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All the Stunning Pattern Hats
From Jamei G. Johnson, 647 B'way, N. Y.
Worth Up To $50, at $10
Saturday's big sale of women's suits
300 Sfunnlnj
Women's Suits
Worth
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The.- sir "tti1!!, a.r1r virrwr fis'terns, from this
f-invnrs Ttron'lwr.y rMIMnor. IV-a-iMfTllr tr1mrno1
T n Vrilt hows, etc ; all
f.rn- f-i a fi'tiir'oe; and
rtirlv- s-irrrmT ft tT sf.'-rtnl.
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!.ilny fUrvrn. ffsA
I colors; rrv- 1 n
eTrlrrrltro r,"vr, f
Ilic New Auto Donncls
f !rn n-Ioc( f'hoTVs f0 different tylefi of those
fnhiowilh' tv-tv nuto bonnet, mitnb!o for
ptreet or nuto rrojir newrat and trtot fji1i
ionnblo fIi?i rx-2; ---in poupee, rod, new blues
find ofinrriprurne color, with Q'flft
ptroriTnerN, at vi"
Women's Moderate Triced llnls
rry Mrfin1"ls 'ffif to n Mrlrtlr nt to-rlfta i tylc. The
a tpi aro In tho n'wf'it Khapoft and colorn, (p r
xjinrtnlly prlrott, at vD
Missr:' timmmw uth at fi.no
New lint- ff Mlnto' Trtmmrl Ifnta, ur-to- e r
dafo strlon and color., at.
In Casement Millinery Dept.
JCow.if. Hylo Trimmer Hats of this season's rtharoa,
wtr:t,?-.??.,..,?.$1.50 and $2.50
Now t'ntrtmmfd Straw Hat, tipw ahapts and rolnrn.
rrMttr-Kt nhp"3 of thin aonaon two
hi hrirpaln aitinroa, at, ench
2fc
Specials in Drag !
2Rr Pr. Hrnve's Tooth
Towdfr, ior ; I2r
5.1c Sfthltol Farn Cream,
for lie
2S! Sanll.ol Tooth W'anh.
Tor tie
7 fie Fnmptan Maflnnjro
Crriim, Spcftal, at fc
25! fo1T,,'" PTtai
Cream, for .iOr
2 Tic I.!Up. Talcum pow
der, for Tv
ifie. Chnmotd, for . . . .Tc
ROe Mme. fate's Fnen
Powder, for ...... ,80c
Gin Jam ftlco Powder,
Tor .-. 2c
2,r.c Pottlrt Perold( to
C Cnken Ivory Soap, Iftc
lOn Phtnrln, for flc
10c .tap noun Soap, Tr
10c palm )livo Soap, 7e
"Ko ltuhher Olovex, f0P
2Sc AVhltk PrOomn, at 17e
10c A-)!11nni's or ColRato's
Phavlng Soap, for ..Be
cl Cot Flowers
o.-rs 'spocinl for
nt, oncli. . .
10c
,T:ipMnpR( Air Plants
Sporirtl for Satur
day, at
mrh
I5c
Wo n1.o liold n irrrat spoHal Palo on
rnso,Vaniations' and othr flowers.
All Our WomenV
"FASIHONSEAL"
SUITS. iw,yi
T'h"?o etiits nrp known to
w flroad TOmn pypry
whr thf h i fcht qnnlity
nnd fnoif, fa--liiorih!p tailored
tiit. A? n ?yif'fifl Satnrday
ffffr you ran ffdot any
PiiionvnI niit in our sto-k
Women's Whit Bere Suits
Thic uit ar? tailored n? martly
a! anjr Jiich olas wool suit very
faliionaIo this soaion sppinll
prird for Saturday Ct7
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at.
jj jj Women's Lingerie Dresses !l
j I' Smart whitf and rolorod frocks for jj !
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Thin a spr-tnl pur-
rha"n of T-oirion,' 'iit' of th
most eljynnt rliarater, show
ing the early summer idaa;
exrlnive moflela, wort'i up
to fV) nn pial al
Saturday, at
Women's Lingerie Dresses
Smart white and colored frocks for
every o-asion very prettily trim
md with fine ernhroid'eries vari
ety of styles in this group, l93
at
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Women's Tailored Linen Suits
Kvery woman will neel on" this s.-a-pon
Mnart, prntial and durable
suits for summer wear--made of
linens in (lie nwet stylos; (? f
Rperial Saturday, at pVJ
98c
SMART NEW WAISTS AT 98 CENTS
Hundreds of pretty new lingerie waists and ntylish tailored
waits in the best, new materials and showing every
elever style for 3910. A great speeial group
which we offer for Saturday nt, each
Women's White Serge and Wide Wale Cheviot Coats
These coats are very popular this summer and contain all
the new style features in two special CfTQ
groups to select from, at P I J " 4 & -
Children's Pretty Colored Wash Dresses
They make very pretty school dresses and frocks for every
day wear tho styles are very attractive
Children's White Dresses, Worth up to $1, at 35c.
