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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (May 3, 1914)
THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEK: MA 11)14. 1 1 i, Important WHITE GOODS Values Store Hours: 8:30 A. M. to 6 P. M Saturday Till 9 P. M. 2."5c Pet-Man Imwn, 25c I'lmons, 10e i-ZiHXT,. ' Wnch. striped and -il " u".... ' 1 " v , clocked r ii I iitmiuv T JL I -uc yard . 7 3c quality yard designs, 10c Itlco Cloth, 2V in-lnch. very desir able for waists and drosses. OC yard mUU Sunday, May 3, 10M. SPECIAL MONDAY Laundry Soap Bars 25C Diamond "C" laundry soap, special in base ment Monday, 12 bars, 25c. 4-Tie Brooms 170 Made of good, hea v y quality broom corn In, the Basement Monday. Lighthouse Cleanser 3c A regular So can on Bale In the Basement, Mon day only. Gold Dust, 25c Package, I7c Fair bank's Gold Dust, you know Its merits, on sale in tho Basement. Women's 75c Silk Gloves, 55g They're p u re silk, Tricot "weave 10 button lengths, double tipped fingers all sizes. Pillow Tops, 6 Skeins lUoss I5G -' V illow t o:p s with back and 5 skeins of floss for working, 15c. Center Pieces, 6 Skeins Floss 85G Tan or white linen, 18 to 27 lnc h o b, new French e y e let and punch work design. Pillow Oases for 29c Stamped o n best quality tub ing, hemstitched an d scalloped edges, 30x42 in. Union Suits, $1 Values 5 For women, low neck and sleeveless, knee and ankle length, cotton or lisle. Vests or Pants 25c-35c Value 15c For women, low neck and sleeveless, knee pants, closed or open style. ' Neckwear, 75c to $1 Values 59c Including col lar and cuff sets, coat colare, f Ishu effects, etc, all new styles. All Silk Ribbons 7c Plain taffeta or fancy moire, 5 inches wide, best colors, white and black, worth 26c to 60c. EVERYBODY'S STORE" "stoku NhVs"ron moma. Children's $2 to $5 Dresses, 98c to $2.98 TlinVttre for apes 0 to 14 years, made of fine white Uwn and miinsook, elaborately trimmed with Ince, ombroldory, tiny tusks,., also allovor embroidery, satin ribbon rosettes and bead ing, slightly soiled, but ovory ono it an oxtremo value. Hurress-itash Co. Second rioor. ZarDAY Beautiful New LINENS for Table and Household Use A N OFFERING of vast Importance to every ono with noeds of splendid saving advantages nro taken into consideration. this sort especially no when tho All Linen Table Damask 70 inches wldo and bleached; this seasons Impor tation; pretty se lection of designs; yard 59c yard. 4 10c CRASHES at GYzc Union bleached crash, 1C Inches wide, very heavy and a good quality, yard OjC 10c IMPORTED CRASH, 6i2c 17-inch Imported cotton crash with rod bor- r 1 dor; deslrablo for tea towels; 10c qiial., yd 0"i C 12c LINEN" CRASH, 9VoC 16 -Inch warranted all linen crash, sliver bleached; plain white, or with red border; ft 1 usual I2fcc quality, yard SC 17c LINEN CRASH, 12y2c 17-Inch all puro linen crash; very deslrablo weight and a fine quality; tho usual 17c 1 O 1 quality, the yard Lt'C Bnxg-ess-jrash Co. Main Tloor. Bleached Table Damask 70 Inches wldo, all llnon and heavy quality, pretty now patterns for se lection; Monday, the 75c 95 c Table Damask, 95c 70 and 72 inches, full bleacho also silver bleached; permanent finish and oxqulslto new pat terns, tho yard 15c TO 22c TOWELS AT 10c An assortment of plnfn and homstltchnd whlto and colored border towels: good designs; all ia new goods; 15c, ll)c and 22c quality, each 1 vC TURKISH TOWELS, 12y2c Bleached Turkish towels; flno yarn, good weight; size 18x114 Inches; dozen for or each X 2 C 25c TURKISH TOWELS, 18c Double thread bleached Turkish towels, "I O sice 20x28 In., usual 25c qual., doz. $2, ea,. IOC HUCK TOWELS AT 7c Extra good quality Huckaback towolB, with red bordor; for hotels and rooming houses; dozen 77c, or each AUTIClHiAlt attention of hotel, restaurant and rooming house stewards Is directed to this offer