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TILE OMAHA SUNDAY HKK: (KJTOHKR '22, JU11.
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Importers' Samples of
Lace Curtains. These
would be worth up to $20
if they were full size cur
tains ; go on sale 3 Q p
at, each OVL
AH the Full Size Lace Cur
tains that nre worth up to
$2.50 a pair; hundreds of
different patterns and as
many ns six pairs 4 Q
of a kind; at, each" ' L
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1 . . - mm y
Li LEi LI l-ALlEjRn
ancS yKTaOKI
day arad Tuesday,
All tite Fnll BUe Swiss Cur
tains, worth up to 85c pair,
KO at. 10A
,,A7Vi
each
ctober 23d arad
All the Fall Slse Lte Curtains
worth up to 1 1.2 It pair, so
at
each
25c
All the Lace Curtains
On Sale Mondays
All the Curtain Ma
terials on Sale Tuesday
All the Ktamloe and
Scotch Madras Cur
tain, In cream col
or and white
worth up to S3 a
pair, at, pair
$1.59
S - ,. ..... . - .:. . 1 ... '
All the Imported
Colored Ma dr a s
and Sunfast Cur
tains, worth up to
$6 pair, go, at, a
pair
$2.98
Nearly Our Entire
Basement Will Be
Devoted To This Great
Sale.
All the Travcllngmen's Samples
of Domestic Curtains, up to
two yards long. Your -IC.
...
choice, at, each.
All the Lace Curtain
Rods from this purchase,
goat, each, r. 4 f .
ut-iut
only
All tlte Swiss Curtains with col
ored border, worth up to
$1.50, go, at, OQr
m v
ach
.We bought at a very low figure the entire stock of medium and high grade curtains from an eastern manufacturer and importer. Also thousands
of yards of Bungalow Net, Filet Net, Scrim, Swiss and Madras. This sale will bo remembered for years.
Floor Space nearly as Large as Floor of Auditorium 90 Clerks to VJait on You
Thousands of Full Size
Curtains in pairs or
singly; your OAA
...071
choice, at, each.
ft
No waiting-no crowding. The varieties' are wonderful and the bargains have never been equalled. This sale will mean a saving of thousands of dollars to Omaha women
ft elk
T ATP rTTT?TATWS
Wcrlh tin to S6 a Pair, each ISL
' r
All the one, two and three-pair lots of
Curtains not one worth less than $3.00
and up to $6.00 a pair. There
are all kinds of curtains.
One of the best bargains of
the sale; at, each
S5 and S6 CURTAINS at, pair, $1,93, $2,93
All the Fine Brussels Net, Irish Point, Cluny, Filet Net,
Madras weave and fine Nottingham Curtains, in
white, ivory and Arabian color as many as 12 pair
of a kind. Worth
up to $6.00 .
a pair; at,
pair
S fl 983)98
S8 andSlO CURTAINS, per pair, $3,98, $4.98
All the Finest Curtains from the big purchase real
Arabian, Imported Duchess, Point Milan, Cluny, Brus
sels, Antique Scrim and fine Novelty and Nottingham
a pair; at, RJ J'
pair
69 c
LACE CURTAINS
Worth op to $3 a Pair, each
We have grouped all the Lace Curtains
from this purchase that are worth up
to $3.00 a pair all full ft ff
length white and I O f
Arabian colors; at, OtJll
each
TUESDAYAH the Curtain
Materials Will go on Sale
ilUmXi'4 1 Skim MMOsssI I mm n tit M tMIlK M"""1 leMMH IHHIWIHW
Filet net, Bungalow net
and Novelty net,
worth up to $1.25 a
yard, at per OZp
yard, only.......,vly
Bobbinet in whito and
Arab, widths up to 72
inches and worth up
to $1 a yard.
