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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (June 9, 1914)
THE BKB: OMAHA, TlT.vSim , Jl'NK 0. 1!)14 Receipts From Merchants on This Page Are Valuable The Exquisitely Gowned Woman LEANS Upon the Dresher Establishment She has learned through bitter experience thnt the usual clenner makes a frightful botch of a Job when cleaning, re modeling or repairing her evor-so-costly Frocks nnd Drosses. Sho has found thnt there aro advertisements and advertise ments, all claiming but few carrying out their claims; but she HAS found that DRESHERS do REALLY marvelous work on her most prized wearables. She has found that the care given her garments at Dresn ers equals the care sho would, herself, give the clothes: sho has found that Dreshers never make a promlso they cannot fulfill; she ha3 found that It scarce pays to WEAR fine gowns and dresses unices there Is a concern llko Dreshers at her dis posal. (Phone Tyler 315 and make n test.) NOTICP TO CONTESTANTS ITaxt Tuesday ws will publish tr-e standing of all contestants who hat turned In their nomination coupons or caah ohecka for rjf in thia con tent. Get your receipt! In by Satur day Yenln?, ao that your atandlnr trill appear In the list, thna letting your friend know that you are com peting for a trip to the Vanaona ea-position. Dresher Bros. Dry Cleaners-Dyers I 2211-13 Farnam St. Omaha. FOR SATISFACTION WITH LIGHTING FIXTURES FOR Residence, Office and Store SEE US The Electric Shop 1810 Farnam St. WE ARE MAKERS AND DESIGNERS OF UP-TO-DATE LIGHTING FIXTURES. ' 'Wo Are as Near to You as Your Telephone0 Tyler 1414. Contestants' Standing itUCC, m0 ray t. Watta j,u-. ,... iutn A. l'inncy a,37t,0J v-narua utu k,u,.-j .ia., i.mu. fairy mti Wlika W-rtl 34 850 Sylvia Hanne au,(93 Y' ,A- flynkrom lyv.nB Kiary J. Aberly bi'dia iJatiel a. -uauMrld u.oid bftiu dteiUuurtf- V.aii noaweu -otie 4,71 i Mrs. tt. S Buutii 3,.bd yiyae J Xiutiier 1,636 Joe bonaleJc l.aho sred Horn 1,159 brace E. Baker. Beatrice, Heh. . 1.000 Herbert O. Welle l.oow W. J. Kottlen l.oou Chris Blmonoou. mica, Meb.... 1,000 Julian Harris 1,000 Harry J. Severacu 1,000 Minor O. Kennedy 1,000 Herbert C. Iiuudon 1,000 Marie B. Rivera 1,003 Jennie X. Waahburn l.oou Charlea Q. Thomaa 1,000 Myrtle O. Itarrlsou 1,000 Mra. Janiea Mortlmoro 1,00 Henrlotta Swenaen l.oou Mra. Robert T. Jonea 1,000 Jainoa L. Xulakofaky 1.0 Oo Myron Derorreit 1,000 T. O. Thompson 1,000 Mra. Oeorre E. Evarta 1,000 Louise r&nnlngliera 1,000 raul Korton l.OOu Henry B. Ring- 1,000 Mra. Zillllan towtlen 1,000 Bainnel Z. Book 1,000 John rilokar 1,000 Jule Wachateln. 1.000 Karry Erney 1,000 Mra. E. BeT.rtdg-e 1,000 Mra. Pinna Clrolo 1.000 William Wlnaneat 1.000 Oretchen Edrar 1,000 Jamea O. Wisely 1,000 Sara Eeo 1,000 Wayne Blley 1,000 H. W. Becker liOOO Mra. Jennie Martin 1.00U Xrilllan Erlckaon. Kearney. Keb. 1,000 John Oepleoha. Burwell. Web... 1,000 Mra. Hottle Oaburn 1.000 Charlea Hannlffan 1,000 Bobert W. Mullln 1,000 Exteriors of Fair Buildings Are All Nearly Completed How to Win a Free Trip to the Pana ma Exposition rttitra of Contest. 1 The Bee offera and will award three round-trip tlcketa and expenses to the Panama Exposition, the total cot of each trip to bn 1200, a prltcs to the three, con testant having the Kreateat number of points at tho cloae of the contest. z Thla contest open to everybody ex cept employee of advertlecra on thla pate and of The fiee. I Tho content pac will ba published one day each week and will run for a pertoJ of one year. 4 Polnta will be flfured on the bnela of one point tor each 1 cent shown on cash checks or receipts for purchases made from advertisers on thla pntse. 