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AHTE-ROOM ECHOES
AT FALL0F GAYEL
Yeomen of Omaha Give Entertain-
ment and Conduct Public Memo
rial Exercise at Hall.
'BIO DOEJOS WEDNESDAY EVE
Lt Wdne4itT evening Otrmnn hnmi
U4 hld a brief hiiRlnm itieMin:. flr
"which dancing ami vrA playing oocuirtd
hh balance of the evenln. The enter
tainment commltw served loe crem and
Irake.
Th aoclahle gplrlt nf Omaha hnmeoieftri
aa eanerlalljr In- frMmw, cwlnir to the
frt that the entertainment comtnitto
hd announced that all nifratxrt of the
family of anyone who waa a Teomsn
(war entitled to anjoy tha refrrahnirnta
jlha aame aa a mnrober.
Sunday, June 2, Omaha homc.iuead held
It annual publta memorial eterclar.
II wing to tha fart that the decraeed mrm
Nn ar burled In vnrlom rentetertea, the
tpverclaea wera held In the hall, it holns
fittingly decorated for tha occaxlvn.
, During tha laat year Omaha hoinoitoad
J hi had two deaths and tha honvtead
I hna hefn hUMy pralned fn the fraternal
spirit exhibited. Tim plrlt haa been ere-
clnlijr phon at funeral by tha women'
I drill team attrndlns In a body.
Captain IteckW of tha drill team ra
I fiueata all member of the drill team to
j be present AVednewlay evening, July 7.
jwhli-h will be the regular Initiation eve
i nina for July, an I Ietri t Manaiter F.ntow
; haa aavured him thnt there will be a wood
Ired rliipa to Initiate. Inltlntlonc In
Omaha homeatead are unique in that
j Omaha. hnmetea4 prMe Itself on lielng
the only homeatoad In tha atata which
haa an exclusive worr.on'a drill team ard
j deirree ataff for the Initiatory work,
hence, the Initiations ara of special inter
est to members of rfther homestead and
all members of. other homesteads are cor
dinlly Invited to be present at the Inltla
tlm of Omaha homestead.
Orilee ol XroetUh C lans.
The women's auxiliary to Clan Oordun
No. CI will hold lis rrKUlar meeting lit
the bom of Mr. Oeorfre Dunn. 4119 Our
dette street, next Wednesday afternoon
at 2 o'clock. There will be Installation of
officers.
Kiwilmra of the World.
Kloience ramp No. ofi haa appointed a
commute to arrange time and place for
holding a family picnic. It will rrobnbly
be held during the first week In August.
All Woodmen of the World members re
siding; in FTirenre will be Invited to at
tend. Tha drill team recently organised by
Pouth Omaha ramp. No. 211, la making
satisfactory progress. It new officers
show real enthusiasm. An exhibition drill
Is being arranged so that the memlwra
niy tr shown what practice and organi
sation will accomplish.
The annunl picnic given by Alpha camp
No. 1 at Klinwood psrk; Sunday last, wee
Inrgcly attended and waa a great euc
ww Kvery detail of the entertain
ment was carried out and reflected great
credit on the committee In charge of ar
rangements. 7Jskuv-Dub No. 115 will entertain Ita
MiMl.a,a ' it m (...It T i . I T.. I.
B-riak Is rhairman of the committee on
rranncrnrnia. wnicn assure a roy;w good
time to all who. attend. This camp la
making headway In Increased member
ship, due In a large measure to Ita social
entertainments.
(.'omenlus camp No. Tt 1a making satis
factory progress. Vao Vomacka haa ac
cetted the appointment tit deputy for
this camp and haa already shown evi
dence of real activity.
f'edar Wood camp No. 19 promises great
return from Its annual picnic, to he held
August 16. . Vaclav Opoceneky, the real
life of the ramp, will furnish the en-
trlainment and hae chant of the pro
gram. fienersl f'rook post 'No. PU, and
Woman's Relief corps No. HI will .hold
a baeket picnic at Fontenelle park Mon
day afternoon.
' Fraternal Aid Islos.
ktondamln lodge. No. 11, of Fraternal
Aid union, will nwt Tuesday evening at
Nineteenth and Farnam street, with the
Initiation of a large claas, after which
there will be an entertainment with
cards and dancing. Miss Downey won
the attendance prise last Tuesday.
supreme chief officer ol the order, haa
promised to attend as have several of
tho officers of the fcrnnd lodge from
Lincoln.
