B TIIK OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: JULY 28, 1912, 12 ."S3 BC2SrZE2SUB5 JSSSS25 Can You Make Any where Near 50 on Your Money? You can save that much on your future needs in Underwear and Furnishings by buying right now, even if you have enough for the pres ent. Why Not Save This 50; by Buying Now for Future Use? You'll find matchless values in Men's, Women's and Chil dren's Furnishings of all kinds ' on display Monday. Bargain offerings in the last days of our July Sale that were never surpassed in the history of Omaha merchan dising. Better assortments, better qualities, more at tractively priced, coupled with our satisfactory guarantee. N iVOff DRY 5PCALd XW KAKDWAJtB DEPT. Ironing Boards 6-foot fine clear wood, wide top, worth Sac 300 Ironing Boards on fol.Ung stand, worth $1.25 .980 Sad Irons Mrs. Potts', set of three Irons, worth 11.25. .890 Sad Iroa Bandies 6o Washing Machines "Kipper" high speed lever machine, worth $9.95, at $7.50 "F. P. V." high speed lever machine, worth $9.00.. . 8.78 "Justrite" lever machine, worth $159 $4.50 "Western Washer," square at $2.98 "Western Washer." round $3.98 V Clearance on All While Goods in the Linen Depart men! for Monday Wide Welt White Pique this season's fabric, worth 35c, yard ....18c Dotted Swisses, Lawns and Mulls, mammoth assortment, worth up to 25c, yard 10 Irish Batiste Handkerchief Linen, pure flax, worth $1, yard. .50 Embroidered Swisses and all ' kinds white goods, up to 50c, yard . . . . -25 Imperial English Long Cloth, soft finish, worth 20c, yard. .. .10g Natural Color Automobile Cloth, 36 inches vrlde, pure linen, worth 76c, yard 3B WLY CLtmHCt SUE OF HIGH GRADE WASH GOODS MONDAY 44-inch Bordered Silk Foulard, all colors, regular price 50c yard; to close 'H&fte Princess Foulard, 39c grade; to close at, yard.... ...... ..25$) 39c and 50c Jacquard Silk, a good assortment to close. ... ,25 Silk Novelty, 25c grade. 18 Silk Organdies, 25c grade ................... Kimono Cloth, Persian designs, 25c grade at, yard 17 Hi 19c 32-inch Scotch Gingham, on sale at. . . . . 12K; 12 tfc ahd 15c Cotton Challies, all go at one price Monday. fr it Ml Cost But a Trifle to Furnish Your Home Saturday Just see these special combination offerings we're making for the next few days. You'll be surprised at the quality and beauty at such small prices. Bed Complete, $9.95 1 Vernis Martin Bed, heavy 2-inch posts; 1 Cotton Top 45-lb. Mattress, full size; 1. Woven Wire Steel Frame ' Supported Spring all for ....$995 Parlor Outfit, $19.50 1 Mahogany Finish Parlor Suite settee, rocker and chair real leather uphol stered, and 1 Mahogany Finished Parlor Table to ' match suite for $19.50 Dining Room Outfit 1 Dining Table, quartered oak, 42-inch round top and 6 foot extension, together with 8 Dining Chairs, high- ' ly polished, wood seat ...... ....... 813.50 Kitchen Outfit, $6.50 One 3 -foot Kitchen Table, .2 good Kitchen Chairs, 1 Kitchen Cabinet, white maple top, with flour bin, drawer, bread board, etc. all for ........86.50 50 Odd Rockers, 30 Hall Trees to close Monday at less than manufacturer's cost price. '.uirtru-(sjiiir.iirnnr i s i in Clearance Bargains in the Domestic Room Muslins, Sheetings, Wa&h Dress Goods, Domestics, etc., at less than like quality will be found elsewhere. $7o Aurora Bleached Sheetlnf M ' wide, soft finish at, yard. . .81 wo 0o Boekdale Bleached Sheeting t-4 wide, medium weight, per yd., at , lflHo 6 So Arcadia - Ready-mad Sheets stainless. 8lx0 else, each ao 10c Fin Bleached Muslin, "Farm ers Choice," 8 inchea wlde..SUO lOo XaaMn'a Choloe Muslin Un- bleached. 3S inches wide. yd. TViO lBVfco Beady-made Pillow Casts Size 42x36; on sale at. ...... ,io l(o White Curtain Berlms SS ins. wide; on sale at, yd.......... ilOo J 9c Bleached Table Damask 6$ inches wide, good patterns.... 