TlTE BEE: OMAHA. TUESDAY, APRIL 10. 1010 These Dresses Are Almost All Samples and the Styles fa Cannot Be Duplicated. t.t ' i In 1 ' 111 mill i i ill cm mm -mm,,. m l mw ! rMZroN mm m MIA wm' m ft avaV mm 8L 1 - 7 These Dresses Were Designed for Fashionable New York Sets. Tuesday Wc Place oi Sale at About Half Price All ttl8 iwm mi L-3 niene Dresses I 9 n u u N b s fa w n o nun a at n is a a m m a n n d a a a (3 a cs & Entire Sample Lines of a. New York Mfgr. and Importer Made to soil up to $39 each, at $12.50 a. 1 i Pi l 1 ljriw ksWeM Off A) 4n Hundreds of daintiest, npwpst ing frocks for summer wear and suitable for all kinds fa of dress occasions. Made" in very newest style fen tures for 1910, trimmed with fine embroideries, gi braids, lace insertions, etc. whites and dainty colors. Many have Dutch necks others with high yoke. Every style is strictly new and classy. They have been greatly admired in our lGth St. window. 2 The fashionable Summer Dresses were made to sell up to $39 each Tuesday, at. ... . u I - f 3 iriCTlHK nUMIXO 23 ler Out U. J" ' t,holr ot BOO Stylos of Kramrs. Tuesday's Special Bargains Take advantage of the extraordinary offerings we make on seasonable good. Hoe how it lnys to tihou Tliotdays. Clcola 36 -Inch Black Taffeta 10 pieces of this famous silk, of which Bennett's have the exclusive . gtilo in Omaha. It's a very brilliant and luxurious silk O C that nigularly retails at 1.60. We guarantee every flail yard ot tt. Ask for our guarantee bond yard WO RAM E LINEN SUIT NGS The most fashionable of the linen wash fabrics. Nothing more dellght - fully cool and crlrp than a linen suit for summer. We f have 25 shades of the best 75c linens to offer for Tues- "iUf day, at,- yard , . , SwInk Kiulirolilorles- Dainty baby sets of edges and Insertions, In matched patterns; values to 25c, now at 12 Ton lion Laces Wide cotton Tor chons edges, with matched lu ertions, fine for underwear trimming, 10c values, yd. . .3 SI'KCIAL TLESDAY BAUOAIXS Blankets, Sheets, Linens, Towels, Etc. All the Women's Elegant Hand Tailored Suits In this great purchase worth up to $65.00, All the Women's Beautiful Cloth Dresses Exquisite new designs for 1910 worth as high as CZ $69.00, at; .........,...;.. Q&U Your unrestricted choice Any "Fashionseal" J- A Suit in our entire stock, during this sale, at. . .VV Tuesday is Brandeis Stores Special Bargain Day 25c Hosiery at 15c pr. 51.50 BlVXKliTS for the cold, chilly days of spring, for camping, for the summer cottage, etc. Our ,75c Blankets, 49c BlanketS i.nnieacried Jiasiin SG-inch, heavy, 8c grade, at, yd G I'lllow Oases 45x3G-inch, strong. 22c kind, for 14 Bleut'lied. .Sheets Up to 8 1x9 0-inch, well made, of good maUrialH 65c values, .for .... . ".Afl Comforter with lisht cotton filling, our best $1.25 kinds ...1.00 White Goods- Embroidered, ch and ortnndioH inn irnnAa at All Mneit ftuitlng White, 72-inch., our $1.25 quality, yard Htiik Towels A serviceable, 10c towel, good size, for Bed fipreiul Pull size, hemmed spread, $1.25 value Wash Cloths Knitted, our best 5c kind, Tuesday , , 75 89 ...20 n a n i) B 11 ti ti Q H H n D (1 D U II B lA i . a H n n 1 a a a n TOE ' New Spring Millinery llent Asxortrnent and Values. SDAY IS D t n n n n nrrr AHOAfiH DAY THE RELIA2LC STORK Will Mre You 15 to ar on Millinery ' I'lirrhnsi'H. Special Bargain Offerings for Tuesday In Our Busy Ladles' Suit Oepsrtmint. 100 Ladies Rubberized Coats $10.00 and $12.00 values, rnin and nuto styles; on sale Tues day at S5.00 Silk and Moire Rubberized Coats regular $15.00 values, all styles; on sale Tuesday, $7.50 Embroideries 18 and 27-in. fine embroidered flounc Ings, I corset covers, wide insertions and galloons; in English eyelet, floral, Japanese and combination ef fects; many worth 50c a yd., at i 4 15c and 25c More Than 100 Styles Fancy Metal and Jet Buttons All kinds; all sizes; many worth up to $ I a dozen, at, each lc ea., 2c ea. 5c Doz. Women's, Misses and Children's Hosiery, silk finished, mercer ized, also plain and fancy lisle,, children's fine and heavy rib bedblack and colors jt C. worth up to 25c, at, pr.. . i 70c Damask at '25c Yard 5,000 yards fine mercer ized table damask in mill lengths worth to 75c