12 TIIK HKE: OMAHA, THUKSDAY. AUGUST 3, 1911. Good Wearing Shoes for Women, Men, Boys and Girls, New Styles. All at One Big Bargain Price. One Dollar a Pair. TWO SPECIALS Woman's Bergo II o n a e Sllpt Good, 4 n serviceable aoles 11 11 sizes V Infants' Soft Role 8hoa and Strap Slip . m f pert, all colors, 1 JIP at THE YEAR'S BIGGEST SENSATION! tee Mar Ism Sale THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY In Brandeis' Basement " ."We've planned this sale for weeks, scouring the Eastern market for shoes made to sell fn two and three times the price we ask just One Dollar a pair. You'll need new shoes in another you'll pay in September. Thousands of "Women's Juliet House Slippers. 1 Women's Patent Leather Ox fords. Women's Ankle Btrap Pumps. Women's .White Canvas Oxfords Women's White Canvas Pumps. Women's Strap House Slippers. 7 .... Women's Sample Shoes. . We have more than doubled the size of clerks to "wait on you. month. Buy them now at less than half what pairs for late summer and fall wear. Men's Solil, Serviceable Shoes. Men's Oxfords. Boys' School Shoes. Girls' School Shoes. Girls' Velvet Slippers. Misses' Roman Sandals. Girls' Patent Leather Oxfords. our Basement Shoe Department to hold the crowd. Fifty A Special Sale of Women's and Misses' Silk Or esses a t $5.00 v) Made to sell at $10, $12.50 and $15 Just 200 of these dresses made to sell up to $15.00, Thursday only, $5. Thereare various sizes, some .are odds and ends, others samples, they range in size from 14 to 20 and 34 to 42. Many different styles;' colors and blacks; high and low neck effects. All the correct styles in stripe sines, bordered silks, plain and' fancy blacks, many with sailor collars, all frill front trimmed. Greatest. .. lot of stylish, practical Silk Dresses ever offered in Omaha at a price, anything like this. Thursday, as long as they last ............. 4 Specials in Basement Cloak Department women's & misses wool suits, good practical styles worth 7.60 up to $12.50, at .$3.98 Taffetas, Jap Silk and Net Waists; blacks and colors; worth $2.50 up to $5.00, $1.50 Slightly soiled and mussed Lingerie Waists, worth $1, and $1.50, will go each . .....50c Good quality Silk Petticoats, colors only; $2.50 qual ity; will go on T. $1.25 Women's Summer Neckwear at 15c and 39c Dutch and Middy Collars, Yokes, Jabots,. Cascades, Side Frills, Stocks, etc., very prettily made on bargain square. warn W liM it 2 Every time you spend a dime ask for S. & H. stamps. A Dismissal of Boys' Summer Suits at S2.95-Thursday Not a one of the assortment that you could buy under any other conditionsNfor less than $5.00 --by some standards they would be worth more. All are this season's best patterns, weaves and colorings. All wool fabrics and the class of tailoring you would naturally ex pect in n boys' store as widely patronized as this. Double breasted, knickerbocker styles -many in weights suitable for fall wear. Ages six to sixteen. Choice of All Boys' Wash Suits at $1.89 Russian and sailor blouse styles of tub tested fabrics, accurately proportioned and warranted to hold their color. Values up to $4.00 the suit. 40c Mouse Waists, Thursday, 2.1c. A good variety to choose from. m A Clearance in the Men's Store Although only the prices to the various offerings are mentioned, you will find goodly assortments as regards styles and sizes. Only timely merchandise that you need now and will be pleased to wear. $2.00 Coat Shirts in many patterns, $1.15. $1.00 and $1.50 Coat Shirts at 89c. $2.00 and $2.50 Soft Cuff Shirts of finest grade silk and linen, $1.39. 75c Night Gowns, special at 49c. $1.00 Porosknit and lisle Union Suits at 59c. ALL STRAW HATS-excepting Panamas-AT VS PRICE. Sale Women's White Canvas Footwear Just 200 pairs to go in this Thursday sale. Lot Is composed of women's white canvas button boots with plain toes and nA high arches and heels-all sizes. These are shoes that reg- 9 7( ularly sell at $3.50 the pair. Thursday Viltlv Incidentally, wo mention that ws have Jnst received our mid-laminar shipment of women's whlto canvas button boots and pomps. all the boat stylos aro shown In sizes. Prices range from ga.50 to S3.5Q the pair. Oxfords .and Pumps at $1.59 - One lot of women's oxfords and pumps made of first quality patent colt, dull and tan leathers and formerly priced at 12.50 and M the pair-sizes 2 to 4-Thursday, $1.69 the