Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, September 07, 1901, Page 12, Image 12

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THE OMAHA DAILY BEEt SATURDAY, SEI'TEMBEH 7, 1001.
OMAHA & ST, LOUIS SALE
thlilitoj Totohta of Dal t Be Fit 01
Ootobsr 11
Wabash negotiations are certain
ttvro ItenrKniiUnlInn Committee Now
mt Work In Conncrtlnn with the
Knimnn City Niirlhrrn Ool
Concerning flntcs Interests.
Thn formal salo of tnc Omaha & St. Louis
tender foreclosure will occur October 11.
The nolo of the Kansas City Northorn Con
necting, a part of tho samo system, Is set
day later, October 12. It Is understood
that tho first sale will be held at Council
Stuff and the other nt l'attonsburg, Mo.
W. O. Drlmson, general manager of the
two lines nnd of tho Omahn, Kansas City
Ifc Eastern, Is quoted as saying that he
knows nothing of what Is contemplated In
connection with tho latter road. As the
Sates Interests, which took tho three lines
t the breakup of Stllwell's Kansas City,
Pittsburg & Oulf road, nro still In completo
(control of thn Eastern line, no application
(tor foreclosure of It having yet been made.
JjMr. Brlmson said thero was now llttlo
fdonbt that tho Wabash would buy the
Omaha & St. Louis, In accordanco with tho
tJenl already roado with tho bond holders.
There are now two reorganization com
fmtttees nt work in connection with the
Kansas City Northern Connecting road.
IThe fact that efforts are being made to re
organize tho road makes tho futuro Inde
pendence of tho lino possible It extends
trom Kansas City to Pattonsburg and there
Connects with tho Omaha & St. Louis nnd
Kho Omaha, Kansas City & Eastern. In tho
ovent It was bought In at tho foreclosure
raalo by tho Interests now back of It, tho
Oates Bchemo for n through lino to the
onboard by tho building of an extension
from Qulncy to Sprtngllold, as outlined In
(yesterday's Bee, might bo carried out.
Dnnce Tnnliclit.
Jolly Eights' lively ball this cve'g, Wash
ington hall. 18th and Harney sts.i line or
chestra, a grand, good tlmo for you. Gents,
3Cc. Welcome.
KrtiK I'nrlt.
Tho Tenth United States Infantry band
Will mako Its first public nppcaranco In
Omaha on Sunday next, when It Is booked
lor two concorts nt tho Krug park.
A Iturc Opportunity to Visit lic Old
Home In Ohio nnil he l'nn
Amerlcnii. Thn Lake Shoro & Michigan Southern
railway will sell tickets, Chicago to Cleve
land and return, Sept. 8 to 12 Inclusive, nt
$0.85. Hcturn limit may be extended to
Oct. 8. Very low rates will bo In effect
Cloveland to UufTalo nhd return. For those
who do not wish to stop nt Clovoland tho
round trip Chlcngo-nuffalo rato of $11. 10
will bo nvallable. Uncqunlcd train service.
Inquire of local ticket ngent.
I'rrnlilt'tit MdClnles-'n Choice.
After final arrangements had bocn mado
to return from San Francisco to Chicago
Knottier way tho head of tho federal gov
ernment changed all plans by selecting the
Union Pacific for Mrs. McKinloy's homo
ward Journey, starting May 25, 1901, thus
signifying tits personal approval of tho
Union Pacific na tho quickest, safest nnd
tnost comfortablo routo between tho Pa
cific1 and Atlantic coasts. The result of thtf
trip fully demonstrated tho wisdom of
President McKinloy's choice.
City tlckot offlco 1324 Knrnntn. 'Phone. 316.
For cxcesilvo perspiration try no-No-May
powder.
I.ott Ilnte to Cleveland, O.
September 7 to 11 tho Hock Island Routo
Will sell tickets to Cleveland, O., and re
turn for $21.P0. Iowa official train wHl
leavo Omaha Monday, Scptcrobor 9, at 7 a.
m., nrrlvtng Cloveland enrly tho following
morning. City ticket offlco, 1323 Farnam
street.
Sixth Wnnl lteptiltllenna.
Tho Sixth Ward Republican club will
meet tomorrow (Saturday) evening, Sep
tember 7, und each Saturday evening until
election at Idlowlld hall, Twonty-fourth and
Grpnt streets. All republicans are wel
come. E. 0. SOLOMON, President.
