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THE flEE: OMAHA. FRIDAY, aTOirEMBEIl 30. 1010.
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Ilore Extraordinary Bargains for
REMNANT DAY
Every woman who comes to this store Friday will find
biff special bargains in desirable fall goods ready for her
selection.
Remnants and Sample Pieces All Over Laces
Crochet find Venise effects, orientals, dotted nets, tucked
effects, fancy stripes, etc M: to A Ca SCa
1 yard in ench remnant I flCj JCj
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6c-10c Val. Laces and Icsertioas at 3c yd.
.Fine French and German Vals. neat designs many to
matchworth up to 10c a yard.
Remnants of New Fall Silks
8,500 rarda of new fall iMk8, fancy dress and waistlng silks, plain and
Persian silks, black and colored messallnc, j pr
Cheney Bros, foulards 75c to $1.00 4e?CUtC
Tallies; bargain square, at, yard
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- ' The Kail Slyle Rook and any 15c Ladles' j If jj
2 jy Home Journal pattern for 20 r
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plain and Fancy Silks, Novelty Taffetas, Messalines, some
foulards, poplins and bengallnes, silks with dots and
Jaequard patterns; at, yard
All the Silk Pieces from the Men's Neckwear pur
chase, suitable for millinery and trimmings, sofa
, pillows and linings, each, at
35c
5c to 25c
Friday's Special Bargains
Ia Oar Basement
Gray, white " find tan large, warm bed Blankets the new
felted finish'even more desirable than high 04 59JM 69
cost wool blankets Friday at, pair V-i- "VA
Atron Ginirhams Same weitrht as Amoskeag, even and
broken blue and brown checks from the bolt, at,
yard.
5c
Velvet flannels pretty floral and
Persian patterns the kind that
sells regularly at 15c
yd.; sale price, yd. . . .
Bleached and half bleached, yard
wide muslins equal to Fruit of
the Loom, Lonsdale,
Hope, etc., at, yd
Outing Flannel Remnants, light
and dark colorings a good
grade In desirable lengths,
at, yard
10c
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5c
New double fold Scotch plaids
and shepherd check cotton suit
ing for children's school dresses;
flannel department, at, Q(J I
Heavy blue cotton shirting
remnants to be 9 V
closed out at, yd.. . M 2v
One big counter yard wide
comforter silkoline;Ql
long lengths, yd.. 2v
SPECIAL SALE OF WOOD TO BURN
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Olovo and Handkerchief Boxes lto
value at o
Our regular lc Glove and Handker
chief Boxes; special 13o
Tabourette 11.00 values. In all )
slKns: special 7So
$1.60 Paper Uuskets conventional
de'tann. only &9o
-JTEW STOmB
Plaques In all designs
6- lnoh round Placques, Go values.. So
7- -lnch oval Plaques, 10c values. .60
10-14-ln. oval Placques, 20c values 15o
20-9-ln. oval Placques, 3o values 890
Gas Outfits, regular JBo values, for
one day only, with pen and outfit,
per box 19o
Elegant Imported Apparel, Selected Abroad by Our
Own Foreign Buyers, Is Being Shown at Our
FALL OPENING
Which Continues Throughout This Entire Week.
The Newest Parisian Models in Millinery, Gowns,
Wraps and Accessories to the Fashionable Costume.
, . Our Window Displays Are Superb.
BRANDEIS STORES
: FRIDAY MST EXTRAS
Gibbons
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60,000 yards in a single purchase; strictly all pure
silk ribbons, In taffetas, satin taffetas, plaids and
warp prints; heavy qualities; 4 to 6 inches
wide, in dozens of good shades and patterns; finest val
ues, to 30c a yard, at
HI Men's' lined leather gloves; heavy, serviceable kinds, for
iI0V6S dr,vlnS golfing and work; also Mocha dress par
gloves In desirable shades; all perfect and wlrf"
new; excellent $1 t alues. on sale Friday while they last. . V
Women's pure thread silk hosiery: very fine texture
full fashioned and made with lisle top and sbie,'
black, pink, light blue, lavender, Copen- m
hagen brown, tan, white; every pair perfect, and a $1.25 ''lar
value, at JS
On the tables in centre aisle; fancy linen
centers and scarfs, lace trimmed; scarfs
are 72 Inches long; centers are
24 to 30 inches square. It's a lot of dollar pieces bought
at 50c on the dollar, take choice for , . .