ing, suggesting that you anticipate your season's needs at this time. toavy qual- 34k 7c Mercerized Damask, 34y2o 63 inches wide, extra heavy qual ity, splendid for wear; an assort niont of designs. Monday, tho yard. . . LUNCHEON SETS, $4.50 Pretty nil linen cluny luncheon sols, consisting of thirteen (13) pieces, cholco designs, Cf per sot ip'Jr.Ol LUNCHEON SETS AT $5.00 All hand embroidered Madeira lunch sots rtc of 13 pieces; protty doslgns; Monday, sot.. PJ LUNCHEON SETS AT $7.50 Madeira luncheon sets, new Importations; beauti ful hand embroidered work; 13 hi-p JZf pieces to the sot. for J) iOU LUNCH CLOTHS 3 2x3 2-inch, each T.V I5.45-lnch. each $1.00 54x5l-lnch. each Bleached Damask, 50c 51 inches wide, silver bleached verj deslrnblo for hotels and restau rants; special, by the bolt, yard t 50c 75c Linen Damask, 75c 54-ln. nil puro linen, extra heavy and durable; satin strlpo with plain bands; for hotels nnd restaurants; yard. . . . i $1.25 NAPKINS AT 85c Hemstitched fruit napkins, good slzo in an QC I $2.50 for dozen; Monday, dozen OOC i $1.98 TO $2.50 NAPKINS, $1.65 Lunch size napkins, hemstitched, assortment of de slrablo patterns; regularly $1.9S to dl fiC $2. SO for dozen: Monday.d ozon J 1 DO TEA NAPKINS AT $2.75 Scalloped tea napkins. Madeira hnnd embroidered corners, tho usunl $3.50 dozen quality; t 7C Mondny for O EMBROIDERED NAPKINS, $6.50 Scalloped hnnd embroidered Mndoirn tea napkins; all now nnd beautiful designs, CO, spoclnlly priced, per dozen ipO.OU Rich, Deep CUT GLASS at Prices That Would Not Cover the Cost of Cutting "P VERY piece is cut on genuine Libby & Fry blanks from tlio highest J ' quality of load blown goods. Beautiful rock crystal offocts, floral designs, etc. Cut Glass nt 05c. Consisting of celery trays, 5 and U-lnch nappies, sugar bowls with or without handles, cream u ras pitchers, spoon trnys, ollvo trnys, cologno Ii JO bottles, 10 shapes; etc., nctunly worth Zflwi $1.25 and $1.G0; cholcfr Cut GIush at 91.05. Sugars and creams, 8-lnch bow'ls, 3 pint water pitch ers, celery trays, compotes, 3-lnch vases, oil bottles, unsKots with nanaica s-incu rorn dishes, 7-lnch nappies, candlesticks complete with shnde, holdor and cnndle, actual $2.56 to $3.75 values, choice , . Cut Glass ut $2.03. Fine cut 8 and 9-inch bowld of S cuttings, ice cream trays, mayonaise sets, 3 pint jugs, sugars and creams, 10 and 12-Inch vaBes, 8-lnch fern dishes, celery trays, etc., actual $3.75 to SG values, choice, BnrffOii Nosh Go.TBasement. us w s a axsiivtna $1.95 $295 NOTION NEEDS 2 jo Sun I tar v aprons. I E CKCh... 130 fiOc Jacket form MlllclllH. lOo wool skirt braid, nil Cp oolors, (black excepted) bolt" All :r.e host) support- I On era, pair. . 1 a Jl liut forms sizes 32 QQp Be wavy wire collar nuppoit em, fl on card, nil hIzcs, Ca a cards.. . y 5c box of -sorted' hnlr plns. En a for 6o unnp fasten prn, blnck nnd whlto. ull sixes, a dotan for 10c co m m o n black but pins. Pr C rtnzcn. . 5c 5c a for So cotton tape nil wiath, 4 for 5o 15c liuiuiui hair nets, all I fin 1 0o h k I r cont hnnRcrs So baiting cotton, apool of OOO yards, 3 for. . . 3!c fillfll kooOs of tnnfro hair pins, bfirretts, side combM nnd back I En combs, ea. " t nnd. 5c 5c Splendid Values in the Showing of New LACES" and "EMBROIDERIES Monday IT WOULD bo impossible to give you oven a mere Idea of tho real beauty of this now merchandise. 75c to 98c Plouncings at 59c Embroidered crepe and voile flounclngs, 4 3 Inches wide, pretty now designs, also 4 5-Inch allover embroidered cropes nnd voiles In dainty shades of plnlt, blue, lavender and maize, also white; worth 75c to 9Rc, ynrd 39c to 75c Flouncings, 19c Shadow flounclngs and allovers, 12 to 18 Inches wldo, beautiful new designs, In cream and whlto, worth 39c to 75c; tho yard At tho 5c Counter Assortment of Potnt Paris lnces, imita tion duchess effects, vals and shadows, linen torchon edges and Insertion, widths 1 to 6 Inches; ynrd DurgtIfah Co. main rioor. WASH GOODS Were 25c to 29c 18c A SPECIAL lot. consisting of 27-inch foundation silks in all shades; 32-inch striped French madras; 27-lnch silk striped vollo: 27-incli plain .Crepes; 36-inch heavy cotton "sUltlnB and 27-inch mercer ized popllnB; all shades. 