Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, October 17, 1903, Page 16

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AT BOSTON STORE MONDAY. The Great N. Y. Dressmaking Stock Bought nt & Wonderful Bargain, A splendid dressmaking stock consisting Of daifity dress stufts and heavier goods for street costumes, as well as thousands of yards of silks and velvets, laces and trimmings, and thirty-elght made-up cos- tumes. We secured this grand stock at a very Jow figure and ask you to come Monday prepared to buy the greatest bargains ever Offered. J. L. BRANDEIS & SONS, Proprietors Boston BStore Announcements at the Theaters. There will be very large and very ex- pectant audiences at Boyd's theater this Mfternoon and evening and Bunday mat- inee, one may be very sure, to greet Blanche Walsh when she will be seen as Maslova In “Resurrection.” Both the per- #onal triumph of Blanche' Walsh and the triumph of the play itself have been ®choed all over America. * ‘Resurrection’ #s & play,” writes a prominent critic, “makes the piffing degeneracies of Fitch and the pink puerilities of the London #chool meem the refuse of worn-out minds. It is big with the bigness of Nature. It 8 & play for men and women who have gray matter. It is_a searchlight turned upon the soctal sefal problem of unlaw- ful love” Matinee and everiing performances at the Orpheum today brings the engagement of the present bill to a close. Its successor, opening matines tomorrow, is nearly all new to local patrons and embraces a trin- fty of big established headliners. Fore- most of these is S8am Edwards and com- pany. Mr. Edwards, for years was one of Frohman's successful comedians. His ve- hicle will be a sketch called “A Pass for T'wo. ‘A Vaudeville Burprise”’ will be presented by Keough and Ballard. Among its features is the proposal scene from “Ingomar.” Bloom and Cooper will be seen in “A Picture from Life.” T. Nelson Downs s known as “The King of Coins™ and James Richmond Glenroy as “The Man with the Green Gloves.” A new prodigy on the plano is brought forth in Master Hermann Lahaan. At the age of 13 he is #aid to be a phenomenal plano player. The Xinodrome will illustrate the story of Robinson Crusoe. J Another Opportunity for Homeseekers to Home-Seek. The Frisco System again announces that 1t will sell tickets from St. Louls and Kansas City to points In Oklahoma, Ine dlan Territory, Kansas and Texas, at the very low round-trip rate of $15.00, Opportunities for homes in the Southwest are still plentiful, and the best lands are by no means all taken up. Excursion tick- ets s0ld ut this extremely low rate will be good on any of the Frisco regular trains leaving St. Louls at 2:30 p.m., 8:35 p.m. and 1000 pm. October 2, and leaving XKansas City 7:15 p.m., and 11:3 p.m., on the same date. If you are looking to the Southwest for a future home, this excur- #lon of October 2th 1s an excellent op- portunity to investigate the country. Your own home ticket agent will be mble to give you full information as to Fates and limits of tickets. ‘Write for our Interesting booklet en- titled, “New Lands Along Frisco Bys- " . by Bryan Snyder, and for de- talled information to R. 8. Lemon, Seo- retary Frisco Lrmigration Bureau, St. Louis. On Opt. 20th, the Illinois Central R. R. sell tickets to any polnt in Mississipp Louistana (including New Orleans) on lines, at rate of $2.05, good for re- 21 days from date of sale. This offers splendid opportunity for visiting the Bouth and October is & good month to go. Particulars at Il Cent. TicketOffice, No. 1402 Farnam St., Omaha, Neb. i, Xos Angeles, Cal, and dan Franciseo, The Missour! Pacific rallway will mell tigkets to Los Angeles or Ban Francisco |-ll‘wflntmnrylcwnuotu Mickets on sale from October 8 to 17, in clusive, For further information call or address