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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 10, 1906)
TIIE OMAHA DAILY. BEE: SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1006. f 15 Wi 4Yr , tmr . All thA 'si ; ' jj o " , " - - - d - - - ii -1 tnond mountings and fancy sots, will be sold at Just one - Llppman, Spier & Hasan's Brooches, worth up to 76c, at , 15c J TWO CUT GLASS SPECIALS ,000 Cut Glass Tumb- t Cut Glass Powder lers, worth 50c each Sp j with silk puff, at, each J 60c at The Royal . Belts form fitting positively worth up to $1.50 Lamsden, Frary and Clark CARVING SETS, worth regularly from $2 up LADIES' NECKWEAR. Ladies' Fancy Embroidered and Lace Collar and Cuff Seta all new styles, regular 50c values, at, A.tf each Ladies Daintily Embroidered Turnover Collars prettiest new designs at, lIlC each mJ J Washable Batiste Turndown Collar With neat silk em- pa broidery and fitted with silk ribbons, In colors, regular I fC 501; values at, each , miJ s ' LADIES' AND MEN'S HOSIERY Also. Children's School Hose plain fast blacks, tans and fancy colors, all sizes, worth l f A l . as high as 25c, pair; on bar- f B If N 1 XTO gain square at, pair HrA D lljvsri S LADIES' NEW MILLINERY a. $5 W The new ideas in millinery shown In ad vance of regular season these are satin , body hats in all colors, prettily and very stylishly trimmed etc. should sell at Ladies Winter Trimmed Hats All our winter effects that have been selling at $5.00 each, trimmed with feathers, silks, ornaments, breasts, etc., etc., many'evenlng effects very special at, your choice ART DEPT( SPECIALS IN ANNEX All our fine stamped and lithographed pillow topsfl that have been selling regularly at 25c and 35c II Q i ff special Saturday, at, each Brainerd & Armstrong's f 1 . fi'll A 1? BB.l 511KS at, BKein I Borden's Full Cream Caramels will be served free all day Satur day with Borden's Columbian Cream. Demonstration all day In Annex. J. L. BRANDEIS & SONS, - BOSTON STORE MILLION DOLLARS IN YEAR Amount Ordered to Ea Spent bj Neirtiki . Telephone Company, VOTE OF DIRECTORS AT ANNUAL MEETING Two Thousand Miles More of Toll '"OP ' 1.1a.!.' MnltlnlTlns: Number of Exchanges, Will Be Built. fox At the annual meeting of the directors Ve8f the Nebraska Telephone company the llrectora voted to authorize the officers of ilt She company to expend tl.000.OUO throughout j loiitha state during the current year in im Jrovements and necessary changes. In 4readdltlon to that Important business the nnual election of officers was helH with Jie following elected: LlliC. E. Tost, president; H. Vance Lane, essvee president1 and general nnager; K. I Ofl Mnnma n uvr.ll pv anil t raa l 11 rcr ' W Plxley, auditor! "Lawi-ence 'Brlriker, as- ylstant treasurer; directors, G. W. Hol 2'rege, H. W. Yates, Guy C. Barton. C. 1 Lyman, W. W. Morsman, K. B. Fish i rjf Boston, E. ' Mi ' Morsniari, H. V. Lane Vv"ana C. E. Yost. The only change In the dlrCtfory and official roster was electing Mr, Lane - vice president and one of the directors. Mr. Lane will assume the duties of vice president in addition to, .thpse of general manager. Mr. Lymun was vice president , last year. , President Yost said the $1,000,000 appro priated for Improvements will be expended in constructing about 2,0u0 miles of addi ' tlonaj toll ' lines, placing central energy "awltchboarda- at stations - where they are not now In use, changing some exchanges to cable plants In place of the open wire .system' and making other Improvements