Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, May 13, 1916, NEWS SECTION, Image 10

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CAMELS LADEM WITH BOMBS
BLOWN TO PIECES BY TURKS
it 'nrrexp"!! il- -i li .Wm latffit Pra.)
CAlRlJ. KBM'i. .Vpni -I Uim In ladi.il
with bomb. ml )'i!nl rc Mown to
rifCfK b lhf Ti.Tln til. it tllrsp lhllir;
o:ifrl'Tit of mnmiinltlnii trouM not fall
inai bine inn. baitan Us pursuit at Sol
ium, In northwdtfirn Kgypi. baching at
racing apeH alun th Tabruk roail, over
which the Turk had rrtreatM. tha Itrlt
lh, aftr covering twnty-thr mllaa,
camn unexpectedly upon tho nerny,
whom troopa wore on the move.
Th Turka opened flra with their only
artillery in position-on teii-p'Miixler ami
two machine Kuna. The ilritih battery
awunir Into line, illenr.ln the Turklah
Kum and then capturing; them after
ahnntlng down the defender almoat to a
man.
The Turka were now scattering In
every direction. The attacking bntterle
dahed here and there, killing all Turku
who offered reaiatance. Those who choae
the alternative ot fight paused long
enough to fire upon their cameh, which
one by one disappeared as their packs
exploded with terrific force.
TIGER HUNTERS REPORT
PLENTY OF GAME IN CHINA
ried through this city in I.hi.m
by native trappers. H the ti;e w.i
at least half grown, and were offered for
ale. Tiger meat Is especially relWii d hy
native because of their belief that .t
will confer upon them untold a' envt i
and bravery.
iiil.i tlir pnwMiInn of the attacking Eng
lish, ilurlMK th snisritlonal d.mh of t Its
iliiki- of M.'iiK'liPKtrr Hrmnrcrt motor-raf
liiitt'iy' thrmiiili the Libyan loMt.
Thl firltlnh expedition. cnaitln( of
thirty-two mm, nine nnnorM machinal
nml one open c" contalninff a mounted
frtepnndcnce of The Associated Prawn.)
WL'CITWV, Kwangsl Province, China,
April 24. Tigers are very plentiful this
season. I.nst week five tigers were car
When all other ways fall,
Want Ad.
try a Bee
De Want Ads serve hundreds dally
cFoivavs or
SUNDAY
If it is hard for
you to find a
gift for her, why
not send flowers.
49c
15c
Fresh Cut Hoses,
dozen
Fine Swept P'-af,
25 In bunch, for, . .
A )nrK (ir.'fintlty of I'lnk
unit While t arnations, at
special prices.
Pansy Plants,
Saturday, rarli
2i2c
Couch Hammocks
Porch Curtains
Awnings
pimpi-hy M PT TiiiMD rr.oon
Are you ready for thei hot
wemhe-r? If not, n tin mpply
your wants.
Canvas Porch Curtains, bhifl
or brown stripes.
6 fK wide, rr-ady lo hang,
si $1.98
8 foot wide, ivady to hang,
t 82.98
Automatic Porch Curtains,
sunproof and waterproof. Thn
best, porch curtain on the
marked.
6 feet wide, ready lo hanR,
st $3.50'
fret, wide, ready lo hang,
St $4.50
Canviu Awnings, all ready to
hang. Very lieavy and well
made.
"GROWINO WITH GROWING OMAHA"
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THE NEW HOME OF HART SCHAFFNER & MARX CLOTHING.
