Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, June 20, 1912, Page 4, Image 4

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( Extra Conveniences Have Been Provided for Out-of-Tpvi. Shoppers Attending This Sale j
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; All orders -for morning delivery,
fend once-a-da routes, most be In the
night before. . All orders for after
noon delivery must be in by noon.
E can't too strongly Impress
upon you the necessity of
taking" advantage of ; the
many opportunities as fast as they
are presented.: Many of the lots
we thought Would last ' through
two or Lthree;: days' selling, and
possibly a week, have already dis
appeared. Every day the adver
tisementstare held In the . news
paper offices' until the last minute
so that other store news, can be
substituted for some that has been
previously ... prepared-all because
the goods have been sold. So, In
order-that- you may not be: disap
pointed we advise coming as early
in the day as possible for the
goods that appear in any advert
tlsement xt a certain day's Issue.
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This Closing Out Sale Is Solving Many a Person's Problem
concerning tne ost oi Living. 1 his rage Otters More Helps
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MERCHANDISE in thirty days' time is a task ho-other firm in the United
States ever attempted to doto say nothing of attempting such a feat in a
city, no Jarger than Omaha, as. compared with other cities of the country,
" But we had unbounded faith ifl the. prosperity- of the country and the
Jliddle West in particular. " That's why. we bought the Bennett stock. Wo
;klso knew when we made the purchase that there was only one thing that
could move such a vast quantity of merchandise within this incredibly short
tune-that was the price part. Therefore, WE HAVE BROUGHT THE PRICES
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However,. there is more to this sale than th mutter nf -ip.Arii a xm
EVERY ITEM IN THE OLD BENNETT STOCKS IS OF DEPENDABLE
QUALITY. Price would be no Inducement whatever to you, or to us. if the duality wasn't 1b
.the goods.Then. there Is style in the stocks that demand it such HaSMtSiS.
iiTTS" Not a 8,ngle Tbute that makes a is
So we present these, fact? for your consideration, knowing that they vitally concern
every person within the bounds of the reputation of both the Old Bennett Ctrapany and Se
New Orkin Brothers Company. Not single vestige of the old Bennett Company I stocks lust
ZK6l Si1 over'l That's the reason of these tremendous reduction? and The
GAIN Tbert'swm for yoii68- ' sellln EVERY "EM IN THE STORE IS A BAR-
ORKIN BROTHERS CO.
' All orders for morning delivery,
and once-a-day routes, must be in the
night before. All orders for after-
flAfkn ffnllvM.w mnif K. In Kw nnnn
his
1,000 copies of sheet music on
sale Thursday, only, at lc the
copy, or six for 6c.., ,
2.000 conies of standard music.
at 5o per copy, or six for 25c, .
TheSaleof
HbteTWare
continues .throughout te week;
The Bennett store made a spe
cialty of hotel china and supplies
and , the . hotel, restaurant and
boarding houSe keeners who coma
to this sale will be able tp supply.
au oi . meir neeqs ai less tnan
wholesale ' prices In most" ln--
stances. For example
$1.00 doi-Hotel cups, each : . .4c
$1.50 do' Hotel bowls, each. ..7c
$3 dos ups and Saucers, ea.,10c
$1.00 doe. ice cream dishes, ea, 8c
$1.50 floz. 8-inch plates, each, 8c
lOo to SBo Hotel 'white porcelain
Jugs, each--.-.nt 6e
10c anJ J.6c Hotel- white porcelain
bowls,- eaan J.. , , . . i .Be'
lOo to'. 15c .Hotel, white porcelain
j.8c
oatmeaTBi nach
10c Hoie1"wblta Dorcelaliibone
dlaheseacfr Vrrw .......... .3c
$1.25wkii. porlalnVilop -Jars,
each nvrrvt. . h '. ttll r. . , . .680
1 Be crfea'mpltchers : ( onir MO ) ,
each i; ? I yt . ..... 8c
"Whit China - - -?::u,
Tor. Decorating s
6,000 places. Include
trays, creamers, 1 C1
sugars, etc., ; etc., ( D5
ot a 1
t)n lot of gingham and percale drese04
ate. ChaiAft
Souvenir Plates
1,000 yfrtttr XSVaBlritJlales;
each sfaowias. sayn Omaha publla
buildinas. all 10-inch siie elates.
good'. 6& vaijreii sale- prte? ; , ?19ov
? Glassware ''
2 Be N'Qj. 1 hand, lamps ... . . . JOc
25c bri(oltt lampei .tV4'i;l0o'
1 En kiiMh kjnlA . . Rid .1 .... .....
f l.UU yiltfUi VUlMHVfii a f i ft I DO;
$4.00 punca. Uto1!. i. Vt?&
25c colored 'butfef tubs. ? .Vl('
1 Be cdlcre4'.ereaintpitClanr; .c,
25c horse radish jaj . . . . ... lQc'
1 5c ColeniwHucarbewlT v ;-'.-. f o
SI. 75 and S2.00 water sets. . .f).V.
