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    THE BEE: OMAHA. THURSDAY. MAY 12. .1010.
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OMAHA
Hundreds of People who live outside of Omaha
are sending for our new
BARGAIN
BULLETIN
Just Published
It is full of extraordinary special bargains for
our customers who shop by mail. You can order
from this Bulletin and get the advantage of bar
gain prices on the goods you need right now. You
w;ll find it just as satisfactory as coming to Omaha
and shopping in person.
You will save money on White Goods, Summer
Dress Materials, Table Linens, Sheets and Pillow
Cases, Lace Curtains, etc., etc.
Send for the
Bulletin Today
Brandeis Stores, Omaha
Wonderful Saving Possibilities are Yours this Week in the
Manufacturers' and Jobbers1
UNLOADING SALE
"We are selling goods this week with little regard for their
real value. "We can afford to do it because we bought them
less the manufacturers' and jobbers' profits. "We made the
savings and now they are yours if you want them. All kinds
of spring and summer goods cost less. All the remaining
lines as advertised Sunday going at advertised prices. New
lots appear daily. Look up these great offerings Thursday.
DISPOSAL OF A GOOD PURCHASE OF
Misses1 Long Blue Serge Coats
Requests for such garments from the young high, school miss have been
numerous. This is the first time we have been able to sell them so
cheaply. They are $26.00 Coats; all beauties. Persian
trimmed collars, satin trimmed collars or plain tailored.
A good quantity for Thursday, at
Wonderful Unloading Bargains in Suits
IlAPrn FIRE SELLING ON SECOND FLOOR
See the Suits at $12.50 and you'll understand why. There's an agree
able surprise awaiting you. Several hundred of the prettiest and best
tailored szs.oo suits it has ever been our good
fortune to show are being unloaded at half. All
the best colors and materials, too, at
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$151
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$12.50
Wash Suits and Dresses
Bargains such an thrss provs the.
power of our unloading sale to Rave
you money. Over 200 of the year's
new modes. In two piece Linen
Coat Suit In colors and one piece
Linen and Lingerie Ureses In lilsrh
and low neck effects tn white and
colors Fine $10.00, $12.60
it.uu ana Jis.uo values,
unloading at
MVnr T7KSXBWEAB Beautiful
Skirt and Gowns, great $1.26 val
ues, apecial, at 690
$3.95
House Dresses
ts to 97.M aiBKirrs ti.ts
We have added a fresh, supply to the
line for Thursday shnnnpr Phnrm-
ln lawn, madras, percales and
Anderson Ginghams, pretty neat
patterns, nicely made,
either high or low
neck, for ,
IIII PBTTICOATB They are going
. fast, all silk taffeta In about fif
teen colors, tailored flounces, all
$5.00 valuea, for $2.95
$1.95
BORDERED SUITINGS
All white linen finished
with Grecian or plain
colored side bands, reg
ular price 19c, for
goods,
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AROSKEAG CINGHARS
the well known apron checks
recognised as the best P
grades for Thursday J)f
under wholesale cost
AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA
Pioneers Planning Big Celebration
for Bellevue Day.
DEMAND FOR HALF HOLIDAY
Jlrnrr Zlffler Thinks More of Job
Thaa of Court and Will Be
1 llalrd Before Trlbuual
Today.
Th last meeting of the South Omaha
I'ioncer Historical society was held last
evening and aside from the regular pro
gram the organisation advanced some of
the arrangements for the proposed picnic
and celebration of the center. r.lal of the
establishment of the Bellevue trading post,
which is to be held June 23.
This day promises to be a remarkable
fete, and will mark a artat gathering
of pioneers from all parts of the state.
The South Omaha organization appointed
a committee to wait on the mayor a:ul
the city council and ask for the proclam
ation of a lilt holiday In South Omaha
In honor of the occasion. The same com
mlttee will also present the matter of se
curing a Holiday for the South Omaha mall
i ai ders to the postmaster so that arrange-1
menta may be made if practicable to allow
the carriers ( attend.
The program last night consisted of
well rendered selections by the South
Omaha High school orchestra and selections
by the Floneer quartet. The speaker ex
pected, Eugene Mayfield, was unable to be
present so the several addresses were
voluntary. Miss Georglna Davis, with Miss
liladys Van Bant as accompanist, rendered
the pleasant lyrical song, "When Mabel
Hlngs." Miss Davis rapidly Improves as a
mimical entertainer. After the song tlit
audience pleaded for more. The orchestra
a worthy of notice for this organization Is
t-ald to be the most successful high school
organisation of Its kind in the state.
