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OMAHA IS AROUSED OVER THE MOST Extraordinary Clothing Sale EVER HELD IN THE WEBT THE- OMAHA DAILY BEE WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1902 Now on Sale !BRAR sfSé'solfS Our great clothing sale hag been attended with wonder- The high quality of the garments offered and the strictly moderate prices makes this event one of a record There are thousands of swell and Jul success. breaking bargain feature. up-to-date suits and overcoats prioces that scarcely represent the cost of tailoring. Suits and Qvercoats at 6°° 5 9:°° Men's $16.50 and $20 Entire fall and winter surplus stock from S, At Phenomenal Bargains Your unrestricted choice of all the $16.50 and $15.00 fine and overcouts s n from the 8. Marks & Co | suits stock— at..eeee Your the elegant and overcoats s from the 8. H. Marks & Co. suits stock— at.ceoae Young men’s suits and over= coats —ages 14 to 20 years, wholesale price up to $12.50,at........ Boys’ overcoats—from the S. H. Marks stock, ages 8 to 14, wholesale price up to $6.50,at.. Boys’ knee pants suits— Boy#' odd long pants at.... 85C ’ & Co. R 1,05%° 3. L. Brandeis & Sons I. L. Brandeis & Fons SPECIAL SALE OF BOOKS An entire stock of late books on sale at s,bout, one- fourth their value. $1.00 and $1.50 books at 25¢c— Well kl\own copy- righted books, the Dodd & Mead, Street and Smith, Coats and Caldwell illus- frated editionis, Henderberry Gilt Top series, Paul Leicester Ford, Erank R. Stockion and others. popular books—Beautiful Joe, Dicky Downy, Tive LAttle Pop pers, etc., ull worth nom e up to 3160~ The Henty books at 106 | Most popular books for boys, all titles, 1 C cloth Beautiful cushion top gIft books, colored on_cover, poems by standard authors, from the 8. H. Marks each page lllustrated in color, ready for your selection, at H.MARKS & CO., St., New York 10 W. 4th unrestricted choice of all $18 and $20 §4.90 §9.90 stock, el bookls 25¢C 16c and 250 books at Zic Y & T 25c¢ B i pictures embossed COLLEY GOES TO OLD MEXICO Assistant Superintendent of Smelter Takes Position Under Trust in Mountain Town. B T. Colley, who has been for two years masistant superintendent at the smelter, about to leave Omaha for Aguascallentes, Mexico, where he will assume a shmilar position under the Smelter trust. Mr. Col- Jey will have greater responsibility in his new location, owing to the frequent ab- mences of the superintendent. He has had the change In view for some time, but ar- rangements’ with the local office have Just been made. Aguascalientes s a , mountain eity of 50,000 inhabitants, about 0 miles north of Mexico City, on the Mexican Cehitral road, and has a consider- able Ameriean population. Mrs. Colley goes with Mr, Colley. What You Need for Constipation. When troubled with constipation, what you need is'a remedy that i3 sure to pro- duoe the desired effect. A remedy that Is mild and gentle in its action. A remedy that leaves the bowels In a natural and healthy cahdition. A remedy that is easy and pleasant to take. Chamberluin's Stom- ach and LiVer Tablets meet all of these requirements. Give them a trial and you will never wish to take another dose of pllis. Use them as directed and they will oure chronic constipation. Price 2 cents. Rvery box is warranted. Horse covers made to AL your horsa Omaha Tent and Awning Co., lith and Harpey streets. Notice A. 0. U. W. 159, All mombers and thelr familles are re- Quested to be present at the A. O. U. W. temple Wednesday evenlug, Nov. 1, to oslebrate our 15th anniversary. Refresh- ments will be served. Sam’l Burns is selllng a Haviland bread and butter set, $3.00 8. R. Patten, dentls:, Mccague bullding. o ————— Permits to Build, cured a permit tc of 1ts new warehouse and office buildin Eighth and Harney streets. This will cost $2500 and is the beginning of a fairly large bullding in the commissfon d trict. ~ Kirschbaum Bros, 1211 How: street, recently damaged by fire, have cured’ a permit authorizing worth of repairs, Announcements of the Theaters. ‘“The Beauty Doctoy” remains at the Krug theater for only two more perform- ances, this afternoon and tonight. The play is one of the best in the musical comedy line, and the company is a large and satisfactory one. Judging from the attendance, the major- ity rule index to which individual opinion is secondary the bill at the Orpheum