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TTTE OMAHA PATLY BEE: " SATUHDAT. APIttTi 11. 100.
Strong. Field Grown
Rose Bushes at 10c each
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Elbow Length Gloves
The Celebrated Perrin Make
These gloves are an extra qual
ity of Grenoble kid, with three
Radium Clasp Fasteners, or
three pearl buttons. All new
est spring shades in elbow I
length. Also new showing cf ill
Perrin's Tanne Lamb, T25 l'l
with cnnHPtfirt sleeve. "ll
pair f
Kayser Long Silk Gloves
12 and 16-button length, doub
ible
CT. tlD. pure silk and
Carola
7 lisle; all colors, ar 4 IQ
a pair JiiUtf i(ir
Women's lisle thread, long gloves, 12
whites and tans, Saturday special,
at pair ,
Special Sale
Women's Imported medium weight
plain lisle and gauze cotton; plain
per pair,
Women's and
men's hosiery on
bargain square,
fancy cotton and
lisle. Women's
all-over lace and
boot patterns;
many silk em
broidered, regu
lar and out-sizes;
a t t r a n rrllnarv
special Saturday,
at, per pair
25c-39c
Women's low neck
and 1 e e veleus
union suits, lace
trimmed, umbrella
Btvle 25d'
fir
Woman's Spring
NECKWEAR
Fancy stripes, checks and
"plain colors the newest
stocks, jabots, ascots and
bo-w8; a splendid C
lot Saturday.... DC
All Silk Chiffon Veils
In all colors and many
styles this includes hun-
' drcds of black lace veils;
values up to 75c, at 39c
U1 All new styles for Easter;
W black and fancy; in three
3
sjK'oial bargain group-'-.
at 98c, $1.98, $2.9S
WOMAN WITH BOGUS MONEY
( fcaraed nllk Twice llaadllaa; "aaie
Hill er Which Tni Mea
Are la Troable.
Mn. llojo Wlaisavljevlcli. who can talk
lnglish no bettor than an KiiKllxhmuii ran
pronounce her name, vis bound over by
CiiiiiniiiKinnrr Anderson In ViOd for talc
iiiiUertakinT to get rid of a counterfeit 1'K'
bill.
Slie first passed the bogus paper on
Frank Kuncl, a butchrr at 1207 South Sixth
HI reel, soma wcrks ago. Kuncl ilisuov ereil
lis worthless rliarnclcr and returnud It to
the woman and she made good the amount
'.i the butcher. A few day ago she turned
the Mil over to Burit bavlc and Dan Nim
Ick. who underlot k to pass it at the Uran
dei store, havie ami Nirnick were ar
retted by the federal ami poliua autliorl
lies and indlctn.ents were returned against
tliem for attempting to pass counterfeit
money. They are now In jail.
ll w through their arrt and indict
These bushes are 2 and 3 years
old and will bloom this summer,
assorted red assorted pinks
some are climbers. These are
extra heavy bushes 3 feet tall.
nne do Dlesbach, deep car
mine Baroness Rothschild,
clear pink, Gen. Jacqueminot,
red La Relne, rony pink
Louis Van Houtle, red Magna
Charta, rosy pink Paul Ney
ron, large, clear pink Crimson
Rambler Baby Rambler M.
P. Wilder Mme. O. Lulzet
Salet Oracllas Margaret Dlxr
on John Hopper.
Nurserymen
wonld sell
.. i
inese ousnes
op to 50c each
Special at
Brandels, ea..
Saturday In Basement
and 16 button, all sizes, blacks,
69c-49c
of Hosiery !
hosiery of fine Ingrain cotton,
fast blacks, split heel, f
S JC
Hosiery, for women,
men and children,
medium and light
weight, plain black
with white soles
also fancy IQ I .
izc
Misses', children's
and boys', fast bl'k
school hose, fine
and heavy rib, a.sc
lisle; special at,
per pair
10c-121c
MB
I f lib I .,U "Km
u5Swu Underwear
Women's fine silk embroidered vests in
delicate pink, blue and white with fancy
yokes; a genuine BOc quality vest, ycn
Saturday J DC
Women's extra size vests with long sleeves,
short sleeves or sleeveless, also trimmed
umbrella pants, extra size, "
at WDC
Hit
Women's sleeveless
vests, plain and
fancy yokes, tape
neck and arms,
at 12V4
$8
LTJU
Special showing of the very newest mod
els in Gossard and La Vlda Corset
vn muni only at
Brandels. Price
$4 to $25
RG CORSETS'
The new It.
O. models for
spring give thf
Kraceful con
tour of a i
feet figure v ;
the tnosl f ..
loanble eff'i.
