Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, July 05, 1911, Page 7, Image 7

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JOODS, Per Yard, 10c.
Th dainUewt and prettiest
Fatf-rns !n f.rrt!ie Flaxon
and Lin.-iir cllmki; have
iien sii:n at 18t aad 23c
CU-anag Saie
Prim from th
boit, at. yard. . .
10c
WOMEN'S
UNTSHntED HATS
Blank chip. Milan aad Home
hair braid hats, ima.il hoods
turbans and large shapes;
second floor
. 25C and 49c
CWMCnT OF A XT WOMETS
SUIT OS D2ESS
I OCR EXTIRE STOCK
'o matter whether the) for
mer pdca was
.$23, o. 4,or
p, at.
15
icon nooa,
Ilea's Shawknit
; socks
4.to " mercerized iilit
fin-
istied, full swam.
less; 25c quality
at pair. ...
Wsmrrt mml Children's
PUIX A.D LACK
HOSIERY
White, black aad fancy ol-
era; worta up
1 5e pair,
at pair....
8!c
Women's Wool
.-TAILORED SUITS
Tneiw ara good, awrrlcaabla
auita la ixp-co-data
atjUm. worta. np
U 20. at
ncoia noca.
Children's
WASH DRESSES
Varfsty of patterns, all
aizea, worta -
up. to 1 180,
39c
atscon nooi.
Fine Embroidery.
Edgings aad'Inaertiona
Also lac 4gns and laai
t5on, worth op to
..3!c
lOo yard, at
yard
xaiw ruoa
Women's Neckwear
Byron Collars, laundered and
and embroidered 1 1 1 J
v trimmed, at. each.
' m ra nooi
School Board Kikes Awards for Cas
te liar aad Central Park.
$20,000 FE.Q3I FTTSD F03. SITES
Cmrl KV Karrtas AttMtiy flea
mm rtw t Brlaar
FiMMdlasa t Caadraaat
Contracta tar tn construction of the
Caa teller and . Ontrai Fax schoot bulid
tnn ware awarded taqr Ui Board of Edu
caOun Monday, thm fbrmar to Bridtfaa,
Hot A Co.. and tne tatter to
"ti A Sttkrinaa. Bridgea, Hoy A Co.
warn the Job wit a bid at ta.318. while tba
etkar waar let oa aa aaOniata of fTQ.xe).
Ia m&kina the report tor awsrtllna- tha
uontracm, the bulldtna and arounds turn
BiittM, tbrousb ChMrlaa Caaraua, almir
niita. offarad thia report-:
Tour ciunmlitH on biiildlnci nni!,
round In auin aver tua utbiilaLra atata-
auaoX of hiUa oa Ui CaataCar anil the Cen
tral Park KhiniU is coiifr ium1 with ma
tuilowinn l:lemina: Tha lawt bid on bvta
.bonis, wlun lu iimuna" "d plumbina
aaatrai'ta ara tation Inui cunautrratlnn,
riwl trie bmi) limit of I.'i.vMt ttir aacb
atbol about tid.Ow, and they, tharetora,
hi-aitata to brlna n a r:nmnndU(in tor
tna . wardln g ut tnaaa eontratita tor teat
rvaaun.
ttuatw. it would aeern that the achooia
aa outiinad and planned by the aivhitoet
are- idMti anil eonforin te th eanreeewd
potlrrr of the txmnt tor a etandarillauton
of the achoola ta be hereafter built; and
tt would amm to vour oumrnutee muxt
advtKabi lint the tiuia be let upon the
f.iruma auhnutted. withuut ut chouses or
euhatimtliin of matertaia, and it wmno
therwfora be tw the- best tntrwata of ma
noerd to. aooroortate. It poawble, frtini
some atfcw runit.
Itwtmmit treea 9ita ra4.
Befiire actlna pn tha report, Courtney susw
gveted' tttat the board tr izu- axerutlve
aaaatua ta aJaeuaa tha -'.-s. Hiav plaai
waa araahln, aad thi :r.mtv tidjourned
te the eommittee room. Vivr a ecinn
waa held that axtendad a.vV .lour and eae
keif.
