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TNF OMAHA nuL\' BEE- WEDNESDAY, n(1omln 31, 1900. WAGES INCREASED, BOSTON STORE RIBBONS, Forty-first and l::\rlyn‘rr“;lv;';“!:\h i Al ‘ PRESSCLUBBENEFITPROGRAN cunold, Twentzsniath and Bl ’ $ Thoas 3 N ¥y an Entire k of All rtieth ttage, $7; John A. Hans: en s a ] it Kinds of 11 wht ot Twenty-four id Wirt, |.,‘ hop, $2,500; R | By qualifying fo their trades. Such is the N ¥ i A ¢ LESS THAN ! ON THE DOLLAR ! «r,.m Bros., Thirtieth ancWoyd, office, [ p " aid Bervios from | record of the students of the International | Newspaper en Offer an Attraction of | Tomorrow begins the big ribbon AlL S0, 0 < t Barlington V'hll Pnt‘on Y,y,»d orvios { Cbrrarsataney sthosls | Taonial vt [ colors of nice, clean fresh £o01s, NOU FEMN: | pm—e—— vercod S Chibago to Billings. Sowe 2,000 people of Omaha can testify to | | nants o the thoroughness of the correspondence | o $1.00 TAFFETA RIBBON 15¢ YD verybody Cught to Go " Made like to order: They C g di method of teachuws as taught by the Inter We will sell all the ribbons worth up to 3 ¥ are all cut on generous lines, ST, PAUL-FORTLAND TRAIN DISCONTINUED | ittt i, pondence Schools of Scran. | GET BEST OF EVERYTHING IN THE CITY |, o T8 S50 Il aney plald. tafteta _ AT Whefar . 16 Bt o Bit) iy ton, Pa., and many have had recent hand e [ brilliant taffetas, drawn work corded edge | to the Prees Club Benefit Bt BOve's - ample and good fitting, stitch 'n 1ta'Rereloe | 1008 [0cressea In dalars. It |n|rn:\l‘\r;:¥|": Masagers of Beyd's, Creighton |tafletas, ot .,;":{,‘f.‘.:"l.” 0 foF 188 Yd entertatnment o e 4L 3 ed like made to measure, trim Northern Pacific Contracts Ttu “€ | undersiood by all employers that thelr | T Tl a Tr 98 Thowe 500 SATIN N 100 Tub 1 « re e i 5 b h A o and Coust Mall from the East | employes are wmbltious and are working | g gy s ko S All the very heavy double faced satin rib- e e have dedlings with A 4 o med and finished as if spacial i , Wil Now Pass Theough for a high position. If you are not you bons, all the very heavy corded plaid rib- i i conts us money, but ly made. We guarantee every The What They Want. Nebraska. | must step down and out and make room | bons, all the very heavy taffetas that gen « it for It X A _ for the ambitious man below you. If you' — erally sell for 2c to b0c yard, go in one lot L AR - ] A thing about them in the broad Vde | are amcitiond, you Ciust Sty R(arCerS] Revorts of (he/vavicty conimitioes st (B9 | W IO IRILE Qg e oo ity 80 er'n Pennyroyal | 54 Y est way. Another fast mail train from Chicago (0 'v_‘_“'“ "':’*'I"‘:‘l‘ e of two ways for a man | Meetng of the Omaba Press club bheld in) “00 [‘l";‘r":':\\h ¥ ’:'\4“\0""\*’_ b ™ oy . ol i vother fast mail train f 18 F . N _ . h bo 0 i to 240, . s the Missouri river will be put into ser 15 88 Wb st ¢ithe §b Roee o Tl ] 0¥ Oommarcial club sooms l\h;n(ia\{x;fl;:fl S . ¢ e | i No failures—No fancies. Jext Sunday, when the Burlington will begin | 10 &% - A .| noon show that the sale of tickets fo v glaias Lol ) | y / 4 7 : :;"ol\:,:n:‘:m oi'a rain deaigned primarily | the rear rv.;m”| !:.:1“4::‘1;] ;:::'. as the ' lefit to be given ut Boyd's theater Friday ;.I,l.:“'k' “;‘:.I.n be a bargain for e yard, ! . 4 o ) No fakes in our line of Y S b ulk of st A - 4 I 1 M pETes tisfactorily. be yard ¥ « ” A for the purpose of ";"7"" the ‘| 'I':" . mh.