12 TIIE BEE: OMAIIA, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5, 1912. Omaha JJ P JV- ZHT LX. ll fi BN Omaha Mad Goods In Oar DouflM Strset Window. June Sale of Ribbons Beautiful Warp Prints which cannot be excelled In quality, style or coloring, 5-lnch width at, yard 25 We have carefuly selected the most beautiful and popular shades and va rieties of ribbons so as to meet all demands for the many June events' where ribbons are indlspenslble. Wide satin ribbon for table bows and decorations In all the popular colorings. 514 inches wide at 29c yard. 6ft inches wide at 89c yard. 6 M -Inch Brocade Sash Ribbons, in white, pink, blue, bowknot, illy or the valley and other floral designs at, per yard . -39tf 5-inch Ribbon to match Sash Rib bons for hair and corsage bows at, per yard 29 Plain Satin Taffeta Sash Rib bon In white, pink and blue, 6 lech widths at, per yard 29 We show a beautiful, line of Sashes, extremely new also make these free of charge. Fancy stripe, beautiful mil linery and hair bow rib bons, at, yard . . 25c Also we would suggest some of the following useful gifts now in vogue: "" " s Hair Ornaments beautiful selection of Corsage Bouquets of Roses, very desirable fancy Ribbon Ties, always useful pretty Breakfast Caps, made of beautiful warp print ribbons Motor Caps, unusually becoming and useful, made to order. In Basement Ribbon Section Splendid line of plain colors, fancy warp prints, stripes, etc. at, a yard 12 HI 12ic and 15c DRESS GINGHAMS at 5c yd. You will want some of these splendid ginghams for sum mer house dresses checked, striped, plaid and plain chambray ginghams that are warranted fast colors and will give excellent wear on sale in the 2 great basement salesroom, at, yard , ........ OC 17-k All Linen Crash at 3ic Yard You will certainly avail yourself of this opportunity to buy pure linen Crash Toweling, unbleached, a fine ab sorbent quality; suitable for hand or roller towels, which usually; sell at Sc-Wednesday only, in linen O l p bargain aisle of basement, yard ............ O 2V 35c Silk Tissues at 15c Yd.--In Basement One of the best fabrics for summer Dresses in large, me dium and small plaids, also checks and stripes. The col orings are beautiful. All are woven from silk and the finest Egyptian cotton obtainable from IS. the bolt,' at, yard UC 75c Wide EMBROIDERIES at 39c Yard 18 and 27-inch fine Swiss, Nainsook and Batiste Embroidered Jf'lounclngs, 24-inch allovers, also corset coverings in eyelet, floral and new combination effects; many actually worth to QQ, 75c; special at,. yard... 05C Medium and Wide Embroidery Edgings at 10c Yard. Nainsook, muslin and cambric up to 12, Inches wide, aUo medium and wide insertions effective designs worth 20c on in bargain square at, yard. 1UC ADVANCE NOTICE OF A SPECIAL SALE Thursday in Our Bargain Basement. 3,000 Pairs Women's, Men's and Children's Shoes. We ofter remarkable bargains in shoes for summer wear, in cluding the greatest varieties of oxfords in black and tan leathers and white canvas shoes and pumps. See the windows. The sale will be Thursday. H BRANDEiS STORES M CAR LINES TOBE EXTENDED Plans Are Now Being Made for More ' : Adequate Service.' PAVING ONLY STANDS IN WAY Street Car Com pa or Will Go Ahead . with Cobb ruction When It Se carea Agreement from the- l City to Do Its Part. . i . ; Extension of the Fortieth and CumlnK Wert Farnara and the North Twenty fourth street car lines will be made If the street car company can get the city's agreement to pave the etreeU. , ; The company haa material ready tor the West Farnam extension from Fortieth to Forty-sixth and Cumlngt but Is holding back pending the city action on the pav ing matter. ' Plans alio have" been made by the rbmpany 'to build the North Twenty fourth street line from Fprt