Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, October 13, 1910, Image 12

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Great Purchase and SalcS
of Women's Tailored
. Fapier Maehe Drtu Forms Tn ai!t you In fit-
tins; ymir own ilrewfes properly; all S1e-':
the pattern counter 11.00
Bennett's
Stands for Better Ser
vice and Better Values
Have you seen the "Shape
Maker" Models in Men's
Suits? You'll like them
Omaha's best dressed young
men wear them. : : :
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Worth to $20, at $11.75.
We bought the entire surplus
stock of a Philadelphia manu
facturer, who sacrificed
hitrh class suits at about one-
half actual value. g
Every one a new style hip-
length coats, plain and cluster kin,
pleated skirts all coats are silk fe !g
or satin lined classiest, new.V, jg
fabrics.
Many are . Worth
$17.50 and $20 $Jl
Some worth as high V l
as $22.50; on sale in
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Silk Net and Lace Waists, $3.98 A l
All sizes, dress and evening waists B
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New Kcssalinc Silk Dresses, $15 v
All colors, very prettily trimmed, R
made with the new kimono sleeves.
shackled skirt erUrts. etc. on our
Second floor.
Every conceivable article necessary for the boy's wardrobe; every
thing new and up-to-tho-mlnute In style, color and material. Make
the boy's heart glad by bringing him In tomorrow and fitting him out
for winter; In addition to the great saving in cost, you will have the
satisfaction of knowing that no other boy In town will look better than
yours. Some of our prices:
Hoys' double breasted suit with Knickerbocker pants; sold regularly
at $2.60, $3.00 and $3. B0; tomorrow $1.1)8
Our Duplex Suit with extra pair of knlckerbocker pants free, made
from extra heavy Scotch goods; regular $7.50 values, to 16 years,
at S5.00
Overcoats for the boys a long mannish coat, with full box cuff sleeve
and auto collar, In gray, brown, plaid, etc.' ages 4 to 1G years
at 92.50 np to $10.00
Special Bargains in Men's Furnishings
We have a large shipment of men's white and fancy shirts. In all sizes,
either pleated or plain, all coat styles; values up to $2.50 to sell
Thursday at $1.00
Men's Union Suits, either ecru or blue; $1.50 values, at $1.00
Men's Sweater Vesfs, assorted styles and colors, at OS
Wonderfully Artistic Exhibits in Our Millinery
Department
Brandeis New Corset Department
Now Located at West End Brandeis Stores.
The Most Complete and Finely Appointed in the West.
W'e are devoting an enlarged space to our new
Corset department, where we are showing complete
lines of the highest class makes of corsets In
America. Corsets fitted by experienced and capable
attendants. Every corset from Brandeis Stores is
dependable.
Throughout This Entire Week We Hold
Special Demonstration and Sale
La Vida Corsets
Miss M. E. Nolan, special representative from
the manufacturer of these famous corsets, will be
here all this week and her valuable services are
at the disposal of Omaha -women. She is an ex
pert fitter and her advice will be of much value to
women seeking the exact style for their particular
figure. -
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We are receiving large shipments
every day of the latest patterns and
styles of the East, direct from our
New York office; our hats have a
certain chic and dash about them
that bespeak individuality; all the
newest harem turbans with the fancy
band and bow trimming. We have
hats for1 every occasion and to suit
every fancy, and what is Just as im
portant, to suit every purse.
See our great values at
$5.09, $7.50 and $10.09
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The Latest Models in Ladies' Coats
Our Cloak and Suit Buyer recently upent a month In New York, a
large part of which time wan spent in reviewing the fashions for the entil
ing reason, and thin fact, coupled with the admirable selections which he
made, enables the women of Omaha to have all the newest styles Just as
soon as they are being worn on Broadway, and &U at popular prices.
For tomorrow we feature at
SIO.O, $25.00 and S29.50
Long Tan Covert Coab, seml-f lttlng back, trimmed with self-strapping;
excellent for street wear.
