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FOR ALL THE NEWS OMAHA BEE YOUR MONEY'S WORTH eorforia] 1 HE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE. PAGES 1 TO 12, VOL. XXXVIII—NO. 45. OMAHA, 'SUNDAY MORNING, M’Rlfil‘ 25, 1909. . SINULE COI’Y FIVE CENTS. Publisher’s Stock Sheet Music at 10 cents From HALLWORTH & BENNINGTON, 28th St., New York 25,000 coples of new standard hits that have swept the country as the most successful songs ever written. New York theaters have been ringing with these melodies all season. Many now introduced in Omaha for first time. Our entire counter space is given over to this sale. Such favorites as “Wish I Had a Girl,” “Shine On Harvest Moon,” “Mandy Lane.” Songs you know and a thousand more equally as good and refreshingly mnew and different in greatest sale Bennett's Music Section ever offered. KEvery mumber is regular 25¢ music; sale price Wonderful Dinnerwear Clean UB We intend to make a complete clean-up of fine dinnerware patterns u-mw: Have mado prices with this object in view. Did you ever lm;n (Mz see ?«:’n;:lm"“ .-Mon:mt Lo American semi-poreelain Dinner- 40 — Embra b e g 5 . Cups and Saucers, Pickles, etc., values ware in five diffgrent patterns. \Line consists actually up to 50¢, 15(: of Bakers, Covered Butters, Cake Plates, Cas- cholc® .......c.oouue cssssssssnsne . ove shes, P! ! Lot 3—Get your choice of Bone Dishes, Cream- serroles, Covered Dishes, Platters, Jugs, Sauce ts, Frult Dishos, Ostmeals, . Plated -of ‘il Boats, Sugar Bowls, kinds, values to 25¢, worth to $1.75, at ........ . 250 at . 10C SUMMER STYLE BOOK and any 15c¢ Ladies’ Home Journal Pattern, for .......... 20¢ Initial Paper Embossed in gold, for polite correspondence. Bought from Berlin and Jones way $100,000 worth of new spring merchandise, the over- Cants Jobber's Stock stocks and surplus lots from overbought ]obbers and pr 3o sy selling up to 35c. Omaha under priec, worth 50 box, 19¢ ,,,,,, manufacturers sold to Bennett’s at about . . . v e AR on the ing thin tine, choteo 10C This Entire Purchase Aggregatin $60,000 to be Sold in One Week Commeneing Tomorrow A gigantic merchandizing achievement that brings to Omaha the most impressive bargains known to the West. Old and favorably known wholesale and manufacturing institutions on account of tne prolonged business depression are forced to unload millions of dollars in merchandise. It was no longer a question of profit. It was a matter of realizing cash even at the cost of tremendous losses. The Bennett Company with its well known aggressiveness realizing the great possibilities for wonderful sales at low prices clean up $100,000 worth of the season’s most de- srible goods. Nothing this store has ever done equals this great transaction. It's a mercantile triumph that must awaken in the breast of every true economist the earnest desires to share in these astounding sales. 1 \ Omaha will turn out en masse tomorrow. Merchandise, such.as is now in greatest vogue for personal adornment or for use in the home was never known to be so amazingly riced. Bennett’s will be the bargain centre of America this week. Extra salespeople in all departments. { $15 0()() Purchase New Lefi & Elsmere $1Silk Gloves 59c|N.Y. Silk House Makes Unheard Never before have these old standbys of the glove trade sold at such a price. gepine ‘sl eniun, donle o sovr. ot sge | of Sacrifice of Silks to Bennett’s Fine Lisle Gloves, two-clasp, best 35c qualitiese, mode, black, white, hrown navy, gray, at pair p » AL SALES KNIT UNDERWEAR. Values that stagger the imagi- Wholesaler needed money and unloaded thousand dozen to us at very low figures. . \ Women's 12 %c vests, sleeveless, taped arm nation—choice new silks worth and neck, each ..... 