Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, September 10, 1899, Part I, Page 12, Image 12

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    THE OarATTA DAILY BEE : SITNDAT" , SEPTEMBER 10 , 1890.
IN THE NEWEST EARLY FALL
FOR THE
One of the great features of our business is the continual bargain giving of the right kind of goods at the right time of the year , Now when you are about
to want them we offer you such irresistible bargains in the very newest and most desirable of fall goods that you wonder how such things can be possible.
Lixtoit Style
MEN'S ' NEWEST STYLE Men's ' Stiff Hats
grade Negligee
"Dorbvs" In all the now
SILK FRONT colors and black
SHIRTS WORTH SI.50 FORGOc
Exemplifying In n most thorough and practical way how we soil the very newest , best and most de CUFF BUTTONS ON Ono big table of. nil kinds
sirable foreign and American dress fabrics at a great sacrifice even now TOMOUKOW just when you BARGAIN SQUARES. of rugs , inoquotto , wllton ,
would expect to pay the full price. 6,000 samples of Ladles' , Btnyrna etu. . worth , ingrain up , to velvet 83.50 , ,
For Novelty Dress Goods tf For Imported Dress Goods Our immense Cloak and Suit Department Gents' and Hoys' Guff Buttons 80x00 slzo. all go
tons , In link , lever and dumb- at OSo each
Worth Dollar niul n Half n Yard. is the realization of perfection in style , fit , ma Ono big counter , full nlzo ,
Worth a Dollar a Yard. On terial and workmanship. I bell styles , gold and silver will to cotton blankets ,
On Front Bargain Square , Bargain Square . , plated , your cholco Cc , worth worth $1 pair , go as
Tomorrow , Monday , we offer 300 pieces Prices in Tomorrow's Sale Would up to COc. long last at ns 39o they
Tomorrow Monday wo will soil 200 pieces silk and Imported Novelty Dress Goods ; the very
pair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
wool Novelty Dro a Goods , in every known woavo. Suitable choicest of famous foreign fabtlcs , Including Be Impossible It We Had Ladles' gold plated hair
Vicunas , Cheviots , English Meltons , Pru One immense lot of
ble for houec dresses or tntlor-made suits. These goods braid pins , set with pearls ,
nellas , French Serges , Gorman Henriettas ,
would ranpo regularly aa high aa # 1.00 a yard , but they goon Gronlto and Venetian Cloths. These goods Bought These Garments in a rubles , corals and ame extra large size ,
on Bale Monday at 29c a yard. would retail up to $1.50 a yard , but go on * thysts , worth 7.r c , sale prlco knotted , allkolluo and eatcon
Regular Way. comforta , those hand
. are
Bargain Square at 39c and 49o a yard.
tufted and Ullod with the
tiftft MPW aminliP nits Silk lined throughout , Ladles' flno pearl beauty "Twn J "u llno t whlto cotton ,
pins , with protected points ,
New Golf Skirtings. 5c
New Black UU llvYY Ullliln'lOUllO ' ' each and distinctly would ha cheap at
Crepons. | - every one sale price , two for Gc , I0f $3.50 , go at . . . .
* Tomorrow , in our Drees Goods department Tlmt would and do sell sit three dollars n yard. tinctly different in style , but all alike as to fine workmanship ' sll- One big table of all kinds ,
Ladies' storltng
ment wo offer at most special eale th now ship , all of them man tailored throughout. This lot includes vor ohatolaln 81.60 luco curtains at 29o , worth each up to ,
roverolblo dolf I'lalda , In the handsomest I. AND the fly front , new double breasted and new tlgbt- watches , flno Swiss , go
combinations and most stylish patterns tor . flttlng Jackets , velveteen bound skirts , etc. These movement , sale prlco One big bargain table of
2.0S worth $0.00.
faahJonablo street skirts and tailored gowns. Here are the most extraordinary bargains In hiKh prado suits are actually worth $19.00 , $22.50 and $25.00 * , all kinds light and dark
These are the moat popular fabric * In the Crepons , In ne\v effects and in that rich and rare lustre BO all go at one price Mon day. . . . . . . . - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . shirting prints , lo yard .
