Till!: iiLE: 0MA11A. SAiL'KUAl'. Fibril AE1' 3. 1912. IS WILL PLACE ON SALE SATURDAY FOR THE FIRST TIME Their Wonderful Special Purchase of the 3C 3k Entire Stock of a Waist Factory 4? OT J. JB 11T j S"s j 1 Mi j me s s iiri 1 . w w- n i o u wen AUin street, mew iorK, wmcn ixeurea rrom Business ALL THE PARTLY MADE WAISTS ALL THE WAIST MATERIALS-ALL THE FINISHED WAISTS Such Bargains as These Were Never Before Offered By Any Store in America ALL THE EnBROIDEREl I . I ALL the narrow imertienf. Bands. S Embroidered FlouhcJntfs All Overs Embolden Eiies, mm 500 Irish Hand Embroidered ALL. PURE LINEN ShirtWaist Fronts Hundreds of choice designs to select from; worth np to $1.50 all on sale Saturday on main floor; at, J Galoons and Panels In white and colored embroideries, worth from 25c to 75c a yard go on bargain square, main floor, ;yd. 5c, 10c and 15c J! Embroidered FlouncingsAU Overs ; Wide flouncings, allovers and all the wide bands in ba tistes, Swisses, mulls and voiles, in plain white and col ored embroideries. These are' the highest cost imported goods; worth $1.00, $1.50. and $2.00 a yard; go on bargain square, main floor, Saturday; at," vard ... 25c, 39c and 50c Intertiens and Valenciennes and Faacy Wash Laces Wide variety of dainty patterns from the big purchase, Saturday on main floor; worth 5c and 10c a yard; go on sale at, yard . le ; 3c All the Highest Cost Imported Embroidery and Lace Waist Fronts Also yokes, motifs and medallions, all fin ished and ready to trim waist ; also rem nants of all kinds laces and embroideries, go at each Sc, 10e, 15c and 25c All Unmade Waist Patterns With Embroidered Fronts In plain and fancy materials to match enough for a whole waist done np in boxes, all ready to make up into a waist When completed actually worth - n A from $3.60 to 15.00. On sale in our Wash fl MP Goods Department, main floor, Saturday, each . . V V Fancy White Waisting rsox Til axtBT waist rACTOavr Will be sold in one special lot. The most desirable plain and fancy white madras as well as the very finest lin gerie for waists. In factory lengths. On sale in base ment." The regular price of these fine white waistings would be 20c, 25c and even 30c a yard special sale price is, yard 10c Women'. Sprioi Skirts Medium weights w 111! models; worth to 17.10. at. Tailored Su ts n Medium weights for srr:...$M8 All the Women's Ready-to-Wear Silk Waists, Lingerie Waists, Tailored Waists WMC LINGERIE AND TAILORED WAISTS AT $1.00. Many pure Irish linen tailored waists many embroidered fronts dainty cotton voiles, fine lawns and lingerie waists, in all new 1912 spring styles. Positively worth up to $2.50, at SI NEW 1912 SILK WAISTS, WORTH UP TO $6.00, AT $1.98. Beautiful dress waists, evening and practical waists of chiffons, laces, nets, mescalines and satin taffetas frill fronts, medallion trim mings, etc. new 1912 models also silk shirts with soft collar and cuffs 13.00, $4.00, 15.00 and ft. 00 values 6econd Floor, at. 4uiawu ti ilia- $1.98 EXQUISITE LINGERIE WAISTS I, , . AT $1.45 AND $1.95. Genuine fine lingerie waists in the .newest and daintiest spring 1912 models, high or low necjt, t Jong or short sleeves, many very elaborately trimmed and worth . f 45 ' tf -fl 95 . an uigu aa ifO.iTJ . -1W mJ I