Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, March 05, 1916, NEWS SECTION, Page 14-A, Image 14

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Elsasser Family
Has Its Annual
. Reunion in Omaha
Tba annual reunion of the Elaajuwr
Vtmily, aald to be the Urgent In Omaha,
PIIK OMAHA SUNDAY JIKK: .MAKUll 5, J16.
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Stack Falconer undertaking chapel.
Burial will be In Forest Lawn.
Mla Hartwell had been nick only rtht
daya. She worked at the Putt Typewriter
exchange alnce nrraduatlng from the Mg-fi
achool laat year.
Three alaterg aurvlve her, Mra. Alcott
and Mien Kate Hartwell of Omaha and
Mra. Hazel Abdell of Salt Lake City.
waa held rrMar ernlne; In tha parlllon
of Hanarnm park. flYntp-flre rouplri
wr on tho dune flnor, while tha eld
erly and Infant memhera at"hed the
terralchorean frollra of their rHatlvea.
The heada of the varloua hranrhra of
thla eatenalve family are William, Jaroh.
Fred, Teler. Herman. Chrla. Mn. W. F.
Rire and Mra. C'harlea OeUrhmann. Thy
have famlllea ranrln from fifteen to
fo'ir children earn.
Thee reated famlllea have a-mwn to
aurh an extent that It la nereaaary to
have a rr'mlnn to et them alt toa-ether.
DANISH FOLK DANCES AT
WASHINGTON HALL TODAY
proprtale cnatuiwe will he featurea of a
dance to he riven Pnnday evenln at
Washington hall tr th Ianlah Plater
hood, an oraan'aatlon with a. memher
ahlp of Sno. Mra. C F. Borenaon haa
charm of the pmpram and will be aa
elated by Meadamea C. A. Depcke. Chrlat
Jenaen, Charlea HertI, J. . Smith and
Jene Laraen. Bluteen youn men and
women irVl offer the folk dancea.
NATIONAL CREDIT MEN
MAY HOLD MEETING HERE
''niaha, are working for Omaha as the
meetlna; Hare.
FUNERAL OF MISS HARTWELL
IS TO BE HELD TODAY
The funeral cf Mlea MUCred Hartwelt.
IS yeara old. who died of acarlet fever at
her home, an North Eighteenth afreet,
will be held Sunday afternoon at the
Omaha may be aelected for the neit
meeting place of the National Credit
Men'a aeaoclatlon. The convention la to
he held In Auituet. R V. Parrlfh of the
bureau of publicity and J. W. Metcalfe,
aecretary of the Aseoclated Retatlera of
Old time Fanlah folk danoe In
Dress r abrics, $1,50 a Yard
50 to 54-Inch All-Wool Gabardines, Poplins and Epingles,
medinm weight, suitable for either dresses, suits or coats..
These cloths are dyed with the old standard aniline dyes
and are guaranteed colors. All the season's newest shades,
also black and blue. A regular $2.00 value, Cf
special, Mondav, yard P JL eivVJ
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$14,000 Stock of The Byrne Shoe Co., Nebraska
BOUGHT FROM 8. ROSENBETRQ OF BO8T0N.
MEN'S-WOMEN'S-BOYS'-YOUTHS'-MISSES'-CHILDRENS'-INFANTS
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IffiRE IS A SALE THAT WILL CROWD THE SHOE STORE TO ITS CAPACITY ON
MONDAY MORNING If you desire to share in the savings this wonderful event offers,
you should come as early as possible even thousands of pairs will not last forever when
prices like these arc put upon such shoes as .
"QUEEN QUALITY" and "BOSTONIAN"
Remember, this is not the kind of Shoes, usually' 'offered in sales.'
""QUEEN QUALITY" Shoes for women are known from one end of this country to the
other, and they sell every day in the year for from $3.50 to $6.00 in this sale you may buy
them for from $2.25 to $2.95. The savings average, if anything, more than the conservative
estimate we make at the top of this ad.
"BOSTONIAN Shoes for men have equally as good a reputation as the "QUEEN
QUALITY" Shoes, and any man who has the slightest reason for adding to his stock of
Footwear simply cannot afford to miss this chance to save.
This Sale Gives You the Opportunity to Save
Almost Half of Your Purchase Money
There are Shoes for every occasion a stock from which you may select all your Footwear for the entire
Spring-and Summer. There are High Shoes and Low Shoes Shoes for .Dress and Street wear, and even
some for dancing.
-"QUEEN QUALITY" ' Shoes are Bronze and Tan
Calf, Patent Leather and Dull Calf. High Louis
heels and high cut tops, also others with Cuban and
low heels. All. the latest, and best lasts. A shoe here
to satisfy every woman perfectly. Every size.
