Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, April 2, 1910, Page 20

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THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, g : Satul;ddy’é él;éelalrswai‘es Women Two-clasp, white. lisle tops and lisle worth 50¢, at, per pair . Women's 2-Clasp Kid Gloves at $1.50 Pr. Celebrated Perrin’s La Mure. selected Grenoble kid—in all the new shades of gray, green, blue, red, mode, champagne; also black and white; Paris point embroidery. pair fitted; Main Glove ('ounter, at, pai § and Children’s Gloves $1 Pair gray, tan, brown, red, black and Fitted if desired, pair $1 Quality Kid Gloves at 69¢c a Pair Big bargain square of kid gloves—tan, brown, red, gray, black and white, all sizes, worth $1 pair, at . Wemen's Short Silk Gloves Two-clasp, Milanese and Tricot Weaves—Kaysers Fownes—double tipped fingers—black, white and all fancy shades, at, pair ..... HOSIERY SALE Womeen’s and men’s pure thread silk hosi- ery—fancy embroidered boots, allover lace and lace boot patterns—black, light ev?ning shades—all plain silk and soles—double heels :;ui. .toes—worth up-to $2.00, 696-986 Finest very French lambskin gloves— o) 69c and 50¢c-75¢-$1 tan and Imp. Lisle and Cotton Hosiery Women’s and men’s fine imported lisle and d cotton hosiery—allover lace and lace boot, fancy silk embroidered—plain black mercerized lisle— 25¢ APRIL 2, 1910. CLOTHING CO. Correct Styles Men’s 2nd Young Men’s Suits $10, $15, $20 We positively are showing the grandest line of all wool suits at the above popular prices to be found in the city. We have them in all the new shades, including the new handsome grays, wood browns, plain and fancy blue serges. livery garment represents a substantial saving to you. HATS J Boys' Suit Special | Our Hat Department ’ | | at $2.98 Extra pair of trous- ers with each sult A genuine $4 val- ue. BOYS' HATS Swagger College Style, at— 95¢ and $1.50 FURNISHINGS Beautiful line of Dress Shirts — all new spring patterns, at §1 and $1.50 Men's fancy hose, plain and fancy weaves; 26c qual- ity, speclal, at, per pair—12% ¢ in brim full with all the new and correct styles | of soft and stiff hats— The Celebrated Stetson Hats, at and up. The Emerson Stiff Hats —now at ......$3.00 Soft 93, John B $3.60 The Young Bros Hats, at ... The antee Special, really a $2.50 hat, $1.90 Grocery Specials for Saturday Lotus Cream Butter, for Saturday, jars Queen Olives, Jaf . N 8l . jars Queen Olives, jar . - jars Manzanilla Olives, jar . t, Extra ie . Jars Manzanilla Olives, jar , untry Butter, 1b. 330 50 in 1,2, 8 and 5-Ib. ‘Ja Strictly Fresh Eggs, per dos HERE’S only one “best” in ready-to-wear clothes and those you’ll always find and find only in @maha at this store. HAYDENs THE RELIABLE STORE . Hart, Schaffner & Marx make them for us and that they’re made right, fit right, wear right, the most eritical, even the most prejudiced cannot deny. mr Come in and let us show you the snappiest line of Spring Clothes ever shown in Omaha. Suits.............$18.00 to $37.50 Overcoats. ........