Twice-a-Year Sale
Munsing Underwear
Irregulars and Samples of Women's and
Children's Union Suits, Vests and Pants
Women's Mnnslng I'ilon Hulls, VpkIi and Pants, In fine cottons. Union
tilt and panti In c..ff and umbrella knee styles. High neck vests,
with long sleeves; Dutch lierk, elbow sleeves. Worth to ?Qp
6'jc, fialfl price Saturday, gnrment ..JU
Women's Mtirmlng Union Suits, In fine llsles. Cuff and umbrella knee,
styles; shell aid lace trimmed. Jlegular and exira sUes. CQp
Worth to $1.25, at. U7U
Munslng Union Suits for Misses, Children and Hoys. Finn cot- OQ-
ton, all styles and Uos. Worth to fi!w sale price, suit JU
Uoloo Rults, flnei lisles, In the, Morrell Brand. French brand and
hall edge tops; cuff and umbrella styles, ahell pdge and OQ-
laxo trimmed. Regular and extra Jilzes. Ueg, COc vals,, Rat Jt7L
Poya' and Youths' Mentcr IJnlon Suits, find cotton. I'rokenOQ-
tlir. Worth to 11.00, sale price Bnturday, suit OJC
Wornen'i Union Hulls, silk top, lisle bodies; shield reinforcement.
Cuff knee. Pink and white. Worth to $1.25, special
Raturdar OiJC
Extraordinary Glove Of-
ferings for Saturday
A Bw shipment of about 100 Dor.en Silk Cloves, 2clasp style, In
white, either plain or with beautifully embroidered backs; splendid
variety. All double tipped, pure silk, every pair guaranteed, etf
Very special for Saturday, pair
50c
$1.00
Womn'a Guaranteed Washable Chantolsetta
Gloves, In white, natural, gray and brown; plain
ur with embroidered backs. Very
special
Kajser's Heavy Quality, Fancy nr plain Silk
Gloves, pure Mllitnese Bilk, double tipped, 2
rlasp style, with or without bein.tifiilly em-
btolilered barKs, in black, white, gold, silver
and navy. Very specially priced,
at
Hpeclal for Saturday Only-60 Dozen Women's
2-Clanp Silk Gloves. In white only. nr.
Seconds of the 60c kind, Saturdny, pair
Two Very Special Values in
Long Silk Gloves Saturday
Both double lipped and guaranteed perfect, In
Tricot and Milanese silk. 22 and 23 Inches long
respectively. White or C 7Q
black, at
Special Reductions in Fine
Tailored Suits
For Saturday wo have takrn wveral Jots of our regular stock and grouped
tlifiii togftlifT Uv a special offering. There, are about 00 suits yi all and
they are the very best models and styles of the season. .
Values from $40 to $65 at $35and$39
Coat Special for Saturday
at $12.50
We offer choice of about 80 fine tailored
coats, in all kinds and for all occasions.
Smart, long, dressy coats, nobby street coats
and catchy sport coats. Every model new
and up-to-the-minute. Values to $19.00.
200 Fine Skirts, $4.85
Some of the smartest skirts we have ever
offered in walking and sport models; many
of them are odd and sample skirts and arc
made of the nobby checks, stripes, plain
serges, gabardines, poplins, etc. Values to
$7.f;0.
Silk Petticoats, $3.85
Including Klosfits
Your choice Saturday of 200 fine taffeta
petticoats, including the famous Klosfits, in
every good, desirable color of the season.
400 Girls' Wash
Dresses at $1.00
For Saturday selling w offer a
group of girls' dresses In fast r,ol
ored ginghams and percalea, In
f!giira or plaids, Pretty girlish
models; very nobby combinations
tax
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mm
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Children s Wash
Dresses
$1.08, $2.98, $3.98, $5.00 and
$0.98.
The past, week we. have re
ceived soma of the smartest and
;not effective wash dresses for
Klrls we hav shown this season.
Pretty new plaids, checks, stripes,
plain voiles, fancy lawns, etc. The
new surplus and flared skirts.
Special Intermediate
Girls's Dresses
$1.98, $2.60, $2.98, $3.98 and
$3.00
Made for the fast, growing girls
that require slightly different
messureinents than the regular
girls' sizes. Made In pretty figured
checks and plaids, In smart dressy
or sport effects. Kvery r.olor guar
anteed fast. Ages to 1 years.
of colored waists and white skirts.
Agos to 14 years.
