Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, July 09, 1899, Editorial, Page 11, Image 11

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    /TV PA0ES 11 TO 20.
TVHE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE.PA0ES
SHED JUNE 19 , 1871. OMAIIA , SUNDAY G , JULY 9 , SINGLE COPY FIVE CENTS.
TOMORROW WE PLACE ON SALE
LOT OIF1 \
One of the largest importers of high grade silks in the city of New York , closes out to us , all his sample dress lengths and waist lengths and odd pieces of new silks at
an enormous loss. We place the entire purchase on sale tomorrow.
10.000 YARDS j *
75c SILKS AT 39c. Cotton
_ phallis,1p
75o qtmlHy , yard 39c
wide , black C'hlrm THE Gc KIND
Silks , gonulno Lyons i on Etvlo Monday at
dye , Yard.
$1,50 High Glass Silks for 59c Yard $2.50 Imported Silks at 75c. $3 Highest Grade Silks at 98c 75c French Ghatlis at 25c
And $2.00 black and imported grenadines , 46-in. And $2.50 high class silks for entire gowns , fancy Silk and. wool Fiench challies in handsome designs -
Elegant imported dress silks , fancy waist silks , wide , in the very latest styles , satin stripes and waists and separate skirts , heavy brocades in eve signs and shades , absolutely fast color , just the
evening silks , rich brocaded satins and corded ben barred grenadines , elegant iloral effects printed on ning silks , black brocades , black pean de soic , black thing for swell summer dresses , the quality that has
galines , French poplins , ranging in length from 5 to plain sewing silk grenadines , large and small dots , and colored satin de lyons , black and colored ar- sold all the season at 75c as a special leader the
15 yards , all go at , yard also big lot elaborate French Mousseline de Soie and mure Raye , black and colored crystal bengalines , the entire line will go on sale Monday at yard
embroidered Crepe de Chine , worth $2.50 , go at , yd finest lot of silks ever shown in this city , go atyard
yards ex- Immense counter
Ira heavy unbleached fancy German Extra heavy imported 60-inch wide Extra heavy Barnsley roller
-
bleached muslin Organdy , worth 25c , ,
, go Monday at turkey red table damask towels , all complete , ready 15
worth 6c the 50c kind turkey red ta for use , worth 50c , go at. .
One counter all kinds fancy - , Immense bargains in fine ble damask
Good , heavy , cream , 25c knotted fringe , satin
lawns black and white , India linen
,
cy linen damask , the 25c kind damask towels , with or
lace Lawns and f I/ f > lOc , I2 c , I5c , worth 50c without open work , goat.
fancy striped Jf2M
lawns , worth 19cand 25c Extra heavy , Scotch , All the very finest , 2- SI.25 all linen fringed
up
yard wide , bleached double table cloths , plain white 75
tolOc , gp Extra heavy blue cream , all linen damask satin damask , worth 81.50 , and fancy bordered ,
and white dress worth 50c , go at go Monday only each
Ohnmbruy 10,000 yards Imported fancy ducks , worth 15c , 64-inch very heavy , Very fine Barnsley satin lOc pure all linen Barns-
Ginplwms , worth ICc. at silver bleached , all linen dumask Napkins , the $2.60 ley toweling
BO atOne atBest German damask , worth 75c , kind , go Monday only
Best grade Indigo go at. at , at
One big table of VsC blue prints , 2-yard wide all linen Extra heJivyJ size , Vlou- Hemstitched all linen crash
finest
the
very , 7 Monday only flojrbleached'damaskj- 50 bio satin damask Napkins , towels , -worth 15c , go 5
quality printed * worth $3.00 ,
in Belfast , worth 85c , Monday only
. One counter all kinds ,
each
madras , worth 16o. yard big go at at Monday only ,
go tomorrow at bleached muslin in long
72-inch extra heavy , 24-inch very heavy 10,000 hemmed and taped
cdoz
One big lot fancy and short lengths , 11 linen , German , silver Gorman linen damask , wo'l ' Turkish wash clothe , worth
Btriped and plain comprising all the Bleached damaslc , worth /I , worth 81.50. go Monday lOc at each
,
white colored pinuo , well known grades , at go
worth 2Tc and .Tic ,
goat go at ,
Tomorrow We Place on Sale 2 of the Greatest Purchases We Ever Made
4,800 , LADIES'SUMMER ' WASH SKIRTS
AND DRESS SKIRTS
And 1,000 , Dozen Ladies' ' White and Colored Shirt Waists
These were bought for spot cash from a hard-up
manufacturer for less than one-fourth their real value.
