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    THE OMAHA DAILY nF.H: SATUIIIUV. KEPTEMHEIS 7, 1!W
School
Men's Top Coats (El Rain Coats
for
rsji
Opens
Monday
See that (he lit
tle lad is ready
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The season requires a light overcoat good form demands a suitable
r coat for chilly mornings and evenings and comfort demands it, too
We present the newest styles for 1907 in Cravenetted Rain Coats
(good all the year round) and fall top coats in 1 A 1 C
new models prices are vplu ,0 vpwJ
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Specials in Our Basement
Boys' School Suits In all sizes and many
stylos to select from, double-breasted
ty eg; two specials, at. $1.48 and Ut
Boys' Knee Full AU wool, all slses
19o, 39o and 49o
Boy Parcala Walata, apeclal at. each. 10
ADVANCE SHOWING OF NEW SHIRTS FOR FALL
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Men's 50o
STUDY OF ART-HOW TO EAT
Mtb. Providem Says Her Family Will
Be Well Informed.
ROUND OF PACKING HOUSES
Intrnllag Account of Procraa Em
ployed at Cilcantlo Flanta in
Prrparlnar Meat for the
World.
"We hall become a well Informed family
on good many phases of the food ques
tion if my boys and girls keep up thoir
seeking after knowledge and Imparting It
to the rest of the family in an Interesting
manner," said Mrs. Providem to Mrs. Pre
purem, as they and tho market baskets
made their way to the tempting rows of
vegetables and fruits.
"We have a . young friend who sev
eral years ago began his career as a
veterinarian In the work of the bureau
of animal Industry. that wonderful
branch of our great Department of
Agriculture, at the South Omaha di
vision. He proved of so much worth that
he was promoted rapidly, and now he Is
traveling Inspector for the bureau, with
headquarters at Washington, and travels
from the Atlantic to the Pacific, wherever
the bureau may find It necessary to send
him. He has Just stopped here at the end
of a trip with two other officials of the
bureau, making special Investigation of
the line of stations In the Missouri and
Mississippi valleys, to end up with our
For the Mau Who Know.
T
HIS is the time for
new clothes; colUge
men going away and busi
ness men who appreciate
the value of being correct
ly dressed.
THIS IS THE STORE L 4
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VAT) VATT
The new fall goods are ex- 5j
eeptlonally fine; new .fabrics 2
In handsome colorings, 1m-
ported and domestic weaves; g
grays, browns, tans, the new
purple 'blue, in stripes, checks
and plaids. "
Stunning models, too. 5
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Some exceptionally beau
tiful suits at
$25.00.
VV. T. Bourke
319 South 16th Street
Just Off Harney.
"SUIT CASES"
1 Jjfslr
This sale
sample line
pattercs ana
A Bplendld
School Shoes that Wear Well Buy Them Now
Boys' School Shoes, single and
soles, all sizes 1 to 6
Boys' School Shoes, In sizes 9 to
13, at
Children's Shoes, button or lace,
sizes 84 to 11, at
Misses Lace or Button Shoes, sizes
11 to 2. at
ii
toung Ladles' School Shoes, low
heels, at
7 1 ne ruinous t,. and W. Shirts for fall in
:H ana plain, exclusive patterns for autumn
Wellington and our own makes
and plaited bosoms, prices are
Cooper's and Wright's Ribbed Fall Underwear, worth up to $1.50, at 75? and SI
Men's Newest Fall Neckwear all the correct patterns, at ,45c to $2
Men's 50c quality imported silk teck and four-in-hand neckties . '
lisle Susj)enders at
Alen s 75c quality medium weight ribbed Under
wear, at .350 and 50c
Boys' sample School Shirts, worth to 75c, 35c-
South Omaha station. He responded to my
son's evident Interest In and admiration of
his work by Inviting him to go on a round
through one of the packing houses with
lilm and Uie chief of this station. The boy
camu home, brimming over. 'If we must
eat meat. It is as well killed as, possible.
