THE (WAITA SUNDAY BEE: JTJNE 12, 1910. ' VJSltSH'ft WIH Wiai LiMfgMP! ?T mi mum iiiii,! hum i .. iii.ii.mii a i iimiuii u GENUINE 50ISETTE ("Name .woven on selvage of each yard.) Sold everywhere at 23o a yard, all colors, I Cn at yard -i-Wv iVash Goods Depart mentBasement. Fine Embroidered EDGINGS, IN SERTIONS AND BEADINGS Narrow and medium; worth up to 12 Kc yard, Kf at yard "v Main Floor, Barg'n Sq. DRESS GINGHAMS fHl-c strip, check Women's Patent . Ankle Strap k PUMPS AND OXFORDS Imported Irish PRINTED NOVELTIES New sheer fabric for the summer 32 in. wide, worth 40c hi yard at UUVr White Goods, BaBem'nt AXMINSTER RUGS 36x72, all new patterns, worth $3.00 $298 Third Floor New Store Standard Sea Is land Yard Wide DRESS PERCALE Sold from the bolt, worth 1 2120, jjg Percale Dep't, Basem't Women's Fine NECKWEAR Fancy Lace, Ja bot, Dutch and Sailor collars worth up to I An 33c, at. lUt Main Floor, New Store PILLOW CASES 45x30 inch cambric equal to Wam- Bates Zephvr GINGHAMS Plain colors, nurse stripes, fancy stripes and chocks, regular price is 12Vio yd. dress lengths here, at yard. .... 2' Basement Barg'n Square 1 sctta, 30o value and plain goods Worth up to $2.00 pair, at, AO pair. vj on sale, at each. 15c 10 to 20 yard 3!c lengths, at yard , , Pillow Cane Dep't Basement. Basem'nt, Bargain Sq. Basement. 18 and 22 Embroideries, Flouncing?, Skirtings, Wide' Bands and Galloons, choice new designs, are .worth up to 33c, at yard H Bargain Square Main Floor. 9x4 Unbleached SHEETING Worth almost 15c double, at yard. . . limit of 10 yards to a Customer. Muslin Department Women's Low Shoes, Pumps and Oxfords, black and new colors worth up to $4 pair, $95 at pair JL ,Shoe Dep't Old Store. 45-inch Fine Swiss Embroidery Skirtings English eyelet and Japan ese effect, worth CQ upto $1.25, at....vC Main Floor New Store. Men's Porosknit 1 UNION SUITS Short or long sleeves, all , sizes, regular $1 CAp values, at each....wllL Main Floor Old Store. TABLE CLOTHS. 8x10 miercerized $f 39 damask, at A Linen Dep't Basement Mew's $2.50 and $3 PANTS Good cheviots $ 00 and .worsteds, at. . . J. -Basement, Clothing Dep't . 34-inch White Irish Linen Finished Suitings Regular 15c qual- Ql ity, at yard .021 WhiteGoods Dept. Base ment. Room size AXMINSTER RUGS All perfect, new patterns, $25 values, $ 98 Third Floor New Store Plain colored yard wide SCOTCH CLOTH Blue, pink and 1Hf tan, from bolt Aii2v Basement Table Men's and Young , Men's SUMMER SUITS New , styles, extra ; well made; worth $ft50 $15 and $16.50 Old Store Main Floor. CADETS TIRED AND HAPPY Return to Omaha After Week in Camp at Harlan. LAST NIGHT FULL OF PRANKS Yonlhfa! Soldiers Taru Tables on (he Officers d1 Make Taeiu . Dnnre to h Tuna of Martial Mnslc. The Omaha High school .cadets returned from their annual week' engagement Sat- , urday, sunburned and happy, althouh'h soma of them were not quite o spick and pan as when they started Monday. The . special train carrying the boys arrived at the Union states at 1 o'clock. Camp was broken Saturday morning at o'clock, every tent on the field going down at the same time when the last note of the , "general" the signal for striking camp was given. After the tents were rolled up and I cared for. all the personal effects packed I on wsgons and sent oft to the station. I While the squad of "baggage rustlers" were A LINIMENT FOR EXTERNAL USE. Baby's comic wiU b a time of rejoicing, and not of apprehen sion and fear, if Mother's Friend la used by tb expectant mother In preparation of tha event Tola Is not a medicine to be taken internally, but a liniment to be applied to body, to assist nature In the necessary physical changes of the system. Mother's Friend is composed of Oils and medicines which prepare the muscles and tendons for the unusual strain, render the ligaments supple and