10 TIIE BEE: OMAHA, FRIDAY,. FEBRUARY 4, 1910. JEW DOMES EASY TO CET Springing; Up on All Sides in Omaha Just Now. WANT ADS TELL A FINE STOEY Brief and Breesy Jfarratlve ( r.aae wltk Which Homm Mar Be and, Art Brine Obtalae in Thia City. That the campaign of home building Is being moat successfully waged on all aides In Omaha la evident from the large number of new buildings springing up. One grad ing contrmotor now has contracts for dig ging seventy-five cellars. The ease with which homes may be ac quired In Omaha la told dally In The Bee want ad columns, and especially on Thurs day, home day. Real Kstate dealers realise how fast Omaha Id growing and are right to the front with schemes to provide the new comers with tiomes on arrangements which all may meet. New Industries mov ing to Omaha and the growth of those al ready located require more men, and these must have homes, and real estate men are full of schemes for providing homes at reasonable retos. M. Tv Martin of Payne Investment com pany says: - "Does buying a home on i monthly Installments appeal to the average wage earner or salaried man? I venture that fully 76 per cent of the houses we sell are bought In this manner. And, mind you, we not only tell them, but they are paid for. not one purchaser In fifty falling In ' tils effort to own. his own home." J. F. Olover of the Glover Realty Syn dicate We find an. Increased demand for tots, and .medium-priced homes by people who ajo sick and tired of paying rent. From, present Indications there will be more people buying and building this year than ever before, and. as Omaha real estate will never be any lower, now Is the accepted time, people from out of town are being Attracted more and more by the prospects and are. Investing their money In Omaha. Under the present plan of selling houses and Uts the man on a moderate salary Is enabled to. buy himself a home with prac tically the same money he now turns over to , his landlord every month, and as his ' equity la th? property Increases he tke mora prjde In himself and Is a good deal more independent. There Is nothing that makes a man feel like looking the world In the face more than being a property owner. P. O. Nellsen of P. O. Neilsen & Co. It ils surprising the number of people who are ser klngjo' purchase homes at this time of the year. Most every one of them want to pay on.tbe easy term plan. This proves to me that your -home day campaign Is ef fective and that you are educating the people along the right lines to make Omaha the solid , city of the west. "I have been told that halt the people In Omaha own their own homes and ,a large part of them are paying for theirs by monthly, payments. , Let the other half get busy; and they won't need to worry over 'the high" prices of living." A. H. Walsh, Benson & Meyers The young man who has laid by a few hundred dollars toward the purchase of a home has taken the first ' step toward affluence. . "From Just such a start have the major ity .of large fortunes resulted. After the start has once been made and the . first modest home purchased . all his energies are put forward to paying out on his con tract. -..,. "Money Is' applied on same whleh the savings bank would never get He Is Im pelled to reduce The Indebtedness by every means in his power, and the few dollars here and few' dollars there which he form erly spent foolishly and for which he re ceived no adequate return are used In this manner. The place Is at last paid for, and If good judgment has been displayed in Its purchase' he finds that under his care as the owner and owing to the unusual In crease In value of ' property In a rapidly growing olty, he now has a place readily salable at considerable above the purchase price." OMAHA STILL WORKING TO T BIG BALLOON MEET No Decision ' mm ' o Site of Interna tional fcvent Will Be Benched, for Some Time Yet. Omaha has not nlven up hope of securing the