Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, April 17, 1915, Page 10

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'TTH'I BEE: OMAHA, \\Tl RD\\ APRIL 17, 1915. IMPROVED BY GOOD so‘KmG’uv- waters of the Cumberiand river, ml‘lf‘hurv-h Its orlginal cost was $4,500 [ Detelt 1t. As 1t was being terriea ..-m-’nm putting ¢ together again is as fi- | largest being fifteen ana ome-halt feet | walls of heaviest masonry quiver, to tones or & mere song because u was regarded ! The organ was bullt sixty-three years| the Cumberiand river it alipped from vy.lmn as making a watch. The wor ll!lm\g and 15x18 inches in diameter. The |45 high and thin and treble that they cas Oraan that Is Rescued from River |88 Mitle more than “Junk,” and now be- |ago by a Boston firm, stayed for mm“hnm and lay submerged for three weeks | being done hy former Choirmaster B. E. | smallest pipe s three-fourths of an lnrh‘hvl"ll,\' Be hesrd at all lnm-mv«m Bottom Now Has a Wonder- ing rebullt because experts regard it as|years In & church in Baltiinore; then it | befors it was rescued and taken to Cum- | Holloway., He fs as precise and pgine- |long and one-eighth of an inch in 4i- | News N ful Tone. {one of the finast toned Instruments in|was sold to the Cumberland (Md.)|berland. Thirteen years ago the Rev.|taking In his work as the most caveful |ameter. In between these two extremes | Built In 1851, lo#t overboand from a fer- | the country—that is the history of the |church. It was while it was heing trans- | Mr. Sargen presentsd it to St David’s. | watchmaker are pipes of every sife and tone, from the | - All British coins are legal tender in [pyboat and rescued after three weeks h\lvll\‘ organ at Bt David's Episcopal | ported to Cumberland that the accident| The work of taking the organ to pleces | There are 1,4 pipes In the organ, the | despest bass, whosd vibrations make the | Canada fi See the Battleship Maneuvers Saturday will be the Omaha public’s last opportunity to see this wonderful miniature battleship get into action, They will have the privilege of seeing how a ‘“‘regular” battleship maneuvers. It is pronounced an exact model of 1 real battleship and is of much interest. Shown on second floor, Boston Store Building. School children’s essays must be in the store Samrdny morning. $5,000 Stock of “Hygrade” Mil- linery In A Bly Saturday Sale Children’s and Juniors’ Coats Saturday at $1 Values are up to 84 °* About 200 coats that are good in every way-—cloths, colors, efc. any large enough for irls aged 17 years; they range rom six years up. Special, $1. Juniors’ and Childs’ Coats Saturday, $5 Values are up to $10 Many odd and sample coats in this* lot, including the J)oruhr sport coats, the belte 0se ared models, etc., in checks, navy, tans, etc. Ages 6to 17 years; Saturday, choice for $8. Childs’ Wash Dresses Saturday but $1.98 An attractive feature of this selection is the intermediate sizes for full grown girls, 8 to 15 “years, requiring fuller dresses. . They 'are in_ plaids, chambrays, crepes, etc. All good wash colors; chon:a‘l .98, S tockmgs ; hread Silk it shades M.: fashi Our buyer in Chicago Monday and Tueaday closed a deal wnch bbers in Chicago whereby he secured 350 show-room model flu, including street hats and dress hats, copies of many of ‘the smartest models of the season: some of them . illustrated This purchase brought to us a wondrous $ ;election, many of the hais being worth 49 $12, several of them much more; all on b 'bqle Saturday at the one magnetic price $5 Japanese Panama Hats for $1.95 More than 200 styles for misses and juniors, in genuine sun- bleached Japanese Panama hats. They are Intended for girls from slx 15 years, and are very for school and street wear. Feichln‘ly trlmaed m“ rbbons, ornaments, Roman ? Qwen. dll!lon dra| Wome ltoelln.-—-‘ll the {nu ack hite. Ful nown manufectur: Wa‘.‘..n, Fiber Bhk Baoi Etook in ~=All new rolurl stook! Aho lllk llu ans . i D! t, Mnrln all the new strap and bolud flared bottom kes, turbans, $5; Dlhpomy. very special— ~=79¢ and $1.39 pers and Fancies Worth to $1, Saturday 25¢|: Jines of pretty flowers and Included are all of the best patterns t at a verg low prlce 2 5 of the season—daisies, pond lilies, Bros. Wabash (o June roses, American buntiés, wings xo £0 into’this big sale. ,& Frmt Trees Onl_q’ 5c Each uuo(hu‘lh- ‘tn Omaha.’ 5,000 m-.mm-mmnhmm Underwear Wichert and Gard- ner's Arohmode Children's Dress 8Shoes—Gun metal or tan calf, with oolored cloth tops. nhnld gs $5 and $6.50 Suits 3 urday, very special at 38 New Side Lace for Women—Binck cnd he moz:—... side lace shoes to amy FRRp, o meat. Al siues. 2 Stuart's Dyspepsia lots—$1 sise box.. Powder Dlndorlno—-‘.e dn bottle 1 """ aptha Soap— npnm uh-ntu 38c w-m"flmm‘l'fu Ihunhhuomhlmlu at speclal prices Sa ‘wool blue e suits. nn'odeluonolk , &“nnm“&a..:.. el REREY Rubb& Sat'rd’y ......... saasas s — ===================='===l=l=========m==@ .