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About The Wageworker. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1904-???? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 24, 1908)
mum FF-E K 0 W -S IF TT 00 D E E K 1 l':' A.'-' i ) As xisuaLwe place. before you this week?wftat,We believe Jtofbe some genuine bargains, and we invite you , in to ' inspect them. Come in while shopping is pleasant and buy what you wilt soon need when the cold days come. More Corsets to Close 100 Corsets In assorted styles, a broken lot of styles but most all sli.. ; worth to $1.00, now to close V; .'j -25c A lot ot G. D. Justrite Corsets In white or dvali, , i good values but numbers'we are s'S to dis-contlnuej- fin values,' now at .-. . : i '. .'. I -.v. . : .75c We carry five good numbers in 50c Corsets. See them before buying. At $1.C0 we carry the G. . D. Justrite Corsets In eight different styles; $1.00 Cresoo Corsets In three different styles. . Better Corsets lu "G. D. Juatrite" and "C'resco" at . $1.50, $2.00, $2.25 and $3.00 12-Button Kid Gloves $1.75 A lot of Glace Kid Gloves In white and gray only. 12 button lengths., worth to $3.80, now 16 close.. j ... w. . . .:...$1.75 1 20 doxen of two clasp. Suede Kid Gloves or undressed. In colors 1 brown, gray, blue and black; $1.25 values special this week . v. .98c A lot of Undressed Kid Gloves, silk lined In colors bluck, brown and gray; $1.50 values, to close $1.18 Special values in Womans Cashmere and Golf Gloves, at 25c and 50c Loose Fitting . 50 -in. Coats $9.95 $9.00 values, your choice at... $4.95 $14.60 $12.50 values, your choice at .....$7.95 $17.60 $16.50 values, your choice at. 9-95 $25.00 $19.50 values, your choice ' at $12.50 Misses9 Coats (Semi-fitted Style.) Drown striped Kersey, special at. $7.95 Brown and Navy Broadcloth, full satin lined, special at $11.25 Special Sale of Sash Pins A lot ot Sash Pins in assorted styles and designs, values up to 35c, special now 19c A lot ot Sash and Belt Pins in a wide range of patterns and styles, ' either In silver or gilt; values up to 60c, now to close ....35c Hat Pins In new designs, 10c values, special..... 5c Kt Pins In new designs. 25c values, special to close this week 15c Buy Your Blankets of Us Cotton Blankets in sizes 10-4. 11-4 and 12-4 gray, tan and white, at 59c, 69c, 75c, 89c, $1X0, $1.25 and up to $2.50 Wool Blankets in sizes 10-4 and 11-4 at $3.50, $4.50, $5, $5.50 and up to $9 Bed Comforts, best makes and full sizes at $1, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $2 to $5 Specials in Dress Goods A lot ot Plaids suitable for School Dresses; 34 inches wide; 25c values, this week 19c 25 pieces of 36 and 33-inch Novelty Suitings in worsteds and mo hairs; these comprise all colors; 50c values, special to close 37c 20 pieces of Fancy Worsted Suitings; 42 to 50 inches wide; values up to 85c, now to close.. ...50c , A lot of Worsted and Mohair Ksncy Suitings; all colors represented; ' values up to $1.25, now to close 75c 20 Per Cent Discount on all Broadcloths and Venetian Cloths. Simple, trouble, automatic v-i - : us It threads any owdle itselt even in the dark. Host ruluuble of all attachments. No tuistlait. billnit orouuini: thread. ; wj 'Boye" Needle Threader Something new, will "thread a needle in the dark. A wonder worker. Special, ea.. 25c Shuffles For; your machines. . We can fit the new as well '-as -the "oldr Over , one hundred styles always on hand. Get our prices they are reasonable. Needles. Shuttles and Bobbins for use in All Makes of Sewing Machines. Bargains in Underwear A lot of Children's Heavy Fleece iLiried ? Shirts, "Pants and Drawers, all sizes, now to close at One-Fifth Off A lot of Misses" Union Suits, allizes. a. medium weight in cream - white; worth up to 35c, a lot we wish to close, any size, now 25s 40. dozen Women's .Light Fleeced Ribbed Vests and Pants, all sizes. special values now at.