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12 THE BEE: OMAHA, TIUTRSDAY. SErTEMHER 22. 1010. ,
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SPECIAL SALES FOR THURSDAY
Women's $15 Suits
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All new styles, well tailored .
and practical for every use.
Coats are semi-fitted and
contain the newest style
features; materials are
broacloths and cheviots, in
fashionable col
ors; a very spec
ial price
Women's Long Black
Broadcloth Coats at $12.59
All new fall styles, made of
heavv black broadcloth of
good quality, full satin lined, highly
tailored all sizes a very (MO (TA
special bargain at .Vlaiiwv
All the Women's Silk and Linen
Dresses from the New York Jobber's
Stock at Great Bargains in Basement
"Women's Silk Dresses, in new fall
styles very prettily made and worth
$18.(H) to $25.0()-in base- ?A
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Women's Linen Dresses Mostly sam
ples, worth up to $20.00 (j F
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Women's Walking Skirts Fall styles
worth up to $3.00 Qf) FA
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: Boys' Suits s
vvtn I wo fair fants lor
; Special Sale of Gloves
Main Floor
New Store
Women's" one and two-clasp German lambskin and English
!' waking .gloves black, white, tan and grey. fl-fl AA
Fitted tp.tlie hand at, pair. vleUU
Women's two-clasp taffeta gloves;
black only, all sizes OT
Gloves on liaiKiiln Square 2-elanp
Moclia. klii, capo and cliaiiuila
nhirk, hMoan.i colors
worth up to $1.26
at, p4r. .
69c
worth 50c, at, pair.
Thursday is Chocolate Day
In Brandais East Arcade
Those delicious bitter sweets with the pure fruit
and crushed nut centers regularly 40c lb.
Thursday only, lb..
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See the Elaborate Window Displays of Apparel
Imported Expressly for Our Fall Opening
Our Sixteenth street and Douglas street fronts are bril
liant with the showing of fall's finest merchandise. Our
opening next Monday, September 26, will be Omaha's most
important stylo event. v '
BRANDE1S STORES
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The boys' section on the second floor will be the center of attrac
tion to mothers of school boys Thursday. ,Ooe of those rare days when
$5.00 Suits are three-fifty Is the reason for it., 'om can dress the boys
In a fine hand-tailored suit that assures yttj thi ery best of service tor
the usual cost of much Inferior gradeB.These suits are the newejt
double-breasted Btyles with two pairs of knlokerboc kers, fairly bristling
with good style. D6n't expect to find them any other day but Thurs
day. 8les 7 to 16 years. ; 1
Must You Pay Less? Vell Here's a Lot
BOYS A certain maker came to us with a proposl-
5 A MPT F J F t,on to take ov,r a11 hli"travellers' samples of
3AOT.rL.Ei r W fooyg BUitB. They are from a house that
SUITS mm prides Itself, on making the best $3.50
suits. They are made of worsteds and Scotches, with good linings and
taped seams. To popularize out Thursday chlldren s day we offer
these splendid suits at $2.25.
Indian Play Snits, $1.00. $1.25. and $2.00
Made of Khaki and trimmed in red, several qualities and styles of
trimming. Outfit consists of coat, pants and war bonnett. Second floor.
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NEW YOKK MAKEU'8
Sample Line Tailored
Wool Dresses
$19!?
Values $25
and $30.00
- ThursdaLy. at
Forty-two dresses in all, fashioned after
the most approved styles. Tailored from
splendid serges and broadcloths, in all the
best colors. Some are severely plain tail
ored, some are soutache braid trimmed;
others have lace yokes. All new, likable
models. Won't you save the difference on
them now?
Remarkably Clever New
Models
Tailored Sergs S1ft50
Suits for Women PiV
Black and navy only, from the best serges
made. The coats are 32-inch notched col
lar style; self covered dome buttons being
the only attempt at a trimming. Satin
lined throughout. The skirts have the
narrow effect with. pleated bottom and
cross straps as a heading to flounce. Ab
solutely correct in every line. Thejri'a,re
quality suits and look the part. The price
surprises one for they are easily $25.00.
values, at, $1.50.
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Colonist Excursions
... October 1 to 15
A comfortable and economical trip. Glo this Fall
and get a home in the fertile San Joaquin Valley." Land
till may bo had there at bargain prices.
Write C. Seagraves. Gen'l Colonisation Agent. 1119 Railway Exchange.
I'lilraro, for tlw San Jouuln Valley book ana six monlha' free aubacrlD
tion ty The Sarth.
Th' expense of the trip is slight. Railroad fare only $25.00
from Omaha to California. Double berth in a Santa Ke tourist
sleeper, $5,75 extra. These cars are modern, sanitary, fully equip
ped, and are attached to fast trains.
