THE OMAITA' DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, DECEMBER 25, IDOfl. ,VJssWaYApJft 7 h w SV aW WsVJJa fm. W V ft sW sW taJ t ,W.VVJk IV Store Closed All Day Christmas OMAHA WKATHER FORECAST Tuesday I Fair. y 10 4 1 If i 2 31 3 2! 3 3 3' ? 3 Watch for new Watch for new Daae- ment Openinf ' mmmm m i Store Closed All Day ,P CHRISTMAS WE WISH ALL A i PROS 1E1Y CffifflTRM AND A HAPPY, PERODSNEWYEAB Permit ns to thank you for the most successful holiday trade in our entire history. Hundreds of our customers have assured us that Christmas shoppers were never so well cared for and never so thoroughly satisfied. "We felt grate ful that our months of earnest effort in planning for this Christmas season have been so generously appreciated. Each succeeding month will find us better prepared to Bupply the wants of the people of the west in our great new store. Our new basement will bo open about January 1st, and the second and third floors of the new building are rap idly nearing completion. In the future, as in the past, Brandeis' will appeal to those who wish the highest class merchandise at prices that mean a real saving of money. BRANDEIS WILL ALWAYS BE THE STORE FOR EVERYBODY 1 J. L. Brandeis (L Sons 3 ' fcJIfcJUW - S Mt a t ,. V . I y Open Christmas Morning Ws dsslrs tas pnblio to sraow tJt ws ars aslthsr Blenders, Componnd srs or msetinsra Alio tai ws the utmost ear to purobess one food! from ths moM reliable bona! ta Amirict and Europe, and as wa re them, they paaa Into tfca hands of oar customers o spurious Imitations or Impure liquors offarad for aala. Special car ho old ba u la the elaotlon of wlnaa and cordials for the Christmas table. Wo offas yon l from California, at, per .780 .l.00 SIR HORACE TO BUILD MORE British Statesman lontemplatei Erootinc Baohaltn Hail in Omaha. TO BE DUPLICATE Of THE CHATHAM it not Decided Whether to areata la Lower Bud ' of City or on Lot Farther Wtit. Sir Horace Plunkett of Dublin, Ireland, la In Omaha looking over hi extensive real estate interests In tfiu city. Although ba wai expected Monday, be arrived Baturday eery quietly and put In one day of bard work betore his presence became known guneraliy. Sir Horace la contemplating, the erection of a bachelor' hail whlob ahall be the duplicate of the Chatham on Thirteenth street, and la considering the remodeling of bulluinga on North bixieenlh etreet and In other action. He has made no de cision yet In these matters, but will do ao on hi return from a trip which be will take to Wyoming. "Omaha has advanced In such a bewilder ing way since I was here a year ago, that it will take me soma time to get a grasp on the situation," he aald. "I can aee more Improvement than In any on year atnee I have been coming here. In direct contrast to the boom of the 80' s, the ad vance in values now Is on a most sub stantial basis. For some time I have been considering the advisability of spending some money on my Omaha property, and. In fact, of erecting another building like the Chatham, and what I shall do In this matter la to be determined in a few days, lir. Conrad Young has supplied me with much- valuable information; I have looked into the situation myself and I will think everything over on my trip west. To Cheyeaae s4 Laraanlo. "I leave Christmas afternoon for Cher onn and Laramie, where I am interested in the cattle business, and expect to return to Omaha In about a week. "In addition to my real estate business, I am endeavoring to gain Information on agricultural subjects, and I ahall certainly atop at the state farm at Lincoln If I oan find time. I should also like to visit the ' farm at Ames, la. St. Paul and Chicago I will be visited on ray return trip east." I Sir Horace refuses to be drawn Into any discussion of aiT uire political, and for fear of being misquoted I a little backward ' about talking on the economic problems of ' Ireland. As vice president of th Depart ment of Agriculture and Technical Instruc tion for Ireland he Is not supposed to talk politics. Regarding the utterance of T. M. Kettle, M. P., In Omaha a few days ago, be declined to say anything. That he has decided views on Irish questions, however, is shown in bis book, "Ireland In the New Century.