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HIE OMATTA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1907.
SEASON OF LEW USHERED IN
Ask Wsdamds Cbtemd by Cervices in
Oathslio ml Eplroopal tharonss.
PCSOD Or FASTING AND PRAYER
' Dma Booefcer Speaks o i ke Bofc
Jeet of rtnoul Rclts:Ie
, at Trio It? C4h.
drat.
Th Ixnten saason was ushered In yester
day morning, with Ash Wednesday services
In the various Roman Catholic and Episco
palian church na, Being the betfnnLnc of
the yearly fasting season, ths day la an
Important ena In the church calendar. In
tba Roman Cathollo churches the dis
tribution of ashes on the head of those
who feel the slrnlnoanco of the occasion
constitutes part of the rwKrai Aah Wed
nesday aervlcea, BJarly morning aemces
were generally held for those who have
to bo at work early and services were held
for convenience of school children. Services
were general last evening, with sermons
touching on the meaning of the Lenten sea
son. .
Services were held at T and 10 a, m. at
Trinity Cathedral. At the latter hour Dean
Beecher spoke on "General Thought and
Purpose of the Lenten Season." Last even
ing he spoke on "Personal Religion."
During Lent noonday services will be held
each day from 1J: to 12:25 at Trinity
cathedral. Similar momlng services were
held at St Barnabas episcopal church,
where Rev. John Williams last evening
spoke on the purposes of Lent. Services
were held yesterday morning at the church
of St. Philip the Deacon. Rev. John Albert
Williams, rector of this church, delivered a
sermon last evening.
Rev. Martin M. Bronsgeest of St. John's
Cathollo church conducted services yester.
day morning at 6, T and 8:10. Last evening
Father Bronsgeest ' explained the signifi
cance of the distribution of ashes at this
season. Barly morning services were held
at St. Phllomena's cathedral. Rev. P. . A.
MoGovem In charge. The chief mass was
celebrated at a. m., after three previous
services. At 7:46 last evening. Father' Mc
Oovern spoke on "Opposing Worldll
ness." Rev. P. J. Judge held two early
morning servioes at the churoh of the
Sacred Heart. Many children attended tho
8:15 mass. Last evening's servioes consisted
of sermon and benediction of the blessed
sacrament.
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EXTRAORDINARY PURCHASE OF
3,500 YARDS OF
New Spring Silks
At Exactly i Price
This is one of those grand bargains that has made Bran
ded' name renowned throughout the west. We never of
fered a bigger bargain in fine silks. Have you seen them
in the window?
They consist of all silk Taffetas, Dress Pongee Silks, pretty
Foulards, Satins, in all colors of the rainbow. Never have
we offered such values in
silks just at the time when
they are in strong demand.
Not a yard worth less than
50c As long as they last
Thursday, yard
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FIRE ESCAPESARE LACKING
Thirty-Five Bolldtaa-s of Throe or
Poor Stories Are Wltkoat
' Proper Faculties.
Building Inspector Wlthnell has returned
from Llnooln, where be presented to Dep
uty Labor Commissioner Bush facts con
cerning the absence of fire escapes on
thlrty-fve Omaha buildings of three and
four stories. Mr. Bush went over Omaha
Wednesday afternoon with the building in
spector to look at these buildings.
Mr. Wlthnell said he had been ' handi
capped on account of the limitations of the
law regarding Are escapes. Of the thirty
flve buildings referred to twenty are owned
by nonresidents and, aooordlng to one case '
tested In the courts, a notice served on
the local agents to place fire escapes Is
not binding.
The building Inspector Intends to urge
on the labor commissioner to have the law
modified to cover exigencies.
It was suggested to Mr. Wlthnell Wednes
day afternoon that In a case where an
apartment house or flat has no fire escape
according to law (there are twenty such)
he order the place closed until the law la
compiled with. Mr. Wlthnell Is looking
up the legal phase of this proposition and
may find be will have to close some of the
apartment houses unless fire escapes are
placed.