Loom end embroideries, In edges, insertions
and corset cover embroideries; strips of
C yards each; all 20c and 25c
goods. We sell them by the strip only, and give you
choice or entire assortment at yard.
D Fancy Linens
Embroideries
49c
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Remnant Day for Silks &nd Dress Goods
The entire accumulation of short lengths arranged on big table
for quick disposal. Each piece Is marked without regard to cost or
value. There are many choice pieces In black silks of all kinds, fancy
colored silks and dress goods, suitable for skirts... waists, children's
wear, etc. The table is heaping full with fine bargains.
TAX COVERT COATING AT A LOW PRICE--Theres nothing nicer
for a light Jacket or long fitted coat. It's of a splendid weight and
or a quality selling regularly at $1.50 a yard. Several full
pieces on sale, per yard, at.
98c
Last Time for Wash Dresses
Balance of Season's Stock to Go Friday at Nine O'clock.
THREE EXTRAORDINARY LOTS
Lawn Dresses, Linen Dresses, Repp Dresses, Linen Suits.
Suitable for House and Street Wear.
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These are all new garments from this season's purchases, very
desirable for Fall wear. Reductions now to make Cleanup complete.
White China Day for Painters
China decorators will welcome this sale, for It brings a most un
usual opportunity for great economies. Many will be picking pieces In
anticipation of the Christmas season (now less than three months
away) Our entire lines will be embraced.
at 30 Discount
Many new and artistic shapes are shown, In uc.hj well known lines
as Havlland, Limoges, Royal, Favorite, Etc.
These' extras in odds and ends German, Austrian and ,French China
85c Handled Caka Trays,
large, each SOo
80c Nut Bowls, will he
each 59 o
$1.25 Sugars and Creams
per. set ....... .760
75c Salad Bowls, ribbon
pattern, at 4Bo
45o Havlland Pin Trays,
now at aso
11.25 Footed Salads
reduced to .79o
0q Handled B itter Ball
Trays, at 18o
Scalloped edge Trays, 7
lnch sire; usual $4.00
kind, at sa.85
$1 French China Sugars
and. Creams, aet.,.69o
Grocery List for Friday and Saturday
Free China
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"BlC BILL" ;EbSEX IN TOWN
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Former Sheriff of Sheridan County
Tells of State' Prosperity.
SEES GREAT GROWTH IN CHANCES
F. W. llolllnawortfc Also Has Word
om Cttnditloma - Sas Aatouiobtla
la Moat Profitable Thiac
' for Varauars' I'sa.
Big Bill" Emm, former sheriff of Sheri
dan county, but "now of Unooln, la In
Omaha to enjoy the Ak-Sar-Ben festivities.
Mr. Essex has just returned from a trip
that took aim Into many parts of western
Nebraska, and talks with enthusiasm of
the conditions he found.
'Tha people of wrstern Nebraska have
the money,'' said Essex. ' "They have
twenty sources of Im-ome today where they
had but one or two, and not very sure In
character, aome few years back. Grain and
stock, the staples, are the basts of the
existing prosperity, of course; but alfalfa,
hay, root cropa, dairying, the hen yard, the
orchards, all these are steadily bringing
money to the coffers of the Nebraska
farmer. 'At the rounty fairs In northwest
Nebraska the displays are every year grow
ing In extent and variety, and the character
of the eThtblts In every department la so
high that any section ot the state could
well be proud of them,
Bauk Deposits Big.
