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    T1I: BEK: OMAHA, TUF-SD.W, APRIL
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By MELLIFICIA.
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1 afflrmatlTe.
"Well. I wanted to ask If you roudn't postpona the opening
game until Wednesday," said the fanette. "You ree, my sinter la going to
give a theater party Tuesday and I'll have to go. I do So want to ae tfa
opening ame and I thought mayee you would call it off until Wednes
day .
Not having the heart to disappoint the fair fan Mrs. Rourhe referred
her to Manager Marty Krug, whom she said had all the authority and
Marty told her to fix It with the weather man aa he waa the only omnip
otent power who could postpone ball games.
Mr. R. S. Hall hai postponed her luncheon and theater party, which
waa to have been given Tuesday for her daughter, Mlsa Janet, owing to
the impossibility of postponing the ball game. Mrs. Hall and her daughter
will be gueats In the queen's box at tomorrow's opening gam.
Concert Parties.
Tlx opening concert of th )iendelssohn
rtiotr wilt ba given thi vnln; at the
Auditorium. Among thot entertaining
at box partlee will be Mr. and Mrs. Louis
C. Nuh, who will have with them Mrs.
K. W. jsesh. Mint Naah and Mra T. J.
Rorera
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ealdrig will hare
In their box Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Brofen
and Mr. and Mr. Hrward Baldris.
Mr. and Mrs William E. Martin. Mra.
Anthony Merrill and Miss Donna will b
wllh Mr. and Mra. Fairfield In their box.
Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Bradford will have
aa their gueata Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Coed,
Miss Woedard and Mlsa Marl Wooderd.
Mr. and Mra. Charles Kountse's g-uest
will be Mr. and Mra. 8am Burns and Mr.
and Mrs. Will Burns.
In the Arthur C. Smith bos will b Mr.
and Mrs. Cows-Ill, Mr. and Mra. runs.
Mr. and Mra. E. H. Scott and Mra. W.
S. Toppieton.
Mrs. EVllth Wagoner. Mrs. Harry B.
Morrill, Miss Juliet Medina, Miss Fanny
Pratt and Miss Henrietta Ress will have
a boa together.
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Famaworth'a guests
wilt be Mr. and Mra. II. II. Flah. Mr.
and Mrs. John T. Yates. Mra. Em Bteto
Klttleson and Mr. David McOewaa.
.With Mr. and Mr. Thomas Qulnlaa will
be Mr. and Mrs. Ksrl Louis, Mr. aad
Mr William McKnlght, Mlsa Iran Me.
Knight aad ,Mr. and Mr. Harry McCarthy-
. ,
Snrnriae Inrtv.
Mrs. C. U. Flsa was honor guaat at a
surprise party given Friday evening at
hr home In honor of hr birthday an
niversary. Thos present war:
Mrsrr. and Mesdames
J M. KIsh. jnhn Hawk.
P rank Intovlrs, Joseph Rcrarek
1-iank Jiohaoek. Kudolph Rvhacek.
Mr. JnM'nh I Ttrnwn
Ml,..,
f'lar Hrown,
Helen I-aslovire,
Mohie Xohacek,
Anna I'lxs,
Mesrrs.
Frank l.sstovice,
John Klxa.
Tal potter.
Ailnlnh Hrown,
lo Lastovtra,
Adolph Lastovlca,
Wary lmtovtc.
Mary Hrown,
Millie Hrown,
Mstllria Novak.
Mri.
t'harles l.aatnvlea,
Oiarlr Hualtrk,
W illiam l-asXovlca.
John Hswk,
J. M. Kla,
Julius Hrown,
Monday Bridje Club.
The Monday Bridge dub was sntsr
talned this afternoon by Mrs. John Mad'
den. Two table of players . war pre
enb
Entertained at Dinner.
Mr. and Mr-Cher1e A. Mart I a enter
talned at dinner Sunday evening at th
Henshaw. The table was decorated with
pink and whit rose and covers Were
placed for:
I'r. and Mr. J. F. Simpson,
Messrs and MesUames
O. A. Weoermyer, Charles A. Martin
.'. Mnceut,
Medical Student' Dancing- Party.
