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THE OMAIIA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY, OCTORER 20, 1005.
CURREIT LITERATURE.
Ml Carolyn Wells h don much that
In miiKlnit nd witty and her fame a a
rhymrr In mo well established and her work
no cWvrr that her new book, "The Matri
monial Pureau." need no further recom
mendation than the bar fart that It cornea
from her tx-n. Nevertheless It la perhaps
writ to fay that It contalna her beat work
and that It furnishes the reader with
eevsral hour of tady and forfetfut en
joyment. Mlaa Kther Adama, a middle fd
ninld-n lady, hnn a German maid who wlna
a very ' decent huaband through a matri
monial bureau. On thinking this over the
Idea cornea to Mlea Adams that aha will
ptiraue the mrthoda of aurh a bureau and
make marches for three attractive young
friend In her Ule town. Bhe aets about
It at one and Invites to her house her
nephew, a young; army lieutenant whoae
arrlvul forma the nucleus of a house party
which noon grown to a jolly The altua
tlon develop rapidly and In urprlsina; di
rections, until the bewildered matchmaker
la brought nearly to distraction. The com
plication are finally untangled, but only
after a aerlea of andacloualy humorous
situations. The rapid fire of conversation,
of which the book Is largely composed, has
all the spirit of lightness and fun. Mlsa
Wells and Mr. Taber have collaborated on
several occasions, but never before with
such marked surcess. Published by Hough
ton, Mifflin A Co.
In- literary distinction, art work and gen
eral variety of Interest the November
number of Harper's la a striking example
of what can be done nowadays In making
a mapailne. There are fifty-six Illustra
tions, of which eleven are In color and tint.
Resides Mr. Nevlnson's further revelations
of the Iniquities of the African slave trsde
there are the concluding articles of Dr.
Charcot's anartlc expedition, an article,
by Mr. Howells upon Bath as It now Is
and as It was In Thackeray's time and
earlier, a very suggestive paper upon ani
mal Immortality by a well known natural
ist writing under the pseudonym of "Peter
Rabbit." Ernest Rhys' concluding critical
comment on Shakespeare's "King Henry
VI," with i Mr. Abbey's Illustrations, an
article on a music school settlement In New
York by Philip Verrlll Mlghels, and Dr.
Jl. C. MfCook's account of the cow keeping
ants -jindcr the title "Insect Herds and
Herders."- Rooth Tarklngton's novel, "The
Conquest of Canaan," draws towards Its
conclusion and sustains the impression that
It is the strongest work Mr. Tarklngton
lias ever done. There Is a group of un
usually fine short stories. The editor'
study and easy chair departments are re
plete with Individual Interest and the
drawer department bright and amusing.
Men's a
Underwear u
Sale
Saturday
i 1 in J
cry
Saturday
Men's
.-all M KnN tO underwear
' -W&gU,ja 5c ,n4 69c
RARE BARGAINS FOIL
Tomorrow we place on sale on Bargain Squares, the most
Phenomenal Remnant Bargains of the year.
$1 and $1.50 CLOTHS for 39c Yard
11 the accumulated short length remnants from our tremendous
dress goods business, including Broadcloths, Ladies' Cloths,
Silk and Wool Imported Fabrics, Panamas, Serges, Mohairs
in dress lengths, waist lengths and many
bright colored fabrics for children's dresses;
go on two immense dress goods bargain
squares, in main building; at.YARD.
39c
i Highest fT r
alike-for
Traveler' Sample Lengths at 35c Each Highest
grade imported goods, 4 to 8 pieces
coats, skirts and dresses at
Shorter lengths, 4 to 10 alike: heavy cloth tor coats and Qn
lighter weights for skirts, etc.; at, each IC
French Flannels Waistings and all wool double width
bright colored dress goods, yard
Dress Goods in Basement at 15c Each Fine English and German
cloths and rich French dress goods ZX and V& in length,
for coats, children's dresses, etc. each. . .. 111
All shorter lengths, each 5c
EXTRAORDINARY SILK SPECIALS
19c
$1.00 Silk Velvets at 29c
Another lot of those Silk
Velvets in plain colors, also
Printed Velvets In Persian pat
terns. Metallic Velvets, In walat
lengths, skirt
lengths, or enough
for entire costume-
on sale In New
Annex at, yard.
iveis, in waist.
