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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (April 27, 1912)
w 'THE BEE: OMAHA. SATURDAY. APRIL 27, 1912. FOR WOMEN-FOR SMALL WOMEN-FOR MISSES AND FOR JUNIORS Will Go on Sale Saturday at the Most Remarkable. Bargains Omaha Has Ever Known This' is positively the biggest , special . . purchase, containing the greatest suit val ; ues in our entire his ' tory. Values up to ' $50, at $10.00, $15.00, $19.00 and $22.50. Just 1,200 of these Tailored Suits all new, pretty and strictly up - to - date styles and the clever est, most fashionable materials and colors. Tremendous Purchase of Tailored Spring Suits il I Great Sale of Clocks Most wonderful values in clocks ever offered. An entire wholesale stock of jewelry at 33c and 50o on the dollar, in cluding nearly 1,000 clocks. Saturday they all go on sale at less than half the regular prices. , . : and The are all ttandard high guaranteed. ' , 1 1 Alarm Clocks, at ..... . 39 Black Enameled Mantel Clocks. S day time, height 1 1 inches, width .17 In.; worth 17.60. at $3.50 1.60 Gold, Silver and Irory Deck Clocks, on day time, at 81.79 14.60 Brushed Brass Clocks, stand . upright and have glass door and sides, strike hour and half hour, at 81.98 EIGHT-DAY 1 1 1 real mahogany mantel clocks; have porcellan dial, exposed jeweled escapement; very fine above, at $5.08 Hi real Bronte Clocks; tame aa above, at $5.98 10 Gold case clocks very fine - tight-day movement height .13 Inches, width . 7. Inches, at .v $4.98 7. SO Gold Case Clocks, very fine eight day time height 10 In., width i Inches, at . $3.08 'These prices are much lets than at wholsesale.- From Our Near Neighbors lair. Mr end Urm. II. 1. Hsbsfb have s baby tifi. - Mrs. Oeorse H. Noble wm .in Omahs lat Ssturdar ta vUlt Uer inotbrr. Mix Iictto Kemp cam hom Wdw 6m j (rota s monihs vKll st Tabor, la. T. D. CoryH of Omahs la atwarilnf the wnk wttta bts frlrad. JParkar Uiler ae. Mtas Mrr Taylor will vtutt frlnda la V xuKHirt V allay r baturtlay ami Bun day. tnw SchmiH Irft Moiutor on a bualnam trip I Bsitia Cretk and other waiters Utwna. lira. Hnry Fabr lft ea Thursday to prnd aeteral moat ha with relative In Ctscato. , Herman Aye was bp from Omaha and aerat a fe hottra with lua nwUwr and brothers oa Tueadsy. MM trts Conk of Beaver Dam. Wis., la v'altlna her aeele. fonmaater W. i. Cook, and other frienda. Will fatherland of fleattl. Wanh.. la TeDdlntc the woek with hla parents, Mr. and Jara. John feutberland. MM Margaret Ware left for North Platla to epetid two weeka vtaltlna friends an4 to attend Ui Kit fair. Henry Newell, an o!4 resMent of this dty, now at the tiddlers' Home, visited wUh hie canal o, t. W, Newell, sr oa laat Saturday. Banker K. H. rlartdae waa W) atten snre at a meetittt of Grewe No. i of U Nabraaka Kankni aaaoelatloa at re at iaat Mondar. Prof. C R. data of the Blair fish srnaoj waa in Oroalia an Tridar as a iwie la the debate between Omni i nnd Lincoa High acl.ota. f Th contract was let tMe week ny Mr. O. G. Lndt for the ereetMm of f1 cement urk bulla irit. I fwt, to be ed aa a tarata hy Mr. William aradt-t Mr. sod Mrs. Mark Beatjr 4 in leave May I ler H yomlita. where I Bent? m s eontract on railroad brl Kr work tlrat win Reef) him aereral rotatjta. Mrs. Rlre AmoM. an oM iaklent of JBtair. now of Omaha. viaite4 hera this wefc a;d waa tendered a r eptw.n on fielay alteraoo t tbf bom of Every kind and style of clock made; fine mantle clocks in ma hogany onyx and gold; desk clocks, small gold and brass clocks alnrrri clocks. grade clocks and every one fully 13 Gold, Silver and Ivory Fancy Clocks, ont day time, at SI. 49 3.60 real Bronte Repeating Alarm Clocks, at 91.39 (8.60 large tlie bedroom clock, height ii '4 Inches; glass door and tides; very line movement, strikes the hour and the ball tour, at $2.75 TIME CLOCKS $23.6 Mantel Clocks, beveled glass front, sides and back, Ivory dial, visible escapement; height UM Inchet, width 'A Inches, l S10.98 126 Clocks; same as above but a .""