Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, June 17, 1911, EDITORIAL SECTION, Page 20, Image 20

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THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, JUNE 17, 1011.
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Woman's
Silk
Dresses
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Waists
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REMARKABLE SALE
of Womea'i Pore Thread
ALEC HI
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WOR'J
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H UP TO 51.30, at 69c
Fancy silk embroidered boot patterns,
wide lislo garter tops, lisle soles; all
silk with wide hem tops, spliced
soles, double heels and toes; also
Italian silk hosiery black, tan and
light -evening shades
worth to $1.50, at a
pair ,
Women's Imported Hosiery
Mercerized and full finished lisle and
cotton, -allover lace and lace boots,
fancy embroidered boot patterns,
wide hem tops, extra spliced heels,
' soles and toes, at a
pair t . . ,
69c
25c
Pure Thread Silk Hosiery
Women's wide lisle garter tops,
Hales, soles: also all silk with
wide hem silk tops. Bilk soles,
spliced heels and toes black,
tan and colors, at AQj
pair V.V W
Women's, misses' and children's
fine cotton and mercerized silk
finished lisle hosiery, at pr. 15
lvten's Pure Thread silk and silk
plaited hosiery lisle soles,
double heels and toes black,
tan, gray and many other
shades worth 60c a 9Zt
pair, at .9C
Men's Shawknit and mercerized
silk lisle hosiery, will go on
sale at, a pair . , 15
WOMEN'S SUMMER UNDERWEAR
Women's Italian Silk Vests with crochet beading tops, In white, pink
and oiue; an sizes; fz values
at
Children's "M" waist
union suits, low neck,'
sleeveless and knee
. length, in sizes 2 to
12. 60c quality, at
suit .290
Women's fine ribbed
gauze union suits,
cuff and umbrella knee
lace trimmed; In reg
ular and extra sizes,
worth up to 60c. at,
suit IBo
$1.39
Infants' 'silk and wool
vests and bands, reg
ular 60c- quality,
at, each ....... 29tf
Wide All Silk Dresden Tafieta Ribbon
Also farcy stripes, checks, dots, moires, also plain and satin
I taffetas -black, white and all colors, up to 6 -f
inches wide worth up to 35c yd., at ItlL
Ninofactorer's Samples and Odd Lo'.s of Women's and Men's
Hemstitched Pure Irish Linen Handkerchiefs
AIeo fine embroidered initials, fine Shamrock lawn with
Maderia corners; fine Swiss embroidered hemstitched and
scalloped borders worth up to 25o each
WOMEN'S SILK GLOVES
Long Silk Gloves Kayser double tipped fingers, 12 and
10-button lengths black, white, silver, pongee, sky and
pink';, at, pair. $1.00 and $1.50
Long Silk Gloves--Black, white, i Short Silk Gloves 2-clasp fast
tan, mode and grey all sizes I eners In white only; all sizes .
worm up u si, oargain rn. I worth 60c, wm go on sja
. . sale at, pair JJt
square special, pair
A GREAT SPECIAL SALE
Famous American Ladj tad Nadia Corsets
Extreme long hips with low and medium high bust, made
in' extra quality of batiste six hose supporters attached,
drawstring in bust; regular $2.50 model for frf r
Saturday, at $levU
Women's Summer Corsets at 98c
New models in reputable makes introducing the new Top
less Corsets. An :ideal summer garment for 6lender fig-
ures. Aiany otner models in regulation lengths, 0C-
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BRANDEIS STORES
GYPSIES IN WEIRD CEREMONY
Nomad Lovers United .Amid Chants,
Fights and Cold Beer.
WILD FLOWER CE0WN FOB BRIDE
Jollification Starts Early la Moralasr,
te I.astTtare Days, hat Water
loo Officials i.Mk I'D
Party oa -t.