Ak HamueJ Larimer. . Stp6vers allowed for Grand Canyon and Salt
oeni At. a. T. & River Valley, Arizona; also at most points in
fi. K. lty.. Kuuitabie California. Personally conducted excursions.
: Htd. Iea Motnaa. la. Fred Harvey meals, too.
Homeseekers' Excursions, Southwest,
first and thiraluesaas, monthly. Low round-trip fares.
There Is
Considerable
Difference
in the work of various dry cleaning
establishment. It takes good equip
ment, good operators and some
good intentions. We intend o.
maintain our front rank position
In Omaha. We expect to do it with
skilled oporators, furnished with
the best of good machinery.
Prices for Dry-Cleaning
Dvercoats $1.00
Suits ...1.50
Shirts-Plain
Shirts-Pleated 91.00
Jackets-Short fl.00
Jackets-Long $1.50
The Pantorium
1313 Jones St. Klther Phone
"Good Cleaners and Dyers" -
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Special Copy
The Daily Newspaper Glub
offers a series of prizes for the best
advertisements as to the value of-newg-papers
for a National advertising campaign.
THE OMAHA LOAN & BUILDING ASSOCIATION cretl '
itcd to ilk metobers on July 1st $89,UOO Dividends. It has never i
paid to its members less than six per cent per
L Of I annuin or 27 years. Saving accounts calling j
u O J ' tor m monthly payment of $l.UO to $25.UU may
i.uuo received. Ask (or liooklet "A" ami'
- other information. Assets $3,0OU,UUO. Heserve j
Address. S. bl Corner 16th aud Dodge Streets. '
DIVIDEND
luud $i7,uoa
Prompt,
Clean and
THE TheHens BEE A Daily
You Van! Hirror of
fo Read Evonfs
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LOW RATE
EXCURSIONS
Sept 20,
Oct. 4 and 18
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South
Southeast
Stop-ovar Privilefea
25 Day Return Limit
Tkkata for ihwa Et arilu ara aa Sala
Kl Law KatM ta Mu; Paiato is
Alabama, Florida, Georgia
Louisiana, Alissiuippi '.
North and South Carolina
Tennessee and Virginia
Far full Particulars AJdraM
P. W. MORROW,
N. W. P. A, L. & N. R. R.. Chicago
" J. E. DAVENPORT,
D. P.A-, L A N. R. R, St Louia.
COPY
SIZE
REQUIREMENTS
Must be submitted by Oc
tober 1st. 1810.
All advertisements to be
made up 70 lines D. C,
and to be submitted in the
rough (pen or pencil) with
layout attached, type size.
and. , illustrations to be in
dicated. SUBJECT The use and value of news
paper. In a publicity cam
paign, . effectiveness, low
ness xt cost, value or repe
' titlon, Influence on the re
tailer, etc. .
t PRIZES
First Price $25.00
Second Prize 15.00 i
Third Prix 10.00
Ten Prizes . . . 1.00 each,
, and honorable mention.
Advertisements winning prizes to be
the property of The Daily. Newspaper
Club and any others that are desired
will be purchased. '
AWARDS
Awards will be made by the Execu
tive Committee, and printed in the pa
pers composing The Daily Newspaper
Club.
TheDaily Newspaper Club
E. 3. PRESTON. General Manager.
803 Pulitzer Bldg., N. Y. City.
Beautiful Teeth
Thare ara lut few people who have
them. Good Tt-eth every one might have
if '.hey would so to Dr. iiraiiuury. 'ilia
(julckest. easiest and leant painful ate
the only, methods employed by us and
Hundreds-" of our .uatltmta, both In and
out of the city, will gladly tell you about
I ha good dental worn and our up-to-date
ways of doing thing- Crowns and bridge
work from i. 00 per tooth. Kittles that
fit from 14.00 to. f 12.50. 1'ainless extrac
tion of teeth. Ncrvea of teeth removed
without ' hurting yu. Work warranted
ten yearf.
OR. BRADSUHY, THE DENTIST
1604 rarnam St. PUona D. 1758
17 years same location.
Reliable
DentiGtry'
Tad's Denial Rooms
TWENTIETH CENTURY FARMER
Oa Dollar Per Year.
HOTELS AKD R ESOHTS.
GRBSIROLD
- DETROIT, MICH.
fred Postal. Pres. l. A. Sliaw, Jlgr.
il2a,u axpt-Ddatl in ramodnling, Jurnishmg
.lid d-uiimM. luu loomi Willi . .tut and
cold watar bath nearby. H and up porj
uay. "v 40oij wim iub and KuMn ....... 4
i.ut.ula-ui( ii Sitn. 42.0" bihi ui i. iia. i
Newefcl and finest cafa In the city, .with -the
must taautiful electrical louniain lu
America. Our jfacllltlea (or hish ia3 er-,
vca ara unexceptional, and similar m me'
biat hotela IB New torn. you caii pay I
double our rates for your accommodations.
but you taniiut gat anything baur.
