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THE BEE: OMAH SATURDAY, for this is that the Japaness tis every- 'but the food is not good; we cannot arink | tields. One anway real ne of v ya and in front TELLS thing In the way of wearing APPATel. |(ns coffes. Nome of the hoteis which | these wagons is in the vicinity of t use 18 cleaned, and the police They do mot pin thelr clothes together | £ inspect it after cleaning. As a whole, s we Americans 46, and 1 understand ater to the European travelers are on & No Chimneys. tha streets are very narrow, all the way OF YISIT TO JAPAN e car (xS Sev, Gvll B, e e | “There are no chimneys on the houses | from six o ten feet, and. there are no tie their o There fe no fruft #it to eat, outside of | in most of the villages because they use | sidewalks. NOW GOING ON. ‘ s and Iittle children |some dried up oranges and apples, and | charcoal for both cooking and heating | Times Are Dull, | BVerybody concerned Should come down'to ‘““THE thre t Japan are carried on their » ) urpose of stoves tor he “ y , g 4 : : Talks Most Entertainingly of the E : ried on thelf |ery Jittle fruit fs raised here. T failed | Purposcs. In place of stoves for hedting| “During my three montha .svent in |} FAIR' ani investigate our goods, which we offer at A . n ilar to the manner n | ©0 T T & 4 the | they use what is known as a hibachi and | travel all over the orfent 1 heard much : 2 i Sights Witnessed While in the | which 1 an Indlans carry thejr 10 find any fruit trees al all, and the | 0\ "o Jardiniere made of earthen- |complaint concerning dull times, for in THIS TIME, at prices which you will have to pay else- \ Flowery Kingdom | voung the children face the oppo- ONIY vemetables are peas, prepared very | o .. ¢ metal Japan the hotels and shops depend a where when the season will be OVER. site wa and they elaim the children nicely by cooking them In the shell deal upe vel fro Euro 3 N t bt . - great deal upon trave m Burope, facing the lght is g e RS O e o $6 men's and young $1.00 the reason there very much on the order of string beans, | which on account of the war s entirely 3 5 men's dress shirts with - A times. At the first bow they pass the | BRINGS UNIQUE COLLECTION . much biindness in Japan. When these |but unleas they are very youns they S of Gkpr ol Ot MBS they hope | €Ut off. Throughout California there fo|Jll men's suits, at. ; collars to match, French > hlind children grow up they are tat annot prepare them this way. 1 have also a good deal of complaint and disap- $10 and $7.50 men’s and young | cuffs, at 69C A unique collection of orlental massagink by the government so y done considerable motoring throngh the r’.,"m,"f,’,' g ‘",,”“ '{‘1'1', ”’th:',';:' pointment at the small number who have | [l men's suith | 18 s ss shirts with or birds will soon be spread before ¢an be self-supporting. and when even and have falled to see any sheep | ga. .’;\‘y:':x.w "::y:‘:v1 T'?-n.md,., May | COme to visit the expositions, and it i« at 85 without collars 39 Omaha people for their inspection as ;'ult':'ll:l.\un "‘h hear a most sorrow- | o ge and very seldom saw A cow. In (g and this is the day set aside for this | 21! 1ald to conditions brought about by $12.50 lnd gl 5.00 men's all % A i [ -4 ful flute which they use in going through |the absence of cattle, the only fertilizer | n.. C 1 1 1 ¢ | the war. Returning to Omaha, 1 find @ wool suits, blue ‘ 32 A résult of the three months’ trip L0 (heir respective districts sollciting, pa- | ayallable is an refuse and one can | L 0o On flag poles and in fromt of | o 54 tne troubls abroaq has had no seri- |l sorges included . Jle is human refuse and one can y n that day they display | ed. . Japan made by Arthur D. Brandels, tienits. They charge for one hours mas his haul | day Dec ¥ | ous effect here and everything seems to 0 who h L POtuR Gl 00 Ohaa. Ihe | SN 10 60 00 4, §'to S5 Sunts thioB | B red Darels, | BhTaush . he cwnier ] nting o fieh. 1¢ & family | 108 LAt SEE ST ST etantial and [ §3°00 Mens . G 85c who has just retur o 3 v n structed barrels, through the country , they!display five banners. [ F0, T L0 o rre N ace T visted.