Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, July 14, 1910, Page 12, Image 12

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    THE BKK: OMAHA, TIIUKSDAY, JULY 14. 1010.
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Friday
is Our
Oreat
ft ami -AmI
Clearing
ale of
BnutlM
The Bargains Arc Greater Than Ever
In Our Great
Semi-Annual Clearing Sale
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HERE ARE THDSRDAY'S EXTRA SPECIALS
Yonren High Grade Corsets at 59c
Clewing- saJe of all new models, medium and long hip, made
of'.'fj&e, quality French batiste, with four heavy elastio
hose supporters attached. This lot contains some of
" thd veil .known makes-regular price f fK
up to $1.50 clearing price, V if C
each.
Misses- "4 Children's Summer Hats at 50c 75c
-' WORTH VP TO $2.50
Hundreds of misses' lingerie hats, trimmed with black
velvet ribbon; misses' and children's linen and duck out
ing hats;, duck tnms; girl's leghorn hats and pretty milan
hats for little girls odd lots, but all new styles, worth up
to $2.50; Thursday in our ,ffc
( clearing sale second floor, RJj and
fits "
75c
16o quality woraen'i
gingham aprons
clearing "ale price
r In. basement
fee
Xlnra aOO yard apool
thread all numbers,
whits and black;
Notion department,
clearing aula price;
par dosen
!9c
An assortment of
800 wire hair pin
clearing sale
price
7c
' Lily Wkito Corset Cover (terni-made) a.t 39c Ekch
The new idea. Out out and embroidered arm holes, with
straps !of scalloped edge beading to match full Z Q
.size main floor worth up to 75c, at. . .. J1 C
All Silk Taffeta, Ribbon, worth up to 20c at 74c
All silk f taffeta ribbon plain and fancy colors, ' checks,
plaidsetc. i-up to No. 80 main floor at, . : . : Hlf r
v per yard.. .......... 2
18-in. Fine Embroidered Flouncings, Etc., at 19c Yard
Skirtings, Qorset cover widths, wide insertions' and galloons
. . a -a -a -a e i 41 .
' big bargain square piled nign on main iioor 1 (J
worth up to 40c a yard, at.
VraiNl 1 Imitation
ft eather bloom Vettl
eoeta Feather allk,
etc.. double ruffle
' and tucked flounce
11.60 and 11.76 val
ues, at. .
98c
Choice of our 35e
and 6O0 yrenoh "Bril
Uant Sat Pins
Clearing sale price
In Jewelry depart
ment, at .
15 c
Buster Brown Dou
ble Taoed Patent
Leather Baits
Blacks, reds and
white clearing sale
price. In leather
goods dept
15 c
Tborjday Special Demonstration of the Celebrated
HARTIIAN WARDROBE TRUNKS
A demonstration of these extremely high grade and desirable
wardrobe trunks will be held all day Thursday In our Trunk depart
ment, basement, new store. Mr. Melvln Adams of Chicago will conduct
'this demonstration.
j 'We are Omaha agents for the oelebrated Indeatructo Trunks.
Every trunk Is guaranteed for five yeara.
BR-A'NDEIS stores
nwlNl M ikll li )
I f Hurinit Jul a.irl August Store Hoars at l f t
I JJ 1 5 O'clock. Haturdajr at 10 I. M. I fJ
for $25
f
Silk Dresses Up to $40
Thursday
morning at 9
o'clock the
selling begins.
None sold
before that
hour.
150 Handsome Models
This is our entire stock of the
finer lines of silk dresses and in
clude embroidered Pongees, Satin
Foulards, in many colorings and
patterns, plain and stripe Taf
fetas, Changeable Sunburst Taffetas,
etc. There must be a dozen or more
distinct styles, all as fresh and new a3
the day they left the maker a few
weeks ago. Tunic and Princess mod
els that were $35.00 and $40.00.
To avoid the inconvenience of hur
, rying to an 8 o 'clock sate, we start the
selling" at 9 o'clock. The choice of
the stock Is yours Thursday for -
C oS
tell
BLACK LAWN DRESSES FOR MA1D8 AND WAITRESSES We have
Just received a shipment of these much asked for dresses. They are
in two-piece' style with 15 gored full pleated skirt and tailored waists,
self collar and belt, materials are fine and sheer, at $300
WHITE LINGERIE WAISTS
Our best sale of $1.25 waiBts Is
on now. Most of them are very
fine $2.00 kinds. Embroidery
and lace of very dainty pattern
and superior quality . . . $1.25
ABOUT-THE-HOUSE DRESSES
Neatly made, one-piece styles of
percale, high or low neck mod
els in. light or medium colors,
all sizes, at, each $1.00
Extraordinary Sale Hand-Embroidered
Linen Center Pieces and Scarfs
VALUES TO $10.00 AT $1.95
A purchase of 500 pieces, at a remarkable price concession.
28-inch round Centers and 54:inch Scarfs, in natural or
brown linen. Every piece is gorgeously embroidered in silk,
with rose, poppy, appleblossom, and conventional designs.
