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BET ATURDAY THE OMAIA DAILY OCTOBER BOSTOIN=:-53TOR you ever heard of. e 51 e —— Women’s Tailor-Made Suits, Jackets, Capes and SKirts oy ton For the past weeks our cloak buyers have scoured the New York market and have succeeded in buymg the swellest styles in suits, cloaks, capes and furs at exceptionally low prices—in many instances at half our former price—all of them ave products of the most celebrated designers of the world, ‘There is not & woman in Omaha that will not tell you that at J. L. Brandeis & Song you will find the largest and choicest assortment of the finer grades of snits, cloaks, furs, ete., and at the very lowest prices, 20, 1900. Read the Extra Specials And come Satnrday and get the greatest bargains In skirts you eyer heard of, Read the Extra Specials And come Saturday and get the greatest bargains in skirts Special Cape Values $2 Q8L iy lined throughout and trimmed with thibet fur, $ h»x ladivs' $6.50 seal fining, edged With mm, full sweep and J0-in, long $ for $3.00 French seal lining and full size. $ (ul 25,00 combi« ‘uvmkh'\n collar- St ylish tailored it f A $998 hormewpon, venwtian, cheéiol ; : ~ Jackets Priced Low. e [ a ete., in colors and black, new 50 Jackets of all wool ma- At 2,‘ scalloped jackets and skirts, e terials, some silk lined, extra well 1ined and tallored, special value at $9.98 - big values at 1.‘,”. At $ 5 Walking and golf suite; 08 The best jacket valueon an extra nice golf ruit At wmmmn carth. High grade colored and made of golf back mate- black kerseys, very best tailors rial, stylish little jacket . and golf or walking skirt, all nicely stitched, and a remarkable value at $14.50. At $ Special — New man- tailored suits, We have _|u~<1 received an immense lot of swell creations in sample sults, no two alike, and made to sell from $22.50 to $30.00, includ- ing the new blouse aud girdle effects, all colors and sizes, choice tomorrow at $17.00. Extra Special SKirts . o K G R 0 ) Phenomenal Mlllinery Offers tirer, Plaid and no .ty dress skirts, worth #, for 1,000 Trimmed Hats on sale at about half their worth. 150 98 978 ing, silk lined, high collars, cannot be equalled at the price, §4.08, O8 Automobile box coats At s and extra stylish jackets, ap- — sliqued and fur collars and ro- veres, guaranteed satin lining, all colors, and un- matchable at $0,98, ettos, satin lined, for $2.00 Baltic seal Q C and French coney scarfs with four and six talls. Extra Special SKkirts Novelty, homespuns and appliqued skirts, (from the great purchase) worth qu) N $4.00, on salo at Notion Sale Continues The Notion Sale causes a great flurry in the dry goods business of Omaha. Never was merchandise sold at such a ridiculously low price. A few prices are given below— 3 pac kagea of all kmdq 10 Drapery Hooks, 1c of knvelopes at, dozen .. Boxed W mmg l‘aper 22C Embroidery Silk, 3¢ envelopes and paper to match, all colors, dozen" .. Hosiery and Underwear Sale Ladles' extra quality fast black, silk | Ladies' vests and pants, made of the finished hove, with double oles, me | finest Egyptian cotton, fn light, me- dium ad heavy weight, at, pair 10c and 12i¢c * 49¢c Ladies' jersey ribbed saxony wool A great assortment of Trimmad Hats at these prices —including the popular short back sailors, pompa- dours, turbans, ete. Black and the right colors. We give them the game care and attention we do our more 500 yde- ]hstmg (ot- 1! 2C | Turkey red Markmg 1c Tadles' fa black and fancy colored . o ton, spool.. crseses aee Cotton, Sballs ... cevvieiiiniiiiiiia B on o rench | ¥sts and pants, handsomely silk trim expensive hats. If you wanta hat at one of these Large size pnamel 19 Fast black I)unun Male thread, plain and drop stitch ef- | med, white, ecru and gray, long ad prices, we can please you—values range from 34 to &7, Table Cloths, each C atton; § oRsAR 1081, s, R Y 1C fect, go at, pair short sleeves, light, medium and h .00 hats one sees in most shops Machi T] d . —they are elegant copies of the Imelgu models and eastern patterns, :)"‘I?