When the board reeoavened. Courtney
efc-red reawluttoas awardina tha cantracta,
wtiic-n rcr paaaed without a daaenua(
votav
"The adiliUanaJ money required will be
taken Eron tha O.oue. which wajt voted at
the bond election fur the purchaaw. of aitae
and the making af improvements te kuild
tcfo threushmit tha city." aaud Alfred
lCainaly. nreaidunt of the board. "About
C-U.JW wtU be aaraaaary and we can tue
th:a money fur the purpoae of aompletiaa'
the buiUilna-a.-
Blew otlm Weeaedu
On new otllver aad three uacumbents
Were, elected tar the eaamua year. Carl
Herrta u at-lei:td aa aiturney af tha
buarA tu auectwd Ed Baird, who waa aot
a Candida.: tur re-iecton. V. X Burseee) !
wee earned wntary and Jou Slay nerd
euatediaa hr ananimoua vote. Duanraa FUa.
laraua au re-elMcted aupertntendeut af
feutldtn9 hr a vote at ? ta t Cort. BuarU
Win. aVara. WUlUmia and BUauiedy ep-
;i8!iaarnv,wv,iv.'vrw'ffuii,r,nirj
1 "im'-.i r-.' in " " w
I ! 1 J VUH I' TV LIllJ TVRll V'UMII V T 1 - w. ettp H4
27-inch Hemstitched
at. btthti -r n siv-w es i - at p s w . .n ,. . .
EilBEOIDESED FLOU?TCr??GS.
Also IS-inch embroidered Coancings, skirt
iaff?r corsft coverinzs, insertions and
Filloons; all kindj, bijr bargain square.
Worth, up to 40c a yard; clearing Q
pale price, per yard, at . IvC
Maia riocr New Sicre.
THOUSANDS OF
YAED3 FINE
EMBROIDERY,
EDGINGS AND
INSERTIONS,
ALL KINDS
WORTH 10c and
12VjC a YARD,
Per Yard, at
K3E
Wednesday,
ALL OUR
This is Brandeis Stores Semi-Ann ual Sacrifice of every yard aad piece of merchandise in stock at a m-. rvn-, t u i t
anything until next seaaon, because it is our rule to open each season with all new cST tw ii T n acttul,Tala- We will not carry over
- A saving to Omaha !woraen of thoand, f IJI!? Therefore, we will sacrifice everything while the demand is .till at its height
THIS IS POSITIVELY the GREATEST
VaaaSSaaaaXSBS&ESfiHfiEpSPSSfHBKVSKSaSS
WASH WAISTS
(CHILDREN'S
WASH DRESSES
11 slzea; for vacation;
worth ap to $3. SO;
Ail aizea, nicely trimmed.
nw atylea
39c and 69c
"
84
Drapsry DepL Clearance
B.iSE3CEXT
ail the 40-inch Drapery Swiss, worth 10c per yard,
at - se
All the Etamine and Stencil Craah Curtains, worth
np to 4 pair, at, each 40
All the Printed Etamine and Cross Strip Scrim,'
worth up to 25c yard, at, yard 10
Ait the reralar 12 c silkoilne. of! the bolt, at,
Td gt
Full size Muslin Curtains, worth up to $1.00 pair, at,
P . 63
All tha imported English Cretonne and Art Ticking,.
worth up to 50c yard. at.. ............ ....23
A. 11 the Bobbinet Curtains, trimmed with 8-inea lace
worth $2.50 pair, at. pair . ?1.49
All. owr BsrJo- and" mee 'Net thafaold Tip td80c
yard, at. yard. .. . . .... ..... .50
' Stisees and
Juniors
WAftH t
DRESSES
Clearing- sale
price-.
9Sc
Iwoiaat
Faacr I
LaValUeres I
That sold up I
to $1, mala I
floor I
19c
Silk and
Velvet Moire
BAGS
Also $2 leath
er bags,
leather lined
79c
poewd. Tbey supportad Andrew Kiewit.
