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¥ UH kS TIEn SR L ! TOIRIES On Other Days We Close at 5 P. M. very reasonably priced. Clever, artistic construetions of soft, almost bewilde ring variety. Preparations for this event were schedule’ time large ]\ll!‘("l(lfl\'\ made for the oecasion. selves. y silk, dainty and effective laces w20 S, JAe—Three tittines, ik IVORY TRAYS—Large size. 9x15 inches iced for this big June event R Tl ' IVORY RAIR BRUN $2.00 values | andreal bristies A Camisoles with sl 3 I-‘or (umlnnlen hce gg_m‘ or ln-lfll lfl!-!-& il without sleeve and embroidery in- :wk,., .fi:fl.’ .-'(‘.’""g ‘140‘; o \'v‘m:« C‘"nlum idery and laces serting. All sizes 4 DLEOTRI LAMPE—Wired, { Combination Suits—Dainty shade, complete. $5.00 values lace inserts of fine, dainty , .-:.&‘Ln inches “mgo Bl IMBS-—~(oncave back to with ANY CANDLE. $1.26 values. OMAHA, SATURDAY, JUNK Saturday will be a big day among Brandeis | Stores’ week-end events, for the scores of sales features, so important, every one of them, in pertinent economies that nobody with an eye to money-saving in any way can avoid their claim to immediate attention, are bound to make this great store hum with shopping enthusiasm as it has never hum. med before. Our Third Floor Dollar Sale Saturday will be Dollar Day on the third floor and we promise more interesting offerings than made in these former sales. These are values that speak for them. We mention only a few; there are scores of others as good or better. 50 6.FOOT BAMBOO PORCH SHADESR —3$1.50 values 200 PAIRS OF SORIM, VOILE AND I'M- | ’O?I‘ID MADRAS OURTAINS — \'alues 175 REVERSIBLE TAPESTRY TARLE 0".“—!“ 00 \nlu-u swres oI %E\ .I\ws to $| -wn 7 onz,qnu FRAMED PASTELS—\al ues to $7.50 OF MUSLIN AND m—\uh\u to $1.60 | Vi 4 ssorte . o ’ 59 Vals. " Waistline with bead s @ENyITNE MANOGANT BUD v | 7 MImmORS—Assortcd sizer. Vaiuen i i :—‘\\.‘h):‘ll‘l‘::u inner tube and beauty rose. ‘ 14 UNFTRAMED EAND-COLORED Skirts—Deep lace flounc - o | TEOTOGRAVURES—Valucs to $6.90. ings, chiffon rose embroid- 10 w°““3'_jfi’l"\“lf"““° | 18 STANDARD LD §—Th e ery trimmings. SERVI 9V | kind that stand up. Complete With glass 3 s 10 FANCY FPLOWER BASKETE—In | and back. Values to $3.50 Garments in a varied assortment, white enamel, de ~T~l;-d -m»“uu-'.‘- 'u’v' 8 OVAL rllAnl—h"In-rlu.‘fl Complete C ) i - fitted 1th tificial flowers, alues. with convex glase, ready for yo portrait h;oTnlialrn::‘:I‘:::'(jkm:' T'he“ b | '1 n‘u' EMBROIDENED BOFA PIL- entargements, Values to $6.00 @ v trimminge. Many of [ mar AR moroaered ih sk, 250 to 34.50 418 FINE METAL FRAMDS—Values to | values. i 5 RY FINISK! BOUDOIR 94 ASSORTED m-l d EUndemudim »i x"n—nu...mm THoDink nd Diue | gy, e Tena oot Nt ve e . 8™ | TS valves i3 PINE WOOD WANDLED SERVING : 10 FANCY DECORATED JARDINIERE | TRAYS—Glass and felt battom. $3.60 inolnde values and assort- BABKBEE—With Dresden decoration, $1.2: | values N lues 21 ASSORTED PICTURBS—OAd a IFeith. "8 FANOY FrOWEE BASEKETS—O(0 | cuis efl from spring selling Valtes to yKEnvelope Chemise — oy 'SOPA PILLOWY b 3 BATHER SOFPA PILLOWS—With AXMINSTER, VELVET AND RRUS. | Sheer nainsook and lin- I,‘?',Ld"l‘nn $3.50 values, SELS RUGS—Values to $1.00 gerie; also crepes, ba- ) | tiste. L — g — - — S—— - - Skirts—Beautiful deep — embrofdery, single and deuble flounces; ribbon Jrun beading. $1.95 'he daintiest of lace and d nainsooks; smart new velqpe Chemise, Skirts, J rflx&'m and extra large "8pefial - Lot of .. 