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    TIIE OMAHA DAILY BEE RATITUUV. FEBTUTARY 20. 190f.
Saturday, the 2nd Day
Even Greater Bargains
Prices that guarantee a
liberal 8 o'clock response
x Out -of .Town Customers Should Make Arrangements to Attend this Sale
T : '
The results of the oponing day of this great sale event
were" most gratifying, even beyond our expectations. The
ready response and expressions of approval on every
hand most pleasing in tht they told of the confidence of
our customers and their appreciation of our efforts tode--liver
greatest satisfaction.
nn
Mall Orders Shoold be Sent at Once,jGoods Cannot last at These Prices
Continuing throughout the next nine days we expect
to make this sale a nine day's wonder. Every day new
offerings, new opportunities for most profitable buying
offering and delivering for every dollar of price, more
than a dollar's worth of value, the keenest interest is due
theso worthy offerings.
J
urn
Magnificent Bargain Offerings in
our Anniversary Sale of
Snowy
Under-
muslins
,M if
11 a
Children's Drawer with embroid
ery or lawn ruffles, worth fully
double the price.. 15 to 25?
Fine Gowns, many worth $2 and
13.50; newest styles, at ona
price ..................... 8?
Ladle' Combination Suits, dala
tlly trimmed and well worth
double, at 50 and fH?
Foar Rouging Hour Sale Specials
Friday.
8 to O a. m. -Corset covers and
drawers trimmed with deep em
broidery and laces; regular 60c
value, at 15c?
O to 10 a, m. Ladies' gowns,
worth 76c, lacs and embroidery
trimmed; tucked yokes; for this
one hour i-29f)
10 to
ni. Ladies' skirts,
worth to $2.50; handsome, deep
flounces of lace and embroidery,
greatest snap ever for this
hour 89?
11 a ai.se It at. Beautiful sample
line of (own made to sell at $1 SO
and $2, choice So
Men's and Boys' Sweaters and Sweat
er Coats, values to II. 00, while they
last. ' choirs SSe
ladles' WMl Union aTolta, -white or
gray, also pants and vests tn fiwlss
ribbed silk and wool or Vera silk, to
11 10 values
Men's snd Boys' fleered lined shirts
and drawsrs, sll sites, regular SOc
vslues, snap Friday SSo
Men's Wool Uaasrweer All sites.
greys, tans and fancies, garments
that sold to 11.60, on sale Friday.
at SSo, TBo and SOo
Br. Wright's Wool rieeoe alrta and
Drawers, made to sell st $1 and
$1,115, at ens pries 4a
THE riCLIADLn GTOnC.
1
Anniversary Sale of Men's, Cfinoe
Ladies' and Children's DlWVb
The addition of several new lots for Saturday's selling values beyond question the best ever
offered insures our customers greatest satisfaction and saving in Saturday buying.
Men's and Women's $3.00 and $3.50 shoes in all styles and in all leathers, in Goodyear and 'welted
soles and shoes that we stand back of every pair $1.03
Boys', Youths' and Little Gents' Satin Calf, Box Calf and Vici Kid Shoes, regularly priced at $1.75,
$1.50 and $1.25, at, pair $1.19
Men '8 Tan Russia Calf, Ox Blood and'Vici Kid, Goodyear Welt Shoes, worth up to $4.00;a pair, all
sizes, at, pair '. .$2.50
Misses' and Child's sizes 8Va to 2 of Tan Kid, with suede tops, actually worth $1.75 and $1.50;
also black vici kid in same sizes $1.00
Little Gents' Satin Calf, $1.25 Shccs and Child's Chocolate Kid Shoes, with suede tops and vici kid
shoes, in sizes up to 11, at, pair 75c
Anniversary Specials, Corsets and Hosiery
Seldom, if ever before, have Omaha buyers been offered the duplicate of these values, where
high class quality and style is shown at low class price. You'll never beat them. Buy Saturday.
$1.00, $1.60 and 12. uo K. ana o. corsets, one oi trie most
popular and best sellng models, tn each quality, go Fri
day, at. each 60i 08 and $1.50
75c Batiste, atrtped silk and fine satin girdles, all sizes, on
sale while they last, at, each 25?
