Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, July 4, 1915, Page 4

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4—A e —————— — OM 1 has had two deaths and the hombstead SUNDAY \HA Bl JULY 4, be held during the first week In August ANTE.ROOM ECHOES has been highly praised for the fraternal [All Woodmen of the World members re #pirit exhibited. The spirit has been espe- |siding in Florence will be invited to at clally ghown at funerals by the women's AT FALL OF GAYEL Arill team attending In a body drill team recently organized by 3 Rackley of the drill team re uth Omaha camp, No. 1, s making nembers of the drill team tc Isfactory progress. Its new officers t Wednesday evening, July 7 I be the regular initia v, as District Manage him that there will Yeomen of Omaha Give Entertain- ' ment and Conduct Pablic Memo- rial Exercises at Hall, ning has ass may be sl zation will »w real enthusiasm. An exhibition drill ranged so that the members what practice and organi »miplish sized Ia to Initiate. Inl ons In The anr ¢ given by Alpba camp Omaha homestead are unique in that |No. 1 at Elnwood park; Sunday last, was rmo mmfl mmAY EVE Omaha homestead prides itself on being |1 'gely attended and was a great sue- PR , the only homestead in the state which s Kvery detall of the entertain- Lot Welnetlhy evening Gmana hom has an exclusive women's driil team ard |ment was carried out and reflected great R4 held & BARE business Mmesting, after | G€ETee staff for the Initiatory work, |credit on the committee In charge of ar- foh dancing and card plaFIng occusisd €008 the inftiations are of special inter- |rangements o balance of the ovening. 'The enter. | ®®t to members of dther homesteads and | Zigkuv-Dub No. 115 will entortain its ainment committee served foe cream and all members of other homesteads are cor members at its hall July 11 Frank ke dinlly invited to be present at the inftia- | Benak is chalrman of the committee on . The sociable apirit of Omiaha homestead | HOM Of Omaha homestead _ arrangements, which assures a roya good especially in. evidence, owing (o the g time to all who attend. This eamp js that the eftertalnment committoe Order of Scottish Clans, making headway in incrensed member annouriced {hat all members of the | The women's auxillary to Clan Gordon |ship, due in & large measure to its social | 0f the captain. A number of new appli- | MexXico as & representative of the Geuld ly of anyone who was & Yeoman | NO. & will hold its regular meeting at | entertainments. cations weré read of members who will \ lines of railrond, Mr. Orr frequently saw the home of M. George Duni, 4190 Bur. dette street, next Wednesday afternoon [were entitled 16 enjoy the refreshments the same as a member. Sunday, June 2, Omahs hemestead held | At 2 o'clock. There will be instailation of | ¢, anfual publie memopial exercises, Officers t ing to the fact that the deceased mem- o d Pers are burled In various cemeteries, the Waoodmen of the World, jpxercises were held In the hall, it being | Florence camp No. % has apy Jittingly decorated for the occasion. During the last year Omaha homestead imittes o arrange time and pls ling u family plenie. Tt will probably | factory progress nted a |return from Ita annual picnie, to be held for | Auguet 1. Comenius camp No. 76 is making satis- Vac Vomacka has ac- epted the appointment of deputy for | his camp and ‘has already shown evi- | dence of real activity Cedar Wood camp No. 19 