u , liniiiTMiii iiinssw mn iiU u ii l.i n w " mini in mm win n mil nun "tniwiiir man.. imhh iwmiawm m simns" i"" rim" ' - THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, DECEMBER 10, lf05. HALF OFF TiDsforXmas ohoDDers V II' resents for 9 ICLsr VK tOIUUHL : m ill 1 1 bt a v ; Y,.oa n m ipsa ii Ladles' Tailor Mad Suits, Smart, Up-to-date, Patching, In all Popular Shades and Materials, from One-third to One-half Off. S?..S.U,T... $40 $30 )ssasi $25 SUITS 15- That Sulta ara of th flnaat matarlal and man-tallorad In th vary baat atylaa. Th ladias know that apaclal aala at Barter's maana something. Monday Morning. $60 SUITS at $50 SUITS at.." S. Fredrick Berger & Co., 1517 PAR NAM 8T. GLOVES, UMBRELLA S, FANS and CANES FOR- Men, Women and Children j : D F. PICKERING a 105 South 16th Street Presents. Young Misses Pretty Frrifnta for Toans; Girls. M08T young girls like to own a handsome manlrurs set. Thompson, Belden A Co. have a selection that will please any young girl. In the same department will be found a variety of , comb and brush seta. They also have dainty selections of rinse supporters, handkerchiefs, gloves, umbrellas, that are always useful and attractive Christmas tl.ne gifts. A good winter present is a knitted sweater, of which there are many styles shewn at Thomp son, Belden Co. Just as seasonable is a set of neck furs. Christmas We are showing beautiful line of goods suitable for Christinas ' presents. Ladies' and Men's Linen Initial Handkerchiefs, 15c each; half dozen In box, 85c , Ladies' and Men's Linen Initial Handkerchiefs, 25c each; half dozen in box, $1.60. i Ladies' Linen Lace and Embroidered Handkerchiefs, 10c, 15c, 25c, 50c, 75c, 1.00 and up. Beautiful Fans. 50c, 75c, 85c, $1.00 and up. Ladles' Kid Gloves, fl.OO and f 1.50. Ladles' Neckwear the newest things out. Ladles' Belts silk and leather. Fancy Hosiery, 50c and up. All kinds of Christmas novelties and Art Goods. Weinlander & Smith Formerly With Mrs. J. Ben-on. 1510 Douglas St. mm Avoid the Holiday Crowds ,:.,-. 1 . and secure the greatest values and most satisfactory Christmas offerings by do ing your Christmas shopping this wssk. Where Quality Counts We Win Portfolios, Writing Cases, Elegant Box Stationery, Beautiful Inkstands, Desk Sets, Address Books, Poker Sits, Dupll- cate Wb! it, Calendars, Card Cases, Pocket Books, Christy, Remington and Fisher's Pictures. The Moycr Stationery Company 220 and 222 Sooth Flxteenth Street When making np your mind what to buy some particular girl atop and think what she needs In the way of things to wear. Would a nice dress please her something very nlceT The Nebraska Clothing Com pany has some beauties at from 15.00 to 115.00. Is she in need of a stylish pair of shoes, costing from $1.00 to $3.00, or a pair of gloves, at from 69 cents to $2.50? Would a smart set of furs please herT They cost anywhere from $2.00 to $30.00. Borne other hints of the Nebraska Clothing Company to buyers of presents for girls are purses, from 25 cents to" $10.00; hose, 25 cents to $1.26; underwear, U cents to $3.00; slippers, $1.00 to $2.00. Perhaps she would like a nice rocking chair of her own for her room. In the furniture department at Hayden's you will find some that are suitable. At the same store will be found a multitude of other useful gifts, such as silk petticoats, dress goods, handkerchiefs, handkerchief cases or set of furs. Possibly she likes to skate. In the hardware department are a special selection of skates for girls. A game pos sibly would add to her pleasure at Christ mas time. If she Is given to letter writing, stationery sets In great variety will be found In Hayden's book department. Albert Edholm. jeweler. Sixteenth and Harney, shows each month a fresh assort ment of the popular birthstone Jewelry, In cluding rings, brooches and collars, also book marks and stationery conveniences. The younfr miss will be pleased if she gets either a toilet cuse, manicure set, work box or basket, brush, comb and mirror set, traveling set, jewel case, glove and hand kerchief box, music roll or card case, if It comes from Hardy's 99-Cent Store, 1,"3 Dodge street. In gold and silver