a yard C; Basement, yd J C 12 Wc Ginghams at Sc a Yard. Waist , and dress lengths of plain colored and fancy dress ginghams, Including Tolle du tiord, Red Seal, A. F. C, etc. all day in p basement at, yard Iaces and Embroideries Edgings and . Insertions ,,-rt French and 'German Vals., linen torchons, fancy wash laces; also embroidery edg ings and insertions; worth ii n to 10c 0r per yard, TC ...... . I I at tsirrt . I i '.iii . , I mm r rv?i r?v:n n n? I ; J ill v- j IHREE LlVESTOCIi MEN DIE Harry E. Tagg, George Jackson and Lew Kichol Are Called. PIATH OF, NICHOLS IS. SUDDEN Residents Meet Proposition for New Boulevard Drop Dead While - Chatting; with Friend .Tats in' Month Omaha , Cattle BunliifM tor Twenty Two Yara Past. Thr' live stock metj , of South Omaha, Harry 13. Taij, Otoigo Jackson and Lew Nichols all died rather suddenly . within the laet twenty-four hours. The flmt' In order, of lime, was GeorRe Jarknon, who lled Sunday morning: at Qulncy. He' hps not been' In South Cimaha In bufies, for four or' five, years, but was formerly an order buyer. He moved to Mason City, la., five years ago, and from there went to Oelweln, la., and thin to Quincy. Ho will bo remembered sia one ' or the strongest men about ' the yards and cotnmiawlun men who recalled his feats ot strength,, wondered, at h'i early nVath. Hp'' 1 it atd to have been subject to asthma and lirtght's tl iotas", and a sud den attack of the latter caused 'his death. The funerarwfll be held at Jacksonville, "Harry E. Tagg died at his reuidence In 'Omaha, . 5335 North Twenty-fifth avenue, Sunday night. He had been In 111 health 'for over, a year." He was seriously ill ix month ago and Ms life' was then despaired ef. Mr. Tagg'was 43 years of age and had been a live stock cvniratgxlon man In South Omaha or twenty-two years. He was In b'uHliiess when the' present stock yards oc cupied only one block, south of ' the old exchange. Arrangemmita have been .mode to conduct, the funeral at S P- m. Wednes day, from St. .Martin's church. The burial will be In Lam el Hill cemetery. V. JB. Tagg, his brother and jai taur In. burliness In the firm of Tagg brothers, and a sister survive him. 'Lew Nichols, a stock speculator of the yards, dropped cUud at 11 30 a. m. Monday t James Harold's saloon. He was there with a. friend named Jerry LsFounUlne. and was apparently as well as he ever had been. 'He had taken a drink or two at the bar, but was sitting; on a bench. Suddenly he rose, as If 111, at the stomach, and, walk ing a few steps, t'or.apd le was discov ered that life was extinct. -Mr. Nichols was a single man of about 20 years, and lived with relatives In Homestead addition at Fifty-sixth and T streets. He was well known about the yards. The police and the coroner's representative were called, and It Is likely that an Imiuest will be held, al though II Is not thought that any mystery surrounds the. case. The funeral kas not txen arranged. ; ' UalldlasT remits. Home Real t:t:e and investment com pany, 2.111 lavenworth street, addition to t.iro building, ft.!); K. II. Kandall fcjj t'aciflo Hurt, fiaiue. fl.lM). IVrslAtent adverliaing u Ube load to Big Keturns. Property Holders Along South Thir teenth Street Sign Up for Share ,of Planned Improvement. Residents living along South Thirteenth street, from Vinton to the south city lim its, have all signed up for the curbing and guttering they agreed to pay for It the Park board would take over the street and bouleyard. It Is now assured the work will be done this season. The property owners will do even bet ter than at first agreed, as they will con struct a four-foot gutter. One foot of gut ter was at first talked of, and the estimate of paving cost was mailt on mat oasis. . The county commissioners now have some 130,000 to turn ' over to the Park board as the city's share of the road fund, and so much of this as may be, necessary will be used to boulevard South Thirteenth to the city line. The county will pay for the four blocks comprise)!. In Clontarf precinct, and South Omaha will pay the cost of the stretch through that city to the Sarpy county line. Thus a new entry way to the heart of Omaha, on a good road, will be created, and - Judge I3erka .and other men who are pushing the project, . expect that material benefit will ensue, to the city at large, as well as giving the people along Thirteenth street an Improvement long promised. j With the wider gutter now planned for, and the School board paying the cost of paving on the block facing Forest school, the total cost to the Park board of paving the street Will be considerably less than at first calculated on. Fire Endangers Homan Family names and Smoke' Awaken Sleepers at Eleventh Hour $3,000 Loss to Property. Waking early this mornlng'to find his home in flames from cellar to attic, W. R. Homan, 2106 Iflnney street, roused his family In time to escape and save part of the household effects. The estimated damage to the bouse Is 13.000. The fire started. It Is presumed, from an overheated furnace. The fire gnawed Its way through partitions to th attic before It was discovered. Mr. Homan was awakened by thf smothering volumes of sinoks, which Invaded, his bedroom. . The house was a two and a half story fra ma struct ore. ' V- . 22 Drexel Oxfords For For style and Quality of oxfords the young man ig al ways the criterion. None of the details, such as width of toe, shape of last) height of heel or general appearance, ever escape his critical eye. ; On all, these points he is well posted. The distinctive style and snappy appearance ap peals to him. We cater ' to the critical taste of these young men, and know their every want when It comes to the oxford oues- , We carry a complete line of young men's oxrords. In all the' styles and leathers to be found, at prices to fit their' pocketbooks. . , . 53.50 ana 54.00 Tou are always welcome to Ipok at our shoes and oxfords for young men. 'k v.ii W . .i The Store for the Stout Woman "Oh, dear, if these stores would only take us stouter women into consideration when buying their suits." How often have you heard this remark by some disappoint ed friend after a futile attempt to-be fitted. Here, however, is one store that does pro vide for the hard-to-flt woman. We have an abundance of extra size suits, some as large as 49 bust measurement. They are correctly proportioned, too, being some what shorter in the waist and cut fuller through the bust and hips. Our illustration points out their pleasing, graceful lines. We show them' in blacks, navy and conservative grey mixtures, either plain tailored or Just a suggestion of a trim, as the cut snows. Prices 25-'29-s35 LINGERIE DRESSES 200 new samples of absolutely' new 1910 styles, in white and' colors, bought at a fraction of their worth and now selling at $10 and $12 Dresses, for $5.00 $16 and $20 Dresses, for ...S7.50 Fine examples of artistic designing,' built for utility, yet with style es sentials 'fully recognized. TT'S ' ',Hi;;;gy:::Bn::H;ii.Bi i mmrnmrnmrnmrm a:;;;ii;;,;B:iH mm i Drexel Shoe Co. 1419 Farnam St. i IklK FINKS! AKW FlltH.i'ltOO' 8 TO HACK BUILDING IN THE STATE. Our facilities for storing house hold goods are the finest. We have our own special method. We know how. Every modern storage accommodation for private or mer cantile purposes. Omaha Fire-Proof Storage Co. 804-812 S. 16th St. 'Phones, Doug. 1750; Ind., A-1335. l :y A FrtMhlfal sCarlrii with 'biliousness, . malaria tuid constiiiatlon Is Quickly, overt-oii by taking Irv Klng-s New LUe rill, ttc For sal by lieaton Drug- Co. Bes! Placa h Have Yolt Teeth Cared For. This Is a perplsxlng quastlon. confront tils peopla very day. deputation. If ths Dentlsi has It. wllr covsr a hundred thousiits which you may have forgotwn to ak about. Dr. brad but y, with his many years of practice, will give rou the very Lest results. Crowns and Uridge work from 6 Ou up rilUnss 1 09 up. DON'T ?C1yJ!iiiy.l'tl'r TKBTH WIT1I Ol T PL.ATk.3. Nerves removed without hurting you. Teeth extracted without psln. Ordinary Plates from 4 to I1JS0 Hundreds of people have been aatltflej hire. Why not you? DS. BJlACSUaY, THE 0E8TIST ISM raraam St. 17 rars 'Phone, D. 17 -toeatloa. PILES FISTULA TAT WBEI OtTKED All BVeotal Dlsaaees eured without a Sui.lr.l operation and Or.araatee4 to lest a Lifetime. No ohlorofonu, ether or other seneraj enaeMtbetto used. Kaaxulaatols t-roa. Write for rree