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    TTTE OMAIIA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1908.
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I MEN'S SUIT' SALE
Oar New York Buyer Just Expressed Us a Fine Lot of
Up-to-date Suits He Bought at a Low Cash Figure That's
Hcrw we Offer You $15, $18, $20 Stilts for $7.50 and $10
BevsreU hundred Salts In
this lot and " the man who
comes here Saturday will get
a bargain that he will re
member a good many years
to come. These, suits are
fir better than the average
medium prloed suits well
made, In medium and heavy
qualfxy. Will giro you good,
every day wear and look well
aft the time. .
These Soto Worth Up lo 120
g 7.50 and $10
A 20 discount on all
our Boys' Suits at $5j00 and
upward.
Boy's Knicker-
backer Suits
In all wool materials the
best styles for school wear,
all well made and well tail
ored. ' You ui outfit
your boy and get a good
bargain on Second n
, floor, Old .1.
Store, at Wei U
Special-eminent flew Store
Boys Long Pants
Suits
Also many suitable for small
man. This Is a npecia.1 aale In
our popular basement sales
room. Many ' of these long
pant suits are worm up
to 110.00. They
are specially
good bar
Kalns, at
3.50
MEN'S FVMVTS
Buy a pair of New PsnU to "piece out" that winter suit through the
season. We offer you choice of hundreds In neatest and most refined
ffS."".':": 2.45 and 3.45
WOMEN'S MEN'S
SHOES S. SHOES
All sizes in dull or pat- in comfortale lasts
ent leathers, lace or straight or Blucher
but ton, 'high grade W'V y stylos, give good
footwear that is sold y ' vrear, worth to
' .regularly at 4 nr V. V $4.00, ft Ar
:, $3.50 pair, at. ..lvv XJ-VS -SWeJ
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Shirt Sale
This Is a manufacturer's stock of
Spring Shirts, made with plaited
bosoms, coat Btyle, cuffs at
tached or detached, also plain
negligee bosom,
new patterns and
worth up to u
$2.60 each, at...
98c
. apodal. . They re great
VAt.
10 c
i lioney Boy.
When the Moon
Plays Peeta-Boo.
All the Candy.
, While You Are Mine,
School Days
Monterey
k Walts. Home Sweet
Home
Let Me Kiss Mama
Ooodby
Honey Time
, Loves' Dream, waits
Very Special Prices ft, Popular Operatic Numbers
is:
IiS.T.fcA 3PX.CIAI, BALE In HOBSsfuraishtng Dept., Basement, Ola Store
Brooms
Made of
beat
V ft J . room
i U f ' corn,
I hard
lli wood
r Vf ' handle,
Jft fcatur
A day
II A only
A.. 15c
Razors, a manufacturer's
sample line of high
grade razors, worth up
to S. 00 each; Saturday
4
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Tapes,
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drlpleas, 80 pieces In bu.
. I boxes lor. . .
ea XettlSS
Full elsht Quart
sis e, s t r a
heavy seamless
fall nickel plat
' ed. suaranteed
not to leak,
bis apeclalao.
Baltirday. .
Choppta Bowls Best qualiiy map;
15c
wouil beclal for
Saturday only
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beavlly J a
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Calling Cards
Any name ty pograved la Script
or Old English, on 50up-OA.
to-date cards Esst Arcade uvC
Sheet Music
Merry Widow
Waltz
Published to sell at 60c, but
we have a thousand here for
those who have not yet caught
the craze. Two continents are
singing it. It's contagious and
you're bound to have It sooner
or later. Better be up-to-date
and get It now. All vocal num
bers Included
for Saturday's
9c
Sweet Pickles
Blue Jay Raf
Once Vpon a Time.
Boy In Blue
The Holllng
Old Faithful
Eve r y o n e
Meant for
one
I'm Afraid to Oo.
Home in the Dark.
Time to Love
Woman.
Stone.
Was
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Talks About the .
National Corn Exposition
in
'ia,' A
The Exposition a.nd (he Exhibit
$250.00 for a single ear of corn!
Sounds ridiculous doesn't it? But that was the price
paid at auction, for the Grand Champion single ear at the
national show at Chicago last year.
Stop to think, why was It worth such a price?
The man who produced it didn't do it by accident; he
sppnt years of hard, patient. Intelligent work and study
and succeeded. He did better than any man has ever done
in this one thing. Moreover, he would not have majde tho
effort were It not for the National Corn Exposition.
"Corn Exposition" may sound pretty dry to the man
who doesn't raiBe corn. Just remember, though, that three-
fourths of the people living between the Alleghenies and the Rocky
mountains do raise corn or wheat and depend on their success In
raising it for their three meals a day.
