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THK BEE: OMAHA. TIH'KSDAY. KKTmrAKY P. 1011.
T n 1 C1 ttt: 11
Sing at Our Free
Noonday Concert
in Assembly Room
(sicca?, ronjxlu Boom)
Thursday Noon. You
Are Invited to Come
and Enjoy this Concert
V
IPiJl
VALENTINES
BBIBBIHBIID
B I K
T7V
No Other Htorf In Omaha
Can Show a Variety if
Pretty Novelty ValesMlnr
fiurh aa We Hare. All
rrlom. Also Score of
Valentine Kavnrs,
IkworatJons, t'artls, Ktc.
for rartles
I Special Sale of Vomen's Dresses
k. ' i sa
$ 250 Silk and Cloth Dresses (Samples from a New C7 GfTh
), at u ww mk
1 . "A I 5 ktf M Mill hll ( I
line Ladies' Hi. me .lotirn.il 1'nllern with
copy of Ilia New Spring. 1911 ttyle Hook
sjoo
J
0
York Manufacturer) worth from $15 to $22.50,
af
crftt.t, 111 I
VXX it if MX.
mm
I 'I
f$7.S0l
VVc bought these stunning dresses at just abut
one-halt their value. Every one is a model that
is strictly up-t-datc and
show the very newest
1911 style features.
Mfldr of taffetas, voiles.
t'jrrxjn 1
-)v4-'Xj .V-'l r-rei-, r1 r-Vv I tl mc Cfrrrc
all the popular and fash
ionable colors. Many arc
beautifully trimmed,
others smartly embroid
ered, many arc plain
tailored. Every one is a
charming model.
Worth
and
$22.50 J
!i 1 llli
You'll Thank Us for Telling You
About This "End of the Season"
Ladies' Yinter Apparel Sale
Choice of any Wool Suit, orig
inally worth lo $4-5.00, now. .
Choice of any Black Cloth Coat,
originally worth to $4.5, now
(Sizes 40, 42. 44, only.)
Choice of any Velvet Suit in
our stock, originally worth to
$35, now
Valentines
Make Tour Selection from the largest line la the city.
The assortment, as well as the price, will le advantage
enotiKli. None- isn compare with the showing In on,'
stationery section. See the many new effects this year.
I wuHniWlliMMur ii Taaaaaa ml In ""TJ
110 toys' Suits, worth to $4,
Cut Their Prices for Quick Selling,
Thursday, to
$L75i!
These Suits are the broken lines and odd sizes of nil our regular
winter selling lines. IS very garment has been taken where sizes
and lines are not complete, and placed Into this "Quick Selling"
110 lot, to go Thursday at the very low price of 91.75
Kor service, style and make you could not suit your
boy better, than in one of these suits. Be here early
and you'll get the better ones.
$1.00 Knickerbocker Pants for Boys, Thursday, at 50c
27-in. Fine French Batiste Embroidered Flouncings in thirty beautiful de
signsCombination Baby Irish and Jap effects worth up to $1.50 yd, at,
ydSSC
50c Embroideries at 25c Yard
JH an422-inch fine swiss, nainsook and ba
tiste embroidered flouncings, skirtings, cor-
set cover widths, alwo insertions and galloons
worth up to 50c yard big bar- f 5
&KJ
gaiu square, at,'er yard
Pure Linen Torchon Laces and Insertions also Cluny Curtain Laces
match-r-a new shipment specially priced for Thursday, per yard . .
Wash Laces and Insertions .
