Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, October 12, 1907, NEWS SECTION, Page 8, Image 8
Tin; OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, OCTOHF.n 12, IP07. 8S-: t,Kl HAKIAN HOAIHKK YOUH MOST UWl ir JL nt i I I We Present to the People of Omaha This Week a Splendid Opportunity to Secure Misfire I!!!ii!el!iiiMaimi at Siwlii Prfess On this rap today w tHI of genuino Bavins ojipor'unith-e which bLouM prove exceedingly Interesting to those 'who know the real value of, money and who dcnire to make their dol lars Bccomrllnh the utmost In the purchase of rellabte homefurnlshinps. This is & special value-giving week at Hartman's a week of extraordinary pricing. All the resources of thts great organization, with Its twenty-two bis stores are'esrtfd in our endeavor to force prices downward. The spKsdil values here Illustrated and described are on sale at our Omaha store. Every article Is of.Hartman's high standard of qiiDllty. and every offering is a value of the most unusual character. We Invite you to take advantage of this trade movement and share in the rich savings. We invite you also to open a Credit account and enjoy the use of your goods while paying for them. No payments required when you are 111 or out of work. L-.TTX Altho-nf 'n we 6o a large erlltbuln..., we go Bat refns. te euh. Von than one-half of on patrons nse tnslr ready money now. To those who don't wish to fcoy on payments wo estend a special Invitation. Call and see what wa hart to offrr. It will coat yon nothing- to look and yon may a something yoa Ilk. Think this orr. EASY PAYtYJEHTS TO ALL THOSE THAT WISH IT : : K4 8 I i It A i i 1 5. A 1 LADIES' LONG COA Before Torn Invest In a new Fall Coat, aa what wo ar showing. Wo u jnuoUy for oaah, but flva you cradle oa saay payments u you with It. . wo tt soma racaar smarm coats in au tne naw oiotne, ' both la looaa and tlght-fittlng- price, range from S9.76 to .. 50.00 'It Ci IP IPS Cash or Credit We do a large cash bnsinoss, but It you must have your garment on easy payments you can have it on YOtJQ OWN TERMS FURS Para of every kind. Never In the history of tills establishment have we handled such fine line of Furs. The prices are reason able, too, and within everyone's reach. Genuine Gray fquirre uff GENUINE GRAY 8QUIKUEL MUFF Well made,' beautiful blend, sells everywhere at not less than (10 , our price 1 i (J $i uuait bidu Ai.ivt.ij Lined throughout with Skinner's n TA satin lining, for w'fiUU GENUINE CONEY CAPE Made of Coney fur, lined with satin, If ff on sale at. llivU mm :- '''v-''V:lt Every article sold l6f Finn Morris Chair r Rti tic U ei Lisa" hr 6.45 1 4.75 lfrr i r?:c(Tert Thia value Is ahsolutfl y unmatchihl". Tli. t)Ct solid n.-ik usnl In till fllorrls C'llrtlr. It )s -of novfl dpnigrn, has beaitf illy rHr.crt front claw fret. Hrtlstic arms an'l Is 'plml itered In must thoroughly dpprn'lablp mi'ii nr. Th back Is iWrjly diamond (lifted snd )iHu roun'lrd sertlnn bo'.nw with trcil leath er straps and oxidized buttons. The srnt (s set with hlKhly fompered steel sprinift'. Its upholstered In Nantucket leather. It Is marie with havy tti!t Iti'rs Rnd is of ;reat"St disa bility. It is of handsntne de fiffn and in biautl'tlly or numerited with niokel trim Minits. AInt has lsrsw nick el side TingM and brtsa urn 0; M: V';.u.'.,.T! Ins Deliv eries made L ' i unlet- J ffBfrl r 5." 5 1 1 1 xv wagons Ho tleater Blast till .p. live Drawer SoHd Osk ihiilonlfr 5.75 IJUBjgU BasMslsl mm E 3 S3 LN THE FORUM OF THE C P, Iritish Traveler Takei Exception to Federal Building Clock. EEJHND3 - HIM OF AS IDOL Ha Spends Son Time Gaslns! 