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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 14, 1913)
7-A i Dainty Embroideries, Values to 89c, yd., 35c Embroidered Swiss Flouncings, alhiew designs in widths from 18 to 45 inches, largo or small designs, values to 89o a yard, at. 0C u SPECIAL SALE of SCHOOL SUPPLIES Largo scratch for uu Ink, special, 3 "!!... I Oo THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: SEPTEMBER 14, 1913. Linen Enve lopes, loo Cn values ...,uu Mem ornndum Dooks, lOo C values .,..'u We have Arranged for Tomorrow-Monday-a Magnificent Display and Sale of Women's and Misses FINE WEARING APPA Pencil Qn Ln1 Pencil. Composl- Cn Boxes U Soten. J tlon BookB, Jb Slate Pencil! Pn Holder. 6 down, in. School JQn Pen En at U0 Paints .. i JO Points....0" Vtftf HAVE had our initial opening. We displayed for your benefit and approval many exclusive and novel new styles, demonstrating them to you on professional living models and showing you how thoy look when worn. Among thom was tho nmch-talked-of Tango Gown with its flimsy chiffon pantaloons (shown for tho first time west of Chicago) as well as tho Sultana Turkish Pantaloon Skirt, whioh is creating such a sonsntion in tho oast. Tho display was pronounced by hundreds who viewed it ns an authentic stylo revelation a most dignified and refined assemblage of aH that is now in Womon's Wearing Apparol. For Monday wo havo arranged a special display and solo which will give you who prefer buying your garments early nn opportunity to mako your selection now. j Having looked through this tint showing of beautiful apparol you will understand why tho garmonta are being selected so rapidly. Each one Is smart, charming In Btylo, possessing both Individuality and simplicity and with its original fresh ness a point we ompbaslzo on our apparel throughout tho soason. An early solobtlon means tho choicest fabrics which aro scarce oven now, and this condition will becomo more gen oral ns the fall advances. Monday-" an almost unlimited array of HANDSOME FALL SUITS at $25 In the season's very newest tailored and demi-tailored models HEBE aro beautiful styles in tailor mado and' trimmed suits, in the finest fall fabrics, snob as Bqd cords, poplins, diagonals, serges, worsteds and novelty weaves. All tho now fall shadings and all richly silk lined. Many of these suits aro copies of much higher priced models, bo whon you seo those garments do not be surprised to find Btyles hero at $25.00 that would cost you a groat doal moro any where cIbo, all duo to our splendid buying facilities. Suits that aro not equalled in point of stylo, qual-r ity or char actor by any other storo in town at near tho price, Monday. . . .... . 1 1 i i ii hi i Ot Inter Suits Range from $152. SO to 125.00 Stunning FALL COATS at $12.50 up to $125.00 BEAUTIFUL now outer garments, that will appeal to any woman, and all economically priced. Tho season's most favored materials in every desirablo shado aro represented. Exquisite FALL DRESSES at $19.?5 up to $65.00 A PLEASANT surprise awaits you here Monday, nn array of tho most charming stylos wo havo over shown. Thoy include all tho now fabrics, and overy favored shade. CpPpI A I MfYTp As a feature of this display and sale we have specially engaged Miss OrLAXsitXLi liV 1 sa Clarice Stone, a professional model, who will demonstrate any gar ment that you may desire to see how it looks when being worn PrettyRich SILKS ados, 27 lncnea 69c Specially priced for Mon day's selling. QprpIAI ? Pretty assort- silks in stripes, figures, etc., ln iuriincr mRflflalinea. taffetas and Dobllns In all shades. 27 Inches wide, excel lent $1.00 value, Mon day, yard. . . . $2.00 BROCADES, $1.89 Brocado silk, poplins and moires in all the new shades for tho com ing season. Worth ?2, 5Q Monday, yard p A eej 75c SILK POPLINS, 49o Silk Poplins, 24 inches wldo, largo assortment of wanted shades, regular price. 7 Be, sale ACkf price Monday, yard. ; . .-.