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12 THE OMAHA DAIXY BEE: TTTTTItSPAY, DECEMBETl 11, 1002. COAL SITUATION IS WORSE Closiig of LaVe Navigation Nearly Shuti Of Shipments to Wett "SHORTAGE OF STEAM COAL HERE ALSO Tee ef MliF-nm Prerlnet by Many Western Railroads Greatly Rf dare the anpply on the 1oral Market. Th local coal situation la apparently worse now, from the standpoint of the dealer In hard coal, than It has been at any time since the resumption cf work by tha miners In the anthracite fluids. The navigation of the lakes has been closed by tb cold weather and all anthracite ccal Trfll now have to be brought to Chicago ntlrery by rail. It la aeldem that any considerable amount of coal ts aent In this -way to the went, the greater part coming try water from Buffalo to Chicago. It was hoped by western dealers that oaI from the mines could be ahrpped to Chicago In large quantities before tbo clos ing of lake navigation, and that from that city some coal would be shipped to the Missouri ftveT by January 1. This hope lias failed and with It has (tone. In a great measure, tha hope of any coal from the antuee thts winter. Added to the usual difficulty In getting coal to the west by the all-rail route la tha condition which exists In the pas'.. At the present time all of the coal that Is mined la required In thn eastern cities. In inany of which there 1b practically a fuel famine. All of the ears available for handling coal from thn mines are engaged 3b hauling to the east, and local dealers say that It Is doubtful If any of three cara -would be doflected to the west under any Circumstances. , Strain Coal Oeta jlearee. There la considerable complaint of a sfhortage of steam coal. The greater part ejt the nteam coal used to Omaha cornea from Missouri and eastern Kansas. Until last year the railroads la that territory Insisted upon being supplied with creenefl Inmp coal and there waa const- truently a great amouat of ateam coal on the market. Thia stork lacreased faster than 11 could be used and a shortage of steam coal was considered beyond the pos alblTIUea. About a year ago the 'Frisco railroad started to experiment with coal a It came from tha mines, unscreened. At th reduced price made by the miners It waa found that the mine run coal was cheaper than tha acreened and other roads began to use It. With the difficulty In aecur Ing fuel which all roads have experienced In the hut alz months, other roads have Lse4 mine run coal, so that practically the full output of tha mines could have been old as mine run. The result la that the output of ateam coal haa decreased to such ft degree that It la now scarce and the out put la limited almost exclusively to the product which la acreened for domestic. OS. The local stock of soft coal for domestic use is as large as the dealera desire and there la said to be little danger of a short age In this line this winter. 'What Thrv Oemnad. Headaches, liver complaints, bowel dis orders demand Dr. King's New Lire FlITs They are gentle, but cure or no pay tit. Wot sale by Kuhn ft Co. Recreation and good exercise In Ping Pong. Tablea are 30 cents an hour. Bee Building Parlors, 214 South 17th atreet. King Cole Pancakes fit the mouth, holiday Ratea Via Wabash Itallroad. Oa December 18, 19, 20 and 21 tha Wabash Will sell round trip tlcketa from Chicago to many points In Canada at half fare. Tickets good returning January 10, 1903. Call at Wabash corner 1601 Farnam atreet. r eddresa Harry B. Moorea, Q. A. P. D., , Omaha, Neb. Card of Thanks. We extend thanks to State lodge No. 10, I O. O, P., members of tha Hungarian so ciety and friends for their kind aaatstance and sympathy shown ua In our bereave ment In the loss of our beloved wife and mother. Their kindness will never be for- gotten. JULIUS