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    he Omaha Daily Bee
EDITORIAL SECTION.
Pages 11 to 20.
Advcrtls In
THE OMAHA DEE
Best ,h. West
VOL. XXXVI NO. 257.
OMAHA, SATURDAY MORX1XO, APKIL 13, 1H07.
SINV.LK COPY TllK'KH iTATS.
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Mail Orders Filled Just Like Buying in Person
Thirty 'Phones Douglas 137
Ladies' Waists
and Jackets
MEN'S FURNISHINGS
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$2.50 and $3.00 Lingerie
Waists for $1.48
"Waists of all descriptions, from
the severe tailor made to the
dainty lace trim
med effect, special
for Saturday
Spring Coats and
Jackets (or $4.95
"Worth up to and including
$7.;"0 value; Covert Coats of
all styles, Taffeta Silk Coats
of all styles, fancy cloths,
stripes and plaid;
of all styles
Saturday . . .
V J V .VSl...,,
4.95
Our Annual Silverware Sale
Our Jewelry buyer, on a recent trip to the eastern markets, had our annual Silverware
Sale prominently in mind. He was very fortunate in securing several gigantic parcels of high
grade Silverware at 40c on the dollar. The lines which go on sale Saturday have been carefully
assorted and marked at thi3 ratio of price reductions, and embrace every article known to the
silversmith's art.
Saturday Children's Day
Over 200 Children's School
Jackets and Coats, worth
$2.50 and $3.00, made of
fancy mixtures and plaids,
trimmed in red, blue and
green Satur
day special. . . .
Children's School Dresses
made of fine Scotch plaids,
ginghams, trimmed in em
broidery and straps and
bands, at $1.98, ftO
$1.48 and JOC
M.tW
1.95
illy
100 24-k. Gold Plated Clocks, full;
Kiniranteed, values run up to S
choice 1.98
200 pieced Sterling Silver Berry Spoons.
Cold Meat Forks. Oravy Ladles,
Cream Ladled values run up to ?i,
choice Saturday t(,e
Eogtn' New Frsnch Oray OronobU Sll
vtrwart One of the muni (xqulmtrt
designs known, full standard plun-d
Teas, set of six for 9Bo
Bog-crs' rail Standard Plata! Dssstrt
Spoons, set of six for 1.75
Bofftis' Full Standard Platod Table
Spoons, set of six for 1.98
Kog-ers' Buttsr Knives, one In prrttv
slik lined hox 390
Bog-era' Cold Meat Forks and Cream
X.adles, one In urotty slik lined iwx,
at- 49o
Rogers' Oravy ladles, oni In pretty
silk lined lu.x. ,u e9o
Holers' Berry Spoons, ona In prottv
Kiik lined hox. at 68o
Bog-era' Orange Spoons, six In sl!k line.l
hox, at 1.45
Oneida Community 50-Piece Combina
tion Set, parked . ' ?r nit ly in I ;vl
some case, $H5 nlie, for $19.78
Sterling- Silver Chest, ery lianUsomr,
lion value, for 65.00
32-Plece Oneida Community Mahogany
Chest, f3). Pu value 19.GO
Sobers' W. B. Brand 50-Plece Set, juit
up in heautifnl chest, at 11.00
B. Wallace Jt Sons 38-Flece Bet, .T. '"i
value fur 14.95
1847 Soger Bros. 60-Pieoe Set, In (he
famous Vintage pattern. $J.'i value
for 19.75
BABQAJN3 IK TCLL QUADRUPLE
HOLLOW WABB
Mads by Rogers, Homan Silver Plats
Co., Warren Silver Flats Co., etc
4-Flecs Tea Set, coiisIhUi.? of Teapot,
Sugar Bowl, Cream I'itclier and Spoon
Holder, gold llnel and satin trgraved.
at 3.98
4-Pleoe Footed Tea Set, consisting of
Teapot, Sunar flowl, Cream Pitcher
and Spoon Hid It, at 4.98
4-Plecs Footed Tea Sdt, fluted urul hand
burnished $5.98
Extra Fins 4-Pleoe Tea Set, $27 value
for 16.50
$25.00 value for 14.95
Bread Trays, trr.ipe designs, . ery hand
some disli, $2.'.iS value, for 90o
Fine Large Qaadmyle Plated Baking
Dish, a Kr.Mit hnrfciln lit $3.98
Five-Light Octagon Candelabra, French
Kray or nurili irl, h1i to $$.. .43
Sterling Silver Teaspoons, six in -t.