!, l $12.98 $36 Clocks; same at above, with real onyx top and base $16.50 $40 Clocks; onyx top and base, tame at above, at . .. .$18.50 Jewelers can buy tbeee clocks for Mrs. John McKera, by the Womaa's Re lief Corpe. Kdttor Don Van Deuaen and wife, W. B. Amdt and wife and Herman Oiler man and uauKliter Hermlna were tn Omaha Tuenlay evenlns to hear the Men- aeieaonn rhoir and orchestra entertain ment at the Auditorium. Waterla Mrs. J. C. Hobinaon went tn Vallerv Thursday. Mary Morris ts helDlnc Mrs. Traber si the store. Mra. Herbert Bell was at Valley Satur day forenoon. Mlaa Myrtle Mayner was at ElkJiora Tueaday forenoon. Mln Keltocs of Council' Bluffa la elaU ln( Mra. . A. Teal Ibis week. Jack Throne and hia eon-la-law. John Chrteieoeen, went ta Omaha Balurdaj.-. The Mioses Oraea and Roae Coy were among the Omaha vlaltors. Wednesday. Jamas Weteh af Benaon was kmklns after bualoeaa Intcrcau la Waterloo Uue week. Boyd Herrincton and Geonta Orook were amont the Omahs paw t as era Tnura- say morniuc- Mra. Harlan Wbert earn from Fremont Sunday u vlatt at the Father and Mother Slbert home. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Whitney were out from Omaha Sunday vtattlnc at the Snaanoa home Mr. and Mra. E. S. Flor, Winard Fler and Mra. Charles Todd come out Satur day in the auto. - Mrs. Fred Ehrhart and son, Frederick, want ts Omahs Friday last, ret u ruins' Saturday evening. Mlaa Ivy Kins of Omaha eras vtetttnc Mr. and Mra O. K. Kins Sunday, return, ins that afternon to tba city. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin fttenflctn weci to Omaha Ounday aferaoon to vktlt a few dan With the folks in the city. Mr. Cttnetird and Mr rttfk of govth Omaha, triosda et Ed Keefa. ware Sun day vtaltora at the Keofe homo. Mrs John Mohan and Marie Mohatt. Mr. and Mm rrank Coatea and Mra. C. K. W'Uxloa were amous the paaaeiujera V " The backward spring season finds many New York manufacturers with very heavy stocks of new merchandise on hand. We found four or five in pressing need of ready funds and we purchased their entire surplus stocks and samples (including every possible size you could demand). ' . ' .- : ' , '''' At just About half their actual value THE MATERIALS White target hairline terget whipcords French terget Bedford eordt wortteda nov , elty clothi, etc. THE SUITS Worth up to $20.00 will go at Worth will $11 0 Two Great Groups of Tailored Suits Basement One big lot of suits made to sell up to $15 will be divided into two special lots and placed on. sale in the Basement Cloak department. There are hundreds of good stylish suits in all sizes, all colors and all styles; The suits, worth up to $10.00, at Your choice of 300 Women's Serge Dresses, worth up to $10, at $3.9835 styles of pretty all wool serge dresses in most attracive designs plain tailored and fancy trimmed CO AO white, navy, brown, black and grey. A great basement special, at ........ v'0 Specials in Children's Apparel Children's Pretty Dresses in new and girlish styles for spring practical frocks, at . .$1 Children's Confirmation Dresses Pretty white frocks many quite elaborate at $3-98. $5, $6.98 and $10 Children's Spring Coats--A ' score 'of new styles to choose from '. ... at ... . . . .