RICH, DR. M. L RICH. Recreation snd good exercise In Ping Pong. Tablea are 30 cents an hour. Bee Building Parlors', 214 South 17th street. RA1TA CI-AH "KD TBI.F.ORAM. The Follow lar Telegram flaa Jaat Beea Received I "SANTA CLAVS CASTLE. "Utopia, North Pole. "To Harden Bros., "Panta Clrtus Headquarters, Omaha. "Will arrive Saturday at your etore and will make my headquarters with you only. I find I can carry more pretty and useful gifts and distribute them better through you than anywhere else In the whole wide world. Have all the good children meet me Saturday. Be aure to tell the children to come to your store, as I will not go anywhere else this season. "SANTA CLAUS." Hayden Bros, have made arrangements to receive Santa Claus aa he dlrecta and will be all ready for him when he comet here Saturday. The children are Invited to come and meet him Saturday and talk to him about their Christmaa gifts. A great treat fcr them. firing the little ones to talk to the real, live 8anta Claus Saturday at HAYDEN BROS. I .fi i-Brest Shoe Hoase In the World.. The Hamilton-Brown Shoe company of St. Louis, Mo., has Just passed lta $7,000, 000 mark in aales. Since they opened up. thirty-one years ago, with capital $23,000 and first year's sales $215,000, tt haa ibeen their custom to sot a certain mark and work up to tt. Ton million ts the next atatton and tha world ts invited to watch them reach it. Their sales lu exact figures are weekly posted In the windows of their store and factories and each month every actual or prospective customer receives a letter from them, giving a comparative statement of their sales tor tha current month and year to data. The secret of the marvelous growth of thts house seems to be in the fact that they have no secrets at all. Their business is run wide open, the outsider knowing as much about it as the lnaldnc, and this straightforward, open way oX doing has won for them the confidence and friend ship of the trade an over tha United States. No panic, business depression or other calamity has ever retarded their progress a day. They have gone through such things Invariably with their usnal large gains and auch years" to them have been aa prosperous as any. Their factories are alwaya open for Inspection and anyone I terested la .welcome to go through and in spect for himself the quality of the ma terial and workmanship of which their ahoes are made. KEEP THE QUALITY TJP Is their watch word, and the president of the company, Mr. A. IX Brown, Is a man of temperate habits and simple mode of living, devoting his entire time to the oompany and min gling with the employes in all departments In such a way as to Indues them to fol low his example. January 1, 1903, the company Increases Its car-Hal stock from $1,000,000 to $l,5C0,00O. They are about to begin erecting a new factory near their present one at 21st and Locust Sta., making two factories at thla point of equal size, one to he called Amer ican Lady and tha other American Gentle men, to manufacture their ahoes which go by these names and which have a world wide reputation. This, together with addi tions they are building to their other fac tories, will give them a total capacity of 31,000 pairs per day, and their employes will number 5.000. They are the largest shoe advertisers la the United States. . . IT Ttflsll Deposit Ysor Moaty la Our laak JO LOii 0 m IV tl-ORe" Infected Only 12 Shopping Days 'Till Christmas Don't put off your holiday buying until next uxeJc, do it now Choice Cluster Scarfs at $2.98 2.98 200 scarfs of American atone marten, Canadian marten, near seal with streamers, etc. Many In thla lot worth up to $11.00 at 6.98 Fox or Squirrel Scarfs A special lot of floe soarfs In iheaa two popular fnrs, many odd prices in lot, actus uy worm up to $12.60, at , Holiday fluffs