White Hats Rule
In Fashion's Realm
All White Hats have received the endorsement of Dame
Fashion and the well dressed woman of today csnnnt af
ford to be without at least one White Drew TIat.
We bave assembled for
Saturday new models of
White Milan Hemp,
White Hair Braid,
White Milan, etc.,
many trimmed with
White Hreasts, Rib
bon, flowers, white
wings, ete.
Principally Large Snilors
and Triforns,
$5.00
Each
SMni Floor Millinery Iept.
1
.
Hosiery Bargains
Women's Novelty Hosiery, pure thread silk to the top. Wid
double garter hem. All colors, stripes, embroidered effects,
fancy clocks, plain shoe shades; also extra lot of Heavy and
Medium Weight Bilk Hose. All black, nilk and Imlo tops
All full fashioned, high spliced soles, heels and toes. CtQi
$1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 values, pair OsC
'Women's Bilk Hoot Hose, fiber and thread silk, in all shades
for street and evening wear. Full fashioned am senmles.
Regular and out sizes. Spliced soles, heels and Ef
toes, garter tops. Pair OUC
Women's Boot Silk Hose, all shoe shades. Fiber and silk
thread, fanhioned and seamless. Regular 50c ojial- Of
ity. Sale price. OUC
Misses' and Boys' Hose, silk lisle, medium and fine ribbed;
double knees, heels end toes. All colors. Bat-
urday -Jv
Men's Fiber Bilk Hose, all colors. Seamless.
Double soles, heels and toes..
V
25c
Drugs and Toilet Articles
4711 Violet Toilet Soap, 3 lists Poionl's RoiiBe, the hox. , . . 15c
for - -21c lAM UHt lllosnotn Perfume, o. 250
Madam Ise'bell's Ksr Powder, i Honeysuckle Perfume. o.,.4f)c
fcne siw 2t)c
Violet Cold Cream, Lic Jar, 14c
Pond's Vanishing t'reatn, U
for 14 c
Melorose Face l'od'r, Rt'c ii"
bot 2'.)C
I.uior Rouge, 60e sue hos. Jjyc
Oraves- Tth Powder, Idc sste
for 12c
Jsrgen's Itetsioin Almond l'lin,
for 1HC
PJer Kiss Tslrum Powder, the l"V
for 21c
Jap Ho Tit!'" Powder. t , c
4711 Vudiira Snap, 10c cake,.,7j
Juvenile Soap, Hnt.. fake.,. (0
PhsH'irtts' and SurgiHHis' Soap,
the cake ()p
I, Interim1, Juc si.' lot!le.,, 29c
llrimio SelUi r. 5t size lint 21V5
Menthnlutnin, ?"e siye JT...14P
Sill HepMtlrit, tl sin' (TC
t'olorile Straw !. (nit tie . IHt!
PiKHfitn Itvy t'li'.tni-r. buttle. (o
S nit Huli. ti ,i! ran .
Uvllitii-r Shret lug, 3 Inrlies w nli-,
l.itri.1 'V.C
S',iftli l.ck. 1 Hi pkg ,. 22t
Silver Hollow-Ware Sale Saturday
Ton Sots, Ctossrrol, Bako Dislip.s, Sandwich Platfs, oto.
Wo mado a fortunato purchaHe of an immense lot of high-grade ailvcr
plated ware, and am offering it Saturday at about
Half Regular Prices
Below arc a few of the exceptional bargains this sale affords:
Quadruple Plate Goods
75c Condiment Sets, salt I r()e Cut dlass Marma-
OQ lade Jars, silver ?Qr
. ton and spoon. . .u
Water Pitchers, Svrup intehers, Marmalade .Jars,
Samlwich Trays, 12 to , 14-inch Plateaus, $1 QO
Serving Trays, etc. Worth $4 to $5, at. . .
n-piiit Casseroles, made by Meriden Silver 0 QO
Plate Co. Kegular $7.50 values, Saturday .
