contrary to tradition, this season has proved that this is In no way detrimental finish, Nickeloid table top. tinbread and cake box,, extension slide: price, including spice cans . . . Others from $3.50 up $23 with 1-inch crossrails and six 5-8 inch spin- dles; brass caps and casters: finish dull satin;our price on this bed . 127 ‘Solid Gold—LAVILLERS—Gold Filled xtra fine line of solid gold Lavillers, all the latest designs, regular price $13.60 to $18.00, now 86.75 to $5.00 In gold filled Lavillers you will find ever so many designs to m at prices from $5.00 to $12.00, 8ale DrACES ..............00sees VANITY LOCKETS Absolutely the latest out for ladies and misses. and heart-shaped lockets. Fancy engraved or plain for engraving, 60-in $16.50, our special sale price .. 3 Large, round, oblong chains, regular price $13.50 to tieiiiee. §6.78 to $8.35 to the millinery business. A hat must be Kiseh BRACELETS in character with the costume and ap- izchen = £ Complete line of Bracelets, in plain, fancy engraved and fancy stone set ] propriate to its surroundings, therefore the Furniture 4 13 4 15 4 17 SOUth 1 6th Street Others up to . $75.00 designs, regular prices from $4.50 to'$16.00, sale prices........$2.25 to §8.00 | well-dressed woman must needs have quite Dept.— An, 1desligradugiion orybixthAay it as many hats as formerly, if not more, for Bussment HrassHia SicronaBeming BACK COMBS nowadays a motor bonnet is an essential M'll THEthE: Wardaohe ofvul 4l 16F who b 1iler, Rhinestcne and fancy designed Back Combs from $1.50 to $10.00, sale not friends who have motors {f that Priast o o Y0 de 4808 luxury is denled to one's self. Great square HAT PINS | grass cloth caps, silk lined and trimmed, — 5 [ i = Extra long Pins. with topaz and amethyst centcr, surrounded by Rhinestc : Ar among the o les in motor millinery. | y.o cpilaren must be hatted. The New|is u good remedy for coids in the head, regular price $1.25, spacial sale price . 3 AT e AR : b exaggerated haby cape which pather oiee|York stores ‘are selling children’s hats |sore throat or tender gums, used either High grade solid clustered white Rhines e regular prices 3230 h, around the neck and tie with wide silk |®PI€Nty and there is a demand for . all|as a spray, gargle or mouth wash; it !s AR SR AR N e o ¥ \ strings, matehing, of course, the lining and | XN, from the plainest straws (o the moro |also a good and cheap dentifrice. ] BELT PINS | the ornamentul flaps that fold back from |®!Sborate hats. Many of the ideas one| ,For blecding of the lungs it is very effi- All styles and .designs, In all the latest finishes, regular prices $2.50 to f the face. They nre certainly bewitohingly |T®et8 With in adult millinery are utliied |cacious, a large tablespoontul in & glass $4I60 DIOW s v ehe o erios t s s 5 D A SEOA AL LA civeieiene.. 126 to $2.35 i pretty when worn with or without a vell, | fOF the child’s hat. For example, lace over |of cold water “to be taken freely. FOBS i One's motor bonnet fs vastly more im.|StFAW s much used. A natural Milan was| For intestinal disturbances salt fs an ‘ portant now than during the winter months, for in a limousine a dress hat is not in bad taste or uncomfortable, but for the touring ear and the open road, a hat is impossible from the standpoint of eomfort as well as good taste. The wise milliner displays these wares in her windows nowa- days, and there is no excuse for their being unsightly or unattractive in the line of coloring. Wedding Millinery. covered plain with all-over val lace, stretched over the entire hat, which has a mound crown. The only trimming was a single moss rose cauglitt to the under brim almost at the edge. ' The flop leghorn, completely covered with val-edged lace ruffles of net, iw also very pretty. Taffeta ribbon is effectively used around the edge of the crown, from which fall two ruffies of the lace. The top of the crown and under