Nu Sigma Nu of the University of Ne
braska College of Med Ida entertained
at a dancing party at th Rom hotel
Saturday evening. Thoee present were;
I'r and Mrs. Van It-iren
.11 loses
Helen Johnston,
Heulah Hyrci,
Verne Miller of
Kieniont.
fteuluh hirong of
Fremont,
Margaret llurke,
Anne Harmanaon,
Mabel Nfimn,
Imlsell lilies.
J.eola Gmntion, .
Marie Hixennaugh,
Mnry tut(ey of
i4n"oln,
rg Wrtrht of
hvhuyler,
Helen Wllilama.
Mraara.
F. 8. fsllebury,
C. A. Meyer,
K. H. boKey.
George iioff-
ine later,
U n. Patartk,
K. Lavls.
J. H. Dewey.
E. J. kraliulek ef
Llnooln.
F. I', oieman ef
Unco'n.
F. "'. Montgomery,
William ItelMll,
Wllsnn DelseUot
Lincoln,
P. J. Kl'iry.
W. B. A tea.
Ik O. fUggerC
Mu
KktUerlne New
branch,
Ann Wright.
Be.s I lan e.
Minerva fuller.
Ulna Johnson,
Alice t'ai-r,
Helen Hit",
Katherlne bturde-
vent.
Bess F.tlerbrock of
Fremont.
Alpha Klekl,
Julia Heller,
Hamilton,
Weetrt,
Lenort Gallagher,
Messrs.
Dr. T. O. Moyer.
J. C. Wood of
Lincoln.
R. K. Johnson,
J. A. Johnson,
Elmer tiantln,
o. F. Farrnao.
Mills.
Frank Vterrigg,
Charlea Weetu.
I liailes Weyniuller,
Vlinont Edaon ef
Council liluffa,
David Hlabee.
Dr. Ccorice h. Pratt,
F. I Hoi-tnn,
1 H. Klngery,
D T. Kord of
Lincoln.
Fiv Hnndrr d Party. ' ,
Mr. and Mra. J W, gkoglund gave a
progressive five hundred Party Saturday
evening at their home. The rooms were
decorated throughout with 'spring blos
soms and a luncheon was served each
guest la a May basket. The prise were
ardd te Mrs. W. L. Blaekstt and Mr.
TL 11. Fhielda. Th gueat present were:
Messrs. and Mesdames
W. ! Wacsett, M H. Shields.
It. It. S hrwler. Dr. C. 11. Uletsen.
V. V. IlrnMjU-t.
Vis t attterine Minis.
Mr. Chester Mount.
Original Monday Bride Club.
Th Original Monday Bridg club post
poned lla meeting planned today for
"Klrkwood." ths summer horn of Mr.
and Mrs. F. P, KirkendaU and played
(he regular gums at the home ef Mra
Arthur Aemington in the Beatoa apart
taenia. The guest preeent were:
Mesdames-B Meadsm
Werren Hr.rs. A. rt, beson.
J'wi'd Br.N, 'harUs T. Keumae,
W. ft. Mi-Keen. . Artnur RemlnglM.
laaao Cole. W, A Redlck.
At the Orpteum.
'Among thoee making reservation tor
the Orpheum thi evening are !
Meaars - Wears
10 Connell, t urth.
lien Coiuio. Arthur Krug,
s . J. Cwni.ell, . r -. RenVk
A. V. Kiiwier, ; F. T. eaebe.'
It. Frn., A. V. enotseL
Dr. pultr. ' .
Et-A-Virp Club n:oker.
. Th Et-A-Virp ciuu xv a smoker at
tt.e Diets ilob r'aturday evening. The
elettion of ofM.-crs held with ths
fallowing result; Freeman Bradford.
Monday, April 26, 1915.
president; I.. W. K night. vK president
and treasurer, and Thomaa And; so sec.
rstary.
On the Calendar.
