' , ' 11 - .. . . . . , M . - - kMMBL VA EDITORIAL SECTION I 1 TPT-TF OMAHA ' TT1)ATTV "R"RP OUR MAGAZINE JEATfJRES PAGES ELEVEN TO TWENTY X JLU -LVA-LJLA L -IjL JI Jr iX. JL JL- X JLJ' X-L J-l pi'lhVbeVr Vrrt"!! mpnl, Inalrnrllnn, rnniw mrnl. y)U. XL-XO. :m. . OMAHA, SATURDAY MUKXIXU, .iTNK 3, 1011. SINgTkCOI'Y TWO CENTS. I r "" """"" " - : " Candy Specials Cut Flowers Choice assorted carnations, ex tra special at, dozen 20 0. Ik-autiful, fragrant rosea, Sat urday, dozen, 39. 11111 Fans for Gifts to those who will graduate from the schools and colleges these next two weeks an elegant variety reasonably priced at 69 t0 $2.50 each. Demonstration Miss rtli'tiarilnon, of Hie Ijullps' Hume Journal 1'attern company, will he with us all day Saturday. She will 1-e pleased to meet all of her friends and those wleliina to know more concern I npj the goodness of these famous patterns. Bennett's Ylaffeste Chocolates, regular BOc the lh., -uurday, 89c. 4c Chocolate Dipped Caramels, Saturday, the lb.. 85c fiOc Whipped t'renm. Maple Choco lates, Saturday, the lb., 84c Eterything for Everybody. Eierylhing for Everybody. Enerything (or Everybody. J i ii mm v J t v V Men! If You Have Laid Aside Just $15.00 for a Sum mer Suit You Had Better Bring That $15.00 Here We have made a specialty of catering to the man, who for various reasons does not care to spend more than $15.00 for a suit of clothes. We believe we have the most varied assortment of fifteen dollar suits in town and we are positively sure that they cannot he duplicated in a regular way at the same figure. Plenty of snap and style for the young, dressy fellow and con eervative . modes for those whose habits and tastes are more firmly fixed. The following will serve to give you an idea of the assortments and styles but the qualities you must feel with your own fingers and the workmanship you must judge with your own eyes. There are browns, tans, greys, blue serges and fancy mixtures, cut along form fitting and loose lines from the most reliable men's wear fabrics. Hand tailored throughout. If $1500 doesn't happen to be your price, we have other suits of the same excellent standard, at $10.00, $12.50, $18.00 anrlup to $250(h Boys' All-Wool Suits with an Extra Pair o! Pants . $5 This is not a cut price but It Is a splendid demonstration of the value giving power of our boys" store. All wool suits in tans, browns, greys and fancy mixtures; hand tailored throughout and made to fit boys from eight to sixteen years of age. Coats- are single or double breasted and the knlcker pants have taped seams. $300 for Beys Suits That Wera Formerly Priced at $4.00 and $5.00 Superior lines of extra quality all wool goods some with two pairs of trousers to match. An excellent color range and all sizes from eight to six teen years. Other Worthy Mentienings Boys' Norfolk style suits, ages 5 to 10 years. $2.50 to 54.00.' Russian and Bailor blouse suits, 26 to 8 years, $2.50 to $5.00. Wash suits with sailor and military collars, guaranteed fast colors, 91.00 to $3.00. Boys' 4 0c blouse waists at 25 each. Boys' straw and crash hats at 25S 50 and $1.00. Interesting Pants News peg Men's and young men's extra pants of pure worsteds and cassimeres; to:s and regular styles; $3.00. $3.50 $ l.OO and $5.00. Trouser odds anl ends from this season 8 heavy selling, values up $4.00 the pair at $2. 15. 1 00 pairs of good, serviceable trousers in medium and dark patterns, very specially priced at $1.05, Men's Furnishings Are Under-priced $1.50 balbriggan union suits at $1.00. .1.00 Porosknlt union suits at 59J. $1.00 lisle union suits at 89?. dOc Porosknlt shirts and drawers at 39. EOc balbriggan shirts and drawers at 39S 35c athletic shirts and drawers at 19. $1.50 soft shirts with French cuffs at $1.15. 35c silk lisle hosiery at 25. 25c light weight maco holsery at 10. or 3 pairs for 50C. 15c light weight maco holsery at or 3 pairs for 25? 