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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1904.
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LILLlPCTlaK BAZAR DELIGHT! CHIL
DRF11. Kaelnslv JsTenlle Store Attracts
T(itn, mmt Heaee Talmas
Ara UTrlr There.
There la one business house in Omaha
where the children are supreme. Ever
effort Is made to suit their fancies or the
tastes of their parents. Here the boys end
Klrla and the little tots can go shopping
just like grown folk and can find as be
iTllderlng an array of goods as their par
ents can find In the big stores. Conse
(.sently the Lilliputian Eaiar at 1515 Doug
las street has made a special appeal to and
has won a particular popularity among the
children and their parents.
Shopping scenes have an attraction for
rren the casual observer, and no more In
teresting scenes are to be found than those
which are presented at the Lilliputian bs
t&r every Saturday. This Is the day of all
days In the - week when the bazar Is
tlironged with little folk. It Is their free
ty and they are made acquainted with
' the joys of shopping In a store devoted
exclusively to them.
On Saturdays an army of children Invades
ti e bazar, running to and fro In the aisles
between the long tables heavily laden with,
gnods, stopping suddenly here and there
with cries of surprise and delight to note
something that particularly attracts them,
hurrying back to their parents to draw
t) sir attention to the favored article or
dlicuaslng it with rapture among them
selves, they present a picture of childish
enthusiasm, interest and happiness which
never falls to prove a source of pleasure to
tholr parents and their attendants, snd as
well to the clerks who wait on them.
It Is the only store of the kind in Omaha
anj indeed weat of Chicago. Its achieve
ment of popularity has. been rapid. There
Is a growing tendency on the part of par
ents to buy apparel for the children In a
store which caters exclusively to children's
trt.de. It is such a simple, easy and at
ti active way of buying and there are so
many styles to choose from in the well or
dered departments that shopping becomes
less and leas of a task and more of a di
version. Moreover there Is so much to
choose from, suoh an abundance of chic,
neat and catchy fashions that the parents
hrtve begun to look upon such an emporium
as absolutely the beet place to buy satis
factory outfitting ofJl kinds for the chil
dren. The Lilliputian Bazar, therefore, was
established to supply just this need, to fur
nish for boys, girls and for the little tots
ai:d for Infants as well, all manner of
elolhlng, furnishing goods, hats, caps and
e-. cry useful and beautiful artlcleof ap
pa'ol. 'I' 'ie Lilliputian Biear began business in
Omnha on September 1, 1901, at 1415 Douglas
street and remained at this stand for nearly
two years. On July 15. 1903. the Bazar re
moved to more commodioui quarters at
15!3 Dougles street. The increase In the
volume of business proved to be so exten
il'. o during the past year 1.200 feet of floor
rr.i''e has been added to the etore. New
I'i'i have constantly been added as the
and developed, and now outfits'' can be
fftred, not only for Infants and the
frailer chfidren, but for young men and
i-i isles up to the age of 18.
The proprletcr.1 of the Lilliputian Bazar
sr A. T. Benson F. W. Thome, to
v-hrse management of l". 'i exclusive line
or 'rade the -growth of the business has
, l'r-i due in as large a measure as to the
f'i-1. that te Bazar ruppllrd a long-felt
v.T-.t snd met a demand which of la to years
I.pm grown Imperative. These able busi-rt-
men have also developed an extensive
mn:i order business, and now sell their
ff'tf'Ja.as far west as the Paciflo coast. To
advertise this phase of the business, h'and
rovia Illustrated catalogues are Issued twice
a year one In March and another In Sep
tonber. For this catalogue the firm re-"f'-es
numerous Inquiries, and Just now
N tfusy mailing the September catalogue
t- 'iundreds of points In western and south
ern states. ,
Tills catalogue contains a complete list
of all goods sold, and clear-cut Illustra
tions showing the style and make of the
paments. A larger Illustration than any
of the others shows a scene in the fac
tory where the baby clothes are made. -
en a clothing, hats, shoes, ladles' suits,
its. wnlsts, millinery; cash or credit.
Tn-iple's Store, 16th and Farnam streets.
rnnrlnc. Morand's.lMS Harney at. Lessons
p-'wte a- rlm, Junior or nrtnlt. Tel. W.
ff dgs FtTstusort removed to 807 Paxton blk
Have Root print It.
I Eiib s I
It Will Fay You
To see our overcoatings.
vv v navn mnie oc ine nne-sc ma
terials ever brought Into Omaha.
Our prices are as low ss is con
sistent with good quality and work
manship. m
Helgren & Gradmann
Tailors. 309 S. 16th St.
