Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, April 17, 1909, Page 20

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IO N AT itk S S B Tt oo e ¥ THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, HAYDEN HAYDEN: ’ e seniABLE STomE BEST CLOTHES F you like (he double breasted style in sack suits, here’s I a new one with two buttons; with the long broad-leaf lapel and other stylish features that characterize HART, GREATEST SALE HOSIERY EVER HELD IN OMAHA 4 Big Bargain Squares Piled with Hosiery for Men, Wemen and Children at Less than 1-2 Price 3,000 Pairs of Women's Plain and Fancy Lisle, Gauze, Cotton, Allover Lace and Boot Pattern Hosiery; plain black and faney embroidered—imported and domestic samples and odd lots—black, tan, pink and blue—some are daintily silk embroidered—some double soles— worth up to 35¢ a pair, at 12V4¢ a pair. Children’s Plain and Fancy Hose— Fine ribbed and lace and boys’ Black Cat brand heavy ribbed school hose—also leather brand stockings for boys and girls—all go at 1214¢ a pair, Men’s Hosiery—Plain blacks, tans and colors, fancy stripes, checks and plaids—plain silk finished, mercerized— all colors, many double sole—-plain lisle and fancy, some full regular made and all seamless—every pair worth 25¢ and up, at 12%%¢ a pair. Hosiery that is positively worth up to 35¢ pair..... Pl‘. New Styles in Neckwear A great sale of white and fancy, lace embroidered collars, Dutch collars, stocks, jabots, bows and ascots—more than 100 up-to-date styles—in two big lots, 15c and 25c worth up to 50c each, at, each Ruchings at 15¢ and 25¢ Yd. These are wide and narrow ruchings, in white and colors— all silk and crepe lisse—big lot on bargain square—on sale at, per yard 25¢ HANDKERCHIEFS at 12¢3 Each Women’s and men’s all pure linen handkerchiefs—sheer and medium weight linen—all widths hemstitching—worth 25c— at, each SALE OF KID GLOVES Kid gloves worth up to $3 at 69c¢ and 98¢ a pair—Some are elbow lengt™, others S-button and 2-clasp effects—overseam and pique sewn-— good assortment of colors, also black and WhllHllCQ and suede, Some of the best known makes—on bargain square Saturday, at, pair Perrin's Gloves—Finest selected French kid—2-radium clupl. heavy embroidery or Paris point stitched—all the newest shades of apricot, mustard, rose, catawba, blue, navy, green, mode, brown, gray, tan, also black and white. Every pair fitted— .50 and sz at, pair ... Short Silk ¢ 1 sizes double tipped, at, 0¢ 75¢ 2nd §1.00 pair . ... SPECIAL DEMONSTRATION and SALE GOSSARD FRONT LACE CORSETS All Day Saturdav at Brandels 0|\ Sale in Our Cut Flower Deplr(mcnt :\ FRESH CUT ROSES at 49¢ Dozen Thousands of home-grown, fresh cut Roses, of all col- ors—regular $1.00 and $1.50 a dozen; at, dozen, 49¢ Big Sale ol Painls and Wall Paper Saturday we are placing on sale some of the best bar- gains ever offered in paints. The Famous Brandeis Paints—Made by the Enterprise Paint Co., of Chicago, guaranteed for five years— $§10 regular price $1.35 a gallon; Saturday, gallon American Paints—The best 2d grade paint made—good for houses, fences, ete., regular price $1.15 a gallon— Saturday, gallon Special prices in Varnishes, Stains and Enamels. Room lots of paper, | 500 patterns of regu- [ 2,000 rolls gilts and lar 10¢ and 12¢ | 2-tones—worth up regular: 8¢ and 10¢ | ,5perg . Saturday, to 25¢ and 30¢ roll, papers, at, roll. 3¢ Hra el R Saturday, roll.10¢ SATURDAY..EXTRA SPECIAL A SOLID CARLOAD Fruit Trees and Rose Bushes Saturday