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    TTTE BEE: OJTATTA. FRIDAY. NOVEMfiETi 18, 1010.
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Friday We Inaugurate ne oi f be Greatest Bargain-Giving Sale
Events Ever Known in tlie History ofi Omaha Merchandising
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Tllf QELIAHLC STOM
TH fc&LJABLK STORX
rn Allover CQ
4 EMBRODERIES W.
I roni Iho I-OWKXSTKIN KTOCK.
A swell line of.Allovers, choice
patterns suitable for white wals's
IwMigtf In's prices to $2
yard; our Bale price, yard. . J0
$j25
Skirt
Flouncing
33c
From Hie LOWKNSTK1X KTOCK.
All the 27-lnch fancy Flounclnga
from this big Btock, $1.00 and
$1.25 yard values; on Bale at.
i 33
7ft.WindowShades
Prom tlie LOWENSTEIN STOCK.
Good quality of water colors
t 25
Heavy Velvet Rugs
From the Ivowensbr-ln Stock
$2.60 values, 27x54 stfe, Friday,
at, choicfl 551.23
Dress Goods Friday
From the Iowenteln Stock
10 CASKS OF WOOL DRESS
(iOOI)S All plain colors lu
Serges, Henriettas, Broadcloth
and Suitings, on sale at about
60c on the Dollar.
SILK AND COTTON MIT ED
DRESS C.OODS 25c, 39c. 60c
jard values, on sale Friday, at
yard.... 18 230 1 3S
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Bargains in DomeSt'lCS
Irom the Lowenstein Stock
66c Prints 1,000 pieces In the
lot, choice, at, yard . ...3't?
10c Dress Ginghams 1,000 pieces
In the lot, on sale Friday, at,
per yard 7W
8!4c Staple Ginghams Good as
sortment, at, yard 30
1 Oc Sliaker Flannel At, yd . G W t
Mc Shaker Flannel At yd 5
TREMENDOUS PURCHASE FROM THE
. Lowenstein and Bros.
of Memphis, Tenn.,
Million Dollar Wholesale Stock
of which we secured great quantities of the choicest lots at prices far below the regu
lar wholesale worth of the merchandise will be placed on sale beginning FRIDAY, at
prices which offer to buyers of Omaha and vicinity
A Veritable Whirlwind of Bargain Opportunities
btankeis, Comfor.s
Sheet and Pittow blips
From Lowenstein btock
22 Cuota of Wool Blankets
Will be offered in this
iSale ut less thim manufac
turer's cost priws. !See the
big bargains, at
12.50, $3.00 to $4.00
la Cases of Fine Comforters
.Regular values to $12.50
each, on bale Friday, at,
each 59c to $0.25
$1.65 Blankets, 11-4, $1.15
85c Sheets, Slx90 size. .50c
15c Pillow Slips In 42x3G
size, Friday,' at 10c
f Curtains and
Draperies
From the Lowenstein Stock
Nets, Swisses, Madras, Etc.
Ixmg remnants, worth to
25c yard, Friday, at, per
yard 5C
Fine Madras, Cretonnes, Ktc
Long remnants, regular values to
$1.60 a yard. Friday, yard 1)
tYilored Silk FHne Worth 20c a
yard, Friday, at, yard 5
Hope Iortleres For single or
double doors, at Just HALF Price
One ItiR Ijot of Lace Curtains All
kinds and styles, values to $10 a
pair, at, per pair $2.49
$f.00 Taptry Portieres, $3.50
$1.00 Couch Covers, at . . . -69
Our buyers being on the
ground early were en
abled to make their se
lections in advance, thus
securing the very cream
of the offerings. The
clipping from the St.
Louis Post . Dispatch is
self explanatory to all
who read.
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ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATC
tatU Bar.
Ames the ' first buyer to arrive In
the City to attend the Ml of the Million
Dollar Wholesale Stock of the B. Lowen
tela tt Bro. Dry Ooeds Co., sold by
Rio, 0tU Co., was the firm of Hay
don Bros Omaha. This firm la re-
Iportod as ooo of tha largest aurora at
rkMidlna thla areat sale.