It won't surprise you then that there will be between five and
six thousand exhibits at the Omaha show next D-ecember. These will
Include all varieties of grains and grasses. They will be In competi
tion for prizes, to the value of $50,000.00.
While the educational Idea 1b the foundation of the Exposition,
the wonderfully beautiful effects, which can be gained in decoration,
will be a delight. The corn palace of some years ago will be out
classed, because now a combination with electrical effects will cre
ate a veritable, cereal fairyland.
It Is proposed to erect a mlnature corn palace at the west end
of the Auditorium, in which the moving picture show can be given.
Tho moving pictures will show actual work on farms, where the most
approved methods are uBed.
Wonderful progress has been made In the manufacture of farm
Implements and equipment. Every progressive farmer wanta to be
well posted and the basement of the Auditorium and the lots adjoin
ing will be used for extensive exhibits of machinery In operation.
How are the cereals Seed in manufacture? In several hundred
ways. Working exhibits showing the uses to which they are put will
not only be interesting, but tell the growers why they should special
ize. For example, one manufacturer wants corn with a high per cent
of oil; another with a large per cent of starch; and Its use as food
for beast and man, demands still different qualities.
The model kitchens and other methods of demonstrating values
from the food standpoint, will be Instructive as well as interesting.
Some special exhibits are being sought, such as one from the
Agricultural department, showing the newest results from experi
ment. Exhibit" from the various agricultural colleges and experi
ment stations will be like a visit to the colleges themselves. It is as
sured that Garton Bros., the great seed house of Warrington, Eng
land, will send an exhibit, and there is possibility: that Luther Bur
bank will make his first exhibit of his wonderful creations.
More than this, the Expositions will bring together the leaders
in agricultural thought,, the beads of commonwealths, the professors,
the leading seedsmen, the Implement manufacturers, the manufac
turers of cereal products, the men who deal In grain and the men
who raise it. Special days for various Interests will bring speakers
of national prominence. '
That people want to be aroused, as well bb instructed, is not
overlooked. The stage of the Auditorium . will be used for an ap
propriate splendid spectacular performance, Hiawatha having been
one of the themes suggested, while a band of real merit and other
musical features will make the exposition no less Instructive and
more enjoyable.
This is the third of a series of advertisements, which will be
published, giving information regarding what the National Corn'Ex
position is and what It means to you and the whole United States.
HEADQUARTERS, ROOM 606, BEE BUILDING, OMAHA.'
TEL. DOUGLAS 2527.
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THREE TRAlNSmAST
, . . .
One morning and two evening trains daily from
Union Station, Omaha to Union Station Chicago.
Superior service in standard sleepers comfort
able and thoroughly clean berths unsurpassed din
ing car service meals a la carte, on the
CHICAGO
MILWAUKEE & ST; PAUL
RAILWAY ;
Leave Union Station, Omaha, 7:25 A. arrive
Union Station Chicago 9 :15 P. M. The Business
Man's Train leaves Omaha 6 P. M., arrives Chicago
8:30 A- M. The third train leaves Omaha 9 :58 P. M.,
arrives Chicago 12:28 tlje next noon.
TICKETS, 1524 FARNAM ST., OMAHA
F. A. NASH, GENERAL WESTERN AGENT.
SitJBtwY sis ssa ffattfc
Oaa
Lifht
The
' Mrs, VTIbsIowb Sootnlng Syrup
I? u jbwi i usd for OTfrr STXTY-fTVB TEARS tf
Vtl.I.loNS r,f UOTBKRS fnr tbolr CWlfiBK'?
Vllli-B IKETHINOwith PEHFEOT SHOCKS 8, J?
bus - rt v ; . v it r.r v i c MJ l.t U,U;. I1IQ
reraertrforXIAIUirTEA. Bolrt Lr DrubfiriiitPiin .ttrr
. . . . , i I., 1 1 . . . . . . -.
low's HMthliir Syrup," aod Uk. no other klui
Twity-llT. wnU a bottle OuirutMil mMi tiZ.
rood od I)rn Act, June Doth. Hr1l Nnmlms
Ml. AM OLD AJI WVii. TiUEJi MJU-Yj
For furniture,
I ply bargains
at
genuine
Welsba.
complet
outfit
? Slob
buruer
and ma
tlu, fca
urday
only
Oas
Ulobes,
linn rl
ed opul, will fit any
standard j cr
burner , . 1JV
Family BUnse
Scales, the gen
uine T r a nor
with aluminum
alontlng dial.
Weighs up to
2 1 lbs., special
for Sat- qu ,
urday. , .
Poliihinjr Mitts
stoves or shove,
5c
Market Baskets
A good quality
spitnt bas
ket, Satur
day only . . .
