Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, September 4, 1915, Page 7

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THE BEE: (b\! AHA, SATU IH)\\ | MISSING BROTHER LOCATED; IS DEAD W. B. Smith of Omaha Finds that Painter Who Died of Heart Fail- ure is Relative. DISAPFEARED ONE YEAR AGO Finding a card bearing the address | 3207 South Thirty-second avenue in 3 a pocket of clothing worn by a man said to be W. B. McRaynor, a painter, who was found dead of heart trouble at the Windsor hotel Wednesday, Coroner. Crosby investigated and found that the dead man’s real name is Edwin Smith. His brother, W. Boyd Smith, of the Lradford-Kennedy Lumber company, who lives at the above address, has been searching for the man a year, since the latter disappeared suddenly from his home. 1 do not'know why he left my home and changed his name'' said the brother, “although he was in_the habit | i of golng away at intervals and staying | - several months." It s belleved that the dead man had suffered much worry on aécount of n divorce from hls wife. IHe leaves four grown childfen, two sons and a daugh- ter, in Billings, Mont, and a daughter n Lincoln. Funeral services weré lield Friday after noon at Coroner Crosby's chapel, with Interment in Forest Lawn cemetery. Open VTyoming Land to Homestead Entry | ‘The last tract of government land any- where within the limits of Omaha trade territory will be opened to settiement September 2% and subject % entry one month later. The land in question, 100,000 ncres, lies just over the Nebraska line in i Wyoming and west of Banner, Bluff and Sloux counties. The land that I8 to be open to entry | for $% a yard, and laces every price intervening; laces of gold ‘r“ wire, on gold cloth, laces of silver and | |@old intertwined, and etherial laces of |, cobweb-like delicacy Hayden Brothers are again starting | l | their semi-annual lace exhibit, which | will be ready on the third floor of the store on September 9, and will last until | { who has been in charxe of Hayden's lace | | manship with the higher priced goods. | Scott's | will be subject to homestead only and 3 may be taken In tracts of 160 acres or | 3 leas, A three-year residence is required i before the perfection of title. The sofl in wald to Be a hedvy, dark loam, with clay subsoll and well adapted to the raising of vegetables and all kinds of small graln. ‘The altitude is said to be 100 great to permit of successful corn raising. A goodly portion of it is within ten milek of the Burlington road Surface Riding at - Water Carnival At the water carnival to be held next Monday afternoon at the municipal beach, ‘%nl of surface riding will be given by k McCabe, Ridgeway Ball, Harry Coflins and Thomas Ratigan. These youns menn will disport themselves on boards attached by ropes to a motor boat. Superintendent English of the recreation department declares this will be one of h’ nh( exciting features of the after- / The program will be started at 2::0 and @ band concert will be held at 7:3 on the water, The carnival was postponed last week on account of ‘the weather, Everything will be free to the public. Prizes will bo “uwarded to the winners in the swimming, «dfving and canoe event. i . Will Put on dmt-mnflhn _ value, | ONE on\u. least one-haif. In this ——every lnce curtain, coucl teo to bhe . Come values will prices couch cuver at, each A Vasiety of ha- ter=.|o choose from. uuullml I.Aco Cnrnln- A T et | B 1 ] e . 8286 fi.zi i TOMORROW {Tho Central Furniture Store ‘Hundreds of Pairs of Beautiful Lace Curtains, Portieres and Couch Covers purchase of beautiful lace curtains in all the new weaves, elegant pofl.kr« and couch mver-. bought, market us to the entire sl t thi put “maurn- on Special Sale for this pweluoe there are absolutely no seconds tolhh“flll'.l traordinal A Fray pecting ex ry which will give an idea of the muny excellent values to uifer and as usual, you make your own terms, A SAFE PI.Acl TO TRADE LACE CURTAIN &_———_—________ ;uuummmn:umlmnnunu Silk and Tapastry PORTIERES Plain and Bordered All is .fieady for Inces for a few cents a yard, and laces for almost September 12 Most of the Iaces are exquisitely designed are imported ana ! Mr. Johneon, department for twenty-three years, has osen a complete assortment in which | each ‘design may be obtained in widths | varying from & few inches to over a | yard, and almost every color acheme ! imaginable can be found amid the profu- | sion of the display. Some of the laces | are of domestic