pair. Children's Barefoot Sandals to S, 8 to 11 and lltf to' 2-Thursday. , that usually sell at $1.00 the pairsizes 5 5 See the next issue of this paver for particulars of our Great ONE DOLLAR SALE of Women' Footwear. NO GRAND JURY TO BE CALLED District Judges Decide it is Not Nec essary at This Time. ALSO IT IS NOT EXPEDIENT Bar that the Count? Attorney Has ' Plea.tr of Authority to Act It the Facta Warrant Aar Action. No grand jury will be cabled by the Judges of the district court to take up the charges of registration frauds preferred by the "Water board. This decision was unani mously reached by the judges In a meeting held Wedneaday morning at the call of Judge Lee S. Kstelle, presiding Judge of the dlstrlot, in response to a request from the Water board for a special grand Jury. In a letter to the board the judges call ottentlon to the abundant provision af forded by law for action by the county at torney, and further said that it was a little doubtful whether the court had the power to Issue the call at this time. The opinion given by pounty Attorney English coincided with the decision reached by the Judges. Judge Sutton was not pres ent, he being out of the city. GOVERNMENT TO LOOK i OVER GAS TEST METHODS Will Send Man to Investigate the Laboratory Method of Pro. ( ronlrf, The methods of the Omaha gas labora tory In keeping oloae tab up on the Gas company in the quality of gaa served to consumers will be investigated by the government experts who were preparing stsndard teats for federal use. Gas Com missioner Crowley haa received a letter from the bureau of Standards of the De partment of Agriculture stating that R. 8. McBrlde, chemist, representing the bu reau, would be In Omaha August 14. Ha will be shown through the laboratory In the city hall by Dr. Crowley. At the very beginning of the work of the government chemists In relation to gas standards Dr. Crowley was Interested end It was largely through a conversa tion which he had with W. F. HUdebrand. chief of the bureau, that the Investigation was begun. Month Dakota Town Barnea. ABERDEEN, 8. D.. Aug. t-Flre last nivht wiped out the little town of Pollock, H. I). Telegraph and telephone wires are douu and details are not obtainable. Pol lock is In Campbell county and has a popu. lailoa of &4 Omaha-Denver Road Tourists Returning Have laid Out "What They Assert is a Most Excellent Route to . the Mountains. ' H. F. Heublnger, C. It. Babcock and It. M. Maynard, vice president, photographer and engineer, respectively, of the Iowa Publishing company are expected to arrive In Omaha some time on Thursday, com pleting the final stage of the Omaha-Denver Transcontinental Highway tour, be gun over two weeks ago. The men are bearing a letter from the Mayor of Den ver to Mayor James C. Dahlman and will probably deliver It on Friday. Of the large party which set out from Omaha, several have continued the trip further west,' some have returned by rati and others have stopped along the route. S. A, Searle, vice president of the asso ciation, who made the trip as a represen tative of the Omaha Commercial club and who returned Wednesday, Is most enthusi astic over the route, which the tourists followed and ewer the reception accorded tbem alongi the route. MR. STRAHORN MUCH ALIVE Innocent Eifer le Uladlr Corrected la Mow a l.emdlnc Cltlsena of Spokane, Wash. Information received through C. S. Bteb bins of the Union Pacific railway, referring to the Interesting chapter of remlnlscenses of Omaha In 1879 which The Bee reprinted Sunday from Mrs. Strahorn'a book, enables ua to correct an Innocent error In the In troduction to the article. The fact that the book Is dedicated by Mr. Strahorn to ' her husband gave the Impression that she was a widow, whereas ilr. Btebblns assures us that. Mr. Strahorn Is very much alive and la living with his wife at Bpokane, where he Is one of the leading cltlsena engaged In promoting water power and Irrigation enterprises and building railroads. Mr. Strahorn originated the North Coast railroad and carried It al most single handed for two or three years, w hen he sold It to the Union Pacific. This Una was consolidated with other Union' Pa cific lines In Oregon and Washington last December under a new company, the Oregon-Washington Railroad & Navigation company, of which Mr. Strahorn Is a vice president and general manager of Its line In eastern