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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 15, 1906)
THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 15. 1000. Brind.!.' for . Lace Curtains JUfcxiM . fctHaJ Tomorrow A New York Manufacturer s Great Skirt sji sale Entire stock, also tie Western Her--centlle and Haiiu facturlng Co's. en tire stock of . . . Itonght lit 25c on the rtollitr -On anl tomor row nt tlii moat nnunn1 bargain- Main floor bargain Bqimrr. , Skirts worth up to $6 aJ $1.98 Made of Mohairs, Melton, Broadcloth. Nov elties. Panamas and all popular color pleated In side, kilt and cluster effects. These would be a splendid bar gain nt five dollars, they rz ro tomorrow at Skirts which wholesaled up to $2, 98c In the Basement. Heavy winter materials, plain and fancy meltons and mixtures, kilt pleats, self strapped, button trimmed, grays, blues, black and browns, actually wholesaled 1198 up to two will go at dollars fO.Q Women's $1.25 outing flannel gowns, made in fancy striped and plain material, many with fancy C() 9J jokes, all sizes Dressing Sacques of elder down, in red and gray all sizes, worth up to S2.00, at $4.00 AND $5 00 BATH ROBES, $1.98 LadUx' jAwnging and Lath llobet, made of oil wool eitlerdown and blanket rubes t-ery prettily trimmed all izei will qrat 85c I?-8 Felt Boots and Shoes The warmest footwear for this ero weather Just the thins for inotornien. driver, or nnyonewho must be out in the cold. All felt, with felt soli-, lilirh tops and low top. S1.50 to S3 Six different styles to select from. We also have a full ine of warm felt shoes for women. If your feet are cold, try a pair of them. Drexel Shoe Co. 25C .fAPAVKSK KIMONO CREl'K HC YARD This extraordinary bargain for Thursday will be of great interest to those who admire beautiful Japanese patterns. Over 10,000 yards to be sold In mill lengths, suitable for dressing sacnucs, kimonos and all drapery purposes, per yard. 3c 8 1419 Far nam Street 25c Golf Gloves, Mittens 25c Fine all wool Scotch and Cashmere Gloves with fleece lining, plain and fancy mixed colors, also Saxony wool mittens, have been selling every where at SOr and 75c a pair, at, per pair, 3.V. Attractive Bargains In High Class Imported Swiss and Batiste EMBROIDERED ROBES Consisting of the season's very latest designs, from the foremost French, Swiss and Irish manufacturers on sale Thursday at unu sually low prices ranging from $7.60 to $22.75. Ha.nd Embroidered Irish Linen Waist Patterns Unusual values at $3.98. $4.75 and $5.50 I BOYS' AND GIRLS' SLEDS AT HALF PRICE. Fine sleds for boys and girls every one strong and durable. Thursday we will sell them all out at just ONE-HALF the regular price. RATES CUT IN TWO Every Saturday and Sunday up to April 1st, 1906 - T R0UTEr Minder. -Harlan - Manning Carroll - ' Fort Dodge - ROUND TRIP RATES $1.00 - 1.60 2.25 - 2.80 4.25 Eagle Grove Clarion . -Hampton Belmond Mason City - Coed returning following Monday. SAME RATES TO OMAHA FROM ABOVE STATIONS For lull Imtormatl tppl f H. H. Churehllt, Cintrml Afnt. Mil Fmrmmm Strut. $4.80 - 5.10 5.90 5 45 6.40 Five FastTrains DAILY TO Chicago and the East via the CHICAGO & NORTH-WESTERN RAILWAY over the only double track railway between the Mis souri River and Chicago. This complete service includes Pullman drawing room and private compart ment sleeping cars, parlor cars, composite observa tion cars with library and buffet-smoking