Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, November 20, 1909, Page 20

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p——. Bt R et - ‘ SATURDAY'S SPECIAL SALES Women's Fine Ribbed UNION UNDERWEAR Women’s fine ribbed union suits, medium and heavy weights — fleecy lined—many worth $1.00; .. 49c-69c¢ Women'’s Fleece Lined and Plain Underwear ‘Women'’s fine ribbed vests and pants, regular and extra sizes; 25 39 each, at C-99C Women'’s Italian silk vests —white and col- $l69 i ors, each - Misses’, children’s and boys’ fleecy | (irls’ and boys’ heavy fleec- it e 220,78 [ Q) | 4 waion suits—ull 4.6, 34, at, each sizes, at, each Munsing underwear for women, misses, children and boys—Sole agents in Omaha for this celebrated underwear. KID GLOVE SALE Special in gloves Saturday on bargain square—kid and cape—black, white, grey, tan, red and brown—worth up to $1.00 a pllr, 6 c ‘Women's one and two-clasp glov eal kid, mocha and cape—-brown, tan, grey, red, black and white —Perrins and Northrup's celebrated makes—silk lined and unlined—main (lnvo $l sl 50 Pli=- . counter, at, a pair Rough Rider Gloves for girls and boys—black and tan; unlined and fleece lined, soc 75c at, & pair Women's and children’s cashmerette and lolt gloves—nblack, brown, navy and grey ——Saturday, at, pair HOSIERY SALE ‘Women’s and men’s fine imported thread silk and Italian silk hosiery—allover lace and lace boot—plain black, white and fancy light shades—double heel and 750 980 toe and spliced sole—worth up to $2.00, at. Women's and meu's imported lisle and fine cotton hose, fancy em- broidered boots and clocks, all over lace and lace boot pnnm- —mercerized Geneva silk fin- ished, worth 60c a Women's and men'a fifie cOtton hose; also children's heavy and fine ribbed school hose, on two big bprgain squares, worth up to 25¢ a pair, | 'I'HFBF‘ OMAHA, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1909. Got a Cold? WANT TO CURE IT QUICK? A Bottle of Our Pure Rock and Rye Made from Old Kentucky Rye Whiskey and Pure Rock Candy. The regular prive is $1. HILLER 1309 Famam St WINTER SHOES THE BOYS The cold weather that is ahead of us will require some good, substantial, warm shoes for the boys. It doesn’t pay to buy cheap xoea for the boys—they give eir shoes harder wear than & man does and the best is none: too good. .Don't waste your money In cheap shoes for the boys. nd"” shoes for boys have stood, the test ior years. You make no mistaie when you get a pair of them. Boys' Sizes— 2% to 5% -$2.50 482.25 Little Gents’ Youths' 8 1to2 . 10% to 18% 2.00 9c-124¢ pair, at at, a pair New Neck Ruchings at 160 a Yard. Narrow and wide, crepe lisse, silk and satin band ruches— gold and silver cord edge, ete., per yard, Pretty Fall Neckwear for Women at 25¢ New Dutch Collars in Baby Irish, Irish Crochet and Veni- tian point effects—lace and fancy stock col- lars, ete.—worth up to $1.00, at 25C'50C Sale of Taffeta Ribbons at 100 a Yard Brilliant all silk taffeta ribbons—fancy plaid and lo check ribbons, all colors—worth up to $1.00, yd...... C i | e e s La Vida and Gossard Corsets—sold only by Brandsis -tores. ‘Women’s fine sheer pure linen hmdkemhxefs, each..... Men’s pure Irish linen handherchiefs, good size, each S%c ‘Women’s and men’s fine cotton- handkerelnefs—up to 10c quality, at, each pg e 3%0 Baby Caps, 750 values, all sizes and oolors, at, om:h IN SWEETLAND East Arcade Saturday Candy Special — Chocolate Chips, per pound, c OUT FLOWER DEPT. Special for Saturday: Japanese Air Plant....185¢ Asparagus Fern ....:..10¢ themums at special prices. A large variety of Chrysan-* Boys’ Storm Sln s Bxtra high tops, henvy soles, - commion sense lasts; strong and durable; black or tan—Prices range from $2.50 to §4,60. ssssssne Drexel Shoe Co. 1419 Farnam Streel. t For Saturday Patties, vanilla, olates, Saturday only | 16th and Farnam Sts. ° Reliable Donthtry OMAHA'S PURR FOOD CENTER. Sdlurday’s Great Specials Grocery Department | Bakery Department 90c bottle Maraschine Cherries 08¢ | Fig Chocolate Roll—Made of rich, 1-1b. pkgs. New Seeded Ralsins O¢ sweet cake, filled with our home Evaporated Peaches, 1b. made fig jam, fced with thick Fanoy 7 Crown Figs, Ib. coating of chocolate fondant—A 1-1b,. boxzes AQQM Cudud regular 35¢ cake, for hmnhy 'ruits, at . . 