F. C. CRA1Q, Secretary.
Co n trim torn, Attention,
Tho Mason City & Fort Dodgo Railroad
company Is prepared to let contracts for
station buildings, stock yards, etc., bridge
pnd other masonry work.
For further. Information apply, with refer- i
ences, to tho undersigned.
J. W. COLT, President,
Fort Dodge, Iowa.
Nothing llko Rc-No-May powder for ex
cessive perspiration of hands or feet; posi
tively cures tendor and swollen feet, corns
and buulons.
v
A Curd ot Thnuk.
Wo wish to thank tho nnny, many friends
and neighbors who so 'kindly assisted and
remembered us during our great sorrow,
caused by tho death of our daughter, Allco
Mario.
MR. AND MRS. F, W. LITTLE, JR.
Templu Imirel.
Persons desiring seats for tho holidays
an procuro them from tho secretny In
'Testry rooms ot the temple on Harney
street next Sunday morning from 10 to 12
J-'p'clocK.
CLEVELAND AND RETURN, $21.60.
VIA
JDHICAaO. MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL RY.
Ticket offlco, 1501 Farnam.
F. A. NASH,
General Western Agent.
Ro-No-May skin food for facial massage.
Ro-y.o-May cream softens nnd whltons
banns nnd face. A. Mayor Co., 220 Boo
building. Consultation froo from 2 to 4
flatly.
Publish your legal notices In Tho Weekly
Bee. Tclophono 238.
Hoagland's lumber prices way down.
DIDN'T WE TELL YOU
The city dnda would wait 'till Ak-Sar-llcn
woek nnd then Imvo u gang nut patching
up those O'Jl liolc.t on North 16th utrcit-r
nuking tho town look llko n mining town.
331du't wo toll you tho drug trust ramb.no
would bo Jumping iddownys after rending
our nd Inst Sunday Evi'ii gono so far us
to employ Chicago detectives to find out
whero wo buy our goods. Buy, but we'o
ftot thnn on tho run and they uro now try
ng to play tho Indian act with us, but wo
say, nay, nay. Pauline.
13.75 Malted Milk J3.U
18.(10 1'Bichlno
13.00 Mi.-bad'i'H Suecua Altcraus IM
11.00 Duffy Malt WhUkey 83o
85o Carter'!. Liver PHI" 15c
25a Laxative Hromo Quliilno l5o
60c Gem Catarrh Powder :wo
$1.00 Plukhnni'H Compound 75o
Mo flyiun of Figs 3ic
Wo Stuurt'H Dyspepsia Tublets 0o
11.00 LlMerlMJ w
Me Kilmer's Swnmp-Root 4Jc
S1.00 Perunn i
l.UC Cramer's Kidney Cure 75o
1.00 TEMPTATION TONIC 75o
SOHAEFER'S ' Drug Store
Tel. T47, . W. Car. Itttli nnd Chicago
Goods delivered FREE to any part of city.
4
, IIAYDHX IHIOS.
Speclnl IlnrKfiltm for Sntnrilny.
Men's COc and 75c half-hose nt 19c.
200 dozen men's sample half-hose, In plain
and fancy colors, In lisle thread and fine
cotton drop stitch and plain, worth up to
75c, on sale, 19c.
200 dozen men's sample hose, In plain
nnd fancy colors, mado to sell up to 35c,
on sale nt 10c and lGc.
Men's EOc and 75c neckwear, tn nil the
new colors nnd silks, regular 75c values,
on sale nt 25c.
Closing out all men's 11.00 nnd $1.25
shirts, In all sizes, at 49c.
LADIES' 25C . STOCKINGS, 12C
1 lot of ladles' and children's stockings,
plain and fancy colors, 25c quality at12Vic.
Shawknlt stockings for children, all sizes,
25c. Ono lot of ladles' stockings, fine llslo
thread, In plain and fancy colors, worth
up to J 1.00, nt 39c.
75C GOWNS AT 39C.
1 lot of ladles', mon's,, boys' and chil
dren's gowns, worth up to 75c, nt 39c.
GRAND RIBBON SALE 8ATURDAY.
Our ribbon sales aro noted for the exceed
ing low prices, elegant choice of shades, su
perior grade of goods nnd Immense quanti
ties; all 25c to 40c ribbons, only 10c yard:
10c to 20c ribbons, only fie yard. Wo sell
velvet ribbons for 20 per cent less than any
houso In Omaha.