19o Turkish or Buck Towels 12 Ho values, large size ........... .10o 7o Apron Check Ginghams InuiKO blues; on sale at.. ..So 18o Dress Toll , both plain and checked; at, yard..... ..$Vi 18c Imported Dress Ginghams 32 Inches wide, good assortment, 10 184o Lawns and Batiste Stripes, checks or ficured i...5o HMie Veroales Light or dark col- or; Monday, yard What You Can Buy for 15c In CtockttfDepl Monday . Colonial Water Glasses, 6 for ,.154 Decorated Bread and Butter Plates, 6 for.. ........15 Decorated Sauce Dishes, e for ,154 Glass Sauce Dishes, 6 for. 154 Handled Cups only. 6 for 154 White Saucers, 6 tor..,. 151 Picture Clearance Monday l'ou Can Buy $4.00 ; Picture at $1.40 100 beau tiful : pictures landscapes, marines, fruit pictures and re ligious subjects in oak or gilt frames; regular prices up to 4.00, choice..... $1.40 If you want something nice at a very small price, see these offerings Monday. TRY HAYDEN'S FIRST Final Clearance Sale of Summer Silks . At Prices Actually Less Th an Cost of Production Quality is the real test of a bargain, and examination of these Silks will convince you that such values were seldom, if ever before, offered inany store. Some lots are small, so com.e early. v MONDAY 59c All Silk Taffetas 50c All Silk Foulards 50c All Silk Poplins 75c Gray and Tan Pongees , $1.00 Novelty tripe Messalines 85c quality Fancy Louisenes $1.25 quality Bordered Foulards $1.25 quality Silk Poplins $1.50 quality Dress Taffetas $1.00 All Silk Messalines - MONDAY 28c yd. MONDAY 48c yd. MONDAY 68c yd. 59c All Silk Messalines ,75c Striped Wash Silks 75c Semi-Rough Pongees 75c Black. Dress Taffetas $1.00 Plain All; Silk Messaline 75c quality Kimono Silks r$i;00 All Silk Foulards I $1.25 Novelty Dress Silks 1$1.00 All Silk Pongees $1.25 Black Dress Silks 1,500 beautiful New Summer Dresses just received from our 'New York buyer, to gether with thousands of garments from our regular stocks offers you assortments for selection 'almost as complete as at the opening of the season, and at prices which in most cases are scarcely greater than the value of materials alone. $3.95 $3.00 and $4 DRESSES $1.45 Pretty designs in wanted rich fabrics, all colors and style suitable for either ; f ir home or street wear at vl jIw $10 and $12 DRESSES, $3.95 Dainty Lingeries, Allover Em broideries, Linens, Swisses and Fancies all sizes in both white and colors, splendid val ues at $10 to $12, to close Monday at . . . . BEAUTIFUL WHITE V LINGERIE Marquisette Embroidery, Lin en and colored wash fabrics trimmed with fine lace and em-broideries-many n FA worth $25, at, choice. .VI WV 175 HANDSOME TAILORED SUITS in splendid assortment of most wanted colors and fab rics, to $25 values, all newest summer style ideas, at $7.50 OUR ADVANCE SHOWING OF NEW FALL SUITS is cre ating a great deal of favorable comment -the new styles in cluding many distinctive fea tures which add to the attrac tiveness and beauty of line, it will pay i you to see these new Exquisite Lingerie, Ratine, linen and high class embroid ery dresses that sold at $25, $30 and $35 just 35 in the lot to close Monday, tf ) PA choice .... .... ... .VAsiewv SUMMER SILK WAISTS Jap Silk Taffeta, Messaline, etc., all sizes, regular values up to $5 -on sale Mon- ' $f . QC day, at, choice . ...... SILK MESSALINE AND TAFFETA UNDERSKIRTS Regular values to $4, tfj q at, choice ... ... . . . . .vlvJ Some Extra Specials for the Early Shoppers Monday Children's slips, worth 25c, sizes 1 to 6 years, at. 10c Infant's Flannel. Sacques 50c values Monday . .15c Everything for Baby. Baby Bazaar 2d floor. Women's Lawn Dressing Sacques, 25c values . . . 