Sheffield Plate
tf 1 I Slief field Bon Bmi Trays, e 1
P J sale price
Marmalade Jars, Spoon
$2.98,
and pepper, in
nice holder
50c and 75c Candlestick a
and Bud Vases OQ-for
5 ;UJi.i;iiii,li,j!ii.i
Pierced Pesign Breatl Tray,
$2.50 values ;
Sandwich Plates. Kruit Bnw
Travs, Bread Travs, 1.00 and if. "MM) val
lies
.' pint Baking Dishes. 5.tH) values $2.93
These guds are all standard makes, such as 1 1o
nian Manufacturing Co., Kml Hartnit, Knickerbocker
Silver Co. and Meriden Silver Plate Co.
New Frill Blouses
In Dainty Lingerie Just Arrived
"The Latest Craze"
$2.50 to $7.50
These are blouses
that dozens of
women have been
waiting for, and
they arc nunpl
exquisite. Borne
are lace trim
med, others have
dainty embroidery.
French voiles and
batistes. Sizes 34
to 44
Rl.niKK Mr, H O It FLOOR
Irwwm Mm
hi w
Brandeis SpcciaP Pumps
For women
$3.90
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S3.90
BOYS' TWO-PAIR-PANT SUITS
A hiand new ,.t of .-mart Suit-, and wo will sell them Saturday $4.25
Kv. rv hint in the h-t h a $.VN) value, nmo worth
.mii inure; thev all ccme in thoe iv-hhy pmeh Lack or
plralrd luek NOl "f-dk IHodoh, With thlTC-pieC detaclt.
al.le n . Two pairs of pant with mch Miit.
I'he lntv'e-t anrttnent of pnttrniH ever "iewn.
P h w i v i ,im t. pick ft Sunday Wt MUt -r a real
.i.iuikIi vumii 1 Miit fnm tin ur-up. Ijlu,-
,llU., v unvtuti - u Mite, lir.mii, ray ahd mi. n; !"t
ltf Cj.K i.did ea-ilnele i-lfn U HI li.'rtt "tni"'". St. I-
Waih Suits, uthl l.-tH .r tiieni, to u.r in .-w i
, ,1 'J t- x ji.u'', at. . .
New Furntshinc for Uoy
.H;.,,rl M.II'i llvl l'ni.-t, Sih.'I
Tie, K) kVi, l itu-it n t o i )"'ii.
,. Ml lt..fj.rr. Mt.li.lr
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Th...Hnr trm. !: K.frl.rlT, whIU lln.d, nM null flnUM
hmulalod lih .hrtol ih.lhln mw nl f.ll """'J
l.iau infk. ml hin(. nkkl pUici Iu!r r'"-, IJ. SO.
prli
A. Refrigerator Bargain
For Saturday
$23.75
Snccial Sale Rubber Hose
A .p.. ml run"- ff l."1"9 "f h"' ' ri.1i.-uliiniy Inw p-1.
will u von ih b.n(il "f our t.rimtii. nniiir.lnv, l"im Hi" l"l
Heavy Inch llimn, 9c valim, .i r font Oe
Mfkvy Inch Mono. ne. vnliif. it fool 7c
h I'ly. 'i-lnoh Hof. lie vnlun. vr font Re
BIMy. Inch Jlf. 2c, liifl, pr fic 9c
, Inch Hiiftvy rorrugn,l, MouUled Hmn riKu!r i;tr mine, a Imrtuiri,
per foot 10c
Inch Iley romntaifil MouUIml llose; rsilur 15c vl, fr fe 2c
Kviry foot of lioo In Ilii lot l fully (tniirntr-il
A Real Lawn Mower Bargain
An. ' full", ' ' 'iMl, I l.rir ln rn..t, l'. .' eQ
l.i.,i-.i.. bii " rutl.l li l. f.tt. mil w.H hi.. ..I JlJ.yrt
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1 1 JO 'Wirwr Aluminum prettrvirg miiiii
Hair Goods for Saturday
$4.50
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