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    TIIE BEE: OMAHA. SATURDAY, JULY 22, 191 1.
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MEN'S SHIRTS
MIDSUMMER NEGLIGEE STYLES QO
Worth up to $2.50, at 5 O C
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MEN'S SUMM
IER UNDERWEAR SPECIALLY PRICED
Athletic or regular made undershirts and drawers; imported
silk and French lisle: worth up to $5.00 a suit in three lots;
at, per garment 75c, 98c and $1.25
Men's Imported Lisle Undershirts and Drawers, worth up to 91.23
at, pair 35 and .",0
Men's 80c, 40c and 60c Silk and Lisle Hosiery, at, pair, 10S 15
and 25c
Saturday Jewelry
Wm. Rogers 28-pIece Silver Chests
6 knives, 6 forks, 6 tea spoons,
6 table spoons, one butter knife,
one sugar shell worth $10,
at 83.60
Hair Ornaments Best hold Bar;
rettes worth 50c, at . ...19
Women's Gold filled Bracelets,
chased and plain worth up to
12.50, at $1
Women's White Canvas Pumps
These smart, new arrivals will please you.
Made of best Sea Island Cotton with good,
flexible soles. Perfect
fitting around the top.
Dependable, late sum
mer styles that are ex
traordinary values, at
$2.48
M BRANDEIS STORES
OPENING OP ROSEBUD LANDS
Four Hundred and Sixty-Six Thou-'
land Acrei Subject to Entry.
METHOD OF ' REGISTRATION
Lands CarefaJlr Classified Will
Be Sold o Meat Saeerssfal la
Drawings at 35 Ceats to
Sis Dollars aa Acre.
DALLAS, S. D., July 21. 8pecial.)-If It
Is true that the local sentiment la a correct
measure of the Importance of any event,
'.he registration for lands In Mellette and
liennett county, South Dakota, Is the
greatest scheduled event on the public
calendar for this fall. Regardless of
of opinions that may be held In other quar
ters, the residents of Gregory and Tripp
counties, where land Is selling at 130 to it
ao acre, realize that It Is something of a
situation to be able to acquire oontlguous
lands of the same general character at 25
ctnta to tt an acre.
Dallas la the registration point nearest
to the lands to be opened and preparations
are In progress for the rush expected dur
ing the registration dates, October t to It.
Inclusive. It la predicted that the total
registration for this opening will reach
150.000, establishing a ne.w record in the
government's land lotteries.
elertloa of Leads.
Those who are fortunate In the land
drawing this fall, tu tales place a few days
after the close of the registration, wUl find
a much more satisfactory system of land
selection in force than prevailed In the
previous openings. Many hardships have
been caused, in the past, through mistakes
of locaters, but the new arrangement gives
complete protection to the entry man. All
of the lands to be opened have been care,
fully classified and appraised by a compe
tent crew and each person, at ths time of
filing, may select any. class of land desired
and pay only the appraised price on that
classification. As a further protection the
entryman la allowed fifteen day after re
serving the tract before making his pay
ment. which In each class amounts to one-
fifth of the appraised value of the land
The remaining four-fifths Is made la five
equal annual Installments.
According to the official schedule there
are exactly 4t.5&L& acres subject to home
stead entry in Mellette and Uennett coun
ties. Of this amount approximately 30,000
acres Is classed as very choice agricultural
lands and will be subject to entry at 24.50 to
50 an acre. About luO.OuO scree axe designated
as second grade tgood) agricultural lands
and will be subject to entry at 12 to 14 an
acre. The balance is classed aa greilns
land and la prloed at a centa to S3 an
acre. All tracts must be selected subs tan
tlally In accordance with the appraised
and classified outlines.
Metaod ( Healatratloa.
In the rules formulated for the coming
opening, comparatively few changes have
baea made from these that governed similar
vents of the past. Each reglstratloa ap
Thousands of shirts, in excel
lent materials and new pat
terns, well made and just the
shirt you need for business or
dressier wear. Pleated bosoms,
rout fronts, rf fv C
Actually
worth up
to $2.50 -
Men's Negligee and Outing
Shirts, that are worth up to
$1.50 in two lots.. 50c, 75c
Specials 5!
