Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, June 1, 1910, Page 12

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SPECIAL BARGAIN GROUPS FROM OUR GREAT JUNE SALE 'Muslin Underwear COMBINATION UNDERGARMENTS Corset Cover and Drawers or Corset Cover and Skirt, made in one garment; splendid quality; carefully selected for this sale. Lace trimme Il sizes; worth double the price—Special Wednesday Combination Undergarments Corset Cover and Drawers and Corset Cover and 8kirt in one garment; hand- somely trimmed, some with 98 ribbon trimmed yokes; all Combination Undergarments sizes, worth $1.50, at Corset Covers and Drawers or Corset Covers and Skirts, made of the best materials; elaborately trimméd with lace and em- fully sized L a4 15¢ Mercerized Dress Foulards at Sc Yard old from the bolt; faney striped, checked and figured designs, on light, medium and dark grounds; will make" pretty waists and dresses—washes perfectly Sale price Wednesday —per 75¢ WIDE EMBROIDERIES at 39 Yard 97-inch fine embroidered Flouncings, Skirtings, also Corset Cover Widths; elegant wide galoons and insertions; a this season’s newest designs, many worth 75c a yard, per yard, at 50c Flouncings and Skirtings, per yard, at, 25¢ 18 and 27-inch Fine Nainsook and Batiste Corset Cover Widthg, Ete.; choice, new designs; many worth 25c 50¢, per yard, at Fine Val. Laces and Insertions, per yard, at, 3¢ and 5¢ Neat, new designs; many to match, and many worth up to 10¢ yd., at {BRANRRI: OMAHA Here's Your Opportunity The First Unit of the Crane Creek Project Consisting of 6,000 Acres will be sold on June 14, 1910, at prices that can in no way compare with the producing power of the land. Take Advantage of the Low Homeseekers' Rates in effect June 7, 1910 via UNION PACIFIC “The Safe Road" Electric Block Signals The Round Trip Rate from Omaha or Council Bluffs to Welser, 1da., S=—=————————=on this day willl be $52.50. Ask for Descriptive Literature—Call on or Address, City Ticket Office, 1824 Farnam St. 'Phones—Bell, Doug. 1828; A-3231 . Ind., Money to Loan On residences or business preperties. No commissions to pay. No renewals required. Interest rates reasonable. Loans repayable in whole or in part any day. Prompt attention assured. Building loans a specialty. THE CONSERVATIVE SAVINGS & LOAN ASS'N 1614 Harney Street, Omaha. GEO. F. GILMORE, Prest. PAUL W. KUHNS, Secy. Engraved Stationery Wedding Mi-thu Anneuncements AII rrect fc ' s Bt taannes ong peamed ‘fi!.'.:f"-u. Emboued Monogram Shfluury -do&umk,’ddmh—hn—fi A. L. ROOT, INCORPORATED 1210-1212 Howard St Phene D. 1604 PAEPRAEIEREEEIS IR SRR NG Enjoy valleys— THE BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, ".’.‘4.’"‘..‘."..‘»..--. ..-.--..“ TYLE Ilfll)l\ and any rnal Pattern . .. Most Important Retall Event in Recent Years The Hundley Dry Goods Co. Stock of St. Joseph, Mo., from the RECEIVER'S LIQUIDATION SALE The sale opened Tuesday with the expected big crowds such bar- gains are sure to inspire It was a spontaneous outpouring of people from Omaha and sur- rounding towns who thoroughly enjoyed the fine chance to save The enthusiastic reception given the sale makes it seem that the Bennett efforts to serve you better are splendidly worth while Many lines advertised Monday evening remain on sale until closed out. Other lots come forward daily at equally inviting savings, making it a week of intense bargain interest. WOMEN'S $25.00 SUITS WOMEN'S $29.50 SUITS WOMEN'S $35.00 SUITS. .. WOMEN'S $40.00 SUITS Unrestricted choice of any colored cloth suit in our entire depart- ment. The annual $15.00 clearing. The best one_we have ever had, on account of greater variety and more of the higher priced garments. All sizes, all colors, all can be fitted White Linen Suitings with plain and Grecian borders in blue, tan, brown and navy make smart summer suits, dresses and coats; regular vetail value, 20c— now at The Wonderful Sale of Black Silks Just 42 pleces of high grade black silks, in the new weaves, worth $1.00 to $1.50 a yard, including— 5 pleces Peau de Cygnes and Messali 2 pleces Silk Back Satin, usually 5 pleces Lining Satins, 36 inch, 5 pieces Black Wash Silks, 36 inch, worth 83c pieces Black Cashmir de Sofe, worth $1.00 20 pleces Taffetas, 19, 27 and 36 inches wide The Burley & Stevens Factory Surplus Boys Youths’, Misses’ and Children's Shoes at Manuhcturer s Cost We continue the selling of these splendid shoes all week. inroads have been made in the stock, but we range of sizes in each style. HIGH SHOES, OXFORDS AND ANKLE STRAPS in patent colt, gun calf, vicl kid, Russia calf; button and lace styles; also a few cloth top shoes. Kntire purchase of 1, 500 pairs divided into two lots— Shoes selling regularly at 81.7.)' HaE .