10 THE BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY, AUGUST 6, 1912. Sal Men's Tarnish-tart sow Going On. New Lot3 Brought Forward oa Big Bargain Squares, Main Floor HOSIERY SALE Ictire Sto:k of ant Eastern Fac'.or at ; About Its Actual Value Women's full fashioned, pure thread silk boot hosiery, wom en's silk lisle and maco cotton hose, men's pure thread silk hose, with double lisle OA feet, at, per pair C Women's Bilk finished mercerized lisle and cotton hose, made to f s I sell regularly at 35c a I nC pair, at, pair V Misses', boys' and children's cotton and lisle finished ribbed hose, 4 )1 actually 25c and 35c I IqP values at, pair WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S HOSIERY AT 6c PR, Women's cotton, lisle and gauze hose; also misses,' boys' and children's cotton and lisle finished hosiery, white and colors. No blacks. SPECIAIr-27-INCH EMBROIDERIES at 29c YARD Dainty patterns in flouncings, wide bands and inser tionsworth up to 75c yard, very specially priced for Tuesday at, per yard. SPECIAL SALE Women's ' Long Kimonos 29c Made to Sell at 69c and 75c Each, at . . Light, Cool and Practical for Mid Summer Wear Hundreds of these good quality, well made, long kimonos, In light and dark floral and Persian patterns full cuts all sizes on . sale in our basement, Up Tuesday, each .. A SPECIAL ATTRACTION IN BASEMENT 12Vc Linen Colored Lawns and i) 1 Fancy Figured Lawns, at, a yard . , . U 2v : Natural linen color, aho dots, stripe and floral patterns. . 3 Specials in Notion Dept. Dustless Mops For oil floors, etc.j sold regu larly at 50c and up-at.... Mail Boxes Black japanned metal, worth .oc 10c Notion Boxes Containing a big assortment of staple , notions of every description, worth r 75c to hp $1.25. at "Wv BRANDEIS STORES BOILER PLAMILL GO UP ioslyn Tells of Effect of Newspaper H Union Agreement. COUNTBY PUBLISHERS ARE HIT Anti-Trout Bait la Brought About . Ihroagh ConrtUnd Smith of ; . the . American Press Association, . .Ht filing of an agreed decree in the Civil anti-trust suit against the Western Newspaper union and the American Press association will have only the ef fect of raising the prices of "ready print" and "boiler plate" which Is fur nlshed to the country, newspapers, ac cording to George-A. Joslyn. president and general manager of the Western Newspaper union. , "As for warding off a monopoly la either one of the businesses where the thought of 0,000,COO readers of rural newspapers could be influenced." said Joslyn, "neither of the concerns can do that We . furnish the country news papers with only the matter they want and we could not make them take edi torials or news stories favoring anything or opposing anything, unless they asked for It. ; We have a catalogue ot material that goes Into the ready prints or boiler plates and the editors of country news paper give their o.'deis frtm tiiese cata logues. In them there Is everything, ftature stories, cartoons, , Illustration and general news matter. ' Get Wlut Ther Want. . "Political stories, for Instance, are furnished us by -the campaign commit tees of . the various parties. We have , fat) of them, the republican, democratic at) 3 bull tuno-'e. We. send out post cards ti the country editors asking them what Uiey want and they send a card back marking which political party they' are boosting. In consequence they, get tin editorial or news matter that pertains their tide of the question. We have absolutely nothing to say about It and wild no more Influence the readers, of tile country papers than we could the readers of the Omaha papers. . vTlils anti-trust. suit." declared Joelysj, "was brougn: about through Courtland Smith of .the ' American , Press associa tion The American Press first wants! tf buy our boiler plate buslneas. Wo wouldn't H It. . Then