there is almost every thing a girl's heart can desire and we are showing the most beautiful designs In brooches that we have ever had at Christ mas time. Dog collars, some inexpensive, some rich with more expensive jewels are very fashionable Just now. There is nothing nicer, however, than a chatelaine watch for a handsome present and too, there are - bracelets, rings, lockets and gold beads in endless variety. S. W. Lindsay, jeweler, 1516 Douglas street. A Very good idea tor t growing girl is offered by the Bennett store In the chance to-buy from a stock of thousands of fur scarfs and boas. These are especially de signed for Christmas gift making; prices are exceedingly low up from $3.96. The Bennett, company are showing a nobby lit tle coat for a growing miss displayed In all colors and newest materials, price up from $3.95. When you give a present to a young lady you must use care and select one with good Taste, especially so when It Is Jewelry, j Always try and get something neat, never anything gaudy. Most girls would appre ciate a chatelaine watch, a nice solitaire diamond ring, a fancy brooch, or a pearl handled umbrella. A big assortment of these articles can be found at A Mandel berg's, 1622 Farnam street. Everyone wants the young lady at their house to be popular. If she is going to keep .her friends, she must have . some way of amusing them when they call. There is nothing that will help make an evening pass away more delightfully than a phonograph and a variety of well-selected Vlotor records. Buy one for her for Christmas at the Nebraska Cycle Co., 15th and Harney streets. A kodak makes a present to be ap preciated, both at the present time and in after years. Pictures taken of her friends and home surroundings will be very much enjoyed, but the pictures in after years will bring back fond remem brances of happy bygone days. The Robt. Dempster Co. have kodaks of all kinds and sixes at prices up from $1.00. . . Were you to ask Santa Claus what a young miss would prefer she would quickly say, "Get me either a writing desk, ehlf fonler, dresser, nice rug for my room, musio cabinet, a screen, new coat, new suit, set of furs or a new hat, but I want my gift to come from the People's Store, for I am sura that's Santa Claus' real home. ' For young girls the Bennett company show a particularly fine Uhe of neckwear silk, lace and chiffon, up from 10 cents. There are some very unique toilet sets, comb and brush sets and manicure sets shown in the perfumery aisles all this season's special importations and at prices little ovef half that is charged by exclusive dealers. For large girls there are many pretty and useful things to be had in furs, either in sets or separate neck pieces, as well as coats, dresses, school or dress gloves, umbrellas, sweaters, house robes, handkerchiefs by the box, all in special assortment at Benson & Thome's Lilliputian Baxaar. N. - P. Frandsen, the Jeweler, can help you out if you are at a loss to ' know what to get her. He Is showing manicure sets, opera glasses, some nice pieces of cut glass, beautiful parasols, bracelets, watches, desk clocks, candelabra sets and rings galore. If the girl is inclined to music, a music cabinet would make her a very UBeful as well as handsome present. .We have them as low as as $4.TS, in quarter sawed oak. or in mahogany at $0.25; more elaborate ones at $12.25, up to $60.00. Miller, Stewart & Beaton. A most pleasing gift for a young girl would be an accordion .pleated dress, with suspenders or a sunburst skirt. The kind made by the Golilmun Floating company, 200 Douglas block. In always stylish and their prices are low. The Jeweler always has. a selection of gifts for young girls. At Fred Brode gaard's, 116 South Sixteenth street, some of the many things you will find include chains, crosses, bracelets, brooches, rings, hat pins, diamond rings. Writing desks are always a welcome present. She will find it useful as well as a very 'handsome piece of furniture for her room. Miller, Stewart ft Beaton are showing them at prices from $6.00 up. Candy counters as well as the Jewelry showcases offer ' sn Immense' number of