Main Floor
ew Store
Sterling Silver Hat Pins worth
up to 1.60, at 35
Jewelry on front bargain square,
worth np to 50c, at I".
10-k Shirt Waist Rings Genuine
Matrix and stone cameo -worth
up to $6, at i ns
$2 Gold filled Lockets No
charge for engraving initial
at $1.10
Dance folios, organ
folios, vocal folios,
violin, guitar and
mandolin Instruc
tions, quartet folios,
piano duets in folios,
orchestra folios,
mandolin and piano
folios all at greatly
reduced prices,
i
Mathews' Graded
(Studies.' National
Graded Course and
Edition Wood at
Cut Prices.
plicant will subscribe to a slip giving his
name, age, weight and general personal
descriptions. These slips are enclosed In
envelopes and deposited in large steel
tanks, where they are held until the day
of the drawing. On the eventful day, set
for October 24, all of the envelopes will
be dumped on a huge plateform and the
drawing will begin, the first 100 envelopes
to be ' selected by little girls. The order
In which the envelopes are drawn estab
lishes the numbers, or filing rights of the
applicants, and the lucky ones will be no
tified of the day, hour and place on which
this right must be exercised. The number.
In Itself, gives no negotiable right, and
cannot be transferred. A number holder
may merely appear, in his order, and se
lect any land then open, to the extent
of not more than 160 acres, provided he
has a valid homestead right.
Chadron is Coming
With Big Exhibit
Northwestern Nebraska' Will B
Largely Represented at the Land
Show in October.
CHADRON. Neb.. July 21. (Special.)
At a special meeting of the Chadron Com
mercial club plans were mnde for a splen
did Dawes county exhibit at the Omaha
Lna show. This was the only Nebraska
county to take an exhibit to the first Land
show In January, but their showing will
be the means of bringing diaplays from atl
counties In northwest Nebraska The
meeting was addressed by W. O. Paisley.
general manager of the Omaha Land show,
and resolutions were adopted engaging
space, and plana were made for a complete
exhibit of products from Dawes county.
Crop conditions In the county are favor
able and the people are enthuslastlo over
the future of the county. A large delega
tion attended the January Land show, but
five times as many will attend in October.
Alfalfa will be one of the big crops here
this year. The alfalfa seed from this
county ranks aa ths finest quality grown
and will grade high this season.
CAMPER USES TRUNK AS DRUM
F. M. Bard Arrested at St. Joeeah.
Saspeeted of Belaar Escaped.
Asylaas Patleat.
ST. JOSEPH. Mo., July 21.-Special Tele
gram. ) Living alone In a tent at a sum
mer resort near here, F. M. Boyd, believed
to have escaped from an asylum for the
Insan at Norfolk, Neb., was arrested to
day on a charge of annoying other camp
era. Boyd refused to talk and he wlU be
held until the authorities at Norfolk are
notified.
Campers complained that Boyd sat up all
night m his tent and pounded on a trunk,
keeping them awake. When asked to Quit
it. ha refused, saying he could do as he
pleased.
Tfae Key to the Situation Bee Want Ada.
We
have held clearing sales of men trousers but never before one
the qualities so superior, and the values so extraordinary.
so great,
Any
hundreds
man ran save a dollar or two on a pair of the best odd pants he
of the best patterns of the season.
Every pair of pants A pair of these dressy "".
fscted fyl odd trousers will give IV j
is double service from your L1!
W7 I summer suit. They may f rl
eAV V"" nerve exactly aa well jCfr
Hundreds of Men's Worsted
Pants; plain colors, stripes or
mixture trousers;- peg tops, side
buckles. All sires great var
iety, Pints Worth Up
to $2.50
hjii muewmwa, m,m,im.t.. . ti.uui'.u 1 1 .wslum aiisuswui nypiaummu iw unui limn mmmmmamml
Brandeis Clearing Bale
Thousands cf the
Your Choice
i
and lOo, at 19c.
Bell Brand Steel Strings
for mandolins, guitars
and' banjos; also strings
for violins, at One-Half
former prices.
MANY HOMESTEADERS COMING
Thousands of Dakota Seekers Will Be
Here in October.