they began U ty coercion. W have been ae.ljpf toiler plates at 5) cento a page wh!U they sold It at H and HJA When ther made the complaint to the government, expert accountants were sent hers , and went over our books. They reported that we were selling below cost. The result of this recent decision will mean that we will Increase the cost ot boiler plates to 75 cents a page, pending an Investigation of accountants to deter mine the cost of boiler plate production'. We merely have been forced to sell boiler plates at a profit." Lawsuit Because of Apartment House Din Lease of an apartment with a guaranty that the walls were deadened Is re sponsible for an 9180 law suit in which Edward 8. Traver and Gwyer H. Yates are involved In district court. Some months ago Traver sued Yates for Jiso, alleging he leased an apartment in the Alsatian at 146 a month and movd nut four months before the lease expl.-ed. iates says he leased apartment 8. the lease specifying that1 the walls weii doadencd and he would not be bothered by noises from other apartment It developed that the walls were not dead ened and he was annoyed. Traver then permlttaed him to move to apartment , which was some better, bufc-not whollv Mtlsfactory. .. Yates tired of the noise and moved out. He says the fact that the walls In apart ment 9 were nnt deadened voided the lease and his occupancy of apartment 6 wag under no lease at all. Traver as serts it was mutually agreed that the lease should remain in effect, but should apply to apartment ( instead of to apart ment 9. Kalamazoo Accident Adds Another Death Klchard D. MeKinney, 85 years oid, president of the cfube Casket company and brother of William 3. Mr Omaha, died at a hospital In Kalamaxoo. Mich., yesterday morning as a result ot Injuries received in an automobile ). dent near that place last Friday evening. wiiuam ts. MeKinney of Omaha died In an ambulance on th way to the hospital following the accident. Edward Beaten, proprietor of the Glad :eh pharmacy, Twelfth and Dodge streets, and a close friend of Mr. MeKinney. left for Kalamasoo Saturday night. In com pany with Mrs. MeKinney. ' Bexten will return with the body of W..8. MeKinney, leavlnr Kalamazoo Tuesday evening. The bpdy will be ; taken i UasUng.i. Neb where family funeral tervlees willbo held Wednesday , morning. , Interment will be at Hastings.1 K. D. MeKinney ' will be burled at Kalamazoo. Successors to the Bennett Co. tnAiWUVtVaVsWiViViViVlf s saaaafc- sail Onwunnsasa aMaaawaaasiw mmm A new tidal wave of extraordinary values sweeps over the entire store in the last week of the closing out of the Bennett stocks. White L A-Hl. ingerie Dresses are especially featured for Tuesday's selling. ..They are made of every worthy . lingerie material and hand somely finished with laces and embroideries. High and low neck and short sleeve styles in neat effects or the more elaborate styles made for those who are inclined to pronounced effects. Priced as follows: $3.95 Lingerie Dresses at $1.95 $5.00 Lingerie Dresses at $ 2.50 ' $10.00 Lingerie Dresses $3,95 $15.00 Lingerie Dresses, $5.95 One lot of white French linen dresses, hand em broidered and trimmed with" Irish. -lace; excellent. $25.00 values, Tuesday: or while they -fl r g n last; at.... .. .7....&y.y3 Wash Dresses Tuesday we place on sale five lots of colored wash dresses, in every, new style shown this season, and a variety of patterns and colorings great enough to please all, as follows: ! $2.50 Wash Dresses at. . .$125 $5.00 Wash Dresses at. . .$2.50 $6.00 Wash Dresses at. . .$2.95 $7.50 Wash Dresses at. . .53.49 $12.50 Wash Dresses at $5.95 rri rniriiwii,inri "irrftVMVvvwBfAAJWxru 19 lbs. Granulated Sugar, $1 And' Other Pure Food Store Bargains for Tuesday Bennett's "Excelsior" flour, per sack . . . ... . ...... :. , ;'. . fl.BO 2-lb. can Bennett's Breakfast cof fee ........ . .... .48c Assorted teas, lb. ..... . . . . .58c -lb. can Bennett's Capitol pure . pepper 10c 1-lb. can Bennett's Capitol baking powder 3 Three large cans Cottage milk, 23c Four lbs. chicken feed 10c Yellow cornmeal, lb 3c Bennett's Capitol kidney or lima beans, can. . c Beauty asparagus, can. 15c tt-plnt bottle Blue Label cat sup ; 10c Quart lar olives ... ...... . . :30c H-lb. cake Runkel's Premium chocolate 15c Three canB Snlder'i tomato soup for . . . . ;'. ............. .".S5c Cracker Jack brand aalmon, per can .......,....,.- 12c Le Soltel French peas, can . . . 12c Pint can Oalllard'8 pure olive oil reduced to' . '. .... ; . .. .-. .33c Shredded wheat biscuit or grape nuts, ptcg: XOo 2-lb. roll- Premium butterlne 40c Full cream cheese, lb aoe Four pkgs. Toasto corn f lakes .... 2So 11 bars New Style laundry soap..85o 81x cakes Tork Rose or Violet toilet soap SSo Three large cans potted beef.... 26c Three cans Evergreen corn ..... ,8So Butter and Eggs Bennett's Capitol creamery butter in 1-lb. bricks of guaranteed ! weight, lb . . .28c Best country butter, lb. ... . .26c Good cooking butter, lb 23c Fresh country eggs, dozen. . . .21c Pure Candles Fresh vanilla marshmallows, per K lb. 10c Three pkgs.- Hub wafers 10c Assorted chocolates, lb 20c Embroideries Are Specially Priced for Tuesday's Selling ;Naingook and cambric em broidery edgings and insertions wortu from 5c to 7 He the yd., Tuesday only, 0 1 per yard .Z'C Embroidery edgings and Insertions from 5 to 9 inches wide and worth 15c and 19c the yard, Tuesday i f only,, per yard IUC Corset cover embroideries in a great variety of new and pretty patterns, worth 25c the yard, priced for Tues- 1 r day only, the yard IDC Good quality Valenciennes and torchon laces that regularly sell at, 5c and 7 He the yard, Tuesday only, i per yard J.C 0 iii III vi ....HARD COAL.... Guaranteed : to 'be -:iiie " bes j quality -gjA Scrantonlcoal. . This month's de- Q 1 livery, pier ton.'. . . ..... ....... V!; SPADRA Arkansas Anthracite, just as good as hard A A coal for furnace use, hand screened, per ton. . UV Rosenblatt's Cot Price Coal Company 1223 Nicholas Street. Tel. Doug. 412. 1 NO ONE-MAN PARTY FOR HI Kearney Democrat Will Vote for Taft and Tells Reason Why. CASE OF TOO MUCH COLONEL Doe. Mot Like. Hla ManddnM ot . Perrlrs. Leader Jior the Dlcta , lions of Leader of the - Ball Mooaers. . Richard Hibberd. democrat, and for thirty-two years a brick manufacturer at Kearney, was In Omaha Monday, having returned but recently from . England, w here he went' to Interest English capi tal in the construction of a railroad from Canada to the" Gult of Mexico. He tummcd up hl Idea of the political ltua tlon In short order: "I'm going to vote for Taft." "I'm . not " in . favor of , any ; one-man party." said Mr. Hibberd. "and would have voted for Champ Clark It he bad been nominated, but Mr. Bryan's lilsh handedness In forcing the nomination of Woodrow Wilson Is too much for nie. I've been a good democrat, but I'm going to vote the republican ticket this fall. ,"1 think we've had enough of pooserelt and Bryan. I believe, the party ought to Rabbit Powell Sold to Detroit Tigers ' "Rabbit" rowell. outfielder with the St. Joseph ball club in the .Western league, has been sold to the Detroit Tigers in the American league. It Is said that President ' Navln of Detroit named the purchase price at 35,000. Powell will finish the season with the .Drummers and will not report to the Tigers until next spring. He-was pur chased through the .veteran Jim McGuIre, Who is scouting for Detroit.! . This makes three Joetown players who have been Bold to the big leagues in the last three ' weeks, Winnebago Johnon, pitcher, and Dick Oossett,- catcher, hav ing been sold to the