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    THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1912.
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You'll Grow Enthusiastic Over Saturday's Offerings
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Vegetables and Fresh Fruits
Shipped Only by Express and
at Purchaser's Risk.
Ladies' Underwear and Hosiery of
Quality You'll Find impossible
to Duplicate at These Prices ; r
Muslin gowns, combination
suits, Princess slips and
chemises, regular values
to $2, at. .......;... 98c
Princess slips, worth to $4,
beautifully trimmed,
greatest values of the sea
son, at ..........$1.98
Skirts, combination ; suits,
corset covers and drawers,
$. to $1 values, at " . . . .49c
.Corset covers "and drawers
tha t r sold ; to ' 50c, on ' sale
Saturday; choice'...!. .25c
Ladies ' union suits,-to $1.50
values inlisle .vCL 49c
Indies' silk lisle vests," up
to 50c values, ' at . . . . 19c
Pure thread silk hose, regu
lar $1.50 value,' tan or
black, at pair. . . ; ": .69c
Silk boot hose, regular $1
values, in tan, black or
white, at ......... .49c
50c silk boot hose, in tan,
black or white, with high
spliced heel, at ...25c
Ladies' 25c gauze lisle hose,
black and tans, pr. 12V2C
Children's 25c ribbed hose,
' black or tan,'at".7. . . V15c
Children's school hose,
Bear1 Brand, or Drummer
'Boy, special, pair. .12d
Infants' silk T lisle hose, in
all colors, at . ...... .25c
TYie Greatest Rug Sale of All
Saturday and Monday, Sept. 7th and 9th
Over 3,000 Handsoma New, Rugs Included in This Sale. Special Purchase From the
Best Manufacturers. , J, 'vV.. '
Ml Rugs Guaranteed Perfect-All New Fall t912 Patterns
x VNo Seconds, Mismatched or Drop Patterns.
We wiir cheerfully refund the purchase price on any rug that after purchase is not
found absolutely satisfactory; Read these - prices,1 then come and . examine the great
est lot of rug bargains it has been our privilege to offer in years. The early buyer
will get first choice.- .'"'" ' ' " : ,
$30.00 quality Axminster, American, Oriental and all wool reversible 4 C
. Smyrna rugs, 9x12 size. Sale price. ...... ......... .... . .4
Seamless Tapestry Brussels Rugs, oriental $16.50 Wilton Velvet Rugs, in big line of
"and floral patterns, regular $ A no , patterns, all 9x11 size, in JQ 9 1
$16.50 value, 9x12 size, choice.. . SVO sale, choice.
$3.00 Axminster Rugs, J $22.50 Seamless Wilton Rugs, 9x12 $2.00 Velvet Rugs,
large size, big line j size, rich patterns, big assortment, J 27x54 size, big assort
for selection. . .$1.55 at, choice .'.$14.98 j ment, at . . .$lsl2tf
$5.00 Axminster Rugs, 36x72 size,' extra heavy quality, at. . .$2.98
Many other equally great bargains. Extra salespeople to wait on you.
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We Fill Mail Orders From
Daily Ads. While Advertised
Goods Last." : ) ' V
Will Pay You Big to Slock Upon
Men'sWurnishings
Only a few of the many delightful bargains mentioned
but every one of them 7 s
Matchless Winners
Men' Palbrlggan l'nd;rwer
Shirts and drawers,, white or
'ecru, all sizes, at 454-354
and ....... 254
Men's $2.50 Auto Gloves Black
or tan, Saturday .... 81,45
50c Four-in-Hand Ties ' AH
bilk, all colors . ...254
ISc and 2.V Linen Handker
chiefs On - sale at 124
and . . ... . . ...... . . 10c
Soft Collars and Ties to match,
on sale at ..... . 74
Men's suspenders. All the best
makes, to $1 values, et.494
, 35 and. ...,.... ..254
Men's Sample Bath Robes Val
ues to $10, on sale, at $4.98
83.88. 82.08 and.. 82.45
91.30 to $2.50 Ma-lras Pajamas
all colors and sUes,,on sale
Saturday 984 and 49
$1.50 Laundered shirts,' 4v
all colors, all styles, every gar-
' ment guaranteed perfect; regu
lar selling prices, tl and $1.50;
your choice, at ... ...;. 494
$2 and $2.50 Negligee Shirts
Custom made quality," the very
choicest patterns and styles,
all sizes, at v-.-984
Men's 15c and 23c Hosiery
Black and colors, cotton and
lisle, at , .12H4 and TV44
Men's 85c and 50c Hose i Silk
and mercerized; all colors and
black; all guaranteed; at per
pair ........254 nl 194
Sale of Sample Suits, Coats and Furs Sat
urday at Price Savings Averaging
Fully One-Third
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Garments sent us for selection by makers whose produc
tions rank high garments in selecting among you can be cer
tain of the most absolute correctness in fashion and a satisfy
ing quality in fabric and finish. ' ,
Sample Tailored Suits djTjj
Made to sell at $50, at.. ......... ....$Df
Sample Tailored Suits . V . tft'
Made to sell a't 35, at .........
