Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, November 6, 1903, Page 10

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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: PRID AY, NOVEMBER 6, 1‘10’! Great Sale of Shirts Saturday THE RELIABLE STORE. J E Slllr(l Sf& s snll:rlz:yc Today. Most Extrnordluary Entire Accumulation of Dress Goods, Waistings and French Flannels that Sold Up to 75¢ a Yard at (5¢c a Yard Here are French Flannels, Waistings and all kinds of Dress Goods from the regular de- C partment, have been selling up to 75¢ yd $1.50 and $2.50 Skirtings, [0, "oh.'s tasnion. Cheviots, Tailer Cloths, ~ for “cous” miris, etc. C Etc., at 69 Yard. b e S o $1 Dress Goods at 49¢ Yd. Every color and weave, heavy and medium weight cloths, for chil- dren’s dresses, skirts, etc, at, yard.......... 490 Traveler’s Sample Sets at 25¢ Each Better values than ever in these splendid sample sets—on bargain square—value up to $2.00 each .... AR TR St g s N sen. {0 HM\Y b4~ Dress Goods in Basement 22C E:?i:‘::emrllr- lOC :F'lfifd col: 39 cloth ot with fine goods, many piubes and Teo unrfl; the finest and purest pleces allke—value up f§ in red, navy and myr- | wool, three, five and to 51 a yard, at 3%c & tle, twenty-five cent § eight yard lengths. plece. quality. Black Silk Reéemnants—Manufacturer's sumple line of black and colored silk velvets, all at, a piece Black Peau de Soie and Taffeta—200 yards on bargaio square, at.. Sample Corse! of ine corsets, from a 25 manufacturer’s stock, in all colors and slzes—well worth $1— C Special Remnant Sale in Basement Emb;mdgred Edge Skirting Flannel: yat PR fl:lvy C-nto: Flannels, yard 4 Yard wide Percale, & yard Imitation Frénch Flalndl. col= lannel, Fieece Back yard. And Hundreds of Other Remnants in the Basement EXTRA SPECIAL Notice our south window—it is full of all kinds of Carpets—Moquettes, Ax- minster, Wilton Velvets, etc.—~worth up to $1.75 a yard, at 5%c a yard. This I8 the greatest Carpet bargain ever given In Omaha. 3. E. Brandeis & Fons J. W. Veandeis & ’-n 4 Per Cent Interest Pard All Deposits Payable on Demand PRESENT FORESIGHT means future independ- ence. No trouble to save when you've once started. You balk at the beginning—that'’s all. When you see the figures beginning to mount up in your pass book you'll need no further urging. J. L. BRANDEIS & SONS, BANKERS. Accounts opened from one dollar to three thousand 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 values. Hayden Bros’ Cloak Dep’t. Particulars As the Goods Gome In. We have promised you the particulars of our garment buyer when in New York last week. We give them to you as the goods come, Watch the daily papers. 1175 women’s tailor-made suits, new, nobby, up-to-date, styl- ish garments—many samples in the lot representing the stock of three manufacturers—closed out to our buyer at a little over one- half price. | Bargain No. 1-—Women's suits, made of cheviots, serges, broadcloth and Vene- tians, in brown, blue and black, coats satin lined, made to sell by the manu- facturer for $16.50, our price— only, each S ad ...$10.00 Bargain No. 2—Women’s tailor-made suits in Irish tweeds and fancy Scotch mixtures, made with the long, grace- ful coats, lined throughout with Giv- ernaud Bros’ silk, made to sell for $25—our price only WOMEN’S SAMPLE S8U A mixed assortment of women's suits, high class styles, beautiful creations, i made to sell for $30, our price o EXTRA SPECIALS. Women’s flannelette wrappers at Women'’s flannelette and percale wmppers, regular $1.50 quality for ........ ccosiens / Women’s eiderdown and flannelette dressing sacques, for. Women’s black mercerized underskirts, worth $1.50, for ....7¢ in the High Grade Dress Goods Dept FROM 9:30 TO 11:30 A. M. SCHMOLLER & MUELLER, Piano Manufacturers Wholesaie and Retail Dealers 1313 Farnam St., Omaha, Neb. In looking for a piano remember that we v argest variety. STEINWAY, N and OTHE! n "hand-made MUEL- L1 #0ld direct from the maker to the buyer at one small profit and the easiest terms, $10.00 cash and $.00 per month, of any pilano house in the United States. You are cordially invited to open an account with us, and all your business will be treated confidential. New planos for rent, $3, 84 and r