Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, June 9, 1910, Page 12

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'we oall Your Attention Specially To Those e Fine Imported Hosiery 29 THE t S, & H. Gree l‘ll |B BEE: NNEIT hases Here—1 Stamp with each 10¢ spen OM. \ll\ THURSDA ading Stamps With You EANEIT That “Something Different” in Inex- pensive Summer Waists Is Here Y, Ju&E 9, 1910. Every day this week will see new bargain offerings || + from the Million Dollar Receiver’s Sale of the Hundley Dry Goods Co. Stock Many of the very best lots are yet to be shown. Don’t miss these Thursday spec- ials. Don’'t miss Thursdayv's HAYDEN: THE RELIABLE STORE Thursday will be cne of the best, if not the host, day of the sale. Scores of new lots just opened You can '+ afford to. | p \ \ Grand Embroidery Sale The Greatest Embroid, sale Day even known in Omaha, with all the embroideries from HUNDLEY MILLION DOLLAR WHOI ALE STOCK shown Chis Greatest of All Great Kmbroidery Sales at— One-Half, One-Third, One-Fourth Regular Wholesale Prices i, Flouncings, Allove Baby Finest nsook and Swiss Imbroideries. Fine imported lisle thread, mercerized and fine cotton allover lace, and fancy | \hemmed tops, extra spliced soles, heels and lace hoot figured, wide Bands, Edges, Gallo and Soes: werting Finest Batiste Cho [vish Crochet. Greatest assortment and biggest values offered in Omaha store the land. The goods speak for themselves stronger th this matchless offering Thursday. Choicest of All Qualitie + any other city in this or any otier printed words can express. Just 3 Two Specials in Women’s Underwear \ Women’s Union Suits # Lisle and cotton fine ribbed Union Suits, umbrella and cuff knee ®Women's Fine Ribbed Cotton and Lisle Vests, Low neck and sleeveless Children’s Nazareth Style Knit Waists, Worth to 25¢c, at 9¢ iChildren’s Nazareth style knit waists, all sizes, 9 patent tape buttons, worth up to 25¢, at, each..... C “ SPECIAL OFFERS OF WOMEN'S NECKWEAR New Dutch Collars, Sailor Collars, Lace Jabots, Side Frills, Stocks All the newest ereations in crochet, cluny lace effects, many worth $1, at, each . Special Offers of MUSLIN UNDERWEAR Women’s Night Gowns—Very pret- tily made of selected fabries, 14 separate styles of gowns, from a special purchase, worth up qsc to $2.00, at .. P, 10c Ineertmgs 3Yee—All odd pieces of faney in- sertings and beadings. 20c Embroideries, be—Faney bands and insertings of all kinds. $2.50 Flouncings at 98c— Full 45 and 54 inches wide, in very sheer Swiss and nainsook, and very latest designs. 50c Skirt Flouncings 10c. From 18 to 24 inches in width, in good patterns and fine quality of cam- brie. We have just opencd ‘several very charming new styles. Dainty effects that are particularly pleasing and showing more versatility in design than one usually finds. Allover Embroidery Waists tiny pearl buttons, Lawn Waists —With a gide frill of lace model and one greatly admired; Opening in front with a row of handsome eyelet design A beautifully made $2.25 Thin Tailored Waists—Made of dotted Swiss or striped dim- ities, a number of chic styles, at $1,75, $2.25 to $3.50 Dutch Neck Waists—With low square cut neck edged with wide rows of lace insertion; yoke front, shott sleeves; a cool, comfortable and fetching summer Waist, at...$1.75 Silk Dresses at $15 Forty-two Dresses in all are here in this lot. Not many of a kind, for it's a maker’s silk remnants made up for us at praectically our own figures. Kvery dress is $25 value. There are changeable taffeta silks in several colorings; also moire silk dresses in black, navy, white, light blue and lavender. Nearly all have lace yokes and made in faultless styles, It's a clear saving of ten dol: $15 's Tailored Suits &% Suit Women's Tailored Suits & Suits § 5 Pick of the Stock $400 at .. . lars for you; choice.... IN THE BOYS' SECTION—ON SECOND FLOOR. Boys' v Knicker Suits Summer \ults