29c
75c Chiffon at 25c a Yard
Double width Silk Chiffon,
exceptional quality, in
lengths from 2 to 10 yards,
blacks, whites and
all the colors of
the rainbow at,
yard
25c
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OM.11 WEATHER FOREC AST Frl.ln r Kalr. Colder.
U u M U
GREEN TRADING STAMP
BOOTH ON MAIN FLOOR
In the Dry Goods Section
We will make several very low prices in lauus
Ft R XKC K SCARF:
neck furs for Friday
and Saturday.
Importer's samples and pieces of fine black velvet, also great lot lrt
fine plain and colored silks, all at, each JC'IUC
OX BARGAIN SQUARE All the accumulations from the entire week's busi
ness, many pretty silks for waists, trimmings, etc 'iC
all go at, only ijC
"The Yellow War," by "O," Is a book
cf unusual and powerful sketches, bringing
out the personal side of the Russo-Japanese
war. The author has given vividly the
romance and drama of the conflict and
takes the reader right Into the trenches
with the men on the firing line. The au
thor's personal and political Importance
rave him opportunities for being in the
thlrk of things, enjoyed by no correspond
ent or no other person who has written of
the war. McClure, Phillips 4 Co., are the
, publishers.
"An Old Man's Idyl" Is a "middle-aged
love story," describing the simple happi
ness of a romance which was none the
less Ideal, If belated, by Wolcott Johnson.
The first half Is largely devoted to an
intimate and personal chronicle of the dally
life of his children two little girls, who
go to the reafter'a heart at once. The he
goes back to his honeymoon' In Europe and
the episodes of his later married life, after
the children have grown lip. It is a book
that will appeal strongly to fathers and
mothers. A. C. McClurg Co. publishers.
Tha Baker Taylor Co. announces for
fall an exceptionally attractive list of
books. Among the principal titles are
"When Tou Were a Boy," by Edwin L.
Rabin; "The Poet, Miss Kate and I," by
Margaret P. Montague; "The Appreciation
of Flctures" a companion to "How to
J urine Architecture" and "The Appreciation
of Sculpture," by Russell Sturgls; "Impres
slons of Japanese Architecture and the
Allied Arts," by Ralph Adams Cram, and
"Romances of Old France," by Richard Le
Galllenne.
"Tho House of the Black Ring," by F. l
Pattee, Is a story of a group of "Pennsyl
vania Dutch," In a valley among the Seven
mountains. It tells of the squire, a sort
cf feudal lord, his enemies, his fate, his
daughter and how she would have her way
In love. The entire Influence of the "House
of the Blacl: Ring" is ever present, but
there Is much humor too. Henry Holt &
t'o. publishers.
Great lot of Faucjr Silks Broche,
chameleon, hair stripes, Persian,
fancy silk, worth up to II,
will go at
49c
Plain and Changeable Taffetas 100
pieces rustling taffeta, pure silk,
guaranteed, very special, CCI
will go at OlC
Remnants of Fall and Winter Goods
On Sal In Basement.
6ic
Long useful lengths finest- quality light
and dark outing nanneis. regular uiP
12V4C quality, for, per yard OJW
Yard wide Percale, new dark styles for fall
. wear, tne ic quality, tor, Tin
per yard 1"
Heavy Xw"'pd Sateens, suitable for re-cov.
hams In all shades of blue, pells for 12c
rrom tne nolt, special oner lor
remnant day, at, per yard
Drapery Denims and Cretonnes In floral
and hundreds of other desirable print
ings, go In mill lengths, for 7ir
per yard 3
Heavy Twilled Satlnes, suitable for re-cov.
