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Till" OMAITA DAILY TEE: TUESDAY. SErTEMKER 22. 100.1.
Special
IJ Sail rf
Pictures JJJ
Extra Special SaIevor
COTTON
IN THE BASEMENT
All Grades of Muslins 36 inches wide, one
big counter, go at, a yard
.36-1 tic h Wide Cambric
anv price, one bier bargain
121c Satin and Silkoline
go at, a yard
Best Grades Cinderella
all colors, goat, yard
Imitation Flannels very
wide, dainty floral designs,
Waistitigs in plain white,
patterns, basket weaves, etc., sells elsewhere
at $1 a yard, at, yard
1 3c Imitation Wool Suitings' I
go at. a yard J2
Mercerised Sateen one yard wide,
in all colors, worth 40o ES
yard, go at IOC
Two Silk Specials for Tuesday
Beautiful New Crepe de Chines in all the much
favored colors, the most attractive bar-' CQp
nrain nt vnrrl . - S w
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New Metallic Velvets the latest fashion
able, at, yard
20-Ccnt Veilings at 5c.
7,000 yards of all silk veilings in sewing silk and silk mira
ble with wide and narrow borders, suitable for hat EZ
drapes, in black and colors, worth 20c, at, yard. . .
35c Handkerchiefs at 6icand 15c
Indies' and men's all kinds of handkerchiefs in all linen,
plain and fancy hemstitched, also colored borders in lace
and embroidery edged ends, all Pal
styles, worth up to 35c, at 2 lcJV
Turn Over Collars at 5c and 15c each
Ladies' lace and embroidered turn over collars in the neat
and very lacey showy patterns, In white, cream and
ecru, over 100 styles, worth up Ert 1 El pi
to 50c, go at, each UL"lUU
l. y. Prnnbtt & pn$.
CELEBRATES GOLDEN JUBILEE
father piiulei Ooppens. Fifty Yean a Mem-
br of Jeiuit Order.
SOLEMN HIGH MASS OF THANKSGIVING
ptoAcBta of Crelghtea Colics, Frlests
ad rronlaeit Catbollo Laysseai
Bom Koted Edo.ca.tor Author
f Vur Text Books.
- The observance of the fiftieth anniver
sary, or golden Jubilee, of Rev. Charles
Coppens, on of the noted Jesuit educators
of Hie United States, began yesterday
morning at Crelghton college and concluded
In the evening with a reception to the
prlesta and prominent Catholic laymen of
th city.
Solemn high mass of thanksgiving was
Celebrated by Father Coppens at 1:30
o'clock In St. John's church. Father Rlgg
being deacon, rrof. Calhoun subdeacon and
Prof. Dahltnan master of ceremonies. A
number of other priests were In th sanc
tuary and all the student and a number
of the members of the parish were present.
Later Father Coppens was tendered a re
ception by the students, addresses being
mad on behalf of the seniors and juniors,
and a poem written by Father Strltch,
professor of poetry of the university, being
delivered. Father Coppens responded,
drawing many lessons from his long ex
perience as a teacher.
Bora la Belgians.
Father Coppena was born In Turnhout,
Belgium, May 24. 1S. and entered th So
ciety of Jeaua at Tronchlejjnes, Belgium,
September 21, 1863. He arrived at Floris
sant, Mo., the normal college of th Jesuits
where members of th order are educated,
December 24, 1851. and was ordained a priest
In St. Patrick's cathedral, New York, July
St, 18(6. II waa professor of rhetorlo at
Florissant for th next ten years, after
vhlch h was for six years a professor In
th Jesuit college at St: Louis and for five
years at St. Mary'a college, St. Mary's,
Kan., first aa prefect of Studies and later
as rector of th college. After returning
to Florissant as professor of rhetoric for
two years Father Coppens was prefect of
stud lea and professor of philosophy at th
Zetrolt (Mich.) college until 1893, when he
Was transferred to thla city to be prof Minor
of philosophy and lecturer on medical Juris
prudence at Crelghton college.
Aathor of Teat Book.
Father Coppens Is th author of a num
ber of text books on logic and metaphyalca,
tnoral philosophy, oratory and rhetoric, and
of lecturea on moral principles and roedl
eal practice and Jurisprudence. He has
alao been a frequent contributor to
magaslnes and periodicals on thes aub-
leois. i
Father Coppens' career in the Jesuit
order la noted for the fact that every on
of his fifty years aa a member of it has
been passed aa a student and a teacher
Almost without exception members of th
order are at times assigned to preach
missions, as paators of congregations or to
other work, but Father Coppens' Ufa has
been passed In th study and achool room,
The golden Jubilee of a priest dates, with
tb exception of priests who ar Jeaulta,
from their ordination. Owing to th many
years of study required Jeeults ar not
ordained until they ar 30 or over 30 years
of age, so that th date of entrance Into
lb order Is observed.
OXB FARE FOR THE ROVnO TRII.
Chicago t'eateaaial.
Chit-ago, IU.. 8-pt a-Octobtr 1, 1903.
, The Chicago Great Western railway will
en September H, 27 and X. aell tickets to
Chicago and return at th abov rat. Thee
ikiim ax geoo returning uum October
Inclusive. For further particulars inqui
f OOorge F. Thomas. Unrai agent.
fpaaha National ba&k. fcuUOuid
Picture
Dept. on
3rd floor
GOODS
5c
none better at n
square, go at, yd 2V'
one yard wide, fl n
2
Flannel fiVoC
best grade, 36-in. If)-
go at, a yard....
black and white, damask
Outing: Flannel excellent
45c
ilue
grade, worth 10c, go at, yard'
36-Inch Percal 12 l-2o value
full pieces, go at,
yard
6ic
59c
JC. Ptnttbti & pott
PICNIC SURE GO THIS TIME
LenaT-Leoked-For Oatlna of Grocera
d Batchers at Last
Assared.
No rain within a thousand miles, two
carloads of race horses and several hun
dred. If net thousands, of people If that
isn't assurance enough that the grocers'
and butchers' plcnlo today at Missouri
Valley la going to be a success. Secretary
Fischer say he Is Unable to offer anything
conclusive.
The grocers and butchers, disappointed
for the fourteenth time, are elated over the
bright weather and other favorable condi
tions which now seem to warrant abso
lutely their hopes of having a picnic.
Those attending the picnic will have their
choice of three trains, all over the North
western, the first leaving the Union depot
at 7:30, the second at 8 and the last at 8:30.
They will all be back before spring, but
the grocers and butchers refuse to say how
much.
Nip Them In the Bad.
If you have loss of appetite, headache,
constipation or biliousness take EKvtt's
Bitters. It cures or no pay. Only &.. cor
sale by Kuhn & Co.
Aanonoceneents ef the Theaters.
'The Princess Chic" drew another large
and highly pleased, audience at the Krug
theater laat night. Seluom is it given to a
musical organisation to attain such wide
popularity as that which has fallen to the
lot of the Klrke LaShelle Comic Opera
company. This excellent organisation has
played In all the chief cities of the United
States and Canada and everywhere has met
with the same favorable reception. It may
be that the opera per se Is superior to its
contemporary offerings, or It may be that
the company reaches a higher standard of
excellence than similar organisations, or
perhaps both, but the fact remains that
this dainty opera comlqua Is universally
pleasing.. Ths only remaining matinee of
The Princess Chic" will be Wednesday aft
ernoon. The engagement closes Wednesday
night
Roaable Morrison's engagement In "A De
serted Bride" at the Boyd does not close
until after Wednesday night. The play
tclla a really good atory, and is put on .with
unusual attention to scenic details, making
one of the beat popular price attractions on
the road today. Miss Morrison Is well
known In Omaha, being the daughter of
Lewis Morrison, and having appeared here
number of tlmea with her father. Popu
lar prlcea, 15, 25, (0 and 76 cents prevail; at
th matlne any seat for X rents.
