Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, October 13, 1903, Page 10

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» WONDERFUL AL 5 COUPON SALE Coupons with every purchase. The most liberal and valua- ble tickets ever given absolutely free with every purchas Great Clothing Sale. B 1,500 Stylish All Wool Men’s | Suits Worth $12.50, 815, $17.50 and 818, all put in this sale at $10 each. These are unquestionably the greatest values of the season— The fact is we have an immense stock, all bought for cash at] less than the market value, and | these prices are made td sell the goods. Don’t mind man tells you, we are selling agents for the best tailors in the country and make the lowest| prices of any house. Where can you find such rea- dy-to-wear clothing Har Schaffner & Marx, Hacket, Car- hart & Co., or Crouse, Brande-| gee & Co, of Rochester. We also have the renowned Max Ernst| & Co. Union Made clothing. All at our well kirown low | prices. 4 Per Cent Intcrest Paid on Deposits HAY DEN CLOTHES FOR MEN “~o wOMEN FALL SVITS $12 and $15. TODAY A NEW SHIPMENT OF MEN FINE READY FOR YOUR INSPECTION. These suits were made by a manufacturing tailor who is so jealous of his reputation that he won’t permit us to mention his name in our advertising unless we maintain his high prices. We couldn’t do that. If we did we'd make more profit than our rules require. So we let this statement suffice: The quality of the mate-ials is not so much better but the patterns are more exclu- sive. The tailoring, besides having the perfection of other high- grade clothing, has been given innumerable touches of elegance which have the effect of classing it with the kind your tailor could not make for less than $35.00. YOU MAY EXAMINE THESE SUITS TODAY—TRY IT ON AND TELL US WHAT YOU THINK ABOUT IT. 'S SUITS 18 atieeenenea. what the sales- coprarant W 11en KON NATHAY CFISERER Co THE CROMWELL Bargain Sales on Tuesday 25c Laces at 5c Yard High grade Laces and Insertings, suitable for makin; lsan erchiefs, etc., m;_ny tg xvn:}:l’m—P!hey 7 are in very pretty Frenc oint d’Esprit, Mechlin, Cluny, English Vals, 5 C etc., worth up to 25¢ a yard, 76¢ Girdle Corsets at 39¢ Ladies’ Tape Girdle Corsets—in white and all fancy colors—all sizes—regular 75¢ 3 9 c quality—at Fall and Winter Union Underwear H:gnm;yflemm‘:yw Unfon Suits, In jersey ribbed—in B e T e 75c¢c-49¢=-39¢ 76¢c Dreuing Sacques at 29¢ Fifty Gozen mew Dressing Sacques and Kimonas—in fleeco lined materialand all dark colors and sizes—in basement at—each . 20c¢ In the Basement Dress Goods Dept. Yo thue 25c¢ S GOODS AT 25¢ YARD-This lot includes black and blue brillisatices, cashmeres, cheviots and Empren 50c WAISTINGS AT 25¢ YARD—Short lengths and walst lengths of oloth, on 6ale Aty FaArd..ceeseeesroseoonnrsas double width albatrosses, crepes, cashmeres and cloths, in 250 -, N meeem—— ' Our Long Lasting STEEL RANGES t cooking apparatus in the' world sk for them is $5.00 down and $5.00 per month, or the wholesale price for cash. GREEN TRADING GREEN TRADING STAMPS FREE STAMPS FREE BENNETTS SPEGIALS FOR TUESDAY LEADERS IN THE GROCERY BUSINESS Goods bought from the producers, saving the consumer a profit. Hart Schaffner| & Marx Hand Tailored Copyright 1903 by Aart Sehaffaer & Marz Great Sale on Fine Silks Bpauumx figured silk— all colors, worth up to 780 yard—go on main floor at— b e L A BLACK SILK SPECIAL An immense lot of high grade black silk taffetas and peau de sole. T.l:u 1s remarkably fine silk and worth regular s1 00 Velvet Waist Pattern at SI.OS Entire Waist Pattern of the new fancy velvets—very stylish for autumn wear—a pattern B8 5 c0esrecescesossocosses ........4.....................1’98 $1.00 and $1.50 Silks at 49¢c and 69¢ Thousands of yards of fine shirt walst silks, silk 49 6gc waistings, Persian and Dresden novelties, yard wide lining silks, etc., at—a Yard .ecveeeeese Framed Pictures at 19¢ ! ‘lly‘i::’:;a’{\nd"rfpdnl‘or .ubl-.nd small Col:“d ';’mb]ecn ?nld’ black and White effects, special for i —10c £.19¢| J.!.M&’m}l.!.mtflu- at—eac] P T T R R IS TR P I 0| Fancy wal only . Perslan only . Black taffeta, only Black only Black only secessnsscctiscca seesnttttsnrartranates thn!!efl ntvvm, e\enmw ahadu- only 3 50c All l;llk L|hor(y lmtr'n in colorp— .69¢c 58¢ Grocery Department. Another Fresh Fruit Spaclal sweet pears for e ATTEND THE DAILY SALES Green Trading Stamps with Every Purchase. Tel, 137. TUESDAY SPEGIILS Asparagus, new, 1 pound can Corn Starch, 1 pound package.. Salmon, 1 pound can *ancake Flour, 2 pound package Baking Powder, § pound