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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 26, 1901)
12 TTTE OMAHA "DATTV BEE: TIirTtSDAY, SEPT KMBETJ 2f, 1001. HAYDEN s Attend Gnuiu .Millinery Opening. In the neighborhood of 300 sample suits, ell marked ami ready for Thursday's sale. Bale begins promptly nt 8 o'clock. Addi tional salespeople to unit on you. Alter ation room mlargfd po there will ho no waiting. Women's rnmple sillt.t.mado by the manu facturers to wll nt $10, sale prlco $7.50. Women's tnlia In Norfolk blouse, eton and other styles, Jackets lined with the fa mous Givcrnands taffetas, with the now flounce fklrt, lined with pcrcnllne and vel vet bound, manufactures' price $1S, sain price J9.9S, Women's sample suits In double breasted, . . . .... . 1 . . 1 1. I. 1 t tlRht ntling, l)0X, mouse, murium, uii r-uniu, and other styles, mndo of fine pcbblo chev iots, serges and vonetlans, In blncks, blues, browns, enstors and reds, Jackets lined with guaranteed Olvcrnnnd's tnlTotns, tho new flare or flounce skirt, Mined with near Milk, volvpt or corduroy binding, made by tho manufacturer to sell nt $22.30, salo price, $12. CO. In Bargain Room Thursday-$I85,000 Stock Kach day wo demonstrate to tho people of Omnha that no other houso In tho west Is capable of giving such real bargains as wo nro. No other houso Is so well quipped to tako ndvnntago of merchandise at tho right tlmo nnd at the right price. Newspaper advertising will amount to nothing If you do not give tho stuff. Hero nro n few of tho prices that mnko tho other fellows eay It Is old stock, or bankrupt stock, or something else, but wo gunrrinteo every article mndo this year. m o.vshs or ,m:v imiints. Simpson's blnck nnd white nnd silver grays, Tactile robes, Pacific nnd Mcrrltnac fancies, nro full standard nnd sold nt Cc, Co and 7VSc, nt 3i,Sc. ir cawijs ov :w-i.vcii i'i:nc.ii,KS. Dark and light colors, perfectly fast, In, ll 20-yard lengths and will cut any quantity better goods than other houso ndvcrtlso to be worth 25c per yard 6c. ri,AXXi:i.KTTKS. 7flc enscs of nil kinds Flnnnclettes. 36-ln. Klnnnolottes, with border, for klmonns, and rrgular ISc goods, 5c, French Flannelette, 28-In., worth lpc, j 6',Jc 3C-ln. Imported Flnnnoletto, nil tho finest designs nnd colorings of tho gcnulno French flannel other houses nny It is worth 25c, nt 10c. IIOMI'STICS AM) I.INKNS. 1'lnn soft muslin 2 7-Sc Extra heavy I.. L. unbleached, worth tic 3 7-Sc 7 He bleached muslin 5c Remnants of 12!Jc I.onsdnlo C 7-Sc 19c Towels "ic 10c Towels 6c 60 Towels 2c JSII.KH. 60 pieces of 300 ami wc siiks isc 60 pieces of $1.00 silks 30c 60 pieces of $1.25 silks 49c 15 pieces of $1.I0 silk Annuel 19c 100 pieces of velveteen, nil colors, worth 60c ynrd 19c 25 pieces of extrn heavy dress cordu roy, nil the leading shades, worth 75c 1 nnd $1.00 ynrd 39c I The Leading Dress Goods House ef the West Wo nro showing more dress goods now than the four next largest houses In the stnto of Nebraska. Our stock Is always new nnd up-to-date, as wo buy more, sell tnoro nnd keop n larger stock thnn any other houso In tho west. Just iocclvcd-21 now shndes of tho new SATIN TWIM, from Ocrn, Saxony. It bas never been on tho markut before. It Is the heaviest, tho finest finished, best looking goods tor tho money that wcro ever placed on tho Omaha mnrkct. It Is made to sell for $2.00 per ynrd, but wo will lmroduco this now fall fabric nt $1.50 for this week. Our high grndo dress goods department from 60c to $10.00 per ynrd. WAISTINOS Como In nnd sco a lino of wnlstlngs