Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, December 10, 1905, Page 8, Image 31

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    TTTE OMATTA DAILY BE: SUNDAY, PECEMTJEK 1ft, 1D03.
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Christmas Suggestions
...We Sell the Well Known . . .
SINGER
AND
Wheeler & Wilson
SEWING MACHINES
And Have a Full Line In All Styles.
...BUY A PEERLESS . . .
EDISON OR VICTOR
Talking Machine....
CASH or EASY MONTHLY PAYMENTS
The following list of slightly used Machines offers you a rare opportunity to secure a Sewing Machine that
has been thoroughly overhauled, complete with attachments, guaranteed to be in first class condition, at a Sacri
fice Price.
"A GIFT WAT fiLVER GETS OLD."
They are an ever constant friend, alwaya ready to imuM, educate, entertain.
They turn the long winter evening Into on grand concert. Something new In
THE 1906 MODELS
Beautiful Cabinet, exclusive style Just In. Come and see them. Oet one
5 l""Tth Wh0,e fml,y WU nJo- ! A MOST ENJOYABLE CHRIST
MAS GIFT. Tou can buy a machine at a trifling coat.
AS LOW AS $10.00 AS HIGH AS $100.00
OUR GREAT TERMS:
COME TO OCR STORK AND TAKE A MA
CHINE HOME WITH YOU AND PAY FOR IT
LATER AT YOUR OWN CONVENIENCE. SEND
FOR CATALOGUE.
OUR GREAT TERMS:
BY OUR LIBERAL OFFER OF PLACIVd A
MACHINE IN EVERY PLACE DESIRING ONE
AND PATINO FOR IT LATER OFFERS ALL AN
OPPORTUNITY OF SECURING ONE. - AN
DAVIS Five-drawer, golden oak, drop
head, on trial a few weeks, good as new,
regular $60 sewing f A A
machine, for lOiUU
VICTORIA Finished In oak, five drawers,
drop head, used on floor tA A A
as sample, only ItiUU
(JEW HOME Five . drawers, . drop head,
latest Improved, Just like new, reg
ular price $60, Jf QQ
WILCOX GIBBS Made by National
Sewing Machine Co., golden oak, Ave
drawers, everything com- 7A An
plete, slightly used, only. ... JU.U U
STANDARD GRAND .Five drawers,
sample machine, woodwork slightly
scuffed, all attachments yJ f?A
complete, reduced io t .D)
WHITE Drop head, good
as new . . .
21.00
WHITE Three White machines taken In
exchange for Wheeler & Wilsons, all In
first-class condition and guaranteed;
your choice for 8 00
DOMESTIC Two Domestics, Ave draw-
ers each, repaired and put In splendid
condition; a bargain;
your choice, only
Your choice of .28 Whites, Standards, Do
mestics and New Homes, second
hand machines, for C A A
only .J.UU
10.00
WE SELL ANY ATTACHMENT OR PART OF ANT SEWING MACHINE MANUFACTURED.
SEWING MACHINES RENTED AT SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS A WEEK
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1906
MODELS
Rambler and Columbias
ull line of Children's Wheels (1 f- i fT jrn
n;"?r?!7. $5 10
Typewriters
We operate the only Typewriter Ex
change in Omaha carrying all makes of
machines.
Here Is a partial list of the Typewriter
bargains, which we consider the best ever
offered:
BHe.kensdoerfer, No. 7 20 00
D?nr8.T.or! 27.50
Remington, No. 6, . 35 00
&?:E!!""l!"r'5o!oo
Sforh;!n!r..Nv.2::.. .50.00
s?o'rh:.p.?!n!?r:. . : x. .. 55. 00
Remington, No. 6; good 'TA AA
new. for 4 UUU
Fr ....40.00
PRICE
CUT
0 N
VICTOR
RECORDS
All 50c seven-inch Records cut to .............. 3 5c
All $1.00 ten-inch Records cut to 65c
All $150 twelve-inch Records cut to.... $1.00
25,000 NEW RFX0RDS TO CHOOSE FROM
We Carry the Largest Stock of Talking
Machines and Records West of Chicago.
yiipsforXnKoppe.rg
rtl.10.t e4 probably lo would line mr
boa .and muff if "he le'not already pro
vided with one. They offer them from I2.M
te 4.8S; , Among the Je expenHlve presents
are, kid .glove, which may be bought at
Brandei' for. from 69 cents up" to 13.60.
. The girl' of 16 ia'jwst beginning to be In
ireted in parties and small affairs. Has
the girl you have In "mind a party coat?
She certainly ought to have one. You can
get avery'. handsome one Indeed of J. 1
Rrandels & Sons for from 24.M to $75.00.