Sessions of the convention will be held
In Workmen hall. The evening r,f July
i. a Joint meeting of regree of Honor
and Workmen will be held.
Kslskta anal Ladles of Sresrllr.
Loyal council. No. ZM, held an inter
esting business session . last Thursday
evening. There were four new members
Initiated by the degree staff, directed by
Pergeant F. E. Humphrey In the absence
6f the captain. A number of hew appli
cations were read of members who will
probably be Initiated at tha next meeting.
Aaelent Order I'nltefl Workmea.
Pegree of Honor, women' auxiliary of
the Workmen, will hold convention of
the Second Nebraska district. In Omaha,
July I ahd t. - Some thirty-four delegate
and 200 I visitors arc expected.
Frances Vuell Olson of Minneapolis,
Diaz Did Not Let
Governors Become
, Any Too Popular
T. M. Orr, assistant to President Mohler
of tha Union Pacific, la tha man In
Omaha who knew forflrlo' tnas. exiled
president of Mexico, who died in Parts
Friday. Although not lntlmateiy to-
qualnted with IHac. during 1S 'and 1390,
when ha waa located - In the City of
Mexico as a representative of tha Gould
line of railroad, Mr. Orr frequently saw
tha distinguished Mexican and enjoyed
the close friendship of his son, Por
flrlo Dlaa, Jr.
During his realdenoe In Mexico, upon
several occasions, tha business of Mr.
Orr called him to tha presidential reai
d"nee Speaking of the former president,
Mr. Orr said: '
"President Dial .waa a man of com
manding appearance, tall sfnd straight,
large and well proportioned. His swarthy
complexion IndlcAted the Tottee origin.
Those who knew him Intimately always
asserted that ha was a most lovable
character, though ha was atern and
every Inch a soldier. Ha ruled with an
Iron hand and waa apparently tha kind
of a ruler that the country needed.
Though despotic in the management ef
the affairs of tha country, he had tha
faculty of retting along with tha people
and making them love him. Hie military
commander! were tha governors of tha
states ef Mexico and ha saw to tt that
they did not become too popular. In the
event that on of hi governors Indicated
that he was becoming very popular In
tha state assigned to him. he waa trans
ferred to some other state and In this
way the president held the government
welt In hand. This method to a great
extent prevented uprisings and revolu
tion, which of lata years hav been so
frequent." '
FREpERICK IS FINED
' FOR PART IN COLLISION
A the result of.' a recent collision,
which damaged two perfectly good auto
mobile. Frank M. Frederick, ml Doug
la street, tha driver of on of tha cars,
was fined VQ and coats for reckless driv
ing, and Carl Benjamin, an occur nt of
the same machine, Iia and costs. A bench
warrant waa also Issued for Harold V.
Johnaon ef Fort Dodge, la., hut Mr.
Johnson tt is believed haa departed.
mjm a smrmr
.Sanatorium
Thtt institution Is tha only on
In tha central wt with separate
bulldinga. situated la their own
ample grounds, yet entirely dis
tinct, and rendering it possible to
classify eases. The one building
being fitted for and devoted to the
treatment of non-contagious and
non-mental diseases, no others bo
te g admitted; the other Rest Cot
tage being designed for and de
vuied to the exclusive treatment
of select mental cases requiring
for a time watchful care and spe
ctal nursing.
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Sale
It Commences Tuesday, July 6tH It Embraces Uncommon Weariables -It Attracts
the Buyer Who Has a Proper Regard as to flow the Garment Is Styled and Made Up"
Never have we trifled with a value; never have we falsified
a line of type; whatever you see advertised here we HAVE at the
price printed.
Sale" Items are scattered nil over the store shop around and
see what you'll And; It's impoIM0 to insert ALL of the Items In
single "4"
We are not advocates of hysterical " advertising; we see folly
in impossible claims; but we are really sure THIS is a "Bargain
Event" throughout. I
Shop here Tuesday; you are very apt to find a style, a size,
a clearance price that may not be in evidence in the ordinary run
of stores.
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1516-18-20 FARNAM STREET.
There's a Deeply Cut "Clearance"
Price to Meet You at Every Step
in Our Exceptionally "Genteel"
WOMEN'S DEPARTMENT
$12.75 Only
Tor Women's Cloth
Suits- That Ilave Sold at
- $19.5!) to $30.00, -
$19.75 Only
' For Women's Cloth
Suits That Have Sold Up
as High as $35.00:'
$17.50
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-wswxa ji,o n HOYS' SUITS that have Hold at 110.00 are now
$7.75. the $8.50 kinds are $0.75 and
the $7.50 kinds are "cleared" at. . . .