5 Cash checks must be deposited at or mailed to "Panama Contest Editor" The lice not later thun thirty days from date ct payment of earns and rocclpU will be Issued for them. Conteet to close. November 7, 1MI. All rash tickets and receipts must bo turnod Into The JJeo office ni t later than 9 p, tn. on closing day of contest, or If mailed, must bo postmarked not later than that hour. Dor Sho tv nt U.loltlon. The rnnama-Pnclflc International expo sition Is not to o vol look tho dog. He will be Riven three days and announcement has just been made that the exposition dog show on November 16, IT and IS will carry away W.R6S In prlres. Battleship Oregon to Carry President to Big Frisco Fair That the fleet of warships that will assemble nt Hampton Meads early In the year 1915 and stenm throiifh the Panama canal headed by the historic Oregon, with President Wilson on board, will b- the largest over assembled. Is mailn cer tain by tho first report of the I'nllel Slates navy department. The officials of tho Panama-Pacific International ex position have, been notified by tho navy department Ihnt eleven foreign nations linvo accepted the Invitation to semi ships. The list now Includes Austria, Ilussln, Japan, Oermnny, France, Italy, Argentine Hepubllc. Greece, Ppaln, Eng land nnd Portugal. Assistant Secretary of tho Navy Franklin D. Roosevelt snld on a recent visit to 8nn Francisco that the I'nlted States navy would havo more tlrnn fifty-five ships In lino. Tho great war fleet will be an unprecedented feat tiro during tho time of the exposition. Two Stnten Let Cmitrncts. North Dokota and West Virginia have Just let tho contracts for their pavilion on the. grounds of the Panama-Pacific International exposition. Tho West Vir ginia commission has Just been appointed and Is expected to arrive In San Francisco i soon. The, most desirable furnished rooms are advertised In The He. Clet a nice cool room for the aumme. ISBBBJBjSJSJBjSJBJBBJBBBBJ Every Dollar Deposited to Open a New Account in the SAVINGS DEPARTMENT of THE MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK Counts 100 Votes in The Bee's Panama Contest Capital, $500,000 Surplus, $500,000 Undivided profits,$240,000 Total deposits, $7,000,000 THE MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK 13th and Farnam Streets LUTHER DRAKE, President FRANK 1. HAMILTON, Vice President FRED P. HAMILTON, Cashier 3. H. ME1LE, Assistant Cashier C. B. DUGDALE, Assistant Cashier NOTE: Votes will not be allowed for other than bona fid new savlngi accounts Full number of votoa will be allowed up to alxty days before cloae of oolites", when a limit of 10,000 will bo placed on each new account. I Eeryono who visits tin. Panama-Pad-i flc International exposition grounds at Ban Francisco these days Is greatly sur prised at the advanced stage of the con 1 structlon work. Al though there Is much . Interior finishing yet to be done, so many , of the huge and beautiful exteriors have been completed that the beholder can today gain a very fair Idea of the mag nlftclent grandeur of the perfected proj ect. ! To date, thirty-five foreign nations and thirty-eight American states and terri tories have arranged to occupy spaco at tho exposition. Even- far off Slam will be represented, and Prince Kajanl will be commissioner. Other royal visitors will bo King Ferdinand, Queen Elcanora and Crown Princess Boris of Bulgaria, ami King Alfonso and Queen Victoria of Spain. A significant Indication of the strong ' religious activity prevalent In the United States Is the fact that the two great ! branches of the American Christian ; church will each have a costly display. The Roman Catholics .will exhibit a mag I nlflcent reproduction of St. Peter's at Itome, while the Prqtcstant denominations l are planning to erect a unique building , In the form of a huge open Bible. I Tho Union Pacific Railway company, I one of the principal and most convenient i