day agent of the company or Thomas F. Godfrey, passenger and ticket sgent, 8. B. corner 1th and Douglas sts., Omaha, Neb. Ohicago Great Western Railway. BShort line to Minden, Harlar. Meaning, Carroll and Fort Dodge. Two tralus each Way. Leave Omaha at 6:20 & m. and 2:46 P m. Leave Council Bluffs at ¢:6 a m. | | and 210 p. m. For information apply to Geo. ¥. Thomas, Gen'l Agt, room 813, Omaha National Bank bullding, Omaha, Neb., and 3 Pearl St, Councll Blufts, Ia —_— Curtain . For Baturday only we will sell an our %0 and o curtain swiss special per yard, m Drapery department. & WILHELM CARPET CO. R. V. COLE. W. M. MCEAY. Cole-McKay company, undertakers and ‘mbalmers, 1517 Capitol ave. Tel &t J e ——— Southern Investments. Take advantage of the Illinols Central's Blg excursion to Mississipp! and Louisiana . on Oct. 20th, for which a rate of less than _/ one fare for the round trip has been named, and investigate the opportunities offered for investment In Southern Farm and Tim- ber lands. Particulars at TIL Cent. Ticket Offics, No. 402 Farnam St, Omaha, Neb, ——— Horse covers made w AL your harea Omaha Tent and Awning Co, 1iith and Harney streets. DIED. 1y PETERSEN—Arthur M., October 18, 1908, ®4 23 years, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hans reen. eral from residence, 163 Cass streel ay at 2 p. m. Interment at Eavn” ionds nvitea oo+ Fore KIM L—Jeannette, October wite T At bl ral from family residence, 38 North Fune inty-third street, Bunday, Octobe: P.m. Friends of tamily Javited. . - °* OVERCOATS. Our entire second floor is devoted to over- coats. On overcoats, like everything eise, we save you money. Good quality at a | where. Our best overcoats are $20.00, _ are s good as others ask $30.00 for. $I5.00 we show you elegant coats that com- | pare favorably with made-to-order gar ments. Our §12.50 overcoats are msold for at high-priced stores. Our $10.00 line overcoats and ulsters defles competi. tion. Btrohg, serviceable overcoats and ul- stors at §1.50. We also have some as low &8 $5.00. If you wish to see & handsome, tasty assortment of suits look in our win- dow; here you find them from $%5.00 down 10 $5.00. $25.00 is the highest-priced sult we oarry, but we consider them as good as the best, no matter what others hold theirs at. Our 515.00 line of Alfred Benjamin fine #sults must be seen to be appreclated. For £ ' B0.00 we show an extra large line of nobby, Up-to-the-minute patterns, single and double breasted, and we doubt If you can . match them at $16.00. Our lme of .80 - Bults consists of good, serviceabls goods ' that can stand wear. Our men's pants line 18 another line on which we lead. Extra men's pants $1.90 better ones at §2.50, and $3.60. . THE GUARANTEE CLOTHING CO. 16 DOUGLAS STREET. 4 & {BRAND! SPECIAL_SATURDAY 4 Petticoats at 98¢ Greatest Petticoat 'Sale we have ever made—fine black mercerized and Italian cloth Petticoats, with deep flounces, ruffle pleating and ruching trimming, all sizes, some of these splendid Petticoats have been dis- played in our show window, many of them worth §2 an¢ $2.50, special for Baturday at ... P Special Underwear Sales 80c Underwear at 29c—Ladies’ fleecy lined medium and heavy weight Vests and 290 Pants, in white, cream and Egyptian 5%, ,.. Ladies Union Sults, fine ocotton and part ; Ty i meln ety e 39¢, 49¢, 69¢ Children's Underwear, plain ribbed and fleecy l.lol:g,:‘l)::l:l‘l‘;gl.lu:l:t, pants and drnwuu: l9c’ 25c’ 49C 20c Hosiery at 10c and 12ic Ladies’ misses’ and children’s plain fine cotton - / o e S b, oo fo et~ ™ JOIC-12%0 Veilings and Hat Drapes All lg: o‘:xhlfl'nnnllvelél and H;t D;nfieo—gnck and all colors— 50 ‘WOl e doliar and a e-ch.p o“”. Ty c Fall Kid Gloves at 69c—New fall kid gloves, all the late autumn shades, many real kid lenth-69 er, actually worth up to $1.50 a pair, at— C Sale of Handkerchiefs Fine handkerchiefs in pretty effects, many real linen,Saturday 5¢, 6 1:2¢, 12 I-2¢ Lace Turnover Collars Lace and embroidered turnover collars, very stylish and popular 15¢ and 3¢ Large Lace Collars at 39¢ Ladies’ lace cape collars, medium size, regular $1 kind at..... 390 J. L. Beandeie & Vons J. . Veundels & Pons ces sersseve e LARGEST EXCLUSIVE RETAIL MILLINERY HOUSE IN THE WEST, Picture Hats-Properly Priced Boautiful Hats at $3.00, $4, and $6.50 Popular Prices Always. 