Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, November 20, 1903, Page 12

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Big ! Bargains in Pictures Saturday S-Ien' ~ Seturday |_ “TODAY IS BARGAIN FRIDAY” We Must Dispose of an Immense Accumulation of Dress Goods Remnants 75c Dress Goods at 15¢—These splendid goods conté in waist lengths also many lengths to match for skirts and little dresses, in light shades. in- cluding c¢ream—from our reguiar depart: ment—worth 75¢c a yard—at....... ...... $2.00 quality Tweeds, Tallor Cloths and Cassimeres, coat and skirt lengths, of kerseys, ete,, 50 and 60 inch goods, C at 15¢ s.‘ioo quality Etamine, oiles, Silk and Wool | 69 ' Goodn — in department— go at—a 50c Albatrosses, Veilings, Challis vaa 25c (Three to seven yards long—cream, sky, pink, tan, helfo, Imported Sample Lengths at 25c Plece (Thousands of samples of the finest goods—many to match.) Remmnants of Dress Goods in the Basement Heav yary yard shnrur Jengths of light and dnrk Dress counters—at Remmnants of Hi Fifteen hundred yards manufacturer’ 8ilk Velvets—i% to 16 $1.00 and $1.25 Skirtings—in mill sample lengths—64 inches wide—1 and 1% lengths—dolar and a half value—at—a sample black ard lengths—wort k-‘ -ll In 'ood Ionflhl. 39c 39c » ¢ and 10¢ apiece gh Grade Silks nd colored up to §1.60-at~ Gm»ds—mn two Black Silk Taffeta and Peau do Sole Remnants at § Their Regular Value. Special Remnant Bargains in Basement Danish Cloth, 16¢ quality mill loc lengths 124c quality Drapery Siikoline at, > Oc lit; 15cOut ny H :::“y Flannel and E‘]O Skirting, laln wlorad 2ic|H ,lrd Ten-cent quality 32-inch Patchwork Comfort Calico— 5 c Sale of Street Hats, Basement, 10c mart and pretty Btreet Hats—in the tallored ready-to-wear effects—- 'mmm-i with pompoms, quills, ribbons, etc.—have wld earller in the season for one dollar and one dollar and a half—in the basement AL Liiiiiiienieees 3. W. Brandsis & Fons J. W. Brandeis & Fons JEW RATE RILES CRAIN MEN t by Book Island Demounced as Plot Against Omaha. B —_— fi!lflflls OF EXCHANGE AIR THEIR VIEWS Llnn All Roads Except Great West- ern Are Combineéd in Effort to Defeat Gralh Market i Project. ‘ —_— ' The members of the new Omaha Grain _@xchange are very much wrought up ovér ‘the aotion of the Rock Island in lowering rate on grald intg Omaha, which is to secure the low proportional on that product out of the city to ueapolis and Bt. Paul, They see In it & move on the part of the iroads’ to kill in its infancy the move- One “Don’t you mee that fhis brings in a lot “new territory which s enabled to secure low peaportional raje {o the east? Be- this territory was brought in, the in shipments from that section would turally stop in this city, providing there a market established_here, because gratn eould not be shipped east under e Jow proportional rite of 9 cents on "Wheat and & cents_on corn, but now that (these low rates can be secured east by ‘the shippers of grain from the stations in @ new section which has been brought the product will, of course, go right Omiah&, . It' has been my bellef all at the raliroads would do thelr nd try to put a damper on any tempt to bulld up a market here, and . Wis latest move on thelr part proves the v}-mon 1 have made many times." it & Serious Blow, have not nge as yet, for the t how'the