$15.00 to $35.00 We've Something Else Interesting to Show You in Clothes. A manufacturer’s clean up of all wool suits, worsteds, cassimeres, Scotch tweeds, ete. Made to sell for and well worth $15.00 to $20.00—all new spring patterns, colors s-l 0_3] 2? and styles, match less values, at. .. See Display in 16th St. Windows. Free Saturday at $2.95 Up. it Base Ball and Bat, or Catcher’s Mask with each Boys’ Suit Copyright Hart Schaffner & Marx Free Come in Saturday, bring the boy—we’ll show you the best line of Boys’ Suits at $2.95 to $10.00 to be found in Omaha and give him in addition to the best suit, a base ball and bat or mask free. Don’t Forget Try Hayden’s Fi_rst It Pays Great Drop in Meat Prices at Hayden’s Meat Dept. Women’s and men’s fine cotton and mercerized hosiery— allover lace and silk embroidered, also misses’, children’s and hoys’ hose, some with double knees, heels 15 and toes—worth 25¢, at, per pair ................. C Guaranteed Eggs, per doz, . ‘280 Brandeis Eggs, not over 24 hours old —POr Q0K ..i...ion0h 800 Lotus Flour, per 48-lb. sack .80 Dr. Johnson's Wheat Bran, pke. 18 aches, .....880 Young American Cheese, Ib. . New York Fu Imported Swi Domestic Swi Imento Cream, per pkg. Peanut Butter, our own make, Ib. Alos in 106 26c and 50c jare, Beef Tenderloin Roast i..c.c...cvvvvviniiilbe Roast Perk ...... ceees 1280 SpareRibs ............... cesvailde Beneless Rib Roast..... Very fine Flavere Women’s New Spring Neckwear Lace Jabots, in Baby Irish, Irish Crochet, ete.—Duteh Col- lars, in baby Irish, erochet, fancy embroidered and pleated effects—many worth to $1.00— at, each Pure linen, hand embroidered, in- itial handkerchiefs; plain hem- etitched linen, Swiss embroidered hmstitched and scalloped bor- ders;: also men's plain white hemstitched lin- loc en, worth 20c, each. ... Women's sleeveless Vests; fine lisle, fancy colors, hand crochet, trimmed—All sizes, at, each ... Women's Sleeveless Union Suits; Children's , long = and wing sleeve Vests — all cuff knee pants— 19¢| ani sizes all sizes, at... Women’s and men’s fine cotton hosiery—black, tan and colors, also misses’ children’s and boys’ fine school 9 hose, fast black—worth 15¢, at, per pair ............ C 25c¢ and 35c¢ Ribbons at 15¢ Yard Brilliant all silk tafeftas and moire ribbons, fancy Dresdens and plaid effects—black, white and all colors— worth 35¢ a yard, at, yard........ Sale of Handkerchiefs Women's Lighter Weight Underwear ine cotton and lisle— um- brella and cuff knees, at ........... Women s fine cotton, sleeveless and wing sleeve val!.lA,‘ : lz%c ..25¢-50¢ 15¢ Real hand embroidered, fine linen handkerchiefs; all dainty, new designs, madeira «nd French ef- fects, many worth §1 —special, at, eac Women'’s Silk Italtan Vests; pink, blue and white; siik ribbon trim- ?:&_.specnl, aw § $l_69 49c Women's fine lisle, Swiss ribbed Union Suits; lace trimmed; Japan Rice, s’ Baina D 4-1b. bags, while it Fancy Wisconsi; French Macaroj per pky. .. Individual hite 25c bottles Queen Olf Fruits%Vegetables pt._boxes Strawberries, per box 18e | Fnglish Hot House Grapes, Mal Grapes, Fine Table Apples Frult, Gounsu. ome Grown ASparsgus Head Lettuce, Romal Endive, Extra Fancy Fresh Tomatoes, Extra ncy Cucumbers, Extra Fl.nt‘g ‘Wax and String Beans, Rhubarb an elery, Extra incy Egg Plant, New tatoes, Green Peppers, Spinach and | SBummer'Squash, Specials in Bakery Department For Saturday, April 2, we will have . on special sale, Spanish Bun Cake, each, at ... This is a delicious al and Frenc | Pound Cake, each Devil Food Cake, each Angel Food Cake, each . Ribbon Cake, each . , home made y for 25c— .800 b ns, Lady Fing .111900 L Apricot Macaraons, Assorted Kis Specials in Candy Department Assorted Nut Brittle, 1b. ... ..850 | This is one of the best ca Almond, Filbert, Pecan, Walnut, Pea- the market, and {s made of ihe best nut and Brazil Brittle, for | material, and sells regularly at 40c Saturday, per Ib, 280 | per Ib., Saturday only, Ib. 80 Wine Department $1.00 bottle Very Old Tok: day, at s $1.00 bottle Very day, at $1.00 bottle Ver: urday, at . 