Xfg Beaters The
genuine Lxjver so
well and favorably
know 5p;ial Sat-
' urdav only
We are bound to have cold weather for
three months longvr. Owing to the back
ward Beaaon we axe closing out our en
tire line of heaters at 16 per cent oft.
Ever) tiling marked la. pljUu figures.
4c
7c.
D. C.5C0TT, D.V.S.
(Bnccaeaor to Dr. H. L. RamatceiotU.)
SSTBTAJrr ' BTATB n rnniiMm
Office aa4 XeepttaJ, 8810 Bam
tieea.
Calls Promptly Answered at All Hmrra.
Vkvsaa OffloeBaraey 7. u.v
HOTELS.
'Comfort Without Extravagance."
HOTEL WOODSTOCK
W.43-ST.K?mYrY0RK
OUR BOYS;
BlessTheir Hearts
AND
Preserve Their
Feet
MUST BE RAISED
MEN'S SUITS
worth up to $12.50,
Gale Price
Men's and Doys'
Lined Gloves and. Milt 3 ns
. worth up to 75c
Your pick
Kip
lots.
MEN'S PANTS -
worth up to $2.25
your choice
GUARANTEE
CLOTHING CO.
1519 and 1521 Douglas St.
IT
Change Your
Shoes
Don't stick to a Hfht pair of
shoes now. Think of your health,
your appearance, the foot comfort
because our new shoes are as
easy foot-feeling as an old pair
There is no justifiable excuse for
you to wear unseasonable shoes
No, not even the price. All styles,
all leathers for outdoor wear
$3.50 & $4.00
FRY SHOE CO.
Ill IIOHI
16th and Douglas Streets.
NEW
TWELVE
STORY
FIRE
PROOF
EUROPEAN
PLAN
MU8KJ
QUIET
AND
IN
THE
HEART
OF
"I HI N as
Rooms with runninq watir,i.o and up
With sath, 2 and up. suites, ano up
Write for particulars.
Wire for reservations, our expense.
W. H. VALIQUETTE, Manager.
ALSO THE BERWICK. RUTLAND. VT.
Every Saturday is boys' day at
this Kreat shoe store. We shoe
more boys than any store In the
west. Our corps of salesmen are
experts In the fitting of the
youngster footwart and not a
boy In town but would rather
come here for his shoes on re
count of the variety of Btyles. We
always have just what the boy
wants. For Saturday we offer our
famous
Steel Shod Shoes
The best fitting, best wearing
shoe in the world; it outwears
any two pair ever built. The
prices1 range:
Sire 10 to 13 M 82.00
Bise 1 to S .53 25
Sls 2V to Sp3.50
Drexel Shoe Co. I
111) farms SL
Hosiery
We have placed on sale 1,000
dozen Hosiery at special sale
and at prices to bring quick
results, t
60 styles of Mien's Fancy
Socks, the 15c kind at Oc a pair.
Ladies' Split Sole Stockings,
the 25c kind, 2 pairs for 2.1c.
Ladies' Gauze Lisle, the 25c
kind, at 15c a pair.
Extra heavy combed Egyptian
Cotton Ladies Hose, double
sole, 20c kind, 2 pairs for 25c.
A full line of new 1908 style
Shirts, the $1.60 and $1.75 kind,
at 91.10 each.
Sewing Machine Needles for
all makes. '
State Agents for Taris Pat
terns, the' pattern with seams
allowed. All patterns 10c. Send
for sample copy.
JOS. F. BILZ
322 S. 16th St., Omaha
KL.OHIUA nESOUTS.
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HOTCLS
PONCE DE LEON . . . B Anruatin.
ALCAZAR St. Aucukm
Oft MO NO . . Ormead-oa-the-Hahiuc
THE BREAKERS) . . . . palm Bowk
PtOYAL POINCIANA . . . Palia Beach
PtOVALPALM Miami
THE COLONIAL Muuu
m.kaaut l.i.oJi
hOW OPES.
110 MILES NEARER CUSA.
Tk. hw nui Km .Ions Florida Kmn. wul k.
is piana to kudu Krf. couMtios with
tMiMnipiiar H.". ! Kr Wet, alwf
I K.I.
uioa. pc i. aaepui. .xi pulai vmn, eon
ikmi o. nmiq wnMor.pplrio
FLORIDA CAST COAST
ISO Ao. as ST. Firnt Ave
CMic.ee i Voaa
a St. Auouovins. FLA.
SS3SBH!HI f '
r t:
ill
till
' uroen
LUIS EST
THE RELIABLE 8T0RE .
