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Tim OMAIIA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY, MARCH 2.?, 1W?.
CURRENT LITERATURE.
To the woman of fashion the April De
lireator will be more than weleome, for It
rontalns an array of attractive garments
trint will enable her to select and develop
In her own home everything; necessary for
any occasion. Apart from mattera of style,
there are two stories by well known
writer: "The Flight of Jim Charlea." by
Albert Blgelow Paine, and "The Btolen
Rpeech." by Joseph A. Altsheler. In the
latter, love and polltlra are equally blended,
and the hero not only wlna th psssagi?
of the school bill for which he la fighting,
luit the girl who spurs him on. A new
srrles that la aure to pleaae many la
"Famous American Sonus." an In this
number of the magaxlne the author, Oustav
Kohbe. tella of that song of the home
slrk, "Old Fnlks at Home." An American
lady's housekeeping experiences In Mo
rore the land of the Brigands will prove
Interesting reading, but It la doubtful If
many will care to transport themselves an1
their families to that lawleaa couatry.
"Portia." the noble heroine of Shakes
peare's "Merchant of Venice." la the sub
ject of clever sketch by Dorothy Don
nelly, baaed on her own Impersonation of
the character. To the many good things
usually provided for the children, two
exeeptlonaJly bright stories fcsve been
added; and for the busy woman In thi
home everything pertaining to the Inner
working of the household Is touched on n
tha various departments.
The automobile has found a permanent
place In modern fiction, but no better
motorcar story has been written than "The
rink Typhoon." by Harrison Robertson,
which opens the April number of Tha
Hmart Set. The story concerns Itself with
the delightful motor adventures of a digni
fied Judge In a middle-west town, and two
charming children play Important parts In
an altogether charming narratlvn. It !s
a, story which la easy to read, but certainly
not easy to forget.
In "Where Copper Was King." by James
North Wright, an effort la made fur the
first tfme to preserve some record of the
rough and In no slight degree herolo life
of the pioneers In copper mining. The
scenes described are those of the early
days of the famous Calumet Heola mine
and the characters ore portraits of real
people Who have played their part In the
development of the Lake Superior coun
try. The author Is describing life of which
he himself was a part, having been for
merly superintendent of the Calumet Sx
Hecla mine, of which company he la still
a director. Published by Hmall, Maynard
ft Co.
"The , Golden CJreyhound." by Dwlght
Tllton, is an up-to-dute atory of love, ad
v miture and mystery, with wlrolesa teleg
raphy and all the modern Improvements,
that will not let you rest until you see
how it Is coming out. The hero Is a rich
.voung New Yorker and former Yale ath
lete. He is so attracted by a lovely face
as to follow Its possessor, a young woman
whose personality la worthy of her great
beauty, on board an Atlantio liner called
The Ooldrn Greyhound on account of a
vast shipment of gold, forgetful that he
has Just spent all his money. With him la
a choice character, his valet. Jay, a Tankee
farmer youth, who figure extensively In
the exciting voyage, which Is filled with ad
venturous Incidents by a stupendous plot
concerning the gold. The hero's Ingenuity
In providing himself with funds by nego
tiating a loan resulta In additional eompll
cations, but he la Instrumental In ' solving
a most baffling mystery, and hi raah
Journey brings great happiness to all but
the perpetrators of 'the plot for Mealing
the precious cargo. The book la as rich In
humor aa It la fertile In invention an Is
strikingly handsome In makeup.'" Published
by Lothrop. Lee St. Shepard company.
"Maid of Athens," by Lafayette McLaws,
la a romance of great charm, dealing with
the love of Byron for Thyraa, the maid of
Atheqi to whom he wrote Immortal verse
and whom the author portrays him woo
tng with abandon and disregard of danger.
The higher and more tender side of Byron's
complex character and the noble person
ality and compelling charm of the lovely
Oreek girl form the firm warp of a rich
narrative tapestry, whose woof Is the bril
liant background of court life on the shores
of the Bosphorus and an attempted Oreek
tiprlelng at Athens. Published by Little
Brown Co.