-. .: 23o Women's Fleeced Ribbed Union Suits,, a good quality, now at 45c 30 dozen Women's Creamwhite Glove Fitting;. "Union Suits, in sizes 5 and 6 only,' $1.00 values 79? New Arrival of Suits Herringbone Striped Worsted In all colors, special value, at $16.50 Brown and Blue Serge Suits, low at $15.00, choice at $11.50 You ought to see the latest Sheath Skirts, they are swell, in Pan ama, at $8.50 Variety of others; $7.50 values, at $5.95 We carry a large assortment of Beaver Shawls, prices ranging $8.50, $7.50, $6.00, $5.00, $4.00, $2.95, $2.50 and $1.75 PONY STYLE HALF-FITTING SWEATERS IN ALL COLORS $2.75 values, special at. ...;,. .$2.25 $3.50 values.' special at .' $2.95 TO INTRODUCE OUR LARGE LINE OF FURS WE WILL GIVE SPECIAL DISCOUNT ON ENTIRE LINE. 917-921 O St. OPPOSITE CITY HALL Footwear of Quality We open the Fall and Win ter season with complete lines of Shoes for Men, Wo men, Boys, Misses and Chil dren, Just .the sort , pf Shoes . you wpuld expect to find in ! the Befet Shoe Store in town, t Shoe Quality, with all the word implies,' Is' first' with us always, and we link it to moderate prices. To illus trate, "take our Men's $4.00, $3.50, Or $3.00 Shoes; our Women's $4.00, $3.50, $3.00 and $2.50 Shoes; our $2.75, $2.50, -$2.00, $1.75 and $1.50 School Shoes- for Boys and Girls and we're safe in say ing that such Shoe excellence at such moderate prices will be : verjT difficult to; find . at any other store. We ask the consideration of Shoe Buyers,:, who desire the best Shoes and the best Shoe Service . their money can secure. . - : -' , CLOAKROOM The illustration" shows ;onev of . our;, pretty .' strictly tailored Empire Coats, which we offer at .' ,..'. .$12.50 The design is cut after one of the most popu lar models of the day, the tailoring being dis played in the very best manner. The material is Broadcloth with a soft, rich gloss showing its quality. It's no "risk to buy a splendid garment like that at such a low price. Coats in Half-Fitting and Empire Styles 52 AND 54 INCHES LONG "1 Black, light weight Kersey, , full satin lined t --; and heavy dark striped Kersey; our $9.95 lines,, special - , $8.93 Our entire line of Kerseys and Broadcloths, full or half satin lined; $14.50 values, your choice at . . f12JM Entire line of $19.50 values Black and Brown Broadcloth, choice at $16.75 Entire line of $27.50 and $25.00 values Broadcloth and Kersey, black and brown, choice at. $23.50 v New Idea Dress Patterns The only place' in the city where you can' buy New Idea Pattern and the latest magazines; all patterns, no more and no less. each.. 10c' A year's subscription to the New Idea Magazine costs....... 50c Single copy, each 5e Take the Chill Off Too earl to start the expensive furnace or the coal-eating base burner. All you want is a little heat in the mornings and evenings to take the chill off. Radiator That will do the business- and the cost will be less than one-fourth of what the same amount of -, heat would cost from furnace or base burner. And you'll get "all the heat you need. We have the radiators ranging in price from $2.75 to $10. GAS WATER HEATER Heats the bath water in five minutes at a cost of less than two cents. The Use of Gas is a Prac tical Economy This is the verdict of all consumers of gas. We will demonstrate its truth if given an opportunity. and Lincoln Gas Electric Light Co THE PRINTERS. Bits of News Picked Up Among the Disciples of Faust. The referendum vote on the four proposed amendments to the constitu tion and by-laws was taken by chapels the first of the week. Very little in terest was shown in the matter. . Will and Garry Bustard was among those who went to O'Neill and took a whack at Uncle Sam's land lottery. So far none of the Lincoln printers have caught on. s ' A new Job shop has been opened up over Gettier's market on South Elev enth streets The executive committee will take due notice. Vic Rockey .