Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, July 8, 1916, Page 16

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No. 4 white, 2-3 ca ar, 36 GRAIN AND PRODUCE Oash Wheat Rules Strong dnd ¢ Prices Range from One to Two Cents Higher. CORN CONTINUES STEADY %7 Ot $1.00 1% @72%0; No. 2 white | 58@38%c; No. 3 w ‘ash W ,om‘hn' o e S04 B2 @36%c. Barley: Malting, $6@ B T E i nx Wodary, miling| 1 feed 60@62c. Rye: No. %, $9@ from 1c to 2¢ higher. The wheat receipts today were very light. and while the demand was not very active, © was sufficient to take care of the few sam- . 3, 8B@KOC Omaba Futures. Trading In the pit was rather dull today l ples on tho tables The governmnent crop report is due today Corn ranged generally from 3¢ to 1@114¢ | und the speculators are waiting to ses the higher, the demand for corn being Very | result of this report. The market, how- good and the receipts rather light | ever, opencd higher on overyting with the The bulk of the sates consisted of white | uxception of Dicember oats, which opened and mixed corn, those having yellow corn | ynchanged. The market romained steady holding out for better prices. throughout the session and closed with “There was a ood demand for oats and | September wheat %e lower and December the market ruled from steady to Tc higher. | ypchanged (d, %e¢ lower. Heptember corn Iye and barley were quoted nominally | wag up a fraction and December unchanged, unchanged. September oats closed about a quarter Clearances were: Wheat and flour oqual | jower und the December was about %« 755,000 bu. | higher a close, to verpool close: W 2 er; | L0we-% el el L D ey g = 0 ushars ] Open | High | Low.| Ciose. [Yon Primary wheat receiptsa were 687,000 bu. (Wh't. | f T i) s and shipments 716,000 bu,, against receipts | Sept | 99 2 92?,( Dzl/.r ‘l'zg .?90.’ of 308,000 bu. and shipments of 0 bu, | Dee. | 1 02%] 1 0215] 1 07% 1 ) 2 last vear. Corn | el o b = Primary corn receipts were 721,000 bu. | Sept |n"_’m,-j‘-k 1% ?:'- :35'/.'32' and shipments 574,000 bu., against receipts | Dec. 8% 08 1%) M ] of 444,000 bu..and shipments of 361,000 bu, | (uts | { last year. Sept | 36 | 36Al Peimary oata recelpts wers 750,000 bu. | Dec. L. 37 | °37% | and shipments 636,000 bu, against recelpts | *Bid of 327,000 bu. and shipments of 657,000 bu., ¢ o closing prices, furnished The Bee last year. | by n &Bryan, stock and grain brokers, CARLOT RECEIPTS, [ 815 South Sixteenth street. Dmuha 3 il e 14 Oate. | “Ari_| _Open. | High, [Low.| Clowy. [Yewy Wht, | 4 N 24 = Yoty ltosm-ul 1 0anltoayl 1031084 Dec. [109%-%) # 9 | A byt i G :w:1:! -7;“ -ml-, PR z 3 July |7 } o TTh) T8H L@ - Winnipeg . 7 K g These sales were reportedtoday: R P fiwwu T TR0 T Wheat—No. 2 hard winter, 1 car, $1.0 e | 2l i No. 3 hard winter, 1 car, 98¢c; 1 car, § Dee, [i3@63% 6% 2% 6 "“61‘% § cars, 9c. No. 4 hard winter, 1 car, $doi |,y | 3%c; 3-5 car, 93c; 2 cars, 92c! ¥ : it i 4l 3% Bamole hara winter, 1 car, so0; | gy (BOREAMGH B ) B, s, Ve | Dooy 117407 m.w::a%-(mww‘.fln% rn—No. ‘white, car, B C4 , l | 23%ec. No. 2 white, 2 cars, 73%c, No. 3|Fork, 1 } fl‘l‘u. 1 car, 73%e; No. 6 white, 1 car, | July |13 a3 |us 27-30(13 20/ 13 22 92%0: No. 6 white, 1 car, 73c; 1 car, T1%¢, | Hept. |24 60:45( 24 87 |24 46] 24 87 Sample yellow, 1 