"The Truth About Tolna." by Bertha
Runkle, goes with a jolly awing, and since
.. the render does not know all the truth
about Tolna and about some of the other
charactera till the last paragraph of the
last page Interest la kept keen to the clos
Ing word.
Penys Alden Is a fascinating fellow, who,
forced by the failure of his singing voice
to give up his hopes of a grand opera
career, centers new hopes and all hla Inter
ests In Tolna, handsome and golden-voiced
Tolna Is the Idol of the Metropolitan opera
house audiences, and the mystery sur
rounding him only heightens his popularity
M;irJorla Fanning and Honor Hammond
are, two' typleal New York society glrla,
girls whojn every one turns to admire, at
the opera, at receptions, in the fashionable
restaurants. Dcnys la madly in love with
pretty Marjorle. but he is blind to her
feeling for him. and, after one meeting. Is
certain that Mlarjorte is bewitched by
Tolna, who must return her love. Wll
loughby Smith, whose chief fault la a pleni
tude of millions, wants the beautiful Honor
to adorn his Fifth avenue palace, and
Honor, bred to believe a money marriage
her duty, agrees. Then she falls under the
spell of Tolna'a voice and eyes, and to
gether they go back Into the mystery In a
way that drives Denys almost frantic. And
the web goea on getting more and more
tangled with every chapter, to the reader'a
(Treat amusement, while he wonders how
the author Is ever going to unravel It all.
But the truth about Tolna la very plena
ant, If decidedly aurprlslng, and the last
chapter leaves every one happy. Published
by the Century company. ,
"Personal Hygiene." by Alfred A. Wood
hull, A. M., M. D.. LL. D. (Prlnc). briga
dler general United States army, retired
lately colonel medical department I'nlted
States army, la Intended for undergraduate
students and eontalna the aubatance of lee
turea on personal hygiene given at Prince
ton In the last few years. It la published
because the oral delivery of Ita material
has been accepted ao pleasantly aa to aug
gest that it may be useful elsewhere In thii
form. Abstract physiology has been kept
at the lowest point, and aa far aa possible
tevhnlcnl phrases have been avoided. The
constant aim has been to present actual
conditions in the aimpleat language. One
lecture, on the avoidable diseases. Is not
printed.
As the aubject la publio property and th
lectures were prepared without thought of
publication, no record of the authorities
drawn upon was kept; ao that In acme in
stances their very words may have been
appropriated. Aa far aa possible credit is
low given, but doubtleas coincidences of
xpresaloa may be found. A part of th
discussion of alcohol, a general position
awld for years, la a paraphrase of the ad
a report of th committee of fifty on
Afents
for
men's
Shlrli
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THESE GALES ON FRIDAY MAKE
SB:
Orv
Bergain
Square
Importers Sample Pieces
High Class Laces
On
Bargain
Square
About 100 styles of the most beautiful laces for trimming
fashonable fabrics; appliques, galloons, bands and medal
lions, many separable effects white, cream, ecru, black
One to two yard lengths of Venise Irish crochet and
escurial worth as
high as $1.25 a yard- Iflp II 11p2fSp
Wool Dras Goods lOe yard every kind A
and color. 3to 8 yds. in Annex, yard IUC
Danish Cloth Cream and all colors
per yard
$1 Drtss (foods 25c a Yard Black and colors
taken from regular stock regardless o f
what former prices were skirt and 1?
UM
Dress
Goods
Remnants
-- 1 I
10c
suit lengths, at, per yard
AH remnants of our
beat dress goods, Im
ported single dress
patterns, and all the
highest grade goods
bluck and I Ca
rolers, yard . . . rwJC
25c French organdies
In all the new pretty,
floral effects three
to Ave yards lengths,
will go at, per P
yard I JC
60c and 60c Silk
Kollennes, mulls, or
gandies and pongees
on big bargain square
will go at, 'IJJ
per yard aWIC
In Basement:
Importer's sample pisses of dress goods, ic each
EXTRA SPECIALS
IN THE BASEMENT FRIDAY
40c quality Myhly merveriztd sat una in black and all bright colors for IF
spring vcear, at, yard IJC
rk dress tier, i (.'Irani stid cru m-irrt rviart t
DC
5c
Yard wide light and dark dross per
cales, new spring styles, tine O I
luality, will go for. . QC
Thousands of yards of Scotch and
Seersucker Ginghams, long
length, splendid bargain, fl ,
for, per yard v
0-lnch Victoria lawns, fine and sheer
India llnons, these are worth f Jit
up to Jxs a yard. In desirable IIJC
lengths, for. yard aw
Dotted and figured drapery
Swiss, yard wide, in long
temnants, for, yard
7ic
Cream and ecru scrim, made to sell
ror ioo a yaru on basement
bargain siuure, for, .
