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TTITC O MATT A DAILY HKE: TT7ENDAY, ATJUTJST 18, 1903.
NEXT WINTER AT THE BOYD
Ifunger Bnrgesi Telli of Hit Bookings for
Coming 8ea30D.
SECURES ELDER SALVINI FOR ONE NIGHT
DrNt Italian Actor Will Inrlnde
Onth In Ilia Ilrlrf American
Tear Other Fine A1 trac
tions Fncaaed.
W. J. Bura-ess, manager of the Boyd
theater, returned Hunday from New York
after what he considers the most suc
cessful campaign he ever wag-ed In quest
of bookings for his theater. Ills list ahowa
that all the really Important attractlona
that will be "on the road" this coming
winter, with the possible' exception of Sir
Henry Irving, will vlalt the Koyd theater.
Ha succeeded .beyond expectations In get
Una; Tomasao Halvlnl, the great Italian, for
on night during hla limited tour of the
United States. Inasmuch aa Cincinnati, St.
Louis and cltlaa of that Importance get
but one night. It appears that Omaha la
not being badly treated. .Other important
engagements made were Miss Millie James
In "The Little Princess," Mlaa Maude
Adams In "The Little Bister of Jose," Wil
liam Favorsham and Julie Opp in "Im
prudence," John Drew In "Captain Dieppe,"
and Nat Ooodwln In "A Midsummer Night's
Dream." These are all In addition to the
list bo bad cured before lie started east
iWIth, bis complete bookings, Mr. Burgess
fcaa the finest line of attractions ever
offered for a single season at the Boyd.
The production of "A Midsummer Nlghfs
Dream" Is to be the most ambitious
Shakespearean revival undertaken In many
years. Plana are being laid for an artlstlo
ettlng that will embody the scenlo Ideal,
aid yet not mar or detract from the com
edy of the play. Any one familiar with
the play will realize the opportunity for a
Hob soenlo Investment, and Messrs. Klaw
A Er linger, under whose management Mr.
Ooodwln appears, are spending money In
most liberal manner on the piece.
Reno-vatlna" the Boyd.
Mr. Burgess yesterday said that from
now until the day for opening the season
workmen will be buny renovating the Boyd.
It is not Intended to do any general deco
rating", but the wood work will be repainted,
the carpets replaced, the dressing rooms
refitted, the stage thoroughly overhauled,
and the electric wiring Inspected and re
paired, some changes in the Installation
being made to Introduce a few new Ideaa
In lighting, and everything done that can
be to put the houBe In fine condition for the
first performance. He says the New York
managers are greatly pleased with Omaha's
record for the last three seasons, and are
looking forward to another prosperous year
here. The demand for "time" at the Boyd
Is such that It was found Impracticable to
Introduce the week-stand Idea, but the stay
of all the stars will be from three to four
performances, Richard Mansfield coming in
the latter list Some of the big productions,
like "Ben Hur," will play a week.
Bome of the Bookings.
Here is a partial Hat of the- bookings for
the. Boyd for the coming season:
"The Prince of Pllsen;" "Fiorodora;"
Ada Kenan and Otis Hklnner: Ezra Kendall;
"When Knighthood Was in Flower:" "Hod
JUver;' "A Fool and Hla Money' Millie
James in "The Little Princess;" "On the
Hi-luge at Midnight:" "A Chinese Honey
moon;" ' The Village Parson:" "The Lilli
putians;" "The Volunteers;'' "Along the
Mohawk:" Lily Langtry In "Mrs. Ueering's
Divorce;" "Alphnnse and Canton;" "The
Smart Sot;" Al Wllaon's Minstrels; Herman
the Great: "When Reuben Comes to
Town:" Walker Whiteside In "We Are
King:" "A Deserted Bridge;" Mary Shaw
In "Ohosts:" "A Bunch of Keys:" "Two
Little Vagrants;" "Fight Bells;" "The
Btorke;" "A Texas Steer;" "The Silver
Clipper," (loo people); "Human Hearts;"
"Foxy Orandna:" "Jolly of Joltet:" Jiuunh
Jefferson In "Kip Van Wlnkl;" ''Qulncy
Adam Sawyer;" Robert Kdeson and com-
J any In "Soldiers of Fortune:" Louis
ames and Frederick Warde In ''Alexander
the Oreat;" Dorkstader'B Minstrels; "The
Eultan of Sulu;" West'e Minstrels; "Ben
Hurj" Chauncey Oloott: "Land O' Cotton,"
"In Old Kentucky;" "Bonnie Brier Bush;"
"Beware of Men;" 'fOle Olsen;" Jane Ken.
