Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, May 04, 1912, EDITORIAL, Page 20, Image 20
so1 THE BEE: OMAHA'. SATTKPAY. MAY 4. 101! I 15 -gMJIInLas--UJA"'''l''"ll for this new Columbia Grafonolt "Princess" (As Advertised in The Saturday Evening Post) Bl SI B BS Lf MM BT "'f - w P." Rt m, . TTT I I II ! IPJ k-'!.THa'.T.-'n-:l I MRELIABXETORE3:?3 - -. - - ---1 Sale oi Women's Long Kid Gloves Long Gloves of finest selected French lamhfkin Hi button length, '. I Ico patra fasteners, in white, pearl. ehaBUpagm. tan and Mack fitted to the hand: worth $.'5.50; seeial at. a pair $2.50 Short Kid ilnves Two-clasp effects, in white, tan. Mack, gray and blue all sb.es at. pair $1.00 Bargain Square Special aiur Silk Gloves. 1 ft button length, double tip ped fingers tricot weaves in white. black, taa and iongee extra heavy, worth $1 pr., 59( Short Kid Jloves two-clasp effects with single row em broidery black, white and tan; worth $1.00; on bargain square atjKT jair 69t Women's Pure Thread Silk Hose Woman's Pure Thread Silk Hosiery with wide hem silk tops, also fsnrjr silk embroidered boot patterns, wide lisle tarter tops, llsla double soles, high spliced heals aird toes blark. tan, whit and fancy colors- CO II. oe quality, at pair ; OtC Vmnen's Pure Thread Silk Boot Hosiery, wide mercerlied. lisle garter tops, lisle soles, high spliced heels and toes regular and out sizes, In blark, tan and white worth 75c t r t alr 49c Women s Pure Silk Boot Hosiery, wide lisle gsrter tops, lisle soles, spliced heels and toes some are full fashioned black, white, tan and fanry colors SOc quality, at, on -.. 6VC Children', misses' and Ikivb' fine ribbed hosiery, double knee, double soles, Women's and men's fine cotton and mercerised lisle hosiery wide hem tops, double sole, heels, toes. In black, tan, whit and colors; also women's pure black, silk boot hosiery, wide lisle tops, double heels snd toes; worth 25c, at, 1 g pair IOC heela and toes, cotton and mer cerised finished lisle In blnck, tan and light colors; O 1 worth 25c. at, pair Is-2C Lighter Weight Underwear Women's fine cotton sleereless I nlon Bulls cuff knee and o m umbre'la style worth 60c, at, each OOC Women's fine cotton, long sleeved and high neck vests, also pants In cuff knee or umbrella style lac trimmed J5c values a f" it, each , IOC Children's Vests, low. neck and sleeveless high neck with wing sleeves pants la cuff knee and umbrella style, lac trimmed; worth op to 26c, st, garment. :.i5c l?oy' I'orous Knit I'nion Suits short sleeves and knee length all sizes 50c quality at, a suit, 39o New Shetland Wash Lace Veils at 59c Each Xew Shetland Wash Lace Veil with fast woven borders, in black, white and colors ls yards in length; C A very Recial at, each WC Women's New l.ace Collars, Captation. Cardinal, Bailor and Dutch shspes for coats and dresses, in macrame, venlse and crochet ef fects: worth up to "6c and 11.