THE GUARANTEE
CLOTHING CO.,
150-1521 DOUGLAS ST.,
Most cordially invites you to make your
headquarters at their store while In the
city. Bundles checked free. Wash and
dressing room at your disposal. All sorts
of Information cheerfully given.
We are agents In Omaha for Alfred
Benjamin's Fine Clothing and defy any
body to show better made or more stylish
suits. Benjamin's suits starts at JU.B0 and
run to $15.00, 118.00 and 819.60.
SPECIAL SUIT VALUES
J. AT
$5.00, $7.50 and SIO.OC.
For those who do not wish to spend much
and still like to have good clothes we
have special values at 85.00, 87.60 and 810.00,
In every Instance equally well made suits
that would cost ' you from 82.60 to 87.60
more per suit elsewhere.
OVERCOATS.
No store In this olty shows a larger as
sortment of Overcoats than we 'do. They
start at 83.90, for a coat not at all bad.
Then they run up to 86.00. 87.60, 810.00, 812.50,
816.00 and $18.00. Here you find short top
coats, long Cravenette coats, overcoats
with belts, ulsters, etc Tou certainly do
yourself an Injustice If you buy an over
coat before you look us over.
PANTS.
We have now on sale a pure all wool
oasslmere pants at $1.90, the like of which
has never been offered by any house in
the country. They are as heavy as a
board and will wear like a rock, every
stitch of sewing and every button guar
anteed In every way. Other pants at
82.50, 83.00, $3.50 and 84.00.
. HATS.
Our latest bargain In a hat Is a corker.
Seal Brown, the very newest drooping
front, our price 8190, others ask all thi
way from 82.60 to 83.00 for the same thins.
GENTS' FURNISHINGS.
Our Furnishing Department Is conceded
by everybody to be the largest and busiest
In Omaha, Here you get ribbed under
wear (or 35c same kind Is 50c all over.
Genuine Cape Oloves, 45c. Dollar Shirts,
48a Shawknlt Hose, 20c. President Sus
penders, 45c. Wright's Health Underwear,
87V&C. Linen x Collars, 9c, and hundreds of
other equally good values.
GUARANTEE
CLOTHING CO.,
1519-1521 DOUGHS ST.
IT'S THE SAME CLD STORY
the people will go where they can do the
beetl That's why all 'Our old patrons come
back and bring new ones with them after
they have tried to And a better place.
Many of our friends from out of town
are taking advantage of the AK-SAR-BEN
RATES and bringing lists of their win
ter's drug supplies, saving enough to pay
their expenses to Omaha's greatest Carni
val. bee the way we sell 'em
26c Grave's Tooth Powder 10
26c Mennen's Taloum Powder 16
$1.0" Ilei's Malt Whiskey .64
tl.ft. Pure Canadian Malt Whisky ..... .75
60o Pozzonl Face Powder 27
A brand new, line of rubber goods, water
bottles, fountain syringes anu everything
new in the rubber goods line no old stock
to dispose of write or call for prices.
Remember we have three large stores
to buy goods for and we have to buy
right that's why.
SGIIAEFER'S STuSSSRE
E. T. GATES, Prop.
16th and Chicago Sts., Omaha, Phones 747
and 787. 24th and N Sts., South Omaha,
Phone No. 1. 6th Ave. and Main St., Coun
cil Bluffs, Phon 333. All goods delivered
in either city absolutely free.
AK-SAR-BEN.
The symbolio word and the meaning of It
brings forth our tenderest and at tfce same
time most aggressive feelings. The enter
prise, daring and dash that are behind the
name applies with equal force to the
BARKERS RESERVE LIFE COM PAST
of Omaha, a financial enterprise which has
grown from Infancy to a young giant dur
ing the period that Ak-8ar-Ben has made
famous this fair city and state. The able,
aggressive managers of the company with
rlde remind Nebraskafis that the present
business of the company amounts to $100,000
preferred Insurance written every week.
The premium receipts exceed 81.000 dally.
The company has the finest insurance
offices in the city now occupies the entire
second floor of the Ware Wock, 15th and
Farnam streets, having entirely outgrown
Its former quarters. The company is oper
ating in fifteen states and territories and
has about 810,000,000 of old line Insurance in
force.
The new policies are meeting with univer
sal favor with agents and the insuring
public.
THE TWENTIETH CE3TURY POLICY,
a guaran&ed dividend contract, la the most
liberal, attractive and yet conservative
policy that has ever been devised by any
company,
A cordial invitation is extended by the
president to the citizens of Omaha, as well
as those residing elsewhere In the state,
also to strangers and policy holders to
visit the home offices and get acquainted
with the management.
The Bee is informed that many first-class
Insurance men are joining the able field
staff of the company, being attracted by
the aggressive management, also the lib
eral policies and plana offered by the company.
