Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, June 21, 1905, Page 10, Image 10

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TfTE OMATTA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY, JUNE "21,
GREAT SPECIAL SALE
Ladies'l Slippers t
Samples of very fine baud made slippers these are plain, fmicy,
beaded and patent lentuer ex
tremely dressy for evening wear
and house wear worth up to $o.tX)
a pair, go
on big
bargain
square
at..-.
$11.25
These slippers have been In a handsome window display during the
past few days, where they have caused no end of comment.
Special India. Liror Value
Tomorrow we will place on sale one lot of full pieces India Linons that
would ordinarily be considered cheap at 10c a yard 4 g
They jto. as long as 0OO pieces lust, III C
10c
at, per yard.
ALSO OINE LOT OF VERY FINB 40-INCH LAWNS These
are lo mill length. They are splendid quality and
also go at per yard ;
Pearl Buttons at lc Dozen.
A big lot of all kinds of plain and fancy pearl
buttons in all sizes worth ad high as 15c a
dozen, on card, at per dozen
lc
The Favorite Summer Wear,
Men's Blue Serge Suits
Light weight, half lined and full lined
suits single and double breasted the
biggest value of the year for men of good
taste made of all wool hand tailored
Actually
worth
$15 and
$18
Special at...
All Wool
Serges
wear like
Iron.
DR. BRADBURY
1806 FARNAa
Tetb Extracted.-. .25c
Porcelain Pilllngs $1 up
Oold Fillings ... .$1 up
Silver Fillings... 80c up
Crowns $2.80 up
Hates $2.00 up
DENTIST
15 Years Same Location
'Phono 1756.
Bridge Work $2.50 up
Nerves removed with
out pain.
Loose Teeth Mad
Solid.
Work guaranteed 10 yaars.
Teachers and Students
Can make $5.00 a day during vaca
tion months. No investment required.
Work dignified and pleasant. Write
for particulars. :: :: :: ::
THE TWENTIETH CENTURY FARMER
OMAHA, NEBRASKA
CURRENT LITERATURE.
E. P. Powell s latent book. Orchard and
Fruit Garden." the second In the McClure
Phllllp Country Home library, has been
receiving the unnttnted approval of the
nursery and orchard men. The Stark Bros.
Nurseries and Orchards company, one of
the btKRert establishment of Its kind In
the t'nltfd States, writes to the publishers:
"It strikes us as a very practical and help
ful work, especially for amateurs Just
starting- an orchard, though the most ex
perienced orchardlst will read It with
profit." T. V. Munson, well known as an
expert on fruit trees, writes: "I have
looked it through with the greatest inter
est, and And It a most delightfully written
work it Is so clear, explicit and orderly,
practical up-to-date. The style Is charm
ing. It fills a great need for th fruit
growers of every class."
Revelations of the methods of political
corruption In one of our large cities now
being made each day through, the news
papers give special timeliness to Philip Ver
rlll Mlghels' novel, "The fltimate Pas
sion," recently published by the Harper.
Among many "rear' episodes, with which
this novel bristles, there Is none of more
Immediate Import than the revelation of
the real methods employed by the "ring"
to insure that young legislators at Albany
will not Interfere with vested gas Inter
ests. Mr. Mlghels has related real farts
Concerning: political methods In New York
City respecting this vital matter. All his
references to the question of gas are based
on fact, not on fancy. The character of
Hreem In the novel is a real man, and
tho things he tells have all happened and
will happen again.
What wide-awake boys can do when
thrown on their own resources Is delight
fully brought out In Willis Gibson's serial
tory, "Miles City and Return," now run
sing In the Youth's Companion. Incidentally
the reader learns a god deal about the
geography, life and traffic of the upper
Mississippi.
Ths title page, of "The Oirl and tha
Kaiser." recently Issued by the Bobha
MrrlU company, shows the author as
Pauline Bradford Mackl. This la ths
siHlden nam of Mrs. Herbert M. Hopkins.
ho husband Is profewr of l-tin lit
Trinity college at Hartford, pnth Prof.
Ilopkin and hi wlfa hav made places
for themselves among th modern novel
ists of America, "Th Torch," Prof.
' Hopkins' book, published last year, at
tracted considerable attention as an In
tlilvi attack os svmmsrclai Influences In
university life. Mrs. Hopkins has quite a
long list of stories to her credit, "The
Washlngtonians" and "The Voice In the
Desert" being perhaps the most Impor
tant. "The Girl and the Kaiser" it note
worthy for its Intimate, friendly and un
exaggerated picture of Emperor William
the Sudden. For the first time In fiction
we have a portrait of him, not a carica
ture. A discussion of "The Future of Poland"
by David Bell Macgowan Is announced for
the July Century. While this article was
written, of course, before the czar's issue
of the rescript removing many of the re
strictive ordinances from which Poland has
suffered, such action adds interest and
value to this authoritative statement of
the oppressive conditions In Poland.
