THE OMAHA.' DAILY BEK: SUNDAY, DECEMBER 10, Jtof ipstorAmas ohoooersw eihini porhim i i-.'v'"'iw,ei I 1 M 'ft' ' r- i i i if HOSPE CO. OPKR KVCHINOS Music for Christmas. Music for the Year Around Music Boxc UJ..J3IH iijjj - . Pi 1 4' Jfrr. r i Also a complete line of "Swiss" Music Box. They art tha .nicest a o d easiest things la th world to own, as they are In the reach of every one. Prices on large boxes from $13 up, and can be bought on our "easy payment" plan. The small ones, which play all the way from one tune to six tunes, are SOc, 75c, $ 1.00 and up to 912.00. Af you brd bout the blg VI tUUl3C reduction on "Talking Ma chine RECORDS." Well, we make it a specialty of baring the cleanest and entire stock of VICTOR GOODS exclusively: SOe Records, now 35c $1.00 Records, now ' 60c $1.60 Records, ' now . $1.00 Machines , from $13 up to $100. Our Great Variety of Musical Christmas Presents Mandolins, Guitars, Violins, fornt of avery description an j all VU1UC19, A-IV., the best makes on hand. Mandolins from $4.75 and up. . -. "The Washburn" Mandolin from $15 up. "DoIccoiV The GreeJ "Family Piano" Is considered of great value as an accompani ment for the voice, and its construction Is so simple that a child can master it In a short time. Price- $25 Terms , $2.00 cash f 1 a week Y jf A Yfl r Guitars from $5.00 and up. Violins from $3.50 and up. "Sole Agents" for the cele brated "Gibson." For the Boys and Girls: Toy Pianos from $2.50 up. Toy Drums from 50c up. Zovos from 10c up. , Mouth Harps from .5c up. " of "Everything in Music" A. HOSPE CO., Omaha, Neb. "Everything in Music" 3 "fa. - . ( Mir Black, The up-to-date Sata Claus Gelling Gifts For A C& 0 right Snappy Uncles, Brothers, Lovers, Sons H Pas Line of r Neckwear, Gloves, Fancy Suspenders, Handkerchiefs, r in Silk, Linen and Initials, Mufflers, Fancy Vests, Watch Fobs, ShirtsWhite, Fancy and Full Dress, Hosiery, Scarf Pins, Umbrellas, Cuff Buttons, Etc. Buy an order for. a Hat, good any time on presentation VI HI "SBS EES. 107 Couth IGth Street. OMAHA. Move Before It Is Cold! , It Is assy to forfet bow uacomfortabla you war last winter. It you happen to hara an office in a poorly built building-, or when thar Is a poor hs&Ung system now Is the tlma to mov to tha oaa bulldlns la Omaha that Is alwaya warm in winter. THE BEE BUILDING Thar are a few very choice rooms from which te eheoee. Just now. eeveft el smell rooms end three large rooms. There Is. for esemple, a corner room with a veult ana a email room sdjolnlnj en the second floor: a room with a vault ea the fifth a south suite on the sixth, and eeversj flneemsll reoma frioee rne from 110 to M par monlh. 4E!asl5c" Dockets and Desk eomblnad. rermiti as much or as lit'Jo book space as wanted Comprtees Desk Unit wlt.i fc of many Book Units as desired. Roomy, conven ient, attractive. Coll and see f or write for catalogue 1 04 Orchard & Yitt) Carpet Co. or the Baby Prettr Things tor Bebr Wear. THERK are so many thtnirs for baby to wear that to write a complete lint would fill a book, but there are some things baby will enjoy If Santa Claus don't forget to come down the chimney.' Comb and brush eete In pink or blue celluloid, fanny bibs, silk veils, dainty little bonnets, pretty coats in many new materials, tastily embroidered shawls of fine flannel, hand made sacques, hand embroidered klmonae, hand some toilet sets of celluloid, consisting of soap box, rattles, powder bos and puff, and comb and brush, pretty trimmed or untrlmmed baskets and bassinets, cute little sweaters, warm carriage robes end afghans, trim little shoesto be found at Benson Lilliputian Basaar. of go-carts, priced as low as ze cents ana some handsome onee as high as $10.00. An extensive assortment of Imported Ger man toys, ranging In price from II oents to $2.00, Is on sale at Myers-Dillon Co., Sixteenth and Farnam. There Isn't anything that will amuse the baby quite as much as the Victor phono graph; at the same time It will be a con stant fun and pleasure for everyone else. Nebraska Cycle Co., Fifteenth and Har ney streets, sells the Victor. The display of rubber toys In the big toy section of the Bennett company offers an lm nenslty of choice. Prices are exceed ingly small, considering the quality of the goods. If fit v r A Thome The Bennett Company are especially to