THE : OMAHA, FRIDAY, JULY 1. 1010. OMAHA SHOWS BIG GAINS j Bank Clearings and Beal Estate ! Transfers Increase. ! AHEAD BY RAPID STEIDES Clearlaas Sfc lacreaa f 843,314 itrer ! First "I Moatba of t.aat I.and Traniffn Ahead. At the fid of tha -first nix month of the year Omaha's busing la shown to be far. far ahead of last year. The growth Inn bren tremendous. Total bank clearings for the period end ing June 30. 1910. are ICWU14 greater than the totai lor tho firft six months of V.09. Fvcry month shows a big gain on the corresponding month of the previous year, anil. In fact, with tha exception of one month In 19C. tha' loert of this year Is greater than' the Targeat of last. The same, story la tola by real rstnte tranters. Estimating transfr-rs of Thursday at SW.0D0 tho total for tha month Is $1, 104.POO. and for the first six months of 1310, 9,C7K77. This l J3.413.4I0 more thn for the tame time last year, and fully twice as much a.i January 1 to July I, 1908, whnn the total was f4.4.l,23. Ileal K.ntMte Transfers. The comparative statement of transfers by the months Is aa follows: in(W. 1"09. 1910- January ... iK.KM I W.4.M4 l,J4.tf February fri7.a Kio.i' w March . TM.Wi 1.3U4.2M 1 7I9.T.7 April ' H32.710 1.2K7.111 tiEST. 9. May 7r." 1.U01 list 1.37H.250 June 1.W1.US SJg.Cl-O 1,104,00 Totals Y. 14, W.S'tf J6.1C6.336 J9.571.776 IJunk Sliuw Galua. Comparative bank clearings for tho first alx mqnths of this and last year arc thee: January . February March .., April May June ' 1U0. . t.W4,0.71 . W.S77,l..jfl . ,!Rl.243.Xi . 71,32tl,2iS.fl( M,1M,!i:i:t.04 . 6S, 0,316.4 1909, S R7,lM,"rfl.03 47,ii72.-"J.7i 7i,;6J,:6 W.Sti9.2:i.i.S7 il.HMi.OS'i.71 ti2.14ii.tVJii.82 Total .'. $423,(127. 132. 2:4 1001,761,899.01 i'lrarlnaa for Jnne. Tally bank clearings In June for this year anj last were: 1'tlO. ..$ 2.9S2.50O 8 149.7H4 Jur.H June June June June June Junu June June June 10 June 11 June 12 June 13 June 14 June IS June lt June 17 June 18 June 19 June 20 June 21 June 2 June 23 June 24 June 25 June 2i June 27 June 28 June 29 June 30 2.S4X.270 2,MS9.2Hi tsitn'y) 2,8,2S7 2,3S,6Hti 2.5TO.247 2.61D.IM 2,41.0,801 (Suu'y) S.OS9.592 2,621,51 2.651,0t 2,56i,61H 2.WK1,513 2.5:i3.75 (Sun'y) 2.M0.9H3 l.!Ktt.4!l 2,771.352 2,6M,WI7 2,6H7.2ti3 2,358,9H (Sun'y) 2.80.5!)7 2,2:12.134 2,312.677 2,339,776 $ 2 K7,:.70 S,05l.llS 2,770,475 2,iO,524 2,667,313 (Sun'y) 2,8S,iJ 2.1X5,2.V 2,W,7,0.".6 2.7W2.S49 2.W1.704 2.13,743 (Sun'y) 2.872,423 1.919.2HS 2. 486. 452 2,;if.7,37 2.198,868 2.113,8.2 (Sun'y) 1,791,(178 2,01i,6fl 2,208.827 2,075, 1S3 1.9a,249 'Sun'y) 2.173.473 J.047,74 2,402,772 Totals SU8.4JK2.S16 $h2,146.926 In buying a cough medicine, don't be afraid to get Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. There la no danger from it, and relief Is aura to follow. Especially recommended for coughs, colds and whooping cough. Bold by all dealers. ' -, ' Ak-Sar-Ben Will Have Big Picnic Samson Arranges Auto Ban Among Festivities for Knights at Te kamah on Fourth. Samson has arranged for a basket plonlc for tha Knights of Ak-Sar-Ben and their friends at . Tekamah Monday. It is the Fourth of July and on that date Tekamah will have some big races and many other attractions will furnish amusement for the plunlckers. Tekamah has a splendid park, , where the plonlc will be held. Samson says he will maintain his repu tation of not doing things by half, and will make thla a