tiif: ni;i;: omaha, satlijdav, fkbufahy ::. iru. f r"'aa' ewetaassi iiaaan mi. j m r A OU can t afford to he a spectator Satur- tS Beau tiful Prrir thtni, 11 00 tha Vt-w Spring ata ranAsls Stor.s SIT A4 on rf 10. Monday ' Bales of liri and Wall Paper D JL urday in the final round up sale of men's clothes rl' 1,1-1 -rl-V There'll bo a routing business doint; i i a l IV i 20 t .: ' - - ,r 1 0m a U . a.-' r ' r.: AN.Y. Importer's Samples d Odd Lots 1,000 Women's Scarfs and Veils Worth up to $2.50 at 50c Automobile scarfs, silk drapes, lacu veils, auto hoodf, made of finest all silk chiffon and chiffon cloths, fancy embroidered nets, fancy Persian all silk and silk and linen effects hem stitched borders; some are hand em broidered. 1 to 2 yards long and . up to 30 inches wide, all colors. The window display has at tracted thousands worth up to $12.50; at, each , Voaen's Black Silk Hose, 49c Pair 1 Woraen8 Bla(,k Pure Silk Thread Boot llos yi tV iery wide lisle tops, full fashioned, regular fi nmde IisIe so,cs neels and toes; pair, 49? Women's Fine Imported Lisle and Cottou ii terns, alloycr lace, etc; at, pair 25e Vj Samples of Men's Imported Hosiery, f nil fashioned, spliced soles, double heels and toes black, tan, etc., worth to 33c, pr., 15c AVomeu's Fine Cotton Hos iery all black and colors, regular and out sizes; at, pair '.15c i i if. Misses' and Children' Ribbed Cotton and Lisle Finished Hos iery double heela and toes aome with double knees; at, per Paf ' 120 Special Sale of Women's Neckwear New Middy and Dutch Collars, in' crochet, Venise and Val. lace effects, embroidered sailors, jabots in Crochet, Venise and fancy lace effects, tailored and fancy, stocks, fancy Persian bows and ties, etc worth up to 75c; or at, each ZDC Women's Fine Embroidered Sheer Linen Handk'fs Hand embroidered corners, hemstitched and scalloped bor ders, colored borders, Armenian and Val. lace edges, Ma deira effects, etc?, worth up to 25c; Saturday f r special, each , JLwC Wide All Silk Dresden and Persian Ribbons Also satin striped taffetas, plain and satin taffetas, fancy checks and plaids all colors worth up to 35c f r bargain square, yard I3C Celebrated "Perrin's" Kid Gloves We have just received a shipment of these gloves for early spring wear, including long gloves and 2-clasp effects in all the newest shades of gray, pearl, champagne, tan, blue, also black and white. Sole agents in Omaha for these fine gloves-Main glove tffl nr frn fin qr up &n vjr counter, at, pair. vl I v"Qumt)u,Lid 0 $0.1 d $1.25 Long and Short KidGloycs, 75c Pair Special for Saturday on bargain square. Elbow length gloves also one and two-claap, In kid. lambskin and English walking . "" uiacn, nue, xan, gray, Drown, hello and red AT worth up to 11. BO a pair. at. T . Brandela Storea are excluslT selling agenta for the celebrated I Vlda, Gossard, La Revo. Lyra. Madeleine and American Lady Cor sets We are now allowing all the new models for spring. Special demonstration In Corset department Saturday. Stamped Pillow Cases Dn.7.m.n. Our regular 70c Pillow Cases stamped ou best 42 and ineh tubing, in a large number of new designs for French and eyelet embroidery. For Saturday only . yQft per pair.. t5C Next Monday is That Great Sale of Wall Paper This la an Immense purchase of thousanda and thousands of rolls or up-to-date wall paper In the most desirable designs. It will all be sold next Monday at prices never before known In the history of wall paper sales. . M BRANDEIS STORES ii SIT SPECIAL Men's and Young Men's new medium weight Suits, all wool fabrics in all the new colors, as well as plain blacks and blues. Tailored in the best possible manner. These are positively from $3.00 to $5.00 les3 than you would pay for the same quality elsewhere. GREAT PANT SALE Men's $2.50 and $3.00 Pants, at . . Men's $3.50 and $4.00 f i Pants, at 1.95 FLANXK.L SHI It IS tirey Fl h ii ii el Sliirt, 9I.5U qual Ity, for 90c RATCRDAY Only Men's Fancy Vests, wo r th "..850 M'.CKWEAU SIMXIAh Roautiful Nerk pr, 50 r-nt ' erade for . . 