Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, May 13, 1910, Page 2

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Saturday Special-- Boya' “'K. & E Blouges, with soft col- lar,’ chambray ma- dras and khaki, light and «dark. colors; sizes 7 to 18 years. Children's ' Underwear 2' for white lisle Vests and Pants, high or sleeveless Vests,- knee or ankle length Pants. Sizes 2 to 16 years. Very special values at 2pc a garment. 50c(lng Union Suits for the boys and girls. " White and ecru; long 'or short sleeves: knee or ankle length. The best In the city at 60c a suit Children’s Hosiery ¢ for infant's fine 1 5 quality lisle hose; pink, blue. white, tan, red and black; matchless values at 15¢; 2 pair, for . in 25° fif i * and heels. parents will itke the price PONY" ‘Hose for boys and colors, great value, at. for perfect fit- < & anywhere, rilliant i RIS ' prettyfancy teps, sizes 4% i pair e A Splendid Shoe 'Onyx" Hoslery. Mwhere, Bul not like thee The boys and girls Wil like ; Imported Socks, 25¢ “We are offering all ¢olors in Enfidren’s imported socks. tHE BE SRS RSUN TR ) Home of ‘‘Arnold’’ Knft { Goods. Mark Cross E: OMAHA FRIDAY, MAY 1910. 13, Home of ‘‘Sampeck’’ Clothes. Kid Gloves Quality Considered..... -~the object of this advertise i doubt that at this store you get the best possible goeds at the | ut we fear that some have the mistaken idea that because our we never for a moment lose sight of quality and we want you to is to demonstrate ment beyond a shadow east possible cost. Many readers fully appreciate this statement, goods are of such high quality that our prices are high. Of course think of this as a quality store; we want the exacting young people of this community to always look to us as authority in the matter of styles, but we also want to be known as a store of greater ercentage of profit; values. We mark our goods at a very low 0 rect attention to the quality. As examples of our fair prices we d many others awaiting your approval throughout the store this week. Low Prices for Handsome W aists Hand embroldered Waists of sheer, white batiste, trimmed with lace and insertion— The prettiest walsts you will find anywhere at 50 anywhere near the pric we ask ... Tallored Walsts e These charming Waists are perfectly tal- lored, of madras and white linen—made with the pretty Gibson pleats. If you want a perfect fit try stylish walsts at a small price. See these, at— $2.50 and $3.50 $2-34-30-38 “*Middy" Blouses, $1.50 Middy Blouses or Sailor Waists of white galatea with pretty braided blue collars— laced or plain fronts, splendid values at Infants’ Wear Infants’ bonnets of embroldery fine tucked lawn, sizes 12 to 15 inches o ol et 35¢ Infants’ long coats of Bedford cord, with neatly braided cape . Infants’ lon N\ N AR D N NN =5 S . ’ These are —— NN S at Coat en in OURNNNY; - DA or N N N N SN S blouse models cloth, dresses, in bishop and yoke styles, with dainty ‘lace and embroidery trimming; seme have yokes of real Madeira embroidery; unusuel values, at : . $1.00 long .28¢ Of course, you can buy 26c stock- Here are real 3bc with Irish linen toes lh‘lll stockings. advantage. We also sell the ceiebrated girls, all welghts, all W CUARRNRRR pretty flowered SRR SRS 36, 88; remarkab SRR R cotton gauze or short sleeves ...... SSs A Petticoat black stockings, o ) ) for— NN These have .. 25¢ to 834 Special Values in Footwear for Women, Misses Va’ues and Children Ladies’ two-hole ( nd ankle strap pumps, in the newest modes, perfect fitters and extra quality, some stores ask $5.00, we sell them for Misses’ and children’s ankle strap pumps, in turn soles and welt soles, dull and patent leather, stylish lookers and fine fitters. -$3.00 -82.50 .$2.00 izes 2% to 6, for big girls .... Sizes 1114 to 2, for misses Sizes 8% to 11, for children..... New Pongee and Rajah Coats in full length style with collars of contrasting colors. shops of the best manufacturers and dis- tinctive in every line. exceptional valu New washable coat sults for small wom- . models presenting finest tailoring; colors su'ts are pink, blue, tan and $1 2:00ynite, sizes 32 to 38 Small women's dresses in Russian of with Greclan band trim- ming{ also a new lingerie style in dainty lace trimmings, sizes 32, 34, $1.50 Petticoats *1-1° luster taffeta in pretty striped’ef- fects; deep knife pleated flounce’ 86 to 40-inch lengths; $1.50 value’ that is why we can compete with others in price without sacrificing strong values quoted below. These are merely representative of Pretty Dresses for Girls Girl's one-piece waist dress made