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DEft firanfl Spriif (DpeMiMi Display aid Sale
THE RZ LIABLE STORE
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THE RELIABLE STORE
An event of absorbing interest not only to fashion but to those who arc desirous of securing the most value for cverv dollar exoended in soring merchandise. Not only docs the
matchless display of spring garments and style beauty place us in the front rank as Omaha's style center but special cash purchases made expressly for this season will establish
m rTt firm I ir Im - . .. t r t i i i i - .... .
...w.v, ...jr man cv,,r our reputation tor ottering and delivering the best values ot any establishment the country over.
Let us show vou the new things and these bargains.
, Kntire Wholesale Furnishing Goods and Fancy Notion Stock of SMITH, KHORT & CO., 1113 Harney street, Omaha, Neb., Goes on Sale Beginning Saturday. All new
goods, bought for spring and summer, 1909, selling and will be closed out at less than original manufacturer's cost price. Seldom if ever has an opportunity of like bargain im
portance in these lines been offered the Omaha buying public.
Muslin Underwear, Gloves and Hosiery Srt"2S-
Values we do not believe you pan duplicate elsewhere in the land at these prices.
Beautiful Skirts, worth up to $25.00, elab
orately trimmed with the richest and most
dainty embroideries; on bale
10.00. $12.00 and $15.00
Fine Skirts, made to retail to $10.00,
handsomely trimmed, the greatest
values ever shown
at. . . .$4.98, $3.98 and $5.98
Skirts, made to sell to $5.00, on sale
at. . . .$1.50, $1.98 and $2.98
Gowns, worth up to $5.00, at 98c,
$1.50, $1.98, $2.98, $3.98
Combination Suits, worth to $2.50,
on sale at 50c, 98c and $1.50
Corset Covers and Drawers,
regular values to $2.00, in
this sale at
39c, 49c, 75c and 98c
Small lots will be Disposed
of in Three Great Hour Sales.
8:30 to 9:30 Gowns, Corset
Covers, Chemise and Draw
ers, values up to $1.50, at,
choice 25c
10:30 to 11:30 Skirts that would sell
regularly up to $3.50 in one lot at,
choice w ............. .98c
Sxerr sir. ::?!',Li." wrrx::
9:30 to lOiSO--Gowns and Combination
Suits that are worth up to $2.50, at,
choice '.69c
CLOVES, umbrellas and hosiery at matchless bargain prices.
A grand opportunity to supply your giove -wants lor iwiBier.
Ladies' Short Kid Gloves, sll
sizes and colors, worth to $2,
t. pair ., --79
All Short Kid Gloves, from
the stock made to sell at $1,
at, choice , , . . . 25
Ladies' Iong Kid Gloves, most
popular new colorings and
styles to-13. B0 SI
Ladies' Short Wlk and Lisle Gloves, made to sell at 60c, choice 15
Men's and Ladies' Umbrellas Entire wholesale stock to be closed regardless of actual
worth.- - ' '
5.00 values gl.50 "d 51.9& value 7o nd fl.BO values 29l49
Ribbons, Notions and Leather Goods
From the Smith, Khort Co., Wholesale Stock
At Less Than Half Regular Prices
Our stock in these lines was over heavy before this pur
chase and we must dispose of these goods at once. Saturday
Omaha's biggest bargain day in these particular lines.
Ribbons
Sateens, taffetas, velvets, fancies,
8c to 76c values
lc yard, 2c yard, 5c yard,
7 He. yard, 10c yard, 15c yard
19c yard and 25c yard.
Leather Goods
This line will be closed out at
the most ridiculously low prices
ever quoted on this class ot mer
chandise. 10c Coin Purses, each 3c
15c Coin Purses, each 5c
26c Pocket Books, each 10c
60c Purses and Bags 10c
11.00 Hand Bags, choice 25c
Ladies Hair Goods
Including 8w!tches, Puffs, Rolls,
etc.. also Combs, Hair Pins, Bar
rettes and all other kinds of Hair
Ornaments will be Closed at Half
Price.
Ruchings and Neckwear
The most popular lines ot the
season. Come Saturday.