In addition
t hey have t )i
famous It. &,Ci.
pliability aU
comfort.
Vou can find
exactly what
you want in our
complete line of
K. A U. modols.
If you tiHva n
a t o u t figure,
the model shovvu
here Is Just
what you ai
looking- fur.
Price, in tout!
S3.00
K v e r y pair
ftuarantetl.
BRANDOS
ment that the woman was discover rd td be
idcntifie.1 with, if not the principal figure
in. the transaction. Site was located and
was arrested by Officer John Dunn and
the United Slates secret officers and taken
before I'nitcd States Commissioner Ander
son at 2 o'clock Friday afternoon.
Mrs. Wlaisusljvvich cried when arraigned
and bound over, leading many to believe
her utter ignorance of the money led to her
distress. It was one of those Georgia bank
notea and It is believed the moinan was a
victim of circumstances.
A3 the grand Jury has adjourned the un
fortunate woman may have to remain In
Jail until next fall.
Ilalldlaar Permits.
Siilumon Bergman, Thirty-seventh and
Harney streets, brick veneer dwelling,
l H. Begebers, 2117 Bpencer atreet,
t?m; M B. Dulling. Fourteenth and
Kinioet streets, frame dwelling. i-',"; K.
K. Darling. Fourteentth snl Ixuhrop
streets, frsme clvrelling. t,U'; XV. 'I'.
Oraham. 'JMH Purdette street, frame col
late, tl ': B. F. Fimlile. Fifteenth street
and McrvdilU avtuua, daina dwelluui. Lu.
ft I
it-ti c.rf i ' r si i w
n
Take a Look In Our
WEST WINDOW
here you find
?Ji3 eon's
Suite
marked
for 'which you
would never ex
pect to pay less
than $12.50.
Those Late Olive
5 Brown Shades
marked
are hand-tailored
from imported all
wool worsteds and
compare favorably
with the kind the
average store gets
$25.00 for.
Our new Boys'
Clothing Dept. now
open on 2nd floor.
Here is where we
can save you from
25 to 33 per cent
on purchases in
this line.
Guarantee
Clothing Co.
1519-21 Douglas SI.
J
Omaha's Pure Food Center, U
Restaurant on 2nd Floors
Saturday's
Specials
w
Queen Olives, 90c value. . . .
& Manzlnolla Olives, $1 values
5oc y
flOc
... .
IMPERIAL SKINLESS FIGS
1 in tins .
S3 In Glass
.2ftc, 40c W
TO
.25c, 40c, 75c
Candy
f'J 20c Turkish Delight, per lb, . .10c
Uj 20c Large Crystal Gum Drops. 10c $j
& lates 40c ft
1
Groceries
n
... 1 5c
... 1 Oc pi
$1.15
3 lb. can Soups
I'j 3 lb. can Tomatoes
$ Per dozen . . ."
48-lb. Sack Flour
.1.M&
...lOc
N? An air or Oats
zest c
v Country Butter, per lb. . . . .-r.22c i
"V'aniery uutier, iier jo auc i,
Eggs, per do. . . 12 He
(Radishes, 3 large bunches. ,. .5c
Hettuce, 3 large bunches. , . .5c f';
5 Oranges, per dozen 20c B
('Ijemons, per doz 15c.
Cantelopes, Artichockes, . Mint
Cauliflower.
'4
Meat Dept.
iijjjVeal Iegs per lb 3Wcy
SS Veal Loin and Rib, per lb. .12 He t
M ' &
t. Veal Shoulder. rwr lb 10c 5
I.. Veal Shoulder, per lb
i'lveal Breast, per lb.
. . .8c jjk
Si!
"PMorrell'g Iowa Pride Hams, per
pounrl 13Hc
v Armour's Bacon, (nlc lean '
9 strips), pound
lHc k
5
V From 9 till 10 p. m., we will sell :.'
f' 1,000 lbs. Beef Hearts, good for $
3$ baking or boiling, at, per lhJ4c U
5
$ poartney & Go
it "b0'
v 17th A Douglas Sta. hoae Done. 47 j)
rrlvate sohaago ooaasots all Septa
! -SHE- Wj&-jWCWSaBZSK&
PARKER'S
HAIR BALSAM
Tlll Ats4 WMLn Umi h
Prtjaitoi IuuimI Vmvth.
Fall la tor Oray
iir lo it loutnmi yoior.
Mm tod fi ' t
f.
i
A Heal Boy
THAT IS A DOY
FULL of GINGER
Should have the best of
shoes, because he is always
on the go. No other shoes
than the beat, no other kind
will stand his thumping and
kicking. We want parent of
the aforesaid boys to exam
ine our
Steel Shod Shoes
Let us show you the
quality of the stock and the
way they are put together,
It takes a good, live boy to
wear them out at all. We
can fit any boy - with these
shoes no matter how small
he may be or how large. Just
so he is a boy. We put our
reputation back of every pair
we sell.
