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rnf BEE: OMAHA, Q\T'T'RD\\' APRIL 23, 1910 BIG FIRE IV LINCOLY YARDS Fierce Gale Sweeps Flames Through Burlington Structures. L0S3 ABOUT HUNDRED THOUSAND Old Roundbouse, Conl Chutes, Box Carn and Counstraction Waterinl Destrayed—W ater Pressare Fatln Completely THE HOME OF QUALITY CLOTHES Extraordinary Spring Suit Offer Late in January, after the manufacturers had made their requisition for spring fabries, the mills EVERY had, as they al(lva_vs do, a number of small pieces and WORD odd lengths which they had to sell. One of the lead- ing weavers of the U. S. submitted swatches of these ends to the representative of this store, who was in the East late in January buying for next Fall. Prices quoted were but trifling fractions of the real values. There was a total of 3947 yds., enough for 862 suits. Some patte rns contained only euou_«_rh for three suits, some as many as 47 and so on. Coming as it did, between seasons, Spring Clothes having been made and Fall Clothes not o : started, we found tailoring establishments anxious to make poepuremrionll : these fabries up without thought of profit, solely to keep their " men busy. The deal was closed on January 28th, and now we can follow our established eustom of sharing with our customers every advantage of our buying power and(fler strictly bench tailored Suits of high character at the lowest price ever quoted Why We Made Take a Look at Windows I, 2, 3 Such Effort sad see the SUTTS. vas diseoversd in. the suse about ave originated sine attache The loss Bignell and I READ beyond reach of the fire When about chute What To Expect When You Come to find onl; 1910 styles. ct to Look at them several times—the oftener you see Expect b, s yles. Expe In their face: stopping headway and saved trestie work. Burlington engines service and with hose good service as they went from of the yards to another putting o ciplent fires and preventing spread t other piles of lumber. Only ome stream af city water was used, otiier water being tgken from the, Buriington tamks. aud .mem.‘ Ta add to the worry of e tiremen. several times hore caught fire agil| burned. Building Storage H There was nothing in the cept some cement,, white U which has twent engines. It e 1cture srage house and a were stored there. These were The round house also contatned e gasoline, littte. The oil house oft As is well known, this store sells an extraordinary number of suits from $15.00 upwards. We frankly admit some stores sell more snits for less than $15.00. This is not as it should be—never was a store more en- another wrong surmise. We don’t ask for all the pop- ular priced trade—we ask only for what our efforts en- title us to. It amounts to more than we get. That is honest truth. We waat to attract the attention of more fellows with less than $15.00 to spend and make them interested in a store that will serve them better than they ever were served. Hence we’'ve plotted for three months to do what is now scheduled for Saturday and Monday. them the more determined you'll be to have one. Come in and see them at close range—examine them critically, subject them to every test you know. Then, if you want one, all right. If you don’t—no harm done. We’ll still be glad you came to look. 842 $20, $18 and $15 Hand-Tailored Suits at Ridiculously Low Price of find strictly hand wrought suits in all popular models, including Coilege Chap and other models for young fel- lows. Expect to find a variety of colors to please any taste and a range of weaves to answer any purpose. Ex- pect to find suits that retail ordinarily from $15.00 to $20.00. Expect to find 85% of them worth $20.00 and $18.00. lzp-cnntindunlyu'" wanhl_t.husmon, Offer Limited to Saturday & Monday There are only 842 Suits—The selling will surely be brisk—and the assortment will soon be depleted— Then too, they are worth more money and will sell for more in the regular way-—Hence, after 6 P. M. Monday, the present price will be withdrawn. Come Saturday if possible—or Monday without fail through th Burning embers s southwest part of. own. for than a haif mile. but ence portion of the city Clab Banguet at Albion. ALBION, > Aibion Banqguet Thursday nis! twenty-five memb: E a nr‘ wables, which were olgborately decorated th refreshuments being of & high order Tromsurer Brian and, Semator Al- cheaddressed the ord were S H afif . 5. Mack During the program the Humphrey Harp orchestra. rendered” musical selections. The occasion was a abie ane, dancing beng induiged ompletion of Ankle Strap Are the leathers Pumps? To be sure! proper? Welil, they ;I';‘:;;“ "" e are the newest tans, Comtiiniy _"’m‘"m" patents, gun metals, stgies to wene you kil leathers, etc., out looking over & that American mak- ers sell for money! Will you cut your ice bill in two---if we tell you how? We sell all furniture, carpets and household goods at an average of 20% below the prices charged in Omaha— becanse our rent is so low—our loeation is in South Omaha—we do business ‘on a most economical basis. When it comes to refrigerators we not only sell lower by several dollars on each box, but we carry the very finest line shown in this section. . : $4.75 to $30 for refrigerators the same make as illustration Some Drng Slore Bargains icr Men and 'Women Salurday Deliver shoes?” You bet! Not am Nol d odd shoe in the No! Why? Well, = Magame, franily, basement. All clean, we cannot AFFORD . well sized, to—those “Base- ment” shoes are sold One woman voluntarily told us that her bill for { at too close s mar- . iy \| ice was from 25¢ to 40e per day. She read our adver- This Refrigerator 2 3 v tisement, bought one of our refrigerators and has never i i - 'B” dse talking, you simply MUST since spent m?;i:‘r- than 10¢ or lin'g;:f-r for ice. Dur 1‘::-o.::“:.lxlf-::s‘uu'\-‘u;:‘m: M shoes m ‘dl\v‘ l“f- this woman means well, ing the summer that would make a saving of from $12 | makes cooi. fresh air pass over the of the Shoe Marict “Basement. to $25 just om the ice bill—enough saved to purchase a | o9% ot ppmenc e e B age of inconsistencies. Even while the words ‘‘high cost of living,” very fine refrigerator. ; and thelr practicat ody’s tongue, we are reaching bed rock with captivating, sturdily built, Worth investigating isn’t it? | many compartments and their practiesl arrangement. snappily nylndmnmumln as $195 and $2.45 per pair. Surely THAT'S reasonable, isn’t it? npummmmmmunrommnmmm we ennldpt CROWD that basement as we ARE doing. ‘“Low Cuts’’ are the theme now —we've the style YQU"VE been wanting rigit along. Shoe Market Basement 322 South 16th Street. What one woman told us: up kinds. Job ots? are on p Kitchen Cabinets Sanitary Couch Strongly built, sanitary Kitchen Cabinets, A handsome Sanitary Couch—adjustable, so as to oy - be made into a bed in a & made of solid oak —at from 275 g s . il e e day it folds, so as to be an ornament: $22.50 down to. B v furnitare.” Our price is one which 45 Which is' far below Omaha priees. $2_ Home Furniture Co.. 24th and L Streets Qm Dru‘ co. same couch is soid for in Omahs. ., . South Omaha--All South Omaha cars pass ocur door