Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, June 09, 1907, NEWS SECTION, Page 8, Image 8

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    Exceptional Sale
Of the New Drown
SILKS
',We havo received another
shipment of those swell
brown dress 'taffetas
in tho scarce shade of rus
set browns, golden browns,
; leather browns positively
worth G9c yard, on bargattv
square, yard .
Fancy Silk Suitings
'Newest spring and summer silks,
' fancy checks, tuscan silks, rough
pongees etc., all 'specially priced
for Monday, at, yard
$l-69c-49c
Burmah Silks 24 Inches wide, for
the new jumper suits, etc, the
regular 7 Bo article,
yard. .'
39c
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Black Taffetas Yard wide Swiss
oil boiled dress taffetas (green
edge) worth $1.59
a yard, at, yard
1.10
Yard wide (unbreakable brand)
positively guaranteed for six
months, 1 25
J u..
Full 45-lnch Lyon't celebrated
black dress taffeta at l8
than regular price, 1 50
Dress Goods
High class Imported Suitings
small and medium broken
checks, fancy panamas, melan
ges, etc.. In main
dress goods
dept., $1.25 value, n
at, yard
Strictly all wool panamas and
wool taffetas. 42 Inches wide,
made to retail at $1
nil 11 9K npv
browns, tans, navys, H R
etc.. at. IT V
;sru. . n
Black Dress Goods
Lupin voiles, tamlse, panamas,
poplins, French serges, etc., 40 to
56 Inches wide, at, yard
50c-69c-85c-98c
In Bargain Dress Goods Dept.
42 inch silk finished Sicilians,
yard, 29c.
36 inch Novelty Suitings, yard.
at, 39c.
36 Inch Melrose Suitings, yard,
at, z Be.
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OUSEFURNISHI'GS
Old Store Basement
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BMW' t m-Vsa-Sk a. m
The celebrated Steln
feldt and Ferris Fold
ers, adjustable dash
and back, grain leath
er seat and back, tub
ular steel frame, rub
ber tires, and folds
up like a satchel, at,
each na
Reclining Oo-Carta and Carriages,
runy l&o styles. 140.00 down
to $2.G9
Mi Kovm Solid
steel blade, geared on
both tides, sharpened
ready for use.... 9S.es
Till un
Puts new tnto on old
wood work, furniture,
floors, etc., samples
free.
Ironing Hoard Ad
justable to different
heights and un be
' folded flat, extra
strong and well made,
regularly 98c, spec-
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TREE FROG A WEATHER SHARP
0e Aalmal Wfcos Meterolfa;lel
Reatalea fteleae Has
Not Damage.
Few animals have survived the attacks
made by science upon their reputation as
weather prophets. The green tree frog is
a conspicuous exception.
lie Is, to be sure, a croaking prophet, but
plenty of people still pin tbelr faith to hlra.
JOrea so scientific a Journal as tjrmona'
MaieoreSoaical magazine has a kind word to
say of this little animal.
Kara as a picture of the frog's ladder
yi 44 tuv this waathet protiUt
sis
BRANDEIS
EMBROIDERIES
New lot of very fine embroideries
and Insertlngs shown for the
first time Monday prettiest pat
terns, up to corset cover, Nrldths
and skirtings three special
prlcea
2ScBi 15c
7ic
LACES
A great special lot of wash laces
on bargain square, vals., torchons,
etc. desirable widths at, yard
Ribbons
Plain and fancy all silk ribbons,
great variety of widths and pat
terns, a great bargain at, yard
Elbow Length , .
GLOVES
These are heavy long silk gloves
with finger tips, also very tine
elbow length lisle gloves at, pair,
$1.49
Embroidered
Robes
Real hand embroidered fine Irish
robes, also French batistes with
inserted medallions and silk fin
ished Swiss mull robes In pink
and blue, worth up to $18, at
922
and
LINEN SALE
Bleached and silver bleached
Table Damask, all linen and worth
up to $1.25 yard, at 76c.
