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

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CARPENTERS AT WORK Remodeling A. Hospe Co.’s, Store and you should see the people BUYING PIANOS. Never have we had such a successful | sale. Every Piano must be sold or ruined by dirt and dust. THE PRICES DO IT. Brambach rand Piano In Mahogany Only. Price $455 New Up-to-date PIANOS , We have brand new, devendable, guar-! anteed new pianos marked down for | this Remodeling Sale at 8169, $189, 9209, $219—on terms of . One Dollar Per Week Kimball Upright Piano :ll Oak, Walnut and Mahogany, $265, $295, $345 ‘Refinished Pianos $185 .§108 Oable-Nelson, Mahogany, $225 Steinway, Ebony. ........$275 And Many Others, - ——— Cable-Nelson Upright Pianos ‘Walnut, Oak and Mahogany, Prices: $250, $275, $300, $325 n? fl‘ #:n‘nlv Installments, Stool $145 $150 $150 Kremlin & Son, Mahogany $175 $175 And 30 Others. $225, $250, $275 On $5 Payments. Stool and Scart. | number of the Iines, {in three sections next Friday, there :hlmdr«l and thirty people who are trav- | eling under the direction of the Ot { | The Aleppb Temple Shriners of Boston, | | 1% strong, are to o through here next| | ¥riday, and over 100 people from Birming- | | ham, Ala., pass Omaha on their return | ! from the const on the same date. A dele- | | gation of New England Blks, returning | MANY SPECIALS GO ' OVER OMAHA ROADS Chartered Trains Carying Conven- tion Delegates Pass Through Omaha from Coast. \ {ALL STOP OFF HERE A WHILE | Special trains with private par-| ties to and from California are pass- {ing through Omaha every day, and | many of the tourists are -topvln(. here for stays that are from a few | hours to several days in length. The Shriners of the east are now return- fornia, and large parties are being! taken back in special trains over nf The Lu Lu| temple of Philadelphia passes through Omaha in a train running being 411 Shriners in all with this one delegation. They are returning| over the Rock Island, coming from Colorado. ing from their convention in Call-| | The Aladdin Shriners of Columbus, O, with 140 in their party, pass through | Omaha on their return, Tuesday. One Tourlst agency pass through here, go- | ing east, on August . They will arrive | at 3 p. m. and leave at 5:46. Boston Next Week. from Los Angeles, are in Omaha today | and four cars of Cook tourists leave Omaha Saturday evening over the Mil- waukee for Chicago The Commercial Law League of Amer- fea, from Chicago to Pasadena, is due fn Omaha at 8:30 p. m. next Thursday, with over 125 people. They will stop half an hour at the Burlington station. The Milwaukee, Madison and Rockford del 8 to the Saengerfest leave Satur- | day evening over the Milwaukee on their | return trip, over 100 members being in the party. Other delegatos to the Baen- | gerfest are planning to leave Saturday evening, but a large per cent of those here are planning to wait until later, and many are going to the coast before their return home. l New Books ll Flotion. l 'HE ENEMY. By George Randol T(’hlfl-r and u{\un 3!.!“!. 9.5, Hearst's International Library com- v. n“‘!'n'uhy is “the enemy’ that wrecks the life of one of the two principal men characters, threatens to destroy that of the other and brings shame and sorrow to a couple of guod and devoted women. ‘There is nothing particularly new or in- genious in the story, for there are few peobls who have not at least one Billy Lane among their avquaintances dnd a considerable number who have known a Harrison Stuart. It is all, indeed, quite true, and as commonplace as tragedy so often Is. It contalns many effective scenes and among the masculine part of the dramatis personae are several well drawn characters. THE INDISCREET LETTER. By Ei- eanor Hallowell Abbott. 