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-TUB BEE: OMAHA.-SATUKDAV, MAY 2 19lil
-BRAMMS STORES
Men's and Young Men's Summer Clothes
Here is one institution in Omaha that is constantly striving to give the. men something unusual in. clothing values.'
Saturday we place on sale one thousand suits at $13.75 and $16.75 that, considering materials, rstyle and . workman-"
ship are worth up to $22.50. Nor do we stop, for every suit is guaranteed to give absolute satisfaction' in every respect
It is a sale of unusual importance to the men of Omaha and vicinity. .
Stylish Suits' ;
for Hen
Young Men's
Summer Suits
Here are handsome mid
season models for men and
young men fresh from the
. shops in styles that are ex
clusive, original and dis
tinctive. All the newest
foreign and domestic
reaves are shown in every
new pattern and color. In
eluded are plain and fancy
blue serges. If appearanoe
instead of cost governed
: the selling price we would
ask $16.00 and $17.50 for
; these suits; while they last
they are sj)ecially priced
at-
132
i
j '. ... ..: ; I '
Here are clothes that
will, strike the fancy; of
the most particular man
or youth. The styles all
follow the very latest de
signs; are all wool, hand
tailored and silk lined.
There are clever English
models as well as conser
. vative styles embracing a
complete variety of rich
homespuns, pencil striped
worsteds and fancy, chev
iots in grays and tans
usual $20 and $22.50 val
ues, specially priced at .
m
New Arrivals in Rogers-Peet and' Hirsh-Wickwire Suits at $25, $30, $35
Men who are particular about their clothes who want the best of tailoring and, the choicest of imported fabrics will
; like these new summer models, for each suit is thoroughly distinctive. The oremost efforts of r C (9C
: the best makers in America are embodied in these new Ha-sh-Wickwire and Rogers-Peet Suits . V0"V)U"vOu
' Men's Raincoats j
' On Sale on Second Floor."
Men's Trousers
$3.50 and $4.00 Values at $2.85 H
Now pattern la worsteds, light ud
dirk ualmirM aad fancy mti tares;
young men' trouper IB pef top atria,
alio men' trousers In conservatlv
nettero Md atria that
ar 13.(0 aad t value.
at
52.85
Practical, dressy coats, in smart,:,rag1rur r
styles or conservative models i suitable
for dressy wear as well as rainy weath--er.
They aTe hand finished and worth
from $10 to $15; they ' p M pa
go on sale at ? f v.
Men's Trousers
$5.00 and $8.00 Values' at $3.85
Men and you as sea's trouaer, band
aomelr tailored. 4n Hht and dark,
atrtped worateda and caaaimerea; peg
topa and ooaaor iatl atyh. i
These ere r
trouaera, at.
naaf i Ml o style, ft ft mm.
-BRANDEIS STORES-
Extraordinary Special Sale of ,
Traveling Bags & Suit Cases
i .-1 - , , . . . .
' ' We secured this immense stock of high grade leather Bags and Suit Cases from a well
known New York retail firm at lees than actual wholesale cost The stock includes every
shape, style and siae of bag in every detail of leather and ; workmanship. Saturday we
r place the entire stock on sale at just half the price you would pay at any other time.
Pine Kerotal,
Rattan and!
Fibre GrassJ
Suit Cases I
(lvalues '.up to
S.S-2.50
AU the fine Walrua grain and Cow
hide Bare tor women and men. Im
ported English band erred trainee,
all aliea; value up to $10
" ? S4.98
All the ; fine Leather
Bellows Suit Cases
.value up to $10.00
V ....... ...... 4.98
All the fine imported genu
ine walrus bags, also seal
and sole leather bags, im-
. ported trimmings, values to
$25, $10.00 and $12.50
Genuine Sole Leather Suit
Cases for women and men,
hand sewed," values up to
$25.00 will go on sale .
at.. $10.00 and $12.50
All ilKTWalrus
grain and fine
Cowhide. Suit
Cases, values
up to $10.00
goat..S4e98
Extra heavy Cowhide Bags,
' imported frames, hand sewed j
aitea IS and SO lucltee; Taluea up to
$13.50. In one lot. at. . , v . .$6.98
All .the Ladies Shopping,
Bags made of English bull .
rushes, light weight, values '
vTip to $1.50; in three lots
at.,. .35c, 45c and 55c
ON SALE AND ARRANGED FOR EAST SELECTION IN EAST ARCADE
Straw Hats Are
Ready
i NEW- BRAIDS NEW BANDS NEW SHAPES " ' ,.;
' First showing Saturday of Men's 1912 Straw Hats.. The style designers have been
unusually successful this season and we announce the finest collection, of straws, ever
shown. All the new blocks and braids are here. ' , .