5c Percale, Challies and Lawn Dress ing Sacques, the 75c values, at 25 $5 Rep and Shantung Coats, on sale at . .... . . .$1.95 Long Lawn Kimonas, while they last, at ... . . . . 25c Long Silk Mull Kimonas, to $4 values, choice . .$1.95 Long CreyJe and Challis Ki monos, $1.50 & $2, at 98c New Fall 1912 Rugs and Carpets TheyWe here in assortment of colorings, patterns and qualities that leaves nothing to be desired by the most particular home furnisher. We now have A $75, 000 Stock for Selection Wilton Velvets, Axminsters, Body Brussels, Velvets, Tapestry Brussels, from the World's Best Mills Never before in the history of this department hmve we been in such splen did position to satisfy your every rug and carpet need and at such attractive pricings. You are cordially invited to inspect these new goods. a I fit Extra Specials Linen Department Monday k: Belfast Dew Bleached Satin Damask, full width, worth $1.75, 'yard ....,..$1.00 Belfast Dew Bleached Double Satin Damask, 72 inches wide, worth $2.00 yard, at ......... .$1.25 Full Bleached Unhemmed Pattern Table Cloths, size 8x10, worth $1.75, eacht. SI. OO Pure r Linen Hemmed Pattern Table Cloths, size 8x12, worth ;$4.00, each............ $2.50 Extra Large Hemmed Turkish Bath' Towels, worth 35c at, each .. 19 Hemmed Huck Towels, pure flax, worth 39c, each..... 25t liar':; Schatfner 6 Marx Summer Suite $20io$35$fC values at r . . ' Is a proposition that attracts good dressers who know from all the surrounding country. Lines are still practically com plete and you can't help but find something just to suit. Every Suit Is Guaranteed. Lawn Goods Specials in Hardware Section ' Hos All our -in. hoae, -regardless of cost . or fortper elling price, worth up to 20c, Saturday at on price. ...lOo All -ln. hose, worth -up to 18c per foot ...8o tawn Spray Solid .brass "Fountain" , -9o Laws a(owrAU our 4-blkde lawn mowers, any size, worth - up to 8.00; Saturday, one price .$4.98 All our 3-blade mowers, worth 13.50, at .............. f 1.98 Final July Clearance of Laces and Embroideries Four Big Lots of Laces, Seven Big Lots of , Embroideries at 50 to 66 Price Reductions .. - LACES. ' 25c Shadow . Laces 10c Also Point de Paris edges and bands . worth from 15c to 25c yard; all at, yard . X . . V. lOt 40c Shadow Laces 19c Wide 6hadow laces in r, white and cream, also narrow Ratine laces that sell regularly at 35c and 40c yard; at, yard. . v19t 50c Macrarae Laces 25c Also Irish crochet and Venise bands, Ratine and Shadow laces, to 50c yard values, yard.. , .25 $1.56 Allover Laces 79c Dainty net top, Irish crochet and Cluny : allovers, also .wide Venetian, Macrame and linen Cluny bands, $1.25 and $1.50 values at, yard ...... -79d Elegant Swiss Embroidered Flouncing $2.00"to $3'.50 yard values, In floral, open work and Irish crochet' patterns; on sale Monday in three big lots, at: . . . ; ; . . . . 98. $1.39 $1.59 .EMBROIDERIES. 50c -Voile Bands at 15c The very choicest patterns in 35c and 50c voile embroideries; to close, at, . yard . . . .15 75c Embroidered Flouncings S5c Full 2 7 -Inch Swiss floun cings and 18-inch flouncings and corset cover embroideries, 35c to 75c values; Monday at, yard. ... ............ .-.25 $1.00 AUover Embroideries 39c Full 18-inch allovers in open work and baby Irish patterns, also 27-inch baby Irish em broidered flouncings, to $1.00 values, at ......... .... . 39 $1.50 VoUe Flouncings A beau tiful showing of full 45-inch embroidered voile and Swiss flouncings, well 'worth $1.50 yard; Monday,-at. ..... .59 Final Clearance of Cream Wool Dress Goods All must go, and we've marked every piece at price's ; that will bsure complete clearance quickly. ; ; $2.00 to $3.00 Quality Cream Dress Goods $1.50 All fine j whipcords, heavy wale Bedford cords, diagonal serge suitings, heavy wale storm serges, fancy basket weaves,! novelty Armure stripes, French serges, etc. 50 inches: to 56 inches wide; clearance price, yard .. .