There la no pain.' he said. After the first
Incision through the sktn of the animal,
the hooks holding tho animals are slid
long a metal rod before the men.
Hlta for the Disease.
"A government Inspector makes two Inci
sions in the throat to reach a certain gland,
where is the first Indication of tuberculosis,
and if he finds any signs of It, In that ani
mal's foreleg ho makes a gash, which means
that It shall not be disemboweled, but shall
slide along on another rod to the con
demned room. The animal who has no
signs of tubercles In throat glands Is dis
emboweled and the viscera all the Internal
organs are pushed along to a man sit
ting In a sort of cage, and he examines
each one for other signs of disease, and
If any la discovered he stops the anlmul.
and with the viscera switches It off to the
condemned room. Then another govern
ment inspector stands In front of a window
with a table under It and before him, which
Is made of metal slots, revolving like an
endless chain, so that one-halt of It Is
always in a hot water disinfected solu
tion. Back of him stands a butcher, to
whom the animals are slid along on the
steel rods; he disembowels them and puts
the viscera on this table. In front of the
Inspector, who cuts to certain glands in
each one of the organ heurt, liver, lungs.
etc If he finds any algns of tuberculosis
he marks the animal by certain gashes In
the body, and It is puahed along to Its
assigned place. If only very slight Indica
tions In throat to the lard tank; If more
serious tc the offal tank, where the fat Is
rendered out for soap grease, and the re
mainder goes for fertiliser. The metal
table Is wound round, so that the part
which was In the disinfecting fluid Is on
top, and the next animal goes through the
same process.
Fifty-Mae T uberraloae.
"They had found sixty-one hogs, fifty
nine of which were tuberculous; thirty of
these, the Inspector found, had only slight
lesions In the throat and head and he let
them go to the lard tanks. The other
twenty-nine had the little granulated
accumulations all through the various
organs - and In some cases In the
superficial lymphatics, and they went
on the line for offal, with a big gash on
the lower part of body to Indicate their
place. When they slid away from- the In
spector two women with stamps put the
government stamp all over them. Then
men loaded them on trucks, wheeled them
to the tank room, where stood another In
spector. The red tanks were for offal, the
black for lard, and this man Inspected
every piece before It went In. The most
approved way of dumping the contents of
truck was used that none might be spilled
on the floor, and In no place In all these
government Inspected packing houses was
meat laid on the floor. always
piled on slatted layers several Inches
from floor. After the killing was
over, men cleaned up the rooms with
a hose, attached te wagon containing r,
disinfectant solution, that wished out thy.
oughly every part of the rooms and enjy.
thing used; a government inspector
watched all that, and there was a 'night
nd day shift, so (hat the Inspection went
on every one of the twenty-four hiurs, and
their orders were obeyed intnedlately.
Down la the sausage reou was, another In
See that your boy is wearing suitable clothes for
fall. Do the best with the money you've planned to spend
and do the best for the boy at the same time.
School Suits m Boys
Brandei-s is known all over tho city as the most satis
factory place to buy boys' clothes. Boys' wear is a spe
cialty here, every suit is bought with care aud every gar
ment must be up to a high standard. A greater variety
here than elsewhere. (
Boys Fall S&mnle Suits
comes at a very fortunate time
irom n. Asinoif, .New York, at
unusual reduction. These are all this fall's
newest styles all wool suits well fitting and' will
stand the roughest sort of wear without losing shape
and good appearance worth $3, $4 and $5 at
Boys $5 Combination Suits at $2.98
This combination offer includes one good, up-to-date
suit and one extra pair of bojV knickerbocker sQfi
'pants it practically means two suits for one J?
it is a genuine $5.00 value at. . ,
Highest Quality Newest Styles Boys Suits
TheBe are the finest suits ever offered In Omaha made by the
best tallcrs, who make boys' clothes exclusively. The newest styles,
materials are amply represented. r
variety at.
double
.1.59-1.98-2.75
1.59-1.98-2.25
98cl.25.1.50
1.25-1.59-1.98
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white and colored, pleated 9
at ttJ auu
of fall shirts and
neg
ligee
25c
98p to S3
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BRANDEIS
spector; out In the yards was an ante
mortem Inspector, who Inspected every ani
mal bought by the packing houses and
marked suspicious ones with a tag.
thief Reports Monthly.