_(l"] actine iLhroa lc Geod heavy lea 50 made of the very best material by expert milliners. They are perfect in %4 i Splendid quality, ‘mads to/buts every detail and fetching enough for the best dressed ladies in the land. All kinds bom’_}{mf 1c | Table bpoum\, A 10C Pins, each.. seeree @ for.... . ton across the chest, all sizes, worth We ask you to see them and compare them with the best trimmed hats in town at $10.00 and $15.00. 12 .C and IQC U5t ALBsCaulE Hat Pins, 1c | Child's Side 1<,1nsm, B¢ A Gl el bl ... O98c | At OO we will give you choice of 40 Imported Pattern Hats. These are | dowen. all colors, pair.... . Rt vl s St | s 1 _ hats that were imported by a number of Fifth Avenue Millinery par | All kmd.s”Aephyr 1}5 }«:mcy set Benuty ]’ms 5c Boys' and girls' fast black hose, in medtum and heayy weight, all sizes worth up to Zic, go at dies’ fine jersey ribbed wool union poons, 6 for .. vy welght, all sizes, worth At We show more Trimmed Hats at $5.00 than any house in Omaha. They § ¥ancy all silk thhon 30 Pompadour (,omhs, ]90 al’ld 25C | $1 ench, in this sale at ... 690 5 OO are not to be classed with the ordinary i 130, O Wit shigbolt dexss ss with rhine stones.... ... . 90 ton—plain and fancy colors—over 100 Ladies’ fersey ribbed uulon sults, lors, they have served their purpose as models and were gold to us Yurn, 1ap ... dozen ... ... heaem s priial QE | Lis b e 4gg svlem than ths duty o1 kST Ak 45d wo Wil oner them Lor atne | CabsbOoton, Qg | GiMssvass G day at 8 = men un‘ll o T eiters Agatnat the Hom |GAME AT DUNLAP lS A TIE mm.»'..’nfi..mx;':":.:;h.'."w.y.n'”:;: iyt tent Clalmant Vatican Indorses McKinley's Policy in|erty and « ' ing lnst game Home Team Plays an 1In ]TneYI)uths Wotk o R ot : 5 " ; g% - ) | esting a surplus of 623 pins. Last Philippines and West Indies, ek i impolla, secretary of state., an SIOUX FALLS, 8. D., Oct. 10.—(Special Gume with the Omuha High OMAHA. — my telllng him of my conversatic ‘n w H)\ the | Telegram.)—The struggle for undi sputed | School, e % 1st. Al S | pove, snid idt the statements made 10 me | possession of a valuable tract of land | 128 g RECOGNITION REFUSED TO FILIPINOS | By bone Wore St (e i it 3 | 2" Camberiain, which has beea 10 prok- | DUNLAP, Ta., ¢t 10—(Spectul Tele 18 160 January |, i known to today as the result of a feature of the [of foot ball was played here this after- 162 19} |90| Archbishop Ir g 07 e sardinal) \1;"““;'““!' that | case being tried before Judge Carland of [noon in which the Dunlap Glants were i i e et . from Aua on o less than different occasions |y " v:iited States court. Orlginally th t the O h school team 968 1 0 5 petitlons were ) the Vatica y the | B nited Sta ¢ L eleven g0 COUNCIL BLUFFS. Card ine leaders to have | struggle was between Captain H. J. King, h elaven got 4, BLUFH T B 1 th ast half, 1 < hemestead claimant, and a number of | Dunlap got it and prevented the visitors | Nelson townsiters, Some months ago King, \\hulll"h‘l BCOPINg. | 'Ibm‘llm haites played a |Kuf)hr'ylu‘u';| {had been given a patent to the land by | Selentitic game, making some € ' b 2 NEW YORK, Oct. 19 Archbishop Ire- " b . | the Interior department after the case | . land, in conversation today touching the | “The church said the cardinal, “needs|)og yoen fought inch by inch through | ) and the Philippines the co-opera- septhfent at Rome- toward the Cath 1 0f the American government fot the | every branch of the land department, sold church in the Philippines and in Cubi r ction of 1ts rights and libertie about 100 acres of the tract’ to his