Mrs. A. 1). Majors pleased the audience
greatly' by reciting "The Wood' Ticks," and
"Speaking l"p Johnson." Hoth the selections
i pre humorous and familiar line, of con
emporaneous porta.
J. T. Farnsworth, Qoorge Anderson. J. J.
dreeu, E. U. Ftozgelle and David Anderson
made short addresses.. Most of these men
spoke on some point in the matter of the
v celebration of June 23 and the members of
the association paused after each address
to pass the motion suggested by the
peaker.. Mr. Farnsworth departed from the
usual paths of discussion at these meet
ings and suggested that the people of the
city have something more to do than to
ieserve memoirs and that among other
Deeded reforms that of the election of
ederal Judges by the people was needed.
lis argument was not extended on the
point, being Intended only as a suggestion.
When the meeting adjourned it was de
rided to meet again the last Tuesday ven
Ing of October.
Cae of t'oatteaavt of .t'oart.
A rae of contempt of court was devel- i
i.j.eil In police court yesterday when Henry j
.lgler was arrested for refusing to appear I
In . court w hen served with a subpoena.
He ts an Austrian and conMdercd
obligation to hia employer of greater Im
portance thau the demands of the court
tie stayed at his job and was served with
a'baoua warrant and charged with con
tempt He said: "I hare to keep my jio.
don t IT"
Tn. court has not j.t given bins trial
1 his m will praoaalx be beard La-a
mor ninr. The judge will probably pass
sentence on him forthwith upon his ap
pearance. Alleged Tool Thieve Caught.
T. J. Hullls and H. K. Dllly were ar
rested yesterday and the latter is charged
with petit larceny. The former is sus
pected as an accomplice. The case was
the alleged theft of property from Fred
Parks. An 'outfit used by painters was
stolen and Parks suspected these men of
the act. They were not readily located at
first, but, later returned to South Omaha.
Increase la Cattle. ,
The South Omaha market shows a smart
Increase In the receipts of cattle this year.
The Increase has been about 26,000 head
since the beginning. The prices have re
mained fair. In hogs a great decrease,
amounting already to $227,000 head, is no
ticed. Prices have been lower during the
last week, but yesterday they were consid
erably advanced. The tops reached $!)3i'.
This Is the highest paid for three weeks.
The receipts of sheep have fallen off
slightly. A few days of good receipts will
still remedy this loss.
Powers Will Appeal.
Captain Peter Powers does not intend to
abide by the decision of the Fire and Police
board and claims that his discharge from
service was illegal. Captain Powers says
that he was given no trial and that the
action of the board was purely arbitrary
a. id will not stand. He will contest Us
decision.
Magic City ttosalp.
Jacob Levy has returned from a trip to
Unloading Choice Silks at Sensational Prices
The very silks you want, messalines, hairline summer weights, Louis
ines, fancy taffetas, etc., practically all are 75c values; unloading
price, per yard 29t?
$1.00 AND $1.23 SILKS B9c Whoever needs silks should see these.
There never was a more attractive bargain. Note the varieties, cash
rnir de Sole, diagonal pongees, shantungs, chiffons, foulards, and wash
taffetas. Wonderfully large color range. Either $1.00 or $1.25 silks.
Unloading price, per yard 59
Home Sewers Here's a Treat in Fine Embroideries
We consider them one of the big features of the week's unloading event.
Fine Swiss and Nainsook goods, 6 to 12 Inches wide, edges and in
sertions, for all purposes, 25c to 30c embroideries. Take your pick.
at Jrd 15
DFLOADDtO BlSBOJTa All silk
plain .and fancy ribbons up to 6
Inches wide, all shades, 25c to 40c
goods, at, yard ISO
TOaVOsTOlT X.ACXB Pure linen edges
and Insertions, big lot ridiculously
cheap, at. vsrd 2o
T AH Or YOKES For linearis waists,
XTSCaTIsTas Odds and ends, 25 cent . or dresses, lace and tucked effects,
goody, at yard , 100 J worth $1.00 to $3.60, for BOo to $1.75
Thursday is Shoe Day for Misses,
Children and Infants
QUITE THE BEST BARGAINS YOU HAVE SEEN:
THOSE LACES AT HALF
All week you buy our fine Cluny,
Princess and Irish Crochet Laces
that sold from 60c to $26 a yard;
at xaxt risoa
Misses' high shoes with grey suede
tops, button styles, plain toe, pat
M ent colt stock, welted soles; a
ll durable, dressy $2.50 shoe, un
bj loading Thursday, at ..$1.35
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Children's and Infants' Ankle
Strap Pumps, chocolate kid,
brown suede and white canvas,
wide foot form styles, the best
for growing children, $1.00 and
$1.50 values, at 69
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Specials for Thursday and Friday I
northern Texas.
