Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, January 12, 1913, NEWS SECTION, Page 5-A, Image 5

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STORE COMMENT
YOU'LL observe that we arc conducting n very
remarkable series of clearance sales. Al
most overy day we Inaugurate n clearance
in some one of our many sections.
Wo nmt it to bo thoroughly understood that
these sales are "Bona Fide" saving events, and
that you'll find everything here oMietly ns tvnrv
Binted. You'll notice that they begin right at a
time whoa people feel the need of buying, this Is
a featnrs of store policy ive have introduced to
Omaha.
It tnkes courage to dispense with profit when
by holding on we could sell the greater quantity of
goods at regular prices, but It has proven a salu
tary method. It keeps our stock fresh, clean and
up-to-date, and that Is ono of the very Important
reasons why people prefer to shop at Orklu Broth
ers; then, too, the pleasure you derive from got
tlng bargains In the height of the season Insures
your good will
ORKIN imOTHKHS.
KICKS?
EMBROIDERIES and LACES
QPPPT ATI Cambric nml nainsook
VjJT LfVlxxJL) embroideries, in
edgings ami insertions, many widths X
and designs, price loo, Halo price, yd. .
Cniulirle edglngrt and Insertions, wide range of pat
terns for selection, vnlues to 10c, rj
EVERY section of this store contributes its share of the great
saving possibilities. It is now your bargain harvest time.
ynrd
39c Emb'deries 25c
Nainsook allnver embroid
eries III open efforts, width
20 lo 32 lnrUe. val- or.
ura at 3!c. yard. fcOVi
10c Laces at 5c.
Linen and cot inn ton-lion,
Nottingham. Val ant Mai
trap lares, width -1; to 3
lurhes. values to lOo. E
vnrd Ol
orklu nro.
. .rr.
19c Laces at 10c.
Vrnlse, Val, Shadow and
Oriental la a, many
widths and' designs, edg
ing and bauds, i fl.
value to 19c, yard. I UU
25c Laces, at 15c.
An oMHortmcnt of lacca In
many widths and design,
width from 3 to 7 In. I r.
values In 28f yard.lOw
-Main rioor.
NOTION SALE
Pearl buttons. 3 luz. 80
Hooka and eyes, n foi..lo
Safety pins, dozen 3o
Peets Inv hooka anil eye
for 5c
Imported hair pins, 3 dor lo
Cabinet of 200 bulr pltm Oo
Nonpareil lialr pins. H doz
for . . . 15o
Coat antfl skirt hangers, loo
DRUGS and TOILETS
.lap lions Wild Hose or
1 'untile snap, lOo bar To
tiio oriental i "ream. it -
tie 980
.' Rogur ami tlnlletto
Itti 0 Powder lflo
i n FrostHla. per lxl-
tip 140
SOr Rubber Gloves, pr S9o
The IVIost Progressive fetore in the Uorthwosl
THK OMAHA srND.W HUB: J VNl AHY 1J. 101.?
STIRRING SILK CLEARANCE FOR MONDAY
Involving several thousand yards of the season's newest and most favored weaves, colors and patterns at prices that are simply extraordinary for value-giving
for 50c to 75c Silks.
I love's indued a rare
silk spooial for Monday;
a table of silks that sold reg
ularly at GOc to 75c i yard,
including mcssallnes, taffo
tns, china silk nnd poplins
in nil colors, plain and fancy,
yard 25
"j
for 75c Foulard Silks.
Beautiful assortment of
foulard silks, in all the
new small designs and most
favored colorings. Pretty
navy and Alice blue ground
with fancy figures. 21 1
Inches wide: regular prlco
Toe -Monday, yard.. . 39
Orkln ttroi.-
$1.00 Dress Silks for 69c
Dross silks in plain pop
litis, fnnoy foulards and
plain messnllnes. excollent
assortment of colors nnd do
signs, all 3(5 inches wide,
regular prlco $1.00: Monday
In the big January clearing
sale, per yard
-Main Tloor.
$1.50 to $2 Silks at 98c.
If. i ' li n o w s i 1 k s for
drosses and waists, in
eluding chnrmeusn. itti to 10
inolios wldo, pin stripe ines
snllne, :U! luclips wldo. chif
fon taffetas, silk poplins. 41!
Inches wide; rancy crope rtt
cliene -values $l.fi0 to $1!.
clearing sale price, yard .
