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Bays' Clothing Sale Third Floor LBRA nosp eroflé B!G EVENTS FOR BARGAIN FRIDAY DRESS GOODS REMNANTS $1.50 DRESS GOODS AT 39c mncny 2l wool one and one-half vards wid trl and children's petticoats, on safe Skirt lengths, walst lcn(tlu and many dress lengths of new novelt verls, cheviots, bargain square at—yard. in mired goods, zlbelines and broadcloth cloths, Cheviots and Serges, sultabl rainy-da; actually worth one dolla and a ha plain s, CO- front 69c¢ Remnants of French Serges, in black and colors. all wool Henriettas and Cashmerce, French and English mixtures in (‘hev|-39 9 Day skirtings— Paea “yard : c-49c¢ ots, yard and a half wide Rainy in square at-yard WAISTINGS Polka Dot A new lot of waistings in French Flannels, Albatrosses, Cashmeres and many imported waist cloths, on sale on bargain square at—yard. ... T 60c VELVETEEN AT 19¢c YAR 39c¢c-4 Another lot of Vel- veteeus In black, Oc¢ 19¢ navys, reds and other colors,on bargain square at, yard, Saturday SILK_VELVET REMNANTS quality -cem-mu to length of rcmn-nt vor wn plece . | DRESS 600DS $§ IPLE I.E“TIIS These are in black, rends, pinks, blues and all bolors of the rainbow, teed to be §1.00 and $1.25 a vard—go oatire _ 25¢-15¢-10¢c-5¢ High priced goods, straight from the ous- toms house, lengths of % yard, 3, 4 and 5 pleces to match, lnlu, checks and plaids—for en- enough for Indies’ walsts— tire plece ........... 35c¢ Fine Silk Remnants at 20c a Yard All the accumulations from our lmmennl:lletln Silk Depart. , ll'n including China Silks, Drapery S rt Wlllt Silks, go in Bilk ln Fancy Taffetas epnnmcnt at — Lining Satins ai 59¢ a and “These are all one ynfl wide and extra heavy quality—in and white—in all lengths—at— black, browns, tan yard ;. i ‘39c¢ Remnants of Sample Pleces of Laces, all -kinds, plain and fancy, worth up to 350 & yard, at 6¢ and 10c yard. Fine Persian Dress Trimmiangs, worth as high as 8100 a nrd at B9¢, 49¢, 69c. Extraordinary Bargains in the Basement 18¢ 40-inch Linons, in 1 mill remnants, yard. ...... 63¢c 124¢ sflkdhn, in mill rem- sc ‘nants, yard. 10c Outing Flannel, in mm sc 5¢ 2:c “l.n mill nnmh. um. 250 124¢ Floece Back an Flannel, yard. I’c Cretonne, or wall cloth, 812 15¢c Novelty Crepe Wailst- ings, yard.... 19¢ imitation French Flan- nels, in mill remnants, yd.‘ioc 12 1-2¢ Cottonades- 7¢ Comfort c-lk:o in mill remnants, yard 4 326 lflc and 15c Shaker and Canton lln.ll all grades, sc ouu-usu.otuuc Sy wotth T O 10c of all kinds of Table Damask, in 1 - s, at l:'u than haif their regular price. ek gt 3 ng, from 6 w 10 yards, all grades and kinds, at mmnchlulmthdrm 3. L. Beandeis & Fons I. . Brandeis & Dosis ED TO BE HANGED SOON J. Reed Confexses to Kil Woman and Requests Executio . ‘Without Delay. 5 Closely following the finding of J. J. Reed ~ @esponsible for the death of Cora Criswell came the arralgnment of Reed in police s®ourt, when he was bound over to the Mistrict without bail. Reed pleaded with the ounty attorney to have him tried as soon s possible and to hang him it he wanted to. 4t 18 alleged by the friends of the murdered that Reed is trying the Insanity Reoed pleaded gullty as charged. ———— B. Hubermanrn, only direct diamond h the west. Cor. 13th & Douglas. — || Omicago Great Weatern Railway. | Short iine to:Minden, Harlan, Manning, B and Dodge. Two trains each r Leave Omaha at 6:20 a. m. and 2:45 ‘m. Leave Council Bluffs at a m. la. p. m. For mformation apply to ‘Thomas, Gen’l