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    TIIE OMAnA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1904.
10
SEW BOOKS AND MAGAZINES
John Morlej Praises Frederic Harrisou'
Remarkable Kovel, "Tbesphano."
MISS JORDAN'S STORY INTERESTS GIRLS
nlr ot the December Smurt at
l I ndoobtedlr novelette
4 Invertna; anil III
Dutiahter. f
r"r;i Harrison's remarkable novel1,
"Theophano: the Crusade of the Tenth
Century," published by Harper, has callej
forth the unusual honor of a review hy
John Morley In the Nineteenth Century.
Mr. Morley'B opinion of some other books
must be surmised from what he says about
"Theophano." "Mr. Marrison I a recognized
master of language . . . direct, power
ful, plain, with none of our Intter-day
nonsense of mincing and posturing. . . .
He has the signal merit of looking his
readers In the eye." Again he says: "Mr.
Harrison's book, with no deliberate inten
tion of his, for he Is here a writer of
neutral history, will give people of a re
flective turn of mind, whether Jew, Ma
hometan, Christian or agnostic. If they be
In the humor, many deep things to rumi
nate upon. ... A fine panorama of
the long secular strife between last and j
west, between Islam and the two mutu
ally Infuriated forms of Christian faith."
Miss Elisabeth Jordan Is receiving many
letters from girls concerning hor new con
vent story, "May Iverson Her Book,"
which appeared serially In Harper's Mnga
slne. and Is now out In book form. Con
vent girls are well represented In the cor
respondence, but the book seems to have
equally Interested girls In boarding schools
from Maine to California. One of them
writes that only a single copy of Harper's
Magazine n taken by her school library,
and that every month there has been a
struggle among the students for first
chance to read the adventures of May
Iverson. The favorite chapter of the book
seems to be "First Aid to Kittle James."
I a tale of examination which strikes a re
sponsive chord In every school girl's heart.
The feature of the December Smart Set
Is undoubtedly the novelette, "Claverlng
and his daughter," a story of Washington
life, by a new author, Poxoroft Davis,
whose mnteorlo entrance Into the field of
fiction Is likely to be the sensation of
the season. Totally unknown, this
writer's first manuscript was not only ac
cented on sight by one of the most con
servative publishing houses In America,
but two new books were contracted for to
form a series vof three, all on the national
politics and society centering at Washing
ton. Meanwhile the Smart Bet has secured
the first work to be published under the
name of Ftoxcroft Davis a story of a re
markable man and a remarkable woman In
the Interesting setting ef life at the n
t ion's capital, which no author has yet
known so Intimately and vitally. The ap
pearance) of this story Is an event.
Much interest Is attached to the publica
tion by Houghton, Mifflin & Co. of "The
Reaper," by Edith Rlckert, for It opens a
tvw field to the novel reader, and Intro
duces to the American public an author
who has gained a large circle of readers In
Enf and within the last year. Miss Rlckert
Is aa American, a graduate of Vassar, but,
like the Baroness von Hutton she has taken
tip her residence abroad, and her reputation
In this country has been limited to the
circle of readers of the Chicago Record
Hera 14 and New York Evening Post, to
which papers she has contributed from
time to time. In this novo! she has pro-
duced powerful story of the Shetland
Islands, thoroughly imbued with the aus
tere glamour of the northern seas and re
calling In Its style and handling Hall
Caine'a earlier works, "The Deemster" and
"The Manxman." It la a strong and com
pelling novel, depicting a wonderful devo
tion. Lovers of -wise and witty essays And un
failing diversion in Miss Reppller's books.
They belong to the literature of entertain
ment. Her latest book "Compromises,"
which Houghton. Mifflin & Co. publish, has
alt the charm of gayety, bantering humor,
feUoltous Quotation and flashing Jeux eVes
prlt which have made her essays a stimu
lus and a delight. The title of her first
essay she takes from DeQuinceys phnw
'The Luxury of Conversation," and she de
fends in her Incomparably clever fashion
the earlier essayist's dictum that "it does
not depend upon one or two able talkers."