the front in attractive little things for baby. Their ' showing Includes some very dainty Angora fur sets, collarettes and muffs, from H to t3 a set. Silk bonnets, trimmed with lace, ruchlng, wool or fur, up from 50c. Little bootees of hand cro chet work,' from loo to 36c a pair; or those little hand-knit Jackets that are so cosy and restful, up from 48c. And again, those long and short coats made from fine Bed ford eord, trimmed with silk embroidery er ribbons, from $1.28 to $2.80, are fit to desk out the Infant of a prince, Thompson, Belden A Co. have a pretty assortment of things for the baby, suitable for Christmas presents. Among them are some beautiful hand embroidered bibs and hand embroidered cashmere Jackets. Little silk wadded Jackets make really handsome presents. Another pretty gift would be a hand painted comb and brush set. No baby has too many dresses. Some of the little nainsook dresses are particularly attrac tive. Tou know that this baby Is the only one In the world and nothing is, too good for It that's why the People's Store has such a magnificent stock of cradles, cribs, go carts, hlghchalrs, rocking chairs and baby walkers. Now you don't need to worry what to get baby, but call at the People Store quick. When you are buying a present for the bsby something that will please Its mother is quite an appropriate gift. Tou will find some very dainty little dresses at Haydert Bros, which will please the mother of any baby. They have cunning little coats and Jackets that make decidedly useful pres ents. Tou may want to take the baby out In the cold. Get a pair of silk mittens for the baby at J. L. Brandcis & Sons, 60 and 76 cents. They also have some dainty little caps at SO cents, $1.00 and $1.50. Perhaps a pair of shoes would be a good gift toi baby; our phlces, 50 cents to $1.26. We have some tiny gloves and mittens that make a cute little present for little babies and are verj acceptable in the win ter time. Ed P. Pickering, 108 B. 16th St. Toys far the Littlest One." Borne of the rubber toys and rubber dolls which you will find at Hayden Bros, will go njcely Into the baby's stocking. If the baby is big enough, one of the baby Jump ers and walkers will give it as much pleas ure as anything. Hayden Bros, have a line Of them. . ,. Even' the small baby must have a doll. The proper thing for them is one made of rubber, whloh can be bought for from t to 4 cents at J. L. Brandeis V Sons. There also will be found a selection of all kinds What the Jeweler Has for Baby. Something substantial Is always nice for baby and pleases the baby's mamma. We would suggest a comb and brush set, or some of our little gold neck chains or silver-mounted rattles for little babies. A silver cup is a nice present for a baby old enough to use one; gold rings and silver spoons are always In good taste. 8. W. Lindsay, Jeweler, lilt DouglM St. . If tne baby. Is old enough to eat at the table, a silver food pusher is a very useful little present. We likewise have milk cups, both In plated and solid silver. Many mothers are collecting spoons for the baby. We have a great variety In handsome de signs. For small babies, teething rings knd pearl-handled rattles are always handsome presents. T. L. Combs tt Co., 1S20 Douglas St. Albert Edholm, jeweler, Sixteenth and Harney, has many pretty, useful and last ing things this year. Every mother is proud of her baby and is appreciative In having her remembered with a set of dress pins, a silver mug, food pusher or a chew ing ring. Baby beauty pins in solid gold and gold covered, all manner of little prices; baby brooches, gem-set rings and a variety of gold and silver trinkets for Infants' wear not hitherto shown. Prices don't cut any figure at Bennett's In one's matter of choice for the reason they are so insignifi cant. Fred Brodegaard. 