As the sun ross over ths hill tops Thurs
day morning two bands of Gypsies met
on ths banks of the Elkhorn river near
Waterloo. Salutations were exchanged, and
In silence horses were unhitched and staked
in ttf tall grass.. Fires were lighted and
preparations for breakfast begun. It was
the beginning of a three-day wedding cere
mony. One ' band balled from Braill, South
America, and the other conslsud of no
mads of the United States. The bride-elect
was a belle of the South American band,
and the groom Is a member of the north
ern nomads. All the attendants and wit
nesses were dressed in gaudy apparel, con-
miuii v at, iu. vnauv k-uiuii ui me rain
bow. All morning the camp was a scene of
great activity and many people from the
town of Waterloo went out to look on.
Shortly after dinner everything was In
readiness for the ceremony. A tall man
tn a somber black suit, who bad remained
In a wagon all morning appeared on a
green plot which had been roped off. Prom
another tent came five tnen with musical
Instruments. Ths lovers came from other
wagons, and amid weird music walked to
the plot.
Merry with Boas;..
The 100 Gypsies now began to make
merry with songs. A tall man, who evi
dently was the priest In charge, began to
chant. The noises kept up for about fif
teen minutes, when another Gypsy cams
from a wagon with a huge flagon, which
M passed first to the bride-elect and then
to the man. Both drank heavily and then
It was passed to the Driest. Ha drains
It and turned it upside down on the grass.
-men, taking the couple by the hands, he
neia then) alort and began singing and
bowing. For some time he did this and
then clasping ths hands of the lovers, he
chanted a few words. Immediately upon
the closing of the chant the musicians
started a lively tune and the whole gath
ering began dancing.
Dancing was followed by srtnklng from
several kegs of beer whloh had been
shoved Into the roped square. The groom
filled glasses and passed one to each
Gypsy. Singing a song, the groom emptied
his glass, as did the others. The bride was
then bedecked with a crown of wild flowers.
A long chain of brass disks was placed
about her neck and the beer was opened
for all.
About I o'clock In the afternoon' th
ceremonies became such that the cltlaens
or the town, applied to the marshal. He
spoke to the groom and the noun
tor a time. Later a fight started. In which
tne groom was badly cut up. The mar
shal appeared again on the scene and gave
the band two hours to leave town. The
sheriff from Omaha was also appealed to
and late at night the Gypsies moved away
to complete the other two days of the ceremony.
MISTAKE NEARLY COSTS
COMPANY HALF A MILLION
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Clerical Error la Corrected for Street
Railway Ceapay a-y Boars!
f EaaJlaatloau
A clerical error made a difference In the
tax return of the street railway company
of tUO.000. This was . explained to the
Board of Equalisation Friday morning and
the assessment lowered accordingly.
-The original schedule returned by the
company showed personal property of the
corporation amounting to ST.0M.0Qu. It was
lowered to t.io.n.
Bacuraav
a (b..aa4 a Kg
Susy Soys
Heed Strong
Shoes
Most boys are busy from morn
ing till night, and they don't ride
on street cars, either they walk.
Cheap Shoes are a poor Invest
ment for boys' wear the best
are none too good for them.
Don't try to economize on your
boys' shoes. A good boys' shoe,
such as our
. SPECIAL STEEL SHOD
will outwear two pairs of the or
dinary shoes sold for boys' wear.
Boys' sizes 24 to BH .-82.50
Youths' sizes 1 to 2 $3.25
Little Gents' sizes 10 Vt to 13",
at $2.00
Real Boy Scout Shoes for Real
Boy Scouts; the kind the boys
like ..$1.75 $2.00 $2.50
DREXEL
SHOE COMPANY
1419 Farnam Street.
SPECIAL
H0MESEEKEES'
BATES
SOUTHWEST
TO MISSOURI,
ARKANSAS,
OKLAHOMA,
LOUISIANA, TEXAS,
KANSAS.
Tickets on sale first
and third Tuesday In
each month.
Stopovers allowed on
both the going and re
turn Journeys.
THOS. F. GODFREY
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Pass, fcfld Ticket Agent,
1428 Farnam Street,
or Union Station
Omaha.
FHVS
$3.60
PUMPS
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Will T.Y frit
OUR SUITS AT
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. TOM VII AITD TOUKCJ bTETT are far superior to what other stores,
qnallty considered, ask S3. 00 to S5.00 more foi A ys.t assortment of the sea
son's choloest fabrics and colors to choose from. We ask an opportunity to
show yon how vastly superior onr suits are. at I. ESS than yon will pay .
elsewhere.