Scalloped and lace trimmed. Every woman who loves beau
tiful decorative, linens will go in raptures, over fo,a Ai 3
them and readily recognize one of the best, bar- j$k I rl! G
(ruins fcfi Oft t n fe1 0 00 nip.pps. rlioicn far . hJLW K
t-j t'" -w i i j . - I?. i
75c Embroidered Dutch Collars 25c
White and colored Persian embroid
ered designs, some withv dainty eyelet
or Maderia open embroidery pattern,
round and square shapes. The clev
erest new novelties shown forvthe hot
weather. All new, fresh and clean, just in from
the importer. All are 75c values, our .price. . .
25c
BIDS FOEt JEW BILL DEPOT
Ms oy Largo Contractor! Send ing Bids
'. L 1 to Chicago Office.
WILL' COST OVLE A MILLION
' :. s .i
To Bateaa front Jaekraa to Fern ant
llrett Aaa KlahtJa Street aad
rar( of Klast Street Will
f ;.(...r.'t ;'. Wee.
' Omaha's new fretstvt depot which the
Burlington will build In the near future
will, be ihe Jargest building of its kind In
the city.-': It jmlil "eltaiid from Farnam to
Jackson streets on Eighth and eover part
cf lEttittr street,. -. i
, There will be two buildings in the com
plete freight depotone for Incoming freight
and toe other for outgoing. The approach
to the depot will be on Eighth street, the
platforms and the approaching driveway
taklng up part.' of the street, for which
the road go permission last night Be
tween the two houses there will be four
platforms for unloading and loading freight,
with the tracks running between each two
platform,.''-: . ;;: r .
' The wagons 'of city firms going to or
from the depot will have the use of four
streets In hauling (relght Farnam, Har
ney, Howard -tJid Jackson each street
leading Into Eighth and the wide driveway
whih,w1ij be built tbere. The entire cost
tUe j'Mur tipine of the .Burlington will
be .soinethki over (1.000,400, but the rail
road officials think that It will pay them
. in the end.
"Our business is steadily growing and
Omaha is a growing city, and we will need
all of . the new building in a very few
ytars." eald U. W. Loomls, assistant to
the general manager of the road, when
questioned lit regard to the new depot
:"Th new fretgitt house will be one of the
finest In the weet and Omaha will be proud
of it when finished." '
, Bids from large run tractor for the build
ing ef thai two buildings are being received
In the1 rfflce tf ,T, B. Calvin, chief en
gineer' of the. rad, whoee office la In Chi
cago. The date, of the opening of the bids
has not beea mads public yet, but It Is
probable that preliminary operations will
be started early this fall.
Officer Saves
Man from Death
Would-Be Suicide ii Prevented from
Jumping Into Biver by
Officer Wilion.
Threatening to 'commit sulolde by plung
ing off the Douglas street bridge, Ueorge
Warner. M20 Leavenworth street placed his
Ufa In the hands of Patrolman Wilson, who
prevented the self destruction Tuesday
night. Warner came to Wilson's notice
when the man rushed madly past the
policeman on Douglas street. Wilson thrust
out bis arm and stopped ' the stranger to
learn what the trouble was.
"Let me be, ' for God's sake," panted
Warner. "I'm going to end It all."
"Oh. that's all Is It," Wilson replied.
"Well, go ahend and end It." With that
the policeman let the stranger go.
A moment later, however, the policeman
broke Into wild pursuit of the other man,
aa he perceived the fugitive was surely
headed for the bridge. The policeman
caught up with and grasped Warner just
as the latter was preparing to Jump from
the bridge , into the murky deptha below.
Warner was taken to the police station at.d
hsld for Investigation.
MEN'S COLORED BORDER HANDKERCHIEFS
Full size, splendid quality, 3c each, or a dozen 35c
' TKXAS ELUUKTA I'KACIIKS A HALE.
Another carload for Thursday. Pine luscious fruit tor
canning.. 4 baskets to crate, per crate
In 3 crate lots, 80c each.
85c
asHsassasrsHsasasrasserasasasKEScasasaS
liable Strangled
by erd&Ji. couha or colda are Instantly re
Ileved and quickly cured with Ir. King's
New Disouvery. Goo and $1 00. For sale by
lieaton Drug L
Choice of Smyth
is Aimed at "Jim"
Follower of the Mayor See
Cloyed Hand Back of
Selection.
the
"Tea, the selection " of . C. J. Smyth to
preside over the Grand Island convention Is
a slap at 'Jim,' " said a city hall attache,'
"and we know where the slap oomes from.
The hand may be gloved, but It Is the hand
of Congressman Hitchcock Just the same,
and he la not fooling us a bit. Hitchcock
told a friend of mine, only a few days
ago, that he wlahed Dahlman were not
running; that it wasn't his time; that ha
had two years more to serve as mayor and
should be content with that, and not tri
to succeed Ehallenberger until after his
second terra. Of course, Hltchoock would
be no more for 'Jim two yeaj-a hence than
he la bow. We are on to him and he will
hear from us."
GOOD-BYE
WALK-OVERS!
v ' .
