Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, August 6, 1916, Page 3

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N\ THE OMAHA \ \'l'\'l\\\' BEE : UST 6, 1916. LA = L perience in military atfairs was to|time all the degree team will \ml rernoon, August 9, at 2 o'clock at | the members on the horder in good [ \F2 : ty for the week, These ot \ ANTE ROOM ECHOES have heen fully wtitized i making | rewned, as well s the disiiet mana: | Baght's Tl Nincteenth and Far- | standing, and also o send a supply of Mixed Crowd Will s e this drill team a eredit to the camp. | ger, William Bostwick nan st moking tobacco to soothe thieir S ff T f The truck manufacturers and trace e Ziskuz Dab No. 115, will meet on s e \ n St. G nerves. NE tures 3 ’ T ; Commercial Camp of Woodmen | Sunday morning, August 6, at 10230 a Thon ‘w‘h ‘my’\m‘“:l":“m Glial ‘T“\L‘;‘ \: (im'f:. S (\m.u Co WL Hawes, former hea utler Lor tu“'b 0 ‘.:,:,J“{f:“.’vy'lx 4'1“\::‘H .\\‘h‘ } ”.} ‘ff tration o omas k. Gerin left Friday cven s } 0. 539, Sons o i . er hed their fa ctor demonstratio S of World Will Hold Annual | 1\,\”,"”, ).;m" Paents i .L“A“l Pl e RO G sl s e e o the arganizaton, who e The Den Mmlday at Fremont on that day, are to he - streets, South e rank bienak, the (i o o, ¢ . ’ el trnee 1 \ 1 1 e e Solock | terned recently onac hustled by awtomobile to Omaha for Picnic at Manawa. clerk and deputy for the camp, prom- [ special convent " AL ‘\W‘M,‘], and Far | vanced age, died at his ho = A few honrs that evening, and given W\N\]xmm entertainment and light re-which will conyer I Ii Tand, T on 1 Iowdl he a mixed crowd that ;3 taste of the activities of the livest fres t Qust 7. ¢ specal . hue o acy ed ve | v / ) r { FEWER MEETS IN AUGUST|'**'"" A [t " Modern Woodmen of America. | 1 ! -‘\] y”;"'}"{“ oy riling of the goat,| bovster erganization in_America e somoal hae e st o L e e s R R W A | R L “iecio . Former Employe of Sovereign Ay ewell of the i N America of niercial Camp No. 478, W, O, W 2 gaged . K . C B T e L Tt L DUEGTAER M T +'|Cool Rockies Are rull bl glice ) 0il mnp'my is Held the state ot clhic 1 1 Vo I " ; dlevenim A\ ienstel L cua termoon and evening. August 17th : then 0f People from lew | o h wa ‘\ special committee, ting penter’s local W gve an e b here elthe Northwestern veturned Froday i et ¢ b o s ! thiee weeks' yavat P the iy Dunham, Richard Tepsen, 11 R | { i Yellowstone park countey, Moo W, i the \m rowa anson, Joseph Merrit, A F btz e R u\’ St i i e ! il also Beld on a charge o schnoor, Tanl Outland, and Fred “'“i‘ Lt S oy Il guso T : i ; " th red had been « " musical . et o 1 | ool ol i | i Rogers, will have charge of the en Woodman Circle. e AN b ool weatlier hia es e th et tertainment features W. AL Fraser, Grove No. 1, Wood- gust 10, Atter the p men Phere will | o th bin Hood No. 30, will meet on | Man Cirele, will hold its regular meet- ' dvening will be spent o L especially tof a y p " ling on the seventh floor of the Wood- on Augnst 17 will v wonen, Nothing will evening, at Woodmen of the ¢ of Waorld building Tucsday eve- party at the Hansc to make this the beat hall, ( Florence. [ ning. A number of the supreme of- 3 hasket picnic i the afternoon Since the ¢ all Wood- | ficers of the lodge will he present and : New 1833, held craft in Florer i inspiration | a number of important matters are Fraternal Aid Union. meeting Aupist has seized the membership and Robin | due to come up. Mondamin o N LT wet e promises to be one of the live camps Brotherhood American Ye the Fraternal A\id Homeets every tor o v‘m om o i Douglas countq ot i i oo T it e Tl (il T The 2d Week of Our e Pomixtouski No 482, will meet this | niast v ednescdy evening, SIOMe=; Ny creently and larnam' streets. They ttions i the big meeting \.,mm,u . afternoon at 2 p.m, at Pulaski hall, | stead No. 104 held a business meet- pow have prize coutest on for all| 19 e they will entertan Uhirty-third and 1. streets, South | ing in its hall in Labar Temple. The members the wlas county. Na Side candidates were obligated mstead Methosial Setvices tiona v Eddue I'-qm\ will be | Ihe hig mecting of the month for|of being initiated, owing to the hot o poaice Faales held e | P u that date. | Sl Columbus Camp No. 69, will be held | weather, and the fact that many of | {'m' ”'f“\“‘ [““l it ¢ Beech camp Noo 1454, regardless of | & o 20 50 £ A En o B Az e e e R e r LR ey e e qu t i tonnis Sl e Ry Casl U BRI the heat, had a large attendance Fri- | To B H F h R teenth and William streets. This | on_their vacaton S s i day, Nugust 4 D Seymour Fields, | 0 buy Ilouse I'urnishings at to avings Il bhe a joint work and business| There will be no me o] R RS LA At Herman Helmer and Herold Labovit : \ UGN 8 L3S u"y‘; V:(" mw,“ W (’\‘,I:‘flm““‘m:'l" Benson actie joined with Flore W“" 1 A :” i ‘,”\,_“:,‘ & }“,1 Every salesfloor is filled with hundreds of splendid items of Furniture, Draperies and \"‘"]‘ Omatia No. 211, recently or-{of this month - On the third Wednes 71890 g }H“;I .”’