January Sale of
BLANKETS 8c COMFORTERS
$1.2fi Munkcts 08c
Blankets, full bed size, in gray, tan and white,
rogular price $1.25; clcaranco sale QQ
prlco 'ot
$1.00 IUaiikctM Sl.iW
Blankets, double bed bIzo, greys, r- E
tans and white, $1.09 values, pair, P 1 iw
2,150 Hlimkcts $1.81)
Blankets, fancy plaids only, extra heavy, double
bed size. $2.50 values, CjjJ
Pttlr .$6,150 niankcts $i.K
Wool blankets, extra largo size, regular $o..0,
$6.00 nnd $6.50 values, j
IUir $1.25 Comforters t)c
Comforters, covered with silkollne. white cot
ton filled, full size, $1.25 value. QQ.
each
$1.(15 Comforters $1.10
Comforters, extra large and heay, regular
prlco $1.G5, sale price, dj 1 1Q
each p 1 . 1
$2.00 Comforters $1.M
Comforters, extra large bIjio and heavy, regular
price $2.00, salo price d1 AQ
each P1.
Orklu Bros. Kaiu rioor.
UNDERWEAR Bargains
OWET A T Women's union suits,
Ol liViii.JL white cotton.
98c
fleoce lined, in extra sizes,
$1.25 value, garment
$1.0O Union Halts 75c
Yffifi Wjomon'B union suits, white
cotton, xieecu iineu, 91. uu
values, gar- . 7EJ
ment. 'lOC
$3.00 Undenvcar $1.01)
Women's vests, white, all
wool, long sleeves, with
ankle tights to match, $2.00
values, gar- t jq
mont ipl.D
$:i.00 Union Siiitx $2.25
Women's union suits , all
wool, or silk and wool, per
fect fitting, $3.00 values -garment,
Art rtgj
at fStitO
,rklu Bros. Main Floor.
Favorite F URS at 1-2 Price
TAKK advantage of this most unusual occasion come horn tomorrow and choose your favorite fur sot or fur coat at exactly nu"-hnlf the
original selling price This is fur weather nnd Just the tlmo of year when good furs are mostly wanted and are of best service. It's a
rare oceurance to pluco furs of this quality on the mnrkot at half price In the height of the season, but we've done exactly what
we say. so here's a golden chniico to get the fur you cherish at a true saving of money. Rend these Items carefully then come toim--row
and make your selection! Hero's a few for your guldanco:
$75.00 Russian Pony Fur Coats $37.50
$95.00 Marmout Fur Coats $47.50
$90.00Russian Pony Fur Coats $45.00
$150.00"Oaracuf Furdo'ate $75.00
$9X00near"Seal Fur OolTtsT.Tr 1L .$47T5"0
$f5700 French Coney FuFSettTT .$7.50
$20.00 Bolffium Lynx Fur Sets "..$10.00
$25.00 French Coney Pur Sets $12.50
$27.50 JapMink Fur Sets $13.75
$27750"Wolfl,ur Sets" $13.75
$35.00 Wolf Fur Sets $17.50
$40.00 Northern Mink Fur Sots $20.00
Choice
1
Regular
Price
Women's Coats at One - Half , Price
Women's Coats, $9.75
Women's coats, very pretty nnd graceful gar
ments nnd very populnr at (t
$111.50, the regular price; B
I Monday at.
Women's Coats, $14.75
Women's coats that aro very popular this sea
son and sold rogulnrly at
$211.75; special sale price
Monday at
$14.75
Women's Con In $17.50
Women's coats, extra good
values at $35.00, your choice
of any of this dl 17 Cf
lot, Momfty . P 1 I .OU
Women's Coat $.Tr
Womon'H Coats the best value
that $1)5.00 can buy, Is of
fered Monday, dJOO CA
your choice. . . P J Ct OV
Women's CoaIh $2.1.00
Womon'H coats that nlways
Bold not less than $50.00
your cholco, dOC A A
Monilny at.. . J)&iO.Ul
Women's SUITS and
Women's $10.00 Wool Dresses. .
$19.50 Silk or Wool Dresses
$29.50 Silk or Wool Dresses
Women's $27.50 Tailored Suits
Women's $39.75 Tailored Suits
Women's $45.00 Tailored Suits
Orklu
DRESSES at One-Half Price
.$4.95
$9.75
$14.75
$13.75
$19.75
$22.50
Bros. I
Women's $50.00 Tailored Suits $25.00
Women's $59.50 Tailored Suits $32.50
Women's $65.00 Tailored Suits $32.50
Women's $69.50 Tailored Suits $34.75
Women's $75.00 Tailored Suits $37.50
Women 'si $79.50 Imported Suits $39.75
eoond rioor.
