Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, November 16, 1901, Page 12, Image 12

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TTTTC OMAHA DAILY BEKi SATl'RDAV, () VEIW BUI? 10, 11)01.
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mil APPROVE AGREEMENT
Ciieilm Signifj Tlnir Retdintu to
R tiff Union Pacific-Omahn Dl.
MR. CON NELL TALKS OF CITY'S BARGAIN
fJily .Attiirin-y llollcvr (;nn'rliin
Urnnlnl li I'tiliin I'ltcMe Will
Proxf of (irrnt .il nil (nm- to
.( City In Hip I'uturr.
Interviews with a majority of the city
iouncllmen Inillcato that tho agreement be
tween the city and tho Union l'aclilo rail
way providing for the exchange of shop
Urn fnr financial iinticr iitnl cllElnccr! IK
frrlvllrRea will bo approved by that boly by!
a handsomo vote.
City Attorney Connell Is not bo certain
that ho can set tho contract ready
In tlmo for next Tuesday night's meeting,
hut ntlll thinks that thin will he completed
In time. An unexpected enno In tho district
court before a Jury has set him back some
what In the work. He himself It) positive
that tho city should express no hesitation
In accepting tho terms of the contract.
"A contract no favorable to tho city
nhould by nil means receive thu approba
tion of tho council," mild .Mr. Connell. "Of
rourso wo did not set everything we de
sired, but we, did secure most of It. Tho
only demand of great Importance made by
its which was refused was that tho rnll
road should extend tbo Izard street sewer
not only through Its territory, but then on
from Klghth Htrcct to tho river. They re
mained steadfast In their refusal to build
woro than tho part across their land.
OfToreil .Nntlilnn lit riri.
"nut If wo had ncccpted nil that they of
fered to Klvo us at first wo should have bad
nothing at all. Thu satisfactory terms
finally secured were the result of threo
months of confoinces. Wo consider tho
ronensslon allowing tho city to build a big
Morm nowcr along tbo Union I'uulllu right of
nay from tbo Twenty-fourth street viaduct
to thn river a matter of great Importance.
Any of tho business men or residents down I
In that low portion of tho city will testify I
to what they suffer during and after a heavy
rain. Tho uctual financial loss after each i
xiich storm Is really considerable. )
"This sower will do away with all tint
1 . ..... II I... 1 1 I ...111 1... n I. ...... I
IIVH nil Kk IV I'uiii. v nm u; miu
underground duct, with cntch basins nil
along Its length, and will bo largo enough
to car for all thu water that can gather
there. It may not bo built for years, but
nyway wo bavo n place to put It now when
o get ready, wbllo beforo there was abso
lutely no way to remedy that Hooding dlfll
cilty If wo had wished to do so."
K 1:1,1.11 V, VMOKIt X (..
Store irn t Mill lllIHI Sntiirdn Hie
nliiK I'.ttriin rill nil ry Vnlnr In
Wonirii' nml Clillilrrn,
I'NDKIlWKAIt.
Women's and children's winter hosiery
and underwear.
An exceptionally large and varied stock.
Tho most satisfactory brnnds carried by us.
Kcprescnts superior workmanship, excel
lent fit, honest prices, tho "Munsing"
platted underwear.
Tho "Aertex" pure Irish linen mesh, en
dorsed by all physicians for winter wear,
medicated, absorbent and porous.
25c for women's vests nml pants, heavy
fleeced, silk tape, worth 3fic.
GOc for women's silk fleeced vests and
pants, ecru or bleached, very nicely fin
ished, mediums anil extra sizes, worth 65c
each.
!)Sc for women's $1.25 and $1.50 vests,
pants and tights, Australian wool, natural,
blue and black, broken sizes, great bar
gains. Heautlful qualities In women's Swiss
ribbed, non-shrinking wool vests and
open tights, blue, natural, white and black:
very soft. For Saturday's sale, $1.25 each.
Tbo ".lonness Miller" sterling, women's
underwear, full fashioned, knitted. In nil
combinations of yarn, puro wool, wool and
cotton, extra heavy cotton, llslo thread. In
tho most pnpulnr weights, do not IrHtato
tho most scnsltlvo skin and cost no morn
than ordinary kinds.