real plonlo. . He has enlisted the Omaha Automobile club and has sent out 300 letters to members of the club tell ing them of the auto run, which is part of tha picnic plana. For , those who do not own automobiles, Samson has arranged for two McKeen motor cars to make tha trip to Tekamah. These will leave tha Webster street station at t o'clock Monday morning. As the capac ity of these cars is, limited, Samson will make reservation or those calling Douglas 333. or for those who call at his office at 1717 Douglas street, lu the new nranduls theater building. In. addition to these ac commodations, regular trains will leave the .Webster street station at 6:30 a. m. and at 1 p. im, The board of governors is of faring reduced ; for the trip on the motor cars, the price Ltlng Jl.50 (or tha round trip, ' Many automobiles are planonig to make tha trip to Tekamah, aa the roads are , aplenflid,. Tha route is over the oM. century run irum unuuxac vorougii x lolMUce, up I'onca hill, thrown Coffman, d'houn. Ulair. Herman and on to Tekams. ;k The run to Tekamah is 1 than a cntc:v for the round trip. . , Yonr choice of any Woman's im, Cl'Wk or Bilk Dress in our stock $15 Saturday 1 A Forte) t Tent, E. W.-'- Good lee, Dallas, Tex., fuiu.d a sure cure for malaria and blltoueiisa in Dr. Kiug'a New Ufa Fills. 26c Ftr sale by Beaton Drug- Co. "Summer suits to order JL7.SC reduced from S25. MacCurthy-WiUon. , ;) Poulh 16th." FIREWORKS Last Call and Chance, Only Three More Shopping Days U You'U Have to Hurry If You Expect to Get Any Salutes, 10 in box, at box 4c Kilgare Ammunition, 750 bhots, at v. . . . . , 10c Candles, 20-ball, each...5c Candles,! 10-ball, each...2c Candles, 6 ball, each....lc Sky Ilcxiketja, 3-or., each, 2c Sky Kockets, 6-oz., each, 4c BagIire, worth, 25c, at.7c Ammunition for Canes . 5o kind, per box 2c 2o kind, per box ,.lc JOQ. F. DIL2' OON'G 204 North 16th Street. We BataU Xea Thaa Wholesale rrloes .i,-4l HIK4V1I s as-- - Toar Obolcs any Woman's Hat la oit stock at $5 Special Sale oi Remnants We must sell our remnants, xUl lengths and all lots of tlrras Rood, silks and wash Rood In one day. I'.rcrjtlilnR must Im cleared awajr this week; go prejiarfd for llf; sales to t-ouic. We sacrifice every remnant in ho'ise Friday. Broken Lines of Fine Foulards at 35c a Yard 1,760 yards of fine foulards, broken Vncn, dress patterns, waist pat terns, lengths for children's and misseii" drosses, remnant r f lengths for kimonos, etc. regardless o cost 5JC ' bargain square, at, per yard Great Sale of Remnants in Basement A. F. C, Toile Du Nord, Bates and Rod Seal Ginghams -the best ginghams made in this country, new goods for Friday, all the wanted plain colors, checks, stripes, plaids, etc., in beautiful colorings. Buy them Friday TV for hot weather wear, in waist and dress lengths, at, per yard Checked Nainsook and 'Dimities light and dark grounds neat, new printings in remnants ' C Friday, at, per yard Remnants linen thread finish flaxon, especially suitable for ladies' and children's summer dressesall the plain colors and a large range of styles that is not likely to be dupli cated. The sale price of this well known 18c cloth t i nor vnril . . . . m9 f- j Fancy printed 3G-inch best grade silkoline rem ants, thousands of yards, pjr yard .31c Sample lengths of Silk oline, fancy . denims and sateens on bar gain table, at, each , 2c Cross barred white walsting, light weight white madras wait ings, fine dlmitiea and nainsook, perfect long lengths, at, yard .... 