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    TTIE OMAnA DAILY REE: WEDNESDAY, MAY 11. 1004.
200 yards of Crandall WcJro Finishing Hair Tint
Spool Cotton Hose Braids Cabinets
NrW. 1p UP' IOC rdtolte, do., 3C
Mills, at..."' porferSVv it at
isKS NOTION DEPT. TZl
1ST 19c SPECIALS sjp. 19c
adjuster, w o?r turf inn department i l- "
' ssnssssnnsBsssBsnssni truis equipped with the highest nsssnsssBBsssBBssssnss
IJone grade iwtions, which are priced in- Canneld Stocknet
Collar Buttons ZZJt shJE?,
onZ" Z mm Iwn drfliaW all Qp
oarA manufacturer. The prices quoted elzeiJ JV
'"'" for Wednemlay are very sjiecial, mm
Duij jqt LADIES' SKIRT HANGERS spring
Hat Pins will fit any 1 (TK Hooks and
..3c r.:'....oc gg;.ic
All the Charpo Ladles Cube
Scissors Purses Jewel Pockets Pins
a.15c L 5c j:l5cas..3c
?n5d' si DRESS GOODS AT 39c YD.
A Wednesday Special In Drew Good Dept.
Ifoppo eta mines, Panamas, Sicillians, voiles, melrose, gran
ites and shirt waist poods in black, brown, cream, navy,
etc. Thousands of lengths in 3, 4 and G JP
yards each enough match up for skirts y M
and dresses Jr
75c and SI SILKS AT 29c YARD
. . A Special for Wednesday Only
3,500 yards of extra heavy 27-inch China silks, in all colors,
all silk lining taffetas, pretty foulards in
foulards in small dots for shirt waist suits, J?
also short ends of high class silks, at mJ S
MILLI.NERY UntrimmedStraw Shapes., Sceach Shapes
of whlto and colored straw, in the mushroom effects, etc.
all the newest straws worth up to BOc a big r
Wednesday special, at. each DC
Ladles' Street Hats at 50c These jaunty and neat street
hats often sell as high as $2 each they are In the smart
new shapes and are effectively trimmed "aig Cfl
Wednesday special, at, each .' OUC
The New Spring Carpets.
Our new stock of carpet3 for spring is shown in greatly
enlarged and improved quarters. Our showing of carpets
for the new season is by all odds the most satisfactory to be
found in Omaha. Fine, new carpets are specially priced
everything is fresh from the factory and everything is de
pendable In quality.
J. L. BRANDEIS & SONS, BOSTON STORE.
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K 1MMHKM.A STOIIK,
MRS.
$8.25.
Specially pretty black voile
Just received, tailor made
Utez rtce J3.DQ aud J3.75. .
7a n r?a a
A Big May Clothing Special
Men's Spring
Suits at $5
A good, sturdy, well made spring
suit the kind that costs you
$10 anywhere else is offered
for FIVE DOLLARS today
at Brandeis. These suits are
from the odds and ends of very
fine quality of spring suits
have a big lot of them
styles, all fabrics and
in
all
sizes which we
will sell today-
these u 1 1
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1
will wear well and
leok well all
through the sum
m e r t he beat
clothing Invest
ment you . ever
made, worth $10, at
Rogers, Peet & Co.
Swell Clothing for Men.
A L Brandeis 6 Sons.
u b yrMar4 ra a. at m tl
oust. W earn Jm farm Ian mmy fcaafc
nvblf.fe.a'.
BARKAL0W BROS.
TeU B32J4. 1612 Faraaoi St
J. BENSON.
Voile Dress Skirts.
A nice quality of black voile skirts in
verted plait in back and hansoraely trimmed
nothing in the market to equal it, shown at
skirts at f 10.87 and up.
wash china silk waists black or
r ""is r n n n
o; v m
j j ja
Use the Phone.
If you have a phone
in or near your resi
dence use it in order
ins from Bennett's.
You an; no further from
us and our immense stocks
than you are from the tele
phone. The telephone
brings you to our counters
puts you in closest touch
with us. We give Green
Trading Stamps with all
phone orders.
USE THE PHONE!
The Odell Typewriter.
A perfect, practical and simple ma
chine. Compart and portublp. Pop
It In uso nt Stationery t7 Er
Department kpdtiJM
Special Bargains in the Cloak Room
Odds and Ends in Shirt Waist Suits.
