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THE TIKE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, FKTUUTATIV 2.". 1011.
Exhibition
Cjkloa
Automobile
In cur
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1 J
fifeaW ft
is Mores Special
Tr Monday
Seng
Recital
Every Day In
Our
AstMy
H Remarkable Purchase
Women's Messaline
and Taffeta Petticoats n
Siik Petticoats
Actually Worth $4 and $5, at...
Messaline skirts with nccoruVon pleated flounce, corded mid
strapped effects, all colors, blacks and Persians, also Taffeta silks
in tailored effects, all colors. Hundreds of $4 and $5 petticoats
to choose from, all new 1911 spring styles.
AT TWO-NINETY-EIGHT
Splendid Lot in New Styles
Women's Silk and Cloth Dresses Wo,r!,M" to S10.00
dvtnce Showing Boys' Spring Clothes
Spring apparfl for hoyt In agpg to 1"
years. In shown in the most complete var
iety ever beheld at Branded Stores. Many
'.suits have extra pants to match. Spring's
SALE OF HUMAN HAIR GOODS
SECOND KLOOH AND rOMPEIAN ROOM
CLUSTER PUFFS-15 in set, $2
value, Saturday only,
FIVE EXTRA LARGE NETS In
Pompeian Room only, 10(J
Cluster Puth-22 In Set
Ono of the very latest hair dress
HceeHsorien, becoming to nil styles
of beauty, rejrularly sold for
$5.00, Saturday,
onlv i .
. $1.98
20-lnch Long Switches, regular price
Is $3.60, sale price 51.50
22-Inch Switches, regular price Is $4.00,
price $2.50
24-lnch Long Switches, regular price is
16.00, sale price 3.89
24-Inch Long Gray Switches, regular price
Is 17.00, sale price $2.08
20-inch Long Gray Switches, regular price
is $5.00, sale price SI. OS
I 24-lnch
Hair
values.
Sanitary
Bolls, "fie
at. . . . .500
Two extra large renl
hair neta 8 So
Two extra larga
silk nets, at.... So
Manicuring, ' Hair
dressing and Sham
pooing. Appoint
ments made by
'phone.
CUT FLOWERS FOR SATURDAY -
FliOWEIt DEPARTMENT, NEW STOKE, SOUTH SIDE
Violets, per bunch 30 Blooming Cyckements, at. .59
Also a large quantity of other spring flowers specially priced.
s 1 II
Smart cloth dresses in various
-colors, low neck and short
sleeves, striped and checked
silk dresses with low neck and
short sleeves, messaline dress
es in all new colors, braid
trimmed, also high
worth up to $"J0, at. .
New Suits
at $25
Tailor made and braided suits
in all the new shades of gray,
fancy mixture, cream, etc.
Jackets with silk linings,
skirts cleverly fashioned.
Every one an early spring
model, specially priced,
Other splendid lines of new A
spring suits
at.. 22.50, $19, $12.50
Tim
. mm
i 11 ..
3E
most complete Juvenile congress, at 2 50
S3.5Q- 55.00. $0.50. 98.50. 91 0.O0
Sales
, . .,. KaiETrrrrsrrrs.
hl'li llrf P WE SELL THE fr
Mih AMERICAN . f-,,
BOY 'A
L- jjIfcLJ SCOUT SUITS jjlV x
SATURDAY. OUR GREAT DOUDLE PURCHASE
Men's Faints
Albert Cahn s (Omaha) Entire Stock
and a New York Manufacturer's Entire Surplus Stock.
Every man knows the quality of golf and outing trousers
that Albert Calm sold. We offer you the choice of these to
gether with a purchase of high grade pure worsted trous
ers, all wool cassimcres, Scotch cloths, White Flannels and
striped white serges, made to retail at $7.50, $0.00 and $5
your cnoice, at
From the New York Wholesale Pants Mfgr.
Men's and Young Men's 3? : 3 Pants at S1.50
If ever there was a bargain offered in Men's trousers of high tTft
quality, this is it. Materials same as you pay $3 and $3.50 for, JH 1 1 OIJ
and cassimeres, sizes 30 to 42 waist. Not a pair worth less than
$3, at-
Sale of Men's Vests
From the Albert Cahn and New York manufacturers inoV
fancy pique, flannel and mercerized silk, all the newest spring
models, many are washable, sizes 34 to 46 with a few stouts for
extra large men. Never was there such a vest bargain before in
the west.
