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    THE BEE: OMAHA. SATURDAY. ArmL 17. 1X. f -
IWIlKls sPecial Ottertnfls ot Intense Bargain Interest Saturday Bayers
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THE RELIABLE STORE
Snaps in Dinnerware
for Saturday
n(uUr $30.00 Harllind Decorated
Dinner 8eta 910.05
Regular $30.00 White and Gold Aus
trian China Dinner Beta. .$24.05
Regular $25.00 French China Dinner
Seta SIO.05
Regular $17.00 Austrian China Dec
orated . Dinner Beta 912.08
Regular $15.00 White and Oold and
Decorated Dinner Seta 90.05
BARGAINS IN OUR OAS DEPT.
Peerleea Inverted Oaa Burner, com-'
plete with beat mantel and globe,
for 40
Two Inverted Mantela. .15
Two Upright Mantela J 5
Two Alr-Hole Globes. . 15
Odd Decorated Globes, each.. . . .5
Three feet of the beat Rubber Tub
ing for 25
I3C
Three Grand Special Millinery
Bargain Offerings,
SOO Patterns and Show Room Sample just received ahown at
about Halt Price.
loo High Claw Trimmed Hate, Including New York patterns, a
magnificent assortment of the season's latest creations, actual
values to $22.00. choice in Saturday's sale $10.00
500 Stylish Trimmed ' Irti All
froh new goods; actual values
to IS.00 on aale Saturday at two
Beautiful Trimmed Motors stats
Regular $1U values, 200 of them
--Sew York show room samples;
choice tS.OO
prices
All' Hata'marVed'i'n'piain figures here,
.aa.s aa aa.ts
35c Veilings Saturday 12 h2c
A brand new line of dotted and
fancy rn?sh veilings, in all staple
colors, 25c and 33c values; Sat
urday, yard 12VaC
25c Taifeta Ribbons 12kc
All 'sllk taffeta ribbons. In full assort
ment of colors. 4 Inches - wide and
worth to 2 5e yard; snap Saturday, a
yard:..; .' ...'12
35c Ruchings Saturday 19c
A big line of wide and medium
width Ruchings, in all colors
gold regularly at 35c; in Satur
day 'b sale ....... ......... 19c
$1.50 Hand Basath9c
Greatest anap of the season, full 12-inch
frame, leather covered, moire lined,
regular $1.50 values; while they last,
tor 40
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From 25 to 50 Saving in Every One
of these Hosiery Specials Saturday
ladies' Plain Silk or Gauxe Lisle Hose embroidered, lace boot or
allover lace effecta In all the new spring shades. Actual values
to $160 pair, on aale Saturday In 4 big lota, &c, 85c, 49c, 75c
Children's Bo X.U1 IoM Blark,
white or tana 10
Boys' lto School Xose Heavy rib
bed, per pair lBHs
Ladles' Kaeo Cotton atose Plain
black or tana, black with white
feet or silk embroidered: big
value Saturday at. palr....ltHo
TNC RELIABLE STORE
New Spring
Neckwear
The very latest ideas in Dutch
Collars, Stock Collars, Jabots,
Windsor Ties,' etc.; special
bargains Saturday, 15c, 25e
Interesting Saturday Specials
Hair Rolls, full 24-in. maline
covered, at 25c
$2.00 Hand Bags, each 05c
$1.00 Silk Elastic Belts. . .49c
50c Silk Elastic Belts ..... 25c
20c Pad Hose Supporters . 10c
15c Pure Linen Handkerchiefs
for .7V2C
Gold, Silver and Fancy Belting,
Saturday, per inch .lc
Muslin and Knit Underwear Specials
It's the quality not the price that
makes these matchless bargains. ,
Muslin Underwear, handsomely
trimmed, generously proportioned,
actual values to $5.00; on sale in
three lots, $1.50, $1.98, $2.08
Ladies' Gowns, worth to $2.00 Cut
long and full, great snaps at sale
price 98c?
