Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, March 23, 1901, Page 5

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aire —— T OMAIIA DAILY BE SATURDAY, MARCH 1901, 5 FIRST REAL SALE OF SPRING & EASTER NOVELTIES ADIES' SUIT SALE Saturday’s attractions and special sales at Boston Store will bethe| Ladies’ $1.50 and $I Gloves at 59¢ 4 98 most important of the season. The display of novelties is so great and the prices so wonderfully small that the day’s business is bound to be phenomenal. Think of all these sales and openings crowded into one day. The millinery opening--the advance sale of ladies’ spring suits, skirts, jackets i g baPolud A St bl et e sonsAtt QLo Sagerihai it Worth ten dol ars. a:1:1h:q":‘\ll;:):d:I:;:::y;g:o:t?‘rm.mon suit sale .the e'mmtw.nnl sh.oe sul‘e lnd.les hosiery sale —fur: at 10k SHkH ]mlf- tie fapse These are elegant suits made L . of all wool homespun, blouse front and sleeves, L'aiglon slightly mussed, the boxes a little broken but the gloves are fn almost perfect condl -nanN gilt M'unl and but- R . black, white, reds - modes and Rreens, 3 : worth regular up to ’ $1.50 pair, go in this rand i e - Srg o EASTER SUITS and Easler Millinery —— and —-— Imported Pattern Hats from Paris, nna, Berlin and London—model hats from New CONFIRMATION SUITS York—High art creations from our own \\orkrnnms——llmt vie with the finest imported goods— Alto- Knee pants suits, ages 3 to 9, made of elegant gether the most elaborate display and magnificent collection ever in Omaha. at sIll, $12.50, 15, 520, 526, %30, S35 single breasted vest suits, at And these three grand special bargains for Saturday $1.98, $2.98, $3.98, $5.98 r Baturday we place on » a handsom o A lot of fine fmported 00 handsomely ¢ 500 hats, some are and New York hats, as mmed hats o i o8 of $12.00 awo At well as many of our own with the very latest ma . Mdeas from _our work terial t FG DAt BMLUraay's yme, well worth $15.00, Boys’ and men’s suits in finest America L rday at 3900 Boys' and child’s | Boys' and child's Iin)s anrl child’s 3- HANDKERGHIEF SALE clay worsteds, black thibet and unfinished chevi- double breasted double breasted | piece suits, vestees, 500 dozen men white and nuxmmm(' fiky eqlofia ' 6,600 pair ladies’ high grade real kid gloves bought from the New York Custom Houset seven gores flare. These suitg come in tan, blue and gray, and we will give you choice Saturday for $4L9%, not one in the lot worth less than $10.00. Another Ladies’ Suit Sensation s' handsome For choice of a big lot of ladics’ SIo Tailor-Made Suits Every Suit Worth at Least $20.00, This magnificent lot includes the ¢ hoicest and ilor-Made Suits — all this in every de most exclusive 'l spring’s creations, in Etons, Bolero, Blouse, et . sirable color. It is the biggest bargain in suits that has been seen for many and m days. The cut, fit zm‘l hang of these garments is simply perfect. Take your choice Saturday for $10 Here’s the Bargain in Jackets For Ladies’ New s Spring Jackets Actually Worth $5.00. This li‘lll.ll]ulh'l' offering gives you the choice of the very newest Spring Jackets, made of all wool covert cloth, some with velvet collars and box backs, splen- didly lined These a in nice shades of tans and really worth $5.00—take your cholce Saturday for $2.50. s3 9 For $7.50 Taffeta . Dress Skirts These are made of good quality of taffeta, well lined, nicely bound—these are all in the new shape. A big bar galn at $3.98 1 5 A Bargain in Childs’ Reefers. C for a Reefor Worth $1.50 These are nice little Reefers for children, they are made of novelty mixtures, with large cape collars, nicely bralded, altogether very nobby little coats, worth $1.50—they go Saturday for 75 32.1 s |Igli:lolar Golf Skirt W big bargain in Sample Golf Skirts and Odd Skirts, in flne all wool plald back materials, aii nicey tailored and cut with the new back—they are worth .00, but go Satur- day at § 98 For a Two Dollar and C a Half Spring Jacket A big lot of Broadcloth Jackets, well tailored, made up with good !inings, regular price $2.50—on this Satur- day sale, 98¢ and vestee suits worth up to #3, New Easter styles SHOES Men. Women and Children 60 new styles at $3 More style—more quality—more wear and better fitting than any other shoes on the market—and they cost you a good deal less money. from-—§5.00 to ) slan blouse suits—worth up $5.00, to $7.00, #8165 | $2.656 | :$3.65 MEN’S SUITS for Spring and Easter Wear. $13.50 New Spring Suits at $7.50 Men’s spring suits in single and double breast- ed styles, made in a stylish manner, light and dark colored worsteds, unfinished cheviots in checks, stripes or plain black, clay worsteds, such can not be equalled in anv store in the country for less than $13.50 or $12.50, our special easter offering . . $18 Men’s Suits at SIO Men’s swell spring suits in the very choicest qualities of imperial worsted in fancy and plain black, models of the highest grade of talloring and warranted 40 every instance, as perfect it, as though we had values, we ofter during Easter wook, at only A VERY IMPORTANT PANTS SALE 1,000 pants made of find worsted at $1.50— Custom tailored, good strong material and stylish effects, made to fit and warranted— worth up to #3— Easter offering... running. Relnforcements of dragoons and It is estimated that there are now 18,000 mechanism. About 1,200 free laborers are ! roughly handled. A detachment of gen As to yellow fever, it s shown that in ots, in every prevailing style, designed with critical care, a | variety of prices to select sailor and vestee | d o u bl e breasted guits, worth up to | #uits. sailor suits and Rus- ndkerchiet fine she hems ikerchiof {mmed with va 50c Men’s Socks {0c and {5¢ 1,000 dozen men's fine imported half hose, silk embroidered, fancy plaids, stripes, black and tan, Hermsdorf dye, full regular made, over 50 styles, up te H 9 50c Ladies’ Hose 10c and 18¢c 1,000 dozen ladies’ fine imported and domestic hose, great variety of plain and fancy colors, including stripe plaids, Richelieu and Rembrandt rib- bed, silk finished, all regular sizos every pair fast color, full seamless regular ma yme with double heels and spliced soles, regu- in this sale, pair, ¢ =2 See our special shoe sales on Bargain Squares in basement 3¢ 50c, Thc, 98¢, 1.25, 1,69, 1.98 —_— | infantry arrived here this morning from men out on ike or thrown out of work' working on the docks. They are strongly | darmes and hussars succeeded in rescuing| | l"'unf,\‘ .l“”"l Havana ‘h"d I*IWI':L“ e ' + N % hboring towns. on account of the strike The strikers| protected by troops the engineer and conductor amid the| C % of that disease, agalnst only elght Transit Lines in Marsellles Tied Up Owing | "1y rotect has conterred with the mill- | have stopped the street cars in the oute) © Late th D n the st¥ikars attacked | Rooting and stons, throwios of the crowd. | Death Bate: Mud n““f' d Under the new cases duriug the February just passed to Extensive Btrike. The zabinet workers, the locksmiths, the American Regime, Taking into consideration the fact that engineors, the caulker number of non-immunes was much 3 - | Tales Told by the Building the millers and the bakers unions have| v"vr 1‘n February, 1901, than in Feb- L R either struc eady o do s ¥. , 1900, th ing 1 ded woareo cvones cree wow | Hlomes to Live In | gperions of e winer ibae vy ity o Sito voJawetl W QUARD ARNIE BTHEN TR S0P, L0 i St R the oll workers, g | corps ) neighboring garrisons is being organized to S Exhaustive measures are now being Main Streets ed by Detach- replace the bakers on strike Some Southern Towns Promised n|taken agaivst the spread of the dlsease in ments of Cavalry and Majority ot Real estate men report a slackening in for Dr. J. J. McMullen at Fortieth and the statement that more houses are needed. | The mayor, of Marsellles has convoked a| Complete Change in the Pres- | Havana. Hesides disinfecting the houses, Stores Remain Closed — Dra- the inquiry for houses, both of rental and Harney, to cost nearly $3,000; S. J. Brown's, — meeting of deputies, general councillors ent Attitade of Thelir | the rooms occupled by the yellow fever . goons and Infantry Arrive. | for purchase, during the last week. The, Twenty-fourth street, facing onto the They Want Ma " . and municipal councillors in the Marseilles Nelghbor. patients are screened as soon as the case 2 s L attstvute 2t B tirald 2 ruer residence, about the same price; My difficulty,” said a real estate man,|town hall tomorrow to consider the situ- Is reported and all mosquitoes in the | attribute this, however, entirely to the gpn0. pioCnr LT cen $2.000 and “In meeting the demands of present in-| ation e building and adjoiniug buildings killed. MARSEILLES, March 22.