"Once a month the chief of all this In
spection rejwrts concerning the capacity
and fatthfiflness of his hundred inspectors
and if one of them falls below 85 he la
not eligible for promotion. The young man
who explained to me all about the Inspec
tion of the viscera in the most thorough
manner began by wheeling a truck, studied
nights, got a title higher, went to Kansas
City, where there la a veterinary college;
worked days, studied nights, graduated and
now occupies a responsible place as in
spector. They are more particular about
marks than our schools and the Washing
ton head office watches closer than our
superintendents. And all this Is done whero
meat Is prepared In one state and sold in
another. If prepared only for sale In the
state In which It Is prepared there Is no
such Inspection required; and that don't
seem right."
"I think after all that meat business
we'll have only fruit cooked for our bill
of fare," said Mrs. Preparem. "Even with
absolute government cleanliness and health-
fulness tho meat question has an unpleas
ant side. Gropes are here and I must
have my jelly, my preserves, my grape
juice and catsup, so I must watch a chance
for the cheapest market possible these dear
times and It must be very soon or they will
not keep well."
Nome Good Tata are.
drape Jelly Stem, wash and add a little
water to grapes and cook very carefully
until just soft enough to mash slightly,
then turn Into a flannel bag and allow to
drain. Measure Juice and sugar In equal
quantities, heat the sugar In granite dish
In oven and boll Juke' five or more min
utes. Add sugar, boil up and try a tea
spoonful on a saucer; set on Ice; If It Jells
turn into glasses rinsed In hot water and
set on wet cloth. When cold cover with
melted parafflne or paper dipped In atcohn!
and a tin cover or second piece of pajer
pasted over with white of eggs.
Orape Butter The pulp left In bag can be
rubbed through a colander, threefourths
cup of sugar to a cup of pulp rjgded and
boiled down about one-third. This can
hae ground apices and a iltle vinegar
added, cooked down a little nore and make
catsup, which Is very nice 'jot meats.
Orape Preserves Squeeze the pulp from
the skin of the grapes heat pulp grad
ually and cook until tender, then rub
through a coarse si ve; measure three
fourths as much sr.gar as pulp; mix the
sugar and skins ai4 cook until the mixture
begins to thicken.
Orape Juice VWlgh the grapes and for
each ten pounds, use three pounds of sugar;
pick grapes f AJm stems, cook with about a
quart of wr4er to ten pounds of grapes;
let come i,wly to boiling point, turning
Into a ba and drain and pressing Juice eut
carefully, as It cools. Return juice to kettle,
add si'Aar, heat to boiling, skim and ccn.
Less sugar may be used If desired.
Idnl rrolt Ual la Suake River
Valley.
Irrigated farms and orchards In southern
Idaho produce better and larger crops than
elsewhere. One hundred and fifty thousand
acres on the warm south slope of the
Bnake River valley will be open to entry
October 1, 1907. Low price and long time
payments. Write for particulars. Twin
Falls North Side Land and Water Com
pany, M Jner, Idaho.
Bee want sds arc business boosters.
tneir way and
for you. Entire
an m
uogers-reet
Brandeis is
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High
Boys'
EXODUS OF GRAIN FIRMS
Nearly All Will Leave Board of Trade
Building.
EXCHANGE IS IN THE FLIGHT
New Quarters
In the Drandeia
Block Will U
the First
Occupied by
of Next
Month.