Tha attorney was instructed to begin
condemnation proeaedinga for the acquialr
Oon of two asrea of ground at Bancroft
street and tha boulevard to be uaed aa a
alte for tha Bancroft achool building. Tba
aaw alte la located about a) teat east of
tha praeent building. Tba ground sought
belongs to the Smith heira.
.. requeat. from the- Monmouth. Park
School District Irnprovement dub for the
uaa of the Monmouth Park grounds was
referred to tha building and grounds oum
mirtee. The petition atnted that tha mem
bers daaired ta. uaa the eampua tor tha
purpose at balding meetings to diacuae the
eumnuaaloa form of govartunent.
Butt Aeka Ezteaaiea.
John Htrta. eon tractor of tha high achool
baltdlnar. aakad an axtenaton of twenty
days within which to complete the arma
ture. He stated that he had been delayed
this lengtn af time, aa ten days elaeaed
between the opening of bid and tha turn
ing over of tha premises and tea days by
cluuucing- tha boUur room and amokaataok.
His request waa referred to tha building
and grounds committee.
Tha purchaae of a parcel of ground, with
a frontage of ITS feet oa Hamilton etreet.
with' a depth of 10 feet, waa ordered, tha
eonalderation named being C.S40. The
ground will be uaed aa ptaygraunda for tba
WalnutKm achooL
Alice I Harper waa placed on tha re
tired lint of teaiJiara becauae ef dleahillty
and her penaiua waa Axed at CS7 per year
The acceptance of E. XT. QrafT aa super
intendent of achoola fox a term of three
, yaare and of C B. Raid as vice principal
of the high school Cor oae year were re
ceived. Tba Judiciary committee reoortod that
1 the 1111 eenaua enumeratloa bad been aum
pieted at a coat of PVLSi.
It waa announced that teachers who took
the oaaminarloB, fur allgibillty undn- theae
umtMrt had bees eucvaaeful 3U, fil,
T. ana and Foarteen took
the examlnaxlona which Were held June
a and n at tha high, svhool building;
aaisnaaaamt mt Jaalfee.
Janitors for the varT oa achool bulldlggs
were analgned aa followa with thia cayt
FEHMANK.NT LUT.
Board roome, . W. J.mraon iiM
Hlga ai:hooi. T. H. FltaaTeraid.... j u
Comeniua, W.lilejn I'lam.n t j,
Farniun. Willinm Payne .......II. aw
rranalia. Jiela dimnne tUS
Howard Kennrdv, C. it ff filrean Lite)
Keilom. T. EC !. . Laja
Lake. Virt-r Pan eiam Liua
urftvt!nvwuit 1 nomaa ctamiin. M...H.. yau
Lui.-oln. J J. Ka lna..................
tithrop, Lmorge Kill, tr . ,
Vun. Lmin Peterwn ... j
I-aiaflc. W'll!m ("arnra 1 1 1
ara-ea. Rubrt il ia r-a
aaumiera. Loula Miir na Li
ON B TKAa. LiST.
Baneroft, J. ii- tiurt ...... t
fcee-a, J. D. LMai-wuod J Lo
lui, T. Leffvpa , ... lij
Cti:ar. J W Mrakimaau..
Centra B. W. Hmsia eg jjjj
Central Para. Ueurga Chapman
CvoLrai. atnaa. Henrv tiaiialay
t' irton Hul, hariea Ring I'tM
( iiftiin H.ll annaa. La liaa MAihieU-.T. M
Cuiuinbia. U. eL eauautterg ilm
H'ruid luil. Mary A. Vnarford.-.,.
Oiipunr, Krry fongar . o
Edward Kaaww, Anion Vlkouah" Lt
KiniMffl, A. Hu Mrmn , , , -tm
13c ORGANDIES
Per Yard, vt 6c.
Organdies and batistes, that have Wen
oa display in our Donjlaa street
window; dot?, firnres, stripes.
checks, Persian and
ot one yarrt reserved, all
from the bolt, per yard, at
fas At w'swaa-BBBwa
Beginning
Wednesday
THI3 STORE WILL
CLOSE AT
5 P. PL
Except Saturdays
Kindly Arrang to
Do Your Shopping
Before
5 O'CLOCK
i
BESSSBSi - - - - i, in. - in ii ii - mi ii ii-i-mi i -- P.
mm
ilulv 5th. 8
a j
BMW
SUIUIER GOODS
STASIPED
HUCK TOWELS
Stamped to embroider,
ize ISz3S; also
80
alupa. at. each IToS
rioor
run
ftOMSTS and tmi.