nark In "Undr Two Flags;" "The Tender
foot;" 'The Koad to 'Frlaco;" "Reuben in
New York;" "Hllo, Bill;" Adelaide Thurs
ton In "Polly Primrose;" Blanche Walsh
In "Resurrection;" "The tlirl from
Sweden;" "The Denver Express;" "King
Dodo;" "The While Slave;" "Pickings
from Puck;" "McFiidden's Flats;"f Haver
ley's Minstrels; Fisher and Carroll In
"That's Ail;" "LoiU River;" the Bos
tonlans; Hhleon's MlnHtrels; Castle Square
Opera company In the new irn "The
Yankee Consul;" "Peck's Had Hoy;'1 Rich
ard Mansgrld In- "Alt Heidelberg" and
"Ivan the Terrible:' "Yon Yonsen: N.
Goodwin In "A Midsummer Night's
Dream;" "Miss Bob White," comic opera;
John Drew In "Captain Dieppe;" Miss
Bros. (140 people); "Little Jolly Jones;"
Grace George In "Pretty Peggy;" Kogen
Paul Gllmore; May Irwin; Lulu Glaser;
Ralph Hue wart: Rich' & Harrlw . Opera
company; "Are You a Mason?" Marie
Walnwrlght in "Twelfth Night:" William
H. Crane; Tim Murphy In "The Man from
Missouri;" "Pengy from Paris;" Miss
ploodgood in "The Girl with the Green
fcyes' Kathertne Kidder In "Lady Cul-
more's Flirtations;" "The Silver Slipper;"
Gertrude Coghlan: Henry Miller and
Margaret Anglin; Julia Marlowe; Amelia
Bingham; Martin Harvey; Robert Mantell:
Clay Clement; "Iris;" "The Country Girl;''
K. II. Sothorn in "The Proud Princet"
Maude Adams; Eleanor Robson; Wilton
Ijickaye; Katherlne Ostermsn; Henry E.
Dlxey In "Facing the Music;" Mary Man
Tiering; Jerome Kykes In "The Billionaire;"
Annie Huswli; E. S. Wlllard.
Works Wonders for Women.
Electric Bitters Invigorate the female
System and cures nervousness, headache,
backache and constipation or no nay. 60c.
For sale by Kuhn A Co.
ENGLISH MAY GET LIFE TERM
yonnsr Hebreska City P Facing
toa-tema Coaaeaaeweea oa Chars;
l at Criminal Assaalt.
Clarence English, the youthful Nebraska
City prise fighter, who is charged with
criminal assault upon Mildred Mages, the
15-year-old girl of the same town. Is in pos
sible danger of a life sentence.
The hearing of the charge was set for
this morning before Judge Berka, but
It Is probable that the matter may be
settled out of court and defendant get a life
sentence. The principal parties In the af
fair are said to contemplate a change of
Yenua and a sentence from the marriage
authorities.
Diarrhoea.
When you want a quick cure without any
unnecessary loss of time take Chamberlain'
Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. It
never fall a When reduced with cold water
and sweetened It Is pleasant to take. It la
standard throughout the U. 8. and In many
foreign countries.
LItss Well oa Position.
Reports received by Building Innpertnr
Wlthnell in the west lead to'the liellef that
it U worth while to be a city otnelal of
Omaha, while away from home al least.
At ltnvir he was taken In charge by tlia
chairman of the Board of Public Works
and the building InaptH-ior and made a
guest of honor, being prevented to all the
city otticlals and made the reclpluuU of
many ho pi tall tie.
Heals aa by Magle.
If a pain, sore, wound, burn, scald, cut
or piles distress you, Bucklen'a Arnica
Salve will cure it, or po pay Sc. For sale
by Kuhn A Co.
rertiaratea ot Ilesioalt.
We Issue certificates of deposit for J, I or
II months, bearing 4 per cent lntereat and
payable on demand. We receive depoalts
by malL Utile home safes loaned free.
J. I BIU-NDKia A SONS, Bankers.
if3
Jfai
Sale of
Men's
CloTbTni Lli!)u
Solo of Siluor oucISics
EXTRAORDINARY PURCHASE OF STERL1NO SILVER NML FILES
BUTTONHOOKS, HAT BRUSHES, CALL BELLS, TOOTH
BRUSHES, NAIL BRUSHES, ROLLER BLOT
TERS. PAPER KNIVES, SEALS, ETC.