Full bolts, yd....lMC
Plain ami Fancy Eta
mine , also - Scrim,
worth up to 40c a
yard, at, per
Grenadine, Swiss and '
Madras materials,
worth up to 50c a
6!c-l0c-19c
TUESDAY All the Curtain
Materials Will go on Sale
1m
It
Special Sale of Silks Monday
All silk mescalines, fancy Bilks, poplins,, crepe de chines,
printed warp messalines, etc., worth 75c, 30C
Fancy dress silks, pencil atrip i 1.60 Celebrated Phoenix Mllla
silks, Jacqpard silks, etc., worth yarn dyed dress mesaalines In
$1 to $1.25, at yard . ...GO I 8? different shades, at yd. )5
Just received high clans dress slU novelties for street and evening
wear, corded poplins, bordered sofra de chine, bordered eatlus, etc.,
at yard - $1 to $1.05
C. 3. Bonnet St Cle
Black Dress Taffeta,
limit of 15 yards, at
yard 50f
Corduroy v e 1 r e t s,
Paon velvets, 18 to
43 Inches wide, at
yard, up from. .70
Bilk faced Paon and
erect pile velvets snd
Doulsvnrd velveteens
at yard. G9
New Arrivals in Dress Goods Section
Double-faced, plain and plaid back coatings, the craze all
over the country. The coods do not require linings; many
colors, 52 to 54 inches wide, at yd. . . . . .$2.50 to 4.50
Scotch suitings are in vogue,
54 inches wide, on bargain
square, at yd. ....... .USc
Navy I'lua" Sergei In all welshU and
4i-ln,'h wlile, yJ 69o
44-lnrll -vile, yd ..780
60-lm h wide. V1 ...8BO
tl-lutli wtdo, yd
Iiitli wtdo, yd..
Popular priced
dnu (OiKla on our
libelous bar a I n
quarva t roin 4 3
to 14 Inches wids;
at. yard
50:-6Sc-79c
tm , , tJi B ia
.tl.lt
811 k Strip Vollos
In flv dealxna and
14 different com
blnutlona of col
ore; at, yard
35c
Women's Fine Ribbed Long
Sleeve Corset Covers, regu
lar and extra sizes, worth
up to 35c, at, 1 5n
each
'IMrWIIftMH ' II III I II
ii :
V o m e n's Fine Cotton
Fleeced Union Suits
bleached and cream, regu-
lar and extra sizes, 4f ff
? 'worth 60c, at, a
; ; ' 6RB4X MDESWEAS "SALE
IMMENSE PURCHASE OF WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S FALL AND WINTER
VESTS, PANTS and UNION SUITS Bought from A. W.
PORTER CO., 42 White St.. N. Y., One of the Foremost
Manufacturers and Jobbers of Knit Underwear in America.
Women's Fine Ribbed Part Wool Vests .
and Pants whito and natural, regular
and extra sizes, $1 quality, at a garmeut.
Women's Fine Fleeced Cotton Union
Suits bleached, cream and grey, all
sizes, $1.50 quality, at garment.......
Children's and Misses' Fleeced Cotton
Union Suits all sizes, a garment.
Misses' and Doys' Fleecy Lined
vests, pants, shirts and
drawers, all sites, 60c xOr
I
quality, at garment.
v MmMmus:,
Misses' and Children's vests and
pants, fleecy lined cotton;
aP eljee, worth 36c, will
go at garment avJC
Main xioor ew Store.
P
57
"MTV,'11 .'siuf
Lace and Dress Trimming Dept.
On Our Main Floor.
Complete assortment of all the latest foreign and do
mestic novelties in laces, bands, flouncings, nettings, All
overs, gold, silver and multi-colored passementaries, garni
tures, fringes, tassels, girdles, cords, etc., etc, at very spe
cial prices.
18-inch silk and metallic embroidered allover laces, rren-'
talsi crochet and Venise effects; white, cream and CQ
colors; worth up to $1.25 yard, at, yd . . w vl
Floss silk embroidered bands, crochet and Venise bands and
insertion, net top oriental laces, etc.; OTf
50 values, at yd. UOj
SPECIAL PRICES ON RUGS
The
New up to date goods specially priced for the coming week.
most complete stock that is shown by any Omaha store.
English Wilton Rugs New colorings and designs 9x12
seamless; usually priced at $60, our price
8-3x10-6, same as above, worth 160.00, at
ttody Brussels ltugs Small allover patterns; browns,
greens, blues and tans. Values to $35, at
Axminttter Hugs Hartford and Sanford makes; 9x12 size 99 Cft
Regularly 132.60, at $bb.o)
All other sizes in proportion.
$39.09
S37.50
27.50
Axmlsster Kurt
8x12; floral and
oriental patterns;
worth up to 30;
this sale at
$19.93
slS Bruaiels
Rail, eeamlesB,
floral and oriental
pattern. All new
ruga, worth up to
at
$12.50
CONSERYIKGJATIYE HEALTH
lmpection of Food and Drug?