Corset Covers and Drawers, that sell
regularly up to 75c; on sale, choice,
at 25c and 39c
Ladies' Knit Union Suits Low
neck and no sleeves or high neck
and long sleeves; very special values, at 50c
Ladies' Knit Vests, high or low neck, long sleeves or sleeve
less, aUo lace trimmed knit drawers; great snaps at, per
garment . . . . 25c
Buy Your Drugs
M Hayden's
2 oz. F. E. Caacara Aromatic. 18c
40c Vichy Salts 8c
$1 Hinkle Pills 25c
1 Charcoal Tabs 25c
1 do. Laxative Tabs 5c
8-oz. Bay Rum. 25c
8-oa. Antiseptic Solution (used the
same as IJsterine) 25c
30c Quick Shine Silver Polish. 15c
23c Silver Cream. .. . 15c
-1' bottle Liquid Carbona 15c
; Nib Borax. . , .". 20c
1-lb. Boric Acid 23c
1-lb. Sugar Milk 25c
$1 Lydla Pinkham'a Veg. Com.89c
$1 Dr. Plerce'a Favorite Pres. 89c
$1 Mother's Friend 8"c
Swamp Root 5c
Kodol 5e
2 bottles Stori Malt ...85c
3 boxes Wood worth Rice Pwd.25c
3 boxea Jergen'a Violet or Rose.25o
3 boxes Rtcksecker's Talcum. .25c
1 bottle Honey Almond Cream
(Hind's) 25c
26c Toilet Waters 20c
50c Toilet Waters 40c
50c o. Perfumes 85c
$1.50 Shower Bath Sprays. . f 1.13
Prescription work carefully at
tended to. Mail orders a apeclalty.
Manufacturer's Stock Pur
chase of 3,200 Men's and
Ladies'
Umbrellas
Fancy, natural Wood, sterling, gold
plated and pearl mounted han
dles, silk covers, cord and taasel,
nearly all silk and linen covers,
actual values to $3.60, divided
into 3 lots, at
49c, 98c,$1.19
Don't miss these great
snaps in Saturday's sale.
Rousing Big Shoe Sale Saturday
Men's and women's shoes, in patent colt, vici kid and gun metal calf; shoes in Goodyear
welt and turn soles; worth $3.00 and $3.50 a pair broken sizes
Women's tan or black oxfords, Russia calf, gun metal and vici kid, with or without brass
eyelets or buckles;. worth up to $3.50; a regular SNAP at
Extra special men's patent colt, button or bluchers and gun metal bluchers; regular $5.00
standard make shoes, at
Misses' and child's $1.50 and $1.75 shoes, in vici kid and tan. ooze top blucher shoes, also about 300
; pairs women's patent chrome blucher oxfords and small size rubber heel juliets; worth tfj 4
, $1.50; very special at .. ... . ...... ... r
Children's fancy top wedge heel shoes in button or lace, tan and black and patent colt 7f
blucher and buttons, worth $1.25, at
Orover and Queen Quality shoes and oxfords, in all the late styles, for women; and the Stetson
and Crosset shoes and oxfords in all styles and leathers for men.
Another Immense Purchase of Tailor Suits, Gowns and Dresses
tntire Surplus Stock 'Fashon Mfg. Co. N. Y.S25 Q0 to $30.00 values at $11.77
We've shown some marvelous values before this season but nothing in our
. a . 1 Iff'
judgment to compare with these phenomenal oiienngs.
500 handsome tailor suits
in fine chiffon panamas.
English suitings, and fancy
mixed fabrics, beautiful de
signs, taffeta and satin lined,
splendid assortments of new
colorings, made to sell re
gularly at from $25.00 to
$30.00, choice
If You Want to Make Your Dollar Bring You Its Full Value,
a a at la
Buy Your Groceries at nayeen su rays
a k Tnr Pan Ora.nulat(t
" .. al.00
lO bara Diamond C or Beat 'Km All
sloap. for
4-lb. aaek bant Rye Flour i5o
lba. cholca Japan Rica, for ....i&o
1 lba. baat Rollad Breakfast Oat
meal "S0
The beat Pearl Tapioca, Saao or Bar
ley, per pound
I.ar bottlea Pure Tomato CaUup.
