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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (June 20, 1908)
TI1K OMAHA DAILY Hhfc: SATURDAY. JUNE 20, 190S. &DECK Offerings of Vast Saving Importance Distinguish Saturday Sales The crowning bargain event of a season of unusual Tlue-giving, a sale of marked interest to the buyers who want cot only the most in quantity but the best in quality for their dollars. Hayden's ready cash and peculiar eastern market conditions are responsible for these splendid bargain opportunities. Youll find it well worth your while to see them Saturday. l 1 THt WELUDLE STORE j THE RELIABLE STORE r f i Ladies' Hosiery Immense cash purchase from one of New YoVk'i prom inent importers goes on sale Saturday at less than mill cost. Ladies' Fine Lisle Hose Sold rerralarlv ur to il.OO. plain I Mac k and tans hand embrold- cred, allover lace, etc., all col ors; sale prices 49c, 35c, 25c Ladies' Hose, regular mines toN o9c. Mack and tans, ia plain, ; embroidered or lace effect, at, , pair, I2V2C and 5c 'MisseE and Children's Hose Values to "9c, all sizes and colors, on sale at 19c, 12V&C, 10c and . 5c yt 1 - v. m a Ladies9 Underwear AND Corsets Several special cash transactions enables us to offer values beyond question the greatest of the entire season, here or elsewhere. Ladies' KUrts, worth regularly to 15. immense assortment for se lection maf nlflcent bsrpains. Saturday, at 81.50-81.98 Skirt nod Gowns, worth regularly to 12 00. daintily trimmed, per fect beauties, at 98c Skirts. Gowns, Corse Cover and Drawers, values to $1.00, In Saturday's sale 4?CS Comet Covers' and Irrswem, rfgu lar values to 7oc, in two lots, t 2530 Ladies Oornhjnat (on 8uis, made to sell at $3.60, In two lots. t 0881.50 Ladies' Jersey Ribbed In ion huits, all sites, at jOg Ladles' 15c Vests Low twk, . sleeveless, st S for 25 1 CORSETS At Less Than Half. Big Bankrupt Stock Pnrrhase of standard corsets, popular new styles and best makes, that sell regularly up to $6.00, nearly all sizes, several models for stout figures, at 81.75 $1.50, S.2.00 and f2.50 CVirsets Popular brands, all sizes, new styles. In two lots . . -t9-98 76c Batiste Girdles and Corsets, on sale, at, choice 3&6 Children's Pants -Lace and em broidery trimmed, worth to 80c, st ...-1 0-12 !-19-25 Children's Vests, low neck.- sleeve less, at. each 10.4 Exlra Special Shoe Sale Saturday 600 pairs men's sample Crown shoes and oxfords, worth up to $4.00 a pair. A splendid opportunity to buy fine high grade shoes, all Goodyear welts, at the price of cheap shoes, at, pair .$1.98 500 pairs women's oxfords, in tan or black, Goodyear welts and hand turn soles, with silk ribbon ties, worth up to $3.50, at $1.98 400 pairs women's tan or black oxfords, .worth up to $2.50 a pair, at $1.50 Mifeses' and children's barefoot . sandals, slippers, oxfords and ,,Skuffers" at a fraction of their value, $1.25, $1.00, 75c and 50c Shinola Outfit, complete with polish ........15c Queen Quality oxfords, in all styles, $3.50, $3.00 and $2.50 "NVe are headquarters for the celebrated Grover shoes' and oxfords for Tender Feet ' Some Rousing Furniture Specials 0 Large Arm Rocker Golden oak finish. sxitm fw t u ITX, ' Y " x- rw cobbler seal, well made and finished. $3.50 value at V $3.15 Old Hickory Rockers, for porch or lawn, $2.50 value at $1.75 Large Reed Rockers Just the thing for summer furnish ing, big snap Sat urday at. .$1.85 $5.50 Swinging Porch Chair Adjusts to any po sition, great bargain at .