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THE OlttAIIA SUNDAY BEE: JUNE 28, 1914.
TACHT OUPJNTEREST KEEP
American Defenders Are Daily At
tracting Much Attention.
ONVADER REGARDED AS MARVEL
Shamrock IV Mnnr New
Feature. Which Arc Expected to
afnke Some ISxtmorAlnnrr
NEW TORK, June 27.-With the threw I
1 . . -1 - . .... .I..- t..n1i.t I
MMilCA B cup UC1CI1SB JttUlim nroutuw, ,
Vanltle and Defiance cniwted In almost
dftlly test race and Sir Thomas Upton'
ehallonger, Shamrock IV, preparing to
all for America, Interest In the coming
International races for the famous yacht
trophy Is Increasing; rapidly. Tho status
mnd racing ability of the three American
sloops are fairly well established, but the
full possibilities of the Nicholson seventy
live footer will not be known until ahe
can be seen In practice off 8andy Hook.
Her description as cabled from England
points to a yacht which departs from
hmny of the orthodox canons of sloop
bulldlnff. Many yachtsmen believe that
Designer Nicholson, with his radical In
novations, has produced a boat that will
prove extremely formidable. This 'bellof
Increases tho Interest with which Sham
rock IV Is watched on this side of tho
Atlantic and raises the question again
m to whether the cup committee will
permit tho challenger to be towed at
nf time during the long ocean voyage
which Is to be soon undertaken.
The same question is agitating Kngllsh
yachting circles and there Is much dis
cussion In both clubs and In the publlo
prints regarding this Important angle of
fie cup con left. Tho Impression pre
vails abroad that tho New York Yacht
club committee Is opposed to granting
permission to tow and while the matter
.Is under disruption neither the chal
lenger or defending clubs wilt state their
official attitude In the matter.
Ilcstrlctlnn n Handicap.
Basing their opinion on the assumption
that such permission will be granted re
luctantly, If at all. the English yachts
man and writer holds that the restriction
Is one that handicap tha challenger.
That there are two sides to the contro
versy, however. Is shown In tho follow
ing ortlcle by a well known English
yachting, authority:
'It Is very evident that considerable
Wall Paper
Specials
Monday wo placo on sale tour
apodal lots of good serviceable
papors,
7c bed room and kitchen pa
pers, light and medium colors
with border to match, t)X.g
Monday, roll 2v
llic parlor, dining room,
store and hall papers, nil now
patterns In all shades with, fl
inch and 18lnch border PI
to match; Monday, roll Osj C
18c bed room papors, stripe
and floral patterns with cut
out border and base Q
binders; Monday, roll.. SC
25o and 60c oatmeal papors In
plain und figured patterns. All
shades In 2 -i A -OP.,
lots Monday lC-CiJC
BRANDEIS
$1.25 and $1.50
Wash Suits
95c
The suits In this moder
ate price group Include Uiw
clever little low neck and.
short bIcovo Russians and
blouso styles. Made with
straight out pants. Also Ions
sleeve suits with bloomer
pants, and Ollvor Twist
suits. Exceptional Qff
offer at 30C
$1.75 and $2 Wash Suits sflAB
There aro two tables full .of these suits to bo dIsp6scdJof Mon
day. Middy blouso and Oliver Twist models, Alstf 'liuIan , and
blouse stylos. Eton collar suits with straight cut pan'ts arid short
sleeves. Well assorted fabrics and patterns, $1.40.
$2.50 to $3.50 Wash Suits, $1.95
All the suits In this lot aro of Imported materials, and many
are in the most dellcato . summer shades. All strictly fast color,
Linen In bluo and tan, galateas In plain shades .or fancy stripes,
fancy stripe madras, rops and poplins. Also protty white suits lu
linen and plquo, and crashes In natural shade, with dotachablo col
lar, Evory new style to bo found in this group at 91. OS.
LI
Vacation Needs in Drug Section
Main Floor.
Many warm weather and vacation needs now at
special prices, with unusual economics on bathing
caps, traveling cases and xn&nicuro goods.
Vacuum Bottle Special at
88c
A hot weather comfort a house
hold necessity. Tako it along on
your vacation. Keeps any liquid
hot or cold.
Pint size heavily nickel platod.
