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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 17, 1908)
12 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 17, lf0 Matchless Spscial Bargains for Tuesday TThTr,TTTTTTlln,Fn3f'n rnniif?'i All the High Class Dress Goods Prom the Philip Roscngarten Stock At the Fost Extraordinary Bargains v Ever Known in the History of Omaha All the t'irt pieces of elegant 4(5 to 54-inoh materials, fancy invisible stripes and check serges, fauey poplinettes, suitings ami coatings, shadow stripes and 'plain chiffon hroadcloth worth from fPc to $2.00 yd. 4 big lots at, yd., 10c 25c 49c j S9c nhmmmmm anHmHi mmmmmaummm m $3 Silk Chiffon Scarfs al $1 Beautiful all silk Chiffon Scarfs in dainty Dresden .. patterns and delicate shadings 2 yards 31 long and full 24-inches wide. These scurfs l anl automobile hat drapes are worth up M to $i?.00 special sale at Big Special Sale of Shawls We have bought out an entire shawl manufacturer, including break fad! hawln, full sized single shawls and double shawls, and have divided them Into three lots, to go on aale In our basement. Choice of hundred of '50c all wool lireakfast (Shawls on sale ' 15c X'hoUt of strictly all wool Hlnjcle , Khawln, In plain colors, checks and plaids, worth $2.00 on sale C ft at JVC Choice of any Double Shawls In the entire lot, strictly all wool, in plain colors, checks and plaids, worth up to $4.00 choice $1 0E30CXOE2SE3CE3OE3OE3OE3 B Veils at 15c s ii All silk chiffon veils, o (H-j: yards long, in all 5 colors, , a very special Q bargain, for ffl 2 Tuesday, l O rj at, each..... -"" o aOE30E30CXOCaOE3000E3 I0E30I iqcaoi a o a o a o p o e. OE30 in n Women's Kid Gloves 0 In 8 and 10 Button lengths Made 01 nnest lamDskin, in blacks, whites and all the very newest shades for fall actually worth as high as $2 a pair; special Tuesday, at oca D o n o n o n o n wcaocaoi 8c IOE30C30C30I O D o n o n o n o 0 o Tvvo Special Underwear Bargains Men's fleece lined under skirts and drawers, worth 25c Extra special in children's fleece lined underwear 33c values, on bar- f Q gain squares at. . . .I-rC .regularly 45c each bargain square at, each a uirecioire $115 New Style Effects ' Long Black Co acts a.t $15 These stunning coats are in directoire and demi-empire styles some are beautifully trim- nied ; all sizes, at Silk Petticoats These petticoats are in black and all col ors same quality silk as used C in $15.00 petticoats; special at. . .p J SILK WAISTS Nothing is so smart for wear with the new tailored suits as one of these plain tailored silk waists, in black or fc C in various popular colors, at PJ DR, BRADBURY, DENTIST l.JS8fi2 f.VM"" Pathless Extruding 50c ruTiTjnrf n ni , (frown, up from.. (2.60 Partial 1'Jutes, up , fruin S8.00 ruilngy. ' ui front 80a . . i. rorcuiHin fillings, ' up t rem . . l.SO Brldtre Work. Der toot h, up from S3-50 Nerves removed with unt pHln. ILVIOLIK WOU A tUXCIXTT. Work guaranteed ten yea rs. i U WW V V ? jJJf See the Ostrich Window J Double S. & H. Green Trading Stamps Tuesday Morning From 8:00 to m I 1 1 I iSllil 11:00 O'clock k Two stamps Instead of one for each 10c you spend In any department of the store. Plan your purchases for the morning hours. Trading Manip secure you handsome premiums that are suitable for Xmas gifts. Here's a cliance to fill your book in half the time' and at half the outlay, nies. Tuesday Again, 36-Inch Taffeta 10 full pieces o heavy, rich, all silk black Taffeta with a brilliant finish good wearing quality for petticoats or suits 7Q $1.26 regularly, at, yard i ZJC Astrakhan and Bearskins AND OTHKH COATINGS TUESDAY AT 1IAI.E These fine materials for children's warm coats, new this season, and In all the best colorings Astrakhans that are regularly $3.60 yard, in black, white, gray, red, green, cadet, etc $1.75 Itearskin, in black and navy, 64 Inches wide, regular $2.00 goods, yard 91.00 Coating", in imitation fur effects, many kinds. $4.00 kinds SU.OO $5.00 kinds $2.50 17.00 kinds $3.75 Double S. & II. Trading Stamps, H to 11 o'clock, on every purchase j OMAHA'S PVHE FOOD CSBTTR. H atostnnr.nt on 8d rioo. Dainty Metis at Moderate Fries. Opa irom 1 7 ft. m. to 7 p. rn. Saturdays trojaB 7 A. M. to 9 P M. r SPECIALS Flnrlris Oranges. pT dozen . .Uo t New York' Baldwin Apples, bbl $1 ' Six and 8even Crown Kiss, lb. 15c I Almonds, per lb Iftc' Peanuts, per qt 5c 1 Prunes, per lb rtc m Macaroni, per pkg Oc Creamery Rutter, per lb 2Hc Country Rolls, pr lb 2flc I Sand 11111 Potatoes, per bu..75c Excellence Flour, per sack . .91.25 1 L'p-to-Date Washing Fowd., pkg. 8c' Courtney's Coffee Shop. J It's ey to buy prood coffre, f rsh- d ly roasted. If you r-omo here for It. I Hrlng us your coffee trouhlen. IfF you epprvclate quality, we know vou will be Pleased with Courtney's Quality." Ord-r ANKOLA today. Courtney's ANKOLA Coffee. None i other "Just s good," per lb 39ol Threo pounds for f 1.00 ' goartney & Go I 17th and DonfUi 8t. p Phone Xong-laa 647 v PrlTftt Exohftnrs Connects AU Septa. Men's Crown Sample Slices Values to S4. at SI. 98, $2.50 THE RELIABLE STORE Boys' Suits and Overcoats Values from 53.50 to 58, at 51. 85-52. B5 Domestics Snowflake Cotton Comforters White, light and as fluffy as down, sllkoline both sides, yarn knotted, $3.00 kinds. . $1.75 Heacon Blanket Bath Robes, full 72x90 inch, many color combina tions, $2.50 kind $1.08 Outing Flannel Stripes and Checks at 3 8v3c Bleached Cotton Flannel, ' at 4H 12V&C Outings, plain pink and blue and dark gray mixtures.. 7H ItlanketN, extra good 75c quality, in tan, gray and white, pair 48 Cotton Blankets, largest size, 12-4, gray only beBt $1.75 blankets, at $1.10 Outing Gowns Very heavy and warm gowns, with fleecy nap, well made, cut wide and full, Beveral styles $1.00 Flannelette House Dresses Two piece fleeced, dresses, skirt and dressing sacques, also wrappers, good washable cojprs . . $1.25 Leggings Black Jersey Leggings, 60c, 75 White Bearskin Lessings at.$l Chinchilla Leggings, red, blu;, gray and brown $1.50 Astrakhan Leggings, in gray, blue, brown,, white, for SI. OO Tan Leather Leggings ..$1.50 Wonderful Sale Fine BWck Skirts 73 $7.50 Not Even Half Value Silk and Voile S15, $18 and $20 Skirts One hundred and fifty stunning models, made from high grade taffetas and imported Altman voiles, plain tailored and exquisitely trimmed styles. All in tremendous sale, Tuesday, choice, $7.50. Heavy Long Coats StyllshEmplre coats, with very full circular gkirt, made of dark stripe Bannockburn tweeds, for Young Women gnuglv fitted garments with self strappings. One of the dressiest low priced coats shown this season $10 MISSES' COATS Three clever styles that are really $10 values, all wool thibet, some with velvet collar, some with broadcloth collar and cuffs and braid trimmings, also heavy stripe coats, long loose box and fitted garments $7.95 Few more of our Higher Priced Suits to go FREE TREATMENT OFFER ENDS NEXT FRIDAY. All Tatients Taken Before Xov. 20th Will Get a Month's Treat ment Free. At'STRO AMERICAN DOCTORS .BHesaa Have ProTen That the Austrlan-Amer. lean Treatment Is the Greatest In the World. All patient, accepted for treatment be fore November 30 will be given a month', treatment. Including all medicines, abso lutely free. It Is the aim of the specialists to prove that tho AuBtrlan-Amerlcan sys tem of treatment Is the most successful treatment In the world. 