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THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: JUNE 21, 1914.
GERMAN TIM FOR SALE
Revelations by Socialist Cause Con
sternation in Berlin.
LETTER OF DR. LTIDWTG PRINTED
Trice of rrofeorhlp U Tiut Thou
tajnd Dollars and n CommUilon
for nroker n?)n'r Tar
iff for Order.
BETIUX, June H. Karl LJebknecht,
the socialist leader and member of tho
KeIchtK whose revelatlona last year re
mitted In the conviction of a number of
Krupp officials and army officer of
bribery, has again unearthed affairs that
are cnpnRlntr the attention of the proie
cuttns attorney and eem likely to result
In criminal proeecutlona.
IJebknccht charge and supports his
charges with strong evidence that traf
ficklnc In titles on a commission basis la
carried on In Prussia, and that certain
titles are, or were, up to two years ago,
granted for money considerations. The
minister of education has made a publto
denial of the latter part of the accusa
tions, declaring that titles, or at least,
that of professor, are not to be had for
money. He has, however, dtreoted an In
vestigation of tho other charges, and It Is
now under way.
Llebkneoht tried to make nls disclos
ures at the conclusion of his speech In
the Reichstag on tho armaments trust,
but was ruled out of order by tho
speaker. Two or three days later he
published the first Installment of his
rhnrgea In Vorwaerts, the central organ
or the socialist party. It had to do with
the late General von Llndenau, one of
the most distinguished military men In
the empire. von Llndenau was for a
long time chief of the great general
staff; he was appointed governor of Metx
fchoTtty before hla death, and It Is de
clared that he might have become Prus
sian war ralnUter had he lived. He en-
BOY WIZARD GRADUATES FROM
HARVARD.
WILLIAM J. SIDIS.
CAMBRIDGE, Mans., June 20. William
J. Sid In, Harvard's l$-year-old mathemat
ical wonder, was graduated Wednesday
afternoon. At the- age of 11 he dlsoussed
the relation of gold output to high cost of
living. He Is the youngest person ever
to graduate from Harvard university.
Joyed the expeclal confidence and esteem
of the emperor.
Llebknocht published extracts from of
ficial documents showing that the gen
eral left debts exceeding fUO.OOOand prno-
R. & G. Rustless Corsets
Ideal for Summer
it
Avail Yourself of Our Scientific
Method of Corset Fitting
If you do not have your corset fitted you cannot realize what real
corset comfort la. The corsets of today are constructed ao differently
from those of any previous season that you do yourself an Injustice by
making your selection on the hit and rotas plan.
Vou can, by wearing the It. & O. corset designed for your type of
figure, correct many defects. Your health, comfort and appearance de
mand the beat cars and attrition In the selection of your corset.
Let one of our fitters assist you to select the right model, which
will give you comfort these warm days.
aCodcl 0 881 For slender figures. Lightly boned batiste corset.
Very low top with elastic Inserted above waist line, long tfr f
hip. Graceful model for dancing And athletic wear, suit- 3Z. I II 1
able for street wear, as well ftJJ
a. O. oorssts for misses. Very light weight with only one bone
over hips. A comfortable model, ti.10.
Othtr models from 91 to Obrsst Bsotion Beoona Tloor.
BRANDEIS STORES
tlralty no assets. He also published a
copy of a letter from the general to &
certain physician, acknowledging the re
ceipts of a large sum of money, "to be
repaid In case you do not receive the
title of professor within one year." In a
further article, Ltebknecht declared
flatly that von Llndenau had for years
dealt In orders and titles.
Tho non-soclallst press found It lm-
WARNER'S BRASSIERES
To the well drcssod woman the new Brassieres are af
quite aa much imporiunco as nn.uhiug she wenrs. for brassloros
this year will be In greater evidence than ever before, as lacy
and flimsy materials for waists aro to bo soen featured on
every hand and whoever wears such waists must have a perfect
fitting brasBiere, and so will bo interested in this Bplendid dis
play of Warner's Brassieres. They'vo boon designed to meet
the needs of women of every size and are so perfectly cut and
tailored that they are never tight, never scanty, and the most
elaborate models will retain their shape and beauty through
repeated wear and laundering.