| You can not afford to quit your busi- ‘ ;:":'y' fi:;“'h"‘Mx'":‘;:\f:"“:;"m Reld and el 10 YARDS 5C RIBBON FOR § : ¥ 3 clothing. All made for and atter destined to Modtana anc DTN | noss and go away to school, but it you are | 4 | Ati'the’ sidben lly sell at Be, . . ! A 4 s and go 4 \ % ohe 6f thy aselety | ns that generally . wrain @ v y Yo 6x0 rely, weat, Heretofore all mail mattor origiuat- | A28 SO0 K0 NV 40 BO00 o Wb educe. | AMalr promise to be one of the oclety | AT The Fntons that senersily, Bell S 0 : ' sold by thig sto! clusively | tng in Chicago and the east directed to|Yrrmy R ok o0 te contest that The Bee | OVents of the season. No more fortunate [ 0 0 yards P T i e B thwest has been handled | e benefit could have been se. |80 for b for an entire bolt of 1 y Men's Fall Overcoats...... $5.5 polnts in orthwest. ba e n handied | is offering until December 3. Bralns are "_’f':v,w:,":hel,,r‘n»urm\ e oot the | This fs the biggest sale of high class rib- | Milew ey e $5.50 by way of 81 Paul. and fhence west over | o\ ton iy wan.—study at home dur ) pheum, Boy # I : = 41 | bous ever attempted in Omaha Plerc y | Men'’s Fall Overcoats...... $7.00 the Northern Pacific. This line has been | FUN 0P ments, qualitylng your- | Trocadero are offering attractions of unusual Doan's Pl d ity - s BOSTON STORE, O ) . Tobacco Cure. e B g enabled to handle the mail to good ad-| o0 "y (hore time and recelve your re- | Merit, and the cream of the ",]”,""""" - N. W. Cor, 16th and Douglas Sts. | UMC!S Sam's Lohace / Men’s Fall Overcoats...... $7.75 vantage by reason of haviag a double daily | Wit have been tendered the Press club. 1 od advisable b o o co with mem- | It hes hoen deemed advirable by the |y o vonry trom now you will be better [ Des Moines last night to confer wit The following births and des re e Northern Pacific, bowever, to discontinue | oo0iineq (o accept & better position? ,,,: bers of “The Burgomaster’’ company con- |jarted to the city health commissioner for alns, because | e d | ihe twenty-fo o d oon one of Paul-Portland trajns, because | 0 CE et the race today for one | CeFRINE numbers which are being prepared | the twenty-four hours cnding at n Men's Fall Overcoats...... $9.00 Men's Fall Overcoats $10,00 of Tuesda DI of the ckening of business Aanm’x ';'h: | of the ten free scholarships which The Bee especlally for the occaslon. Mme. Dollie "'“‘;”:: Clyds Dunn, 1082 South l\.(lhb winter moniths This action was further ; Rathbun-Chesley will sing an aria from | eenth. girl: Arton B ok Be Bee offers you. Don’t lay around and be a ) | eenth. girl: Arton Moran, 1147 North considered the part of wisdom for the rea- | oo Po®™ SO0 LR T ie votes by clip. | “Traviata.” The Orpheus Jubilee singers {eentii; ",‘.‘ oS rotols, n‘(; North I:#uny' en S a ul S son that the Burlington has a through train | ;ing o4t the coupon on page 2 of this pa- | have consented to appear, and four num- | Gy mh,’h.w Ly | : from Chicago and 8. Louis to Billings, and | 05 0o (4", G0 lends to help you. You | bers trom the Orphoum and Trocadero will|* Beuthu Tiving culver, 102 gtantora circie B We are as ambitious to please our custo thence west to Portland over the Northern | wii “necer rogret it, Wil you add your | COmPlete a program of unusual excellence. | aged 1; Georgs Welch, §001 Cuming, aged 1| At sl Pactfic name to the growing list? Mayor Moores will open the benefit with a 04 CURVER VAt 18 VoY | mers as we are to sell them, consequently The friendly relations existing “between | “gollowing is the score to da spesch of welcome, and Smith B. Hall, prest. | T8 CORVERIERT TR TR L o clothing only made for selling and advertis- the Burlington and the Northern Pacific and | john W. Muir, Omaha Machine