Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, September 21, 1900, Page 8

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- THE OMAHA DAILY BET FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1900, The Contt Vantire Stock and Fin g vatls wa A Most Remarka of Re T tate Are Biddon to Tuspect 500 thelr farma in fllinols and we w hapolice court ctreles . All Kinds o Fabrios, - braska's Prairies marke t vei s | |fle| ] u b DRESS GOODS, SILKS, FRENCH FLANNELS . | LOW RATES ANNOUNCED FOR ROUND TRIP grat " . 5 4R, b : A well built (shall we say?) hat Immenae Lot of Cotton Gooda, Calleos 4 : Prosperons Vear In Nehraska Aflors il L LA is equivalent 1o a well made gown Sateens, Cotton nud Outi Hot y the | nowdays. The designs produced are o elaborate that they require an experienced hand and excel wels, for the Viest 14 and Our Basement 1o THE CARPETS ARE ARRIVING, I ANT KS, $1 AND § o Wik ey (e vl N enrly a Cage | BIFd Manna lent needlework in - their compo ) e | Sriake 4 chuave: t§ ! A Hrussels Art, | Gunnioes B sition / h 1 8 «l L e H . fol Professional milliners can tell at a glance if the hat is 10ES F( 1F " "““ | Har correct in style and detail, and would in all probability, ' I b Fr A Engla | discard it at once if the materials were in the least shabby, L ar i been telling itir : T | or the decorations at all amatenrish We gnard against t \ and 8te a pot ¢ Lup the os- | rer. 1 all these obstacles. We buy direct from fashion's head i s p ¥s fof A nd Saturday morr we will un- |®f popular pharma l ar f whi puarters,and buy only that which is correct ' | - ' Sherman & Mccun Bll [Iru Go ; : Y At A . |~ com, et AND DobaR ‘.W.g\ Pretty, Stylish Millinery Here wot . PP N L Rebiv - . ) Ready (o put on, at £1.00, £2.00, $2.50, $3.00, $3.50, $4.00 ga qua ' ; nd chebp ingrain and up. Made right —sold right i 165 YD SNEAK THIEF MAKES ESCAPE k b 9. OMAHA fe. CREAT gan FAAA & - \‘ Owner of House F wot to Guard 1 N. W, Cor. 16th and Douglas Sts. [ enr Door While ing tor c Wis Wait- Police, Newro WESTERN Champagne | received the Only Gold Medal Women'’s Walking Skirts Made of heavy all wool golfing A telephone message was received at the n Wednesday to the effect that t cornered in the paulding | nt Whelan went out at once when he arrived found Mr. treet in front of the ver his shoulder oW W W awarded to any American A D : ‘o, however, discl }k‘" Champagne at the Parls Ex- cloth, ne%Y back, finished with e Robetts had nesie “The QOverland w. = | Gasd sostionoroo: tailor stitehing,a <kirt that would il Sk lent & man - . Every Doy = P“ ASANT VALLEY WINE CO., be cheap at 50— $ s \ e L e [,llnlted” in Ih‘c \ncyar 5\ Sole Makers, Rhelms, N. Y, i) B SRR S I 4'()0 So1d by all Respectable Wine Dealers. § IN BASEMENT via the - MOWEN’S SILK WA S i wnts of all Kinds of iy, 8tt erward worth 1 it drapery sateen, 15 and tele to ask it any 1 was in the | iving a nega- | tatlon was notif ———— Made of the best taffeta silk, new fancy front, tucked and braided, in all the new shades $ 50 values, for 4-()0 MN SUIIS Venetian cloth, satin lined skirt, with inverted plait back, (4 and fl ng bottom, stitched satin bands, jacket with new front, trimmed with satin bands $ §15.00 values, for I e e IO f ()‘75 WOMEN’S FURS Union Pacific The Only Direct Route Across the Continent. You can leave Omaha on this train after breakfast and reach tie P .cific Coastas soon as those who start via any other route the day before “The CHICAGO-POR I‘LAND Via the SPECIAL”= UNION PACIFIC. One hundred and fifty miles along the Columbia River by daylight. Only Twa Nights in Making the Trip 1 sateen, in worth 40, One big table of mercer plain black and plain go at 15c yd t wa One big counter of light colored outing | h fannel | Gne big ¢ tng flannel One big nante v One big table of black and white print an was at the house ered that the “room worker" a fur cap and a pair of fur| of extra heavy dark out- - — i No Relief for 20 Years. : £ - | : I had bronchit for twenty years’' a0 : of drapery velours r ald Mrs. Minerva Smith of Danville mfl and at times hav ast I never reliet until 1 taken Foley's Honey v and Tar. It is pleasani and gives quick 100 real marten searfs, with cluster of 8 S One big counter of lining and sateen rem- | q S A ’;Imw‘”f”“ from Omaha to Portland. =’: | Oet & kodak or camara and take a natural skunk tails, worth $12,00, for $ ® HARES, WOt f : ease othing else. 3 2 snap shop of the funny afternoo atural s atls, #1<.00, . Gne bl Gounter of twilled shirtisg rem e e e City Ticket Oifice, 1324 Faruam Street. 