Sample (strips and factory ends French
vals, platt vals, point de Paris, tor
chons, etc., etc. many - worth He a
yard big bargain square, Ol'
......... di J2S
Many to
b A FEW HARDWARE SUGGESTIONS
g SI'KCIAIJA ritK'KD FOR Till IISDAY
J $1.65 Alcohol Stoves, go at 9H
I F) 40c Hard Coal Hods, special, at 10
. 15c Auto Pliers, Thursday, at f) -
Card Punches, the 25 cent kind, at 15C 1
j Thermometers, special Thursday, at HALF THICK
. b, m 1 Bi..i b ,bi...bi bwbji n m u n a h a w afl
! fOTTgl C5Wgi furVT Q,VUW& CwWi CUVt gouA QttuArVtA
The land of the fabled Fountain of Youth," of waving
palm, beautiful flowers, the bluest of slues and of per.
petual sunshine. The ideal place for rest or recreation
during the Winter season. Numerous good hotels with
accommodations within the reach of alL And the trip
costs but little. I will be glad to give you full particulars
and forward a copy of a beautifully illustrated booklet
Through service Chicago and St. Louis to Jacksonville via
Louisville & Nashville R. R.
The Attractive Way to Florida
P.W.M0RR0W, N.W.P.A Chicago.
J. L DAVENPORT, D. P. St Lotus.
at, per yard
5c
Six Cakes and One Jar
All for
m r fop
:S f
' By special arruubt -.itU the B. J. John
Von' SxnpvCo. . wo are-hi a position to Offer the
V' bple of Omaha absolutely free a 50c jar of Palm
OHVe cream with 0 cakes of Palm Olive soap for 4!c
V'V - i'"'uK Oepurtiiii'iit-i ttouth Hide.
Thursday is Chocolate Day :w .
Delicious bitter-sweet chocolates with soft 1
creamy centers variety of pure fruit and
crushed nut flavors regular 40c, OCo
.chocolates rThurscfciy,' at, lb. . . . ,aUv
Saturday is the Great Kii GIotc Sale
Tliousands of pairs of long aud short kid
gloves, whites,' blacks and al colors all
perfect bought al a great sacrifice." Th"ey
are worth as high as $2.50 pair nr.
"Great special sale Saturday, pair. . . IwC
BRANDEIS STORES
jj iJ-i-
GAS v COMPANKEEPS BILL
toa Not File its statement for Gas
Furnished in January.
COUNCIL'S ' 1.10 V IS NOTHING
B !" ManaKcr klabaaeh mt the
' .t t'utittu', Who A 1 no Sa tae
Mijltrr I'robnbly Will
,j lo tlir l'ourt.
i i
. I;ur Boiue reason, uw Omaha Has com
pany b failed to present lt bill for
l'uet llphtlng to the city for th month
ot Januar i -l auitlly hr company la very
pit.mpt eaa.haa Us bill In the hands of
the i-ity comptroller by the second or third
ai . tha- latA'sU but so far this month, no
b(ll has 4iuu'n tip." .
"t'lly ufficials ui"e wondering what the
dflay mVans.'TJji'y contend It may be an
irrsight and attain that there may be
mVthod In tbV apparent oversight of the
ccmpany. .
tiy tuiiiF.'iir ilriiy is taken to mean
that the 'onPny has decided on a plan
cf action regarding- the bills which 11 has
ptotnleri to the city nouncd for street
lihttna; lor4 the past five years. Hecently
l.vth bills ore .rejected by the city
council. , .
Manacer ClahaiiKh of the fas company
stated Wtdri.aday morning: that the com
pany had dtctded on no plan t action,
"but to protect our rights, we have tiled
an appeal bona In the district court and
If we are forced to Institute proceedings
Htcainal the. cli, we will ask Judgment
in the amount contained In the second
Hi! presented' said Mr. l.'labaugh.
-V. wunUt .rather settle the difference,
tltliuul going to court." continued Cla
tu iili. ' If the .coumil and the company
Council to Inspect
Productions Put On
at Omaha Theaters
Judiciary Committee Will Take a
Look at Plays Before Fram
ing Ordinance.
A tour of inspection of the theaters and
moving pleture shows of Omaha Is planned
by the Judiciary committee of the city
council. This Junket will be made the lat
ter part of the week and early next week
In order to give the members of the com
mittee a chance to see tire dsns of shows
that are produced In the city, If present
plans do not miscarry. '
A resolution regulating moving picture
shows 'was Introduced nto the city council
Inst week at the Instance of the Baraca
union. At the meeting' of the committee of
the whole the proposed ordinance was re
ferred to the Judiciary committee with in
structions to bring In a new ordinance
which would cover all points objected bv
the Itaraca union.