--The men em- | weather and to the amount of Sickness 5000 for Mrs. Frank Gallagher, Miss Mary s homes 1s to find a cottage on — - N B = 3 g With these and other precautionary ployed on the street car line in this city | (kat prevails in the city MoCulloch and- Albert 'Hdbolm. on Thirty- & full lot Channel Stenmer Collides, ‘\A°H1~|\}-§‘)§~ Q“'{v".-'&' ;‘r‘;';""*"‘“?(';:: measures it 1s expected very materlally to struck today One agent said this week that he had sixth street, near D I believe,” he added, “that elght out| SOUTHAMPTON, March 22.—The channel | been "’t:\)*d “-h‘ 9' .h l*f’l 3t Tty decrease the yellow fever during tho com- A-few street cars begun runping today |y o lo o on T omee who were | T- C. Havens Is finishing a white imita- Of ten of the homes of five and six-rooms| passenger steamer Vera, bound for Havre, ;""-“‘;“' ool spwing the! the AN K88 | ing: sumammer, thy | had several people s offic o were avens is finishin e Imita ’n taer V¢ u ¢ i et L o B s uiider the protection of policemen. The | irangers to him and who came to get a tlon stomefront dwelling at Thirty-niuth BOW being rented are bullt on thirty feet t;.u |uu|rnsl here :\len its sterm. 1.,;‘...? lr. firihe oliaahvass Copithacaanth ot S S strikers are very much excited hey at- | 3 AR L L TR and Dodge, costing about $10,000. or of ground. When a man gets| having been in collision with the Britis Y i ol e . 18 ; tacked one car and cut the electric| Lrl:l ity \[,‘:,':‘ Kw' -,l“l, o he aaid W. . Harford has recently moved into a Feady to buy himself a home he wants to| troop ship Himla, which arrived here yes- | to be m1|_<‘m "h-- :mmm"«flh-w'v\":m‘l;;'\l' “‘r":‘”\“\]\d 3"-;' h Ge uvr‘nll Mlllnks!nd " ued d a de- c 8 ited 8," he said 5 @ A FRROILY, SARVEE, RV t erd om Table Bay and fc an- | cities he death rate, it Is said, steadily | party saile his morning at 11 o'clock for wires. A fight ensued and @ de [ N N0 0 domand. It Indicates that fine frame residence on the corner of Geor- have a litile vard terday from Tuble Nay ahd which was sb- | S0 00 CTand this {s taken,as an indisa- | Minml, ¥is., ob the Alesusr Frinit MM, tachment of mounted gendarmes charged [ o oo Ty in carnest, when they haye K@ avenue and Hickory street, which has Some people who are buying mow have|chored In (he stream. The damage done | * i ved sanitary conditions, e ; and disper the rloters. DUrlDk | o000 the house they want and come €03 him about the same amount come into Omaha recently from the coun-| o the Himla is not known. don ot (aruel ol ey wmndldoab o A Threitie Sehmt A Y .;mlr“"lwt :‘,‘.:""; to get @ price on it. We know that such _ Permits have also becu fssued to George 'I¥ ;"“'" thay are 1oy ooy Moo Forbids Public Assemblage | able. During the last February of Span-| ;“" x"‘"“’] sores on.myuilttle dsugdiar's hrown at the head of a lie o Sione: a Miss ery Crowded up el o their neighbors. They| . d g it ead developed into a ¢ of sc " e atmes’ and Kuooked him uncousclous, inauiries do not come from mere ‘shop- {- Btonev, M. D. Hussle and Mlss Ida Chery TINC G el e [ BT BURG, March 22.—In connec- | ish rule, in 1898, It was 8232 per 1000, | (5 AV RIS (60 & ':'.:.;.