per yard
Mill lengths. 40-Inch white '
lawns, regular price up to
15c. for. per Hril
Uncut quality leuuufuily printed T
silkolines, value. 'if'
for. per yard aJV
Atnoskeag apron gingham, together
with a rt'Kular ten cent aualitv of
rancy ores ginghams, will
be sold until noon, for,
per. yard
Fine quality yard bleaclted miulin, fine cambrics, nainsooks and toi
ciows will be placed on sale at 1:S0 n th: afternoon, for, yard
31c
Sc
Drummer's sample
pieces of fine all linen
table damask,
each
5c
Mill remnants of
union crash towel
ing, 6c value
at, yard . . . ,
2lc
Duck barber towels,
sold everywhere at 50c
dozen, will go
at, ea'ch
2lc
Table damattk remnants in table cloth lcnttlli t less than cost to Import
REMNANTS OF SILKS
IN BASEMENT-About 1,000 yards of all kinds of silks-
plain and lancy tattetas, satins, China silks, fou- f Q
MM
' lards, etc.", worth 50c; all go at, yard
$1.00 silks from the New York
Trade sale, many patterns for
shirt waist suits, petticoats, odd
waists, linings, etc. on main
silk aisle many 27 inch silks
in the lot 1QA 1Q.
at
Black Taffeta from a special purchase
at one-third less than regular prices,
a fine quality, every yard guaran
teed to wear well. 20-lnch CCo
taffeta, worth 86c; at. yard.... OOW
27-Inch taffela, worth $1.28 7B-
at, yard A iJ
S6-inch taffeta, worth $1.50, QQ.
at, yard.
mm
cam
FR.IDAY A SPECIAL SALE
LADIES' SHOES AT $1.29
ACTUALLY WORTH $2 AND $2.50
Every lady who 'has seen
our fine window display of
of these shoes knows them
to be worth $2.?0 a pair.
These shoes are all well
mo do, of selected leather vici.
bluchers and vals, in all sizes, 3 to 8,
also ladies' dressy
patent leathers j y
avrr alinn hnilt 1 1
for good service
at, a pair
These Shoes Are on Sale in Basement
Men's and Boys' Clothing, Friday.
, Bovb' kneel f ( Boys knee Men's odd t C
pant suits pants at V7C pants at IimJ
J. L. BRANDEIS & SONS
BOSTON STORE
OMAHA WKATHKJl 1-X)HKCAST Friday Fair.
rwr-!mi 'XTlWif,l! awn
m.MLi
GREEN TRADING STAMPS EVERT TIME
Ladies' and Misses' Covert Coats.
The Jarvey Box all sizes C flfl
$3.50 and JiUU
The Nobby Tight Fitting C Cfl
' '$6.50 and DD3
'Ladies' and Misses' Three-Quarter Coats Hundreds to
select from, in all the newest pastel mixtures, Q C
checks and plaids, prices $0.90, $8.95 and UJ
Ladies Rain Coats' Fine Cravenette cloth, fitted backs,
oxford and tan shades, a regular $12.50 Bain Q fl
Coat, for ZJZJJ
Children's Cambric Waists Ages 2 to 12 years, 1 flr
tape buttons, double seams, worth 20c, for lUi
Ladies' Hose Supporters An immense bargain table filled
with plain, filled silk side supporters, satin pad front sup
porters, all colors and black, values up
to 75c, Friday, at WC
Two Hundred Ladies' Hose direct from a Southern Fac
toryFast black, double heel, sole and toe, regular made,
can't beat them for twenty cents, sale price
Friday, per pair
Extra Special Bargains
: 39C SILK SALE FRIDAY, 39C.