45c¢ Corpet Covers Aa assortment of Corset Covers, Brassieres 25c and Drawers .. at, Each $1.3 New Neckwear Puritan Collars and New (Cretonne Effects—Very dainty and quaint S AOND SO 25¢ and 50¢ Neck Ruffs in many new | and novel styles, in Maline | and Ostrich. Values to $5 Ribbons 5 and 6-ilnch Warp Prints—Bean- tiful designs in a good line of col- ago manufacturer of well-inade petticoats at popular prices. naha at this small price. Here is the best story that has come oringe. lues to 50c, 19 i 1 s v 3 R IR A AR C ransaction we have just completed is all the more extraordi- : ; Brocade Ribbons—White, pink These come in Most and 1ight blue plain and taffeéta grounds. Petticoats with flounces of : 2 1 d daint 1 sashes shadow lace, ribbon trimmed B o R Ol 19 | Special, yard .....o.e00 Cc Petticoats with sectional \ BEOGC et big-inch I eta n-—With Special, yard .......... c Petticoats of every wanted color—Russian green, navy blue, Emerald green, Peacock blue, amber, Nell Rose, Ciel blue, brown, pink, purple, king's blue, Copemhagen, wisteria, Lavender, plum, old rose, taupe, duck, American beauty, maize, white. ew Transparent Hats of Maline | —_— Es— Made of good quality maline, combined with black silk velvet. | These new hats come in black, solid, or white and black combination. [ | Every boy wants a Scooter. Hard wood scooters with malleable iron wheels, Saturday for %BF Adjustable Self-Containing Ball Worth §2, Other ocombinations 1 Bearing Roller Skates. fller it g he, Reck Saturdar, Boir oo 1.28 Diack siif velvet and a pint | Collapsible Baby Sulkies at silk sallor phlanged With | Halt Price. These are floor black silk velvet. samples and some are slightly For quick clearance of our spring and midsummer stock of flowekts, Sulkies .. 08 we offer you the choice of any flower in our entire stock, including Sulkies . , datsles, cornflowers, ete., at $4.00 Sulkies .. 1% ol e i iy ; Fine $1.50 Teunis Rackets, Half Price Good Rackets to learn with, Rackets for the little tots, Double ostrich pompons with combina- tion of black feelers, in white or black only. Very unusual values, 29c — 3 ‘Women’s Knit Underwear Such daintiness and charm as must at once appeal to refined womanhood are characteristic of our showing of knit junderwear. There is another feature of attraction also— l»pflces are exceedingly little. Here are hints: Ly omen’s Venetian Silk Vests {v\_!_i\;fll’_a;Le;'SE—ééids}o:; Saturday Selling E(_)_IE Wonderful Bargains | Regnlar Ge papers for kiteh ens and bedrooms, wilh hor- ders to mateh. colors. Roll Our entire stock of 'goml strong- Blank Papers, suit- Women’s Union Suits—Lisle all seasonable goods, suitable for libraries and recep- ~With reinforced underarm | bodies and silk tops. Pink able for parlor, (}inilng room, Shield; French band tops. | and white. Reinforced, cuff hall and store, with 9 and 18 | ‘Pink and white. Bloomers in | knee; regular and $l 00 | inch br_mlf"rv tnvmat«h. Reg- iblack and white; worth to | extra sizes. Suit. .. o i |!‘It|\" l.lw ,‘ “_l'll]“' 51’/ c } a garment, $1 39 ;‘\;Omfi,fl. Knit Env,k,:e Ohemiso- } Saturday, roll .. .. P/ ............ . . ne e, an | Beautiful Line of Liquid Papers, 50c * $1.00 | {Kayser Knit Vests—Swiss ribbed, living rooms, dalpty hand, crochet lace yokes: Boyu Genuine Porosknit Upion tion halls. Worth to 30c. nk and white. Stses 4, 5 39C Sults—High ":“" "“’:“ sloeves, Spectal, Foll o.......... 11c 50c knee length ges to TR0 ST ey years. 50c quality, suit. 390 Plain Domestic Oatmeal Papers en's Fine Lisle and Cotton | ¥ L green, brown, tan, red and green. on Suits—Cuff and umbrella | Barred Nainsook Unlion Suits for AN 30-inch goods. Regular 1i¢ vith eutout Roll grade, sold borders only ee styles. Xtra sizes. Regular and 50¢ yalues, suit ys to 16 d girls 39¢ :)o\utyu:n“s--n.u.