Shipped Into This Country.
HOW THE TASK 13 PERFORMED
mmi 4iuitlll of rod I'rodarte
Overly HcrutlalarU mmA Adol
IrrMata sail lulatlie
laaCUratrd.
When Vncla Sua !ad the lnw rohll
Itliic the eala ot Injunoue 'food and ilrusj
lrudui'ts ha nut only ruled uguiaet Ida
own clllacne, but asalni-t thone of olhir
outUW lio mlKht try to tr Injuil
im goods lo thi country a well. For
nut only doca the pure food and druse
ai-t prohibit the entry Into any Amerl
tain port of product which tranKre
that liw, but it la alao mweary that
thoae producu do not IraneKreas any of
the laue of their rcritlve rountrlre
mm woll. . In olher word, the furrUn
jitouucti rnuiil ronform to the law of
this country Mid ulso to thoae ol tno
anuntry In huh they are produced or
Jroro which Otey are ehlpiwd.
Thn Mr. In addition, moreover, acv-
fial other law if a more fpeclflc nature
than the lood end drug act eoeiins an
t laatee of food and drug producta. One
t,t ih. moat lniL'iiriant of these, for In-
Im wkut la commonly known a
.1h "druft- law of UlS." which prohibit
tlie Impurtatlon of adultwated and tpuri
.oua drugs, medltluea and m duir.nl prenr
aibliuua. Tea, too, hai a iHwIiU law
xgardinK tt. The fiit ta law waa
j asrd In IvM. but repealed by the
( teu act of 1S(T." This act required that
ttiu law be enforce! by the Treaaury d-i.-rtMrnt.
ae la aleo dune In the cute o
loods and drub'a. Thua the Iepartnient
t AgricuMure and the Treasury depart-,jMi-nt
co-oinrate In enforcing theae lawa.
ll.e otaiiilarde of purity uiwn which any
examination of tea la made are fixed
twru r by the secretary of the treaa
je.iy. These atandarda are aacerUlned aj
t.ie teeull of aundard aami'lea aubniltted
hy a boaid of sewn txpr! wb"in be l
ld:.ta. 1l.e mrtnod by hivh vaif puis fu i
nd drug , are allowed to enter thU
country la an IntereeUnK one, and la a
procedure which has grown aa the de
mand for purity has Increased. The
work la cloauly Identified with . that of
tho ruttomit dlvlalun of the Treuaury de
partment in the classification of goods
whether food or not, when presented for
entry, must he covered by an Invoice
settling forth the amount and value of
the goods, vlgned by the American con
sul of the country from which the goods
are shipped. Wlieu the goods arrive at
the port of entry this consular Invoice,
together with the bill of lading, la pre
sented to tho customs depurtment, and
from It la approximated the duty. The
filing of theso pupera Is culled an "en
try." Tho Invoice, together with repre
sentative portions of the goods, la de
livered to the appralaer of luerckandlae,
who cluaalflea the.aame and fixes the
valuation thereof. The major part ot
the shipment In tho meantime Is released
to the conaiguee under proper bond for
It return If needed, a special form of
bond being required fur food product.
It Is during the time that the Invoice
and merchandise are In the possession
of the appraiser that tho rood and drug
producta are Inspected by a representa
tive of the department of Agriculture.
If the Inspection of an Invoice reveals
no product from which a sample la de
sired, the officer stump the Invoice "No
sample desired by I'nlud states Depart
ment of Agriculture. Aa invoice so
lamped may be returned to the collector
or passed to another examiner without
further detention. On the other hand, if
an Invoice reveals a product from which
a sample Is desired for analysis, the off!
cer attaches a "Bample requested tag to
the Invoice. On thle tag Is designated
the particular Item from which a sam
ple I daulred, and the amount. It then
becomes the duty of the examiner hav
ing the Invoice In charge to procure the
sample aud forward the same to the
laboratory at once, and la addition to
notify the t-onslgnee of the goods that a
sample baa been taken for analysis, and
that be must hold the shipment Intact
until the analysis Is completed and he
has received further notice from the Ie
parlment of Agriculture.
In some eases It I Impossible, from
the Invoke alone, to determine whether
or not a sample ahould be requested. In
such cases a ' detention" tug Is attacnoo
to the Invoice, which retains the Invoice
in the possession of the examiner until
the aoods covered by tt are received and
can be Innpected by the officer to find out
whether or not analytical examination
will 1e nocesrary. Following- this Inspec
tion the same course Is followed as In
the first Instance.