Little Gents' 15 to 13 M,
at 32.00
Youths' 1 to 2 $2.25
Boys' 2 to 5 4 $2.50
Drexel Shoe Co.
1419 Farnara SL
Picture Sale
SATURDAY...
15c Passepartout Pictures
! 7c
25c Passepartout Pictures
! for 9e
35c Passepartout Pictures
for 19c
50c Framed Pictures 29c
J75c Framed Pictures 45c
$1 Framed Pictures 59c
SHEET PICTURES
200 Original Water Colors
1 at i3 Off.
300 Artist Proof Etchings
at 13 Off.
500 Engravings and Pho
togravures, up from 50c
100 Gibson and Remington
j Pictures at 29c
OVAL FRAMES
Spring patterns just re
ceived. We make a spec
ialty of fine1 picture fram
ing at lowest prices.
Visitors always welcome.
A. HOSPE CO.
1S13 Douglas Street
READ THE BEST PAPER
The Omaha TJaiir Bee.
Back to Firs! Principles
Man's combat with Hie elementH, FIRE and WATER,, in the rase
of the recent fire in the block in which our store in located, the fight
ended in drawn battle and the insurance companies pnid the ex
pense of war. Oar entire stock, is l'RACTICAIXY IMN.Il'REI). Never
the less we are selling everything at SWEEPIXd REDACTION OF
OVER 50 PER CENT. Can ou wonder that prices such as those
printed below are filling onr store with purchasers from morning to
night?
Sterling Silver. Sterling Silver
Tea Spoons, regular price, set of bIx, $5.00 now S2.f0
Dessert Spoons, regular price, set of six, $11. B0 now S5.75
Table Spoons, regular price, set of six, $16.00 now SS.OO
Cream Ladles, regular price $2.25 now... Sl.lil
Cold Meat Fork, regular price, $3.50 now SI. 75
Sardine Fork, regular price, $2.00 now $1.00
Etc., Etc.
Finest Quadruple Silver Plated Ware
Four-piece Silver Set Coffee Pot, Cream and Sugar, Spoon
Holder, before $10.00 now $5.0O
Berry Bowl, before $6.25 now -S3.11S
Nut Bowl, before $6.75 now. . . . SJ8
Cream and Sugar, bAjfore $7.50 i-now.". SJ1.75
Bread Plate, before $3.00 now 1.50
Water Pitcher, before $6.50 now $U.U5
And numerous other articles at bargains just as stupendous.
Art Goods, Novelties, Etc.
Holland China Plates, values from $1.25 to $2.50 all go at 50
Heavy Sliver Headed Walking Canes, values from $2.50 to
$3.60 your choice for '. $1.00
Japanese China, consisting of Vases, Bon-Bon Dishes, Olive Dishes,
etc. all go at HALF PRICE.
Every useful and ornamental article In our store sold at a RE
DICTION OF SO PER CENT.
Join the happy throng crowding our store from morning till night.
That Bet of spoons, those silver knives and forks, that special ornament
you have loug wished for but thought a little high priced, we now sell
at prices within yours and everybody's reach. But come early and
make your selection, by daylight our sperlal candle Illumination is
but a humble substitute for the electric light burned out during the fire.
AT THE SIGN OF THE CROWN.
113 South SUteenth Street. OpfHite Boston Store.
LIBERTY-2-ycar old plants, each 10c; 3 for 25c
American Beauty, "Ti25e, 5
Mammoth Selected Plants, each 40c; 3 lor 81. OO
TOE NEBRASKA SEED COMPANY
1G13 Howard Street.
V;-- o ySy ;- j .
Copyright 1908 by Hart Schaffher
1322FafhamSt.
SPECIAL SALE
of SHIRTS R
BatordiT Events? bstwssn 7 and 9.
Our plain White rieatcd iSonnm
Bhlrts both attached and 0?C
detached cuffs, at
OTHERS BXIiB THEM AT l.BO.
ALBERT CAMN
Shirt Vaksr.
rAJlHAM STREET.
1332
Does Your Piano
Need Tuning?
Phono Your Order Douglas 137.
Piano Dept.
THE BENNETT COMPANY.
TWENTIETH CENTURY FARMER
lender of Farm Papers.
and Saturday Only
Aim
I Acan 1S5 ( A
y rip any r 'L-yJu
9 in 1 IS J
GET OFF RIGHT ON THE SPRING
CLOTHES QUESTION: Whatever
clothes you' buy for spring for whatever us
or occasion you'll be more likely to get the
right thing if you buy where "right things"
are the rule not the exception.
