Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, November 9, 1901, Page 13

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| L ATIGER & €O, KELLE Btors Open Tntil 5010 Satarday B THE ()\I ATTA Il\ll \ ing: dies’ and Childreen’ Winter - d S 1 e Special Saturday Sale Artonishin values toda An 'muvwn\, % y ’ ~ wrimens ot e 10 v e (| Ladies” Very Swell House and Street Shoes. nes at specially lowered pri We have the “Aertox” linen mesh under i in Tum':olcs wear for ladies —specially recommended by N all physicians for health—containing mi Welt Soles with - an on I . TITAdles Sevy Mbhed Seeed vésts | I?x;‘é;:ion Louis XV and pants, finlshed seams, ecru or natural | e s Heels aolor, all sizes Edge Soles with Just recelve al barg Tes - bleached vests, pants and tights, f DeY Cuban Heels eced, hand crocheted neck, silk Cuban heels with ®ought to well at #5¢, for Saturday's | Hew ()pcm Heels AR Wrnorainey radies sneink- | | Milit'ry heels new ing natural wool egts and pan i new Plain and #ilk crocheted nec an odd line of i . vires in bk tights, for Saturday | ?pere!‘heels. i ,Pmnntu Tips. only 98¢ cac S pecia cgular selling “fenness Miller Sterling te for ’x Saturday $3 $3 50 price of these run Indias are made in two s ned o Prices Y S ’ from $4 1o $6. shoulder, protec the t and opened | . down front. We have in stock an en Special | line. The only rfect fitting, full ftash Saturday 10 combination suits The nne '*1 Mil a Tsland cotton ribbed union suits, | Miller full fashioned merino combination | Y sults, heavy or dlum weight natural gray, new blue and cream, beautifully fin 3,000 pair fahed, mizes 3 to 7, $1.50 and $2.75 per sult. | Ladies’ The rnness Miller all wool, wteam | fine $3.00 shrunken, extra heavywelght ribbed union Shoes at x suits, natural gray and new blue, regular | st Special Children' n\lme Sole $5.50 quality, for Saturday's sale only $4.7 | each ‘ Our lines of children's underwear are | c C c eomplete in quality and sizes at extreme | Y 9 9 \w prices; children's natural and ecru | heavy ribbed shirts ants nd drawers, a | | bargain for .\.fl"wl.,\ L rn at 2 h. }I 3 G | . ’ . We have received import ord tes | This includes all the new styles hand embroyfercd pure shrond sl mese |§ of kid, box calf, velours calf and | In all the new styles—in all lisle hose, extreme patterns, latest designs, || Yich as well as about 800 pairs of | weights of soles. Every pair all tast colors, from §1.00 (o $10.00 per pair nous Boyleston $3 hygic warranted. See the boys' shoes Ladles' fast black cotton hose, unflecced 8. on special sale Saturday. or fleeced, waco soles also black and woolen hose, plain or ribbed, double sole, Iheel and toe, our 5c quality, Saturday )250 patr The “Pony” brand, children's hose, fast I black eotton, extra heavy, double knee, heel 1and toe, never-wear-out kind, o palr A comfort for little folks ribbed wool drawer leggins or warm, nicely finished, all sizes, 116 per pair. Fifteenth BATES TO COMMAND DOUBLE Wi izes 8 to 10, fine black tighta, very $1.00 and and Farnam Sireets Have Cha of wo Depart- ments When General Mer- v riam Retires, A Alspateh to The Bee from Denver savs that General John C. Bates, in command | of the Department of the Missourf, will| mssume temporary command of the De partment of Col of General H. C place November 13. “General Bates the legram comtinues, “'will direct the affairs of both departments from Omaha n eral MacArthur, it is practically assured, will assume command of the Colorado de- partment permapently the