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Stratheeo
stoner, la
dltlonal
Trust f
physical
tary drl
Canal'
The high character of
the merchandise, the
magnitude of our pur
chase, the prices at
which we secured it en
ables us to offer you
assortments and values
you'll find it impossible
to duplicate In any other
store; ever)' item a win-ner.
Silks
From Uie Lowenstein Stock
THKFK Did UTS FOR FUl
DAWS Si:i,l,l(J
Striped and Checked Taf
s fetas, Poplins, Liberty,
Mossalines, Jaqunrds, Fan
cies and Printed Pongees,
worth more than double,
at, yard 20(
Messalines and Peau de
Cygues, all new fall shades,
27 in. wide, in plain or
glace, Myrilla. Westaria,
Reseda, Nile, Ceil, Pinks,
in white, cream, turquoise
and canary, regular $1.00 a
yard quality, at 59(
Just 20 IMeces of Heavy Oil Roiled
Black Taffeta, dress quality. $1
value, 36 In. wide, at ..-GOc
f 35C broideries. JQC ,
From the LOWKXSTKIN STOCK.
Friday, the Mg sale begins and
Embroideries of all kinds will be
one of the special attractions.
A Mr lot of lK-inch to 27-inch
Cornet Cover and Skirting Em
broideries. Lowenstein price 3oo
our sale price 10
Matched Sets
A beautiful line from thla big
stock, liowenstein price 20c, 85c
and 35c yard our sale price,
Friday, yard
10S lS'st and 15
Floor Oilcloth
From the IXmiCXSTKlX STOCK.
111. and 2 varria wlria tTVIHo v
I at, square yard 27H
Heavy Velvet Rugs
From the Lowenstein Stock
$4.50 values, 36x72 size, Friday,
at $2.25
So great was our purchase that room will not permit of its display any one day or week
of days we're going to offer you bargains each day that will make you want to come
the next. Assortments cover almost every human need and qualities are beyond ques
tion the best ever at sale prices.
Now's the Time to Save by Spending
All Jewelry rhT Lowenstein Stock
At Half and Less Actual Retail Worth
Solid Gold Rings Set, plain
or signet, regular $4 values,
in this 6ale, nt $2.00
Fine Gold Pilled Braceletts
$7, $6" and $5 values, all
guaranteed for 20. years, on
sale, at $3.50 $3 $2.50
German Silver Mesh Bags
Fin line for selection,
t JIST HALF PRICK
Men's or Ladies' Gold Watch
20 year guaranteed case, Elgin
or Waltham movement, S10.75
All $10.00 Enameled Watches
On sale, at 83.98
All $11.00 American Move
ments Offered In Friday's sale,
at, choice '. $r.49
All $1.00 Watches, at . .50c
Gold Filled Fobs Big assort-
sortment, at HALF PRICE
Women's and Children's
Hosiery
From Lowenstein Stock
19c to 50c values in two big
lots, at, pair 12V&C 25c
Pictures and Frames
From the Lowenstein Stock
la TO l REGULAR PRICES:
All 65c Pictures From the Low
enstein Stock, at 39
All $1.00 Pictures At ...-75
All $1.50 Pictures At 08
lOO Gilt Oval Frames All sizes,
regular values to 76c, at . .15
$2.00 Joint Dolls
at $t,19
100 of them, 24 In. high, with ball
bearing Joints, and moving eyes,
greatest snap ever, at . . 81.19
52 Skirl F huntings, CQf
from Lowenstein Stock.'-''
The very finest 27-in. Swiss,
embroidery and combina
tion Irish Mce Flouneings,
suitable for evening gowns
and party dresses, regular
. $2 yard values, at 59c
China Salad Dishes
Big line of samples in fancy
Austrian China, pink, blue
and gold lined, 50c to $1.00
values, choice at 25c
Austrian China Fruit Dishes
to match above, each 10c
$1.00 Fiction
at 25c
2,000 Books, all late fiction, more
or less soiled, to close quickly,
will be sold Friday, at, each 25
Women's and Children's
Knit Undervear
From the Lowenstein Stock
Just a few of the hundreds of
matchless values we'll offer
from this big purchase:
Women's Union Suits Fleeced
or jersey ribbed, in white,
ecru or gray, regular values
to $2.00, at . . .49C and 98(?