All Ladles' Plain Gauze Lisle and Fancy Colored Lisle, ex
tracted dots, stripes, etc.. blues, tans, cardinals, greys,
etc.. that sold to 60c, on aale, at, pair 25
Ladles' 16c and 19c Cotton Hpse, Black, tans, plain and
fancy embroidered, great snaps, at, sale price, pair. .Q
$2.00 Models In such well known makes as Thomson's
Gloves Fitting, Wllhelmenta and Jewel, will be closed at
one price
75c Coutil Corsets, rust proof, boning, long hip models,
with hose supporters front and side, on sale, at. ea.40
Ladies' Wool and Fleece Lined Hose, 2c and 36c values,
big assortment for selection, the 'greatest values ever
offered here on elsewhere In Omaha, at sale price, per
Vir ;-..15
Children'a 16c quality School Hose, fine or heavy ribbed,
all sizes, from 6 to 10, on sale, at, per pair g
SOS Sale I Linoleums Pasa!
Anniversary Sale Women's Ready-to-wear Garm'ts
An event surpassing in every way the expectations of our custo
mers, while the quality and beauty of our display forces expres
sions of admiration, prices are bidding for the biggist ousiness ever
known in the department You can't afford to miss these specials.
New lots shown in every instance.
A Beautiful Line of One-Piece Dresses, in fine mes
salines, taffetas and wool fabrics, all sizes, elegant
new styles, lace applique and lace embroidery
trimmed garments, made to sell at $30.00; Friday
and Saturday, each $12.50
$25.00 Tailor Suits, , new spring styles, resedas,
navya, browns, greys, black, etc., manufacturer's
samples sent to us for comparison and selection,
all the best models; on sale at, choice. . . .$12.50
200 Long Cloth Coats, in colors and black, best
styles, manufacturer's surplus of $20.00 and $25.00
values; to close Friday, choice. $5.00
$15.00 Tailor Suits, in Zibelines and fancy mixed
fabrics, manufacturer's surplus 6tock, made to sell
at $15.00, come in all sizes; choice, at $3.95
Manufacturer's Stock of Opera Capes $25.00 and
$30.00 values, all the new pastel shades, the best
bargains ever, at sale price $12.50
Choice of Any Fur Coat in the House, that sold up
to $75.00 Near Seals, Astrakhans, Krimmers,
Brook Mink, etc., at, each.' $25.00
$5 and $6 Waists for $1.95 Jap Silks, Nets, Mesca
lines and Taffetas, all colors, silk lined, trimmed
with laces and appliques, tucks and em
broidered; choice Saturday, each. $1.95
$7.50 French Voile Skirts, trimmed with
folds and bands, all sizes; great snap at,
each S2J5
All Fur Coats at .HALF AND LESS
IN OUR CHILDREN'S DEPARTMENT SATURDAY
f
Millinery
Two very special
ANNIVERSARY BARGAINS
Black Ostrich Plumes, 17-ln.
.long, regular $2.75
values, on sale, at.
Black Braid Turbans, suitable
for. wear, now and all spring.
values to $5
in 2 lots.
1.25
231-V1
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Bear Skin Coats, sizes 1 to 6 years, $4.00 values,
at, each $1.00
Children! Coats, worth to $10.00, sizes 8, 10
and 12 ye'ars, on sale at, choice $2.95
Children's Bonnets, that sold up to $1.00, 25c
Women's Long Kimonos, to $2.50 values. 98c
Big Dinnerware Sale
Regular $40 190 piece Havllaod Co.
IX n tier tfeta , .... -
Regular 10 100 piece Havlland Din
tier ets fl.t
Regular 110 100 piece Austrian China
IHnner fceta S14.M
Regular fit 100 piers English Por
celain Dinner Set .
Regular 110 100 plsos English Pore
lain Dinner Sets
pedal ta On Sh Separtme&t
In ertrd Gas MantlM, I for.... lea
rprleftl Ues Mantles. I for.... 1
Mall orders promptly
and carefully filled.