works..420 | dent of the club, will speak on behalf of the | = 5. AT S '““ . A ‘::“’ s must just| 1l Sipsonss 13 fid the close traffic agreement that has been | \vatson B. Perkins, K. E. Bruce & Co..3§0 | N€Wspaper men. ; HE T YU SF SThGet:: Cabourats Gonay | N ] g purposes finds no place in this store, declded Upon Rde o tee, Tauale & pors | Hime Reod, Telaphens Exchanse. D] P, e O s it | CathARts, - Diuggiate, 100, 356, 800 i <o If from any cause you cannot trade with of valuo o let the Burlington handle & por- | Henry L. Cassell, 2230 Meredith ave. changes in the order of presentation, will #E B . { h tion of the mail and passenger trafic from | g W. Bartling, Nebraska City, Neb be s follows: us, we'd be pleased to have you look through 4 o L IIQII Permitn, .13 . Chicago west (o Billings, the Northern | B B Muller, Fisher & Lautfe.... Quérture— Friendly Greeting Bellstedt | mpne oity tnep .':',", ,,,,'“4“,,,& has tesued ‘Lw‘vs I" T“E LE‘D our line in order to post yourself. Pacific there to recelve the train intact, [ Wil A. Brown, Fullerton, Neb %o, Piank T Moores. Mayer of Omana | he following permits: - Frank Bovick, 1913 operating it throush to Portland. By 80| Theo. Schults, 3024 Howard strest, ol % Moores, Mayor of Omaha | o, ‘barn, I Leonard, 1 l Men'’s Fall and Winter Suits..............$4.50 CUT PRICE Sorvite fromh 8t Pau) ‘to Portiand Ot studying do you suppose that| Several members of the club went to - ISCH‘EFER DRUG .,.“.4 / a Men's Fall Overcoats...... $8.00 i . o North- | ) e g Twentleth,' cottage, $0; M. T. Ci A 4 L dolug the runniug of a train over the North- | Frank A, Decker, Council Bluffs, Towa.. 01| o & o Burgomaster.” | = THE BEST TRACK, Men’s Fall and Winter Suits . ... ... 56,50 ern Pacific from St. Paul to Billings is en- | Lawrence Willlams, Council Blufts, Ia.. 82 ot Wi et 10 Full Ve e (e THE BEST SERVICE, t | ; X tirely obviated John Haynes, Dewey & Stone. . c the stage hands of F . 3 st NT, Men’s Fall and Winter Suits. ... . ved's « SN The nuw mail train on the Burlington | Albert Sessman, Murray hotel, v‘li.:-:’:r‘r:nu.i;kr‘ the direction of Stage THE BEST EQUIPMENT, | Men's Fall d Wint Sul will leave Chicago in the morning at 8:60, | W, F. Hatch, U. P. Headquarters...... 70| A" Fow e P, Richras THE BEST TRAINS $ an inter Suits.......... ...$7.50 iving at Lincoln in the evening at 11| ¥ B. Holbrook, 1108 H t b “"“""} TCEIE LAtk be 4 | Men's Fall and W S arriving a Jncoin in the evenin P, olbrook, 01 arney stree n aricaturist, Late o AR " o | en's Fall an H rr o'clock. There connection will be made | John Furbush, 1018 No. Sixteenth &t.... el TO DENVER. | Ll fmef ,u!ts, vepssiasiness 9000 with the Burlington's through St. Ln;nl»»l Daisy Hickman, Bennett Dept. store... A y 0r r a s | The Union Pacific was the first | Men's Fall and Winter Suits........ .....$9.00 Yortland train. The Chicago-Lincoln fast| g ¢ Van Avery, 1000 Capitol av | Conait” und More hv t)\t 0 Sketch, 1 | . . § mall will connect at Pacific Junction with | Wm. Kocker, 2621 p"k,.,p,,, wl. “The Tie That Binds.” | line to establish Buffet Smoking | $9.50, $10, $10.50, $12, $12.50 and up, B LAIR bMAY ter atodit Nriky WNINE Iverybody \\o..a.‘r»\urn.mlnri‘ Knew: o |can be immediately relioved by using land Library Cars to Denver aud | 1 rrive in the latter place at 10:10 tet— "L h Band,” 1 :‘m.