month, six months' rent al- lowed If sed. We take old instru. ments in e e at full value; tune, move and repair instruments at our own tactory. Square planos and organs, $15, and up. Used upright planos, $85, $95, $105 and up. $25, % New eastern-made planos, $135, $145, $15 and up. Our 4\\\1\ hand-made Mueller piano, $225, e standard plano of the world, vdmits of no reduction. Plano players, new and used, $125, $150, $175 and up to the price of the PIANOLA, the only piano attachment endorsed by the worldls greatest m ans, Paderewski Rosenthall, Moszkows and Sauer, Write for illustrated catalogue and bar- gain list or call and examine our stock be- fore buying it you want to save money. We will sell the finest grade of Gros Romans FRENCH FLAN- NELS, in all the fine Persian styles, and sold always at from “75¢ to $1.00 per yard, and not over one large pattern for wrap- per or kimona to one customer—at, a yard, only . ...19 Other sales on other grades of dress goods. T5¢ Pillow Tops at 39¢ Thursday morning we placed on sale two styles of new ‘pillow tops and backs—one an American Beauty rose pattern— the other a winter - scene. shown this season. : Only two patterns to each customer. i 25c black tailor belts ........ .... .. eessslOC $1.00 chatelaine bags ..... Grand embroidery sale Thursdny Embroideries at 2§c to 25c—worth Te to 65¢. Friday is Remnant Day in Omaha’s Greatest Domestic Room Almost two carloads of remnants of heavy wool dress goods, heavy cotton dress goods, percales, prints, ginghams, etc.—they are bought direct from the mills, clean, and good long length. BE ON HAND EARLY. THEY ARE THE BEST AND CHEAPEST YOU WILL SEE THIS YEAR. $1.50 VALUES-~Remnants of all wool novelty dresg goods, all the wool zibeline, Bcotch mixtures, all wool voiles and German plaids—worth up to $1.50—Friday, 49¢ and ... .39¢ 25¢ VALUES—Remnants of French and German flannelettes, These are the two finest patterns | S (INCOR PORATED) MANUFACTURE -WHOLESALE - RETAIL PIANOS MAIN HOUSE AND OFFICE: 1313 FARNAM FACTORY:. .. .. 1318 FARNAM TeL. 768 TEL. 368 “It's all in that powerful ventilator” that makes our Rochester, N. Y., BASE BURNER popular. All we ask for it is $§ down and 5°F moath, or the wholesale prices for cash, SPECIALS ON SALE FRIDAY Women’s Shoes worth $2.50, $3.00, $3.50, on sale Friday for $1.00. Can you wear size 3, 3%, 4 or 44?7 If so, come to our ladies’ shos department bright and early Friday morn. ing, and buy wimsn's shoes miis of fine leathsrs that sold for $2.50, 83 and $3.50, for 81, They come in the above sizes only. If we had all regular sizes they would be sold for 2.50 to 3.50. Spemal price Friday, " _81.00. ———cteiaian) Ladies' 75¢ Gloves for 45¢ Ladies' golt gloves come in blacks, white and_fancy mercerized Beotch wool and cassimere, beau nl!ul !'\l?l l\l Regular e VALUES FRIDAY... . 45¢ Ladies' Kid Gloves worth $1, for 59c Bpeclal lot of ladles’ kid gloves, in all the newest shades, with two clasps-- blacks, whites and colors REGULAR $1.00 VALUE FOR FRIDAY Ladies' Belts worth $1, for 48¢ Special purchase of ladies' belts in velvets, leathers and silk—The new tallor- ‘m-‘d; '“"n:ell:o mmb)]nc‘l’&mw):u; llndaredn—«lln every shade of crushed eather, Wi autiful nickel and gun metal trimmin, REGULAR $1.00 VALUES-FOR < 48¢ colors, in Women's Vests and Pants, 25¢ Garm't Ladies' good, heavy welght, ribbed fleece lined vests and pants, in Eg: white or naturai, perfectly shaj ad lnd trlmmod. ON BALE FRIDAY FOR, PE MENT . tian, Ladies' Extra Fine Quality Underwear. 45c Ladies’ extra fine quality underwear, in silk fleece, jersey ribbed vests and pants, in white ecru— 5 EGULAR T¢ QUALITY~FOR—FRIDAY c Ladies’ Combination Suits, 45¢ Made of heavy Egyptian cotton, in natural ecru, made to sell at T5o—SPECIAL PRICE FRIDAY, o Chxldren s Underwear, 19c Children's natural jersey_ribbed cotton, Comblnulon suit: ages 2 to 1-REGULAR 6 QUA LITY~FOR FRIDAY werrvees eessens BENNETT'S IT’S UP TO YOU! ¢ We are giving values that are not surpassed east, west, north or south. -‘We are making specials that are real surprises in medern merchandising, and we are giving Green Trading Stamps with all purchases. ARE YOU OUR CUSTOMER? D T Bargain Sales for Friday and Saturday In the Dry Goods