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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY UNK 19, 1903 Shoe Sale on Bargain Squares Second Floor {BRA We Are Geing to Clear Away All the REMNANTS OF SILK That Have Accumulated During the Season. We are determined to clear away all within the next few days. To are absurdly low for such high grade Remnants of black taffeta worth up to $1 yard, today at, yard Remnants of white China Silks worth 39¢ a yard, today Rempants of grenadines, black and colored, many exclusive p;tternsn —~have been selling up to $3 a yard- Remnants of all All the corded silks, fancy foulards, taffetalines, white Jap silks— worth 5Uc & yard—at— 19C ayard..... Remmnants of the Finest Dress Goods AT 124¢ PIECE i fashfonable colors, coarse Enough lengths alike for 1.ch- AT (9¢ PIEC can be per plece High Grade Dress Goods 25¢ Yard l All_colors and ves—without re- gard to former selling price at—a yard.. gihude also el 11z 81k eollennes, silk twines, eto., Wash Laces—-Sample pleces and odd lots, hundreds of styl up to 25¢, g0 ut--8 yard. Embroideries—All widths embroideries, up to 500 yard, go on bargain square at—yard *BO ymplish this we quote them at prices that ik chiffons and mousseline de soie, Just the thing for hat trimming, worth up to $1 a yard, at, yard..39¢ Silk Remnants in the Basement All the colored silk moires, taffetas, Those superb Bictlians, fine mohalr lusters, , skirts, 11 colors, ‘made from this stylish goods at very littie cost— Sale of Shoes on Bargain Squares 2nd Floor EIS. 5'3? ON our immense stock of silk remnants silks .49¢ 19¢ on main aisle at, a ya 7ie 45 inches wide, worth up to .29c¢c pretty foulards, etc., $1.00 nymd at—a yard.. in_cream and navy, "black and all et eto., a pi /2 volles, etamines, London skirt, waist or jacket Fancy Dress Goods at 15¢ Yard S1lk eollennes stripes, silk mousseline, mulls and fancy fine dress 150 £00ds, regular price e at—a' yard. lnserungn nnd n-lunue. worth ..25¢-15¢-10¢-5¢ Big Special Sale of yard yard All llle balnnce of fancy and prlqtod dimity remnnnt up to 15c yard, at, yard 36-inch percale remnants In short lengths, Ilfln -n‘ dark col= ors, go at, yard.. Pin head dotted swisses, the 15C 40ckind, at .. Forty inches wide drapery swisses, at, yard 10C Thirty-six inches wide percale, at, yard..... et Forty inches wide plala white lawn, at, yard Plain and fancy wove black lawn, at, yard . Remnants in Basement Extraordinary Values Tomorrow as Long as They Last. One table of Chllllbfly glnghamn«wonh up to Sc, 210 One table of fine white Indian linen, 40 inches wide, yard 100 Unbleached muslin, worth 5c yard, g e Bleached muslin, all grades, in- Cluding fine cambrics, at...... Bleached muslin, worth up to 7 1-2c, goes at, yard Light and dark shirting prints worth up to 7 I-2¢, at yard.... 6:c 2ic Children’s 39¢ Duck Tam Caps, at 19¢, in basement. Fifty dozen white washable double band duck caps for lit- tle childreu, easily worth 3%¢c—in basement millinery department, at ... 19¢ DISCREDITS SUICIDE STORY Obief Donatue Thinks W. L. Walker is Bomething of a Falsifier. BELIEVES HIS THREAT WAS INSINCERE Walker’s Brother-in-Law Comes to Omaha and Tells Chief of Police Some In nts of Letter Writs Career. After a more thorough Investigation into the past history and actions of W. L. Walker, who wrote Chlef of Police Dona- hue that he intended to jump into the river, the chiet is of the opinion that the sald Walker s something of a prevaricator and that he has not gone near the Missourl river with suicidal intent. Chief Donahue bases his belief on in- formation furnished by Dr. S. T. Adamson of Malvern, Ia., & brother-in-law of Walker, who called on the chief Wednesday night. According to Dr. Adamson's story, Walker called up his wife at Albion a week ago last Monday night and informed her that he had been kicked by a horse and dan- gerously, wounded and had to go to a hos- pital. He wanted money with which to defray the expenses. The next day Dr. Adamson talked with Walker in Omaha and the latter sald he intended to kill him- solf because his wife had sued him for divorce. Last Saturday night, at which time Walker wrote his letter to the chief, he called up his wife again and told