10 TOE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1D05. Chr tma tioti ft A w r 1 Ten-Inch Disc Records 'Reduce to 60c- lach BUY HER A DOZEN Clear Original Loud Unrivaled Musical Brilliant Inspiring Attractive r i 1 sic ri r 1 H r 1 r J i Icm is i 1 kui vYi-lar 3- liiilrf" Fit Any Due Machine Rich Entertaining Captivating Outwearing Resonant Delightful Superior Seveiv-Inch Disc Records 'Reduce to 30c ach V: Fit Any Disc Machine The Aluminum Tone-Arm I A Written Guarantee With every one we sell which cannot be duplicated by our competitors. We make our own goods and handle everything in the Talking Machine line. We sell them exclusively and we have to treat every one right or we could not stay in business. 4 Machines Disc and cylinder from $7. 50 to $100.00. Colum bia Graphophones and Records won Three Grand Prizes and .Four Gold Medals at the St. Louis Exposition. This is more than all others combined received. ONE OP OUR NEW MODELS The ;olymbia -Phonograph. .ompainiy, Under New Management. Wholesale and Retail.- - ...N 1621 Farnam Street, Omaha, Nebraska n ipsforXmas 3hopperi .1 y l hat toBuy for Mother All Aroand the Homt. BOME of the mast beautiful things in at J. L. Brandels it Bona are their table scarfs. For a handsome present these cannot be surpassed. The prices on this particular line run from $10 to $360. They are offering a Una of rugs which would be an ornament to most any room In the house, from $1.98 to $20. Does she happen to need a carpet sweeper T Brandela has them varying in price from $1.69 to $5. A carpet sweeper is a decidedly useful present. Another useful present Is one of their needle cases, the cost of which ranges from 26 cents to $2. THERE Is us uully a place where . an extra chair, sofa or davenport would fill a place and would bs welcome at Christmas time. Hayden Bros.' but perhaps there Is ' no one musically furniture department Is showing some Iglfted. A Victor phonograph will supply handsome rocker In mahogany, blrdss-eye this want. There is a whole evening s fun maple and oak. as well as a variety of any night In the week In a phonograph. sofas and davenports. For the dining room they have plate racks, cut gloss and china cabinets. For the. library, morris chairs, bookcases and their new Bhakespearean book lacks. Another suggestion they make of something that would be all her own, is a sewing machine. Orchard Wilhelm Carpet company sug gest a good present for mother In the way of a dressing table. This table In particular Is probably one of the most exquisite pieces shown. It Is In Circassian walnut, with the crotch veneers matched up on top,- sides and front. This has a round French bevel mirror, carved French leg and carved standards Particular mention la made of this piece on account of the very p!oasing effect In the matching up of the figured veneer, and 'while there are less expensive and more expensive pieces, this is very moderately priced at &. , When looking for something for mother, you are sure that anything that will com plete her houshold furnishing, or would replace something that Is worn, will be sure to please her. At the 'People's Store you might select a rug, a sideboard or a buffet. Perhaps nothing would please her as much as a new dining room table, a set of chairs or some new parlor furniture. Perhaps some of the handsomest speci mens In the way of odd pieces for the par lor would meet the requirement. Mother usually doesn't want anything for herself. She would rather you would art something for some one else. But neverthe less she likes best of all things for her home. Something to make It bright and cheerful something that ahe can see the rest of the family enjoy as well as herself. ' Miller, Stewart A Beaton make some good suggestions today. Rockers, clocks, writ ing desks, ruga, easy chairs, magaxlne racks, cte. By all means get her some thing for her house. How do you pass the evenings at your bouse? They would go more pleasantly If there were someone who played or sang, It Is just the thing when the neighbors or friends call. Be sure you buy a Victor when you get one, sold by the Nebraska Cycle Co., 15th and Harney streets. Bo many things that contain all .the good qualities of a present, such as beauty and usefulness, are carried by A. Hospe A Co., 1613 Douglas street, that it la dirtfoilt to enumerate them all, but they Include piano players, piano scarfs and benches, music cabinets, music boxes, phonographs, pianos and organs. If you have been thinking of buying any one of these now Is the time to do so, and make some heart glad at Christmas time. As a Christmas gift nothing can even approach a Pianola piano, which can be played either by hand or by Pianola music, therefore Is ready entertainment at all times. Over liOUO rolls, embracing all classical, dance, operatio and popular music has been arranged for the Pianola piano, giving the owner an almost unlimited range of selection. Call and see them at Bchmoller se Mueller's, 1407 Harney street. A. B. Huberman, Thirteenth and Douglas, has the largest array of clocks In Omaha. -It is really a study to examine the endless variety. There are beautiful chocolate sets, berry sets, bon-bon bowls, watches and diamonds in profusion. Mr. Huberman will make an extra effort to care for his Christmas patrons, who all will find a cor dial welcome at his store. Let me suggest that for dear mother you ought to give something