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; A THE ¢ INDAY OMAHA IS PASHION City Takes Rank with Wnrlda Metropolises as Home of Smart Styles. EASTERN WOMAN A woman writes from New York I the apparél and women's wear in Omaha Mmoasures Up to the given to it, surely your eity 18 « most fashion-favored in this country.” It doesn’t tuke an expert to seo that the to style Is extremel iblicity give servative in its estimate wild about New York's Wifth Michigan boulevard and Chicago and various other strests in other cities, but Bixteenth street in Omaha to- diy mirrors as many of fashion's newest types in proportion to the population as any other city in the world. In the restaurants and hotels, and gathered around the evening festive boards, the smartest gowns, waists and wraps find such a full presentation of the newest stylos that fashion, in its most critical mood, looks on and smiles Rivals World Capitals, A Visit recently by a inery expert {0 the various show rooms and hat shops of this city prompted her to make this statement: "I have been through atellers of Paris end the conlinent; it has been my privilege to wee the sultant offorts of the master milliners of thls country, in New York and Chi- cago, and 1 have traveled the ocountry over gathering the inspiration here and there for mew {dess in’ nuiiipery; my first vislt to Omaha was productive of one great BIg surprise. “I looked for an assemblage and dis- plays correlative with those of the smaller towns in the United Btates. I found some of,the most superb examples of millinery It has ever been my privi lego to look upon, Not only has the in apiration of the master designers of the world been reproduced, but greatly to my surprise 1 found & sreater number of brillant, original conceptions that would do credit to the master milliners even of the old world than I have ever ween in any town with the population approximating that of Omaha I can, with perfect honesty, place this memo- randum in my notebook, ‘Omahs, the central city of the middle west, and the city contralizing more brilliant millinery fdeas than any other town of its size In the United Statos. Ultrn-Fashionable Styles, Bhoes, in the estimation of many peo wvenus, dronsos re ple, simply convey the idea of practica- | the attention | biifty, but Omaha enge. of manufacturers, designers and style ex- perts all over the country, because of the | surprisingly great amount of the very tinest shoes sold here. buckles and the snapplest designs mako thelr first appearance anywhere in this | sountry, they are seen In Omaha fmme. Hately. of New York or Chicago—it lLastens to thls wondwiiui city of the middle west | with the speed of a “"Mercyry.” There s every valld reason why the women of Omaha should buy everything they need in Omaha. The day has long sinco passed when a trip to any other | Aty is anything but superfluous. The very best that the world produces s #hown In 1ts wonderful shops. The fact that rentals are lower than those of the Inrger clties @nables merchants to sell the best of everything at lower prices than would prevall in the smartest shops £ A tWelve, for attention. As ars, the other teeth fully looked after MY 8 Year visity to 1} DR R DR G I i Oty Navenal Bldg e snd Hamey Strvens Owaha AMAZED | Much has Leen | Btate street in | the | Whon the nowest | Style does not stop at the door | Six Year Molars—four in number—are this belief they fuil to see that their children go to the dentint consequence of losing some, or all, ¢ It cannot be too strongly urged that children's teeth be ¢ Not only will the blessings of good teet in adult life result, but such attention e GREAT FCONC For if parents will see to it that their chi » dentist, it Will be imposnble for (Jast of the Omaha Hv' ) Sb 100 CENTER OF WEST 9—-—-——*—‘“——”“_" | ‘The firat annual senior play of the Iigh | Bchool of Commerce will ba put oh next ¥riday and Saturday nights at the Cen High auditorium, and the Bervant Problem A o four acts by Jerome, is ‘the Utie of the venture b the | tral school Panny medy In ssiness school, whick 18 being conched by Mrs, Karl 1. Adams, wife of the principal, wWho ways | be one of the best plays ever put on by any high school in Omaha Fanny Vetherell cading parts cast s us follows t wi and Wilber (Lord Ban in the Miss Nina Lodge J. Wolt as Vern tock) will take the play. The rest of the Martin Bennet, her hou: Jane Bennet, her mauid, Ber Ernest Bennet, her second Kdward Pearson