Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, May 8, 1909, Page 20

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Women s 35¢ Homery at lSc Extra Special—All over lace and lace boot, plain fine cotton and mercerized, some lisle full fashioned and seamless, garter tops and double soles, including Burson seamless—hlack, tan and even- ing shades, worth ‘to 35¢— c at, pair Men's 25¢ Hosiery at 15¢ Men's Shawknit black and fancy stripes, mercerized finish, black, tans and fancy colors, also split soles, double heel and toe—worth up to 25¢ palr, at, pair Misses’, Children's and Boys’ 25¢ Hosiery at 15¢ Fine and heavy ribbed cotton hose—tan and black ‘‘Black Cat’ and *“Warrior’’ brands, some with garter l tops and double knee, heel and toe, worth to 25¢, pr.. C . . Short Kid Gloves at $1 @ $1.50 Pair Two-clasp—all shades of tan, mode, brown, also black and white—all sizes. Fitted if desired—pair. green, grey, blue, Two-Clasp Kid Gloves [ Tan, grey, green, blue, red, brown, | biack and white—all sizes, bar- gain square-—special for Saturday, pair L Long Silk Gloves Blbow length, 0ld rose, raseda, peach, lavender, tan, brown, grey whita and black. Double tipped fingers - extra heavy silk—pure Mi- lanese, -clasp fasteners, all size—Saturday, pair.... 35¢c White and Colored Ruchings, 15¢ Crepe Lisse Silk Ruchings—white and colors—all 15 .49C widths, big bargain, worth to 35¢ yard, at. ... e White Flowers RIBBONS ; r “‘Mothers Day"’ Heavy all silk ribbons—silk taffetas, moire, satins, fancy Next Sunday. Dresden and floral designs; extra special on bargain square—worth up to 25c a yard, at, yd...5¢ and 15¢ White Roses and Carnations, at Lowest Prices; Cut Flower Dept.—near south lobby. 25¢ Hankerchiefs at 10c Each Big lots on bargain square men’s fancy colored mercerized, women’s sheer linen initials, also plain linen— 10 all widths hemstitching—many worth 25¢; each. . (Y Light Weight Underwear Women'’s mercerized sleeveless vests, lisle white lace trimmed, fine ribbed: —~rvg.u|nr 3 25¢ vests—Saturday ceeec.oon. lsc Women'’s umbrella knit pants, lace trimmed-— value, Saturday o 8] any trimmed big bargain, special for Saturday Women's sleeveless union suits, lace and crochet umbrella style, all sizes— 390 SATURDAY and jumper linrn suits and BOY sale \utlmlu\ at less (8} D! - the dollar. That is a boy full of “gin- ger”" and’ “go”, should have the best of shoes. No other kind will the thumping and he'll give them. We want parents to exam- ine our y teel Boys Shod hoes Note the quality of the stock and the way they are put together. Boys' Sizes— 2% to 6% Youths' Sizes— On sale Saturday only. BT Little Gents' Sizes— A 10 to 13% $2.50 Jos. F. Bilz’s Sons It takes two pairs of or- 204 North 16th St. We bought fllr- above goods stand at Iose thun .)01- on the dollar Kicking and we mu'nd tn gl\'e thn puhho tlu' 1n|l Iwnr\fit nf Hnn rare purt‘hnsp whwh com- pr|=o< graoehfl <h Ie beauti- ful shades and fitting gar- ments. 3 . 82.50 dinary boys’ shoes to outwear one palr of these. Write for our new Spring Catalogue, Drexel Shoe Co. 1419 Farnam_ Street i OMAHA'S PURE FOOD CENTER. —— e Grocery Specials for Safi Shredded Wheat, pkg.10¢ 65¢ bottle Pim Olas Stiffed Olives 40¢ Soda Crackers, per 1b..5¢ Gvaporated Peaches, 1b.8¢ 1-1b. tins Vienna Sausage— Grocery Specials for s: my Peanuts, per quaft. Corn Flakes, 3 pkgs. ¢ 25¢ bbl. Ginger Snaps.18¢ Salt Rising Bread....10¢ Dill Pickles, per doz..15¢ 3-1b. tins Lowden’s Tomato Soup . 15¢ 1-1b. Frame Honey. 1254.