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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (March 24, 1910)
12 TUT, DEE: OMAHA, TIIUltSDAY, MAKCTI 24, 1010. 1 end for rie of cyj ;.isL ii y axi liij Ihe Great Silk Fabric for Summer. AH Colors 27 Inches J .sr-ix ar n "n"ra.n m rnr crn - tr sr ir o -n-crnr 'm sr sa : ar ' Br .n : . I W n m k Vde at Yard WIND AND DUST ON WARPATH ... ., , Make Life Miserable on 'the Streets for One Day. BLOWS B0AED3 FKOM BUILD ISO Planks Art Harlod to Oroial from Tcwtrlac City National Baak' Ballalna; aad Mao. ftalt Work And the temperature was 87 at p. m. "Hay, why 'don't you look where you're lolml" "I wish I could. Why don't you!" "I can't" Two men met tn a head-on collision at Sixteenth and Farnam atreeti. Both had their heads In front of them, trying- to breast tha dust. Ona rammcf his derby Into tha other's faoe. Building' snd and Nebraska soil tn an efficient mixture with a westerly wind f much - fervor,,- swept down tha canons between the ' bulldlnss along Omaha's itrpets .Wednesday. It was a city-made stand storm that rivalled the best that the alkala plains can produce. Gathered between the planes of resist ance offered by towering walls, the gale fathered strength downtown,- driving grit and dust through each tiny erevlce to sen tlla In tha quiet of the interiors of tha buildings. Tha storm made. Wednesday a day of discomfort and discontent. - Tha overgrown sephyr got greatest head way on Farnam street where it was with dlfftoulty that pedestrlana could keep foot ing up tha bill, ' Th driving wtnd, mad tha loose .mater ials os 'Una upper stories of tha City Na tional tank buttOU'is at' source of danger and h workmen finally had to. quit. Boards -were tilovn oft. to shatter, on.. tha pavtrduht, 200 feet below. A' continuous shower, of dut and Rand came' rattling down for a block in tha lea of tha sky scraper. Tha police department closed to traffic tha streets in tha danger sone. Patrolmen guarded tha roped boundaries of tha dis trict and tha atreets were closed for a block en either aide of tha building. Tha lomr steel bars from which the brick layers' yaff,oldara'suepnded, caught the pressure ,t- tha wind and whipped about like rlubpns, . Tha writhing steel whipped aoross tha face of tha building, threatening to tear away from their attachments and saah to tha street. After an hour of etren uoua work, tha scaffolding, waa made se cure and avery moveable piece about' the building made fast with lashings. FORTY DAYS OUT OF BOSTON AND DYING FOR BAKED BEANS New Eilaa4f Ratarala from Pa ri Me Art Plata .for tkat - , Goad Old Disk, About fifty New England tourists, thirty New Yorkers 'and Pennsylvanlana. passed through Omaha Wednesday afternoon and had two things to rompiln of. Tha first and most imixu-taiit was that they had not any real Boston baked beans since Feb ruary 15, tha day tha party left the east for a trip to tha Paclflo coast. - Tha second bad feature of - the trip waa tha hot weather encountered In this city, together with tha high winds. ;T Hkst dying o gat home aratn so that I can have some beans," said Mrs. V. K. Haywood of Brockton, Mats. "1 a haven't had any real Boston baked beans since I left, home and I'm glad that I won't haVe to : go without them much longer. They, serve beans on the train, but they are of the canned variety and none of us will eat them.. Tha people out west don't know how to cook beans, I am satisfied of that, and they don't know what a relish they are missing. There was only one place on tha 'trip where the beans were passably good and that was at Pasadena, but I waa bo busy that I didn't get ft chance to eat any of them. All of us will be glad to get back home to our picturesque New England and Boston baked beans." Tha entire party ' consisted of about eighty persons,' fifty of whom were from New England states and the other were from New.. York and Pennsylvania. F. A. Stock well, one of the directors of tha tour, said that with tha exception of little sprinkle in Ban Francisco, tha 'party has not seen any rain since it left Boston for the. west. Manager and Mrs. C. II. Oreenleaf of the Hotel Touralne, Boston, Were