Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, February 16, 1908, NEWS SECTION, Page 8, Image 8

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Highest Grade of English Wilton Rugs
Women's High Class Imported Hosiery
WE ARB THE ONLY HOUSE IN OMAHA TO SHOW THIS MATCHLESS LINE OP
ROOM SIZE SEAMLESS RUOS. THET APPEAR IN THE RICHEST OP COLOR
THI8 IS THE FINEST HOSIERY OF FRENCH AND GERMAN MAKE AND WILL
INSTANTLY APPEAL TO LOVERS OK. THE HIGHEST GRADE OP HOSIERY.
HARMONIES AND THE MOST THOROUGHLY ARTISTIC ORIENTAL
DESIGNS. RUGS OP SUCH ELEGANCE AND BEAUTY USUALLY
SELL AT 60 IN OUR CARPET DEPARTMENT ON THIRD FLOOR
THEY ARE SPECIALLY PRICED, AT
$39
PLAIN AND FANCY LISLES. FINEST MACO COTTON
MANY SILK EMBROIDERED SOME ALLOVER LACE
AND LACE BOOT DOUBLE SOLES AND SPECIAL
HEELS HERMSDORF DYE, WORTH $1 PAIR, AT ,
29c-49c
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69c
A Special Sale of Spring Silks
A great cash purchase from a hard pressed New York im
porter and manufacturer Involving thousands of yards of
fashionable spring silks at about X actual wholesale cost
27-inch plain and fancy Tuscans, plain Rajahs, checked
Louisenes, new fancy foulards and Messalines fancy
pongees as well as black taffetas and
light and dark lining eilks. Silks that
are worth as high as $1.75 a yard at,
ia yard
THE NEWEST ARRIVALS IN SILKS FOR 1908
The new rough weaves are the craze of the season. These
smart effects lead in favor in the fashionable world.
Brandeis shows the most oomplete assortment in plain
and stripe effects, with a full color ' OQr 1 f C
. range yard VOL J.00
TWO SPECIALS IN BLACK DRESS SILKS
Ten pieces of.blaok oil bailed taffeta, guaranteed wear,
.27 inches wide and oxtra heavy, $1.25 value; 'TA
Monday for yC
Ten pieces of 36-inch black peau do soie, beautiful lusher,
full yard wide o regular $1.39 value; Monday
Long Kid Gloves at $2.50 Pair
16-button length black and tan French
lambskin gloves, three metal clasp
fasteners these gloves were made to
sell at $4 a pair Mon- q TA
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-Two-clasp gloves of good quality fcjj
kid black, tan, mode, red,
green and navy, worth TH
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$1.00 pair at, pair.
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Advance Sale of 190S Modele Long Silk Gloves
Elbow length, 12 and 16-button Milanese waave extra heavy silk,
black only, all sizes worth up to 2.60 pair Monday rf, a
'at, pair $1UU
Great Sale of Wide Embroideries
Skirtings and Flouncing, 17 to 24 Inches Wide
A new shipment of very high class wide embroideries just re
vived from our New York buyer fine Swiss nains.ok and
cambric fabrics many extra wide bands and galloons all this
season's very newest and choicest designs these elegant em
broderies are easily worth as high as 1 Q Cn QQr
75c yd.; in three lots, at, yd .Ut"ZJL"jVC
Hand Loom Embroideries at 5c and 10c Yard
Big lot of very fine Edgings and Insertings in medium widths
many to match also fine ribbon headings and galloons worth
up to 20o a yard, at, yard
5C a"d 10c
Allover Embroideries
An almost endles variety of rich new de
signs in high quality of nainsook, cam-
.brio and Swiss worth up to CL Oz
$1.00 a yard, at .J V C
Extra 'Special Inducements in
Very fine Laces and Insertions French an
pretty new designs and many of them to
as 15o a yard in two lots at, yard
Allover Laces
Venise, Crochet, Filbert and fancy fig
ured Nets, in white, cream and ecru
also black silk all overs worthy ()
$1.00 a yard, at, yard J
Valenciennes and Torchon Laces
d German Vals., Torchon and Point de Paris
match they are worth as high 1
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New Lots in FINE SPRING WASH GOODS in Basement
19c
Just received 5,000 yards fine Imported madras Shirting and walstlng
quired about. A splendid assortment ol styles, Including new figures,
dots, Jacquard effects, etc, for new spring waists; Monday at, yard. . ,
the kind so many have ln-
strlpes, checks, small plaids.