elastic, aids In the expanding of the skin and flesh fibres, and strengthens all the membranes and tissues. It lessens the pain and danger at the crisis, and assures future health to the mother. Mother's Friend is old at drug stores. Write for our free book, containing valuable Information for expectant mothers. i THE DRADFiELD CO.. ATLANTA. OA, Boys' $3.50 Knickerbocker . SUITS With extra pair pants to match, grey, tan, dark cheviot, $98 at 1 Basement. " 18-lnch Oriental ALL OVER LACES Also silk cm b r o i d e red and chiffon allovers; worth $1 rn yard. at..Jvv Main Floor. (GREAT From Eastern Manufacturers Who Accepted Heavy Losses to Get Ready Money Continued cold weather has left eastern manufacturers and jobbers badly overstocked on seasonable goods. Brandeis Stores with their tremendous cash buy ing power have taken advantage of the situation. Our buyers have taken immense purchases of the newest and most desirable merchandise from concerns that were willing to sell for less than cost to manufacture in order to get cash. "It is another instance where Brandeis cash has brought the biggest bargains in the United States to Omaha.- You can buy the newest goods at this sale at much less than you could buy them anywhere a week ago. This sale wll mean a saving of thousands of dollars to women of Omaha. EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS ON SALE FOR THE FIRST TIME MONDAY 111 Misses' and , Children's KID PUMPS Worth u p to pair, at . . 98c Hasement. Plain Bordered and Striped Linen , Finished SUITING 5c Uarguin Square, liaHentrrrt. putting the baggage on the train the re mainder joined lit a grand house-cleaning and, when the cadets left for Omaha, the camping grounds were as green and nice as when they arrived. Mayor Edward Lock wood of Harlan was an Interested spectator of the breaking of camp, and when the cadets left he extended a hearty Invitation to the corps from the people of Harlan for a second visit. The parade of the High school boys from the station to the High school building was watched by hundreds of people, and many a proud parent, was seen, to wave to a grinning, sunburned face. Fun In Camp. The last night In camp was the most exciting one of the week. The boys spent a part of the evening In marching from one officer's tent to another with the bass drum and the fifes of the band and forc ing their superior officers to dance to' en livening tuneK. Several of the officers pre ferred to take, their medicine In the shape of a duckirg in the big tub holding water near the camp, as they were In that way able to take nome revenge in getting the others wet. The guard had an exciting time for a short period in rounding the ones who had not reported to their tents In time for taps and tried to micak away afterwards. Although the cadets will never admit Women's Long Lisle Thread GLOVES Elbow length pure Milanese; worth up to 75c pair, at pair. . . 25c Main Floor. CASH 1 a7 ANY WOMAN'S WOOL SUIT in Our Entire (Black or Colored) Monday, One Day Only, at . . . . We have Just 325 black and colored wool suits In our cabinets, and they range In price from $25.00 to $65.00. This Includes every wool suit in our stock excepting whites. All are this season's style, plain tailored and fancy, trimmed. We offer the choice of the stock at $15.00 And there never has been an offer like this in Omaha. There will be an extra charge for alterations during this sale. New Hair Line Stripe White Serge Suits . Pretty new tailored effects, good quality silk lining, OJ $19 new skirt features a special showing, at Women's New Lingerie Dresses at $25.00 A new lot of these very fashionable new lingerie dresses have just been received; allover embroidered effects, some with the new tunics; a splendid lot at Ne,w Lot of $17.50 and $20.00 Linen Suits, Specially