These dresses are very prettily made they come in agoa one
to five and make very dainty but serviceable Z C
Vl III
frocks, at JJk
SPECIAL OFFERS IN OUR BARGAIN BASEMENT CLOAK DEPARTMENT
Children's aprlng Jack
eta, In ted and navy,
worth 3,
at
$1.50
Children's and MIbom'
utorm proof coata,
worth tip to
IB, at
Women's silk Jackets,
with embroiders de-
Blpna, an extra ape-
rial, Sahir
. flay,1 a .
.$5,
Women's new dress
aklrta, excellent wool
materials, worth up
to $5.00.
'at ;
$198
Women's waph Jacket
Biilta, j practical fot
late spring and early
summer,'
special, at
$3.50
Women's Corset
' Covers regularly
worth 50c,
At
35c
Newct Styles
and
Best Qaalii7
Women's
Low Shoes
May Always Be
Found at Braxdeis
thoo smart,
nw ankle strap
and int"p strap
pumps, also the
onp, two and
three eve let ties
that everyone is admiring, Miedes, hur-kskin.
mat kid and patent leather. IJcmcmber that
the quality is guaranteed 0 04
in Prandcis shoes at V"
liven' woman will le interested in onr hand
made footwear the height of ele
ganeo, at
On Stile Saturday Special
Prown and gray suede pumps ami ties, mat
kid and velour and patent leather ties and
pumps up-to-date styles, welt
or turn worth up to $4.00
at
Prandois Stores show all the newest And
most practical styles in children's footwear,
alwavs moderately priced.
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Just 'OutTho Clns.lest Now Song Hit ol This Soason
"IF L0VEY SHOULD DIE WHAT WOULD DUCKY DO?".
Mushy! O sure. That's what makes it so funny. Everybody likes-it. Every
body whistles it siroplj- can't help it. It's the one big novelty hit of 'the
Reason; easy to sing at, each. ,
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TIIE BIGGEST LIST OF 10c MUSIC IN TOWN
Wo are how1n; the Wriest Hut of 10c nrmnlc In Omh. Brlnff 1h list with you
and selrr.t what you wnt of the htt efnt to nn ry our tst-rn hnyer: I m foln
Unme; pnn't TnVe Me Horrtf; Come IViwn Nel!1 to tho Old H'd Burn; PnlMet Won t
Tell; l-oTiesome; While I.ove snd t-lfe Shnll Iit; t.onreet Way Round ! Swetet
Way Home; N1ht and ry; Pony Poy; Wllft Cherries ran; Good I.uok Mary; Next
to vonr Mother, etv.: Meet Me Tonight In Prenmland; Oarden of Roeea; Junitlo Moor; .
fry Beny In the Moon; f,ovel1p?ht; Mendelssohn, rar; By. the llrht of the Pllvery
Moon; You Pon't Know How Mirh, etc ; My Wlfs (loiw o the fotintry; You'll Re
Forry Juki too I.ate; nown Amonr tne wii?nr t-nne; rnii tn r i'moo rnr a rnmiBur a
for; i'iu on Tour ma .trey nonnei; in J."er uia irair'e;
Shaky Ky, Oihanola Ude; To the Knd of the World With
You; Cary Mary Harry; Tie Your Idttle Riill Outelde; Re a
Raohelor Vhlle You Can; and a ffreat tnany other. Our Hat
jnritiaea cverytning popular, inrne in ana see.
Brandlels SSores
10c
10c
SATURDAY
is IIAPLE DAY
IN
SWEETLAND
Delicious Maple Pen
oohis, maple peanut
'dusters, maple gems,
m a p 1 e glace cara-
20c
An Unusual Sale of
HAIR GOODS
A big special purchase enables us to sup
ply everything that is new and popular in hair
goods at astonishingly low prices.
Hair Ooods Parlors Second Floor.
