Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, May 14, 1910, Page 10

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| All the Sample Lines Women's Waists—New, up-to-date styles; all sizes; special Women's Wash Suits—In various col- IEFEERIS HAS A NEW TITLE oo Official Handshaker as Well as Offi- | city in every way BOOSTERS ARE NEARLY READY |FCtlc thrifty and progressive. Her mar- kets can care for all the products of the | PLANS Will Show the People of South Da- |afford accommodation for its live stock; Lota and tuges of Dolng Thelr Grad- ready for been sclected s the officlal handshaker | wants and the social nature of her resi- for the trads boosters on the trip planned | dents is such as makes pleasant the stay next week. He will have a varlety | of every sojourner within her gates. Omaha | {°0 Of he money , but in reality he is to be cha all visitors to the train while en route and be convir The boosters' the trip. The twelve-section drawing | I i Englewood” will be used by ar Chairman C. 8. Hayward and Commissioner et e Its Own Reward @ "= Guild Union depot park, just west of the viaduct 5 O'clock Sunday afternoon, in ord that visitors will have an uvpportunity T'he ubject of the trip will by the following words in the trade excursion| his person $292. He was hon “Omaha gives you greeting and asks yme to visit with her. She offe welcome of a and nurtured in that spirit of hospitality tion. Deficient blood nutriment weakens like a strong robust constitution. First the body has a worn-out feeling, the ap. | 49 use it the digestion is bad, etc. If the condition | ;e 18 not corrected at this stage more serious results are sure to follow, and some- | Mans a rarl. times a long debilitating spell of sickness is the result. 8. 8. 8. is Nature's tonic, w made of roots, herbs and barks, It is not a nerve stimulant, but a medicine thlé f petite is fickle, energy begins to flag, do not accept anything in place of it; there is nothing else ** ¢4 B.8. 8. You will find it all that is claimed for it. e St RANDE] STORES 3 Women's Fine Wash Suits BOUGHT FROM THE IMPERIAL EMBROIDERY C0., NEW YORK Positively Worth Up to $17.50, at $5 We secured these elegant summer wash suits at just a fraction of their real value, Kvery suit is smart, new and right up to date—made in na- tural and white linens and colored linens, reps, ete. Iancy braided, embroidered, lace ap pliqued and strap trimmed suits—all the smart appearance of a wool suit—they launder well and give splendid service—they are worth up to $17.50— one big special lot, Worth Up to $10, at §5 to $12.50, at. . Shantungs and Rajah | Chtldren's Sll\rn_l Storm Proof and Auto Sults—Tailored ef-| Capes—worth to $5 C o a t s—Rubberized and —at .......81.98 Cravenetted silks, serges, fects, new scason features | Children's Wash Dres- | satins, shantungs, etc. worth as high as .$25and $35 | —8t ......... 98¢ $17.50, at $6.98 & $10 this summer's suits, ses—worth to $1.756 | colo: Sample leather All the Surplus Stock Saturday in Our Millinery Department Your Unrestricted Choice Any Hat in Our Stock That Has Been Selling for $10 or More At Exactly One Halt the Former Price All our exquisite midsummer hats that have been extravagantly ad mired by Omaha’s fashionable sets will be included in this sale at just half price. All our glorious assemblage of original French pattern ha rich designs from such famous New York Joseph, Henry Bendel and Burby. Beautiful dress hats, trimmed with large willow plumes and aig stunning flower hats—the new mid-summer leghorn hats with All the linen dresses from the Imperial Km Lichtenstein, broidery Co. stock—hundreds of pretty frocks, embroidered and braided with lace yokes, tunic drapes, ete.—colored and white linens—fancy Beits, leather Bags, various kinds of leath- or —silk and leather lined— fine fttings, at $2.98 ANDE STORES A Most Extraordinary Sale Exquisite Imported Jewelry 50c¢ Thousands have admired these beautiful pieces in our windows. There never was such a display of elegant imported jewelry novelties west of New York City. Many exclusive ideas that have no duplicates in this country —silver and coral novelties—Chatelaines, medallions, opera bags, ete. Hundreds of Beautiful Articles Suit- able for Graduation Gifts e variéty is so immense that it is impossible to mention only a few of the hundreds of remarkable bargains. Men's Cameo Cut Coral Tie Pins, $3 Men's and Boys’ Cut Coral Cameo Tie Pins now at st M German Silver Mesh Bags . . $1 10 810 Sterling Silver Vanity Chatelaines §2 to $10 German Silver Chatelaines $1.50 to 83 | Finest Cut Japanese Coral Rings, Imported Beaded Bags .. §2 to $12.50 Tourquoise, Opals; all genuine Sterling Silver Hearts anda Chains- mounted in silver, choice at ... $2.00 LT 82 to 85 14 karat gold filled Belt Buckle: Men's 10-year guaranteed gold filled | coral, jade, amethyst, at 1 to 85 Sroao NS00 Women's Watches—gold fliled, 20- Women's gold filled Bracelets; warranted | year case, fitted with Elgin or Waltham Fobs, now at f.. to wear 10 years . .2 $2.50 and 83 | movements Beautiful Imported Hat Pins . .81 to $5 Women's Imported La Vallieres | cases, fitted with 15 jewel Elgin or now at ..