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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 17, 1906)
in THE OMATTA DAILY BKK: SAT ("BP AY. XOVFrBETT H M n M H m n u M M i i V " e Wkr IV; 7 I ',' l '-' i"?V0KE "fll i wemmt m n tt? MEN $15 OVERCOATS at s10 Tba b?t possible reason for selecting this overcoat If this: You save Just $5 and get a rout a little bet ter than you'd receive from the store that charges you $15 SO 00 MEN'S at.. $17.50 OVERCOATS 12.50 An overcoat that Is made to fit the figure and show every new style feature. Sets right about the collar, long, easy sweep to the tall of the coat-only '15 OVERCOAT or a Rogers-Ppet cult rep resent hlRh qunllty. Style In every Inch "f It. Ill" clothes to Hstiwfy the man of good taato at H9 Z 35 MEN'S $20 OVERCOATS at Can you afford to pay some one else $20 for the same quality over- w f f coat we sell for $15? U UZ. JJ Flip one on Saturda you'll like it. MEN'S FALL SLITS AND OVERCOATS al Do you want a good, sensible, up-to-date . suit or overcoat, one that will give serv ility over- hbj urday J 7.50 THE CHILDREN'S SHOE STORE Is the place to buy the Children's shoes, that Is why we're bo often called the Children's Shoe Store We fit them carefully and prop erly We carry the largest and best line of shoes for boys and girls of all ages and we sell them at most satisfactory prices. SEE OUR $1.50 and $2.00 SHOOL SHOES -FOR- GOYS A1ID GIRLS FRY SHOE CO. Ill HOllli 16th and Douglas Streets & Glue! Ice and hold its shape all for a moderate price? It's here at Brandels for only BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S OVERCOATS AND SUITS Our separate section for bojs' and children's clothes is on the main floor, old store. We are showing the dressiest littls styles that will delight mothers on account of their handsome appearance, as well as their mode rale prices. 7 50 H H n LBBBBaalBBBBBHBBBBHBBBSIBBBB In Our Cheese Department We Garry the Following; Imported Swiss , , Rap Rago Edam Roquefort Camembcrt. in boxes Domestic Swls Llmbtirg Brick Young America Vermont Sage English Dairy Waukesha Cream Pine Apple Club House Blue Label Cream Neufchatel ft Christmas Leather Goods From Gorh&m Cigar Cases, Solid Gold Corners. Cigar Cases, Silver Corners Card Cases Letter Cases Coin Purses And All Kinds of Hand Bags and Jewel Cases DROWN & BORSIIEIM EXPERT JEWELERS 220 Sooth 16tb St SBC BOYS' "STEEL SHOD" SHOES I Like a Leg of Spring Lamb for your Sunday dinner? Saturday, we have 600 pair of these to offer for Saturday's Special in our meat depart ment, at pound . . . . ' .-. 10 Vi Home-made Qandles are made here fresh, daily. Canadian Style Fudge, per pound .15$ Butter Scotch, per pound 25 Fresh. Salted Peanuts, per pound .' 15 The President Chocolates, high grade and fresh, per pound 29 Don't forget to attend Sirs. Dwelled lecture Saturday afternoon at 2:30, on the second floor of our new store, when the following menu will be prepared and served. Creamed Mushrooms Scalloped Eggs Cheese Rainaklus ' . Chocolate Jelly "Plum Puddings and Fruit Cakes for the holidays need the tone of one or more of our pure liquors. The following have been especially selected for this purpose, for their purity, age and flavor: One Bottle Brandy 1.2ft One bottle Jamaica Rum ..91.3V One bottle Old Whisky ....81.00 or three bottles for $3.1)0 Sounds strong', doesn't it! "Well, the parents that have bought these shoes for their boys all say they outwear any other shoe they ever put on the boys' feet. Yes, they do cost a little more than the ordinary boys' shoe, but one pair of Steel Shod 'a will outwear two pairs of the others. We $ ' I guarantee it. Boys' sizes, 2Y2 to 5U.$2.50 Youths' sizes, 1 to 2. . .$2.25 Little gents' sizes, 10 to 13i i- $2.00 Saturday is Always Boys' Day at Our Store. Si Si' Ml y! HERE'S A TIP FOR A WISE MAN I'll re Gof HuntnlTM Looklaac far PrdaUer Wht ' Hu Too Mbb't Prices. fti certain truck peddler there Is In Omaha who would do well to make his visits few and-tar between in a certain tvest Fsrnam street neighborhood. He Is well known out there too well known for his own good, some of the amiable house wives .aver. The trouble la thta fellow doesn't maintain a ona-price wagon; he Is 1uft a liable to sell .the ane Ijrand of Kd for hulf a ilwicn prices wlthtn one block aa anything elne. ' Mrs. Jones. .Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Itiowa luive dealt with tliif fellow for a long time; nicy learned to placvsreat store by what lie said. "Ho'a an honon man," they often told thilr liuobands. Vail came on and Moxdaini'S Jones, Pmlth and Kro a decided they would lay tn a supply of iK)tatH, ao when Mr. peddler camo around Mra. Jones aked him about the potato niaikct. 'He told her lie liad juat KOt bold of the nncft potatoes ever pulUd out of the ground urn!, t-!ns aa It was she. who hud traded with hlni eo long, he would consent, to ell her the potatoes at 75 tents a bushel. he .bought only one bushel at hat price. Tho next day Mra. Jonca had occaalon to go over to Mr. Smlth'a. next door, and she told her of the splendid bar gain aho had made. "They are One and only 75 cents a bushel." Khe exclaiqiod-triumphantly. 'Is that so?" replied Mrs. Smith In a manner to suggest she was not altogether as well pleaaed over the barrtain aa ber good neighbor, Mrs. Jorn-s. "Well, he aold me somo of the sams potatoes for 15 rents a bushel." . Silence. ! "Is that so. Mrs. Smith; how many bush- t els did you get?" I "Nine; how many did you get?" 1 "One." "Whe-e-w. . TIih neit dny Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Jones happened to meet their friend. Mra. F.ronn. and Into her attentive ears they poured their little story about the peddler and the I potatoes. , -Ha. ha, ha. well, upon my word: why. Is j that so? Now. that's too bod. but I hsve .lust bought neveral bushel or the name potatoes lor AO cents a bushel," was Mrs. Brown's greeting. . Mrs. Jones' fnathers now began to droop. "Did you say ) rents, Mrs. "Brown? l"h-huh unip. Oh. well, I gueaa he'll come around ajiiu. maybe." And if he doen hy, th chances are he won't after that. Drexel Shoe Co. 1419 Farnam St. f -t - : i?w fee r i lf- km blAoklnsT kt, sr'iissN-l-coss . 1 . . 4 ms) TH-iUMr M.N T CLOCK RUNS THE WRONG WAY Hands G Backward aad Poatal Tele, arraph Miaafr Hastier la tat Platreaa. 1 Manager Huntley of the Foatal Telegraph company Is ba1ng a staenuoua time with that clock which the company j tilaxinc In front of the comoai y'a ortVta ou FVr nam street. At'tiT the iKile had been built and some factorj' mn broufnt out the clxk to Install it. the clock nixieled on rtinnlng tutckwards and nothing tiuit could be dniia would nuike It. run in the right direction, 'the clock wua returned to tho factory an ba aguln reached Omaha, and pltltouah It enml to be well pm ki-d. hev eral ot the -wheels were tlitfd when it whs unptu k.Hl an 1 It had to be returned 10c Inventer Cigars for 5 Cento I We are fortunate enough to secure a job lot of 3.SH0 of th above well known brand of 10 cent cigara at a price that enables us to eell them at d cents. These goods are manufac tured by one of the best domestic nianufiicturere In the I'nited ritat"H. B. M. warts tt Company of Haw nd I.Sio l'erfectoe all packed f,0 l:i box and in ffood eondltion. Ui'mem. ter they a:o on sain Saturday morning st B ceata straight or 93.60 Per bos af 60. Myers-Dillon Drug Go, Oat Kats Cigar Bealers, 18th aad arnam bta. P. S. Oiir Saturday Candy for !9 cents la the best value In Omahu. erge Suits HEAVY WEIGHT All Wool, Finely Tailored, can not be duplicated for less than $15,00 , r SV' J n n 2nd Floor Take Elevator Priestly genuine CraveiielteSfQn you expect to pay $12.50 ci for them , ,l ! Fine Black Kersey, heavy Frieze, etc., good $15 value . a sn i i Li LTHDC3 1519-1521 DOUGLAS ST. SEE CUR SIXTEENTH STREET WINDOW DISPLAY. If" IIL THE RELIABLE STORE mi M SEE OUR TH SIXTEEN STREET WINDOW DISPLAY. 