manufacture and are in | imitation of the forelgn-made goods. | Thesa are lower in price than the jm- ported goods, but quite often compare very favorably in beauty and in work- | Mr. Johnson announces that in no eity || in the United States will there be a lace ; department so easily accessible as the | department now being prepared to re- || celve the crowds that are expected at Hayden Brothers. Besldes the laces there will be a showing of fur trimmings, which are to be very popular this fall, and & diaplay of bralds that will be so necessary to seoure (he military effects that Paris decrees is the latest thing in fashions Omaha Mailman to Have Big Office Officials of the National Assoclation of | Letter Carriers are still arriving In| Omaha for the national convention, which will open Monday. President Gainor hnl‘ not yet arrived, but is expected Baturday, He is In Kansas City in a conference now. Charles R, Reed of Denver has arrived Are You Ready, For Your Trip? Take . HORLICK'S, Malted Milk ;fih T“ 'h;lu 'xnmln'bcll,nplnl.. otor shing, or Golfing, pateitious, satiatyiog Food-Drink s light lunch when ly dissolve in water, ln a moment. A tired or run down. Simpl: ool g umh-—mal if you take a cupful 3‘““ Our Lunch Tablets are the acme venient nourishment. Dissolve a few in the mouth when fatigued or hungry. Sample fres, HORLICK'S, Racine, Wis.| Special Sale ‘which was away below the will mean a saving to you of at we absolutely guaran- W we quote a few Beautitul Couch (‘Q\er- at, each. . Beautiful at, each. Beautiful af, each.. Beautiful at, each. Coueh * Covers s' 25 \ ‘ . All the New and Desirable Weaves. Curtains Lace © u‘rlnllll :‘.:8 $1.16 $1.95 82,26 " § Beautitul at, each Beautiful | ,at each Beautifut atl, each ... Beautiful at, h i cach Benutiiul at, each. ... Heautiful at, each. .. Lace Reautiful kruan. .t a palr B Beabtif a neabtii & palr Heamn gy n pair | | g S = \\/;;‘— = Woodrow of Bal- the local branch of the National \H”I‘ \lm R 4, 1915. Asso- | place, whatever 1t may be. SOUTH SIDE LIBRARY TO | South Omaha branc open for the sama Brandeis Stores are | until 9 P. M. Saturday and l until 6 P. M. other days. Special School Opening §gl_e Glrls Two-Pair Pant Suit Suits, Worth up to $7.50, open at " $3.95 An exceptionally large purchase of these suits ¢nables nus to make this { splendid offer Al splendidly just at the proper time for school opening. tailored suits in the biggest variety of patterns ever | shown —- new, snappy in various pleats and putch pocket styles, Every suit in the entire lot has two pairs of pants, fally lined, many with a belt to mateh on pants. Every age, 6 to 14 years. Saturday Blue Ser cial, with 2 Pair of Pants All-wool blue serge suits, choice of either pleated or patch pocket models. Regu- lar $7.50 values, $5 Saturday, only . Suits for the Little Chaps All the new styles and fab- rics; velvets, corduroys i handsome new shades; new f. Spe- Boys’ Long Trouser Suits | Tommy Tucker, Vesiee and Oliver Splendid all-wool materials, cut in "I’wlnt models. Priced from $7.50 the newest models. Overplalds, Chegd sz 45 checks and stripes in blue, brown | ©NlY.. ; o and gray mixtures. Suits that are | suitable for dress wear, as well as splendid wearing school suits, .$12.60 to $15 suits, fiil\ll’dl)" $8 Every size, 14 to 20 yea Children’s School Hats and The most complete line, newly enlarged department. 200 dozen new Rah Rah H; and Felt Hats and Golf school year. Values to 650c¢, Fine grades at BO¢, 65c, $1.20 and $1.50. . Hat Arcade—Main Floo rs. Caps | in our Over v, In the Boys' Furnishing Section Boys' Blouses, one big lot of all new fall fabric blouses, worth to 75¢; Boys Pants, in corduroy, tweed and cassimere, many fully lined; erbocker style; Saturday, pair . Sample Sweaters for um. or | boys, various styles in all the prin- cipal colors. } $2.00, at .... .35¢ special Saturday. kn! ck- c big worth $1; Worth to 95¢ Third Floor, Two — Drugs 17¢ Melbaline Face Powder, 25¢ size. .. Pond's Face Powder, all | shades, 50c Mo ........ . 39(: Mennen's Talcum Powder, special, uu.,.gc La Petite Geraldine Rouge, b0c size 29¢ Madam Ise’bell's Cold Cream, 260 size 5 Vie Swandown Face Powder, box. s loc Graves' Tooth Powder, spe. cial, 26¢ size lzc Peroxide Tollet solp 10¢ cake 50 ol nobby plaids, taffetas, serges, otc. models for women Speciall | ) very At she wear? figure. The matter of fitting a corset to a young girl is not & matter of her years, but of her individual When a girl from the soft waists of girlhood to the firmer support of corsets, that is when her fitting should have all the intelligence and skill that can be found. ant, not alone for her comfort, % . but for her future health and 12 Years. 