Yard wide dress percales,
light and dark styles
at, yard
Scotch and chambray ginghams
boys' walstB, children's dresses,
petticoats, etc. made from
this cloth will wear and
keep their color, yard,
5c
ims
'esses,
rrom r 1
r..8Jc
An unusually fine lot of sheer
Indian Linons will
be placed on sale, at
yard
Various grades and lengths
kinds of plain and fancy
white goods that are
worth up to 15c yd
10c
he all
fancy r
ire ' Sp
., yd.-. .
Stripes and checks Ugh t outing
flannels, 8 He and 10c
values, sold from the
bolt at, yard
Standard gray dress calicoes, big
new lot, mill remnants
for Monday at,
yard
o
.5c
s, big
.31c
4.000 Yds. Wash Fabrics 25c Yd
An immense new shipment of the finest wash dress goods just
received from our New York buyer who secured these
goods at X their reqular price On Monday the bargains will
be gigantic. We never offered such fine fabrics priced so low
Crepe de Chine, Mousselines, Mulls, Organdies, Chiffons,
Cotton Voiles, etc. newest colorings for
spring 1908 and smart fancy designs
on 6ale for the first time Monday and
greatly admired in the windows, at, yd. .
NEW 1908 ARRIVALS IN DRESS GOODS
The new panamas and taffetas are here the most fash
ionable shades. Ask to see the new browns and Copen
hagen blues as well as the new shadow l7C)n' 1 Cf
checks and herringbone stripes at, yard. . VC" 1 . jU
LUPIN'S BLACK VOILE, SPECIAL
Regular 44-inch Voiles in the chiffon finish and 1 AA
twine a regular $1.50 a yard value at, yard 1. UU
25c
We want every woman In Omaha to vlu
our special demonstration and sale of
La Vida Corsets
Wo are pleased to announco that
Miss M. E. Nolan, the manufacturer's
special expert corsetiere, will be in at
tendance throughout this entire week
and her valuable servicps will Via nt
your disposal.
We have exclusive agency for these su
perior corsets in Omaha.
Every La Vida Corset Is made by hand
and boned with real whalebone.
Prloea on La Vl4a Corset are k
$4.00 up to $25.00
Special Bargains
la BeuefaraUalag Hardware. Dept. . Baieaeat, Old Start
Sensible Sad Iron a J In Universal Food
Bet with handle
and atand
Bad Iron Handles
with ateel stretcher..
98c
.8c
Chopper, at
.98c
Asbestos Toasters, 'with
hand!
at-77
111 80
Emery Knife Sharpen
at
Kitchen necessity,
Combination wire Pot Chain and Scraper,
at '
Mincing Knlvea, steel hlitdea,
at
Rug Heaters, the genuine, Dover,
at
Cake Turners
for
Foot Bcrapera
for
Jc
10c
Polishing Mltta,
three-ply ..
Ticket or Tally Punches
9c
.8c
.9c
5c
.9c
5c
with clipping
chamber . . . .
Parlor Brooms, made of flrat quality long staple
broom corn, at
21c
.15c
Genuine Wslebaoh Gas Light with fixtures. .
mantle and globe -complete, at O C
Tea Kettle. No. 8 alae full nickel plated.
at
Dust Pans, heavily Japanned, with hood,
at
uu iiicnei piaieu, rr
.89c
....10c
Oaa Mantlea, special for Preserving Kettles, full
Monday only, t .
10c
W Tapers. 110 drlpleaa
tapers In bon, 8
boxes for
.10c
quart slue, white .
porcelain lined . j'C
1'lsh Pana U auart alia,
each,
at.