84c A better grade of In dia linon has never before sold at such a price as this, yard. . . 2., Linen finished suit ing and fancy dark style suiting in remnants on bargain square, at, per yard . .24c Printed summer dress lawns, in desirable lengths, light and dark, at, per yard. A great lot of all kinds short lengths plain colored poplins that can be matched up on bargain square for, per yard . . . . 3ic .2ic Linen Remna.nt Sale Frida.y 1,000 Remnants of Table Damask and Crash Toweling: at almost one-half regular price. Red bordered Huck Towels, 10c size, at, each 60 Satin and Marseilles Bed Spreads, some are sllKhtly Imperfect, worth up to $3.00 at. each 91.00 BUfhtly soiled Pattern Cloths, hem stitched or plain, worth up to $2.00 at, -each 98o Extra large, heavy Turkish Bath Towels, with names woven In. worth up to $1.00 at, each 3So Mill lengths of brown linen Crash Toweling, worth up to 10c at, a yard 60 Fine Filet Lace Shams. 60c values at, each 39o Lace Trimmed Scarfs and Shams, worth up to 49c at, each 860 Remnants and Odd Lots of 18-inch Embroidered Flouncings Corset Cover Embroideries, wide insertions and gal- I C loons various kinds many worth to 35c yd, at yd. .UC Fine Embroidered Edgings, Insertions and Beadings c 0 New lots, worth 10c a yard, at, per yard C Fine French and German VaJ. Laces and Inserting Also rlatt Vals. Torchons, Uluny, etc. worth up to I2V2C yard, at, per yard Remnants of Allover Laces Also appliques, inser tions, medallions, etc,! various kinds, at, each. . 5c 10c Advance Notice of Big Sale Saturday Aivy Woman's Hat $ In Our Entire Stock Regardless of Former Price Many of Them Have Been Selling Up to $35.00. On Sale Saturday One Day Only. Give Day M bA J csaiuraay July 2nd Offer Your Unrestricted Choice su WW MAM IN OUR ENTIRE STOCK Regardless oi Former Price, lor ..: 2JL Many, of These Suits Have Been Selling up to $311 and $40 each Brandeis Stores STSTXSSSSTk Read The Bee for All the Sporting News 7rVT717TrTT7TTiiT71T SVJfl Sjjin..s' 8TOHK WILTj nK CMISKD AI.Ij 1.Y MOM.V, atl.Y 4TH. BARGAIN FRIDAY WASH GOODS EXTRAS A most extraordinary bargain in very fine natural colored Tussar' Silks. It's n high luster silk and linen fabric, very light weight with a semi-rough effect in the weave. The usual 50c quality. No silk is more shimmering or so cool and serviceable for summer dresses and waists. Friday, including some brocaded goods as well, at, yard KKMN'ANTS Percales, crepes, 19c Bilk mulls, A. F. C. ginghams, linen finish goods, tissues, etc. All odds and ends of 12c, 16c, 19c and 25c goods to clear up, yard ,74c Bargain Friday Extras in WOMEN'S GARMENTS White J.incn Dretis Skirts New, rrlsp slimmer models, pleated and button trimmed. .. .$1.01 Unlit (Jray 'Worsteds Skirts For summer outings, full pleated, handsomely tailored; just In at ' $4.05 Lawn Presses In light colors, low necK and short sleeves, trim med with lace insertion $2.05 .Wash Petticoats Plain or stripe ginghams . 