Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, May 11, 1913, PART ONE NEWS SECTION, Page 7-A, Image 7

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: TIMELY REAL ESTATE GOSSIP
;he Store We Will Start the Second Week of This Great
Building Activities nnd Propert;
Sales Continue Pleasing.
INTEREST IN MILLARD DEA1
TIIE OMAIIA SUNDAY BEE: MAY 11, l'H.I.
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32 of fftfs wonderful sale with a galaxy of bargains that are with-
it tfae various sections are sold out,new lots are brought down from
J store contributes its share for Monday a veritable avalanche of
i. You II Drofit immensely in this unusual merchandising event.
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.t't'Aa&a x-Si Ai.Ai.ucg.jL acilji OLJia uaiLx mm.
i 1-2 the Regular Price
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as "wo anticipated our announcement of the great sale Friday even
I ing brought forth a wonderful rosponso Saturday. Long before the
doors wore open crowds of enthusiastic women were waiting eagerly
to take advantage of the season's greatest suit values. The fact alone
that Orkins, with their enviable reputation for selling suits of individu
ality and exclusiveness, offer their J
Entire Stock of High Class Suits at
and Less Than Half the Real Value
Is enough to bring forth a most generous response. But when you con
sumer that they are offered to you right at the height of the suit Avearing
season at a time when you need and want them most, there should be
nothing else expected but the record breaking business of Saturday.
Every Suit in This Wonderful Clearance
Is made by the most expert men tailors in the" most painstaking, and care
ful way. Suits that will be very desirable for. early fall as well as for
present weai rj?he materials include such splendid weaves as silk moires,
silk poplins, icharmous.e, imported ratines, French serges, imported eponge,
imported suitings, etc. There is an extremely wide rango of stylos and the
l-mbst favored colors -are .represented. ' It's indeed a great suit buying oc
casion.
represented.
Will you profit by it?''
$39.00, $42.50 and $45,00
Tailored Suits
$49.50, $59.50 to $75.00
Tailored Suits
Men's $1 COAT SHIRTS,69c
Or kin & Levitt Stock
QPTTiPT A T -on's sh-rte w-th soft or laun
Juv.lil.Lrf dered cuffs, including the fa
mous "Columbia," "Bond" and
"Plaza" brnnds, all made coatfetfln
style, regular $1.00 values
Men's $1.50 Shirts, 95c
(Coat style, of finely woven mndrns and
-percale with laundered French cuff with
soft collar tQ match;
$1.50 values SfOG
Mori's $3.00 Silk Shirts, $1.39
Pure silk and striped shirts, rt oq
values to $3.00,' choice J JL JU
$1.00 to $1.50 Union Suits, 79o
High grade union suits, 50-gauge gauze yarn, also
In fine conde mesh, $1.00 to $1,50 wq
garment , iC
Men's 25c Wash Ties 12c
Men's 25c Boston Garters. . 12c
Juan's -:oc ijisio nose 10c
Men's $3 HATS
too
1
SPECIAL
Men's sara
n 1 0 soft
hats In all goad shapes, In
gray, Drown and
black, values to
?3.00, for
$1
eh, Sun Parlor, Living Room
al of the best makes in a wide rango of styles and kinds. Special attention
Stands, tables, footstools and taboureltes, Mukes splendid furniture for
k that sells regularly for 'S5.00. will be tfiven
tm every purchase of Furniture
A pretty gift worth having.
$14.00 Fiber Rush Rocker, $9.00
Fiber rush porch rocker, in green or brown, with a
heavy square arm, would sell regularly (flfl flfl
for $14.03, Monday 60.UU
Fiber .Rush Porch Swing, $8.50
Fiber rush porch swing, full 48-inch lounge, heavy J.
rIl back, Monday, very special, , Cfl u i
It t.foD.DU
r n.