* 30 to 48, at ton, Ervine, who accompanied him, 4 and cities. This is collected hetween 2| This {s also called the Carp festival. The | 20''d MAan Ay : $3.00 men's worsted o , who D is also called the Carp f | having stopped over in Wyoming | Jap Hotels Poor, and 5 o'clock in the morning my women | giris' birthdays are celebratsd one day | Apartments, Mats, houses and cottages |f| Dants, at. ] p Thile in Japan Mr. Brandels purchased The hotels in Japan as a who'e are |And hauled through the streets by men |y March. Twice a year the Japanese | can b rented quickly and cheauly by a | $2.00 nmula ron 65 16¢ [nrlers ,g & ‘grest/number of birds, theiuaing rare | YOFY POOF. The rooms are not so bad, |8nd then used on the iice and vegelabls | clean houss under police supervision. | fee ‘Tor -Rent™ hats, at . c styles, at Goeke- il Goves, “te - be- Plachd | e : U 00 straw hats, 39 | 5c men's on his country estate. These are now | 0 v 7 172 O T 3 v 55 Eai P L TEn TRe i (4 e, $4 00 and $2.00 Hnn $2.50 men Ty o e e T :**************%1--:-1-***-!'-!--!-4-4-*-!-4--4-**4-4'4-'!'4-*-!--!-4--}-!--!-4'4-****1-! | e RO i T6c uto hats, 1.50 Ladies’ | slippers S. E. Cor- rH S8.E.Cor- 12th and ‘(l')Q 4 Tmr 12th and Farnam 3 AR €T GF A AW Farnam Store Open Evenings 'till 8 P. M.—Saturday ’till 10 P. M. Brandeis stores. Many wonderful speci vu;:‘:\: n:-;:“',‘.lnml\:b ‘tn:»;v\\;. lv."u\r:‘-’"]-'h""; ‘;;: Aim\““““ml ‘|1||||I|H|W|’Il ||l|||||| I‘Illl"]" ||'|'H|'lN"'l““l"lfl]“\“HWI'I”"NI'H i "“fllfl“lhl H‘l"' dog and has a large voeabutary in the | | i n,mu l ‘ u i Japaness language: zebra doves, the il Ml& ’]l | e i e | llest doves in the world, and a large | phtil -' i s ' A D i 1 ) flu Illl.m..m uil“r.muulr il i M’unmm |||||lu| 1' ‘I Dwar! plants and trees of a number of warieties, together with nine antiqu: bird cages of carved ivory and lacquer and some of them 10 years old, are also| among’ the things brought back by the traveler to be Included In the exhibition Tells of Hin Trip. Desoribing his trip Mr. Brandels made thess observations “At Tokyo we saw the largest depart- | srent store in Japan, which has been in \ * talvics 1o hatbsne 2 . . £ g BBiies 0% Fabre. . 1. pethatpal owner | T No advertising is better than the store behind it and no store is better than ship alwaya has been in one family. On :fo'mf:; <BAL. the merchandise, the values and the service it delivers, and if we do say it our- i Bl e windows | ~ Selves—here are the clothes men want. We have taken all our broken lots of chich always has been located in that particular corner. The U Men’s and Young Men’s Suits, regardles of cost— Jocation of this store never has been i S vt o | 4 e & AR ¥ $20.00, $22.50 and $25.00 Suits proved a great many times. It is a live| fook store, very much on the order of the them Louvre in Paris, but 1ot nearly as iarge. | $ What struck me particularly strange was | that all native custoniers must take off 2 their shoes before entiring, and forelgn- ers are abdliged to pat on a sort of fl . overshoe. 1 spoke to iHe manager, com- o2 % plimenting him on his up-to-date meth- ©ods, and he, by the way, has been in our ’ WA : i New York store many times and knows , ’ Mr. Louls Stern very well, but 1 critt- =it clsed the compulsory taking off of shoes. ) J_ He replied If I had i longer In Japan 1 could better appreciate that this was ; All these suits are strictly hand tailored and this season’s goods. 335 suits g Aol St 5 dn all colors and all sizes, blue serges included. $20 to $25 Suits. o ieffgtiedingoe g oo Ny g 4 B / ; Palm Beach, Pongee Silks and Vigelle Fannel Suits which give the wearer ered withgmatting, and dust as we know > ! maximum comfort with minimum weight and still 0 Nt PR > A : maintain a dressy appearance.. Supreme values . to .50 Girls’ Sold Outright. 