not such n lino ns you may find In any little country store, but n completo line of shades In ench of tho 104 different lines wo carry. Embroidered, from $2.25 to $10.00 per pnttcrn; appllqucd, from $2.50 to $12.60 per pnttcrn. Hand embroidered, from $10.00 to $25.00 per pattern. Every lnown weave In walstlngs by tho yard. French flannels, printed cnehracrcs faney crops de chines, fancy cordB nnd backings, etc. ' FOR POPULAR PRICED DRESS 0001)3 SEE OUR RAROAIN ROOM. MKATS, I'HKKHK, FISH A.M KHIJIT. Chipped dried beef, per pound ., 10c No. 1 sugar cured hams ; 12c Dry salt pork sVjc No. 1 lean sugar cured bacon l2Vsc Boneless rump corned beef 74c 3-pound palls puro lent lard 39c Wisconsin pure cream checao 16c Wisconsin brick cheeso . ., J4c Iowa puro cream eheeso lOc No. 1 family mackerel 12i(J No. 1 fancy whlto flan OHc Brick codfish, per brick CWc! Cttc TOIIACCO .NAI.K. Btnr plug chowlng tobacco, plug 37',Sc lllorseshoo plug chewing tobacco, per P'R 3714c Krult Julco plug chewing tobacco, per P'UR 10c Newsboy plug chowlng tobacco, "por P,u 7V4c Rattlo Axo plug chewing tobacco, per PlUR 35o Cllmnx plug chowlng tobacco, por plug.37"jjc Neva plug chowlng tobacco oc Genuine Durham smoking tobacco.... 50c Duke's Mixture smoking tobacco 35o Undo Tom smoking tobacco, per pnek- 714c Old stylo smoking, per pound 25c A good cigar. 60 In box, each 2c A better cigar, 60 In box, each 24c Fine long filler cigar, 50 In box, the samo you pay 10c for, wo sell you, each 4C CAXOV lHU'AHT.MNXT. Ver,y flno gum drpjts cc Roasted salted pennutB bc Mixed candy, per pound fc Caramels, per pound pc Peanut candy, per pound bc Chocolate, por pound fic Wu make all our candy In the store and would like vory much to bavn all IndleB como and sco bow It Is made. HAYDEN "T TEELEY "C ",C "'""'""ell of the Keele? , fllDD ,,,,e" H,,l' It,li- limtltuie In Xt-hra llriiiikrnnci, Cure KKKI.KV IXSTITIITK, It) mill I.enventTurlli, Omnhn. When writing to advertisers mention having read their advertisement in The Bee More Samples by Express from Our New York Buyer. fiO fine tnmple suits nt MS nnd $25. Women's box coats, made of guaranteed all woo kersey, with strapped ncams, n coat guaranteed for wear, at $4.00. Women's nutcmobllo coals, satin lined throughout, 12 Inches, with high storm col lar, 12 rows of stitching all around bottom, collar and front trimmed with penrl button, made of very best all wool American mills kersey, sold In Omaha at $18, salo prlco $0.50. Women's automobile coats, 12 Inches long, now lAlglon or storm collar, lined through out with Skinner's satin, trimmed with panno velvet on cuffs, yoke and collar, sold In Omaha for $25, Thursday nt $16.50. Women's silk skirts, trimmed with lace and velvet,, sample from the best manu facturer In Now York, for only $1.93. Women's silk dress skirts, made of ex cecllcnt quality taffeta, trimmed with bands, stitched satin, pcrcnllno lined nnd velvet bound, worth $12, for $7.60. Women's skirts, made of Olvernand's taf feta, tucked all over with 12 Inch applique flounce, nccordean pleated, drop skirt, worth $20, for $12. KXTJIA SPKC1A1.S FOR THURSDAY No. 1 Women's blnck taffeta .waists, made from Olvernand's taffetas, worth $0, nt $2.98. No. 2 Women's silk oton Jackets, Just 25 left, worth $13, your choice, $1.98. No. 3-Chlldrcn'B Jackets, 4 to 14, made of excellent cloth nicely trimmed, silk sewed, made to sell for $4 Thursday's price $1.45. No. 4 One tnblo of wool waists, worth tip to ..2, sale price, 69c. No. 5 Ilenutuful wool waists at $3, $1, $5, $C nnd $7. No. fi 200 