$2 to $10 ' tham movements at special prices. Saturday at sy tiny facing around the brim. It is the most wonderful millinery offer lace and embroidery trimmed lingerie and col- we have ever made. All the $100 Hats for $50.00 All the $50 Hats for $25.00 All the $25 Hats for $12.50 All the $15 Hats for $7.50 All these Hats at Just Half Price. Special Sale of Children’s Hats at 98¢ and $150 Hundreds of pretty hats for school and everyday wear shapes for children, smartly trimmed with flowers and ribbons. Brandeis Stores sell the best Low Shoes for Women in Omaha. As an extra special we mention our splendid line of women’s pumps, ties and Oxfords, in tan, black and patent leather, at All the $75 Hats for $37.50 All the $35 Hats for § All the $20 Hats for $10.00 All the $10 Hats for $5.00 ored cambrie and gingham--many $ small sizes—worth up to $10.00- Jargest importer, at just a fraction of thefr actual valu . 3 3 3 P W ’ 2 o Q.0 Cluny Lace, Japanese Hand Drawn Work, French Renafssance Lace and Irish Special offer of Women’s High Grade Skirts— in voiles, panamas, taffetas, serges and wor steds—newest styles and worth up $6 $1.50 Linen Pieces, each, 69c; very choic- Saturday in our Base- ment Bargain (floak Dept. we offer choice of 150 fme, high grade Women's Tailored Suits— in all the season’s cloths and colors; actually worth up to $15 and $17.50; an styles and colors; worth s up to $6.50, special, at. ... 2.98 ey ... 6%¢ Saturday bolt, vard, extraordinary ors; new styles; up-to-date summer special Suits, worth $5.00, sz for Satur- Mo ot o0 L ASAOR M R BIG SPECIAL BARGAINS IN BRANDEIS BASEMENT Women's Dress Skirts—In all spring 39c Satin Striped Novel- ty Dress Ginghams at 10c a yard—Wide satin stripes, shades, space of Men’s 75c and $1 Shirts at 35c—All the slightly soiled shirts for men— from our big shirt purchase of patterns all sizes and 15¢ Batistes at 8l4c Yd. checked and striped also mercerized and corded Batistes; make tne neatest dresses for sum- narrower stripes and checks, worth 39¢ yd., from the and colors; worth up to lengths, yd. A Gréat Sale of _‘F“ancy Linens . Brandeis bought for cash the entire stock of fancy linens from New Embroidered Linen Pieces. tfere are just a few of the great bargains that await you $5 Linen Pieces, at...... ... $1.98 | $2.50 Linen Piec at Large Cluny Lace, Hand Drawn Work | Real Italian Filet, Japanese Hand Dra and Renaissance Lace Lunch Cloths, | oo Piano Scarfs, Centerpieces and Scarfs; very high each,at ......... and French Renaissance est Japanese Hand Drawn Work Lanch | Cloths, Scarfs, Tray Cloths and , Center Pieces, each, at ..@9¢ | up to 25c each, at, each ......... ese Hand Drawn Work Doilies, New . Wash and Buster Brown helts— specials at 250 and cial prices | Men’s Watches—gold filled, 20-year ‘he lot includes real French ¢ quality; values up to $5 Lunch Cloths, Scarfs and Centerpieces; ........ $1.98 | worth up to $2.50, each at....... 98¢ | All kinds of Renaissance Lace and Japan- Men'’s 75¢ Underwear at 50 Different Patterns of Women's and Misses’ Low o i Leather Pumps; kid and mat kid; 25¢; hundreds of men’s Lace Curtains—includ- § in pasement shoe section—per pair Poros and Balbriggan Irish point, cluny, cable at ........$1.59 and $1.98 - shirts and drawers that are worth as high as 7bc each; on spe- cial sale, on basement bar- gain square, Saturday, at net, fine double thread B Migses' and Children’s Ankle Saturday only, 50 J men's' shoes worth up to $3.00 — in basement, s good wearing, comfortable”lasts per palr, RO $1.59 and $1.98 at erce and industry can do to facili- | tween men and to serve society while sup- Plying its daily needs. Omaha is a modern ial H goes to make a modern city a source of cial Talker on Trip. service to the people who depend on it. Her — citizenship is of the highest type, ener- territory surounding; her packing houses | her jobbers can supply the retailers and her factories; furnish the finished goods | the consumer; her banks will| ing in Omoha. serve the needs for ample funds to carry | on.aill the business, and her hotels will luxurtously house her visitors. Her schools praska the Advan- Jetferls, who Is officlal orator for [and churches are splendidly equipped to| SPeAking of the $30,000,000 which iy to be has additional honor, for he has | minister to map's intelloctual and spiritual | €XPendad during the present year by the | ager seeks closer and better relations with her | e the committes which will meet | nelghbors necessary cars wil be all ready n’s Virtue be as mbled and left at the t going through the train which will carry Money Found on Corpse I.