I ' 10 j ' ' THE BEE; 0MAHA SATURDAY, JUNE 29, 1912. ALL STUNNING NEW HID SUMMER STYLES ON SALE SATURDAY FOR THE FIRST TIME i i H if If j 4 s Brandeis Annual Offer Saturday Your Unre stricted Choice ANY WOMAN'S HAT In Our- Entire Stock (NO MATTER WHETHER THE FORMER SELLING PRICE WAS AS LOW AS $10 OR AS HIGH AS $30), YOUR CHOICE SATURDAY Any Ostrich Plume Hat Any Dress Hat Any Evening Hat Any Trimmed Hat no matter what the former price. We include 300 new genuine Panama hats, in three popular, smart shapes, one small and two large, genuine white Sunbleached Panamas Choice of the house ' p Saturday for , . ' FIVE DOLLARS Sale of Bolivia Straw Shapes (Known as South Ameri ca Panamas) Closely resemble fine Pan amasall in one large shape, the Adrian, so popular in the white felts, 100 of them, all ready to trim. Positively worth $4 each, Saturday Q at Stores A prominent manufacturer of medium and high class wash dresses in Philadelphia found himself overstocked with many of his most desirable lines of summer dresses, on account of the backward season. We offered him just 50c on the dollar for all his samples and surplus stock and he accepted. ' ( . . The prices at which we will sell them in most cases is exactly one-half their value. The varieties are won derfully large. The styles are all new. "Women's Colored and1 WHITE DRESSES Pretty lingerie frocks, cam bric and gingham dresses, nice ly made and very prettily trim-, med. Made to sell at $3 and $4 Our Great Sale of Women's 1 Hundreds of the most elegant high cIbbs 6ample voile and lingerie waists from one of New York's greatest manufacturers, elaborately trim med with real laces and finest genuine hand em broidery. Scores and scores of stunning, dressy styles all samples and all at half price. $5.00 Waists for $2.50 $6.50 Waists for $3.25 $10.00 Waists for $5.00 $12.50 Waists for $6.25 $15.00 Wiists for $7,60 $16,50 Wiists for $8,23 $19.00 Waiiti for $3,50 $22.50 Waists for $11,23 Women's Sample Linen, Voile and Lingerie Waists All the new and popular waist features carefully sized and very smart Q4 worth up to $2.00, at.; . , .u, . . . ... , . . . . y 1 Charming New Lingerie, Linen and Voile Waists - Beautifully made and richly trimmed two up to $4, at.. $139 and $1.89 $1198 1 Women's Pretty WhiteB and Colored Dresses Dainty Voiles, lingerie and tissue cloths, ginghams, etc. a score of very pretty styles. Made to sell at $5 and $7, "Taai Embroidered Voile, Linen' and Lingerie Dresses "White and colored summery frocks, striped marquisettes, lawns, dimities, etc. two extraor dinary groups. Made to seU at $8 and $10, ' worth up Aft to 8)12.50 $U70 Dainty Sttcncr Dresses Here are scores of charming new lingerie gowns, embroidered voile frocks, linen dresses, etc. Every one a beautiful style many elaborately trimmed. All sizes for women andi ' misses. Made to sell up to $12.50, each ............. $6.98 Beautiful Summer Dresses .' $10 The most exquisite dresses in the purchase are here. Stunning sample dresses in linen, embroidered voiles, marquisettes, dimities, lingerie, etc. new est embroidery; and lace trimmed effect -everyone a delightful crea tion. Made to sell up to $20, at . . . . . eu;. .new- $10 Brandeis Special Sale of Books; egg Formerly $1. 25 and $1.50 Books Now on Sale Here at 50c MTAMiHCOf REBRIT-WtSnXH "-Tad- The Trail of the Lonesome Pine. by John Fox, Jr. A Woman of the World, by Ella Wheeler Wilcox. Sheila Vedder, by Amelia E. Barr. Five Gallons of Gasoline, by Morris B. Wells. The High Hand, by Jacques Fu- trelle. Yellowstone Nights, by Herbert Quick. The Light That Lures, by Percy Brebner. The Second Wife, by Thompson Buchanan. The House of Bondage, by Reg,- laald Wright Kauffman. Truxton King, by McCutcheon. A Cathedral Courtship, by Kate Douglas WlKgin. The Cold Trail, by Harold Bllndloss. The Nest of the Sparrowhawk. by Baroness Orcxy. The Taming, of the Red Butte Western, by Francis Lynde. Master's Violin, by Myrtle Reed. Girl of the Limberlost, by Gene A. Stratton. Porter. Shepherd of the Hills, by Wright. Freckles, by Porter, In the Morning Glow, by Roy Gllson. Friendstiip Village Love Stories, by Zora Gale. The Green Mouse, by Chambers. Some Ladies in H&ste, by Chambera - The Tree of Heaven, by Cham bers. Marie Claire, by Marguerite An doux. White Magic, by David Graham Philllpa i Mr. Crewe's Career, by "Winston Churchill. 