2c for children's shirts, pants nnd draw
ers, ribbed, heavy fleeced, well made;
worth 10c.
We nre headquarters for women's and
children's hosiery.
35c. 3 POIl $1.00. Women's best heavy
cotton hose, fast black, maeo soles or nil
black foot; nlso nn extensive lino of silk
fleeced hose In high spliced heel nnd too;
raro bargains.
fiOc for women's black Vicuna casbmero
hoso, light weight, very fine and enmfort
nble; also heavy cashmere, with nil gray
wool foot. Olves excellent satisfaction.
$1.50 fnr Saturday's sale; women's pure
thread, black silk hose, our $2.25 quality;
double sole, high spliced heel and toe.
Our special offer.
KBLLBY. STIOKIt & CO..
Corner Fifteenth and Farnam Sts.
You'll regret It If you fall to read Hayden
Ilros'. nd on page 7.
Pigeon blood rubles. Kdholm, Jeweler.
Tho genuine bargains nro at tho big store
fit Hayden Ilros. Head about them on
Pago 1.
QtilcUrr Tlmr Tin Illtnoln Crntrnl.
Effective Sunday, Nov. to, tho Illinois
Central will shorten tho tlmo on their
trains to Chicago und tho Twin Cities.
Train No. 4, which now leaves at 7:00 a.
xn., will bo changed to leavo nt 7:10 a. m.;
train No. 2, tbo "Chicago and St. Paul Lim
ited," which now leaves at 7:45 p. m will
bo changed to leave at 7:50 p. m.
There will bo no chango In tho arriving
time at Chicago, St. Paul or Minneapolis.
Train No. 1 will lenvo Chicago nt 6:25
p. m., instead of 5:45 p. in., and reach
Omaha At 8:20 a. m., Instead of 8:05 a. m.
Special attention Is Invited to tho superior
tqulpment on both our Chicago nnd St.
Taul trains. Iluffot-llbrary cars aro run
en tbo night trains nnd parlor-buffet cars
en tha daylight run.
City ticket offlco Is nt 1402 Farnam
ktreeU
.VllllOIIIKM'llll'lltX Of till' 'I'lH'nllT".
Tomorrow nfternoon "Tho Kleventh
Hour" will bo opened nt lloyd'B for nn en
gagement that Includes tomorrow night nnd
Monday night. Tho piece wns given nt the
Iloyd last season and made a tremendous
hit. It requires two ears of scenery nnd
effects to produce It. Twenty-five people
nro required In Its cast.
Shampooing nnd hair dressing, 25c, in
connection with Tho Dathcry, 216-220 Boo
building. Tel. 1716.
Publish your legal notices In Tho Weekly
Ilee. Telephono 238.
NEIIRASKA-ICANSAS FOOT HAM,.
I.nvr nittr llurllnnoii.
At Incoln, Saturday, November 16.
$2.20, Omaha to Lincoln nnd return.
Im rates from all llurllngtou stations
rltbln 65 miles of Lincoln.
Send articled ot Incorporation, notices of
stockholder' meotlngs, etc., to Tha Bee.
XVe will glvo thorn propor legal Insertion.
OVlephone 238.
Xematro opera classes. Kdholm, Jeweler.
Hsyflen's ad Is on pago 7.
Dainty pearl stick pins. Kdholm, Jeweler,
mint.
HAUT Orion- M., son of Mr. anil Mrs.
O. V. Hart, Friday at 1 o'clock a. m.
nt his home, lfl South Fifty-third atrcot,
nged 3) yearn nnd 2 months.
Funcrnl nt liouso Sunday at 3 p. ni.
STOUTS J
for stout men.
ITEJA-LTIUJiYl
for medium men.
SLENDERS
for slender men, In
Union Suits
$1.00 to $5.00.
BLACK
The $'2.50 Hatter. 107 S. Kith.
HAYDENs 5th Avenue Sale
Tilt Most Interesting Part of the Story. Keep
It Before the Public.