2 3 pp 2 3 y * “We also visited the section called the Yoshtwara, Which ooccuptes twenty acres, \ 7 Pitate You want to see our Genuine Palm Bearl$5 00 ‘ Genuine Pahn sz 50 #nd is what we would call the red light e M\ Suits in all sizes and colors, at. . ... ..... BeachTrousers, fistrict. but these girls are seated, D iwelve to fifteen in a row, in cages In FEAEE B M & Gy Slipon Raincoats - |Men's and Young muuum i \lu..‘ munnmwilll gyl \umunmfll il Lnnwn M i ot | | | ALEXANDER NO MORE. ALEXANDER NO MORE. 3| Alexander’s Saturday Closing Out Prices are ==Still Lower=— Regular $2.50 Canvas Ox- | Beautiful Patent Leather fords and Pumps for ladies, | Pumps, very latest; $139 rubber soles and | former price $3.00.. - 1,000 pairs regular Latest styles in White Can- ; 98¢ vas Pumps, trimmed in black, ¥2100" BRUAR. RESiES former price $3.00, §9 48 | 1,000 pairs regular : $2.50 Ladies’ Pumps 88c¢ Beautiful Cross Strap Pumps; patent and dull leathers regular $5.00 seller, nothing newer, $298 at, a pair o L pnsn 200 pairs of Ladies’ Pumps; former price $2.50, at, a pair. 19 1,000 pairs Mén’s Oxfords— | 2,000 pairs Children's Shoes, former price $2.60; ‘lzs prices from $1.28 zsc on sale Saturday.... down to ... Alexander Co. Store Open Till 8 O’Clock Eve- nings During This Sale EXANDER NO MORE. ALEXANDER NO MO! the Midway, who is the business man- H iger of tho cage. These sirls are sold % ) —_—————— M P sutright for three yoars by thelr parents, 2 g $3.50 to $5.00 values.. en's Pants \/ho get frop: $10 to $300 for each kirl 4l R i LB e ‘oaned. At the expiration of three years g s g i e s Zii7 $6.00 to $7.50 values ................$2.98 Pair $1.98, $2.98 B e, o e Cmtiia\ o and $3.98 l':::l\y Tn;h:.l:- :-‘; inmates of the %7 7 ‘am to ‘10 values. . ° Yoshiwara does not detract in any way from their soclal = standing with the B e e Tt § A Shirt Sale at Brandeis|About 5,000 MensStrawHat fim LNO HNISO'TO FIANVXATV TTIVS LNO DNISOTD FIANVXIATV FALEXANDER CLOSING OUT SALE ALEXANDER CLOSING OU Msters miay stand there and visit with f——— Woepors Too Small. Means So Somethmg to Omaha Men Saturday at About Half Price them. “1 cannot let this opportunity go by vi 1 ki Il nl:-:h:lue‘e:l‘r::h:r: 1::'1::;“:.' .n'x:::".'.:‘r: Anothter opportunity for you m buy shxrts for summer ¥ o h E wre bullt for little people, and with the | wear of unusual vales; qualities and styles that demonstrate | €W straw hats are worn in Eu- narrow gauge they are without doubt | Sinad ity o , rope this year and manufactur- S d the d the worst sloeping cars 1 ever saw. 1t superiority. aturday is the day. P h £ d th 1 Aol » impossible o sieep fn them. Traveling L Men's' Silk and Linen Shirts—Look as | €S have foun emselves m :: .::‘";,,: :::"::,: ::::‘.n::, Fed ",'.':: Ot No' well and wear better than all silk. Made | tWo-thirds ”,t, their ,“B""‘l busi- M winter. with soft French cuffs. The patterns are beautiful and the [ ness, a condition which 'fur(',ed a L n;.’::.a 8 ke 'd4nee at Xyote, guamny to choose from is large. Regular l 4 good many of them to dispose of ner . m:;.:m:“m'-.:m .nv::’::n‘ ;:bl’l‘n; 2.00 and $2.50. values .. $ 9 tho.u.'fgtruw‘:mt str:i(-ks x}t :tgre:f R OUR SER. S0 MR ONE I L Wih chop sacrifice. We made a fortunate sticks. The food consisted of ith L N Men’s Fine Corded Madras, Repps and o g e sedppanlBoe 'l. 00 S and Ot 0. Pongee with 'Satin Stripes—d.aundered | purchase of about 5,000 of theae m..":: 208 & apher” a2 ather or soft French cuffs. Patterns the vcry newest; many of | high-grade hats through a New T el QL saanecet. the shirts have soft attached collars. York importer at about half the ianteless, and finished up With Japaness lar $1.25 and $1.50 values.............. regular wholesale price and we B gl s ey are, therefore, able to offer them meal. ey offe us , wine or sake, which to me was also Lot No 4,480 Men's Negligee and Golf Shirts Sflt’]u‘da.