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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (April 28, 1910)
12 TTTE BEE: OMATTA. TIHUSDAV. APT?TL 28. 1010. ra.' a v a w xr a n:na'D b o q ran xrsrn n in nirnB BEANBEHS SIW Place on Sale Thursday a Manufacturers Entire Stock Women's High-Class ! altered Suits at About One-Half Their Value This eastern manufacturer was badly in need of ready money and he sold us his entire surplus stock at our own price. Every suit is in the very latest styles for 1910. They are beautifully tailored and the fabrics and colors are the most favored effeci-s. Plain woolen fabrics, mixtures, white serges, etc. The new long lapel coat effects, the new pleated skirts. They have been much admired in our show window. Many actually worth up to $40, at 6 t4 18-inch and 27-inch Fine Embroidered Flouncings 18-in. Fine Embroidered Skirtings and Corset Coyer Widths Also Wide Bands and Galloons; worth up to 75c a yard )ciC5 Swiss, nainsook and cambric all choice new designs in Angleterre, crochet and filet effects, Japanese, floral and blind designs. ; Fancy Trimming Laces, Worth to. $1, at 10c and 25c a Yd. All kinds crochet, Venise, oriental Chantilly, silk embroidered effects from the dress making stock in edges, insertions, bands, appliques, galloons, etc. two bargain squares at prices to. close quickly worth up to $1.00 a yard; at 10c and 25c. . ' '; - ' - - . i New Styles in Women's Spring Hats ES IIP li 8 ! Ilia Si . . ' I fi I T7TT7TT7T TTTSfTTimsr- I n ILMMIM L NMli!iU JLLM tisaBBatf bWsSbI The 1IU Sale of HAVILANU CHINA DIX NEKWAIIK Continues All Week. Importers' and Jobbers' Stocks SAMPLE HOSIERY House and Travellers' Samples of Rice, Stix & Co., a Big St. Louis Jobbing House. Five Cases Imported Hose From New York House Less Than Cost to Land. EARLY SUMMER MODELS AT $5 All new shapes and styles, new rough and smooth braid straws 'those smart new large and medium sailor effects about 50 new styles, Thursday, at $5 . n , , In Our Basement Millinery De partment All the latest Urge shapes, known as the Countess and Princess, : burnt straw and black; trimmed with vel vet and ribbons and ""'large bouet of" flowers; at. men wun vei- $2.50 Gloves Short Kid Gloves Women's two clasp French kid and lambskin; black, white, champagne, gray, tan, navy and green; fitted to the hand r T C( at, pair 4 1 - P I . J U Long Silk Gloves Double finger tips, elbow length; black, white, pongee, tan, gray, olue, pink and wisteria worth $1.00 CQ,v a pair, at. . ............ DZrG Chamolsctte Gloves Natural col ors, washable all sizes two clasp effects, C Thursday is Chocolate Day at Sweetland 1 H at. pair Those delicious Italian Bitter Sweet Choco lates with the pure crushed fruit flavors and chopped nut cen ters, regularly 40c pound, at pound . . . . 25c Advance Notice Next Saturday Is that great sale of Women's Wash Suits and Wash Dresses' Bought from an Eastern ' Manufacturer See the Window Display A more important trade happening could scarcely bo imagined. The very cream of the newest Epring lines from houses that are leaders in these goods. 