Jhe probably also would like a fur boa and
muff if. she Is not already provided with
one., They offer them from $2.98 to $14.85.
Among the leas expensive preeents are kid
gloves, which may be bought at Brandeis"
for from W centa up to $3.30.
If you want something that will really
.her, about as. much as any gift that
will come to her oii Christmas day. Inveet
In a pair of silk hone. Hayden Bros, will
how you some that are in good taste.
They have on their countere some dainty
lace roller ' and pretty handkerchiefs
which will appeal to her taste. They can
l(ke.w4ee show you furs ot all kinds, which
any young lady will be proud to possess.
Tou can find some beautiful little presents
which will not, cost, you a great deal at
Wetlander Jb Smith1, 1510 Douglas street.
Among them are fancy collars, turnovers,
chemisettes, gloves, handkerchiefs and a
variety of beautiful things..
What young lady doesn't like a stylish
pair - of ; patent leather shoes. The Fry
Kboe.Ce). will show you the very latest
styles and can offer good suggestions.
Give sister a box of pretty hose, selected
from Thompson. Be)den A Co.'s stock, and
you will make no m. In take.
' Suits. to $; coata. t& to $3); scarfs,
ft to $18; underwear.! l&c to $1; shoes. $1.3
t (S; hosiery, lee to $1: gloves. '3c to $1
For girls, over IS, here are some good
suggestions offered by the Nebraska Cloth
ing company:
Appropriate Preeeats fr Vaaaaj
. t Ladles.
A good piano makes a. good present for a
good girl.-at the same. time Ha merry muutc
brings Joy and gladness to the whole family,
fumlsblixg entertainment te all, and elevat
ing the bom atmosphere to a moral lietghth
tut reached by any other means. To people
or Sweet Sixteen
Pretty Thin She Mkea t Wear.
F TOU ask her what she wants, nine times out of ten she
will say, "Give me something nice to wear." Some nice, sensi
ble gifts are a suit, dress, skirt, waists, silk petticoats, fur
coats, cloth coats, fur trimmed coats or evening coats.- Or
you can make her heart glad by giving her a nice fur neck
scarf or fur muff. A nice selection of these can be seen at O.
K. Scofleld Cloak and Suit company.
The girl of 16 Is Just beginning to be Interested In parties
and small affairs. Has the gtrl you have in mind a party
coat? She certainly ought to have. one. You can get a very
handsome one Indeed of J. U Brandeis A Sons for from $21 50 to
tne senmouer &
with moderate Incomes
Mueller system has every advantage; the
lowest cash price Is freely given to all and
without advance; terms of payment may be
arranged as low as $5 monthly. Attend
their removal sale at 1407 Harney; see the
$300 new pianos they are selling far $188,
They are the most remarkable piano values
In the west
Jf you want to select something which
la Just a little different from what the
other stores carry go to a store that car
ries an exclusive line. Ed F. Pickering,
16th and- Dodge, streets,, has- a - select as
sortment of umbrellas and parasols, which
cannot be duplicated elsewhere. A pair ot
gloves or a handsome fan la a Christmas
present that may Just supply the proper
want. ' Pickering haa a beautiful selection.
Every young lady likes to have pretty
thhig" abot her room.- At -Hayden's.art
department will be found some very tasty
pictures.; A book rack from their furniture
department is a useful Christmas remem
brance. A -ery appropriate present for a
ybnrtg' man to -give- a,young girl la a book
or some stationery. Some other sugges
tions .which, are .sura lq bring pleasure to
her on Christmas day are a work box, card
case or manicure set.
Tou' will have ' to pay 'a "personal ' vlsil
to T. L. Combs A Co.. H20 Douglas street-"the-
-busy ' Jewehfrs' as space -wHl not
permit of a list of their ' appropriate
prwut.. but .a few. sMSaFstJon would In
clude diamonds, rings, brooches, cut glass,
chafing dishes, baking dishes and hat pins.
You will enjoy 'a vfsft anB'are 'Welcome to
Inspect their stock; besides this. If you
buy -here, -you -will' be money ahead. . .
There Is nothing that will make an even
ing, pass . tup re dfUght(ully. for a. young
girl and her friends than to try their skill
In making things In a chafing dish. A
handsome ' assortment 'of 'chafing fishes Is
shown by J. L- Brandeis tc Sons' at KM
to $10 00. Every young lady would like
to own a pair of opera glasses. These are
offered at the boston Store at from $3 00
to $20.00.
Could anything delight the young lady
more than to see the piano van stop In
front of the house with a piano, or organ
from Hospu'sT Perhaps a violin or man
dolin would be more to her muslral taste.