market today and we show tiem In an Im much desired. Indeed these are by far the handsomest lin-
A YD. mense assortment. ported English and French Crepons seen this season. All alterations necessary to further Insure a perfect ' One big lot fanoy outing
Men's watches , flannel 5c yard. . . . . . . .
fect fit -will be made free of charge. screw bevel back and ,
front , Duober nickel One counter best
Thai fire Simply $17.50 Ladies' ' Jackets $11,50 Ladies' ' $15,00 cases , with fifteen-jewel the celebrated grade outing flannel
Wo meet j-tour Jacket wants with our new Homespun Suits $9,98 $ nickel Waltham and English flannelette
fall styles -extra heavy kersey , now double movement ; sale price
Thousands of yards of the most elegant Imported Silks , Hrocades , Taffetas , Armures , Satin Duchessc breasted , strapped seam Jackets Ladles' all wool new homespun cloth suits , $6.98 , Jeweler's price ette , worth 15c , yard
and Novelties of every description , at prices that will cause the swiftest silk selling over in Omaha , lined throughout with tight-fitting Jackerto , 812.00.
One lot best
eatin wonderful lined throughout with big qual
On Bargain Square For . . value oven at $17.60 taffeta full circular , double skirt stitched , , ity table oil cloth ,
Hundreds of bolts of high class alike , In Brocaded Satin Duchesse but them we Monday will sell real value $15.00 , on 5c yard , worth
Plaids , Stripes , Taffetas , Brocaded Satlno , at sale Monday at ' 18c |
And Men's Watches , 18 size , HK , ROld
Plata Satins and ArmuroB. Worth two dollars a yard. In warranted 20 One big counter best grade
Superior quality silk $5,50 Silk Waists $2,50 $ filled , stamped case
WORTH UP TO TWO DOLLARS A TARD , Monday , In our Silk department vrcvlll sell a complete years , 17 Jewel Duebcr , bleached muslin , Berk
go on Bale Monday on Bargain Square at line of extra heavy hrocaded Satin Duchesse , with rich floral Seal Plush Capes All our ? 4.9S and J5.EO Silk Waists , Including Hampton movement , eiilo
cambrics New York
39c and 49c yard. designs ; a very swell and smart fabric for separate skirts , Full 27 Inches long , deep combination storm waists with double Btltclicd yokes , dress and prlco $11.08 , worth $20.00. ley ,
, . of
and turn down collar handsomely embroi shirt sleeves , stock and Antplnetto collars Mills Muslin. Prldo the
worth ? 2.00 a yard , for seventy-five cents. dered with fine Bilk rully corded and tuck d west and all high class
braid , and heavily with plaited back , also 1,000 sets Wallace Broa. muslin , at 5c yard . . . . . . . . . . .
For Black Satin Dnchesse emlnoldered and hemstitched knives and forks , six knives
beaded , collar to match ,
For New Fall High Class stitched on sale and six forks , plated on All kinds of unbleached
lined throughout with
Worth Two Dollars a Yard. fine sllkollno at Monday , steel , . sole price OOc for 12 ed muslin go at , yard
Monday we will Bell 80 bolts Monday sale pieces. Ono big lot all kinds satin damabk ,
heavy , rich , all silk Satin A full Hue of CREPON SKIRTS 1,000 dozen knives and forks , Q. A. knotted worth 50c frineo each , towels. go as long
Duchesse , the like of which never sold for with habit back or plaited back el aborate , large blister effects , full circular Wnde maker , Sheffield , England , on sale ns they last at ICe each.