{‘ RS H‘N" ‘h‘;\ Wondegait DA 1 Overgard hae || Stoves that we must dispose of for need of space for big shipments of fall furniture. ganized a drill team for active work | day night there will he a short husi-| (VL of the Mulodist chureh d Serre o Franont 0 105 | You can buy now and we will deliver later. Our regular Central guarantee goes with ) the initiatory service and has clec- Rhosh iV edicsday SIS et e np, whi e b a full | ness meeting cap- | might of the month will he given up tain. s departure for the Mexican | to the drill team for practice horder was a keen disappomtment to | The next initiation will he the first the membership as his skill and ex-| Wednesday of September, at which Lieutenant Tom Kirshner, TELEPHONE 1614 DOUGLAS Latest Styles in Printing. Invitations, Birth Announce Visiting L \ting Department & lowest prices WEDDING ments, Main Flnor Refrigerators At Reduced Prices An opportunity to buy with care a first class refrigerator, and at the same time spend much less than ordinarily. Summ Smart Savings Coolness — Comfort — Correct Style Three Things Worth While These Days Queen Mary Lodge ‘fl. leed Omahan, a members re r meetmg ot Queen Mary | s o the aty should, as anything 210, Dauglhitc iy el t hoosts the camps here s a boost . will be held W avoat tor Omaha, The camp voted to keep Let this mail order depart- ment do your shopping for you while you are out of town. The best of service and sure savings Here’s the Opportunity of a Lifetime OU " buy the best sewing machine in the world, and we give vou $12.00 for your old machine to apply on the tirst payment of er Apparel Final Clean-up of “Sani- THEN COUPLE THIS with tor” High Grade Porce- the fact that prices are low- lain Lined Refrigerators. $35.00 Three Door Side Icing Type, 150-pound ered to a point where the most moderate appropriation will cover it, and you have “The Free” Cabinet Sewing Machine Specials for this week: capacity : 27.50 the near idealistic condition $3(()).00 thip IC"‘I‘S .St‘ytl?’ which awaits you in this 100-poun capaciii Women’s Apparel Store on A $22.50 $50.00 Side Icing Four Monday. Wheeler & Wilson $30 Door Type, at $40.00 You can freshen up your summer ward- New H?“‘S s $30 The entire line on sale robe at little expense just now. ! Brandeis “C” .....$26 at greatly reduced A v Our Special ...$12.98 prices. The ahove are Wash Skirts, $1.00, $1.25, $1.98 and $2.98 Latest Invention—Boye only a few to give you Wash Dresses, $3.50, $6.98, $10.00 and $15.00 Hemstitcher with full an idea of the bargains instructions. While they :':iei:efll;lr Rubbers, are Sport Coats at Half Prl:ce _i._.—__—— worth 10c, while lot Sport Dresses at Half Price The ek ;‘::endgfils’ e Pretty and Sheer Combinations. . . $1.00 N ideal mfm i el Garbave i Core N | ). A e > Size 30x60 Girls’ (Jolm'e( worth $2.00, a special Monday ..89¢ Large Size, Heavy Cor- rugated Galvanized Garbage Cans, our sale price $1.19 Galvanized Sprinkling Cans, any e to 8-qt. worth up to $1 At $10.00- At $5.00—Choice Coats, -Choice Dresses Size 3x6 fee.l Size 4x7 feet . .$9_00 Clearup Sale of Royal Wilton Rugs Bagdads, Irans and Artlooms. All rugs sold up to $50.00 Very special, s R.x 10.6 and 9x12, §31.50 Clearup Sale of Axmin- 1 Dresses, | 5.00. :l“'“o” Lo "‘2‘35‘(], worth up to $35.00, ster, Ruge—Tancls. Size SRR fikd §30.00, at ... 8§ Basement. Second Floor. Third Haorl"'(m I5¢, now . CHIFFON CREP design; most in « kimonos, etc demand for "house’ ses, Printed and White Cotton For Cool, Comfortable Gowns Il ! ! announcement that makes its own appeal. The little prices make another claim upon your attention not to PRINTED AND WOVEN VOLIE, Batiste, Marquisette, Seed Voile, Bordered Flouncing, bl tripes, flur 1 15¢ a'yard sortment of styles and de- T e a yard ow, :m.ll] tose bud S ... 