Muffs tn tha popular electrhj, near seal, imitation stona marten, nutria, astrakhan, etc-. i25l 98-2 98 Astrakhan Capes Special SO-Inch astrakhan caps, with Ruar&ntBd satm lining of rich glossy curly astrakhan, -actually worth r QQ up to $20 each-. ."e"0 For Tomorrow Only Extra Special Seal and Astrakhan. Jacket We offer you your choice, tomorrow only of any of our One electro) seal or astrakhan Jackets, that - bava sold up -to $29.00 each, during thts big fur sale, 28 and 3-tnch long, i T K f With guaranteed satin lining, at ..rr... -1 -J. Ov Silk Waists for Christmas Presents Harlr.f purchased a sample line of sillt waist, comprising everything that is new and up-to-date In taffetas and peao. de sole in principally plain colors, such aa cre.mes, bine, pinks, castors and " "V black, all aiaes and worth up to $70 each, j Qy on sale on main floor,, at,,,.,,,.,,,,,.........,.,,.,,... Short lengths Dress Goods Short length pieces l dress goods in henH ettas and cashmeres in pinks, blues, aad creams, also an wool aovelty ma terials In lengths from 2 to ( yards, suitable for children's dresses odd waists and doll drees, on sale on bar gain square -in the basement at 2S a yard every yard worth up to $1.00 go at ..-......... h-. - Holiday Gift Handkerchiefs Ladles4 All Linen Hndkerchiefj-H width -hccnaUtchtnc, 10c quality, ax Hen's All Pure lines Hand kerch lefs all width hams, 20o quality, at , Plain and Fancy Silk Mufflers black, whitei and all colors, worth 7oo, at .. , 3 Ilk Embroidered Handkerchiefs over 50 styles of white 4 and fancy silk embroidery, worth up to 60o, at.........,.. 1 0 Hen's Large Size All-Sllk Handkerchiefs with hand embroid ered alllc Initials, worth 5tlo, at Ladles' Sheer Linen Hand Embroidered Initial JiaodkBrch lets worta 2uo. at .. Ladies' and children's plain and fancy colored bodnred hand kerchiefs, Ho quality, j?o-at . 6c 10c 39c 35c 121c ..3k asaui' waaatgwaai jam .uu i !BHWiiihiji"mi.hs. .hii.ijuiij m jh m i .niimi' miwhi m sw.wm ajsj test.' Prices have btcn reJnced on every wo man's jacket in our entire stock. Since we ad verdscd diis gigantic clearing sale of women's jackets lust Saturday, the selling has been ter rific Monday and Tuesday were banner days in our cloak department We stilPhave a large assortment of very beautiful garments that will be sold at reduced prices, as we are determined to dispose of all our women's jack ets before January 1st Watch Our Aurfl BS TT I UUU TT J 1 ,. U . 1BBMSW; GRANDE watch VBrrP!C Our QU2 Windows Wmiieu's $10 and $12 Jackets Thursdaj, $7.50 About 250 Wonwnl Jaoket Made of fine cheviots and kerseys, In all shades some Zl-ln. long, made with new start seams, new back and new sleeves others Mn. box coats mnde of the finest materials, lined with guar anteed aatln linings, all this season's new up-to-date garments and positively worth $10 to $12 all on one table Take your choice 7 Thursdav Women's $15 and $16.75 Coats, Thursday $10.00 This Is positively the best lot of garments ever of fored for the money, they are all made of the very finest materials, In box, 3-4 length and 27-inch Monte Carlo etyles, all Sklnnnr satin lined gar ments, that we havB sold at $13.E0, $14.75 and $16.TS ail on one table, Take your choice "tf f Thursday IKJ.KJKJ Aaacmnti of the Theaters. Tonight the Oordon-Bhay Orand Opera company, alnglng grand opera In English, opens at the Boyd In "Faust." Miss Rose Cecilia Shay, said to be the beat dramatic soprano before the public will be seen In th role of Marguerite, and John Dunamuf, the basso, late of tha Bostonlans, will sing the role of Mephtsto. Others of note In Miss Shay's support are) Achilla Albertl, Helen Noldl, James Wheattay, James Stevens, J. 