$1.98, $2.98, $3.98 and, $5 Correct Spring , MAIN FLOOR-OLD Women's Button Oxfords tan calf and dull"s calfskin with wide, high toes, extreme soit. vamps, light extension edge soles; smart styles , in all sizes and widths, at $3.48 Women's White Buckskin Shoes Button styles, Goodyear welted soles, short vamps; nobby shoes in all sizes at $2.85 "Educator" Shoes for Cbildren-The original broad toe fehoe that trains the foot to growl right. . We are exclusive Omaha agents. Shoes, oxfords and pumps in patent leather, gun metal calf and white buckskin; all sizes at, per pair $1,75 to $2.75 Boys' Sample Shoes and Oxfords From the best factories making boys' shoes in America. Extremely well made, ser viceable shoes in all leathers worth up to $3.50, at, pr. $1.85 Men's Oxfords Dull calfskin in button and blucher lace styles all sizes, at, pair $2.85 for Omaha Monday mornlnc, returnlnf that evening. Mlaa Usior McWhorter came home 8at urday from her school dullea at North Rend and visited ever the week-end holl day. Mlea Rlkncha Seeker returned Monday evening from a vialt of ala weeke at the home of her ller. Mrs. u neea. ot Auburn. ( Mlaa Helen Archibald waa vlaHlna her mother. Mrs. George Johmon. and family over Friday night, returning to Omaha Matarday after noon. Mr. and Mra. K. U Llndquest want to Kremont Monday morning tor the bank ers' convention, while Mrs. UndQueat vtatted the home foiks. A Httle daughter was born Tueadsy to Mr. and Mra. Iytoa of Mlver frees. Mrs. Uaytoo being at the home of her pa rente, Mr. and Mra. O. C. Kinney. The kenalngtoa given by the Woman's club last Friday at the home of Mra. Itoblnaon. waa a pleasant eocia) affair and enjoyed by suite a company Henry Chrtatenaea. whose folks live touth on the bottom, returnde to Rosalie Thursday to work for Mra. Fairfield, tor whom ha had been working prevtouely. Mra. Arnold, mother of tarn and George, want home two ot three weeks ago with her daughter. Mra. Thomas Vincent, who Uvea south of Elk born, near the county tine. Mr. A. H. Campbell and mother. Mrs. C. Mel. who has been vial ting her'dangh ter and family a few da ye. went to Klk horn Saturday afternoon to vtalt Charlie Mel and family. A. W. Chrlstensoe, nhe home Is at Elba, but who h a topping at Omaha at preaent. waa here the last week vlwtlng Chrta Hllaoa and family. A eon of Mr. Chriatenaen married the daughter of Mr. Hllaoo. thus the rrtendahtp. The rain ot Saturday and Snnday has dona Ma of good, even on the bottomo where the land baa beea soaked, aa It needed a good settling, snd with the warm sunahlne following, the land will dry out eoon, and the roads are greatly benefited by the pelting thev got. On the aula the farmers were beginning to feet the need of role and the downpour has beea a diet tact bleeping. Howard Heath went te the city Tues day and out to hia farm to took af ,c some of Ue spring arork oa the place. Carlton Xoyea waa la town Monday forenoon end wewt to the city on the branch train. Sneaking at the recent rata and cepditieas ot the winter, Mr. Xoyes THE COLORS 7hite, navj, tan, gray, black, Copenhagen, russet brown, mixtures, etc. THE SUITS THE SUITS up to $35.00 Worth np to go at will go at $ $1S everyone new and up to date. C S The Suits, worth up to $15.00, ....VW at ., Styles in Shoes STORE ', BRANDEIS STORES aald he was surprised In plowing en the higher land to find, the ground so dry. Valley. In-. J. C. Ages was sa Omaha visitor Wednesday. W. S, Eddr was transacting bualnaas Jn Fremont Wednesday. Mrs Nightengale snd Mrs. Morteaaea visited In Omaha this week. Mlaa Sadie MrNlght of Iowa Is vlMting valley reiativea. Mr. Domlna. who has been III several weeks, la reported much worse this weak. Mr. C. Harrier snd Mlas HheDard srjaat Thursday at North Bend. Mra. W. a. Whttmora returned from Omaha Saturday. Mrs. George Kdmlnater of Lincoln was the guest of Mra. Monohoo and other alley mends laat week. Mra. Paul Ifohart and baby of Val paraiso are spending a week with her parenu. Mr. and Mra Nelson. The musical gtvatt wnder the auancea of she Methodist choir Thursday evening was wen rrnoerea ana received. Mlas Olive Caldwell, who coma home 111 a week ago. Is able to be out Ogata and will soon return to her work. The tgtilar monthly meeting of the Woman'e Missionary society of the .raa bytertan church was held Thursday aft ternaen st the home of Mrs. Ingram. - Mrs. Martin Martenara came up from Valparaiso Friday tor a week's visit