9 TIIE OMAIIA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 20. 1904. Ladies' Imported Hosiery A reat lot of ladies' high class imported hosiery in plaiu black and fancy colors, lace effects, etcall full fashioned man: sX with double feet, U Lp worth 60c pair, B at, pair........ MJP 25c Hosiery vt 124c Ladies' and men's fine lios iery in fast black and colors fine lisle, cotton and part wool, reg ular 25c values, at, pair. . 12L Silks 'J? Ashley-Bailfey Auction More of the?e matchless silks from the great New York house will be brought for ward for Monday's eelling and the silk bargains will be more attractive than ever we have Just received 8,000 more yards of this splendid silk iu the latest 1904 utyle this sale has been declared by hundreds of customers to be the greatestin point of bargain giving ever known iu Omaha. ' New Silks, fresh from the factory, on big squares Monday. Regular 75c Quality Silks at 49c yard Handsome shirt waist silks', plain and ia.uv.jr, iica.jr lusinug uniciajs, uresa ijo murines, jreau ae uvgue, pretty foulard, Crepe de Chines, yard wide colored China silks, for house gowns, etc., black Peau de Soie, black lining taffetas, etc., Ashley-Bailey's wholesale price was 75c yard, at Velvet Special at 29c yd. waist silks, pla 49 C.J.Bonnet&Co-TaffdaLS at79Cyd. The finest black taf feta in the world, from Bonnst & Co., Lyons, France this Bonnet taffeta is old under a posi tive guarantee by molrur tliij oillr u onuue. 10 int-clas bouses exclusively for Monday only we offer fifty pieces of our special 744 indes- A B f tructable black taffeta, at yard Imported fancy silk velvets, mostly dark colors brocade, polka dots, plaid and plaia, f Importers' pries 11 yd. tjQ Ulack and Colored Silk Velvets $1.25 quality black and colored silk velvet new sondes ana DiaoK ndpteu for dresses, jackets and trimmings, at yd Latest Arrivals in Silks and Velvets Pretty tbtnjfs for early holiday buyers just received Pompadour ailks, Dresden silks in evening shades latest coloring of ohlffon velvets f r costume satin rnealins lolijjht and street shades, 30 CI 1 1C 1 Cfl alsoglaca effects, at yd....OCl-l.s J'l.dU v V W 59 c Winter Dress Goods Bargains For Monday we announce a big special sale of seasonable winter dress goods from a recent purchase of the latest and most desirable styles. FOUR GREAT LOTS ON TWO BIG BARGAIN SQUARES All the 50c and 60c dress goods from this T(S big purchase, new styles, all wool, black and all J? ytf colors at, yard . . . , V All the 75c and 85c quality goods, black (fk and colored tailor cloths, suitings and mohairs at, yard.;, J?J? All the $1 54-inch Sicilians, heavj kerseys and skirtings, cheviots and tailor cloths at, yard Every piece of dress goods from the pur chase, valued from $1.50 up to $2.00 sheer and ', dainty wool goods, black voiles, etc. at, yard. . . . TWO BRAND NEW LOTS OF WAISTINGS Fine French flannels of every kind, the 50c grade, at 29c yard. All the 75c quality silk and wool waistings, Scotch Uannels . and highest grade French flannels, Vb J 9C& at 49c yard.. aiKi In the Regular Dress Goods Department $1.25 Frosted Zibellnes Two shades of navy, nine mixture, brown and 7C f 85c A SPECIAL SALE OF LACES Great bargain square piled high with a tine assortment of laces point d'esprit, cluny, vals, torchons, etc. in all widths white, cream and ecru worth up to 25c yard at 2ic-5c-10c DIG HANDKERCHIEF SALE 49c Ladies' and men's plain white and colored border handkerchiefs all widths of hems at, each Men's fine colored border kandkerchiefs, pillow top handkerchiefs and ladies' fancy f 1 embroidered handkerchiefs, at 0 2C Ladies' and men's Hue all linen Convent hem stitched handkerchiefs the popular narrow width hems worth 25c each at 111 2C oxford, 43 inches wide at, yard Cream Sicilian -43 incba wide, $1.25 grade at, yard New Chiffon Crepe, Eollrnnes, Silk Voiles, Wool Voiles, etc., all shade 1 of brown, $1.25 and $1.50 grade at, yard ! New Waterproof Cloth 54 Inches wide, oxford, navy, brown m:d gray, t $1.75 grade at, yard .tO Ladies High