her that he had been in the hospital for a week from the effects of a dose of arsenic which he had taken with sulcidal Intent. Again he wanted money with which to pay his expenses. As Walker falsified to his wife on these occasions the chief believes now that he has falsified In his letter. Walker was 28 years of age, five feet elght inches in helght and weighs about This Atomizer ( BY MAIL 185 pounds. He has dark halr and eyes and is of dark complexion. He was married in 1898 to a daughter of Elijah Heckel of Red Oak, Ia., and resided with his father- in-law until last Naovember, when the lat- ter moved to Alblon and Walker and his wife went to Council Bluffs a month later. Dr. Adamson found his ter-In-law in destitute circumstances and sent her to her people at Alblon. peo———— The Bennett Company. ‘We are seling groceries to everybody, the reason s simple, fresh, new, clean, stock— at lowest prices, everything guaranteed. Great California Prunes speclals. Several thousand pounds of these worth at least 10 cents per pound. All day Friday, & cents pound. Corn starch 1 I1b. pkg., b HAYDE FRIDAY IS THE RELIADLE STORE. Remnan Indlan Li; short mill lengths that was ever on sale at one time in this eity. White Madras, White Mercerized goods, Batiste, Lawns, Dimities, sash curtain goods, percales, prints, etc., from 2%4c to lse per yard. to boe. WE DEFY ANY HOUSE IN THIS OR ANY OTHER CITY TO MEET PRI CES, 40c Wash Goods for 1Be. The Linen Swiss Jacquards, Spanish Linen Batiste and Linen 8 uslins _and Mercerized Ginghams, colors and styles—today 35c Wash Goods for 1Be. Remnants of Imported Ginghams, Scoteh | Madrases, Soft-tinished Percales, Mercer- ized Oxford Waistings and French Batiste, in assorted colors— 15¢ W Goods for 12 1-Ze. toda; 30e Wa Remnants of Macname Laced Striped Or- andies, Swisses, French Muslins, Satin tripes and Prinied Penangs— today.r. .. o s 124¢ 26c Wash Goods for 10 Remnants of Irish Dimities, French Corded Batiste, Scotch Woven Madrasses, Linen Batiste'and yard wide Zephyrs— ' ‘g0 today. for 7 1-2e. Indian Lirens, Lawns, Check and Nainsook, worth up to 12%c, long mill ends at, yard 8 1-3 Muslin for 41 Indian and Buckhead Muslin, long mill ends, at, yard 20c White G for One big table Sheer Nalnsooks, Lace and Satin Stripe Novelties, worth up to e, at, yard....... 506 Walsting for 1de. 8%e q Oxford, Mercerized and Walstings, worth c yard, full plece, at, yard...... 500 remnants Table Linen, unbleached from 1% to 3% lengt! half regular prices, Remnants of Drapery Cretonne and line, 86 inches wide, worth lbc, per yard.. Remnants of extra Canton Flannel, per yard.... Remnants of White Wool Flannel, less than cost BOc Underwenr for 205c. Balbriggan Undershirts and natural and fancy colors, assorted sizes—today Great Special Sale Croquet Sets, 200 Wash Gooe Remnants of French Colored Muslins and Lawns in cords and plain colors, siripes and figures— toasy: il 4D 15¢ “lnh Goods for Se. Remnants of Scotch Dimitles, Lawns, Seer- sucker, Ginghams and yard wide Percales—today Gc Wash Goods ln! fllq’n, Remnants of Bhirting and Dress Prints light and medium colors— today.. 12 1-%e¢ Lon- The 124c Lo in umg mill yard “heavy -inch Croquet Sets from 3%c, 79c, upward. THE FRIDAY SKIRT SALE. 2,000 women's Skirts in Bany Plalds, mage with strapped and other 'trimmings—the swell PR #0-inch India_ Linen, Lawns, Mercerized Stripes and Dimities; not a yard worth less than %c; in 10¢ lo PHdRy f sale Friday for long mill ends at, yard . FRIDAY’'S GROCERY SALE, Ec 1 Jell) on ..... .56 | “Samay BPEC lAL IN TEAS AND 50 AND COFFEES. PRICES SLAUGHTERED IN MEATS. HAYDEN BROS Organdies, Very Fine Pineapples. Peanuts, per measure o B marovs. oda Caramels for.... Salted Peanuts Cream Mixed Tea h»r T Fancy U ncolored Japan Tea New Ceylon and Pudding. No. 1 No. 1 I Cnufoml- Hams. \'pnl Roast Bacon, N oting Chickens. Niiib Roast. REMNANT DAY Tomorrow morning we will place on sale by far the largest line of remnants and Worth from 10¢ THESE 12 1.2 White Gooda for Be. 1-2e. Dimities, 124c¢ One big square of all our imported White Basket Weave . 