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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 10, 1910)
t -A 10 . TTTE BEE: OMAITA. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1910. I.S a . lniu '" wluu l rair-a-Msr at imi Miiiiuiimp in imi i.- 1" LI , . - - i i 1 1 imi ii.iiiwiiiiMrraii.rrwM awFii i imihii iih-n n h-v 3 ml W i "0O Dress Trlm'lngs at Less than 1-3 Price The AN EXTRAORDINARY SALE jghest Grade Imported Laces and Dress Trimmings From a Prominent New York Importer At Most Remarkable Bargains in Our History Thousands of yards of exquisite Point Lierre, Point Applique and Black Silk Chriti iily Laces Net Top Crochet and Venisc Laces Crochet and Vdnise. Hands and Appliques, real Yak and real Cluny InsertionsNov elty' Embroidered Laces and Bands and Galloons Filet laces, fine em broidered batiste bands and galloons and scores of other high grade for eign novelties, including many exclusive designs. ' The display in the window was admired by thousands. Many are positively worth up to $1 a yard, at Narrower Widths, Short Lengths, Sample Strips FINE SILK CHATILLY LACES ; Net top laces, crochet and Venise insertions and appliques and hundreds of odd pieces of fine laces, all A kinds, worth up to 50c yard, at, per yard Actually worth up to 50c yard, at . WW km i e mm m xj 3 18 to 27-lnch Fine Em broidery Flouncings, Skirtings and AUovers Angleterre, filet and crochet ef fects floral, Japanese, Grecian, blind and shadow effects worth up to 85c yard ' will go at, per Jy Q Dig Sale of Mfgrs. Samples and Stock on Hand omen s Lingerie Uresses and Colored One-Piece Wash Dresses Worth up to $19 at $2.50 Each Just 2,000 of these high grade dresses from this purchase. An eastern manufacturer was badly in need of ready money and sold us his entire ' stock at a big sacrifice. "Women's dresses in the correct styles for spring and summer 1910. Made with long or short sleeves, and include many new features plain colors, plaids and checks, also Brownell wash dress, in jumper and mil itary styles, JJutch necks, etc. " Lingerie dresses in various colors, in sizes 32 to 44. iJjjColored Wash Dresses are all in misses sizes, 14 to Y?k 18 and will fit any medium size woman. Worth up to $10 each, at . Bargains in Our Basement Cloak Dept "Winter merchandise at give away prices. There is still many more weoks of winter. "We have grouped' many lots for a Quick clearance.' . j ur scans ana boas ot various kinds Coneys, Canadian Marten, ' Q0 etc., worth $2 to $4, at vOL $20.00 Astrakhan Fur Coats anteed good sewed skins, will go at ....... ... . . Guar- $6.98 VALENTINES Greatest assortment In Omaha, showing all the new designs for 1910 Articles for . Valen tine rallies and Decorations plain red hearts crepe paper, doilies, napkins and lunch sets, paper garlands, Valentine writing paper for in vitations, placo cards, etc. Books for Valen tine gifta. KRAXDKIS BOOK DEPT. ADV1KCE NOTICE v Vsassa""" 1 Valentine Candy Boxes and Noyelties In Sweetland. Decorations for the table, place favors, etc., snappy bon bona Heart candy boxes at Be, 10c, 15c, 25c. Love candy heart waters, 25c pound. THURSDAY 19 CHOCOLATE DAY The regular 40c Chocolate, at, per pound. .25e 1 " I I II ss. Ihk.un.m A ,z nivmr ADVANCE NOTICE The AT SAYUSlO&y, FEB. 12TH IVg Will Place on Sale tho Entire Stock of (203 Eisrih Stxleenih Street, Omaha) ought tram A. C. Thomson, Trustoo for the Creditors These are all strictly high grade shoes-in fact, there were no finer shoes for men and women carried in the city of Omaha than were in the Chabot Shoe stock. o , 1 IT r 1 If r - m mm SALE PJEXT SATURDAY AT ft Wi F a m i J ' P A aj m a o Boss Fly it h is Jim' Club's . Man for Congress Street Commissioner it Offered ai tbe Demomtio Candidate to Take ' HJUlicock'j Place. I5oe f'lynn for coigres! While he u In Omaha rwently those whom he wajit4 to know loarnvd defi nitely from Congrefiman Hitchcock that lie will inttt the eenaUtrial race. All the IaJilman club men understand that the same la thus laid out. " j , Hitchcock's Intentions known, County Attorney English was importuned to make the contest tor congress. Eng-llsh finally said "no" In such decisive fashion that he Is now slated as a candidate for re-election to his present position. City Comptroller Lobeck has been courtesylriK and slde-atepplns; so coyVy on the congressional proposition that soma of the active workers determined to ai once begin cultivating sentiment for Flynn. "Why not Flynn?" said a prominent bahlman club member. "It Is tbe good mixers, the men who attend to their com mittee duties and cultivate acquaintances who secure things In' congrees. The pres ent street commissioner can talk wall T7TT71 ttt rmki iisii iirn lift, i i i i i i i i a MMMM) If SrHINO 8TVLR HOOK and any 18c Lsnlles' - U y J Home Journal Pattern, for. . . 20C fp You Get Right Down Into the Heart of the Suit Bargains at Bennett's Now Just One Price on the Entire . line of Women's Suits .... tl. That'a'rock bottom. It gives you pick of $25.00, $35.00 and $40.00 Suits. Women who came this week were simply amazed. They could not understand how It is possible to sell such high class Suits at $10.00. The makers labored hard to make them the handsomest and best suits In the trade at above mentioned prices. All our fine worsteds and broadcloth suits, and even the white sergo suits are Included. Never such a week of Bult bargains In town before. We propose to sell every one. This week should see a complete clearance. f Don't put It off a minute longer If you are at air Interested. "Showerproof" Foulards for 1910 Note that word "showerproof." It's one of the main considera tions when purchasing a foulard dress. This "showerproof feature pro tects you from possible loss through silks becoming injured by rain or water. Poulards are tremendously popular again and uiore beautiful than ever. The new colorings for 1910 are superb. "Showerproof" Foulards cost you no more than other silks, yet they are recognleed as the highest class silks of the kind made. Superior g m in Quality,,f.al3h and texture to all ethers. A Blair? broad range of new spring patterns is shown, yard JJj pXi 36 Incti Scotch Madras A fine imported fabric, white ground with neat colored strlpea and woven white Jac quard design. Fine for house drees, worth 25c, at, yard 4 ....... 12ic Linen Crash Suiting All pure linen in new colors, the correct thing for summer suits and dresses, yard wide, in rose, catawba, lavender, copen., natural light blue, bisque prune, etc., worth 50c, at, yard ..... . 39c The Vogue in Laces and Embroideries is Refleed in Present Showing We -calLespeclaf attention to the new laces, t.J the light weight types in bold patterns, will be largely used. Chantllly and Val. laces are particularly well thought of. , The craze: for Venise and plain bands and edges continues tovgrow as the season advances. . Never such a big 'season for laces and embroideries be-i, fore. Everything has ben done to make the show ing here meet the he.avy.demand. . , Tiurijs TRADING STAMPS with all pur chases in laces and embroid eries, Thursday. Look ForThis tllslt- T T o1 Next Satofdaj xl UlgallUU lUW 1T1C6 3aie SHOES FOR WOMEN America's most prominent make of high grade shoes unexcelled in quality, and fit. . An immense purchase of the season's most ad vanced styles at a price never before so low. Next Saturday. Come to Bennett's for Valentines ombined. lc to $5 I More Valentines" here than in all other Omaha stores combined. ruary i4in. ot. valentine's Day. Only 