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    The Omaha Daily Bee
EDITORIAL
No woman need blash when
reading The Bee; It Is barred
from no home. This makes It
the most powerfsl inflame In
selling goods throath advertising.
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VOL. XXXIX-XO. 21.
OMAIIA, SATURDAY MORNING, JULY 10, 1909.
SINGLE COPY TWO CENTS
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July Clearing Sales
Throughout the entire month, each day,
there will be great clearing bargains. People
bare come In throngs alnce the first
day's sales, were announced. Better values
are never made on desirable merchandise.
The store abounds with scmiatlonal clearing
specials Saturday. Price placards proclaim
Innumerable economies (or prudent shoppers.
Clearing In Art Store
' 800114 Floor.
You cms pick up may number of good bar
gain now. Beautiful and artistic decorative
thing for the home much leas than regular.
Oval Frame Finished Jn black and gold slse
7x9 and 8x10 our 6c line 25
Motto Cards Hand painted, slse 8x10, all new
and fresh, worth 76c, sale price 25
Framed lie turps Odds and ends, many kinds,
all less than half regular 25
TnTVTfATTT!
. ft X. Kim SJTAM7S W give them with
vrv curf.hii ivtrv dav In vrv dfuftrtmnnt
jThey are art a part of every purchase. Get them.
Falduff Candy Day
"We shall have two splendid spec
ials of Balduff's most delicious can
dies, freshly made for .Saturday bus
iness. Get a packare.
Balduff's 50c
Chocolate Cream
& 25c
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Hurt
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The Great Dennett Shirt Sale for 1909 Is the
Most Important Topic for Men Saturday.
We look for a spontaneous outpouring of shirt buyers tomorrow. Bennett 'shirt sales
have long ago established a record for superior values that is well nigh impregnable.
This time it is to be "A Blue Ribbon Event" that out classes even our own previous suc
cesses. The Big Sale This Year Comprises Makers' Entire
Floor Stock 350 Dozen ShirtsLess Than Haft
Any kind of a shirt a man may want for summor wear is here. It's by far the finest
collection ever put out in any of our sales. The patterns are unusually good, the materials
are excellent. Shirts madefy highest paid operatives and for best retail trade.
Each year Bennett's get the preference when the maker is disposing of his summer
lines. We buy the entire made up stock. This shipment we secured at less than half
actual worth and you gain by it.
SHIRTS fjVfo
Worth $1.00, $1.25, ( ))HJ1
$1.50, Will go at.... HV QM W
SHIRTS- Q(m
Worth $1.50, $1.75, M HJ(j
$2.00, will go at. J KM Via
SHIRTS- ' .fl e;
Worth $2.00 and I JjLP
$2.50, will go at dim
Clearing Sales
Hosiery
60c Burson Hose 28c Fine mercrlsed
Hales In tan only,. full fashioned and
not a seam In them 25 J
60o Genera Silk Hose 3 pairs $1.00
Rich silky looking- hose and very
durable, some of the last lots at this
price 3 pairs for 91.00
Children's Stockings Fine ribbed,
mercerized Imported 36c roods, all
sixes, sale price 35
Gearing Gloves
Tasma Silk Gloves, elbow lengths,
double tipped fingers, a clear up of
broken lines. $1.50 values, sait
price 49i
Knit Underwear
Jul Clean Up 8ales
Women's Sleeveless Vests Full taped,
17c garments, sale price . ... . 10J
Women's Mercerised Vests Full
taped 35c garments, sale price. 25
Women's Union Suits Low cut,
sleeveless and wide lace trimmed
knee; 60c garments 39
Handkerchief Clearing
Women's all linen handkerchiefs, the
regular 8 He kind, sale price . ..4
Men's pure linen handkerchiefs, large
size, always 16c, sale price.. gH
Balduff's Coco
Blossoms, new,
H0;?o"ral" 20C
SALE DRUG SUNDRIES
Peterman'a Liquid Disinfectant for buss. plnt...as
Pierce's Favorite Prescription, $1.00 alt for Sao
Ldla Plnkliam's Compound, 11.00 size for aso
reroxIdeJit. regular 60c six Sfte
Bradley's Perfumed ISea Salt, for the bath 3Ao
liradley's Woodland Violet Talcum Powder 1 So
Newport Pea Halt, 10-pouml suck 10c
Colgate's Ribbon Pental Cream, 25o slse 19o
Madame label's Lilac Hand Wliltenor ........... 8So
Rubber Bathing Suit Has;, for ,....50o
Riibhcr Hathlng Oops, funcv styles S60
Whisk Brooms, braided handles, 11-Inch and 10-tnoh.
