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TirE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, NOVEMBER IP, 1907.
CHECKS Oil ALL BANKS CASHED
To Purchasers of Merchandise
SPECIAL SALE OF
FUR-SCAB
MUFFS COATS and FUR SETS
Our New York buyer se
cured these furs away below
regular prices.
rersia
Scarf
et
Inn Paw Sets. 4-lncta hand ybf-i t&:Ml
d Pillow Muff. J jg '' 'M
Imitation Ermine bem, t-inrn n jAiW
band Scarf and large 7 Sft V&0 1 f
.tf. at ............. .pu & m
Mink Scarfs and Throw
:r.h: 1?! to 4??
Siberian Squirrel Ties and QO
Zazas. at mJQ
Siberian Squirrel Pillow L QO
Muffs, at ..J, JO
Northwestern Mink Sets, fancy
pelt muffs, scarf, beads ; O50
and tails, at
Brook Mink Sets, pelt and hand
trimmed muff and f ZS5
scarfs, at.. 1
Black Lynx Sets, 4-lnch hand
throw and large pillow
uiuff, at
CHILDREN'S,
MISSES'
YOUNG LADIES
Shoes of Quality
Our message today
comes to the children,
misses and grown girls.
It is a known fact among
the knowing oues and
the public in general
that no store in or
around Omaha is better
able to supply the shoe
needs of the children,
misses and young wo
men. Our stock Is re
plete with styles and
. . fashions of real quality
shoes. Our staff of sales
men are expert fitters
and can better satisfy
purchasers of shoes than
Is given in ordinary
shoo stores you know
we're above the ordinary
in the shoo buslnes.
Sizes and Prices Range:
For Children
Klze 8 to 11. . .$1.50
For Misses
size 11 to 2.82.00
For Young Women
size 2 ',4 to C . . 2.50
Drexcl Shoe Co.
1119 Farnam St.
4J
1750
-
Sabline Blouse Jackets, with braid girdle and PA
Skinner's satin lining, at LtMJ
Women's Winter Jackets
Finely tailored black winter jackets. These short
winter coats are the latest and most' popular styles in
large eastern cities. Becoming and right up-to-date.
Jackets made to yf fiC I Jackets made to f Ofl )
sell tip to $20, at. I sell up to $30, at. I J v i
$1 SILKS 39c Yd.
This season's plain and fancy silks from the Darlington
stocK, plain and tancy tatfetas, Louis
ine'silks, Messalines, Peau de Cygnes,
Crene de Chines.'Tekin strina taffetas.' ;
etc., worth up to $1.00 a yard: on bar-
gain square, per" yard''. V.:; . . . .
Winter
Tourist
Excursions
Tickets on sale at very
low rale3 of fare daily
after November 15 to
Texas
New Mexico
Old Mexico
Louisiana
Full particular!
upon request.
F. R. Rutherford,
D. P. A.
ROCK ISLAND
LIXES
Onuta, Neb.
1323 Farnam St.
V ' . 1 "
15
3 Bk (HitfTiiirl FTrn!-fc
.W ' Wilt mnlfM A n arronlahU C ! m m m ni i t J
r f nve mem ror around 17.00 to ?20.00. Oold
"i i wunu f it.w w n. w. n nave lome Deauues.
Bpend a few minutes In our store. Look for the name.
S. W. LINDSAY. Jeweler
ISIS BoaglsS Street
DR. DRADDURY, Doritlot, iU-,VA.fc
1S04 FARNAM T- OMAHA,
Extracting 2Se
. PoroeUia Fills.. fl up
Orowu .... .92.60 up
Bridge Vuk.l2.B0 up
rut mo us
PhM Douglas 1769
W mak specialty
f metal and rooflesi
plates. Painless work la
all operation. Opea
Testings till o'clock.
SIXTY THOUSAND FIRE LOSS
Estimated Destruction by Flames in
. Doll Howard Street Building:.
MITTEN i!AKES3 LARGEST L0SEE3
Peetaer Prlatlas; Ccmpaajr Cornea
; Neat- Fire Break Oat Earl? ia
Moraine, a roast Watch,
ataa rana Sleep.