1508 Douglas 8t. PER CENT Interest paid and accounts opened for one dollar or Checks on all banks cashed. J.L. Brandeis & Sons, Bankers more. $1.50 Shoes For Boys and Girls Tt has always been hard for us to keep ¢ supply of these popular school shoes 1n stock, 80 this season we ordered twice as many as usual, and, right now, we have plenty of them. 1l sizes and widths, Some Boys Need a stronger shos than others, but all boys need & strong shoe just on that easy- fitting, nice-looking last that makes these shoes so popular with all girls and boys. But it's the quality that makes them popular with the parents. No other $L80 shoe will wear so long. ant you to look at our boys' t §1.50—they're made 80 as to stand mighty hard wear—and the material used is of first quality. Many parents know from experience what value we put in these shoes—to those that do not know all we ask is & trial. And If you are not satisfied we will give you your money back. Baturday is boys' day at the DREXEL SHOE 00, 419 Farnam Street, Omaha's Up-to-Dats Shoe House, HAYDENs THE RELIABLE STORE, WONDERFUL GOUPON SALE Coupons with every purchase. The most liberal and valua- ble tickets ever given absolutely free with every purchase. Men’s $10.00 Overcoats Men's Overcoats, in' medfum and long lengths, in all the newest fabrics, in Oxford gray, brown mixtures, in fancy stripes and neat checks and plain colors, made with close-itting collars, concave shoulders and all have self-retaining fronts. These Overcoats are all made by the well known clothing manufacturers, Hart Schaffner & Marx and Crouse & Brande- gee, None of thess are worth less than $15.00 to 16.60. OUR SPECIAL PRICE FOR SATUR- DAY ONLY The Greatest $I10 Men’s Suit Sale Ever Reld in the Gity. Hayden's put on sale the largest and most complete line of men's Sults at $10.00 ever shown. These Sults are all made up in the very latest styles, of the newest fabrics, fancy worsteds, unfinished worsteds and Betaoinsuch s cheviots, fancy worsteds, unfinished worsteds and serges, in fancy mixtures, neat checks and stripes and also plan colors, all hand-taflored throughout and made with self-retaining fronts and hand-padded shoulders. These Buits ars £lual to any $500 to HE.00 made-to order uits. OUR SPECIAL PRIOR FOR SATUR. DAY ONLY UNION PACIFIC 5 o LAN s ') N [} u\* SHORTEST LINE—FASTEST TIMB Orogon and"Was\\'\\‘g\“‘\' TWO THROUGH TRAINS DAILY Handsomely Equipped with Free Reallning Chair Cars, Dining Cars, Meals a Ia carte, Puliman Palace Sleeping Cars, Buftet Smoking and Library Cars. Tourlst Sloeping Cars a Speciaity. Pintsch Light—Steam Heat, olo. DAYLIGHT RIDE OF 200 MILES ALONG THE BEAVTIFVL COLUMBIA RIVER Full information cheerfully farnished on application to City Ticket Office, 1324 Farnam St. Phone 316, ey | €OOdS Al lowest prices. Accept No Substitutes.[We Invite Compari Look for the stamps that brand QUAL-~ ITY on every artls you purchase to eat. They are valuable guides, placed there for the special purpose of assisting you to de- termine what kind to buy. 26 C 8, and Invite anyone to SHOW US how | v, it PAYS TO PAY from 10 per cent cent more for these when we give § per cent cou able ON THE SPOT, W] PURCHASE. 