Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, March 12, 1910, Page 11

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EDITORIAL PAGES 11 TO 20, “THE OMAHA BEE goes to the homes- {8 read by the women-—sells goods for advertisers. DAILY BEE: MORNING, THE OMAHA OMAHA ATURDAY MARCH 12, 1910. SINGLE COPY DRUGS and TOILETS Martin's Roup Cure for Ghiockens 10¢ Sulphur, 1b 26c Bris Epso EASTMAN KODAKS AND SUPP]'Fe Brownle Camera No. 3, with two finders ahd automatic shutter 2% x3% -inch pictures ......83 Browaie Camera No. 3, takes s! or twelve exposure fiims, easy tc operate. 8% x4% pictures. ..$4.00 Folding Pocket Xodaks No, 1 Made of aluminum and seal lea- 25c¢ Sale Framed Pictures Visit the art department Saturday. The pioture man has has a rare bargain offering. 500 essorted framed pictures and passe par- tout styles; landscapes in sepla and colors; heads and figure subjects; mottoes of all eorts; relizious eubjects and the famous “Cupld Awake and Asleep’ Values to $1.00, for 250 b Like cut, nice clear glasn; Saturday only, st 10e White Cups and Saucers—1,000 pairs plain white English ware, good shapes; a very special bargain for Saturday only, fo tio 200 Baits, Be hstea Sassafras Bark, Krug \Inl! ther covering, S A pocket . $1.00 Oll ‘Burning Ruby 40c Graduate Tumblers, slips “into The Spring Quarterly Style Book 20¢, includ. ing any 15¢ Ladies' Home Journal Pattern. Economy and Perfect Styles in Men's Wear Spring is on the wing, but in the men's store S . g H t it has already arrived. Winter stocks are gone. for Men... In their place you'll find the tables heaping high and resplendent with new spring clothing—SPRING It's our complete new spring lines to which we - invite you or R Hess' Cream and 8kin Food for .. toc np §-ounce Exhibit of Easter Suits Tops Them All A more metropolitan array of tailored suit finery at our popular prices is rarely seen. We have planned to make Saturday the big suit day before Easter. Special purchases mndr‘ in the East were ordered rushed out for this day’s sales. We know there have never been such values before. The prices are low but that alone does not constitute value. The superior ma- terials; the extreme desirability of the colorings and patterns; the matchless tailoring; the superb styles—these are what count. That’s what you get if you come here tomorrow. The handsomest Easter Suits in town without a doubt and assuredly the widest assortments. Whether you want a straight coat or bloused coat model, it’s here, richly lined— $15 $1950 $25 either strictly lm]un-«l or silk trmnned, Ak v, Spring Jackets and Coats—The Initial | Taflored Junior Suits—We cater to the showing of the (-ognplezg uprlnf stockl: young Miss of 13 to 17 years, with a {:1‘:1"”;:‘1-‘1'15: i ey Akt O b | broad varlety of dashing styles. Have them in light and dark snades, and made lengths, $5.95 $8.95 $8.95 810 of fine serges. About 100 clever, Long Serge Coats in light and dark col- orings, silk moire trimmed, each, now | NeW models tomorrow, at . black taffeta skirts, in new pleated models tomorrow that are recognized as values above the ordinary; slo S0 ceee 88,75 and $4.00 rich, tallored effects, at . Sample Line Women's Wash Dresses for Saturday—We bought the house samples from a Philadelphia maker at 50c on the dollar. Dresses made Scotch Madras, in one-plece styles, ana designed to sell at $7.50— We put them on sale Saturday, at ....- seeeee . 33'50 House Dresses of light colored | Silk Plaid Waists and stripes— print, one-plece style, with | tallored effects, with lace trim- flounce bottom; neat fitting and ming; exquisite colorings, values dressy, ... 