Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, April 18, 1915, Page 14

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R ). B 903G I b s b e Srvmrr s+ - ~ PGy S~ ey i — . S— THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: APRIL 18, 1915, 1_“0' vin, |:_A aha a E.t"” lwn:‘\} cel n| amounts collec v\—jrv dishursed [a; : : | ivorced was indicated by an a nee lled to leave Huron. November 15, 1013, | Mrs. Leet Sues for B e Lttt ity wies e Gesirimns | DLITIISLOT NOCUT'GN 08 1a et Bl 1n WANS: ot AR “'} o Rt i ROSENST&C‘gE;“\"’I}’#‘EgATTLE vhethe: r. Henjamin owes he - | ' . the dbtendant and do- She left home and gan singing in A0 ACCOUDEING OFf [i ver settion: e smpteves s, Do | hink.: suid Guy Cox of tne nirm ot ut-| DIVOPOe from Hig |08 e to be the detendunt and do | /100" G e unaer the mame of Mis — min as an attorney, at which time, she asserts, she and her son were possessed | suit. | of real estate valued at 360,000, locat Estate of Husband | TR | n Towa, ‘Nebraska. Colorado ana eise- |CITY POUND TO BE OPEN Buit for accounting agamst Fremont | .y er, Benjamin, an attorney of Omaha and| r1n, gefendant, she asserts, had charge | ton, McKenzle and Cox, which filed the | Councll Blufts, in commection with the | of the property and sold and rented it | City Poundmaster Waggoner states he dfsposition of one-hall of the $1,00,000 «s- | according to his own judgment. He caused |will keep the pound open on Sunday until tato of the late Frank M. Leot, banker | |aTRe portions of it to be sold, she al- |12 o'clock noon for the accommodation leges, and had entire charge of the pro. and capitalist of Audubom, Ia., has been | 0 el recelpts, brought in district court by Mra. 14da L | prom geptember 1, 1912, to February, | The pound ts at Sixth Lect, the widow, in behalf of herself and [ 1014, Mrs. Leet alleges, Mr. Benjamin Je- |streets. minor son, Willlam A. Teet. Mrs. Leet | clined to make any report to her com- | of persons whose dogs have been up because they 1917 dog licenses. taken have not been tagged. and Webster The city clerk In still issuing Wife Who Smokes | Rev. Harold K. P. Cornish, a Methodist [ston and various other towns. He was UNTIL NOON ON SUNDAY | rminiater, was awarded a decree of aivorce | continuaily compelled to resign hia pas- from Mrs. Evelyn 8. Cornish by District Judge Scars on the ground that she dis- | liked the life of a preacher's wife attended dances with other men, smoked clgarettes | and sang In cafes under the name of ‘Miss Evelvn Lavelle.’ That Miss Lavelle. who is now living in Kansas City, was not averse to being Read today's other ad for sale news of more than usual interest to all womankind. Sales ot Fine Lace We have had great sales betore. Never, we believe, have been offered values in- the quantity and to the extent this sale produces. Never have we been so fortunate in securing just the kind ot merchan-~ dise we wanted. Never before bargains of such mag- nitude We bought thousands ot pairs of curtains, and hundreds of pieces of curtain materials for this sale. We are ;plendidly ready. . Every home- owner; every hotel s every house- keeper. chould utilize t ,'renunt of sale events n m fot you will. find um most wonderful At $2-50 ..nuuflm Morwutoetts Cor taine, Qulkor Lace, Mission Nets, ’ 2- Cable N Filet Nots' In‘ LIQO Edge Curtains—Every pllr gain; a pair. e vaa e 4,000 Pair of Lace Curtains, worth to $5; not a patr worth less than $3.00. All in pairs and as many as four pair At $2.85 A palr At49c i, to 3400, nnllwr ' less than known make, each At 98¢ % of a kind; hundreds of patterns. most wonderful bargain, each... EXTRA SPECIAL—1,000 504nch Madras and Crete Curtains anm Portleres—Values to $7.60 a palr 1 25 ¥ choice Monday, each. ... o b Slightly Damaged Linens About Half Price M onday usehold linens that are mhuw water, va'r:‘olt ““.n about 50 mam 'y (2 rom 23 to 33 l-O per oc‘t \pris Main Floor, " i v'. duction is umm., For this event we include also o("m of fm';t ml\ Towel mflh AllLinen - Hemstitched Muok ibmn-—oq.!uu Inches. With fancy colored borders. Slightly water stained. nd 29 values. While they last (1 doz. limit), sach 15¢ %Y b—l"‘ A yard n W %., t i 13 5 SEEEE 5 l'l Ineh ....... iy aix for e Lot of All- l‘l.r ‘l‘lflllfllth.