THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, AUGUST 24, 1912. Women's and Misses' SUMMER DRESSES Scores of lingerie, sffk, linen, tissue cloth and other dainty wash fab ric dresses, worth to 120. pec, at Ik 4 : I tfttfiMM taMMA jP'V1' " """W yU'lrfl' $5 GREAT SPECIAL SALE Light Weight Coats and Tailored Suits FOR WOMEN, MISSES AND JUNIORS ' Hundreds of dressy, new silk pongee, black and colored silk, and many wool mixtures as well as white serges- new sailor collars or notch collars two tone wool and silk combinations. Many from a new special purchase and some from our own stock $20.00 and $25.00 coats, at. Hundreds of Good, Practical Tailored Suits Medium and light weight practical for later use-the favorite navies, tans, browns, blacks, white serges and various popular mixtures. Up-to-date suits, positively made to sell up to $25.00, at.... Women's Misses & Juniors' WASH DRESSES New iota of 'these practical frocks, worth up to Jl 95c 51.45 ana k't Ci-a So1e Children's Dresses iWorth Up to $3 at $1 M Hundreds of pretty, new dresses that are prac tical for school and every day wear made of dainty, lawns, French ginghams and white lingerie cloths ages 6 to 1 4 years. ; V THESE DRESSES ARE ACTUALLY (Oil) f WORTH AS HIGH AS $S-Brandeis never offered such a splendid value in children's wash'dresses at. .... . . . BOYS' SAMPLE SUITS For Fall School Wear. . Light and Medium Weights, worth up to $4 and $5.50, $1.93 and $2.98 aatasat ALL OUR MEN'S PANTS That Have Been Selling Up to $3.59. All sizes, up-to-date pat terns, on sale $ 39 Final Clean-Up of All Broken Lots m Leather Bags Also leather, lined bags, . German silver . v frame; worth $2 and $2.50,,8pe- - WTJ :tcUi at.;.:. Crenuine Goat Seal Bagsworth $2 and i$2v50, -at;-.. $1.69 Leather Bags German silver frame, worth 79o- ''at . v., V. ? .. -: . V; ; . ..50c German Silver Mesh Bags Un breakable meshy worth to $5, $2.98 German Silver Mesh Bags-Kid lined; worth up to $3.50, at $1.98 Closing out -all this Season's1 Silk and Linen Parasols at 'Off All Our.Children's 75c and $1 Paraaofs (manyVre silk) at 50c Each New wash belt- solid Gold Rings all color stone and ;.fancy'( mount ing!, worth up n . U. tt ...M.lM9 ing spepial at, per inch' . ..y2c i - Imported La Val- Fine gold filled Hers, in gold and bar pins, 'worth diver F finish rspV I up to $2.00 cial at ...'..".80c I at . . , . . , , . . .$1 Art Needlework Dept. Main Floor New" Store Ecru Colored Fringe for finishing otarn nuu center- e pieces at, per yard only. ', Scrim Raffles in all color combina tions 4-yard lengths, with draw ' string our regular 25c and 4 35c values, at, per 1 k -boit .....IwL Cotton Pillow Cords three-yard lengths, finished with tassel a m . ends all colors 2 Cc val- Zaf ues, at 2 for. . Oti,' Soiled Pennants at Ralf-Pricp Ipen-' nants for states,. colleges and cities, In air sizes. These pennants are slightly soiled and will go on sale , at half-price. While they last, ea. ... 25c to $1.25 en s Bum . 7 At the Most Extraordinary Bar gains Ever Offered in Such High Glass Clothes by Any. Store in America ATURBAY All Men's Suits in Our Stock That Have Been Selling up to $25 AUG. 24 th In this sale are the most famous makes of men's clothes in Amer ica, The, names inside the lapel are known to well dressed men every where. Light and med ium weight suits-rmany blue serges. IN ONE BIG LOT. AT. ...... is x ? era m - . -. . . . . mm S Men's Suits ' That Have Been Selling Up To $15.09, at These are all fancy mixtures and light shades. They are practical, well made suits in new styles. er Suits jOL Samples of Boys $1 Quality Pongee and Soisette Plonse yvJ8ts : 2d floor, old store, 49 Boys $8.30 and $10 Quality Long Pants Suits Clev er new styles, 2d floor, old Btore. at S5 New Season's Cleverest Hat Styles for Men