D REX'S SWISS
RIBBED COTTOX
VESTS
Low neck and ale-.
less; worth 15c;
main floor, at. .
WOMETS ami HEX'S
EMBROiDERFn
tXITLil HLVtDKEB-
CHIFS
Ail letter si worth
up to 15e; m :n
noor. at .5
Womn ! and Chil
rfrem's Plain. Whit
Hmnatithed B.AXD
KERCHIEFS, at,, eav
y- -1 Cent -
9xia Brussels
RUGS
Seamless, ex
tra fine; val
ues up to
$:o. at
$11.75
1 1111 1 11 1 1 11 11 inn 11 11 1 inn 1 n
BATH
RCGS
$2.50 quality,
blue an d
3- white,
Root
98c
Long. a. W. Stioa
Long annex. Frank Hammond!
M4
P2
. 7W
. rae
i-uinrop, jam AndfiiHin
Stiller Park. John L. Benaon....
M.nimouih Park. John Ailcorn..
Park. Jua Falk
Sherman. A. M. Clark...
Tram. H. G. Bailbeck
Vinton. T. L. O'Connell.
Webeter. CharleavEL Faik...
WIndaor. George W SUina .
A3!5IGXBU3.
Bancroft annex. Krancea X. Txiutorf . .
43B
rranaiin engineer. L. C. Sanderson
Wainut H-U, Burton V. Palmer........
LOS0
Nebraska Endeavorers
Go to Atlantic City
Tairty-FiT Deleatei from State
Lear vita Ctaers a Special
Train for East
Thirty-five deleaataa renreeenttne- nr....
tlcaily the whole of Nebraska, gathered
in Omaha Monday afternoon to leave en
a special Northwestern train af l a ,.i-u
lea route to the nm nnni u,UM.4n .
Cbriauan Endeavorera at rlnrln City.
Rav. J. H. daiabury of Auburn waa in
rhur at tha Vimi. m
. - ' - wwvawMUO. acuiuj
aa ataia tranaportatioa manager. lUy G
Fletcher, at ate president, waa a member
of tha band. Karl Lehman, field secretary,
and International orgaaiaar. waa aiao
among tha Nebraakana. Mr. Lehman has
been, mainly reeponaibie for tha 1U.JW new
Christian Endeavor suciotlea mJnit aji tn
creaaa of nearly Ldea.ilW membera In
tha laat two years. In Nebraska Stf so-!
eietlee helped to make up that Increase.
The Nebraaka dwlwaatlnn win enent jiv
S at Niagara faila and will arrive at At- 1
umuc City Thuraday morning at o'clock.
Their headquarters will be at the Linden
hotel there. The oonventlaa opens Thura
day evening. It is estimated that ,0M
delegates from all over the United State
will bo in attendaaca
HEADS CF THE NEBRASKA
PUBLICITY LEAGUE MEET
WUL Hattal Saeeiew a ike Reaaaaw
m Jmly 1 ta reeTamaeatei
Plaaav
A meeting of the eaecuttve committee of
tha Nebraska Publicity league wlU he held
at the Hen a haw net el July 19 tat perfect
plana for tha vending- of a tram toil of Ne
braska, booatera to the aatlonai ouaventiaa
af the Asaocisxed Ad. ciuoa. Liacola and
Omaha will be represented by larga dele
gations and amaHur parttea will be sent
trooi many of the more enterprising
amailer ctuea. The trala will probabiy
Imvb July 2a, as tha contention opeas Aa
eat X aad the tnp la expected to take
about two weeks, although the party will
be dlaperaed at arrtvsj aad deiegatea may
return as thsy r hooaa
A wail kjy". a es Moinae woman after
suffering mieerahly Car ls days from
kewol anmiiluiit mu .