10c KnlokerbK'a.er isriTs Boy a' Snlta, with axtra pair "X'nick rbockars, a bif HSL S2.Q5 at iu iui V'lllllll 111 I 'fl I I lilt 141, (lllll IL rit know what's what iji clothes, you'll cer tainly wnnt to bo right in it and in at the first. ilart, Schaffncra T.lnrx Suits and Oicrcoils $ thai sod to $30.00, en sale a) Hear in miml this does not mean your choice of any suit or overcoat at this price; simply an allotment of from 1.000 to 1 .),00O Suits and Overcoats, giving you a liberal selection of the best ready-to-wear clothes on earth at an unheard of low price. All this week we promised you a ser ies of matchless bargains daily, and no one can deny that we've made good. Sat- urday bargain offerings . are the Cap J Sheaf values of the big sale. t Complaints are unknown in the best known building in the city This truth speaks much for service afforded office tenants. It is evidence of attentive janitor service, good heat, bright light and modern accomodations. THE BEE BUILDING These offices will be available March 1. KOOM 313 Has 378 aquara feet of floor apsce. with outside window. Hoom la partitioned bo as to glva a private office and reception lomn. Kental, per month f 35.00 BOOM 314 To 14x27 feet In alia, partitioned Into two room. This i a very desirable room on account of the large open corridor In front, which opena on the court. Kent, per month 933.00 BOOM 418 Is a very dealrable room, having a aouth and wet exposure, which afforda good light This would make a jood real eatate office for aoniebody. Kental price, par month. 918.00 BOOM 491 la a good Inside room on the fourth floor, having 248 square feet of floor pace and fire-proof vault In connection. This ta a good room at, per month . 918.00 New elevators will be installed within SO days. ' The Bee Building Company Bee Business Office. 17th and Farnam Sts. $10.00 and $15.00 Pen's Suits Saturday at $6.00 I'll-1- for I :. . ........ ? In connection with our side of Mart. Schatlner & Marx clothes at $1:.."U, we w ill oil' . -n .1.... L.l,...l., 1 ........ 1 !.. 1 1 I i 1 J 1 . . t i uiuii; uiy, otiiuiuttj, muu jtnu jouug men s nuns, aDKnuieiy u-io-(im' Myios m pure wool, worsteds and cheviots, many of them hand-tailored, made to sell at H'Min'mid $1.".0:. assortment fully as large and qualities fully up to those of last Monday for one Or nn price, your choice vDiUL You should be here early Saturday; it means big savings to clothing buyers.- 0 W'.W THE ' r L1ADLE STORE Bring tho boys; ths values we're offering m boys suits andc overcoat3 you can' duplicate. i ujjHauiuiKxtrrc C", (JSSW Cm CWKrQi c5 Cafk Omaha's Pure Food Center Saturday Specials -lb. sack "Excellenca" Flour.. tl.ft) Uurbank, Potatoes, per bu 85c White or Yellow Cornmeal. sack. 15c Kippered Herring, per can 15c 811. -ed Apricots, per can 26c pkgs. Corn Flakes 26c Condensed Mtnce Meat, per pkg...Kc Nabob Jams (assorted), per Jsr..20c Sweet, sour and mixed Pickles, per bottle lie Barrel Uiuger Snaps 20c BUTTER, EGOS, CHEESE, PICKLES LOTUS" Creamery- Butter (cartons) per lb 19c Our Best Country Butter, tn Sani tary Jars) per lb 28o Strictly Fresh Eggs, per dos 30c Imported Swlsa Cheese, per lb ...35c Brick Cheese, per lb 'Mo Itoyal and Fancy Jar Cheese, at 10c, 16c and