1'eople from all over the state and from surrounding states have taken advantage of this generous offer of the noted spe cialists. They are taking the treatment and in turn are being cured. The same marvelous cures that have made Austria famous are now being effected In America by the Austrian-American treatment, which Is. the same as that of the old country. Don't think that because these great spe cialists have the best method of curing diseases that the cost of being well 1s too high. The Austro-Amerlcan doctors have put the price within the reach of ell. Be side they are giving a month's treatment and medicines absolutely free to all who take treatment before next Friday. Don't miss a chance like this. If you are suffering with any form of any chronic or nervous disease see these great spe cialist, at once. They can and will make you well. They will cure you permanently by first removing from the system the trouble that causes the disease. No system of treatment In America can compare with the Austrian-American treat ment. No specialists 1n the land are giv ing this wonderful treatment except the Austro-Amerlcan doctors, permanently lo cated In Omaha In the Ramge building, opposite the Orpheum theater. Another Great Skirt Sale Tuesday Entire stock of a prominent New York manufacturer was secured by our buyer at a small fraction of their actual worth. The first shipment, in cluding all styles ami colors in fine Panamas and fancy mixed materials, lias just been received, many skirts in the lot worth to $10.00, and all of them bargains, surpassing any ever before shown in Omaha QO QC at sale price V4-WU Silk Underwear Free To every purchaser of orw nf our reg ular $8.90 voile skirts, elegant quality garments, trimmed with folds and bands of taffeta, we will give free of charge ono of our best $5.00 silk pet ticoats, made of guaranteed taffeta and every one warranted for wear a one day sale, only, and tho most dar ing bargain offer ever QC QC made in Omaha; both for. . ?J3J SPECIAL UNDERSKIRT OFFERINGS $2.00 Heatherbloom Underskirts, 20 dozen in the lot for selection for this one day; your choice $1.25 Regular $1.')0 black sateen underskirts, 15 dozen in the lot for selection; choice' C9c Several magnificent bargain offerings in Tailor Suits and Coats for Tuesday. . You can readily save from $3.00 to $8.00 or your coat or suit. Investigate, it pays. Extra Specials for Tuesday From 9 to 0:30 A. M. One case of Farmer's Choke, the finest 10c bleached! muslin made, fine for the needle, 10 yards to customer, at, per yard G' From 10 to 10.30 A. M. One case of XC Celebrated Beacon Mills Blankets, regular price $2.50. This is 11-4 fine felted, fine weight and best make. Only 25 pairs, at, pair ... $1.274 From S to 2.30 P. M. One case of Amoskeag 1921 Outing Flannel, dark or light colors, 10 yards limit, at, per yard 5 From 3 to 3:80 P. M. One case of fine wool Blankets, extra large and extra heavy, regular price $4.98, two pairs limit, at. pair $1.08 Several other sales for all day. Five special half hour sales on seasonable merchandise at different times. All Grocery, Fresh Fruit, Vegetable, Cracker, Cheese and llutter specials advertised Sunday fur Monday will be continued for Tuesday's selling. About twenty $60 and $75 Suits, only one of each kind handsomest models, closing out at -our very ;V: JCOWKrTOBE CAPTAIN Omaha 'Boy Will Receive Promotion ? in lew Days. C0KMAXD AT FORT WASHAKIE ,H iH III RrrclT Advance Rrsall if I'ritmtloas . of Several Ofll- errs J"uat ' In front '"if riV..'