The city council sat yesterday as a board
of equalisation.
WHITE We are showing a good variety
of white oxfords. Cressey.
The Royal Highlanders will give a dance
tonight at Odd Fellows' hall.
The Library board met last evening and
allowed the regular monthly claims.
The Magic City King's Daughters will
meet Thursday with Mrs. Bruce McCulloch,
at 2:30 p. m.
HIGH PRICKS-lf j ou pay hiKh 'prices
this season for footwear you are doing
wroiiK. We have never shown such values
at these prices. Cicssey.
The financial committee of the Presby
terian church met last evening at the office
of J. L. Duff.
Lodge No. 173. Mystle Workers ot the
World, will give a ball Thursday evening
at Odd Fallows' hall.
Jl'8T IN A nobby patent strap pump
for ladles at $2.60 pair. A fine black suede
pump for ladies. Cressey.
Mrs. C. M. Schlndel left yesterday for
Cincinnati to serve as a delegate to the
National Federation of Women's clubs.
PHONE SOl'TII S6 for a case of JKT
TICR GOLD .TOP. Prompt delivery to anv
part of the city. William Jitter.
The condition of llenrv Blaskovec m
considerably improved yesterday and great
hope is now entertained for his recovery,
DARK TAN Our Glover's dark tan vlci
oxfords for ladies are solid comforts. Cres
sey. Superior lodge Ko. 133. Degree of Honor,
will hold a class Initiation Wednesday
evening. The degree team will meet at
T p. ni.
Perry McD. Wheeler delivered an ad
dress last evening before the convention
of the local Sunday school associations held
In Omaha.
THIS WEKK we shall receive SoO pieces
fin. Imported china premiums. Cressey.
Mrs. J. W. Galloway wilt entertain the
ladles' Aid society of the fengltsh Lutueran
church Thursday attcrnoon at her home.
211, 8 street
STRAP PrMPS Our large variety of
strap pumps are winning the people; many
uobby combinations. Cressey.
8U Agtiea' court of Foresters has changed
Its meeting night from the second and
fourth Monday night to the aecoud and
fourth Sunday uights, at th Workmen
temple.
O 13c Sultana Raisins, bulk, per lb 100
i Marvelll Macaroni. Spaghetti, Verml-
cetia, eacn, per pkg loo
Citron. Orange and Lemon Peel, per
pound BOo
Onr.u 1 1 ivc, I'd Ik...... .........
Hoy Roan Ml) rmV S1.1B
4 2 '4 -lb. tin Soft Grain Maple Sugar
Vp for 400
2 100 doien Michigan Sifted Juue Pea.
Ig per doxen ...91.00
jT 10-lb. sack Graham Flour SSo
a. I
Lotus Butter (cartons), per lb...33o V
Fancy Country B.itter (sanitary Jan).
per lb. 31o
Dairy Butter, per lb 88c
Cottage Cheese (carton) 10c
Blue Label Cheee... loo
Waukesha Cheese ; flSo
Larara RlDe Krtim Cheese. ach..ai.on
Imported Swiss Cheese, per lb. . ,38a O
Domestic Swiss Cheese, per lb... ago t
Spinach, per peck ...,16o h
Two large bunches Radishes Bo i
New Potatoes, per lb .60 (f
LOOK FOR OUR AD SATURDAY,
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A persistant ceugu M.ouia not be nag-'
lected. CaaaberlaU's Cougfc Heaed wilt
cure U.
Facing Farnam Street
on the ground floor
The best location in Omaha for many lines of business
is opposite the Court House and next to the City Hall.
It is very seldom that it is possible for you to get one of
the ground floor rooms in
the: bee building
The entrance Is just west of the main entrance of the
building; it has an entrance from the court as well. The
building furnishes heat, light, 'water and Janitor ser?lce.
