Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, April 24, 1915, Page 6

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! BAYOR OF SHEELEY WORKS FOR ANTIS - | of the Various Slates | Take On New Life as Election | Time Draws Near. } “INS" AGAIN WAIT FOR MAYOR What of the Polish vote? Ts it In the balance? The question is perti- nent because the sensation of the day in the political campaign is the all “| ance ©f Nickodamus Dargeczewski with the “people’s candidates,” this politician having been formerly ider- | tified with the administration wing.| Mr. Dargeczewski presented himself at the headquarters of the antis to.‘| service as a worker, whether for pny’ or for the honor of helping to rlu:\l out the city hall” is not stated. He| beld an appcintive position under the house of Dahlman for years and has been active in political affairs ln{ that section of the city kmown as! Sheelytown. Mr. Dargeczewski told | A Bee reporter that he expects to work for the antis, and that he had a very satisfactory conference with Chairman M. O. Cunningham of the committee on organization. Chairman Cunningham announced that he is preparing a list ot 30 precinct workers and his plan s to get these men n the job at once. Antis Show Life. Headquarters of the antis are beginning o show life at 322 Bee bullding. Secretary Meyers took off his coat and rolied up his sleeves this morning and Chairman Sutton s doing likewise. Candidate Haekett reported that he has bewn busy taking the temperature of the public piise and he avers that every pulse beat s for him and his associates, who are going before the voters ms the “people’s candidates.” Antl meetings at street corners and in halls in different parts of the city are being planned. City Hall Headquarters. The city hall is still the real headquart- ers for the administration group of can- didates, with Tom Flynp, Joe Butler, Buck Taylor, Tom O'Cenner, C. E. Bosslo and others “sitting steady In the boat,” as Flyon says. It is expected that these headyuarters will be moved to the Dahl- man club rooms on Farnam street. The situation Is quiet now In the administra- tion camp on account of the absence of the mayor trom the city, but the leaders say they will stir things up again next Monday evening with a meeting at Wash- ington hall, Gibson. Boosters wi'l hold an open came to’ Omaha forty vears ago this month and has been on the police department for thirty-three years. “I never felt better in my lite than I 40 today, and 1 attribute my good heaith DANDELION PICKER HAS NO DIPLOHA.&T HAS A BOIL Frits Worth, Itinerant, arraigned in police court for consuming a superabund- Ance of fermented beverages, was asked what particular branch of industry he followed “I am an expert dandellon picker, Judge,” answered Frits, with much evi- dence of pride, “Have you a diploma? Inquired the Judge. This evidently pussled Frits, for he hesitated for several minutes and then replied in a querulous voice, “No, judge, 1 don’t belleve I have, but I've got a big boll on the back of my meck.” He was discharged with honore. MAYOR DAHLMAN PROCLAIMS ' SATURDAY CARNATION DAY Mayor Dahiman has tssued the follow- ing proclamatizn for Carnation day, to- aday: To the People of Omaha. Saturday pril 1915, will be Carnation day. fiu:r}o Jenderahip of Mrs, Carl John: m Mrs. Paul ‘eimer, there will be - on the streets of our ¢ |\f 3,000 carna of which will be Uhe Benefit of the Swediah Mission hou. As this hospital is in need of funds to on the noble work of caring for the ! ck_poor, the nnmu:rople of the efty of Omaha are appealed to in hehalf of suffering humanity. Therefore, “.l. Ji L'.