THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, JULY 8, 1911. BRANDEIS STOKES Negligee and Outing Shirts for Men worth 50c and 75c, at 19c SOFT COLLARS For Men and Boy Tie and collar to match, all the cor rect summer a si yw wi Men'g 25o Quality SIIAWKNIT HOSE, at, per pair ny2c All Our Four-in-Hand WASH NECKTIES, worth 25c ca., at 5 lor 25c Offer you the choice of Hundreds of k. A mm At av A m Atl C i . 6 A K1f. K1K X7ll.JK7..itfi C1 tjJLj p4fatJ 4 )filis4 f F6r Hen and Young Hen, at f emi-Amiinnnial Clearai aJle 8 mm Pi FX.. A" !iir MEN'S 'FURNISHING 'GOOD Right after the Fourth of July we always hold this sale, and it is known as the most extraordinary event of the year. Yon can buy all the Summer Furnishing Goods you need at one-half what they would cost you any other time or at any other place. ON SALE IN OLD STORE AND NEW STORE. SALE BEGINS SATURDAY IN OLD STORE AND NEW STORE Men's & Boys LEATHER BELTS, Worth a op to I 0 SV V II. t. Men's BATHING SUITS Soft, serviceable wool, worth )3a 2V 7Ec Men's Suspenders Boys Best lisle and cot ton, worth up to 50c a 17 1 pair, at . 1 1 ?C BATHING SUITS Good, strong cot- ,....2Sc ton at. Imported Silk Neckwear Very newest colors and de signs; worth up to 9 Co $1.00, at..... .3C Silk Neckwear 9c All our neckwear not otherwise priced Is put In this lot. lc I. MEN'S 150 LINEN COL LARS Sizes: Men's 14 to 20; Boys' 11V2 to 14, at Choice of All Our W A S H STRING TIES Worth up to 15c each v YOUR UNRESTRICTED CHOICE OF . Any Plan's Shirt i (Manhattans Excepted) Negligee or golf style; silk, silk and linen, pongee, solsette, French flannel and madras at t ACTUALLY WORTH UP TO $5.00. MEN'S LISLE HOSE Made of finest lisle yarn, rein forced heels and toes, fl n worth up to S6o pair " J oil, lien's n and 1 Shirts at 35c and 50c Madras, Chamhray, Pongee and Percales; collars at tached or neck band style. 1 v Your Choice of All Our Men's Silk Lisle, French Lisle and French Balbriggan Worth Summer Underwear QCJ. rth up to $1,245 a garment, at O J BRAWDEIS STORES Men's Lisle Union Suits With a soft finish, non-irritating, cool ;' formerly sold at $1.00 all sizes, 5Q( Men's Balbrigg-an'and Derby Ribbed Shirts and Drawers FormeT price was 50c a gar ment; your choice Men's Silk and Lisle Hose Fine, soft, lustrous silk yarn, worth up to 75c a he pair, at -9!L . .. Men's Night Gowns Full fashioned, well tailored, thin summer materials worth up to $1.00, at 39c i' x : ; i - if t V It l 11 4 SATURDAY For the Season's Smartest SUITS In Men's and Young Men's Sizes. MADE BY EXPERT TAILORS TO SELL TTTTH SI" ACJHM of 1 ftrt tIRm $00 00 $29. Rfl. U J'.eWeWa .aVW.VVf rvwwa r" ..... This fortunate chance comes to you because one of Imsw lork's leading clothes makers found himself badly overstocked and was willing to accept a loss on hundreds of his best suits in order to get cash immediately. It was the high quality of these suits that induced us to buy them at this time, and it is the high quality that will appeal to you. Every new style feature created this season is included. Conservative or extreme models grays, tans or mixtures, in rich new tones, expertly tailored. Omaha's Biggest Clothes Bargain at $10 BOYS' CLOTHES FOR VACATION WEAR Boys' $3.50 Wool Knickerbocker Suits, at ." -$2.50 Boys' $1.50 Wash Suits at I.. 694 Boys' $2.50 Wash Suits at -SI. 50 Boys' $3.50 and $4.50 Wash Suite. .$2.t8 Boys' Soft Collars, ties to match 19 Boys' Cadet Shirt Waist Blouses, 43c to 08c Second FloorOld Store Boys' 50c Bloomer Wash Pants 19 Boys' 60c Shirt Waist Blouses. ..... .21 Boys' 50c Rompers 25 Boys' $3.00 Khaki Suits at $1.69 Boys' $1.60 Base Ball Suits 75 Boys' and Girls' Indian Suits at. . . .$1.00 Basement New Store Any Man's Panama Hat in our en tire stock $2.98 Your choice of any pan ues, for , a ma hat in our entire stock- $15 or $18 Trunks at $10. 