Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, May 09, 1909, EDITORIAL, Page 6, Image 14

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    l'HK OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: MAY 9, 1000.
KiDpatrick's Dry Goods
Attractions for Monday
Every single item in this list will interest some reader. Every single item should
be seasonable if the weather man was guided by the calendar. Somebody said
once that "Hope deferred maketh the heart sick." We violate no confidence
when we admit that we have been hoping for seasonable weather for sometime,
and while not sick, we are almost tired waiting. For Monday we have decided
to use stimulants, stimulants which will be approved equally by those who are
for or against the daylight closing bill. A few minutes will be well spent glancing over the list.
The Very Best in Boys'Glothes !!6S ,
AT RIBBON' COl'XTEIl A Bplendid assortment of all silk, satin taf
feta ribbon, IVt Inches wide, usual price 65c; Monday, yard...
A beautiful collection of pure silk printed warp Dresden ribbons;
Monday at, yard 25
A large assortment of covered Barrettes, every one specially good
value, from 23c up to $3.50, and some exceedingly choice styles as
high as, each ' $0.50
AT OIK BAG COl'XTUK A small lot of new style patent leather
bags, well made, will go at, each 31.00
A large assortment of genuine seal, calf, Vachettl and patent leather
bags don't forget these at, each $5.00
JiiBt received, the very latest Jabot a special number, trimmed with
fine lace, hand embroidered on sale at, each 25
Some very choice Jabots, at. each 50 nd 75?
ATTRACTIVE DUTCH COLLARS Especially desirable now and
later at, each 50 and 25
The usual 15c embroidered linen collar on sale at, each 10
MAKK SPECIAL NOTE We show at Comb counter the "New Electra
Barretto Comb," especially adapted to the latest style of hair dressing.
AT LACK SECTION Colored net, empire and drrectoire trimming
this season's importation. Monday we offer many styles at half
former prices:
$5.00 quality reduced to '-..". A lot sold formerly at $3.75, on Mon
day, $1.88. Those which were $3.00 will go at $1.50, and what sold
formerly at $2.25 will be sold at $1.12
One counter devoted to a big assortment of linen torchon laces both
edges and insertions at, yard 5
AT SILK COUNTER 36 pieces of 18-inch colored taffeta, worth 69c.
all colors and guaranteed will go at 4t)?
A lot of foulards, 25 inches wide, worth 75c and $1 at, yard. . -49
All our Skinner's satins, genuine, name in selvage, nearly all colors,
usual price $1.50. This for Monday only at 98?
AT WHITE GOODS COUNTER Will close a lot of odd styles worth
up to 25c for, yard 12W
AT STATIONERY COUNTER Just in, the very latest style in Initial
paper blue and gold made to sell at 50c box just to introduce,
we offer at, box. 39
AT CORHET SECTION We will close out a lot of Whaleboned La Belle
Corsets at one-half prfce. $8.00 models on Monday, $4.00; $5.00
models on Monday, $2.50; $4.00 models on Monday $2.0O
Also a small assortment of Smart Set and Alexandra Corsets at exactly
one-half price.
Rare bargains In French hand embroidered muslin underwear. Mon
day a special in chemises at $I.OO, worth much more. Others
Tai $1.25 $1.50 and 2.00
Ladles combination corset covers, drawers and corset covers, and
corset cover and skirt combined embroidered and lace trimmed
from
Children s jackets, sizes 2, 3 and 4 years,
day
50 up to $15.00
sold up to $7.50: Mon-
St3.Kn
Browse where you will on Monday, special values will attract you
everywhere.
IN THE BASEMENT 10c dress ginghams, yard 5
Half silk dress fabrics, regular 50c qualities, Monday 25
Sale on bed sheets Monday the 76c kind, 81x90, will be 50
NEAR ELEVATOR Beautiful Scotch ginghams, always 25c; Mon-
day 19
And all day Monday, specially assorted lots of fine imported and silk
and cotton fabrics, bought to sell at $1.00, will go at 69 ana" 59
These days, when all kinds of schemes are indulged in to sell mer
chandise, it pays to trade where you know there is no misrepresen
tation. That is to say, no wilful mistatement is ever permitted in our
store and the money-back plan if not suited is the only absolutely
satisfactory guaranty. What a satisfaction, therefore, to supply your
hosiery wants at our extensive and complete department.
For Monday, women's 35c fine cotton hosiery, black and colors, pr.23
For Monday, women's 50c fine lisle, at, pair 39
For Monday, women's $1.00 woven fancies, at, pair 69
For the boy who is hard on hose, we offer Monday what is known as
the "Oh Me" stocking, for the first time, pair 15
The sale on lisle gloves for wash suits will continue all day Monday.