On motion of Councilman McGovern a
resolution was adopted which may include
OMAHA BECOMES LAND. MARI
Heal Estate Men Hear of Land Show's
Results.
ADDRESS BY C. C. R0SEWATER
Ma Hack of Products Kiblblt Tells
Kxefcauc of Vast Poaalbllltlea ,
rreiraltd by be West
era Acres.
With the announcement that seven big
land agencies of the west had established
each a branch In Omaha aa a result of
the Ijvnd how, C. '.' Kosewnter, general
manager of The Bee Publishing, company,
moved the Ueal Estate exchange to en
thusiasm at the weekly luncheon Wednes
day over the prospect of making this city
a. leading land market. Mr. Hose water told
the exchange that vast areas of land in
the western states were to be had by deal
ers In Uhls city for service In making sales.
The appeal ance by Mr. Rosewater. on In
vitation from C. C. George. tirn!dint of
the exchange, served to give h members
a revels t'on as to the oslbtlitles which
were at their hand for, extended business.
The representative of the Land show ex-
Omaha's Pure
Omaha's Pure
Tood Center
Thursday's Specials
: CAKDT SBPABTMXITT
f Angel d''ood Taffy, per lb. 10c Made
with pure cream and cane suicar
sells regularly, per lb., 25c; Thurs
day (oniyi, per lb loo
fj .Vanilla. Strawberry, maple, molas-
rcs ina lunucuime imvurs.
AXEBT DEPAKT1CZKT
Thursduy we wil sell our well known
."Jjessert t'akes", per lb .-..lOo
ThiHijio a dsllclous Vanilla Cake,
mads of the best material with cocoa
nut, nut., currant, augar and nonparlel
tops, la one ft the finest small fancy
cakes to be found.
Made fresh In our Bakery dally, and
sells regularly, per lb., 20c; Thurs
day (only), per lb 10c
WSAT DEFAJtTMIWT
I.esf Iard, per lb 100
Pork Chops, per Ih 19Ve
Leg of Lamb, per lb 130
CJ) No. 1 Bacon, per lb 19o
No. 1 Ham, per lb. . .' ISO
r nuHjr win lie iitin uy. v e iic&vo
made extra preparations to have a
full line of Treah Canght Ptsh, In
cluding Pacific Coast tied Snapper.
Black Cod, Steel Head Salmon and
Baby Halibut. Besides the regular
Kastern variety of Lobsters, Oysters,
Scallops, Ktc. 1
TEA AID OOrrXB SZPABTMEXTT
Dlainond CJelatiue, I'ernilell Oehitlne.
Jellycon; legular ll)c anj 2lc sell
ers; Thursday (only) To
Suclinixl's Pell' Ir us Cocoas. ',4, S and
l ib. vans, respectively, 3 So, 46o, 8So
Gherardelll's Ground Chocolate, flnet
In the world, ',-lb. tins 0o
Glierardelll'a Ground Chocolate, finest
In the world, 1-lb. tins 3So
OBOCEBT 9ETAJtTMEKT
26o cans Imported French Peas. , .150
25c bottles Bayle's Horse Radish
Catsup ISO
l&c bottles Bayle's Chilli Sauce... 100
30c Jars Southwell's English Marmn-
lade S Oo
Large tins Hlckmatt's Fancy Apri
cot m, SOc per doreu-. $3.33
Bishop's Tomato Catsup, pints. . . .900
Per dozen 93.00
S&o bottle Royal Table Same COo
3oc cans Grogan Hipe Olives 30o
e "
QWivr fi-BtW (Jihuvrs QfSPXk QttuiVi. (JurVr CiiSai C53
the Censorshll) of theaters if the eitv fnltl. nlainH that lhA Aiianln. m i.t rim.h. mm 1
ers see fit to pass an ordinance.