.10o..aAi?0l?lmn
each 4c
9 fi" y
This Sale Has Caused an Upheaval in the
women s yarment Business of Omaha
.Bono Ari TinOfl rifoiroii nVtVia TiafriTi"ri?-n V OAnnA. TTTi Ii:x; 1- i x rt t i ... . -
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jwe began this sale and rather than mince matters or string a sale along with the idea, of getting all out of the stocks we 'could whpin nn
a basis of HALF PRICE AND CLOSE TO HALF FOR EVERYTHING IN THE WOMEN'S F.MTTPP. aw y rxr at oWt;? 0
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dreds of women have already come to this sale with the sole, idea of just ."looking around" as they "really didn't need anythimr" at that
particular time, but when they noted the fine quality and style of the garments and the ridiculously low prices at which we are movin
them put they simply couldn't resist the opportunity.; Now they, find themselves completely satisfied with the. biggest suit coat or dress
bargain they ever knew. Ask your neighbor about the salewe venture to say she is among the number we have already described ' In the
meantime, read this price synopsis again and again-it's of vital importance to your wardrobe and purse. '
lailored buits, worth MbW to H5U3t . ..SZ50 to $22 SO
Closing Out Children's
Handsome Silk Dresses, worth'SiaOOTt? $22.50. at.........;.:;..;....-,..,j,,,:;;.. $975
White Dresses,worth $12.50 to $35.00. at. .. ..,...$6.25 to $17.50
Lingerie Dresses. worth'BaOO to $29.50, :atr.;.v..V..:...,...,.........;;..;...$3,95 to $14 75
White Wool Goats, worth $18.00 to $35.00, at..-...;..........:...:..,.:...;$9,50 to S1750
Stunning Silk Coatsworth $19.50 to $45.00, at . . , ; ......... v .... :$9.75 tn ??. W
Eine Wool Dresses, worth $19.50 to $35.00. at... ; S9.75 tn 5il7ffl
w ool uress bkirts, !worth W. b to $I5.U0, at ... .;: $3,95 to $7.95
to.
ft fit (Irts from sit to fourteen veara of a.ea:
fc good ;assortmentv6t styles and patterns to
cnoose irom; actual 92.20 fxi
values Thursday . . . , ....... &l4tD
One lot of Juniors' and mlueft' dresses,: of
gingtams and percale final' made and
tastily trimmed In fancy styles; agaa rem
loirieen to seventeen yearsr CT 'Sm C
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Children's Drawers
6e"lot of rhlldren's muslin drawers,, for
lagf two to. five years) goofl liA
19e values., while they last, ; at. Yt 79 C
-20 Pe r Cent DIsc't on All!
Books : Bibles
$1.00 P08Lgo.
Hundreds f clothcbound. books.
Many $1.00 values Included, an
endless assortment of good titles. '
oaie puce.' oc :
.$X.75 BOOKS,' 49c. .
Mark Twain works. Never sold
under the publisher's price, $1.75.
Good choice ot titles. Sale Price,
49c ' ,a
STANDARD WORKS, 39c.
Leather bound standard works
ot English literature; lathis sale,
per volume, S9c J""k
60c COOK BOOKS, 19c
Womea'ft. Jlome . Good . House
keeping Magaslne Cook Books.
Sale Price, 10c
$100 BIBLES, 90c.
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Leather bound, Teacher's edi
tion with dictionary and concord
ances; large print, Per vol., 90c.
Framed
Pictures
Bennett's priced at $1.00 and up. This
giver you practically the largest stock
of framed pictures in the entire Middle
;,West to i choose from at a price no art
Jover: ever dreamed ot. ., v
; ils' Pastels, Water
Colors, Etchings, Etc.
at 20 Per Cent Less "
- inil . IM f , 1 1 1 n 'f
w-The work of the Old Masters Inter
mingles, with beautiful work of jnt bt
modern orialn. makinar a ttoiinptinn i
tractive from every point of view. Be
herejearly. , , ,
Second Floor.-
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ci xetxiooerry
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$0l tnemrandam bdoks "arwe;e
priced np to"60c, to close, each lOo
fctAtionery-Crane's fine paper and
envelope.; Up, to 1 1;00 boxes. 23c
6X) , Stationery, 85c-Berlln's ini
tial stationery. Regular 6Qe
boxes. Sali Prlce.j. .jV. .'.SSC;
50c Blank I Books, So-Ledgers
and Journals, -lOOr aod"tW-pags
Uses. Sale Price '.T.'.T; . '.T'i T. l5c
fapalnaNeatJy. ..decorated nap
ins, 100 tojro.. ...10c
fehelf Paper-Assorted colors, -.
