Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, March 25, 1903, Page 10

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10 THE OMAHA DA New Offers {BRAR of latest silk and wool novelti stock. All of the wash silks in heavy cords, More Goods From the Switzer Sisters’ Stock High Class Dress Fabrics Today as a special attraction we offer a vast stock This superb New York dressmaking stock offers such a multitude of bargains that Counters and squares are piled high every morning with absolutly new goods. F $1.00 WASH SILKS AT 25C YARD ;?;:cll Bargains IRRIS es from the Switzer Sisters’ stripes and cheoks, that Switzer Sisters sold as higl h as $1.00 a yard, go in this dressmaking sale on main_floor, silk afsle, at, per yard 20¢ $5.00 NOVELTY SIL exclusive walst patterns. for which tl & yard--your choice of the entire lot, department, at,ayard.... .......... Silk Qrenadines at $1.00 Bwitzer Sisters entire stock of silk grenadines, satin striped and crepe de chine grenadines, exclusive novelties in this assortment, g0 at, a yard DRESS square, «t, & Yard. .. g .....ooieiniin o Every yard ot Switzer Sisters dress » yard, in broadcloths serges, silk and pons, crepes, etaminds, voiles, nun's vell your choice, per yard All of Switzer Sisters French chall enough for kimonas, house gowns and on sale at, a yard Normandy, etc, in most desirable painsooks, Hamburgs, etc. up to 22 in. wide, many worth $1 e BOYS’ AND CHILDRE THE THIRD FLOOR—PRICES All of Switzer Sisters high cost novelty silks, many Switzer Sister’s own importation of unmade dress robes, also etamines, silk and wool voiles in all the spring colorings. 83.00 and 84.00 a yard, your choice on main floor bargain $2.00 DRESS GOODS AT 50C YARD. CHALLIES AT 39C YARD. Laces from the Switzer Stock—All the high class laces Sister stock at less than one-fifth thelr actual worth. Finest galoons, escurial, lengths. Should sell from Toc up to $4.50, Sale of Beautiful Embroideries —Most beautiful assortment ever brought into Omaha. Daintiest needle work ever shown at special sale. 35¢=25¢-1 \5c-10c-5c A fine new stock of boys’ and children’s spring garments, on KS AT $1.00 YARD hey ask $5.00 in sitk $2 Silks at 49¢c and 69¢ yard Two {mmense bargain squarés of high clase silks in plain and fancy taffetas, crepe de chines, satin foulards, black silks of all imagin- able qualities and fabrics, worth from $2 to $3 a yard, 4°c %0 at, per yard ..69¢ GOODS Their price on many of these 1was 1.00 fabrics that they sold from $1.50 to $2 wool French mixtures, new sheer cre- ling, in black and colors, 50 s C short lengths, 39c¢ from the Switzer fes, principally children’s dresses, 1.98-98¢-50¢-39¢~26¢ Suisse, N’S CLOTHING DEPT ALWAYS THE LOWEST. e op Windows E : Watch c"alaogfl'é Wi(l)::l';ws Our SOMMER BROS, GET AGENOY, Contract for Exclusive Agency of Alton Milling Co.'s Product. Sommer Bros., the grocers, have closed a contract with the Alton Milling company whereby they become exclusive agents for the product of this well known milling firm for Omaha and South Omaha. The Alton Milling company has come into consider- able prominence through .the excellencs of its_products and the discriminating care it has exercised in producing a distinctly thtul flour. The mill is located in the heart of a great wheat belt and uses in manufacturing its product the highest qual- ity of spring wheat. The flour is sald to be free from deleterious ingredients and to contain @ large proportion of gluten and the life-sustaining elements of Anncuncements of the Theaters. The distinguished English actress, Mrs. Patrick Campbell, and her full London company will be seen at the Boyd tonight, the opening night of her engagement, in “The Joy of Living.” Thursday night she will present “Magda” and at the special matinee Thursday ond Mrs. Tanqueray.” With “Magda” and “The Second Mrs. Tanqueray” the public 1s more or less familiar, but with “The