Worceeier Sauce or Pli klea, bot Mc
Malta Vila. Corn FlaJiee pkg Vic
peanut Butter, per pound -Oo
1 lb. cake Pure Maple Sugar ... Jo
lb pkg. Pyramid Waahln Powd.l5c
Oillette a Waahlng ; Crystal. pk . . . lc
I I0 pkgs L'p-To-Oate Waahlng Pow
der, fur
The beat Soda or Oyater Cracker.
per pound i.... ... .......so
The beet crlap Pretrela or tilnger
Snapa. at. per pound .....c
lh cane Golden Pumpkin. Hominy.
Baked Henna. kauer Kraut, can. He
S-lb. cana Kolld Packed. Tomatoee. 8 Vo
-lb. vane Fancy No. 1 Sweet Bugar
Corn, per can So
The best Tea Blf tings, per pound, lie
- i j . . . .. r iw f
rtnry uoiuen Ditiii.ua ii . . too
Batter, Cheese and Bntterlne Mpaolala
L'ltolca No. 1 Ualry Table Butter Ib.ioo
Fancy No. 1 Country Creamery gut
ter, lb 10
Fancy Full Cream Brick or Llm-
burger Cheeae, lb 15o
! lb. rolls good No. 1 Butterlne. .25c
Xaydes'a, The Greatest Market la
Oman (or Preak Tegetablea, rrnlta.
Freah Hptnaoh, per peck iOo
Fresh Beets, Carrote. Turnips or
onions, per bunch to
Fresh Va or Ureen Beans, lb..2o
Freeh Oreen Peas, per quart ...13 So
Irfiige Cucumbers, each io
Fsncy Ripe Tomatoes, per lb....Vc
2 large bunches Fresh Radishes ..in
t heads Fresh Hothouse Lettuce.. ic
l.srgs Head lettuce, head 6 and 7 Ho
Freeh New Cabbage, per pound ,.4a
0o alee Highland Navels, dosen 40c
0o alse Highland Navels, dosen IOo
40c else Highland Navels, dosen 2Sn
SOc alse Highland Navels, doaen 20o
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Fancy No. 1 Hugar Cured Hama..llc
$11.77
None sold before 8:30.
CHILDREN'S DAY SATURDAY
Children's wash dresses,
worth to $1.50, ginghams
and madras, in newest styles,
all sizes; on sale at, choice
69c
Children's Wash Dresses Values to
$3.00, as shown in our window; all
sizes, colors and styles, at. . . .95c
Children's Spring Jackets All the
nobby new style ideas on sale at,
from '..$1.08 to $7.50
Tlpmarkable Bargain Offerings in
Infants' and Children's Bonnets
Never before was such choice style
idpus. artistic workmanship, rich
colorings and all around high qual-Crown Jewel
ity as in these. 7a7or Sails
Tft Bi '. i II I BT .
fWtY
3 7 5 beautiful evening
gowns ' and street dresses,
values to $30.00,' in messa
lincs, : satins, foulards, taf
fetas and pongees, in wis
teria, rose, Copenhagen, re
sedas, blues, tans, browns,
black, whitein fact nearly
every wanted color and in
winningly original designs,
materials alone worth more
than the sale price Saturday
1 1. J J
$25.00
WHITE SERGE COATS
All the rage this season, a splendid
new line just received ; shown at
$5.05, $7.50, $10, $12.50
New Covert Jackets, in tans and
black; regular $7.50 values; Satur
day $4.05
Several Rousing Specials on High
Class Silk Coats.
$5.00 Jap Silk and Net Waists, in
ecru, cream or white, at $1.05
$7.50 Silk Underskirts $4.95 We're
showing about 200 new ones for
Saturday's selling. Don't fail to
see them, they're matchless values.
Don't
Forgot
Ttry Iruaydletfs FSirst pay!
