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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 18, 1911)
tjih ma;-. Omaha, satui.day. fkijiujakv is, ion. Brandcis Stores t .'4 It Umlii Upderweu Drst & PRINCESS SLIPS (Tj A great special lot of lace i and emhrnhlery trimmed 1( 1'rlncera HIIps, mmy very elshornte, others are Raslia CaJtrwear Dept MGIir GOWNS $ Bttnein Itnoi'i Offar TRUE BLUE SERGE SUITJ Nw Sprinit 8erse Not ton Unlit lslit, but !li nw iuoill that ate leR.intly llnrel--2-tnt-. ton B-k 32 to 4 2 Ktr.e. and a anvlnir of In. 00 to Mon's ml Tontif Mm I PANT r4 'J Worth S3-S3.30... ANo fnnihlnn Hon Twi Nearly ."..0ftC ptilta. nrt risrk worated. f'lll pt-c '"P laaslmerea amt Scti!ie'. flnrlv lllir'!. lt nirdKwie ;;0 o 41. 19 to 3 lrnatli, for tlrea or f'i 8 nit a, fin drfrn, l Ina ad' Ytt unv at raa at . ,7: trriiiiiv nrrtiv nml nr , ftalnllv trimmed. niMirilil f iv ' plain, vsr'ntis kinds I.. BMi aam Vu rlne materials, w nrlh up t l4 $5.00, it $1.98 nn to 11 60. 'tin n every nmn or yoliim man. af ......... who buys one, 512.50 nf, worth i to .l AO, at 4 1 W 1 J I 1 I I mum I, ., . 1 1 - - - ' - - - ml 6S t . . . i i 7 I' V.r. ' j .lU Ynur Pfimrp nf rtr1 TTtmifrrrl f "Vl wws vuwsw va w f V Ul u w u U 1 V U V ... - . ' - - r Women s s Misses Cloaks, Suits and Dresses fm. ' -. : TJ - w ' I f "... .". 1 . i . 7 I i. Ii jo y i WORTH up (n to nan. at ei This is nn extraordinary offer for one day only. We have grouped many very practical, fashionable and .strictly up-to-date winter gar ments into one big lot. The bargains arq simply amazing : Women Suit, worth from 915 to $.15 Womon'm Cloaks, worth from $10 to :W Women's JreKes, worth from 7.ft0 to $25 Women's Knncjr t'aucs, worth flO to $2A; Saturday, one clay only SATUxiJAY SPECIALS IN OUR NEGLIGEE DEPARTMENT HEN'S SHOES At $3.60 and $4.00 Absolutely the best shoes In Omaha at these prices. All the new styles in tan, Russia calf. Very nobby; 4 and 5-button ef fects; dull finished calf stocks. Men's Box Calf, Velour Calf and Gun Metal Calf Shoes; oak leathers. Goodyear welt sewed soles; , at, per pair $2.50 Women's New Spring FOOTWEAR In Suedes, Buckskins, Velvets Satins and Tan Russia Calf Shoes. AIbo the white Sea Island Button Shoes. All this season's new styles. Pumps and Oxfords in satin, velvet, buckskin and suede. Prices are very reason able. We ran save you money on your children's ttljoes. 7.50 Soi' Men's and Young Men's Suits That are Worth SIS, $18, $20, at $7.50 Here is the most wonderful clothing values ever offered in Omaha. A selection of suits from our own stock in an almost unlimited variety of patterns heavy or light weights for spring wear light or dark colors not all sizes are represented in all patterns because these are broken lots, but everybody can be fitted. A bargain such as Brandeis alone could offer-$15.(X, $18.00 and . $-20.00 Men's fj r find Ymino Mpn 'a Suits I I .(It .. . - - rt -------- nt 'ile Klannetetta tinwna anil Kklrta, iciwna with or without rollara. atrlpe-, etc., at 38c Fine. Outing; KUn nel Gowns, 8klrt, I'yjaiiia.. lite, worth up Wotnaa's Ona-Viae Boaaa Draaaaa All kinds of waali niaterinla. fine perrales, jri nu llum, etc., jll good prarrlcal atylea, worth 12.50 and 13.00 at , 31.50 Fine K I d e r d own Bhort Klmnnon and lireasinx Hacquea, odda arid enila var- loua size. worth 12.00. W o tn e n ' a and MlHaea' Sweater (,'oHts, white and Rrey only, worth 13.00, at. 31.25 Immenso Special Purchase Human Hair Goods Second Tloor and Fompalaa Boom. We purchased the entire $10,000 stock of human hair goods from a large eastern Importer who retired from business. We bought at a price that enables us to sell the finest hair goods at far less than actual cost to Import. Greatest buir goods bargains we have ever offered.