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HIE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: iLVRPH 15, 1914.
Musical Notes
(Continued from Taeo Eleven.)
and dramatic fevor the opera la monot- i
oaous and lacks action and Inspiration.
Mr. Borowskl of the Chicago Record.
Herald dismisses Its failure In .an ad'
mlrable article In which ho brings out
k few of the rcqulstto constituents which
make up a successful opera. If history
can teach nothing else to composers, It
can teach them that, given certain con
utltuenta a strong, probable story with
human Interest In it, and music that
is not hopelessly uninteresting an opera
lias more than a fair chance to win
triumphs for the creator who set It
down. Conversely, an opera that lacks
a story, that lacks probable situations,
human Interest and coherence will not
succeed, even If Its music Is fine. His
tory haa also shown " that operas that
have depended upon symbolistic situa
tions never have held the permanent ad
miration of the world, and In most
cases they have been cast Into outer
larkness without any loss of time.
Erio Delamarter In the Chicago Inter
Ocean last week makes some very
caustic remarks about encores, especially
in Began! to Chicago symphony concerts.
Ho maintains that only once In tho pres
ent season has an encore been wholo
Started tribute to tho content of an or
chestral work. For one or two recalls
tho applause for virtuosi is hearty and
Blncero, after that It may be nothing but
greed. Ho opines that applause after the
separate movements of a symphony
argues that psychological beatitude too
email In scope to comprehend more than
a part of tho whole at one time. The
thought is presented that generally en
cores are no recognition of merit In tho
soloist's performance. "Often tho encore
is played better than the programmed
number and is barely appaluded. Again,
the impudence of exacting the playing of
some relatively insignificant piece after,
say, the Beethoven concerto or the Brahm
piano concerto, is a sorry Joke. An encore
after a soloist's number with orchestra
adds nothing to the artlstlo entity of tho
pregram. They add no jot or tittle to the
ollst's stature and lengthen a program
long enough as it is planned."
In the New Muslo Review appears an
editorial which in speaking of Jonny
XJnd's remark that In America sho was
nothing1 "but a show in a showman's
Jhande," brings out much evtdcnco to
prove that Mme, Llnd was a "show"
before eho was under the management
of P. T. Barnum in this country. Chorley,
the singularly cool and acute London
critic, wrote of her in 1817:
"Nothing In any tlmo has equaled tho
mount of influence brought from tho
outside to bear on the" reception of u
singer, who, lacking such outward influ
ences, would havo been received as only
one among many (ono after a few) great
singers, whereas, owing to such acccwiory
excitements, she was held in this country
for a while to be the one, and tho one
alone." Then Chorley tells of the ad
vance puffery, tho "authentications of
private virtue, Just as eagerly inlnuto, us
If they wero hot, of necessity, assumed,"
tho tales of charitable deeds. "Woe to
those during that season who ventured
to say or to write that any other great
singer hod ever sung In the Haymarket
opera house! To my cost, I know that
they were consigned to such Ignominy
as belongs to the ldllola slanderer. Old
ind seemingly solid friendships were
broken and forever In that year."
The fortnightly series of "four o'clockB"
given by Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Kelly
for their students has contained no one
number more interesting than that which
was on tho card for last Saturday after
noon. In order to accommodate tho .stu
dents and their guests the program wus
Bisen at the assembly hall of tho Young
Women's Christian association building.
File smaller events are held at the, real-dence-atudlo,
909 South Thirty-fifth ave
nue, and tho larger ones down town at
the aforementioned place., when each stu
dent can have one guest and those partic
ipating In the program can have four
guests each.
The ovent last Saturday was a lecture
by Mr. Kelly entitled "The Mysteries of
Music," and was Illustrated by Interest
ing keyboard examples. This was divided
into three or four parts and at the end of
each section, groups of songs were sung
by threo of the advanced pupils of Mr.