Omaha Mitten Manufacturing Co $25,000
Faalner Printing- and Winding Co VU.OuO
Auguat Doll a building IO.OuO
IVamblett Kngravlug Ca...., S.ouO
AVatera Printing Co 1 1,000
' Total..... ..Stil.ooo
Theaa ar tha aatlmated losaea auatalnad
It tha flra.
Fir which which broki out on tha aecond
floor In tha rear ot tha building occupied
by tha Featner Printing and Binding com
pany at 130 Howard atreet at 4:45 Monday
morning' oauaad a losa to that company
approximately of 130.000 In rrtoclc and ma
chlnary. Tha building la owned by Auguat
Doll and tha loaa en It la aatlmated at
tie.000. Both tha building and atock ax
partially covered by tnauranoe.
Tha Ore ata. it way through the walla to
the building on the eaat. the lower floor of
which la occupied by the Watera Printing
company and tha aecond and third floors
JUUiliahcl l7.)
Curw Witlt Urn &.
WhopIngCugh( Croup,
Dronchltls, .Coughs,
Oiphtharia, Catarrh.
Confidence can bis placrd ia s rem
edy, which, or S quarter of a century
has earned nnqaalilied praise. stf ul
nights arc assured at oacev
CmoJeat It Booa fq Atthmatlct
AO Dnigint$
W fr dm-
Oraaoleaa Aatiaertla
Throat TaiiUie tot iht
urlMtaa UNkt. if
Tuur drutTUilar rrou
u. lOo. la maui pa.
Tbs Vi-Grtiw)ss CsL.
ISO hart at..". T.
by tha Omaha Mitten Manufacturing com.
pnny. The estimated loaa to that concern
ia JD,umt, which la partially covered by m
aurance. On the aecond floor of the Feat
ner Printing company building waa the
Nebraska Tribune office, which waa .a Ger
man paper and waa run by the Featner
Printing company. On tha thli a
that building wa the Bramblett Engrav
ing company, ita ' losa la . estimated at
13,000. Tha mot valuable , lensea and
acreena were In the aafe Had' .r nnt
damaged.
Raat Falls la.
Tha roof fell In and the aecond and third
floors are almost completely burned away.
The walla of the building all remained In
tact, and from appealrancea it aeema thoy
were not badly damaged. The loss to the
Watera Printing company Is about 13,000,
and waa mostly from smoke and water, as
the flames did not get-onto tha fir finnr
of that building. The Omaha Mitten com
pany naa a large stock of raw material
stored In the basement, and It ia thought It
will be a total loss from water. The aec
ond floor waa uaed by that company as a
packing and cutting floor and a large
amount of made-up atock waa on that floor
On the third floor waa the aewlnar room
holding all the machinery. The ' eantent
of both floors waa entirely destroyed.
The Fostner Printing company employed
about twenty-five men, the enraviog com
pany about fifteen; the Watera Printing
company twelve and the Omaha Mitten
company thirty. The manaaera of m.-ii
concern aay it will resume bualnes aa aoon
aa possible. .
The fir was discovered by R. 8. Iewls
of the Omaha Mitten Manufacturing com
pany at 4:45 a, m. He waa aleeplng in the
building, and at 11 o'clock Sunday night
he mad , tha rounds of tha building and
found everything all right and; went to
Sleep.
Araeeea ay Same 11 ef Fir.
At 4: Monday morning he awakened
and was startled by the smell of burning
pin wood. After a hasty investigation he
located . tha fir ia the ' Featner Printing
company'a building on the aecond floor In
the rear. He could sea through .a crack
near the air shaft a flame about aa btg
as a tallow candle flame. He turned in
the alarm at once, and although the fire
department responded promptly, the lire
had gained great headway before the de
partment arrived.. Mr. Lwla barely had
time ta get on his clothes, get the books
out of the aafe gnd leave ta building be
fore, the whole , aeoond floor waa ablaze.
The ' Are had ' started 'near the air ahaft
between the twd bulldinga and the heat
had broken a window in tha shaft. After
trtat the 'draft waa terrific and the flames
spread with great rapidity. 4When tha
departaiaai arrives H fe4 a aUflloult
Remitter
Cigars..
t. ft. r-l
" w hi-- M as a
1 Ml
. m a
1
it -
Let your dealer!
hand you one tha
next time you
buy a smoke. It
will convince you
that the natural
tobacco, free
from all inlnr-
lous flavors, is the b tier smoke for you.