85c to $1 CHENEY FOULARDS, Monday, 49c
49c
QPPPTAT rm & lovitt's stock of Cheney showerpr
JuXkAJLi best silk foulard in the world. Hundreds of
39c
regular prices SGo to $1.00; special salo prico Monday, a yard
59c Messalino, 39o
Messalino silks in every pos
siole siiaae; also wmte or
black, 59c quality,
a yard
$1.50 Foulards, 89c
Imported French foulards Ln a
large assortment of designs and
pretty shades, 42x36 inches
wide, $1.50 to $2.00
values, a yard
oof foulards, tho
pretty designs,
89c
Black Silks
85c Messalino, 24-in 49c
$1.25 Messaline, 36-in...79o
$1 .39 Peau do Soie, 3(i-inT89c
$1.50 Satin Duchess, 36-inch,
at tho yard, Monday... 88c
$1.50 Black Brocades, 36-in.,
at tho yard, Monday... 89o
$1.75 Meteor, $1.19
Silk and wool meteor in n com
plete range of shades, full 42 in.
wide and sells rogu- mi in
larly for $1.75, yard. . . jfo.J
$2.50 Meteor, $1.69
Imported all silk meteor in
shades of blue, lavender, amber,
yellow, pink, primrose, taupe,
etc., 42-inch, $2.50 mi OQ
vue, a yard UH.Uu
Big Dress Goods Values
Wool CliiUllos, 33c Serges nt HOc KultiuKS nt 50c
Light and dark 3G to 44-lnch Btorm 42 to 54-ln. tailored
grounds, with dots, sergoa, ra o li a 1 r, aultlngs, strlpod
small figures, silk wide vollo serges, niohalr diagonals,
stripes, bordorod of- c h o o k b, panamas, Panama suitings,
fects, floral do- striped serges, etc., homespun, Btorm
signs, fancy styles, valueB to 89c, at, sorgtss, ote., J1.60
In 50c values, yard, yard, values, yard,
23c 39c 59c
Rare Notion Bargains
Dress shields of me- Ironing Wax, iZ
dluin weight, anil sire, wood handle, en., I u
our regular 16o grade, "Komfy" ollnr mtp-
reduccd for Monday's porters, 4 on a f-
Helling, n Q. card, S slr.es, card 3 u
pair, at OC l'llis, 3 -jIzoh. 400 Cp
Hookn and oyos, will on paper, 2 ppersJu
not rust. .4 on a enrd, Cotton Tnpo, 3 sizes. 3
regularly hell at Be & yards to a I -
card, Monday rp '. f VuMpfliw
a card. for,... OG VufiA up.o vf to "f
Peels' lnvlsililo hooks j,,, Wclo, 10 yds I fn
and eyos, 2 dozon on t0 i,0iti nt ,, I UU
a card, 10c val- rp Koldlnit coat & I fin
nc, card for .. wu skirt hntiffers I Uu
Embroideries
SPECIAL
9c
G,a m brio
embroideries
1 n many
widths and designs ; also InBor
tions and edgings, to 8 Inches
wide. Values up
to 18c. Monday, a
yard
25c Embroideries, 15c
Embroideries ln cambric, edg
ings and Insertions; some cor
Eot cover embroideries ln tho
lot; nlBo 17-Inch flouncing.
Worth 25c a yard, i e
Monday, a yard, at.... IOC
50c Embroideries, 80c
Allover enjbroidorlos for waists
and yokes, In small designs, on
nainsook and Swiss; also a few
24-Inch flounclngs, values to
50c. Monday, cholco, qq
yard OiC
$1 Embroideries, 50c
Voile flouncing, ln largo, blind
effect; all new designs, 45 ln.
wide; of extra quality material.
Regular values up to pa
$1. Monday, yard OJC
inn mill
oiKim oar-
UNDERWEAR and HOSIERY
From the Orkin ., Levitt Stock
Two big lots offored for Monday at less tl
prices. Hero's just an idea of tho sp
gains offered for your selection.
Women's 25c to 50c Vests, 17c
"Women's low neok and sleeveless vesta
white with fancy lace edging, white w
fancy embroidered fronts,
white, pink and blue mer
cerized, cumfy cut vests
and other lots and makes,
regular 25c, 35o and 50c
values, at
Wnrrmn'R 9Rn t.n KfV. TTnein 17n.
Women's black, whlto or jet mmamff fjr
tan, run rasnionou noso, ""sai 2sr H
regular made foot, garter
tops, also silk hoot hono,
mill Imperfections of 25c,
3Cc and 50c qualities, pair.