"NEW YOUK. Nov. 1, 1001. Hayden Pros., Omaha: Heluctantly accept your
cash offer $25,000 for ontlro stock ot women's raglans, suits, automobiles, Jackets,
waists, rainy day skirts, children's Jackets, box coats and fixtures. Your resident
buyer ships all goods excepting fixtures, which ho enn dlsposo of to party renting
hiilldlng.
Saturday we expect to nnd will do tho
rgst business of any day of this tro
endous Bale.
Womin's Raglans
iiAtnii.v.H (;iti:.T ( i.otiiim; mm:.
)f All (lie llojV t million Sulci, liver
IIHtl li- l i Thin Is the (irrnti-M.
Oreatcst, because tho stock Is tho most
complete and comprehensive ever brought
together for n special sale; greatest, be
cause tho houfe of Hnckctt, Carhart &. Co.,
from whom we bought a great quantity of
tho finest of boys' clothing, Is ono of tho
foremost houfes In America; greatest, bo
cause tho prices aro the lowest ever quoted
for the values offered.
$3.50 boys' double-breasted kneo pants
suits, sizes 8 to 15, nt $1.50.
$6.50 to $15 boys' flno long overcoats, In
nges 5 to 15, made with or without yokes,
at $2.!)5, $3.75 and $5.00.
$10 young men's suits nt $5.00.
$15 young men's suits for $7.50.
Hoys' $3.00 nnd $7.60 vesteo suits, nges
3 to S, at 05c, $1.50 and $3.75.
$2.50 boys' odd long pants, 95c.
$2.75 boys' odd long pants, $1.50.
$5.00 to Jlfl.eo boys' Russian blouse over
coats, sizes .1 to 7, nt $2.05, $3.75 and $5.00.
HAYDEN IlltOS.
Head great Kalo on page 7.
.otlor.
OMAHA. Neb.. Nov. 16, 1001. Tho tlrm
of I. K, Uooso nnd O. W. Jewel, operating
nnd publishing tho Trans-Mlssourl Official
Hallwny Guide, has been this day dis
solved nnd nil parties owing the nbovo linn
are notified not to pay V. W. Jewel.
F. 1'. HOOSK, 1516 Karnam.
Phone 6!'9.
When you buy bore you gel what you be
lieve you nre getting. Hayden llros., with
an nd on page 7
Tllfany wedding rings. Kdholm, Jeweler.
"A Memory Jogger"
Tho JcwIkIi peoplo of Omnha, with Mrs.
J. I,, llramli'N iim president, have opened
the now "Wine Memorial hospltul" at .T.'ii
Sherman (ivnue. This Is n laud.iblo enter
prise Its object being to accommodate
many worthy patients who nro dally re
fused ndmlsslou to other hospitals on nc
count of their crowded condition. They
need old nnd on Saturday, November 1(1,
wn will donate 10 pur cent of our gross
snlrH for this enterprise. Wo welcome Much
Institutions to Omiihii. Thcro is room for
more. Thin hospital Is turn-sectarian,
$1.() Temptation Tonic 4So
blM Warner's Safe Curo roc
25c Laxative Hromn-Qulnluo Vic
2."ic Carter's Liver Pills 12a
60c Cromer's) Kidney Curo 4t)o
$!.( bottle LlHterlno (Lambert's) 6So
$2.00 Crnmer'H Cotton Hoot Tansy nnil
Pennyroyal Pills $1.00
$l.i) Pcruna r.Sc
f0o Syrup or Klgs hoc
$1C) Iler's Mult Whisky 75c
A tine bottlo Canadian .Mult Whisky. . COc
SCHAEFER'S " Drug Store
Tel. 747. S. W. C.r. U'AU maA Chlcac
Qoods delivered KUKE to any part of city.
From thin tremendous stock made by
Meyers. Levy ft Cohen to sell for $15.00.
Hnyden'B prlco, $8.98.
Women's Raglans, made ot American
woolen mills kersey, t.atln lined through
out. worth $25.00, for $15.00.