Kelly, two of whom fill prominent church
positions. Miss Laura Qoetz, Miss Mabel
Ualdwin and Mr. Louis Loring were the
sjollsts. American composora were well
represented. The series will be discon
tinued until after Mr. and Mrs. Kelly's
recitals for the Tuesday Morning Musical
club at Mrs. Joselyn's residence.
Those in charxcTofTho tickets for the
musicals to be given by the "Amateurs"
and Mr. George Mclntyre for the Social
Settlement report a steady demand.
It is gratifying to see so much Interest
In helping a work of such civic uplift us
the Settlement stands for. "The Ama
teurs" are endeavoring to offer the publlo
a pleasing program and Mrs. Nash Is of
! Jerlng the use of her beautiful homo. All
these lectures should assure a delightful
I afternoon and the financial success of the
Undertaking.
Muslcaf'lvotes.
Tho second lecture recital by Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas J. Kelly, under the auspices
of the Tuesday Musical club, will take
place at tho residence of Mrs, George
Joslyn Tuesday afternoon at 4 o'clock.
Tuesday evening, March 17. Miss June
Abrams, Misses iiattte and Nora l'red
mtsky. Miss Charlotto Abrams, Miss Eva
Alplrn and Miss Host Urodky, advanced
pupils of Mr. Landabergs piano class, will
appear in recital at the First Christian
church. Invitations are free.
The i musicojo for the" benefit of the So
clal Settlement at the residence of Mrs.
V A. Nash, will take place Tuesday after
noon, March Zl. at 4 o'clock.
Pupils of the Boyd School of Kpres
elon. luslsted by tho pupils of Miss Luella
Allen and Mrs. Frances Baetenu, will give
two recitals, one Friday evening. March
IX at 3 o clock, and the other Saturday
afternoon. March 11, at 3 o'clock. Both
recitals were held in tho studio rooms,
W Boyd Theater building. Those taking
part Friday evening were Miss Helen
fcavls . Mr It E. Winter. Mrs. J O Yel
f?.r' JUM Snarpless, Mr. W. T. Roberts.
Miss Sara Schneider, Miss Irma Huffi
man. Miss Minnie Friedman. Mr. J. K.
Tyson. Mlaa Mat... I n.i. 1 1 - -
rn,M M1."' Mr. Fadden and Mr. Wind!
Helm. The program contained recitations
olo duets and a playlet Saturday after"
noon many of the numbers were repeated.
Including th nlnvl.i n .-it, J r"
wcr, JlrV. WlUm Shaw.' Ml MaM
ter Joo Harding.
tho residence of Miss Bella Robinson at 8
Meeting of thu Clef club March 18 at
jb ode
The Junior club, whose membership con
tains many young muslelsns ranging from
to tf In age. will hold a meeting March
St at the residence of Josepltlua Plainer
The program will be wade up of selec
tions from Mozart
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White Goods Sale
All new weaves In dnlnty white.
cottoDn aro lioro, Including many
that aro not found elsewhere.
New Ratines, new Kice Cloths,
new Cropos, now Voiles, etc., and
all tho plain and staple goods on
sale.
HXTKA SI'KCIATj
All $1.00 and $1.25 Fancies 756
All 75c and 85c Fancies at 50tf
All C9e nnd CBc Fancied at 386
All 39c and 60c Fancies at S'J6
All 30c and 35c Fancies at 2ilC
All 18c and 25c Fancies at 15
All 15c nnd 17 o Fancies 12J3
Great Special Sale of Fine Silks Monday
A New York importer's stock of sample pieces of finest quality silk, &0 to
40 yards in a piece; immense assortment of most beautiful weaves and colorings bought at
a big discount will bo placed on sale Monday in two big lots; the most delightful silk bargains ever offered in Omaha.
Silka Worth $L75 to $3.50 Yard.
Heavy silk suitings, 40-Inch wide, In tho
new Poplin and Crepo weaves. Yard wldo
Moires In brown and black. Ottoman Corded
Bilk Suitings. 36-Inch flno Chiffon Dress
Taffetas.
98c $1
28
Yard
Silks Worth $1.75 to $3.50 Yard.
