ffi it ! ! S I t i ! I THE EEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3. 1912. Pi LAY WE had many cases of goods delayed thro' a recent railroad wreck. Some freight cars caught fire, and our goods were tied up until all claims were adjusted. Fortunately, in many cases the papers only were slightly charred, and, excepting the smoke odor, the merchandise was in no whit injured. Everything has been aired, and we could have placed the goods before you in regular way and no one could distinguish the slightest odor. The transportation companies made us the proper allowance that allowance is jours tor we always give our customers the benefit of every concession. WEDNESDA Y-then the goods go on sale. We could advertise with large head lines a great fire sale but that is not our way. We don't have any use for humbug. At Dress Goods Section Over 400 yards of Silk and "Wool Poplin New Goods and perfect, alwars sold at $1.50. The allowance admit of our selling it at $1.15; colors, black, brown, helio,; Copenhagen, Oend'arme, bisque, grey, tan, wine, navy, etc. 1200 yards Challis, all wool, imported main ly, neat effects, usually 75c, allowance admits of selling at 43c Wednesday. Silk Section-400 yards of 36 in. Black Messaline, regularly a leader at $1.00, Wednesday 79c Not in tht, wreck-1200 yards of All Silk Crepes, some bordered, elegant for costumes, or Scarfs, worth 85 cents, . QQ wwW Wednesday On the Square ' Near Linen Section, a big purchase, of white goods, to be sold Wednesday away below regular value. 600 yards of Stripes and Figured White Goods, made in England imported AF through Tootal, Broadhurst & Lee, worth 50c, at yard 500 yards, worth up to 30c, at ....... .....19c 300 yards, worth up to 50c, at-. 29c 400 yards, worth up to GOc, nt .-. ..39c 150 yards, worth up to $1.00, at ...59c 80 Dozens of Scarfs Squares and Ovals To be sold Wednesday at Linen Section. Beau tifully embroidered sizes as follows 30x30, 18x 50. All to go nt two prices in two great lots. Without any exception the best values offered by us this year, and all perfect. Lot 1 worth up to 65 cents, at 39c Lot 2 worth up to 75 cents, at 49c When the 80 dozens are sold you must pay . regular prices. , On the Square-Hear Elevator On Wednesday Royal Worcester Corsets, new long lines, ea. 98c Sizes 18 to 26, usually $1.50 each. Main Department Just received new models as required for the long, straight figure and youth ful lines. Madame Irene represented with many new models lace front corsets La Camillc, etc., the very acme of corset perfection. : ' . Kedfern new models also shown on Wednes day.' Expert fitters who will be pleased to ex plain the new ideas and advantages. Handkerchief Section New colored borders for Easter. Printed and hand embroidered corners at 50 cents and 25 cents. Wednesday Special A lot of handkerchiefs, all linen with the new long initial, always 15c at 10 cents. ' flew Easter Neckwear Pleated Shadow Lace Collar and Cuff Sets; new Chemisettes Flower Neckwear at 50c. Irish and Macarame Lace Collars in the latest shapes. Infants' and Juniors' Departments For Easter Light weight Coats from 13 to 17 years. Suitable also for slender women from $10 to $22.50. Tans, blues, grays and mixtures. Misses' Suits in the new Norfolk box styles. A Wonderful Array of Children's Hats In the newest and nobbiest shapes and low in price too. All Sales Start at 8:00 A. M. on Wednesday MARRED FOR FIFTY YEARS Street Car Conductor oa tie Dodf j j; Street Line CeUorttet. I nwvxrr.vm TtAM IS OXAHA d f aVMwe " ' - " - Has Beea Werklaa tee- trt Hallway (Miur lMi Twnlnf Tear Tell HU EaaerWa. 'llr. aad Mr. T. W. atll wr mmrrfi fifty xvi ag iraaurter aa Pt opea aw to oaMH-Mloa f th vnl at their home, North Nineteenth 'treet. This year alio mark th twenty -fiftk anniversary of their comtac to mate an Ik twnty-fourth r of aervtc aa conductor wtth Ika Omaha Council Bluff Street Railway company. ' ! llr. Mule aa kM conductor on th ftodg street Una for all Uwa twpnty 'four ytara, being aa of Uw oldest men Mi powrt at an-rtaa wtth th company. Threat fair aad M ' watbr. pss eengera a th Dodge oa kav alway found Mr at ale feat genial aa aslp ,fL During th street oar gtrlk at W Mr. Mill atack t bt ear aad col DM b Induced t leav hut Boat. - ' . Mr. Mill to proud of th tact that there ha mr ka aa accment going owa' th steep Dodge kill during hl run. Bat a mime loat hi lit shea a north-bound car Fourteenth treet smashed Into kl car a It we tolas out , Haa Kamvr Escape. l it nt la coM weather aa th traski Icy. Mill wa oa th raar platforni of th but car of twobl