Men's Vests positively worth up to $5, at
t X . : 1 1
c Ik I
m
III ) Y
lm
C iotd 1
r. m x
$1 25
EvaMMtMsS
Men's: and Young Men's Suits at S10
If you have deferred your clothes purchase till now, a suibbargain is awaiting
This is a recent purchase from several famous clothes makers at less than
you Saturday.
the cost to the manufacturer. Here are Men's' and Young Men's suits that formerly sold at
$25, $22.50, $20, $18, and $15, Saturday, at
This sale is another iroof of the marvelous buying power of the Brandeis organization. See the suits In the window.
Saturday Specials in Drug Department
10c Shinola.
2 Be Dr. Graves'
', Tooth Powder,
for ....... 18c
2 6e. Lilac Tal-.
cum, - for . . .7c
i 2 Be Pond's Van
s' (thing Cream
for 20c
2 5c Espey's
Cream, for !Oe
fl.60 Oriental
Cream ..fl.00
25c Banitol
Tcoth Paste.
for . 14c
2 5c RubT'oara,
for 19c
. 25c Hydrogen
Peroxide . .'. ttc
1 5c lilquozone
Soa p .He
10c Palm Olive
Soap, S cakes '
.for 20o
Colgate's or Wil
liams' Shaving
Boap 6c
7 rakes Cocoa
nut Oil Soap
for . '. 25c
1-lb. 20 Mule
Team Borax, Oc
.7c
I
RUBBER GOODS
85c 3-qt. Foun
tain Syringe 49c
$1.50 Fountain
Syringe ...8c
$2.26 Combina
tion Fountain
Syringe and
Water Bottle.
for . .....S1.70
Victor's Female
Douche, $2.50
Marvel Douche,
for .... .2.75
REXALJj
We carry a
complete line of
With this line of
R e x a 1 1 Goods,
goods each ar
ticle is . guar
anteed satisfac
tory or we refund
your money.
MME. VALE'S)
GOODS
It Frultoura. . . 89o
ft Massuge CreNiu
at 9o
SOo Almonrt Blon-
lom Cream. . .44o
tl B0 8kin Cream,
ut ai.ss
HEN'S FURNISHINGS from the ALBERT CAHN STOCK
-jK &ijj jpL and New York Furnishings Stock, 602 Broadway
' "f$ViiV T 1 1 Au the Men'a Shirta From the Cahn and New York stocks, worth up to $2.00;
go at ... .ft8
All the Men's Shirts From the Cahn and New York stock, worth to $1.50, 75'
AH the Men's Shirts From the New Yory stock, worth up to 75c, at 39
All the Men's Imported Silk and Wool, and Silk Lisle I nderwear Worth up to
$5.00 a garment, at. ... , .
All the Men's Night Shirts Worth
up
to $2.00, at 75t and Q8
All the Imported Silk Neckweaj Worth
up to $U.O0, at 75
All the 75c and $1.00 Neckwear
at 15 and 29
Men's $1.00 Pure Thread Silk Hose,
slightly Imperfect, per pair
at .-.21 and 29d
Men's Kid Gloves Worth up to $1.50,
at 750
Men's Lisle Hose Worth up to 35c, per
pair, at 15
$2.50 and $1.25
All the Men's Imported Underwear-
Worth up to $3.09, per garment, 750
All the Lisle and Mercer'zed Underwear
Worth $1.00. at 500
All the Lisle and Worsted Men's Union
Suits Worth up to $5.00, per suit,
at $1.25 and $2.50
All the Men's Pyjamas Worth up to
$5.00 a suit. ut.. 91.98 nd $2.50
All the $3.00 and $3.50 Pyjamas .
At $1.25 and $1.50
All the $1.50 Pyjnmas At 750
Saturday Candy Specials
In Sweetland Pompeian Room ,
Cocoanut Bon Bons Vanilla, chocolate and strawberry flavor, lb., 100
Special Black Walnut Taffy Regularly 40c a lb., Saturday only 290
Pompeian Bitter Sweets Pure fruit and crushed nut centers, regular 40c
quality; Saturday, per lb. 29
Maple Day Saturday Pure niaple confections, per lb 2O0
First Showing of St. Patrick Novelties A complete assortment In
Pompeian Room.
25c
so
CALLING
CARDS.
Entrance to
Pompeian Room.
Old English or
script types.
'Mualcale tn
Pompeian Room.
Taleutod Singers.
No Admission
Fee.
NEXT PuTOGTOAY IfJOLL TC-0
Tremendous Purchase From a. Famous Eastern IVilll
Rufs ol IVlost Desirable Kind at Prices Never Before Offered
NEATEST SALE
Ever Held In
America
EZKZ
WATER BOARDPAYS ONE-HALF
Secures 'Money from Comptroller to
Pay Water Company.