Brandels Stores are always first to show the new season's styles. Many new styles for " fall are here In Stetson Hats a hat for every face a hat for every taste, at , - Mn'ft MOO Sample Hate t$1.00 New fall styles in silk stitched hats, Imported wool felt stitched hats, also sort ana Km.nats t.u una .v vatues ap, ,.s . , Stetson Telonr Hats rau styles ax. i . o.VU Tonr choice of any man's stiraw hat In onr entire stock at ........... . . ' 35 . All the Cnlldren's Straw Hats, values up lo 50c, in one lot ax 10 All the Children's Fine MUan Braid Hats, worth up to 3.00, at 50 $3.50 $1.00 Boys'i Early Tall Hats for school wear ' at- --25 49 mt and St.50 Boys' School Caps plain, and fancy colors atv -.25 and 404 $8.50 Leather Suit Cases at $4.98 8 Inches deep, "linen lined with shirt folds, solid brass lock and catches. ' From Our Near Neighbors visit her , ; Waterloo. . ' ' Fred l)e Iong went to Fremont Thurg iy on buslnens. Mr. Cecil Moore left Thurdday tor 6rtbner,. where she will teaeh thl yesr. Mr. and MrB.rtiert Hall and the boy went to Omaha, Monday morning. Mrs. 8f'A.,Te0 MdtMlM Kancy Mor'rla went to Omaha Monday f6r the day. 1 'John Mohutt, Lyal Shannon and Tony Rlmmerli were among' the Omsha vlaltore Thursday. . , Mlie Katherlne Herrlnglon and ! Mrs. Woyee Herrlnston went to vHy Wednes-' day for th day. ,.. r . iMri. Fred Khrhardt returniwl Tuesday evening from a visit of several days with frienda at Seward. I Fred Myers Is driving the mall wagon While the regular carrier, John Todd, Is taking a vacation. I Mrs. Jay Herrington and children went mas Coatand Pants ; TO ORDER REDUCED FROM 825 ; .This is! the windup of our great summer reduction sale. Every garment care fully tailored and gua ranteed perfect in fit and style. to Grand, Island : Sunday to parents and other relatives. . ;, Mis. C. Kiel, who ha been visiting here and at Valley for some time pant, returned to Omaha Tuesday. ; The carpenters' have finished the inside work at the J. Q. Herrington home and the..p&intera .are doing' the decorating. . Miss Trees Tami'elea of Omaha, who was visiting hrr Waterloo relative dur ing her vacation, returned home Friday. Mrs. H. H. Morris and two daughters, Mary and Eva, went to Fremont and' Wlnalow Wednesday for. a visit of a tew days, . . Miss May Rosenbaum of Omaha, who was here tne last weeU vl.iltlng Miss May Myers and family, left Thcrsdi.y morning tor. home. Mrs. Herbert Bell, ' who has been In Boyd county the last three weeks visit ing her mother, returned home Wednes day morning. , ' Mr. and, Mrs. 'Earl Hall, Mrs. FranK Slavin, ,F.'A, Carmony and Sam Chrle tensen were ttnong the Omaha visltore Wednesday. . ; Mrs, T. W. Canada '.visited again over Sunday with her daughter. Mrs. C. K. Burkholder, returning Monday to her home at Hooper. -; , Charles Rhoadea and his mother went to Petersburg Wednesday to assist a sis ter, who live near there, In moving from the farm to town. - ,(j Marcla RISKS and - Mildred Waldron went to Fremont Thursday to meet Kath erlna Mendenhall. wno came from Tllden for a visit with friends here. v . ' William Corburn. who ha been home on a furlough the last month and working In the country near Elk City, was here visiting at the C. Ooodwln home over Sunday I Mrs. Maude feooln, who has been visit ing her brother, Q. A. Neafus; and fam ily, went to Fremont Wedneuday to visit other relatives. Khe was accompanied .by her little daughter. Dr. I Richardson and family are tak ing an outing on the river north of tovn, going Into camp Thursday. Ruth Bell Is taking a vacation from the store and enjoying camp life with the family. home in eastern Canada Monday by the death of a sister. Joe Qulnn was kicked by a mule Satur day morning. A doctor was called and he is getting on all right. , , Jamea Calvert and bride of Clearwater. Neb., came Sunday for a visit with his mother and other relatives..