115 South Sixteenth street, has a well selected exhibition of pretty presents for babies. Among them are baby spoons, ' cups, baby pins, baby rings, baby necklaces, baby bracelets and baby napkin rings. v Get the little fellow a ring. It will please the mother as well as the baby. N. P. Frandsen, lot Booth Sixteenth street, has them In all styles and prices. . . , Henry Copley has some beautiful silver drinking cups and other table articles that will make the baby crow with delight. hat Santa Claus Will Bring the Wee Tots Playthlata for Small Falks. , THERE is nothing that the little tots like as well as a dpll there is a regular doll exposition at Hayden Bros., all kinds, all prices. Every little girl's heart will be gladdened with a doll the little boys, too. The toys there are too many to tell about. IMPORTED German toys would make pleasing presents. Buy them of the Myers-Dillon Drug Co., Sixteenth and Farnam. IF you hunted through all the toy shops you couldn't And any thing which will be a greater source of amusement for the little folks about the house than the Victor phonograph. It you buy a phonograph for Christinas, get one that has been thor oughly tested, like the Victor. Nebraska Cycle Co., Fifteenth - and Harney streets, will sell them for either cash or on time. t There is pioture books. 6c, 10c, 16c and e; mechanical toys, 10c, Jac and 80c; Sheep, 10c, 26c and 60c; dogs, 10c, 26c and 50c; Iron wagons, with horses attached, 25o to 50c; trumpets, 5c, 10c and S6c; blocks. lOo, $6c and up; pastry sets. 6c, 10c and 25c; laundry sets, 10c, 25o and up; flatlroni, 5c, lOu and up. at Hardy's, the Mc Store, 1513 Dodge street. This year there Is so many different kinds that one Is at a loss to know what to select. Rattles, from 10c to 60c; rubber tiJgs, 10c to 60c; eats, Kc; horses, 26c to 60c; celluloid rattles, 26c; fancy colored balls, celluloid horns, red rubber toys, 10c 26o and 60c, at Hurdy's ttc Store, 1513 Dodge street. The Bennett company offers an endless variety of plaything for growing boys In the sporting goods section. There are base balls, bats, foot balls, etc., at all prices. Games for the boys disserted maps of phe nomenal siege can be purchased for a dime. Any boy would be plt-ased with the Humpty Dumpty show, 49c to $1.96; a magic lantern, 6Cc to $4.K; a foot ball, striking bag, boxing gloves, coaster sled, flexible flyer sled. These are on sale st Hardy's, 89c Store. At Bennett's you will And a bewildering assortment of cute toys, expertly made to 1 withstand hard usage. All manner of building blocks, up from 15c. Imiorted Gfrmsn toys would make pleas ing presents. Buy them of the Myers-Dillon' Drug Co., Sixteenth and J"nrnam. Clothes Thlaas tor the Little Oaea. Variety of children's coats shown by the Bennett company offers Irresistible temp tations for money spending In this always wise Christmas gift line. These coats rome In Rusarian bearskin of several colors; also come In cloth and velvet, I to I years, prices run from 12.96 up by $1 a step to Line of fur sets Is especially attrac tive, being blended coney and hare, stone marten, opossum and ermine; prices run H orn t!.S0' up 10 $7.N. . Every mother loves to see her "wee tot" Cicely dressed and perhaps that's one reason why Browning, King & Co. carry so many nice things for the little tots. They have a swell line of Russian suits, In plain and fancy mixtures, from $6 to tK.&o; swell overcoats, from $3.(4 to fit); open front sweaters, plain white and fancy, from $1.60 to $2; toques and tarns, 60c ts $3; fur gloves, $1. Many pretty styles are shown In hand some coats and bonnets, line fur sets, warm mittens, cute little Infantile gloves, crocheted dyll sets, consisting of hood, muff, mittens and sack, warm bed room slippers, leggings, cunning little styles in shoes, pretty' sweaters, nobby suits and overcoats . in great Variety at Benson Thome's Lilliputian Baxaar. ' Of course you are racking your brain what to get the youngster. There Is no occasion for It. Jus take about fifteen minutes off and run Into the People's store and select either a youth's chair, rocking chair, single bed, set of furs, caps, coat or overcoat. A pretty little coat will make any small child Joyous cn Chirstmas day. Hayden Bros, have them, A set of little furs will come In handy In the winter time. Up In Hayden's furniture department you will find chairs, rockers and go-carts. Albert Edholm in his new location, Six teenth and Harney, will gladly show you his fresh assortment of 'chains and lockets, silver porridge bowls, gold bib holders, lock bracelets and table ae'a. 9"9 M Christmas Suggestions The choosing of Christmas gifts Is a very perplexing task to most of us. What will be appropriate? What will please her or hlra the bestf Is whst we ask our selves time