Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, March 18, 1910, Page 12

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FRIDAY IS Remnant Da Here are Extraordinary Special Bargains in Odd Let and Remnants in Varieus Depts. Merocerized “White Jacquard Madras—will make beautiful waists—the kind that retail at $2 and $3 each. Imported 10-yard sample lengths, on special table in basement, at, per yard 12-Yard Bolts of Royal English Long Cloth—Made to retail at 10c a yard or $1.10 per bolt. Friday you save 35c on each bolt, at, per bolt Sheer India Linons, Sea Island Nainsook, Mercerized lin- gorie Lawns, finest long cloths and high grade batistes— all on'special tables, in desirable lengths—30 and 36 inches wide, at, a yard 5¢, 7'%¢, 10c and 15¢ There is not a store in the country where you can select ginghams more to your satisfaction—our prices are always the lowest and our stock is always strictly new-—mill lengths, at, a yard 7Yvc, 9¢ and 12Y;¢ 8t0 10 A. M. Only—Short Length of Cotton Goods, all kinds, A fine lot. of Fancy White Goods go on sale in the afternoon. On sale at 1:30 promptly—finest lot of fancy white goods ever regeived from the mifl. Lengths suitable for waists, children’s wear, etc.—values up to 25¢ a yard— at, a yard Big Sale of Mill Ends and Sample Pieces Fine all Wool Dress Goods From the Botany Worsted Mills, semi-annual sale of all their mill ends wool dress goods—the lengths run from 3 to 12 yards, mostly 45 to 52-inch widths. Ottomans, whip- cords, taffetas, diagonals, hopsackings, basket weaves, serges, henriettas, fancy suitings, summer weight broad- cloth, ete.—worth up to $1.50 a yard— 390 59‘: on bargain square, at, a yard Imported Dress Goods Samples to Mateh Up fo 10 pieces of one kind to match up. Black and all the prevailing LOlOl‘S, specxally adapted for separate skirts, coats, Jruckets, misses’ and children’s dresses always sold for 49¢ a piece-—on hargain square—extra place . given to this sale—at, each piece i zqc Two Big Dress Goods Bargains in Basement 36-inch to 40-inch Dress Goods; | Silk Sale—Silks worth to 50c a regularly 39c to 50c grades, in yard; printed pongee, Loulsine, broken lots; all go in basement Rosco silks, Foulard lllll, ete., in one lot, at, a yard o 15¢ n Jlong as they last, yd. -19¢ Remnants and 0dd Lots of Silks 20-inch Poplins, Bengalines, satin and Twill Foulards, Crepe de Chine, Pongee and Shantung Silks, Messalines, check and stripe, Louisienne and Taffetas—on bargain square, at, a yard Remnants and Trial Stripes of Narrow and Medium Em- broideries, Insertions and Beadings, worth up to 20¢; at, a )ard Remnants and Odd Lots of Narrow Width Embroideries, Etdg'lnrgdn and Insertions (Bargain square) 1 at, yal Real Linen Torchon Laces and Insertions—French Vals., Plat Vals. and fancy wash laces—all kinds— at, a yard ¢ 320 35¢ Fancy Trimming Laces at 15¢ a Yard—(h-ochet Venise and Cluny effects—edges, insertions, galloons, etc.—black chantilly laces, silk embroidered bands—all kmds—nt a yard Women's Fine Ootton Hose—in 0dd Lots—Fast black and colors, algo children’s fine and heavy ribbed— all sizes, at, a pmr We Oordmlly Invma You to Visit Om' Spring Opening Display Throughout This Entire Week. The decorations are superb and the showing of new merohmd.me is very n.ttracnve BRANDEIS STORES Friday is Special Bargain Day Basement Clothing Dept. Knickerbocker Suits for Beys, ages 6 to 15; modern style of double breasted knickerbocker suits — good school mixtures, plajn and fancy cassimeres —well hned—-—$3 00 values, at. ... a0 Ohl.ldm s 84.00 Blue Serge Russian Buits $2.60—Russian suits, Buster Brown suits—ages 215 to 8 only— blue serges or red, blue or brown, all wool flannel cloth— n$400 sz 50 snit; in our basement, at. Boys! Bk Bergs Confirmation Saite-—Ages 6 to 1 years— | | the materials arc all wool serges, light in wexght—we]l . sewed, every seam double stitched—full cut ‘2 9 knmhrb«akers. See these serge suits, at. ..... ... 