\l--m boosters on the 2,500-mile trip. 5 : rolling will be enforced pieventing the | is Reiected. get their share of this new equipment of advertising matter from the — management intends to Improve the windows after the train is in motion, | Virtue must be 1ts own reward in this | #ystem, » as (o avoid any possible uccidents. Au- | case aleo be a ber rangeménts are being made for a sacred| Bome Ume ago Alfred Larson, an oid | rosd woncert at Hot Springs b the Boosters' | dier at the county h was assist route %and on Sunday, the 22d |ing in preparing the body. of Hugh McKay, | completed, torth in|another patie) it, for hurial, and found oa In the amount to the céron 1at | honesty he filed a claim ag you| for $50. ity born of the west| Friday morning, being in May and th |13th, Judge Leslie decided that he r. For this inst the estate reverse o3, 28,28, s con bumirien ported the loss of his watch to the | It has been sent to the station b, and will be restored to the owner Any system that needs a tonic needs also a blood purifier, for it is tha | “UMPany ‘weakened and impwre condition of the circulation that is responeible for the rul;T | of health, We have only to recognize the importance of pure, rich Dlood in preserving health, to realize the danger of a weakened o impure ciycala. | .05, 8¢ lots of better actresses oft 1 the system, and it can not resist disease bullds up every portion of the system by cleansing and enriching the of t 8. 8, 8. contains no harmful mineral and persons of all ages can use it THE SWIFT SPECIFIO 00, ATLANTA, GA. beriain’s Liniment. |can be ascertained for = & attempted sul }Hadley ()f Y'dle but st midnignt he received o | from the Yale man that he could not stop. RassestUpi@maha Emdias s ot nted in securing merchangn ot sommoaties e {ILL 0 SPEND MlLLIONS}Prcsident Nash Not Ready with Light Statement d was 17 years old and came she leaves | she has everything that| Nehragka to Get Good Share of Large Sums Contemplated. and two brothers and two sisters. notitied of the | ! dent Hadley, I ar The coroner took the body and an inquest to the morgue | MANY NEW the morgus) able to Arrange for Stopover STATIONS | Returns from the East, but Defers Franchise Discussion Until Saturday Morning. Over Two Hundred Miles of \Inln‘ night's reports Linc t a fatal explosion | Superintendent Ds | from Wiihelmshaven t vier Rails in the ’ Kred A. Nash, president of the Omaha re- | was maneuvering off the coast confirmed today. Near Future. | turned Thursday morning from phila, where he went to confer with the relative to the situation that has arisen Ads will boost your business. | to the high school students and also take ' th; ington, G. W. Holdrege, general man- | ,rough the recent declsion of the court [n trip through the 1 Bloom | *“Being aisapp at’ an unc |Head of Great Eastern College Un- | hour during the might to see comet,” sald Dr. Davidson. “I leship. couldn’t help smiling over t! hoping to secure President Hadley to speak | wonderful, however t ought not to astonish us.” ot the road. said that a goodly por-|or uppeals at St. Louis would be expended in had no opportunity state of Nebraska ks all to come and see| “We are to bulld new passenger stations|no state ed. That 1s why we are|At Holdrege and Grand train is fast taking shape | With you FEnsIa)-MATRFEY. nelghborhood of $2),000 each tlon will also be attorney since returning, sald the | Nash will cost In the defining the position of and what we shall aek the| Peru and the | city council to do concerning the rights of frelght house in Omaha has already The road plans to buill from Hudson to Greeley, of about thirty track west of the with the new ninety-pound rail Claim of Man Who Turned Over | necessitate a/bls expenditure of money $10,000,000 will been announced “Unlike many other concerns of one kind | has never had u atroversy with the city of Omaha expect to begin quarreling USTRATED [C]](]N \ Literary, Scientific, Encyclopedic, Missour! is to be vight thing and 1 know the company does