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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (June 1, 1911)
12 TIIE BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY, JUNE 1, 1911. n n n n a 1I1DVI Satnr- " day T Oreat Hals of Women' nlta. n wAiMIlt tl West Is Sals of Woman' Inmmil Hats. rill New York Manufacturers' and Importers' i Samples of Women's New Dutch, Sailor and Byron col lars; in dainty embroidery, crochet and cluny lace; some are trimmed with real crochet lace, some with crochet medallions; new net and Swiss Fichus trimmed with fine ,4ace and embroidery; jabots, side, frills,. cascades, etc. Many trim- njed with real crochet lace, others with fine French Vals.; fancy lace, embroidery and tailored stocks wqnderful bargains. Many -worth 75c and even $1 at ? 25c v Sale of Women's Pure Thread ILK HOSIERY Plain all silk with silk soles, heels and toes, wide hem tops; also fancy silk embroidered boot patterns with wide lisle garter tops, lisle soles, heels and toes; regular and out sizes; black, white, tans, navy and y light shades, worth up to OJf $1.50 at, pair " ' IS and 22-inch Swiss and nainsook embroiderered flounc , ings, corset coverings, wide insertions and gal loons big bargain square at, yard... awftJL 4 BRANDEIS STORES Women's Low Shoes Practical Mid-Summer Styles that Brandeis Sells at Popular Prices W' carry the largest and most' complete line of clean, tine shoes, made In the best factories, specially adapted for city trade. Not only do we chow the best shoes In Omaha that sell' up to fS.OO'and $6.00 a pair, but we also specialize on certain popular prices. Many bf these shoes, that we sell at popular prices, you will ee priedd In exclusive stores at considerably more. V6bneir,8 Black or Brown Vel vet ';Cdrdunoy Pumps tailored bows, hand turned soles. Women's Black Suede, two strap Pumps. Instep Strap, one eyelet Ties, in patent kid, gun metal calf; wing tips, extension edge Boles. Two strap, patent kid turned Pumps, Black Velooze Pumps, with or without straps, covered buckles. Tan Russia Calf Skin Pumps, with or without straps, covered leather "buckles. White Canvas, 3-pearl button styles. Also many other styles In staple lines. All the above, in all sizes and widths, at $2,08. ;'V:3ee our Douglas street window displays. Grcateit Sale of Pictures Ever Held at Brandeis V Entire stock of a New Jersey Art Store, bought at a re markable sacrifice on sale in basement next Saturday. ? Next Saturday is the Great Special Sale Women's and Children's Summer Millinery 100 Modl Hats for women, from Folgeman Bros. & Hirsch of New York, worth up to 8.50 will go at $2.50 AtfOur Misses' and Children's Hats In four lota, 08o, $1.50, $2.50, $fi.Ro ."f BRANDEIS STORES (() Graduating Days Are aJmoet here. Our etora ta full of article suitable for graduating g!f ta Watches. Brooches, Cuff Buttona Rings, Bracelets, Tie Clasp. Spoons, Stick Plna, Foun tain Pen a, Etc. Look for the name. S. W. LINDSAY, Jeweler 1516 Douglas Street V-wrv .0, Special Announcement Laat year we ran a aerie of advertisement on PHY CLEANING In the dally papers with the result that many people now have a pretty jrooa knowledge of Dry Cleaning. And while te reeulta from Dry Cleaning are marveloua In many caaea. It alone Is lvot a - "Cure ,V All" for clothes trouble. ' ; : Vfe say this because we reel that other important' depart inenta of the Cleaning business have been more or leaa neglected, at least by the Advertising department. Beginning next week we will publish a aeries ot articles, which we will call VABTORTOat BVLI.STM1, dealing with the various phases and methods of the Cleaning and Oyelng bu-ilness In an endeavor to more fully instruct the publlo as to the dif ferent methods used, and why they are ued, in a first clss Cleaning and Dyeing establishment. While the campaign will be beneficial to all Cleaners we will try to lnipreso upon your mind that In view of our four teen years' experience aud Investigation under the kanie management. The Pantonum is entitled to First Consideration when you hav clothes to be eared for. You are safe in dealing with us because WE KNOW HOW. 0 The Pantorium "Good Cleaners and Dyers" 