we place on sale an entire carload of fruit trees at the most wonderful bargains. PEACH TREES in the following varieties: Sneed, (raw- i ford’s late, Fitzgerald, F. St, John, Crawford’s early, Elberta—same qualities nurserymen sell up to 40¢ each. We will sell you 1 to 1,000 of each variety at, each OHERRY TREES—Early Richmond, large Montmorenci -and Dyehouse 5 and 6 feet tall—same qualities nurserymen sell for 50¢ each. We will sell you 1 to 1,000 of a variety at, each PLUM TREES—Abundance and Burbank, 5 and 6 feet tall —sarpa qualities nurserymen sell up to 50c each—from 1 to 1,000 of a variety at, ROSE BUSHES -2 and 3 years old—will bloom this sum- mer—assorted rzeds, assorted pinks—Gen. Jacqueminot, Crimson Rambler, Baroness Rothschild, 10 Anne Diesbach, ete.—~worth up to 50¢ Omaha's Pure Food Center Grocery Specials for Saturday 1-1b. Frame Honey. per l"fl frnma 22 8c Marasohiza Cherries, per quart bottle. Fancy Apricots, 3-15. cans. . Dundee Milk, per dozen. California Evap Peaches, per Ib. - ... Strictly Fresh ' Egge, per dozen. quart jar. . Lemons, per dozen.... Grooery ials for Saturday S0c cans Shilling’s Baking Powder . Pretsels, per 1b. . 1:]b. can Steak emmnn Bwedish Heaith Bread, per 1b. Royal Veivet Corn, per dozen. Prunes, per 1t Stuffed Dates. box Country Butter, rwr rnp Corn, per Orangss, dozen Cresca Figs, baskets ...... in Ly Fruit and Vegetable Department we receive frssh, ann Straw! 80! Artichokes, Fresh shrooms, ‘amu Lettuce, ,rllh int, uiifiower, Asparagus, Spinach, I‘o. 1,800 1bs. Veal Roast, per 1b. ...... 1,000 Ihs. Lamb Stew, 8 Ibs. for ... 1,000 Ibs. Country Sausages, per Ib MEAT SPECIALS 3,600 1bs. fresh Dressed Hens, every- one guaranteed fresh and not cvld storage, per b 180 1,000, 1 ilk fed Veal Breasts, 'Fr i ° cholce Pot Roast (nat er 90 1,000 1bs. Beech Nut Bacon (narrow strips) 3 and 4 1b. average, resuiar 280 price 30c), Saturday, per ib... Hams, per b, 1,500 1hn. Armour's’ Shieid ‘Bacon (3 the strip) per 1b, 14340 The Beer You Like Chates sorios $3.90 Camaisories $3.90 An allowanee of $1.20 will be made ret: f O i “;r‘u.u‘nrl:.nn-o o smpy oase Orders will be taken for Luxus fn less than case lots at the follow- ing prices: $2.00 per doz. Large Bottles * $1.35 per doz. Small Bettles fl Special for Saturday GLOVES Pertins and Other Makes Worth $1.50... 9a¢ White, Ploated and Neg. Shirts....98¢ Fancy Hose . 18c | 6. for .. 75¢ Good Shoes ‘We know that he is hard on his shoes—but a great deal of the poor wear he gets comes from lack] of knowledge in fitting as well as| the poor quality of shoes. Perfect) fitting not only means wear, but! comfort when he has grown up. FOR QUALITY We offer our celebrated steell shod shoes—shoes that have stood the test and are now no experi-| ment—selected quality of leather put together and made by the best shoemakers in the world, The factory and a Drexel gu antee back of each pair. Boys' sizes— 2 tob% Youths’ sizes— 1t 3.. Little Gents' Sizes— 10 to 13% Drexel Shoe Co. 1419 Farsam Stree! DAINTY GXFORDS —FOR— Spring Wear.. Oxfords that are so low- priced as to make them emi- nently fit to knock about in, yet so pretty as to make it al- most a pity to do so. How- ever, the economical side of the question will probably prevail. These' dainty wo- men’s oxfords sell for only $2.50 and $3.50 a Pair You should see the neat sandals we have for the little folks; they are not only com- fortable for little feet, but are very dressy and they wear like iron. We have them in both