Joy of Living” comparatively little fs known in this country. It was written by Sudermana, the author of “Magda,” and s considered & classic. It was given first in Berlin one year ago and it created a pen- sation. Mrs. Campbell secured the English and American rights. She gave it in Lon- don, where it created no less interest than it did in Borlin, In New York and wher- ever she has presented it, it has set people talking, All of Mrs. Campbell's plays will be given with elaborate scenic investiga- tion. The company is sald to be magni- ficent. Big business is the daily report at the Orpheum again this week and under the present circumstances this popular vaude- ville theater bids fair to equal, if not sur- pass, the former run of business, which on the whole has been considerably above the average this season. Ome of the features that is well received is the Martinettls, will give “The Sec- | who are performing some seemingly im- possible feats of the order of those so suc- cessfully travestied a week back by Col- lins and Hart. A matinee will be given tomorrow. - —_— BISCUIT PROTECTED. A sign is Unlawful. The strongest evidence of the ever-grow- ing tendency toward purer food is mani- fested by the decision just rendered by Judge Hazel of the United States circuit court in favor of the National Biscuit company, Who sought protection against an infringement of their In-er-seal trademark design, Judge Hazel's decision is of great im- portance to the public at large. He says in part: “The proofs show that the N tional Biscult company manufactures vari- ous kinds of bakery products, which they place upon the market in special and dis- tinct cartons and packages. Upon the end of each package or carton is applied the trademark. That the complainant's trade- mark and manner of displaying same at- tracts the public attention cannot be suc- cesstully disputed. And it Is manifest that the defendant deliberately and fraudulently imitates the trademark of the complainant and In that manner designs to palm off his goods for those of the complainant.” Judge Hazel further orders that the de- fendant be enjoined from imitating or sim- ulating the In-er-seal trademark of the Na- Important to PIANO Purchasers Plano purchasers must not overlook the bargains quoted below. We are remodeling our entire store and are forced to sell about 75 Planos quickly 1o make room for the painters and decorutors. One English upright et eeoneeenne PO One W. w. Kimball 100 upright ... *iano --...... B16 BARGAIN plano . v One Chickering upright, only . $l65 Also & number of used Decker Bros. Knabe, Everett, Ivers & Pond, Schaaf and Vose Planos at prices and terms to sult all economical buyers. New A. B. Chase, Steger & Sons, Emerson, Steck, Hardman, Needham and fi teen other standard makes at 20 per discount _during our remodeling “all early and get one of these cedented bargains. ONE HUN- new Planos for rent, $3, $ % month. Artistic tuning and r pafring promptly done. SCHMOLLER & MUELLER The Money-Saving House. Headquarters for Stelnway Planos and Self-Playing Planolas. 1313 Farnam, Omaha. Tel, 1625 Iowa Branch: Broadway, Councll Bluffs. 'Phone 368, One sample piano, only . ILY BEE: WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25, 1903. HAY DEN: THE RELIABLE STORE. ON SALE WEDNESDAY MORNING—15 | ALL AROUND, FULL BLEACHED. GUAR | LONG AND 60 INCHES WIDE—SOME OF THE PERFECT—MADE TO SELL AT $2.00 Manufacturer’s Samples of PATTERN TABLE CLOTAS, 0 PATTERN CLOTHS, WITH BORDER ANTEED ALL LINEN, UP TO 2% YARDS THEM SLIGHTLY SOILED BUT MOST OF ALL GO IN ONE LOT AT $1.29 EACH On sale Wednesday morning, 200 dozen sample napkins, guaranteed all linen aud full bleached, size 21x21, some are slightly eofled, but most of them perfect, made to sell for $2.00, per dozen, an go in one lot | at $1.19 per dosen 2c quality extra heavy, bleached sheet- ing, 81 inches wide, at 20c a yard. MANUFACTURER’S SAMPLE NAPKINS | '6c quality yard wide L. L. muslin, 10 yards for 3%. 