1 A Gentle Knight of Old Brand-! enberg, by Charles Major. . The Tracer of the Lost Persona, by Chanvbers. Special Messenger, by Chamber. Phantom of the Opera, by. Gas ton Leroy. The Prospector, by ' Ralph Connor. THE HOUSE BOHDAGE 9 XCDUU VKJCHT- wmut Choice of Any of These Late Popular Copyright books for 30c BRANDEIS BOOK DEPARTMENT MAIN FLOOR 81 Three Saturday Specials . Full size, closely woven hammocks, worth $1.60, spe cially priced for Saturday at 88c Fall ' size ham mocks with pil low and val ance; worth $2.50, at $1.75 eat Canvas hammocks and -extra heavy, woven hammocks, with or without pillow; . Saturday, each. $1.08 CANDY SPECIALS-4 Assorted Cocoanut Kisses vanilla, strawberry and chocolate flavors, at, lb. ISO Delicious Forapeian Chocolate Bitter Sweets and Swiss Milk Chocolates, at, lb. .' .890 Fresh Mapla Confections, every Saturday, at, lb. ..800 Hundreds of novelties for Fourth of July decora tion and table favors at special prices, . Special attention given to Ice cream orders. De liveries to all parts of the city. Basement Specials 5Bo for Wash Skirts, worth up to $1.60. 69c for House Dresses, worth $1.28. ' 6 So for Waists, worth 11.60. 25o for Corset Covers, worth BOo. $1.50 for LinonV Coats, worth $3.80. 6e for White Embroider ed Petticoats, worth $1.26. MESH BAGS $4 German Sliver Mesh Bags -in. frame , and ; 6i in. deep, unbreakable mesh or ring mesh, $1.98 $5 and $ German Silver Mesh Bags 7-in. frame, t in. deep, . unbreakable mesh, at 83.98 $4 and $5 Beaded Bags specially priced at fl.98 BRANDEIS STORES--Omaha A GREAT Special Sale of Jewelry Witches fic Clocks At About The Regular Prices These are all high grade goods and guaranteed. We replace anything that fails to give satisfaction. Here are some of the bargains the biggest in years. ' DIAMOND SET JEWELRY 1.8 1-64 Carat Diamond Rings, pure white, worth $20. at ....811.08 -1-81-32 1-64 ; Carat Diamond Rings, pure white, worth $25, at. ......... . .$14.98 $15 Solid Gold Sunburst, also other designs, set with genuine cut diamond and real pearls; special. .$6.98 $7 Solid Gold Brooches, set with pearls and real dia monds, at . $3.50 $10 Solid Gold Brooches, set with pearls and real dia monds, at. tit Diamond Brooches, spa-' ciai, at ..$7.90 $5.98 $22.50 Diamond Brooches at ...... $9.98 Small size Diamond Rings for children, ' worth $6 to. $10, ..f3.50 SOtlD GOLD JEWELRY $2.50 Solid Gold Tie Clasps, sale price ....11.19 $2 Solid Gold Stick Pins,. plain signet or stone .set, f . at . -89o $3 and $4 Solid Gold Stick Pins, set with genuine tur-: quoise, Jade,, -r coral or amethyst, at ....... .$1.89 $2.98 Solid Gold Cuff Links, special sale price ....$1.49 $3 and $5 Solid Gold. Ladies'. Set Rings, at $18 $3 and , $4 Solid ' Gold , Brooches, sale price $19 $7 to $10 Solid Gold Fobs, sale price .$9.98 $4 ' to : $ Solid Gold Dinner . Rings, set with real stones, at .$8.98 4 Solid Gold Dinner Kings, sale price .$1.98 $3 Sterling Silver Dinner Rings, set with real Ab alone, pearl, at $1.39 GOLD FILLED JEWELRY $1 Gold front and Sterling Silver Tie Clasps, at . .600 $1 Gold Filled 'Stick Pins, guaranteed 15 years, at 39o $1.25 Solid Gold Front and Sterling Silver Stick Pins, at ...... .........49o $5 to $7 S. O., Blgney Men's Watch Chains, guaranteed 15 years . . , , .$3.98 $3 to $5 ST'Q. Blgney Chains,' guaranteed 15 years,- sale price . . . ... $1.98 $1 - Gold Filled Cuff links, sale price SOo $3.60 Gold Filled Pendant LaValliers, guaranteed 10 . years, at $1.50 $4 and $5 Bracelets, guaran teed - 20 years, . sale price, at .r. . $1.98 $5 to $7.50 Bracelets, guar anteed 20 years, at ..