Sample Shirts and Neckwear Saturday
Men's and Boy's shirts worth to $1.00
choice 19c All samples, all sizes, in
black and white stripes arid figures,
sligntly soiled,, oest
50c to $1.00 values,
all at one price... 19c
About 'JOO dozen of the famous
Griffon Brand Shirts, newest
spring patterns, $1.50 and $2.00
values, on sale Saturday at 08c
Big Line of Sample Neckwear
Silk four-in-hands, tecks, blubs
and an immense assortment of
wash ties, all new spring styles;
worth regularly to 50c, at . . 10c
mm vvm9 ti
MJA
mm
FVr roar new spring gowns let us sup
ply you with one of the new R. & G. models
for spring. If you have your new gowns
fitted over one of these fashionable models
you can rest assured that you will possess
the gaceful lines, flat hip and long back ef
fect that are the present vogue.
RG CORSETS
Toil 'can sanlly sacur a corset that fits
you perfectly from our complete stock of
shapea and slxea and you will also obtain per
fect ease and comfort. The model ahown here
"for medium figures. Is made with medium
bust, flat hip and extra long back. Ak to
sea ft.
Price In Coutll (A28) or Batiste (A29)
tor 81.00
Others at, ts, $3. 2.&0, S2, and $1.50
Kvery pair guaranteed.
sBai
Special Towel Sale
in Our High Grade Linen Department Saturday
Hundred dosene fringed towels
fringed and hemmed hacks, col
ored borders, worth 10c Satur
day, each 5t
Hundred dozens high grade towels,
extra large slie, plain, white and
colored borders, worth 19c, Sat
urday, each 9t
Hundred dozens extra large batn
towels, double twisted thread
very heavy and absorbent, worth
up to 39c, Saturday, each. . 1J)?
Onu hundred Bath Mats, large alze,
assorted colors, never sold less than
11.00 each; Saturday, each 46e
Fifty dozen Bed Sheets, alze 11x90,
well made, heavy muslin, worth tie;
Saturday, each SUc
Hundred dosen Flllow Cases, 42x3
and 46x38; good quality, well made;
16c values; Saturday, each Bo
QtT BUSY IN THE GARDEN
li-tooth steel g-arden raka, Saturday,
at . . loo
4r-foot ateel garden hoe, Saturday,
t Ho
24-tooth steel lawn rake, (worth SOc),
at 86o
Wa are sole agents In Omaha for
the double galvanised poultry wire,
guaranteed to laat twice aa long. We
have a sample of the other kind. Tou
ought to aee the difference.
Price by the roll, c, cut Saturday,
at
$1.00 spading or potato forks, Satur
day, at o
75c round pointed shovels for garden
work, at
13-nt. All Wait Inamsled Chamber
redla SUB
12 gal. galvanised garbage can,
only
1126 decorated 60 pound flour can.
t
The old-rellabla western wssher, Pal-
urdsy M;T
20i- scrub brushes, tamplco or rice
root
.IOo
Extra quality parlor broom, gaturay,
at 8So
26c Heavy Wire Carpet Beaters,
woven ISO
12-qt. galvanised water palls.... lo
Large, new willow clothes baskets
at T6o
-foot braced step ladders, extra
strong BBo
ChU area's Flee Crarden Biota. . . .IOo
11.26 roller skates, extra quality .BBo
13.60 wooden coaster wagons ... ,$a.4B
steel master waironn. only....S8o
Carpenters and Builders' Bala
Let us figure on your hardware
bills.
Jennings 26-inch hand saw, worth up
to $2.26 $1.85
76c Carpenter's broad or bench
hatchet 46o
76c Carper, lere' Wrecking Bars, at 46o
Harriet Hrace. worth $1.00, at 49o
$1.00 Car and Ship Auger, long bit.
choice 83o
65c nickel plated Combination Plyers,
for So
1.60 Eagle Brand Galvanized Strel
Squares, at' Mo
Stanley 2-foot Box Rules So
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Current Literature
i. the tltla of a collec-
tlon of poem, and ahatchea by Wlll.m
Henry Lrummood. M. which were
dlted. with a, biographical sketch, by
Mrs. Drumorand. The book Is full f the
' quaint rrech-Canadten humor and sen
tlroant and breathee tha devotion to sport
and lova of the open, which, to
gether bava drawn to tr. Drummond a
works a lar elrcl t readers. PuWlshed
by O. P. Putnam'e Bona.