165c quality dotted swiss at 10c a yard,, 10c quality striped and checked nainsook, at e a yard 25¢ quality 40-inch India linon and lawns, at 10¢ a yard. COTTON DRESS GOODS— | 25¢ tmported madras, 36 inches wide, on | sale at 15c a yard | 36c imported madras, finest goods made, | and finest styles made, at 19¢ a yard A fine class of madras, 20c quality, this eale at 10c a yard. French plaids, regular a yard, Scotch plaids, regular 15c goods, at 10c a yard. in 2c goods, at 12%c | WEDNESDAY IN THE DOMESTIC ROOM. 12%c black sateen at Tie a yard. 25c mercerized black satin at 12%c yard Extra wide seersucker gingham, fine | atyles, heavy cloth, in length from 2 to 12 | yards, on sale at 6c a yard 10c quality flannelettes, on sale at 3%ec a yard. A yard wide chambray, fine goods, regu- | 1ar 25¢ quality, at 10 a yard. Thousands of other bargains too numer- ous to mention. In high grade dress goods department. Wedneeday our specials will be—Any $1.50 volle, mistral or etamine, in black and colors, will go in this sale at 98c. WOOL DRESS GOODS SALE Any $1.98 pring suiting will go at $1.35. | Any 76c fancy wool walsting will go at | 68c. | Any 75c silk striped challie will go at 58c. SPECIAL RIBBON In our main aisle. We will, as a specialty, make ribbon or- naments of all kinds, and Anna Held bows free of charge to any purchaser of ribbons SALE WEDNESDAY at this counter. We will make special price on ribbons for this sale of 10c, 1bc and 25c. EBSS THAN ‘ear guaran- SPECIAL SALE all week. HALF PRICE, gold filled, 10 teed frames, $1.59. * Aluminold spectacles or eye glasses, with OPTICAL DEPARTMENT fine hollow ground lenses, 98c. Steel nickel plated spectacles, complete, 49c. No charge for eye examination. HAYDEN BROS. tional Biscuit company. It is Erie Rai All the Way. Travel via the Erle rallroad from Chi- cago to New York. Every mile pletur- esque and every mile protected by safety block signals. Through service sto New York, Boston and Columbus. Stop-over of ten days allowed on all through tickets at Cambridge Springs and Niagara Falls. Lowest rates. H. L. Purdy, traveling pas- . Chicago. Hawes $3 hats. Spring styles. Quality guaranteed. Stephens & Smith, opposite P.O. Dr. Roy, Farnam. chiropodist, moved to 1505 18 the best insurance against want— The best provision for old age. Open an account to-day. We pay four per cent. compuund int: The little steel bank whic New Our new match sets, Pretty designs in blind a nainsook and Swiss. galoons, beadings, ete. Rennaissance, Duchesse, Hand Arabian. ete. ) pecially handsome, in nainsooks Capital and Surplus, $108,000.00. A Savings Account Let some of the money you work so hard for begin to work for yon. erest on Savings. N we furnish free to depositors will help you 1o save money, Call and get one. CITY SAVINGS BANK Brown Block, Sixteenth and Douglas Streets OMAHA, NEB. Mrs .J. Benson Embroideries v embroideries this year are es- and Swiss nd semi-blind patterns, cambric, A large and handsome stock in the new medallions, pretty Our lace department is full of all the new makes in Lace Crocheted, Point Venice, Cluny, ' TWENTIETH CENTURY FARMER Worth Reading ‘We are making some special prices on Soaps and Perfumes. It will be worth your time to look them over. Pear's Unscented Soap Cuticura Soap... Packer's Tar Soap. Armour's Fine Art LaSylva Extract, oz... Ricksecker's Golf Queen Extract, B ene 400 allan Violet Extract, ) La Capitol, & new odor, per oz.... 50c S. E. HOWELL, Park Ave. and Leavenworth St. Two ’'phones, 882 and F-1517, CALL US UP. | {BRANRF)Z: Today the Sale Begins in the Basement. ‘ o Ladies’ ls c en strange that some dealers will buy space in & mews- paper to advertise any old shoe. It 1s such a waste of time, when there 18 ONIMOD in the field. A man doesn’t want to know much else about a shoe except that Onimods $8.50 and $2.50 A Well