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THE BEE: OMAHA, SATTRDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1913.
Nsw Goods
mw 6te.s Sail ef
New Goeds Sals of
SILKS
A yard trWe, finest
grade silk measa
line, regular $1.50,
yard 89 C
27-lach black Top-
Jin. ARr
yard . . . .
Taffeta Bilk, worth
25c
Velvets, at yard -
75c Bnd 98c
New Gods Sale of
DOMESTICS
Niw Seeds Sale of
SWEATER
COATS
Ijadles' all Wool
Sweater Qonts,
all tho newest
styles, In 8 lots.
$1.41, $MI,
$2.11
Hoys', Girls' and
Children's all
worsted sweater
coats, in 3 lota
THE NOVELTY CO.
NEW GOODS SALE
Why pay high prices for Dry Goods.
Shoes and Clothing when you can walk
down one block north away from the high
rental districtand buy dependable mer
chandise for less money.
Fftw Goods
Corsets
Sample Corsets,
worth lo QA
1.00 OUC
Sample Corsets,
worth to ?fi
fl.RO .. OtfC
Warner's lituU
proof corsets at
special prices
during this sale
oaly.
New Goods
Sal of
ROf IEIY
13 He Ladles'
6c
20c Ladles' Hose
SI 11c
40c Iiftdics' Hose,
lisle and also silk
boot 9S
hose . . AitJv.
vChildren's Hose,
Sc 16c
Nsw Goods
Sal of
Knit
Infer weir
rtss litis
"Wool Ttrcm Goods
ta tho noTeltles,
checks and plaids at
39cand48c
811k Foplln and
other silk finish ma
terials, dark and
evening AQn
shades . . . TCJ W
K6-ln. a ponged Mad
attrttnk all wool
serge, worth $1.50,
yard 89 C
Sals of
Gloves
$1.50 and 81.38
kid gloves, black
nd 48 c
brown .."''
16 bntioa white'
kid gloves, worth
f3, slightly soil
fic muslin,
bleached. .
5r
Best grades
of calico . . .
5c
Ijadiea' medium
weight rl b b-e.d,
Double fold percale,
worth 13 J c, 17
at, yard ....
12 J c Ontlng Q
Flannel .... OC
bleached union
suits
at
48c
Misses' fleece
lined salts,. 76c
S"!lT:.48c
Toll da Kord
9c
Gingham
04 bleached Bhcet-
T.T... 18c
$1.50 Union
Suits
98c
ed, very nQkr
BPcc'l. pr. 'V
4k, 69e, 9Sc
at
... . . . . , in i - 1
EI
f
MmV d
Tunc M's
J0T
SUITS AND OVERCOATS
S6.95
S8.95
Men's and Yoang Men's Good Service
able Suit, made of ali wool cloth and
worth $12,60, at
mmmmmmumimmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmwmmmmmmmmammt
Men's and Young Men's Suits, made of
all wool cloth, all new styles and actu
ally worth $17.50, at
Men's and Young Men's All Wool
Pretty Suits, all this Tall styles and
patterns, worth $20.00, at.
SI0.95
Men's and Young Men's Swell Made Suits, all the lat
est styles, best workmanship and all
wool bine and fancy worsteds and
serges. Actually worth $20 and $25
Men's and young men's overcoat of very good style
and material, actually worth from
$10.00 to $15.00; they will be sold in 3
lots at S7.95, $595 and
Men's and yeung men's overcoats of
the newest styles and colors, aotuai.val
ues $11,130 to $32.50, at fll.95 and. . .
JUiUD) OTA VUW WV-
$12.95
S3. 95
$9.95
$14.85
The very latest styles of men's over
ee4s, all the new models for 1913
and 1914, made to sell for $35.00, at.
New Goods Sale of Men'sand
Women's Slip-On Raincoats
$3.00 RAINCOATS S1.6a
$4.50 RAINCOATS 82.48
$6.50 RAINCOATS .T. . . . . $3.98
$9.00 RAINCOATS $4.95
$12.50 RAINCOATS J .$6,95
IlifcOO RAINCOATS , . , ....... i ...... .) 88.95.
$90.00 IMPORTED RAINCOATS ... 810.95
SALE OF $0E$ ttt MEM, WOMEN ARB MILHER
of Women's
8e9Dss aOI ssftiMiSQLnji
iaoe sod, suit on
worth to
$1-1
fetM's
13U,
s and Ohil
r iMS 9 V4 to
81.69
l to o..