Mr. Anthony Merrill gave her lecture
oa "Th Daws of to flaw Tim" this
morning at tb horn ef Mrs. Barton Mil
lard. The O. N. O, club of At Cecelia' school.
wll glv "Th Magistrate" Tuesday vn-
Ing at the Crelghton auditorium. -
Pleasure Put. '
Mrs. If. L. Buckles entertained Las
Amies Whist club Saturday arternoen at
hr horn. Trlaea for high acorsa war
awarded to Mra. C. A. MeKsast aad Mrs.
J. M. Gerhard. The club will be enter
tained la twe wka at the home ef Mrs.
C. A. McKsnsle.
Luncheon at tht Loyal.
,Tha Wych Story Tllr' leaaua aava
a luncheon at the Loyal Saturday. Cover
were laid fori
Meadamee
Mes4Amea-
R. F. Coleraan.
MUsea
Carrie Bou telle, .
Ida CroH.
Aen McKlroy,
Msrr Krebs,
Veeatln Hole.
r.iise aibn.
Maym Hutchinson,
SI A llnlvnk
Anna' Hratura,
llaeee
Abicall Maanlit
Marl Barry,
l.oulee Mrhlnaell,
Fanny "Brown.
Clara B. Maaoo.
Grace Miner.
Anna Broad field,
Jeaale Htltt,
nun.
Margaret McXlhany,
Theater Party and Sunner'
Mr. and Mra. Charlea E. Mets wilt give
a theatet- Bartv thla svul f tk.
Brandels, followed by supper at th Fon-.
tenell. . rempllrnenlanr ta Mlaa Ritna
Mllea of Lea Ancelea. who ta spending a
tew as va with Miss Harriet Mets. Thoa.
present will bet ' ' .
Mliwe.. Mtaces
F.dna Mllea, Harriet Met.
Messrs. Meeer.
Harry Keen, Oeralo Wharton.
For Houm Onett '
Mlsa Harriet Mete entertained at
bridge thla afternoon at bar boose In
honor' of her house-citest, Mlsa Edna
Mllea of I -oa Angeles. Th rooms were
abloom wttb spring flower end th
guest entertained were;
Mis , ' . .Mlsae-'
Prances Hochststler, Alice Jaqulth.
Janet Hall, Hflla Thummell,
Luclle tiacon, Ann Olfford,
Kleanor Maekay, HlOAeh Duell,
Helen Clark.
Annual Civio League Luncheon.
Th annual luncheon ef th garden
committee of the Civic league waa rtvea
today at th Commercial elitb. Abent
fifty -ueta will be present. Among the
women particularly Interested In thla r
ganlsatlon are:
Mesdames; Lowrie Chllda, t. T. Llnd
aay, Oeorg Joslyn, Ounioa W. Wattle,
Albert W. Jt f ferls, Milton T. Barlow,
Arthur Crittenden Smith and Luthel
Sage Tea Keeps
Your Hair Dark
It's Grandmother's rclp to brisg
bark color, thickness ad luster
Everybody to ustne; r again.
Oray hair", however handaema, denote
advancing age., We aU knew the eaven
ts ,of a youthful appearance. Tout
hair I your charm. It makea or an art
the face. When It fadea, turn gray and
looha dry. wispy and aoraggly, just a fw
application of gage Tee, and Sulphur
enhances .It appearance a hundred. fold.
Pont stay gray! Look youmjl Cither
prepare the tenia at heme er t from
any drug store a ao-cent bottle ef
"Wyeth'a gag and Hulohur Cemu,ui
Thousands of folks recommend this ready
le-us preparation, because It darken
the hair beautifully and rcmevea dan
druff, atops scalp itching and falling
nair; peataea, 41 one can possibly tell, as
it darkens so naturally and evenly. Tou
moisten a sponge er soft brush with It,
drawing this through the hair, taking
one small strsnd at a time. By morning
the gray hair disappears; after another
application or two. ita natural color la
restored and It becomes thk k. glossy aad
lustrous, and you aooear year Munaw
Advertisement.
GomLination Side Floated Skirt
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to. a.
Tdo Edcal OuUori u Pleating Go.
107.10Q.Ul gocth 16th Et. Omaha, Neb.