MEN'S SUITS AND OVERCOATS
That sold regularly up to $25.00
choice $10.00 and 12.50
Suits in the very best ; single and
doublo breasted styles. Overcoats in
long or medium length, the greatest
lot of bargains shown anywhere at
these prices $10.00 and $12.50
YOUNG MEN'S SUITS, sites 13 to 18
Years OVERCOATS, sizes 14 to 19
Years Great assortment of splendid
styles, fabrics and patterns, regular
values to $15, choice $5 and $7.50
CHILDREN'S KNEE PANT SUITS
values to $5.00, choice $1.95 and $2.95
CHILDREN'S ODD KNEE PANTS, values V$l; pair 45c
HART SCHAFFNER & MARX hand tailored clothing
leads. Ask to See Our New Spring Line. " ;
SPECIAL MUSIC SUE
Extraordinary list for Saturday selling. You read of other cut
price sale announcements on "HITS," but these numbers are the real
"Hits" of the season and best classical composition.' . (Mall onlors
Promptly Filled add one cent extra per copy.)
Flower Song. .
Star of Hope.
Shepherd Boy. '
Orange Blossoms.
Anchored.
Old Farm House on the Hill.
Merry Widow Waltz.
Hi
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Up In A Swing. .
Valse Blue. ,
Dying Poet. J
Girlhood Days (S-step).
Plantation Airs.
Maiden's Prayer.
Melody At Twilight. '
. Flowers and Ferns.'
Your Father Was A Soldier; A Mother Song, by W.'Llghton;
Kathleen Mavourneen; Fifth Mixture; Spring Song; Block Hawk.
ALL HITS
FROM
"GIHL
QUESTION."
He Sweet To Me IfJd.
Waltz Me 'Till I'm Dreamy.
When Eyes Like Yours Look Into Min.
There' No Place Like Home.
18c
"Just Someone," Maud Lam
bert's Song "Hit" f9
In "Lonesometown" . . . 1 C
12c
Who, Me 7
Bonnie Jean.
Red Wing.
Yesterday.
Somewhere.
My Dear.
It Might Have Been (new, by
Harris).
Somebody Loves You Dear.
Those Songs My Mother Used
To Sing.
Love Me and The World Is
Mine.
Caught In A Net (best 3 -step
this year).
Old Faithful (popular).
For I Love You So (Merry
Widow).
"My Rancho Maid," Mabel Me
Kinley's Latest and 1
Greatest Song "Hit"...4C
When Winter Days Are Over. '
Spangles (Instrumental Hit).
Take Me All Around Agatn.
Come To the Land of Bohemia,
There's A Girl lo the World for
Every Boy.
And A Little Child Shall Lead
Them.
There's Another Picture In My
Mamma's Frame.
Dn Our Honeymoon (Dance).
Qlrl I'll Call Mine (Little Dolly
Dimples). ,. .
Time Will Tell My Love For
You.
Drifting Leaves (reverie).
My Villa (Merry Widow).
"When You Know You Love
Her and She Loves You,"
Kerry Mills great
Waltz Song
J2c
"I'm Starving For One Sight of
You," Chas K. Harris' great
est Ballad since 4 1)
"After the Ball" IsSC
HAYDEN'S firstp
SATISFACTION EVERY TIME
IF YOU MPATQ AT THE POPULAR
BUY YOUR (riCilsJ HAYDEH MARKET
We are Omaha headquarters for choice quality and low prices.
Note the Saving in Special Sale Prices for Saturday. t
13 POUNDS LEAF LARD SATURDAY. 1.00
lie
...7c
Pork
Loins . . .
Veal Roast,
10 and.
FINE JUICY SIRLOIN STEAKS. POUND
Spare Ribs,
5 pounds. ,
Veal Stew,
5 pounds . .
25c
25c
Skinned
Hams, lb.
Veal
Chops . . .
10c
10c
10
IH:I ' ' i
Now that the time for coasting and other Winter Sports
is at hand, we want to speak a word of WARNING with
particular reference to QOASTING.
On all streets on which there are street car tracks and
on all hills which cross or terminate on streets having street
car tracks there is CONSTANT DANGER to those indulg
ing in, the exhilarating sport of coasting. ' ' ! '
Men and Women, as well as boys and girls, have lost
their live3 or have been seriously injured by dashing into
moving or standing cars on their sleds or travelers.
PARENTS: Why jeopardze the lives of your children
by allowing them to coast where the hazard is so great, when
there are so many places in this city of hills frhore this 6port
may be indulged in with perfect safety t , '
ASSIST US IN PREVENTING ACCIDENTS ' ,
OMAHA & COUNCIL BLUFF, STREET
RAILWAY COMPAIiY - ;
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