60c Fancy Jabots, only 25c
7 Be Fancy Jabots, only 50c
40c Fancy Stocks, only 25c
60c Fancy Ascots, only 25c
36c Fancy Ruchings, at 19c
60e Fancy Ruchings, at 25o
26c Fancy Ruchings, at 15c
Fancy Notions
ENTIRE
STOCK OF
16c Hose Supporters, pair. . ,
60c Pad Hose Supporters, pr,
26c Pad Hose Supporters, pr,
26c Fancy Silk Belts, at. ... .
AU Linen Handkerchiefs....
. .5c
.19c
.10c
.10c
SWc
6 yds. Black Skirt Binding.. 7
Bent Black Darning Cotton . . . . lc
Nursing Pins, per dozen lc
Gold Eye Needles, per pkg lc
8 yds. Silk Seam Binding 5c
LADIES' MD CHILDREN'S HOSE
at Less Than Regular Wholesale Prices. All must go quickly.
Ladies' 69o Quality Lisle Hose Come in black, tans and
fancies; on sale Saturday at, choice, per pair 25c
Ladies' 25c Quality Hose at 12 VC
Ladies' and Children's Hose Values to 19c a pair will go
Saturday at ' 7xAc
Men's Furnishing Goods of Smith, Khort & Co.
On Sale Saturday at Less Than Actual Cost to Manufacture
Men's Dress and Negligee
Shirts, standard brands
$1.00 qualities go at 49c
Men's Madras and Percale
Shirts 50o to 75c values,
neat black and white pat
terns, in one lot, choice,
at 29c
One lot Men's Fancy Shirts,
50c quality; to close Satur
day 19c
Men's Heavy Work Shirts,
in blue chambrays, heavy
black and white htripe
twills, black sateens etc., to
7. values 29c to 39c
All the Summer Underwear, Neckwear, Suspenders, Etc., from this stock
ai mAcr nmrvolnni bargain nrioes ever known.
civ ,.vwv . - o jr - - . . . , n.i.
All me BimpenucTB 'uioid
Webbing, Calf Skin Straps,
Etc.
25c values, at 10
50c values, at . . .". HZut
1 and 1.50 values 4
Many are silk web and in
sen a rate boxes.
All the Silk Neckties from this stock Jobbed
to sell at 60c, go in one lot, at j.vf7
All the Four-ln-Hand Silk Ties, made to sell
at 15c and 26c, go In one lot, each . . . .2
Men's and Boys' Half Hose that would sell
. . . , ...ini a t i nil ir vii kiBiui un j arm
to 60c, go Saturday 12is ami C I r- -
The greatest opportunity for the turnismng gouus uu,r1B
Omaha or the west. Come early Saturday.
Men's 50c Summer Underwear
Shirts or drawers, all
sizes, go at, garment. . 15t
Men's extra quality Summer
Underwear, Egyptian Cotton,
Etc., all sizes in two lots
at 25 39
Men's Four-Ply Linen Collars New, clean
stock, latest styles, regular 1 6c quality. 5
About 900 dozen in the lot, several hun
dred dozen rubber collars also, included at
this Drlce
Men's Hose Black, tans and fancies
Men's Combination Suits
Summer weights, values to
13, st 08 wi 51.50
Men's Combination buita
Summer weights, natural or
fancy colors, lisle thread or
Maco cotton, regular $1.60
values 75
values
Jewelry Specials
from the Smith Khort Wholesale Stock.
Quite a line of goods secured with this stock
must be closed immediately.
3,000 Pairs of Cuff Buttons to be closed
greatest. snap ever, at 10c to $1.50
Men's Scarf Pin and Cuff Link Sets, 50c to
$1.30 values; to close at 15c to75c
Collar Buttons, usually sold at 5c to 25c
each, to be closed, six on a card, at.,. .5c"
Men's Watch Fobs Latest patterns; worth
double Saturday's prices, 25c to $1.50
Special in Dinner Sets
For Saturday
Regular $o5.00 white and gold 100-piece Aus-
triau china Dinner Set $25.95
Regular $30.00 100-piece Haviland Dinner Sets
for $21.95
Regulav $'J0.00 100-piece decorated Austrian
china Dinner Set $13.98
Regular $10.00 100-piece decorated English Por
celain Dinner Set .... $6.93
Special in Our Gas Dept.