with neatly trimmed walst and full pleated skirt. High or low neck styles, Splendid assortment of light and dark percales and finsnams. Sizes at to 14 years, Girl's one-plece dress of plain color cham- brays with trimming of striped material, in contrasting colors. Box pleated skirt Colors_are cadet, light blue, pink and buff. Blzes 8 to 14 years $1 -50 exceptional VAIUES, BL...cceciiiicniniraiie Kid and Fabric Gloves Children's fine cotton gloves in tan, red, navy, mode, gray, black S, .25c Children’'s fine silk lisle gloves, in all ::\ndes. fime o 50c Children’s light welght kid gloves in red, white, and all ’1 00 SWEATERS. i shades of Girls fine all wool sweaters In golf red, tan, at to it ager 6 to 14 years, A $1 95 . handsome models from the work- Sizes 32, 34, 36, 38, es genuine Horrick's Rep;" exquisite $12.00 fine Wexford Dresses $9.75 dimities, with great bargain at o We Have Adopted Sampeck Clothes ‘As our leading line, because we krow 'that they are the best * clothes made from every standpoint of style, quality, workmanship and value. A Special Feature of Our ‘“‘Sampeck” Clothes for Boys Is the 2 Pair of Knickerbockers With Each Suit An unequaled showing of boys’ spring and summer suits at— $5.00, $7.50, $8.50 and $10.00 Three Strong Values in Wash Suits at $1.25, $1.50 and $1.95 There's a broad variety of colors and patterns, all. the sea- son’s best styles—are all especially well made, We direct spe+ cial attention to the handsome white suits for the little fellows, at $1.75, $1.95 and $2.25 1y clever styles at special of hyde-grade ‘‘Prinoess'’ Dresses for Girls and Friday and Saturday Special-- Infants’ colored Dresses, in the pretty effective waist styles, trimmed with banding of contrasting colors— ages 2 to 6 years— 48c Women's Hosiery Our new lines of hose for women include extra quality lisle and gauze numbers in brilliant black, with garter tops; lar 50c regu- Three for .......$1.00 Women's finest quality silk hose, in all colors, made with lisle feet to insure good $1 .50 wear, per VYOIV IV IIY IV T 08 i i il dl a4l 4 4 2 2 40 4 £ £ £ £ 1 L) L) 20 £ 20 £ &0 4 £ £ Lo a8l SC 4 0 )£ > S KVY VY TV I TV IV VYTV IV IV IV IV VIV IV IV IV IV VYTV YY) ) L0 ) L) ) ) &) L QU Y VI COMETWEARING LOVELY TAIL Halley's All Star Produotion Found in Good Order. | ing, | least 8,000,000 miles of tail more than previ- MILLIONS OF MILES OF FIRE Streamer Long Enough the Eartb, Rigge——Advice for the 0 Reach t Father | Sayn Observer- Des Halley of scurilous rumors to the contrary, | 8 comet {s equippea with a p 18,000,000 miles in length rless tall That means that the comet has a tall long enough to reach to the earth on May 18 and then wrap around the globe 160 times with a half hitch on the end. Father Rigge, in calculations Creighton observatory on Thursday morn- has found that the comet carries at clear. The best time is &t 3:%0 oclock. At 4 the twilight of dawn may blot out the tail entirely, as It did today. Refore 3:30 it will be too low and lost in the haze made at | which hangs over the loron. “Those who would like to look at the comet ‘through the Crelghton telescope 1 would prefer to have call In the evening about & week later. They should not call in the morning. The comet will s0on, how- ever, admit of observation by the naked eye. This glves & far more impressive view than through the telescope, which of course, shows but a part of the comet at a time, L DIAMONDS OF GREAT VALUE Exhibit of Open ous figures have allowed. If the tall is held in the vight direction on May 18 it will extend to the earth and some 4,000,000 miles beyond into the stellar suburbs, The comet promises to surpass all our best expectations,” said Father Rigge. According to my measurements, it has a tail this morning far longer than nece Sary to reach the earth I would suggest to those who are so inclined to get one good morning view of | et The sky must, however, be | | Precious Stones (o Be to the Publie All Next Week, the col To awakén Omaha jewelry lovers to the possibilities at hand In thelr own city and | to celebrate his twentieth anniversary as | proprietor of a jewelry establishment, Al bert Edholm is placing on public daisplay the first “diamond exhibit'" ever attempted \ in this clty. Tiaras, pendants, lavalllers and precious combs all glistening with | LOith clothes, the surface style may | e pleasing, yot a fow wearings may | disclose defects ut-~ terly fatal to shapeliness or satisfactory service- oBourké twenty-five are as good in their internal cor- struction as their external appearance would lead jou to expect. We would like to sell you your clothes this seasorn. Drop in and talk it over. Spring Suits $18 to $4o Raincoats, $18 to J¥ oBourke JPreferred—our §3 hat —is an bnusval quality for that price. oAl the new blocks and colors. 