8 2-Ib. pkgs 0 Castorla—the old original. Quaker Oats Plerce’s &c Doan's Kidney B0c Cuticura BSalve 00 Che: 's Genuine Pennf'royu or X mint, ler-cress, Cf tomatoes, wax T ous, Sadidhes. “srecn omions: Ted cabbage. SWEET POTATOES O aatry the lnrgest variety of NECHE: Omaha. In all shades TION CANDLES in Omal 'llth R ke B0 ““Catarrh Rem. 600 Charles' Flesh Food. LOWNEY'S CANDIES, OPEN ALL NIGHT. SCHAEFER’S 5:ic d colors to harmonize YATES, Proprietor. ‘hn ings or decarations, In plain, l'hna( fluted and fancy decorated styles. Jol this nit down In your note book ly to Chicage Streets, O Son— to 25 per §°3ds, than elsewhere, just to get TRADING STAMPS-—especially ns, redeem- H EVERY 39¢ Pilliss1 00 + 16c CUT PRICR STORE Phones—747 and 79 SOMMER BROS., Exponents of good living. 28th and Farnam Sts. Grocery Tels. 1829-1331. Market Tel. 784 WINDOW GLASS ‘We do all kinds of glazing and We Obey Order Your physiclan's prescription an structions are carefully followed. vents the slightest mistake. ‘We are careful—the k one is Bromo Seltzer Casoarets .. Pear’s Soap Graham's Shampoo Paste Menthol Pencils Plerce's Prescription Pinkbam's Compound Jaynes' Tonie Vermifu All Tooth Pastes... lowest prices. Use our telephone No. 3425 and you will be pleased with the prompt attegtion given Se d his in- We don't doubt his knowledge by prepar- ing his prescription to suit ourselves. Besides that, we have a definitely fixed system—a checking department that pre- safe. Myers Dilion your order. R e “E.':B‘mq." For Menstrual Suppression 1416 Harney. Tel. 3425. g PEN-TAN-GOT A R L S 2 Read this Clothing Ad Twice—it’'s worth it. A fine lot of hand tailored fancy Worsted and Tweed Suits are to be placed on sale Saturday at $12 and $15 per suit. It's the best lot of men’s suits we have ever marked at this price, It consists of several lines we olosed out from a maker who turns out only that fine grade of clothing known as “hand work.” But the high grade tailor work is not the only strong feature. The fabrics, too, are all that they should be, and unusually desirable. There are fancy worsteds and tweeds in just such neat grey and brown mixed patterns as you see in the costliest clothes made. All sizes at two prices: $12 ana §15 The best Boys’ Clothing on earth is to be sold at these three prices Saturday. $1.50 $2.35 $2.85 Bring the boys in Saturday; we prefer to have you look at these suits carefully, scrutinize them closely, ask questions and try them on the boys—put on as many suits as you please. The more you study our boys’ clothing the better it will appear, This is because our boys’ clothing is selected by the most expert cloth- ing judge in the United States. Over two hundred differeut patterns to select from in these three prices. Made in Norfolk and double-breasted jacket style. $1.50 $235 $2.85 CITY MARKET HOUSE PRICES. 14TH AND CAPITOL AVE. POULTRY AND GAME, Mutton stew ... Mutton legs Fresh killed Bpring chickens ........ccecoseees Fresh killed hens Fresh killed spring ducks .. Fresh killed Cressed turkeys Strictly fresh country eggs e B G e at Cabbage, por dozen Apples, Cpfi-g buluhel | california grapes, IOC‘ DASKOE e e 18¢ |Sweet po per Tushel ham - ) Turnips, Full line of Swift's soap and canned TUrRipe Canning peart per bushel . Plgs' tails, ears and snouts eal ..L.ow Rate.. HOMESEEKERS'EXCURSIONS October 20th Novenber 3d and 17th 1903 IRON MOUNTAIN ROUTE. To Certain Points in th WEST AND SOUTHWEST AT ONE FARE FOR THE ROUND TRIP Final Limit of Tickets, 21 Days. Stopovers will be allowed within transit limit of 15 days going after reaching first homeseekers’ point en-route. route, FOR FURTHER INFORMATION or land pamphlets, folders, maps, etc., address any agent of the company, or T. F. GODFREY, Passenger and Ticket Agent, TOM HUGHES, Travel- Ing Passenger Agent, OTAHA, NEB. H. C. TOWNSEND, General Passenger and Ticket Agent, St. Louls, Mo. Tuesdays, «~AND..

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