4 ronderlma ea tfce Deaatlr Strauar 'Affair Im the Tewer. at A world wonCer has been discovered in Omaha W a' tlab ' trotter. It Is nothing less than the clock which stands on ' the top of the federal building; tower. James T. Allwyn of Manchester, England, Is the man who made the. discovery. Mr. Allwyn stopped a day in Omaha Thursday In the course of a (lobe circling tour. "You hava certainly a bustling city here and a city that I pawsitlvcly like," said Mr. Allwyn. "And after a tram ride I don't need to look at the census figures to know Is growing very rapidly. "But. I say, what could have possessed your Vncle 8am to build such a putillng elock on his hapdaqf-e nostolTtce building. When me--'- first struck the object I pawajt'vlt! hldn't know what it was. I'd "Tn things ' that looked much like it In Burma, but they were used as idols and la Christian Omaha I knew there could be no Burmese sect. - "All the time I was thinking of this I was only about a square away from the thing. Finally a gentleman comes along and I awskad him what the thing was. He looked at nie;aharp. My word, he thought I was eraiy, I fawncy. He said something about, 'what are you giving us,' or some such thing, and then he told me It was a clock. "Well, I examined it more closely then, and I saw it waa a clock. At any rate it bore a striking resemblance to a clock. The circumference of the dial I found, on closer Inspection, waa divided Into twelve qua! parts. But I could see no hands on the dial and I bad never heard of a clock J of the dial kind without hands. secured a pair of field glawses. ' Ah. then I discovered that there were hands upon the , dial. . "But. really you know, It Is the most j peculiar clock I have seen. The person who designed it must have aimed to make a dial from which the time could not be told. The twelve figures on the dial ex tend more than one-third way across the radius of the dial and, to complicate mat- ' ters further, there Is an additional mark at the quarter points. The best dial has no marks at all upon It. We tell time not by looking what figure the hands are point ing at. but by noting he positloa of the hands on the dial. "It the clock remains in position for some centuries, future peoples will think it was used as an Idol or something of that sort. you know. They would never dream It was a dock." "It has been thirteen years since a rasor touched my face," declared . Constable O. W. Church, thoughtfully combing a bushy growth on his chin with his fingers. "That wss during the celebrated campaign be tween Tom Majors and Holcomb , for the governorship. Before that time I had al ways been beardless. Just before election I made a fool bet with Jim Wheeler, the terms of which were that I would not shave for a year If Holcomb won. ' He agreed to raise whiskers for the same length of time In ease Majors wss success ful. Holcomb won snd I kept my bet. At the end of the year I had a nice, heavy growth on my face and I liked It so well I haven't shaved since. "Whiskers are a good thins; for an of ficer of the law to have, anyway. They are good to hide behind when an Irate woman comes out of tne house with a shotgun and threatens to blow your head off If you levy a writ of replevin on her pet ducks. Borne people look better with their faces covered with a shield of hair and I don't suppose I will ever have any use for a razor again." Carl Belter has a new story along the lines at which he is so good. Two Eu ropeans, with their wives, were returning CARPETS ilpllpl BoyiU 'Wilton Ttlvst g if Ci T Carpets, y W Smith's Bert Axmln- Sis) W CD JX star Caipets, yard Wi ifJL VI US' ' &&2&M Tapestry Brussels 41 S-vWs; a. i.l!i.lii. i'1. ' Omaha's JRl ; BP. Largest . . M$mF- s,ovc 'fS'- lilSMyy Department M?, . ' rrrrT7rr7r I : r jyn This 6-Hoe n C FTrv? 16.75 This heater is made for burning coal, wood or ooko. It burns any. of thee fuels with the very best satisfac tion. It In an excoej.i.tCiy 'economical heater, elenxntlv trimmed with nickel and has larRe cast ornamental base. Vatent elr circulation, is gas consuming. It has five lai (". spacious 'drawefa, t f expert workmanship; in mndi throughout in polished soldon osk finish, a very fine chiffonier at an extraordinary special price. In bay ing these chiffoniers we