50 White Waists Plain lawns or barred Nainsook, lace trimmed, $1.25 values, at g0 Bargain: Friday Special Women's Oxforda $1.15 Saved 300 pairs tan Russia calf "Lady Betty" two eyelet ties, with smart low cut short vamp and high heel; strictly new, nobby, up-io-aaie rooiwear in an sizes and widths. These are recog nized as the finest $3.60 footwear a nr made. Friday for. ?)) Misses and Children's Pumps, ox blond shades, $1.60 values .6Bo Barefoot Sandals. "60 and 11.00 values 450 Woman's Oxfords Tan, Calf, patent colt and Russia calf, broken lots, 3.00 and 3.r.O values, for 11.45 Bargain Friday in Basement- Housefurnishings rirsless . Oookor Almost an ab solute necessity in summer time 10 off 40o Spray Nozzles for 99o $3.50 Lawn Mowers, 14-Inch, $2.98 96.50 iXawn. Mowers, ball bear ing; .w $4.50 $2.75 Gas or Gasoline Ovens $1.08 ScreenrWlre Cloth, sq ft So $3 Hear? Xdak Tin Boiler with copper bottom. No. 8 slxe $1.48 $2.26 Llsk Boilers, like above, No. 9 else $1.69 Water Kilters ancT Coolers, en amelled usually $4.26, for $3.85 $2 98 Model Gasoline Stoves, for , $a.it Adj. Screen Frames, 20x33, ..19o Bargain Friday Offers- Neckwear, Embroideries New Lace Bows, made of beau tiful Irish crochet, 60c kind, at .... 25 Beautiful Jabot of Irish Cro chet lace, every one 7 Be value, at 25 Dutch Collars, also Sailor Col lars and Venlse Lace Stocks, all new 60c and 75c values 85o Wide Ribbons, fine, all pure silk, moire and glace, 35c and 40c Qualities white, black and all colors, for 15 Embroideries Swiss and Cam bric Flouncing;, 18x27 Inch, splendid 39c values, yard . .96o Embroidery Strips 3 to 17 inches wide, (6fc yard pieces) yd. lOo 8k Choice of either batiste or coutil. New, fresh, clean goods and worth $1.50, sizes to 30, Friday, at BOOKS . Friday is the day for the peri odical freshening up of our circulating library. We offer at a Ions price all the used books of latest fiction from the iibrairy; Friday TUMBLERS. Up in the china department on the 2d floor, full size, water tumblers, each lo China Cups Plain white 4 for lOo Pern Dishes Malt green with extra Inset 85o Glased Cuspidors lOo Earthen Jugs, Dutch design, for 19o Brass Fern Dishes, 50c values, for 15o Kimono Crepes Scores of clrolce patterns in floral and Oriental designs, usually 18c; 19.1m Friday for 121 Linen Suitings All pure linen, natural shade only, worth I rA 29c, for lt inininii iniii 111 iintT''wggryrta:r'''rj' Tremendous Suit Bargains Friday Hart, Schaffner & Marx Suits that sold regularly at $18.00, $20.00, $22.50, $25.00 and $30.00, all best Summer Styles. Choice of over 1,500 Suits Fri day, at WE GUARANTEE FIT AND QUALITY THE RELIABLE STORK Long Black Taffeta Silk Coats Choice of our entire stock, values to $25.00, for SI 0.00 Linen and Repp Suits Coat Suits with new pleated skirts, wore $10.00, for $5.00 Dressing Hacques Navy blue lawn, with ring dot pattern, button-hole stitch edge, were 69c, t(r 25 Gingham Aprons Fine large ones with bib, best 50c kind; Fri day 25t Sunbonneta Checked gingham or plain chamhray, 25c kind.. mm sbbb . lii T't:r::rlnltu 11 EJ B n Ladle' llathing ! a Suits. Em: - I II ft V fl f - 7 II I 111 ALWAYS. wmxjwimwsP llathing Httits at Very SpcH-ial Hiirgaln Trices. New Long Hip Corsets Special $1.50 Models A late shipment secured from a prominent factory at a price and re served for our Friday bargain day sales. These Corsets have long hip with the soft skirt extension, nicely trim med at top and have supporters attached. 