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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 27, 1910)
12 nm Tint:: omatta, tth"rspay. orronEH 27. imo. rr n a n m m mnnaia BDnOniBDBIJ M f, I M I ' I H I L.. I 1 M G 2" I I J ' "Pv P I MakwX KID GLOVES Women if Women' mip and two -clasp French Kid Capo mid Mocha ('loves, ail newest fall shades, in elinlinjr gray, green, tan, mode, elm m pa gin. hliic. Mack and white: fitted to the hand- IVrrin'.s and Xorthup makes at, air On arid two-clasp French lambskin and Mocha (Doves ll;ick. white, grav, tan and blue all -i.es, fitted if desired at, ri i r $1.75 $1.25 V ita-alr'ft'llftl f 1 I I 1 Wait , .tarda li aJe of i M oleum and Floor v:rf :.r 1 1 cot v V .if ? DM BRANDEIS STORES Mf Next SATURDAY, Oct. 29. Our Great Special Sale of LIMOLJEUIVI V and FLOOR OIL, CLOTH $j Great Cash Purchase From a Philadelphia Mill Most Wonderful Bargains Ever Offered. no 4 yard wide Linoleum, 85c quality, will go at, sq. yd.49( Mill lengths of 7fe. Linoleum at. square yard 25( t5j Full pieces of L'-yard wide Linoleum at, square yd.39c vtu Keninants of Inlaid Linoleum at, square yd 49( 4e quality Floor Oil (loth will go at, square yd. . . . 15C! SALE BEGINS NEXT SATUFwDAY AT BRANDEIS. Next Saturday is Our Great Sale of 1$ WALL PAPER HiKKeHt Bargains of the Year in IUrIi Grade Desirable Papers. Speclnl Demonsirallon nnrt Sale ol LAVIDA CORSETS . All This Wei'k MIhs .Nolan, expprt ctrFetiere, will be In a trend -ant e tu demonstrate tho superior merits of La Vlda Corsets. If you are anxious to retain the Kracef'.il lines of your figure, you should see ber. THURSDAY IS CHOCOLATE DAY In Our Candy Department in Pompeion Room Tlie famous Hitter Sweet Chocolate, with rich, creamy centers and crushed fruit or nut flavors, regu- Orf larly sell Wc pound at, pound faltJL Attention! Men and Women In having your clothes rleaned did you ever consider the dif ferent methods? You are en titled to the best why not get It? By. our method the dirt and dust are removed from the fab ric: not pressed in. The color Is revived, the garment becomes soft and flexible with an ap pearance of newness. LADIES' LIST Dry Clean- Dyeing; leg- and and Freeiing-. Freeelnj. fun WnNti. . . . .50 $1.00 hi Ik Walata 75 op 1.00 np P1nln Skirt. 75 1.50 I'laltfcl Skirt . . 1.00 8.00 Skirt "irift lirop 1.9S 2.60 .iRckPtn. short... l.OO 150 length. Itnn.l. 8.C0 3.60 , length, unllnetl 1.60 9.60 I ra enettea .... 1.60 8.60 MEN'S LIST Dry or Steam CUnninf Cleaning and Dyeing- and Vreeetng-. Freeema;. Suit 91. GO B3.00 I'nata 76 1.50 Vests 50 .75 Punts 60 1.00 overcoats .... 1.50 8.50 r In tern, heavy 2.00 v 3.00 iU' ps 10 . . . Neckties 10 .... THE PANTORIUM "(Jowrl Cleaners and Dyers" 1513 Jones Street Either Phone u s d a a a a m B a BMiilWajl1""1 ma at or pay fcae! M See S 4 dT. See MEATS BROIL ROASTED Over One Small Top Burner of a Gas Stove in the "TRIPLE TRICK" ROASTER COMBINATION without Basting, Odor or Smoke. TOAST that is absolutely sanitary and health fulutterly free from all products of combus tion crisp, delicious, perfectly aerated, easily made. THIS TOAST kept appetisingly hot and 'crisp until served with a minimum fuel consumption and with no chance of burning in the 1 ' TRIPLE -TRICK " the only family Food Wanner on the market. FOODS STEAMED in a mixed current of DRY HOT and STEAM-LADEN AIR on a new and strictly scientific principle never before ap plied to Food Steaming. i HOW TO HEAT FLAT IRONS on Flame Stoves as well as coal and wood and keep their sur- faces from becoming rough and SLioked and SAVE 90fo of the FUEL usually consumed on Ironing Day. WOMEN COOK FOOD in the "TRIPLE TRICK" COMBINATION without Stooping, Lifting or Reaching in a cool, livable tempera turefree from discomfort or weariness. HOW ASTONISHINGLY LITTLE OAS fur nishes heat units sufficient for family cooking when scientifically constructed cooking utensils ar intelligently used. 6 8S It opens a New Era in Domestic Economy has inter ested thousands will interest YOU. The "Triple-Trick" Roaster :IS , The Bee's Newest Premium , HOW TO GET ONE - Subscribe for Hie Evening and Sunday Bee, and pay 15c a week for six months. This pays for both the paper and the roaster. Our specials for men are the ideal In men's footwear and cost only 3.o 0. SHOES Are high priced when you have to wear them a week to discover that they are not worth half that. That is why our men's $3.60 spe cials are such bargains. Our cus tomers never take such chances. Every pair has more than S3. 