Ckg.. . ... .lOe
Lunch Paper-10c kind; 4 rolls,
for . . . . ... . ............ .E8o
iPenclls-Capitol lead pencils,; per
aozen, ;20c.-f The "Beat's U'
pencils, "per dozen '' 11W
Jlox Fllea-Oood eraderexlra "aie:
'Cial values. Each no
Crepe PapeiMJoo4,aasortaUCBt,pr
eoiors; ' per rou .TiX??U& c
Lunch Sets, Napkin and Domes
Per set ........la
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Foulards
On lot of 43 to 48-laoa aordma foulrd-
every pattern new this Mason, all the favored
hades as well as staple colors reDre-entod-qualltles
that would sell m Z .
in any store at $2.00 the yard, llVIr
closing out at J.mf..i
Vatural poag-ee sUks that are noW sol fciiich 5
in uemana ior summer oress garments; re-1
liable goods, full 36 inches V
;3Lpts : "of Dress; tJodds
y-. visit to tns dress goods department will
oulrklv cnnvlnra vnil that mn. an
said In regard to this sale being an absolute
clearance of the old Bennett stock.
In the three lots of dress goods featured
'?.p Thursday's selling are varieties to please .
all. The . savings-well. Judge of that for
yourself. ..,. , . .
BSL50 Dress Goods, 69c '::
59c Dress Goods . . 59c
' 30c Dress Goods . . 29c
Some Nev Wash Goods
Cotton fonlaxds, 'with a finish resembling the
fine silk ' foulards and . patterns - you would
expect to find only in silk nvaterlals f
full. 27 inches .wide; l9o values, at 1 1 Mr
the ard. ,v. .. . ,. ; . .y w . V
lfty styles of batistes. In pretty striped,
dotted, floral and two-toned effects: mm
mdt m n nn rinr iVififtsisi si
Boys' High Grade Suits
if eatured tor ;i hursdav
. ;. The boys 'department ras oiwo the fastest growing departments in
uv Y' J?ull'iU store-raue to, me higH graae oi Jabrics and superior work
..ingnslup, and style of each garment - Expert shoppersaVe told us that
ao pfxeeu. euii me uennert store earnea would compare favorably
iw tHwlWv9- suits selling atflw.to ..w more, while
-The Entire Stock Represents the Very Finest Pro
duct of the Best Boys' Clothes Mcksrs in America
Wntly;t.li no wonder that parents w-lll' ,fini. this - th most Interesting
news of the , kind ever published in Omaha. Think what , It meana when the price of
onMu nearly pay.for, room for only :a few of the prices in thla L
Hit Very Best at Llmosi the WholesalelCost of
L? the Ordinary in These Three Groups
- ' All of. Bennett high grade elothing for boys is Included In the following prlca
groups. - Norfolk and double-breasted models in a godd' variety of stylish effects. Ma
terials Include the finest imported and domestic tweedsth newest and most fashion-.
able mixtures and splendid checked patterns; ' m - . . ,
Lot A includes up
' to $4 values
$2.75!
Lot B includes up
to 3.du values
S5.75
Lot C includes up
to, $10 values
$4.75
Boys' $2.2$ to $4 Suits; Closing-Out Price $L49 &$L75
T,0 laterestiAg lots-a tableful, of each-in all upwards of a thousand knlckerbooker
and double-breasted suits. Materials consist of serviceable worsteds, cassimeres,
tw0e4 and khaki. The range for selection is most . eatisfying-mixtures. checks,
tripes and invisible plaid patterns. All sizes frpm 4 to 16 years. , '
w, v L18 M A A I Lot 2 includes
Up to $3.00 Jh l-4V UP to S3.50 ,
vaiues at , ... t - Values at
$1.75
, -innruuiuuui.
JlaaL
Rus and
Draperies
Every rug and drapery item in
the entire Bennett stock is of re
liable quality' and late pattern and
design. Assortments at each prlca
are wide and varied.
The Famous
"Dorothy
Bodd"
Oxfords arid Pumps
are being cleared out at prices
you have never before known for
"Dorothy Dodd" footwear has a
price fixed "by the manufacturers
which is rigidly maintained. An
event like- this closing out of the
Bennett stock is the only time in
which they can be secured at less.
