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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22 HAY DENs coupon sale 190 Boys’ Clothing 3d Floor Picture Dept. on 3d Floor iBRAwsws HE RELIABLE STORE. Coupons with every purchase. The most liberal and valua- ble tickets ever given absolutely free with every purchase. To still further prove that these coupons are absolutely free, | note the prices quoted for the following sales. No other house east or west can or will offer such n\luos. Hayden Bros. Big Clothing Sale of Men’s and Boys’' Suits and Overcoats A special line of men’s suits we put on sale at $12.50 and $15.00 These suits are all made by the well known clothing manufacturers, Hart, Schaffner & Marx and Crouse and Brandegee, in all the latest styles and fabrics, in neat checks, stripes, fancy mixtures and plain colors, in Scotch cheviots, fancy worsteds, black and blue unfinished worsteds—none of these suits worth less than $18.00 to $20.00. Our price in this s‘z 50_3'5 sale SPEGIIL UI YIIII'I'II'S SUITS Special line of young men’s suits at $7.50. In cheviots, serges, worsteds, and cassimeres, in Oxford grays, brown mixtures, blues, blacks and fancy mix- tures, made in single and double breast- | ed, all well tailored throughout and none worth less sT 50 than $12.50. Our special sale price.... Youth’s overcoats in all the latest nnd must up-to-date styles and fabrics in medium- and long lengths, at $3.75, $4.75, $5.00, $7.50, $10.00 and up to $12.50. Boys’ knee pant suits of every kiud—Vor{olk Russian blouse, sailor Norfolk—double breasted and three-piece styles, at $1.50, $1.75, $1.95, $2.50, $3.50, $4.50 and $5.00. Clothing for the Boys... We've been talking a whole lot about the boys' suits at $1.85 and $2.85, and they deserve it. You've never seen such a line of boys' suits at anythmg near like those figures. Our Boys’ Suits at $1.85 are worth $2.50 They are “extra special” values, extra spec ial pecause they are made better—look better—and will wear better than any other suit offered in town at $2.50. The fabrics are of the newest fall and winter weaves—in all desirable patterns and plain colors. Worth $2.50 for $1 85. Our Boys’ Suits at $2.85 are worth _$4.00 There’s something about these boys’ suits that raises their value equal to any $4.00 suit on the market. It's the way they're made —the way they fit—the way they hang—the way they’ll hold their shape. Now-a-days mothers want boys’ clothes, not only to wear well, but they are very particular to have them look well. These Suits are Worth $4.00, for $2.85. of children's Ready -Made Dresses, we will place them on sale today. They are all in the new Peter Thompson $2.50 RAINY-DAY SKIRTS AT 98¢ 600 heavy melton oloth Rainy-Day 98C Sallor Suits, In red s, navys and browns—in all wool flannels, and Walking Skirts with 10 rows of Cravenette Coats—100 new Cravenstte or Rain 5 CHILDREN’S DRESSES AT $1.98 L cashmeres and French serges—all beautifully braided and embrojdered on sleeves, collar ana dickey. These Sults are oo P e BB stitching on sale in Cloak Dept. at..... Coats—particularly serviceable for this season of the year— made In (hl‘!‘Ill(‘nl L) —with triple capes, belt, new sleeves—I! Having bought the entire accumulation from a manufacturer WP, in ages from 4 to 14 years and on sale on main floor at.. l oxf and olives—in afl um— WITH ALL Purchases In the first remarkable lot is a large picture qfl‘rct taste- fully trimmed with o-trich tips, lace and handsome ornaments, no two of these Inm alllu, ngular 88. 60 values, to be sold at In the second lot is a special line of larg‘c and medium size Turbans, come in all calofl$ some in silk 1:1 b"m'lm and ON'T miss visiting the Trading Stamp premium parlor on our second floor. Any article you see can be yours by right of collecting GREEN TRADING first time an extraordinary lot_of high grade ladies' 9 98 l4 85 - blouses and new long coat effects—a L \g trimming, faney breast trimming; others « mpcd $2.50 Street Hnts at 49¢ at Tallored Sulte—in 'cheviots, Venetians and They silk velvet finish with foliage anc nbb'n, lhzy would In order to have room for the great winter shipments we must reduce New Fall Suits—Toda.y we place on sale for the cloths—in Oxfords, tans, navys and bl Remarkable Offers in Our Millinery Department. be cheap at 85, today special at 2 7 5 stock in some of our very finest, most attractive and popular Street Hats., The hats that we offer have been selling up to $2.50 each—in order to mnke them xo quickly Thursdny we price them at . 