Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, May 8, 1909, Page 7

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Fancy Veilings " i i i : i ? | Books af Less A big line of new Novelty s A > s The only place in Omaha lemllr actual values to ) ‘)"i £ y ; ‘ ‘ you can buy e a vard: on sale Satu; THE RELIABLE STORE ' old] ; 4 / ENE S Soruid day, yard . 25¢ ' /% L it ¢ 5 $1.50 Copyright Books, all > 7 o 2 : . NEW HAIR oops | adles New belfs j b , _ , Interesting Saturday | e choice ... 98¢ The best line of Hair ;‘"'" "”::"':“"" r;"",‘"' """‘;' "]”‘_' ey ' SpeCla’S $1.00 Copyright Books, at, ook ; ancy Buckles, which we will plac / ) L R ;:;)}I;; ||‘]1:]t)~ and Switehes - Saturday &t & ,..‘,,.g;’m ) :fi;v \ ) 3 | 50c Ladies’ Neckwear 25¢ each 13¢ ma Se ! 4 Special Ericts Baturday | 4 Kiodrme Non e L oatar § ' 25¢ Ladies’ Neckwear .. 15¢ | 10¢ Novels, cach... ... 3¢ Tnsures Big Bhving .00 Belts 5. cu sale st, choles for 499 2 § E B o\ & 50c Pad Hose Supporters. 25¢ | We have a special line of - ‘*———- W AR etf ) ] ! 25¢c Pad Hose Supporters 10¢ | extra quality 10c Writing Men’s Furnishings Saturday at Less Than Actual Manu f i fact " Cost Pri ) N 20¢ Tooth Brushes 9¢ | Pads we will place on sale acturers’ Cost Prices k f f i . Naturdad i B¢ Saturday we close the remainder " . |y 35¢ Hair Brushes 19¢ Saturday, choice ... . 5¢ of the Irwin Phillips stock. 160 Drees irts at 49o—severa 2 ] \ B\ (R _ Ladies’ Muslin Underwear and Hosiery mndared dozen o em, In newes i | i 3 | A clean-up 11 the re of 3 spring patterns, all strles and sizes, an-up of all the remainder of the > ‘ 0 ) Irwin-Phillips Stock at wonderful Bargain regular $1.00 and $1.50 values 1 \ Prices in Saturday's Sale. choice 49¢ i | f | WA Skirts—Worth regularly up to $5.00, on v \ ! it A sale at . 2.98 Mm b Drell Sklrt! "Y"If b i l’, QPH 4 3] \ /4 J Skirts and Gowns — mmense assortment regularly up to 75e;: all go, choice, - g { / for selection, that would sell regularly up for 25¢ b y to $3.00, all in one lot, at 98¢ All the Men’s Summer Underwear 4 Corset Covers, Drawers and Gowns—Regu A ’ . : $ 4 lar values up to . RO at one price 2H¢ worth to $1.00 a garment, goes Sat- We have just received from our New. York resident buyer an immense shipment of womens and | Ladies' Union Suits—Summer weights, reg urday at 25¢, 39¢ and 49¢ | pisses’ ready-to-wear garments—the choicest values ever shown here or in any other Omaha store. ular values more than double sale price. Men’s Combination 8dits—Summer | 1300 Handsome Tailor Suits, $20.00, 680 Beautiful Silk and Wool Dresses, | yuuce 1oc vests, 100 for . o weights, regular values to $2.00- $25.00 and $30.00 values—serges, chev made to sell at $20.00 and $25.00—newest | Ladies' Hose—imporied lisies and lace choice .69¢ and 98¢ iots and. fancy suitings—in stripes, style ideas and rich new colorings—mes black and colors to 78c values, on saje at nt'l SILE TIES -All styles, remendous assortment 10¢ and 25¢ pair 19¢ _al values up to 50c, at checks and |>|am colors; very newest salines, pongees and big assortment of | Ladies' fine lisle and maco cotton hose. 1o "fifv’“'z‘, ,,‘,"“ Many fine imported lisie, best vaiues cver 12%e style ideas, as shown in window, your wool fabrics, trimmed with filet laces, 50c values; plain, lace or split foot, sale embroideries and folds. Scores of other Big Bargains for Saturday. choice