161&-1V17 Joass Street Omaha r hones i DouflAa 3; lad. A -3 169. Young Men's Oxford have long heen a specialty with us. We have always catered to Young Men. But in our P Oxfords this year we are making a special effort to please the Young Man. These Oxfords combine the lat est last and style in low shoes with perfect fitting qualities. They are so constructed that they will hold their shape and style until entirely worn out. We have them in Qun Metal, Russet Calf and Patent Leathers. Sac Our Windows . i 0 H I -Ml.L-, .r yj WE U,VK 8- OKKKX TRADING I ( 1 W B XjjT I KTAMF8 KVKIIY TIMK. DREXEL SHOE COMPANY 1419 Farnam Street. m s Every Ladies9 Spring Suit in the House Included in This Final Price Reduction Sale Hand Tailored Suits, worth to $50.00, now $19.50 Every Spring Suit, worth to $25.00, now $15.00 Many Omaha women arc buying those suit? now be cause their weight is right for summer and early fall wear and the styles will not change to make these suits appear odd. Of course such an advantage in "Broker's slang" would be rightly called a "Safe Investment" at below par, and buyers would floor the market. These suits come in tan, navy, gray, cream and all other shades popular for this year hand tailored man nish styles in imported serges, mannish worsteds and novelty weaves some showing the pencil striped pat terns. The sizes also offer a wonderful variety, being complete for all sized women to extras at 51s. Remember, these reductions have been watched for by hundreds of Omaha women. We advise an early visit as such garments at these prices never will last but a few days. t'CMrts uAfs 4vA3 CBCWJ fl tOMiiui runn SJj I? i 3 FOOD C1HTEE i 3 I IN IM id Thursday's Specials "Specials" In Our Fi-cshi Fruit and Vegetable Department. 2 Bunches New Beets . , . ,5 Large Cucumbers 5J Wax and String Beans Peas, j per quart XUC 3 Bunches Asparagus ...10 Fancy Home Grown Straw berrjes, per box ...... 25c Cake Imported Castile a Soap 15 2; 4 Cakes Magic Washer Soap, for 15c 0 10 Cakes Beat 'Em All or Dia- ,i mond "C" Soap 25$ 2 Bottles Mrs. Stewart's Blu- 1 lng ....15tf fj Shredded Wheat, per pkg..lO Eggs (From the Brandeis Model Farm) per doz. .25 Fancy Country Butter (la San itary Jars) perlb. .25 V3ftj QiHiH QWKBQs CB Canadian Pacific ExcurMions EAST to Toronto, Montreal, the Mua koka Lakes, New England and the Fishing and Hunting Re sorts of Eastern Canada. (Two through trmlm tally from Chicago) WEST The one real scenic route to Seattle, Tacoma, Portland, Spo kane, Vancouver, Belllngham, v ictorla. Splendid throurfi tralno from ft. Pul via Banff ana th Rackln. OaaorlvtlT Wattar and Informa tion oa application to any railroad Kant. A.B. Calder,Gen.Agt.C.E.E.Ussher 134 Bo. Clark St. Paaa Traff. Vtgt. Chloag-o Montreal. Can. ED MEBCH1HT, T. P. A.. 441 Bnaldlay Bldtf. X&naaa CUT Here's a Boys' Clothing Snap Any boys' suit in the house containing two pairs of trous ers, in sizes from 8 to 17 years, worth regularly (Pr AA from $G.OO to $7.50; Thursday go on sale at. . . VeVV This includes all wool cheviots, casslmeres and fancy mixture suits that are hand tailored with the very newest styles, built according to our own specifications, demanding perfect finish and extra fine linings. For mothers who wish to clothe their boys in the very finest garments at a little cost, this is a bargain well worth calling for. Odds and ends of our $4.00 Boys' Clothing for. . .$1.85 500 pairs of Boys' Knickerbocker rants, worth up to $1.50; choice, at. . . .48c and 89c These are in all shades and fabrics, Including fine serges. a B n r 1 M b' ti R R B fl a a q B 0 H D B n ?! B B a Thursday, Big Clean Up Shoe Sale Broken Lines. Etc., at Less Than Cost On the bargain squares 400 pairs of Ladies' Pumps and Oxfords in all.styles, leathers and sizes. These are mostly broken lines of our $3.00 and $3.50 grades; Thura they are exceptional values (fitted) at, pair $1.98 One group of Ladies' Oxfords come ' only In 9mall sizes- 2 Vt to 4 showing pretty styles in black, Russia calf and patent colt; Tliirsday, your choice, while they last, at.'. . .'