TIIE OMAHA. DAILY BEE. RATURDAT, MARCH 7, .1903. jfcH Dcnonoooaoaonoc noaoaoaoiaoaonoct cnoaonoaoaononoi D lononoDonononoaj L o c c r Duy That New Suit Saturday You Can Save 2 Br&ndeis lias Always (he Finest Showing of Definite Styles Drsndeis' Tsns Office Keeps Us A lw ay s Money on Your u o D Its New Suit Posted on New Styles e U Saturday Your Choice of a' Huge Stock THE SPRING MODELS WERE NEVER BEFORE SO CLEVER AND ATTRACTIVE WOMEN'S RIEW SUITS FOR SPRING, 1908 B a o a o yL.Baferg!g?jg MB There is no mistaking the charm of the new suit9 that aro shown at Brandeis this season. . "We are always the fh-st to show tho suits that will lead in favor. The 3 great popular styles are: 11 QJJ , From LEVY (El FRIEDBNTHAL, Now York Sold by Order of; the Court This is the greatest chance we ever offered you. Every suit is new and well tailored, in 1908 spring style light or medium weight single or double breasted. Good serviceable business wear. u :U 8 8 I o ;n o 'd o D o D o n ' o a o !. ii 'D a n o . nt o ' a a o D 8- o D o a o . a o 11 o fi $ o a a o a o a o onoaoBoacraoooaoaonoaon - ::' S J ' .::, ; - L z o D O v D o a o o o D o D o a o D o D o You can Buy an Up-to-Date Well Tailored D Stnt Saturday at About 1-2 its Value In this immense stock you can be fitted per fectly. We offer you the choice of all the Men's Spring Suits (mm u From the Levy Friedenthal Stock Worth $12.50 . to $15.00, at Your Unrestricted Choice of all the Men's Spring Suits From the Levy & Friedenlhal Stock Worth $18 to $20, al. mm You'll need a new suit this spring. Better j buy. it now and save money. D o n o Q o n D o D o n o a o a o u o a Q n o a o , n ' o a o o o a B o D o D o a o a o a o a o 8 D O D o a o a o a o o a o D o 0 o D o a o D o D o D o n o D o a o D o a o a o p obononononononononono & MenIsLm Butterfly Gfo Eva. Ttutfuay Ok Merry Widow H i a 5i A . The Colors of these delightful 1908 models are: Champagne. Conenhacren. Golden Brown. tv!l Blondines, Koyal Blue,' Navy Blue Among the favorite materials so charmingly fashioned in the new suits are the shadow striped serges and panamas, imported worsteds 1 and serges, chiffon .panamas. lierht mannish worsteds, etc. Through our New York and Paris offices we have secured the ab- " fj buiuw;i correct new siyics in lanorea wear m aavance oi otner western houses. "We mention prices at s35 - $59 - s45 - $49 Saturday Special-NEW SPRING SUITS at $17.50 This group shows those smart and dressy modified Prince Chap and Vestee styles splendid tailoring here as well as up-to-date spring v style no such suit ever sold for so little before The Voile Skirts for 1908 Are Very Smart The new styles in Separate skirts show the new gored flares, plain and trimmed with folds self trimmed or taffeta band trimming 1752 ;...6'8-8!-8.9!? Linen Pleated Waists are very attractive for . 50 Q9S t wear with tailored suits specials at ' .(Y1 m . -.1; a c t v l .'.. . , V..'.-.--. t lit v r I V special liana Embroidorcd Waists beautiful In design and very fashionable. at 39i to $15 Lace Waists for Dress and Evening Short or long all new feautres, at , .. fet' 1 2'i to 19 D c I a D o D o D o D a D G D S D a G BRANDEIS o n onononononononononoaono WE WILL PLACE ON SALE SATURDAY 500 PAIRS OF Men's s350 and $4 Shoes at s250 Pair ' - Good serviceable Shoes In newest style -in velour and box calf, vicl kid. and patent colt, and tan Russia calf laoa and blucher. ' . . .'