car, 70c. No. 2 mixed, 1 |Lurd: e TP I ear, 74e; 1 car, T3%e. No. 3 mixed, 3 cars, | July | 13,32 18 ar3011s 20) 13 34 Yo, No. 6 mixed, -5 car, 12c, No. [ Bept. |13 87-30) 20| " mixed, 1 ecar, 7%c. Sample mixed, 1 car,|Bibw 1 ., | 13 62 lia osl 13 o8 | #6c; 1-3 car, 64c. - *oal 1370 (1305|137 | Oats—Standard, 3 cars, 38%c; 2 cars, e [ AR "88¢.:No. 3 white, 1 car, 37%e: 4 cars, 373 | - u ShouAId'Bugffi . Acres Near Omaha 1st—An acre of ground is equal to 6 to 8 city lots knd—-You have no city or special taxes to pay. Brd—Benson Gardens is in the right direction. ilth——'l‘here is a good paved road all the way. ?th—Free jitney service all the year around to and from - the end of Benson ¢ar line to anyone living in Ben- son Gardens who are employed downtown. 6th—Benson Garderis has the richest land in Douglas ¥ County, on account of having been a dairy farm for over twenty-five years. . 7th—The land is well drained and is ideal for poultry raising and growing fruit and vegetables. éth—All school children are taken to and from the Ben- . son school free of charge. gth—You can keep your position down town and live in Benson Gardens and reduce the high cost of living by raising poultry, growing fruit and garden truck. 10th—You will never be able to buy actes so close to Omaha on such easy terms as $10 cash and $10 per month. Half acres, $10 cash and from $5 to $7.50 per month. -ilth—Acres have proven to be the best place for savings, : on account of no special taxes, no city taxes, while you are paying for your acre. . 12th—You will never miss your monthly payments and by the timftfiou have your acre paid for, the land “will be worth a great deal more money, fith—Benaon Gardens is within the five mile circle of ] the center of Omaha’s busiriess district. 14th—Acres can be bought as low as $450. Half acres A ;‘s low as $225 in the third subdivision of the Post 'arm. . Come out tomorrow or Sunday and see the finest burban Acreage Tract ever offered for sale so close to Take car to end of Benson car line, then walk lix blocks west to Benson Gardens, or take Jitney at.end line and get off at our office on the ground on West fain street. Our salesmen with autos will be pleased o show you around. Call Tyler 50 any. time and we will send you plat d prices. Downtown office open evenings, 7 to 9 P. M. . Hastings & Heyden 14 HARNEY STREET. FIVE PHONES TYLER 50. AMUSEMENTS. i AMUSEMENTS. Home of PARAMOUNT HlP and WORLD | Features. 15th and Haraey. Phone Doug. 8068. Friday and Saturday ¢ MYRTLE STEDMAN in “THE AMERICAN BEAUTY” A play of extraordinary power and surprises. 4 BEAUTIFUL The Plage to Picnic, Beaund Coneerts, Motion Pic. Bathing, Boating, Danc- Snge Riding Dovicos and Other 10¢ car fare from Omaha for | ‘adults; purchase round-trip uekd‘: lsfem- children on Manawa . FREE ADMISSION TO PARK MPRESS| CONTINUOUS VAUDEVILLE AND TOPLA' Castle, & Williams & Culver, BASE BALL Farnam at 30th AIRDOME " HOLBROOK BLINN “The Unpardonable -Sin" Streets. VS. LINCOLN Continuous 1to 11 P M, Today~Last Time, The Omaba Society Movie, “One Summer in Omaha” . Benefit Child Saving Institute. - ADMISSION~~10¢, 20¢ THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, JULY 8, DUN'S REVIEW OF TRADE. Competitive Buying Abated and Business Moves Slower. k. July 7.