-x wa eiiea af
Chamberlain's Ctalie. Cholera ana Diarrhoea
nanmi. ear asm ay ail asaisrs
AND BA7ISTX3,
63c rouxASDs, pes yaxd, &: 23c
All our 6Dc anI 73c Foulards j m.Tny
are the waterproof kind, navies,
blues, browns, new blues, old roee,
rweda, grays, white and blaok and
black combinations. Best Foulard
values ever offered; bargain QA
square, per yard, at.. mUC
floral designs
6c
" mAX noom nxx anrr.
" "' "' ' ' ' "' n w www ta Mawa' my wT1fT!rlTBlhMMMaTmiw citt iBfffl
r . i y iiiumniirmiiir
MUST GO NOW REGARDLESS OF THEIR VALUE
SALE EVER HELD
.
-ft-
Women's Sampi
WAISTS
at i OU
TheiM Include the finest sum
mer waista In our stock ele
gant, new designs.
- .
Women's Long Shantung
Coats
Newest ideas, wirt'S'np to $10,
at. .. . r"n, . .$3.98.
Soft Finished
LOXG CLOTHS
And fine yard wide
muslin? 10c values,
4a basement, at per
yard
third
CITY GARBAGE CONTRACT LET
Omaiu Ecaderhi2' and Feed Company
Secures Three-Tear Concession.
WEIGHT OUSDrUCE DISCUSSED
Searteer'e Plan ReajelriesT Sale ef
AU CaeaaaaelltlM Br Wtil Iaetaad
Measare) attm4 t Ceeaaala.
sew foe rartan Ceauiaerstieaw
T. B. McPheraon. moving apirit in the
Omaha Randermg aad Feed , company,
which fatieaa hogs on city garbage, de
livered to him free of charxa. acored an-
ether victory yestarday afternoon, when
na influenced the council to grant him a
three years' contract, which will give him
aa the garbage collected by tha city.
McPheraon contended that to properly
handle the garbage and dispose of it. aa
tha health commlaaloner wants, ha will have
Ut make Improvements in his plant at
Sixth and Grace streets which, will amount
to more than. J6.00S Ha also- cantnrf.l
tiiac. he would not be warranted in making
eucn extensive Improvements unleaa ha was
assured of a aupoly of exrbaa-e for a
term of three years at least.
Faint opposition, which availed nmhin.
but canveraaduu. was raised by Mctinvern.
end gchroedor. Health Commiualoner Con
nail and Membera Funk house,. Bridges,
Hummel, Devla and Brucker cams th.
front for McPheraon. anruinsr that unlu.
he diapoaed of tha garbaga tba city would.,
ae up agatnat it" for aome place to dum
the garbage. The Judiciary committee waa
inatructed to draw a contract and u present
U to the council fur approvaL.
Wetakt OeeUaauaewe Ca.
Weight regulating ordinances cams la
for aome attention. One, introduced by
Johnson, making It a niadnu.no. ...
deal are In materials and nnnKiii
short-weigh, or ahortrsaaaaura. was recom
nsndsd for A 0n,n,u.wri.
from the Commercial dub, and a petition.
aqpiea oy coal dealers, were offered in
favor of the measure. A. L. Havana of
the Havens-Whit Coal company urged
the passage of the ordinance, saying that
legtumaie dealers could not mam, 1.1.
deauare who ahart-weighed. "Tbeee fei-lowa.-
aaid Havena., "take eontracta fur
less than the coal costs and than u
by abort-weighing from M to aJS pounds
per wagon.-
Schroetlar's ardinanca. requiring the aaia
of ail commodities by weight, tnatead of
msasurs. was referred to the Judiciary
committee, after Martin Sugarman. repre
esaiiag peddlers, stated that the ordinance
would work untold hardships ea his clients.
He seamed that peddlers were forced to
buy their supplies by- measure and If they
were fecced to sail by weight, would suffer
heavy losses in etirinkage. Hummel. Davis,
Bridges and others opposed the ordinance.
Ia requesting the passage of the Johnson
ardinaacs. coat deaJera offered to pay tha
expenses of ail deputy inspectors woe
would be required ta enforce the ordinance.