latter part of this year.” General Bates, who, with ('olonel MeClin tock and Captain Erwin, returned to Omahn yesterday from a ftour of inspection of the southern for(s, says he has no official motice that ha wilt be placed in command Merriam, which of the Department of Colorado. till, 1 would not be surprised if that arrangement s oarried out,” said he. “It very prob ably will be. General Merriam is to retire moon and General Arthur will in a position to succeed him immedtately, being engaged on the brovet hoard at Washington, However, T don't want to he auoted ns Baying an pubject " are quickly cured by Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, It acts on nature’'s plan, loosens the cough, relieves the lungs and opens the cretlons, effecting a permanent cure. 1 counterncts any tendency of a cold to result n pneumonta. It 1s pleasant to take, both adults and children like it. For sale by all drugglsts. The big clothing salo is now on at Hay Ren Bros. Read about it om page 7 Shampooing and hair dressing, ronnection with The Bathery, 21¢ butlding. Tel. Finest watches carefully repaired. Fa holm, jeweler. MAIL BOXES FOR TARGETS Fountry Boys Dentroy Facllities A the Rural Free Delivery . Routes, Many complaints are being recefved by postofice {nspectors regarding the destruc- tlon of boxes placed by patrons along rural free delivery lines. The last complaint comes from Minden, Neb., whence Willlam Reems writes stating that boys have used ®everal boxes as targets for practice with wune, the hoxes of Louls Reems and Charles J. Burchell boing particularly mentioned. Previous to this complaints of the same nature wers racetved from’Valley The provistons of the federal law guard- ing the boxes in very severe, making thetr destruction a felony, and the postal au thorities have been requested to investigate the matter, The kidneys are small, but important or- Bans. They need help occasionally. Prickly ‘Ash RBitters fs a successtul kidney tone lnd system regulator, IMPROVING Noy _. Daylight Chicago special leaves Instesd of 7 Chicago Daylight 8t. Paul-Mianeapolis Yeaves 7:10 a. m., instead Bame time of arrival at St No. m m. Same time of arrival at Express of 655 a. m Paul-Mpls 2, the Overland Limited to Chicago p. m., carrles SLEEPING CARS . Much quicker time westbound, Chicago to Omaha, The Northwestern can do this. s 1401-1403 Farpam St 86.00 for I n Day's Work, 1t you live In the country or in a small town and have a good acquaintance among the farmers and stockraisers in the nelgh borheod, you can wake $5.00 easily by four or five hours' work. Write us and wo will end you our proposition. The Bee Publish fug company, Solicitor's Dept., Omaha, Neb, —— Clothing at prices you uever droamed ®f. now at Hayden Bros. Read thelr ad Do page 7 Shampooing and hair dressing, tic. In ronnection with building. Tel 171 Tings to order athery, 218-220 Ben Wedding Jeweler, Edbolm Publish your legal notices in The Week!y Bee. Telephone 245 rado upon the retirement | takes | not be | ything positive on the | Special Saturday Sale | BA\ MEN'SSHOES 3, $3.50, $4.00 The finest shoes in Omaha for men's wear drill or leather lined in box calf-in vici kid —in velours calf | —in patent calf | —in patent coltskin —in patent enamel | —in swell styles—in every ! style—in freak styles. The Best The Fines | Shoes Shoes in in Omaha. Omaha. EELEY One of the best equipped of the Keeley system of 1y Keeley Inatitute in Nebraskn, Cares Drug Usces, Toha 19 and Leavenwaort enn, Uners, neat Dressmaking