Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, September 16, 1911, EDITORIAL SECTION, Page 16, Image 16

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    THE BEE: OMAITA, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 16. 1011.
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Saturday is Our
Women's Pure Thread Silk Hosiery
wiuo iibib gintr tops, lisie soiee, neeis and toes or
ilk 'double soles, beela and toes: $1.50. $1.75 and
$2 quallUeo, at, pair , ,
Women's Pure Thread 611k Hosiery Llale soles or silk
.soles, beels and toes; black and fancy light colors;
worth 76c pair, at pair
Women's Pure Silk Boot Hosiery Lisle soles, heels
and toes, also fine imported lisle Opera length; worth
60c pair, at, pair
Women's Imported Lisle and Cotton HosieryPlain and
fancy lace, also pure silk hosiery; worth 50c,
at, pair
Men's Pure Thread Silk Hosiery Extra quality; lisle
double soles, heels and toes; worth 60c pair,
at, pair
Women's and Children's Cotton
Hosiery Also misses' and boys'
at, pair
Men s Shawknit, Columbia and
finished hosiery; worth 25c,
at, pair . ;
KaIT underwear
Women's Imported Swiss Ribbed Lisle Vests; pinjc,
sky and white ; 50c quality, at. ;
t Infants' fine Merino Shirts,
$L sizes 3 to 7; special, at.
Wide All Silk Dresden Taffeta Ribbon
Black and white and fancy striped satin taffeta. Persians.
all silk moire taffeta, glace
imes, sann tanetas, plain
A - f 1 1 i
up to 9 incnes wiae ana worm up to. 35c a 4 r
yard; at, yard.
Women's Dainty Hand Embroidered Corner Shoer
Irish Linen Handkerchiefs
Also four corner hand, embroidered, Mexican hand drawn
work, dainty colored embroidered borders, all linen; also
men's all linen handkerchiefs. Many worth 4 r
25c; at, each. , I3C
Women's neckwearnew sailor collars in dainty crochet
and Venise lace effects, dainty jabots and side frills,
tailored stocks, etc.; worth up to $1.00; at, 0ft
each eftfC
cuT'
Victor
This is the Victor Talking Machine Co's New Model IV Just Out $
The Wonder of 1911. J
V Hear this Latest tfaryel With the Latest September Vic- flg
y tor Records Specially Built, Sound Radiating jf
Talking Machine Parlors if?. Pompeian Room j
& BRANDEIS
Down o the Prices
At Hayden's uTeat Dept.
THE RELIABLE MEAT MARKET
Spring Chickens, per pound .l2Vo
Hindquaxters Spring Lamb ,(J
Mutton Legs ,Qc
Mutton ioast . . 5c
Mutton Stew, 10 lbs. .7.7.7.255c
Pork Roast, pound 7.9V c
Pot Roast, 7c, 6c and 777. ,5c
Bacon Strips 10
HAYDEN'S MEAT DEP'T.
n n
mm
Roaf.t Lamb
per lb.. . . .
Pig Pork Chop
per lb
9C
15c
Cudahy's Rex Skinned Hams;
nice and lean per lb
210 N. 16th Street
Phones: Douglas
MANY WEDDINGS
ill occur (Ma month. You ara lnvit"l Ara you raaayf
?.itnin iJofr than siarluifc- fcilvar fir tha wedJing gjft,
le:ia i.v minuiei t:a our stora. Louk foi- it. uama.
?S. W. LINDSAI, Jeweler
isie miui
Monday
ii the 4tf
Great '1
Rale &
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makinff N
Stock
Big Special Sale of
3iery
Heavy, medium or lirht weieht
98c
49c
35c
25c
21c
15c
and Lisle
hosiery, ,
Finished
other noted makes lisle
in medium weight
29c
25c
worth 50c to 75c
.'.
changeable taffetas, messa- n
talietas; black and all colors;
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Th Lowest
Price Ever
Quoted on a
Vktrola
STORES
nn
mm
Fall Lamb Legs
l-er lb ,
7c
Choice Pot Koast (
8c-6c
per lb . . . . .
every one guaranteed
;
1796; A-214L
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I A COMPLETE SHOWING OF Bj
Men's Fail
Th display la our windows lias attracted widespread attention. Tner
nT wu such a display of HOKEST CLOTHIVO VALUES in Omaha. AU
tha aa fibrloa in th best as 4 latest colors, snappy and oonaarvatlTe styles.