50 cents. The Cent company. This 18 concerned with a conver- sation on a train from Montreal to Boa- ton, and its chief characters are a trav- | eling salesman and a young woman, with | & young electrician to make an occasional remark. It Is gay, whimsical and charm- ing—a delightful hammock book. AN BGYPTIAN LOVE SPELL, By Maris Fumm.. llings. 50 cents. -rfl. Cen- tral Publishing company. A well told tale having as its theme the theory of reincarnation. THE_ TREAUSRE OF HIDDEN VAl~ Y. Willis rge Emerson, 431 fl.lf For & Co, g A novel of western life, lald for the most part in Wyoming. ‘. ‘The plot starts out with a quest for a lost mine, but this lssue before long becomes of subsidiary importance to the human story that gradually unfolds itself. ‘The author has an understanding of men and motives and the characters and in- cidents are true to the section of the weat of which he writes, THE SECRET 'E SUBMARINE. By Guy Thorne. Sully & Kleinteich, The scene s the east coast of Eng- and the story tells of the extraordinary and mysterfous plot of & German spy, its detection by an English schoolmaster, and his attempt to frustrate it. A vivid picture of life in a submarine. A X WL Kleinteloh. 4 The scene is Belgium, the time of hap- pening—during the prosent war. The story is one of vivid human interest ‘The book is a fine, patriotic embodi- ment of & nation's spirit, as evinced by the people at howme, no less than by those Who are bearing the brunt of battle IN HOC VINCE, orence- Bar- Say s conta- 0.8 Buines Koo little story of & Red Cross flag was written for and first published in King ‘s book, Founded, the author tells which occurred after THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, JULY 24, 1915. Sunehine Boy.” A poor little cripple, he in endowed with & cheerfai temperament, An angellc character, a volce of surpass- |Lang Syne. ing sweetness and a genius for music. |cidences and happenings come to Moreover, he is the posseasor of a mar. |and his family velous mockingbird, bought in a Aflaph dated condition for the sum of 25 cents, but which turns out to be mmnbfld\"ll lost bird, valued at §20, as, Indeed, a start to finish “Annie Laurie de Chambrun. 30 pp. $1.%. G. P. nam's Sons. The scene of the novel, after its open Put All sorts of delightful coin- Doodles |PIBCES OF THE GAME. By Countess | ut- diplomatie circle from chiet and groom, characters are | the latter an attache of the French embassy. The plot linges about & bit of mystery in his {career a few years earlier, with some skill that the author manages and it s | TN T bird ought to be which warbles from |ing at a New England summer colony |the sly goselp and furtive moves of (h.!"rr himself for the family whose head and “Auld |favored by the Washington, s lald in the nation's cap. {1tal, and its two | young bride woman whose fll-will he has won and |he had become. Longing for a girl in who {s determined to bring disaster upon | England he raced through New York, him and his young wife. | peered curlously at the Florida keys, all the while trying to be true to his family THE MIRACLE OF LOVE. By Cosmo to himself. A surprising, un< Hamilton. 3% pp. $1.35. George H. Doran rather than to expected “miracle of love' mnot to be guessed beforehand, made a delightful ending to this romance company. The hero is a duke, young and charm- ing, but feeling himself forced to sacri- Commands Wash Dresses Choloe of a lot of Dainty Colored Wash Dresses in smart good mod- | els, daintily trimmed and of pretty wash fabries; values 0, the Best in effective style shown nets. A Wonderful Oppor- tunity in Children’s Fine Wash Dresses Choice of several hundred fine dresses for children (2 to 5 and 6 to 14 and girls from 13 to 17) at just half price. This will in- clude every child’s colored or white dress in our entire stock | that has sold at $3.98 and up to il $22.50, || Special offering of New Ice- | $5.00 dresses, at. . . .