to Miller park. Conference Will Me Held. ' The Florence line now covers the terri tory west of the park aind the new Twenty-fourth street extension is cal culated to handle the traffic of the east side.. ' R. A. Leussler, assistant general man ager of the street car company, will hold a conference with Commissioner of Public Improvements McOovcrn regarding the paving. . "We do not want to build the tracks on the streets until we know grading and Davlna- will be done." said Leussler. "We do not want the tracks to stand out above the street and form an obstruction to general traffic." traded the officer's attention. Ha was ar rested and a search revealed a huge pistol, loaded with dynamite steel Jacket bullets. Italian Unmanned by Watchf ul Police . bam Monico, an Italian section hand. was arrested at 3:3) yesterday morning by Patrolman Rinn.at the Union station charged wlU carrying concealed wepons and being a suspicious character. Monico v ca loitering about the station In a aus- pi'-'f'.is ma.W jnj. Hs - rev trouser VjlLA bad a jpetuUur. buUe, hUJ) Woman Takes Acid While Her Husband Waters the Garden After sending her husband out Into the the front yard to water the flowers about 7. Monday night, , Mrs. Frank le Barr took two ounces of carbolic acid and died within a short time. After taking the acid Mrs. Barr tapped on the win dow and beckoned her husband to come in. She told him what she had done, said sho was sorry and asked him to call a doctor. Mrs. Barr was IS years of age and had beeen married about a year and lived at S21R Oak street She had been suffering with stomach trouble and became de spondent. She had been In the hospital for several months and was attended by sevei al doctors, but failed to Improve. She was the wife of Lawrence J. Barr, who," with his father, Andrew Barr, are speculators on the South Omaha market. The funeral will be held Wednesday afternoon at i o'clock from the residence. Rev. Robert L. Wheeler of the First Presbyterian church of South Omaha, will officiate. Interment will be in West Lawn cemetery. TO u Every Time You Spend a Dime, Ask For S. & H. Green Trading Stamps. Wednesday We Place on Sale Our Entire Stock of Tailored Suits There isn't 'much to say about a sale like this, especially when it's a house of an established reputa tion that announces it. The cap tion and the prices tell the whole story, with the addition that IT'S THE BIGGEST AND BEST SALE OF THE SEASON. Those who have been in the wom en's garment store this season know 4 that we have shown greater, better and broader assortments than in any previous season. " That's the stock you choose from in this sale. To make the selling and prices more satisfactory, we have divided the entire stock into three groups and marked it as follows: f P for all the suits fl 1 fl i C fr aH suits $14.95 IPA PAfor all suits All of the newest fabrics and staple weaves, shades and colors are to be found in each lot; and every woman can come with the assurance of being fitted. Plenty of the extra sizes, as well as the sizes for women of average size, small women and misses. Please note that we have cream-white wool suits at the above prices, but not all of them are reduced in the same proportion. Be here with the opening of the store. Ell! fell' lis 4 :I I'M 2-lb. Can BREAKFAST Coffee STAMPS 52c And Other Pure Food Bargains for Wednesday Only Assorted teas ana 50 stamps, lb. 48o Tea sittings and 10 stamps, lb. 16o 17 lbs. granulated sugar 1.00 Bennetfa "Excelsior" flour-special offer of a sack at .11.50 10-lb. sack yellow corn meal 20o Flower and vegetable seeds, pkg. 9V&0 2-lb. roll Premium butterine 43o fcSnlder's chile sauce, 10 st'ps, bot. 85o 10 bars Bennett's Hargaln soap . .25o One dozen boxes safety matches, 60 Bennett's Capitol extract and 20 stamps, bottle I80 H-lb. can Bennett's Capitol baking powder, and 15 stamps 13o Pint can Galllard's pure olive oil now on sale at 40o Snlder's pork and beans and 15 stamps, can ibo t cans Evergreen corn, 10 st'ps, 800 Large can Bennett's Capitol Hawaiian sliced pineapple .' 