Ths Orpheum had what might be called
an opening again last night, for It waa so
ciety night. The faahlonablea turned out
big. It being a representative stylish audi
ence and very enthusiastic. That the well-
balanced and excellent bill met their ap
proval was manifest. The first midweek
matinee of the season will be given Thurs
day.
Monday night next the great Klaw A
Erlanger production of "Ben-Hur" will be
gin its return engagement at the Boyd thea
ter. Omaha Is one of very few cities that
have had a second visit from this big show
In the same year, but the demand for It
waa such as to warrant the move. Beats
will go on sale on Thursday morning, and
at that time all mall order accompanied
by cash will be filled In the order of their
receipt. No seat a will be laid aalde bafor
that time, aa th management of rhe thea
ter desires thst everyone shall be treated
alike. A force of mechanics Is now at work
preparing the stage and Installing the ma
chlnery for the great ahow.
Nattce t the Cahlle.
W have been Informed that a souvenl
book of Omaha la being represented to the
publlo as being printed by us. This Is a
false statement, as nothing of this kind
is being printed by us.
A. J, HO0T4 Incorporated,
TIIK RELIABLE ITORR.
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WD.rir- - h Hr fcthJt o A Mar.
A ORE AT SALE OF BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S SUITS
Boys' suits, made in double breasted knee pant style, in ages from
6 to 16 years, in cheviots, cassimeres and worsteds, all well made
and none worth less than $3.00 In this 1 QC
great sale for W I W W
Boys' knee pant suits in double
three-piece styles, in all the latest shades and fabrics, tailored
'in first-class manner, and none worth less than $4.50 f CO
in this great sale dClJU
Boys' long pant suits in double
plain black, blue and fancy mixtures, any of these h f fl
suits were made to sell at from $0.50 to $7.50,, this sale JiUU
Youths' long path suits, in single and double breasted styles-
made up of cheviots, cassimeres, worsteds and serges, in plain
blacks, blues, browns, and fancy mixtures, tailored 7 Kjl
throughout, made to sell for $10, our special price only N JU
Plums! Plums!! Plums!!l Plums!!!!
PLUMS! PLUMS!! PLUMS!!! PLUMS!!!!
We have purchased from the California Fruit Exchange, one car
or tancy wasnington uiue nums wnicn UKH
we will sell Tuesday at, crate
Also fancy Bartlett Pears
per box
HAVDEN BROS.
WE CAN PLEASE YOU
In anything that you may desire In the
machines, of different make, is very complete ana are soia on very iavoraoie iermn.
Have you a machine out of order? Let us repair It for you or we will allow you
what It's worth on a new one guarantee satisfaction.
P. E. FL0DMAN & CO., -
What Feature of the Face ,
Is more expresnlve than your teeth. Kvery sentence uttered, and every breath
expelled, denote? the condition they are kept in. , v Ji
BAILEY, The Dentist;
Ltdy Attendant. Telephone 1085. . 3rd Floor, Paxtoi Bloc'.
WATCH TALK
Some ppeople think because we sell only good and
thoroughly reliable watches we do not sell cheap enough
watches to enable some to buy here.'Tlnn't so. Just us
St
we sell the best grade watches at lowest prices, so we
sell the best second grade watches at lowest prices. The
cheapest watches we do not sell. The cheapest Is always
the poorest, and In watches you can't afford to buy them
at any price. Spend a few minutes in our store.
S. W. LINDSAY, Jeweler,
IS 16 Douglas 5treU
OPEN FOR BUSINESS AT LAST
New Market Home Placet Produce 01 Sale
for Titst Time.
TWO DEALERS OCCUPY THEIR STALLS
Ho Arrests la Wholesale Dtstrlet and
Affairs Are Carried as I'saal,
with Hackatera oa
Their Gaard.
The city In general did not put on a
festive appearance yeaterday and the
caaual pedestrian would not have been
aware that anything unusual had occurred.
