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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 5, 1904)
10 TITE OMAITA . DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY, OCTOBETt tt, 1904. Special mU Bargains p. Every LO uay tM II I PAfl Id (If AOFNTS FOR KSc' Dr. Reed's To Visitors in Omaruv: afT store we invite you to our waiting room, etc. whenever con venient for you. You will find that you can buy here to much better advantage than any when, else. Our stocks are larger our prices lower and our goods more styliah and reliable. JiSS Ready-to-Wear Hats 98c -1 50 An Ak-Sar-Ben epecial in the greatest milinery store in thn west The most popular street hats for fall iu the pretty Napoleon, rolling brim sailors, short back sailors, etc. trimmed with pompoms, breasts, wings, jet buckles and orna ments swellest effects m stitched and scratched felt $5 or $7 would not be too much to pay for these hats which we offer Wednes day at Fancy Silks at 49c and 69c Yd. rhich L 98c i IM 75 pieces, new patterns of fancy taf fetas and Lonisene silks for suits, waists nary s and browns, ((rays, gun metal, etc. and the shades most popular eilki usually sold at 11.60-er.tlre lot. 1 frain square, yd. ig49c.69c $1 Quality Silk Velvets, All Colors, 29c Yard. Rug BargaJa Wilton. Axminster and Velvet rugs samples uptoli yards fUO long, at each. . . v Rug Bargain Brussels Sample Itugs up 1 yards long, at each...... .... to 59c Special Basement Bargains 98c Good substantial canvas f J" I Large size dress suit valises w6rth $1 "?h?a Uv cases each One b)g table of small cups and saucers Gilt and neatly deco rated, in mustache and plain and many odd 1 jfh shapes none worth less than 25c each, to go jiC a i , each . One table 36 in. wide percale, the lOckind -for, Z 1 per yard. Watch Our J L 3c Windows One table I it ho graphed pillow tops. the 50c kind, go at, each WatcJvUur 0 W2SWSf. ggjsg --Windows One table slightly mussed India Linon the 5c and 10c grades, goat, per yard 15c NEW BOORS AND BACAZffiS s ' k Oolleotion of Stories Suited to Those in All Walki of Life. A NEW NOVEL WITHOUT A WOMAN Tle Elwoodi" Ileal with Social and Political Ideals "Joll, a. Hoy of Galilee," One of the Season's ' Beat Juvenile Booka. "Thi ' Promoters." by William Hawley Sir.lth, a novel which enjoys the distinc tion of being a novel without a woman, la the story of a ureal scheme worked by two men, who selected Nebraska as their point of operation,- because, as they said, It was "the only spot on all the earth that could and would furnish Just what we wanted, to the last Item." Omaha, Lin coln and the state legislature figure very prominently, but Just what the scheme was and how the "promoters" worked It and what was. their success, Is left for the raider to discover. Hand, McNally & CO., publishers. ' ' ' n , ''The Ell woods" by Charles Stuart Welles, M. !.. Is a novel with a social and a political purpose, the author's object apparently' being to Indicate avenues by which Ideals may b elevated. Social, legal and religious theories are touched upon. The love story Is Interesting and there are fine descrip tions of the portions, of the country In which the scenes are laid. It will no doubt receive' a' cordial reception from those who are believers In reforms in the various subjects treated. Published in Lon don; 4Blso by Morgan M. Renner, New York. "Joel. A Boy of Galilee," by Annie Fel lows Johnston, author of "The Little Col onel" series. - In thin volume the author presents us with , the story of a , little