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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 9, 1907)
10 THE OMAHA. DAILY TlTHl. rmnAV ArrnrraT o irwr ti 11 tl u u n u u n u ti 13 N U 11 tl ti tl M tl II a ti ti ti u Witch Dob!ii Street Windows Witch Dogglis Street Windows Ieinnioain)- Pay Comes Friday and Hundreds Extra Specials If you know how to buy carefully and Bare money on the thing you need, you certainly know what "Bargain Friday" means at Bran del'. Read over this list of unusual bargains that await you on Rem nant Day. Women's Kimonos and Short Dressing Sacques These are made of fine lawns, dimities and kimono cloths many In Geisha pat terns, with wide flowing sleeres light summer weights, fine patterns and every W.-Q?XJf one a big bargain. W$m Friday Special T) p worth up to $1 JL J C 5c bunch Embroideries and Laces at "We have taken yards and yards of embroideries, as well as torchon and fancy English laces and insertions, in lengths of five to fifteen yards in a bunch, all on big bar- r gain squares for, bunch. Z)G Embroideries at 3ic 7Jc and 15c Medium and wide embroideries and insertings in all new patterns, hundreds of new effects on bargain squares in three lots, at, ri r yard.....'..:. 372C-72C-15c Remnant Wash Fabrics iD...m.n Remnants of 40-in. White Lawns, fine sheer India Llnons, , etc., would be a bargain at 15c a yard special, at, per yard , 15c Seersuckers and striped and plain Chambray Glng bams, will wash and wear well, yard Mercerized Sateen and Famous Satin, black and all col ors, for fall petticoats, per yard All odd lots and remnants printed Lawns and Batistes will be sold, at, per yard Bleached and Unbleached Mus lins, Including Schuck Muslins, Linen Finished Suiting remnants, etc., at, per yard 6ic ied and 7lc Famous 15c irlnted 5c One table of Cotton Challles and Silkollne, In short mill lengths, will go at, per yard . . . . . Remnants of Dress Calicoes In black and white, gray and white and fancy prints will go at,, per yard Prettiest of all White Goods, fine pin dots and figured embroid ered cross bar Swisses, will go at, yard Yard wide mercerized lawn, looks like 50c white silk, at, yard Big lot of mlsmated hosiery for ladies and children, on big table, at, Ir each v 1c 3ic 15c lingerie 10c 2lc Friday Linen Bargains Remnants of all kinds of table damask, in table cloth lengths, at less than cost to manufacture. Mill lengths of bleached and un bleached linen toweling, worth up to lUc, at. 3ic Drummers' samples of linen pieces, ior napKins, tray cloths, r etc., at, tach 10c unbleached at, each Turkish towels, 5c $1 quality slightly Imperfect mer cerized napkins, at, yf 61 dozen vZJC All the slightly Imperfect Mar Bellies and satin bedspreads, worm up to J4, at, each , 98c Remnants and Odd Lots of Silks ISc 49c Dress Goods in Remnants, Odd Lots 25c Thousands of yards of plain and fancy silks, taffetas, Louis enes, Japanese silks, etc., from our great silk sale, worth up to 690 yard, at, yard 44-lnch silk voiles, Marquisettes, radium silks, 20 and 27-inch fancy Bilk suitings, etc., $1.00 and $1.25 silks, at Fancy 36-lnch and 40-lnch summer suitings, plaid checks, stripes and plain, also 42-in. silk finished Sicilians, regu lar price 60c yard, at, yard Thousands of yards of remnants of new goods, fine quality, from our regular uepurtnieui, win do sola at great bargains. 