‘:.:”’ll!:u:":} endarme d Jers or $2,000 homes in Bemis park ke see a nice fen ound their lo e e s Ry 4 Eatawas £it S neat . sbill of Mc ) ., bu from bis horse. The gendarmes in seeking Per Others who are building homes are: . and plenty of room to move about in and |t with the riots here the prefect has is- | The report compares Hay health| oo en's Arnica Salve potscies S0 L o lieutenant were assailed| Another agent recounted an experience by B! A " s} th o | sued @ decree forbidding people from as- | statistics with those of a number of east-|, v to carry off the leutenan g I 0. Nelson, at Seventeenth and Burdette, Il 18 much th me with others who are L her. It's a guaranteed cure for Ecema by & volley of stones and bottles and were with one of these men, a stranger to him 15 Tohs 0 . now tting ready to quit paying rent embling in the streets and squares. Per- |ern and southern cities of the United| . \\ “g ) pyo o Bl & - . obliged o fire their revolvers in the air.|Who had seen the agent's sign on a house $ g Johnson, $4,00( Swoboda ™ these people {5 just mow @] 8008 Infringing this legislation are liable to | States, most of which are shown to have| o, "p (T FI 0, l““:';‘( Sores, Ul The gendarmes then charged and cleared (and asked the price. He was told $1,500, “ ““"“"I ""‘ 00; E ”‘“‘"'“‘ Aiffenlt matter. 1 know of a women who | \MPrisonment for a term not to exceed (a higher death rate than Havana At| " ' Y ents at Kuhn & Co. o oy i This, he replied, was more than he was snty-sixth and Chicago streets, $2,000 att a womel o three months and a fine not exceeding 300 | present, the str The city s quiel. The Canneblere (the most famous thor fare iu Marseilles) and the leading thoroughfares are pa- it 1s stated, these cities look upon he | Tubles Havana with suspicion, but, says the re-| A mew wheel and just the one you have lways wanted. Read The Bee wheel offer. is living In a little old house on a nar is paying $13, A for two years and du has been trying to willing to give, and he added that $1,200 Thomas E. Scanlon h and Mar was his outside figure. Inside of ten min- $2000; O. W. Christensen, Twenty-fourth utes the sale was made at $1,200, all cash, ®0d Spaulding, $1,800; Mrs. Alice M. Brown and a part of the atrick avenue, $1,500; Mrs. Bur row lot, for which s been in Om lase money han URlisL by savaley TRMLOMISNMROIN W0 L aven er, Twenty-eighth allfornia, fnd a 1 house. with a bath _— e —————— ! R. E. Patrick, 2 th Ninth, lot and has been o - Winter's Bullding Operations. and Joseph F. Cc first to give . MADE A TEST. B R TR 2 e L e e R G G A on’t give all your pity To Prove the Effects of Cofiee, |during the winter, or for which permit sting in the neighborhood of $1,00¢ 3 In order to be sure that it really was have been taken out since January 1, about In addition to these, plans for a numb $a0ee who nt to buy, the S LRAGRUE 10 Ve aucs WNAVLAL CARILY AR/ JATS e IR Sl Sinos Amiay |, Dot 'L 18 MOCLELOR Lo thess. Diank for. b BRBROT . spand forsn SUlLiTutele AU 1B to the man with the hoe. bu es to rent his is regarded clude George A Joslyn's han with those who are content to pay 1 and myself, we a careful (as into plac and J. H ren test, with the followis We had as a significant evidence of the poinc that mansions and several other costly homes in en using coffee more ess, for twenty has been so frequently made by real es- the “west end i e ""' 19 thas- wost’ of "l"‘ 'WM; ”: years, and for many years husband was | tate men recently, that the great bulk of Dwellings built during the winter, or ' ° €1858 In the city were built when land R b h R e e el iaia Vhs. ALt b ha bt fap veatneat an arien” (prioamtwaro vary high 8ad. 1bs-‘agly. war| emember the woman ton and dizy spells. 1 had sick headaches, | want a place to live in and not merely a lative purposes, include "l‘ u ;ku A«\ !l‘ 4 yield a !-\.