$3.98 $3 Lcckets, guaranteed 15 years, sale price . . . .$1.39 $4 and $5 Lockets, guaran teed. at ...-.$1.98 : MEN'S WATCHES 12 and 16-size Open Face .Watch, gold filled hunt ing case, made by the Illinois Watch. Case Co. . and guaranteed 20 years ' Elgin or ; Waltham movement, worth $16.50, at ...$10.98 15-jewel movement, same as above, worth $22.50 at $13.98 12 and 16-size Elgin or Waltham Watches, open face, beautifully em bossed silver case, worth $12.50, at $6.98 16 size gun metal Alarm Waches, fine imported Swiss movement, worth $9, at ..$5 12 size gun metal Watches, very fine 1 e v er movement, worth $5, at $3.98 12 size open face, gold plated watches, with fine lever movement, worth $4, at $149 LADIES' FINE WATCHES OO size, very small, Sterling silver and gun metal cases, with fine lever move ment, guaranteed, worth $ 1 0 . $6.98 O size Elgin or Waltham Watches, open face, beautifully embossed silver case, worth $12.50, at. .......... $6.98 O size, open face or hunting case, gold filled, made by Illinois Watch Case Co., guaranteed 20 years, Elgin or Waltham movement, worth $16.00 at .......$9.98 $1.50 14-k. Solid 25c Belt Pins, sale Gold F out a in price 19 Pens, at... 504 ' . . . $1.00 Razors, sale 5c Beauty P 1 n price ..... 254 Ba'e prlce ' 194 $6.00 Mantle Clocks (like cut), eight day time, strike hour and half hour, at ...... j3.50 Fine Gold Plated Clocks, one day time, worth $3.50, sale price $1.98 $1 Alarm Clocks, specially priced at ...39c PIKERS BARRED FROM SALE To Bid on Telephone Property Hon - day One Mast Deposit $50,000. MnXIOS D0LLAHS LOW FIGURE Vmless at Least Thmt Amaat Is Bid 2 Sale Will Be CalleA Off ka . Ceart Will Ba Aake for , Store Iaetraetloaa. "Unless a man has $S0,000 of ready money In his pocket be simply can't play when tbe game of selllns; the property of the Independent Telephone company opens next Monday noon. This, Receiver Ab bott says, is to keep out small bids. .The court's decree provides that the special master shall receive no bids from anjr person who shall not first deposit with blm this sum as a pledge that he will mak good the bid In case of his acceptance. When tbe hammer falls the successful bidder will have to fork over another $60,000 to make up the $100,000 re-, uuirea as tbe spot cash payment on the property. The total lndebtedneas of the MitiDnnv la something- over 13.000.000. The court's decree of April 20 ordered that ' unlenn tbe sum of $2.862, 534.M waa paid within ten days the property should be sold; This sum represents only the bonds with accumulated interest . It does not Include the receiver's certificates which amount to $300,000. the open accounts, nor the taxea Personal taxes dun tha rlw f Omaha alone from 1S0B to March 1,1311, with interest amount to Sll.t68.01 Per- sonal taxes due Douglas county with in terest tor tha same period $4,107.87. ProTllon of tha Sala. , If a successful bidder at the auction should fall to make the payment of $100,. 000 upon the ground, the bid will be re jected and the property reotfered for sale. In case no bid of as high as $1000,000 should ba received the sale will be ad- ! Journed and tha receiver will apply to the I court for further instructions. It Is set forth In tha decree that bond holders may' be bidders and that they may use their own bonds In purchasing. Upon confirmation of the sale the pur chaser must make payment of the bal ances a.i the court directs. In case the highest bidder falls or omits to make the balance of his payments within thirty days after the entry of an order requiring him to do so, the court may resell tha property. The fund arising from this sale Is to be distributed as fol lows: (a) Costs of sale; (b) costs of suit; (c) taxes, receivers certificates, mechanics . Hens and : other preferred claims; (d) bond and