50c Ratine, 29c Ratine in a wide range of de sirable colors; 36 and 38 Inches wide; 50c quality, OQ yard ...,. , .... Ratine , Striped Voile In all the new Bhades, 40 Inches wide; in .great demand Af n special, the ya,rd .... HcuQ Plaid Ratine, 98c Plaid ratine with plain to match, 46 Inches wldo; wide se lection of tolorlngB; qo special, the yard .... 570C Printed Flaxons Flowered batiste, 36 inch striped crepes and other protty weaves, new shades -a O JL and designs, yard,. Xm2C Crepe de Chine Silk and cotton, with neat flowered effects, full fjf Q 36 Inches, tho yard. . . 07C BnrgroaB-lTaah Co. Main Floor, It's Just Such Splendid Values As These That Makes Our READY-TO-WEAR SECTION the Busiest Place in Town AND they certainly nro good reasons, too. Our lines season showing the newest styles as soon ns they derprico transaction. Women's Beautiful New Spring Coats Monday at . $8,95, $11.95, $14.95. THE assortment "includes practically every favored stylo in the most de sirable weaves and colorings sport coats, Balmacaans and coats for dress wear. And the best part of it, all, wo offer you tho benefit of a special underpnee transaction. Handsome Tailored SUITS, Copies of Imported Models $23.75 IT'S a cholco collection, Indeed, distinctive, in dividual suits copies of models from the hands of such famous fashion creators as Pa quin, Worth, Premct, Cnllott and others. Tho materials aro tho very finest, of Im ported weaves In a wldo range of solectlon and the. newest shades. The jackets aro the now short effects with Napoleon collars, tho skirts are single or doublo long tunic effect. - Dnrffeii-ETaih Co. Second rioor. of ready-to-wear are kept up to concert pilch all through tho ;ire orougut out ana ny giving you ine ucneiit oi every un- These Taffeta Silk and Crepe DRESSES Mondy .at , $10.50 r A HE qjftremtyyiUuctf, and aro'tdrtal to brlns forth n gcnorouB tesponso; madci of taffeta silk or cropo lit plain shades or f Joworod patterns Tho hlbtiso Is made in tho now loose fitting style, while tho skirts are drapod and bustjo offect. Black Taffeta Silk SKIRTS ;Jln Great Demand for Monday $5.95 YOU'LL no doubt wondor at such a low price, but we assure y"oU they aro vory unusual values, made of a splendid quality of black taf .'cta silk In tho new Russian stylo; all sizes for womou and misses. Tailored SUITS for Misses' and Small Women Monday $12.50 THEY aro plain tailored nnd fancy styles, with short jacket and tunic skirt. Tho range of materials is largo nnU tho col orings aro tho most desirable. Thoy aro excol lbnt values In every sonso of the word. nuiff..-Nh Co. B.oond Floor, Something of Interest fWomen who know Nemo Corsets merely need this announcement it's Nemo Weei i all this week in our Corset Department. For any other women we will add: Nemo Week is the great looked-forward-to Fashion Week when leading stores everywhere join in giving 'special prominence to Nemo Corsets admitted style-leaders, and with, special features promoting health and comfort that place them far in advance of every j other make. We especially want you to see the brand-new Nemo KOPSERVICE models. They j permit women of every figure . to have the ultra-stylish,; "nature" shape, with com- j plete ease and comfort. CORSETS - They're NEW - and price is only $5.00. the Bnrym-Huh Co Becond Floor. $1.59 to $1.95 CREPE DE CHINE, $1.29 SPECIAL! "'nc a Sl"c tie chine, in all the 1 most desirable colors, includ- a oa ing every favorod ovenlng shado as well as street I CdtJ shades. Plenty of whlto and black. Our rcg- " J ular $1.59 to $1.95 quality, tho yard SILK FOULARDS at 35c I o Over 100 pretty styles and colors from JJjC which to make selection. An extrcmo alue here Monday at, yard, 35c. YARD Moire Silks at $1.19 . . Natural Pongee, 69c IIG-ln. moire silks, black, navy, Imported all silk pongee, natural Copenhagen and reseda t 10 color, 33 Inches wide, CQ green, Monday, yard.. P 1 Monday, yard OlC Taffeta Silk at 25c Black Messalines, 75c Plain taffeta silk, 24 Inches 3C-lnch all silk black messalines, wide, desirable shades QC, one of tho most wanted 'Jttf, Monday, tho yard fciwC silks, at yard I OC Printed Crepe do Ohino, S1.49 and $1.95 At those prices wo Include printed cropo do chinos, ratines, canton crepea and foulard silks in nent printed designs of the smartest colorings; were $1.95, $L'.50 and $3. 125, t-j jq rt - Qfi all 43 inches wide; Monday, yard J JL J 1 uD Bnrgi-Wath Co. Mln Floor. Corset Covers, Instead of 25c, at 17c MADE of nainsook and trim mod with lace, ombroldery nnd rlbbpn bonding; also draw ers of good quality miiBlIn and cambric, finished with hemmed rufflef 256; quality' 1 y Monday, garment . . . . C 59c Combinations, 39o , Corect'covo?'and' drawer, made of nainsook', trimmed with lace, ombr61dory and ribbon on run beading; 59c qual. OuC $1 tlombinations, 69c Also drawors. gowns and petti coats, mado of muslin and nain sook, trimmed with laco nnd ombroldery Insertion and rib bon run beading; were $1.00; Monday for... OI7C 79c Boudoir Caps, 59c Mado of not and lace, daintily trimmed with chiffon roses and satin ribbon; wore pa 79c, Monday, for.... OSC Nightgowns, $1.98 to $6.50 Made of nainsook and sheer ba tiste, elaborately trimmed with fine val. and torchon lace, dainty embroidery Insertion, tucks, ribbon beading. Slightly rolled, were $2.08 to $10.00; r. $1.98-$6.50 Durfi-KAh Co, S.cond Floor. ITTRESS These $12 MATTRESSES, $7.95 GLOAMING mattresses, 4 5 pounds, clean, pure and ab solutely sanitary, made of best No. 1 cotton felt, guaranteed not to get lumpy, covered with excellent quality ticking, regu lar price $12; Mon- tH Qg day, special vj .cO Other Mattresses offered at -$2.50 S5.50 SG.OO Burir-Wih Co. Third Floor. sBurgess-Nash Co. Everybody's Store 16th and Harney. Tomorrow We Will Introduce "BEAR" BRAND HOSIERY to Boys and Girls TUB hosiery aisle at our store tomorrow and some of the windows will bo given up to tho most unique display of children' hosiery that ha ever been made In Omaha. This Is "Boar" Brand Hosiery, selling at 15u and 25c .a pair. Tho nlslo and tho windows will bo full of benrs and hosiery. It will bo a display that you snould bring tho children In to see, an it Interest and amuse them, as woll nH provo profitable to tlio mothers. "Hear" Brand Hoslory Is made in Chicago, and its exceptionally durability is duo not to any one particular factor, but Is tho result of tho uso of the finest long staple cotton, which Is twisted and snun into the strongest of strong thread, under conditions in which tonl peraiure una mouturo play an Important part. Three Full-Siso Hosiery Knitting Machines in Operation As an added feature of this Introductory demonstration, three full-size hosiery knitting muchlnes will be In operation, in charge ot expert operators, and will show you tho process of hoslory making. You'll find It Interoitlng as well as educational. Souvenirs for the kiddles. Bearskin Hosiery at 35c a Pair This grado in slzos. for those 4 to It! years. They are 1-1 ribbed cotton stockings, fust black, reinforced at heel and toe. They are knlttnd on the newest machines, which leave thorn free from ridges on the heel and toe. Tho rolnforcenieut is by means of extra threads woven In at tho spots where tho hardost wear comes. Dress Parade Hosiery at 25c a Pair This grado In sizes for those 3 to 1G years. 