HOYS' Sl'lTS that were $6.60 ore now $4.75. the
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Utner Choice Loots That Sola Rcsularlv 2 and' $3.75 suits are "cleared- at
The very finest or silk coats, fancy gabar
dines, etc., that sold for as much as $3f, are
now to be "cleared, la one lot at 817.50
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OUR Sort of Men's Clothing Is "Cut"
NowWi Chance OBDMBY Kinds?
THIS MEN'S CLOTHES "CLEARANCE" is very near all-inclusive; it includes
practically all our nobbily styled medium and light weight wool suits.
$11.50 $13.50 $14.50
Is the Price That Will Clear Is the Price That Clears Is the Price ' That Clear
Men's $15 Suits. Men's $18.00 Suits. Men's $20X0 Suits.
$16.50 $18.50 $22.50
Is tho Price That 'Clears Is the Price That Clears Is the Price That Clears
Men's $22.50 Suits; - Men's $25.00 Suits ... Men's $30.00 Suits.
'Boys. Clothes ;Cleared ; j Boysv Wash Suits, 69c1
at $22.50, $25 and $29. SO, now-$14.50
8.00
f'ilY.llll f Women's White
I , j Coat and faiicy
$17.50 ar to be
WO.MFA'R BILK lUK.SSKSKorraerly
In this "Clearance" at, only
Clears Women's Coats
Sport Coats, PaUn Beach
Corduroys that sold up to
"Cleared" now at.. 83.00
up to $1.50" kind will be
S10.00
WOMEX'8 81LK DIU.SSKS The silk dresses that have been br!n-
lnn $$$.50 to $29.50. go on sale at $13.75
WOMEN'S SILK DRKKMKS The silk dresues that have all alonu
brought up to $35 may now be bad at. ... .s .$19.75
A Biz
Fact as
"Clearance Sale" in
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weu as in
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Claim a
$5.75
v $4.75. the
$2.50
A lack of space In this announcement pre
vents mention of numerous other Items under
priced In our Justly famed Boys' Dept.
JvlEN'S HATS. SHIRTS, Etc.. TO BE CLEARED
' PAJAMAS "CLEAHF.D"
Mea's $1.50 white or colored Pa
Jamas go at'.' .$1.15
VNDEmVKAIt CLEARED"
Men's 2-plore 60c underwear
"cleared" at, garment. .. . 25?
NKCKWEAR "CX.K.1RED"
Men's handsome '60c ties at 35c,
or at three for $1.00
UNIOX SUITS "CLKARED"
Men's 65c Nainsook Union Suits
to be "cleared- at ....... 504
MEN'S SHIRTS "CLEARED"
Mot of our stylish $1.50 shlrta
go at, each 954
MEN'S 8IIIKTS "CLEARED"
Most $2 kinds at $1.16; most $1
kinds at .............. -70
MEN'S SHIRTS "CLEARED
$3.50 BblrUt $2.75; $5 shirts
now at $3.05
MEN'S SU1RTS "CLEARED"
The handsomest $6 shirts worm
by men are now $3.95
Women's White and Colored WASH
DRESSES Will Move Briskly Indeed
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i Htyle for style, fabric for fabric take It that way aa yon com
pare, and we are sore yon wlU Jndge OURS to bo bona, fide, A. A. 1
"Clearance" value.
1816-18-20 FARNAM STREET.
Only About Once a Year Are
We Enabled to Quote "Clearance"
Prices Like These on Our Stocks of
GIRLS' AND MISSES' WEAR
At Only $2.95
You Choose Girls' Coats,
S to 14 years) that have
sold at from $5 to $3.50 ea.
At Only $5.00
Buy Girls' Coats (8 to 14.
years) in values of from'
$&.75 to' $12.00 each. '
ROYS' "WASH SUITS The "Clearance" includes
a particularly line big lot ot boys colored waan
Suits, In snappy styles for youngsters of
2 to 7 years of age. Choice of lot.
ROVS' WASH SUITS that sold for $3 and $2.25
.r j . rA . nw -
are now: i.vo, uu vuo x.ov auu fx.io
kinds are In the "Clsarance" at.