JUST A TRICK OF Trll TRADE
Boot Estate Moo Tells Bow Two Mea
' Sold too Sane Res
taaraot. Real estate men observe many sharp
tricks In business. Barry Jordan of the
Byron Reed company likes to tell of one
which came under his observation.
A certain man, whom Mr. Jordan calls
Smith, for the sake of convenience, was
attempting to sell his restaurant to an out-of-town
man. whom Mr. Jordan calls Jones.
Smith's restaurant was a small one and he
had a ruinously light trade. Having
learned from Jones that the latter was t3
come to Omaha to look Into the restaurant
proposition on a certain day. Smith went
to about twenty-five friends and gave them
to cents each, asking them to drop In for
dinner at a certain hour and supper at a
certain hour. They came In as agreed,
and. of course,, Mr. Smith had Jones there
at the same time. When Jones saw the
rushing business done by the restaurant
ho couldn't buy It fast enough.
"And would you believe that Jones could
be mean enough?" asked Mr. Jordaa. as
he tells the story. "Jones sold that restau
rant to Black a few month later, and he
worked the same game that he bit on."
The New Spring Suits
All the Brand New Style Features for
Spriag in Ladies' Tailored Wear.
Everyone likes the smart, dressy new
suits we show at moderate prices.
There is lots of beauty and service in
. these new pony coats, braided etons
and fancy vest front hip length coats
many very fine t Cfl
Panamas and broad- j y JU
' cloths skirts are JJ '
newest plaited styles . ,
Stunning Novelties in Spring Salts
are the French pony eton Bults, the
new eton with broad plaited
shoulder, the Jaunty new Ideas in
Prince 'Chaps, etc
scores of fresh new
models are shown
this week at
new laeas in
25
Spring Skirts
Mixtures, P a n a
tnas, stripes and
checKS, new pleats,
worth up
to $10,
at
.98
Skirls "$2.98
All are up to date.
In desirable cloths
and favorite col
ors this
sale
at
2.98
STYLISH NEW WAISTS FOR SPRING
Embroidered or lace trimmed many are plain pleated
lawns, dotted Swisses, madras, etc; QOfl 25 150
special values at. . OC" 4 A
H 75c Table Damask at 25c Yd.
f j Just received direct from the mill, the finest lot of mer- hi
' cerized table damask, in long remnants, we have ever of- p
fered; qualities worth up to 75o yard on sale Crt ti
Thursday, basement bargain square, yar,d JC jE3
a A m o bbm m A 40 o j'
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CHEAP GAS AND NEW PLANT
Two Reeolattoas Are Adopted by toe
Omaha, Real Estate Ei
ebaage.
The Omaha Real Estate exohange at Its
meeting Wednesday adopted two resolu
tions pertaining to the gas Interests of
Omaha, one advocating dollar gas for the
city and another declaring "It la theense
of this exchange that the gas oompeny be
permitted to extend Its plant on South
Twentieth street by permission of the city
council.
Considerable discussion was indulged In
over the matter, but the members were
largely in favor of the company being
permitted to extend Its storage capacity,
as it was given out that the company could
not possibly extend Its mains In any direc
tion until the storage capacity was in
creased. Arthur Chase said the exchange
should be unanimous In supporting a pub
Ho corporation when It la In the right
A banquet will be held by the exchange
a week from tomorrow.
Poo Days of Roller Skatlao.
Roller skating will hold the arena at the
Auditorium the remainder of the week.
There wlU be a big free-tor-ail race on
Wednesday night, with about twenty en-
' tries. Thursday will be ladles' day, as
usual, with musto by the band.
The attendance at the roller rink Is In.
creasing as ths season approaches Its close.
Manager Olllan will put oa a few more big
eveuts before the close of the season.
Ooaaotalot for Cottlaa.