15,000 pairs of thoroughly reliable hose to be passed out to you for less money than America's biggest dealers must pay to Import them. They are the very kinds that you want now and for sum mer use. Good cotton lisle and silk hosiery in plain colors, blacks and all the prevailing shades. Such Belling strikes home. It paves the way for economies wholly unexpected in these days of high costs. You are vitally concerned for it touches the question of spending your money to the best advantage. Will you be with us Thursday? I . Five Great LotsRead Them mercer- 12ic Women's black seamless ized Hose, best Z5c values, at Imported Lisle Hosiery, samples, plain, lace boot, split foot goods, blacks and pinks,' sky, tan, chain pagne, white, eti., , 85c goods, at 23c Imported silk lisle and gauze lisle Hosiery plain and lace boot, black or tans, everywhere selling at 50c, Thursday, JA 671 at, pair All Silk Hose with deep lisle garter H 59c 8 top and Hale toe and heel. black only, sale price IMPOUTEb PUKH SILK BLACK HOSIERY Splendid weight, lisle sole and garter top, matchless $1.25 values, at 89 Wear Silks This Summer WEAR THE COOL, SUMMERY PON GEES,. RAJAHS AND MIRAGE SILKS. HERE THEY ARE AT HALF 69c We I Where. la there a woman who don't appreciate such a bargain? have never heard of these high class silks at this price before. 60 different shades. Including the natural pongees. These silks have the rich sheen, and the soft clingy, texture that have made them the most favored silks by well dressed women, everywhere. Our New York office, has Just rushed them out. The identical silks on sale in most all dry goods stores at $1.25 and $1.35 a yard. Silks for dresses, for suits, for coats, etc. We start the selling Thurs day, at, ra, yard, 69. ' ''. It's Satisfac tion that Counts With all Piano Buyers. 1 . H tion we Guarantee to Every Piano Purchaser. Pianos Are Like People Nearly All Have Good Points But you must judo thorn as you wouM poople. by their weakest, not their strongest points. Some pumas, like poo. ple, nre pleasant company for a short time, hut fail to pluLfi on closer acquaintance. Others improve on acquaintance and that's the reason we are so particular to sell only pianos that will stand the most rigid test, the closet exami nation. Wo know the quality of our Pianos The world's very best production. We know that they will stand every test that dose associa tion can give themthe most careful examination of the most particular experts. Y" We can afford to guarantee satisfaction ' and do guarantee it to every purchaser. . Here's some special bargain offerings that you can't afford to pass up. Kimball $55 Guild $60 Singer $125 ftembrandt $125 Vose&Son $125 Peerless $140 Stege'r & Son . .".$145 V egman, used . . . ... .$150 Schaeffer, used $175 All pianos sold on Easiest Terms of Payment to suit your' convenience. . . , Bradley $175 Wegman, used S19.0 Smith & Nixon $225 ( hickering & Sons . . .$225 Weber $225 Fischer, J. & C, used. for $235 Coil ..$250 Steinway & Son . .325 Terms don't Tny FORGET I HI (MYDEN'S FIRSTS PAYO 2 Suits for $m Manufacturers' Close Outs and Some Odds and Ends. this season is 50 i Quite the most surprising of women's suit sales Thursday's .contribution. .. t ' About 125 striking models, one hundred of them just in f:fm the maker who, on account of lack of business, was gladly taking a big loss. In addition we have included 25 of our own regular styles Drotcen lines ana oaa suits or various kinds. These are all suits that sold up to $33.50. They are simply per fect In tailoring and marvels in style, correctness. . Every size, all best shades, superb serges and worsted materials... I $192 Sixth Annual Convention July 18, 19 and 20 Associated Ad Clubs " ' v " Meet with America's business creator', .v '' f ;. - Write omaha ad club for program . ' .....j." .. milium iniiiL..