Because of distinct figure requirements, the
brassiere section of our corset store is in
charge of experienced saleswomen who are
good Judges of lines and are competent to
recommend the proper model for any figure.
This is as important for good appearance as
the correct corset is for health and comfort.
Warner Brassieres are made In various styles to suit every
figure, slender, stout and extra stout, Ono of their many
good features is that they tako care of the flesh abovo the top
of the corset In back, distributing the flesh, preventing ono
from getting round shouldered while they glvo proper Bupoort
to the bust.
The stout figure wearing a topless corset must wear a
brassiere that will restrain and hold it in graceful curvos The
Warner Brassiere is preferable because it nets as a brace to
the muscles of the back.
We Show Warner's Brassieres u complete variety, 40c to $3
BRANDEIS STORES
possible fo deny the probative foree of
Llebknecht g documents, but declared
that the ease was "a solitary, sad- in
stance." Thereupon Llebknecht pub
lished a facsimile of a letter from a cer
tain Dr. Lurtwlg to an unnamed phy
sician, dealing with the obtaining of the
title of professor for the latter. In this
letter, written moro than two years ago,
LudKlg declared that tho matter was
difficult and expensive, tho cost being
"higher for foretgness than for Gormans,
higher for Jews than- for Gentiles." The
following conditions, he said, must be
observed:
"fl) You must, In order to observe the
proprieties, submit a printed treatise.
This need not be exhaustive, It la only a
matter of form. For example, you pub
lish an article In a scientific magazine
and then have copies printed of It as a
monograph, or you can have printed an
article written especially for this purpose.
This is only a matter of form, so that It
can be a!d that you have published some
scientific article.
"(2) In a certain quarter you will pay
$10,000, and JJTS as commission."
Llebknecht followed this article up with
two other letters of Ludwlg's, ono deal-
'ing with tho obtaining of the title ot
professor, the other that of court clen
tlst. The former, Ludwlg wrote, Involve
Ing meeting "high financial demand."
Tho later would cost from $2,000 to $2,li00.
Ilncklen's Arnica Snlvp
For a cut, bruise, sore and skin trouble,
a box should be in every household. All
druggists, JSc. Advertisement.
Adventures of Kathlyn
Harold MacQrath's famous mov
ing picture story now
ready In book form.
You havo seen tho pic
ture, now read the book.
UWUD iUU V "
50c
Community Silver
Our stocks of this celebrated ta
ble ware aro tho largest and most
complete In tho city and represont
every new and deslrablo pattern,
and our prices are much to your
advantage.
Our Coat Stock Is Divided Into Two Groups
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We have taken radical measures to force quick selling of sumnjer coats tomorrow. The prices have been cut down
to the lowest level of the season, permitting you to choose the very coat you want at much below former price.
Your Unrestricted Choice of Any Coat in Stock Monday $
This surprising ono-day offer permits you to select tho finest coat In our magnificent stocks at a price less than
you'd usually pay for tho most commonplace coat.
Thero are the most fashionable styles of silk moire, taffeta, bengallne, series, chinchillas, plaids, twoed mixtures
and others. Dozens ot models. All sizes and all colors. Coats formerly $25, $30, $35 and $39, all to be offered at. . . .
Select From 275 Coats Formerly Priced to $15, at Only $
Surely every woman will find it within her means now to have a smart summer coat, when we are
offering them Monday at less than cost of making. Many women will want to select several from this
group. They were previously priced up to $15. Special
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A Splendid Group of Dresses Worth Up to $25, Monday $
Theso dresses are In women's and mlBses' sizes and Include dainty voiles, crepes, linens, ratine and numerous
other wash materials. Every one is a charming creation made for this summer's wear and embody every clever new
style Won. Trimmings are of laces, embroidery and frill effects. Tho skirts have tho Russian tunics now so popular.