real nice and at the same time something that is useful, such as a brush, comb and mirror set, a pair of opera glasses, a chafing dish, some knives and forks for the house, a fancy parlor lamp, a set ring or a brooch. Come In and let me help you select. A. Mandel berg, 1522 Farnam street. Nothing will please mother more than a comb, tray and brush. Jewel case, piece of cut glass, fancy bric-a-brac, chafing dish, sllk-llned Jewel case, carving se), toilet mirrors, brush, comb and mirror set. pockefbook, card case, beautiful .framed pic ture or a silver bread tray. The above goods can be found at Hardy's, the 99c store. Mother likes ' good coal. The "grub" tastes so much better when the coal burns right. Hard to cook well with stubborn, unreliable fuel In the, range. "Sunderland" is adjective, expressive of high, dependable quality, when used to qualify or de scribe coal "Sunderland coal" that's the whole coal story. Has mother a good sewing machine? If she hasn't it Is one of the most sensible presents you could give her, and one that she would alwaya be grateful for. The Singer and Wheeler & Wilson machines are for sale by the Nebraska Cycle company. Centerpieces for the tables and artistic cushions, etc.. may be bought of Wellander Smith, . 1610 Douglas street, and they make very nice Christmas presents. If she travels occasionally a handsome suit case would be nice. They can bo bought at from $5 on up to the most elabo rate of Alfred Cornish & Co. Christmas gift making Is easy if It's pic turesAt Bennett's, and they have them In endless variety. Pretty Thlag-e forthe Tmble Always Please Her. If you are at loss to know what to buy, something In the way of silverware is al ways something that mother wishes Santa Claua would bring her. A few of the sug gestions made by 8. W. Lindsay, the Jew eler, are sliver spoons, forks or knives, chafing dish, baking dish, silver bell for the table, some plated or solid stiver salts and peppers, all of which he has In many handsome designs. The Bennett company are putting forth a big effort to outdistance the competitors In their lines of holiday china and cut glass. Handsome English dinner sets, as well as the beautiful French, German and Austrian Importations, are as fine as can be found In any of the great cities. Noth ing Is more suitable than a handsome piece of crockery. Dinner sets are sold at an especially low price for Christmas. "What shall I get for mother?" la one of the leading questions now. A few min utes spent at Jas. Morton A Son Co.'a store on Dodge street, and you will save both time and money by selecting for her a carving set, or a pair of scissors, shears, manicure case, table cutlery, spoons any of these will please mother. Mother Is the one who. always admires anything to make her dining room more cheerful and for that reason is always pleased with sliver salad forks, carving sets, oyster cocktail outfit, cut glass, berry spoons you will find msny beautiful things In this line at Albert Edholm's, Sixteenth and Harney streets. At Christmas time Jhe exhibitions of china In the stores are unusually attrac tive. Everything In the way of china and cut glass will be found at Hayden Bros. Tou can pay as much, or as little, as you like and you can be sure that no house keeper has too much china or out glass. Where is the housekeeper who does not admire cut glass? There Is always room for one more piece In her china cabinet You will make no mistake if you will look over the assortment at J. L Brandets Sons. They have some for from $1.00 up to $3 0. Do you know of any more welcome gift - j mm V V r sr at ft i ersw iff-1 zjri a "laj- T S rfAAAA s s. 1 j.m. S si iiupiuryviiiac Jiwuu than a new dinner set? At y the Peoplo's Store they are Bhowlng their annual Christ mas selection of china and you are sure to find something there In their china depart ment which is beautiful and in good taste. You may be in doubt as to what to buy mother, but linen table cloths and nap kins and dollies will please her, If pur chased of Thompson, Bclden & Co. If you want to be sure to please her, see what Fred Brodegaard has In tha way of cut glass, painted china and table silver ware. For Her Desk and Heading Table. Perhaps never before has such a beautiful display of art calendars been shown in this city as one can now see at the Moyer Sta tionery company's, 222 South Fifteenth street. There are so many beautiful things shown this year for ladies at this store which would require a whole page to de rfcrlbo them. There are elegant box. papers, address books, portfolios, laundry lists, stamp cases, bandboxes, desk sets, bridge whist sets, cribbage sets, Christy & Fiafi er's cartoons, desk blotters, penwipers, photo frames and hundreds of other things to please the most fastldioua woman. A. I. Root, incorporated printers at 121$ Howard street, can show you some of these type tones. Tou ought to know A. I. Root, proprietor, and Gus Wlese, general man ager. There are hundreds of people In Omaha who say that whenever they want a really good Job they "have Root print it," because these gentlemen are not only prac tical printers, but men of culture and re finement, who know the difference between the merely unique or garish and the really artistic and attractive. Printing is one of the delicate arts. Everything depends upon the good taste and dainty conception of the craftsman. 