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THE BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1912.
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Bemarkabe Purchase of : Choice Lots - From Kimmerle & Dawes," New York, One
the Largest Importers of Feathers and Hand Sewed Effects in America :
In this wonderful stock are cocqiie
breasts "in white, brown, navy and
black, also new aigrette effects in all
colors hand sewed wings, baby os
trich effects, fluffy feathers, Mercury
wings in all colors, bunches of quills,
hi erhly colored duck wings, 27-inch i
novelty feather bands all the new season's
high class novelties In the finest qualities.
Thousands and thousands of them.
Made to Sell at $1.50 and $2 Each
of
25c and 39c
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New York Manufacturer's Show Room - Samples arid Odd Lots
Women's High Class Neckwea
MADE TO SELL UP TO $1.50 EACH, at 50c"
Wide collar and cuff sets, sailor, Capi-
... shon and Dutch collars in -VenUe''' and crochet
effects, net and lace, trimmed fichus, laceguimpes,
Robespierre collars in silk, jnet and' lace, fancy
jabots and stocks, cascades and Fj Ov
side frills all new creations, Jf Wffi
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On Sale on Our Main Flbor Wednesday;
FIsss Silk and Silk and Metallic Embroidered Allofcrs at 5?c Per. Yard
In Persian effects and fancy colors, .'Oriental and shadow allovers. fancy ffEJ
Bilk embroidered and metallic bands; also fine lace bands in Vemse, hgjfP
crochet, Oriental and combination effects, worth up to $1.25 yd, at yd.. ) v
FINE TRIMMING LACES and BANDS, WORTH UP TO 50c YD,, at 15c and 25c YD.
4 . ' ; ' Macrame, filet; crochet; Bohemian and shadow ef- :
fects, also floss silk embroidered bands.
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Women's New Fall Apparel
, NEW SERGE DRESSES
Smart, practical Serge Dresses in
pretty new style features-scores of
becoming models in black, brown,
blue and gray colored serges a new
group just received is CIO A
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Women's New Fall Apparel '.
SILK CHARMETJSE DRESSES
t Exclusive .new style features that
you cannot possibly duplicate in any
other store-all the new soft colors
are shown.; - V " :iy'-
$15, $19 and $25
specially priced at.
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SPECIALS IN ART NEEDLEWORK Main Floor.
8-Inch All Linen Stamped Doil-
Linen Fringe for finishing
scarf and sofa pillows; b pe
dal at, yard. ..... .'. . . . .0
Linen Colored Mercerlied
Fringe, 25c value; , at, per
yard ............... lf)
Scrim Ruffles In a large va
riety, of color combinations,
with draw string; four-yard
. lengths; at, each
lei; special at, ! for. , ... ,5j '
Stamped Centerpieces, with
' tloss for working, 60c values;
' at ... ...... ;........S5
6-inch Linen Damask Dollies,
stamped with scalloped edge
at, ( per doien ....... 25
THURSDAY
c Great Special Sale of
Women's Sample Shoes
These are shoes In sample sizes.
They are strictly high class' and
are made to sell at $3.60, $4
and up to 4(60 aj mm
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HIGH SCHOOL CADET UNIFORMS
We. have been appointed official, sell
ing agents for the Omaha ..High School
Cadet Uniforms., Come as early, as pos
sible to have your, measurements ' taken.
Automobile Decorations for theAk-Sar-Ben
Floral Parade.
Brandels Stores is the only official agent for
decorating the cars for the floral parade,, . See
the' samples. Place your order now.
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PROMOTER SDK FOR BIG FEE
Chiwjo Maa Aiki $S00,O00 from
Ifeoraska Power Company.
CLU ON TRIAL JTEXT SPKIN0
Ocutka Company t Fll Answer by
October 14 and fco Cm Will !
Thea b Hear br
Th Nebraska Power company wu
irada defendant! in a suit for $600,000
f led In the federal court yesterday i
by J. H. Spear if Chicago, who clalma
tliat amount due him a a fee for closing
a deal between the power company and
tine Amburaea Hydraulic company of Bos-
t KL .. '4 ' ":
Mr. Spears in hi" petition clalma that he
made a deal with H. E. Babeock. preai
e'ent of the power company, to set back
ing for the Nebraska company In fur
t berlng a water project in Platte. Howard
and other Nebraska counties. He aaya
lie wag to receive for. pay M,000 face
value of the capital atoclt of the com
paoy and $40,000 In bonds at the face
value and such an additional amount of
the capital stock for a fee aa U custom"
ary in such cases.