'Frederick and Elolse Bishop. At the epeolal matinee Friday "II Trova- tore" will be sung and at the next per formance "Carmen." The oompany num bers seventy people and each opera la given with lavish acenlo and costumlo em bellishment. Carmen Is Mies 8hay'a best role. She la said to he quite as good In It aa anyone who haa yet essayed It, Mr. Albertl's rendition of the torreadsr's song is said to be magnlflcant. COASTERS IN A COLLISION One. Boy Gomel Oat of the General Mix-Up with Serious Injiries. DOZEN OTHERS ESCAPE WITH SHAKING UP IS IT POSSIBLE that any sane person will believe our prices are not the lowest of ANY DRUO Bf ORB zim hbhasA7. we don't give anybody a chance to ClCfJSS about thia. but give the PRICES AND THE ARTICLES IN COLD We don't give anybody Connty Commissioner Ostrom, Eye- Witness, Gives Graphic Descrlp- , tlon of Accident, with Observa tions on Possibilities. CMAHAN ILLAT SIOUX CITY DoaarlM O. 'Welptoa Haa Appendicitis, bat Hcsssga Does Not State Condition. A dispatch from Sioux City says that Douglas B. Welpton of Omaha was taken suddenly 111 with appendicitis while at tha Vonaamln hotel In that city yesterday. Tha telegram aaya he Is being attended by Dr. John Bailey, but does not stste whether his condition is considered dangerous. Mr. Welpton. who Is tha agent of the Royal In surance company, went to Sioux City to ad- Just tha loss at the Armour packing house (Ire. n was a democratic candidate for the laglalatnTo at the recent election. IV MUST COME. Aa Inevitable as the changing seasons of tha year is the change which comes to every woman. And just as one antici pates the changes of other seasons it - ia this change of sea son and prepare for it. In thia way me discomforts and disasters suffered by many women at the period of change can be avoided or over come. Dr. Pierce's Fa vorite Prescription, a medicine for every season of woman'e life, will entirely meet the needs of women at this period of change. It cures the pbvsical ills and relieves tha mental anxioaf and J depression usually associated with this critical period. II tranqiulises the nerves, encourages tn appeuta ana inciuces reiresmus; siccp. J ft. Carlisle E"1.. ' Manchester, CuSrt Cb, else )br th hut sixteen or txhtrrn years ia say poor-bouse. I sin supenutrodent of th Code Countv foor-houa aud Aavlura camuined. Vun ' Pavorite Preacnpiwa.' 'Golden MeUical Iwmrr' and 'ricasast Pellet 1 ' fceot sae.bOBa fcr the dweaca for wtich thry aia --- itut I ever uacd. They Mved bit wile s ai at the time of 'change oflifc' I nova been recommend lag your medicine U tnat it a did not car i would pay boc th rr event Sur tt. 1 ase teta obt anni it the peap cmn bock sod vid lMctor sedinnco did not give numann. m 1 s .ii not Met been colled upon refund. I ban omit bannd snything to equal lh ' r'svorita In, i ' tut diwsw of woolen Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser ia aent ret oa receipt of stamps mn n nwsai of mailing imiy. bena I uist tsat stamps iur the paper cavatred book, or j I stamp tat tha cloth bound. AsUmm hu . V. rvsaca. SaJalvN. y, Commercial traveling men usually make their arrangementa for the ensuing year In December. A half hundred first-class sales men can be profitably employed by the Bankers' Reserve Life association during 1903. Men who want to Improve their financial condition and aeoure permanent profitable employment In an unlimited field should see B. H. Roblaon, president Bank- era Life association, at. the McCague building without delay. Last season's toys will he closed out Saturday at half price. Orchard A Wll- helm. A Lone; Joaraey Means extra money for meals and lnol- Harold, the 12-year-old son of Charlea L. Molander, a painter at 2715 Blondo atreet, Is In bed with two puncture wounds in his left side and a alight fracture at the point of the hip bone. The Injuries were received In an accident which spoiled the fun of a coasting party on the Parker atreet hill Tuesday evening. The Molander boy was steersman for the dozen children who started from the crown of the hill at Twenty-ninth and Parker on a long "bob" to make the trip to the bot tom. Just aa they were approaching the Twenty-seventh atreet crossing a delivery- man from a grocery store at Sixteenth and Corby drove onto Parker street.