Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, November 20, 1898, Image 17

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    EDITORIAL. THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE.PAGES 17 TO 26.MTO ?
ESTABLISHED JUXE 10 , 1871. OMAILA. SUNDAY MORNING , XOYEMHEtt 20 , 18)3. ! ) SINGLE COPY CENTS.
DRESS GOODS SILK SAC
The indiscretion of an eastern firm's dress goods and silk buyer , entails a loss of over fifty thou
sand dollars to his house. Be bought twice the quantity he was authorized to , with the result ci
an immense overstock , which had to be turned into cash IMMEDIATELY to settle the bills , regardless -
less of the sacrifice it might entail.
OUR IMMEDIATE. QUICK , SPOT CASH OFFER TOOK THE LOT.
ALL GOES ON SALE TOMORROW AT HALF PRICE.
English brocade
cashmere in illu-
mlna ed colorings ,
25c quality ,
on
I'orcnlonnd HIJCCC
lined wrappers ,
triminod with braid ,
all now patterns ,
tegular { Jl.oll wrap
pers , on milo at
$7.50 Silk Waists $3,98 ,
400 samples of Q
new silk waists
in tatTuta , plain and 3
changeable , plaldsi and
stripes , on sale ut. . . .
$5.00 Beaver Cloth M
MM
Jackets , new style M
sleeves , black and
navy , on sale at. ,
Plush capes , edged -
ed with Angora ,
either plain or
jetted , at
All the § 1.00
silk velvets , all
25'
colors of the '
rainbow , at ,
All the $1.00 quality fancy
feathers in black
and colors , on
sale in the millinery
tdcpacJuiont on bar
gain square , at . . . . . .
. n r
" r * " * > j Ik/ *
lies wool
plaid waists , all' '
nice , dark colors , c
worth $1 00
on sale at ,
Irridefcent passi-
menteries and dress
trimmings , worth up
to 50c yard , all go at
50c quality la
dies' strictly all
wool flno cuslitnivo
gloves , gauntlet
style , goat
85c quality la
dies' Jersey ribbed
15
bed , fleece lined
underwear , at. .
75c quality heavy weight
Egyptian am ! nat
ural gray union
milts , flocco lined , 29c
butt > n across
the chest
go at
1,000 plain and
fancy bordered ,
25
ready made , all eilk
veils , up to $1.00
goat , . .
25c quality fine , im
ported Swist * hand-
korchinfs , lace and em
broidery ocged , also hem
stitched , all go at
10,000 , yards extra
heavy , best qual
ity corduroy
skirt binding. . . .
GOSSIP AIIOUT NOTED
Cornelius Vanderbllt , Jr. , employed as a
mechanical engineer In the New York Cen
tral railroad , has designed a freight engine
that U DOW being tested with results which
promise , BO far , to be highly satisfactory.
U Is said to be capable of handling loada
greater by 20 per cent than those handled
ty any of the older locomotives , and while
It consumes more coal It saves , by drawlnp
more cars , the wages of a certain number
of engineers and Bremen.
Sherman Hoar , who died of fever con.
traded at Santiago , wrote hit own epitaph
five years ago in one of the few bits of bit
verse that have been published. The first
tanra reads :
"God. Rive unto Thy servant restt
Who , tin diner sorrow all around ,
lava of his strength , until he found
He'd given till of U ho had
To mnki ) the sorrowing UHB gad.
Ye ? , gl\o unto Thy servant real ! "
When Jenny Ltud first sang In Lolpslc , she
Appeared at a Gwanbaua concert , under Men-
deUtohn's direction. Naturally , there was
great demand for tickets , despite the fact
16th and Douglas
Omaha.
ILNUDEISHOIS
PROPRIETORS-
3Bc for SI Dress Goods.
Yard and half wide pure wool
cheviot , plaids , silk and wool nov
elties , Bayadere novelties , -black
novelties , every
yard worth § 1.00.
From this
enormous
purchase , on
sale at 39c.
59c for $1,25 Black Silks
80 pieces high-grade black
silk and new staple plain
and fancy weaves , including
Peau' de Soie , Armour .and
fancy cords , brocades and
Pekins ,
every yard
worth.
' $1.25 , in
this
sale at 59c
49c tor $1.25 Novelties.