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OurBSG GROCERY Always Solves Economy Problems-Some Monday Specials
P J, O U B,
"B xcelilpr"
patant, reff
nlar 91.05 a
sack . 91.30
WHEAT BIS
CUITS (Kel
Iokk'S lBo
pUff., 2 for 850
SPAOHBTTI,
Imported, spe
cial, per pkc,,
at Wo
II OLIiAND
HUSK, 3 pack
OBes for . .aao
r j o u b,
"Onplt ol"
brand, Mon
day, a o It,
at ... 51.10
GRAPE NUTH,
pkR., for ..10o
HAlCiNO POW
D B It, "Calu
met," can . lOo
HALT, "Dia
mond Capitol."
3 pKRS. ...350
HICK, whole
Japan 5 lbs. 32o
PRJNE8. Call
for'a, 3 lbs. 34So
M TJSTASD,
glint tumb
ler for . 7o
P 13 A P II' B S,
ovaporated, 3
lbH. for . . 35o
SALMON, 1-lb.
ran for . lOo
H K R R I NO,
Marshall's Iclp
perod, 2 cans
for 3So
SOAP, "Crys
tal w h 1 1 er'
Monday, 7 bars
for 350
BUT TBB,
"O a p Itol1
brand, 1 lb.
for .... 33o
SARUlNBH. oil
or mustard, 3
cans for . lOo
YBAST FOAM,
3 pkffg. ... 100
SOAP. "Klec
trio Spark," 7
barn for . . 3Go
O L I) DUTCH
CLBANSKR, 3
rnns for . 35o
BOAP. "Ivory."
6 bars . . . 25o
OLIVE OIL,
Imported,
Nrailon o a n
for . . 91.35
8WUKT CORN,
10c quality,
speoliil, i-nn Go
T O &l ATOBS,
larse enn . . lOo
P B A H, Barly
.Mine, run . . lOo
RAIHINS, seed
l, pkir. . . oo
a O NDBNSEI)
MILK, "Carna
tion" brand, 3
large ennn 35o
TEAS, as-
o r t A
brands, lb.,
40o, 58a, 08c
and 78o. JL
plate free
with eaoh lb
OATMBAL o r
Wheat, 2-lb,
pkH 3 for 2So
IlAltlNCJ POW
1)BR, C-Ib. run
for 75o
FLOUR, pota
to, pUff., for lOo
CHEBHB. f ill 1
cream, lb. . IDo
F1X31TR, Davis'
No, ig pastry,
10-Hi. suck 00a
CUBES B, Neuf
rhutol, 3 for lOo
PEANUT HUT
TBR, lb.. 13 Wo
COFFEE, "Ex
cnlslur" blend,
3Bo quality,
special, lb., 30o
T B A 81 IT
I N a 8. best
quality, 2 pkKs.
for a So
f O K F B E.
"Idoal" blend,
per lb, . . . 35o
Besides the Chickering We
Are Western Agent for
AH the very highest grades of pianos; you
have the advantage of selecting fronj the
largest stock ln the west and. you aro,
therefore mire to find just the Instrument
you want the prices are always right.
Kl'UTZM'VN'N Tho Kurtzmann Piano
Established today Is one of the
1K-IH most admired of Pi
anos in Omaha and
through Nebraska. Many of our local
musicians ueo and indorse them.
1VEK8 & POND
KstabllHlied
1871
Used and Indorsed by
more conservatories
and colleges of music
than any other piano
manufactured today.
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Is one of the repre
sentative makes of to
day. Manufactured by
the Lindeman family.
whose experience
covers a period of over ninety years.
HENRY & S. G.
LINDEMAN
' Kstubllshcd
1821
MoBt beautiful design
in case seen anywhere
can be had In this
well known make of
instruments, while tholr reputation as a
strictly high grade, piano is unquestioned.
PACKARD
Kstuhlifdiel
1870
STERLING
Established
1800
HUNTINGTON
Established
1800
KI'XiERHTRQM
Established
1001)
One of the old re
liable makes of tho
country.
A Piano whoso repu
tation stands un
equaled for a truly
satisfactory piano.
A piano well and fa
vorably known to
Omaha and Nebraska.