transcontinental linos which will carry visitors to the exposition next year, has ' started work on Its magnificent and real- ; Istlo reproduction of the Yellowstone Na- tlonol park, one of America a scenic snow i places. Some conception of the number of peo ple who will visit this epoch-making ex- I position can be gauged by the fact that It Is estimated that no less than 500 so clety conventions will be held at San Francisco (for which a special conveti tlon hall has been built), during 1915. Ono of the most Important and Interesting of these will be the First International En gineering Congress, to be presided over by Colonel Qoethals, builder of the Pa nama canal. , One hundred thousand dollars has been appropriated to bring the first world polo tournament to San Francisco In 1815. It I will be conducted under the auspices of the American Polo association, and will last from March 15 to May 1. i3 itaey m Prugs By Shopping Always at the Four Rexall Stores t PATENT MEDICINES " At Reduced Prices Bromo Seltzer 9c-10c-34c-C9o 50c Charles Kles.'i Food 34o 26c Carters Little Liver Pills . 13o 33c Ca8torla, ,-renulus aio 50c Caldwell s Syrup Pepsin. .. .23c II 00 Duffy's Halt for 74o Fellow's Syrup 64o aud 880 11.25 nude's Pepto-Mansan 79e J1.00 Wine of Cardul 69o TSc Jad'a Salta Mc Mentholatum He and 34o SOc Pape's Dlapopsln for 29o $1.00 Plnkhom's Compound ... .50o Hot Hepatlra 17c, 33o and 69o 50c Syrup of Figs for 29s 1.00 Swift's Bptclflc for 51o 26c Cutlcura Soap 17c SOc Carmen Powder 39c SOc Canthrox 39o TOILET GOOD.S At Lowest Cut-Prices 25c Tlr. for tender feet Ho 25c 1711 White nose Soap 12o 25c Woodbury's Fnclal Soap. . . .I4o Horllck's Malted Milk. 34c, 67c, $3.70 25c Hydrox Peroxide Cream. .. Ho Llaterine 9c, 14c, 39o, SCo '25c Lyon'a Tooth Powder 14c LnBlanche Powder for 39c SOc Malvlna Cream for 39o 25c Massatta Talcum for X4o 26c Mermen's Talcum, 4 kinds.. 13o 11.50 Oriental Cream. Gouraud's, 93o 25c Packer's Tar Soap I.4o SOc Pebeco Tooth Pnate 390 Venezuela Active at the Exposition i Venezuela takes a neighborly Interest In the completion of the Panama canal and not only has she accepted Undo Sam's Invitation to his world party to celebrate the canal opening but she has tent a commissioner to reserve a place on the grounds of the Panama-Pacific In ternational exposition at San Francisco. The dedications of national and state sites are accompanied by atractlve cere monies and when the Venezuelan sits was officially delivered to Commissioner Octavla Escobar Vargas, his wife, Senora. Vargos, pulled the flag of Venezuela lo the flag pole staff while tho military bands playtd tho southern republic's na tional anthem. Tho exposition is doing Its share toward making the Monroe doctrine mean something along with tho firtecn-inch guns that proclaim It. LARGE BALL ROOM IN STATE OF CALIFORNIA PAVILION f TOILET PAPER SPECIAL 1,000-Sheet Roll, 10c quality fine tissue paper, 5 for 25c Case of 100 rolls for $4.25 - SHERW & fMONNELL DRUG 00. roxm busy dbuo otokesj Corner 16th and Scdgs S.rteta. Harvard Pharmacy, 24tt and raraam. 0w Drug- Co, 16 tli and Barney Sts. Xoysl Pharmacy, 307-500 XT. 16th. The hest building for the visitors at the Panama-Pacific International expo clt'on will be the California state build ing and the ground for thla structure has been broken. Governor Illrom Johnson was one of the speakers. Callfornlans declare they, will have the finest pa vilion aver erected by any state or na tion In any exposition and the announce ment that the building and all Its contents will represent an outlay of (2,000,000, looks as It they were correct. They promise a ball room, larger and more lavishly furnished than any ball room now found In the state of California and that Is a. real promise. FREE NOMINATION COUPON GOOD FOR 1000 VOTES Send or