—Dun's Review tomor- ception and much less th shadow unueual activity summer. often the case at malintained close to the and_enforced shutdowns works, will, as a ruls, be abated and buainess i momentum, though shrinkage in fts s in the perlod of all others ded halt is to be expected ordinarily stop for needed Iull is now apperent, while indications fore- | Instead of being at low ebb, as is this time, production is | Operations in numerous Instances, howev centifue hampered by the scracity of la 1916. (oirs, and tnventories and vacatfons are cal- | and other drawbacks, and it is still the fact | curred in the metal markets and in some culated to bring comparative quiet in com- | that some mills are turning contracts away | other quarters. merefal channels~ Vet this year fs an ex- | that cannot be filled a- promptly as buyers an ‘the customary | desire. This is particularly true of cotton and woolen lines, in which Important gov- | ernment needs, have accentuated the Aiffi- | culties in making early dellveries on | ordinary requirements. lLarge orders for | army shoes have alro imparted stimulus to | feotwear and leather, while in steel and iron the sustained heavy forelgn demands tend | to offset the contraction in strictly domestic | | business. Further price recessions have oc- throughout the recent maximum at manufacturing of short duratlo: —_— Minneapolis Grain Market. | _ Minneapolls, July 7.—WH $1.08%; September, $1.00%. Cai No. 1 northern, n, $1.05% @1.08%. Unchanged. Weekly bank cleartigs, §4,018,091,060. Grain Market. St. Lonis ¢ 7.—WHBAT—No, No 2 red, | St. Louis, July % $1.11@1.15; No. 2 hard, nominal; July, §1.02 | BARLEY—66@Tdc. 1.08; September, $1.04%. RYBE—93% @0414¢ CO! 2, 78@78%c; No. 2 white, 19¢; | BRA 17.00@18.00. 1 July, 7 Beptember, T3c. COR! OATS 2, 38%@39%¢c; No. 2 white, [ OAT 3 whi ite, 37@37%4c. nominal. BEEDS—Flax, $1.81%@1.86%. There Are Hundreds of Items * Not Mentioned of \ Blouses V7. Dainty Lingerie Blouses, lace and embroidery trimmed models. Values up to $1.25, at.... ch Dressy 'Lace Blouses, black and cream color. Values to sz 50 o $6.00, sale price Crepe de Chine, Washable Satin and Georgette Blou $2.95 Values to $5, at Blouse Shop, Second Floor. 7 ) i Standar values, at Lever Movement. Regular Men’s Hunting Cases, gold filled and guaranteed 20 | years; 7-ieweled American lever movement. Regular $10.00 values, sale price Men's 12 and 16-Size Open Face and Huntin, 7-jeweled Elgin movements. Regular movement. Sale -price opals. Regular $1.50 values, APRCIAL. oV e et et Ladies’ Solid Gold Set Ri also good sized Signet Rings. to $3.50 values, Special r values from $2.50 to $6.00; sale price Pure White, Perfect Cut, Genuine to 1-4 carat. Regular $26.00 value, sale price Pure White, Perfect C $16.50 values. IN JULY CLEARANCE SALE Choice of Any Silk Tailored Suit, at HALF PRICE. Jhoice of Any Wool Tailored Suit, at HALF PRICE. Choice of Any Wool Coat, at HALF PRICE. Choice of Any Girls’ Cloth Coat, at HALF PRICE. Choice of a lot of Girls’ White Dresses, at HALF Wool Suits at a Big We have marked them parents. A 50c Blouses ... 50c and 75c Shirts either light or dark. Wash Pants various plain cotton numbers. All sizes, pair A Cleanup of Wash Suits $2.00 to $2.50 Suits $1.256 to $1.50 Suits..... 