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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (May 12, 1912)
THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: MAT 12, 1912. NSiinim Goods at Brandeis Steres NEW MERCHANDISE OF THE MOST DESIRABLE CHARACTER SPECIALLY PRICED FOR MONDAY Among the many superior advantages of this great, perfectly equipped store is this: The new merchandise, the new novelties and the new styles are always here when the women of Omaha are ready to select them. You will always see the genuinely new things first at Brandeii. HHIIII II 1 1 U 1 1 1 1 1 il 1 H I II I It t 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 K t i i Those Stunning Summer Hats Just af"w T tr -. at i doming into Broadway f ODuIantv. m - May Be Seen at Brandeis Stores On account of Brandeis' ttHIIHHHOIOHIHIIIIIIIIIIIItlHIIIHtmttH Sale New Embroideries 45-inch sheer Swiss and batiste embroidered skirtings; also 45-inch all-over embroideries- elegant new designs in English eyelet, floral and new combination effects. The window display has attract ed thousands, worth to $1.75, yd. MAY SALE of WAISTS Thousands of the Cleverest New Styles for Summer Very Specially Priced 98c 1 65c and 75c NEW EMBROIDERIES at 39c YD. 27-inch fine swiss and batiste embroidered flonncings all choice designs in eyelet, floral blind relief and com bination effects many worth 75c a yard wonderful values at yard . 39c -w-w- jr. v m a . -a stav ssssTTs. m m . . . a- mgaw m 45-Inch Batiste and Lawn Embroidered Skirtings .Very effective designs in blind relief, eyelet and floral ef fects, worth $1, at per yard , 59c 18-Inch and 27-Inch EMBROIDERED FLOUNCINGS Corset coverings, wide insertions and galloons in Swiss, nainsook and cambric hundreds of pretty patterns to Women's Waists at $1.00 All new 1912 styles, tailored and lingerie ' waists, new voiles, also many coatee and peplum effects C QQ thousands of , I them at. .. ' Women's Waits at $1.45 Charming, new ideas for summer, Dutch. necks, short sleeves, coatee and peplum r;aj!tr,!.tu-u- $145 uiug ot ito nt i ' J Women's Waists at $1.95 The most delightful new styles, elaborate and dressy ideas for summer wear. every correct new A QC style, wonderful v I assemblage, at .... naansooK ana camDinc nunareds or pretty patterns to , . nrM CV i. il AT O " Tv i ttt siectfrom. Many worth 50c, at yard 25c :: 1 ne omartest JNew bummer Dresses and Wraps close personal touch with Paris and New York style centers, the newest ideas are shown here as' soon as they are presented in any city in America. You will find the assist ance of Mrs. Cabus and her aides very valuable in adapting to your require ments the particular new style best suited to you. You'll be charmed with the shadow lace and point d 'esprit veiled leghorn hats. The pure white hats, J trimmed with white wings and white roses are having f great vogue. White Veils are extremely fashionable with white hats Just now; T Many new leather trimmings are being shown. illlllllHtlMIHHmmHHHl)HlllillllllIM i IHIlUt IHil tllllHIHItilHni H-l-H-llll- 4- FINE WIDE EMBROIDERY EDGINGS Also medium and wide insertions, swiss, nainsook and cambric endless variety of pretty designs. Worth 20o a yard on big bargain square at yard 10c EXTRAORDINARY SALE! In Our Main Llnea Depart ment Rswment HAND DRAWN WORK LUNCH CLOTHS And HAND KMBROIDKRKD Ll'M'H CIOTHS POSITIVELY WORTH UP TO $10 EACH, at $198 EA. All our beautiful hand drawn work and hand embroidered ; lunch cloths, including the 36-inch, 45-inch and 54-inch sizes, that are worth up to $10 ' each in our linen Department at, each. . . . , $j98 $3 Luncheon Sets at $1.50 Pure linen, scalloped edge : luncheon sets, including 6 plate doilies, 6 bread and butter doilies, 6 tumbler doilies, And ,18-in. center pieces actual $3 values ; at, per set $1.50 Lace Bed Sets at $3.98 Beautiful Mexican lace bed sets, spread 84x1)6 , inches with pillow shams to match priced for Mondny at ...........