But It had. The Capitol avenue market
house hed been opened for something more
than the sale of stalls, and for the first
time goods were oflered for sale. True
there were but two stalls occupied Parme
lee Sc Redford displayed poultry and egg
and Alexander Baad was prepared to dis
pense notions.
All we want Is for the dry to show It Is
In earnest and we will be ready with a full
line of poultry." said Mr. Parmelee. "When
they say there Is no demand for a retail
market they are mistaken. There Is no
place where a woman can go now to buy
produce except to the grocer's or the meat
markets and so naturally these places are
doing all .that they can to 'knock' the new
house. We Intend to sell so as to make It
an Inducement for housewives to deal here.
We believe that there are enough people In
the city who see the advantage of getting
their produce end poultry at flrat hand to
support this house and we expect to do a
good business when we have got a start."
No. arreats were made In the wholesale
district and business was carried on in
general as usual except that most of the
market men were careful to stay close, to
the market platform which Is conducted by
the Grocers' association.
Question for Meat SprlneT.
"I regard the market house controversy
ss a question to be settled next spring."
said Mayor Moores. "The season has so far
advanced that there is little to be gained
by taking decisive measures this fall.
"The construction of the new engine
house at Eleventh and Jackson streets will
be the most Important factor, I think, In
eliminating the market In that locality. An
elghty-flve-foot truck and the biggest
steamer of the department will be located
there and the adjacent streets must not be
blocked by the wagons of ths gardeners.
It Is Imperative that the department have a
free path in getting away from the house
and this will be Insisted upon."
Honse Visitors' Excaraleas
To Indiana, western Ohio and Louisville,
Ky., via th Missouri I'sclflo railway at
greatly reduced rates. Tickets on sal Oc
tober . good for return within SO days from
dat of sale. For further Information call
or address Thomas F. Godfrey. Passenger
and Ticket agent. 8. E. corner Fourteenth
and Pouglaa atrsela, Omaha, Nob., or H. C
ljQWnead a P, T.jk. tL lunula, lad.
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Grand Fall
Display.
Greatest stock and finest ex
hibit of strictly up-to-date
clothing ever shown west of
Chicago.
All the latest ideas in correct
styles for men's and boys' cloth
ing is in this stock of high
grade values at lowest prices in
this or any other market.
The sale of men's $10 suits
last Friday and Saturday prov
ed a wonderful success. The
sale will be continued this
week with new values added
for Tuesday and Wednesday.
The overcoat display is beyond
description in variety, style and
breasted Norfolk, bailor ana
and single breasted styles
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www
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sewing machine line. Our supply of new
1514 Capitol Ave. Tel. 1574
55ESSS
HQUBIGAHT'S PERFUMES
We are now carrylna- a line of the world-
famous nerfumes. anuria and nowdern aa
manufactured by Koublgant of Paris. This
line includes:
Houhlsrant's Eau de Colosrne. bottle 11. BO
lloublgant's Violet Russe Kxt. (white),
bottle 1.60
Houblaant'a Ideals Extract, ounce 1.7E
Iloublgant's Ideale Extract, fancy box,
package I.bo
Houblgant's Vlolette Ideale Extract,
bottle 2.00
Houblgant's Vlolette Idnale soap, cake 1.25
Houblgant's Vlolette Ideale Powder,
box ; 2.00
WRITE FOR DRUG CATALOGUE.
Stan & McConnsIl Drug Go
COR. 1TH AND DODGE, OMAHA.
Comfort
and
Beauty
of teeth have many virtues. Have your
teeth attended whr you ar sure to get
reliable work.
Ret ef Teeth . ap
Beat 8t SOO
TaiVs Dental Rooms
1517 Dougrlaa St.
THE MARK OP QUALITY.
fly $3.00 Cabinets arc Unsurpassed.
Perfleld's cS?c.
Bee Wf., Room 7. Telephone 701
Weber. S t.ry CUT Ladwlg MOlar.
SCHOOLS.
Racine College
Grammar School
"THE SCHOOL THAT
HAKES MANLY BOYS"
Pupils Study Under aa Instructor.
