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THE OMAHA" DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, (JUNE 25, HKTf.
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Saturday Only
A Day
of Great
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Don't Fail
to Attend
These Sales
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DIED MEET THIS SEASON
. ExcaHsnt Program Arranged" f Matines
Eaoei at 8pr;u Prt
HORSEMEN ENTHUSIASTIC OVER CARD
Few Eu' for tks Afteraooa a4
Ammm Will la Stsirt la
Class A If Track la
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Thl afternoon the enthusiasts of ths
Omaha Driving olub will lead their nags
out to Eprague .Street park for the third
meet of the aeason. Aa the racing day a
on metropolitan track about the country
come nearer to the season's senlth, the
Interest of the local horsemen increases
and things begin to strike a livelier gait.
The races will start promptly at 2 o'clock
In toe afternoon with the claaa A light
harness pacing event. There la a good
list of starters In all of the four racea
on the alata and keen competition la antici
pated. Cspecial Interest la attached to the meet
In Tlew of the fact that Anna Will, driven
by Robert Lowry, will start In the olaes A
vent and. If the track la fast, may lower
the season's record of 1:06V Anna Will
made the mark at the iaat meet of the
Driving club. There will be five atartera
In the class D trot and a stubborn fight
for plaoa may be expected.
Floyd Campbell and Clinton II. Brlgga.
who corn pose the racing committee of the
club, announced the Hat of entries. They
promise a good program, and from the slate
such a one certainly Is to be expected..
William Bapp of Council Bluffs haa been
elected to alt en the judge's, bench and
give the word.' Other officials of the course
will be named later.
Al Peppers gepertateadeat.
The club Thursday announced it had se
cured the service of Al Peppers of Des
Molnea to act aa superintendent of the
track, for the - remainder of the present
season. It is hoped that the ground will
be sufficiently dry and hardened to permit
of soma fart stepping Saturday afternoon.
Omaha lovers of good horse flesh will
not be a little gladdened to learn that there
Is a possibility of one of the best matinee
steppers In the country being brought here.
Clinton H. Brlggs is carrying on negotia
tions with Ed Oaylord, a prominent Den
ver, horseman, for the purchase of Agnes
Le May. Mr. Oaytord'a mare is not only
one, of the fleetest performers la Colorado,
but for amateur driving haa few peers.
Agnes Le May holds the track record of
the' Gentlemen's Driving and Biding club
of Denver for a half mil In 1:034, and
that's goln' some.
Mr. Oaylord took his mare to the recent
Cleveland horse sale, which, aa horsemen
know, proved a rank failure. He bid her
in at 1900. The consideration named by Mr.
Oaylord la 11,500. Mr. Brlggs baa not de
cided whether ha will accept or not, but
if be does he thinks he will have little
difficulty in showing the dust to many who
have passed him on the road in times
agone. ;
The entries for the meet follow:
Class A (Pacing) Roy F. (Floyd J. Camp
bell), The Kid (H. W. Dunn), Tony W.
(W. K. Mackay), Anna Will (Robert
Lowry),, Bluttm (Mr. Kendall).
Class B (Pacing) Pet (Ely Brothers),
Albert L. (ChatneldV, Rose M. (Joe John
son), Ba (Mr. Morlarty). Governor Taylor
(L. P. Crofoot), Black I lawk (R. Thomp
aon. Clafcs C (Pacing) Red Buck (J. S. Iman),
Chant Wood (f. W. Carr), Robert Poet
(O. A. Redlck), Lady Belle (A. M. Hender
eon). Eld die D. (Ed Dietrich), Fay Esse (E.
Smith), Robert (O. J. Mlllliran).
Class D (Trotting) General Nottingham
(Ed HeeJon), 8ady N. (Fred Nash), Myrtle
Boy (Thomas Byrne), Almont Junior (W.
II. Dudley). Consider (Charles Lane).
FALL FINALLY TAKES LIFE
Picas;) Dows Elevator Shaft Kills
. WIIUs Palmer, Right Watch-
au of Paxtoa Block.
Willis Palmer, a night employe of the
Paxton block,. who fell four floors In the
elevator ahaft a week ago last Wednesday,
died at Clarkaon hospital Thursday after
noon. Spinal meningitis Is , given as the
, cause of death. Palmer was 44 years, of
age, single, and resided at 2408 Far nam
street The remains will be taken to St.