Wanton re. Hair
nr Shampoo- Ap-
jvolBmtna 7
Our 34-inch Coronet
Prai'd, made of
fine natural wavy
human hair, in a
good assortment
of shades, QO-tS
only
$12 French Hair Coro
, .pet Braid, at H.t
tf 00 26-trich Wavy
Switches, only .P8
$12.00 38-lnch Wavy
Switches, ' only
$7.00 24-lnch Wavy
Switches, only .
BtralRht "Hair Switches.
1 8-lnch. only . . . .Oc
Straight Hair Switches.
20-lnch, only . ,l.9
n
Turban Crown.
,5c value, 20c
25c value, 15c
Washable ITair
PolLs, 24-in.
50c & 75c
I Auto Nets
Extra large
size; 2 for 5c
Transformations, made of selected wavy hair,
18-inch, real $T.00 value ppocinl. . .2.98
Washable Ha(r Roll, 24 inches long 25c val
ues only 15c
Extra large wzo Auto Nets, with rubber, 15c
COST OF LIYIK GOES DOWN
Dtalf rs Of All Kinds Say Foodstuff is
to Be Much Cheaper.
Bro $T.ITMP rN SOME -THrsos
"ouiiiililoia Mm Trap Cronera on
Toiatoea and . pwln, Malilna:
Ctmt 'itr.tut'tlon ' n'n
Tlteap Ciiinmni11tla.
The rout of llvfop will So Itiatcrlally (!
ri'Mjfil Uh tlie ni'M )(. nc-tirdlna' ti
l-jHirtr fr"ni cMiinitcloii tm'h, tma( dooli't
and smi'rrK. I''ik ti(in h.en Velui'ei1 t
rout a ivnind all Mm vny 'tinU(li and
t.-f and mull n 1' In iTli-e at
f.Min " II :B'; 1" I'luvldid fur (d.n'k.
The rftil'f nf tT.H d''-l fu tin- n,M
j,iK Is lata li ti;o fait ll.ai Hi, di-inamt
fn- tl at kiid i'f n-.i nt nl thN p. iii.ni cf t!i
j,.r Im 1' tl'.ui In tl- wlnt.-r. Tlio fall In
the t t"lr of l.f f and ;null,m lii nd InuKr.t
f,.i iii-itil Jiwie tlio !.:- In tlio Cin.
s ii:n;t'.-n of ji.irk un-rui ihi tiM iiae In tlx
( (irinntni'1 wti ft l.''"f and innK.in.
polnl.ien l.ave Unti-t fu-in 70 tvnln (
"il rrlilK l'r t"-h'.l Ttie r.jnw ,.f tills (Ih.
flti Hi' ) "Vd t.i 1. due to the
cffilti! i'f til' fnnicr! t,i t rid of
-r i r t v ll.at luis t'f'ii hrtd Willi a
an vi.Vrij to
irn'Vet With the coming of growing
wenthcr tlio Jiriro,, W;i heroine lower.
II le cii-rtid tlint th. ttfres of no""ry
will te lovi..r within a fmw flftv. TTenj
whlrh have liroupht 16 cents a pound will
prnhnMy rtoon coll for 12 rents rr jwund,
ny tho commlMlon men. Thla decline will
h dn to the fat that the furmera hav1nn
Irving hen did not want to koI! as long- ai
1 V were sotttna Wit prlres for their
An roon nn the t,enf fhowe.1 an Inrltntttloo
to stop Inylna (hey were placed upon tfc
It'n-KPt.
FitffH will he rhenper, fnr the cold ntnrae
men have oVdnlned all they want and ther
v 'H ho 1arri- supply on the local mar
ket. A drop In the price of hufter 1a not looked
fur murh hefore the flrt of Mny. nn pas.
tin. ice OMII rut a flpure In fletorinlnlnir th
pil.e of hnth iTfimrt-j- and da'ry buttef
(ind n noon as the etork 1m put on tsrn.
tho prion of hutter will he lowrred.
i:o:ii!-l m
, Id,-1
fiau'l.
h t 'i;
S ..Vi I. I'
It I" n""S-l tl.xl hen th-j-fcrower
, ,1 t,, vlihli.M !ie Kill pl- tlie coin.
,k 1 t 1 1 -y Lad l. Ji
r .! l-ii:oe lint a iv 1hy
.. i, ,.'..ii im n (
,.- . ., i !,. fa no.
'in'' I"
.... ! f 1 1 t
...l-l ' ' '
Gale at Lake;
Fishermen Flee
Carter Waters Suddenly ftmek ttrid
Men in Boats Hate to Senrry
to Shore.