TAF7ETA WAISTS Tailor made, black, navy, brown, tan. green and
wine; In all the newest designs very appropriate to wear li fSJ CI
with the n.w fall suits; tomorrow at -
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"The
Honest
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$2,50
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Sold only by
The
Regent
Shoe Co.
205 So. 15th St.
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Great Sale of Sample Shoes
In order to make room for our large
shipment of regular stock shoes we have
been obliged to fgfl' over our entire stock,
picking out the' small sizes, samples, bro
ken lines, etc.; the quality of which, how
ever, is just as high as the regular stock
all Dorothy Dodda and other high grade
lines.
All with welted soles, both patent and dull
leather, blucher, lace and button; every
one regular $3.50 to $4.50
shoes; tomorrow,
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Agency for Dr.
R e e d's Cushion
Soled Shbes for
Men and Women.
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An Ideal Office
is one in which convenience of loca- .
tion is combined with first class serv
ice. An opportunity to secure such
an office is now offered by
The Bee Building
A few rooms are vacant and you are invited to in
spect t hem
Large ground floor room facing Farnam street Just
west of entrance to the building. One of the finest office
rooms in the city. Has an exceptionally large vault and is
well lighted. Also has an entrance from the court of the
building.
lluom 823 On the sixth floor, with 310 Btjuare feet "
of floor space with a vault and stationary wash stand.
Price $25.00 per month.
Room 8-0 On the third floor, with ver 400 square
feet of floor spuce. Vault and stationary wash stand. Klne
north light. Specially adapted for draughting work. ' Price
$40.00 per month.
Koom 6U On the north side, fifth floor, with a par
tition d!ld!ug the room into two. Stationary wash atand.
Size over 200 square feet. Price $18.00 per month.
llooin 410 On the west tide of the building, on the
fourth floor, facing the city hall. Has a stationary wash ;
atand. Size of of room over C75 square feet. Price $29. 00
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THE BEE BUILDING COMPANY
Bee Business Office 17th and Farnam Sts.
4 3-inch black and white Shepherd check dresa goods both wide and
narrow checks; a large assortment of colors,' the most popular fabric
this fall for one-piece and children's dresses, especially gy
when trimmed with bright Persian effects nMp
per yard -
STOETZEL STOVE COMPANY
714 South 16th Street
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Persistent Advertising is the Koad to Big Returns
The Bee 'a Advertising Columns Are That lload.
We have sold this range in
Omaha twenty years. It ha3
been time-tried and fire
tested, and made the reputa
tion of being one of the long
est lasting and finest work
ing Steel Ranges on the
American markets. It is
made of genuine steel and not
of Iiessemer steel or sheet
iron. All castings are an
nealed Iron and will not
crack or warp. It needs no
Btove polish, will not turn
red or discolor. All walls
are lined with asbestos and
sheet steel. It has never
been known to burn out. Its
firebox is lined with locomo
tive tile that will not warp
or melt like iron linings. Its
oven bottom is braced so it
won't warp. It will heat up
in ten minutes, bake biscuits
in three minutes and cook a
meal and bake bread with
two or three little shovels
full of coal. We sell the
six-hole with 18-inch oven
and high closet size for $45
$5.00 down and $5.00 per
month or $40 for cash. You
can't buy its equal for less
than $55.00. If we were
paying $500 to $1,500 per month rent like the big stores down town do in
stead of $60.00, the rent we are paying, we would have to raise the price
$10.00. If we sold it through canvassers and traded in old stoves, we would
have to raise the price $10.00 to $15.00 $5.00 to pay the canvasser's com
mission and $5.00 to $10.00 to pay for the old stove. If we put in a set of
trimmings, we would have to raise the price $5.00 to pay for the trimmings.
When you get a set of trimmings, you pay a big price for the Kange to pay
for the trimmings.