lntrrnatlonaj , balloon ' meet for this summen. Tb Commercial club Is still working c the proposition.. Word was re ceived Thursday .morning that the matter was not decided as yet. The decision Is In the hands of a committee consisting of C. O. Flsuer.of Indianapolis. H. G. Lambert of 8tj Louis and C. J. Hawley of New York. The latter stated that no decision as to the place for holding the tournament would be reached for some time. Omaha .has, natural advantages of posi tion greater than moat cities because of the d'etance the balloons may fiy from this city, . no i matter what direction the wind happens .tcj be.. It was shown that at St. Louis last, year with the prevailing wind from the, .aouih west the distance of the flight wa limited, Kvpenslve .experiments are- being made by the Omaha (las oompary to try to con- vert .Omaha Illuminating gas Into a lighter gas' which will float bafceons. The matter Of the amount of gas wllk be taken care 'of, as th company has k six-Inch main rirnlng to the proposed site of the meet. Because, of the Illuminating and heating proportles of; the Omaha gas. It Is too heavy to float the big bags, which will re- qu'r iDB.tOO cublo feet In ten hours. An effort U at least being made to put Omaha on the aertnl map, and whether anything cornea of the attempt, to bring the races to Omaharit will at least result In a greater Interest Jh aeronautics. ' . , mi I , . IH as raref nl Con dart of Uver and bowels. In refusing to act. Is qu'ekly remedied with Dr. King's New Life Pills. 25. Fob sale by Beaton Drug Co." WANTS DIVORCE SET ASIDE Mrs. -'Anna nailer Asserts thnt Hna ba'nd Broke Fronts When Knit J . Went Uncontested. . Mrs. Anna Dalley asks the district court to set aside a decree for divorce granted Charles W, Datley. . The decree was given when the defendant formally defaulted. Mrs. Ualley makes affidavit that her husband promised If she would not -ntst tha suit to give her $60 a month oil' t to bring the suit on an Infidelity ..,.irge. Both promises, aha alleges, were broken. Suit tor divorce ts filed by Mrs. Anna i?hafvr. against David Shafer, nonaupport being alleged. The couple were married In Lldora. la. In ISSi. Mrs. Bertha House has secured a decree from Newton C. House for cruelty. .... I ' It la a dangerous cuing i take a cough medicine containing opiates that merely etlfls your eotigh Instead of curing It. Foley's Honey and Tar loosens and cures the cough and expels the poisonous germs, thus preventing pneumonia sad consump. lion. Rsfue substitutes and take only the genuine Foley's Honey and Tar In tha yellow package. , Sold by .all druggist. DRAUDEI STORES REPIIEDT SALE Thousands of Odd Lengths and Short Pieces of New Spring Goods Sacrificed. BRANDEIS BIGGEST BARGAIN OFFERS . ' " ' New Wash Goods for 1910, New Silks, New Dress Oood3 and New Embroideries Reduced in Price to the Abso lute Limit to Clear Away All Remnants. Basement Bargain Square) Beantifol Ginghams; dofllgns from tba smallest check to the largest plaids or plain shaded, yd. 5c-7c-9c Basement Bargain Table) 40 inches wide Victoria Lawn well worth 10c a yard, will go Friday, ' per yard 5c Dress Percales New lot of the celebrated Man Chester Percales; light or -dark; at, yard lie and Sjc Long Cloth . 4 Soft finish and finest mus lins, all worth 10c,' per yard . '. . 6c 8 till 9 A. M. Ode lots of cotton goods various grades v till 11 A. M. Yard j wide Sllkollne; best 'quality made; good patterns for recover ing comforters, etc. the 12 hie grade. In "Useful lengths 5 1 yard Jz r' and lengths, yard. ... .. ic f T MX EST B 1 Ell -251rS-B t Remnants of Odd Lots of Silks Bilks in M to 1-yd. lengths from a necktie manufacturer; beauti ful pieces for pillows, dress and hat trimmings, etc., worth up to ;fLr''.'.25c-49c' 85c FOULARDS at 59c YARD. A new shipment of new Foulards scrolls, dots, floral, rings and cameo patterns The shedwater kind usually CQ sold for 85c to $1 a yard, at ... ...'