$1.55 \ Bennett's Big Grocery Wednesday and Thursday Offerings. 5 |Fippo Wn-zmmz Powder. 25¢ Pongee Silks Natural shades; 27 inches wide; semi-rough texture, particularly d for summer coats and -Tuesday best silk of- $1 and $1.50.. worth §$1 Heavy still have a complete Shoes selllng regulflrl\ at $2.50 0, u to s:; Bennett' per sack Bennet's Capi Capitol Cornmeal, vellow _or White, 10 1b. sack 18¢c ,|Galllard Imported Olive Oil— Ghirardell pound tin .... And 20 Stamps Teas, large Jlincluding pkg. flicks free. pound . .... 58o[Hartley's Oran And lade J. Teas, large assortment. pound . . 480 And 50 Sta Monarch Asparagus, large can . ‘And 10 Stamps’ Bennett's Bargain Soap, 9 bars for n Sterling Gloss Star 1b. box . And Muscatel Ralsins, Four Crown layers, Ib. .. 100 Del. Monte Broiled Mack- erel, can 16 And 10 Stamps Annual Pineapple Sale Another great shipment of finest Southern Pineapples has just ar- rived. The most select stock that grows is in this lot—sweet, luscious pineapples for cannng purposes. 5¢ 8¢ and 10¢ Crate of 48, $2.! 35 ‘; Crate of 42, Bennett's Challenge Cof- fee, pound . 180 And 10 smm;m elly, ¢ Dalldet Maraschino Cher- ries for .. 20 French Cut L X And ‘10 Stamps 250 [Spanish Olives, largest size, pint ........ 38 mps c Limburger Cheese, D . o brick 00 D, caroni, pkg. . er's Pork and _“f“,",‘; vheht ¢ fin,.m. And 10 Stamps 2 Capitol Country Gentle- And 10 Stamps Capitol Whole X‘umnl(.uev can And 10 Stamps || Per dozen, 55¢ 85¢ and $1,25 $2.50 || Crate of 20, 82.85 0 grandeur of snow-capped mountal ce and beauty of nature’ the the magnificer gged scenery A trip on the— Canadian Pacific Railway offers a vacation at small expense to the mqst talked of and interesting scenlc spots in the world— oyment—no oth Here you will find a perfect n\:l of enjoyment—n opportunity to kodak, hun, fish, flotels are under ervice. Low Summer Tourist Fares Daily te the North Pacific Coast €ities, June 1 to September 30. other rail- | Banff, Lake Louise, Field, @lacier e, -knch climb, botan! iy alrect mumgmum ot the Railway Con d, you may use the Canadian Pacifié in ®ne direction and any ther. nd return from Vancouver, 866 by Canadian Pacifi steamer reservations before starting. Send for s of all raflways ral Agent, 333 Soutk Clark Strect, CHICAGO. (Y {month accepted and lump, sums of not over accumulate very fast at Six Per Cent per an num, “interest and fortunes are soon made by thrift of saving. Try a savings account with the Omaha Loan and Building Association; $1 to $25 per 5,000. Supervised S' JUNE 1, INSETEASEEEEEENREERD BN EE o of fertlle | vo uncaualed | NEBVES o | cor. 16th and Harney Bts.. the | by the State Banking Board. Ask for booklet ‘“A’ and other | information. | ASSETS, $3,500,000. RESERVE FUND, $64,000. Address Omaha Loan and Building Association 16th and Dodge 8treeu BAILEY @ MACH DENTISTS Best equipped dental 0ffic. in the middle west grade dentistry at reasonable prices. like the tooth. tient. FHIRD FLoOR. Corner 16th and Farnam Streets. Hig Porcelaln filiings, just All instruments carefully sterilized after each PAXTON BLOCK ! | ot 1910, Success Our Sale is unprece dented. We couldn’t the people Saturday. wait on Those two piece suits for $20.00 that sell everywhere for $30 = $35 opened the peoples eyes, They are hummers. They won’t last long. Drop in and be meas- ured while you can make a pleasing selection 1609 FARNAM ST No Woman's Wardrobe will be com- | plete this season without a pair or two Strap | Ankle Sandals. Strap Pumps or The prettiest and daintiest Footwear | a woman ever wore. One, two and three-strap and Cross rap Models. | $3.00 $3.50 $4.00 to $5.00 ' FRY SHOE CO. “THE SHOERS" 16th and Douglas Sts. It’s the purest, It’s the best. L& Nothing finer For your guest HAVE A CAS| SENT HO oM L Consumers’ Distributer John Nittler 3224 S. 24th Street Doug. 1889, Red 3932 Ind, - - « athtul vigor | a ult of over- | exertion should take FOOD PILLS. They and sleep and be a work_ or GRAY'S will make man again. 