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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (March 28, 1915)
.- A Will Play at Brandcis Piano Opening Rug Specials Axmlnster Rugs All thv now spring, patterns. Ueautiful designs and rnl orlngs. Size Px.2. vrortli to $.7.in. Anniversary Sale Price, 922.AO. Slzfl s -3x10-", worth to $25.00. (nn(H) niverary Anniversary Sale l'r'.ce . . . Seamless Wilton Kugs-- Highest qual ity. I'uro worsted yarns Size 1'xli!, rcgnl.ir price- $5c. Anniversary Sale Price. $;l.Y75. Price $60 COC7" Anniversary Sale Price... TTTFi OMAHA Sl XDAV WKV.-. MAT.C1I JS. i ti O if ii 1a. PaJO 11 a v ri Our Thirty-third Birthday; Wdl Be a Memorable On e ition of e Week, Growth has been steady during the thirty-three years since these stores were founded. Every year more and mote has been added until it seems that we now are very the pinnacle. The effort to always have just what the public dc- at i pfice they want to Pay nas niet with merited success. The iftlbition always to give the greatest possible value at the smallest possible price always has prevailed and the outcome is well known to thousands fvho know these stores and whose patronage has made them what they were. The years to come will see no let-up in our aims. We hope to grow, to progress, to give more and more, and we have every reason to have the greatest confidence in doing so, for Easter appareling comes with these y complete. The whole store is beckoning li ' rVJuifs Supported By Their n Wonderfully Attractive tie Price $35 jissos, all in the newest materials and tty plain tailored models or in the Severely plain, while others are very yiy effective. CiH3, fancy checks and tweed illes and taffetas in the newest Jd&n and navy blue, sand, putty, i4 tweed effects, as well as the "All sizes in this group. l set aside ' Special at $35 Anniversary Special rV2?c dresses, in plain or fancy f- - J most desirable shades for ''All sizes for misses and women -aluea to W.0o for IK , i Silk Petticoats Fine Jersey silk and mescaline petticoats, with deep tucked and pleated flounces; all of the handsome new shades for spring. Petticoats that are worth up to $4. Anni- gi qq vertary Sale price... 1'0 trimmed with dainty laces, era. styles are included m ya(lues ut to $1.25. Anni- the lot, for only 69c Fine Rn.iyo rio gowns and slip overs, trimmed with dainty Jices, embroidery and ribbons. JIade extra full and worth up to $1.50. Anniversary OQ Sale price, choice for. . . .0JC Gingham Petticoats Those petticoats are made in several 1 different styles, with deep tucked flounces. They are in stripes, checks and plain colors, and would usually sell up to o!)o. Anniversary Sale special, for 37c Undergarments Fine crepe do chine undergar ments for women, comprising gowns, combinations, petti coats and envelope chemis. Beautifully trimmed with rib bons and laces. Samples and odd lots from our regular stocks. Included arc gar ments worth, to $5. Au-Co no nivorsary Sale special"' Anniversary Sale of Domestics 17-Incb. Beautiful Printed Pongee 'aufKoulard Silk -finished. Choice assortment of new neat printings floral and other designs; light and dark grounds. Regular price 25c. Anniversary Sale Price. 