suggestions for suitable gift making. Ben nett's carries a complete line In all the latest goods. s Wk Play Time Comes. Is ,your Mttle. girl learning,, to - dance 7 Perhaps you have no piano, p if you have a piano, sometimes there is no one to play dance music for. her when she and her. young friends want to dance. If you have a Victor phonograph and some of their delightful dance records, it will afford her and her friends endless fun. The rest of the family will enjoy It, too. Victor phono graphs are sold by the Nebraska Cycle Co., 15th and Harney streets. What boy- Is there that would not enjoy a tool chest full of all' kinds of tools, the kind that ha could make a wagon with If he desired, or where is the boy who does not enjoy a handsome pair of skates or a beautiful sled These are some of the things which James Morton & Son Co., have for sale for boys. Then they have manual train ing tools, pocket knives but what's the use see them. If the 'young miss' Is musical, wouldn't a banjo. guitar, slther ,.or . autoharp.. please her. Has she a music roll, or music bag? Some ob the late music or music books will be sure to please the musical girl. A. Hospe, 1513 Douglas street. Of course she likes to entertain .her friends, then why not get her a phono graph, with a few well selected' records. The Victor and Edison phonographs are for sale by the Nebraska Cycle Co. Does she skate? She certainly will If you give her a pair of rollers. The Townsend Gun company have roller skates from 50 rara'Vrn pf new.- H 11 SYTV $mm&W&f ft Hh3 li I . t II cents up. Christmas Taught in Schools Art Special Prices on Cigars For Christmas Our "took comprises all the popular brands and prices much less than other dealers. Mi Favorlta Clear Havana Cigar. Ml Favorlta, Camellas 3 for 25c $3.60 box ot 60 ' Mt Favorlta, Favorttas 2 for 25c $5.75 box of 60 Ml Favorlta, Lindas 10c $4.50 box of 50 Ml Favorlta, Little Ones 5c $2.25 box of 50 Ml Favorlta, Purltano Finos 10c $4.50 box ot 60 "Tha kind that Park & Tllford of New York sell you, and at the same prices." Be La Regallta.. , 10 for 25c $1.25 per box of 60 6o Red Singer ..16 for 25c 85c, per box of 50 10c Bpanish Perfectos 4 for 25c $1.25 per box of 25 3 for 26c VIctorldad, clear Havana.. 4 for 25c $3.00 per box of 60 10c VIctorldad, clear Havana 4 for 25c $3.00 per box ot 60 2 for 26c Vlcorldad, clear Havana.. 3 for 25c $4.00 per box of 60 Miller Seed Stogies. Wheeling, W. Va....3 for 6c $1.60 box of 100 Pollock Process Stogies 2 for 6c $1.75 box of 100 Not a bit too early to be thinking of Christmas Cigar. Any thing you select now can be laid aside for later delivery. Remember we have all popular brands and your brand at cut prices. f HRI3TMAB tree teachings are now I I included in the curriculum of the I V- J New Tork public schools. Ex perience has taught that the joy and gift-giving of the Christmas season are the best of aids in the improve ment of the homes of newcomers to Amer ica. So in the school year plans Inaugur ated September 11. 1906. the Christmas tree holds a prominent place. One may search the courses of study in the public schools and find no mention ot Christmas, but a visit to the school rooms where beginners are taught not necessarily kindergartens will reveal the reasons why the Christmas tree will this year be found in thousands of Hast Side ho.nea where twelve months ago the name ot Christmas was barren ot meaning. In pleasant school rooms the children are first made familiar with simple toys, told how they are intended to please. Then a delegation is sent out to bring in a suit able tree that has previously been placed In the school yard. Boon the tree stands upright In the school room. This done, the teacher trims It with glittering tinsel rope and ornaments, showing the little ones the I way to arrange these to gain the best ef fects, tiow comes the task of placing the presents, the very toys with which new Joys huve been, taught the children being used. Presently the gifts are In position and the Christmas tree stands complete. Distribu tion of the presents follows, the lesson that glft-glvers should carefully consult the tastes of those