Sample Tailored Suits C10 JCA
I Made to sell at $18 and $20, at. . $ i
Over 400 Fur Coats and Scarfs, Manufacturers'
Samples, Saturday at of f Regular Retail
, Worth. ' ' v. ' '
. Pretty Tfw Serge Dresses ' Cf H
AH the -newest models,- special K"' .. h i V
- Closing prices on Summer Garments at Even
Less than Worth of Materials.
Dainty lingerie, chiffon and all-over embroi
dery dresses that sold at $20 to CT QC
1 $35, in one big lot Saturday, choice. ipO7
Pretty Wash Dresses That sold
: to $7.50, . in one lot at ......
Jap Silk Waists $5 and $6 : 0 - QR
values, in all sizes, at .... ... . . . . . .iA
. Children's White Dresses - That tf 4 Q r
, sold up to $5, in Monday's sale. . . . . 1
.51.95
Children's Dresses in Tremendous AssorUnent of the New Fall Styl' Ideas; Party
Dresses, School Dresses, etc., most attractively priced. ; c : ; ;
$1
Big School
Shoe Sale
Saturday
Shoes for all ages at less than
regular prices shoes made
for good, hard wear and will
give the . best of satisfaction.
No place In Omaha or the en
tire west can you find values
duplicated.
Misses' and child's shoes; all
leathers; $2.00, $1.60
and
Boys', Youths' and Little Gents'
shoes, in all leathers; . J
$2.50". $2.00, $1,50 and Pl
Big girls' shoes in all leathers
and styles; very stylish and
at the same time comfortable
with double wear; Eft
$1.50. $1.98 and
Big boys' sjylish school shoes,,'
all leathers and Ai aq
styles; $3, $2.50, y 1
Closing out all the $2.50 white
canvas shoes, worth up to
$2,50, at per Cl Cfi
pair ............ j)lOU
Men's and women's shoes, all
leathers and , in styles up to
now; 2 lots A qq
$2.60 and ...... ij) I VO
Infants' . and , child's heavy
turned Bole shoes worth, up
to $1, In 2 lots, pa
75c and....... ... .OUC
New showing of Queen Qual
ity' models. In all leathers.
Justly the most popular line of
ladies' shoes in all Omaha.
Grover shoes lor . tender feet
will insure foot . comfort.
Infinite care has been exercised in selecting only the most effective the positively
correct in style in millinery. - ;
Saturday Specials Are Especially Low in Price But Quality
and Style Will Be Found Superior Beyond Comparison
Silk Velvet Hats, 15 styles
at ............... $1.98
and .............. $2.75
Imported Velour Hats, 7
styles for selection, at
each ............ $5.00
Domestic velour Hats, 4
styles for y selection, at
each $2.75
Untrimmed Hats in silk velvet, felt, moire and two-tone effects, to $3.50 values, $1.50
Ostrich Bands, 36 inches long, at... .... .. ...... .y.. .. .... . . .. .. . . .08c; and $1.08,
Wmowlumes, special values . $3.95, $6.75, $8.75 and $12
Special groups of trimmed hats, values up to $7.50, at '. . $1.98, 2.95, $3.95 and $5
Trimmed Hats and Tailored Hats in almost endless variety of positively correct styles;
worth half more than prices asked you'd pay it elsewhere; . . .$5, $7.50 and $10
Yes, We Guarantee Willow Plumes and all Other Millinery.
Big Special Sale Men's Fall hats
v A Style for Every Face
1,000 Men's Felt Hats Big factory purchase including
the latest blocks in both soft and stiff felts; actual $2 to
$3 values, at choice,...., ...... .$1.45 and $1.00,
Boys' Hats and Caps
Values to $1.50 big assortment of styles and colors for
....OllC and 49C
selection
Traveling
Goods Sale
20 Trunks, floor samples,
80 traveling bags and suit
cases to close Saturday at
y3 less than regular retail
prices. ' . '', ,
Saturday Specials
i-qt. decorated, Jap bowl each .
at .i..,....; -254
J-pt. decorated' Jap bowl- each
at ................. 104'
Jap cups and saucers, 6 for. .BOo.