part of brim show excellent addition to the enema, as it both cleanses and acts as a tonlc. A tablespoonful of salt in a glass of hot water, sipped on an empty stomach, is a cure for constipation. To break the acidity tn cranberries add a pinch of salt, Some clain that a pinch of salt added to boiled coffee improves its aroma. Hot salt ‘bags reliéve neuralgia, earache and toothache, and clothes wrung out of Fobs, regular prices from Ladies' and gents' high grade 14-karat gold filled H A $2.35 to $6.00 4.50 to $12.00, sale price from .. TOILET SETS Graduation time will soon be here. Nothing nicer than a nice tollet set. A complete line of many different designed sets—comb, brush and mirr regular prices from $10 to $12, special sale prices ............ .00 to § QUADRUPLE PLATED SILVERWARE Tea Set, 4 pieces—teapot, spoon holder, sugar and creamer, regular price $16, our speclal sale price . o7 watss 98 sive &-light Candleabra, heavy esigns, the very latest patterns, regular | June being the month of weddings, |the straw. hot salt water should be applied to all prices from $15.76 't0 $24.75, NOW ......uvoucronaransoes $7.88 to Bl designers are turning their attention to| It Wil be gathered lr'um I:e above .d?; :s:ln:“;:d :‘orl”::dcm:"::; ||s:|:ruTA::: CUT GLASS f rl er n that the hat for the wee on 3 ) 3 /] ‘7:::"":1:1l-y lhtn:: :::x":::n:o:;v‘: ‘:;:;:;T: m}:.n‘o be more elaborate than that of |swollen or tired feet, and children with thnnrg:;ry’?:‘lflrlIII:::Y,GX\::V::"\I -mn;e‘::r;t. nothing is nicer or more appropriate Vogue mushroom shapes have.already en-|her mamma. Certainly more trimming {s|weak backs and ankles should have a Below we are showing a few prices of our big line of eut glass: 1 joyed that they should be chosen so often |used, for the dressy children's hats are|gentie salt water rub once a day. -pint Water Pitcher, a beautiful design with six tumbblers to match, for this style hat, yet such s the case, and |really fussy affairs, while the smartest| Every well-equipped laundry should have regular price of set $13.50, this week special sale price ... 86.08 this year we find the exaggerated mush- room of straw buried under layers of tulle or lace which hang in curtain effect over the edge, or Is trimmed at the edge with val ruffies. Neis and chiffons printed in colcrs and in flower deslgns on a black hats for the elders trimmed. For ' both, quantities of flowers gayest combinations. Simpler hats for children are round roll- brim affairs of Milan and Jap and there are quite sparingly at any rate, rare are used and in the & jar of salt among its assets. Immerse all handkerchlefs and bloody clothes in cold salt water before washing; it elimi- nates all unpleasant features and stains Put a little salt in the starch to give it gloss. Salt added to' the water in which Many up-to-date patterns spring and sumuwer shoes found only in Sorosis—Some of the new ones will be shown in all $-inch Berry Bowls, many different desigi regular 0, now y prices from $6.00 to 00 cut, regular price $5.30, sale price ...... sale prices SILVER CHESTS a hed holds the colo lipex the'lafter, part of:the Rensay: Extra fine,silver chest, containing 26 pleces of the finest silver plated ware, Kround are very effective over white maline |are those with ‘quite an orlental effect, |colored clothes are washed holds the color. i cxtra fine silver chest, ¢ 2 late 4 Which 1s in turn over white or colored |both on the pagoda and coolie order for|If salt is put in the rinsing water clothes Every new style in Sorosis has| o roiggn s B e DBy T LR LT N L B TR B straw. Such hats require little trimming|little men as well as women. do not freeze so readily when hung out that character which has helped to 3 . and what is introduced is almost always at the back. All-over valenciennes lace is used on straw, for as has been previously stated, while lace and other transparent For