raliroads were going to re- ve the movement, and now,” he sald, can see, I at first thought perhaps the tion of the Chicago Great Western In making 4 Jow Proportional rate to tne east uld e & blessiug to this city and Ne- but, judging from the late action Rock Island, 1 think we have lost kil 'we have gained unless we are smart Jenough to originate some plan to thwart ' schieme on foot, A blind man could that ‘the new mové of the Rock Island Il force Stickney to again lower his pro- 19¢ Imitation French Fiannel — wa 10c yard Fleece back light celored Wals ting, ;lrd 1 Oc 1240 u.my Fleece Wrapper Flnnl Sc a yard.... 100 Sh F annel, .45 25¢ Merceriz’d Pla n Colored Sateens— 10c ual. fleeced a yard 10c portional rate east from Omaha In order that he cansecure any of the business, and this, of course, will be met by an- other reduction by ' the Rock Island or some other road which runs into Omaha from the west. The ultimate result will be that we will have a flat rate out of this city to the east on wheat of about § cents, or less, to Minneapolls and St. Paul, |.%c 2% and that is just what the rallroads want untll this movement is killed. The re- duction of ithe proportional rate by the Chicago Great Western has served us an excuse to the other roads to make a cut. They are all in ‘cahoots, and the next move will perhaps come from some other line besides the Rock Island. say that they not wish to be understood that I think the Chicago Great Western is in the deal. I think Mr. Stickney 18 playing fair with Omaha and doing the best he can for us, and I hope that he will win, which I be- lieve he can if we will give him all the as- istance In our power and all pull together @ainst the common enemy. The New Short Line of the Chicago Great Western Rallway Offers two [y equipped trains daily from Omahe Council Bluffs to St. Paul and Minneapolls. The Flyer running every night to th§ Twin Cities is unexcelisd for #peed and. comfort. The Day Express ls the best train for Fort Dodge, Mason City and Austin. For further infoPmation apply to GEORGE F. THOMAS, General Agent, 1612 Farnam st, Omaha, Neb. e — Horse covers made to fit your horse. Omaha Tent and Awning Co., 1ith and Harney streets. 8. R. Patten, dentist, McCague building. Anuocuncements of the Theaters, The elaborate paraphernalia used in the production of Rousby’s electrical spectacle “In Paris,” which will be the headline at- traction at the Orpheum next week arrived ; at the theater yesterday and work placing It in shapo was started. The spectacle Is a5 big and ats that it takss ssves days to set 1t up. In Europe it was a big success. It reviews in four tableaux gay Parisian lite during the French exposition of 1900, | This evenlng at the Boyd Mr. J. H, 8tod- dart and his company will repeat “The Bonnje Brier Bush,” a play that has re- peated its success in Omaha. On Sunday, beginning with a bargain matinee, “The Girl from Sweden" will open & short engagement at the Boyd. MRS. J. BENSON OUTING FLANNEL GOWNS. We carry a very fine line of ladies’ Flannellette Gowns in white, plain colors and fancy stripes, embroidered and braid trimmed. This" season’s styles arve very neat, and we are showing a good assort- ment. Children's Rizes from 32 to 44. The, $1.00, Prices, 50c, $1.25, $1.50 up to $2.25, Outing Flannel Gowns and