(02 big lota on bargain aquares, t. "en 50H and 70 SATURDAY CANDY SPECIALS Fresh assorted Maple Confections, maple caramel glace, maple cocoanut balls, maple cocoanut kisses, etc., at,. lb '204 Assorted chocolate Fruit Bars, at, 3 for JO Chocolate Vanilla Cream Drops, at, pound 10t Special Black Walnut Taffy, at. pound 25 Pompelan Bitter 8weet Chooo lates, assorted and nut fillings, at, per pound 20? BRANDEIS STORES -For the American Boy ; There are many sports and games of all sorts, but njly on has the distinction of being the Greet American game. - , . There are Just as many kinds of shoes for boys, but ,-only ohe Is recognised by the mothers of Omaha as the treat American shoe for American boys, that on is STKKIj shod shoes They have every good point found In all other makes r.pf boys' shoes plus ludlvidual features thst make them - tie dresaiest and best wearing boys' shoe ever offered. 10 to IS!, 2.00 a 2.25 H 2.50 ..- BOY SCOUT SHOES, According to Siie x S1.75tS2.50 " rTT?r"TT uib Karaam Vk4,' A SUIT SALE FOR MEN who appreciate the value of $5 W placa oa sal Savturdajr a limited nnmbtr of salts, worth SlS-OO, I1T.60 led SaO-OO. Ths-m gaits bftv sU tb sosp vn4 stjis of custom-tail-rod salts st doable oar prle. The fttbr.es ara tlis vtry latest snd tnsso prices flhooid appoal to tk man who wuta to bo wsU drossod, Boo tfaoso alts st '10 SI 9.50 M5 Guaranteed Blue Serge Suits included in this sale at$10 Are Yoi Needing Trousers? XT SO. COMB TO THIS BTOBB, wbors yon will find tbo largest and soot solootod stock of mod' ora troaoors la tho city at a loss prlea (quality ooasldorod) than olsowasro. XZTBBKELT CrOOD VALUE. JJ.50 S.90 $2-50 $3 $3 M 54 J5 J6 Good Hats Only is a hobby with us Come In and M our hat man show you what I KKiHT in hats for thin seaMin. JOHN K. STfcTSOX'S coft and stiff bats up JO SB from )' "il UAXTF.K SVV.. I II." HatN are S90 None better mIiI elsewhere at M'M IAI, I'eari and black C Ouxhers, worth ai.'J."., at. 93C including the "M10" Series of Records (12 Double-Discs 24 Selections) and Record Album ' 31 Fire Sale!! THE SHOE sf $35,000 STOCK of the Famous Suit & Cloak Co. Goes on Sale Saturday. May 4, at 8:30 A. M. We Bought at 20c on the Dollar You'll Buy for Almost Nothing. See for Yourself! ( Here Are the Prices! Suits, Ciats and Dresses for a Song! Ladies' and Misses' Suits, Coats and Wool Dresses That were damaged ly smoke mid water. Blue, black, tan, white serge ami mixtures. Sold regu- QQ larly from $1(1.00 to $20.00 ! SfOC Ladies' and Misses' Suits, Coats and Serge Dresses l)amag"d by smoke and water; siws from 14 Misses' to 4C Indies' sizes; all colors included, black and white and blue Herge; worth regularly $15.00 4 AA yi.u to $:'3.00, at Ijulles' anil Misses' Hulta, long t'oats and Wool Itrnwes, regard less of farmer prices. IIIuh serges, beautiful white sulti eoata and dresses; whipcords and other pop ular materials for this spring, damaged by water worth $20. nu to ;!;. no Ladles' and Misses' Hulls, Coat and Hrfwn, damaged by water, and a lot of them are not damaged at all. worth from $2160 to H0.no, Divided In two great lots- $5.45 au1 lollies' and MlaseV Nulls, ling Coats and llrrmes That are only mussed, mostly In perfect condition and did not even get wet. There are hundreds or beautirul gsr menls In this ssle, regardless of former prices, t 97.05 and Ladies' and Mliwes' Hulte, foals and Dreiwee The bulk of thpse garments are In perfect condition: those that are slightly soiled are or me nigneat quality or merchan dise and will easily rleau. Garment sold up to 146.00 $8.95 and Ladles' and MlweV Coatn. Suit, and Orcsnea That were received and were still in cases, not unpacked, when the fire broke out; an aweu garments; worth rrom 125.00 to $K5 go on sale at 814.85 SI 