Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, December 17, 1904, PART 2, Page 11, Image 11

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We've Wound the Christmas Clock
Twill tlrk with cpasIpm rrmilHrity from now until onr doors lo on
Christmas Kvp. Pet your Christ Dins nlami clock now place the pointer
p,rlyl.fore Ohrlntnma don't wiiit till prrrybndy Is at fever hmit. Tiny your
Christmas presents parly ami lelmirrly while stocks nrc In best slinpe. To
te sure, the most natlfartory Christmas shopplt. Is done now nnil here.
Hegin Saturday, or am soon as you can the sooner the letter.
Don't Wait Till (he Eleventh
Hour To Do Your
Christmas Shopping
3flffl
The selection of sensible presents can't le made by those who wait
till the holiday rush becomes a wild scramble and inle, and you lose your
wits from excitement. Yon buy what you don't want because you don't
know ""what you do want. You select Rifts that make you blush and feel
foolish over when yon come to recover your senses.
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TFTE OMAITA DAILY PEE: 6ATI7HDAY, DECEMBER 17, 190.
WdMmdm Mi
Boys' Siits and
Overcoats Reduced
mtkt. m
They Make
Desirable' Xmas
Presents
Saturday wo Inaugurate a
general Clearing Sale of Boys
Suits and Overcoats. Observe
the following reductions then
come early and make your
selections.
$6 Boys' Suits
for $3
dlzes 4 to 16 Years
Suits made of the very finest
(positively none better made)
Scotch cheviots and cassi
mere, the tlnest of workmiin
uhlp, tho finest of trimmings,
and the bent of styles, that
o!d up to ?0.0O-All SMALL
LOTS beginning Z
Saturday morning f
ON SALE FOH. v v
$4 Doys Suits for $2
blzca 4 to 16 years
Suits made of high grade strictly all wool cheviots anfi casslmeres. all seams
reinforced and doublo stitched, guaranteed never to rip, fit ff
perfectly, sold up to $4.00 all small lots beginning Sat-
urUay morning, and as long as they last for , v v
$5 Boys' Overcoats for $3.50
Size 7 to 16 Years
Overcoats made of high grade cheviots, In plain gray, olive or fancy Scotch
patterns, tho new long mannish cut, WITH or WITHOUT T f
belt, well made, trimmed throughout, fit guaranteed, made j ill
to sell for $5.00 SATURDAY
$4 Boys' Overcoats for $2.50
Sizes 7 to 16 Years
Made of plain Oxford grey, olive or blue cheviots, plain loose,
long cut, made expressly for durability, made to sell for
$4.00 beginning Saturday morning SrECIAL
2.50
Men's and Ladies' Slippers for Xmas
Always Make Useful Presents
Men's Black Kid Opera Slippers, hand
1.00-1.25-1.50
Men's Wine Kid. Everett ff
style, at
Men's Black and Tan 1 Cfl1 OH
Vict Kid Slippers, at. IW
Ladles' Brown and BInck Pelt Toilet
Hllppers, alio Black Fur OOo
Trimmed Juliets, at
Ladles' Vlcl Kid Blucher Lace, dull
tup, patent learner tip, military neei
shoo, worth $3.00 and $3.60, 2.50
Men's Box Vrlour and Vlcl Kid Lace
and Blucher Shoes, Goodyear welt,
all up-to-date toes, worth O Sft
$3.00 and $3.60. at W
Boys' and Youths, Casoo Calf Shoes,
wire quilted soles, with extension
soles, sizes 2 to 6tt.
Sl.e. " to 1.50
Sale of Smoking Jackets and
Bath Rotes Saturday
We purchased 310 Smoking Jackets and '2i IJath Robes
from one of New York's famous maker. Wo bought them at
a price that means a great saving to our customers.