10 pieces ofream Japanese llk Al.ljtlO
B0 pieces of neat, fancy waist and suit silka FRID.W,
25 pieces of chiffon poplin, all new plain 6liHden J V.KI, 0C.
HKMXAXTS FOIl FM1AY.
1,000 yards of Shirting Prints in light colors, lengths from 'Vn
14 to 8 yards Friday, a yard, only ajw
DRESS GINGHAMS in plain and stripes, worth 10c, C
Friday only, n yard
Manufacturers' lengths of 36 Inch Percalts In light colors, regular
120 quality, lengths from 2 4 to 9 yards,
Friday, a yard OC
1,500 yards of 32-inches fine imported madras In lengths from 1 to
5 yards, all light patterns for shirts or shirtwaists, lfi
regular price 25c Friday only, a yard IUC
Short lengths of lawn, white walsting and Irish dimities, goods that
sold up to 35c a yard, lengths from 2 V4 to 12 yards, f C
Friday only, a yard I JC
Remnant Sule of Embroideries Frlduy. Big lot of fine embroidery
edges, all widths and qualities, insertions and headings, in three to
seven yard lengths, worth to 25c a yard remnant JJ
price, a yard JC
UXEX COLLARS 2C Friday 10 to 12 in., odd lot of ladies' linen col
lars, slightly soiled, regular 15c ones, for this
sale, each Q
ANOTHER VEILING SNAP COO yards of plain and fancy net veil
ings, with or without dots, good line of blacks, 25c f
quality, Friday 1 to 4 p. m., a yard jQ
il
tha liquor problem. Published by John
Wltey ft Sons.
Above books at lowest reliable prices.
Matthews, YJt South Fifteenth street.
OVERLAND LIMITED MONSTER
.ew Tr f I'mlom Pulle
Is at Glamt im (oi
trartloa. A new type of engine la now used to
havj tha Overland Limited of the Union
Pacific between Omaha and Orand Island
and others are expected soon for the rest
of the Journey. The engines are about the
largeat looking machines on wheels that
ever pulled In and out of the Union sta
tion. Tha drivers are eighty-two lnchea
without the tirea and a tall man has to
look Into tha air to are the top of tha
monster wheels aa It atanda In the atation
ready for Ita fast run to the coast. The
tender Is not tha new cylindrical pattern
of the latest machines, but la square and
looks larger than the baggage car which
follows It. The tenders have vestibules at
tha rear and are otherwise fitted in tha
latest known manner. Fifteen of thia pat
tern have been ordered and aoon will arrive.
MORE LAND FENCING CASES
Matter Is Bel a Whipped lat Share
for Grsaal Jarr mt Mar
Term tf t'ort.
bince the adjournment of the November
term of tha federal courts, a week ago, the
force In the office of the district attorney
la getting mattera In shape for the May
term, particularly In the matter of pre
paring luforniatlvn U be laid before tha
grand Jury- Thia matter pertains largely
to the land fencing and fraudulent land
filing c&ses and a great mass of evidence
has been accumulated through the work
of the agents of the secret service, who
have been operating In the cattle country
for several months securing evidence.
Judge Munger already has given notice
that little new federal court business will
be transacted during the month of April,
as a large amount of matters have to be
disposed of that can only be handled in
chambera.
PEACE WITH THE COMPANY
llaraaoar Exists Hrtwrta Tralaaaen
ad I'alosi Paelgr Confer.
eces Arc C losed.
Tha Order of Railway conductors and the
Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen, on the
Union Pacific, through their representatives,
have finished their blenial conference lu
Omaha, the last work having been coin
pitted Thursday. All of the trainmen have
now completed tlu-ir bienuial conferences
and each has had extended interviews with
the Union Pacific officials, talking over
conditions and proxpects. One of the dele
gates aald:
"We had no complaints to make and
everything Is harmonious between the
orders and the railroad company. We have
simply been holding our bienuial conference
to keep In touch with current events and to
be ciime better acquainted with the officials
of the road. . A complete understanding
exists between us and the officials and we
auticlpata no trouble of any kind."