15c 27-lnch "Wonder" Silk This beau tiful bilk and cotton wash fabric has an elegant permanent luster. Strong1 and durable, In all the choicest 1915 American nhad.es absolutely taut. Regular price 2 5c. Yard 18c JO.OOO Yard of Beautiful Genuine Ktlk Katine Suiting inches wide. The price we paid for this merchandise. U so ridiculous that we are offering It at price Hint will insure quick clenium e. Tiny come in all the leading' shade and Muck and whit.; Iiookfohl. Q Kcgular 23c and 1K Anniversary Sal lrlc", a )rl. i"i,nutiful Spring and Summer Wath 2T-inh Leader Voile Sheer. crisp 4 . ... aO.ineh unH dainty all the rif w 1 M 1 .". color combinations; neat floral cpray and I i -ies Mont desirable 12ic 9c sprig effects. Regular Anniversary Sale Price, a yard 4 0-inch ed lace cloths, voiles and seed in all the newest printings 'nlors. Sheer and dainty. Val- J, 2 5c. Anniversary 1 Ol, I Price, a yard K"h Fancy Printed Dress llatlste p er Weight Organdie - All tlm j (lieu spring anu numuiri ui-.o-. lular price in-. Annivcr , Sale Price, a yard . . . niiiiie Kngllsh Shining Madras -? .inche wide, Heautilul Milrting f i ; very distinctive patteriiK. neat dot Mrine. etc. Regular 1 ftl prim lc. Sal Price, yard l J C :lti-ln h lre l't rrali l.ilit uiitl ilalk giimifl. (ftlvtll) iMll. . the atdoriiitf Mini lclglt price 19-1 X Aa 1 Mc 2C Highly Mercerized hress Poplin All light, dainty dress and i-li i rt waist denigns. Ileautlf nl. perma nent luster. Regular er!c :'.',c. An nirsary Sale Price, a yard 15c ( hoice sborlnieiit of nejtt plaids, (Iieckh and htrles. aKo doslrablH plain shade Regular prlie r.''ic. Sale Pricr, a yard.. lull stAliilaid I.euH. I- 7ic mlai d 7 he 7 he Lr rle Oc. ,uiiitrrjirt le riicr, a aril . Tla.iiA HfM, IlinLani - i.4inic I 2T.lnrh I'luln Wttiff inil I'rlntt Diill length to 1 ' rar1 lleauiif'il l'11-i.e ( r pe P. r'l .in. tit pi-htle ort meiit of ail the i lnl e color- ee. tor houi-.- ilrese. wrai'pi rs ,n I Uiil. iIiwks an-J .-;ri-s. ai.u n-ir umi.-iv.eur n.;'iiur i-ri. HituUr price 1 '.c. Anniver- J 1 l.''c A titu. r-ary Sale iary hale Pri. e, nr l 'JC Price, a yat I r-in. tJer.um UaUtea Suumi: The yui Ki'innt and .-'h'tt Pine old reliable drrj and i.n.nr i . t n . ( lre t inr ha in - A . V. '. Itilil). wll ring of cilont,g4. iie.ncn-, tc i;ei-t atid othtr tail" n- .- l.c'ilr pri lie. Ai.n.r- r fcl i I .". AMinrwry ar Jle Prt. a )ard . .'! 1'rPe. a r I . lull Maadafil -m l.mjlioiit In.lig.i l)r. ill llw wanlr.l ilini. iie I I.M.ktn rffri. l;e4"Ur pri'f h . aulerr JTJ kl- 11 lr, a )arl A. Anifrtrtn a? I l"il t-! .l ho... t If. r 6c 3ic .-. Uot nr All , i i.. ru.it lUM r.d tr. : i- ir. I"an y I'r.i.t. 1 II. r 4rl. I lilt". Mel i.l -t:apr ilr.tn SILK SPECIALS 39c 79c Anniversary Sale of Boys' Clothing In tin- new and irreatly enlarged boys' department, now on third floor, main building, parents will find in this sale wonderful opportunity to buy school clothes. Vacation time is just the tinn to have the bovs fitted out. $3.65 Hoys" Two-Pair-Pant Suits Made of all-wool fabrics, in the bept spring colors fancy and plain mixtures. The pants a-" full lined, made to give the best wear possible. These suits are made in the latest spring models, and are worth $5.00 and $t'.oti. Anniversary Sale Price Ros Wash Suits Plain mid light striped hiikIius, percales, ('uiiitcu and rcpo. All new models, such as Oliver TwiM, MPM, Ihilkmi ttntl Vestee. Value to 92.00. AnnlveiMiiA Sale Price Hoys' Shirts - With collar attached or detached. Light or dark striped madras and percales. All new spring ptitterns. Regular price 75c. Sale Price, each T'lC 35c :UI-inch Colored Messaline Regular price !8c. A yard. nil-Inch Ulack Taffeta For dresses. suits and coats. Regular price $1.25. A yard. . . . 