At 25c and 39c Each
A remarkable spot cash purchase from one of the leading manufacturers
of sterling silver novelties In the country. The terms of the purchaxe, which
was a bargain clltnux for us, forbids us that we mention the manufacturer's
name. We are able to sell thee high grade novelties tomorrow AT LESS
THAN THE VALUE OF THE SILVER tS THE HANDLE.
These novelties are stamped Herllrg silver and warranted over !)0 per cent
pure. I lie handles are neautiruny engraven in je
raised figures and miniature effects mat silver Is H ft - 'Inn
finish. French rra v and rvnllnh Hllver evnrv Fl LSA KM . ni'M
One worth from one dollar up as hJgh aa
two dollars and a half each today at
Scarf and Pillow Sham Sale Today '
At B o'clock tomorrow morning we place on sale one big lot of snachtel and
lace work Dresser Scarfs, Pillow Shams and Center pieces. This la an en
tire Importation sample line of a well known New York Importer. It became
lightly wet while on the voyage on board ship. They aro all the highest
class goods. Including some ex- " . fK r pwsj
treme novelties, Imported to retail fj Ef " B ft 11 M Si II
as high aa 12.50 each many cf JJ tTi fl Sieffi 11 1 S
them are sound and perfect, some jljr H f I H () ZZli I si If I 2r if I
of them have been slightly wet Ljm L3 m,9 K,J& Cl wM JJ C! U
they all go today at each.....
Closing Out Summer Goods
Today vrei place on sale all the balance of our stock on hand of
Maybelle Batiste. We have been Belling this poods all sen son for
15c a yard. The lot which we offer tomorrow la one case that ar
rived too late for the summer business. We have In
tructions from the manufacturer not to send it back,
but to sell It at any price, and tomorrow we give
yon the benefit of the manufacturer's liberality.
These are 15o Fancy Printed Batistes we offer you
the goods for a yard
$1 and $1.50 Kid GUves 59c
Oreat values In mended Kid
Gloves in all the swellest
shades and latest effects. So
skillfully repaired that there is
is no noticeable
flaw worth $1 and
L60-t
59c
Advance Notice, Boys' Clothing Sale
On Sale Wednesday, August 19.
A big- deal in boys' clothing. We secured entire manufacturer's
stock of the highest grade clothing for boys and children. This deal
represented $18,000 In spot cash. Now is the proper and sensible
time to clothe your boy for school, when such unheard-of bargains are
within your reach. This enormous stock of boys' clothing on sale on
third floor at one-half and less than one-half their real value.
J. 7Z. pzuntttl & pons
mmmmmmmiwsiiiMm.Miwjiimimmmmummmm ". . w
POLICE COURT MILL BUSY
JadsT Berka Haa Strennons Time
Dallas; Oat IJttle Pack
ages ot Jostlce.
Police court was crowded yesterday
with the strife-worn Individuals who had
held parts In the dlaturbance-of-the-peace
during Saturday and Sunday and who were
assembled In a personally conducted party
to receive suoh packages of justice as Judge
Herka might see fit to hand out. Xell
Fraier got a fine, large thirty days, for
vagrancy and other less serious things;
Belle Burley, Irene Mitchell, Effle Robinson,
James Harkine and J. J. Hogan each re
ceived J6 and costs wrapped up In a bit of
good advice, the latter two being accused
of attempting to steal a valise belonging
to E. C. Huntington of Clarlnda, la, James
Hawley drew $3 and expenses aa a reward
for the loud and unusual noise of which he
was guilty Saturday. George Brown, who
was accused of dumping garbage In the city
limits, was discharged, but W. P. Cook
drew twenty-five days as 'interest on his
booze investment.
Ramello Gtrliemlus, with a face deco
rated In the manner of a flank steak, and
Stephano Colombo, with an Interpreter, held
a debate In regard to a $C0 goldplece of the
latter which the former waa supposed to
have taken. Judge Berka awarded the de
cision to the negative and Ramello will pay
the city $40 and coats. Virgin Cowan, who
was charged with disorderly conduct by N.
a. Nelson, living at Fourteenth and Grace
streets, was fined 150 and thirty days.