35 high grade sample Trunks, 38 and 40 inch sices, linen lined throughout; $15 and $18 values, at. .$10 Omaha agents for the celebrated Innovation Wardrobe Trunks. -$5.00, $6.00, $7.60 and $10.00 val- $2.98 CLEARING SALE OF STRAW HATS Men's 98c Straw Hats, at ...... . 50 Men's $1.60 Straw Hats at 98J Men's $2.00 Straw Hats at .....; $1.50 Men's $3.00 Straw Hats at -...n.-..$2.50 Men's $3.50 Straw Hats at $2.95 Men's $4.00 Straw Hats at ...... $2.95 Men's $5.00 Straw Hats at $2.95 Boys' and Children's 25c Straw Hats and Wash Hats and Caps for ..10 Boys' and Children's 50c Straw Hats at . 25 Brandeis POTATOES GO HIGHER AGAIN Vc?tablei from 100 to 300 Per Cent Higher Than Lat Year. tO REED WEATHER IS BLAMED fclew Apple and Fvaofcc Hit Ap perd la Oaikt Mark Not '0ly Hla-a, bat Taer A" f Poor (taaJltr. listen to th jetarlan's tale of woe: Garden products and fruit have increased In price from 100 to SCO per coat elnee a year ago. "Drouth," was the rejoinder when a com mission man wae asked "Why sot" In - very part of the country the excessive feeat and absence of rain have burned up the truck patches. New' potatoes, after maintaining- the tslgheat record In recollection of commis sion men, have risen from 12.80 a bushel to 3.ft). New apples and peaches are seen In the market booths. Cantaloupe, which fcave been about the only thine on exhibit tn the markets that has not Increased in price, now Is on the rise, having gone from ll.M a case to it.1t. Not only la the anomalous situation kvlnced in the price quotations, but In the pjuallty of the garden products. It takes M much nerve to eat a blade of lettuce howadays aa it did for the proverbial bero Who it the first oyster. Raspberries taste knora like nutmeg than the Juicy fruit of fond memories. Lettuce has a bitter tang iNhich practically spoils it for food. A comparison of the prices quoted In a retail market as opposed to the quotations pf last year follows: 1M0. 1R11. Slack-raspberries, box .10 to 25 Red raspberries, box ,. O.-.M 0.20 Cherries, box .0.10 0.203Ct iTonnatoes, basket 0.1S O.So Itlack berries, box 0.10 0.24 Gooseberries, box 0.10 0.20 Cauliflower, pound O.10 0.17H Neans, pound 0.10 0.1K Dnions. ouncn v.o v.io E Latest Market Prices Money Saving Effected OMAHA. SATURDAY, JULY 8, 1911. dos. bunches... o.si 5 o.&ks 0.86 0.S0 S.S0 0.40 0.W 0.15 0 Sv'aw applea, peck 0.40 Pearhea, dosen 0.20 Potatoes, bushel O.BO Steels, dosen 0.20 Lettuce, dosen 0.10 pirawberrles. box ....... 0.10 tweet corn, dosen.. i.... 0.10 MORE OWNERS NOTIFIED TO TEAR DOWN BUILDINGS Twenty-Three Notices Are Seat Oat by Stat Fire ComatlMlaaer l Troatoa. Twenty-three notices for the destruction tf dilapidated buildings were served Friday fenorntng by John Trouton, deputy state fire Commissioner. The lijt Includes residences, business houses and barns scattered throughout the city. Owners of these buildings are cited to show ftause why the structures should not b recked under the "nuisance" provisions f the state laws: - Barn at 1J North Nineteenth street, twned by C. E. Elliott; store rooms and Iwellings at T24-726 South Thirty-ninth Itreet and 3002 Leavenworth, owned by Catherine Vrlau; dwcUng at il Wirt Itreet, owned by Maud . Davles; barn tn rear of 2465 Harney street, owned by Wine Memorial hospital association; dwelling at 1X11 Military avenue, owned by Henry Wrage; dwelling at North Ninth Itreet. owned by Kin.k Crawford; dwelling It too Capitol avenue, owned by A. W. Kel seal dwelling and barn at 2i-9 North Ninth street, owned by John N. Haskell and Frank Crawford ; slieds In rear of 1501-1 Para avenue, owned by Elisabeth Suukert; Warn in rear of 21 Mason street, owned by Margaret