Philomena's cathedral Saturday morning
and then to the Holy Bepulcher cemetery
- for interment. ,
Coats Md Pants $5.00
It;a about the same kind you pay others
from $U0 to (10.00 for.
Young Udn's Suits S3.S0
. They wlU fit small man, as well ss boys.
' It's from a purchase made from a hard-up
manufacturer. The cloth, without the
making, cannot be procured for that price.
Spscfel P.its Value, $1.39
Light colored cuff bottom pants, all wool
black cheviot, fancy worsted, also blue
serge large assortment to choose from.
Suninur Coats Front 45c Up
Light summer ' coats, 46c i .black alpaca
coats aa low as ICes better onea In pro
portion; white duck pants, 86c
Alfred Bsnjansln's Fine
Clothing
JN'o others fit aa well: - No others wear
aa well. No others will retain their
shape aa well and the prioes we aak for
them axe no higher than you pay to
other (or Inferior quality.
25c end 35c Hen's Kloso
Your Choice I5p 1
Now .on Bale A lot of Imported and
domestic Men's Fancy. Hose tan, high
colors, as well as neat patterns an enor
mous lot , to choose from regular retail
price S6o and Sic sale price, 16c a pair..
Tha Guarantee
Clothing Go.
1513-1521 Douglas St.
Headquarters for Silk and Mohair Bhtrts.
tovdle
:-vv lasareaPart.SefLhlu8kia
j 'jmS . eetM Keauna and Tttter. Ab
solatalr sud Prmuntly
J klM, riinsUa, KadutM. Bun-
gpou i.e. vmwa w-f
.; Persik-aursla Bos a Tm
. y wi kia u lawna, . i
. loM a. nrasalsta. as
aav he afaerei sired.
aersa-lieale ateap, aa cau, av aaaU.
The Derssa-Boyale Co Clneiaaatt,
SCHAEFER'S CUT PRICE CBUS STORE
i 11
tturuiwi Irrll.llou. it ulutr.UoM
k ' "3iail4siiCu ' C. sm r "
V V tmtmH, 1 aH iHrslsa,
. . , sa la sl.is vreviwf.
v - ... r - j J ( M. .fc.(..J T.
. V, or la Ut.itWf sa ea .
Summer Underwear Sale,
ALL THE SAMPLES AND SURPLUS STOCK FROM
A. W. PORTER & CO., 4f5 WHITE STREEt, N. Y. .
More Than a CivrloeLd of Underweixr
en v Dipnrn vcT a l.n in anit
vesta, plain and all over lace, at 25o.
and short sleeve vesta and extra size
At. MAph .
S0& Union Sulta 29c. Summer
, Union Suits lace trimmed a re
markable bargain for Satur-Q.
day only, at totJK'
Special Sale
Ladles', men's and children's tan and
fast hlaok hose all over lace, plain
lisle, fine and heavy ribbed,
tables,, at...
10c-121c-15c
LADIES' PARASOL SALE
Prom the great purohaae of Cans Bros, of Baltimore. The daintiest and pret
tiest Bummer Parasols ever shown In Omaha 100 atyle plain and fancy
silk, aatln, silk .chiffon, etc. deep ruffles, eto. Also special lot of Silk '
Umbrellas sterling silver and gold trimmed handles natural wood at
$2.98, $2.50. $1.49, 98c and 25c.
Mlaaea and Children's Parasols prettily trimmed worth up to $1.00 at
50c, 39c, 25c, 10c.
Ladies Summer Neckwear, 10c 15c-25c
All the prettiest kinds of neckwear for wear, with shirt waists and summer
costumes In daintily embroidered
and trimmed stocks, tabs, bows and
yokes, at
Handkerchiefs
Fancy Swiss embroidered, hemstitched
and lace trimmed handkerchiefs, all
icu imiiunriuinriB, txki
5c-lQc-15c
wiatns
of hems,
at....,
1. L BRANDEIS fc SONS BOSTON STORK.
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Four Big Saturday Specials
Regular 25c made-up Bow Ties, three for. .......... 25c
$3.00 Fancy Underwear suit. 1.50
New Gun Metal Suspenders.... 50c
A beautiful white pleated Soft Shirt detached cuffs. .1.00
ALBERT CAHN,
Shirt Maker and Men's Furnisher.