‘__' 50c 7-&‘: Boys’ Department $8.50 TO $12.50 BOYS’' SUITS— OLEAN-UP PRIOE..............,...... $5 00 An exceptional offering of new sum- mer Boys’ Suits in a wide range of neat patterns. More than half of them have two pairs of pants. Every age, 5 to 17 years. i | A Blue Serge Special, ] A splendid ‘weight of strictly an- | | wool blue serge of fine texture; | | made in a new Norfolk model. Worth in a regular way, $5.00 cial, At S et Na i v % VACATION WEARABLES FOR BOYS In Our Boys' I-v D-un-ut Third Sport Shirts and Ulo\ual’ 50¢ and g& Bathing Suits ...... to $1. Khaki Pants— Long or knlvker-—- at 50¢ to ll | Wash Ties 3 Vacatior Overalls .. Splendid New nompera } White Duck Pants, 50¢ (o Serge and Flannel Pants—-In knickers or .................. 75¢ to $3.50 New Wash Suits for Boys Tomwmy Tuckers, Vestee and Middy S(ylaw'[‘ha largest and best | selection at yqur disposal . .85¢ to ‘200 long MUSIC SPECIALS 'SATURDAY 1 Qg & Harry Von Tilzer's Big Ballad Success Chas. K. Harris’ Latest Child Seng | Somebody Knows. My Mama Lives Up Io The Sky e o e , YOU TRENAWAY Viunen | THE BALLAD OF BALLADS Ewecially Writtes for Chanacey Olestt by ERNEST R. BALL 278 A LITTLE BIT OF HEAVEN 27&;, (Shure They Call It Ireland) Copyright MCMXIV by M. Witmark & Sous VlCtOl’ Vlctrola New Style XI Qur Price - $100 This instrument has all the Jatest features of the highest priced Victor-Vietrolas, in-§ cluding automatic stop, tilt- § | ing motor, improved tone] | chamber, horizontal shelves | for holding record albums, ete. " Our stock is complete. | Come in and select the case that matches your furnitare. Our Record Service is nearest perfection. | Easy Payments If Desired. Victrola Department—Pompeian Room. PICKARD SUBS THE 1= " omo o« v Sought to start negotiat with NEWS FOR $50 000 ounty commissioners to sell foroed- y {draft burmers, and prepared plans in de- tall for their installation wnder the boli- |ers of the Douglas cownty poor tarm. Former Burns Detective Asks Heavy |, [0 | 1 " ition (o the sommis: Damages for Alleged Libel sioners i writing, which was filed with Printed in Omaha the county clerk During these negotiations Had frequsnt onfercnces with Polear Was directed ket acquainted with two women for the purpose of securing evi FDITOR POLCAR IS INCLUDED .y pojcar to Piokard. 'fhrmer Burna de- | dence of atloged Erate, Bus refoied 16 186 prought wult In district | methods of getting evidence from women it against Joseph Polear, editor suggested Omaha Dafly News. and the corpor-| Was charged with attempted bribas £ atlon wn tishes it £0.00 dam- [in n proceeding before . W. Britt, fus ames for Whet tice of the peace, July 17, 1914, and gave Inside ton of recent alleged testimony, following which the allege! nns to y city and county officials ol statement was published b, @ i Omuna inta corrupt actions for the o creating a politiea' uph {s contemplating another Aul h s contained In” Plokard's petition gainst the Burns agency for allegod Methods of the Burns Detective agency damage te his reputation and breach of § Wil be rovealed when the case s tried, |contract, he announced 1 cording to the expectations of atte —— Pokara s o we weon 00| Manley Says Not 1 he said Joseph Polear vequested this . . ! [ plaintify 0 wet acquatnted with Mrs | nght to Kld Juha, och and Mre. Lynch, (wites of two mer named on a lst turmshed to Pickard) e t0. gt them 'Urunk ‘and Geb At Ghatn, Mnaking due allowance for the Amei= B wary to obtaln mald evidenee: |1CAN sense of humor, Commissioner Man that said plaintiff then and there refused I.I” by ":: ‘;”“‘""r‘ .‘:l“ . "hlwl“:. .l‘ul‘d * gy o ampre oy s g Borty " |the good steamer Julia sheuld - not be : o eln s e R VR YE R ‘Hlllifl the subject of levity. Mr. Maniey which request and refusal was reported by plaIntiff to his emplover." Sa¥a he likes a good jo! That a statement published by Polca (V0L h¢ contends the J 8 in connection with the charge involy {veriovs buainess situation the two women was libelous is alleged by | Me time ia fast coming when the Plekard jmanufgeturing Interests of this section This and other alleged libelons state: |0 the cauntry will have to look to waies ments, the plamtfe aoerte fas Black. | (rnaportation 6 meet competition, { ened his reputation, especially in Kansps |’ SR Lhip YIME NC Yhe STURR ML B Gity, which 13°his N He asks 30,008 unner of an extensive river traffi e Gelf of Mexico The Panalna now and thén, ia represents a 1o 8 damueges |eanal is changing the transportation evi- Replies car. |look,” said the commissioner Pickard, who Was in Omaha yesterday | Coptain W. B. Stevens of the Julia met the river navigation committee uf the | wrote an answer to Polear's 'hluv-.