........... i
$1.98
and Winter kits sad style, ali
leathers, worth' up to $5.00
per pair,
at 82.96 and
$148
Boys'
Suits
m-i on -t qk
82.95 and
83.95
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WaHjn SajHHHjaMHMHSK;fraw7
VHfr sbbsssvsbsssssssshB
Sbf HbssssssV wl c
aBBsaaalS
IOIm1 strictly fcew Tadlorea Balls ef tke ftaest saatartal.
style araolataiy camctt vone are samvlea, ut soma an
oa or two Mt la MaaafaetatreCs steak t tasr are saa
to Mil for N.OO, fM.OO aa a -ftw ft09. ffir fin
Tasy wlU all go la tXlx iww fo4 nlc JJl III
Xaatos' k Mhm' lMauUfal VaU aaa Wlatar sMts, mkAc
from ell the latMt faaries, a rraal Trlty or tylM aaa
colors, worth aetaaar 9so to s.e. vr 11 r
feoBfat tbM salts so low taat wi oaa sU Alfl nrl
In. two lf, lt.oe aaa ....W1T.WW
Zpaalu' ana HIhm' Bolts of various Bfls aaa siakos asd
matortiUs, oaa aa oaaa piokid u ley GBr in ar
Brora for tala aalo, wortH to fl7.M, eaofoo JQ
0
W. Ie a ! twlT-XrM aoaaMfal ffatts, Owti
aaa JHmH of very alffa elH, at oao
110.00
Tor tals
--m uiuu w. wii nuu -frfei tiui flarat ttiaslies.
Ventaa X.nV, f!e OkliwHimw, alae aU latt extloaa la aeveHy
eeata. Also rew arar mow wmwn w-
ee teats, werta reralw He, S aaa fN.
Male, we offer choice of ta lat for. . . .
taer eeaatlfal Ooats worth fas;e to S5.90 will r
ta tala sale at S19.00
aaa
$25.00
$14.85
Oae Mr lot ooaUMa of tae aewest aoveJty Oeata for A AC
Teals aaa fUrM7worta fl3.BC to ., f two lots, Xh H!l
Woman' aaa Mlm' aeaatlfal ZeM lu Mtk OijnmwHi WH-
cor. eaea worth ae0 to SftS.OS will toe se-14 at
14J8, tl.taia.S,ia.t aaa ....... -211111111111111.
Seaattfal U nM'Wl mhmi( worta rernlariy.
SM ta a.M wW mM t.M
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$6.95
$3.96
HHT .eCT
SSfl
Kt1mc; Gokm, Afteraoos
Dresses, Laca' ' ad Net
'Dresses, also Silk Xlaseses
Marked dema.for this sale.
BPECIAIj NOTIOE TO
STOUT WOMEN We
hare a large stock of
Salts,, O e a t s , Dresses,
Skirts ami Waists (or
70H 1m sises 37 to 55,
50'dosen of the newest
Waists made; voile,
crepe, and, flannels worth
regularly $1.48
to $2.00 ,
New Spring Waists,
worth $1.60, slightly
mimed samples,
at;............
98c
69c
Pretty Silk Messaline
and Silk Net Waists,
wotth;$4..00, i qa
il.09
Other pretty ne'w
Waisis, in silk net and
ohiffon, at ,
Men's $L2&
A $1 Sweat
er Ca4 at
$iJM) Mm'i
Heajv-y tn
km Suite,
Men's lOe
sod 12Hd
Hose, pair,
93.9SI 89c I 5c
Men's 10c
Eaadker.
cliitfi,
2c
THE NOVELTY CO
On link lorth if tht High lintil Kttrttt
New Goods Sale of
Millinery
Imported models of the finest trim
med hats, no two alike, would sell
regularly for $10.00 to $20.00, will
go in this sale at $9.95,
8ft!. 14.95
'Other pretty trimmed
hats worth $5.00 to
$7.50,willgoat
11.50 trimmed
and untrim-
h&s..SI.98
Men's 10c
deiionTlan.
W i. r '
5e -
35e Taney
Ribbon, all
silk; at, yd.,.
15c
ektMresiV
Aprewi, u
eeMs ad ea4s
worth S, at
15
Ac MUm"
Ml Night
Oowwr, full
lefigth Jfc Biases
39c
Ktatoa&aiaro
HseeV;ie
48c
1913 Sft-Fii Striif Chickens, it
SUtr rt Maaat, U4io aa. ..w.v
.itearartatfjsase t.K.J..
.Vs.