coupons pro rata; (e) unsecured claims. , ' Oatstaaaiaa; Boade. ' Who holds the greater part of the bonds In the company In not made public The decree mentions "outstanding bonds" amounting to $2,400,009 with Interest at t per cent from October 16, 1MB, amounting to $300,000. Preferred claims secured by bonds. however, are mentioned as follows: Tbe Assets Realisation company, $190,714.12, CRTUrMl bV StHftflm nf hroul. n!1a.o..l . I " - wu.wai, the First National bank of Omaha, $6,268.26, secured by $13,500 of bonds as collateral; the National Conduit and Cable Co., $6,410.45, secured by ,$120,000 of bonds as collateral. Claims against the company which are subsequent to .the bonds are: The City of Omaha franchise and occupation tax aggregating $1,913.87; Stromsburg-Carlson Manufacturing company, $96S.44, and Julius Helphand judgment, $L48C2&. . - Pest House is Need of More Eepairs Building Inspector Meisner will pre pare an estimate of tbe cost of repair ing and remodeling tha pest house and submit It to tbe council. Commissioner Ryder has pronounced the past house In unsanitary, dilapidated condition. The city council will repair the plumbing and remodel the entire bouse If the money for the purpose can be secured. STEWART TftLKS PHILIPPINES Director of Commerce for the Islands Tells of Trade Increase. ISLANDS ARE VALUABLE ASSETS New Possessions Are . Self-Sopaort-lag and Are tha Gateway to tha Orient Splendid Oppor tunity for Trade. Facts and figures concerning the trade between the United States and tbe PhilUpplne Islands, the progress the Is lands have made since this country took possession of them In 1901, and an ap peal to the American ' business man to take interest - in the trade possibilities there, were Incorporated In a short speech made at the Commercial club by M. I Stewart, director of commerce ' for the Philippine .Islands. "The Philippine Islands," declared Mr. Stewart, "are the greatest asset the American government has. Wa hear many people say we should not keep them; thfct thev are a bother and an expense. The Philippine Islands do not cost the American government one cent ana nave cost us nothing since 1901. The . islands have $25,000,000 In tha banks and are only $9,000,000 In debt We have 8,000,000 people there and we think we are some country. "When the United States took posses sion of the country there were no schools except those maintained by the religious organisations; there were only ninety miles of railroads and no telephones ex cept a few .lines in the city of Manila Today there are 2,000 miles of good roads, 670 miles of railroads, 4.700 school houses for the 670.000 school children and the University of Manila, where 1,400 students are enrolled. "The world approves what the Un!f States has done for the Philippine Islands more than the United Stated." Colonel Stewart declared one of the best advantages of the islands to the United States is the fact that they are the gateway to the orient The purchases of China last year amounted to $326,000,000 and the United States furnished only $17 -000,000 of that amount. Other countries ate regretting that the American, business man is disappearing from the markets of the world. Since the Chinese have formed a republic and cut off their queue they have begun to demand hati It follows that they will have to have coats, shirts and collars and shoes and American made goods of all kinds. That we are getting less than 6 per cent of this trade Is a disgrace In ten years the Philippine Islands will prove the greatest asset the United States States has ever had. Following Colonel , Stewart's address Captain Harold Elarth, formerly of Omaha, made a short talk on his ex periences in the islands. He is captain of the American constabulary there. A Horrible Death may result from diseased lungs. Cure Coughs and Weak, Sore Lungs with Dr. King's New Discovery. 60c and $X0O. For sue oy ceaton urug Co. J