White Sox recently. STORE ROBBERS CONTINUE j THEIR OPERATIONS NIGHTLY : A brace of daring burglars gained en trance to two stores Sunday night by cutting the glass out of thai doors. They rifled the cash registers In both places. Obtaining $16. At the store of J. Berkol Wits, WS North Twenty-fourth street, they secured $10 and at the Hlnterlonr drug store at Thirty-first and Farnam streets they obtained $6. the thieves did not take any of the Thursday Begins the Greatest Sale of Fine Embroderies Ever offered Omaha buyers. An immense Bankrupt Stock Purchase will be placed on sale at prices which represent but a very small part of actual retail worth. See 16th Street Windows. ens Hayd WM. J. BOEKHOFF, Basil Dealer. dictate to the leader, and not the leader.l" ..i, L"0?" a'tn!uh thr to the party. And ther are other demo- 7 " '! -T" ' WWCh ' wcii vmmy w crry sway. DR. ALLISON ACQUIRES ' . FARM NEAR ELKH0RN crats a!! over the western part -of the state who feel the same way about It They will vote for Taft because ' he doesn't belong to: a one-man party. . Mr. Hibberd returned to Kearney yes terday. 5 He is constructing a brick residence at Twenty-seventh' and Central and came down to purchase brick and steel and other material : Dr. C. C Allison has bought a 160-acre farm near Elkhorn. The deed was turned over to him yesterday by Mrs. Mary Qulnn. The price was not given . SENATOR N0RRIS BROWN BUYS AN ELEGANT HOME Senator Norris Brown has bought the home of F. W. Carmlchael at 4814 Daven port street and will move here soon with his family. The Carmlchael residence is one of the finest In Dundee. It has nine rooms, among which are a, big billiard room, a beautiful reception hall, a den, baths and other modern conveniences. The price paid for the property is not given out. but it is understood the sen ator paid a good figure. ... ' Carmlchael will move to his old home at 4915 Cass street. The Yellow Peril. ' Jaundice-malaria biliousness, vanish when Dr. King's New Life Pills are taken. Easy, safe, guaranteed.- 25c. For sale by Beaton Drug Cu. August Sales Offer Matchless Economies MEN'S SUITS, Values up to $25.03, on sale at $11.00 If You Want Exceptional Values in Shoes, See Our Specials. Hm Fall Tailored Suits at $25.00 Bought to sell at $33.00 An Immense as sortment of the new Fall Styles, now displayed, and every express brings new beauties. AS A TUESDAY SPECIAL We're offering a handsome line of new suits bought to sell at $35.00; most popular fabrics and colorings, Skinner satin lined; OE A A for this one day JsWsVV A BIG SPECIAL CLEARANCE OF ALL THE BROKEN LOTS and ODD GARMENTS TUES DAY, REGARDLESS OP RETAIL WORTH 75c Long Kimonos Pretty patterns, all sizes; on sale, each , 25 Children's Dresses All sizes, 2 to 14 years; val ues up to $1.00; to close, choice .25 Women's White Lingerie Dresses Made to sell at $6.50 to $10.00, dainty designs, over 200 for selection, choice . . . .' $2.05 Women's Long Linen Coats Regular values up to $6.00, just 50 in the lot; to close, Tuesday, each , $1.50 A Pretty Line of Infants' Slipons, choice. .10 f August Sale of White I Goods Long Cloth and India Lin on, best 224c grade, at, yard ....10c Mercerized Waistlngs and Fan cies, best 39c grade, yd., 25 Pure Linen Dress Fabrics, as sorted colors, best 50c grade yard - 35 Heavy weiglit White Pique, wide welt,, best 35c grade yard . . ' . y 18 Specials for Tuesday in Wash Goods A new line of silk stripe Opera Voiles, in every popular shade and color, 39c quality; at, a yard 25tf Imported Poplins, look just like silk, all the new shades and colors, 50c grade, at, a yard 396 A new line of Corduroys, in all colors, 50c grade at, yd. 38$ Stripe Pongees, light and dark colors, a good assortment, 25c grade at, yard 15 In the Busy Domestic Room Tuesday 8c Bleached Muslin, 