16 "‘“'2 4 figure. A large variety at %1.50, $1.98, §2.5 We specialize and $2.98 in girls’ and Second Floor. misses' corset Second Floor mother vital corset question. least once in her lifetime, every mother of girls is brought’ face to face with the question— Shall my daughter wear corsets and what kind of a corset should models of Norfolk suits|Corsets and Waists for Girls must It is most import- | timore, both members of the executive clation of Letter Carriers, is being men-! The Chicago, Cleveland and Dallas dele- | period as the Omaha library is that even- 2 board of the National Sick Benefit asso- | tioned for one of the national offices. | gations are each to bring a band. These CLOSE AT 9 O'CLOCK |ing attendance does not warrant keeping Sem]-Annua‘l Lace ciution, auxiliary to the National Associa« | It is a standing custom of the assoclation | will all be in the big parade. The Bal ¥ o attendants in charge for the extra hour, g | tion of Letter Carriers to give some office or prominent place on | timore band cannot come, although it | The Soutl n,,.n,h,. “branch of the ,”‘)'.r. Show at Hayden 8| T G Allison of Council Miutfa, membet | & national committee of board to at least| was expected up to & fow days ago library will not be open during” exactly Keep Bowels Regnlar. f the committee on constitution and by | one man In the eity in which the con. | — wgerogor o gl hcad OUEia. SRraty: | Nothing better than Dr. King's New fucsh of Poid 1;:.‘..1 atver' Tuoss iy 18 has arrived for a meeting of Hml)v-n(h;n s being held. Mr. Maher has| Apartments, flats, houses and cottages | vlemkl“"-“k“'h'l‘: I:!‘:'i“l“h(':w;-:v’: f;‘v;::;r:“n- Life Pills for Constipation, Indigestion R oxogy b Y sprghgfrothogitend omimities ; mo] rv:t:nr'l::nl‘:l |:o|h ot rlm lnrnl'hrnnch.(-nn be rented quickly and cheaply by a jgt SRV C P DL LG lode at 7 p. m, |And Sour Stomach. Get & bottle oaly SeoTRlt on Tong thbIE " Wt 4 illlam Maher of Omaha, secretary of | and o ate asoclation for this| Bee “For Rent |department, which will clode at© P m. |30 A1l arugsista —Advertisement. Brothers' walting for buyers to make — ’ | - selections. More than $80000 worth of | dainty, flimy, delicate laces that would dclight the eye of any woman, are inl | plain sight. so that each one can be sepa- | ® rately examined and placed over various at re u t r c shades to test the beauty of the crem~ | Brandeis Stores will remain open until 1 o’clock Monday, Labor Day. L Pretty School Frocks .\pml.ll attention has been given to the young school miss, and the assortment of pretty, girlish frocks for fall school wear is far more ex- tensive and vnmp]vl:- than ever before. ¢ Frocks in ‘*Peter Tompkin,”' ‘‘Ceatee,”’ Russian and French models; navy, brown, green and black. Specially priced for Saturday, st $3.50, $3.98, $5.00 to $12.50 Special lot of Woolen Shepherd Checks in dainty, new, childish models for the young miss of 6 to 14; good trim- mings and pretty styles, at $1.50 and $1.98. Second Floor, " decide the Misses’ and Juniors School Hats A most wonderful assortment of school hats for girls 8 to 16 years, in all the new sweater colors, watermelon pink, cerisette red, glacier blue, African brown, etc. Large floppy, erect pile plush and silk velvet hats. Scallop Floppy Ribbon Sailor Sailor $1.50 $2.98 For Girls 8 to | For Girls 12 to graduates waists and corsets and fit| them free of charge, re- Knrdlean of the price. We have none but experienced fitters— Corset Waists 50c to $1.50 Misses' Juniors® ets— 75¢ to $3.00 School Shoes for Boys and Girls that combine the grace of perfeet fitting and the necessary wearing qualities; the finest we have ever carried and the most complete in sizes and widths, Patent leather with cloth or kid tops, or dull calfskin, button. Sizes 11% to 2, $2.48 and $2.75; 8% to $1 98 : . 11, $2.25; 6 to 8, pair... Boys' Holland Oak Shoes, new flat Eng- lish lasts or the pug toes, most serv- iceable. Al] sizes, 1 to 6, $2.48 to $3.50; sizes loss s 1 .98 to $2 .98 than 1, pair Main Floor. “M” Knit Waists for Children Tape seams and buttons. Ages 2 to 12 years. Regular 26c quality, Saturday.. 