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Special for
MONDAY
Only
20o Oil Oloth, 12yao
45-luch tablo oil
cloth, 20c quality,
Bpeclal Monday,
yard
124c
17c Pillow Oases, 11c
Firm weave, cotton
pillow caaos, etzos
42x36 and 45x36,
each
He
20o Pillow Tubing, 12iac
42 and 46-ln. pil
low tubing, best
quality, worth 20c
yd., Mon., yard . .
55o Hotel Sheets, 39c
60 dozen hotel
Bheets, size 72x90,
our 5Gc quality,
Monday, yard
25c Embroidery, 10c
Cambric embroidery,
9 to 17 Inches wide,
worth up to 25c,
Monday, yard
5c Soap, 3 Cakes 10c
Elderflower toilet
Boap, 5c size cakes,
special Monday, 3
cakes
30c
50c Tooth Paste, 30o
Febeco tooth
paste, 50c size
tube, special, Mon
day, a tube for. . . .
25c Talcum. 16c
Jergon's talcum
powder, a 25c 1
lb. can, Monday
for
I6c
25c Beauty Cream, 15c
Pond's vanl b h i n g
cream, 25c size jar,
Monday
for
$2.00 Waists, $1.49
Voile waists, collars and cuffs
are Nell rose
and K i n g's
blue, $2 y&
ue, choice M)t.
50c RIBBONS at 25c
CDEfkflAI lsllk Rbons n fancy bor-
wi -.wi.rir.,jorod . fancy
stripes and plain shades, 5 to
7 inches wide, values to 50c,
Monday special, at, yard
25C
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Exclusive Selling Agent in Omaha of Nottloton Shoes for Men.
Pictorial Review
Monthly Magazine, 8 Months 5Qc
rHU Pictorial Review Magazine Is now
being offered At 8 months for 50c.
Authorized solicitors will call upon you
for subscriptions.
WASH GOODS BARGAINS
Several TJtiousand Yards of tire Season's Most Desir
able Weaves Offered Monday at About Half Frlce
12Vo and 15c Wash Goods, 7Y2c
O DC OI III f no ars a wnsl1
orcuiHLi 00da includ-
i n g fancy
lawns, plain voiles and fancy mar-
qmsettcs, originally priced at 12Vac
and 15c; Monday, very special, yd..
71
SPECIAL!
50c Wash Goods at 25o
Beautiful imported fabrics,
consi 8 1 i n g
of i'lowerod
voiles, fancy crepes, silk stripe
voiles, plain voiles, fancy bordorcd
effects, newest pattornB and colors,
60c values, at, yard
25c
25c to S5o Wash Goods, 15o
fHnrnI A I f 5,000 yards of fine finish
OrtblMLi
gin g h a m 8,
fancy striped
voiles, fancy batistes, striped crepe
v effects and washoulafda 27 To 36
Inches wide, rogular 26c to 35c values,
salo prlco Monday yard
15c
Some Very Remarkable SILK Values for Monday Selling
Three big assortments embracing tie weaves now In greatest de
mand, the prices rsprssant a s wing ol one-third, one-half or more
69o to 85o Fancy Silks, 39c
Plain mesEallncs,
figured foulards,
etrlpo messaline
and plain taffeta
suks, In uirwo pobatu.d shade. Original
ly at 69c to 35c, Monday In this very spe
cial sale, at yard
75c to 85c Kimono Silks,. 59c
r ancy Kimono
silks, 32 Inches
wide, in a wide
ranee of all the
i.vW fU.-t wiiuwts uti colorings, regular
price 75c and S5c, Monday vory spoclul,
I at yard
SPECIAL!
$1.25 to $2.00 Silks for 89o
Imported Char
mouse Bilks, foul
ards, pr 1 n c os e
measallncfl, tti.b
. w k. mi , tsergti,, width 27 to 42
Inches, rogular J1.U5 to $3.00 values,
special sale price Mopday yard
SPECIAL!