$395 $3.50 Felt 'Mattress Full 6ize and weight, dandy at. .... . $6.45 Many other-epecial bargains." Read these Grocery, Fresh Vegetables, Fruit, Butter, Cheese and Cracker Prices for Saturday's Sale Ths best purs Can Granulated Sugar at 1ms tbsn Jobbers' cost. It bars boat brands Ljuindry Snap 15 Th beat Jfearl. Tapioca or Hugo per lb H Th tort domestic Macaroni, pkg.BSs The beat Cornstarch, per pfcg....4.ii The best Crisp Potato Chips, lb.. BO Tall can fancy red Alaska IJ- mun ISHs Larre bottle pure Tomato Catsup or Worcester Haurt IHt Rromagelen. Jelly coo or Jello. per tkg TH JVeiv York Bankrupt Stock Sale Continues $19,000 00 Stock of Men's Furnishings aid Underwear Secured by oar New York Buyer at Less Than hOc on the Dollar. Clean High Grade Seasonable Merchandise the Most Phenomeaal Bar gains Ever Offered. Quaker Oats Co Toasted Wheat Kiakes or Puffed Rloe, per pkg. B All kinds Corn Flakes, per p..SHe Large, fancy Queen Olive, pr qt B6 V-lb. ran Assorted Soups TH VTTSB AJTI C1X1I1 SAX.B panes a roi SAToasiT. iirjr t'ounlry Butter, lb.. ISs Kxtra fancy falry Butter, lb.... Bis Fancy Country Creamery Butter. rer lb BBS Fane Full Cream. Brick,. N. Y. While or Colored Cneea. per lb. IB Neufchalel Cheese, each S Men's High Grade Laundered Shirts Soft or pleated bosoms, madras, percales, fine ginghams, etc., cuffs attached or detached, coat style if you wish, all standard makes, val ues to $2.00, in 3 lots 25c, S9c and 69c Men's Silk Neckwear From the bankrupt stock purchase, all new est styles and patterns, values to 50c; in 3 lots. .15c, 10c and 5c All the Men's Suspenders that sold up to 50c, in 2 lots at ljc and 10c Men's Night Robes and Pyjamas From the New York stock, all new, clean stock, regular values to $3.00, at 98c, 75c and 50c k'' .v.V;r-i i it Men's Soft Summer Shirts Values up to $3.00, in fine mohairs, pon gee Silks, silk and linens, etc., white, tans and fancies, the ideal shirt for summer wear, actual val ues up to three dollars, on sale at 39c and C9c Men's Undershirts and Drawers Fine maeos, lisles, silks and lisles, etc, long or short sleeves, knee or ankle length, values up to one dollar; on 6ale in three lots at 15c, 25c and 39c Men's Combination Suits Values to $3.50, an im mense line of standard makes, in piain and fancy colors, all sizes, 4 lots, 50c, G9c, OSc, $1-50 MEN'S HOSIERY From the New York purchase, most of it fine imported stock, lisles, niacos, etcn blacks, tans and fancies, all styles and colors, actual values up to 75c; on sale in four lots, at 5c, 10c, 15c and 25c June Clearance Bargains Better Than Ever Right at the beginning of the season you're offered complete lines of seasonable outer garments at prices which would prevail elsewhere in August. An opportunity to save from one-half to two-thirds on outer garments just at the time you need them. r?r? $18.00 to $35.00 Silk Suits Saturday $12.50375 handsome suits in the lJ Wj itUiVbAf V-ICC Uv V a Hit, VVf saa UH WBV9 UUM VUUJVL AJ V VA - Saturday's price in most cases considerably less than the value of ma terials alone; many garments in the lot made to 6ell at $25.00, f O50 J I-S- $30.00 and $35.00, choice Light Weight Covert, Broadcloth and Silk Coats, also a lot of fine Panama coats that sold regularly up to $10.00; clearing sale tfC price eP 275 Fine Tailored Suits, choicest r spring styles, in panamas, voiles and serges, at. . . . . . JUST HALF Children's Dresses -An1 immense line of the season's newest styles, in fine ginghams, madras, lawns, etc, all colors and sold regularly to $4.00; clearing sale prices Sat urday .98c and $1.45 50 and 52-in. Silk and Silk Rubber ized Coats Short coats in finest panamas, . silks and coverts, silk and satin lined, worth regularly to $30.00, choice $10.00 Waists, worth to $15.00, in fine lin ens, lingeries, Jap silks and nets, clearing sale prices are $2.98, Women's Long Kimonos Begu . lar $2.00 values, clearing sale - price : -89c $4.98 and $6:98 Three Rousing Extra Specials $3.00 Heatherbloom Underskirts Delightful bargains Saturdav at $1.G9 Women 's Dressing S a c q u e s Regular 75c values, on sale at, choice 39c Groceries Continued txa An comt ktxcIaxjb fobv SATXrmSAT. We Import direct all our Jin Teas and Coffees. Fancy Golden Santo Coffee, lb.. IB Fancy Uartcalbo Blend Coffee, per lb WHS Fancy Porto Rloo Blend Coftfc. per lb Om Fancy Ankola Blend Coffee, lb... SB The Best Tes 8tf tings, lb... IBs Fancy basket Fired Japan or Bun lried Japan Tea. Per lb te Fancy Spider Ue Japan. Kn-Uh rirnakfast, Ceylon, ! on or Gunpowder" Tea. per lb BPS Try a package of the Great Oerral Health Coffee nothing finer for those who cannot drink coffee i-lb. pa S bucrKe Fresh Asparasvs for. . t Cummben for I bunches Fresh Csrrots for ... boncbe Fresh Turnips lor .. 1 bunches Fresh Beets for Faoc-r Ripe Tomatosa, per (ound 2 bunches Fret,h Par:e Freati feas, per quart tho Cauliflower, each Bo Fresh Wax or Oreen Beans. b..TH (juart boxes Ooossbsrries. or Black berries, for 10s .bo .8 .Bo .So Bo . caw Tovm rarumu vow This will be ths last wse.lt for this delicious fruit. Our last smr is In for this season, and tomorrow we wlil continue to sell thern : . Ifot dossm, Sos. i TsaavAJaUB ro sa VBJAT. Fresh Spinach, per peck Be fi bunches Fresh Radii hea for ....be Fresh Laf Lttnce. per bead . . . . 1 I bunches Fresh Onions for . . sa, TH. 8 Ha, I So, llHs as. ISO. Bi-iu. sr3 Vw OrtM, ssur sue va wmat, Bl.kS Blackberries, rsspberries. cherries, (osoberrlss. strawberries, t'Sacnes, plume, sprteots, etc, st less than job ber's cost. Bs Get s brick of Pur Ice Crtara for Be Trunks, Crips and Suit Cases new on for year wssttom Bo rn need trljt . Baj Batarday. i Blsoonat Baturaay from recular prices on all Trunks, Grips and Kuit Casea Don't fail to take advantage of this splendid savin f cnanoe. Monday the Great Rug and Carpet Sale Ladies9 Gloves A New York wholesaler needed the cash and we closed out his entire surplus at practically our own price. Such values as Saturday's offerings were seldom if ever before shown here or elsewhere in Omaha. All Long Silk Gloves, regular values to $2.00; on sale at 98c Imported Lisle Gloves, all colors values to $1.50, at 49c Short Silk and Silk Lisle Gloves, all sizes and colors, values to $1.00, at 25c Long Kid Gloves, worth to $4.00, Macks and colors, in one lot, choice $2.59 T.nnfP HriflTnftit ninvfot sell at $3.50. sale i.riee JR1.Snr--Hs" An ImrorBse) Porrhase ot Fancy vl styles and colorlnes. all Included Bsturday at JUST HAL, TRICK. 4i 1 In Our Drug Department Toa will find th same remlars en sale today, also rim srtra spec! a la I1.S.0 Pompeian Mansare Cream.. Sa 'ic Pompeian Mar,ase Criarn for 4So 0e Pompeian Massaee Cream for Bo tftc Hvitron Pvroxi'l.' fnr S3e He Hydrogen Peroxide for So 7c Rubber Gloves, first quality 33o DRVOBl Chloride of L.lme. today, lb 60 rttc Grape Juce for i 45o tic Grspe Juice fc 80o lie Grape Juice for T7. 13 Large Spong-e. "Bathlnc" 14 BOATS: Colgate rcpular. 5 for B&o Toilet Pnapa (today, per box) .. Bus Jeriten's Violet G'ycerine Sosp, 3 bars for 18o lona (Ml and Butter Milk, per box lfH Virgin Violet. S for la Some 6(eiil liarralna in Hilln-il j Hiidnutji, Kotfr A (5allpt nd Eal man's Toilet M'atcrs for today. Come in and 8ec. EOc Wyeths Eff Sodium Fhinphntc BOo f- we have purchanfd a larfre fresh si oca or runs ureen: (ne-fourth pound for 10 One-half pound for 17 One pound for 34e S pounds for Bl.so White Hellebore for Roaebukhes: One-fourth pound package for ...Ho One pound package for 40o LATEST MID-SULIMER STYLE IDEAS IN MILLINERY ALL WHITE AND ALL BLACK EFFECTS The trimmings are soft feathers, wings,, agriets and breasts, nothing to equal them shown in Omaha at our $7.50, $6.50 and $5.00 Big purchase of fine Os trich Plumes, 16 and 18 inches long, best French curl, black only, $3.50 values, choice $1.00 special sale prices, Immense clearance. of Trimmed Hats, positively worth up to "$6.50, choice Saturday $1.69 Including beautiful new Leg burns and Black Hats. 50c Ribbons Saturday at 15c Greatest ribbon bargains of the entire season. 