at S5o and BSo
Dalmatian Insert Powder, Ursa can ...lOo
Bromo Seltser, $1.00 slse; our price .....
Double S. & H. Green Stamps In
all above departments Saturday.
Two Big
Bargains
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July Clearing Sales
$10.00 and $12.50 Suits $5.00
S20.00 Suits $10.00
We have added scores of fine snits to
these two lots. One big table of broken lines
left from our great eale last Saturday get
prices clipped closer for a final clearance to
morrow. These are the last lots of our best
ots and you'll find every size but not in all
tyles. With these additional suits included
the stock is so strengthened that it's the best
suit picking so far this season. You can select
from over 300 new, nobby suits, in the moat
fashionable worsteds and colorings.
Suits $E?
worth "
$10 and $12.50 tvi
will be
Suits $fl
That are all
Big $20.00 '
value, for....
Saturday Clearance Boys $3 Wash Suits $1.25
These little suits are Just the cleverest and best liked styles that the best
makers have designed, besides the materials are all standard,
We have Russian and blouse suits with military or sailor collar-
plain shades and white or fancy effects, $3.00 values. . . .
Suitejaf g
Ml rSW
1 ,JFW suit
Miff Main
3 Floor
Rear.
Hurry, Hurry, Clearing Tomorrow Any
Women's Tailored Cloth Suit ip to $45, yours for $10
Any suit in stock; not one is excepted. Several hundred in the lot all
colors, also black. None worth a cent less than 32o.OO,
some were $29.50 and &.55.UU. A good many
were $45. Good, yes, best styles, colors and
fabrics as worn this very season. It's a great
chance. Be early, they are going rapidly.
ism
Women's Percale Dresses, $1.23 New
shipment, trimmed with Grecian border,
low cut neck, beautiful patterns great
J. 00 values, clearing at 81.25
Girls' Pretty Wash Dress for i.75 and
paraikol to match FKEE.
Made of light blue and tan ntrlx or
dotted percale, sixes to 14 years, large
parasol, made of same material as dress,
for 81.75
5.00 Waists for $2.76 A table full of
very dainty white lingerie waists. Richly
trimmed not one worth less than 5.00.
Our sale price Is 82.75
Dollar MasUn Garments One big lot nain
sook gowns, cambric skirts, fine combina
tions, chemises, drawers and corset cov
ersvalues $1.60 clearing special
wUl go at '. v . .$1.0O
$1.60 Lawn Dressing Sacques for. . . .69?
QgBEgsjBSBKBB
$5
Infants' Straw Bonnets. $1.26 tp $4.00
kinds Half Price.
Clearing Vp Wash Dresses We have made
up an immense lot of smart one-piece
dresses for quick clearing. Fine lawn,
percale, madras, chambray and silk glng
ham dresses, high and low styles,
values to $8.86 July clearing
price
White Wash Skirts of linen and repp,
tastefully designed, on sale Saturday $5
Light Tennis Stripe Serge Skirts Pure
wool of fine texture, black stripe, made
coat style effect with black buttons down
front $12.00 values $5.05
Whit Sicilian Dress Skirts Very highest
grade materials, trimmed with colored
taffeta silk straps and folds, values to
$20.00, on sale Saturday $5-0O
Ribbons, Dutch Collars A Clearance
Saturday oar cond tig lots from rrasrrs stook rooms are off arsd for olsaranee.
