Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, October 03, 1899, Page 10, Image 10

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    THE OMAHA DAILY BIDE : TUESDAY , OCTOBETl 3 , 3890 ,
WILL FLY WITH THE WIND ]
New Throngh Taat Train Batween Chicago
and Ooast a Oertainty.
TIME IS TO BE REDUCED TO THE MINIMUM
IVorllitTcntrrn , Union lnrlflu nnil
Southern I'acino Will linn Trnlnn
lletitecn C'hlcnuo nnil Snn
Franel i.'o In 71 ! Itoum.
The assurance Is officially given that the
now fast through train from Chicago to
Ban Francisco to bo operated over the Chicago
cage & Northwestern , Union Pacific and
Southern Pacific systcmn will without fall
be placed In service October 15. Officials
of the tJireo great systems Interested In
this matter have been In conference In
Salt Lake for several days and It Is under
stood that the ochcdule of time has been
agreed upon and everything definitely set
tled. General Passenger Agent Lomav , one
of the representatives of the Union Pacific ,
has not returned from Salt Lake , but Is
expected nt his office today. General Man-
oger Dickinson and Mr. Buckingham , super
intendent of transportation , returned yes
terday.
The exact dotnllo of the now arrange-
men ! for the running of the fast train have
not been given entire publicity , but It has
been definitely agreed upon that the new
train will bo nn addition to the present
passenger train service and will bo estab
lished both cast and westbound between
Chicago and San Francisco. The plan Is for
the westbound train to leave Chicago dally
nbout 6:30 : p. m. , arriving in San FrancU co
about 5:50 : p. m. the third day , and the east-
bnund train leaving San Francisco about
S a. m. , arriving In Chicago about 9:15 : p. m.
the third day. This will make the run
between Chicago and San Francisco in ap
proximately Bovonty-two hours.
This Innovation In western railroading
will be watched with Interest. That It
will prove a success there can be no ques
tion. The three systems backing the plan
have entered It prepared to make It win , and
there can bo no doubt that It will prove
popular with the tmvcllng public. 1m.-
provcd train service In the west Ifl de
manded now , railroad officials say , because
of the trend of travel In that direction.
An Increase In travel over the territory
covered by thc-ie three railroad systems
has already been marked and Is awlgned
chiefly to the accession of the Hawaiian
nnd Philippine Islands. With the greatly
Improved service furnished by these fast
trains the railroads expect to divert from
other transcontinental llncf , especially those
Bklrtlng the northern boundary of the United
States , enough business to make the ex
periment a profitable one.
IiitiTi'MlliiK Humor.
In Salt Lake an Interesting rumor regard
ing Uio new plan was current to the effect
that the Southern Pacltlc actually dictated
the whole schedule to the officers of the
Union Pacific nnd the Northwestern. It Is
asserted that the Southern Pacific went Into
the conference1 practically agreed upon Its
schedule , showing a reduction between Ogden -
den nnd San Francisco of about four hours ,
but refusing to consent to It unless an ad
ditional through fast train should bo placed
In operation. The Union Pacific , It Is
Bald , would have been pleased to arrange a
BChodule 'by ' which one of Its present through
trains should bo put through on better
tlmo nnd went Into the conference consid
ering a now train merely as a possi
bility.
It Is altogether likely that this move of
the Northwestern , Union Pacific and
Southern I'aclfic will result In the lessen
ing of tlmo on all the railroads operating
between Chicago nnd the coast. The Rio
Grande Western , one. of tno feeders at
%
Ogden of the Southern Pacific , -will be
compelled to adopt a. schedule of faster
runlng In order to compete with the Union
I'aclfic for business to Ogdon. But to do
tills a schedule conforming with any
changes which It may make will toe neces
sary on the part of Its conectlons , which
nro the Burlington , Rook Island , Denver &
nlo Grande nnd the Santa Fo. If all of
these roads enter Into the spirit of the
thing nnd begin reducing their tlmo there
will too n repetition of the tests made last
year when the railroads were racing
ngalnst tlmo with the government mall con
tract hung up as an Incentive ,
BURLINGTON STANDS PAT
Hoyvolt 1y ICmiKiiN City MerclmiitN
AVI 11ot CliiuiKC ( he Hoiul'N
Ituie.