Closing Them Out At
Cut Prices
First time in Omaha Walk-Overs ever sold for less than
the factory stamped price, $3.50 and $4.00; but now
THEY GO
No more Walk-Overs for usour new, improved line
for men will be IT. ;
Shoes and Oxfords Now Going to Clear the Shelves.
,V, Walk-Over Shoe Store
ED S. THOMPSON,' Sales Mgr.
Every man knows "Ed" Pa Rourke's Neighbor.
3J i M frA
IT has a peculiarly deli
cious flavor found in
nootherbeer. It'sbecauso
we grow our own yeast,
malt our barley in the old
and reliable way and age
our beer properly.
High Life Beer
is always uniform In
quality and purity. We
always make it the same
way. It always has the
same rich and pleasing
Haver.
if
is
n
if
III ffi J? M HI malt our barley in the old 1 f I
Jtm and reliable way and age i
WSjF t7''';lr" V- ' W"-LER BREWING CO.
Z&SW JffiM$ ORDER A CASE TODAY
IJbeerJ B
C JESSEN LIQUOR CO.,
, I Distributers. I ill
V I 1030 Broadway, Ooanoll Bluffs, Xowa. J t I
V f Both Phones 705. J
J""'" "''- t"-v nrmu w-wiwr j .... D
Children's
Ankle Strap
Pumps
. The ankle strap pump is the
real shoe for ... chldren this
summer. But let us tell you
something. The fit of a
pump la of-more Importance
than any other kind of a
shoe. The pumpB we have
combine fit and style as well
practical and serviceable in
every way. .
J THE ' PRICES ARE: '
Children's sizes,
8, to 11 ...
MiBsrs' . sizes,
11 Ji to 3 ... .
Young Women's fry CA
sizes, 2 to O . .V-'WV
We carry complete sices and
widths, In ' both turns and
welt soles.
, Come in and let us convince
you that we can please you.
$1.50
$2.00
Drexel Shoe Co.
1419 Farnam St.
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NORTHERrl MICHIGAN LINE!
The Elegant Steel Steamships
ManItou"-"Mlitourl" -IlllnoJs'
offer nnrt valed Mnrtos tMrtwMa CKImsto ktid tiarkt
no llaitl and uiiier Umovi Huwtur Kaurua if
Northern Mlcblp7.oooneiUef 1tkiJ liao for Lake
na airtxi roufe ta
M mii 1. 1 re 1 ravrmeClty ilaror Mrlu -Uii
Oufcama I harlvtA h(. Ikuhi
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Yheaa claaat taabtpa era bodi tba ffosMt baai rqutppatl cm tha Oraal TAkaa.
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out i of ci tha wat4r. tor bbua of tour aid
fto l&rant auJ bj ii T aa la aiiaifort.sblai ml
lhay otfar tha travaler evary ato4rn oouvantanoa Uaafc atitia t thm ilaituhia ot u
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J. C CONUT. C r. A. Wwt ami bk. Mwti t4 Ka lm Iriin. CHICAGO
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Bee Want Ads Boost Your Business
20.
DISCOUNT
July clearing sale of odds and
ends, In suit cases, . bags,
trunks and traveler's goods.
This means reliable goods at
a great saving to you right
at vacation time.
Freling & Steinle
Trunks. Bags, Suit Cues
and Good Leathtr Gsodi
1503 FARNAM ST.
sv.wr. ITS
St. Paul
OltS
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NW16Q1 ,
Three splendid trains 'ai '
day via The North Western "-.
Line leave the Union Station; ?
Gmaha, at 7:50 a. m., :7:00 'f.
p. m. and 9:00 p. m.
J5 There are hundreds of cool northern resorts
in the woods and on the lakes in Minnesota,
Wisconsin and the Lake Superior District. "'
Vacation Rates
The Best of Everything ?r : t
For rates, tickets and full infor
mat ion apply to J i:
Ticket Offices
1401-1403 Farnam Street
Omaha, Nebr.
1.
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Hotel Rome
iLuropean
IN THE HEART OF THINGS
Cor. ICth and Jackson Sta.
Two blocks from leading
department stores and all
theaters.
KOMK M1M.KH.
KUDLAVU Mud Curt t&KrZiJl'"&z
Etly aa4 aaiaraliy Hhoumatian. K tdketjr, bkta aoa
ra ir !. Big htl odi allysMar. Heu4 tut
Sixth Annual Convention July I B, 19 and 20 v
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Associated Ad Clubs
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' Meet with America's business creators ' . , '
WRITE OMAHA AD CLUB FOR PROGRAM - ,
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THE OMAHA LOAN AND BUILDING ASSO CIA?
O TI0N baa paid its members Six' Per Cent per annum
for the past 21 years, and today U better prepared
than ever to protect and foster the interest of ita
members. . ,
Try a saving account with it, $1 to $25 accepted in monthly
payments or lump sum not over $5,000. Ask for Booklet u A" and 4
other information.. 1
ASSETS, $3,600,000. RESERVE FUND, $64,000.
Address, 16th and Dodge Streets, Omaha, Neb,
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