20c 3 pkgs. Toasto corn flakes and 10 stamps 25o Kull cream cheese and 10 st'ps, lb. 32o Hand cheese, each SHo Ohlradelli's chocolate and 10 Starr ps, 1-lb. can ) 35o Blue Label catsup, 20 st'ps, bot 84c Onion1 salt, and 20 stamps, jar 36o Three large cans Cottage milk and 10 stamps 25e Large can hominy and 10 stamps, lOo Lea & Perrin's sauce, bottle ....25c MEATS Best Lamb Chops . . .15c Corned Beef, 3 lbs. . . . '.25c Best Pot Roast ..... . .W2c Shoulder Steak .. 12c 10-lb. can Pure Lard. . .$1.40 Morrell Picnic Hams 15c & NEW F&RM AND HOME IN COLORADO must have many advantages over the old one to keep you satisfied. You bare been used to 15 and 20 bushel wheat crops; you will harvest 40 and (0 bushels in the San Luis Valley, Cola Your oats will yield 80 bushels to 125 bushels In the Ban Luis Valley. Tour potatoes will turn out 250 to 400 bushels; in other words, you will raise Just about twice as much per acre,, and do It evsry year. Our land is cleared and plowed, ready to crop. You can begin now. Your crops will bring as good or better prices than you -would get at '""'seveflour'mnis are ready for your wheat; potato buyers will contract your crop before it is dug; your hogs, sheep and cattle will find buyers when- 'Poultry? e's-gs 'and butter bring better prices in the Valley than in Kan- Yrourenewkhouse and stable will cost less in the San Luis Valley; dimen sion stuff is only $20 per M. Fence posts and fire wood free for the hauling. It costs too much to tell 'the story, In this column; send us your name and address for prices, terms, etc. THE CHARLES E. GIBSON COMPANY, Boom 1017 Plrst Katlonal Bank BldgH BESVXB, COLO. Young Men's Hebrew Club Gets Quarters The Young Men's Hebrew association has secured permanent quarters In the Wellington building at Eighteenth and Farnam streets. The board of directors have leased the entire sixth floor for one year and will begin at once to fur nish all the rooms In an elegant manner. Several of the Mosher-Lampman Busi ness college rooms will be used as class rooms by the association. The assocla tion expects to be able to occupy the new club rooms by July 1. The meeting Wednesday evening" In the vestry room of Temple Israel will be addressed by Judge Lee Estelle. He will talk on "Character." AMUSEMENTS. Thieves Get Tools and Hose from School Thieves broke Into the tool house at the Kellom school Monday night and carried off several seta of carpenter tools and new 200-foot hose wnlch belonged to le H. Beers, 1915 Webster street - If you are a housewife you cannot rea sonable hope to be healthy or beautiful by washing dishes, sweeping and doing housework all day, and crawling Into bfd dead tired at night -.You must get out into the open air and sunlight. If you do this every day and keep your stomach and bowels In good order by taking Chamberlain's . Tablets when needed., you should become both nealUiy WW Toothache Gum STOPS TOOTHACHE Instantly Hm fiven perfect wdifsction (or 2S flirt. All drug Hons ot by mail. Ic C. Ocwt fc Co . Dctsoit. Mich. JOHN MITCHELL Tic President American Federation of labor. BRANDEIS THEATER Tuesday Evening, June 11,19 2 "TKX CXTCftCK IV BE&A.TXO TO TBX nrBUSTBIAX. PROBLEM" . , ... . .and , . . . "lABOS'S PBOOKAX TOM XHDUS TOXAX JUSTICE" Under the Auspices' of the Women's Missionary Federation Stunner School Oommltte. Tickets on sale at Myers-Dillon Drug Co.. Sherman A McConnell Drug Co., Merchant's Drug Store. Pope Drug Co.. and Labor Temple. . These tickets may be exchanged for Reserved Seats