The school books Issued from the press
of the America Book company Include
Bohlller-s Die Jungfrau von CW- edited
'b WaireV. Waahbura Florer. Ph. D.. which
has been prepared l the light of the re-
. .win nestiaatlon. tor the purooae
'Cent ij it i
of introducing atudenU to the
literary Interpretatloa and of stimulating
i In than, a der. to r th. dram. a. a
maaterploca.
"tandaro- Algebra," by William J. Mllna.
Ph. D, IX. D-. which foUowa tha Induc
tive method prenttIoo. using declara
tive statements and observations Inatead
f questions. . i
"The Human Body and Health." by
Alvtn Davison. M. A. M.. P. D.. Is
designated In Its sub-titles aa "an ele
mentary text book o eaaential anatomy,
applied physiology aad practical hygiene
(or achaols." I steaded fer grammar grades,
It alms to teach boys and girls that health
la desirable and attainable, and. further,
that health concerns not only the Indi
vidual, but also the community.
"Nature Study for Primary Grades," by
Horace H. Cumings, B. 8., is a helpful
teacher's manual for the first three grades.
The children are Interested In the various
forma of life by constant appeal to thylr
Instinct to investigate and their love of
Imitation. The outlines given are baaed
upon familiar experiences and facts, and
many field lessons are arranged for.
"Essentials In Civil Government," by B.
E. Forman, Ph. D., Intended for the laat
ears of grammar school and tha first
vesrs of tha high school, alma to eatab-
liah high political ideals, to promote good
citizenship. Incidentally, it teacnee many
Important facts concerning the forms and
workings of our government. Each lesson
in civics Is made a lesson In political
athtcs.
Nineteenth Century English Prose crit
ical essays edited by Thomas H. Dickson,
Ph. D., and Frederick W. Roe, A. M , pre
sents a series of ten selected essaya, which
are intended to trace the development of
English criticism In the nineteenth century.
The essays chosen are by Hashtt. Carlyle,
Macaulay, Thackeray, Newman, Bagehot,
Pater, 8tephen. Morley and Arnold. In
eexb case they are thooe moat typical of
tha author's critical principles, and at the
same time representative of the critical
tendencies of his age.
"Plain and Boitd Geometry." by Elmer
A. Lyman, la a book through which the
Student must work his way, relying on his
reasoning powers rather than on his mem
ory. Difficult theorems are demonstrated
In full, while the demonstrations of many
eaar theorems have been left to the stu
dent, a suggestion frequently being given
as to method of proof.
In "The Better Treasure," by Mary Bhlp
man Andrews, that perfect art which made
"Tha Perfect Trtbute" haa here wrought a
story Imbued with all tha Immemorial
Christmas beauty. Children are In It and
home-coming and reconciliation are glad
good-will. Booba-Merrill company Is the
publisher.
"The Ufe1 of Sheldon Jackson," by Rob-
art LaUrd Stewart, chronicles one of the
most eventful lives In tne history of west
ern civilisation. Without Sheldon Jackson
the story o ma-iy a city In our western
states and all of the great territory of
Alaska would have bean differently written.
He was a history maker ene ot those
penetrative minds that graapa tha future
and prepares for Its coming. He was s
religious adventurer equipped with great
faith, a shrewd mind and a tireless body,
sad laid the foundation pt religious life
all over the great west. This book' reads
like a romance and the future historian of
tn natlea will find It indispensable as s
record of the winning of the west. Pub- j
lished by the Fleming H. Revell company.
In a volume called "The Quiet Singer,"
and other poems, published by B. W.
Dodge Co., Mr. Charles Hanson
Towns has collected the oest of hie poems
which have appeared In the leading maga
zines during the past few years.