son, 1 the American govern PRl o LNibnare. Not . mhe tion of the church for the pacifica- | G€0T8 <ing of M ara, Neb. " land transferred 1s that portion which | lnn\r‘lhn the townsiters refused to vacate. Suit | 1 superior gener to "’ . o o era 0 | ke A e g Setieral 101 was then instituted in the federal court, having for its object the ejectment of the | T townsiters Clyde. fhom of Kspor it Judge Carland, after carefully consider- | Moore gl a1 and they Wil moet i the finals tomor- ing the question rmised by the attorney [Hood rhack .........Lehmer Miss Griscom defeated Miss Mar. for the townsiters as to the validity of | Substitutes: Cathers, Rostumund, McDon- | garet Curtis of Boston in a spirited ro ports " Views. and the Vatic it that the rect official relations, always refus out of cons We shall be glad to send to any one requesting it our Illustrated Announcement of the new volume for 1901, and also a sample copy of a recent issue containing Andrew Carnegie’s article on “ Thrift.” g E Special Subscription Offer g v& ever witne A — | | what was recently said to him in Roi this subject. He sald he did =0 the readily inasmuch as the eminent pi with whom he had had the h versing on the matter showed themselve to be in nowise unwilling to have the statements made by them made public The archbishop sald “Roberison | Beorit semi-final rounds for the the Baltusrol cup, in which Miss Griscom of Pennsylvania this woman champlon, and Miss hn'nxkl.llm Bishop of Bridk Conn.. were success- for 1907. he present {Bhard Tun iterty | | this slip or the name of this publication, will receive the nine November and December issues of The Companion FREE, and then tHey ava. un e ald and Stericker. Of ‘seventeen holes by 2 up and 1 to piay, HOSE whe subscribs prior to November b, sending $L75 with In one of the audiences which he gract turbed possession of all their properties and | the patent, owing to' the land being lo- - and Miss Bishop -~ defeated Mra. E. A 1 xvlw;;hllv -pl -;“\H \\"' 8 were never in better position to | cated within an incorporated city, ruled Walnut H am. Manch of Lexington 4 up and 2 to pla; the pr 8 of religion and the | in favor of the defendants. The plaintiff | TLineup for Walnut Hill foot ball team wernment to the church nd the Philippines. The American " | sulvation of soul the lssues for fifty.two weeks, a full year, until January 1, 1902, “The author . gave notico that he would carry the mat- | against South Omaha at South Omaha { government glves proof of good will and | ;(:;‘ }'I' 'I:‘I"']” ‘”“' ‘:("I’I"I"'” “';”‘“l fi':"“ ter to tne United States court of ap- : ¢ 20 Center s-mam Gal This offer includes the gift of the new Companion Calendar, in exhibits in its justice and | bishop Ireland, “are wonderfully well-in- ; o f and rights of the | formed about matters, religlous and po- | Ve loft met tonight In t 12.color printings from exquisite designs painted expressly for “the professional hand eran essaying to play 400 ) for Howlson. The latter fair stroke, however, and won Howinon, 20} | 6 nadlan’ negotis ral bank w shots und banks. Gallagher's best ran was 56 and was replete with dell cato shooting and clever nursing ayers to Compete for Posses- 8 mmmmmmmmmnm see from bishops Difficulties of de of war and of | #8 th we understand | in Jiatt’ ena litical, in the Philippines and in Cuba and have the interests of the church| HURON, 8. D, Oct, 19.—(Speclal.)