Women's Union Suits In all
wool or silk and wool, white
or gray, worth , to. $5.00, on
sale at. . $1.9 and $2.98
Women's l'ndervestror Pants Fine
all wool Jersey ribbed,' $2.00 valueB,
at. each 98
Women's Vndervesta or Pants Finu
Jersey ribbed or fleeced, to $1.00
values, in regular and extra sizes,
on sale at . . . -25? 39 anl 49
Children's t'ndervesta or Pants Jer
sey ribbed or fleeced, to 50c values,
at, each . H9 and 23
Alf Wool or Part Wool Start at 35c
and raise 6c a size.
Children's $1.0O Union Suit All
sizes, values to $2.00, choice 9S
Women's, Misses and Children's
Sweaters
From the Lowenstein Stock
Many in the lot worth $5.00, on
sale In four lots, at
98 81.50 81.98 82.98
Women's Children's Outer Garments
B. Lowenstein & Bros. Stock
IN THE
CLOAK DEPARTMENT
2D FLOOR
Gingham House Dresses
All Blzfs 34 to 44, some with
lined body, to $1.75 values, 89
Eiderdown Dressing; Sacques
Red, blue, pink, lavender and
grey, sizes 34 to 4 6, the Lowen
stein $2.60 values, at ....79
China Silk Waists Newest
styles in good colors, values to
$2.95, on sale, at, choice . .J)3
Heatherbloom Underskirts
Regular $2.00 value, the gen
uine article, choice 79
AT CIX)AK 8KCTION
DOMESTIC RdOM
Children's School Dresses
Values to $2.60, sizes from 4 to
14 years, choice 98
Women's Coat Sweaters
In all sizes, values to $3.00, In
Friday's Sale, at 81.75
Women's and Misses Coats
Broken lots, made to sell to
$12.60, to close, at ....82.98
Women's Wool Waists
Worth $2.00, blue, pink, brown,
red, all sizes, at, each . -81.25
Children's Outing Flannel
Dresses Regular 75c values. In
Friday's sale, at, choice . .39
in uua jJUi.rjCjjaj.iu Jtuuivi
Clothing Section
From Lowenstein Stock
Boys' $3.00 and $3.50 Suits
With double breasted
coats and knickerbocker
pants, sale price ..$1.95
Boys' 75c Knickerbocker
Pants All sizes, at . .42c
Boys' Overalls At pr. 39c
Men's Overalls At pr. 48c
Men's Wool and Worsted
Trousers $2.50 and $3.00
values, at, choice ..$1.45
Youths' and Men's Over
coats $10 and $12 values,
on sale at $G.50 .$7.50
1,000 Boys' Suits $4 to $5
values grouped for the
sale in 3 lots at
$2.95 $3.95 and $4.95
House Furnishing From tht i-owensiein stock
1.25 Food Choppers Best quality,
Friday, at 139
$1.15 Galvanized Rollers No. 8
size, Friday, at 69
Xo. 3 Slze 85e values, at . .4()t
30c Zinc Wash Hoards, at. . . .J.5
$1.25 Mrs. Pot's Had Irons 5 pieces
Friday, at (jg
$1.50 F.nanieled Roasters Oval
shape, Friday, at 79
40c Parlor Brooms 4 tie. at 25
O Foot Htcp Ladders $1.00 values,
Friday, at 69
60c Jiey Enameled Water Pails
at, each 25
$1.50 Perfection Oil Heaters At
each 82.49
$IO.M Spinner Washing Machines
At, each 85.95
$10 Kaay Yankee Wawher, 83)8
Don't Forget
i ry
HAYDEW'S
First 14 pay
Will pay you 25 to 50 to trade at Hayden's for Groceries
r paying-1
20 lh. tjiHjiulmed Sugar 98c
4S ib. sack best HIrIi Patent Flour
for i. nil
6 IhH. Good Japan Rico for 25c
9 IIjb. best RoUed lireukfast Oatmeal,
for 2bc
25c package Onlrlen Jtod Macaroni 10c
(iraie-Nuts, pHckufre luo
K. C. Corn Flakes, packaKa 6 He
RroniMtiKelon, Jcllyi;on. or Jello per
parka ko 7140
Drlad Fruits, Etc, tor Tour Thanks
rlvlrg- Pudding's, Fles, Cnkes.
