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Y, MARC Farnam and Fifteenth CLOTHES FOR MEN ano wOMEN arles Secbo, M. Hopkins, “THE_OMAHA_DAILY NEW RAILROAD IS PLANNED|RESPLENOENT AS A PALACE i) Rare Bouth Fifte - . Kirl Rochester Shoe Store is Reopened | Under Auspicions Sars Omaba Oapitalists Are Consulted Relative roundings, - - to Bouthern Outlet, The publlc has been admiring the res Wh.“ ‘"| I' 'u'le_ opened Rochester Shos company’s store at 1515 Douglas street for the last two days. F . U want to hear it, some sounde sweet MEETING AT FIRST NATIONAL BANK|Tue room has been entirely refurnished |, Yo' S s Biit we CAR't Diny, but ofe i and presents a handsome appearance. | strument. There's one thing we can do White has been used extensively In tho |and that is to cut the prices on druge hern Come | e oration and painting, and this, with many | thats what makes you happy and save a, boy ith, girl] J Stonecypher prints anything. Tel. 1310, Farnam and Fifteenth Oficinlx of the Kansas So ney e — - — — - _— | L ¥ pany « Omaha (o Enlist adornments and cupids Aoating | Cudnhy's Heef Extraet ... . ave » Co-Operntion in Proposed gh tho room, has a pretty effect. In . . | Enterprise. the rear of the store a reception room, with en s astier ugges 10NS 1N i writing desk and tollet rooms for the women, \ bas been prepared. The alm of the man- Prellminary arrangements looking to a|ager, I. L. Mossler, is to give the public the new railroad line from Omaha to the south [ best shoes at popular prices. The line in Spring O’coats the Women's were made & neeting held at the First|cludes such makes as Nettloton and Hanan et i ; ; L B National bank butlding Friday for the men and Foster, Armstrong, Utz Nothing else in the sartorial line marks so | Women’s Silk made of a The plan contemplates the building of A t“"‘:“: Ford and Jenness Miller for the M accurately the pre ive taste in clothes as | Dress Skll‘t" good qual- line from Omaha to the southern line of raska by Omaha people and from that point to Emporia, Kan.,, by the Kansas Southern Rail company. At Emporia the road would form a junction with the nta Fe route, reaching into New Mexico, DWARD FREDERICK TRE mUS d the Missouri, Kansas & Texas rafl road, which now has a line into Galveston, > Die p CUT PRICE ry Dicetionary and Cy- Tex. The line when bullt will give Omaha din nn n Retorence Waork. sc"‘EFEn DRUGEIST almost an air line to a gulf port and will| In fact the testimony of the professional | §. W. Cor. 16th and Chicago, to Omaha trade a territory now |and business man, the mechanic, chemist, held by Kansas City and St.|student and educator is universal in cred- |l == iting The Century as being the most au thoritative and modern of all reference works, ! ¥ Kny's Prickly Ash Bitters cures disease of the | "":_""‘ Ren .I ! ‘ o 4 Yibe y thens re hen we fill your prlmr‘q on we “don't kidneys, cleansen and ateedpthons the 1ive, [ v to"divey Up Wikh Doc. Bor 46 We phy stomach and bowels. | eir office and Doc differ on point, he wa ints it and gets 1t, but not the overcoat and its fashions. In one shape | ity tafleta _"“k~ trimmed with 4 or another it is the street garment two-thivds, | T0Ws of silk ruching, full 'llnrn' of the year. IMashion pampers it, modifies it, shape, well ""'“l“‘fl'-(‘. \\'0‘!1 lined, classifies it as unfashionable, more fashion- | the real value of this skirt £10, able, most fashionable. Like men—like _ Our coats. C.turday s Price We Start You at $5.00 Women’s Taffeta made of a for an o'coat—-we lead yon along at one dollar and two dol Silk Skirts vary fne lars a jump until you reach the top noteh of overcoat values, Means Much (0 Omnha, The construction of the Nne would mean | "SGR Lo L ntative of : quality tafleta silk, tuck all much to Omah: v».nknlku||mlw"< k.