- COUPON NO. 6. "
This Ooapaa is good fna? io If applied as payroeait on tKla akirt
before) May It lb, J91S. Cwt this out and aev4 witb tout order.
Kounts Of the garden contest committee;
Meflame Victor Caldwell, Charte
Offutt Theodor R. rtlngwalt, Clement
Chase, Misses Fthel Holmquiet and
Oretchen MeConnell of the eoutheaet
vtsttlng committee; Mcslames Ger.rg B.
Frins, C. K. Diets, Joseph Barker. Miss
Gladys Peters and Miss L'llsabeth Tlcksns
of th northeast visiting committee; Me
dames L. F. CTofoot. John Baldwin. C.
C. Oeerge, R. W. Nash, Miss Daphne
Peter and Mlsa Ksthcrln Thummell of
th southwest vtsltlna committee, snd
Mesdames F. P. Klrkendall, A. L. Rred,
C. M. Wll helm. Warren 8. Blacke!i, Miss
Harriet Smith and Miss Helen icnl of
the northwest visiting committee.
Periona.1 Mention.
Mr. and Mra. L. F. Crofoot raturn on
Wednesday from a short stay In New
Tork Cltr.
Mr. and Mr. W. B. Wllklna, have re
turned from a month'e visit In California
and are at the Fontenelle.
. Mr. and Mrs. Gerrlt Fort and family,
wbe are In New Tort City, plan te return
heme the last of the week.
Miss Alice Ruthton spent the week
end in Lincoln, a gueat at the Kappa
Alpha Theta house. Miss Rushton went
down for th dance given by th sorority
al th Lincoln hotel Saturday evening.
Operate on Police
. Magistrate Foster
Judge Chariea Foster, police mag'Strate,
underwent a hernia operation at the
Presbyterian hospital, necessitate I as ths
rult ef a break left when th Judge was
formerly operated upon for appendicitis.
Tr. AIIIsj performed the operation.
Judge Fester was reported at noon te be
dotng e wall a could be expected.
Justice C. W. Brttt the acting polite
judge ta Fester's abene.
Oar "Jltaey Otrvr Tkle Be.
Don't mice thla. Cut eut this slip, en
close with te te Foley c Co.. Chicago.
111., writing your name and address
clearly. Teti will recetv in return a trial
package containing Foley' Honey and
Tar Compound, for coughs, cold and
croup; Foley Kidney Pills, for pain In
sides and back, rheumatism, backache,
kidney and bladder ailment, and Foley
Cathartic Tablets, a wholesome and thor
oughly cleansing . cathartic, especially
comforting t stout persons. 8old every,
whtr. AdrerUseaaent.
NEW COMMITTEE HOLDS
ITS INITIAL MEETING
Th water power development commit
tee ef the Commercial club held Its first
meeting at noon and went over some of
th possibilities of water power develop
ment In . the atate. Th's is one of the
new eetnmlttees ef th club. Pome defi
nite recommendations are expected from
this committee later.
i
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"-'M'UL"i I
In the Lip of the
Canadian Rockies
Lumrlous Band",' nestling" in
AmerieaV 'Fifty Swltsrrlands
in One." Here, neighbor to
tnighty peaks, summer snow
fields and pine forests, you
may enjoy the laiurles and
pleasure of a social resort.
Iverytaasg CsswJUa Pacific SUaesrd
Met letter
On year trip west this snramer,
r-e sure to visit the splendid
Canadian Pacific Hotels at
EiIi Lake Loclss Field
Cider Balfour
Reached by the Canadian Pacific,
Nature's h'vposltion Route to the
Caoadlaa Kocjties.
Pee further particulars call or '
WTiteforJJookJetNo.il
' OtOBOS A. WALTON. 1
OA.I. D.,Ceae4lan Pacific Ry,
(14 Beuth Clsrk Straa
. r OOW. CMoage.nL 17
.gCHOOLg AD COLLEGES.
r-Kcrfestarn University i
college of Cnclneoring
at. ferae. Ilnmli tmltn.
eswll iltwt, la whlok sack Mj fMni
sa iiwi eaM t Ii"11vmii iiiwi.,
bo" tilMrt, KmoUM halMlae.