with her parents, Mr. and Mra. Nighten gale. . Mr. and Mrs F. C. Kennedy and chil dren went to Fremont Sunday to bo the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Williams until Tuesday morning. Mr Kennedy at tended the bankers' convention and ban quet Monday. Mr. and Mrs, C. H. rev snd Laurence J. N ichors, A. C. Hedborg. Dr. H. E. Byars, Mr. snd Mrs. C. E. Byars. jsrs. John Foster Misses Edna Weekly. Mar tha Ooehrr. tirlith Rradshaar. Gertrude Ingram snd Mav Nh-hola are among the Valley peoplo who attended the concert given hv the Thomas erehevtm on . the Meodefraohn choir In Omaha Tuesday. - Toi-osaaau - Mr. snd Mra. rrank Taj lor weaeOnaaaa visitors oa Moaaiay. Mra. R C Lewta. who was burned out of her homo a few veeeka aao, boo pur chased the Lsojs HaaMst property. - Batph CoakUug left Tuesday toe Dea THE STYLES t ?J to 't-lnrji Jackets, eemi-eroplre effects., cut through waistline: cut away effects; Norfolks, Russian coats and plain tailored straight line coats. . THE SUITS., Worth up to $50.00 will go at . $40.00 $6.98 and Women's Waists Women's Stunning New Chiffon and Silk '.Waists All 1912 best ideas, at . . . .$3.98 Women's Dressy New Coatee Waists The season's greatest favorite, at .-. . . . . . . . .$1 1 Women's New Messaline Petticoats Black .and all the 'colors that are most desirable, v :?2.50 and $3.98 - Special Sale of German Silver MESH BAGS Grape design on frame aad pointed J v . triage Banging IlOTH . frame, worth $5, It. I . . OB ft . . . . vm Very large fish scale mesh baas, mesh running two ways rery Deautltul, at ', $4.98 German sliver csrd cstet and coin holders In the new Irory finish, t SI 8ilver plated Knives and Forks, worth 13, at, per doien, $1.93 SHRUBS In Cut Flower Dept. ' Peonies, dahllaa and phlox, at Geraniums In bloom, each 12 Carnations, at, per doien . . 2t Ln,lST,'.J'n'rt'" w- He eg- d 7 m aoout lour S?!I of J'amsh wars united In marriage Wednesday evening try County Judge Ire- I Ms7 u Hopewell, Ed Latta snd -- - ---- . nmmt jnorrasy aitendlng tho Group Three meeting ot Arthur NeeWt left for Chicago Monday after a brief visit with the home folks. ... to oe sway ror a lengthy tour of ehantaanua wn.k - - , iwwm of a mole auartet. ftelrrw. mil BMa ft. . . . . . . m.j rsircano i 1 1 Kan., were united In marriage hmT vj r-iil? ' "aning at trie ..-. - "i - ... uiiin . i ne young peoplo will make their home on the Gill A K . I - ji . . w, tmwvm inm. iraaman were In attendance at the Mendelssohn choir concert In Omaha on Monday and Twee day. Mrs. John NesMt, Miss Lole Nee bit. Mrs H. H. Vmtth. Mlaa Colamsj. aad others were among the number. ; otewntagtoa. ;;. Miss Margaret Sisrt of Millard visited MJaa Nancy Oft Sundsy.- Bks. N. Mlddleton visited the T. C. GoiK family Tueadsy. , Mlsaf Bertha Loraniaa went ta Omaha Monday ta spend s few days. Operator Powers tart Wednesday morn ing to set aa relief agent at Nickeraca. Sea. , Irvlagtan. ,v Mlas Beth Krats was the guest of Mrs. Minnie Dete Friday. Mrs. John Anderson end children' are oa tho seek Bat thta week. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson of Benaon spent Sunday at E. R. Richards. Mrs. Percy Babett of Benaon visited with Mra. & R. Brtwster Wedoeeday afternoon. , , Kev, Mr. Schworts of Fremont presrhed 9undsr morning aad evening at ; the Chrtetisa church. t Mr. snd Mrs. James Anderson of Center street, Omaha, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Thoannsoov t A bahy gu-l was bora io Mr. and Mrs. Joseph rreeman danday evening. Mother and child ere doing Meaty. Tho Lad lea Aid eoelety met st Mrs. Andrew , Chrurtopoersoo s for supper . Hand Embroidered Marquisette Waist Patterns 75c.ea ON SALE IN ART NEEDLEWORK DEPT. Main Floor. "We offer for.Saturday a beautiful assortment of waist patterns of fine quality marquisette, elaborately embroi dered in new eyelet and French designs." ' Tfiese ."waists, .ready to be made up, come in white, black, blue, green, pink, and combinations of color with material for making. Spe cially adapted for dainty summer wear. ; JS Many patterns have material for skirt, em- aW gy broidered to match waist. Worth up to $i' .' 