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DffL SH6i Q -
Now for the
Ak-Sar-Ben Ball
Tour shoes are as an Important
part of your dress as your gown or
suit Both must necessarily be of
the proper style.
We are showing all the new ball
shoe novelties for the men and women
all the way from $2.00 to $7.00 a pair.
Patent leather and kid. High and
low cut. Oxfords, in French bronze,
black and brown castor, as well aa
patent kid. Among the swell styles
Is the low pump.
Do not wait until Friday to get your
shoes. ,
Drexel Shoe Go.
1419 FARNAM STREET,
Omaha's Up-to-Dala Sim Horn
ASK FOR OUR FREE CATALOGUE, H
Bennett's Is The
Place Just Now
TO
Buy Pianos
We are offering for sale Just now the entire stock of
Frank J. Gulick, piano dealer, 115 No. 15th St., Omaha,
representative of the
Sohmer, Bailey, Newman Bros.,
King, Schaff, and other pianos.
This stock was bought at a big sacrifice enabling us
to sell it at sensationally low prices one-third to one-half
below regular values. New pianos as low as $120. Others
at $145, $1G5, 175 and $200. Celebrated eastern makes
of pianos old and established reputations celling every
where for $350 to $450 offered this week for $295, $270,
$255 and down to $220.
R
The
Ivcrs
Pond
Piano
Used
Exclusively
in the
Sousa
Concert
Special money saving price reduction
on our well known Jines of pianos. Iver iVond, Everett,
Packard, Stair, Harvard, Smith & Barnes, Richmond and
other celebrated instruments.
Our Terms of Payment are within the reach
of Everybody.
GREAT DRESS
GOODS
VALUES
MONDAY.
SEE AD ON
PAGE 9.
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GREAT DRESS
GOODS
VALUES '
MONDAY.
SEE AD ON
PAGE 9.
LATEST FALL FASHIONS
IN
3S3SZ3
Magm
Men's $12.50 and $15 Suits
We are showing for Monday the
largest and best assortment of
men's fine hand-tailored suits ever
6hown in Omaha at the price. Come,
in all the best fabrics in great va
riety of colors and patterns.
Snappy, exclusive styles that are
pleasing to the wearer, worth from
ax? atd 1kJ
llanrisnmft Overcoats
M M W V 1 x
In the new browns, fancy gray mlV
nlnin KlopL-a and (Ivfnrd L
tUlCCi Ulttiu " "
grays, with or without belt, in med
ium or loose backs and long or med
ium lengths. They cannot be
beaten for style, and it will cost
you $15 to $18 to duplicate them in
$10.50 $
and
15
Cop
Hart
y right I 904 by
Schaffner Marx
duality
elsewhere
n s a speo-
dal ror
Monday.
Boys' and Children's Knee Pants Suits-
In Norfolk, sailor bloue, Russian bloue,
rfnnhl-hrastod and threo-plece stvies
an immense lino-worth I3iud $.50
3.00 special Monday
at
We have In stock ready for your Inspection
a moot complete line of boys' and Child
ren's Overcoats and Reefers, in all styles
and colors in price $J.Q5 tO $JQ
AYOE BROS.
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BODGE ST. N
DEPUTY STATS! VETERINARIAN.
H. L. RAMACCIQTTI, D. V. S.
CITY VETEIUXAIUAJI.
OMAHA. NEB. Teicchone 539.
Offlce and Infirmary, 2Sth and Mason Sta
400 Shaves
Outhoui Using a Sirop
Simply lather and shave that the feature of THE GILLETTE SAFETY RAZOR
It is a safety that isn't like other safeties. It has 12 double-edged blades as thin aa
paper, tempered so hard by a new process It takes diamond dust to grind them, with
such edge-holding finalities when sharpened each blade will give thirty perfect shaves
without attention. No more stropping, honing or bother no possibility of cutting tho
face. With the best common razor there Bhould be one sharp edge; with the GIL
LETTE there are 24 keen cutting edges 12 razors in one. When one blade begins to
pull in the slightest. Insert another. We sharpen the twelve for 50 cents, or supply
twelve new Wades for tl.OO. Guaranteed to give a smooth, delightful shave to any
face under all conditions. After first investment EO cents a year keens the razor in
perfect condition if you shave DAILY costs one-eighth cent per shave. The price
of the Triple Silver Plated Set, in handsome case, small and all compact, Jg 00
J AS. MORTON SON CO.
1511 Dod Street.
Hflrdware and Cutlery Novelties.
EXCLUSIVE AGENTS WOOD'S CELEBRATED ICE TOOLS.
TV
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TnE99CEriraORr
IS 13
0DGE5T.
