Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, June 29, 1902, Page 10

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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, JUNE 29, 1902. R For Auditorium Day Tuesday, July 1. As previously advertised, we will give away 600 Auditorium stock tickets, which will (in saccordance with the Audftorium Co.'s announcements) not only give the holder a share of common stock, but the possibilty of securing one of ,the thousand prizes oftered by the promoters, the firet one of which is $5,000 in gold. Our plan for distribution fs eimplicity itselt. Each of our bundle wrappers will bave & special number and wiil be stationed promiscuously throughout our various departments. A clerk on the main floor will act as time- keeper and AS THE MINUTE STRIKES WILL CALL OFF THE NUMBERS CONSECUTIVELY—ONE EVERY MINUTE. If the bundle wrapper is tying up YOUR package when her number s called, she will drop an auditorium stock ticket into the package—ABSOLUTELY FREE. We place no restrictions upon purchases. Anything from 1c up will satisfy us a8 to your right to pare take in this novel effort at gift get ing. Come and see it work. Tuesday— Auditorium Day—July 1—8 a. m. to 6 p. M.—10 hours—600 minutes—600 tickets FREE. . alipe— e Rousing Bargains in Fine Linens and Domestics Main Floor. Irish Linen— Bed Spreads— 30 'Phones Ring up 137. seseesees R WHERE 162 & HARNEY STS, OMAHA. eessceccccns gnm AND it counr S0 'Phones Bennett’s Weekly Editorial These are stirring days and every new moon hurls excitements into the arena of men and the world is thrilled. We are within the spell and the influence, so are you. preamble to a week of unmatched activity in our immeuse establishment. This advertisement is the We are exerting ourselves to titly demonstrate our regard for affairs local and national. Readour Auditorium day program and our plans for delighting the juvenile heart on the coming glorious Fourth. Our prices for the week are cut down more deliberately than ever. These main floor bargains are unpacalleled, quality is outstanding and undenia- ble prices, make them a feast for every bargain seeker. It’s worth reading —Come Monday. be convinced that Bennett leads. 68-Inch strictly all linen grass bleach- 10-4 White Crochet Bed Spreads, Towels_ ed Irish manufacture satin damask table linen—worth $0c, at, yard 72-inch wide, worth $1.25 yard, at marsellles patterns, worth e, at 11-4 fine white Crochet Bed Spreads, in nice marsellles pat- terns, worth $1, at 114 fine and heavy white Crochet Bed Spreads—nice patterns and free from any starch or filling 1 15 . worth $1.50, at . 12-4 heavy satin Marsellles Bed Spreads—raised pat terns, worth $3, at Fancy Batistes— In a handsome line of new and pretty patterns and colorings— worth §1-3c ygrd, at 4c w- Fancy dotted Muslins and Imported Irish Dimities in a swell line of colorings and patterns, worth 26c yard, at Fancy satin stripe French Mousell- W ines in elaborate patterns and col- 37 300 Crocheted Linen Shopping Bags— °F'n8% very handsome, regular in brown, tan, gray and black, good 40-cent sra t 23c and strong. These are marked at _Yo™d ' sbout half regular price. We sell “"lfl? Ayergtoren ge—in blues, them at, each 48c, 450 230 L b b e 7 R B ,“, 19 —worth 36c yard, at, yard . 19 Stamped Linen— 10 dozen 18 and 24-inch Center Pleces ~newest designs and regular 0o value—Monday we sell them at, each Table Napkins— 22-inch Loom Damask Table Napkins patterns grass bleached per dozen, 980 18: 60- ~nlice 5-8 alze, worth $2.25 per dozen ... 24-inch size, wo! per dozen . Net Shopping Bags— and hemstitched, worth 30c mask at ... weaves in White Goods, 200 values, Yard ..ouveese sesnese 49c 16x32 heavy Huck Towels, red bor- rs, good quality, worth t . 6¢ x33 good quality Huckaback Linen Towels, hemmed—worth x36 fine Damask and Huckaback Linen Towels, fancy border 19 () 2.28 Table Linen— -inch heavy silver bleached and bleached loom Damask Table Linen, worth 500 yard, at, 39c per yard . inch fine hed Ellln Da- Linen—nice flower Table p-uamo—worm T6c yard, “ 53¢ ash Dress Goods— -inch check and stripe Nainsook and lace stripe White Goods for ‘walsts and children’s dresses s —worth 10c yard, at . vee® C -inch heavy piqu madras 1lc Great Muslin Underwear Sale Read this advertisement— Scrutinize our offerings, test our values, scan our prices and NOWHERE BETTER. NOWHERE CHEAPER. { § \. i i Stationery Dept ! Main Floor, Extra fine box note paper and envelopes to match, In white and colors, a regular 86c per box value, special at this sale, per box 120 sheets satin