77
Ghe Best of
Everything
The Only Double
Track Railway
to Chicago
CHICAGO
. .20.00
and return ..
CHIGAUO and return aa ec
via bt. louis one way.
ATLANTIC CITY. N. J..
11 A A
and return July -10...H.UU
CINCINNATI. O., and 0") 76
return July K to 17.... l3
INDlANAPOLje and Q CC
returo June it and XT...
LOL'loVlLLii and Al It
return Aucust If to V..liv
bT. PAULr-MINNBAP- IA Cfl
OUfl at ret. every day. '"'
MAW hA l U Si UAKU
MADISON every day
DULUTH and return
every day
10.50
.15.05
AfcHUANU and Bayfield
and return every day..
16.15
MuNTHEAL and
ret urn every day
.32.75
BUFFALO and Toronto 07 C
and return every day...'l
Lowest Bates to Many Points.
ii City Offtoaa
1401-1403 FARNAM 8T.
OMAHA
tel. e24-eet
PARKER'O
Hair
Balsam
1'ioiubioa uu growta of tna Iialr and
gives It the lua'je and aiULlueaa of youta.
Wnea tna hair 1 rray or faded It
BRINGS BACK THI YOUTHFUL COLOR.
It prevents Dandruff and baar fulling
and keepa toe acalp Clean and healthy.
IF YOU HAVEN'T TRIED IT. A RARE
TREAT IS IN STOKE FOR YOU
at about one-hall prlca.
15c Underwear at 5c
Ijadies' and children's
sleeveless vent very light
weight for summer
wear Saturday,
at, each ........
5c
25c Underwear at 10c
Ladles and mlnses' slefvelosa and
wing sleeve Tests, plain and fancy
colored, aome silk mer
cerizedSaturday, at
10c
50c Underwear at I2ic & ; 15c
Ladlca all over lace llalo and lace
trim mod underwear, white arid
fancy some slightly
damaged, worth 17,a1'in
BO cents, at .....
nrocht trimmed rrenon lima
Also extra ilza. loug
pants,
...........
25c
Boys and Ql rls Underwear-Gauze .
Cotton Vests, Pants and drawers.
Stf.?:..; 121c-19c
of Hosiery
Imported hosiery, ladles' and men's
fine macro cotton, lace lisle and drop
atltch lisle hosiery, many worth
2S5.. 19c-25c-35c
10c, 15c, 25c
Summer Qloves-
Lisle and silk gloves black.
white
ana coiorea correct ror
summer
10cl9c-39c
wear, ; .
at....:...,
219 S. 14th St.
ICE-CREAM SODA
' "5c.
at Our Soda Fountain.
Mint Freeze .' 10c
Boston Store 10c
Russian-Jap Mix 10c
Vug Malted Milk 1.5c
Minted Cocoa 10c
Port Arthur 10c
Pineapple Puff 10c
Yalu Punch 10c
Claret Float 10c
Egg Maple Frappe 15c
Maple Frappe 10c
Claret Phosphate 5c
Egg of AppoiinariB Lemonade 20c
THOROUGHLY
MODERN
IN EVERY
RESPECT
Omaha's Model Brewery
The Beer You Like
Thoroughly agod and Pasteurised. No
beer brewed Is better. One trial convinces.
Cder now. Remember. four-two-naugUL
That's tha telephone number. Keep It la
mind.
Os ftaJ oa Dials aaa Baffet Cars.
Fred Krug Brewing Co.,
Oaaas't, Model Brewery.
Telepaoae 4SO.
OMAHA.
IT1 TEN CENTS i
What To Eat K
aod tor eorr. M mu r CO a year.
Keiiatile UeUtk aruukea, taUs) eHavwav
Jeeta, rawM, CWrev VHau, A wj
trimti to lerlsTbeea Tqmr ll re an
sueaia Tvll etf aaret siissi'ia law
nirtalnrr.
T bm taitt BtalMla w-T taa
mI4 ke o knw m U kpn
im ml tAU wu subllimiMa.''
iyiiw'Ts ecus
WHAT TO BAT (Meatar M
Ws il a. a4 tM in,
n i a .
Si .
ST r i "T 'V aw'a fa ma. fk
SATUROAY, JUNE 25, we give this FULL SIZE
UAf.lI.10CK, 78x30 in., ABSOLUTELY FREE
to each purchaser of one pound of our celebrated
Baking , Powder at 60c. SATURDAY ONLY.