6-in. all silk, all colors, extra quality Taffeta Ribbons, 35c to 50c a yard values, all in one lot at, yard 9c Nrw Dutrh Collars st S5e Fancy rturhings, 15c A full Hoe of fancy ruchlngB, 25c to 35c yard values. Ladies' Neckwear A bis new line of ladles' fancy neckwear Satur day Just Half Price Fancy Embroidered Bows .... J Gibsoa Lsce Cellars 15 COc Neckwear Bjg assortment of styles, on sale Saturday, choice, t 25 Ladies' Wash limits White, plain and embroidered, with pearl buckles, each 25t? Holicel What You Can Buy For 25c in Our Big Crockery Depart ment Saturday white handled Caps and Sancers, for 23 decorated Dinner Plates for 25 IS Water Glassea for 23 II decorated Sance Dishes for 25 3 J -quart Bowls for 25 Oat Ileal Bowls for 25 I Glass Cream Set for 25 1 Glass Berry Set for 25 3 15c Mantles for. A 25 SATURDAY IS OlTl DIXXER SET DAY. $4 0.00 Charles Field Havlland Dinner Set $32.05 $3 5.00 Havlland V Co. St-ts, $29.05 $22.00 Austrian China Kis " 816.05 $15.00 English Porcelain Dinner 6et $12.00 $10.00 English Porcelain Dinner Set 8G.OS AU these sets consist of 1UO pieces. SECOND gG SHIPMENT FROM N. Y. AUCTION l Gaa Chimneys for 25 MATCHLESS VALUES' IN HIGH GRADE Maxander Smith & Sons HflrTfc?KS Books and Magazines ralct4 Roc." y Sioriey Roberts, ajjlhor of -Rachel Mrr." is the title lvn collection bt tales and narratives of Fainted Rock. 6outh rsnhandle. TVaa. ss ; r:lwl by Chart Caber, They are stories ' of frontier oays. which are already Jays ot h past Th J. B. Urptncott eoiupanjf is th publisher. vTJ.e Spell f the Tukoa and Other Verse. " by Kobert W. Bervlc. is ths UlW of a collection of poems, written In K!p iln"s syl of espresalon. They deal chiefly with tb primal instincts sod pasaluns i pien and express the civll'.taiion. or want of It. of th B"reat whit and dreary wastes, published by Edward Btern Ct. "Blue 'Waters and Green.' Is tl.e title c a nr book sa travels in the far east by F. Dumont Smith. It Is an instructive and - tatrUn story of what Senator Smith saw and heard last year on bis trip ts H await Manila, Japan and China. It ta luuch tnw thaa a baoa of UavaL eauhrac a vast amount of historical. rll1oue and political tstonnatioa abd incidents of ths life and c us tutus cf the pouiMo. Ii Is Illustrated with forty-six tM pas Illustra tions, tvludlnf three cartoons, by .albert T. Rett. Crao Co. of Topesa. K.vn.. la 1L ubllabor. A dtlsea f CaSf ortua recent ly oxtcrsd a prise of 500 for the best essay on "Moral Iraiatn In he Publis Schools." and a second prise of 3uQ. Over euO esaays were submitted In response. Three men promi nent In edjcatlunal work ot California wer selected SS Judgra Ths three essays whWh siuod next to th pnsa essays were such Important contributions to th discus sion of this problem that It seemed desir able ts secur them for publication In the same volume which contained the two essay. Tit subject ot tr essays. "Moral Training In ths Public Schools. " has bees used sa uie till of th volums whlth is published by Gmn A Co. -The I'enbrian Cities of Italy." by J. V. sod A. M. Cruhkshank. form two olum in th Travel lxer' Library sertca "Auiwl and Orvleto" la th till of volume use snd "Perum and t3 Smaller Towna" Is th title of volume two. Tlx Vmbfiss cltte Include soaso ef the most lnterestlns piaeaa. from an historic and artist: stand, point, ia all Italy. Tfcey possess valuable Larusoaa aud Homes antiquities., and many of tb world's art trwasurr. which art well d sac rlbcd. IUuetral4 wits tlehty full-pa- Plates- iU C. P dl Co. Is th publisher. Tn CbrotJclas Talarua Hewitt. n tartrve," by Arthur Morrison, author af 'Tts Greaa ISaaMiod.