- Human Hiir Clusters Human Hair Clusters, made of fine hair; $5 values; while they last, at 31.08 Cluster Puffs, 15 in set; Sat urday 6nly : -08 $10 Cluster Puffs at.. $0.00 made of fine quality 20-Inch wavy hair 81.55S 24-Inch Switches at S3. 03 28-lnch Switches at :$4.f8 Two large extra size real Hair Nets....... 25? Two extra size Nets ....... .' .f Five extra size Silk Nets, in Pompelan room. only.. ?10 Washable Hair Roll, 75c values; at I0? ' Hair Dressing, Shampooing, Manicuring. Appoint ments made by phone. , Human Hair Switches, MAI If rLOOB. SOUTH BIDS. CUT FLOWERS Carnations in all colors, Saturday, doz., 49c Blooming Cyclementis, each 59c Violets, per bunch 20i Specials in Art Needlework Mala Tloor West Sid. 30-inch Tenerlffe Squares, with teneriffe edge and double row of hand drawn work, on the best round thread linen; . regular $1.60 calues; special at Qg 30-inch Teneriffe Squares and Centerpieces, with hand embroidered centers, on best quality art linen; values up to $3; special 08 One lot 16, 18 and 24-inch Centers and Squares, with three rows of hand drawn work; regular $1.25 values; some of these have hand embroidered cen ters with drawn work; special at 75 45-inch Centorpieces and Lunch Cloths, with very heavy drawn work centers; $3 to $5.50 values; special at , . jjg 36-Inch Lunch Cloths and Centerpieces, with teneriffe edge and four rows wide hand drawn work; $3 val ues; special at .bi 45a Scarfs, with four rows of drawn work; size, 18x54 $3.50. values; special . .' SI 75 BASEMENT BARGAINS 39c-69c $1.50 Two big lots Sateen, Wool Tail ored Waists and Wash Waists of various kinds; worth up to $2.00; each. . . Children's Winter Coats, ages 2 to 14 years; fine bearskins, plushes, mixture coats, etc.; worth up to $5; at, each Women's Practical Long Coats, blacks, colors and mix tures; worth up to $7.50; at Women's and Misses' Dress Skirts, blacks and various colors; Pan amas, mohairs, mix- t tures, etc.;. worth up I lift to $5.00; at vvv $2 Messaline Silk Petticoats; 1911 skirts; all colors and blacks; values up to $5.00; at new $2.98 Men's Box- Calf and Velour Calf Shoea, at ..1.98 Women's . Vlcl KM Shoes at tl.6 and $1.98. Boys' Box Calf Hhoea at 81.39asdtl.60 Mlaaea' and ohll dren'a good wearing alioes at , 98o Stile -ic " I I : II, iff J l lim 'Mi v WL.MFM 1 'f f f vhI v s Every Day We Receive New Lots of Boys' and Children's Spring Clothing We have left nothing undone to make our line of boys' aud children's clothing the greatest and best ever seen in the West and invite every parent to visit Omaha's most at tractive boys' department. See our Special Combination Boys' Knickerbocker Suits at $3.50 and V $5 00. Two pairs of pants, with every coat, and the quality and the U patterns are better this year than ever new browns, tans and grays, iL In the most attractive, serviceable materials aes 6 to 17 years K at S3.50 and S5.0O Boys' Spring Shirts and Shirt Waist Blouses New spring designs, chambrays, sateens, Qi M soisettes and pongees, with plain and pleated fronts, $1.00 down to 49c ft BRANDEIS STORES BRANDEIS DRUG DEPT. Ve. Dr. Graves, Tooth Paste 14a 25c Peroxide Tooth Powder, at 160 7 Bo Pompelan Maaaage . . 9o 50c Java Klce Powder 87o BOc Perfect Tal cum Powder, at 880 BOc Colgate's Ital ian Violet. La France Unit or Pa price Per fume, per ounce, special , 89p 2Be Sanltol Tooth Past 13o !Bc I.llao Tal cum, at 16o I cakM Ivory Soap 19o 1 lb. 20 Mula Team Borax,. 9e 26c Bottle Per oxide 9o $1.00 Milk Weed Cream 79o 25c Benaoin and Almond Lotion, at 18o 60o Spongea, spe cial at 890 Saturday will ba your last day to let one of Ilia full alxa BOc Jara of Palm Olive Cream Free with each purchase of six cakes of Palm Ollva Hoap for 4c. B0o tar of cream BOc Kix cakes aoap ,...60c Values .81.10 Rubhar Oooda. 8Bo Fountain Hpr InRe for . . . .490 8.1c Hot Water bottle '..490 11.76 Fountain , Byrlng . ...l.S9 MaxaU Ctooda W e KarH.ntea Rexall Hair Tonlo to stop - the hair f-om fnlllng. Price BOo Hnd 81. 