If so, Hospe .carries these Instruments,
made by the best makers.
- If she Is away at school a nice chafing
cabinet would be good. Orchard & Vllhelm
Cnrpct company can supply you with a
very handsome and complete article, fully
equipped with compartments for tV various
sauces and seasonings and supplied with
the necessary utensils, with chafing dish
complete, for $34.
What young woman nt sweet 1C or at 16
and "then some" would . not appreciate a
work table. Orchard A Wllhelm Carpet
company' are showing particularly choice
pieces In genuine mahogany of tho Martha
Washington pattern, a gem of the furniture
maker's art; priced at $2.
Leather shopping' bags, comb and brush
set, kid gloves, handkerchiefs, or an um
brella, are presents that for pleasing the
young lady there Is. not much choice in
choosing, but when doing so, remember
Thompson; Belden A Co.'s elegant stock.
A chafing dish Is a very acceptable gift
for her and one that most any girl will
prise very highly. Milton Rogers A Sons
Co., ara showing them in such a wide range
of prices that one can be had to fit most
any pocketbook.
A bottle of her favorite perfume pre
sented to her, in a nice box Is sure to
please. Sherman & McConnell Drug Co.
will help you make the proper selection,
as they have all kinds, put up In any way
you could desire.
Some of the pretty things which are sug
gested for a trip to the store of Weilander
A Smith, 1510 Douglas street, are beautiful
pincushions, sofa pillows, laundry bags,
fans and fancy work of various kinds.
Silver, Gold mni Precious Stones.
Don't worry about a gift for that young
lady. Of course she's nice and there Is
nothing too good for her, but you must not
let her think you are worrying about her.
See Joe Frenser. He's full of good advice
for those. In. your fix and his Jewelry store
at 16th and. Dodge Is also full of the most
delightful Christmas gifts. No woman can
resist a dainty, well chosen piece of Jew
elry. You will also find watches, stiver
ware, -the most ' exquisite designs In cut
glass; also diamonds. Frenser has a repu
tation for diamonds that makes him proud.
As a Judge of quality, color and perfection
In cut and as a careful buyer he has the
confidence of a host of patrons.
Never before, In Omaha at least, have
there been . such beautiful displays ot
Christinas goods In the Jewelry shop. One
of the handsomest displays is at T. L.
Combs A Co., 1530 Douglas street. They
have so many doslgna In signet rings, dog
collars, bracelets, garter bucklns. chatelaine
watches, lockets, festoon necklaces and a
multitude of other handsome gifts, that the
only way to satisfy yourself Is to call and
look over their stock.
' Of the thing's that come from the Jew
elers, budding womanhood never tires.
Fred Brodegaard. 115 South Sixteenth
street, has a remarkably well selected as
sortment. Among possible gifts you can
purchase of him are neck chains, lockets,
brooches, diamond rings, hat pins, brace
lets, toilet sets, writing sets.
Do you want to get l for her? We refer
to a diamond. Henry Copley has some
swell stones at right prices.
At Hayden Bros.' wilt be found both an
Inexpensive line of plated gooda and solid
metal. The designs are almost equally
handsome. Young girls are alwaya plrased
with Jewelry, such as rings,' brooches, pins,
hat pins, hair ornaments, watches and a
hundred and one other products of the
Jeweler's art.
What to get new for the young womar Is
the leading question. She admires almost
anything that is new, and especially a new
style setting diamond ring, pearl brooch,
gemmed dog collar or the new tangled back
combs on display at Albert Edholm's, Six
teenth and Harney streets.
In the Jewelry department of J. L. Bran
dels A Sons will be seen numerous appro
priate gifts In silver and gold. There are
a great variety of toilet sets, costing from
$1 to $50, a selection of hat pins from 15
cents to $5.00. Rings of all kinds from
76 cents to $40.00.
If you wish to choose something real nice
and something that she will enjoy and be
proud of for a long time to come, a nice
pair of opera glasses is a good present.
The Columbian Optical Co. are showing a
large selection.
If be 1 Musical.
A nice music cabinet If she is musically
inclined. Orchard A Wllhelm Carpet com
pany are showing a very pretty pattern In
mahogany, with the marquetry and mother-of-pearl
in the door. This particular cabinet
haa French shaped legs, with a shaped
drawer in the lower part. Interior is fitted
with sliding shelves. Beautiful figured
mahogany for $:4.
If She Has m Street Tooth.
Huyler's & Allegrettls candies ate sure
to be appreciated by the young miss. They
may be bought at the Myers-Dillon Drug
Co., 16th and Farnam.