Cutter 1.iVe wi In shed. Into a froth
Tlnn.day aftrri-ioon by a anflflen gale which
ri.d.ihtl..ri ,1 a whole n. et 'i.f fl'hermen 1n
i'iil hosts. The wind ' wept down on
1Ve ' w Hho.it tho !eM warning ' aed
T. M Orr
Tries to Sell
to Mark Twain
and followed elo'oly everything paid by
the youthful hook aitent. He aeked a
mimher of (jtteatlong aa to what other peo
ple thowrht of the work, how the hook w
eelHnif, ' and what objection people had
who flldn't purchaae. Orr told him that be
wa ' having wonderful aiiroeaa with the
Work; that -the great "malorlty of those
whom he aeen bought the hook, and ake,l
If he couldn't put Mr. Clemens down for
Would Induce Author to Bay a Copy ) a copy.
a emiie novored awont tne miwrn or
Murk Twain and he answered k'ndly, "No,
young- man, I'm afraid not. You are I
wrote the book and I don't believe 1 need
another copy."
of His Own Works, bnt is
Turned "Down.
Buried Eight
Feet and Lives
Laborer is Hesened from Pile
. Earth with no Serious
Damage.
of
v
it .
t '
pr.
and ii
1
I tlmt
puma
i- i . !f1
( );
'.. rip tne roe la ruild -.-t to rolnts of
t-f ty thn water 'was toll'hic tip In (treat
ok -"tit the! fnnppi-d Intu whlleenpe.
.V n of the ff-horinen were trnarootie! on
the ao'.ith i-horv of tin- We ' aod atr r
w.i!(!nii In .l for tl.n wind to down,
had to iliiuidon tholr hon( ar.d tklrt the
luk on f.ot
C'.ila Al-on ttr f'herrr.nn, lire- red lonj
' the :fo of the liortti Tnnk In pin-ijit of
'i 't I'lo, 1 Ut h 1 to w-n'.k to the enr
' t lust. TvfC W. re.'foM. c. nnt y ,
t, f.iuinl ht'ieir In the' r."d t of
hen the Vow hit and. iiri.1su;tiM,
r the clou, at V 1 1 of hijo af.ftj
The liter w.i r ir,1r- h'.s-h,
' a a.amar.r.Ke Inr.ne In the
I 1tn- In tv-e h't,..y ,, V.f
h th. c. 'tstr -tn pre
r d- n. Tied w !th the
' i ak at.. aTi. '.t
In rapid lacotfijon.
The death of Mark Twain recalls to the ; I
minds of mnny Omaha people "the story
of the time Thomas M. Orr of the Tnlon
Pacific played the title roll of the fnmoua
humorist" hook, "Innocent ' Abroad," by
trying to sell the author a copy of h1
own work.
tu the fall of the year 1tw, when Mr.
Orr had Just finished school In Huffalo,
N. Y, the general agency' for a large
ptihltshlng house was estahtlshed In the
city. Anxlona to earn some money, the
young man undertook to sell Mark Twain's
lattst. took, "tnnorents Abroad." In ant
stout the city of Pluffnlo. Orr made a
ranvnus of the county district first and
had remarkable aucres-v fNUng the
volume.
Having ' finished the territory ' adjoining
the city, he went to the Huffalo head
quarters f .r instructions Tie was told to
first calf upon some of the influential peo.
pie of Delaware avenue. In order thsi he
m'uht rrt them to head the tint of rub-s.-rlher
to the bo-k. before making a
It'neral canvnss. lie visited two or three, of
the homes of ItufTalo'a elect and easily
, f eeured orders touring his walk along the
street he came to the borne r-f Samuel K
Daily Newspaper
for a Convention
Official Orgun of the Northwestern
Coal Dealers Published
Every Day.
The "Coal Tea!or," the offictnl orjran or
the coal flesler of the northwest, will pub
lish flally editions of the paper during the
convention which "Is to ba held In Omaha
June M. 11. 22 and II
' I. C. Ctivellter, managing editor of the
paper, will be tn the city with a full corps
of editors and will print a forty-page edi
tion every flay durinir the convention.
Burled under a pile of earth ellrht feet
A Thomas TolmsWr a lanorer emoloved
I at the Smith brick yards. Forty-fourth
street and Wool worth avenue, was recurd
by two fellow workmen and brouaht to
the surface but slightly Injured,
Polmskl was enrsged In loading brick
beside the shale pile when a mlrs-step
loosened It at the bottom. The towering
heap slid down upon him, covering him
completely.