Llnahan. dwelling at 1114-1 Dor mls street, owned by Patrick Dally; dwell ng at 231S Mason street, owned by Lora X. Downs; barn In rear of 1913 South twelfth street, owned by David Bkalua towsky; barn at 1413 Capitol avenue, wned by Lillian M. Maul; atore buildings It U0-U North Sixteenth street, owned by HaydGi) Bros.' Meat Department Temperature High No. 1 Sirloin Steak, ft pound 6c 25c 25c No. Pot Roast, lb., 8c, 7c .... Boiling Beef, 5 lbs. for . . '. .... ...... Boneless Rib Boast, fn lb., 12V2cand......lvt Shoulder Steak, 3 lbs. for...... Spring Lamb ' 44 -Legs, lb. ...... II 72 C Mutton Legs, lb Mutton Chops, lb Pork Roast, , lb Pork Ioin, lb. 8c 12KC .....7c ...llc Hayd n Bros eat Prices Low ..5c ...5c .5c .9c .8c 10c 25c 15c 16c 10c . Moat Dept. al Bulk Sausage, lb. Salted Spareribs, lb. Salted Pig Tails, lb ...... . Pickled Pork Butts, lb , Veal Roast,- lb., 10c and .'. . Veal Chops, lb., 12V&C and Veal Stew, 6 lbs No. 1 Hams, lb. Bacon ' lb. Pic-nic Hams, lb. CWBWS C" Q?XXX i5iaCr f'sttC:B5Bi2 C" Omaha's Puro Food Center aWkw ft bbv "SPECIALS" FOR SATURDAY Fresh Dressed Spring Chickens, pound 25c Veal Roast j per lb. . . . . . Veal Chops per lb Veal Stew- v5 lbs. for... 10c 12k 25c Fall Lamb Legs per lb. . .' Choice Pot Roast 8c and....' Boiling Beef , QI, per lb.. ,9k 10c Calumet Sugar Cured Bacon, per lb. 13VsC Special 'prices to hotels, restaurants and boarding houses. Centra! Market (KULAKOFSKY MEAT CO., Props.) Phones: Doug. 1796; Ind. A-2141. 210 North 16th St. 4 cakes Rain Maker, Magic Washer Soap 15c 25c can Grogan's Ripe Olives, at 15c Vt. -lb. tin Potted and Deviled Turkey 10c Spaghetti Dressing, per tin 10c 15c bottles "Lotus" Pickles, assorted 12 c Stuffed Olives, assorted 10c, 15c and .... - .S25c 10c fresh crisp Pretzels ..6c 4 pkgs. Uneeda Biscuit . . . 15c 3 pkgs. Toasted Rice Flakes K5c 4 lbs., 10c, Jap Rice 2Ac tt-gal. can Gaillard Olive Oil, at $1.45 Butter, Egrgs and Clieese Dept. 'Lotus" Creamery Butter, in cartoons, per lb aoc Our best country Butter, in sanitary Jars, per lb. ...28c Strictly fresh Eggs, per dos. 20c and .....'... 25c Imported Swiss Cheese, per lb 85c Very fine , domestic a Swiss Cheese, per lb .25c Large Ripe Edam Cheese 11.00 fancy Jar Cheese (assorted), loo. lfto and asc Quart Jars Chow Chow or Ce'lerv Relish aoo Quart jars Manzanilla Olives.. 3So Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Department. 3 stalks well bleached Celery, at loc California Ripe Peaches, per dozen 20c Ice cold Watermelons, each 40c to 600 12 bunches of Onions ....10c Denver Red Raspberries, Strawberries, Blueberries, Limes, New Sweet Corn, Mint, Pineapples, Fancy Wax Beans, Fine Cauliflower. r Coffee Department. Ankola" Coffee, per lb. 35c 3 lbs. for 81.00 At no other store in Omaha is it possible to buy such sat isfactory coffee as ours. Rich, full flavored, delicious, fresh roasted daily, as we roast all the coffee we seU. Try a pound with your next order. Courtney's Peanut Butter, al ways fresh, at per Jar loc, 15c zoc ana Bulk, per lb. . . .45c .20c Courtney's Trvona Teas, the verv best tea on the market, lb. . . .60o 'Lotus" Spires best quality (pre pared In air-tight canal each loo, UOo and S5e C"W Csc&nEr c Q?mZ5Z&&GF3& Pounds Best Cans Granulated Sugar (H Ail If Ton Purchase 1 Order of Other Goods. P UU W n p.rrv a full 'i . . J nKiiir rowner, eie Try Ovur Coffee. BnealaL at. r.loyuno Toa Co. 406 North 16th Street. Tel. D. 2146 Ind. B-2446. People are becoming more and more interested in the development of the Great Northwest And The Bee, which has been untiring in creating1 this interest, is read by a vast throng. Advertise your land in The Bee. KloiM ir Kleweir Blc9'uoir PHes Miller's Remodeling Salo .opons way to world's finest wines, whiskies, etc., at l( ITricoT