- Mrs. T. Baumgardner returned home from Omaha. Wwln.w(.tt V. i been with her daughter at a hospital. The three Henrys, Bruhn, MUke and Rolf, Jr., returned Thursday morning from a week at Cheyenne and Denver., Dr. Filckey and family of BennlnKton also went to Forest Cltv In visit ha nur. ents. Jnhn Cirmareturmnn mrm I tA . a trw christening of the young child or Mr. And Mrs. William Rial at 4h.i. kM. Tuesday. - uiuunm sja-siu ituno ivuri nor went to WMton. la., to visit Dr. Baldwin and wife. Mrs. R B. Baldwin, jr.. re turned with them. . , f x si rA 1tM. TAU ir...U.. - a a. n i . .ivuoicf vein, ai vi II there to Weeping Water to viBlt her K, I t I 4 ' MacGaiihy-Vilson . Tailoring Co, 304-806 South 16th St. Eikhom; J. P. Rpearman of Papllllon was here Tuesday.. .;i 'ji ' Miss Vera Qulnn called on friends here Tuesday.'. t- , The Royal Neighbors lodge met' Tuesday afternoon. . . Mrs.' Betts of Benson called on friends here Sunday. ' William Morrison, sr., is on the sick list this week, . Miss Bertha Lin berg is in Omaha at tending school. .' Pencon Pollock is visiting his parents in Iowa thla week. Mr. Baumgardner went to Butte, Mont., Friday on business. ? v A doctor was called to see John Blanchl, wtvo had his head injured. Mrs. J. Gibbons of Waterloo is visiting her son and family ihla week. Mies Anna McGrew Is visiting Mr. A. P. Knapp at Elk City: thja week. . Fred Martens and family visited Sunday with his sister, Mrs. Julius Shuldt. and family. -; . . , Mr. F. Martene and daughter, Magitfe, visited last week at Davenport, la., with a brother. .v 'i- " -D. - D. ' McLean - was called 4e . his eld Blair Blair. Herman Aye of Omaha was visitor over last Sunday. ;W. F. Burdlrk of South Omaha was here en a buslnrss trip last Thursday. B. Arndt has returned from an ex tended visit with his daughter in Chicago. i Judge I. C. Eller and daughter, Pauline, returned from a vacation trip in eastern Iowa. Miss Gertrude Kelly is attending tha institute at Schuyler and will teach at Leigh this year. George McKeen was here visiting his brothers, John and Will. They had not seen him for thirty-five years. Miss Marie Fowler, daughter of former State Superintendent W. K. Fowler, is visiting her many friends here. The bunch of "boys" who spent last Monday evening with the Ak-Sar-Ben re port the best time of'thelr lives. ' ' Jonas and John Burcham went to De fiance, la., last Monday to see their father, who Is dangerously 111. Miss Mary Christenaen, clerk In County Judge Kller's office, was cal cd to Mason City to see her mother', who is' very 111. An eleven-pound boy arrived last Sun day morning to mike his home with Rev. and Mrs. George R. McKeith of the Con gregational church. Gus Rathman and Asa Dixon, Jr., re turned with their families from Cherry county, where they went by automobile to visit Chester Fink. Mrs. William Halter and children left this week to Join her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Howes, who are on an ex tended vis t in the east Frank Jackson, an architect in the era- y or tne government at Washington, C HDent a faw daVa With Ma hrnth.r E. C. Jackson, and- family. ' , . Seaawk. V. P. Sheldon was in Lincoln on busi ness Thursday. Mrs. Klrkpatrlck spent Thursday in Weeping Water. F. P. Sheldon was In Omaha on business Monday and Tuesday. ,','. E. Hadley and H. U: Pollard wr Urn coin yisitora this week. w T . iira.)Eli Pittman of York is visiting Ne hawka. relatives thla week.' vj , , ., Bennet Chrlstmlseer of Platlsmouth was in. town ph t business t"ednesday. Mrs, Annie Pittman of York is vlsiuhg with her motlier, Mrs. Carper, this week. Blair ba!eof Kearney, but formerly of Nehawka, is here, and will bring his family back ahortly Mrs. Kate Townsley 