JUST RECEIVED
Another shipment of those all wool Blue Serge
Suits (we guarantee them), at
$10.09
Needing Trousers Sir?
We want to say a worn to ths man needing- a pair or two of trousers.
We are showing- some speolal values In a oholce variety of summer trouser
ing's. Conservative, peg- top or outing- styles, UBTUSUAX. VALUES.
at $1.90 $2.50 $3.00 $3.50 $ 4.00 $5.00 and $G.OO.
Buy Your Straw Hat Here
The most moderate priced line of rood straw hats In the city, 95o to SS.00.
If you don't want a straw hat. we are showing- raluea In
Stiff Hats, at $1.50 $1.90 and $3.00.
Soft Hats, at 95 to $4.00.
Men's Hose
Pure lisle hose in
open work, plain
and fancy colors;
other stores get 25c;
Saturday,
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124c
Military Collar Shirts
.Tost the thing- (or this
warm weather, DC.
all oolors, at 3B
Soft Collar Shirts
tn blue, white and cream
S?Ta.'1.-8? C
quant
Underwear
For Men and Boys,
drawers have double.
scat, in Porosknits
and Ralbrlg"
gans, at. .
25c
A positive saving of from $5.00 to $10.00 on nil Men's
SuitsV-bou'ght h?ro Saturday.
Those are values that cannot be duplicated.
Medium and light weight Suits, that sold up to 1. rfi
$6.00, at $U.v)U
Suits that sold up to $22.00, t"l 1 50
Suits that sold up to $28.50, 4 50
Hot Weather Furnishings Goods
HATS and SHOES
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HNS0M EtlI-DDMAW
OUTFITTERS TO i 216 North
MEN AND BOVS U IB ihlDir-.i.
are catching the crowd.
They are the latest ideas
of the modern shoemaker;
made of patent or dull
leather, light, medium or
heavy soles, heel strap and
instep - straps.;f-Any""" lady
can be fitted here.- Come
in and see what $3.00 will
buy.
An especial line also in
low heels for the growing
girls.. ...
Let us show you.
Fry Shoo Co.
THE 8HOER8
10th and Douglas Streets.
Time of Portland and Piiget
Sound Express Shortened
Commencing June 18, 1911, the
time of the Portland and Puget
Sound Express, running be
tween Omaha and Portland, will
be reduced 6 hours, reaching
destination in 63 hours and 15
minutes instead of 69 hours and
15 minutes as heretofore. Train
will leave Omaha 11:30 P. M.,
and arrive at Portland 12:45 P.
M; fhird day.
This materialVeduction in time is made possible by
the superb roadbed, double track and electric block sig
nal protection of the
UNION PACIFIC
Standard Road of the West.
New and Direct Route to Yellowstone National Park
. Excellent Dining Oars on ALL Trains
For Pacific. Northwest literature, and information
relative to fares, routes, etc., call on or address
L, BEIND0EFF, 0. P. & T. A.
1324 Farnam St, Omaha, Neb.
Phones Doug. 1828; Ind. A323L
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1 STOETZEL STOVE CO.
714 South
17c Sell On Small
"COLD STORAGE"
'The Hot Weather Refrig.
erator"
Since we have had a few days of
real summer weather we have num
berless testimonials as to the great
superiority of the "Cold Storage"
over other makes used by neighbors
of "Cold StorsRe' uses as to con
sumption of les and keeping foods
untainted.
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Sixteenth
Monthly Payments
The New 1912 Model Detroit
Ideal With the Popular
"Common-sense" Finish
Is attracting a wonderful lot of At
tention. Housewives with the burden
of housekeeping: on their shoulders
are appreciating this new labor-saving
(ss stove. It cuts the time spent
to keep It clean to a third of what
the old style took. The practical at
tractive finish appeals to the house
wife's love of a neat stove.
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Results are what oount This la
what a user says:
Mrs. C. M. Schneckenberjrer, 2618
Maple. "It is certainly a pleasure to
use a Cold Storage. Foods are al
ways sweet and untainted and the
ice Din is a mighty small item."