Whlto and evory dainty summer shado. Dressos actually modo to sell up to $25. Choice Monday for
m 1
8,500 Yds. High Grade Spotproof Foulards
Quality That is Usu- q fYA Most Exceptional
al SoU at 75c & 85c q) Q Silk Value th'e Season
We made a largo purchase ot Cheney Bros., and other well known spot-proof foulards
at less than half original prices, and will offer them Monday while thoy last at a similar rate
of reduction. They are the soason's newest and most artistic designs, on grounds of navy,
brown, rosoda, Copenhagen, gray, tan and hello. There are many patterns In Arabesque,
Algerian, Balkan, Jardiniere, cameo, geometrical, dot and stripe effects.
Theso aro the standard 75c and 85c spot-proof foulards, and will probably never again
be offered at ao low a price. Monday on main floor bargain square at, yard, 39c.
Yard Wide Wash Silks I Summer Silks, 39c to
65c and $1 Qualities, 39c and 79c
A special lot of excellent quality yard
wide tub silks for summer wear. Deautlful
two and three-tone stripe effects mostly on
whlto grounds, with a few In maize, hollo,
del, light gray. Specially adapted for
dresses, blouses, misses' and children's
frocks and men's shirts. Worth C5o to $1.
On sale Monday at 39c and 79c.
$1 and $1.25 Pres. Goods at 79c
Summer weight gabardines, Fronch serges
and vigoreuz, tamlse, black and white
checks and fanoy strlpo dress goods. $1 and
1.25 qualities. On malt, floor, dress goods
section at 79a.
27 and 36-inch black summer silks, white
habutai and natural pongee very much in
demand for cool serviceable summer dresses.
Specially priced at 39c and $1.
Basement Silk Special
1,200 yardB of yard wldo fancy stripe
'dress silks in a good range of street color
ings. Yard, 49o.
French Challis at 39c
Now French challis in two and three-color
tones and beautiful French colorings. Neat
floral and oriental designs, Balkan and Jap
anese patterns. Bargain square, on main
floor, 39 c.
30,000 Yards of Sample Pieces of Fine
Embroideries on Sale Monday
This is one of the most Interesting' sales of embroideries we have ever offered. There
are about 30,000 yards which we purchased at the most notable savings, and offer them
to you much below regular value.
This lot Includes the very finest quality embroideries of Swiss nainsook, cambrlo and
long cloth. There are edges and Insertions, In widths from 4 to 12 inches. Mostly all are
Jn matched sets and specially adapated for trimming dresses. Dainty baby sets, as well
as elaborate open work patterns and eyelet designs. Never before such values as these.
Divided into tnree great lots as-follows:
Embroideries
Worthtol2V2c
6c Yd.
Embroideries Embroideries
Worth to 19c Worth to 25c
12c Yd.
81c Yd.
E M B ROIDERY F Q R
Worth to $2, Yd. J dj
Choice lot of beautiful embroidered skirt
ings ot finest imported crepes and voiles.
They are 27 and 45 Inches wide. These
are the most fashionable for dainty summer
gowns, blouses, also tunic effects, because
ot their soft, clingy diaphanous texture and
exquisitely dainty embroidered designs. Tbe
values are regularly from $1 to $2 a yard.
Monday at 59c.
EMBROIDERIES Q(j
Wprth to 50c Yd. f J
These embroideries Include corset cover
ings, flounces and skirtings of excollent
qualities. Scores of the most deslrablo
patterns, and many aro suitable for chil
dren's drosses and fine lingerie. Made of
Swiss, nainsook and cambric, in 18 and 27
Inch widths. Qualities regularly worth up
to 50c a yard are offered for Monday's sell
ing, on bargain square, at, yard, 19c. ,
Two Special Lots Laces Monday
Silk chantllly tlounclngs in white,
cream and black
18 to 27-inch cotton shadow
flounclngs, white and cream.
40-lnch shadow allovers In cream
and white.
Silk shadow allovers In white and
Ivory. Yard wldo.
Two-tone oriental flounclngs. 18
Inches wide.
18 and 24-lnch oriental flounclngs.
White and cream.
Flowered nets In dainty colorings.
Yard wide.
Black silk figured nets. 42
inch os wide.
Baby Irish allovers In soft finish.
42 Inches wide.
at.
Cotton oluny bands. White
cream, up to 9 inches wide.
Shadow tlounclngs, 9 to 18 inches
wide. Whit, and cream.