- There waa little light and be did not appear to notice the coming aled until It waa very near. Then, In hla surprise, he half checked hla team, which cauaed Molander to steer his sled to pass In front of the rig. At the same Instant the driver, recovering himself, decided the beat thing to do waa to whip up and get out. of the way entirely. Accordingly he lashed the horses and they sprang forward. Just In time to bring the wagon directly In front of the aled as It was then headed. County Commissioner Henry Ostrom, who chanced to be a witness of the accident, said: "When that driver whipped his horses I saw what waa nouna to nappen anu actually I felt the hair stand on my head. There were at least a dozen children on the sled and It waa going ao fast that tt couldn't possibly be stopped nor the chil dren roll from It in time unless they all rolled at once. I felt as certain that some of them would be killed as I over felt of anything In my life, and as I supposed at the time that a boy of my own was In the party I came nearer praying than I have tor some time. . "Ia lesa time than It takea to tell It the crash came. The sled struck the rear wheels of the wagon, -and Instantly every thing and everybody was In the air In a black tumbling mass. I ran to the spot and found the children ac&ttered about la a . circle, some of them several feet from the place of the collision. Both rear wheels of the wagon had been torn completely off, the vehicle had been overturned aad tha driver given quite aa aerial Journey. "Every child, of course, was frightened. but when wa began 'sorting them ever' we SILK SKIRT BABY IS JOYCE'S tound none rerr rtou1' tDjoPRd, tf!?1 Itig, and there were two holes la his left side, made apparently by contact wtth something sharp perhaps the end ef a wheel spoke. I get Dr. Iajpey and ws took blm home. The doctor aaya the hurt la aertous, butVnat recovery eeeaaa probable. dentals and a waate of valuable time en- route. Why incur unnecessary expense and delay In traveling via clrcultoua routea when you can tide In the finest tralna on perfectly ballasted track, over a direct route? The fast tralna of the Union Pa cing reach Ban Francisco and Portland from Omaha alxteen hours ahead ef all eompetltora. City ticket offloe 1324 Far nam atreet. 'Phone 116. TYPE aa proof, .and another thing we FULLY guuratitee every single article we sen to De genuine and will refund the price to anybody and give them the goodH too, IF THE V WILL. PROVE . THIS BTATEMENT UNTRUE.. SSc Genuine Caatorla 2J0 $1.00 Pe-ru-na Certainly Peruna 61o $1.00 Pierce's Remedies Discovery or " Prescription etc Genuine Allcork's Plasters J2o 11.00 Paine s Celery Compound 74a $1.00 Miles' Nervine Ho Compare this whole list and If you can get aa cheap In Omaha we will give them to you and we are not Jollying either, 60c Wizard OH 8!)c 76o Moeller e Cod Liver Oil 64c 26o Pierce's Pllla J90 liurkhart's Vegetable Compound, . lc, 89o and 71c $1.00 Warner's Kafe Cure Ho DON'T FORGET EGYPTIAN LOTUS CREAM SATURDAY, DEC. 13TH, AT 6C PER BOTTLE. OPEN ALWAYS. CUT PRICE DRUQ STORE Tel. Tdl. B. W. Cor. Jta ana Calcaajo. SCIIAEFER'3 All onr hicli trade novelties in 27-iDch and 3.1 lenirth Monte Carlo Coats dueed from 5.00 to $10.00 on everj garment Great Waist Purchase We bought from the Princess Waist Co. 75 dozen wo made high grade waists at f0c on the dollar. They are mande of the finest French flannels, Sicillians