$3.98 $3.50 Scalloped Edge Bed Spreads at $2.49 Finest quality crochet bed spreads in largest size, with cut corners , for metal beds, -at : ..$2.49 05o Table Damask at 69o a Yard Kxtra quality, full bleached Irish satin table damask, full 72 inches wide, our 9.r)o damask in dainty floral designs, at a yard . ..69C .WOMEN'S FINE LINGERIE' AND VOILE DRESSES. ' The daintiest, dressiest frocks of the new.' season, at $35, $49, $59, $65 and $75. WOMEN'S CHARMING NEW LINGERIE ' AND VOILE DRESSES. , An extremely pretty group, made in all the latest style ideas and specially priced at $25. WORK'S NEW SILK DRESSES., Tbey are destined to be very popular among discrim inating dressers. Actual $3S values, special at $15. NEW SHANTUNG AND PONGEE COATS. Made In the latest straight lined shapes, with large combination collars. 'Four groups, at....'. ..17.60, g.8. $10 and $11.00 THE NEW LINEN AUTO COATS. 'Very practical coats for all outdoor wear fine va riety at $3.98. 13.98, $5. $7.60 and $10 : WOMEN'S NEW WASH SKIRTS. The smart new cotton corduroys, reps, piques, linens, etc.. at $1.98, $2.98, $3.98 and $& WOMEN 'S WHITE SERGE SKIRTS. Practical, attractive new models, at $5, $6.98 and $1V ' . SPECIAL GROUP OF WOMEN UN-. GERIE AND LINEN DRESSES. Many worth up to $13.50, at...... $ 9S "- NEW COLORED WASH DRESSES. Good, serviceable dresses for summer, specially priced at . ,, $3.98 WHITE FRENCH SERGE SUITS. All sties for women and misses specially priced, $25 High Grade -Human Hair Goods Moderately Priced ' Second Floor and Fompeian Room. A Few Monday Specials. 24-in. Natural Wavy Switches, made of German Hair three sepaate stems, an $8.00 value at $5.00 26-in. Natural Wavy Switches, made of fine German Hair three separate stems, a $9.00 value at $8.00 28-tnrh Natural Wavy Switches mads of fine German Hair three separ ata stems $11.00 values at.. $8.00 J4-ln. Natural Way Switches of fine , convent hair $1 values. .$13.00 Hair Dressing, Shampooing and Manicuring. Appolntmenta made by phone private booths for all work. POPLINS at 15c yd. On Sale in Basement. Our customers have been so well pleased with the quality and large variety of shades that advertising has not been necessary to intro duce this special bargain. We have received many new shades of these poplins that will make excellent summer suits. In- - r stead of 25c the price per yard will be.-LOC Woven Lisle Thread Tissues On special sale in basement, at yard ...15c A splendid quality for summer users, in hand some colors and patterns we have agreed not to mention the manufacturer's name and can offer beautiful, crispy, lisle thread tis sues worth 25c, at per yard 15c There will be many other very interesting bargains in new, up-to-the-minute summer wash fabrics in the basement for Monday. ill Our May Sale of Silks We have just received some very handsome silk suitings. Styles copied from the most exclusive Paris styles at half the price of the foreign article. Crepe, Ratine, Sole Paqulo, corded, novelties and Victoria silk suitings, chiffon tafteta raye, 20 to fcO QC 36 inches wide, at, yard, $1.00 to .............. ..JaSI0 Shantung Silks and Imported Tab Silks Soft and clinging, in dainty stripes and plain weaves nobbiest silks for cool summer gowns, 32 inches wide, at, -ard $1.00 and $1.25 Our $1.50 Silk anil Wool Poplins at $1 18 smart shades, including black very appropriate for semi-dress and Btreet dresse's, at yard $1.00 Popular priced silks on our famous silk squares 42 to 44-inch bordered fou lards and al lover patterns all this season's patterns and choice colorings $2.00 and $2.50 values