81.25 $10.00, at $6.95 Women's §0c and 75¢ Lisle Lace, Embroldered and Lace Boot Hosiery, 29¢ These are fine imported goods in blacks and all the leuflna colors, the lace designs are exquisite. You'll be buying them in half do:enl when the weather warms up. Why not take advan of this bargain tomorrow (double stamps too) while lot lasts, at 20¢ a pair. NEW STYLE Black Seamless Hose with white feet, for | Women's Plain.Lisle Hose:: upmfl $00ds; | ‘Children’s Ribbed Stookings; good. durable -|-| C,R - LONE HIP women with tender feet, 12 double sole and garter to) kinds, with double knee; 15¢ lo 3 $1.25 Corsets, for ........85¢ pair, al..‘,.....«........-..: fi' C kind; for ... .vi. kind, for $1.50 Corsets, for . .O5¢ Samples Knit Underwear tasteful, new styles, 13 to 17 year sizes, [ | SRR stocks now. The widest range of select patterns ever shown at ennett's. Materials are Anderson madras and the making and fit are perfec- | Hon; “plain and pleated shirts...91.00, $1.50, 92.00 Union Suits—Spring welght, cotton or usle ln ocru sad blue, at of Anderson The best SILX LISLE HOSE With interwoven linen toes, heels and soles; in black, | tan, electric, Baltic, grey, | wine, helio, etc., for..280 Lingerie Waists—Two beautiful, new models, richly trimmed with lace; high neck and long sleeve styles, at sufficiently pronounced to please good dressers. Coats adapted for rain or shine and with lots of fit your age, build and person- P less than you'll see like garments priced about Soft Hats are in the foreground. for fashion approves shapes, with raw, braided, bound or stitched edges. show you now. And 5“ ROY'S BLOUSES -In white, at, each . with or iwithout _collars, Black Stiff Hats—. All t! DI’(!VI\“\in makers lines now Boys' Mats—For ages 7 years upwars Eton and nd cheviot, all colors .... . 50 Silk Tles, in twenty-four | for the little fellows. Just the clever- REEFERS — We illustrate | 8 U 1'TS — Rugslan, Sailor or checks in red, tan, grey, Knickers and double SUITS FOR MEN that are distinctively new. Many new cloths and colorings. Not too assertive, but LIGHT CRAVENETTE OR SPRING OVERCOATS are shown, in the most fashionable fabrics— :::n;;:{:ro:“rl\rr;mv:rh::u';:::{: style and good taste worked into them. The fin- ¥ est clothing in America at these prices, and much ality. That's the real secret of . being becomingly “hatted." town—SUITS OR OVERCOATS— of them more strongly than ever. All the new spring shades are shown, in the smartest of new 0 All the style and tonme that the best makers are capable of producing is displayed in these hats we ours are priced con- Bk "a0d’ f P . ancy fabrics, siderably less, too, Jaundered or unlaundersd, Toung Mew's Brush Eats, in three good styles, very new L R - and" dressy ity °" 79200 ana $2.80 L . 50c-89¢ ready, embracing the most popular bers from each. New biccks and all dimensions .. $2.50, $3, 83. /‘ L new 'shades in oys prmg Misscx' Wash Dressca—New nigh and low Sl N I R \! l /] " A 80c neck styles, plain cuff madras piped LWL Boy Tade, with Rott brima, in cloth and Fert: o, very with brown or plald ginghams, very Vs color. 50c and $1.00 Mothers, our boys' department is all D SPRING 8 { e g Ratrow TRk | Comaint o e asparkle with beautiful, spring styles new shades, Made to wear est clothes you ever saw. for boys up to 16 years. with closely fitted collars, of it is, prices are exceedingly reasonable, one of the styles; there are Blouse and Norfolk Suits; many others; plain, stripe, also the néw 'single button blue and shepherds’ plalds, breasted ' Knicker Sults— at $2.50 $3.50 $5.00 t ... $2.50 to $10.00 long 8V $1.20 and $2.00 Saturday Sale of Neckwear Samples Corsets--speca waces 9¢, 10¢, 19¢ Saturda Makers' and importers’ sam- ples of mewest