Its Graduates on ter any Collea
or University. Social and Ath
letic Advantages. Military Drill.
For Boys of H to IT Year Old.
lllastrsue Csuiocus ant sapllntles te
Hear? Doaalas Roblnaoa, Warden
Haclae. Wis.
Saro'l Burns Is selling a real "Libhey"
cut glaas Bon Bon JJ 00.
Douefi-u efriaUAaf to.j lb -uuwira. Tl
VrV- tiSr
COFTPIGHT ISO BH
KWt.NATHAJI FlJCHS CO.
"HE BEAUCA1RE
Ufte Best of
Everything
The Only Double
Track Railway
to Chicago
SI2.75
ONLY
ONLY
TO
Chicago & Back
Sept. 26 27 28
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Chicago Centennial Jubilee
cCitj Offices;
1401-1403 FARNAM ST.
OMAHA
TEL. 624-661
Will be here next week with some
special things for everybody. We took
time by the forelock' and laid In a
supply of "Special" boys' shoes.
Extra heavy oak soles, full round
toe, heavy grain and box calf uppers,
sail cloth lined a comfortable shoe
that will weah
Slses 13 to 3-42.25.
Blses 1 to 56-42.50.
We guarantee these "Specials" to
be as good as our men's "Drexel's
Specials," and they are the best $3.50
shoe In Omaha.
DREXEL SHOE CO.,
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14(9 Farnam Street.
Omaha's Up-to-Date Shoe House,
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n we carry the largest line or col
M ora In READS of any bouse. Bend m
us your inuil orders of any color JJ
M possible; we can fill your wants. M
Looms to weave beaJwork, pat
tern books, needles,
everything JJ
pertaining to the BEAD work, u
Also the largest and most complete JJ
varn department la the west. WeH
WHOI.KSALK OH HETAIL nndk
can fill your wants for any quan
tity.
JOSEPH
F. mi 7
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sea-"-..,
If you want more than comfort in tho gar
ment you wear, see that it is identified with
the 'Nebraska" label. It insures a garment
of a grade so high that even the average "to
order" tailor accepts it as the standard. Tho
highest skilled talent in this country design
and make "Nebraska" clothing, services that
no individual tailor could afford to employ.
When you are ready, we would like to have
you see the new models in men's suits and
overcoats, all of which are here with us in a
variety that is without a gap.
Mefl's Suits and Overcoats,
$5.00 to $22.50
f 1
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OUR GRAND FALL OPENING
SALES MEAN HEAPS OF
MONEY SAVED FOR COAL
FOR ALL WHO ATTEND
DRUGS AT GUT
PRICES
We have a full line of everything
carried In an up-to-the-hour Drug
Store Patent Medicines, Remedies
Toilet Articles, Perfumes, Dentifrice,
Toilet Soaps, Toilet Waters, Itlons,
Rubber Goods, Toilet Brushes all
kinds of Brushes.
Here are some Snaps for Tuesday:
Some Drugs for Tuesday
8ad 75c
Cnrter's IJttle Liver 1 Sn
Pills
Laxative Bromo-Qulnlne, 15C
Allcock's Porous Plasters,
two for SOW
Caatorla, 23c
Cascarets, for 40c, 200
and
Packer's Tar Soap
for ,
Flso Consumption
Cure
10c
15c
20c
Syfor!'..?,..F1.8g: 40c
Mother's Friend, 80C
Bcott's Emulsion, '80C
Pierce's Favorite
Prescription
Duffy's Malt Whiskey,
for
Bennett's Malt Whiskey,
for
79c
85c
75c
Cresceus was rubbed down with Ben
nett's Witch Hazel and Alcohol before
he stepped to the track, and HE
BROKE THE WORLD'S RECORD.
KWALITY KOWNTS.
THE BENNETT COMPANY.
(layden Bros. Announce a Special
Millinery Exhibit
TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY,
SEPT. 22 AND 23.
