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j'11.15 QSA11A DAnT BEE: SAT VU DAY. SKI'I hli;iM( '-'I, mmu.
DIETRICH HOMEWARD BOUND
EtE&to: Kticbei fan Franciico ted at Once
8 tart i for Nibmka.
PLEASED WITH PROGRESS OF FILIPINO
fjnutlirrn liliitiilt In 1'n r( Iriiln r Arc
ulrf it ml (ininl I'rrlliiK
Miiril .t liter Irii iin llmilfrnt
I'lilurc In IIHkIiI.
SAX FRANCISCO. Sept. 20 -Uriltecl States
fienutor Charles II. Dlutrich of NebraHka,
who him been on a vinlt to the Philippines,
TPtumoil on the Nippon Marti unit Imme
diately Htartcd fur h!n homo. He loft thero
Juno 20 on tho transport Hancock for Ma
nila, in company with Adjutant General
Corbin, Ouncral Weston nnil Congressman
Julius Kabn. Soon nttor reaching the
Philippine these olllclals, with Surgeon
General .Sternberg, maile n circuit of the
archipelago on the transport I.mvton. All
wcro highly pleased with tbo progress made
tinder American administration, no dissatis
faction among tho Kltlplnos being apparent.
Tbo moro southerly ports of tbo Islands, of
which comparatively llttlo could be heard,
wcro found to bo prosperous, with Ameri
cans and Filipinos fraternizing. Tho fu
ture of tho Philippines. In tho opinion of
Ecnator Dietrich, U vtrv promising.
It's right on pago 7. Hayden Ilroa.' big
VI.
A muni nri'inm h f lli! Tlirntcr.
"Whoso Haby Are You?" rather a perti
nent nuostlon. but applies to everybody, In
cluding Infant, juvenile nnd adult. Wo
aro nil moro or less somo one's baby. Our
jnotbers' fathers', wives' husbands', itwcct
hoartit' or lovers'. So wbat'u tho use?
Hut tlmt'H got nothing to do with tbo
question nt baud. If you aro at all Inter
ested to know whoso baby you are, why
tbo mystery. If it Is mieh, can bo easily
solved to your utter satisfaction at Doyds
theater on Sunday, matlneo nnd night, Sep
tember when tho cleverest of farces
tearing this entchy tltlo will bo presented.
Churlea W. Ilowser will be seen In tho com
tiy, supported by n specially selected cast
if farceurs.
For excessive perspiration try Ilo-No-Hay
pti'Tdor.
.MnKiini Kill I Illiimliiiitril.
Tho Michigan Contrnl, "Tbo N'lagara
Kails Houte," ban established at Its Kails
VIow station a powerful electric search
light, which every night Illuminate.) tho
faco of the falls nnd tho ruplds for the
benefit of tho pausangers upon Its train
passing nfter dark.
For tickets and folders npply to city
ticket ottlce, 119 Adams street, Chicago.
II You Go tn Cnliirmlo
Bn sure and go over tbo Loup. The finest
trip In tbo country. Jiend 3 cents In stnmpt
to T. n. FIsbor, general passcngor agent,
Denvor, Colo., for handsome Ulustratod
book describing this nnd other attractive
trips offaroj by tbo Colorado & Southern
railway.
Ask your druggist or glove dealer about
Itfi-No-May powder. A great economy In
hot weather. Cures cxcosslvo perspiration
saves gloves, parasols and flno dross
eoods. No drew shields needed If you uie It
Low llnlc ICxcurnloiis.
To Ohio and Indiana points; also Louis
ville. Ky.. via H. Sr. O. S.-W., September 17
and 21 nnd October 1 and 8. Coed returning
thirty days. Call on nearest ticket agent
or address F. D. aildcrsleove, District Tas
ecngcr Agent, St. Louis, Mo.
Notice! AVooilniPii of the 'World.
The funeral of II. T. Gels of Alpha camp,
No. 1, will tnko place nt 2113 Lako street at
A o'clock Saturday afternoon. All members
of tho ordor aro requested to attend.
R. E. M'KELVY. Consul Commander.
Duller Tonight.
Jolly Eight's lively ball this evening,
(Washington ball, Eighteenth nnd Harney
streets, flno orchestra: a grand, good tlmo
for you. (lentil, 25 ccntH. Welcome.