- -Tb lud Trt- aasM, which, has bears swt mt for a number ef years, wss reissued in reapons to a demand on th part of tb readers of th later books. Martin Hewitt also appeared as tb dotecttve fat "The Red Trlanfi." Published hy L. C. Psge Co. There Is youthfulness snd srace about tbe styl snd construction of "Is tb Tents ef Wickedness." thouEb Mrs. Miriam Cole Harris, who wrote it, was born In KM snd Is therefor 71 years of a-. 6hs wrote th novel rn Parts, where ah llvs. Tb plot concerns th awaksnlng ef an Amerl ca.i girl brouBht up In th peaceful realty of a rrench convent, then plnaced Into th swirl of ths Amerioan fast set. Th story is absorbing and th pictures ot life most vivid. Published by V. Appletos Co. "Heidi." by Johanna Spyrt is a story for Juvenile readers, translsted from th German by Helen B. Pol Ths prlmittv life ef th Alplo pastures la happily- ess trailed with th mors conventional ex 1 stance of a wealthy city home, Inta which th Utile tnauatara maiden Is transplanted, it Is told in a simple, entertaining manner asd will be much enjoyed by ths younger readers. Gina dc Co. la ths publisher. "The Boy &eo.ogist." by Bdwla i. Hous ton, Ph. author of "Th Touttg Pros pector," has Jts seen laid In a lar board ing school and tb sntertalalaa' plot re volves about a number of healthy tads of that school of whota Is xysrixily tut erected m bwoIoct and another ta ehsSB istry.'. Tb Starr sf tb advaatwrw tfaass bays is full of aaovamcstt and oLertam- ment for all young readers. In his prtfate tb author cxpreaaes th hope that while reading the story snd endeavoring to un derstand th difficulties of th characters the readar will gain ns little natural science Information. Prof. Houston is well known among scientific men th world over. Th Henry Altemu oompsny Is the pub lisher. "Where the F.ed ' Volleys Poured." by Charles W. Dahlinger, is s romance of ths civil war. The patrioticm, chivalry and romance of that period sre presented la th character snd experiences of s typical soktler of ths time a German revo lutionary .exile, who enlists In the union cauee. Th development Into a love ro mance is complicated by th hero's sus ceptibility to feminise charms A solution IS reached amid th thunders of Gettys burg, which hettl th author describes ( a dramatic historian. The G. W. Dilling ham company I the publisher. Th Carrier Crisis," by Augustine GsHa gtoar, is a treartee en th government waershlp of railroads lssus and the canal as a commercial liberator. Th author saj s la hi preface that he has endeavored to present ths subject In s manner free from political party bias or influence. Published by r. J. Heer. "Th Hat aad th Mas." by Henry Irving Dodgs. author of "Th Other Mr. Rarrlay," ts a story of a poet transformed into a re.pt! ef tsdostry through th strange. yt tnsrhrai. mflttene ef a hat- Tit dtteottna of tb sea wh tahertts tb bat ts followed by s graphic description ef s bottle rorsl between love snd hste, personified, for the soul of th hero. Publ shel by the G. V. dliingham company. :'s aughtt?rs" Ye The King's Daughters" Year P.onk," by Margaret Bottom, while prima i y In tended ss a dally companion for members of th International orgartaation. Is one ts be eagerly dt-sirt-d by all who appreciate a helpful messast for every day ia the yea.. It needa no ap"'jfy; praise would be superfluous. In