Priced at $10 Your choice of 200 pretty new linen suits that were made to sell up to $20.00; many of them are samples every new ClO style feature for 1910, at. ... . CJjIU New White Serge Skirts A new assortment now being shown for the first time; all the style features are new and very attractive. The prices are $5, $7.50. $10 and $12.50 Advance Notice Great Waist Sale Wednesday The entire sample line of Stein & Levy of New York bought at a great sacrifice. These are exquisite hand made waists; hand embroidered and trim med with rich laces A wonderful sale next Wednesday, at M price. $35.00 Waists will go at . . S17.50 I $20.00 Waists at $10.00 $25.00 Waists at $155.50 1 $15.00 Waists at $7.50 BRANDEIS STORE Wide Persian COTTON CHALLIES Men's Muslin NIGHT SHIRTS With or without collar. Sold from the bolt ' at : . , 3l2c Worth 75c at. . Basement Bargain Square. Old Store. that the cooking furnished is not better than any chf can do, a nice hot supper, such as mother knows how to -please tbe boy palate with, will undoubtedly appeal to several of the returning soldiers.' Also, it will be fine to try sleeping under a sheet again with enough warm covers so that if one wakes up in the early morning hours It is not because he is freezing to death in a dream of north polar regions. Americanizing English Papers Samuel Prior, Once Omaha News paper Man, High, in Service of Lord Northcliffe. Samuel J. Prior, formerly an Omaha newspaper man and once employed on The Bee, Is now managing editor of the Lon don Times and right hand man to Lord Northcliffe, the, newspaper magnate of England. Charles Harding, while on a visit to London two weeks past vinlted Mr. Prior there. Mr. Prior s wife was formerly Miss Laura Wells, an acquaintance of Mr. Harding In New York In years past. Mr. Prior has been employed by Lord Northcliffe to Instill new life and Ameri can methods Into the staid Knglish Jour nals. This process has Just been adminis tered to the London Mall and the Times Is now undergoing the treatment. HUSTER AT RIVERVIEW PARK Concert Froirtn to Bo Given at the Hlver Krant Fork Bandar , Afternoon. Huster'a band will play the following concert program at Rlvervlew park Sunday afternoon: March Peaco for Ever Overture Festival Cherry Intermesso Valse The Warbler Selection II Trovstore.. The Lion's Awakening. Vision of Halo mo Overture Normn Miller ...Kreler Bella Albert Comiack Verdi tplndler Fuller :....Relllnl Waldirufel Walls Violets March King Alfonso Uradler . Women's Linen Dresses, Worth $15 and $17.50, at $8.98 Your choice of G5 stunning new linen dresses, in whites, plain col ors and combinations - Very special offer, at $25 New Voile Skirts These skirts are In the newest Ideas for summer; they are practical and extremely stylish; every skirt an $8.50 value at $5 LUNCH CLOTH $2 Austrian $898 BOYS' WASH SUITS Russian or Sailor. $1, at....Tlt Basement. hand drawn work, 54x54. 98c 39c I..!nen Department, Basement. Mrs. Lillian Maul Sues Undertakers for $31,000 Loss Alleges in Suit Filed that She Was ' Defrauded of That Amount by Misrepresentation. . Alleging that the Cole-McKay undertak ing firm had wilfully deceived her in pre senting an offer for her property and had attempted to defraud her of lai.OU) through the deception, Mis. Lillian N. Maul filed a suit against the undertakers . fur the amount of the alleged fruud, Saturday. Mrs. Maul sets forth in her petition that the Cole-McKay company, acting as her agents in the negotiations for the disposal of her property, had received an offer of a lot as exchange and $40,000 bonus for a lot owned by Mrs. Maul and had represented to. her that the bonus offered was only 13,000. The plaintiff further explains that she re fused Indignantly to accept the offer as presented to her by her undertaker agents, and as a result, lust