The strua-Rllng man was uncovered by
the workmen in a desperate ftsht Bsa'nt
time, and when roMctied was , all but
smothered. Pr. J. S. Htanflrveu. police
surgeon, answered the emergency catl'-and
ordered the Injured man taken to Ft
Joseph's hospital. Ho was found to have
no more aerlotis hurts than a aevere sprain
of the back.
Polmskl Is 2: years of af?e. He lives at
2SC8 Pouth Twenty-eighth street.
BURY C. A. LEARY SATURDAY
Fonefnl of mien Pne-lflc afinp Fore,
man from nt. rere-lln'a CHwrrh
ation fle.se.rt All Iy.
The funeral of Corneous A. Iary I to
bo held from St. Ceeetla'H Catholic church
fiRturdny mornlmr at 9 o'clock. Burtal will
bo In Holy flepiilcher cemetery.
The pellhearers will be:
John J. Curtis. Oenrre F Ptratmann.
Henry Van Peitsen, f httrhs Cheney,
Tt.omss Melilruni. Fl'Jsh l'inn.
lotto Nelson. W. H. Mnlcahy.
I The pallbnrers are all foremen in the
lTnlon Pacific Fhops, whore Mr. I-ary was
I head of the locomotive and wood work dc
ipnrtment for forty y-arB." The Hnlon Tn-
!clflc shops will T o closed all dny Suturday
The "tlmelv u nr Chsmb-natn's Cough
Remedy will pren'ent ptiMimonla.
WYOMING OIL BOOSTERS HERE
Pol. Power, Yfh ' P.astrrai Bislm,
VJsfta r)7nah Pnrnate to M'tnd
Hirer Coantry.
Clemens, the editor of the Buffalo Ex- !
'press. 'and ts CTeir.er. was not generally j Colonel K. H Power, an nil promoter
ikrown by Ms pen name, Mr. Orr thonght ' f'oni Tjirder, Wyo., stopped off at Orraha
1 It aonld be to his credU to secure the' Friday with William .Tamis of I,-ndon
'editor of ttie fxprefs as one of thoe to ' nd TEdwrd Jsmes of New York, bankers,
'head bin Hit. t J wrf'e enronte from the east to the oil
' OolriK to the ' floor, be ring tbe bell'p. Ms. The Trt- arrived In' a Pullman
'snd Vea if Mr Clemens wa at hom-. ' private rar "Convo" over the Burllntrten
' Tbe ca:l wss rr.de ab-itit the' I oon bouraid left In the afternoon. Colonel Pow.-f
rtlnner. ' rl!tel tb genernl manag. r of the North-
T7V,
J i .! i ! i
I J(J i i' I 5
tnd
!tt,
the humorist ass at
ii:fi nun ' wis 'ushered to the western.- Wank Walters, and the bunkers
I jiUlTior'., t.rt.lr fte.l lflr " tt'l!t;Tli: ' t fe'.-lVA. k-.I . Ih C-nnc ilnh tn nlft enl
rs. Is-nes and Power are fnanclally
t n.otner.t. ' Mark Tw ain ' blmself appf rfredt 1 jcr.
Orr evplii't ed that he d'dn't wth to tsko t tnrerested In the oil properties at kinder.
M'.ii''ar. more of the editor's rime tban
re. essarr. but that he would t'ke to 1n- j ' T1nre t tf re
Jl.net Mm In Murk Twain's 1atst book. jor Vru'sed by a fal'. applv Purklen's Ar
. 'Tr-foiort-ts Abroad ' 'n'ra Falre. ' C:ts- tiin, ' wrninls, '' aorea.
The c't'nr 1 .-1 1 .1 q I'efly whle TC"it ecremw. ptlea. C-iaranleed. SVr. For sale
! Orr esylali.Kl tb fturifs of tbe ' work, j by peaton Prag Co.
nisi mi iq
-oas is a'delay now in sendini? iu your name.
Think of a pood name. .Send it to us early
Saturday the last day you may enter. Your
name may be one of the twelve to secure the
$1,145 in" Prizes. At lealt try.
Gliinollor :& IVIuolIor Piano Co.
1311-13 TARNAII STREET,
'A 'opy of the Sohmoller & Mueller Triumphal March rYe to
every rontpytHnt. (Tin hit of the senstui.)
"Special Sale"
Old andNew Vidins
We carry the
finest collec
tion of old nnd
' new violins
and bows in
the west at
in o d o r ate
p r i c es. New
" violins fnr he
pinners from
ff).00-upwjiri.
Special price on complete
outfits.
Kxccllent ( h'hef-trii Vio
lins from $25.0-0 taf75.00.
Bert Italian.
' French Strir
Our S r
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