Honorls Bennet, Tier atiii-room me Vi Missen Wotherell, her n marringe. .. Edith Tiiton, Ma Yreemantie, her loc medicine man Shermun Kelley "The o Andres | Dr. George ¥, Newte, her former business manager Wilbur Otis Bennet, her butler Chagles Conhiser Our’ Kmpire, her qubndam com panions: Tolsle Backstrom, Kmil Barker Ruth Kilington, Helen 'Gra Helon Elfa 'n-m one, Gertrude Do Waal Welss and Hathe Kiloffner, Georgin Nelson, Bvangeline Hazel Weaver, Zunlkovitch Rush, Sadle John ¥ixa, chairman of the advertising committes, 1n meeting with great success in the program advertising in any of the larger cities. “Buy In Omaha” 18 & blogun which every woman | #hould tie to. It means perfect satinfuc tion and great economies ‘Burlington Man | Tells of Rush for Nebraska Land 8. ¥, Fee, Chicago, mm\nhlh' Immigra tlon agent of the Burlington, Is in town couple of days and nnm-v!l that it were ax many | for & has been years since thero Inquiries concerning Nebraska land s this spring. Mr, Vee sald | ““rhere in not u duy that we do not have from ten to twenty callers at the Chicgo office seeking locations in the west, aud the destination of fully nine- tenths of them ls Nebrasks, or Wyoming “The splendid crops raised in Nebraska Inst year was one of the best advertise- | ments the state has ever had end people are coming here In large numbers, Most of those coming here are men with con- siderable money, men who are prepared to buy reasonably cheap land, After the spring crop s In I anticipate a rush into central and western Nebraskn.' ALL PARENTS SHOULD KNOW THAT SIX YEAR MOLARS.-- Ave permanent teeth. Children got these teeth at six Years of age and, in flr too many cases, lose them before they are This is due to the fact that parents often think the “first teeth."” the Six |mn‘l apart. to grow too high between the teeth and 1o become sore, i tated and & chronic source of trouble sightly sppearance of teeth in adults is due entirely to failure to preserve the Six Year Molars ren pay t serion contly tooth troubles to develop THE BAILEY DENTAL COMPANY W BAILEY, P Y SHIPHERD, Manage {days on a vagrancy char In Yt‘l{ This causes the gums Not infrequently un smadpvo wOTS Wilbur J WolF (Prisoner Executes Daring Escape from the City Workhouse A nervy and dangerous escape from the city workhouse was executed by Harry Inman, a prikoner rty sontenc for { Inman, who is small ma crawled through n very from id n alr shaft room on the third floor of (he | the roof. low he managed to his way thro (111002 gh the shaft s a mystery to the officlals n charge of the wor house. The cscaping prisoner then shinned down the outside wall of the buding In a regular "human fly" fashion Mo was seen on the roof by a man on Tenth street, who notifled the authorities, but he had managed to make his get- away befbre officers could start In pur- sult, Want Ads never shirk thelr work—they will get results, If unything will Only the best and mont len equipment /finds room in our offices. Only spacialists are parmitted to do our work. We pur pose doing the best dantal work that & gpirit of iy AR ) 5 v My defritly work. 10[ (mmnn ree Pld\/. "bamu and th e Servant Prohlem” ]VL"LGS Nina Lodgc | BEATRICE WILHELM IS SENT TO REFORMATORY | Beatrico Withelm year-old gir] who was found in a local hotel after she had been missing for three months, was sen- tenced to the Geneva girl's reformutory by Judge Leslle, presiding over juvenile Among the and Rockers il “We're Here to Grow With Growing Omaha” I EATON & LAIER [0 Omaha’s Homefurnishing Headquarters | CECIOEICEIOEIO I O EIOEIO I ORI OEIO IO IO IO IO Children’s Muslin Underwear 8 OO E HERE'S a generous fullness in these un- dermuslins—where full- ness is desirable. No at- tempt to economize—not a bit. No little details of workmanship have been ‘skimped in these dainty undermuslins for all ages. * / t:ononononofionononouononououonc:mfi JmomomomIom 'HUSka Scientists Children’s Muslin Drawers—lace and embroidery v J D o trimmed, 2 to 12 years.......... ... 19¢ to 50¢ to Visit Bellevue Children’s Cambric Drawers—Knickerbocker style, During State Mmt of the ............. 25¢ to 50¢ Children's Princess Slips—A very complete assort- ages 2 to 12 years..,.. twenty v Acad. | A mpecial feature sixth annual meeting of the Nebras ;"H ” ; ‘HLI"' “"‘“ "”h‘“b’ “‘”V: ment, ages 2 to 6 years. ¢ ..... $1.50 to $1.75 fiia Comlpocial sbmdiss i g 1 Princess 8lips for Girls 8 to 16 years—A good selec- | “The securing of thin aplendid tract of | tion at moderate prices, ...... $1.00 to $3.50 | Nebraska woodland as a future bird, ani t fmportant Girls’ Cambric 8kirts—Full styles and very well made, | ma1 ana plant home fs a me Nehrawkn's civil snys A Y held ecretary of the academy. 