Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, March 20, 1914, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE BEK: OMAHA, FRIDAY, MAKCH i!0, 1914.
Trade Talks Will
Be Feature of the
Grocers' Big Show
Tho trade talks nt the Grocers' I-ow
Cot of Living ehow at the Auditorium
t
from Aprtt 16 to 1$, promise to be very In
teresting. Mr. Q. W. Hopkins, general
sales and advertising; manager of the
Loose-Wiles Biscuit company, will de
liver an address on "Advertlslne a an
Economic Force." He will attempt to
show that advertising reduces the cost of
living and advertised products cost the
consumer less than unadvertlsed prodtcts
of the same quality. This address will be i features of the evening's program will he fiPFIPPRQ Un n THFY PAM
given tho evening of Tuesday. April 21. drill team from Cn.np No. 120. the urrl 1,5';
! elation ty overrule decisions of referees j tied. Thin kaveg the field ilcar tot t
Anlong tho special nights selected by or- . champlwntiii ?5Vi,,l rTJ"l!,A '!d:?
UVtnnULt IMt Hbr-bKbt t(,am of Ul0 UnKW throuBh Its rcpre-1
g-anlzatlons at the Low Cost of Living . cimrK0 0t C. 11. T. Ulepen.
I rrmiKeiurniP lur mis eveni nro in
.. . . scntntlve. Vincent Hascatl. resigned from j -n,n , (!,.
Bfifauso Ihe offl'trs of the Commercial . . , ...... slv et lo""1'
.R.skot Hall league ruled at a meeting' furtncl' participation In contests In tho Dr King's New Blieorevy will do
snow win do .Mouern ooumen ot Amer
ica night. Wednesday, April 22. Camp
No. 1S will be out In full force, together
with many visitors belonging to the Mod
ern Woodmen ot America. One of the
The Persistent and Judicious
V se ot ' held at the Young Men s Christian asso-1 league. Tho Magee A De emrr team Get a bottle Way. A quirk, safe, sl n
lonrt in 'rlatlon WMnesdny that It wan within the Vas fighting for first position with tho rough and cold remedy EOv and 1 A'l
Newspaper Advertising Is tho Road
yuslrcss Success.
(Jurisdiction of the officers ot the asso- Pirate squad. Doth teams oeing pracucnuy
druggists. -Ailvertlscment.
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TABLE No. 2
$1.50 Goods, 69c
One big table of Ohemise,
Muslin Combination Suits,
Princess Slips, Petticoats,
House Dresses, Kimonas,
Flannel and Muslin Night
Gowns, Children's White
Dresses ; articles worth up to
$1.50 choice of 5CIfc
the table
$1.00 MEN'S
DRESS SHIRTS
336
Men's $1.00
Dress Shirts,
soiuo slightly
soiled, from
tho Fair bank
rupt stock, nil
felzes, at
33c
50c io 75c
CORSETS
Ladles' Cor
seU, from tho
bankrupt
stock, yvorth
to 75c
29c
$2 MEN'S HATS
89c
All the Hats
from tho
bankrupt
stock. Soft
and Stiff Hats
worth to S3-
r
9c
Men's
I 12ic
Sox
6c
Ladies'
1 c
$1.50 to
$2.00
RHeatherblooiT.
PETTICOAT
43c
69c Ladles'
SILK
HOSE
39c
75c Lace
Covers
25c
Ladies'Fine
SPRING
. HATS
69c and
MEN'S WINTER
UNDERWEAR
Worth to 75c
oiiio sllghtly
sollcd, mostly
shirts-
!9g
SATIN 50 Ladled
PETTICOATSlHEAVY OUT
Plain and IINGFLANNEL
Colors 1 60WNS
43c
39c ladles'
SILK
HOSE
I9c
10c Infants'
BLACK
HOSE
2c
PAIR
MEN'S 39c
SILK FOUR-IN-HAND
TIES
White India
Lir.on
12c Grade
7c yd.
25c
BOYS'
8g
BED
SPREADS
at
HALF
PRICE
14c "r-
Man'slOc
Handkerchiefs
3 c
9c
39c CHIL
DREN'S Black Satin
BLOOMERS
9g
12&C
Nainsook
yard
7 c
$1.00
Children's
Dresses
480
15c
Men's
Bow Ties
5c
THE GREAT BANKRUPT SALE
Of Men's Women's and Children's SHOES, FURNISHINGS, NOTIONS, HATS, ETC.
Begins Friday, March 20th, ttSJfT.'i'Sa
Hurry ! Hurry ! for the greatest money saving sale we have ever held. If we had not
bought the stock for less than 40c on the dollar we could never give you bargains like this. We
believe in buying as cheap as possible and turn the goods into cash quickly. It's up to you to
grab the opportunity as we do; we therefore say, come in a hurry and supply yourself as some
of the bargains are so ridiculously cheap ihat they are bound to be sold in the first day or two.
During this sale we will also offer thousands of dollars' worth of other merchandise not in
cluded in this Bankrupt Stock, but we seoured them at such low figures, that we will sell them
at less than bankrupt prices. Come and you will be astonished at the bargains.