1 1 -m K-wn -r m:m rvrr OMAHA WKATHKH FOKKCAHT j oxaui mu tood cr.wnrm The Reliable House 2 to buv nrnMH..a rf rt... -i i ..... i U.UJ price, dui gooa foods M ft bought cheaply are a war inn to the j family purse. 8 Friday's and fe I Saturday's Specials! H Maaon Jars, pints, par doxen. . . .35c y M Mason Jars, quarts, per doxen. . .4 Be M S Maaon Jars, H-rals. par dosen.. 6cJ5 K Jelly Classes, rwr dozen 20c U E 1,000 doxen fresh Limes. per dos.. 18o f Swiss Cheeae, per pound 20o 2 New Tprlc Cream (October made) per 5 Pound .Tloo Pretsels, per pound 6c I Fresh Egjrs, per doien lBc 3 Country Butter, per pound He ij Full line of Battle Creoit Sanltar- 1 lum Health Foods. "J AKKOI.A thf ii,. .u. J ft best 8-potinds for a Dollar Coflo sold U i-u ciaies. K Friday: Fair and warmer. 5) m i mm wm r7 mm ' i THE HOTTEST BARGAIN DAY OF THE WEEK It.' JwV'rVor5ri2"?l!.,:rt'0VPartnf,nL51M "",n" l'oonV tV b.M thiiwr. .1 ln ' bargain firing. We promise a feaat of fat things st lean coats, with H. Or... Trading tamps. .T.ry time. N in the Unlti 3 rid n-.-. a BARGAIN DAY FRIDAY Buy Fowne's Silk Gloves They're Guaranteed TMB RtLIABLI TRI Brenlin the New Window Shade Best See it Here. 8 1,000 pounds Halibut (frysh from Be attlp) at. ner nminri . n, I a o'"'! Plcklnd Salmon (blood red), at. N !S per pound lioK U Mackerel tnlce White FUh) tao'h. 10c S ?5 st tyoartney A Co. M Private Exchange runnecta all Depts Sfc 17tli and Donglas Sts. Tel. Douglas 647. Affairs Transacted Through the FIRST NATIONAL BANK means Promptness, Convenience and Security. Our Interest ln the welfare of our Depositors doesn't cease when the ac count 1b opened it only starts then. We try to look after their Interests at ALL TIMES. Capital, Surplus and Profits $1,000,000,00. RESOURCES. 13,208,090.00. First National Bank OMAHA, NEB. i a i M i i n n a y H B r i g i t E must CL0REN.S HflTg AND BOIINETS ONE THIRD OFF Beautiful Lingerie Hats trimmed with em broidery and lace at $4.50 $3.50 $3.00 AND $1.95 AIL AT ONE-THIRD OFF REGULAR PRICES FullMull Bonnets, from 60c up to 13.60 each. Friday. , one-tsisd orr PRETTY LAWN DRESSES sale Friday for All $7.50, $6.50 and $5.95 fine Lawn Dresses on Bargain Friday mrj iiin uUITr rnnnr Bargains in LII1LI1 MI1U Hill I L UUUUJ Embroideries 3ic & 5c ALL NEW GOODS WORTH UP TO 20c A YARD Thousands of yards of Beautiful Embroideries, Inserting, and lodges, loom ends, purchased direct from one of the largest mills Qlmost unlimited variety of patterns that ft 1 ft r would sell regularly up to 20c yard, in P( hp two great lots Friday U2U U UU THE BEST LOT OF EMBROIDERY BARGAINS OFFERED IN OMAR 4. $i.00 SILKS FRIDAY 25c FMcj aZ Tsfto. . " enKthL,n " SUk Department All kinds of anTrn w , ' 7 fv ' .L.ou,8,ene8. Foulards. In fact every Imaginable weave and color, in lengths of from 1 to 20 yards, all at one - price, Friday, yard jHf Twla? JI- to every .. ,.,7ui ur iUiUre neta lor lDP8e etaple Bilks. 1J25 DRES8 TAF FETAS 27 in. wide, heavy quality, special Friday for 02k $1.50 RISTMNO TAF FETA, very heavy, 36 inches wide, special Friday at 95c SEVERAL OTHER SPECIAL SILK BARGAINS FRIDAY. 