50c all silk four-in-hand ties at 29. Chas. Levy & Son's "Seal of tuality'' straw hats in all the neweBt styles for 1911. strictly hand made $1.00 to $4.00 each, high trade pan am a hats at $5.50 and $6.00. EX if ffml 5x - V- . J t ' 5 a to t' Ul 'A II if Mm $25.00 for Women's Suits Worth Up to $50.00 With No Price Below $35.00 the Majority Being Worth Much More The imprint of elegance that marks every suit that comes from the Bennett store is unmis takably stamped on these and were it not for the fact that we need the room for Summer lingerie and wash wear we would not think of reducing the prices now. This offer means that your choice of any suit in our store selling up to $50.00 is absolute and unrestricted the entire stock must go. Choose from blacks, whites, tans and grays of men's wear worsteds, etc., in a complete range of sizes. Also $25.00 Suits at $15.00 All Are this Season's Styles Taken from our regular lines and specially priced for a quick disposal. Assortment consists of about 100 suits in black, white, navy end tan serges. Percale and Lawn Dresses for Children One Lot of Children's Percale Dresses In light and medium colors, and sizes two to six years, broken lots from our regular one dollar lines, while they last, choice, at 59c. Children's White Lawn Dresses That were formerly priced at $2.00 to $2.50 ages two to six years on account of being mussed are now marked at, your choice, $1.00. Muslin Underwear at Less Ten New Styles of Women's Slipover Gowns Made of high grade nainsook and trimmed with laces and embroideries, one of our very best values, at $1.00. All the Broken Lines of Our $2.50 and $3.50 Muslin Under garments Consisting of combination suits, gowns, skirts and Princess slips, are priced for Saturday's selling, at $1.69. About 200 Women's White Lawn and Lingerie Waists from our regular $2.09 and $2.50 lines, Saturday, at $1.25 S. & H. Stamps Bring Beautiful PremiumsGiven With All Purchases at This Store ' Bargain Carnival in the Shoe Store Saturday On bargain tables and on the shelves will be displayed some of the choicest bargains for men, women and children you have ever known. For example: All the women's oxfords and pumps that we call odd lots, in sizes 2y2, 3, 3V2, 4 and 4V2, and all widths; two eyelet ties made of patent colts, dull leathers and tan Russia calf ; have turned and welted soles; values up to $4.00 the pair at $1.69. Boys' Sample Shoes and Oxfords in Sizes 3, JCZ 3i and 4, worth $3.00 the Pair. Saturday- tl and Children "Sprinter" Shoes are B.st for Misses This lino of children's footwear has attained a wide popularity because of its unexcelled wearing qualities and the natural foot-form lasts over which they are made. They afford the maximum of comfort and wear to the growing and tender foot. MIsmV and Ctiildren's Strap Sandals and Pumps of finest Russia calf leathers, $1.75 to $2.00 the pair. Infanta' Ankle Strap, I'atent Colt Puinpn, $1.00 the pair. Mi. and Young ladies' One and Two-Strap and Button Instep Strap I'umpi Of dull leathers and patent colt, are priced as follows: SUes 8 H to 11. $1.75. Slies Hi, to 2. $2.25. Sizes 2 to 5Vi. $2.50. These Bargains for Saturday Morning Only Women's White Canvas Oxfords In sizes two to four and one and two-eyelet styles, regular $1.50 values, per pair, at 98S One Lot of Women's White Canvas Instep strap inimps Wth leather heels; a fine pump for street wear; sizes 4 to 7 to, formerly priced at $3.00 the pair; Saturday morning only, $1.98. About 100 I'alrs of Ox blood Strap Sandals for Children Sizes to 2, values up to $1.25 the pair; Saturday morning only, 49. Men's $3.00 Shoes at $1.88 High and low button and laca atyle. made of patent colt, tan Russia calf and dull leathers and the new short vamp and high hefl styles that are fought for by the .tyllah young- man, may t had from thla assort ment. Values up to 13.50. all day Saturday, 81. a. t:i Tfi T?l V? tfT rTS Linoleum Extra Specials Short Lengths of Linoleums Up to ten feet in colors and designs for bath rooms, full six feet wide, regularly G5c the square yard; Sat urday, at 35c. 75c Linoleums Full 12 feet wide, Saturday's price, the square yard, at 57c. Fruits, Vegetables and Groceries Specially Priced Pineapples for Canning l'rice6 will not be lower this season. For Saturday's special selling they are priced according to size, at H.V, $1.03 and 91. 