i 1 THE OMAHA. D AIT A' BEE: SATURDAY. SEPPTEMBEIt . 5. . 1903. 8 to 10.30 P. M. m iff NEW STOKl y- ' WITH ITS IMMENSE STOCKS OF BRAND NEW TS J CLOTHING, HATS, FURNISHINGS, SHOES AND TRAVELING GOODS y 1 LllJJ LOv fU Kill IMIVUVJ II - ' "N 1 i V - " I v-. III hll I I I I I I i ' III. T Mowers 3 Ladies, j i - (8) OPPOSITE THOMPSON, DELDEN & CO. INVITES THE PUBLIC TO INSPECT THEIR MAGNIFICENT NEW STORE, 'THE HOME Or QUALITY CLOTHES," ON Opening Day, Saturday, Sept. 5th We have made extraordinary efforts to have this an unusual event. No city in the country can boast of a more beau tiful store and only in the very largest cities is there any clothing store exceeding it in size. Every department is so arranged as to make shopping here a positive pleasure to men, women and children. Come! Be Our Guest Well Give You a Royal Reception And do everything in our power to make you understand that at least you have found a clothes store where you da not have to buy to be assured of a kindly welcome. . Useful Souvenir for all and a Novelty for the Children A Few Words Concerning the Policy Adopted for Conducting This Store We will do everything within the bounds of human endeavor to merit the patronage of the masses and to entirely satisfy and safeguard everyone who enters this store, whether through curiosity or a desire to buy. Competent salespeople, who are painstaking and courteous at all times absolute truthfulness in all statements, whether it be in our ads or in our store and a positive guarantee on every article we sell, including a refund of your money if you so desire. . 5 "Absolute Honesty in Merchandising" '.' Is the Motto Emblazoned on the Standard A Under which.we .will fight for patronage and we have no hesitancy in saying to the world that we prefer to sell a hundred garments at the very lowest margin than to sell a dozen at an exorbitant profit in other words we are after the volume of business and if high qualities, satisfactory deal ings and low prices will gain it, we have no fear of the position we have taken. Hofmann's Orchestra Will render entrancing music afternoon and evening Second Floor MUSICAL PROGRAM , AFTERNOON FIRST PART '-."I 1. March Imperial Edward. . .Sous 2. Walti The Merry Widow. .Tehar 3. Selection Fortune Teller. Herbert 4. Bong Somewhtre Harris " SECOND PART 6. March Popularity Cohan . Selection "Girl Question"... .....Howard 7. Ragtime FYun Bob . . . .Wenrlch 8. Intermezzo Martlnque ..Loralne THIRD PART (. March Under the Banner of Victory Blon 10. Satut d' Amour.. .....UIgar 11. Selection From Bohemian Jirl ...Balfe 12.. The Rosary Nevin EVENING TTTP", FIRST PART 13. March A Trip on tha Derby Uebest 14. Bchatc Walzer From Gipsy Baron Strauss' 15. Sweetmeats Fantana ....Uubbell SECONl) PART 17. March Summertime ..Vol Tllzor IS. Waltz Jolly Fellows ...VolUtdlt 19. Ragtime The Smllef "...Wenrlch 20. Sextet from Lucia Dl Lam- nermoor ; Donizetti --THIRD PART 21. (March Sultan of Bulu Mann 22. Cornet Solo Castles In the Air l.lnr.he 23. Selection School Days. .Edwards 24. Spring Song Mendelssohn FOURTH PART 25. March Napance Williams 28. Grand American Fantasia. .Bendix 27. Egyptian Intermcxgo Zallali . Loralne 28. Selection Amerlc.i ....... Moses EVERY SUIT, OVERCOAT, RAINCOAT Or pair of trousers in this store is made to our order by the highest class tailoring firms in the country. Each selected because of their excellence in the particular work assigned them. ' :. A Partial List of the High Class Tailors , . Who Execute Our Sturm, Mayer & Company, Chicago. Eli Meyer & M. C. Simon, Rochester. Brokaw Brothers, New York. Hatchett, Carhart & Company, New York. The Washington Company, New York. The Atterbury System, New York. Levy Brothers, Rochester. Michael Stern & Company, Rochester. August Brothers, Rochester. Garsonj Meyers & Company, Roches ter. Steefel, Strauss & Conner, Rochester. B. Rothchild & Company, Rochester. Henry J. Brook & Company, Buffalo. Garment Orders " L. Abt & Sons, Chicago. Drespress, Loewenstein & Company, Chicago. Arnold, Loucheim & Company, Phila delphia. Sweet, Orr & Company, New York. London, Garson & Budwig, New York. Alsberg, Moritz & Lave, New York. J oseph Skolny & Company, New York. Schwartz & Jaf fee, New York. William Lauterbach, New York. Sternberg Brothers, New York. Sol Newman & Company, New York. Cohen, Goldman & Company, New York. - . : Furnishing Goods ,In an assortment never before attempted In Omaha. Moat of tha various articles and styles are exclusive with us yet all are sold with the same narrow marr x of profit that characterizes our selling in the various departments In this store. Window Number 5, 10. II, 12, 14, 15. 