finith note paper, special, at 75 white wove envelopes, speclal, at.... 1,000 sheets tissue toilet paper—usually sold at 10c—Monday The Fourth! Sporting Goods Dept— Main Flcor ‘I'mere are 3 distinct ways of cel:brating the 4th. Oue Way Lounge in the hammock and reflect upon all that the day means to you as a citizen, terial—are made We will make nnother of those sensational muelin underwear sales on Tuesday morning to make a double inducement for customers wanting the Auditorium stock tickete. At TEN CENTS—Cor- At FIFTEEN CENTS— sot Covers, children's Corset Covers, misees’ drawers, skirts, waists & drawers and children’s 15¢ At TWENTY-FIVE CENTS—Women's night gowns, corset covers and drawers and ‘children's slips— 25c¢c / L * 10c At FIFTY CENTS—Wo- men’s night gowns, petti- coats, drawers, skirts and corset covers— 50c CENTS—Women's coats, drawers, covers— Second Floor—Monday Morning. We invite comparison, we challenge co:Ppatmon in quality and price in wash waist attractions. WOMEN'S WASH WAISTS—in white India linen with handsome embroldery trimmin walsts as sell from 76c to $1.50—all will be on sale Monday and Tuesday, at IN THBE CLOAK ROOM~—In this department therd will be a lot of skirts, walsf Umbrellas Main Floor. 200 ladies’ black durable silk umbrellas, trame, full 26-inch steel rod, worth $1.00 each. Our price, each 100 colored silk umbrellas, red, cardinal, navy, green and brewn, full size and fast colors—good for sun or rain. Regular price $2.00— 1 29 Ao paragon our price Furniture Specials--Dresser Sale. MAHOGANY, BIRD'S-EYE MAPLE AND QUARTERED OAK. This vast variety will be found exceptionally pleasing at the prices. R L 1 of all shad Picture Frames and Pictures Flter Sarget e ..10¢c Passe Partout gives fullest play to the artistic sense and the nimble fingers and picture framing is a sométhing for both. 5 NEW PATTERNS for sale Monday, several styles, all pretty, every one a skirts, night gowns and corset 75c Another Clearing Sale of WWomen’s Wash Waists At SEVENTY-FIVE petti- And another Cap Pistols an Croquet Sets at §2. it 48¢ uits and children’s thln(l on sale at % price. + Our hammocks are of sound ma- “strength” of perfection—are very pretty and are bargain struck. Up from— 48c Another Way Decorate! Decoratel Decorate! Uncle Sam 1is especially tickled at this method. We provide spe- clal ~opportunity. These prices show it: 2xiin. Flags in the 3 7!\0'/:-lnch dozen . . 10c .. 28¢c 60c 95¢ Large 3¢ ft. Flag, for ... een o decided bargain, gold, green and gold, ebony and gold, from % to 3 inches wide, made Into frames, uj Trom per 00t oreers vor ..10c 2% new patterns, very suitable for ofl paint- ings, fine chromos and water colors, 1 to § Inches wide, made up iInto frames, up from. per foot D Art Department Second Floor Framed Pictures A Monday Special 18-inch circle frames, 3 ply veneered oak, 4 inches wide, fitted with pretty ornament, assorted subjects, Pharaoh's Horses, Land- seer Coples, etc. Our selections are unique and cover a wide range of subjects. Bring your pictures to us for framing— ‘Work first class—prices the lowest. eecssssscestsctestccttsctetttttcttttretstrosttstttsas Bennett’s Pretty Millinery We add another memorable Monday to our millinery days. Felts—We give you your cholce of newest folts. designs in summer ‘White, trimmed in blue and green the proper thing for NOW-— up from Wings—Edged with green and white—white pon pons tipped with green. These make headgear exquisite and our selections are the largest and best in Omaha—up from Straws— $4.00 Bennett Hats for............ $5.50 Bennett Hatsfor... $3.00 Bennett Hata for. ... §8.00 Bennett Hats for.. $9.98 Bennett EaE LOF v ves ssivsstosssvessess Second Floor. Payable in Gold At Bennett’s. The money you spend for a piano at Bennett’s is only deposited with us unless you can honestly say to your friend “Go to Bennett’s for a piano.” In other words sat- isfaction guaranteed or money refunded. You will no longer question your purchases when you know that we are state representatives for such pianos as EVERETT, the new artistic standard of the world; IVERS & POND, Starr, Lindeman, Smith & Barnes, Richmond, Willard Jewett, Woodbury, New England, Shoninger and others of equal prominence. We are proud of the CHASE & BAKER, the self piano player wins more friends in shorter time than any other machine on the market—takes up lit- tle room, is especially strong and made of only the highest grade material. Anyone can play it. ..2.00 .2.75 1.98 1.756 ..1.28 We Sell 0n the Easy Payment Plan, If your piano needs tyning, leave your order with us. We have