A regular .1.50 bottle, very special
at
.v v v saj.if . i r m
,il lata I m nwam Mil Lfuraon vnom kv-tn:
29c
Universally endorsed by all leading beauties,
both off and on the stage. Thousands of wo
men know that It Is rapid and certain In giving
beauty of complexion and skin health. Regu
lar 50c Jar, special for ,
r?i
EWHkrVs
A Brush for
Particular People
If you are particular about tho brush you use, let us show you
the genuine Hughe's Ideal. We know It will pleaso you. Wo orfer
this fine brush at a really surprising price. A quadruple bristle
Hughe's Ideal Hair Brush of tho vory best quality, mado t -j in
to sell at $ 2; peclally priced In our drug section at. . . . P A A
Toilet Specialties
Rig. U. S. Pat Off.
Kakae Velvety Skla
FREEThisWeek
So you may know Velvctlna Toilet Goods in Combinations will
preserve your complexion, remove sunburn, tan and got that "clean
feeling" we will give
FREE ONE VEI.VETINA COMPLEXION 80A1. 25c, with every
purchase of Velvetlna Massnge, OOc. -Combination
for use at night. Removes all dirt, Impurities, wrln-
teles etc
FREE ONE VELVET1NA FACE POWDER, :15c, with every pur
chase of Velvctlna Vanishing Cream, 30c.
Combination for use in morning as a dressing. Protects delicate
skins from summer's sun and wind.
These four articles complete Velvetlna System Combination No.
1 a satisfaction-giving, positive result-giving combination to be
had in no other way; economy even at regular prices. During this
week all for 91.00,
Three Other Biff Free Combinations
ASK ABOUT T1IE3I
Get YOUR VELVETIXA BOOK AND SAMPLE FREE A
complete tfuldc for the cai-o of the complexion.
misconception exist In many quarters In
regard to the efficacy of totvln;. During
the time that the matter was In doubt
comment clearly showed that there ex
isted a widespread belief that the handi
cap whtoh a vessel Incurs in crossing the
Atlantic would ho very materially re
duced if allowed to tow. This is alto
gether wrong-. The one udvantage of
towing Is that In case of light winds and
calms tho time occupied on the passage
Is shortened.
"It Is qulto erroneous to suppose that
the permission to tow enables a vessel
to bo more lightly constructed. To begin
with, the permission only applies to calm'
WWlttlr Atlrl tin nn t-AtnnnthlA fn 4tm'
vessel would desire to tow when there
Is anything of a breesr Under certain
conditions, a vessel of light construction
Is submitted to greater strain In towing
than In sailing, and It Is by no means
a comfortable means of progressing', ex
j erupting In fine weather. '
I "The reason for this s that In towing !
It Is not one continuous strain. It is
absolutely necessary to have a very long
tow-line, otherwise there would be the
probability of tho vessel In tow running ,
up on the tug. Progress then Is nothing (
more than a series of jerks. When the
hawser tautens the vessel receives a I
sudden impetus which carries It along
faster than the tug Is traveling. The
hawser then slackens until the vessel
loses her momentum, when It tautens
again and another Jerk gives the vessel
a plunge forward ngaln, and so the tow
ing proceeds. With tho slightest swell
on matters aro made much worse, and
to attempt to tow a vessel against a head
sea Is to submit It to a much moro serious
buffeting than It would receive In sailing.
"Mr. Nicholson, speaking on the sub
ject, said the question of towing had not
troubled him at all. Any vessel so weakly
constructed as to be unable to make
tho passagp under sail would stand a
poor chance of arriving on the other side
In tow."
It generally Is considered, however,
that the New York Yacht club will grant
permission to tow In calms and light
weather. This permission always has
been granted to Sir Thomas.
Another feature of the cup rules which
does not appeal to the average English
man Is that which permits tho defender
to Increase Its waterllne, but does not
extend the same privilege to the chal
lenger. On this point another writer
states:
"Apart from the troublesome delay and
at'endant risk of crossing the Atlantic
under sail there Is a further point In tho
conditions of the race framed by the
New York Yacht club committee which
appears to us most unfair to tho chal
lenging yacht. We do not say that tho
New York Yacht club has not the legal
right to Insist upon It. because as that
club holds tho cup and frames the rules.
It Is obvious that It can attach to It any
conditions It pleases. If the party con
templating challenging dots not like the
conditions of course ho need not com
pete. We contend, however, that tho fol
lowing condition Is unfair, Inasmuch us
It gives n better chance to the defender
than it allows tho challenger.