crippled boy living among shepherds and fishermen, at a time when he was privi leged to witness the miracles and the death and the resurrection of the Nasarene. The story of how his own Jittle crooked back wss straightened by the Master; the i glimpses cf the temple, and the descrip tions of the. customs and life' of the 'people of 4hoae flsiys. told In the author's Inim itable manner, make this one of the sea son' .best Juvenile books. L. C. Page tt Co., publishers. , v "The Marvelous I -and of Oi," by L. ' Frank Haum, being an ac count of the .further adventure of the Scarecrow and Tin Woodman, and also the strange experience of the highly magnified Wogg'.e-Dug, Jack Pumpkinhead, the animated Saw-Horse and the Gump; tho story being a sequel to the "Wizard of 0." Th illustrations, a great many of which are extravagantly colored, are by John R. Nelll. The bnby readers will be delighted with the adventures of the won derful characters. Thers are fairies and witches, good ones and bad ones, and strange experiences that even father and mother will enjoy. The Rellly & Brltton company, Chicago, publishers. , "Asallm: A Romance of Old Judea," by Mark Ashton. This romance of old Judea has for Its chief character Jezebel, whose name , has come to stand for the very in carnation of. human wickedness. The au thor has written a serlas of brilliant de scriptions of the life of the time, with its pomp, luxuries and pleasures, and has drawn vivid pictures of the hideous rites of Baal worship. The frontispiece Is In color, from a rare old print of Jezebel, and the other Illustrations were selected trom valuable plates. Published by L. C. Page & Co. "Pluck." by Judge George Grimm of Jef ferson, Wis., Is a simple narrative, recit- j Ing the career of Philip Bertram from the time of leaving his "little German home across the sea," In his boyhood, down through the succeeding years in a new country America. The pluck and energy he manifested; how he faced and conquered obstacles and by perseverance and Integ rity won Influence and friends in his adopted country, make an admirable story, Germanla Publishing company, Milwaukee. "Tanner1 Elementary Algebra," by J. H. Tanner, assistant professor of mathematics In Cornell university. In this work the author has aimed to make the transition from algebra to arithmetic as easy aa pos sible. The book Is designed to meet the examination requirement of any college or university In this country. Published by the American Book company. "Grammar School Arithmetic," by David Eugene Smith, Is a work In which the author provide exercises composed of genuine American problems, showing com mon business as It really is-today, without being too technical for appreciation of boys and girls of grammar school age. Published by Olnn & Co. "Elements of Algebra," by George W. Hull, is a book for beginners. In which the author has succeeded In presenting the subject in a way that will assist In making the ituily Interesting and profitable for young pupils. Published by American Book company. y ."Progressive Course In Spelling," by J. N. Hunt, Is a work In two parts. The exer cise cover a wide range In both methods and matter. The author has aimed to select the words ' hy pupils both In and out ploy a system of dlacrlt whlch the pupil Is ren I in acquiring a correct .American Book company. of schf. leal v dered pronuiu Above books at lowest retail prices. Matthews, 123 South Fifteenth street. 