¢ 1-1b. box Pulled Figs.12% ¢ Neufchatel Cheese, each.. Mixed Nuts, per 1b..123% ¢ Tomatoes, per basket.25¢ 10¢ Jar Old \'Irglnin Corn Relish 15¢ Maple Sugar, per lb 100 Sauer Kraut, per quart. 8¢ Cottage Cheese, per 1b.10¢ SEE———— — We receive Fresh daily in our Fruit and Vegetable Department California Cherrles, Fancy Strawberries, Artichokes, Romaine, Endive, Egg Plant, Fresh Green Peas, Cauliflower, Fresh Mint, Etc. Meat Specials Veal Shoulder Roast—per pound Boneless Shoulder per pound Fall Lamb Legs, Picnic Hams, per 1b. . 9% ¢ Armour’s Skinned Hams— per pound 12%¢ Chickens, per 1b.. " 20¢ Sausages, per 1b. .. 20¢ From 8 to lD P. M. 1,000 1bs. Country Sausdges, per pound Meat Specials Boneless Rump Roast—per pound B¢ Boneless Rolled Plate-—per pound .... Morrell's (standard pound Bmoked Ham, 1b. Tongue, per lb. . Smoked Pork Tenderlnlzl;g? per pound 7 From 8 to 10 P, M. 2,500 1us. Boiling Ment, Il 3i§e | | | ¥ @ k] # ¥ ; . # brand), per Spring Lambs, Brollers, Ducks, Turkeys, Squabs, Beach Nut Hams and B!l(‘nn Westphalian Hams, Peanul Humfl )‘.(( always in stock. For Several Weeks We Haven't Mentioned Much About Our MEN'S SUITS $13.00 Yesterday we received a ship- ment of 350 fine SUITS which we closed out. from one of the finest makers in the country for spot cash at a great sacrifice. This lot consists of nine different patterns, Every sult is made up with ali the tatest wrinkles. All these suits have been added to our $15.00 line. Some suits no better than these are retailed at nearby stores for from $20.00 to $25.00. Every- one of these suits, the same as every otherarticle in the house, is absolutely guaranteed. A Few Furnishing Specials We again closed out from “Wil- gon Bros. of Chicago,” over 100 DOZEN Men’s Hose that were intended to be retailed for 25c. There is a very large as- sortment of almost everything that s made In the sock line, but what we would like to call your atten- tion to in particular {s that amongst these you will find silk finish gauze lisle hose, in all the latest colors, such as green, navy, helitrope, ox blood, slate, Alice blue, canary, etc. Special Price, 2 pair 25¢ Men’s Salmon Colored UNDERWEAR Regulation 50c article, 35c¢c A Garment—All Sizes. Gurantee Clothing Company 1519-1521 Douglas St, Quality Clothes at Bargain Prices § Special offerings for Saturday which we believe to be the choicest lot of values ever offered in season or out of season, by any store in the West. 436 New Spring Suits—in most up-to date styles, patterns and fabrics, made to sell at $10.00 to $13.50 and fully “ur'h these prices; go Saturday, 639 Fine Spring Smu—m magnificent assortment of new styles and colorings, in- cluding- Suits worth $18.00. Suits worth- $20.00 1 ] Suits worth $ 525 8ilk Lined Sulu in pur- est all wool and silk mixed worsteds, every imaginable new shade and big assort ment of fine patterns, in- cluding plain and fancy blues-—every garment strictly hand tailored; fully guaranteed; sold everywhere and well worth $25.00, at. 315 All Clothing sold under a Personal Guaranteo of Batisfaction HAYDEN THE RELIABLE STORE All we want is the opportunity to satisfy you and show vou a saving of $3.00 to $10.00 on that new spring suit you are ready to buy. Young Men’s Suits $7, $10, $12.50,$15 All the new kinks in style, every possible new shade, in almost unlimited assortment of patterns. values. You'll find them vastly superior. In the Busy Boys’ Dept. Boys’ Knickerbocker Suits—with extra pair of pants; $3.50 to $4.50 values, 2.85 Saturday ......... Boys’ Knickerbocker Suits—Splendid variety of fabrics and patterns, regular val- ues up to $6.50, at, choice........... Only depend- able Clothing is given a Place on Our Counter. Compare these Don’t overlook our line of the celebrated ‘“Wear Resister’” boy’s knee pant 1 95 suits; world beaters,at.............. Is Mail orders filled from above ad and sat- isfaction guaranteed the purolm:or. e Try Hayden’s First o s Forget Big New York Success Sung by Billie Burk In “Love Watchers' on’s vests, long sleeves, short sleeves and pants umbrella, Childr sleeveless 1 to 15 years Balbriggan Underwear—all sizes. . med and tight knee, Boys' -15¢ Next Monday is That Great RUG SALE SEE THE WINDOWS “NEMO WEEK" AT BRANDEIS The Nemo ‘‘New American Shape’’ Corsets are recognized in every fashion center as producing the cor- rect contour for fashion of 1909. Come and learn how | to be fashionably slender without breaking the laws of | |l health. See the Nemo Solf~R@duniug corsets. e e o In Our Sheet Muslc Dept Abtids “Jungle Moon”’ The new “Zulu Love Song” hit by the writers of “Tropical Moon' and 'Rainbow."” Is the greatest success ever offered to lov- ers of catchy music. A song you'll hwm and whistle constantly, once 19c you've heard it. Speclal Saturday. “Lovelight” The 2-step that all the orchestras in Omaha are playing. You hear it everywhere. Get it Saturday 19 Free Concerts Daily The Popular New Brandeis Dance Folio we most popular successes of the year, arranged ¥ Ateps, waltzes, etc., such as Morning Cy, Moonbeams, Wnile You Are Mine. ~A few left at 4 conts for postage. BRANDEISSTORES vear, ilough, Tom will not say, though he scknowledges that he is a few years the l‘Jlghth Of May | senlor of his wife. But fn adaition to this 1s P iynn Day ‘duuhle birthday, Mr. and Mrs. Flynn were married on May 8, making the day doubly significant to the boss of the democratic | party and his wife. Mayor Dahiman will make Mr. and Mrs. Flynn a speech Saturday night, and on behalf of himself and others of the ad- ministration will present them with some ’ remembrance. Twenty of th Anniversary of Birth and Marriage of Jim Boss and Wife to Be Celebrated. yere's golng 1o be a big . “blow ¢ Saturday. nign’ *at the home of 3. Fiynn, street commlssioner Bouth Fifteonth street, and Mayor Dahl man and. most of the members of the pres- ent city administration and other friends of the street commissioner and his wife will » be there. And this is the reason why: Tom and Mrs Flynn were both born on May 8, in what | C — Death from Blood Polson { was prevented by G: W. Cloyd. Plunk, Mo. | who healed his dangerous wound with {Bickien's Arnica Sale. %ec. For sale by Beaton Drug Co Sale. See Page Thirleen for our wonderful sale of a tremendous shirt waist purchase. Orkin Bros, 1510 Douglas St | Meat Department | Botter and Egg Department 10,000 1bs. Pork Lmn, l03 | iy ! W oo P e 5,000 1bs. Rex Hams, per 1b. SATURI]AY SPECIALS At °"""$‘r'o’v|‘§fi,'nd'3§°re choice pig; per lb.. Farey Y. Wilie or 12c| Tea and Coffee Dept. Steak— teer heef— | that it {8 just what coffee lovers have been looking for. There is no coffee | Spare Ribs, ¥ 1 perilb. . il e 7 From 7 to 8 P. M—Sugar Cured |dust formed in grinding removed by Corn Beef, per 1b 3Y4¢ |our own procese —alike for percolator or old style cof- Grocery Deparlmenl 5 o Midohe Misturerd Campbell's Soup, 3 cans for.... | $1.00. Excelsior Blend 25c. Carnation Milk, 3 cans for. 80 | Special, 20c All well Standurd Corn and Peas, 2 cans for lloy Standard Tomatoes, 3 cans for .ase | Drice. - Braneh of Pyramid Wash Powdor W. L. MASTERMAN & €O, Bty Naptha W 1 Powd HE CORFRY . B O R Drasbare ot 15, 98 “THE COFFEE MEN." SEEDS-CUT FLOWERS Saturday or in our up-to-dute seed and cut flower department 5.00C extra fancy fresh cut Caruatlons any color, dozen Flower Seeds, package, 3¢. 