-.' f Hm. l iist, UetUfnutt 'W., B. Cowln of til 'Third iiilt'od flutes cavalry will within tli tho Tnd'cd fltts cavalry will within the next fw days be promoted to the rank of iaiHli, froiu .the fct that he Is the senior .first llfuti-nant of the cavalry branch of tho srrvk', and receives Ms promotion by seniority through, the promotion of other off Ions of the cavalry just ahead of him In tho line. Lieutenant Covin Is the son of Urneral Iir.lvon'! PERFECT TeoSh Povdor Cioanses. preserve and beautifies the teeth, and Purifies the breath A superior dentifrice for people of refinement Established in 1866 If John C. Cow in of Omaha. Lieutenant Cowln entered the service as a captain and commissary of subsistence In 1898 and was mustered out of the volunteer establish-' ment In May 1899. In June of that same year he was appointed to a second lieu tenancy In the Third United States cav alry, and was promoted to first lieutenant February. 1601. With the retirement ot Colonel Edward A. Godman of the Fourteenth I'nlted States cavalry, which became effective Sun. day, Lieutenant Colonel James B. Mickey, now In the adjutant general's department, becomes colonel of that regiment and Major W. V. Beach of tho Fifteenth cav alry becomes lieutenant colonel. Captain William F. Flynn of the Klghth cavalry be comes a nuijor. Capt iln Cowln rri;bibly will bo transferred to the Klghth cavalry and placed In command at Fort Washakie, Wyn. MrlgadW-r Genera! Churles Morton re turned Sunday from St. Louis. Where lie attended the annual meeting of the So cle'v of the Army of the Tennessee. Nothing new has yet developed regnrrllnK tlio coming of Brigadier General WIlllMn H. Certcr to Omaha to succeed Genera Morton In command of the Department of the Missouri. No orders have yet been ssued from army headquarters at Wash ington revoking the rrogram which con templates General Carter to this eominan.l, and he may be here at any time, though at present General Carter Is in Washing ton on the army board making the new army staff assignments. C D c D D C C D C 0 C C B B B B B B B B B B B B K 1k Warning. Don't let stomach, liver nor kidney trouble down you. when you oan qutckly down them wltli Klectrlc Bitters. Sfc. For sale by Beaton Drug Co. Government Let Sale Begins. I.AWTON. Okl, Nov. IS. The govern ment lot sale of the half-section of Indian sohool land adjoining lawtoa opened, by act of the last congrs. begaji here (oday with G.Ot persons a temilnr. lots sjIj at Z'j r i em above tppi aiseu:.;.t. Tuesday Sale GLOVES $1.25 Cape Gloves, one clasp, tans and black, $1.25 values .. 98 C 16 and 12 button French kid cape gloves, -best colors, values to $4, at $1.05 8 button Biarritz Gloves, tans only, at 95 HOSIKKV Women's mercerized Beamless 20e black Hose for 12 H Women's 25c mercerized Hose, Tuesday, special 10 Boys' and girls' 12V4c ribbed stockings for Q $40 & Knit Underwear SPECIALS Women's Vests and Pants, gray and ecru, heavy 35c fleeced gar ments, finest quality made 19 Fine Gauge Vests and Pants, white and cream, crochet trim, 75c kind 49 Women's 75c Fleeced Union Suits, at e , 490 Children's Wool Plaited 50c Suits, at 35 HANDKEHCHIEFS Women's all linen handkerchiefs, best 10c quality for 5 Women's all linen hemslitched and embroidsred handkerchiefs, 25c kind 3 for 50c, each 17t Double Green Trading Stamps, 8 to 11 o'clock with all purchases Tuesday. Misses' and Children's School Shoes DON'T FORGET TRY HAYDEtrs FIRST IT PAYS L3nT"nliHili"r- -- " - --" -..I'-'-TllITT!?!.-'' ",'""'" " ""TTmZmI'iiiimmi'J sro s(0 The Best Corset News in Town New tapering waist model, just as fash- -7 ( ion dictates; Tuesday JC You never saw a better corset at $1.25. They are perfect models that-the factory is introducing through the Bennett store. Cut bias and gored and built with extended hips. Made of sterling Wh Clth anti atiste supporters, front and side; $l.'u values lor 7llc Tuesday. Bennett's Big Grocery f ,7 1 School shoes for misses and children are more important than shoes for father, mother or brother. We pride ourselves on the rec ord we have made with our misses' and children's