- One of the questions to be determined by Fir Horace, If he decides to erect a bach elors' hall, la whether It Is to be built in the lower portion of the city or farther west. He owns th lot directly north of the Chatham. "Mi hall is a paying investment as a --ulr place for young; men. but Sir Horace has to consider the Inclination ot people to room away from the lower parts of the city and the probability of similar hafihelors' quarters being erected farther west. through a cellar window and started on a I dead run down the street. The officer saw what was up and gave chase and after 1 firing several shots at the fugitive sue- j ceeded in placing him under arrest. While the attention of the officers was engaged with Weir, Irving crawled out of ! the cellar window and escaped but only to be arrested about 8:30 Monday morning by Detectives Heltfcldt and Donahoe at Four teenth and Douglas streets. The police, including Chief Donahue, are. very much elated over the capture of the burglars, as It Is hoped they might be the men who have been operating in that line so extensively of late. It Is not known If they have criminal records but the des criptions of the men will be sent to sur rounding cities -to ascertain If they are wanted for other crimes. Clarets bottle ni.r.ta frnm rnnrL at. bottle White Wines from jai tonus, m per bottle JL.' White Wines fnom Germany, at, per bottle 780 Pherry from California, at, per bottle "'J' Pherry from Brain, at, bottle.... l Cordial from France, at, per bottle, up from V,7.? Pwedlnh Punch, Imported, bottle. fl.50 Brandies from France, at, per bottle, up from "Las Purest of Old WhlnVles, at. per bottle too, v ana Marvland Bve. full quarts at. per bottle ATTEK sisnrzs A Cordial "Llnuer" If you like Is Just the thing to make you con tented with the world. Any special ! kind you like? Creme de Menthe. Benedictine or we have them ail and will be glad to supply your wants. rUPOKTXl OIOAJtS CHKISTMAa OIQABS Oiir lines of imDorted and Havana cigars were bought especially for the I j hnlMav trade, including the following hlKh srada brands at New Tork S3 prices; lllar T Vtllar Lieutenants 15o or $6.60 box 80. Captains 20c or $7.00 box 60. Adjutants 20o or $7.25 box 25. Majors 25c or $5.00 box 26. Colpnels 36o 3 for $1 or $7 box 26. Generals 60o or $10.25 box 26. Borneo T Jnlleta il Condras 15o or $6.60 box 80. V Puritana Finaa 20c or $6.25 box 60. S panatello 16o or $12 box 100. -A Habaneros 20c pr $3.76 box 25. ' 4 Perfecto Selection 26o or $5 box 15. I $ Pantslla Bock T Co. per 100. $12.60. Bock's Envoy per 60 $5.60. La Carolina Perfectos box 25, $5.00. CX.EAA EAT AHA CIOAS Z,s Sulci an a. Baronet 5o or $2 55 box 60a Club HouBe 2 Ur 26c or $5.60 box 60 Concha Especlale I for 26o ot $3.60 box 60. Purltanos Finos 10c or $4.60 box 60. Perfectos 15c or $3.7n box 'ZS. This list consists of only a few of pur leading Imported and Havana cigars. Uet our price before purchasing. HEAT SEFAaraElTT A carload of Christmas turkey, ducks, geese and chickens, which we will sell Monday and Tuesday at wholesale prices. Turkey up fnpm 16c. OA1TST Diris TMXKT 3 M Our line of pur wholesale candles, f . $ for the holiday trade has been select- 1 M ed with the utmost care, and we can Jk m assure our patrons that never was a M ' ti more beautiful line of fancy Imported 'A N boxes fof acceptable present dts- played In Omaha, 1 (gosjl Blotsky Denies Charge. Phil Blotsky was arraigned In police court Monday morning on the charge of obtaining goods under false pretense. He phiaded not guilty and the case was con tinued until December 27. Blotsky was ar rested Saturday morning after Carl Hera, feldt. proprietor of the favorite tonic. Col-Pep-Ko. for persons who are suffering from the effects of paiiting the town a too brilliant crimson, had filed a complaint alleging tfiat the defendant obtained twentv cases of the tonic, valued at $10, on the strength of a fictitious order. gj 8 Heparat Xeatranoea 3 f Class Pta is Stolen. While coming from Brownell Hall on a street car early Sunday evening some light fingered person stole a jewelled fleur-de-lis class pin from the gown of Nellie E. Mo Chlmon, who lives at 64 South Twenty fourth avenue and la a pupil at Brownell Hall. The pin was valued at $16 and a lib eral reward Is offered for Its recovery. This it) the first case during1 the holiday shopping season that a loss has been re ported from the operations of the "light fingered gentry." ARE YOU DEAF? Do you bave head noise T Try the aCABsACOsT for catarrhal deaf ness and head noises. Can you hear over the telephone? If ap, you will hear over the Phonette, a sensitive little individual telephone made In only one slse; price, $26.00. If you are deaf, you will hear over the Acoustlcon, recently greatly improved. Made in many styles and strength to fit all cases; price, $60.00 to $160.00. Nothing but the best I good enough for th terrible affliction pf deafness. That we have the best aids for deaf ness modern science has produced, let us prove to you by a trial In your own Lome free. Make yourself and your friends happy by adding the blessing of hearing to your other Christmas Jpjrs. GENERAL ACOUSTIC COMPANY It slew fork Ufa BoUdlag, Omaha. HM. 9. A, BAmXTT, Oeaeral Manager. TWO ROBBERS CAUGHT AT IT Colore Crlaaiaals Are Kir pea While DolacT Store oa Csalif Street. Two colored men were eaught In the act of robbing the store ot J. N. Jensen, 223 Cuming street, early Monday morning by Officer Thomas and Johnson, who saw II. W. Wetr, who lives near Twenty-second and . Ixard streets, acting as lookout for his I partner, John Irving, Twenty-third and j Cuming streets, who was Inside the store 1 helping himself. As the officers approached Weir gav th signal of alarm to hi part ner, who had gained entrance to the store j We Wish All Our Customers MERRY CHRISTMAS Brown & Borsheim, Jewelers. 