price .25¢ Ladies' Silk Embroidered Hose—Black or Elegant Sample Tailor Suits— | best values shown in Omaha— | ues to $15.00, on sale Saturday | 3 1% maco foot, regular 19¢ Bke Scarcely any two alike, $35.00, | 4¢ prices ranging from $3.98 ... $8.95 ('hlh:‘n-n'« n‘v‘u'l (\ju:ov School Hun&l—zl-“hw $40.00 and $45.00 values; all at or heavy ribbed, big snap, a i up to Ve b 50.00 White Serge Jnckets are the B i $24.90 P $ . Women’s and Misses’ Lingerie Long Loose Silk Coats—All the | thing this season—We show Waists—Biggest asortment and | popular new styles, actual val-| them at $5.00 up to $15.00 F've B,g J:g!:svo?]f P\?c?a’ase'sThe o portunity of a lifetime for bargain Extra Specials in the Shoe Deparment Saturday : getting. Table 1—Waists worth fully $1.50, Men’s $3.00 and $3.50 Viei Kid, Box Calf, Velours “:;‘.‘]’;“l‘;wf'm':' Kid Blucher Shoes, sizes from 3 to ;) 3 P all new spring styles .....89¢ $1.0 : B, 73 Tailored. Wai and Patent Colt Goodyear welt sewed and new Men's $2.00 and $2.25 Corded Calf Bluchers, light or X Table Tailored aists, Dutch 4 3 0 heavy soles, special at. .81.50 N s Neck Waists, Lingerie Waists, ac- Chiidren’s Day in our Cloak Dept. est styles; very special at /G198 |:adtle Genta viet R14 and Box Cait Bluchers ana Bais, | fEtAQL] B tua values 1o $2.50, at Tintite surplus stock of a prominént manufacturer, 25 styles Women’s $3.00 and $3.50 Oxfords, i IS sl Tk on Bisck Tkce. o Piton Bhose word ® F LR T‘fbfe_ 3—Jap Silk Waists, worth to secured by our New York resident buyer at a big bar up to $1.35, in two big lots, while they last X o/ $3.95, all sizes !{l\‘ll‘\l.l.np& $1.50 gain for cash will be closed at a fraetion of value. | at . 75¢ and 50¢ N e 4 Table 4—Messaline, Taffeta and Net Children's Jackets and Coats - . Children's Spring Conts—Valu- bluchers, three hole ties and three button ox | Stetson and Crossett shoes for men and Grover and ] Values to $4.00, all sizes L to | ues o $7.50, all sizes 6 to | patent colt, black, tan or oxblood vici kid, in e Waists, choicest styles of the sea- ; Queen Quality shoes for women who want “tasty” foot- | L Be ¥ years, Hewest styles 14 years—on sale fords; very special at................ . $1.98 | wear: also the kind that are comfortable. son, actual values up to $7.50, P4 $1.50 81,98 o $3.98 B | choice . ...$2.95 Olflldl‘ens Drelses—-ln tremendou ortment of the Don't Forget Your're Sure fo Save if you in heavy hiest mat Is and celors, all sizes, 1 to 14 vears; val- i R S l M d » TR . netts, laces, messalines, \uluex to $12.50, .n. i .$4.95 l\:: t;";&p‘])‘l;’ ;ll 98¢ to $1.95 the Big ug a € on ay Try Hayden's First—See Window Never Before Were Such Bargains Offered. Crackery and Glassware B e MZI'VC’OUS COI'SC’ - s Grand Ribbon Sale Saiurday | Munyon’s Witch l(gams aturday % Ked . d V blé. Diskies Matchless Special Values in Three Big Lots. H azel Soa p Decoral egetable A o L)) L. e 1st Lot, yd. 3¢ | 2d Lot, yd. 9¢ | 3d Lot, 12%¢ each ..... o3 100 Barga'ns , ¥ 57 4 ) All staple ] To 20e val- | 25c and 30c¢ | On sale at Drug Department. Faney JO,phneae l-qf Bowls, colors, in good | ues, staple col- | ribbons, extra It is not only a soap; but'd at: 2 s MG LTS All the high grade Corsets / y > ; i\’ quality taffeta | ors, up to 315- | wide and extra SRR 2 oot ~'k" i Fancy Shelf Paper, all colors, A 3 from the Irwin Phillips Stock oy 25 4 o7 regular 10¢ |ins. wide, big | quality--a big mhi e Ior most skin dis- 2 rolls for....... Be ' ; will be closed at less than half g ke At a yard values. | assortment. | snap. : o5 Bell Water Glasses, _\““, ‘.”,' regular prices. & g \ Regular 15¢ Handkerchiefs Saturday 7'c— | Once used always used. v, set of v N - There are three destinet lines in this big lot. | Try sl:l"cu;“'”‘;;;' dlasae;! Tl?