"In order that we may know what we
Y.W. C.A.Will Try
to Collect Fifty
" Thousand in Week
Association Enlists Business Men in
Campaign to Raise Funds
Covering Debts.
Omaha's business men have enlisted In
the services of the Young Women's
Christian association and In a campaign
to clear the association from debt. It is
proposed to raise S50.0O0. This will clear
the association of mortiaKe and equip
It to meet tlx? demands of the work.
Those business men who have expressed
their appreciation of the value of the as
sociation to the community, will meet at
luncheon at the Commercial club Thurs
day noon to formulate plans.
The campaign Is to be held n-t .seek
end the .',0,CW0 raised within the week. If
Reliable
Dentistry
P Taffs Denial Roims
4YV W
You Can Really Find Today
What Ponce de Leon Sought'
Four Hundred Years Ago
Find the land of youth of playtime and
frolic and sunshine and joy. The country of
year-round sport, where grow pineapples and
cocoanuts and the sweetest of oranges, and lots
of delicious fruits you may never have heard of.
Excursion Fares to Florida
Via Frisco Lines
These reduced round trip fares are now in effect via
Frisco Line from Kansas City daily, tickets being good to
return t any time up to June 1, 1911:
Jackson rille.
. West Palm Beach.
Tampa
ft. Augustine
Palalka
Barstow
$41 B0
50. BO
4 10
4S.00
41 SO
51. SO
Fanford
Ocala
Miami , .
Ht. Petersburg..
Delaod
4
1410
4SSS
Homeseekers' t.lckots are also on sale the Brat and third Tues
days of each month at reduced (ares.
The Southeastern Limited
leaves Kansas City at 6:15 P. M. daily; one day and two
nights of rapid travel brings you to Jacksonville the second mom
InR. The newest electric, lighted siesm heated drawing room
Pullmans; perfectly equipped observation-library cars Delicious
Kred Harvey meals. nje send you the beautiful Frisco Lines
booklets and tell you about Florida and Cuba.
J. C. L0VREIN, . Diri.ios Ps.Matsr A feat
FRISCO LINES
Jaecties Boils' iof, KasMi City, Ma.
Telepbose ,
Three Big Breaks
in Four Blocks of
Twenty-Second St.
Jogs Are Made at Each Street Cross
ing of the Proposed New
Thoroughfare.
are oolng we win visit the theater and greatest definite result of the show. Gen
picture shows," said Councilman Hummel, eral results had been to Interest the public
who la a member of the Judiciary commit- In the western direction In nnnmli nn .In
- . - -
tee. "Objections have been raised In some
quarters as to the kind of shows that are
being produced In Omaha, so the commit
tee will do some quiet Investigating on !;
own account. It will probably be two
wetks before we will be able to bring In
the new ordinance. By that time we have
laiuiot 'et together, then there is only j hi pes of having made a thorough Investi
gate way, to settle the trouble and that Is i gatlon of the theaters and moving plc-
m i-ruirai ii u sennit point lor me uni m j possible
ilea teirnory oi tne west had b?en the, .,,, those who are Interestinc them
Selves tn the project of lilting I lie associ
ation's debt and who will attend the
luncheon Thursday are Victor H, Cald
well. John R. Webster. J. A. Munroe, C.
C, Belden, J. K. Baum, Robert Dempster,
N. P. I lodge. Wallace K. Slieiard. Ueorga
H. Payne. M. U. Cameron, V. 1. Wcad.
W. II. Butholtz. Charles It. Sherman.
Charlea II. Brown. K. 11. liavls, c. r.
Foley. F. W. Juilaon. W. 11. Rhodes. T.
Ii Stevens, M. A. Hall. K. C. barton. A
the uanatural drift of migration north
Into Canada and south Into Mexico.