throughout the territory of the company. Xa the company has been making exten sive Improvements here during the last year It was stated that a large portion of ' the appropriation will go. out Into. the state, I although the Omaha end will get its share, " Mr. Yost explained. stopped. . Dtuigerous Coughs, Colds, Sore Throats are quickly cured by Dr. King's New Dis covery, I0e and II 00; guaranteed. For ale by Bberman & McConnell Drug Co. SLOAN DEMANDS NEW TRIAL Foraaer ' Catte States CoasosUeloaer Beeoatea Tlreal of Delays by the GovcrasBeat. Thomas L. Sloan, who - Is under indict ment found In November, 1904, on (be charge "of submitting a' false claim while' I'nltert fitatee commissioner, appeared before Judge Munger in the I'nited States district court Friday morning ' with his attorney, II. C. (Brome, and asked for an immediate trial. The case has , been set for trial several times, but was delayed on account of the , absence of material witnesses for the gov ernment. The principal witness In the case for the government la Inspector Finch, whose Inspection of Sloan's books as com piaslpner brought about the Indictment. an CJ Ladies' UBSc- Wade-to- SALE of JEWELRY 'ENTIRE SAMPLE LINE OF Lip p ma ii, Spier & lagan, N. Y. Entire sample line gold filled and Sterling silver bracelets, at half what jou tisuajly pay for the same quality. nnlld U.k rnlii linen KniRll (11.1- half Jewelers' prlre. I Llppman, Spier & Hagan's j Brooches that sold up to I 35c, at 5c Jars, worth 19c and shirred 49c each, at. . . : m sets, m n at Hlo J to $12, 5 in new flowers, foliage, at 10.00 each I Special lot of laundry bages and I nlllnw torts t h n t- fnrmorlv r sold at BOc each. at. each. Judge Munger stated to Mr. Brome and Mr. Sloan that he would call the case for trial at the present terra and Instructed the attorneys for the government to have their witnesses on hand between now and the last of March In any event. SEASONABLE FASHIONS. NOB. 6418-6457-SOME BOl'DOIR FINERY. Any fresh suggestion in boudoir finery is always welcome to the progressive home sewer, and the accompanying sketch may prove of value to you. The dressing sack is one which may be made of fine French flannel, silk, or dotted Swiss. , If made of a firm material the edges should be scal loped or buttonholed, with a color to. match the figure. If any. of the goods. The de sign is unique in that the sleeves and yoke are in one piece and the remaining portion without seam. There is no work in the making, yet a deal of grace and ease In the garment. Ribbons fasten the front. The petticoat has the removable flounce so much liked by many. This may prove very economical if the upper portion la made of some fine black material and the attachable flounces of silk to match the various gowns. . This would do away with the necessity of having a number of petti coats. The Joining is effected beneath the deep tuck, so that It iaxenttrely concealed. In the medium else the sack demands three yards of 36-lnch material, hlle the skirt calls for eight yards. Two Patterns: 6419 Sixes, S3 to t! Inches, bust measure. 