“ Royal Worcester, Jewel and Bew:lchmg Spnng Millinery Modes al a Price Saving 1st—A regular line of fancy scalloped embroid. | o5 \ other standard makes; regular to You of Fully 25 Per Cent ered Handkerchiefs. 2d—A complete line of Br. op set of 6 for . o SN values to $3.00 will go in two tha) TG T Aol T * Rk A o: . T bars 35¢, for one week only, b 8 8 z ; Beautiful New York Patterns and winningly original de very fine lace trimmed Handkerchiefs. 3d—A v i o Fruit Saucers .. .. big lots at...69¢ and $1.65 signs from our own workrooms, tremendous variety: on line of regular size, all pure linen Handker- buy now. Glass Water Pitchers, 2-qt. All the LaGreque Corsets, in saleat ..... ... $5.00 to $25.00 chiefs, nicely hemstitched. Not one worth less Drug Department. size, on sale, each .23¢ 5 + both: belt and lattice ribbon, $8.00 Trimmed Hats $3 95 | Children's Dress and School than 15c; all go at one price Saturday—your Colonial Water Glasses, the \ that sell regularly to $5.00 Sar4)0: Lnwc mian-brsicaad | ::f,"”_;',:”d“f’f;g:"'l:’,”;z“‘;‘s choice Extra Specials for Saturday snap of the season, set of 6 go at, choice .........$1.98 style ideas, beautifully trim- | Milan Braids shown elsewhere at In Dom estic Room i BERADTIURR T L8 v Nk 4 ABO i med. value (0 $5.00 vt $3.95 | 8100 here ... ..$2.00 § Read the Big Special Grocer SATURDAY ONLY. \ v ontest Corset Bargains ¥ Ghildren’s Milan Sailors—Regular $2.00 to $2.50 values g 9p y From 2to3 P. M. overywhere; six styles; extra speci : Sale for Saturda 81,00 Sheete, ..........810 0dd Saucers, Saturday ea 1¢ | final sale. \We show complete lines of celebrated ””i‘l‘l‘ l{;.lfl.' ‘l\ i ‘\'\ll‘ k[ 1 lvml::?‘;( mil“i et A i e BB b Vegotablos, Buster, Csoss, cmnny'nn. Cotfe 85c Sheets . .. % ..59¢ Unhandled Cups, each...1¢, | Nemo Corsets. Ask to see them. A Apahary Sarkedan A L iEnre! 4 e it yourself and be con vinced. Introductory price 3 tade Best Fure Cane Granulated Sugar for 75¢ Sheets....... . 'v’iv‘;.“.'.".‘:‘;“\?.“.". Cosrunnar fars oo, fOF 59¢ Sheets ""n'", round American “‘.""..M,i'i :fl.‘ w: :ui‘ I{}‘i‘:‘x,): };:[un( F!uu"l',-:: | i Il“l.' TTERINE ’r-j‘r:-;).l;nx:n;;; pl()‘v”n}‘nrl\ip‘s hwnr; ':‘= 49¢ Sheets e ey W e a0 d9llrg00. for dalla, pegle 1 Dalry Butter. per 1, - Largs Cueumbers. aen . oo . T b From 7:30 to 8 P. M The White Mountain Ice Boxes | Malta Vita Corn Flakes, pkg Tae l';',',‘ Ting o oy Seeamery, DUl | 8 N iothn Rregty BaNiey 3¢ | One case Fruit of the Loom, Standatd: $T6H0; 31350, 1000 | ZRoune .oooe. o Ovater Cragkers, pgt | Fancy Jull Cramm Chese, bir'ik s | Larse Hesd Lettice fo it | 10 yard limit, at, yard 8%c o o eatahic ; d AR ¢ £y : . athe PO LATRL CTea, _hhu“c The best crisp Pretzels, or Ginger .