Made In Omaha and sold everywhere
throughout the Trans-Mlaalaslppl oountry.
Five cents. I
Win. Binderup !
Manufacturer of the Kemitter, Wride of
Hasting and Money Order Cigars.
1823-34 BT. H1BTS ATB, OXilA, STZB.
. ii , '
If an advertisement convinces
you, stay convinced.
When you read in The Bes the ad
vertisement ot a manufacturer
who has paid for the space used,
to convince you that it is to yonr
interest to buy his goods, and
you go to a dealer wheYe such
articles ire usually handled for
sale, do not let the dealer or one
of his clerks sell you something
else which he claims Is "Just as
food." If an advertisement con
vinces you, it was because of the
truth which it contained.
Insist on getting
what you atk for '
a
Window Glass
We do glazing. 'Phone our
Paint Department your ord
ers. Tel. Douglas 3425.
Myers-Dillon Drug Ca.
Paint Dept. 1416 Harney St.
fire to fight, as It waa between two tu'ld
tnga and the only place it could throw
water waa from the top of the air ahaft.
"If the Ore department had not acted
quickly and done splendid work," said Mr.
Lwls, "the whole block wg tld have gone
up in emoke." The flamea ahot high In
the air and could be seen at a long dis
tance. Although moat people 'were In bed
at that hour a great many were attracted
to the fire.
Checks Cashed for Purchasers
tttnt
PTTTT
s,Li
IF
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CASHIER'S CHECKS
A.T A. FREIVf ISJIV2
We want $100,000 in Cashier's Checks this week, and,
beginning Monday, we will allow THREE PER CENT on
all purchases paid for in Cashier's Checks drawn on Ne
braska or Iowa banks. .
AN EXTRAORDINARY SKIRT SALE
Voiles, Panamas and A 7 c
Silks, $15 : $29 Skirls
lor.. v
New flare and pleated models. No '
job lots or sample lines, but first
elass. regular merchandise. Fine
French voiles, chiffon Panamas
and guaranteed taffetas. -These
skirts will he placed on sale
Tuesday morning at ! o'clock.
Second Floor
if m
TUESDAY
ON
SECOND
FLOOR
PLAID SILK WAISTS,
PLAID TAFFETA
'i and LACE and NET WAISTS
Tuesday's Skirt and
Waist sale
i r n.w
4.95
Silk Petticoats
to match all Skirts. Made of
best taffeta, regular 1 Ar
$7.50 values, for TstJd
Tuesday Specials iix H O E S
Dongela Strap Slippers Like Cat
Dongola three-strap slippers, hand turn: i;
ed, Frenclrheel, a dainty dancing slip- '
per, regulay.SO value, 1 TO f
Tuesday oMv : . Is
Pink, blue,!. white calfskin and black
and brown Suede Sailor Ties, with
.- .Cuban hefeli t and $5 yal. .$3.10
P ATENT COLT THE0 TIES
AND PUMS
J
Patent colt Theories and pumps,
witn small pearl buckles, our
regular stock, $3.00 y 1 9
values, Tuesday only
QERGAITERS
Men's blackf oveYgaiters, 8 Women's tan buttton over
to 10 buttcrnr, ' CCI gaiters, Vegular fZ'Z
at ;..C GOo values....... '..sJaC
NIIRSFV SltrtF Boft hn turnad, rabbar baalad, with fait,
nUKaiVa onUCS ouahlonai lnaola, aaalaai ahoa mads i 4 t
for tha foot, ratfularlr sold at 93.00 f
Taaaday only
nilB THOTJSAMD FOUHDI TSI8K BOaBTED, TI9B SlINIIa
BIMSIiri CAITOIi CQirSB, 1 I.B.
no ZciC
ad 30 Orcan Trading Stamps.