-drifted, into town the first of the vireek.after- having 'worked pretty much, all over the- map of the United States since he was last here. Rumors , of a new commercial ma chine are floating around again. . The Daily Nebraskan job has. been made a "lobster shift" from 5 a. m. to 12 m. ' - Of course every union printer in town is going to vote for "Billy" Nor ton for the legislature. The Omaha World-Herald has "come across" with an increase for the machine operators. As usual Mr. Hitchcock was the first one to sign the increased scale. The Omaha union asked for an increase of 50 cents a day for the machine men and got it in installments.. The increase is 25 cents for the next year and other 25 cents thereafter. This makes the Om- aha machine scale $3.75 for day and $4.25 for night work. ' Why shouldn't the union men of the Second Congressional district vote for Gilbert M. Hitchcock? He has always employed union men in the mechanical departments of the World-Herald, and in the last twenty years has paid over $2,000,000 in wages to union men. Mrs. P. M. Coffey visited with her husband in Lincoln last week and a part of this, and on. Friday departed for Oklahoma again. She will probably spend the winter on the, Oklahoma farm. Today, October 24, is the last day of registration. Register today so you can vote for William Jennings Bryan. The Wageworker is reliably in formed that the Conkey printery at Hammond, Ind., has been squared. If this isn't a victory there never was one. Wage workers, Attention We have Money to Loan on Chattels. Plenty of it, too. Utmost secrecy. KELLY & NORRIS I20 So. Ilth St. NCLE SAM WANTS YOU and thousands of others, who are capable, to work for him. Com mon school education sufficient. No political influence required. Steady employment, highest salar ies, vacation with fnll pay. 3.000 ftlarkH nneded for the Census Office ' alone in addition to the usual 40,000 appointed yearly in the internal Revenue, Customs, Postal, Railway Mail and other branches of the service of the U. S. Also appointments in Philippine Islands and Panama. Full particulars free concern ins: .ull positions, salaries, examinations (held soon in every state) . sample examin ation questions, etc. Address .. , IkTIOXAL correspondeice institute, 446 2nd National Bank Bldg., Washington, D. C. Dutton & Ward Furnaces, Sheet Iron and ' Tin Work, Hot Water Heating, Cor nices, Steel Ceilings and Sky lights, General Repair Work. 2011 0 ST., LINCOLN, NEB. Avto 4598 Bell FS62 Ml Union rtade. The Best Made, Take no Other Made by CUTTER & CROSS ETTE, Chicago IINCOLN SKIRT CO. ETHEL E. ANDERSON, Proprietor. Exclusive Retailers. Manufacturers of ' High-Grade, Made-to-Measure Petticoats 1235 N Street. Lincoln- Nebr. GOVERNMENT POSITIONS If 46,712 Appointments p8, I past year. Good life positions at $840 to $1,500 per II year- Excellent opportunities foryonng people. Thorough instruction by wall. Write for i our Civil Service Announcement, containing fnll Information about all government examinations and questions re cently used by the Civil Service Commission. . COLUMBIAN C0RRE5P. COLLEGE, WASHINGTON,' C I If- ' ' If I- - - -"- OFFICE OF Dr. R. L. BENTLEY SPECIALIST CHILDREN -? Office Hours 1 to 4 p. m. ;! Offloe 2118 O St. Bote ; Phone LINCOLN. NEBRASKA ? no Soil HARDWARE, STOVES, SPOBT ING GOODS, RAZORS, RAZOR STROPS AND CUTLERY At Low Prices Hoppe's Hardware, 108 North lOlh II uni0nJ STAMP I M ractoryWa ' 3 , 00030G0&00Q0OSO000Ot30OSO00&Q$000Q : By Insisting Upon Pur chasing " Union Stamp Shoes You . help better shoeraafting conditions.. You get , better shoes for the moneu. Yju help your oton Labor Proposition. You abolish Child Labor. DO NOT BE MISLED By Retailers toho say: "This shoe does not bear the stamp, but it is made under Union Conditions." THIS IS FALSE. No shoe is union mads unless it bears the Union Stamp. BOOT AND SHOE WORKERS' UNION 246 Sumner St., Boston, Mass: John F. Tobin, Pres. Chas. L. Baine, Sec.-Treas. o 5 f: i '?.