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THE OMAHA DAILY OFFERS REWARD FOR OUTLAWS Street Rallway Ofiicials Will Pay for , Arrest and Co Three Ra ton of ers, suneil Bluffs Street Rail- way compan ring @ reward for th apprehension and fetlon of the three masked men who held up robbed the eonductor and motorman of a Park line car last Saturday night at the west side of Manscom park, when Conductor ¥. M Valentine was relieved of his wa $21 and Motorman wgan and a gold w t 320, The com 1 to nip such efforts of the tribe in the bud #aid Secrotary Leussler. “We have offered this reward for the arrest and c viction of the men who figured in that rob bery Saturday night =nd it is also i d a8 a measure of protection to e We feel that If we Nfrere matter 1t would lead to the other depredations against our men. We will_readily pay over this reward for the simple information which will lead to the arrest and conviction of these men." The Oma teh. and lost $2.5) termin 0 & Great Western Rallro The houses located upon the property re- eently purchased by the Great Western raflroad will be November 12, at 10 o'clock a. m., temporary office of the undersigned, at 20th and Mason streets. These houses have all been signed and glven a number, and will be sold according to number he of sale and other necessary information as to terma and time of removal will then | be given There are between 70 and 80 houses to be sold. M'CAGUE INVESTMENT COMPANY, Agents, Office—8alvage yard, Mason Telephone No. 2471 20th “and Announcements of the Theaters. Thi# evening Miss Millie James hegins her engagement at the Boyd in her great success, “The Little Princess.” An im- pression seems to have gotten abroad that this 1s @ play exclusively for children Nothing could be farther from the facts, “The Little Princess” {s as much for grown-up folks as anything that has been on the stage in a long time, and not only tells a pretty story in a pretty way, but polnts a moral as well. It also possesses a pecullar but not exclusive interest for the children, and for this reason it has been spoken of as a children’s play. company presenting it Is the same that made it a success in New York last winter, and comprises a number of very clever peo- ple. The engagement lasts until after Saturday, with a matinee on Saturday afternoon. “The Peddler” is the name of a new four-act comedy drama from the pen of Hal Reld, which serves to introduce Joe Welch in a new character he has under- taken to portray on the American stage, and one that admirably suits him. He will be seen at the Krug tonight and for the remainder of the week, and throughout | the actlon of the play will have many op- portunities to display his histrionic ability. “The Peddler” is entirely different from the usual run of plays; it is full of heart interest, and holds the interest of the audience from start to finish. The scenio effects from the brush of that well-known scenic painter, Harley Merry, are most elaborate, and the settings are all that can be desired. The Orpheum will give a matines this afternoon, and Is featuring a treat for the children in the shape of an illustration of the entire production of Harrlet Beecher Stowe's great work, “Uncle Tom’s Cabin" in life ‘motion pletures, projected by the kinodrome. Nearly 2,000 feet of film is shown, and even with the older folks fts impreasiveness has been manifested every night this week by the enthuslastic ap- plause. The other seven features of the program embrace comedy, musle, dance and juggling of the quality that pleases. Horse covers mage fo fi your horse Omaha Tent and Awning Co. 1ith and Harney streets. 