Nice quality bleached Table Da
mask, value up to 60c yard, at 29c.
Extra heavy cream and bleached
Table Damask, the regular 26c
kind, at, yard, 15c.
Mercerised Napkins, selvage on
both sides, big bargain, dor., 75c.
22-lnch Scotch linen bleached Nap
kins, the $2.00 kind, dozen, $1.89.
$1.60 quality ready-to-use, all
linen pattern Table Cloths, each
98c.
$2.00 quality all linen pattern
table cloths, each. $1.49.
5c TurklBh Wash Cloths, lc
6c bleached twilled cotton
toweling, yard 8 He.
, $1 hemstitched Scarfs, squares
and lunch cloths, each, 59c.
Window Screens
Onr Saturday sale on Window
Screens will continue during
Monday as long as they last, at,
Screen Doors, 1 Inches thick, 4
panels, best quality screen wire
cloth complete with hinges, up
,rom 98
Chair Seats, perforated hardwood,
oil finished and polished. . . .K
House
Brooms
Best selected
broom corn
regular twenty-three
cent
broom, at 9c
House Pain t
American brand
paint that
covers,' prepar
ed and ready to
use, per gallon,
at .. ,....08
Carpet
Beaters
Heavy flex
ible copper
ed wire and
hard wood
handle, reg
ular 1 2c
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In Germany and Swltseriand. In many
houses the frog is kept In a bottle half filled
With water and provided with a ladder,
and the little fellow is carefully watched as
to his behavior in uncertain conditions of
the atmosphere. A number of weather
maxims are baaed upon his posture and
activity.
If he remains on one of the lowest steps
of the ladder It la considered a sure sign
that bad weather is coming. If he emerges
from the water and rests upon the steps
above It fine weather may be expected, and
the higher he sits on the steps the finer
the weather Is sure to be. He is also sup
posed to give wamlns- of bajt mr.xii.r k.
1 orgafckig. loudly, kalwra a stoy
5e
775
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Onr Dainty
Summer Wear
Will Add Even
Greater
Prestige to
the Style Hhop
of Omaha.
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Cpirrect Sum met Attire
' For Well Dressed Women
Sale of Women's Sample Jackets
Bought from a. Manufacturer at 25c on the Dollar
There are eighty high grade summer coats and jackets for women in this fortunate pur
chase. Here are just a few of the remarkable values for Monday:
$85 Black Lace Coat at $25
$75 White Lace Coat at. $25
$65 White Irish Crochet Coat at .$20
$50 Black Silk, Lace and Chiffon Coats. .$20
Odd and Sample Silk Dresses
We will sell 75 silk demi-costumes and jumper
dresses, made of taffetas, messalines, foulards,
crepe de chines and chiffons, worth up fl Q50
to $50, at... - lO
Very Special Prices on Women's Dainty
CHIFFON WAISTS Fine chiffon over checked and
striped silk and dotted foulards velvet ribbon trim
mings and lace Insertlngs.
Chiffon Waists, worth $12.50, at.... 80.08
Chiffon Waists, worth $19.00, at $9.98
Chiffon Waists, worth $25.00, at $12.50
Chiffon Waists, worth $7.60, at $3.50
Undermualins
Three - piece combina
tion suits In one gar
ment, corset cover,
skirt and drawers
' lace and ribbon trim
med and worth ICn
$5, at Zll
French hand embrold
. ered chemises, odd
Flannelette Sacque and Ki
mono, silk embroidered edge,
ribbon ties; a 35c garment,
t 180
pieces worth up
p. 98c
to $2.50, at.
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MfCT MEAT THC FOUNTAIN
rotate RRAwnric
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"OUR NEW CANDY DEPT.
AND SODA FOUNTAIN
IN OUR NEW QUARTERS. SPLENDIDLY EQUIPPED. EAST ARCADE
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We want the people of Omaha to beoome f amiliar with the prettiest, the most convenient
and the most daintily appointed department of the kind west of Chicago. We want you to 2
know that "Sweetland" is a completely stocked establishment.where you gt delicioua things
to eat and drink and we invite the public to attend our opening.