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Some splendid saving oppor
tunities here now on Rugs?
If you're furnishing you'll
certainly appreciato the val
ues and assortments shown.
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THE RELIABLE STOW!
Garment Bargains of Exceptional Worth Thursday
WE'VE TAKEN ALL THE ODD GARMENTS AND BROKEN LINES IN TAILOR SUITS
AND SILK DRESSES THAT SOLD TO $25 AND PLACED THEM IN TWO LOTS:
Silk Dresses, Worth to $22.50,
Choice new Drosses in all the
most wanted colors and weaves,
nearly o00 of them in this sale,
including all sizes, the choicest
lot of values over offered in
Omaha, at our sale price, while
they last
Tailor Suit3, Worth to $25.00,
An unusual assortment of beau
tiful designs, in all wool fab
rics, lined with
satin, all newest styles,
none of them over' 3 weeks
from the manufacturer.
Nothing to compare with
them shown elsewhere at
the prio'
guaranteed
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THREE COAT SPECIALS
Novelty Cloth Coats in newest
weaves and colorings, hand
some long garments, made to
sell to $20, choice ..-.$12.50
Handsome New Long Coats, in
Caricul and Black Chiffon,
Broadcloths, Skinner satin
lined throughout, great values,
at, each $19.90
Long Covert Cloth Coats, new
est fall models, made to sell ;l
$20.00, in Thursday's sale, at,
each $14.50
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OTHER SPLENDID BAR
GAINS: Long Russian Poney Coats,
worth to $50, Skinner Satin
lined throughout, just 10 in the
lot, choice $29.00
French Voile Dress Skirts, sev
eral different styles, many are
worth to $10, on sale Thursday,
at, each $3.95
Long Silk Kimonos, sell regu
larly at $10.00, at. $1.95
$5 Silk Underskirts, all colors,
at, each $2.95
All Our livening downs and WrapN
at HwcpliiR Price Iteilnci loiw.
Delightful Bargain Prices Ml
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fur
Specials for Thursday that establish a new record for Millin
ery bargain giving in Omaha:
Trimmed Hat at $2.93, $3.05 and $3.04) Mostly show room .Vi2Mi;
samples, but including many hats from our own stock,--
regular values up 10 tiz.uu, almost uniimuea asson- r r
75 Beautiful Turbans Natty new designs for which you "i
would be asked double the price elsewhere, at
Ostrich Tip Special Tips in bunch, colors and black, :aiTIV ''f'
Untrimmed Shapes In silk, velvet or satin, regular val- fJYU
ues to $2.50, choice 98
35c Embroideries 9c
A Clean Up Sale of Manufac
turer's stock of 9 to 13 inch
Embroideries and 4 to 6 inch
Bands, 25c and 35c values, on
Special Sale, at, yard 9c
hxi Dress Trimmings
Did you see that Special Dis
play? If not, ask your neigh-,
bor about it. We show the larg
est line of high grade Dres;
Trimmincrs ever brought to
Omaha, together with a big line
of Black, White and Ecru, Lace
Robes, all the latest novelties in
Dress Nets and Allovers.
BUY YOUR WINE THURSDAY
iv orn iopiL.n family liquor department
line Old California Port or Sherry Wine, quart 29 35 50"
91.UU V.Z &a $1.50
Per Gallon.
WlUte Tokay Wine
full quarts, at. .
Per gallon
-Very fine, In
50
$1.50
Fine Grape Wine
Red or White, at
per gallon
-Home made,
$1.00
Thursday Specials
IN TIIE POMESTIQ ROOM
H. S. Beacon Blanket. 70x82, good
and heavy, regular $3.00 Blanket
on sale at, a pair $1.50
No. 1453, Grey Blanket, good val
ue, 11-4, at, a pair $2.25
Apache Blanket, 10-4, extra good
value, at, a pr.lr 08
Rachet Cotton Bat.ts, 12 dozen ou
sale Thursday, at, each . .8H?