c Iarge Edam Cheese, each Jl 00 Dill Pickles, per dos 15c and 20c Celary Relish (bulk), par Jt 20c FRESH FRUIT AND VEGETABLE DEPARTMENT. Naval Oranges, per dos 30c Lemons, per dos Juc 3 large Bunches Radlahes 10c Spinach, per peck 20o Fresh Mushrooms, Brussels Sprouts Imported Endle. Cauliflower. r ..... "arrots. Beets, xu. ',, a,., beans. Hothouse Grapes, FreHh Tomatoes. Turnips. ) Pine Apple Celery. TEA AND COFFEE DEPT. II Roasted fresh dailv. Our "IXJTI'fi-ANKDLA" Is the best 3 Ibs. for $1.00 coffee sold In the world Courtney's Peanut Butter (made (guaranteed to be absolutely free from all coloring!, per V4-lb. pack age. Jic. Per 1-lb. pkg., 65c. I Courteny s Peanut Butter (Made O fresh dally), per jar, 10c, l&c, ffic, 40c; (bulk), per lb, 20c. "LOTUS" Spices, (finest quality) pr .5 tan 10c, 15c and 'J6c , MEAT DEPARTMENT. For your Sunday dinner. In our J Meat Department, wa have to suggest: Toung Turkeys, Ducks. A Broilers. Spring Chickens, V Crown Boasts. . Filet of Beef. g- Prime Rib Roast, Live Lobsters. Fresh Scollops, Fresh Oysters, f WINES AND LIQUORS. Smuggler Scotch, 12 years old. .11.50 t Atherton Whiskey, 1H, full qt..ll.26 Ouckenhelmer Hye,' 10J, full t fl.00 Ci i.fHiar xruoK. iuii qi SHiU Monogram Whiskey, full qt Too Three Star French Cognac J1.5'J (pi Pura Cal. Brandv. at 11.00 Port or Sherry Wine, t years old i aal. ti.Ut: aallon. 11.00: bottle.. . ..iv tJ While Tokay, full qt ooc Virginia Dare, large bottle tui: SATURDAY ONLY A bottle of Wine FREW with each full quart of om years old LOTUS Brand VVhls- A key, at $l.t f-J) e pre-pay an oroura lor uquora to the amount of $3.00 and over. f STOETZEL STOVE 0. 714 South Slxltenlh The spring Steel Range and Gas Stove season Is now setting In. We sell Steer Ranges at $5.00 per month and gas stoves at J3.00 per month, or a cut price for cash. , Samson Detroit Something extra In a ateel Range. ' Head below how it Is made. I . Ideal Gas Range This cut represents the patent burner of the Detroit Ideal. The burner that has given it a national reputation. If" i I !'i,ssi J , it " ::J : The SAMSON la made of1" extra" heavy steel plates, will not burn out. Has polished top, needs no fftove blacking. Haa ulamlnlsed oven, will not rust. Has braoed oven bottom, will not warp. Haa large flues, will draw easy. Has small fire box. will save the coal. Has alumlnlzed ljuse to keep the moisture from the steel. Will heat up as quickly an a gu stove, Mrs. Lyons, 1506 Marcy, SHys: "The SAMSON drawa unusually easy. Is a beautiful baker, and heuta up In a few minutes. V A- -iO fritV-M- 1 1 Y tad's Sale of Misses', Children's and Young Women's Lace Shoes z Almost Half Off tt takes three ' things to constitute a first claxs gas atoe. They are dura bility, baking and working iiualitica. and economy In gm. There are hundreds of gas stoves sold In VoibIih every seanon that haven't any one of the three. There are many aold that do good work but only last from five to eigii' years when they should last from rifteen to twenty The Detroit Ideal has proven that It will last tawenty years. Ii is an exti sordinary fine baker, anil the patent burner bus proven that It make a hotter fire with the same gas thna others do. Mrs. Rohrs, 1543 S. 15th. says: T"ha Detroit Ideal In all you claim for it; an extraordinary fins gas stove." (jtftr C C2 (asw5 C2 ayuen Oros yarness Dept. Bound to get your trade if prices will do it. Material used in our Harness is guaranteed to be the best. Double Farm Harness, No. 3G Bridle, i-inch, round side checks; Lines, 1 i inch, 20 feet; Haines, No. 3 bolt; Hame Tu, 1L inch, with Cooler's clips; Traces, 1U inch; Pads Moline, with market strap; Belly Bands, H'finch; Back and Hip Straps, Vs inch; Breast Straps, V2 inch, with snaps and slides; Martingales, 1 inch, with collar straps. This Harness sells regularly at $33.00; OOafll f our special' price vJ j , , (Without Collars.) Sweat Tads for. ; .'