Tonight at First Congregational church,
lt. U. A. Btelner on "Count UulstU." Sc
Bennett's Big Grocery
BIG TliA ' VAM'KS-BASKET PI II ED
JAPAN. UUNPOWDEK, OOLONG.
per pound i "
And Korly Green Trading Stumps.
Bennett's Capitol CofCce. lt. pkt,'....iSc
And Twenty Ureen Trading riiaiups.
Diamond S Peaches, Cherries, i'luesp-
ples, Htrawberrles, per can zoc
And Thirtp Oreen 't rading Htainps.
Two pounds Throe-Crown ltuicliiB. .260
And Twenty Green Trading Stamps.
2 sacks Worcester Tttble Halt 10c
And Ten Oreen Trading Stamps.
New Vegetable and Flower Heeds,
package Sc
Bennett's Capitol Uukintf Powder.. .Sic
And Ten Green Trading Stamps.
Pint bottle Diamond S Chili Hauce..25o
And Ten Green Trading Stamps.
Jell-O Ice Cream Powder. 2 pkgs 25c
And Ten Green Trading (stamps.
Mt. Kmeo, Maine, t orn, 'i cans 25c
And Twenty Green Trading Stamps.
Two large cans Uncle Sam BaKed
Beans 20c
And Twenty Green Trading Stamps.
Red Cloud Pull Cream CUeese, lb... 20c
And Ten Green Trading Stamps.
Royal Luiiehfon Cheese, jar 24c
And Ten Green Trading Stamps.
Royal Luncheon Cheese, jar 10c
.And Five Green Trading Stamps.
BENNETT'S CANDY
SPECIAL PALE ON WALKER'S
MASCOT SWEET EATING An
' CHOCOLATE cake
Hoarhound Drops pound lc
Fresh Fruits
EL Vegetables
Lettuce, radishes, cucum
bers, asparagus, onions
fresh every morning.
Naval Oranges, large, sweet
and juicy, per dozen
25c and 20c
Potatoes, Sand Hill Grown
jwk 20c, bushel
75c
Large, fresh milky Cocoa,
nuts each
SPECIAL!
For Saturday
Only
14 Year Old Whiskey
ItottJod In Wond by United States
Government in 1802.
(The date is on the Gov. stamp.)
$1.00 Per Bottle
Only a limited number of cases.
We will close them out Saturday,
March 24. Don't miss this snap.
IK IT COMES FROM
Mil
j till
IT MUST UK tiOOO.
1309 FARNAM ST.
vt -.!' a t
T A CTC UCW I At
ri J ROOMS.
1517 Douglas St.
Ufie Best of
Everything
dg8
The Only Double
Track Railway
to Chicago
VERY, VERY LOW
ONE-WAY
Settler's Rates
to points ia
Minnesota,
North Dakota and
Canadian Northwest
EVERY TUESDAY
l March and April
Clty Officii
1401-1403 FARNAM 8T.
OMAHA
tcu t4-eai
Headquarters
for
Newest
Style
Ideas.
PHI
THE RELIABLE TORB J
Special Bar
gains Friday In
Women's
Suits, Coats
and Skirts
Friday is Remnant Day
Every item here listed ia a special bargain and worthy of your
consideration. See them Friday.
Splendid Silk Bargains
PLAIN AND FANCY SILK8-In the very
neweat patterns and colorings for ap.ing.
rKilar B"c to 11.00 yd. values, on l..ir-a-aln
sqimre In th domestic lr
room, at, por yard, c and Vfc
A full line of plain Taffetan, fanry rherks,
2T-lr.., black TafTetn, and -In. natural
Jap Silks, In main silk depart- Atir
ment, at, por yard VW
W-ln. Plack Taffeta. 37-ln.. In Mack Peau
de Bole, Z7-ln., color taffetas and roiiKh.
pongee, l' plecea of fancy silk, tnrludlna
ttm popular a-reys, worth 11.00 and fl. Bi
per yard, In main Silk depart- Ai)
ment, at. per yard UVl
3 pieces of that famous Jap Wash 811k of
ours, special Friday at, fflrt
per yard IVk
Remnants of Wool Dress Goods
FROM 8:30 A. M. Tlljl2 M. we will place
on snle remnants of all wool, silk and
wool, mohairs, hrilllantlnes, bfltistes. eol
llnes, broadcloths, etc., goods that sold at
II .OH to 3.on per yard, at.