Black goods , plain and fancy
weaves , strictly all wool , camel's
hair , cheviot novelties , two and
three toned mix
tures , silk and
wool , all worth
sl.25 , every yard
50-inch wide , on
sale at 49c yard.
NOVELTY DRESS GOODS ON FRONT DAR6AIN SQUARE.
800 pieces colored novelty dress "goods , many of them 40 inches wide ,
in all the latest colors , two and three toned effects in tufted jiovelties , silk
and wool rough effects , Jamestown checks and plaids ,
including silk Bayadere stripes , yard
and a half wide these goods are actually
worth up to 75c yard , and on sale on front bargain
counter , 29c yard -
$1,50 Peau De
Soie Silk 75c
40 pieces , 24-inch
wide , extra heavy , black Peau
De Soie silks
on sale
in-Bilk
depart
ment at
75c yard.
$1.50 Crepons
at 75c Yard
Rich black Crepons and novelty
designs , every
piece imported this
fall , .and actually
worth $1.50 yard ,
in dress goods de
partment 75c yard.
BLACK GOODS AT 25C.
100 pieces of black Satin Burbur ,
figured , large and small designs ,
for skirts and
entire suits ,
imported to sell
at 50c yard , on sale
in dress goods de
partment , 25c yardI
Novjlty Sifts at 79c
60 pieces novelty silks , in
exclusive patterns , striped ,
fancy taffetas , so stylish for
w.aiets or entire dresses , all
of-them
worth
double *
on sale in
silk depart
ment , 79c.
Several well-
known brands
of porfeot fitting cor C
sets , ul way H bell at
$1.00 , on sale at.
$1,50 Imported Dress Goods 5Sc
40 pieces of yard and half wide
pure silk and wool imported dress
goods , all IIOAV fall
combinations of
colors and actually
worth § 1.50 yard ,
as displayed in our
largo window , on
sale at 59o yard.
20c quality extra
heavy , plain and
derby ribbed , llccco
lined hobo , . Indies'
ohildien'band bjys' at
300 pieces of exception
ally fine 44-inch black brilliantine
in largo and small brocades and
Bayadere stripes'
imported to
sell at s-1.00
'yard in dress
goods department
39c yard.
50c Silks 150 Yard
75 pieces fancy strip
ed silks , including
plain chinas , checks , all
of them worth
50c , on
sate * * < ) * * * - " *
bargain
square at
15c yard.
$1,00 $ Silks 50c
For Monday on silk
bargain square , 10,000
yards genuine taffeta ,
stripes , plaids and
checks
allen
on u'tsx
sale
at 50c
yard
Antither Shoe Sale. A New Deal
THIS TIME IT'S A DEAL OF NEARLY 5.0OO PAIRS OF NEW
UP-TO-DATE , STYLISH-EVERY PAIR WARRANTED , SHOES
WHICH WERE MADE SUBJECT TO ORDER OF A NUMBER
OF WELL KNOWN FIRMS-BYTHE NEWH M-L SHOE CO.
OF BOSTON-THEY WERE TO RETAIL IN NEW YORK AND CHICAGO FG-R UP TO $3 A PAIR-
[ They go on Sale Tomorrow , * 1.25 11.39 For the $ 1
On our main floor , at . . youth's
shoes.
Bargain Squares Filled Up Again with
Men's and Women's Fine $3 , $4 , $5 and $6 Shoes
from the Goldsmith-Rosenbush and Levi Chicago wholesale shoe stock , all at $1.98 a piir.
That were made to retail for § 3 , for $4 , for $5 , for $6
including French calf , box calf , willow calf , cordo
van , cnltskin , kangaroo hhoes , in single , double and triple tolos , i.i $1.98
drill lining and leather linings all sizes , all kinds lace or congress- .
all now styles. Your choice of this entire lot of men's bh > os for
Including th § finest of hand turn and welt shoes of
Rochester make in blacks and tana , in all kid and fancy silk vesting
tops , in all sizes , in all widths all the newest and latest and prettiest $1.98
styles . none worth less than three dollars , and from that up to six del
' . .
lars'n. pair. All on bat-gain squares your choice of all these ladies'
$3 , $4 , $5 and 0 shoes for
20c quality
extra sateen fancy
silesias ,
at
that the prices nero raised ; It was therefore
decided that the students of the Couserva-
torlum must waive their usual right to free
admission to these concerts. Dut the stu
dents objected with vigor. They were as
anxious as anybody to hear the "Swedish
Nightingale. " A protest was made , and
young Otto Goldschmldt , aged 16 , was the
student deputed by the others to Interview
die authorities. In the end he won the
day. He little thought then that In half a
dozen years he would be equally successful
In winning the singer herself.