19¢ bleached and Hammocks and A mammoth assortment of Hammocks and §%c and | the famous things_—worth up o $10.0—on @2 Q8 English Breakfast. .. ts of nens, Stripe 5¢| uality, 4ic hs, at 8ilko- wide | 5¢| Draw- Du yokes new | {BRANREL Great Friday Barg‘am Offer in Children’s Clothing In the Boys’ Clothing Department—Third Floor. $3.50 and $4 Knee Pants Suits at $1.75— Our eastern buyer has just secured a tremendous bargain in boy’s knee pants suits. He bought the entire stock \ of spring and summer suits from one of the bes known exclusive manufacturers of boys' of New York City. Made in all the new and popular styles for juvenile olothing. Reinforced seams and many with double' seat and knee. The most sensible suits for vacation wear.": Well worth 83,50 and 84 a suit—tomorrow special at..3b. .o Base Ball and Bat given away with each suit. $1.35 Washable Sailor Suits at.. 75c¢c and $1 Knee Pants at.... $1.00 Boys’ Wash Waists at..........,...........45 75c¢ Child’s Blouse Waists, at ....................29 Boy’s 15¢ Stockings, Friday Special at . Vol 1,000 Pair of Washable Knee Pants 20.53) in basement at Rice, 1b,, bo. Balad dressing bottle, 1240, Worcester sauce, bottle, 100. Potted meats asst can, 3o 8e. Blackberries preserved, can, 7o Gelatine, pkg, 10c. Chocolatina, can, 10c. Jelly asst, glass, bc. GREAT COFFEE SPECIALS. Friday all day we offer several thousand pounds of fresh roasted coffee, 9¢ Ib., 9¢ Ib., fc 1b. ANOTHER SPECIAL IN CANDY. Mint loxenges, 10c 1b. Beveral hundred pounds at this price. SMOKEt SMOKE! Cremo cigars, each, 2%e. 2 Cremo cigars for bc. 10 Cremo clgars for %e. SMOKE! —_——— Balloon ascensions and all manner of amusement devices at cool Lake Manawa. — Low Ratés to Hoston and Return in June and July Via the Lake Shore & Michigan Southern raflway. Tickets will be sold June 25 2 and 27, extreme return limit August 1, and on July 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 extreme return limit, Sdptemberl. Stop-overs allowed at Niaraga Fo York on tickets via that route. Full in- formation, with rates via variable routes, will be promptly furnished on application to M. 8. Giles, T. P. A., Chicago, or to C. F. Daly, chlef, A. G. Pa., Chicago. Members of Women's Soclalist union are requested to meet at Murray hotel Friday, Is and Chautauqua laxe; also at New | 3. L. Brandeis & Fons EBONY GOODS. clothing 175 50c¢ ..39¢ 17 {4 Ish Embroidered | SGHMOLLER MUELLER 1313 FARNAM STREET. CROWDS INSPECT THESE PIANOS OUR great sale of 12 carldads of standard, new, 1903 pilanos— purchased at a great reduction from several famous manufactur- ers—and selling now at almost halt the usual price—is attracting great attention. Sales are rapid—instru- ments are going fast. If you want a reliable plano, one of several noted makes, elegantly made, in one of many beautiful designs and finished in handsome, genuine woods—call or write at the earliest opportunity. See the new dull fin- shown by us exclusively. Choose from the following list: Mammath Shipment Steinway & Sons, Steger & Sons, Em- erson, Mason & Hamlin, Vose & Sons, A. B. Chase, Hardman, Stan- dard, Geo. Steck & Co., Schaeffer, Gram r, Erbe & Co., Martin Bros, Weser Bros, Harring.on & Co, Madelon. New Plano Made to Sell for $600. . $550. . $500. | Now $360 $330 - $300 $270 $240 $226 $210 The finest tuning and repairing at the most reasonable rates, Planola coucerts given every Friday from 3t04 p. m. Tickets tree at offlce. —M-n{lhr ains in slighily used | upright fully repaired in our own tory. $400. .. $375 $350... Sale of...... Boys’ blue serge suits worth $3.50 for Friday $2.50 suits serge Norfolk or double-bre; sale will be of interest boys 3 to 15 years of age, it will also be of interest to mothers who will ap- preciate the saving of a dollar—the difference and the special price. The quality of serge they are made of and the ex- treme care with which they is what pronounces the valne. We say they are worth $3.50 a suit, line up to the $4.00 and $4.50 many- wheres. Coat and trouser suits CLOTHES FOR MiEN & e I'riday we will place on special sale 200 boys' blue serge made of strictly all wool blue olor absolutely guaranteed sted styles. This to mothers of between the actual value are made but they for young men Friday we will show four new lines of young men’s 2-piece suits for sum- mer wear— $4.00, $5.00, $6.50, $7.50 N > WOMEN