76¢ to $1.00 Suits Long and Short Silk Gloves .In the July Clearance—50c THIS IS ONE OF THE MOST wonderful of- ferings in a Clearance Sale that is simply full of wonderfully low priced items. Most every woman fully appreciates the fact that it is almost impossible to obtain Silk Gloves at any price in some stores right now—Here we are quoting a price’ that would be marvelous if conditions were normal—MAKE THE MOST OF THIS SALE FOR THIS PRICE, as far as we know now, WILL NEVER BE REPEATED Long and short stylefi, blacks and whites, embroidered either black or white. Double finger tipped and all pure silk. An opportuni- ty to stock for all summer, (Main Floor,) $12.00 and $14.00 values, sale price 12.Size Boss, Fahys and Illinois Gold Filled Cases, || guaranteed 25 years. 7-jeweled Elgin move- {nznt. Regular $20.00 values, special. ... -Size Boss, Fahys and lllinois Gold Filled Cases, | guaranteed 12 years. 15-jeweled Elgin Put up in a Solid Mahogany Box. Solid Gold Rings, Etc. Misses’ and Ladies’ Solid Gold Rings, some genuine Regular $3.0 Ladies’ Solid Gold Set Rings, set with al Yreclous stones and pearls; beautiful designs. Regu- | 2] $1.50 = $1.98 Diamond Rings solid gold, Tiffany or fancy mountings. Weight 1.5 || monds, set in solid gold, Tiffany or fancy mountings. Weight 15-100 carat. Regular Sale price, Apparel ‘at Half Price Choice of a lot of Girls’ Colored Dresses, at HALF PRICE. Boys’ Wear—Clearance 2 Pair Pants or Single Pant Suits ) prices that are of real interest to you, A real good selection of pat- terns to be had. Plenty of every size. N éfil‘x $7.50, $8.50 and some $10 Suits. $5.00 Suits are now........ A Blouse and Shirt Waist Sale A great big assortment of plain colors or fancy stripes, 50c Khaki and Cotton Pants, straight leg styles, for,little fellows; knickers for older boys. Plenty of khaki and All the popular new styles to be had at a big saving. THIS EVENT IS PROVING TO BE the most successful ever inaugurated in this store, and rightly so, for this season we have made strenuous efforts to surpass anything ever attempted in the way of value giving, despite the fact that unfavorable commercial condi- tions bid fair to make wholesale prices higher and higher when we go into the market again to buy. THAT IS THE WAY THIS STORE DOES THINGS—ALWAYS IN A BIG WAY. A GREAT JEWELRY SALE FOR SATURDAY JULY CLEARANCE OF A FINE STOCK AT ALMOST HALF PRICE A FORTUNATE PURCHASE enables us to clear out a fine stock of Diamonds, Watches, Clocks, La Vallieres, Solid Gold and Gold Filled Jewelry. A SALE IN EVERY WAY WORTHY TO LEAD FOR SATURDAY’S SELLING, and that is saying a great deal because every item offered in this Great July Clearance is wonderfully low priced. Men’s Watches Men’s Open-Face 16-Size, Nickel Case, with 7-jeweled I Clocks hogany, 8-day time. Regular $5.00 values. .. $6.00 $2.98 $5.98 time, no strike. Regular Large Mantle Clocks, genuine ma- | $1.98 July Yo rversew | Clearance o | Corsets at Special Prices Offering well-fitting models at very low prices. Lot No. 1—$3.50 to $5 sz.oo Corsets for ... Lot No. 2—Front and Back Laced Corsets; regular $2.00 31 49 Vi, values ......ooviuenne Lot No. 3—78c Corsets, clearance .......e0uun '. oo 59c Lot No. 4—50c Corsets, sale price ........... Se s 39c (Second Floor.) i Diamond Rings Pure White, Perfect Cut Diamonds, weight 10-100 carat, solid gold mountings. $12.50 values, sale price....... e alee s aleh S arerniais s ¥ $7'50 Brass and Bronze Clocks, 8-day |! 