apartment, free reclining chair cars, standard day coaches and dining cars (a la carte ser vice.) Tlrlr-ta and 'nil information on annll cation 19 ticket otfica 21 1401 and 1403 Farnam St, OMAHA, NEB. WEBSTER AND MUNGER HALT Two Framert of Constitution Pame at Iq . terpretinj Mooted Political Section- ' TOO COMPLEX FOR AN tFF-HAND OPINION ot Certain Whether State Emeeatlve oillerr l Forbidden from Seeking- Another Ufllee While liolsiulg One. None of tile ofltcera ot lite executive du parlmvnt Hliull be eligible to any ullier state offloo during the period lur-which they ah.ll have bt:'n elected. Thii section of the atato conatitution, which is being UUcusitod Just now in con nection with tho camlMuulea for governor of Lieutenant Governor ilcUiltou and State Treasurer Morteneen, la not being decided in a moment by soma of the prominent lawyers of th. state. John LWebster and Judge W., H. Uunger. two of the framers , of the organic law, have halted at giving their interpretation of it. Kuiiy in the forenoon Mr. Webnter waa asked for an opinion about the question. He said he would consider the matter, but at noon, after an hour's study, had not been able to formulate un opinion. Lieu tenant Governor McOllton, who- is a candi date for governor, conferred with Mr. Web- , ster for half an hour regarding the point. I Mr. Webater saM the question was one not at all easy of solution and admits of much argument from both sides. It was too complex, he stated, to venture an offhand opinion upon it. He Intends to go Into It further and (mleuvor to reach a satisfac tory conclusion. "I have not given the matter any par ticular attention and am not prepared to make any statement or offer an opinion in which I would care to bo quoted, in reference thereto." said Judge Munger. 'It does appear to mo, however, at first glance, that the constitutional provision la sufficient to govern the case, which pro vides that no executive officer shall be eligible to any other office during the period for which ho Is elected. Hence, I do not see how they can get around !t. I do not think that a resignation would be sufficient, as tho official being elected for a specific term,; means the whole, term. However, it la a matter that can only be determined by recourse to the supreme court. HAVANA, CUBA AND BACK $51.30 FEB. 20 MARCH 6 Wabash City Office, 1601 Farnam St., Omaha, Nob. LaGrippa .Plounsy IT TheGreatAntisjpelic Prtce25Wf&n.OO nrfnrl 3Yn r.lrM:ttUSA LOSS OF FIVE THOUSAND Entire Draar Store Stock Destroyed and Bnlldlna; Damaged by Klre front Explosion. Plr waa discovered In the mirmn win pharmacy of W. R. Nicholas,, 2213 Military avenue, vt eanesday afternoon which com pletely destroyed the drug stock,' which waa valued at K.aoo. It ia supposed the Are started from an explosion of some chemicals In the basement. Mr. Nicholas lived upstairs over the store, r which was a two-atory . brick building and belonged to O. O. Wallace. The drug atock and household goods were Insured for tJ.Mn fcnt the household goods were not damaged, aa the Are waa confined to the store. . .The building was :mingpd to the extent of 1,000. B ff OMAIIt WK4TIIKR FOHKC T Thnradnr Knlr ani Warmer. U MM M M I I I Jjt GREEN TRADING STAMPS EVERT TIME Nj ii ompr'ued of the belt malted Barley, the choke im ported Hop., tparkling Arte sian Water, and brewed in one of the most scientifically man aged plants in the U. S., S10RZ BEER