-m"lvn»:n:nr:'l The Bee snd asked his opinion of The Cen- We ‘;l.mtl |h“ \;l we sell and we request you not to ke |>. over and trimmed with braid and oo TP SSLETS BN, IV ®[tury, Mr. Trefz replied: “I regard The anything that does not suit yon, 3 ‘'8 ar 3 outhwest on the Omaha market at a rato | by Mr- reft roplled: - resard The LA y 6 rows of taffeta ruching—a well least as low as that prevailing at Kan-| 00" xvj0g a5 a4 work of inestimable THE ALEXOMBRIC—“The latest. 1t is a combination Spring Overcoat and | made and beautiful hanging sas Clty. In another way it would do much to create a grain market at this point, as the immense wheat flelds of Oklahoma and Kansas would be brought as close to this ity us to Kansas City. It would ald the farmors in those communities, as it would put the valuo to all men and women who are in terested in life and education in all the | phases. No one can possibly make a mis- | take In obtaining it, if completeness, handi- ness a 2 human effort is concerned-—-are |ln«lrud more direct line with the| “yo "oy "intend to possess The Century THE | storm coat, made from water-proof cloth. They are cut and made up in the latest | gleipg— Raglan stylo—they come in three shades—green mixture, or oxford gray and light ? gray—made with satin yoke lining—velvet collar exactly $12 5 VOB WVl ve deedibivese sirsbivey Fesweie ¥ 12 50 like cut . | mills of the northwest 4 y ote I DISTRICT of " tdent | £0me day—and no library is complete with- | o t t AL the meeting held Friday 'l"-. I'”"lll""' out It—save one-half the regular price now | | Oy S O ln ew 1 a S S . .‘;“:\‘vnu:v' :»’:;.‘n’x\;”:\; ‘1‘.:'”,.;"':,,:;‘:‘1 by subscribing through The Bee and take | | Southwest Missouri 4 resent and the Oma 8 . *| advantage of the $3 monthly payments. | | The clothi t s f ' Htin f E t o 4 | -} iing of 8o many boys ¢ 1is store HINS i ] o “", n‘ ; n, Herman Kountze, | qpiofter 5 made on a limited edition ot § bl | B i ys at this store menns that w Or as er rank Murphy are not only right in Kind, but we must be vight in price. It's astonishing to see the beauty in Little Boys’ Suits at $1.00 to $6.00. Beauty does not consist entively in pretty clothes—oh no-—the fit, the tailor'’s art and twist is a part of it. It's as- tonishing the quantity of good clothing ruined because the fit and trimmings are not what they should be. So many clothes are made up to accommodate the merchant who, from lack of business, must just so often advertise a Imnklnp( or | dissolution sale. Of course you do not expect the best in fit, style and construction in one of these sales—if you do you get disappointed. The,season Is just opening and it's tho same story—Iarger business than a corresponding time iast year. WE'LL LOOK FOR YOU SATURDAY. ) And wen, George H. Basin, B B Bruse O W, | the work ; Northern Arkansas | Wattles and Arthur Smith. They expressed ARnotacuments of welves as being in ty sympathy | The Vanity Fair Burlesquers close their with the movement provided the road could | epgagement tox after the matinee. To- be maintained as an independent line. The | night the amateur festival takes place, for | @ matter will recelve further consideration | which an nnusually attractive program has At their hands and it is probable that|peen prepared, ‘ncluding Oriental dances, | Omaha capital will be interested in (e | fynny comedians, soubrettes and wrestling line to connect with the Kansas systems. matches. Prof. Frank Coleman will meet | e S ——— an unknown in a wrestling bout Tomorrow matinee Fred Rider's “Moulin Rouge,” the latest Parisian