the' highly accept able offer, which. In reullty, had been made. With the petition filed by Mrs. Maul Is appended a copy of a letter sent to the Cole-McKay firm by the McCague Invest ment company. In which the latter made Its proposition Involving the exchange and the ftO.000 bonus. The proposition from the McCague. Investment company was fixed as open until May 5. Mrs. Maul alleges that knowledge of the actual proposal was withheld from her while the vastly In ferior and alleged fraudulent one was made so that she was caused to let the chance for what would have been a lucrative and acceptable business deal slip by. She learned of the true state of affairs through an Indirect source, she alleges. Attorney Hugh Myers is acting as counsel for Mrs. Maul. i Mrs. Maul Is tRe widow of Michael Maul, who was engaged In the undertaking busi ness during his life. An incidental detail of the petition Is 1 Yard .Wide ' .White Beauty CAMBRIC 12MjC value (limit of ten yards), Pip at yard . . . U2 v Muslin Department Basement. J.RC.HASJiS 18 and 27-Inch Fine Embroidered Flouncing and Skirtings In elegant new designs. Angleterre, floral, Japanese and blind effects Swiss, nainsook and batiste TSTK many worth GOc a yard your choice at, jM U yard iw V FINE EMBROIDERED Swiss and batiste, in eyelet broidered flounce and lines of insertions white and colors worth up to $9.00, at, each. EXTRA SPECIALS Summer Dress Fabrics 50c Dotted Roscoe Silks; two size dots and plain weaves, main floor, yard , 25c Beautiful crepe de Sole; 3 shades of tans and natural; also blue; 27 inches wide, main , LC floor, yard, at JJQ 24-inch and 27-Inch Rough Weave Silk; a perfect Imitation of the $1.35 rajahs; 28 fashionable col orings, main floor, per yard, at ' 39c A soft, clinging, 24-inch imported Chiffon .Voile, In stripes, checks, barred and Roman effects jn main floor, yard ZrC All our 65c all linen and Imported linen fabrics reduced, on C main floor, yard J DC 500 Yard Spools Best Grade 3 Cord Pennant BASTING THREAD at, spool 3Vc ' Notion Department, Main Floor. the allegation that the Investment company was to receive 11,000 for Its part In the ne gotiation and that the purpose of the trade was that of erecting a hotel building on tho site of the proposed transfer lot. Early Bird Thief Works on Ladder "School Marm" is Sobbed of Pocket book Under Her Pillow While Awake. Miss Lillian Wllber, a city school teacher, Is shy Just $31.19 of vacation money. Just as the sun was creeping above the horizon and the birds were sleepily twitter ing In the tree tops, . a bold sneak thief gently placed a ladder at a second story window at the rear of Mis. J. M. Staf ford's home, 2241 Howard street, ascended to the second story, raised a sash vcreen and, reaching through the window, lifted a pocketbook that' had been left on a dresser. He made his way calmly down the 'ladder and disappeared around the corner of the house. This bold piece of second story work happened In broad day light. The victim of the robbery heard the man as he was descending to tho ground and Jumped out of bed, screaming at the top of her voice when she saw a man pointing a revolver at her' as he backed away. Her cries aroused tho neighborhood and the police were called, but no trace of the thief Could be found. Miss Wllber was going to put' the money In a bank Saturday. LOOK FOR LOOT FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS HERE Police Believe Ilnrarlars Brought tioods Across to Omaha to Sell It. Two hundred dollars worth of goods stolen from A. M. Slngara's store at Coun cil Bluffs Is believed by the police to have been brought to Omaha for disposition at the pawnshops. The robbery la supposed to be connected $3.00 Quality NAPKINS Ture Irish Linen, 22x22, $4 98 dozen A Basement I.lnen Department. All Silk Moiro RIBBONS