6467 Sixes, to Indies, waist. The price of these patterns is -Sue, but either will be sent upon receipt of lOo. For the accommodation of readers of The Bee these patterns wMch usually retail at frou 25 ic 60 cents each, will be furnished at the nominal pitce of 10 cents. A ejpply la now kept at our office, so those who wish any pattern can get it either by call, tng or enclosing 10 cents, addressed "Pat. Urn Depart uaent. Bee. Omaha." SATURDAY AT THE BIG SALE OVERCOATS, $3.00. Men's Ovcrcouts, worth up to $S.M, your choice 3.no. This Includes Ulsters, Belt Coots, linvy, medium length, grey, brown and tan color, sultuble for spring-, as well as some C'ravenntte Conts. Young; men's Coats Included. V have too many Over coats and don't want-to carry them, that's why. PANTS, $1.00. Men's Pants, suitable for every-duy wear, worth of any man's money, on sale for lt.no. SUITS, $5.00. Men's Suits of cloths worth up to $12.50. your choice $5.00. Single or double breasted Black Thlbets. fancy Worsteds Cassl meres, Cheviots and Scotch Tweeds. OTHER BIG BARGAINS. Woo! Fleece Jersey Coats, 6!c; Wool Socks, o; Jersey Gloves or Mitts, 15c; Hoys' Fleece Underwear, 19c; Men's 60e Putt Ties, nice patterns, loc; Fur Mittens, 6?c; Jersey Shirts, 25c and 48c; Fur Lined Caps, 33c; Rubbers, 60c; German Socks, 26c; Men's Heavy Union Suits, 69c; Initial Handkerchiefs, 8c; Fancy Silk Vests, dark color, $1.00; choice of any Smoking Jacket, $1.30; Ear Muffs, 9c; Bilk Mufflers, 26c; Way Mufflers, 15c, etc. , GUARANTEE CLOTHING CO., 1519-1521 DOUGLAS STREET. It Is a source of profound satisfaction to purchase GROCERIES AND MEATS where quality characterizes . every article offered you for your selection, embodying the ideas of EXPONENTS OF GOOD LIVING whose authority cannot be questlo'ned on matters pertaining; to the vexatious subject WHAT TO EAT Ptrlctly fresh Eggs, per dozen Creamery Butter, per lb Shredded Biscuits, per pkg Grape-Nuts, per pkg .17ic ...28c ...10c . 10c WalterBaker's Chocolate, QQq Upton's No. 1 Tea, ',4 lb. can White Clover Honey, per comb 29c 15c Sweet Navel Oranges, OQr per dozen Ok YOUNG TENDER TURKEYS FRESH DRESSED DUCKS Boiling Beef, per lb Lamb Stew, per lb Veal Stew, per lb Pot Roast, per lb 3c 4c .5c 5c SOMER BROS. "EXPONENTS OF GOOD LIVING." 28th and Farnam Streets School Shoes For Nissea a.td Children We pride ourselves on our Misses' a'ld Children's School Shoes they are made of plump kid or genuine box calf, with soft, pliable kid tops hoavy extension soles button or lsce. Child's sizes, 8ri to 11 $1.50 Misses sizes, 11 14 to 2 ..$2.00 Young women's sizes, 24 tofl, $2 .50 These prices may seem high, but our customers who have been buy ing those shoes all the time say that they are cheaper In the long run. Drexel Shoe Co. 1419 Farnam St. DEPUTT STATE VETERINARIAN. H. L RAMACCIOTTI. D. V. S- CITY VETER1MAR! AN. Oflice and Infirmary, 3tn and Mason 8U.. OMAIIA. NEB. Telephone S3S. HOTELS, ITWhen oaicago The H Stop at The StraHord Hotel European Plan Refined, Elegant. Quiet. Lovaied cor ner of city's two n:.wt boulevards, convenient to emlie bcslaets center. Close to best theatre acd shoppiag district. Zi' room. 1M) private baths; luxurious writing and reception rooms; woodwoik mul.ogaur thrnufbopt; bras beds and all modern comforts; telephone in every room; beautiful dining rooms the bett of everything a: moderate puces. l aucnigaa ana uscx -oa aucnigaa ana uscx -oa jvo, uucsgo Jf I re wife I Tr- J The Lange HHT t-I.AM PROVISION You should use the greatest care in selecting your Groceries and Meats. The careful buyer will Invariably look for the store that makes a specialty of Fresh and Fancy Goods, or whose shelves and counters have no room for old or worthless goods. Fresh goods of the best varieties Is our specialty. Our prices are the lowest in the city and the variety we handle mid quality of goods we sell ought to appeal to most any careful buyer. SPKCIAL