‘ Napkins—Damas| 95c slightly water solled. Six for . Damask u 17x37 One Lot of Fine All-Lan 59c inty summer for spring M summer wear. Special Mon. vul inished Poplin—37 Tray or Servi Com |neh’u. Am lt‘:l ne: hems olfi. Vi to #8e. Remnants of Full Bleached and Semi-Bleached ‘l\ Tiseue—27 —All in desirable lengths; no imperfections only slightly water stained. To be so0ld in the Basement at a Remarkable Saving. Specials in S pring Wall Papers New Liquid Gold m—wm bor- Scotch selection colors, Sheer 5o values; The balance of the bi sale Monday. Never Bedroom and Kitchen l\m— ders to mateh; brown, ., ”uy‘.““:ny.nu'pmrl ers on short notice. All work ‘worth Special anteed; ressonable ,lo*'. sl ... 2& forget to hfludnbfmmm Ban Silk—8pecial, aspool ... ...0000 e J. &P MIMN ton—White and ecru. Spool. 0. N. T, Crochet Twist— 25¢ balls for ........ e $1.60. lv-')’ hunm utitul Leader Volles— welght Fakeice, crisp and ‘dursio:: deicote 123¢ 1 i Imh.-l autiful quality, permanen 1l the I:' .na-. for aft- Monday and Tuesday At These are in white, {vory or beige color; 36 to 60 fuches wide. Filet Net, $1.85 and Lace HBdge As many as 12 pair of a Values to $3.00; a pair— A most interesting collection of Fine Lace Curtains, Scrim Curtains, Marquisette tains, Cable Net Curtains, Filet Nets and Loom Weave Curtains—All kinds of colors and sizes. Values to NM the Lots gle EXTRA SPECIAL—2,000 Importers’ Samples of Fine Curtaing. These are samples of wmln- worth as M.h as $7.50 eolors, neat checks One- C $185 Cur- $285 i 5:5';-00‘::. Bine Five b 44 N -l SRS There are about 2,800 Pair in this lot— taine — With C f of IAM t 6 c Fine Nottingham, Cable Net, Quaker he d A ,?‘}, colored .d‘el. [+ . tains—up to i ’ : Lace, Filet Lace, Lace BEdge orders; also plain yards long. Very urtalns—All in pairs, no single Curtains. 69 4* Thite. Rewular price 39¢ spectal in’ this lSC Values to $3; your cholce Monday, each c Come the Gigantic Curtains and Curtain Materials Quaker Lace, mine, Cable Net, Bungalow Net Curtains At $3.85 sette, Fine Quaker and Filet Curtains ~—Over 200 patterns to select from. Values to $5. Your choice Monday, a Palr seeeiiiannn.. clined to answer Rev. Mr. Cornish's gy, pavelle. She has since refused 0 | Rosenstock Bros. of South Omaha, who live with me. also have an office at Sioux City, have Rev. Mr. Cornish has held churches at | The decree was granted on the ground g o Bodt (hits Tithee T Oee | Huron, Harrold and Esmond, 8. D., Ral- |of cruelty and desertion. ERTOR WO ” R— many that he has a contract from the LESLIE M. SHAW TO TALK {German government to furnish 50 Mm; orates on account of his wife's conduct, of cattle to be s=ent to the pastures o he te AT THE COMMEHCIAL OLUB | Setgtene to bs fatiemca. He tves at Ton Mis e testified, told him that | berhishopheim ‘and 14 president of the she ha be a minister's wife Leslie M. Shaw is to sveak at the Com-|Stock Growers' assoclation of the state We w married January 6, 10, at |[mercial club at a public affairs luacheon | of Baden. He writes that cattle are con | Huron, testiffed. “Within a few |April 29 He will be in Omaha at that | siderably higher than they were tw montha after our marriage Mrs., Cornish |time to address the Crelghton university |months ago, and that the four sons began to go to dances with other men |graduates at the cemmencement exer-|should be thankful that they are in this and smoked cigarettes. Later T was com- ! cises. ‘country, away from the scenes of strife A great sale of women's wear--emphasizing coats, Monday. Do not overlook today's other ad. All of the lace curtains