16, 17, 18. 19 ' Will give you an Idea of what to expect at this store and we have hundreds of other tempting value-offers that we are unable to display. OUR FANCY VESTS Are to be found In a handsome department devoted exclusively to them.. Men -with a hobby for fancy waist coats would do well to come to a store that Is careful of what they show and how the show It. A Few Am Shown In Window N. 3 EXC Our Juvenile Department , . Is the handsomest In the country and one of the jargest and Is davoted exclusively to the sale of Children Suits. Coata, Hats, Caps a.nd Furnishings In It you will find every new Idea In little men's wearables. No store ever made a greater effort to Inter est children or their parents and the greatest line of good clothes ever brought to the West Is now ready for inspec tion. The prices start at $1.50 AND RANGE UP TO $18.00 We call particular attention to the new London Derby and Paris Manly suits to be found only In this tore. They are without question the highest types of lit tie fellow's clothes ever tailored. Look In Windows 1 a.nd 2 j y V V ; "I A I n i ; -? - 1 i I . '1, ' PTIONA AND OVERCOATS SHOWN IN WINDOWS . 7. 8, 9 Our method of having every garment made to our Bpecial order from fabrics, trimmings and linings, selected by us and by tailors selected by us according to their abil ity and our requirements, have resulted in a surpassing assortment of exclusive garments and a range of values never. before thought possible. "We actually .give you high class CUSTOM TAILORINGS Ready for immediate wear at prices less than other stores ask for the most ordinary ready-to-wearables. TWO WAYS OF BARGAIN GIVING One is to make absurd claims for common merchan dise and offer it at penny-splitting prices. The other is our way and we think the better way. To put an unusual amount of value into the garments and sell them at com mon prices, thereby making a satisfied customer with every sale. MEN'S SUITS... $7 So HO FALL O'COATS $10 fio $50 RAINCOATS.... s!0 to s35 OVERCOATS.... $9 to s50 FUR AND FUR n n $fl ca LINED COATS 1 J 10 s UITS Y'Sr'' '"Sl Shoes Of Merit FOR MEN AND BOYS Never before In the hlBtory of Omaha has a shoe department been opened with such a complete stock as Is to be found at this store. Not only have we the staple styles found elsewhere, but we have such a variety of styles, widths and lasts made especially for us as to make, a misfit an impossibility. No matter what Its shape may be We Can Fit Yur Foot And we have competent men, experts in fitting, who will see that you get the shape your foot requires. 100 Styles of Men's Shoes rr.ra $2.00 t. $5.00 29 Styles Of Boy's Shoes From $1.50 T. $3.00 And we guarantee a saving of 25 per cent (no matter what grade you buy) as compared to other store prices. The Newest Hats Are found in great profusion in the magnificent de partment devoted to headwear. We have all the staple blocks and colors as well as every novelty worthy of con sideration by well dressed men, and we give you a bet ter hat for your money than you've been getting. Our guarantee for that, the prices range from $1.00 to $6.00 The Stetson "Exclusive" is found In no other Omaha store. It is the finest stiff hat ever sold at See Window No. 12. $5.00 DAT CONFORMING We have a hat conforming department as well equip ped as any in New York City and an experienced hatter to see that you are perfectly fitted. Men who have had bat troubles would dp well to come here. ftjifi - ' T - M Evening Clothes No matter what function you wish to attend we've every requirement for correct appareling. Our full dress suits and Tuxedos are the equal oC any made by the most exclusive tailors. They are "ready for immediate use and the money saved will be considerable. Full Dress Suits $25 to $50 Tuxedos $15 to $40 . , YOUNG MEN'S SUITS and OVERCOATS Boys who are too old to be children and too youn,r to be men, will find in our men's clothing section clothe.s with every ' frill of fashion" woven into them by ex perts in men's tailoring. No Ktore in the west ever showed 6uch high class long pants suits. Suits $5 to $35 Overcoats $6.50 to $25 Trousers ' For Men Boys and Children ' We don't hesitate to say that these departments con tain more trousers than two ordinary departments and we are prepared to give you the most remarkable values, whether you want the finest that can be made or the cheapest you can gst to wear to work. And we've Just as good values In knee pants and knickerbockers. Men's and Youn Men's $1.25 to $12 Knee Pe,nts35c to $2.50