‘ l‘l%l‘l:nl-,dmn)'orl ‘i' the city ! ppoint and proclaim - day, April 34, 1915, “Carnat «yf""}.:v the purpose olk "t‘ ":“:4 hurry on of e {he Japd wer wedish Mission ! DEATH RECORD John €. Thomas. John C. Thomas, aged % years, Qled Wednesday at his home, 519% North Six- feenth street, after being confined for with pneumonia. Funeral serv- be held Sunday afternoon at l‘ from Crosby's chapel, with juter- in Forest Lawn cemetery. 'nu-u\ 1 painter In Omaha for wnore thirty years. — Reads Bee Want Ads. ———— Spring Coush. Pine-Tar-Honey wil stop strengthen your lungs. . Omly %e. OMAHA, SATURDAY, APRIL 24, Immense Stocks of High-Grade Quad- ruple Plated Silver Hollow-Ware Casseroles, Bake Dishes, Tea Sets, Bowls, Etc. =" T ON SALE SATURDAY Extraordinary Saturday Sale in HOSIERY Women's Pure Thread Silk Stockings—8ome all silk to the top, others with extza wide garter tops. Good assortment of colors. All full fashloned, reinforced soles, heels s* and toes. Worth 75cato $1.00, a pair Women's Pure Thread Silk Boot Stockings—All the new shoe and evening shades; also black and white. All full fashioned; reinforced heels and toes, double soles. Regular 50c quality. special, & PAIF. ...........ooiiiiiinninnias Women's Onyx Sk Lisle Stockings—Black oaly. regular made; high spliced heels, toes and soles; 35c wide gartertops. Regular 50c quality, a pair............ All full e bought from the International Silver Co. (the largest silverware man- ufacturers in the world) their entire surplus stocks of Forbes and Meriden Sil- ver Plate Co.’s lines at 33¢ on the dollar. (These are all standard goods—the name Forbes and Meriden Silver Plate Co. has meant quality in silverware for the last 75 years. Prices on these goods are positively less than manufacturers’ cost.) Lot 1__About 1,200 pieces of all kinds, including Casseroles, Baking Dishes, Nut Bowls, Fruit BasEcts, Sandwich Trays, Bread Trays, Fern Dishes, Com- go s, Marmalade Jars, Serving Trays in ail sizes, Sheffield Trays in all sizes, yrup Pitchers, Candle Sticks, Water Pitchers, Condiment Sets, efc. These are to $6.00 values, at— Women's Onyx Lisle Stockings—Black and black with split soles. Full fasiioned, reinforced soles, heels and zsc toes. Regular 35c values, & palr...........cocvvvuenns Women's Fiber 8ilk‘Boot Stockings—Riack, white and colors, Pull seamless, double heels and toes. A pair. . ... Children’s' Pure Thread Sflk Stockings—Black only. z sc Flat weave..8ises 4 to 7%. Worth 75c, a pair.......... Children’s Fine and Medium Weight Ribbed Stockings—Black and white. Double knees, heels and toes. Worth 12ic Men's Full Seanfless Hose—Black, tan and gray. 100, spotial, BiDAIL. ..oioveiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiimrinnies Double heels and toes. 15c quality, & pair............ 8*6 Men's Full Fushioned Onyx Hose—Black and maco aplit foot; double heels and toes. Worth 350, a pr....... Low Prices in Underwear Women's Vepetian Silk Union Suits—With shield reinforce- ment; French band or crochet beading tops, cuff knee. Well- ~Fine Bake Dishes, Castors, —Fine Fern Dishea, Mir | oo giment Sets, Real Shet: —Children’s Cups, worth to 4160, saeh. .. 29€ fhed by ror Plateau and Odd | fleld Sandwich and Cheese kgown maks. Pink and whits. All sises. Regula 2.48 | Fieces. wortn to Trays, Oandelabras, etc. | Toothpick Holders and Vases, ! , special Saturday, sult.........oouunns . . worth to $8.50, worth 28, " $350 valuos s e $ y $4.00, 8 ........ 31-00 sale price ......... $2.98 Apliddy: ool ABOR 29¢ ‘Women's Lisle Union Sults—Munsing and Essex Mills Brands, Low neck and sleeveless; ouff and umbrella style. 