erlng comforts and drapery pur- tSc1
poses, very special, for, yard
New Persian and Jap Patterns, In 36-lnch
flannelettes, lo.noo yards to choose tlin
from here Friday, for, per yard 1VW
Finest quality Mercerised Sateens In black
and colors, soft or hard finish, you will
pay 40c per yard from the bolt. In Cr
long mill lengths, for, yard lvJ
Good grade of light or dark Outing Flan
nels, a regular 10c quality, will en
go at, per yard
Sample Twilled Cotton Blankets lo . white
and colors, sells for $1.60 palrIJr,or
on bargain square, for, each"'' U""
Best grade Standard Dresa Prints, blue and
white, black and white, gray and white,
and fancy mercerized prints, all new,!
fall patterns for fall wear, yard a
Half yard lengths finest quality Brussels
and velvet Carpet Samples, nicely fl tzn
finished edges, go at, each IC7W
Ingrain Carpet Samples. 1' yard square,
worth up to 75c per yard, go as Ct0
long as they last, for, each IcV
T5e Table Damask 2fie yard Another new
lot of extra fine mercerized table damask
mill remnants In lengths of 1ft to S
yards, on big bargain square OSZn
Friday, per yard
500 dozen Turkish Halt Towels, each
one will make two to four
wash cloths, Friday, each
lie
oori3
ADVANCE NOTICE
Above books at lowest retail prices.
Matthews, 123 South Fifteenth street.
Harry B. Davis, undertaker. Tel. 1228.
iWEATERS
We are now ready to take all
kinds of Sweater orders and are
showing the latest styles of men's
and ladles' Jackets and Norfolks,
Boys' Buster Brown Sweaters
made In any color you desire. Men's
Sweaters la all styles and colors
und.for all purposes hunting, Ash
Iiik, golf sweaters and jackets.
Foot ball liose In all colors.
All orders filled the same day.
(Jive us a call. Our goods are all
made In Omaha. Best quality at
lowest prices.
I
0i Sale
Beginning
SATURDAY
THE CHOICE OP THE
M
Jos. F. Bilz,
322 S. 16th St.,
OMAHA.
Entire Wholesale Stock
en's. Clothing'
!2E Levy-Weinstein Co. m" w-4I s(" N. Y.
Retiring From Business.
Men's Fine Suits
Overcoats
BLKXDKH BELGIAN II.VJtF, 48 Inches long, six nat- CH-1 7 Q
, ural tails, very full i.f
NATURAL WATKR MINK 37 luches long, six natural H C
talis, will go at
NATURAL OPOSSUM Sable and Isabella shades, six tails, IOC
44 Inches long, at JJf
BLACK AND BROWN MARTEN Very full, 4 5 Inches long, A Q C
six tells, at tJt
AMKRICAN FOX BOAS Sable and Isabella shades, 66 In. A C C
long, four paws, two natural tails nfJJ
LADIES' CRAVEXETTE COATS A factory clean-up. Colors C CI C
medium tan, very latest models, worth 19.90, at JiJ
-BOYS' WAISTS AND BLOUCES Outing flannel and best f CI,
wool flannel, regular prices 35c to $1.00, In 2 lots. . . . TOC'lW
LADIES OUTING NIGHT GOWNS Heavy outing flannel, neat
trimming, very full, all colors and fancy AO. CH
stripes, will go at IOC JC-OUC
.
Remntvnts of Wool Dress Goods Bla.dc and Colored
Owing to the immense business of the past bIx weeks, we have too
many remnants on hand. Remnants of all colors and designs, all
qualities, all weights, from kersey cloth to voiles, lengths from 1H to
8 yards In three lots:
Lot' 1 Worth from 75c to $1.25 a vard, per yard, at 25c
Lot 12 Worth from $1.25 to $2.00 yard, per yard, at fOc
-worth from $2.00 yard upwards, per yard, at
iuru-
5c
3c
face,
5c
Lot
CHEAP SALE OF NECKWEAR Ladles' fancy embroidered
over collars and stocks, in white and colors, worth to 25c
each special Friday, at
HANDKERCHIEF SALE.
HANDKERCHIEFS, 8C Ladies' plain hemstitched sheer linen
handkerchiefs, worth 10c sale price Friday, each.