ia pre-eminently the be. Nona of the renowned foreign been rurpaas it in flavor and few, if any, equal it in purity and nutritivt value. Order iter Bar down town or for your home, A 5 Wlthmell Booming Ontnhn. Kuildlng Inspector Wlthnell hua started o new fanlilon at the city hall hv having worda aw.'ino In IV16' printed' on the vcloiiea and stationery used hv IiIm nffW Th rlKuren rrfer to what Sir. Vlihn-li thinks the population of the city should t--by tha yt ir.lfflo. tlty Kleeti-lrian MlchuH-' sfti and ither are pleaud with tlie ld 1 and; intend to follow suit. Dangerous Cdugha, folds. 5ira Throats are quickly cured by r.r. King's New Dis covery. Me' and U.oot guaranteed. For sal by Sherman dk McConnell Drug Co. HAND SAPOLIO FOR TOILET AND BATH Delicate enough for the softest rin, and yet efficacious in removing any stain. Keeps the skin in perfect condition. In the bath gives all the desirable after-effects of a Turkish bath. It should be oa every wash stand. ALL OROCEBS AND ORUOGIST DENTAL IAri ROOMS. 1517 Douglas St. DEPUTY STATU VHTERINaHIAN. ' H. L RAMACCI0TTI. D. V. ,S tin TKIERItiaRUM. Office aud Inhnnary. jata and Mason 8 La. CMAIXa, NEB. Telephone 131. - BENNETTS BIG GROCERY Sixty Green Trading Stamp- with 2-pound can Bennett 6 Brvakfaat Coffee for.;...... i " ' 48c Special Bar gains Thursday in Ladies' Underwear .WOES TUB RRLUBLC ITOHaS. Great Sale of Men's Underwear Continues Thursday One hundred (? ien Trading Stamps with this list: 1-pound pnrkHK Ilonnetl'fi Cnpltol ")Q - . . . aiVV BENNETTS liTOTtOffff rvu anaaaT lrmwtCornP Cvttoc 2-pund pHrknp Ilnnrtt'n fnpttol ffl Ont vC 2-iKiund parkngc KonnrU'tt Capitol Ifl Wheat IUC a-onrr bottle Ilpnnott'n Capitol Kxtrnct J-pound ran ltrnnrtt'x Capitol Hak Ing I'owdor rarkngn Monsoon Si-oded Hfilsln 18c 24c 10c $100 DRY GOODS SECTION SPECIAL KALE OF CREAM JAPANESE SILKS FOTt THVRSDAV. 10 pieces of Cream Japanese Silk, every yard perfect, regu- C. lar value 39c yard, sale price, at, a yard aVJi 10 pieces of Cream Japanese Silk, full 27 inches wide, latin- 1CI ders perfectly, regular value 59c, sale price, at, a yard JJK 5 pieces of Cream Japanese Silk, 36 Inches wide, very fine quality, for waists and dresses, regular value 76c, sale price, QHr yard 9UC 5 pieces of Cream Japanese Silk, 36 inches wide, good, heavy quality, excellent for wear and washing, regular value $1.25, sale 7 C price, a yard, at t DC NEW DRESS GOODS. New gray mixed plaid and checked Suitings, all shades, shadow check Panamas, waterproof Suitings, checked and plaids plain Prt' Panamas, Serges, Mohairs and Shepherd Plaids, a yard IUC 48-inch Panamas, all colors, worth $1.26 yard, at, a yard '"" , BLACK DRESS GOODS. Plain and shadow check Panamas, Serges, India Twills and Tamise Mohairs, a yard, only Chiffon Poplins, fine, firm texture, only, a yard MUSLIN UNDERWEAR SPECIAL THURSDAY. Ladies' fine Muslin Gowns, long and knee Skirts, Corset Covers, "he- juiBo uuu urawtTs, preuny iucKea ana -lace trimmraings, tu. . en ure ioi worm 10 i.wu a garment, on sale Wednesday a garment Hosiery at Half Price Ladies' end children's woolen and fleece lined noe, cnuaren b piain cotton ftiaco Hose, fast die, worth to 25c pair, special Thursday a pair Great Sale of Spring Garments This month's business In Ladies' Spring Outer Garments has been tre lnendoiis, far exceeding our expectations, but the reasons are obvious. First: Our showing of new spring garments has never