Saturday's larmiu r rice $3.93
Children's Sits, C'c value, while supply
lasts,' each 10c
Sterling Plated Knives and Forks, nt
each 10c
Rogers' Full Triple Platod Knives aud
Forks, six Kn:v.s a:il six l-'orki . $3.63
Brush and Mirror Sets.
IB-piece sets, r i.-is'.slin; of Conn,
Urush. Mirror, Cloth and Jlat Brualies
and Manicure l'leces
$24.50 set 'or $15. DO
$29.75 :et for $17.75
$22. bO vet lor $13.75
Three-Plece Set, consisting of Comb.
Hrush an 1 Mirror. $.'1.50 value fir
$12.50, flS aluo for I'J.'Ji $15
value for $8.75, etc.
We suotv an ilaborat flsplay of these
lets. The foregoing are but a few at
random.
fen
.iiFRl.NG llADtRUASHLKl.
Our spring lini-s of Men's VlaiUl
Miirts aic -i i(iuiiall) atlriMtivo
and are thowu la juxiuard tft,
tires lu black, ht-lUi, hhie mul
greta on whito prouils, mailt
coat style tho very best (shirts
that can be inaiie to sell
tor 1.50
Our own importation of tlu Gen
uine G. H. French Llslo Thread
Underwear, a Kainuut ..Jpl.Oi.)'
Men's nice satin finish, brown
"nirllch l, II.im c.-n n I " 11 ,t . r 115 r. ti 1
a garni tnt S1.50
Wo make a Fiieclalty of extra
sizes in men's underwear.
John B. Stetson s Hats
Celebrated Homan Baker, ttrapo deslrn,
at 9AB
Tine Silver Oray Berry Dishes, with
pink Klan, at 98o
Greatest and Desl Selected Line in Omaha
We are headquarters for these
celebrated hats and carry the most
complete and up-to-date stock in
the city for young, middle-aged or
elderly men.
Ask to see the new "Wydeband"
Derby and the
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OUK-RIcw CIothiM Sccfions-OWK
Visit the new Stork Boom and
Floor, novelties ot all kinds for
the baby.
B
Interesting Sale of Millinery
Saturday we make a special display of our
celebrated five dollar line. These hats
are modeled after the exquisite French
and Engliah designs. Choice material
and pains are put into their making.
'ti. it s done in our own worn room oy our
Jiit-: "- corns of expert trimmers. We unreserv-
edly pronounce this line to be
equal. If not superior, to any
7.60 line In city, and as good
as many offered at $10, Saturday.
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Dig sale of Ready-to-wear Hats. Hats
really worth from $1.60 to $3.60 will
go Saturday at $1.00
See our charming Children's line
every style In vogue, and every price
kept low. Second Floor.
SHreSHSZSHSTiS2SZ5ZS7iSES7iSaS25HSES
American
Corsets
sl
Whim tieellng a
ch!I at our
Corset Sec-
e carrv a com-
VA-K''S,Jf popular
. .In ' UJaSX. i! V" ..i... i.n.. r,t Hie nn-
ii l.i r American Beauty
Corst; a style for ever-
figure. Ket our
fillet a find the c.ir-r-x-t
shnp for you.
rrlte fitting rooms,
where von can ho
prof.erlv fitted.
1'rk'es, from $5 down
te $1.
Special for Satur
day A. discontinued
$a stylo Corset at
MEICsllBeUTY8rfls723 Jf J V
KlIimlTBO f Ofl Co. 8nl M.u
New Novelties in China
Tomato Salts and Peppers, each lr.c
and IOC
Tomato Mayonalse (like cut), each HM
, 60c. 32 and 25"
Sugars and Creams, rrult snapt-s, the
latest, pair SOc
lluudreils of new things arriving
dally. Visit This Department.
Welebach Mantles, the genuine, crim
inal mantles, the kind that last, each
:i5o, 25c, 20c, 16c and 10
Ten Green Trading Stamps with
each Mantel Saturday.