tan and black. Shoe Market 322§, 16th, Near Harney We will Introduce Our New Line of Men’s $7.50 Suits $7.50 is the cheapest suit we will carry after this. All we ask is for you to look at these suits and then compare them with what other stores charge you $10 and $12.50 for. They come in all the stylish ¢olors, including black and also blue serge. In the Ilatter we can fit stout men. These suits are made up in plain and also fancy styles, are serge lined and have a stiff shape-retaining front. i i of those Imported Hose from the great Wilson Bros., pur- chase, which we had on sale last Saturday we kept on reserve a lot of the very best numbers, which will be put on sale Satur- day morning. Furnishers sell them for from B0c to 75c a pair. The great reduction at which we bought them enables us to sell them at the extraordinary low price of— 25 cents a palr. They come in lace,-stripe, lustre lisle, gauze lisle, fine Maco yarns, ete., in every imaginable shade and pattern. Such a large and varied assortment has never been shown by any store in Omaha be- fore. Guarantee Clothing Co. 1519-1521 Douglas St. SCHAFFNER & MARX clothes. If you prefer the three button, double breasted, we can show you that, too; don’'t care for either style may after you see these and if yau you We'll show you single breasted sacks with all the newest, latest ideas in making. blue and black as well. coats and All the newest fancy fabrics; Over Raincoats, too, in splendid new style and abso- lutely all wool materials. Suits at from. .. .$18 to $35 O’coats at from. .$15 to $30 Have You Seen the ‘‘MARVEL SUIT8?"’ In style, fn quality, in finish, they’re certainly the equal of most suits shown at $25.00, in fact they’re shown in many stores at $22.50 and $25.00; fab- Copyright 1909 by Mart Schafiner & Marx rics are all wool and silk mixed worsteds; styles and patterns the best—all strictly hand tailored and silk finished; great bargains at, our price...... Youths’ Long Pants Suits— With all the snappy style individuality and the new style ideas, in patch poek- ets, button flaps, peg top pants, etc.—so much in vogue among dressy young fellows, $7.50 to $18.00 Boys’ Knee Pants ' Suits— The choicest line of styles and values ever shown in Omaha; style that pleases the boy, quality and price that pleases the parent— prices the lowest—on sale ..$1.50 to $8.50 ~==The Excellence Our bakery goods possess are the ex- cellences the public always want Together with a popular price, there are no better, no matter what price is charged. CAXES 3-layer, the best and purest materials, deli- clously rich and fine, each verns. 08 white, made from BREAD—Our home made always §o satisfies, try it, per loaf .. CORN—Splendid value at 10c per can, but for Saturday, 4 cans £OF «ooivp .:oodzsc nn“nmn_mn‘m Bros.. in heayy syrup, best goods put up, 3be cans for ... .. 25¢ BYAP. FRACKES—Fine. bright, 25, meaty, 3 lbs. for..... TOMATOBS—3 large © standard, for .. BGGS—Strictly fresh, |per dozen ENO palis, each MEATS—Highest grade and lowest prices. VEGETABLES—Fresh, large assort “ment Lowest prices Johnson & Goodlstt Co. 20th and Lake Streets Saturday Merning From 8 Till 12 CURES COLDS And Grippe, Chills and Fever AN EXCELLENT TONIC Hiller’s Rock and Rye The Best Home Medicine. SATURDAY MORNING From 8 Till 12 0’clock. We will sell $1.00 hottles of| this fine Rock and Rye for— 49c Also 50¢ bottles of fine Port Wine for— 26c¢c HILLER LIQUCR C0. 