Our Second Day of Our
Big Grocery Anniversary Sale
We rater ta the masses snd appre
ciate your business. Our aim is to give
you the highest quality at Jobber's
prices. Kor Saturday ws will sell:
1 lbs. beat pure cane granulated Sugar
for l 00
10 bars beat Laundry Soap a ...... 26c
Large sacks best white or yellow Corn
Meal j. . 16c
( lbs. choice whole Japan Rice 26c
b lbs. best Pearl Tapioca or Sago Slo
The best domestic Macaroni, pkg. 8c
1 lb. cans assorted Soups, per rsn 7 4c
Bromangelon, Jellycon or Jell-O, pkg.,
st 7Ho
011 Sardlni-s, per csn 4o
41 lb. sacks best High Patent Flour II It
24 lb. sucks beat Rye Flour (to
Bsond Bay Anniversary Tea and Ooffse
Sals.
The best Japan Tea Slf tings, lb. lie
Choice Sun Dried Japan Tea...i.. lc
Fancy Spider Leg Japan, English
Breakfast, Ceylon, Oolong, or Gun
powder Tea, per lb 18c
Fancy Santos Coffee, per lb lo
Fancy Maricalbo Blend Coffee, lb. 18c
Fancy Porto Rico Blend Coffee, lb. 20c
Fancy Ankola Coffee, nothing finer, per
lb lie
Second Day Big Anniversary Batter,
Obsess and Bnttertne Bala
Choice No. 1 Dairy Butter, per lb. tic
Fancy Dairy Tsble Butter, per lb. 28c
Fancy No. 1 Country Creamery, lb. ttc
Fancy full cream N. Y. Whits or Wis
consin Colored Cheese, lb 10c
Sap Sago Cheese, each., TWc
Neufclistel Cheese, each c
Anniversary Bala of artffhlaa BaTels
California's Mas.
Regulsr tOo sise, per dozen 10.:
Regular 40c size, per dntan 2tc
Regulsr JOe sise, per dosen ....... tea
Regular 2Ec sise, per dosen lto
JuHt try them once and you will be
convinced there la nothing finer grown.
Anniversary Bala of Fresh Tsgstablsa.
Fresh Berts, Carrots. Turnips or Onions,
per bunch lo
Fresh Parsley, large bunches .... lo
Fresh Cauliflower, per lb IvCe
Fresh Sweet Potatoes, per lb , I Ho
Two heads fresh Lettuce 6c
Fresh Cabbage, lb Uc
Fresh Hothouse Radishes. I bunches fc
Old Beets. Carrots, Turnips, Parsnips,
Rutabagas, Red Onions, etc., per lb..
at to
Fresh Spinach, per peck .......... 10c
FsHcy Cucumbers, each tc
Bellevue Celery, bunch 20c, 16c, 10c, 16c
Large uraps Fruit, each SV4o
New Honey, per rack
12
5;
All
SST" Ribbons
Delightful Bargain Offerings
'o. 1 M and 3 Ribbons, yl. . . . 1c
Ko. 5 Ribbons, all colors, at. 2 He
No. 7 Ribbon, aU colors, at. .8 He
No. 9 and 12 Ribbons, aU colors,
at " 4Hc
No. IS and S3 Ribbons, all colors,
at 7Hc
No. 40 and 00 Ribbons, all colors,
at 10c
No. 80 and 10O Ribbons, all color.
at ; 12We
Regular values from. .2 He to 85c
Anniversary Sale of VelUngs tor
Just one day, Saturday, we offer
a awell line of 23c all silk veil
Ings, yard R
Don't mias them. Come early.
25c to 33c Ruchlng, at 15c to SOo
Nothing so popular as the new.
narrow ruchings, buy thero Satur
day at our Anniversary Special'
Prices.
Anniversary Sale of Belts
25c a4 35c Vilutt 19c
A big line of silk elastic belts,
regular 26c and 35c values, all
go at one price 10
Our extra line all silk extra
quality elastic belta with high
grade fancy buckles.