Stock in New York Brought te Omuha, ON SALE MONDAY, NOV. 11 Montange, Wells Co., Broadway, cor street, New York Purveyors of dressmaking fabrics and ma terfals of the very highest order, decide to g0 Into exclusive import business and sell | their entire stock at a fraction of {ts valuc Their stock consists of the highest grade Al 2%th ated in very r women ke Is successtully imits $5.00 and 26,00 £hoes They fit the feet | trimmings ever shown in Omaha We cannot urge you too strongly to attend {§ WOMEN FOLKS I this sale Monday | DRESS GOODS THAT THEY SOLD FOR | A YD, WE SE THE ENTIRE DRE ALWAYS' PATTERN FOR $10. And a genuine welt it {s. We Remember the date, Monday, November WL, Michnescied shook 11, and be sure to attend the & { Kid and box calt—wide soles any i BOSTON STORE, OMAHA, | ban heels J. L. Brandeis & Sons, Proprietors. | gelling Rogers, Peet & Co. Men's Clothing. | o ROBERT ~ WILL PROSECUTE Robbed by Negresaes Gives Bond for Appearance as Witnens, I » 203 5./5% ST Send for ecatalogue, John Robert, a produce merchant of Le. hat kil ot to iBoutovbia | More Refills An cements of the Thenters. Plils lensed Milk One of the biggest scenic productions of | Juinine today is “Dangers of Paris,” which will Winslow's Soothing 8yrup be seen at the Boyd theater Sunday mat- | Cramer e Pills. [ % P imo of Habher SOHAEFER’ Hill Mitchelson the authors of inee and night and Charles H Man's Enemy The plot of the piece concerns the lite | Tel. 747, {of an Plerre Valjean, whose [ Goods u.n\.-...t 'F present day character is a curlous exampla | of the influence of prison life on an all but innocent man, the crime for which he ffered the penalty of the law belug as sault upon an officer who insulted the girl he loved It 1s by E. Longdon, ex-conviet | The closing week has been a profitable one for the New Night Owls at the Troca- dero, the engagement closing tonight. Next week the Moulin Rouge Burlesquers Cut glass clder pitchers. Edholm, joweler. Foothalll Foothalll Foothall! Missourl, Saturday, Nov. 9. | K at 3 p.m. Reserved seats Myers-Dillon Drug Co., Nebraska vs. Y. M. C. A on sale Ifaraam 16th and | Read Huvden ' [y1 Ye Olden Time You've a chance to save. custom w At ent pric Cut Price t nat nres THE Sut $3.50 Alwnys few ork all of black and colored broadeloths, the latest | Ml 0o (It the fect BKe el as novelties in dress goods and suitings, silks Mnew tate and comfortable in the newest Parislan designs and the| pen. price. never change most magnificent collection of laces and | . OUR SURPASS WELT FOR iS $2. 50 P his §2.30 patent FRANK WILCOX MGR 2 | GIRL banan, Kan, presence in the city to prosecute the two v Hhve. BEUE IR NI s Binbloy volored women who picked his pockets for Iways jakes the rem |_L after having $140 Thursday night. The job was done in | been Here n short thme: | JAwhy, vou retll @ room at Tenth and Jackson atreets, Rob- | any - pluce I ever: worked: " Fhis hows erts says. The police bave the names of | that the price which we make on p rip. the two negresses who occupied this room [ LN I8 inuch more sutlafactory “than at aud have placed one of the tenants under pay %0 ' when you ocan’ get arrest. She gives the name of Mamie *TATION TONIC ¥ Hicks and Roberts has {dentified her. The §{ BN sjpastiigone other woman is still at large | 3100 1a, Fils There are two halt-page ads in this tssue | s Kidnay Cure.. for Hayden Bros. Read every line of both. | t for colds me———— otton Root, Tansy and " | trom high pri BE F~ \\'l'l‘l:n.