26c pure linen handkerchiefs, very fine,
slightly damaged, only 6c.
CLOSING EMBROIDERY SALE.
35e lino embroideries nnd Inserting, 10c
yard; 50c and 60c fine embroideries and In
sortings, lfic ynrd! Be and 10c embroideries
nnd lnscrtlngs, 1c yard; 15c pearl buttons,
3Hc dozen; 20c pearl buttons, 5c dozen.
HAYDEN BROS.
Read Haydcn's great sales, this page.
I.AIUin ItEDfCTION IS HATEH TO
nufTnlo Via. Clilcnsso, Mlln-nnkce A St.
Pnnl IlnllTrny Kound Trip
Good In (II Oct. 8.
$29.25.
On sale September 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11th.
Shorter limits correspondingly reduced.
F. A. NASH,
Oenornl Western Agent.
Ticket office, 1504 Farnam.
Announcement,
Bcglonlng Saturday, September 7, tho Her
Grand cafes will bo open during tho winter
until midnight. I havo spared no expense
In ro-decortln? and newly furnishing my
dining rooms and now havo tho handsomest
cafes In tho city. Our service nnd cuisine
ennnot bo excelled nnd we nro prepared
to enter In n thoroughly up-to-date manner.
Special attention will bo given theater
parties and Ak-SarBen visitors who deslro
late sorvlce. Our reputation for banquet
work will bo fully sustained. Will servo
nothing but tho best to the best. Your
patronage) earnestly solicited.
ROME MILLER,
For tired feet Ro-No-May powder.
It Von 3o tn Colorado
Bo sure and go over tho Loup. Tho finest
trip In tho country. Send 8 cents In stamps
to T. E. Fisher, general passenger agent,
Denver, Colo., for handsomo Illustrated
book describing this nnd other nttrnctlvo
trips offered by tho Colorado & Southern
rallwoy.
Ask your druggist or glovo dealer about
Re-No-May powder. A great economy In
hot weather. Cures excessive perspiration
saves gloves, parasols and flno dress
goods. No dress shields needed it you uso It.
Prices down on lumber at Hoagland's.
Send articles of Incorporation, notices of
stockholders' meetings, etc., to The Bee.
Wo will givo them propor legal Insertion.
Telephone 238.
It brings relief Re-No-May powder. Ask
your druggist. If your feot troublo you
try It.
Lumber perfect & dry cheap at Hoagl'ds.
Enamel and Box Calf
For fall wear, whether for tho daughter,
for school wear, or mother and daughter,
for general street wear nothing equals the
Sorosls seamless, enamel or box calf welts
with extension soles they are duplicates
of what you must pay $5.00 for elsewhere
costing you In Sorosls $3.60 always.
Tho box calf welt In any height top from
the regular height street shoo to the extra
high cut storm boot all tho same, $3.50
price
Careful buyors and up-to-date women aro
Sorosls customers.
SOROSIS SHOE STORE,
203 South 15th Street,
I'rnnk Wilcox, Slur.
Wrlto for catalogue.
Once More
BLACK
WANTS
YOUR
HEAD
To put a now Hat on also your
feet to put new Socks on.
BLACK
The $2.50 Hatter.
No more no less.
107 South Sixteenth Street.
25 CENTS IN CASH
will pay for a. man's shirt, full size body,
laundered cuffs and neckband, Al pattern
to choose from, sizes a't band, UK, 15 und
15VJ. For 48e wo now sell you shirts worth
$1, in any size you want. If In uoed of a
pair of pants, take a look at the ones on
salo at CSc, 9Sc. $1.25. $1,50 and $1.90 a few
other snaps of which there aro still n few on
hand aro kneo pants, J3c, odd collars, lc,
uumlcss tocks 6c. choice of cejkwcar 5c,
men's ovory day suits $2.50 better one
at $3.HS, $4.65, $5.00, $6.75 and $7.60; mackln
toshes 9Sc, weol bats 45c, boys' on pants
39c lots of other gcoJs for men or boys
don't throw your money nwuy hy buying be
fore you look over tho "Guarantee's soiling
out sale." 1516 and 161S Capitol ave., close
to rtmnctt's,
P. S. If In need of overalls, remember
this Is headquarters. Here Is whero you
get the Carhartt overall, boys' brown rheck
overnlld with bib, up to ige of 12, ar 25c.
HAvnn.v mtos.' pi'hciiase.