-.XC CREPE DE CHINE 42 Inches wide, all silk, in every possible shade, Mon- AQ dayt yard". ,J tTV Special Sale of MODEL Trimmed HATS THE whole realm of Millinery is represented hero in our big Millinery show rooms. Variety is tho "spice of life," and also the very life of a millinery business, such as wo carry on in tho Orkin Storo. Every woman who comes to us is looking for Something individual, something that will not be met with on every street, at ovory reception, at every church service. Orkin millinery is individual, so many different models aro shown that Beldom do we put on. any great number of similar designs. Here you can get your own. stylo,' done in your own way, yet showing the grace of Paris and New York origin. Every: Hat. will bear the original price ticket. Every Hat is marked in plain figures. V Every Hat is individual, positively no two alike. $17.50 and $18.75' Model Hats, $15 Beautiful trimmed hats, dress hats and street hats in plush, velour, velour plush. and tho much favored silk velvet; also many novelty ribbon trimmed hats. $17.50 and $18.75 values, Monday, specially priced for Monday at.'..'. SUA. $15 Charming Trimmed Hats, $10 A showing that speaks for itself in variety and clover nesB of design as well as for the extreme values thoy represent. Hats that cannot bo duplicated in any other storo in town at anywhere near the price. .; .' $10 $35 to $40 MODEL HATS, $30 Exquisite model hats, tHe most pleasing and artistic trimmed conceptions brought out this season, perfect gems at $35.00 and $40.00, Monday, $30 00 $30.00 MODEL HATS, $22.50 The models of Warshauer and Rosemond, Oscar Olauscopf, Bonhotal, Smolln and Gardlne. Veritable pictures at $30.00, in this special salo Mon- jnn day, at $66OU $22 to $27.50 MODEL HATS, $20.00 Our own fetching creations, the product of the clever designers of our own workrooms. Every model individual and exclusive in design. Dig values' at $22, $25 and $27.50, (OA f( Monday, cholco ptJ,JK 1 ' 1 Sale o New Dress Good That will appool to most ovory woman. SPECIAL! Wof d788 goods, such as Bedford cords, storm serges, mixed suitings, etc, embracing evory popular color, GO to 64 Ins. wldo, $1.50 materials, yard... $1.00 DRESS GOODS, 69c A special lot of over 60 pieces, in cluding all. colors, woavce and mlxturos, 44 to CO Inches gt wide; reg. $1 value, yd..Oi7C 75c SERGE SUITINGS, 49o Now serge Buttings in a beautiful range of colors, a material in great demand this season, 75c Af quality, "Mbnday, yard ft7C DRESS GOODS, 59c Now wool plaid dress" goods In wldo range of stylo, r-Q special Monday, yard..., QuC 98c Pictorial' Review Patterns for Octofa r Are Here for You . For Smart Misses Styles USE PICTORIAL REVIEW PATTERNS We recommend to you to TRY ONE j just one The FALL QUARTERLY il lustrates charming styles in simple and elaborate effects for all occasions ' ..; )WP I MELOROSE BEAUTY POWDER GIVES THE SKIN A CLEAR TRANSPARENCY THE FINE BOFT TEXTURE, of Melorose, tho Pleasing odor and I'MIIFECTION OF ITS TINTS havo never foiled to bring- the purchaser of tho first box bock for the second. It gives the v(n n frh. clar transparency and smoothness few Dowders can claim.- POSITIVELY VujL SOT CHAT OK BICA.BT, 60a Bite box ... YurriT fVO nO V nP fc1 X TVT The perfect Cleanser ana massage cream, nos no iguni . .430 cellent for the complexion, freckles, tan, wrinkles, pimples, A C blackheads, chapped hands or face, etc.: does not grow hair or turn rancid, and has a tJL very asjniy ouor, suggestive or iresn nowcra; ueuea sun, winu ana uum, uvu "VAUOAERE" WHITE OO.'B TOKIO AND XTiEBK BUH.DE3. Tho wonderful preparation for THIN, UNDEVELOPED, nervouB and coreworn women. The rem edy that ts recommended by all great beauty experts and physicians. The1 tablets are Q( much better than tho liquid and contain the genuine galega. Try a box and note their QJJC wonderful effect. Perfectly harmless. 1.00 box (55313 15 CENTS It h only 10 cenu when purchased with a :S cent pattern. Tm Hictoiial Review Patterns SsSff f ; Orkin Bros. 16th and Harney.; Monday in the Big GROCERY Dept. CHEESE, fancy domestic fbw,r..:.25o O E E S E, imported GO a BwlsKlb, WU' O H irE 8 E, Full Cream, Z 18c COFFEE, O O F F E E, B r e a'k'f a st, atb:.c.?:.45o TEAS, i as- P ..43o 8 PI O E 8, Pickling, ui ST-.IBVio SPICES, all n A ICI TJ G p o w 9 a s, Iloyal or Dr. Price's, 25c acr.,....i9o PEAS, Capitol, sifted. 