\\ 9 Fifth Avenue Sale, 3rd $ Day of the Sale of the r, Levy & Gohen Stock . 100 Women's Princa Albe | nefit of tho ho are not acquainted with we agaln print | SECRET of this unmatch Ale Here is the | | | TELECRAM: f | IW YORK. Nov. 1, 1001.— Hayden Bros., Omaha: Reluctantly The store W t 1l 1 1 [ accept vour cash ofer, $25.000, for entire stock of women's Raglans, Suita S power 1o sell chcap has Automobiles, Jackets, Wa Ratny-Day Skirt children’s Jackets, Box 4 | e e sty e R o e 3t | never before reached its present status, tures, which he can dis of to party renting building | SEVER, LEVY ® COHEN | Throughout the house every depart The house of Me Lev n was visited not only by the prominent buy ' | ern ot the aied siaiee b mans Livers rom abroud. ant s e o <on v | NNt shows itself able to outclass any | without paying a visit to this popular con corn We were the fortunate ones from | i g A hundred bidders for (his (remendous stoe k. The crowds that bave artented i |l COMpetition we know of, | sale the last two days show that our effor ts are appreciated by the people of Omaha | ' ¥ | and surrounding country. We positively a esure you that without the least fear of l th | contradition for the next seven days of this sale we will offer kreatest values Men S C 0 lng ever known in the history of Omaha or t o be had for years to come. « § Iirst, there's an almost endless va 50 Raglans, made of all wool, satiu lined | Walking SKirte—450 of them; made by riety to choose from. Then, we know | made by M. L. & €, to sell his well known house from heaviest ma S for $1.50; HAYDEN'S rials, in black, grays and oxfords; finlshe how to put style into them withont PRICE uw‘rnhvlv» 190 w”u;»w;‘a 2 75 putting the cost there. Cordial vela o by M. L stitching: made to sell for $6 4 : PRy iy Bl [ HAvDENS PRICE tions exist between this store and the homespuns, all wool every lz.nu‘ 00 sk skirts; these are a most rl gan tasteful men of this city, The graecoful thread, for only 3‘.“,,”"‘,:,:“':’”“l and l‘)l‘l_“lhl \l‘\ les of onr l'|ll”||ll‘LI G | from 0 mand recognitionand get it. | U MEN'S FALL AND WINTER SULTS : Ghlldron s Day. ¢ : So-called tor the reason uw it 1s the In all the wanted Kinds ot fabries gl bl cladd LU LLE Bl suits made for the most partienlar have children's Jackets on the bargain . b A g " % | counters in (he clonk department class of buyers suits made that bring They come in all sizes. This concern vou back and back again to th | was knowr having the most complete s LI TOT | line of Children's Jackets in the world ALL WOOL CHEVIOT There are 250 Long and Shor Jacke - elaborately trimmed with capes and ¢ In a choice collection of patterns the ollar; in braid and other trimmings li \ tvl that Bl one grand lot, worth same qua Il‘\ ane N \ (8 1M mng 3.00—-0n sal I 39 %10.00 avonnd town 7 50 [ {1 FPPPPI . . . | | 200 Jackets in long garmenis, lned are here for .. . | throughout, elaborately trimmod MEN'S CHEV |”| | S made In first-class style | [ worth 37, Hayden's price ' Made of best qu;nn, wo m-_.rx tweeds, | 175 Children's Jackets, sizes 4 cte. made by high-elass tailors, guar- | t0 14 the best 1 n America . Hope [ they are worth $5.00 5 00 anteed fo please the most critieal buyer, here 10 OO ;u‘mm (1 [T TR in a complete line to choose from at ..., ¥ | Women’s Waists MEN'S FALL 0'COANY This concern v the best known in the | . Women's Antomobiles. made from the best | country for the best qualities of Woolen 2 Amerfean woolen mills seys, lined with ! Waists, made up In their factory im New guaranteed satin