“';'lr:w flm(,f, »«‘:u xl\"fi :Iw Burling- F"“TERNAL SOCIETIES MEET q“""’rfi. Rull-v::wn_\ !)I‘r:...' Al it la Grlpps cuugh syrup | other western points. fon a daylight train from Chicago to Mme. Claudia Nevens, § ;*Mme. s Retell Este! Alto; heodore | 6 n Omahn, since the fast mail will - carrs | MAtters of Intereat to Membe Bronon, Tenor: Mr. Claudius This remedy “goes right to the spot| “THE COLORADO SPECIAL” | passengers, although this feature will be cussed and Permanent Or Viaret Hertoll, Baritone Lv. Omaha 11:35 p. m. today, eatirely incidental, sinos the traln is do- ization Effected. Arfa—“Thus Saith the Lord,” from No WAITING for results—the FIRST DOSE e v o t z Mogsiah .. 0y:o0ere s Handel | neipg wonderfully. Lawyers, clergymen and 9 signed primarily for the purpose of trans. Mr. Claudius Harri Hertell | Ar. Denver 1:20 p. m. Tomerrow. porting the madl Tuesday afternoon the first meeting of | Mr. Willlam Riley Hatch tn a “Stunt” of |lecturers ghould keep a bottle in their Tncidental to this service there will be | the Nebraska Fraternal congress was held Tlis Own, vic o l [ " . # , Mareena and Martella Comedy Acrobats, | Pocket—a small dose taken just before — a slight change in the time of the Bur-|at the Fraternal Union hall in the Paxton in'a Pleasing Specialty. speaking fmparts @ pecultar RESONANCE THE PACIFIC EXPRESS Jington's night train from Omaha to Lin- block, with representatives present from | Thanks . ol connecting with the westhound train | tWenty-three fraternal insurance socteties | Smith 1. "."I‘rlc:::’l:!fl‘lt of ‘the Omaha | to the VOICE TONES. Talkers should mi Lv. Omaha 4:25 p. m. today, chmax Of 2 ib. 25¢ ’ 5 for the comst and the Black Hills, At | 10ing business in the state. Temporary or- Massensy and Hebiemean, Vocalista, it. Sold in 2ic and G0c bottles. | Ar. Denver 7:35 a. m. tomerro! present this train leaves Omaha at 9:30 p. l;lnilmlnn was effected by the election of | Kangaroo Dance from *The Burgomaster." i & oa ellln m. On and after Sunday its hour of de- | F. Roos president and W. E. Sharp, e g e sn & M c “ n Ec | S— l" g T e e " | ecretary. The permanent omeers <noses| GREAT CHANCE FOR SOMEONE [Snerman & McGonnell Drug Go el wero: F. F. Roow, president; H. M. War- New Location, Cor. 16th and Dodge, | CVTY TICKET OFFICE 1324 FARNAM ST, . RalIway Noton _n‘ Faruoneln ing, vice president; W. E. Sharp, secretary. | Wisconsin G Heireas to 840,000, pbidastoan ™ | TELEPHONE 316, The month of October just closing, has been the greatest 4 r d John T. Yates, treasurer. An executive Would Like C we have ever had in our cloak de 3 PRANL Ag E. H. Wood ot |nd 1 oul e Correspondent - - — — e Ir cloak department. e e 0 5 Chitugo for & ahort | committee conslsting of the elective ofMcers ‘n Omaha. l The wonderful business trip. and Mrs. Adella Harding of Hebron, Neb., No More No More bargains that we purchased and gave to our customers, sav- Frank Stowart, superiutendent of dining | George W. Wikton of Hastings and W. A. am & good looking girl of 18 years yoatil in them from 25 to 50 per cent, has made this v b 1 rt o B o, YU L Princess Qualit a very busy depart- Our cloak manager has requested permission t 1 H Potter, \ t of the Erie | W88 adopted providing for the collection of ‘Nlagara, g‘ ¥ sion to close m-;'::xenr I e.:’\‘m;‘:-‘;:‘l,":{n:fi:&n- office ~ by | funds by an assessment of not to exceed 5| This note, scribbled in pencil on 4 rag No Less LADIES’ SHOES, No Less the month with 81X BARGAINS. Teason of a slight indisposition. cents on each member of every order In|fragment of print paper, was found by We believe th i i Joo Arthur, contracting freight agent of | Nebraska which afliates in the congress. | Bee pressman yesterday in the care of a & v i i i el e L1TUTeatoRt valuen