A Great Opportunity to Make a Fine
Christmas Present
THE JACKETS ARE DIVIDED INTO
SIX GREAT LOTS:
Lot 13.50 Lot 24.75 Lot 35.75
Worth 15.00 Worth 18.00 Worth fS.OO
Lot 4 -6.90 Lot 57.90 Lot 6 10 50
Worth 110.00 Worth $12.00 Worth $16.00
BATH AND LOUNGING ROBES
Divided Into 6 Great Lots:
Lot 11.90 Lot 2 2.90 Lot 3 3.90
Lot 4 4.90 Lot 56.90 Lot 67.90
Every Hobe Worth One-Third More.
CHRISTMAS PRESENTS FOR. MEN
Pilk Umbrellas $6.00 to $2.00
Night Iiobes $3.00 to 50c
Fancy Vests $5 C0 to $1.50
Fine New Neckties $1.00 to 25c
Holiday Suspenders $2.00 to 25c
New Hosiery $1.00 to 10(5
Derby and Soft Hats $5.00 to $1.50
Cuff Muttons and Watch Fobs. .. .$3.00 to 25c
Fine Underwear $3.00 to 50c
Up-to-date Shirts : $2.00 to 75c
Tasty Scarf Fins $2.E0 to 25c
Fine Silk Mufflers and Full Dress
Protectors $3.00 to 500
Reduction Sale
In Women's Coads and Furs
SATURDAY
Two Very Special
Bargains in
COATS
l. i., 14. 1)
$10
Men's Hats and Caps
Men's hats make very appropriate Christmas pres
ents. We have the strongest line of the latest styles in
the west.
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Kjur nvui noun, ccumi, tx uai at a.tv 'j
The 'Tike. " a new one this fall, at 2.00 J I
Our popular grades at 2 50
"Stetson's' famous hats, stiff or soft 3.50
Men's Seal Caps chYrsrmilriioeclnrt0
$3.50
Worth
$5.00
$4.50
Worth
$6.50
$8.75
Worth
$12.00
& 1 il
250 Women's Coats
In 27 and 42 inch lengths
made of fine kerseys, chev
iots and mixtures loose and
fitted backB coats in this
lot that fold at $12.75, ?14.7o
and $Ki.75
Now reduced
to...
175 Women's f Coats
Made of the very finest ker
seys, mixtures and coverts
all new nobby shapes per
fect fitting and well made
garments that were bar
gains at $18.75, $19.75 and
$22.50 Now
Keduced
to
14.75
All our high grade Women's
Coats, including some imported
models, have been reduced $5.00
to $20.00 on erery garment.
GREAT SPECIAL SALE OF
Women's Furs Saturday
4 On tor women' J8.00 Sable
and Isabella Fox Boas.
6 Qfk for women's $10.00 Sable
W or iHubolla Kox Vane,
Ifi flfl r women's ?15.(i SnbU
or Isabella Fox linns.
O 75 for wornen'8 HS.00 Isabella
Ak ixmble Fox Boas.
14.75
for women's I'JO.no Isabella
Doublo Fox Hon.
f 7C for women's I25.UO Isabella
lU.O Double Fox Hoas.
eifl for .women's :io.(H) Isabella
'ou Double Fox Hons.
Ol Tt' for women's fS.oo Isabella
Double Fox Boos.
WOMEN'S FUR COATS
WOMEN'S ASTRAKHAN COATS Made of tho very best
selected skins, 1'4 in. long, lined with the best
guaranteed satin Saturday
WOMEN'S ELECTRIC SEAL COATS 22 in. lonj?. made of
the best grade of skins, new high storm collar and new
sleeve, lined with the best satin Saturday
WOMEN'S NEAR SEAL COATS The very best skins used
in these garments that money can buy; looks as good as a
genuine seal coat and made and lined as well Saturday. .
29.75
29.75
37.50
WILL BRYAN BITE THE BAIT?
Ptrtinent Question Among Looal Dmorata
Orar JackBtnian Olub Inviutioa.
SILVER LEADER'S FRIENDS SAY HE WILL NOT
Denounce Action of Club In InTltlns;
Bryan as Orator aa Scheme
i to RctIt Dead Organisation.