Tha erdlaaace requiring drivera ef auto
I
-i viiannii- 1, ! frTSgrr..,,. , &wr tjw - 1 1 1 --B ' - ..,.. n--"- t j y
Beginning
Wednesday
THIS STORE WILL
CLOSE AT
5 P. H.
Except Saturday!
Kindly Arraags to
Do Your Shopping
Before
5 O'CLOCK
upreme Bargain Event
IN THE GREATEST
DRESS GOODS
Strictly aa wool back
and colored 38-lnch
Panamas; 9c rai
ues, at. yard..2e?
Ma rolor
MUSLIN
UNDERWEAR
Gwns, skirts, corset cov
ers and drawers; great
bargain lota, second
nor 98
iS3
Women's Pure
Silk Hosiery
Black and fancy, lisle
soles, spliced heels,
"5c quality, mam
"cor 39 g
lengths,
Light and Dark
Punjab Percales
Light and dark, yara
wide; 15c a:ue,
" -7t
$1.00.
Turkish
each
Women's
WOOL SKIRTS
Hemmed
Qond, aervlaeabla tyl
special,
Choice of
and all enUira and
aizM , JlaiyLn- fat
at
1 lLw
Women's
F.IXCT
JEWELKT
That sold up
to 69c; mala
floor
1rlw!r - -nil mmr iff
Axminscer
RCU
36x72 aizer $S
values; ralrd
floor
WASH
Late sum mer
styles; worth
np to $5;
second floor,
9-2JM, S1.S5
19c
$29
mobiles and motorcycles to coma to a etnn
when approaching atreet cars at corners
-nere passengers are taken on and put
off recommended for passage. This
la In accord with the state law.
Street Commlaaloner Flynn's appeal for
funds for weed cutting waa referred to the
committee on finance and claims, while a
petition from property owners in tha vi
cinity of 924 North Sixteenth, asking that
Max L. Woolfson be gives a permit to
operate a dry scales, was placed on file.
Woolfson's petition will be sranted.
The Board of Trade building was ex
empted from paying aa occupation tax on
the aubway which connecta with the
Uchilts hotel. An affidavit was offered
which stated that the aubway waa used
for fire escape purposes only.
After Rome Miller, president of the
Board ef Park Commissioners, appealed to
nhe city council Monday morning for co
operation hi securing ground for boulevard
purposes, a decision to start nsw proceed
ings for the acquisition of ground was
reached by in am bars of both bodies.
Two propositions were before the council,
one asking that two tan lots near Twen
tieth and Grand avenue, be eecm-ed ao
that a new antran.ee to Carter park can
be had. and tha other for the condemna
tion of a lot oa Nineteenth and Ohio
streets and another an. Twentieth . I
acreets for the improvement of Florence
oouievam.
Some time ago the park board requested
that these grounds bs aecurad. Tti
cil pigeonholed both requests. Since than
Mr. Miller hss secured aa opinion from
the city attorney that a request from tha
uuara waa mandatory an the inii ti-
ao advised the members of the council
eaying that if the petitions were to be
ignoreo, the park board might ae wad be
abolished and tha council run the affairs.
Councilman Hummel, chairman of tha
para ana parkways committee, explained
the lack of action on the requests by
saying that the appraisement on the 'prop
erty at Twentieth and Grand was too
high. He aaid two lots were apwaiasd at
t2..se, when fL5t would have been a high
price.
It was then decided ta mar -
ceedingm. The weekly payroll was alee
passed by tha council, which bald an ad
journed session for the purpose.
FROM SHAM BATTLE TO
OFFICE CF SURGEON
SasisaJav IMaa rve a Pwaw DeHsje
Mawtc rigtks saat is
IaJaawSL
While easing which waa the better dodger
In a rock Bght aarty last night aakrais
Blaine, 14 years of age, waa at ruck in the
head by a atone, inflicting a sever gun.
Ths stone wsa thrown by his aides brother
Fred.