The titles of other chapters will give some
faint of the wtte range of subjects. that she
sweens and the manner tn which she
' touches them: The Gayety of Life, Mar
riage tn Fiction. Our Belief in Books, The
'Spinster, The Tourist. Ailegrv
. Miss Georgians, Goddard King's "Come
dies and Legends for Marionettes" has spe
cial timeliness Just now because mario
nettes are the new fad for children. Her
book tells how to make a, marionette the,
ter and also how to make the marionettes,
followed by three comedies, two legends
and two pantomimes for the children who
work the marionettes to perform. A large
number of pictures, diagrams and drawings
by Miss Anna R. Giles show Just how each
scene iookj and how the marionettes are
worked.
The lists of "best sellers" published In
The Bookman show the steady, gradual,
but sure ri.a of "The Castaway" In popu
lar favor. On the July list it stood fourth;
in August It was third; In September it
stepped Into second place. It bids fair to
give "The Crossing" a tussle for first place
before Christmas. This is th more sig
nificant of the growing popularity of Ml is
Rive's novels when It is remembered that,
unlike some of her other books, 'The
Castaway" was pun Ashed without noise
and has received no 'booming." The
Castaway" was published by Bobbs-Mer-riU
eomptny,
"The Truants" la an exciting tale of
London life by A. E. W. Mason, the Eng
lish authoress whose pen produced "Four
Feathers," a book of unusual popularity.
The story deals with a young man who
leaves his wife and home to seek tame and
lor tune In Africa, On the eve of success
l.e l forced to choose between bis own
I isgrace or that of his wife, who during his
absence has become entangled In the net
, o n adventurer. There Is a touch of mys-
ter-y which sustains the Interest to the last
chapter. Published by Harpers.
The most suggestive of recent contribu
tions to pedagogical literature) on urlth
inetlo la a monograph entitled "The Out.
look-for Arithmetic in America." by David
Uugene Bmtth. Glnn it Co. offer to send
this pamphlet postpaid to any address on
request.
BIG REMNANT SALE
S
In the Basement Extra. Specials
Fine twilled- Outing
Flannel, heavy fleec
dnuble-f.ired pink..
light blue, navy, tan,
white, cream
fancy stripes
anil che ks
yd. Friday
A splendid new lot
( Scotch ani Cham-
bray CJinjrhatn-i- the
2tc kind
will go at,
per yard....
IAJ 1,1113
6k
) bit; bargain aquara
Drapery Burlap the
rej-u.ar nlne.oen-cont ,
kind will go
for, per
yard
5c
30-inch heavy Out
injr Flannel stripes
and checks onlv
will go at fj
Per 9f
yard 9
All Wool Flannel
enough in piece for
child's drees, neat
stripes and f
checks, w'th I lC
2oo, at, yardv
Finest quality vt dra
pery and oomfort sat
eens, In 3 to 30 yard
length
worth 25o
per yard
- 75c
Best (Trade Flannel
ette remnants for
wrappers worth
lUic will
go at, per
yard,
61c
I
Extra heavy swans
down Flannel In new
bright fall plaids
worth 2oo f g
;iri?.?...lUc
3fl-lnch 3nitlnga, in
dark winter styles
twen'yflve nents
value- ff 1
yard
38-in. drapery dentma
in all the plain shades
sell regularly for 25a,
Friday wU go J
at, per f oC
yard
Mill ends, very fine
quality fleeoe waint
jrigs, in very choice
patterns J"
worth 2"o yd., jf
at, per yard....
10,iXiO yards beat grade
calico remnants is
all the different
styles-will
go at, per
yard
3c
Remnant of toweling
yards lengths worth up
12fc yard will go at,
remnant
It to
lie
2 I Remnants of fine and medium qual
ity Table Damask, It to H yaras
long, at about one-half their reg
ular price.