It is a habit of the small town to question
the value of Its own products and Insist
that to be good. It should come from the
east. Omaha is getting too large and the
excellence of our manufactures too well
recognized abroad to permit us to be hin
dered by such provincialism. Tho lovers of
really fine candles are forced to admit that
nothing richer or finer than O'Brien's
chocolates has ever been sold In Omaha.
What could be more welcome as a Christ
mas gift than O'Brien's Monte Chiisto
chocolates, packed In a handsome glove or
handkerchief boxT Appetites differ as
widely as faces, but there is one common
ground we all like candy, and you can't
go- wrong if you give O'Brien's Monte
Christo chocolates 60c per pound.
Omaha has a candy man who Is master
of his art. When D. J. O'Brien swings his
shelaluh and orders the pots to boll, the
most delightful confections are a sure re
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t
TipsfoiXirias $hoppers!
B2Vor the Big Brother
I set al Presents for Young Men.
HAVE you thought of something for him lit the furniture
ne? A Morris chair will delight him. If he likes comfort, or
possibly a nice rocking chair or book rase. These ran be se
lected at Hayden Bros.' furniture department. In the art de
partment you might select sn appropriate picture for his room.
Possibly ene of the late novels would Interest him. In the
book department you can get them for connlderably less than
the regular price. . Perhaps you would prefer to get him some
thing to wear. How would some of the following please him:
Ties, slippers, a hath robe, a pair of fancy silk suspenders, a
rap, overcoat, pair of glovea, silk muffler and handkerchiefs or
pocketkntfe. These can all be found under one roof at IUydrn
Bros.
The furnishing goods man can always
suggest a number of nlca things for the
young man and for that reason Albert
Cahn. at VSi Farnam street, was asked to
make up this list; Kid gloves, lined and
unllned knit gloves in neckwear, four-in-hands
and ascots collars and cuffs, silk
and linen handkerchiefs, mufflers full dress
protectors umbrella". In natural. wood han
dle and suit case style plain and fancy,
silk, wool, cotton and lisle hosiery night
robes, bath robes, pyjamas, bath towels
and slippers white and fancy full dress
vests shirts, white, fancy and full dress
fine all wool underwear. In two-piece and
union suits.
What young man Is there that does not
like to look well and at the same time he
wants to wear things which have style of
their own. Anything that comes from
Pease Bros. Co.. 1417 Farnam street. Is
thoroughly up-to-date and In style. A very
hand home present for any young man Is
an opera hat. or a silk hat. Pease Bros. Co.
carry Knox hats, as well as other make.
In the way of derbies, Peaae Bros' special
la a popular. $3.00 hat. A handsome silk
umbrella la a useful present. Among some
of the less expensive article shown In the
latest designs are neckwear, hosiery and
fancy vests.
Every man to his taste sorue prefer one
thing soma another. In a big store like
the People's Store one ran almost find i
anything to please the movt fastidious. For
a young man. get him a book case, com
bination book case, writing desk, a den
cabinet, a den cluck, men's furnishings,
suit of clothes, a new hat, a pair of shoos.
See- the People's Store.
Women folks very often prefer to buy
their presents for their men friends at a
dry goods store. Thompson, Belden A
Co., can provide them with bath robes,
shirts, ' neckties! handkerchiefs, etc. A box
of fancy half hose, or a collar box. filled
with collars and cuffs, makes an acceptable
present. A handsome pair of suspenders Is
something a man can always make use of.
Big brothers usually have a weakness
for things for their rooms or dens. Why
not brighten It up with some now drap
eries? A card table or don tablo would
be good. If he hasn't one. Miller, Stewart
A Beaton will give some good suggestions
for fixing up his den.
There are a great many things a big
brother absolutely needs and wanta. A
nlca fancy vest Charles E. Black has a
great assortment. A young man can al
ways use a few neckties, a watch fob, half
a doien handkerchiefs or a couple of now
stylish shirts.
In order to please the big brother one
can da that by selecting for him one of
those beautiful handled pocket knives.
or if you wish to save him money get him
either a Star or Gillette safety - razor he
need have no fear of cutting himself with
one of these. If neither the above, James
Morton A, Son Co., have tool cabinets,
tools for all trad s. scroll saws and work
benches..
If you buy him a nocktle you need not be
afraid that he will have too niar.v. J. 1,.
Brandeis A Sons have a stock specially si
lected for Christmas at from 15 cent to $1
Gloves the same thing Is true of gloves,
which ihey offer from !5 cents to $4. If ht
hasn't a nice pair of military brushes. J.
L. Brandeis A Sons offer them from 9
cents to $6. If he likes handsome Jewelry,
they have some watch fobs at from 49 cents
to $15.