69: Worth from §1 to §1.50 a suit. Special Saturday, at. ... Extraordinary Values in Corsets " i For All Types of Figures e ) Odd slze! in Warner Corsets for stout figures; W. B. corsets in mercerized broche, in pink and white, for medium and slender figures; a few slightly soiled Nemo Corsets, a Kabo model in handsome broche, lightly boned. All priced to close, each....evvuuuvrnn.. Splendid Fitting and Comfortable Corsets — Guaranteed rust-proof ancy material and countil. Sizes 19 to 30. Specially priced, each. Ascomp;ete line of sizes in Summer Net Corsets, at $1.50, 75¢ an Women's Fine Cotton and Lisle Union Suits-—Low meck and sleeveless; cuff and umbrella knee styles. “Oumfy-Cut,” Essex Mills and ofher well-known brands, worth to 89c. 3* Special Saturday, a suit seenensd Women's Fine Cotton Union Suits—Low neck and sleeveless; umbrella knee styles. Full taped. Regular and extra sizes; also women's vests. Worth to 86c. Saturday, $1.00 e 30wl pion, Soh s e o .. 19¢ | 10,000 American Beauty and Killarney Rose Bushes at 5¢ Sale on Second Floor, Old Store. for Boys—High neok sad On account of the very favorable weather conditions Ever short sleeves, kues lengths. All aisds. Reguisr 39¢ | this spring, rose bushes this year are more plentiful and /] SO GILY; Saturdep B OBIL L ooniineiiiiiennns joee therefore cheaPer than they have been for many a season. New Large. Wavy Hair any we have Blouse . decided to sell these fine American Beauty and Killarney 9 SWI.tChfl ¢ rose bushes at*5 cents this sea- Conceiv- son and hope to contribute per- B\, haps a little towards the common able 4) effort to make this a city beau- c tiful. In Style Come early to share in this and offer, while they last— 24sinch Wavy Hair Switches—Weigh Col. two ounces. The greatest hair goods or bargain offered in many months, for Sat- urday only. The assortment of shades and the assistance of our expert attend- ants assures you of securing a switch that will match perfectly the shade of your own hair. AT 78¢ Six Big Specials in 1B Sale of Aluminum Ware Wall Paper About 2,500 pieces in the lot, including rice boilers, coffee pots, sauce pans, covered kettles, preserving kettles, pudding pans, etc. They are 48c For Saturday worth up to $1.25. Your choice Saturday, for. C each dium Silk, at........ Filet Lace Chiffon Blouses, Saturday, at Saturday Specials In Our Music [Departm’t Popular song hits of the season always here firet. Little 8 k of Love Our spring stock is most com- plete—never before have we dis- played such an assortment of o i bk A | 2 medium and high-grade goods. EXTRA SPECIAL — Dresden China Sale—Any piece in gélg‘: é:;g‘lgs!‘::r:fig?“. A Copy ::"‘m: :x:‘:':"‘;:' our entire stock Saturday at half our regular prices. Jogs,s tlistt tn Dreamisad lar 25¢ grade, & roll— Eneliaring Paime lc Extra Reeves’ Sanitary Milk Cabinet—A regular Each Kiss That Made You Mine Farewell, Bird of Paradise McCarty By Mail Runaway June Instrumental. Starlight Waltz 16¢ New Bedroom Papers—With cut bor- ders. All new goods, worth 15c. Sat- Stolen ?tx‘manl&c I ae Dance of Lunatics Climax urday, & roll~ Melorose March Rogmance Waltz 8 Classic. Humoresque Barcarolle Plain Domestic Satmeal Papers—Tan, Maiden's Prayer | RAFIRS | ‘Il Trovatore Spring Song Flower Son orning Prayer Black Haw Also 1,000 others at l0c each—send for catalogue. Popular and Operatic Hits of the Best. y House In West You Calling Me green, brown, red and blue. 30 inches wide. Sold with borders only. Special Saturday, & roll— 9¢ Parlor, Dining Room, Store and Hall Papers—With § and 18-nch borders to Shower of Roses mueh Worawo e Avi= " Auto Combination :::::?."gjan L.,"f."