women's sample Jackets, for early fall trade, divided In two lots at $2.9S nnd $4.9S. Worth double. No. 750 dozen ladles' wrappers, made from French percales nnd flannelettes, worth $2, at 9Sc, nnr.ss conns. Tho most populnr drcs goods stock In Omnhn nothing over 49c per ynrd. $1.50 nlco novelties tnken from our high grado stock, 75c nil wool granite, 75c all wool black Jacqunrds, 75c poplins, $1.00 plaids, 52-ln. all wool, $1.50 silk nnd wool plnlds, nnd over 1,000 other weaves tnken from our high grndo stock and placed on salo In tho DAKOAIN ROOM to close at 49c. Illnck satin bcrbcr, black crepons, black raye, $1.60 novelties, nil wool Herman hcnrlettn, nnd about 600 pieces of all wool nnd mixed novelties, worth up to $1.00 per yard, nil will go nt 39c. COMKOIITH AMI III.AMiKTS. $1.00 comforts 59c $1.2i comforts 75c $1.60 comforts 98c $1.00 blankets 69c $1.25 blankets 73c $1.50 blankets osc ( i,()Tiiin. Men's $2.00 nnd $2.25 pants $1, Men's $2.60 nil wool pants $1.60 Roys' $5.00 suits $145 Roys' $2.60 woolen suitH f5i Roys' $2.50 recfern $1.25 Hoys' $2.00 reefers or.c Roys' $1.00 kneo pants 60c Roys' 85c knee pants 40c Roys' 75c knee pants 35c bpeclal e.lo on men's nnd boys' corduroy pnnts. Children camel hair underwear sizes 10, 18, 20, nt 10c sizes sizes 30, .12, 34, nt 20c. 22, 24. 28, at 15c CAMKOIIMA. IlltlHD KIIUIT ft 13 1' A Il'I'M K XT. Fancy evaporated Cnl. penches. new crop, 1901, nt 9c Strictly cholco California peaches, now crop, liioi, at I2t4n Very good old crop peaches, nt 6',4c ow crop evapornted blackberries c ;sow crop evaporated apricots, 1901, t nl ' 12Wc Now cleaned patrons currents 12Hc Now cleaned patrons currents 1214 ow Ca,lfornla 10030 muscatel raisins 10 Nfiw CaIlfo'nl' Prunes, 34c, 4c. 6c. 10c 8ic and J2( CtlKKKE AXD TEA IJKIT. i.inertan diamond coffeo HVzc L,incrinn u. 11. coffee 131; Very flno Snntos coffes 15c Mnracalbo coffee nit. Guatemala coffeo , 20c Interior Java coffeo 2JC Prlvato growth Java coffeo 31Ha Ansnia Java 32: Mandellng Java 330 Arabian Mocha nnd Old Government... 35c With ovcry pound of good tea, 46c to 50c per pound, you get n fancy teapot. OAXXKIl KIUIIT IltJI'T. 3-lb. cans solid packed tomatoes, vory BMo 2- lb. cans solid packed corn 8',4c 3- lb, cans California apricots 120 j-iD. enns very nno California peaches. UV,o II.(-Kt:il NAI.K. Soda Crackers, trust price, 814c: our prlco Farina crackere, trust price, 6ftc; our price (llngor snaps, trust price, 8c; our prlco Rutter crackers, trust price, 8c; our prlco Crack meal, trust prlco, 7ic; our price Oatmeal crackers, trust price, 12Wc: r price , 6c Milk crnckers, trust price, Sc; our prlco 6c BROS. lent ut Inatl- kit. Cllrpi limit I'nern, Tnlinceu L'aera. mn EXTENSIONS ARE HELD UP Dilayii Omaha Stmt EHway Improre- menti is Explained. WAITING FOR CONSOLIDATION RESULTS MiitnrtlilttK Definite Will lie Knoitn ti) Octolier III, Nit) nil Authority, nnil Then Will Come Vnrlous Xcit l'eitturi-s In Net-vice. Suspension of activity of tho Omaha Street Railway company In tho matter of extending certain lines of Its present sys tem nnd tho construction of suburbnn lines, which was being seriously considered dur ing tho early months of tho summer, has excited somo comment nnd for n tlmo the npparcnt change of policy was not under stood. It Is now announced that this suspension Is due to tho pending consolidation nnd until nfter October 10 tho present com pnny will take no steps In that direction. Rut It Is further stated by nD officer of the company thnt ono of tho considerations of tho proposed consolidation