Department. SHORT SALES AT SHORT PRICES! ONE-HALF HOUR FRIDAY, 11 TO 11:30 A. M. 1500 yards silk finished calicoes, value 10c, 3 one-half hour sale teesvesiriTaseo e s c ONE HOUR l*RIDAY 8 TO 9 A. M. Fifty pieces worsted plaid dress goods, 28-in. wide, 4 value 15¢, one hour sale. . Lk Coshen c ONE HOUR SALE FRIDAY AND SAT DAY 10 TO A M Hemmed handkerchiefs, worth from 5c¢ to 10c each, c |0c Mr. Emery, manager of the Cooperage ‘Works of the Union Stock Yards, who has from 160 to 250 men under his charge, called at our store last Saturday and after look- ing over our Base Burners a few moments inquired the price of our largest size. Being told the price he asked when we could de- liver one. Being told that we could deliver one right away, he said he would take one and paid for It. After he had paid for it he said he was from the east himself and knew all about the Rochester Base Burner. It had the reputation in the east of bein; the best Base Burner made, and he woul not look further at any other. THE STOETZEL STOVE CO., one hour sale, each. 2 5000 yds pure white buby shaker flunnel 36-in. wide, a good 25¢ flannel, from 9 to 10 Sntm-dny only, a yd 35 pieces cream Danish cloth on bz main aisle, per yard 5 MILL ENDS Ol* CAMBRIC 800 yds very fine white cambric in lengths 2 to 10 yds, 6 the 10¢ and 15¢ grade, while they last Friday, per yd.. C 200 lengths 45-in. pillow case muslin, the good 15¢ quality, domestic counter Friday, per yd Women's and Children’s Outing Flannel Under-Garments We have just opened fifteen cases of these goods that should have been later than we ..50c, 75¢ and 98¢ oos 900 .35¢ .25¢ B S Scotch madras waistings and extra heavy German plaids, in 4 red and black, worth up to 25c—Friday .. Our A— EDDIN by thousands of Omaha’ » xood--;n: %V::nK v%llo&ANcTna.!'n::;t:: tfi'n ;ppo.n‘:rg 'n:g' 19¢ VOILES—Remnants of Eclipse, Genore and Vicuna cloths POST OFFICE is to found the VERY LARGEST SELECTION in the| and flannelettes—the greatest fabrics for wrappers and house sacques, worth up to 19c—Friday . city—comprising the fashionable Tiffany and the wide, medium and narrow regu- 15¢ VALUES—Remnants of 36-inch wide percales, in light and lation oval, ALBERT EDHOLM, Jeweler. ; . dark colors, Scotch ginghams and madrasses, ggld _Du Nord zephyrs, Royal Piques, seersucker and Scotch plaid ginghams, N E GEL, SIuvE 107 NORTH SIXTEENTH 8T, L ————— " e—————————————— French cashmere plaids and extra heavy flannelettes—worth| o FoE S0 e soid in Omaha and up to 15c—Friday .. .5 | make the easlest terms. OCLOTHING SALE SATURDAY, READLYN A New Town Site in Bremer County, — Jows, LOTS OF PEOPLE Opening sale of lots will take place No- can take advantage of these prices—cause vember 10. Oa that date special trains | they “are “good In (wo sforcs—under the sime manage >elonging o the same will be run from Dubuque, Marshalltown, PERSON—g ducted 1n the same man- Fort Dodge and Melntire, Ia., and inter- 5 mediate stations, For particulars address “H § CUT 33 BTORE, E. B. Magill, manager Townsite depart- P .‘ iy it a, Neb. ment, Chicago Great Western rallway, Fort | ™ s Address all lette r. Yates, Prop. Dodge, Ia. Out of town people can send In thelr mali orders to eiiher storesul yourself und al will be filled t these prices Must Trade Through Agent. | 3100 Peru SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 6.—The whaling bark Alice Knowles has just arrived here. The captain reports that the landing of whalemen at the South Bea island of . Penlop for frult and vegetables has been Jewelers, Diamond Merchants barred by the agent of the German Trading and Art Stationers. company, who will allow wao one, ashore BE SURE TO GET THE BEST and insl if any ll’ldlll is done it wil have to be through him. © o It you are looking for a good Bew ing Machine or supplies for same you will be sure to find such at 154 Capitol Ave. Everything we sell is guaranteed rellable “nd as represented ‘Will not make promises that we can or will not fulfill, P. E. FLODMAN & CO, Jewelers. e ek 1078, Overstocked on Winter Clothing Our buyer got back last week from lho] eastern markets, where he found some of the foremost and best known manufac- | our system of putting turers heavily overstocked on suits, over- | n ttetr rl:‘-zs :el crn ve you coats and pants. He took advantage of : tlt :l T, un o‘l“:";r.e‘::n- thelr anxiety to turn thelr over production L ?