novelty. The pocketbook is not seriously hurt by | our prices. Read our ad on page 7 and come and see Hayden Bros. It you want a typewriter, why not come first where you can see BVERY GOOD SORT OF TYPE- WRITER In its best form? TYPEWRITER SUPPLIES | “Fri of all kinds for all machines. Hoagland, J Showing the most complete and choicest line of silk waists in the city. They are made of the best quality of taffeta silk, styles that are elaborately trimmed wih fine cluster tucking, cord- ing and hemstitehing, made with either bishop or “puff-cuff” sleeves, in complete line of colors, Uln'pnu- $4 90 only The Chicago Record | h- 6! of these Type w...ers in dally use— er Sealp t She Cares Dand 3 Cleanly woman has an erroneous fidea that by scou: the scalp, which removes the dandruff scales, she is curing the dand- ruff. She may wash her scalp ever: and yet have dandruff her life long, Men’s Shoes for Easter| Mep’s Hosjery Men's Easter Hats| , Men’s Box Calf Shoes—Men’s ve- | day | geeds that grow come from the Nebrasks ccom- | geed company, 1513-16 Howard st. punied by falling hair, too. The only way —_— in the world to cure dandruff is to kill the Mortality Sta landruff germ, and there is no hair prepara- | _The following orted to the city hea tion that will do that but Newbro's Herpl- | Pion toems foue Bomes ondin cide. Herpielde killing the dandruft germ | day Men’s Fast leaves the hair free to grow as healthy | Deaths-Flovd 1, Prey. Decatur TYPEWRITERS RENTED. lour calf shoes, men’s Colored Seam- nature intended. De stroy the cause, you | §5¢0 4 N Yapkeon,, M Bl Gind TYPEWRITERS REPAIRED, | vici kid shoes,men’s patent leather shoes —men’s low shoes, every pair made for less Cotton Hose in the new shades of reds, blues, tans, remove the effect. Kill the dandruff germ | nue, ag witk Herpiclde, Burt, aged i Births—W A. John, The prices we sell at will bring your refghbors when they see what you have Mrs. Dorothea Meyer, oy ver: | New Century Sturde. Reachler, 7 3112 Miaml, boy The finest catalog Theodore Burstall, who has charge of the |1 pint Carriage Paint circulating department. Miss Tobitt will[1 quart Carrlage Paint.. 1 pint W 1y ois a 2 Sature # new patterns—solid blacks, 5 ris a4 fancies and tans.. .. C at The Nebras »ought and how much money you hav ever issued is N A > o ! : [ sved, Read our ad on page 7—Haydes yours for the asking. ‘3“:] S(:\ld by ,ll he ¥ '“0](‘1(1 blacks [ —new shapes, new colors, sav- ‘ ros. T Nebras| 'u — real &3 " an r f ) to $1.00 of Write or Call. & ing you from ¢ 1o §1. « un- your hat money. A look [ MISS BURSTALL IN CHA o L0l 50 l Cl - RGE | — — ——— ' 38, 50 | bleached feet. ... through our Hat Department 3 5 ; ‘w| Towe Bros’ high-standard lquid paint ill very quickly y T Tl b e m‘f.. ',.l m.'x?i';.n.':"n‘,:n_\-..-:.'}m Denu- | : value— Extra Good Quality will very quickly prove to you . tiful shades. See us before buying. We + ) A —flne fast colored, silk plaited, and Egyp- | that our hat-man is up to hats Children's Reefer Jackets— ’ 4 make the price, ‘l‘ tian cotton hose in fancy . ARHG Bkt onlan akos v The board of directors of the Omaha |l Guart Outside Puint T LEECHES Men s lan Shoes stripes, spots, and solld 15(' in every 1"”"‘"1"" It takes [ o0 oy iiaren's Reeter s, mado of all Public Mbrary met ¥ast night, five of the | {* Millon Outelde Faint..... . D1 miwabidunniv o Eootieg Avadist lobshe (S Fiiteenth sl colors, at. years of experience to cateh on | wool broadeloth, in red, tan, blue and members being present. It tecided 9 LR, Supg Amported Swedish leeches ee Kifteenth show case), | ; P Py __ | brown, large sallor collars, nicely DAL Buring T Abaones. of .