COUNCIL CUtTITIES ' MANDAMUS
Will Prepare to Make lr to Tro
tf VmmAm for tke Paymrat mt
tk tllker Mall mill Out
the toMpaay.
The eounrll at Ha a,dJournl mretlnf Frl
day morning votnd to certify the writs of
mandamus recently Ixaued upon the mem
bare for the payment of Judgments sa
, cured by the Omaha Water company for
hydrant rentals tn the turn of t37. 367.33.
These are to b certified to the county
clerk thai lie may make levlea providing
fur the paMnent of the judgments.
The action was taken after the council
has Ixeu told by llty Attorney Ulne that
the Omaha Water hoard had agreed to pay
rartU ally one-half the amount of the
Jiulgmn;s and Intrrrei. The Water board
ut a meeting Friday morning a;red lo
pay the Jurittumrita aerund fur the prluds
uf June to l'ecembrr. J'W, and January to
July. 1907. The claims with Intnioat amount
to !K.,1: U. Of the amuutU Is prin
cipal BJld the ret Interest. With thu pay-
n tiil of this amount by the Water board
the tax levy will be tiiadx for $1.131.01.1
which will have to le ralred by ieclal I
levy. '
Two warrants for the amount to be paid
by the aior board wei-e draw n by the
y comptroller Friday morning. The Water
boa id receipted for the warrants Friday
(umiK)H ard I lien in company with (he
comptroller and a repi-esmtatKe uf the
water company wont to the ftdeial court,
whore the water company receipted for
the amount.
Doc Wallingf ord's
Serum Ranch Scheme
Queered by Police
"Promoter" of Guinea Pig Industry
for Extermination of Tuberculo
sis is Arrested.
Cold bricks are passe. J. Kufe Walllnc
foid has adopted the guinea piir.
The unkindly hand of the polioo lias
prevented the Investment uf a lifrtime's
savings by John Edmund Jacobs, a (.'hurry
county farmer. In a project advanced by
Mr. Walllngford for the rearing of guinea
pigs on a DoukIhs county ranch fur the
production of -an atill-tuberculosls erum.
Mr. Walllngford, appearing under the
name of lr. W. N. Thoma. hud Jiit en
gaged Mr. Jacobs In a highly technical but
Illuminating conversation over the future
of the Ind'iBlry when Officer Cunningham
walked up behind their seat In L'nlon sta
tu n.
"Kasy profits, little work." eic Till
was enough for the policeman, lie i.r
rested "IT. Thomas."
That worthy and dh;nif cd p ism of
fi anlnh moM sidehurn whi.-kers r'a'r bund
for his appearance, lie whs utifor'unalel
"out of town" when hl name whs called
in police court Friday mornln.
New Books
many rortergeea'
for him.
are more than a match
FIcIIob.
TJIK HOI.TKK 1XXR. Ilv Oeorge Oibbs.
34. i'p. SI 26. IX Appleton & Co.
Oliver JudNon played un odious Joke on
his niece, Natalie, by willing hl.f ntir4
property to her ard Brooke Garrioll If they
uliould marry each oilier within a year,
otherwise It was all to go to charity.
Natalie renumbers darrlott as sr rcd-halred
Ikiv whom she did not like and hvithos
the thought of marrying him. Brooke says,
"Marry me now and divorce mo at vjui
lelwure." This Is the situation with whL'h
the story opens, which is cleverly worked
out to a happy ndlmj.
TIIK
Farnol.
BIA1 HIGHWAY. Hv Irff.-ry
511 Pp. SUH). Ultle, Brown A t:o.
A roinancn of the early ninetcenlh cen
tury, the scene being laid in ICn iland. Pas
sluntte love, fierce tiatc. wild adventure,
ruial charm, and a'l the clcmcntx of m-rry
life rt- lure In turn; and standing i. Ul
timo the t'liuraciers that crowd on us., arc
'The Ancient." ' Blic' t;iorK-" and Chaj--niliiii,
ih - hi roino of the tuti
TWO OS - THK TRAH.. By Hulbert
Kuotner. 349 Pp. ll.'&i. LJoubledny, Page
& Co.
A tale of the northwestern wilds, which
is full of unexpected and thrllll.i situa
tions. The remarkable mission which takes
a young girl Into this country with almoM
n total stranger for a protector and com
panion. Is the beginning of a comradeship
which the author handles wuh much de
licacy and charm.
Von
Pub-
LENTEN SERVICES AT TRINITY
Hsalsrn ilea's ftertle t lis HeM
t fco UarlasT Karty liavs
of lat.
Nnonilay service during all of lenl ars
to be held at Trinity cathedral beginning
Ash M'edneeduy, March 1. The aervices
i I be conducted by various of ths mlnls
teit of the city through ths forty days.