25c
$1 Lace Curtains, 39c
Nottingham Lacs Curtains,
yards long, white or
Arabian color; Bank
rupt Sale price, each. .
three
39c
5c Notions. 1o
Spool thread, paper pins, needles,
card hooks and eyes, hair
net, ladies' handkerchief
and other 5c articles
1c
75c Children's Dresses, 39c
75c Children's new Spring Dresses;
ages 2 to 14 years;
light and dark colors;
each
39c
75c, 85c Silks, 39c Yard
Foulard silk, poplin silk, taffeta
silk, satin silk, and
other silkBi worth up
to 85c yard, at, yard. .
39c
DOWN GO THE PRICES STILL LOWER ON THE
Men's Clothing and Women's Cloaks, Suits and Dresses
Bankrupt Sale of Men's and Young Men's Suits and Overcoats,
worth $8.50 to $12.00, at $4.98, $3.98 $2
Bankrupt Sale of Men's and Young Men's Suits and Overcoats,
worth regularly $15.00 to $12.50, at $9.98, $38
70S sjbcI ,..
Men's and Young Men's Trousers, worth regularly
$1.50 to $3.00, sale prices, $1.39, 98c and
Men's and Young Men's Trousers, worth regu
larly $3 to $5, bankrupt sale price, $2.39 andi. '. .
Men's and Young Men's Slipon Rain Coats, worth
$2.50 to $6.50, Bankrupt Sale prices, $4.98,
$2.98, $1.98 and
Boys' Suits from the bankrupt stock that sold regu
larly at $1.75 to $2.50, at 98c and :
Boys' Suits from the bankrupt stock that sold
regularly at $3 to $5, at $1.98 and
Men's Corduroy Pants at $2.48, $1.98
and
69c
$198
regularly
89c
MEN'S FUR COATS AT LESS THAN HALF PRICE.
New lots of Ladies' and Misses' Suits, Coats, Dresses and
Skirts will be. brought forward for
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
Bankrupt Sale of Men's and Yohe bankrupt stock that sell regu
larly at $7.50 to $12.50, go at ci ga
$4.98 and
Ladies' and Misses' Suits from the bankrupt 8
stock, worth up to $20, at $7.98 and P
Samples of high class Tailored Suits in women's and misses' sizes;
all new Spring, 1914, models, worth $15 to $30, t&d93
in this sale at $14.98, $12.50 and ..,
Ladies' and Misses Winter Coats from the bankrupt AQ
stock, worth $7.50 to $12.50, go at $3.98, $2.9$ and 5rOC
Sample Spring Coats, Ladies' and Misses' sizes; worth $10 to $20;
go in this sale at $7.98, $6.98 )98
Ladies' and Misses' Dresses from the bankrupt stock, worth $3.50
to $7.50, go in this sale at $2.98, $1.98 98C
Fine Sampte Dresses, silica, wool, etc., go in
this sale at $7.9.8, $5.98, $4.98 and
Dress Skirts, worth $2.00, $5.00, $2.98 and $1.98,
go in this sale at 98c and.
TABLE Wo. 1
$1 Articles, 23c
One big tabj.e 6f Waists
Muslin Und'erwear, Wash-
able Petticoats, Bungalow
Aprons, "etc., eta Cfoods
worth up 'to $1.00 choice of
anytliing on the
table for
39c SILK
RIBBONS
12c
Silk ltiblmns,
plain and fan
cy, flU to -M4
.Inches vrlde,
worth aOc yd,
at
$5.00 MEN'S
STETSON HATS
$2.79
An ions ns
they vrill liust
wo will M'U
men's 3- II.
Stetson Hnts
for
$2.79
Men's Hole
Proof Hose
Also Men's
Silk Hose, All
Shades
ri 12 c
1
19c
1 39c ROMPERS
19c
Children'
Gingham
Itompers,
light and dark
colors, worth
,10c, nt
I9c
Oilcloth
12a
YARD
$1.00
HOUSE
DRESS
APRONS
1 FOR
lifiL
$388
69c
WHITE
Embroidered
Muslin
PETTICOATS!