Even In these days of "plptng- peace"
and no politics local democrats are lying
awake nights to study out new tricks In
the great game of "get-even" which they
have been playing for the last eight years,
and from events which have transpired
within the last week the suggestion is
apparent that the "unterrifled" are still
"unterrifled" and the "faithful" still faith
ful. All of which goes to show that
Bryan's friends are more determined than
ever to get the scalp of their ancient foes
and that the ancient foes are simply wait
ing for the sweet hour to come when they
shall one more Insert the harpoon Into
their enemies.
Last Saturday night the Jacksonlan club
elected Its officers for the new year and
planned for Its annual banquet January 7,
intending to make this the biggest func
tion of the kind ever held. The Jackson
Ions at this meeting determined to Issue
an Invitation to WlllianV Jennings Bryan,
Joseph W. Folk and John Llnd. proposing,
however, that Mr. Bryan should be the
foremost orator at this important event.
"KUaer" in the Woodpile.
The uniiliited may not have perceived in
this apparent act of cordial friendship and
esteem for the distinguished Nebraskan
anything sinister on the part of the Jack
sonlans. But friends of Mr. Bryan did.
Ha'rdys
THE 99 CENT STORE
1513 Dodge Street
Big Special Doll Sale
Saturday.
500 Kestner Kid
Bodv Do! s, the
50c kind, on sale
ch....25c
TOYS
X'
ft wfi
1
TOYS
TOYS
loo for Toy Tables worth Xe.
lo for Toy Cradles worth t"o.
0j for Wire Doll Ileds worth ttc
Vie tor Rlesell Carpet Sweepers.
lvc for 6-piece Laundry Bet.
loo for Iron Cane loaded with barrels.
1"0 for Toy Mlr Lanterns.
Thousands of fcifts specially priced
tor Baturriay's selling.
orm KKMaS.
They saw a neat piece of political chicanery
and they are quick to resent what they
regard as an attempted effrontery to Mr.
Bryan's friends and a gross presumption
upon the credulity, of Mr. Bryan.
"Who are these Jacksonlans who Invite
Mr. Bryan to come here and address them
on this occasion?" asks a Bryan man, and
In his own language he proceeds to an
swer his own question. "They are the
same men who have fought him at every
turn of the road since he became the
party leader In 1896; the men who organized
the 'Success league' here In Omaha last
spring as a means of resisting the Bryan
Influence and knocking Mr. Bryan and his
friends throughout the campaign; the
Herdmans, Howell, Weaver In fact, the
same old crowd. Weaver Is re-elected
president, and who has been more hostile
to Mr. Bryan than Frank L. Weaver?
"You ask me if this does not mean the
Jacksonlans are through fighting Bryan
and a determination y join with him in
the future affairs of the party? No, It
means nothing of the kind: And not a
solitary friend of Mr. Bryan will be de
ceived by it.
Jacksonlan Clnb Political Corpjs.
"Tho Jacksonlan club is a political corpse
Its funeral was held on November 8, when
Mr. Parker, who was nominated against
the most powerful influence Bryan could
command, led the party to the most over
whelming slaughter It had ever suffered.
But this corpse resists death and In its
ghoulish attempt to revive itself, it haa
picked out Mr. Bryan to Infuse life into
Its nostrils. It would be a fine thing for
Mr. Bryan to come here and lend his
presence and influence to this JacksonJun
function, sending the Impression broadcast
over the.country that after all, even though
Parker was burled In the battle of ballots,
the anti-Bryan Jacksonlan club is still alive
and able to command from Its cardinal
enemy such respect as tlraw him before
its banquet board oa . chief orator of
the day!
"Well, when William J. Bryan gets to
be this kind of a fool I want somebody
to tell me. For Mr. Bryan to accept this
audacious Invitation would be a personal
affront to every friend he has In Omnha
and the state, but especially In Omaha,
where they did all they could during the
campaign to overcome tho subtle Influence
of this crowd.
"There is no spirit of conciliation or
union or reorganization In this move at all;
It Is simply as I have said, a bold attempt
to get Mr. Bryan to infuse life Into this
defunct body of his political enemies. And
after this Is over these fellows would fight
Mr. Bryan just as they always have done.