The goods when they are "entered" are
all oiwiied on the examining floor for
classification by the examiners, and at
this time are inspected by the officer of
the Iepartment of Agriculture. Many
times the examination of labels, condition
ot products, etc., 1 all that la neces
sary for Ms purpose, and can be done as
well on the examiner's floor as elsewhere.
Frequent analysis ot brands r lines pf a
manufacturer's product acquaints the
examiner with the character of the prod
uct, and an Inspection to determine the
presence or absence ot declaration ot
added material may be all that Is nec
essary. Thua trie inspection u greaujr
facilitated, and the work ot analysing
aamplea lu the laboratory lessened.
Analysis of any sample requested Is
made with aJI haste possible, as the vast
amount of matter entering dally must not
be allowed to congent. If possible. When
the analysis Is complete the importer Is
notified that no further action will be
taken by the lpartmaut ot Agriculture,
provided, of course, that the analysis has
shown nothing Which violates the lew.
That is termed a release for the ship
ment. But If. In the opinion of the chief
of the laboratory, the results ot the anal
yses or Inspection show violations ot the
law the collector ot customs Is requested
to obtain actual possession or me con
signment, and the importer 1 notified as
to the findings. He Is then told on what
day he may. either In person or In writ
ing, show why, the shipment ahould not
be excluded from entry Into this coun
try by reason of Its violating the food
and drugs law.
Uooda thus found to be In violation ot
the law are required to be reshlpped be
yond the Jurisdiction ot the United
States. If not reshlpped within three
months they are destroyed by the col
lector of customs. In cases where the
violation Is misbranding permission Is
sometimes granted to relabel the articles.
under the supervision of the customs au-
thorttlcs.
To those not familiar with the import
trade the amount of food and drugs stuff
entering this country is enormous. It
Is the general opinion, too, that those
products Imported constitute for the great
part only luxuries. Hut this Is an error,
as, for example, all our tea, coffee,
cocoa, spices and the greater portion of
our sugar and olive oil are imported.
Fresh and dried fruits, dried and saltd
flsli, canned vegetables and other every
day necessltlea all' appear In the list ot
Importations. I hiring one year there
were entered and passed at the port of
New York 93,000 Invoices covering ship
ments of food products, with a total
value ot more than Vl.WO.000, while the
value ot the drug importations for the
same length of time was nearly SS.&OO.OOU.
About 75 per cent of the food and drug
products Imported Into this country are
entered at the port ot New York.
Olive and peanut oils, because of sus
pected adulteration, are among the most
thoroughly Inspected Importations. In
one year the value of these producta en
tered aft the port ot New York wa? 13.300.
000. Another class ot product closely
inspected are meats and meat fuou prod
ucts. The; consist principally of hams,
bacon, sausage, etc., and mutton and
beef. The total value of these entered
at the port et New York during M year
was more than j00.0ou. of the varieties
ot fish laiparted, the sardine has been
most subject to adulteration, while the
total value of the fish importations for,
one year at the port of New York reached
nearly ft.000,000.
The coffee Imported exceeds In value
any other one product, as one year's en
try amounted to more than fi2,QOO,0X
The principal Inspection In connection
with this product Is an examination for
damaged geods. "Black Jack," a trade
name liven to berries which because of
damage have turned black. Is prohibited.
The value of tho spices entered at New
York is placed at J.0O0,ui)O, while tho
value of the wine aud liquor importation
is placed at tS.O00,0iM in one year. In
connection with the wlnea and liquors Is
found one of the principal classes of in
spection, as cases of misrepresentations
as to kind, quality and place ot produc
tion are often found. Wanlilngton fH&r.
LOOK IN ON GIPSY WEDDING
II re, kl nor the "Good Lack" IIovtI,
the Endurance Dance and
Other Ceremonies,
There was feasting In the autumn camp
ot the Zudiik gypsies on tb bonks of the
canal near Summit, III., for last Thurs
day night Luba Mitchell, the 1$ year old
daughter of Lew Mitchell, the tribal
head man, was married to John F.mmil,
the best horse trader In the tribe. It
is even said by many that when Lews
Mitchell dies, John F.mmil will succeed
as heud man; and this, too, despite the
tact that John Is now only 21 years old.