40-inch Canton Crinkled Crepe Regular price S5c. A yard 34-Inch Fancy Fopllni. Wovelty Silka, Crepe d Chlue, Fancy Dot Peau da Crene and Roman kfl Stripes Regularly worth ZllC to 79c, a yard Jaccmard f'repes, Tokio Crepes, I'itiuy ('relic de Paris, Printed ("relies, Q Brocmles 40 inilies wide, QJC Worth to $ 1. .".0. a yniil 54-Inch Black Crepe da Culm Very heavy quality. Beorular price 83. 60, a yard Phik v Marnnlsctte, T-'ancy Chiffon '"loth Printed All-Silk Voiles nml Piuiry lieorKCtte Crepes 41) Indies ri wide. Worth 1.0i and II. 2S, aHP a jurd $1.79 Dress Goods Specials $1.39 69c Pnlm Pearli Suitlnir. Checks. Black nml While Coatinirs. (iabarcilnes, I'oplins anil Chmldah t'loth 54 indies wide. Worth $.', yd. 44-Inch All-Wool Freix h Screes A larco color assort nient. KcKiilar price $1.0n. a yard.... 36-Inch Faclflo Mill B.rrea All colors and black. Oil. Ramilar prlc. SOc, a LiiVj liovs' All-Wool Hlue Serge Knick erbockers With belt loop. Strong lining: seams reinforced and taped. Ages 4 to 1" years. Regular OQ $1.50 values Sale Price. . OaC Basement Specials Hoys' Waists -Light and dark pat terns, in madras, chambrays and percales; also black sateen. Anniversary Sale Price. in Boys' 21c yard. Black and White Checks Two sizes; 'tilar. Ueirular price Shepherd very pop 50c, yard . . 35c Art Needlework a Bralnerd tt Armitrong'. or Richard on', beat wa.h embroidery ilk, alway. 3 for lOo Bpe- w clal, 3 for Stamped Pillow Cases Neat conven tional designs on Rood quality tuliing. Vuluc'H to 60c pair Stamped Turkish Towels Neat deslns, with hlue or pink borders. inest size. Regular price 2i1c, Kach Stamped Sofa Pillows and Scarfs New, pent desiirns for cross stitch emlirotderv. Resular price Zuc. Kach Celluloid Tnttinp Shuttles Black or white. All sizes. Regu lar price 10c. Kach Mercerized Cordonnet Crochet Cotton White and ecru. A spool Stamped and Tinted Sofa Pillows back. Floral and conventional designs. Regular price 2ik Kach 19c slKns, IOC New, 10c 5c 7c -With 10c Artificial Flowers 25c Sweet Peas 13c 25c LaFrance Roses ....2 for 2.V 25c Beauties 2 for 25c 50c Butter Cups 50o Marigolds - Qood A.aortm.nt at Reduced Frlc... Young and Old Men Will Welcome These Three Anniversary Specials in Suits and Spring Overcoats Young men will bo ospocially intor pstod in tho suits in now English liintli'ls and wo have sovoral ynod olios Patch pockets or plain, Vvitli roll collars or no collars on vests. Tho materials are Glenunjuarts, snl't-ionod nlaids. tartans in pla'nls A and stripes, shepherd checks and 1 club cheeks, regattas and pencil stripes in tweeds, cheviots, wors teds. A Great Spring Suit $ 1 L Biltmore Special at " The man who wants tho host obtainable need look no further; for at tho price there is no bolter suit made than tho 1.ULT MOltK. The fabrics include serges, worsteds, cassiineres and cheviots in correct spring weights, and a fine variety of pat terns, among which are the new tartan checks, chalk-lino stripes, handsome mixtures and all the rest. "Woolens are tlie finest cold water shrunk. 