Smoke Omah Se¢ Cigar—the Tel. TELEPHONES: Councll Bluffs 362 JIOWA BRANCH: 502 Broadway, Cowacll Bluffs. c < c We are offering our ebony goods at prices that ought to move the entire stock in a short time. Come in and see for yourself. Society and engraved wedding statlonery. MAWHINNEY & RYAN CO., JEWELERS AND ART STATIONERS, Belection packages sent to responsible pa rties. Mall orders given careful atten! WE CAN SUIT YOU It you are looking for a new sewing machine—have the best the marketmffords, as WHITE, NEW HOME, DOMESTIC, STANDARD, HOUSEHOLD and o Entire satisfaction guaranteed. Full line of supplies and facllities for repalring in first class order and on e P. E. FLODMAN & CO., 'Phone 1574. 15th and Douglas ltl OMAHA. tion. such thers. short 1514 Capl!ol Ave Superb Climate, In Colorado all the conditions of health are met ere is a sufficlent altitude to cause lung and chest development; there is the dry, exhilarating mountain air, with en almost absolute absence of malaria; there is the tonic effect of a bracing climate, without its rigors; an atmosphere filled with ozone; cool nights in summer, a bright, | same time want sunny v almost every day In the year, |like tallor made, get one of the conducive of cheerfulness and bringing a | Bros, suits. “This fs the brand sy new pleasure every morning, constantly | advertised in the street cars.” Y stimulating both mind and body. the union label), On sale Friday and Saturday: white shirts, with fancy bosom, also colored shirts, neck-bands and separate cufts, wort Tie—sale price, 2c. If you want a clothes, at a moderate cost, and They are for sal something that 15¢ Shlrls, 25¢. Fancy trimmings on with lau ndered h up to suit of at the looks Kohn | ou sce (They bear le only June 19, at 1:46 p. m. From there they will g0 to home of Mrs. Sherman, Twenty- seventh and Harrison, Albright, where they will hold a literary meeting. Toplc for dis- cussion, “Communist Manifesto," Marx by Karl Wanted, an experienced corset saleslady to take charge of corset department. Mrs. rubber goods J. Benson of all kinds. Sherman & McConnell Drug Co. Wholesale and Retail Druggists, Omaha, Neb. —— Sam’l Burns' annual June 10 per cent re- duction sale now going on Reofreshmonts and all kinds ments at Courtland Beach. MRS. J. BENSON. PARASOLS AND SUN UMBRELLAS In all the latest and most popular styles. Especially pretty styles in black and black embroidery and plaids, Silk batiste with colore colors. Handsome black umbrelllas borders, plain or colored borders—colored silk umbrel- las, from $1.50 up. Three yard patterns of linen and Linen Batistes for Shirt Waists, stamped in a variety of patterns, Stamped skirts to match, Colored Linens for Shirt Waists, of amuse- white with linings, black and solid with white polka dot The low rates put in effect via the Union Pacific, enable you to reach these favored localities without unnecessary expenditure of time or money. City ticket office, 1324 Farnam street. 'Phone 316, The bathing at Courtiand Beach the thing | this kind of weather. Rural Free Delivery. The Institution of Rura! Free Dellvery has proven a great advantage to those who 40 not live In town. Many of our deposi- tors have avalled themselves of the faclli- tles offered, and transact their banking business by mall We open accounts for $1.00 or more, and pay 4 per cent interest All deposits payable on demand. Write | us in regard to it J. L. BRANDEIS & SONS, Bankers. Very Low Special Excursion Rates To Boston, Mass., Saratoga, N. Y., and Chautauqua Lake in June and July. Lib- eral terms and stop-over privileges. On and after June 14 the new fast train from Chicago to Buffalo and intermediate points, 5:15 p. m. dally For time cards, regular and special rates, ete., send postal card to H. L. Purdy, Trav. Pass. Agent, Erle Raflroad, Chicago, I, or D. M. Bowman, General Western Passenger Agent, Chicago, Ml “In the Good Summer Time" offer many special rates to Boston, Indlanapolls, Baltimore, 8t. Louls, Saratoga, Detroit, Atlanta and other points | Call at city office, 1601 Farnam, or address | HARRY E | MOORES, G. A. P. D,, Omaha, Neb, | Don't fall to visit Manawa today, by us. In order to Introduce them here in Omaha, we offer about 10 different styles to choose from, ‘at the popular price of $7.50 and $10.00. Here is a chance to make yourself look stylish and up-to-date at a small cost. Alterations to make the fit perfect are free. We also have on sale very good sults at $5.00. All goods that we offer for sale, no matter how low the | price may sound, are guaranteed by us to | be all right, In every shape and form The Guarantee Clothing Co., 1519-1521, Douglas Street. - The Latest, ™ g ! LADIES Call lt College. Room 627, xton Bi and teat Ita merits by taking One Lesson Free Corner 16th and Farnam MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK OF OMAHA.