4(M4 r ike hwa, n u-e-si
' tTMruB4 srtasltlM U m
I' analMMiee arolwie w, u mm eui.
ruiiMuea. hamper! Tk,
tMmali, ir4ituu. Wrks for "U
PrartMe lar BasiaMrtar aa ueeklet
VI
gen r. battovd. iHreeter
Sraaaiea, tiUaeU.
J
Ulth alternate 2-lnrb bos plenta
group of 9 half-Inch aide pleat
'going from center to right and left.
Above skirt should be prepared
from straight width of goods and
ahould ot b cut gored at top. Al
low two Inches for th hem and two
Inches for shrinkage on each width
of goods used. Material ahould mea
sure three yards around bottom be
fore pleating. Price 82.50 for
pleating only. AU wool or all slU
goods hold pleat best. Avoid cotton
mixture.
SEXI YOCR GOODS.
ORDERS KILLED PROMPTLY.
WATCH FOR OTHER MODELS.
Irerytklng in Pleating. Covered
Bitttona, Hemetttching, ptcot Edg
ing. Send tor freo Price List.
HEW STORE ISAREAL MODEL
J. L. Orkin it About Ready to Open
Tip the Latest Omaha Worn-
- en'a Shop.
PUBLIC MAT ENTER SATUItDAY
Tou'd never dream, as yoc walk up or
down Farnam atreet, pat the new t'nlted
ft ta National bank building, what a
lot of lovely fashionable feminine crea
tion you are walking over.
For right under that sidewalk Is on
of the department of the new Orkln
Bros, store. It Is the gown room.
Brightly lighted, with deylight stream
ing through stained e'lass, tile floored,
marble sided with woodwork of Hon
duras figured mahogany. It is one of th
handsomest rooms of ita kind In the
country.
Along the south side are enclosed cases
with French door and the are already
tilled with a bewliderlnn array of the
latest gowns, brought back by J. L.
Orkln. who returned from a New Tork
buying . trip Monday morning. Here arc
also th aeversl fitting rooms and at one
end Is the office.
Th main entrance to the new store will
be on Sixteenth atreet. Here two show
window extend an extraordinary depth
Into th store, giving th entrance an
arcade effect. All thla la flnlahed In
mahogany and the lighting l by a new
effect, an enormous dome In th middle
of the ceiling.
Cea Reaa.
Th main entrance lead direct Into the
first of three departments of the store.
Thla la the coat room. Mahogany cases
line both aides, each case fitted with a
new door designed hy J. L'. Orkln and
called the "disappearing door," because
it first opens like an ordinary door and
then can be pushed back into the case
eo as not to take up any room while
25c and 29c Towels 19c
A special offering of Ail-Linen
Ttrwelav Henvetltcbejd ends;
Hock
tUmo
Bleached Tnrkleh Towers with
faaey
border. Very vpoolal Tuesv
19c
u7, i f ,
. Mala n
tOO P1erM of
Bt' QaaUty 54
lnch Crepe Chit
f o n I n d o t a,
tripes, florals,
Roman atrlpeo,
timd grounds
witb wtlte 6oti
s4., for bkiuaea,
dreseea, gown
and eaildran't
wear. ' Reqctree
bo ironing. 8pe
yard.... 12ic
One Big Bargain
rViuare of Fine
White MaUrtsJ
Including 1)1 ml -tlea.
Pa ) a m a
Cheek, Plain
Crepe, Dotted
Swiss and other
noveltlee rem
nant and full
holt. 41. si and It
1na. - wide. A
Worth to I liC
'Mo, a yt....vw
Baaemeait.
tf-Tneh Colored
Crepe Wills
ground with blue,
gray and 1avndar
stripe. Sells regu
larly for Mc; to
close this a
Kt. a I IIC
yard.
Baseaaeet.
65o Damask, 49a.
Silver Bleached
Table Damaek
70 Inches wide.
All neal'peutarna.
Special,
a yard.