The persistent efforts of the Burlington
to reduce the Omaha-Kansas City differen
tial on packing house products to 3 cents
Jias caused the Kansas City merchants to
unite on n boycott against that road. Wfille
the Burlington's rate only favors packing
house products all classes of Kansas City
merchant * ) are concerning themselves on
the ground that tliln road might discriminate
against other interests at any tlmo.
Olllclals nt the Omaha headquarters say
this will effect no change. In their effort
to maintain the 3-cent differential , "It
lias now become a light , " eald a Burling
ton man yesterday , "between this road
nml all Kansas City. It Is wonderful how
llttlo Interest Omaha Is taking in this mat
ter. The Burlington has undertaken to
favor this city and It Intends to continue
the flght. "
Iliirlliiictini'x Annual Stntcmrnt.
CHICAGO , Oct. 2. The annual report of
the Chicago , Burlington & Qulncy railroad
* wns made public today. Green earnings for
the year were { 43,389,424 , as compared with
542,800,102 las * , year. Operating expenses
nvoro $28,253,939 , an Increase of $325,579 over
1SOS , and $5,238,370 were paid In dividends ,
leaving a surplus for the y ir of $1,489,929.
The report glvre the total mileage of the
liytem as 7,249 , nn Increase of ninoty-nino
inHce over last year.
1,01V HiitrH to Chlcnnrn.
The Milwaukee , Burlington , Hock Island
nnd Northwestern railroad" have agreed
upon a one-way rate of $7.75 , or round-trip
late of $12,75 between Omaha and Chicago
for the present week. These low rates are
niailo on account of tbo Chicago autumnal
restlvltlefl nnd each of the roads glvo a
five-day limit on the tickets sold.
Pneumonia
Always leaves the lungs
v/eak. Weak lungs are
breeding grounds for the
germs that cause consump
tion. Chronic bronchitis
also often follows pneu
monia. If you have had
pneumonia the germs of
consumption are at work.
Don't let them get a foot
hold ; begin at once and take
SCOTT'S EMULSION ,
it will drive out the germs
by making the lungs stronger
than thcr arc.
TIIKV nnaix * o COMB 15.
The Plr Trro CnrloruJ * of < fie Itnll-
roitrt Wrecked Cnrpct Are Sort
AND WILL BE ON SALE WEDNESDAY
AT I10STON STORE.
They are opening up beautifully , only
ellRhtly wet on the edges. Most of them
all sound nnd perfect. Morp than a carload
of nil kinds of rugs.
So far we have received CO rolls of tapes
try brussrlfl carpet , only slightly wet on
the edgon , worth 0c nnd 7 c ; wo nro going
to sell them Wednesday nt IBc ynrd.
110 rolls of nil sound and perfect body
brussela and tapestry brussels carpet , wo
will sell Wednesday at 20c yard ; most of
these are worth $1.25.
All the velvet carpet , nearly sound and
perfect , some rolls nbsolutely sound nnd
perfect , not a spot on them , we are going '
to sell Wednesday at 39o ynrd.
All the moquotto carpet , wllton carpet and !
axmlnster carpet , the greater proportion of I
these are nbsolutoly sound nnd perfect , will
go on sale nt 49c , worth up to $1.BO.
All the floor oil cloth at lOc squnro yard
Wednesday.
Smlth'fl moquetto mnts at 25c Wednesday.
Largo size straw matting rugs Wednesday
nt 25o oach.
Largo size , 36x72 , moquotto nnd wllton
rugs Wednesday nt 9Sc each.
All the damaged rugs received so far will
bo sold Wednesday for 25c each. Most of
them worth $1.25.
That Is all wo have received today. Wntch
the papers again tomorrow for the next
shipment.
This will undoubtedly be the greatest car
pet event Omaha has over known.
The sale will bo Wednesday morning.
BOSTON STORK , OMAHA ,
N. W. Cor. 16th and Douglas Sts.
FOR THE PARIS EXPOSITION
UmiMiinl nnil ItiHtruoUrc Hxhllitt of
( lie O in ah u City SuImolN
.Shipped to Alhiinj- .