8 ' Shirt| Boys' Blue M d, R} | e e n:'.‘:"“ ot m‘" mm bocker lulb If- 6 to. 13, 25c¢ $1.39 Sl. 25¢ 49¢ ing Pants— i In all the Newest Novelties in Spring Foot Wear Forthe Easter Season High Arches, Short Foreparts, with Heels to suit the most fastid- fous. Our Monogram Department is more up-to-date than ever, Show- ing $3.00 Pumps in Suede, Dull and Patent that create consterna- tion in the ranks of high priced shoe dealers. The new Perforated BShield Tipe on the Three Hole Stub Ties at $3.00 per palr. ‘We have no back numbers to of- fer, but all new up-to-the-minute stylish footwear. See Sunday papers for explana- tion of our exposition windows. Sorosls Shoe Store 208 So. 15th St., FRANK WILCOX, Manager. of our garments will result in: your satisfaction . with, the; fit, and that is the main point | to consider in Clothing. We' guarantee the fit, the style, the finjsh, the perfect tailor- ‘ing throughout and the body- fabries will be more than pleasing in texture, design and shades. If we once get you as a customer, we know we will have youtr future trade secured. SUITS $25 to $40 | INERVES G Cackley's Spacials Eundlrd brands bottled in bond Whiskles, per quart ....81.00 Maryland Rye, per quart. ‘ 75¢ ' MOONSHINE WHISKEY. Tennessee White Corn, per EASTER ,WINES. Vine, de Messe- (alter wine), ported ‘from Spain, quaft.’. Home made Grape Wine, white or red, per gall i ;Mg Clarkoln in A’and’n}c?o CACKLEY BROS., WINE MERCHANTS 191 X. 16tk St. Opp. P. O. Both Fhones l‘Do You Read Our Birthday Book? It is appearing dnify on the | editorial page of The Bee, giving pertinent information about peo,i ple you know. Whose Bir thday> Why your own and yonr |neighbors’ and prominent peopla generally. Fill in and mail the Blographical Date | blank sent you a few weeks ago, if you | have not already done so. misiaid the blank, send us memorandwm | of date and place of birth. It vou have | FOOD FOR Weak ana who find th work and ,m‘.&’n vllm [S°me &8 & Fesult of over lon lnoul take PILLS. They will & maa work or mental GRAY'S NERVE IMI. lo\l eat and sleep R -A-W- SPELLE coucH o BRITILLT SR8 : HOWELL'S ANTI-KAWF SR SR avvion %0 Bool.of Rare Value to the Privat ¢quipment of every woman. froe K éfillal Sun Bomnets are in. You'll be . for work In the garden and Bargain F rxday Silks--Two Big Bargain Groups Who wantg silks? Who ever saw better values than these? Faille and Bengaline Silks, Shepherd Check Silks in . brown, blue and black checks, with white combination, Louisine 8ilk Wastings, fancy dress silks of many kinds. They are gelect styles recently unpacked. Best 75¢ and $1.00 qualities, at, yard 390'490 Friday Bargain Extra Friday Bargain Extra DRESSING SACQUES-—A day DOMESTIC REMNANTS — A for lawn sacques at a good price big clean-up with very fine bar- saving. Cholce of light or dark gains in. Calloos, Outing, CFé- ) o] Muslins and _Shirtings, ' umulation of all the short pleces, up to 16c a yard, all thrown out for Friday, at, yd.bo ular and s iday sale WASH GOODS REMNANTS — 50 bolts only of our highest . —A great sale day for remnants ade India Linon selling at 15 of Wash Poplins, Himalaya TOER 7o et quantity e Cloths, silk mixed fabrics, Roaco Bed, wpreads, {uil size Marsellles etc., all goods selling at heinmed a special . Friday Bargain Extra Friday Bargain Extra TOWELS Abfl) NAPKINS, fine WASH GOODS REMNANTS — large hybk towgls, with red bor- Two big cases of cholce lengths dera, selling as a special at 9¢ of fine'26c ginghams, 19¢c mad- regularly, for Friday, at... 8%0 ras, 16¢ percales and other goods Wapkins, all linen, fast edges, best suitable for dresses and child- $1.25 dozeri_guality, to close, at, ren's wear, all go Friday, -t Friday Bargain Extra Friday Bargain Extra SBILKOLINES-—A sale of hun- VAL, LACES—Gc for laces act- | dreds of nige remnants of yard ually worth to 26c yard. Fine wide, s 8 ‘quality silkolines, imported Valenciennes edges and in lengths-of 3 to 10 yards—the ingertions, including filet vals., identical grade everywhere sell- also cluny and linen torchons for ing for 12%&—on sale at domes- dresses and underwear, 10c, 16c, tic counter, at, yard 19¢ and 26¢ goods for FRIDAY'S BEST SHOE BARGAINS 100 Pairs anwlu Vici Kid Oxfords, with turn and welt soles, slzes 2 to 7, widthe B, C and D, odds and ends of u 50 and as 00 lines— Sh gh o skin shoes; sizes 1 to 3 only, wlathl AA and B, all $3.60 values, on tables, Friday for Boys', Youths' and Little Men's Shaes, in box calf 6. They axe strong, sturdy $2.00 and $2.25 shoes for $1.15 ‘Men's Work | All styles, all new- goods, every pair a $2.50 grade. ‘We cut the price 4Zc just for a Friday flyer. Don't expect them at ;this price @ny other day, pair $1.98 Friday Bargain Extra Friday Bargain Extra VEIUING—+250-:pleces of 'styl- HALF HOSE—200 dozen stur- tab new ¥RfliARS on the barguin dy, well made half hose for men, tables at an absurdly ox price. in black or tan, absolutely fast All sthe e e T g T colors and made without seams, Dluin ante Vetlings, worth a5 Kood & quallty ms you b n#m-‘s}’!fl’.t".‘."..?f.?‘.‘f Yioe Pl et 3 BOYS' . CAPS—Little fellow's 8klddoo styles, in blue, red, grey, tan, brown, red velvet combina- tions, fancy stripes end plaids and leather caps, regular 50c, 76¢ and $1.00 kinds, on sale in boy's section (24 floor) 280 RS-—26 dozen pleol trimmed an, all new an open nnd cloged, styles eithe¥'lace or embroide; mm«-—..nlnri-up of all smal _ dots of g v B0c each; MEN'S HATS—nNewest spring styles soft hats, specfally ar- ranged as a Friday attraction for men. New tourist, telescope shapes, in all the late shades, also new $2.00 (WASH - PHTBICOATS — Excep- tionally - fins ;yalues in this lot. Made from striped or plain .1n(h‘ml, fo%quubls wmhpcol- with a tucked tall. Buy #, summer's supply, grevs, blues, tans, ete, 5 T ush’ hats, $2.60 values, WOMEI\'S NECKWEAR—2000 pleces of new neckwear novel- ties for spring, Including' jabots, tles, bows, box ruchl (six pleces), etc., a maker's sample lines and broken assortments, .8o-180 IS’I‘S-—A clearing wm’m & Gur' better lines of nnsom ists ‘selling at $2.50 3.00. Among them are open front styles. eltner embrol or lage o 't'l'“' Broken lots few ‘sl RS 1 Medreflundal worth 26¢, 36¢ and B0c... WOMEN'S SUITS—200 stun- nihg models of pure wool serges and worsteds in leading shades for spring; new 32-in. satin lined coats, pleated skirts, etc., finest sults ever in Omahi £00da in edgos, bands, Insertio all in matéhed’ patterns, also 2 inchy flouncioge, wort yard, Embroldery Beby Three Great Specials COR SET S Friday and Safurday i 75¢c Cor sets 49c¢c $1.25 Corsets 79c $1:50 Corsets 89c¢C EXTRA SPECIAL—For Friday's and Saturday’s sell- . ing only, remarkable 75c corsets for 49¢; $1.25 corsets for;79¢; $1.60 corsets for 89c. These corsets are the products of the world’s best corset makers, and were made special for us to be sold as leaders. In fact, they're