.49c
Hal ruesw
38-inch Unbleach
ed Muslin Ex
tra fine quality,
soft finish; eas
ily .bleached and
laundered. Regu
lar 7o value, vary
Raeemeet.
Me Dutch Romp-
era, 29o '
Plain blue and
fancy stripe
cham brays. Very
special
Tuesday
29c
' TKtrd Plr.
$1.00 Waah '
. Sulta, ese
A big asaortment
of Oliver Twtat
and Middy sty lea.
Plain white suKs
Included. Choice
sr::,:?r:.;..65c
Tatrd SIMP.
" h a d e w Lae e
Kdge White,
cream and ecru, t
to 4 .inch wide.
r(g. prlo
lIVsc, sale
price, yd..
Sc
Mate Ploee.
ll-lch Hhadow
far Allover and
MiiUielnii
White Pari.
r , v.
25c
w orm 60c,
Tuesday,
a yard.
Muslin
Mete Fleer.
Women's Slipover Night Gowns
Cut full and ample. Regular !9c
Crochet Ball
Fringe Bl a r k,
white and colore.
Bells reamiarly tor
lie. Tuss
St
yard
Mate rte.
values. women's Long White
Pettlooata Wtt u embroidered
bottom a .Regular boo or
value; ehodce Tuesday. .. DC
Women's Corset Cover Lace
Odds and Ends
of Higher ad a
Pancy Toilet
Soap Special
Tueaday. sw
a cake XC
Saeva.
aad embroidery trimmed.
Regular tic values, each.
O O 1 d Rod
Waah lag Powder.
Ltt-......10c
Smm,i
White Canvas Oaferds
and Pumps for Women.
Worts to 12 .00, odds and
ends. Special n f
Tuesday, a pair. . 3C
Peroxide ef Hy
drogen 1-pound
bottle, . ir
for ...;15C
' Baaeatrat,
salesladlea are showing goods to cus
tomers. A short flight of msrhle steps lesds
from this room to a much larger one,
known ae the suit room and given over
to the display of women's Biilta. The
walla of thla room are lined with enclosed
mshogany esses, some with the disap
pearing doors and other with French
door.
From this room entrance In divided to
the gown room described above.
There is also a direct entrance to the
store from Farnam street by way of
the savings department of the Vnlted
States National hank, from which large
doors lead direct into the gown room
department.
A large and bebutlful show window
front on Farnam street. Mosalw tile
floors are all through the More, Includ
ing the ' cases and show windows. The
Indirect system of electric lighting is
used.
"There is no shop like It In th world
tht I ever heard of," said Mr. Orkln.
"It I a beauty, everybody will agree
when they have seen it. The tile floor
make It poexlble to do all cleaning of
floor vlth mops. No dust will ever be
raised in this store. Our new rugs, all
especially made to fit each rcom. will
add much to th beauty."
J. U Orkln will divide hi time between
Omaha' and New York City In the Inter
est of th store, keeping up to the mln
ut on new style creations. MUh.ai
Waasernian, his brother-in-law. will be
manager.
The new store will probably open Sat
urday. Definite time will be aonounced
later.
Fifty dollara round trip to Portland,
Seattle, Taeoma, Spokane, Everett. Van
couver. Butte, Great Falls, LewletoWn
and many other points in the Northwest
Ticket on sale dally.- For further par
ticulars Inquire of Chicago, Milwaukee ft
tit Paul Railway. 17 Famapl St.
Omaha, Neb. .
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TUESDAY
SALE
brell
2,000
Grade
At About
HALF
Value from
- W These
sc Wonderful
'About 800 Women's Umbrellae
silk cases ; two and three-inch
bony handles.
About 400 Woman's Umbrella (aa above) with two
and three-Inch finest 10-year guaxaotead gold filled
caps on nannies.
About 200 Men's and Women's
arenas.
About 600 Umbrellas, oomprtalng a" miscellaneous
lot ' Some all-silk with long sterling sliver bandies, .
some silk and linen, plain hand lea Really wonder
ful values, at 91.00.