49c¢ Speciuls in the Basement Street Hats at 25c—Ready-to-wear Hats—serviceably trimmed and worth far more than we ask— today.... Dress Shapes at 25c—Popular and thoroughl, ete,, on lls in the Dress Shapes, Turban: Watch Our Windows EBRA!!P.F;% 25c > 25¢ Watch Our Windows up-to-date ment w- icements of the T The Orpheum has & bill that is especlally well calculated for women and children and a good, big turnout is expected at the matinee this afternoon. The Kinodrome motion plctures illustrating the fascinating story of “Robinson Crusoe” are eliciting the attention of the little folks. " The demand for Friday night continues big, assuring a big house for the trial of George Westerdahl, the Omaha boy who ‘will deliver a monologue on this occaslon. Next week, ‘“Luna Park,” “Skip” Dundy's great New York amusement enterprise, wiil be the feature picture shown by the Kinodrome. “Are You a Mason?” the farce that has kept Americans laughing for the it four years, is accounted one of the best pleces of dramatic property of the day. The situations are ingenious and even ordinary dialogue resulting from the cleverly con- trived intracacies is humorous. The origl- pal cast with two exceptions ghas been engaged and a smooth presenfation has been the result from the first night. The plece has been given an elaborate scenic Investiture and everything necessary for & complete production is carried by the company. “Are You a Mason?' will be at the Krug this afternoon and tonight only. “A Country Girl,” which opens its first Omaha engagement at the Boyd theater this evening, Is the latest of the “girl” musical comedies, the successor to the “Gelsha Girl," “The Runaway Girl” and others of the series. Its imm success in London and New York is a strong rec- ommendation for its merits. The plece has some foundation in the way of a connected story and is told with a wealth of musi- cal and lyric accompaniment. The com- pany is a strong one, containing several of the original cast from Daly's theater, Jondon. ‘The engagement is for three nights and a matinee on Saturday. A Bank Account. is & friend in need. We open accounts for $1 or more and pay 4% interest, compounded every three months, Checks on all banks cashed. J. L. BRANDEIS & BONS, BANKERS. Lockers and Hot W petition was presented to the Board nmunn and Principal Waterhouse Tue: by members of the High school askl m. installation in the new bullding of £nd hot water showers for t n- potit t wfll b‘ nllged soon as possib) assels, who had to resign his mud 9t the battalion by reason of the unovu of his regiment to the thp ines, Was presented, on his departure, with & automatic revolver, a m f_es- from thErCudm 'Olhcerl' tain Bugene Brown of Company F ma the presentation address. A Death Blow to Malaria. Electric Bitters Wl and expel malaria disease gorms, will prevent typhold and cure fover and ague, or no pay. Only 8 For sale by Kuhn & Co. Ohleago Great W m Ratlway. Short line to Minden, Harlan, Manning, Carroll and Fort Dodge. Two trains each way, Leave Omaha at 6:20 a m. and 2:46 » m. Leave Councll Blufts at and 310 p. m. Foe informatio Geo. ¥. Thomas, Gen'l Asgt Omaha National Bank bullding, Omaha, Neb, and 3 Pearl 8t, Councll Blufs, Ia — Horse covers wade t@ fiL your bhoree Omaba Tent and Awning Co, Uth and Harney strests. —— Fifth Ward Republicans, The Wifth Ward, Republican eclub will meet Thursday evening, October 2, 18, at Young's hall, 16th and Corby sts. Al wnnm MAW Jefteris Iul W, ol am'nn Pq-u-m. PAUL B. uwun. Becretary. k o club, Cap-, Overstocked Our rug buyer overestimated our outlet and we bave too many ROOM SIZE RUGS which we are going to CLOSE OUT. ‘We will make one bite of the cherry AND SELL RUGS AT WHOLESALE PRICES 9x12 Two-plece Brussels Rugs—the $20.00 kind 9x12 Best Quality Smith Axminster Rugs—the $27.50 2 3 5 0 kind for 9x12 Bigelow Axminster Rugs—the " $35.00 kind 9x12 Best Quality Wilton Rugs— the $40.00 kind 100 36x72 Bigelow Axmln!