Most of the grain firms in the Board of
Trade building have given notice they will
vacate their present quarters on or before
October 1. Tho Omaha Oraln exchange,
whose lease expires September 30, has
given the same notice, and with the grain
firms will move to the fifth floor of the
Brandeis building. Those which will go
from the Board of Trade are: The Omaha
Oraln excange, the J. H. Hamilton com
pany, C. D. Sturtevant, Nebraska-Iowa
Orain company, George C. Thompson, An
chor Grain company, S. Vincent, E. E.
Huntley, the J. Rosenbaum company, the
Armour Grain company, Merrlam & Holm
qulst, the Weekes Grain and Live Stock
company, the J. E Von Dorn Commission
company, W. C. Sunderland and the Ne
braska Hay and Grain company. All these
will go on the fifth floor and in addition
the Transmiseisslppi Grain company, the
eadaxhe
Sufferers
Do you want relief in just
a few moments and no bad after
effects. If bo, you have only to take
Dr. Miles Anti-Pain Pills.
If subject to headache, have
them with you always. No harm
can come from their use, if taken
as directed, as they contain no
opium, chloral, morphine, co
caine, chloroform, heroin, alpha
and beta eucaine, cannabis in
dica or choral hydrate, or their
derivatives.
Ask your druarerist about
er
them.
"It gives me great pleasure to be able
to refer to the Ir. Miles Antl-Paln Pills
as the best remedy we have ever had In
our house for the prevention and cure of
headache. My wife who has been a con
stant sufferer for years with the ebove
complaint Joins me In recommending
Dr. Miles" Antl-Paln P1H, hoping thev
may fall Into the hands of all who suf-
J. I. BUSH. Watervlett, N. T.
Sr. MUM' Aatl-Fala Villa ere sold 7
tour drogrlst. who will goarantee that
is first package will beasflt. U It fails,
he will return you money.
6 Aoeea, SS eeats. Merer sola la. Bulk.
Mil Medical Co..- Elkhart, Ind,
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CORRECT FALL CLOTHES FOR MEN
Xlic "Renwick System" Is ttie Established Favorite
Most men really want a medium priced suit, but
hesitate to buy one, fearing inferior quality.
Here's the way to guard against disappointment Brandeis offers tho Ren
wick System Suits and Overcoats high grade, dependable garments in every
way at a moderate price. These are the suits and overcoats that have won
earned their own high rank. We
Rogers-Peet Clothing for
Overcoats and suits, hand made by the best tailors in New York.
Known everywhere as the best ready to wear clothes in America.
Refinement of pattern and absolutely correct stvle mark the
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clonics as tiie right clothes for the
xne miuaie agea man as well. TV
$19 up $3
tra
sole agent
,
We Announce the Arrival of
WOMEN'S FALL SHOES
In our perfectly equipped and conveniently located shoe depart
ment on main floor of old store, we show all the correct styles and lasts
In women's high class footwear for fall. We specially mention the
.arrival of new shipments of the famous Ford Shoes and the popular
Red Cross shoes for women In fall's correct styles.
THE WHITE RIBBON SHOES
These are the shoes that are recommended by the Women's Chris
tian Temperance Union. Brandeis Is sole agent for these meritorious
shoes and Invites inspection.
THE RIGHT STYLES IN MEN'S
it is to your interest to be early in your selection of your new fall hat. Satur
day we will show every style and every color that will be in vogue for autumn.
lrom the most complete and up - to
Celebrated John 1. Stetson soft and derby hats, fall styles, at . f.
Special sott and stitf hats at
grade Fall Hats, in all styles, at.. $1.50, $2.50 and $3.00
and Children's Schol Caps All new fall styles, every imaginable shape and
color, Saturday at 25c? and 49e
BRANDEIS
Omaha Bridge and Terminal company, the
gneral freight office of the Wabash rail
road, a branch of the Western Union and
a branch of tho Postal Telegraph company.