Grade Kid Gloves Now lots of the very latest ntyles nml colorings of kid plnves for both street and dress wear-button mid clnsn effec ts rerrln'8, Heynier's, Dent's mid M ii.irch braiuls the tluest f g A ' r!?: l.uu-l.50-2.00 lVn-ln- new "Koyal Scut," the swellest new ladles' glove on the i:im ki t nt, pair Lad es' Underwear Ladles' Underwear In plain and ribbinl cotton and part wool, at, each 33c-49c-69c ... S3 Misses' an.1 Children's Underwear All Biws of plain and fleecy cotton nn- aerwear iorm nttinir-worth ns liiRti ns ,xc gar ment at 19c-25c Ladies' $1 Silk Girdles at 50c Silk Batiste Girdles In white, pink and blue, funcy silk dots newest and C prettiest ideas, worth Pji j $1 each, at .... Branded $10 Lsvdies' Hats at $5 Monday will be a $hrt&$fW special bargain day in : the mil linery department on the third floor hundreds ot fresh new hats will go at half and even less than half their value all the newest shapes and most stylish trimmings artiatio trimmed A hat and jaunty, ultra stylish street hats have been priced " at $10 for this pedal sale Monday all will go on sale at Ladles' Street Hats at $1.08 1.98 The smart colored and black felt bodies, tastily trimmed In th most charming: autumn fashion, at The -Best Shoes for Women to Wear THE BRANDEIS' $3 SPECIAL On Sale on Second Floor. Made out of 'the highest grade Surpass'1 kidevert elin selected by ourselvesfor it's particular good quali tiessoft, glossy, but very firm best grade soles solid leather counters all put together by the best shoemakers in Rochester and Ne w York. The fitting of this shoe is so perfect that we have also called it the Phit-Eesi. We show it tomorrow in 12 different styles in hand sewed turn soles and Goodyear welt soles in every style of heel from common sense to military and Cuban style heel, from opera to full French heels. We carry them in all widths from A to EE, and all sizes from 2 to 8. Great Sale of a(J jes' fmS 3.98 4-98 t5e 75c 5c Infants' Ceroline Shoe Shining Shoe Shhwr Fancy Soft Shoe Folioh, ' Outfit, and Dauber, Sole Shots, 6o Go lOo Wo High-class, stylish new Fur Scarfs at prices never thought icsoibie in the annals of fur selling. We bought these scarfs hundreds of them from overstocked manufacturer in New Vol k,,who was glad .to clove out all his fur on . hundat a una 11 spot cash price the values have - never been equaled. $6 Fur Scarfs at $3.98Isabella and sable fox, imitation mar ten, electric . seal, double fox, Ii-ahella oposum, clusters, etc. all male with cord and tail trimming at $10 Fur Scarfs at $4 98-Sable ' oporsum, double sable and Isa bella fox, extra long blended brook mink, extra lonur single fox scarfs, etc. actually worth up to 110 each at. $12.50 Scarfs at $6.98 Genuine marten olu ters, double sabls nnd Isabella fox, ' ffeQ Isabella opossum .Zsza sr&rfs wth B W Bf new chennlle frlnire. sable and rik , Isabella single fox all made e. ' .tra full, long brush tails,' etc. worth up to 12.G0 . . .' . . ' at.., v.. ........ $13 Fur Scarf at $8.98 Ex ra large double Tx scarfs, geuulfcff mar- " .ten, Canadian marten maie with , beautiful brush tuils... ' cords and ornaments, sable audi Isabella, worth up to $15 at....-...; VA".' SPECIALS IN HIGHEST GRADE FURS f ,- Ermine Zaza Neck Pieces Trimmed with four tails,;' X.5D extremely stylish at.. Extra Values in Vermont Selected Double Fox Scarfs .50 Monday, at. t Chinchilla Scarfs In the brand new Zaza shape, 50 the height of correct style , Genuine Marten Fur Scarfs Double shape cords and f yfl .85 eight tails special value, at A Great Special Lot of Odd and Selected Scarfs Including mink, marten, fox, etc. a fine array for your selection Q 98 worth as high as 15 each at .. .V. shaped 8? 