75c to fl.OO'vaiuct, aale price 89c
Other Anniversary Sale Specials
50c Ladles' Fancy Neckwear.25c
25c embroidered linen collars.lftc
16c pure linen handkerchlefs.7He
5c fine Swiss handkerchief s.8 He
2 He children's fancy hd'kfs..lc
6 yds. mer. skirt binding. .. .7 He
25c boys' and girls' books.. 17Hc
$1 copyright books, at...... 43c
$1.50 copyright books, at. ,..c
60c post card albums, each.. 25c
10a Ink tablets, each Oc
Grand Anniversary Clothing Sale
$10
1. 0k: :'Qt-.iM
0 ipiIii mlr 1
BsniaissnBstass
One in whlcn the value-giving will more than
maintain the reputation of
this busy department for
superior bargain giving.
378 Black Suits
.The season's choicest fab
rics and styles, the very
highest quality of tailoring
on sale.
Suits worth $15.00.-.
Suits worth $18.00. ..
Suits worth $20.00...
Suits worth $22.50. . J.
Suits worth $25.00. .
1,000 Handsome Business Suits fancy
worsteds, serges, tweeds, velours, etc.
Secured from one of the leading
wholesale tailoring concerns at less
than half. Garments that would re
tail at $15.00 to $30.00, medium and
heavy weights, greatest
values shown anywhere
at 6ale price
All Heavy Weight Overcoats, absolutely no exceptions; Men's; Youths' and Boys', nil go on
at , Less Than Half
1U.00 to J18.00 youths' Suits 6.95 A gen-, All fancy Knickerbocker pant that sold . at
eral clearance of our young men's long pant
suits, at this phenomenal price. -Nearly
400 suits in the nobbiest new styles for
selection; choice $6.95
Knee Pants All fancy Knickerbocker pants
that sold at $1.50 85c
200 Dozen Straight Knee Pants, regular 50c
values; not more than five pairs to a customer
, Saturday lQc
$1.00 48c
Boys' Knickerbocker Pant Suits The season's
choicest fabrics.scolorings and patterns, suits
that sold regularly at from $3.50 to $6.50, in
two big lots Saturday at. .$1.95 and $2.85
All fancy Knickerbocker Pants that sold at
75c, for 39c
All fancy Knickerbocker Pants that sold at
50c, for 25c
Mail orders should be
sent in at once.
fiM-i'f aTa n n
Forgot u iniay
it
Pay
s
Heavy Scotch Table Cloths
Hammed ready (or uss, stsa flats,
worth t J 00, Saturday, each.. 1J9
full bleached and silver bleached
Napkins, good value, at f 1 li dosen,
Saturday for aos
Estralarce sise Bed Spreads, all cro
chet designs, regular $1 60 values,
Saturday, each Se
Splendid values in Bed Sheets, else
lls0, heavy, strong and durable,
worth 6 Sic, Saturday s
Current Literature
"The Adventures of a Nics Young Man."
by an anonymous author la an unusual
novel being full of the sort of Incident that
is met with la real life and is 'seldom
found in fiction. Tbs hero, Charles Cam
ron, may well rejoice at having falWa Into
the hands of a masterly biographer, tor his
story is releted with that Insight Into ha
man nature possessed only by those who
have lived a long and observant We full
of ripe experience. Readers who love a
good story for its sake will find a
articular interest In the hero's pursuit of
kia uncle's elusive millions, and all those
Admirers of William Da Morgan who cherJ
lah a fondness for the "Victorian novel will
be chrrmed at once with the oualat phil
osophy f the unknown author and the old
tinia"ta' of his style. Published by Puf
flrld a?" Co.
'Campfires on Uesert and Lava.'' by Dr.
William T. Hornaday, Is In soma ways the
complement of his "t'ampfirta In the Cana
dian fUnklta" In It he tells the story of
an. expedition which he and a party of
friends made from Tucson, Arisons, across
the desert to the hitherto unknown region
surrounding Plnacate, In northwestern Me
loo. It Is a narrative of unique experiences
la the trackless desert of southern Arlsona
and In Jhe rugged and uncharted mountains
of northwestern Mexico. The marvelous
varieties of aalmal and plant life eaooun
yred. the incidents of the trail and af camp
-Alaska, ins Ureal Country," by Ella
lite, the adventures of the party tn the
pursuit of big game, including the Rocky
Mountain Big Horn all told with bis racl
neaa of phrase and unconventional vigor
Unite to make a book of rare quality and
of the liveliest Interest for the hunter, the
naturalist and the lover of the out-of-doors.