50 value In them, and our guarantee Is your money back If you are not satisfied. We carry these $3.60 specials In the same styles that we do the higher priced shoes. High heels, short vamps, button and Blucher, single and double soles, in patent colt, velours and box calf, vicl kid and the beet values on earth tor $3.60. See Them in Our East Window. Drcxel Shoe Co. 1419 Farnam St. s D i r! B c a a ! n i H B a B M id IB ! 0 U n j ! la u M a J M H B i Hi- li i Hit i ' A H B q U i n i B Special llomeseekers1 Rales Souihvest To Missouri, Arkansas, Oklahoma, Louisiana, Texas, Kansas Tickets on sale first and third Tuesday In each month. Stopovers allowed on both the going and return journeys. THOS. F. GODFREY, rtsa. ml Tlokst Afut, 14a 3 rirum ItiMI, or Onion Ktatloa, Oiuk, Itbrnkt HOTKLI. i M yd fcsi r :J Holiablo Dontlotry GE1IGVUOLD DETROIT, MICH. Kid Pootal. fret, U. A. bbaw, Mgr. IJ4.00 &pnla Ui rUMdeliiig. CurulmiUng hi4 ilcuiuo(. V fuuuia itb UuC u Mi4 water tain uattrby, tl w ud up aay. luu miis wiiii iut a.ia iiur olU tvulftUiis mm ater. tZ UH aU per u. Nt (S fiscal ( In tu city, with tt must buiirul et-trkti louniin ia America. Our fsLlilUos fur ul(h cla Bar. vi-a ra ufiMQcyuwuii, aul aiiuUar to html hotmim lu timm lurk. Yuu can i,w auuba uui raiaa fur yuur irtomiiiuiit "na n t qnotlnf of actual valnaa li ona ran ton abaolata oonfldanoa In our advartlalng. a f 1 You'd Be Fascinated With Our El Beautifully Plannish Tailored Ladies1 Suits at $25 Mniiy iiotures(ue fancy trimmed styles amonK tht'iti. though the mot of tlipm carry to perfection that plain well tailored ImmIv line effect, which is so sought after in all the better high grade this season's garments. We have a most charming assort ment of these suits, in all sizes, and this season's plain and striped fabrics. One model can be seen in ;)U inch semi fitting jacket with combination gore and flounce skirt. The jacket trimmed with ') rows of mohair braid on collar, cuffs and around the bottom. These are found in black and navy serges lined with .guaranteted satin, at oo ANOTHER MODKIj shows more distinctly th mannish effect. Tailored with double stitch seams; also semi-fitting cut jacket, skirt pleated to the knee. Comes in gray worsteds, satin linod and is tailored with the intention to bring out the fine and pretty lines of the figure, making an exceptional attractive and becorolug street and everyday suit, at 25 Have you seen our display of Scotch Tweeds and Kersey's, at 910.50 It really Is a lesson In what are the styles to visit our Ladles' Suit Department. Second Floor. n BEST APRON GINGHAM, THURSDAY at 5c Just two cases, all the famous Amoskeag quality special for Thursday 5q B rt a k B B B B B P B a a a a S3 a $ a n a b B B i a i B i B a a a a B B a a This is the lamp that saves Per Cent. Flie Mis Two Very Attractive Boys' Apparel Specials REGULAR 75c BOYS' SHIRT, 45c-These are plain blue and black sateen, black and white percales and blue chani brays. jLoine with collars attached, and in sizes from 12 to 14, Thursday only, special, at ....45(5 $1.00 KNICKERBOCKER PANTS, 45c All sizes from 5 to 1G. (.bme in cheviots and light and dark mixtures, just N the thing for rough, serviceable, well appearing school B wear, Thursday only, suecial price 45c f( All This Week, Wonder ful Demonstration of the White Lily Electric Vashing Machine This is the most mod ern Washing Machine on the market,,. It's a labor saver as well as a money leaver, and is worth going miles to see. You can do your washing in one hour for less than two cents. The same Washer can be attached to a gaoliii$ eugine