I
rerruccio jumsom
the grcateit living pianiat
lias again selected tlic
it it true that it requires a roaster
to bring forth such harmony as the
audiences ol Busoni listened to last season,
it is also true that with no less instrument-than
the magnificent CHICKER
ING PIANO cm-ld he have expressed
his marvelous genius.
Easy payments if desired.
25c
LAUNDRY
SOAP
12
Bars
Beat "Em All
or Diamond 0
Laundry Soap,
with grocery
order, not in
cluding sugar,
Monday, 12
bars 25o
35c LISLE
GLOVES
B fl
4C
Women's Lisle
Throad Gloves
2-clasp, white,
black and col
ors, 35c values,
pair 14c
TOILET
PAPER
25c
Rolls
Toilet Paper,
1,000 shoets per
roll, soft finish,
10c value, Mon
day, 5 rolls, 25c
Granulated
SUGAR
.SI
Sugar, deliv
ered only with
grocery or oth
er merchandise
order, Mon
day, 23 lbs. $1
Stationery
BOXED
7c
Boxed Station
ery, excellent
quality, 24
sheets paper,
24 envelopes,
box 7c
FAN0Y
LAWNS
1
Fancy Lawns,
good colors
and designs,
mill lengths
Monday, at
the yard iy2o
COTTON
BLANKETS
uuC
Cotton Blank
ets, regular
$1.00 quality,
full size, $1.00
values, pair
at 59c
BLEACHED
SHEETS
Bleached
Sheets, full
size, regular
50c quality,
Monday, each,
29c
DRESS
GINGHAMS
1
02U
Dress Ging
hams, good as
sortment of
patterns, mill
lengths and
12Vc quality,
yard Gc
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Ilrn1l Men Wonder Whnt Ve Wll.
nr Mmlr of Lot nt Tvrentr
Kotirth nnil tPnrnnm Stored
or Aimrtmrnt.
Murli (nteret wan nrousod nmonif rcn
tstnto men by the enlo of tho property nt
Twenty-fourth nnd Pnrnfttn streets for
IIW.POO. proporty which wm bought hy
former Senator Joseph H. Millard for $31,
txX Just twenty-eight yenri" nBO, The nd
vnnm to five timed Kb orlKlnnl vnlue nnfl
lt nte nt this time, when some nro to
liiK to see depression bodes well for
Omaha renl estnte.
This fnct toRether with ti curiosity te
know whether ths buyers, Edward Phelnn
nnd Michael Rhlrley, will do nnythlnR
with It nnd whnt they wilt do, If such
they nre planning, has hrounht up many
IntcrestlnR conversations among h
renlty denlers.
Shirley and Thelan nr contractors an'
buimorr. Thoy havo done a great deal of
work for various railroads, espoclnlly up
In Cannda. Up tlioro, too, they nro said
to own a Rroat deal of property. Some lo
cal dealers think tho new owners will
build a storo bulldlnK or buildings upon
the lot. Others believe Us advantages ns
an apartment housa location aro good
Owners of adjacent property express their
Interest In tho use, to which tho big lot
will bo put.
"Tho Collins," a family hotel, now
stands on the lot facing llnrnoy street.
It was formerly Henator Millard's home.
A few years ago It was occupied as a
sanitarium. The building Is rather old and
mny be torn down by tho purchasers
An announcement of the disposition of
the proporty. If any, Is expected soon
There Is an Interesting history attached
to tho property. Mr- Mlllnrd bought It
from V'lllnlin Pitt Kellogg of Washing
ton, former territorial governor of Ne
braska, In 1SS6. The tract Is 94x147 feet
Tho location was once a circus ground
Many Omniums can remember tho dayH
when they wont thoro to see tho shows.
As evidencing tho fact thnt the city ha
grown out to It and probnbly portending
a moro advantageous location In futuro
years, tho corner Is busy enough at cer
tain hours of tho day to require, a traffic
policeman.
8om (iood Siilcn.
Itasp Brothers nro among thoBo who be
lieve tho tornado has hnd no 111 effect on
tho Omnha real estate tnnrket He
cently they have sold a rtumbcr of their
houses, Their lntest report Includes the
following snles: Alfred N. Tatum, new
bungalow, KW4 Orand avenue. $2,950; H A.