bring this coupon to tho "Pnnninn Contest Editor" of the Boo and you will recoivo 1000 votes in tho Panama Contest. Only ono coupon will be credited to n person. , Name ... Address mfC (ft" If you could follow the washwoman homo with your frocks and linens; if you could seo how few modern conveniences sho uses; if you really know how they wore washed, dried and handled, do you think that you would still prefer her lack of system to our per fect system? It's a business with us, and wo surround that busi ness with all tho advantages that, aro to bo had. CJf Our assistants take a pride in their work; they are neat and clean, their work clothes aro spotless, and thoy havo a modern, well lighted, woll ventilated es tablishment in which to handle your washing. Jf We use only soft water aud appliances of which you would npprove if you saw them. CJf "Why not come nnd seo them! Wo should be glad to have you; wo'ro proud of every detail which goes to tho making of this modern hiundry. CJf In any event, give us a trial bundle. Come, too, if you can find tho time when you aro near our place. KIMBAiX lAUCWi. TUB "WASJCWOHD" OS TItS SOUS 1507-09-11 Jackson Street. Phono Douglas 919. Member of Laundrymen's National Association of America, Little Journeys in the Field of Opportunity Graduation Gifts-"Diamond Rings l-R carat atones, each stone a per fect cut diamond mid very brllllnnt, placed In solid gold mounting, 50 r intra In thin lot 12 values, and wo aro able to of fer thnm right now cc "re at. each .qJO.O 1-8 1-32 carat. An entire gross bought nt thla weight, makes a splendid diamond ring In solid rold mounting, valuo t1l 7C 25, offered by us nt ...y1-'0 1-4 curat nenutnn "Wcssoltons" without flaw or enrbon, nny stylo mc solid mounting. eai en 144.00 valuo at 1-4 enrat genuine "Jaugera", per fect cut and the highest griulo stone money can buy. These stones would bn fortunate pur chases nt JG0.00. whllo our lm mensn buying power through tho branch stores enables us to offer them In UK gold, platinum head each"1.'!?.'': . .I') $38.00 S perfect stones weighing '.4 carat each Genuine and perfect Wea neltons. free from flaws or Im perfections. Tho cut, shnpo and brilliancy tho best we could ob tain from our Amsterdnm ngents and wo back thesa stones with our reputation as experts. They are fully worth 1160.00. The lot contains 7 diamonds weighing sllnhtlv more, but all offered at our spcclni prlco i i n nn JiT THE SIGN OF Tut CROWN UP Tfte GQLDCN STAIRS I Lake Breezes In Your Home $ Hot weather will soon be here scorching days willl make you long for tho cooling breezes of your favorite lake. Why not lot an Electric Fan make you and your family comfortable this summer! An Electric Fan Insures Sum mer Comfort at Small Cost For less than ono cent an hour an Elec tric Fan will assure you cool comfort In rour home and a high work ng efficiency In your of fice, lie ready Buy now, Tor Sola By All Saalsra. Omaha Electric Light & Power Co. n n a sT Bl For GIFTS For the Bride. Pianos $250 to $1,1 Vicirolas $15 to $200 ART GOODS, Embracing the world's fin est lines of Pictures, Statuary, Silver, Brass- Leather and Glass. All these good gifts may be found at Hospe's. A. nOBPE CO., 1B13 XJOUfflsB St. Y Cuts that print There Is often all the difference) In the world between a cut that shows up well In the engraver's proof and one that shows up well when It is printed. Cuts mado for a nowspaper bavo to bo made so that they will give good results under the most adverse conditions, 'For that rea son, a newspaper engraving plant producos cuts that tho ordinary printer can use and get good results. If you bavo somo engraving to bo done, send us the work and compare both the results and the prices with that of ordinary engraving plants. Bee Engraving Department Bee Building, Omaha