IN TTME OF PEACE
PREPARE FOR WAR
In the fall prepare for winter. We do not think we are
going to have a war, at least, not in the near future, but we
are positivfe the cold winds of a Nebraska winter will soon
be with us. The lady who has taken time by the forelock
and placed her order with us for her winter needs in furs,
will be the envy of her lees thoughtful-neighbor
We extend cordial invitation to all strangers in
Omaha to visit our display rooms and inspect our splendid
assortment of fur garments every one of them fresh, new
and up to date.
Special Low Prices on All Kinds of Scarfs During Ak-Sar-Ben Week.
VISITORS TO AK-SAK-tStN
Are invited to visit this odd store. Odd in being un
like any other store in this great Transmississippi region.
Odd in the magnitude of it's retail trade odd in being
the better store because of so mttch more than a store.
It's buyers have ramsacked the best markets of the worlu
to collect the stock we 6how. Nobody is ever asked to
buy, but a corps of help stand ready to serve, visitors in
telligently and civilly. '
, You will find unequalled values in China, glass an
lamps, fancy goods, pocket books, etc. Jewelry in aL
the newest novelties, every article guaranteed at one
third the price usually asked. Novelties, games and
toys in endless variety at prices that have made our name
a household word throughout the west. Don't fail to
come in, if only to look.
H. E. a E. HUBERMANN
Room 9. Second Floor Continental Block, Fifteenth and Douglas
. Take Elevator on Fifteenth Street Entrance.
I
Was Mary's Little Lamb...
That had fleece as white as snow.
Which kept it nice and warn
Ths same degree of heat will be produced in your Inside pocket If you
have a nice account with the
Omaha Loan and Building Association
1704 Farnam Street Bee Building
J1.00 per moth per share or larrtr lump sums will draw six per cent,
per annum dividends. All business may be transacted by mall.
a W. LOOMIS. Pres. Q. M. NATTINQER, Sec'y
The Larsen Ice
Machine Go.
1406-1408 Howard St.,
OMAHA, NEB.
Ice Making and
Refrigerating
Machinery . . .
J The new Uathers and lasts f I hi''-,"!!! .' 1
shown in our street shoes this fall III OuIt' ' 1
ill
The Cheapest Skirts in Omaha.
Are not the ones for which you pay the least when you buy them.
Made To Order Shirts
Cost more at the start, but they last so much longer they look and fit so much
better that they are really cheaper than a low priced shirt
Albert Gahn, Shirt Maker.
219 5. Htb Street, Omaha.
Stylish
Street Shoes
The new leathers and lasts
shown In our street shoes this (all
are certainly a splendid combina
tion of taste and utility. .
Gun Metal Calf, Manila Calf,
Chrome Calf and Horschfda En
amel are among- the best of our
new leathers for street wear. And
our New Fraak. Tramp, Crttlo and
.Parfecto lasts are very correct for
style and just right for comfort.
Shiny leathers of all kinds on
new and correct lasts, for both
street sad dress wear.
SPECIALS '
$3.50 $4 and $5.00
FRY SHOE CO.
! il5UlcOilAI!l !
HN HUSSIE HARDWARE GO.
FRIDAY
AND SATURDAY
of this week,
Cct. 7lh andSIH,
we will give a dem
onstratlon at our
store of
COLE'S
ORIGINAL
HOT BLAST
HEATER
HUM
I
tV
Acorn Steel k-rc.
Cole's Mot Blast. IN USE WITH DIFFERENT KINDS OF FUEL.
Saturday, at 8 p. m., we will give one of these fine stores . away.
Tickets are free. When we say FREE we mean FREE. Tou do not
hare to buy a penny's worth'. T his Is not an Indian gift Tou may have
a ticket any day for the asking;. We sell stoves for cash or payments,
and save you from 10 to 20 per cent ,
JOIliJ HUSSIE HARD. VARE GO.
2407-2409 Cuming Street.
"II You -iiy It of Mussle. It's Right."
itove:
Mvays
Please
" .-.HI?
"vary
The Handy Way to BroiL
The JJing-ed Top furnished with MOORE'S RANGES
the handiest thing1 Imaginable. Just pull a chain and up goes
the whole front section of the top, making the entire firebox
accessible. Then you can broil or toast, lay kindling, poke the
fire, Just as you want to, with none of the usual annoyances.
The raised top forms a hood which creates a positive draft into
the range that carries otf all smoke and smell.
These ranges have Moore's Accurate Oven Thermometer,
Controller Damper, and are nearer perfection, in many ways,
than any you Jiave ever seen.
Please call and It will give us pleasure to how you what
a modern up-to-date range Is. '
Nebraska Futnitutc & Carpet Co. f
4tt4J5No. 24th St, South Omaha. v
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