.'There Is an excellent chance for rsai
estate men of this city to make business
connections with the great irrigation arid
agencies he referred to, and to aaslst them
Mr. Rosewater. "I have received numer
ous Inquiries from the firms In the west;
tur s.
I
in the i-tturta. '
In i lie ttpiulmi of Mr. Clabaugh the reso- , Councilman Berka, another member of
.ut.uii passed by Hie city coonuil Tuesday j the committee, stated that he favored the
nitthl. t.-mi. uruf the gas company not more I proposed Junket.
than I a '.auip per year for street light
from Januaiy I means nothing.
It we Oo nut accept these terms, which
can only dute from I lie time of presenta
tion to us. we can furnish gtv under pro
se! against the bill.' faid Mr. Clabtugh.
"'Abut resolution means absolutely nothing '
iir. 1 Uiduli views are s'.iared by many
ot hall officials, which includes Assistant
City Attorney punn The assistant city
a'luiney otd the council Monday after
iv M. n Hil' tlnj lesulutlon meant little, if
Suvihlrg. ,l"'Hf this advice the council
j.afi( ihe resolutii'ii Tuesday night.
" The "it-solution paused Tues1ay night
a ompronitae nu-iiire ana was a neat
i) of ducking the Iraiie." said a city
ufiklal Wedtierday morning.
Managera .of the various theaters In the
city sav- they will welcoraa any v. alts which
the city dads propose to make and that th
ooors of the theaters will be threwn open.
. A Hloody Affair
N lung beiitnrrlume top it and r.ire weak
luigs. co hi; lis and colds with IT King's
New I Hifuv ery. Jk- and $1 00. For sals by
Ri al on I 'rug- Co.
kulfraar Dill Passes la Kaaaas.
TtiPl'.KA. Kan. Feb. The Kansas
filial!' thin afteniiK.n -.mrsed the resolution
i ' oul.ii it nil ainei dment to the constitution
K'.viiim . w..iee the riKbt to t in all ... n .... -.,, f lh.
CRAIG HAS A NEW CITY MAP
t aa Tell at (.la ace "W here Repairs
Are Urlast Malt aa tltr
I reels.
A new plan for keeping tabs on street
cuts has been Instituted by City Knglneer
Craig. A map system, has been Installed
by which It will be possible for the city
engineer to tell at any time where the
streets have been torn tip fur any sort of
Improvements or repairs.
The plan adopted, which Is used In New
York City, la that whea a permit is Issued
for the tearing up of a street the district
affected must be Indicated on the map.
When the contractor who waa given the
permit finishes his work he will report to
the city engineer, who, uhii Investigation,
will order the district eliminated from the
repair map.
. in, .iimiiiivi n iri u iH)5ntDe tor
helm, Clement Chase.
per 1. Yost.
Mrs. Kmma F. Hyers of Minneapolis,
nbw executive secretary of the north
central territory, foi incrlj general ate- j
retary for Omaha, win
and assist In the campaign.
1. 1 tin i. t.y
vote f
to K. The rco-
ern states aa to the facilities for trsns-i Austin. George N
acting buk.'ness In this city."
The speaker then offered to personally
get I he local dealers In touch with the
egencles he referred to and to assist them
In making Omaha the future land market
for the territory west of the Missouri
valley.
Several members of the exchange biouglU
up the Complaint that Nebiaska had failed
o make any sort of proportionate allowing
In the I -and show. Mr. Uotewater ex
plained that tills stale had Buffered tha4
disadvantage through not possessing an
organised system of exploiting Its re
sources. Mr. George bore out this state
ment wit 'i the remark that the state Ih
far behind, all others of the central and
west aection in the advertising Idea.
Three breaks In a distance of four blocks
j will prevail if the present plans for the
i opcins of Twenty-second strict from
' l-ioilye street to Howard ;'titet are ap
proved by the cily council. The plans have
been referred to the city engineer's office
I for the purposi of drawing up a plan of
I assessment.
Under the plans the beginning of the
I extension is at 1 lodge atreet. The new
I street will run on a direct line for a
blocU to Douglas street, where the firat
break Is encountered.