Agt, room 33, ’uucul Bank bullding, Omaha, and 3% Pearl St., Council Bluffs, la. $ixth Ward Republican Club. e will be a méeting of the Sixth Republican club Friday evening at ood hall, Twenty-fourth and Burdette A full attendance is desired, as the t of changing the meeting night and will be discussed. Come and particl- N. C. PRATT, President. €. WALKUP, Secretary. “Commencing October 3 freight houses of lines in the city of Omaka will close n 3 m. Baturdeys, Buildings for Registering. Clerk Elbourn will start out Thurs- ‘rent seventy-six habitable buildings annoal registration of all voters on 15, 23 and 3. An employe from the clerk’s office will go along and en 10 seoure the same places for th emhoke, 1o clinkering ‘on grates, is par- ly well adapted to this climate. Dur- “mild weather, when very little fire is by closing all drafts Bonanza will a slow, smoldering fire, thus keeping Bouse at a uniform temperature, while dvania antiracite will die out eun- f, 'Price, $8.00 per ton. CENTRAL COAL AND COKE CO., #2'8 15th 8t. Phones 1221 and 168. of the Theaters. Only three more performances of “Ben Hur" will be given at the Boyd, this even- ing, tomorrow afternoon and tomorrow evening. This great spectacle has been drawing great crowds to the theater all week, and 18 pronounced the most magnifi- cent scenic production ever shown. It is presented in Omaha with the same scenic equipment and mechanical appliances and actessories that made it the wonder of New York and gave it its great London triumph. A few good seats may yet be ob- tained at the box office. On Sunday Richard Carle comes for a short engagement in his latest and most successful of musical comedi “The Ten- derfoot.” During its long run in Chicago last summer this play was prongunced the best of Mr. Carle's work, and it has been much praised wherever shown since its present tour began some weeks ago. The engagement is for but three performances, beginning with a matinee on Sunday. — e Kansas City, Missouri, and Return. Account of the fall festivitles at Kansas City the Missour! Pacific raliway will sell round trip tickets at one fare from October 4th to 10th Inclusive. Limited to October 12th. For further Information call or ad- dress Unlon Station or City Ticket Offices; B. E. Cor. 14th and Douglas streets. Thos. F. Godfrey, passenger and ticket agent. rv— e — . Hubermann, jeweler; all goods guaranteed. ————— Horse covers made to fit your h orse. Omaha Tent and Awning Co., 1Ith and Harney streets. AGENTS WANTED ‘We want an agent in every town in Towa and Nebraska to solicit for cleaning and dyeing for both ladies and men. Ours and laundry agen- cles work well together. Write us for terms and prices. THE PANTORIUM 407 Bo. 15th St. Tel. 063 OMAHA. Perfield’s Bee Bldg, Room 7. Weber, Story &Clark, Cut Price Piano Co. Telephone 701. Ludwiz Schtlor. Kid Gloves l"or tull, a beautiful:line of Mocha Gloves. Prica, $1.00 n‘!lu BSilk lined, $1.50 and $2.00. Perrins' Dressed Kid Gloves in all the new shades— $1.00, $1.50, $1.75 and $2.00; $1.50 and $2.00, Undressed, in black or colors, 3 NEW FALL WAISTS ‘!n mln, etamines, ete. Persian and other new THE OMAHA DAILY | Scholler & Mueller 1313 Farnam St. The Leading Piano House --e you want: GIIbert «..oovonane Hallet & Davis ... Mathushek . y & Sons, Steger, Emer- . Chase, Crown and mearly & score others to select from. EASIEST KIND OF PAYMENTS, SCHUELLER MANU FACYURE-WHOLESALE ~RETAIL (.