40-Inch All 811k Crepo do Chines. 40-Inch
All 811k Satin Charmeuse. 38-lnch French
Failo Suitings. Novelty Bongallne Silk Suit
ings. Many other popular weaves.
Not a singlo yard worth less than $1.75 and many pieces regular $3.50 a yard values;
Several other Rousing Specials in our Big Daylight Silk Department Mondny.
March Clearing Sale of
Fancy China and
Earthenware
$1.25 Brass Jardinieres 95c
Brown English Tea Pots, 4
cup, each 35 C
Dig assortment of fancy Sugar and
Creamers, worth from $1.00 to
$1.50 a set; special, sot. . . .GQ6
Plain and Etched Water Glasses,
six for 25 6
$2.25 Mounted Casseroles S1.40
Our Special Spring Opening Display of Correct
Apparel for Women, revealing the most beautiful, the most desirable production of the world's a re at
est designers and makers, Monday, March 16th; Tuesday, March 17th and Wednesday, March 18th.
An exhibit and sale in one -a display to which we have devoted months
b of ceaseless endeavor in order to surpass in beauty, variety and value all previous efforts.
You are cordially invited. Exquisitely beautiful costumes, gowns, dresses, two and three
piece tailored suits, handsome new coats, beautiful waists, all at exceptionally moderate prices
A Wonderfully Broad Assortment of
Handsome New Tailored Suits
Pine Three-Piece Suits Imported models in silks and
most beautiful wool fabrics, exclusive designs; no two alike;
nil tho season's best colorings
$75.00 95.00 $125 $150 up to $250
Beautiful Spring Tailored Suits In the most olevor
two-piece designs; assortments and values unequalled at
our very pleasing pricings
$2.00 $35.00 $39.75 $45.00 up to $95.00
All Classiest New Coat Styles Big variety
of designs for street, afternoon or evening wear.
Values you 11 seldom find equalled, never sur
passed $15 $19.50 $25 $35 up to $95
See- this most
pleasing ttpcclnl
l 1 n p 1 a y on Bd
floor Clonk Dept.
Monday, Tuesday
mill Wcrinnsdnv.
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A Bevy of the Most Beautiful
Gowns and Dresses
Shown in Omaha in many years; broad assortment of de
signs, suitable for street, afternoon or evening wear; many
imported models and hundreds of direct copies
$19.50 $25.00 $29.75 $35.00 up to $69.00
The Daintiest Party and Dancing Dresses that it has
been our pleasure to show in many seasons. You'll be sur
prised at the very moderate pricings, quality considered
$19.50 $25.00 $30.00 $32.50 and $35.00
Beautiful Dress Waists and Blouses A
showing of tho now styles in silks, laces, etc.,
that surpasses all previous records; values
uover surpassed
$4.75 $7.50 $10 $12.50 and $15
500 Brand New, First Qual
ity Fountain Syringes
and Hot Water Dottles on Special Sale Monday
nt Just H nnd Less Than Itcgulnr Price.
Ono lot of Hod Ilubbor Hot Water Bottles, In 2 and
3-quurt, actually worth $1.25 and $1.50, go at,
och 50
$1.50 and $2.00 Rod Itubbor Rapid Flow Fountain
Syrlngos, all guaranteed perfoct, whllo they last,
each 40d
$4.00 Wellington Syrlngo and Bottle, guaranteed
for flvo years, for ;. . .82.00
75c Pure Gum Housecloanlng Rubber Glovcs.'per
pnlr 5oa
Full Length Rapid Flow Fountain SyringoTublng,
nt. , or, and raa
I3.R0 Marvelous Whirling
Spray, at 93.00
10a Palm Ollvo soap, nt
2 barn for , loo
Mermen's or William's
Talcums, at lOo
lOo Diamond Dyes, all
colors, at Bo
35o Bar of rura Castll?