at the Theater, June 6th. and 7th. Segnlar Sal of Beserved Beats Begins June eta. .. - BESSBTSO SEATS, ago, 35o and 50c LAKE MANAWA More Beautiful Than Ever Before Boating. Dancing in the Grand Ball Room, Music by Arthur E. Smith's Orchestra, Free Moving Pictures Every Evening. aULTT OTXEB ATTBACTXOHS , Tou will enjoy a meal, lunch or refreshments served in the restau rant, which la now entirely en closed with screen and is first class in every way. &xHt&t&mmii show ?DAY LIG TATJDETXLI.B Include Gladys Van A Arthur Pearce, Pert Sketch; Miller. l Lhtnlnv ril Palntar: TmI Rajlev's t Statue Dogs; Cowboy Burton, Baritone. Pictures cnangea oaaiy. iewruaeviue Ttau.-sCay. Hours: 1 to Ktf lxkj i n S ttu WW j i nursoay. nour f. 7 to .11 p. la. II CLEANING SATISFACTION One of the worst phases of the cleaning business Is the great number of inexperienced people who hang out a "DRY CLEANING" sign and claim to be EXPERT CLEANERS, when they have neither knowledge nor equipment to do first class work. Another drawback is that so many people think dry cleaning or gasoline cleaning is all there is to thfs cleaning busi ness, when in fact it is a very small part of the business and the easiest part to learn. The skill and experience is what counts when it comes to fixing up the articles that do not come out right in the gaso line cleaning that's where our long experience and fine equip ment comes in to make our work better and more satisfac tory than what you get at other places. That's also why our business grows larger each year and why we do more cleaning In our plant than is done in any other two places in Omaha. Send us your fino summer dress 33. rare laces, doilies, house furnishings, rugs, etc., and we will restore them to their original luster and beauty. We clean anything that requires CARE and SKILL in handling, and guarantee satisfaction. We will send you one of our complete price lists, or send a man to quote price on .all. your work if you. will phono us. Out of town busi ness receives prompt attention. Express paid one way on orders of $3 or more. THE PANT0R1UM "Jood Cleaners and Dyers.,, 1515-17 Jones Street. Phones, Doug. 963; Ind. A-3168 GUY LIGGETT, Pres. -J Our New Pianos for $187 are most excellent instru ments. Do not buy until you see them. We have pianos for rent at $2.00, $2.50, $3,00 and $3.50 per month. . USED PIANOS AT $45, $89, $115, $145, $165 and up. Among these are such makes as SCHAEFFER, PEASE, VOSE; WEBER, STEINWAY and many others. Terms to suit every purchaser. I lL Ivtmmime In An A Mm R T151S-15 DOUGLAS ST.B SAGE TEA WAS USED BY OUR GRANDMOTHERS It is easier to preserve the color of the bair than to restore It, although it is pos sible to do both. Our grandmothers un derstood the secret They made a "sage tea," and their dark, glossy hair long after middle life was due to this fact. Our mothers have gray hairs before they are fifty, but they are beginning to ap preciate the wisdom of our grandmothers in using "sage tea", for their hair and are fast following suit. The present generation has the advan tage of the past in that it can get a ready-to-use preparation called Wyeth'e feage and Sulphur Hair Remedy. As a scalp tonic and color restorer this prep aration la vastly superior to the ordinary "sage tea", made by our grandmothers. The growth and beauty of the hair de pends on a healthy condition of the scalp. yVyeth's Sage and Sulphur Hair Remedy quickly kills the dandruff germs which rob the hair of its life, color and lustra, making the scalp clean and healthy, gives the hair strength, color and beauty, and makes it grow. Oet a SO cent bottle from your druggist today. He will give your money back It you are not satisfied after a fair trial. Agent Sherman 'A McConnell Drug Co. AMI SKMENTS. 