"Another., algnlllcavnt Indication of the
aolld progress of the western half of the
Lata, so recently ' considered a desert, is
foand la the bunk deponlts. Take almost
any live town In that part of our state, and
the figures lulling of the money on deposit
would hardly be believed by a person not
familiar with the conditions. But the
money is there, and Jut owners are adding
to the amount with every passing month.
' The price of land ia astonishing, looked
at superficially, . but Is reasonable when
It Is realised the men working It are mak
ing good Interest on .their Investments and
ar all the while acquiring more. Many a
piece' of western . Nebraska land is now
being farmed by men from Iowa and other
tales, who are finding their first Judgment
upheld by results." .
Amf Most Valuable Tfclas;.
JT. W. llolllngs worth, a land ma a who
overs Nebraska territory several times a
year from Uruxaln. beluga the story that
the automobile Is the most profitable thing
Uul has auoie Into hhe posaeselon of the
farmer in this generation. "It enables a
busy man with large holdings to watch, to
get about with a celerity he never knew be
fore. So many farmers are today operating
on a large scale, either in grain growing
or stock raining, that aome quick means of
travel is absolutely necessary. They find
that personal attention is what counts, and
the automobile enables them to give this
kind of attention, In a business, way, as
well as affording plenty of opportunity
for pleasure to themselves and their fam
ilies.
"That the farmers of Nebraska can af
ford automobiles, probably better than any
other class of people, is amply proven by
the stories of live stock arrivals and high
market prices featured In The Bee and
other newspapers every day'
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Havlland China Plntes,
free with each three
pounds Bennett's Pest
Coffee, at....- .-. . . .W.00
Also with each pound of
Tea, assorted kinds, at,
per lb 680
Bennett's Capitol Flour,
24-lb. sack 700
Bennett's Capitol Coffee
2ho lb., pkg. for.... 860
Tea SI f tings, 1). i1k.
now at 19o
Bennett's Caplt.il Pep
per, H-lb. can lOo
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B. A B. Pineapple, grated
per can lOo
Oatflard Olive Oil, nt.
can at 900
And 20 Stamps.
Spanish : Olives, large
qt. Jar BOo
Horseradish, bottle.. lOo
And 5 Stamps..
Corn meal, yellow or
white, 10-lb. sack 18o
Hen Feed, lb IHo
Chick Feed, lb 3o
Capitol Baking Powder,
ft -lb. can 130
And 10 Stamps.
Capitol Pancake Flour
now at lie
And 10 Stamps.
Snlder's Catsup, larire
bottle, at 83
And 10 StamDS.
Seeded Raisins, lb. pkg..
now at iihc
And 10 Stamps.
Argo Gloss Starch, six
pkgs., for 850
BlHiuarck Herring, jer
can, at . . . . SOo and 3So
Rolled H-irrln-r, per ran
now at SiOo
Diamond Crystal " Tahle
Salt, 3 pkgs 860
And 10 Stamps. -
Cream Honey Cooklos
per lb. 8o
Tourist and .Graham
Crackers. pk?. . ...lOo
And 10 Stiinps.
Cheese, full cream, lb.,
now at 88o
And 10 Stamps.
Monarch Asprafius
large can ....... 33o
And 10 Stamps.
Double stamps on But
teTine. Hulled Beans with
chicken, can ...... ISO
Lima Beans with chick
en, .can aoo
Table Syrup, per can
now at 13Ho
And 10 Stamps.
Fels Naptha Soap, six
cakes for a So
Polk's Tomato Soup, 4
cans for 950
Snlder's Pork and Beans
2 cans SOo
And 10 Stamps.
Salad Dressing, Yacht
Club, at 46o
And 20 Stamps.
Toilet Soap, American
Hazel and Buttermilk
4 cakes 8fio
Peanut Butter la rue
Jar for 850
And 10 Stamps.