-.. II. .JiiW Mil Hi ii ill II "" II I i rn B r "'" 11 " . - Moder ate Priced on Second Floor. Omaha's Pure Food Center Great Lunch Counter In Base ment for , Busy People Five Days' Fine for Caning Boy Aged Man Sentenced in Police Court Following Vain Attempt to Get Him - to Plead. "Ladles and Gentlemen, vour honor and the Jury:" 'Hold on, there. You're not up to make a peech; besides there's no Jury here." Thli little cxrhange occurred In Judge Craw ford court Wednesday morning, and iTved aa a prelude to , a study In pey etiology. William Andrews, an aged man living it Tenth arid Pluroe streets, who was being arraigned for having struck a small boy over the head with a cane, made the opening address. "What do you plead?" continued Act. Ing I'rosecutor Mahoney, after ths excite nx-nt had died off. "Why they, threw . rocks at me,", re- iponded the defendant 'I know, but what do you plead?" per- Hinted Prosecutor' Mahoney. 'It's the Greeks and Bohemians," an swered Andrews. . . For five minutes Mr. Mahoney did his best to learn whether Andrews pleaded guilty or not guilty to the charge of as sault. At each query Andrews gave vent to a Bhort, interrupted address on the tendencies of Greek and Bohemian boys. "The Irish boys don't do It," he declared. "It's the Greeks and Bohemians. They throw stones." It was Incidentally learned that "Andrews had no visible means of support, and was garrulous In his Ideas. Judge Crawford sentenced him to five days In Jail. COLD DOES NOT DAMAGE CROPS Fralt la the Worst Sufferer from the Recent - Krlsjld Spell In Nebraska. ' In Nebraska the wheat crop has not been Improved by a cold and windy week, ac cording to the Burlington crop report, al though there was no serious or peroeptlble damage done. Reports from the agents over the district show prospects as com pared with an average crop as follows: Lincoln division, 73 per cent; Omaha divi sion, 78 per cent; Wymore division, 63 per cent; McCook division, . 83 per cent. The prospects for fruit in the Nebraska district are exceedingly bad and . very little fruit pan be reasonably expected on account of the cold and freexing weather since fruit trees commenced to bud. Sugar beets are being planted. The timely use of .Chamberlain's Cough Remedy will prevent pneumonia. oaonoaonononononononoaonononoasacQODO D o D o D o D D o n o D o D o a o n o a o Specials for Thursday and Friday till TOT IFF II IT 'I i R H i! in iiUMiLcina. iJ OEMjIMD A JJNIMENT FOR EXTERNAL USE. Ho woman who bean children need suffer during the period of waiting, nor at tlia time of baby's coming, If Mother's Friend Is used at a massage for the muscles; tendons and glands of ths body.' Mother's Friend Is a penetrating, healthful liniment which strength ens ths ligaments, lubricates and renders pliant those muscles on which the strain Is greatest, prevents caking of the breasts by keeping ths ducts open, and rtUeTse nausea, backache, numbness, nervousness, etc. It regular use will prepare every portion of the system for th safety of both mother and child and greatly reduce the pain and danger when the little one comes. Mother's Friend is sold at drag stores. Write for pur free book, which contains valuable information for expectant, mothers. ' JIIE DHADFILLD CO., ATLANTA, CZ, Innocent, but Broke, His Plea Prisoner in Judge Estelle'i Court Would. Confess Guilt Because of ' Lack of Money and Friends. "Might Just as well plead guilty." de clared Samuel Breakblll to Judge Estelle. "I alnt' ot no lawyer, no friends, nor no money." .