efter time. Here are a few things that will make both pleasing and use ful presents: Manicure sets made from Genuine French Stag Horn, n 4 or I piece seta, beau tiful case. at.... $8.00 and up Handsome Silver and Sterling Silver Toilet Sets In three pieces at $3.00, $4.60, $7 60, up to HS.uO Sterling Silver Shaving Sets - at $5.00 and up , Gilt Desk Clocks at $2.00 up Gold Bracelets at $2.00 and up Beautiful Gold Mounted Pen Holders, with gold pen points, at $1.26 up to $2.60 Gold Mounted Opera Glasses - at $5.00 and up Silver Candelabra Sets at $2.00, $3.60 and up Cut Glaus Pieces In all the latest Ideas and cuttings, from the small piece for $1.00 to the most elaborate at $35.00 A very serviceable and So proprlate gift is a Parasol, we are showing something new In gold and peart mountings, with detachable handle; prices nt $4.00 up to $15.00 $18.00 Gold Watch for $12.00 A fine gold filled case, 15 Jewel movement, guaran- ' teed for twenty years, a watch that usually sella for ' $18.00; we have marked It down until Xmas for the special price of $1100 Come In and let us show you these things and per haps our stock will suggest something that you would like even better. Come and see our display of holiday goods, whether you wish to buy or not. No trouble to show goods.. N. P. Frandsen Jeweler, Watchmaker and Optician ; .109 S. SUtesD'h St. . flnr.nslfii Haidftn Rrathm UlllilllH IIIIIIIIIMHMIMHWIW HllW gmU0 M 11'' Vantine's Oriental Perfumes Wo rm hewing for tbo Ilrat tint In OMAHA . - VANTtNE'S ORIENTAL TOILET ,P-- ' . CIALTIES. Geisha Massage Cold Cream In pretty . lars e Va6 tine's Oriental Cold Cream In tall Jars ...2oe Decorated long vials of Attar of Rosa in long red box ..tl.oo Small glass stoppered bottles Oriental Ex tracts in pretty boxes in the following odors: ; . ( Vlorenta, per bottle 60c Gul Reazee, per bottle , .,..6c Pnrtocal Ausama, per bottle ..SOc Oriental Sandalwood, per bottle. 1..60c Oriental Geisha Flowers, per bottle....... 6k- Oriental HI Yang, per bottle w..60c Extreme Oriental Sandalwood Toilet Water, per bottle ,N 75c Oriental Orchid, per bottle ...75c Oriental Nile Lily, per bottle 75c Oriental Hana Violet Toilet Water, large bottle ,.$10o Extreme Oriental Sandal Toilet Water. large bottle $1.00 Corylopsla of Japan Toilet Water, per bottle (.$1.25 Sandalwood, Square Wood Sticks- Of Sandalwood, per bundle 25c Sana Dermal Talcum In beautiful Kilt cover paper, sprinkler top box 25c. Oriental Sachet Powder (bottles), each..2."c ' The above goods are put up most attract ively, and make very acceptable Christmas presents. , SHERMAN & McCONNELL DRUG CO., Corner. 16 tb and Dodge. . Omaha. DEBTS r - r ii yen ar in eral different parttss It might be an aavantaa - - money ot us ana Pr ,"'"" "" and then pay us a sm . umant until VOU l out ef debT w. loan on Furnl- ture, fianos ana "'--, . . i..t r.nnnls ana we i"n upon their own agreement to Jrr.. V.... ...vi!.. is Quick. nd'wa always try to please. OwAlf. HOSTOACS aoo a, taut st. 'Phone tW. -thermae's La Grippo Cough Syrup IS WELL NAMED. It was first compounded when the seource was at Its worst 'tt-'SO. It has proved Its efficiency thousands of times. There may - be other remr1ls for a simple couth. LA GRIPPE COUGH IS DIFFERENT. This syrup quiets st once and stops that tickling In the throat. FIRST DOSE RELIEVES. SAMPLE FREE. Bottles 25c and 60s. For eurunic cases, pints. $1.60. Made and sold by Sherman & McDonnell Drug Cj. Car. lOtb ass Dadae Its., Omaha. Pletar Books fr Little Caelcers. Pictures full of action and fun. painted la brilliant colors, "Humpty-Dumpty," "House that Jack Built," all the old standbys, newer, brighter, more attractive than ever, at 15 each at Bennett's. WHY NOT? Have your plumbing and heating done by competent men. Ws cheerfully give esti mates and guarantee our work to give en tire satisfartlon. 'Phones, Nos. livi, tut and Red -4771. D. W. DIDCEON BB4 WfcSTEHH HEAT. INQ CO. 819 Farnam Street. OMAHA. GoIdsCurcd QUICKLY Nromo-rJ (oootslns oe Quio oe) bretUf upcoids lu the heud in a frw hours leaves no bad afier-edocie Hike (Iro n. Preparations. Mws il-.e work ojlckl St aaeiyi set a bo today- rom rour rtrus. iu Ak for toe Oiaave t Colored bo sril see tunc tbe label reads ROIVJO-LA37 I-JJCOWTAIH NO OVINIMI v A Co., Rental Aguta. Groao4 Floor, Be Baildla