24b.. boxes . Fruits, at #0c bottles, Olives, at Whipped Cream Puffs, dosen. .40¢ Chocolate and Maple leuln. at, each <Be 10¢c pks. Zest .. .Be %-1b. tins, lwnoncd "French Sar- dines, at 6-1b sacks Frepared Buckwheat flour, at slc Lotus Flour, per sack .. ‘ Russell's Prunes, in 1-1b. pkgs, llc ¢ cakes SBunny Monday Sosp ..28¢ Imported Castile Boap, per 1b. 180 l.w R‘ Cheose, N. Y, Pull Cream, 3 A B ——— T —— i Spanish Buns, each . . 280 Milwaukes Rye Bread, ‘Court- ney's Brain Bread, Eto., Hto. Also many other deliclous cakes and cookles. Canly llepmlnent R b 0 chocolat FRY SHOE CO., The Shoers 16th and Douglas Streets Our Candy Special Our regular 40c assorted Nut maple and chocolate, per pound bex, 25¢ | Our regular 60¢ Smart Set Choe- { MYERS-DILLON DRUG CO. Taft's Dental Rooms Three Rousing Specials Suits and Overcoats Saturday’s Selling An opportunity for the thrifty buyer to be well dressed for Thanksgiving at a moderate cost. Immense recent pur- chases makes it possible to present such values as we offer “here tomorrow rarely found in' midseason, at— $10.00 Suits and Overcoats that would be big values at $15.00. $15.00 for fine hand-tailored Suits and Overcnats, in the season’s most fashionable fabries and styles. You would pay $20.00 anywhere else for their equal. At $20.00 you have the pick of Suits and Overcoats made from the finest domestic and imported fabries. ' The very best of everything in styles and tatloring. An actual saving to you of from $5.00 to $10.00. You should see these garments to appreciate their true worth. Our children’s clothing sale is still on. Guarantee Clothing Co. ‘‘High quality at a low price.’’ 1519-1521 Douglas 8t. Try HAYDEN’S First on'tbeaMike They have been trying the ‘Mabray gang in Council We are always being tried Bluffs for a couple of weeks. and have always made good. Nobody beats the goods or equals the prices at Hayden Bros.” Meat Dept. Don’t be a ‘‘Mike.”” No. 1 Mutton Legs No. 1 Mutton Chops, 3 lbs. Porterhouse Steak, 2 1b, 25¢ Veal Roast, 1b., 10¢ and. .8¢ Veal Chops, lb.........10¢ No.1 Hams .. 12¢ No. 1 Lean Bacon. 17%c No. 1 Bacon Pork....15%¢ Try HAYDEN'S ‘First No. 1 Mutton Roast, 1b.. Boneless Rib Roast, 1b..10¢ Sirloin Steak, 3 lbs. for 25¢ 50‘ Thanksgiving Liquors Fine Cooking Brandy, for mince pies, per quart bottle Fine Old Brandy, per quart bottle California Wines—Sherry, Port—per quart bott] Jamalca and New Lnfllnd Rum, per quart bottle Guckenhemer Rye, bottled n bond, full quart. Cedar Brook, Green River, Weldan Springs and Home Made Wine, half gallon, 686; one gallon. Sales Lady in Attendance. CACKLEY BROS. OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE. 121 NORTH SIXTEENTHE STREET. | ! Saturday Specials Bargains in Groceries, Meats, Teas, Coffees, Butter, Eggs, Fruit and Vegetables TEA AND COFFEE DEPT. Don't spoil an otherwise good meal by using poor coffee. We know that the average coffee on the market to- day will do that very thing. But OUR COFFEE is away ABOVE. the aver- age. STEEL CUT AND SIFTED. You will not know ‘what a difference till you have tried it and then you will use no cther. Mocha Mixture, 36c, 3 pounds for $1.00. Excélsior Blend, 26c. Market “Special, 20e. Branch of W, L Masttrman Co., he Coffee Men." -v'rmn AND BGG Pkg. Creamery Strietly Fresh, No. 1 Eggs Pure Peanut Butter .... . Extra Fancy Butterine, in cartons 200 N_ Y. White or Colored Full Cream Cheese 200 D:h"'romnou cah nuts and all kinds. Grocery .D Gallon can Saolld Packed Tomatoes, at . Gallon can Snider's Tomato Soup Large can Snider's Pork MEAT DEPARTMENT ... Eprlng Chickens, Purk Chops Pork Roast, pound Boneless Rib Roast, pound Steer Pot.Roast, pound, @ % ¢ and Choice Steak, pound Veal Roast, pound 2,000 lbs. Hams, L R T oe . 