- ven. you won t plead , guilty . In this court If you are not," said the court with emphasis, "ir you have no money, the court' will appoint an attorney and will bring In. what witnesses you say you need. But, mind you. if you are convicted you will go to the penitentiary." Like other judges sitting on the criminal bench. Judge Estelle takes umbrage at the men. who come before him, declare they really are Innocent, but ask permission to plead guilty. Breakblll. was arraigned for breaking and entering. Two other men, George O. Marks and Harry, Igan, entered pleas of not guilty of charges of wife abandonment and desertion, respectively. Colorado Potatoes, per bushel . ...65o 48-lb. sack "Lotus Flour" $1.50 White or Yellow Corn Meal, sack.lSo Imported Macaroni, Vermicelli, Spe- gettl, per pkg .: ISO Mulr'a Evaporated Peaches, lb ..10c Grape Sugar Flakes (breakfast food) nek kage So per pa 15c Bleached Sultana Ralslna. lb lOo Orape Nuts, per package lOo 24-lb. sack Ralston's Whole Wheat Flour $1.35 1-1U. can Assorted Soups 6o 40c quart bottles Bishop's California Chill Sauce, Special 96o 1-lb. can Steak Salmon 15o Pretzels, per pound 6o Lotus Creamery Butter (cartons) per pound 33o Best Country Butter (In sanitary Jars), per lb 32c Dairy Butter, per lb ....30o Spinach, per peck SOo 3 Plain Lettuce lOo Lemons, per dozen ISO Look for Our Saturday Ad, Inonononononononoaoaonononoaononononi A Guaranteed Shoe for I i ' III :' HP 1: L.-- --7-""' u, 'S '(li-l-'.-:f:L: : 1 (ill Refrigerators , .Solo Ajteute for, ( "THK HERIlick" The Herrtck maintains a per fect circulation of dry, cold air. This feature insures the perfect preservation of, provisions. They come in spruce, white enamel and -opal, up from . . .jf1.00 "THE CHYSfAJL" An all steel white enamel refrigerator with separato' green vegetable compart ment. Has plate . glass , BhelveB, up from 810.50 rchard & Wiihelm 414-10-18 South 10th Street. 0 8cvl4 kf Steam , or scorched bf a fire, apply Bucklen's Ar nica Salve. Cures piles, tso, and the worst sores. Guaranteed. . 25c. Fpr sale by Bea ton Drug Co. Style. Comfort and a Positive Guarantee iro toarether to the man who bora rtrnrra,a.nntnnvn P hoes. These shoes an more than merely a foot cowing-. They bave ample room for real foot comfort, but the Une r the last also spell neatness and beautr. with a tivin ... ery taste AND FURTHERMORE, ARE GUARANTEED GOOD WEAR OR WE GIVE A NEW PAIR. : t;olfe,s.coluiibusw SHOES bare the highest wearing: quality. Ehoomaklnjr gkffl and bonast TSJuas hare glren them first pUoa a $Mt shoe that will glf better sorrioe. than other ahoea made at a higher Price, CATALOGUE OR SALESMAN TO DEALER8 ON REQUE8T. Ibc Wollc Brcs, Stat Co. Colombsrs, Cblo. THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD Very Low Fares To BALTIMORE, BoutherB Bap. . tlst Coaventloa, IU' "'May 11-1B. ATXANTIO ClTYOl. Asembly. rresbyterlan Oh n r oh. May 10-31. WASHINGTON, World's Ban 1) C Bohool AS- soolatlou. May is-ae. CONSULT NKAItKST TICKET AGKNT RUUAKUIN'O STOP. OVEH l'KI V 1 LEGES AND OTHEIt DETAILS, or Address D. N. Austin, V. A. Preston, Gen. Pass. Agt., T. P. A., Chicago Chicago SELLING OUT , . FIN! ARTISTI9 WALL PAPER -AT- IESS Til All COST . :oos rtRHlM ST. PILES FISTULA s-s.T wm ctrmBs , All meetal Diseases cared wltneut s ftutitical eiteratlun and OrjuraateeA to laal a LlletUne. Ne cblorefortu, i:ir or other trnaral anthrtle usd. Kmasalaatola ree. Write For Tree Seek. BR. EE. R. TARRY DREXEUS Stylish Oxfords for Women This aoaaon means to most people the laying off of heavy winter shoes and the donnliiK of light weight footwear oxfOrdB. Although styles In 'general may be the same In all stores, yet here you will find an as sortment complete In every respect. Our Oxforda and Ankle Strap Pumps for women Price $3.00 Are attracting attention on account of 'their high value. These shoes have all the Htyle and appearance of higher priced shoes. We have thorn In patent colt, gun metal calf, vlct-kld; turned or welt soles. Your money refunded If you do not fld them satisfactory. Drexel Shoe Co H19 Farnam St RY FARMEf TWENTIETH Oae Uullar l er ft