1.50 SWISS TAFFETA Sort Chiffon Finish, 86 inches wide, Fri day, at 68 inch Cream Table Damask, '4uu, special, per yard worth 15c 64 inch Crpam Table Damask, worth 39c, special, per ' OK,, yard , ' Mt)C 11 inch Bleached Napkins, regular price 75c, special i oo per dozen OtJC 24 in. Red Star Blrdseye Diaper Cloth, .."??rd Vice?, regular price fif 1.00, special ; , , OOt $1.05 FRIDAY IS REMNANT DAY IN OUR FAMOUS DOMESTIC ROOM-Clearing out all Sum- mer uooas Don't miss this sale. Mill Ends or Percales, Prints, Ging hams, White Ooods, Wash Goods, minings, etc., that sold up to 15c yard ! ONLY 2 MORE DAYS TO CLEAR AWAY THE ENTIRE STOCK iimiiruin f AND MISSES' u LI a a u a ti I DOUBLE H rrnn PRICE DOES NOT MAKE Ice Cream Soda Any Better Any Richer Any Smoother Any Better Flavor Any Better Service THAN OURS AT 5c 5c 5c It will pay you to walk sev eral blocks to try it. The Bell Drug Co. 1216 FARNAM H i M U H I M i BOYS' CLOTHING SECTION Boys' servicable knee trousers, all sizes, 3 to 16 rn years, worth 75c, Friday JOC Boys laundered or unlaundered blouses, sizes 5 to tq 15 years, worth 75c, Friday )OC Boys' Wash Suits, sizes 7, 8 and 9 years, price r 50c Friday 2I5C BENNETT'S BIG GROCERY JYlUiMlj Y SAVING PROPOSITIONS DAILY coa, id. can .... -xy And 20 green trading st'ps. will close at 1 Remnants of Batiste. 15c Satins, 26c all linen Batiste, 19c Organdies and other goods worth up to 26c at yard 5 Remnants of Prints worth 7 He, Ging hams that sells at 10c, White Goods that sells at 8 He and other goods at, yard 3W Remnants of Martha Washington Prints for quilts, fast colors, good long lengths for Remnants of 36 inch Doublefold Dress Goods for oua Remnants of BOc Silk Wash Good's 69c Zephyrs; 60c Silk Ginghams; 60c Scotch Madras and other goods worth up to 69c yard for lO AT 10:80 A. ML V Remnants of Silk Tissue. Remnants of Silk Mulls. Remnants of Silk Fancies and other goods that sold up to 39c yard at TUk AT 8 P.M. Remnants of Silk Warp Wash Goods Silk Warp Ginghams Scotch Madras and other goods that sold at 25c yard at 5 AT 0:80 A.M. Remnants of 75c, $1.00 and $1.60 Irish and German Table Linen ln 4 lou at 25 39 40 50 yard Remnants of Wove Dress Goods that sold up to $3.00 yard, In four lota at 15 25 30 and 40 yard. Bennett's Golden Coffee, pound And UU green trading i pa. Teas, all kinds, Ittf per pound 0 And 3U green trading st'ps. Genesee Crn, three can for dJj And 10 green trading st'ps. Marshall's Klpperei ft HerrliiK. can for' f And 10 green trading stunu. wmm T" Kgg-O-See, four packages for . . Bennett's Capitol .Extracts, Banana, Celery, Ilaspberry, Strawberry, Ked Hose, Whits. Kose, ID., Peach, bottle OC And 40 greer) trading stamps. Castile Soap, six cakes for And 10 green trading stamps. 25o Boneless Herring o two Jars for .7 UC And 10 green trading fps. Diamond S. Pre- oo,, serves, large Jar And 20 green trading sta'ps Three Star Salmon, 0- can for 1UC And 20 green trnding'stamps. Bennett's Capitol Baking nj. Powder, pound can for .... 5 -C And 20 green trading stamps. 25c Noon Luncheonettes S!TSh!r,,0' .S,,k? Bouuion. . , w .ods. Sandwich (cheese, ham, k nay rienu roffi- Vii Zl ' ..;2,n or """Pi 25. Bankrupt Stock of Tinware,Nickel Plated Ware, Etc. OP THE GREAT EASTERN TINWARE COMPANY, ON SALE FRIDAY THE BIGGEST TINWARE SALE EVER HELD IN OMAHA Bread Pans, all sizes, worth up to 25c for kj. Animal shapes and fancy cuts Cake and Cookie Cutters, worthSc each.VfoVRS All sizes. Graters, worth from 6c to 16c for . ?u$ vmiurens a. . u. Plates, worth 6c each, for 60 pound Japanned Flour Cans, worth 89e for " " "k 100 pound Japanned Flour rin vnrih si ok 'v n.n . x ' " W1 . . . 