evor oftred in this e T ough New | Committees on legislation and other mat- | big roll of paper welghing 1,700 pounds. Known as the best §3.50 value in America. To introduce| . any other city. BARGAIN 1—Ladies’ suits, lined with Givernaud taffets ‘ork nd other eastern states. ters will bo appointed today. The even- | The roll had been shipped direct from the | them we make the price %2.50, including the entire line Box silk throughout, with satin straps, in blouse and double breast- Al ules Lumbard and Travel- | ing was spent In dis 1 it f in- 1 e P31 * Ing_ Pusmenger Afont Thorpe of the Fonni- | teront. to mombers of frererns vocitios | “ile in Ningara, and it is probable the| Cglf, Patent Ideal Kid, Patent Calf, Vici Kid, lace or button, ed tight fitting styles, a suit worth $25, tomorrow only $10.50. eylvania are entertaining three of the writer is & young woman employed in them. Sfictain of"that road, Who are in Omaha |40d the executive committee announced | Being & married man, the pressman was | Kid and cloth top, sizes 24 to 7, widths AA to E. Swellest Jooking after business matters and renew- | that it would prepare a bill to be intro- unable to comply with her request, so he | Jine ever displayed in this city. ing thelr ac ]?‘;"::I‘r‘u(nd‘:“!?pl ;‘M‘l"l:,ur"h;l)lgld duced in the next legislature which would | handed her note to the city editor, who ‘ J y ork, hastarn superintendent | 48818t the societies 1n their wor turned it over to the most eligible of his WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY ONLY. BARGAIN No. 2—Ladies’ Washington of the m-r Union line A. Dawson of he socleties represented at the meeting 3 Every Pair Warranted mill k i 9 differe young woman somehow seems to No More 1 y 9 No More 8 (’rfl[‘y, n ¢ ifferent shades of {Moago, manager of the Union Iine, and | were: Imperial Mystic Legion, Kuights of at matrimony, s, % o~ ‘AR e O ratu, R | o " e o e e 's| $2.50 |THE ROCHESTER| g3 50 i ot it B e B T - - ) R. Dering of Chicago, assistant general | tno Maccabees, Ladles of the Maccabees, the reciplent of her message be Successors to The Howe, tors, grays, oxfords and reds, known Ppasscnger agent ) | canum, Ancient Order United Workmen, | particularly interested in the fact that she RAT DOES STUNT AT BOYD'S Modern Woodmen of America, Woodmen | will inberit $40000° ‘It might alo be| N0 Less 1516 DOUGLAS ©T. No Less as our world-beater $10 jacket, lined i X d, aughters of Pro- ked, ) ¥ i g d Aviesst!on WheslDusing . Ferieri |l ¥ ot iBond Andiutshiars of Pro: :»'n.’m,"'.','.'u":%'m:n":r,k.":;.' l‘;,:h‘:;::, ‘:n;: = g £ throughout with guaranteed Skinner's ance of “Un Fraternal Union, Star of Jupiter, Tribe of rests Precipitation. Ben Hur, American Home, Royal High- herit, $40,000, why is it necessary to hunt / satin, and was made to sell for $1 4 a husband among strangers in Omaha? But | &L E E i ?Q g landers, ~ Degree ot Honor, Catholic | then it is Iikely that the wayd of n youn, bp CIAI A SAI ‘ § . tomorrow, only §6.98. yi young 0 A big Norway rat did a little stunt on the ll:nuhu of Amercia, Royal Nelghbors, | woman in Niagara, Wis., are just as in S A Boyd stage Monday night during the rendi- | Reyal Achates, Royal Mystic Legion, In- | sorutabl th 4 & by ’ ? A T AT TaAtak S Esiad tion of “Uncle Tom's Cabin,” which, though | dependent Workmen of America, Wood. | T taPle a8 thode of the scx elsewhere. ON LADIES BARGAIN No. 3—Ladies’ black Persian unaonounced and unheralded, was by no | men's circle. —_— wool capes, 30 or 33 inches long, silk lin- means inappropriate. It