Beginning Wednesday, July 1st,
and 'Continuing; through the months
of July and August, this store will
open at 8:30 a. m. and closo at C
p. m., oxcept on Saturday at 9 p. m.
i Women's COc lisle and cotton
Sale of 300 Pretty Dresses Worth $20.00, $22.50 and $25.00
75
it
To offer these bewitching summer dresses good quality, good taBte in design, good styles the latest accepted modes at I he
one modest prlco mentioned, Is something that you could expect of no other house In Omaha.
Another big purchaso In Now York is the secret a putehaso at much below regular prlco.
The trad to life drawing of cltrht models Illustrates the cood stylos in the collection each embodying the Russian tunic Idea
In some attractive effect, and there are dozens of different designs, long, medium and modified tunics.
Fabrics are linen, ratlno, crepe, plain crepo, voile, organdy, plain, figured, many fancy effects in stripes and bars, black and
white combinations and all smart, high colors and delicate shades.
If you want a long tunic dress, your opportunity cbmes tomorrow at' this Btore-ono you can scarcely resist. These dresses are
reasonably appraised- at $20, $22.50 and $25. The price for your choice of 300 is
A Special Group of Dresses
10
These are df sheer summer silks and fine
cottons, made in tho nowest of styles. Crepe
do chine, Jap silk, taffeta, cotton crepe, ra
tlno, linen, voiles, etc. New long Russian
tunics and girdles aro distinguishing features.
They are drosses of exceptional beauty, at..
Cool Wash Dresses
$6.98
For Monday we have arrangod an ex
ceptionally attractive group of dresses
to offer at this popular price. A large
number of protty styles, In crepes,, voiles,
.linens, tissues, reps, etc., both white and
colored.
Pretty Waists and Blouses
The most pleasing selection of cool, dainty looking summer
waists we have yet shdwn. Made of sheer organdies, voiles
and lawns, artistically trimmed with fine laces and embroid
eries. Novel effects in organdy collars. Priced
$1.50 $1.95 $2.50 $2.98
Fashionable Wash Skirts, $lgg, 2gg, $3gg, $5
A most comprehensive showing now ready, representing overy new style and ma
terial. Cord fabrics, crepes, piques, llnenB, etc. Made In long Russian tunic and high
glrdlo effects.
A Large Lot of Coats Worth to $25, at
This lot Includes many of our choicest $20 and $25 coats silk moires,
poplins, taffetas, novelty cloths and other materials, made in the best of
tho late summer styles. It is a fine selection, at
HI2S
Dainty Summer Muslinwear, $1.50, $1.98, and $2.98
CriBpy now undermuBllns for hot weather wear. Gowns, skirts, combinations,
princess slips, Teddy Bears, envolopo combinations, corset covers and all the sheer,
lacy garments that mean so much for summer comfort.
Pretty White Petticoats Worth up to' $2.50, Only $1
Wo will offer as a special attraction for Monday shoppers a lot of about thirty
doxen pretty lace and embroidery trimmed white petticoats. They are the newest
styles all flno materials and regularly worth to $2.50. Choice, 91.
Some Impressive Special Offerings of White and Colored Wash Goods
Fine white embroidered organdy, so much in de
mand for dainty blouses.
inches wide. Priced,
Whlto French cotton crepo, 39 inches wide, a splen
did summer fabric; regularly worth
$1.50, at yard
Fine white shadow voiles, a new case just received.
40 Inches wide. Extra good quality.
at tho yard
Silk crepe de chine. Colored grounds
with neat printings. 36 inches
wido. 69c qualities JsC
yard. . $1.50, $1.75
a splen-
59c
received.
29c
Regular 50c Dress Linen, 25c
6,000 yards of silver bleached dress linen bought in Belfast,
Ireland, at less than cost to manufacture, because they have dis
continued making it. Good, heavy, round tnreau,
made from best selected flax, free from starch, and
absolutely pure linen, 36 Inches wide. Regular 50c
quality, on sale, at yard
25c
Floral and flaked crepes In stripes and
check effects. 36 Inches wido. ESA
Extra good quality, at yard OUC
Irish dimities, 27 Inches wide,
grounds with pretty floral de
signs. Special, at
White pique, wide welts for skirts and suits. 32
inches wide. Our regular 50c quality, 7H
on sale Monday, at the yard iDC
Light weight ratino desirable for making summer
skirts. 45 inches wide. An excellent rr
fabric, at yard DC
Imperial long oloth, chamois finish, yard wide, best
material for undermusllns. Regular fly-i on
$2 bolts of 12 yards, for p 1 ,Jif
Printed flaxons, the llnen-llke wash
fabric with permanent finish. r
15c quality, Monday, yard 1UC
Whlto
25c
Special Lots Laces Monday
Laces
Worth
up to
$1 Yard
50c
Silk chantllly flounclngs la
white, cream and black,
18 and 27 inch cotton shadow
flounclngs, white and cream.