later on there are cool duck and linen hats as well as those of batavia and panama, with brims that may roll up, but are much more likely to be worn turned In winter. Salt on a piece of paper makes a good polish_for flatirons. To femove rust spots wet with vinegar, No Woman's Wardrobe will be com- plete this season witnhout a pair or two of Ankle Strap Pumps or Strap make Sorosis Shoes the Standard of the World satin lined, regular price of this chest $13.50, our special sale price . STERLING SILVER SOUVENIR SPOONS In our line of aver 1,000 different Souvenir Spoons you are sure to find one 5, special sale 86.78 " that t suits you. Regular ices from §$1.00 to §2. our materlals are used in th h iy i STt arid fepbee: torths wun: re- | Bandals. Qulllty.nl:tylv n'l'l‘dtm are the SEpt donk white' yan: Hegylar, prigss. Seam 414D 40 " B0c to $1.13 ry L N the new hats, they|down to keep off the sun. Children's hats|cover wi sal nd e: U rd . three attributes at are never Do o b leray toinince ooy domp s kaun.oft theupsp,) SURER ML MR T i SR S e e it U BREME L dalatiest Poctwern|JEIE0S. Atiributes that &te neves STERLING SILVER FLAT WARE any transparent hats being seen for misses, while, of course, simpler, fol-| With vinegar is good to clean brass, bot-| o women ever wore. Ay %, dosen Tea Spoons, regular prices from 3650 Lo §9.60, special sale prices Children’s Millinery. : - - |tles and stained cruets. Always add salt < from Fis PP i B ers e Kby AU, [ 7% il er: losely the lines of the grown ree- S M In the first rush of & new season there|upe, - . d to the water kept in_cuspidors. QUb, £ and: three-stvap and: Groas ) Prices, $3.50 and $4.00 regular prices $5.00 to $16.00, sale prices $2.50 to §7.80 has been little time devoted to the child' hat unless oue has a chlldren's department, The days of the shirtwaist hat are upon Coarse salt moistened with ammonia if Strap Models. Berry Spoon All othe Sterling Siiver in proportion. us and lovely are the panamas, draped |SPread on the carpet before sweeping will| §3.00 $3.50 $4.00 to $5.00 For the Boy Who Graduates but with school days nearing their close 0 Briated scarfs, that the shops |POth clean it and restore its color. | so . ShGC St r FOU PENS and the going away days not far distant, |1 ghominy. | These mro very large ana| Use salt water to wash matting, and put FRY SHOE co rosis 0! NTAIN have $u{|“‘l'u!llnxlhr1mn and . generous |8Itiin water to wash windows in winter L 203 So. 15th St Pearl, gold and silver mountings. Care of the Hair In Summer Time (From Southern Style Book) erowns. The white panama is considered smarter than the natural, but there are plenty of the latter that rival the bleached hats for smartness. This style of hat has quite as much trimming as many hats that are not in any sense In the outing or shirt- waist class. It may also be not amiss’to to prevent them from becoming frosty If food has bean’ spilled in the oven cover with salt at once to prevent unpleasant odor. When the fire is low a little salt strewn over embers often revives it. Salt is used to thaw frozen water pipes, and if. sprinkled on the doorsteps and outer “THE SHOERS" 16th and Douglas Sts. terest in American poetry. and Miss Dor- othy Rice, who has appeared as a painter nople, I8 in charge of the course of public lectures on hygiene and municipal reform Large line of gold, pearl and steriing silver mounted Fountain Pens, with 14-karat solld gold pen points, absciutely the biggest values ever offered Our regular prices $2.50 to §5.00 " 8135 to $2.60 No doubt you expect to attend some weddings this spring. You naturally expect to give presents, and are al- ready raeking your brains about what to buy. our speclal sale prices. .. 