TORCHON LACES, 5C PER YARD Wide and narrow torchon
in cream and white, insertions to match, worth 10c yard
sale price Friday, per yard
ODD NATKIXNS 200 dozen odd napkins, come six In a package, in
2 lots 18x18 and 20x20. worth $2 and $2.26 per dozen.
..Lot J 18x18 Friday six for 1 63c
..Lot 220x20, Friday six for 75c
BLEACHED HUCK TOWELS 17x36, worth 10c Ql
Friday, at each OiC
REMNANTS SHORT LENGTHS OF APRON GINGHAMS Apron
gingnams, Dlue, green and brown checks worth 8c yard,
Friday, at, per yard
WRAFPER FLANNELETTES In dark colors, 26 inches
wide, Friday, at, per yard
OUTING FLANNELS In lengths from 2 to 14 yards, extra
heavy quality, worth 16c yard Friday, per yard, only . . . .
i.MiJDtnt,u .ntsua tjxira. nne quality, in lengths from
3 to 14 yards, worth 8 l-3c, Friday, per yard, only OC
COTTON BLANKETS 10-4 size, heavy fleece, special Friday. p
per pair JVC
COMFORTS Covered with floral silkoilnes, filled with white nn
cotton. Friday each, only OC
Best Underwear,
Bargains Iter
Shown. Great Sate
Sample Garments
pfPB
THE RELIABLE HTORK.
Great Sate Of
Sample Under
wear Continues
Fridaj.
ECONOMICALY INTERESTING
FRIDAY BARGAINS
In the Crest Domestic Room
moil GRADE REMNANTS AT VNMATCHACLY LOW PRICKB.
41c
4c
9c
Sale of Ladles'
and Children's ,
Fleeced rinse.
Fine ribbed combed
yarn hose, fleeced
llnd. fast black,
spliced heel and
toe. worth 19e a
pair; special ' Fri
day, a pair )
IOe ' . .
Children's Under
wearA Bargain
Jersey r I b,b g d,
fleeced lined shirts
end drawers, In
sizes 12 to 34. Worth
to 39c; special, per
garment
25c. ISe
3c Belt Sale
From 9 to 11 A. M.
Odds and ends In
belts, made of silk,
satin and wash
belts, worth to 25c;
all f o Friday
morning, each
3o
BENNETT'S BIG GROCERY ,
Tlie Finest Line of Bulk Olives and Pickles.
Just received, an original package of finest larga
Qnern Olives from Seville. Delicious fruit.
Twenty Green Trading Stamps with pint large Seville
Olives. Friday only 23c
TJ,7 ,9reen Trading Stamps with quart medium 'Sour
Pickles
Ten Green Trading Stamps with quart Chow " Chow
Pickles j5e
Ten Green Trading Stamps with quart Sweet Pickles. 20c
Ten Green Trading Stamps with quart Piccalilli
Pickles .
New German Dill Pickles dozen ., ,'lOc
Early June Peas, J cans. 26c Salmon, 1-lb. can 10e
Bennett's Capitol Cocoa, Table Syrup, fine qual-
-"lb- 180 I. ca" loo
,crn, 2-lb. can 6c Pickles, assorted, bot.... 9o
Baked Beans. 1-lb. can.. Be Horseradish, bottle c
Thirty Green Trading Stamps with pint bottle Grape
Juice i .;.250
Twenty Green Trading Stamps with three-pound can
Diamond "S" Fruits, assorted., .- 28e
Twenty pounds Granulated Sugar $1.00
Gillette's Washing Crystal, three packages 6o
One dozen packages igc
Ten Green Trading Stamp with pound full New Tork
Cream Cheese 20c
BENNETT'S CANDY SECTION.
FRIDAY BPECIAL-Old fashioned Hoarhound drops,
pound ioo
Dont' Fall to get some at this low price Friday.
1240 Curtain Swisses. SS-ln. wide,
pretty patterns, at. vd
10c Favoy Flannelettes from the
uoii, ai. ya
l!Hc Twilled shirting, extra heavy,
at, yd....