Governor 16 ounce Cotton Batts,
on sale Thursday, at
each 22 WO
36 inch Percales, good patterns,
at, a yard
27 inch Flannelettes, good colors
and patterns, at, a yard. . .7W
Shirting Madras, in mill lengths,
regular price 16o, at, yard 10
36 Inch Bleached Muslin, good
quality, at, a yard G94
16c Huck Towels, each ... . . .10
19c Turkish Towela, each ..15
STOVES
We're movln our stove department,
and as we have too many stoves and
ranges on hand for the new quarters
We're closing- ttiem at great bar
gain prices:
Sovereign, 6-hole range, with 20-ln.
oven, sold regularly for $35.00 up,
at. each 2S.0O
6-hole Euclid Range, for 932.60
Other range bargains at 19.BO-aaO.50
4-hole Cook Stoves, greatest bargain
ever, at 916.50, 917.B0 and (13-95
BUT HOW AND SAVE.
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BY TRADING AT HA YD EN'S FOR GROCERIES:
19 lbs. best Granulated Sugar $1.00
48 lb. Sacks best High Patent Flour,
very sack guaranteed to give satis
faction or your money relundel, at,
per sack $1.35
6 lbs. Choice Japan Rice for ...lo
10 lbs. best White or Yellow Corn
meal for 17 Ho
8 lbs. best Rolled Breakfast Oatmeal,
for a 6o
The best Self-Rising Pancake Flour.
I packages for 80
Golden Rod Macaroni, 15c slse, per
package 10a
9 burs Heat 'Em All or Diamond C
Soap for 250
The best Diamond C Mincemeat, st,
per package 8 We
BrominKclun, Jcllycon or Jello, at,
per package 7Ho
Watch the papers for the Big Special
Fern Hale, standing from I to 3 feet
high.
raa MAXKBT roa THE peoplb
OB rKBX TSOBTABI.BH
We retail at leas Uian market whole
sale: Fresh Spinach, per peck 6o
Fresh Beets, Parsnips, Carrots, Tur
nips, or Rutabagas, per lb lo
Fresh Wax or Green Beans, lb. 4o
(1 In. Is equal to 2 quarts.)
t stalks Freeh Celery 5c
Large heads Cabbage, a h 5c
Fancy Cooking Apples, peck ...'..26c
heads Front, Leaf Lettuce 5c
2 bunches Fresh Pie Plant 6o
Large Egg Plant, each 6c
I bunches PVeah Radishes 6c
Fanoy Cape Cod Cranberries, qt. 7 Ho
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FORCCT
TRY UAYDEII'S FIRST ?AV0
by
Order Your Paeonies'Now It's Planting Time
Ask lor Our Special FaLl Catalogiw by Telephone or Postal. It is cumpleti
Pseuuy Louk coniMina piauling li anuctiuns and accurate descriptions of ail our
beautiful varieties and prlreu. other plants for Fall planting are Included. We wllJ
niall U at once. Postage need sot be seat.
Deliveries to your residence, free of ofcrge, IX yon live In Omaha or Connctl Bluffs.
F. W. MENERAY CRESCENT NURSERY COMPANY,
Phones: Bell 873 1 Ind. 613. 81st and At. A Council Bluffs, Iowa
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Roliablo
Dontiotry
Taft's Dental Rooms
New 'Phone Number
All Department
OMAHA DEC
TYLER lOOO
Today is Home Day.
Look over the list of homes offered
Real Estate Dealers.
Today is the day to buy a home.
A little good Judgment, combined with thrift, will in a few years give
you a home that you caD sell at a profit.
Right now there are several extra good bargains thrown on the market
for sale on easy terms a small cash payment down, balance in monthly
payments like rent.
Today being "Home Day" in The Dee you will have a larjrer list to
select from. ,
Buy now to make a profit in a short time. ,
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