I predict Mr. Bryan will not be at thut
banquet. Watch and see if I am a good
prophet."
Announcements of tbe Theaters.
This afternoon and evening will see the
closing performances of "Glittering Gloria"
at the Boyd theater. This clever comedy
has proved a success here, as elsewhere.
Miss Morton and the people who are with
her are bringing out Its strength and
pleasing the audiences immensely. On
Stfnday afternoon and evening Marie
Walnwrlght will present "Twelfth Night,"
taking the character of Viola, in which she
has long been popular. Following on Mon
day, Tuesday and Wednesday evenings and
a special matinee on Wednesday "San
Toy," with James Powers, George Fortes
cue and others as well known will be the
attraction at the Boyd.
' At matinee and night performances to
day the Nelson family, Fllson and Errol
and the other notables at the Orpheum
will be seen for the last two times.
For next week, commencing Sunday mat
inee, a bright, new show Is exploited.
Canfleld and Carleton will be the topllners.
Canfleld has not appeared here In many
years, but will be readily recalled as one
of the lively comedians that helped make
Hoyt's plays so popular. They will pre
sent an absurdity called "The Hoodoos."
William J. Sulllvar. and Clarice Pasquelena
appear In an operatic comedy, "A News
boy's Appeal." Comedy intermixed with
expert cycling is the speciality of Camp
bell and Johnson. Hastings and Burns,
versatile entertainers, furnish mostly fun
making. La Tina, a dainty little ex
ponent of physical culture. Is an espe
cially attractive card for the women. The
pretty Esmeralda sisters, dancers; new mo
tion pictures showing scenes of a trip
through Italy.
In memory of Frank Murphy, late presi
dent of the Merchants' National bank, the
clearing house banks will close Saturday
morning at 10 o'clock, remaining closed
during the time of the funeral. The banks
will then reopen and remain open until
1 o'clock.
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, MUMMIIMII llliiwVlM III! IIIIIHItHSSIIMMM , J
FURS
FOR ONE DAY
W7
200 SABLE AHO ISABELLA DOUBLE
FOX SCARFS, WORTH
SI5, $20 AND $25
FOR ONE DAY CHOICE
i.
G. E. SHUKER
313-315 South 16th Street
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TIMELY TIPS
HERE ARE A FEW:
Gillette Safely Razors 3&gri8,
Henckel's Emperor Razor, $2 each lT"SSHntS!SS
your money away on cheap affairs. Then we have lower priced good Razors,
Manicure Sets, Shaving Sets, Scissor Sots
I Table Cutlery, Carvers, for
OAMPl
i HOAST
STEAK
crnni I C A W For th Httle folks, to the larger ones for
SvlUIL 'w- foot power for larger boys.
n , Never before have we shown such an lm-
r HPhPI IVfllVAS! mens variety of patterns. All prices front
A UtlVCl "l COm.m 25,, upward ,5 the finest Sterling silver and
pearl handled scissor knives. Combination hunting knives . Don t miss our
Pocket Knife Sale. Remember every one guaranteed. Bale lasts only for the
Holly-Day trade.
Tool Cabinets
Morris chairs for gifts to men.
Work tables for gifts to ladles.
New line. Orchard & Wilhelm Carpet Co
Stiattuck School
Fairbault, Minnesota.
Is recognized by Its putrons ns tbe
best boys' school In the west. In cli
mate it is without a rival. It Is al.so
difclingulahed by the carefullneas with
whith unworthy boys are excluded;
the happy eointiln.il ion In right pro
ptrtloii or the niorul, intellectual, ath
letic and military training; the ex
cellence of the Instruction and dis
cipline; the pel Holla! euro and traln
lii; thut fit a boy of churucter and
ability to muke his way In ttia world
as tew schools do. Not a boy In at
tondauoe who Is not Improving. A
limited number can be admitted after
Christmas. Kvt-ry one inuat be well
recommended. K fer In Onuiha to the
Kev.' T. 3. Mackay. Address for cat
alogue. REV. JAKES DOBBIN, D. 0., Rector.