.'Ki-.J-' " A r.m n .. .. XI t M r A WFT All. 1 women s wcw 3iw ana n anoes ai 2!r rair Light and heavy sole patent colt, vlcl kid and gun metal stock and tan Russia . calf. In lace and button. All good, new, up-to-date styles.. A1 Special Shoe gvlft In Basement Shoe Dept. BRANDEIS aonononoaonononononOD a SPRING MILLINERY The stunning models are always seen at Brandeis. Omahans who are lobkng for the styles decreed correct in Paris and New York will find them at this great style center. FIRST SHOWING OF $10 HATS The popular New York riat is the "Merry Widow" Sailor with immense lace bows in black and white. The Russian Turban, likewise, promises to be a reigning favorite with fashion followers. We present hun dreds of new ideas which aro exact copies of itS f"1 imported hats; all shown for the first time in UU our Millinery department, at. Brandeis Beautiful $5 Millinery Saturday we show the greatest assortment of new Ilats, both J pi . large and small. All the new style features for 1D08 are com- 'r , bined in these pretty new hats. They go on sale at, each. . ,vf;V;7 In order to introduce our Basement Millinery Department, we have Dlaced on sale 100 dozen loworB, corn flowers, violets, roses and foliage, also a large assort ment of black flowers and black foliage, guaranteed worth 25c, go on sale at New Millinery in Our Basement irtment, flowers, 10c ALL HATS TRIMMED FREE In laMmrnl Millinery Dcpt All the new spring shapes including the mush room sailors, tne new nign crown shapes and straight rimmed sailors in brown, blue, black, and nacre shadings, on sale at...... 69c Men's $3.00 box calf and velour calf gg Shoes, Basement. 1 Women's vicl kid and patent kid shoes, worth up to $2.25, . BaBement 5 98c Misses' vicl kid lace Shoes, sizes 11 to 2, . worth $1.50, Basement 98c Boys' box calf Shoes sizes 1 to 5, better than any shoe you ever bought for ICQ $2.00, at , I Boys' box calf shoes! v. x.o ana tz.uu snoes, sizes 10 to 13 H,.' pair, ftt 4 FANCY LINEN SPECIALS-Basement At half value. Lot of hand made Renaissance Lace . Scarfs, Squares and Center Pieces, worth $1, at, each , 50c At half value. Lot of fine all Linen Japanese hand drawn 36-36 Lunch Cloths and 18-54 Scarfs, worth $2.00, each , 98c . " ' ' - - J1 , I . I - : , , r. II, ". 5 . - 1 SATURDAY Pure broken mixed candy pound ldy 7c SPECIALS Best quality toasted marshmallows, fresh and pure, pound. . . 15c Sweetland Our already famous milk chocolates. In all flavura, regular 60c quality, lb... 40c BRANDEIS SALE OF MEN'S SHIRTS il Manufacturers samples men's negligee Shirts, neckband and collar attached style- all new spring styles, worth up )fi to $1.60. at , vUw Men's high grade Shirt plaited and plain bosoms, white plaited,, blue cham- bray and fancy shirts, worth up to $2.00, at JJ Men's 50c and 75c lisle Suspenders, at ...... lonononononj) D o D o D o a o D o D o D o .25c d 35c B Spring showing of Manhattans f PA A PA and E. ft W. Shirts, at 1.3U 0.3U g Onoaanononononononononononononononono m Fwa Oil Cloth LWL 0l BRANDEIS Saturday An extra Special Sale of H O U SEP URN 1 SHIN GS IN BASEMENT-OLD STORE Step Ladder Dath Room Set Made of beat aua.1. liy Norway pine not the cheap, ordinary kind every step one Inch thick and securely faetened ttis la a bar- Ivred. Haturd&v only, these 4-foot ladder, aa lone aa 39c thry Uat, win Da i y 1 i r sold at. Folding Ironing Boards Sad Iron ISanJJe Each article la nickel plated and e- altrst1 1 ta at A -.I.U. e!?e -te Pte, Dresned out to hav viitj aviuKrci,iifje ox lljflal ianoe. comfort, duality. cleanlint and the price for which inem, no household need Ka wtKn., n t price 11.00, Saturday only. -for convan 3eai nil 59c we Made of best quality basswood. can be ad Justed to any height, when not In use can be folded up so as to occupy litue Bpac special for Saturday. .. 79c wyi fit any Potts Irons this is not the com mon ordinary make. It has a steel frame and extra hardwood handle . O. Saturday.. OC Wringer Hardwood frame, white rubber rolls, double pressure screws a bar gain for Satur day for mm mm I 1.59 Tho Lightning Beater One of the moat useful household Inventions ever introduced. Aa an egg beater, cream w h 1 p p e r this beater haa no equal. The glass jar Is also a measuring glass for li quids, flour, sugar, etc. every family needs one. Regular price &0o aa long as they last Saturday, special. ........ 29c Sleeve Doard Made of hardwood, uadded too. extra strong and well made Sat urday special 19c a o a o D o a o a o D o a o D o a o 8 ononoaononoDOnonoooaonoao IN CHINA DEPARTMENT West Arcade Sale onoaonoaono o ! Fancy Mirror Plateaux Beautiful flat mirrors for the table, base is made of metal. A handsome ornament either for tho table or for displaying your cut glass. In this sale are sample lines we bought very cheap. 