soap for ....... ,..10o
11.00 and 11.00 Bath
Brushes ro at, ea 76o
60o and 76o toilet waters,
all odors, at 30o and C9o
Largo package of Hasna
fraf bark for lOo
lOo Talcum powders, all
odors, nt, 3 cans for lOo
2Go Kanltol Too Ui Paste
or powder for....iaio
COo Java Illce or Pox
sons face powder, .. ,9Bo
Boraclo, Pure powdered,
M pound package.. lBo
2Bo slzo Sal llepatlca, lBo
RUGS
Seamless Wilton Rugs
9x12 size; special, $21.98
Same 8-3x10-6 size, $17.98
Samo 7-6x9 size. . . .$13.50
Same 6x9 size $11.50
7-f t. Water Color Shades 29c
7-ft. Linolcno Shades... 35c
7-ft. Oil Opaquo Shades 42c
Tapestry Brussels Rugs
Seamless, 9x12 size $14.98
Same 8-3x10-6 size $12.98
Same 7-6x9 size $9.98
Same 6x9 size $7.98
Over $100,000 'Stock Here for Your Selection, the Most Varied As- n 17 q
sortments, the Most Pleasing Values Shown In the Countrv tUKl&
"Try Hayden's First" then look elsewhere all you wish, compare qualities and prices;
wo know what the result will be and are pleased to have you make the very closest and most
critical comparison of values. j
Fine Axminster Rugs
9x12 size, special, $22.98
Same 8-3x10-6 size $19.98
Same 7-6x9 size. . . ..$16.50
Samo 6x9 size $13.50
36x72 Axminster Rugs To
match above $3.98
Same 17x60 size $2.25
Samo 18x36 size 98c
Bigelow's Body Brussels, Electra and Wilton Velvet Rugs Shown in a big assortment of
new spring patterns, 9x12 size; at, Irom $28.50 to $60.00
Cook's Surfaced Linoleums, Nairn's Domestic Inlaid and Greenwich Imported Inlaid
Linoleums; shown in" big assortment at lowest prices.
Basswood Curtain Stretchers
6x12 size, will not warp, non
ruBtablo pins 98c
ssffi f.
You're welcome
whether jou wish
to fcny or not.
The display will
m most pleasl&r
and instructive.
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High Grade Wash Goods
Cotton Dress Goods for Spring 1014 will bo on
display tomorrow. The variety Is greater than.
ever before and moro distinctive new weaves and
colorings and lovely contrasts, boUi Imported and
American, aro shown than any other former season.
OREl'ES, plain and fancy, aro in highest favor
wiUi RATINES a clos second both resembling
wool fabrics. COLORED LINENS will bo worn
moro than In other years. SUks and cottons aro
very much in demand.
Drese Ginghams, yard . .1555, to 256
Imported Madras, yard.., 256 to 59
Printed Crepes, yard ; ig to 50t
Silk Stripe Crepes, yard 18d to 50
Ratines, yard 25 to Si 00
Colored Dress Linens, yard 256 to X 00
EXTRA SPECIALS.
Windsor Pllsses. full
pieces, perfect poods,
260 deslicna, no limit, at
yard laHo
French Ginghams, silk
warp, regular 25o qual
ity, on sale at, per
yard 13Ho
100 other lines In thla de
partment equally as
low.
Genuine Lorraine, Egyp
tian and Tollo tissues,
your cholco, on one
table, yard lBo
TVra, Anderson's Genuine
Scotch zephyrs; the Im
ported article, 2Go grade
at i l5o
Burton Brothers' plain
Dupolne Bilk, all new
Bhades, regular price
26c, at lab
Every Now Woavo nnd Coloring for Spring Now Awaits Your
Inspection and Selection In Our Dig Daylight
Dress Goods Section
Crepo woavos are strongly in the load, being best
adapted to tho soft draped effects so much in vogue for
this season. Scores of other popular weaves Bhown.