January Sale of
LINENS 8c WHITE Goods
Table linens, mercerized, "oxtra quality, 70 inches
wldo, nont patterns, regular price 05c, salo a r
price, yard TrlC
98c Table Linens, 69c.
Imported Herman table linens, morcorlzod, differ
ent patterns, rogulnr price USo- HC
yard DlC
$1.29 Table Damask 98c
All linen lablo daninsk, 70 Inches wldo, plain cen
ter, stripes and figures, $1.21) values ga
ynrd -r. . 00
15c Crash Toweling-, HVfcc.
All pure linen crash towollng. is Inches wldo, soft
finish, plain, red or bluo border; tBc 111
value, yard 1 J. 2fC
20c Turkish Towols, 15c.
nient'hod Turklh towels, 15x22 Inches, good 1 C
Jiunllty, regular price 20c, salo price, each. . IOC
v 'Long Cloth, 12 Yards $1.29.
Long cloth, .Ki inchos wide, flno sheer weavo, reg
ular prlco $l.t!!; Monday 12 yards
25c Waisting Madras, 17c
Madras walsdngs, In stripes, chocks and - fj
figures, 27 Inches wide, 25e quality, yard. , 1 C
Orkln' Brothers Main rioor.
CORSETS. $5 Values. S1.98
MONDAY'S whlto Bale
news brings vnlues like
tlioso: Corsots mado of u
splendid broendo material
with medium bust, finished
with ombroldered edging
and draw string In bust line,
exlra long on hlpB, cork cov
ered protectors, six hoso
supporters nt
t ached, regu
lar $it.00 val
ues for
39c Brassiors 21c
Ilrasslers, well mado of good
muslin, dnlntlly trimmed
with strong edging, set In
yoke, regular prlco
I! !ic, Monday,
each
Orkln Bros. Baoond rioor
JTB, BIA Hunt,
$1.98
21c
Monday's Big GROCERY List
Just examples of what It means to buy your groceries here and
cut your cost of living to the lowest possible notch.
SITCrAR, granulated; with every purchase in the i't 1L Cf
grocery section Monday amounting to $1.00 or morel Wot uUC
10c
25c
FLOUR, Pride brand d - OZ
Monday, 48 lbB . P
SOAP, Ivory, small slzo,
Monday, O ba"rs for OC
BEKTS, in 2-lb in
cans . . . . A vr C
PINEAPPLES, Capitol brand,
Hawaiian sliced,
can
PANCAKE i'LOUIt, 2-
lb. package; it for
CORN FLAKES, fresh
stock, l pkgs
OATS or WHEAT, Capi
tol brand, 3 pkgs. , . .
BEANS, .hand picked
navies, lb. . . r.
CURRANTS, cleaned,
special, lb
25c
25c
25c
25c
5c
10c
TOMATOES, select,
largo can
20c
25c
CORN, Capitol Ever
green, -special, 3 cans
CORN MEAL, white or -t -yellow,
per sack olOC
ukai'KS, Capitol brand,
20c can
SOAP, Llfo Duoy brand,
O bars
SOAP, Diamond C or rr
Beat-'Em-All, 11 bars. . ZuC
SWIFT'S PRIDE CLEANSER,
regular 10c cans , OC
4 for vOC
STOVE POLISH, Ename- n
lino paato, 10c size OC
STOVE POLISH, Ename
llno. 5c size
3c
TEA and COFFEE Specials
Free
F
with every lb. purchase of tea at 38c, 48c, D8c, 68c and
78c a piece of fancy decorated China.
with each purchase of our best coffee at 3 lbs. $1.00, a
1 6 C souvenir plate of Omaha worth GOc.
Orkln Bros. Butinmt
Greater Muslin UNDERWEAR Values
S REATEJi than those offered elsewhere in town nnd even greater than those
I -y on t-Jie opening day of the sale. It's the outcome of a very fortunate jmrch
v-- hig Tunstern maker and you re the ono that is benefitted most; this idea
50c Corset Cover, 25c
we offered
awe from a
Corset covers of nainsook,
trimmed with lace, embroid
ery and ribbons; regular
50c values rr
at uDC
$1.25 Night Gowns, 69c
Gowns of muslin or nain
sook, high V neck styles,
also slip-over effects, trim
med with lace, embroidery,
tucks and ribbon, JQ
$1.2G values JdZC
$2.00 Petticoats at 98c
Petticoats of muslin and
nainsook with torchon
flounco, lace Insertion and
ribbon run beading; also
embrojdery flounco with rib
bon Heading or ribbon run
beading and bow,
$2.00 valueB at. . .