'and children ' left Tuesday to Join her husband In Florida. where they will make their future home, Mr. and Mrs. B. Wolpft and daughter Kmlly left Saturday for a few weeks' sp Journ with relatives in New York and Vermont. ' Springfield. Alois El well returned from St. Ed ward, Friday. ' Mr. and Mrs. Z. T. Jarman have moved to Springfield... -4 Ralph Glover of, Butte, Neb., is the guest of his brother, Perry. Mrs'. I A. Bates visited her mother in Peru the fore part of the week. Margaret Haney returned from an ex tended visit to points In Michigan, f Archie Cocerlll left last week for Eng; land. He will be gone three months.. W. H. . Davidson and family .left for Bozenman. Mont., ror a montn s visit. Mrs. J. A. Bailey was called to Jamacla, la., by the death of her mother. C. E. Keyes was re-elected president of the Barpy county Old Settlers associa tion. ... , . , Mr. and Mrs. Everett Swain of Chi cago are islttng the home of W. E. Bates. .' Miss Ruby Coleman of Melia is here visiting. She will teach In Ciearwater this year. ' Oecar Taylor will go to Modale, la., to erect a residence for Mr. Evers, who was tatallately burned out. The Baptist church Is undergoing re pairs and will be used as the primary department of the public school . Mr. and Mrs. Edward Evers stopped oft a day this week. They were going from Modale, Ia., to Avoca, Neb. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Graham are in Kansas City, where Mr. Graham Is tak ing a course in an auctioneer school. " Next Thursday " the old' settlers will hold a picnic here. Extensive prepara tions are made and a big crowd expected. George Payne returned from a trip around the world. He has been with the United States .navy a, part of the time. Mrs. F. B. Hosford and daughter, who are to teach, in the public school here, are occupying ,thp. Ad ventlst parsonage. L. A. Bates returned from Red Willow county, where he owns a farm near Mc Cook. He reports the best crop In the Republican valley for several years. , . "., Tekamah. ' . ... . . '. . ,, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Chatt are th happy parents of a baby boy born last Saturday. Mr. an MrS. ChaWes Gates are rejoic ing over vhe arrival of a son at their home -on Monday morning. Burt County old settlers will picnic at Tekamalt on the 30th Inst Gov. A Id rich is to address them In the afternoon. Mrs. George Peterson went to College View Thursday evening to attend the an nual camp meeting et the Seventh Day Adventists. v.. , , ... -, The Owl club at Xekaman and Decatur, were raided by the sheriff on Wednesday afternoon and the bartenders arrested. They will tiave their hearing : next Wednesday. .- . , The fellows who took In the Ak-Sar-Ben circus at Omaha on Monday evening are loud In their praises of that-snow. Thev think it approaches Rarnwn's In the variety of stunts given for the -entertainment of guests. Cashier Ed Latta. end . family of the First National bank arrived home from thrtr eastern trip last Saturday. Tney left their autdmobll at Ft Dodge, la., on account ot the heavy rains overtaking them. '...", . Mrs. H. H. Basler and 'daughter Uldah and son Roosevelt arrived in ;Tekamah Thursday afternoon, :frora .J Indianola- la.; .where tney nave . oeen yl? '.nrarif's Pass.' Ore Mrs. Basler was ' formerly a president" of Tekamah. tier huaband Y haying been county Judge here lor. a-nunver 01 rr. -'.; - f- valley';': :. Mrs. Noyes is .visiting at' theGardlner home with Mrs. Isaac Noyes thla .week. H. p. Ferris made a business - trip to Chicago last week. , . V .'.'.'y:. 11.. n.i.i, K,i hmin thp erection of a fine new barn for E. P. Noyes. ': . . H. M. 