Beginning Monday and Continuing All Week h
This department is ready to receive and serve you. The most elegant fixtures, the finest
soda fountain and the most pleasant surroundings. The entire east arcade, connecting Bran-
deis New Store with the Old Boston Store is ocupied by "Sweetland." , I
Extra Specials Throughout tho WeekEach
Monday Specials
Chocolate Dipped Pineapple Juet the
delicious pineapple dipped In a very
fine chocolate coating, usually aold at
(0 cents per pound. Our special price
IS cents per pound.
Cream Pineapple Glace regular 10c;
our epectal price lie.
Oriental Paete. the regular 40c kind.
In raspberry, lemon, orange, creine
de aint-nthe and fig flavors our spe
cial price lc. Regular 40c kind.
Our Popular After-Ulnner Cream Pat
ties -ful assortment, , l&c.
Chewing Oum all kinds, which In
cludes all of the standard brands two
packages for 6a. .
Tuesday Specials
Fresh Toasted Marshmallowa regu
lar lOo kind, our special price, ISo.
Tuesday only. Come and get a sample
from the demonstrator.
Delicious Washed Figs Our special
opening price 19c per pound.
Remember "Sweetland" every time you want a Delicious Summer Drink
Ths magazine says that there is really
some reason to believe that the gTeen tree
frog Is somewhat experienced as regards
climatic conditions and acta accordingly.
In fine weather ha skips about among the
branches of trees, when at liberty, catching
files. At the approach of winter he seek
the water and tlnds himself abed in the
mud until the following spring calls htm out
to resume his war on the flea.
Now the frog on the ladder without doubt'
watches the weather conditions keenly and
rises to look out for flies when the circum
stances seem favorable. On the other
band, when the weather Is cold and damp
he la reminded of winter and Instinctively
retires to bury cU sorrows la the Imaginary.
Tnr?nr?ns
$45 Silk Soutache Braid Coat at $15
$35 Irish Crochet Coat's at $15
$25 Silk Pony and Eton Coats at $12.50
$20 White Silk Lace Coats at. . 1 .$10
SILK AND LACE
newest effects
$6.60, at
WHITE SUMMER
short sleeves
at 4
Extensive Showing of Infants' .Wear
Every little accessory for the babe in arms is found
in this complete department on our second floor.
Rattles, Trinket IJoxes, Toilet Sets,
Dress Holders, Fancy Pin Holders, Powder Puffs,
Carriage Straps, Feeding Bottles,
Kid Bootees, Plain and Fancy Bibs, Baskets.
Infants' Long Slips, made of
fine Nainsook, Bishop styles
and yokes, worth 76c
at 390
fc
FORMAL
OPENING
Wednesday Specials
One quart brick Ice Cream Neapoli
tan style, vanilla, chocolate and straw
berry, quarts, 20c.
Maple Peanut Pudge Special at 10c
per pound.
Our Leader Chocolates and Bon
Bons; assorted, packed tn neat one
pound boxes, ibe per pound.
Chewing Oum All kinds, which n
cludes' all standard brands, 2 packages
for 6c ,
Thursday Specials
Thursday Is Chocolate Day and for
.i . ,,.,,), Wl) Wjj iave
those popular Venetian Chocolates, the
. , ,..ucuiaie coaling,
tiiuM ut'lu-ious eoft, mellow centers;
a large assortment of flavors; and in
addition we will have a number of
other specials, including Chocolate
Honey Nougat and Chocolate Grenolile
Walnuts; Chocolate Bhelled Almonds,
and Chocolate Cream Cherries, some
thlag new and very delicious.
mud which he seeks at the bottom of his
prison.
CATHOLICS PLAN BIG PICNIC
Will Havo Roaslaa; Tlaae Foartu af
Jaly for Beaeflt of New
Cathedral.