among those who were making tha trip. , Most Food la Poiaoa to ' tha dyspeptic Eleotrlo .Bitters cure dyspepsia, liver and kidney complaint and debility. Price 00c. For sale by Beaton Dri-g Co. Milliners Wanted. We want trimmers, maker and preparer In our millinery work room. Apply at once. Superintendent, BRANDEI8 STORES. Two Ureal lusscnualo. Gead aaluy as fhcBBf Both are com. btnedia Polish. Cleaning SILVER nnemeta yksoM the renowned 8ilver Polish. Vnemialled for Cleaning ana I'oli.hlns SILVERWARE, other fine metals and cut ilin IS DM stack Uaae. labor aad ex pent art aavea. Abaolutety harmless. In household uae over 40 cars.Rcfuec substitutes. ns s.:fi The Iieotro sflteeQ Co . WOllfl St.. Stw York, taia ty Creern ana Brusnltts EmywWieA Artesian Water Free Tha present agitation regard Ing the city' drinking water, prompt me to Inform the pub lic that the Pure Artesaa Water HOTEL ROUE I free to all who care to use It In tbelr home. ROMS MIIXEIt. tn t&ei i : . RUPTURED rmon o Artemrto from (nutD yikj will b lniku until Um pial ft . -painty rv-wtl Write) or rn oa f RANK H. WltAt. M.D. rhTTXTTN' ! Do .Stamping In Art. NeoOlrwork I'attrrns lte arrangexl to Suit. n i v I t x- Exceptional Opportunities g for BUylng r Easter ii RIGHT at Dennett's ' $15.00 Kaater Knits Made from purest of all wool serges, in plain weaves and shadow stripe serges; each la lined with good satin. The coats are the new, 82 Inch length, either strictly plain or trimmed with moire silk at collar and cuffs; some have a white corded vest effect; colors are blue, grey, green and black; . women's and misses'' sizes ntiw, at, each -Easter Suits $25.00 Suits at $19.50 Clearly the greatest values ever at the. opening of . a . .BeaiJqh. They are made of Lymansvllle pure wool serges, in plain and fancy weaves, In two, throe and four-button coat Btyles, Including some smart two-button cutaways; eIbo white serge, with black hairline colors olive, tan, mode, navy, reseda, grey, black; save $6. GO on them ; . .4 . Easter Suits Beautiful and exclusive models, in rich materials, principally diagonal weaves, serges, fine worsteds, and tiny checked cloths. In this assortment are a dozen superb styles, either plain tailored, silk trimmed or braided. The color range is very Iprge. We Invite comparison with "any $35 suits In town Now at V ..... r. , Easter Suits Made of lmpbrted Vlgereaux, new diagonals and fine, French serges. Tou call choose from plain tailored, moire trimmed and . silk seutache braided suits;. all lined with satin Duchesse; colors are tan, cadet, lavender, re seda, rose, grey, etc.7"also black and navy; extra large serge suits,, sizes 37 to 49 bust. Three big racks full, each, at .,. . HILLER'S Special Easier Oiler! 1 vi r- 19.59 $25.00 This pretty, presscut glass Sideboard Dccantur, filled with extra fine California Port Wine, and six glasses to match. fy (T C , this All for week only. Fee them In our window bis; line of sideboard sets at very low cut prices. Easter Wines Delicious Port, Sherry. Mn.xcatPl and other fine California Wlnos; reg ular 65c quality special price, per bottle 48o California Port and Sherry -6O0 bot tle for 89o Domestic Champagne; H pliitn. flSo Htandard brands Champagne plntfj. at 6Bo Quarts ....$1.93 E filer's Whiskies Guaranteed and proven to be the best for home use Absolutely Pure. mil Qnirts 800, 11.00 and US We ship 4 quarts prepaid ' $29.50 CORSETS Special Easter Sale Thursday. The very corset you would no doubt pick out if you chose Trora all the $1.25 makes In the market. Corsets that give the correct 'lines and can be worn with comfort. Made extra durable. Just the corset to give the right figure. effect for your Easter suit. "We have a great quantity of them to sell Thursday at 85c. All brand new, clean and per fect In every way. Sizes 18 to 3 0. White "drily. Remember It's a genuine $1.25 value. Special sale. Thursday, 85c. , . :''fr Suits and Reef ers f or a Bdy's Easter . Dress the little fellows in the new spring styles. The boys sec tion aboundffwlth new ideas In dresB. Ours'fW'irHsty clothing', well made and tailored, .of all wool materials ln aJythe bew patterns and shades. FRF.TI A bottle