- .. . $2.80 land Fox Sumy;m' Sca;"fs. the |$7.50 dresses, at. .. ...... $3.75 il smartest novelty of the sea- il son, made with the large ;8]0.00 dresses, at. .. ..... $5.00 | heabd, open mouth and ::::g :“‘“v at........ :::5 full bushy tail, X 'esses, at. . ... ... .50 | $3098 ....... $10.00 $20.00 dresses, at ason. The lot beggars description. p.riyc. We are placing l{lum Fll in one big lot and you may take your choice for $10.00. the Know that Brandeis *:-ls;estige\; Markm_gz the Least Outlay Hot Weather Dresses Smart lot of Wash and Hot Weath- || er Dresses in pretty white and col- || ored effects. The new striped and il Dresden pattern effect- ively made. Vals. to $10. . 35.00 300 Fine Dresses From New York at $10.00 Just Purchased at 40c on the Dollar---Worth up to $30.00 Fine nets, laces, voiles, crepes, linens, silks and novelty materials in every good, smart and Also a number of pretty, dainty dancing frocks in silks and All are proven good fashi ons, but ever so much less in Specially Selected Lots of Wash Skirts A wonderful lot of pretty skirts in gabardines, cordeline, l ratine, etc., at .e s Special lot of smart skirts of good wash fabrics, new girdles and pockets, also new, khaki skirts # coerrine, 91.50 at ... Speclally selected lot of fine skirts, made of fine qualities of imported gabardine, pique, linens, ratine, etc., many in lot worth to $6.50, at $2.98 and $3.98 Silk Jersey Coats Choice of any of the Popular | Sport Coats with silk Jerseys in all the good bright and light col- || ors, values to $10.00, while they last, at $5.00 for Outdoor People Bathing Shoes and Slippers in colors, cork soles, Tango laced, all'sizes, at, palr. ......vo00eeeeiis 250 Sport Oxfords and Shoes for Women, white buck, patent leather or tan calf combinations or all white. All on sale Saturday, at............ T $3-95 First Quality Tennis Shoes and Oxfords, all white, with white rubber soles, Lakeside Brand, $l 25 4 $l 00 . an . at, pair, Children’s Slippers and Roman Sandals, patent leather or dull, all sizes; worth to $2.00, at, pr.,. S&iah;fl HairWGooda We offer some very attractive specials in Switches and :; ;ro-rlalar:::lfoml‘l:liglm:“llvy All around Grey Trans- I :::ltfr:ll 'V’J.qv‘;.lg:cy ....... 79¢ formations, $8 qulllty4s4.98 Switeh, 86 quality..... $2.49 | Karse sipe Rewl Halr - 95¢ b a:‘ln::";‘,":o'rm'&‘;m' 31.98 bo‘:b:.n .'p.ocldlu in children's hair ] Shampooing, Hair Dressing, Massaging and Manicur- Ing. Appointments made by phone. l Y " Outdoor Shoes e | Ntz N Gloves T I These gloves are 22 inches long, made of a heavy quality pure silk, double tipped, some in black or white. Very special for Saturday. Brandeis Special Guaranteed 8ilk Gloves—Milanese silk, .dou- || ble tipped, every . pair . guaran- || teed, regular price 85 c $1, Saturday Dai;z Parasols Ladies’ Regular $1 Parasols—In all colors, one and two-ribbon in- sertions; some have canopy tops, exceptional values, at, each ..... 69c | Children’'s $1 s—in all colors and combinations, about 1% are silk, one and two-ribbon | insertions, very special at $3 and $4 All-Silk Ladies' Para- sols—All colors and sl.7 Excepti anill y Good | Hosiery Items Women’s Pure Thread Silk Stockings in odd lots, black, white and some colors, a few are slightly solled. They are full fashioned with wide lisle garter tops, reinforced soles, heels and toes, good assort- ment, mostly all worth $1, on Some Women's Pure Thread Silk and Fiber S{lk Hose in boot patterns and fiber to the top, in black and white orly. They | | are full fashioned and sesam- | | less with spliced heels, toes, H double soles and wide garter | | | | large bargain square at §8¢ tops, 50c quality at 35¢ Il | Women's Fiber Silk| Children's