35c
Hairdressing Parlors
Becend Floor
New Store
Hair Dressing and Marcel Waving. ......... 60
Shampooing 60o
Massaging, with Electrlo Vibrator , , . . . 50a
Manicuring for ladles and gentlemen.....,, 60o
3.50 Hair Switches at $1.98
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An Extensive Showing & Special Sale of Women's Spring Apparel'
TOHSE SMART 1908 SUITS
There are touches of originality about the
new suits In this group - that make - them
quite exclusive and free from danger of du
plication. The newest 1908 features, fabrics
and colors are represented The new ex
treme sleeves are the favorites. A price
rapge of
$25 "-.$75
A SPECIAL
GROUP OF 1908 SUITS AT $35
In this stunning group are suits of the modi
fled Prince Chap style with the new French
dip front and back. Here are the tight-fitting,
strictly tailored models, constructed on
graceful lines, most of them show the smart
butterfly sleeves a Bpeclal group,'
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S THOSE SWAGGER 1908 COATS
I The fitted coverts will be favorites for spring
and exclusive spring style features our h
showing for the new season 1b very large
prices atr ,
$7.50 up to $25
NEW SPRING SKIRT MODELS
The new French flare and plaited effects are
prominent among our tailored skirts for
1908 the models in medium and light
weights are very fetching, prices are
$6.98 up to $12.50
CHARMING SHIRT WAISTS
The new lingerie waists with short or long
sleeves, the charming new silk waists, the
pretty nets and laces all sizes, at
$1.50 up to $45
Sale of Fancy Linens
Basemcnt'vNew Store
II -Inch round or vara Renaissance laoe Center Pieces, worth o
too, eaoh........ 7. 00
BO-lnch round or aquare Renaissance laoe Center Placea and fKQn
18x54 Renaissance lace 3carfa, worth $1.25, each voj
S'lnch ail linen Japaneae UolUea, with hand drawn work Oen- 1 fn
Ura, worth 26c. eaoh luu
84-Inch fine all linen Japanese Bquarea, with hand drawn work, AQst
worth 81.80 eaoh ot'0
80 and 86-lnoh fine all linen Japanese Bquarea and 18x48-lnch QRrt
Bcarfa, with beauUful hand drawn work centers, worth $8.60. .. .
Blz-wheal Tenerlffe Dollies, Ofl
each ........
Linen Depart aient Basement
Imported Novelties in Jewelry & Belts
Advance showing of the latest Imported novelties In ladles'
jewelry and belts, belt plnB, beautiful sterling silver hand chased
and engraved with cuplds and flowers shapes are oval, square
and dip effects specially priced at 81.00-S1.25
Men's pink Cameos, cut on stone, stamped 10k gold, at. .92.75
The Favorite Spring Designs in Women's Belts
The latest In belts, form fitting and elastic, all the latest spring
styles In Royal belts. Imported belts, In Japanese and Russian
embroidered with tinsel, correct for evening and street wear. Can
match any color in costume all at popular prices.
Muslins Sheetings
Sheets and Pillow Cases
Omaha housewives can always save money by
visiting the largest and most complete muslin,
cambric, uheeting, ready-to-use- sheets and pillow
case department in the western states. Our dally
bargains are always important.
Less Than Manufacturer's Cost
on These Sheets and Pillow Cases
,,rMiH.a2K",ih."vy' b'eache1. n'cely hemmed Sheets
regular 66c values, each g6T
rJL"?- ,,leavy bsache. nicely hemmed' Sheets,
regular S6o values, each 590
81i9,? e'ned- bleached Sheets, worth e6o"r'egularly.
will go at, each
72x90 Beamed, bleached Sheeta, worth 69o "regularly.
win go at, each
8-4 and 9-4 Beamed, unbleached Sheets that are "worth
60c, go at, each j9o
above IspnelctlalftemaPalr' t0 ah CU8tomer on "ah" "the
PILLOW CASES ,
Plain and hemstitched pillow cases medium, reg
ular and large sies, extra well made from casing
that la worth 17c yard; special Monday , A
bargain, each , InC
Well made regular size bleached pillow cases r
will be sold at, each VC
SH3ETING
9-4 unbleached sheeting,
better than Pepperell,
will go at. nn
yard 20C
8-4 bleached sheeting,
better than Pepperell,
off the bolt , r 0 1
". at, yard ZZ2C
MUSLINS
All the well known and desirable brands yard wide
oieacnea musnn, including the genuine Hope,
rruu 01 me ijoom, iionsaaie, etc., sold
from the bolt at the regular MuBlln
department, yard
These are merely Indications of the kind of
bargains you may expect to find every day at Bran
dels. We make a specialty of goods In this depart
ment and offer special bargains dally.