Small Prices on Big Values
Wa strlTa to girm yon honest values oomblned with aU tha naw styles,
rery suit w salt we offer was made to seU at $3.00 to $8.00 more than
oar prices.
New Fall Trousers HATS
Wa U vita yon to lnspaot tha LARGEST and Ton f1"4 u-ni
BBBT Una of naw f.u trona.r. W shown for J Sn"' ouf Ouara'nte?
man and young; man at a popular prioe-oherlots, . JpJclal h
oasslmeras, plain and striped worsteds, figured
and plain bine serge fabrics, ml coneenratlra, gfi df gP
per top and cuff bottom styles. VfeJNk jj Jtoy H H
$1,90, $2,50, $3, $3.50, S4, $5, $6 "liT
Neckwear Men's Hose Suspender
Bargains Bargains Special
AU the latest 60c Regular 20c hose, plain Regular 50c Lisle
"T.e.ar: . . . .25c 9c t!n.?. 25c
Cws CTCtft c Cx&f
Omaha's Pur
Food Center
FRESH FRUIT and VEGETABLE
DEPARTrENT.
Vi-tm. basket fancy Sweet Pota
toes, per lb, 3c j per basket. 60o
3 plain Lettuce. , Sc
3 Btooki large Bleached Celery 10c
Applet, per peck SOo
New Cranberries (to arrive), per
.. Quart 10c
New Mint and Water Cress. . . .Be
Fancy Blue Grapes, per basket 20c
SS cross tt-gal. Mason Jars, per
dozen. 65c
86o beavy, well made Clothes Bas
kets, each 60c
4 Bo can 2 H -lbs. Green Asparagus,
special 23c
6 cakes "Magle Washer" Soap
does all the work 2flc
Grape-Nuts, per pkg ioc
Pint Mason Jar Strained Fruit
Honey 85c
9 pkgs. Shredded Wheat 23c
2-lb. pkg. Swedish Health Bread
tor 23c
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Free Land
The Twentieth Century Farmer, to meet the demand
of its readers for land information, has gathered and
compiled data on soils, climate and farming conditions
in all parts of the country. It is willing to give out this
information, free, if postage is sent with inquiry.
Io You Want to Know
About government land laws, location of land of
fices, etc
. How to get irrigation lands, location of projects,
laws governing same, etc.
Best sections for fruit growing, general farming,
stock raising or dairying.
Your questions will get prompt attention. State
plainly and specifically what you want to know. Write,
Land Information Bureau
The Twentieth Century Farmer
Omaha. Nebraska
Bee Booklover's Contest
9 wm
You Can Save Your Hair
A person nevep realizes the importance of
giving their hair a few minutes attention
each day until it is gone.
UD QUirsJIME HAIR TONIC
gives rapid growth, removes dandruff and
stops falling hair.
A. L. UNDELAND, 14C7 Dcuilaa Rtr-t
lothing
C535 C15 CUViii
4 PKgs. -uneeda" Biscuit. ... 15e i
50o Jar Queen Olives, special. . 8Ac
8 cans Red Cross Milk 23c (
BUTTER AND CHEESE DEPT.
"Lotus" Creamery Butter, In car-
ivub, yoi iu . . . me
Our best Country Butter, In sanl-
tary Jars, per lb aoc S
8 pkgs. Neufchatel Cheese. . . .10c (M
Imported Swiss Cheese, per lb.85e
Domestlo Swiss Cheese, per lb. 23c
Cottage Cheese, In cartons. . . ,10c
Imported Roquefort Cheese, per
lb , . .40c
ajiu ricicies, per ao.,15c and 80cf
Sauerkraut, per quart tOc 9
Fre,e Demonstration
OXION SALT, t
The Universal Food 8asonlng.(i
Menu Saturday Combination fi
Salad.
Zvsst Qrjsc. fgorok C.