"BOSTONIAN" Shoes for men are here in high
and low cut styles all sizes. The popular Bull Dog
toe ,and the extremely stylish latest English last.
Some with rubber heels and soles. In the lot are Kan-
5aroo Kid, Tan Russia Calf, Gun Metal Calf and
'atent Leather. A Shoe for every man, for every
occasion. ' . '
Women's Shoes C -
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Priced This Way
-WOMEN'S $.00 AND W.00 HOE8, AT 82.05 I WOMEN'S MOO AND $5.00 PUMPS. AT.
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41.50 WHITE AND COLORED GAITERS. fiO A PAIR,
; A Q- ANC.t RRESS SUPPERS... JLOQ
- ai uuib I.3U nwust BLIfrtHS, at, a pair flTn
2.65
Misses and Children s Shoes
-Misses and Children's $2.00 and $2.50 Shoes, $1.60. Infants' $1.50 Shoes at 87o a pair.
-Misses' and Children's $2.00 Pumps, $1.25. Infants" 50c Soft Sole Shoes, 25o a pair.
Men's Shoes
in the Sale
, Wrairn'a Ftiaa Oaallly
MaM, all atsaa,
s pair.
MEN'S $3.50 TO $00 SHOES, AT ....J2R5
MEN'S $3.50 AND $5.00 OXFORDS, AT I50
MEN'S $2.00 HOUSE SLIPPERS, AT Il
BOYS' AND YOUTHS' $2.60 AND $3.50 FOOTWEAR, AT fti'Ss
LITTLE MEN'S $2.50 TO $3.00 SHOES, AT k Sl&O
WOMEN'S, MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S AND BOYS' SHOES IN X
THE MAIN FLOOR SHOE STORE, NEW BUILDING) AND ALL THE
MEN'S SHOES IN THE MEN'S SHOE STORE, MEN'8 SHOP, MAIN ?
FLOOR. OLD 8TORE. X
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Enter ! The New Hats
The First Showing of Spring Models
New and unusual fashions in millinery
models, from such American makers as
Lichlenstein, Bend el, Joseph
A FEW FRENCH HATS
Trotteur Hats and Sport Types
originated by
Rawak and Ilyland Bros.
Reproduction of French Hats
from Earl Tailored Hat Co.
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Other faithful copies of late Parisian successes or original
conceptions from our own workrooms..
A Sale of Stylish Silks
At Very Moderate Prices
36-Inch Striped Taffetas,' 36-Inch Striped Messalines, 3G-
0 Inch Shepherd Check Taffetas and Louisines, in a splendid
range oi colorings; good weight; sou, lustrous f q
finish. Yard JOC
Printed Radiump and Foulardp produce the required
effects for the new aprlng gowns. We show a wonderful
array of those beautiful and practical sllki In the new
floral. dlBC-motlf, checks and plaid combinations. In the
new blues, grays, rose, orchids, etc., etc.; 40 Inches wide.
Specially priced, per " Ct CI OK
yard P 1 OVl and J 1 VO
The Prices of Crepe dp Chine hare climbed skyward, but
fortunately we are able to offer you for a limited time
40-Inch Crepe de Chine In a splendid weight, every wanted
shade shown. A fabric that Is a bargain t 1 OQ
at $1.60, yard pla7
40-Inch Bedford Silk Suiting, a weight that will tailor
perfectly. Navy, gray, tan, brown, wistaria and QQ
Copenhagen. Worth $2.00, yard '.OC
' Our Tub 8llk Department Is replete wrth all the newest
weaves and stripe combinations, for waists, dresses and
men's shirts. In crepe de chine, radiums, Habutal, peau de
crepes and pongees. Specially 7Q J1 QC
priced, per yard I tC to Jl7iJ
Laces and Embroideries
Lead the Way With Low Prices
Gold and Silver Lace Flouncings, 18 and 27 inches wide,
embroidered on silk maline nets, Larnac lace flouncings in
gold and silver. Silk radium demi-flouncing in black, white
and ochre shades also. novelty bands and demi-flouncings
in matched. 40-Inch fancy flowered and beaded QQ
silk chiffons. Worth to $2.00, yard ,f tOC
Imported Shadow Lac Allovers and Flouncing, white and
cream, 18 to 36 Inches . wide, especially suitable for party
dresses, waists, separate sleeves and fancy camisoles. Large
Assortment of Gold and Silver Lace Edges and on.
Yard OJW
tJand, up to 8 Inches wide.
All-Linen Cluny Lace Bands and Edges, in matched sets. All
new patterns; 3 to 6 Inches wide. Worth 1 r.
JLUb
to 50c. Special, yard.
and
25c
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Embroideries
-A very pretty showing of New Fancy Colored Embroid
eries, in organdie, batiste and voile, in matched sets; 18
to 45 inches wide. A beautiful selection to choose from;
worth to $2.00,
Monday, yard . . .