The lad was carried front tbe scene of
the chain battle to ths surgeon s room at
ths Jail, where Dr. C. H. Peppers attended
aim. Fred and some artier t. .
in the Cfeht assisted the Injured lad ta tha
statloa and back to hi hums after the
wouno. was aewe
HIGH CLASS 50c WASH FABRICS,
Per Yard, at 25c
27-in. to C8-in. summer fabric, including
imported French and English voiles, im
ported tissues, marquisettes, printed
French organdies. Bilk, and cotton fancies,
c?t. trail bwisses, etc; bargain C5
square, per yard, at...., xiOC
GINGHAM
APRONS
Practical aprons
made of good grade
blue checked ging
hams; actually
worth 25 each at
Baaemeat
STORE in the WEST I
nl H
LINGERIE
DRESSES
Clmvmr. new
yl, worth
mlrtaummfi
is.
cond floor
Seettnd Floor.
Clearance of Linens
BvlSEMEJTT
3.000 yards of fine mercerised table damask, in
worth up to 75c yard, at, yard
100 full size crochet bed spreads, Marseilles patterns;
hemmed ready for use. Thla la regular $1 value
at, each
Extra large, heavy Turkish towels with names
ui, iic Tsiuei, ai earn . 13
Best gfade Turkish towels made, extra size and heavy
weights with names woven in. These towels are
at, each 49
and knit wash cloths, regular 6c values, at,
I......... -su.
half towels, made of best grade hack;
at. eacn
any bath rug la the stock, worth up to
All the- odd pattern cloths and napkins at
of their regular value.
SLIPPER
BCCKLES ,
la Peart, em
bossed Ger
man silver
and (old
plate, pr
19c
PERSLUr
COTTO
CHAXXttS
From the bolt,
basement, at
yard
3Hc
Eetailers at Den
Are ShoWn Sights
and Enjoy Scenery
Sen Zeceiyea Coatleu Brigade with
Xnmberi Scarcely Depleted
by the Heat
The retailers of ths e.ty mat the enemy
Monday ia the persons of Samson' s hosts
at the Den. and In the words e Sir B.
Haagdytf Knott, chief of the Gymkhana
cavalry. "They are theirs"
The beat wa Intense and the k nig his
preaented the appearance of a ohlrtwaiet
Ulgnde. aa there wa nrt a coat ta be eeeo.
How ever, there was aot as great a failing
oft Incumbers as might have bean aa
nectcd and there was more than enough to
give the retailers a hearty welcome.
Th paid membership for the week wa
announced at L1L Although thla la not
any great lnoreaa over laat week. It is
Indicative of th steady gain that are
looked for from aow on ta make BH1 a rec
ord year. Tba membership is still far
ahead of laat year at th aame time.
Changes In the cast Uat night were re
sponsible tor considerable fun. "Caruso"
Gardner," who ordinarily plays the role of
Lord T. Hellyer Satgh. waa auaent from
the ety aad Cao.ir Lichen wa faro.d t j
take hi place, even though he wa not hie
understudy. To aay that irita the handi
cap he did credit to the part la putting it
mildly.
M ies Grsenleaf, author of ths piece, sub
tttutsd tor one of the Chinees aervanta la
waiting upa his lordahlp. GreenU af la tha
exact oppoait of ail that ia Lilliputian, and
Listen la by ao msana a Goitath. Ia one
piece of stags business tha original China
man Is supposed to piaoe a ladder against
uia original lord and master, aad climb
the ladder to light hla cigarette. Grea
uau Buriesquee: we usual "stunt" with
much cue coa
The-K'jmhes of the evening; becauae of
th brat, were very few and ahort. Harry
Huasie af the Jcbn Huaei Hardware aiav
paay waa tha chairman of th evening:
aawam auer. postmaster at Lin
coln, was eaa of the apeakara. H di
aled aay connection with the retailers, un
leaa it wa la the tact that be sold atamna
H spoks of th aadonai convention of the
postmasters ef the first elsse offloe. which
la to meet la Omaha in September. A
epecial night baa beea est aaid for the
poatmaoters at th Den and Mr. alser urged
tha kntghia to slve them th. h
uwv
Victor Whit, of the Hyei.wiu
company, told a few stares with soon, sua-
cees mat it gav th 11a to hla UngtUh
birth.