Freah Roaatcd Santos Coffee,
pound ISO
And Ten Green Trading Stamps
fexvpral hundred pounds fresh
made Pretzels, long aa they
last So
Bin1'! cf Grui.e Juice, quart
bottlw 600
And w Lireen 'rr)ti.g fcitamps.
l-.viKlns. new, liuuiiJ. .... lOo
f.-eded Raisins, tw, JA. 13V0
Franco-American Buup. pint can BOo
And Fifteen Green 'i tiding Htamps
bennett's Capitol , Mine Meat, thr
pkgs 860
And Ten Qreeit Trudnig Stamps
Dr. I'ricu's Food, four pkgs. . ....BSo
I'ure Fruit Jelly, u.nn't., glass..,. lOo
Brrinef'i Capitol P..ncake, pkg. lie
And Ten Jren Trading Stamps
Boys' Suits
: worth to
on sale at
1195, J2.95
THS RELIABLE STN8
Boys' Overcoats
worth regu
larli to $t at
52.50, $2,95
Made to. sell at $7.50, $8.50
. and $10.00.
Rousing Special
Bargains Tuesday
From levy, Levenlhal & Hart Purchase
rrrnrli Coney Coat of vrry finest 9118111)-,
blouse stylp, satin lined throupbont on
sale at $22.50
$1.0 Ilrondrloih nntl Kersey Coat All the
neweat styles serai-loope or tlght-flttinR
ftylcs, 52 Inches In lcnpth splendid bar-Palnl-
$12.50
With 0sr Tailor Suits IMain colors and
fnncy nilxturcs, $20 and $25 values on
,,ale't $10.00
Fine Voile Sklitw Trimmed with bnnds of
Taffeta remarkable bargains at. .$4.05
Women's Klnimclette nnd Terealo WrapM-rs
Mies 34 to 4G :0 dozen to select from.
('loIi;e os
ItiK ShIo of Children's Dresses.
Special Sale Yams and Knit Goods
Tl:e west's iiijyjest jam depHitment offers hlRbest class mhU at less
yrivv triHii you 11 find tHual qunlity elsewhere. Flelsher's yarns speak foif
KX1T GOODS SALK.
Ladles' Shoulder Shawls In fine wool
or silk and wool, blacks, white and
fancy colors, worth to $1.50, will
Po at 19. o5s 4Qt
Hoys' St kinif t'aps Kino wool In
plains and fancies, worth to 50c
at 10. 15S 25
Wool Golf Gloves All nixes, for men,
women and children, over 350 dozon
in the lot, on sale. !(), 15S 25
From 0 Till 10 A. M. Men's Shirts
and Drawers heavy fleeced, all
sizes 24 to 34, 75c values, at. 25
From 11 A. M. Till ia M. Ladies'
worsted underskirts, fine quality,
plain and fancy colors, worth to
Si.ou, cnoice -. liYtc
themselves. W Plf () 111 flit is mmiilv
Flelsher's German Ktiittfnir Vnrn-
,ii( k, wduo and colors, full weight
-ri'irulnr
23
shades,
25
. . .T2c
skeins, 2,r,c oimlltv. anecial .
Flelsher's Al Knitting 'arns-
3fic skein values, at
Gerinautown Zephyrs . All
regular 15c quality, at :i for
1214c Shetland Floss, skein.
?axony 1 urn at Skein jjk
Angora Wool All colors, on sale at,
per box $1,25
Ice Wool All colors, on sale, " at,
.per box g-r
From 10 Till 11 A. M Ladies' and
children's combination suits, whites
or grays, winter weight, $1.00 values,
at. choice oni
Four-I'Iy Linen Collars Arrow, Loosescarf and other 'brands', all sine's, 'for
buu uuj n-BUJiir 10c vaiues, on sale in one lot, at, each 5
Exlra Specials for Tuesday E,
In Our Ftmout
mestic Room
AT 8:30 A. M.
One case Dleached Muslin, 8
.and 4g
ALL DAY.
Exta fine Apron Checks 5
Amoskeag Outing Flannel 7 C
12 ic Shaker Flannel 4t
English Flannelettes 5c
19c Suiting, 36 inches wide ....10c
15c Huck Towels 8c
8 He American Blue Prints. .. .44
8Hc Simpson's Prints 4&J
9c Heavy Brown, yard wide Muslin,
at 5
Simpson's 19c Sateens ...... .12?i
Simpson's 25c Black Sateens. .. 154
12 'c All Linen Crash 8a!
10c All Linen Crash 7s!
2,500 yards of remnants of high grads
dress goods, to close out at. . . .