was just as Little Bva, sitting on her father's knee, declared | NEW SOCIETY INCORPORATES B o ed throughout, front and collar edged her intention of going to heaven at un{ [ 3 with thibet, our regular price on it is early date and the lachrymal glands of the | Love and Peace Missionary Associa- | ! : 2 §6.50, tomorrow only $2.98 nudience was singularly active. Jim Has- tlon Will File Articles with g ; brook of the Fifth ward was wishing he | | } Secretary of State. ¥ 4 X : Az} A e had brought & bath sponge instead of a . oot g e BARGAIN No. 4—Ladies’ silk (dress handkerchief. The orchestra was playing The Love and Peace Missionary asso- | . | i -V 4 either black gros grain, bro- something creepy, with a wild, barbaric |clation” 15 & new organization for ‘evan- ‘ | 5 cases of Corsets, in pink, blue, black skirts, in r g grain, strain in it, when Mr. Rat seampered out | gellcal and benevolent purposes which will B | and drab, in all sizes, that were made to sell p ; cade or plain taffeta, with 4 ruffles, the of the flies and made for the footlights. be perfected at a meeting at the Young | . . i it wi N efore for $5.00. “Bang!” went the cymbals. The rat|Men's Christian association rooms Friday at $1.00, on ”:ie at ‘“1)"' d i like of it was never known b $ changed his mind and seemed about to |evening. ies’ eece lined union suits, in sfl- jes’ ine withdraw (left center), when he saw the | The soclety is organized by J. 1. Tamino- Ladies fin?i t 50e, 75 'd 98, BARGAIN No. 5—Ladies’ fur scarfs, made from genuine 1ce-clogged river and nearly fell over him- | sian, conductor for some time of the Love ver gray and ecru, a C, c an Cy electric seal, with 6 tails, tomorrow only $1.98. .elf|lu trying to ;:";.m:y (rumhll. He did [and Peace mission in this city, The ar- worth double, / f A cuu-"w::‘:;n:-n":hin“;.:?::.‘uc.l.::ednrrr::::r‘:)lr:;lzm:ha“::z with the Ladies’ fine jersey ribbed vests and pants, Pl BARGAIN No. 6—Ladics’ percale wrapppers, extra wnist mel;‘lul( rm:llr made of steer ::am n:nl the nfl'rvllr{‘y :r state, provide that the ob- in silver gray and ecru, at 25¢, 85¢ and 50c, ? lining, 50c¢ quality, on sale at 19c. i AHARE orchestra drummer us second later | jects of the organization shall be to ‘‘d ” aha, an e above he was {n the parquet. Several women |good unto all men, the elevating of hu. Is a charming country to worth double. A The liveliest cloak department, in Omaha, screamed and gave attention to their skirts | manity for the life that now s and that Visit in the winter. The Children's fleece lined vests and pants at ‘ bargains will make it livelier. and one jumped upon a chair, which is to come, with charl{able and ed- trip 18 not expensive; 10¢ and up to 35¢. Meanwhile Little Eva had finlshed her ac- | ucational lustruction to al nationalities $76.55 will buy a ticket o8 p : ¢ rount of bright angels and when the audi- | possible.” o 3 A Children’'s wool vests and pants at 15¢ ence awoke to a sease of its surroundings | Because of his previous good work J. I.