The $1.00 kind for, pair 39
And the 50c and 75c kind for, pair 290
In the morning you will receive best attention. We will be glad,
however, to see you at your convenience.
TATK'VH MADE a long and careful study of children's and parents
desires and requirements searching the markets thoroughly for
the best to be obtained in juvenile clothes, confining
ourselves not to one class or make, but providing for
your selection fully a score of absolutely dependable
lines.
First we've looked to quality, buying only such
as possess hardness to withstand the rough usage that
every healthy boy will naturally give his clothes.
Second we've coupled with the quality, price
which we believe as low or lower than you'll find in
any other house for garments of equal worth.
Third we've provided assortments
fabrics and pattern so varied that any i
may have along these lines may be
satisfied.
SEE THESE TWO MATCHLESS SPECIALS
Boys' Knickerbocker Suits A big special pur
chase; actual values from $3.50 to $4.50; youi
choice at $2.85
Boys' Knickerbocker Suits Big
special purchase; actual values
up to $6.50; at, choice. . .$3.50
We show in our Regular Lines,
superior values at prices ranging
from $1.95 to $10.00
And our personal guarantee
satisaction goes with, each
nurehase.
There's an Air About Our Young Men's Suits that stamps them emphatically distinctive; soft
grays, classy olives, winsome blues, etc. built in the most artistic designs, showiug high
est class workmanship and quality . . . $5.00 to $25.00
You'll find in our quality and prices a saving of $3.00 to $10.00. It costs you nothing and
you'll find it pays to
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, . . ; Sunday Afternoon
(f&S J- J Jl r- May 9, at 3:00 j
fSO ' j T', -.': for Benefit of
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My ij V) I Miss Mehaffey Sings Every Afternoon and Evening.
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Thomas liilpatrick . Co.
Wednesday,
May 12th
THE RICH SHOE CO. of
Milwaukee. Wis makers
of the now famous "Julia
Marlowe" shoes for women, will
announce to discriminating: shoe
wearers in newspapers of this city
an important episode in the retail
shoe business that we are positire
will interest you. Of course you've
heard of the "Julia Marlowe" shoe
. thousands of dealers sell them
and millions of women wear them
why? Because they're VTHE
shoe of the day made with style
and quality to satisfy.
Be Sure to Watch for the
Illustrated Announcement
BAILEY MACH
DENTISTS
But equipped DtnUl offloa Id the mlddla wmI
Hichest irrado Dentistry mt Reasonable Prices. Por.
oeiajn jiijings jusi uks uie tootb. All Instruments)
oarerully sUrlllzed altar aaoh patient
THIRD FLOOR. PAXTOM BLOCK.
Comer lOtk aad Vrojua Sta..
rea
Attraction
AT THE
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, Wonderful Electrical Display
and Charming Music
Wireless Telegraphy, Chickens Hatched in Full View,
and a thousand other marvelous exhibitions.
High Class Music by
Miss Mehaffey
Accompanied by Green's
Band.
VOI R CHIMRKN WILL THRIVK OX
BUSTER BROWN BREAD
It la made of the best hard wheat flour. The ingredients
used are all of the very best quality. It la baked under the most
sanitary conditions, and to insure cleanliness until it reaches
your home, it U sealed at the oven in waxed paper wrappers.
Inwlst on having the bread that is clean.
FOIt HA LK AT VOIR GROCERS. 5c
The U. P. Steam Baking Co.
BUSTER DROWN BREAD
la good down to the last crumb. It is also clean down to the
last crumb.
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Whenever you're ready
to take up the Oxford
question, sir. we are at
your aer.ice.
We've Oxfords tliat are
so (tood that you'll not
be able to resist them.
The beat that's maile
and the best that will be
worn.
Moderate Priced Oxfords
3.B0 and 94.00
Oxford luxury
9&.00 and 95.60
Bring your feet here.
n!r. and see how well
and comfortable we can
dresa them at
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SH0EC0.
THE IIOS1I
16th and Douglas Sts.
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Madame Josephine Le Fevre,
ises (keilaiil ac rkllKm., Tm.
' Soid br Myr-Dlllon Urui Co., Beton Dnis Co.,
Th Bell Iuf Co.. Hln Drug Co., Omh, Clr
Drug Co., Council Blutta.
Shoes are as
Necessary
as Books
SPRAYERS!
Now is the time to spray your fruit! We H&ve them, barrel and
hand sprayer. Also French Boreaux Mixture ready for immediate
use, and the Hammond Slug She? for your rose and currant bushes.
THE NEBRASKA SEED CO.
City Salesroom 1613 Howard St. Tel. Doug. 1261
Have your eyes tebted and glasses
made to fit you by
Wurn A life-long
t experienced optician
Worn Optical Co.