been equaled In Omaha In . point of greatness or variety; a display never surpassed in Its fresh up-to-dateness and style beauty. Second: Every garment has been so attractively' priced that desire for purchase Is almost irresistible to the lover of styllsa beauty. See them Thursday, NKW 8PK1NO TAII,On SUITS In vollos. pn.mmns and lroalilotha. In all nfwcn vhnilr ami stvlpn, pricrs, $75. Kle dow n to M. . and M"u SUIT STECIAL TUUHSDAT Handsome sptina; stilts In nWrst matrrlals. Thrf different d.sisns to lrt from. Q Qfk rarular 115 valurs. at EXQTISITB3 UttlC SUITS-1 ProdlRnl variety of stylish nrw drslsns. colors mid wi'tvw, elbow slovcs. rntlilnR CE values. t down to tan, fjh. tM and..'4'' Slt.K SIMT SPKrlAL-Tlmrsday irr will rll hnndsonin silk shirt wnlst suits made of (tlvrinand's tafTetfts. In Q Q flll nt-w shndes.. l.5rt valuns, Rl . . . 'vi NEW COVEUT COAT8-ln tlht flttlna;. pony and loose effects, over l.mvi unr ments to sclct from, sitmctlve R(1 values, at, -jn. ttS. tll.sn. io and..." COVKflT t'OAT 81'KCIAI-Hsnrsome aar ments. mnde of Mohcsun i-ovrrt. In new est styles, satin lined $7.60 C S value, at pcj I.ABT CALL OX WINTER 'OAT8-l'osts that sold nt $l2.on to tlo.on, a ja Tliursdny. at VJ Cnnts that sold at $18. 50 and t. Thursday, at NKW HPR1NO SKIRTS-Voiles. panamaa,: etc.. hnndsome rtexlirns. at $15.on, CIO $12. ."in. $1f.i and at.OU SKIRT SPHCIAL Walking Skirts, ? QQ worth $6.00 to $7.R0, at 4,0 .7.50 Wew Lingerie Waists Prices From $1.25 up to $10 $?0n and $2.50 Waists In flannels, alba tross, nun's veilings, Sicilians, Oc etc.. Thursday, at VJl NEW HOME MADE WRAPPERS -The best ever, at the prices siscs 82 to fl 4fi. at t2 2S. tt BS. 11.7R. II nil and .... a. aa C FROM 8 TIM, A. M.-TBc Dress ing Sucques. at 25c FROM :30 TILL : A. M.-Wrap- fOrt peis, worth $1 2S. at UVU FROM TILL 10 A. M Children's 7Q Dresses, worth tip to $2, at " FROM 9:3" TILL 10:90 A. M.-$3.0O QQf. Knit Top Underskirts -'0" Thursday Special Bargains in Dress Goods, Linens and Blankets 85c 50c 75c 48c e lined 12c S-4 10-4. 15-4 SILVER BLEACHED PAT TERN CLOTHS (border all round), nil linen, sold from $2.1 to $4.00, at 1 C(l $!.!. $1.75 and 5V and B5c MERCERIZED TABLE LINEN 56 and 68 Inches, wide special, at aTlp per yard Oaf TI RK1SH BATH TOWELS Bleached and unbleached, large size, worth up Qc to 15c, special "w FROM 9:30 TILL 10:30 A. MVe will sell $1.0 quality fine mohair, 62 incnea wide, all colors and black, only one pat- flfcir-; tern to a customer, yard uu" Ladles' Union Snlts, With Extra Green Trading Stamps Ladles' heavy fleece lined Union Suits, sizes 4 to 9, regular f n A 11.60 value, special -Thursday a suit l.UU t And Double Green Trading Stamps. Flannelette Less Than Cost All our Klmona Flannelettes and Fleece Downs and English Flannelette, worth 15c to 25c vaid. 1f Thursday, a yard, only " ..IUC 10c rercAles al.7c Yard All our 28-inch Percales, in light and k 7 dark colors, new patterns, Thursday, a yard, only C 75 Dozen Linen' Napkins, 18x18, pure bleached, worth $1.35 I fkCk ' per dozen, Thursday, a dozen, only .I.UU FIRST SHOWING OF XEW SWELL COATS." New Cmvenette Coats All the latest cuts, new style backs, in both tight fitting and loose backs, all the latest pleated effects f? f r prices, 118.50. 