Inverted Pheonix Gas Burner,
complete 49c
Genuine Lind
say Inverted
Gas Burner,
complete,
for . j, . 89c
Two Inverted
Mantles 15c
Two Upright
Mantles 15c
HMD
THE EZ LIABLE STORE
A Magnificent Showing of the Season's Choicest Garment Styles
Coupled with the most comprehensive, most delightful display of Spring Styles in
women's ready-to-wear outer garments ever shown in Omaha. e have secured
several manufacturers' stocks of garments, which will be placed on sale from day to day, offering
our customers bargain surprises never before equaled in their experience.
The Entire Stock of Tailor Suits of SHAFF & SILBERMANN,
New York One of the best known and most reliable manufac
turers of women's suits recently retired from business. We se
cured. their entire stock of Tailor Suits for cash at about 40e on
the dollar and will place them on sale Saturday in two big lots:
All Tailor Suits, manufactured
to sell to $25.00, all newest
styles, fabrics and colorings, 10
different styles for selection, as
shown in windows, the greatest
values ever shown in Omaha at,
choice $9.90
All Tailor Suits that were made
to sell above $25.00 to $30.00
over 200 in the lot, choicest
spring 1909 styles, coloring and
materials, a truly magnificent
lot of garments in this sale at,
choice $15.00
A new lot of the beautiful and popular Crown Jewel Suits just
received $25.00
Matchless in quality and beauty at this moderate price.
New Silk Coats. $8.95, $12.50 to $25.00
New Covert Coats $5.00, $7.50 to $18.00
New Spring Waists $1.50, $2.50 to $25.00
hllk and Mescaline Dresses Surplus
stock of Nat Goldstein $25, $35 and
$40 values, newest styles und color
ings, on sale $12.50 d $10.90
Women's Silk, Net and Colored Messa
line Waists, $5 and $6 values on
sals $2.05
Panama Serge and Voile Skirts, new
styles, colors and black, values to
$10, Saturday, at $5.00
Children's Bearskin Coats, $5 values,
t $1.08
Children's New Spring Jackets
t ....$1.50 to $7.50
A charming assortment of Evening
and Iteception Cjowrns, distinctive de
signs and most beautiful new color
ings, best values shown anywhere, at
our sale price.... $35 $45 $55
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Big Spring Grocery Opening Sale Monday
We save you from 26 per cent to 60
rrr rent on your housekeeping- expenses.
0 lbs. best Pure Cane Uranulated Sugar
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7 lbs. best Rolled Oatmeal
Fancy large Cooking- RalBtns, 1 Ibs.i.lOo
4 lbs. bvut Hand Picked Navy Beans. He
ids. tnoice japan Mice.
10 bars best brands Uaundi-y
The best Domeetln Macaroni, oka
Brumanuelon. Jallycon or Jello, pkg.
Peanut Butter, per Jar.
.26c
floap . . i o
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7V4o
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Oil or Mustard fardines, per can 4c
ft lbs. beet Pearl Tapioca or Bgo....J6o
Kancy California Ikrled Orapes. lb.... 5c
Fancy QoUlen Bantos Coffee, lb 16c
The best Tea Sifting lb 16c
Fancy Full Cream white or Colored
Cheese, per lb 30c
OMASA'S) OM1NST FBBM YXOZ
TABiai aunii
P'resh Spinach, per peck 20c
Freeh Carrots, per bunch 4c
Fresh Beets, per bunch 4c
Fresh Turnips, per bunch 4c
Freeh Bhalol Onions, per Lunch 4c
2 heads Fresh Leaf Lettuce for 6c
Head Lettuce, ptr litktd 7Vkc and 5c
Fresh Cabbage, per lb i Vc
Large bunches Freeh Pie Plant for.7Vic
Fancy Rlpo Tomatoes, per lb 8-c
1DTTEB, CKSXSK AMD BUTTXmXira
AZiB.
Choice Dairy Table Uutter, per lb. . . .21c
Fancy No. 1 Dairy Table Butter, lb..2Uc
Fancy No. 1 Country Creamery Butter.
per 10 2 tic
Ne
eufchatel Cheese, each....
TRY HAY DEN'S FIRST
Rap Sago Cheese, each..