95c U PS- . . Stiy n u nr A SfiMJ.'fr n : .rjf.rrwMai . . -w Hoys' lluriihle Suits With nun nair of pants. New shades of hrowu and hlue mixtures. Keg. C0 OK price $;l.5n. Sale price J)a eaCiO 50 Men's $2 Balmacaan Hats for 98c About CO dozen oT these hats, made of Bilk and cloth materials, stitched crown nnd brim. All latest spring and Bummer styles, and all aro $2.00 values. Anniversary Sale Special, choice, D8c. Boys' Hat and Cap Special at 19c About 100 dozen hats and caps for hoys and children, lines in spring and summer styles. Values up to 50c. Special, your choice, for, only 10c. They are sample Anniversary Sale Men's Furnishings Very Low Prices fi.-i lo;en Mens I, isle Well Suspender. Cut full lenRth. ends. i luted buckle. Keifular price J&c Anniversary Sale price, a pair 125 Doien Men'. New BprUnr hlrta Wagllga. or folf atyl... AU seat RQp pattern.. Blie. 14 to 1BV. Wot a .hlrt worth lee. than f l.OO. Xaob UW Ml li).en New Spring Silk Four-ln-Hand Ties All the very latest patterns. Hegulaily wuld to 50c. Anniversary Sale price, each .. 88 Doxea Ken'i Flna Mercerized Z.1.1. Moae Tan, white, black and nary. Worth to 86a AanlT-.ary Sal. prlc, a pair Kxtra Kuoil leather IT2C 21c I22C Sheets, Slips and Muslin Sp cials T Genuine Pepperel Sheeting This standard maKe nas oee for over tin years. I.inht enoiiKh for easy washinit and I slron enough to stand the wear. It Is in all the wanted widths Wt Width Yard, U4c K-l i.ltli Yard, 1!N- MxM'J-lnch Oneida" ltleached Sheets. Made from genuine Itha sheeting. Classed as 'Seconds" he cause of slieht imperfect tons in weave anil null stains that are not noticeable. Kill I n.e and weight, ennui the saii.e as 1'tica. Iti-Kular pi r Ihic. Anniversary Sale I'rhe l.lle tliev last, each TJ!i-inih Hlea'l'ed Sheets Made 1 1 out msul lilea bed inuliii. l-.xtta , oft tini-b ini h lie-Ills. KrKUlar price 4 ec Anniversary Sale I'l i e. e:n Ii 4.'ji:',i. nnd 4 T. x -. i lienuine II. U ' HI. a he I'lllnw Slips "Semper Idem llran-l " Soft linh. . ini ti hetus Aiii.iv r..it y Sule 1 O J True. l.tch (I-1 Width Yard. 'JJic 4 5xSi-.-ln. h Hleai bed Pillow Slips Cood grade, soft finish. Kegular price inc. Anniversary alB y e w 65c 29c 12 ic Sale ITlcc. Kach ?.t;-lti( h llleai lied Muslin - Kxtra soft finish, good quality. Regular price 7c. Anniversary Sale 1'rice, off the holt, a yard .,1,-iinh Kxtra Weight. Standard I.. I . t nl.l.aclieil Sheeting, l ull pieci-a llegi lar price 7' Anniwr -ji v Sa I" I'l ice. a yard . . 4.' Inch lieiiulrie Hle herl WaniMltt I'lllo T'll'ing This standard slieet Ing i positively one of the bet wear ii. k an. I uliiiig fabric made Id g uUr price a Anniversary 1 C M, J Ve 5c rd I.. Jieces. 44c Jewelry Specials ids and ir prlcei 39c solidly nr price) 69c Sale 'IP e, yard Annivers ary Sale of Wall Paper Now i l 1 1 iii u ill funii-ii 1 1 : 1 1 1 . -f- All work i-. "I 'mii- u,ir;iiit'd. W -1.tr up li '1 !;iiii"- !'' -I'lHi'-. mil i;"li' uri'l at ii-!i"iiiil'!'' 'ri-'. l ifU.r. I' inn. l;i.ir. IUH I--t I l ra - A II tolora al.d !.! ard l-ln. t.rdr ! ii.i'l I., ruler 1 ' . -I . iu:. a r II. 6c 1" I'iitt.Tii". of IJi-Kul.ir l'-i I .'mht aii'l ini" 1 1 mtM - i r A p.I I 'a 3c l.ljlld .:.l I'.. I. II g f'M'ln . r 1.1 rjiv. I'll I ..r 1- lr ; '. rd loll . . i ii a i ha. u. t In llel jl d l,liitli, llalll.r.l I'a i.r l"Uin and tinind Worth I , t" In I ii l'l a lUr-l-r air aloata itrtf at uo-ierale 22Jc Vmbrellas With steel rods and paragon frames. Regular prlcei "fc. Anniversary Sale Trice. Kach Casque Combs Studded solidly with white stones. Kvgular prl-i $1.00. Anniversary Sale 1'rlce. Kach Children's Hags All real leather. Large