' Including many hand some lines of two-toned Taffeta cords , skirts eomo lined throughout with extra heavy taffeta , others with percallne hi Jewelry department at/ This is the biggest towl
less than double the money. It's on sale in printed warp , stripes , striped and shaded effects. All new de on sale Monday at $1.30 for 12 pieces ; worthy bargain Omaha has
our silk department. signs for fancy waists. $9.98 and $12.50 $2.50. * ever seen
MIGHTY BARGAINS IN
EARLY FALL Tomorrow is
last clay of the
JUST ABOUT Continuation of the sale of the la-
HALF PRICE dies'$3and shoes at jyf
This Is the greatest opportunity of the year to buy your
LADIES' early fall Underwear In flne ribbed Cotton Mace boy a suit.
and Egyptian Yarn , Saxony Wool , Ribbed Australian , Lambs'
Wool , Camel's Hair , Sanitary , Natural Wool and all kinds of $4 Boys' Knee Pants Suits for $1,98
fleece-lined Vests and and Pants , worth up to a Dollar and
a Half. Ages 8 to 15 years.
Thousands to pick from in all wool nobby
Bmooth finished cassimeres , plain and color
ed cheviots , etc. , best Telia-
ble tailoring and just right' '
for Fall wear , special _
Misses9 and Child's Early Fall Vests AND Pants price Monday El
In Jersey rib , fleece-lined Camel's hair and natural wool iud Every pair stamped on This is a complete exclu $6.50 Boys' Ktiee Pants Suits for $3.98.
the sole all in the very sive stock of men's shoes
Boys' highest grade knee pants suits , in pure all
All latest of this fall and
made to retail in one
wool worsteds , host casslmero fabrics , oto. , perfect fitting , high
Sizes winter styles in plain ot the largest cities in the est class workmanshiD , newest fall styles , a high grade 0.50
.drill linings and full west for $5 a pair , but suit to convince you Monday of the at superiority of our Boys' Cloth
Ladles' , Misses' and Chllds * SPECIAL EXTRA. leather linings It's the Pair. which was sold to us by ing Department ,
Fast Black Seamless ' ' Pants Suits for $2.50.
Best quality finest assortment of men's the manufacturers for Youth's Long
silk finished ' and ' long pants suits 11 to 19
HOSIERY shoes ever brought to private reasons. Boys' youth's , ages
double warp black blue and fancy cheviots , checked
Omaha.
years , ,
In plain and derby rib , Velveteen
' and Btrlpcd cassimeros , eto. , good sewing and lining , a
Worth SKIUT RINDING , particularly good suit for boys every day ,
up to In black and all colors. We also place on sale Monday several hundred pairs of men's fine patent enamel rough wear , Monday at
2.r > c , In Lining Dept. Hhoes , men's patent leather shoes , men s vici kid shoes , and men's calf shoes , which $3.98 Knee Pant and Vestee Suits at $1.25
at were made to retail in one of the largest shoe stores on State street , Chicago , at five Boys' knee pants and child's vosteo suits , ages 3 to 15 yoarb. Every
20c quality medium weight suit loft on our tables must be sold Monday , Including
BILK OLOTII , and six dollars a pair , but which we will sell tomorrow at $1,98 , $2.50 and $3 Pair 2.60 , S.fiO and 3.U8 suits , regardless of value they all must go Monday
Ladles' , Misses' and Men's In plain and O9 ] The very greatest bargain of all Your choice of our entire etook
Fast Black Hose fancy colors , 'if a , yw of ( autumn weight )
Dr. Reed's $5 and $6 cushion MEN'S SUITS
5,000 yards Silk Finished
Lisle finished ,
with spliced heels and Molred Fancy Striped Mo solo , in shoes all the for men different , In blank toes and and soles tan leathers , $4.45 $6.45 $9.45
Skirtings , black and
reen
double soles ,
we will sell at for en'a
colors , for for men's
Worth Florsheim' extra special ' $16 & $16.50 $18 , $20 and
20o. $6 Men's Blucher tans , Men's all wool and $25 all wool
at
go we sell at $10 and black clay suits , includ
in our basement. ing the finest
Special
Slides and Ornaments. ' double all wool worsted
Fancy Buttons , Duckies , 200 palra men's tan , early fall
An Imi > ortcr'B entlro sample line of thorn , worth up to Fifty Cents aplcco , ir sole welt shoes weight suits
Suits iuits
go on liiirgaln Tables at
in the house.