can.... Chocolatina, can Rice, per pound California Prunes, per pound.... Preserves, 1 pound jar. Imported Sardines, 1 can.... Maple Sugar, per pound..... Headquarters for Teas nnd Goffaos ipan, Gunpowder, per pound. al Japan, per pound.. Tea Niftings, per pound..... Coffees roasted daily. Santos Coffee, fresh, per pound Golden Rio, delicious, per pound. s eoens Bennett’s Capitol Coffee, finest ever, 1 pound pucku;:o Only fresh, new, reliable table products sold in thi partment. Prices are the iowest. CROCKERY DEPARTMENT SPECIALS Second Floor Heavy Hotel Slop Jars, each. Nice Cuspidors, each White China Salts and Peppers, for decorutmg, each. Nice No. 8 Jardinieres, each.....coovevvanriavnsenes @ Lead Glass Gas Chimneys, each.....c.oveveecenscins Decorated German China Bread and Butter Plates, each No. 4 Flower Pots and Saucers, each..... eeeeeeeonee The Bennett Compan CUT GLASS or silver for the October weddings—Our store is full of new, tasty pleces in this lne. Before you select the wedding gift, spend & few minutes with us. Leok for Free Postal Cards, Matted Pictures at 10¢ Large cases fancy {Choeolate creams, 1b Gum drops, 1b . peanuts, b mixed © Tiberta peaches, Washington Siag piu ned honey ck berries, 1b STAL~ 2915 Boulevard, says: “When T bought my steel range I thought stretching things when you told would do, but you stretched it does more than you sald it 16c 16¢ Drug Special Tgyptian Massage—the newest and best thing in massages— This “rolls up,” leaving the skin as pink and white as a sea shell. Put up in 2-0z jars, 6-0z. jars and pounds. Sample free at our Drug Department. Sample mailed to any address on receipt of 10c, Drug Department—Hayden Bros. HAYDEN BROS. FURNITURE RUGS DRAPERIES Burnt peanut: e enable every house wife in Omaha, it makes no difference how small her fn- come is, to be the proud possessor of one of theso beautiful ranges. The Stoetzel Stove Co. 714 S, 16th Strut. #3835 to Mississippl and Loulsiana and Back. On Oct. 20th, the Illinois Central R. R. wiill sell tickets to any point in Mississippl and Loulsiana (including New Orleans) on their lines, at rate of $23.3, good for re- turn 21 days from date of sala. This offers @« splendid opportunity for visiting the | South and October is a good month to go. Particulars at Il Cent. Ticket Office, No 1402 Parnam St., Omaha, Neb. " Naevel, Btraight and Comfortable, The roads of the New York Central f.ines, over which run hourly traing, occupy the Natural highway between the Hast und West. A water level for one thousand miles between Chicago and New York, along the shore of Lake Erie and Lake Michigan, through the Mohawk Valley and Dbeside the Hudson River. A route, level | mnd straight, and offering comforts and conveniences unsurpassed. Send a 2-cent stamp to George IL. Dan- fels, General Passepger Agent, Grand Cen- tral Station, New York, for a copy of the Jllustrated Catalogue of the New York Central's “Four-Track Series.” MANY OF THE LADIES who attended the Ak-Sar-Ben ball owed the P¥ ONDITION of their face, neck to the great De MIRA ounces) Pure Sher: es) Wood “Alcohol Welt Soles Women Attention, Custer Fost, No. 7. meeting of Geo. A. Custer Post, No. 7, Grand Army of the Repygplic, Tues- day evening, October 13, 1903, All members yequested to be present. Important. By order of Commander, GEORGE BELLIOTT. €5.00, Only Five Dollars. Omaha to Bonesteol, 8. D., and back, Via the Northwestern Line. Special Excursion leaves Omaha ‘Webster St. Statiom, Oct. 14, 3 p. m. An exceptional chance to visit and view fhe great Rosebud reservation. Full information at City Offices 401148 Farnam St. OPEN ALL NIGHT. SOHAEFER'S conrmer, E. T. YATES, Proprietor. Two Phonea~T47 and 797, You will find our statement absolutely true when we say our great 25 per cent discount sale is worthy of investigation. Our expense in selling this $3 shoe s such a trifie that we are ablo to give a better value than we could if we only had this one line to offer.” Con- Y, “a ‘[nlld in more n 13 found in most $5.00 shoes. g We have five different leath- ers and twice as many styles. Patent kid, box calf, velour calf, Ideal 'kid, and_viel kid, No shoe gives such ge satisfaction for winter “4 |r as genuine welt. These at § are genuine. (our money back it you want DREXEL SHOE 0., DENTISTRY. do the best and to this employing e best ma Our goods are right—in de- sign, workmanship—and finish, and our prices will surprise you, It is our constant atm to work at reasonable prices, endl we pursue the policy mly skilled help, and use t On Tuesdays, October 