that will strike the fancy of any brisk young boy. They are made in double breasted style and have two puxrs of Knicker pants. The materials are good velour, cassimeres, $3 50 blues, grays and all best shades—sizes up to 16 y(‘m‘l o Batiste and Baby Irish Crochet Embroideries, the most popular and finest embroideries made, on sale at 29¢ up to 59¢ a Yard for Bands—Worth reg ularly from 50¢ up to $1.00 a yard. 29¢ up to 69c a Yard for Galloons—Worth | from 50c¢ up to $1.50 a yard. | 18-inch Flouncings, worth |22-inch Flouncings, worth 27 and 30-inch Flouncings— from $1.50 to 50 a yard ) to $2 a yard— | $2.00 to $3.00 a yard values, at..........79¢ and 98¢ 89¢ to $1.29 at. ..$1.19 to $1.59 Allover Embroideries, $2.00 to $4.00 a Yard Values—\ul; assing any ever before offered at, a yard ... $1.19 and $1.98 Outergarment Bargains Nearly every one of your meighbors, probably you yourself can bear witness to the very superior values offered in our suit department during the past few days. But the next few days there will be even greater bargain ad- vantages to the buyers. Many of the choicest lots remain to be shown, Wed- nesday we're offering Lingerie Dresses that would sell regularly up to $20.00 —newest summer styles—beautifully trimmed-—choice. . 245 Nobby Tailor Suits— Values to $35.00, in all new- est spring styles, fine wool fabrics; choice new color- ing; Thursday at.$14.90 2 Wash Dress Skirts | Pretty Tailored / 00 and $2.50 | Waists—Values to values, white and |* $400, trimmed colors, from the St. ::nl\:lh (-::;)f:)vldz‘rll‘:i\ Joe stock..$1.00 o 7 on sale at. .$1.98 75¢ Dress’g Sacques Hea.therbloorm$ Un. —Percale or lawn; derskirts; regular an sale, at, choice, | $2.50 values; on only ....... 39¢ | cale,choice $1.45 BIG BARGAINS FRI- S;.:urda.y — 8ilk DAY—AIl small lots resses, worth to and remainders will be 00, at .$8.75 :g::i out in Domestic See window dis- 4 play. New Millinery Attractively Priced Our Magnificent Showing of the Clever New Ideas in the Black and White Effects Is creating more favorable com- ment than any class of milli- nery styles we have ever dis- played. All the new effects in trimmings, feathers, wings, black and white ribbons, satins, ete. Hundreds of Trimmed Hats that are good values to $8.50, al- most endless assortment—to close at..$2.95 and $1.50 the price'is (EEE R R R T R PR E RS T FE R RS RS ESREE ™ EFETRED NEEFRENEEEES Venise, Yet Cffered Most Re- markable SNITESEENEESE 375 Dainty Wash Dresses, in lingeries, linens, ginghams, reps, ete., in plain colors, white or fancies, $12.50 val- ues, at Women's Corset Covers—Well made and very nicely trimmed, worth up to 50c¢, ata x t g $20.00 and $22.50 Coats; long black silk, fine coverts and cravenettes -- from St. Joe stock, at ...... $10.00 $2.00 Long Kimonos —Challies, lawn, crepe; on sale aft, choice ...... 98¢ Saturday — Linen Suits, worth up $15.00.$3.95 See window dis- THURSDAY is CHOCOLATE DAY—in Sweetland #Thdse delicious Bitter Sweets, with fresh fruit and cerushed nut centers, they regularly sell at 40c 1b., Thursday only, Ib. 250 AN .NEXT SATURDAY in our MILLINERY DEPT., Great Sale ANNUAL CONVENTION 1,000 SHOW ROOM MODEL HATS x i g From Folgeman Bros & Hirch, 704 Broadway, N. Y. Natiflflal Edflflfltlfl“fl' Assoclannn BOSTON $34.00 Outfit of three pieces for....... These stenning hats are in all colors, including black, white and champagne. They are trimmed with flowers, $250 tips, ribbons, ete., , worth $7.50 and up, Saturday. — iy y Extra Spec1als in ocur Famous Domestic Room From the Hundley Wholesale Stock Yard wide Unbleache Muslin, regular 7Y% grade. . . % 48 Merrimac Shirting I'l'hl’lfl Adie 10c Batiste, fast golorg 26c Printed Foulards, terns, at . 25c Pongees, ed. .15, l'].!