150 Children’s. Hose medium and light weights, heavy and fine ribbed; spliced heels and toes. lsc Special, pair Main Floor, Cor- i i Special Offering of Fox Furs for Saturday The fashion dictates of the season are fox furs of some sort, to be worn with the new fall suits. We have made arrangements to of- fer an assortment of these wonderful popular furs at special prices for advance selection— Black Fox Red Fox, Gray Fox White Fox Biue Fox Taupe Fox Sets from $19.00 to $135.00 Scarfs from $10.00 to $59.00 extra priced Special showing of new Fall Skirts, including the velour checks, gabardines, satins, Many pretty and effective $6.98 “ $12.50 Grougs of Very Effectxve N\ 7 Smart Fall Suits A specially selected assortment of pretty, practical tailored suits, made in the smartest of the new fall models, of good quality gabardine, broadcloth, serge and poplin. The new fur trimmings are to be found on many of the different models. Special attention is called to the pretty smart models for the young miss and for girls away to school. $19.00 A wonderful lot of exclusive ana smart suits, shown only by Brandeis Stores—many copies of foreign gar- ments, everything that is chick and nobby are to be found in this assortment. The colors of the season are the more practical browns, greens, blues, plum and black. Misses’ and women's sizes. and Toilet Articles Palmolive Cream, Violet Rose Glycarlne special, 50¢ size.... 29c Sonp 10¢ cake. 50 Lustrite Nail Polish, Diamond “C" Soap, | Saturday, 25c size 12¢ } 10 bars for. 20c¢ Pompelan Massage Sani-Flush, 25¢ Cream, 75c size. . 390 aise ¢an . 16c Bromo Seltzer, 50c¢ size bottle . ... Listerine, slxeclul. 290\ 16¢c| Johnson's Floor Wax, 1-1b. can Shaving 25c size bottle. Williams' Peroxide of ll)dro- Soap, cake gen, 1-1b. bottle.. 150 Gillette Razor Hospital Cotton, 1-1b. package Rubber Sheeting, 36 fuches wide, yard. 20-Mule Team Borax, 1-1b. package c| :';:l 4711 Tan Kissed Rouge, | Saturday, S0c Fletcher's ann. size . 29C 3he size bottle. .19¢ | 29¢ | Vegetal, bott Blades, $1.00 slze Pinaud's Lilac le e (A One Day Sale of the Famous Monarch Kid Gloves . at $1.50 per pair Women who want the utmost in kid gloves have bought Monarch kid gloves for more than two decades—there are no better gloves made. At the opening of the kid glove season, as a one-day special we have decided (o sell these famous gloves, alwa Colors—Black, White, T riced at $2.25, for $1.50, Navy, Gray and Pegalle. 29c¢ . 3c 75¢ 49c¢ Horlick's Malted Milk, hos- $2.69 19¢ “\/ a/\“ Matchless Values Women’s Silk Hosiery atest novelties, in black and white and embroidered combinations, funcy stripes, plain black and white, {aney eolors and many other new de- signs; full faghioned, high spliced soles, heels and toes, some all- silk to the top, others with $1 lisle garter tops. Special, pair. Women's Fiber Silk and Lisle Hose, black only; seamless, double heels and toes, 25¢ values. 5c Pair. Men's Lisle Hose, black and colors; seam- in New Hosiery Women’s Silk Thread Hose In plain black and white, fancy col- ors, white and black stripes, black withi white stripes and many high colored fancy hose; full fashioned, double soles, heels and toes; $1.00 and $1.25 values; regular and extra sizes. Special 69c Batupay, pair. .. 0000 0% Women's Fiber Silk Hose, black, white Bouhia Nkle Aot o et Mo ............... tops. Pair . 35(: Women's Fiber Silk Hose, white, black less; some with split soles, spliced heels and some colors; with lisle tops; seam- and toes. Specially priced, 12& less; spliced heels and toes. Spe- 25 pair . .. . C cial Saturday, pair. . boes C Dainty i Neckwear | Smart collars for gowns and coats, beautiful line of new Exceptional Quality Crepe de Puritan collars, hand-em- - broidered marquisette with St " ead . Soseperte °’ Geope frill; white an y i b v OB 50c | Plald and Georgette Orepe A _beautiful line of new col- ||| collar and Georgette crepe vestees-—very usual prices. Hoas, black and colors i 3 k ruffs. ala Ihuw!nl of all the newest styles. dainty N \ I | Special for Saturday At $3.98 11| Combinations, Black Lace Blouses. Taffeta and Chiffon Combina- tons, l Colors—White, tlesh, black, navy, brown and green, All new models, every concelv- able new feature in blouses Is shown here. cutt col sets and un- t splendid as- Splen- Last Day Saturday of the Great Sale of the Fall Shoes at Half Price from the S. A. Pierce @, Co., Council Bluffs, Ia. | COME SATURDAY AND LAY IN A SUPPLY OF THE SHOES YOU ARE GOING TO NEED Entire $39,000 Stock of Fine In black, white and colors; Il Stunnmg New Blouses Just Amved\] / - SRS S S S SN |

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