Thin Blown Olass Table TVniblers,
pretty neat l aiut decoi alion. for vine
iy i limit, one ihiyen to oustoni'-ri, ;.t
six f r 85o
Kmlless varh'tv i f new Dlnnerwars from
tlie celehrate.l Knl.sh puttery f Joim
s.n Hi'" , ! at $17 $lii ,".o an'l $15
!'!;i'-nt An.eiii-in r'rceliiin Sets, fruni
Ivlwin M Know h s. u set at $!"".
$ 13.50. $l:'.nu an.l ... 10.00
live Times Green Trading Stamps oa
A-u winnerware Saturday.
MEAT! MEAT!
Central Meat Market r.ow consolidated
ith us. Saturday (specials:
Freeh Pork Shoulder Koast, lb., at...8sr
ltib Koast, all bones out. lb., at 12-
and
Pjt lloast. fine quality, lb. Tc and.... 5c
Chuck Steak, lb 7 Me
Home-made Buckw urst, lb 17 He
A Unique Meat Combination Special 5o0
Cudahy's Kex Hams, puErunted, average
wt ighia S to 10 lbs., average value $1.60.
300 3 -lb. cans Cudahy's Hex Lard, regular
price 3c These two articles Saturday
fur $1.07
fesiiU,
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"If It's f i m JientuU a,
Jt Good.
BENNETT'S
DIG GROCERY
Saturday list of money
savers. Order early to
avoid delay.
Bennett's Excelsior Flour.
back $1.30
And 75 Green Trading
Slumps.
Bennett's Best Coffee. S
pounds $1.00
And 11)0 Green Trading
Staini a.
Teas. B. F. Japan, Oolong,
1 u n p o w d e r, Kngllsh
Breukfast, Ceylon, lh...780
And 60 Green Trading
ritamps.
Bennett's Capitol Baklntr
l'onder. 6-lli. can....$l.uO
And 100 Green Trading
Stamps.
81 lbs. Granulated Sugar
for $1.00
Houble Green Trading
StHllipS.
Genesee Silted K. J. Peas.
can lOo
Genesee Kxtra Sifted K J.
I'eua, can 121go
Boot lis Sweet I'otatoes, per
can lOo
KKK-O-See, 3 rkH 860
And lu Green Trading
Stamps.
S oc pkga. Gold I'ust. . . a So
Flower and Vegetable Seeds
pkg 8i,o
Feanut Butter, medi
um Jar SOo
And 10 Green Trad
ing Stamps.
Diamond S. Pre
serves, lui 'i Jar 880
And -o Green Trad
ing Stamps.
Thompson's Seedless
It iisins, lh ISo
And 20 Green Trad
ing Stamps.
1'alace Car Jams, re
duced to 180
Santa Clara Califor
nia Prunes, 60 to 60
size, wortii 10c lb,
at 60
Gherardlllls Cocoa. ll.
can 600
And 40 Green Trud
lng Stamps.
Bennett's Capitol
Mii.ce M.-ut. it
IkK8 for 850
And 10 Green Trad
ing Stamps.
Navy Beans. Hi ll 85c
Pea's in simp, can 150
And TO Green Trading
Stamps.
Three Star Salmon. can. BOo
And 10 Green Trading
stamps.
Ued Cross Cream, large
can loo
..And 10 Oreen Trading..
Stamps.
Jell-O. assorted. 3 pkgs. 890
And lo Green Trading
Stamps.
I'atna rtre. lo 1 Oc
And 10 Green Trading
Stamps.
Wiggle-Stick Biilng. three
st u ks f r 35o
And 10 Green Tradi:,
Stamps.
N. Y. Full Cream Cheese.
pound 8uo
Ai.u 10 Green Tr id.i
Stamps.
ETTER clothes, better stylesbetter than anything
ever offered before in Omaha or the West. You
haven't been, getting as much clothing value for
$15" before. Our $15 suits are a positive
maximum in value -giving. They are
strictly hand-tailored the collar is hand
felled; the shoulders are moulded by hand
to fit. The fronts are of fine hair cloth,
making the suit unbreakable and without
tendency to curl up. The are lined with
serge or alpaca.