51 -Inch Imported Crepe Suitings
in a splondid lino of now color
ings, tango shades, tho sulphur
green, Russian blue, otc, on
Balo Monday. .81.08 S2.50
52-inch French Sorgo Suitings
and Gabordlno, In plain and
two-tonod Noveltlos; spring
weights and colorings; on sale
t S1.25 and 81.75
50 Pieces of Lupin's All Wool French OrepesTho most
desirablo fabric for spring wear; spooial Monday, 88c
New Chocks nnd l'loids arc- In
great domand this season for
Bklrtfl; wo show an Immense as
sortment: at, per ward-
S1.08 $1.48 ""1 81.68
54 -inch Tailor Suitings; 40-lnch
all wool serges, diagonals, Pan
amas, vlgorant suitings, eto.;
up to $1.26 a yard valuosr at.
yard...28S 486 and QS6
40-inch AH Wool Novelty Crepes and Jacquard Trench
Herges in tho new spring shades; $1 a yard values, 68c
Lace and Embroidery Bargains
you'll appreciate. Monday wo begin a sale of Laces and Embroideries
now goods at prices that should crowd the department. No moro com
plete stock in any storo in tho land.
A 29c Counter I A 98c Counter
Containing fine Containing 27-inch
camisole and wide flouncinirs and 45-
inch allovor laces;
worth $1.50 a yard.
flounoing laces; up
to 60c values.
Beautiful Tan Embr o i d e r y
Flouncings 42-inch wide
regular values up to $3.00 a
yard; on salo at, yd., $1.19
Loom End Embroideries 5
and 6-yd. strips, regular val
ues from 10c to 35c; at, yard,
3y2c 5c 7y2c 12V2c 19c
A $1.49 Counter
Containing flounc
ings and bands,
made to sell up to
$3.00 a yard.
Very Fine Batiste Embroid
eries A big special lot, 50c
up to $3.00 values; per yard,
at 35c to S1.50
A Bpecial lot of fino Val and
Zion City Laces; regular lOo
values; will go on salo at, per
yard 5c
Our Big Special Clearance Sale of
Wall Paper
continues all this week, If you own property now is tho
time to got stocky for your spring papering.
.
Furniture Department
V bars Just rsoelvsd a solid car load of
do-Carts and Baby Hories from ths OElf.
CBON WKSXrjj OOOSS OOm Toledo, Ohio.
We bonsrht ttutn at a prloe whloh enablss
us to offer yon a very superior article at eaeh
price. Be them Monday. tSTXi CIAX.8 YOU
WniL XSBKbY APPRECIATE.
One motion collapsible co-cart
Willi hood and adjustable back,
spring: seat, steel sear; frame fin
ished In black enamel. Upholstered
with leather cloth. Interlocking
hood brace. This Is a real bargain,
at u.i
Ono motion collapsible go-cort, ad
justable back, spring seat with
hood, one-half Inch rubber tires,
nickel trimmed; good quality of
leather cloth. Ono day only. .$8.50
English Btylo carriage, seat, back
and sldeu upholstered in KnglUh
carriage cloth. Solid steel pusher
handles. Nickel plated trimmings.
A few of theae at 920.00
Kngllsh Heed Sleepers, baby car
rlee tiajso
About 16 different other patterns
at greatly reduced prices.
The famous aiasseoek baby walk,
sr. On sale at S1.33. Always sold
at tBOO. 1
A daiidy olld High chair with
table $10
n
mm
f -i 'sfcM 1 ' P
(ST
Nursery chair with table, one day
only 8i.oo
Baby Bed. adjustable sides,
springs, white or Verols Martin. 15
Solid Oak Dining Tables, 45-ln.
round top, polished golden or fumed
oak. extension, regular $13.00
value MSJOO
Leather Seat Dining Chairs. S3.00
each. 6 for f IOjOO
Wood Seat Dining Chairs, speclaLi,
at 01,00 and 81.40
In Our Famous Domestic Room
When it comes to tho best Values for the least money, wo undoubt
edly take the trade. Compare the prices with other houses. You remem
ber what wo did last week with them. Hero Is another winner.