2 5 New York manufacturers clamor- | Women's 25c long sleeve’ 100 dozen women's spring and summgr union suits, wide knee and lace trimmed. § $1.00 and $1.25 for 39¢. Just think actual 35¢ garments, nO§......... 23¢ ing for cash forced to take terrific b e e e S T T losses to dispose of big surplus | Women's imported Lisie Hose, Copenhagen Big import stocks sold at less than cost | other such bargain? A Bennett stocks sky, champagne, tan, green, etc., 3fc to land. . G Stk | | h N Tl T e A B AREOR SN W 3 ) i %:‘;Z:e at .:gsi p‘lg::“ Bpel::cfiazeHo:izfi; Appenzele embroidered, pure Hn{nz,"/;(!‘; Here’s the assortment; finest 60c on Dollar. § - 10,000 Yards Wash|Domestics, etc. | szsmme. ) @ Five Cases Fine Suitings Goods ; R aner Case 36-inch Bleached Muslin, soft ?‘" “:: ':u§;¢°:ol§l:i 4 finish, also case cambric; both lines 3% -‘ap into Superb phenomenal savings on every line. are 10¢ goods, at...........T%¢e Suits Genuine Toile du Nord and A. F. C. A gigantic deal, but the low price jus- | everywhere; Bennett’s price, 7%¢ 5 I SRR 79¢ Real Values $1.00 tified it. We can now sell finest $40.00 and' | Anderson Scotch Ginghams, very | "7 CuseliTad0-meh, heavy durable Monday’s Great Hoslery Bargains. Handkerchiefs at Half. of it! Where was there ever an- AT i kiR 1 e e R 21¢ | 26¢ pure linen embroidered corner, cord | Scoop that ontshines them al. ’ Bennett's Buy at y y .................. RADARSIOIINES 5 5§ e vt siainibib odoss s n st)‘](‘s for 1909: and have them made o— ~ Bought way below ruling prices— Bleached Sheéts—81x90-inch, N. Y. Mills TWO Cases sEl‘lflg Sultlngg 5 g dress ginghams, 12Vs¢ and ' 15¢ Muslin, regular $1.10 standard brand, our £oods, .worth 12%c and 16c, speclal. . D¢ Jobber was anxious to reduce his stock. Our’ buyer $45.00 tailored suits in America fifteen dol- cho:deest Et!']’l?s ‘"1(;1 regularl‘.(l)‘.')c White Goods—Lawns, Dimities, Madras, cleaned up the lot at half. Very choicest new | 54 K goods; special, yard......... ¢ | for walsts, children's wear and curtains, rrey s s Mied i i lars under price and give you 47,00 Persian Mu;l!}' most. exguistte wash. | 13%0 and 150 7ard . vosesss, et ::t ;‘l\‘.t:llt‘:‘l;f:“ll:l ‘\\5:31;])]1: :I;z]u}« n,hltn un)tlf]utl ;trllrn od !\ 5 Sk Potie Sk Shacavary othagiptorsivels o] 25¢ 'e“dfl. regular 39¢ towels, on sale M»li?c " eve piece right in style; absolutely nothing t With Linen Sultings—Plain colors in every-new || Table Damasks—Bleached mercerized, 64- choicer m the stores. In this week’s sale thmo $1.00 C coal shade, also fangy effects, 36-inch goods, | inch splendid quality, fine patterns, equal materials for. ... Your Pur- regular 50c lines, at, yard........ to our best 60c line, sale price yarda 39¢ f T TUUTTTUUTUTYTY : gy chase - - - - Surpassin Embr Here is undeniably the greatest bar- | Makers’' Overstocks Girls’ Dresses, Muslin Under- D g Oldery Bar ains . . ) Omaha retailing can point to no better embroidery 1 i 3 gain Bennett’s ever made. The suits in this ! ! ler embroidery bargains than these. sale were made for the most exacting people Mon_de%_rgains Half a dozen cases exquisite 24 to 25-inch Skirtings and Flouncings and , A some allover embroideries. Theye are 26 differes wery pi to our own special order. They are dis- | Girls’ Dresses of Manchester Galetea and | 100 dozen Corset Covers, lace and em- below o008t to 4 q‘” \ ]“w" i 1 ‘,(hfl(nm RAisrns, Evhry. plece B ] e et best percales from Gus Lurie & Co., ot | broidery trimmed with ribbon, also lace cost to import. A chance to buy 75¢ embroideries netly high class in style, material and tail- ‘1;1. Y., world's irel:;.te‘:t lm’fg]rs. children’s | trimmed and hemstitched, tucked draw- B s Baidis v e Shee v e REE IMARRNA o S U et IR Rl R C uring~su|ts that bring $40.00 and $45.00 resses. ery bea 'ul styles, all worth ers, values to 40c, for...........15¢ g z 4 3} $3.50, $3.00 and $2.50, at...... 1. Corset Covers .and Drawers, speclal pur- in America’s best stores. }uvery size, every Infant’s long and short white dres?