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Trnoeraved
East A read
CALLING CARDS
In Script or Old English.
lOO cards for 89c and up.
THOMAS IS NOW POSTMASTER
Gets Ilii Commission and Takes Office
Sunday Morning-.
80NI) LAEQEE THAN FALKEB'S
Vw Uaa4f4 M FlftMB Tkouul
Dollars U tke aaaaauat ( Ula
Icearttr PsJaas Clad
Oat Oat.
Uvnjaniln F. Thomas received his oomrolav
lon as poatmaater of Omaha Saturday
morning by mall. The commlaalon baara
tha data of February 4, but was not signed
by President Roosavelt until February IX
Immediately upon receipt of tha commis
sion Mr. Thomas took tha oath of office
before Miss Jessls Frahm, a notary public,
in tha offloa of McOUtou Jt Gaines.
Tha formal transfer of tha off lea was
made Saturday afternoon and Captain
Palmer escorted his successor orr tha
building- and Introduced him to tha various
department heads. Thera is a large
amount of checking over to ba dona, whloh
Involves all of tha property of tha big of
gtaa. This Includes about 27J,000 'worth of
(oataga stamps, keys, mall sacks and an
enormous variety of detail property. Post
W aster Palmer will draw the salary for
aUroar. as under the rule of tha Post
atffloa departinaot tha retiring official fats
tha day'a salary for that day upon which
tha tranafer and checking uj Is made.
Poatmaater Thomae will, therefore, enter
upon tha formal discharge of his duties
Sunday morning. Ha has already executed
a personal bond for $215,000. whloh la $li,000
In excess of that given by Captain Palmer
four yeara ago.
"Thara will be no change whatever In
tha heads of the departments." said Mr.
Thomas. "Mr. Woodard will remain as
aaalatant poatmaater."
Glad ta Get Oat, Says Palmer.
"It la with a feeling of regret that I
disassociate myself from the great many
olose frlenda I have made during tha four
yeara I have held tha offloe." said Mr.
Palmar. "At the same time I am glad to
ba relieved of tha reaponalbUlty. It la a
greater ons than roost people Imagine. It
is a pleasure to know that ths office has
not deteriorated during my Incumbency.
When I took hold Just four years ago to
day I relieved Mr. Joseph Crow ss poat
mastar and ths annual receipts for tits
offloe for the year were S50S.450.J7. That
waa for the year 1801 In that period the
receipts have Increased about (8 per cent.
Tbe total receipts for the year ending De
cember O, 1X17. were 1767,000. The carrier
force when I came Into the office numbered
St. Now It la 111.
"There has been but' one defalcation In
the postofflce during by Incumbency. Tliat
was of Jan Riley In the money order of
fice. He embeaaled about S900. Tha amount
was made good by his wife and tha gov
ernment 414 not lose penny' The only
Char sarleoa -affair lurlag these four years
was tha loss of two mall sacks, stolen from
a screen mail wagon last fall. This was
not, however, any fault of tha postofflce,
as ths mall sacks had been properly de
livered to the contractors for delivery) and
were lost after they had left the care and
responsibility of the postofflce."
THREE DEATHS IN ONE FAMILY
AU Children Die la Week aad Mather
la New Slcai at Scarlet
Fever,
The family of Henry Hoalser has been
visited with more than its share of grief
during the last week, having lost all three
children by scarlet fever. The family lived
on Tenth and Grace streets, across the
railroad tracka on the East Omaha bottoms.
Tbe father Is a teamster and the mother Is
herself UL The oldest boy, Ruben, T yeara
old, was burled Thursday afternoon, and
the two younger, Alexander and Emanuel,
4 ana; S, died Friday, the youngest In tbe
morning and ths other Just as the curfew
whistle blew at S o'clock Friday night.
Tbe funeral will be held Sunday after
noon and will be private, with burial at
Laurel Hill cemetery. South Omaha, He v.