“,fih(‘. and 15¢ Percales, dnrk ulncl ght, 36 inch 10 Yard wide Bleached Muslin, Hfi value B6%e ) tine fiul)lls, worth $2.00 each (6-quilt mit), at, each. 1. % From 2:30 to 3 P, —%)nflsl'%m‘ 60 dozen Huck Union Linen Towels, No. 4787, worth 121ec each (6 limit), at, each. 8ix other specials for al ILLINOIS Tickets on sale June 29th, 30th, July 1st, 2d and 3d. Return limit July 17th and upon payment of $1.00 limit for return may be extepded until September 15th. ; ¥or tickets, reservations and further information call at City Ticket Office, 1507 Farnam street, Omaha, Neb. NEW lAlLROAD 10 \ORTH Commercml Club to Ask the Milwau- | kee to Build to South Dakota. ]‘ DREXEL'S .REWARD OF TRADE nxcunsxon‘ ANK;‘gmggRAP Many New Stations Are Forwarding | Grpin to Omaha and Juh!.er- I:oR THE CHILDREN THAT FIT Are Selling New Lines You must come to Drexel’s if you want Ankle Strap Pumps that fit the children’s fect. They not only have the fitting qualities, but have the wear and style as.well-— serviceable and practical in every way for summer wear, We have them for both street and dress wear-—ali leathers—welt or turn soles. THE PRIC ARE Children Sizes 8% to 11 SPECIAL RATES ACCOUNT OTHER MEETINGS International Convention Baptist Young People’s Union of America, Saratoga Springs, N. Y. Tickets on sale July 4th, 5th, 6th. Annual Meeting Grand Lodge, Benevolent Protective Order of Elks, Detroit, Mich. Tickets on sale July 6, 7, 8, 9, 10. Flowers and Foliage - Thous- Annual Tournament North American Skat League, Detroit, Mich. { Lo IS :?x{ao of hulu(-:::l,c w‘o‘;lliotg 2 4 .50; on sale 25¢ an Tickets on sale June 8, 9, 10, e A R iy 3 on miliinery purchases, of Goods. That & raliroad i3 needed between Omaha and castern Bouth Dakota is the opinion of the exeeutive committee of the Omaha Commercial club, from laforma gleaned [ on the recent trade excursion. That it will be bullt -4s also tle opinion of the com- ' mittee. After setting forth the benefits to be de rived from such a'line the trade excursion committee in & report to the executive com- | saittee says: When the committee planned this trip it | was with the expeotation of finding such conditions as outlined and then doing what- ever might be necessary to improve them We therefore recommend that the matter of a “Milwaukee" line with the southeastern Dakota be taken up with the executive head of that company In the proper way | at the right time. 1f this Is done and an | 11% 108 ovoss offer made to glye them our assistance in | Y " securing terminals in this city, we belleve Young Women sizes— ! slich a line will ultimately be built.” 2% to 6 : | | Annual Convention Travelers' Protective Association of America, Chattanooga, Tenn. Tickets on sale June 10, 11, 12 Very low Homeseekers’ Excursion, Florida and the South. Tickets on sale first and third Tuesday each month. In the Family Liquor Dept. Pure home made Grape Wine, red or white; per gallon ... ........$1.00 California Port or Sherry Wine, quart. .. 29¢, 35¢ 50¢ Gallon.$1.00, $1.50. $2.00 Best White Tokay Grape Wine, ARATE. £.20 oo saaries 50¢ Quart bottles high grade Heer at two for Sat’day, Leather Goods From the Hundley Wholesale Stock. Hand Bags of every conceivable new shape, color and very best qualities. Their 1910 Holiday lines, which, on account of recelvership, were closed to us. Watch windows and Friday papers High Grade Wash The July Issue Goods Prom the Hundley Wholesale Stock. of DELINEATOR 25¢ fine prilnud French Organdies, Now on Sale a BUTTERICK The famous and most popular of ,,( A all paper patterns. Complete line Boc ma.,o-.a] q]u For full particulars call at City Ticket Office, 1507 Farnam street, or write, SAMUEL NORTH, 3 District Passenger Agent. Omaha, Nebraska. of all summer styles now ready— colors { | F RE E! FR EE ' | at.. 10¢ and 15¢ | 50c Ottamans, all colors Summer Fashion Book ... .25¢ 25¢c Abberfoyl's Ginghams. . . $7,000.00 Money Vllue Prizes With Butterick Pattern Free. And to advertise the | B tonad e 4 On Sale Saturday gweet toned SEGERSTROM PIANO Men's High Slass Summer Underwear from the Hundley Wholesale Stock. Such well known brands as Ramey, Dr. Daniel's Linen Mesh, Amer- ican Hosiery Co., Lewis & Sterling Goods—at ONE-THIRD ACTUAL WORTH. to connect Omaha portion of South It is possible, rn\(hos:-‘ un»\.n.