$1.50 25 Pieces of All Wool Cream Suitings From 50 to 54 inches wide, I fine assortment of hair-line stripes in colors, regular selling prices ! $1.50 and $1.75 a yard; to close, yard. .98 Beautiful Impdrted English Voiles Regular .' $1.50 values ten . pieces, in stripes and checks while they last, yard 68 Grocery Specials fori Monday 4S-lb.-'sack Diamond H Flour, made from the best selected wheat", per sack $1.48 19 lbs., best Cane Granulated Sugar for ... . , . . .$LOO 10 bars Diamond . C, Beat "'Em. ' All or Lenox1 Soap. ....... .25c 8 lbs. best Rolled Oatmeal. .25c 8 cans Oil or Mustard Sar dines for 25c 10 lbs. White or Yellow Corn meal for . . . . .'. ..... . .17Hc Assorted Pickles or Catsup, in bottles .. ............. SMc 3 boxes Noiseless Matches! . . 10c 3 pkgs. Yeast Foam .. .10c Oriole or. E C Corn Flakes. 6 He Grape-Nuts, pkg. 10c Best Tea Slf tings, lb. ...... 10c Golden Santos Coffee, lb. . . .25c Butter, Egg and Cheese Dept. Fancy Creamery Butter, bulk or Carton . . -.7. . . ; . ". .-. . . .28c No. 1 Country Butter. .... .25c No. 1 Dairy Butter .23c Strictly Fresh Eggs, doz .... 20c Fancy Y. A. Cheese, lb 19c Fancy Full Cream Wisconsin, Cheese, lb. . i ..... . . . , . . . ,20c rmurr and vxqetabXiE dept. Texas Elberta Peaches! 4-baskef crate ....6Eo Bu. basket Elberta Peaches... $1.50 Fancy Italian Plums, 4-basket crate for $1.40 Fancy Burbank Plums,- 4-basket crate . . ... .... ........ ... . ..... . .$1.30 3 large heads Cabbage ......... 10c 6 bunches Beets, Carrots or Tur nips for 10 S bunches Radishes .'. 6o 4 bunches Parsley ...... ........Bo . .So ..6o ..So 80 .300 . .So .900 .100 .S5o 3 large Cucumbers 6 bunches Leaf Lettuce Fresh Wax or Oreen Beans, lb. Cantaloupes, each..5e, 7Ho Large Juicy Lemons, dozen . . . Fresh Roasted Peanuts, quart. Fresh Ripe Tomatoes, basket. . 8 large heads Cauliflower . ... 8 -lb. basket Jelly Plums J TRY HAYDEN'S FIRST TAFT PARDONS OMAHA MAN '" - ' t' ' '''' ' "' ! .. Remit Fine of .$1,000 Imposed on f Poor Jewish Peddler. k r .... PLEADS GUILTY BY MISTAKE :Derca 1 laseMa I'poa br Ittaer ;! Mat Dealer, Who Sells - Him j Sobs Imitation Batter lakaowB to Berea. ! An ftffWal dncument bearlnc the auto- "jfraph of William H. Taft as president ,ttf the United States, and George E. Wickersham as attorney general. Just re- rcelved by I. D.. Bercu -of this city, will in obably be - carefully - preserved as an "heirloom In the family. . ' r The document la a remission of a fine 4 if 1, which Bercu, who Is a poor Jew ish peddler, could not have hoped to pay, jtnd in default of which he had a thirty days' jail Imprisonment staring him In 'the face.-'.' .v- ' .' Bercu V troubles traced their source to 'discovery by Internal revenue agents of fr crock containing- ten pounds of Imita tion butter In the little grocery store on Twelfth street, near Dodge, which his wife tends while the children: are at jV.hotil and her husband Is trying to earn a living at peddling. When Indicted the . Be reus insisted that the whole thing was a mistake, and that they had been im posed upon by an Itinerant dealer, but in U- confusion and ignorance he ev t..rH m n1.fl nt vulllv hfnr JuriffA Pair .iiuiTia . Last April, discovering too late that the minimum penalty was a fine of S1.00IU . Through Dr. Htrschmann the ease was brought to the attention of Victor Rose, water, who prevailed upon the Judge, with the consent of the district attorney, to suspend the sentence until an ap plication could be made to the president for the pardon, which has just come from Washington. Bryan May Be Hit by