A monster ptcnlo will be held by the
Catholics of Omaha and South Omaha
July 4 probably at Cortland Beach. Ar
rangements for the affair are now being
made and they will be discussed at a
meeting to be held at Bt. Mary Magda
lene's church Sunday afternoon at I
Q'tkaik, 7 he f rooeeda derived (ryn the
Our Well
Chosen Models
in Summer Wear
Meet Every
Fashionable
Ilcquirement,
Lingerie and Net Dresses
We will sell 47 lingerie and net dresses, made
in the most approved summer styles--airy,
cool and dainty, worth $20 to $25 f J50
at . -U5
Summer Waists
WAISTS Made in the very smartest,
for summer and worth up to 098
WAISTS Sheer, fine fabrics, long or
three lots,
39c-68c-95c
FIXE WASH LINEN
AND REP SKIRTS
Made In new flareff
and pleated sty.les
1.9S. 2.50 up to 9.9S
NEW LINEN AND
REP WASH JACKET
SUITS White, pink,
brown, blue and tan,
at
4.98. 6.98. 8.98 r: $25
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Day So mething New
Friday SptVhjJ
Vanilla MarshmalldWV -the kind
to toast,, 15c per lb.
English Butter Toffee, 19c per lb.
Victoria Vanilla Chocolate
Creams, 15c per lb.
' Saturday Specials
One quart Brick Ice Cream, Nea
politan style, Vanilla, Chocolate and
Strawberry, one quart 20c.
Sweetland Carmels, all flavors,
19c per lb.
After-Din ner Cream Patties, full
assortment, 15c per lb.
Butter-Scotch Patties, 10c per lb.
festivities will be devoted to the fund for
the new cathedral at fortieth and Burt
streets.
It is Intended to make the affair a rous
ing celebration of the day and arrange
ments will be made to entertain a large
crowd. The cornerstone of the new ca
thedral will probably be laid some time In
October.
Prealdeat Kerr lersree Eadewmeat.
PTTLTON, Mo.. June .-(flpecial.) Ir.
David R. Kerr, who was president of
Bollevue college, at Bellevue, from 1X80 to
IMM, and who is now president of West
minister collage, Fulton, Mo., snnounced
at - the nrtje-tourto ' commsaosinsot last
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sale: of
SILVERWARE
la Jewelry Dept.
Sterling silver tea spoons
set of six, $ j
up from b
Sterling silver desert spoons,
pearl handle fruit knives, pearl
handle dinner knives and forks,
pearl handle meat forks and pearl
handle berry spoons at $1.25 up.
Oneida Community silver war
ranted to wear 26 years 25
classlo tea spoons, for set 1
of six
All the latest designs In the In
ternational silver berry dishes,
silver candle sticks, silver cake
stands, bon-bons, vases, siver cups
all at special prices.
Drapery Sale
Fine Brussels net, Irish point, nov
elty and Imported curtains, worth
up to $7.50; go at,
Extra heavy cable net, fine Not
tingham and novelty curtains,
worth up to $5.00 pair; QO
go at, pair &,JO
$3.50 curtains cable net, lattice
net and fine Nottlng- QO
ham; go at, pair. ...... .1, JO
Nottingham curtains that sold as
high as $2.50; go at, pair, $1.26
Swiss curtains, 3 yards long and
real fine grade, pair 69c
Fish net, lattice net, colonial and
novelty net, worth up to 50c yd.;
at, yd 25c
Couch covers at, each 98c
25c curtain rods at, each. . . .'. 10c
50c Irish point door panels, ea.25c
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Exceptional Bargains in
Brandeis Basement Monday
$1 Dress Swisses at 25c Yd.
An overstocked jobber sails us fifty
pieces of very finest imported St. Gall
embroidered white "" r
dress Swisses, not one (jQ J I "
piece in the lot worth
less than $1 a yard; a
'rare bargain at, yard
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BIG BASEMENT BARGAINS
Pure linen Batiste, natural
colors, 35c yard, sold x .m
off the bolt at, fsf
yard
Fine silk Mulls, black and
colors, the 19c kind, i
In factory lengths, ftoC
yard " 2
New lot brown dress sateen
and
Eddy silks polka dots,
figures and stripes,
worth 19c a yard,
at, yard ,
6c
A great assorted lot white goods in factory lengths linen finished
suiting white ducking, like Indian Head, satin twills,
wide lawns, bleached muslins and cambric of all g
grades values up to 19c; sale begins at 1:30 In the )qC
afternoon, at, yard
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Some of the Newest Arrivals.