at, yard, $1 and 79c. 75c and $1.25 plain and fancy silks, 24 to 36 inches wide dress foulards, two and three-tone printed warp taffettas all good lengths at, yard, 39o and 49c Big Savings Monday in Basement. WIDE SHEETINGS This is a well-known brand of reliable qual ity offered at these prices for Monday only. 10-4 Bleached Reliable Sheeting, worth 30c, at yard 21c 9-4 Bleached Reliable Sheeting, worth 28c, at yard .i 19c 8-4 Bleached Reliable Sheeting, worth 26c, at yard 17c 7-4 Bleached Reliable Sheeting; worth 23c, yard.. 15c Bleached Reliable Sheeting; worth 20, yard.. 14c 60-inch Bleached Pillow Casing; worth 18c, yard.. 13c 4 5-Inch Bleached Pillow Casing: worth 16c. yd.. 1 1 H e The above special bargains will be sold In front of our regular Muslin-Sheet Department on a bargain square. 43 and 45-Inch Atlantic Pillow Tubing, worth 18c and 20c, on a bargain table at special sale 1 r 1 price; per yard.'. IZJC Perfect, yard-wide Bleached Muslin Fruit of the Loom, Hope and other brands In 3, 6, 8 up 71 to 20-yd. pieces, special Mondsy, at per yd. ... JC ittHUMIIHIIIMIIUIHHHUIHIIIIlHIIIIHItMM High Class Wash Fabrics Many new arrivals In newest foreign and domestic) summer fabrics. X ' Pretty dimities, organdies, crepe Usee, bordered French voile In ex- T qulslte designs. St. Gall Swisses and embroidered voiles, bordure effects, etc.; at. yard fjOt to $1.95 Just received a new sblpmcnt of the scarce ratine suitings In cream, tan, pink, ciel, Alice blue, new browns, etc, 40 to 44 Inches wide at. yard 1.00 to $1.75 On special bargain square nobbiest wash fabrics. Silk and cotton jacquard, 27 Inches wide, 40-inch voiles, dot marquisette, cream whipcords, worth up to 76c a yard; at, yard. . . . . . .25 nd 39 MMtMIIIIMM4H4HttHlfHHHUIHHIHfHIII. DRESS GOODS On Our Main Floor Creme Serges, creme suitings, creme whipcords and diagonals are very much In vogue. 48-inch Creme Serges; worth $1.35, at, yard 87 Ho 6 4 -Inch Creme Whipcords and Diag onals; worth $1, at, yard ...$1.60 44-lncn Creme Tailor Suiting Sergei worth $1.26, at, yard 7e 64-Inch Zana Creme Suiting; worth $2.00, at, yard , ..$1.96 IX you select the materials here you can get a smart tailored skirt made to your measure by one of the best tailors In Omaha AT A SAVINQ OK ONE-HALF our epecial. prices, are $3.60 and $4.00 64-Inch all wool suits In new grey and mixed effects, worth $1.60 and $2.00, special, at yard. ..79c to $1 10c and 120 Dress Ginghams at 5c Yard Basement Beautiful Dress Ginghams in scores of the newest patterns and plain color ings that are excellent for street dresses and house dresses every yard is perfect and worth 10c and 12V2c special at, yard 5c I I SEEKING GAME ON THE WING rirlast Marhtaes Oaa. la Large Area far Hick Ralltag Ilr. MoornetiM, Mm Uuntlncooa aviator, fecently amiued hlmaclf by chatmc a tavroB. A heron la a (airly prar flyer, at Mr. aloernouw's earopiana I capable of dotnc nor than a nu a nlnuta, and b eutlr avrhaulc4 the loag-)eKe4 Mrd. Mr. Hamilton, tb American flying man, aaa sune Uw same thins, ciuulaf a crow, and XoMoirtns the luck teas bird aa It cir cled and swouprd IB a IraaUc Xtart to ;ua Its sissntic pursuer. . 'ibis kloS of thins seems to opts up a brand Dew field of aport, and tbere Is a tout that la a year or two, wben the aeroplane has become a safer meaaa of tocemotloa taas It Is at promt, H will se tn area! demand by sportsmen all the for Id over. : Hawking without hawks VID be flret ItlaM fun. One mea will drtra. and a eenpmoioo will nse suss sort of long handled net. They will tear after a fltsM of wild duck hurtle dotrs wind at sixty mi lee aa hour and try u net or peoae one of their aumher. Such a feat would U for the very highest aualttlee af servo and quickness. - Mtill more exciting would be a chase after, condor or