FOK SATUHI'AY. Vnla Biscuits, per pkg 3c drape Nuts, per pkg l'V Shredded Wheat Biscuits. , pkg. .10c Fancy Apple Butter In Jars rejrular 10c uc Fancy Table Sauce, per bottle. ,7'ic Fancy Kvaporated Peaches, lb..7l3t' Fancy Kvupnrnted Apricots, lb.. "He Fancy Evap. Nectarines, 11 7'4C Fancy Evaporated Apples, whole or ring, lb "Vic Fancy large Imported Cooking Figs, very best on market, lb.. 5c Fancy large Imported Cuban Apricots, first of kind ever shipped to this city, lb 5c Fancy large Reeded Halsins, in 1-lb. pkgs., full weight 7'sc MEATS! MEATS! AT Chuck Steak, per lb 5o Round Steak, per pound "He Sirloin Steak, per pound SMjC Porterhouse, per pound S'ic Home made Hamburger, lh....7'-jc Home made Sausage, pound 7VsC fcl M 13 The Langc Grocery Co., i 24th and Cuming Sts. Two "Phones Donglas-IMO, Doas;Ias-3223. M. Bernstein and M. L. Wolfson Proprietors. BIG CLEARING SALE MEN'S SHOES U $2.50 All broken Lines of $4.00 and $5.00 Shoes Patent, Box Calf and Enamel. Now is your chance. Call and be fitted. T. . N ORRIS, 1517 Douglas Ask for Green 3TC H4lsls4BHs4sa4sssi4sH GOOD GOODS-GOOD MEN Good Goods mean that we sell only First Quality Meat In our stores. No cheap trash allowed here. Good men mean we have the best butchers known to the trade to wait on you. Next is the price: We have no competitors when it comes to price and quality. LEAP LARI 14 pounds for RIB ROAST 10c and .$1.00 8c fZn POT ROAST 8o and SPECIAL SALE OF SWIFT'S PREMIUM HAMS 12-pound average, per pound Victor Brand Bacon nice and lean in 4-pound average strips by strip, per pound Corner 16th and Harney. pCMTD Al Tel. Donglas-2899. ukiimnu Hlardys "THE 99 CENT STORE 1513 Dodge Street. VALENTINES Saturday to be a red letter day in Valentine selling. Regular 5c size, embossed in beau tiful colors, on sale f at hM Regular 10c size, fancy shape, in original designs, on sale Regular 25c size, hand painted hearts, cupids, etc., on 1 A sale at 1U(J Comics, Saturday 10 for lc All the new novelties are here at half price. Our Mens $3.00 Shoes Save You 50c Yon pay 60c too much when you pay $3.60 for a shoe no bet ter than what we sell for $3.00. And when you buy most of the $3.50 shoes that's what you do. If you don't think so, conio and see. We can show you. Forty different styles. FRY SHOE CO. t(th and Douglas Six DENTAL Aria rooms. fit C 1 m mm 11 J 1517 Douglas St. Grocery Co. FOR PARTICtXAR rEOPl.tt. Fancy large cluster Halsins, lb..7'4 Kates, 1-lb. pkg be. Fancy navel sweet Oranges, doi. 12-; Fancy nice Juicy 1-emons, dns.. 12c Fancy white Malaga Grapes, lb..- 10c Kggs, per dozen Vij Creamery butter, per pound ... 2iio Fancy Country Roll Butter, lb.. 3c Fancy1 2-lb. Sweet Corn, can... Jc N. Y. huckwheat Flour, lb 4c Pancake Flour, 6-lb. sack 20o 48-lh. sack Purity Flour, the Lunge Grocery Co. Best, every sack guaranteed ,$1.15 S.oap D. C Beat-'Em -All Lenox, Swift's Pride 10 bars.. Sus Tar Soap, 2 bars to box, at 6c THE LOWEST PRICES. Home made Minco Meat, lb.... 6c Pork Chops, per pound 9c ' Chuck Roast, per pound 5c Prime Rib Roast, pound 6o to go No. 1 Skinned Hams, pound. ...8e Lard Best home rendered, lb.. 10c -''"' ""I Trading Stamps. 2b32sEssIibsi TIT I 0RJndR."L:SB..?.T-.. . 15c 8I,SdIN..8.T.