You Can't Match These Wonderful EMBROIDERY Values
which we offer here Monday, in any other store in the city,
we know whereof we speak, but come and see for yourself
89c Baby Plouncings. 39c 98c Swiss Plouncings, 49o $1.2G Swiss Flouncings, 69o
SPECIAL! SSS oqp SPECIAL! SRife SPECIAL! g CQp
with scalloped edge, all well worked, I I III embroldereJ designs, hemstitched and "TIJIJ Urns, 2, to 45 inenos wide, well worked III III
including values up to 89c a yard, very J V scalloped edges, well worked fast edges, w on good grade of cloth, the values range r W
special for Monday, at yard values to 98c, sale price Monday, yard.. up to $1.25, sale price, yard
$1.49
Irresistible Specials in WHITE GOODS for Monday
Just the materials that have the "call" now offered to you at big price
savings Monday. These are lust examples of what you may expect
White Suitings, 9o
Linen finished suitings, best
grade and fine weave, 34
inches wide; very
special in this sale
Monday, at, the
yard
9c
15c India Linens, 10c
India linens extra fine sheer
weave, regular 15c;
Monday In this spe
cial sale, a rare
value at, yard. . . . ,
10c
25o White Goods, 10c
Thousands of yardB of sheer
white goods; checks, etrlpjs
and broken checks,
regular 19c and
26c values; Mon
day, yard
., Biiiym
10c
29c Percales at 15c
Beautiful quality fine weave
piques, all size welts, reg
ular price 29c;
Monday only,
very special at,
the yard
alio, rog-
I5c
25c Gropes at 14c
2,000 yards of white crepe
in the now stripe effect; a
regular 25c qual
ity; Monday very
special, the yard,
at
eueci; a
14c
60c Linen Suitings, 39o
36-inch pure linen suiting,
thoroughly nh run ken, reg
ular 60c quality;
Monday very
special at, the
yard ,
ii uen, reg-
39c
Special for
MONDAY
Only
$1.50 Waists, 98c
Waists, made of
voile and lawns,
pogltlvo $1.50 val
ues. Monday, choice.
98c
50c Brassieres, 39c
Brassieres, made of long cloth
with laco inser
tion; perfect fit
ting; 50c value,
at
39c
Moth Balls, 5c Lb.
Best quality moth
balls, special, Mon
day, pound,,
at
10c Toilet Soap, Bar 6c
Kirk's Jap Hose toilot
soap, special, Mon
day, tOc cake,
at.... i
Be
Women's 17c Vests, 11c
Low nock and sleovelcss, Swlsa
ribbed, full taped
nock and nrm holos,
rogular prlco 17c,
each
Women's 35c Vests, 17c
OW IBB
Ic
I7c
Women's low netk and sloovo-
loss vesta, imperfec-i
Hons of 2Rc, 35c
.nnd 60o qualities,
each
Women's 25o Hose, I2V3O
Womon's cotton
seamless, b 1 a ck,
tan and colors,
worth 19c and
25c, sale price, pr.
hoso, full
121c
Women's 35c Hose, 10c
Women's Imported and domes
tic mercerized gauze
Jlalo and cotton hoso,
also silk boot hoso,
25c and 35c vals., pr
25c Coaster Set, 10c
19c
Bait and pepper coaster sots,
made of colonial
glass, nickel plat
ed metal1 tops, 25q
value, set at
95c Water Pltoher, 69o
Star cut water pitcher, large
cut stars, 3-pint
size, a great 95c
value, Monday,
at
Bier buio
10c
B9c
$1.65 Hemstitched
Table Cloths, .98c
There are, to be
" e x a c,t, just 44
cloths in this lot and at the
price they're certain to go
out quickly. Fine weave,
mercerized and hemstitched,
ready to use. Reg
ular price $1.65;
sale price Monday
$5,00 Table Cloths, 53.25
Fine satin damask cloths
with scalloped edge for round
tables, 72-inch size, beautiful
assortment of new patterns;
regular price $5.00, special
sale price Monday. . .$3.25
You Will Want Some of These Pretty LACES Monday
Over 10,000 yards of tle newest styles and most desirable pat
, , ferns In laces lor trimmings offered Monday at about ball price
JOo Wash Laces, Be I -lie Wash Laces. 10c BOo Wash Lares, 25c $1.00 Laces for 4pc
S EH IP aft J I Wash' laces for I f ni"nl f At this price you'll nflPAl 1 I Wash laces n all ORLTfilAI f White,, cream and
PECIAL!srft SPECIAL!EreVn SPECIALiSr: SPEClALSsnl
also for fancy work in linen and I edges and insertions, cotton I 111" rolng wash nresscs, fancycot- m designs, Venlso, linen and cot-l
torchon, fancy cotton laces and a lie and linen cluny, linen tor- I I Pin ton bands, cotton and linen a IIb ton cluny, allovor laco, fancy lal
insertions, values to 10c yard, ff W chons and fancy cotton bands, m "W 9 cluny, Venlse, cotton and lln- w v lace bands !1 to S Inches, val- W
Monday special, at to 8 loa.. values to 25c, yard en torchoo, values to 50c, yd. ues to 1.00, at yard
Examples of What You'll Find in the Bargain Basement
Owinjr to tbt extremely low prices we reserve the right to limit quantities and refuse to fill mall or phone orders on items adYtrtlsd for Mondtr in the bargain bastment.