a tammcrseter. taoae bugs vultures with a twelve-foot spread af ertoc. ssd such streestb that If one tented om bis purs the comwqueneas might be dietlnctly awkward for the hu SuftJI birds. - For btc came snootinc the seropiane avlil e Ideal. Is the tint place It will enable the sporumaa to set a view of a tut stretch of country and are exactly Vre lite rame Ilea; and. In the second. It wUl enable btm to travel at aJnwst anj" speed bs plcsees ever country which would othrrwlee be totally Inacceeelble. That It Is suite possible to actually boot from an aeroplane haa been proved y St. ltham. When be was In Cali fornia In December, nt he artmllv m.n bKk shootlns la his aeroplane, and uc- ceeoea in kuiins one animal while flylns. When partridge, are wild It la a com mon practice to fly a kite over the field where they lie. The birds take n tor a hawk and Us clow. An aeronaut would be fifty times more efficient than a kite for the same purpcee, fur It could movs about so much- more rapidly, and aleo Its occupants could attnal to. his friends below where the coreye were situated. Mountain cllmblns by aeroplane will no doubt be a sport of the future. There are plenty of mountains so steep and Inacces sible that -man has never reached their summit, and probably never will without the aasUtmnce of the flying machine. Apart from sport, aeroplanlnc will pro vide us with new games. Some have been tried already, as at Lanark, when the late Mr. Cecil Urace and Mr. Ogtl vte bad an eranie-droppins competition. The target was a circle marked out la whits chalk on the turf, and the prise west te the man who, flylns; over, dropped most oranges within the circle. Think what fun would be afforded by aerial bars and hounds! The bar would drop paper as he went, and would try to dads his wursoers by flylns through mountain valleys or by hldlnc emon the clouds. Air pom wfjt be a popular same. The ball will be a small hydrogen balloon stoutly made, and a calm day will be essential, or the wind may taks the ball out of the .field of play., But the createst game of all wlibsne aerial smucsUnc. IrS tooes days mark ships, such as Kipling describes, will no doubt be anchored high In the air and provided with enormously powerful searcaiichts. Imagine the excitement of running a cargo of diamond, silk, laeea, tobaoco or other light but dutiable goods past such a barrier ns this! Hoarlns to a tremen dous height, the bold smuggler will en deavor to rise above the very clouds, and then come planing down a hundred miles an hour rate safe to his destina tion. Pearsons Weekly. HONORS TO FAMOUS SURGEON Memorial Tablet sad Tribates te "Father of Ether Anew tkrela." In the presence of three daughters of the dhuinsulshed physician, a score of physicians and surgeons of national repu tation, and several hundred students of the University Medical school. Philadel phia, the gilt bronse medallion of Dr. Crawford Williamson Long, a (rsduats of the school In m vbt first made use of ether as sa anesthetic,- was unveiled tn the msia lecture hall of the University of Pennsylvania March Ml The tablet was un vet led by Mrs.. Frances Lone Tay lor of Atlanta, Ge-. a daughter of Dr. Long, and addressee were made by Dr. J. Williams White of the university. Dr. J. Chamhera Da Costa of the Jefferson Medical colleg and Ctongrsasmaa. George R. Triple of Athena. Ga. Provost Edgar f. Smith presided. The tablet waa modeled by Dr. Talt McKenne of the University of Peanayl. vanta and represents Dr. Loaf, as s young men. administering ether tor the first time. It has been placed la a con spicuous pUce In ths aula lecture room of the medical school The speakers paid a glowing- tribute ! to lbs memon of Dr. Lone and with tacts and figures clearly demonstrated J that he and not ths famous Dby