12.60 Combination tSyrlng-e .... 81.79 Ctndr Depurtmcnt Pompaitn Room Saturday la Maple Day. De licious new maple confec tions, at, lb. 20 Old Fashioned Chocolate Bit ter Sweets; all fruit and nut centers; vanilla and vaullla nuts; strawberry, pineapple and maple, at P" lb 29 Aaaorted Fruit Dropa, raaruiar 20o kind, at lb. ...... ,ioa Old Faahlonad Black Walnut Taffy, regularly 40o lb, at Per lb .tt Fnenh , Blanched ttalted SNaaw nuta, regularly l(o lb, at, per lb.... .....J4e oroBoa wASHiauiTaftT JTOTEIiTIIiS. Hatchets filed with eherrtaa, each t.fM Hatchets, for (a and each s Ueoiira WashinR-ton Flaarwa, 'from lOo up to...a...aSe GAS COMPANYPRESENTS BILL Ask. for Pay for January at the Old Rate. CITY WANTS THE SUITS UNITED City Attorney Hlne Aaka that tfce Tare' Suits File T Omu (nmpany Br Joined aa Oae laanr. 1 After hein drlayed for Wore than ten flays, the bill of the Omah Cina company for lighting of the streets of Omaha for tha month of January turned up at the comptroller bfflce Thursday afternoon. The hill does not differ matertallv from fornifr bllla fireaented. The claim auks for 8t.TrJI.91. as follows: For the consumption. of 2,-'0.ti3 cubic feet of gas at the fianchtae price of SI. 25 a thouiand. $1275. Fur actual coat cf upkeep and mainten ance. IMM.ll. The company alao preaenla a bill for l for removing' and inaiallatlon of new lUhta. ' The cttv attorney made hla firt move In the lltmation with the gaa company by filing a motion Thuraday aftprnoon In tha district court, aaklng that the three aulta flld by the Omaha Oui company be combined Into one suit. Tlia rrx company haa a!p alrd threa rlaima rejected by the city council. Ona aek for prnctlrally IT,!.)0 and la baaed pn actual service. Another, totaling In the nelghhorhod of l!!i.00i), ia baaed on the contract price of tJ a lump per year. Ihouah the contract haa been declared void bv the euprrnie court. ' .The third Is baaed on $"JS a temp per yrar to June. lit, und Includes monthly billa from that time tu (ho fl.nl of Jan uary. It'll NEW ASSISTANT CITy ATTORNEY ' OF OMAHA SELECTED. W. C. LAMBKKT. 'KNIGHTS OF COLUivlBUS WILL GIVE A DINNER rathollr gorletr to telebrate Wlih. " laatun'a Rlrthriay by Kete at the llenahaw. Tha annual 4-ecptlon and dinner of thr Fourth legTe rounell of the Omaha Kiiitthta of t'otumbus will be held at 7 o'cloek at the llrnxhaw hotel on the evrn Inx of Wednesday, February 22. . Waahing ton'a birthday. There Mill be two epeukein for tha evening. Tha members of the reception committee are Mr. and Mr, ttedmond, Mn; John U. Furay. Mr. Fiauk A. Furay. Mr. and Mrs O Hern, Mr. and Mm. John Hush. Mr. and Mr. John Schall. FRUIT FALLS IN SHOWERS Orchard I'ratlui'l. .n ttalaarkt Dwaglaa Xreci fter Haa ai M re-W, fruit rained in the nelKhboi Ivnod of Npth and '0'iIm: t ts KrMav morning wben a grtwerv latun belonging to A. A. Te.ei-tin of Council MU:ffs and drawn bv a runaway htm. collided at top a peed with the Omaha end of the Oouglua atreei bridue. After the unusual pi eel pi tat ton bad ceased the Ulnlty for varOa around bore the axptnt of a land ahow fruit hlt.lt Urr tha ahow. ' The J"i aa badly wrueked, b it the br.ise em-aped injury. The leaai had Marled f.,r hi'ine at leiawrelv trot from In front cf t'lotcky'a onunlyHlon houae at Fleienth and Howard Hreeta. awhile Tem pHn i In'de. tin the a$ 'they ei fiiehirnrd b an auUnnoiole. Lambert is Named as Assistant City . Attorney of Omaha Ii to Succeed I. J. Dunn When the Latter Retires from the Office. W. V. Lambert will succeed J. Iunn In Ilia office of asslHtant city attorney. Ttie appointment of Mi. l.amtM-rt wa an nounced bv John A. Rlna. elfy attorney, Friday. The new aaiKtant attorney will assume the duties of the office aa aoou aa the realgnatlon of Mr. hunn bt comea effective. 