~cu~no-nm PiIANO AIN MOUSE AND OFFICE: 1313 FARNAM 1316 FARNA| ‘TELEPHONE 1028 Not at the End of the month, but in the be ginning, is the best time to lay aside a portion of your income. We open accounts for one dollar or more and pay four per cend interest. J. L. Brandeis & Sons, BANKERS. READ THIS CAREFULLY —then compare the prices with what you TH 5‘6 elsewhere—then if you NEED INEY-TRADE = WI US—A STARTED THE C l T PRICE DRLG BLll- NEB% IN OMAHA. 0 Plerce's Medical Disco Allcock’s Porous Plasters .. $.00 Paine's Celery Compou $1.00 erne ® Safe Cure .. Goe Do idney Pills ..... B0c ( ullcur . SPECIAL PRICES TO DRUGGIST ORRINE. .:lk Laxative Bromo Quinine ..... gulnurecnl uaranteed cold cure. Carter's Little Liver Pills Genuine Pennyr: K Malt Whiskey .. ® PURE CANADIAN MA KEY LOWNEY'S CANDIES OPEN ALWAYS. SCHAEFER'S Tic“ro DRUG STORE E. T. YATES, Proprietor. Two Phonew-747 and 797, ~ o ROYAL DOULTON CHINA Of the Celebrated English Manufae- ture. Qur own importation. Turkey sets, Roast sets, game sets, fish sets, platters and twelve plates. 310.00 to $20.00; salad bowl and 12 plates, 37.50; pitchers, $2.50 to §7.60. You should see these goods to appre- clate them. MAWHINNEY & RYAN CO., Jewelers and Art Stationers. Fifteenth and Douglas St. Write for our catalogue. THE MARK OF QUALITY, Ny $3.00 Cabinets are Unsurpassed. BEE: FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1903. ? FRIDAY IS REM- HAY DEN THE RELIABLE STORE. Omaha’s Greatest Domestic Room of remnants accumulated In order to get rid of the enormous quantity prices to ast week, we ‘will be compelled to make these ridiculous ast. We will also place on sale several fine lines of new 'all goods that will make anyone buy, even if they did not want the goods. HERE ARE A’ FEW ITEMS AS POTN TERS: %ec FLANNELETTE REMNANTS, 106. |2%c¢ FLEECB m\kn PICQUES- 1,00 remnants of yard wide flannelette, | for .. medium and dark | NANT DAY IN for the et rid of them fist n, at prices 15c Prices on Men’s Hals \ Are about the same everywhere ~—qualities are different—and k you are acquainted with this avy, from 3 to 10 yards, c e dark 13 FLANNELETTE REMNANTS, 1,500 yards of remnants of flannelettes, plaid dress ginghams, Iluhl and ' dark colored percales, and zephyrs— Tio worth 1%’ —Frida foc REMNANTH 6F PERCALE, bo ale, yard wide, nnelette, oker * ginghams. remnants of extra c | 19 Laviretts, the new flesce lined fabric for wrappes and kimonas— e for . E .AQe 19 German and French flnn- nelettes, for. .. . Tie 15c—the best American pwruln and flannelettes, for . 12%c Royal pleques and nam nelettes, REMN AT OF Wobl 0C $1.50, §1.00 and Tse DREBB ooons at_25c. Long lengths and short lengths of all ‘wool | “dress goods, from 2% to 7 yards in plece, in_evening shades, o0l waistings, doth. | stripes—goods that sold from Toc to $LW0 per vard—all will go in this wale at, yard ... HAYDEN THE RELIABLE STORE. More goods, more particuiars. cloak department tirobged with customers. Y The Busiest Cloak De- nartmant in Omaha Every lady happy, evervbody pleased and our The enormous Jot of suits, jackets and furs, nearly all of them samples which our buyer purchased while in New York, are now' being sold at one-Half their roxular price. A’ few of them on sale Friday morning: OUR _ BARGAIN 8 IN OUR CLOAK DEPARTMENT— O4de A Jonde. ot 2 4very walats, dressing sacaues, furs, wieirts and _dress -ekirts,' and ‘childr coats—Thess are small lots which our buyer purchased In New York for one- third their regular price—This 1s the first time we have attempted anything of this kind, and .we want you to see them whether you buy Or not—Garments worth up to uw—;pur cholce B Friday, only © G ARE description_of | \Inlln'- 1 i WOME' The sale beats anything ever known. Bargain No. 1-—75 women's taflor-made sults, made to sell for $12 at only, Bargain each ..... » 2-100 manufacturer's samples, made by Meyers.