skUsathj Morton, whs patented ether In 1M tinder the nams of "lethero," waa the first to use the drug to deaden' pain In surgical operations. Dr. Da Costa, who made the principal address, declared Dr. Loos used ether as an anesthetic aa early aa 1M2. Dr. Lone made no official claim to the discovery, he aaid. until IMS. when he told the story of ths discovery to the Georgia. Medical society. Dr. Da Costa said Dr. Long success fully performed ths first authentic opera tion without pain on 1. M. VenaMe. re moving a tumor. "A few years after this," he said, "a heated controversy took place among; several prominent physicians who claimed to bars mads the discovery. The claims of soma were recognised In Prance and It waa not until several years elapsed that Dr. tof, whs was of a retiring dis position, could be persuaded to assert his rights la the matter. An Investigation followed and the claims of Dr. Lona; ftnally were admitted to be substan tiated." Dr. White declared that ths discovery of Dr. Long wss the most momentous sttack on !aln and suffering ever mads in the history of msnkind. "The dis covery of Dr. Lone" bo said. ;"1s the greatest since Harvey learned, of ths circulation of Ins blood. At ths close of the ceremonies Con gressman Triple, on behalf of ths family of ths physician and ths state of Georgia, thanked the University of Pennsylvania, ths physicians who participated In the ceremonies and the students for the In terest displayed in .immortalising the asms of the Georgian. Dr. Lone was born la DaBleisrtlle, Ga., In MU. He entered Franklin college, now merged with the University of Georgia, gradnatinc In la 1 he received his degree) of doctor of medicine from University of Feonfylvenia. Upoa BRANDEIS OFFER GREATER BARGAINS THAN EVER FROM THE Men's Furnishing Goods Sale Monday we bring forward new lots of Men's Furnish ings from our purchase of a retail stock. Everything was made for this season's wear and at these special prices represent the greatest values in Men's Apparel ever of fered in Omaha. LIES I Men's Negligee Shirts, smart, new patterns; worth to $2, at 98? Men's Negligee Shirts, many with soft detached collars and soft euffs, worth to $i.50. at $1.39 Men's Pure Thread Silk and Im ported LUie Hose; worth to 60c, at. pair Iflf Men's Night Shirts values np to at 49s d 75e Sample Belts values up to each 35 jj $1.50. at mf' Men's Sam Men's Negligee Shirts, new styles and patterns, worth to $1-25, t 69s Men's Lisle and Balhriggan Shirts and Drawers; worth to 75c, t 29 Otis Silk and Lisle Undershirts and Drawers; worth to $1.50, .-59. Mens Ribbed and Lisle Union Suits; worth to $1.00, at, each 59 randeis Stores his graduation bs entered the New Tork hospital, subsequently ret trains to Georgia, where he practiced his profes sion In the town of Jefferson. Ho died at Athens. Ga, In H7S. Philadelphia Record. - ; Kaew Tee Mark. Having sredusird from a business col lege with honors ths young man thought himself competent to tsckle any problem In banking that could be learned without actual experience, but Uie old clerk knew better. -Can yon make an erasure so nestly that It would take as expert to tell where It had been doner- he asked. "Yea. sir." said the young man with consdoua pride. "Well, for bea;eoa aaat don't tell your prospective employer so or yoa will be looking tor a job this time next year,' the okt clerk said. Employers are afraid of too much skill in that direction. It given such enormous opportunities for fraud that they mill right ahy of hiring you. "I found that out tn my young- dare I also waaan expert with the Ink eraser and proudly proclaimed my accomolian roent. Finally, woen I found myself toe. Ins the starvation mark I ced n . and hare held a good position aver since." .T. son ftuoes. 0 i