1 Hi nil haa announced his Intention to enter the private praetb of la. Ilia reBijinatloli, ax tetuleieil, berime effective at any time before April 1. Lambert In a member of the firm of Lam bert. tliotwell & Knot well, attorneys, with offlrea in the Omaha N'iopul Hank bulld .ng. lie was for several year city at torney of South Omaha NEW PLANS F0R SIDEWALKS Less Sand to Be Used for the Brick Walks. BUT ONE SIDEWALK DISTRICT Ordera W ill A loo Bo laaaed to tioTero the lonatruetloa of l-erwaaeat Sldenalka All Over " the titr. I'lans and apeclflcationa for new side walks which will be built In Omaha this year differ from those adopted by tha city council last year. Inatead of having a four-Inch bed of sand, as has prevailed In the past, the new apeclftcations require but three Inches of said. The ordinance, which was passed by the city council Tuesday night, alao provides that but one sidewalk improvment district will be created. Instead of two, as has been the custom for the last three years. The plana also aireclfy tb'it tha bricks bought for sldqwalk eonat ruction must be subjected to the freezing test.- which means that these bricks are Immersed In water and then, frozen. If after ten treatments they do not show signs of crumbling, they w ill ba accepted by the city engineer. For I'ermaaent Wallca. Further specifications for permanent walks call for tha base to be sunk at leant five Inches below the surface of tha fin lbhed sidewalk and provide for a four-Inch base of concrete, and a one-Inch thlckneas of wearing material. Tha radical changes In the apeclftcations la that cutting one-Inch off the thickness of sand and the creation of but ona side walk district. "In the past It has been necesaary to have more than one Improvement district, be cause of the large amount of Improvement being done," aald Assistant. City Engineer Cunipen Friday, morning. -Hut now that we have the greater purt of tha sidewalks coiiHtructed, the work is considerably les sened ai.d It will be posHibla to handle all Improvements of this sort tn one district." Young Woman Refuses to Disclose Identity Mysterious Girl at Park Wilde Home Remains Puzzle to Authorities and Charities Officials. "Miv8 Silence," the unidentified young wt.mon of much mystery and few words who refuses to talk, la atlll held at Park Wilde home by the Associated Charities. She la not Dorothy Arnold, as was sug gested by the officials at the federal build ing who found her. A comparison of the young woman's features with thqse de picted In police photographs of the missing Miss Arnold ahow marked differences. "We have been unable to gain the slight est Idea of who the girl la." said Miss Ida V. Jonta of the Associated Charities. "We will wait a few days longer and then adopt more strenuous measures In the effort to find out where she belongs." Tha Key to the Situation Hea Want Ads. State is to Assist in Milk Inspection Governor Aldrich Has Pledged His . Support to the Omaha Health Commissioner Co-operation of the state dairy inspector in the Inspection of tha dalrlea supplying milk to Omaha consumers hss been pledged by Governor Aldrich. Ir. R. W. Connell, health commissioner, returned Friday morning from a visit to Lincoln, where he held a conference with the governor. The Omaha health depart ment has been handicapped, says the health commissioner. In the difficulty In gaining a thorough Inspection of the milk' from sta tions outside of the city. BalldluK Parralta. C. It. Ballard. 