NEW STRAWS That Will Be EXTREMELY POPULAR
in eeiuieus, npuv uraiua, luimu vioius uu .ivuu juyau,
" - a a tmn. eA rm l 7
at. . . ,ac, $1.311, $Z.DU, fJ, efri.DU, eft ana
i MEN'S. GENUINE EOUADORLiN. PANAMA i ATS
An exceptional showing in all the new summer styles,'
at. . ... .". . V. $3.50, $4.98. $6.50, $7.50 and $10
Boys' and Children's Straw
Hats In all the new shapes
at 25c, 49c, 98c, $1.50
and up to $3
Men's $3 Hats at $1 Odds and ends of.,
men's soft and stiff hats, worth up to. $3,,
go onaale at ,r , .., , ,$'
Boys' Panama Hats in tho
new college styles $5 val
ues; will go on sale Satur
day, at. ... . ...
.$2.98
Stetson H&U at $3.M-The fimoua John B.
Stetson soft and stiff hati in.latest stjiofn
t go oo.sa.le at ........ . . . . : .r; .... $3.50
ALE OF LIEN'S SUiUIER SHIRTS AND UNDERVEAR
We aerared the eaUre aarplua etorka and eainple Unea ft Mea'a SMrti aad gnderaeor from eeroral eaatcn mamtaetarete a
a iwacuoa or uieir bcmmi worw. XBia aaie arm enaDM jroo, ngni at Ut opening of tB eeaaoB, to aeciue all jour aunuoer forniahlBH
at ea4oi the eeaeoa, nrioea. ..j .. - -1 ...... . . . ..T. .
Men'a tine Maroertied Uala
Union - Bulta. plain color,
abort or ions aleeTea; value
up to $$.60. at 9Sd. S1.25 I
Hen' hlf h grade ahlrta, negligee and
ouUng atjlea. In pongee, eolaette and
madraa; many with aott detaahed eol-
lara to match worth up to $1.00,
t 080 "4 f 1.50
AU the Men' Ltale and Meh
Union Bulta hort or long
elaevea; value up to $1.00,
500
..
Men'a Otl 811k LUle 8h!rta and
Drawer., plain ' and fanT
.. weavea value up to $l.!t
.a garment., will go at 59
Men' Tte Ule and RllrlIn Un
Oanaina and tmm tn whli.
ecra aa4 black: drara with
. double Mat. naav vltfe Oil
deuhl tawmtt. at ....... ..
Men' Sample Neglige and Outing Shirt In
aoitette and pongee, with oft collar at
tached or detached madra and percale
blrt. coat atyle valuea to $1.21
.v..500 and G0?
Hen' Fin 811k Neekweaf French
fold and revenlble four-ln-haada,
'all new aummer pattern value up
to lit, will go on aale
.. ......20d
Men's Sample Silk and Lisle Hose,
at, per pair . 19c and 29o
Men's $1 Sample Belts, at. .... . .35c
Men's 35o Lisle Web Suspenders, 19c
Menl and Boys' soft collar and tie to
match 85e values, at 19c
SPECIALS ON SALE IN THE BASEMENT
Broken lots of men 's lisle and balbriggan shirts and drawers-
many samples slightly soiled values up to 75c, at 19c, 39c
Boys' Balbriggan Undershirts
and, Drawers regular 25c
values, at garment: . . . . .15c
Men's Negligee and Outing w tW
Shirts, values up to $L25.-aU ' SaTESS SaT
Bizes, at ... . . . . . 50c 2 '.iS
Men's Summer Footwear
, Main rioor Old Store '
Men's dull calf, tan calf and .patent leather oxfords button
and blucher laoe styles, new high tdes, goodyear CO CA
welted soles smart summer footwear; all sizes, at. . Va5"
Men's White Canvas and Buckskin Oxfords All new lasts in
button and blucher laoe styles well made and handsomely
finished, at . . . .......... .." .:. . . . $2.48 to $4.00
Bore Low Bhace Tan calf, blucher I Mth'a Shoe hi imall tlzea good,
lac atyle, Goodyear welted oak . aervtreable ctyle In' the baie
eolea. all alte. at . . $1,881 ". at .gl.25 '
Barefoot Sandals for Boys '
Elfcskin soles, protected toe style
cool, comfortable and just the
thing for summer wear . QD
all sizes, at. ..vOC
STROUD SUES THE WATER CO.