Sleeping Suits. Wo to lourtmu years—prices range according to size and quality i 38 to '§1.00. Aruold s knit sleeping suits A0, W size, Flannellette ‘suits with feet, any size, 50¢. with feet, white only, 60¢ up to We are sole agents for Araold’s goods for ladies and chlldren THE OMAHA DAILY SCHMOLLER & MUELLER 1313 Farnam Streef, Omaha, | *'* A Furore in the Piano Market Clearing out of 100 new and slightly used Grand Square and Uprights at prices that mean a substantial saving to the shrewdgst buyer. It's the piano opportunity of a lifetime; cost and profits are not' consid- ered. We need the room for hollday stock and to move about 100 planos quickly we offer the following unprecedented bargains: 8 Squares, odd styles......$15, $20. $%5 Emerson 'Square -mm double the money.. ” Vose Bquare, found corners. Knabe Square, fine condition slrinw-( Square, good as new. Ebony Upright, tully repaired. . Maho mr lprllh(‘ almost new. ... Oak Upright, returned from Tental. & 3 4 Walnut U concerts STORY & CLARK, TAKEN iN P‘((‘"ANGE FOR ONE OF OUR ND MADE MUELLER PIANOS.. ogve bo b ekt 18 Hallet & Davls, largest size Kranich & Bach, parlor [ ’ Klmhu" Baby Grand, golden oak $106 Knabe Goncert ‘Grand, " oxceilent condition..,. The above bargains will be sold on terms $10 CASH AND $5 PER MONTH. Credit freely given to all-and a chiid can buy from us as cheaply as an adult. The Greatest Bargaln Plano Givers Int e World, MANUFACTURE~ WHOLESAL£ ~RETAIL PIANOS MAIN MOUSE AND OFFICE: 1313 FARNAM FACTORY.. . ...« 1310 FARNAM YRI.!'MONI 1mas OMAHA LINCOLN, NE CO. BLUFFS, IA N 198 8. 11TH ST BROADWAY oL rea oL see SOMETHING GOOD TO EAT Mrs, Foley and her friends are ‘oln' to| L solve the above problem or know the reason why. On Monday evening Novem- ber 30th they will give an entertalnment at the Crelghton Auditorium, 2th and Cali- fornia st., for the benefit of the COOK'S SCHOOL." "Some of the VERY BEST MUSICAL talent of both Omaha and South Omuha, will ba represented there and the event will be worth tour umu the price, 25c. We have tickets on at our store, HELE PUSH A GOOD THING, noo Grahlm- Catarrh Cure—guaran- £ 00 P $1.00 Bfmlll Midy Capsules. $1.00 Sexine Pills . $2.00 Genuine Pills 1.00 P! e Laxative Bromo Quinin uinacetol—guaranteed cold cure ennen’s Talcum Powder. Clayton’s Dog Remedleu 2¢ Clayton's Dog Rem: LOWNEY'S C iO(‘OLATES-—O BRIEN SGIIAEFER' CUT PRICE DRUQG STORE C ;l‘ YA:&B Prop. 16th and Chicago 47 and 9. Z4th and N St T . A aos detivered a7 plecs in either city. Geldman Pleating: Co. French Pineapple and Side Pleating. Tucking, Pinking, Fluting, Shirring, Etc. 107 South 16th Street. 200 Douglas Block Second Floor. Telephone 1636, by asking us whtn te parts for R d Furaae ki OMAHA STOVE REPAIR WOR! Telephone 000. 1207 DQ-.'I. B cking for base Durots ‘gives (hom & daish wolth your Ume (o avestigate. Gives ao. {nstantencous lish. FASHION has once more decreed inat Bead Necks aro the proper tuing. We have them i all sizes, in i gold, 15th and Dodge For Menstrual Suppressionir ... Snreas PEN-TAN-GOT Mok B e "l e T el v \ | | BEE: FRIDAY. HAY DENs THE HELIAPLE STORE. OVEMBER 20, Wonderful Coupon Sale “ Coupons with every purchase. The most liberal and valua 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. HAYDE“ I:"duyl{:mmmt Da'y‘ THE RELIABLE STORE, In Omaha’s Greatest