3 $169. Solid Gold Jewelry """" $4.50 values, sale price. . OJ | 5 i < S Cases, L S I Men’s Solid Goldl)Cuff Links, all gold except $l 00 ~a° 7.69‘ “y,l 8.5.; ,Tima. Hllf-Ho:r | post; Regular‘ s_.oo_ valuess il A e o ...... Strikes Cast Gilt Sash and Bexel i Men s Scarf Pins, solid gold Stem and all 1$l 00 Porcelain Dial—A very fine clock ” beautiful designs. $2.00 and $2.50 values. .. o $lo 98 i Worth $10.00; \ || Solid Gold Pendant LaVallieres, $2.00 and $1 00 2 || sale price .. ., ......... $5-00 .‘1 $3.00 values .. ¥ \\\W/‘\ $15.00 | | lar $6.00 values, | for i | Clocks, worth $15.00, and $17.50, sale price. . l er Rings, || "$1.00 olored semi- | Worth $8.00 sale price finish, French gray bronze. Regular $4.00 values, sale price | $2.00 values, Diamonds, set in || at ... $16.50 ] ut Genuine Dia- $10.00 The new daylight Drug Store opens with remark- able values for everyone. Graves’ can, I.’nnd's Cold Cream, 50c size jar 29¢ El-Perfecto Veda Rouge, b50c size 29¢ Madam Isebell’s Face Powder, b0c size 29¢ PRICE. Saving Ida May Face Powder, box f 18¢ Melorose Beauty Cream, b50c size . i) Heatherbloom Talcum Powder, per can 8¢ Kirk’s Jap Rose Soap, per cake only 5¢ William’s Shaving Spap, two cakes for 5¢ Velvet Powder Puffs, the 25¢ kind for 12¢ Craddock’s Blue Soap, cake 5¢ La Blanche Face Powder, the 50c size for ¢ Mennen's Shaving Cream, 16¢ Gillette Razor. Blades, $1.00 ackage for 5¢ guvemle Soap, per cake..G¢ California Syrup of Figs, 60c size for 33¢ Hays’ Hair Health, 50c size for 29¢ Sal Hepatica, $1.00 size.§7¢ Putnam’s Dry Cleaner, the 25¢ size for Physicians’ and Surgeons Soap, the cake s (Main Floor—Rear.) down to 35¢ ... $1.50 July Clearance Knit Underwear Women's Union Suits, silk tops and lisle bodies, in all white and Cuff knee. All sizes. $1.25 values. Special. .. omen’s Fine Lisle Union Suits, in the Nushape. Cuff and um- brella knee styles. Extra sizes. Regular 69c quality, spl., suit. . .50¢ ink and white. Women’s Fine Lisle Union Suits, cuff and umbrella sizes, 50c values, at Boys’ Poros Knit Union Suits, irregular quality lar 50c¢ values, at Misses’ and Girls’ Union Suits, cuff and u_mhrelh styles. ity, per suit. Hosiefy in the July Clearance Women’s fancy silk hose, plaids, stripes and other novelties, $1.50 qualityy At . b od G T S Vel Women's pure dye thread silk hose. All colors, mostly shioe shades, fashioned high spliced soles, heels and toes. $1.00 Women's fiber sill toes and soles. 50¢ quality, at Women's (Mair. Floor.) Large Square Mantle Clocks, 8-day : time, half-hour strike. Some ma- | price hogany finish and solid oak. Regu- | $2.98 | Some Solid Brass and Mlhoganyi $8.98 Fancy Gold Clocks, 8-day time. $3.69 One-Day Time, All Metal Clocks, in finest gold plate, French ivory silver and $1.98 All Metal One-Day Clocks, some $1.00| / Choice of a Lot of Silk Ci ty..856¢ hose, black and colors, seamless dQ\IbY! }%a. fiber boot hose, in black only; seamless doubl heels and ; ed heels and toes, at, 12%¢ Solid Gold LaVal , genuine coral cameo. Regu- Ing $7.98 values; sale ................... $3.98 beautiful designs, in pendants 5.00 and $6.00 52.98 values; special . Solid Gold Tie Clasp: values Solid Gold Genuine Coral Cameo Rings, . these are beautiful. $5.00 values, special.... . Finest Gold Filled Jewelry Finest Gold Filled Watch Fobs, all metal, not ribbon. Made with safety attachment. $4.00 to $1 98 $6.98 values, sale price....... 