14 and 18-lnoh cam! solo laces for
corset covers.
Venlse bands In widths to 4 mch-
i es. wane uuu cream.
J P 18-inch allover laces. White and
I Ili I cream.
M. Worth to 35c. at 15c
Worth to $1.
Laces
Worth
Ud to
35c Yard'
Laces
Worth
up to
$1 Yard
50
and
Rugs of Finest Quality, Worth to $50, for
Genuine seamless Wilton rugs in beautiful new designs.
These are among the best rugs made, and are wonderful
values at the price
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$12 Brussel Rugs at $7.98 1 Rugs Worth to $25-$16.98
Room size Brussels Rugs, ot good
quality, with long wearing wool sur
face. Numerous pretty patterns.
Regular $12 rugs Monday, $7.98-
Axmlnster and Velvet rugs, In a
largo variety of floral, oriental and
small allover designs, 9x12 foot
size. Worth to $26, choice, $16.88.
Art Goods
Children's ready made dresses,
stamped to be embroidered. Mado
of pique and oatmeal cloths in
white, tan, blue and old rose. Sizes
2 to 10 years. $1.75 to
$2.26 values, at
Stamped Aprons
Pretty little aprons for children.
Stamped for embroidery, In white,
ton, bine and pink. or
Worth 60c, Monday tJOC
Japanese Covers
Japanese bungalow covers In
two-tone Jap prints. 54-lnch size.
Special, each, $1.
Napkins to match, dozen, 75c.
Draperies
Dainty muslin and swigs curtains
In dots, figures or plain weave.
Cho'co of 200 pairs, regularly worth
to $1.60, special , rA
each, OvC
Curtain Materials
Beautiful voile, marquisette and
et amine with ribbon edge; also with
colored strlpo borders. 25c, 3 Oo
and 89o qualities at, k e
yard iyC
Cretonne Pillows
Just 50 ot these cretonne cov
ered pillows. All ready to use.
Should sell for $1; Mon- q
day's special price, each....O"C
Sale of Hammocks
Regular size woven hammocks with pillow, valance
and heavy wood spreader. These come in green,
yellow and rod. Worth $1.50. On salo QC
Monday at. VDC
$2.50 and $3.25 Hammocks, $1.85
Extra heavy canvas and woven hammocks with
deep valances and wood spreaders Very heavy cords.
Dozens of colors. Well worth $2.50 to di or
$3.25 each. On sale Monday pl.OJ
$3.50 and $4.00 Hammocks, $2.75
A splendid lot of hammocks, representing every
style and size. Plain and fancy. Hand woven, hard
spun yarn or canvas. Heavy reinforced spreaders.
Extra heavy supporting cords and upholstered pil
lows. An endless assortment of colors. 4?9 7C
Regular $3.50 and $4 values, Monday... I D
Crib hammocks, with stand 92.25
Hammock ropes, 6 foot long 10c
A List of Worth-While Economies in Seasonable Wash Fabrics
Pretty Printed Voiles for Summer
Our assortment ot prlntod voiles Is the largest ever
shown. All the new stripes, colorod and white back
grounds in rosebud and a score of tho latest printings
are represented. 40 Inches wide. Special
Monday at, yard
25c
Serpentina Crepes
The old reliable standard
make for kimonos, wrap
pers, etc., in all tho most
attractive 1914 designs, ori
ental and other foreign ef
fects. Remnants ot Q 1
18c crepes OgC
Rice Cloth
The season's most fash
ionable fabric tor summer
wear. Very dainty and 40
Inches wide. Regular 25c
values, from the bolt,
Monday, at, yard
'M5c
Silk Stripe Poplin.
Beautiful, highly mercerized with neat woven stripes.
Very lustrous permanent finish. Tho regular 25o and
J Bo qualities, but owing to the broken line ot colors, we
make thla exceedingly low prlco. For quick cloar- n 1
anoe, while the lot lasts at, yard 02fC
Nolle Crepe Suiting
A new fabric In pure
white and various colors.
An elegant woven material
and htghly mercerized.
25c value,
Monday, at. . . .