Prices and au.'ilitv euuranteid at Ifnher.
munn's Jewelry store. Watches and Jewelry
rt all Kinas, uiamonus ui own import, nince
at corner Thirteenth and Douglas.
niasolBtlos) of Partnership.
All persons are hereby notified that
J, T. J. Lynch has withdrawn from the
firm of Lyjich & Lynch, and will not be
responsible for any debts contracted under
aforesaid mentioned name in the future.
THOMAS J. LYNCH.
Ilonrarrkfri' Excursions.
.Tuesday. December 20, very low rates will
be In effect via the Missouri Paclflo Rail
way to points In Kansas, Missouri, Okla
homa, Indian Territory, Texas, etc; also
colonists' one-way rates to certain states
In the south For full Information call or
address company's agents or Thos. F.
Godfrey, P. T. A., southeast corner 16th
and Farnam sts., Omaha. Neb.
Special holiday sale Oriental rugs. They
make acceptable gl.fts. Orchard & Wll
helm Carpet Co.
Attention. F. V. of A.
Members of Mondamln lodge No. ill are
requested to attend the funeral of our lat
frater, Tina Auers, from Brailey & Dor
slice's undertaking rooms. Twentieth and
Cuming streets, Friday, December 16, at
1:30 p. m. Interment Pleasant Hill ceme
tery. Sister lodges Invited.
II. C. IL COOK, Secretary.
S. 8. ALCOX. Fraternal Master.
Holiday, vow afea.
To accommodate holiday travelers th
t'nlon Pacific has placed In effect a rate
of cne fare plus to cents for the round
trip. Dates of B4le December U. 2t, M, S
and January 1 and 2, with final return limit
Junuury 4. Impilre of City Ticket Office,
Uii Faxnam lrt. 'Fbone UM
TO THE TON
WE ARE SLUING COAL
Rock Springs, fc. $7.40
Uanna Lump,
laiiiiu)
oc on
Egg or Nut OUiUU
Pennsylvania Anthracite, $11,00
Arkansas Anthracite S8.50
ALSO HAVE ALL THE CHEAPER .
GRADES.
tT JLJLtttt TT IT A
192 IZARD ST, TEU29.09.7S
The largest line ever shown here, Just the
gift for the man of the house or his son.
or some other man's son. Nothing but the .
best tools In them.
MANUAL TRAINING TOOLS Your bw.k,nhow ri X."'"1"-
Itemcmber, the rush for HOLLY -DAY shopping is on. Don't delay. - Make
your selection now. '
JAS. MORTON & SON CO.
1311 Dodge
Street
Call
At
Every Coal
Has Its day. Every day has its coal. We have every coal every
day. The kind you want Is the kind we want you to have. We
are pleased to sell to please. If you know i what you want, tell
us. If you have no special preference or wish to try "something
else," we will advise you according to our best Judgment.
We can furnish these and others: .
Eclipse Nut, 1460; Cherokee Nut, $5.25; Walnut Wook. $5.00;
Trenton Lump, fi.25; Economy Washed Nut, i.OO; Ohio, 17.75; Rock
Springs, $7.40; Hunna, $ l.Wr Sheridan, $0.00; Ozark, $8.50; best
Pennsylvania Hard Coul, $11.00.
Automatically Screened Coal is better than any other. Bo are
our big "Yell-O" Wagons. That's our system.
Sunderland Bros. Co.
HQS Harney Street.
New
Otfice
f MADE IN 0im"l7cHEN TO SAVE WORKm7oURS "J
.NoMiSuciiPMcE Meat!
J la 2-PIe 10c Package, with List cf Valuable Premium. KuTti',!. 1
sM BBS K3E KW. Ms so. sWl 3s bbs bssi sksl sns. Mas sssi sna Sam ana ssh sna aJ
Caidy
Ws receive a fresh supply dallr of
Gunther's Famous Chicago Candies
Bon-bons and chocolates direct from haad quarters. t
Hold at Chicayo prict$ by
MYERS-DILLON DHUa CO., 13th tad Firnan Sit.