I The street 'r gs twenty-five feet to the
j east and thn runs on a direct line ,o
j Farnam. At Karnam there Is another Lrrak
! to the cant of t hlvty-seven feet, win' re the
: Mreet continues In. a dhcel line to Jiarney,
' where another Jo of forty feel i-i planneil.
The pioMisid openlnx then runs to How
ard, where a connection Is nuide with the
come to Omaha I other section of T .venty-s. cond street.
Tlw present plans were drawn. Including
these breaks, to avoid excessive ases-
Teek. C. M.
C. C. George,
Wll-ras-
An accessible office
in the best known building
In the city is offered TO YOU NOW. The vacant offices
are few, so would suggest an early inspection.
The rental price includes electric light, heat and good
janitor service.
The Bee Building
Kooin 41 S On 4th floor, fronting on the court
About 170 square feet, with vault and wash stand. Rent
$18.00 per month.
ICooin 42uv On 4th floor, fronting north. About
300 square feet. Has wash stand. Rent $30 per month.
Jtoom 6 1 On the 6th floor, fronting 1 7th street.
About ISO square feet, aud has a vault and wash stand,
l'rlce $18.00 per month.
Itooms flUU-H On the 6th floor, fronting north.
About 340 square feet with wash stand. A fine suit of
smaller offices. Rent $32.50 per month.
The Bee Building Company
Bee Business Ofiice, 17th and Farnam Sts.
A Guarantee of Husiners Prorptrity minis anu the coinlemuliiH of bu'lding?.
The Bee Advertising Columns. j according: to the city engineer's office.
luUon liai pwvloualy passed the house. jt Ay time.
EXAMINATION FOR CLERKS
FOR DRUGGISTS IS HE10
SIstfKlatit CaaitlUalea appear Bel
fore Ike State llnaril for j
Klxtv-elght candidates for licenses as I
pharmacist clerks were examined by fivi
members of the Plate Board of Pharmacy
at the Crelghtnn college Wednesday. ThoHe
who composa the examining board are A.
W. Pease, president, of Falrbury; R Koss.
secretary. f Fremont; II. LH-k of Central
City. L. J.-KIMen of Beatrice and J. Kurls
Hanger of Fairwater.
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Every woman's heart thrills at th
rooms and prattling of a baby, and
mo herliood is her highest and purest
joy. Vet the suffering incident to
this great consummation of her life's
desire, robs the anticipation of some
of its sweetness. Most of this can
be avoided by the use of Mother's
Friend. This great remedy prepares the expectant mother's system for tho com-
j lng event, and i's uco makes hor comfortable Curing all the term. Motcer s
" Friend assists nature in gradually expanding all tissues, muscles and tendons, it
strengthens tho ligaments, keeps the breasts ia good condition, and brings the
womaa to the crisis in healthful physical condition. The regular use of
Mother s Friend lessens the pain
(una tun U.LU1.1 IUTCIJ IUI ma
mother. For sals at drug stores.
- Write for free book for expectant
mothers.
, ESADFIXXD EEQULATOE CO.,
Atlanta, Oa
Omaha Loan and Bui. ding
fc;r,nnintion
Now Losatcd in Their Now Homo in
SV3oAGUE
N.W. Cor. 15th &Dodge Sts.
La &3mm
Assets $3,900,000
JTFifliniai
B WE ARE SELLING &
it i'I.h Llnils-iv kntvcM and folk- for ! :' . 'loe.i !,! ' ?K
fiyjfy.J silwi to fie iloien. This cale I.i.hIs uli loll. week. -'l
f jf Jl ! V i Irf.i k fi the mine f I ,
Sf S. W . LINDSAY, Jeweler
1S1 Ooorlas Street.
IVrsi-tfiil AlvtMti:.i is tin luiail to lij? Kcluiiis
Tlic Hce's Ailvt'ili.sing t'oluiiiii.s An; 'lluit lioad.
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