who are to receive being made clear. Over and over again these Christmas lessons sre given. The children never seem to find thein monotonous. Only one objection to teaching of . this sort Is besrd, always from persons to whom Christmas has been a home study from earliest memory that it dlsrtis the kindly illusion of Santa Cla"-. .'his Is answered by the declare tti tfeat most of the children who are tho taiirtt of holiday Joys never heard of tue patron saint ot the Christmas tide; that, ar.y wny, real happiness is better tan empty illusion. Leslie's Weekly. A Fierce aad Deadlr Tide. A Philadelphia girl was recently over taken and drowned by the incoming tide on the west coast of France. A trans plsnted Breton said of this fatality: "Can you, who see your own tides crawl in at the rate of ten feet or so an hour, imagine tides racing like wild white horses up the fiat sands st the rate of half a mile a minute? "The extraordinary flatness of our Breton coats gives us these phenomenal tides The sea does not rise end tall. It appears and disappears. Tou have a vast and flat plain of sand. At a set hour the sea rushes in, white, wild, submerging this vast plain. At a set hour an unseen hand sucks the water back thirty, forty, fifty miles and nothing is vlsable but the plain white sand again. "Woe unto such as walk on this desolat plain when the tide begins to rise, for they must drown! Nothing can save them." Philadelphia Bulletin. WE MOVE NEXT MONTH TO OUR NEW BUILDING In the meantime we are rapidly closing out our entire stock at 1407 Harner street at prices that barely 3 cover the factory cost and freights. Why boy unknown makes when you can get for almost the same figure , a first-class piano, known by all as one of the best. Make a visit of Inspection to our warerooms this week and see the newest and latest from the following celebrated piano factories. ; Stein way - Steer - Emersoiii A. B. Chase, Hardman, McPhall, Mason & Hamlin, Kurtzman, Steck and many others, .the . j reliability of which there can be no question. EASY TERMS OF PAYMENT TO ALL WEBER PIANOLA PIANOS, $500 to $1,000 We are fortunate to secure a complete line In time for Christmas delivery. Metrostyle Pianolas (ad vertised In all magazines), most wonderful player on the market. Price only $250, on payments. Free) demonstration every day. Place your order now for Christmas. Closing out the entire Stock at 1407 Harnev Street. OMAHA. Teams Enough to Deliver Coal Promptly There are a few pertinent reasons why our business increases each year. lCoal of quality as represented is what our customers receive. That inspires confidence and confidence is contagious. k 2 There is nothing "one horse" about the 8. C. Co. We invest enough money to carry a large stock, embracing all of the different kinds of coal. In other words, we have WHAT Ol'R PATRONS WANT and don't quarrel with them about selection. 8 We have our own teams and wagons enough of them to do our work right and promptly. We deliver coal WHEN YOU SAY. Two big coal yards (one north and one south) also figure in our prompt delivery. Is it necessary to add that our weights are exactly correct. 1 1608 H SUNDERLAND BROS. CO. arney-H.rs) sine 1893" PrlvaU 'phoit. achangs), No. Z3Z. A. B. Hubermann's is the oldest Jewelry Store k in Omaha. He has been located forty yesrs at the same place at the South east Corner Thirteenth and Douglas Streets. He is the DIAMOND IMPORTER in the west and controls that business here on ac count of lower prices and guafanteed qualities. See him for your Christmas . gifts and you will save money. 13th rxni Douglas. Streets IT" Accordion, Sim burst, Side, and Box, Pleated Skirts. SPECIAL SALE of Children's and Misses' Pleated Dresses and Skirts in all colors and prices. - Tho Gnlriman Plootinnr Pn Opp. Hayden Broa. iwuiiiig . vwi . Office 200 Douglas Block. TEL. 1936. Over 107 South 16th St, Omaha. A New Attraction will be presented December 18th by the Union Pacific and Salt Lake Route. The Los Angeles Limited a new train over a new route to run daily between Omaha and Los Angeles. Myers-Dillon Drug Company Cin:r Dsnsrtiatnl 16th and FsriKsi Sts.