You may want a suit for every day wear
or formal functions for business or dress oc
casions. You may want a spring overcoat
topcoat or raincoat. In all of these you'll have
it right. Right in style in fit in making in
quality in price if you buy the gar
ment at
THE
!sb
We can't offer you better evidence that this Is the tight
place for clothes buying for the man who cares than to tell you
that this Btore Is
the home of Hart, Schaffner & Marx Clothes.
Suits, $15 to $35. : Overcoats, $12.50 to $25.
Speca Sale of Men's Suits
Several hundred high grade 'Suits, closed out from
a wll known manufacturer for cash at a price far
below actual worth. $15 and $ 4 )00$ f O50
$1R values! Saturday 1" 1 H
- 1
Come early Saturday,
prices.
Try MYDEN'S First
fie Marx
Sheet Music Sale Saturday Only
Read this carefully. Nothing
vocal and Instrumental hits at a price to defy all competition.
(By mall add one cent extra per copy.)
"WHKN THK WINTER
The Krpatpst love ballad published
author f "Can't You See I'm lxnely." and the
'Pal nf.Mlnp
L
"Tsddy Bsars' Flonlo", Dy the com
poser of "In a Cosy Corn-jr."
"Star of ralth", a new reverie by
composer of "Star of the Sea,'
"I'm Starring- for Ona Slg-ht of
Ton "
"I'd or I Would Sit for Tou"
"TRtE HEART" gk
The itreat march song that Is sweeping the country.
Ball, wrote "Kove Me and the World Is Mine
"It Might Hae Bsan," by Harris,
"And a Xilttl Child Shall lead
I.ad Thorn,"
"Those Soars My Mother Used to
tof."
"Just to Remind Ton," high-class
Ballad.
"THERE ANOTHER 1MCTIRE
This is Chas. K. Harris' latest child
famous "Alwsys In the Way".
TM HAYDEN'S
San Francisco
lif Los Angeles,San Diego
ffe'l And Many Other Points in thia State
W$l EVERY DAY TO APRIL 30, 1908
:fc?r. via
mm
UNION
mm. 1
Phone
Good Old Brands
Of reliable whiskeys and wines
are to be found at
MILLER'S
Family Eiouor Store.
On Farnam street. 'The number is
IftOff and the 'phone Douglas 1'JII.
(Very prompt delivery of any
amount. )
SPECIAL
MsassMSasaaisissBMSBsassM
A few cases of fine Rork and Rye
Whiskey will be sold Katurtlajr at
65c Per Bottle
worth $1.00.
The lset thing to use for a cold.
D. C SCOTT, D.V.S.
(Bueeaasor to Dr. H. U RamacctotU.
ABSZSTAJTT STATS TVTSKIaTAJUAJt,
Off lea aaa Boavltal. M10 Maaoa
UU.
Calls ProtnaOr Anawerad at All Hoars,
TSiOas Offloa Xaraaj HT.
JM, SwaU XOk
RKUA8LK TRI
j
they won't last long at these bargain
but the very latest and most popular
t
DAYS AUK OVER" g
In years. The words are by Felix Feist,
music by the composer of
"On the Btsrrjr Uo Ronnd.'
T
8c
"LoTSland Waltiss,, by Holzman.
"Let 'or Oo March" blR hit.
"Old ralthful March" by Holxmati.
"Tsstsrday" by Ohas. K. Harris.
"The Road to Tssterday Waltsaa"
The composer, E. R.
"Tak Ms With Ton la Your
Dreams,"
"Tha Man Who Tlgrhts the rira,"
"Just On Word of Consolation,"
"My Ranoho Maid," by Maoel Mc-
Kinlcy.
"As X,ona; as the World molls On,"
"In Dear Old Colorado."
8c
IN MY MAMA'S FRAME" St
song and-a worthy successor to his
FIRST
TICKETS
ON SALE TO
PACIFIC
CXTT TICKET OTKCS,
.1384 rsrosm Btrest ..fH'M
son;. ixa oV."
Water
We have quite a numhrr
of men's and women's high
t.hoes that were sllglillj
damnged by water. All
are new good, latest styles
and shapes. They will he
sold at greatly reduced
prices.
2.00 Shoes,
at 81.25
$1.00 Shoes,
at $2.00
$1.00 Shoes,
t ...$2.75
$0 and $3 Shoes,
s
at $3.50
All these shoes are as good
as they ever were only
hlightly damaged by water.
HATI RUAV THK LAST RAY
OF THIS HALF..'
FRY SHOE CO.
H 16th and Douglas Streets.
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