\nqu"'n:n;‘u‘ ki b Al Bt ,]"l"‘“ recelved. We keep them in stock at Extra Fme (_)uahty | 1 ”". good points in a hat trimmed wifh soutash braid, not a Kurope the library will be in charge of Migs |}, E0llon Floor, Paint.. times. Can be sent by mail. Price s0c. ([} §3,50 and 90 —men's sea island cotton and lisle-tread | point-proof he reefer in theilot worth losy than $2.80, $ § ROl sarrase San $5.00 values, hose, in many striking and SYRINGES :::mlc | An extra good Hypo fors o0 | F leave Omaha o EAlnt vagatic A lett E. Keysor, cb of the \ 1ub, in which the transter | to the directors of all pictures and statuary | % in the children's department of the library ,‘ arnish Btath ed. Bills to the amount of | 1, Vgallon “Varnian Mtain. were allowed : gallon Varnish Stain 1 %S 1 H it hat day | asdup to 85, $ b Y “hoice 1 for a three months’ May 1 quart Wagon Paint, 14 pint Ollwood Stain . ived from Mrs. Jennte |1 pint Ulll‘IA |fir‘|"“' e ot the art e ent |1, Quart Ollwood Btain f tho art dopartment Allon Oflwood Stafn Hon Oflwood Stain.. pint nish Stain.. |-|nl nish Staln mig for A better Hypodermic for. A fine Hypodermic for. Also extra needles. Y | 2 Y Man Wants His mernoneters | Piangs | Planos! HAYDEN: " "o surs | — 4 pint Bathtub Enamel Canenr plnl Bathtub Enamel, t Bathtub I in every family nowadays. There Is at Al Druggists, Cures Blllo:sness, Constipation and Dy no reason for being without one, for we can i : A A " o5 dvery hiut rices f ositvely save from 25 (o 50 per cent. Every- pepsia, or money refunded. Price 50 cents. u:‘.hf!fi“;«f&‘d.‘h‘.“ sell an oxtra fine self-registering magnity- Prices that will po: y I 'y I 19 6 - - - | Book explaining cause and cure ma 4"pint Bicyele Ename s ing lense——a thoroughly aged thermometer— thing is sold at a very low margin of profit and sold quickly. You p) & a ¢ mailed free. g X g I Rea Bros. & Cu.. Minneapolls, Minn, for 4100, are consulting your own interests when you inspect these mags e S Hym-lllllon Ilrug Co.,| Fuller Drug and Paint Co., \ nificent Saturday offerin Are the talk of the town. Have you seen b the beautiful window display? Don't fall th and Farnam Sts. Open all night. 14th and Douglas Sts. a8, The oldest in America—the best in the world. We sell it to bring the children down Saturday to see along with twenty-five other good makes. The Chickering Men's all wool cassimere suits, in two n-]v;:nnl pu!h-rns, made ' the make-belleve rabbits, chicks, “ducks, pianos are the best—that is why we sell so many of them. We with satin piping, wide I'rench facing, worth $7.50, our price, g b piping & Vigs, ete. We are the headquarters for o e our pi » satisfi - sehason op vy | Saturday, $3.75 Easter cards and novelties at 1c, 2, o, guarantee U|l.l ]uunns‘ to be m-f.u}tm.\ to pllllll.lfl('l or money l\-l|lll.d.l‘\. $3.75. e and upw refunded. We have just received five carloads of pianos, all of MBS G s b B S e L S i THE 99-CENT STORE, 1519-21 Douglas s which are old reliable makes. These pianos were bought for spot MOIiA fuet "“. Ry "f"] axion $ lbl: i styls pring EVERY TUKSDAS. cash,and will be gold at much lowe i suits, worth $0.50, our special price ! prices than other dealers own n’ re worsted : untinished black and blue wors. In March and April th, r them at. We will make terms to suit your convenience on an Men’s pure worsted and fine un o8 2 ;EON";’MH;;O 1 allor Made Skl ts piano. We have a lurl..