We show you twenty different styles
in new grey effects--checks stripes, over
plaids, etc. Blue serges in plain and fancy
effects, and worsteds in all sorts of shades
and patterns, many of them (we speak
modestly) are worth $18 and $20, Sat
urday, your
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"PltlNCELY" SOFT HAT,
shown exclusively . .
by us J.Dv
Our $2.00 Hats are not only shapely and well
made, but are built to weather all kinds of
wi'uther. Those will have a tfroat vojjie
iliis snrinir. becnuso tli(v firn fmnfnrt nblo
and neat and come in tho very C ".
latest shades a $3.00 hat f
fnr ""
Women's Dainty Neckwear
All that's In vogme, all that la modish, st right prices.
mm
.'ST
Women's Embroidered Collars at !o,
lite, ;"oie, -;e and 190
tuaos and Embroidered Bows, at M-c,
fii'e, foic, 'j :.i- and 1380
Mull and Windsor Ties, at Goo, ion
mid l"c
Lawn and Lace Rabata, at bc, '.'r,
f.ilo and 850
White Lace or Eiiibroidered Stock
Collars, with or without tabu, at
'.'So. til'e, Tioe, 2c, LTic. 1 ' and.lOo
Whits and Lace Chemise ttou, linked
nr witli embruiilf r , fi ini J- !'S
down to 2Dc
Collar and Cuff Sets of Fine Em
broideries, sh.i.vy or lent 'deslt'.'is,
each, at Die, 6'je, 19c, i5r 18 't0
Laos Yokes and Chemls ttes, whit
and butter. ill Ice Hi wit'i Meek
ocdlttrs attueb'd, Ht si 6!to....4Do
Embroidered Coat Bets, at 5
down to -t'.io ami 83c
Fancy Beaded and Bilk Stock Collars,
worth up to Duo, m lOo
Ihadow Embroidered Turnover Col
lars, all dainty :ouijI:ih t ions, worth
25c, ut 13'nO
Embroidered Collar and Cuff Sets, In
'ib assorted iiatterns, worth Lie,
at 131,0
Manufacturer's Bainple Line of
Huffs, worth up to iu each, Ml.. 980
RIIUJOXS 13,000 yards 5-inch All Silk Tuffota IUbbon, In white,
pink, sky, ctuilinnl, Kcarlot, lavender, old rose, navy, brown, O
turquoise vvortli IMc yard, ut OC
We'd like you to see the Rushmore Brand
of fine Clothes for Men. Prices JJ 25
choice, with every
possible attention
in making
choice
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IN THE BOYS' SECTION
Here's the sort of Clothe a boy likes materials
tluit are serviceable; Myle, fit and vvorkmansliip arc
noticeable features. The best of tho new Is shown.
Particularly attractive are the many handsome pnt
terns in rich grey effects.
Russian Suits for boys 24 to 6 years, fancy worsteds,
chevoits, serges, tweeds, etc., in both plain and faucy
patterns, from $7 down to 3
Sailor Blouse Suits, most comfortable and stylish suits
for boys 6 to 9 years, handsome grey effects, newest
plaids and mixtures, plain and stripe serges, etc.,
from $10 down to $3.50
Double Breasted Suits for boys 8 to 16 years, with knee
as bloomer pants, from to to 2.50
Cambridge and Cecil Suits with the Rushmore label
are the best money can buy. Fine cheviots, serges,
casslmeres and fancy worsteds, in sizes 9 to 17 years,
from $10 to jj5Q
Blouses for Boys 3 to IB years, all wanted kinds, laund
ered and unlaundered, with collar or collar band,
pleated or plain fronts of percale, madras, cheviot,
sateen, flannel, etc., In blue, tun, white, stvlish
Cj stripes, neat figures. Prices $1.00, 7Dc and. . .Of r.iTTTii. J
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A Wonderful
Picture Sale
Don't Miss These Values
Saturday
Shadow Box Framed Porcelain
Plates, 75 of them. "The
Angeliis," "Tho Gleaners"
and "Queen Louise," sold In
art shops at $10, our sale
price was $5.00, Suturday
only (limit, 2 to customer!,
at S3.4S
Picture Framing Some Inter
esting new styh-s of mouldings
and frames to show you.
extra
Bicycle "Tvi"'.
mm
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HOSIERY
Omaha's Greatest busi
ness in Hosiery Retailing
Happens S VI I kit U
Rilii here.