8. R. Patten, dentist, McGague bullding. DIED, CREE—Ella, wife of Judson Cree, aged 30 Yuneral from 8t. Peter's church Friday at 3 & m. November 13, Residence, 516 South Twenty-second street. _— - THE TIME WAS when very few men could afford a tallored suit--but since Niooll beygan making suts to measure very few men can afford to wear the ready- maode clothes that are made to fit any- body and fis nobody. Nicoll's prices, workman- ehip, quality snd fit made the change, Over 1300 different patterns to select from — Suits $20, $25, $30, $35—Trousers $5 to $12— All garments made in Omaha. TAILGR 209-211 South 15th St FRED PAFFENRATH, Manager. - OPERA GLASSES Let us ehow you the latest in them 15th and Dodge commission of | mini- | mum price will be announced at the hour | The | BRANPES: Great Specials»Ladies’ Wear $12.50 Long Kersey Copats at $8.98 A smart new long coat made of two capes, stitched flat collar, lined thre urmmu and new pouch qleeves ~—coat is 42 in. long. all $25 Long Co’l. at su.ns Highly fashionable long winter coats made of heavy -Enqllsh ker - seys, g\mranteed satin Hn|nq, new A cuffs, with the Jaunty mll\mrv button velvet collars.and cuffs, trtmmlnqs new color‘u, O0dd Lots of Tallored Suits A great showing of suits in odd 'g 98 L] w=ia lots of different lines, that sold at Special Values in the New Furs $13.85, $15, 817.50 and 82u. I/ wecan fit you in this lot at...... .2.98 l-so value In beautiful and fash- Double elecfric biended river’ ‘mink, mutria and fox, at ‘-98 {.98, 7.50 & 9.98 Splendid Bargains in Millinery $10 Trimmed Hats at $3.95-Just 310 trimmed hats, greatly reduced—Velvet dress shapes, taques and turbans, fur and chenille combinations, etc., all tastily trimmed some with ostrich and ornaments, others with folinge and ribbon, values up to 3 95 $3 -nd $3.50 Trimmed I'I.-u at 950-—Her. is a lp.nl.l line of very pretty trimmed hats, all new and h-ndwm-sly fashioned, go at..... i $1.50 and $2.50 Streol I‘Iat 250 Drnped len and velvet nov- elty materials, some wing and breast trimmings, worth up 10 82.50 each, at 250 House Bouquets for Thanksgiving A floral piece adiis greatly to the attractivenes of the dining table. Ws offer two specials for this purpose, flowers that are set in large shells and present a very aitractive picture at 1- 49'1.85 Fall Kid Gloves at 59c New fall kid gloves, all the late shad up to $1.80, at. ... Electric seal cluster scarfs with four big talls, at Double hair scarts, eight taiis extra long, at 80¢ Double fox Trench coney with cords, at e Special fonable scarfs, at phprelent CHRISTMAS is sure to come. Be wise—look ahead—do much of your shopping early and avold the rush which never fails 1o come. Nothing more suitable as a gift than a box of handsome stationery—varlous #lzes adapted for correspondence acknowledgments or regrets—stamped with an address die, monogram or coat-of-arms. Correspondénce solicited. The Moyer Stationery Co. 220 and 222 So. 16th St. 0000000060099 Pinaud Parisian Perfumer| The name PINAUD Is a familiar one t all users of Perfume and other tollet re quisites. Our stock of the goods manufac tured by the celebrater French firm is a complete one, Indeed, and embraces all the old-time favorites. WE MENTION A FEW: PINAUD'S BOTTLED HANDKERCHIEF FXTRAOTS. 1%-0z. bottles AURORA TULIP. 1i4-oz. bottles French Pansey.... 1i4-0z. bottles Violette Reine. -0z, bottles Violette Reine. Our Long Lasting 1% bottles Txora Breon| 1-0z. bottle Violette de Pari ttle Le-os. bottle Drisas de la l'ump.\s 1i4-0z. bottle Paquita Ll 14-0z. bottle Peau d'Es 1%-0z. bottle Violette Sensation . PINAUD'S BULK. EXTRACTS, These ' we have in TRIPLE, QUAD- RUPLE and QUINTESSENCE quality. PRIPLE EXTRACTS AT 9c PER 0%. We sell the regular 50c odors at 3¢ per ounce, as follows: PEAU D ESPAGNE. These are not the triple or QUADRUPLE extracts, but the QUINTESSENCE which usually retail for $L.00 per ounce. Our price g%c per ounce. ~We mention| A some of the vdo) CHEME Quintessenc RY pluintessenc H CARNATION )((I\:\IA MUGUET, )Y DAISY i VIOLKT. REINE, Sherman & McCGonnell Drug Co. Druggists and Perfumers, 16th und Dodge Stx., Omaha. number of red our lon husbands have -lasting Steel Ranges, anksgiving presents to their