The exhibit of the Omaha public schools
Tor the Paris exposition has been shipped
to Albany , N. Y. , whore the school exhibits
of the country nro being collected for ship
ment abroad. The ono from this city was
designed to be somdthlng different from what
the other cities will probably send. The
major portion of the collection consists of
portfolios showing the method of teaching
geography outsldo of the use of text books ,
with material of all kinds , largely Illus
trated , gathered by the pupils themselves.
Railroad 'folders nnd booklets are a valuable
source , as are also magazine articles. This
method originated In Omaha.
Bound exercise books , taken from those
n dally use In the schools and not specially
prepared for the occasion , are a part of the
exhibit. By these Is shown the aim of all
written work , to teach the pupils to make
an accurate legible record without having to
put It down and then copy It. These books
n the collection , as explained in a circular
accompanying them , are like thousands of
others filled during the year , and a great
many others just as good were available.
The pupils who used them did so In the reg
ular course of school duties and had no
knowledge that their books were to bo ex
hibited.
In addition copies of all blanks used in
the school system , whether In the classroom
or In the secretary's office or the custodian's
storeroom , will be exhibited. Theao will
give nn Insight Into the way In which the
schools no a great business establishment
are carried on.
MUTUAL HKSEUVI3 FUM ) IIIUXGS SUIT
ChnrKcn Tint Snatnlnoil liy Ofllclnl In-
The Mutual Reserve Fund Life association
has commenced proceedings against the dis
missed officers and employes who "have " been
circulating charges against the Institution
and Ite management , and It proposes to
vigorously prosecute all concerned.
The charges In question were filed with
the New York Insurance Department during
Its recent thorough examination of the
Mutual Reserve Fund Life association's
affairs , and the report of the De
partment did not sustain ono of them. FallIng -
Ing In official sources , the authors of the
charges have just made them public through
the press.
Immediately upon their publication , Presi
dent Burnham placed the matter In the
hands of Colonel Edward C. James , the emi
nent lawyer , with Instructions to prosecute
everyone making or repeating the charges.
Process has been served on both J. D. Wells
and J. M. Stevenson , and the complaints
against them and others ore now being
printed and will be actively pushed.
Announcement ) ! .
Theatrical ; nnnagcre nil over the country
are moro or less Interested 'In ' the engage
ment of "At Gay Coney Island" nt Boyd's
theater. It Is not BO much the success of the
company they are Interested In as the suc
cess of the peculiar booking the engage
ment being for ono week , beginning on next
Thursday and running over Into the follow
ing week. It has always been regarded as
on Impossible thing for an attraction to
continue Us draught Into a second week
excepting , of course. In those cltlos where
attractions can play for a period of several
weeks. It Is a flno compliment to the "At
Day _ Coney Island" company to be booked
by ( Manager Burgess In such a manner. U
certainly Indicates confidence on his part In
the attractiveness of the play and thu com
pany.
AppiMil for riotliliiK mill Shoen.
Demands nro now made upon us for winter
clothing and shoes , especially for children.
Would the ladles of our city remember us
when looking over their wardrobes at this
season ? Telophore 1735 , or drop a postal
card and wo will send our wagon.
JOHN LAUQHLAND , Secretary ,
1810 St. Mary's Avenue.
See C. F. Harrison's list today.
.Hu jir tril of lliirKlury ,
Sunday night the police took Into custody
a man Who guvo thu mime o-f Herman Jo
sephs and said he lived In Red Oak , lu.
Joseph : * wnn lini'ilng from the effects of a
plhtol-shot wound In the tlcwhy part of his
leg. Ho asserted tlmt he had been held up
In thu Union Pnc'tlr rallroud yards by
three nesroef , and when lie attempted to
miiko his escape lie was shot ) > y one of thu
trio. The ollluern do not believe the story ,
us Josephs Is not dres ed like a miin who
would ho likely to huve money on his per
son. His description corresponds closely
to that of one. of the burglars who were
cMUpht entering the residence of Chaunoy
Wilson , Twenty-second and I streets , South
Omaha , Sunday night , and ehot by one of
the neighbors The police believe he Is ono
of the men Implicated In the attempted
burglary ,
.llortulltStnllHtluii. .