. :69 Here'' a group of Ladies' White Canvas Oxfords two and three ' eyelet.ties sizes only from 2 hi to 4, and widths D and E -$2.00 t valrjes Thursday, your choice, at 93 p; ia D i y B B i B - - ... - m You'll Feel Better lo more work and do It well, if you'll use Judgment at meal time not only in hot weather but in any weather. The busy brain needs un impeded circulation. If the stomach "works" all day the brain is at half mast. The light lunch a chicken, or hot. roast beef sandwich cup of coffee, or glass of milk and a light dessert all appetlzlngly and quickly served U far the best. Try it. The Boston Lunch 1408 Farnam 1012 Farnam 1406 Douglas When You Take Your Vacation Leave your ailverware and other valuables In our burglar and fire proof atorage vault. The charge la nominal cheaper than lnauranre and then, aome thlngx can't be replaced with lnaurance money. Phone for rates. Douglas 230. Omaha Safe Deposit s & Trust Co. Omaha sTatlonal Bank Bullaisf Street Bntzanoe, 1614 ranuua. store fors INSURED against fire moths burglary. , Corner 20th and Farnam. Telephone Doug. 3040. H What did you do in the Evening the last time you Visited Chicago or New York Mr.r Business Man? c Whether you spent the evenings in hard work or whole some amusement, there is one thing that you did not over look. That was to walk down the principal retail streets and view the window displays. You formed your impression of the individual merchants and their stock by what you saw. You dismissed the few windows not electrically lighted as belonging to back numbers, you didn't even take the trouble to notice, the name of the firm. ; When you returned home did you properly illuminate your own show windows? It is never too late to get busy. Telephone our Contract Department today No. Douglas 1062, Indep. A-1278. Omaha Electric Light & Power Company Rolfabfo Dentistry AT Tali's Denial Reims GRAY HIS QUICKLY BANISHED; DANDRUFF, FALLING HAIR STOPPED Remedy Made from Garden Sage and Sulphur Restores i . Color to Gray Hair. A ferllnf of sadnens accompanies the dlacoTMjr ot tbs first gray hairs, which, Bafertuoatelr, are looked npon a heralds f mdTanciuf age. Gray hairs, howerer, re not always so imlicHtiou of odranc tnf age, for many people have fray hairs quit early Id life. Of course. It ia un- arnral. and Indicates that there Is anme thin wroojr with the Individual, and t'mt fJaHjre needs assistance In correcting fie triable. The ssme Is true nT hnir t'i- ia eoDStant'v ?-.!!-- - ' thinner every day. If everything Is right with Nature, the hair, even In compara tively elderly people, should b long, thick and glossy, without even a streak o? gray. The ideal assistant to Nstnre, In re storing aud preserving the hair la Wy eth's Sage and Sulphur Hair Remedy, a clean and wholesome dressing for dally no. It not only removes dandruff, bat strengthena weak, thin and falling hair and promotes its growth. A few eppll era ion will restore faded or fray hair to It natural color. This preparation Is offered te the pn'ilif at fifty cents a bottle, and U T- -.ir and sold by all drnggiata. Sherman & McConnell Drut, wu., and Owl Drux Co. ;' TWENTIETH CENTURY FARMER) TWENTIETH CENTURY FARMER Ost Dollar Sk Yrar. Best Faraa Paper. Better Bargains in Our June Clearance Watch Our Windows and Ads. Mail Orders Filled From' Daily Ads. Exceptional Garment Dar gains Thursday 200 Spring Tailored Suits Values up to $20.00; pan nnias, serges, tweeds and fancies; all newest styles and colors on sale at, each ;.$G.95 300 Fine Tailored Suits That sold up to $35.00 a splendid lot of elegant de signs, at 12.50 Beautiful Summer Dresses, worth up to $10.00, at $4.95 Lawns, lingeries, nllovers, embroideries, etc., in white and French Voile, Panama and Serge Dress Skirts, in all colors; very newest styles, values to $10.00; on sale at .."...