RUVS' WASH SUITS worth $3.60 and $5.00 are
$2.85,, the $2.50 and $3.00 kinds
are
69c
id $2.25
95c
$1.95
$4.85
Girl's Dresses Cleared
A small lot of girls' fancy white net dresses
that brought $8.50 to $18.60 formerly, will
make an exciting "Clearance' 'at only $4.85
Ask to See the Line of Girls' $5 Dresses
That Will Be "Cleared" at Once at $2.85
Girls' .Wash -Dresses
MEVS STRAW HATS
"CLEARED"
All $2 straw are $1.50 and all
$3 straws at ..-.82.25
MEN'S STRAW HATS
CLEARED"
$3.60 Leghorn hats are $2.50;'
$5 Milan and Leghorns S3.75
MEN'S STRAW HATS
CLEARED"
The very finest $6 straw hats In
the house at . &4.00
, OTHER ITEMS "CLEARED".
Hundreds of other Items at
"Clearance" prices at this time.
94c
If you've a girl of 8 to 14 rears have her choose one
.or several of $1.60 and $1.96 colored wash dresses
we are "clearing" at, each f)
GIRLS' COLORED WASH DRESSES The dresses that have brought
$2.50 to $2.05 are to he "cleared" at $1.65
GIRLS' COLORED WASH DRESSES The dresses that have been
bringing $3.60 and $5 are in "Clearance" at.. "$2.85
GIRLS' COLORED WASH DRESSES The dresses that have been
bringing $5.75 to $6.50 are to be "cleared 'at. $3.85
A "Clearance" on Clothes
You'll Wear Right Now
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The "Clearance" takes
la all of those beautiful
summer dreaes ia Ton
see and TruerlUe Linen,
French Voiles, Organdl",
Nets, etc The showing ia
beyond doubt the pri-tti-est
offered in Omaha.
We've become known for
our superiority on wash
dresses, yet each) drex
must be '"Cleared."
WASH DRKhSKH worth
$3.5 to $6. now $2.75
Women's
Kerchief j r
Women's' linen 25s In.
ItUl handkerchiefs at
15c. and 16c and 20c
kerchiefs at,
each
10c
WASH, DRESSES worth
$5.76 to $7.60,
now $3.03
WAKII DRESSES worth
$8.50 to $9.75. at 80.75
WASH DRESSES worth
$12 to $13.50 at 88.75
WASH DRESSKS worth
$16.00, in "Clearance"
at 810.50
WASH DRESSES wortU
$10.60 go now 8X4.50
WASH DRESSES worth
$:2.&o go at.. 810.50
Boys' r
- Blouses
Boys' Blouses. In light
and dark patterns in
6Uu values are In the
"Clearance" or
at vvV
No matter what the or
iginal cost, the "Clear
ance" figure prevails It
the garment be of a sum-s
mery nature. We open
our bcawm each yar
with entirely new stocks
and , would far rather
take the loss THIS year
than to risk showing an
undexlrnble and pocstbly
"ancient" stock NEXT
r.tason.
Dutch
Aprons
Children's Dutch
Apron s. Z to B years,
in ti5o to $1.25 grades,
now going
at
49c
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Important Shoe "Clearance" Sale
WOMEN'S AND GROWING GIRLS'
rOUtt AND OXKOIIDS Pumps in
dull or patent leather or white can
vas, one strap or three-strap, orna
ment trimmed styles, with black and
colored tops. Hand turn and well
sewed soles, Louis, Cuban or low
heels. Oxford are In Eugllsh lace
htylca in dull or tan leather, with
welt soles and both low and spring
heels. Positive $3.60 and
$4.50 shoes to go at.
MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S I'lMPS
Tau leather, and white canyia
pumps from our regular
$3.50 to $? lines will go
ROYS' OXFORDS I'LEAIlED"
lilucher and English lae style In
patent, gun metal or ten leathers.
With welt sewed oak soles. Regular
$3 and $3.60 line, ut,
psir
$2.45
$195
$1.95
WOMEN'S DRESS PUMPS Wo
men's high grade pumps In patent
and kid. leathers, plain or ornament
trimmed styles, with black, white or
colored tops; hand turn and light
weight welt soles; full Louis heels.
Our regular $5 and $6
lines, to go at
$3.45 g
WOMEN'S AND GROWING GIRLS'
PUMPS AND OXFORDS The pumps
In plain low and strap patterns; the
Oxfords In button and in lace styles.
The leathers Include patents, suedes,
tans and white canvas, Cuban and
low heels; welt soles and perfect tit-
ting dressy footwear in every respect.