promises great Vaclav Opocensky, the real ffe of the camp, will furnish the en- | | General Crook post 'No mwl“l' Woman's Relief corps No. 88 will Jhold Bessions of a basket plenic at Fontenelle park Mon- |in Workmen hall. The day afternoon. € a joint meeting Fraternal ’ Mondamin lodge, :r.,d ul, ':»lfm;nl«mal Dlaz D]_d Not Let Al unlon, will meet Tuesday evening a the affairs of the country, he had the | Mineteenth and: Parsas. strost, with the Go B | facuity of getting alonig with the people iR initiation of a large class, after which Vernors become and making them love him. His military | s there will bs an entertainment with An Too Po ular commanders were the governors of the | DnBenaF Bansw, cards and dancing. Miss Downey won y p states of Mexico and he saw to it that s the attendance prise Jast Tuesday. . they did not bedome too popular. In the ) - -SANATORIUM Knights and Ladles of Security. of (the Union Paaific, Loyal councll, No. 2, held an nter-| Omaha who knew Porfirlo' Dias, exiled | president of Mexico, who dled in Paris Although not intimwtery ao- quainted with Diag, during 1889 and 1390, fergeant F. E. Humphrey in the nr,-.,.».’whm he was located in the City of esting business session = last Thursday cvening. There were four new members | Friday. initiated by the degree staff, directed by probably be initiated at the next meeting. | the distinguished Mexican and enjoyed | the close friendaliip of his son, Anclent Order Inllt' Workmen, Degree of Honor, women's auxiHary of | tirlo Dias, Ir. the S8econd Nébraska district, in Omahe, July 8 and 200 'viaitors are oxpected. Frances Vuell Olson of Minneapolis, Mr. Orr sald: the convention will be held | asserted that he was a most lovable of Degree of Honor |every inch a soldier. and Workmen will be held. T. M. Ort, asslatant to President Mobler | event that one of his governors indicated During his residence in Mexico, upon | the Workmen, will hold a convention of/| several occasions, the business of Mr. Orr called him to the presidential resi- pa 9. Some thirty-four delegates | dence, Speaking of the former president, “President Dias vu & man of coms|las street, the driver of one of the cars, tertainment and pre hief officer of (he order. has manding appearance, tall snd stralght, {wag fined 350 and costs for reckless dris | gram 5 nised to attend as have several of |large and well proportioned. His SWATthY |10 and Carl Benjamin, an occupant of - [the officers of the grand lodge from | complexion indicated the Toltee origin. |, . % - Those who knew him intimately always evening of July | character, though he was stern and |[Johnson of Fort Dodge, Ia., iron hand and was apperently the kind of & ruler that the country needed. Though despotic in the management of Lok Tt ia the man In that he was becoming very popular in the state assigned to him, he was trans- | ferred to some other state and in this | ‘Wway the president held the government well In hiand. This method to a great extent preventad uprisings and revolu- tions, which of late Years have been so frequent.” FREDERICK IS FINED FOR PART IN COLLISION As the result of & recent collision, which damaged two perfectly good auto- moblles, Frank M. Frederick, #17 Doug- Por- cial nursing. the same machine, $10 and costs. A bench warrant was also lssued for Harold V but Mr He ruled with an |JOhnson it is belleved has departed ‘This institution s the only one in the cemtral west with separate buildings. situated