Bartlett Pears, Seedless Grapes Now on Market Home Grown Cherries Almost Exhausted—Carload of Lo ganberries Expected Today. By MARKET BASKET. The season for fruits and vege tables seems a short one. The major ity of the fruits appearing on the market today remain but a brief per iod, lfl many Instances for two or three weeks only. Seedless California grapes made their first appearance on the market this week. Elberta peaches and gen uine Bartlett pears also are here. Home-grown cherries are about ex hausted. Those on the market are selling for $2.00 a market basket or 25 cents for a small box. The raspberry and loganberry mar ket is fair. A carload of these berries is expected by Saturday and the housewives are urged to can them next week when they will be plenti ful. Blackberries are at their height now. California, peaches should be can ned not later than next week as the season for them will be over soon. Colorado peaches will not be on. the market until some time In August. Watermelons are abundant. They nre of two grades, the Irish white melons and the Tom Watkins. The latter are the best. All melons re tail around 21-4 cents a pound. Can taloupes also are at. their best. Ari zona pink meat cantaloupes are the finest quality melons on the market today. They rang* In pries from 15 cents to 20 cents. To the eye they look green but they have the finest flavor. California plums will be good for about two more weeks and canning is advised now. Large red plums sell for 69 cents a basket; others sell for 65 cents, or 25 cents for the small bas kets. Currants are 12% cents a box; sweet. Juicy oranges range in price from 19 cents to f>0 cents a dozen. Bartlett pears are 30 cents a basket, honey dew melons 40 cents to 50 cents each, seedless grapes 20 and 25 cents a pound. Lemons are special at one market for 25 cents a dozen. Green apples are three pounds for 25 cents. DeLuxe Domino mints are made in four flavors, Including mint, cinna mon, clove and wintergreen, and are sold in packages ranging in price from 1 cent to 25 cents. The mints are especially attractive when served at social entertainments. In one store, calves-foot Jelly is sold in sherry, cognac, medeira and port wine flavors. These Jellies are recommended for invalids. An increase of 3% cents is noted in pure lard, now retailing for 17% cents a pound. Ham is popular for the picnic. Spring chicken is 42% cents a pound. Eggs are quoted from 24% cents a dozen to 35 cents a dozen for the strictly fresh. Creamery butter sells for 46 cents a pound while country butter is one cent cheaper. STILL EXPLOSION RESULTS IN FIRE A still in a house at Twenty-third and Hickory streets caused" a small fire Friday afternoon. Owner or operator of the still could not be lo cated. Fifty barrels of mash and 50 gal lons of liquor were in the house. Bee Want Ads produce results. Douglas Rayfftfi Telephone AT 7175 OMAHA’S BEST FOOD MARKETS THE HOME OF QUALITY PRODUCTS Come Once and You Will Come Alwajre Fancy Fresh Dressed Broilers, lb. . . .39Vfc* Fancy Pot Roast, per lb.11!** i Best Cuts Fancy Beef j Shoulder Roast, per lb.16!i* Cudahy’s Rex Skinned Hams, half or whole, per lb.20V2* C. & H. Cane Sugar, 100 j lb. sack .$7.49 a Fresh Country Eggs, per doz.22 !** l Central Xtra Quality Butter, lb.39!4* ITroco, Rex, Gem Nut Oleo, per lb.23!** Fancy Country Tub Butter, lb.37!** Iten’s Scotch Dainties, per lb.27* 25/2-lb. can Tomatoes, per can .. ... • 17!** Per doz.$2.00 Country Gentleman Corn, ! | per can . . ... .12!** 2-lb. can Fancy Maine | Corn, can . . ... 20* Carnation Milk, can 10* Per do. cans. . $1 15 Monarch Baked Beans, i can 10*; doz $1 15 Blatz Malt, hop flavored or plain, can . .. 50* Per dozen cans $5.75 I Mason Jars, quarts, per doz. .89* Pint Jars, doz.79* Jar Rubbers, 4 do*. .25* Monarch Catsup, per bottle .... .20* Extra Fancy Little Quaker __ Peas, per can . . . . 25c^ Fancy Fresh Dressed Young Hens, lb. 251'2C4 Lean Pig Pork Roast, per lb...12V2C4 Fancy Young Veal Roast, per lb. . .15«4-12,/2^ Sugar Cured Smoked Pic nic Hams, lb .. ■ 12Vrt | Fancy Veal Steak, per lb.27%* 48-lb. sack Puritan Flour, made from the finest wheat, every sack guar anteed .$1.78 COFFEE Our Delicious Central Special at per lb— 35c4 and 40C 1 Coffee is higher, but we are still selling at low prices. Home-Made Salad Dress ing, per pint . 40c | ^^mmm Extra F'ancy Sunkist Lem ons, per doz.25£ Extra Fancy Cal. Elberta Peaches, box...$1.23 per basket .20c^ New potatoes, pk. . 25c^ Per bushel . .98c4 1 Sunkist Oranges, per doz. .15c4 1 New Sweet Potatoes, lb. lOc4^ lbs. for 25c4 New Peas, lb.171//2<^ Extra Fancy Cantaloupes, per crate.$1.20 Extra Fancy Eating and Cooking Apples, per market basket ....35c4 Extra Fancy Apricots, per basket ... .59c § I Pearl White Soap The Big, New Bar we mt TROCO NUT MARGARINE Solid Train of Wheat Shipped From Nebraska i _ Elevators in Good Shape to Handle Grain and Plenty of Cars Provided to Han dle New Crop. Wymore, Neb., July 25.