112.50, $9.90 and Covert Cloth Jackets Both for ladies and misses, tight fitting and box coats, loose effects, with or without collars, all sizes r i prices. $7.60, $5.95, $5.50 and... 5.UU New Thiw-Qtinrter Length -Coats In coverts, new plaid material, In light and dark shades, eelf-trimmed with straps, with and without collars, very nobby, both for ladies and misses prices, 1 A , 18-6 ,i2- a?d: 10.00 u"l " nuns ix-ii in imr Hiteclnl Offer Suits In eton and 1arkt effects, formerly $12.50. $15.00 and $18.00. on sale 4 r A at " owns r Hrv unenne for.... Si fix Dress Skirts for .'. !f2 08 2.50 ANOTHER SENSATIONAL ORANGE SALE. ONE WHOLE CAR FANCY REDLAND NAVEL ORANGES. Sweet, Juicy and A Delicious per doz . UC And Ten Green Trading Stamps with each dozen. Limit 3 dozen to a customer. (No dealers or. peddlers sup plied at this sale.) 20c 20c 20c A Great Picture Frame Sale. Saturday Saturday oee ti muowi See Windows 1 Crockery for All... New Thinji Arriving Daily and Gold 3.90 CflTTON BKD HI.ANKETS Pull tl-4 s!lki pxtra havy tVX value, at, 7SC iwr pair AM. WOOIj BED HLANKETS tll site, roaiulur $7.W) value, apeclal, t QQ Thursday aJ.UCT COTTON WRD BT.ANKETS Good quality, arrpat snap, at, pair .... FROM S TIM. 4 P. M.-We will sell In high arradp waah g-ooda department. 2So, !Wo and 6f White Mercerised Walstlna, two pattrrnn to n. customer, l(lo at, per yard ww 38c Great Mid-Week Gr$cery Sale Continues. HAYDEN BROS. To Many Point in California. Oregon, Washington FROM OMAHA UNION PACIFIC KVKRV DAY TO APRIL 7, 10OO. ) to Ogden and Salt Lake City. to Butte, Anaconda and Helena C fl ( to Pendleton and Walla Walla. VataCaOU to Spokane and Wenatcbee, Wash. ' to San Francisco, Los AnRelp., San Diego ana many otner uauiorma poinu. I . TT. Ttl?l TlTl.l.-. S25 DD couver, Victoria and Astoria. and Balem, via .Portland. kto Portland, or to Tacoma and Seattle, AND TO MANY OTHER POINT.. $20.00; City Inquire at Ticket Offlo- 1324 Farnam St. I 'Phone Douglaa 331 See that White Toilet Set, a beauty, 10 pes 12 pieces, .fy).98. Other Sets at $2.50 $3.50, $4.25, $5.00 up to $15.00. Close out on 400 Glass Jelly Trays, a pretty, clear foot-, ed article, regular 'w val ue, Thursday each , J C ' Odds and Ends in Dinner ware New lots added to the tables every day. PRICES ONE-HALF. BAKKKS, 2 Op, 1 tic-and 10c I'LATKS, iuc, e. and BOc, 35c, 25t; and.l.V Til's AND SAl'CEKS. 12.4c and 10c Longer. Higher and Wider Berths a rzCE MOTHER USED TO VVAVwl I OKE SUCH MINCE . . r a - -r mr- UcoBti i.mii it f vb a i ic kl V - IN 2 -Hit. iu c-Y iW - wm m nrri'' i ti. srsm W. .MISS KOOSEVELT la to b married nrxt Saturday. If you ara thlnklnn uf doln th aaina let ua aell you your wedding ring and . w Zil, f.,r the bride. A diamond and pearl brooHi. a. gold brai-elet, a atrlng of gild beada.- or aomeihtng of thla kind, tnat ane ran ii-i ir inrniuij ,i that day. Upend few minutea In our atore. Iook for tha . najne. s W- LINDSAY. JEWELER. M ISie DOUGLAS T. BEE WANT ADS PRODUCE RESULTS i This is one of the advantages in sleeping cars OWNED and OPERATED by the CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL RAILWAY. THREE fast trains to Chicago, , leave Union Station, Omaha, every day at 7:55 A. M., 5:45 P. M. and 8:35 P. M. TICKET OFFICE: 1524 FARNAM STREET, OMAHA, NEB. Ml : i. Is the verdict of all who have gone to Havana, Cuba. First class service via the Ulinois Central and New Orleans. For sleeping car and steamship .reservation and illustrated Cuban Booklet call at City Ticket Office, 1402 " ' : Farnam Street, or write SAMUEL NORTH, DISTRICT PASSEHOEE AGENT. OMAHA. NEB. iuai-uaa--!Z---