Is the ex tension of the present lines nlong the plans of tho present company and tho con struction of the suburban lines proposed by the company last spring. Tho lines especially referred to In this connection are tho line to Fort Crook and the lino to Seymour park. Tho Thirty-third street extension will proceed ns though tho con solidation was not under way ns Us con struction is a matter already passed upon by the board of directors. George E. Prltchett has gone to New York whero ho will meet Frank Murphy, who Is already In that city and It Is generally understood that beforo these gentlemen return from the cast tho matter of the con solldntion, so fnr as the Omaha Street Railway company Is concerned, will be An ally decided ono way or the other. The vatuo of street railway stock hag steadily appreciated since tho consolidation was first broached and It Is said by officers of tho company that they are supremely In different ns to tho course taken by the eastern men who nro managing the affairs of tho proposed consolidated company. IIAYIMC.V.H .-tllM.IXKHY OPHXIXtt KAI.K OprnliiK 1)1 Kil it)- nnd Snle of Fluent Millinery IleKlnn Tliurmliiy. Tho Indies of Omnha look to tho big storn for nil thnt Is exquisite, dCRirable nnd fnsh lonablo in millinery. This season Ilaydens surpass all previous displays. The most complete display of finest French pattern hats ever made by a western house. All tho very latest stylos In ready-to-wear hats. Tho opening dlsplny and salo begins to morrow, Thursday, and will bo continued Friday and Saturday. You nre cordially Invited to call and Inspect this beautiful and complete showing whether prepared to purchaso or not. HAYDEN RROS. CHANCE FOR AMATEUR ARTISTS Competitive Prise Contest lor Excel lencc In Picture DrnTvlnif by Children. Tho Free Red Fund association of Kansas City has adopted nn unique plan of In creasing Its fund and creating an Interest In Its work for crippled and deformed children. It has offered a gold medal and a silver medal as first nnd second prize to the children in nny part of tho United States who draw tho best Rrownles. Pictures may bo made on nny material, paper, metal, cloth, wood, etc., with pencil, pen, pyrograph, crayon, needlo or nny other instrument. Tho name of the nrtlst, exact nge and residence of the nrtist must bo upon each picture, nlso these words: "I positively sny thnt I have had no help In dralwng this picture." Tho contest is open to all not over 16 years of age. Each con testant may send ns many drawings as he pleases, providing that each Is nccompanled by 10 cents, ns nn offering to tho bed fund. A committee of Knnsns City nrtlsts will select twolvo pictures nnd these twelve will ho submitted to Palmer Cox, originator of the Rrownto pictures. Ho will select tho first and second best. All pictures must bo In by October 15 nnd should bo ad dressed to tho Freo Red Fund Association for Crippled Children, E21 Shukcrt building, Kansas City, Mo. AVorUlntt Xlfcht nnil liny. Tho busiest and mightiest little thing that ever was mado Is Dr. King's New Life Pills. These pills chango weakness Into strength, llstlessnoss Into energy, brain fng Into mental power. They'ro wonderful In building up the health. Only 25c -por box. Sold by Kuhn & Co. ,$1.1 o nnffnln nnil netnrn fl3 Via Nickel Plato Road, dally, with limit of fifteen days; twenty-day tlckots at $16 and thirty-day tickets at $21 for tho round trip. Through service to New York and Roston and lowest available rates. For particular and Pan-American folder of buildings and