For tired feet Ito-No-May powder.
Alcohol Figures
We sell alcohol for burning nnd for
medicinal use.
Rest !).- per cent Ornlti Alcohol, pint..., tOc
Rest !3 per cent drain Alcohol, quart.. 7Je
Rest 93 per cent Grain Alcohol, gallon. .$3.00
"Columbian Spirit" Wood Alcohol, pt,. SOo
"Columbian Bjilrlt" Wood Alcohol, (it.. UOo
"Columbian Spirit" "Wood Alrohnl, gl.?2.(0
NOTE "COLUMBIAN SPIRIT" Is tbo
equal of grain alcohol for every purpose
except for Internal administration. IT
HAS NO UNPLEASANT ODOR.
Common Wood Alcohol, pint 20o
Common "Wood Alcohol, quart l!re
Common Wood Alcohol, gallon Jl.ro
"Common Wood Aloohol," while being
pf rather unpleasant odor, 13 all right for
burning.
Abovo prices DO NOT INCLUDE bottlo
or Jug.
-RRINO YOUR ROTTLE
Sherman & McConnell Drug Go
CORNER MTU AND DODCE.
1515 rrO
Douglas St. qA
M
en's
Shoes
Broken lines,
J3.50 values,
to close, nt
$2.50
Woman's
Shoes
Broken lines,
values up to $3.50,
to close, at
$2.25
and $1.98
WOMAN'S
rolling; all
all widths
1
WOMEN'S SHOES-box calf
vtel kid and all the patent
eathers new extension soles
tho new heels mid CO iifi
tnes-$'.G0 and qJA.UU
WOMEN'S FI.VRST SlinS
oys'
' Shoes
Broken lines,
to cIobc, at
$1.25
and Q8c
the exclusive styles that huvo
mailo the Rochester popular
with the masses ff
$fl.0(), $5.00 and CT).UU
ROYS' AND OIRLS' SlIOlCS-Alw
stltchesnew extension soles-all
$2.00 and down to
SI
Satur
day Special
Sale
1515
Douglas St.
tri: i aiivam i: ,otici:.
Tuetln' .Mornlnu, .Scpl, -I, Urn I tin the
.llimt Itrninrl.nlilr Snip of .Mcr
cIiikI Imc liver lUimiti,
AT I10STON STORE, OMAHA.
The claim agent of the railroad company
sells us Cft solid rases of mcrchandlte which
were wrecked in transit.
These goods have Just been received today
anl wo aro now arranging them for the sale
next Tuesday.
Watch dally papers for further particu
lars. ISOSTON STORE, OMAHA,
J. L. Drandols & Sons, Proprietors.
Selling Rogers, Peet & Co. Men's Clothing.
It brings relief Ite-No-Maj" powder. Ask
your druggist. )t your feet trouble you
try It.
STUDENTS G00N RECORD
Voiinir .Mm of Crrllitni 1,'nl vcmlt
Adopt ItcMoltitloni ( He
aped mill (.'on dole nee.
Tho following resolutions were ndopteil
at a mass meeting of tho students of
Crclghtou university:
WherenH, Tim great heart of the nation
Is Htrlekun with overwhelming Borrow nt
tho deutli of our honored president, th
MtudentK of Crulghtun university nnsemblod
In their hall to give utterance to their fen
tlmenta on t til lamentabto occasion huvo
ilrnwn up and udopted tho following reno,il
tlnns: Resolved, That wo feel deeply grieved ut
tha loss which our country bus sustained
In the death of her ablo and beloved ex
ecutive, Resolved, That wo utterly abhor nnd
loudly condemn the dastardly erlmo by
which this unspeakable woe was brought
upon our beloved country.
Resolved, That we stigmatize as wicked,
detestablo unci dangerous to the cotnmi n
weul all anarchists and similar conspirators
against the laws of Clod and man, and tli.it
we express the hope that wise nnd encrgetle
legislation w prevent In tho future nil
promulgation of these destructive teach
ings. Wo hem ami now resolve, on this memora
ble occasion, ever throughout our lives to
use nil tho liitliieneo we can command on
behalf of religion and morality, which aro
the only llrm pillars of the ntuto and of
human society. For this purpose we tinnnl
muusly resolve to be ever the friends nnd
patrons ot religious education.