oar when th northbound (truck th end of th car. He wa throws Into th air and landed a Ik track directly In front of the northbound ear. which copd him ui and carried rum along until th moioi man could ate It aad ear Mm. - Mr. Mill ka kad a rich aiparlane In raadlnc tuman nature in hi two doa yaari on th Dodf Um. "I'll watched aiaay people (row up from children ta men and women, and aow 1 oarry their hUdra - back and forth oa my ear." aay Mr. Ml It. He aay that the heet-naturad and moat Intoreatlnf crowd that h Carrie an th throng at kick ecfceel boy and Hrl aad they IB turn are glad to nd with th Jolly, white-haired conductor. Mr. Mill kad a wide variety of arcu pallan be for he becam a trt ca cooductor. He waa In turn farmer, bar. nam aMfcer, auotloaur, travaHng aalra maa, hotel keeper. And he tcatlfle to th tact that, throughout. Mr. Mill hai been th very boat ort of helpmate. Both Mr.-and- Mm- Mrrk) r CTj1lh born baring com t thte country wltt tbetr parent when tkf were cMMrta Cn.F.BBATINO THUS FUTIITH WIDDINO AOIVEBSAItY. PHI DELTAS TO HAVE B1Q - . V REUNION HERE FRIDAY Th Omana alumni chapter at th Phi IHita Theta will boM their annual dlanor aad reunion with th cttv chap tar at trie ttau nlverlty Friday night at . lb Unlearnt, dub. lavtuttona. which are of a Corel variety, bar al ready been hjaucd and call for no dremy affair. Urea aula will be tabooed. Only llr one are wanted. Th meet IBC will be topped with on abort ad drea. "College." For Sprains Sloaa'e Liniment it the best rcoMd tor aprsja Una bruites. u qioea the paia, telietee coofcitioo nd reduces the iwellinjytryqukklT. Hntrs nboof Mr. VaBT a Toawt. ena. M St, r teeaaeM, J,wul t frtemd aeraeeed an aakle e badly H went Mean. Me Uacaed vbaa I atelbealweoid bare eua ea m weak, bat I eoaae u fm aaa ea MP Maa'e UM, - la leer dan be wee wecblac.aad aud litirai angaageea Mr. ia BaTcaaia, at eh, SJO: UJ) 4, wrlwaj -Wr " Laa .LffilKQE. M iiiii1it a aa anthjeptle beam cwta, w a draw te peiM from atSer el pemoaen i aad burn, i 'o yj M J k i MR. AND MRd. T. W. MILLS. Craig Withdraws from the Eace for City Commissioner City Engineer Ceor W. Craig hti with drawn ttuin Hi ra. for city commis sioner. He aaa the last to file and la the nly candidal who ha withdrawn aloe th fliinaa cloard. "la doing liila." aald Mr. Craig. be cause 1 would not be able to devot my entire time to the work, the death of my partner. 8imul Katx, throwing a hear ir burden of work on me. 1 am very tlutnkful to my ardent sup porter tor thru- hearty encouragement, and my request I that In this election they will um their beet endeavor ta place at office mea of sterling character." Mr. Craig raid be bad no desir to "continue In politics" If be had an op portunity, and much preferred th prac tice of bis profession to any vtflc anyway. BABY RECOVERS NICELY . FROM SEVERE INJURY Th daughter f Mr. and Mr. J. X. Gallup. Louie. 1 yean eld. & Lath rap street, has prart-cally recovered from the hock n lustalned by falling under a street ear fender near her bom Satur day afternoon. Only the noes at broken sad th forehead cut. Th child hi up aad ha a hearty appetite. PC CAU. S. SLOAN, BOSTON, MASS. Tkr aever waa a Cm wbea popt ap preciated th real martta at Chamber, aua Cough Remedy mora tkaa aow. Tkl I ebewa. by th Increase la at! aad volaatary testlewnlala from person who kav beta cured by ft. If yoa r your hlldrea are troubled wtth a rw or cold glr K a trial and beaem accXBttd wrtk Its gocd ans litis, rr 1 by all RAILROADS JFEEDING ARMY Marooned Fatiengen Well Taken Care Of at Several Point,, iHOUSAKDS FES AT FREMONT Train Get a Mart Leaded te th Guards Mmlteds Go First Other Trains Have AUles All rilled. While there ii no law requiring It ther Is a rul that I almost a law unto Iteelf. whereby the railroad corn pan lea feed all passenger who are de tained on their train after" the expira tion of twenty-four hours, providing they art unable to carry these panienger on to destination, or deliver them to con necting line. As result of th feeding rule, meal for parsrnrers have been an expensive 'tern wtth the Omaha roads during th last few days. At Fremont for two day ths I'nlon Pacific haa been feeding 1.0TO to l.Mt passenger and about half as many at Omaha. Th Northwestern fed nenrly GOO at Fremont and more than IOD In Omaha, while th Burlington sup plied meals to torn X at Kdgemont. sat at Omaha and halt as many more at point out In th state. The meal that the eompantee have been supplying have not been of the lunck counter variety, but hv ranged around X cent each, being supplied by the boteli, or th