—The first solid train of new wheat, consisting of <5 carloads, was handled through the local Burlington yards Thursday bound for the St. Joseph and Kansas City markets. The grain was loaded at stations between Wymore and Red Cloud and between DeWitt and Ed gar. Threshing is now being done at a lively rate at dozens of stations. The railway sent a train of 85 empty box cars from Lincoln by way of Crete Thursday for the DeWltt-Edgar Holdrege line, and another train of 86 cars was received at Crete this morning for movement to Wymore, and thence to the Red Cloud and Con cordia lines. The loading is now averaging three carloads a day from most of these stations. Thursday Reynolds & Bryan loaded six cars each, and Ong and Shickley 10 each. The price is advancing on wheat at all southeastern Nebraska stations. Elevators are in good shape to handle the grain, and there is plenty of carB to take care of It so far. Movement of empty box cars has also started west from Kansas City and St. Jo seph to haul grain. Aurora, Neb., July 25.—Columns of smoke rising from 50 different places in Hamilton county evidence thresh ing operations now In full force. The wheat crop of Hamilton county prom isee better than the farmers ever an ticipated. While the acreage Is smaller than usual, it is thought that the yield and the quality will exceed that of any year since 1915. Reports have reached the elevator* of some yields as high as 43 bushels an acre. The average yield reported on the wheat which was planted late last fall Is between 25 and 30 bushels an acre. The wheat planted early Is yielding less than 20 bushels an acre. With new wheat selling at 11.03 a bushel, much is being hauled directly from the threshing machines to the elevators. Beatrice, Neb., July 25.—New wheat is coming to the local markets In large quantities, the price having jumped to $1.06 a bushel. Two farm ers of the Virginia vicinity, where John Haveroamp received a yield of 53 bushels to the acre, report that their wheat yielded 31 and 36 bushels to ths acre. North Platte, July 25.—About one half of the wheat acreage In Lincoln county has been cut. and where com bines are In operation the wheat is being hauled dlre-t from the field to the elevators. The yield generally is around 15 bushels, but some few fields will produce double that quan tity. Corn Is tasseling out on waist high stalks, the effect of cool and dry weather. Farmers are hopeful that with moisture and warmer nights a normal crop of corn will be gathered. V O J M 1 i California Elberta % * ^JSrSST Peaches, per crate > ? $3.98 Value* | the GREAT JULY CLEARANCE SALES | $ _a___1 J > This Season’s Greatest Dress Sale Will Start Saturday Morning | s a Scores of Stunning Dresses Worth $5.00 to .$8.95 w £ Many of the dresses on sale are similar to the ones C pictured above; the styles are the season’s newest. ? -— All Grouped in One Great Lot > Most Exquisite Styles for Women, Misses and Stouts at a Record Low Price ^ Women who love and want the better kind of dresses, women who want a dress that is out-of-the-ordinary in style, WOMEN WHO LOVE A GOOD BARGAIN will be amazed at ^ the style, quality and value of these most charming frocks. Weeks of preparation, and £ our great resources enable us to qu#ote a price that is lower—materials, style and work manship considered—than any offered in recent years! ^ Normandy Voile ^ Dresses. % Regular 5.95 Values. K Irish Linen Dresses p 5.00, 5.95 and 6.95 Values. ^ Imported Ratine W Dresses ^ 5.00, 6.95 and 8.95 Values if Broadcloth Dresses N Regular 6.00, 5.95 and ^ 6.95 Values. W French Voile Dresses ^ That SeirRegularly at ^ 5.00. ^ Monte Carlo Voile 4^ Dresses t Worth to 5.00 and more! 3 Tissue Gingham £ Dresses \ Worth from 5.00 to 6.95 ^ and more' £ * — • M ^ V IMs, Checks, Strip*'*. Horals Cross Bars Various Xoreltles in a Complete Ran** of ^ Colors—Of such great importance Is this sale that we have devoted additional space on £ the second floor. No mall or phone orders accepted. No exchanges or refunds allowed. m Entire Sixteenth Street windows devoted to the display of these dresses! Stouts' ^ sizes 46 to 56; women's slzs 36 to 44; Misses Sizes 16 to |0. Second Floor , ^ > . : ^ The New “Betty Ann” £ Sweaters—Sale a Summer'* l.atrat Slrmlm ^lodfli With Ikr Jfaw Cap ^ Sleeve Kffeel—They're th* rage In New York. All Vw Omaha'* amartly dre«»ed ml»»e» are adopting them ^ Here they are in a wonderful eale at a remarkably ^ low price. ^ Fiber and Wool Mixed ^ and .All-Woo! Sweaters— £ Richest, Daintiest Color*. a Every Garment la Perfect. Each a genuine 2.M value. m Through a fortunate pur ^ chase we secured 800 of t these Sweaters for a re fir markable one-day sale, m Share tomorrow In this of ^ ferlng of the very newest $i.. FOR SATURDAY Thousands of Dollars Worth Coats, Suits and Wraps Your Unrestricted Choice Many Garments Less Than Half-Price —--I 5 New Summer Sweaters llt^^S flavor and cri.p up haalth and logg’» i. bandy on deliciou.ne.a of .tr.ngtK, and the pantry abelf. Kellogg’.- It’, the ir doesn't tax the It ready to serr*. I I favorite dish. digestive tract. It's good any time. 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