10,000 pkgs. Sweet Feas and HOME OF BETTER SEBD worth the Pl;nm i o 247 all Paper Having BOUGHT FROM RECEIVER of the Firm of RUTHERFORD & JEN- SEN their Magnificent Stock of WALL PAPER of English, French and Ger- man Stock—STRICTLY UP-TO-DATE— which we OFFER AT ONE-TENTH their ORIGINAL VALUE. Come and LOOK THEM OVER at 2008 Farnam St. Beautify Your Lawns With Our Wire and Iren Fences and Gates Trellises for Vines, Trez Guards, & lawn Vases, Pactory 15th & Jackson—617 So. 16th Sk Hitch Posts, Window Gusrds, Clothes Posts, Chicken Fence. Send for Catalogue. " CHAMPION FENCE (0. bulk ..9%0 | The rapidity increasing demand for c our steel cut sifted coffee indicates | in Omaha just like our coffee, All! Perfectly prepared | 3 pounds | Market | | A NEW SHOE l Qur new ankle strap oxfords and pumps meet with great admiration from every woman that sees them. The models are entirely new. This new design is not only handsome, but It prevents slipping at the heel as well, and res a perfect fit We'll take pleasure in showing you madam. The leathers are patent kid and coli~the new colored leathers and handsome suede leather ch and Cuban hee HAVE YOUR SIZE WIDTH—$3.00, $360 TO $4.00. FRY SHOE CO0., THE SHOERS 16th and Douglas Sts. Reliable Dentistry Taft's Damal Hnnms‘ HOTELS. “Half » Block from Herald Square” +es. HOTEL.,.... COLLINGWO OD WEST "G, the Biook by 4 5th Ave. & B way ““ Otfers sclect accommodations Lo u. criminating people. ABSOLUTELY FIKEFROOF, and atiords every fagility for the com. iort of gusais Situsted in the very heart of the city, ip &_very quist neighborhood, convenient o &ll sur- face, Bubway and elevated rallway lines. and in the midst of the shop: ping and theater di ‘Hooms With Bath 33 and up. Special rutes by the month or season Restaurant a la Carte, SETE . MOSELEY, D, Formerly of New Haven House. New Haven. Conn s W B [| o= ST 25¢-“Good Night Dear”-25¢ By the Composer of “Just Someone”’ By mall one cent extra. y SHO MARKE ¢ SPECIAL $2.50~-0XFORDS--$2.50 All these Oxfords need as long as you wear them is simply to be brushed up and they will look as good as new. They are reinforced in the parts that have the greatest strain and so constructed generally that they hold their shape as long as you wear them. These are some of the reasons why these Oxfords are the best Oxfords that ean be bought for $2.50. More than that they are the equal of many of the higher priced shoes. We have them in all the Here are some of them: " $2.50 $2.50 s SHOLMARKE ¢ 322 South Slxteenth Street. latest lasts, toes and heels. Patent blucher ox- fords, welt soles Patent Button oxfords, welt soles . Tan, kid, welt sole oxfords SPRAYERS! Now s the time to spray your fruit! We have them, barrel and band sprayer. Also French Bordeaux Mixture ready for immediate use, and the Hammond Slug Shot for your rose and currant bushes, THE NEBRASKA SEED CO. Qity Salesroom 1613 Howard St. Tel. Doug. 1261 For a Reasonably Priced Wedding Present You will flnd one of our GLASS SILVER DEPOSIT FLOWER B ‘ or GLASS SILVER DEPOSIT PLATEAUS i« mo.t coeplable prescut owRe MAWHINNEY & RYAN CO. 15TH AND DOUGLAS STREETS.

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