Fancy Muscatel Cooking llalln.s, per
pound Hso
Fanry Mulr Peaches, per lb 10e
Fancy Sultajia Keedlexs Rulalna, per
pound 12'ic
Fnncy California Seedless Rs.lnlns, at,
per pound 1 00
Fancy Italian Prune, per lb lftc
Fancy Kvaporated Pears, halves, per
pound 17V4C
Fancy Moor Park Apricots, lb. 17c
The best I-cnion, ((range, or Citron
Peel, per lb 20c
BUTTE X, OHEXSB AMD BUTT 11,.
fancy No. I Creamery liuiler, lb 10c
Fancy No. 1 Ialry Rutter. lb. .... asc
Fancy No. 1 Country Butter, lb. Utio
Fancy Full Cream New Vork Cheaae.
per pound J5c
Fancy Full Cream YVisoonsIn Chees.
per pound JUl.
2 lbs. Wood Rutterlne for jb0
2 lbs Uood Table Hulterlne for 36c
1-lb. bricks enual to Creamery butter.
per pound . . . .
TaEBH VEGETABLES FBOK THE
BOOTH
2 bundles Freali HeetM ....
3 bunches fresh Carrots ....
3 bunches fresh Turnips for
Fancy ripe Tomatoes, lu ...
.1 bunches fios.h Khalota
Fresh Urussels Kprouts, lb.
4 bunches fresh Leaf Letiuc
2 bunches Oyster Plant ....
Large Heads Cabbage, each
IarKfl Cucumbers, each qc
Reud this, then think what you 'can
save by trading at Hayden's for
Groceries.
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1 0c
10c
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NEW INDUSTRIES FOR OMAHA
Commercial Club Has a New Liit
Offering Investment.
T0EMER RESPONSE STR0NQ
KriHirta Ukun Ihnt l.arae Myras llav
Hna lnealril liiiull; Xlnce
Ibe First nt the Present
1 ear.
The industrial committee of the Commer
cial club Is culling for men with money to
Invest to come to the front. Tills commit
tee bus recently been so successful in loca
lity nr factories he--e that lti request will
command attention.
At the present time Chairman Ulass has
on bis i I.-1 several attractive small proposi
tions, that is, calling for an investment of
about $.''.000; also several large propositions
liivolvlnn investments of from JliJ.oiO to
J! W.tv.O each.
The last time the Industrial committee
iKsutd Mich a call -about three months k
guO.cou came forward In two d.iys for in
vettniint In unall concerns, winch ure now
runntin
A manufacturer of cooking stoves and
1 anuts Is in (linaha, corning here from the
east, and is in d.iily conference with Com
inissliner Guild.
"lie ha a line," says the Industrial com
mittee, "that ta most attractive and which
ha-s the endorsement of the liral trade-
Thla is one of the larger concerns r
rerrrd to. It la ImpossibU to give the
names of the various people or Institutions,
local and otherwise, who need capital, on
account of the embarrassment that It
might make for them in the , matter of
credit, but If the people of Omaha who
ay they want to see a 300,0ti0 or greater
city are 'sincere, they will find a good
place fur their surplus funds by applying
to the Commercial club. The Industrial
assistance and facilities ror invesiisauns
tlie proposition without being committed to
it lu any wny, so that there Is nothing lost
by looking Into some of them even If
a deal Is not consummated.
" Fortunately Omaha capital Is not being
diss.paled us much i:i foreign enterprises
as formerly and it is an Interesting: ami
encouraging fact that since January 1,
this year, something like JWOO.Oi.0 In Omaha
capital bus bien Invested In local Indurtria'.
concerns.