Remnants of Winter Dress Goods
50c All Wool Dress Goods at 5c Yard Torn or rov we placa
on a large bargain square thousands of yards of remnants
of fine winter dress goods that are worth as high as 50c
yard they are in 3, 5, 7, 8, and 10 yard lengths black
and all colors cheviots, heavy wool suitings, henriettas,
bright and pretty pure wool plaids, white figured mohairs
goods in evening shades, skirtings, etc., -J FBtf ,
etc. the greatest remnant bargain of t
the entire year your choice Friday, J. kJr
at, per yard
Imported French Flnnnels at 25c yard
bargain squares with every Imnpln
able style and color of waistings.
Plain or fancy French flannels. 50c and
r av sat
for waists, sacques
and wrappers
a varri
Dress Goods that sold tip to $1.75 a yard, skirt dress
lengths ninny excellent dress patterns from the
famous dress making sales nt yard
Travelers' sample pieces hundreds of hlnck and all colored
lengths for waists. Jackets and children's wear, at, each. . .
211. WKJ HUU
25c
$1.00 Dress Goods at 89o a
S to 8 yard remnants of
dress goods, everything
of today's styles, a
rare opportunity
$1.00 goods at yard .......
yard
all the best
39c
59c
' I0c
Remnants of Laces at 2k and 5c Yd.
2ic-5c
Remnants of high class laces, all
widths of vnls, point d'esprit, craneys,
torchons, etc scores of pretty patterns
worth up to 20c yard, at
Imported sample pieces and remnants of All Over Laces suitable for
trimmings and en .tire waists- JC n;rs aAfl AO Vl
a special Dig oarpaiu, at amw sww r j
50o All Bilk Medallions at 5c each Big lots of silk medallions,
black, white, cream and colors, scores of pretty' designs
for trimming, at, each
FANCY SILK REMNANTS
New lot of fancy tied remnants (traveling man's sam
ples) just the thing for trimmings and C A Q -IF-fancy
work, at, oach U'Jt'IUt'ItW'siJC
5c
Silks from the big Ashley-Bolley Co.
suction sale shirt waist
silk taffptaa, louisenes,
crepe de chines, etc
worth up to $L25
go at, yard
4?c
Velvets from the Ashley-Dalley stock
fancy velvets, plain silk velvets
black and colors, wholesale price
75c to $1.00 on 10 CO
bargain square Z jC.l If
Vfi rd
Above books at lowest retail prices.
Matthews, 12t South Fifteenth street.
For Crane's Writing Paper
and Fountain Pens, go to
Bark&Jow Bros.
BOOK SHOP.
Ul. 02231. 1612 Firmu Si
-rBRAwHIi
BIG SPECIAL FRIDAY
BOYS' CLOTHING SALE
Friday win be a great special day In our great "Boys
Clothing Department on the third floor. Never has good
quality coys' clothing been priced so low.
TWO BOYS'
OVERCOAT
BARGAINS
Jsv.4" r'stt"-'-J. vfW?T..-niw . V.'tfMr't IrVfV J jtj
H All wool Knee Pants at 29c No i
M mother should overlooit this well
U made panta, strons;!y re- kV
U lnforced knee pants nil JF'lst
n sties up to 15 worth r l
. a buc and 76o. at
SRWIRft
Russian Overcoats for
Children B.-oken sizes
of fine Meltons, Freizes
and Cheviots aires 3
to 8 e mbroldered
sleeve and
frent $4
overcoats,
at
roi dered
1.98
Boy' Loose Back
Overcoats 6 to 16 yrs
splendid materials
made with and without
belt positively worth
up to
d.00 V.
Friday,
at
tiveiy worth
2-98
Boys' Double Breasted
Suits- Broken lots of
this season's finest
double breasted and
Norfolk suits for boys,
ages 8 to lo, worth up
to
4.00
ai.... ..
