Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, February 12, 1910, Page 16

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GRIAT SALI OF THE OHABOT SHOE STOOK Bought from the Trustees for the Oreditors ON SALE SATURDAY AT ABOUT Y PRICE oo . Boe Chatot Shoe | Saturday Specials | We Bought a New York Manufacturer’s S8amples Women’s High Class Neckwear ; There are more than 100 different styles in this lot of neckwear and the wholesale price was §4, $6 & $9 a doz. There are the daintiest and newest jabots, stocks, Dutch collars, collar and cuff sets, lace embroid- ered and beaded effects. The greatest neckwear event of the season-—many, are in the very latest 1910 spring styles, at, each— 15c-25¢ WORTH UP TO 75c AND $1.00. SALE OF KID GLOVES Women’s 2 Clasp Kid Gloves—Single row embroidery—all the new shades of brown, blue, red, grey, tan, also black and white, all sizes, worth $1 a pair, on bargain square, at, a pair Women’s French Kid and Lambskin Gloves—Two clasp black, white, green, grey, blue and brown. Fitted to the hand at main glove caunter Saturday, $l50 HOSIERY SALE \V)?m-inn tll‘nr imgo;:ed Women's fine cotton flbl:ld:enra. lndd [men's oklery, lisle and fine ack fine and heavy cotton, ' all over lace| hose, full fashioned,| ribbea school hose and lace boot pattern, | fast black, worth to| 8nd men's fine cotton 26¢ a pair, lsc ln':‘l bluclk and colors, l;l" hose, black and wide garter anc ; 4 zsc at, a pair . Women'’s All Linen Embroidéred Laundered Col- lars, worth 25¢ each, at Py tops, worth to wort| 50c a pair, at ... pair, Infants’ fine ribbed wool flannels and Boys' and heavy and Girls’ fine) Women's ribbed, fine = jersey ribbed corset covers, THE BEF OMAHA SA’I'I'RDAY FEBRUARY: 12, 1910. Final Clearance Sale Men’s Suits that formerly, sold at $15.00 and $18,00, on sale at— $3.45 Amongst this lot you will find pure all wool Blue Serge Suits, also nobby up-to-date patterns, made up fancy. We have also added a lot of new suits which we closed out at very low prices. Guarantee Clothing Co. 1519-1521 Douglas St. High Quality at'a Low Price. . For Sammay ¢ Monda Shop Here and Save Money J.E.Bilz’ Sons The Big Store 204 N. 16th, Masonic Bldg. PAY LESS—GET THE BEST Longerne Dresses, up to $9.95, at, $2.45 10 Drummers’ Samples of BSilk Rajah Suits, made to sell at OMAHA'S PURR FOOD CENTER, Butter and Cheese Department Creamery Butter, 1b. Country Rolls, Ib. . Storage Bggs, doz. Fresh Eggs, doz. Y. A: Cheese, 1b. . Domestic Swiss Chuese, Ib. . . Imported Swiss Cheese, 1b. 356 New, large Edam (paraffined), at, each Cottage Cheese, pkg. Waukesha Cheese, pkg. Grocery Specials for Saturday 700 1bs, Eyaporated Peaches, nmall. 4 1bs. for 100 dozen dozen can| Courtney & toes, extra quality, two oan: 1,000 1bs. Head Rice, per .. Colorado Potatoes, Sunny Monday Soap, Acorn Pretsels, per 1b, Honey, per frame.. Bishop's pint bottles Catsup Michigan Navy Beans, per Ib. Sauer Kraut, per quart Liquor Department Saturday Only Full quart fine Angelica Wine, regularly 76e, special ....50¢ Free: One gallon Angeiica Wine with each gallon of Lotus whiskey. Fruit Department Navel Oranges, per dozen.18¢ and 28c Pineapples, each. ... Lemons, per dozen & arape Fruft, each |8, Peanuts, per quart.. PRESE DAILY Candy Department ‘Peanut Brittle, Saturday, special, mercerized wool shirts, silk crochet finished, worth to G0c, each . ISCl drawers, Valentine Noveltias Candy Boxes, Favors, etc. Come to Sweetland for the decora- tions on your Valentine party tables, snapping bon bons, little place favors, et Heart Candy Boxes, at, each H¢ 10¢ 156 and .. Love Candy Heart Waters, at, per pound .. 