S i1k| Men's Fiber Silk || Hose with fancy boots, | Lisle Hose, in black,|Lisle Hose, seamless, in all shoe shades, also plain black and white lisles, seamless with double heels and toes, 26c quality, at 19¢ white and colors with double knees, heels and toes, me- dium weight, 25c quality, at 15¢ Knit Underwear | Women’s Kayser and “Cumfy-Cut” Union Suits, silk || lisle, with cuff knee style; regular and extra sizes; $1.00 || | with spliced heels and toes with double soles, in black, white, tan and gray colors, regular 26c quality, at 15¢ | quality for 59e. r Women's Lisle and Cotton Union Suits—Cuff and umbrella styles, regular and extra sizes, 40c quality, at 28¢ \ Odds and ends of well known brands in Union Suits for boys and girls, odd sizes, worth up to 50c at, sult, 19¢ shapes, special at . | / short of wonderful. also striped Tub Silk Blouses, at ored Lingerie Blouses, values to $3.00, at to $1.25, at values to $3.50, Blouses Reduced for Quick dearancé The best of blouses must part com- pany, and these values are nothing New Lingerie, Jap Silks and Blouses, values to $1.50, Dainty Voile and Organdie Blouses, Crepe de Chine, dressy and semi-tail- 1,500 Middy Blouses, values (Sizes 10 to 20, also 36 to 40.) One group of slightly soiled blouses, ‘ N/ | | | | 1 Tucker suits. Linen ‘ | | | Blue serges | Boys’ Wash Sults 13 to 1.2 off the regular price—our stock is ‘l still complete with all the new style effects. middy styles, various Oliver Twist styles, Vestee styles, Tommy 75c and $1.00 Suitsat . . . . . 50c 89 i $1.50 Suitsat . . . . . . . . $1.00 Bl eseiar . .. . . 3.3 i $2.50 to $3.50 Suitsat . . . . . $1.75 $1 45 | $4.00 to $5.00 Suitsat . . . . $2.50 L | 500 Boys' Palm Beach Sults—XNobby Norfolk styles, In $3 50 plain colors or fancy stripes and checks, all ages, at..... o | A Big Special In Blouses—Beautiful soisette blouses, 50 $l 89 R o el pswatmanae v ofets kol @URE c . Il'll Splendid tallored blouses in very neat stripe effects, also plain white. $1.50 Palm Beach Knickers at 760 Boys' Bathing Suits at... || $1.26 Alllinen Knickers at . $1 and $1.50 Pants at size 6 to 17 years. The Boys’ Store | Billy Boy suits, in Our Boys’ Furnishing Section. A Big Knee Pant Special. Bo and fancy mixtures, with plenty of them, -Zory Drugs Needs 4711 White Rose Glycerine and Toilet e Sloan's Lintment, 80c sise Ladies' Sanitary Douche sy- ringe, special Canicii;s—“\‘i Something new—Coceanut Nuggets— vanilla, strawberry an chocolate flavors . . Snow Flake Marshmallows—the kind ‘ you toast. Baturday spe- cial, per Ib ... . I | Cocoanut Klesses— Assorted DAYOrS u.rrers o ! Pompelan Bitter Sweets, assorted; pure fruit and nut centers; regu- A by AP 29¢ Try our delicious Maple Coufections, assorted kinds, regular B00; Baturday .. .....oeieanens Bwise Milk Style Ches o8, Gamort- ted, frult and nut centers; zsc regular 40c; Saturday ... . Our Specialty, Our Own | Package 1 1b. Matinee Girl ........ | Maraschino Cherries, % 1b.25¢ || Maraschino Cherries, 1 1b. | | 1 1b. Gold Medal Chocolates tor 2 1b. Gold Medal Chocolates an California Fruit, also Bon Bons $1.25 =~ “Wallace Nutting—" ' Hand Colered Platinums Through special arrangements with the publishers we are showing a very large and most carefully selected collec- || tion of “Wallace Nutting” original hand colored Platinums of | the interiors of colonial dwellings, and cool summery nature ‘ prints, with all the wealth of detail and soft nature colors so | ! “Nuttingesque.” We have arranged a little room in our Pic- | If ture Dept., In true Nutting style with an electric fan to cool you, where we are sure you can spend a few pleasant moments. I The most comprehensive collection you will see this sea- son, Mr. Nutting's own assortment. Third Floor. p

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