Aiki $98,000 Samaget for tat Be
ttrnctioa of Eis Big Xlut
BATS V7ATIS PBXSSTXX V7IAI
ittenur kaiarla aar He Mm
Twtatr Vltmm Wke
TesUtr that Water Sapalr
' Waa lamtneteat,
' tMstructtoa of the vehteM and iawle
mat factory of Tboauui t. Ctrevd T
fin ea a aril I a) told at the door ef the
Oawha Wun eonpaair an Um ground
that H failed to tamply with the tcrnu
ot ta eoattmot with the city rmrautf
vr preaxir. Streod hmt etartfd utl
aaalnet Um company for C.t9, tta full
aawutit et ala leu. la Starlet court. It
It lU4 thu tix velar preuare whe
IM punt waa deetfor waa a wak
that the fire 6frtsiut waa aaabl
awermiMly to vof with the flaatn.
H. H. BaJdri. attoraay far treua. aa4
h baa twratjr aitaenc ay whom Im
vil areve the water netware waa ta
ufftdtat.
; Tba aetltloa aU 'eat that under a city
kirdiftaee pa reed ta UM to water eea
tear ever Mae then haa koea rviirl
ta awioula a rtttnrelr with a eapedtr
;of .aj,l sailoo aad ta aiaUitalB
waur areMure (urneieat t mat eeaala
ton, ta anaGtMl teat heiac tor aUht
trtaa of watar U tret hick throucb
two-lach nata at rea.nentk ead Far
cu etreita, It t alltd that Umm r-
qUnmaU were vtoiated aad that the
ymime waa far from aufnclrat la (not
thoaa ueta. Srral wtlnina, Mr.
BaJdrKe miru, wtl) taatlfjr that whea
Um Stread alaat buraod ena eectloa ef
hoe waa act ea fir and it win he tifwl
that ttsm prove preaaure waa week.
Other wttamia aaya the attorney, aid
tevufy the ttreowa were eaahle to e
stream above the nooud cterr.
The ceea IS he feucbt thrach ta
m rprrmt max ay tore aid. If tread
vim a precedent wtH be eeiebrnhed ape
wkieh ether serOe who have aaftered
. loeee may reeover.
JPtrmiu to HBeka. I enta All eeaiera
'New Books
rvniooj. -
A HOOSIER CHRONIOLH. A IlerU
dlth Mcboleon. aa fa. t.ai. Uoufbtoa
Mirnta Company. . ,.,
Te traaaiata current life, the ordinary
Uf ef every day. Into trctkm and make
It eem worth while, and wake U aeeia
to even rtn true, ta one of the awat dif
ficult of aovvl-wrlticf caaka Mr. Nlckol-
i la thta-etorei fire palnetaklnf
treJtecrlpt of a eectloa of ate la Indiana
of today, wherein a goodly number of
atea and women eaaas la the usual
occupation ot a huay community- On
of III chief character I a boa wbo
I adept at beta the machine and hand
made varteUee ot pontic, and another
la a youac maa wbo first fail under
the bees' iBflueac and afterward! ot
soars, aadee a )oua wemaa s iuspira
tloa, discovers that ho as huiher Ideal
The ftri' aaate la Sylvia, and -Wbo U
aylrlar ts the mystery that m sua.
aeeed la furalsk the aecsasary taa of
ranaatle Intersst.
THB WOMAN rROM WOLVtSRTOX
By taaset tiorsoa Curua U Tp. !..
The Century Company.
Hoaeo ead aaartmeat haathul. social
oUmMBg. feminine JeeJouelee, ssriaat
prohleaw aad ether eommotialaoe detail
aarrated la a thereuckly aaaffeoted and
sotaetlmea semi. humorous meaner, make
up this antobtocraahy et a ooo race
me wife.
TALK OP TBS TOWN. By Mr Joke
Lane. Kt Pp. iUfv Joka Lao Coowaay.