A complaint was Hied In poiloe oourt
Wednesday morning by Deputy County At
torney rlatU asaluat Warren Henley. &1I
South Thirteenth street, oa ths charge of
fcutUug Jack Taaeey of Council Bluffs with
Intent to wound la a fight early last
Wed ii day attorning. Henley was arrcstwd
en suspicion last Thursday and has slnoe
beo Idenltaed by several witnesses as the
assailant of Tanaey. The men had been
to the waltere' hail and became lnvolve.1
in a quarrel over a woman, with the result
that Taiisey was laid up for repairs with
wwwwni oep wounas in his tmcu and neck.
Tike ease was continued until ThursUar
oroii
DR. BRADBURY, Dentist, XS&o.
' 1606 PAR NAM ST., OMAHA. Phono Douglas 1756
Extracting ....... 25c 5""''r"wTVE We make a specialty
Porcelain Fills.. 91 op Jf of metal and roofless
Crowns . . . . . fS.OO op VC--- - plates, rainless work in
Bridge Work. 93.50 op Hj MVVV4 U operations. Work
Pistes .$3.00 op 111 I r Koaranteed 10 years.
THURSDAY
Men's Shirts 1 5c
Fleece Lined Undershirts loo
Men's Wool Hose Jo
Children's Fancy Sweaters iSs
too Fanoy Men's Hose (o
13.(0 Fancy Vests ISo
$10.00 Men's Butts ..1416
S2.S0 Men's' Pants ....$1.1
76c Wilson Bros. Suspenders 19c
$10 00 Cravenette Coats $4.86
$6.00 Men's Pant $2.98
$20.00 Men's Suits $9.W
Men's Fur Coats as low as $S.00
GUARANTEE
CLOTHING CO.
1519 and 1521 Douglas St. ,
The Best
TATTI
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SATISFYING
DENTISTRY
Dental work that you can pay for with
a feeling that you are getting your
money's worth.
That's our kind. Satisfying to you and
us.
Fillings 75c and up.
Crowns 22K j . . f 5.00
TAFTS DENTAL ROOMS
1617 Douglas Street.
ITCIIII1G CHILBLAINS
FROST BITES and SMARTIKG.
ftCHIHQ FEET
Can be relieved by the first application
of Baeraiaa's Callbl! Cure. N waiting
for results complete cure In 1 or I days.
lie bottle by mall 10c.
SHERMAN & McCQKNELL DRUG CO.
Oerao 1st aaa Soage, Oaukaa.
is a pair of our $3.00 shoes
of course we sell better ones
at $4.00, $5.00 and $6.00.
But our $3.00 Shoe, because
of its undoubted excellence
and the variety of styles of
fered for selections, it's
comfort and wearing quali
ties, all stamp it as the best
shoe for the money there is
to be had.
Let your Valentine be a
practical one a pair of these
Shoes.
DrexelShoe Co.
141S Parnam Street
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BAILEY MACH
DENTISTS
Thirsl ricer. Paxtort DUck
Highest Grde Dentistry
3 OMAHA MKA1HKK rtMtt.CAMT Thursday: Fair. j.
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A NATURAL AND
COMMON SENSE DISCOUNT
NOBODY HAS YET SUCCESSFULLY GAIN- rc
SAID THE SOUNDNESS OF THE ARGU- l?M
MENT THAT CASH PURCHASERS ARE ft
ENTITLED TO A CASH DISCOUNT. THE
TRUTH IS, NOBODY CAN GAINSAY THE
SOUNDNESS OF THE ARGUMENT; THAT
BEING SO, WE GIVE GREEN TRADING
STAMPS WITH ALL PURCHASES IN ALL
DEPARTMENTS ALL THE TIME.
The Green Trading Stamp is the fairest
method of expressing a great principle dis
count on your cash purchases.
We have thousands of customers in Omaha
and thousands more beyond, who have proven
jrtthe superlative values of Green Trading Stamp
9jl J. HUt si aVVM MiN a oiawas a , m
collections. uKXiXin iitAUinu ai Amrti ake
YOURS EVERY TIME AND ALL THE TIME.
HOW'S YOUR STAMP BOOK COMING?