1309 F-m-m -Il- The maciusive orc— “Wheze Mty ' hn-n-u- X Misses’ Shoes The young lady who wants a shoe that's neat, trim, stylish and com- fortable can find her ideals here. Bhoes for street or dress occ: the choicest leathers—the fi) button models— es, Pumps and Goloniale—black or_the new golden brown tans—$1.50, §3. Our misses’ shoes are llmped to fit the feet correctly, and we're experts at fitting Don't buy poorly constructed shoes because they are a ‘“bargain’ It won't pay. FRY SHOE CO., TEE SHOERS 16th and Douglas Sts. Saturday Specials Quaker Oatmeal, 3 pkgs. ...25¢ Yello Corn Flakes, 3 pkgs. . Shredded Biscult, per pkg. . Carnation or Pet Milk, 3 large cans .. .2 35c Yacht Club Salad Dressing at 4‘) . pkg. Star \aplhfl Powder 19¢ 2-1b, Can Blackberrles in Syrup at 15¢ 2-1b. Can Pitted Red Cheries at .. ves A -2 Strietly Fresh E (per doz).— at . .. 20¢ Wedgewood, Meadow Gold, ideal, Idlewild, Diadem Butter, 1b.32¢ F mh Tomatoes, (per basket ) - 35¢ 0S. Exponents of Good Living. 28th and FARNAM. Rellablo Dentlstry Iafl's llonlal Rnoms 300 Knee Pant Suits, in the newest knickerbocker ‘295 pant styles; values to $4.50; special, at. . oy Don’t “e: Try HAYDEN'S First %.—’ SATURDAY SPECIALS Meat Department TEA AND COFFEE DEPT. We are still “grinding uuy" grindin 5,000 pounds Pork Roast, 63 that deliclous coffee "so = popular with young" Rig Pork 3C [Omana amilies, er grin In’ e, we sifi Rex out all dirt and powdered coffee, leaving Hams Salt 1 a clean-cut article, which is a delight to lz C [the drinker and’pride to the “cook 1Ady.” secssesssns 2V | Mocha l(lxmre 35 pound ... neeis s SVE 3" pounds for #1.00. Excelsior Blend, pound ..25¢ Market S ound . ranch of Coffee Men. From 7 to 8 p. m. Country Sausage, pound, be. GROOERY DEPARTMENT $1.00 BUTTER, EGGS and CHEESE 3 25¢ | Fancy Creamery Butter, 3 'Zgn; "rnmamen 25e 26c Jellies lnd Preserve 19¢ F‘;;r:;-yerhnun'ry Roll, . L. Masterman & Co.,"“The Strictly Fresh guaranteed SEEDS Red Bottom Onlon Sets, 2 quarts | SATURDAY O\LY l\ OUR LARGE UP TO DATE SEED DEPARTMENT. ‘Wagons Leave at 10:80 A. M. and 8 P. M, 1610 HARNEY ST, 'BRANDE!S, EXTRAORDINARY SALE Fruit Trees and Rose Bushes Saturday we place on sale an entire carload of fruit trees at the most wonderful bargains. Peach Trees Worth up to 40c, at 5¢ Each In the following varieties Sneed,, Crawford’s late, Fitzgerald, F. St. John, Crawford's Early, Elberta. Same qualities nurserymen sell up We will sell you 1 to 1,000 of each variety, at, each.5¢ Doug;: 2144 II:‘ A-2147 to 40c each, Rese Bushes Abundance and Bur- Early Richmond, 2 and 3 years old— large Montmorenci | bank. & and 6 feet will bloom this sum- and Dyehouse. 5 and tall, same qualities mer, assorted reds, 6 feet tall, same assorted pinks — qualities nursery- Gen. Jacquemfnot, men sell for 50c COrimson Rambler, each. We will sell Baroness Roths- you 1 to 1,000 of.a child, etc,, worth variety, at, fety, at, up to b0e, each each . at, each ..,. loc Cherry Teads Plum Trees nurserymen sell up to 60¢ each, from 1 to 1,000 of a var- 10¢ ‘I’he Bee for All the Spor'tmg News Pl 82.00 Phone W. ms of Paper Steck G. A. Lindquest Co,| _of Poer oot 235-36 Paxion Block. = nlun Scrap Paper. per 100 Ibs. asines and Books ......¢ makers of good clothes. A nice line of ring. peitérng, oo hasa and’our prices WAURS Sad' Ladger Bogke, +a uot 0B twe of | Wil not call for orders. for less than 100 pounds A. COHN 2809 OUMING ST. TEL. DOUG. 5089. ESTABLISHED 1898. Oldest Dealer in Nebraska

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