3 days away Better bjiyilt now. We have every kind at any price from Feb- IISUIMIIM ll.lllLaM 1 1 III I x.ssMa.irii1ff..isai,.BmM PAVING MEN - REST EASILY Not Worried bv Council's Holding TJp ' Several Contracts. HAVE NOW ALL THEY CAN HANDLE -i Specifications Tlahlened I'p and Bet ter Quality of Brick Betas? De ' snasided Says City E (iarrr Cralc neDoctor Have only one doctor just one Ho cnae in running from one doctor to another I Select tbe best one, then (and by him. No sense in trvinc this AjIc your doctor oloul An'' Cherry Pac- thin, that thlnj, for your cough. Care loolor lArstf mod tmuUru dochwt fully, deliberately select the best couch kvaPKKfiilUfot70van. 1;",;.Afl;' medicine, then take It. Stick to It. I il r iisisitisaMaw-'MaMaMsMjiBaaaMaaaaai eooueh for all practical ptjrftosea, and Hltohooolc slmpdy would not bs In It with Flynn' when It comes to mixing- around and making- friends. At that game Flynn Is as good as anyone ever was. Lobeck Is given to theorising and dreaming and came to us from the republicans In ISM on the wings of a free silver dream. "H Hitchcock Is out of It we want to nowlnate a hustler who can go to Wash ington without being overloaded with hlghfalutln" tdeaa. As president of the Dahlman club we have found Tom Flynn able to deliver the goods. We believe be would do the same at Washington." And the city comptroller still holds bis Pf and hesitates to tender his filing fee. MINIMUM RATES TO SIX Presldeat Isaacs . Proclaatatlea Graat . . las; Lower Datles to ,Asaer . - Ira a Ucpabllcs. WASHINGTON. ' Feb. -The president has Issued a proclamation , granting the minimum tariff rates of the Payne-Aldrlch act to Argentina Brasll. Uruguay, Para guay, Mexico, Panama and Liberia. - It has leaked out around the city hall that the paving' contractors are not worry ing about the holding up by council of the contracts for new paving. Most of the ,blg firms have now under Contract about all the work they can com fortably handl during the coming season. n some cases' ft Is doubtful If they can finish what they have on hand. "Why should we worry?" asked one representative of a contractor. "Even at the slightly Increased prices In the bids for work this year we cannot hope to make more than a fair living profit. Wages are high for men and teams, very high as compared with other years, and the men and team owners both find plenty to do In the working reason. Besides the' speci fications have been tightened up and the time limit set.' down in the contract must be kept or we forfeit . our deposits under the ordinance ..Introduced by Councilman Hummel.".-...' City Engineer Craig , admits that he looked for slightly higher' prices. "We have made our. specifications more -strliiKent than they. uaAl' to be," he said, "and we are demanding a better brick. In the one matter of freight alone,, the contractors will be at extra expense. The brick called for this year Is bigger and heavier than ever before, each brick weighing fully half a pound In excess of the ones called for In tha formtr specifications. On several carloads that amounts to quite a penny In freight. "Another thing, . contractors have been given to understand In tha pew specifica tions that work must be strictly up to the standard calltd for. In every particular. If ws get better and muro lasting pavements, as I believe We will, why the property owners must be willing to pay for It. What material they choose Is. of course, up to them; but whatever It may be. this de partment propose . to see that they get exactly what they pay for." ; Iket Salesotaa Waated. - - We want forty,; thoroughly experienced shoe salesmen toasalst in the sale of the Chabot IjUoe Co.