Washington. The Yellow Peril. Jaundice, malaria, biliousness, vanishes when Dr. King s New Ufe Pills are taken Guaranteed, tbc For sale by Beaton Drug Co. DREXEL'S Cut Price Sale of Oxfords Thursday, Frinay and Satur day Exceptional Shoe Value . All of our Howard & Foster's high grade men's oxfords, all sizes and widths, all leathers 14.00 and $4.50 sale Price $2.00 Hanan, Clapp ' & Boyden $6.00 and $6.60 oxfords for men t $4.25 Hanan's men's $5.50 oxfords, in Russia calf and Tlcl kid $4.15 McDonald, Kiley, Furbush men's $4.00 and $6.60 oxfords $3.85 Men's oxfords a miscellaneous lot, worth $3.60 -82.55 BOY SCOUT SHOES. . The shoe every boy . wants. comfortable and with the wearing qualities that make them the Ideal boys' shoes. M 11 gra 91.85 $2.00 grade $1.55 Women's $5.00 and $5.60 ox foids Hanan, Foster, Wright & Paters $3.85 Armstrong Women's $4.00 ox fords twenty complete lines at $2.00 Krippendsrf & Selby Women s $3.60 oxfords fifteen lines at . . , rej $3.00 Welt Oxfords. , taken from miscellaneous lines, all priced at '$2."5 DREXEL KHOB COMPANY 1410 Farnara Street. Rolfablo Dentistry P Taffs Dental tas W0ST remodels fur i Special summer prices expert work. 1L Corner 20th and Farnam. Telephone Doug. 3040. r Most Unique Popular Newspaper Feature of the Year The Bee's Junior Birthday Book Krery dr The Fee Is printing the names of boys and girls la Omaha who are celebrating their birthdays, day by day telling when they were born, where they live, and what schools they are attending. Our readers can readily keep track through the birthday book of the anniversaries of their little friends, of the children of their neighbors and of their children's playmates. Every boy and girl In Omaha Is watching The Bee to see what other boys and girls are having birthdays on the same day with them. The Interest of the birthday book Is likewise heightened by being Illustrated with reproduced portraits of one or more of the day's birthday boys or girls. This great feature began with the first of January last, and will continue throughout the remainder of the year. The total number of birthdays recorded will exceed eighteen thousand, and Includes the children In every family In Omaha who are going to school It Includes public, private and parochial schools. Have your children got the habit of consulting The Bee's Junior Birthday Book? When once Interested, old as well as young will be captivated by it, and watch eagerly for each succeeding list The Bee's Junior Birthday Book Daily in The Bee I COMPARE FOR YOURSELF. , Measure The Bee against other local papers in respect of' quality as well as quantity of timely news and interesting articles from day to day and TheBee'e superiority will be demonstrated i Unusual Opportunities in Thursday's Sale Store Closes at 5 P. M. Except Satur day at 9 P. M. THURS DAY MOKKING L" " " " ' " Ay. if'Jf'V V Store Closes niA fUM Except Satur I H l V'j-THfi v- I dayat9P.M, I 11 f YttEUABLE -STOHE, J BgJEsAmssjsaf sLaJstsrsSTi 'sivist fc-m .ASh sy ussm smss SIUBQE8SES Regular Values to $20.00 New Lot Just Received Another big shipment just received from tlvo New York manufacturers. The best Silk Dress purchase our buyer ever mnde. The Season's most approved styles, including Foulard trimmed soft tnffctas, messaline, foulards, pon gees, choice colorings and styles. No undesirable or freak ish patterns and colorings in the lot. You'd pay around $20.00 for the same garment a few weeks ago. j OO Thursday they're vours at V,uu Demi-Tailored Lingerie Waists Also beautiful em broidered waists, splendid line just received, on sale Thursday, at $2.98 Ladies Wash Dresses -Gingham lawns, etc., well made, good colors, all sizes, val ues to $2.50, at, yd. $1.00 Lingerie Ginghams a nd Lawns Values to $3.75, choice styles, splendid as sortment, at $1.95 Wash Dresses, worth to $12 lingerie, allover embroid ery, marquisettes, etc., dain ty new designs, choice $5 Ladies' and Misses' Suits Values up to $25, styles and weights, suitable for early fall wear, choirw . . $8.50 Children's Wash Dresses Pretty Ginghams and other wash fabrics, values to $2, good colors and style 69( Wash Dresses, Worth $2.50 in ginghams and cham--brays, prettily trimmed choice of bargain of the season, at, each 89c Children's Dutch Dresses Made in Berlin, prettiest wash dresses shown this season. Thursday half price $1.50 Embroideries, at, Yard 