Consequently 1 am not expecting any great | | will be mutually fair.” Nash indicated that if the is to be in a position to sell bonds In the e for extensions and what affects one fit to the other Ly e a franchise or license Horn basin will be iy | intimated any term'shorter than fifty years vould not be considered fair to the inter- tric light company ¢ and wrned | CAR - ROBBER LEAVES WATCH | ‘Maid Killed by Escaping Gas| iKinwxen’s plece is Fourd Tied ou rolley Rope on End pula Mike, that knows no boundaries. She offers you|not allow the claim. Thus virtue is th e of all that modern methods |reward received by Alfred Larson oM decided that he could not use a watch which he took from | 06 Ohlo street S i timeplece was | Young Woman Found Dead in Bed with Gas Jet Open—Probably en Accident. e | akreet found hanging on the ! the rear of the car walked around Black Kerotol Absolutely Flexible. Over Twelve Hundred Illustr a mald employed at of Herman Fricke 5 Over 600 pages. Size 5'4x8 ins. 1910 EDITION The new illustrated dictionary contains all the words in the Eng lish language in ordinary use, in cluding the many new words that have recently come into use. The definitions are accurate and reli able and embrace all distinctions and shades of meaning. WE OFFER THIS NEW DICTIONARY and a year's subscription to The Twentieth Century Farmer for. . .. L AR AR S e Address THE TWENTIETH CEN‘TURY FARMER, Omaha, Nebraska, conscious in her room at 7:3 Friday morn- ing after he had detected gas fumes escap ing from her rooms. stege than on The g room and found Miss Bloombery a self-made man had pretty material to begin with tree would make mighty Lucke and the police n fool & woman After an investigation by starves (o death trying |the death was due to an accident The way for » man to make a girl stop | jets were discov doesn't I the police and Love | blood, and in this way supplying an increased amount nourishment 1 0 see how Tesistive powers to evety portion of the body. "'"-nnlmm"mm“‘: | $og80e how nerves, improves the appetite, tones up the stomach and digestion, and thoroughly running away from him is for him to stop cnriches and purifies the blood. 8. 8. 8. is a real tonic because it is 2 real blood d %0 near together that | chasing her was turned off, | “Public abuse demonstrates that ‘I\}uu) !)k' literally kicked into prominence. with the same beneficial results. Be sure to get 8. 8, 8. for your tonic this yoar | New York Tim | t and In doing so opened th The excruciatis bunion by epplying Cham-- | given to the police, the young woman was |in good health and spirits and no u.mui\' DICTIONARY Pronouncing and Defining Based on the Latest Authorities. ulations, Patent and Copyright Laws. ment and clear definitions admirably fit it for this pur and child. school and office, including rule for pronunciation; die tionary of prefixes and suffixes; of names of men anc address; of popular titles of cities and states; of import phrases, frequently met with in literature and a diction a flags of all nations in colors. Nottingham curtaing; some Sandals; in all’ leathers—per pair, worth up to $4.00—For [ at ..... Lo 98¢ and §1.59 see that comet as it grows, and it is really to Speak Here. a sight worth seeing. As I viewed | teal mixup that occurred when that other 1dson kept the wires | celestial visitor showed up unannounced i]lfld occurred while the mine laying division | warm Thursday and Thursday night try- | and by faintly swaggering along the was offici- | Ing to get President Hadley of Yale to|jzon made a lot of » blue jackets | stop off in Omaha on his way to the coast fu spiritual communion with Halley's ere killed and two others injured. but without success. Dr. Davidson was { hibition. The sky is so high that a little thing ple think they The New Illustrated q: Together with a Brief History of the English Language, Foreign Words and Phrases, Abbreviations Used in Printing and Writing, Christian Names of Men and Women, General Rules of Punctuation, Brief Business and Letter Writing Forms, Table of Weights and Measures, Statistics of States, Rules of Order, Legal Holidays, Postage and Postal Reg- In the office, home and school its simple arrange- © pose. The bold type and the vast amount of general 7 e dage infor: $ 3 i Numerous Full Page information it contains commends it to teacher, parent Many Other Necessary Features, useful in home, women; of mythological and classical names; of forms of ant persons, places, monuments; of foreign words and y of words adopted by the Simplified Spelling Board;

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