The Mnilnmc Ambrose Stock,
Consisting of tho finest lnces, ribbons, em
broideries, trimmings of alt sorts. Rich
and orlglnnl styles In novelty silks, hand
some dress silks, hundreds of lengths suit
able for silk skirts.
Most beautiful styles In chnllls and wool
waist materials. The finest black and col
ored dress goods, elegant unmade robes and
excluslvo dress patterns, finest puro
silk grenadines In one pattern of each
kind. The finest nnd best linings,
Tho stock Is so large, the goods so fine and
the reputation of Madame Ambrose, which
extends from coast to coast, make3 this
anlo tho event of tho times and Is bound
to stir the city as never beforo becauso
of tho sensational prices that this hUh-class
merchandise will bo sold nt. Sale takes
place Monday, September 9th at
HAYDEN BROS.
Re-No-May powder brings relief to tender
feet.
New Fall
Wt're
When
Y
j - w f W 1.11111 J lJ v ia ui
twelve of the very swollest things, and he finally selected the
natty' Yale style. He said he had been to all the leading
uiuimuitf oiuios m isiimuu, jiuu
styles for every one shown by
The dressv vnuni- mpn nf Hmnhn nn.l
' " "
tho very newest nnd most correct styles
J - " o.iiid. .im iA,,uu sioit;, mo varsity style, tno surtout and tho
Stratford styles In men's overcoats, can find them nt Haydcn Bros'.
Thoso styles nro designed nml rnnvHr-htn.i ).. h 11, ...... i...u . ....
of America. Tho Stcln-nioch Co., Hart, Shaffner & Marx, and Hackett, Carhart Co.
and confined for Omnha cxcIiibIvpIv in lfnv,inn iim. ti, ,.. . , .'
, '
overcoats aro priced from $10 to $27.60 and
u.u iuouivjiiuuijr curuieiiiB
...v.. ... . n.u ivnuiiiK iiiuKuziiivB. o
mil uuu miner suits,
Our Boy?' and Children's
Clothing.
Wo guarantee to save you 25 to 50 per
cent on new, stylish, scrvlccnblo fall and
winter suits. Tho stylish 2-plcco kneo
pants stilts at $1.03 to $0.50. Tho Russian
blouso suits from $1.05 to $5.50.
Norfolk sultB, very pretty, at $1.75 to $3.
UAVnCU'
lift I ULI15
RELIABLE MERCHANDISE AT A
FRACTION OP ITS VALUE
25 dozen fine French, flannel waists in
plain and fancy colors, bought by our New
York buyer nt a fraction of their value,
worth up to $4.00, on salo Saturday at-79c.
200 women's tailor -mnrln sllllo nn t...
tcr "materials Bowed together, Jackets lined
throughout with tnffn
flounce, all colors, others ask $15 to $20
for tho samo suits wo sell for $8,90.
nuiucuB biik arcss skirts, mado of
excellent oualltv tnfrtn
laco and velvet, mndn in nn
- - UUUU1U
the price wo ask, $1.95.
175 WOmon S Silk linilnrallpl. I-
styles, tho flounco with fluted ruffle and
tho nccordeon pleated flounce, mado to
sell for $7.50, Saturday's price for only
5i.5u.
100 now Bulla, mnrtr. In kA .
Jacket, all wool materials, in blacks, brown.
n.i, .....a niiu cuBinrs, up-to-date, worth
. , D 0lncr Bouaca ftt 25, for only
I lo. 00.
HAYDENs
Continues to drnw the crowds. Newer and
umui Bargains constantly added each day
all nllrr! hlcrt. nn fnt.1.. . . '
1 luunB in sizes, m our
TWO DIG SHOE DEPARTMENTS.
ouuu uargains in snocs havo NEVER
been offered boforo and you should avail
yourselves of this RARE opportunity to
shoo yourself and family for tho winter.
fii-uuii, oniraer a& urner highest grade
of patent calf, natent nr.lt nn.i i.ii i.u
- " -.v ...... muBi niu,
n button or lace, this salo $2.98.
f l . .
mru h veiours cnit nais, Goodyear wolt.
worth $3.00. $3.50 and $4.00, at $1.96.
Men's box calf bals, Goolycar welt
worth $3, $3.50 and $4, nt $1.96.
Men's viol kid bals, Goodyear welt
worth $3, $3,50 nnd $4, nt $1.96.
Men's way rnU hnln n.nj.i...