31 1508 Douglas ,4mr - Grand Cut . Price Millinery Sale Pattern Hats Must Go Regardless of Cost Manufacturers' Stock Sate of Men's Fine Clothing. It o y" t s-rv-1 4 1i T"n rrli nil X. Y. buyer the wimple Ftocks of two of ihii largest tailoring estab lishments in the country, the names J we arc not at liberty to discloso but ran vouch for the high qualities in style, material and workmanship. No matter how much you've shop ped around, the moment 'you exam ine these garments, you'll realize them the standard of excellence at the price; More positive bargains are beyond realization. ALL THE SUITS In ; these great stocks, worth reg ularly up to $15, will bo On CA sold in two lots at $10 and &lwv ALL THE SUITS From these purchases that would sell regularly up to $20, will be sold in two lots, CfO CA at $15 and ,$M&0) FINE OVERCOATS. All the newest fashions in both long and medium length garments worth regularly up to $20.00 4 A A A in this sale $15.00, $12.50 and 1U.UU Two Specials in Boys' Clothing. Boys' Knee Pants Suits in all all newest styles, worth up to $5.00, sale price ft rn only $2.95 and ..UdJ I il We Boys' Odd Knee Pants Gar ments worth regularly 75c and $1.00, special at 50e and 35c You'll find our stock of boys' overcoats the most complete in' the city. flf r'nn fo)o)fn)t$ IF Absolutely every Hat in the House Enormously Cut in Price , Cet Prices Investigate Get Prices HAND SAPOLIO It casurrt sn enjoyable, in vlf or ating bath ; mii.es every por respond, removes dead skin, ENERQIZE5 THE WHOLE BODY tans the circulation, and leaves a. flow equal to a Turkish bath. 1 Progressive Dealers GROCERIES AND MEATS t You will find the leading and most progressive Grocer and Mea. Dealers in Omaha represented in ur "Sunday Dinner Bargains," page 12. The man who advertises keeps his shelves freshly stocked he dees net permit his stock to become stale his policy is to keep things moving he creates the demand. He foes after the buyer does not sit with folded hands waiting for someene to discover him. He is alive and lets the world know it. If you're wise, you'll deal with him Be progressive yourself. Where You See the Oldest Trees in the world i MAGIXE this if you can3 square miles of forest. containing 3,000 trees, measuring over 300 feet In height and 60 feet around. When you consider that every one of these trees is as high as the ordi nary city skyscraper of today, and that there are 3,000 of them in this one forest, you have only a vague idea of the sight before you as you ride unions them and look up among their branches. Even these are larger than any tree near your home. Expert estimate places the age of these trees at 8,000 years. They were growing before the pyramids of Egypt were built. The UNION PACIFIC ' is the way to this and the many other wonders and de lights of California. Ask about rates, trains, tie. (itt the California books and plan a little trip for this winter. Inquire at CITY" TICKET OFFICE. 1324 FAKN.1M KT. 'Phone DougUs 8:14. CHICAGO and RETURN VIA CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL RAILWAY Account International Live Stock Exposition. Tickets on sale Dec. 1, 2, 3, 4. Return, limit-Dec. lOth. Three Fast Trains Dally From Union Station, Omaha, to Union Station, Chicago. , Leave Omaha at 7:55 a. m., 5:45 p.' m. and 8:35 p. m. For information, folders, etc., call at City Ticket Oftice, 1924 Farnam St., or write to i F. A. NASH, General Western Agent 8il'flflfi''ri'"L!,!M J -1 ! ' OMAHA, NEB. J SPECIAL HOLIDAY OFFER To avoid the usual Holiday rush we will (rive, from Nov. J8 until Dnc. 1, your photo In a beautiful Art Portfolio with each doin regular pr!r-J photos from $4 0 inJ up. This lu Itaelf will make an appropriate ChrlHtniag Rift. Make no mistake. Vest sldo of South 15th St. Two story building, ttniu aide as Orxheuin Theatre II. HEYN. Photographer. 318 to 323 loatk 16th Street. WATERPROOF sous S3.50 SHOES rasssssss AND S4.C0 LACE BOOTS' SNOW STORM SPECIALS AT THE Walk-Over Shoe Store 1S21 Fsnuun at. Id Thompson, tba Walk-Over Mas. Nettleton'e New Ones, Too BAILEY MACII DENTISTS 3D FLOOR PAXTON BLOCK HIGHEST GKADC DENTISTRY reasonable: prices 50c Music, 9c 3 Copies for 25c Zf br Kail, add lo each for posts. Only one of a kind to s customer. Thouwmfls of tithnr pieces at CtJT KATES. Greatest Sheet Mcslc Sale Omaha Has Ever Known roc Why IVin't You Try. 9c. f.'io If thn Man In the Moon Went a Vkii. Iti'. &c tola tintermio) 9c. sr of tlm .s.-a, (Keverle) c. R'W T ho Bull-frog aud tlie Coon. Be. ,' Wultlntc at the Church, Uc Boc Is There Any F)m;e in Hoavon for a I.Mtlu Girl Like Me, 9c, ROc Cherry. !. 6no HMppv Hxlne, Bo. Kvery One lu Klumborland, l(ut Vou and Me, 9c. SATUDAT AKD MOWDAT OITX.T. A.HospeCo. 1515 Douglas St. Want a Servant A Bee Wast i. wCJ tot yea one flulckj t small east i to f' tory HgUi. isiLL CKOCXKS AND m GGIT