1000 Ladies' 1100 LADIES' FINK TAILORED 800 style very nnvy newest blue 8GO Figured Mohair 600 black 500 Fine Home Spun
Summer and Hull t "blue brocaded pure linen tailor-made
'
ladles' '
Well Made Ladies' ladies'
Wash Skirts
ladies'Wool
SKIRTS
Crash in nil . linen crash , corded Wool
pique.1 * , iliickn and de-n- CLOTH Skirts
nnt and plain white 5 different designs ,
Hklrtfi fancy , braided made , plain with and two SKIRTS peed full width- Skirts trimmed with white or
Skiris Hnon colored insertion ,
and three io\vs of Inser worth a dollar and a
tion worth up to seven also combination braids ,
dollar * ) and a half go at all full tailor- half- 41 porcaline .yurds sweep lined , worth $1.50 , goat
made , go at
I9c 75C 49c velvet bound .75
$ | 25 $ | 50 $ | 98 SI.98 .
CLEARINC SALE CLOTHING
Men's ' All $14 Men's $5 $15 Men's 07 50 $20 Men's
Crash Suits Wool Suits Suits Suits Of Suits
Tomorrow wo give you Your choice tomorrow of Your choice tomorrow of choice tomorrow of Your choice tomorrow of
choice of r,00 UNKN CltASIl 200 MKN'S ALL WOOL any ot our $10.00. { 12,00 over 1.000 MKN'S ALL all OUH SILK AND SATIN
SUITS , in four ( intercut and SUITS. These are odd sizes and * 11.6o MBN'S SUITS WOOL BLUB SKUOBS , clay LINED flno worsted suits ,
distinct patterns made up ami broken lots of suits that In all wool gray , clays and orated suits , light colored cassimere eiilts , satin lined
I\ in tbo very latest ntyle In wo have been selling at $7..r > 0 serges elegant plain and all wool casslmere suits and blue terces and fancy wors
the very boat workmanship each but to close them out fancy cafelnicrcs and very stylish cheviot suits ted suits. These are as flno
nll sizes , 33 to 42 1111111 , wo clvo you your choice to cheviots for for ready-to-wear suits as one
pne suit to a customer , morrow for can buy tomorrow go at
$7.50 $
TOLD OUT OF COURT ,
'I
yllnard a couple of good ones on this
trip , " announced one of Detroit's traveling
men to a Free IVeta reporter. "At u little
town in Oklahoma court was in session and
I dropped in while waiting for the train.
The prosecution had taken the testimony of
B stationary engineer and the attorney for
thoydefenso took hold. 'Where were you
tbf day 4hlu thing happened } ' he inquired.
\ Hunnlu * a Injun. '
" 'What tribe did ho belong to ? '
"Tho day before a cai.o had been tried In
nrfilrh a man had climbed to the top ot a
frelgh' rur laid up on a Biding , Ho had
no bUbliKus there , but loosened the brake ,
car started down grade , gained speed
rapidly for five ml Irs ami then turned a
bouicrsault over an embankment. His
collar bone was broken and ho got a verdict
for $500 because a smart lawyer convinced
the jury that the railroad 'was guilty of
contributory negligence. "
"Your worship , " said the -wily Ix > ndon
solicitor , who was defending the stalwart
prisoner in the dock , "you cannot possibly
convict my client of houscbrcaklng. I sub
mit , sir , with all deference , that neither
morally nor legally can you convict him , I
will tell you why.
MMr. 6ikct > , hero , as tbo evidence clearly
proves , did not break Into any hoiibo at all.