. i uuuufvai W6II,
worth $3, $3.50 and $4, at $1.96.
Women's vlcl kid hand frtirnAri ntn.iU
Ha.bif n ui l ti
$7.00, at $1.96.
Bargain Room Saturday
The most astonishing bargains ever put
gains In furnishing goods, etc., etc.
ClnthliiK lu the Ilnrwnlii Itooiii.
Wo HOW haVO tho most nnnillnr nf m.n.
w ...v.. ti
nnd boys' clothing in our bargain room.
men s J.uu an wool pants, $1.50.
Men's $2.50 pants, $1.25.
Men's $1.73 panto, 95c.
Hoys' $3.50 lrng wool pants, 9Sc.
Hoys' $1.50 long pants, 50c.
Grociry Salt.
Nebraska Oat Meal, per pound, 2Hc.
Ohio Oat Meal, per pound 3c.
Steel Cut Oat Meal, per pound, Sc.
Hand picked Navy Beans, 6c.
New white Lima Beans, 7',4c
Green Pens, (dried), 5c.
Marrowfat Peas, (drlod), 5'c.
Split Peas, (dried), 3(c.
Pearl Barley, 3&c.
Fine Sago, per. pound, 4c.
Imported Sago, 8',ic
Tapioca Flake, 5c,
Pearl Tapioca, 7i4c.
Hominy, 3 He
Pearl Hominy, 6c.
Minute Tapioca, 8Sc
Hasty Jelllcon. 3 packages for 25c.
Fine Broken Rice, 34c
Cholco Japan Rice, 5'c.
Head Rice, i?ic
Fancy Pntna Rice, Stic.
Yellow Corn Meal, Hie
Granulated Whlto Corn Meal, lUc.
Fruit.
We carry a full lino of choice fresh fruits.
Saturday, Peaches, per basket, 20c.
HAYDEN
TUB NOIlTHWKSTnil LINE.
$9.85,
ST. PAUL AND RETURN,
Sept. M0.
DULUTH AND RETURN,
113.85.
Sept. 1-10.
HOT SPRINGS AND RETURN,
$15.00,
Sept. 1-10.
DEADWOOD AND RETURN,
$19.50,
Sept. MO.
CLEVELAND AND RETURN,
Sept. 7-10,
Less thnn half fare.
VERY LOW RATES
to the
BUFFALO EXPOSITION.
CITY OFFICES,
1401-1403 FARNAM ST.
Wanted Young lady for office; must
write good hand and onernte tynewrlter.
Stenography not necessary. Address F 29,
Dec office.
HAYDEN
s
and Winter Clothing.
Thira With the Goods.
a customer asks for some new
olLect or recent novelty, some Bwell thing
ho has seen or read about, we don't have
to maKo excuses or try to persuade him
into xaKing sometnmg else in its place.
Of Interest to Good Pressors
. A young man returning to Yale was
in our great clothing department Thurs
day, Sept. 5j,h, looking for some of the now
extroniH Rt.vlHs. Wp h1
mac nayaen jfros. suowea ten
all the other houses.
vlnlnliv Mi.iM . . .
uioiwuK m jHuumino ano inspect
such o the Ynlo cut, the military cut, the.
MU iiuii.u umites UI bints una
aro unquestionably tho best fitting. bct
in ATucncn you will Ami them adver-
carry tno larRest nnd best stock in Omaha
ni 14, 18.50, $7.50 and $9.50.
Sailor suits In handsomo variety, at $1.60
to o.uu. i
Nobby vesteo suits from 11.23 tn JK.nn.
Tho 2-Dlcco double breasted kneo pants
lilts nt 95c to $5.00.
Our $3.75 to $6.00 suits In tho above
Styles. WO euarunten tn hn mnnl in a.. I ta
sold by other houses nt $7.50 to $12.50, or
your money oacK.
Tremendous Bargains in
Cloak Dept., 2nd Floor
Your choice of 25 dozen wash walntii for
Z5C
Your choice of 1.200 ladles' early fall
light-weight Jacket; In ctons, box and
tight fitting, bought by our New York
Duycr ni a iraction oivtheir value, worth up
to $12, for $2.76.
75 silk cton Jackets, corded on back, lined
with silk, beautiful garments, worth up
to io, tor ii.Vn. ,
Ono lot of children's lltrhf rrliTii 4anv.
cts, for early fall, ages 4 to 14. bought by
our imow x orK Buyer at one-fourth tholr
vniue, in nil wool, very nlco, stylish up-to-dato
garments, worth from.S? in t nf r,c
95c, $1.60, $2.00 and $2.50.