wives. nksgiving will be a haj those families need not be doubted. way their turkeys will be rest of their di pleasure to them. well, says you is ‘such a marvel of perfection now we want a Rochester Base We make the w %.00 down and Ours is the only the west. thi. Quintessenc Quintessenc Quintessenc Quadruple M Thacker, 00 per exclusive Cor, 114 S. 16th St. lce Tools We carry the only stock in the west; Wm. T. Woods & Co’s celebrated tools. Send for 1094 catalogue. A Good Bath Brush for Just 15¢ These money Thursday Peruna brushes are worth double the This price Is for one day only— Jas. & Son Co. 1511 Dodge Street. Cascaretts 10¢ Bromo Seltzer . +e10c Pear ented soap nmllnml Catarrh Cure, cure Elder Flower Boap, 1 cakes Mennen's Taleum Powder 8c Perfume—all 0dors » Lu Blanche Powder {BRANRES: . 20c ‘and’ 40c | , 20c, We and 7 i guaranteed to Steel Ranges already That py one rousted and the ier cooked will be a lasting 2422 Cald- “The Steel Range we bought of that Burner."” olesale price for cash, month payments. stove store in TheStoetzel Stove Co | : Morton Exclusive Agents Food Lnspecter. | I..lm!'lflfllll'l"l'l DV, S BEE: THURSDAY, HAYDEN; THE RELIAMLE STOR ble tickets ever given absolutely | To still further prove that t Women’s Coats Nobby, stylish garments, strictly up-to- date In every respect, trimmed with buttons and fancy velvets—these come In seven different colors, and are lined with Skine ner's satin and fancy taffeta. PRICES— $25.00, $20.00 and $17.50 Women's military coats, made of Amer- fcan wool kersey, with double capes, made with stitched strapped seams, new tght fitting back, new sleeves, stole ;;z;mmmgumr $156 value— o 00 zibelines, military stvie, In ¢astor, brow zibelines, military style, in castor, brown, blue and black, regular L" 50 '5 oo . I value, for . NOVEMBER Coupons with every purchase. note the prices quoted for the following sales. | east or west can or will offer such values. 12 Wonderful Coupon Sale The most liberal and valua- free with every purchase. hese coupons are absolutely free, No other house Havden Bros® Gloak Department. The Most Extraordinary Salo of Women’s Tailor Four manufacturers of women's sults— made in all 1175 beautiful high class sults for § , Who refused to take them on account of the late delivery. They are beautiful creations, made especially for the better class of trade of the eastern citles. We got them at half the cost of manufacture—and this 1s how we will sell ..9.90 .14.95 24.75 Dastern retailel $18.00 and $19.00 women's suits, for, each ..... and $2%5 sufts— for, each . PN s"‘m and 55 sults— These suits are on. the greatest Furs! Furs! Furs! Owing to the style of the collars on all the suits and coats, every woman needs a fur scarf—We were aware of thls months ago and prepared enormous stocks and all kinds of furs—the greatest lot ever shown in the west THREE SPECIALS FOR THURSDAY— Spcela 1—You can't beat it for scarfs, extra long, 2 full skins, with the tails, furriers Wmlld ask you tly—- our price only, each .. ....AU Special No. 2-O'possum and sable _scarfs and Tsabella dyes, regular $8.90 values, Thursday only, each Bpecial No. 3475 fur ucarfs, a mixed varle: orth up to $7.50— "‘humd.u only, each . P 1} TRA SPECIALS— Women's capes, In castor, made of fine Kkerseys. lined throughout with satin_ 23 inches in length, regular l 5 oo values, for, each . Women's silk waist; .00 quality, for .. Women's flannelette wrappers, $1.50 quality, for Women's elderdown regular $1.50 qual : Tufant's ripple eiderdown clodks, {Fimme [fur, worth 5250, No. for only, Women's black m(r\arix( skirts, for .... HAVDEN 'HAYDEN BROS. We issue certificates of d Certificates of Deposit eposit for three, six or twelve months, bearing four per cent interegt, and all of our de- posits are payable on demand. - J. L. Brandeis & Sons, Bankers. Burlin gton Pay Checks Cashed. BORSHE! WATCHES Make a lasting present for Christ- mas. or a lady, boy, for