Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, January 20, 1907, NEWS SECTION, Page 8, Image 8

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IT 1 W Again This Great Store Exceeds any other store in volume of
JT .OrCWOrQ llO. advertising, another unfailing proof of the extraordinary re
sources of this institution and the ceasless flow of bargains that it can put up. It is a proof
of this great store's concentration and a significant instance of its complete organization.
Other Full Page Advertisement will be found on Page One, Second Section, and a smaller
3 Advertisement on Page Eight, Editorial Section.
1 Buyers' Sale in GoShing and Men's Furnishings
Time is short. It has already been announced by The Bennett Company that the Vollmer
Clothing Co. move out on April 1st. I hoje that our inemls who
have stood by us for the past five years in this .store, and those
other friends" who have known us for twenty years previous to
that in another part of the state where we .formerly lived and did
business, will help us out.
If it's good clothes, hats, caps and gent's furnishings you want,
it's now you can get them at bargain prices. We must turn our
stock into money.
I have always been willing to jump in and help out when some
thing big was on in this big store, and in my opinion this is going
to be the biggest sale ever attempted.
Berlin Office Coats, Smoking Jackets, House
Coats, Bath Robes, Tuxedo, Silk Supened
ers, Hoys' Sweaters, 50 off marked
prices.
Cardigan Jackets and Men's Sweaters, sold up
to $2. at 98
Men's Wool Shirts sold up to $2.00, at. -Q8
Men's Union Suits and Single Garment Under
wear, sold up to 2.50, at OSt
Children's Suits and Overcoats, 3 to 16 years,
sold up to $9.50. at 3.98
Children's Suits, sold up to $3.95, at.gl.95
Men's
Fur
O'coats
20
Discount
Men's and Youths' Suits and O'Coats
$20 ones $9.98
$10 ones $4.98
Children's and Boys' Stocking Caps, 50c ones
at S5
Children's and Boys Caps, $1 ones at..48
Men's and Boys' $2 hats at . . . . . 98
Men's and Boys' Hats, $2.50, at.' $1.48
Men's and Boys' $2 Hats at 9S
Men's and Boys' Hats, $1 ones at 48
$1.50 Men's Neckwear 75?
$1.00 Men's Neckwear at 50
Buyer's Sale in Wall Paper Department
Since taking inventory, I have been delighted to find so many
charming designs of Wall Paper that are in season, and I am more
than pleased with the facilities for showing the goods. I am offer
ing visitors to he Bennett store many fine styles and designs at
Half Price, and I hope they will take advantage of them.
PRICES CUT IN TWO.
fie Patterns for WUaa
juc uuts at 5
1 40e Tapestrys at.
20
I Buyer's Sale in Picture Dept.
I find frsm a very careful inventory a
number of items which must be closed out
quickly. Goods for spring have been ordered
earlier, on account of an early Easter. The bar
gains offered the coming week will be the best
of their kind at prices that can't help please
all my friends. Clean, v 0 ?
reliable merchandise AUinnf AMLCtJ
no seconds. Hope ' J
to see you Monday. . (
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Picture Dept.
MKTAL Fit AM KM AT LKMM THAN COST.
Fancy Oval OoUl lMatHl FrmiK'H, sizes 7x9. 8x10. 10x12,'
11x14 and 1x?0, values worth from $2.00 to $3.00,
Buyers' Sale price 98
Another Lot Oval Metal Frames, size 11x14, for large
photographB, water color heads, etc., a regular $1.00
value, Buyers' Sale price 59
I can positively guarantee above items. These
goods are new and not shopworn. It will he the great
est sale of metal frames ever handled, in Omaha.
Buyer's Sale in Carpets, Etc.
As buyer for Carpets and Draperies, I have taken an excep
tional interest to make this sale a roaring success. I have been
quite fortunate this season in picking up a number of broken lines
at a big saving, and I'm now going to give you
the benefit.
Room Size Rugs for Less than Actual Cost.
Many Kinds of Small Rugs, in all sizes at Half Price.
Real Hand Made Ice Curtains, in white or ecru, all fine imported materials,
at Les than the Price of Domestic Curtains.
Choice of Fifty Different Patterns In Rope Portieres at One-Third Off Present
Prices. Nothing Reserved.
It will give me great pleasure to show you the preparations have made for
this sale. THIRD FLOOR.
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Buyer's Sale in Meal Dept.
I buy In very, large quantities and therefore at the lowest
market price. I
never
touch Job lots, only meals
that are the very best and
choicest on the market.
My department handle
niore provisions and fresh
meats than any two of
the largest markers in the
city.