Joseph Jefferson says that while acting
lu the nest one evening ho received a note ,
the writer of which stated that he was so
overcame hy Mr. Jefferson's performance
that he felt he muit let the actor know
how he had appreciated it. The letter
closed : "My name Is Blank , and I am tha
Inventor of Blank's spring beds. I would
like to send , as a token of my gratitude ,
one of my brds to you far your family. 1
am entirely disinterested In the matter , and
all I ask you to do will be simply , when
you wakeup In the last act , to say you
25c .quality
caline French per- 10
wouldn't have felt eo bad If you had been
sleeping on one of Blank's spring beds. "
Captain Paratler , the Trench explorer ,
who recently returned to Paris from Africa ,
Is a diminutive , slightly built man * whose
juvenile appearance was Increased , before
his last trip to Africa , by a pale face and
a scarcely visible moustache. This youthful
aspect caused him to be the subject of a
very disagreeable experience three or four
years ago. He was walking about the
streets of Algiers In mufti with the red
ribbon of the Legion of Honor displayed
In his buttonhole , when a police ofll.-er sud
denly stopped him and tersely remarked :
"Off with that ribbon , you young rascal.
Decorations are not Intended for boys like
you. " Baratler , of course , was frantic with
Indignation , but It took some time to con
vince the minion of the law that be was
dealing with a gallant oltlcer and already
dlstlngulsher explorer.
"Pew men , " says the Philadelphia Press ,
"were fonder of their Joke than was David
A. Wells , the economist , who died atNor ,
wich , Conn. , recently. His latest story vaa
this , which he told to a Philadelphia ac
quaintance : "An Irishman named Dugan
was brought before a Dublin magistrate on
the charge of stealing a goose. It appeared
that Mickey was < iguorant of the warning
of Herrlck , 'No man at one time can be
wise and love. ' The bird had belonged to
bis mother-tn-law. The act had been seen ,
and there naa nothing to do but pronounce
sentence. 'And Is It upon the oath o' thlm
two witnesses that yer honor's going to
condemn me ? ' said the prUoner. 'Cer
tainly , ' said the magistrate. 'Oh , murther !
to condemn me on the oaths of two spal
peens nbo swear they saw me take the
bhlrd , when I can bring forth a hundred
who will swear they didn't see mo do
HI1"
COVMJUIAMTIKH.
A Jersey couple were married In the dark
not long ago , a match belug struck to light
up the signing of the necessary record.
It costs $30 to be married In the Philip
pines. This tax U not burdensome to the
natives , however. They escape the burden
by not Incurring It.
Because of the splendid record made by
a Kokomo ( Ind. ) man la the Santiago cam
paign his dlvoiced ivlfo has declared her
Intention of going buck to live under the
sumo roof with him.
A Long Island wife seekn legal freedom
from her husband ou thu specific ground
that for weeks past ho has gathered all the
stale CKPS hn roiild find ID tbr village and
amused himself by bombarding her. It was
probably his playful way of owning up that
thla marriage was failure.
The houses of n'yron and Bulwer will be
united by the wedding In London of Neville
Lytton , the younger of the late earl's two
sns , and Miss Judith Blunt , the grand
daughter cf Byrea'i "Ada , sole daughter of
my house and heart. " Both are very young
and the bridegroom will not bo 20 at the
time of the wedding.
One of Roosevelt's Rough Riders has
proved himself a V3d table Loch Invar. Vlr-
ell Ramsey eloped with Elsie Mullen at
Everly , Ky. , and the two rode on horseback
forty miles to catch a train for St. Louis ,
pursued by the bride's father. They were
married In Jerfersonvllle , Ind. , just before
the angry parent arrived
W. T. Clifford , who jumped Into the sea
and Ineffectually tried to save the life of
Barney Barnato , the diamond King , has been i
rewarded by his bravery by Mrs. Barnato ,
who has settled an annuity on him. His
deed of valor won a bride for him also and
I
85c quality
gent's fancy
cashmere wool
half hose , at
next mon'.h ho will wed Miss Gertrude Rod
ney , a South African heiress , who was on
board the ship from which Barnato luu.ped
Into the Atlantic.