. . . ; ...... DZfC All the shorter lengths of Bilks and Velvet " in r from the big purchase, at r..- 1UC-JC Remnant and Factory Trial Stripe of Fine EMBROIDERY EDGINGS AND INSERTIONS. - All kinds three bi j bargain squires worth, up t 20o -will go on sale, at, X e f- per yard. ... ..' J t-p Jls AlL Big Accomnlatlon of RemnanU of Our 50c WIDE EMBROIDERIES at 25c YARD V 18-inch fine embroidered flouncings and skirtings, n also wide galloons, per yard . . V. .... . . . . .'; 5,','ssijC Remnants and Factory Ends of Fine FRENCH and GERMAN VAL. LACES and INSERTIONS Also Torchon and Point de Paris Laces, et6. bar- , gain square basement, choice, per yard . .... ...... See Great Sale of Chinaware on Another Page. The iievi improved Gas Stoves and Queen Steel Ranges are now coming in. They are marvels of perfection. More improved and better than ever. They, both have a national reputation. Read below how well people who are using them speak of them. We sell them at a cut price for cash or on small monthly payments. - . , , . Queen Steel Range This Is what Mrs. Pearson, 1961 80. loth street, said a few days ago, and the same hundreds of other housewives who are using them say: "I never saw a Range beore that takes so little fuel and heats up so quick. Two or three little shovelfuls of coal will cook' a meal and bake at the same time.' It ts a beaatl ful baker and 'I am perfectly delighted with if ' Tho Stoctzol Stovo Co. 714 S. 1 6th BURGESS & WOODWARD COMPANY INCORPORATED t'cimpaar .Which Takes Over Htust. meat e( Brmdt Theater rilM Article with Cantr Clerk. The Burgess .Vpodward Theater com pany" has been Incorporated by W. J. Uurgess, O. D. Woodward ' and Frank R. Woodward. The company will conduct the pew Brandels theater, which is soon to open. The capital slock ts to b,200 shares at $100 each, fully paid ip on Issue. Tha ttoek may he Increased at . any time by a voto of the majority of the existing stock. Don't be afraid to give Chamberlain's Cough Remedy to your chlklrea. It U per fecily safe, . Dtssment Bargain Square) 32-lnch wide Anderson's well i known. 26o ' cloth; desirable lengths, new styles, at yard 2c B aement Bargain Table Fast black, twilled Sateen Lining; good, serviceable qual ity, worth 15c yu.f at, yard 71c Basement Bargain Square Mercerlied Popliu, Pongee and Solsette, In plalu shades, worth J Go a yard, but all short en lengths; many pieces to match, at, yard India L.1 none It Is well known that we sell them cheaper than any other store In America; greater values than ever; at, yard 7ic-10c-12ic Friday afternoon, be- 1 "ginning at 1:30; Ar nold's, "10c and 13ttc Printed Lawns and ' Batistes ; In 3, 0. 8 and 10-yard "', T I. lengths, yd. 2C Baas 50c silk mulls, Persians, bor ders, dots, floral patterns, etc. in mill ends, at, per yard 15c 2c ioio Detroit ideal Jr ,''jSKft. Detroit Ideal Gas Stove Mr. Branch, 2921 S. 16th St., says: "Talk about difference in gas stoves There is a big difference in good ones. When I bought the Detroit Ideal I was going to buy one like we had before because we thought it was. all right, but tha Detroit Ideal has it beat In every way. I could 'not have bought anything that so thoroughly pleased my wife as It does." P7-A-IV-F c",lelus U II Tha Beat Kerned 7 tow Oonghs, Colds, Throat and Loaf Trou bles la , ESVKELL'S !XTI.riWF Gt A bottlss taillav. filLn a. atn - uVUrul.u or ateweu Orag om or quaxxtt rsciaxs Early June Peas, dosen cans tl.10 . "Tomatoes, per dosen cans..ei.XO ' Corn, per dosen cans 3o No. t Flour, I.lb sack !t6o No. 1 perk Loins, lb llio . Sirloin Hteaks, lb 1J0 No. 1 Uacon, lb 1TV0 R. E. WELCH 1 CSt K : K3 "O'ffl UT m 'CT WTBrWH-BT. m:V,.JBStSmrVl' WWII, tt W 2 I 3 il.p Bargain 1,000 Pieces Fancy China Friday r a Actual Values 92.50, S3.00, $4.00, $3.00. Another of those remarkable sales that have spread the fame of Ben nett'ahlna section' broadcast This lot embraces the