SILK FOULARD SUITS Plain and lace trimmed, worth 0 00
up to $L'0.00, at ViVli
TONGEE SUITS, worth f Cf VELOIT SUITS Worth- ff
up to $10.50, at p to $15, at ViVU
DIMITY SUITS Handsome lace trimming, worth up f ff
' to $18.50, at y.yu
5QC TAILOR MADE SUITS The sale of Women's Suits ndver
iVu .ti8ed for Monday at $5.05 will be continued Wednesday.
WOMEN'S MOHAIR RAGLAXS-Full length, fine ma- T O K
terinl, latest cut....' A. eZO
WOMEN'S SILK RAGLANS-The nobbiest thing out. 4 r e?f
at $13.00 and
BOYS' WAISTS Look out for our slaughter of Roys' Waists and
Blouses on Thursday will tell you all about it Wednesday evening.
Women's Chemise Special Sale Wednesday and Thursday
One case Chemises, trimmed with lace, embroideries and irv
ruffles, worth 05c and 75c. at 4"C
10 Little Green Stickers and a New Stamp Collecting Book Free
NEW BOOKS AND MAGAZINES
Ex-Seortary Long's Latest Literary Bcok,
The Hew Amenoan Hary."
MEMOIRS OF THE EMINENT "FINANCIER
Incidents of the Career of Henry VII
lard Recited with Candor by the
Writer Jane Delineator Is
Kaceptlonmlly Fine.
The Outlook Comjany recently pub
lished In two volumes ex-Secretary John
D. Long's latest literary work, "The New
American Navy." Since the war with
Spain our navy has steadily Increased the
hold which It already had on popular
sentiment. Its brilliant record at that
time has led to most generous appro
priations by successive congresses for its
continued Increase In officers and men,
In ships and all the facilities of naval
construction. The object of ex-Secretary
Long In preparing this work was to give
Information as to the start and progress
of this increase, the development into
what Is now called the "new navy," as
well as to tell of its recent exploits. Be
sides telling of warlike affairs he has
something to say concerning his experi
ence with ofllce seekers. He speaks of
them as a whole in a most kindly spirit,
as if they were more to be pitied than
blamed. He says that he has repeatedly
seen a member of congress, himself a
man of wealth and leiuure, running his
legs off to Intercede for some watchman
discharged for drunkenness, or some jani
tor discharged for theft. Then he tells
this story:
"I remember one good senator who came
now and then with the usual errands of
his constituents, but was exceedingly sen
sitive if, complying with his suggestion,
as was done in all such cases if prac
ticable and right, they were referred to
aa requests on his part. He desired to
have It understood that he never re
quested anything; and, as It was a matter
rather of form than of subBtance, it was
easy to gratify him by the use of the
appropriate epistolary clmcumlocutlon."
"'Memoirs of Henry Vlllard" In two
volumes covers a period from 1838 to 1900
In the life of this eminent Journalist and
financier. It recites with great candor
the Incidents of his great career and It
is an excellent report of many great
events of national Importance which the
writer saw or participated In. He was
born In Oermany, coming to this country
In 1863, and In this country of adoption
few naturalised citizens have had a more
varied and successful career. He won
distinction as a newspaper field corie
spondent of several New York newspa
pers during the civil war, having traveled
extensively In search of work and adven
ture. Very interesting are some of Ids
early Impressions of men who later be
came famous, as are also his descriptions
of some of the early western cities and the
Inconvenience of traveling, and he has
not overlooked the gold fields of Colorado
In the vicinity of Pike's Peak. Of Lin
coln, Chase, Greeley, Garfield, Bherman,
Rosecrans, Jay Gould and many other
prominent men with whom he was brought
In contact he gives much Interesting and
original Information, as well as valuable
descriptions of important battles of the
war. lfc had a part In the construction
and financing of the Oregon Steamship
& Navigation company, and In the com
pletion of the Northern Paclflo rail toad.
The work Is written by 16 r. Vlllard him
self and shows greut ability. In a clear
and flowing style. It shows the rise and
growth of a powerful personality and of
a character remarkable for Its simplicity
and variety. Houghton, Mifflin ft Co. are
the publishers.
After all. there Is nothing like the Old
stand-by fur eaUsfacWr. readlAX. Ws turn
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GROCERY.
Big values in Groceries,
Butter and Eggs, Teas and
Coffees.
Wednesday Leaders.
HERE' 3 A SNAP.