81 Box 3 boxes $2.50 by mail, SHERMAN & McCONNELL DRUG CO. Cor. 16th and Dod{e Streets, WL DRUG COMPANY, Omaha, Neb. | mental you eat | Hotel Mninique B’way, 32d and 33d Sts. NW YRK CITY IN THE HEART OF THINGS . HIGH CLASS FIREPROOF HOTEL ndsomely furnished, ail outside h overy modern appolatment on from New Fenn Depot, near all leading department stores and theatres. ROOMS WITH PRIVILEGE OF BATH, $1.50 per Day and Up. ROOMS WITH PRIVATE BATH, $2.50 per Day and Up. e The new addition will be completed on September 1st, giving hotel ca- pacity of 600 rooms and 400 baths, Walter Chandler, Jr., Manager There’s Price Saving and Satisfaction in Every !‘ Ona of Wednesday’s Offerings = HAYDENRS| THE RELINBLE STORE Wednesday, All the Dress Skirts and Underskirts From the Big Mauufacturer’s Stock Purchase at Matchless Bargain Prices Panama Dress and Walking | Dress Skirts, regular $7.50 Skms values to $5.00, na values, $3.95—\oiles, Pa 5, browns, blacks and namas, gerges, in all col cies — magnificent bar- ors, bl md white, great gains, at..........$1.95 | snap, choice $3.95 Taffeta, French Voile and Panama Dress Skirts, made to sell at $10.00 and $12.00; all sizes, newest spring styles; greatest values of the season, 5.95 $5.00 Silk Underskirts, hlack | Beautiful Dresden ¥otticoats and colors, bhig assortment | all colors, made of Si- of styles, cut long and full, taffeta, $10 $2 95 choice. ... $4.95 the kind that sell regularly $1.00 Ti'me' Sales in Domestic Room ¥From 9 to A. M.—Pride of the Farm Muslin; regular 10¢ grade; 10 yards limit, yd. From 10 to 10:30 A, M indigo blue Prints; Ge; 10 yard Sole Selling Agents in Omaha for Zion City and Elyria Lnces. \ on Can Buy ()nly at HAYDEN'S at, choice mond’s best values, | From 2:30 to 8 P, Union Linen Huck Towels; large and heavy; | tomer, at, each From ) to 4 P, ‘Thistle- down, bleached muslin; regular 10 yards limit, per 12%¢ very 5 pair to cus- .. Bleé . M—1 ; regular prh six sheets limit, cach ., case 59¢ -35¢ -_———m—— In Our Popular Family Liquor Department Pure Califormia Grape Wine— |Home Made Grape Wine — Port or sherry, on sale, per | pure, fine flavor; red or qt., at ..29¢ 35¢ and Qe | white—Very speclal value i Gallon..$1 81,50 and %2 | per gallon ....... . Quart Botties High Grade Beer—2 for Read The Grand Special June Grocery Opening Sale Wednes: It's Hayden's for Quality Prices. 18 1bs. best Granulated s Diamond C or ¥ nd Low $1.00 | ) « B All | Kaney Ripe 1T 880 | New Potatoes, Ib Continuation of Big Pineapp] A Carload in Consigument, o Yellow' Cornmeal Buy Now for Cauning. K 180 | A special ci shipped to us ar- | o o ver, to sell for This will be est High "Patent Flour $1.35 advise extra Tuesd; car \uu now and sweet and while you to buy fancy, juicy opening ‘sale we will_sell them— . 7%0, 8140, 10 and 90c, kg ens’ Wheat Fiakes, 8 cans Lavaline, the cleaner, for h 0il or Mustardr ‘Sa ‘P, great Per crate of All_you wan we will not sell to. dealers, commis- slon house or.brokers at this special sale, Fresh Vegetables Down Again for 4 bunches 6 bunches J Tue Don’t toreet Try Hayden’s First 5,,, Thursday WILL BE THE OPENING DAY OF THE GREATEST SALE OF SEASONABLE DRY GOODS EVER HELD IN OMAHA. Great Quantities of Merchandise FROM THE RECEIVER’'S SALE OF THE Million Dollar Stock === 0F THE HUNDLEY DRY GOODS CO. ST. JOSEPH, MISSOURI Will be placed on sale at Most Astounding Bargain Prices. WATCH WEDNESDAY EVENING'S PA- PERS FOR PARTICULARS AND PRICES. DON'T FAIL TO LOOK OVER THE OFFERINGS FOR THURSDAY. All classes of clean, seasonable Dry Goods will be priced on this and every other day of the sale at business compelling low figures. poroer IRY HAYDEN'S FIRST?... Get off at Omaha Sixth Annual Convention July 18, 19 and 20 Associated Ad Clubs Meet with America's business creators WRITE OMAHA AD CLUB FOR PROGRAM Potatoes, Lawn Grass, Flowering Bulbs, Etc Why waste time and money planting doubtful seeds when you can buy seeds grow from THE NEBRASKA SEED COHPAI% 2' Telephone Douglas 1 SEEDS WRITE FOR CATALOGUE FREE 1613 Howard Stree!

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