‘l' line of slightly used pmuonltalil\:'n in «-\) ted suits, worth $13.50, our price Saturday at §7.50. F ' wiil sell tickets at the follow! . . s o 2 . ) e Yala ilie GREATLY REDUCED RATE! cher, Franklin, Foster & Haines, that | Men’s extra nobby spring suts, made in the new Yale and mili change for Chickering, I" ~ ; From Omaha to San Francisce, Los and Walsts. ) & ¢ styles, over 50 styles to select from, not a suit worth less Angeles snd San Disge. must be closed out n order to make room for this large stock of | ' v 5.00 and $18.00, our special price, $10.00. Ogden, Salt Lake, Butte, Hel From the fofemost mamifacturers of the country. Exclusive novelties. No such mag- |1€W Dianos. Here are only a few of the bargains on our floor at | [than §1 and §18 1 ”| T f‘_ st of the finest Portland, Spokane, Tacoma, Seattls... 26.08 | nificent showlng this side of New York-—-at prices fuily 40 per cent lower than the | the present time: | Men’s very finest spring suits—this line con I New ctiy ticket office, 1324 Faroam street. | very lowest. We are constantly recelving new styles, the latest, as soon as they come One Upright Wal Sk made clothng in Amer ind every suit worth $: 5.00, Telephone, 316, from abroad. The cxpress wagons of the different companies may be seen any hour ne Upright Walnut Casc s e e 0D Unlon station, Tenth and Marcy. Tele- | in front of our bullding bringing pew sults, new skirts, new waists from the leading One Upright Walunt Case, $9; |our price Saturday, § s g i : 3 j phone, 629, designers. That is what makes our depar tment so popular with the public. They One Upright Mahogany Cas $110.00. FFor Saturday, M 30th, we will offer hn'\s and children's Yoy Haas and adires urmss WIRRIGw TANGl NadlCF SRR BUF Maste om W mnia Are mads fron e gt ‘I'h y 3.0 new spring Nllil.fl and odd pants for 50 per cent less than any housa Send me your name and address and I will f;mnun “hmhnwd T;m\u and our satin far ments from the celebrated Skinner's Satin— One Upright Rose Wood Case, $125.00. n “lN] i 1,.| L pants b b mull you, about April 1, & beautifully fllug- | that 18 warranted for two years' wear. oy know we are reliable. They know that dne Upright Mahogany Case, $135.00 in the trade. STRIS uidar glviow (ataroation Whious the (S BESAT (RS J0F. ReSLHE pais aTile oty ava, Bt SnCiptastory. :)::‘, :::‘:;:‘.: :I\-I‘::,:,:“(‘v“,«.' $’l :,(l, 00 g Boys’ all wool suits, knee pants style, pants made with double special rates and train service to Cal- ifornia via the Burlington route at the SAIURBAV WI'_L BE A “UMM[R time of the Bpworth league meeting at 4 san Francisco i July. J, FRANCIS, Just received by express 100 ladies’ tailor General Passenger Agent Burlington Route, | made sults made to sell for §15; price cu($7. 50 Omahe, in two for Saturday, only.. .00 seat and knee, worth our price Saturday, at $1.50. ',,(.m_ Boys’ extra fine S-picce knee pant suits, worth $4.50, at S'_'..'»AO. Boys' and youths' swell long pant suits, in v spring Pianos for rent. Tel, 1683 style, suits worth $7.50 to $15, our special pri 0. Boys’ very finest Russian blouse and lor blouse suits, in all S up-to-date pattern ul styles, suits l' it are \\m"lh and sold ’ Saturday One Upright Walnut Case, $16 One Upright Mahogany Case, $1 Planos tuned, moved and Repaired. Ne Just arrived by, express—50 suits; they are made of Jolly Eight's Iy ball this evening, | fine cheviots, Venetians and homespuns; they aro Washington hall, Eighteenth and Harney | man tailored, with stitched bands of taffeta; the sirects. Fine orchestra. A grand good time | Jackets are lined with the Winslow taffeta $9 90 for you. Gents, 25c. Welcome. silk, that is warranted not to crack; the S ———————— price was to be $15.00, in this sale. L] Come Saturday to the big store If you would save mouey. Hayden Bros. have aa | Just arrived by express—125 women's sults, made of im- ad on page 7 ported materials, in the newest styles and the newest —_—_—— L’'Aiglon collar; they come in blouse, Eton, Bolero and A uew