2.93 11.05 and Other DHKSSKS. COAT. CHIMVH tJAKMKXTS. etc.. that was haxlly damaged, will he dumped out at. each 50 All the DKK8S NKIKTS will he placed on sale and marked according to the damage and value; all wool nklrts, up 25 69 OStf $2.98 d by water, $4.45 i That are ot even get $6.95 nlk of thpse re slightly $7.95 fre received broke out; $9.95 THKRK ARK OTHKK ITKM.S THAT WILL RE OX SALE THAT IH IMTOSSIBLK TO MENTION HKRE. BILK HKKSSKS and KYK NING (.OWNS-worth $10, to $40 -go at 98 S2.9S 84.98 Ro Charges to Anyone. Nothing Will Be Laid Away. No Mail Orders Filled. Ro Exchanges. j Raphael-Pred Company Southwest Cor. 13th and Farnam Until July lt the Straight Cash price at $7 a month delivered on approval Thin new (irafonoLa '"PrtnreM" in , beautiful hiahoifany tlile, rettdy at ail timet to (ttrve all the purpose "of purh a tatile, worthy of il piai e in an part of ny room tn the hoiiw, yet likewta reaiiy to provide muni. of any riaflff ynu happen to tie aire, and capable of all the quality of tone of any tnetru ment by which you may happen to Judge a. The "Prince" embodie the new tone ahiitters, repiai-lnn the ordinary nmll rtoor, and providing terfeit regulation of tone volume by moan of a an. all knob turned by thumb and finger. let u plate thia complete outfit In your home free, irtve you an opportu nity tn vombine an evening' deJifrrttful entertainment with a tnorough demon t rat ton. take it away In a day or two If you decide not to purrhaae or leave It with ynu to be paid for at $? a montli without a cent of extra for interest or for anything else. Columbia Phonograph Co. Gen'l Distributors, 1311 FARNAM STREET. HOTEL REX 16th k Califoraia SU. OMAHA CUROPIAS) PLAN FIRE moor NmI Cars In Connection Bunnlnr hot and cold watar with elotbaa olosats ia srary room. Looal and Ions' dlstanos SslopSollsa. Olron lMtlns ic water. All onteida rooma. Z.ocktad in tha hsart ot tho buolnoos sad sbopplnf aistnots. Most modora and host foralshod hotol la Omaha. WAFFLES m vmi Ilk them? Yfs DsilOIOua and lOTIITIODI tirrvrd troin A. M. w II A. M Morrvll'a Hreakfaa) Raron with frlo4 nusli t iunl like mother used tn makej anJ home msilo pnrk jiauaaco with takes are a few nf our breakfit ! rials, toffee well. If It lant the best you ever ilrank It won't roat you a cent. Our eervli o ia a la carte but w would not serve any thlna: that would nol pus pure food tnapection The Belmont Restaurant 151 Dodfo St. Open All BTlfM. O. BT. BAIX, Frop. I.nok for 1-arge Klectnc Pirn. AMUSEMENTS. jj 3 I ! I "DENT your vacant house: Why let it , remain empty and ntn-producing? . .' . - ... Find a tenant through the "Houses for Rent column o! The Bee. See today's Want ads. i Colonial Pumps s5 Fine Lines Smart Looks Perfect Fit To, will fai anjqaaaaa about aar Toisalals" aot to a B asy sUer show lac Sw saoes la Osaka. -Eielaslr bwls" always. Prices Arc fwight And ao is tba quality. Krory leatlisr and fabric walto Nubuck, whits linen. tana, patents, snedos, otc.. ' ara now her ia oreo' also. 16S1&. DOUGLAS. Base Ball OMAHA VS. DES MOIRES ROURKE PARK MAY 1, 2, 3, 4. Friday, May 3d. LadieV Hay Car leaves 15th and Farnam, 3:15. Gamo Called .1:SO. Here's the Weather And Here Are the Suits Did you know when you buy clothes here you are dealing with the largest spot-cash buyers in the state? We dislike to seem boastful; we