Cottage Cheese, per lb.
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IT PAYS
Another Oar of Klniad M avals In.
This car is Just ss fine as the last one.
They are very sweet, juicy and excep
tionally rich, flavored. The Highland
navels are not sold as a doctor's pre
scription, but as a delightful snpettxer
and a delirious fruit to eat at ail times.
They are about one-half the price of
apples. For family use there Is nothing
finer. The sun. moon and stars have
kissed every one of them. For Satur
day's sale we will sell:
Kegular 60e siie, per dosen SOc
Regular 40c sire, pi-r dozvn So
Regular 30c sis. pr doren ax;
Regular 26o site, per dosen uc
Regular c per doren i;io
Four Matchless Values in Our
Hiah Grade Linen Department
FOR SATURDAY
Large size Bath Mats, heavy, double twisted thread.
nretty patterns, worth 75c. sale price, each . ,. . . .
Grind Xortment strictly high grade Huck Towels, the
best 18e values ever sold, opening sale price, each .ft
Lar 81x90 heavy, well made sheet, suitable for hotels
and apartment rooms, worth 75c, sale price Saturday-
earn 4W4P
Heavy Crochet Bed Spread, full sire and good for weaj
well worth $1.25. special Saturday, each SOe,
SILKS SATURDAY
Fifty pieces of 27-inch Colored Messaline, in full
line of new shades, including Copenhagen,
catawba, navy, reseda, brown, can
ard, old rose, cedar, etc.; regular
$1.25 a yard values, at
69c
Carpenter's broad or bench hatchet
Folding handle 8-lnch razor blade draw knife.
Genuine Stiilson wrench, 10-Inch 55; 14-lnch. . .7f)
Carpenter's 2-foot Stanley box rule. , .K
Hardware Department
Heavy galvanised No. 1 tubs.35
Folding Ironing boards with stand.
for 80C
Round Washing Mashines.$2.65
Square Western Washer, $2.50
and ; $2.75
14 quart enameled dieh pan. 15c
Domestic wringer, guaranteed for
three years, same will be re
placed free of charge if anything
wears out during that time
worth $5.00. only $2.05
One year guarantee wood frame
wringer $1.05
Galvanized No. 8 boiler, heavy,
solid handle, extra strong make,
worth $1.35, Saturday. . .60r
25c carpet beater, heavy wire. 15,
SOc 4-tie brooms 10s
24-lb. family scales, only... 79
Carpenters and Builders Hardware
As we are in doubt about the tariff, we have decided
to unload our heavy hardware now At; cost; let us figure
with you on all builders' hardware.
Steel wire nails, bass price, per keg $2.35
26 Steel Jennlng's make Hand Saws.., 75?
24 Steel Atkln's make Hand Saws G9
Yankee Ratchet Screw Driver or Automatic drill.. &9f
6-lnch combination ft n
nlckle plated ply- M 1
20 lwi
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69c U U I
THE RELIABLE STORE
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CITY HAS EDGE ON WOOL RATE
Omalia's AdvnUf ii Two and Half
Cents a Hundred.
V ASB ITS GOING TO STAY THERE
Kallraaas rarer Iteaajastsaeat
, Dl Slippers
Wfce S Waal ta
' Chirac.
Omaha has aa advantage of zH cents per
1W pounds In tba railroad raises 00 wool
in tka western ranaea to the east and
railroad traffic officials ay the rates will
.,.A thev are and they sea ao reason
for an adjustment to save the difference
, rowers who ship to Chicago.
This announcement was made Friday
after a Vona eonfereaco between the wool
committee of the Commercial club headed
by W. H- Bucbols and several railroad of
.,...) The meetlnc was held In the com
missioner's efflce In the Commercial club
rooms.