Vrloos in a mars tblrA of raal raJuoa. BarUx qaalltlss or nawar stUs ara qulta
unprobabls.
broldered linen collars, linen Buster
Brown and Sailor Collars, regular
26c values, sites 12 to 14 H, at 5t
Ribbons at Half One of the big at
tractions of our July sale Is this lot'
finest all silk 7-lnch taffetas, in
brightest 60c quality and all colors,
at half. On (Abies, main aisle, yd 25o
Taffeta Ribbons All silk and all col
ors, 4 Inches wide, all 26c qual
ity July sale price 15
Sample Dutch Collars We bought
160 dozen samples and close out
patterns from a well known maker.
These are fine 60c lace trimmed and
lace Dutch collars, and jabots, in
our July sales, at 19
Another assortment of finer goods,
all 76c collars, etc., sale price 25
Windsor Ties All silk, plain colors,
clearing price 5
Linen Collars 100 dozen new. em-
Clearing Sales In the
HARDWARE
Lawn Mowers must go. Commenc
ing Saturday we begin clearing them
this way:
"Challenge" Ball Bearing Mowers,
14-lnch, our best $6.60 mower,'
tor S3.95
"Challenge" 16-inch Mower $4.45
"Atlantic" Ball Bearing $6.60 Mower
tor 84.25
Clearing Screen Doors One big lot
to close, only slightly damaged,
worth to $1.00, for 50
Knocked Down Screen Frames, 35c
kind 15.
Bread Boxes, 73c kind, clearing
t 29
Galvanized Wash Tubs. 79c size,
tor 40
Galvanised Wash Tubs, 89c
tor 59
Bath Room Fixtures Towel bars,
soap dishes, tooth brush holders
and other fix
ture, at
.4 Off
Chlldran'a lo Uardan Seta, clttarlng- lOo
Standard 25c Bread Toaater, clearing loo
40c Self Wringing Map a, clearing at 8o
Mop Sticks ldo and 10 stamps
Elite Strainers BOo and 20 luunui
HAafVOOKS
All Beduoed to Olasr.
SO Hammocks for fl.tS
(0 Hammocks for S3.8S
00 and $t 60 Hammock for fS.OO
CXOQVZT IETI
Prices, up from S5o
And SO stamps with each
Corsets A July Clearance
A Fine $1.00 Summer Model M -in
100 dosen direct from factory )law
To add strength to our wonderful clearing sale bar
gains we will put on sale "this big purchase tomor
row. It's a new style, long hip corset made espec
ially for Bennett's. You would pick it out as the
best from any $2.00 corset shown you. Made of
coat French batiste, prettily trimmed with Bonnaz
embroidery all sizes, for $1.29
Market Day in Groceries, Fruits, Provisions
Bennett's Capitol Baking Powder, 6-lb.
can, for 91.00
And 100 Green Stamps.
Bennett's Capitol Extract, bottle. .. .Uo
And 10 Orean Stamps.
Jello Ice Cream Powder, ( pkga Me
And 10 Green Stamps
Royal Toast Crackers, pkg lOo
And 10 Green Btamps.
Pineapple, Beat We Have, grated, reg
ular 26o cans, for Ifto
Diamond C Soap, 10 bars for 8 So
California Prunes, pound 4o
rled Nectarines, pound m
Eugene Tomatoes, t cans for 8 So
Mignonette Marowfat Peas, can 8a
Country Gentleman Corn, can 10l
Bennett's Capitol Flour, sack. .$1.70
exsssa.
Cream, lb too and 10 Stamps
Swlaa, lb 8 So and 10 Stamps
Brick, lb 8So and 10 Slam pa
Roquefort, lb , 40o
Bennett's Best Coffee, I lbs. for....tl.O0
And 100 Green Stamps.
Bennett's Best Coffee, lb 3Bo
And 20 Green Stamps
Bennett's Teas, assorted, lb S8o
And 76 Green Stamps.
Bennett's Challenge Coffee, lb
And 10 Green Stamps.
Bennett's Tea Blftlngs, lb
And 10 Green Stamp.