French Flannelettes. Percales and
In long mill ends, at, yd
Renii'anu of 1?4- qualltv, plain
Boby Flannel, nt, yd
Remnants of Kp quality, light and
dark Outing Flannel, at, yd
.41c.
Standard Dress Prints and fall
...... .... K -A
l"""1" J- ,
8'tc Heavy Brown Sheeting, great Jc Y
Imigaln Friday, at yd cw
Remnants of Table Linen of all .kinds
on sale at less than hair price.
6ic
5c
61c
Cretonnes, worth up to 15c a yard,
Dl. I Remnants of 15c quality, cotton
.OJl Flannel, at, yd
ftlnl Special bargain In all kinds of blankets
,U2v and comforters.
Oic
81c
Silks and Velvets Specials Friday
Plain and fancv velvets and vel
veteetis, at, yd
Pressed velvets for suits and waists, A 1
24-ln, wide, Friday, at, yd
Broadtail velvet, tl.00 value
at, yd
Colored silk velvets. 100 shades to
select from, at. yd
Small samples of silks and velvets,, in
19c
59c
69c
1-6, Vj and 4 of a yard each,
your choice for
A large line of silks for Friday
sale, at 4fc. 39o and
36-In black Peau De Sole,
yard
36-In. black Taffeta,
yard
36-ln. black Taffeta,
yard
5c
...29c
...89c
...69c
...95c
Remnants of Wool Dress Goods
FRON 8:30 TO 11:30 A. M.-We will sell
10,000 yards of high grade Wool Dress
Goods In remnants of from 3H to 8 yards
(no traveling men's samples or patch
work pieces), but the very best goods
made, and sell from $1.00 to $3.98 yard;
serges, cheviots, kerseys, broadcloths
In fact all kinds of goods. 06B
at, per yard, Wo. 49c. 89c and "OC
FROM 2 TO 4 P. M.-Another grand
Remnants of high grade Wool
at, per yard, 49c, inc. 6c,
lbo and
KcM.NAMb OF iiiUU URADU
GOODS.
Flannelettes, percaleen, tioclmported
and fancy linens, organdies and
oilier goods, at per yd., ioc, Vc St.
Remnants of 35o to BSe Lining,
at, per yard
sale of
Uoods,
12, c
WASH
madras
5c
IOC
Two Friday Hat Specials
LOT 1-MEN'S SOFT FELT HATS In
Tourist, Alpine, Fedoras and all the new
shapes, In black, tan. brown, gray, maple,
eto. worth up to 12.50, greatest 70c
nap ever shown at, choice zJs
MEN'S AND ROTS' CAP8-In plain and
novelty fabrics, yscht. Tourlsh or Golf
Shanes, Just the thing for everyday wear,
worth tip to il.on.
your choice Friday at ,
39c
Grocery Prices for the People
Hayden's give the largest quantity of
highest quality goods for the least money,
a lbs. Pure Cane Granulated Sugar for 1.00
10 bars best brands Laundry Soap ....26c
48-pound sacks fancy high patent
Minnesota Flour H-35
(-pound pails Pure Fruit Jelly 17Ho
Jello, Jeflycon. or Advo Jell, per pkg..7tc
OH or Mustared Sardines, per can 3c
1-pound can assorted Soups 7Ho
1- pound cans Fancy Alaska Salmon.... 9c
S-pound can Sweet Sugar Corn 5c
2- pound cans Wax. or String Beans 6c
18-ounc can condensed Cream THc
1-pound Pure Fruit Preserves 74C
Xcelo Breakfast Food, per pkg 7Vo
Vanilla and Lemon Wafers, per oound.Juc.
Raspberry Bar Cookies, per pound 10c
The best Sofia or Oyster crackers, per
pound BHe
BUTTER, BUTTER. CHEESE. CHEESE
Choice Dairy Butter, per pound ISo
Fancy Dairy Table Butter, per pound. Jn
Choice Beparator Creaming Butter, per
pound , 31 n
Fancy Separator Creaming Butter, per
.pound 12Hc
Cholrce Wisconsin Brick, per pound.... lie
Fancy Wisconsin Cream Cheese, per
pound .15c
Fancy New Tork Whit Cheese, pr
pound 15c
Sap Sago Cheese, each
OMAHA'S GKEATEHT FRESH FKUU'
DEPARTMENT. J?