grounds, write John Y. Cal nhan, Oeneral Agent, 111 Adams stroet, Chicago. Why suffer with rheumatism? The Rathory, 216-220 Ree bldg. Telephone 1716. For ladles only. Special Excursion nnten to San Frnn cltrn, fin. Tha Union Pacific has authorized a rate of $45 for the round trip between Omaha and San Francisco for tbo general conven tion of the Episcopal church. Tickets on salo September 19 to 27, inclusive. Final return limit November ID, 1901. City tlckot office, 1324 Farnam street. Telephone 316. It You CSn to Colorado. He sure and go over tho Loup. Tho flnct trip In the country. Send 3 cents In stamM to T. E. Fisher, general passenger agent, Denver, Colo,, tor handsomo Illustrated took describing this and other attractive trips offered by the Colorado & Southern railway. Roduccd rates to Now York and return via Michigan Central, "ho Niagara Falls Route," good for return within twonty days and for Htopover at Niagara Falls and Ruffalo. City ticket office, 119 Adams stroet, Chicago. nufTnlii I'nii-Ainericnn Fifteen-day tickets for $1.1 via Nickel Plate Road. Twenty-day tickets $16. Low est rates to all eastern points. John Y. Cnlahan, General Agent, 111 Adams street, Chicago. City Ticket Office, 111 Adams street, Chicago. Send articles of Incorportlon, notices of stockholders' meetings, etc.. to The Ree. Wo will give thera proper legal insertion. Telephone 238, fin Cnllfnriiln nnd Ilelnrn. Burlington Route. Every day till September 27. Tickets. 1502 Farnam street. All kinds of baths, scientific massaee. Ladles only. The Rathery, 216-220 Ree bldg. Tel. I71ti. Publish your legal notices In The Weekly lice. Telephone 23$. Boston Store Railroad Purchase The Balance of the 60 Cases of Wrecked Merchandise Purchased From the R, R, Co on Sale Today, $1.25 Silk Embroidered $1.00 Ladies' Wrappers 39c-$2.50 French Flannel Waists, 59c 50c Silks at 7c yard 50c Infants' Jackets 5c Gray-Cotton Blankets 19c Irish Point Curtain Corners 59c Each. nop SHU, 7e Vnril. All of Urn wash silk, wide lining silk, some of them bndly mussed, from this rail road wreck, on sale on bargain square nt 7o a yard. fiJ.r.O French Flnnncl AVnlstn, Rile. Ready-made French Flannel Wnlsts, two cases of ladles' Autumn Wnlsts, mndo of figured French Flannel, plain colored Cash mere, blacks and colors, worth $2.50, on salo on main floor nt C9c each. iJt.(M) Wrapper, tc. Ono cpsq of Wrappers, dark colors, only mussed, In this wreck salo at 39c ench. ftl.BO (lilt Oruinm-ntn nt 2.c. Exceptionally large gilt braid ornaments, nenrly H-yard square, especially ndnptcd for Turkish Pillow tops, fancy work nnd trimmings, go In this railroad wreck snlo 9t 25c ench. fl.Uft SHU Kmlirnlitcrcd French Flnnncl. Mr. 50 pieces strictly perfect Imported French Flnnnel, all colors of tho rainbow, silk em broidered, nt less thnn halt prlco, 49c a yard. All wool Dress Goods from this wreck, In plain colors, plaids, etc., go nt Ec nnd 15c a ynrd. Velvet. Velveteenx, Corduroys. 12.1c jd. All the silk Velvet, Velveteens nnd Cor duroy from this wreck sate, all colors, 25c a yard. noe I ii funis' .Inclcets, Tic. 200 Infants' imitation French Flnnncl Jnckots, silk st itched nnd ribbon trimmed, whllo they Inst, Ec each. nl Clunk lliii'Knliin. Bargains from this wreck In our base ment cloak department. Ladles', misses' nnd children's long nnd short clonks, Jackets and capes, all of them In good condition, go at 00c, 98c and $1.50 each. .'Me nrcxn TrlnimliiK. Ic, 2 t-2c. Yd. Two large bargain squares of nil kind of Dress Trimmings, including silk gulmp, braids, cords, Jot