W omens ralny-dav skirts, in thn
fall styles at $4, $6, $10 and $12.
Ono table of ladles' skir in nnhM. .t....
lots, storm serges and Venetians, worth
uji io ts, tor . 95.
ATTEND OUR FUR SALE
A. discount of 25 per cent on all furs sold
beforo tho 10th of this month.
SATURDAY NIOHT WRAPPER SALE
Wrappers worth nn in ,i r.n i. ,
35c. r tt, ,or
Sens,e
Women's vesting top vlcl kid, In tan or
black, worth $3.50, at $1.96.
Women's box calf, McKay welt, worth
$3, at $1.96.
In tho bargain room Saturday, men's
box calf vclour calf and vlcl kid nnd colt
Mkln, worth up to $3, this salo $1.59.
Women's vlcl kid laco, worth $3, at $1.59.
Women's tan vlcl kid lace, worth $3,
at $1.59.
$159raen'8 M,f InCC' Wrth ,?'50, 31
Boys' and youths' bals for school wear
at 98c.
Llttlo gents' of same, 65c.
Misses' school shoes, $1, 70c, 69c and 69c.
Boo tho 16th street window.
Agents for tho Stetson and Crossett
shoes for men, and tho Ultra and Brooks
Bros, for women.
on salo in all lines. See our great bar
Roys' $1.50 wash-suits, from 13 to 18 years.
60 cents.
Mon's $1.25 pants, 55c.
Roys' $5.00 all wool suits, $1.45.
Boys' $2.50 woolen suits, 95c. .
Boys' $1.00 wash suits, 45c. j
Boys' 35c cloth pants, 15c.
Boys' 80c nnd 75o wool pants, 25c.
Ornml Meat Snip Snturdny.
Potted Meats, nssorted, 3V4c.
Veal Loaf, per can, 9c.
Cooked Compressed Corn Beef, per can.
12 ccntb.
Frankfurt Sausages, 74c.
No. 1 Sugar Cured Hams, ltc.
Good Salt Pork, Sc.
Cherae.
Crown Brand Iowa Cream, 10c.
Challengo Brand Vermont Cream, 12c.
Mysost Llraborgcr Cheese, 14c.
Fancy Wisconsin Brick, 14c.
Trot nml Coffer,
A few of our specials:
New crop Tea Sittings, only 10c.
Fancy selected Sun Dried Japan, 35c.
Moyune Gunpowder Ten, 43c.
Choice new Basket Fired Japan, 48c.
India Ceylon, worth $1.00 lb., only 50e.
Extra fancy Rio Coffee, 12',ic.
Choice Golden Rio, 15c.
Superior Java and Mocha, 30c, or 4 lbs
for $1.00.
Mandclllng Java and Mocha, 33c, or 3
lbs. for $1.00.
BROS.
Hets
BROAD Hats, Narrow Hats, Still
Hats, Soft Hats every shape and
stylo of Hat that's correct.
There ib a great deal in habit in the
matter of hats as in other thingssome
men havo the habit of paying $5. 00 for
their hate. This is manifestly a bad
habit, when you can buy as good a hat
here for 2.50 and iji.'J.OO as any hat
store charges 5. 00 for.
You can get tho regulation hat styles at any goo.l store,
but wo go a step further; wo not only show you all tho
regular styles, but wo havo all tho variations aud tlo
cxcIusIto styles.
It will plcaso you to place your head In ono of our hats.
$1.50, $2.00,
$2.50, $3.00
An Early
September Sale
Entire Stock
Entirely New
Being the purchases our buyors made on
tholr recent eastern visit however their
work will remain half finished until you seo
tho Shoes you must mako this SHOE
MOVEMENT completo by your presence
SATURDAY.
WOMEN'S SHOES Tho new eastern
Ideas fashions latest fads comprising nil
tho leathors tho' new extension soles
often retailed clsewbero up to $5.00
SS ::!!! '....3.50, 2.50, 1.50
BOYS', MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S
school shoce never such variety to soloct
from novor such values
1.50, 1.25, 1.00, 75c
MEN'S SHOES A lucky purchase bought
under rare trado conditions outclassing
ovory posslblo chnnco of competition
3.50, 2.50, 1.50
Our Juvenile department tho prldo of
all mothers repleto with newest Ideas of
shoeraaklng $1.50, $1.25, $1.00 and down to
50c.