each, two erouos at V V - LINGERIE AND TAILORED WAISTS AT 59a Colored and white tailored styles and smart lingerie effects, long or short sleeves, high and low necks; worth up to $1.25 each on second Floor at : 59c All Soiled and Masted Waists From the New York stock odds and ends of new waists worth to ' la. $1.50, basem'tvUC Juniors', misses and small women's dresses, worth- ud to S 10.00, at. .. S2.5J Greatest Sale of Chocolates , ; EVER HELD IN OMAHA. " THOUSANDS 07 POUNDS OP" THE NEWEST, FRESHEST Hudson's New York Chocolates . AT ABOUT HALF. THE REGULAR PRICE. All these chocolates are put np in attractive boxes. , They are , the daintiest, most delicious of chocolates and bon-bons and they never sold at such prices aa these anywhere. , ' . ' ' Eegular 10c packages of Hudson's Chocolate Almonds, Chocolate As sorted XuU, Viola Walnuts, Chocolate Peanut Crisps and O Chocolate Maple Walnuts all at, each ,,.OC Half Pound Boxes Hudson's Half Moon Chocolates, 30c values, at. .15c Pound Boxes Hudson's Half Moon Chocolates, 60c values,'at. .... .,25c Half Pound Boxes Half Moon Chocolates and Bon Bons; 30c values, 15c Half Pound Boxes Mohawk Chocolates, 30o values, at 15c Pound Boxes Mohawk Chocolates, 60c values, at. . . . 25c Large Fancy Boxes of Hudson's Chocolates, $1 values, at ,49c Large Fancy Boxes of Hudson's Chocolates, $L50 values, at. ...... .69c IN SWEETLAND BRANDEIS POMPEIAN ROOM SATURDAY Special Sale, of . Hosiery ' MAIN rLOOR V V Women's Black Pure Hi Ik Hoot Hosiery Wide lisle garter tops, full fashioned, lisle soles, double heels and toes, worth 60c, 1 at, per pair OuC Women's Imported Mule and Cotton Hosiery Mercerized stllc lisle, wide hem tops, double soles, high spliced heels and toes; C- . black, tan and fancy worth up to 50o pair, at, pair aVtJC Women's and OUlrlren'a Cotton Hosiery Mercerized lisle finish, also fleecy lined, double sole, heels and' toes; blark, tan and colorsalso misses', boys' and children's ribbed school hosiery and wool and fleecy lined hose; worth 25c pair, at, per pair XL C Women's and Ckildren's Knit Underwear Women's Ribbed Cotton Union SulU, fleecy lin ed; 60o quality, suit?..'.' 39c Women's Fine Ribbed Cotton Lons; Sleeve Cor set Covers; 25c values, at . . 15c Children's Fleecy Lined, Cotton, Vests, 25c , qual ity. at, each..' 15c Children's "M" Knit Waista, pat ent taped; worth np tor 36c spe cial , ' -I I each . . 11C 17TAT FTC i 1A CENTS BUNCH More than i.000 large 'tranches of Fresh Violets 50 violets in bunch regular price Is 50c a bunch. . Everybody can wear vio lets Saturday. Brandeia Floret Department, at, bunch 19 bpecial. Sale 01 Velvet Bags uai tuuiuc ui uy x or i.uu velvet sag m uu& iui . . . .o.ji Your choice of any $2 Velvet Bag in our stock for. . 89c Your choice of any $3 Velvet Bag in our stock for. '. . .$1.29 JEWELRY SPECIALS ON MAIN FLOOR . Pearl, Jet and coral drop earrings, special at 50c Solid Gold Stick fins, worth up to $3.00, at $1.00 Soilrf.Gold Cuff Links, worth $4.00 to $5.00, at $2.49 $1.00 Gold Amethyst and, Topaz Ear rings, at ..-79 $1.00 Pearl Beads with rhinestone clasps, at 50f? $t.00Gold Front Cuff Links, t 50 SPECIAL SALE OF SILVERWARE ON MAIN FLOOR Sterling Silver Coffee Spoons, set -of six in lined box, gold or silver bowl; very special at, set. .