8 '” ]’ “"}”‘v ‘‘‘‘‘ 59¢ 'n $1'95 | It 1s an 6 of ) and &0 ; % acres of land lylng betwebn Omaha and | Children’s Cambric Gowns—High neck, long sleeves Bellevu and fronting v the Missouri . sovor. xod Ak Hag namired ) b yole | or glip-over styles, ages 4 to 14 yrs., 50¢ to $1.50 untary gift of an Omaha citizen and will | ¢ e dedionied A 6 peivissert prove s Children’s Cambric Night Drawers—One piece styles. Nebraska birds, animals and plants e b e 1 Sty statement i made that this forest con Prices according to size, from. . 50¢ to 75¢ ) S | tains 150,000 trees of twenty-nine different ) ) i ‘uu.m and th different varleties of | i | birds huve been recorded there. 1t fa 4 ot \ | \fa hh‘»y the home of prehistoric people, < & Ti0 iNa n. recent years. This region Is also the | ng ‘,’,'.'.f,.,"’w'.il'.',,f",lt'.,"}.,’;‘.,“"Ll",:.'(.“"1‘.‘.“'”.",,‘ 1516.18.20 FARNAM STREET. | i similar area of braska contains so 1 JOONOIO OO0 IO OO OO OO OO O OO O O OO OO O IO O h that is attractive to the nature, the ntist and thé histos Among ||m speakers at the meoting are | Ww. M. Poynter, J. J. KKeegan, A ( | Stokes, A. W. Willard of the university eollege of medicine and vather William | | Rigge of Creighton uni ‘J!flOflOflOflOflOflOflOEGHOEOHOQODOQOHOHOHD { e A reliable successfully erait nr-Honey, | Ireitaton, Pine Tar'| relleves congestion All drug Dr Honey o8 1 the phlegm, soothes the raw spot biste,=Advertisement cus heen piano has manufactured and sold for years it is gen erally supposed to be exce sively high in price. Contrary to the shaved by some, the opmion Guaranteed for 25 Years SCHMOLLER & MUELLER i not & high priced instrument, especially so when quality, tone, action, durability and reputation are taken into consideration. For example—the {llugtration above shows one of our most popular Styles—an artistic effect In beautiful figured mahogany or fancy (o1 are the Behmoller & Mueller with instruments of the high- est grade. You will then realize the sterling value offered in the Sweet-Toned Schmoller & Mueller Plano. Convenjent payments may be arranged; free stool and scarf, Schmoller & Mueller Piano Co. New Chairs i p | 1311.13 Farnam 8t., Omaha, Neb, ‘ | Nebraska's Largest and Oldest Plano House, Established 18590, /' i ——— e :A Good Sp'rmg Tonic | [ 4 9 | | U S [ Most everyone feels the need of a dependable tonio at this time of the 1 w1 [year. Duffy's fn Nature's true tonic-stimulant, made from sound graia, 8 3 thoroughly malted and distilled to absolute purity, which L l ' 8 " . ; { § T'wo examples of scores of new arriv- “ ": als in quality Rocking and Arm Chairs just , & received from America’s best factories, £ § are pictured above exactly. (&) Frames are of cholce mahogany, finished dull, hand-rubbed g i o pholstery, atiractive flowered tippestr D fi P M I Wh k | g e o $32.00 = Duffy’s Pure Mait iIskey = ke :"L:'f“;:','"j'”“:”h",'f‘ ¢ ‘;I“’X""n;:j"‘\ oy g0 $27.50 g (th its prescribed advise of & tablospoonful in water before meals and on @ i 3 i ta | 01K to bed, gently stimulates the stomach to healthy action, improving ™ There is furniture here for every place in & 'the digestion and assimilation of 1, and In this way enriches the blood 2 the home, in complete variety of styles S |and brings strength and vigor to the syste It you feal “all tired out" P - and at prices to suit every purse. ® |{hose days, after the trying months of winter have sapped your strength, we - » ’ o , should “Get Duffy's and keep well,” just as thousands of others do. ' - oM. edicine for all mankind which will help to give you new health, f st | you should try it today ! i [=] . “ ’ " \ Monday at 98c and §$1.98 i “cetDutty's and Keep Well il n SEALED BOTTLES ONLY, Heware of imitations. ! e These shades were purchased at a very m low figure, owing to the fact that some o Tor_unetsl hous 1 \ Whiskey Co., Rochester, N, Y v ' are slightly damaged. They are to be sold — as they are and not as perfect goods, kx amine them before vou buy, as at the low figures we positively cannotsexchange them after the sale is mad . ! & $1.98 98¢ n e On Sale Monday $5.50 Cretonne Garment Bags $ while they last SWORODA RE TAIDEALER hmm DOUGLAS 222 OMAHA NI Open & Charge Account 2100 and Walcome