1 2c. per can 1 ,aw- nUTTEZt, Capitol brand, lb ,32cl X V 8 II &0O12S, first choice, O in can. at..u ABl'ABA. Qtr3, Ilatavis, 2T.....250 CItAIlH, Vir gin la soft, shelled, IE. 2Sc can,. uu PLOUIt, Ex celsior patent, at: $1.45 6 A Ii M O N, 7o SALT, 14-lb. 20c SUGAR, Granulated with any grocery orders 21 lbs. for $1.00 COItN, upeclol, O Ii I V Sweet, 7o E H, stuffed, O An large Jar a"" .lEIiLO, spe cial pkg., "n at u V I N E G A It, bottle ou BAKING BO Sv&, Arm and itammen An Pkg WAX B13ANS, special, 7l,n can .. 'w OU A O K naa ok cook- lEH all 10c pk. 2C SAUCE, Wor coster, (mi ported), at K I2V20 UMA BEANS, ST AH NAl'II TIIA, powder, sr.. .,i6o S AIU) INES, Imported, Hen QUeen, I Qfi can 1 uw 8 P AGIIETXI, (prepared In can) Van Ta W20 COCOA, Van Ilouten's, 2Sc I9q COCOA, Van Ilouten's ISo T.. 12V20 HOVVi, Fran-co- American, BNII) E It'S CATHUP, large It 17VSo OLIVE OIL, O I d Mission, 60c bottlo, 480 uec r.". 24o VLGVU, Prldo of Omaha .or Orkins' l'rlde, at $1.09 Thomson's "Glove-Fitting" Corsets Correctly Proportioned for Every Figure THE corset is tho foundation of ovory chango that the designers of fashion mako in figure linos. Whon you see a dress design that seems particularly fitted to your stylo of ficruro. it bust, waist and hips aro truly proportioned. vvnen you select your cor set, seo that you got one in which tho proportions aro maintained whether your figure is slender, medium or stout. Thomaon'a aiove-Flttlng new fall models aro the moat beau tiful corsota wn hfiva oia. r. ferod. They will give your Expert corset figure perfect fashion-plate lorea alwaya at lines. your service. Individual fit ting rooms second floor, Thomson's "Glove-Fitting" CORSETS !- m M("kk. $1.00 to $6.00 I Orkin Bros. 16th and Harney.5 9 RICHES COME FROM- FARMS Still adhering to his frequently ex Twsud bllcf that the prosperity of the mtiou tents upon the rffl'.ency of the 'nrn-cr and the success of his ?rols. rmcr Sff-rttary of Agrlculttire lainea ,lUon, wha la In Washington oa his way home to Iowa, after a tour to study farm conditions In' the ' British' Isles, stated last night that the only chance he can see of a hard hunlness yeur lien In the possibility of radical chonxcj in tho tariff affecting agricultural prod ucts and disturbing the markets of the American farmer. "'There were no reasons to expe t uny- thing but another prosperous .year when 1 left two months ago,' said Sir, Wil son, "and I don't think the situation 1 any different now. The crops are good, and despite tho drouth In the touthwent, I tlrink the farmers will come out UI right. The only thing which can Inter fere with their success Is the possibility of violent changes in the laws." The farmer secretary was sent abroad by his state- for the purpose of stU1y(n'g the farm-renting system with a vw to Instituting a system- In Iowa which wilt protect the soil of Iowa farms under rental, comprising 33 per cent cf the form lands In the state, fiotn telng Im poverished by tenants who have no ob ject but to extract all they can 'rom the land and move away without doing anything' to' maintain the productive Qualities of the soil. The British government's plan uf buy ing large agricultural holdings and sell ing them In small farms on easy terms Is working out satisfactorily, according to tyr. WiUon. but there ns arisen a serious problem In the increasing scarcity of farm laborers. Canada and Australia aro doing a great amount of adyerttslng in Great Britain, nd tho result Is a uteady exodus of farm workers to these countries. Mr, Wilson encountered a situation In his native Scotland which cauawl him to protpttt at first,, bu.t which pow brings chuckles. At several hotels ho found menus printed In French, and Germas. wnlters who couldn't read the menus After futile negotiations for a bowl ol oatmeal or some other favorite dish, h would give up In despair and resort to "bring me something to eat," ivlth re sults that were frequenUy a tax on Ma d'seation and gcqd nature, Washlngttfo Post.