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THE BEE: OMAHA, FRIDAY, APRII, 93 WOLF T0 BUILD ON lnda;trio'us Lads Orgam'ze g That popular volume, “How to e, raiment, each littie drop having the time Hopes to'Gain Possession by August | successtul,” sets forth duly that it 18] of ite Nife, #pofiing things, First—Has Architect Already necessary to percelve a human need and | Bon and Jack, sitting on the mm,.j Working on Plans, ~ Most people can't percefve the need | Jere, observe, was the human need. sacrifice prices. Our Domestic Room Ready-to-Wear Dept. They just drift along n the way they | Almost as one man—boy, we should say SOME LEASES ARE IN THE WAY |heve become accustomed to. Bon and Jack jumped to their feet : A For example, ladies have been com.- Umbrella,” they shouted. Is &n ideal place for the “.’al.’ economical buyer, the Perhaps even by August 1 the|Pelled for decades to “make a run for it”| Ben was first to lay nands on the rain- woman who wants good quality and style at the least from the street car to thelr homes I(ihum-h" > ~ . - { Schlitz hotel building at"the m“"llhny returned from downtown during a| In s §iffy he was out in the strest at cash ontlay. See Friday sm“lfi b of Sixteenth and Harney streets will | shower the woman's side New 8ilk Poplin and Serge Dresses—Made to sell at be abandoned by tenauts preparatory [ Nobody cver thought of loaning them “Take you home, lady?’ He sald as he - " 4 to the razing of the building, Harry |8 uUmbrelia. beld t protectingly over her. precious $5.00 to $7.50; at, chonee......... sgrescscanns $2.98 lengths, to But lsten, | mntiinery. Wolf has obtained a ninety-nine-year| o, pucii jads whe live o EoHR] “Weltomp . B6 our cion” Wrabped /the lease on the corner and is planning | Thirtieth street did think of this very | stranded ome. “Well, you certatnly are a to bulld a ten-story mercantile build- | thing {Th'y are ':on and Jack ‘Utksun, | thoughtful hoy."” ! sona of M. J. Gibson, proprietor of Gib-| Ben escorted. his Warge up the street. | ing on that location. son's buftel. She lved three squares from the car. - | “1 do not know just when L CAD | ‘ryins are Ben and Jack, s much liks| Arrived in the protection of Rer home, | get possession)” sald Wolf, “‘but Ijeach other as two raindrops. Everybody | she bestowed npon Ben a nickel. . Ben Part of a-big special purchsse fromta prominent New York maker—new styles and colors— New Tailored Suits, made | New Drgss 8kirts, made to to gell at $15.00, in nobby | sell to $7.50; silk taffetas, wool Norfolks, high waist and belted poplins, serges, etc.; good col- styles; good colors; coats silk ors and styles; all sizes, §3 98 ........... : these v am going to try to get possession s |knowa them for blocks around. They are|hurried back to where hia Image was lined ... 89}75 Protty Summer Waists, o i) X Au- |13 years old. sitting on the poreh, ~ | PM'.] Silk Pmm ull " e nayrd possible, perhaps by AUS| s, ik & rainstorm e other dny they| “Got a fitney,” he cried, joyously. i At iertie Hiimtest okl m‘d" to sell I“ .LO(;. “"g'"‘" 86-in. Black gust 1, were sitting on the poreh of their home. | And them and there was organized the | 16or i g i ’ ;:)é :" t"lm.o'd "‘: and embrold- George A. Joslyn, who only & few |A street car stopped st the eorner and a | firm of “BEN & JAOK, 8 e NF AL Ty trimmed, at ....... 57¢ weeks ago purchased the bullding from |woman alighted fnta the damp dampness. Jitney Umbrella Line.” 50¢ Petticoats, in ginghams | $1.00 House Dresses, ging- the Unlon Sccarities company, s Just| The woman's hat was very new. So| Fortunately the rain contthued all the | and black with ruffled and haine” aud - péroales;\ cholde concluded the terms of a lease to Wolf | was her dross. afternoon wnd the recelpts of the hew | shirred - flounces, at. ... 