Macaroni. Star and Cres
cent. 3 pkfirs 850
And 10 Stamps.
Queen Vinegar, quart
bottle for ........ BOo
Double stamps on
granulated sugar.
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Tfco Grailtaila ot Elderly People.
Goes out to whatever helps give them
ase, comfort and strength. Foley's Kidney
Pills cure kidney and bladder diseases
pronptly, and give comfort and relief to
iderly people.. Sold by all , durjata.
TO KEEP TAB ON PARTIES
C Jerks of Realstratlea to Ask tke
Voters Tkrlr' Pwrtr Af
v Ullatloa.
On October , next Tuesday, registration
day,, the clerks of ths registration will be
asked by City Clerk Butler to keep an un
official tab on the party affiliations of the
registering voters. This will give an ap
proximation of the party Intentions of the
cltlsens before the long process of counting
over the enrollment In the clerk's office.
The last registration was 3,974 in Omaha
and 833 in South Omaha. At the election
there probably will be 2.000 votes cast In
the country precincts, i.OOO in South Omaha
and 18,000 in Omaha.
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in. In. Cure most kia eruptions,
klunyuu' Hlr Invlarorator cures dandruff
btop.i hair I rum falling.
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If you have lysppila, or any liver
trouble use Munvon's Paw-Paw Pllia.
Titer cure Biliouxneaii, Constipation and
drive all li.purltiei from the blood.
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ENGRAVED STATIONERY
WEDDING INVITATIONS. ANNOUNCEMENTS
VISITING CARDS
All correct forms in current social usage engraved in the best
manner and punctually delivered when promised.
EMBOSSED MONOGRAM STATIONERY
and other work executed at prices lower than usually prevail
. elsewhere. .
A. I. ROOT. Incorporated
1210-1212 HOWARD ST. I PHONE D. 1604
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City Tickot Offico
now located at 409 South 16th Street, first floor City
National Bank Building, Omaha, Neb.
- Rates, itineraries and detailed information regarding
your trip gladly furnished upon application. . ;
Persistent Advertising is the Goad to Big Heturna
The Bee's Advertising Columns Are That Head.
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Prolonged
Usefulness
Is assured garmenfs, even of the
daintiest fabric, that are sent to
skilled artisans for a thorough
Dry Cleaningr Our men have bad
years of experience In Dry Clean
ing, and they work with the must
up-to-date equipment possible to
Install. They'll handle your gar
ments rightly and in a manner to
make you glad you sent them here.
Ladies' 8u!t, Cleaned and
rressetl 1.?8 to $2.22
Ladies' Skirts, Cleaned and
Pressed 7Sc and $1.00
Oravenettes, Cleaned and
Pressed $1.50
Ladies' Waists, Cleaned and
Pressed fiOc I'p
Men's Clothing Rerrlve Particular
Care. ,
THE PANTORIUM
"Good Cleaners and Dyers"
1513 Jones Street
SITXXB PHOKB
LOW RATE 1
EXCURSIONS
Sept. 20,
Oct 4 and 18
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South
Southeast
Stop-over Privileges
25 Day Return Limit
Ticket, for thass Escunluns ars oti Sal
at Law Rats to Many Paint, ia
Alabama, Florida, Georgia
Louisiana, Mississippi
North and South Carolina
Tennessee and Virginia '
' For full Particular. AddrM
P. W. MORROW,
N. W. P. A, L. & N. R. RCWcago
J. E. DAVENPORT,
D. P. A, L. Sc. N. R. R, St. Louis
COAL AT CUT PRICES
'.For Immediate Delivery.
SCHANTON HAJtD COAL
Nice, clean, bright, glossy, $10
;, per ton, delivered. ,
We recommend ROSIN, a coal
positively as good as Rock Springs
or Ohio, at $7,50 Per n, de
livered. We save you from 50c to $1.50
on all coal you buy from us.