85a hoys' flannelette waists 11 lr
and blouses, at lyv
40o boys' percale and Madras olotb IQ,
waists and blouses, at. each
TOc boys' blue flknnHl waists and XQr
blouses, broken sizes, at, each... w
1.85
Boys'
Buster Brown
Suits at $3.93
"i in mil """"'
100 Boys' a 50
Buster Brown
Suits st $3.95
J
Are You Ready
to take advar-tsgs by buying; early pi seeing entirely new roods?
Leather Goods
The finest there is Letter Books, Card Cases, Bill Boo'.; a, Portfolios. Desk
Beta. Diaries for JWJ5 are ready.
The Moyer Stationery Co.
. 22Q.222 South 16th Street.
GOLD BEADS
Are to be worn very much this sen,j i. We h
i.anasome, sirong, i-k, o..l wets hi. ;. 111. lis
e hiie these same s.yles In sood grade sold filled.
4 '? - .r, h"ve handsome line of Nei;k Clialns ana
.ockets. hy not spind a few minutes tn our storer
i.ovk for the name
S. V. LINDSAY. Jeweler.
1516 Douglas ht, I
lave
(j!)
GROCERY
A Pre-Thanksglvinf Offer
Diamond "S" Canned Fruits
Peaches. Anrloots. Btrawberrles. Rasp
berries, Ilneapple, Pears, Plums.eto.
The perfection of
the orchards and
the highest art In
cannliifr put up In
pure oane suicar
syrup s-i o cans
TH1RTT QRKEN TRADING STAMPS
ears, Plums.eto.
28c
Candy
Thanksgiving; novelties at low prloes.
Belect early.
Retch.r.k.?fr. ioc
llama OSn
each
Bult Case Otn
each VJW
fllnss Bank Iflc
lllled uw
Fancy Baskets Rc
each Jw
Fancy Boxes Rrj
eath
Mint Creams lOc
package w
Butter Scotch Rn
package, i.. "-'w
California Figs 12ic
carton ,"'w
You are especially
Invited to see the fine display
of Holiday premiums In Pre
mium Parlor Balcony. They
are Intended especially for
those collectors who wish to
make Christmas Gifts to their
friends.
Lots of them are single book pre
miums, and they mean dollars on,
dollars saved to the shrewd Christmas
gift-giving llttlo sticker collector.
You should keep several books going.
The opportunities for big collecting
are of hourly occurrence throughout
our various departments. If you
"work" several books you have tre
mendous advantages over the single
book worker. When Red Letter Day
comes you can have as many dollars
of free stamps as you have books.
The single book worker can only get
$1.00. How are your Stamp Books
coming?
$1.00 Quality
Women 's
Wrappers for
OMAHA WEATHtR REPORT-Friday Fair. 1
ST1 TrT TT TTT Iffr
Mil II i 49c
,5tS3!..yr 3eii1fradmgS lamps I
3AYDo3s
THB HEI.IABI.K BTOHK.
If. CO Quality
Women's Dress
. ing Sacques,
49c
CLOTHING
BOYS' KEEFEKS 3 to 8, regular $2.50 fj TTh
Reefer- g.3ZP
8X
YOUNG MEN'S SUITS Just one hundred of h m
them to sell, worth up to $10.00, "Odd Suits," J
Friday, only
A Watch with these SuitB.
TUREE-PIECE BOYS' SUITS Ages 10 to 16 T CI C
years, at $3.95, worth up to $6.00, to close, hse7J
at.......
A Watch with these Suits.
Boys' fleece lined Shirts and Drawers, )1t
worth 50c, at lisjC
Fancy and plain black and brown hose,
worth 15c, at IUC
MEN'S AND BOYS' SWEATERS Best $1.00 Sweaters
ever sold,
t
Natural alj; wool men's Shirts and Drawers, k
our regular $1.00 garment m
at. ..,.,,. ,
Complete line of Stocking Caps, Tarn O'Shanters,, men's
and boys' winter caps, "drummer's samples,"
25c, 35c, 50c, 75c arvd $1
Another shipment of GLOVES and MITTENS from
the best known manufacturer in the land, we promised to
withold the name at saving of 25 per cent. Enough said.