$2.98 Xickle and porcelain coasters, 25c Bake dishes, tea sets, casseroles, water pitchers, sandwich plates all on one big counter, specially priced at one-third and one-half off. All the nickel Salt and Pepper Shak ers, worth 25c, at, each 5c $1.23 Kogers & Hamilton Berry Spoons, at 50t $1 Eogers & Hamilton Cold Meat Forks, at .' 49c Kogers' guaranteed 12-dwt. Knives and Forks, dozen $2.79 Eogers & Hamilton Butter Knife and Sugar Shell, worth $1.50 set, at . 79c $3.00 Soup Ladles, Rogers ; Hamilton, t $1.4 $2.50 Rogers' Defcsert Spoons, at, set ot I $1.89 Big Shoe Specials : IN BRANDEIS OLD STORE , Women's $3.50 and $4.00 Shoes at $2.65. These are broken lines, but your size is here in many different Btyles all new lasts with high toes, short vamps and Cuban heels in patent, gun metal calf and mat kid leathers; regular $3.50 and $4.00 shoes, at. . . .$2.65 Men's $3.50 and $4.00 Shoes at $2.85-In gun metal tan calf and heavy grain leathers, button or lace styles, high heels and toes; also the new English last, at, pair. $2.85 Chlldrea's Shoes in patent leather with etoth or col ored tops; button or lace styles, at, pair . . . .,75 Mtaeea Fine Shoes; broken lines and odd pairs; splendid values. ' - --OS I Men's bowling or athletic shoes, light serviceable leathers; $2.50 values, at ............ $1.49 BRANDEIS RED CROSS DRUG SALE Every item quoted in these monthly Red Cross Sales has been stripped of its profit, often the price means an actual loss. These sales are conducted to prove how satisfactory and profitable it is to shop here. SO cent Java Rice Powder 19c t5 cent Sanltol Cream 14c ti cent Lilac Talcum Powder 6c Ivory Soap, per cake at 3ic 25c Bottle Peroxide, at 7c I Genuine Ideal Hair Brash at 59c 11 Pompelan at ,.. 5c Pond's Cream IS cent A mole Rose Cream 8c Pinaud's Lilac Toilet Cyi $1.00 Lonlsette Powder I" r for 59c Maseage 69 Extract, .. 17 25e Rublfoam ...18 60c Pebeeo Tooth Paste 39 125c Colgate's Tooth Powder ..... 15 SOc Dr.. Graves' Tooth Powder...... 20 5c Bathasweet 18 $1.50 Oriental Cream ...98 :6a Bensoln and Almond Lotion " 18 25o Diamond Nail Polish. 18 Dt. Lyon's Tooth Powder. IQ 14 M.MK YALE'S GOODS PATENT MEDICINES $1.00 Scalp Ointment .... 89 SOc Syrup of Figs 45 $1.50 Skin Cream .... $1.34 SOc Milk's Emulsion 29 $1.00 DigesfveTab. .... 89 $J 00 . REXALL ble Compound SQ? Muco-Tone tfor rough) .. 50 $1.00 Duffy's Pure Malt.. 89 $1.00 Everyday Tonic .... 79 $1.00 Wine of Cardul .... 89 SOc Rubbing Oil 45a Aromatic Castor Oil 25 RIBBER GOODS PHOTO DEPT. :JbT Giy"-io4 9 tubes M Q Developer .... 25 TTl-? l , To make room for our spng J Ho 89 line of cameras, we will sell p0 Hot wter Bottle.. 69 Stneca cameras at one-half less $2-50 Fountain 8yringe $1.59 than regular prices. $3.50 Douche S2.25 10c William's Shaving Soap . . 3c 1 lb. 20 Mule Tm Q Borax . . w W i CaJies Cocoa nut 011 oe oP .. $1.00 Genuine Ideal Hair Brush at ".79c; 25c Dr. Graves' Tooth Powder at 12c CIGARS AT CUT . PRICES. 15c Liquotone Soap . t- 10 cent Shlnola 6c 25c and 35c Tooth Brushes 17c Here are Wonderful Values from our Sale of Hair Goods The prices you will pay for guaranteed real hair are jut half the prices others are asking. Mere are the most remark able values ever offered in Omaha. 