'Those who are considering Investment,
purchase of stock in any concern will do
well to confer with the commissioner of tlie
C.minerclal club, as othetie bona fide
and bogus schemes may not be distln-gui.'-liable."
' 1 do not believe there Is any other
nedlolne so' good for whooping cough as
'hamberlain's Cough Remedy," writes
Mrs. Frances Turpin, Junction City. Ore
This remedy Is also unsurpassed for colds
and croUD. For lt by ail druggists.
Woman Helps Knb Matfe.
KANSAS CITY. Nov. 17. It Is believed a
woman participated in the robbery of a
safe in tlie office of a prlntlnu company at
Vi VVvundotte street In tins city early to
day. The safe was blown witii dtiaiuite
and J1W was secured. The print of a
woman s hlh-heel shoe in sawdust near
the safe convinced the officers that a
woman assisted in the robbery.
Ante Room for the
Stock Yards to be
Built at Lincoln
Burlington Road is to Equip Big Feed
Yards for Western
Stock.
The Burlington Route Is now enraged In
equipping a quarter section of land on
Palt creek, near the Uncoln stock yards,
for the purpose of a feeding station for
cattle en route to the South Omaha mar
kets. This place will be a temporary stop
ping point for the large herds that are
shipped in from Colorado, Wyoming anfl
Montana points and a rest at Uncoln will
break the hardship of the long Jaunt from
the west and send the Btock Into market In
much better condition than would be pos
sible under other circumstances.
F.xperlonce has demonstrated to stork
shippers that long travel decreases tne sell
ing points of a fat steer, and it is to over
come this difficulty that the Burlington
Route Is arranging a sort of an anteroom
to the South Omaha markets In Lincoln. It
is estimated that the new feeding ground
will represent a total expenditure of some
thing like I.TAOiiO. The work of fitting up
the lt4 acres on Salt creek with sheds, pens,
troughs, chutes and other feedlot adjuncts
Is now under way and will be rushod to
completion as rapidly as possible.
some kind of fascination for the men and
the night force Is noted for Its Jolly humor.
The fifth story of the building has now
been reached and the other seven will fol
low rapidly.
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To Prove Why It Cures
PLKASK TRY Koodon's with mi compliments, for
catarrhal sore tnroat or colds or o ctrrhl
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There Is little danger from a cold or
from an attack of the grip except when
followed by pneumonia, and this never hap
pens wnen Chamberlain's Cough Remedy li
used. This remedy has won lis great repu
tation and extensive sale by Its remark
able cures of colds and grip and can be
relied upon with implicit confidence. For
sale by all drugglrts.
trouble. ple.kant. pure, quick to stop uiottess
and srihlv emeu. Hon I delay. 001a D over
Ja mO druk'Kis's or writs us for free sample.
Kon.Um lis sanitary tubes) gives iiukk relief
Km, if Int of nils aroiuatto. soothlua. bsaluK Jull
well Into the natal penbsg-e. Take a siuail por-
M..a uiternally. leaviusr lu the throat as Ion at
Bossihle. rul the throat well witu me jeny yoe
i.v,I ilinuil In&tunt relief, tiet a iio or Sue tube to
ay ut v our druiwift or wt-nd penny postal to u to)
tive uij1.
Uondoa MI J. Co. Miuncapalls Minu.
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Day and Night Work
on the Skyscraper
Crowds Watch the Men Working by
Electric Light on the Harri
man Building.
"When a town reaches that stage of
progrefs where the builders work night
and day on skyscraper construction it
strikes me that there is something dolnrf
worth notice," said J. B. Karnes, a Lara
mie (Wyo.) stockman, who Is registered
at the Merchants hotel.
Mr. Karnes had Just been out for a stroll
Wednesday evening and had been Im
pressed by the fact that he saw workmen
rushing ahead on the new Union Paclfio
building. Fifteenth and Ikjdge streets, at
11 o'clock at night. Tbe frame work so
far as It has been set up Is thickly studded
with electrio lights, and the fact that the
sun has a habit of going Into retirement
for the ntKht Is no obstacle to the men
who are putting up the new structure.