3905 North Twenty-fourth, frame shed, 1200; Joseph Lee, 1211 Douglas, alterations, l'.OoO; II. H. Smith. Fortieth and Fowler, frame dwelling, 12,600. t Blind Horses Break " ' Into a Fruit Stand Runawiy Hack Team Causes Havoc in 'Stock of Oranges and Magazines Attendant Cornered. a-rumpaxe wrecked a trrt.l' the attendant Blind hoiea on fruit aland and Thursday night A blind. n am belonging to Marry fanciers, buck driver. KM South Fourteenth street., broke away fmiu the cab to which they wire hitched on the viaduct at t nlon sta tion. The f rttfhtxiied bori.es dashed across Jb street and leamrd ,lu;e Karkalow tiros.' fruit stand. I'K'I Mason street. Wh.ll orunti).' apples and magailnes r.ili tried with riving hoots filled the air, Miurla Mt W illiams, a clerk, sought safely In flight. Flight was a difficult operation with tha only available cut filled with Uori-es. 1 Tom of t.uld could buy nothing tx-lier for f inale wk- liekHca lu in. Ku.'i. mud kl.!n-c Ir.itilii II.mii ' K'ectiie blileis. Mtt Fol sm!i- bv lla ton I I'luf Co . Starr in Court to Coerce Michaelsen Western Electric Man Sues Out Al ternative Writ of Mandamus Seeking: License. Charles K. Ktarr. head of the Western Kh'cirlc company, Friday made application for an alteiuatlva writ of inandamua, com manding Weldemar Michaelsen, city elec trician, to etil cr issue to htm an electrical llcn-e and insiect his work or appear In couj-t and ahow auae why he. should not do so. ftarr allegea that Michaelsen, refuses to Inxpect and approve any work done by his cuirpanv, claiming that lie has no license t oierate and refuting him a license be cause he allegea he violated city ordi nances Itecenily 8tarr appeared before the city council axklng for a license. The council con-Vdeitd the matter and ordered Michael sen to ihxue the license. Mlchaelaen refused on the ground that tlie council had no au thority to Rive blm ordera. I Also Mlchaelxen declares a !i-riise must b rem wed annually and that fcjiarr hai failed to do this. iMarr contends- they do pot have to ba renewed every tar. If you haven't been here you don't know! Women's superbly graded and snappy styled shoes CAN be purchased at only $1.95 or $2.45 Per Pair If some shoe dealer tells you otherwise he tells it to sell HIS higher priced but "no better" kin J. No shoes charged or delivered. 322 South Sixteenth Street j n -M Pi FOR Raincoats at Price 1 prv, C5t u u 01 Saturday will be the last day that you can buy one of these. Raincoats at exactly HALF PRICE. GOODYEAR CRAVENETTES, RUBBER COATS, MOIRE and SILK AUTO COATS and SLIP-ONS FOR MEN AND WOMEN EVERY GARMENT MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES Garments Marked $10.00, Pay Cashier S5.00 Garments Marked $30.00, Pay Cashier $15.00 THE RAINY SEASON IS HERE! Don't Miss This Opportunity. vcf RAINCOAT CO. Cor. 16th and Davenport Sts., Hotel Loyal Building'. LAX v i 3am v Keep your gowns' .a.. f-A neat and cleam CALL A TAXICAI3 It INJotlcc to Coal Consumers All our coal Is under rover aod xrf'tl)- tlry. By buy ing from us )OU save from C0c to $1.50 on original price and the difference in weight between wet and clrjr coal, as dry coal weighs less, screens cleaner and burns to better advantage. We raa deliver liroruptly. , ROSENBLATT'S CUT PRICE COAL COMPANY lfcug. 112; lUlll?. l-'JI Mchnlas Ht. lulling this wet. slushy westher a taxlcah is Jusi tha thing tor arties. and theater goers especially aiiprmluta the advantages of personal coiivcnience, exclusive servlca and neat, i le.in gowns. Our chauffeurs are courteous and obliging They will give you every lift of Hlt.nce porsihie and they will he Hoiiiit in calling any tune, If you desire. Write us for rates ami other information. Address Omaha Taxicab and Auto Livery Co. Karnani Street and Koine Hotel, Omaha, Neb. Ikith rhonest Uuuglas 40"H; A-;j7 Bourn HT) O fl FISTULl-Pay when Cured ,ziS Til I fTlh C A miM trestmeot without ua) of chloroform, ether , If lUll Cntri ?',hernei"e''C. Kodorsedbyhundredsof our Si, L J I I L J V'-af - best citixeos. Cura ooaitivelv mn. j ... . - ( i -- u sisi ac- cept do money until perfectly well Elimination Prce. Write today or call for my large book about Pllsi, Fistula aatf ether Rselsl DltesMS. aruich have been mv specialty for rears DR. C K. TARRY, Suit 224. Be BuiWInjr, Omaha, Nebraska i