8-inch Plateau 50c 10-inch Plateau 73c 12-inch Plateau 98c 14-inch Plateau $1.45 16-inch Plateau $1.85 IIAVILAND DINNER SETS Haviland & Co., 100-pieee Dinner Sets new 1908 patterns and new shapes, handsomely decorated and Q C treated with gold. This sale. u o D o D o D o D o D o D o D o n o D o aonoaononoaonoaonononoDODonoDonoDO r. IRAMDEIS HOME IS WELL CONDUCTED (Continued from Third Page.) Plckrell. Robert C. I'Yetaer waa united In marriage Wedueday eventnx to Miss rth Wardal, Hv. Kralclier of fleiailng. i.lnluy guests witnessed the ceremony, vhioh waa followed by a three-cuurso luncheon. SEATHICK Word waa received here yesterday announcing th death of Mrs. Michael Kempf. a former Hi-irlv resi dent, which occurred at br home In Omaha, where she located lut April with her family. The cause of her death waa plnal Okenlngma. She waa about 44 years of age, and ta survived by her husband xid four children. GIBBON Never before haa there been to much changing around In Uibbon and vi cinity, to butli towo and country. Homer Truax sold his farm four miles southwest of ton for $K7.40 per acre. O. McCun naughey of South Omaha came In with a car yesterday and will reside on his farm one mile south of town. Tho price on his land is Jl 10 per acre. VAIXKY Rev. W. 8. Ritchie, representa tive of Ihw Antl-Suloon league of the slate of Nelraka. spoke in the Interest of tem perauce In the Methodist Episcopal church of Valley last nl(tht. A petition was pre sented to the village board at their last meeting-, praying (hut the clttlena of Valley be allowed to vote at the sprina; village election upon the issue of saloons or no saloons. ( GIBHON-Yesterday J. H. Kodgers had his annual mule and horse sale. The weather was threatening all day, with a drtsiling, misty rain, but a fairly la lire crowd waa In attendance Tho shIo amounted to between II.ouO and Twenty-one head of mules were bought by Central City parties. Aboat alxty head. Want It? Want nerve tonic? Ak your doctor Vant a blood purifier? - Ask your doctor Want stront alterative ? Atk tout doctor want a Umilr medicine t - Kit your doctor AJi.mmJLctaBhiiAvmm. vnl wimout alcohol ? . Ak your doctor UmLUSmaHudl. Jluayommdt wn' Arr' SareapariUa? Ak your doctor enr ymm an m or not. b timuiu mi .i mi.iu.. Mua large and small, were sold. The best span brought close to ftou. COl.UMBI S The First National bank of Columbus Is holding the sack for US. frank Cope had been at work at the Jones bakery and got out of work, and having no means went over to the depot and solicited enough from a stranger to get him a square meal. The fellow handed out a check bearing the name of Max Schubert, and wanted Cnpe to go over to the bank and get It cashed. Coin endorsed the note for Identification and got the money, took It to the stranger, who gave him the price of anneal, or halt a dollar, and then skipped.. , PAP1IXION Three young men were ar rested yesterday at Springfield for break ing Into a saloon In that town and stealing two watches and other things. One of the watches was found In a pswnshop in Omaha. They will hava their hearing Monday. March TBCl'MSEH The jury In the ease of the state of Nebraska against Jefferson East. In the district court here, retired at 3 H) o'clock last evening- and returned ahortly before midnight with a verdict of guilty. Et waa charged with wife and baby abandonment. TECVMSKH Arthur Forbes was riven a divorce from Alice Forbes, the defendant not appearing. Ten years ago Mr. and Mrs. Forbes were married, both of them being circus performers and Sot h traveling with a tented aggregation In the east at that time. Five yeare after Mr. 1'orWa, the pe4r then ,1'eing with the Jchn .tubinson rlious, lrft the show and demanded that his wife ac ComDanv lam. This ale ufua4 t Aa ,.i Mr. Forbes swore