It Is understood that the Miner Grain
company of Chicago will open offices in
tho Brandeis building under the manage
ment of "Jack" Swift, after the exchange
lias moved.
The Omaha Elevator company has taken
offices on tho sixth floor of the building.
Logan & Bryan will retain their head
quarters In the Board of Trade building,
and the Updike Grain company and the
Nye-Schnelder-Fowler company will re
main in the Bee building.
DELAY IN CAR EXTENSION
New Fortieth Street Line Will Not
He Opened for Several
Days.
General Manager Smith of the street
railway company says he is unable to state
exactly when through cars will be run over
the new Fortieth street extension to Cum
ing street. The line Is now ready for some
of the special switch trackage at Fortieth
and Karnam and Fortieth and Cuming
streets, which was ordered to be delivered
the latter part of August. Mr. Smith says
he Is daily expecting this and when It once
arrives it will be a matter of ten days to
put It in place, and cars will then be
started Immediately. Farnam cars will be
divided at Fortieth and Dodge, half run
ning to Dundee and half to Fortieth and
Cuming streets.
A new schedule for Manawa has been
prepared by the Omaha & Council Bluffs
Street Railway company by which an
elghteen-mlnute service will be maintained
during the fall and winter months. The
first train will leave Omaha at 6:68 a. m
and returning the last train will leave
Manawa at 11:50 p. m. Manawa Is still
open for picnio parties and the flowers
now are more beautiful than at any time
during the summer.
The stghUeelng car of the Omaha A
Council Bluffs Street Railway company
will be discontinued September 15 for the
winter, to be reinstated next spring. While
the car has not done a remarkable busi
ness It has carried some fair crowds and
Secretary Leussler. who Is sponsor for the
service, is pleased with the first season
and hopes for better results next year.
WORK ON LABOR BUILDING
Remodellaa; of the Straetare for
lalona la Began by
Leflaag,
E. M. F. Leflang has begun the remodel
ing of the old State hotel at 1j8 Douglas
street, now the Labor temple, and prom
ises to have it completed for the occupancy
of the labor unions by the latter part of
October. Five thousand dollars is to be
expended In repairs and alterations.
A few of the labor unions have opened
offices on the upper floor already and will
move to the second floor when that Is
finished. The offices at present In the tern
pie are those of the Labor Temple associa
tion, the Typographical union, the carpen
ters, the painters and the electrical work
rrs. No halls for meetings, however, will
be available until some time In October.
Bulldla Permits.
8. D. Goodeheld, 1M South Twentieth,
brick store. $1.60u; C. O. t'srlberg. Twenty,
seventh and Hlondo, frame dwelling, ti.sov;
same. Fortieth and Jones, brick dwelling.
U.vou; Ii. A. Bcott. Twenty-sixth and
show the newest fall styles a
Men
young chap and
THE BEST FALL SHOES FOR MEN
The Rossmore Shoe for Men. the best shoe ever sold In
America for $3.50
Also the famous Florsheim Shoe, the top notch of fashion
able footwear, at : $5.00
- date stock in Omaha.
$2 OO
Trunks and Suit Cases In basement of our new
store. Suit cases, 98c, $L50, $2.50 to $12.50
Trunks at $3.50 up to $45
Blondo. frame dwelling. 114(10; p. k.
Young, Twenty-fifth and Ohio, frame dwell
lng, (1,600.
CAR BARN SITE IN DOUBT
Xot as Sore Thin a; an Street
way Officials Had Re.
srardrd It.
nail-
Just now the street car company Is not
as sure that It has a site for a new car
barn as It was two weeks ngo. Some
trouble Is experienced In getting the signa
tures of the twenty-three holrs of the es
tate of L. Woodworth to the deed for the
property at Sixth and Dorcas streets, on
which the company has paid some money.