in thelr own ample grounds, yet entirely dis- tinct, and rendering it possible to classifty cases. The one building being fitted for and devoted to the treatment of non-contaglous and non-mental diseases, no athers bo- ing admitted; the other Rest Cot- tage being designed for and de- vored to the exclusive treatmen: of select mental cases requiring for a time watchful care and spe Benson & Thorne’s Idea of a “July Clearance Sale” It Commences Tuesday, July 6th--It Embraces Uncommon Wearables--It Attracts ' the Buyer Who Has a Proper Regard as to “How the Garment Is Styled and Made Up” Never have we trifled with a value; never have we falsified & line of type; whatever you see advertised here we HAVE _price printed. ste what you'll find; it's tmpoksiblé to fnsert ALL of the items in a single “ad.” 1516.18-20 FARNAM STREET. There’s a Deeply Cut “Clearance” Price to Meet You at Every Step in Our Except:onally “Gentecl” WOMEN'S DEPARTMENT 12.75 Only s19.25 Only For Women’s Oloth | For m's Oloth Sold at | Suits That Have Sold Up M* . as High as $35.00: m\mull'llo mfl' Cllolcc Coats That Sold Regularly dmflfl, $25 and $29.50, now--$14.50 ”.w Clears Women's Coats Clears Women's Coats The vm finest of silk coats, fancy gabar- Women's White Sport Coats, Palm Beach Coats and faney Corduroys that sold up to $17.50 are to be “Cleared” now at..$8.00 Formerly "‘up to 81’ 50" kinds will be "$13.75 e - $19.75 'WASH, DRESSES worth in lll fl those beautifui | $5.75 to $7. 60 -—-.“. JDOW syaiii 83.95 A P“: WASH DRESSES worth $8.50 to $9.75, ut $6.75 " takes iginal cost, ance” figure st b a...."“l"- worth DRESSES WASH DRESS Ou to §6, now $2.75 $22.50 go at. “ancient” season. — - $19.50 §0¢ values are in the "Cl-unu" ; white aesses M“Mfl.u and $2.50 dresses ure now reen baeeen s D0E now golng 35¢ 4% ] grEne 5 2: EIOEDEIOEIOEIOEIOEIOIOLIO0! - ‘White and Colore‘d WASH 5 nm;gs Will Move Briskly Indeed No matter what the or- the at the ‘We are not advocates of hysterical advertising; we see folly in impossible claims; but we are reslly sure THIS is a ‘‘Bargain Event’’ throughout, | practically all our nobbily $11.50 Men's $15 Suits. $16.50 Men's $22.50 Suits, BOYS' SUITS that have sold at $7.75, the $8.50 kinds are $6.75 the $7.50 kinds are ‘“cleared” at. and’ $3.75 sults are ‘“‘cleared” at. PAJAMAS “CLEARED" Men's §1.50 white or colored Pa- jamas g0 at’.......... $1.15 UNDERWEAR “CLEARED" Men’s 2-plece B60c underwear “cleared"” at, garment. ... Men’s handsome ‘50 ties at 36c, or at three for ........ $1.00 UNION SUITS “CLEARED" Men's 65¢ Nainsook Union Suits “to be “cleared” at .50¢ “Clear- - $13.50 Is the Price That Will Olear | Is the Price That Olears | Is the Price’ That Clears Men’s $20.00 Suits. $22.50 Is the Price That Olears Men’s $30,00 Suits. ]Bo‘yu’ Wash Suits, 69¢ BOYS' WASH SUITS—The "Clearance” includes a particularly fine big lot of boys' colored Wash Suits, in snappy styles for youngsters of 69(: ' I Boys' Clothes ‘Cleared’ BOYS' SUITS that were $6.60 are now $4.76, the $5.00 wuits are $3.60 and the $3.50 A Iack of space in this lnnounmm.ut pre- vents ‘mention of numerous other {tems under- priced in our justly famed Boys’' Dept. [ EN'S HATS, SHIRTS, Etc. TO BE CLEARED_| MEN'S STRAW HATS “CLEARED" All $2 straws are $1.50 and all styled medium and light weight wool suits. Men's $18.00 Suits. $18.50 Is the Price That Olears Men's $25.00 Suits $10.00 are now " $5.75 2 to 7 years of age. Cholce of lot.... are now $1.45, kinds