3 the dozen or "ic, 10c, 124c and l&c each. By the crate, regardless cf size. $3.20. Fancy New Potatoes, peck 30. 4 Bunches Plain Lettuce, 5. I Heads of Fancy Lettuce, 5. 3 Large Cucumbers, IOC Fancy Home Grown Cucumbers, 4 for 25. Home Grown Onions, 6 for 5. Home grown radishes, 6 bunches. Home Grown Early June Peas, 4 quarts for 25. Home Grown Spinach, pkg.. 5, xrniiii. cxreivior r lour ai Der . sack Sl-SO n1 eg atarcpa. Quean of Pantry Paatry, J 4 -pound sack .for 1 1.86 and 4D atamps. R.nnatt'a Peat Cofr.a, lb., 15c and 20 ata;nt Bennett's lieat Coffe 1 lba.. BUM and 6u stamps. Teas, assorted, pound, 680 and TS stanipa. Tea Slftlng-a, pound 1 So and 10 stamps. B. C, Baking Powder, -lb. can. 810 and 100 staiui. Fresh Hade Lemon Cookies, lb, liai Swift's I 'rid. Cleaner, 3 lkga. Sfto and 10 stamps. Klectrlc Spark White Soap, f bars for SSo. Hulled Beans With Chicken, t cans for 85c and lu stamps. Llbby's Asparagus. SOc can for 8O0. Brockport Orated Pineapple, cn for 10c and 6 stamps. Cheese, full cream, pound SOo and 10 stamps. Cheese. Vlrg-lnla Swiss, pound 860 and 10 stampa. Bennett's Capitol Mluncemeat. I pack ages for 85o and 40 stamps. 3(c can Old Ulsslon Klpe Olive for 15a. . 2 rana Burnham's Tarpon Bay Clams, for ISO. Gallard Olive Oil, bottle. 85e and 20 stamps. Quart can O. W. C. Syrup for 10c Ten bars New Style Soap for SSe. Cream of Hye Breakfast Food, pai-nage, 100 ana iu stamps. Double Stamps on Granulated Sugar. Sweetheart Toilet Soup, six cakes, 853 and 10 stamps. Pickles, assorted, bottle lOo and 10 stamps. Macaroni, Star or Crescent, packages for a&o and 10 stamps. Safety Matches. 1 dozen boxea lOe. Tuna Fish for salads, can 85c and 20 stamps. per Premium Batterlaa, ciB4 ai 1 Ibv Brick. pe- a auiocxm comiinoi. Pictures for Graduation and Wedding Gifts In our picture department you will find over two thousand pic tures chosen with the special needs of gift givers always in view. In cluded are wonderful works of art in oil and water colors; beautiful pastels, etchings and fine prints; all nicely framed with woods that will be in perfect harmony with the color acheme of any room they may adorn. Priced according to the size and character, at lOt? to $20.00 ach. pedal rrloe ana Extra Stamps. 1 bottle tSnlder's ChlU eauoe .... I 1 bottle Gaillard's Olive Oil 1 Jar Ulllet's Mustard, large 1 can l-nlder's Pork and Beans.. 1 lb. can a C. Baking Powder.... .25 .25 .15 13 .24 Total ' Special price So and TO stampa .11 04 pirn P Eierjtaing for Eierjbodj, Drugs and Toilet foods Specially Pr ced One lb. Paris Green, 2o. 25c Imperial Root Beer Extract, for 10. 4 big sheets poison Fly Paper, for 5. 1 lb. Moth Balls, 8. 1 lb. Borax. 10. $1.50 Oriental Cream, 98c. 25c can William's and Colgate's Talcum, 154. SOc jar Pompelan Massage Cream, 31,. 2 5c Sanitol Cream, 19. 10c Palmolive Soap, 2 cakes for 15. Due box Mme. Isabell's Face Powder. 38. SOc box Java Rice Powder, 29c. 10c Auditorium Bath Soap, 4 rakes for 254. 60c box Pozzonl's Powder, 29 25c box Sanitol Tooth Powder, 1G. 60c Perfumes In various odors, tne ox. 254. Women's Furnishings Attractive from a standpoint of quality and price. $4.00 and $5.00 Silk Vests at 2.50 These are of the famous Knyser make and are reduced in price only because they have become slightly soiled from display. Lace trimmed and handsomely hand em broidered. Women's Lace Trimmed I nlon Suits A regular 50c number, 35. L-e Trimmed Vest That usually sell at 25c each; Saturday, 3 for 50c, or, each, 19c. $1.00 Silk Gloves at 49c Extra quality Milanese silk with double finger tips, in all sizes, and black, brown and tan. Double finger tip& help out the wear qualities. 