The second piece of property on which the
company opened negotiations, the four-acre
tract south of Dorcas street, between
Sixth and Eighth, docs not seem ricslrablj
to the company since It has definitely de
termlned the boundaries and found that a
large part of it Is filled ground. So thla
deal may fall through.
If one or two of the Woodworth heirs
remain obdurate. It Seems likely the com
pany will soon be on the market again for
a car barn site.
HOUCK MAKES WORK OF ART
Displays Fine Talent In Pen Portrait
and Engrossed Reaolatlon on
Mr. Hutwiltr,
Jacob Houek of the surveyor's, office has
completed the engrossed copy of the reso
lution passed by the county board a year
ago on the death of Edward Rosewater.
The engrossing is entirely pen work and Is
declared by those who have seen It to be
one of the finest pieces of work of the
kind ever executed in Omaha. Above the
resolution Is a perfect likeness of Mr. Rose
water done In Ink and the scroll work
Is especially good. The resolution has been
suitably framed and it will be presented to
the family by the board.
Omaha Firm
Makes Important
Par.
chnae.
Nebraska Clothing company buys all of
Crofut & Knapp's sample hats.- This pur
chase Includes all of the hats used by these
famous msnufacturers in selling fall stocks
to retail merchants. This Is one of the
largest bills of hats bought by an Omaha
n erchant In recent years. "The Nebraska"
Is now selling these hats at almost nominal
prices.
THE LANGE
GROCERS, BUTCHERS and BAKERS The
LOW PRICE MAKERS
. .GROCERY DEPARTMENT...
21 lbs, best Sugar for. . . .
Purity Flour, 4 8-lb. sack.
Soda Crackers, per lb...
Oyster Crackera, per lb..
Ginger Snaps, per lb. . . . .'
10 bars best Soap for. . . .
. .$1.00
. .$1.20
... .5c
.... 5c
... .5c
. . ,25c
MEAT DEPARTMENT
Corn Beef, per lb 3c
Boiling Beef, per lb He
Pork Roast, per lb 10c
THE LANGE
I
Phones Dou(lat
FALL HATS
$3.5(F
BURGLAR CAUGHT IN ACT
Man Cilrlna lame of George Casey
Trapped nt Karlr Morn.
Ins Crime.
A burglar was caught In the act Thurs
day morning, while attempting to rob the
grocery store of C.' 11. Malllnson & Co.
at 1612 Capitol avenue. About t a. in. an
alarm was turned In at the police station
by some person near tho Malllnson store
to the effect that thjre was considerable
noise on the premises, and the patrol
wagon, containing officers Shea, Devereese,
Brown, Reedy and Van Dusen, was dis
patched to the scene. Tho place was sur
rounded and the marauder caught. He
gave his name as George Casey of Pueblo,
Colorado.
Jewish HellaTlons Meetlnsja.
The Hungarian society will hold religious
services In observance of the Jewish New
Tear Sunday evening at S o'clock and Mon
day at the same hour In Metropolitan hall,
Twenty-third and Harney streets.
Jewish citizens will hold Rcsh-Ha-Shenah
services Sunday evening and Monday and
Tuesday following at Fraternity hall.
Eighteenth and Harney streets, umjtr the .
direction of Abraham Monsky and 11. Edel-.
son.
R. E. WELCH
MARKET AND GROCERY
Spring Chickens
14c lt.
23 lbs, Granulated
Sugar 1.00
With Each $5.00 Order of
Groceries or Meats
21th and Farnam. Tel. Dong. 1511
GROCERY CO.
Sirloin Steak, per lb 10c
Pot Roast, per lb 7c to 5c
No. 1 Skinned Hams, lb. .. .12 He
11AKERY DEPARTMENT
Fresh Bread, per loaf Bo
Large Plea, all kinds He
Fancy 2-layer cakes, each. . . . 10c
Fancy 3-1 ver Cakes, euch...3il
Cookies, per lb 8c
Cakes, per lb Hq
GROCERY CO.
1S30-3223
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