throughout Jersey. We got the whole output, They | I M. L. & s price § |2 50 range in price from 4% for an all wool | | HAYDEN'S PRICE ONLY waist $5.00 for a fine imported French coples of London styles, the newest thing in the market; made by M & C. te sell for $20HAY- 1 S PRIC |20 velour Co, most beautiful g Omaha, they are worth $75 on sale f s of imports arments in | 260 Women's Hox Coats sel Omaba for $5.00; HAY | S PRIC | Women's box coats, made of \VIhYlMIH | woolen mills Kerseys: the hest in \mNIu-‘ made by M. L. & ¢ 1o sell for $7.00--HAYDEN'S PRICE ONLY 0 Coats; the most notable, most wort most stylish and t made coats in America or money fund I. 100 of our own celebrated 00 coa l\l\l‘l with Skinner's on mwl- for only . satin {Women's hlloud suits and‘ Coats, direct " 12,50 aterials 25.00 2.98 NOVEMBER 9 I 90 | thing they hy ats, akirts “rom ihix ‘0 K for % money than s N | materin | 5 Women's Sulte—-remember what we l | say—they are all wool. the jackets are | | lined with taffeta; the skirt is the new flounce; they are worth $12.00 | “HAYDEN'S PRICE 4 95 ONLY L] | suits in all colors including biacks, | {in etons, norfolks, blouse, double-breasted, | | single-breasted and tight-fitting styles; the | finest lot of suits ever shown in they are sold In Omaha as | ~~lined with Skinner's | taffetas; the skiris are the { lined and velvet bound | wore made to sell HAYDEN'S PRIC thelr very hest to 83500 satin or | 50 suits eample ments worth up PRICE | Skirts by the Thousands. | America; | bargains at $14. iivernaud's ew hias floud ..., they ONLY | Double the quantity of all {he ofher Omaha stores combined—in silks, cheviots, sergen, rainydays and everything from this magnificent stock at one-third value, worth $4.00, for $1.50 300 Wool Walste c | Trimmed with braid, 1,000 Searfs and ( unurw-m | worth up to $5.00 L R ER TR EP PR P PR PP PYY 1901, GhHe Store’s Power Y ¢ | fannel waist. They are worthy of your at tention Flannel Walsts; sizes 32 to 48 DOLLARS DOLLARS, DOLLARS, and up to x-- ,‘.0. {00 1'rench DOLLARS 500 Waiste, made of ‘mported F BOYR (lnllll\i. - B OB sttt B 2 98 BOYS' ALL WOOL CHEVIOT SUITS —in a 2 25 $6.00—HAYDE PRIC [} choice collection to choose from SO . Furs. BOYS' SCOTCH CHEVIOT SUITS—in olive 3 50 T ir department of M C. was and other new shades, handsomely tailored . &7 bR of (HE DASECMFIES SR a0 BOYS' FALL OVERCOATS —We are showing for Satur- sale here. had is now on yoke o’coats, correctly tailored, day, a spt-rml line of boys’ in the Jatest siyles .»-rul'n' >fi\ll0 value fnl‘ o, IO S escie Y O R BOY \\'()II'I'J('I‘] SUITS-—in all wool Scotch cheviots, in biue, gray, olive and brown mixtures, re 2 O 25 uinr price around town $4, they arve here for .. BOYS' THREE-PIECE SUITS—in all wool cheviots, made with great care, nicely finished, 2 50 (e o regular $4.00 quality, for ... .. T 0 S—in ollve BOYS' GENUINE “IRISH FRIEZLE O'COATS and cther new and popular shades, clegantly tailored, sizes 4 to 8, . BOYS’ NUINE “IRISH I HII‘VI.' lH ()\'l‘ - hofl'or. field cut, Farmer satin lining, well made, sizes T to regular $8.00 values—fo 6.50 MEN'S UNDERWEAR-—Men's good quality, heavy fleece lined underwear, Jaeger colors— 350 Women's Astrakhan Capes, lined with per garment e e e Ceme . ":::"”\"'"“‘\‘“I‘If'"l‘l‘“""""" fom I2 50 MEN'S Ill“\\\ l)l-‘ \It\ HIIHII Ii cotton, in blue and | #40.00, tor pink stripes, also fine mottled flecce 45 Womsi's. leotrio Bea) Jackstas - collar, lined cotton, per garment ... ... : B C nv)l(~ and revere trimmed with beaver and MEN'S HEAVY NATURAL |i|'\.