Olives, Mason quart Jar, for
And JO Green Stamps.
oney. Mason pint jar, for
And 10 Green Btamps.
Sweet Pickled Peaches, quart jar. ,
And 10 Green Stamps.
Diamond C Table Salt, 1 sacks...,
And 10 Green Stamps.
Medium Sour Pickles, quart
And S Green Stamps.
Beauty Asparagus, can
And 10 Green Stamps.
Grape Juice, quart
And 10 Green Stamps.
Grape Juice, pint
And S Green Stamps.
Whole Wheat Meal, sack
And 10 Green Stamps.
Blue Borax Starch, pkg
. And 10 Green Stamps.
Corn Meal, white or yellow, 10-lb.
for
..18C
..X6o
..30c
. .890
..88o
..lOo
..100
. .aoo
..Mo
..se
..Bo
..100
sack,
. .800
Fruits and Vegetables
Carload California Fruits Just un
loaded for Saturday.
Peaches, per basket aoc
Plums, per basket 35c
Aprlcota. per basket sac
Cherries, per lb 20c
Cantaloupes, per dozen qoc
Watermelons, each 40c
Green Onions, 4 bunches 6c
Radishes, 4 bunches Be
Leaf Lettuce, S bunches. Be
Cauliflower, large heads ioo
Cucumbers, each .....Be
Celery, 1 bunches for lOo
Cabbage, large heads
Tomatoes, per basket
.Bo
aso
Meats, Fresh and Sweet, Very Lowest Prices in Town
50(
Fall Lamb Legs,
per lb
Prime Rolled Rib
Boast, lb.l2Hc
Choice Pot Roast.
per lb., 10c, 8c. .
Boiling Beef,
e lbs
9ic
10c
..6c
25c
Salted Spare Ribs,
B lbs
Mutton Stew,
8 lbs
Corned Beef, sugar C
cured, 9c, 7c
Good Salt Pork,
per lb
25c
25c
IOe
Cudahy's Rex
Bacon
Codahy's Rex
Hams,
pound
Cortolene, 2-lb.
palls mZJC
And 15 Stamps.
,12ic
Regular
144c
Cottoline
4-lb.pail.... JlC
And 25 stamps.
Norway Herring
Extra large; C
six for Jmttjy
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Colonel Carr's larger work, "My Day and
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While lasued primarily In repe to a
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Story will be of wide general Inlereat,
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"Reconstructing Eden." by Howard
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Eve were leas responsible for exlattng
oondltlons than were the original plana
and specifications of the Garden of Eden.
Having reached thla conclusion, they set
about planning a new and Improved para
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"The Show Girl," by Max Pemberton.
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he Is 16. A perilous short time remains and
still Henry pursues the alluring Mlmi How
this exciting race comes out Is vary
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"The Fate of Iclodorum," by David Starr
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Illustrative of "the fulfillment of the
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"A Common-Sense View of the Mind
Cure," Is the very comprehensive title of a
book by Laura M. Westall. The scope of
the book will be found to be mors of an
explanation of the workings of what la
popularly known as the "mind cure" in
the treatment of human Ills than as a spe
cial argument for or against Its efficacy.
Published by Funk & Wat-nails.
"A Woman for Mayor," by Helen M.
Winalow, la an opportune story In theae
days of "suffrage agitation" and the much
discussed question of women holding po
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The fact that It la laid In an atmoaphere
of politics serves only to strengthen the
general plot. The story is full of excite
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newly elected mayor marries the man who
raa against her furnishes a love thread
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company.