and Irrldcsccnt trimmings, worth up to 35c, go at lc and 2&c a. yard. 1,000 cards of plain nnd fancy metal and bono buttons, orth up to 2oc, go at lc a dozen. , . Rig lots of many styles of plain nnd fancy Laces In black silk chantllla nnd net top Orientals, worth up to 35c, go nt 3V4c, 5c and 10c a yard. Npcclul Hosiery llnrKnlim. Hundreds of pairs of children's fast black derby ribbed hose, 2c a pair. Men's fandy colored Socks, 2c a pair. Ladies', Boys' nnd Girls' fnBt blnck Hosiery, In plnln, flno nnd heavy ribbed, worth 25c, go nt itlc a pair. An Immense quantity nnd great vnrlety of Handkerchiefs, hemstitched, lnco nnd cm broldory edged, w6rth up to 25c, go nt 3V6c nnd Ec. Ladles' all puro linen sheer Handker chiefs, worth 20c, gd nt 10c each. Misses' nnd Children's Jersey ribbed Vests nnd Pants go at 15a each. LI 1 w. L smith still at large: Detectives Cnnhlo to I.ncntc Former City Ticket Anent of the Illlunln Centrul llond. w tt rtrltl riintrlrt nassencer accnt of the Illinois Central rnllroad, returned from Chicago yesterday, where ho had been rallsd In connection with tho alleged de falcation of W. L. Smith, city tlckot and passenger agont. He says thero is notning new in tho case and that the detectives have no clue sb to tho whereabouts of the fugi tive. W. R. Comstock. traveling auditor' nnd expert accountant of tho company, has fin ished checking up Smith's books and has returned to Chicago. He found no shortngi In addition to tho amount reported yester day. Leo H. Hoffman will tako Smith's place temporarily as city ticket nnd passen ger agent. If your food does not digest well a few doses of Prickly Ash Bitters will set mat ters right. It sweetens tho breath, strengthens tho stomach and digestion, cre ates appctlto and cheerfulness. Announcement of the Thenters. Theater-goers will bo"suro1o givo Miss Hilda Spong, the stnr of Daniel Frohman's company, a cordial reception at tho Hoyd theater Friday night, Sopterabor 27, on which dato sho will mako her debut hero. Tho play fo be presented Is, "Lady Hunt worth's Experiment." Tho plot tells how Lady Huntworth, having separated from her dbreputablo husband in order to re tire from tho publicity attaching to this rlrr-nmatance. obtnlns employment ns u cook In tho household of n vicar nenr Lon don. Ry accident Ixird Huntworth finds her thero nnd, ns sho hag In tho mcan tlmn linromn heiress to a largo property. ho seeks to renew his former relations. Ho finds, however, that he has several rivals, and many complications, both seri ous arid humorous, arise. Rxtenalnn of Limit On Buffalo Pan-American tickets via Nickel Plato Road. $'3 for round trip tickets good for fifteen days; $16 for round trip tlckots good twenty days. Thrco dally trains with vestlbuled sleeping cars and llrst-class din ing car service on American Club plan. Meals ranging In price from 35 cents to $1. Address John Y. Cnlahan, General Agent, 111 Adams street. Chicago. Physicians recommend our treatment for rheumatism as the most successful. Ladlas only. The Rathery, 216-220 Bee bldg. Tola phone 1716. limn. M'EVOY-John A., ngtd 27 years, Funeral from famllv residence, 2229 Sm h Twelfth street, at S:30 n. in., H. pt-mber 2,, to St. Patrick's church. Interment Hi Mary's cemetery, South Oimtliu, Mr Me Kvoy hus ltvct in this city twenty-tlirr years nnd waH well known and respected by nil thp old residents. Ho was married to a daughter of Mrs. D. C. Howdui, L6 French Flannels 49c, Yd VIM.OO l.nt-uc .Sire Hum, IfU.ftH. 9x12 Inrgo room size Moqtiette, Axmln ster ntid double-faced wool Smyrna Rugs thnt generally sell ns high ns $25.00, most of them absolutely sound nnd perfect; go In ono big lot nt $1I.9S. Thc3o will go quick, you should como early. teU.Mi l.iirm .size itttKi. 