éa ‘2‘3 chase, $1 lines'for... : . 5‘90 M—M “29‘: For Wlde wa‘st Nets ! Gl ovarvhddy e tio {nfluends vou short skirts with walst, lace and emb | Muslin Skirts and Gowns, very handsome A : co sverybody. mce you to trimmed, $2.50 and $2 values, at. 95[,{‘ showy new styles, greatest values ever in | 26¢ Embroideries at Half—Wide | 29¢ for Wide Waist Nets—42-inch come Monday we will make you a present Infant’s Lawn Caps, emb. and hemstitches Omaha, worth to $1.7 36¢ values, at embroideries, up to 24-inch, edges, | nets, very popular for waists, es or dresses; choice of .. 15¢ | White Duck and P. K. ored and emb. trimmed s of the finest $5.00 silk petticoat made with 76c values, at insertions, bands, on Swiss and yokes, slee : 3 Women's Wash Petticoats, seersicke gl : . 1 any suit at our sale prices— e A vk S m“B o ”'?,35 ) S e Nainsook cloth, suitable for dress- | cream, ecru or white; variety of Drawers and Corset Cavers, big lot 50c | lace and emb, yokes, all 75c garments es, for skirts, for the new combina- | neat dainty dot and small figured st Lot S e S 25¢ | for ¥ : $19.50 and $25 Sample Parlor Suites | Men's and Boys’ Wear We bought 200 handsome suites, everyone a full Black Sateen Shirts, 76¢ quality, sizes 12 to 19, Mon- S il day, cholce ..... sk s A BN e 380 Iounth . under actual yalue. Men's 10c Rockford Socks, 6 pairs for 26c, or pair..8c Line Net and Messaline Silk Waists, lections, each lues actuall -25¢ tion undergarments, all 121/ designs, \ots made to sell 12C ©29c cholce se- 200 quality’ . Y. i v at 75¢; in this sale at. . ’ --$1.95 Big Grocery SEecials Bennett's Golden Coffee .@60—and 40 Mamps Teas, large assortment.. 48c—and 50 stamps Royul Tomatoes, 12%c ¢ Lawn Mower. Special | $5.00 Oxfords for $1.98 14-nch extra high grade ball-bearing mower, has ; ; 9%1n. wheels, best crucible steel knives $4.00 | Men's and Women's Styles GABOLINE STOVES—Two-hole Junior, very best, Two important purchases low o1 30 Suites ' 3 ) " Helnze's Melon Magoes, six 10 stam, :.]:2 l\)n(: ::::L: s}fl) ?(5) :::)3:; ::::;: 3(1)'88 “:: :1’:\2%0:0“ PRV SETRGIN e hoaame, v“::: at . . shoes in season’s best styles; high Rab-No-More Snap, 8 bars for.. 6. $32.00 Suites, $24.00 | $50.00 Suites, 837.50-§ Men's Balvrig , 39c value..1%¢ One-hole Junlor, very best .......... $1.65 grade lines, including: Poppy Evap. Milk, 6 cans... 10 stamjs - . 50c silk four-in-hand tles, newest styles........... alc Gasoline Ovens, 1 and 2-hole....$1.35, $1.76 and $3.00 Men’s Patent Colt, hand sewed Capitol Baking Powder, 1b 30 stamps Brass Beds—One-fourth savings $12.00 t0 $32.00 | men's worsted and cassimere pants, durable material, * " And 40 Stamps and gun metal low cut $4.00 shoes, Sterling Gloss Stargh, 6-1b. box 30 stamps Porch Furnliture—25 per cent saving. regular $2.00 and $1.50 line, pair......... 980 Wash' Botlers, prh’et \;p‘(rmu o VN, R Women's Oxford Ties, soft hand ;;\;w lh; ryb Mn-r:-lx pint jar 20 stamps ; e It ason' And 40 Stamps od extensio es, paten gnonette Peas, three cans.... RUGS—Made rug sires' 6x9 feot up to 11x15 feet, | Mens worsied, s, all Biool, Fusney ;rx"-. 50, :un:° ru; Belf-Wringing Mops, 40c regular price, for....... .40 I‘L:::M.