Slid ars held t-epeWally for ths business
limn. Ths Idea la that he ran get away for
a lew iiimutra si noon and attend chureh
whi! he is unalds to do so at any other
;ir. liishup Arthur K Wllllama will coo
ftiu I the -rvl(-e ths flrt threa da s. Ash
Viilmd), Thursday an4 Uood Friday.
Knights of Columbus
to Initiate Sunday
Class cf Fifty-Three to Be Let Into
the Mysteries '. of the
Order.
FOlUiKT IT. By Countess Id
Ciau-em. Pp. $150 Itvoudway
Ushmg ci iiiianv.
.This slury deals Willi knits emperors
and courts and ans from Kuiouj to
America; from tho reitlon Iwl Is ol
I' anee to tlic White House. It Is pathetic
end diiuimK !y turns.
Fifty-eight candidates will be Initialed
Into the mysteries of the Knights of Coluin
l;u Sunday afternoon before about mem
bers of ths order from all over the state.
Candldatea and members of the order will
attend 8t. Mary Magdalene church In Ice
morning and ths pruspeeth e member will
then take dinner at the llr Miaw. The
ceremonial will begin at 2 o'clm k. Follow
ing a banuuet at the llenfliaw In the even
ing, ths exemplification of the third decree
will ta!s place at 7 o'clock.
Ufaaaalte Wrri'lti Nwlllns
as completely as coughs ar.1 cold wreck
lungs Cure them quick w'tli lr King
New I'lseovery. Wc and f! t. r or a!e b:
Heatoa lrug Co.
WIIKN HALF Gls CO . By listen II.
Man n, 14 J'p. II The C.-nuirv- nnn
I any.
In this novel the drama Is plaved out
I v four chief characters: Robert, hand
sjme, lovlcg, lrresmmslble; Dorothea. b-au-il
ul, winnliiR but maiMng, even f- r her
self, sclflslint ss under f'pe woro: F.'Mlh.
the wlf... f'n", twirl, noble; I.'llot. Robert 'a
brothir. a tov .r of utrrnsih. Th s im j I
the wife s ow n record of hrr tru;.ie to
hold h-r husbands lov. and loalty. and
ihe endinif Is thfi only patlsfvir.3 one.
THK SK1PPKU AM THK, SKIPPICO
l'v II. 1. nan I'ay. 41.' ' l o' Haip-r A
j Unit.
Full of humor, Willi th tang of the brine
! along Cap'n Sproul s native Mabie coast
j Cnp'n hproul. the author's famou i chai to
, ter has ad'entures thst turn the :on
' tupHV turvv. pltt-ni a'h t th? lo al tvrant.
! Colo -i'i Cld. n Wrrt. the Cp'n ' cften
in die:t fn IV h'i: Ihe wl a-id !u
jliiuuiiy of the uin un has "alde-wlpcd
M IscellanroDS.
THK NKVV NATIONALISM By Theo
dore Roosevelt. Z Pp. 11. 50. The Outlook
Company.
This volume contains a portion of the
speeches made by Mr. Roosevelt on Ills
western trip In August and September of
last jear and sinned editorials In Ths Out
look, ami also an editorial by Lyman Ab
bott, "Historical Nummary." Of special
local Importance In the Inclusion of the ad
dress delivered at Omaha advocating the
ft ! ttflcSUon of the Panama cnnal.
TUP: RATTI.F, OF THK WII.I iF.RN FR.
Hy. Morris rchsff. 34j pp. -. Iloughton
Mifflln company.
Colonel fichaff ha first given us the
story of the country south of the Rlpadan,
the cricks and rivers and their tribes and
t-'hosts. .which lend enchantment of a
Hiianse suit to his story.
Next he pictures the position of the army,
of Grant, the silent man of our civil war,
and the mar.h southward, which was to
end abruptly in a sharp and unexpected
i lash with Lee's men.' We have most en-tertalnlnt;-
sketches of I.ee. Iingstrect.
Farly and Cordon; of Grant, liancrs k.
Meads and Warren silhouettes reflected on
the bacygioi.nd of a gory field.
BK GOOH TO VOt'USFLF. By Cris.-n
huett Mai du. Si2 I'p. . fl. Thomas Y.
Crow ell Co.
In this book uress Is laid on the Import
ance of keeping one's eelf at the top of
tne's condition loih mentslP' and phy
sically, and the author tei how we may
best preserve tnd protect all that makes
life worth w h.ile bnd so strike for oursclvo
"the tri e l.e.vn ;e of life's harmony."