The following blrtlm and deaths have
been reported to the olllce of the health
commissioner :
Mirths H. J , Nelson , 308 North Twcnty-
peventh avenue , boy : Kred Legeson , twG
Hamilton street , girl : SI. P. Murphy , 10M
South Thirty-sixth Htreet , boy ; W. M Vic-
tor. 3021 Lake street , boy ; A. I. Waters ,
2iW South Twentieth street , boy , Colu I'en-
nlmaiin , 1G28 North Twenty-second street ,
Kirlj Daniel Qrleder , 170S Ciark street , boy :
Vlto PaBcale , 4021 Cumlng street , boy.
Deaths Mrs. Mary Buchanan , 1C03 Izard
Htreet , 45 years ; J. H. U-irey , 2303 South
Eleventh street. 73 years ; Thomas 8. Fer
guson , Fifteenth and Howard streets , OS
years.
llull n > - .Nuli-M mid 1'rmonnlH ,
Edward Dickinson , general manager of
the Union Pacltlc , returned yesterday from
a trip through the west ,
B. T. Kului , commercial agent of the
Mexican Central railway , is visiting In tJio
city.
DoWlU's Little Early Riser * permanently
cure chronic constipation , biliousness , nerv
ousness and -worn-cut feeling ; cleanses and i
regulate the entire sybtem , Small , pleasant , '
never gripe or sicken "famous little pills. " |
BOSTON STOKE BARfc
Todaj Qrandtit Bargains It Una Erar
Been Oar Good Portnns to Offer.
$3,00 NEW SILKS 69C YARD
r.Oo Dnnblt fold Wool DrcKN
ir.p Good ( Iriulr OutliiK Flannel , -
a J.tfc lOc IIIcnHiiMl Mtifllln Ho
Vd Urn nil lliti-Riilim I"
CLOAKS.
10,000 yards McCrccry's $3.00 silks , Includ
ing all the highest grades and newest utyleo ,
In j : waist patterns and skirt lengths , on Bale
today at 69e a yard.
Entire dress patterns , each containing
Boven ynrds dross goods , worth up to $1.00
per yard ; go at $1.88 for entire pattern.
New novelty suitings go at 39c and 40c
ynrd.
COc double width Mercerized dress goods ,
16c yard.
RADIUS' CLOAK AND SUIT DEPARTMENT
Ladles' $6.60 homo spun skirts , $3.98.
Ladles' $4.00 plush capes , $1.98.
Ladles' $15.00 Melton jackets , $8.50.
Ladles' $9.50 Kersey Jackets , $6.60.
Ladles' man-made tailored suits , $17.50 ,
Ladles' $37.50 Imported broad cloth suits ,
$22.50.
BASEMENT UAHOAINS.
SVic nil kinds outing llanncl , 2 > < > c yd ,
T > o white shaker Hanoi , 2Vic. yd.
lOc bleached muslin , 5c yd ,
lOo quality 30-Inch percalev 5o yd.
Go unbleached muslin , 2\c \ yd.
7c full standard comfort prints , 3c yd.
COc all-wool eiderdown , 25c yd.
BOSTON STORE , OMAHA ,
N. W. Cor. 16th and Douglas Sta.
LOW HATES EAST
VIn ( he CIilciiKo , .Milwaukee t St. Paul
Ilnilwrty.
Omaha to Chicago and return , Oct. 2-9 ,
$12.75.
Omaha to Chicago , Oct. 2-9 , $7.75.
City office , 1604 Farnam street.
F. A. NASH ,
General Western Agent
Kxi'iiminim.
Tuesday , Oct. 8 , at very low rates to points
south , southeast and southwest via Missouri
Pacific Ry. For pamphlets , rates and fur
ther Information call at company's oulces ,
S.E. . corner 14th and Douglas , or depot , 15th
and Webster sts. THOS. F. GODFREY ,
J. 0. PHILLIPPI , P. and T. A.
A. G. F. and P. A.
LOW HATES.
Via Itnck Inland Rnntc.
September 30 , Lincoln and return , $1.10.
October 1 to 7 , Dca Molnea and return ,
$4.50.