\' NI)‘I‘]I"\\'IC‘\ | with river mink: lined with : Skinner's eatin, for |5 u TI'hree-fourth wool and heavy blue v wool 5 e | l\m-vml extra "(mll \.|l||¢ ||n|~n( C per Women’s Sults, Cloaks, Etc \\()\ll‘\.\ BOX COA'TS Children's worth $5.00 for . 1,50 Positively the greatest value Made of Wrappers | rte cheviots, vene omen's e \ i [ satin or stitched stk bands; they are a jugle over shoulder, trimmed 490, ¢ or \\mkmunnlnp I'hey are 27-in. long, made of the 1:‘-W‘v:::"n::ll‘y::.m;;\"\I'IMI;‘;‘:“w 5 nu Witle bonidae Mo, oo ' | very best kersey in the market, lined with guarantecd BRIOR ONLY veilgerass. sootee v AR L ICAURenLie SV ERRROTS 59 Skinner’s satin, high storm collar, lapel pockets, 10 rows 100 €kirts, worth $2.50, for 4Sc. UARYERAOR i\ oo vnsnhisins c of stiteching all around the bottom of coat, { READ GREAT SALES ON PAGES T AND S, | Compare it with any $15 garment in the Q 75 [ market. Our Baturday price................ . ‘ HAYDEN BRos WOMEN'S AUTOMOBILEN 42 inches long, made of the | [ ] best Washington Mills kersey, in black, eastor, tan and PROTECTIO s, and show you the sma SCHOOL JACKETS, MILLITAR SCHOOL JACKETS, WALKING CLOAKS | GIRLS | GIRLS' SUITS AND OVERCOATS IN €O always the | which, however, yow'll find | GIRLS SUITED AND COA BOYS SUITE | » ¢ Pay Your $4.00 Hat Bet with §a $2550 Hat 1 { N You must pretect your girls and boys from rtest Y DOUBLE CAPE, R lowe ECT STYLES red, large beaver fur collar and revere, heavy satin lined, | | finished with tailor stitching. We doubt if the coat cnn A 8 i be duplicated for less than $20.00. Our 14 75 the rigors of winter. Wa protect y | 9 s v I HIEA and most durable oy T Baturday price $eeeens T $5.00 Nk 00, $6.00 and $6.50 $6.50 $10.00, $12.00 up with wide range of prices Sklr! Specnal for baturday One lot of Women's Handsome st tor depandable’wear | Silk Dress Skirts, made of the best quality taffeta silk; every gore fin ished with hemstitching; gradoated flounce, trimmed with & rows of taf | feta raflles and braid: well Tined and perfect fitting: a skirt that wounld he cheap at $15.00. Our Saturday AQ.75 price Fur S secials for Saturday GENU 1.\: NEAR REAL STORM COLIARS—Of host e S e $3.90 GENUINE MARTEN COLLARI Heavy satin m:‘ f.w‘w‘mxlm.mln kind of cheap. Look "t lined, worth $18.00, for o 8975 [ Other fellow's prices il FRENCH MARTEN SCAREPS- With claster of 6 { jros.’ ads and go and see Send articles of incorporation, notices of | pure ale or beer that was any richer in | s tocl holders' moetings, etc., to The Bee. | favor or purer in quality than our chofce | With a $4.00 Valus Tulephone 235 - ife nothing ke Meta Heor 1.‘,.“7_4.‘.‘";;,1 — 8. 1t [TBI 50 Hatter 'Metz Bros. Brewing Co., Black the §2.3 ! Dir. E. Holovichiner returned from thJ el ; 1 south el 119 Omaia 107 8. 16th Street v — l Or Jacob Neumayer, Agt., caie Neumayer ? olid stiver salad sst. Edholm, jeweler ! Hotel, Counctl Blufts, lowa. 1. o=t DR Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery 6oc | T R SR, 1A $2.90 t9c Temptation Tonlc...... eees Bt | GENUINE MINK SCARFS-With 6 tails .$390 HE R ,” seiesaxiuns gl b GENUINE MARTEN SCARES 1ol size, clnster of 6 S0 Syrap Figs tails o A $4.90 2o Bao Cure...LL) GENUINE LONG MARTEN BOAS tails Gic Swamp Root.... At BRI an e e v et a $9.75 rilla. co th Smith's You will not are all staple goods, | Jones' or Brown's stuff, nothing at Gol none of Know DRUG AND FULLER ;3 14tk wad Douglas sta, CLOTHES FOR MEN #¥o'w OMEN

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