Besldo John and Luba when they
listened to the reading ot the Bey Hat
erer, the gypsies' creed, were Nina Bimbo,
IS years old. who la a rousln of Luba,
and Frank Miguel, IS years old, who is
a nephew of John Emmll. Above their
heads, too, was broke the Taarabar Tear,
or good luck bowl, and until , Its pieces
shall, of themaelvea, come together again,
Nina and Frank, as woll aa their rela
tives, are man and wife, according to
the age-old laws of the Egyptians, the
Hungarian gypsies, aud the 10.0W scat
tered members of the Zudaa tribe. Thus
said Lews Mitchell as ha finished the
reading of the Key UaUrer, which l
written In strange script, and for cen
turies has descended from head man to
head man of the tribe.
The two newly married couples were
whirled by their . friends Into a dance
which lasted Intermittently for twenty-
four hours. Around the broad wagon
circled strip of prairie, where the 125
members of tho Bimbo family are camped
the irvDalea danced until they could
hardly stand. Night became morning;
day grew Into twilight; a drlxxle set In
and turned Into a bait-rain; but the gyp
sies danced on. It was not until late
last night that the newly married ones
were allowed to retire to their wedding
tents.
It was a grand celebration, a rejoicing
such aa the Bimbo caravan ha not seen
since Lews Mitchell took unto himself
his third wife. Frank Miguel and Nina
Bimbo had been betrothed for a year, but
they had waited for the decision ot their
ot unin to make it a double weddlnK.
The wedding preparation altogether
cost about a thousand dollars, for the
Bimbo caravan is one of the richest and
does not need to da these things modestly.
It is said that tho silk scarves and hand
kerchiefs which Luba gave tho wedding
guests cost her father more than wo.
Each woman who gave the bride a pres
ent was provided with one or, ins nana-
kerchlefs, and each man with a scarf
and a red rose.
Tho necklace which Luba wore about
her neck was made of twenty-five 110
and three JiO gold pieces. Her wedding
scarf, which has descended to her from
her great-grandmother, a gypele queen,
was trimmed with beaten silver spangles.
Luba says that collectors have offered
her aa high as $100 for it. but In her
own words. "I 'Would not sell It for free
t'ouaand." This latter statement, though
may be taken with seasoning, as. be
ing offered a thousand. Luba promptly
started to remove the scarf.
The Bey Haterer, from which Lews
Mitchell read the ceremony, U said to
be 2,000 years old. It Is never opened by
any one except the head man Into whoso
hands It descends, and only he, accord--Ing
to tradition. Is gifted with tha power
to translate its mysterious script.
It sounded mysterious enough, as tha
head man, dressed In white, pajama-llka
robes, read its first to his daughter and,
son-in-law; then to the other couple.
"What does It mean 7" Luba was asked.
"O," she made reply, "it meant ha
wish us good luck, plenty ot money, fln
horses, an' " she blushed "lota of chil
dren." Then John held the Taarabar Taar
above the Jiead of the bride and broke
it with a hammer. It fell In nine pieces,
which Is considered a sit'n of extraordi
nary good fortune.
.P.RE1VIIU1VIS AINJD PRIZES
ATTENTION, LADIES!
Realizing that often it is a hard matter to make a suitable selec
tion of prizes for card games and social gatherings, we, this week,
place on sale a splendid collect' en cf Ott t'.laun u Ktcrling Silver
articles. Just what you want for prizes. Every article costs ONE
DOLLAR, no more and no less,, but we Btate with perfect certainty
that it is worth thrice the money. You will surely, in the following
list or by looking over our display, find Just what you want:
CUT GLASS , STERLING SILVER
XAPl'lES KOL'YEMR SPOONS
HON BOX S SUGAR SHELL
CARD RECEIVERS BOX IMJX SIOOX
SlOOX TRAVS OLIVE SPOOXS and SPEAR
SALT and PEPPER PICKLE FORK
Remember, this is no haphazard tawdry selection of unsold goods
we are trying to unload at a bargain sale. The wares are Just arrriv
ed and unpacked; it Is all the very finest and newest patterns from
the very best factories ia the country. You will be astounded at tho
values we offer you at this sale.
AT THE SIGN OP THE CROWX.
11. KuutU ltllb Strtwt.
Opposite the Pjtoa Store.