401nch shadow allovors In
cream and white.
Silk shadow allovors In white
and Ivory. Yard wide.
Two-tone oriental flounclngs.
18 luchos wido.
18 and 24-lnch oriental flounc
lngs. White and cream.
Flowered nets In daint ycolor
Ings. Yard wide.,
Black silk figured nets. 42
Inches wide.
Baby Irish allovors In soft fin
ish. 42 Inches wide.
.Shadow flounclngs, 9 to 18
inchos wide. White and cream.
14 and 181-nch camtsolo laces
for corset covers.
Venlse bands in widths to 4
f fj inches. Whlto and cream.
I STjC 18-lnch allover la,ces. White and
I cream.
Narrow net top and shadow laces In widths from
4 to 8 Inches. All new, dainty designs. Many are
suitable for pleatlngs for waist trimmings Choice
of laces worth regular up to 40c, at the main lace
counter specially priced Monday, yd. 15c and 25c.
Laces at 5o Yard
French and German .val. laces In Insertions and
edges to match, all linen torchons, plain and fancy
cluny laces up to 6 lncheB wide. Many to match.
The best lot of laces we have offered at this price.
Qualities worth to 10c a yard, priced Monday, at 5c.
Lcc& Worth
Up to
35c Yard I
Sale of the Goldberg Art Stock
Continues This Week With
Pictures, Frames an,d Art Goods at
About Half Goldberg's Prices
Hundreds of wonderful values for those who come tomorrow.
HER GIFT, genuine copyright hand colored "Camp- OO
bell" copy, 13x22-lnch size, never before sold at less JfhO
than $1.00, In this sale '
Good size American Large untrained pic- Small ,oll paintings
oil paintings with Eu tures, photogravures, by eastern artists.,
truscan gold frames, etchings, Gramercy which Goldberg sold
Goldberg's prices $10 prints, etc. Values up at $5 to $10, will be
to $15. Our sale price, to $12, on sale at on sale tomorrow, at
$4.90 $1.00 $1.75
FRAMED PICTURES
The framed pictures we have divided into seven assortments.
24c, 48c, 75c, 98c, $1.98, $2,98, $3.98
These will have to be seen to be appreciated. The values run from
75c to $10. There Isn't a picture In the lot that we are not placing
on sale at loss than one-halt the Goldberg price.
75c to $1.25 Picture Frames
500 empty frames In Tarlous sizes and qualities Just a
miscellaneous assortment from the Goldberg stock, such
as they sold for 75c, 90c, $1 and $1.35. Our sale price
9c
Embroidery Specials
18Inch swlss, cambric and longcloth corset cover
and flouncing embroideries in artistic small j
patterns. Qualities worth up to 25c, Monda A DC
Embroideries Worth to 50c at 29c
18, 27 and 46-inch crepe and voile flounclngs
and allovers, also corset cover and baby OO
flounclngs In swlss. Worth to 50c, yard. . . "- C
Embroideries Worth to $1.50 at 59c
45-lnch crepe, voile and swlss flouncing embroid
eries In numerous beautiful patterns. rQ
Qualities worth to $1.50, on sale at 05C
Embroideries at 5c
Pretty embroidered edges, some with Insertions
..5c
to match. Fine baby patterns worth
to 12V4c a yard, at yard
In the Drapery Sectioq
Regular 25o etamlnes, at yard, 10c.
$1.50 swlss curtains, Monday, pair, 30c.
Regular 50c cretonne, afyard, 30c.
Regular 35c window shades, each, 20c.
Good $2.50 lace curtains, at pair, 91.30.
Regular 35c bungalow net, yard, 10c.
Pretty 40c colored madras, yard, 25c.
19c drapery etamlne, at yard, 10c.
Fine $10 cedar chests, each, 98.25,
Regular $10 couch hammocks, 90.08.
Regular $2.50 woven hammocks, 91.85.