INDIAN LANDS ATTRACT THEM
It Is Estimated that Sixty Taoasaad
Visitors Will Be la Omaha D ar
ias; Period of the Land
Shaw.
By a streak of good fortune a large per
cent of the 120,000 people who are expected
to file for claims In Mellette and Bennett
counties, South Dakota, will pass througn
Omaha and will be given an opportunity
to see the Omaha Land Show, at which
the resources and opportunities of the en
tire west will be exploited. Thus it will
bs poaaiule to directly Interest thousands of
persons who are actually seeking homes
and who will be In the proper frame of
mind to receive and absorb all the informa
tion that Is thrust upon them.
Aa an example of the great number of
landseekers who will pae through Omaha
in October, It la set forth that in UOi
lul.000 people registered at BonesWel. Four
years later, at the Dallas registration for
Tripp county lands, LU.OuO seekers made
Mings. On these figures Is based the esti
mate that there will be at least 120.000 regis
trations at Dallas, Gregory, Rapid City and
Chamberlain for the Mellette and Bennett
county lands. At least 00,000 of these arc
expected to pass through Omaha, which Is
the gateway to the west, and it Wtll be pos
sible to Interest a great many of them In
the opportunities offered in the legion
further west. The South Dakota registra
tions will be made between October 2 and
21, and the drawings begin Octebor 'A, while
the Land Show will be from October 1 to
28. The dates of the show will give the
homeseekers an opportunity of visiting In
Omaha both before and after they go to
South Dakota.
During the last South Dakota drawings
most of the applicants came from Iowa,
Illinois, Missouri and other states in the
middle west, and the bulk of the coming
registrations wtll be made by people from
these states. It Is these people that the
west Is now trying to Interest through ths
medium of the Land Show.
Wyaaalag la toss I a a; Big.
CHEYENNE, Wyo.. July Sl.-(8peclal.)-
Wyoming wlU be represented at the Land
show In Omaha on October II to 2S by the
largest and finest exhibit of the state's
resources ever gotten together.
The Sace selected by Commissioner
Schenck in the coliseum at Omaha Is in
one of the best plaoes In the large build
ing, being next to one of the main en
trances where all the people coming and
going cannot fall to see It, and will be
made one of the feature exhibits of the
entire show that Includes exhibitions front
all the westera states.
Commissioner Schenck is preparing the
(Be
Fine Worsted, Casaimere and
Scotches; light, dark and med
ium colors including very fine
summer outing pants.
Pants Worth Up to $4.50
Latest Hits at Just a Fraction of
i
Concert Piano Folio, Dance Folio No. 2, Folio Graded Studies 1st to
6th grade, Honey Sal, Sing Me An Irish Come All Ye. Any Old Way
You Cook Chicken, Playthings That's All, Christmas Songs, You Can't
Chew My Chewing Gum, Such is the Love I Have For You, Gee, I'd
Like a Little Girl Like You, Why Don't the Band Play Dixie? You Must
Make Good To Me, Clrlberlbin, When You Dream of the Girl You Love,
always sold at 10c, 15c and 19c.
All the hits from the Popular Operatlcs Madame Sherry, Sweetest Girl
from Paris, Girl of My Dreams, and hundreds of others. Always sold for 25c
We have thousands of
copies of music, for
teaching; and popular
music, formerly sold for
10c, that we are selling
at, per copy lo
Century and
ley Editions always
sold for 10c, at 6c.
exhibits. There will be one large central
exhibit for the state Itself, showing all the
resources of the entire state, mineral, agri
cultural and manufacturing, but In addi
tion to this general exhibit, Mr. Schenck
is Interesting the various counties and
communities of the state in making an' ex
hibit of their own particular resources to
supplement the state exhibit, and these
will be arranged around the state exhibit
In a tasteful manner so that each county
will be properly advertised and exploited.
Gregory Makes Bid
to Get Big Crowds
Commercial Club Will Give Free In
formation to All Who Oo to
Land Opening.
John P. fttehm. Joy M. Hackler and Lou!
Storms, three live representatives of the
Gregory Commercial club, were In Omaha
yesterday on business concerning the
forthcoming opening of South Dakota
lands. While they are doing all In their
power to spread the news of the opening
broadcast, they are devoting plenty of
energy to boosting their noma town as the
real land office town of Dakota, laying
special stress on the fact that it Is nearest
to the land to be drawn.