spring neck fix- ings for women, at ( trifling prices. Spring Handkerchiefs and Gloves e domand & comt prosucing tumes demand a corset producing Jabots Gibson Bows Lace Collars Tinsel and Lace Bows Boxed Ruching six pleces to box. The goods are just Easter Gloves—A sale of 1,000 pairs kid gloves; Handkerchiefs — Pure linen Appenzelle and all sizes, staple colors; fine, soft, pliable goods —also a few makers’ mended gloves in the lot; $1 00 and 590 $1.60 goods, . Madeira embroldered goods; very best: 15c goods im- ported, at loc Men's Linen Handker- chiefs; 3%-in. hem; 16c long, graceful lines. This effect About 500 sample garments of new spring weights until now has been possible only in women’s underwear on sale again. All kinds in the highest priced corsets. We in the lot; vests, pants, union suits, etc., in cotton and lisle; plain lace trimmed and hand crocheted, all .... FOREST MILLS UNDERWEAR for Spring; all weights and sizes— succeeded in getting & noted maker to bring out these lines in a regular $1.26 and $1.50 corset To better introduce these remark- i1, just for one day—Saturday—sell them special at 86c and 95¢c. It's an extraor- dinary opportunity we know Ys off P | s in and new, clean and up-to-date—On sale in main aisle, kind, for .......10¢ now ready. DOUBLE STAMPS SATURDAY ON UNDERWEAR. you'll appreclate. They're well made, have two pairs of hose sup- porters, come in medium and long hip models. Sizes 18 to 30. DOUBLE STAMPS SATURDAY IN THESE DEPARTMENTS -Sample Shoes §3.50, $4.00 and $5.00 Shoes for $2.25 A prominent wholesaler after closing his spring season disposes of his sample stocks to Bennett's at a Jap Air Ferns, 15¢ Always fresh and green, grow lndno no water, worth 26c and 86¢; for. CARNATIONS —Fresh cut , VIOL: 50c¢ Chocolates 29¢ Saturday is our special chocolate day, and we fea- ture Bennett’s Special Fluffeata Chocolates; a rich, luscious confection with a soft, flowing, creamy centre; regular price 50c a 1b. box, tomorrow for .. One of the newest of new song successes sent us this week by our Mr. Theron C. Bennett, now mingling with castern music publishers. This song has the dreamy waltz time that captivates and beautiful, all Die colors, dozen. ... bunches "C Also Roses, Sweet i prives s, et Peas, Daffodils, etc., at lowest low figure. Being samples, sizes run small; also some small, close out lots at same price— Patent Colt Button Shoes, with low heels, sizes 1% to 4%; Tan Russia Calf Button and Lace Shoes, all sizes except 5 and 5% ; Dull Leather Button Shoes, for Misses, sizes 2% to 4%; Patent Colt Button Shoes, high heels, all sizes except b brown suede tops; $ tops; Patent and Viel Button and Lace 8hoes; slzes 6 to 8; values $3.50 to and 5%; Patent Colt Shoes, with Lace Shoes, with grey cloth 225 best styles; $56.00 pair, for Girls' Spring Shoes - Our m:::‘- &hoe e e mense because we have the right kinds at the right prices. Misses’ Patent Colt Shoes . .$2.25 Girls' Calf Shoes, for school, now at, pair o 83. Boys' Calf Shoes, all solid leather— 9 to 18, at .. 13% to 2, at 2% to 53, at . Housefurnishings | Special Bargain Lm Bm' l Gnh‘ Shoes One lot Misses’ and Young Wom- en’'s vicl kid, low heel shoes, sizes 11% to 6%, worth $2.00—One lot Youths’' and Little Men's shoes, odds and ends of best styles; sizes LS I $1.95 “54-40 or Fight” day, for .. Our Week End Grocer Tea " Sale — Basket Fired Japan Tea, G8c quality, 1b. 40c Basket Fired Japan ‘l\u. 48c quality, at, And double 8. & H. Stamps with each kind. Bennett's Best Coffee, 3 Ibs. $1.00 And 100 Stamps, Bennett's Best Coffee, 1b. +85¢ And 30 Stamps. Capitol Flour, sack, $1.55 mps. Baking b-lb. can, 00 Bennett's Powder 81 And 100 Stamps. Bennett's Capitol Ex- tract, bottle ...18¢ And 20 Stamps, Colman's Mustard, sample can .....5¢ Codfish, ready to use, 10c slze, 3 cans 25¢ Bennett's Capitol Oats, 2-1b. pkg. 10c And 10 Stamps. Cream Honey Cookies Loose-Wiles’ make; b, 8t ........180 Blue Borax Starch, And 5¢c Wonder Wax Free. Double Stamps on Buttering. Sour Pickles, dozen, at . B¢ Bennett's Capitol Mince Meat, 3 pkgs., at .. And 0 per 1b., at And 10 Stamps. Virginia Swiss Cheese —at .. And 10 Stamp: Cleaned Currants, 12¢ pkgs., 3 for 25¢ Best Navy Beans, 6 1bs., for .. 