98 c
$2.25 Princess Slips 98c
Princess slips of nainsook
and lawn, trimmed with
round or square yokes of
lace, embroldory and wide
sntln ribbons, values qq
Uj $2.25, choice. . . UOC
$2.50 Combinat'ns $1.49
Combinations made of flno
nainsook and batiste, elabor
ately trimmed with fine laco,
embroidery, etc., many
styles, splendid values at
$2.50; choice, Q
98c Drawers at 49c
Drawers, good quality of
muslin, and cambric, trim
med with ruffles of embroid
ery, ruffle edged with lace
or embroidery and tiny
tucks, a He values
at
49c
Children's $2.25 Dresses for 98c
Dresses, children's sizes C raontliB to 14 years, laco
and embroidery trimmed, high or low neck, skirts
finished with deep hem and tucks, regular (Q
$2.25 values at 70C
Women's $1.98 Waists for
Waists, tailored linen, with tucks nnd
other Mhirt effects with pocket and soft
linon collnr, worth $1.98, at
$1.25.
linen collar,
$1.25
Orkln Droi. Soond Tloor.
Choice of the House Sale
MEN'S SUITS & 0'COATS
$15.00
Former prices were $25,
$50 and even up to $45
NOTHING is reserved except
ing fur and fur lined
(!ontB, all must go regardless of
valuo! When oneo you koo them
you will instantly realize that
Ihoy are the mont wonderful suit
and overtjout values you ever saw.
Think of it stylish, well-made
suits, that always sold at $25.00
and up to $45.00, offered to you
at ftix.an
' Mllltill Ulllla
These Overcoats in Newest Styles
and Fabrics
There are convertibles, velvet collars, fancy backs,
button through styles, mixed cheviots, kerseys, Shetlands,
fancy weaves, fall coats, English slip-ons and cravonettes.
Orkln Droi. V&tn rioor.
iORKIN BROS. YOUR HOME STORE i
i ORKIN BROS.-YOUR HOME STORE
ECHOES OF THE ANTE-ROOM
Modern Woodmen of Douglas County
to Hold Big Joint Meeting.
OFFICERS ARE INSTALLED
Mliliu (trove of Woodmen (.'Irole
rn OffJrer for IJnitnlnn Yeur
Uclpenlrn, nlrctecl for
Mnto (,'unvrntliiu.
r
' Tim joint mwetlnB of the iiodern
tt'oolnien of America campn of Omaha
kml South Omaha to be held at Modern
AVoodrnoh hall (WVdnesday evening prom.
In ft to uiill out a very large number of
tm mbers of the order. All the camps of
the count)' have been Invited to parUcl
)ato and have very generally accepted.
'i na meeting U1 be In the naturn of a
i(oii:fiLatlon over tho defeat of the new
rates as adopted at a special session of
the head camp a year ago.
An elaborate program has been pre
pared, with several prominent Woodmen
taking part.
T. W. MoOullough, a member of th
society for a quarter of a century, will
deliver the principal address of the even
ing. At the close of the meeting rcfreth
ments will be served.
As there are nearly 5,000 members of
the society In tho county. It Is expected
the hall will be taxed to Its capacity.
Improved Order of Ileil Slen.
Fontanel! tribe No. 78 made all final
arrangements for the adoption of tho
Sutton (ft) class and the entertainment of
the delegates to the state convention to
be held In Omaha, January 30 and 31.
Considering the weather of last Monday
1 night the meeting should be considered
the largest since the tribe's Institution.
j The following committers were' elected
General Committee J. W. Yiesley,
chairman; C C. Kehm, secretary; A. L.
Sutton, treasurer.
Reception Committee James C. Dahl
man, Henry W. Utinn, J. B. Nickerson.
Arrangements Committee David Fitch,
James B. Allen, W. D. Wood.
Finance Committee W. II. Hatterotli,
M. U IJndreH, g. A. Sear If.
Publicity Committee Udward BlacU.
George W. Gonder. Frank J. Blhn
Entertainment Committee nouls Pas.
cat. If, If. Genau, K. A. Morgan.
Adoption Committee B. A. nodgers, C.