4
FOR SALE ON
Unusual Opportunities for Outfitting Economically
' Are Offered Women by Tuesday's Sale in Basement
We have grouped til the suits and fancy silk dresses for Tuesday's selling only. You can
buy any suit or any dresa ir. the Basement Department, for
10.00
Over 200 Splendid Suits la women's and
misses' alaea, made of fine poplin, silk poplin,
lancy chocks, gabanMne, etc. Included are
extra srise suits, aad 44. These
are wonderful value at ItS.OO.
Our prtoe Tuesday. Your choice,
for
10
A t A ft Cholcc ofAnother Very Special A a. A Of
rt H'OJ Lot of Fancy Dresses m ?4Ot)
strxis y A Lot of Suts j $10.00
Underwear at Very Special Basement Prices
Women's Black
ton Petticoat Made of good
quality light weigtit aateon; alao
genuine beatberbkxrm. In atrfpea
and solid color. Worth na
Sc and 6c each CsC
Children's Plain and Embroidery
Trimmed Pants All a Laos. r
A pair (JC
15c
Shoe Bar gains--In the Basement Tuesday
500 Pair of Woenen's New Pumps Black satin and patent leather. All the
new patterns, chic fancy styles; French or Cuban heels; hand turned) or vert
seed soles. Worth 13.00 and $3.50; specially priced, a pair
Pine Dreea Shoes far
Women With gray cloth
tops. Button and lace
slsea. gale 9 1Q
price, a pah-..?..0
I
Culprits May Now
Duck Nebraska and
Make Their Escape
Most persons living In other states
wsnted In Nebraska for alleged crime
win be Immune from arrest for three
montha aa the result ef an oversight ef
the last legislature, which failed to pro
vide means of payment for requisition
proceedings during that period.
Beginning July 1 auch expenses must
be paid by counties rather than by th
state, which In the past has borne them.
County Attorney Magney ha Just re
ceived word from Governor Morehead that
no provision for psyment of these ex
penses has been mad for th period from
April 1 to July 1. '
Th question aroee In connection with
the securing of requisition paper for
Steve Dudik. held In Chicago en a charge
of forging th signature of Powell Har
bery. by making his "mark" on a check
for f5 passed at the Nebraska National
bank. Whether hla alleged act constitutea
forgery la a legal queetlon to be decided
by the courts.
Persons Interested In Dudlk'a prosecu
tion will advance the costs ef the requi
sition proceedings.
CONNELL STARTS HIS
CRUSADE AGAINST FLIES
Health Commissioner Connell haa di
rected his Inspectors to, put forth a spe
cial effort at thla time, to advise all store
keepers that they must use reasonable
precautions against flies and must r aln
tain their place in aasltary manner.
The commissioner makea hi annual ap
peal for the swatting of the flle.i. hie
argument being that fly awatted m
time will prevent the presence of millions
of ether fliea later In the season.
IZSIZZI
OF
Umbrellas
PRICE
11.50 to $2
American taSeta covers aad all-'
starling cans on mission and'
I wo
TM 00
Suit Case
MAIN FLOOR
WW .
65 Very Pretty Dresses, made of fine crepe de
cblna, chiffon taffeta, figured foulards, etc In
the suspended style, coatee effect
learore ano asi tne new ana pretty
spring colors, as well as black, are (
here. Regular I1S.B9 and 115.00
valnea; very epiclaj Tneeday, at. .
and Colored Cot
Bungalow Apron
quality standard percale, fuH SI
Inches long. Cat extra fall, with
belt and pock. eta. Regu- or
lar prlo 60o: aal prtoe. . . Ot)C
Night Oow-na, Pettkmaca, OomM
nattooa, etc 6c and 7&o a
valoea; Taeaday, eacrh...,..! JC
Barefoot Sandals for
Children Made from
genuine pigskin. All
Tenets Oxfords far Man
and Bays Strong black
caavaa, good quality rah
bar aoiea All a
slsea. a pair 47C
sizes. A
pair
39c
U lIZZlI ' iTrr-TTT TT II 1 n iaa
Wharton Receives'
Lot of Uver Lignt
Million Postcards
Now la the time to get your nice fresh)
post card.