-» N B Cormer Fornam and 1300 Strosis N B B Wood. vice president P T Hamion sest cashitr For Meastrual Suppression == oy PEN-TAN-GO = bex T”b;-u uun-ounug.,nd Some men are artists at paying compliments—and nothing else. The other customers of the credit tallor pays the compli- ment-payer’'s clothing bills. You pay for your cloth- ing here. So does the other fellow. You get a dollar's worth of clothing for every dollar you give us. You pay for no bad debts, because there are no bad debts to pay for. Our business booms big- ger dally. It MUST pay in money to deal with us cash tailors. It MUST pay in clothing to trade with/ us. $25 to $50 for suits—$6 to $15 for trousers. Don't forget we've moved. You'll find us at 304-306 South 16th St.— next door Wabash Ticket Office. MacCarthy Tailoring Company, now at 304-306 S. 16th St. Next Door to Wabash Ticket Office. Phone 1808, to LU IS R ' Gold Crowns from $2.85 free. Small Good Until el || June 20. In order to increase our clinic, we want | every man, woman and child to have their | feasors. | years. Work guaranteed 10 Incorporated under Enuello Lopez—Lord Favorita—15_sizes Rodriguez — Char the Great—12 sizes, Temple—10 eiges 10 We deliver for a box. For dinners—for lunches—for picnics—for invalids— for. wives—for mothers—for daughters—it's absolutely pure—mildly stimulating—health building. Delivered to any part of Omaha, Counel! Bluffs or South Omabe. Order s case from e JETTER BREWINQ CO. SOUTH OMANA Telephions & OMANA Telophone 1842 or LEE MICHEL wholesale dealer, COUNCIL BLUFFS Telephane 80" The Bee Building is no older—as far as wear and tear goes— t{lm» the day it was built. The little things are kept con- stantly in repair. Wouldn't you prefer an office in a building that never grows shabby —where a broken window cord ie replaced the day it breaks? r _month I-nald 3 Sede Janitor service. ! " Ground Floor. can offre light and well ven: lated—including heat, light, water and rent a 'The Bee Building R. C. Peters & Co., Rental Agents. Cor. 17th and Farnam Streets d you Buit n Work _done This Offer teeth examined by the Pro- State Law, | Teraeoes | Fillings froea 25c Teeth Extracted FREE | Aluminum Plates from $9. Bridge work from 2.85 =| UNION DENT/L COLLEGE | OF PAINLESS DENTISTRY. 1522 Douglas. Opea daily till 9, Sundays 9 to 4. o No Garment Too Heavy or too fine for dry cleaning—it removes all dirt, grease and germs and makes them aok like new. " They will wear longer and look better. Our customers clafm they save money by patronizing us, say nothing of the improvement in their personal appearance. GET OUR PRICES, THE PANTORIUM OMAHA. 407 8o 15th St Tel. 063 It you The Selection of a wedding gift is not difficult in our store. SOLID SILVER OR CUT GLASS are lasting pres- ents and are most highly prized We have an elegant stock this year and would pleased to show you suggest 4 great (T'dn‘n you may not umk JEWELERS AND WATCH- MAKERS 222 South 16th Street If you are. you had Also ot one REPAIRING | Going on a Vacation? better see us about that trunk we are selling our CENT remember that DISCOUNT. grips at 20 You'll geta t DONE. TEL. 1058, Fru Demonsfrahon Next Saturday, June 20th, Mrs. Jaekson will be pleased to SHOW any one just how easy it s to_annibilate bLed JACKSON'S BED BUG TOR; she will BED' BUGS upon! Com 1l and gua $1.00 size for We also sell DRUG LESS than you are our customer 1l ‘you want ree's goods, no limit STORE THINGS for paying—U NLEESS you .0 \m, pri be hig Liquozon Che Nervine ter Kimmel dney Pills ALL ) OPEN SCHAEFER'S fitress,, ones~T47 and TOT, 16th llll Chicago Streets, Omaha,