will be placed on sale Monday. The curtain materials will not go on sale until Tuesday.. Full details regarding their sell- ing will be in our Monday evening's advertisements. Because of the enormous quantities offered much of the third floor will be devoted to these sales. There will be thousands ot patterns to choose from. A greatly enlarqed sales-force--65 people--will be at your service. Every curtain offered, every piece of material is a bargain of the greatest interest At $4’8 Irlsh Point, Point Rose, An. tique . Lace, Fine Imported Laset Arab Cunnln-, Real French Tnmheur and many novelty curtaine, V. to $10.00, a pair Eta- kind. All the Fine Imported Duch- esse, Irish Point, Cluny, Bta- mine, Duo Curtains, Marqui- i3 Finest Imported St. Gall Cur- tains, such as Real Duchesse, Fancy Swiss Great Spring Sales of W hite and Colored Beautiful Black Szlk at Wash G’oods Is_and Seasonable Domestics Beantiful Embrofdered Orepe and Crepe Volle—Latest destgns for fine dresses, blowses, dancing frecks; o.t\u J a |po Bllk llo— 40-Inch m-“.wuu YVotle—Sells regularly for ; Monday, off the boit, & y&rd. ........ 10¢ 40-Inch White Pin Dot Swiss— ‘Worth 23¢c, Monday, a yard. . Oa.H"l‘l.N.olAuofldW‘lh Noveities Street and House Dresses, lhlu- etc.—B8eed Vofle, Lace Oloth, Shadow Voile, Flaxon, Crepes, Granadine, Ratine, Flaked Votle and Orepe—is to 40 l* inches wide. A yard. 8 Cases of Imperial Longcloth, “Pointer Brand"—Chamois finish, snow white, does not turn yellow in washing; contains no filling. 36 inches wide, Worth nm sl Spectal, Ileol Domestlc Speczals Powerful in Pricing R TA A n‘;.x.'r" Highl l--rlul Printed n.u.u Organdy oo—'nm 1 -hw woven fabrics -r. lllhlf\ll ‘wash ma fast mor:w*.'.'f‘.'.'f'f N lz*c wl"':?!?&‘l?l e Chebric “for 0. children’s and yard -:3' he oruhsl bc‘-fltul. nfl, lhur and = 15¢ Clolhl Filet, ‘printed y abric; clingy; most desirabd l‘g ‘and colorml‘l l' e value, a yard. . do-lno. Volles, Seed ete. — Beautiful fabrics, in lengths up to 20 yards. For light sum- morydrum Vuu.:'u to 28c, & yard Mill Remnan Ac of Bflullf!ll 40-Inch able Mabrics— Jengths ke i” §e Beautiful Dress Ging- l.rvl.olll.”4ic ths: neat checks an ntr! . Values to fo, & yu Muslin, Sheets and Pillow Slips hed Sheets -Seamless. Soft finish, made from fine quality sterling ting; easily laundered. 3-ineh hems, torn and ironed ready for use. Speclally priced Monday— Size 81x99 Inches ‘1190 inches| 72x99 Inches |72x90 Inches 62¢ Each | 67¢c Each 42x36-Inch Bleached Pillow Slips— Hemstitched. Soft finish, free from dressing; made from good quality bleached sheeting. Regular l 16¢ values, each o*t Beautiful Bmbroidered, Scalloped and Hemstitched Pillow Slips— Made from best grade pillow cas- ing. Size 42x36 inches. Beautifully embroidered and finished by the best workmanship obtain- 2* able. Monday, each MMMM —~8pecial, sach. . Broom Covers—Of heavy cotton flannel. Bach. .... Black Japan Mail Boxes— ALL LACE EDGE Scrim Curtains, Plain and Curtaine—Just the thing for summer. Hundreds of pairs; values to $1.50 a pair, each ' Linen—Snow: white. Regu- ‘w-u'-n-dlounmtunnl ALL LACE CURTAIN RODS—WIth white or brass e Iso goose-neck rods and Values to 25¢c; choice ............ WPON B0 MM c.cvsiiviinchinsrmesisasis Wonderfully Small Prices Special purchases of superior quality black silks and suiting |flh 36 and 42 inches wide: consisting of all of the season's most wanted weaves and textures. Values up to 92, very special Monday: included are $1.50 42-Inch Crepe de Chine . $1.650 42-Inch 8flk and Wool Faille $2.00 42-Inch All-Sifk Crepe Manderine $1.76 86-Inch All-Silk Bulnng Fuille ...... $2.00 36-Inch All-Silk Suiting Crystal Rep. $1.50 36-Inch Heavy Suiting Taffeta ..... $1.60 36-Inch All-Silk Casgimere de Sofe . $2.00 40-Inch All-Silk Crepe de Meteor 42dnch AllSilk Chiffon—Black only., Worth $1.00; special Monday, a yard 24-Inch AllS{ik Satin Radiant— Splendid weight; soft lustrous fin- many ecolor 36-Inch Sheer Irish Handkerchief Monday 99¢ ../ AYard 36-Inch Chiffon Taffeta—Soft fin- . 