Resolved, That we admire nnd glorify
tho lamented pretddent for the Christian
spirit of resignation to tbo will of Ood nnd
tho forgiveness of wrong: with which he
boro the sad and abominable crlmo of the
cruel and unprincipled assassin.
Turn right to pngo 7 and read Hayden
Dros,' nd.
Nothing llkp Ro-No-Mny powder for ex
cesslvo perspiration of hands or feet; posi
tively cures tender nnd swollen feet, corns
and bunions.
Publish your legal notices In Tho Weekly
Dee. Telephone 238.
i-iwr.iiAi, notici:.
'the funeral servlco of Harry F. Cles will
bn held from the family residence. 2113 Lake
street, Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock.
Interment nt Kearney, Neb.
mrcii.
JENSEN-C. A., nged 63 years.
Funeral Hunday at 2 p. m. from family
residence In Benson. Interment In Spring
well cemetery. All friends invited.
These Gold, Damp Days
Will make your faco and hands chap and
burn nnd tho skin will become rough nnd
harsh and you will bo at nuts with your
self nnd everybody else, unless you uso our
Egyptian Lotus Cream, which Is without
doubt tho lines t preparation sold for cluips.
Every one who uses It recommends It to
other, nnd that accounts for tho Immense
snlo' wu huvo for It. Tho season Is now on
for Lotus Cream nnd we have a nice, fresh
lot. Casts but 19a per bottle. Patent
Medicines, Prescriptions and everything
else at ANTI-TRUST prices.
Rest 23c box Soap In America for 15c
COKE'S DANDRUFF CUItE fc
We. Plnaud'H Eau do Quinine 2ia
J1.00 Plnaud'H Eau da Quinine Tin
1.W DulTy'H Malt Whtskoy iOc
Jl.W ller's Malt Whiskey too
Mo Malted Milk
11.00 Malted Milk 73C
H.00 West's U. & N. Treatment 7c
S1.00 Temptation Tonic 75C
bOo Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin xSa
Wc Poz.zonnl Powder t'a
Mo Cramer's Kidney Cure -too
25c I.iiNutlvo Hroino Quinine i2C
iVc Llublg's Extract ot Uoef 17U
Jl.ttt Kirk's Hair Tonlo
Sl.CMi I, Interim) fnQ
U.OO Wine of Cardul
QfilliFCED'Q cut Price
dlSl1HErE.lf O Drugstore
Tel. 747. S. W. Cnr. lUth and Chicago
Goods delivered FREE to any part of city.
Taft's Philadelphia
Dental Rooms,
1517 Douglar St.
Neglect your teeth and you neglect
your personal appearance.
Fillings, 7Co up.
Vitalized Air, 50c.
Set of Teeth, $3.00.
jOi Da
fgttr L -v-. -v of the now uturnn models the past
UUP L.XJOa6 weok h K'vcn you the opportunity
to study tho most artistic SHOE
1DLAS of the year. These creations, with hundreds of others
equally exquisite In design, will be tho feature of SATURDAY'S
SELLING.
IDEAL SHOE style and enmfnrl nr. ...
$160 hboes-ln all tho lealhers-20 styles I III
and slzes-pdco :.' itJ3J
MEN'S SHOES-A lucky pur
chase 5(10 pairs of n celebrated
maker shoe Is now being sold
In this city at 5.O0 and im tn
$7.00 all the leathers
$3.50, $2.50 and
MEN'S FINEST SHOES-only
shoemaker that all others copy
"Nettleton's" none iihcc in
good price $7,' $6 and..'PO.UU
ays first the new rope
the leathers-$:.50,
! SA.V rilAJYCISCO AMI HUTUHM.
9 II, Vln ItocL Islnml Itoute.
Tickets on sale September 19 to 27; good
for return until November 15. City ticket
office, 1323 K&rnnm street.
Tho time to buy Is now the placo to buy
Is at Hayden Bros.' big store. Read tho ad
on page 7.
riMlilnir."
The month o September 1? ths best In th
year and tho Minnesota lakes tho best la
tile world for fishing.
Get a copy of booklet. "Beauty Spots,"
telling you where to find them. Re marka
bly low rates at Illinois Central city ticket
office, 1402 Farnam street, or address W.