2 “It is impracticable to wash the hair s ®|stairs when covered with fce they are(of life in the sweat shops of New York | Shere ot the mauet cdiiaenin of hat, eity : Lot o ot of i Ml pinnl eV ‘\(t)w 'lh'e"" every day to remove the ubiquitous dust :f:‘;','“',';',’o:":m‘":d"‘::‘f:w e wimose | €asily kept clean. In the fall strew salt | City and other submérged phases of city of the city volunieered thelr ser is no better way ou ;v' n:,I:.l emm. 1 A-l er w.uy 0 please e hen 1 bousible, It would be Ul (g the ears, completely covering. the|h U flower beds witer Whe Bube &4 uiss Frances E Smith has been re- | Tarkish women are saidto haye the recipients than by making your purchase at this sale. and there Are many who belleve once iy | 0/frure—The Millinery Trade Review. . | SRITE 1 oot "o "the crop of weedn: | 11t teore e ot e cten. pites s | Eos i haglansoet (A (e L e ptie most at You get just twice the "3_1"" for your money that you would ""a" mmmh" SEOMMOUER for the sonp THE MOSTAUS—EFUL THING “":"1."(..‘:"'..:3'."‘:;. ‘:‘uks d\‘x‘»ml:‘::.-:r:‘: CTI‘M:YJ:I':":‘;: Gulllver of Rockford, TIl lli’lftrv-i(li‘x:»r;:'r.'!‘zr l::l\;’lz. “-rnlfil.uxenwr::;m get at any other time. The sale rouhl:ues.x every day during ",'.D';':';;p:::z‘:’“ SRR il . gl - e has been elected an officer of the Irench | meeting of the American Academy of Po- |l the week. Always go to Brodegaard’s first. A academy. Miss Gulliver is the . president of Rockford college. She was was in the first class graduated at Smith college and has been a pioneer in introducing vocation litical and Soclal Sclence, that it would be better if judges would not {mpose light sen- tences on girls who have offended, but would send them to reformatories where do mot place too much confidence in orris root alone. The perfect shampoo powder is made by mixing four ounces of therox By this list you will.see the Importance of this simple mineral and the necessity of always keeping the saltcellar well filled. AT THE SIGN OF THE CROWN Handiest Artiele in Com- mon Use. i courses in women's colleges they may be reclaimed. However, most v with four ounces of orris 1oot. The mix-[ Of all the condiments known to modern | —>ational Fo agasine. he Doriis molicswsten. Fraulai Mar. | Bérsons will ve sisd that the fudese Sive J ture cleanses immagulately, and the ther-|cookery, salt is the most necessary and ey garet Dittmer, appointed just a year and [them a chance to redeem themselvel N lossy and beautiful lustre. in the kitchen, it is equally useful in the ey service she has had 64 cases to deal with. | newsboys. KEvery afternoon from 4 to 6 \ ' “"When you want to dress your hair {n a|sick room, laundry and for generdl house- | Mre Dibah ¥ Sprague who gcelebrated | Much of Frauleln Dittmer's work corre- | the newsboys' bullding is to be thrown Durry. just sprinkle a little of this mix-|hold purposes; In f . < her 100th hmna‘v . May. is the oldest | g to that of the woman probation |open to these girls, the boys being excluded. \ ) 0 i in fact, from garret to|pmember of the Woman's Relief corps. officer in American citles. Youthful de- | A teacher of physical culture is to take ture through the hair (don't use too much |cellar, so to speak, salt is an ever-ready Mrs. Isame L. Rice, wyo Is known the |linquents, waifs and deserted children are | charge of the girls, giving them I and sift it evenly), then brush the halr|and resourceful adjunct. to; good house-| country over as the president of the so- | placed in her charge. in swimming, personal cleaniiness, good |l 115 South 16th St. thoroughly, You will be delighted with the results.”’—Adv. keeping. A weak solution of salt’and'warm. water clety for the suppression of nolse, has two very talented daughters, Miss Muriel Rice, who s interested In keeping alive an in- Dr. Emily Ray Gregory. who Is at the head of the department of biology at the American College for Girls at Constanti- 0 manners and simple exercises in the gym- nasium. Thi Said to e the first effort of the kind made in this country, [

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