Decorated bread and butter, plates,
each .. lOo
Decorated fruit saucers, ea. ,7hio
'Blue and -white -salt boxes, ea. S6e
'Tea : and 1 coffee' Jars, each'. . . ,S6o
20c Ribbons, 10c
A full line of wide tafetta rib
bons in all colors, on. sale at
the yard
104
$1.50 Auto Veils
at 89 Cents
Pull size chiffon auto veils in
all colors.-' ' ' 1
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It's Hayden's Grocery Prices
w -v; Cost of. uvmg' -i-
19-li. Istst granulated sugar $1.03
10 bars Diamond C, Lennox or Beat
'Em AH soap for aSo
48-lb. sack best, hlgrh grade Dia
mond H family flour, made from
. the finest selected wheat, per
sack $1.33
14-Oz. -pkg. best domestic macaroni
or-spaghetti for ., 7Ho
Tall can, fancy pink salmon. .. .100
8 cans oil or mustard sardines. 85o
10-lbs.' best whltp ot yellow oorn-
D.eal'for 17H'
16-oz. cans condensed milk ...6Ho
Jellycon,, Jell-O or Advo Jell, per
pas. 7V6o
8 lba best bulk laundry starch, &9o
E. C. or .Oriole corn flakes, per
Pkff.. 6&c
Grape . Nuts, -per pkff. .......... '. lOo
8 cakes fancy toilet soap ...... BSo
1 -lb. cans assorted soups ... .To
Large bottles- pickles, Worcester
, sauce or pure tomato catsup, per
' bottle Stta
That Keep Down the High
The best tea slf tings, lb. ..... .10c
Golden Santos coffee, lb 25o
sTenfohatel cheese, speelal Satur
day, 3 for ..lOo
Batter, Cheese and Xgf tor Friday
The best country butter, carton or
bulk, per lb.' '.38o
No. 1 country creamery butter.. 9o
No. 1 dairy butter, lb . .03o
The best fresh country esgs, da S3o
Full cream Wisconsin or brick
cheese, per lb. .............. 18o
The' Talk of Omaha Hayden's
Verstable and Frnit Dep't.
15 lbs. new potatoes to the pk., 30o
12 lbs. good cooking apples to the
peck for . ,16o
Fancy sweet corn, per dozen.. 750
3 heads cabbage for 6e
Fancy wax or green beans,. lb., 3o
Large cucumbers, each lo
Fancy ripe tomatoes, lb.. .... ...SVie
4 large summer squash . .60
Beets, carrots, turnips or parsnips,
per lb. iao
6 large green peppers . ....So
2 large soud bunches So
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Extra Specials, tor Saturday
Wash Goods
New, double-fold flannelettes in
beautiful designs and colors, at
.the yard 15,
Snowland fleece in all the newest
designs and colors; regular price
15c, at the yard . . . .12 4
Closing - out sale of summer
wash goods: . -A V
59c wash. goods, at yard. .v. 334
60c wash goods, at yard. : . .254
39c wash goods, at yard. . . -254
25c. wash, goods, .at yard. . .184
Other specials at"? yard e 104
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Sp
Bed Spread 1
eciah, Saturday
Imported Marseilles bed spreads,
fringed,, cut corners; $8 value.
each $4.95
Fringed -and scalloped bed
spreads; 4 value, ea. $2.50
Fringed and hemmed crochet bed
spreads; $2.50 values,. $1.50
Wonderful Bargains in
Drugs tor Saturday
60c Java rice or Pozzoni's face
powder BBo
$1.00 box La Trefle face powder
for .w . . . . 76o
25c Sanitol, Peroxide or Pond's
cream for 13 Ho
10c Shlnola shoe polish 60
2 bars Palmollve or Jap Rose
soap 16c
25c can Williams' talcum powder
for .i.'.. .'...;..,.,. 100
25c Mennen's or 1 Colgate talcum
for 16o
$1.00 Dr. Hlnkles' Cascara tabletj
for . ; 25o
11.50 bottle Oriental cream... 98o
Large size Pompelan cream.. 49o
26o size Sanitol or Graves' powder
or paste ISHo
25c bar Cuticura soap 17o
25c Hind's Honey - and Almond
Cream for........ .30o
10c bar physicians' or surgeons'
' soap for ...80
4 bars Ivory soap for ....... .160
60c effervescent sodium1 phos
phate for .860
$1.00 peroxide for .. ..; S6o
25c peroxide for ........... .lOo
25c tooth brushes for. .lOo
10c face chamois, go at 60
Pinaud's violet - or lilac toilet
water for . . ............... .69o
$1.00 rubber gloves for 860
$1.00 Ideal hair brushes for 49o
$1.00 rapid flow syringe for 69c
Saturday in the
usy
Domestic Room
$1.25 bed spreads, hem
med, full size, white, at
each 98c
19c German linen ' huck
towels, 20x40 inches in
size, at ........ ;12MC
50c ready made sheets,
72x90 size, each . . .33c
$1.25 table cloths, bleacheu,
8-4 size, snap at ... . . .854
10c Bleached muslin, 3G-in.