‘,m:,(,l“ (\1m“ Tflls u|11'L; ‘v:uu-i Sweet Pickied Peaclies, quart jar. at $7.00 to......" $19.00 Men's soft hats, spring colors and shapes from best Poultry Wiré, best grade, in full rolls, sq. foot.. ‘ R i 7 ,-_ 30 M. Pumpkin, ca 10 stamps All full 30 per cent u“ng. known maker in country, $8.50 hats............ ¢198 | 73c Bread Boxes, large sizc, special.. o , uy 5. 3 Radium Stove ' Py 10 stamps 85¢c Flour Cans, 50-1b. siz pecial All from well known makers. Garden Rakes, steel. 30¢, 35¢, and wu Snider's Salad I 20 stamps 10 stamps $30.00 Axminster Room size Rugs ...... $23.75 DRAPERIES—Scrims, Etamines, Madras, Nets, etc, specially priced Monday. Remnants table ofl clgth, yard Macaroni, three Lawn Grass Fertilize Bone 1b., 8%e Chicken Feed 30— Mixed Y, POUDM.. . nsnnrsnssssdOOm Maple Cream Candy L.Bo— Boy's Wear— Second Floor in greatest sale of year at And ‘20 Stamps 76¢ Bhovels, long handles, usual T6c kind 490 40c Steel Lawn Rakes, 34-tine, for N 1 $2.25 Garbage Cpns, 28 gallons, special RN v $1.76 Garbage Cans, 18 gallons, special..........81.35 LIBERTY HOUSE PAINTS .l 26 Galloh cans for.. oo e 70c %-gallon cans for. ........... i ° 40c %-gallon cans for xbocker Pants, RAISING Odd window shades, clo “Suits-—§5.00 { fi‘,‘»... ourtain rods, eachs. . Blue Bib Overalls, 3 to ¢ years, each.... 00 April 30th 1s Ralsin Day throughout America, Speclal Reefors, tan, gray, red, green and fancy cloths, and $4.00 values. Knhlerbockur flul( Values, speclal prices Monday “alifornia_ Muscatels, 1b.. Seedless Raisins, 1b b 10-year guarantee . Machine needles, all kinds, Bhirt waist boxes, matting covered | ' “Bennett's Special” Sewing Machine, Seeded Raisins, he rallway ls virtually an east and west PENSION PLAN -FQR RAILROADS | The matn featured of the insurance plan, | The fund so raised is to.be known as,the | shall be employes, three dircctors of the WUNE MAN BUILDS A RAILROAD | water Construction company, due In 1 however, are left Intact expense and contingent fund, while an|road and the seventh a person chosen by and $3,760,000 Equipment Trust 5 per cen ne through southern Virginla from moun- Massnchusetts Legislative Committee | The matter of acceptance s left to the | annuity and pension fund is to:be created | thebe six. The trustees are to serve fof 8 | vyyniy Line Financed and ¢ [ serial notes. The fact that a single capi- [tain to ocean. Its completion makes ac- Drafts Seheme with Some employes of the road, who are to vote upon | by a deposit from each member of not|term of three years, except the odd man, Sheted by Bt | talist put up so large & share of the money | cessible 1,000,000 acres of the best coal lands N o | the plan as & body. Thereafter every per- | more than 3 per cent of his wages, and | who Is limited to a single year, unless re- g xpended In creating so long and costly an |In West Virginla, as well as great beds of New Features. v y. ‘ Rogers. | A son in the employ of the company is to|the company is to contribute such amount | elected. iron highway is a unique event in rallroad | ron ore. Vast virgin forests also are lo- ploy pany i g of the Massa- | be @ member, except such as vote against |as may be necessary each month to main-| The mortualy tables and the rates of | o t . | history, the usual plan being to raise wll | cated along the line of the road, there be- The committee on rallroads | pt One of the most remarkable transporta- | | chusetts assembly has agreed to report @ acceptance and who afterward file with|tain the reserve at the figure where It |interest to be charged are to be worked | (ion epterprises of the time was inaugu- | the funds for such