\nna , per pound .......180 | Each 8o, W'Ske 1a and 18c | One case of bleached 19¢ per pound 2-1bs. good No. 1 Butterine. for a8¢ Per dozen .10, 81. §1.65 | “Guaranteed garden 1ose.10e, 1833¢ | Medium size 49c, large size Tubs s PPAN i ‘ ), 81.38, el ugents. No gpe else in ")m"n‘:‘ pdium wize 49c, large size Tubk | 1.0z Sifted Top Can, Lu Lu Scouring | BIG CUT IN PRESE VEGBTABLES | See our fuil line of Flower and \esc Towels . $5.00 high grade Lawn Mower bas it guaranteed to last five | 10 quart heavy galvanized Water oap. It beats the Dutch for scouriag, FOR SATDRDAY table Beeds saturday 49 years Kolls | - o per can B | Fresh Home Grown Spinach. veck ..180 | MASON JAR SALE From 8 to 8 30 P 1, Palls, each 18¢ #1530 Ball-Bearing Lawn Mower | 100 fao s 183 | <0 aeterent kinda ‘of Sweet Cookies bunches Homa Gro ."tor 80 | Pint Mason Jars. with caps and cov Saturday $3.49 ) die 1 % MusctaeHoie ~ ers, per dozen 3ase | One case of 15¢ India Linons 1 L 80 | worth 15c. sale price per pound ..108 | & { i . AR R U '-""" 25y Padders, wer b “0 16 quart B Dian Fans, 180 | 1 ssorted Soups . s ey Haaart 8| TmCRmEa A ik et e | at sxira ' fancy ara natural’ wood | saturd B eariar an 08 -plece Sets ;‘0; kaga Saeded Raisins, pk Fancy Fresh Cauliflower. pour Another Big Righland Navel Orange | o o ekt thick, worth 33 | | saturauy 19 | Japannied Maii Boxes ‘sac REGD Dagh 2 __;_______'i'-"‘l'.‘l__..__ ne case of ! 2¢ Apron Ging- 1190 wire carpet beater 10 Rolls_10c hard wood door, ex beuters | Toil: pijer, o “——- s orth for e ’ ham ... 4Ye ira nd strong? one dagis | 16 galion hedts aivanised ol | GRod Garden Rake 13 ooii D o N T One case of 10¢ Towels. . .5¢ Daugle Gaiv. Foultry Widh, lng:. | 22 ..:v\‘.:y"~;,e.\r, Ealvanized ghi- | 98c Spad o N o One case of Indigo Blue u.fi.i atter woven. We SR jexien Beawy ala Biiced| ai.of AR ade Sise Spade e GE A s Prints ...., king Raisins, per Ib ticles in the mag follow be Separated in the High Schools.” An ar-| Baves dropper,” a clever love story. “The | the Panama canal. Arth y a . Current therature by Willlam L. Finley, author of “American | singularly nmmm and exquisitely writ- [ George E. Miller. shows how postal savings | another charming bit of fiction. Among [contributes a timely article on the Black Birds," with striking photographs by Her- | ten story of % v The Cork Jacket,” by | banks would effect people of moderate | the special articles is a strong paper on | Hand soclety, which was responsible for fl'_wl T JBohiman; “What England Can|Harvey Wickiam, the rising young author | means. May fashions and spring cookery | “Bhall Women Vote?" by the brilliant | the murder of Detective Petrosino; Judson each Us About Water Gardens,” by Wil-|of 8an Francisco, mixes the salt tang with |are festured, and the regular departments|Bovelist Oulds, who died not long ago.|C. Welliver describes the latest monopoly tmosphere of the court room;|are full of suggestions. | “The Tricks of Memory.” by Willam|“The National Water Power Trust; - helm Miller, photographs by E Wallis | the f n an article based on A . o ths s and others; “Outdoor Sleeping for the Well | “The Case of Jim Moran.” by Jonn Richel sl Trowbridge Larned, is amusing and enter- | George F. Parker quotes Cleveland's opin- trials of a governo The May number of Putnam's Is to a |taining | fons of McKinle -3 "lNln:H:! m'--I:.\' pub- | Man," by Claude H. Miller, Dr. 1 ther | sen, is a stor Bryan, Cortel eminiscences Rockefeller also | Gulick and others: “Teac e A van, Cortelyou and Tolatoy, repcrted. by Maximillan Harden, | ante series-of sapld-five onstee e p ot k a he Literary Lion," a | number, appealing strongly to the interest In e April number of Uncle Remus' [work of “The Webfoot » besutiful Roture of the WInning of & | (he versatile German editor, and preacnisd | B, Wanecer - Toe voe o oSTaPhs by donel Josephare, whose | of cosmopolitan readers. 