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ON THE MAIN FLOOR
Hundreds . of dollar's worth on
St. Valentine morning Thurs
day, the 14th we will sell thorn
At Just i Prices Marked on Them
Ball Price Half Price
MAIN FLOOR
Wool . Wash Dress Goods
The very newest and latest styles and'
ideas 1 Imported fabrics which we warrant
to be strictly exclusive. Come and ' see
them they're great!
5K3aj Fancy New Silks
We are showing thousands of yards
of bright new silks. Our silk stock is now
three times larger than it ever was. It
offers you a three times greater oppor
tunity for selection and prices are at their
lowest.
Choice Suitings Fancy taffeta or Louis
iene weaves are very popular, entirely
different in colorings. They come in tan
combinations, swell new creations, 19
ins., 24 ins. and 27 ins. wide,
prices from $1.50 yard down to . . UC
New Plaids 167 different styles in plaid
silks the most beautiful combinations
of spring colorings, entirely new, no old
silks, prices from two dollars Q
yard, down to 0C
Nouveaute en Rajah (Genuine, no imita
tion), the greatest success in new spring
silks enjoyed by the best silk depart
ments. We have nearly every style made,
in large plaids or checks; white, light
blue, pongee grounds, etc, with large
overplaids the genuine quality.
See the window. See the window.
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Women's $3.60 Laced and Button Drees
Shoes, In patent kid and patent colt,
L'ght and heavy soles, pair ....$2.69
For Nurses and Servants Rubber Heeled Juliets, kid tip, band sewed,
noiseless, comioriaDie, pair . . ; SI OS
A Good Dinnerware Shot Tor One dt OaU U
tngui ainer-
nt pattern of En
gUsh and Amerl
can P o r e 1 a 1 n
Havtland China p.
and China . fromf
the best Austria
and German Pot-
f
teries for one day
only Thursday,
2m,
Wo Offer a Uniform Discount of 20 For Cont
20
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Bee Want Ads Produce Results
THEY'RE ALL RIGHT.
Made of the Li EST HAVA.NA lOiiACXO.
f . IU IUc Mercantile Ugar Co, Manufacturers, bU Lvnis.
Don't Forgelthe Great Piano Sale
Begins
Saturday,
Feb.
16th
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THK RILIABLB TRB
Begins L
Saturday,
Feb.
16th
Thursday in Bargain Room
8:80 Till 9:30 a. m. We will sell 7c and lOHc Outing Flannels, dark and
light colors, not over 10 yards to a customer, at, per yard. ......... .2
10 Till 11 a. m. We will sell 12 Wc extra heavy Wrapper Moleskins, fine Per
slan designs, perfect fast colors, not over II yards to a customer at, yd. 54
si
1 Till 2 p. m. We will sell SO dos. Odd Napkins, that sold from f 1.00 to $2.00
a dos.; these Napkins for one hour only, and not over one dozen to a cus
tomer, at, per dos . 0J
2:80 Till 8:80 p. m. We will sell Linen Huck Towels, extra largo, extra heavy,
regular 16c and 19c goods, not over 3 pairs to a customer, at, each. ...74
4 Till 6 p. m. We will sell White Goods from the bolt, goods that sold at 2 Bo,
not over 12 yards to a customer at, per yard. fj
For Ml Day
We will sell Linings in all colors and
black, worth up to 36c a yard, at. 5
12 He Percales, 36 inches wide, at.5
10c and 12 He Ginghams, A. F. C.'s
and 1 oile du Nords, in short lengths,
2 to 10 yards, not over 12 yards to a
customer at, per yard 5t
White Crocheted Bed Spreads, $1.60
values, at -9S
White Crocheted Bed Spreads, $1.26
values, at 89
White Crocheted Bed Spreads, $1.00
values, at 75
100 pieces of Irish Linen, 6R, 70 and
72 inches wide, for Thursday onlv, at.
Per yard 50d
60c Linen, both bleached and un
bleached and silver bleached, all in
one lot of odd lengths, the entire lot,
at, per yard 29
35c Turkey Red Damask will go .19
25c Towels, each 15c
19c Towels, each 12
16c Towels, each 10d
12 He Towels, each ..7V
In Our Cloak Department
Hundreds of Winter Garments offered at
prices which would not begin to buy the mate
rials. Every garment must go if bargain prices
can effect a' clearance.