- stock next Saturday. Only experienced mn need apply. Bee manager' Shoe Department at once. ' URANDEI3 STORES. Man Sues His Mother to Get Title to Realty Edward Maloney Brings Civil Action to Secure Old Piece of Fam ily Property. Edward Maloney Is plaintiff . In a suit In district court against his mother, Mrs. Mary Maloney. 1 The jilaln.iff wishes to get title vested In himself In a piece of downtown prop erty which has been variously held In his Immediate femlly. Jt elongeJ first to Michael Maloney, father of the plaintiff and husband of the defendant 'n the pres ent action. ' In 1677, says the petition, when Edward Maloney was yet a minor, he loaned his father 11,000 on the property and In 1SS1 foreclosed on the mortgage. He himself bought the property for JS.O00. Threa years latjr. or In 1884, Edward Maloney was preparing to leave for an In definite period and he deeded the property to his mother On the express understanding, he says, that she woull tcuve It to him at her death.- ......... The petition goes on to say that he re otntly rfHneovt red that his mother was try ing to sell the property. He asks the court to declare her Interest that of a life estate, with ultimate title In himself. Desperate Shooting; pains in the chest require quick treatmont with Dr. King's New Discovery. Prevents pneumonia. 50c and tl.00. For sxle by Bea ton Drug Co. Lincoln Souvenir Saturday, Feb. 12th A picture, the best and moat exact likeneee of our greatest president, Ab raham Lincoln, reproduced in color on a china plate, making a handsome and valuable souvenir; uill be GIVEN FREE with purchases of a quart or more of HILLER'S WHISKIES On Dollar or Over yxt Saturday, February ISth, LINCOLN'S BIRTHDAY Only One Placqie to a Customer I'hone your orders now to be dehered Saturday Killer's Whiskies are being en dorsed by oiif beit physicians, leading hospitals and by thous ands of users as tho best, purest and most reliable for medicinal or home use. mil Quarts 80o, B1.O0 and 91.96. The standard brand bottled In bond under U. .8 Gov't super We ship four quarts prepaid. If It Comes From HILLER'S 1309 FABHaK ST. It Must Be Orood. Do Your Feet Fight Your Pocketbook? Do cheap shoes hurt your feet and high priced ones strain your purse strings!. Tli remedy' , ; Cook S3.00 and S3. GO Ihoes for. men and women fill all the requirements of a high priced shoe at a reasonable price. , , COOK SHOE CO. ' 1609 Farnam Street Reliable Dentistry Taft's Dental Rooms THOMAS' SHANAHAN FUNERAL To Be Held Thursday Horsing at St. Patrick's Church I. ons; Serv ice with One Firm. The funeral of Thomas I. Sho,nahan will be held' this morning at 8:30 o'clock from his late home, 2402 South Eleventh street, to St. Patrick's church. Interment at St. Mary's cemetery. Mr. Shanahanljna4 been for many years In the empTSy of the Burkley Printing company.-:,He began as errand boy and at the time of his death was stockman for the firm.. Two-thirds of his life of thirty one years had been spent In the service of the firm. He was highly regarded as a faithful and competent man. Deceased was a son of Dennis Shanahan, and a nephew,, of Sanitary Inspector Harrington. Beeldes his fath' r and mother, one orotner ann a aiater, Mrs. v. O'Keefe, survive him. P. H0CT0R SUES TO GET ROAD Petitions District Court to Compel South Omnha to Complete Ills Boulevard. . Thomas Hoctor, former mayor of Sout!. Omaha, has petitioned district court to compel the mayor and clt council of South Omaha by mandamus to froceed with the paving of Hoctor. boulevard from the city limits on the. north to Twenty-first street. Hoctor recites tfiat bids were asked for the paving, that the General Construction company made the lowest bid for creosote block paving, ' which , the abutters voted they wished, and that the mayor and coun cil have refused, to proceed to make