It worth Green Trad
ing Starrn
pound brie
This Is without
quentlon the finest
Creamery produce.
Not more than rive
pounds to aeh cus
tomer. Potted Ham, can
naked Beans, 3-lh. can 10c
French Mustard and Spoon, Jar Vo
Imported Sardines, can Wc
mi
ffPSjfi $i worth Green
?PjfiL4fj Trading Stamps
y I w,th ech pound
Wm. H. Baker's
W$S$ Premium
ChocoIate....JW'w
Vegetablo and Flower Seeds, 8
packages 15c
COFFEES Roasted every day,
delicious.
Rio Coffee, per lb 12c
Maracaibo Coffee, per lb 10o
Dennett's Hrenkfast Coffeo, per lb.,
Bennett's Breakfast Coffee, 2-lb.
can 4Sc
CANDY An Immense quantity of
fresh made vanilla flavored Choco
late Creams Wednesday only per
lb. 32c
1
from the erratic, and erotic fiction of the
present era to the clean and wholesome
stories with a plot and a mystery which
gradually unfold. The 2S-cent edition of
Anthony Trollop's "Framley Parsonage" is
one of this sort'- Published by John Lane,
New York and London.
The lady of fashion who may turn to the
Delineator in her June leisure for amuse
ment, as well as the busy woman who may
pick it up for relaxation, will find good
fiction and general articles of wide inter
est. "The Giver of Honor" is a refreshing
little tale by Mrs. Hugh Fraser, and two
college stories are pleasant reminders of
days once dear to many readers. The con
cluding chapter of "The Evolution of a
Club Woman" brings to an end this study
of club life, from one point of view, that
has awakened such widespread interest.
The romance and thrill of the number Is
supplied by the story of "Rebecca Boone,
the Wife of the Pioneer Daniel Boone," and
the beautiful Chinese and Indian photo
graphs in the "Around the World" series
will appeal to every one who has or has
not traveled abroad. June interests at
home are represented by an article on
"Window Boxea and Window Gardening,"
by one of the less aesthetlo but also nec
essary topic of "Household Pests," and the
culinary pages. "Tommy Postofflce" still
comes on the scene to delight the children
with his escapades, and Mr. Albert Blgelow
Paine continues his "Garden Calendar,"
wherein interesting people do such fasci
nating things with seeds and slips. The
toilet and other subjects of Interest to
women also pass In review.
Quite a number of books of poetry have
recently been Issued . from the press of
Richard G. Badger, among which Is "The
Rose of Old Seville," which contains a ro
mantic drama In three acts, with a pro
logue, and a collection of poems by Eliza
beth Mlnot.
"Friends Hither and Yon" Is a collection
of poems which tell of the Joys and pleas
ures of friendship. L. F. S. Barnard is the
author.
The simple little title "Poems" has been
bestowed upon the hook containing the
poems from the pen of Pauline Frances
Camp. She has written upon a variety of
subjects, which seem to be written In a
simple but "catchy" style.
"Robert of Klncald" Is a tale of the
Douglas, by William Henry Tompkins. It
Is a narrative poem, which deals with the
tragic life of William, eighth Earl of
Douglas, the 'scene of which Is laid In
Scotland during the fifteenth century.
There are two full Illustrations.
Indiana has adopted Frye's "Grammar
School Geography" for exclusive use for
five years. This Is the third time that Mr.
Frye's geography has been given a five
year adoption In this slate.
Above books t lowest retail prices.
Matthews, 123 South Fifteenth street.
Fretful babies become calm
and peaceful babies when fed
on Mellin's Food. Mellin's
Food nourishes.
A sample of Msllln's food eoets yo oothlnj
but th. uking. Will you ool th.a
It for your baby's s t
HSLUM'S FOOD co boiton. ma.
rAIL!ii
V. a JERREnS, Pres.
209-3 1 1 So. 15th Street.
The Choice
of Materials
Now Is far ahead of any
previous season nearly
Z000 designs.
New suitings and Trous
erings in abundance dis
played on long tables
draped side by side for easy
and quick Inspection and
to be tailored to please at
moderate prices.
We're keeping the ordi
nary thunder of the cloth
ing stores
in the
back
ground.
Truth
ful adver
tising and
honest ac
tion are
bringing
a their
,
just reward a convmmig
proof that an intelligent
public appreciates our
methods.