wheel and just the one you have | other styles; silk lined throughout. Suits l 0 . Boys' all wool and corduroy knee pants, Saturday for 25¢, lh;:\s' knee pants, worth 75¢ and §1, at 35¢ and 5H0c, Boys’ fine odd long pants, worth up to §5, Saturday 95¢, $1.50 and §2.50. Read ad on pag alvays wanted. Read The Bee wheel offor, | sold in this town at $25.00; Saturday's Introductory sale and dis- play of Hanan's, Nesselton's men's fine shoes. Foster's, Ford's, Utz & Dunn's, Arm- \ $ strong's ladics finest foot- wear. Jenness Miller la- dles', misses' and children's 1 bhoe btore [ | selling Stonceypher, printer; 1201 Howard St. 76 sample sults of imported designs and materials, silk AT I T I lined throughout, made in the exclusive 20 00 Some Am-" Druo Prices :é;’.'u"u"..(fi""‘" designs; at $10.00, $30.00, A Here are some drug prices which will Vo | SilK Dress SKirts. ment shoes. , YOy MTTIA S CLOT c(r IN S War or's Tog Cabin Sarsaparilia ot An assemblage of newest and swellest | Lot 2—Silk Walsts, 150 of them, made to | Has made Omaba a metropolitan city. We SELLING THE MOST CLOTHING IN OMAIA, ruft Cure at . garments known to the designers, covering |sell for $7.00--come in the very newest ’ have but two ||Iu>< in ladie hees—Soro- — — — == Biarmed Byee, Wi'ali” (18 Salrom 1 ok, aui, statel ot |svisi oo sale ar $4 imick’s Orchestra it m/ti iy v i | == 4 . e |fects, to elabora elties. | 2 -1 i3 s e vu get rea 0 values for $3.00 >oooee .oe ceeees s 81t Burnhain'y Héot, fron and 8ilk Taffetw BKkirts, perfect in 0t and | Specials for Saturday Afternoon 2:30 to 5:30 at the Sorowis. There are patent calf, in SAME SHAPE g0 ‘mtlehs ‘Biask ' Lisarice. " vwa fos s st haag, ab 8416 | Just arrived—200 Ladies' Albatross evening 1o 9:00 b bele FOESRAL NS & B A e ” + TWO QUALITIES o cks ol corice, o for . » Vi 9 v " 2.6 - 100 bix bottles Household Amonta. . .. Silk Taffota Skirts, made from the tamous | ¥ wists Mmade i tho newest siyles, for 2,60 o bave, vicl kids, In lace or butto, turnslf easure i 8 bottles Phifiips” Syrui Wheat Fos Winslow Taffetn, at $7.60, corded & tucked | Ladies” Silk Capes, made from heavy or welts, In fact, anything in the shoe phace, o g g |brocades, trimmed with silk, lace and rib- x ra eCla line that a woman could wish, We carry $150 bottiéx Vin \I.u‘l\Almll “at Silk Taffeta Skirts, made of the famous |yong ac §1.25 g P AR o Rl L VIRV T To know that teeth can be mmer’s Malt (ali'kinds o | Winslow; the $15.00 quality on sale at $10. | [4dies’ skirts in black brocade and plain for men's and women's | Laces, mado oxpresssly for ladies' hand hy pain oo IR AR R 2,600 bottles imported Bitter Water at Silk Taffeta Skirts at $15.00, $18.00, $30.00, | materials for Hoc shoes advertised everywhere Dags. VITALIZED AR iy perfect- " bot 16¢ | $40.00 and $50.00 1 s X dhiat advertised | bag N EAL - Lt . X o .00 and $50.00. | Ladies' Raloy Day Skirts, made of extra at $3.50—including all pat Don't forget the watoh wor “Meet me y hurmless, % (LI ] L Carbolio "Acia | "SILK WAISTS just recelved by express. |heavy matorials, a $1.95 and. $5.00 ent leathers in this line— simL s roreet the Watah ward: “Mast mail L o o iemnsd Caett BR‘:,’QQDOW i be mailed ‘and [ Two lu'nllw Saturday's selling. Ladies' wrappers, with 15-iuch flounce, 45 Saturday $2.50. hi "."“':"" Alr fi“:" > X oss or frelght, e | Lot 1—Silk Walsts made to sell for $5.00 | Ladies' wrappers, made from heavy per- FaoHng o 5 | must bo added for boXing at 8290, PP il e o R P [l KATONAH | CRESWELL AR 25¢ each for.25¢ CLUETT PEABODY &CO MAKERS 1517 lhmulun St. ’ HAYDEN BROTHERS 1518 DO“E‘('\S St. 203 15th Street, : | FRANK WILCOX, .\lunuu‘:r. L D e tae 2| Corner Lith and Dodge, Omal