Ic , 3c and 5o each.
NEWS IN CHURCH CIRCLES
Jlepreftentiitlvrit of Homo Mltmlon So
ciety In Ui City Oli.ervniice of
Day of Atnuriitent.
Miss Bishop , representative of the Homo
Sllrjilon society of Chicago , will conduct the
Sunday oveulng services at Imnmnuel Bap-
tlit church , Twenty-fourth and Blnney
rrtroets. She Is a very entertaining speaker
und will have something of especial Interest
to eay to the women. It Is expected that a
larger number of women from other Baptist
churches will be present to bear the speaker.
From Omaha Miss nishop goes to Chatta
nooga , Tenn. , whcro she will be permanently
located.
Tha Omaha City Kndeavor union will bold
its September meeting In the Young Men's
Christian association parlors Thursday even
ing at 8 o'clock. The annual election of
officers will take place at thin meeting.
Rabbi Simon delivered at Temple Israel
Friday evening u Bonn on In anticipation of
the day of atonement , which will be cele
brated by the church next Thursday. Uli
subject was the medium * given by the
UU > 3o for the proper observance of the day
and bringing the mind Into the right attl-
tudu for It , namely , prayer , repentance and
charity. Wednesday evening , the eve of
atonement day , the subject ot Rabbi Simon's
address will be "Reconciliation. " Thursday -
day morning n sermon on "Justice" will be
given , and In the afternoon thn congregation
will listen to their pastor's tribute to the
dead.
A few changes have been made In the
order of Sunday services at St. John's
church , Twenty-fifth and California tre ts.
Ile-glnnlng with today low masses will be
celebrated at 6 , 7 and 0 o'clock , followed by
high aiBfH at 10:30. : At the 9 o'clock mass
there will be congregational singing by the
pupils of St. John's school , and a short In
struction will be given by Her. Charles
Coppens , P , j. The reverend fathers con
nected with the Cvlghton university will In
turn preach at the 10:30 : high ma s. The
well knonn organist , Mr. John A. Schenk ,
will preside at the organ , and th . choir will
be again under the able management of Mrs ,
0. nurkhard. St , John's school opened
September B wth | an Increased attendance ,
especially In the higher jradrs. The school
Is In charge of the Sisters of Mercy , and with
Slater M , Mechthlldls as principal and Sis
ters M , Laurentla and Borgia as her assist
ants the proepeots for a successful school
year are very bright.
The solemn consecration of St. Pbllo-
menu's congregation to the sacred heart of
Jreua will take place Sunday evening at
7:30 : , Dlahop Scanncll will glvo benediction
of the blessed sacrament , assisted by a
number of the local clergy. The sermon of
the evening will bo delivered by Father
Smith of Council Bluffs ,
At a meetlne of the congregation of the
Central United Presbyterian church Wednesday -
day evening a committee of nine was chosen
by ballot to take charge of the selection ot
a pastor. This consists of three from the
session , Messrs. McCulloch , Glllls and Wal
lace ; three from the trustees , Mr. Wester-
field , Mr. Herdman and Mrs. Bowman , and
three from thu women of the church , Misses
Flnley , McAra and Bowman. So far the ses
sion has had In charge the correspondence
and other details.
KvangellBt J , A. Dooley and wife will re
turn from Council Hluffs Monday , where
they have been engaged In a ten days' meetIng -
Ing , and will commence holding meetings in
the new tabernacle , corner of Fifteenth and
Davenport etreeta , Monday evening at 8
o'clock.
The new church building of the First
United Evangelical congregation will ba ded
icated tomorrow by Bishop Dubs of Chicago ,
The choir of the First Methodist church
will be in He place Sunday morning and
evening. Director Kelly ha * arranged some
excellent programs for both cervices , which
will consist of organ numbers , solos and
antbemo. There will bo two tower hymns at
each service.
Child Smvlnur Inntltiitc.