John P. Plehm, as spokesman for the
trio, announced that the Commercial club
Is doing everything to see that the many
land seekers are well taken care of. There-
will be quarters and provisions ample for
all. and there will not be any gambling.
The club Is going to see tlfat every visitor
is well taken care of.
John Witten will be there to superintend
the opening, as will also the experts who
appraised the land for the government, and
they will furnish free Information to all
who come. Maps will be distributed free
to all by the commercial, and there will
be no lack of Information. '
Many Strangers in
Rogue Eiver Valley
Grant's Pass is Much Encouraged by
the Arrival of Mining Men
and Fanners.
P RANT'S PASS. Ore., July 2L-Speclal.)
This part of the Rogue river valley and
especially Grant's Pass, haa a bright out
look for the immediate future. Strangers
are arriving dally who are looking for In
vestments and a looatlno. These are highly
pleased with what they find In this sec
tion. Among the erowd of new arrivals
may ba seen, here and there, a group of
mining men and prospectors. These have
read the story of the find In the Red
mountains and other districts and they
push on into the digging as soon as they
can gather up an outfit. Taken all to
gether, the outlook of Oram's Pass the
lands under irrigation and the pjnee are
decidedly favorable.
like this, where the varieties were
ever wore, and select them from
Highest class trousers, made
of purest woolens and worsteds;
strictly hand tailored. Stun
ning pants for outing, golf or
fine business wear.
Worth $5, $6.50, $7.50
of Sheet Music
Their Usual Pries
We have
mandolins.
Your Choice
McKln - j
All Classic and Sacred
Songs, black and white
covers. Always sold
for 25c to 38c, at 21c
WONDERLAND OF THE WEST
Puget Sound Contains Much of
Interest to All Tourists.
ANGLER FINDS. HIS PARADISE
Interesting; Trig, Either Long or
Short, Caa Ba Taken aa Boats
of Paget Soand NkTigs
tlom Company.
SUATTLE. Wash., July 21.-(Speclal.)
The eyes of the world are gradually being
turned toward Puget sound, and bo part of
the world gives promise of a more glitter
ing future than does this wonderland of
America. With the scenery of Switzerland,
the climate of Italy, richer soli than the
valley of the Nile, a growing commerce
that in time will rival London, it requires
no Delphic oracle to predict the future of
this sound country.
This vast Inland sea, studded with emer
ald islands, extends Its encircling arms tar
into the mainland, grasping the feet of the
stately Olympics, and washing the skirts of
the snowy Cascades.
Leaving Seattle, that most wonderful of
modern oiUes, In Its unprecedented achieve
ments, ' the tourist may choose dosens of
doxens of routes, varying from an hour's
run to a month s cruise, as fancy dictates,
while at every turn a bewildering vwlety
of new and enchanting scenes is unfoldeu
before his wondering eyes. Five leading
routes of the Puget Sound Navigation com
pany, following the natural channels of this
Inland sea, take the voyager to Tacoma via
the left arm of Puget sound, Union City
via Hood canal, to Belling ham and Blaine
via Everett, Anaoortes and Deception pass;
to Victoria or Cape Flattery via Juan de
Fuca, or to Vancouver via Georgia straits.
Any one of these trips affords an experi
ence never to ba forgotten one which once
taken will be oft repeated. The trip to
'i'acoma, "the city of destiny," takes only
an hour and a half one way, and it Is one
of the most effective antidotes to tired
nerves. Tacoma has the largest wheat
warehouses in the world, the largest
smeller In the United States, and the city
has just completed a stadium iso feet long,
the largest arena on the Pacific coast; it
will probably be the scene of the next
Olympic games that are played on this con
tinent. Mature gave tills wonderful stadium
to Tacoma, requiring only the labor and
expense of seating and concreting, and it
will seat 2&.0U0 people. The stadium may bs
seen near the high school from the "In
dianapolis" when leaving or approaching
Tacoma.
Paradlsa of Aaglers.