this week has caught public fancy. The audi- ences have not only been very large but also very enthusiastic. Frederick Bond and his assoclate players, Arthur Buchan- an, Georgle Benton and Ethel Tassen ure scoring heavily In thelr playette, “My Awful Dad.” Mr. Bond's delineation of a sporty old gentleman is wholesomo and refeshing and he sustains the veln of humor in which the role Is cast admirably, The others give him capital support and emphasize the effectiveness of bright and dainty little comedy sketch. The next | matinee will be Thursday { This afternoon and evening, with bargain prices for the matines, “On the Bridge at Midnight” will be repeated at the Boyd, On tomorrow evening Millle her company will give the performances of ‘“The play made from - Mrs Burnett’s book of the same This was one of the New York successes last season, and has been pronounced by the critics everywhere as even a stronger play than “Little Lord Fauntleroy,” which made such a phenomenal record a few years ago. Miss James hak won much fame for her characterization of Saral Crewe, the little heroine of the plece. The matinee of Baturday will be especially for the children. | James and first of four Little Princess,” a Frances Hodgson name, Joe Welch, the Hebrew characte who has made such & hit in the eas citles, comes to the Krug Thursday, aturday with his new play, The advance sale r actor day an Peddler.” of seats heavy Don't forget that we are showing the largest line of CHILDREN’S CLOAKS | |[FacToRY:. . At popular prices in Omaha. Sizes from Infant's first long- cloak up I\hn years. Schmoller & Mueller The Busiest Piano Store in Omaha 1313 Farnam Street We are houses be gin of profit different hand made tend a more busier than other plano ause wo exact a lese mar- how a greater varlety (30) including our _own LER plano) and ex- system of accom- modation, wh permits people. of small means to enjoy music in their homes.” You cannpt become familiar with these facia uhloss you vidt our store and investigate epeclal bargains. this week's .$10 $15 ..$20 | Beautiful Estey Organ ..... Shoninger O, condition Mason & Hamiin Organ— fine tone .. Wilcox & White— walnut case v Fine Square Planos— up from $55, $46 and.. J. P. Hale Upright New York Upright \ Hazleton Upright One Mahogany Upright One Oak Upright One Walnut Upright ..... One Hallet & Davis Upright ... Other rellable uprights at prices to sult all buyers. new planos e represent the NWAY, STECK, A. B. CHASE, VOSE, RSON, STEGER and thir- teen other oelebrate makes. Our prices are the lowest—terms the easi- est. To out-of-town customers we furnish catalogues and prices free for e SCMUELLER (INCORPORATED) MANUFACTURE WHOLESALE - RETAIL PIANOS MAIN HOUSE AND OFFICE: 1313 FARNAM . . 1318 FARNAM LINCOLN, NEB | CO. BLUFFS, IA 195 8. 11TH 8T, 802 BROADWAY TEL. Te3 TEL 300 i s e e ’s Suit Sal Men’s Suit Sale The astonishing values offered by us in men's suits seem to be appreciated by the publie. The manufacturer's loss is your gain, It's easy for you to convince your- self whether these sults are genuine bar- galns or not. For $.00 you certainly don't get much of a man's suit anywhere else. You can seé them in our west show window. For $7.50 we offer suits that sell almost everywhere for $12.50. Amongst the $10.00 you find double-breasted pure all wool worsted, neat, stylish patterns. comparison is all we ask. We leave tho rest to your good judgment. THE GUARANTEE CLOTHING CO., 1519 and 1521 Douxlnn Street. Test, by Taste and you'll take Hunter Whiskey BariMore RYE BoT¥LE0 8Y WMLANAHANS SON BALTIMORE 2 | not even then, but inste You Money For ease, style and fit, no equal elegance and economy— the ONIMOD shoes have FROM MAKER TO WEARER. The Shoe For Entire Satisfaction. Always $3.50:%$2.50 Regent Shoa Go. 205 So. 15th St. H AYDEN& Wonderful M1 WiWCoupon Sale Coupons with every purchase. The most liberal and valuas 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. BIG LINEN AND DOMESTIC DEPARTMENTS SPEGIAL PRICES FOR WEDNESDAY 16 Yards for $1.00, Yard wide soft finish bleached worth 81-3c yard, Wednesday 16 yards for ... . e [ 21 Vards for 10c. | Extra fine unbleached L. L. wide | ‘musiin, worth 6%c yard, Wednes- l oo day, at 21 yards for .. 