There Is something so novel about the
night construction scene that bystanders
congregate by the score and watch the
tuen work. Moreover, there seems to be
Dead and Living in
a Sombre Ceremony
Soul of "Grandma" Connelly Ushered
to Beyond and Young Couple
Wedded at Once.
The union of a soul with death and
the marriage of a young couple formed
the remarkable double ceremony that took
place at the People's church Wednesday
afternoon. The union of life and deatli
was that In the funeral services of
"Grandma" Diana Connelly, who died at
the age of K years and whose last ex
pressed wish was that she miKht be
ushered into death with the ceremony such
as would attend a wedding. She was be
ing married to God, she said.
Blx white-garbed young women acted as
pallbearers; the corpse was clothed In
white and the coffin was while, according
j to the aged woman's ante-mortem request.
Hardly had the obsequies over the still
form passed when Rev. Havldge and the
attendants turned from their somber ritual
to one tn which a young bride and groom
received their wedding. The figures In the
marriage of living souls were John W.
Freeland and Miss Olive Houck, daughter
of Walter V. Houck of Buffalo, N. Y.
The oddly assorted ceremonies took place
about 2:3". in the presence of the entire
congregation of the little church.
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Furniture for Thanksgiving
Our line of dining room furniture for Thanksgiving was never more com
plete in all woods and finishes than at the present time, and judging from the
amount of business we received M on lav morning is mire than gratifying, and
proves to us that quality, together with first-class cabinet work, is what is want
ed and we are in a position to fill the swants at prices to suit.
table,
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exteiibiun.
6-IU
in dtaiii-
Solld oak. claw foot
price
Solid oak, st roll foot table! 45-lna.
m., cjttuus s-it., price $11
Quartflr-sawerl and polished oak tabic, t; -ft -
extension, price ciu r.n
buffet up from '"S!?"-
It. $22 30. B-ft. S27.SO '
Quarter-sawed oak leather seat dlnert,
Price $2.50
Quarter-Rawed and polished oak, leather
beat, claw foot diner, price S3.00
Quarter-sawed and polished oak, slip lea" her
seat, claw foot diner, price ...... 9-l.ii5
China cabineis with bent glass up from i.l)
A Iloasekolil Medicine
To he really valuable must show equally
good results from each member of the
family using it Foley's Honey and Tar
does just this. Whether for children or
grown persona Foley's Honey and Tar Is
test and safest for all cougus and colds.
Miller, Stewart & Beaton Go.
413-15-17 South 16th Street.
H0ME0PATHSH0LD BANQUET
Mur Oeil et Tows Ciaaste Attest
Meeting; of I -oral Society al
Hotel Haiar.
Members of the Omaha Homeopathic
Medical society and their out-of-town
guests dined together at tlie monthly meet
ing of the society at the Hotel Home
Wednesday evsulug. Those who responded
to toasts were Lrs. H. V. Hanchett and
Hosklns of Sioux City and l)rs. lielmer
I'avis and I. A. Foote of Omaha.
lr. Htkln, vice presiJent of the rHuux
City society, extended an Invitation to
the local society to attend a meeting and
banquet given ay their society in Shm
City. 1'ccember 13. Tlie invitation was ac
cepted, and it was announced many local
liumeiipa'ha would attend.
L'r. A, V. Holmes presided as tuastmaster
at tlie bainiuct. Those who attended from
out of town were lrs. Hpreng, Kllbouin.
Hosklns. W. 11. and J. S. Hanchett. Kee
man, Stuails. A. 1. Hanchett. Carr and
Gomlsheller.
Scalded by ft tenia
or scorched by a f!re, apply I'.ucklen's
Arnica Salve. Cures piles), too. and the
worst sores. Guaranteed. 2ic. For sale bv
Hlun Vruu Co.
0X ERMOOR
The one Mattress that f f Aft
people really know la.VV
Orchard & Wilhelm