1sh, good weight. Special, a yard 79(: 42-Inch Imported Bannet Chiffon Taffeta—Good weight, soft chif- fon finish; splendid silk for suits lar 60c value, & yard for 50c. 27 ins. wide. A ¥d.. 10c Chimosa Nainsook—For flno under- Jow. 42 inches wide. Worth $250, | 24-Inch AN-Sfik Satin Rad l(onda.y 10-yard bolts sz.zo ish. Worth $1.00, and dresses. Worth Imperial English Nainsook—A 2.50; & yard............ Sainty; Soft, Sliky Cabeio-far: fine B P s oocsocorvesnsarionss 59¢ $ e yard s1.49 undermuslins. 40 inches $1.95 wide. II-M bolts...... Women Never Before Bought T his Silk Underwear at Such Prices If we could advertise the name of the maker of this underwear every woman who knows his nation-wide reputa- tion would at once grasp the wonderful scope of this sale. The New 'l'nlty Taffeta—Highly merocert: inches wide, Bomnl ful printin - mostl Monday, & He is known everywhere as the producer of the very best in Genuine A and uuuu vy ! LA P A silk underwear, silk hosiery and silk gloves. nf.'; ',';‘-:,‘h ‘E:l..:. uc"-:t'r'»'o-"—f.'i' Rarely are prices on his goods reduced. Be. %o values, b 7§C cause of an agreement we are not permitted & yard ...... sessr s anmanas to use his name in our ad. Women's Venetlan Silk Vests—With shield reinforce- ment, crochet beading tops and silk ribbon tapes. All sizes. White and pink. R $1.50 values, each .... sl,oo Women's Venetian Silk Vests—With shield reinforce- ment, French band tops and silk ribbon tapes. Pink and white. All sizes. Worth $2.00; l 3 $1.39 Monday, each Women's Venetlan Silk Bloomers—Reinforced. Pink and white. Sizes 4, 5, 6 and 7. Worth to l $2.26. Special Monday, a pair............ .50 Women's Venetian Silk Union Suits—Reinforoed; 82-Inch Hll Qualit; —All the chofce M‘ Iudl.l ny{“ and oolorings. Lengths to 7ic 15 yards. Rnxul-r fluo val & yar Checks—Pure white. This serviceable underwear material is d dursble. Lengths to 15 uul:': price 6ic Gingham—Genuine Equity . pla bran in all the wanted medium and large ch.fl' Regul Ye SRS, . Pri n and Bl'lon s make, ull o wanted igns_and colori :T.“a.. Reguler p :!"o; 4-2‘ envelope and cuff knee styles. Beading and French #ale price, & yard ........ band tops and silk ribbon tapes, White and pink. All sizes. Worth $3.60. Sale price, sz 8 4 Women’s$1.25 and $1.50 Silk s Stockings, Monday pair only 1 Offered are 1,000 pairs of silk stockings from one of the leading mills in the country. Some are samples—all are absolutely pérfect. There are black and white stockings and 59¢ Each | 57¢c Each 36-Inch Unbleached Muslin—Rxtra welght, heavy round thread quality. Regular 6c value; M ayard ..... some in fancy colors. Many are pure silk to the top; others 36-Inch Soft have wide lisle, double garter tops; all full fashioned; every- lin—Absolutely no dressing, perfect one will readily recognize the maker as soon as bleach; for underwear, carset cov- they see the stockings. a pair Hair Goods Prices Lowered 8econd Floor and Pompelan Room. S pecial Offerings in Switches and Transformations Switches—Of fine, flufty, first qual- | Switches—Extra fine. quality hair, Monday (Bargain Square), ers, etc. Worth Sc. Special ] = Monday, a yard Géc This is the home of the “Bridal” line of Muslins, Cambrics, Nain- eooks, Tissues, Longeloths, Tubing, Sheeting, Sheets and Pillow Cases. Tatting Shutties— Bach et ol S e A | . 81.08 ------------------- Switches—Extra fine quality hair. | All around Transformations, first Curltng for o e e Sc | Mn e W T3 45 | gy i W 7 Beautiful 20 and 22-lnch $3.60 Transformation— :u—;“h;b:' .............. l* Switches—Priced at ..... 69( Exceptional vuun sl 95 Best Rubber Sheeting— s Immediate attention is given nlll Regular $1.00 value, yard.....D9¢C Appointments mado for all kinds of mall orders. Beauty Culture. !I

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