2= || Jaraes the nandsome foats s ’ . s, B o 1 1 Drug ; R L1l Rienr anesi wethdve o st Men’s Clothing P One big table of assor annel, | | ¢ outing flannel and shaker f e | “’R‘»‘K‘R&”RKW“”R"“""."""“""" P&f‘ Men's all wool suits, in stripes, checks and overlaid all grades, 4c yd., worth 15e ake ofl, Lake Washington, ALAARE R ’ LARRAR T | ai it ade he late le hat bring 1 ble of fl Rt Fal 1 plaids, ent and made in the latest style—a suit that brings Ops big table of flee 4 appe ase L RIVEr Falls, 80100 | s——————————————eteetmese e : 3 J Bannel, fic yd.. worth 10c | 8prings, Rice Lake, Bayfield, Ashland, Gog-| ~ 3 i % Fon $4 oo as much as £9.00 in some stores $ And hundreds of other bargalns In the | ebic, Watersmeet and numerous lakes near L o here for L] L basement todu “aul and Minneapoli y = 2 U SRR SR BOSTON STORE, OMAHA They are all good fishing places and are (,““?'llm:':': (:?:G_‘:'t:“ "" EREIVEEN: N. W. Corner 16th and Douglas Sts. quickly and comtortably reached by. the | sortmen ——— The Robart Dempstar Co., 1215 Farnam St. Exclusive Dealers in Photo Supplies. HAYDEN, | HAYDEN: | it The Big ~owcomzon. | Grand Lace | To California Cotton Goods Sale Opening Exhibition | in a ston Route T wrist car > in The big attraction for the next We are just putting on exhibition a full tere Hur ¢ 5 pr g the se Ha"5e pub fifteen days. line of ciegant laces, in trimmings, edges | Northwestern Line | Cheap rate excurslons September 18, 21 | and 26, Limit, October 31, 1900, Clty ticket ofice, 1401 and 1402 Farnam street Footprints at the Door, Look for them 00 cases men's and women's footwear consigned to us—with orders to cash them » with remainder of stock—050 feet store fed to first | NATIONAL floor. Entire basement turned into sale room broken lines displayed in wreck- | age and basement departments; 500 pairs| of little gents' shoes, vicl kind, tan and | The Omaha & St delitoli ol el black, all sizes, values up to $1.75; sale| /0" -’“r‘”“ s l“':‘:‘“y M“f;"? '-rn vlu- price, 80c; ladles’ slippers. worth §1.50, | B0 O0 0 T “mim -Mm:l vorrm:'rnl i e Ses He 0 o J INIE, worth 170 sule pricer sac. Ohil. | Harry B Moores, G P.'& T. K. Omabs, dren's worth e, sule pric hildren's | Neb: 4 k14 shoes, worth $1.50, sale o} baby Ohoan Tiste Feenchinas: #hoes—about 500 pairs—choice, $12c See agemt Northwestern line for cheap Extra sale of Foster's ladies’ extra fine { excursion rates to Hot Springs, S. D., d shoes, $2.38; ladies’ oxfords, broken lines, | ing month of September. 19¢; Indies’ shoes, broken lines, 48c; men | — shoes, consignments Bannt: Sta | Be sure to hear the ¥y cornetist at the Adams, Stetson's, patent leathers, vicl kid, | Bellstedt band concert Sunday afternoos, tan and black, divided into choice lots $1.18, $1.38, $1.98. Hroken lines men's & wreckage department, 69, 79¢, 98¢ Ladies' alippers, white and colored satin 39¢ THE HOW Friday and 8. N OF DEMO- | CONY CRAY s At Ind October 3. matinee. urday 1515 Douglas St Next week The Howe quits dolng bus It is the easy, the f ble and the aconomi Salli bands, boleros and full lace gowns AR of going o the o y rom_Omihi Selling uew fancy dark Standard 1 pris » ! - 8, or'T anty e ol s das ey 2 Bolerox from 2ic 1o $30.00 each. Lowest Rates of the Season " ¥ no i E o ‘ § i ) VIA Selling genuine Amoskeag Aprnn Lace Gowns from $12.50 to $75.00 each. THENORIHWHAETRARN LN ) DAl KaXNEY, U {| Gingham, per yard ... | [, Lace All Overs, 25¢ to $25.00 per yard. | : ‘|l;| (h Beventeen H:.Mlmf‘ Burngton Statien, || Selling double fold ll.ml Dress |0]/ C [ Lace Edges and Bands from 12¢ to §9.00 ‘ o T, 2 | 1802 Farnam St 10th and Mason Sts. Il Goods, worth 15¢ and 18¢, at ... ... 