2,000 Ibs: Bacon, Fresh Country. epartment New- Colorado Honey Gallon can Syrup, and Beans l)Eu\'EkY WAGONS LEAVE AT 10:80 A. M. AND 3 P. M. 1610 Harney St.- 'Phones, Doug. 945 and 2144 Ind. A-2147. Howe Ventilator BILZ STORES 204-6 North 16th St. Drummers’ Sample SUITS We offer for Saturday and Cost no longer gauges selling Monday. price. In many instances $1.00 will do the work of $3.00. Ladies' Long Coats, 54 Inches long. . . .$6.05, $9.05, $14.95 Ladies', Dresses, $06.05, $7.93 and .- - $0.95 Ladles’ Elllts. t ‘150. .&06, l.ndlea Haalberbloom Peltl- coats ... .60c, 95c and $1.49 lelu’ Capes, at $7.50, ”DB Omaha's Leading Cut Price Sult and Skirt Store We retail goods at less than wholesale prices. We give for Saturday and Monday Double Stamps on all purchases. Now in high grade men'’s and boys' suits and overcoats. We find our store overloaded in high grade clothing on account of belated shipments— Men's $25 suits and overcoats— Saturday only at, each -. Men’s high grade suits, $20 values, Saturday, at regular Men's automobile or plain over- coats, fancy cuffs, all sizes in stock; also 65 suits of latest cut, take it Saturday, Come here Saturday—It means money in your pocket. J. HELPHAND 314 No. 16th Street. Largest Base Burner in the world. It {s a-third larger than the largest of any other make. It i§ made in six parts so that one man can handle it. It has the heating power of a furnace and will heat an eight room house up and down stairs and keep it warm day and night with half the coal a furnace will take. It will take thirty.per cent lgss coal to heat the same amount of room that any other Base Burner will take. It is distinctly in a class by itself. The immense size is not the feature of the stove. The'feature of the stove is the way it distributes heat over the house and the amount of heat it produces with the amount of coal-it takes. What a Base Burher will do is what the people are interested in. What the Howe Ventilator does is what is making it so popular. A Mrs. Charlton, 2617 Parker says: ‘“The Howe does all you claim for it.”' Mrs. Holmstedt, 4324 L street, South Omaha, says: “‘Our house is warm every morning and that up and down stairs. You exaggerate nothing in your claim for the stove.” We cut the price for cash or sell on small monthly payments. THE STOETZEL STOVE CO. 714 South Sixteenth Street Take a Tumble Our prices have, and we’d like you to take a tumble to the fact that just now we are holding the greatest half-price sale on jewelry, silverware and cut glass ever seen in Omaha. Just look at these prices: SOLID GOLD SET RINGS Ladies’ Diamond and Opal Rings, latest design, reg. price $9.26, now Ladies’ Diamond and Ruby Ring: $18.76, now 3,000 Ladles’ Rings, all the latest deslgns, reg. prices $2 to $35, now .$1.00 to $17.50 Gents' Heavy Mounted Set Rings, reg. prices $5 to §20, now $2.50 to $10 SEAL RINGS Lndles Solid Gold Seal Rings, reg m‘hl—u $2.76 to su 00, . .$1.88 to $8.00 Solid Gold uaby beal Rings, sl 60 (1uulll\ nnw 1 BEAUTY PINS Solid Gold Plain or Fancy Pins, reg. $2 to $5, now ... LOCKETS Ladles’ and Gents’ best quality Lockets, plain, roman and fancy settings, reg. $1.26 to $7.00, now . .$1.00 to $2.50 It is a complete wholesaler’s and manufacturering $47,- 000 stock, bought at an immense sacrifice, we are placing on sale. The holiday season is approaching, no better chance to purchase your presents. AT THE SIGN OF THE CROWN 115 So. 16th Btreet. Opposite the Boston Store.

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