& Sack's to sell for $12.60-These come In browns, castors, grays and blues, the long, graceful coats, satin lined— Friday, only b hevam s - [ Bargain No. A lot of suits, made by Golds Kerner for $25.00 v at P Bargpin No. 4—150 suits known firm of Wheeler, Cox & Ci facturers of ladies' fine suits—Thess were made to sell at $2 to $5—all sam- ples, no two alike—Friday's sale’ price $29.9 and .. WRAPPERS AT HALF THE PRICE OF THE MATERTAL— We bought the entire surplus stock and samples of Henry Sacks & Co. Women's flannelette wrappers, fleece lined, and well made—a wonderful = bargain— on sale from 8§ to 10 a. m. oniy, at Women's wrappers made of ‘Sea Island percales and extra heavy flaunelette— with ruffie over shoulders and 16 inch ¢-made to sell for §1.45 ac Friday only 'S AND CHILDREN'S COATS— Our er and the leader of the western country is our $10.00 coat. As early as last April we began making preparations for these. They are the best $10.00 coats in America, re here now and will be on sale Prmm for the first time—only 0 Just_received by express & iot of silk coats —27 inches long, with cape over uhouldern Frida; cnly floun each—! The Big Silk Dept Offers Spaclal Ai tractions for Friday. s fancy silk, in stripes and bro- orth up to Fhe—for e, 100 ‘pleces fancy @mist silks, finest new fall styles™ e, including Black taffeta, extra heavy, full 27 tnches ‘wide, worth fi—for Tbe. Yard wide BLACK PF“' DE SOIE— ure silk, on speclal sale a: Dzo styles new BLACK lmrss SILKS— silks that are worth $1.50—for 98c. NOVELTY VELVETS for wul flun metal velvets on sale at 25 pleces corduroy, 27 inches wldc, Te. OPTICAL DEPARTMENT DO NOT FAIL TO VISIT OUR OPTI- CAL DEPARTMENT, A8 WHE HAVE SOME SPECIAL BARGAINS TO OFFER . DURING AK-SAR-BEN. EYES TESTED FREE BY EXPERIENCED OPTICIAN, HAYDEN BROS. YOUR DENTAI. WORK_FREE Our success is due to the high grade ‘work done by the professors of this college. No students. Teeth Extracted Without Pain by Our New Patent Method. UNTIL OCTOBER 1sf, FULL SET OF TEETH, §2.85. Save Your Teeth. S&ve your money. We save aching teeth. We save ulcerated teeth. We save old roots. We can save % per cent of teeth others extract, In order to do work FREE, the rush. stood the test. Nearly fale, sorehead amnm Y and Teeth Extra MALL CHARGES dental sec's. FREE ¥ ngs from Set of Teeth, UINON DENTAL OOLLEGE Peks Open Daily till 8. 1522 POUGLAS. ve all a_chance to consult the professor: FOR Be sure you are in the right place. We do as we advertise. 10,000 patients in last 19 months. We save broken down teeth. We restore discolored teeth, ‘We perform all branches of dentistry. Work Guaranteed 10 Years, s, we will continue to Call early and avold We have We beat the jealous, Complete victory for the Union. Aluminum P MATERIAL. ALESS Sundays, O M 4. baddles and | Fine Ha rness| Robes, Fanocy Horse ' Goods, and Valises sS40 ouR wiLo west* Alfred Cornish, Tel, 2314, LARGEST STOCK IN THE CITY Suit Cases AT A REDUCTION 1210 Farnam Street Furnace, Steam and Hot Water Heaters, STOVE AND RANGE REPAIRS Water Fronts: OMAHA STOVE REPAIR WGHKS Tel. 960. | 1207 I_)g-duwsg P‘f lnnflm Sappre;sion & ce ey PEN-TAN-GOT Whereas, on the night of Oct 9th is the name wouldn't go into hat that wasn’t thoroughly worthy of its price—and more, too—it has got to be a better hat at its price than the same money will pay for anywhere else. Men like our hats—we know they do—because, with a ma- jority of our customers, it's a case of “off agin, on agin, Finegan”—they come in for another “Nebraska Spe- cial” at $1.50, or our popular “5th Ave” shape at $2. 