Fancy Belflower Apples, per doien lBc'f
Fancy Tokay Grayes. per pound 8so
ranrjr j-w r ig" yvi iiNvAnur ,u
Large Juicy -Lemons, per dozen ..,..16o
8 measure Fresh Roasted Peanuts lrto
Fancy Cooking Apples, per peck )o
u bushel basket fancy New Tork
Duchess Pear SOc
&-.AYDER3 BROS.
r
(fill
M wiuuiiuuiui, CALIFORNIA
II SUITS, OVERCOATS fM3 and-return
pj LION BRAND - "
?t SUITS, OVERCOATS flfi For the und Tr,p
. Brands, Worth 530 g! UNION PACIFIC
j"H sM ) JFlP SiTteen hours quicker than any other line
rSS BOYS' SUITS 'ST p.ity ticket tsFncEiM farnam st .
I M Worth up to $3.95 $1.95 4 .-Phon.
f And Watch With Every 3.05 Hull. V1 j .
irSfe Worth up to $5.95 $2.95 .X i
Friday
ii the
Crockefy
22 fancy decorated lamps
handsome colors, must
Bell Friday. Prices range
from $2.00 to $12.00,
yours at
ONE-HALF THE PRICE
50 PER CENT OFF FOR
FRIDAY ONLY
ONLY ONE LAMP OF A
KIND.
Look Out
for ibt
Guessing
Contest
0i Tetley's
Iftdia. and
Ceylon Teas
No guees
about quality
it's a guess
regarding
quantity of
packages in a
fhow caee.
at less than
cost to make
Positively the most extraordinary
clothing offer ever made in Omaha.
r
Special
Cut Glass
A Line of Hawkes Glass .
Just Received
Intptclion Invlttd.
tow Rate
Elomeseekers' Excursion
via
Illinois Central H R.
ALABAMA
GEORGIA
KENTUCKY
MISSISSIPPI
Tuesday, Nov. 7, to points in
SOUTH CAROLINA
TENNESSEE
VIRGINIA '
LOUISIANA
NORTH CAROLINA (Including New Orleans)
Tuesday, November 14th, to all points in Florida ex
cept Key "West.
AT ONLY 80 PER CENT OF THE ONE WAY RATE
FOR THE ROUND TRIP. Tickets good for return
twenty-one days from date of sale.
Information and Tickets at 1402 Farn&m Street.
SAMUEL NORTH,
District Passenger Agent, Omaha, Neb.
I
A Deplorable Habit
That's what a good many people call bargain hunting. We are not
prepared to dispute this; in fact, we are not pugnacious at all. Still,
we must maintain that circumstances niter cuses; we know bargains
that are bargains and are prepared to name a case in point All tail
week we shall sell
ALL ROGERS BROS." CELEBRATED 1847 WARE.
Six Knives and Forks k...... $3.40
Six Tea Spoons (Vintage pattern) $1.05
Six Dessert Spoons (Vintage pattern) ,...$3.25
Six Table Spoons (Vintage pattern) ,
.93.89
Now, this is an opportunity worth using. And while you get your
supply of the articles named above, take a look at our magnificent
stock of Watches, Diamonds, all kinds of Jewelry, imported novelties.
Cut Glass in the latest and most artistic designs and fancy handpainted
China.
At the Sign of the Crown
115 S. 16th Street. Opposite the Boston Store.
Fine watch repairing. All work guaranteed. Watch inspectors for
C, St P., M. & 0. It. R. and inspectors of clocks for all the city schools.
OUR CUT CUSS ROOM
-X " muke nd th price 1 very little more than th Inferior
food oied a cut flag. A few mlnuU apent with T'Cr'VX
1 14 - " " r - v
S.W. LINDSY. Jeweler.
1S1 Doug 1 trt
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