2 Yards Table Lin Snow white unfon table liner wide, worth dvc yard, Wednes- day at 2 yards for WEDIESDIY IN OIIII S EREITEST DOMESTIC ROOM AND 46C GOODS AT 10C— cloth, as fine as silk, heavy wrap- \vy cotton dress cloth, very ills, and a lar of remnants, worth up to % vard, will go at . 300DS WORTH UP 1O 8 vansdown, 2 Tarkish Towels for 15¢c. Extra heavy double warp fast edge Turk- ish Towels, worth 10c each, Is Wednesday at 2 for 3 Turkish Wash Rags for Ge. la warp Turkish Wash Rags, cach, Wednesday, muslin we 200 of Winter Merchandise just bought f‘mm‘ the eastern mills at about one-third of its real value | 12%c and 15¢ goods, o‘/ at ... b Fine heavy flannelettes, all colors, seers Y er ginghams, 36 {nches wide percale: Royal pique and a large number of goods—worth up to \“m all will go at 5 lannelettes & ther | goods, worth up to C \\1\()!; ]')U S GOODS, WORTH m(‘, 39C— Scotch mixtures, 15C AND 19C GOODS WILL GO AT 7 A % inches ‘wido " Eclipse " flanne lettes {neh ‘extra "ine 2§ inch extra | heavy' wrapper cloth. 8 Inoh extra fine and extra heavy oufing flannel, 3 inch | A large table of high madras cloth, and a great many other| worth up to $1.98 p goods worth v to 19¢ yard— 15 will go at, yard 48¢ all will go at .. C| Everything exactly up to $.00. inc! rench challles, etc., €0 on this sale at, yard, only - grade remnants, as advertised THE RELIABLE GROGERY DEPARTMENT Compare Our Prices With Those of Our Competitors G.FT COUPONS WITH EVERY PURCHASE l oo lm\l) Californla Figs zs lfiugv- Brazil Coc u.muu, rge julcy lemons, h Frosh ro |9° ,.I9° Free—a hot pnm uke |0 every ocustomer in our Grocery Department. Tie| . Tie| % pounds fine Sranulated sugar for mrluus best lnundn soap, 5 pnumlu tapioca, sago, sted Ivmmutu rice, for 6 pounds break for ... barley or st roxled oat Condensed Mince Meat, per package 2-pound package self rising flour ..... B TOBACCO SPECIALS Horse Bhoe tobacco, per pound .. Star tobac per pour Standard N per pound Duke's Mixture, per pound 14b. package Oid Tom, Amerioan or Tom Boy, per pound 3-pound can gnldtn P Veseeiis Fancy crisp ginger snaps, per pound . Soda, oyster, butter or milk cratkers, per pound . Neutrita, Malta Vita, Vigor, Vim, rce or Egg- . per package .... a Climax tobacco, per pound | Bull Durham, | “per pound | ola_style, per pound o | Meerschaum Smoking tobaceo, C| per pound HAYDEN BROS. WE RENT, SFLL OR REPAIR SEWING MACHINES on very reasonable terms and guarantee satisfaction. Only experfenced men ardemployed. Have been in:the sewing machine business for over twenty years in thisgeity. When in need of anything in this line give us a trial. We know that you will deme again. P. E. FLODMAN & CO Jewelers. 1- pmlml package imported maccaroni .. . Good drink Bantos coffe per pound B, F. Japan, English Brenkts Oolong or Gunpowder tea, pound’ Fancy California honey, per rac) 1514 Capitol Ave., Tel. 1574. Your Idle Funds Your idle funds will draw 4 per cent interest if deposited in our bankK. Small accounts receive the same attention as large ones, and all deposits are payable on demand. Minneapolis and Omaha Railway Pay Checks ,And all other pay checks cashed at our bank. J. L. BRANDEIS & SONS, BANKERS. ONLY 44 DAYS Before Christmas—Articles recelved the jeweler's stock s the 58, $2.00 p. Opal ring: rings from $2.00 up. shains, s w. LINDSAY, Jeweler and Optician, 1816 Douglas Street. Hundreds of other st ladies’ broos lockets, la end a few minutes i You've Been Paymg full price for stores of both O untll we started t The SAME peop stores have pald DIF the BAME articles! 8imply because those system of getting .\l.L FROM ONE 'SAL v E R PURC ETORE OF BOU all the staple goods SFRULY, KICKED and drugs _for SR'S8 UP IN OM uld be cut SOM thing in the drug uth Omaha SAME i price w. sell drugs for THE PEOPLE WEN' SOUTH OMAHA PEOPLE DONT HAV TSEND IN YOUR MAIL ORDERS sc“AEFEn CUT PRICE DRUG STORE 16th and Chicago. Omaha ‘Phones 2th and N Bts., South Omaha, "Fhone N A Woman's Foot Fitted With a Fry Shoe Is about as perfectly dressed as 2 foot can be. The Fry shoe has the graceful lines, ~the chic style,the perfect fitting qualities and ‘the fine and finished ap- pearance that gives a foot the smart, well dressed look that every woman likes. $3.50 or $5.00 Either price will buy a FRY SHOE In any of the popular leathers, in any of the fashion- able styles and on any of the new lasts, that will give such satisfaction as you rarely find elsewhere. FRY Many songs are sung abo iful autamn—but d | pend too much on its beauty and duration—if a cold wave should swoop down—you may not find it 50 pleasant 1f you et caught with your stove out of working order. So mttend to the repalir- ing in time. We earry in stock repairs for more than 175,000 dif- ' ferent stoves, ranges and fur- wate ges and furnaces, or senting OMAHA STOVE REPAIR WORKS, 1207 I)u;lls Street. Winter Underwear for men Yesterday we told you about a special line of ladies’ underwenr. Todny we tell you of the greatest line of men’s underwear that we have ever owned. 