00, or $2.50, as the case may be, in the new fall blocks, and leave a last year’s style behind; often with regret, because it still looks so well. SHOWING ALL CORRECT BLOCKS IN SOFT HATS AND DERBYS&—$§1.50, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00. store well enough to know that a Want to Earn Interest the night set apart by his Roval High- ness, King Ak-Sar-Ben XI, for a grand ball, it behooves every lady at- tending to be bedecked in beautiful gems from our magnificent stock— and let us say to you we are now showing the most complete stock of Diamond Rings, Brooches and Pen- dants ever shown In the, only city ruled by a King in these United States. BROWN & BORSHEIM, 23 South 18th Street. o Money You Spend? [ Green Trading Stamps with all purchases is the only known method. See the Premiums—they are handsome and charming. Your choice when your book is full .\BENNETT'S 9\ You'll Find IT A Bonneft’s Sold tIlnlv Bennett’s Her Loss Many a woman with real possibilities of “Style” sacrifices those possibilities on the altar of a bargain counter when she buys cheap shoes. For just a few cents more she might have . had the “Style of a Dorothy Dodd” shoe, But to save these few cents she pinches her feet, crowds them, risks corns, endures discomfort, and Joses the whole element of style at a most important | point in her costume. Sincerely yours, « Dorothy Dodd. OXFORDS, $2.50 BOOTS, $3.00 SPECIALS, 50¢c More Fast color cyelets do not wear brassy. The Money Saving Gro- cery Dept. of the City The best goods at lowest prices. Sales every day. Green Trading Stamps with every purchase. Postal cards free. Tel. 137. Assorted Preserves, jar Gelatine, pkg Salmon, 1-1b. can Rice, per Ib BEST TEAS AND COFFEES— LOWEST PRICES, Imperial Japan Tea, per 1b Tea Siftings, per 1b . Fresh Roasted Santos Coffee, | Bennett's Capitol Coffee, per Ib HEADQUARTERS FOR BUTTER— Recelved Direet I Macaron), 1-1b. pkg . Fresh Country Butter, per 1b Btar Lye, ecan Bennett's Gapitol Creamery, Ib. e Kaufman's Superb Orchestra 3Yio%a's ocioek 2:30 to 5 o'clock SPECIAL PROGRAM EVERY DAY Glass mug Mustard, rtgulnr 100 size, for Raking Powder, %-1b. can Pepper Bauce, bottle . Assorted Pickles, bottle Wheat Breakfast Food, Castile Soap, cake K Breakfast Cocoa, %-1b. can.. Catsup, bottle . Boups, assorted, 3 ca Corn Starch, 1-1b, pkg Plum Pudding, 1-lb, can Olives, tottle .. . We can tell more about Dllmumlt—xood bad, md {ndifferent—than most anyone, OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE, but ESPECIALLY we can tell you about the good ones, the best oves, for that matter. Can show them to you, too—also sell them to you if you give us the chance, and com- pete with anybedy. ALBERT EDHOLM, Jeweler. 107 NORTH SIXTEENTH 8T. e e e HAVE YOUR CHOICE. ndle a complete assortment of first class sewin, HOIE \\ H'l'l‘? STANDARD, DOMESTIC, HOUSEHO and others. The most ticular customer can easily be suited, as we have tha latest improved and up-to- &oods, machines—such as NEW te P. E. FLODMAN & CO., - (54 Capitol Ave. Tel. 1574