Hnlllsy, new bungalow, 6392 North Twenty-seventh
avenue, $3,000; J. C. Ores
pntrher, new bungnlow, 101S Laird street,
$3,100; Ed Hultgrcnn, now bungalow, 4121
North Nineteenth street. $3,2ffl.
A lot nt Forty-first and Irani streets
was sold by them to J, N. Orancs for
$1,100. They havo a contract to build upon
It for him.
AdiMiry for the Sriv "Allcip."
Payno A Slater announce they havo se
curod the ngency of the new Allco npnrt
ments, located nt the southwest corner of
of Twenty-fifth avenue and Douglas
street. This wll bo ono of the largest
apnrtment buildings In Omnha, containing
fifty-two apartments. Tho building will
bo fireproof, strictly modern nnd wl b
made up of two, three, four ttnd five-room
apartments. Many novel features are be
ing Introduced by the owners of this
building, ln tho way of built-in furniture,
Tho ever growing domnnd for oloe-ln,
high grado apartments, properly located,
makes It a cortnlnty that these apart
ments will be rapidly filled by a select
class of tenants. Pnyno & Slater com
pany report that, although tho founda
tion has Just been utnrted, they hnvo on
fllo many applications for apartments In
this building, which Is to bo finished
about October 1.
Horn t lltillillnir.
Charles Horn, contractor and builder,
is doing an unusual amount of spring
business, nt present building two five
room houso at I'lfty-thlrd and Leaven
worth streets, nnd four others nt differ
ent points In tho city. Ho Is building
houses for lintnedlato sale at 4500 Evuns
street, 420 futh Forty-second street nnd
8330 South Thlrty-fourth street of soven
rooms each, and a flvo-rooin dwolllng
at 2687 Plnknoy street.
NturiiK,. Plan .eiirlj- Done,
Tho architects soon wI have ready
for tho contractors, tho plans for the
now cold storago plant of the People's
Ice and Cold Storago company, to bo
erected at tho north past cnrnr f
Twelfth nnd Chicago streots, adjoining
tho present People's Ico plant and cold
' storage warehouse. Illds probably will bo
opened some time this weok.
Tho drawings call for a building, 80x132
feet and eight stories Jilnh
j finished, will cost $360,000. The present
piani covers about 00x132 feet.
Ilusy In North KmU
Activity In real estate In tho north part
of Omaha, speaks well for that section
of the clly. Tho large tract of land
cornering on Miller park, through which
tho north extension of Florence boule
vard Is being construotcd, Is an espe
cially busy place ut this, time. Norrls
t Norrls are developing this tract of
their Parkwood addition.
The Charles W. Martin company Is also
doing considerable business n the north
suction of tho city. The following recent
salon wero made by thnt firm!
A. Flack, lot In Hollywood, on Ilrown
street, near Twenty-fourth, where they
win tiuim a home.
C. B. Nolson, lot In Hollywood, on
I3rovne street, to bo Improved later.
C. AV. Waterman, bungalow, ISOii Ogden
street, $3,600, for a home,
W. D. Myers, bungalow at 2205 Ogden
street. $3,60, for a home.
M. Garrison, lot In Hollywood, on
Urowne street, consideration, $300.
P. O. Fratt, lot In Hollywood, on
Browne street, $000.
D. A. Dyrnes, two lots In Mile-Crest,
on tho "Prettiest Mile," $2,800.
W. J. Clarkson, lot in Mile-Crest, on
Ellison avenue, $700,
W. A, llorton. lot In Luurelton addl
Man, on Crown Point avenue, $750.
U Oberg;, lot on Crown Point avenue,
ln Laurelton addition, $750.
Mrs. A. li. Whltmore, two lots on
Fort Omaha avenue, In Laurelton, $l,35o.
on which she will at once build a home
Andrew Anderson, of C. N. Dletz i.imi
ber oompany. lot on Fort Omaha
nue, In laurelton addition, $000.
C. S. Italnbolt, lot ln Norwood adJt
tion, pn the "Prattlwt Mde," $1,050.
ij. H, Soukup. lot In Mile-Crest addl
tion, on tho "Prettiest Mile," $1,600, on
which they are building a fine tome.
haters