of ftna Calif or nl Port Wine, with a quart or mora of HILLI R'8 WHISKIES. This Is a special Waster offer for this week only. HILLER'S Tamil iilqnor Store 1309 7 ASS AM BT. Prompt SeUvery. Both Phones DrexeVs Easter Footwear Our window display of New Spring Styles Is attracting MUCH ATTENTION KEEPERS We show a dozen or more clever new models plain, stripe or checks, in red. tan, gray, blue and shepherd's plaids at.... 852.50. $3.50. $5.00 SUIT S Russian, Sailor Blouse and Norfolk Suits; also the new single button Knickers and double, breasted Knlcker Suits at 2.50 to $10.00 Correct ond Becoming Shapes and Shades lVlen's Spring Hats There's real' satisfaction in choos ing a hat from the Bennett line. It Isn't so much a question of pleas Ins; you, that's ' understood, for we have every style worthy a place In a good store, but It's the economy In buying here that makes the strongest appeal. When you have style and quality, such as only the foremost manufaotu- -rer'a can produce, coupled with a leas-than-usual price, all la your fa vor. You'll recognise the. wisdom of buying at Bennett's. Soft Hats, all new shades and shapes, 93.00, 93.M aad $3.00 tiff Hats, newest blocks, W, $3.50, d.&0 93 and Bennett 's Buy the Wholesale ' BANKRUPT STOCK v JEWELRY of the Central Import Co, of Chloago. 55o on the Dollar. The moat colossal sale of high grade iewelry in the history of the wet, ekes place . 1 Saturday Watch as.' Diamonds, Solid Oold and Gold Pilled Jewelry at bait and leas than half prices. . See big lUi street window displays. Easter Gloves BUT THEM NOW You'll find the hard to match shades at ' Bennett's Stocks are tip-top now; all sizes In each line; the finest gloves Imported. Expert glove fitters. F. W. L. Lambekin Gloves, In blacks ai;d colors, pair . .$1.00 Italian lambskin Gloves) Paris point embroidered, pair, $1.25 Alexandre" Kid Glove Highest grade Imported gloves; big line of shades, at $1.50 nd $2.00 Silk Glovee Kayser and Fownes' double tipped gloves, In leading colors-. .50 75 and $1.00 YT'UV1"- -IU;l,-H-,JU y POPULAR WALKING PUMP Seamless pattern in Black Suede ; small bow.) Made 'on a last specially, designed for. Pumps it will neither bulge at the sides, nor slip at the heel. Women accustomed to paying high prices for indifferently fitting shoes, express their utter amazement when first fitted in "Dorothy Dodds." "I never before realized what com fort was," ia a frequent statement in thia store. - ' .... his season our women's shoe display surpasses anything we have ever attempted. , Shapely, Stylish and Natty Shoes, Oxfords ties and pumps are here in all the wanted styles, Light and heavy soles, military and Cuban heels, beautiful designs and models, including the new short last Just what you want for EaB ter. : . 1 WE INVITE EVERY ONE Who wants the smart things in footwear to come, Bee and select from our magnificent line of ' Easter footwear for women. Prices: $3, $3.50 and $4 Hanon & Foster Makes $5.00 Drexel Shoe Co. 1419 Tarnam St. Greater Yalues Than Ever . . . t. "Vc received this week a shipment of Ostrich Plumes, otli French Curl and Willow, which for beauty' in texture, richness and heaviness of quality we never saw equaled.' We consider ourselves very fortunate, because high grade Plumes are getting scarce on account of the unprecedented demand for these goods. Willow and Ostrich Plumbs have never been so popular as this season. Almost everyone is wearing them, and why not? There Is nothing half bo dressy, besides they are a good investment It bought at reasonable prices, and good Plumes last for many years. If you intend purchasing this season, It will be to your advantage to bny now, as prices Vre certain to advance. If you are not prepared to purchase now, come anyway, select your Plumes, and we will put them away fonyou. ' ' THTDBB AJtB OBMU1WH xiHD-nin willow alO l-sVBKCH OT7BL1D ttXniXB HAS! rrwrsr ?. ' v SELECT- , TEATS- . . ESS ff j TAKER ff t x,r ' S SS ; .' ) MAX.S 1 y s", v y vrn aab d rarer ZaKPORTBBS AND BATB TOU Til SBAXEBS PBOT. XT'S. WE D OX. AD TO HATE TOU x. r!AT.T. A WT I.ET US SHOW TOU HOW CSEAJF - KIOK QBtDB nvHii ' CAW XtBAX.X.T , SB BOLD ASK TO SEE OUIt SPECIAL NUMUbitd. 