per yard, c, 4Sc, 89c and SOC
FROM 2 TILL, 4 P. M. wa will place on sale
a new line of dress goods rem- et
nanu at, yd., 49c, 3c, L'6c, 19c IOC
RKM.VANTS OF HIGH GRADE WASH
GOODS AND DRESS LINENS, Silk Nov
elties, Imported Madia.tsrs. French Ter
cales, etc.. thst sold at 5c to 69c a yard,
divided Into 4 lots, at, e.
per yard. 15c, 10c, THc, down to OC
Flannel Department
Remnants of fic Shaker Flannel.
at, per yard
Remnants of Sic Outing- Flannels,'
at, . per yard
Remnants of 16c Swansdown,
at, per yard
Remnants of 17Vc Drapery Suteen,
at, per yard
Remnants of ISu and 12V: light
and dark Outing Flannel, at, yd...
Remnants of beat made lnc Drapery
Sllkollne, at, per yard
3c
34c
61c
Qic
6c
6;c
Remnant Bargains in Domestic
Room
Every week the popularity of these sale!
Increases. This week's bargains should b
specially Interesting
Remnants of White Waistlng, In I to S-vd.
lengths, many pieces to match fmill
length!. In Mijues. Madras, Nainsook.
Ijics stripes, etc., goods sold B
regular up to av yard. at. yd
Remnants of India I.lnon and Rep Waist
Ing. In long mill lengths, extra fine weave,
worth l.'V and 15c per yard. e
at, per yard OC
Remnants of Uleached Cambric and Muslin,
In long mill lengths, worth up ,
to 15c a yard, at, per yard C
Remnants of Long Cloth, extra heavy and
fine thread, in mill lengths, and gooila
that would sell regular at 15c yd.. Tip
ut, per yard 4 b
Remnants of unbleached Sheeting, In 9-4.
10-4 and 11-4, extra heavy long null lengths,
north Up to iT'c, while they !tilr
hist. at. per yard lyjt
Remnants of Lonsdale and Fruit of Ioom
lil.-ai hed Muslin, 1J yards to "7 3 r
customer, at, per yard i JU
Reinnnnts of Tahle Linen, lu blenched and
unbleached, good lengths and sold as high
as fl. yard, In 4 lots, nt, c
per yard. 49c, 39c. "oc and IOW
Remnants of Toweling, all linen and union
crushes, in good lengths, suitable for
roller towel, goods worth up to i I
15c a yard, at, per yard, slue, 4c A...-'I
Remnants of printed Hatlste, new sprlnif
patterns, long mill lengths, sold regular
up to l.".o yard while they last,
at. per yard C
Rvniiiauits of printed Batiste Orsandle.
etc., full SJ-ln. wide, long mill lengths,
sold regular up to tfc a yard, Tin
ut. per yard 'Ilv
Sti-ln. percales, assorted colors and pntterns,
spring shades, all new goods, worth up
to lni; n yard, only 11 yards to Tic
customer, nt, per yard
5-yard bundles dotted dress Swisses, as
sorted colors and patterns, all mutclied
up, goods worth up to a yard, IE
at. per yard Ov
Standard prints In blues, black and whltn
ana rancy, rrnni nolts, worth
UhC, at, per yard
3ic
Friday's Special Furnishing Bargains
IAmtJS- MUSLIN SKIRTS Finely made.
generously proportioned, trimmed with
clusters of tucks and with handsome knee
flounces of lace mid Insertion or embroid
ery, garments worth up to I3.0U. f Ci
stwclal bargains Fridav at. choice. 0l
MEN'S COLLARS AND CfFFS All col
ored, but good, cleun stot'k and In good
patterns this Is a snap If you can f
use them, Ht, each sk
MEN'S NECKWEAR In tecks, shield
hows and Windsors, that sold utilolln
26c. In two lots. each. fc and !