II. Urlll, D. P. A., Omaha. Neb.
Re-No-May skin food for facial massage.
Re-No-Moy cream softens nnd whlteni
hands and face. A. Mayer Co.. 220 Bea
building, Consultation free from 2 to 4
dally.
llnek to Ohio mill Indiana.
September 23 tho Burlington route will
offer greatly reduced rates to points In
Ohio and Indiana. Detailed Information and
tickets nt 1502 Farnam street or nt Bur
lington station.
Re-No-Moy powder bring: rellof to tenrtet
feet.
Read Hayden Bros.' ad on page 7.
tmn
ON THE
I GROUND FLOOR
The New Girls'
and Boys' Store
Our prlccH nro nunr thu giounil,
us wull ns tho jrooils.
An espfclully stronp; lino ot
Norfolk: nnil tho throo-ploco sult.s,
from ! to 10 yours, ut 53.50, ?.'.00
nnil ?0.00.
AgciiUt 1'errls Unilurwnlsta, best
In tho world, 2."c unci o0o.
Fh'oco lined Union Suits, 0(k
Entire Satisfaction
Guaranteed,
The
Lilliputian Bazaar!
1415 Douglas St.
Phono A2221.
Ladies,' shoes specially adapted to tho sea
sonmade with tho different weight soles,
according to tho wants of tho trade.
Extra heavy, with extension edges, In
enamel or box calf.
f 5.00 values .13.50 always.
Sorosls aro certainly the new shoo for
women.
Fits right wears right and tho price
(3.50 Is also right.
SOROSIS SHOE STORE,
203 South 15th Street,
I'rnnk Wlleox, Jtlur.
Ask for catalogue.
1515
Douglas St.
M
lsses7
Shoes
Broken lines,
to close, at
98c
and 69c
Children's
Shoes
Broken lines,
to close, at
59c
and 48c
(Cl Sk
Infants'
Shoes
Atl styles and
colors,
35c, 25c
and 19c
and box
qq
Satur
day Special
Sale
1515
Douglas St.
BIG BASEMENT BARGAINS.
Extraordinary Values in Blankets, Comforts,
Flannels, Yarns and Cotton Batting,
ON SALE SATURDAY AT BOSTON STORE.
Every Advantage We Gain in the Markets You Get
the Benefit of. The Following Extremely Low
Prices Are Due to Several Fortunate Purchases
It's Good Policy to Buy a Winter's Supply.
SPECIAL SALE OF BLANKETS.
A largo stock, nnd doing tbo largest
Blanket business In Omaha. Tho most nd
vnntngcous purvlmso that wo ever mado.
A few of tho special bargains are:
Strictly all wool, white United States
Navy Blankets, mado for tho government,
to bo sold nt $7.00 a pair; wo offer them as
long as they last nt $3.50 n pair.
Ono lot of strictly all Wool Gray Blank
ets at $2.D8 nnd $3.05, worth $7.50 and $10.00.
Ono lot of wool mixed Middlesex Blank
ets, whlto nnd gray, $1.9S, generally sold
at $3.00.
Strictly all wool Medicated Scarlet Hlank
cts nt $2.'JS pair.
Fancy Wrapper BlanketB nt 75c each,
pinks, blues, rods, etc.
Special quality and special bargains In
White, Cray nnd Tan Cotton Blankets nt
49c, 75c, OSc and $1.25 pair.
COMFORT BARGAIN'S.
Sllkollno Comforts, hand-knotted nnd
filled with best Whlto Cotton, nt $1.23 ench,
equal to any $2.00 Comfort In Omnha.
Special bargains In flno Sntccn, fancy
stitched Comforts nt $1.25, $1.50, $1.0S and
$2.93 each.
SALE IN YARN DEPARTMENT.
Saxony In all colors, 5c skein,
Gcrmantown Knitting, nil colors, 15c
skein. ,
Flelshcr's German ' Knitting Yarn, nil
colors, 25c skein.
Shetland Floss, white, cream nnd nil
colors, 10c skein, '
Best grndo Imported Saxony, lOo skein.
Germantown Zcphcr, best quality, 10c
skein.
Angorla, white, gray nnd nil colors, 10c
ball.