Information
Value $900.00
The magnificent, fancy walnut
KRELL AUTO GRAND PLAYER
PIANO which nothing can excel. No
other player-pla.no has in tha atta
in te the human touch" sa desired
by musical ear and to prised by
the mantifafturert. This Instru
ment will be exhibited, explained
and played for anyone who wishes
to ee It In the ware rooms on the
third floor at Benuett's.
V II
"W
iCBarassssarn
To Do Soiraetliioo Better
fop IV2eo and Young IVIon
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Our special folder containing a few samples we are producing in our "wonder" clothes will reach you
soon by mail If it has not already thousands of them are on the way.
HAYDEN BROTHERS
Omaha Distributers Hart. Sctiollncr
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GNOSIS
Not
Expensive
FOOTWEAR FOR WOMEN.
$4.00 buys a pair of these up-to-date
shoes, and every la4y
who wears them will find all
the style, comfort and service
of the custom made shoes.
If you have never tried a pair
of SOROSIS SHOES, do so to
day. You've all leathers on
the newest model lasts to select
from.
Try them on and you will
pronounce them perfect in fit
and finish, and of Just the style
to please you.
The new Stub Toe patterns
in tan and black leathers and
fabrics now ready
Sorosis Shoe Store
203 South 15th Street
t runk Wilcox.
SPECIALS AT
HELPHAND'S
Don't buy your winter clothes
till you have seen our line.
It will pay you to see what we
offer you.
Men's all worsted suits in either
blue brown or gray, good make
and style, sold elsewhere at
$12.50; our price 87.50
Men's Overcoats, sold at $12.50;
our price $7.50
Men's rubberized raincoats, $9.50
value; pur price $4.50
Boys' suits, sizes 3 to 16, regular
$3.50 value; our price. . .$1,00
Boys' suits, $6.50 value, blue serge
Included; on sale at.... $3.90
Men's pants, $3.50 quality,
at $1.50
Boys' pants, $3.50 quality,
'. $1.50
Men s underwear, Saturday only,
at. 15
Mens socks, 15c quality; our
Price 8
Men's 50c work shirts; our
Price
Men's 50c underwear; our
Price 39t
Men's $3 shoes; on sale at $3.00
Hundreds of other bargains too
numerous to mention here.
J. Helphand Clothing Co.
Coniplata Outfitted for Mas and Boys
314 North Sixteenth Street.
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Oemsamen JMatrlaatersi
Ma Nktlf, 32)4 Ss. 2U St, Oauka
hti Eiteo. 2S24 f SL, Sati Oauit
C (sm, Casssil Bbiis, km
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You reach people wlio buy when
you avdvertlM in The Bee.
In the Way
That Was the Inspiration That Led to the
"Hayden Wonder" Clothes
We took the standard of the man who pays this price tho
thrifty man who knows style, who wants a suit that will fit and
will give good sen-ice and who is careful with his money. Down
the line we went, saw more fabrics to put in these good clothes
than a hundred men will wear in a lifetime, chose the best and
produced a better. Xot merely one better, but hundreds; adding
variety to value, and here they are, ready to wear
"Hayden Wonder" Suits
Strictly ajl wool, hand tailored perfect fitting and shape you
want. Regulars, stouts, long stouts, short stouts, stubs and slims
in all the predominating fabrics for Autumn wear. The bluo
serge we have produced in this line is certainly a "wonder." Th
best suit in America we offer you at S14.50. Why pay $1S.00?
2
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cliool Shoes
The real live American boy
must have a durable school shoe.
No ordinary Boy's 6hoe will
stand the hard knocks be will
give them.
We have a boy's school shoe
that we guarantee to outwear two
pairs of the average boys' shoes,
and they do it too.
High grade material and skilled
workmanship make these shoes
cost a trifle more than the ordi
nary kind. But the difference in
wearing qualities will save you
money in the long run.
1 to 64 $2.00
10 to 13 Vi $1.75
Drexel Shoe Co.
. 1419 Farnan Strt. ,
AMUSEMENTS.
all
OMAHA vs. PUEBLO
Sept. 1S-1G-1V
ROURKEPARK
Friday, Sept. 15 Ladies'. Day.