Illustrated from photographs taken
by Dr. D. T. MacDougal, John M. Phillips
and the author. Published by Charles
Scrlbner's Bona
irigglnsoo. Is a faciualing book of travel.
It is an Intimate and pictureso.ua descrip
tion of Al-ay-ek-sa (the old Indian name,
appropriately signifying "The Oraat Coun
try") and of the Ufa of Ita people. Written
in an informal style, with plenty of shrewd
comment and amusing anecdote; It contains
an tmmenss amount of Information which
revests pictures of advanced civilisation
very different to the usually conceived
Alaska of enow and Ice. The book is ad
mirably and profusely Illustrated and con
tains a good map. The Mscmlllaa com
pany 1s the publisher.
"A Little Maid In Toy land." by Adah
Louise Sutton, la another of tAe s tractive
children's holiday books. Sally la the little
maid, who delights la furnishing a doll's
house. One day whea the work la nearly
finished, evea the garret being equipped
with a cradle, spinning wheel and drying
herbs. Sally views the kitchen, her chlefest
dei.iriL la the refrigerator la a tempting
looking cake and a tiny piece of it toes
Into Sallys mouth. She shrinks and
shrinks way down to doll sise and becomes
a member of ths doll household. A step
through the bsck door brings her Into Toy
land, and the Talking Sign Post guides her
Into the city. Then follow adventures that
are well worth while. The illustrations are
by A. Russell, six full pages being In color.
The Saalfleld eompany la the publisher.
"A Prlsonir of the Sea," by Chauncey C.
Hotchklss, Is -the first novel from that
author in some four years. The narrative
la baaed npon the defalcation of over fl.000,
St, by the Cuban agent of a prominent
shipping house In New Tork City, lately
forced into bankruptcy. All that the pub
llo knows of the truth is that the agent
turned the firm's available assets Into
cash and Jewels, put the proceeds on board
of his private yacht and sailed for parts
unknown.. The unsuapecting hero, a native
of New Tork. finds himself an officer on
board the yacht in question, and the crime
gradually unfolds hself to him. The domi
nant notes of the book are action, mystery
and love. The prettiest and most charm
ing of American girls occupies the center
of the stage. In the end, after a series of
ihtensely dramatio situations, virtus tri
umphs, as virtue should, but the book
ewes Its interest to nothing salacious or
erotic; though absorbing, it la absolutely
dean. The Illustrations are In color, by
Bert Knight The John McBnde company
la the publisher.
Ida M. Tarhell In the February American
Isabel Qraham Eaton has given eosue
thlng worth reading la her "By the Shores
of Axcady." Just issued by the Outing
Publishing company. New York. It, Is the
story of a city tired young woman who
hss been studying paintings snd tskes ad
vantage of an opportunity to spend the
summer up In Maine, at a little fre
quented point, which has failed to keep
pace with the fashionable summer resorts
that ars near It but nut of it. The story
desls with the young woman's experiences,
laughable, refreshing and Instructive, with
the Maine natives and a few society folks
who have strayed after her into her Ar
csdy. There's a pretty love story, but It Is
kept sufficiently tn the background to
prevent it marring gia glimpses of nature,
humsn and otherwise, which furnish the
chief charm of the book.
Matilda Woods Stone's book, "Every
Man His Chance." is heralded as "a dis
tinctly western book, written by a western
woman who knows the country about
which she writes." The scene Is laid in
Rapid City, B. D , and deals with the boom
dsys and ths stirring events in the develop
ment of the Black Hills country la the
earlier dsys. The author should be thanked
for writing a western story la which pistols
are not served with the coffee each morn
ing aad the dance halls are not everlast
ingly la evidence. To that extent, bar
story Is more nearly western than most of
the alleged western romances. Tha plot
of the story, the problem of a faWea
woman's successful efforts to regsla her
fsir name and make a place for herself
In society, by years of sacrificing work
for her family, friends and the church,
la well worked out. but it could have been
laid la New Tork or Newport Just aa well
as lu Rapid City or Dead wood. It la oae
of the world-eld problems, the solution of
which la seldom successfully accomplished
and always at great sacrifice. The book
is published by Richard If'. Badger, Boston.