and Test ings, slot seams, and ping pong effects, not a waist in the lot worth less than f3 and up to $5. Don't miss this op portunity to get a waist for less than what the 4 Q A material wonld cost you. Your choice Thursday IU Women's Walking Skirts 450 women's walking skirts, bought from a manufac turer at about half their actual value, will be on sale Thursday. They are made of meltons cheviots and fancy mixtures, in ail the new up-to-date styles skirts in this lot worth from ?7.50 to flO.OO, i QH , Ul V V. A 1 kv..j ------- ------ have been re- j You Cannot Duplicate These Drug Prices Wast of Chicago. . You can get the goods and the prlcea at SHERMAN & McCONNELL'S. 2Tc Mfnnen's Talcum Powder' for llo H.25 Marvel Whirling Spray Syringe. .$2.09 $1.00 Swamp-Root (Kilmer's), we sell 74c $1.00 White Ribbon Liquor Cure, we sell 6c (Special price In full dozen quantities on above remedy). 50c Neat's Catarrh Tablets, we sell 40c $1.00 Newbro's Herplcide, we sell 74c WE GIVE YOU WHAT YOU ASK FOR. 6rtc Syrup of Kiga, genuine, we sell .... 84o 25o Mistletoe Cream, we aell 10c fioc Agnew'a Catarrh Powder for 40o $1.00 Wine of Cardui. wo aell 6So 60c Wakelee'a Camelllne for 40s These are Sherman & McConnell's prloea Oarlield Tea for 1 Vn Pure 2-graln Quinine Pllla for 26c $1.00 Pe-ru-na for 2 The above la the genuine, bearing top strip label. $1.00 Liaterine (Lambert'a) 6Sc 6oc Colgate'a Pansy Bloom Perfume, os. 25o &c Stuart'a Dyspepsia Tablets for .... S9c 26c Bhrader's Fig Powder for 2)c $1.00 Pierce's Medieines for 66c Read our ad In Cathedral Chimes. One pound mixed bird Reed for 4c 25c Graves' Tooth Powder for 12c 6)c Mull's Grape Tonic for 40c $1.00 Hostetter's Bitters for 74o $1.00 Coke Dandruff Cure for "oo 6oc Coke Dandruff Cure for 40o 26c Krauae's Headache Capsules for .. 20c 25c Kirk's Juvenile Soaj) for 10c Read our ad In the News-Reporter. 25c Linterlne, we sell 19c True Violet Soap, box 8 cakes for 25c 26c Brown's Bronchial Troches 19c 6oo Rlcksecker's Golf Queen, per ox... $6o Read our ad In Church and Home, 60c Williams' Pink Pills for J8c 25c Oranaelne for Is0 26c Brandreth'a Pills for lc Write for our catalogue of drugs, per fumes and rubber goods. Sherman &Mcioin3ll Drill Co. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGOI8T8 Cor. 16th and Dodge Sts., Omaha. ALBERT EDHOLM, JEWELER. 107 North 16th St. Opp. P.O. TIMELY SUGGESTIONS FOR EARLY XMAS BUYING glased' maif purses and leather wrist bags, $3.00 to $10.00. Bead shopping bags, $1.50 to $6.00. Silver hatpins, thimbles, sachol tags, hat markers, coat hanaers key rings and bonnet brushes, some low as 25c up to $2.60. Link, Net&le ind Medallion head bracelets. $1.00 to $5.00. Handsome slhrer bVckedcombs, 6 patterna, $1.00 each. The kind that often aell for $1.60. Tomorrow suggestions for men's Xmas. STOP THAT COUGH AND Aak run MOVELL'S AFJTI-KAWF For sale by all druggists. Price 25o and 60c. A MIRROR . Brush and comb for the dresser is the proper gift for a lady. We are showing them In ebony, sterling silver and silver plate, ranging from $6.(10 to $20.00. We have hundreds of other nice pieces for Christmas gifts. Spend a few minutes at our store. Look for the name S. W. LINDSAY, Jeweler 1516 Cojgiaa Street. OPEN EVENINGS. (!) THE A Christmas bazaar and musical enter tainment will bs held oa Thursday even ing In the Crypt of St. Matthias church un der the auspices of the Daughters of the King. Hr. Jo Barton aad Miss rays Cole will render a few choice vocal aelecttena. After the program Is rendered refresh ments will be served. QmI taitta omi. Good opening tor a Bewspaper ar ansga- aine solicitor, permanent position far a competent maa. Address Tw sat lath Cea- tury Parmer, Bee Building, Omaha. Publish your legal aotlces la The Weekly Bee. Telephone lit. Ping Pong ta