The case of Ed Cushlng. J. Freedman and
two companions, who were arreBted Satur
day afternoon, came up for hearing and all
but dishing were discharged. The four
were grouped around a can which had con
tained beer when the officers appeared, and
the three discharged were arrested without
excitement. Cushing tried to run . away
and waa ahot through the arm. Ills hearing
was set for Tuesday. A. Fercot and L. Or
leaver, the former charged with cutting the
latter with Intent to wound, appeared In
court and their hearing was set for Thurs
day morning. Isaac Marcus, who Is charged
with larceny aa bailee by Morlts Moyer, the
property In question being two horses and
a wagon, which are said to have been ap
propriated last December, will have a hear
ing the same day.
ADVANCE IN ADVKRTISIHQ.
Americans Lead la Art.
Prank Preabrey of New York, the well
known advertising agent and vice prealdent
of the Association of American Advertising
Agents, In a recent lecture at Chautauqua
on the "Evolution In Advertising," said
"Advertising Is as old as the human race.
but It has two histories, the history of ad
vertising as an Institution, and Its history
as an art. The history of the art of adver
Using began yesterday, but advertising
proper runs back through the ages and Into
the hase that hides the beginnings of hu
manlty. Advertising in our country began
with the establishment of newspapers, and
America may fairly claim to have developed
advertising as an art. The development of
advertising is very recent, a matter of less
than twenty-five years. Advertising has
wrought a revolution In the periodical liter
ature within the last two decades and has
brought down the cost of our newspapers.
giving us more of them and enlarging their
circulation and Influence. We are a nation
of advertisers. America also leads In the
excellence of Its advertisements from an
artistic, aa well as literary, standpoint. It
Is one of the modern mantfestatlona of a
part of our machinery for living, and It ia
Improving the lives of the maesea by cheap
ening luxuries and teaching thelruiaea"
DIED.
AI.LEN Mr. K. B . mother of H. H. Al
l. n. Win- Allen. Woodworth Allen. Ell;
sbeth -Al n and Mrs. '. K. Taylor of
council mun, AUguat is.
Funeral 10 a. m. Tuesday from resilience,
lue bourn Auriy-unm sirocu
rssss
Hall Price)
on All
Men's
Summer
Clothing:
Embroidery Sale
Beautiful Embroideries In
wide and medium widths, Em
broideries, Insertings and Galloons-at
5c-7ic-125c
f. . Ptuntttl & pent
BBS
BARBER PUTS IN LOWEST BID
Asphalt Company Gets Vnder Com
petitors for Paving; "Work
la Omaha.
The Barber Asphalt company submitted
the lowest bid for repairs to asphalt pave
ments to the Board of Publlo Works Mon
day, the figures being $465 below that of the
Nebraska Bltullthlo company, the only
other bidder. The repairs are for all broken
asphaltum In the city, save North Sixteenth
street, and the low figure Is $13,620, or about
$2,000 more than the repairs would have
coat two months ago. The Barber company
bid $15,075 for Trinidad asphalt and $13.63)
for BermudeB, Venesuela, product, while
the Nebraska Bltullthlo company presented
an aggregate bid of $14,085. All proposals
will be transmitted to the council for Its
action.
"HOW TO BUT SHOES."
Jlejr Book Writtea by One Who Knows.
Interesting;, Instructive, Vala
able Mailed Free.
"How to Buy Shoes," by A, Shoemaker,
is the title of a very Interesting book just
published by the Wolff Process Leather
company of Philadelphia. Written in a
pleasing manner 1iy one who has been
trained in ' all the different branches of
the business, It not only proves Interesting
reading, but tells the shoe and leather
story completely, even to the smallest de
tails. 1
The writer, who is evidently a master of
his subject, devotes considerable space to
the kind of leather used in the making of
shoes. Shows clearly the fallacy of ac
cepting, without Investigating, the claims
made for these various leathers. Proves
beyond question of doubt that the beat
shoes are those made of Ideal Leather,
which has in five years' time established
Its fame wherever civilized man wears
shoes. The author grows quite enthusi
astic over this bright, glossy leather, and
claims that It is always strong and soft,
can't get hard, la not affected by rain or
snow and will not burn the feet In sum
mer nor chill them In winter.
This valuable book, which should be
read by everybody, will be sent free to
any address upon request by the publish
ers.
Raddlson oa the Chippewa.
. A new town in Sawyer county, Wisconsin,
on the Omaha road, located on both the
Chippewa and Couderoy rivers, In the cen
ter of a moat fertile and promising hard
wood district. Oood muscallonge, bass and
pike fishing In both rivers. Exceptional op
portunity for land seekers. If looking for a
new location don't fall to see this new
country. For map and full particulars write
to Postmaster, Radlsson, Sawyer County,
Wis., or to T. W. Teasdale General Paa
aenger Agent, C, St. P., M. A. O. Ry St.