'The Stroke Oar," by Ralph D. Paine, Is
a story of college athletics by a man who
haa been an enthusiastic Yale, athlete as
well as student. The story part lingers
on a certain rivalry between the captain
and stroke oar of the Tale crew. At a
most Inopportune moment the stroke oar
Is practically kidnaped and carried thou
sands of miles away, experiencing exciting
adventures Of course, he returns In time
to get back In the crew and aave the day
in the great Tale-Harvard boat race. Pub
lished by the Outing Publishing company.
"The Ring and th? Man," by Cyrus
Townsend Brady, has, for Its scene of ac
tion, a great American city. The hero la
a young man commercial giant who turns
brem business to politics in order to prove
hlmaelf a hero in the eyes ot the woman
be loves. Ha lakes up ths cause ef reform
and. upon his Initial plunge, Is stricken
with amazement and chagrin to find that
the man behind the machine he is assault
ing Is the father of the girl he wants. The
situation thus unexpectedly developed he
meets In frank, straightforward American
fashion and. in the end, wins his politic!
fight and, paradoxically, the girl also.
Moffat, Yard A Co., Is the publisher.
"The Bridge Bullfrers," by Anna Chapin
Ray, author of "On the Firing IJne."
"Quickened. etc., is a strong and enter
taining novel. Against the conservative
background of English Quebec appears
Jessica West, the new-rich child of an
Arizona mining camp, and associated with
her In an Increasing friendship, are Dor
ranee, a young American author, and As
qulth, a Quebec engineer, unoffically con
nected with the building of the famous,
but Ill-fated Quebec bridge. Closely inter
woven with the plot are the last days and
fall of the great structure, but there are
other bridges than steel ones In ths story,
and the suthor has shown exceeding art in
welding the two motives together, the
bridge building and the growth of human
love. Little, Brown ft Co. Is the publisher.
"The Oypsy Count." by May Wynne, su
thor of "Henry of Navarre," Is a romance
of chivalry. Through the race feud Of two
neighboring noble families, forever on the
alert for each others' lives to appease their
fancied wrongs, runs the golden thread of
fated love between the most winsome and
high-spirited of heroines and the moet
noble-hearted of ths steel-clad knights of
the day. How siege of castle Is trans
formed to siege of heart Is an engaging
atory. Published by the John McBride
company.
"Loaded Dice, ' by Ellery H. dark, con
cerns one Richard Gordon, a man ef mas
sive strength and enormous energy. He
conceives of life and love as gambles, and
of Immortality aa the biggest game ot all.
He will take hla chances of future punish
ment If he may but gain, by whatsoever
means, the uttermost of present power.
Ho plays his red game with men and
women for all It Is worth, so nonchalantly
that he seems the gsmblsr Incarnate, the
very essence of the spirit of play. And
whether he or fate holds loaded dice, the
reader doea not know until the very end.
Incidentally there la a horse race, a duck
hunting episode, a fist fight and a hammer
throwing contest that appeal to the athletic
sportsman. The Bobbs-Merrill company
Is tha publisher.
"A Child's Guide to Mythology," by
Helen Archibald Clarke, has been prepared
with a view to presenting the myths which
are interesting to read and which are at
tha earn time best adapted to establish a
foundation for tha 1 fascinating study of
comparative mythology. The stories have
been drawn from all sources, especial stress
being laid uim the mytns of North Amer
ican Indian origin. It la the ..i
ume of the "Child's Oulae Series." re
lished by the Baker 4 Taylor Co.
"Henry Navarre," la a historical ro
mance by an anonymous author, who has
woven his story around the marriage of
Henry and Margarita of Valvla snd ths
quickly following massacre of 8t. Bartho
lomew. Catherine de Medici. King Charles,
his brother of Anjou, the Duke.de Guise!
aa well as Henry and Marguerite, all have
prominent parts In the story. Of all these,
the character . of the king receives perhaps
the truest portrayal. Published by O. p.
Putnam's Suns. 1
Above books at loweat retail price. Mat
thews. 122 South Fifteenth street.
Alltf the bocks reviewed hers are on sale
In Brandels' book department.
Baonett'a Late Fiction Library Book
Dept. enables you to read ths newest books
at little cost.
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