52T5SZKE3 I Sweaters mm m m mr m-m-m I a m-m V V e m w am v We have full line from Infant's sirs up to ladles' size 40. They're , well made from best yarn; neat In Appearance; fit the form closely and make a very li?ht, warm aud tidy irarment, especially suitable for misses and children for outdoor wear. Ladle' and misses' ttarmunts, blouse front; sleeve finished full above wrists; tight band at waist. Prloe: Ladies' 12.87 to $3.75; Children's Norfolk, finished with belts, 12.00 up; Children's and mioses' without belt 12.23 up; Infant's 11.65 up. Fast olors: white, red, blue and striped. Your friend may have told you you may have -ueed buy ona today and actually know of the comfort and ease and freedom of motiin given by these garments. For perfect satisfaction buy a good one buy it here. MRS. J. BENSON, 212 South 16tk St. SCHIV10LLER & MUELLER The Big Piano House Do You Want to Save or in some cases even ON A I? WE BOUGHT ANOTHER STOCK at 40 cents on the dollar consider ably less than the cost to manufac ture about 75 instruments in all. A fine variety of sizes and different enRos, such as a first class piano store usually has. Tart of this stock was on display Saturday and Monday, causing such a rush of eager buyers tlmt from now on we will have more salesmen, more wagons, giving better service if possible open evenings, too, for your convenience. THIS WEEK We are in position to sell the BEST PIANOS on the EASIEST TERMS, for less money than dealers pay. Many others are taking advantage of this chance WHY NOT YOU? Seo the remarkable upright pianos selling for $4, $70, $90, $110 to $125 of the choice, beautiful CA BINET GRAND upright pianos rapidly going for $142, $154, $16(1, $178 to $102, that are worth Just about double. .. Over 500 .pianos in stock from 80 differed factories makes piano (IMifiig easy here. Omaha visitors are cordially In vited to make their headquarters at the big pinno sale, 1313 Farnam St, and view the parades from our win dows. FREE riA.NO LA CONCERTS EVERY DAY. SCHMOLLER & MUELLER Largest Piano House In the West. Operating 4 Stores and a Factory. 1313 Farnan Street, Omaha. 1 Dr. CHARLES FLESH S POOD ne. GREAT BEAUTIHER ku bm an r laadln sstreaM ana atkai who know tb vtlu of buutiful ooiaploitoe tad ronndad fliura. It will poiltirelf da aa wa Jlalm, PRODUCH HEALTHY FLKBH an tha faca, aaok and ariua, fliltn all koilow plaoaa, adding fraaa, eurva and kaautf. It la aoal llrljr tha onlj preparation In tha world that rill DBVBLOP THK DOST aad kK taa braaata Brm, full and arminatno&l. It kaa navef fall to aocouplUh thlo raauit, not ant? for tha ao letj ladx. tba actraaa and tha maldan, but for tha mother oa unfortunate aa ta loaa kar aat aral boaom through nuralng. WRINKLB about tha mouth, area and thoea f tha forehead dlaappear aa by masta, tearing akin texture firm and alear. FACIAL SAOOINO. tha groat beaatr destrerar af middle Ufa, la alao oorraoted br thla Flaak Food. On sals at all Department Btoraa and Druggteta. Our fallowing liberal offer puts It within tha 84 BC1AL OFFER: Psfl-Os Sag sd Book, reach of ererr puraa. Tba regular prloe of Dr. Charlra Flesh Food la ona dollar a boa, but tt rou will send aa II wa will aand you two (I) boua la plain wrapper, alao aur book, "A.BT OF hi ASS AOS," llluatratad wttk ail tb aer reet awraaaauta lor meenalng the leoe, aaak. arma aad kuat, and asBialalng raraabu klata haaXB and aamur. ram i aapieat, iaa aw abralad Freack "It la tba moat aunplata I kara erer aaan. Trary woman ahaald kara aaa aaal aaaaall at dallr." Writ today. r. Csrin Ca.. IAS Paltas 51 -, Mew Yark Cttj.. T. -l-O-l- t Diamond Talk n i ? and Facts. 