(er Rugs —the $5.00 kind R FURNITURE Co 1315-17-19 Farnam St "THE 89 CENY yg-r'ou Sl!‘l)odxe‘s ‘This Week’s SENSATIONAL CHINA SELLING 25¢ Chipe: Cups and Saucers 12-plece Tollet Sets a s lmm Decorated Dinner Set at..$6.9 WE DELIVER YOUR PURCHASE LADIES’ SWELL CLOTHES Cleaned to perfection without removing the trimming. We guarantee our work in every Tespect; don't hesitate to send us your fineat clothes and we'll make them look like new, THE PllTlIllIllI 407 Be 15th St OMAHA. Cut Price Perfield’s S Price Bee Bidg., Room 7. Telephome 701 __ ___ _— _ __— —— ] DIED. P, M-flw noon, aged SR AT C'U IICK HAY DEN E RELIABLE STORE, _GLOAK DEPARTMENT The story is short, we can tell it in a few words. manufacturers. of ladies’ One of the best known waists and skirts in the country, who did pot wish us to mention his name, was hard press- ed for money and we purchased his en- tire stock at about half price. The skirts will be on sale Thursday and the waists which are displayed in our window will be on sale Saturday. We have divided this tremendous stock into 5 lots, and will be on sale Thunday at 8 o’clock a. m. LOT 1—About 700 rainy da; P‘du walking skirts, perfect xl ing and trlm— ;nad s th uvgml Tows ‘of stithing, at less l'n one- price of m. g soc LOT 2300 women's walking l.nd nlny day skirts, all colors, and one of the most re- mlrk.lbl. bl.r saw... Lor S—W skirts, about 50 different styles and wlor- worth up to $6.6, you will be more than pleased with them, at only LOT 4400 skirts in 37 different patterns, do;x t llll to only.. o $6.00 IIIGR'TI'III“ Amazon $2.00 BLACK SILK SHIRRED $1.50 LARGE NEW FLAT BIRDS.. 50c STEEL AND JET ORNAMENTS.... Hats Trimmed Two Dollar Values 18 inch Black Plume, Thursday, Be $2.50 TRIMMED STREET HATS. LOT 5~These and .are wor for only. We will tell the cream of the market Ostrich | Black 'I'rlnn d TURBAN ..9B6¢ Free of Charge Thursday Specials Ladies' jersey ribbed knn petticoats, in as- gorted colors, worth §1.00, Ladles' outing flannel gowns, made of extra uality of outing flannel, worth $1.25, Ladies %-wool combination suits, g. Wbite'and gre 11 sizes, worth Children’ in fleece-lined, lrlmmad 'flh fllk \lpe, sizes, worth ¢ to 3¢, at |° 18c, I and L] Boy's extra drawers, Fren n buttons, 'Orlh B0c, at. Dr. Denton's knit sieeping garments for children from 1 to 12 years, made of natural e Serateg-covers the whole Dodye moccasins for the feet: recommended by physicians, worth so $1.00, for only... c Mens' heavy wool suits and drawers, in natural gray and camel's hair, single or double breasted, worth $1.80, on t. ¥y the best Boe qualiey o only Boy's Tc part wool sweaters, in navy biue only ties udi fleece-lined .lockmn regul %o quality, at. Children's %c and)ings, a Men's part wool and cotton socks, in plain and fancy colors, at. HAYDEN BROS. STERLING SILVER Is the most lasting Jroper t.Nna for weddi: fis. h::d. l..afl hnndlonu ne in sfiver fl“n:l‘;l w0, Nobby, pleces from 3. handsome pieces. Our stock in 'up—you ought them & few minutes in our store. $. W, LINDSAY, Jeweler and Opticia 1816 Douglas Strest. Need have cold or damp feet this winter. We have a heavy Chrome Calf Shoe in sizes 10 to 6 with a double sole to the heel—solid inner and outer soles— extended edges that is just what your boy needs. The uppers will outwear three pair of_soles. We have had wonderful success with these shoes and recommend them to all parents. Sizes 2% to 5, $2.00. Youths' sizes, 1 to 2, $L75. Little Gents' sizes, 10 to 13%, $1.50. We haye all widths and can give & perfect DREXEL SHOE 0., 1419 Farnam Street. Omaha’s Up-to-Date Shos House, WEDDING RINGS 18K Gold Wedding Rings in NEW TIFFANY shape, also the older oyal bands. ‘We have a yery large stock always on hand, end are able to fit you at & moment’s notice, Engraved while you wait. BROWN & BORSHEIM, ‘We heard that General Manager Smith of the Omaha Street Rallway Co. is going to allow all the motormen on the Omaha lines the privilege of a chair or stool as a CHRISTMAS PRESENT. If so, we think he \wld not name a present for the BOYS WHO PULL THE CARS that could be rocllled any more by ! lhem. GOOD T? ING—PUSH IT ALONG. $1.00 Pinkham's V $1.00 Pierce’s Medicines 60c Doan's Kidney Pill: 50c Cuticura Salve . %c¢ Laxative Bromo Quinine 22 Quinacetol—guaranteed cnyld yC:lnPflln Re hester's genuine Pennyro; um R Y8’ g O'BRIEN'S CANDIES. NE' SCHAEFER'S Cir™ne T. YATES, Prwmtor TE. Phones—7 7. 