About sixteen miles from Port Angeles is
Lake Crescent, llng like a new sliver
moon among the snowy Olympics, lisre
the angler finds his paradise, especially if
he likes game fish; the lake abounds In
trout of such varieties as the Dolly Varden,
Rainbow, Tully, Cut Thrvat. Half Breed,
Crescent, Silver and Beardsloe, ths latter
variety being found only in this lake; the
Beardslee is considered the wildest and
gamiest of the trout species. At Lake Cres
cent you can forget the world and make
the world forget to Interrupt you for
awhile.
'The largest and moat prosperous of the
Puget sound group Is the San Juan Island,
the scene of the last struggle between the
British and American foroea, Relics of the
Saturday, Your Choice of Any Man's
Genuine Panama Hat for $1.85
Every Panama Hat in our
tire stock included.
Values up to $7.50; V
on sale Saturday,
at. . .
Sample Line of Men's
Straw Hats, worth opto $4, at
Men's high grade sample
Straw Hats, in sennets,
braids, Mackinaw, Milan and
ltican braids values.
up to $4.0U
nt
Clearing; Sale of Boys and Chil
dren's Hats at 15c 33e, 50c and
75c values; Saturday
at
All the Boys' Tine Felt Hats,
in blue, red, white and gray ;
regular price $1.25 A Qn
and $1.50, at. ....... ."t
CUR CLEARING SALE
IVIEIM'S SUITS
Saturday In our men's clothing section, old store, we
offer three wonderful clearing Bale specials. If you need
a new suit don't wait another day. Buy it now. Light
and medium weight suits of high grade.
All our $10 1
Choice of all
Men's Suits at
our Men's $15
and $20 Suit i,
$10
$5
v.
Brandeis Dro
I5o Lilac Talcum fowdr So
25c Sanltol Tooth Powder,
for 14o
JBc Dr. Grave' Tooth Pow
der 13o
50c Java Rice Powder.. S8o
B cakes Ivory Boap....l9o
iBc buttle Hydrogen Per
oxide 8o
1 lb. 20-mule-team Borix
for So
15o Llquozone Soap Be
73c Pompelan Massage
Cream B4e
26c Pond's Vanishing
Cream le
50c Palm Olive Cream.. Me
2Bo fipyro Powder 17a
25c Bathaaweet ITe
.,25c Arnica Tooth Soap lTo
I5c Pebeoo Tooth Paste 38o
stBc Bstfr Caps ., 15o
a few
violins.
guitars, cornets,
bugles, harmonicas,
music boxes, toy
drums, tin fifes,
flutes, music rolls,
auto harps and tam
bourines that we
will close out during
this sale at below
cost , "W f
' ' J '
We have a few Met
ronomes that we will
close out, worth up
to 13.25. at $8.1 S.
old forts are to be found at either end of
the Island. Friday Harbor Is the chief
town of the group, and la the seat of the
county government. It has one of the
most beautiful harbors to be found on the
sound. The town is lighted by electricity,
and haa a fine local and long-distance tele
phone system and a wireless telegraph sta
tion. At East Sound, Olga, Friday Harbor, andV
in fact all the points reached by the
steamer on this route, good accommoda
tions can be found at hotels and private
homes, and the tired worker who Is look
ing for a complete rest will find this an
ideal spot to spend a summer's vacation.
"Beautiful Belllngham," the home of the
greatest salmon canneries on the coast,
lies at the terminus of the Puget Sound
Navigation company's BeatUe-Everett-Ana-cortes-Belllngham
route, and la one of the
most prosperous and substantial cities on
Puget sound.
Blaine, about thirty-two miles by water,
north of Belllngham, the borne of large sal
mon canneries and saw mills, la a very in
teresting point for ths sightseer.
Ureat Commercial Arch.
Vancouver, which Kipling describes as
"the key to the greatest commercial arch
In the world," la also reached by this line.
At the opposite end of the sound and a
strong contrast to the winsome beauty of
the ban Juan islands, lies Hood canal, wild,
bold and rugged in its mountainous steeps
as the Himalayas, mors beautiful than the
Swiss Alps, a miniature reproduction of
ths famous inside passage to Alaska. Its
densely wooded hills offer the greatest va
riety of big game to ba found In the United
States. It Is ths last stand of the elk.