“nmhwrfl-l club at noon and discussod againat me which he refused to publish. (Proposed rates. The captaln is making ailed (o make any reply to my state- |1epairs on the boat and expects to pro- ment I was his emplove and | was not | ¢fed (6 Décatur in ahout ten days. | trented fairly by him. hopes 1o have a covered wharf boat at | Pickard gives the following information |tioned here, so that when he, tou concerning himself in his petition: That |this port his cargo will be ready for hir he has been a restdent of Kansas City | Regular schedules of the bont will be ane v fourteen yvoars, during most of which | nounced time he han been wuperintendent of | iuima for the western atvision or tho| PROMINENT-SOLUISTS TO BE ational irety company of New York: | HE"E W|TH FAMOUS CHD‘R that during all of plaintiff's past life he | | has had the confidence and respect of ail| e the members of the communities In Which | Many Omsta musical 'loyveis are fa- ¢ has resided. that he ls a graduate of [yilfar with the leading soloists who will the State university of Wisconsin of \nm,,,.,.,., in Ommba Bundgy afternoon dnd class of 1891, that he hus a family com-/gvening at the Auditorium in connection prised of his wife and two sons, aged 18| Wiy the concerts to be' givén by tie und 9 years | Chieago Sunday Hyening cholr under the auspices of the Omaha letter carriers Wins Sult troin Buarus. ! Mre. Rose Lutiger Gannon, contralto, Plekard recently recovered a judgment|ana Mr. John B. Mitter, tenor, will be § I a Kansas City court against the Burne| anamoered as Bavidg besn here 'with agenoy for legal cxpenses and other| Apthuy Middleton and Leonora Allbn, anounts e him under his contract with |\ own ns the Chicago Grand Opers 0 II-I«‘ agency 3 quartet. Mr. Gu tHolmauist, basso, | Detalls concerning the “Omaha job" |sang here with Mendslagohn choir on which he was employed for several |(wo seasons ago, coming with the i 3 | months in the carly part of 1914 are con tained in the petition. This Information In condensed form Io as follows {one of Chicago's favorite singers, beinw ccember, 1913, directed by Burns) gspeciully in demard for testivals and |Meency to ko to Omaha to confer with|yaving niready heen engaged for ihe X | Joseph Polcar relative to an Investiga- | worcester (Muss.) sestival, ¢ tion of city and county offictals, which | he dia. I Was directed by the Burns agency ‘o establish himself in some legitimate busi- {ness that would brirg him into contact with’ county and oty officlals and | secured the agenoy of the Palmer Forced | cago Bymphony orchestra. Mrs. Mabel Sharp Herdine, s no, s —_— | | Summer Tonrint Exearslons. ! , Nickel Plate road wiil ota to various east- for withy locul ageunt or Calahan, A G. P A, 68 W. Chicago. write John | Adams 8¢, BIG PURCHASE BY THE Palace Clothing Co. The Palace Clothing Co. have pur- chased the Entire Spring Surplus Stock of SHOUSE & BROTH!RS Of Baltimore, Md. Who Are Manufacturers of High Art Clothes At About 50c on the Dollar This is the greatest purchase of the year. Every garment is strictly this summer’s latest crea- tion, in all sizes — stouts, slims and extro sizes, Such Slaugh'er of Prices Has never been witnessed as will take place at this sale. 415, 518 and $20 8UiTs GO ON SALE SATUR. DAY; ONE DAY ONLY Shipg L) 4 iilu s DU T L 2008,