Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, July 16, 1916, Page 7

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THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: JULY 16, 1916. T—A night light; and to have put on the|them Germans; now the cnmpara»’ more simple and sober dress of an|tively small number of strangers here N ) earlier and less luxury-loving age. are chiefly those on business in con- Paris has become, in a word, pro-|hection with war contracts, and, of course, mostly men. FOR LIMB TROUBLES g Non-Elastic Lace Stocking The Ideal Support for VARICOSE VEINS, B i the Rivi Thi | as far as Bellevue, St. Cloud and Sur- 0 Dbiarritz and the XKiviera. 1S esnes. With the summer weather l R k C traffic has completely ceased. In|(hey are more crowded than in time ucker Orrupt its stead one sees hardly b ything | of peace, nor is it surprising to find P 1 B'H 3 but slate colored motor wagons, Red it 5o as the voyage of some seven or | I'%thces 111 18 _Drops Frivolity and Does - : : Cross automobiles, or the ordinary | ejght mile ch of I gh vincial, chiefly owing to two causes— . 7 ; kb T axicabe 7 | eight miles, much ot 1t through pret- ¥ N LIMBS, i ury 2 . The almost total disappearance of | taxicab. axicabs are now hardly v scenery, costs little more than 5 asse ouse AS T :“h iting i fll"e ab.sencef?f (hg[_;‘oung ““df‘helde- the privlt; nutomabi\lcpni's anolh:r numerous enough to meet the inhabi-| cents. 3 s B . — y leggls oving Idea. cline i tratfic. e city is far less i 3 x tants’ ordinary wants. This dearth L e I Lot a legging. g crowded and bustling than usual. The | thing that cannot fail to strike the| of taxicabs is intensified by the stop- S C C All Washington, July 15.—The Rucker CWkOC:lTB';E;'“O TOURIST CLASS NOT THERE diapason of all the notes in the hum | visitor of today. Dublin was de-| page, ever since the war began, of p&ln ensors ?0"'3”“‘(1 \'Ulf_"ll‘_‘ll"fvfi(‘l"‘vl"a bill amend- PRICE 3176 eheh, of two of a great city’s population busy about | scribed by Lady Mary Montague as|the convenient and rapid system of : ing the political campaign publicity for the same limb $3, post- St il bevupatiohatis Iowered (to)| the\ carsdcivingest city in AhEIWoTIAL |instar (basicoroly it (oA from all ress Dlspatchesw law and extending it to candidates paid. Call or send fof cata: (Correapondence of Tho Assoclated Press) | what is almost a murmur; the hoot | Paris, for some years before the | parts of Paris. for I‘TT‘*“‘H}: fl;"‘ vice Plfl‘-*\d'""! was | S R e b Paris, July 1.—Paris now. “Paris|of the taxi-horn is heard less frequent- | war, could with propriety be describ-| " pp.. TR Sy : 3 .., |passed by the house today. It now | s lzsihen ite F h” declared a|ly, and, the “barkers” at the shows|ed as the automobile-drivingest city | 4: hey were rcq\_unluv\m‘rl imme- | .\ladnd.Jul;}S:—(\m Pdrls.)——l_h(“g}wi to the senate, where a similar \ CORLISS LIMB SPEC. CO., asibecome iquite hirench, R AeCIatenia (BY) ¢ {evards b d 1o | in Furope. Begides the vast ‘.arieu_tdlitely war began and are reported government has established a mili-| bill by Senator Owen is pending. 323 Longacre Building, lately-arrived American. “I never|along the boulevards have ceased to pe. Y| to have done yeoman’s service in|tary censorship of all press dispatches.