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Mrs. L. F. Plerson. 30th and Boule
vard, says: "The Detroit Ideal is a
very fine baker and a quick worker,
as well as economical. I could not
do without It"
An Obliging Couple
Runs Away With.
Grip of Aged-Woman
Make Gtt-Away with Grip Which.
Thry Offer to Cany Be
tween Station!. ,
Mrs. Uzzte Btrood. am axed snmiaa from
Peoria. HL. was robtaed at a uftcase eoo
t.tnfy la and bar goti vatek bT a jaaat
man and vamu whava aha hecama ma
qualnted vita am a Bartbactesi trata sisirfm
te Omaha TtusradaT. The yotmx cxMple
aaa tot snlldtmia for the welfare of Mrs.
Strand and Tolsntaercd to carry bar tbtnea
from tba BorltnaTDaa depot to tha Cskas
depoC Bafbsw reairtifna" the latter tn ns
and woman ran away waJ tba nfti. e
and bavsa not been seen ssnce. Tba matter
baa bam reported to tn potfcsw bed. a to
a bat hoar 11 Key a tmcs as" C3
bad basa found. Mra. ftinad svrs saa
aad mmm asnsr smsr ear ate erantf fcscrs
beav. acraneW b Dmaba
Cool, inviting offices give comfort
during the long hot days of summer.
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THE BEE BUILDING
affords rooms that are thoroughly ventilated and clean to
make them refreshing offices with a cheerful, regaling atmos
phere. New elevators are now being installed that will give some
of the most rapid service in the city.
Here are a few choice offices
that are vacant just at present.
BOOM 303 Almost directly n front of passenger elevator on third floor.
This is an exceptionally (food location on account of convenience ana
having- a south front. Rental price, per month (2S.00
BOOK 416-418 a' desirable suite on the fourth floor next to the City Hall.
Very cool In summer and rent la reasonable, per month .130.00 ,
BOOK 413 Good inside office. ISttxITU. with a vault In connection. In
side rooms are cooler in summer than outside. The price on this per
month is fl74kt
BOOK 60s Is 14xl feet in else, also faclnr on the Court. This rnnm I.
well Hf hted and rent per month Is 91S.00
The New elevators are being instmllad.
The Bee Building Company
Bee Business Office. 17th and Farnam Sts.
The Trua
Follow Up System
Wherever you go, let The
Bee follow you. Subscrib
ers need only notify our cir
culation department and the
address will be changed as
often as desired. Getting
Hie Bee is the same as getting
A DsOf Letter Frea ticca
Keeping you posted on
' what's doing among friends
and associates. It's (he only
ttp4o-date way.
JLsetTha Eo rpjkm Ycq
300 HATS NOW ON SALE
S1.00 to $3.00
We move to Paxton Block
August 1st.
Penned Millinery Co.
1511 Douglas St.
erj) Rollablo
Dontiotry
ii-y Tail's Osata) Roijds
TWENTIETH CENTURY FARMER
4M Pa-lhw T
Many a housewife gets perfect results from
The Gas Range
who usually failed on the old style range. The Ga3 Range
insures perfect results because
The Heat is Unvarying
There is no Surplus Heat
The Heat is Where You Want it
You Can Regulate the Heat
If you can cook at' all," you can cook successfully on the
sf .1 . r a.he mrVVrt-,
Convenient Terms if Desired. .
Prices, Connected:
Cabinet Gaa Ranges from $25 Up
Double Oven Ranges from $20 Up
Single Oven Ranges from $11 Up
. Send for our representative and let him explain
OMAHA GAS GO.
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Exceptional Values
For Little Money...
Basement
Specials
$1.95
and $2.45
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You know by this time that our low prices on these basement
specials result from small selling expense as well as from careful
buying methods. But do you know that these 11.85 and f2.45 shoes
fit as smoothly and perfectly as any of the higher priced footwear?
Do you knew that their materials are fully equal to shoes sold else
where for at least 1.00 nioreT Better treat your feet to a pair of
these stylish shoes and save that other dollar. All the newest styles
to choose from.
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UBIWLs, itiJrtfciktfcsi UHUfa.tIt.NI
322 South 16th Street U
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