'M. if la and $5, at each A NEW SHIPMENT of .oronet ; Mats Brandeis is 'exclusive agents for these stunning hats. They are trimmed with flowers, laces and immense willow pi nines that are tied four times. Shapes are black," white , ,and burnt; mostly in large graceful Clfl shapes, at... VAV Women's Untrimmed Hats larM and medium nii- lans, white chip, black . horsehair braid and hemp ,. straws, at $2.50 America. Beauty Botes for Trimming Stunning artificial Cg flowers, worth up to 75c, at delay v WOMEN'S TAILORED HATS in BASEMENT ai. Misses' hats for girls of 15 to 18 years Fine black, white and Ai!,rnt llTans trimmed with velvet ribbon bands, grosgraln ribbons, t'n WackdVhVte. etc.-worth up to ,3.50 each; In b.Be-jj j Thursday afternoon. About thirty were u. .nA Mra. chrta Paulson of Council Bluff., ll . S? K?t. Pson. M1 Sm. Jbn d Mr. J-tnes and WaU ter Mad son of Bensoa spent Sunday si the JJeln home. - Mlas Mary Wltaka. Mias Ruth Hlbhard. m" Harr7 Knight. r Nwmsa Uela, Mr. Walter and Hsns Hundall went to Bennington to take the Eighth grade ex amination Thursday and Friday. Elkhsra. 3." A. Gibbons went to the city Thurs day. x ' John Purcell was an east bound passen ger Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Julius SchuMt visited In Omaha Monday and purchased furnish ings for the house they expect to occupy soon, recently vacated by D. D. Lawton. Mlaa Dora Mickey visited friends In the city from Friday until Bunday evening. The Infant son of Mr. snd Mrs. H. A. Morkelmsn died Monday evening. Mrs. Thomas Murray of North Bend and Mrs Kingston of Omaha visited at the Good hard home title week. Mrs. D. P. Qntnn -visited her sister. Mrs. VssAlet. Wednesday. Mr. snd Mrs. Henry Johnson aria soon mav to the farm recently vacated by Fred Peters. ; Charles Purcell of Seattle. Wash-, Is hen visiting his brother John. P. T. Wlvorai. the new depot agent moved hie family and household goods Into the dwelling at the Gibbons tvirber shop Wednesday. Several members of Gretna lodge Knights of Pythias, attended a meeting of the local lodge Wednesday night, at which there waa work In the third rank. Andrew Johnson being initiated. A lunch was served. ' Permits to smoke, ( cents. All dealers Tired? Nervous? Co To Your Doctor AH rundown, citire4thirLpaie,rua-yous? And do not know what to take? Then go direct to your doctor. Ask his onininn oi ryer a nnhaJHtiuiK odrodpdiiua. jiu eubonot, no stimulation. A biood rxirifrer, a nerve tonic, a strong aiteraiive, an aid to digestion, lct your ooctor oecKie. SUMMER MODELS in 4i Citizens' Union Has I Committee to Check . Up Voters on May 7 The Cltliens' union has asked Alvln F. Johnson. 1. A. C. Kennedy, Frank It, Woodland, Fred 8. Coagrove and Robert Smith to act as a committee, whose duty It sbsll be to check up the registration In the various wards and to take such steps as may be necessary to Insure a fair - election snd sn tirnest count on May f, when dty commissioners are to be elected. These men have all expressed a willingness to act and are doing every thing possible to bring shoot the end sought. Canvassers are now working In the various precincts checking np tho registration. Wheat Hot Damaged in Nebraska Fields In Sooth Plstte country, whore It wss feared that the winter wheat had been damaged by the heavy crust that farmed on the ground after the snow went off, conditions are found to be In splendid shape. In the western part of the stato tne wnest la far advanced owing to a warm spell that visited that section. The acreage la larger than ever. too. Everywhere the pastures are coming out rapidly and cattle are picking a living on the range. , . b 1