"The Blue Book of Missions" for 1906, pub
lished by Funk & Wagnalls companycon
talns the essence of the annual reports for
19"4 of a hundred or more missionary so
cieties, with statistical tables, latest facts
as to area, population, religions .and mis
sions, both Protestant and Roman Catholic,
In each of the non-Christian countries of
the world. It corttalns also a large collec
tion of miscellaneous Information carefully
indexed for quick reference, and forma a
handy compendium, portable and pocket
able, of value to clergymen, missionaries
Snd students.
(extra special
1 111 ii nminriiriiT
ii iiuuiibtriir.il i
Cooking Lessons
CONTINUED AT
The Peoples Store.
Owing to the urgent request of
the people of Omnhit wo have man
aged to secure a continuance of the
led tins ty Miss Sarah Elizabeth
t'ralg of Huston. These leetures
an' of the very highest order ami
are entirely free. The management
of the Direct Aft Ion Has Knnge
Company were loath to penult Miss
Train to stay, hut after npeated
efforts we finally secured her ser
vlces for the rest of the week. She
will continue to give these lectures
every morning at loss) and every
afternoon at a:00 and on Saturdays
in the afternoon at 2:X and In the
evening at 7:.T0, no morning lecture.
All her cooking Is done on the Direct
Action tJas Mange, of which we are
the sole agents. These ranges are
sold on the Easy Payment Tlan
5(1 cents ier week for the smaller
size; $1.00 per week for the larger
size.
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D H nr mJZ- Wrdnr .!? Fair and Warmer. Otw$E H
MENUnti
WEDNESDAY, 10100 A. M.
Yeast Bread,
Holls,
Bread Sticks.
WEDNESDAY. 2:00 P. M.
Broiled Steak,
Delmonioo Creamed Potatoes,
Rhubarb Pie.
People Furniture & Carpet Co.
Taiv Ties
Tht
Tantalize
There Is nothing more tantaliz
ing In women's summer foot
wear than those beautiful tan
tie of ours. We show them In
the correct shades of tan, In the
newest and prettiest shapes,
and the latest lasts.
FRY SHOE CO.
16th and Douglas Sts.
The June number of the Four Track News
exhales a vacation atmosphere calculated
to hypnotise the reader. With an abun
dance of pictures Illuminating the descrip
tive matter It takes a tourist to tha charm
i.f T t I . l . . . . .
.-. ,,.,-ii.r 1() liar iiaroor and New
York City and Montreal. If the tourist has
time and money to satisfy his needs he or
she may visit In Iird Kairfas- town. Win
chester. Va . take a run to Cuba, and dash
across the ocean to the curious old town of
Settle, England. Beside these vacation
hints. there are numerous personal
sketches, poems and humor, all richly em
belllshed with Illustration.
Silver for Wedding Gifts
Handsome table silver is the delight
of tho hospitable housekeeper when
she sees it decorating her hospitable
table, or ornamenting her buffet and
lending a tuni to her dining room.
Our stock of silver is artistic, produced
by the most talented designers, with
every piece a gem of the silversmith's
art.
Brown & Borsheim,
Jewelers. - 22-222 9. 16th St
DIAMONDS!
B
Ownership of one or more will give jg
you that self-satisfied feeling. Why 7
It will Insure you against a rainy
day sight of it will give you H
constant pleasure especially so If m
mounted In a ring It Is cash gj
because we will give you nine-tenths
of what you paid us at any time with- J
In one year from date of purchase.
BROOMS! BROOMS!
Four-Tie Parlor Brooms
30c
10c
Made with high grade broom corn
Won't curl up at corners
Made just right
Thirty (!?3.00) Green Trading Stamps with each broom.
Scrub Brushes, Scrub Brushes.
Twenty ($2.00) Green Trading Stamps with
any scrub brush, 22c, 18c, 15c, 12c and . . .
HARDWARE, BASEMENT.
In Our Dry Goods Sections
TAKE A NIRBIvK AT OUR BARGAIN CIRCLE IN THE WOMEN'S AND
CHILDREN'S HEADY-TO-WEAR DEPARTMENT.