October 2 to 9 , Chicago , $7.75. '
October 2 to 9 , Chicago and return , $12.75. \
Call at 1323 Farnam street.
To the I'lihllu ! I
The milk men of Omaha have decided to
soil 16 quarts of milk for $1.00 from October
1 to May 1. ,
By Order of the Milk Men. I
E. & W. Collars and Perrln's Gloves are
eold by Kelley & Hoyden , loth and Chicago.
DIED.
M'ARDLE James H. , aped 74 , McArdle
precinct. Funeral Tuebday morning : at 9
o'clock , St. Cecilia church.
HALF tlATIES.
Vin Omnhn A St. lnnln nnil Wnl h
Itnltronil ,
St. Louis and return on sale Oct. 1st to 6th.
Special one way and round-trip rates to the
cant on sale Oct. 2nd to 9th. Homeserkors'
half ratco ( plus $2.00) ) nouth on Oct. 3d and
17th. For rales and all Information call at
Qillncy Route omce , 1416 Farnam St. , Pftxton
Hotel block , or write Harry E. Moores , C. P.
& T. A. , Omaha , Neb.
$7.74
To Chicago.
$12.76
To Chicago and Return
October 2 to 9.
These reduced rate ticket * are good on
limited trains
via
THE NORTHWESTERN LINE ,
6-40 am , 8:15 : pro.
Lv. Omaha 4-65 pm , arriv. Chicago 7:45 : am.
7:05 : pm , 9:30 : am.
New City Offices 1401 and 1403 Farnam St.
CouyjlWinjer.
But not If you use
LA GRIPPE COUGH SYRUP.
This syrup Is sold In 25c and 50c bottles
and the FIRST DOSE YOU TAKE WILL ,
HELP your cough. It goes right to the
spot and stops the tickling sensation In
throat and bronchial passages. The "Night
Cough" can bo stopped with one dose of
IA nilUM'H COUCH VVIMII' .
And one dose taken before going to the
theatre , concert or church will keep you
from disturbing the audience with n con
stant hacking. Remember the niunic LA
QniPPE COUGH SY11UPthe price 25c
and EOc. SAMPLES FREE. , .
Sherman & McConnell Drug Go , ,
1513 Dodge Street , Omaha , Neb.
Middle of Block.
TEETH EXTRACTED 2S CENTS.
PAINLESS DR. HflSOH ,
DENTIST
EXTRACTION
4th Floor Brotrn Blk. , 16tb and Doujtn
Gold Alloy Filling $1.OO
Gold Filling $1.OO and up
GoMCrouns $5.OO
SetTeetfi -$5.00
BestTeetli S7.5O
THE
NAME OF
On Lard , on Ham , on
Bacon is a guarantee
of purify.
Swift and Company ,
Chicago , Kansas City , Omaha.
St. Louis , St Joseph , St. Paul ,
57
Hours
is the time
made via the UNION PACIFSG
Compare It with ether lines and see how much quicker tlmo
la made via this routo.
Through Double Drawing Room Palace and Ordinary Sleeping Cars ,
Buffet Smoking and Library Cars , Dining Car Service.
City Ticket Office , 1302 Farnam St. Telephone 316.
,
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MiW
IOI8BOO
toe
toe
H
$11.50 TO S O H
Da
ST. LOUIS AND RETURN Dat
Via the Burlington Route from today until October 6. Tick
ets good to return until October 9 ,
The beet Omaha-St. Louis train leaves the Burlington Station
every afternoon at 4:55 : o'clock , arriving at St , Louis at 7:19 : the
next morning.
Cheap rates are also now offered to Chicago and to Kansas
City by the Burlington Routo. Ask about them.
Tlolcet Office Iliirllimton Station
1BO2 Fnrnnui St. , Ifltli nnil JIii no n MM. .
Telephone 200. Telephone JUO.
| H B H H 91. H > 9MOHOB HO
Before buying got our very low prices on the finest
stock of pianos ever shown in Omaha.
200 instruments to select from.
STEINWAY
IVERS&POND
VOSE
PACKARD
EMERSON
JEWETT
and other standard
1
New Pianos $139 and Upwards. I
Slightly used Pianos , $25.00 and upwards $3.00 , $4.00 , $5.00 $ , $7.00 and $10.00
monthly payments.