Men's Heavy Rockford Hose,
worth lis: a pair, St, per pair
Men's and Eoys' Sweaters, 50c
values, Friday, at
15c
6c
Men's White Laundered Shirts Griffon,
Monarch, Ideal and Oak brands, that have
Decome soiled rrom handling,
worth up to fl.to, choice
Men's Shirts and Drawers, heavy
lined, worth up to 50c, choice,
per garment
Men's Merino Shirt and Drawers, whltns,
greys snd camels' hair, worth 50c, lr
go at, per garment
15c
fleecu
15c
Big Shoe Sale Friday
$00 pulrs women's fl 75 snd 12.00 fine dongola
lace shoes, wltli light or heavy soles the
entire floor stock of a western factory,
sixes from S to 8 D. E. & E. E., f Q
at, per pair 1 "
300 pairs clillds' 5"c soft soles,
all colors, at, per pair ,
72" pairs misses' dongola 11.50
shoes. 12 to 2. at. per pair
In the west room on bargain square
19c
98c
Grand Notion Sale Friday
This week. Friday will be NOTION
ular prices.
Fast black Darning Cotton.
per spool Iv
Gold Eye Needle package, f
each W
Silk Thread.
per spool ,'"
Pearl Buttons, . -,
per dosen
Shoe Laces, c
per pair ' ,w
Corset Laces, ft
per pair ,w
Aluminum Thimbles, c
each "v
Spool Cotton, rj
per spool
Hump Hooks snd Eyes. 2Ac
per card "
sc Btiko 24c
all colors zl.
10c quality Pearl Buttons, 2iC
per dozen "T ,
Brass rlns. 2iC
per package
DAY. All staple notions go at a to H reg-
21c
21c
4ic
41c
4ic
. 41c
I5c Metal Back Comb. llr-
at -
10c Rubber Flnecombs, Ale
at, each
10c Dressing Combs. 4ic
at, each
10c Tooth Brushes. Ale
at, each sw
50 Good Envelopes, Akc
at
Other specials too numerous to mention.
Feather Stitch Braids,
at
Linen Thread,
per spool
25c Needle Bocks,
each
20c Pearl Buttons,
per dosen
10c Corset Steels,
per pair
10c Warren's Featherbone,
per yard
AN EASTER LILY
Is net the only e.isler gift They are handsome but they
lade An article from our stock would be kept all the
ynrg In memory of th&t day. eHerling Silver or a piece of
Cut Gluss or something in the jewelry line would be
nice. Huend a few luiuutea lu our store. LOOK FOR
THE NAME.
5. W. LINDSAY, JEWELER.
IfUOOUOkASST.
Another Great Orange Sale
-i.... ..or nt Highland Navel Oranges has arrived In
fine condition. No finer orange
grows than trie Higniana .aveis. '' . - 1JW
We will sell these fancy Highland Navels Thursday at. dosen
OR ail FOR 25c.
Extra large, vary fancy Highland Navel Oranges Thursday, at. 20C
doxen
BASE BALL STOCKINGS
and sweaters. This is the time of year when you want to get your
baseball team in shape: and we are now in position to fill orders on
baseball stocltinKS on short notice. Cotton hose in all colors, 25c pair.
Wool hose, any color, 75o a pair; our best standard grade, league style,
1 1.00 a pair, with stripe In calf or all through, with or without feet, to
suit you. Baseball Jackets, extra heavy, the best made, 15.00 each
color as you wish. It will pay you to give us a call before buying
your season's supply. Let us figure with you.
Sweaters and stockings made to ordor.
JOS. F. BILZ,
322 South Sixteenth St.,
Omaha, Neb.
nElir -""vV
This Train Runs
Over Salt Water
To cut two hours off the trip to Californiatracks
have been laid across Great Salt Lake, on strong
piling, of course. That's one reason why the
UNION PACIFIC
Overland Limited ia two meals
Francisco than any other line.
time and money on your trip to
California
There's pleasure, and profit in a trip to California
either or both.
Everybody should know about it.
For full information inquire at
City Ticket Office, 1324 Farnam tit.
'Phone IHugUs.SS4.
shorter to San
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