fine, It Is Mrs. P.ottome speaking as shs has spoken for years, saying on every page that all one need Is t find out how lovely and lovabl God la. The book is very sttrsullve In sppesrasoe. Published by the H. Al'emus company. A pocket edition of "The Early American Humorist," ra two volumes, r.es been Issued by Bmsll. Maynard Ik Company. In order to make th collection fairly representative is coie the work of severs) authors famil iar to all has been lncluJed, while giving attsnlion to sim lesser forces, who have not yet ben Important factors in the evo lstion of our nations 1 humorous literature. Th content wer restricted to prose selec tions In order to compress them Into two volumes. Two volumes of "Capital. A Critique of Pointer! Economy." by Karl Marx, sr from the press cf Chsrles H. Kerr dt Co. Volume I treat of "The Capitalist Produc tion." and Is translated from tbe third Ger man edition by Samuel Moor and Edward Avelicg. Volume II deal with "Th Pre ous sf Circulation of Capital,' being a translation from the second German ed ition by Ernest Vntermann. Both volumts have been edited by Frederick Engel. "Ancient Society, or Researches in th Llne of Human Progress from Savagery Through Barbarism to Orrillsatlon." by Lewis H. Morgan. L U ., Is s revolution ary book which attempts to prov that wealth asd poverty are not natural snd aeneasary. but passing Incident 1n the history of th human race. The Charles H. Ksrr company is tit publisher. wife an Engllnh Tlr1 of title. Lady Angela is herself as unusually attractive figure. Little, Brown it Co. 1 th publisher. BaBjB-asasa "A King In Rags." by Cleveland M off eft. author of "Real Jjetectlve Stories," Is a strong novel In which many cross thraads of plot are Involved. There I humor and pathoa In th tal snd s knowledge la ehows of th sesmy aid of New York life. Published by V. Apple ton Company. Th Broadway Uagaain for -Juns coa talns s timely feature article on "Th Juu Br,d." by May Warwick, being a study of th riftq svenu girl June weddlna. la addition to other feature aruc es a timely topics, in fiction offering la lntteUng. Including: "Th Strong Arm of Mrs. Me. The Prve Knots." by Fred M "White, author sf "Tbe Crimson 31lnd." relate the Ft range practices of two Malays upon Eamuel Flower, a wealthy London ship-1 owner, by mesns ef ths string with five ! k..l. .Hi Ik. 'Mm. hh, . " anil tl.ul. endeavors to secure his hidden trea.ur. I )r ""y M Call. suthor cf "Truth furnish th. them, for on of th. met r-11"' Ths Monkey's Heart." by Edgar thrilling and surmising ploU of an suthor' 3"nn- 'srekal conception of th. results who la today the most popular aenal writer mtdern surgery; a love story by Harriot in England pub tts her. Little. Brown St Co. is th Preacott Snofford; a psychic story by H. A. Vschell; Piccadilly Billy," by.WUUara Al len Johnston; "Th. G.rl in the Car." by flars Josephlns Bayles; "Losing to Win." by Frsnces Harmer. and "Nuuchette," ths Eden," la a lively humorous story which ,or' of n 8'ie French girl, by Anna "The Adventures of Charles Edward." by Harrison, Rhodes, author of "A Flight to recites adventures m America. Frsnr. and England. Charles Edward Austin, the Ir rtpreaslbl. hero, is a whimsical philoso pher with a kind heart and sn immense fund of Impudence, yet withal a gentle man. His adventures, fantastic, but al ways plausible, were designed to add to th gaiety of stations. Th book contains a new versioa of tb UurrBstbmal mar. nsge, for Charles 4 ward wins as his Fargut.ar. Above books at lowest, retail price. Mat thews, IS Suuth Fifteenth street AU of th books reviewed ber are on sals In Brandets' book department. Bennett's Late Fiction Library Book books st little cu4 t