Made Sheets, 60x90, 39o value SSo
Lonsdale or Hope Muslin, 36 in. wide,
regular lOo quality .....Bo
Senora SC-lnch Bleached -Muslin, reg
ular 8 He value , Bo
18-lnch Brown Linen Toweling, regu
lar lOo value ...74o
Norton Cotton Toweling, regular 6o
value 3Uo
Made Sheets, 72x90, good muslin, reg
ular COo value 300
81x90 Seamless Sheets, regular 69o
value 65o
Pillow Cases. 43x36, good muslin, reg
ular 12 Ho value xoo
Aurora 0-4 Half Bleached Sheettnit.
regular 37o valuo 330
Pepperell 10-4 Bleached Sheeting, reg
ular 31o value 35o
Roachdale 9-4 Unbleached Sheeting,
regular 23 Ho value 19o
Bed Spreads, full slse, hemmed, regu
lar $1. CO value ......98o
3-4 Size Hemmed Bed Spread, regular
86c quality 69o
unoieacnea aiuslin. 36 Jncnes wide. I ular 7Hc value 6
regular 7Hc value Bo Cotton Suitings, regular lOo val., a?o
Fancy Striped Voiles, Poplins. Tissues, Shantung Silks, Sateens, Satin
Foulards worth up to 18c choice 106
Linen Finished Suitings, Whtte Pllaso Crepe Pongees, 36-lnch Cotton
Challlea, Amoakeag Outing Flannels, worth to 15c 7U6
Our High Grade Linen Dept.
We always did and always will lead all other houses
in this department. Qualities are the best and our prices
far lower than can be found in other houses. All the pro
ducts of the greatest German, Austrian, Scotch and Irish
manufacturers are included in our two large Linen Depts.
Heavy weight German Silver
Bleached Satin Damask, pure
linen, regular $1.25 values,
yard 97j
Grass bleached Belfast Satin
Damask, 72 Inches wide, pure
flax, new and exclusive designs,
regular $1.00 values, yd. 79
Hemmed Pattern Tablo Cloths,
dew .bleached, full 2 yards
long, German make, pure linen
regular $ 2.7 5 values at,
each S2.00
v ,
All our high grade pure linen
Devonshire Huck Toweling
15, 18 and 20 inches wide
plain and figured, values up to
7 Be, yard ,59
Imported Marsallles Bed Spreads
extra large size, scalloped or
fringed, values up to JG.50;
salo price, each S4.00
Assorted lot Bed Spreads, cro
chet and Marseilles figured,
hemmed or scalloped, values
up to $2.75, each S2.00
Wash Cloths, assorted lot, regular Co
value. 2 for Bo
Turkish Towels, large size, regular
13Ho value 8U0
WASH OOOSS.
Amoskeog Olnghams off the bolt, reg
ular 7 Ho valuo ,.60
Percales, light and dork colors, 36
Inches wide, regular lOo val So
Lanons and Batiste, stripes, dots and
checks, 12c value So
Ratine Cloth, plain and striped, good
colors, regular 25c value lBo
Aerial Voiles, neat black and whtte
stripes, regular 12Ho value 60
Genuine Serpentine Crepe, long rem
nants, regular 18a value So
Olnghams. Anderson's, 31 Inches wldo.
regular 18o value lOo
Bunting, assorted colors, regular 6c
value lo
Prints, Simpson's, blue, black and
gray, regular 6Hc value Bo
Dress Ginghams, long remnants, reg
ular 10c value , So
uuung flannels ana Flannelettes, reg
Wagner Cast Aluminum Ware
Special Sale and Free Demonstration Monday and All Week
VTE SELI,
Garland Oas Ranges. "Garland"
Black nickel piniah Kin,'ii
"Jewel" and Howard steel and cast
ranges.
Steel or cast ranges, up from 838.00
Cook stoves, up from 810.50
Garland Oas Banges, 135.00, as low
., 313.50
Kerosene cook stoves, up from. 87.50
Kerosene heaters, special Monday
only, at 33.9a
HOUSE CXEANXHO ITEMS A1
BAROAXXT FRIGES.