| The bill fixes the amount swhich 1476 B'way, Cor. 42d 8t., New York. heard so much French spoken in Paris| bark; “Want a guide, sir?” is now of cars owned by Paris "S‘d“"s‘;!unsferring mealandiatoren tatiand a sp or campa expenses i before.” : HERee oL h§rdly evlcr hears: Tzebne‘:'}: :,}:-cr]isr‘:i;}}?,:)};j,:ednr;“aé“l::iu':i‘glr’: | just behind the front. | Martial law_was declared through- | :\‘;a: :::(‘iil(l(:l‘ll(h"\l‘(‘;I‘\:‘l‘l‘d.’:‘ffi”fl; \SI;:.‘U:NI 1 e fulfact faxjatrenultiof thejconting; |bovielyeliiBiaicU VRSO IS REEREY, automobiles gssin through on their| One means of transport, however, out Spain on Thursday as a result of | and vice presidential at $25,000. Al | ance of war, Paris to the foreigner | police. § s E S P g throug O eems tain opular as ever—the | the railway strike which seriously af- | candidates for president and vice pres | seems, if it is not so in reality, for the| The tourist element of Paris is all | way to Brittany with its well known $ to be as popular as ever—the | fected operation of the lines of the | D S0 e ey Cl“ Tyler 1000 first time since 1870 t6 be truly and|but entirely wanting. Before the war, | seaside summer resorts, to Norman- | “bateau-mouches” (boats g-as-a- | Northern system. A Madrid dispatch | ports “t e rlcrkl:d“flw”lm‘:flf "fi‘ ) obviously Gallic, to have put off its|especially at this season, tourists were | dy and to Touraine with their histor- | fly) which ply along the e from |on the night of July 13 said that a gen- | same as candidates for other offices | 1f you want to talk to The Bee or to anyone connected with The Bes. harlequinade costume of cosmopolit-|to be met with in all quarters of the |ic castles, or still further afield, right‘ Charenton, by the Louvre, the Place | eral strike had been announced for| It wauld penalize violations of th. | anism, its glittering tinsel and garish | city, a very considerable portion of through the middle of France, down |de la Concorde, Passy and Auteuil, July 16. {law at a maximum of $10,000 fine = —— ( Over $500,000.00 Worth of Seasonable Merchandise Priced for Qui Extensive Alterations ! (4 & = | R g k. Necessitate the Relocat- ; : ing of Nearly All Stocks .J and Prices Which Will Insure Quick Clearance Prevail in All Depart- ments in This. . .. ... " REMODELING SALE — The White Skirtings, Waistings and Dress Materials Are Affected ¥ With These Big Price Reductions White Skirtings—27-inch Pique, in wide, medium and 1 8c narrow welts; splendid grade, was 26¢, now, yard. .. .. White Linen Finish Suiting— Eml'froidered Marquisette and 34-inch, woven like Butcher’s X‘{fl:—?ebt? 4(%-11'101'1; 'S}t,lse?x: Linen; splendidly adapted | 4ainty iabrics lor walst for skirtings, suitings, middy dresses; colored embroidery Wonderful Bargain Offerings in Every De- partment Throughout This Big Store Every Day During the Great Remodeling Sale. Great Remodeling Silk Sale, $1.50 to $3.50 High Class Silks, at 95¢ ! Two hundred pieces of beautiful dress silks in plain and fancy weaves, including 44-inch silk poplin with handsome border effect, all-silk ruissellet broche, heavy all-silk crepe modena, crepe faille, satin striped cre(fe de chine, Cheney’s 44-inch fine foulards, imported printed radiums, chiffon taf- fetas and novelty satin striped and checked taffetas. The lots are small in some cases, so come early. Worth 950 Remodeling Sale of Underwear Specials Ladies’ lace and em- Ladies’ crepe de chine broidery flounce skirts corset covers and cami- figures on white grounds— and gowns, 1 Kes: X from $1.50 to $3.50, at............ o : 1 _gowns, lace yokes; soles; worth to $1.50, % il o e o ti st n He ) Hida ity lnce-trimmed By st L 69¢ $1.00 to $1.50 Sport Silks, 75¢ ............ | ) chemise; o 0 n : . . s Bath Towels at a Price—These are extra large, 21c sample garmer?ts; Ladies’ fine lisle vests, Sport silks at almost half price—just when you want them. hemmed ends, big, strong, durable towels, each. ... ... worth to $3.50, at $1.50 crotched yokes; worth | { Sport stngeq pongees in narrow and wide stripes, satin Persian Lawn and 45-in. French | Bath Towels—Double thread 5, ; e 2 t0 35¢, at 19 striped tub silks in a splendid assortment of new colorings, Lawn—Plain fabrics, sheer and | construction, very absorbent— Ladies’ fine lisle suits, Pl R ¢ 160 Amazon cords and English golfine cords in the latest | { daintf, sold at 25c to 12.} 20c towels, now I 5 silk taped, lace trimmed & Children’s muslin pants, colors, satin pongees in a good line of colors; $1.00 750 39c, now, yard....... c at, each............... C —worth to 75c, at. .35¢ all sizes, at........ 10¢ to $1.50; while they last Monday........ e Japanese Tea Cloths—54x54-inch size. These cloths for summer . 5 . g : g % X : ; use ; printed in Japanese characters, birds, flowers, etc.; 9 Children’s Princess Slips and Skirts, lace and embroidery trim- Five pieces of 40-in. black chiffon dress taffeta that $l m) absolutely fast color, blue or white..................... c med;:iworthitol08c,fatH N i e S 49¢ always sell at $1.75; only while 5 pieces last...... ¥%° Remodeling Sale Lace and | A Tremendous Assortment of Beautiful Summer Dresses on [ Remodeling Sale—The WASH iy e GOODS Prices Cut Very L Embroideries With Sixty Dn;llccaef'theuHottuel‘;ySul:m‘:r vatses sedom, it o setere et | Sale af Less Than Half Regular Prices in Our Remodeling Sale | 2. st Ve G Price Clearance Sale, is Timely and Im- ;( Shadow, Oriental and Chantilly Flouncings, 18 to 27 inches wide, used for fancy blouses and entire dresses; worth up to $1.50; sale price, yard, at $1.25 Allovers, 39¢c Yard Shadow, Chantilly and Venice Lace Allovers, in cream and white, 18 and 36 inches wide. Worth up to $1.25; now 39¢ 50c Lace, 15¢ Yard. Oriental and Chantilly Lace, 4 to 10 inches wide, worth up to 50c. Sale price 15, 25¢ Lace, 7%c Yard Cotton Cluny Lace, 3 to 5 inches wide, used for trimming curtains; many pretty patterns. Sale price, yard French and German Val. Lace and Insertions, in matched patterns, worth 15c. Sale price, yard, c SUMMER DRESSES Worth $7.50 and $8.50; in dainty voiles, lawns, dimities and linens. All sizes and colors —scores of pretty styles $2.95 SUMMER DRESSES Worth $10 and $12.50; beau- tiful designs, wide assortment. Suitable for street, afternoon SUMMER DRESSES Worth $15 and $17.50. Over 500 elegant dresses, in 50 dis- tinct styles in lot; all sizes and colors; your choice $6.95 SUMMER DRESSES “Vorth $18 to $22.50; exquis- ite designs, in novelty voiles, nets, corded batistes, laces, portant. Sheer Printed Fabrics—40-inch Voile, 86-inch Seed Cloth, 40-inch Mercerized Batiste. The most attractive of the 1916 designs and colors; were 26c and 190 29c. Now, yard Sheer Printed