15-& DODGE. T Do you know of anything- that you can buy- and use for one year, and then ect your money back, less ten per cent, outside of diamonds sold by us? This Is what we have been offer. In-, and doing, for th past fourteen year. Solitaire Rings from S.OO to '60U.OO. Let us show them to you. jfci For Crane's Writing Paper and Fountain Pens, go to BarkaJow Bros. BOOK SHOP. UI.B223H. 1512 Ftman St. Pennyroyal pills Jr-i'"tV... rt'l aai Only Uea.l.e. W.-r7tyi?r,t- 1 -''He l.adlak ! Dmerlel la. UK lirjl EK'rt KNiiLlnU la Ul It 4 b.la aiaullle ktM ei elik elMrlkkee. Takaaoathee. iUfM SlitwtM aabJfcaUee aad Ialte !. " ef rr lteeel. e, 'ad 4e. ia iM " fertti.alara, TaetiBalala aea ''llellrt f.r I !, Im Una. lr r- lara ajait. I a.awa TMUaetei. lUie ky all l,4a.i. klr.wr ailaajt'e- 1 OMAHA WEDNESEAY WEATHER Fair and Cooler riLi.."l.J l ,:k:Hipr cert' adiiig!i tamps : TIE J: ; METAL FRAMES FOR PHOTOS AND WATER COLOR HEADS r,CT rT.TVS 1200 cabinet ovals and back and glass, an elepant bar- 'Irt gain at aWjUC And twenty (t2) Little Green Stickers. Visit Our Art Qallerles. BRING .the cityar bands, itobacco ta?., etc. of the t'lorodora Tu or I7n. vi ,11' vn lots ot 'em bring tho square cut from the wrappers of Cuduhy's Diamond ,,C" and White Russian soap; bring the coupons you get in side the packages of "FORCE"; bring tla coupons that are attached to Stafford's ink; bring tfiem all to tb Premium Parlor, 2nd floor, and get Qreen 1 radlng Stamps for them Get a complete list of labels, etc. that are redeemable In this way. It's a great idea for rushing- your stamp book collecting. The Ak-Sar-Ben Daylight Parada Is timed to pass the Bennett store at 2;45 Wednesday afternoon. The best spot for see ing it thoroughly is right around the Ben nett windows. This is a free vantage ground for you. You are heart ily welcome to it. Come inside the store and wait. sae.ded,ahye DRY GOODS DEPT. brow., u?!t2i?Ly .ker ey- a,l lined- tan, navy, black ana at velvet trimming, ullk buttons, an 8.60 coat. LH mn' i ra fine' ' kersey,' Vhea'vy 'sa't'in' ' lining',' 'iwiif on Wednesday. Bold bv deal at ilO.W. sat 'n banf tXt f. 8 TS-Zlbelina beav. full' lenkth. stitrh.i hnniH 1 1. iii uuiioiis, niurra collar, br,raa;easPe6 to" C'or8' b,Ue and yJt1..ht'Au.h'hVR VVRDNfc-SDAY Heavy German knlttlna- varn a .n 5.95 7.50 aa. t U . 1 , I 11,4 11QI 4.95 .,,0 ur muu enect, colors, red, navy, white and black usually sold at z.60. tor. 1.48 BLENDED I1ARB BOA8, . FURS! FURS! all kSaitt,cilSk.i tapes'"861 eVer Bh0Wn in"m ficludinn neck furs of c ana'dia n mink ' sc ah'f's, " I - .J,1 4.U5 3.95 4.95 5.95 5.95 7.95 6.95 SOUTHERN BEAVER SCARF, at . ... NATURAL, OPOSSUM SCARF, at KR1MMER SCARFS, at SABLE AND ISABELLA FOX BOAS. at SABLE FOX SQUIRREL LINED SCARFS at ,. NATURAL GREY FOX BOAS, " "' ta Wiwf' value"1 at OAT"'an 1 near "seal," fine" satin 'lining;,' V 5 00 deafersifr' COAT6 Equal to' the''t'liio.'ob''c'oats'soid by" other ' Q8 00 ASTRAKHAN CAPES-Sklnncr' iei'r weep quality, J26.00 value, price " IO.UU ' SILKS FOIl WAISTS AND DRESSES Hundreds of pieces handsome fancy silks for waists and shirt ff walHt SUlta. worth UU to X1.25. Bilk rniinlpr yard : J j - ' G A I XT' m a r-ir nn.aa r.r.nm 300 pieces ffl black dress goods bought special for this sale. All tha newest styles, they run from 36 to 64 Inches wide, worth ud to ard, your choice this week. i yard, y 75c and. to tl.75 a lor ,1.00, BIO BARGAIN SALE OK BLANKETS 600 pairs fine grey, whlto and tan fleece cotton blankets, fancy stripe borders, $1.26, 93c, 800 and 69c, and extra heavy. at a.'