Emerson Square , . $35.00 Hayden Upright $105.00
Knabe Square ( good condition ) $50.00 Cabinet Grand Upright $123.00
Fine Pease Square , carved legs. $65.00 Kino Sample Piano $168,00
New Pianos For Rent. Instruments Repaired , Exchanged and Stored ,
Phone 1625 ,
Write for catalogues , prices and terms , Satisfaction guaranteed or money
refunded.
SCHMOLLER & MUELLER ,
Steinway & Son's ' Representatives , 1313 Farnam Street.
LARGEST PIANO DEALERS IN THE WEST.
' &GOCHGKXO & ) (
All attempt
to tell a correct style story of the outergarments for fall , fails , the
resources of the designs nro too great and productions too tangling. There's Rome
wonderful lessons to be learned about the difference in construction the quality
The style and the price of the garments that are gathered hero.
Ladies' Men's Clothing Wo are
| Jackets- in the very midst of activity
words of praise of a most fruitful season m
from every fem our clothing department and
inine m o u t h we can account for it in a
about our cloak few vrordB scllinff honest clothing -
and suit stock. ing at honest prices.
By daily addi
tions the stock Men's Fall Suits All
has reached a wool cheviot suits made and
magnitude o finished thoroughly with ul-
surprising beau most care reinforced , Back
ty newest style a suit that brings
best cheapest. in most stores $8.00 our price $ E50
Ladies' Black Kersey Jackets- only * - *
man tailored , fancy linings , satin piped ,
jackets that sell around town for A 50 Men's Fall Suits All wool , fancy
$7.00 , are here for * * plaid cassimere , lined with good double
Ladies' Black Kersey Jacket- warp Italian lining , reinforced every
lined Avith silk serge , silk velvet collar , care taken in the construction ; latest style
man tailored , lly front , four rows of and made for our trade ; this suit will bring
stitching around the bottom , a jacket in any clothing store outside of The
that brings elsewhere § 8.50 , S O Nebraska , no less than $10.00 ; $
is here for . . . . . . our price only
Ladies' Tailor - Made Suits-
made of line quality homespun , double Men's Fall Suits Made of all wool
breasted tight fitting , silk lined Jacket , cassimere herringbone pattern , latest cut ;
skirt percaline lined , man-tailored , fin made by the most expert tailors and lined
ished throughout in first-class manQ75 throughout with fine quality serge ; this
real value § 12.50 . .
ner , , our price.
same garment is shown elsewhere $ O50
Ladies' Dress Skirts Black and for § 12.50 , is here for * *
blue serge , full sweep , latest back , "J 75
worth § 2.50 , for A Boys' School Suits Double breasted
Ladies' Underskirts in good well made choicest fall patterns ; every
quality skirting , deep ruffle , suit guaranteed all wool ; constructed to
with cord , full sweep , reg. Sl. give the boy extra good service ; stylish as
Ladies'Silk Underskirts Taffe well as durable , and can not be duplicated
ta silk , corded and deep ruffle , ' ' 590 anywhere for less than § 3.50
all colors , worth $5.50 , here for. . on sale here for
Men's Fine Grey Shirts and Drawers covered Mens Sanitary Wool Shirts nnd Drawers fine qual
seams , good \veicht fop early fall , real ity , nicely made nnd finished , soil around town
value 5Uc our price for $1.00 per garment , our price
Men's Elastic Kibbcd Shirts and Drawers one of Mens Derby Ribbed Shirts and Drawers fine
the best thinps in the market for those who quality , soft linish , drawer supporter , ribbed
nrc out in all kinds of weather , real value ankle , shirts finely finished , regular $1.25 'TCJ/-t
for - * * - ' * '
KSQQQQQQQQ
They lit the feet as nature Intended ,
STYI.ISH "JBXXKSS MIM.ER"
IIYQIK.VIC hllOUSI
The new fall styles of "Jenne-ss Miller"
shoos have arrived.
IMade bettor , look better and fit better
than ever before.
Wo control .them . for this city.