75¢c bottle Ol day, &t .. s A 450 bottle Blackberry Pure Jul Saturday, at ' y /s ons each Paul Jones, bottled in bond, full qt., 1. t., now at 1.00 Old Taylor, bottled in bond, full qt., now at . Hindu Ton now at “Courtne \ and old pure straight Ken ey, ow At s ontcky whi The Great East India' umbrella pants—all Store Your Furs Moth balls, per pound. . . . . 5¢ White Tar Lavendine. . . . 15¢ White ‘Far Cedar ... . .. . 15¢c Damurai Moth Destroyer. . 25¢ Melcher-Schmidt Drug Co. Prescription Speciallsts 17th and Farnam Sts. Both Phones. MAY WIFE SEARCH POCKETS? Important Quest! Wife Arises in Hutten Di- vorce Trial. The right of a wife to go through her husband's pockets and extract therefrom |mit an employe sulng them to remain At| L small changer—or better—came into the Hutten divorce contest Friday when Dr. Jesse Howard Hutten asserted that Mrs. Grace Hutten had practised this time-hon- ored custom. ; Mra. Hutten, he thought, has amassed $25 or $30 by this means until the colored phy- scian began to “hide his money at night.” Hutten declared on the stand that he had -mever accused his wite of being un- faithful to him and did “not now think »0." Mrs. Hutten.tells & different tale, saying that her husband several times made this accusation te her face, naming an Abyssin- lan minister who was a guest at the Hut- ten homie At‘ohe time. vy —— The A¥cruciating pains from corns or bunions may be avoided by applying Cham- i 1 ‘WO‘RKS WHILE SUING HIS BOSS | to Rights ot Employe of James Black Compaay Stays on Job, Though Fight- There are few coniractors who will per- work, but the James Black company, which is bullding the City National Bank bulld- irg, Is an exception Fred Schaer. a steel workman, is now plaintiff in distriet court for $999, alleging this is due because @ steel beam dropped on his right foot. Schaer returned to work when his injuries permifted and stayed as long as other steel workers, al- though it was known that he intended bringing suit. There are one or two other workmen for' the Black company who have small suits on who have not been' (roubled as to their jobs merely because | | Stors Hettlea Beer. y Can be obtained by the case from Charles Storz, mext door north of Stors Brewery. Prompt delivery to private family trade. Same prices as formerly, ‘Phones Webster 20, Ind. B-1361L You good citizen Enlist today with Omaha’s best boosters. You want to see Omaha grow and. prosper—that goes without say- ing, but did you ever stop to think of the things that are necessary to growth and prosperity. Did it ever occur to you that no matter how many advantages and superiorities a city may possess they alone cannot advance her Interests greatly? That these advantages and superiorities must be made known —advertised, if you please—to those who will appreciate their import- once and then act accordingly? Many things contribute to such advertising, and none is more im- portant than expositions and conventions. But the most valuable con- vention from this viewpoint ever held in Omaha will be that of the Associated Advertising Clubs of America, secured for this city by the Omaha Ad Club, Your help is needed to help the Omaha Ad club to nandle this con- vention in a manner productive of the greatest good for Omaha. The club ought to have a membership of not less than one thousand boost- ers for Omaha, Will you be one of one thousand to join this week? You will if you want to see maximum growth and prosperity in Omaha. All you need do is to make immediate use of this coupon. It's the live fish that swim up- stream, and it's live men that make a city. HENRY GERING Chatrman Membership