Domestic Room| T TWO CARLOADS OF THE FINEST MILL ENDS AND HIGH GRADE RFMNAI\TR :"\ ER PUT ON THE MARK ET—AND S WiLi, MAKE PRICES 8O Tou! ELF WITH 1C n Sbh IF EVER, or i YEAR, YOU BAW SUCH MERCIHANDISE AT THESE NANTS WOOL DRESS GOODS | lbg REMNANTS OF 49c AND 9. Thonsants ¥ s & o " ousands of remnants of mephyrs, Bt O gtrakhan cloaking, 64 inches | “porfed madrasses, binck sateens, double ool vanion beline, Beoteh mixtures, | fold percales and fleece lined movelties, sands of remnants of high grade wool| WOLth up to loc, o Friday, per yard FrinnySopds movelties, worth up to $LW, | 1990 REMNANTS OF WASH GOODS, 6o 49c and Thousands of vards of 36-inch wide per- “cales, both In light and dark eolors, sil- u i v NOV. | yer gray zephyrs, Scotch plad ginghams, ‘9‘;:[“1“:[:!:"’;'_"“ OF WASH GOODS NOV-| georsucker ginghams and fancy LTIES, 100— palstings, worth up to 1%c, Thousands of remnants of fleece lined | Frida noveities, high grade percales, 3. inches | 6i4c BT, wide, ficece lined plcques, plain striped 1903. THEM, AT ANY TIME, PRICES. WASH GOODS NOV- d . DARD PRI} 4%c— Thousands of yards of German blue, silver and checked Scotch ginghams and Vene- | gray and black and white full standard ¥ty portvara 10 06 B, T 4ic HATS TRIMMED FREE OF CHARGE. $1.50 IMITATION BEAVER HATS.... .. w... $1.00 CHILDREN’S FELT HATS......cv oo 5c $1.50 LADIES’ STREET HATS...... nec0.. 50c INFANT'S WHITE SILK CAPS...... ..... 50c BUNCHES FRENCH VIOLETS ...... «.... 75¢ ROSES; 12 IN A BUNCH FOR " : Hayden's Pure Food Depar ment. Headquarters for Thanksgiving Delicacies 20-1bs. fine trn.nulated sugar for Large bottles purg MARVELOUS VALUES IN 75¢ BUNCHES VELVET FOLIAGE..: w..\ ... Large sacks white or yelln' carnmenl 1’ “;;rcealcrlhlra sl ‘ 2| Pudding, - Bromn . Jeiii . Good drink Hnmofecor;feee oo s - e B, F‘. anln. English Bl‘enkfu! H -O-See, und Chotee Prea sittings, 16" P ovn;an oun e SEE OUR FULL LINE OF SPICES, EXTRACTS, PEEL, DRIED AND FRESH FRUITS FOR THANKSGIVING. Gandy! Gandy!! Candy!!! E MAKE ALL OF OUR OWN CANDY AND GUARANTER EVERYTHING TO BE MADE FROM PURE SUGAR. Cocoanut Squares; pound Chocolate Drops, pound Clove Cushions, pound Wintergreen, Cashions, vm Oolong, Fancy cr crackers, Lemon Drope, pound ... Peanut Squares, pound Yankee Peanut, pound | Sassatras Drops, pound Vanilla_Cushions, pound Balted Peanuts, pound .. HAYDEN BROS. BEAR IN MIND we _are authorized ents for the DOMESTIC, NEW S’I‘ANDARD nd HOUEEHOLB B'Iln[ Machines, all_strictly first- g?“u“wlt{"\fl&‘!fi- date Improvements—cheaper make of machines also 801d. N Bupplies, attachment and Tepairs for all machines = | oechines at §i5, up. P. E. FLODMAN & C0., Jewelers, '™ Sepitol Ave., A Christmas gift of rare beauty to be scen OPPOSITE THE POST- OFFICE is a LIZARD SKIN LADIES’ TRAVELINC BAG uipped with a complete set of handsome STERLING SILVER TOILET ARTICLES, Price $100,00, ALBERT EDHOLM, Jeweler. 