good exercise for otBce mea. Tablea are $0 cents aa hour. Bee Build leg parlors, zU South Seveateeata street. Ws have Just received an elegant 11ns of Reading Lamps suitable for Xmas gifts. Electric, Oil and Gas. Electric & Gas Fixtures. F. M. Russell il S. IStb St Telephone 101 lafatat Gate tm CbUd garta laatltata svadL Fakiker Ge ta Jail. In the police court yesterday morning C. A. Joyce, waa was charged with karlag at tempted to carve his wife, after -having succeeded In cutting her clothing, was seat to Jail for sixty days. Joyce claimed that his 1 -year -old baby bad been neglected by lta mother and took the little one to Joe Welaner'a aalooa, 1M1 Webster street. Wails the parent was en- route to the aaloon occurred the apbtcda cu the street car In which Mrs. Cartas dis played, her charity by wrapping ths child In berstlk skirt. Yesterday Welsner placed the child in the custody of the Child Saving institute, where tha mother journeyed to regain pcsavnlon. Sha was refustd both the child and th silk aklrt which accom panied the Infant Welsner says bs will Bght the mother In the courts, as bs con siders bar unfit for the cara of the little itrt G RAIN THE PURE CRAIN COFFEE Even children driak Graiu-O . because they like it and tha doo tora aay it ia good for them. Why not? It contains all of tha oooruh ment of tha pure grain aad moo cf the poisons of caffe. THY IT TO-DAY. AifTooersevasrwaetsi Uo, aad per package. Ganymsda Ctiocohtss The Plneet Boti of Assorted Choco-la-tea parked In Amerl-a, Plain pack agea, flic per lb.; Bouvenlr pack aea, 75c per Q. KUHN & COTDRUGGISTS, lMk a m4 Doasitava Sta.. WCATY & FIET S, MMTS0 TO TAY ' M CUK& 1 J .I K-N O.MAY 111 da it Pries SlCests Address A. MAYEI. 1S Bee Dldg-. Omaba, Neb, Caoauitatloa Vrea. XWauQr Otsakt Tatacti rood mspecto'. IL L lULL'CClOTT., D. f . s city varraaiKAaiAW. a t xatti and Msaaa atts Omaha. Mob. ' Xaievhoao Ua. Profit Shar ing Shoes. When you purchase a pair of Oulrood" $1.50 or $2-50 shoes we share the profit with you. We manufacture our own shoes and sell them direct to the wearer at factory price. Only men's exclusive shoe store In Omaha. Kemember tha price 'and name Is the same always. It's ONIMOD CECILIA is the Perfect Piano Player I I ONAMAN f r5! Reeent ! iiirrT rift,1:,1, n .MimiTi i1 .. IJ '. . . 'lasl i : t! . $ It has attained perfection In the only way perfection ever can be attained by the slow and careful elimination of the linperfecilona found in the earlier forma. Kor KAflK OF OPKBATION, CAPACITY FOIl MC81CAL EXPRESSION. DELICACY OK CONTKOU ACCLKACY OF TIXJIINIQUE It stands alone. It gives separate control of the biiu and treble and Is the only player capable of the elastic, human touch so much desired. Ca.ll at our Parlors. Hear It play. Play U yourself. $u0 worth of tn twite and $r,.u) bench free with each player until January L Piano Player Co. Arltaartea Block. lBll-lBi:t DODUB STKEBT. ma i s . Over Morton's Hartiwars -. ', I and Hardy's So Stone. SANTA CLAUS Is a lolly fellow with rare good Judg ment as Is shown by the elegant line of Christmas slippers, ha has sent In advance to Drexel's. There sre all kinds of slippers. Cute little ones for the children, elegsnt ones for mamma, comfortable opes for papa and warm ones for grandma and grandpa. Too many different kinds to tell about and quote prices on, but we'll be glad to show you every one of them If you'll but come to the store. It will be aasy for you to pick out what you wanV We exchange them after Christmas for the right size. DREXEL SHOE GO. Omaha's Up-to-Date Shoe House. 1419 FARNAM STREET. WHEN YOU BUY A ,. , . ' You are n4 payiant for CI1KOMOS. aCllliMfc., t UEE DEALS, ETC., twil far FINK QUALITY MAYA HA IUDu,u, rui,is iwrur- .mMmmm , b, ac - SUCS atXBCAMTXUB C3AAK OOv Ms aft. W Louis. Vatoa Ua4a a