6th and 20th, the crials Missouri Pacific Ry. will sell both one wi snd round trip tickets at very low rates 10 certain points In Arkansas, Kansas, wouthwest Missourl, Oklahoma, Texus, ete, Btopovers allowed on the going Timit of tickets 21 days. For further in- Tormation call on or address any ageut of the cdmpany or Thos. F. Godfrey, Pass mnd Ticket Agent, 8. E corner lith anl ouglas streets, Omaha, Neb. Take advantage of the Illinols ral's Plg excursign to Mississippl and Loulslana ©n Oct. 20th, for which a rate of less than ©ne fare for the round trip has been named, und investigate the opportunities offercd for investment in Southern Farm and Tim- ber lands, Particulars at 1Il. Cent 402 Farnam St., Omaha Ticket Ofice, No. Short line to Minden. Marlan, Manning, Carroll and Fort Dodge. Two trains each way. Leave Omaba at 6:0 a. m. and 2:46 P m. Leave Council Bluffs at 645 a. m. and 3:10 p. m. For wmformation apply to Geo. ¥, Thomas, Gen'l Agt, room 313 Umaha Natlonal Bank bullding, Omaba, Neb, and % Pear! St., Councll Blufs, la. Bullding Permit etmit has been issued A the eity builaing department to Dr. ¢ Allison 1419 Farnam Street, @maka's Up-to-Date Shoe House, . i;ul‘Prlcc Perfield’ Piano Co. Bee Bldg., Room 7. Telephone 701 Weber, Story &Clark. Ludwig Schllor, for & frame A ninth and Ha cost $15,5 « T Way for some time. lling and barn at Thirty the whole | a8 been under Another Opyortunity for Homescekers 10 Home-Seek. o System again announces sell tickets from St. Louls and to poluts in Oklahoma, In- ry, Kansus and Texas, at roundetrip rate of $15.00, In the Southwest | The Fri that it will Kansus Cit dlan Terei the very 1 oy are still plentiful, and by no means all taken ursion tick- w rate will be good on any of the Frisco regular trains leaving St. Louis at 2:30 pm., 835 pm., and 10:00 pm, October 2, and leaving Kansas City 7:15 p.m., and 11:3 p.m., on the same date. It you are looking to the Southwest for a future home, this excur- slon of October 2th is un excellent op- portunity to Investigate the country. Your own home ticket agent will be| able to give you full information as to rates and Umits of tickets, Write for our interesting booklet en- titled, “New Lands Along the Frisco Sys- tem,” by Bryan Snyder, and for de- talled information to R. 8. Lemon, Seo- retary Frisco Iwmigration Bureau, St Lous. Rock Island Chafge in Time, Train No. 6, eastbound, formerly at §:3 p. m., now leaves Omaha at 6:3 p. m. Train No. 7, Oklahoma and Texas Express, leaving here formerly at 5:40 p. m., now leaves Omaha at 6:16 p. m. R V. COLE leaving here M. MCOKAY. Cole-McKay company, undertakers and | embalmers, 117 Capltol ave. Tel 4 BAKER FURNITURE CO., 13151317 FARNAM STREET. EACH MEMBER OF A FAMILY, MAN, WO- MAN AND CHILD, SHOULD HAVE A SAVINGS ACCOUNT. IT REQUIRES ONLY A DOLLAR TO START ONE FOUR PER CENT INTER. EST PAID BY J. L. Brandeis & Sons Bankers, 1I6TH AND DOUGLAS STS., OMAHA. ALL DEPOSITS PAY- ABLE- ON DEMAND. <PROWN |BORSHEI will add a finement to any cost 1t makes a man look pros- and it makes a Jook prettier. in poor jewelry is m wasted; ey put is money well invested. Prices for good jewelry are not the same all over the country. Our prices are fower than the lowest Wo guarantes you your money's worth ~or your money back BROWN & BORSHEIM, 222 South 16th Street. Pood Inspecter. I.Ll;!'lgflifl_l: D.V.S, Ofics and Infrmary, 3b and Mason Ste © Svlephens BN CROW 5. FILLI s 00 UP FROM Taft's Dental Rooms l 1517 Douglas St. the name. S. W. LINDSAY, Jeweler and Optician, o 12 1516 Douglas Street. Mlsslsslppl and | 323 35 Louisiana Points | AND RETURN inols Central and Yazoo & the wonderful resources of the so land. the south will certainly bave Rate quotes Tourist and St | Farnam Street, Owaha, or write W. H. BRILL, Round trip tickets will be sold from Omaha on October 20 to any good for return 21 days from date of sale. A hig boom In the next few yoars their proper value in comparison with the value of their products e {8 very much less than the 1 sleepers. aud any other information point (Including New Orleans), Mississippi Valley raflroads in Mississippl and Loulsians, at rate of Liberal stopovers allowed on | INVESTIGATE [ uth and the exceptional opportunities for investment in farm and timber Special advantages offered to homeseekers. | REMEMBER y | for lands there have not yet reached nearly | | reservations in City Ticket Office fare. For at 1llinois Central special 1402 regular one-way call D.P. A, Il Cent. R. R., Omaha, Neb. ~

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