For Monday specials we offer:
4,000 pounds 8. & S. Beef Co's. selected sugar cured
Majestic hams, their best brand, average 10 to It
lbs., guaranteed, lb 13H
mc less than the regular wholesalo price.
CudAhy'l Kc Bacon, lb 14
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Buyer's Sale in Grocery Dept.
Five Thousand pounds
Japan rice, our usual
price 7c, Monday,
pound 4
Monsoon Seeded Rais
ins, 1-lb. pkgs., our
usual price 12 He,
Monday, lb. .
Bee Hive Pears, large
cans, our usual price
15c can, Monday,, a
can 10
Bennett's Capitol Pre
mium Chocolate, our
usual price 32c lb.,
Monday, pound. 20
Three-Btar
tall
20c
can
aday, pound-20
e-8tar Salmon, sr ( -)
, our usual price, tyYgAVgfxS
can, Monday, a ' fisy' ,
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Buyer's Sale in
Shoe Dept.
Boston, Mass., Jan. 10, '07.
Have closed several lots , of
Men's, "Women's and Child
ren's shoes I want to go on sale
Monday morning, as my contri
bution to the Buyers' and Man
agers' Sale. These goods were
purchased purposely for this
sale. "Will arrive in Omaha
early Monday morning and
give my personal attention to
this great event.
"Wishing you all kinds of
good luck,
C. "W. EM ERICH.
A big lot Women's Vp-to-lnte Patent
Kid Shoes, light or heavy soles,
lace or button, $3.50 value, $2.19
400 pairs solid leather shoes for wo
men, laced only, $1.75 value, pair,
at 81.10
Watch Ad for Wonderful liargains
in rhlldrcn' and Men's Shoot for
Friday and Saturday.
Buyers Sale in Crockery
East Liverpool, O , Jan. 17, '07.
Wish I could be with you at the start, but
can't get home for several days. Don't care
how you cut and slash prices, or how much
you reduce crockery and cut glass stocks. 1
am right where the world can have all it
needs, and I can get pretty nearly what
Omaha wants at my own price.
Hope th pale in a rip roarer in
Crockery, anyway.
Thousands of pieces of China and Porcelain
shown in our windows for the last few
days go one sale Monday, 9 a. m., each,
at 25c, 10c, 5c and.., 2
Many pieces worth up to $2 each, and
hundreds of pieces worth up to $1 all go
at these closing out prices.
All Lamps "Whether for oil, gas or electric
light, at .....25 OFF
All Cut Glass Thousands of pieces from
the celebrated Libbey factory, the Mt.
"Washington Glass Co., Fry Glass Co., etc.,
at 20 OFF
All Bric-a-Brac, Fancy Vases, Fancy Havi
land,. etc-all at. . . .20 and 25 OFF
All Pressed Glass, Tumblers, Vases, Trays,
etc 20 OFF
All Dinnnerware at 20 Off, whether in fc
straight sets or open stock including W
llaviland, Syracuse, Jonnson liros. ana do
mestic porcelain all at 20vOFF
A Discount on Everything in This Vast De
partmentCome early for best bargains
at. . . .10, 20, 25 and 33V3 OFF
Sale Starts at 9 a. m. Monday and Continues
During Buyers' Week.
Buyers' Sale in Book Section
In the latter part of December I bought of
the Omaha Van and Storage Co. a great quan
tity of books which had been in storage for
several years. This firm sold these books to
us at a price which enables them to get even
on the shortage.
The books are in perfect condition; most of
them are large, half leather volumes, some
bound in full leather,4 gold stamped making
very handsome library editions.
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A FTV OF THE TITLES:
"Dictionary of the United StatesTlis
tory" Half leather, illustrated with
nearly 300 portraits, .733 pages, size
8x10 inches.
'Kucl's Manual ; of Rolf Help." full
leather binding, gold' eflges, 512 pages,
contains facts every one ought to know;
a ready reference for the family In mat
ters social, public and commercial.
. Half Leather Edition of Standard
Authors Bound In fine library style,
gilt top, 100 titles by such writers as
Scott, Hugo, Bulwer, Dickens, Thackery,
Emerson and others.
"Koyal Photograph Gallery" A book
containing over BOO Illustrations'and por
traits of the world'B most famous people
and places, introduced by John Clark
Ridpath. L.L. D., size, 8'xll Inches,
best grade of heavy enamel paper, cloth
binding.
These books have a retail value up to
$5.00. Buyer's Sale, while they last,
at 39.
See window display of these books.