Mr. Spears, further claims, in his pe
tition, that on April 21. I'M, he closed a
Beat -with the Ambursen Hydraulic com
pany of Boston, Mass., whereby the Ne
braska Power company was to receive
ta stipulated sum of money for-furthering
the project A deal was made between
Mr. Babeock and W. 8. Cox of the Mas
sachusetts company.
Parneat Is Defanlted.
In his petition Mr. Bpears asks that in
default f the payment of the S1O0.O0O
face value of the stock and the $40,000
in bonds at the face value that the Ne
braska Power company be compelled to
Ipay him, the customary fee which In such
cases is S per crtit of the capital stock of
the company. In this case the ca pi til
etock of the company le $12,000,000 and 6
per cent la $G06,, which amount he asks
the court to order the Nebraska Power
company lo pay him. ;
j Mr. Babeock Is out of the city at the
Jreeent time and his office help knew
jriotMng about the case when approched
r The Bee. The Nebraska Pwr com-j-any
will have Until October 14 in which
to file an answer to the petition. The
ajse will not come up for trial until the
April terra of the federal cojrt
SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES.
BR0WNELL HALL
7 OSCAJCA, KESjUUTXA. ; '
Boadlns and Day School for 01; Is
' Preparatdry department for younger
children. Domeatlo Art and Domestic
Science. Voice and Piano in charge
of Miss Mary Munchhof f, Miss Cath
erlne Bell and Mr. Mas Landow. . ,
TERKS XS BAT BCXOOL, '
$100 and liso. ;.
Forty-Math Year Begins gept IS
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Miss Euphemia Johnson.
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ASttSEMEJTTS
Obstructing Signs
May Be Removed
from the Streets
Police Commissioner Ryder Introduced
a resolution at the meeting of the city
council' yesterday prohibiting the erec
tion or maintenance of signs three feet
beyond tho lot line. The ordinance was
placed on Its first reading and will be
considered by the council at ita next
regular meeting.'
. Commissioner Ryder aaya East Farnam
and Twelfth street have .been ' blocked
to traffic by signs, display casea and
other things placed on . or 1 above ' the
walks by merchants. J'
The ordinance provides a, fine of $M0
for violations. It specif lea that electric
sign more than' four feet and ' three
Inches in width, "exclusive of ornamental
design," shall not be erected.'
Resolution regretting - the ' death of
Chief Donahue were read at the council
meeting Monday and a copy of the
resolution, which were drawn by a spe
cial committee from the council, will be
sent to Mrs. Donahue.
, The mayor of Sheeley Invited the com
missioners and the city clerk to an en
tertainment in Sheeleytown next- Tues
day. ' :.j
: The ordinance prohibiting the establish
ment of new brick yards In the city lim
its, but giving the'preient yards permis
sion to expand, was passed.
A resolution granting the Missouri Pa
clfio railroad permission to lay a track
on Boyd street passed by a vote of four
to three. McGovern, Hummel and With
neli objecting.' .
Daily Mat 10c;
Brgm, 6-lO-SOc
On Doug-la Street, at IStb.
STTOVB TAOSBTlXXJi Includes
Wood' Trained Animals: The Rum.-
view, .iuitj , vxrey
Slaters ; Walton
Brant; Hipposcope
Pictures.
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It's BeUghtfnl
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Continaon a te 5; 7 to 11 p. mn Daily.
0HA3tAy rifiir cestib.- .'
Biff "Blntoh" Cooper's Kw Show ,
S8AWTT, YOUTH ABB FOI.I.Y
ZZTBATAOABSA ABB TAUDBTIUUB
Ton,i McRae aa "Smoke;" Walsh, Lynch
& Co., In "Hucklna Run;" Webb Slater;
Gorgeous Production; Beauty Chorus;
Gingery, Snappy, Whoieaoma Fun.
ladies'. Sim Matin Every Week Bay,
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Doug. 494.
Matinee Daily 1:1S Every Night 8:15
ADVANCED: TAXnBVU.X.B.