\' at about half price. A A * 87 Made of pongee, madras, conded repps| | This purchase includes all the No Fins te Be Had, and French flannel materials, both attached and detached latest stvles in Sieilian. Leg- 8 ol *One of the women' 'n our party re- Dot i rly every shop In Kyoto, which is a | cludes the greatest values we have offered in a long 50 ‘ horn, Porto Rican, Japanese t. Apex Whiskey . Port Wine . Blackberry Cordial . . Apricot Cordial . ... . Rock and Rye Cordial . Banana Cordial Regular price is From now until July 4, prepaid, $4.50 v/ Orders Outside of Iowa and Nebraska” Must Be 20 Quarts or Over to Be Sent Prepaid. FREE! e FREE! With an Order of $2.00 and Over # Whiskey, Wines or Liquors: A BOTTLE OF WINE; WHISKEY, GLASS, OOMBI- NATION ICE PICK, CORKSCREW AND COROWN il OPENER; LADIES BONNET OR GENTLEMAN'S ] HAT—BEER AND ALOOHOL EXCEPTED, \JAKE KLEIN--FAMILY LIQUOR DEALER ‘1314 DOUGLAS ST., OMAHA, NEB. fuired some pins ome day and we tried | collars; some with laundered cuffs. This !at of shirts in- ¥y of over BM00 inhabitants, and | time. Actual values up to $1.50. Sale price, each. Panamas, Sennits, Swiss Straw oliquger o g Gt oS g ALAE $ | | and Split Braids. Values to { One Big Lot of Men’s Silk | 175 Dozen Men's Lisle and | $3.50; divided into three lots Bat- Fiber Hose—In all the new | Mercerized Hose—“Run of | urday, at summer shades. the mill” quality. Worth to My—But That's Good! | | 3 simmer shades 3¢, pair, 13%e c.$ S goun iy or your gueas | | 4 Shechl Lot of Mens Fne | W el AT S Panama Hats you serve \ i Silk Crepe, Silk Broadcloth | Shirt ‘*'th “h R ~'T| Men's Genuine South American Pan- and Satin Striped Tub Silk | ° [, 8 AXge SRIOT % avias at & - collar, shart or long, sleeves. smN"Em i Shirts—Beautiful assortment | The ideal shirt for sport wear. $5.00, $7.50 and $10.00 MA( ONI “"THE J. SWoBODA RETAIL DEALER of patterns; values to $8,00;| Special, Genuine Bangkok Hats at i Saturday, $3.88, CAR $4.98 ind $5.50 §1, $1.25, $1.50 $2.95 and $5.00 1::‘-:-1: ity delectable el du s WS Ml Men’'s Outing Hats Y X Another Fortunate Purchase That Will Benefit Made of white duck, silk and Palm Every Man in Omaha Beach, at ) . . . 25¢, 50c and $1.00 Men s Athletlc Unlon Slllts Boys' and Children’s Headwear At onc emarkable s ; . These | Boys' and Children’s Straw Hats and t once a remarkahle and seasonable sale. These Wash Hats in all the newest styles, in- union suits are samples of the Roxford, E. & W. and of one | ! other well known line, the name of which we are not per- cluding Silk Rah Rahs, at mitted to announce. e, and- up to Men, this means luxury and comfort for you this sum- mer, for these suits are made of silk and linen and pure Irish linen; nainsoak, crepe and soisette. They are cut per- Traveli!g Bags and SUit Cases BE A SWAPPER Make swaps for profit. Look into the *Swappers’ Column™ 1 fect and have the elastic band about the waist, Taken as a whole, these are'’unquestionably the best v B K e 19 Pounds for s 0 values we have ever offered at so small a price. Saturday we will place on sale about 150 Traveling Bags R s The adonce™” ™™ This Entire Purchase Divided Into Two Big Lots and Suitcases—odd lots and 3 pounds special coffee. . ... ) the Sample an. t ample Crepe, | | sample lines. Values to $8.50, o SR, Linen and Pure Irish Linen Nalnsook Mull and Sois- | | on sglo Saturday at 95¢ to best :a woffee In the “.'1’&5 Union Swuits, worth to ette Union Suits, worth to o Teas, any kind, per 1b. 400 to 800 $2.00, suit— $1.50, suit— m.nu with $1.00 other goods | 8gc Moyune Tea Co. FHRPFFFFFFFPFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF PR PR FFFFFFFFFFFF T+ ' » . x+*¢+¢¢**¢*¢*+¢+**¢¢¢¢*¢¢¢*¢++¢*++¢¢+¢¢¢+++**¢¢+¢+*+¢++*¢+¢4****+*+4++4*¢+*4++¢+**+*¢+4+¢*+++*++++++4+*++4*