Women's Automobiles made ot fine ker
ejt. satin Hoed throughout, worth $25.00,
for $15.00.
Womam'a Automobiles mado of fine kor
nyv, satin lined throughout, worth $15.00,
for $8.60.
300 women's Automobiles mado of Ameri
can xoolen mills kersoys, trimmed with
bands ot taggoto and satin, lined with
Bklnner autln; they aro worth up to $25.00,
(or 116.60.
MKYKP.S, LEVY & COHEN.
Children's Day
The entire stock of children's Jackets
from Meyer, Levy & Cohen's, oil sale nt
one-third price.
200 Jackets In every stylo Imaginahlo,
short and long, well made, stylish goods,
worth up to $4,50. Haydon's price, $1.39.
300 children's Jnckcts In reds, tans,
browns, mixtures, blues, worth up to $6,00,
for $1.98.
400 children's Jackets In reds, blues, tans,
castors, nlcoly trimmed, worth $8,00. Hay
don's prlco, $3,98.
200 children's Jnckets, very finest ma
terials, beautiful utilities of red, bluo und
castor, worth up to $12.00, for S6.98.
Woman's Skirts
The greatest lot of Skirts over known In
Omaha at lciis than tho cost of tho ma
terials, Wnmen'H rainy day Skirts, with two rows
of stitched satin, for only $1.98.
Women's rainy day eklrts In extra heavy
materials in browns, blacks nnd grays,
worth up to $6,00 for $2.98.
600 Skirts In storm serges, cheviots nnd
broadcloths, trimmed with stitched hands
of satin nnd taffeta, worth up to $10.00, for
$4.9S.
150 Silk Skirls, nearly all samples, no two
nlike, at $3.90, $4.90, $5,90, $7.60 nnd $10.00.
Women's Suits
150 womcna Suits, Jackets lined with
guaranteed taffeta, skirt with the new
t! ounce, for $4,95.
275 Suits, elegant goods, Jackets lined
with tho Olvernaud taffeta, worth up to
$18.00, Hoyden's price, $8.75.
Women's all wool waists,, nicely trimmed
with two rows of brnld, In all colors, $1.25
qunllty, for 59c.
Women'H Wrappers, made of extra heavy
flannelette, worth $1.00, for 69o
Women's V.'rnppors made of extra quality
flannelette, two ruffles over ulioulder,
worth $2.00, for OSc.
Women's Collarettes, worth $2.00, for 95e,
Children's Kur Sots nt $1,50,
The greatest salo over held In Oumha.
READ GREAT SALES ON RACE 7.
HAYDEN BROS.
The Newest
SOROSIS
at 3.50 Always
Is the Enamel Hlucher with Cuban
heel and extreme extension edge.
Tbo mime Hlucher nlso, In wux calf,
at the name, KoroalH price.
Thean two shoes aro tho very new
est things In women's footwear and
us soon us other dealers have them
they will charge $5.00 for pamo style
and quality.
Korosls In any new sliapo or lenther,
$3.50 alwayn,
Also a now ono In SURPASS
at $2.50 ulways.
It Is a woman's enamel with exten
sion sole, with yellow stitch.
Alfo a i.mv box calf storm boot for
women. These aro wonderful values
for $2.50.
Ilelng shown now In our south win
dow. Sellers of Women's, Boys' and Girls'
Shoes.
Sorosis Shoe Store
203 S. 15th St.
Frank Wilcox, Mgr.
Send for catnlogue.
1321 Douglas St.
Watch for the Greatest
Clothing Sale Ever
Held in Omaha.
run r.Tini: stocic or tub pro-
I'l.r.'s ri.oTiiiNc. company soi.n to
Tin: iiosto.v sToitn. south omaha,
at :tr cu.vrs ox the iiom.ah.
Snlo commences Saturday. Noevember
16th. nt tbo old stand of tho People's, 1321
IJOUUl.S HTISISliT. IJOtrt HUSH It. J1Q-
low you will llnd a lew of our bargains:
Men's chinchilla nnd beaver Overcoats at
$3.i;y. worth $7.00.