Committes, Omaha Ad Olub. Herewlith {s my check for $6.00 in pay- ment for initiation fee ($£.00) and -6 months du Name . With ... Business Address . THE GODDESS OF SWEET CHARITY Will Reign Supre me Over the MEGEATH STATIONERY CO. 1421 Farnam Street. Kahn Bros., Props. SATURDAY, APRIL 2ND, WILL GIVE THE WISE' MEMORIAL HOSPITAL BAZAAR 20 Per Cent of the Gress Cash Sales HAVE A LOOK AT THEIR DONATION WINDOW 40¢ BLACK WALNUT TAFFY | | Regular » The Beg for-All the Sporting News| Veal Roast ... Veal Cheps Veal Stew . No. 1l Hams. weeee12ic PR IR GRS SRR o] 12ic » - 174c .ot Hind Quarter Lamb $1..25 Fere Quarter 75¢ l’}otect THE CHILD'S Feet Fit them ‘out in Fry Shoes. They are made of real leather, the kind that wears—the kind that keeps out the moisture. We sell a boy or girl a solid pair of shoes at $2.00, and we think that they are the best to be had for the money. See them, try a pair. FRY SHOE CO. THE SHOERS 16th and Douglas Streets. 0'" filfl-Pmflf sml'flgfl : | Mouse Proof Rooms "~ You SAvE moREY BY | PAYING CASH first of the month Every brings || |carry the key. us many new customers—people who have been buying on time and paying whatever their butcher cared to charge. Don't be & ' lazy shopper. Don't depend on others to do what YOU should do yourself. Buying by ‘phone puts you entirely at the mercy of others. Reason it out yourself. 1 buy at lowest market price in quantity. 1 sell for cash, save deliv- ery expense, save bookkeeping e pense, and have no loss on bad sc- counts.' Therefore, 1 can sell you BETTER meats at LOWER prices than credit dealers. Every week I buy larger quantities, get better gains and give you the bene'llt.‘ C does 1t. START NOW! PAY CAl ‘] get better quality and save money. Jos, Bath's Cash Market Tel. D. 6984 Call and see this place. |should know how your goods are cared for. 1931 Parnam St. Saturday Candy Special per pound 60c Princess Sweet Chocolates, per pound....39¢ Myers-Dillon Drug © 16th and Farnam St. Artesian Water Free The present agitation regard- fng the city's drinking water, prompts me to inform the pub- lic that the Pure Artesan Water " HOTEL ROME 18 free to all who care to use it in their homes. ROME MILLER. Never before was there such an array of pumps and tles in this store —And every one a star. Both the Sorosis and Monogram lines are re- plete with snappy, up-to-date, exclu- sively-with-us styles. Your only trou- ble will be to declde which you lke best; probably resulting in your buy-| ing several pairs instead of one, as you may have intended to do— Sorowis are $3.50 and $4.00 Monograms are $3.00 The noveltles of the season may be had in both lines. Sorosis Shoe Store 208 So. 156th St., FRANKE WILOOX, Manager. Rellable Dent!flotry Taft's Dental Rooms Under Padlock, of which you You and where 804-12 S. 16th St. Bependable Shoes Saturday Drexel’s. Do not be satistled with the good enough kind—get a real shoe—made for hard wear that a good, live poy will give them. If our kind of boys’ shoes cost a trifle more than the common kind, you will find them more than worth the difference. is boys' day at We guarantee wvery pair of our boys' shoes to be satisfac- tory to the boy and to the parents. BOYS' SIZES— 110 5% . e..82.00 LITTLE GENTS' SIZES— 10% to 183% .....81.75 Drexel Shoe Ce. 1419 Farnam St. ! happiness, health, ' love, comfort and = z NR==S OURED Al‘ : & v .:urud without = aurgical operatiol 10 last :.l’.fmla-a. Mo chjorotari, -m.'-'-'olr"u.'fiu rul anueschotle. used. EEnming "BR. E. R. TARRY W4 BEE BLDOG. OMANA, NWEB, <“ [

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