out the Contract. ' ' ' . M k iMLiiiiy Drexel Gives per ct. off on Hisses' and Children's Shoes Sale begins Thursday To make room for our spring atock and tht,ve will not carry over any stock (something we never do) to morrow we will put on snle 1,000 pairs of our high grade misses' and children's shoes at one-fourth off. The styles consist of extra high cut tans, blacks, patent colt and velour calf and kid. ' THICKS RANGE: alJAa af i.ou tan nign cut a arm button, Thursday at ..jOtOl $3.50 mlssf8',tan high cut Dutton Thursday, at $2.63 thors. $2.25 $3 patent and dull leathers Misses , Thursday, at $2.60 misses' dull patent and kid leathers, Thurs- J4 (is; 41.0I day, at $2.00 misses' kid lace, Thursday, at leather ..$1.50 $1.60 misses' and children's kid laco, Thursday at $1.35 children'! dull and kid leathers, Thursday, at $1.13 kid 97c Drexel Shoe Co., 1419 Farnam St. Valentine Novelties We make a specialty of special pack ages for the varl.iua holidays. Next Monday will be Valentine's day. Al least , that's ' what.'' everybody things when they look at our Oandy Counter. Cream Candy Hearts, per lb". .40 Motto Hearts per lb.. .40 Red Heart Boxes various prices In . keeping with the grade of goods used to fill them, ranging from i- each . .... J () to gl.20 Peanut Hearts.- i. , 5 fye and 15 Fancy Candy Hearts. S.JOt & 15 , Craft ' Wood Poxee filled , with our best confections make a fine Valentine. yers-Dillcn Drug Co 1 6th & Far jam Streets. Omaha's leading Confection. Store. wfirimiatMBBB. is satisfaction. You buy right when youbiiy the'AIw&ys well done" Quality of cuts. BAKRBROJlKWfflCO. i -OMAHA (Ertsbllilwd 1879) An Inhalatloa tor Whooplng-Cough, Croup, Bronchitis, cougns, Diphtheria, uatarrn. Cresolcne la a Boon ta Asthinatlos. Rrxi It not MMnn mors alv to brosths is nnwdy tot dlwews of the breathing otu Uii to t tht remedy Into tho tomulii , Oeaolene cure becmnw th sir, ronaereil trongly .utlKptlo. I. cnxrlod ore tu. .urf. with .wry hr.th, KWing prolong .nd UDt tre.tm.ut. It lnlubl to moth.,. with imall chiuien. Tdom ot Con sampttve Tendency will And Immediate rajwt from Coughs cr tnf.ainva Condition of tn thro.t. ALL DRUaCiSTS. Send pul iur de Mrlptirs Booklet. Vapo-Cresoleua tlo. IM Kultun BlrMU Kjw Yors. lp -4- "Oh, Bridfret." said her mtstress, I'Wbst lovely oaks and bread. Whet flour do you use la baking- "Pride of Omaha," she said. MRS. ri. K, HtHSOOK. .. . 2827. Cass .Rt FREE! FREE! An Order on Her Grocer for a 24-lb. Sack, of Pride of Omaha Flour to Every Woman who malls us a verse of four to six Vnrm (which we use for advertlli)i?) about "I'rlde of Omaha" Klour. ' Updike Milling Co. 1813 Bhermen Ave., Omaha, Hob. HOTELS. A LINIMENT FOR EXTERNAL USE. Cheerfulness and a bright disposition during the month! before babv comes, are among the greatest blessing a mother can bestow upon tlie lit tlo life about to be- j gin. Her happiness and physical comfort will largely govern the proper develop-1 ment of tha health and nature of the child. Mother' Friend contribute much to ! tbe mother's happiness and health by the relief and mental comfort it affords. It is a ununent composed 01 penetrating ous and medicines which lubricate the mus cles and tendons of the body, soothe the swollea mammary glands, canse a gradual expansion of the skin and tissues, and aid in tha relief ai nausea. Tha regular nsa of Mother's Friend greatly lessens tha pain and danger when baby comes, and as-J snres a Quick and natural recovery for the mother. , Mother's -Friend is. sold at ; drug stores, ' Writ for our free book, containing valuable Information for. expec-! ant mothers. - . . t Tim BRADFJELO t CO., AT f JUNTA, OA HOTEL FOiE EVI'OPEAN Str AND JCKON TnesoelJed !'" Its Mvtj( Uni Modern Appointments. T ROME MILLER I; y