Suporb Paris Model
This allowing will be a
linery, expressing the maximum of beauty and the utmost
of American skill and cleverness as well as the style dictates
of the Parisian grand masters
so reasonably priced. Most of them for $ 15. 00. This is just
one-half of the figure asked in Chicago OO
and New York establishments. Tuesday P I Z '
and Wednesday ""
HAVDEW BROS.
Not Infrequently we are requested
to pronounce on the value of a dia
mond that's prised chiefly for Ita
freaumed quality. Oftlmes the "qual
ly" has been something only In name,
"brilliancy, " "shape" and "cut" being
entirely lacking. In selecting from our
stork one Is spared all doubt as to
quality because every stone carries
with It' our personal guarantee of
high quality In Its literal and truest
sense. Diamond truth Is wiiat you
hear and . obtain when patronising
this house,' with Its magnificent col
lection, reasonable prices and pre
eminently superior grades.
BROWN & BORSHfclM,
Z2S South 16th Street.
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Good Things fo Eat
CANDY! CANDY!
Special Candy OflTee for Tuesday.
THE CA.NDV SEASOJt 19 0.
We are dally receiving big lots of
the finest Candles the finest of their
Kinds.
Fo rToesday An Old Fashioned
ROCK CANDY SALE
Pure old fashioned Rook Candv
table colorlnes only lb
White or amber colored vege-C
Cinnamon Imperials, -
per lb .' 1C
Inter Green Beans, eO
Per lb laC
BostonBeana (something new).' 5g
THESE PRICES 'ARE ' FOR TUES
DAY ONLY.
GROCERY! CROCERY1
Everything as you want It fresh.
larg!tt'inPUre' FLLL' WE1HT and a
Japan Rice, m
per lb OC
Raspberries,
8-lb. can
Potted Meats,
per can
Oil Sardines,
per tun
Pepper Sauce,
bottle ,
10c
...3c
...5c
...7c
10c
10c
10c
I', neappies,
8-lb. can
Pancake Flour,
2-lb. pkg
Rolled Oats,
2-lb. pkg
Asparagus new very tender f
uu uui ninnBy j-io. can
AMOTIIF.R Bl FRl'KH SPECIAL
California Prunes Big. meaty, A
THIN SKIN FRUIT Jt'
TUESDAY, a pound
Bt'TTERI BITTER!!
FRESH COUNTRY BUTTER, gg
BENNETT'S CAPITbL ' O A
CREAMERY, lb sSHrC
Wisconsin Full Cream Cheese, ni
per lb Is-iC
Medium Sour Pickles, E
pint OC
POSTAL CARDS FREE Ring up 13T.
Hals ol5.00
display of incomparable fine mil
of the millinery art and all
Tuesday, Sept. 22d,
ih tne ions; lost CHARLEY ItOKB we ve
all been looking for the treat liy for that
groceryman's picnic, at Mo. Valley, Iowa.
It's going to happen, rain or slilne tlin
we will have six weeks good INDIAN
HUMMER WEATHER Our soda fountain
is sdll going full blast und evni MAVOIt
MOOKKM tii ops In for his phonphale.
The drug trust hasn't caught us yet and
we sre Mill cutting prices rinener than
all the JIM HOKK1) EMPORIU113
$1.00 Peruini genuine, fnly , :
II. 0U Pierre's Medlral Discovery 6...:
tl.00 Pierre's Favorite Prescription ....tr.
$1.00 Parlnliin HhIt Tonl' the only
GUARANTEED DANDRUFF CURE. 75c
$1.00 Dr. Du tier's Female Regulator
the only guaranteed female remody. T'o
JSo Caatorla the genuine Ihc
too Doan's Khlney Pills Siu
6oo C'utU ura Salve .7. a!0
ll.UO Iler'a Malt Whlxkey (Wo
Mi Pure Cunadlan Malt Whlakey ....7',c
U Chester's Gauulue Pennyroyal Fills. .$l.j
OPEN ALL NIGHT,
SCHAEFEH'S
CUT PRica
DRIX1 STORU
Yw Pho T4T ftid TtT.
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