wide, Satisfaction brand, at
per yard .............. 74
12 c pillow cases; size 42x36,
special, each at 9 4
12 c pillow casing, 42 Inches
wide. Moonlight brand. At
the yard . . . . .Y -84
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Leather Goods
Oearance
All kinds of ' leather
goods' at special bargain
prices Saturday.
$2 hand bags at.. .... .98c
$3 hand bags at . .. .$1.50
$5 hand bags at . . . .$2.50
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Liquor Specials
The Best for Less
Maryland Rye Whisky, 6 years
old, quarts -75
Per gallon ....... .2.50
8-Vear Old Whiskies Gucken-
heimer, Sshenley, Cedar
Brook and Weldon Springs,
per full quart...;.. $1.00
, Per gallon $3.50
California Snnkist Wines All
varieties, on - sale at full
quart .............. , 504
Home made' grape wine, red or
white, gallon ... . . .$l,OJ)
High Grade Beer 2 quart
bottles for .... , . . .. ; . 25 4
Hayden's Hot
Hardware
Headliners
Electric Irons Big Special
Sale Saturday. ;
W have no special demon
, strator anl the factory has
allowed us a special price on
this one lot only In order to
vl get them introduced. We are
therefore able to sell you
this C-lb. "William electric
iron, warranted for tt years,
a regular $5 value . .$2.98
' Special Sale lamous
,v Vosbrink '! :X, Sanitary,
Chemically jTreated, Dry
Mop and Dust Cloths."
One mop and Jaffc?io, . 1' dust
cloth, t bdttlfi ' of chemieal
oilj 'Outfit. 6rtl i $ 1.S0 m $t
We are pmaha-agents; for' the
famous ''Pcl(Jar 'V "Bops, - each,
at . . . . i i ., . $1,50
Watch' ;for; 'OurjSig,
Special Stove Sale; r
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' ' V; Septemter Magazines
The headllner for the September Scrlb
ner's is Richard Harding Davis' descrip
tion of the republican convention In
Chicago, illustarated from sketches by
Wallace Morgan. Mr. Davis has made a
very readable . story in places J' really
graphic. The strangest thing about it is
that while devoting the larger part of
his narrative to the fireworks ofi the
first day, he puts Senator Root In. the
chair for'-that performance, when,.' as a
matter of fact. Senator 'Root did not; take
the gavel -until it was all over. Among
other Interesting articles Is the second
installment of George Meredith's letters;
n3 the first of a series of papers by
John Finjey on the "The French- in the
Heart Of America," Senator Lodge fur
niches "Some Early Memories"; Henry
van Dyke contributes a French-Canadian
story1, "The Wedding Ring"; Hornung s
Witching, Hill stories are concluded with
"The Locked Room"; and John Fox's
serial, "The Heart of the Hills, 'brings
his.lfero to the state university at Lex
ington. '
The Century for September Is the fic
tion number and contains short stories
by L. Frank Tooker, Freeman Tllden,
4ohn S. '.Reed; sIrvlng Bacheller. Helen
Churchill ' Candee, -Vaughan K ester and
Anne Douglas Sedgwick, and another in
stailment of "Stella Marls," the serial
by .William J. Locke. LSI le Hamilton
French describes "The Enchanting Forest,
of sTompiegne," Dr.. Samuel McComb
gives us "The New Interpretation of
Dreams John Burroughs tells of "Holi
days in, Hawaii,"- and Helen Nlcolay con
tributes ; "Characteristic i Anecdotes . of
Lincoln," from unpublished notes of his
private secretary, John G. Nicolay.