Fabrics—Marquisette, Silk and Cotton Crepes, Tissue Fillet, Su- perba, Woven Stripe Voile and other 36 and 40-inch novelties; were 48¢c 35C to 59¢c. Now, yard........... e Sheer Printed Ombre Grenadine — 27 inches wide, white or tinted grounds, dainty printed designs; were loc 19¢c. " Now, vard. ... ci.. SR Sport Stripe Novelty Skirting—27 to 36 inches wide. The colors and style effects 5 : A th lar 1916 H , - TH and sport EaL; plain colors fine organdies, etc.; matchless 3gec ‘i‘;",‘;‘o‘é_’ Nowf’;::d it 22¢ 25c Embroidery, 10c Yard and fancies; wonderful values values, choice Sport Stripe Shirtings—32 inches. The A good line of Embroidery Edging and Inser- colors are woven, all the indestructible tions, 3 to 5 inches wide; worth 26¢, now, yard, 4 95 “Indanthrine dye.” The Best fast 28 at 10c ° J o color production; were 89¢c. Now c $1.50 Embroidery, 75¢ Yard Tub Silk Shirting—32 inches .wide. These in dainty colors, all fast dye; were 40 and 42-inch Embroidery Flouncing, in batiste, 250 Junior Dresses’ in . ) . » voiles, organdies ‘and rice cloth. Embroidered 5 3 Three Choice Lots of New Women’s LODg Silk Ki- E?c NSM:;I Yll'ié~ X in colors. Sale price, yard 75 the season’s nobbiest SUMMER BLOUSES monos, worth $500 and linne‘:lntut:. nu';t.i:ng! tohnt were i‘src‘rt‘:e oF AL e $6.00, Monday ....$2.95 f%?;.':':,:.?;"}E{:é?f‘,":zifi;fi,;".:&°:,:':f.:-m“'zgfc' 65 Women's and Misses’ Suits, § dns ofolors, nere 48¢, New yard .. £9€ worth $16.0, Monday. 865 | it 531 B i, ol o o In this lot are colored cloth “flflfiuf:b"fiinfiff_ };lstfnch s-.mu.-—PhEx suits, white serge suits and f.l;:gf’wfi.fi,nlfilfi’ro‘::k&:le‘:f; i Ml o pa]m beach suits. able; 46c fabric. Now, yard 50c Embroideries, 25¢ Yard styles, sizes 13 to 17, ‘ d 18-inch Embroideries, d for FI - l ilrfgsa;nalsz (;rol:set ('Inovreorl E:%!roil::l!eery; ::onho‘g‘(‘]i, Worth $2‘50 and $3'00D now, yard 25¢ Monday R L IR L $l.29 ~ $15.00 Robes, $5.00 75 Silk Coats, in colors i ile and Net Robes, .00, ’ l Efiarondered Voile and Net Robes, worth 31‘552,00 and black, SOld at $2000’ Embroideries, 18 inches wide, worth 35¢, yard, $25.00, $30_00; Monday, Sl i ORI e $12.50 In Our Remodeling Sale Monday A very special lot of Blouses for Monday, in Georgettes, Crepe de Chines, Pussy Willows and Wash Taffetas; all colors and sizes, worth to $7.50, Monday. .. .$3.98 A new lot of Jap Silks, Tulle Stripes, Crepe de Chines and colored Rajahs, worth to $3.50, Monday. . . .$1.98 50 dozen Lingeries, in white and the novelty checks and Stripe Voiles; all sizes; worth to $2.50, Monday, O s e $1.50 OUR $25,000 STOCK OF JEWELRY AND SILVERWARE Eyervthing Included AT 25% DISCOUNT FROM OUR REGULAR LOW RETAIL PRICES July Clearance of Fine Rugs Every rug guaranteed perfect, all 1916 pat- terns. A combination of high quality and low price seldom, if ever, equaled in this or any other store. Big Remodeling Shoe Sale Starting Monday, July 17th Prices on most of the shoes will be cut almost ONE-HALF. Big girls’ low heel “Mary Jane” and two-strap slip- Remodeling Sale Bargains in Summer Furniture st Every article in our immense stock of Summer Furniture priced for quick clearance: prices, $3.00 and $2'75.— One-motion Collapsible Go-Carts ...