Thla weekThe Elliott Savonaa, Seu
mua MacManus Player, Ed Wynn, Wil
son Broa, Ferguson & Nothlane, Eugene
Trio, Great Llbby. ' - -
Price Matinee, .Gallery, 10c, beet
eat, the, except Saturday and Sunday.
Night, 10c. 16c, 80c, 75a . s
BRAIiDElS THEATRE
lCatlnc Today Tonight All Week
THE JAMES HAWLKi' COMPANY
U Eanry B. Blxay's Suooms
"HAST J1IE1 Pi" '
Bights, SSo, 60o Mat. 89o. Any Beat
KRUG THEATRE ,
Mat. Today StSOl Blgsi 8:SO
Best Beat 60o
WATSON'S BEEF TRUST
Eeal Biirlesqners
' ,. ladies' Dime KaMn.
' In All the World, No Store Will Strive to Serve You Better.
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Successors to The Bennett Company.
Special Advance Notice
.vVe announce the opening of our great
opening
Fall Challenge Sale
STARTING SATURDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER'
14TH, 1912, PROMPTLY AT 8,0'CLOCK
We propose1 to make this Sale, the most remarkable
special sales event,, ever introduced to the people of
this community. Furthermore, this will become a great
semi-anmral special sale feature at this store.
REST ASSURED THAT EVERY SALE
v THAT: ORKIN BROTHERS" AN- ,
NOUNCE WILL BE OF EXTRAORDIN
ARY SPECIAL INTEREST TO ALL.
Watch
Wait
for. further details in the dally papers,'
and before you buy Fall Goods else
where think twice and.
for Orkin Brothers great challenge sale of newest , Fall mer
chandise. ' ,v " ;
In the above announcement you have the reason
for the drastic price cutting in force here on all sum
mer merchandise. ' -. - a '
Our Entire Stock
of Fine Garments From Our Exclu
sive Store on Sale at Sensationally
Low Prices Thousands Delighted;
All must go before Saturday. All summer goods
throughout the house must be rushed out. For instance
Our Entire Stock of High Class Dresses
From Our Exclusive Store are Going as
Follows. Some of Them Will Go Your
Way JWhea Tou See the Unheard of Val
ues : Doaft Hiss This:
Store's
S9i95
Store's
!)3i95
Store's
$9i95
Store's
SZ95
Our Exclusive
$10 to $29.75
Dresses go
at each
Our Exclusive
$3.95 to $10
Dresses go
at each . . .
Our Exclusive
$25 to $39.50
Tailored Suits
go at
Our Exclusive
$12 to $15
Raincoats
go at ....
Store's
Store's
$6.95
Store's
$1.39
Store's
83
$8.95
Store's
$5.95
95
Our. Exclusive
$19.50 to $40
Dresses go
at each
Our Exclusive
$10 to $25
Dresses go
at each . . .
Our Exclusive
$19.50 to
$59.50 Fine
Coats go at
Our Exclusive
$7.50 to $15
Linen Suits
go at ......
, 'Our Exclusive
up to $9.50 Raincoats 'go
, at each ................
A Great Dress Goods Clearance
The dress goods department demands room im
mediately, for, the display of thousands of yards of Fall
Challenge Sale 'Bargains Saturday. Remarkable re-,
ductions are in force to make this much needed room
at once.
Here Are , Striking Examples of the Way
We Are; Selling Fite Dress Goods
75c MESS ALINES GO AT 49c Plain and striped Im-
ported Messalines; 25 different stripe effects; all
widths in pin and even stripes. Fifty shades in plain,
including all staples and scarce new J A.
shades, ,75c quality Special .. . ,'....'...""1
$1.25 BLACK TAFFETAS AND MESSALINES, 78c
afi irifh Black Messaline and Black Taffeta, our
Special Number; guaranteed to wear and not to crack
nor slip in the seams. 36 men widtn.