Hundreds of waists for women and boys, aprons, children's dresses, bonnets
for women and children, etc. Every article on the circle this week 25c
Ladies' House Dresses
Handsome rercale and lawns, very neat trimmings, flounces and yokes, 4 AO.
selling at 12.25, $2.00 and $1.76, all Wednesday, at I.0
Imported La.wns
Trimmed In velvet, lace or embroidery, very dainty gowns, sold at $6.50, 4 fiSi
$S 60, $4.50, $3.50-all Wednesday, at I.VO
Ladies' Grass Linen Petticoats
Washable, for travel and country wear, natural color, some have one ruffle,
others two, a good value, all lengths, regular $1.25 Wednesday, 75c
See our elegant line of Cravenette Coats for traveling and outing, O Qfi
regular $12.50 and $14.50 value, sale ZZJ
Children's Bonnets
A hemstitched lawn bonnet, ruffled, trimmed of same material, all 1fln
sizes
Children's Lawn Bonnets
Three clusters of fine tucks, trimmed In fluted ruffle, edged with lace, lQr
all sizes, at IfV
niiji.L(L ry
-& DODGE.
The high art that I being put Into sou
venir postal cards nowaday I most per
fectly exemplified by .some of the pictorial
products of Raphael Tuck 6on Co. of
New York. The postal card I being mad
educational a well artistic and In these
serUs one can travel around the world
with graphic portrayals of all th most
Interesting sights and scene sought after
by round-the-world tourist.
Anni Payson Call's "Power Through Re
pose" has brought relief to so many nerv
ous men and women that S SMW book by
ths author la sura to be eagerly welcomed
The Freedom of Ufe" u the title se
lected by Miss Cu tr vtmX m,y u
termed, "the goapel of orderly living." In
her new book she attempts to give a rem
edy for the distressing waste of nervous
force which attends our dally work. She
show how we may be spared the pain and
annoyance of doing light In the wrong
way. Beveral of the chapters In the book
appeared originally In Leslie's Monthly
magazine. Mis Call reside near Boston
Her previous books along th same line,
"Power Through Repose" and "As a Mat
ter of Course." have had a large sale. Lit
tle, Brown & Co. are Iter publishers.
Above books at lowest retail prices.
Matthews, 122 South Fifteenth street
' Ample shade snd refreshments at Valley
Park. Take your family to ths grocers'
and butchers picnic' Thursday; only $1
round trip; children half price.
Harry B. .Usvls, undsrutasr, ZsL UK
Dusting Caps
For house cleaning, made of gingham.
at t-,...
Children's Percale Dresses
Neatly made and trimmed with braid, good styles, ages 6 to 14 years,
at
10c
48c
An Amazing Ribbon Sale
Two thousand pieces fine all silk glaccl ribbons, widths from 5 to 80, all
the newest shades, regular prices would be from 7c to 40c sale In
Wednesday morning, at 10c, 5c and
Ladies' Union Suits
Fine white lisle, tape and lace trimmed, 6oc quality, Wednesday morn- ff
Ins- at three for lVvf
Leather Hand Bags
A small sensation Just three gross black, tan, brown, worth 75c and
$1.00, Wednesday, at.
Some Cre.t Wash Goods Specials for Wednesday
50c
A big assortment of pretty Eollennes and Poplins, in plain and embroidered
dots; polka dot, batistes and lawns, pretty light weight; crash suit- nr
Ings, In all colors; goods that are worth 36c yard, Wednesday
BOO pieces plain black and white India Llnons, nice Bheer, 18c quality, I'll,
Wednesday 'a
All our fancy crepes and figured and plain Bilk Mulls, up to 75c yard, OCp
Wednesday bJV
Bargains in Linens
Twenty pieces fine Mercerized Table Damask, 25 new patterns, worth, Cflp
75c yard, special UUW
Turkish Towels
100 dozen extra heavy Turkish Towels, unbleached, worth 23c,
Wednesday, each
; Sheetings
9-4 Bleached Sheeting, extra heavy quality, worth 28c yard, 2 If
Wednesday , tw
15c
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mi BtNNtTT COMPANY
DEALERS')1 tVtRYTm
OMAHA J(EB.
BENNETT S BIG GROCERY
Bpeclal offers dally; best goods, lowest prices. Complete
delivery system.
Twenty ($2.00) Green Trading Stamps with pound Ofir
package Bennett's Capitol Coffee "O
Twenty ($2.00) Green Trading Stamps with Afin
pound Tea 7W
Ten ($1.00) Green Trading Stamps with can 12c
can pure ground Black Pepper SAW
FOR SUMMER LUNCHES.