One boy wan sent to a home in Stanton ,
Ark. , during the past week by the Child
Saving institute. One little girl was pro-
, vldea with a home at L * > ng Pine , Neb. , and
'another was taken to a home In South
Omaha. Three homeless children were re ,
colved for adoption during the week. The
women In charge of the nursery department ,
there being no many homeless bablea In the
nursery , request friends of these little ones
to help them in providing cribs , or little Iron
beds. Any one who can assist In this di
rection is asked to telephone the Child Sav
ing Institute.
The sewing school has opened with a large
number of puplli. There I a lack , however ,
of toaehere and helpero In this Important
department.
The Sunday night gospel meeting will b
conducted by Hev. A , B. Koablefl , who will
use his large stereoptlcon In Illustrating gospel -
pel themes and songs. Th se dissolving views
ore most Impressive. The Sunday school
will meet as usual at 3 , and the open air
Sunday school , near Twentieth and Popple-
ton , at 4:30. :
The attendance at the kindergarten ia
larger than ever , and the outlook for this
work Is full of promloa.
Y. M. C. A. 5otc .
The men's meeting Sunday afternoon at
1 o'clock will be addre sed by Hev. II.
Dubs , D.D. , of Chicago , This gentleman 1s
a bishop In thn United Evangelical church
and Is said to be a very strong speaker ,
Physical Director Barnes is cast on a va
cation. Ho will visit the UBaoclationa at
Washington , Philadelphia , New York and
Bc ton.
Plans are being laid for the gymnasium
clawsrs , which will open October 1. All
classes will be covered this year business
and professional men , young men , High
school students , working boja and cchojl
boys. Indoor athletics , base ball , bosket
ball , practical talka and special Instruction
will bo among the features.
The regular monthly mooting of the
board of directors wlU be held Tuesday at
4.30 p , m.
Great are the expectations for the boys'
meetings this year. The first meeting will
be held next Sunday at 3 p. m. Chairman
Lindsay is now at work arranging for this
opening meeting. All boys between 10 and
16 are invited.
The ntato committee has been hard at
work this summer holding young men's
Sundays in various parts of the state. To
morrow they will bo at Norfolk , where sev-
eial speakers from Omaha will auilst.
Shoot * Til me I'lKeoiin.
Three members of the Todtenboopt fam
ily , living at 3019 South Fifteenth street ,
were arrested on a warrant Friday night
charging them with kllClng pigeons belong
ing to thulr next door neighbor. Fred
Schocnlng. For several months Shoenlng
has been raising select breeds of plgeout
and owned more than half a hundred of
tbo birds. They were so tame that the
whole flork would como at Schorulng'a
whlstto ana alight on hla shoulders and
arms. In the last three days Schocnlng
sas the members of the Todtenhoopt fam
ily have been shooting the pigeons and cat-
Ing them until the nock hu been reduced
to loco than half it * former site and the
birds are so timid they will no longer an
swer his can. Mr. and Mrs. Todtenhoopt
and two children were arraigned In police
court yesterday and the hoarlne waa < *
for 'next Wednwday.
Cbnnnoll HeU Judgment.
Justice Ixing yoetorday handed down
decision In the suit of Samuel M Ohanneil
against the Nebraska Mercantile Mutual In
surance company , awarding plaintiff Judg
ment for the full amount of his policy 1200
Notice of appeal was given. In this case the
Insurance cominy did not plead any de
fense except that the goods were over-ln- 1
nured and worn not a total loss. In tbo m
trial of the case the company's attorney tried '
to show that there were groundi for belief
that ChanneJl set fire to the houie , but the
court ruled this evidence out because the
defense bad not plended It.
Itoln u Clilnuiunn ,
Joe Chung , proprietor of a Chinese laun
dry at 2223 Cumlng street , complains to /
the police that a shrewd negro robbed lilu "V
money drawer of 7. Chung oaJd the col.
ored man entered the laundry In a hurrt
and told him the
building was on fire at
the rear. Chung made harte to get to the
back of the laundry , and after examlnlug
the promises without finding trace * of a
blaze he returned , suppoalng he had b an
the victim of a Joke. The money drawer
waa open and the negro and money were