THE ROCHESTER SHOE CO.,
1515 Douelas St.
Lumber
Cheap
Now is tht Timefo Build
To all consumers of lum
ber in Omaha:
I have decided to make sorao Important
and necessary changes lu my lumber yard
here In Omaha thnt will mako It necessary
for me to move a large amount of lumbfcr.
This lumber Is under COVER, BRIGHT and
DRY, of SUPERIOR QUALITY nnd ready
for IMMEDIATE USE. I offer this stock to
Omaha consumers at prices REOARDLKSS
of cost.
George A. Hoagland
Clothing
Judgment
If you're around with other men you
ivant to be as ivcll dressed as any of
them
i..JThM l"."01. much n. wntter of taste nnd money ns Judpment
Judgment In knowing where to luy,
Are you familiar with our styles?
There nro styles for thn dressy young fcllow-thoso stylsh ones
who wnnt something nntty. ns well ns the regulation sack cut for
iiimiiir-iiKvu mini, wiiuhc iiiiuiEiii m to get clothes that will nt
perfectly nnd proclaim him well dressed everywhere he goes. Tha
'Varsity nnd Mllltnry stylo will bo populnr with the young nien:
liroad. senium shoulders. L'lnm'.lltlltic tvnl.l nml lli.i,i .i..
skirt.
Hut we'll not write o. clothing review. Sunico to sav that every
thlim right In clothing Is here suits, top conts, trousers and funcy
Suits at $5, $6.75, $7.50, $8.50, $9,
$9.75, $10, $11, $12. $13.50 nnd up.
Boys' Clothing
For the a i)) 'e of your eye.
Mannish mills for manly llttlr men, we'll please his fancy, your
purse and our Ideas of storckeeplng.
Boys' school Suits-$2.Q0, $2.50, $3.
Mnde of good quality chovlot In u choice selection of patterns.
Little Shoes
Little People
ALL KINDS
In these days of specialties ono Is not surprised nt
anything.
Wo say this by way of Introduction to tho fact thnt
wo have a special lino of Shoes particularly adopted to
tho feet of growing dillilro.i. A naturo last.
Children's Kangaroo Calf Shoe
Common Senso Spring Heel.
Sizes 5 to 8 80c nnd $1.00
Sizes 8H to H',-3 $1.00 and $1.35
Sizes 12 to 2 $1.25 nnd $1.50
Children's Kid Shoes
Common Senso Spring Urol.
Sizes 5 to 8 SOc and SI. 00
Sizes SH to 11U $1.00 and $1.25
Sizes 12 to 2 $1.23 and $1.60
-M-.M.-,
Boys
it's up to you audi
your parents
to Innpect tlio ninny hwcII things In
BiiltB. overconts nnd furnishing
goods nnd lints. Suits nnd top
conts mnde llko-your father's nnd
Undo Hen's nnd reinforced hero
nnd thero to withstand nn ocuii
filonnl hnrtl pull.
Coino enrly while tho lines nro
unbroken. "
Other boys will hnvo no excuse
to poko fun nt you If your things
conio from liendqunrtors for boys'
wenr.
Mull orders receive enrcful nt
tcntlon. The
Lilliputian Bazaar!
1415 Douglas St.
Opposite Orchard & Wllholm.
M4
Philadelphia Dental
Rooms 1517 Douglas
Street,
Best Set Teeth $5.00
No teoth that you can buy LOOK
BETTER, KIT BETTER or WEAR
LONQER than those we make for $9.
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Typewriters
New Century,
New Densmore,
New Yost.
We sell, rent, exchange, repair type
writers. Everything considered speed, grade
of work, cost ot keeping In repair,
durlabllllty, etc. ours aro by all odds
tho cheapest typewriters on tbo mar
kot. For Information regarding type
writers, address or call on
United Typewriter
& Supplies Co.,
I6U Fa mini St., Omaha,
Stop 'em up!
You will soon have to begin stopping up
tho broken windows nights aro gottlng a
little too cool for too many openlnc. Our.
stock ot
Window
Glass
Is complete can furnish any size. We have
omployed a first-class glazier for the fall
buslnoss, and can attend to your order
promptly. Telephone 3ID and we can five
thn lowest prlco going.
Remember we can set any kind of glai3.
FULLER ffl CO.,
IUU aud Uouiflaa sis.