1he underwear we tell'you of be=~ low is strictly high grade. It was bought at concessions of price. We Erns;; every chance te buy at concesslons. that '1l enable us to give gruw ~Now listen: Men’s Underwear 4 Men's medium weight derby ribbed Egyp- 45¢ Men's Underwear tlan cotton, in patural, ecru and fanoy colors—Drawers with heavy sateen bands, shirts with soft and siik trimmed fronts, with French neck—a regular Toc qualty, dic—all sizes. ’ Men's medium and heavy weight natural C MBN'S UNOBIWBAl wool underwear, for early faii ina winter et MR i wear, also heavy plush back, In tan and — fancy colors—regular $1.25 values at e, Men's flne quality Australlan wool and French merino underwear, In natur al, red, tan and white, well trimmed and properly made, best values ever shown—i regular $1.50 (|unlll(en at §1.00—all slzes, 5100 Wov's Unarwsr Men's High Grade Underwear at $1.25 Made of a fine quality derby ribbed, Australian wool, very soft and s - ble and strictly non-shrinkable,’ well trimmed and fnished ‘l“‘er;i’c.o‘n; lnl(ln bands on drawers, and silk faced shirts— in blue, tan and natural’ colors—THIS I8 1\ 1 25 REGULAR $1.% QUALITY—-FOR .o Men's Imported Merino Underwear at $1.40 This underwear is made of an extra fine ualit; t arments were bought way below their flrr‘:ul:r opl‘lc q_flrled oned, In a beautiful shade of blue gray three-quarter full Australian wool ard one-quarter Egyptian cotton. a garment made to sell at §2.60— our prioe, $1.40, is the lowest price ever named $1 0 4 on underwear of such high character— WCORTH $2.60-OUR PRICE e oer 9, Men’s Combination Underwear We have the greatest assortment of men's combination underwear ever of- fered In this western country—We are showing strictly all wool {M‘!ly ribbed combination suits, l»enuurullx‘(nmmed and properly proportioned TAt 82580 and $B.50-We can any proportioned man—ong—slim —stout, BENNETT'S Green Trading Stamps Given Free With every purchase. Collect them! They earn interest for you on the money you spend and they beat bapk interest at that! FACT!l . Bargains in Crockery Haviland & Co.’s white French Teacups and 1 20 Saucers--Ranson shape—for set of six........2e LITIT, One Set to a Customer. L. Pouyat’s White French China Steins for Aecorating—eneh : i .iivyseveai s B insin saidiiid .350 Fancy Colored Candles—each.............. One Penny Ironstone china handled Teacups and Saucers —for set of six. merino—These are full fash- Rockingham nine-inch Pie Plates— each .... R ——— e — Grocery Grocery We save you money on every purchase In our famous grooery. prov: oy a trial order. Best goods, largest varietias, Jowest Dricoe " WO By HERE IS A WINNER—Several hundred thres-pound cans 2 Apple Buiter—l0e cans for. o Ansuvy THIS PRICE FOR WEDNESDAY ONLY. Corn Starch— co— POUNd PUCKARD caceen. 4c | PeRe, Sen Baking Sod packago ... Mince Meat kage Pl \an f'lhl«]l!\g‘ can ... Baked Beans— three-pound can .. Salmon~— one pound jar . BUTTER RECE Fresh Country Butter— per pound | Bennett's Capit per pound Jnn( Recelved—A bis shipment of Ane Wisco for 18e per pound—Tomorrow, Wednesday, our special price wi LARGEST EXCLUSIVE RETAIL MILLINERY HOUSE IN THE WEST. Cutting Prices on Stylish Millinery Pretty Hats at $3.00, $5.00 and $6.50 Investigate—It Pays. 1508 Douglas Street GOLD CROWNS FROM $3.00 Work guaranteed. Bpecial prices continued until November 5. are here to stay. Consult the professors free. Fillings, from %c Bet of Teeth for Teeth Extracted UNION DENTAL COMPANY 1522 Douglas St., Room 4. OpenTHI8 p m Wo ¥ My WATCH REPAIRING dopartment is in charge of COMPETENT WORKMEN, If you waat your TIME-PIECE SKILLFULLY OVER- HAULED AND ADJUSTED—be ii never so fine—LEAVE IT HERE. Repairing complicated CHRONOGRAPHS, SPLIT SECONDS sud REPEATERS is aspecialty with the jeweler opp. the P. O. ALBERW'I; .5-93‘..91‘:"1’.. Jeweler. e ST SE——