See them.
Crockery Importation
Announcement and
an Invitation.
This grand exposition, the result of enormous research,
aggregating a money outlay of $50,000, is designed for your
enjoyment, and you are heartily invited to it
Monday, Tuesday. Wednesday.
21st, 22nd and 23rd Inst.
Chlnaware department, 2nd floor.
GIGANTIC REMNANT
SALES FRIDAY!
Black and Colored Dress Goods
FRIDAY Main Barin Circle FRIDAY
These remnants nre In lengths of from two yards to eight yards ninny
ore worth up to $1.50 and $2.00 a yard all kinds of goods classified In
two lots
Lot 1
48c
Lot 2
69c
BOO remnants of Table Linen and odd Napkins and Crash Toweling
at less than cost to Import A clearing sale of all of our remnants of
C's, looes, Ginghams and Outing Flannels. Remnants of Sheeting and
Pillow Case , Muslins.
Remnants of Silks, short and long lengths, black, colored and fancy,
all at about one-half the regular price.
Remnants of Velvets. Remnants of Linings. Remnants of Laces.
Remnants of Trimmings.
REMNANT DAY FRIDAY
S A MPI F I1IT2 Kparly one hundred, all different styles,
Ltfl JUllU all this season's models, black, brown,
navy, gray and mixtures, not a suit In the lot but cost more for the ma
terial than ws sik for them oomplato a perfect fit guaranteed In every
sale.
A Few of Our Under-Priced NOTIONS BftrsK("r " rwaVon?y.AI"la'
FlaU Eye" Pearl buttons, all sizes from 13 to O size, worth up to
tOc dozfn, at, dozen
Bone Hulr rin, bluck, amber and shfll, worth tto,
at, dozen , ,
Klv. Bpoola "John Coats' " a-Vyard Cotton Spools,
for ,
Colored enamel spring1 Hooks luid Kyea, worth lOo dozen,
at
Pureea, worth up to SSc,
each.
Bide and Back Combs, plain and fancy, worth up to (Oo,
Ml.
10c
10
. Be
. 5c
10c
10c
Good, strong Pins, five papors,
for J
l.OuO yards Embroidery Edges and Insertions, worth up to ISO,
yard ,
Rubber Lined Preea Shields, Bfi
pulr 4
Leather and Bilk Belts, IflC
each tJ
I'''h Lln Tape, , flc
bundle ,: ,
Braaa Ilaok jforn OombM, ICir
acb , ,. , rt , IVfW
Htmnanti of Blbsona, Laoea, BmbroidasJes, at "wr 4wo" prloas for
STiaay. i
REMNANT DAY BARGAINS
IN THE SILK DEPARTMENT
Friday Sale In Silk Department
REMNANTS OF COLORED VELVETS
In all the dlffprent kind and colors,
worth up to 11.60 on fal Krl- 10r
day only 0"VW
100 REMNANTS FINE BL.ACK SILK
VELVETS I-cnirths froni H yrd to
5 yards, worth up to 2.V) yard CQr
on sale JKf
MORE CREPE PR CHINERTn Mark an
nil color- mat are now scum la
Omaha from 69c to $1.00 AOrt
here only " -'w
FRENCH SIIJC POPLINS- Srll Pv. rv
where at tl.Ort. We have nn f-lceant k.
ortment or ahnops in tnis nne
silk and offer them on aale Ht .
49c
FRIDAY MILLINERY NEWS
$1.00 CHILDKEN'S TRIMMED HATS
FOK
$1.50 LADIES' STREET HATS
FOR ....
$1.00 BLACK UNTRIMMED HATS
FOR
$500 TRIMMED BLACK VELVET HATS
FOR ; :.