R. Stallard, H. A. Myers, K. M. Tracy.
M. O. Cunningham, Mogy Bernstein, 12.
VV. Fields, T, Johanson, W. Bumback,
W. T. Devereese, David P. Morgan, J.
M. Lowe.
, Hornl Afhatea "Trauafer."
1 The reported letter from Insurance
CommlsHloner Potter of Illinois to the
' insurance department of the state of Ne
' braska, refusing to allow the transfer of
the membership of the Iloyal Achates, a
fraternal Insurance organization, to the
Western Indemnity I.ifo association of
Chicago, an ''old line" company, ban been
tho absorbing topic of conversation with
Royal Achate members this week. Thero
.heui been unstinted expression of regret
that the "transfer" was made, or hod
been attempted, and hop3 have been ex
pressed that the Illinois commissioner la
correctly quoted when a letter read In
tho Lincoln office declared the transfer
would not be permitted by tho Illinois
authorities, Local lodges have been hold
ing meetings the past week, devoted prin
cipally to discussion of the attempted
"transfer." Future developments are
awaited ulth deep Interest.
Installation Well Atlentleil.
The Installation of officers of Alpha
Grove No. 2 last Wednesday evening was
largely attended. Past Guardian Metcalf
of Alpha grove, the Installing officer, wa.i
j ably assltted by Manchester Guards No
1, who exemplified the special Installa
tion ceremony uccoidlng to the ritual.
Mrs. Margaret Hale was elected musician,
Mrs. Maude Schnellbacher captain of do
gree staff and Dr. II. Hlrchmann as one
of the medical examiners. Dvlnguten
elected to the state convention at Beatrice,
which convenes next March, were: Mrs.
Minnie Weller, Mrs. H. II. Metcalf. Kmma
Hden and Mary K. Doherty. Alternates:
Siarle Fischor, L. K. Stock. K. L. Demp
sey and Maude Hchnellbacher.
To (iivr KrnKliiR ton.
General Henry W. Lawton' auxiliary to
Camp Lea Korby of the I'nlted Spanish
War Veterans, will hold a kenslngton af
the home of Mrs. Perry Miller. 22 Ijh1
more avenue. Thursday.
Woman' HelleC Corps lo Meet,
George Custer Woman's Belief Corps
No. 42 will meet Tuesday afternoon at Z
o'clock In the Grand Army of the Itepub
llu rooms In the court hri'ie and will
meet Tuesday evening for Joint Installa
tion of officers with Georgo Custer Post
No. 7, Grand Army of tho Republic.
(ieorice Crook Post (i, A, It.
The officers of George Crook post.
Grand Army of the Republic. 2K, wore
Installed by Major Wilcox Friday even
ing In Memorial hall, court house:
Commander, S. K. fipauldlng.
Keillor vice oommartder, Jeff Bedford.
Junior vice commander, S. K. Wrull.
Chaplain, Perry Hough.
Adjutant, G. R. Rathbuu.
Surgeon, ICIIJah Dunn.
Officer of the day, F. W. Simpson. '
Officer of guard, U. A, Jones.
Quartermaster, Joseph T. Beatty.
Quartermaster sergeant, J. II. Berry.
Sergeant major. J. II. Horner.
Patriotic Instructor, W. II. McKay.
At the same time and place the officers
of Crook corps No, AS were also Installed
by M. II. McKay
President, Mattle Decker.
Senior Nice president. Addle K. Hough.
Junior vice president. Mrs. Barr.
Secrctaiy Grntvu W Reed.
Treasurer. Maud D. Conley.
Chaplin. Selena Stevens.
Conductor. Klleon Hull.
AsslMant conductor, Lizzie Bugh.
I Guard, Mary Watson.
' Assistant. Mrs. Well
Patriotic Instructor, Kinlly Beatty.
Press correspondent. M. H. McKay
,.0.1.orJ"'nrers' J- Shields, Esther
Wiall. Mary Butler. Grace Zebarth.
The pleasure of the evening was
marred by the announcement of the death
of Elizabeth Hull, an honored member
of No. 88, at Los Angeles, Cal., January
9. A Joint message of condolence was
wired to the family from post and corps,
also flowors.
It. X. A. Will Instull Officers.
Ivy camp No. 2, Royal Neighbors of
America, will meet Wednesday night,
January 15, to Install officers.
K. I'. Will Confer Itnnka.
Nebraska - iodgo No. 1, Knights of
Pythias, will confer the rank of esquire
on a number of candldutes Wednesday
evening, January 15.