The building is fire-proof and there is a large brick vault,
so you can cut out your insurance expense. The room will
be remodeled and redecorated to suit the tenant. The
space can be arranged to give tenant 1,850 square feet if
desired.
If this is the best location for you, now Ls the time
to grasp the opportunity, and apply at once.
Apply to R. W. BAKER, Supt., Bee Business Office.
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THAT delightful beverage with that pleasing,
delicious flavor found in no other beer. It's
because we grow our own yeast and take
the proper time and care to malt our barley in the
old reliable way. It's always uniform in quality
and pleasing to the taste.
Brewed by MILLER BREWING COMPANY, at Milwaukee, Wis.
! ORDER A CASE TODAY.
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Distributors: JESSEX LIQUOR CO.,
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1020 Broadway, Council Bluffs, Iowa,
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550 $30
Regent Shoe Co., 205 S. 15th Street
AIko Birpnrv for VtanlMer's hleh crade
Cu.slilon Sole shoes for men and women.
shoes for tnen ami Dr. Reed's
. UANIOES . I
Attractive Excursion Fares East
the best chance
Reduced fares to many other east-
Ones you experience the luxury
of wearing comfortable shoe that
hold their shape, with a style
made permanent by fine, material
nd skilled workmanHhlp: no other
blioes will satisfy you thereafter.
We are speaking of Hunan shoes..
Selling them ts the. easiest thiiiR
vaj lo because there is nothing to
explain. The shoew tell their own
story and every wearer tells It to
his friends. w - -
Try Banaa Blioas ones.
Man's $5.60 to $7.00
Woman's 98.00 to $6.00
Drexel Shoe Co.
1419 Farnam St.
Effective June 1st.
ThP thiriv dav low sDccial round trip rates afford
in years for an extended tour of the east.
prn rpHnrlR.
New York City, standard routes $43.20
New York City, other desirable routes S40.5'
Atlantic City ;$40.7
through St. Lawrence river region, or tnrougn
S43.35
SMO.tiO
S30.50
Diverse route tour of the east, one way through the lr6inias, Old
Point Comfort. Norfolk. Ocean trip to New York, other way
direct routes () $49.40
Same trip through Virginia, Old Point Comfort and Ocean trip to
Boston, other way direct routes () $52.20
() Final limit, sixty days. Itates effective June 10.
Portland, Me.,
BoBton ,
Boston, direct route
Montreal, including St. Lawrence river trip.
LOW CONVENTION RATES.
Read The Bee for Air the Sporting News
$15.40
$32.40
$23.50
$30.00
$10.50
$43.05
St. iouis, June 4 to 8, inclusive
Chattanooga, Tenn., June 10 to 12, inclusive
Detroit, Mich., June 8 to 10, Inclusive, July C to 10, inclusive. . .
Saratoga Springs, N. Y.. July 4 to 6. inclusive
North Manchester, Ind., May 13-14
New Orleans, La., May 14 to 16, inclusive
ALL SUMMER EASTERN EXCURSIONS.
( Ket urn Limit October 31.)
Mackinac Island ...$3t.R0
Boston .... $58.00
Portland. Me $58.00
Atlantic City $55.00
Buffalo, including tour of the lakes via Steamer "Northland" $44.50
St. Louis $17.00
TKAIX HKUVH'K: From Omaha to Chicago, Daylight Express. 7: l&
a. m.; afternoon express, 4:20 p. m., arriving Chicago 7 a. in.; Nebraska
Chicago Limited, 6:30 p. in., electric lighted, with observation car, arrives
Chicago 8.07 a. m. let me help you with your arrangements.
Hotel Rome
2uropenn
IN THE HEART OF THINGS
Cor. 16th ;uiJ .liu-kson Sts.
Two blocks from lending
department -sturi'S and all
theaters.'
HOME MILLER.
Reliable
Dentistry
AT
Taft's Dental Rooms .
PILES FISTULA f
MT WKEK CUBED
Alt Bsctal Dtssasas cured without
(urRlcai operation and Qi-.srsntaad to laM
llfatlma. No rliloroforni, etti.r or nth.r
(tnaral ansHthetl useU. Kismlaitals
rrsa. WrlU Tor rrsa Book.
SR. E. R. TARRY
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J. 0. REYNOLDS, City Passenger Agent,
1502 Farnam Street. Omaha
No womnn need blush when
rvadiiic The Bee; It Is barred
from no homo. This makes It
th momX. powerful influents in
selling goods through advejfaing.