B. O. Tlkleo me New Tark r-(,. .
tailar who t traveling through to Ban
r ruosa via auromoMle, aiade a few chart
remarks defining enthusiasm and
aa the two essential of th auoeesafui re-
FANCY LAWN
KE1I0N0S.
These short lawn comb
ing jackets are so pop
ular for hot weather,
all sizes, large, Q
full cut, at CC
FLOWERS
FOR TRUDHNG
SAO don hn ported ror,
forfct-m-not, to lets. t..
In ail dfffllrabl nolnra. lanrw
follas clusters, at
5c and 10c
PRINTED LAWNS
Thm kind Ufcat hara bn Mil-
from tS bolt, Wt-
ncadar. at, yard .
lAiiajJT.
Women's Fine Ribbed
Gauze Cotton
UNION SUITS
Low neciL. alwTeleaa aad
cuff kAM. worta
p to 30c.
at, aacb
15c
iulxv noon.
Women's Long
SILK GLOVES
Elbow length, double tipped
fingers in tan, brown, blue.
pongee ana DiacK, a
$1.00 value, at AMf
pair.
katjv rtooa
Women's New
WASH SKIRTS
Just the thing for hot
weather wear. Will laun
der perfectly; two
1.50
big groups;
50 "d
kasssenrr.
j3
25c LINEN SUITING,
at 10c
Material for wash dreasea
and children's wear; nat
ural color linen m a
mill
suitings, stripes aad f I ?p
234
checks, at, yard . . .
woven
32-inch Wide
KHAKI ZEPHYRS
32 Inches wide, worth
13a
per yard; from
the bolt, per
yard
Sc
very
-ti c 777
if 1 EGYPTIAN TISSUES
89 H Season's bent' atvlM &nf rt
iracuon h orinaa: more than
tic
50-bo Its on sale,
at. yard . ,
Wappenstein Guilty
- of Taking Bribe
Former Chief of Police of Seattle Xut
Accept Penalty for Eeceiyinf
One Thousand Dalian.
SSATTUE. Wash., July 4 Former Chief
of Police Charles W. Wappenstein was
found guilty toniirht ef
of H.0QB tor permitting Gideon Tupper anal
Clarence J. Gerald to operate dlsorrlarl v
houses hi the old King street vice district.'
The Jury wa out seven and ana-h.ir
hours.
FORMER LEXINGTON MAN
WEDS MINERVA VANDERBILT
tw 1w Tar at mm
Daaarhtew f Xsa Wka Married
ar Ssaaael rayaet.
BOSTON. Mas.. July A Ht.-l.I T.w
gram. ) Charles Verner Knherta e--
of Lexington, Neb., aad now of Pbiladel-
Pma. waa secretly married to vin..
Vanderbtit of Brooklyn. JT. T.. a..
urday. Miss Taaderblit waa th durhr
of K. Ward Vaaderbilt. who hi iur .w-
age ef odd years, became eanvlrtmA
spiritualism and married the medium. May
Bcannei rep per, giving her before aad after
the marriage much valuable property. Hi
daughter sought to bav the marriage an
nulled but did not succeed, since tha
tlm sh ha been living with, friend la
New Torn-
. Roberta la a surveyor and ha beea ens
ployed In the Philippines and on the Pan
ama canal aad until coming her, with the
government reclamation service. Th
couple bad their Brat meeting while Rob
erta waa a student at Pratt Institute.
Brooklyn, twelve years ago. Roberta told
tha reporters today that his only Dvlng
reiauve is ma nrotasr, Edward, of
tagton. Neb.
BRIEF CITY NEWS
stave mmt Frist Xk.
Mar A. Bain. Frlnae. Try him. D.m.
H
sisnaiT. (j
jmyriuiiitcrcSale cf
Ttttzzziczs Bargains
Begins at 8 A. AL, Wedjaen
da.j. It will be a history
making event in Omaha.
Furniture Business.
STEWABT &
BEATON CO,
13-1-1T aoath SUteemta Bt.
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Huawaw saaa,