0.......... . Finest Gold Filled Genuine Cameo Brooches, regular $2.50 and $3.00 values, $1 49 sale price . enuine Pink Cameo Scarf . { Finest Gold Pins, regular $2.00 values, sale price......... Finest Gold Filled Pocket Knives, hand en- graved. Regular $1.00 values, very special. ... Finest Gold Front Cuff Links, hand engraved 49 | and guaranteed 10 years. Regular $1.00 values. . C Finest Gold Filled Lockets, the “Bliss Bros.”. $l 39 line. Regular $4.00 and $5.00 values. ... o 29c | Finest Gold Filled Brooches, Scarf Pins, Tie Clasps, Cuff Links, etc.; 50c and $1.00 values. ; July Clearance Sale of Women’s $3.50 and $4.00 Pumps at $2.35 Fine black kidskin, full mat kid and patent leather flu.mps, ties and low shoes, in a large variety of seasonable styles. Women's $4.00, $4.50 and $5.00 Pumps at $2.85 . Pumps and low. shoes in kidskin, gunmetal and patent leather with tan Jor gray c}oth Quarters and foxings. Wo'anen 3 and Big Girls’ $2.50 and $3.00 Pumps, at $1.98 Mary Jane pumps with ankle straps, inst straps; turn or welt soles and low sh;:.fi: ARk aPe oL SO AL Women’s 50c Bathing Sandals at 19¢ In black, white or colors; sandal effect or plain; d soles. Main Floor. Plain;idurableicanvas Muslin and Silk Underwear Dressing Sacques--July Clearance Choice of a Lot of Muslin Combina- tions, Envelopes and Chemise, worth 0 92,00, 8t Soches s ohive v 5¢ Choice of a Lot of Jap Silk and Mes- wlim;’ rri;gesa Slips, in all colors. orth to $5.00 . .. 81.9 Choice of a Lot Fancy nng Pllis; Crepe and Swiss Kimonos, with fancy borders, worth to $2.50 79¢ s, In flesh and white; slightly mussed, worth to $2.50, at Choice of a Lot of White and Colored Dressing Sacques, slightly mussed, all sizes. Worth to $1.00; clearance price 39¢ Choice of a Lot of White Lawn Dress- ing Sacques, slightly soiled from showing. Worth to $2.00, .. ... 49¢ Choice of a Lot of Children’s High Neck and Long Sleeve Slips, worth BT B o) R N ¢ Choice of a Lot of Misses’ and Girls' Embroidery Trimmed Drawers, 3¢ A L e o o i ¢ Choice of a Lot of Misses’ and Girls’ Slips and Gowns, worth to 69c, spe- cial 29¢ _’ July Clearance Ladies’ Neckwear All This Season’s Styles Dnint‘y Swiss Neckwear, Collar and cuff sets in plain cord trimming, Puritan style. Also fancy Swiss embroidered effect, 19(: 85¢ nee styles. All ........ ¢ | at, set ... i All sizes. Regu-| Collar in Swiss, with fluffy ruffling trimming. Ori- -------- 5f ental lace, pique coat collars, eyelet em- 19 26¢ qual- | broidered, at ....... S ) e 1 C 9¢ Rufflings in white; also all the popular colorings for collars and cuffs, best values ever offered, " at, per yard Neckwear, colored and white, values to 98¢ 15¢ quali July Clearing Sale of Ribbons 43 -inch all silk Moire Taffeta ribbon, splen- did value, at, yard ¥ 5-inch fancy Warp Print Ribbon, pretty for hair bows and sashes, at, yard Main Floor. .. 35¢ 12%¢

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