try to set forth in plain hard-hitting English the real worth of our Hart, Schalfner & Marx Clothes $18.00 to $35.00 The Styleplus Clothes at $17.00 The World Over The Hayden Wonder Clothes at $14.50 Our Own Product But we cannot say too nlucji. Our boosts are well founded and backed by sturdy fabrics, worthily tailored and perfect fitting, and our garments are the proof of it. If you will come to this store to morrow or any time we will show you suits that you will be proud to wear. There is' not a style on the Spring 1912 Fashion Plate that is not represented here and plenty of them whether you pay $10, $12.50, $14.50, $17, $18, $20 or upwards. Our stock is so complete you will find all the prevailing colorings of the season the grays, the browns, blueberry blue, navy blue, electric blue, tans, etc. Models in English, semi-English, "Col lege chap," Shapemakef, and plenty of models for conservative ideas. " 1 We are the only store in Omaha offering men's all wool and pure worsted suits with an extra pair of pants at $10.u(l. Our supply will soon be exhausted and it's a question if these values can be duplicated again this rea son, but while they last they're yours. If you have the least doubt as to the valuation of this offering at $10.i, just figure it out yourself. If you are fortunate enough in buying an all wool ilen's Suit at $12.00 with single pair of pants wouldn't you consider it an extraordinary opportunity when you get an extra pair of trousers worth at least $3.50? This gives you a bona fide $15.50 proposition for $10.00 they're selling, too. Visit our Kxclusive Boys' Dept., second floor. New wash suits $1.00 to $3.50. Boys' 2-pant suits $3.50. all wool, worth $5.00. Boys' Knicker trousers 45c, worth 75c. Try HAYDEN'S First -'OMASA'S roar cxbttbby The LaM Road Hhnw This Season MM ptogvl't COX.LSOS OIBLS CXT&ATAQAWBA AVX AITDSTXI.X.B Beauty Chorus of Fair Graduates. Julius Rath, Glnha Trotting Newsboy. Amateurs Tontffht; Prlies: Fun b4.es Dim Mstln Bvary Week Bay tSun. : Summer 8 how Starts 1 :A9 p.m. I Or American Theater Caajfln. atata. Tuaa , Tknrs.. Baa wum X. riBKiira. ana tha VOOIWUB STOCK COatTAaTT IS LIXCTBVAaTT SID BEAD OB WIS OOEa TXBBB. Next WHk-m IIW BOT. J I! KRUG THEATER Mat Today. tO Blfht, Boat Bsali. Mo JAEDIN DE PARIS GIRLS and AL PALZER ilia af AT UUIT, Coutploa FmJ Wmtltr. ji. BRANDEIS THEATER tttjrt two tncEs BUt, asa. aoo Toairht, SAa to M TBI BOBLAB-TIO FLAY THE GOOSE OIRL COaOBa HartLBB W ABB THE TWENTIETH CENTURY FARMER la tba Leading Aartrultural Journal ot the treat. Its columns ara filled with the beat thought of tha day in matters-pertaining to tha farm, tha ranch and tha orchard, and it ia a factor in tha davelopmeot of tha great eeura country. a 'i saoi ladA-Xt. ADVAMCEDVAUDEVILLE Matinee Today 2:15 Note Early Cartaia SatBrdar MBt 8: IS share) Bridges the Distance With Safety, Speed,' Comfort Between Omaha and Chicago Leaves Union Station 6:08 p. m. Electric lighted throughout, with drawing-room, sleeping car, observation car, dining car, chair cars and coaches. Arrives La Salle Station . . . . . 7:54 a. m. -Only One oa the Eletsted loop Arrives Englewood Union Station . 8:09 a. m. Convenient to Soath hide IHstrirl Tot Uckats. nssmtioas sr lafsrmatiaa, pbsaa, arrtt m call. Tkkrt Office: 1322 Farnam Mreet. J. S. MrXALLV, THviaoa Passenger Agent.