9t2.no. Ono lot of 9x12 Brussels Rugs, nil abso lutely sound nnd perfect, beautiful patterns, selling In Omnhn today ht $22.50, nil sound nnd perfect; go nt $12.50. .-. MM I Simmy Ittiun lit (l!.tS. One big lot of 9x12 Saxony Rtis;s, made to sell ut $50.00 each. .Thcso enn hardly bo dlstlnguishcM from the conulne Orlcntnl rugs thnt sell nt such fnbulous prices, with the exception of ono or two these nre nbso lutoly sound nnd perfect, wo offer them as long us they last nt M9.98. One big lot of Ingmln Art Squnrcs, In nil sizes, nt $2.9S nnd $3.98. One big lot Smyrna and Rlglow Axmln stor Rugs, lnrgo size, mndo to sell nt $5.00, go nl $1.98 each. Ono lot of Wilton Sample Rugs, worth up to $3.50, beautifully fringed, go nt $1.25 each. Ono lot of Fnxony Samples, up to 2 yards long, go nt 75c each. )fCI(l ('niitrnrtcrn, S.c, About bales of flno sllkollne, hand tufted, snowy white cotton filled, Bed Com forts, sold in tho regular way up to $2.00 each, ns long ns they Inst wo offer them nt S5c each. Ii-ImIi Point Curtain Corner nt)c F.nch. Ono case of flno grndo IrlBh point cur- tnln corners, go nt 59c each. Ono caao of cotton gray blankets, 19c each. 15c Imltntlon French flannels, slightly dnmnged on tho edges, 5c ynrd, Remnants of upholstery velours, very neat patterns nnd colors, nearly nil perfect, nt 29c ynrd. All wlJths of blenched Bheotlng. 10c yard, Ono bargain squnro of 36-Inch percalo slightly imperfect, ns long ns they last 5c ynrd, worth 15c. Ono ctise-long lengths of calico, best grade 3c yard. All kinds of bleached muslin, 2ic yard Jcnclry ".SpiM-lnlx." Ono lot of Indies' back combs, side combs and tho "Ideal" hnlr retainers, all nt 6c each. Ono lot of flno plated collar buttons, lever bdeks, six for fie. a.'.c I.iiiIIck' licit. Oc. Ono lot ladles' gold braid and leather belts, all colors, btltchcd nnd lined, at 9c. Ono lot ladles' hat pins with flno stono settings, In all colors. 2Vic each. Ono lot Indies nnd misses' gnrtcrs In glass box, 5o pair. Penrl Beauty pins, two on a card, 5c. Ono lot of ml3scs' rings set with all colors of stones, go nt 9c, worth 25c. ioNS 'Y0u Can Lead a Horse ..., 1... m,.1,A 1.1... .l-t1. I 1 U MM. J . ' ' . 111. I b IlllllhU llllll III llll. T .....i rnt.f- . .. i i-octct! by n f-nv of tho lending guys of tho IJUIUIIIl wiu iiuai in uuiiiitii til km; iimwi 'old ii U e. They seem to think thoy rrn , IlltlKt! (UU pclllUL' (II (1113 VK-IIIll' IHKC UllV medlclii.i which THEY CIIOOSK to otfor llL.'lll . .A I tlllj llllll llli J lll.-l, lllHUIH.l II il new corporation for the purpose of inunu fiioturltiK a lino of "patent medicines" und nro going to quit handling tho good old II.... T.nuoll-li. (till llilnL titu,ii; nut.-, . w.-tJi.f. ,ii ; ..,,,.. i, in nlo will full in lino and buy their modlclno .....i ....... ....n..iMn.. .i i film iiui i.iiiil tiiu Mil iiiuuitn luty Jlitvc been used to for yenra. Wu don't think to. .Miwum h iicrnicKio .'c $1.00 Klrk'M Hair Tonlo 41)0 Mo Victor Pills 60 25c Packers' Tar Soap 15c 1 pint wood Alcohol I60 1 pint Columbian Spirits 2Sc 60c Syrup of KIkh 29c $2.i) McDado's Hiiccus Alternns $1.45 ,pi0c Caldwell's Syrup PepHln 130 2 00 Karl Cramer'n Tansy, Cotton Root nnd Pennyroyal Pills, genuine ...... .,$1.00 50c Pozzonl Powder -.'So 11.00 Winn of Cardul 4Sc T.'io Coke's Dandruff Curo 33c Egyptian Lotus Cream 10c SOHAEFER'S Cut