In the. September Harper's Arnold Ben
nett waxes enthusiastic over our national
game, 1 Harris Rhodes describes "Trou
vllle A Paris By the Sea;" Caasper
Whitney tells of his adventures along
the Upper Orinoco, E. Walter Maunder
has a paper on "Sun Storms and the
Earth," and there is another installment
of Albert . Blgelow. Palne's . ''Mark
Twain.";' Among contributors of fiction
are Inex Haynes Gil more, Mary Wllkins
Freeman, Arthur Sherburne Hardy, Kath
erlne Metcalfe Roof and Horace Fish and
another chapter of the novel, "The Judg
ment House," by Gilbert Parker.
The September Metropolitan is a sum
mer fiction number with stories by W.
W. Jacobs, Melville D. Post, Allen Bah
gree and others. The lighter vein is con
tinued in the articles. These Include a
description of the Tosemite valley by
Robert Haven Schauffler; a new develop
ment of the art of dancing by Bliss Car
man; . "A Glance at Rodin," by Carl
Hovey, and "The Price of Fish," by W.
D. Steele. Of more thoughtful interest Is
the continuation . of the socialist series
by Morris Hllqult and an analysis of the
part played by Governor Hadley of Mis
souri at the Chicago convention by
Peter Clark Macfarlane. Leroy Scott con
tributes a sharp story of Broadway life
called "The Six-to-One Shot."
Wedge," by Inls H. Weed. The fiction
is by Richard Harding Davis, Juliet Wll
bor Thompklns, . jKepnett Harris, Eugene
P. Lyle, Jr.; Thomas P. Byron, Charles
Johnson Post, Harvey J.' O'Hlggins, anl
another installment of ."Sally Castleton,
Southerner," by Crittenden Marriott.
"Little Stories of Real Life" and "Under
th Spreading Chestnut Tree" complete
the number. , ' ' '.
Everybody's for September contains
"The Greyhounds of the Air," by T. R.
MacMechen and Carl Dler.stbach; a sec
ond installment of "The Farmer of To
morrow," by Frederick Irving Anderson;
"Labor's New Phases and Phrases," by
William Daly, and a "New Political
The leading feature' of the September
Red Book is "Hats," . a short stoify by
Earl Derr. ?. V-
There Is a . story' of the Philippines,
called "The Women of -That Land," by
Lieutenant Hugh Johnson, United States
army, and a political story by James
Hay, Jr., entitled "Slag." Marlon Brunt
lett Powell contributes a story of Chi
cago life, called "The Lure of the Loop,"
and Roy L. McCardell one of New. York
life, called' "The Duck Press." Other
contributors to this number are James
Oliver Curwood, Frederick ' R., Bechdolt,
Raymond S. Spears, Ellis Parker Butler,
Raymond Lee Harrlman, Harris Merton
Lyon, Ernest L. Starr, John Haslette,
Arthur B'ollonwood, John Barton Oxford
and Louis V. De Foe.-' Y i -
The Strand for September contains s
recently discovered story by, "Oulda,"
entitled "The Marriage Plate,'.; and other
fiction by E. Temple Thurston. Arthur
Morrison, Richard Marsh, Bart Kennedy
and other writers. "How Busy , Men
Work" , is an article contributed by John
D. Rockefeller; Sir Thomas Lfpton, John
D. Crfmmlns, Edward Box, Lerd Strath
cona and others." -' '
The Wide World for September -ton-tains
stories gathered from ill quarters
of the globe. Captain A. H. Trapmann
relates his experliica while passing
"Through the Forbidden Country" the
hlnderland of Cyrenalca, In northern Af
rica. "The Wat Dance'df the Spokane" J
is described and Illustrated by Clair Hunt .
of, the United j.' States Indian service. !
Captain Fo'ran, late district superintend
ent of police, British East Africa, writes "
of ivory-smuagilng and Clifford Halle
relates how Bede Eentley, an Englishman,
delivered an automobile to Menetlk, king ,
of Abyssinia. .'-.' 'N "' .
Young's " for ' September opens with a
novel, "The Man Who Dared." by For
rest Halsey, and among ; the- shorter ;
stories are '"Their Wedding Gifts, by
Nalbro Bartley; "Rene L'EBtrang., by
"Victoria Morton; 'T'he Drug.", by Mar
gai'et Wlddemer; ''The Meanest Lodger,"
by Tom Gallon; "Too Gallant'by Jea
Curonsky; '(The Alienist," . by , Henry
Kistermaeckersr "La -Noyea Inconnue,"
by Albert Edwards; "A Ray and a Bona
and a Hank of Hair," by F. Irving.'
Fletcher; ."A- Letter," by C.'. Bodora
Sulllvant, and "The Other Way," by
Frank Barkley Copley. . . '
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