Ico wool, largo balls, white and black, 10c
ball.
;brandi
HAYDEN
3
S
Ready-Made Garments
The greatest suit sale of the season. New Jackets by tho hundred. This season's
best and choicest styles and prices ns usual ot quotations not obtainable In nnv
other store in Anierlcu. much less In Oma bn. A few Items montloneil to partially
show tho udvantoge gained by nu early pti rcbaser.
All tho samp
$12.00 nnd $15.00:
All tho Bam
to $20.00; Saturd
All the sam
Womon's bo
tnc new curr, w
Women's stv
brown, tan, cas
trimmed with st
price 37. Ud.
Women's Fit
Last June when the Season
lit - A . -
we omraciea ior a ureat Many Purs.
Our foresight Induced us to buy early. Never before havo wo been In such splen
did condition to supply all need In high gr nde nnd medium priced furs.
Limited spnee forbids mentioning moro than a few nt tho bnrgaius:
Women's genuine Sealskin box front Coats nt $100.00.
Women's best quality Alaska Sealskin Coats, latest style, nt $195,00.
Women's real brown Marten cluster scarfs at $5.00.
Women's Mink Collarettes, trimmed with six large fox tails, nt $3.9S.
Women's combination Collarettes, made of Ncarseal and Muflloon, worth $12.75 for
$t.9S,
Women'n Benvcr Storm Collnrs, fine grade, at $7.60.
Women's Collarettes, mado from elegant quality Coney, for OSc.
EXTRA SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY
200 children's Jackets, worth up to $5.0 0, for $1.45.
Women's Dressing Sneques, in plain nnd fancy colors, for 10c.
Children's Jnckots, from a manufacturer's stock nt $2.60.
Women's wool Waists, trimmed with brnld, a special lot at 70c.
Women's French flannel Waists In all colors, only $1.60.
Women's line French flannel Waists. Imported fabrics, beautiful garments elab
orately trimmed, at $4, OS.
Women's sik Waists, worth $i.00, fo r $3.0S,
Women's flnnnelatU Wrappers, regular $1.25 quality, for 60c.
HAYDEN
HH.W A I)
Have You
Seen George?
You'll know him, lie
ciuiso lie wonrs ono of
Black's $2.50 Hats
Thcso hnts nro ? 1,0(1
huts for $ii.r0.
Black Also Sells furnishings
Black, $2.50 Hatter,
107 S. Kith Street
FLANNEL DEPARTMENT.
Great special bargains In scarlet flannel
at 20c, 25c, 3!c, 49c, C9c and 75c yd.
Special prices on Indigo bluo flannel, nil
tho well known makes, California nnd
Amnna flannels, a full line, at 19c, 25c, 29c,
35c, 49c and 75c yd.
Whlto all wool flannel, most complcto
slock In Omaha, 16c, 20c, 25c, 29e, 35c, 39c,
50c, 75c and 9Sc yd.
Gray mixed, plaid, checked and striped
shirting flannel, the largest lino ot patterns
ever shown In tho went, 25c nnd 35c yd,
Whlto embroidered flannel, all tho now
patterns, 59c, 79c, Soc, OSc, $1.10, $1.39 nnd
$1.75 yd.
Double fold, 54-Inch wldo Eiderdown flan
nel nt 39o and 50c yd.
All wool flannel skirt patterns nt 75c, OSc
and $1.25 each.
Tho largest rango of Imitation French
flannel In Omaha at 10c nnd 15c yd.
Outing flannel nnd flceco back wrapper
flannel, nil the now patterns, Sc nnd
10c yd.
Bleached nnd unbleached Canton nnd
Shaker flannel, extra special values nt 5c,
6Vic, 8J5c, 10c, lL5c and 14c yd.
Doublo nap Guinea hen flannel, In gray,
pink nnd brown, special values nt 10c yd.
GREAT SPECIAL OFFER I NO IN COTTON
HATS.
Thcso wero bought by us when cotton
wn tho cheapest. We offer them now, flno
whlto cotton bats, at 5c, Sj,e, 10e' and 15o
for largo rolls that now aro worth nearly
double.