'Puffer of Minneapolis, Minn., was visiting relatives Saturday and Sunday. Regular service Will be resumed' Sunw day morning at the Presbyterian church. w r r. . r.mtlv . wntr to Omaha Wednesday afternoon In .their aui . .' " Mrs. .Tennle Gibson and HHdreth Eddy were In Fremont Tuesday and Wednes day. ' .';';. Mrs. J. 8. Kennedy and . children ret turnod Saturday evening from a visit at Boone, la. , '.' Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Weekly and Miss svtn. waeklv will -retdrrt rfron! Denver Saturday. , ':' c ; , -V? : Mr. Iac Noyes. spent Thursdaj, in Omaha, meeting Mr. and Mrs. Gerhai-d Po..ocit of Tllden, Neb. ; . w r-..,t. KattA a aula,.' at ' har home Patdrday, She haa rented her house to .'ames Allen ana win go vt jinucii""" to live. Mrs. John Monahan, Berrrice and Rosa mond went to Benson Sunday to be th ruoRts of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Corrlngton several days. M. M. Kerr of Elmore. Minn., who, with Mrs. Kerr and children are vl-ltlng at TJnonin Nb.. eame u to Valley Tues day to visit friends. F. F. Adams, who was elected superin- . jk . ValUu arhrwl anil wlfa ar- rived Friday. Mrs.. Adams will teach the Byarsvllie scnooi, aisirici o. , ie coming year. a t iLfrk.noU4 iatiirnf1 liVldav from Norfolk, where he had been getting ac quainted Wltn nis frranuson, ueu ou:i McDonald, born to Mr. and Mrs. George McDonald. August IS. x' - trimr tl VAMnffaat nhiM tif Mr. w "la "Bi v ' . . . . , . and Mrs. F.. Swan King, died Thursday . T, .... X n0,An nf wafarlnn conducted the funeral services at the home Saturday morning. m m nrkUmnM pMittlv annnintad yos l ilia? i u, ..in; w ... v. . - ohnson. who resigned, expects to take the olce this week. Mlsa May Caldwell .m mm .tamitv trt aiirraad M-isa Gar- trude Ingram, who also resigned. " Paplllloa. .Tna Whltted has returned from a sev eral months' trip to Washington. Ml sees Nell and Nora Dooley have gone -to Cheyenne, Wyo., for a ten days' va-j cation. Miss Spethman of Gretna. Mrs. Mitchell and Miss Nannie Mitchell of Omaha, were 6unday guest or Mr. iuis iesieur. Mis Tea Slattery. J. B. Slattery and Will . Rlatterv from Shreveoort. La., visited with Mrs. J. R. Wilson the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Salsbury came up from Lincoln for the old settlers' iilrrnle and spant several day with former Papll llon frlenda Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Yates. Mlsties Anna MeCormick and Marlon Brown, were camping at a Chautauqua at Missouri Valley this last week. . Mrs. Linger and Miss Linger from Tower's cottages. MIss.Linger will teach in the schools here the coming- year. Willia m T-TllvhnM Atfn Cla mlUr .... rl T ; R. Wilson, left Friday for Winner, H. . u. iiey eci 10 mane tne return trip with a team camping along tho way. Mrs. West and Mrs. Lesleui .gave a dancing party at the opera house Wednesday evening for tnelr guests. Miss Doud of Denver and. Miss -.Balch . of Chicago. ' Mrs. J. C TClfncoman an4 Tama T?nl. insoh went to Fremont Tuesday, where mcy . were marnea. a reception was given mem upon tneir return wednes day .-evening. , . . . . Rev. and Mrs. Will Daup. who were re,cemiy marnea at Fort Wayne, Ind., are visiting PapU lion relatives. From here they will go to Brown, Tex., where Rev. Daup 1b aator of the St. Andrew's church, '.....,'.. .' flunlnaas Changes in Tecanuseh. iTECCMSEH. Neb.,. Aug. 22.-Speclal.) After the first of October Tecumseh will have one less drug store. The drug firms of :Dafoe,& Son,, Smith Drug company and 'J. ".K.v' McDowell. 'have, hni'-h- t'-r, stock, of Power & Douglas, and will divide the. stock and add to the Beveral stores. discontinuing the Pover iiUowslas store Ocober' I. -The room .occupied. "by the Power & Douglas stock has been leased to,' Duff & Moulton, the clothiers, who win 'move into tne name at som:; as pos sible. -'"i---.r Key to the Situation Bee Advertising. 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