25¢ Jap Riee, Tc qnlllty. 6 1bs., for .... Castile Tollet Bnlp. 12 cakes, for ..28c Diamond Crystal Table Salt, '2 sacks Oc And 10 Stamps. Stollwerck’s Choco- late, %-1b. cake 23¢ And 20 Stamps. Stollwerck’s Cocoa, 3%-lb, can .....80c And 20 Stamps. Polk’'s Soups, 4 cans, for ...........25¢ Snider’'s Catsup, bot- BB e s 220 And 10 Stamps. Snider’s Chili Sauce, Cocktall or Salad Dressing, at ...25¢c And 10 Stamps. Franco-American Soups, Julienne, Clam Chowder, To- mato or Beef, quart can, at . Peanut Butter, And 10 Stamps. y Offerings Rich With Savings Gaillard Olive OIil, per bottle . ....48¢ And 40 Stamps. Rex Lye, 3 cans 25c And 20 Stamps. Vegetable and Flower Beeds, pkg. ..2%c Lawn Grass Fertilizer —25 1bs., for ..45¢ Seeded Raisins, 12- 0%. PK8. ........8¢ or2for.......15¢ COracker Sale, Iten's fresh baked Tourist and Graham Crack- ers, pkg. ...... 10¢c And 10 Stamps. Coronado Sugar Wafters, deliclous flavor, pkg. ....1B¢c And 10 Stamps. and pleases everybody SPECIAL NOTICE—We now have the best and most accomplished sheet music dem- onstrators of Omaha in this department. 19¢ci@ e Miss Ethel Earnest, the expert pianist, and Mr. Carl Moritz, Omaha's famous tenor, are permanently located here. A splendid musical program is prepared for tomorrow. Came and hear the newest songs. Brighten Up Home With a New Rug Here are rug sales Satarday in which you are vitally concerned if you expect to buy one or more this spring. The rugs are all new and perfect, and not only way below value, but big special stamp offers are added. BOYAL WILTON RUGS—Full 9x12 ft. size, in handsome allover design stamps) . ALL WOOL WILTON RUGS-9x12 foot size, designs, values $42. 50; & rich parlor. hall o 500 stamps) WILTON VELVET RUG floral medalllon, Orfent. luxurious $47.60 and $62.60 rugs (Including 500 ""55’9'7“; in medalljon, Oriental and allover library rug (ncluding .~ 91 59 less, 9x12 foot size, Orlental ana 85 atierns, reguarly seling for §57 00 and $90 00; Saturd (including 300 stamps) 19.75 This 5-Piece Child's Sets Exactly like cut; is solid oak; chalrs 24 inches high, table 18 Inches high; epe- aial Baturday, In- cluding 50 8, & H. Stamps--- Peninsular = Ste1 triple trading o DS 3 All Heating Sto Lisk Tin = Harold McGrath's great historical romance, one of the big success- ful novels of last year; hereto- fore sold at $1.08 ~—First time, now nt Ranges, _including 9,000 Lbs. Fresh Dressed Spring Chickens at 13%c Let us have your chicken order early. They are very nice, young and tender, well fed chickens and nicely In the Fruit Depu{ment Satm‘dny Sllver Spoons Free Wlth Lemons dressed—Fine for Sunday dinner, 1b. 13%¢ anteed Bliver Orange Spoon Fresh Pig Pork Roast, | Veal Ohépl — Very at, per 3 choice, special at, per 11%¢ e p ERps ies Oraale 8] Colorado Ji spper Bollers SLY5 to $4 100 Stamps. t arbage Cans Al 20 Stamps. Medium $1.98 .arbage Cans..... And 20 Stamps. 100-ft. Clothes Line, usual 8¢, for, 690 §0-ft. Clothes Line, usual 45c, for..38¢ Capitol Cleaner, pkg. . .....10¢ and 850 And 20 Stamps, close-out lots Coathangers, Lunch Boxes, Soap Dishes, ete, ete, worth to 15c— %0 and 8o Large § ... 