Have you tried OUR FINEST JAVA & MOCHA at 40o per pound? One cup
of it calls for another. It a th9 kind you have wished for.
Wegrind Coffee the way you want it, coarse, fine, or pulverized. Every
variety from 15c to 40o.
'PKQNE
BI775
GRAND UNION TEA GO.
OMAHA, NEB.
Largest Exclusive Retail Millinery House In Omaha
Enormous
iHinery .Bargain Sale
SATURDAY of
UIGII-GRADE UP-TO-DATE BEAUTIFUL
U1LLIHERY.
Extraordinary CUT PRICE on Every Hat In the House
InYestlga.er-l) Pcys. 1508 DOUGLfiS STREET
Johnson & Goodlett Co.
'PHONBilSTS AND 4743.
ri' t.xaT rnntnlns values which cannot
bo found anywhr else in the city. Tfcose
who havebeenffur ateaay patrons for 16
Lrtnwr 1 1 en well we ex-
tend a cordial invitation to come &nd get
acquainted. Call ua up for your Saturday
KXTKA flPBCXAIob PACKAGES of
DR PRICKS FAMOUS BREAKFAST
FO()D GIVEN - AWAY ABSOIAITELY
KREB ON SATURDAY one pacaage with
S PoTATOES-resh and gnoi QQq
. else, per paolc...:
COUNTRY BUTTER Fine, fresh, - aweet
dairy. Just aa goo a as creauieir. IOC
n.r lh 4
KIPPERED HERRING Best im- -iTc
ported Aberdeen, per can
CORNED BEEFVl-lb. cans, beat ,14C
qiiauiy, per tan
ROAST BEEF 1-lb. cans prime IOC
roast, per can
MACARONI Good 15o grade, ' OiC
per pkg f.
POTTED HAM 6mall alae 3tC
TiAr can ....ti.
CATSUP bottlea good lOo t3C
caisup iw " -
LAUNDRY SOAP-8 bars Cudahy s 25c
tor ,
CHERRIES Homa grown, Qq
per box
CAKES Fine. I-layer white cakes, nut, or
ange, caramel cnocoiaie or
cannot (ret batter quality, no HOC
matter what you pay.-each; .
CERO FRUTO ' Re
Per pkg iu
FRUITS AND v VEGETABLES All tha
best ana rresnesi, uoiuo -ruw a m
lowest prioes..
Johnson & Goodlett Co.
XMb ad ttk Bis.
Groceries, Meats and Bakery.
$1.50 Shoes
i
for Boys.
Wa ara ready to fir tha boya
out with the right kind of ahoes
for Taoatlon wearehoea tfcat
fit easy and comfortable and
that will atand a lot of bard
wear and tear.
$1.50
will buy a shoe of this kind that
Is worth more In real comfort
and wear than any other shoe
at the same prloe.
Ws have others, too, all kinds
from a tennis oxford to a fine
dress shoe or dancing pump.
TOYSHOP
n
TWENTIETH CENTURY, FARMER
113 SOUTH
16TH ST.
Business Stimulators
If you haven't bought your meats here
you are undoubtedly aware of the ad
vances In the retail prices of meats by the
weight of your purchanea The situation
remains unchanged, wltlV a slight gradual
Increasing tendency, but we shall continue
to maintain form or prices and guarantee
quality the very best.
Boiling Beef , !Xr
Per Tb. ....J
..Ac
er'lb8! b. . .a".tT. IO-124C
Swift's Premium Hams ,
124c
11c
30c
Per lb
Young Hens
ier id
SPRING CHICKENS (our own
dressing) each
SPECIAL. FOR SATURDAY.
With every package of Dr. Price's Wheat
Flake Celery Food purchased Saturday we
will s-lve one full sixe Dackatre FREE.
which reduces the price to 7V4c per package.
Don t forget to include witn your order
1 pkgs. Dr. Prlce'a Celery
.......15c
Fo
rood for.
2 pkgs. Vigor 5c
for
Malta Ceres. .
5c
124 c
...... 8Jc
;..llc
15c
18-20c
25c
...7.. 25c
124c
Per pkg
Hire's Root Beer Extract
Per bottle
Jell-O
Per pkg...
Knox's Gelatine
Per pkg
Strictly Fresh Eggs
Per dos
Choice Country Butter
"er id i...