20-inch Natural tTVavy Hair Sw'tehes; regular $1.50 values, at 69c 24-inch Switches Lus trous, natural hair; reg ular $6.00 values; at only $2.98 2H-inrnt a. Natural , Transformations made nt natural wavy hair: S5 IP Wavy Hwitches; $10.00 '" S5.98 50c Washable Hair Rolls ' 35 values Cluster Puffs, ues, at $2.98 !.uu val- OS fill 113 ".a Best Says County : Will Clean Up the j ' Hospital at Once '.; ClaaalDC x tb ceaaty hop)lI wCJ Mt from 1UH to MM tt H is etMncd aa the Boarf ot Cowty Commlsslaa ers wlelMS t do tt. ;: -RaiMac aa4 tberoii reaevaliea B rir 7." aaMI Coonty Cwamla- hMr Fraak C Best, ckaJrawa ef tae Miata boeplul eoaalUee. "VTt thouH Uke to do lots that: cannot be 4om be- cauas tasvs txA th money". 8oim man b spent, and I am not afraid to sBd It. eeptmfcm of tb county farin and tb county hospital and ronstnwttdi of now luSldlnKs are oat of tho questloa t this time. Tby' will com altlmateJr, bat not this year, nor aext. All wo caa do la clean up and repair. . " ' The report ot CeorR Anthes and tho resort of the aommintoam Indicate wkat ts aeoded. Dr. gehller. tho now county PhrtMaa, and I will visit Ibe heopltal and devlae plans for setttnc It Into shape. There nuit bo new beddlr and new cot.; plumblBf mcM be rej aired and put is order; It t In awful shaoe. Now witt tow shadM are needed. Tho reports In-' dkate what tho altuatloD to. - Hiavy ex nendltum are out of theojftloo at this Unto. Wo Umply nwt clean thlnm up and ret them Into the beat Shane pos sible with the present building and then keep' Thenr that way until pel inaueat im prowements cma be made." Penlstont Adverlisliic Big Ret una. to tho Road to State Telephone ; : Pays up Its Taxes The new State Telephone wmpanr baa paid tho cttV a part' of Its' occupation taxes lor the .period trom Septemberr , to lecembr 31. 190?.-. THe smount paid lo. day vis CUT.) which wltl he applied on the amount due tho t eftr. ' Interest ; and penalties will lurmHe the- taxes reasld; orabtv, but tho cxart amount has not been figured out yet. With the exception of the Omaha Water company and the Independent Telephone company all corporations In tho dry have now paid their occupation taxes. No more has bora mada by the water company to pay. The Independent Telephone com pany Is la the hands of a receiver. Visitors at Parks Want Signs Placed I iHseaueraccou witn tne pant ronunio. I f doners' manafement ot Rirerview park r being expresed alneo the accident la which XtiM P. Anderson lost his life, Censured by a coroner's Jury for keeping the buildings and fences In bad repair, a stranger ha completed the condemnation by Inquiring "why sign! directing the visitor to the various places, have not been put up?" "when yoa go to th park you find there are no directions and you must wander about and find the various at tractions by yourself., taid a man. "1 think there ougJit to be a better arrange ment at this park, which Is one ot the largest and could be made one ot the moat beautiful in the country." Park board sBesnbars at a a-weting this - week acknowledged unintentional negii. c in maintaining Rivorvlew park. rVne disposition may be made to placo all Improvements at tho park In a lesa dilapidated condition. SSBSSSBBBaBSbBBSBttaSaMSSBBBSaSOaBasaBBaSBaBBB