‘_ el Lunch Kits At S pecial Prices Just the thing for long drives, picnics, etc. The boxes are made of strong durable wood, with imitation leather cover. You may entertain from two to eight people. The prices range from $3.45 10 $33.50. A special 28 per cent discount from our regular prices joar Me Callt Years From Now clally price, a roll— Today Only. 3¢ New Pattern Oatmeals—All shades. A wide selection to choose from. Worth to 30c. Saturday, & roll— 18¢ and banjo dolin ploks, ~—at the best prices for the 10 Children’s Colored Wash New Peter Pan Blouses of Ra- Blouses, very smart. .. Black and “White Checked or Striped R Neckwear o Yery Fime Ewmbmoldered| Yew Lot of Collar and Ouff | Bowdolr Caps—Lace and . Pigue Vesteoes - Worth lfl, Ml‘—-“xa n'dl“"- om- | ribbon 4 trimmed, shadow 7 alues, brolder organdie | 1ace and net, B"‘U‘Nu Saturday, 5c Special, & 39 Special, 5 vty S +2B¢)fr=as T 39¢|gmat T | 28e Collarn—Oriental Tace and hand embroidered imported organdie; rolling inch, al and 'll";: offects; lse many heautiful styles in the new military stocks. l.so from 31 Prices ... P T P I A . . . . A Timely S pecial purc compared with regular garme, features in flares, sleeves, colla) and linings. and the opportunities for real Silk Lined Topy « Coats One of the good lots are poplin, gabardine and serge coats, made with Choice for— faille, crepe de good color, su putty, black, b that have no d Saturday, for § Dresses $1.50 New arrivals in our children’s department show some of the prettiest and newest ideas for the girls’ every day and school dresses. and guimpe effects, the little coatee and pleated skirts, and every good style of the season; choice. .. $1.50 STUNNING NEW BLOUSE SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY | ’ The new suspender New Em Blouses. $5 to $6.98 Greatest Oil Painting Sale . Japanese Parasols binations; also in different sizes up ta 22. | $1LQ_Q Silk Afternoon Dresses ‘ From the recent purchases we have selected this lot of pretty and practical silk dresses for aftei noon and street wear, made of soft taffetas, si Smart Net Blouses, with Camisoles. .. .. Taffeta Overblouses, black, rose, navy, black and white striped. . “050 i For Children ‘ } designs in all colors and com. | | new goods and worth { )c to 50¢c. Special, at... 25c | | Opportunfit- hases in these coai They are divide (4 chine, crepe meteor, etc. Every ch as Belgian blue, navy, sand,| rown, etc. Many sample dresses| ;: li,c;t:s. Values up to $20.00. | Girls’ New White Dresses $5 || A special lot of pretty daimty white frocks for girls’ dress affairs; made of sheer organdies and lawns, trimmed with the daintiest laces and embroid- | I P S S $5.00 | Spring Top Coats $3.98 | A very interesting lot of coats for the girls in this group. Many of the fascinating touches that interest the young miss. They are made of good | checks and pretty plain colors. 1 $5.98t0 $ b. Lingerie ........ °..$1 to $3.98 Ever Held In Omaha We are closing out our ings. & hibition from an East 92 Oil Paintings In All Values to $25.00 and even $30.00, not one pict should sell for less than $10.00. Saturday, for $3 Work by such artists as I. L. Hall, Knapp, Mead Wold, Hagen, Fox and other of America’s best-kn( ecommercial artists. 18x24 to 28x36 inches, and Etruscan gold hand-made frames. alone are worth fully twice our Saturday price, The actual canvas stretched and the paint used could not be purchased wholesale at the price we will charge for the complete framed picture. These No pictures laid aside —no mail orders, starts Saturday morning at 8:30 o'clock and lasts till every picture is gone, Your unrestricted choice for. . .. All framed in massive antidue entire line of oil paint- Every picture goes, except a few pic- tures not belonging to us but here on ex- ern dealer. .y 49 3! paintings vary in size fii-x The frames The s}le

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