59c, 75c to $1.25
Fashion's Fairest Fancy Finds First Showin
Here
In This Great Apparel Store
Fascinating Frocks. $25.00
For Afternoon, Street and Dress JWear.
Manufacturers have brought out a
wealth of new and charming styles in
silk dresses to meet the great demand.
Made of taffetas, groa de londre, charmeuse,
crepe de chine, etc. New Russian basque ef
fects, wide flaring skirts, etc. Women's and
misses' sizes.
Silk Frocks, $35 and $19
lieautiful combinations of Georgette crepe,
with soft taffetas, pros de londre, crepe meteor,
etc. Smart striped novelty bilks with plain com
binations; small figures and plain, soft colors
practical for every occasion.
The inspiration for many novelties and smart ideas comes to
us from foreign designers. . American maufacturers have seized
the opportunity and have quite outdone themselves this season,
and the most fascinating display of Dresses and Suits we have
ever shown is the result. The prices are extremely moderate.
Silk Dresses for afternoon, 6treet end evening wear are shown
here in wonderful assortment.
High Grade Tailored Suits
Reception or Evening Gowns
Showing the smart Russian basques, the
full wired hips, the beautiful draped tunics
and the "Pouffe" or bustle effects. Gold and
silver laces combined with delicate silks.
$49, $C3, $89 and to $133
Our showing for this season of the year is
by far more versatile than ever before, every
known model from the artificer is to b found
among our hundreds of 6mart garments.
$35, $39, $49, $69, $75 and $98
The wonderful fabrics used in their construc
tion are interesting, and the colors of the season
have never been so soft, and at the same time
practical. Women's and misses' sizes in all
groups. 1
Smart Tailor-Mades, $25.00
These suits are especially attractive, as they
"contain every good model shown in the higher
priced lots. The art of reproduction has made
it possible for the manufacturers to give us
these wonderful copies.
Materials: Gabardines, Poplins, Taffetas,
Serges, Checks, Etc.
Silk Petticoats, $5.00
In special colors and styles. Every good,
desirable color to go with the new frock
or suit.
27-Inch Swiss Baby Flouncing; In pretty eyelet and floral
designs; others In dainty ruffled and hemstitched QQj
effects. Worth to 69c. special, yard OtC
18-lnch Corset Cover Embroidery, In cambric and nainsook.
Also a jilce lot of 18-Inch riounclngs In very pretty OC
patterns. Yard , aOC
Unusually Good Cotton rabnes
At Exceptional Prices
Genuine Imported Dress Ginghams, direct from the British Isles;
such well known makes as Anderson's, Glasgow, Scotland, Haslam's
and Whitelaw's of Manchester, England, etc., In all the nr
season's newest color combinations. Yard saOC
27-Inch Spray Voile, beautiful sheer printed fabric on 1 J
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SVzc
plain and tinted grounds; 1916 newest colorings, Spe., yd..
Genuine Applaweb Dress Ginghams All the wanted checks and
plaids and regulation nurse stripes. Monday,
yard
The Genuine Renfrew Woven Tissues, soft, sheer and dainty;
absolutely fast woven checks, plaids and stripes. 1 r
25o value, Monday, yard M.10C
46-Inch Dree Percale, mostly light shirting styles,
all neat patterns; good quality. Yard
712C
New, Crisp Wash Fabrics for Spring
Beautiful New Beaux Art Printed Voile, white and tint
ed grounds with large floral designs ; 45 inches 7 C
wide. Yard
New Awning Stripe Skirting,
In pink, blue, green, black
hello, for sport skirts; 86 Inches
wide. Special,
yard
Handkerchief Linen for
blouses. In all plain shades. 36
Inches wide.
Yard
Woven Flaxon, In wide and
narrow stripes and checks, for
street and bouse dresses, chil
dren's frocks, etc. Fast colors
that launder perfectly.
23 Inches wide. Yard.
50c
65c
22c
25c
Beautiful Collection of Print
ed and Woven Voiles, in all the
latest designs and coloring for
street and evening wear, danr
clng frocks, blouses, etc. 40
Inches wide. Special
Monday, yard
Tub Silks, colored stripes on
white, grounds, fast colors; 32
inches wide. Qg
Yard OOC
Dainty Printed Voiles, Mar
quisettes. Silk Stripe Voiles,
etc.. in new designs and color
ings; 36 and 38 5Q
Inches wide. Yard.... O tC
Books Clean Up at 25c
Publishers' Outlet Sale
The overplus which publishers have turned over to us
fresh, new, clean Books that have sold at 50c, 75c, $1.00,
$1.25, $1.35 and $2.00, now all at 25c each.
The leading publishers of llotitou, New York, Philadel
phia and Chicago are represented.
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