“ oy ! e By Ko 3 into ready cash, these goods are now belug CLOCKS t ’ " O Tl e unpacked and will be placed on sale Satur- that keep time _are h en day morning. Prices that will satisty the | At e T vhey “ o “l r“ most economical purchaser. Don't buy , are cased in all ma- ces, steam Entire Migrs. Surplus Stock trom §. H. Marks & Co., 10 W. 4th St, N. ¥, on Sale at Boston Store. AT PHENOMENAL BARGAINS. Entire fall and winter stock of one of the best clothing manufacturers in the country bought by us will be offered at leas than ¢ on the dollar. Every sult and overcoat # of highest grade. Watch papers for par- tleulars. J. L. BRANDEIS & SONS, Proprictors Boston Store. Horse covers made t fi your horse Omaba Tent and Awning Co., lth and Harney streets. in and sold 6) days ago. This glves us an enormous stock ehould have them. We must make prices to unload. Women’s flannelette gowns at. . Children’s and misses’ gowns. . Children’s dresses. Children’s pettic outfi Women’s petticoats 250 350 450 and 50¢ FURS! FURS! Come and get a fur scarf, boa, cape or coat at prices such as you have never heard of before. Grocery! Grocery’ FREE-SILVER l'LAT)‘JlI BUGAR Balmon, 1 1b can........ SPOON "with every package COFFEES ROASTED DAILY. Golden Rio, very deMctous, por Ib..26c I!ennelll apitol coffee, per Ib....2%¢ nd Mocha, finest, per Ib.... 8 TEAB.BEST VALUYS OFFERED, B, F. Japan, Oolon. Jowder, English Breakfast, per Ib..........38 BUTTER DIRECT FROM THE BEST DAIF Country butter, 1b. 16¢ Parlor matches, 50 in box Bennett's Capitol creame: r) )ner b, 26 BROOCHES Diamond mounted, Pearls, Bunbursts, Opals, and doz- ens of lnmg‘ yluel We have & beautiful line of these goods at . .00, $10.00 and up. We have & nice oo ot ied "Brasitie St Spend & few minutes Look for the name. BETTER BE SURE THAN SORRY. Come in now and select your Christmas presents. Make a . small deposit and let us lay them away for you. We will exchange them later should you find something more_suliable, ‘Then you are sure, and you take no risk. Our Christmas g are in now. ‘ Mawhinney & Ryan Co., 15th and Douglas Sts., Omaha. Widte for our catalogue. £ Chester's $1.00 CRA DIED, BAILEY ~ Georgla C., wite of Ira L. -llh){)::lfl daughte lril C. R, hllhlh Mon- day, ptober 2 at earney, at the of % years, § months and 16 days. MRS. J. BENSON Art Needlework. Our department never was so full of pew and pretty novelties as this fall, and now is. the best time to choose what you will make up for Christmas. Among the strictly new things is the NORWEGIAN @ANVAS AND PATTERNS FOR DARN. ING WORK. RIVA CANVAS, stamped and tinted In pillow tops, table covers and opera bags, for CROSS STITCH WORK Stamped pleces for pin cushion tops, jewel, handkerchief and collar boxes and cases, lsundry lists, calendars, match scratchbes, sofa pillow tops, laundry bage, table covere, ete. New Battenberg and Renalesince patte rns. 8. R. Patten, dentist, McGague bullding. sG“‘EFEn! CU-I:AOPR‘II‘C.OEKB DRUG § " Chionmn Sivocts, Omaba Nutrita . 3 )b can éiam chowder, Bur ham's . Breakfast cocod, % sugar, per lf. b’ can ——— One of tll comforts of the 20th Centur; fl n er. We cannot I %0 to the nrl-:s l: en- | Joy the tcomforu ‘nrovl ed by n e, but we can at a small ex h:';e l?:t Water, and that in Ir{‘i uantities, There Is no excuse aving cold water, or even warm n our store €. W.LINDSAY, Jeweler and Optician, 1516 Dougias Street. e terials—from $1.00 up. Mergerived cords and tassels, in all colors, 3c to boc Best wiito down baby pllows, 46c. vered sofs plllows, 4c up to $2.35. All sizes and best qualities for the money. Infdnt's baskets, handsomely trimmed, 6.0 up. Viopls Beoteh Yarn for sweaters, g dollar's worth of clothing anywhere unul you have looked over our offerings. For full particulars watch Friday evening's and | pe Baturday morning’s papers. The Guarantee 15th and Dodge Clothing Co., 1616 and 1621 Douglas Street. OHAIM STOVE lll'lll WORKS, 1207 Ilnsln Street. TWENTIETH CENTURY muzni Twznnzm ch'runv muen J Cut Price (Perfield’s Sitrrie Bee Bildg., lloo-1. d.fi.- 10l

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