Regular $$ and $8.60
styles at ,
$1.45
Women's WAISTS and BLOUSES at
Excessively. Low "Clearance" Prices
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Styfe
Here
Are
Truer,
Newer
Better
CHILDREN'S,
DREE3
CLEARANCE
Children's white drees,
in ages 2 to t years' $1.50
and $2.50 dresses are now
s.t .... fJ5
$3 and $5 dresses are
now at i., 8L.l5
Children's colored dr
es, 3 to $ years, 75c val
ue at (6c: $1 and $1.25
kind. 7 St; $1.60 and
$! . kind are 81.15
CHILDREN'S
DRESS
CLEARANCE
Children's colored dress.
ea, In sges t to 6 years,
cut as per following Hit:
$8.25 to $2.95 value gc-
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$3.60 to $3. $6 value go
92.05
$4.60 to $(.00 value to
now at v .J 83.35
Our reputatlfta on chil
dren's ,wear hss built our
bufines.
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WHITE LINGERIE
WAISTS of French Batis
te and Swiss Organdies,
embroidered In dainty de
signs and lace trimmed,
are In the "Clearance
' length sleeves, some
with two-in-one ' collar.
They sold Quickly at even
the regular price $3.
Sizes 34 to 4 4, In this
"Clearance" at ..$1.10
Priscilla
Rompers
Girls' Priscilla, Romp
ers In fine pllsee. ages
2 to years, $1.(0
values, ara
going at. . .
Q5c
SWISS ORGANDIE
WAISTS Dainty sheer
creations; soma with fine
tucks nd lace trimmed
collars and cuffs; others
with embroidered and
lace designs; others with
dotted" Swiss collars and
cuffs. They have been
selling at $1.76. but dur
ing tha "Clearance" they
ara yours at . . . .$1.45
Children's.
Hats
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Children's hats . la
straw, linen or lawn,
ara all offered at great
ly reduced prices.
SILK AND GEORGETTE
CREPE WAISTS-Lot In
cludes Georgettes, Crepe
de Chines, Chiffons and
Jap Silks. Values up to
$8.95, will go
at, only.
Another fine lot ot blous
es Includes handkerchief
linens, fancy "Croket"
lace and pretty Georg
ettes, values
$5 to $6.
$1.79
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Children's
Coats
Infants' and . Chtlds'
white and colored coata
slsea to 6 yrs.; $3.50
S ST?! $1.95
$6.60 to $10.00 Coats
at 83.05
CLEARANCE ON
LNF ANTS'
DRESSES
infants' long and short
white drees. including a
good asortineht of con
vent made garment. -
75c dresses at K5tf
$1. $1.25 kinds 7l)
$1.60-$1.5 kinds 81.15
$2.25-(2.50 kinds 81.75
$2.5 kinds 82.15
$3.60-$S.5 kinds Jjrj.OO
$4.60-35.00 kinds 83.15
Also many other item.
INFANTS'
CREEPER
CLEARANCE
' Sale Includes Infants'
summer creepers of Crepe v
and lightweight materials
. ia colored or white styles:
85c values at 59t
$1 values at CO
, $1.25 vslues at . . . - Si)
$1.60 values at. -81.15
, $1.85 valuea at..81J5v
Alway Forenioei on
"tlUldrea"" (mhmU,
CHILDREN'S
UNDERWEAR
CLEARANCE r
Children' knit Union
suits In 60c values, now,
at. garment .... . .33,
Children's vesta and pants
In 2 5o grades at, per gar
ment -15
Children' vests or pacta
In 16c grade now at, gar
ment . .-. . .104
The Dept. of Underwear
contributes many other
"Clearance" items.
CLEARANCE ON
MANY LINES
OF HOSIERY
Infants colored hosa, la
pink, bins or taa.
16c valuea at , 10
3 pairs for i;5t
26o values 15
Hisses' and women's hose,
In pink, blue; red or tan.
Tha 25o and. 60a kinds.
I5e
Women's silk hoe la tan
shades. The $1.00 snd
$1.50 grades now at 50
CLEARANCE ON
WOMEN'S
GLOVES
Women's long silk gloves
In prevailing tans or
grays tha $1.60 kinds
at 75
.Women's short silk gloves
I la white, black or tan
shades. -
The former $1 grades
now, per pair ....75
The former 60e grades
now, per pair 35t
All finely made gloves.
We Are
Earnest
This '
Clearance
Must
"Clear"
Lib
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s Tyler 1701-Uhp service as good aa though
If t
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Our countless out-of-town customers are urged to make
the most of this "July Clearance. ' Mail orders are filled
"same day."
151&-18-20 FARNAM STREET.