49c A beautiful new line of 27-in. Skirt Flouncings; 45-in. Skirt Flouncings and 22-in. Allover Embroideries, odd lengths from the looms, every yard perfect, regular $1.25 to $2.00 yard values, as shown in 16th street fl iri nrlrtTP Tlinrsrlnv nf npr vnrd m mf VV In the Domestic Room 81x90 Sheets, seamless, always sell at 79c, each G9 72x90 Sheets, seamless, our regu lar 69c sheet, each 58 15c Pillow Cases, each ,12 He Pillow Cases, each ..) A good Bleached Muslin, our reg ular 10c grade, at, a yard 7 A good Unbleached Muslin, our regular 8Vc grade, at, yard Q White Goods of all kinds, worth up to 25c, at, a yard ....10 Percales, 36 Inches wide, neat pat terns, at, a yard 10 Fancy Stripes and Checked Oing hanui, 12 quality, yard 8ttt Lawns and Batiste, good assort ment of colors and patterns, at, a yard 7s Cotton Foulards, neat patterns, at, a yard 10 High Grade Wash Goods Department Poplins and Pongee In all colors, 2 7 -Inches wide, at, yard ..J55 Imported Poplins, In all the new est shades, at. per yard 50 and 39 Repp In . fancy stripes, at, per yard 18 Madras, for shirts, all neat pat terns, worth up to 39c, all at, a yard ........... .,... . 25 Ginghams, neat patterns, 82-ln. wide, at, a yard 15 Lawns and Batiste, good assort ment, at, a yard 12 Bordered Lawns, 40-ln. wide, good styles, at, a yard . . . 18 36-ln. Percales, at, yard . . 12H Fancy Silk mixed goods, newest shades, at, a yard ...... .35 (BY TRADING AT HA YD EN'S FOR GROCERIES YOU KEEP DOWN THE HIGH COST OF LIVING. Our Motto is to Fight Trust and Combination Prices. s Read this ad and compare what with us: 48 lb. Mack best High Orads Family Flour, for 11.15 10 bars Diamond C or Beat 'Em All Soap, for 260 10 lbs. best White or Yellow Corn meal' for lfic lbs. ood Japan Rice, 7 He qual ity, for U5c 4 lbs. fancy Japan Rice, 10c qual ity, for 2 5o BromanRelon, Jellycen, or Jello, per package .,7Uo Gallon cans Oolden Table Syrup 85c Gallon cans Apples or Pumpkins 25c McLaren's Peanut Butter, lb. ..15c Grape-Nuts, package 10c Bnyder's or Blue Label Catsup, bot tle for 2 So Crosse & Blackwell'S Jams or Mar malade, per Jar 25c 1 lb. cans Campbell's Soups ..IViC The bent Tea 81f tings, lb 12 He The beat Oolden Santos Coffee, at, per pound 20c Butter and Err Frloes That Are Wot Controlled By Trust or Combination Prloeai The ben Dairy Butter, pound 21o Kancy -No. 1 Creamery Butter, per pound 25c you aro paying if you are not fading Good Country Creamery Butter, at per oind 23c The best Fresh Eggs from the Country, dozen J7e Full Cream Cheese, lb 15c rrssh Vegetables Prices, the Talk of Everybody, it Pays to Trade at Kayden's. 8 bunches Fresh Radishes ......Be fl bunches fresh Onions 6c 4 bunches fresh Beets or Carrots Bo Good Cooking Apples, peck ...,10c 2 heads fresh Celery ,.6o Fancy itlpe Tomatoes, lb 6c Large Heads Fresh Cabbage ....5c t heads fresh Leaf Lettuce . ...6o 3 Cucumbers for .....Bo 2 lbs. Pie Plant 6c Fancy Denver Wax or Green Beans, per pound ,.10o New Potatoes, peck 40o Fancy 1 Denver I'eas, quart ....THc Fancy Denver Cauliflower, lb. loo Crab Apples for jelly, market bas ket, for , ..860 California Bsrtlott Pears for Can-' nlngl 1 bushel boxes Fancy California Bartlett Pears, box 90.75 . DON'T FORGET Try MAYDEN'S First IT PAYS r; 11 iisr taisT w w us xssr asu s D n 01 Fry's Shoe Store For Thursday, Friday and Saturday We will add to our season's clean up sale some lines of high grade low cuts at prices cut lower than ever. TO XX For the man who wears a small Ita choice of 100 pairs, j)Ce values 13.00 to tfl.OO 9"y 150 pairs $4.00 and 18.60 values. We have fair sues SI 4 5 In these SO lines $5.00 and $4.00 values all .Hires can fit any man. pom wohis. Choice of 210 pairs broken lots, ff.uu ana is.au 10ns and black low cuts 250 pairs tan and black kid, calf and gray suede, $4.00 and $1.60 values 200 pairs patent and dull pumps ana vxroras, values, up to $4.00 95c .51.45 51.95 I1 " " " " rr ti rr-rp Lean Where It's Best to Farm ... V Tnlnklng snout baying land? Wsnt o kaow U oil and cllmaio best suited for serial farming T Oar Lasd Bureau gtvs free Information about oil. climate, conditions In all parts ot too evnntry. Writ the Laaa Information Boreas. The Twentieth Century Farmer. Omana, Nob., today and your questions will gal prompt attention. We have gatbered data and can toll los wnat you desire to laar. Free InSormation 1 0 1