4-ft. step laddern 490
Full size cotton mop ...1D0
Mop sticks g0
10c "Domestic" scrub brushes.... Co
liadlatot brushes 390
Feather dusters, up from 100
Wool wall dusters, complete with
long handle 490
Full size either brass or zinc wash
boards, at 190
lOo size Burnshlno metal polish.. Bo
2Bo size silver polish 190
Window brushes ,.19o
Window rubbers .19o
Knamel water palls 390
Chemically treated largo size dust
less floor mops, fit any mop stick,
for , 390
No. 8 size tea kettle, like picture, 83.19
All sizes ami styles of kettles; 20
per cent discount.
Any Blze bread pan, worth to II. SO;
any size shallow pan, worth to Si. 23;
any size pudding pan, worth to
31.25, choice 69o
ff's Hayden's Thai Force Down ffte High Cost of Living
rnvs TRY HAYDEN'S FIRST P&
BUQAJt DOWW, BUTTEB
BOWtT, EOGS DOWN.
83 lbs. best granulated su
gar 81.0Q
Qrhe best country butter,
carton or bulk. lb. 30o
The best strictly fresh,
guaranteed eggs. dos....3So
48-lb. sack best high grade
Diamond 11 flour; nothing
finer for bread, pies or
cakes, sack 81.10
10 bars Boat-'Hm-AU. Dia
mond C or Laundry Queen
White laundry Boap,...35o
8 lbs. best Rolled Breakfast
oatmeal 3So
6 lbs. best hand picked
Navy Beans 350
10 lbn. White or Yellow
Cornmeal I80
1-lb. pkg. 20 Mule Team
Borax BV4o
6 lbs. best bulk laundry
starch , .aso
Large Bottles Worcester
Sauce, puro tomato catsup,
assorted pickles or mus
tard, bottle 8H0
16-ounce cans condensed
milk Biio
Advo Jell, the jell of qual
ity for dessert, pkg... 70
6 cans Oil or Mustard Sar
dines 850
E. C Corn Flakes, pkg. .60
Lu Lu Scouring Soup, per
can ,..8o
lbs. choice Japan Illce
for 85o
The Best Tea Sittings, per
pound ...lOo
McLaren's Peanut Butter,
per pound laito
The Best Comb Honey, per
rack 13Ho
Golden Santos Coffee, per
pound 3 00
BUTTES OOWH AGAXX
xont pay more than our
prices Quoted below.
The Beat Creamery But
ter, carton or bulk, per
pound 23o
The best country creamery
butter, per pound ..,..880
The Best Dairy table but
ter, per lb. ...33o
Omaha's Greatest Tresh
Vegetable Market.
15 lbs. ICarly Ohio potatoes
to the neck. .... -830
'Fresh Beets. Car- pi
rots. Turnips, Bhal- biui
lots or ltadlahe. rnlS
targe bunches . . . ,4o
Fanoy new cabbage, lb.3Ho
Fancy large head lettuce,
head 7 Mo
3 heads fresh leaf lettuce
for 100
Old Beets. Carrots, Turnips
or Parsnips, lb 3H0
Rutabagas, per lb lHo
3 largo Soup Bunches, 10o
Fanoy Texas Spinach, per
peck 200
12Hc pkg. of fancy Hal
loween dates for.,.. 3 l-3o
fancy Highland Havel
Oranges, per dozen
15c, 300, 35c, 300.
The Very Best in
Curtains, Draperies
All the' newest patterns In Pine
Dutchess Curtains Plain cen
ters with dainty borders; at, a
Pair S7.50 to S10.00
Cluny Curtains S1.75 to S6.50
Nottingham Curtains Q86 to 5
Couch Covers, pair, S4 to S10
Sunfast Draperies, yd.. 85o and 93o
60c Drapers Madras, special., .. .39C
-ln. Bungalow Nets....35o and 65o
Curtain Nets, Nottingham weaves,
etc., big assortment, at. per
8rJ 350 to 8L00
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