All Were Formerly $1.50 Dooks.
The Clansman, by Thos. Dixon.
My Lady of the North, by Ran
dall Parrish.
Sir Kirliard Calmady, by Lucas
Malet.
Speckled Bird, by Augusta
Evans.
When Wilderness Was King, by
Randall Parrish.
Bon of the Wolf, by Jack Lon
don. Great Love, by Clara Louise
Burnham.
Blazed Trail, by White.
Main Chance, by Meredith Nlch
.olson. Strong lac, by S. R. Crockett.
Up From Slavery, by Booker
Washington.
Market Place, by Harold Fred-
rlc.
Fugitive Blacksmith, by Stew
art. St, Elmo, by Augusta Evans.
Thursday the completion of the effort to
secure 1100,000 additional' endowment for
the college from the city of Bt. Louis. This
will make the total endowment of the col
lege $300,000.
MOTHER-IN-LAW 'SAVES HIM
abstltatloa of - Her as Owaer
Loos Goats Gets Maa Oat
af Troabl.
of
Ths mother-in-law has been held as the
subject for Jokes for generations, but Jaoob
8hrtner, H2 North Thirteenth street, has
ZiUid otbec uaa ioc ta fats AoilaaC
BRANDEIS "
YOUR CHOICE OF
ANY HAT T
IN 01TI7 I
STOCK at
This includes all of our ex
quisite $25 imported hats
also all of our New York
model hats, just arrived and
tho choicest designs of our
own millinersi select trom
mci iruin
$10
hundreds of
models, choice,
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Choice of Any of Our
$10 HATS at $5
This includes many lavishly
trimmed with fine ostrich
plumes, reg- v
ular $10 hats,
at
$5
Choice of Any $5 Hat
at $1.95
New sailor, mushroom and' drop
effects, all up-to-date I CI C
trimmings, at J
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25c Mercerized Dress Voiles -plain
weaves and satin striped.
checks in blacks and
colors, long factory
lengths, yard
vc
86 In. wide dress percales good
good
5c
grade medium and
dark styles long fac
tory lengths, yard. . . .
Fine fancy printed cotton challies,
lnclud'ng Persian
designs; forenoon
only, per yard,
at
2c
Return of Sherlock Holmes, by
Conan Doyle.
Katheiine's Sheaves, by Mrs.
Sheldon.
Nancy Stair, by Elinor Lane.
Richard Carvel, by Winston
Churchill.
Seats of the Mighty, by Gilbert
Parker.
Violet, by Baroness Von Hutten.
Capt. Marklln, by Richard
Harding Davis.
The Jungle, by Sinclair.
Mrs. Lecka and Mrs. Aleshlne,
by Frank R. Stockton.
Tory Lover, by Sara Orne
Jewett.
Tom Grogait, by F. Hopklnson.
Smith.
Heart's Desire, by Emerson
Hough.
Claim Jumpers, by White.
House of -l.OOO Candles, by
Nicholson.
Vashti, by Augusta Evans.
Many Cargoes, by Jacobs.
Man of the Hour, by Thanet
arrested Friday on complaint of Lottlo
Morrow, a neighbor, on the charge nf allow,
tng his goats to run loose over her garden
and property.
Them ain't my goats, your honor," trl-
ujniiiiir ' dinner to rfuago craw
ford In police court Saturday morning. "I
gave them to my mother-in-law. I don't
care what you do with them."
"Where does your mother-in-law llvef
"She lives with me."
"Well, we'll Just send the pound man
after those goats, and I guess maybe you'll
care what becomes of them. Discharged,"
Bea. JV'sit. Ajj always, teluats.
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