$1.25 quality. Special at '. . . ... . . . . . i -
78c
Great Aluminnm W
We don't want to let the moving around of our great
basement hardware stock" interfere with business. For
Wednesday we offer a most unusual sale of high clas3
aluminum ware: ; ; ' . ' . - ,
$3.50 No. 7 Cast Aluminum
, Tea Settles ....... .$2.75
$3.75 No. 8 Cast. Aluminum
, Tea Kettles ;..,..v.. 82.95
$2.25 No. 8 RuSber Handled
SkllleU 'for ..,,.: .-S1.59
0c 1 Quart Sauce pan, handled
$2.85 No. 9 Handled Griddles
1 for 1.69
$1.50 6 Quart Berlin Spun
Sauce Pan . $1.19
$1.00 2 Quart Berlin Spun
Saqce Pan . . . ...... 79t
25
n.is.nc of entire line of Spun and . Cast Aluminum ware
Wednesday 10. per cent discount, v . .v . . . ;
Wise Yfirecery Buyers Will Heed These
Mighty Money Saving Cut Price Specials
10 bars Diamond C Soap 251
Capitol: Wheat, 2 lb. pkg. 8
SPECIAL Golden Coffee, lb.
for ........ . .. 2S
Preserres Raspberry or"
Stra wherry large Jar 204
Excelsior Patent flour, 48-lb.
sack for ........ ...$1.50
Snider's Pork and -Beans. 2 :
cans for . . .25t
Snider's Catsup, bottle ..204
Swift's Borax Soap, 7 bars
' for i.-i 254
Capitol Lima Beans, can 1Q4
Small Sour Pickles, doz. 7
Runkle's Chocolate .... .154
Fould's Macaroni or Spaghetti,
3 for ...............254
Capitol Sliced Pine Apple,
' large canr special 294
Calumet Baking Powder, can
for 84
Veribest Dried Beef, 28c
glass for .....204
f SALMON SPECIAL fc
Plymouth Red Salmon, 1 lb.
- can for ..... . . . ..... 164
Orkin Bros. Successors to The Bennett Co.
IF l'OC WANT THE MOST BEAUTIFUL, THE BEST IN TAILORED
SOTS, IN BOTH QUALITY AND DESIGNS, SEE
THE CHOICE OF MOST DISCRIMINATING DRESSERS, EQUAL TO
$30.00 AND $33.00 VALUES ELSEWHERE
Big Showing
Hart, Shaffner
& Marx Fall ,
Styles.
hzitApr-'zTO"".
HflHKlll'IHI
Most Complete
and Attractive
Showing of
-' Boys' Clothes
. in Omaha. .
The Semi-Annual Lace Display
CONTINUES WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY
The moit exquisite Laces,' Lace Robes, Dress Trim
mings and Silks are shown in profusion. Never before
attempted West of Chicago. No concern in the land
east or west offers more complete assortments of the
world's choicest products for your selection or inspec
tion. We request the pleasure of showing you these,
the most elegant of the season 's lace production.
Display held in Piano Department. . '
WHITE GOODS SPECIALS
WEDNESDAY -
All kinds this summer's white
goods, in lawns, long cloths
and dimities, worth 20c yard,
at 104
All kinds high grade white
goods, in Swisses and mad
rases, worth 35c yard, 19
This summer's new linen dress
and suit materials, warranted
pure flax, worth 50c yard
at ................. 304
WEDNESDAY SPECIALS
In Wash Goods Department
New fancy jacquard poplins, in
all the new fall colors and
shades, regular 39c quality,
at, yard 254
New fall voiles, In plain and silk
stripes, all the newest and up-to-date
colors', at, per yd. 28c
Imported poplins, permanent silk
finish, very fine quality, made
. to sell for 50c, special at 39o
25c Wash Goods, yard ...... 180
18c Wash Good, yard . ... Uo
12V4c Wash Goods lOo
In the Busy Domestic Room Wednesday
10c Hope Muslin, 36 inches
wide; at, yard. .. . . .7Y2C
I2V2C Moonlight. Casing, 42
inches wide;( at, yd., 8V2C
I2V2C Pillow Cases, .42x36
SiZC , (it . t 2C
29c Bleached Table Damask
58 ins. wide; on sale, 19c
15c Galatea Cloth at. .10c
50c Bed Sheets, in 72x90
sizeat . . . . . . . .'. . . . 33c
10c Comforter Cretonnes
on sale at": ......, .t.72C
18c Curtain Scrims, 12 V2C
18c Imported Dress Ging
hams, 32 inches. wide; on
sale at . . , . .120
120 Outing Flannels Light and dark colors, at.8C
Now Is the Time To Put Up Peaches and Plums
w have on track one carload of.
extra fancy Colorado Elberta Free-
. stone Peaches, and one carload of
extra fancy Washing-ton Elberta
r'reeatone Peaches, that are extra
fancy fruit, and will go on sale
Wednesday at, per crate... 76o
Our advice is buy now.