he had not seen her since. She remained with the circus. Mr. Forbes la a Tecumseh man. NEBRASKA FR0MDAY TO DAY Qealat mmi. Carious Feat a res of Life I a Rapidly Growing; State. Certainly The queatlon haa been asked If a girl should make eight or ten trips a day to the poe tot flee for the aake of walk ing across the street with a different man each time. Auburn Granger. Bchuylertsms The dire, deceitful, devlll.ih dollar delirium la the d dt, deadliea dis ease doctors ever diagnosed Sun. Wonder It this Item among the Sun'a cute things la one that is claused by Sunset as under the heading of "all the news that's fit to print?" Also wonder If that grates on son George's delicate nerves so that ha will file complaint with the Poa toffies department? -Schuyler Free Lance. The Noble Farmer Now the noble hus bandman, snuffing the fragrance of coming spring, beatlra himself to look after bis seed grain, getting It cleaned properly mo only the best shall bo scattered where It will produce some sixty, some a hundred and somo a thousand fold: to put In order his harness; to get a bolt or brace for the seeder or cultivator or disc; to aharpen his tools for more effective work; to feed up his horses to a fit condition for upturning the soil; to make general arrangements for causing his acres to blossom as the roso the coming season. To the enthusiastic farmer these things present an Inviting prospect. They afford opportunity for him to dream pleasant dreams of grateful am bition and noble achievement. The one who doesn't build an occasional air castle sel dom builds ample barns or a commodious home, lie must feel an Inspiration and have Ideas to make him the sort of farmer that moves and feeds the world. The scent of approaching spring and seed time sets all his nerves vibrating like strings of a flute or lyre. Fremont Tribune. Tim Promises to Get Busy During the last few weeks the editor of the Times has devoted his time and attention largely to the paper and the result haa been a very noticeable Increase In the business and aubscriptlon. It Is our Intention to continue ta make the Times our chief concern and to make It as good a newspaper as the constituency will permit. Heretofore our time has been too much occupied with poll tice and other things to admit of the best work on the paper, but some time alnce wo decided to make everything secondary ! and to Interest ourself In politics only sa much as is necessary to keep our readers informed on the subject. It la necessary for an editor of a political paper to study politics and to Inform himself In regard to public men for the benefit of his paper and to that extent we will be in politics, but only so tar as la necessary to our occupa tion as an editor. It will be our aim to give the Times our best effort in every direction and everything- ' will be subservient to it. In this way we hope to be able to make the Tlmea a fair repreeentatlve of the enterprise and character ot Ita constituency. Tork Tlmea Arraagemrnta for Oames. IOWA CITY. la.. March . (Special.) The long delayed game for the state col lege championship will be played on the Grlnnull floor on March 1L Iowa and Grln nell have adjusted their difficulties over the 'place of meeting, and will play the third game at Orinnell. The local team is not pleased with the outlook, as It has small chance to win on the small floor at Urlnncll. will) three of th regulars out of the game. Grlnnull haa been trying to get a second game with the Bimpnon team which beat them on 6impson's floor soml time ago. but have not been able to do so, Iowa will play the last game of the sea son on the Iowa floor March T against Nebraska. Tarkle I H-feats Tabor, TAPOR, la.. March 6. (Special.) Thf last banket ball game between Tarkio ant Tabor was played here this evening, tht Tarkln College team beating Tabor col lege by a score of Ut to lti. Silver Aluminum Jelly Moulds FREE Leaflet In each package Explaining. iOe. pachag D a D o n G D o Df o C G D o D c D o a a D f