| g 10,8 S0y 0f d to 75c. Topsy was engaged in steallng @ ribbon | Taminosian 18 to be permanent president Mexico and return. Many |and up 530 from Miss Fealy. The rat had furnished |unt!l he voluntarily resigns and the other attractive side trips are | Ladies’ fine wool vests and pants at 75¢, 98¢ and $1.50. ® unique entertainment, one eftect of which l..m.nn are to be elected by the members offered. Several Omahans was to arrest precipitation throughout the | of the corporation, who are pledged to pay | start this week via the Bouse and bring on & temporary drouth, | annual dues of $1. The membership at Burlington Route. Better \ 2 % i Skt present Bumbers ninety-four, | ask about the numerous Announcements of the Theaters. | — | pleasing features of this Garland Stoves ana R | 1 . Bvery red-headed girl in the city is in- | trip. vited to attend the Crelghton-Orpheum | ""“““'1::: bighest prizes at i | matinee today as the guests of the beau- | PO* p— i F h tiful “Girl With the Auburn Hair." “Bil Card of Thanks. TICKET OFFICB, $15,000 worth of finest Frenc 1y* Bryoe will hold forth at the box-office We desire to thank the lady Maccabes i .26 . with & bunch of the best seats, and e l'nlf;ru:lflr\:h'n.lgi u:o :n: ...:.:;.m':,,::‘ 1502 FARNAM STREET. Kid Gloves, regilir $1.25 to $2 90 4. aver herson calling at our store Tuesday each girl qualifies he will present her |and nelghbors, who so kindly assisted dur. TEL. 250, gloves at 76c and $1.00 per pair. To each and every /ill give absolutely Tith froe tickots. Jolly up. girls, all Join | ing our recent bereavement Ruma e Kvery pair warranted and fitted. | \ and Wednesday, October 80 and 81, “", o “l 1 n giviog the occasion & brilllunt var- | MRS, JOSEPHINE ILL, Ni - e ” A N ir choice for presi in at unt appear rr\mL\'. BULLARD AND OTH AND MASON 6Ts, Bought direct from a French mer- free, A HANDSOME m«dul’lmn p!n‘l;n::‘u “‘,":‘d‘m 000 “E'l 5:3 y » — = = oradhy 1 chant compelled to return to f dent, McKinley or Bryan. They're fr o ¥ France. These artistic gloves were p a penny’s worth. 000000000¢0e0e0e000 secured at a fraction of their real REMEMBER—Our big November Special Sale of Furni + "1 4 i value. This great purchase in- . aneries, is in full blast. [ Carpets and Draperies, OBIE nmp In Gamms. e cludes all sizes and all the newest : ] A ,l‘ JANT DISCOUNT oft any library table in the oA Good Premo for $3.00. . and most fachionable shades. All on sale without reserve on 25 PER ( s THIS, Wednesday. The greatest value in fine gloves ever put|house. DON'L' M X All higher grades at greatly ,..0 on sale. 20 PER CENT DISCOU NT off any brass bed in the house duced prices—all other first class @ during this sale. These are big saving opportunities, AN We Show More Metal ® A N/ R Beds, See the WHY IS == POEUS. GYULUNES. HAYS, $5.50 for a fine enameled iron bed, richly trimmed in brass, KORONAS, ETC rafls, rings, spindles, knobs, ete., full swell, bow foot, heavy ' : ° posts. Even 4I<-pzu'|nu'nl stores ask $6.95 for the same bed. Re We guarantee these to be of latest I5 SR design a4 IRYite yen (0. IBapeot thams | member our price, $5.50. Come and see the b before purchasing. Silk (Qaists. Another lot of those $4.00 Corded Silk Waists in black or colors at $2.87 This will be the last we will have. member they come 1o all the new pretty shades. See the black Underskirts are selling at $1.00 and $1.25, New Belts in Patent Leather and Velvet trimmed with gilt or all gilt in wide or i Y the most contradictory article known to commerce? Because ¢ Darrow, with pretty new style buckles. Thfl HOMI‘I flflmpsm UO.. ° when purchased, instead of going to the buyer it goes to the rc ar ' e m arpe 0 & ! Fee (he elegant Flannel W ; = ” % reller. o 9 ine ‘voming. B1lk Eiaiciug 1n cojors. 3 1nches wide, 16c per yard, 3“'"‘“"‘}{";";; I hate Susoies. ‘@ | collor, | Hegt cos] mined fn Wyoming o * L s 4- j-1418 Douglas Btreet, €0000000000000000008 VICTOR WHITE, 1605 Farnam St. Tel. 127 1414-1416-1418 Doug 40006060000 0000 0000000300000 03000000 *0e

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