—A good CF tes most deeply at heart e el de ARepi: i sized audience gathered in the opera house i . e | 4Nd know far better than we in Am Tuesday evening to hear Senator Pettigrew | could know what the rights of the church | gjucuss campaign fssues, but they were dis SECOND GOLF CONTEST TODAY [ 418 ':”"\ "‘;\: “':‘!ll“";l‘ be d‘""‘i be de- | riointed for the reason that he falled to ended American Cathollcs and others may 1 c ¥ | giscuss questions In which the public is ¥ T ace o dgme 3 e O 1 0 ~ N er Kelly, T L t their judgment of the con- |y pow vitally interested. He occupled L ""(" “"'"":"I"'I' hip Oyp on v AR AL R I e O ot the | wo noura in telllng that he had ot left the guntry S0k GLinks, more ";‘“;'h"""'h;‘,;“ der only safet ch the holie church has | ., ; tha d le! ; gisee 28 52y in the Phillppines for the protection o republican party; that the party had left The second polf contest for the champlon- | have been a ten-roun e Lertal e » him, and that he was as good a republican p will take place on the links of the | rado Athletlo association proy and the lives of hor priests 1| oay as bo ever was. He unreservedly Bl Kolly'# seconds threw 1 (he he protection afforded by the American |gpygeq Senator Hanna and ridiculed Gov Ving entere yhen flag and all this is fully understood and|epnor Roosevelt, and took occasion to hit fully recognized in Rowme.’ | series, The Youth's Companion. ¥ 32 left half, irterback, Chism; ar by Pettigrew. THE YOUTH’S COMPANION, BOSTON, MASS, Sixteen “CUPIDENE" This £reas Vegate: cud nor it be won & and_undoubt wtitle the char R out had there fon. LeRoy od the Grave. that paper's criticisms of himself and his|first match, has allowed incident 1 narrated by John | F60rd: ~The speech was mot y Would have pit I seen another round | | the editor of the Huronite & rap or two fo n . ! fluyor hl'l‘L Preventia quickness of s \-’rnlmnxau‘ A&t et of imbuener! = r ihe kidneys and tue uilnary organs of { Jordan Defeats Haker. And restores sma'| WEuk organE, sl vietor | | gl his' chane: cople | oWnership t go by default and has not poopl r-yul the i It A startling Oliver of Philadelphia, as follows: 1 was | ®XPected to hear and the audfence began ry ffevoriies dn the bel- | BOSTON, Oct. 10.—Richard Jordan wor k) R A T b A rar Uy dyd s Lt g Kt gyt | tn an awtul condition. My skin was almost | diminishing long before the senator had L Aomsman, g 5 R haTat nd ¥ St Dara T MYy 10, I8 _ehackey | ¥ oL eect s petibonasns curer 150 & moxd for (5o yellow, cyes sunken, tongue coated, paln | B0ished his speech aultad a8 folows: ‘“\ g i) g L.‘fu«r % | 38 SRR L A% 05 A matan, The even. | "itex 2076, Ban Francisco, Cel. continually in back and sides, no appetite, e R. Kimble, E. M. Morsman, jr., against J. | 1§ §ame was drawr FOR SALE BY MYERS-DILLON LRUG CO. 16TH AND FARNAM. | growing weaker day by day. Three Physi- | MEDICS TO MEET CLASSICS | 1t Temist plaskell 'agdinge B3t For a Cold In the Head. clans bad given me up. Then I was ad v against H- Lawrle, J. B LAXATIVE BROMO-QUININE TAB % vised to use Electric Bitters; to my great | Foot Ball l-lllll(' L “Well, » say that the very | joy, the first bottle made a decided im- ton Street I cheduled for Vin- rk This Bickingham, W. D Burns, jr., W. A fleld S ——————. S ——CR r Redick against 1 with their doubts when really SUDDEN DEATH OF ADAMS it is their dinners they're a- wrestling with. “Take my old man. A kinder husband never drew breath; BOSTON, Oct, 19.—Captain John B. Adams o np e o provement. T continued thelr use for three Afternaon, The contest wiil be ¥ed by a dinner :er;[ of m:n don't [“""‘w fl‘lc weeks and am now & well man. I know and danice in the ey w | difference between their souls | they robed the grave of another victim." | The Omaha Medics will play tha Crelgh- o v N o should fail to try them. Only 30¢, | ton ‘university foot ball team at T ] and their stomachs, and they | toranteed, at Kubn & Cors drug store. " | Street park this atternoon and_ both Horsford's Acid Phn‘.phale 92002229090000000090000000 00 ' [ fancy that they are a-wrestling - by to. s str) A Great Tonic. fulr the Meoedies defes 1 the memory of that Marg; - still lingers In the memories of the Creigh- | play. <Chief of Gramd |ton stident players’'The game: wiil “be | borty Conn oo called at 3 o'clock and the attendance prom- | 0f Lenox by 4 up anc e by Henrt fiex to be large, s the membership of hoth — ol st (SO0 | FORBES BOYS SLUG FALLON It invigorates and strengthens, lieves nervousness and headachie, creates a good appetite. Genuine bears name Hoxsroxn's on wrapper, A BEAUTIFUL WOMAN 0} MORE EXCURSIONS. \ & S ) S 0% ‘;,",“\P\," On Each Tuesday in October and November the UNION PACIFIC Tronble. The lineup follows: o .