100 VISITING OR BUSINESS CARDS -Printed in the most fashionable type verv neat and styl.sh, souvenir yf ft case-Printed While You Wait -at rJC ASale of Ladies' W inter Coats s Suits extremely 2450 Special prices will reign on high class suits and coats for Monday. Some modish and elegant garments are quoted at prices that are most extraordinary. The New Long Loose Coats For all dress occasions swapper ami stylish for sonii- drcss wear and for evening as well-made of black broad cloths, etc, with white satin linings from $49 down to... New Tourist Coats Fresh and stylish lots just received fashioned after favorite French models made of mannish mix tures, with the new strap backs and new coat sleeves the colore In clude the new browns at $10 down to Ladies' Tourist Coats $8.98 A very smart 42-inch tourist coat,' made of good heavy kerseys, well tailored waist lin- QQ inir. stran trimmed, stitched vel- CJ vet stock eollar colors are black, brown and castor at ........... 12 Cravenette Coats For ladies and misses, made in the newest fashion, abs lutely rain proof stvlish for dre9s f.tt QM wear- "(J Ladles' 27-Inch and 39-inch Tourist Coats A very styl ish lot all the pretty new style feature ihu ra mt sen- ll.l. co.t tor f .98 JV93 TWO SPECIALS IN LADIES' TAILORED SUITS Two very special lots of Ladies' ultra stylish tailored suits, gathered from hljjh-olass samples and from broken lots of the very swellest fall and winter giu-mems. Also suits bought at a wonderful reduetlon, owing to Hie backward season in the east we offer them at bargains that were never before quoted on such extremely high class suits. Ladies' Suits, Vorth up to $25, at $12.50 Ladies' Suits, worth up to $35, at $18.50 Beautiful Voile Dress SUIrts and the striking new Golf Skirts as well made in the new stylish idas O.QS lor ima season b ianiouaD.o wear i no wo to w Golf Skirt Special, at $4.98-The right weieht A ,Q8 for winter stree. wear new style features special at, winter cloths and New Fall Waists Choice of a full lot of wool, mohnir, albatrom and veiling waists all colors and Qtt r ....I . U . Ll.l. - - ,) B J3 each at Naw lots of the pretty wool waists for neat, every-dav wear, new styles and colors, and worth up 10 $1.73, a 2 98c jutrr uiBU huu ucruo n urn niuic, v.c.va ui sun uua a i era i suay uxuii- dny. Vo you think it an advantage to save half your clothes' money? Most men do and hundreds are taking advantage of our offer. Men's Overcoats From the S. II. Mark & Co., N. Y. Stock. All overcoats ar new and right up-to-date -latest style, best fit ana newest fabrics. MEN'S WINTER SUITS From ttu S. H. Marks & Co., Nsw York Stock. The finest suits that were ever sold at a special price. This sale is the b'g bnrgain event of the season. Big throngs of buyers were In our clothing department (Saturday, unu they were delighted with the splendid bargains. There are thousands ' of the swellest and most dependable garments left for your selection. All the S. n. Marks & Co. $10 and $12 m gfk Suits and Overcoats, UsiJ All the & H. Marks &'co. $19 and $18 g g g Suits and Overcoats, V All the 8.' H. Marks i Co. $20 and' $25 M (f Suit and Overcoat 1t.U Specials in Boys' Clothing 2f O I Bovs' up-to-date An I at I EL ,rnC .;-r.., . VS :':-: 1 j Boys' stylish win ter overcoats, worth 5 and t. at V'TeO!Kt 3 Basement Bargains SPECIALS FOR MONDAY To close out all odd lots and gel ready to make room for our big holiday display, we name some wonderful prices tor tomorrow. All the balance of, our remnants of fleece back wrapper flannels, were 10c at, per yard One big table dark colored 80 Inch percale, was 19c at, per yard OC One big table chambray gingham A' per yard U.V One big table fleece back mercerized oxford l waistings, worth 12c per yard iC All the balance of the Dc calico remnants per yard .' One big table of figured sateen for comforters and draperies per yard The regular 60c fleecy cotton blankets at, per pair A good heavy nearly all wool white 11-4 blanket, would be cheap at $4.00 to close out 150 pair they 2 Q One big table of Shetland floss, Saxony and Spanish knitting yarn, worth 15c per skein, go at, skein... ..iC A. good quality of 81x90 seamless sheets, good substan tial muslin, with three Inch hem, go at each ' ..2ic .:7IC 39c 45c Our Big Carpet Sale Everyone is Talking About It. Such values as wo are offering in our carpet department during thla sale