7!, Dinner Pails, worth up to 65c each. 75 : x .. l" lo D0C eacn. ror . in Bnd or 25c Gallnn Mmui .n . XVC ana Zac One-Half Gallon Measures, all go' for".'..'. 1H and 3 quart Tea and Coffee Pots, worth 26c for". "..'. It Tea Kettles, large 49c size, for oo Steamers, worth 25c and 35c, for 7 10-quart Tin Pails, worth 16c " 59c galvanized Chamber Pails NIckle Plated Towel Bars. Apron Holders ' RrinV ' l.'-' ' 'I.' :AS0 to 26c. all go for. each ..... 0 ' vw - worin u p cZ:: -a:::-T VuVri pjsh p; o'.W V.Vigl f5fiE!!L!i from O'Donahoe-Redmond-Normile li Read These Bargains Don't miss this chance to buy high quality Oxfords from the big purchase at far below the factory cost. Your choice of any pair of O'Donahoe- Redmond-hormile's ? Canvas Oxford-, in gray, f Us (( wiiite, pink or Hue, at, pair V4! All the Women's Oxfords from the O'Donahoe - Hedmond - Normile stock that were priced up to I If) $3, at lalU Your Unrestricted Choice of Any Pair of ucu o w&iuim i rum 1 lie jm O 'Donah oe-Iledmond-Nor- f 1 mile stock, all are $3.50, 1 1 $4, $4.50 and $5 Oxfords, pr. . LI Misses' and Children's Oxfords All the Misses' Oxfords. 13 H to 2. that sold up 91.30 ti g IT I H 1 H U I 11 I P I IY1 j (Hold Top THE PERFECT BEEXm Ka4 by th rood Old Osrnum H Proosss. MUd, Ktalthfol and Bsfrssh Ins;. B rnone, ana hav us deliver a case of large or small bottles You will Ilk Gold Top. JETTER BREWING CO. Huraon so. a so. omasa. Omnha Headquarters, HLiOO F BILZ. 14th and Louslas. Tel. Dous J6Ji . Co- B's Headquarter.; I.EE MITCHELU 101J Main 8t Telephone 10. u Your Passbook and canceled checks will giye you an accurate account of your finan cial dealings. An account with this bank will get you the service of ex pert bookkeepers at no cost to your self. It will do more than that It will give you stability and prestige and will afford you the counsel and advice of our officers. Drop in and talk the matter over with us. O-iAiiATfATioAi Bank aOU STREET jSETWTIN fARNANS D0VGLA35 Pot Covers, Pie Plates, articles all go for 15c Flour Sifters, onlv Two Burner Gasoline Ovens, worth $2.25,' for" Cake Pans, Mason Jar Fillers, Tin Cups,' ' W, WALLACE.' ""' C.r. MfGREW FHAH K BOYD, etc., etc., 24 5 GROCERIES GROCERIES GROCERIES Try Haydens' First. The freshest Ooods, Largest Stock Highest Quality and Lowest Prices in the citv ' " I IN Hot ni In the Rockies. The air Is pure without undue moisture. There Is no excessive heat in summer. There are no continuous saturating rainfalls. COLORADO the summer nights are Invariably cool, Inducing rest and refreshing deep. Very low rates " Every Saturday LtpeciA.IIy Tomtrrow 69 to $2.75. at Aii tae cnuarens uxrords. 