Protected In the government reservs, l,0o0
of these noble animals roam at will ever
the jagged peaks of the Olympics. Deer,
bear and cougar also abound la this region.
No person should miss the opportunity to
make this trip down Hood canal and gel
closer than ever before to the great heart
of nature. On opposite sides to the entrance
of Hood canal lie Port Gamble and Port
Ludlow, two of the most Important lumber
towns on the coast. A visit to their huge
saw mills, where the giant firs and cedars
of the Olympics are converted into lumber,
affords to the uninitiated a most Interesting
experience.
Ashland is Enjoying
Substantial Growth
Oregon City Has Many Municipal As
sets and Mora Are Being
Added Constantly.
ASHLAND, Ore., July 21. (Special. )
Devoid of boomed phases, Ashland, Ore.,
still continues on Its steady progress to
wards substantial betterments, and Its ad
vancement along these lines Is notable.
The major improvement, bltullthio pave
ment. Is being steadily extended the pres
ent season, and ths close of the year 1911
will witness the completion of a large ex
tent of paved area; supplemented by miles
of cement walks, curbs and gutters.
In the Una of public buildings t,here are
a number of structures under way, among
them being a new high school for which
an appropriation of 175, OuO ia available.
Work on this fins educational institution
is already in progress, and It bids fair to
be one of ths most complete In its appoint
ments of any like building on ths coast. A
entire
QRo
VUv
line of
split
Porto
95c
15c
All the Odds and
Men's Straw Hats
ues will go on sale
Saturday at. ..... .
Ends of
DSc vhI-
50c
Choice of all
our Men's $2"
and $30 Suits,
$15
and Photo De,ts. ft..
PHOTO SEO-lOW
8 tubes of M. w. Ue. eu'fr
.or fij.
18c pkg. Arid Hypo iOo
1-lb. pkg. Plain Hypo...e
7.f0 bt-.iecu Cki.im.h. .S4.4S
$10.00 Korona Camera $4.79
On-flith eff on 411 ..!
eca l.'miierns .SntuivUy.
BUBBXm OOOD8
$!.!0 Douche KouniHiii
Syringe $1.BS
$2 oO Combination Sri ..
and bottle $1.69
11.00 FimntHin KyHmre eo
tl.00 Hot Water Hotl.e 490
lctor Doui;h. .$2.S0, $3 "
7Bc Rubber Uloves 49
BIZAtili
150 Tooth Puw.Jer ISO
Theatrical Cream, lb....33o
25o Violet Tul.. ISO
Brandeis Stores
new Carnegie library' is being built at t
cost of 15,0U0. Ashland Is also to have i
new armory costing IJO.000, ths expense ul
which is to be borne by state, county and
city. In the proportions of half by ths state
and a quarter by the county and city each
respectively. Deeds for tlie site of tht
notable Improvement have alreadv pasted.
The city has a commercial college In ad-i
ditlon to being the center of churches un
schools; a thriving Chautauqua ats...i j
the scops of whose Influence Is evc.i , vc
ognlsed beyond slate boundaries; c modern
hospital; two large natatortutns; one of the
best equipped creameries which draws pat'
ronage for miles around; lumber manufac
turing concerns. Iron works, canning fac
tory, fruit and produce association In fact
about everything which counts for progress
In the work of town building.
Chief assets also are climatic and sccnU
advantages. These are not dwelt upon si
length here, but they constitute attractions
unrivalled, and Ideal conditions In these
respects are found amid the elegant drives,
romantlo canyon and beautiful parks and
residence districts of "The Granite City'!
In the famed Rogue river valley section ol
southern Oregon.
PAROLED MAN BACK TO JAlU
Charles Clausen, recently paroled by
Judge Est el I e. sold an automobile belong
ing to a Thurston county man, and the!
result Is that he has been given a berth;
again in the county jail. Judge EetalM
declares that if the Thurston county offl
dais do not prosecute Clausen he will give
the prisoner an Indeterminate sentence,
Clausen was Involved In a forgery episode!
when he was paroled.
Brewed
and
Bottled
under the most modern,
sanitary conditions by
skilled masters, In a
brewery as clean as
"mother's kitchen."
BLATZ COMPANY
S02 lis Ml kres. Oaak. DA
Per iWfa
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