10c Fancy Lawns, 4c
Fancy lawns, in a
big assortment of
good - colors and pat
terns, mill lengths of
values to 10c, Monday,
at, yard
So Embroldsrlaa. 3a
Cambric embroideries, edgings
Insertions, width up to 3 Ins.,
values to Sc, Monday, at yard
neni oi
4c
and
2c
ldc Wasn uooas, oc i
QPIvPlaiiA big assortment
OTCirlAL; 0f Bhort lengths
of wash goods, including
lawns, voiles and ba
.tistes, lengths 1 to 10
yds., values to 19c, yd. . ,
So Collars for la
Women's stiff collars, colored stripes,
all sizes, reffular price Sc. Mon- I p
day, very special, at, each , lo
lengtna
6G
tea
7c Twlllod Toweling, 8Uc
CDCriNI I Absorbent quality
w buiniii twilled
ing, full' bleached,
firm weave, 7c qual
ity, Monday special,
at, yard
ICo Bath Towels. 9o
Big- unbleached bath towels, double
ply, fine soft finish, the 16c kind, Qn
In the basement, oach
towel
3c
7Mc Wash Laces, 8J6c
QPFOIAI I Wash lacoe, in
rkVIHk! many widths and
designs, including val
ues to 7c, Monday,
basement, at,
yard
3c
60o Tabls Stmiik. 30n
68-In. fine Imported mercerized tible
damask, all perfect goods, our QQn
regular 80c quality, yard uf u
Oc Wash Goods, 2c
tfrbUinhi lawns, calicoes and
prints, the 5c and uc
qualities, mill lengths,
very specially priced for
Monday, in -baeomcnt, yd. .
Whits ttilninnV Mn
38-Inch fine whit nainsook, In mill
lengths, very special, in the base- ttn
ment, yard ,., UU
2C
SUmpted PILLOW
TOPS, at 10c
SPECIAL!
Pillow tops of
good quality
dark linen stamped with new
designs and 6 skeins
of floss for working,
for
59o Stamped Towels, 39c
Stnmped towols, best quality
huck, size 36x20 inches,
splendid assortment of de
signs, our regular 59c qual
ity, each 39c
59o Pillow Oases, 39c
Stampod pillow cases, best quail-,
ty tubing, oyolet, French mono
gram and French deslgnB, with
floss sufficient to complete. Reg
ular 59c value 3l)
Compare These Rug Values Mon day
With Those Advertised or Quoted by Any Other Store Around Town, We Challenge Comparison
TTTB know what the result will be you'll buy your rugs here. The rugs we offet are the stocks of Alex. Smith & Sons, S. Sanford & Sons and W. & J. Sloane all new 1913 patterns and colorings.
VV
Strictly first quality,
$3.00 EUGS, $1.35
SPECIAL!
NO MISMATCHED OR DROPPED PATTERNS INCLUDED.
$16.00 RUGS, $8.00
Axmlnster, Body
Brussels, Smyr
na and Art Felt
Rugs, sizes 27x54
Jn and 27x60-in.;
excellent assort
ment, $2 val., choice
$5.00 RUGS, $2.35
SPFP1ATI wllton Ve,vet'
ortlyiALi! Axmlnster,
Smyrna and h
American Orlen- JJJ
tal rups, BlKen U
3Cx63 and 36x72
Inches, all new
patterns, 15.00
values, choice. . . ,
SPECIAL!
rugs, size 9x12
feet, pretty selec
tion of new pat
terns and colors,
10,00 values,
choice
Brussels
Kashmere
Pro
and
mnn
We challenge comparison.