Book. DR. E. R. TARRY A3 BMM r,J. . OMAHA. aTKB, SAVED FAMILIES LAST YEAR $200,000 MANAHAN'S 'A i MOTH BAGS r ISTOICI I iLl i AK0TUPR00F CHEST FOR 30CTS: JUST TRY THEM s Artesian VaterFrce The present agitation regard (ng the city's drinking water, prompts me to inform the pub He that the Ture Artesan Water 'hotel roue is free to all who care to use it in their homes. . ' ltOMK MILLEB. New Spring Jackets Si lk a, broadcloths and coverts $7.,r)0 values, at $1.95 Handsome Long Covert Silk and Serge Coats Black and colors; $15.00 values 10.00 Omaha's Greatest Rug Sale Continues Tuesday. Philadelphia Mill Purchase at About Half " -rrsVwuwuwuwuvuWMVsfsrsWi-riJ m mmmmmmmmi Extra Specials in Our Popular Domestic Room for Tuesday and absolutely no disappointment in thp famous time sales. Krojn H to H:0 A. M. 36-inch Bleached Muslin; fine quality, heavy weight; regular price 10c; for this sale 10 yds. limit, at, yd . . . . t . . . k J. .5 From O to .30 A. M. T Full Blze, heavy weight Crochet Bed Spreads; worth fl.25 6 ralrs to one customer, for this sale only, at G9 From 10 to 10:80 A. M. 4 2,000 yards India Linon, in lengths from 6 to 10 yards; worth up to 15c a yard; 10 yards limit, at, yard . . 3? From 2 to 2:30 P. M. 36-inch Madras Shirting; light and dark colors; good assortment of patterns; regular price 25c; 12 yards limit, for this sale, at, yard 7H . From 8 to 3:80 1. M. Indigo Blue Calico; fast color, worth 6V&C a yard; 12 yards limit; will go In this sale, at, yard ..3H From 4 to 4:30 1. M. Bed Ticking; good, heavy weight; worth 120 a yard; will be sold, yd. . ,5) Look For Special Sales Not Advertised On All Counters. " Goods High Grade Wash Shantung Silks; in all good colore; regular price 50c, on sale Tuesday '..JJ5J Aberfoyle Silk; all good patterns and colors; regular price 39c, at, yd.' . .J2$ Aberfoyle Ginghams; regular price 19c a yd., on sale Tuesday, at, yd.,,12H Flaxon; 32 inches wide; all good patterns; regular price 12Vo, on sale Tues day, at, yard 7H? Other Specials Not Advertised. All Grocery, Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Prices Advertised Sunday for Monday Will Be Continued Tuesday. You'll Get the Best of It Every Time If You Buy Here. DON'T FORGET TRY HAYDELl'S FIRST IT PAYO M'ae-i "' i ' ir i s f i i v ?yJI'u.2nci V eew i -.- For All Occasions "Queen Quality is the most comprehensive line - of fine shoes for women. It meets every feminine shoe demand and par ticularly appeals to the most discriminating. While the Spring assort ment is rich m new nov-' elty patterns, we are also prepared for those of conservative t a s te . Comfort Shoes are well represented. Reasonable Prices Prevail. ULTRA FASHIONABLE DULL LEATHER PUMP SOFT VIC1 OXFORD VELVET THREAD." If" . : j M IIAYDEN BROS., Sols Omaha Agents "i 3 Rcliablo Dentistry AT i Taff $ Dental Rooms SELLING OUT FINK ARTISTI3 IVALL PAPER .; . AT ESS THAU. COST 2CC3 FXHIIAM ST. You found it a day or two since During the week you run across an article that been laying around months, idle. You have no further use for it. The Bee guarantees to sell this article for you. If it does not sell it for you, it will give you back your money. How to start the advertisement . . ; , . You will find something abouf. the house that you do not use, as a Sewing Machine, Oil Cot, Bed, Mnttress, Springs, Go-Cart, High Chair, Stove, Cnrpet, or Clothing. Call Douglas 238 and de$eribe th 'property to the ad taker. 'She will cheerfully write yon fin nd and tell you what it will cost to 'run it a week.. Then a solic itor will call on you and give you a receipt for the money. How to get your money back After The Bee has inserted your advertisement a week and you have not sold the article advertised, bring your receipt to the counting room of The Bee and present it to the cashier. Your money will be cheerfully refunded. The Bee believes in its ability to sell things. e,r S M You ccd a Wntch We c&TTT a very nice llntj; u grads--We are fl. selling a very.gooa goia iuiea watcn for 15-00 a better one for 1 1 8.00; and an txtra good one for $21.00 IXXK 'FOIl THK NAME.y S. W. LINDSAY. Jeweler . ' ; ' ' i .... v. . . i , s laia Uuuslaa atlrtiAt-. v 1. -J 1 J i .. , - it'. -V 7