I'rlce Drug Store Tel. 747. H. XV. Cor. lutlt and Chicago Goods delivered FREE to any pat of city. Individuality That word described It exactly. Thero Is that lndescrlbablo something to Sorosls Mines that gives them charactor and character is what is lacking In many lines of women's shoes for which high or fancy prices aro nskod. Sorosls no matter what leathor enamel, box calf, kid or patent leather nro tho finest workmanship made to lit tho feot llko custom work nnd cost tho same $3.50 always, You limy pay moro and get less, but not here. SOROSIS SHOE STORE, Making a Specialty of Women's Shoes. 203 South 15th Street, 1'riinU Wilcox, Jim', Send for catalogue. I all I A J lift u u Thero .beforo prepare for it while our stock of Men's FoJl Overcoats are nt their host. All t ho wanted styles, nil the wanted col ors nnd nil the wanted prices are here for you to select from. We can start you at $5.50 for a good good looking good fitting, good wearing o'cont. You can choose na you care to up into the twenty dollar ones. The new and populnr effects are here in endless variety. Many of them are exclusive to us in Omaha. 5sk-5Fft?& -fV in special attention is called to the ones real value S21.O0 Colored Chamois Skins We havo Just received n shipment of Colored Chamois '8 shndes In nil compris ing tho beautiful shades of gray and brown now so much in voguo. Wntt-li um for (In Now TIiIiikh In tl DrilK I'lnf. And prlqes to suit you. KOc Pozzont's Faco Powder 2Sr. 50c Lahlacbo Fnco Powder 33c 25c Totlow's Swansdown Ho Colgate's English Process Ilath Soap.. Rc f.Oc Malted Milk 37c $1.00 Crnmpr's Kidney Cure 49c 25c Laxative riromo Quinine 12c $1.00 Kirk's Hair Tonic 41c $1.00 Wlno of Cnrdul 47c 76c Coko Dnndruff Curo 34c nox 3 cakes Violet Konp, per box 16c WniTK FOH CATALOGUK. Sherman & McGonnefl Drug Co,' Corner Sixteenth it ml IIoiIkc. Avenarius CarboHneutti Ufcd for preserving wood, both above nnd bolow tho ground. Wood treated with It will Inst threo times longer than tho nat ural wny. Its qualities aro; 1st. Prevent dry rot nnd decay. 2d. Prevent warping nnd expelling damp ness. 3rd. Prevent tho attack of Insects, worms, mice. 4th. Prevent crumbling and decay of brick and stono work. nth. Is antiseptic and freo from nil poi sonous Ingredients Call for circular. P. S. Going to uso n little to presorve tho harmony of Omnha druggists. Sold only by FULLER M CO. l-ttli and nouiciM St. ASK FOR A I I I I tr? . SL lul9lk4W!lkMBlM3f Contains the best Havana Tobacco. Equal to Imported cigars. Manufactured, by F. H. Ittoo Murcau'.llo Cljar Ou., St. Loula, Uuiou .frUite. Weather Is predicted for December reads nil editorial itt yester day's Bee. will bo cooler woathor long December and you'd bolter Magnets in the Women's Dep't. Bargains that crowd the salesroom to its fullest cnpa city. Women's suits of every known style and material. Tailor-made, each one prettier than the other, and every ono made by men tailors, giving the touch and linish found only tailored costumes Your at $14.75 7 f ' Typewriters ! New Century. New Densmore, New Yost. W sell, reat, exchange, repair type writers. Everything considered speed, gra4e of work, cost of keeping In repair, durlnbllllty, etc. ours aro by all odds the cheapest typewriters on tbs mar kot. For Information regarding type writers, address or call on United Typewriter & Supplies Co., 1614 Farnim St., Omaha, Tnft's Philadelphia Dental Rooms, 1517 Douglas St When your teeth first show signs of decay U the tlmo to consult a dentist. Fit.wNna 75a up ; SET TEKTII $3.00 UP II w