Men's line kersey Dress Overcoats at
$1.98, worth double.
macK cmy worsteu nuns nt n.iu.
All wool eiiHslmero Suits nt J3.98.
All worsted and casslmere Punts at P5c
and $1.60.
.m (mure n nnu wuson uros.- uress Mnirts
nt 43c.
working Shirts nt 19c; fleeco lined.
Underwear nt 25c; lino ribbed Shirts and
Drawers at 39c.
President suspenders nt 2&c.
Men's Socks nt 3c.
Turkey Hed Handkerchief at 2e.
flood leather Working Gloves, 16c nnd 26c,
Hrown Checked Overalls nt 29c,
Ono lot of men's Shoes, In laco and con-
gross, nt OSc,
una mt ot lino worsicu oau vests nt s.ic.
Men's Slllc Ties at 5c, lOo and 15c: worth
up to 60c.
isone soul to oeaiers or peuuiers.
Showcases und tlxtures for sale.
Tho great Clothing sale don't forgot to
look for
1321 Douglas St.
TODAY IS THE
LAST DAY
OF THE WORLD'S GREATEST
Clothing Sale
TJjo mosl riMiwirkablo clothing sulu over hold ends to-
rluy, Every dollar's worth of thU Immense j)iiiTlmc from Luvy,
Kotunfckl Co. tmist bo (isK'!cil of by closing time todny Prices lmvo
been Hlivdliud lrrcieutlve Of cost or value.
Men's $15 All Wool Suits $4.98
The finul thi.v of -lliis clotliiujA'
sale will cap the climax in valuc
Htving. We are determined to dis
pose of every unit in this stocic, ami
have made the price so low that
they are hound to o quickly. We
motnbor those suits nro niudo of nil wool
fabrics In thu now patterns nnd colors all
splendid looking and norfoet Uttlng Knr
monts $10. 00,
$12.00, $15.00
values on
salo today
tho lust dny,
nl
g and norfoet
$4
98
On Thanksgiving Day
lavish hospitality is In order. Don't forcet
to provide your piests with Metz bee
They will enjoy your hospitality all tho
more, because this is not only tho I1KST
HHICWKl), hut It shows Its SUPERIORITY
In the flavor. Vio deliver In cases of two
dozen pints or quarts.
Metz Bros. Brewing Co.,
Tel. I 111. Omaha.
Or Jacob Neumayer, AkI , care Ncumayer
1 Hotel, Council Muds, Iowa,
Men's $20 Overcoats $10
The handsome and stylish yoke
overcoats that comprise this lot are
worth every cent, of 120. They are
the new fashions ami made of the
very latest fnbrlex, Including tbo blnck nnd
white effects. You can uhoosc from a very
wide range of patterns
tO-iticb conts and
dress lengths
netual $20 vulues
on salo todny
tho last day, nt. . . .
Men's $10 suits at . . $3.98
Boys' vestee suits for . 50c
Young men's long pants suits for . . . $1.50
Boys' $5 overcoats and ulsters for . . $1.00
Men's $10 overcoats aud ulsters for . . $5.00
Men's $7.50 covert overcoats for . . . $3.75
Men's $5.00 overcoats and ulsters . . $2.50
Boys' and young men's $7.50 overcoats $3.50
m choose from n very
$10
jnnAunr
is
SONS
Harf.
Schaffner
fit IO v
Clothe i
UAVFICIT The Big Store
IlAl UCNS Advertises Facts
And Its Prices Command Attention
The buying- public has learned from ex
perience that the Hiy Store fultills all of
its promises and no matter how low the
price quoted, delivers the goods. Hacked
by the iron bound guaranty, "your money
back if you want it," without argument,
makes the Big Store's methods for fair
and honest trading matchless and incom
parable. SPECIAL OVEKCOAT SAL10 SAT UK
BAY of the Stcin-Hloch Co. and TTart. Schaff
ner ft Marx tailor-made garments, and
again repeat; our statements that there is
no other clothing just as good. Men's new
gray vicuna o'coats, cut extra long, also in
. medium lengths, made with or without
yokes, fine assortment, overcoats that are
made to sell at ?1S 1o $40,
On Salt Saturday for $10, SI5
and $18.