Up to No. 12; white or fancy colors, worth up to 15c yd., g Main Floor New Store. Stock PARTLY MADE ROBES and Japanese effects deep em 39i SILK SALE 27-inch all silk dress and coat pongee at about half the" regular value. These pongees are manufactured by one of the beBt makers A fv all 27 Inches wide 4 If bargain square, yard... V Spot Proof and Shower Proof Foulards Three special lines of broken lines, all good patterns and latest color ings; 24 to 44- -A -a- t 49c-79c-'l inch widths- yard, at $1.00 Dress Cachemere de Sole Monday only 59c a yard Pastel, street shades and evening tints for street and dressy gowns; plenty of navys 59c per yard, at Bine French and German Val. LACES and INSERTIONS Skirt and Dress Lengths Plain Colored DUCK Many to match worth 12 c. 5c At, per 2c yard Main Floor New Store. Bargain Square, liusement. with the operations of the burglar gang recently raided by the police. GENERAL BUBB OMAHA VISITOR Famous Warrior Stop for Short Stajr wllta. General Smith of Depart' meat of IMIssonrl. " General John W. Bubb, retired V. 8. A visited with General Smith of the Depart ment of Missouri, for a short time, Satur day before continuing his trip east from Portland, Oregon. General Bubb was with General Custer In his famous campaign of 1876, when there was trouble, and was for awhile the commander of the Department of the Dakotas. He was entertained at noon at the Omaha club. Brandeis Stores Great Wall Paper SaJe After our busy season In the Wall Taper Department we find our stock somewhat broken. We have thousands of small lots, enough to paper two' or three rooms. They are all fine papers and we wish to close them ou( at once. We will mark them at about half price Mon day. i New 1910 Duplex Oatmeal Papers, that sell everywhere for 75c a roll 15 patterns to select from Monday, while they 9C last, at wC New 1910 Gold Papers, with crown borders to match, worth up to 30c, Monday, special Bed Room Papers floral and stripe beautiful .colorings; have sold as high as 25c, to close 7JL out, Monday. , . I 2 f::V 12ic Women's and Men's Pure Thread Silk Hosiery Lisle garter Topslisle heels, solos and QQ toes, worth 75c, at. OUC Main Floor-Now Store. Men's Porosknit UNDERWEAR Shirts and drawers, all sizes, worth ; OF,. 50c, at 6t)C Old Store-Main Floor Plain and Fancy SILKS Dotted opera chiffon, etc., worth up to OC G5c yard, at UvL White Goods Dep't, Base ment. Seamless BRUSSELS RUGS 9x12, worth ' $f98 $16.50, at 11 Third Floor New Store 27-inch . White Picquette A. new fabric for Suits, Coats, etc, 35c 99a quality, at yard. . . UU White Goods Dep't, Base ment itti'ttMHfflTiiyiiimaM:iiiiliBBBm3 New Spring Curtains lave been selling up to $4 per pair, 98 at pair J. Lace Curtain Dep't Base ment. Boys' Long Pants Suits All wool blue serges, 14 to 17 years, worth $150 $10-at V Second Floor Old Store , Single Lace CURTAINS Worth up to $3 a AQn pair, at, each ift Lace Curtain Dept., Base ment. Women's Fine Pad HOSE SUPPORTERS Extra strong wide elas .15c I tics, regular price 35c, at. . , 2SI BOYS' WASH SUITS Ages 3 to 10 sailor or Russian, worth ud to $2. at .tfOt Second Floor New Store Imported Madras, Scrim and Drapery Swiss, some worth up to 40c, I (l at, yard ,..Llul Drapery Dept., Basement OB, Laborer Dies on Way to His Work J E. B. Hathaway, Employe of Park Board, Succumbs to Heart Disease. E. B, Hathaway, an employe of the Park board, died of heart disease on South Thirty-fifth avenue while on his nay to work Saturday morning. ilathaway's home is at 1315 Martha street The body was taken In charge by Coroner Willis Crosby. Persistent Advertising is tne Koad to Bl Returns. Two Tone Papers, all new colors and designs, sold regularly at 40c ; Monday, at f r roll ist ; 5,000 rolls good Wall Paper, suitable for al most any rooms worth, up to 7c, at roll.