Trousers . . $5 to $12
Suits ... $20 to $50
Our cutters are ready to
cut yeur garments as you
directand as you like ths m
to fit, and the cost will be
as little as you often pay
for ready-made garments.
FRED PAFFENRATH, Manager.
Green
Trading
Stamps
Oar low prices and the best Quality
Is what Is keeping our would-be
competitors guessing.
One Week's Specials
$10.00 In green stamps with one pound
Ceylon or English Breakfast Tea at 86c.
$10.00 In green stamps with 8V pounds
Ceylon Coffee for $1.00.
$8.00 in green Btamps with three pounds
Mocha and Java Coffee for $1.00.
$5.00 In green stamps with 2-pound can
Mocha and Java Coffee for 70c.
$5.00 in green stamps with 1-pound can
Boston Baking Powder for 46c.
$5.00 In green stamps with one pound Japan,
English Breaktast or Gunpowder Tea,
$3.00 In green stamps with one 4-pound
package Cudahy's Pyramid Soap Pow-
nr at 9.1c
$3.00 In green stamps with each bottle
waterproor nnoe ronun ui aia.
$3.00 In green Btamps with each 48-pound
sack Blue Bell Flour at $1.36.
$1.60 In green stamps with each bottle
Extract at 16c.
fl I fiREEH TRADING STAMPS WITH
THE FOLLOWHU aktiilebi
T bars Laundry Boap, 25c
8 bottles Pickles, 80c.
1 large Jar Preserves. 15e.
1 package Corn Btarch, lOo.
3 3-lb cans Tomatoes. 30c.
3 cans Early June Peas, 30c.
8 cans Rex Lye, 30c.
3 Celluloid Starch. 30e.
t-pound Baker's Chocolate, 20c.
1 6-pound sack Halt. 10c.
8 pounds Prunes or Rice, 2Be.
3 packages Searchlight Matches, IBo,
1 pound American Cheese, 18c.
THE BOSTON MEAT &
GROCERY CO.,
113 North 16th.
'Phone 106.
Ladies9
Court Ties
This popular style of low shoe
was first Introduced In Omaha
last season by this store, and
at once became a favorite.
This season it Is the most
popular of all the "special
styles," and the smartest and
most stylish of these up-to-date
low shoes are to be seen at
this store. In both the Patent
Colt and Tun Russia leathers.
$3.50
All other fashionable styles
and new shapes In I-adles' Low
Cuts are to be seen at this
store at most reasonable rrlcea.
rnv;iinECQ
ii6D0B5UM
ML
GLORIA
Is made in 60
shades.
TIIR RKI.IAIII.H HTOHK.
The most comprehensive line of Roys' and
Orml,' ('hulling
Wednesday's
tit I ii hmI
all well iillcired and perfect
fitting pnlts, Wcitnos-
ilnv1. t .rii..i
patterns the
from i.C to
nnd knees, well
worth $3 60 our
snlo prlco
Wednesday, Pocketbook Pleasers in Our
Linen and Domestic Depts.
69o mercerized snow white Table Dam- 69c silver blenchod. all linen rmnn
ask. polka dot nnd lloral designs Tiibln Diitnask- beautiful patuins
regular 69c quality rtQc worth ,ic n yard- OOC
at at
25c Sheer India Llnon. to- 7c standard dress nnd Sc heavy brown Linen
Inches wide, regular 25c shirting prints, regular Toweling, excellent aluc.
value 12 JC ""t0 valuo" 3mC f, ard . OC
8Uo standard Dress and Apron Check grj
Ginghams Wednesday, at per yard
WOMEN'S SUMMER SUITS
Bilk Bhlrt Waist Suits will be worn more
this senson than ever before. We are of
fering Wednesday three special bargains
that are hard to beat.
BILK SHIRT WAIST St'IT-In
brown, black and check taffeta.
Just to Introduce them, at
plain
$10
SPECIAL
600 dozen Ladles' Fine Cotton and Llslo Thread Veste. fancy yokoa nd
lace trimmed, sleeveless and Bhort sleeved, in white and colors Jq
WORTH 19C TO 39C WEDNESDAY "
Strawberries. Strawberries.
We hare Just received the first large consignment of fancy large Arkansas ilriiw.
berrle. which we will place on sale Wednesday BC
PEWE SmVELY 'REFUSE TO SUPPLY DEALERS OR PEDDLERS AT THESE
PRICES.