J9c
25c
25 c
1.50
Remnants of Wool Dress Goods
7Sc Goods tor 15c Yard
Remnants of all wool and half wool, IKf
worth from ffic to 75c yard
$1.00 Goods for 22it Yard
All wool zlbellnns, all wool ladles' cloth, all
wool voiles and other E"1, OOln
worth tip to ,1.00 yard at, yd.... 3 w
$1.50 Drtss Goods for 39c Yard
All wool Henriettas, zibclinen, voiles, eta
mines, Panamas and other (roods, flQr
worth up to $1.50 yard at. yd
$2.00 Dress Goods tor 49c Yard
Extra heavy slbolinea, meltons, kerseys,
novcltlps and other goods, worth 4fis
up to $3.00 yard at, yd C
Full Pltces by the Yard
All wool meltons, kerseys, pinMs. mohairs,
broadcloths, suiting, walstlnioi and other
NO DEALERS.
DOMESTIC ROOM SPECIALS
12Ho PERCALES-32 In. wide, g-uar- (- 60c WHITE WAISTINOS-Nowest efl
anteed fast colors yard : I patterns lory mill ends vanl '
NEW FLANNELETTES Oakdaln, Viola,
Vicuna and otter brands, all 19ii4 pat
terns, worth up to lite yard at yd,
25c MERCERIZED SATEENS In all rol
ors for drop skirts and linings lOln
Friday, at yard 3V
16o APRON LAWN 40 In. wide 71r
snap at yard 2 w
6c LARGE FRINGE DOILIE8-
pretty patterns each
FANCY LINEN SCARFS AND SHAMS
at HALF PRICE.
5c
lie
90c BLEACHED SHEETING 1 'lira. Peg-
not and Atlantic brands, 2 yd.
wide Friday, at. yard
28c BLEACHED SHEETING Pcpperall or
Lock wood, 24 yard wide at, 1Q&C
7cV TJNION ' TOWELING V and ' red' and blus
check gTass towellngat, II
yard OJU
15c FrInBed Huck Towels 18x40 size, f.f.
as long aa they last each
REMNANTS OF ALL KINDS OF TABLU
LINENS at HALF.
FROM S A. M. TILL U M.- 1.25 PATTERN TABLE CLOTHS. 69c.
2H yard lonir, made from heavy cream Scotch damask. Don't miss this snap.
OUTINO FLANNEL REM N ANTS Dark I OUTING FLANNEL REMNANTS Extra
ana light colors, regular SVio 4jC t ard wlao sTeai value gjr
REMNANTS OF 15c HEAVY COTTON FLANNEL - "
at, yard
81a
MONEY SAVING GROCERY PRICES
Mainnella Stuffed Olives Vfo
Mazsnella Plain Olives Vfao
Banquet Olives 10o
Selected Large Olives 26o
New Imperial Bottle Catsup 80
New Emplrn Worcester Sauce 8H0
Bottle Pickles, assorted BVta
Pearl Barley, per lb 3o
Pearl Bao. per lb ..-SVo
Peaxl Tapioca, per lb J"o
Pearl Hominy, per lb
Iaundry Soap, 10 bars for 2uo
Sapollo, per cake... 5o
t-lb. packag Gold Dust....... ....J5o
Pearllne, per package So
Michigan EvaporattJ Peaches, very
1 doe, per lb So
Baltimore Evaporated Peaches, peT Vb.T1
California Mulr Peaches, evaporated.
per lb Tfa
Crawford Peaches, fancy evaporated,
per lb llUa
California Apricots, evaporated, per lb..loo
Mulr Park Apricots, fancy evaporated,
per lb 13Uo
California Valencia Raisins, per lb 60
Ixiose Mustatel Raisins, per lb 60
Fine Imported Currants, cleaned,
per lb 7Ha
OMAHA'S LARGEST FISH DEPT.
All kinds of salt and fresh fish at lowest
prices.