These are the prices that
are going to do It:
Ladies' mercerized gauze
lisle, black, tan and red,
pair, at 21c
Ladies' Imported Lisle
Hose, lace boot and All
over lace, 60c value, per
Pair 29c
Boys'
heavy
Hose, 17c
value, per!
pair . .12Hi
Double Green
Trading
Stampi In
Hosiery.
UNDERWEAR
W'e'rf RhowInK tho best value In underwear.
Pep our l.-irf.-'- mock. Fnr Putunliiy:
Ladles' low neck. nl evl ss, Vests, fancy crorhet
n.-i k, lz'40 valu-. fur 8 l-3o
I.hiIIph low neck. nleecl ss vests, fancy rrm'lM"
frr.nt, tate arm and ti.-ck. l!c vnlue. pair . . 13ie
Lad 11 n' t .'.(--1 neck. lnun sl'eve Hts, fine
ronilied yarn, t.ii'e neck. 25c value, f..r 31c
Double t-ien Trading Stamps Id Underwear.
GLOVES! CLOVES!!
Men's and Ladles' Gloves are In our exclusive Olovo sec
tion. We've made a big reputation In our Ladies' Glove
we-want to make It lust as big in our Men's Gloves. Let us
fit -.on to a pair. Two specials for Saturday:
Lii 'ifs' 12-button kid gloves, $3.25 value, for $2.39
Ladies' 10-button kid gloves, $3.75 value, for $2.79
Double Green Trading Stamp3 In Gloves.
Handker
chiefs Ladies Embroid
ered and Lace
Trimmed Hand
kerchiefs, 12Vao
value, each,
7c
Ladies' Pure Lin
en Initial Hand
kerchiefs, 12V-.C
value, each,
8iC
SW V AhJ.t
Pyrography nox iJar(rHjns.
15c Circular Boxes at. . . . 10
20c Jewel Boxes at 15c
25c Glove or Kerchief Boxes
at 1VC
Outfits, up from S1.15
See new I'yro room of novelties
Hi " TT w si
Hardware (El Housefurnishinrts
auiM n'-mni a rar louu or Screen Uhm t:t .1
... . . - i. tvj iiitn. Mime
we have a full supply of M... ,l ,e hUre to bhnir corre. t si, ,,f 1.w.r
98c
wanted. Saturday, each $1.5u, $1.25 and.
15c and
10c
And Twpnfv n ...r. .... .it .
. . . i; vji . u i i it'll ntr Tarnii
fjlLawn Mowers, all sizes, all styles, up
t?o ?:
r-4i 'iiiiurv:
f
We're headquarters for the Phila
delphia Mower.
And Twenty Green Trading Stamps.
Best quality Su-vl Lawn I'ake. .-Of
Rubber Hose In 50-ft. lengths, com
plete with Spray Nozzle, every piece
guaranteed, at $7.50, $6.5u
aud S1.50
Greatest Bargain Ever Given lu First
Quality Enamel ware.
I.M'Ke Blue and White
l):h Bans, worth 7"ic;
1.;. 'u-e Water Pails, wort.i
C.'c; 3 in. H!ce or Cereal
Cookers, can 'be used as
sep 'rate sauce pans,
wo-th 6?:; No. S Tea
Ke !es
1!' member, these are not seronils
i!ly gotten at sales plven by
Recent $1.50 Copy
right lictioa, sold
by us lor $1.0S,novv
on sale a o
lor. . . 4VC
29c
KACII.
Kenr
r in
' ii ors.
B.iseiii'-nt.
fCh. HOUSE ,
THOUSAND
' CANDLE ;
, '
GR.EAT BOOK SALE
One Thousand Titles, such as:
"Tlie House of a Thousand Candles," by Mere
dith Nicholson,
"Tho Clansman," by Thomas Dixon, Jr.,
'Kit-hard Carvel," by Winston Churchill,
"The Jungle," by Upton Sinclair,
"Nancy Stair," by Elinor McCartney Lnne.
"My Lady of the North," by Randall Parrlsh,
"The Leaven wort h Case," by Ant. a KatLerine
Green,
"The Fugitive Blacksmith," by Charles D.
Ktewart,
"Vathti," by AuRiifta J. Evans.
"The Blazed Trail," by Ktewart Edward White.
"The Gingham Rose," by Alice Woods Clltnun.
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