15c
Dress and Shirting Percale
Yard-wide, full standard,
84x84 cloth, in neat stripes,
dots and figures. Mostly
light grounds. 12c
values. Monday
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Nauahau Suitings.
A beautiful suiting In splendid assortment of new de
signs, noat stripes and checks. Absolutely fast colors.
Iiength to 15 yards. For boys' waistB, outing
suits, etc. 16o value at, yard
9c
Embroidered Crepes.
Just a few bolts left ot
those tine colored em
broidered crepes and nov
elties. 40 and 42 Inches
wide. Qualities regularly
worth to $2.25, while
the;- last at, yard...
$1
Everett Chambray.
10,000 yards ot this well
known brand. All tbe want
ed plain shades. Lengths
up to 15 yards. Strong and
durable for rompers, house
dresses and men's work
shirts. 10c values,
at, yard
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Monday Clean-up of Wash Goods
Worth Up to 50c a Yard, at 15c
2,300 yards of the season's most desirable summor wash fabrics;
odds and ends of what remain from our choicest stocks are placed
on large bargain square for clearance Monday. Included are:
Beautiful 36-lnch bookfold Leno suiting In
plain shades and white.
French crepe suiting and new cloth In the
most desirable shades.
Bookfold printed voiles and crepes In tbe
neatest 1914 'printings.
Yard wide dress ratine In all the choicest
summer shades.
Worth up to 50c a yard, choice at, yard ....
Stripe Shirting Madras
An excollent quality In neat
corded stripes and woven effects.
Fast colors. 32 incne-s wide. Us
ual 16o grade, Mon
day at, yard
Imported Shadow Batiste.
All white. In pretty allover de
signs. Very smart for dainty
blouses and lingerie dresses. 27
Inches wide and rn
priced at DUC
10ic
Dress Gingham
The genuine Everett classic
dress ginghams. Bookfold, in
all the wanted small, medium
and large checks and plaids.
Very desirable colors, n 1
10c values at, yard O2C
Corded White Novelties.
Medium light weight fabrics,
specially adapted for separate
skirts and dresses. Yard wide.
An immense lot for or
Monday at, yard CiDC
Batistes and Dimities.
Dainty cool fabrics In all the wanted neat summer printings.
checks and figures. Regular 10c quality In lengths up
to 20 yards, Monday at, yard
White Crepe.
Mill remnants of 40-inch white crepe and sheer woven summer
weight voiles. Desirable lengths. Values range to 19c.
While the lots last at, yard
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Special Price on Flaxons
Monday we offer one case of flaxon, tbe fabric with
the permanent linen thread finish. New printings and
colorings. 28 Inches wide. New goods shown for
the first time. Regular 15c quality at, yard
10c
White Ratine.
This Is the most popular
fabric for summer wear.
Much in demand for suits
and separate skirts. 45
Inches wide. Splen
did quality at. yard
White Dress
25c
White Rlcls Cloth.
This fabric makes up
beautifully for dresses and
blouses and is 44 inches
wide. Very specially priced
for Monday at, 25c
Novelties.
These beautiful imported white novelties, plain French
crepe, embroidered novelties, crepe voile, shadow crepe,
corded eponge, ratine, etc., are the season's favorites.
Regularly priced up to $1.75 a yard, Mon
day special, at
85c
White Pique.
Just the fabrio you want
for your outing or vacation
suit, 27 inches wide. Reg
ular 25c values.
Special at, yard. . .
Corded
15c
Long Cloth.
Imperial long cloth.
Chamois finish and pure
white. The most desirable
fabric for fine underraus
lins. Yard wide. on
12-yard bolts OtC
Batiste.
These white corded batistes are 40 inches wide 1 n
and sell regularly for 15c yard. Special at, yard...llrC
Stripe Dress .Inen,
Black and white stripe linen are more In demand now
than ever for skirts and suits. Monday the 36 rn
inches wide at, yard i)UC
Bleached Muslin.
Yard wide bleached mus
lin. Fine quality, with soft
finish, for underwear, etc.
Regular 9c grade, j i
special at OjC
Unbleached Sheeting
Extra heavy weight round
thread unbleached sheet
ing. Yard wide. Quality
mat usually sells for
8c, Monday, at, yard.
5c
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