8H toll, that sold 81.00 Oxfords, 6 H to 8, at. per 75 Oxfords, 1 to 6. at. per up to , at 11 the Children's pair All the Children's pair -40 Mi li u ti M u n 11 u u 11 B; Ws shall sell ntcs, frMh Saturday Candy (Ugcett s) for JL Remember, this is a 0c assort mont " Chocolates, Nuts and Fruit. nu .,,.: day only and ln One Store Only in ever f. X ?n U"L KttM- Lli out for cit imitations. tnem- for the market ts full but there's onlv one I.trmr. a.. urdav Candy which is the senulne and delicious kind, the kind that's .,la la every city Saturday only. freh. !sto KllKRMAN McCOWKI.L UKUU CO. Oorat lsth aad Soln sts. OW DKl'G OOMPAXV, Cos. lsth aad Xar my Bta., Omaha, Veb vj nisi To Denver, Colorado Springs, Pueblo and I t return. Tickets on sale every day to September 30th. 1907, W via Vv UNION PACIFIC ' Inquire at NS Ticket Office, 134 Farnam St. V S Phone Douglas 834. Food for 1 US n.rurt, mam ho find their dahw a Narva s ork youthful visot result of over, work or mental exertion shoud take OKAY'B KEKVE FOOD r!L8. They will kiake you ea( and sleep and be a man asalo. tl Beai 3 hoses M. SO by Mall. KUUr MoOOsTME!.!. DBOO OO. Ooraer lstk aa4 Sods sta. on caua oostrAat fist. Utt s4 tut Iss. bouUMk ab - m sr--j-t -as ssr ss - "b w 1 NX leblo and j I j T day 1 12 bars beet Family Laundry Soap for 26c The beict White or Yellow Cornmeal, per sack i0o Bromangelnn, Jellycon, D'Zerta or Jell-O, per package 7V4c 1 pound package Corn Starch for ...,4c 1 pound package of Cold Water Starch 4c 1 pound package Macaroni for o Large bottle Fancy Pickles, assorted kinds for 8Hc Oil or Mustard Sardines, per can ....8 He 1 pound assorted Soups for 7Vto 1 pound can Fancy Red Alaska Salmon tor IS Ho Peanut Butter, per Jar yc Large bottle pur Tomato Catsup... SUc 3 pound cans Boston Baked Beans.. 7 Ue Fancy, plain or stuffed Olives, bottle, 8c Gallon cans reaches, l'nars or Plums 36c The Best Soda Crackers, per pound ..c The Beet Crisp Ginger Snaps, per lb. to The Best Tea SIf tings, per pound ..12 He Fancy Sntos Coffee, per pound 15c BUTTEK AD CXEESB PRICES. Choice Dairy Butter, per pound lie Fno r",m"-y Butter, per pound 2 Jo F2nT.Jm?ry Butter- Pr Pound 25o E l C.ram Cheese, per pound 160 full Cream Llmburger Cheese, per lb. 15o Sap Bago Cheesn, each itn Neufchatel Cheese, each MEAT BEPABTMBWT SPEOXAXtVi' Choice Sirloin Steak, per pound loo Choice Porterhouse Steak, per pound 11 Uo -BBBH TBOBTABX.ES A WD TBTfZTB OMAHA'S OBEATBST MABBEt" Extra large, 140 slxe. Juicy Lemons, per dozen ' ,0o Extra medium slse. Juicy Lemons, per dosen vxtTi ancy- site, araps'rruVt."Tvi Fresh Carrots, per bunch" !!!!!!!!!" i Kresh Cabbage, per head ilia Fresh ParsVey. bunch .7. '.!!"!'. XT o Fresh Cooking Apples, per peck 860 Fresh Sweet Peppers, per dosen ."!.10fl Fresh Cucumbers, each , jS M HAYDENS' Elm Do you think a stranger in the city would have any difficulty in locating 1 An office in The Bee Building? This building is seven 6tories high, most beautiful in construction. On the top of the building on Farnam street side is a big sign which reads, "The Bee Building." At night there is a large electric sign over the main entrance to the building, so that any stranger could easily find you. WALL PAPE1. BARGAINS SEE OUR SHOW WINDOWS RUTHERFORD & JENSEN Phono Douglas 1774 1410.12 Harnoy Street ee Want Ads Produce Results We have for rent a few offices: f Room No. 548, a large corner office, is a south and east ex posure and has a vault. There is a space of 580 squaro feet. Room No. 607 is a good light room, 15x15 feet at $15.00. Room No. 619, a pleasant office facing the court and rents for $12.00. Room No. 214 is 27xl4V feet, a large single office, $25.00. For further particulars see 3. W. BAKER, Supt Bee Building Oo. ) r 1 i o V . i n 5 1 L. M If A 1 1 )