I j I si awniyiifjfui Philip Schlalfer; barn In rear ot 1613 Web ster street, owned by K. F. WedeM; barn in rear of 1SU California street, owned by Bara U. Johnson; stores at 30 North Fit. teenth street, owned by bamuel Hawver; store bulldinSs at lOlJ-U Farnam street, owned by Independent Realty company; store buildings at 101 -T North Sixteenth street, owned by James Neville; bara in rear of 1411 Jones street, owned by Qeorge E. Prltchett. A Fertaaate Teaaa. E. W. Ooodloe. Dallas, Tea., found a sure cur for malaria and biliousness In Dr. King's New Ufa Pills. 3&c For sale by Beaton Drus Co. SHRINERS GO TO .CONCLAVE Fifty from Omaha Leave Satarday Klcht for Rochester .Sea Slants Aloa the Way. ' about fifty Omaha Shrlners will leave Saturday morning for Rochester, where the national conclave is to be held. The Omaha party with its Arab patrol expects to be a prominent feature of the conven tion. Oa the return trip many of tha party will go up the St. Lawrence to Montreal aa a side pleasure trip and on the way there -they will be entertained In Detroit. The more sanguine members of the lodge are hoping that within a few years aa offer can be made to the national body to hold a conclave in Omaha. At present there are no suitable quarters, but a alte has been bought and a building will be put up within a year or so If the funds can be raised. PHILADELPHIANS TO COME Miklii (toast to Coast Tear ta Ka ar te motor Car aaa Dao Hero Friday. Fourteen Premier automobiles,, occupied by prominent Philadelphia business meti, will arrive In Omaha Monday on a eoast to coast trip, from Atlantic City to Loi Angelea. All the ears will be equipped with Morgan tk Wrltrht nnhh. a The tour Is being made as a pleasure trip Dy tne wuaaer city contingent. It also will have for Its purpose a test of the nobby tread tires, which are said to be among the beat made tn the world. They are manufactured by the United States Tire company. Klaar Georaro Starts for Irelaaa. LONDON. July T.-King George and Queen Mary with the prince of Wales and Princess Mary departed today for Ireland, where they will land tomorrow. The royal party will proceed for Wales on Wednesday. The Key to the Situation Bee Want Ads. Get your order in quickly I mail it or bring it! NO we are NOT going to MOVE we are going to REMODEL this store. . 'Twill be the finest family liquor house in Western America when remodeled. But stocks are so large they are in the workmen's wfiy, and workmen ar? already here. Better buy buy big buy the safe, honest liquors that have made Hiller famous. 6Qkg for 1 per quart Whiskies v W Wedding Bell Rye, Golden Eagle and Calumet, etc. Bottle for $1.25 and $1.50 C Bottled in Bond Whiskey. "Old Taylor," "Guckenheimer," "Sunny Brook," "Stand ard Bourbon," "Old J. E. Pepper," "Willow Brook," "Spring Hill" and others as Famous. Bottle for 8 to 12 years old Whiskey worth $1.50 to $1.75 "Old Spring Hill," "Old Imperial Rye," "Old Cedar Brook Bourbon," "Old Nelfon Fure Kye. . . . t. 1 1 TITV I 1. .r nan fl 11 El V t 89 97c 75c qt. Marshall Whiskey, at per quart 49 oa n xfnnnirrflm Whiskev. &t. Der quart Tfl& IT VV U V W aa v o " " " ' - ' m - T I All Wine Prices Cut 60c bottle of Claret 20 3 Bo bottles of Port 19 60c bottles, unfermented Grape Juice 38S 76c bottleg Port or Sherry 48 76c bottles Angelica and Muscatel at 48 76c bottles Virginia Dare 5iJ? French Sauternes. 1.25 bottles at 7t) Oloroso Spanish Sherry, 11.60 bottles at ; 84 Oporto Port. 1.26 bottles at 820, Laubenheimer Rhine Wine, $1.25 bottles 7 Neirstelner, f 1 bottlea at 69 $1.00 Quart Tins Imported Olive Oil at 68c Phone Douglas 1241. Ind. A-3241 uu i 1309 Farnam Street. Omaha Write to the LAND BUREAU, OMAHA BEE, for in formation regarding Western Lands. Service is free.