school shoes. They are made of plump kid nnrl rrnn I n,. Iinv .alf L'vli.ni,,. " . .... u ... vj a vail UAltu.lUU soles Button or lace. CHICAGO AND RETURN November 29-30, December 1-2-7-8. THE ELECTRIC LIGHTED CHICAGO' SPE CIAL The most 'popular Chicago train leaves Omaha at 6:30 p. m., and arrives Chicago 9 :00 a. m. This train is lighted throughout by the dynamo sys tem; carries highest grade of chair cars and standard sleepers with two lights in every berth. THE NEW STEEL LIBRARY OBSERVATION CARS in service on this train are masterpieces of the builders' art, and most luxurious and up-to-date in their appointments. Sleepers and diner open t.o passengers at 6:00 p. m. Other good Chicago trains leave Omaha at 7:25 a. m. and 4:20 p. m. J. B. REYNOLDS, City Passenger Agent, 1502 Farnani Street, Omaha, Neb. Children's SIas 8H to 11 $1.50 Misses' Sizes 11 to QjJ $2.50 Young Womrnt' Sizes 2 to A little more expensive than some others, but a whole lot better Ask (o see our Teddy Bear Shoes iufant's to misses' sizes Some thing new. Drexel Shoe Co. 1419 Farnam Street. I r "MP1 13 Z2 Cooking and Heating Fuel and Trouble Savers EVERY CHARTER OAK 13 GUARANTEED If your daalsr tris to talk you intn tkn miitak of burins another make, wrias a ns CHARTER OAK STOVE AND RANGE CO. 8T. LOUIS, MO. HOTELS. Bennett's Capitol Coffee, per lb Teus. a8ort.d. pound ., , Bennett's Capitol IVpper. ran Bennett's Capitol Baklnif J'owder, can II. J. lleinii bill I'lcKels, duaen for Yankee Hose Toilet hoap, 3 chUi'S for Karly J.no Peas, extra sifted. "Best We Have,' A dvon Jams, assorted, two cans "Brst vVe Have" Corn, three inu for 11 J. HrinE Hweet Unions, pint Maple Cream, two cakes t'eanut Salad Oil. bottle lloiu-y special, pure strained honey, glass..,. Wonder Wax, for laundry, six for Bennett's Capitol Wheat, i.'-ll. pkg Allen's Brown Bread Flour, pics; ,..88o and 30 (Sreen Stamps ...680 and !' tlreen Stamps ...10c and i Crceii Stamps ...84o und JO Circe n stamps ...18o ...85o und 10 Urten Stampi Uc cans for lie ...SOc and 10 Ureen r!lau:ps . ..85c . ..SSo and 10 Oreen Stamps ...100 and 10 tlreen Stamps .. 860 und 10 Ureen Stumps .lSViO und 10 tireoa stumps ...Soo und 10 Orecu Stamps ...llo and 10 Oreen Stomps ...ISo und 10 Oreen Stamps Two Dollars buys a beautiful stick pin, with garnets and pearls, also fancy mountings 11.50 to 2.00 a signet pin with mon ogTam. Ws hnvu handsome Una. Spend a few min utes In our store. Look for th name. ' S. W. LINDSAY, Jeweler IBIS BOUOIAI miET iThe Bee for Hll the Sporting News pa It's a Beneficial Habit to make your visits t a dentUt, fre quently. If there Is any diseased condi tion or decay, he will discover it. while In Its early stage. This economize x penwc and pain, and you know the cxa''l condition of your teeth. What patients tell about our nperutions and prices gives their friends a desire to have us lol at their teeth. FILLINGS CROWNS . . . . 75c up. $5.00 Taft's Dental Rooms rn? sovaua srrmzsT. MORPHINE rt ether drag hablia ara pnstttrsnr er4 ttf UARITINA. For hjtKMlennle or internal osa. Sample nt to anr nrns- bshttoe l K" nsll, Rrnlr price tt m per bottle a M. Ite your drugglM or bj saiil la fifes vrsppsr. Mall Orders nUeid Ur IIAVDEN UltUS.. 0L1I.. MCU MOTEL V Broadway, Fifth Avenue and 27th St., NEW YORK. r .-m f new mm famswmm Mmmmm In tht Ctntrt of tht Shopping District. A Meiers. Nr CUm Bett rptt to U tti apaUV nun. tunitohmia ud acHTioM Mtifcljr m tnrottghout. Popuu nh ItuitM vwMbi the ttty wttb- Iwwink tad cat. & Is opt ta4 Ikusim. t No esb It rt ftulr4. 0 fooiav 200 rooms vrftfc Wlk H ot tad coid wcf and tt ABSOLUTELY FIREPROOF. Room f 1.50 per day and upward. (UN oC AM PLAN. fttOBCC W. SWVCCNCY, "a.saitTom, Angus Gordon, Late Mgr. of King Edward Hotel, Toronto, Cat