are in the ‘“‘Clearance” at...... BOYS' WASH SUITS worth $3.50 and $2.95, the $2.50 and $3.00 kinds are ' $2.50 EEEE LR R MEN'S SHIRTS “OLEARED" Most of ‘our stylish $1.50 shirts g0 at, each . MEN'S SHIRTS “OLEARED" Most $2 kinds at $1.15; most $1 kinds at .. MEN'S SHIRTS $3.50 shirts at $2.75; $5 shirts MEN'S SHIRTS “OLEARED" The handsomest $6 shirts worn by men are now ......83.95 $3 straws at J'CLEARED" the house at ...... OTHER ITEMS * Hundreds of other ‘WOMEN'S DRESS PUMPS — Wo- $14.50 BOYS' WASH SUITS that sold for $2 and $2.25 d the $1.50 and $1.76 .............. $1.95 MEN'S STRAW BAE $3.60 Leghorn hats are $2.50; $6 Milans and Leghorns fi 75 MEN'S STRAW HA' ‘OLEARED" The very finest §6 straw hnu in “Clearance” prices at this time. OEIOEIOEIOEICEIOIO IO IO IO I ORI O IO IO EIOEIOEIO EIO EIO EIOEIOEX O) OEIOEIOIOE (30 M0 HOmOM 0N OmONOmOMONOMONOROorI0 Women’s WAISTS and BLOUSES at lmmrtant Shoe “Clearance”Sale prevails It the garment be of a sum-> $19.50 go nowl%]A 50} “nd"]mbhuo‘cnld ;o.unl‘bl% Boys' | Dutch Blouses APl'Onl ROYS' OXFORDS Boys' Blouses, in light ommruu Dutoch and dark patterns In Apron’s, to 6 years, patent, l-ueuuuim k . 49c¢ WOMEN'S AND GROWING GIRLS' PUMPS AND OXFORDS—Pumps in dull or ‘patent leather or white can- " nature. We vas, one strap or three-strap, orna- o T ewhy 0| wASE Onpsaks wori T e ment trimmed styles, with black and N '.lu nmfl $12 to $13.50 at 88,75 d colored tops. Hand turn and welt WASH DRESSES worth | W!th entirely new stoc sewed #oles, Louls, Cuban or low 0" 0" ffl' $16.00, in “Clearance” | and would far rather heels, Oxfords are in English lace Qll' on wash { at ..... ......810.50 | take the loss THIS year styles in dull or tan leather, with dress | WwASH DRESSES worth | than to risk showing an welt soles and both low and spring heels, Positive $3.60 and $4.50 shoes to go at. $2 45 MISSES' AND ('nmmm\'u PUMPS ~—Tan leather, and white canvas pumps from our regular $2.50 to $¥ lines will go sl u95 SOLEALED" — Bilycher and English lace styles in gun metal or tan leathers. With welt sewed oak soles. Regular $3 and $3.60 line, at, 8 31.95 pair men's high grade pumps in patent and kid leathers, plain or ornament colored tops; hand turn and Mght- weight welt soles; full Louis heels. 45 ,(WOMEN'S AND GROWING GIRLS' PUIPB AND OXFORDS--The pumps in plain low and strap patterns; the Oxfords in button and in lace styles. The leathers include patents, suedes, tans and white canvas, Cuban and low heels; weit soles and perfect fit- ting dressy footwear in every respect. Regslar 3 oad 1150 @1 4K styles at Our regular $5 and $6 Mnes, to go at.......... g trimmed styles, with black, white or E i 1] o N d mnopoaoucnoson‘ CLEARANCE ON INFANTS' DRFSSES ~4nfants’ long and short White dresses, including a goad asortment of com- vent made garments. '.'lo dreases at . . $1.35 kinds....79¢ u '50-31.95 kinds $1.15 $2.25-32.60 kinds $1. .95 kinds $2.95 kinds ., ... $3.5 $4.50- 5.00 M * Also many other INFANTS' CHILDREN'S OREEPER UNDERWEAR OLEARANCE OLEARANCE - | Sale includes infants’ Children's knit union summer creepers of Crepe ° and lightwelght materials in colored or white styles: 86¢ values at suits in 50¢ vnllnl, now, at, garment . .35¢ Children's vuu md pants in 25c grades at, per gar- Children’s vests or pabts in 15c grade now at, gar- The Dept. of Underwear contributes many other “‘Clearance™ «A-.. (BRSO & wmoRNE Q| Mfmm The 26c at ‘Women's silk hose in tan shades. The $1.00 and Shop here Tuesday; you are very apt to find a style, a size, s‘nleannca price that may not be in evidence in the ordinary run of stores ‘Sale” iteins are Mtflbfl‘l aver the store; shop around lnd onouononononononononoaono:ouononouonououonono:onofloa OUR Sort of Men'’s Clothing Is “Cut” Now--WHY Chance ORDINARY Kinds? THIS MEN’S OLOTHES ‘‘OLEARANOE’ is very near all-inclusive; it includes Style for style, fabric for pare, and we are sure you will “COlearance” values. 