0RPHEUM THEATER Thursday Bvenlaf Only, June Sixth "COMING OF COLUMBUS Drama In Motion Pictures and Tands Tille. Auspices Knights of Columbus' . HEW hoxs BEirsm 60c Jo e rrattona 1 Wednesday and Thursday TWO. DAYS ONLY AT The real Fire Sale $1.25 Outing Flannel Night Gowns and Petticoats 48c Although it is the wrong time of the year for flannel goods, we feel it will pay you to be here, as this is a chance of a lifetime.. The Famous stock 'of outing flannel night gowns and petticoats, ladies' and misses sizes, worth J1.00, $1.25 and some. worth $1.50, as long as they last we will sell them at, your pick from the entire stock, also extra large sizes Aprons 9c, 15c and 29e ' Dressing Sacques at 25c on ; 40 dozen aprons go on sale fjg QgHgf . Wednesday. Large gingham aprons , ' with sleeves, white waitress For two days only-we place on aprons, fancy aprons with bibs, sale 25 doen sacques in lawns etc.; some of these aprons are d "T n? H from the Famous stock, the rest from " c L5 : They are from a New York manufac- 8 four lots: a11 011 one table" turer we bought at 50-per cent g- f-- 0f of the regular price. They go in CrlOCaasi7G three lots - " 9c, 15c, 29c and 39c $1 Children's Hats, 39o 75c CORSETS, 33c Norfolk Dresses and For two days only, we We will place on sale SiiitS $3.98 and $4.93 will sell over 300 chil- Wednesday for the manufacturei,8 sam. dren's hats, suitable r8t lme doze . f the latest , !,ia ,Q corsets medium and Pie line of tne latest for girls 2 to 12 years long BlzeB lg tQ j0 gtyle8 now ln 8Ucn de- of age; a big assort- wltn four hoBe 8up. man(j Norfolk dresses ment, all in five lots- porters attached, posi- and suits, worth to worth up to $1.00 tively worth 75c $9.00; ln two lots 39c 33c $3.98 and $4.98 I ailiM' Silk KlKP 9Qr rt tlme- These tinue all this week: auc Lames am nose m dresseg are m08tly WaMg 15ci Silk thread hose, in from 8 to 14 years; 79c, 89c. black, white, tan, blue also a few from 2to(i Muslin Underwear and pink; two days fears not a dress in i5c, 25c, 48c, 75c, 89c onjy pajr the lot worth less than and $1.89. $1.50; some worth $2 Dresses $1.39, $1.48, 29C and $2.50; our price $1.98, $3.98 and $3.98. . c Coats $1.98, $3.98, $2 Children's Dresses 85c goc Kd9$8m'98' 9698 This lot of dresses Fire sale of the fol- Ladies' Hats 39c, 98c, goes on sale for the lowing goods to con- $1.48 and $1.98. Jext Saturday, June 8 BP VJtV. ysr Mt Ml W ijmJ m TCk A . EswW The Famous xai stock ot reuicoaTS 111 I B Al.!-i. ' goes on sale for hg the first time Sat urday. The . prices will S be so low as to be almost unbelievablewait for it. Baphael-Pred 60 Southeast Corner 13th and Farnam Sts, i in One of the Many Conveniences pf a GasNRange is that after it is connected it is ready to use any minute you want it. You will want one the first warm day. Buy it now and be ready for that day. We will connect at once any range purchased and payment need not be made until range is set Then, you pay only $3.00veach month until the range is paid for. In the meantime, use the range. We make this offer in your interest and ours, so that you may have the Gas Range the moment you want it and we may be relieved of the strain that will fall upon us if everybody who intends to buy a Gas Range this summer comes in at the same time and wants the range connected at once. in Help us to help you. Omaha Gas Co., 1509 Howard Street A "Snappy One! for the Young Man jsAshisissasttlasaas 1 $so 1 The yonug' man of today wanta footwear that haa life and dash -up-to-the-hour shoes. We've caught the spirit of the young man's wants, and hare provided styles as smart and as swell as nu neart can de sire. Turn your feet in this direction for the nob-' Siest lasts in any leather. DOUGLAS. f U 1 1 fru iMili 111' 11 ' 1 1 illfi 1 an 2 tci'-4--!. Tcr sale, fejall dealer. ...