This year, more than ever, is
mlsBos' fool wear like that of the
mother's all the daintiness in
last, style, lcathrr an.l color.
We have made a special effort
to have in misses' shoos a cor
rect style and at the same time
provide comfort.
No nails to hurt the foot.
A correct fit in length an,!
width, which means so much to
the growing foot. Welt scle3,
button and lace.
WOMEN'S SIZES
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MISSES' SIZES
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CHIIillUEN'S SIZES
HH to 11
$3.00
$2.50
$2.00
A quality so high and a price
so low that you can't afford to
make your purchases elsewhere
but at
Drexel Shoe Co.
1419 Farnam 81
Yet the "middle aged" are not prof
Sfnlnst the curves, fads and finishes
that attract the "younger fellows."
A special line of "Onlmod" shoes has
1 1n refore been made up for the "middlt
ugod" men; shoes that take up the
weight and "go easy while walking;"
but still replete with plenty of snap and
dash. Of course they'll WEAK, for ALL
Onimods DO.
52.50
sasfMHaTssTMsTslsBTsTMaMBsMsTsTa'sBW
The Regent Shoe Co.
205 5outh 15fh :
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Agency for Dr. Xead'a Cushioned.,
Soled Shoea for Man and Woman.!
FISTULA Pay When CURED
All Rectal Diseases cured without aorgica li
operation. No Chlorolorrn. Ether or other gen
eral aneasthetie used. CURE GUARANTEED
to last a LIFE-TIME. Hbxamination bi.
WRITS FOR BOOK ON PILES AND RECTAL DISEASES WITH TESTIMONIALS
DR. C R. TARRY, 224 Baa Bulldlns. Omafca. Kabraaha
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Time's Flight Turned Backward"
AGE AND SULPHUR.
Made Her Look Twenty Years Younger
READ MRS. MERRICK'S SWORN STATEMENT ;
ss RocHurasv M. Y,
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Stat or New York
County op Monroe
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( r.ancT a. werncit, oeing auiy sworn, aeposes ana says: wnen
I wai a girl, I had a head of heavy, long, dark brown hair which
was the envy of my schoolmates, and which attracted the atten
tion and remarks of strangers. As I grew older, my hair com
tnenced to come out, just a little at first, but gradually more and
snore, and then began to turn gra. I was induced 'jjv.the many
good reports I had heard of Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Hair
Remedy to try a bottle. My hair was quite thin and gray when
. I began using Sage and Sulphur, and you can imagine my satis
faction when I found that it was fast coming back to it natural
condition, being thicker, darker and more glossy than it had been
for a long time. I continued to use Sage and Sulphur, and my
hair is now as hea?, dark and smooth as wen I was a girl of
sixteen. It is now four years since I commenced using Sage tad
, Sulphur, and my hair is still in splendid condition.
MrtMlMllJllj
Preserve Your Youth and Beauty by Usin
1 I 1 I i f i aNr"r
re rare ib)
It Is Pure. Safe And Reliable
It Is Not Sticky. Oily Or Greasy
It Is An Elegant, Refreshing Dress!nZ .
It Makes The Hair Soft And Glossy
It Ouickly Removes Dandruff
It Restores Faded And Gray Hair To Natural Cofof
It Stops Hair Falling And Makes The Hair Grow
It Will Make Ypu Look Years Younger J )
PRICE
50c. and $1
A BOTTLE
AT ALL DRUGGISTS
tl Your Drnafflst Docs Not Keep It,
Scad Vu The Price In Stamp, And
We W1U Send Yea A Large Bottle,
Ezpreee Prepaid.
FOR 8A14i AM) Ka'OMMKSDED BY
SHERMAN & McCONNELL DRUG CO. AND OWL DRUG CO.
CHEMICAL
COMPANY
74 Cortland! St.
HEW YORK. N. Y.-
WANTED FEMALE
'"MHn u D.Mtl Caa'
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WANTED
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LOST AND FOUND
T1ST SHEPHERD &m: yellow and whits
'rini1. Answsra to nana Pal. Phona Tvlar
for Monday ioml Hjiwsrd
iPPly aJr. B. . Hall. ilM ' ,, .
OFFERED FAR BENT '-
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Today is Home Day. ' ,
Select your home in the fine list, of
real estate today.
Buy it.
There is no temptation to spend money put In a home. Yt.u pay In
much as you can over a specified amount. The more you pay In the sooner
you have the home clear. ; This gives you a saving plan with a home at thb
end. '- ' "
A home bought on the easy term rlan practically cosU you the aamt.
at you are now paying for rent.
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TODAY'S Be will .have advertleed for sale, on the eaty term plan, a
great many choice homes. 1
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Make your selection and start next month"s rent as a first payment.,. -
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rooms, ao4-ircUtoad,-
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