a gir We have the gant stock we for & kentleman, for a 1 rgest and most ele- ver shown. The 12 in a gold-filled finest gold watch » giad 1o lay one away for you until Christmas if you wis BROWN & BORSHEIM, 223 Bouth 16th the price. THEM. Ho MUCH A8 W You see, the drug SOUTH OMAMA are hanging long price plan like grim de see 1t slipplng away from the after OLD 8O ut from beh tlouds. “The N RS sald the orice drug busine hing of the 30 someti newspapers D. But wher Powder Sc Pozzoni Face Powder $1.00 Temptation Tonic S0c Gem Catarrh Powder n 00 Coke's I i $1.00 Peruna- %e Laxative Bromo Quinine $1.00 Tler's Malt Whiskey.... $1.00 Pure Canadian Mait Whiskey 2 Chester's Genuine Pennyroyal Pilis SCHAEFER’ 16th and Chicago. Omah. 24th and N Sts., South Omaha, Perfield’ a CUT PRICE DRUG STORE | Phones 141 Phone N C utPrice Piano Co. Office and Infrmary, 8th and Masen Sta lm NEW POTAY We have just received a new velour calf in the blucher cut, with dull calf top on the great Potay last We also have the new last in a patent colt button, both styles with military heel, at $3.50. We're at no extra expense in selling this particular shoe, and consequently can put more value in them for the money than stores that have only one DREXEL SHOE Co., 1419 Farnam Street, Omaha's Up-to-Date Shoe House B. Bldg., Room 7. Btory &Clark Telephone 701 Ludw iz Schilar, TWENTIETH CENTURY FARMER values of | CLOTHES FOR MEN WOMEN Great Values in Women’sCoats WOMEN'S NEW MILITARY COAT-Made of fine English ker- or tmported szibeline, in all shades, high military collar— double breasted front and shoul- der strapped front and back—a $15.00 value—Thursday— $10.75 WOMEN'S THREE-QUARTER LENGTH COATS—In wibslines, kerseys or cheviots, all new shapes, loose or half tight fitted backs, with shoulder capes and the very newest sleoves, gar- ments worth up to $25.00—~Thurs- " $16.75 WOMEN'S VERY SWELL TARY COATS-Wo are house In Omaha showing the “Originals” of these exclusive and declded effects—others have tried to copy them—'but there is @ difterence” that you cannot fall to notice when comparing them—we are showing these gar- ments in different materials kerseys, cheviots, coverts and zibelines—don't fall to see them if you want a correct and most up-to-date garment of the sea- son at prices— .75, $22.50, $24.75, $29.75 and $37.50 Ladies’ Shoes Thursday we will provide you with shoes that your best taste approves. There’s style to them and there’s quality to back the style and the price you pay for a ‘““Nebraska shoe” won't buy its EQUAL ANYWHERE-—LISTEN TO THESE VALUES: LADIES’ SHOES—Made of genuine Paris kid and box calf—in lace, with good heavy soles and extension edges, made on the Vassar, Princeton and University toes—WORTH $2.50— $1 90 - OUR PRICE e aee LADIES' SHOES—Made of glazed kid, fleece- lined, in lace, A s (L LADIES FELT JULIETS—Fur trimmed, in red and black, also beautiful felt slippers, in the newest styles, with leather soles—a great $l 00 value at sey capes, MILI- the only LARGEST EXCLUSIVE RETAIL MILLINERY HOUSE IN THE WEST, Cutting Prices on Stylish Millinery Pretty Hats at $3.00, $5.00 and $6.50 Invastigate— It Pays, 1508 Douglas Strest DEWEY & STONE FURNITURE &0, 115-11T FARNAM STREET.| Dressers ut. Speeial values for balance of the week. Dressers in quartered oak, bird's-eye eye maple or mahogany—with plain ed inside and out—large pat- mirror—beauts- §10 up. Gold Fobs from $ up. We are showing & nice Look for the name— Chiffoniers made of selected %\ullty maple, curly birch and mahogany- or fancy front to match dresser— munu!u:n 3 50 fully made and GOLD CHAINS line of the: ?mfl' and the large handsome line in Filled S. W. LINDSAY, Jeweler and Optician, of quartered oak, curly birch, bird's well front—drawers beautifully large pattern plate 0 on at .. finished—at . and Fobs-regular shape and Dickens Chains, 14 k., from Chains and Fobs. Bpend & few minutes in our stgre © Dougilas Strect.