0x1,1. 9r > < ' *
" * Ilifive Shoe Co. , IBIB Donelnn St.
it's
victuals
and
drink
and cannot bo excelled as n tonlo or beverage
for cither Invalids or well people.
Cabinet
?
Is made from the finest Bohemian ( Imported )
hops nnd selected malt , with no other Ingre
dient that makes the best beer , and It's
lager , too. Do you know what that means ?
Some people do they are the onea that are
our icgulnr year In and year out cubtomcrs ,
Don't } ou want tot.ee the beer man ?
Fnnn icitt' < > nnnwiAfJ en. .
Tel. 420. 1007 Jackson Street.
Suffered Pain
When you had your
teeth extracted ?
Well , not o when you take vitalized air ,
for wo warrant that you will not feel the
slightest pain and la perfectly eofe to take.
Mudo fresh at our odlce every morning.
Extracting . . . 25o
Vitalized Air . . . . . 50c
Silver Killings . 75o
Tad's ' Philadelphia Dental Rooms ,
ir.l" btrcot.
SWEET m
Wood-
RESTFUL
SLEEP
follow * a bath -with WopDHURY'S
neck , rm nd
Sean nnd the face ,
r niwed toriutlfulty whlU , soft and mo t
with WOOUnURVS 1'ACUU Crwun. J
ovemnhcrfc.
7 Ladies'Suits ' , Jackets
Waists & Collarettes
50 per cent cheaper here than last year and that in the
face of a rising market. Early purchasing in largo quanti
ties for spot cash gives us advantages possessed by few.
Every garment just as advertised.
No. 132 Is a ladles'bouclo Jacket , Bilk lined throughout , rnado
to sell for $8.60 , Tuesday , $4.98.
No. 823 Is a ladles'Jaoket made of Washington mills Kersey
lined throughout with heavy natln ; In blues , tana and blocks ;
exactly llko cut ; made and marked to sell at $10 ; Tuesday$0.9S.
No. 154 made of finest quality Imported English Kersey , lined
throughout with taffeta silk , finished -with strapped seams , with
C rows of stitching at bottom ; In blue , brown , tan and mode ;
made and marked to sell for $12.50 ; Tuesday at $7.98.
No. 7C1 , exactly llKe cut , Is our famous "talk of the town $10.09
Jacket. They are lined throughout with Skinner's gatln with a
two year's guarantee on It ; made to soil for $15,00 ; Tuesday at
$10.00.
200 OP OUR NEW SUITS JUST IlECEIVED FROM NEW
YORK GO ON SALE TUESDAY.
No. 403 Is a ladles' suit In light nnd dark gray mixtures. With
these we Include 25 aamplo ( suits ; they are worth $15.00 to $20.00 ;
Tuiwlay at $9.98.
No. 207 Is a flno covert cloth suit ; they come In tight-fitting , medium and box fronts ,
Jacket lined with taffeta silk throughout , with velvet collar ; uowest style habit skirt ,
percallno lined nnd Interlined ; made to sell for $25.00 ; Tu idny thin suit for $16,00.
2u high class sample suits , silk lined throughout and made up in the newest stylen , for
$20,00 , $25,00 and $35.00.
COLLARETTES Bettor assorted nnd larger quantity than over before ,
Ivadlra' electric fleal collarettes , line' with Skinner's satin , made to uell for $5.00 , TUM-
day at $2.48.
ladles' electric seal collarettes
with astrakhan yoke , satin
lined , made to sell for $8.00 , at
$4.'J8.
made to neil for $8,00 , at $4.98.
Ladles' combination collarettes
with long tabs , made of two ana
three kinds of fur ; roade to soil
for $12.00 , nt $0.98.
Ladles' n lrakalmn capes , war
ranted two years , lined with
heaviest quality Sklnnw's satin ,
27 , 30 and 30 Inches long , ai
$15.00 , $18.00 , $21.00 and $25.00.
Our Misses' and
Children Jacket
Department
wo take personal pride In.
They'reP \ \ selected , well made
and wo guarantee a saving of 23
to CO per cent on-thcm.
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The Busiest Cloak Dept. In Omaha. \
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Cures the very worst cases ofIJy i > cp la , Constipation , Ilcodacha. Palpitation of
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