| prove their. value. | Street ») E -ubm odels of - M meo Specials in Newest S prmg Gloves u Kayser and L. & L. Guarantsed Washable Chamoisette aln\e- In white, 45¢ n \( Speclall; natural and pongee; also 'hlt' with bllak backs, priced ‘or <n|urdu , & g. Women's Two-Clasp Silk Gileves—Pure t Women's * Two-Clasp \\e!.ht Illk (llou‘o—“* l.‘ ll-ell slik, deuble tipped. Riack, white, pon- nlso white with heavy embroide: See -Il tan. “Run k -ln" of Qho black backs and viee versa and fl--nlt« -llp n Jovery p.lr Saturd: Suits, Coats and Dres;es---M any Wonderful Specials for Saturday . < Among the recent purchases bv our buyer while We are going to offerhese purchases from in the East were some gréat lots of mer. time to time as the conditions permit. Saturday chandise which now are arriving almost daily. - some of the cream of the assortments go on sale. Silk Tailored and Sample Suits at $18.75 One of the chief groups secured on this Bastern trip was this fine lot of suits. On many of them the selling price does not cover the cost of mak~ ing. This great selection goes on sale Saturday offering notable values There are fine silk poplins, silk failles, silk' mohairs, silk snow flake poplins, and taffétas; also there are seventy-five beautiful tailored cloth suits. They are in all of’ the glmd colors, such as Belgian blue, sand, putty, C enhagen, $ 75 navy, black and white checks and black. Inspection w1 qun-kly 1 8 Street and Dancm Frocks, Selling Saturday, choice of them all for only.. . 'Silk Lined Top Coats, ‘Saturday, for $10.00 Saturday Choice for $14.75 special Assembled here are varied assortments of the niftiest strest frocks, smart afternoon dresses and dalaty 8 was about 200 coats, dan and party frocks. The manufactyrer of - this lot also sold us his samples at the same pro- mlonu big reductions—all grouped tofifi-f at " one price for Saturday's selling. The colors are light blue, pink, maise, lavender and white in dancing frocks. Street frocks ere in Belgian ntty, m..u-nll-lhhnk lvm $5 o S e 14T Stunning Chiffon and Flower Bordered Blouses, G’eoryettve ‘Crepe Blouses and Extra Quality Crepe de Chine Blouses $3.98 . Special purchase makes this price pos- Jgible. There are dressy and semi-tafl- bred models, short or long sleeves: They were bought last week in New York and have every new feature. Several models to select from at this one special All the wanted sludee. A Hm- Q omm =========-======== le garments in this colors are ‘dd wmu checks, tan price ot ... $10 hnt. ‘l'l" unusual uh:wu Satarday's vrk:- of. ~ ~, - Dainty ngerle About A New York maker of very fine lingerie sold us his entire sample line at 50 cents on the doHar. This line is one of the highest grade, daintily made assortments in New York. We have d!nded the “purchase into several lots, as there are hun- dreds of garments-and no two alike, facilitating selection. LOT 1—79¢ Garments, Worth to $1.50—Included are gowns, i@ combinations, slips, skirts, che- mise; drawers and corset cov- f) ers; pretty laces and embrold- erles sheer lingerie cloths, rib- bon trimmings, etc., 79¢. ' Corsets—aA ocomfortable cor- et, beosuse it is made fust !or nrllelndumnflnmutvmt to corsets. Lightly boned and just the right length ‘l Lots of Coreets—Low &nd Art Needlework Mercerized Cordonnet Crochet Cot- ton—Dyeo, R. M. C. Bucilla and . Garments, | LOT lll—fl-" ts, Royal Society Brands; white 7 Worth to $2—The sheer dain- | Worth t rments un- and eoru. A epool............. € | tiness of these garments will| usuall sheer and dainty and of appeal to all any ‘of the rcfinetf q\nlh( such as is sel- styles and models are new to| dom shown in ordinary lines. the undergarment trade. There Every fnrment for women's are gowns, envelope chemise, to be found in this combinations, skifts, princéss usortmen( Odd and sample Saturday, | garments, rarely exclusive. slips, drawers, etc. $1.19. turday, $1.49. Other Noteworthy Sale Specials Cheice of many samples worth to , Cholce of many samples worth to 35, Saturday for $2.38. $7, Baturday for $3.49 Cholice of many samples worth to | Cholce of many samples worth to §6, Saturday for $2.89. $8.50, Saturday for §$3.99. Especial attention is directed to the unusual quality of this selection as it comprises by far the mbst exquisite group of cotton lingerie and the daintiest we ever have offered on sale. Fine Serving Trays for $1.50 50 PFine Serving Trays—Size 1034x19 inches. Mahogany and fumed oak, ghss over veneered wood to match; wood and brass handles; felt bottom. Best workmanship sl so and finish. Goed $3.00 values; Saturday, each |\ Fresh Carnations 2c Each Very special ba(urdly. beautiful carnations, each Madeira Vine Bullb“ Pillow Cases—Size 42x36 inoches. Neat conventional designs. Worth 50c, special,

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