It's not a hard task to select something
for the young man If you go to Hardy's -Cent
Store. There you will find collar and
curt bones, glove boxes, nenktle boxes,
smoking sets, letter cases, card, cases,
pocket mat:h safes, bat and clothes
brushes, manicure set. etc. 1
The big brother Is always In need of
something to wear, such as mufflers, sus
penders, neckties, fancy vests, fancy hose,
handkerchiefs, sweaters, etc.. and the
Guarantee Clothing Co. have them at all
prices.
Military hair brushes, traveling sets, etc.,
make presents that are appreciated by
every young man. Myers-Dillon Drug Co.,
Sixteenth and Farnam, have an unusually
large assortment at reasonable price.
Useful presents in the furnishing goods
section at Bennett's can be found In beau
tiful wool mufflers, hats and caps, sweat
ers, fur glove prices are exceedingly low.
If he has a phonograph he would appre
ciate a nice selection of records. All the
late and popular songs as sung by Kdlson
and Victor records. Nebraska Cycle Co.
A nice suit case if he hasn't one is both
useful and appropriate. Alfred Cornish &
Co.
If He Smokes.
O. D. Klpllnger. 113 Farnam street,
prides himself on knowing the exact bran4
of cigars favored by the most dlsrrlmlat
Ing smokers of Omaha. He also has meer
schaum pipes, from $3.00 to $3 .00; humidors,
for keeping cigar moist, at $"60 to $:0.00;
in fact, everything that the moker can
use.
Big brothers are sometimes particular.
And what they get they like to have tht
very best of. A box of Imported cigars
would .ertalnly pleas him. Sherman A
McConnell Drug Co. have all the leading
brands and at special prices, too.
A nlre little remembrance for young men
will be found at J. L. Brandel A Sons'
Jewelry department, with a number of dif
ferent cigar cuttera offered at 8 cents.
They also have ailver matchaafea at $1.50
to $6.
A young man alwaya likes to have a hand
some t'igur cutter as well as a match saft.
Youag fellows these- days mok a pip
and we are carrying some beauties. T. I
Combs A Co., 1520 Douglas street.
Among Christmas gifts for the ' young
men, none are more acceptable than tlto
that appeal, to the smoker, and nona brli
pleasanter memories of the giver.
He may have everything else In the smok
ing line, but has ha a smoking- Jacket?
There are some handsome ones to be seen
at Has-den Bros.
If the big brother smokes, there is a lln
of cigars and smoking novelties that would
be hard to surpass at Bennett's. , 1
A nice smoking table for his den would
be good. All prices at Miller, Stewart A
Beaton's.
When He Shaves.
For shaving, .a Glllett Safety Razor la a
mighty good Idea they can be found In th
hardware department at Bennotf. They
likewise carry a complete line of the best
hollow ground and Imported raaors.
I have a nice sterling silver shaving set
which Is very appropriate and useful. N.
y. Fianduen, 109 South Sixteenth street.
Jeweler. ,
What Can Be Found In Xeather.
Some of the handsomest Christmas goods
this year are made up, in leather.' Haydea
Bros.- have some splendid specimens of th
leather man's art In th way e? collar and
cuff boxes, pocketbooks and bill cases. A
nice grip or suit case for traveling Is a
present that will And favor In th sight of i
any young man.
Are you looking for something that h -can
wear and get lota of good put of.
Something economical, too. Could be use 4 '.'
pair of shoes? If ha can. look over the
Regent Shoe Co,' priimods. , They . are In
all the latest lasts at the popular prices 't-f '
$2.50 and $3 50. , - ;
Leather goods' suggest an excellent' oppor-
tunlty for buying something for the big '
brother. Purses, pocketbooks, notebook v
In the stationery and Jewelry, sections at '
Bennett's books bound in leather, with :
title burnt In the world's greatest poets.
Every young man likes to have 4 good s
suit rase. J. 1. Brandeis A Sons have soma
that can be bought for $1.26 and soma aa 1
high aa US. .
. Idea front th Jeweler. '
The young man always likes handsnrn .
brushes on his dresser. A pair of military '
brushes, a clothes brush and a hat brush '.
ar gifts that no man despise. A good '
fountain pen Is a useful present. Hav you
noticed him going around without 4 hand
some watch fob, or vt at chain. An en
graved signet ring, or shirt studs are popu
lar presents T. I. Comb A Co., 15J0 .
Douglas street
Get a scarf pin or cuff buttons for your .'
big brother. In fact, anybody's big brother -will
enjoy them.
Henry Copley, ill South 16th street, has '
4 select line.
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