89c Greatest Summer Underwear Ever Held in Omaha, Friday and Saturday MEN'S, WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S SUMMER UNDERWEAR Surplus Wholesale Stock of M. E. SMITH & CO. One Thousand Three Hun dred and Fifty Dozen Gar ments on Sale at One-Third and Less Actual Worth: ALL WOMEN'S UNION SUITS Values to $1.50, iu Lisle and Mercerized, all styles and sizes, choice, nt... .29c 39c and 19c ALL WOMEN'S GAUZE VESTS Values to $1.00 a garment, in siTk lisle and mercerized, in three .lots, at.. 12 Vic 19c and 25c ALL WOMEN'S GAUZE VESTS Values to 25c, on sale at 7lAc and 9c ALL MEN'S UNION SUITS Values to $2 a garment, at, choice ........ .49c ALL MEN'S TWO PIECE SUITS Values to $1.00 a garment, at, per gar ment ,19c and 25c ALL MEN'S HIGH CLASS LISLE AND MERCER. IZED SHIRTS AND DRAWERS In two lota, at 39c and 49c BOYS' SHIRTS AND DRAWERS -Values to 50 cents, at, garment .... 19c ALL CHILDREN'S VESTS AND PANTS-Values to 50c, on sale at each 7C 10c and 15c Friday Is Remnant Day in tho Domestic Room Annual Fireworks Sale Buy your Fireworks tomorrow. Sale closes Saturday night. All kinds of Fireworks at lowest prices. Display on pavement, Harney street side of store. Friday and Saturday's Bulletin of Grocery Economies Bennett's are Always Sure to Ha.ve Good Savings Granulated Sugar, 18 lbs for 1100 Bennett's best Coffee, fresh roasted, lb. ..80c Bennett's Reliable Cof fee, fresh .'roasted, per pound tSo Bennett's Extra Coffee, fresh roasted, lb,.18e Bennett's iso Teas, as sorted kinds, lb... 4 ao Tea Sittings, usual 16c lb. pkf., for Ho Corn Meal, white or yellow, 10 lb. sack lso Diamond : Crystal Salt, .14 lb. sack 20u Capitol Baking; Powder. 6 lb. ean - 11.00 And 100 stamps. Bnlder's Pork and Veens 1 cans zuc And 10 Htamps. Rnldar'a Chill Sauce. , bottle lie And 10 stamps. Bnlder's. Balad Dress inn, bottle 25c And 10 Stamps. Royal CeWsry Bait, per bottle 10c And 10 Stamps. Violet Toilet boap, t cakes tic And 10 Stamps. OalUarA Olive OU Small size He And 20 Stamps. Medium size 45c And 60 Stamps. Large slse 76c And 100 8tatrips. Macaroni Star Crescent, I pkgs If 5c And 10 Stamps. Blue Borax Starch, per package lOo And 10 Stamps. S. W. C. Table. Syrup, 13 Wo cans 10c Bennett's Capitol Coun try Gentleman Corn. for 11c And 10 Stamps. Mount Carmel Pump kin, t eans ..' 25c And 10 Stamps. Bennett's Capitol . VTiole Tomatoes, can ...ltc Ana 10 ttiamps. Old Virginia Flan Roe, can ......5c - And !Q Stamps. Cheese, full cream, per pound . . .mc And 10 Stamps. Cheese. Virginia Swiss. pound . .... 15c Ana 20 stamps. Sterling Gloss Starch lb. boi 0c And 71 Stamps. Pickles, assorted, per bottle 6c. D. K. Jon French Mus tard, Jar 20o And 20 Stamps. Jap Rice, 7c Quality, 6 pounas ror zc Shaker Salt. I for ..25c And 19 Stamps. Capitol Extract, per bot-' tie 18c And 20 Stamps. Monarch Cut Asparagus, . large can zto And 10 Stamps. Helns Vinegar, quart bottle 260 And 10 Stamps. Poppy Milk, alx cans for 25o Newport Cataup, per bottle lOo And 10 Stamps, Tea Garden . Preserves, lOo Jars for 22e Capitol Wheat. 1 lb. package lOo Ana 10 Stamps. Economy Clothes Clean er, 16c bottle for ..10o Fruit Wafers, lb ...Ho Iten's Fresh Baked Anl- bus Biscuit. In air tight pkKSj I pkgs. for lOo Ana it Stampa. Organdies, Batistes, Lawns, Fancy WhitH Goods, Plain Lawns, Madras, etc., worth up to 25c, all ' at one price, yd. 10 Aberboyle Ginghams, a good assortment of colors and pat terns, regular price 19c, yard 12 W French Percales, in good long lengths, 19c values at, per yard.'.-... .. .' 