far superior to the ordinary corsets dt these prices—corsets that combine every comfort with the newest dress ideas—corsets that will give you'-every-possible satisfaction. They're new, just freph’ from’ the factory—made of good qulll!y ba- tiste and coutils——superbly tailored garments. Fine, % heavy wep hose supporters. All sizes, 49¢, 79¢_ & 89¢ are special prices for Friday and Saturday. ' 1% Bets, matched to 2dc, Ffld;‘y GROCERIES FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY tt's Capitol Flour, | Double Stamps on gran- Bennatt' Pl .85 ulated -Su And’ 50 Btamps Sitver "Brand Gim ver Bra Van Houten's Cocoa, at, v '"d Canitol b 86 Corn Starch Bl box @ A.llfl 100, tamps Benneit S Bottee, 1R 18100 And 5 Stamps ‘38¢ | Beeded Raisins, two 12- And Stamps . 1Be | Popcorn, shelled, . | Star and Crncsnl roni, l 1b. k, ., A, ST Lodfllh 3 An. tam " ] Virginia Swiss b | -| pound tunornu'f And 'i6 Btam hes, 12%e quality, § Imported Hand A . Tor . 186 | itol ‘Oats § 1b. pk And 10 ‘Stamps Pnnpv um- large ¢éa 106 | Ladies’ B | Men's and Boys' Shirts, ney spring 2/50c White Jap 8ilk, 27 inches AYDEN; Fridiay RAYDER: 500 pleces of 12%c Batiste, at, . yard . 250 pleces of 10c Percales, at, yard 300 pleces of half silk Organdies, at, 260 pleces of 12%c and 15¢c Ginghams, 100 pleces of Amoskeag, Light Colored Outing Flannel, 1,000 pleces of 15c Percales, at, yard 300 pleces of Bcotch Madras, at, yard 500 plec See other adds. Underwear and Furnishings IN DOMESTIC ROOM Ladies’ Gauze Lisle Vests, 20c values, at Children’s Under Walsts, regular 25c values, at Children’s 76¢ Rompers for ....35¢ and Children's Underwear, light ande medium welght, worth to $1.00 garment, on sale, at, per gar- 15¢ 19¢ snd 25¢ Men's 25¢ Suspenders, for ..12% ¢ regular styles in all sizes, values to $1.50, at, each 19¢ 39¢ and 49¢ Ladies’ Undermuslins, odd lots and broken lines, garments worth up to $1.50, on sale 25¢ 39¢ 49¢ 75¢ Big asortment of choice patterns 69¢- Printed Pongees, 23 inches wide, at, yard . wide, at, yard ..... REMNANTS OF HIGH GRADE Wool Dress Goods IN THE DOMESTIC . ROOM Goods that sold from 76¢ to $2.50 a yard, will go in lots at— vard 25¢ 49¢ and 59¢ In High:Grade Wool Dress Gopds De- partment, Remnants of goodd worth from. $1.50 to $4.00 yard, at About Half Price. Remnants of Linens, worth $1.50 yard, at— yard 25¢ 39¢ 49¢ and 59¢ 5,000 yards of Sheeting in remnants, at west counter, very loom, 2,000 yards of Towelilng in remnants from 6 to 10 yards, at about 3§ price up to 20 yards, plain and fancies, all at, per yard Is Remnant Day and we will sell a thousand pieces from the bolt of clean, up-to- date goods as cheap as remnants: 10¢, 12Y4¢ AND 16¢ WABK GOODB be §00 pleces of 10c and 12%c White Goods, 18c WASH GOODS 7V4¢ at, yard .... 800 pleces of 16¢c Scotch Madras, at, yard . 12%¢, at, yard at, yard ... 500 pleces of White Goods, worth up to 18¢ yard, all, at, yard . 600 pleces of Scotch Ginghams, at, yard 260 yards of Mercerized Pongee, at, yar: s of 18¢c India Linon, at, yard .... 260 pleces of 20c English Longcloth, at, yard . 100 pleces of 46¢c Persian Lawns, at, yard .... 2,600 yards of all kinds of Remnants, worth up to 26¢ yd., at, yd. Bc. T3¢, 10e Hosiery at Half Big BSaving opportunities for buyers here Friday: Children’s 15c Fast Black Hoslery; Ladies’ 15c¢ Hose, tan or black; Men's 15¢ Socks, black or grey, at, per pair Ladies' Hoslery, worth to 2o p-Tr. plain black with white feet and in colors, per pair Men’s Sox, worth to 26e¢, black and fancies, at, pair ..,,... 