$10 men's all wool ulsters, at $ 5.75
$7.50 men's kersey overcoats at 4.00
$15 men's fine ulsters, for 7.50
Men's $2.50 fine trousers at !)5c
Men's $7.50 Paragon trousers, for .3.50
$15 men's fine tweed suits, at 7.50 k.-
Our men's suits in regulars, stouts and slims "'aJ2
at $10, $12.50, $15 and $18, should be seen and Mo,h"
tried on by all good dressers before purchasing
elsewhere. . . a
I III
trt '' "
HAYDEN BROS
SELLING TOE MOST CLOTHING IN OMAHA.
I
Girls' Box Coats
OinUS' FITTBD HACK COATS.
(IIHLS' HALF FITTED HACK COATS.
Kxccllont valueB at J5.00, $6.00, $11.50, $7. 50, $10.00. U'.oo. $12.60, $15.00. $20-00.
Tho Thos, J. Johnston make. Somn of thcan aro nttcd to your purse. They'll
pleaso you fltteil to your Rlrl. Rotter you n wlm whllo tho water In IiIkIi. In thR scram
ble for SUI'UK.MACY In STYLUS AND X.U UKS, look for us always at tho front.
Everything In apparel for boy from cu rly pato to poky toes.
RIM.I.U JI.L-I
Tiklkar Aiatl
azaar
Opp. Orahwrd VTIIbalu.
K
CC CV )nc eiulpprd of thp Kcrlrr )ntrm at hull.
I K ii.unUnniirin. Cure Ilruic L'ti-rr. 'rnlin, ,.,, I THU
UUUI.UY 1,ST1TUT li, ID'uuU t,vn c-ii orlli, Uniulin.
It Would Take aLong Talk
to tell the story in print we mention n
few only, but these represent hundreds
of others just ns good.
7.50
quality woi
class tntlorn,
10.00
Men's Clothing
Cordlnl rclntlons exist between this storo untl
f.ho tnstoful mon of this city. Tho jrracoful ami
elonnt styles of our clothing eoinnmnil recognition
nnil got it.
Men's Full and Winter Stilts In nil tho wanted
kinds ol fabrics suits nmdo for thu inoit purtleu
lnr class of iiuyors suits mndo that bring you
back and back again to this storo.
Men's All Wool Cheviot Stilts In a choleo collec
tion of patterns, tho snnio quality
and stylo that bring $10.00 around
town aro here for
iMen's Cheviot Stilts Mado of best quality wor
steds, tweeds, etc., mado by hicli'Clnss tailors,
gunrnnteod to pleaso tho most
critical buyer, hero In a com.
pleto lino to cl'.ooso from at . .
Men nfall mid winter O'cmtf fn mi rndlm variety
nt prices that cannot bo duplicated bj aivj competitor in
the city.
Boys Clothing
The Department that gives the be ft satisfaction of any wiUiin your reach.
Hoys' Two.l'lccc Stilts of nil wool Scotch Cheviot, in bluo,
"gray, ollvoand brown, well mndo and perfect lUting
Hoys' 'rhree-l'leee Suits mndo of all wool cheviot, woll mndo nnd nlcoly
trlminod, rogulnr $1 quality, thoy aro hero In good CZf
solectlon at 'tJU
Boys' Norfolk Stilts, In all wool chovlot, good solectlon of o Cn
colors, elegantly tailored, regular $j quality, at 00"
Hoys' Yoke O'Conts. in a fine selection of "kinds," enssimcro lining,
satin yoke and (atln bli'o-o lining, coats thnt bring ST.iiO gj ff
around town, aro hore at 0 vf J
Hoys' Irish I-rlezc O'Conts, Cliostcrliold cut, Farmers' satin
lining, 7 to I") years, rogular $0.50 value thoy nro lioront Tt.LFvl
It . .,w .
noys uussinn mouse u t.onts, I to 8 years. In all 1 ir j grv
uia invest, woavos ana snaiies, nicely tailored tl.AU III U.tU
Women's Suits, Coats,
Skirts, Etc.