The aaallty of tkte book h eaeeatleUy
KncUsh. The "Talk." howevsr. 1 not cea-
flnsd te fashion aod peopls, dot yet ta art
aastaoaa. earle dteiera. er those Straad
akows where furalture aad family prwekt
pan emaar- htaay at the thlas are
hrtercoptsd by Mrs. Laaa ta transit ead
quite properly expropriated. She follows
Americana about Europe and suffer from
camel rktlat In the Oerdea of Allah
The rar.se ef her expeditions te vast
thesr natere varied aad exdtlnt
A CitTtW rxarRAta y noraat
asartk. . M Fp. Harper A Bro
Ikeee.
Every word Uaaiea with best aad dash
ef the briny waves. Tola fruff aad
nervy captain wsa a blockade-runner and
hi whole life wae packed full of more
nceastnf adventure than any pirate's
er buccaneer' He waa the man who
eoraman ed the Dauntless and The Three
Friends, the men who waa offered half
a million dollar te rescue Dreyfus from
Devil's Island.
THR PIuitTIN'a Hl-ATir U. lUulah
Marie Ms. Ki 1P. U M. Henry Holt A
Company. . . .
The here to a quiet, boyish, German
soldier serving Cromwell who thouch a
deadly duelist. Is et bottom beraia ead
sslt-eeertflolnc Hs lovee a mils tom boy
royalist heiress, wbo Is hard-beet t by en
unscrupulous lot ef guard la as and fairly
made a prisoner la her ho. Perils ad
stirring . episodes s bound. rlslBf to
vivid climax.
THK DEFENDERS. By Foy Oillesple.
tW I'p. tl .Hi The Cssmopolltaa Preea.
With the Ammo. la Jacinto, and the
life of the ptoners ef Texas ea a hack
ireead. this story I eae ef wild adven
ture and heroics deeds.
HIRAM BLAIR. By Drew Tutia. M
Pp. A. C. McClsrg A Cempaay-
Hiram, a big. lanky, caw-booed ooua
try man. a natural . sera "boss-trader."
Illiterate and la a way uncouth, to the
central etosataatiaa' figure of this story.
He I also aa astute, adroit polHlelea.
levin- the (am for its own sake aad
aet at all scrapuioas aa-t his methods.
Add to this a (eaUnely spMUaawoas
humor end ananswenac loyalty aad tva
ernstrr to hi trend, aad t -may be
medtly understood what a atrtking char
terer the sutber has succeeded la deptct
m lneeoaatsity there Is a mlclxy inter
eetlsg lev sterr la wweh aujerlft aUetr
to the dses machine. -
CAPTAIH MARTHA MART. By Avery
Abbott. lil pp. . Tae Century com
oeny. .
The sympathetic little volume hsa ' an
added Interest, ss Mrs. Abbott, is aa
Omaha wemea, and n the story at a
little drl ef the teaemeata aad ef hew
she tries te feed end abetter her broad
et younger brother aad etotars. with
odds muck alnt bar. And tftough the
story deeto at times with 'such, urjfor
tuaata incidents a dirt and poverty ead
empty emeaecha, there is more ewnshln
thaa shadow la It. especially when the
"kids' mdy" earrtoa the nttie tamllr off
-o the help aad comtert of a sheltering
noma. Martha Mary's oxpedieats aad
her brood's kigb sptrtta ksep the leader
smilUK through all the pages, and her
passional dsvetiea te Happy, the tiniest
brother ef all. le aa eutta hit of akiid
iUe.
ALEXANbf.R'i BRIDOB. By "VUIa
8. t sther. 1 pp. 11. Houahtoa-Mlttita
oumpmny.
Th! first novel by a popoier short
stott em ur telle ef the Mfa et a greet
engineer a bulkier of bridges-a maa of
rare power had charm, and the taflasac
upon M life ef two women k I wit la
Boston and the M friend ot hi Lad a
quarter eeya. The story 1 drkmktic, ta
tans aad haunttruj to the memory, and
will he of especial Interest te Nebraska
people, where the author It so weU
known.
'THE OLD NEST. Bf Rupert Husks.
171 pp. H The Ceatary cempany.
The story of aa eld fathrr and mother
left alee la the air hooee a kick one
had been fuu U evsrtiewtnc ef restless,
kapwr. hrlnf hora and fuss, aad ef tie
mother a ieaely knujtad for A son aad
daugfctsr eut la the great world, ss beet-
la their pace see and new ties thai the
oft-promisee visit heme to pit eft yea
after year.
r-Ot.LT OF THB HOSPITAL STAFT.
By Emnta C Dowd. tm pp. U. Hotsga.
too-MitllUi company.