No. 1 Irish Mackerel, per lb 12
Large Norway Mackerel, per lb lso
Blsmark Herring, per lb ....7Ho
Holland Herring, per lb Ko
Spiced Herring, each ZHo
Red Alaska Salmon, per lb is
Anchovies, per lb So
Hamburg Eel, per lb 12V0
E-3AYDER3 BROS.
BEAR IN MIND
When In need of anything in the Sewing Machine Line that we handle the bast la
parts and attachments, as well as in. NEW MACHINES. You will certainly servs
your own Interest 'by Inspecting our goods before purchasing elsewhere.
P. E. FLODMAN & CO.
TELEPHONE 1574.
1514 CAPITOL AVENTJE.
DIAMONDS
1
Are a Joy forever to the poaneaor. It
insures one against a rainy day and
the knowledge thereof causes ona to
be satisfied with themselves as wall
as with the world at large. Remem
ber we sell them at prices so reason
able that w are willing to give you
on demand nine-tent ha of amount
paid us at any time within one year
from date of purchase. We have
tnem loose ana mouniea; in mi
conceivable sliapes and styles, rang
ing In price from 5.00 to $500 00, and
would be pleased to show them to
you. ,
i
i
15-& DODGE.
Bring In Your Couoons
FOR DRAKE'S PALMETTO WINE. We
have the sample bottles FREE FOR NOTH
ING, and also sell the 75c size for 84c.
Some big four drug stores are claiming to
sell goods a "little lower" than anybody
jlso, 13UT YOU KNOW AND SO DO WE
that we allow no one to undersell us on
anything In the drug, patent medicine, rub
ber goods, perfume, toilet, family liquor or
sundry line.
if you rre a doubter, compare our prices
with anybody's In OMAHA, SOUTH
OMAHA OR COUNCIL BLUFFS (we have
a store In all three cities), and If anybody
undersells us we will Just make you a
present of the goods! Some of 'em may
meet our prices, but why?
Don't forget that we brought the drug
combine to time with Nebraska's anti-trust
laws, which were made to be observed, not
ignored.
PKEHCRIPTIONS CALLED FOR AND
DELIVERED.
CUT PRICE
UkVQ STORE ,
E. T. YATES. Prop. 1
lth and Chicago 8ts., Omaha, Phones 747 ,
and 7D7. S4th and N Sts., South Omaha. 1
Phone No. 1. 6th Ave. and Main St.. Coun-
ell Bluffs, Phone 333. All goods delivered .
In either city absolutely tres.
SGIIAEFER'S
SILVERWARE
The sterling silver now ready Is In
such a varlwty as you will perhaps
scarecly credit, until you set) with
your own eyes, For many years oiir
Store has ben In nlllunce with the
best silverware manufacturers In the
country, and we have an array of
patterns that will d-llght those who
are wanting thorou(?lily Hrtistlo gifts
of lntrlnslo value for wedding and
other presents.
Brown & Borsheim
ttptri Watchmakers and Jewelers.
222 S. Uth St.
For Menstrual Suppression
ar sane
Ease and
Comfort for
I Boys and Girls.
There Is ease and comfort for the
boys and girls In our shoes. Cold
weather has arrived and they need
warm shoes must have them if they
are to keep well. You can buy an
etisv flttlnc. comfortable. aood-lookinuT
I and good wearing shoe at this
I store for no more money than you will
a poor wearing shoe at some other
pluoe.
Don't waste your shoe money, but
come to the store where you are
sure of getting full value, a good fit
and the best shoe in town for the sj
price. I
$1.50 and S2.00 I
FRY SHOE cq
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School
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Stockings
Tbe extra hoavr kind, for
the Ik.vh, calnl tbe Iron
clad, 25e a pair. We will
give free with each pair
this wepk a large tablet for
tbe boys. If tbls stocking
does not give satisfaction,
we refund the money. We
also make wool stockings
like mother used to make.
Give us s trial.
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IJOS. F. BILZ
322 So. 16th St., Omaha.
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