purposes by the sale of |Ing In one county alone over §00,000,00 feet bill for the establishment of the Boston & |the president of the road & statement that | stood on the Iast day of the preceding |out by the insurance commissioner, the |rated recently with the opening o traffic stocks and bonds to the public |of standing timber. Moreover, the road Maine co-operative pension system, claimed | they do not wish or refuse to become mem- | month. In addition the company is to con- state actuary and the trustees, and the |o¢ the new Vir Dby students of industrial Insurance to be |bers. All who enter the employ of the|tribute in July of each year an amount an_rallway, of which| The construction of the new road in-|PAsses through fine grasing lands, cholce sums to which each class of Insured per- | Mr Henyy H. the well known capl. | volved some of the finest examples of en. | Wheat, corn and tobacco lands, and through one of the most comprehensive plans of | company after the scceptance of the plan | equal to the excess of the surplus arising sons is to be entitied are to be decided | tailst of New York, s the owner and presi- | gineering in this country, and every m- | o™ Of the richest trucking scctions of the the kind ever devised. | will become "members. from the annuity deposits over the sur-|upon by the trustees and the Insurance de- | dent. The road is #2 miles long and ex- | provement known to modern yal road bulld- state It Is expected to be one of the most The system is the result of the re-| The funds for the pension system are to |plus arising from pension deposits. partmens. tends from Sewall's Point, at tidewater, |ing has been installed upon it. Although |'™Portant factors in the development of the \ searches of Messrs, Hale and Rich of the | be provided by the men and the company | In addition to the sums already stipu- | near Norfolk, Va.. to. the town of Deep- | the section whiich it opens up is far from | Fésources of Virginia.—Leslie's Weckly. Boston & Maine legal . assisted by |jointly. Each member myst pay an initia- |lated as tho rallroad’s portion of the gen- On the Wrong Side. water, on the Kanawha river, in West Vir- | being developed, the road Is already assured - Louls D. Brandels and, othier students of [tlon foo of 31, and, after the first year, |eral burden, it is called upon to contribute | Johnnle (to new visitor)—So you are my |ginia. The construction éost alone was | from its own property of an annual haul | 165 ‘Vavied Ve, the subject. It has been amended con-|an annual membership fee of M0 cents, [ each month an amount such as the trus- grandma, are you? more than $40,000,000, over half of which |of 1,160,000 tons of coal, whigh will before §\ Teacher—What does the word “meter” siderably In the commitiee, mainly in the | Whilo the company must pay each month |tees determine is necessary to pay current Gr‘dldmomua Ye-'. ,_,,’",3'""“‘;' T'm your| way personally met by Mr. Rogers. The |long be increased to 2,600,000 tons, and ,,",‘v\un, Harold? direction of making it conform to Ms ter- [an amount equal to that contributed by | pensions. The fund ls to be administered | SRS 0 T o om the wrong siae, | OnY securities issued (o the public werc |managery figure on earning more then Harsd—4 maamiog winology to the requirements of & statute ‘:l»h employe during the preceding month.|by & board of trustees, three of whom | you'll find that out . " | 17,000,000 of § per cent notes of the Tide- | fixed charges during the next three years. Teacher—What do they measure with it? Harold—Gas, electricity, water and poetry.

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