16th and Chicago Stres u. Omaka. Cutlery a Specialty and are now re- ceiving Nov- elties in that line. If You Shave Try a Curley Safety James Morton & Son Co., 1511 DODGE STREET. THE HARDWARE PEOPLE. STAMPS. Thursday Bargains In Dry Goods Section Main and Second Floors. BLACK BATIN BLACK SATIN WAISTS-Heavy mercerised cloth— t‘nlu pleats— .d half, 1.25—01 hursday CASHMERE AND GOLF GLOVES—For women and children— fegular goods and samples Worth up to fifty eents— Thursday’s sale OUTING FLANNEL GOWNS-—For woman—roll cnllu\— braid trimming—heavy cloth— CHILDREN'S ANGORA HOODS-AIl sizes—fine quality— in Cloak Department—worth one dollar and a quarter— CHILDREN'S WORSTED DRESSES—Ages 4 to 14 and small checks—value $1.60—Thursday~in Cloak ment—at o WALKING SKIRTS—Seven lorvp—l'.mx?efl seams and r-mmnl— heavy melton—in black and navy and fancy gray mixtures— ladd %‘:p"“’ This is & $6.00 Skirt—Thursday at... - Extra Special Sale of Dress Goods 86-inch Zibelines, Scotch Mixtures, Melanges, Broad Tall and new stripe Zibelines—Thibet and Melton Cloths-not & yard in the lot 100 Worth lees than 175 yard—special sale only—per yai Mixtures and Volles—new black and white and white and blue an white checks—there are a great many blacks in this Iot—won.h lso-soc all g0 in this special sale at ors—regufur one dollar” goods—special sale— per yard en ..65c it jeces Cream Danish Cloth on sale in the Big Bar- galn "Section—main d ods alsle— We Are Receiving All the New Shades in Zibelines. % to 44-inch Granite Cloths, Brilllantines, Canvas, (‘ovart Fanc; 100 pleces Prettv new Wool Walstings—all the new weaves lnd col- 1 H __1220 Millinery Millinery Just received a new lot of street hats to close out a jobbers’ line, as they were overstocked. All good, fresh, clean, desirable goods, no job lots. N a hat but is worth twice as much. A good scratch felt in tan, trimmed with black bands of black satin, stitched in white, bllck and white wings, and finished with five black satin worked ‘!;:S‘on! flare from face, clos. fitting 1o A ucrnlch felt in all pl n ¢ ndsomely trimme lf!hed Wllh ten satin button Money Saved on Every Purchase in Our Gro- cery Department. Besides getting the best qualities and freshest goods possible. FREE GREEN TRADING STAMPS. FREE POSTAL CARDS. TELE PHON THURSDAY SPECIALS. Corn Btarch, 1-pound package. Plum Pudding, osa Pepper Bauce, bottle 7 Best Laundr) de, " bol y B Pancake_ Flour, 5-pound packige :.i00 Ay o WS Hand Chee Wisconsin Cream Cheese, per, Royal Luncheon Cheese, per Jar * Large Shipments of Butter n."n-a Daily from the Best " patr Fresh Country Butter, per pound . Bennett's Capitol Creamery ... BIG VALUES IN TEAS AND COF FEBES, imperial Japan Tea, per pound...%c B. F. Japan Tea per pound . Tea Siftings, per pound ... 12340 COFFEES ROASTE ll!ILY. Golden Rio, very delicious, Ib ......26c Bennett's Capitol Coffes, T ... PO — Free—Silver Plated Sugar Shell—Free on and present it at Bennett's Grocery, Thursday, and m‘:.‘.‘h:“;&"fl,‘.‘"’».‘i.?‘fi‘. R385, and Tecelve & handsome silver plated sugar she FREE. FRUITS FRUITS A CAR OF FINE COLORADO FRUIT Special Sale Thursday and Frlday BLUE COLORADO PLUMS, per basket .22¢ YELLOW COLORADO PEARS, per large box ..S|.47 ELBERTA COLORADO PEACHES, per box. .98¢ This is a special offer for a grand finishing to your season’s preserving. These are really the lowest prices offered this season. Fruits are sound, ripe and luscious, and no such chance of procuring fruits at these low prices will be offered this year. M How’s Your 8tamp Book Coming?

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