most beautiful art potteries shown this past season new, novel and unique designs, china Jardinieres, brass fern dishes, candlesticks, vases, tankards and ever so many other useful and decorative wares, worth up to $5.00; Friday, choice at $1.00 7.50 for Women's Suits- 5 A Bargain If Ever Thsre Vas One A Sensational Friday Sale One hundred striking models in tailored suits, made of absolutely pure wool worsteds and cheviots, .strictly plain tailored, made in new.est prevailing styles and with full satin lined coats. We have them in the best col ors and all sizes are in the assortment, at $7.50 this a bargain positively without a Une $22.50, value and have been selling at these figures this season. On sale Friday at Another Amazing Clearance Friday Women's Long Coats Quite a good assortment of splendid styles In heavy, novelty clotha par ticularly well adapted for business wear Young women will find the bargain of their lives In this coat offering They, are handsomely tailored $16.00 coats. We give you pick of the entire line Friday, for, each CORSETS We offer four different lengths In corsets at fifty cents Friday. .There are girdles and girdles I with Jpng bis, medium and ex tra long corsets, in two qualities; aU'WltHfsuPltorters at- f?ft tnrhea. Tlie price usu- 3JC ally Is t5e; pecla4, at , . . This department also ' Carries a very broad ' assortment of cor 'et In the better rig r a d e a. Models adapted to any ftg- 1 i ure- among them Is J"lhe-". famous Amer ican Beauty corset. ""These garments lm- -part comfort, grace , and correct poise to the wearer. Thejr are - shown In ba . tlste and ' c o u 1 1 1. ' ' Very nicely trim ' med and fitted with full sets of supporters $1,51.59, $2, $2.50 7x ill. I Embroiderios PhonoRienally Underpriccd 27 and l4rinch Flouncings; hundreds of pieces of eyelet and blind pat terns Just the prettiest new designs for combinations, skirts, dresses, etc.; values 50c and 65c In Friday sale . . .' mw9 W Another lot embroidery edges and insertions that are excellent 10c, 12 c and 15c qualities, will be on the tables, at Vash Goods Remnants ettes, etc. Choice goods and lengths, worth C to 16c at BO Dress Goods Remnants andnchTCk?n worth 50c to 75c per yard Friday, at yard ..;...mmw Housefurnlshings Useful household needs at trif. ling prjors -Wash Boilers. No. 8 size, copper rim and bottom, us- 0 JQ ually 12.25. for IsdO ISc Tin Canisters, Friday .So 10o Japanned Soap Dishes ..3o Be Fancy Spice Canisters, i for ...So 10-qt. Galvanized Iron Palls 6o Sink Strainers. 2 for . . . . 6c Wire Coat Hangers, 3 for He Gas Toasters, for .Ike . .80 . .60 .100 GROCERIES Bennett's groceries are always fresh and whole some, regardless . of the price. Let these Items show you the wisdom of sending us your orders. On sale Trlday and Sat urday , . JbennrVs Cupltol Coffoe, lb. pkg . And 80 Stamps. Bennett's Best Coffee, 3 lbs., for $1.00 .And 100 Stamps. Bennett's Best Coffee. 1 lb., for 3fio . And 30 tftamps. ' Teas, assorted, lb, . .58c . And 0 Stamps. Tes, asorted, lb. ..48c And 69 Stamps. . N ANOTHER I)R01V Bennett's Capitol Creamery Butter, 3,000 rlbs,on sale7-pure,seet, fresh madepound brick... Fruit and 'Lemon Cojjf- 1.' lb. lao VTeah Ctit Loaf Sugar, per- pag And 10 Stamps. Sour Pickles, 1 dos. 60 Tonjatoes, Bay Shore quality, very flue. J caos. for Mo Hartley's Pure Fruit Jains, Jar 6 Ami JO Stamps. California Table Ralelns o;i stem. lb. 10 Whtte i'k Corn, I caim, for And 10 Stamp. IViublu stamps on But terlne. lten's Soda and Oyster 1aoker, 18-lb. htix, J.lr Bennett's 2-lb. pkg And 10 Bennett's ing Powder, lb. . . .mo And 10 Stamps. California Ripe Ullves, 40c csns - tOc Navy Beans, hand pick ed, lbs S So Swcnsdown Codfish, i pkg. t5e And 10 Stamps. California Prunes, lttte aualltv. lb. be Jap Klce, And 10 Full Cream .for And Virginia lb., at . And 10 rsrjrja:" ra-b h: n.ai. mmmn:.mm, Tic Bee Tlie u Friday Cfl $20.00 and $17.50 V UU $3g5 LISLE HOSIERY A TtBH raiSAT . BA&OAHT AT I To A special lot of full fashioned Lisle Hose, In blacks and assort ment of good colors, always 25c, but Quantity la limited 1 7 pair. . ...v. ........ v . ... WOMEN'S CAPE GLOVES English Cape Street Gloves, in tan shades -only. Noore durable gloves Imported., While the quantity lasts we ..offer . theio $1.00 qualities ' RAfi for,,..,.., . , , s FRIDAY FOR LINENS . Bleached Table Damask,' 14 inches wide, excellent patterns, six pieces only, 85c quality, . 2q Hemstitched and Drawn Dresser and Bureau Hearts, slxe 18x50 ' Inch, regularly SDc each. I QB . 12 doitn only;.speclal. ...... BCllHlttTC - Cretonnes, Bllko KCKIIANI5 iineB, Calicoes. Bhlrtlngs, Canton and Outing ..Flannels, worth up to RB 17 Hcrat, yard. ww A clearing up of linen finish suit ings, madras, ginghams, flannel Trimmed Hats Friday every hat in oar stock is . unconditionally reduced to $1.9S We have hundreds of theia to close out Hat that you will be ! proud to wear They are fresh and artistic in design, and have been marked upward to S15.00. $1.08 1 Friday for first time give you choice, for Cut your table costs by coming to ' Bennett's You don't sacrifice quality when you trade AT BENNETT'S. ,. . Tea Blftlngv. lb. pkg. 12o Bennett's Capitol Bak ing Powder, Srlb. can, for .-. 1.00 And 100 Stamps. Bennett's Capitol Ex tract, bottle 18o And 20 Stamps. Bennett's Capitol Flour, per sack 91.M . And 80 SUmps. 32c hf Cupltol ' Oats, Asparagus, Batavla " loo Stamps. orana, large, 60c cans, for ., ...89 Capitol Bak Initial Seeded Raisins, lb. pkg loe Golden Eagle Currants, id. pkg joe , And 6 Stamps. Peanut Butter, 2 Jars Oo ' And 10 stamps. Diamond C Soap, 8 bars for S5o Mignonette Peas, I cans for so And 10 P tamps. Diamond & Cblll Saure, buttle lOe Oraoker Bale lten's famous Tourist and Orabam. fresh .baked crackers, pfcg. . ...100 4 lbs. ao Stamps. Chetue, lb. 3Sc 10 Stamps. Swtaa cheese Sao Stamps. And 10 stamps. turiiarjimwiii mm n ? tmS Ml for Sur FRIDAY IS nEC.1E3AE3T DftY IIAYDEffs KS? HlWDElTs That twt ftiuaaLt tresw Fighting Trust Prices Making deep cuts on all lines without, reservations. It means big savings in living expenses to you. Aro You With Us? Friday in the Busy Domestic Room 25,000 yards of all kinds of fine cotton goods, in good long remnants: Percales, Batistes, Lawns, White Goods, k Sateens, Pongees, etc,, worth up to 25c yard, on sale, at yard, in lots according: LOT 1. .5c LOT 2. .7ViQ. LOT 3. .10c LOT 4. .12V.C AT 10:30 A. M. 1 case of good remnants, all mixed lots, will go, at, yard 2Vic AT 2:30 P. M 1 case' of mixed remnants, at . .3VC Four other Specials during the day. Underwear and Furnish ings Less Than Half Children's Vests and Pants Values to 50c a garment, fleeced or Jersey ribbed, at, a garment 15 Ladies ' Fleeced and Jersey Ribbed Vests or Panta Values to 76c, at ....25 Ladies' Union Suits Values to 91.00, in white or grey, at, BUlt 30 $1 Laundered Shirts for 39c Good colors, all sizes, big snap In this sale. Come early. Men's -Wool Underwear Slightly soiled. . worth to $1.50 garment, it 40 Men's $1.00 Sweaters, 25c Men'3 75c Underwear, 25c Children's. Night Gowns Heavy outing flannel, . all sizes, values to 75c, Friday, at . .25 Pretty Muslin Undergar ments Big assortment of val . ues, up to $f.00, to close, 25 Men's, Ladies' and Chil dren's -15c Quality Hose At, per pair 7 W You Cannot Afford to Miss These White Jap Silks 29c values, 20 inches wide, on sale, at, per yard 1 .10c White Jap Silks 50c values, 27 inches wide, on sale, at, per 'yard . . ". 39c 8 Specials Plain aaid, Fancy, Spksr-Eegular value? up to $1.00, Friday, J ' Meesalines, Taffetas, Peau de Cygnee, Pongees, etc Foulards All the new colorings, large and small designs, at, per yard ".85c 69c and 48c AT 9:80 P, M. 15 bolts of 7c Apron ' checks, all blue, 0 yards limit, as long as it lasts, at, yard ...3 AT 2:15 P. M. 1 case of 16c Union Huck Towels, large, 4 pairs limit, at each 7 Every hour something new on our center line of tables. Remnants of Vool Dress Goods 5,000 yards of all kinds of wool dress goods, worth up to $2.00 per yard in five lots, at r u, . 