PauL
SPECIAL TRAIN
Tla the Northweaterm Line to Lake
View, lost, and Rrtara,
Saturday, Aug. 29th,
From Omaha 7:30 a. m., back home same
evening.
Only Jl.W-Round Trip 11.50.
Spend a day at beautiful Wall Lake.
Fine groves, steamboats, bathing, rowing,
fishing.
Only 11. BO. 11. M. 11.60.
City ticket offices 1401-1403 Farnam Street
Northern Mlchlaaa Exearsloa.
Only 1600 from Chicago to Ludlngton,
Frankfort, Traverse City, Northport.
Charlevoix, Bay View and Petoakey and
return, via Michigan Central; 16 00 to Mack
inaw City and 17.00 to Macklnae Island
and return. Get tickets and berths now.
Good going August S, regular tralna, re
turning jp to September 1. Michigan Cen
tral city ticket office. 111 Adams street,
Chicago.
pr. F. W. Blabaugb. deuUat, ill N. T. Life,
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.TUB RELIABLE STORES.
Bo Sure and Attend Our Famous 60
Hinuto Sales,
For one honr wc actually give goods away and everything
just as advertised.
From 9 uniil 10 a. m.
We will sell 12Jc, 15c and 20c
and checks these goods are
up to 20c, for one hour only we will sell them
for the low price of per yard
Sensational Hour Silk Salo
Tuesday morning from 10 until 11 o'clock, we will sell 5,000 yards
of silks, made in Austria These silks come in both plain and
changeable, and are woven in neat, pretty designs, the quality
is exceptionally strong and you find among this lot all the new,
fall shadings Remember the time of sale Tupsday I C ,
morning from 10 until 11 o'clock at IU V
From II until 12 a. m.
We will sell for one hour, 1,000 ladies' wash waists,
. worth up to $1.50, for the low
From 2 to 3 p. m.
We will sell 25c, 15c, 10c and 7c wash goods, 36-inch percales,
30-lnch percales, 15c black organdies, 10c dress ginghams, ba
tistes, dimities, lawns, prints and a great many other goods
worth tip to 25c all go for 60 minutes Ql -
only, and only 10 yards to a customer at' ...... i ... .S 2l
No dealers or peddlers sold during this sale.
For One Hour Tuesday from 3 to 4.
In our main wash goods department, we will have on Bale all our
fine imported dress Swiss fabrics, sold up to
; 65c yard for one hour Tuesday yard ....WW
From 4 until 5 p. n.
We will place on sale our 50c and 75c corset covers and drawers,
handsomely trimmed with double rows of lace and O p! ft
Insertion for one hour only at the low price of ;ssaUC
rir
ui
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Novelties in Pictures Picture Frames
We are showing the latest Ideas In pretty pictures. They are very cute.
You'll like them when you Hee them and you'll be charmed at their little pric
ings. We'd rather you'd see them. It is hard to rightly describe them they
have a "something" all their own.
OAK FRAMES DECORATIONS IN REIiTEK WITH ROUNDED EDGES A
BIO VARIETY OF SUBJECTS.
KET HOLE FRAMES the rage of the east KENNEL SHAPE FRAMES a
charm tor a bachelor's den these are offered at all prices depends on the! Cm
size of frame and the value of the picture up from , Iwb
FANCY EMBOSSED FLOWER, PHOTO FRAMES very attractive and Cs
quite a new idea each luc and ... Ul
CIRCLE FRAMES Gold or black- 9K
all sizes hub
Picture Framing Done Expertly. Promptly and Money-Savlngly.
WE GUARANTEE THE WORK TO BE RIGHT IN EVERYeENSE. WILL
GIVE YOU CHOICE OF" FIVE HUNDRED STYLES IN PICTURE FRAMING.
GIVE US YOUR ORDER.
Another Week of the Big Sales in
Grocery Department
Every article marked In platn figures
at the lowest prices.
Coffee S
-9c lb.
BE-VERAL THOUSAND POUNDS
OP FRESH ROASTED FUi,L
AND RICH FLAVOR SANTOS
COFFEE ON SALE
9clb. 9c lb. 9c lb.