25¢ Peanut Hearts, at, each 5¢ 10¢ fleecy lined pants and worth up to 3be, each long sleeves, medium weight, worth up to 36 cents, at, Initial Card Case @ and 100 Cards for all sizes, Solid Leather Card Case with em- bossed gold initial on a Roman gold design, as shown in {llustra- tion, with 100 cards, for only The cards, to sgy nothing of the card - are well worth 486, so.you are lly getting this' beautiful fritial leather card case free. per 1b. ... ¢ Salted Almond; Salted Pecans, Salted Pistachoes, in shell, Nut Brittle, Cream Wafers, Black ‘Walnut Pongee. stuwbcrrle- aSapifower Plan Head Lettuce Cucumbers Mushroom: Brussels Bpmutll, Bakery Dept. Specials Assorted Cream Rolls; each. A rich sponge sheet, filled with vamlla custard iced in as- sorted flavors, such as chocolate, vanilla, maple, straw- berry and marshmallow, regular 25c cake for Saturday only ..15¢ Layer Cakes, each 800 Chocolate Eeclairs, whlpped cream, . Pound Cakes, each 80c. - Apple Dumplings, each, 5e. Spanish Buns, each, 25¢. Log Cake. Special‘attention given orders for Valentine Parties. Assorted Cookies. Q We also print wedding invitations, announcements and birth cards al lowest. prices. VALENTIN ES The best gelection in Omaha. Novel and pretty new eflecu at various prices, each $5.00 down to 1¢ Post Cards, at, up from ... 1¢ Articles for valentine decontloul nm\ parties. Red Crope Tissue Paper, red hearts, paper napkins and doilles, paper garlands and fes- toons moderately priced. 'BRANDEIS' STORES Special Red Pattles, 1b, ....25¢ If 7 were going fo New York to-day 1 should - want to arrive in'the heart of the ¢i , the center of the great hotel and theater district, with sub- way, surface and elevated lines close at hand. I should want to travel on first-class trains, with all the conveniences made possible by modern inventions. " I should want to go over the water-level route and rest and enjoy every moment of the trip. I should know that these advantagés are secured only on the trains of the Lake Shore- New York Central Michigan Central- New York Central Choose any one of the six- teen daily trains via these lines and assure prompt and satisfactory service. ’l‘um sleeping-car accommodations and full information 'lfl be promptiy furished oa sppiction o your localaecnt or g J. S. WILLEBRANDS, Goneral Agh. Pass. Dept. 1834 Farnam Street, OMARA, NEB, WARREN o, LINCH Possaner Traffle Manager La Salle Street Station CHICAGO, 1L Quality and Prices Our policy is not a paradox although we do make it a point to give our customers the benefit of the very best qnal- ity at prices lower than the cheaper grades sell for else- where. Saturday Speclals Strictly Fresh Country E'gl Pork Roast Pork Choj Sirloin Ste Porterliouse Steal Prime Rib Roast ... Breakfast Bacon, by the strip . Regular Ham CENTRAL MARKI 210 North. Sixteenth Street. 'Phones: Douglas 1706; Ind. A-2141. To the Southland St. Louis Special 4:55 P. M. Dine on the Train Burlington St. Lonis and Kansas City trains now carry dining cars. Night Omaha-Kansas City trains are dynamo electrie lighted. 'City Ticket Officé, 1502 Farnam Street. A Bee Want Ad will rent that vacant house, fill those vacant roomis, ox"uouro boarders on short notice at a very small cost to you. Be convinced $29.75, at, each 50 Cotton ayd Linen Walsts, spe- cial, at . 50¢ 20 Silk Tailored Walsts, made to sell at $9.95, price 82.75 Serge and Broadcloth value $29.75, at $6.95 Ladies’ Overcoats, worth up to $16 ~—8ale price Ladies’ Coverts, satin lined, worth up to $29.75, sale price $9.95 Embroidered Petticodts, $1.95, sale price Ladfes’ Suits; value Genuine Heatherbloom, with the ticket on, value $2.25, at . .95 Valentines originated by us and made them of cheaper materials, a long profit. Sorosis shoes are protectsd witl on both lining and sole) The price 18 never feduced” to §3.98, 0 and $4.00. Sorosns Shoe Store but with) happiness, health, love, comfort and Srgakhin EGISTERLD, U5, pav. 7 THE BEER YOU LIKE Censcmers' Distributer John Nittler 8224 So. 24th Street, Strictly Cash; No Delivery Therein is summed up the reason why Bath can maintain his high stan- dard of quality without raising prices, It's plain as daylight if you only stop to consider it. Bath has no bad accounts to make up, no book- keeper to pay, no delivery expenses, ete. Of course he can give you the BEST, IF QUALITY Is any ¢onsider- ation when you purchase meat there's only one place In Omaha for you to go—and that is Bath's Cash Market. START NOW! Jos. Bath's Cash Market 1921 Farnam St. - Our Candy Special For Saturday Our regular 40¢ Assorted Nut Brittles, per pound box, Saturday only 250 MYERS-DILLON DR!IG co. 16th and Farnam Sts. Reliable Dontl stry Taft's Dantal Rooms quick, too. price. is unparalleled. FOR MEN McDonald & Kiley's $5.00 patent and gun métal, lace and button, ss 85 McKay last, now L Boyden’s $6.00 patent colt and gun metal, lace perfecto las $4 45 now . p . Howard & Foster's $5.00 winter tan, Putney Excelsior Shoe Co.'s $4.00 wine and tan bluchers, double sole, now Johnston & Murphy's $6.00 calf, bluche now . Howard & Foster's patent colt, bal, freak last, now S. & M.'s $5.00 patent colt, blu- cher, double Boyden’s $6.50 winter tan, double sole, 821 pairs Men's $3.50 and $3.00 patent colt and pun sz 45 o metal shoes, lace and button, go at ... | FRY SHOE CO.'S GRAND SHOE SALE |, We are making a Grand Clean-Up 8ale of all the broken lines and odd sizes of Winter Footwear in our stock. Spring Shoes are now arriving, we are up against the propo- sition of getting these broken lines off our shelves—and As our There’s only one way to do it—by reducing the We therefore place before you a cut-price feast that SALE STARTS SATURDAY MORNING FOR WOMEN Laird & Schober’s $6.00 patent colt, button, extension sole, now Ziegler Bros.' $4.00 patent colt and gun metal 2 " $2.95 bluchers, Wright & Peters’ $6.00 imported bronze kid, buttou, cloth top, now Wickert & Gardiner's $5.00 patent kid, lace, French heel, turn sole, now Eight lines Fry's § kid shoes, button 1 lace, now Laird & Schober’'s §5.00 patent kid, button and lace, extension sole, Wright & Peters $5.00 gun metal, button and ex- tension sole, now All the broken lines of $3.00 gun metal and kid shoes, lace and button, 843 pairs Women's $3.60 and $4 shoes, sizes 3 to 4, narrow widths, at one price ‘We don’t have a sale very often, but when we do —it’s genuine—a rare chance for real bargains. Seethe Display of Bargains in Windows Northeast. Cor Sixteenth and Douglas Streets SRRTERTEY DRI (I [ Come to the leaders of medical specialism. Years of close study, thou- sands of dollars spent in researches and scientific investigation have made us expert and proficlent. 1f you need a physician, get a good one. You cannot afford to jeopardize your future health and happiness by neglect or experiment with uncertain and unreliable treatment. Are you suffering with Rheumatism, Goiter, Gall Stones, Catarrh, Epl'—’ epsy, Paralysis, Stomach,Trouble, Liver or Kidney disease, or any of the kin- dred chronic and nervous diseases which afflict both men and women? It! ¥O Bee lll SEIHLES ISEAHLES, IIS Suill (4th St., Omaha, Neb. DREXEL GIVES 25% Discount On Misses’ and Children’s High Grade School Shoes — Saturdays. You know 256% discount here means a net saving to you of 26%. We have taken all we have left of our misses’ and children’s winter tans and blacks—Shoes that we have been selling all winter long at the lowest prices in Omaha —quality considered, and just deducted 26% from these prices—That means the best shoes you can buy for the miss or child at 25% less than you have ever been able to buy them at. PRICES RANGE: $4.50 tan high cut button, Thursday at $3.37 $3.60 misses’ tan high cut— button—Thursday, $3 patent and dull leathers, Misses’, Thursday, $2.60 misses’ dull patent and kid leathers, Thurs- day, at $2.00 misses’ kid lace, Thursday, at $1.35 children’s dull and kid leathers, Thursday, A treat for the boys—Tans and blacks, high cut, with two buckles— Treat for the boys B.turdq Drexel Shoe Co., 1419 Farnam 8t. T WHAT TO EAT stmmw No. 1 Pork lnln-. lb R. E. WELCH One Dollar & Year, S4th & Farpam, Fhones D, 1511--A-8811, | TWENTIETH CENTURY FARMER | ,-Wl‘, WILL glve you the best value in the city in fresh groceries, meats and bakery goods. Our prices will save you the pennies, and they make the dollars. We invite comparison, BGGB—Strictly fresh country, per dozen . ORANGES—Fancy skinned, sweet and julie; 40c size, per dozen .. PEAS—Good 8 cans for . BREAD—The only home made milk, per loaf POT ROAST—Le: per 1b. .. LEAF LARD-—Ver, leaf, 8 Ibs, for . B PEACEBS—Lenon cling, in Syrup, 2% 1b, cans, bright, perfect, splen- did fru per ¢an . PORK ROA! ver 1b . Johnson & Bondlett 20th and Lake St. Phone Web. 1676—Ind. B1576 Call by 'Phone Whenever you want some- thing, call @ and make It through & Bee Wan: Ad "Phone Dougias knows HOTELS. HOTEL ROME EUVROPEAN »

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