30c
Silks, Dress Goods, Wash Goods, Domesfios, Curtain Goods,
, Etc., Etc., for Less Than the Wholesale Prices
150 yards of 80-Inch wide Messaline In all
the new shades, including black, wq
yard iC
48c
Stocking! union
Feet 1 SUITS
2 c 33c
Ladies'
SILK
LISLE
HOSE
I5c H
LADIES'
SILK
CHIFFON
WAISTS
27-Inch vride MosaUne Silk, all
shades, worth 85c, yard
Yard-wide Taffeta 811k, Foplins, etc.;
mostly black; worth to ?1.50, at, y q
per yard tlC
Xew Spring Dress Goods in pretty styles
figures, checks, etc., worth to $1, AO
at, yard T:5C
Silk Crepe, pretty, new cloth for dresses;
all new shades; 75c quality, on
yard 53C
Taffeta Silk, light blue and pink only;
worth OOe yard, as long as they i n
last, yard 1C
88 inch Katine Cloth, sultablo for Suits,
Coats and Dresses; all new
shades; worth 75c, yard
80-lnch Ratine Cloth; regular :Wc in
yard.'at, yard IOC
15c Canton Crepe; new shades; per
yard
85c Flaxon Crepe, also fine Tis
sues, per yard
85c fine French Dress Ginghams i a
in 50 new patterns, yard JLC
48c
8c
19c
23c fine Dress Ginghams, all dainty
checks and stripes, - ftl
por yard A 2C
15o Tulle du Norde fine Dress Glng- Q
hams, per yard 2 C
10c Dress Ginghams, short lengths,
per yard , O C
7c Calico, froin the bolt and short ol
lengths, per yard O 2 C
Vv
Apron Ginghams, worth to 7c, o 1
per yard J2t
I'lorls Hatlnc, used for dresses, waists,
underwear, etc; worth 15c yard, o
at, yard OC
2ic
10c Outing Flaunt?!, Bankrupt Sale
price, yard , O C
7c Outing Flannel, Bankrupt Sale
price, yard
10c double fold Percales, Bankrupt
Sale price, yard. OC
10c Bleached Muslin, Bankrupt Halo
price, yard OC
0-4 Sheeting, blenched or un-. 1 A
bleached, yard J12C
50c Mercerized Table Cloth, Bank
rupt Sale price, yard
29c
Rl "K Rutin All T.lnrn Tallin Cloth.
I yard liC
MEN'S
20c
SOX
18 c
Ladies'
!10c Hand
kerchiefs
$1,501o
$1.75
Corsets
89o
ill!
Men's, Women's and Children's Shoes
FROM the BANKRUPT STOCK GO ON SALE FRIDAY for the FIRST TIME
Men's Shoes and Oxfords, 98c, $1,39, $1,98
Men's Shoes and Oxfords from the Bankrupt Stock will
be divided in three lots and sold as follows:
Mercerized
SATIN
Worth 35c
I9C
yard
Men's Shoes
and Oxfords,
worth to $2.25,
will sell for
98c
Men's Shoes
and Oxfords,
worth to $3.00,
will sell for
1
39
Men's Shoes
and Oxfords,
worth to $4.50,
will sell for
$1
98
Children's Shoes and Ox
fords of all kinds and all
sizes, including- little gents'
shoes, worth 85c to, $2.25, will
sell at
39c, 69c, 98c
Infants' Soft Sole Shoes, all
sizes and colors,
per pair
Women's Shoes and Oxfords in 3 Lots
The Women's Shoes from the Bankrupt Stock will be
sold as follows:
All Women's
Shoes and Ox
fords, worth
regularly $1.00
to $2.00, at
39c, 79c
All Women's
Shoes and Ox
fords, worth
regularly $2.00
to $2.50, at
98c
All Women's
Shoes and Ox
fords, worth
regularly $3.00
to $4.00, at
$1!
$39
$3.00
'Ladies'
Slipon
Raincoats
89G
7hc
Cotton
Toweling
YARD
4o
15c
Men's
Garters
5c
$1.00
Ladles-Kid
Olnvc.ii
bmall
filzes only.
39c
Men's
Silk
5c
$2.50
I indies'
lfl-lmtton
KidGlovcs,
whlto only
10c
Scrim
Curtain
Good s
Yard
5C
5c and
. 7y2c
Towels
at, each
C nc
ma
SOc
MEN'S
SPRING
CAPS
190
$1.25
Cropo
Bungalow
Aprons
9c
15c Pillow
Slips
('oml
muslin,
9c
The cen
nine. 2 for
25o.
MEN'S
COLLARS
2 for
I5c
rt rnV.S
J3U QI1U tlUlS men a m
Ladies1 ISofl Collar! Sale Will Con-
biara k . m TTi.ii mi. -
snirtt unue uum iuc
Willi in m
I Stnclr it . T)i.
9C 39G
GLOVES
I3c I
posed of.
THE NOVELTY CO
414-416-418 NORTH 16TH STREET.
No Mail Orders
Will Be Accept
ed; You Will
Have to Be Here
to Secure These
Bargains.
25c to 50c
Men's
Suspenders
19o and
lie
Women's
124o
Hose, per
I'alr,
5o
69o
25c
BIB
APRONS
JOc
25c
TAFFETA
RIBBON
IOC
YARD
J. P. Goats'
Machine
THREAD
Spool
jjlC
FULL
SIZED
BLEACHED!
SHEETS
38G
75c
MEN'S
LEATHER
GLOVES
jiSG
Full Size
Comfort
ers
3o
124c
LINEN
CRASH
Per Yard
iL
26c
Men's
Garters
I0c
$1.25 La
dle' Kid
Gloves,
regular
Htook;
black,
brotvii
and white
69c
Cotton
Finish
Dress
loods, y'd
9C
Children's
15cRibbed
Hose
70
Corset
Cover Em
broideries 9C
Yard
124c Yard
Wide
Percale
Short
Length
BG yd.
Girls'
Muslim
Night-1
gowns
25c