\u \.,:’:. was ;4; stomach trouble and felt nervous most of place to invest their savings in Three bricks at Twenty-third and Doug- <> MR COLEARNS. - ROW. Rairy 800} 2 h h b the time Two years ago we mn using Of those intended for rental purposcs las, cos & about $10,000, now under roof lots can be had for trom §600 to $700 there w‘t t e tu Postum Food Coffee in place of our coffee |all but a very few are first-class brick being erected by William Rocheford 18 Rof-the ssme, resncn for this man Husband soon began (o improve and looked | “flats” within & short distance of the ousi- Five bricks on the north side of the same .. & Small income will go out a little and apepared like another person. All the ness center of the city and they are mostly t, about to be commenced by W. G. . A too, to get & lttle elbow room ‘it he old, disagreeable symptoms disappeared. of a permanent character. They are built mbers and to cost about 000, A A e axei i N In order to be sure that It was the coffee (to meet a demand that is shown by the _‘Three brick, modern houses, near Twenty- 1% Ve the OPIion of the agent who mads that had caused the trouble he began drink- manner in which tenants are found for fifth, on Far street, recently finished oo\ RO B WAR A 0N 00 | Ing coffee again, and the old dlzy spells, |them before the buildings are completed. by 8. A, McWhorter, for about $7.00 L SR S0 RS’ 008, L0 “‘”".‘ a few| sluggishness and headaches began o come | They range from wever or eight up (0 TWo bricks at the corner of Twenty-secs (o pull e puitioe: seendy oionmd | back. That settled it, and he immediately | thirteen or fifteen rooms to each house ond and Burt, to cost about $5,000, heing oo "7 WUHES SEERES B AnE '“; dropped coffee for good and all and has 'and many of them are Intended to accom- built by Dr. Upjohn (e g M s BRST PRI since been using Postum and is perfectly modate two or three familie: Three bricks by P. J. Creedon, at Twenty- ? TR DE VAT healthy 'he othe s includes private resi- ffth and California, about $8,000 Money for Home-Buyers. 1 have stuck to Postum and am today a denc r g from $500 to $15,000 in Three frame dwellings, by Hamilton Bros Or of the building and loan companies e i o | Washing Powder healthy, fleshy, rosy woman, where before 1 value. It is noteworthy that a very large at Thirty-fourth aad Douglas, about $8 was thin, pale and sallow percentage of the finest of these are in _ Two frames near Clark, facing one on You may belleve we know something what is known as the West Farnam dis- Twenty-fourth and one onto Twenty-third, of 1 Last year there was a large de ubout whether coffee mgrees with us or trict. With two or three exceptions thesa by Dr. J. C. Davis, about $2,200 each mand for money for ‘sn'all hothes' Tu Bouth not, and we also know how well Postum are frame structures, and they are all de- A brick flat at Twenty-third and Leaven- Omaha, which s almost absent now, but does agree with us signed with a view to comfort and con- WOrth, costing abont $8,000, and two double the falling off here more o ie | | wyill lighten her burdens. Mrs. Madison, 128 8. Division St., here 1n | venience inside, as well as to architectural bricks in Hanscom Place for $3.5 1ATRer loans helnz Hiads 12 Omahe Auburn, N. Y, has been cured of Indiges- |beauty outside complete the list. Plans being pre- There is reported aluo to be & good de. | tion ‘and nervousness by leaving off coff The highest-priced home is one of the pared for six brick, modern houses, at mand from small towns shroughout the state and taking up Postum Food Coffee latest for which 'a permit has been taken Sgventeenth and Davenport 0 about by the | The N. K. Fairbank Cornpany, Mr. Caffrey, 1477 8. Salina St., has been | out will be built by T. J. Mahoney at Architects are fairly busy at this time Douklas Conn‘y Farm Sale greatly benefited by using Postum and leav- | Thirty-seventh and Harney at a cost of with pians, and a conservative real estate Por Valle Chicege Sclouls New Verk = Philadelphia o pe. 000, v g gk 1ng off coffee $10, agent expressed the opinion & few days purchase of the W | i 1 know of many cases, but only speak| H. R. Penney has bullt a $5,000 home ot ago that th of & few.” Mrs. 8. E. Webb, 163 Parker|104 North Thirty-first street building in the city this summer. At About 340 acres are included In the deal stivet, Auburg, N Y. jin the West Farsam district include one present, huwever, be agrees with others in and tbe price was $10,000, was & danger of too much C. B. Allen farm in West Douglas county l Manufacturers of FAIRY SOAP.

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