$22.50 RUGS, $13.50
SPECIAL!
Here's an idea of what to expect
Choice assort
ra 3 u t of yol-
vet rugs,
room size
9x12 feet,
some seamless
good values at
122.60, sale
price, Monday,
I35O
$25.00 RUGS, $14.50
CI1?ri A f I Wilton Velvet
Oi KiXjlJn.l'l Rugs in room
size 9x12
feet, all goo I
desirable pat
terns, regular
price $25.00,
sale price,
choice
$30.00 RUGS, $15.85
GPT?ri A T I Axmlnster rugs,
Oi JulIiiJL room ultes 9x12
feet, all new a
patterns and jSI
colors, strictly U
first quality,
$30.00 values
choice ,
SCAR
Iiyy
$40.00 RUGS, $29.75
QPFPf A T I nyal wuton
OJL EiXjLnlJi Rugs, size 9x12
feet, repre- t
Renting the HJ
world's boat jf
ra u k 0 s In
choice color
and patterns.
140.00 values
sOrkin Bros. Your Home Store;
iOrkin Bros. Your Home Store;
TORNADO DAMAGE A MILLION
Assessor Counsman Estimates Tha1
Amount Done Omaha Homes.
SEDUCTION 0VEE TWO YEAES
Auesaraent Aw to ' He I.rsened on
Thl Vear' Coontr ml n
Jiext Vear' Cltr Tax
Levy,
Dam&go done by th tornado to home
in Omaha amounttd to nearly l,O0O.0(.
according to official flgurta compiled by
County Asesor CounmJi, who peron
ally went over the torm dUtrlct to de
terminii reductions In luseiiments of
residence property.
Four hundred and lxty-on houie were
totally datroyed, with a loi of U61.000.
and TV) were damaged, cauilng a loaa of
13&1.225. This makes a toUl of JK.K5.
but minor damages ot from IS to )1C0,
which were not Uken Into amount by the
Mieesor In the case of iOO or SO) more
houses, bring the entire total near the
million mirk.
Astefior Counaman deducted JWi,3
from the asiesaed valJt of Improved
property In the city, I'crsona who had
restored their residences to their for
mer condition were not asxetsed the value
ot the repairs, aaMr. Counman held
that they should not be penalized for
making repair promptly..
Will Receive brnrflt.
Ifroperty owners whose buildings were
damaged by the tornado will receive the
btnetlt of the reduced assessments when
they pay their pounty taxqs for this year,
but will not find auy reductions In their
city taxes until next year, since the city
each year takes the county's valuations
of the preceding twelvemonth.
Next year Assessor Counsman will go
over the same district and raise the val
uations according to the actual worth of
the property and the city in turn the fol
lowing year will take his valuations.
According to Assessor Counsman, prop
erty owners lit Kountxe place have been
most pro.mpt to repair, damages. "That
district looks 2S per cent better than It
did before the tornado," he said; 'In fact
It did six weeks after the storm."
Tha Twenty-fourth and Lake district Is
being restored more slowly than any
other, Mr. Countman eatd. some parts of
It still remaining almost as It was Imme
diately after the storm.
( The Persistent and Judicious Use of
Newspaper Advertising Is the Road to
I Business Success
Brave Bob Yields
to Tenth Attempt
Upon' All His Lives
Bob, for many years at the Unltt
Roeckel drug store, Seventeenth and Kar
nam streets, committed suicide yester
day at t a. m. by jumping under the
lng at 3 o'clock by jumping under tho
wheels of a speeding automobile at Six
teenth and Harney street. ThI was
Bob's sixth attempt at suicide In as many
months. Despondency over a love affair
caused him to take his life.
During his life Bob escaped death nine
times, but nine lives were all he possessed
and when he threw himself under the
wheels of the automobile this morning
the end came under the heavy wheels of
the car.
On five pre'lous occasions Bob tried to
commit suicide by taking poison, but
overcame the effects of the drug. An
other time he' ran In front of a Karnam
street car and part of his tall was cut
off, necessitating the amputation of the
stub that was left Twice dogs tried to
kill him, but each time he escaped the
fray & little more dlaflgured
Edward Unltt. one of the member of
the firm, sent after Bob's body so he
could .give him a decent burial. When
the messenger reached the scene of the
tragedy a street cleaner had shoveled
Bob, whom he thought only an ordinary
cat, Into an .ash can and carted him
away.