M at,
eaattr
Mutton Mot ,TH
No, X XaW-Hama MHs
N041 Small llama U.H
Nat 1 Xaei Bacon (Caeaay Kea) itH'
NiKillikar Cw Bhm;....iK
yvem ,fSM 8tM p.m.. lime citef
m . . . .......ftif.fr. ,..iaa
Hounr YoeJ Want. I..
3ortt Bwtte . .
It lb. .IhaliM .. .v . . . . .W-.-. . 'lint; JarlluerN. 1 dee. .. .....lea
J wltaXtaa, eoei ,........
, Seat Jtttefa, aflual.to Wttw...)eae
Maaoa lamijata,iiaria,.,...aa
' pints ...1.-iv.'. , .4i t-? ( .i
, Ak.Bar.Haa' Oafe. J 0 Krir'. ,rT)4e
Ia!kfjirr years, :Sa klMl fw, ..lla
'New S,ka. for.... .....We
BeM Qreem Ottaeaci Pr IK ,...,Me
PaiaaM ta.y Gutter .., as
PUBLIC MARKET
1S10 Ban?
IeiMTe
.J JS) W
PROMFT DXLIVRRY.
WSYjB You 50c,to $1.50 on Rvery Ton.
We Gwaat 2,000 Lbs. to the Ton,
.(That. Is All-
ROSEMIUTT'S
Doviglas 530,
-Thank You.)
PRISE GOAL CO.
1223 Mioholu.
miw to m mos today
?dttQw Make a. liff JuP,'ia Trice
IuriBf ta Wftek
CA3SA0 fXHiOfg -1 0KIAIKS.
Htm Hav Takf aVlSfk ,ar -
Ara
ta He,ajl aa Iraaal 'ijarKet
at Tkto Ttaee.-
Oyettrs. practlcaRy the first of the ma-
ton wilt Ve on the. isarket today la
Ojiwlu at 4$ cents- a quart. There 1? c
pectcd to b a food demand for tkeai 1
Kxt, pertly becauso they will bo the
firt ef the season, ,a partly beoauee
all other watts tttve ae very Riga.
and af roeaWar for.fl. THa tjualMy S
ajd to hi Brthim jattQa erti
asaeetfa 4e. Omith U tMpeetinjt to
W chpp!!4 )rBly by XtnaeeoU poUtotu
lk year. TW em of potatoes Jl re-
jhW-Uil excellewt In JeMaaeet
cava M reta(M 'at cenu a
Mwa white JeM'w It was sola at 9H
Baals. The poaon MiKon ja about to
(be. Watte tkre dtM Hill XHberta
yabe oh tht mrkift at W ecats a crate.
mm r H Vf m?re artm
9
AUCTION
SutunUy, S(. 27tk
... 10 VA. M.
$kt Fixtuifss,
t Geuntsr
Sliow Cssss '
Sf, etc.
I0ST EXCHANGE
Fert Omsk, Nek
tho first of next week. Tomato aro
brlnelnsr 5 ana 70 cents Vtr tnarkat
baeket at present, and are very hanl to
find at that. Green tomatoes are bring
ing mors this year than usual, and are,
now neUlss at !0 cents a market basket.
nhlch 1 a nickel cheaper, however, than
lt wk, .
Ecbs 'have jumped 3 cents aaa they
are Practically aU storasc esse at that
j Hire nro nt nQugn esvs vo uo
had," said Al Kin of Uayden Bros.,
t'to supply on-terrth the demand In
Omaha. Most of the erca on the market
now are etc rate." Concord grapes will
coon have run their course.
There hts been little chaneo la the
l'rice of mofvt in the last three or four
days, ne aU meat made a jump ol
a cent or mors per pound.
Potatoes bava Jumped up 15 to tJ centa
in Che last week. Tticy ar row selllnu
at wholesale at to, SO .cents' a bushel.
prhlin a weK aso my c6uld be had for
T9 cents. They wo retailing at K cent
a pck In 4me places while In other
Hare bcluef akked.
Colorado potatoes are on tboroarket
,. Csnbeii corn has taken another Jump.
Canned corn that used to Mil at a nlcko!
Is now brlnsHnu 7 cnta. It la, ent'l to V
pwsSete that It will run to 8 or 10 cent
a cafc befor the winter Is ov?r.
PIANOS
1 31 II
Free 7aatat, iHttraace, Stool.
Scarf, J'ree "eVyae if rented
fer afr mwta. . JieeH allevved
eat aqtcliaeB iee If ye ecU
to k-f.
'JPttMsl IB pMsWslJf
JNc. 1IN. (fit-It FsflMM
eager, SWifr
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lBa!ejefcaaaa'' .