hIzo. llegular 2 "'C - -v values. Sain 1'rlce. Kach lvIC I-arge .Size Stone Set Tango Tins. Regular price f0c. Anni versary Sale I'rice. Ka h Manicure pieces. Sho lltirns and Odd pieces- Regular a price ':,c Sale Price. Kach 14C Alarm i'locks Regular price. ,-. iiiarnt"d Anniversary Salo Price Kai h . NEW PIANO JJTORE TO OPEN Three Complete Musical Program! Each Afternoon at the Brandeis , New Piano Department. MUSICIANS TAKE PART Hiainhls new piano department will celebrate Its opening this week by a Berles of concerts lasting all week, hi which more than 1!W of the Omaha musi cians will take part. Manager Robinson has taken this means of presenting to the Omaha public, one or tho most com plete music stores In the entire west. This department Is located til tho west end of the third floor of the llramlela stores, the offices of the firm having been moved to the eastern section of the building. No money baa been spared In making this new section one of the most complete of the big store, tho parti tions being all finished In mahogany. In addition to tho pianos, a completo piano player department has been lu Hlalled and this Includes a splendid library of piano player music. It is announced that pianos of the highest possible standard only will be sold and Ihls melius nationally known make, that have behind them years of unquestioned supremacy combined with honesty in workmanship, and the highest skill In production will go to make up tlie stock of this new department. Manager lloblnaon say. lie hopes to make the Hrandels piano department the headquarters for music lovers of Omaha and to thl. end be has tried to make the store so attractive that they will come often and make themselvc. at home. Three 1'ro.rrania l.neh 1. That tho musician, of Oninhu will take to the new store Is shown by thv ready responses Manager Robinson ha had to his call for talent for the programs of the week. Three complete innsl.ul pro gram, will be given each afternoon thl. we.k as follow.: Monday afternoon, 1 M, recital by the pupil, of the Omaha Conservatory of Music and Art; 3:30, recital by Jean V. Iiuffli Id. 4:30. pupil, of Miss Cora Swarta. Tuesday afternoon, 1:1, recital by pupil, of Mis. Rella Robinson asslHled by Master Richard Muinhoff, violin; ID, recital by Kdlth V. Wagoner, pianist, and Mis. kuella Anderson, violinist; 4:3), re cital by pupils of Slguiund I.ansberg. Wednesday afternoon, 3 :). recital by pupil, of Millie Ryan; 4 :. piano recital by pupils of Mme. liaetena. Thursday afternoon, 2.un, violin quartet from the Omaha School of Orchestral Instruments, Miss llaiel WlKo. MIm Julia Slenli ka. Will llelherlngton. Claude II. CoylH and Charle. Thleni, accompan ist: J :. Joint recital by Cecil HerryiniJa, pianist, and Miss Alice Davis, pianist. 4 :io, reellaJ by puplla of Alice Virginia I'avla and Cecil IWry man. Friday afternoon, 3 iO. recital by pupil. of Jean Jones: 4:30, recital by pupil, ot Frank Mack and Mr. Csrnal. Saturday afternoon, 3:30. recital by Miss Hello von Mansfolde, cellist, with Mr..' Kdlth Wugone, at tlie piano; 4 30, recital by Kdlth K Wagoner, pianist, and Miss Kmlly Clove, violinist. Dr. Foote Finds Diplomas Lost in the 1913 Tornado lr. J. S. Foote, prolcasor of histology and pathojogy at the Crcighton Medical co lege, ha. Just recovered four diplomat which havo probably been lost over two years. Tho return of tho diploma, to Or. Foote coiiich