railroad eating houses at th points where the passenger kav been marooned. Sew Kile Fast. Th rapidity with which people fcara that trains are to resume a schedule after being out of commission for ev eral day 1 something that surprises th railroad officials. Vntll yesterday th Vnloa Pacific had not been running train out of Omaha to th Pacific coast. LHuing all this time th Chicago. Kansas City and Rt. Paul rosds had been landing west-bound passenger in Omaha. Upon reaching her a majority of them scattered about town, th t nion station being practically deserted. Testerdar morning It waa about r when the Infjrmatl. reached th na tloa that the Union racltlc would run train west In th afternoon. At that time ther were not a doiea persons around th station. An hoar later there wss a Jam and at am waiting rooms sad platform were a crowded that U was almost impose! bl for on to worm through the crowds. They were all class of people. Including everybody from mlaTnt to millionaires and th most of them wanted to get away oa the first strain. Limited Trala First, The first two trains out were th limited, earning only first that pae- eengers. balding sleep! rjr ear ticket and consequently they were filled only to rapacity, but la tb others the car seats were all occupied, with many standing ia tb aJslee. For th Umltsd. some of thee who were aazWaa t get west, were mack wiser ILsa atbsrat Taey kaaw that New Inspectors to Clean Up the City Health Commissioner R. W. Connell has recommended to th city council th appointment of four additional sani tary Inspector and has appointed ths following, subject to counctlmanic ap proval: George Mortality. C. O. Crimea, A. Ia McHugh, Max Kattlcman. Owing to recent thaws following heavy snowa and an increased carelessness on th part of residents. Dr. Connell asys th alley of th city are In an unsani tary condition. Much rubbish is plied up th alley and unless removed and stricter enforcement of the sanitary laws secured, a contagion of disease rosy de velop following th going out of the flood. they boagbt tickets aad berths tor tb first trala. Thai gave them aa oppor tunity to ride ea the trala that piloted all ether up through tb flood Mrtckca district of the valley of the Platte. STRANGE CAT IN THE HOUSE CAUSES WORRY "Com at once; there a robber in the house." To above remark was heard by Bergeant Barry Monday night over the Phone, and arter Insisting that the woman say It wa not an "April Fool Joke," he sent two officer to th place, !S7 South Eleventh street Th officer found th house securely fastened, nothing amiss, except a rat which had wandered about the room and thoroughly frightened tb three wome& ocrugiants. When the est knocked over a stool nd uptet a cup, the women thought aura a burglar wa Inside, th minions of th Isw quieted th team of the ladle and then re turned th station to worry about lat "Joke." MAROONED PASSENGERS WILL MISS THEIR BOATS On th Union Pacific' Overland lim ited that went out yesterday, three days late, there were several passenger who were booked to sail from Ban Fran cisco Thursday and Friday of the present week. Their boats will have lr ft port be fore their arrival and when they swung onto the train they were doing lot of guessing as to what they would do when they reached th coast. Ther were two men from Chicago, two 5ssarjB-B t from New Tork and en from Cleveland. Each of th fir had secured bertn and paasag and each had paid for hat ticket. The delay In being able to catch another teamer wa on thing that annoyed them and whether or not ther would be a refund or a transfer wa another thtnir that mad them rues. Ticket agents at the station could not solv tb problems. Of tb mea contemplating ocean voy ag two were ticketed to Yokohama and thro t Honolulu. Omaha Man Buys Into Eorence State Bank Harry E. Lewis, formerly with tb City National bank, ha bought out the In terest Of F. T. Parker in ths Farmers' Stat bank of Florence and will become Ita cashier. W. R. Wall will remain as president. Mr. Parker haa sold out to devot hi entire time to hi orange groves in Florida. The board of direc tor ot th bank now consist of W. K. Wall. H. E. Lewi, a. JX Olmsted and C E. Wall. INVITE EVERY WOMAN Every woman is invited to consult our Star? of Physicians, Surgeons and Specialists, at the Intalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute, Buffalo, N.Ynby letter at my expense R. V.Pierce, M.D. There is every reason why women should not trust their delicate constitutions in the hands of unskilled persons. . 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