8poken words convey a meaning most readily because the tone of your voice tells half the story. In artistic printing the style of type and composition must reflect the tone of your voice. Fads come and go and many people blindly follow what the stationer says Is new. The point we wish to make is that visiting cards, wedding stationery, letter heads, envelopes or announcements may be unique, but utterly lacking In artistic merit. In considering Christmas gifts that will be acceptable to your friends, don't forget that nothing could be more pleasing than appropriate stationery and that Root prints everything from the simplest to the most elaborate. The character of the writer is reflected In the stationery used. The charm of the message Is often destroyed, not only by poor taste In selecting materials, but also in the style of printing or engraving. Engraving, embossing eteel-dte printing combined with the most pleasing effects In materials, has given them a reputation that might well be envied by the largest printing bouse in America. A handsome and very useful present, and one that will be appreciated, Is an artlstio reading lamp. The Burgess-Granden com pany, $13 South Fifteenth, have a beautiful assortment. BometalBa? Klce to Wear. "Yes," said Mr. Berger, proprietor of Omaha's new cloak shop, "it's an easy matter to select a woman's Christmas present, there are so many things to select from. Now you take It in our line, there isn't a woman on earth who wouldn't ap preciate a new suit for Christmas, and a man doesn't need to go in over his head to pay for one, either. Take that plum Eton, for Instance, that's an $M Parisian im portation, it sells this week for $40. Yes, we're having our suit sale now instead of In February. That gives them the greatest part of the season to wear them. -Js'o w you take skirts or furs or waists or opera cloaks or petticoats, anything In that line makes an appropriate gift. Our furs and opera wraps are simply exquisite; every thing new and all from New York or for eign markets. Alt right, you're welcome, and tell them Santa Claus will have a snap If he calls at the store of S. Fredrick Berger & Co. One of the exceptionally handsome ex hibitions of Christmas wearing apparel is being shown this month at O. K. Sco field's Cloak and Suit Co. Here are Just a few of the things that you can find there: Suits, dress skirts, waists, silk petticoats, fur neck scarfs, fur muffs, fur coats, silk kimonos, silk dressing sactjues, cloth coats, fur trimmed coals, In fact, everything that a woman wants to wear. One of the hand somest displays Is the Bcofleld exhibition of evening coats. Brandels' are showing some silk dress patterns. Any man who wants to make his wife a beautiful present will be sure to please her. The prices on these run from $7 to $18. A silk petticoat Is likewise ac ceptable. They have them from $3.9$ to $16.00. To please mother buy her something nice to .wear, and to buy It and be sure It is nice go to Thompson, betden St Co. A suggestion would Include: A dress pattern, silk for waist, or a fur neck scarf; she would appreciate any one of these. Your mother will thank you and be well pleased with a box of handkerchiefs, a pair of gloves, some nice neckwear or dainty hosiery. The lines carried by Wellander A Smith, 1510 Douglas street, are most com plete. Sunburst, side or box pleated skirts are appreciated as nothing else Is. You will congratulate yourself If you buy one for a present of the Goldman Pleating company, 300 Douglas block. , Have you seen those shell combs and htir ornaments at Copley's? A Handsome Christmas Present If you want to read with the greatest ease and comfort you should have one of our Artistic Reading Lamps Gas or Electric We have the finest line of these lamps ever exhibited In life west. Everyone of them a work of art, everyone the embodiment of grace ful outline and perfect proportion. An endless variety of styles and materials polished bronse, corrod ed bronze, porcelain, polished brass, Venetian Iron all In the most pleasing designs and at reas onable prices. No Holiday Gift Would Be More Welcomed We also carry complete tins of electric gas and combination fixtures. BURGESS-GRAHDEH COMPANY 313 SOUTH 15th STREET .HOLLY-DAY SUGGESTIONS. Gillette Safety Razors HERB ARE A FEW: Will shave any beard. A boy can tin them, 12 blades, U shaving edges, CS 400 shaves. Per set H- Henckel's Emperor Razors, $2 Ea. trr rVtw your money away on cheap affairs. Then we have lower priced good Razors. Manicure ets,. Shaving Sets, Scissor Sets Table, Cutlery, Carvers for OA11B ROAST STEAK IBTKAK SCROLL SAWS lor nfftff.frff Xr,'f T I. . jr e Never before hsve we shown such an Im- Jl OCKet iVniVeS """ variety of patterns. All prices front w " " upw,r1 to tn, nne,t ,terling sliver and pearl handled sclasor knives. Combination hunting knives. Don t miss our Pocket Knife sale. Remember every one guaranteed. Bale lasts only for the Holly-Day tralse. Tool Cabinets... The largest line ever shown here. Just the gift for the man of the house or his son, or some other man's son. Nothing but the best tools in them. MANUAL TRAINING TOOLS Tour boy knows what he wants. We show a full line. Remember the rush for HOLLY-DAT shopping has commenced, lay. Make your selection now. JAS. MORTON 5c SON CO. pQDgejrr Don't d. H A fine room with a vault heat light water janitor service in a fire proof office building for $18.00 The Bee Building. , . - t