$4.95 Silk Rubber Rain and Auto Coats $12 values, $6.50 Gingham Underskirts Val ues to $1.50, at 69c $7.50 Silk Underskirts All colors; on sale at.. $3.95 House Dresses $1.50 values, at 98c Tailored Waists In pure linen and Union linen, val ues to $5.00, slightly soiled, at ....... $1.95 wm Jlffi" Iff IB Iff Grand Spring Clearance Embroderies A bin line of Hands, EUrca, Galloons, A Mover, Flouncing and Inset-tings from 2c to $1.21) per yard. ., Flounrings -Worth regularly 60 cents to 75 cents 'n yard, go at, yard . ; .25 to 30 -Worth 15c to1 Flounrings and Allovers Worth 7V4 tolO I 12 to 3. yard, at 70 $1-20 Headings and Insertlngs Worth 5c to 10c per yard, at, per yard 2W 3Htf 4H Edges and nands 30c a yard, at. Don't Miss This Great General Embroidery Clearance. Ladies' Underwear and Hosiery I At a Saving, of About One Italf In Our Spring Clearance: Union Suits Fine Swiss Ribbed, 76c val ues, at 35v or 3 for $1.00 Union Suits Fine Jersey Ribbed, 60 cent values. In regular and extra sizes, 25 Union Sults-$1.00 values in good quality lisle, all styles and sizes, at . . . . . .49 $2.00 Silk IJsle Union Suits- -In all sizes, at. J 4'. lilri'ti. OSf S5c Lace Stockings In all good colors, on sale, at, pair ............ i . . 12 M t 50c Mercerised Cause Hose--AU colors ar.d sizes, on sale, at ..i.25 $1.00 Pure Silk Gauee Hose In all colors; embroidered or plain, on sale at . -49 $2.00 Pure Silk Stockings Guaranteed " greatest snap ever; choice ...... .-.89 50c Silk Lisle Vests Crocheted yokes, lace trimmed, on Sale, at '1 . . .. . .25J Gauze Vests In lisle er oetton, values to 25c, at 7s 9 and 12V4t Itulian Hllk Vents 13 to $4, values, hand embroidered, in white, pink and blue,' at, each . .$1.98 $1.00 Silk Gauze Vests At, each 4) JUNE THE MONTH OF BRIDES' THE MONTH OF GRADUATES Thursday, June 1st, Our Big Special Sale Day on all that goes to make up the costumes for the Graduates and Brides.,. See these Embroideries, Flouncings, Irish Crochet, Swiss, Voile, and Mar quesseUe Uridal Veilings. Chan til ly, Brussels,, t, piftCDess Laces, etc., etc., all at deeply cut special prices Thursday.' " " j ' MILLIUERY An Immense Line of the NEW WHITE MILLINERV. The most extensive display we have ever attempted ; the most moder ately priced line in Omaha for your se lection. Our stock of Millinery is complete In ev ery detail. New Hats and New Trim mings coming in every day. TO CLOSE QUICKLY THURSDAY 200 trimmed hats that are well worth to $7, in one group; at, choice $1.98 AT $3JS0 An unusually nice assortment ot Trimmed Hats, . worth double the price. OUR "DISTINGUISHED" HATS AT $5.00 Have no equals at the price, nobby, small shapes, or wide, graceful designs, every one having an Individuality that can't help but please the woman who knows. . lection, at 100 new ones for 1 1 yous Be-$5.00 YOUR STRAW HAT IS HERE Just the shape you want most, at Just the price -you want to pay from the low priced Soft Straw or Sailor, to the more expensive Milans and Panamas, from the snappy, extreme' shapes for tha young fellow to the conservative blacks for Jhe elderly lnrn all shapes and weaves, at i2"l to ? Kto CHILDREN'S STRAW HATS, at .25? up to SI A great selection from the play hat to dress styies. BIG JUNE GROCERY OPENING SALE 'THURSDAY Canned Goods, Butter, Cereals, Farenaeious OnnrH n 1 7 A 1,1 i V7 ... nrtM;n.cia, vueese, vcy ci.a,uj.c una JTUIIS; tart tba month rlgat, try Hay dsu'a firsts 10 Iha. beat Whlta or Yellow Corn meal for ISo 10 lba. beat Rolled j4reukfast Oat meal for 26o 10 bars UlumonJ C or Beat 'Em All Soap for 26o 6 lbw. Good Japan Itlce for 25o i lba. fancy Japun Klce, 12ViC quality for ,. . . 25o Kromanrelon, Jellycon or-Jella at, per packHKe 7Ho Corn i'lHkea, parkaga . ,8c Grape-Nuts, package 10c 011 or Muatard Hai dines, per can 4c Yeast Foam, packass .Jc T lba best Flulk Laundry Ftarch 26c The best 8oda Crackera, pound ...ie PUT VP TOV1 PIVBAPFXiZa STOW Medium Hlze, each 7 He Per dozen 80e Medium large size, e'jch ...... 6'-.c far dozen ....fioc J large size, sacb i'er dozen , , !0 size, each rer dozen . , 24 size, each i'er dozen 4 lOo ...11 10 ..1.40 ,...16o . 1 1.65 mmu wraiUatsd Sugsr 11.00 OBHAT1BBT PRUIT AMD TIOBXaUiZ.B MAikKXT IT OatASXA SO Par Cent to 100 Per Cent Saved t Trading at Harden s R bunches r'resh Uadlshes o Kr8li Spinach, per peck. So bunches Fresh Onions a I bunches Fresh Asparagus ...... So 5 bunches Fresh Lsif l,uuce ....So New Meets or ( arrols, 3 bunches 10c t bunches Fresh Turnips for ,.,.5o Irga Cucumbers, J for Sc Fresh Peas, per -nzart ;u0 Funry N'ss ur Oram Beans, 1U. Vila rrean i-arsiey. -4 punches for ....5 DON'T FORGET Try IIAYDEfl'S First :P&sf 1 1