Eis
SONS
An Extraordinary
Sale of Ladies'
lo suits of Cohen & Lovlne garments, worth
Saturday's talo price, $7.50.
plo suits of Shaft & Sllbermann, worth up
ay's sale prlco $10.00.
plo suits from II. Conhaim & Co, worth
up to $30.00; Sa turday's snlo prlco $15.00.
Most elabora to suits over shown In Omnha nt $20.00,
$25.00, $30.00. $35.00 nnd $40.00.
WOMEN'S COATS-
x Coals, black and colors, 27-ln. long, with
nrth $t.do, for $1.95.
Ilsh Kersey box Coals, all colors, red
tor and blue, lined with heavy satin
rapped heanis, worth $12.60. Saturday's
r Trimmed box Coats In all the popular
Biiaucs, rigui up to uatc, at $10.00.
Women's N owmarkets or Automobiles In all wool Ker
seys, lined thro ughout In all colors, trimmed with Panne
velvet, worth $2 5.00, nt $11.75.
Women's An tnmobllo Coats, finest kinds of elegant Ker
seys; others as k you $18.00, for each, $10.00.
Was Ouiet in New York
. T -
BROS
I
OX I'AGU 7.
Avenirius
Carbolineutii
Used for preserving wood, both nbove and
below tho ground. Wood treated with It
will last three times longer than tho- nat
ural way. Its qualities aro:
1st. Prevent dry rot nnd decay.
2d. Prevent warping and expelling damp
ness, 3rd. Prevent tho attack of insects, worms,
mlco,
4th. Provcnt crumbling and decay of
brick anil stono work.
5th. Is antlseptlo and free from all poi
sonous Ingredients.
Call for circular.
P. S. doing to uso a llttlo to preserve
the harmony of Omoha druggists.
fcold only by
FULLER
DRUG
AND
GO.
I'AINT
KSSS
Men's Clothing
be learned about the difference in coiv
struction and the quality,
Metis Cheviot Suits, $5-00 to $17.00
Mens Blue Serge Suits, $7.50 to $8.50
Mens All Wool Suits, $7.50 to $22.50
Mens Grey Mixed Scotch Suits,
$4.25 to $18 OO
Wo can satisfy ovory posBiblo demand in tho choice
of Men's Fall Top Coats tho values you'll find
bettor than can bo found elsewhere.
HAY
I
'
X
men wsii wear this season ask to see
Steiii-Bloch Clothes
THE MAN OF TASTE
he who has well defined ideas as to
what constitutes well-lailored perfect-fitting
fashionable clothing will
realize his highest ideals in suits and
overcoats of the Stoin-Bloch make.
Stein-Bloch
Clothes
are made with tho same infinite caro
that the highest price custom tailor
devotes to his product. The fabrics
are thoroughly tested and the tailor
ing is done by skilled operatives, un
der the most scientifically sanitary
conditions in tho most perfectly
equipped tailor shops in tho world.
Suits $10.00 to 25.00.
Overcoats 12.50 to S27.C0.
Extra special offerings for this
week.
Men's ?12.50 genuino melton
suits in doublo and Binglo -breasted
Back stylos, at 7. 50.
Mou's $10 cassimero suits for
66.50.
Men's 11.50 melton ovorcoats at?6
Men's 12.50 kersey ovorcoats for 6.50.
HAYDEN BR0
Selling the most clothing in Omaha.
K
EELEY ""' "'i" 'imh-'I or in., km-ii- m-i nihil.
CI I DP "'" ""'' ,f',l,y Institute In .'NcliriiNl.il. Uurci
WUitC iiriiiiK-rimcNx, Ciii-cn Urn Vnrrr, Tol.ni I rrn, Tllll
Ki;i:i,i:V IXSTmiTi:, 1U uml l,m v.mim.h III, Oiiiiilin,
A HOME PRODUCT
Hotter than Imported.
Cook's Imperial
EXTRA DRY
Dcllclous-lnvlgoratlriK harmlo&a.
Abdollltely juire.
1' IMs
m .i
The style of
clothing we
sell is com
manding the
attention of
men and young
men who dress
stylishly and
well. The
stock is great,
the choice
wonderfully
wide. An at
tempt to tell a
correct style
story of the
outergarments
for fall, fails.
The resources
of the designs
are too great
and produc
tions too tang''
ling There's
some wonder
ful lessons to
M. .
it you warn w Know
what emartlv rlrc(i
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