A great-granddaughter of Mme. Constant
unearthed from the Marenholts archives
some hitherto unpublished letters written
by Mme. de Stael to Constant after their
rupture. In them much of her passionate
naturo breaks forth, and in the midst of
her keen interest In politics comes her
constant cry that that moat inconstant of
Constants has ruined her life. Besides
these letters, the editor. Baroness de Nolde,
baa added many details of the lives of both
Mme. de Stael and Benjamin Constant,
which she gathered from her grandmother,
the wife of Mme. Constant's son, the Bar
oness de Marenholts, and this book as a
whole forms an Interesting complement to
what has already been published concern
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"The Boyhood of Lincoln," by Eleanor
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tale Is related in dialect and Illustrated
with pictures reproduced by oourtesy of
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of a collection of addresses delivered In
the Page lecture series, 1908, before lha
senior claaa of the Sheffield Scientific
school, Yale university. Published by Yale
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"Rhymes of the Stream and Forest" is a
little book of poems of out-of-doors by
Frank Morton liuckland. It Is attractively
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"Americans of Today and Tomorrow,"
by Albert J. Beverldge, United States sen
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will strike a responsive chord In the heart
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facta that every good American ouuht to
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masterly manner the items of our wonder
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by our geographical situation, and the con
tour of our coast Una, No young man or
woman can read this volume without be
coming a better American and a better
citizen. The styls Is pleasingly Informal
and striking in its force. Published by
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"A Gentleman from Mississippi," is
founded upon the popular play of the same
name by Harrison Rhodes and Thomas A.
Wise. The story Is one of American Ideas,
American interest. American politics and
American honesty. It Is amusing, full of
laughter and sentiment from beginning to
end. but above all Instructive. Published
by ths J. S. Ogllvie Publishing company.
"Ths Alternative," by George j3arr" Mo
Cutcheon, author of "Grsustark." Is an
appropriate tale for hot weather reading.
Young Mr. Van Pycke la a' New York
dandy, but a thoroughly good fellow at
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dandy. Is not so good at heart. How they
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"Foods and Their Adulterations." by Dr.
Harvey W. Wiley, chief chemist of the
United States Department of Agriculture,
tells simply and straightforwardly those
things which the progressive houaekeeper
cannot afford not to know regarding the
foods to be selected for her table; It gives
complete, detailed Information concerning
the origin, manufacture and composition
of food products, with a description of ths
common adulterations, the proper food
standards and ths national food laws and
regulations.
The Popular Magaalns for July contains
twelve numbers in tM pages. Ths complete
novel, enUUed "Via Wireless," by Edwin
Balmer, Is founded upon the Incidents in
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moter," by Alan Sullivan, besides several
other Interesting stories.
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a well chosen collection of songs for two,
three and four parts. The poems, selected
with great care, are representative of the
best English and Americas authors. This
reader takes up systematically, the simpler
elements of instruction. Several of ths
works have been compiled for ths general
purposes of sight singing. Ths instruction
Is not too prominent. Published by ths
American Book company.
Above books at low.sx retail pries. Mat
thews, Ul South Fifteenth street.
All of the books reviewed hers are on sals
la Urandel' book department
Bennett's Lais Fiction Library Book
Dpu enables you to read ths newest books
at 11' Us cost.
NATURES
PERFECT TONIC
Something mors than an ordinary tonlo Is required to restore health tc
weakened, run-down system; the medicine must possess blood-purifying,
properties as well, because the weakness and Impurity ot the circulation U
responsible tot the poor physical condition. The blood does not contaia
the necessary quantity of rich, red corpuscles, and it therefore a T.'er.k,
watsry stream which cannot afford sufficient nourishment to sustain the
system In ordinary health. A poorly nourished body cannrt resist disease,
and this explains why so many persons are attacked by r spell of sickness
when the use of a good tonlo would hare preyented the trouble. In S. .
will be found both blood-cleansing and tonlo qualities combined. It builds,
op weak constitutions by remoying all Impurities and germs from the blr d,
thus supplying a certain means for restoring strength and lnrlgorr.ting;
the system. Ths healthful, yegetable Ingredients of which 8. 8. B. la j
posed make It splendidly fitted to ths needs of those systems which rrw
delicate from any cause. It is Nature's Perfect Tonic, free from all harmful,
minerals, a safe and pleasant acting medicine for persons of every r
8. 8. 8. rids the body of that tired, worn-out feeling so common at this season
Improves the appetite and digestion, tones up the stomach, acts with plsaslngs
fleets on the nerrous system, and relnyitorates every portion of the body.
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