1 2 3 4 5 " 25c 39c 49c 59c 75c High Grade Linens Keranants from 2 to 4 yards, in fine linens, worth from 75c' to $1.50 a yard; in four lots, yard ...... , 1 25c 2 39c China Special Fine China Cups and Sau cers, 20 different decora tions, as thin as eggshell, up to 75c vaues, Friday, for ...... 15c Read the Great Anti ... .utlnar trust prices to bring down the cost of living. It pays you to trade at Hayden's. 1 ns. best Pure Cane Granulated . Sugar, for ,l-0f- 4 lbs. sacks best High Patent Flour 1-9 I lbs. best Boiled Breakfast Oet- msal for S5 Ibn. Choice Japan Rice J6o 4 lbs. Fancy Japan Rice lo 6 lbs. best Pearl Tapioca, Bago, Bar ley or Hominy tia Bromangelon, Jellycon or Jello.' per package 7Vc The best Soda, or Oyster Craokera, per' pound ...To Tlie best Crisp Pretsels, lb' . Co The beet crisp Olnger Snaps, lb lo All kinds Corn Flakes, pkg ....TViO j-lb. cans Karly June Peas . ...SVkO I-lb. cans Solid Packed Tomatoes for ' Ho -lb. can Oolden Pumpkin, Homing. Squash or Baked Beans 7 Ho Choice California Prunes, lb ... ..4o Fancy Italian Prunes, lb TVso Fancy Peuchea, per lb IVo Fancy Tel low Crawford peaches, per pound 10c DOfl'T TRY 11AYDE'S FlflSTpA rORGlTT 'II Wo'ro rm MUtnl troM AT 2.00 P. M.- All the fine remnants of the high grade Wash Goods ranging in price from 15c to 59c yard, on one counter, at yard 10c Ladies' Outer Garments Coats- Suits Skirfs;7aists Some delightful bargains Friday in Domestic Room. Ladies' and Misses' Tailor Suits That sold to $20.00, splendid assortment for selec tion, choice $0.50 Ladies' Winter CoatsThat sold to $7.50. matchless bargains to close Friday, at $1.98-$2&0 Sateen Underskirts Regu lar values to $1.26, choice, at, each ; 50 $1.60 Wrappers Choice , at, each i.- 08 Wool Dress Skirts That would sell regularly at $5.00, good sizes and colors, " Friday, at, each ..82.98 Ladies' Wash Waists -r-AIany worth to $1.25, big special pur chase, at, each ......... -49 Dressing v Sacques Well worth $1.00, at ......... 40 Long Kimonoe That . sold at $1.50 and $1.98, choice, each, at v.. '.,98 Silk Underskirts That sell regularly to $5.00, choice, atj each $2.98 Children's Coats Big spe cial purchase, values to $6.00, at . .$2.50 $1.98 and $1.50 Infants' 50c Sleeping Gowns i and Dresses At, each . . .. . 19 They're Worth Much-4 More " Than Priced Black Messaline 59c value, 19 inches wide, on sale, at, per yard ..... 35o Black Taffeta $1.00 value, 27 inches wide, on sale, at, per yard ........... .690 AT 11:80 A. M. 1 case of 1 Cotton blankets, two pairs limit, at, each .......... 2- Pir .,, 48 AT 8: IS P. M. 1 case of Prld of the Farm, the best 12 He Muslin made, fine finish, 10 yards limit, at,. yard .. . .Q 3 49c 4 59c M Candy.SpocIa! 20 sticks Pure Sugar Cnndy for ,50 Fairy Pillows Nut cen terspure delicious, at, per pound . .lSC - Trust Grocery Price Fancy s and 4 Crown Muscatel naisins, per lb 7a Fancy 1-lb. pkg. Sealed Raisin's',' , per package 7 Ha enrrrnro run tsobtabus nzozs Fresh Beets, per bunch tlVtO Fresh Carrots, per bunch 8Vo Fresh Turnips, per bunch ...... I Wo Fresh Shalots, per bunch ,...;.vJo F'resh Spinach, per peck .H0o Fresh Ripe Tomatoes, per lb ... ,lo Fancy Hothouse Lettuce, bunch JHo Fresh Hothouse Radlnhes. bunoh ttto Irge Cucumbers, each to Fresh Cabbage, per lb 3 Wo ' Parsnips, Turnips or Carrots, lb 2 Vis Rutabagas, lb .lWo Fancy Sweet Potatoes, lb Uo I arge Orape Fruit, each So Fancy Mushrooms, per bog ...,66a VT XOHXJUTD VATBZ.M he oraage ct . quality Not eon trolled by any syndicate, trust or combination. It's the ' hardest com petitor the trusl has to fight. Every one klseed b .the sua, moon, and tiers. i ' , r dosen 18o. 11 Vic, 20c, 2e and 10a Trust prices 0c, 26c, 20c, 16c and too 8i