a. a reminder of tho tor nado of two years ago and ha. Inclden ta.ly given the doctor a problem tho so lution of which Is difficult. Soino time ago Or. Footo was notified that Home papers which might Interest him had been found by workmen who were tearing down nn old house at Twentieth and Maple streets. On investi gation last Wednesday Dr. Foote found that tho papers were four diplomas which are valuable In tliemai'lvet. They are u ('ilpli ma from tlie arts department of Va.o university granting tho degree of A. H., In 1S77; one from the medical de partment of Columbia university, known as tho College of Physicians and Sur geons, New York City; a third certify Ing a year's Interneslilp at the Workhouse and AlniKhoiisn hoHpital, lilackwell'a Isl and, New ork; and a diploma from the 8. ate Medical board ot Illinois, dated May 13. l.Vil. Dr. Footo atated that he had not even missed tho diplomas, but believes that they bad probably been In a trunk which he bad left ut the home of Dr. D. C. Rryaiit, who resided at Sixteenth and R.nney street, when the tornado oc curied. Dr. Foote doc. not know what was In the trunk, but it has not been seen sincu the atorm. He Is puzz'ed to know Jut how the paper, happened to be found, bearing no evidence of rough usage In a bouse, which, although In the p.. til of tho cycloe, was several PUv k. suiiih ami west of the trunk, while the storm was traveling In a northcastcly direction. The hcu.se In which the diploma, were found wan unroofed at tlie time of the tornado and has not been occupied since. No nolle- of a stray trunk ha. tH-en re j celved 15c 39c Soap Monday 22c 38c 28c Toilet Articles 59c Diamond ' So-- A i.Mvei rv hule pr!. . I. bat f.,r I l Np.t.a m, A f. i.'i v i t H,,le prt' e. 1 1) bifcr f.tl l'arl VV hi', K'Mi -Al.l.hri Mir halt- 1 rl , I'l f. t T In K r I.' , t ' I'rrf'ti'i t.1 I- l M'l Ar,(.n rt ,i i "a i . i- , " .. .'i- e , 'I i!t.- T.l. .-ii l'.-tr I'.. -. . ! VI.. I Vi r I- . . VIL.r . I I ' I - I '" I 1 1' I. a I i'i I' . in' i-e I l 9c 33c 33c 29c i 17c Few Folks Have Gray Hair Now Well-known Iim n I til U4Kil ny i ti-ri IxhI i ulng obl-liine rc 1 1 m- iI ak,e leu Mll'l hlllptilll. i llir II. at lo,,n II-. . ..I..r ji I lu'r. oi II f ! , tuna (no, dill ai.t 1 1 f I . 14 iaae-i l a l.v k if iiuiiliur I . (',. I. air II ir I Ar:l rn-.l ' r ii.A'I, i.p a ii 1 x I .r, f :-u:e Tf u', t MilpM.r Ivi kr-p lirr ioCkn (l.tr anj !. 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Mo, and in 1 H plan l i t , ' I V. e iaia. that 1. u.e tittie a't (or tllbilahllll-llt of piobibilion In liie I iiit- - flan-. i,'iri-ii and i ol ;.,-. ii- 1 1 , I u.l.J In thu plan, anions I . i le)K' ar t ai.por iti'in tlrdgea ri loki-n at mak es the total amount for ll i . e . ,r It'll f -r Hi" '.'.in tlolir I : it, nr !,e CREIGHTON MEM WRITE ESSAYS FOR BIG CONTEST I l a ani: iai I ll Ulnwn tl.o Mi..ir1 '., li h . ,eiir,4 lat I if.uh ren i: e Jrj:t unhirtttxi of I roWn t.a i Ul ".' it j kbi in W. 4sffr- al unlarntlra viol ) I a t d i ' r Hir'. ii ll Wlha a l f . I. I l -ii I -I l it Ia, . a. n ;! kl ' a l 'I I i.. i ii I aai it !..- all .i llli' 1.1 an eay tuli- ri.t. loa nwa i laintr. ai.r at a I a t!J nt uf . ai v,ll T' i L..u a l l a-a'l a . .i.l yt l . w" I AB'fr' )4t4 4c i. r i' t : '- r Q 1 rrxt) Sal Pf l'. d O i C 12ic y.' Pn. A n 1 1 , : f i m - .l' 1 ... 1, ! i - i ..i !. I 1 1 i -' 1, ' 4 M vi i , . . i a. l. i t . . . . Ua