222 Sooth Ulh St STORE OPEN TILL NOON CHRISTMAS. liiierrii Christmas "We hope everyone Trill have a Merry Christmas today, but on "Wednesday we must get down to the necessities again, and, if the children need a pair of shoes, now is the time to bring them in and have them fitted while they are out of school. FRV SHOE CO. 16th and Douglas Streets Gjs WaJca Adding Machine la the latest, most modern, up-to-date Adding ad Listing Machine oa the market. It mast bo seen to be appreciated. Correspondence Solicited. Trial Kkamlnatlon Free. A. L. McCreary Nebraska Agent, P. O. BOX 81. LiTSCOLJI. 1 1 w i 1 x4 T7 NN Buy Capitol Coal WE CLOSE CHRISTMAS DAY And We Wish Every Man, Woman "d Child A UlY MERRY CHRISTIMS! Wednesday Is Red Letter Bay Ten Green Trading Stamps for Nothing to Every Green Trad ing Stamp Book Presented at Premium Parlor, Balcony. Bii Diicoimt Sal in Hardware Red Letter Day 20 Discount on Any Piece of Nickel Plated Ware, Chafing Dishes, Baking Dishes, Five O'Clock Teas Smoking Sets, Etc. 20 Discount On Any Piece Enameled ware in the Depart ment.. 25 Discount On Any Carv ing Set Left Ovr from Christmas selling. Three Times Green Trad ing Stamps with every thing in hardware not here advertised. M A Sweeping Out of Christmas llanierciiie1 HANDKERCHIEFS FROM OUR HOLIDAY STOCKS-FINE LINEN AND SWISS HANDKERCHIEFS INITIALED, EMBROIDERED, LACE EDGE AND PLAIN HEM-STITCHED. Hundreds for ladies and men that have been displayed in the department or exposed in windows and are there fore (you wouldn't know it if we didn't tell you) slightly soiled They are worth from 5c to 25c each three times the price we ask for them Wednesday 3 tor JHC 5$, 4$ and each MAIN FLOOR. Fine German China. Dinner Sets $10 Full gold treatment, good Bhape, neat decoration, 100 pieces, $16.50 value, RED LETTER DAY at All China on the 50c Table will go C for 00 All China on the 75c Table will go CA for : Sue All China on the $1.00 Table will go T r for NONE RESERVED. THREE TIMES GREEN TRADING STAMPS ON ALL OTHER SALES IN CROCKERY DEPT. A Raging Silk and Dress Goods Sale Wednesday WatchNext Issueof This Paper swwwi's.isjjwijjj 'ir'uwimmaii.asjMimmiiti Semi Annual Price Salt Continues Wednesday mm is IV S THE RELIABLE STORE Unmatched Bargains In Ladies' zni Children's Garments We wish to thank you, one and all, for your very lib- eral patronage during this Christmas season and wish you I Merry Christmas Our Semi-Annual Half Price Sale will continue Wednesday, and of fers unequaled bargain opportuni ties in many lines. Watch Tues day papers for particulars. uu MEG folfn ..VI "III TUT 11 9 iilomeseelcefs Excursions tsssgBBmmsMgimrtmm VIA Chicago, Milwaukee St. Paul Railway ROUND TRIP One fare plus $2.00 to points in North and South Dakota every Tuesday in December, and first and third Tuesdays in January, February, March and April, 1907, return limit 21 days. To points in Virginia, Kentucky, Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana and Mississippi on December 18, 1906, January 1 and 15, February 5 and 19, March 5 and 19, April 2 and 16, 1907; return limit 30 days. Low One Way Rates HALF FARE pins $2.00 to many points in Alabama, Mississippi and Louisiana on December 18, January 1 and 15, February 5 and 19, March 5 and 19. Fr Information and Folders Inquire at City Ticket Office, 1524 Farnam St. or write to F. A. NASH. Gen'l Western Agt OMAHA, NEB. Want a Servant B Wast AM vQ ft yu on qulosjy at small cost, BAILEY H MACII, DENTISTS, Third Floor Paxton Dlk. Hijhcit Grade Dentistry. Kcasonablo Prioos ; jrosMfc,Tr We extend to every Man, Woman and Child our most sincere good wishes for the merriest sort of Christmas. The Fair 1121-1123 Famam St. NO MATTER WHAT YOU WANT It Will Savo you tlmoand money if you will use . TDE DEE WANT ADS HOLIDAY EXCURSION RATES IN EFFECT TODAY. A fare and one-third for the round trip to many points on the Union Pacifio and its connecting lines, via the UNION PACIFIC Tickets on sale Dec. 25, 29, 30, 31, 190G, and Jan. 1, 1907. Inaulre at CITY TICKET OFFICE. 1324 FARNAM ST. Tboue Douglas 831. EVERY PUFF A DELIGHT QUALITY THIS 15 LUST ALWAka LNUOKM V. R. lUce Murcautils CigM Co.. alaaulacturera, bU Lola ' (