. 25t Holler Snaps, 1 Vs. inch, each ISV'jC 75c. leather Back Bru.h for C5o 25c Cyrrv Comb for HiYOECvl 'BR .15c i i i , OMAHA LOAN AND DLDC. AGGOCIATIOn LoSon r.lcCague Building t , s. Northwest Corner 15th and Dodge Streets. Saturday Candy Special ' 40c Assorted (Ycm CaiTkinrls tier pouud 25 ? B(K- 'ITIneg Heet" Chocolates, per pound 300 Creams ar.d Joes for parties tnd rfceptions. f.Iycrs-DillonDruoCo- lGth and Farnam Sts. V CAW OUT OOOO COr SB If you really want It. We have the Only Perfectly Freparext I'offee pro duced In Omuha. Irs Steel Cut and Sifted. I M you know the difference between clean, duatlesa Roods and the old fashioned anti'ln cruxhed Instead of rut wltii the dust and chaff left In It? It's a wonderful Improvement. Mocha Mixture Juc, ila. f 1 00: hi relator Bland, ltc, t i lbs , 11.00. 17. L. T.lsstcrRcn G Co. T Coffaa Bfea." Braacti at FuImIo Market. . 110 Karaa fe. Ilayden Bros.' -'Meat Dept. Martin Reura, manager Hayden's Meat Depart ment, says meats have slightly advanced the past week, but that cuts no figure at this store. We are still hold ing the price down. Compare these prices with others: 10! 1- lbs. Leaf Lard .$1.00 Pork Loins : . . llv Pork Roast ....OV-C Hindquarters Mutton or Iamb 6V:jC Forequarters Mutton or Lanib .5t? Pot Itoast i 8l 7e and Gc Sirloin Steak V 12!-;C Porterhouse Steak 15c Bacon Backs IS'jC Bulk Sausage '. C Picnic Hams IOVjC IIAYDEH'S "MEAT DEPT. is attracting mauy wise buy ers to our store. This Is a sale oT JJrexel quality pIioph, fitted by Urexol'g export fit ters at prices that will as tound you. Such shoes an ' Duati Hudson and 'John Kramor, in patent colt, Rlazed kid and velour and box calf. This Is "your last chance for hVTIKDAV Is the I-AST DAY 13.50 and $3.00 Shoes, go at i $2.60 and $2.00 Shoes, go at $1.80 Shoes, go at These prices- are so low that we cannot rhargt or de liver these shoes. $1.95 $1.45 $1.15 DREXEL 1410 Farnam Street lz: - It PerslstBt Adftrtislag I lb Road M Big Keturna. Tha CoIiuum of Tlia Bm A re Best for Adfertlaera. -7i Rollnblo I DontiGtry Li l) Tail's Dentzl k:m The Reason Why you can get better iiu-m at Haiti's for less imfi.ey it easily explained. Ham has always maintained a hlfli stand aid of qualily. Wlieu lie chuiiKvd Ills entire ouslnaas to a cash Imis, Ii. lound that lie could still maintain the hleii quality at locr prices to lil clititoiucls rlK Al M'. loss on oud af, counts Is allnitlia led , uellvoiy exeiit; savad. aa uell as a Oik sJtlni.' Ii: lime and expense ut bookkei pliiK ani t-oiiacuifii i-naifces. All. ut theae Iteiiu help to reour. .rkoi to i-iistoui. era WITHOUT aflecilna the maiKln of protlt. Tliasa ai. only a r;v tea sons, hut they ouKltt to be sufficient t idiia a trial onltr thla ueek. Stop on your way home Strictly fresh t'ountry i:s at, pr duun 1710 10 Ihs. Leaf I.ar4 SI. 00 pork l.olus, Ih HVse puik Khoulder IO'.jO Hlrip K'od lidcun 17VbO I'ot HojHt or Moll, lOo, ta and. ...7o f'huctt Hteak, fine lBl.e Hum. Mad. fork Sausage la'Jo Hum. Jtendeisd Lard . ld'Io Npar. Itibs 10 e Jos. Bath's Cash Market iai riKviv bt. T.l. Douglas ea. 4 I want to meet tho man who has goods to fell. I am a seller of goods by being a planner of plans. (Jet into touch with me. 1 am making money for peoplo you know. Address, M-7o4, care of Omaha Bee. V r w 4 ( J f 'I 3 TWENTIETH CENTURY FARMER Uiwd Advertising lr4luui. 1