1t covers fncl-|the Home Magazine is published under | makes oclear wite's love. dohn Kendrick Bangs' satire | oo 00 gl i gt ot fona 4 Burvived the Panic What Is Minor tr will be remem Un ltebary. struggiers. “Fiest At (o the Lnoer (e Uile ko e ) by Benjamin Brooks; “Riding the Back of | bered by the readers Literary. ™ Is one of the clevereut pieces | ©° ¢ et in, Bthias. pother ar- | a Spring Torrent,” by C. H. Waldo; “A | per of work Mr. Bangs’has done in' recent | ¢ he Magufactured lLove Story of | Country Home with Outdoor Sleeping, Liv vea Therg aré & number of short o and/Mndamé (e Warens,'. goil} o n theb igaue’ deserving of notice |ShOCK every admirer otithe gpeat French o N & e | feature, ' ahtivioh Transforming the for thelr uousugl strength and charm o amass Mot e ey O oSS! The Pacific Monthly for May contains a | Magasine, which also containa fine stories fictitlous sojourner, by an| HOMe With the Aid of Color.” = Short Plac » ¥y Vivian, Lee, pre- | World-famous kiyi'ls mo product o B )f up-to-date romance and advent 4 : «’.‘n‘.-’n.ur:ni .;r:r('-m ot w: huat ‘meet | his ‘own imagination. Under “Science .na‘.“:'"""',"'! o oncvagire Mot i . € W-a-dats remen k.53 AS¥enuite by a Jane Austen at Lyme L2 n Jackson's Wige® by, Victoi, Rousseau, is | Discovery” thie dangers of the African [ SrUCS Profuse g "“.f';“'_“f“; iuge. | as Arthu el Dueaton Ay he Jumping-Off Place’ | Reing Melcher The Miracle,” by Misg| ' 10" story larriage a la Mode A story of A Woman in’ Whose Yery touch | “slecplng sickness.” 10 which® ex-President ST L L L | Sawie Harria Oliver. Feats, | e 9 Drans A s Of | Melcher, in study 8¢ child life.” Mr. Stan- | Avove books ai owess reial AR is the sting'ol desth. Ih AR Unbidden | Roosevelt is now exposing himself, are dis Randall R. Howard, discusses the rallroad- | Hoske stra Charles i em of the Roman Cam- | (on's- sketoh, . satitl ‘Her Just 8us- | ypogs 122 South Fifteenth strest Tenant” Minnie Barbur Adams has|'custed. A wost informing account is | HeRAR] B Woward, diacusses the raliroad- | LUl Fev gy ey s e . 2 n Philipotta. The | picions.” has to do with prohibition in : painted & vivid pleture of an unusual | given ¢ eutenant Shackleton's expedition | 1% o ot s 2 "e8ON: | Hewlett and Olin L. Lyman he ) ved In| Georgla. Mr. A Is' story is a tale | All of the books reviewed here are on sale ture of New York life. “Count von | to the ith Pole. The play reprinted this| " here Americans Are Unsuccessful,” b; r some recent bookS | of an old man 1e literary ghosts. | in Brandels' book department. Klberfeld's Waterloo” is_from the pen of | month is Augustus Thomas' “Witching | ¥+ W Fitzpatrick, a very timely and in > Gekling mith "lite. “Art and. treved In Ak - i Mary Lucke Challls. Another of the Eng- | hour teresting article upon the evils of non-) An unusual piece short fiction 18 | and neighboring lands. and in a fully illus- | President Taft, in an ar in McClure's | Bennet Laie Fie Library—Book "W authors represented is H. de Vere LS fireproof construction in our great citie Maude Radford Warren's story The | trated description of three notable art| Magaz for May. answ he eritics of | Dept.