"CT J J right on the 8. W
9 orner Flxterntli and
VJin,' Kni-nain. Tel. 1ouk.
D. C. SCOTT. D.V.S.
(Successor ts Trr. H- U. RamacciottL)
AA8XETAJTT ftAVB miiniiuy,
OXnoa aad Koarttal. 9810 ataaoa
Btraet.
Calls Promntly Answered at All Honrs.
Vbo&e Office Karney MT.
aies. OvofUa 43&a
The children, misses and
young ladies must have prop
erly fitted shoes for school
wear. Poorly made, ill fitting
shoos tend to impair the fac
ulties and make bad disposi
tions. Better be safe, get your
shoes here and be exac tly cor
rect at the start. We have
shoes for the children, for
misses and for grown up
young ladles that are A No. 1
in every particular. Made in
gun metal calf and plump
kid, fit like a glove. Out
wear the ordinary kind.
Sizes and ric range
For Children, size 8 to 11
at $1.50
For Misses, sizes 11 to 2
at $2.00
For Young Women, sis 2 V4
to 6, at $2.50
Spring catalogue mailed for
the asking
Drexel Shoe Co.
till Faroim Street
TMC MLIaaLK STORC
MIL, id !&UN il
IS TORN OUT
next door. Now you can see why we are forced to sell our
entire line of standard and high grade .Jewelry at 50c on the
dollar. Come and see for yourself. Time is getting shorter.
Everything goes at half-price or less.
DIAMONDS
Diamond RingB, regular $10.00 to $50.00, now . .$5.00 to $25.00
Brooches, diamond and pearl settings, regular $23.50 to $42.25, now
each $11.75 to $21.13
Solid Gold Lockets, diamond set, regular $35.00 to . $55.00 values
now $20.00
OUR $10.00 WATCH SPECIALS
Ladies' 0 size 20-year gold filled case, with Elgin or Waltham move
ment $10.00
Gentleman's open face, 20-year gold filled case, with 15-jewel, Elgin or
Waltham movement $10.00
All movements warranted 5 years and kept in repair.
SOLID GOLD SET RINGS
Largest variety in stock, ladies' and gents' Set Rings, regular $2.50 to
$25.00 values, now $1.25 to $12.50
BABY SEAL RINGS
Solid Gold Baby Seal Rings, $1.25 quality, now G3C
BEAUTY PINS
Solid Gold plain, fancy. Set Beauty Pins, regular $2.00 to $:5.50, now.
at $1.00 to $1.75
CUFF LINKS
Solid Gold Cuff Links, plain for engraving, regular $5.00 to $7.50.
now $2.50 to $3.75
Gold Hilled, regular $1.25 to $2.75. now G3 to $1.38
SCARF PINS, SOLID GOLD
Scarf Pins, for engraving, regular $2.00, now $1.00
Set Pins, all kinds and designs, regular $3.00 to $30.00
now $1.50 to $15.00
SOLID GOLD BACK COMBS GOLD FILLED WHITE
STONE
Complete line all kinds of Combs, from $1.00 to $12.00, 50 to $6
LOCKETS
Ladies' and Gents' best quality I-ockets, plain, roman and fancy set
tings, regular $1.25 to $6.50, now 63 to $3.25
GOLD FILLED BRACELETS
Every new deblgn in our slock, all the very best quality gold filled,
regular price $4.00 to $15.00, now $2.00 to $7.50
Baby Bracelets, regular $1.00 to $4.50, now 50 to $2.25
STERLING SILVER
One-half dozen Teaspoons, hand engraved handles, reg. $8, now $ t.OO
alad Forks, good weight, $4.50 to $10.00, now $2.25 to $5.00
Berry Sons, all sizes, $4. 25. to $15.00, now $2.13 to $7.50
SOUVENIR SPOONS
Sterling Silver, medium weight Spoon, plain and gilt bowls, regular
$1.10, $1.25 and $1.50 grades, MONDAY 55
1847 ROGERS BROS. FLATWARE
Everybody knows the quality and price of this make of silverware;
during this sale you get the best quality at one-half regular price.
BRILLIANT, PERFECT CUT GLASS
Creamers and Sugars, regular price, set, $5 to $12.60
now , $2.50 to $0.15
Salts and Peppers, Sterling tops, regular prices, set $1.50 to $2.25,
now 75 to $1.13
Celery Dishes, regular prices $4.00 to $7.25. now $2.00 to $3.63
Berry Bowls, regular prices $.00 to $14.00, now . .$3.00 to $7.00
MONDAY SPECIAL
200 Ladies' Belt Pins, regular price $1. $1.25 and $1.50, special, 25
If you need any graduation or wedding presents you
can get them here now and save ."() on the investment.
AT THE SIGN OF THE CROWN
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