4-basket crates of extra fancy. Italian
Blue Plums, per crate 5e
Bushel boxes of fancy Utah Bartlett
Pears, per box a.. fs.10
Bushel boxes fancy Flen.ish Beauty
Pears 81-8S
The Bartlett pear season will close
this week'
19 POU1TD5 BEST BJL2TTIATED
StTQAB $1.00
48 lb. sack; best Hiffh Grade Diamond
"H" Family Flour, made from the
'" finest selected old wheat, per sack,
at 1
10 bar Beat 'Em -All, Diamond "C"
or Lenox Soap Sfie
10 lbs. best White or Tellow Corn
meal 17H
4 lbs. fancy Japan Head Rice ..86e
6 cans LuLu Scouring Soap, it beats
the Dutch .' SSo
5 cakes fancy Toilet Soaps .... SSo
8 cans oil or mustard Sardines. . a&o
1 lb. can Aassorted Soup ...... 85o
18-oj! can Condensed Milk .... SVo
14-o;. pkg. best Domestic Spaghetti
or Macaroni 7H
Teast Foam, pkg. '. . :. .. . . . . ... . . .3o
Grape-Nuts, pkg. 10c
E. C. or Oriole Corn Flakes, pkg. 6Ho
BUTTES. SOOS AND CKEESB
The best Creamery Butter, carton or
bulk, lb. 2Eo
The best No. 1 Country Creamery
Butter, lb. ................... 260
The best No. 1 Fresh Country Eg?a,
per dozen. S3o
Fancy Full Cream Cheese, lb. 18o
Fancy Full Cream Brick or Limburr
1 ger Cheese, lb. 80
TRS GREATEST VEGETABlE AHTD
rSVIT MARKET XV THE WEST
Prlo les Than Wbolcal
15 lb. New Potatoes to the peck,
at i.;, SOo
12 lbs. fancy Greening Apple to the
peck ...6 180
Fancy Sweet Corn, per doxen . . 7Ho
2 extra' large heads of Cabbagef. 60
: Large 'market basket Cucumbers 15o
4 Summer Squash 5c
6 bunches fresh Parsley So
Hubbard Squash, each 10c
6 bunches fresh' Radishe or Onions
for 60
Large Had Lettuce, per head.. 7o
Beets, Carrots, Turnip or Parsnips,
lb. !4c
Fancy Jersey Sweet Potatoes, lb. 8 Ho
Green Peppers for pickling, market
basket SOo
3 large Egg Plants lOo
3 large Musk' Melons. . . ......... 10c
Fancy Wax or Oreen Beans, lb. SVio
Large Cucumber, each .......... lo
Lima Beans, quart So
Z stalks fresh Celery SO
Fancy Tokay Mid Malaga Grape, ptr
lb. So
Oonoord Grp, lMkt ...... lSVio
It Pays, Try Hayden's First, It Pays
Make Last Year's Suits
and Dresses Do You or
1912;Havem
ed and Repaired NOW
You are going to need heavier outer garments soon.
Let us save the tailor's bill f or you. Our system will
do wonders in freshening, brightening and restoring
the original beauty to outer garments. Expert men's and ladies'
tailors do your rellnlng and repairing at one-third less than the
tailors charge. Our system has built for us the largest clean
ing and dyeing business In Omaha. '"''"".
These are our prices on altering and repairing:
-Jacket linings, $3.00 and up, plus cost of material, or -f
you can furnish it; silk or velvet collars and cuffs, .
$1.50 to $2.50; to shorten jackets, $1.00; alter sleeves, "
$1.25 to $2.00; overcoat collars, $1.00, $1.50 to $2.50;
sleeve linings, $1.50 to $2.50. ' - . , ''
Our service is prompt and efficient. You can al-' '.5
ways be certain that your garments will receive the
strictest attention in every department.' A phone call
will bring an auto delivery wagon to your door ,
promptly. ;
- Remember It has taken us fifteen years ' to y.7;
build this business to its present size we cannot
afford to let you obtain as good service elsewhere,
" no matter what the price.
THE PANTORIUFI
1 ' Good Cleaners and Dyers ' '
1515-17 Jones Street. Phone Doug. 963
Guy Liggett, Pres. . ' . :. '
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