GROCERY LEADERS-'"" "e
20 lbs pure can granulated sugar for.. 88c
Force, Vigor. Vim, Malta Vita, Neu-
trlta or Egg-O-Bee, per package.... THo
1-lb cans Boston Baked Beans 3Sio
1- lb. cans fancy Alaska Balmon 9c
Oil sardines, per can 4c
8-lb. cans solid packed tomatoes....... io
8-lb. cans hominy, squash or apple but-
ter 7?i0
2- lb, cans fancy wax, string or l'ma
beans ..,,....' 'v
U-lb. cans potted or deviled ham 3Vo
1-lb. package best corn starch 4o
Large bottle Worcester sauce or tomato
catsup
48-lb. sacks high patent Minnesota
iriour L
Vuat liuindrv soap, any brand.. J8o
6 lbs. hand picked navy beans
B lbs. good Japan rice
190
19c
HAVDEEy BROS.
VV RUN
II EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR J j
II California Vashbsfen
ANo ALL PRINCIPAL WESTERN POINTS 11
I LlT Omafca Dtlly 3;20 p. m. and 4:20 p. m, fl
DOUBLE BERTH $5.73
FiUtmiorwuttonfamltKiil on application to f
City Ticket Offlco, 1334 Faro am St.
V 'Phone 316. SJr
itili Ijl 3 laafp
A Good Sized Room,
With a Large Vault
Has Just beon vacated. In fnct, thU 1 the only room with a vault vn
rnnt In The Jo IiuildiiiK. trxtay.
If you have vhIuiiMo book" nnd papers thnt you wish protected
from chances of a fire breaking out in our own room, the vault U n
Kreut protection. There Is no chance of fire in The lice Hnlldlni;
for It la absolutely fire proof, but you niiifht drop a ciar stub in your
waste basket and buru up your furniture and your records and puprn
would go, too. .....
There are few offices In any of the Omaha office buildings with
vnults. If you want this one, better o us today.
R. C. PETERS & CO.,
Rental Agents
Bee Want Ads
GLORIA
is a guarantee
of excellence.
Wednesday's Offerings
IN BOYS' & CHILDREN'S
SUIT DEPT.
Children's Hlah
to be seen 111 the city.
$2.50
i M to ir years
1 nnd plain col
prices - $,.50.
HOYS' I.oNcl PA NTS PI'lTS In aaes from 1J t 13 years. In
cheviot. cHBslmere ami seraro. In mixed nnd plain colors.
$5.00
BOYS' FINE SriTs'-'in worsted, fancy cssslmeres, fancy
casslmeres, fa
nnd plaids. Sec
iniinsnip excell
cheviots, Thlhets. etc., In fun.'V stripes snu pinius. wnim
mixtures and tiinln blue nnd black; workiniinslitp excellent;
best, fit perfect, worth
$'.2 f-iV-our
$7.50
BOIS' KNKE PANTS SPITS-Made up In Norroik. sanor
Mouse, Russian blouse, uallor Norfolk, double-breasted and
three-piece Ktylc-. In almost anv shade obtainable In fancy
mixtures, overplald-. Scotch mixtures, fancy tweeds and plain
colors, nil well ma.le. niativ of them having double seats
lined and trimmed,
$2.50
81 LK SHIRT WAIST SflTS, In blue
and
white, black and white. brown
nnd
white, nnvy, royal, brown and 'Rl'
black. Wednesday's price
WOMEN'S CREPE DB CHINE S1MTP
Elaborately trimmed. In black, LOK
. brown and white, at .fT.Z.
DON'T FAIL TO SEE THESE BVl'lS
WEDNESDAY.
Best hulk laundry starch, per lb 3i4
ECONOMICAL DRIED FRUIT PRICES.
Choice California Prunes, per lb 3i0
Choice California Seedless Raisins, per
lb Bo
Fancy Mulr reaches,- per lb 7MiO
California Grapes, per lb 7S0
Virginia Blackberries, per lb 70
New York Ring Apples, per lb SSo
BUTTER. BUTTER.
Fancy Separator Creamery Butter, per
pound , 21 o
Fancy Elgin creamery butter, per lb..28o
Strictly first-class eggs at the lowest mar
ket price.
Special Trading; Stamps Wednesday.
With every pound of Mocha and Java
coffeo at 25c, we will give absolutely free,
$2.00 worth extra trading stamps; also
double Trading Btamps with every sack of
flour.
Ground Floor,
The Bee Building.
Produce Results
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