He found the parlor window open , as the
witnesses ttdtult. anil all he did was to put
In his right arm and remove some unim
portant articles. Now , Mr , Mr. Slkcs1 arm
is not ho himself , and I fall to fiee how you
can punish the whole individual for an of
fense committed by only one of bis llmba. "
"Very well , sir , " said the cautious Solo
mon of the bench , "I have heard of a similar
defense 'before ' today , so I find the prison
er's arm guilty , and sentence it to lx
months' imprisonment. The gentleman himself -
self can accompany it or not , as he chooses.
Mr. Clerk , read the sentence. "
Then Mr. Slkes smiled a fourtccn-Inch
smile , and 4ho plan of the defense became
apparent , as ho quietly proceeded to unscrew
his guilty cork arm , and leave it lu tbo
custody or the court.
Twenty-five years ago Ben Harrlsoji and
Dan Yoorhccf were ouuytluc counecl in a
The Grandest Sale tbnt Ever Took Place in Omaha of
LADIES' SHIRT WAISTS
$1.00 LADIES' SHIUT WAISTS FOR 49C Hundreds of stylish patterns
in percale madras cloth , colored pique and lawn all with very full
fronts plain , tucked anil braided pointed yoke back detachable 49c
collars nicely laundered tremendous assortment all sizes
special price tomorrow
$1.50 LADIES' WHITE SIIIUT WAISTS FOR 75C An endless variety
of extra line , well nimlc , perfect lilting , beautifully lanntlcf-d percale ,
Biimhum. lawn , pique Shirt Waists , with detachable collar * . Htyllsh 75e
backs , nil sizes. Including wh'.te linen waists , trimmed with hand
some embroidery and Insertion special price tomorrow
J2.00 LADIES' WHITE ! SHIUT WAISTS FOIl SC Excellent quality ,
solid colors and fancy porcaKs. French cinKhnmR , chambrays , white
lawns , etc. , all nicely made , trimmed with embroidery , with yoke 98e
back , full fronts , plain , tccked and Insertion trimmed
special price tomorrow ,
degenerate of him to begin with , and bis own
efforts had not improved his makeup. While
the witnesses were being examined he leered
and grinned and spurted tobacco juice
vigorously extracted from a quid which ,
from the swelling in his cheeks , seemed to
bo of about the size of the ordinary egg of
commerce , Voorhees , calling each juror by
his first name -"BIl ! . " "Jim" or "Jack , " as
was his wont made a most impassioned plea
for the young man , begging his twelve peers
to "givo him Just one moro chance. " Jle
rung the changes on 1hat text for three or
four hours , and the more eloquent Yoorhces
became the more Smith grinned and ex
pectorated.
When Voorhees had finished Harrison
walked dote up to the prisoner , regarded
SI. 50 Black Dress Goods at 49c Yard ,
Extraordinary sale ot high class , foreign b'ack ' dr-osjurpoda. Thlo
is a most exceptional chance to secure
line goods cheap. Mohair jucquards ,
English lizard cloth , novelty granites ,
IS-inch mohair brilKnntincs , Arnold's
henriottas , serges- , whip cords , poplins ;
thcfce goods sold regularly at Sl.fiO yd.
On sale in black goods department Monday at 40c y ard.
$2.00 Imported Dress Goods at 69c Yard.
Great clearance snlo of fine , imported dressjitbrica. jiOO imported
pattern suits.only one of a kind , includ
ing English coverts , two toned fancy
wool granite cloths , silk and wool npv-
olty mixturc3all wool homespun plaids
feilk shot poplins , honriottas , serges
and cheviots , in all the leading shades ,
some selling its high as $2 , go on special sale Monday atOOo yard.
$1.00 All Wool Dress Goods 29c Yard.
200 pieces , 40-inch all wool French do beige , a popular fabric for
tailor-made suits , in the now shades of gray , mode ,
castor and brown ; absolutely the greatest bargain
ever shown , worth $1 , on sale Monday at 20c yd .
GREAT SALE FINE I. AGE.
1,000 bolts just arrived of dainty patterns in valoncionnos and tor-
chen lace and insertion , all extra fine quality and exact copies of
the real lace , worth 15c , will go at
24c , 3c , and 5c Yard.