BUYER'S SALE IN KODAKERY AND PHOTO
SUPPLIES
I am grateful for the big increase In this line, and I ex
tend an Invitation to all my friends of the Camera to corno
to this department and get
a complimentary ticket for
the coming Eastman exhibi
tion and lecture to be given
in Chamber's hall, this city,
Jan. 28th to Feb. 2nd. I
assure every patron of my
personal interest and care
In their orders.
Regarding Drug Depart
ment of which I have had
charge for several year. I
have had satisfaction of see
ing it grow and grow 'till
' today I enjoy five times the
business of five years ago.
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DRfOS
9-row, all bristle, solid bock,
hair brush, for 2So
11 -row hrtstle hair brush, solid
back, rosewood or sstln wood.
at 4uc
Electric Silicon. rcRuIr 15c
size, for St;
Castorla fltc
Syrup of Figs iao
Duffy Malt 89c
Laxative Bromo Quinine.. 26c
Genuine Contl castlle o.ip, lm
IV)rted, pound 13c
Klne scented toilet soap. In vlo-lc-t
or ro.se odors, regular l"c
value, box l-o
Whisk broom. 10 Inch length,
at 1
Santlneuse powder. In pink,
white and civam. No. 4711
box 2:'c
Talcum powders. In glass
pprlnkler top bottles, at 9c
Buyer's Sale in Furniture Department
. As buyer and manager of the Furniture depart
ment we have bought very heavily for February
delivery. In going through our present stock sorting
it over with a view of making room to store and
display new goods we find that we are overstocked
in Mission Furniture pieces Sideboards, Davenports
Tables Desks etc. and have put a price on same
that will sell them--chopped off one-third the actual
. value. And so on throughout the entire
n 1 si. I s A it ei
Hn.iVtCXXuiine regardless 01 advancing price we nave
Manager, marked values down 15 to 334.
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Buyer.
Sideboards in quarter-sawed golden oak that were $37.50,
now $31.25
Upholstered. Hod Davenports, that were $48.50, now. $39.25
Oak Dressers, that were $24.50, now $19.75
We have too many Go-Carts, and offer them now at 25 Off.
Cushions for Office and Large Arm Chairs, dandies, $1.25
(Had to show you through out stock, and our advice is, if
you need anything in this line, buy now you'll save money.
If
BUYERS SALE IN
Woodenware Department
My department may look like HO rents, compared to
some other departments in the store, but it cuts the mustard
just the same. I don't advertise
very often it's the old story of
the big fellow crushing out the
little fellow-that 'a me. All the
same, when I do advertise, I
know I've got the goods, and if
you'll see me this week you'll
get hot barguins. The treats are
on me this time, and my motto
for the week is, "Darn the expense."
$1.25 I. X. L. Stepladder, 5 feet,
Iron bound 89
$1.2.1 o Piece Curtain KlreUlier,
the kind that stretches. . . .78
$l.(Ml Ijinje Clothes lUck, high
folding, rapid seller 68
Just purchased, an Immense quantity large, sweet,
Juicy Naval Oranges, worth S5c dozen, Monday,
doien 1 2?
75o 5-ft. Ladder, made of white
pine, shelf for bucket 40
75c Ironing Hoards, 514 ft., made
of bass wood 40
50c Sleeve Hoard, clamp attach
ment, already padded 25
, BUYERS SALE IN
Hardware and House Furnishings
I find I have thousands of little
things every one a wonderful labor
saver and I have had them all placed
on six big tables, so that you may have
your pick and choice. 1 have looked
around for; merchandise in my line
that I felt would interest you in this
Buyers' Sale, and I have put prices on
them thatwill move them. You'll
wonder why you didn't buy them long
ago, they're so handy and labor-saving.
I'm doing this just now to show you
that a Hardware Department can bo A
kept fresh and interesting and alwaysvx
attractive.
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14-os. coff nlokle plated tea kettle,
No. S. regular tl 15 value, at 780
M-oi roffMu nlckle plateil tea kettle.
regular 11.25 value, at 880
Extra quality copper nlckle plated tea
pot. regular fcK- value, at 60
Floor hruah brooma, 11.25 value tor 860
Floor bruili brooma. aold for S 1. 12. at 60
Counter duatera. worth 15c. at 880
Cloret Brushes, siure lirlwlle, noil at 64c,
at 4o
Scrub brushes, sold at 15c. at To
f0-ft. fine braided 1 l.ithm line, worth
2f.c. at 150
Whisk brfima, at To
Lover egg beaters, sell from 10c to lc,
at To
(-armed nlckle plated towel rack at.. To