Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, April 20, 1909, Page 10

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BRANDEIS STORES OMAHA BEG TO ANNOUNCE TO THEIR Out-of-Town Customers The Greg}est Sale Lace Curtains Ever Held by Any Store in the World Next Monday April 26th We bought for spot cash, the en- tire stock on hand of one of the lead- ing mills in the east. We have held big Lace Cur- tain Sales before, but never before did we offer bargains so wonderful as these. You can easily save the expense of your tripto Omahaif You buy the Lace Cur- tains you need at this great sale next Monday. The .Stock‘ is Higher Class, the Var- ieties is much greater and the bargains the biggest in our history. It is well known that Brandeis stores always buy for cash, no matter how fine the goods or how large the amount The best bargains in America are therefore always offered first to us. Here Are a Few Specials All the Lace Curtains, worth up to $6.00 a pair wil] go on sale at, each All the Lace Curtains worth up to $3.00 a pair will go at, each Al the Lace Curtains worth up to $1.25 a pair will go at, each All the finest Lace Curtains from the stock, worth up to #18.00 a pair, will go at— $2.98-$3.98-$4.98-$7.50 The Lace Curtains are all in pairs, but will be sold either in pairs or singly, as you wish. Special Next Tuesday April 27 All the Bobbinet, all the Fancy Net, all the Swises, Cretonnes and other yard goods, worth to $1.00 a yard, will go, at, yard THE BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY, 20, 909. The Appearance of a Woman's Foot is made or unmade by the shoe ghe wears. A handsome foot in a poor fitting shoe loses its beauty, while a poorly formed foot in a handsome shoe al- ways looks well. Every wo- man that is fitted at this store has.an attractive looking foot. OUR WOMEN'S $3.50 $4.00 md $5.00 OXFORDS We are showing this spring are the acme of style and beauty. We are showing eveiys new last.and heel in golden brown, ideal and brown kid, dull and Russia calf and patent colt—in gray, black, brown and blue. The nobby two-button patent colt is shown exclusively by us. Pumps that do not slip. The button blucher, turned and welt shoes, cloth and kid tops. Drexel Shoe Co. 1419 Farnam Street ONE-WAY RATES TO CALIFORNIA OREGON WASHINGTON and IDAHO | | | to 'San Francisco, Los Angeles, San Diego and many other California points. to Portland, Tacoma and Seattle, to Spokane and interme- To April 30, 1909 $25 to Everett, Vancouver { 325 and Victoria. | to Weed, Cali.,, Ashland, Roseburg, FEugene, Al- $25 bany, and Salem, includ- \ ing So. Pac. branch lines | \ in Oregon. \szE diate O. R. & N. points. ELECTRIC BLOCK SIGNELS MAKE IT THE SAFE ROAD TO TRAVEL INQUIRE OR CITY TICKET OFFICE 1324 FARNAM STREET '"Phones: Bell Doug. 1838, and Ind. A-3831 Broiler Buffet Parlor Car Sel;!lce Kansas ¢ City 5135 P. M. Kansas City 9146 A M. 0‘[;31]'3 5:50 ¥, M. Thos. F. Godfrey, Pass. and Tioket Agent, 1443 Parnam Street. Rellable Dontistry Taft's Dental Rooms TWENTIETH CENTURY FARMER One Dollar & Year. i ow | | EVERY DAY ! | { 20c Burnham's Cla \PRIL The Summer Style Book is in, it's. ... .20 and a Free Ladies' Home Journal Pattern. Tuesday is Linen, White Goods and Domestic Day Bennett's name prices on standard grade household linens and cot- tons that are nowhere else duplicated. No remnants, but fre sh, de- pendable merchandise such as every family has need of. T TR T T PERSIAN LAWN WHITE GOODS LINEN SHEETING in new styles — 90 inches wide, and 10,000 yards Very || o oxe, stripes and || worth $1.25 a yard, tine quatity, worth || FFE S e ana tatlored 30c yard, 32-inch— 15¢ goods, at- 19c N TABLE LINEN—Very handsome two-yard all nnnu damask, splendid welght and handsome pattern: 24-inch Napkins to match, per dozen BLEACHED SHEKTING 2% | UN vards wide, actual retall pnm\ 29 cents, Tuesday | special. at 20c . UNBLEACHED SHEETING — Y vards wide, impossible to ly\x II'II,H)\\ C 845 r-q\ml quality under cellent qu fine for suits, at B £3.50 D ( \\Tl'\ FLAN- pleces on sale, quality, at, a yard x36-inch, ox- each SHOES Spring Models WEwoulcl suggest this as being the mog appropriate time to examine our beauti- ful new “Dorothy Dodd” Low Shoes for Spring. Our stock is very complete and includes Oxfords in the new Suede finishes, Cravenettes, Gun Metal and Tan Russia Calf-skin; Tan and Black Kid-skin and Patent finished leathers in a splendid variety d recent nnd fuhlmble pawcms. Tuesdays Fine Grocery Indncemenls Bennett's Capitol Coffee, per pound, DKE. .........28¢c Bennett's Teas, assorted kinds, per pound 38¢ L lplonu Teas, per pound 60c 4 Jelly, llqorlbd flavors, pkg California Ripe Olives, s0c cans.. ... iced mnaappin can and 20 green stamps and 30 green stamps 98c : 8 cent | -and 40 green stamps | 50 en stamps § 40" Breen stamps | 10 green stamps |4 | ~ 1 HAYDEN: THE RELIABLE STORS lntéhsely : Thursday Specials . THE RELIABLE STORE | Bargain Day in Cloak Department Small lots and broken lines il| worth. Your opportunity, Dress Skirts Values to $7.50, fine panamas| and faney mixed fabrics, new ”‘, est styles, all colors—on sale at, % choice .. "‘$1200 Silk Coa.ts in all the pop ¥ ular long loose styles; great | snaps Tuesday at $7.95 Sllk and Net Waist!