$5.50 to $4.50
Values at
$33.75, 9x12, seamless Wihon
Velvet Rugs are tSlQ Cft
reduced to . . ..... plZr3J
$25.00. 9x12. Smith's Axminater
Rugs are reduced 5(0
$22.50 Wilton Velvet and Axmln.
ster Mitred Rugssl?es, 8-3x10-6-are
reduced tf i0
to.v.-. . . ;. . -v. . a7.3TO
3 6x7 2-inch Axminater ftumi thni
were resonably : priced at $4.50,
now going ,. HQ
at. . . DjLm,ZQ
Axminater Carpet, Bennett's sold
C&rmns & Drape. Hes
One lot of Scrims and Nets, worth
1 Mr -tne yard, while they ssj -
last
'.. .....
A "fine assortment of ' Scrim and
Nets, that are extra values' at 25c
thai yard. Sale Price JQc
One big lot of Scrims and Nets.
worth 35b the yard, are. C
reduced to '., . .JlJr C
Lace.. Curtains many different
kinds to go at the following re-ductlons-$7.00
values at S3.08:
$5.60 values at $2.98; $3.76 val
ues . at 91.08; sz.75 values at
$1.49, and. $1.20 values fCQ
s Furniture Special
Wa .are also, offering, the fam
ous & G. Stickley.lina of fumed
oak furniture for dens and living,
rooms at greatly reduced prices. -,
Bsstjis'slsj"lsIWsasssias
French China
Imported . English and French
cups and saucers. Solid , gold
handles. Twenty-five excraisite
decorations. $2.00 to $3.50 CTf
ilues, sale prloe. vfJA
thanrff
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Lamp Basesat-95f
A collection of pretty electric, gas,
and .'oil lamp :baes, Jome slightly
enopworn. fz.ou to.$6 C P
Values, each "iY) TuVOQ
5 ITTT
' 1 J
4-1
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In the assortment you will find
oxfords and pumps in one, two
and three-strap styles. : All the
new toes and heels; in all sizes,
and Eussia tan calf, white nubuck
metal and patent leathers, . Ben
choose from. ,
60c chocolate dipped maraschino
cherries, per lb ; .80c
$0o creams and chocolate mixture,
per lb. ...... ... . ... . . .-;.i2Hc
20c Yankee peanut brittle, per
lb. ...iajc
Angelus marshmallows, box.,.8c
Mixed candl38, par lb. . . . . .10c
11 iii lVMWWAfJJjirLSLSls
Men's Oxfords
$3.50 and $4.00 values of patent
colt, gun metal and tan leathers;
including all sizes ' l y O
and newest styles O
Boys' Oxfords
Boys' Oxfords of vici kitV gun
metal and patent leathers, Ben
nett's priced at $3, flt l Q.
to5....s5lsrO
sizes
r
Item
in the
Store is
a Bargain
9RKIN BROTHERS CQMPANY Successbr to
GROCERIES
; 2 -lb. can Bennett's breakfast
; coffee .'. .-. . . . ,4Sc
68o assorted teas, per lb 48c
15c tea sittings, per lb. . . . . .12c'
1- lb. can baking powder..;. 18c
15c bottle Durkee's curry powder,
t ........,.....i'..10c
15e bottle onion salt VZc
Full cream cheese, per lb . . . .18c
20c can . Carpenter's preserved
figs .........12c
25c can Bennett's Capitol Cali
fornia fruits .............. 18c
15c can Walker's hot tamaleS, lie
Jap rice, splendid quality, lb., 6c
15c quality evaporated peaches, 3
lbs. for . . . . . .26c
-lb. can Colman's mustard,' 12c
1 dosen pkgs. washing crystal, 12c
2- lb. can Snider's pork and beans
for ......lie
3 Cans Runkel's cocoa for . . . .25c
Lea A Perrln's Worcestershire
sauce, bottle v...:.. 24c
Pint bottle Snider's salad dressing
tor 20e
10 bars Beat 'Em All soap. '. .25c
10 bars Diamond C soan. . . . 2.v-
2-lb. pkg. Bennett's Capitol bats
or wheat....... . ...... 8c
8 bars crystal white soap. . . .25c
4 10c cans eagle lye. 25c
IK lbs. granulated sugar, , . .Sl.00
2-lb. pkg. B. C. pancake flour 8c
Butter and Eggs
Bennett's Capitol creamery fcutter,
1-lb. brick, guaranteed full
weight, for 25c
Fresh Country Butter. iar lb., nn
16TH AND HARNEY STREETS
from 7. 24c
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