15¢ a yard WHITE WASH SILK and cotton material, plain and bro- A 49¢ a yard WHIT eck and nmcll\ Gabardines And for the First Time We Shall Place on Sale Monday . Tailored Waists, Art Work Pil- inches wide and snow white; HERE’S A SUGGESTION of Summer comfort about this be denied. ete.; 40 and 45 inches wide, hav 34 h 8 inches wldv, sold all sea- “gowns, undermuslins, caded; heavy quality for blouses and dr 36 inches wide, for suits and se lmmh skirts, 36 inches wide, at 25¢ a yard. OF YARDS of White Union Linen, heavy 49¢ a yard , etc., ete.; full worth 3 abEse Basement. Domestics--Most Desirable In a Fine Mid-Summer Sale WE HAVE GATHERED TOGETHER groups of just the most desired Domestics to sell at very low prices in- deed. Every item invites. 40-INCH VOIL fold;" 19¢ and heer crisp quality, *Book- at 15¢ a yard inghams, “Blue Bell” and “Everett” grades, lengths to 3 all new Fall styles, 1212¢ grade, Monday, Q¢ a yd. 86-Inch New Fall Cretonnes, beautiful colorings, neat florals, Persian and Oriental effects, sale price, a yar L 12 ¢ t colors; 3, neat printings, grade, Mond English ‘hntmr< all new, neat sport effects; f: 19¢ 25 , a yard A5é Dress Percale inches wide, h\‘\( ade, A" Indigo dyed light blue and gray designs, 121z¢ value, at, a yard ... 91, ¢ a6-inch Bleached Musling good quality, soft finish; off th holt; Monday, a yard Tiec Basement. Likeable Laces at Little Price + A Mid-Summer Saving Sale HE WISE WOMAN will invest when she can buy such T dainty laces for such little money, for there is no ques- tion about their utility. Fashion has decided that de- finitely. Laces will be used more than ever this fall. At 25¢, Worth 50c Yard Shadow Lace Flouncings, 18 inches wide, of white and cream. Fancy Novelty Demi-Flouncings, run with silver thread. Silk Shadow and trimmings for suits and dresses. At 10c, Worth 25¢ Yard Net Top Lace Edges, % to 5 inches wide, Platt Val Laces, bands and edges. At 10c, Worth 19¢ Yard Narrow Embroidery Edge in well worked cye excellent assortment Lace, for collars cream and white and Insertions, 3 to 5 inches \\1(‘ t, convent and blind designs At 12Y/,c, Worth 25¢ Yard 18-Inch Corset Cover anl eyelet Embroidery Skirt Flouneings, with and plain embroidery edges Main Floor. Here’s a Story About Linens That Is Doubly Interesting HE QUALITY I IS ONE THING T The PRICE INTERES mother, There's a standard \\]lll h this store has set, that pre- vails no matter how low the price is- and because every woman who buys here understands that, the quotation of a little price means more than that, it affords a saving on a safe bargain, 50c Fancy Towels at 39¢ v Bleached Turkish I'awt 100 dozen fine with blue or pink borders; spac hanogram; absolutely fast colors $1.25 Sets at 89¢ Consisting of Scar wmd Pin Cu m Tops, embrowdered o pink, blue or yellow: nzde o ne embr th Main Floor each article purchased at this sale and as usual, you make your own terms. Low Rent, Low gh Operating Ex- ! pense enable us to Save You Money. ) Foe Our Enormous business the past season has made i a large number of close-out patterns. Quartered oak library case Quartered (M|\ Ilhmr\ case Qu.nrh re d ml\ hhr.nr\ fASC L}unrlorul ndl\ ibr ary case .. Quartered oak’ hhmn case Dozens of patterns of Rugs, where we have but ford to miss. one of a design left, at prices that you cannot af- Be sure and see this department. $7.50 $8.75 $10.00 $11.50 $12.75 All other finishes represented in this sale prices. Quartered oak chair Quartered chair . Quartered chair .. Quartered chair Quartered od Ak oak rocking oak oak rocking rm-l\iug at correspondingly rocking rocking low You can furnish an en- tire home at a saving of 20G¢ to 500 during this sale. Saver gas aver gas Wres Saver pa $9.75 $12.50 $14.25 Quartercd tables oak hibrary $4.50 $7.50 Quartered oak library Quartered oak tables dresRers i RI R g b e 1050 |guna o §075 il e 1 O bl e $12.25 oM Y | SIA0 All other finishes and sizes at equally low prices. Quartered oak davenports .. Quartered oak davenports . Quartered oak davenports Quartered oak davenports ... Quartered oak davenports $19.50 $22.00 - $24.00 - $26.50 $28.00 tchen cabinets Seier oo 1700 e e 818,50 §13.50 Both three-quarter and full size in this sale. Brass beds at Portieres and Couch Covers in a great variety of designs, colors and weaves, at far less than pres- ent values, to dispose of close-out | Porch swing, S as $16-00 patterns. Lace Curtains in many | like cut ......... vas pleasing patterns, too, at whole- All porch furniturs materially $17'50 sale prices. reduced. : Have us fig- You make your own ure your fur- niture bill. ENTRAL terms at the Central.

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