-.... ilic I BOILING BEET OBr' 8 Dounds sSOW 12c 12c M AQItTTQ 16th ! Capitol Ave. liinuni. u ' Tel. bouglas-1796. Blieli SOAP 8c WES are offering for a short time an almost unlimited variety and quantity of fine soaps at the uniform price of 8c per cake. If you ever use soap this is a great chance to stock up. Howell Drug Co. 1 6th and Capitol Ave. Five Fast Trains DAILY TO Chicago snd the East via the CHICAGO & FJORTH-WESTESIN RAILWAY over the only double track ra'lway between the Mis souri River and Chicago. , This complete service includes Pullman drawing room and private compart, ment sleeping cars, parlor cars, composite observa tion cars with library. and buffet-smoking apartment, free reclining chair cars, standard da coaches and dining cars (a la carte ser vice.) Tickets ani Tu II information on sppli catioa lo ticket uifcee 1401 and 1403 Farnam St, OMAHA, NEB. THE TINLEV RESCUE CHRISTIAN HOME FOR FALLEN GIRLS AND WOMEN. (Incorporated.) OMAHA. - NEB Eblabllslird tor ths purpoas of helplrtai pvniirnt fallen women to restore them to hum? md friends where possible, when not, to pi u vide them with a home and employ ment, until such time as they suall be abl to rare for themselves ALL L "NATIONS THANIiFUJ-Y Rb CKlVKli Mrs. M A Lee. Bupt. suO Wancjoft Si.. Tn. plic.n. Fl.l. TWENTIETH CENTURY FARMER Caats Bt Oaa Dollar m Year. See Our Great Display of Ladies' Ne,w Spring Suits and Coats. rem TBI RKLIABLB STORK. Great Clothing Clearance. Price advantages mn riot in the clothing section at this sea son. A glance will convince you of the superior quality of our offerings. Let us show you Saturday. II Mifev if i! iMk 1 single and double breasted, double breasted Norfolk and three piece styles, $2.50 to $3.50 values the most magriifi- QC cent assortment ever shown at our sale price Boys' Knee Pants Regular 50c ?Q and 65c values at m&ZJG Children's Novelty Overcoats Nobbiest styles and Z A, best materials,-$4.50 to $7.50 values, at JSwD HAYdERJ BROS. An Exhibit That Has No Equal in America 1 , Is now open for public inspection at The Auditorium Quests will be admitted at west entrance free and directed to the stage, where exhibit is installed. Artistic wood interior effects are shown in our Yellow Pine Flemish Room, which took the Grand Prize at St. Louis World's Fair. Everyone cordially invited, and prospective builders will be especially interested. Yellow Pine NT grs. Asbiy. (Exhibitors.) Longer, Higher and Wider Berths This is one of the advantages in sleeping cars OWNED and OPERATED by the . CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL RAILWAY. THREE fast trains to Chicago, leave Union Station, Omaha, every day at 7:55 A. M., 5:45 P. M. and 8:35 P. M. TICKET OFFICE: 1524 FARNAM STREET, OMAHA, NEB. Heatelectric light janitor service all. night and Sunday elevator ser vicea fire proof building all cost the tenant of The Bee Building nothing extra. TO AND FROM E 'FOLLOW THE FLAG.' EUROP IplL Don't Miss Saturday's Furnishing Goods Bargains All our Men '8 Winter Suits Worth from $7.50 C 1 1 A to $10, now at JUU Men's Winter Suits -Worth, from $12.50 to $15, "7 now at JU Fine Hand-Tailored Suits In distinctive styles and nobbiest patterns and fabrics, worth, MiiS:....:. 10.00 Men's Overcoats Our entire stock of high grade winter coats now on sale at sweeping price reductions. Men's Odd Pants In stripes, plaids, fancy mixtures and plain colors, all well made, perfect fitting, regukr $2.50 to $3.50 values, 1 95 $2.50 to $3.50 BOYS' SUITS, $1.95. Boys' Knee Pants Suits In For Rates, Balllnj LliU. Dlafrim of Steameri, Illustrated and Descriptive Pamphlets, VIA ALL RELIABLE OCEAN LINERS Call at Wabash City Office -1S01 FARNAM ST., or Address HARRY E. MOOIIK8, O. A. P. D OMAHA,. NEB. P. 8 .Winter Cruises to Cuba. Weat Indies and Mediterranean. J