> |of Maryland, past commander-in-chief of ynv--l{n Position. Creighton. | Omaha Man Who 1x Ofiic | 7;‘ S« ?“”l‘ “l“’ touches a bit | %, Grand Army of the Republic, dropped hl"n'«'v'x’;‘ im Bullivin Refe Chicas LW LI U VY W oL e begins to w dead at the state house this afternoon. s & Drubbing, X O 1pos & i A el e L U L R A R Waties | 4 Imperial Hair Regenerator WILL SELL TICKETS hisself about the doctrine of | '\oirs of vk Allon'. L Left tackle...Welch (Capt.) | CHICAGO, Oct. 18.—Another referee was o nly wure ard harmlass remedy for elthar at the T d 1t took & doz prder. row Right end..... .. Furay is Athletic club to- Election, till 1 say, “I'd bs A B n policemen to re- ashamed to go troubling the | oakiaxn, 1a, Oct, 10 (Special Tele- Risht halftack minister with my doubts when |&mum)- R K. Thomas, a well known citi- Fullback T . zen of this city, died at his home today, aged | Substitutes: Omaha—Chambers, ) an A)rrs Pill would set (hlngs 72 years, one month and iwenty-one days, |#!d and Jungbluth. Crelghton—Lyncn and * * * * [ 4 * * * * * * * OMAHA TO OGDEN AND SALT LAKE CITY, ONE WAY, . $23,00 ¢ OMAHA TO OGDEN AND SALT LAKE CITY, ROUND TRIP, . . 40.00 : * - * * * * - * * * . by ‘R he was started by Referce Patsy | ha calling the fight betweei OMAHA TO BUTTE AND HELENA, MONT., ONE WAY, .. . 23.00 OMAHA TO BUTTE ANi2 HELENA, MONT., ROUND TRIP, . . 4000 OMAHA TO SPOKANE AND PORTLAND, ONE WAY, EMICAL MFQ. CO.. 22 W druggists and _Bold by rdressers, afier Forbes sce contest. When « . 2800 \enllng 10 the straight lglin." Funeral services wlll be held at the Meth- | CFe'8hton: SEcy ment Harry Forbes, a by "0 ce, uownu. 8 RAreat’ aat b OMARA TO SPOKANE AND P."""A." ROUND TRIP, « & o 4500 g 4 odist Episticopal church, Sunday atternoon, Urged to Attend Games. TIaTins awing on ik tan . The ety oars tl Kawt e R SRR 1h T264NA AR SEATTLE, OO WAY, iesiio " .. 20 J. C. Aver Company, |iuterment here ~(Bpoctal.)- plod with Harey and o rushed to Il . g ege b B LAY OMANA TO TACOMA AND SEATTLE,ROUND TRIP, . . . 4500 his brother's assistance, The three were in Practical Chemists, Lowell, Mass. No M TR Y @ urged to give & a lively mixup, witl llon getting the - Round Trip Tickets limited thirty days from date of sale, .. arbiopioniis Science has retired the pill. A tooth- B ns, Dy Bl TN Rojloeman Teesiied Oop's Dyshess Tablets sresuoasesfully ety . cellol drews, >oun *au of the two han- used monthly by over 10.000 ladias. Prico, Ayer's Hair Vigor some, fragrant, medicated tablet fills the | Clark, Coach Booth, Dr. Hastings and | tams Bollcemen were thin hiatined nt S Ry mail, $1.08 Send 1 conts foF New City Ticket Office, 1324 Farnam St. Telephone 316, 0000000000000 00000000 Aver's Cherry Fectoral [ need of the hour— Cascarets Candy Cathar- | Manager Tikey all ‘made short, but en- | te four corners of the ring to prevent fur- sampis and particulars. The Cook Co, | Avef' s Cometons tic. Drugglsts, 10¢, 3bc, 50c. thusiastic “speeches and were loudly ap- | ther disorder during the windan between od it ave, Detroit, Nich ¥ X 58, 10¢, 2be, 50c, plauded by the student body, Coach Booih | Lcuny Yanger (“The Tipton Slasher) and | Sold ta Omaha by Ku bn'& Co. 1 & Dousias. | 00000000000 0000000000000000000000 A (

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