206 Mrnalae, st pe - and his associgtes for ninety-nine years. The rain_fell Joyously upon the glad figm totalea 2\cents E ' : B¢ SN ALOP NS A8 Now Mr. Joslyn has relieved him- S s elt of teaponsibility in regard to In:Domestic R Boys’ Wool Buits, with 2 pairs pants ....$2.95 Big assortment of nobby patterns and weaves, pateh- pocket, Norfolk stvles; made to sell at $4, this Jarge holding, he and Mra. Joslyn are to start soon for California, where ‘they are to make a trip for some months. Ten-Story Buliding, Mr. Wolf is to build a ten story all Architect i i ELK MEAT SERVED BY DR. o Toll o B | LoW To GLus cowires Py U The tefnpfation of steaming hot elk H‘s Boss a L]ck[ng meat hela“out to the municipal atfairs committes of the Commercial club by Dr. J. P. Lord, who is & momber of the Michael Stuffas stood grinning before | committee, brought out bractically a full Judge Wobart ¥. Lewia in federa court | ariehdance of that comiltiee at the npon Thursday fof the thirG iume ana was sen- | ynesting. Dr. Lord announced several big variety 0il Paintings, choice sub- jeets, in heavy gilt framee, to $12.50 values, on_sale Friday, $5.98 i 'tention of Wolf ‘that the structure shall | tenced to twenty days in jail for stealing | days ago that he would have fome elk . & arp at (n; l'nkvln;utlon. #a1d ETID | meat for the committes, and he did. Friday ... $2.95 |, Piotures Worth to 75¢c, in having been checked , therefore, beli / ’ \ . 15 asiiate toakth T il PR — Poys’ Wash Suits, regnlar brown or gilt frames, The first timé Michael appeared, a_week 280, he grinned and pleadod not Eullty. ! The Wecond time, which was Wednesday, p be grinned and pleaded gullty. At least 2 that's what United States Attorney How- oll thought he pleaded. Michacl is a Bul- ) " | garian and the <“English that he speaks s not very intelligible. 8o Officer Hase ‘was deputed to find an Omaha Bulgar to p —_— Michael the thira time, sun | And Head. Itched Awfully. Turned grtaning, spoke voluple Bulgarian | Into Sore Spéts. Hair Came Out. into the ear of the Omaha Bulgar, and Used C ra Soap and Oint- the Omaha Bulgar poured forth voluble uticu P Engitsh. From this it appeared thatughe | ment. Head Perfectly Well, man to whom the grip belonged o PN Michaal some money and refused to pi it. So Michael was meroly trying te col- lect the money, “'Cap'’* Haze volunteered | the Information that it took three men to put Michael under arrest. “Have you aver been arrested beforo?” anked Judge Lewis 5 Michael grinned and nodded his head. “"Where " “In Techicago,” aaid Michael, “What tor?” 4 > N T liek de stuffin’s out-a my boss,” $1 quality, at...... 69¢ Fabrics are mostly Reps and Galateas, - Russian styles; 6 different colors, in all sizes, 8% to 8 years, at'... ..., good assortment of pop- ular subjects, at...39¢ Pictures Worth to $2, in gilt “or lrowh frames, fine lot of subjects for seleotion’. . ........ yard 40c Marq 1,200 11 Faih P i ! i i g b '_ g : style; charming creations for the youthful tastes. ~f ?‘g‘ hi : 3o wings and ormaments, in olever diversity,\ red border, 25% undex value, yard, 8¢ " ou Lirien Table Cloths, hemstitched, ready for ve, you : S’ Bost Slsappenr ahd Yo use, $1.50 valug. ....... Koo s $1.00 3 %fl%‘fi% Liren Napkins, 23-4nch-aine, satin dnmask, E" -2 worth $3.50, in lots of Yo-dozen, §1.50 B0 Sns Sramkisty of Blouse Linen, 36-in¢h wide, natural linen i you X e coloy, 25¢ value, yard....... e 18@ fle - Bed Spread Special—Extra heavy fringed crochet, to every nd ¢ notice 1 at, yard........5¢ | yd. 89¢ Made Sheets, size 81x99, heavy seamless ..... 75¢ 19¢ Pillow 0!{0 nd t $2.75 val h Ly ;::flyd*l these aro ail pertect and genera] stomach troubles 86, $2.70 vi IIO%GM . size 45;3& made ot to clm. )‘d., 5¢ ' f:r engths of 4 to 15. Shenid bleached, r Friday's sale, -Tmrwn‘finvxnl.-h:‘;:& % Bed. RLx ':u-h‘.’ T right l“ ::Ithe;bln-n::d yard g "-“:am . nfrew Dress' %e_ i ¥ as ‘7‘9;8..7111]5““, ol Gingharn and Kriuvie e Hrrggl] HOTEL L“OX ' : / ‘Towels—Double thread huck, pure white, 1 . £x00, - wood || Tt e 'uh.t'shrtuf (;:d%uloc cr‘:l::“: will plant 20 H size; superior 1234c values, 81 dos., or, ea., 10c jroves o OD€ | Sergms, yard......5e D riday's Bller s ortme n f § 5 ? i Ruseall o g L Otio Mobe, S South Lawn Mowers s :.....,',...; A aag § 3% | BIG SPECIAY, SALE OF THIS VERY SEASONABLE ITEM FRIDAY -otll:‘ iner for brea 1] 1 PR in g L)yt -bidde Lawn parent to even a casyal visitor—it's honest Merchandise at SCHLITZ CORNER e A | AY O EN ; B e H AY D EN In the Daylight Silk'and Dress Goods Section Are you making Summer Dresses at Home? Friday sales afford you splendid saving opportunities. Remnants of Taffetas, all silk Messalines and Foulards and 32-inch Tub Silks; big assortmert, 2 to 15-yard Beautiful Silk Poplins, 36 inches | Popular New Wool Suitingd, wide, fine tub silks, and silk sergés; Panamas, diagonals, embroidered crepes, yvd..@8¢ also black and white checks $1.25 Al Stk O de Chines and. Poplins, 40 inches wide; spri also 36-inch .chiffon, taffetas; . Wos Chiffon Taffetas, two. very ert Suitings, in the new tan choice numbers in Friday's and puty shades, at, per sale at, yard.......... 688¢ yard ....$1.18 and §$1.48 Yard Wide Silk Suitings, including’ Gros de Londre and Faille Fran- caise, in good line of colors, yard.......... $1.25 and §1.48 Remnants of Draperies, in Combination Suits, to 75¢ colori; that sold regularl . to oso:,"'y-rd?...‘.‘..f..‘é’ Lace and embroidery 15¢ Silkolines, 36-in.wide, in all colors; ;on sale Qt‘.‘ a yard ,18¢c Colored: Fancy l&rd¢ ered gcrz.i. pldnln einz L 1‘6: ;ilh N”’: 36-in, wid:, 15¢ Knit Cotton Vests, cream or white, special, a all sizes; snap at sale price, cream, white and| seru, 40- Suits or Balbriggans, 6H0c Lace Curtains, thb% Women's Waist Aprons to $2.50; odd.lots, on sale with yokes or bibs) special at, pair, 49¢.- 75¢. 81.25 W B i S St %% HAYDEN BROS. | Trimmed Hats at $3.97 Made to Sell at- $5.00 to $12.50 The hats on uio, all distinctly smart and npfiosnt the newest ideas in sfiring milliiery. The eollection includes Tailored Hats and Dress Hats, some simply, others elaborately trimmed. Modish hats for the oman of conservative M Large sailors, Medium sailors, turbons, tfmprns, and all the popular shapes, trimmed with flowers, ribbond, A Hat to Suit Every Woman The gr: opportnnity of the season to get ahat for less than the cost of the material. Hayden’s Prices ou | many of these until today, $12.50, and even higher, Hayden’s Prices 500 UNTRIMMED HATS AT ' * Hayden’s Former Price $1.98 to $4.98 Balance of an enoymous stook of Milan Hemps, Plain Hemp, Liseret, Pyroxeline Braid Shapes. . -Splendid Special Values in Domestic Room, Friday 10c Bleached Cam-) Apron Check Ging- brie, 36-inch wide; | hams, regular 6¢ hams, Madras, Linings, 1 -~ 39¢ yard values, at, choice, yard....... 28¢ and novelty stripe spitings, per yoard isoia.0n 38¢ and uitings and Coat- ings, to $1.650 yd. values; wide assortment; 44 to 54 inches wide, yard . ....... Vi . B8e Pallet de Sofe and | 54-in, Novelty Ohecks and Cov- popular numbers , N In Domestic Roo of weaves and VRTORE 0 5 a3 Vg 39¢ trimmed #nd extraordinary bargains at sale price. Women'’s Summer Weight Union Suits, 50c values: cot- ton knit; all sizes; on shle e e s PR PR G 25¢ 5¢ BB (TR i et b s T¥%e uisettes,in Boys' Porous Knit Union Quality, at ... .., vty 25¢ are muoh below those asked by other stores, Wash Fabric Specials For Friday Onmly. 2,000 Yards Silk and Cotton Orepes and other fine wedves in an assortment of excellent colors for dresses or waists; brics in lengths up to 20 Yards, worth 25¢ to 6§c, for Friday’s sale, yd... A 1,500 Yards Printed Novelt Voile and Crepe, 36 to 40 1. y wide; actual values,; 26¢' to quality, yd., 4¢ Muslin, S-ply_ %-in. Hose. fully warranted, apecial Fri. ::‘.y‘ o S ors 180" “Boston” pattern Nos- | 650 sles, “Fpecial .29 | * tine Soading Foils ot Hose Reels, special for | 85c heav. t b this sale oilly, at..S8e tine Budru“r?:- Ho, VI Plakiared Mowers, 9% Bpading naly SFRINKLING CANS