J. F. Bchwars, pastor of the German Pres
byterian church, officiated at tha flrat
funeral and will officiate Sunday after
noon. The family came from Russia sod burled
three children who died from throat trouble
twfore they ame to this country.
Be Want Ada They bring results:
WATER WAGONS IN TROLLEYS
New System of Street Sprinkling is
Under Discussion.
FLAN TO LET CAES CARET CASTS
Have the Comaaar Staad for Throw
las; Water front Cara ta Carb
Under Ordlaaaee Re
cently Passed.
In compliance with a recent ordinance
paaaed by tha city council, tha Omaha &
Council Bluffs Street Railway company
will have to aprihkle the pavement between
the car tracka In Omaha after April 1.
Thla will be done by meana of a sprinkler
attachment on the atreet cars. Some sort
of a reservoir will be installed In the cars,
or, as Is suggested by a member of the
street cleaning department, a barrel of
water can be placed on the rear platform
of the oars where smokers are accustomed
to stand, and a hose and sprinkler attach
ment connected therewith. The downtown
streota will have to be sprinkled every day
during the summer aa often as It Is deemed
necessary, though great quantities of water
wlU not be allowed at one time, the com
pany merely being ordered to lay the dust,
not to transform It Into mud.
How large a reservoir tha street cars
wlU carry la not known, but Street Cum-
' mlsatoner Flynn hopes that large enough
reservoirs will be carried and sufficient
force be provided so that the passing cara
can sprinkle the streets from curb to curb,
thereby obviating the neoesalty of hiring
street sprinklers to do the work aa In tho
past
In tha event that the company could
sprinkle the entire atreet the city would
pay for' the work, the ordinance merely
requiring the atreet railway people to
sprinkle that portion of the pavement
which lies between their tracks.
Woald Do Awavr with Kleka..
If the atreet cars could sprinkle the
streets often and keep the dust laid Street
Commissioner Flynn believes there would
would not be so much objection to the
horse sweepers used to clean the clty'a
thoroughfares. Wblle the people of Omaha
want clean streets they "kick to beat the
band" on the use of tha big aweepera on
account of the dust raised, aaya tba com
missioner. With frequent and efficient
sprinkling by the street car sprinklers this
objection would be overcome, he believea.
Mr. Flynn la somewhat In favorNof tha
proposed pneumatic water wagon street
flushers, but believes the present system
of cleaning the streets is the most practical
under existing circumstances.
While the proposed purchase by the city
of the water company'a plant la "tied up"
in the courts, ths company does not feel
disposed to lay another msln from its
principal pumping station at Florence. The
one main la overloaded constantly and ths
water company will not endanger breaking
It, says the commissioner, by additional
force. JLsurt year the cam ml toner was
unable to flush the atreet with hoae until
he was given permission each time by the
water company and told that there waa
sufficient water. With the pneumatic
wagona more water would be required and
the commissioner thlnka it doubtful if
more water could be secured. Under the
contract with the water company the city
has to pay for the water It uses In flush
ing the streets.
-The Making of a Millsmum." Read It.
SNEAK DAY IS NOW TABOOED
Power Glvea Chancellor Andrews to
Enforce Commands Upon Uni
versity Btndeats.
LINCOLN. Feb. lfi.-The Board of Re
gents of the State university today author,
laed Chancellor Andrews to withhold de
grees from all students who celebrated
"aneak day" or engaged In class fights.
Every woman covets ft
shapely, pretty figure, id4
many of them deplore tha
less of their trirlith forma ,
after marriage. The bearing
of children it often destructive
to the mother's shapeliness.
All of this can be avoided,
however, by the use of Mother's Friend before baby comes, as this
great liniment always prepares the body for the strain upon It, and
reserves the symmetry of her form. Mother's Friend overcomes all the
anger of child-birth, and carriee the eipectant mother safely through
this critical period without pain. It is woman's greatest blessing.
Thousands gratefully tell of the benefit and relict derived from the
use of this wonderful
remedy. Sold by all
druggist at 1 1. 00 per
bottle. Our little
book, telling all about
this liniment, will be sent free.
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