- , 800 pairs fine wool blanket at special prices for this weeic.' Pair, $6.50, (4.98, $3.95, and , , BARGAIN SQUARE DRESS PATTERNS 800 very choice full dress patterns, enough In each for a full dress itn ot Diaca, piain ana tancy colors, worth from $5.00 to $7.00, at the bargain square, muln aisle, oer pattern BIG BARGAINS IN TABLE LINENS 10 pieces 72-lnch all linen silver bleached damask, regular $1.00 quality, only, yard 68-lnch red damask, special, yara 50c $1.75 $3.48 ess. ' A bis? $2.98 75c ..19c quality extra heavy table napkins, special, en dozen ZpleOU 20c Turkish and linen towels, - r 1 special laSSC 60c bleached table damask, 68 Inches wide, special, ns . tor OOC i.ia quality rringea ana plain hemmed bed spreads, special $1.25 Take a Camera Shot at the Parades The best practice in the world for the photograph er. The daylight paradb Wednesday afternoon and the gorgeous electrical cav alcade Thursday evening. Get Your Camera. Your Kodak and Your Photo Supplies from our Camera man. He'lt tell you all about it. Northeast corner, main floor. GROCERY DEPT. Our Out-of-Town Visitors Are Invited to visit our immense Grocery Dept. FREE A Special dltt to Out-of-Town Customers. STERUNO SILVER THIMBLE FREE WITH A PURCHASE OF 3 FOUNDS BEST JAVA AND MOCHA COFFEE leUU A REM ARK A BLR OFFER Fifty ftn) -a. f " Green Trading Stamps with 6-pound can Den nett's Capitol 1 ff Buking Powder 1UU , CELERY SEED Twenty Green Trading wjiii pouna . celery (Seed rradlng Stamps ILpftOfflJ $ I8ci?j LOWEST PRICES Halmon, 1-pound can Preserves, assorted. Jar Imported Sardines, can Macaroni, pound package Maplo Cream, cake Buked Beans, S-pound can.,.;, Blarly June Pons, can Corn, S-pound can CANDY DEPT. Ten ($1) "S. A H." Trading Stamps package Razzle Chewing Gum. ...... 10c , 9c loc 10c 6o 10c 10O lOO Ml aaassssal V.rfwww' WEDNESDAY SHOE SALE 300 pairs men's sample shoes, vici kid and - 1 . a 1 J J .m m kv box call, uooayear weus, worm up 7 im 355 , to 14.00. at 4M-rU And fifty (5.00) Little Green Stickers. 400 pairs of ladies' sample shoes, Aift worth up to $4.00, at... -"0 And fiftv ( $5.00 Little Green Stickers. 600 pairs of misses' and children's Dongola button and laca shoes, worth $2.00. at And thirty (3. 00) Little Green Stickers. A CROCKERY EARTHQUAKE. 1.23 1 Get Our Prices on FURNITURE AND CARPETS Third Floor. Elu TUB RELIABLE ITORB, SPECIAL SALES EVERY DAY In Our ' DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT Youths' i Children's Stylish Suits AT SPFXIAL PRICES WEDNESDAY. &Z. T,1 most complete stock ever shown in the west, latost styles, best fabrics, lowest priors. Youth's Long Pants Suits, tC anH 7 Cfk 97.50 to f 10.0U viiIuom. at U I DU Cheviots, casshnervs, fancy worsteds, sorpes, etc, in both single and double breasted stylos' almost unlimited range of colors and patterns special prices (f j T CA Wednesday... JD and I .)( Suits for the Youngsters The kind that will stand the test of hard wear. Why? Because the quality of fabric and workmanship is in them. Your choice of Norfolk, sailor blouse, Russian blouse, sailor X',.r.,i 1. ,i.,ui 1 , . . . j.,iiiuitv, uuuuif urt'.iKieu or iQree-piece stylos, worth $3 and f 3.50, special O A ajt prices, Wednesday mZ,D Umd. ZD NOliitV OVERCOATS for boys and children. A mairnifieent line, comprising all latest styles in immense variety of colors and fabric. Our prices $2.95, 53.75, $5.00, $7.50 and $10.00 India Ceylon tea, worth , special at per lb Ma Fancy sun ured Japan tea, lb.... lia Royal Blend Mocha and Java pnff.a" lb """a "'"J Jva coiree. ML 1 ) SPKtlAI, EMnROIDKRY 81, R 10 Bolld cases of strips or loom ends in embroideries and inset-tines $1 etnbrolderles at. yard 35c (no emnrompries at. vara 25o 35o embnddfrles at, yard 15.' 