QUALITY AND QUANTITY
GU AltANTEKD
ROSENBLATT'S
Cot Price Coal Co.,
1223 Nicholas St.,
'Phones: Doug. 412; Ind., B-1412.
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Specials in
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Dependable U U
Merchandise. . Tli reliabuc STORE
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Remnants
Odd Lots
and Brok
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Friday.
A Day of Specially Interesting Bar
gain Opportunities in dearly all Stocks
Remnants ot
and Novelty
lengths to IS
all new goods -at
Five Rousing
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Plntn
Silks
yards
Persian Ullka, GS n 8f
Great profusion of the rich orien
tal effects In all the new weaves
and color combinations, regular
values to $1.25 a yard.
Black Messalines, Peau de Solos.
Teffetas, 36-lnch wide, $1.25 nnd
85c Black Dress Taffctns, 27-inch
Silk Bargains
Worth Ao $1.00 yard.
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P Cyanis. T'fPtl,
jy (J Checks and f tripe
.nil. s. dir a?ori!nen.
neautlfnl Plaid IxuMenne. 4$f
Regular T.'c values, all silk,
beautiful for ,waists and chil
dren's drr?se, 20 pieces In the
lot on sale.
Satin Llnon, Guaranteed T.lark
$1.60 values, at. .
lde, at 55
In the Domestic Room Friday
Remnants of High Grade W1 Press Uom1 "anry Suitings, Sitrcs,
Lansdown, Ilenriettts, Batistes, Tailor Suitinsr, and nil kinds Of
weaves too numerous to mtntion, in six lots, a fording to value
at 15S 10. 25. 4J? and
f Ilemnants of Lln
I 3 yard lengths.
I value, per yard.
Linens Irish," Scotch and German Linens, In 2 I
worth up to $1.50 a yard, arranged accord I
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Scuth Omihi. Nebraska
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Pnans Bo. BBS
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Coasoll Blaffsi
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1013 ataia at.
Bota vaoass. a
A MAN MAY NOT
be able to wear a good coat
always, but there is no reason
why he can not keep the dan
druff -off the one he - does
wear. Aek your barber for
"Wonder Dandruff Cure.
SCHOOLS.
Lincoln
Business College
THIS Mof thrU)T(rt! ku-
mtm trmliOiis nhiub ol
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Trainini sh'a. wuiirinmcotM
- uoiuicrrUl, Mil unhand fti.J
That Will. T.wi1iu. aoJ Frrlorr.
b Miul our mdutM ! And
BWUiaYOUa f '.od s,ttin. Chargveryajwd-
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Biat Salara' u flod a tuJim b aii.iug f
grralvaiv. Duu I teaaliMd its
a aaaall aaiary ar Kuor av.iuua all uuir Uls. S4
Utdmf lur aur uluue. lllra.
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18c a yard, at about Hair Piicc l
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ivciuiuuiis tii niitrvwiiB "luusimo, ithiijui ica, lung iiwu, inula iiuoiiH,
etc., at less than . Hair Price
Flue Mill Ends of All Kinds of Cotton Goods Everything In flan
nelettes, outing flannels, velvettas, ginghams, i ercales, prints,- etc.