1516.18-20 FARNAM STREET. Only About Once a Year Are ‘We Enabled to Quote “Clearance” Prices Like These on Our Stocks of 95¢ tn 00 are At Only $2.95|At Only $5.00 sold at from 85 to $8.50 ea.| $9.75 to $12.00 each. that brought $8.50 to $13.50 lomafly. will That Will Be ““Cleared’’ at Once at $2.85 we are “‘clearing” at, each .............00.00. ’ ) GIRLS’ AND MISSES’ WEAR You Ohoose Girls’ Coats, | Buy Girls’ Coats (8 to 14 (8 to 14 years) that have| years) in values of from- Girl's Dresses Cleared A small lot of girls' fancy white net dresses $4 85 make an exciting “Clearance’ ‘at only §4.85 Ask to See the Line of Girls' 85 Dresses Girls’ Wash Dresses 1f you've a girl of 8 to 14 years have her choose one 94c or several of $1.60 and $1.95 colored wash dnlsel GIRLS' COLORED WASH DRESSES—The dmm Lh‘! have brought $2.50 to $2.95 are to be ‘“‘cleared” at. .. $1.65 GIRLS' COLORED WASH DRESSES—Th bringing $3.50 and $5 are in “Clearance” at 2. GIRLS' OOTORED WASH DRESSES—The dresses that have been bringing $5.75 to $6.50 are to be “cleared’ 'at..........,. $3.85 OECEIOICIONIO IO RICIONIO OO OO OO IO IO IO O IO IO IO IO IO IO EI0 A “Clearance’’ on Clothes You’ll Wear Right No items at Excessively Low “Clearance” Prices SWISS ORGANDIE | SILK AND GRORGETTR WAISTS — Dainty sheer | CREPE WAISTS—Lot in- . ine | ¢ludes Georgettes, Crepe SPeatiuRs): sewe '::_:h ':d de Chines, Chitfons and tucks §nd lace trimmed | ;. gy, Values up to collars and cuffs; others | g3'o5 will go with embroidered T: at, only..... sl -79 lace designs; others wit . Another fine lot of blous- dotted” Bwisa collars &0d | oq”includes handkerchief cuffs, They ve been Hnens, fancy ‘“‘Croket" selling at $2.76, but dur- | 1506 and pretty Georg- WHITE LINGERIE WAISTS of French Batis- te and Swiss Organdips, embroidered in dainty de- signs and lace trimmed, are in the “Olearance’— % length sleeves, some with two-in-one " collars. They sold quickly at even the regular price — $2. Sizes 84 to 44, In this | ing the ““Clearance” they | ettes, values 83 85 “Clearance” at . .$1.19 | are yours at ....81.45 | $5 to “.qo, o — —— i L= Priscilla Children’s Chcfld:;n s Rompers Hats Infants' and . Childs' Girls' Priscilla Romp- | white and colored coats ers in fine plisse, ages Chiidren’s MT‘ | | —sizes to 6 yrs.; $2.50 2 to 6 years, $1.50 straw, linen or lawn, wt‘:oouISI.gs values, are are all offered at great- going at. ..., Q5c Iy reduced prices. 18 50 to $10. oo.:g'm We Are Ted or tan. §0¢ kinds, 15e The former fl ;M- per former Must . 99 $1.50 grades now at 5OE Al ’:::;‘ :-,u. gloves. Clear Our countless out-of-town customers are urged to make the most of this ‘‘July Clearance.” Mail orders are filled um m " now, The OLEARANCE ON OLEARANCE ON .#I'Y LINES WOMEN'S ‘OF HOSIERY GLOVES X E Infanta" coloted hose, tn Women's lons stk gloves arnest ue or tan. n pi [ 97 %, e g oge s bt | This valtes .., ... Women's short ves mmmnm 1o wkite, black or tan Clearance 7\ A

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