60 Coats that sold at $10, $12 and $15, will go
Thursday, at, choice $3.98
About 100 Handsome Coata, $18, $20 and $26
' values, In fine broadcloths and kerseys, satin
lined throughout, in Thursday's sale, at,
choice $9.90
Stylish New Walking Bkirta In greys, browns,
blues and blacks, values op to $8.50, on sale
Thursday at $4.95
$6.00 Silk Underskirts, In all colors, made, of
Simond's beBt taffeta, sale price $3.95
Children's Coats, in frieses, kerseys and broad
cloths, $5 to $ .'.60 values, choice. .. .$1.95
From 8 T1U 9 a. m. Women's Coats.. $1.00
From 8:80 Till 9:80 a. m. Children's Dresses
tot 39
Women's Waists. $5 Net Waists at ....$2.50
Women's $2.00 Waist 95
From 9 Till 10 a. m. $5 Eiderdown Bath Robes
for $1.98
From 10 Till 11 a. m. Flannelette Wrappers,
worth to $1.5.0, at 094
Remarkable, Furniture Bargains
SEVERAL C.IRL04DS OF SAMPLES FROM THE GREAT CHICAGO FUR.
MTURE EXHIBIT NOW ON SALE AT PRICES FAR BELOW THEIR AC
TUAL WORTH. Only a few of the many bargains can be mentioned!
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IOO SAMPLE IRON BEDS All new
est styles among them we show bed
like out full site head, 64-in. high,
strongly made a regular $5.75 value
Bale price
53.75
TAKE ADVANTAGE OP
OUR PERFECT CREDIT
SYSTEM
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ALL THE SAMPLE ROCKERS About
150 Btylea to select from, to be closed
at less than tegular cost prices. Solid
Oak Rocker (like cut), full size, with
cobbler seat, splendid value at $3.00
sale price
$1.75
SCORES OF STYLES IN DINING CHAIRS 1 to 4 of a
kind, at unheard of low prices. Among them chairs
like cut, full size, slat back, brace arm, great snap at,
each -
85c
BOX SEAT DINING CHAIRS In golden oak, with
leather seat and cane under support, good value at $3,
sale price $1.85
Sample Pictures Less Than Half
$2.50 Pictures at ......... .$1,001 f 1-95 Pictures at 754
$3.85 Pictures at $1.45Many others at accordingly low prices.
Four Special Rug Bargains
$13.76 Tapestry Rugs, fine quality, big
assortment of patterns, size 9x12,
special, at, ehoice $8.98
Ingrain Rugs, worth up to $1.00, man
ufacturer's samples, at, choice. 10
Wool Dress Goods
9 Till 10 a. m. Wo will sell 46-inch
Alj Wool Spring Novelties, regular $t
goods, one pattern to a customer at,
per yard 381
8 Till 4 p. m. We will sell $1.00 Wool
Taffeta, in all colors, the leading
goods of the season, not over one pat
tern to a customer, at, per yard 54(
High Class French Novelties, a yard,
$3.00, $3.00 and $1.00
High Class German Novelties, a yard,
$3.50, $2.50, $1.60 and $1.00
High Class Domestic Dress Goods, st,
per vard. $2 60. $1.98, $1.60, $1.25,
$1.00. 75c. 69c and ......... 39
$25 Axmlnster Rugs, all new, 1907
patterns, oriental and floral designs,
size 9x12. snap at $17.98
$1.50 Velvet Rugs, size 27x54-ln., spe
cial O84
Eggs gfs Eggs
Strictly Fresh No. 1 new laid eggs,
per dozen .22
SPECIAL FIG SALE
Fancy Imported Smyrna Figs, per
pound 10
1
12-os. package Fancy California Figs,
per package 5
Fancy Fard Dates, per pound... 7H
Our usual low prices on all Freeh
Fruits and Vegeables.
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