for use outside the city where there is no electricity. You are cordially invited to attend and see the lady demonstrator use the White Lily Washer Basement. a - -t i a n B B a a a; ?! a: These are r some of the firms who are cutting their light hill in half I ' - if i y SOME OMAHA USERS Wdg., l'nxton Muilding. Alexander Shoe t'o., Woodmen of the World World-Herald Pub. Co., V , Berg Clot hiii)!: Co., Omaha Bee, Daily News Co., . Xonpariel, Birmingham Steel liange, Palace Clothing (W Dunning Hardware Co., Guarantee Clothing Co., Burkley Printing Co., Smeaton & Browne; David Cole Co.", Omaha News Co., Champion Iron, Works. (treat Western Pharmacy,- Western Newsjaper Union, A. C. McClurg Co., Western Union Telegraph, Millard Hotel Pharmacy, Sunderland Boofing & Sup. Co., Bobertson Cigar Store, Robertson's Best, F. Kulakofsky, Union Outfitting Co., Il(dmen Ixdge, Uneeda l?staurant, Owl Club, , Kramer & Chandler Co., County Court House, Miller, Stewart & Beaton, Bice Brothers, Kuennes Bakery. Western Stamp '& Stencil Co., , Omaha Commercial College, Watson Bros., IT. P. Steam Bakery, Oreenaugh & Co., The "Only Way," National Printing Co., Beatties Restaurant, American Express Co., Haywood Shoe Co.. Western Liquor Co., Gladstone Grocery, Klopp Bartlett Printing Co., Iten Biscuit Co., Milton Rogers Hardware Co., Roes Printing Co. JOHNSON LAMP CO. (Inc.) 621 South 16th Gt. Phones': D. 1760; A-1445 genU for Johnson's Direct Jet Houss Limpi. Arc Llflhls, Gas Hesters and Burners. m: w:.umrn m;m a wmwjK, w w:m m, mmm a, a:,.-fli..a.n; ,m fir ; PENNSYLVANIA .1 LINE S- First Steel Trains on Regular Daily Schedules The Pennsylvania Special" l.T. Chicago Ouartor to ) At. Naw York City Atu.m. 'The Pennsylvania Limited1 L. Chicauo B.M p. m. Ar. Ntw York City Jp. m. OTHER "LIMITED" TRAINS between Chicago and New York over the Pennsylvania Lines also hava new steel equipment, which insures additional com fort, for the heavy cars ride more easily.' They are practically indestructible and have heavy steel beams extending their entire length, making them non-collapsible. Upper berths are equipped ' with electric reading lamps, and numerous other special features for the comfort and enjoyment of passengers are prominent in the new equipment. When the Pennsylvania Station in New York City is Formally Opened November 27, 1910 11 New York trains over Pennsylvania Lines will run into it and will consist of steel equipment exclusively, including he-vy electric locomotives (no smoke nor steam) whifh will take the trains through the tubes under the Hudson River to the new station ia that city's busiest spot, only one block from Broadway. Address W; H. ROWLAND, Traveling Passenger Agent 319 City National Bank Building, OMAHA. NEB. (V) 3taM""BJBJMjBJNBJBaJBJBBfl KptfbaiT snore ) coud a c0LyrJC fasfC for at i .3MrsL 1 Afanoy lor Dr. staaa's Cuahton Bolad Shoes for Kan and Wout. The Regent Shoe Co., 205 South 15th Street. Files t FISTULA-Pay When CUHED All Ksctal Uiseaaes corea without a surgical f, operation. No Chloroform. Kiher or other en- 1 eral aoeasthetic ased. CURR GUARANTEED to last a LIPS TIME. C"ixminatio!1 rs. WRITE FOR BOOK ON PILES AND RECTAL DISEASES WITH TESTIMONIALS DM. E. R. TARRY, 224 Bulldlna;. Omaha. Nebraska Pen-istent Advertising is the Koad to liig Keturiia The Bee'a Advertising Columns Are That ltoad. We are going to sell 500 pairs of line Curtains nest wek at 917.50 a pair; value up to $-J5.(K) and $3i.00. Watch tlie vajers and our north window. OltCliAltD & .WILLLtlLAl. JL n . ii... - iiniiiiira nf u,r, Koiimn and iMldren c;n ba cure. In a frw rtava vtiliumt a nr- I nicaJ opatalluu. 1m of tlina ur pain. Th oat la ivenid by tlx a" 'f It. a luptur uyeiiina lo lie cloJ Tlie money may Ixi d''lallM In aoii'C Iiii.j'ii Hank in the l.:ie f (ha patient ur liiitidinn, not l' la ald until II tun In m : . i i e i J- Tliouamida of rutiiurad tieuyl- ha act eptea tiiraa inrina iiurniK m iiaat i itn ai .i uii air iiieirly aHiiird Wrlia ur cil tut turU.ar tuiwi uiatluu. I IkHI BmiitiMg, Omai DJk lalJIX 1L WaVAV,