They are arranged according to value in Five I ots on large squares
and tables, as follows 2H. 5S 7S 10 12
At 2:30 P. M. All the remnants of the high grade Wash Goods that
accumulated during the week, worth up to 59c a yard, will go on
sale, per yard, at : 10t
A Big Special Underwear Purchase tin Sale
At About llali-Price
FLEECE LINED AND JERSEY RIBBED UNDERGARMENTS
Men's Shlrta and
Drawers, worth to
$1.00 a garment,
on sale 30 - 49
Men's and Boys' All Wool Shirts
and Drawers, well worth $1.50
a garment, at . ; . . . . .'. . .75
Women's Vest or
Pants, worth to
$1.00 a garment
25S 39S 49
Children's ' Vest or
Pants, worth to 50c
a garment, on rale,
at ....,...,.25
Men's All Word Shirts or Draw,
ers, regular $2.00 values, Fri
day, at : 49
interesting Special Bargain Offerings in Do-1 J
mestic Room Suit Oepartmenr
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Women's Tailored SnlU, values
to $20.00; Friday, choice
at...;.. $7.50 $12.50
Women's Long Black Capes
$5.00 values; Friday.. .$2.98
Women's Winter Coats Made
to seil to $15.00 in three lots,
at... $10.00 $3.95 $7.50
$1.80 Fleece Lined House
Dresses on sale at 98
Klosfit Underskirt Sell regu
larly to $150 at. 95
Raincoats -Worth $6.50 on
ale at $2.95
Cldldren's Bearskin CoaU, regu
lar $2.50 values.. $1.98
Children's Winter Jackets, In all
sixes, 6 to 11 years, worth to
$4.00, at. .$2.98 and $1.98
Children's All Wool Sweatera
White and colors, very special
values Friday. 08 G9 49
Cldldren's Beanskln Caps,' regu
lar values to $1.50 on sale
at. .. 75 69t 50 39
Ladles' Wool Sweaters," Values !to
$6.00; choice $2.45
SILK AND WOOL DRESSES IN Main Department, on Second
floor regular values to $26.00 as shown In window. . . .$8,95
6 Rust-Proof Gorscfr.
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Made for style
and comfort, to
wear, not rust,
tear or break.
Comfort for all
figures In a long
skirt corset If Its
a Warner.
Style 277, here
shown, for med
ium and short
figures, has de
cidedly low bust,
but is very long
below the waist,
the soft skirt ex
tending several
Inches below the
bones. 277 In
Batiste
$2,00
' ' Attacked.
All Other New Fall Styles Bnown
at $1.00 to $5.00
Our First Carload of
Keiffer Pears is In
They are very fine, far ex
ceeding our expectations la
quality. This is the biggest bar
gain of the season for fruit; to
can. We are putting them. In
bushel baskAts, and will sell
them,- per basket. ? 55
Buy now as the demand la
so great for these pears, they
are bound to advance.
Omaha's Greatest Market . tor
Freeh Vegetables.
Sweet Corn, per docen. ... 10c
Fancy Wax or Oreen Beans, per
pound ,'.$0
(1 pound Is equal to 2 quarts)
Fresh Beets, Carrets, Parsaips
or Turnips, Ver lb. ....2Va0
Fresh Rutabagas, per.lb...2e
Fancy Lima Beans, quart, 7 He
2 Large Cucumber for ....,5c
Fancy Jersey Sweet Potatov
peck J5c
Fancy Ripa Tomatoes, bu
shel basket .20c
8 bunches Fresh Radishes. , .6c
4 bunches Fresh Onions ... ,5c
2 heads Fre.b Leaf Lettuce, ,5c
2 stalks Frebh Celery 6c
Large Kks Plants, each .... 5c
oonnr rny I AVnrr SC FiDQT
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New Dress Trimmings V '
Beyond doubt this will be the greatest season for
fancy colored Dress Trimmings known In many years. .
We have prepared for It with unusally heavy pur- r'
chases In these lines, now showing THE MOBT COM-
i PLKTE. VARIED and WITHAL THE BKST SELECTED
STOCK EVER SHOWN IN OMAHA. . A magnificent
showing of Bands, Garnitures, Galloons, Medallions, Pan
nels, Etc., In colored silks, beads, gold and silver Jewels,'
pearls. . etc., a thowinr COMPARINO FAVORABLY
WITH THE DISPLAYS OF THE LARGEST EASTERN
"CITY STORES, DAR NONE. See tha SPECIAL Friday '
Offerings In Trimmings for Children's Dresses. You
can't duplicate themf at ,
: ;5c:10c15c:and 18c Yard
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