have nver ben duplicated anywhere on strictly new, fresh, up-to-date carpets. We offer Extra Heavy Wool Velvet Carpet iu new and beautiful patterns, handsome Ori ental effects with borders to match these are carpets much uuder regular price, which is $1.25 a yard 4 we sell them at, a yard No ons sells thsa at 7 3c -only Brands Is. The Best Grade of Brussels Carpet the bet to be found every other ntore & STfi but Brandeis sells it at $1.10 U jtf f a j4 vu X Ate, juin ..... We mention one big lot of regu lar $3 rugs, 2GxC3 inches, iu handsome paterus, at Made-Up Carpets A great lot of carpets from odd borders and remnants-A-arlotis flies and all grades of carpetlnga. If ws can nt your room here Is a bargain. You can see these goods on display In our south show window. L59 M Table Cloths, at S3 Table Cloths, at ?15 Table Cloths, 008 flli Table 'cloths. " T.f)& Jld Table Clot lis", J t)& $7 Ta bVe 'Cloths. 4 . O S Lurge size huck towels, worth 12ViiC, but slightly imperfect, at, each 5c fringed linen Napkins, at, each 25c nil linen doilies and center pieces, at each 1.00 fact color fringed Table Cloths, at, each THREE MONDAY BAR.GASNS Beautiful Berry Dishes -Opal, blue and pink shadinga, full quadruple plated ntaudu, in jewelry dept., 1 !( f nil v warranted and worth $2. at Griffon Razors Every one stamped "Griffon," highest grade Kngllxh steel, all set J and ready for use, josrelry dept., at Griffon Sof ;ty Razors Whh automatic aet adjusting clamp, iu jewelry f Q IS- 3 ' Z m dept., at CO wnri St cottS HULIUIOIS KOTiCS. Wnslcy hospital, Chicago, has expended lll.tioti fur free work In the lajtt year. Ot this amount the Methodist churches con tributed tH.66l Bishop Karl Cranston, who has Just gone to Washington to take the place of the late lilshl Hurst, has not bevn In the national cajUtKl since the civil war. A choir of 1,000 vrilcee Is In preparation In Donver to welcome the World's Ep worth leagues at the convention of 14. They will give Handel's oratorio ot "The Messiah." Kev. Lr. McComb, profsnor of theology In Queens university. Kingston. On I., has forsworn Prowbytei iuiiism and joined the Anglican church, lie villi take a charge la the flitted tjtatcs. Rev. Francis A Mian Gasciuet, president of tiie -E-nglish lienedlctlnen. who la visit lot this country lor the Aral timet, has written luany books. Including "iltjury VIII and the English Monasteries" and "The Eve of the Reformation." When Rev. Charles Wagner, the Alsatian author and orator, lectures In Washington on November iC President Roosevelt will Introduce, the distinguished divine to Uis audience. The Girls' Friendly society la America Is now at work In fifty-seven dioceses; It hss 4o7 branches. i.Wi working associate, II, 5, members. It has raised during the past year tor Its great work Ke.2Sl.Ki. The annual output of Sunday school pe riodicals In the I'nitvd States and Cansda amounts to about e6o.0u0.0u0 copies. The presses are already busy with material for !W6. This represents an Immense Industry. r. Elder's successor as Roman Catholic archblehop of Cincinnati is Rev. Dr. Henry Moeller. who will be third In the line. He was consecrated bishop of Columbus, Aug UM 16. lvuO, and three years later was chosen cottdjutor to Archbuihop Elder, with the right of succession, lis Is a oar tlve of Ohio, was ordained In 1876 and was for twenty years chancellor of the Clncln ns.tl diocese. Archbishop Messmer of Wisconsin, at the synod of the diocese of Milwaukee this winter, will take up the questions of Cath olics attending Saturday night or Sunday dance, forbidding Sunday funerals and to make saloonkeepers Ineligible for church ottices. Rev. Dr. Ralnsford. the New ' Tork preacher, was arguing with a youth of his farlsh about the evils of young men sinok n g cigarettes. "What would you think." said he, ' if you met an angel coming along with a cigarette in hla mouth?" Well, doc tor, what would you think if you saw sji angel with an umbrella and a pair of pat ent leathers?" Mrs. A. R. M,oFarland of Alva. Oki., was the first American