There was "a hot time " In that section if
Milwaukee known as Jonrn' island recently
all day and night. "Governor" KansU ,
ruler of the Island , WHS mairled In the
morning to Mist. Valcntlna Budwlcz In SI.
iStuniblaiiB1 church In thu presence of a great
throng of his sublccts anil friends. After
the wedding patty had been phstogrnpbe'l
tbt members returned to the Island a-id Ilii-
fortuities were begun , The "governor"
lu-pt open houhe ( ind no one had to ank for
a glass of the bovrago "that made Mllv.-au-
lieo famous. " The unique part of the fes
tivities , known as the bride's dance , wim
started during tlio afternoon. In this func
tion It Is bjpected that everyone who dances
with the bride will drop a contrlt-itlon In a
box conspicuously placed for that purpoec.
At will be seen , the bride's dowry depends
much on her strength and ability to banr
fntlguo. Mrs. Kanskl was st'll ready to
meet nil partners and the box was well
filled. She sot her limit ut COO partners be
fore the dance began.
Miss Beatrix Hoyt , who has now for three ,
successive years woo- the women's coif1
championship of America , Is a granddaughter
of Chief Justice Salmon 1 > . Chase
10,000 yard extra
good quality silk-
olino , regular lOc
grade
Extra heavy un
bleached muslin ,
36 inches wide ,
worth 7c ; go at. .
1,000 yards best
standard calicos ,
none better at
any price
5 cases extra good
quality bleached
muslin , would be
cheap at 7c , go at. . .
10,000 yards outing
flannel , regular
lOc grade ,
go at
One immense lot swansdown
flannel in all the
new patterns , regu
lar 25c grade , go
Monday at
10,000 yards light and dark
outing flannel ,
none better at
any price , go
Monday
100 full pieces drap
ery Swiss , would be
cheap at 15c yard ,
on Ir- - * I
big lot of art sateens ,
suitable for com
forts , fancy work ,
drapery , etc , regu
lar 25c quality , at
One immense lot of
Chambray & Zephyr
Gingham , worth up
to 15c yard , go at. .
10,000
yards apron
Check Gingham
at
10,000 yards fleece
back flannelette ,
regular 15c grade ,
on sale Monday. . .
Men'sSOc nat-
tural wool un'
derucar , shirts
mid drawers ,
all shea
Immense lots misers' , children's and :
hoys' fleece lined , camel's hair , jersey rlb-I
jbod and natural gray underwear , worth
( up to 50c , go at
All the 85c , and OOo qual
ity wet embroideries
7c and IQc
All the wet
embroideries that
sold up to 25c yard
go at
THE OII > -TI.MiHM ,
David Kabnwcller , the Inventor of the
'cock jacket life prcservorlio died In New
York l.vt week , lost n fjrtuno sffvcral times
and made It again by new Inventions , amen ?
which \\crc a milling machine , a meiullia
life raft and a cash cairler a > atcm for usa
In largo stores. He was born In lUvarla
and was 72 jears old.
i Prau Chnrlct o Embden , the only surviving
sister of Hclnrlcli Heine , mm Ju > t cilehrat'd '
I her 88th birthday , aho rrrrlwd miny COM-
RratulallcDS , Including prwn t of lloweia
and hundreds of letters unJ illipillira , The
emperor of Austria Bert her n photograph ot
the late empress and rciu/iict .1 tollpciln. )
of the pool's letters which Frau Kmbdcii
i bad presented to her majesty In lt > 02.
1 Mrs. Lucy Alexander , bel.t-tcd to bo tha
oldest person In the state of Iowa , rtl'il
at Kcokuk , la. , last Monday. Her death W < M
duo to the Infirmities cf old age. Sue sai 1
that she was 10 years old at the close n !
the revolutionary war. The best obtainable
reeordu place the year of her birth us 1771.
She secmod familiar with the details of rev
olutionary history and the constructive
period of American history. Her hearing ami
( eight were unimpaired and she hud orm
tooth remaining. She way of full Afrlc u
Mood , her grandparents Mag brought ovw
I iik Klavei from Africa.