10¢ Children's 20c Hoslery, pair ..10¢ Men's and Women's Hose, regular 12%c quality, on sale, at, pair §e The best .showing of Bpring Corset styles in Omaha, at §$1.00 to $5 TO ONE-FOURTH REGULAR PRICES. Mill Remnants of $1 Silks —— rNOTIONS—BTAPLE AND FANCY AT FROM ONE-HALF J and colorings, lengths from 2 to .:29¢ 76c Rough Pongees, 27 inches wide, at, yard ,.39¢ 85c Black Taffeta, 36 inches wide, at, yard ..........69¢ $1.00 Black Taffetas, 27 inches wide, at, yard .......cce....79¢C fussrt e oS i s T B e e al Extra Specials for Friday From 8:30 to ® a. m.—Indigo Blue Prints, from the bolt, regular price 6%c, 10 yards limit, at, yard 2% ¢ At 10 a. m.—Short lengths from 3 to 6 yards in plece, odds and ends of various goods, as long as they last, at, yard At 1:80 p. m.—Another bunch of long remnants from 5 to 10 yards, worth up to 18¢ yard, at, yard 3% ¢ At 2 p. m.—All the remnants of the fine Wash Goods department that sold up to 60c, at 10¢ From 2 to 2:30 p. m.—The celebrated Iinen finish' Sheets, 81x90, seamless, seconds of the Utica, nearly all per- fect, 4 sheets limit, each ....38¢ 8 to 8:30 ». m—‘fl 50 ex(rn large Special on Towels, at— 5¢ ThHe 10¢ 12%¢ and 19¢ OANDY SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY 20+ Bticks Pure Sugtr Oandy foraisi Our Special Mixed Candy, at, per pound Domestic Room Cloak 8| New Spring Jackets, ladies’ and children’s choice values, l“l"idnyb $1.98 to $5.98 ‘Women’s Wrappers and ] House Dreses that sell regularly at $1.50 lar $2.50 values, at ... .$1.50 ues, at, choice . | The best High Patent Flour, retall | " erywhere per sack $1.75, this sale, sack 8 bars Diamond C. or Beat 'Em All Honfip for 2 1b. cans fancy Wi Lima Beans, for . 3 1b. cans _Golden Squash or Baked Beans, Tor . 3 1b. cans Fancy Table Apricot Plums_or Pears, for . Fancy Golden Table Syrup, The Best Self Rising Pan package Gokass Bromangelon, Joll Grape Nuts, per A Peindn Gorn P per package ... per The best Crisp Ginger Snaj The Deut Crisp Pretzels, | BUTTER, B Fancy No. 1 Creamery Butur . 1 Country or 1. Good ‘Butterine, 1o 5o . Eugs, the best, dosen 20c Bedspreads, 4 spreads limit, at, each .. 25¢ Articles 122¢ 25¢c heavy Wire Carpet Beaters, at, 12%¢; 25¢ Voorman's Sink Strain- ers, 12%e¢; Nickel plated Flour Sift- ers, Cracker Jack Corn Ppppers, 4 quart Blue and White Pudding Pans, 4 quart Blue and white Preserving Kettles. 25¢ Cotton Mops, 26¢ Wire Clothes Lines, § Wooden Coat Hang' ors, large Basting Pans, Henis Fruit Presses, Blue and White: Dippers, Leatherette Chalt Seats, all on sale Friday, for Department Speciafl Ladies’ and Misses’ Suits, all colors, very newest styles, spe- cial bargains, $3.98 to $10 would sell regularly at $1.50, Sateeps, ete., etc. Ladies’ Wash Waists, tlmt regularly sold to $1.50, Friday, at, choice Chambray House Dresses, regu- c Wmnon‘s Underskirts that | Moraes, Ladies’ Wool S8kirts, values to $5.00, at regular ... $2.98 Children’s Flannelette Rompers, Skeis and Dresses, to 75¢ val- TS A SRR i IIT S TO YOUR INTEREST TO TRADE AT HAYDEN'S i FOR GROCERIES ; ‘We save you from 25 per cent to 50 per cent on your Grocery Bill, b V- | DRIBD nm‘:o:";;vcn, CAXES Fancy 3 and 4 Crow T pdutd own Muscatel 'I'IIIME:. ncy Beeded Rals! er ‘pack Fancy Mulr Peaches, per v"..‘ 09 Fancy Yellow Crawford Peache: Fancy Cleaned Currants, per The best Lemon, Orarige, or Citron ¥ per pound ... FRESHE “G'l AT LE o THAN u;eu (‘lrro(l Tufdiph ana SHallots unch .. Anything' you want in’ the vege(ables, we have it at a saving of 60 per cent, WIGHLAND NAVEL ORANGE Resulat 30c aise, dosen . Regular 26c f Regular 306 stee ronaer TRY IIAYIIEI'S FIRST Fave p » L / 2

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