25c- 39S 49S 59 yd
Remnants of high grade table linen
to close at half regular price.
y High Grade Wool Dress Goods
From 0:80 to 11 A. M. We will sell 100 pieces of Chiffon Panama rcgulat
$1.25 goods, in black or navy only, and only one pattern to customer. . 59
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Popular Priced Dress Goods '
From 3 to 4 P. M. All $1.25 dress plaids, all $1.00 French plaids and all
$1.26 and $ novelty plaids only one pattern to customer, yard.,... 57
Specials for Tuesday in Grocery Department
21 nounds best Pure Caae Granulated
Sugar for, . .; $1.00
10 bars any brand Laundry Soap. 25c
48-pound sacks best' Fancy High Pat
ent Flour . . . $1.35
10-pound sacks best White or Yellow
Corn meal 15c
4 cans Country Gentlemen Corn.. 2 5c
The best soda or oyster Crackers, per
pound Go
Fancy Genetlan Apples, per bu.$1.2u
A carload of fancy Idaho Pippin Table
Apples, packed In regular size boxes,
tomorrow, per box $1.75
Fresh fruit, vegetables, dried fruits
and butter at Monday's advertised
prices. ,
1M HMDENS ' si
Dinnerware Cut Glass I
. A Special Price on Every Set of Dinnerware k
I 20 Off oiY All Cut Glass!
n This Week I
BENNETT'S BIG GROCERY 1
llll
Bennett s Capitol Baking Pow
der, can 24o
And 20 Green Trading Stamps
Cieneton Apples, peck 46o
Blue Bora tJtarch, U lb.
Pkg. . . 85o
And 10 Green Trading Stamps
Dunbar's Shrimps, can... abo
And 10 Oreeji Trading Stamp
Marshall's KlpVered Herring,
w .'i 8UO
aiiu iv ureen xraaing blumps.
BEJTHKTT'I OAVDIXS
Grocery fiectlon
California Figs, new, pkg lOo
ates. new, lb ; 100
Uaspberry Drops, lb..... 100
Chocolate Bon Bons, . pound box
at 850
And Twenty Green Trading Stamps
1PAEEOT
When you stop to think about it, you, of f
course', realize the grave danger that menaces
your children when they play in the streets
on which there are street car tracks, but do
you think' about it often enought
And do you caution your children about
it often enough!
Are you sure that YOUR children are
not daily exposing themselves to the danger
of being 6truck by a car in fact, jeopardiz
ing their lives,
Remember that when children are play
ing, their minds are engrossed with their play ,
and they are utterly unheedful of approach
ing cars and frequently dart directly in front
of them.
Assist Us in Preventing Accidents.
Omaha (HI Council Bluffs
Street RailwaLy Company
Tm ( Gold
could buy nothing battsr lor. fsmaJa weak
nesses, lama back and kidney trouble than
EHectrio Bitters. 60c For sal by Beaton
Drug Co.
Coagressaaaa Takes Plat f eras.
MINNEAPOLIS. Mlnn..sNov. II -Frank
M. Eddy, former congressman from Min
nesota, made Ills first appearance as a
temperance lecturer yeelerday at the
Metropolitan Opera house. He aald drink
had prevented him from becoming governor
of Minnesota, and that he had taken the
(Jet form as a temperance lecturer because
ie realised that it was because suoh men
aa he set the example that yvuag ma Ukt
to drink. ' -
fTDITir A F'ftn Cant Pattern Wl h Ladies'
VQ ft UUL ifom Journal Wintsr (Quarterly .... .
20c I
Do you live near
31st Ave. and Farnam St.?
J, B, CONTE, Druggist
31$t Ave and Farnam St
i- . . i
will' take .your want-ad' for The BEE .'
' ( at the same rates as' the' main office.
Branch Want-ad Office OMAHA BEE
Winter Tourist Rates
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Illinois Central Railroad
To New Orleans, Jacksonville, Fla., Havana,
Cuba, Nausau, N. P., Central and South America;
also to many points in Florida, Mississippi and
Louisiana. ,'
. For rates, descriptive circulars and detailed in
formation, call at City Ticket Office, or write,
SAMUEL NORTH
District Passenger Agent
OMAHA, INJEBe