Oases Reinstated
in District Court
Cases against ninety-eight persons wh6
had appealed from sentences In police
court and then failed to appear, leaving
their bondsmen liable, ware reinstated by
Judge Leslie In district court. Th casts
were set for trial July 1.
Half of the bondsmen Interested ap
peared In court, asking that the cases be
reinstated. Practically all of them as
serted that their prlnolpals were ready
to come Into court, but that they had hid
no notice that they should have appeared
at the beginning of the February term,
when they defaulted.
Action to collect on the bonds wl be
taken by County Attorney Magney In
the cases of defendants who fall to ap
pear July 1. Whatever amount Is thus
collected will go Into tho school fund.
Bonds Involved In action by the court
amounted to about (15,000.
Six cases were dlsmUsed.
Federal Petit Jury
Acquits Mann, but
Disagrees on .Bowers
The federal petit jury reported Arthur
Mann not guilty and disagreed In the
case of J. W. Bowers. Mann and Bowers
were charged with using the malls to
defraud In the promotion to sell what
they called a "simplex powder ejector."'
After being out all night and until 2
o'clock In the afternoon the Jury dis
agreed In the case of Bowers.
Arthur Monh was dismissed and Bowers
will have to appear for trial at the fall
term of court. He remain under his
former bond. J. W. Mann, who was alsu
included In the original Indictment, was
discharged a few days ago.
PRESIDENT MARKHAM SAYS
BUSINESS SHOWING GAIN
Regardless of the flood along the
southern lint of the company, result
ing In heavy damage, the Illinois Central,
according to President Markham, prom,
lata to tstabllth a new record for money
making this year, a he says will be
shown by the fltcal report ot the twelve
month ending June 30.
For the ten months ending April 30.
President Markham says the road earned
M.S62.&9, over 14,000,000 more than dur
ing the same period one year ago. and
within f&CO.OOO of the same month In
ltlO, the banner year.
Wall street ha had a hand In manipu
lating Illinois Central stock during the
lam few months and the- bears have,
mads several raid upon It, forcing- It
down tp US, the lowest price for the year.
Thl has started a report that while the
7 per cent dividend will not be passed,
It will he considerably reduced. The presi
dent dots not look for a reduction, be
lieving that when the books are bal
anced, the showing win t uch that the
usual dividend will be declared .
NEBRASKA SUNDAY SCHOOL
MEN PLAN BIG CONVENTION
Sunday school men of Nebraska, under
direction of Paul B. Dletrlck of Lincoln,
plan a mammoth parade through the
streets of the capital city on Thursday
evening of the annual state convention
of the Nebraska State Sunday School as
soclat'on to be held In St Paul's church
lln Lincoln. June IT to 19
Among the speakers of note at this
convention aro W, C. Pearcc. Interna,
tfonal assistant general seorstary. and Dr
Franklin McHlfresh. International teachet
train uptrlntendent, both of Chicago;
Miss Minnie E. Kennedy, gceral secretary
of the Birmingham (Alu., Sunday School
association and elementary an secondarj
grade specialist; Pfof. H. M. Steldtey,
formerly general secretary of Nebraska,
now Presbyterian educational secretary
of Colorado, Fort Collins, Colo., and
President Charles T. Paul of the Collegi
of Missions, Indianapolis. Ind,
In dljqusslng the problems of day school
credits for Bible study and the place ol
the college In teacher training. Prof.
James E. Dclrell, state superintendent
of public Instruction i Prof Heyhos ot
Doan. Prof. C. E. Teach of Wesleyan,
Chancellor William Otchgar of Cotner,
Rev. Charles Bavkarville ot Bellevue. and
other Nebraska educators will take part
Prof. L. L. Henry of Chicago, will have
the direction of music of tho convention
Plans are being made for a pipe organ
prelude, a large chorus with orchestra,
and special numbers, both vocal and In
strumental, for each evening session.
Death from Dlootl Poison
was prevented by 3. W. Cloyd. Flunk
Mo., who healed his dangerous wound
with Bucklen's Arnica salve. Only : c.
For sale by Btatcn Drug Co - Ad..i-.
ment