318 South 15thStreet You Save Mdney Hspecially our old Kentucky Bourbon whiskey, 8 years old, for a gallon .. /$3.00 Maryland Rye , per qt. %8¢, per gallon V. 9250 Tennessee White corn (moon shine) extra fine, per qt. ....75¢c per gallon . $2.50 Home-made Grape Wine, red or white, per gallon ... 81,00 Lady Clerks in Attendance Mall and Tihphonlo. Orders Promptly Fillod. CACKLEY BROS., WINE MERCHANTS 191 N. 16th St. Opp. P. 0. Both Phones Whiske Weak and nervous mes who find their power te d youthful vigoe | |FooD FOR NERVES @ Tesult of over | hould take ental e: on 8l NE‘KVE FOOD PILLS. They wild work_ or GRANY S N eat and sieep and be & mas | make yo WNELL DRUG 00s ‘Streots, Cor. 16th and Warney Sts. Omaba AMUSEMENTS. CHRISTIAN "SCIENCE LECTURE By BLISS KNAPP, of Boston, Mass., at Boyd's Theater, May 13th, at 8 0'Clock p. m ADMISSION FREE BASE BALL , /OMAHA vs. TOPEKA Vinton Street Park MAY 10, 11, 12 and 13. Friday, May 13, Ladies’ Day. BALL GANE ROW IN COURT James Ish Charged with Assault to for the state. Do Great Bodily Harm. | Present in the court room were many | | men from the neighborhood, among whom was Alfred Kennedy, president of the |BIG ARRAY OF LEGAL LIGHTS |poara ot Education. He will be a witness in the case, as will his son, Alfred Ken- nedy, jr., whom Mr, lsh tried to arrest be- fore the alleged attack on Johnson. Also called as witnesses for the state are Drs. A R. Knode, William C. Kenner and | oY Taas; Elmer B. Porter, Carl Dart, another boy | who figured In the embroglio, and Gilbert { s Kennedy, a second son of Alfred Kennedy, will also testity | The case has already called forth from counsel on both sldes eulogies of the na- tional game. protest. “I am through,” said Mr. Connell, smiling, and the case went on with the wounded man, E. A. Joinson, as the first witness | Boys' Game on a Vacant Lot Canse of | suie the | in Court— Na- riet Attorneys Boost the ; A red-hot trial began in district court Thursday morning when the case of state |against James Ish, fire reporter, went | under way before Judge Estelle. Ish is ac- | | cused of assault on Elmer A. Johnson with | intent to commit great bodily injury. He has secured as his counsel W. J. Connell |and B. G. Burbank, and County Attorney |Sprinkling Car - Rt ) SR i g | Heads for Lake] gal swords since the trial in January last | |vear of Wetmore, accused of attempting For Saturday, May 14 | clusters of gems make up the display, the | to bribe Herbert Daniel, then city prose- Tries to Rush Into the Water of,3 | of her chila was near his close, Mr. English rose in|blocks to the Union station. The police- men declared Parsons had driven his ma- ch considerably over twenty miles an hour. Death Strikes Laughing Boy in Mother’s Arms Baby Dies While Frantic Mother Car- | ries Him to Neighbors for Help —~Cause Unknown. Suddenly playing his mother's arms, while she ran terror stricken to her nelghbors Thursday morn- ng Coroner Crosby and a physiclan arrived at the Grimm home at 3606 l'hu?&y street, a short time after the death had decurred. An autopsy wiil be la The bereaved mother was unable to say what could possibly have faused the death She declared the Infant had attacked by convulsions while Game Called 3:45 ial Car Leaves 15th & Farmam Sts., bty Wt 3:30. - = THE l\Tn' Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday {| Tickets for Any Concert— | Box Office, Saturday, May 14 ALL SEATS RESERVED Prices—%1.50, $1,00, 75¢ and 50c, | \ l-year-old Richard Grimm died In | | Young Women's Christian Ass'n Auditorium PRIDAY EVENING, MAY 13TH. | 8 0'0LOCK ‘ MINSTREL SHOW vy the Bouncers of St. Mary's Ave. | | @rana Congregational Church. | ADMISSION 25¢ | Reserved in Advance at the | ¥. W. 0. A. OFFICE. cutor. Ball playing by boys and men on a va- cant lot, and the law of trespass will fig- | ure prominently in the case sault on Mr. Johnson occurred in conneg- | tion with a game being played on a vacant [6O™ park saved the big sprinkling ca Hanscom Park to Be Re- filled. for the as- | | Foley Kidney Pills are antiseptic, tonic | Big trees along the west side of Hans-| and restorative and a prompt corrective of | of | all urinary irregularities. Refuse substi- | | been playing on the floor in high spirits | value of which reaches into the hundreds | when the sudden convulsion attacked it | of thousands of cdollars. 