missionary 'to Alaska, whither she went some thirty years sgo as a representative of the Presby terian church. It Is thought she wns also the first American woman to git the In any capacity. Mr. McFarland remained In Alaska until her health gave way, some time ago. She has now returned to Ok.a horn a Pew o In the south transept of Grace church was sold at the New lurk real es tate salesroom recently by auctioneers for ,,tw v uniw, ut me iiuy BamiB i ne uiu dinj was atarted at l-o and after a series of $50 bids the pew was suld for tl.Gjo to Hamilton O. Kin, who la employed in the offices of the Rhlneiauder estate. Archbishop Khter of the Romsn Catholic archdiocese of Cincinnati, who died in that city in his titith yrur, wus the oldest of f -relates of that church In this couotry. its death leave the seniority in age and i n . . , ... ...i.i. , , . . , ...... r, It, l.llui. Li 1 villi W1IU tfUIll, .unrjiu nil Hams, archbishop of boston, who Is 2, and whom those who know hnn, both In and out. of the Rowan church, will hope may live to be murh older than Ir. Kidr. Wil liam Henry Elder as descended from the oldest Komip Cnthohu stock In this coun try, that ef Calvvtl colouy of Maryland. LABOR AKU IKDl'S'fHV. A dam Is being built In Oregon In con nection with the plans for irrigating 20,000 acres of land, which will require S.Ouu.ooo feet of lumber. Morgan county. Colorado, has eleven lrrl- .i ..n..ly nilleu in length nlto. I'llllK V C 1 1 ..... . - " gel her and with a capacity of S.iuu.Ow.ooO cubic feel of water. There are t. ' hotels In the Vnlted StaU-s. represeuling an Invested capital of over $B.(M),okj,0oo. These establlhnu-nts cm. ploy S,5uu,ouu persons. Tacoma stevedores, who believe they made record time, loaded the shlu Peru last week with VH.Hbl bushels of wheat in seven teen hours, an averugu of bushels un hour. The production of the Cripple Creek dls trict. Colorado's famous linnlne camp, lor S pteniher. amounted to tJ.041,o, with a- gruss tonuage of ti,xo tons. The av erage vaJuu ul the ore snipped during the month was 128 per ton, a gain of over the August output. The gross earnings of the railroads have Increased S5TC.761.44? since IM. earnings $7t!.ui6.l). No wonder Hradsireet a finds evidence of railruud progress In the existing situation. . t,- i,a tulecrvntOKranh. Vhlch Jl.-sraph. and rerd. . In print mes sages over oru, u FUld out interierins . 5 " i i,..ni ti have been invested by Signor Mclcolli, an Italian electrician. Twelve million tlx hundred thousand Is the. lima" uf the number of ' RtK-kv Ford caiitalounes shipped from the !ky Kurd district In Colorado this sea son S. ' n hundred cars were sent out, us against M'2 carloads the previous year. Hannah Monroe, president of the Wash " "ns union of Itlchmond. Vs . hns Issued an address to her sisters of the tub washboard throughout the south Blie S gel u.l. aomeo to organise against their "oppressors," the "heathen Chine-," Hhn says the mule Chinaman, instead of "dolmr men's wcrk, are driving the humst umi poorly paid colored women fiom their nat ural calling of laundry work." Hannah Monroe, il Is said, waa born a slave, bh threatens to become th Carrie Nation of the washwomen's movement nml begin a series of raids against the offending China men. Available figure go to .-how that In th twenty years between IfcMl and 10 there were il.'.Vi strikes, which cost the country In wages, expense and direct loss of trails nearly $4'i,iio0,0om. In the same time there were a little over l,tu lockouts, cObting nearly lloo.U-O.OUO. These three Items of lots by no means represent Its full extent. It would be a fair computation to cellmate un ru.ua! sum lost directly slid Indirectly by the general public because of the strikes, They would exhibit a total of Il,0uo.00o,oo0 for the twenty years, and would undoubt edly be within. Instead oC beyond, tas mark. Thanksgiving Linen Sale Pattern Table ClothB in finest qualitieH cloths for round, square and all lenrths and widths of tables. WJ-able Cloths. U.OS a'".. '"".'S. l.OS 5c lc 10c 39c