89c Silk Hose at GOc Women's 80c Silk Horn- With Hale garter tops and soles, choice cf blink and many pretty Hpht colors; Saturday, the pair, 50c. Wmiich'k and Children's l ine Hibbed, l ust Black Hone orth 20c, the pair, at 124. Ne.kwear o! Various Kinds One lot of lace, lawn and rib bon storks, Hutch collars, ribbon bows and .Inbots, worth up to 25 3 each, at 10. New fichu collar of laces, lawns and nets at 33 to 75 each, as the material and quality warrant. An tMld lot of embroidery and lace yokes, worth up to $1.50 each. Saturday, Half Price. Irish crochet collars that some would consider good values at $1.50 each, Saturday 69. New lace veils, for summer wear, in black, white, brown and navy blue; 75( to $2.25 acn. 1 rom the Kibboa Store All silk taffeta rihbonn, four and five lr.chcs wide, in black, white and colors; up to 20c val ues at 10. Five imil slv-lncfi. all silk taf feta ribbons, in black, white and colors; up to 35c values at 15. A Reorganization of the Millinery Department Brings Prices Down The change of buyers brought about a little more aggressive olicy than has heretofore been known in this section of the store. We have started out to make this the most sought for millinery store in eastern Nebraska if not in the entire state. These bargains are necessary in the attaining of that.object. $10.00 Trimmed Hats at $3.93 A wonderful assortment of ele gant Bummer styles, made of high grade hemps and tagal braids trimmed with flowers, etc. This is not a lot of soiled or shopworn models, but all new summer styles such as you need for immediate use and will be pleased to wear. $2.98 Sailors at 98c About three hundred in the lot made of rough straws, in black, .white ahd btfrnt shades and trim med with blatk, red and blue silk velvet bands. The lot Includes the popular rolled Bailors. A Willow Plume Special When considered in connection with the fact that this is the only store in Omaha that guarantees willow plumes, this offering assumes a most important significance. $15.00 guaranteed willow plumes, special for Saturday, only, at $9.98. Books for Graduation Gifts The greatest variety of well selected and appropriate books for graduation presents is to be found at this store. Nothing is more pleasing or acceptable and we believe that more books will be given for graduation presents this year than ever before. We have prepared accordingly. Here's word of a few of them suitable for graduates of grammar, high or private schools, colleges and fratern ities. My Golden School Days, 50. School Girl Bays, cloth, $1.00. School Fellows' Days, clolii, $1.00. The Girl Graduate, novelty binding, $1.25. ' The Girl Graduate, 'Varsity Edition. $2.00. My Alma Mater, (a college man's record). Ivy design, $1 5 My Fraternity, novelty binding, $1.25. - 4 My Sorority, novelty binding, Jjjj 25 1 ! J v The Sale of Jewelry at Less Than 50c on the Dollar to be Continued Saturday This is the bankrupt stock of Louis Lamm & Co., of Chicago, which we placed on sale for the first time last Saturday. The selling has been heavy the last week, show ing that the people appreciate such bargains as these and demonstrating the fact of superior quality and exceptional underpricing. But there is still ample choosing in Men's Watches, Women's Watches, Clocks o! Various Kinds, Rings, Stick Pins, Lavallieres, Lockets, Diamond Jewelry, Brooches, Ear Rings, Etc., Etc. All marked and selling at Just about half of their actual value Space prevents us from enumerating in detail the thousands of bar gains that await your choosing Saturday morning. Omaha's Foremost Sheet Music Store Offers Extra Specials for Saturday Latest Song Hits at 10c jyP Ma Me. Mo- and played in our popular music department' allday fca luV. TbS p'ri,"l! rUCh ata Ktati m hts tin , - - Jiii, t aiey Jones, t.arde.n of ll,es. yum Yum . . r. iiiiiiiini .inie. Kiss Honoy, I'ut Your Anns Around tome Josephine In v V"ivi.. . . . i . - - - -v ' ' " V Ti r,..'ou Wltn Tonlfc-ht, All Alone. Meet Me In I'reainland, All C 77, . '""r nay. Alamo Hac, Iiulilln Kg, Kllver Threads, I Love 11 Vhen the Old Oaken Bucket Was New. All That I Ak Is Ive. and dozens of others. Choice, 10c "Everybody Loves Me But the Oae I Love" This Is Ous Kdwrds' masterplxce in song and was featured by Ml Anna Hell In her fHru.ll ,. America. It wlii tie lntrolii-wi ......