Cars Leave 15th and Farnam at 8:80
ASVABTOED AUSZTCLI.il
Matinee Every pay 2:16; Every Nlht
This wee: Aruiur iwagun; in cour
tier: M. Golden and Kuaaian Trouba-
dour; Lydell and Butterworth: "Room
44;" Slema: Albertua lat-and Jaaala Mil
lar; Klnodroine. Orpheum Conoeri Or
chestra. Prices: Night 10c. t6o. 60c Ho.
Matinee beat eeats Zoo,: except boll,
days, Saturday and Sunday.
AMERICAN THEATER
O. T. Woodward, Mgr.
Tonight, Matinees Tuesday, 2'bursday and
Saturday. Frloea 10 and 8S Casts
MISS EVA LANG
AID WOODWARD STOCK COsCPAaTT ZJT
"THE CHAPERON"
Hext Week, The Stubborness of Qereidla
"OKiai'i run cewteb."
iAClr Ivs-a., 15-0O-6O.750
U AX.I.XDAY fe CVSX.SV, JjT
Saw'ow Painting the Town
EXTIiVAOim AVS VAUDBTIHB
Bic Chorus or Girlies and the Uvlnc Art
Gallery.
Ladles' Dime Xatlnew Svery Week Day.
6UX. & WK.-' The M.dnijht ilajdena."
KRUG
Mat. Today, Soo
(rig-ht, 60o,
Mo Ularliar
IDEAL COMEDIANS and
ATHM0RE GREY In
DANCE ANITRAS
S,adUs' Sally Sim Kaunas
, BRANDEIS THEATER
This Afternoon, S6o to 91.00
Tougbt, S6o to ti.no
H. II. WARXKK
laT "ALIAS jxmrr TAiavTiars"
Two Heasons in aTew Turk.
Sunday afatlnee, i&o
Til COBTYXOT'S D1DOUTIA
B
is
of Suit- ot
& IVIarx Clothes
SCHOOL SHOES
THAT WEAR
It Is not enough that School
Shoes look nice they should be
made of the toughest stork, if
satisfactory' service is to be se
cured.
In buying our School Shoes we
first selected the Etock then the
style and finish so that, take
our word for it. you can't get bet
ter shoes for the price than ours.
They're priced from
$1.50 (o $2.50
A PRESENT
FOR THE CHILDREN
With every pair of Children's
Shoes purchased, we are giving
free a dandy little "Scholar's
Companion" and Pencil Box.
Fry Shoe Co.
16th and Douglas
Grandmothers
Used Sage Tea
To Darken th Hair and Re
store Gray and Faded Hair
to Its Natural Color.
It to easier to preserve the oolor of the
hair than to restore It. although It la
possible to do both. Our grandmothers
understood the secret They mad a
"sag tee," and their dark, glossy hair
long after middle Ufa was due to this
fact. Our mothers have gray hairs be
fore they are fifty, but they are begin
ning to appreciate the wisdom of our
grandmothers In using "sage . tea" for
their hair and are fast following suit
Th present generation has the advan
tage of the past In that It can get a
redy-to-us preparation called Wyeth's
Sage and 6ulphur Hair Remedy. As a
scalp tonic and color restorer thle prep
aration is vastly superior to th ordinary
"sage tea" made bj( our grandmothers.
This remedy Is sold under guarantee
that the money will be refunded If it
falls to do exactly as' represented.
If your hair la losing color or coming
out, start using Wyeth's Sage and Sul
phur today, and see what a change it will
make In a few days' time.
This preparation la offered to th pubilo
at fifty cents a bottle, and la recom
mended and sold by all druggists.
Special Agents: Sherman & McConnell
Drug Co.. isth and Dodge Sta; Owl
Drug Co., isth sad Harney Sta
Cigar Specials
SATURDAY OXLY
Permit, box of 60 tl.75
McCullough, box of 50. . .$1.75
Tom Keene. box of 50. . .$1.75
Henry George, box of 50. $1.75
Little Tom, box of 50. . . .$1.75
T. B. C, box of 50 $1.75
Schmidt's Pharmacy
21th and Cuming
Reliable
Dentistry
TafTs Dental Roids
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KINTEIKTH
FAR NAM 414
OMAMAa
THE OMAHA BEE
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