‘-\;-.n in the Bring the childrén’in. and PEPOUR. SBREPIMAL: 8. thh. - Novt wamtant let us convinee you that the might extend one of its lines In northeast- | ern Nebraska to meet unother at Yankton above statement is correct. However, the Milwaukee territory is the| one that the jobbers and manufacturers | mre the most interested in at this time as it extends over a greater area in that sec- | | tion than the Northwestern | Although the trade boosters have home but two weeks, the effect of the trip s being . felt. lines are being in- trodued fnto thae 'tervitory visited and grain |* men report shipments from many new sta- | tions which never did business with Omaha | | #4 the past. With a direct line from these points it is estimated that the volume of | business done would be immense, MILK MUST BE BOTTLED UP| Consisting of Purchase Checks o |] $25 to $150 According to Merit ALSO | | | One Lady's Watch | One Gentleman's | | { Drexel Shoe Co.} 1419 Farnam 8t. our | plan and to advertise factory-to-home . planos, fastest _growin been manufacturing ss in the United IDEAL playing cel paniment Watch One Lady's Dia- mond Ring answering Read the Big Special Grocery Sale for Thursday Figure what you save by trading | 6 lbs., best Pearl Sago, Barley Omala's Greatest Market for Fresh with pen or penell on at Hayden's. It means from §5 to Farina . 8o e i, Vegetables (his oF a separate sheet $10 per month on your housckeep- | 4 Ibs. fancy Japan Head Rice.. Fresh Spinach, ‘per peck. ... 1 paper. ing expenses. Grape Nuts, pkg 3 heads fresh Head Lettuce e The best crisp G fresh Radishes Ith flour, Ih, esh Asparagus health The best crisp Pretze I Turnips No. 1 wheat, sack .. 40 ditfereut kinds assorted C h Beets 18 1bs best Granulated Suga per 1b, . 00 J sh Carrots, b s almo P or § bars Diamond C or Beat Tall cans Alaska Salinon ‘Soup Oll or Mustard Sardines, ke 50 Eagle, Lewis or Champlon Lye, can, other storekeepgrs of Omaha who sell milk l!lum.uuelnh "Jeliyoon or JMIU.,],»; 1 o yotal (SRS E e JOTaRTy gl ey not bottied. Phe city ordinance implies T SRRl WMM‘“ i Jex that all milk seld from stores must be - ¥ u bottled, and it ix sald by inspectors of the | -~ DRINK AND OPIUM § lbs. choice Japan Rice . heaith department thdt the ordinance is RO"flblO l\t‘ \'l\‘\' Habits cured by a thorough and sclentific course of treat- DON'T <e Den_tlstry ure FORGET TR ¥ Hotel Roe Kuropean IN THE HEART OF THINGS Cor. 16th and Jackson Sts. Two blocks from leading department stores ‘and dll theaters. outline carefully | for e REBUS Diamond H, the great made from the finest for this sale, per . 35 sack LOOXS EASY, BUYT IS IT? TRY IT ONCE. Your chance is Just as GOOD as any one dressed envelope to guard agalnst answer being misdirected. Address Dept. H, Segerstrom Mfg. Co., ! 1808 FARNAM ST OMAHA, NEBRASKA | | else's. Inclose self ad- | per can 40 Preah 'Pe oF quart Fresh Rip omatoes, New Potatoes, per Ib, We advise our customs Pineapples now. They are bound to price Each B¢, 7i4c, 8%, 100 18%0 Per dosen uc 80c, 90c, u.lo $1.35 The health department is making prep- Arations to war against the grocers and ROME MILLER. Lye, can > advance best Golden in g . 6e Bantos Coffee, 1b., 180 at . The best Tea Siftings, Ib. being flagrantly violated. ment, which removes the eraving or necessity for liquor Deputy lospector Hossls has forty eom- or drugs. imparta new -n;n:m 0/ %very organ. wnd bulide latnts reddy to tile. eaith. Proven efficaclous by b ¥ ure of more than 360,00¢. patients. Bowa treatment is administered in this state only a5th and PR ——— Persistent Advertising 1s the Ruad to Blg Feturus. ‘

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