engaged Mr. Chas. Stephens and other prominent tuners to look after this branch. Old instruments taken in exchange on new pianos. On our floor you will find “pianos from $25.00 up to $1,500.00. New pianos rented— One year’s rental applied on purchase price. Musical and Musical Merchandise Dept. All popular music sold at 50 per cent discount Shirmer & Wood editions, complete, 40 per cent off pub- lisher’s price. McKinley edition of 10c music. Violins, Mandolins, Guitars, banjo and other small instruments and their trimmings at lowest prices. Second Floor. Monday and Tuesday Only. THIRD FLOOR. Every dresser in this Balell an elaborate one—French beveled plate mirror, brass ornamented, unique design and good workmanship. Golden Oak Dresser— regular $45.00— Sale price— Golden Oak Dresser— regular $48.00— Mahogany Dresser— regular $42.00— Sale price— Bird's-eye maple dresser—regular $40— Sale price— Bird's-eye Maple Dresser, regular $32.50 Sale price— Golden Oak Dresser— Mahogany Dresser— regular $34.00— & o, Tegular §30.00— Sale price— Sale price— Golden Oak Dresser— regular $29.00— Sale price— Golden Oak Dresser— regular $28.00— Sale price— Golden Oak Dresser— regular $16.50— Golden Oak Dresser— regular $12.00— Sale price— Sale price— Bale price— Golden Oak Dresser— regular $11.50— 313 A Furniture Extra Special Third Floor. Watch our line of fine Veranda Furni- ture. The weather is coming—don't you forget it—and now 1§ the time to buy while prices are way down. Here's an elegant porch or lawn hammock-rocker combined, made of fancy colored canvas and metal frame work— Trunks! Trunks! Trunks! Main Floor We have them in all sises and makes—the best I from and at the lowest e best line in the city to choose Large metal covered tru well made—at wm. tray and hat box Canvas leacope 18c Sax’ Special low prices on our full leat on & steel frame with sole leather corn line of fine leather goods, sult cases, v ¢ shapes, low prices. 1t will pay you to snd traveling m“ buying. over our line oo Wooden ware Dept Basement A few specials for Monday and Tuesday. rge vl!lely of useful household articles at bottom prices, always to be n this department. 8c g% 5 . 6C "PERT Buater ....BC A la found Pine Wi uh Tub Hampei 178, l‘mcy Clnl 3 | 1 2RO 380 221D - IC)BL " LN 182 st oee Crockery Department Second Floor ‘We will display a line of fine imperial Austrian China, at values unprecedented— cholce of beautifully decorated and gold Salad Bowls, Ci%e Plates, Sugars and Creamers and special table b s e N .29c¢ Table No. 2, fine tabl ment—as above . Table No. 3, Gr st assortment of fine China Fruit Plates, Creamers, Mugs, Ber- ry Dishes, Spoon Holds Pot Stands, Cups and Saucers, etc. and floral work, chole New plain Crystal Table Tumblers, 152 Bennett’s Good Shoes. “Easy on the Pocketbook, Easy on the Feet.” This is the correct place for cool and comfortable summer shoes and slip- pers—our styles are up to a wish and our prices are down to a marvel. Ladies' viel kid atent leather trimmed oxfords, very swell 2.00 Ladies' vicl kid, P N e X Ladles’ vie) kid patent o kid & s e v 0 (8O s’ d L:g‘{nrdl t\n'? l 25 es 1.50 slippers Ladies' sandal Ladies' patent I .u.p sandals .. patent leather vam 1l antent e ” hm.d. vicl kid 3-strap 1.00 Just from the factory, a big lot of Child’s Oxfords & Slippers on Sale Monday Black, blue, red and brown, sll at such low prices as to make it the ease of easiness to get a palr—each pair is worth from T5c to $1.50 in orlinary Omaha 49¢ shoe seliing, our price Monday .... Lagles' dongols and kang calf button shoes, & Om: Our Price 'Monduy Little boy's kangaroo lace shoes—a $L26 Omaha value— Oc our price Monday . siaticis Chlldren’s pebble grain box tip school shoes, good Omaha value at ur price Monday Moi's_all Jeather satin calt jace or_con- gress plain toe or tip a §200 maha value, our price Monday .. (422 0= 8 748 Surprising Values in Groceries Basement { Good Sweet Corn—per can ....... er can . est Bre: large loa Macaroni— er package -1b. can and Beans Mr«— Omatn. «.AW Assorted Jelly— per glass ...... .. per bottle ‘Bg Standard T per can ... Teas and Coffees Teas, your choice, any variety, purity and cup quality guaranteed, per pound Bennett’s Coffees are renowned for their fullness of body and flavor--they are FRESH ROASTED every day. We spe- cially recommend Bennett's Capitol, in 1-pound packages—it is a combination of East India, Central American and Ara- bian products that tickles the epicure’'s palate. 1-Pound Package, 28c¢ Coffee, fresh roasted— per pound ceeees

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