A story for grownup sad children. Lit
tle Polly eneeta with a street accident
and la takra to a hoapitsJ. where she
spends several months. .8lie Is a nuamt,
cheerful Utile body and. even while 111.
earaoce her sttendajrts by her eeaversa
ttea. Later eh cheer the ether ehletraa
with her games aj
do all become en her
funy recovered, she fa mad a regular
member ef the staff. '- '
TKK ADreXTTrtEet W POLI.T AKD
GILBERT IN WAMilNUTON. IX C By
Lvdia Waldo Locs -IM Pp. K- The
Cosraopoilua Press.
Grown-ups as well aa- children win he
Interest r4 la the story et Gilbert's visit
te hie retartvee la Wash Inflect Far whs
be waa there he aad ha roeein. Potty,
aaw Washington keorureTy ana pies eantly.
Older aveesbere ef the faaetiy vied wttk
see aaether te see that the tw children
eooesrnlnf all
that make Wash).
war tswreutkly
the pshlls (trwataraa
mctoa a Beaatttui and
THB BANTAM. By Brewer Oereeraa.
Pp. H. Harpsr a awotkera.
Here to a etsry-rtrfe la its husser.
plctarsseu la Its slang of a very reel
youth at a preparatory school. It to a
book for lbs father who went there and
for the toa who to now there. "The Ban
tam" Is the son of a general la UM
PhtBpplnea, sent home by his father te
his ewa eld school.
A CTTTLD S JOCRNET WTTH DICK
ENfa By Kate Doo-ias Wtggto, 8 Pt
As. Houghton-MlffUa Company.
In her Inimitable way Mrs, Wiggle
talk) et a meeting with diaries DickeM
when she was a all ef a girl Heartsick
at not havlMj beea take te hear Dickens
reed at Portland, the found herself the
neat day ea th same train with this
man who had written the book that were
part ot her very existence. More wonder
ful sun. she boos toned herself ta th
same era wru the treat author, and
then ensue the eerer-tw-be-forgottea
ON TUB TRArL O TW WfOCX By
T- Leaga. to Pp. SL Lsrbrop, Le A
dheaerd rsaipaey.
The story a based aa th last desperate
stand ot the brave aad warlike 81 our
tribe against th rsstotlsas tide of watte
mon'e civilisation, the thrilling eeeee ot
which were enacted aa the Minaeecra
frontier la the early dart of the drl war.
History to aot la the era. distorted ia
telling the ed matures of two sturdy huts,
and the value ef ine etory equaat it
power ta heed th reader.
HARPERS BOATING" BOOK FOR
BOTA Br Charfes O Davis. coasulU-.
seJter. got Pp. Harper A Brother
A guide to motor, boating, sailing,
canaemg ead rawiamv fully inuetrated
from phetosraph. drawiag and -dhv
ram. .,
LOST FARM CAMP. By Herry Her
bert Knlhb km Pp. Houghtoa
MiffUa eompaay.
An exMlaratrng story ef the Valwe
wwads. where A yewnsT maa tnm the city
ftaeuetee the dieae ed land huagil
capttslsrts aad fiahta hss way ss the aV
mtoamaa aad efTsctlea of "Hobs" Avery,
kts daswhtsr. wckey. and ether red
Meeded characters of th back woo.
BRAND ELS EXTRAORDINARY SPECIAL IN
Hen's Spring Suits
A.Th?n
Boys' Washable Salts in
. Russian or Blouse t-tyles
blue, tan, browns and fancy
parades $1" to $1.50 val
ues, at 59c and 79c
Be)" Roeapere. well eewed and
ent tnU reerumr ,?(e Talnes.
eecUl at '..45tk
$5 and $7.50 Stdtt at IL98, $2.98
Here is a sensational special in
. Men's and Young Men's Clothing.
Hiese suits are odd sizes from our
.' spring lines, tegether.with a few
lots of last season's buying. They
are well tailored, .. perfect fitting
suits made of serviceable mater-
Svl.98-$2.98
lien's and Young Men's ' Pants
.made of worsteds, cheviots and
tweeds regular $1.50 and $2.50
alues, at 98c
Boys' IMckerbocker Pants
all made with full peg, belt
lops and watch pocket
regular $1.00 values at 49c
Boys' .. Blouse Waists with
open cuff sleeve larva .
lection of materials, at 25c
ALL ON SALE IN OUR BASEMENT
BR ANDEIS STORES 1
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