Maximilian Foeler. who has .written
many fascinating short stories of adven
ture, baa turned out a really thrilling novel
tn "Corrie Who?" published by 8mali, May
nard A Co., Boston. The story is of a
mystery of a young Woman who, ostensibly i
a hired companion, la really heiress to a
vast estate and la compelled to serve a
dreadful old woman whose machinations
have resulted in placing tha young girt in
her peculiar condition. Tha plot la ap
parently complicated at first, but it works
out gradually with a proper succession of
melodramatic situations that will snake the
book delight to those who enjoy stories
of adventure aad mystery.
An exceediugly valuable reference work
for those Interested in financial affairs has
been published by the United States Mort
gage end Trust eompany of Naw York en
titled 'Trust Companies of the United
States." It contains the statements of con
dition of all the trust companies ot tha
United States on June SO, 1M, together
with the officers and directors of the com
panies, tha dividend rates, stock Quotations
and like data. The Information la arranged
alphabetically and also by states. ,
mmmmmm
Ida M. Tarbsil la tha February American
Magaaiae tails a wonderful story of Lia
coin e genlua , for affectloawhow he loved
people and especially how ha loved tha
common aoldiera la the war. I eaaoan Staf
feaa eoatributes "Sesdmg a State to Col
lege," la which be shows bow tha Valvar-
slty of Wisconsin is really becoming what
lu president Is trying to make It a uni
versity that rsaches anybody, any time,
aayhow. There begins also a new serial,
"Margarita's Soul," by a new novelist,
Ingraham Lovell. Lindsay Deplson writes
most absorbingly about tha opening of
he Rosebud ladiaa reservation for home
stead seekers. William Allen White con
tributes Ms second article oq "Tha Old Or
der Cbangelh," and in addltlao to these
features there are some exoeptlonaKstories
by Lincoln Colcord, Marion Hill, Lurlna
fines. Edits) Barnard aad others. . . ,
Above books at lowest retail price. Mat
Chews, Vi South Fifteenth street. '
Bennett's Late rictioa , Library Book
Dept. enable you to read the newest books
at UUle coat, . - . . ,
AU of tbs books reviewed here ars on sale
Is Brandeia' book department.
Officially lowered.
On the relief train that had been rushed
ta the scene of tha railway wrack was a
newspaper reporter.
The first victim he saw was a man whose
eyes were In mourning and whose left arm
waa in a aliitg. With his hair full of dirt,
one end of lua shirt collor flying looee, and
his coat npiwd up the back, the victim was
nun.,- 'i!-t Jr"M nd renaly contem
plating the landscape.
' How many peojje are hurt?" asked tha
reporter, hurrying up to him. .
"1 haven't heard of anybody being hurt,
young man.'.' aJd the. othr.
"How did this wreck happen?"
"1 haven't heard of any wreck "
"You haven't? Who are you. anyhow?"
I don t know (bat it's any of your busl-
Chicago 1TT.buhner1,tlm M9nt f
LIQUOR MEN WILL APPEAU
ot Content with .Decision of.Jaago
Hediek la the Joel Blooaa
Omaha liquor interests declare they wfH
appeal from the decision of Judge Radlck
In tha Joel Bloom Jlcense case. Saloon men
understand the decision to mean that tha
abstract of title In the ease of each free- .
holder signing a petition must be brought
In. This would lu the case of Uis thirty re
quired signatories Involve costs of at least
I7UL Judge Redlck, however, says that In
the case of a license appeal tha cuurte must
have tba best evidence t list .so abstract la
not necessarily required, but at least a
certified copy of the deed might do or. a
certified copy of the numerical lndeav-
Impossible to be Weil
It i impossible to be well, (imply impossible, if the bowels are
constipated. Waste products, poisonous substances, must be
removed from the body at least once each day, or there will be
trouble. Ask your doctor about AverY Pills, gently laxative, all
ve getaMe. 1 It known why they act directly on the liver. fc.f