Steam Eoller at Convention of Demos John M. Divine of Lincoln,-who has been a familiar figure In democratic polities for years, was at the Paxton. "I not a delegate to the Grand Island con vention." said Mr. Divine, "but I rather want to be there. If Mr. Bryan goes to the Grand Island convention he will get steam rolled, 1 am sure. Whether he goes or not, he is gtng to seek to have his action at the national convention In dorsed and I do not believe It will be Indorsed by the democrats of the state. Besides he hopes to oust Byrnes and seat his brother-in-law, Tom Allen, as chair man of the state committee and that will, of course, make a fight Byrnes would. no doubt, be willing to step out If there were not an effort to kick him out But as it is ne and his mends win make a fight. : - ,v-- : 'J'. -..'.";: The . Persistent and rudicioua Use of Newspaper Advertising Is the Road to Business Success.' COUNTY STOPS BRIDGE WORK Commissioners Find Themselves in a Bad Muddle Over Contract ORDER A BRIDGE NOT NEEDED Now They Waat.to Cancel the Cos- tract aadl7s tae Old Straotare, ' Wkleh Also Mast Be Kept Vp. Following the discovery that the chang ing of the location of the Snyder bridge over the Elkhorn. river In the extreme southwest corner of Douglas county will necessitate' the construction of a' second bridge in the old location and - a 'total expenditure , of 17.000, the Board of County Commissioners have ordered that work on the bridge be stopped. An ef fort to cancel the contract with the bridge builders will be made and the con tract will be cancelled If the builders wll accept payment tor the .work so far done and give up the work. J- When the owners of farms near the bridge appeared before the commissioners two . months ago and . asked . that . the bridge be removed, they said it was use leas where It was. as It stood on dry land. The course of the river had been changed so that the stream no longer passed under the bridge. They wanted the span moved to a point where tt, would (spun the new course of the river. ' A. C. Harte, chairman of the roads and bridges committee, said the bridge was on dry land and favored the removal. Commissioner Best wanted the board to go out and study the situation first hand bofore acting. , . . ' Old Bed Remains. -. It now develops that while the course of the river Is changed, the old bed re mains and twelve feet of water stands in It .When the bridge is removed it will be necessary to replace ; it with, another bridge, and the whole Job would cost $7,000, according to estimates. If there must be .two bridges It would be cheaper to construct a' new one over the "new channel than to move the old one and construct a new one In Its place. The commissioners contend that a new bridge is not needed greatly enough to warrant a $7,000 expenditure, as only about -twenty farmers would be benefited and for them the benefit would not .be great' They also agree that, they should have visited the spot before acting .and should not have acted solely upon ' recommendation of Commissioner Harte and the Interested farmers. : S ," " Butler Would Levy Tax for -All Space ? V Under Sidewalks v An ordinance providing that all property-owners ; who ' excavate under side walks shall pay the city an occupation tax of thi per cent on' the assesed valu ation of the abutting lot will be pre sented to the city council by City Com-, mlssloher Butler. Subways now are lia ble to such a tax but severap property holders are ' conducting ' business ' in spaces under walks and no such tax applies. STATE IS AGAIN SOAKED ' 4 Rain is General in Nearly All Farts ' of Nebraska. . GOOD DEPTH UT MANY PLACES Soath Platte Coaatry Is Visited Korthweatera Reports Down pour All (he War West .' - to Gordoa. - Rain was general again Friday night over most of Nebraska, the precipitation ranging from one-fourth of an Inch, In Omaha and along the river to one and two Inches out In the. state. In many localities, especially up In the. sand hilt country, It ,was raining hard yesterday when .the reports were sent to the rail road offices. While the rain was light in the vicinity of Omaha and up the dver, It was heavy from Plattsmouth south, exceeding three fourths of . an inch at Nebraska City, Falls City and back on the table land; of Cass, Otoe, Nemaha and Richardson counties. J Aloaa- the BarUnartoa tine. On the Burlington's Mne through the southern portion of the state there were heavy rains all the -way from Lincoln to as far. as Eckley,- Colo. . r . Around Crete and nearly all the way to Hastings there was from one-half to an Inch and one-half, . with close to two inches along the Republican river valley. On the Billings line it rained hard all the way from Lincoln to Sheridan, Wyo.. the North Platte valley country reporting; two inches at half a dozen places west of Ravenna ,and up through Hooker, Thomas and Sheridan counties. -J. Along ; the Northwestern there were heavy rains up the Elkhojn from Wisner nest an inch being reported over about all of the country , between Gordon and Valentine, with good, . soaking showers across from Norfolk to Emerson and up around Randolph, ' Hartington and Ver digris. -1 1 The Union Pacific had rain practically all the way from' Fremont to Cheyenne, from three-fourths to one and one-fourth Inches over the territory between Grand Islar.cl and Sidney. On the branches north of the main line it rained most of tiio night, around an Inch being reported from the Callaway, Albion and St. Paul sections of the state. '.','- Tests Show Omaha 'Milk Best of Year Dairy Inspector Bossie will report the dairies' for the month of July in best condition this year. Tests taken during the hottest weather" show milk almost pure, one dairy, the Courtland. run by L. C. Christiansen, selling the best mtlk. This milk tested 8,000 bacteria per cubic centimeter. The highest tests taken show but 70,00 bacteria per cubic - centimeter. The maximum number of bacteria fixed by ordinance Is rSO.eott. although in sum mer time several cities allow ' nearly a million. ' - v ' Workmen on Water Main on Strike for : More Pay from City 1 i ' :t i Workmen employed by Water Com missioner Howell : on : the new - 48-Inch main at Twenty-seventh and Lake streets have' struck- for- higher wages. They asked 25 cents an hour for a ten-hour day. They have been-receiving 30 cents. Their demands were refused -and other workmen took their place. Gus Forslund, one of the five men who quit,, has been employed by the water company since 1SS2. He. says he can get better pay from private corporations and individuals. Two of the other men have been In the- employ of the water company for several years. The others were hired recently.. - , . ? Seven men are now working on the connection of the 48-inch to the 38-inch main at Twenty-seventh and Lake. The connection ' will be completed Monday. The 4S-lnch main will be run on Twenty, seventh te Blnney. The water board has a permit for this stretch' of street, but beyond there Is a controversy over whether Twenty-seventh street or Twenty eighth will be the best place te lay the main. - When the pipe la laid to Blnney workmen will be called off until the ques tion is .settled.- : . p Key to the SituaUonTBee Advertising. . Norfolk Ci-uple Marry. CHICAOO. July 26.-(Speclal Telegram.) Louis J. Knapp, . aged 29, . of Norfolk, Neb., secured a marriage license here to- i day naming for his intended bride Miss Lulu B. Dyer, aged 27, also of Norfolk. XT