1-1 ribbed cotton stockings of a hoavlor weight than the above described stockings. They are mado of combed yarn and aro fashioned at the ankle to conform to the shape of the leg. Thoy are reinforced at heel and too and they aro, of course, fust black. Two-Step Hosiery at 25c a Pair These stocking In sizes for those 1 to 15 yearB of age. They are 1-1 ribbed fast black silk Hslo stockings of fine gauge. Mado from two-ply doublo and twisted combed yarn, spun from specially long staple cotton. They are suitable for either boys or girls for every day or droBs-up wear. Burg.n'Nmh Co. Muln Floor. sBurgess-Nash Co. Everybody's Store 16th and Harney. SPECIAL MONDAY Bleached Muslin yards 39c Yard w I d o bleached muslin I n tho Base ment Monday. Wash Goods Pretty new summer wash goods, Including almost o v e r y weave, 1 Oc and 15c quality In Basement. Bed Sheets 49c Blenched bod sheets, flies 72x 90. 81x90 and SI by 89, seconds of 79c quality. Basement. 39c Table Damask I9c 64 inches wide mcrcertzod satin, good patterns, Basement Monday. Handkerchiefs 2c C b 1 I dron'a cambric school h a ndkcrchlofs, narrow h o m etltch. Basement, 10c Torchon Laces 2?C Oriental, -torchon or cluny, colored laces and Insertions, l to 5 Inches wide. Basement. Mesaaline, Petticoats $1.39 Regular $2.00 values, complete assortm't of col or. Basement. Pillow 0aS08 61c 10c kind, mado of good bleached muslin,, hemmed, on sale In Basement. Shirt Waists 39c White Ungerlo materials, high or low neck, long of short sleeves, In Base-raont. Night Gowns 39c For misses and. women, made of cambric, lace trimmed, In Basement. Women's Hose I?!C Silk boot hose, tan only, double toe and beel. 25c Basement. Corsets, Were 69c, for 39C s p 1 6 n d idly made, long or short models, all sizes. Basement. Monday. Curtain Swiss 12c S6-lnch dotted tnJ fltrured curtain owls?, an unusual value. Jrd floor. I AUQMIT I flWR nRAWM nilT'of "Jamdyce asalnt Jarndyce" as on j any parallel. Hut the L.HVVOUII LUHU unMii Ii UU l jwnPn lttli draped its iilow lenBth a'onit 1 against McArdlc, Just Twealr-Tbrr. Vrjir. In Court for $48,000 at n Coat of 9186,000. Dickens In "Bleak House" Immortalized the ''never-ending, still-beclnninc" case over so many joarb that It had blighted the prospects and ruined the health of all persons Interested In its settlement. Yankees have ntnlled over "Jarndyce against Jarndyce."' They have imagined that our own courts could not tolerate case of Donnelly doclded by tho court of appeal of New York state, haa been pending twenty-three years and la a eloee rival of the Dlekens precedent. The Judgment which is affirmed is JiS, 000 In favor of Michael Donnelly. Patrick J. McArdle had to protect this Judgment Corner 10th nnd Harney Bin. with bond and It will be paid. Hut the ' three of the wltnosso have died since cost of prosecuting the caie has been j Issue was Joined. 1S.000 to Donnelly. In the various trials and motions forty-eight different Judges have been on the bench, lnotythree lawyers have been employed and 3 wit nesses have been railed. Hixteen of tho Judges, thirteen of the lawyers and forty The original controversy was over a partnership. Donnelly says thut the liti gation has "wrecked his life." but he was bound to have his pound of flesh from McArdle, though it cost three times aa murh as it camo Perhaps civilisation may some time evolve a ytem of Jurisprudence that will absolutely prevent any such pro. crastlnatlon of Justice. A Jury left free to net without any appeal could have settled the Donnelly claim In fifteen min utes and hail It over with. It Is the ap peals that make Justice farcical without on the average, making It any more cxac than it would be without them. That ' apparent enough to every man who is n a lawyer. Mrooklyn Eagle. The Persistant and JudIcoua Use r Newspaper Advertising ia the Road t Business Success,