To ship wool to Chicago the grower must
pay 19 cents more per 100 pounds from al
most all points In the west than the rate
to the Mississippi river. But when tba wool
la shipped out from Chicago to Boston or
the east the rate is but 74 cents less than
the rate from the Mississippi river, which
makes it cost wool growers t cents more
for every 100 pounds sent to Chicago than
If the wool waa sent to Omaha. In selling
a big clip . IH cents on each 100 pounds
amounts to the storage charges on lu
pounds for three weeks, and wool growers
will be more likely to ship wool to Omaha
than to Chicago under the present arrange
ment. W. H. Buchols leaves Sunday for Idaho
and Utah, where he will go Into the wool
situation thoroughly. He has Just re
turned from Chicago and Boston, where
be studied the methods of handling and
selling the wool, talked with mnuao
turers and commission houses. Now he Is
to go west to the source of the wool supply
and will have conferences with a number
of large flockmaster.
After the meeting Friday Mr. Buchols
said: '
"The Interest of Omaha business men In
the wool market Is not abated. In fact It
Is greater than before and ws have dis
cussed tentative plana for the organisation
which doubtless will be necessary to ban
die the business. The rstlroad men are
with us and we have received everything
for which we have asked."
LONE WANT AD DOES THE WORK
Tweatr Cents Worth ef Prlaters' Ink
Sells Article that Mas DraS
aa Market.
For six months a Harney street business
house had a cash register, which was too
mall for Its use. In the show window,
marked "For Bale, $nV' But the register
did not sell.
On an average of 1,000 persons each day
passed the window, until the price asked
for the register waa known to almost
every cltlsen of Omaha, South Omaha and
Council Bluffs.
One day the tlfi was changed to 115 50
and all noticed the change, because they
were wondering when the firm would sell
the register for $15. '
Inquiry as to why the price was ad
vanced disclosed the fact that the firm
had Inserted a want ad. in The Bee, at
a coat of 10 cents, and Immediately
marked up the price of the register, not
only paying for the cost of the ad., but
securing SS cents more than the original
price. The cash register was sold for Hi iO
the day after tne ad. was inserted.
C. M. Sheldon at
Y.W. C.A. Opening
Topeka Preacher-Author and Rev.
William Burgess of Chicago
Will Make Addresses.
Rev. Charles M. Sheldon, D. D.. of To
peka, Kan., has accepted the Invitation of
the Omaha Young Women's Christian asso
ciation to make the principal address at the
formal opening of Its new building to llir
public Friday evening. March 26.
The building will be opened the day be
fore for the first time, but for the mem
bership only, and alii be open to the titl
sns all day Friday, with the formal exer
cises in the evening.
Rev. William Burgess of Chlrogo. father
Of Mis. Emma F. Byers, general secretary
f the association, will make the address
at the opening of the educational depart
ment Tuesday evening. March SO, his sub
ject to be "A Prophet of the Nineteenth
Century'."
Both speakers are men of wide rvputs
liuo. Dr. Sheldon as author of "In His
Steps." and a frequrnt niagaslna con
tributor, being especially well known out
skle of his church work.
Other speakers of prominence 'will open
the several other depart mont of the asso
ciation, among them being rome of the sec
retaries of the National Young Women's
Christian association.
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Captor of Alia
Asks Omaha Star
Detective Boisie, Who Secured Con
fession from Prieit'i Slayer, Ap
pliei for Job Here.
The Denver detective who captured and
secured the confession from Ouisefne Alia,
the murderer of Father Ieo, In the Colo
rado capital, has applied for a place as
patrolman on the Omaha 'police force. His
application has been filed In the office of
the chief of police and there Is a belief
that It will be favorably acted oh.'
Mr. Boasie has been In Omaha since last
summer. Hs came here from Denver soon
after his great achievement had attracted
attention In every jrt of the country. He
has nevar been prone to discuss volubly
his snioress In wringing from the anarchist
the confession that sent him to the gal
lows. Uiuaaepc. It will be recalled, killed
the priest In the aa actuary. .
business center and health resort may b
more widely known, a en tract providing
for the expenditure of l,00u through au
advert Islnar agarncy was arranged fur las!
night by the Business Mmi'i club.
Saa Aataala ta Advertise.
SAN ANTONIO. Tex.. March 12.-Ia order
that the advantages of Baa Antonio as a
nilh U
Weinlander & Smith y
lilies' EictuSlTi Furnishings
317 So. . 16th Street
75c Belts ,.',500
$1.50 Umbrella . .$1.00
$1.58 Black Skirts . $1.00
$1.00 Corsets. ....... .50c
$2.50 Corsets .....$1.25
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