107 NORTH SIXTEENTH STREET. pound Every Word is Read on The Bee Want Ad Pages Thousands of Bee readers are scanning every word of the want ad pages to find the mis-spe!lerl | G = PRl R £A Woid o Put in y words. sufficient. day. Teleph(ine 238. Bee Want Ad Dept. After Last Nights Meeting The Ak-Sar-Ben is assured for another year. nex: thing on the program s to have your goods laid as.ce tor t e Lo t Lindsays jewelery store. We Rave oo of the handsomest lines’ In ' the city—spend & few minutes at our store, S. W. LINDSAY, Jeweler and Optician, The ———— STERLING CARVING SETS bridge, ‘mlfl Of Po) o a ?l'.fim’—‘l:llfi O("h‘-t:; Cam-~ . O P he nom's e Burter, or nr;-':n'tm:::.fi" pleces FAT5. o be thanktul for. I ‘Mawhiuney & Ryun Co., Sta., Omaba. IRl R AR Biationars. witte' tor -3""" CLOTHES FOR MEN Tvs Underwear for Men and Women. SPECIALS « FRIDAY Men's Underwear Men's medium welght derhy ribbed Egyptian cotton, in natural, ecru and fancy colors—Drawers with heavy sat- een bands, shirts with B(Ifl and silk trimmed fronts, with French neck- ¢ regular 79¢ quality—4be—all glzes. 45¢ Men's Underwear 75¢ Men's Underwear $1.00 sUnderwear Men's mediun, and heavy weight natural wool underwear, for early fall and winter wear, also heavy plush back-— in tan and fancy colors—regular $1.25 values—at 7oc. Men's fine quality Australian wool and French merino underwear, in natural, red, tan and white, well trimmed. and properly made, best values ever shown—regular $1.60 cualities--at $1.00—-all sizes. Men’s High Grade Underwear at $1.25 Made of a fine quality derby ribbed Australian wool, very soft and serv iceable and strictly non-shrinkable, well trimmed and #inished with heavy satin bands on drawers, and sllk faced shirts —in blue, tan and natural colors— l 25 THIS IS A REGULAR $1.75 QUALITY—FOR.., Men’s Imported Merino Underwear at $1.40 This underwear is made of an extra fine quality of imported merino These garments were bought way below their regular price—They are full fashioned in a beautiful shade of blue-gray, three-quarter pure Australian wool and one-quarter Egyptian cotton—A garment made to sell at $2.50-- our price, $1.40, is the lowest price ever named on underweat of such high character—WORTH $2.50—-OUR PRICE.. g Men’s Combination Underwear L | We have the greatest assortment of Men's Combination Underwear ; ever offeréd In this western country—We are showing strictly all wool Jersey ribbed Combination Suits, beautifully trimmed and properly ' propertioned, at $2.25, $2.00 and $3.50—We can fit any proportioned | man—Ilong, slim, stout. Women’s Vests and Pants, 25c Per Garment Ladies’ good heavy weight ribbed fleece lined vests and pants, in Egyptian, white or natural, perfectly shaped, 25c and trimmed—ON SALE FRIDAY, FOR, PER CARMENT P . . Ladies’ Extra Fine Quality Underwear, 45c Ladies’ extra fine quality underwear, in silk fleeced jersey ribbed vests and pants, in white ecru, regular 45c 75¢ quality~FOR FRIDAY ....cov0 ceunn Ladies’ Combination Suits, 45¢c Made of heavy Egyptian cotton, in natural ecru, made to sell at 76c— SPECIAL PRICE, FRIDAY.. cousasee soveteet saneengs soeves Children’s Underwear at I9c hildren’s natural gray jersey ribbed cotton Combination Suits—ages 2 to 12— REGULAR 45¢ QUALITY—FOR. .00t sonnvgne srvnne pasenese o THE BENNETT PANY Our Values Will Simply Astonish YOU THE CASH DID THE BUSINESS 45¢c 19¢c Ready for your selection— FIVE HUNDRED MEN’S SUITS ANDQVER- COATS of the very latest styles On Sale in Clothing Department Friday and Saturday Real $16.50 values 3 8 8 — Make your selection —A suit or an overcoat—Bargain square, Harney St. oninnco BENNETT'S CLOTHINCG DEPT. ... "The Bes Want Ads Produce Results.

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