10 Organdies, Lawns, Batistes, worth up to 15c, yard 7 12 i-ic Lawns, all good patterns, fanc ies, etc., all at one price, yard .;.5 Remnants of Towel ing, Linen Crash, Huck, etc., at just about half price. Remnants of Muslins, . Sheetings, in good lengths, at about half iirlce. Remnants . of Table Linen, Irish, Scotch, German, good val ues, at, a yard -39 49d 58 AT 10 A. M. All the Remnants of Waatu Goods and White Goods from our high grade stocks, that accumulated during the week, worth up to 50c all at one price, per yard 10 HKKK S SOME HOUSING Friday Specials $3.00 HAN J) BAG $1.48 Full size, all leather, leather lined, with leather lined purse, regular $3.00 value, , best ever bargain, at $1.48 $4.00 ALLOY Kit EMHROIUE1U 1KS $1.48 The very finest Swiss and Batiste Allovers with hand embroidery and . Irish -. Crochet, the best ever, at, yard '. .$1.48 3.V; FLOUNCING!, YARD lt)c Beautiful patterns in 18 and 20 Inch Flouncings, also 18 inch Corset Cover Embroideries, at, . per yard 10 50c 1AI HOS12 SUPPORTERS at 19 BOc ' AVA1ST SUPPORTERS at 10 SOc LADIES' BELTS at 25 $5.00 HAIR PUFFS $8.00 Tho latest novelties In Real Hair Puffs, all shades, great values, Friday, at, yard $3.00 AU kinds of Staple - and Fancy Notions at Less Than Half Irice. IN THE DOMESTIC ROOM Suit Department A few of the kind of bargains that bring the crowds every day to this busy department: LADIES TAILOR SUITS Values to $15.00, at (-$5.00 LADIES' BILK AND TOURIST COATS Values to $10.00, at. ! choice ...'.....'5.00 CRAVENETTE RAIN COATS Values to $7.50, choice $2.05 WRAPPERS Rgular Values to $1.50, on sale at, choice GO WASH UNDERSKIRTS Values to $1.50, choice '49t WOOL DRESS SKIRTS That sold to $5.00, rn two lots, at, each $2.98 and $1,08 WASH DRESSES Regular values, to $5.00, at, choice $1.95 CHILDREN'S DRESSES AND ROMPERS TO 75c values, at, each 25 LONG KIMONOS Values to $1.60 at 69 HOUSE DRESSES In all BteeB 30 to 44, values to $1.50, at 08V Extraordinary Silk Bargains Friday Here's offerings we're confident cannot be duplicated in - 1 ' A i At 1 VI 1. quality ai uiese remaxK&Diy low saie prices; All Silk Pongee, $1.00 qual ity, 36 in! wide, on sale, at, yard 59c Gold Cloth Pongee, $l!25 quality, 3G in. wide, a beauty, nt 79c $1.25 Black Peau de Soie, 36 in. wide, soft and lus trous, at, yard 89c 29c White Jap Silks, 20 in. wide, at, yard .....17c Short Lengths of Silks, worth to $1.00, plain and fancy, 1 to 20 yard lengths at 25 $1.00 Black Taffeta, oil boiled, 36 in. wide, 69c Messalines, Pongees, Tussah Royal, Checked Louisienes, T) : ii: i . i ii a i j r , i i . . hi iiiitt.nu, etc., tui newest eiiiiues, u,uvu jams in me 101 in Domestic Koom, at, yard .". .38c Lomono Lomons Lomotil Now la the tlma to buy your l emon tor the "Fourth," on Friday and Saturday we will cell our regular ISc and 40o Lemona, per doien, at, only I quart New Fe&a, for 10a t bunchea Beets. Turnips or Carrota, for 10o Large Cucumbera, each So ( bunchea Freah Leaf Lettuce ....60 Wax or Green lieana. per lb TVjo 4 bunchea Green Onlnna for 00 Freah Hip Tomatoea. per pound J Ho New Cabbage, per pound la a raw uiDiii ar ovm. rorv. lias obooisy sirr, . II pound Oraaulated Sugar for II 09 t bare Olaruoud "C" or Beat 'Km All Boap, for 26a EMK-o-Hee. Dr. Price'- Food, or Cora, eke, at. eaoh .70 prap Nut, per package ......... 100 1 pound paoluurea Corn March (or 4a Oil or Muatmrdbardlnen. for 4e Aortef Klokles, In bottle ....(He 3 pounds California 1'ruuei. for io California Klpe OUvea. psr caa ,20e ?&Tny HAYDHl'S FIHST pavq SSS&I