$3.95 | Baby’s Folding Swing, only patents, gun metal, Russia The Very Name BIGELOW is a guarantee of the highest quality and Hayden’s guarantee is behind each sale. Bigelow’s Bagdad Wilton Rugs, size 9x12, beautiful $36 50 B size 9x12, beautiful @@ Bf) § ¢ One-motion Collapsible Go-Carts ...$3.95 | Baby’s Folding Swing, only ......... 35¢ Calf and whi patterns, worth $47.00, sale price................... 13 . | : a an white nUbuCk' Bigelow's Bagdad Wilton Rugs, | Bigelow's Ardibel Wilton Rugs, Child's Swing, 4-passenger style, worth | Folding Camp Stools, wood ......... 15c Remodeling sale 8-3x10-6 size, worth 9x12, worth g‘ $3.00, best hardwood ............ $1.50 | $8.00 Fiber Porch Rockers, extra large rice, pair 1.50 $42.50, at........ : o $85.00 ath o 4-Passenger Lawn Swings $3.50 size, 2 styles to select from, at ... ... $5.00 gVoméqu Whlte ‘(ia'nvas o T P ith B'igelé)av’zaBagd:t% Wilton Rugs, | Bigelow's Ardibel Wilton Rugs, 314Foot, Porch A o g """ | $24.50 Reed Baby Buggies, hand made, rubber sLOIe and heel: also t;r}é_stt;l;e wl;:fips’ g, “i)hi:; size 36x63, wo 4.85 J 8-3x10-6, worth Yo-Foot Porch Swings, the best made, | wood wheels, rubber tires, only. . . .$18.00 ith 1 fortable he P e canvas, o S0TE0 At e X $57.00, at ........ . fumed oak color, chains and hooks. Sold | with low, comfortable heels, $2.00 values. The rich, soft colorings and elegance of the Bigelow Rugs is seldom equaled, never surpassed, and their service-giving qualities are truly exceptional. $1.95 $30.00 Reed Baby Buggies, only. .$22.50 Remodeling sale price................... usually for $3.50 everywhere | 4 | $12.50 Reed Baby Buggies, with hood, at, Child’s Spartan Calf Barefoot Sandals, all sizes . 4-foot Porch Swings, only. ...... $2.50 | 'onlyis T BN SRS B $9.50 from 5 to 11, $1.25 values p x 756 GROCERY PRICES HERE MEAN A SAVING TO YOU OF 25% TO 507% ON TABLE EXPENSES — SATISFYING QUALITY ALWAYS. 48-1b. sacks best high grade Dhg 7 bs. best Laundry Starch...25c | 6 lbs. choice Japan Rice. | i 16-0z. package Parowax...... 9¢ | Golden Santos Coffee, Ib....20c | AOXBNY & ateisss e T e ! 48'?1;"“1 HkFloufia. e H’e:algh 8 I«;loubha fsheets Tanglefoot Fly | 4 lbs. fi‘mcy Head Rice 4 packages Safety Matches...25c | Hershey's Cocoa, Ib. ........ 25c | MacLaren’s Peanut Butter, f’e: %xg;:c{l:’&c}&gee;dé‘:i%::e'“7 8: S Ll BRI B L G S s o o Sc | Yeast Foam, package Basket fired Japan, Gun Powder, = BUTTER AND EGG DEPT. | b ..., Fresh ripe Tomatoes, Ib.. 73 our, nothing be ilpso 8‘; ::I o b double sheets...30c | E. C. Corn Flakes, package. English Breakfast or sun-dried | The best Creamery Butter, carton | New Potatoes, 15 Ibs. to 3 lbs. New Wax or String B de . ll;gc pptadis seoapoet Ih D: Rest Blld Cherry Phosphate | W. 0. C. or Krumbles, pkg. .9 Japan Tea, 50c quality, Mon- | or bulk, Ib. ............. 30¢ 6ck i AR for o ‘::: for TSN e | Large bottles. Worccniar Sauce, | 8 Tos, special mised, hiew Feed | Dismuond B Biond, xtra oy | e, C0untry Creamery But- | 4 arge heads New Cabbage: [10¢ | Large Cacumbers. each .::11.86 ff 3 8 Ibs. best Rolled White Oatmeal | Pure To: auce g > iamon end, extra fancy, | L S O 28¢ | 6 bunches Radishes ......... 5c 2 bunches fresh Parsle o y el R . ed Lt t ..... e (asstd-.r m:;«;'Cn'xtjs-ufn' ,o_r_l;w]k_l;: & (0 R O i e T i a8e. |\ foridce tea, 1b. i e 35¢c | Strictly fresh guaranteed Eggs, | 4 :?[:':hfeo!r Carrots, Beets or Tu‘l: L.;fi?i Juicy Lemons, ’n'iolen. IE

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