36 inches wide, at, yard 6 9c Half Bleached Muslin, 36 Inches wide; at, yard...61'& 25c Curtain Scrim with fancy borders, 36 ins. wide, 12 13 He Bleached Shaker Flannel, 27 inches wide; on sale at, per yard 106 18c Cotton Dress Fabrics, in checks, plaids, etc.; yd. 12 xk6 12 Silkolines, 36 inches wide, good patterns and colors; at, a yard 10 13c Dress Ginghams Plaids and stripes; on sale at, per yard 76 12 c Lawns and Batistes, good patterns and colors,-yard. .5 18c Cotton Dress Voiles Plain colors and fancies, yard, 23c Dress Poplins Plain colors and stripes; at, yard 15 7c Apron Ginghams In blues, browns and greens; on sale at, per yard ...... 5 15c Black Sateens, 36 inches wide; on sale at, yard. . -lOtf Here's Hayden's BIG GROCERY SPECIALS for Tuesday, We Cater to the People Not a Few. 19 pounds Bsst Granulated 01 QA Suyar for 48-lb. sack Best High Grade Diamond H. Flour, the housewife's 95 friend; per sack l!T 10 bars Lenox, Beat-' Em-All or Dia mond C Soap for a8o 10 lbs. best White or Yellow Corn meal for v...,..17Hc 4 lbs. fancy Japan Rice -Sao Jellycon, .lello or Advo Jell, pkg. 7Hc Potted Meats, per can o E. Cor Oriole Corn Flakes, pkg. 6Ho 6 cakes Silco Scouring Soap . . 93o 4 cans I.u Lu Scouring Soap 8So Yeast Foam, pkg 3Ho 16-oz. cans Condensed Milk 6UC H-oz. pkg. Best Domestic Macaroni for 7Wo 8 cans Oil or Mustard Sardines. .36o Gallon cans Apples for pies 30o McLaren's Peanut Butter, lb...'.iaVo 1-lb. pkg. Corn Starch 4o 5-lb. box Best Selected Soda Crackers at 0 The best Tea Sittings, lb 10c Golden Santos Coffee, lb 35c Butter, Erg and Chess Sals Price Best Fresh Country Eggs, doz 30c Best No. 1 Creamery Butter, lb 38o Carton or bulk. Best No. 1 Country Creamery Butter, lb. 25o Best No. 1 Dairy Butter, lb 33o Full Cream Cheese, lb l5o Neufchatel Cheese, each 3c California Bartiett Fears for Canning A carload just received, extra fancy fruit; in bushel boxes on sale Tuesday at, per box $3.10 8 bunches fresh Radishes for So 8 bunches fresh Beets, Carrots, Tur nips or Onions 5c Fancy Wax or Green Beans, lb...7Vjo 6 bunches fresh Leaf Lettuce So 2 Surr mer Squash So 3 lbs. fancy Ripe Tomatoes; 10c 3 large heads Cabbage ,10o 4 bunches fresh Parsley So Fancy SIH'er Wax Onions, lb. ...3Ho 3 large Cucumbers for 5c 2 stalks Kalamazoo Celery So Fancy Denver Cauliflower, lb lOo Fancy Cantaloupes, each Sc, 7V4o A carload of Extra Panoy Arkansas Alberta Pree Stone Peaches shipped to us direct to sell for the grower. This is extra fancy, finest packed four baskets in crate for CC only MC We advise our customers to buy now. pays Try HAYDEN'S First PiVs An Open Letter To the Retailers of Omaha: On next Thursday evening at the Roraej Hotel hour, 5:30 the retailers of Omaha will hold their second meeting. At this meeting the organization will be perfected and 'sev eral standing committees will be selected. Every retailer in Omaha will be benefited by this organization and you are cordially Invited to come to this meeting. Come with us join with us help the retailers to become more a power for good in Omaha Help us to help one another. For the present the cost for one year's membership will be only $5. Join. It will be tbe best and most profitable investment of your business career. Next Thursday's meeting will be at 5:30, at which time dinner will be served (costing $1 per plate). Immediately after the dinner the business of the retailers of Omaha will be taken up. If you can come to the dinner, notify the sec retary at once. It is your duty to Omaha retail interests to Join So do your dutf. J'heu'i Red 480?. H. A. THOMPSON. President. J. W. METCALF, Secretary . 305 Old Boston Store Building. TWENTIETH CENTURY FARMER The Best Farm Magaslae. ' . - ;': The Classified Sages of The Bee are scanned dailv hr thn.i. u Anla A P Try a Bee Want Ad. . n i i