Five (50c) Green Trading Stamps with each of the following:
Frankfurters and Sauer Kraut, can 10c
Beef Loaf, can 10c
Ham Loaf, cun 10c
Vienna Sausage, can l'c
Clam Chowder, can 10c
Cottage Tumbler Jelly, ea.lOc
Diamond "S" Salmon,
can
Potted Ham, '-pound
can 8c
Imported Sardines, can..l2fto
It is cool to-day
in Colorado
Why not take your Sirmmer
Outing in Colorado Rockies?
The Santa Fe is arranging some
low rate excursions to
Denver.
Go on the Colorado Flyer, the
train that's as fine as the
Limited.
Block Signals
All ths Way
Ask Geo. C. Cham
bers, Paas. Ait.,
tog Equitable Bid.,
Dea Moines, la.,
for "A Colorado
Bummer" book.
Michigan Summer Resorts
Among the lakes and rivers of the East Coast of
Lake Michigan Is the ideal country for a summer
outing. Fishing, boating, bathing, sailing, golf,
and above all, an ideal climate. Pure air and pure
spring water. Health and recreation. Booklets
descriptive of these resorts mailed on application
to II. F. MOELLEIt, G. P. A., Fere Marquette
Railroad, Union Station, Detroit, Mich. :
A Bevy of Bargains Wednesday
Sixth Day of the Great Sale
READ EVERY
ITEM
CAREFULLY.
COME EfR.Y
mm
TUB RELIABLE SIOHB.
EVERY ITEM
OF KEENEST
ECONOMICAL
INTEREST
lc polka dot batiste,
from Cllne & Co. stock,
In main wash pood
depuTtnietit, at, a yard
J
CAMBRIC DHAWERS
for misses and child
ren from Clfue &, Co.
stock, nicely trimmed,
all sizes, 25c values
Wednesday, choice iHr
pair-
MEN'H OUTIXU SUITS Made
up in singe and double-breasted
styles, all colors, splendid ma
terials; Cline & Co.'h price
$7.50 and $10.00; C AA
sale price. Vlv
HOYS' KNEE PANTS SUITS
In all styles and, colors, well
worth double our sale price
in three lots, at
1.50, 1.95, 2.50
121c
10c India linons and
Nainsooks, from Cllne
& Co. stock, In domestic
room, at, yard
5c
25c round thread linen
finish shirt waist suit-
Injr, In west room, at,
yard
!2!c
10c
$1.00 wash fabric Just
lme itajan, 70 per cent
silk In main wash
Roods department, at,
yara
59c
RMiC heavy cream Turk
ish towels, from Cllne &
Co. stock, In west room,
at
5c
7'c standard dress
prints, in nil colors, west
room, Wednesday, yd.
32c
JERSEY R I It Ii E D
VESTS and PANTS
for misses and children
-worth more than
louble, to close them
out, Wednesday, per
garment
10c
Pride of Toklo, an all
silk habutai, In 50 col
ors, In main wash goods
department, great snap,
at, yard
50c
10c dot silk, mousseline
de sole, from Cllne &
Co. stock, In west room,
yard
19c
10c Victoria apron lawn,
40 inches wide, in tho
west room, at, yard
12c
Indies' 25c and 30o
cambric drawers, from
Cllne & Co. stock, trim
med with tucks, lace
and embroideries, great
snap Wednesday, at,
pair
15c
25c, :?lc and 5oe mercer
ized white suit Inns, odd
pieces from the great
purchase In main wash
goods department to
close, at yard
10c
15c French percales, yd.
wide, In the west room,
Wednesday, at, yard
6k
60c bleached sheets, 81x
00 size special Wednes
day, In west room, at
49c
READ THESE TEA AND COFFEE
PRICES
..25c
35c
..35c
.174c
20c
..25c
.25c
Sun Cured Japan Tea-
pound
English Breakfast Tea
pound
Ceylon Blend for Ice tea-
pound
Royal Java and Mocha Coffee
pound Family Java Coffee
pound
No. 1 Mocha and Java-
pound
Good Santos Coffee
2 pounds for . .....
READ THESE FRESH FRUIT
PRICES
15c
15c
4c
10c
ancy Soft Shell English 1r
Walnuts pound 1VW
Fine Juicy Oranges
per dozen
Large Juicy Lemons
per dozen
Fancy Large Cocoanuts
each
Fresh Roasted Peanut
3 measures for
HAVDEN BROS.
A fine room with a vault heat
light water janitor service in a
fire proof office building for $18-00
The Bee Building.
GREATEST PREMIUM OFFER EVER MADE BY
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