—en: Stacpoole, whose story of oriental mys “A Land of Good Intentions.” a striking | Striking Hou in the May Housekeeper. | shows in New York 1 tieism 1% & “The Hundred and Fifth| Color photography is & prominent featur t of the political and social condi- | Other this number are: ‘“The Dheam.” | In Country Life:in America for'May. The |t in Central America, with reference | Unwrit by May Ellis Nichols Lol TR most rem@rkable autochromes that Nave |to the direct interest of the United Sta Current Literature for May detaches the | been reproduced up to this time will appear | therein, by Edwin iy et ithwestern character; “Sing Jack Lond represented in the May |panic. The “simplicity” of Mr. Rockefel- sslie of the Smart Set by “Aloha Oe,’ a|feller is discussed tale of Hawail, “His Child's Godmother,” | the Standard Oil the complete novel. Is from the pem of | Jiehed Frances Pusey Gooch. The story Is of an t old war-impoverished family and presents Engineer,” and o the layman the mysteries | dentally such widely divergent topics ax | the title of “Poe at Coliege.” & most in- | of tunnel bullding: Guglielmo Ferrero, the | ex-President Roosevelt's trip to Africa, | teresting &llmpse of the poet's student | [talian historian .writes. about, the part | “The Alaska-Yukon Exposition at Seattle ‘l‘“'; A8 [ VISASART GHARARSSYEN reemian | played by “The Vine in Roman History | oo Camping Above the Yosemite Valle by Jhthes Bernard Lyon. Juns Qresniow | ong 5 Tuscan Midy who Wad o Wesds ing and Dining Rooms,” by W. K. Shillir | Campix contributes an interest a valuable 8. SO | tributors to the May number of Gunters a human document on the great disaste There are four good aiof s an by Don Marquis, Frank L Stanton and 4 RIMORE 084 T MIA (MR rey )f the Christmas num | Emerson, § National | Parker Butler contributes an amazing prop. rt sslient points of the new Payne bill, and [fn this igsies like. swans and pheasacts In | Irrigation In the Northwest” by C. J. | osition far “The New Punctuation’ “Spir ) Lady a at the Bprings ““How are your bowels?”” This is generally the first question the Mplains the “maximum’” and ‘‘minimum | the open. 'These wonderful photographs | Blanchard, statistician of the United States 1al Mediums and Certa ances” is the | M n ividly p ful ¢ doctor asks. He knows what a sluggish liver means. He knows wchedule of rates. The same issue gives | were taken In Conpecticut by Arthur G | reclamation service, gives much reliabl 5 of an artic ¥ Kirkwood, giv- [ acter study entitied “Mrs. Marsham;" Elste S8 atast hems o (he Snmian'e SuOawe | Eidredpe e Hiustrate AR Aitiole by C. M. |aad uptodats (afermation reparding the | Ing & Survey of what seuthic omaios A e i ol e oy vy 7 headaches, bilious attacks, indigestion, impure blood, are strugsle in Bngland, and the real facts in | D'Eaville on “Ornamental Birds for the |land and reclamation work in the north. | accomp ¢ Dr. Willlam Lee Howard | Pennsylvania BOTins. * Tanastnd Batir often prom })tly "l'eved by a ’ood liver pill. Ask Mm if he vegard to Germany's navy and Britaln's | Country Place.” Among the illustraied ar- | west; *Beil-the-Cat,” by Eugene Rhodes, is | writes Boys and Giris Should | Daggett;” and Mina Thomas Antrim, *“The proves o er's Pills. _Then follow his advice. S T | l eha ributes a funny story )

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