-—\ alues to | $5.00, at $1.50 Extra Special In Our Famous Be sure and attend our, Famous | From ® 0 9:30 A. M.—One case of ji| No. 101 fine yard wide bleached @ | Musiin, 10 values, 10 yards limit, at, yard . § 4%e [ ¥rom 11 to 11:30 A. M.—One case of 19¢ Towel airs to customer, at, aach ... 11¢é i| From 2 to 2:30 P. M.—One case of Fruit of the Loom, the genuine arti- cle, 10 yards limit, at, yard ....5¢ 6 bunches fresh home grown onions.be 2 heads fresh Leaf Lettuce large Head Lettuce, each Fresh Spinach, per peck . | Fancy Ripe Tomatoes, per | Fresh Beets, Carrots or T bunch Large bunches fresh Parsley . Fancy Wax Beans, per Ib New Cabbage, per 1b A Fancy Jersey Sweet Potatoes, lb 3%e || pon'r - | 60c size Highland Navels, dozen. c | 50c size Highland Navels, dozen, | 40c size Highland Navels, dozen to be closed at far below actual I Silk Dresses $18.00 and $20.00 values, in fouls | ards, taffetas and messalines— | all colors, cleaver new designs, !87.50 Covert Coats, in all the lat- est styles, satin lined, a great | snap at ‘31.50 House Dresses s for Tuesday Domestic Room, 30 Minutes Sales. From 10 to 10:30 A, M.~-One case of 15¢ fine pointed wash goods, batistes and organdies, 12 yards limit, per yard P From 8.30 to 4:00 P’. M.—One case of 10c Dress Ginghams, fast colors, 10 vards limit, at, a yard From 4:30 to 5 P, M.—~—One case of Apron Checks, worth Sc yard, yard limit, at, yard , We Ship all Fresh Vegetables and Fruits Direct We save you from 50 to 75 per cent in your Fresh Vegetable and Fruits. Fancy fresh Peas, per quart ..,.106 Fancy ripe Strawberries, qt. boxes. 15¢ Large Grape Fruit be and Tlje .40c 30¢ 30c size Highland Navels, dozen,.20c EGGS EGGS EGGS Strictly No. 1 Fresh Eggs, dozen 20c ‘ Monday’s prices on all groceries, crackers, butter, cheese and meats. TRY HAYDEN'S FIRST 7.ve DR. BRADBURY, DENTIST Painless Extracting 80s . Crowns, up from.. 3.5 Partial Plates, up from Fillings. Porcelain 108 _Ta FanmAM e n "Phone: D. nrl wort. Up Trofs 8a.50 Herves temoved with- out pain AL WORK Work guaranteed ten years. Homebuilders should immediatel vantage of this big special offer 20% Discount Sale 20% EVERY DAY UNTIL MAY ST ON Lighting Fixtures y take ad- of a 20% discount on all purchases made before May 1. It's a big opportunity—make your selection, compare our price with that charged else- where and then we will chop off You don't have to take the fixtures as soon as they are bought. We will Keep them here for you until you are ready to have them hung. Just buy before May 1st and save 20%. An iron-clad guarantee as to workmanship and material goes with everything we sell and you may have your mouney back if not satisfied. and 30 green stamps 1% and 20 green stamps and 10 greew stamps and size cans for ttor & Wrig] i Martha Washington }'lak?fl [)a\kam .. 10¢ nnv( 5 green nlnm|n< m |10c Cooking Raisins, per | Seeds, Flowers and Vege- tables— Chicago Flyer Train No. 14, will leave Omaha 6:08 p. m. [now leaves 6:28 p. m.], will arrive Chicago 8:38 a. m. [now arrives 8:58 a.m.], mak- ing connection with early morn ing 24-hour trains to New York. This train will be equipped with Library-buffet and Pull- man Standard Sleepers—berth lighted—chair car and dining car, Sunday, April 18 Rocky Mountain Limited Train No. 7, will leave Omaha 11:12 p. m. [now leaves at 11:17 p. m.], arrival at Colorado un- changed. Tickets 83w THAT GROW SEEDS ..’ SEE THAT THEY COME FROM THE NEBRASKA SEED CO. City Salesroom 1613 Howard 8t. 20 green stamps { Tel. Doug. 1261 | Just 20%. Omaha nghtmg leture Co. 417 Seuth 15th Street, Omaha WALL PAPER Bought for SPOT CASH from RECEIV- ERS of Firm of RUTHERFORD & JENSEN The magnificent stock of Wall Paper, French, English, German and Domes- tic Papers—STRICTLY UP-TO-DATE, which we offer at value. Come and 1-10 their original look them over, at 2008 FARNAM ST. Using Power Now? Expect To? No matter what power it it would be, it will pay you to is or what you have thought find out about Electric Power, Our experts will gladly plan and estimate the cost of your power without expense to you. Let us show you. Omaha Electric Light & Power Co. Y. MC A Contract Department, Graduat cles suitanle for " . W. LINDSAY, L BUILDING Both Phones. 1ng Gifts inton W re full g for the Jeweler

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