2oc embroideries at, yard 10c 20c embroideries at, yard 7jC Kc embroideries at, yard oc 25c, 8oc and &0c torchon 'aces, per yard..5e The greatest bargain In wash laces ever offered. Ak-Sar-Ben Ribbons, !c. Sc, Be, 7c and 10c NOT1UX IIAKGAIN WEDNESDAY 200 yards black or white threads lc pkg. pins for ...4c ....4"4c cards hooks and eves 25c needle- books 100 yds. silk thread lOo pearl buttons, per doz 4vc GROCERY AXD CROCKERY SPECIALS You'll always find our roods the best. You 11 always find our prices the lowest. Choice Cey'.on or English breakfast tea, per lb 35c per lb Famll per .2.10 Unrivaled Mocha and Java coffee, lb 30o n DRIED FRUIT. Ruby prunes, per lb ua Loose Musentel raisins, lb "-7Un Seed'ess raisins, lb 7i2n California peaches. h " 7Un Evaporated apples, lb SNAPS IN CHINA. Pretty embossed lamps with glob chim ney to match, at rt- Decorated fruit plates, each " k-j Art pottery water pitchers, 4-qt '2,0 Decorated cuspidors, each luo All sizes In plates, cups and saucers, each e0 The largest line of genuine hand-painted French china In the west. See our assortment of decorated ware at 10 ONLY FOR TWO WEEKS COIIE ONE-WAY RATES VIA union pacific FROM MISSOURI RIVER TERMINALS tLiam City to Council Bluffs, Inclusive EVERYDAY TO OCTOBER ISTH, 1904, iS25 00 s" Pr,nd,e4- tJtm VUiUU An,-Jo, Baa Dleco, an4 BBtny oUies California poLnt i to Drerttt, lalrBaTBH, Whttcom. Taaooomraod Tlctorlav, to Portteod, Xvtorla, T com ana Seattle. to Ashland. BoMbnr, Eugono, Albany aad Saloo, Including bcaitcl) lines in Oregon. to Spokano and f&terme dlato O. TL A N. polar to WonatcbM and latere xnodlato polnta, $90 00 t0 Bott4 Anaeonda. MUiUII nelena. and all liitAnnsZ dlato main Una point. IpahUiUU City, and Intermedial main Una points. For fuller Information call or addrvaa Wt Tlekct Offle, rrma It, $25. i.00 i.00 $25.00 $25. $22.50 No. 1 or 2 Heavy Brass Lamp Burners, each 3c Three to a rtiHtoiiier no delivery. No. 1 or 2 common Lamp Chimneys, each 2c Limit of three no delivery. Large Size Bowl and Pitchers, each. 48c Good supply of fruit jars and jelly tumblers on hand. Plain White Boap Dishes, each 5c s And Ten (to 'Little Green Stickers. 1 Qt. Patent Tomato Catsup Bottles, doz... 438c And one hundred (110.00) Little Qreen Stickers. Japanese China Halts and Pepiers,'each 8c And Ten (ID Little Qreen Slickers. pet ta I WaiSiai Ml fjf)e Best of Everything The Only Double Track Railway to Chicago Very Low One- Way Colonist Rates Montana, Oregon and Washington Points Daily September i5th to October 15th. Ity Office 1401-1403 FAR NAM ST. OMAHA TCU B24-6M 1 f .civ m V 4 MOTrllU 61TER MADE FROM THE JUICE OP OK APES CtlAMPAONC SERVED EVCKYWHERI FOOTWEAR. FOR THE BALL White Satin Strap Slippers; White Kid Strap Slippers; White Canvas Ties; Black Castor "'Majestic" Slippers with beaded vamps; Black Castor Three Strap Slip per with piain vamps; Patent Leather "Uelsha" Ties; Champaicne Kid "Uelsha" Ties; Patent Leather Strap Slippers; VIcl Kid Strap Slippers with beaded vamps. We are showlns; a very etylbh end Interesting line of itall foot wear at our uuual leasoiabls prices. DEPUTT 6TATTE VKTERIVARIAN. , H. L. RAMACCIOTTI. D. V. S. CITY VKTKHIHARIAN. OMAHA. NED. XeleDoon IA Office eou loOrmajry, la muA Uavaoa f laV 1A1JL aaaaieea Nan FMll.a, VA i. f r iv.ia... ytf u. -to" MYJ n