Hons. Industries and occupations, history
and law, art, literature, education and re
ligion, and It will also include a record of
the main Incidents of the year with which
it deals.
THK GREAT TKACHKRS OF JlTI8M
AND CHRISTIANITY. By Charles Foster
Kent. 157 Pp. 75 cents. Katun & Mains.
The nucleus of this book was a series of
lectures on "The Aim and Methods of
Israel's Teachings," and the author en
deavors to Interpret the message of these
early teachers to their successors today.
THE TRIP TO THE WEST INDIES. By
K. W. Howe. 349 Pp. $2. to. Crane & Co.
Two years ago IS. W. Howe, editor of
the Atchison Globe, mads a trip around
the world. Every day of the Journey he
wrote a letter to his paper, and these let
ters go to make up the present Volume. It
lias what to many books of travel lack
character and Individuality. .
THK KVOLI'TION OF RFL1GION. By
William A. Illuckle. 101 Pp. W cents.
Shermun French Co.
Tho author of tho present volume Is writ
lug not for the scholar, but for the busy
man whose dully tasks leave little time for
research, and his Maleinenis are clear.
straightforward, logical and stripped of
technicalities of expression. j
' v
BCII.HINCi A NFW KM PI KK. By Nu
thsulel M. Ares. -Jl Pp. itl.W. Broad '
1 lIUIIIIIK lOIIIUIII . I
The author has dedicated his book to tlx
Nebraska f-'tate Illstor'cal Koclety and fives
an account of Ihe scenes meld, ut to the
settlement of Nel raka. Tne Hoi y tells tin
experience and hardships and Ftirrlnt,
fcenes of the early settlers, and while In
some Instances fictitious rames have bef ti
used to represent the rtsl characters, the
actual history Is recorded.
THK AMl.r.lCA.V ViCAU B.Ktk". Kdiled
by t5. N. I. North. I . Appleton A Co.
This volume Is mti'nly devoted to Amer- t
I -an affairs, b :t the muet Imtxirtant for
eign events and progress are also noted.
Ths publishers announce their scheme of
publication will Include the progress of tin
whole ycar'B preceding publication In sci
ence ard engineering, gox ernnient and ad
ministration, economics and social guea
SENSATIONS IN DIVOHCE SUIT
quarrels Start nn the A er Day of
Their Haav- Marriage
and Keep I p.
Many sensations developed In the hear
lug of lha '.ivorce suit of ICstrlla Fowler
a . ainst hr husband, Joseidi Fow er. bef uc
Judge Iay Ft May. The principal f ihee
dealt with differences between h-nl ai'd rod
wife almost from the day of their runaway i
marr'age.
It was brought out that sfur uiif uoar 1
rei the husband shot hlmsel . In an at
tempt to commit sulcld'. Their troyhha
were many and frequent. After one juar
rel at the home of the wife's puivnis Ihe
husband was arrested and locked In ths Jail
at hMiutli Omaha
All tesilirony In the case will be In
Thursday night.
Spring Colonist
Fares to the
. TiT 4 V 4
Daily
March 10
to
April 10
1911
C$25 from St. Paul, Minneapolis, Duluth,
Superior, Kansas City, St. Joseph, Omaha.
CSimilar reduction in fares for through tickets
from all points in the East, Middle West and
South to points in Western Montana, Idaho,
Washington, Oregon and British Columbia.
C. One-way, second-class tickets on sale daily March 10
to April 10, 1911, inclusive. Good for stopovers of ten
days earh at stations en route, at and west of Jamestown,
North Dakota.
CHonored in electric-lighted, leather-upholstered Tourist
Sleeping Cars, running through to the North Pacific Coait
daily from Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis, St. Louis,
Kansas City and St. Joseph. Dining cars, a la carte,
for all meals on all Northern Pacific through trains.
C Locate this Spring in the Land of Fortune, Make a
good living - and a good profit as thousands are, raising
apples and other fruits, vegetables, grains, grasses, alfalfa,
cattle, hogs, poultry. . Delightful climate, fertile valleys,
irrigated and dry-farming lands. Free Government
Homestead Land in choice localities open to entry.
The growing cities pi esent great opportunities, too. Ask
for "Through the Fertile Northwest" and "Colonist"
folders. Name state in which interested, if possible.
CFor free literature and full information ask
K. U. HUT KWKLL, Mslilct Passenger Agent,
21S-2I4 Century Hulldiiig,
Ics Moines, Iowa.
Get a Home in the
Land o Fortune
I r r)
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I'ereistent Alvprtiing is the lloat to I5ig Hcturus
The l'te's Atlvortiaiug Coluaius Are That Iload
S