1 The exhibit is handsomely arrayed in | cases in Mr. Edholm's store at Sixteenth | and Harney street, to be viewed by the public all week beginning Monday Beats HAYDENs THE RELIABLE STORE Announce a Sale of Silk Dresses Surpassing any bargain ever shown in Omaha. Elegant new dresses — foulards, Pongees, Taffetas, Messalines, etc., in great variety of wanted colors, in. cluding black, cholce— $10 Values up to $30, as shown in 16th street window. Manufacturer's surplus stock of nearly 500 beautiful dresses included. WASH SKIRTS—Worth to $3.00— e L 29 Prepare to come early Saturday. offerings It is not a sale and those who visit the diamond establishment will not be asked to. make thelr visit one of business. My Efibolm explained Thursday morning that digmond exhibits have been in vogue in New York and Boston as annlversary at- tractions for the last elght years. The purpose of such occasions has always been | to stimulate interest and an appreciation of the wonderful pleces of jewelry work- manship that are now being placed on the | market | The local jeweler explained that all the | best jewels and specimens of the highest | art in jewelry can be purchased through local firms if the latter would take the risk of laying the priceless articles in | stock. Heretofore, he explained, Omahans | icles have always gone | seeking precto | to New York or Europe for them Dynamite Wreeks dings as completely as coughs and colds wreck lungs, Cure them quick with Dr. King's New Discovery. o and $100. For sale by Beaton Drug. Co. | policeman's billy Bee Want Aas will boost your hullnml lot on Mason street, which Mrs Ish, mother of the defendant, and on which she pastured cpws. A jury to try the secured and Messrs followed in statements case was quickly English and Connell unusually elaborute opening | By the. first Mr. Ish was represented s making & brutal and un- provoked assault on Mr. Johnson, striking him while his. back was turned, with a which Ish was in the habit of carrying. Mr. Conmell described Ish as rushing to the .defense of his wife, and described the whole prosecution as an at- tempt of residents of the nelghborhood to “vindicate & right to burn’ the Ish's fence | and the trespass on the lot in Ounly & Little Fracas, Ish's attorney described the affair as a| little fracas “which would ordinarily have | been settled in ten minutes In police court, instead of which they are here trying to| rallroad Jimmy Ish to the penitentiary.” In the mind of the county attorney, | ceunsel for the other ide wandered clear | outside the issues toward the close of his | opening statement, and just as Mr. Connel | Martha | the Omaha & Council Bluffs Street had renteq [ WV8Y company tall- | from carrying out its mad | purpose of running Into the lake in Hans- | com park for more water Thursday morn- | As the big | along the west Center street, it sprinkler side of was the meandering park, near suddenly left the track and started down through the park ward the lake. Coming In contact some native (rees it was stopped in recipitous flight FINE FOR AN AUTO SPEEDER | Twent to- | with | fte Charged with exceeding the speed limit A. B, Cameron, an automobile driver, waa | fined $% and costs by Judge Crawford Thursday morning. The campalgn against reckless drivers was marked Thursday also by the arrest of L. W. Parsons, manager of an automoblle concern in Cotuncll Bluffs Motoreycle patrolmen took Parsons in | charge after pursulng him for neverl!l tutes. For sale by all drugglsts. Spring Lake Villa and Cottages Bald Eagle Lake, Minn. Beautifully situated, 12 miles from Citles. Spaclous grounds, open fire electric lights, bath, screen- ed dining porch, row boats sail boats, launch, fine fighing and bathing Mineral springs on premises. Twin tennis, WRITE FOR ILLUSTRATED BOOKLET AND PARTICU- LARS. MRS. M. D. MILLER, Prop., Bald Eagle, Minn. i | ADVANCED VAUDSVILLE Matinee Every Day, 3:15—Evenings, 6:15 This Week—Clara ‘Belle Jérome, Wii. [ iam 1d, Mildred Morris, Signor | Travato The Five Mowatts, Gardner and | Revere, McGinnes Bros., The Kino- drome and the Oppheum.Concert Orches- | tra.--Prices 100,/ 286¢c and 800, Note | Harly Curtain Saturday Night, | SUNDAY suoar BRANDELS StATs # Charles Prohman Presents WILLIAM COLLIER In His New 0o Buccess 4 LUOKY AR . . 280 to 81.50 BXINNER | Prices P o | May g6th Open all Bumwer. | Bvengs., 10 and 360 |ROCEDIA STOCK CO. In the Intensely Interewting Drams ‘ “LA BELLE ‘MARIE” Starting Sun. Mat, “THE SLAVE GIRL 1,000 * 10¢c n:.mrlm{: Ma

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