Choice Ripe Tomatoes
Per basket
Fresh Sweet Peas
Per peck ,
Extra Large Pineapple
Uucn
S0MMER BROS.
Exponents of Good living,
28th and Fatnam Sts,
Telephones, 736, J8!rt, 1831.
Your
Sunday
Dinner
Will not be a complete success unless you
have a gooa riD roaai. wo nave tiucmu
some special good ores for our Saturday
trade, uome in iuu ..vw
Hero are some Saturday prices;
RIB ROAST, (extra fine) QC
per pound
Chuck Steak ttic
per pound ...
Bound Steak 12 4 C
per pound .m..-. ..- - w
Porterhouse 15C
per pound ... .
Pork Chops 10c
per pound ....- ........"
Chickens HJc
per pound "
If you are looking for first-class meats,
at the vary loweet possible pricee, phone
us your order aud we will collect oa de
livery. Exposition Market,
Tel. 1047. 209 M 16th Street
TWENTIETH CENTURY .FARMER
arae Beat Weeklx
Wonderful Clothing Values
WITHOUT DOUBT THE GREATEST
CLOTHING SALE OF THE SEASON
$12.50 to $18 Suits at 7.50 and $W
We hare just' closed out from two of the largest eastern man
ufacturers 1,200 men's fine suits worth from 12.D0 to $IS. We
secured them for cash at a ridiculously low price aud are going
to give our customers the benefit. For Saturday selling we will
divide them into two groat lots-
Lot 1 Consists of fine cheviots,
P-X&'sr ' I V Mini
v;r yJ
f -V' ! "',
Oopyrljhi 19M by But Sch.fflMr M fm
See our Sixteenth Street Window Display
See our line of Boys' knee pants
suits at.......
Boys' wash pants Saturday
for
Your Hat
Manufaolurer'a stirplus atock of felt
hats In all shapes, worth JJ i
up to 12.50, your Ichoioo .
Saturday .
I BUY A PANAMA
While j ou can get th
choice of our en'lre
,.,4.98
stuck, worih up to $10
Men's, boys' and children's straw
hats,' worth up to 76c, - .
26c. 16c and
10c
GREATLY REDUCED RATE'S
COACH EXCURSION
v ' TO
a AAA a . Mm T ATTm
r&rKrWL
PCS
K
af4
i Wi ft
TICKETS WILL BB ON SALE JUNE 20 nd 27, good for return paasagd
within seven day a from date of sale.
Everyone should visit this the greatest Exposition the world has eree
known. This la a delightful season for viewing the wonderful sights.
Ample Hotel and Boarding House Accommodations for 1L REASONABLE!
BATES. v '
See Local Agent tor further Information.
T. F. GODFREY, Pass, sad Tlekal A art. TOM HUGHES. Trav. Pass. aart.
OMABa, KEBRASKA.
H. O. TOWX1BKD, Gen. Pass, and Tick at Aaani. ST. LOF1S. MO.
mu4
m
Call or pbone TODAT for one bottle
TKh It makrs you feel. Imllvered free.
m HAcIKKK H C1!T fHIl'lO DKIKI
lftth and Chkasx Sts . Omaha. 'Phones 147 and TOT. Uth and N tita. South
umana, i'lioue ko. I. ata Ave. ana
cassimeres, serges, plain, fancy
and unfinished worsteds and
thibets, in the best of patterns
and colors,' good linings and
trimmings, hand padded shoul
ders, self retaining hair cloth'
fronts. Excellent .values at,
v aa v v tM U U, y
7.50
$12.50; our
special price
Saturday. ..
Lot 2 The most elegant lino
ever offered at the price. Ex
clusive in style, perfect in fit,
excellent in workmanship,
hand tailored throughout by
high grade workme'n, hand
padded shoulders, hand filled
collars, self retaining hair cloth
fronts, in round cut and double
breasted square cut sacks of
silk mixed and unfinished wor
steds, Scotch mixed cheviots,
tweeds, thibets, etc. The beat
chance of the season to secure a
big value for a very small price;
actually worth $15 and $18.
Our sale
price
10.00
Saturday..
1 95
Opportunity
V I .I II llrS
World's Fair
MONDAYS
JUNE 20th JUNE 27th
1904
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SYSTEM.
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looinAld, I., ft d ons of Ut kMt known Odd
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of fcUrnlno and sea new MUCK BET-
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