4t O fj Ef fr w o in c n '
njJ.jf tailor-made suits
mndo of Vene
tians nml chovlotK. perfcrt In style, lit ami
workmanship this speelal suit collection
contains values worth 10, 12 anil Id ilol
lars your cbolco mm
0.70
d-f "V for women's suits, mndo
lJ of lino quality Vonotlnus
etc., In castor, gray aud
black, box Jacket, fly front clrrcular
llounco skirt our -f gd
Satunlay prlco Xvr V-r
Women's Walking Skirts
(T sy f yv for the choieo of 7ii
s3 Ikincr skirls for
Saturday's sollinir.
Skirts at n less prlco than the material
ran do uougni lor smris mat. urinR rrora
$C to $C60 nil over town
our prlco for , - 1
Saturday
Fur Specials Saturday
(CO On for a gonuino tioar sea', storm collar, best AA
kpJZ7J selected skins OiV"
illO TCS for gonuino marten collarctto. heavy satin f TCS
IpV. 1 KJ lined-real 818.00 valuo V X O
ff for Fronch marten scarf, with cluster of f (f
rpjyu six tans i&.yu
mA for gctiuino mitik scarfs, with cluster of six aa
IpO1 "vf tails a conuino boauty J"J
90 fiV- fej,Ull I,,tlt'ton sonrf, full size, with clustery C)()
jj'fc 7CS for genuine long morten boa, with largo tuils f
IpVi O very latest in furs 818.00 vnluo
jtfv ycl for gonuino Isabella fox scarf, 02 inches f g
IJ JL Zj long, with largo tails, worth Jlfi.00 J JL O
Men's Hats and Caps
1.50
First of nil wo wish to call your at
tention to our Nebraska Special
In all the lntoat shapes Dunlap,
etc. u reRular
$2.G0 bat
for
"Tho New Tourists" hat In tho now
laurel shade, with brown band-
very latest thliiK out
In tho wny of a
soft hat
Tho new "I'anama" nhape, with naro brim, In nutria, and
black (llko cut)
for
1.50
2.00
Hoys' Winter Caps-lOc, r'5c"E5c J,5,8' f'i?
iMen's Winter Caps-25c. :J5c, 45c, 7fic, $l,.1.2o, 1.75
Men's
Neckwear
This storo always has been always will ba
headquarters for men's neckwear all tho
wnntod kinds all tho wanted colors all tho
wanted patterns nro soon hero llrst and at a le u
prlco than any competitor can offer you.
Othor stores' 75c, GOc and 35o neukwear enn
bo had hore at
50c, 35c, 25c
Men's Underwear
Men's Underwear-Good quality heavy Jlocced lined shirts 35C
and drawers, per gannont
Men's IJtiderwenr-Henvy derby ribbed cotton, in bluo and Gjp
pink strlDos, also mottled lleeco. lined, pur gurmont
Men's Underwear Extra heavy, natural gray, 3-4 wool and 'TCp
heavy bluo gray, wool fleeced, extra valuos, per garment .... A
Men's Combination Underwear -Heavy weight, Egyptian cotton, com
bltintion suits, perfectly shaped, nicely trimmed, rogular rj
&1.00 values, prlco per suit
Men's Combination Underwear Extra hoavy quality fine derby
ribbed, maeo cotton, combination suits, rogular $2.00 1.2S
vnluos, per suit '
Men's Combination Undurwcar-Fine quality natural gray, itrlotly
all wool, derby ribbed combination biilts, rpgular .1.00 ry
values, per suit ImnJ
Men's Sweaters Oood, hoavy weight turtlo neck or sailor 4 ff
collar sweaters, In bluo, black and brown, all sizes MJJ
Men's Sweaters -Extra quality, heavy, strictly all worsted -t CZ(
sweaters, with heavy double collar and wrists, assorted coloi-s 1 OVJ
Men's Sweaters Rest quality oxtra fine, heavy double yarn r Ct
sweaters, bust valuo over shown at tho prlco