16 inch Curled French Plumes $2.50 18.inch $3.75 19-inch $5.00 $7.50 lfl-inch hand-knotted Willow Plumes, double tied, at 18-ln,-h band-knotted Willow Plumos, triple tied, 20-inch hand-knotted . WJllow Plumes, trlrle tied, at , $12.50 Larger sices, 915 $37 50 OITR PRICES ARE OXE-TIIlRl TO ONE HALF LESS THAN RETAIL TOICES. EXPRESS PAID ON MATL ORDERS. WE CLEAN, DYE AND REPAIR TLUMES. " . ThePlue3tore Iftoldbcrg 65oiiS,. Import ers Are You Going To Paint This Spring? We are better equipped and located than any other paint concern In Omaha to furnish you with paint merchan dise. Call or write for color card. Visit our Paint Department at 1416 Harney St.- We have experienced men, and you cannot go wrong If you take their advise regarding anything In the paint line-. MYERS-BILLGS GRUQ CO. Retail. Plnts, 10th St Farnam Sts. Wholesale and Retail Paints, 1416 Harney St. Formal Opening r.UIchsr-Schddt Ores Co. Saturday, March 26ih Yalu&blo Souvenirs Flowers Music UBlchsr-Scfimldt Drug Go,, 17th and Farnam fits. The New Improved 1910 DETROIT IDEAL Gas Stoves 310.00 to sso.po - . ' , , We sell it on small monthly payments or a cut price for cash. The new Improved Detroit Ideal marks a new era in gaa stove construction and fin ish. It completely breaks away from the old method of cheap, unfinished and un attractive sheet-iron, camp-stove-llke cook- 1 Ing apparatus that compared , favorably with the cheap $25.00 sheet-Iron ranges, and goes into a class beside the high grado and attractive steel range. The reason these cheap, unattractive sheet-iron, gas stoves have been sold Is because up to with In two or three years ago the gas stove has been considered only a temporary cooking apparatus to be used only In hot weather. Today It takes Its place beside the steel range in importance as a cooking appara tus. In five years the $85.00 to $50.00 gas stove will be the stove same as the $40.00 to $50.00 steel range is the popular cooking, apparatus .today. The cheap un sightly sheet-iron' gas stove of today will be viewed the same as the cheap $25.00 Sheet-Iron range is today. The same class of women who buy high grade steel ranges is the class who buy high, grade gas stoves, the new Improved Detroit Ideal gas 6tove, now. . One-third of the gas stoves we sell this spring range in price from $35.00 to $50.00. WheiiA women buy them this is what they say: "I do my cooking on my gas stova half the year. I want my kitchen aa attractive as any 'other room but don't see how 1 can have It so with one of these cheap-looking unfinished sheet Iron gas stoves they are selling around town. I want a gas stove that looks like something." The Detroit Ideal Is Just what they were looking for. Look at the burners, the finish, the general construction of a Detroit Ideal and then at any other gaa stove and see what a cheap unsightly affair the other is. No intelligent woman will look at a Detroit Ideal and then go and buy some other. Just as the Detroit Ideal Is so far superior to others In construc tion and finish, J list so is it far superior to the others In economy of gas, baking and working qualities. . Remember that we sell the Queen Steel Range, the 'range that has made the big reputation. The Cold 8torage Refrigerators that received highest awards at the St Louis Exposition. Coal Oil Cook Stoves. Gasoline Stoves. TRE STOETZEL STOVE CO., 714 South 16tli Mrcet !: : LI 1 j Feel j "sluoflish" j do you? SELLING OUT PINI A.TISTIO WALL PAPER AT LESS THAI COST 2C33 rmm ST, rXsUTBOT P&BAD There Is a bread In our town, That cannot ba surpasses, 'Tls p.rfact quits In. every way, ' And cannot be' outclassed! Tls mads of Updlks's choicest flour, THE WUDE OB" OMAHA, A per fact bread, as wa hava said ' Without a fleck Pl flaw, GRACE) EL RUDJOEIl, ' 4 - ltt Ha, Central boulevard. v th i i i mi i I I Know what makes it, sir? Well it's your FEET! You're dragging your self around in heavy winter shoes , when you should be wear ing sprightly, light, easy u I III I i going "low cut." Just j ifefaj yvui uk i - . and get on intimate terms with men's O MEMODg Regent Shoe Go 200So. lStti Street JSOO So. tatti Street M j K r IF ROM THE NEBRASKA SEED CO. J