2 per yard. | scons wmesota, | FIRTER | ( J ' 3 | Northern Michigan | o violent, unnatural strain is caused by | T80, Jebuam ‘ | Selling Standard Indigo Blue 3/ Ranging in lenaths from 1 to 43 yards. TWO DOLLARS, PLUS ONE FARB | (ugcarets Candy Cathartic, but the system s INGalio 4 ekl ik { £ed ¢ . Round Trip! gently restol red to batural activity Calicos at .oooovinnreesiiananees, In connection with this exhibition we SC | i i et | elling Plamnelettes, in dark 81 4C | will close outa Tine of 50c Laces at yd.. | - City Ofices, 1401-1103 Fa 18 the last .n..ummnmu. home visitor ‘ | cadet blue, at TR () R B ) (RO G0 SR GG o0 | round trip tickets from Omaha to nearly t mean b ”‘ ‘ Selling Novelty Dress P i || Best quality metal tipped Dress 3C re’ 10-yard patterns, worth Toe, at ...... [T o B o drtnaad o : tor v PI l q O : ', ‘ All new style goods, in full pieces. Boug Best quality Stockinet Dress Shields 5{: \ ) expressly for this sale | | at,per pair ..o 2 St | e th s | ‘HAYDEN S HA YDEN S :I.l-‘l.lii::nht\:‘ilxny;u‘v‘l:ll'fl% :"I)',:“":;“m 1/ Best Corduroy Dress Facing, per . 1,’ C Tadnesdnr{h 'Send Doc There. i e A0 || ' 1 the : ¢ Wisconsin at rate of one fare p round trip. Return limit October 1. For particulars call at city ticket office, 140 Faroam street, or address W. H. Brill D. P A all pofnts in Towa, Hlinois, Min On September 26 will sell tick®s to pe iinols, Wisc fare ing Goods. A . Oue case extra soft e 10 S | Like the Winslow. | and faney Outing o B ]7“: Winslow Taffeta i= made in over Flannel, per yard, ih separate | | 100 different shades You take no 4120 Bl 49¢ | | chance on Winslow Taffeta. Years of test siylos in men's || wear has proven that it is the best. One case extra h" | | Hayden Bros. have the exclusive sale for Shaker Flannel, | “Illull:l yard (worth 8¢ ) ‘ \ : One care Bed Tick ing, per yard, 81 | | Black Siik Velvets—from 7ic up to #1 Men’s Furnish- ! [ There is No Taffeta That Wears [l Flannel Dept. Ll | Friday night is solo night at the Bell- | stedt band concert egular soloist tour ; 1 mament, It will most en | joyable departures from the pro | grams of this u of good ‘ . | » Willlams & Smith Co. anuounce the ax SCHAEF R o llbll((ll(tl.nhl ‘NOW is the Time to | rival of fall and winter woolens. | 5. W. Car. Ji(h and Chirage. if yon want to save money - - —— | Purchase a Piano —we have just received | ! MRS J BENS()N the first shipment of our fall stock plai hat 80 ] L . P If you are expecting to purchase, you should not fail to | ©* 10¢ W visit our piano department. \We show you the largest line of ; standard pianos in the ¢ity, New pianos, $148-from that ;.n.w | up to the price of the Chickering, Fischer, Lester, Prankling Ja- I.uh Doll, Haines and several other makes, Any piano sold guar A Bl Sllk afld FreflCh Flan“e‘ antecd to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded, New e 1|r|.l|1n\ for rent. Pianos sold on monthly payments if desired WAISTS | We handle Burdette and Newman Bros' organs ightly used Li“e‘] a‘]d M“S]i!l Depal‘tlflellt 4 organs at $82.00, $10.00, $12 5,00, %20.00 and 0. Pianos moved, stored, tuned and repaived. Telephone 1683 Pl | | i s ght W New line Our Large Stock of The best and finest line of Linens, Musling and Sheetings in the west at prices less than manufacturers’ present prices is in, ready for Ak-Sar-Ben week. v Liddell's Belfast Linen Dam nehes wide, full bleached, on r 1—qu L] viin of the season is our 84 and 1044 Bleached Damask Pattern Cloths at fhe New Styles in Silk Waists from $3.50 up The higy 3 . P £2.00, 3 N M P il French Flannel Waists from }- \B,l,.‘- 1 ”‘5 A @ price o - Our Fall Stock of ':“.'.«t..‘ (fl)l\l‘dl-':ntly:;_‘l'\T::_.‘.::"n:illn;u---| wear are in- LINDSAY, THE JEWELER, A D E A % R (] s M | 1516 DOLGLAS NEW FANS for Ak-Sar-Ben Ball, e e e vl SESE e 0 and $3.00. Don't miss this chanee to get something fine for a very small

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