8178 e "PAPER Several (hounnd people are using this brand regularly now; spe- clally good value, per Ib. pkg. Package Envelopes to match 10Q¢ EASTER CARDS—They are on sale now, all kinds, up from 1¢ ot our 280 pound.i. . i pound, 1 Veal Roast — Special | only....... 2 / Cc Saturday rates — per | Veal 8tew—very choic- pound— 90 est kinds— 25c Itoiandis.i i 41bs. for..... Fazoy Bedianda Orang Absolutely finest dosen, ........ And' 10 'Stamps. Large ~Leaf Lettuce, bunches for Jersey Sweet Potatoes, pk English Walnuts, 1b.... on— Speclal Trays, Canister: at.. .. Red Globe Omions, peck..300 New Beeots, New Turnips, New Carrots, Young O —3 bunches for. three ! been sherift before him, and, later, probate Judge of the county, Petrle carries the scars of more than one | encounter, the worst of all having been re~| uits by accident the officer findll stumbled upon the fugitive. Within a block of his (Petrie’'s) hdtel was a billiard hall, into which Petrle chanced to stroll before retiring for the night. At the farther end he noticed a private room, where he learned & game of poker was in progress. From his position near the cigar stand he could see inside the private compartment when the door swung open to admit walters with rounds of drinks. The well-lighted room presently revealed GOT HIS MAN BY THE EAR | (mcident in the Career of a Nervy | Deputy Sheriff of Dakota Territory. to the astonished gaze of the officer the|of the fugutive, pulled the tri face and form of the man he was after.| bullet shaved the robber's ear clean off, Like a flash Petrie was inside the private|and furrowed his temple. Before elther compartment. But the poker-player also|could shoot again four policemen were upon instantly recognized Petrie, and reaching | *hem both, for his gun, which was on the table before| They tried to separate the two, but Petrie, him, he fired at the officer before the lat- | wounded though he was, hung on to the ter could spring upon him trousers of his prisoner with one hand The bullet took effect in Petrie's groin, | with bulldog tenacity, while with the other and he fell to the floor. As he fell, how- | he pulled out his warrant and flashed his ever, he gripped his man by the leg and, | star, showing that he was an officer of pointing his revolver upward at the form | the law, of Mark Twain taken woma in: ark Twa “Search him quick." that he They found In the possession of the fugl- tive the whole of the money save $10. Petrie was carried on a stretcher to the nearest drug store, where a surgeon ex- has always 0 vclates, 1 ongly reprimanded & womah out in Illh Mo. Here was the occasion: " ho this is a little girl, eh? 1 sald trasted the Dullet, and in ten days the|io her ap she dinplay {17 B g plucky little deputy was up and about on | by, belongs, 1 suppose, to the (“on;nnl; crutches. In that condition he took the |sex prisoner back to Illinois, and, later, to the | penitentiary of Illinols, on a 11-year len‘l tence.~World Wide Magazine once | celved In New Orleans, whither he had fol- Han- lowed a robber who had broken into @ bank at Rochelle, I, securing $15,00 in cvrrency and making his escape. After tracing the fugitive through the southern ates to New Orleans, he could find no ue to his quarry in the Loulsiana metrop- olls Before golng to Dakota Territory in 1873, Tohn R. Petrie was deputy sheriff and later sheuift of Ogle county, lllinols, for eight years In all, following his return from the waP of the rebellion, where he served In the Second Ilhols cavalry. His father had Yassah,' t o woman replied dat's a girl, too ve ‘Yassah, body's Magazine, The Kev to th Stluation—Tee Want Ads,

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