Postmaster Wharton baa received a
carload of them direct frern Washington,
numbering, according to the official In
voice, lC4.0o eard.
Mr. Wharton announcea that th 1-cent
price which has proved e popular In the
past, will still prevail. In large lota
they will be aold at the rate ef l.tv
for 110.
There nothing- new In the cards. Just
the same old styles, girls.
All the offices In Nebraska and western
Iowa are supplied with post cards and
stamped envelopes from the Omaha of
fice. A car ef post card I received her
about once every four month. They com
by freight in a ateel box car. the door
being locked by the government padlocks,
which ar shipped back to Washington aa
anon aa they are removed from the doors
here.
HARLAN MAN TRIES TO
PANHANDLE WRONG MAN
Bert Anderson of Harlan, la., thought
he waa broke Sunday night, so he ap
proached Officer O. P. Peterson with
request for some change. Petersen re
fused and waa then forced to bark up
hla refusal with physical action. Ander
son upon being brought to headquarters
found that In a comer of of hie clothes a
80-cent piece bad escaped his former
dilllgent search, end throughout the even
ing kept the other prisoners awake bv
bemoaning his .actions. In police court
he told the judge his story and was el-
lowed to beat it for the Bluffs to fated
a tratn, for Harlan and home.
Genuine Pevpervll Pleached Sheeting
Thi well-Wnowa brand Is popular
and a household farorite throughout
this country, helns light enough for
easy washing and strong enough to
stand th wear. All perfect roods,
stamped original label. . Sale price
Taesday
10-4 Width 4 Wfdth g-4 Width
2So Yard iU Yard 22c Yard
it.
Floor Brooms
Fosmw sewing.
Extra quality
broom corn. Vary
SSS.....17e
mt.
H-In. Eixtra Fin
Qnallty 4x4
Dree Fteroale
IJrht and dark
arrouad, a a t
dota. atrtpea and
fisrore. e value.
pelal e 1
Tuesday, tYAC.
a yard..... V6
Mill Re a a a a t a
and Reaanaata
from Btoek of
Beautiful Oepe,
Nevelty Foulards,
eiik Strip Pop.
Una X-Iixch Black
lining. Percallne,
Printed Livti
and Cheek .IHml
tie Voile, etc
Values te r
11 Ve. Spe- SC
clsj. yard..
10a Napkin, 7e
1 Doeea Full
CfuaJlty Mercer
ized Naskin
Hemmed, ready to
na. Bis Sx20
inches. For Tues
day Benin-. In oar
Main Floor Linen
Section, ss 1
while they rig
last, each..."
Mala Flee.
We ni e e's Pare.
Thread fUlk Hoa
lery Full fash
ioned; double
soles, heel and
toe: double cu
ter tops. Black.
wnue ana
fancy
eoier.
Worth
(0c, pair. ,
35c
Mala Fleer.
34-inch Tub Silk
Fast colors.
Splendid weight
tor shirts, waists
and dresses.
Worth or.
50a, yard..dC0C
Mala Fleer. .
St-ln. Black Chif
fon Taffeta Ex
tra heavy, soft
finish. Worth 1.
Very spe
cial, yard.
69c
Mala Flewr.
Women's Union
Suits Low neok
and sleev a I e a a:
leee trimmed and
umerena style.
worm Io,
pedal,
suit
15c
rery new
Mala ruar.
fc. V V w UV
no
C9iUdrD's F I a
and Heavy RaWied
nosiery All slsea.
8ic
vaiuea,
a oair
ata Flee.
Flae 8wlu u
Hataaeek Km
broidery Edges
Seed duality,
worth up to r
lSe; al S?
prtoe. a yd....1,
ata Fie.
Tuesday
Mad of good
Diamond "C"
SrTroJ...20c
Sn
seat.
Ivory ar Wool
Soap Special,
S?..r?...18e
Carpet
Bpeolai.
Jach ..
6c
n
95
CttOdren's Japaaeae
Paraols; resular
vwioaa, m p
' 10c
Odd
rtM
atter
kntvee aad sugar
telle; vert a to
Sue
10c
note
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