Selected Farm Mortgage Pays the highest rate of interest con- sistent with absolute security. We have had experience. We per- sonally examine every farm on which we make a loan. If you have idle funds we can se- cure you a good investment. Speclal attention given to investment of trust funds. ‘Phone 470, 420 New York Life Bldg. Forgan & Haskell Co. Fitting Qualities It is a fact con- ceded by all re- tajlers that Sorosis , although some them clatm to have a line ‘just as good.” They ¢an- not imitate the fittng qualities of Sorosis. This comfortable ready - to - wear shoe for women $3.50 Makes Most Useful Preseat. 2 "/ 203South 152 St. Sesrfiepe s pper: BARGAI | = SQUARE | ™Si.50 2,000 pairs Ladles' Oxford Ties, 89¢ and 98¢ B e G ant and - 1,59 medium soles, 2 o 1,500 pairs 1ttld gents’, youths' and boys' shoes at 16¢, 98¢, ‘1.9 and .25 ‘We place on sale All the Bench ade Hand Turn for ladies’ wear, made to retail for up to $5.00, $6.00 and #8.00 a pair, and put the price down to $2.50, $3, $4 and $6 This includes the finest hand sewed and hand welt, light and medium and heavy sole shoes, in imported ideal kid, | patent calfskin, enamel calf, patent colt, Surpass kid, vyiel kid, willow calf, in button and lace, plain tips and patent tips, in every kind of heel. This s the greatest and finest assort- | ment of shoes ever put on sale in any store in the United States. 1.98 All the ladies’ shoes that were made to sell for $3.50 go at. .. We have cut the regular prices of these Ro- chester made Children's FINE fine shoes for children’s wear just about half price. On Second Floor Cut from $5.00 Down to 198, 2.50, 3.00 'Fuil Set of Teeth, $3 Graduate dentists admi ed to our course for $100.00. We make money by teaching our course and don't need to charge such | high prices | R E Al Work This Offer i F E Roas: Kyee. Good Until === Charges for T | all Matertal April 15. $5.00 Goid Crowns, $3.00 IN ORDER TO INCREASE OUR CLINIC we want every man, woman and child to | have thelr mounths examined by the pro- | tessors of this college | Small charges for material | We do as we Advertise. | | Set of Teeth. $8.00 m‘uw‘ Fiilings up Pillings from..25¢, up Bridge Work 3466 up Teeth extracted free 22k Gold Crowns..¥ | UNIONDEN OF PAINLES! 152 DOUGLAS STRE Open Dally: Nights ull 8. Sundays, 9 to & Individual Ideas in Men's Clothes You know the kind of a suit you would il have made if you got it from the custom tailor. You can get it here at $7.50, $10, $12.50, $15, $18 to $22.50. There is such a varlety of pat- terns, fabrics and styles In the famous Mr. N. Assmann B S. & Il haod- taflored clothes for men that you can find just the suit you're looking for. Come In and try. If you're not satisfied, don't buy. Hay- den Bros, are proud to haxe exclu- sive agency for these superior, perfect- fitting clothes. They have all the little “kinks" and new Ideas that go to make up a stylish, wearable suit. Alterations Made Free of Charge Hayden Bros.. insist upon every cus- tomer being perfectly fitted. We have tallors to insure this. Doesn't cost you anything. Brings us business. You can't be fitted better anywhere at any price. Mr. tailor, N. Assmann i3 an experienced He will be glad to fit your garments He takes pride in to you individually. doing it right. HAYDEN BROS, Asked if it wasn't” lovely” to be so large policeman sald, “yes, it's all.right for looking over horses hgads, but when it comes to buying ready made trousers, it's H——«!" What else can one expect? The clothing made for imaginary man never has, never can, never will cor- rectly fit the real man. The clothing that our New York cutter will out for you and that our skilled garment makers fashion for you, will fit you—fit you all over—fit you faultlessly— fit you in the way that will make your friends say, “where did you get the swell togs?” $25 0 $45 is the spring suit price—range. Top coats, $25 to $45. MacCarthy Tailoring