Castile 6oap,
cake
Premium Chocolate,
H-lb. cake
Parlor Matches,
1 dos. boxes ,
Baked Reans with sauce,
S-lb. can
Corn Starch,
1-lb. pkg
Bluing,
box
Lye,
2ic
.....15c
124c
ICc
4c
2c
Ac
can
Best Laundry Soap, Al.
bar 3C
Bsklng Soda,
4c
8c
7c
pkg
Clam Chowder,
can
Bpaahettl,
1-lb. pkg ,
Tea Specials
IMPERIAL JAPAN, Wonder-C
ful value, rich and clear, lb.s.uC
FREE BUTTERMILK TO ALL.
ANOTHER CANDY SPECIAL f
Fresh marahmallows, per lb..
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Opening Reception, Saturday. Aug:. 22
i Ladies too t
a aseful souvenir
Is (very aaaa
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Peoplb Living at a Distance
Deslrlnf dentistry will receive prompt attention at our office. Teeth e
tr acted and a new set made within fuur hour's time.
BAILEY, Tho Dontist,
Ladf AKendaot. ' Telephone 1085. 3rd Floor Paxtoi Block.
Tuesday, in tho
Domestic Room
white nainsooks, in plaids, Btripes
all choice new goods and worth
4c
49c
price of
Crockery
Department
Rich cut glass bowl A CO
16.00 value dsOO
Bohemian glass water sets M fin
11.25 value tUc
Beautiful pure white Royal Austrian
set of 100 pieces in QQ
116.60 value IUtIO
Grlndley's Royal English sernkpor
celaln, handled tea cups J On
and saucers, set of six "tO0
12 piece, beautiful white I )B
and gold toilet sets tiOO
Handsomely decorated lamp complete
with 9-Inch globe and I DO
best round wick burners Is DO
Havlland & Co. decorated cup and
saucers or breakfast 9Rc
plates, each - fcU
White china salts and peppers,
for decorating, each IV
Hanging lamps complete," apring ex
tension, large burner and nice deco
rated shade, usually sells I QQ
from 13 to $3.50, Monday only.. Ii OO
Kivlland Co. Ranson 9 fir
tea plates, each aU
We have received a large shipment
of white china for decorating and
have two more in transit. Artists are
especially invited to call and Inspect
our lines.
All men
air Invited to our
te every lady
HI
TP
Today wc start
. Women's Muslin Gowns
and
Women's Jersey Ribbed Vests
At exactly one-half price. The gowns are worth
75c, wo will sell these for 39c. The Jersey Rib
bed Vests arc worth 15c, they go on sale at 7c.
We bought 100 dozen gowns and 75 dozen vests, and
paid exactly one-half their regular selling price. They '
are spread out in broad array in our women's furnishing
department ready to go on enle at 1) o'clock tomorrow
morning
THE GOWNS are tucked and embroidery trimmed
yoke, full and generously proportioned, and well made.
They are positively
75c Values for 39c.
' THE VESTS aro made of a fine grade of jersey rib
bed cotton, lace trimmed
15c Values for 7c
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TUESDAY
THE OXFORDS GO
All of our Hanan & Son Women's
Patent Ideal Calf Oxfords at one price.
S 3.6 0
These have been seillng at IT.00 a
fair all season, but we're Just going
o give the women a genuine harpaln
by giving them a Hanan shoe for JJ.E0.
Men's Oxfords
25 Per cent Off.
Hanan and Clapp makes $5.00, $!i.50
and W.00 shots, Lll at one prlcq, S3.60.
Come whle we have your size in stock.
DREXEL SHOE CO.,
Omaha's Up-to-Dato Shoe House
1419 Farnam Street.
Xbjuww.h. amiAmiiaiimMia.jiLniiM
She Best of
Everything
The Only Double
Track lVailway
to Chicago
Special Train
to
Lake View, la.,
Saturday, Aug 29th.
Spend a day at
Biikllul Will Like,
$1.50
Round
Trip
Clty Officer
1401-1403 FARNAM ST.
OMAHA
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fional Bank of Omaha,
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PerftelTs Eco.
Bee Bids-., Room 7. Telephone 701
Weber. Star? GUrk Ludwtg- Schllur.
TWENTIETH CENTURY FARMER
Best Aarlealtaral Weekly.
TWENTIETH CENTURY FARMER
Write (aa saiayle Cepy.
PS
selling
SEESEi
ofall the-.
in Omaha t&
OAAHAS
FAVORITE
Beef
Anolher.tesf of merit
save!
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