25c and 35c Laces at l6c Yard.
One immense lot of the finest , and latest patterns in
Normandy Valenciennes and point d'osprit lace and in- 1Oc
pertion in all widths , including bow knot oil'ects , all at
Great lots .of new embroideries and insertion , all fine pattern and
new designs , in all wldths.flno . quality of swiss cambric and nainsook
these embroideries are well worth 50c , all go at
74c , flOc , I5c and 25c Yard.
1,000 ladles' strictly all linen All the misses' , children's and
collars , best quality , boys' summer underwear , go at
up-to-date all at styles , 5c 2c , 4c , I0c and ! 5c Yd
Immense lots of ladies' summer underwear in finest Egyptian cot
ton , French lisle and silk lisle thread , in while and fanoy colors
RO at
4c , IQc , I5c and 25c Each.
Ladies' , misses'and children's fast black and tan hose , made full
seamless , plain and heavy ribbed , all sizes , co at
6c and IQc Pair.
Ladies' finn imported Hermsdorf fast black hose
and funey colored Scotch plnldH and stripes , worth 15c
up to . ' ! 5c , go at. ,
1,000 pair infant's and children's flno imported short
socks , fiill regular made , Hcrmedort fust black- 5c
go at
" On Sale
The Entire Stock "Racine Monday.
Wo lake pleasure in announcing our purchase and sale of men's fine shoes from the Racine
Shoe Go. of Racine , Wisconsin. NVe bought the entire stock on hand every pair they had
at a considerable loss and we urge your quick attendance at this sale. These are the kind
you are in the habit of paying from three to five dollar * * for and in this lot you will find
every size every style that is worn now.
Your Choice of this Entire Lot of Men's Fine Sewed Shoes at
Made to ( Made to
retail at \ retail at
on on on
main from V main from main
floor floor $4 $5 floor
$4 to $5 to
a pair. a pair.
murder case , the former prosecuting , the
latter defending. The suite of Indiana had
found fault with one Dill Smith that was
not his name , but 'twill serve because 1)111 )
had kilted a farmer. It was a most un
provoked murder , for Hill and a party of
roystering companions bad stoned the farm
er's house , and when ho appeared without
the moat to' make physical protest they set ,
upon him most savagely. Ho was stabbed to
death with a jack knlfo in the hands of
Smith. HarrUon was called in to UBsUt the
prosecuting attorney. It was a great day at
the county seat , ami the court house was
packed to witness ( ho battle royal between
tbo two giants of the forensic arena. Smith
was a very unpromising candidate , for nature
and a bad au.c&try bud made a low-browed
him most attentively for a length of tlmo
that seemed an hour to tbo jury and spec-
tatora and an age to the culprit , and after
lie bad finished his survey exclaimed In
mock continuation of Voorhecs' speech1
"Yesf give him ODD more chance ! " And
the deadly sarcasm In his tone wan llko a
thrust , to the heart to the defendant. With
malignant dcllbe-ratencss Harrison elzcd up
the degercnate again for an Intonnlnablo
length of Umo , and the jury could not help
doing the same. "Olvo him one moro
chance ! " hissed the cold-blooded , cruel liar-
rlson , and then tbo flaying began. It over
a mun was verbally bklnned allyo that i.amo
Hill Smith was , and Voorhces acknowledged
after < bo trial that his cllent'ri f.ito was
oealcd when Hanlsou flrfct mutely called
the Jury's attention to the prUoner's utterly
depraved appearance and then sncored , "Olvn
him one more chance ! " Smith got twenty
years , which Mr. Voorhrea declared was a
light sentence , considering all the clrctim-
etances ,
"
l tlir i'tur ,
Detroit Journal : Arrived at The Hague ,
Universal 1'cace , in the person of a beau-
tlfuf maiden , with stuffed doveti in her bat ,
was Introduced around by W. T. Stead , her
manager.
Klrst , of courfce , the Imperial projector of
the conference was presented.
"Tho czar , " said Mr Stead , bowing.
"Charmed to meet you Mr Heed , " PX
claimed I'ejco cordially "You don'l look
n bit llko lour