Company, 1710-12 Far St. Phone 1808 'l'.: Building. Court House is opposite. Just tall, Paid wp copital $9500.000 Marylue fun §1006w TATBES DEPOSITORY. BB Wood. vier pevsident ) SPRING ARRIVALS Boys’ Suits at $2 and $3. Today we wish to call mothers’ atten- tion to two of the greatest lines of boys' suits that was ever offered in Omaha for the price. These suits were bought for a particular purpose, at a particular time, by our particular buyer and we can say that they are the best value that this or any other store has ever offered, At $2.00 At $3.00 Made of all wool cheviots and cas- Made of high grade materials many eimeres—several colore _to choose colors to select from—perfect fit from—The styles are “NoMolk," sizes | guaranteed—We have them in “Nor- 4 to 12 years, and the “double-breasted folk™ style, sizes 4 to 12 years, and the “double-breasted jacket,” sizes 8 to 16 years—made to retall for $4.00. HERE ALL THIS WEEK AT— Jacket,” 8 to 16 years—Made to retall for $3.00. FOR THIS WEEK— CLOTHES FOR MEN 2~5 wOMEN Dewey & Stone Furniture Co LEADING FURNITURE HOUSE IN THE WEST. 1115-1117 Farnam Street. . For the i Dining Room We are showing the latest spring designs in furniture for the dining room. The quaint— the artistic—the massive—in sideboards, china cases, buffets and extension tables—are all displayed in large varlety and at exceptionally low prices. China Cases at from $13.25 to $73.00 Extension Tables at from $7.50 to $100.00 Baffets at from $11.50 to $116.00 3 8 Sideboards at from L N $12.75 to $175.00 WE INVITE COMPARISON IN PRIGES, DEWEY & STONE FURNITURE CO., 1I6-1)7 FARNAM STREET. " S/ NN/ Sometimes you return home from your trip with & rather empty game bag and naturally feel kind of biue, but your blood is up, when you have been successful and a heavy bag to show for it. However, a trus sportsman is never discous thinks, T'll get 'em next time, but being kind of tired out, thinking about getting something to fix body and soul up an he's got It (never goes hunting without taking & good along)—Blue Ribbon Beer. A bottle of that 'NL WO makes him feel pretty near like starting out again—even the risk of getting “skunked.” Sportsmen appreciate the real value of Blue Ribbon Beer—they know it tastes good and is good. Storz Brewing Company, It’s Sure Death If there is any ohe thing which will make & housewife ABSOLUTELY CRAZY it's a bedbug—and if there is any one thing which will completely annihilate bedbugs and cockroaches it's SCHAEFER'S Sure Death. Juvenile Soap SMALL CAKE 3C. Pure Witch Hazel, quart %o Cescarete ... 7 |2c Bromo Beltzer. Comes in four sizes—pints, 15c; quarts, %0; gallons, blc; gallons, $0c. pint with_long spout free wi %c sizes, or 5¢ extra with lsc or LIVER ANYTHING W RTISED PRICES any half ol the city. We cut prices so low that It's | Carters Liver Pills making other druggiste crasy. Compare e Chamberlain's Cough Cure these with what you are paying SR e Genuine Castoria (all you want). Packera Sor:foap %c Plso Cure ......... ’ $1.00 Scott's Emulsion 12c| Jayne's Vermifuge | Castorta ..... $1.00 Peruna (no limit)....... - $1.00 Miles' Nervine (we didn't si i6e Allcock’s Plasters (no limit) e Doan's Kidney Pills... 106 Ozomutsion b 1.00 Warner's Safe . 1 $1.:00 Cramer’s Kidn (guaranteed) 7 1.00 Tler's malt Whiskey (Want it?).... 6 100 Pure Canadian Malt Whiskey %5c Moeller's Cod Liver Oll B Plerce’s Pleasant Purgative Pellets. Pear's Unscented Soap .. Nurses' -Clinical Record Sheets, block of fifty sheets [ 19 SCHAEFER’S Surrmcs | tBRAmi ‘ Two Prenes—T47 and 707, | 6. W, Cor. 10tk ! ,‘ aHalo of satisfaction about There) 1t SHERIDAN COAL perfect substitute for hard coalat 162 a.ton ine in a baseburner, Ele?ani for cook.ln!. ite 1605 FarnamJt. Tel1 7 A Cough Remedy ctorW! scoumkenesy HOWELL'S ANTI-KAWF Ask your druggist, or send 25¢ to Howell Drug Co., Omaha, Neb. T

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