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I 'i Catatoenie on
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I- , fwrirAwr 1 ,
I MMkjk noal
'fl i r i r
Iteod these prices and let us have
your orders, phone orders. . filled im
mediately, uoouaiaeuvereu-io an
nf lh city.
STaUosal riour,; guaranteed to be
iood, .tS-lb-aack... . t .$1.10
sack .-, ,.....,..... ,w . r,
85o Bumfera or' Oalemat Saktag Iw.
der ............ . so
4b. can Tay paraTa.i........o
S oxea Sect trtti ISO
0 cans' Tuacy Sasar Cora. &o
Yeast roaw. iiafixBg;. , . . .
Xo. 1 siaatoa Ooffee. ff
riT wnekwaaat. &4U sack .960
eioon uovairj auiiwi m ........ ...wi
Malt orderatn.VUefor price Hat
Hettar eliraoarlea for X.M Xottey.
all yaoaes SoaeT. eaM. aMXietkst.
IHE OMAHA BEE
rJ?HB HOME PAPER'.
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"WkM Gkrlst Guns Apr
Is. the subject of a free Dlbe lecture to
b'.lyen by lr, C. 13. Heard of Van
couver. 13. O, Sunday atterncoo at S
o'clock,, September 28th, in.
JACOBS HALL
' Car. 17th and sHtlgf Sireets .
This Is tho secopd of a series of four
lectures under tho auspices of the'I. II.
&r A of Brooklyn. K T- All welcome.
Beats fre& no collection.
StAUSiA?
tfr ff..T1
Hf MIliaMlflnTMH
Office For Renti
i j i i " I
The large room ngreiua4!
uo ar or Mm Buia?, oc
cupied by the ITavess.
White Oeal 0.
Nice Farnam street front
age. About 1,&00 square
feet of flqoi' space with
large vanlt. Extra en
trance feem tmrt at .tke
building.
Fjae efXio fixtnres are ef
fered for J. Apply te
N. P, Feil Bee office. '
Twentieth Century Tarmer
A Jettrxal for Lire Sieck Ma.
Chmncty Okotf
Musical Hits
On Silt st Hayit fQ
Brothers, jer copy M'L
4 1 'Irish Lullaby;'. ""T&afr
Dream Girl of Mine, " "My
Little Dhudeen." uIjNTevcr
Met a Girl Like You."
s All 4 Copies 75c
Bring adv't to get prico.
.Sale Saturday Only, '
HAYBNi BRQ
T
Ak-S&r-Bn B.li
If yoa wat h Auto or Carriage
for Ak-8ar-Ben Ball, Wed'ling
Party or BWw'calV'P. 257 or 404.
Palace Horse & Auto Livery
. S3d aMd Ctwisg SU
AMtSBMBNT.
iMitt't tvsk taasv."
ZQrtauS'tl sally Xat. ib.bb.boo
LAST TIMES TODAY ti
H?fii23nSERT BAKER ?h eMV-TeHIS
rxa xaJMraasaw re. vaxa
Tomorrow tnA wMk; JUrrr HtttlntV Dc fchewr.
JTAJtO TAtniSYIXS.S
Bataraay. ttee, Sila, X-at, 8)10.
Notice to patrons For the evening
n.rftirm.npi Ka,urrlv thn nurtajn rleea
twenty minutes earlier than usual. Be-
latea arnvais noun weir .aeaie.s
will not be seated until, the' Close- of the
upemng act. '
'cfc. Mats. au W-, aaa Ka1
LANG
AMKRICAN THKATER
ah weec w. ka
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A
Taat Week Wke Oaeaeay aaaeeas
mmx mok anK WAu.preurstB
AK-SAR-BENl
Carnival Events "t
AUDITORIUM
Ak-Sir-Bii ami Irwin Brw, -
Clrocs y.
Every Night at 8 o'clock. -September
27 tb October .4:
Priqes Jffic, 50c and 75c.
Seats now on sale at
Auditorium. --
Irwin Bfos.
WILD WEST SHOW
Every Afternoon
at Rourke's Bali Park.
Carnival Grounds
Greatest-List Qf 3hows Ever
Brought to the, Carnival;
Grounds.
NAINCEV OLCin
Xa a Wew Flay by aUoa'ioaasoa .
Tonng,
Shameen Dhu
o x-fte Ziiat.
.u., una aaraar
THE JOYOUS MUSICAL
KUMANUE
Csf LUXEMBOURG
aeeX BYCUN MacDOHOUGH
MUSIC BY FRANZ LEHAl
lee yiorxE aa oscxxstmb.