combine tlio orders of our 22 stores, and tho Im mensity of our contracts In whst en ables us to put thts splendid aitlch in your home for so little money. You never before sav.' a t.ase burner of equal character sold at the price ct which this one is offered. It Is a uplendid heater, has automatic feed, pauut duplex shaker grate and many other improved features. stressing Tabe Made In sullci quarter sawed oak, bird's-eye maple or mahogany. A dainty and beautiful piece of furn iture, beautiful rubbed finish. Roomy drawers, large bevel edge, French plnte mirror, set in carved frame and standards. Sp?ctn1 tabie . 1.95 15.25 Exactly like cut, sise of top, 51x24, exclusive Hartman design, csrv'd top, shaped ends," shelf below, heavy legs, mahogany finlr.h, highly olUhod ..RUGS... Seamless Valval Rags, Oriental and rioral design Lincoln, P.eorless, Peninsular and Howard Stoves and . Ranges Quartered Oak Extension Pedestal Table 16.75 This Table Is made for-long lasting service. It Is of massive design and extra well made. Is constructed of the very best materials, has extra massive base and carved claw feet. It is brilliantly polished throughout and is a value positively beyond duplication in Omaha. This Range Is made of heavy Bessemer coid rolled steel. It Is a tuil flue range v.-uh new sci entific hot air circulation about the oven. Has large fire box, with duplex grates for burning either cosl or wool;"has large, square even, pat ent balance oven door, large l.lgh warming cVtHet and an abundance of nickel trimmings. It's per fect in-Its operation and is absolutely guaranteed. lS-lnch oven. It's a most excellent baker. Tha price means a saving to you of IS to $10, and you pay for the range on .asy(terms. r MM 4 V J 28.40 fX,A X-f$(jrs Bartraan's Imperial JL'wW mte' u i Brussels Bag, 13x9, tgf 15.75 ; N Jji" mrMr Hartman's Best Ax il M B W roinster Btur a is 2us l I y Oenulna Orl.utal J -J 1 '"16.75 nf Feather your nest' I4I4-I4I6-I4I6 DOUGLAS ST Comp'ete Otitftt. Conslttnt Bad. Spring ani Mattress. 10.25 " The bed In thia outfit Is Just like above Illustra tion. It Is strong and substantial, of handsomo design and heavily enameled In any color do sired. . The springs have heavy durable mnpl. frame and best woven wire fabric. The mattress Is of splendid quality, made in our own factory and thoroughly guaranteed. . This offering should prove to your mind which concern gives the greatest values. This special' Is on sale all we ' i 1 1 1 V n'sVaA PI-!? iia'r;i-.V?iB'5aS3 SS2 3ST. i 1 1-" 2Ck The first consideration in the matter of food is nutrition; the next, facility of digestion and assimilation. The grains, Ike wheat, should be preferred, which are well supplied with the constituents of brain and nerve, cooked in a pala table manner. D Jllo r ilil Id nun J 4 1 3 IVHEAT PLAICE CELERY mm i . is prcDared from the whole wheat berry, to ht to rendci it tlie Vfst of food for growing chndien, lavaJids, the ged, die Lraia tad muscle wcilinj dawes. ' from th. theater on. evening on th. Har ney street car line. When Thirty-third and Cuming streets were reached a slight accident happened from a collision. In which both wives wer. hurt. Meeting a short time afterward, one man satd to his friend: "Hew did you cm. out with the street ear company T" asked Ike. "Oh, folne; I got IC00," replied Jake. "What." said Ike, "only $300. Why, I got $1,000 and my wife was hurt no wore, than yours."' "How did you do, ttr "Wall, you see. It was this, way: I had presence -of mind enough to kick my wife In the face so she looked worse, and. sure, I got more." LAST NIGHT AT THE THEATERS Leo Dltrirhstrla and Company Capital Fare at tk Boyd. la a Leo Pitrlchsteln and compsny in "Before and After." a farce-comedy in three acts, by Mr IMtrlchatetn : under direction of the Wagcnhals-Kemper company; at the JVivd tbeitcr. The cast: Pr. George Pne... Pr. Philip Latham Colonel Larivette ., Jmea Jeffreys .... Edgar Driscoll .... Antony C'HKStl'S Mrs Pagn C-ra Belle Odette PeVer. .Mr. Lo Dltrlchsteln ...M". "Idmnnd Eltfn of substituting another for Mrs. Page. He goes out to employ a female detective for th. purpose, when Dr. Page, conceives th. brilliant idea of securing the services of an actress who visits his office for professional advice. The actress hss a - friend who passes a. her mother, and with th. newly acquired mother-in-law and wife Pr. Page sets out for Saratoga, having first Induced his own wlf. to go to Whit. Sulphur Springs. Just as h. seems to have all go ing well at Saratoga, the real Mr a. Page turns up, and the close of th. second act Is on. of th. most ludicrous situations ever offered. The third act is devoted to straight ening out the numerous complications that have followed in the wake of the "Sunny Jim" powder. Mr. Pitrlchsteln is a comedian of proved ability and gets a lot of fun out of his role as Dr. Page. In th. second act, whli) free from the influence of "Sunny Jim." he presents a lifelike picture of the iatj Richard Mansfield, copying his personal appearance and manner of conversing ev actly. He shows his extreme cleverness . many ways. In his support he Is for tunate, his company being unusually strong. Each of the parts is a character, and each Is well-nigh perfectly present!. Miss Kenyon Bishop as, the actreea wli $1.00 A WEEK Oar prices are the lowest of any credit store in Omaha. Call in and see us. . - Aubrey Reattle John Arthur James IV.i 9ang O. M. Se'don Hnsel fianple ....Misa Kenvn ?mhop Nell i autler Mrs. Taylor ,. MadeV.T; Borel A Leo Dltrlchsteln farc.e Is lTrys a de light. His compounds b. i.'r i ate!y done and accurately proportioned, so that they never run to an excess of anything, except laughter. They have Just the flavor needed, and do not give a bad taste, either "before or after." In his newest he has used nici material, but has done it over so that It is of a piece with his other pred ictions. And It is enjoysble'from the very first. Dr. George Page Is a sober-minded pro fessional gentleman who is build;ng up a desirable practice among the women of New Tork. He Is somewhat Inclined to be mo rose. His friend, Pr. Latham. Is also a practitioner of excellent standing, but of an investigating turn of mind. Pr. Latham Invents a pow.Vr that is to effect a change in the disposition of whoever happens to take It, irsklng him merry ind "amiable." Ho experiments on Pr. Psge secretly, with the result that th. doctor gets gay with Th. wife of a French colonel, who demanda sat isfaction, la lieu of a duel, the colonel pro poses te subject Pr. Page's wlfs to Just such an exhibition of amiability as Pr. Page gave with th. colonel's wife. la this crU.s Pr. Latham proposes th. .xjoedleut Ed !!. -4 P'iranJ , has done everything from "the Holy City to th. split," is a scream, and Miss But ler as th. vulgar young woman who i posing as an actress and who Is wllllnii to wed, also makes an immense success of hor role. Miss Eorel as the feml detective has little to do, but does it wel. Miss Chappie in the role of the genuli.. Mrs. Page Is very good as well as ver pretty, and Mr. Durand as th. flre-.atiiig frenchman is also a hit. All in fell, th. woNc of th. company is marked with a finish that is as dainty as It Is pleasing. The staging is artistic and appropriate and the whole la well worth seeing. It will continue at th. oyd the rent of the week, with a mm Inee on Saturday afternoon. ! las If mm Waal T. If you want to go without the help you need, or without the rork you might be doing, keep out of The Bee want columns. Everybody sees them. Everybody reads them. The Eet coes into the homes of the people who want somebody to do Just the work you csn do. The wanters and ths wanted can't avoid ech other if they get unto th. want "dlurani of Ths Bee. f w 1 rV fct i -mmi I Vi'-VeJ:f 11 I g flnrn n I. j Charge QffiUttf T Account J XXS v- lajisf, lie- If 1 IIIU II I I r $1.00 A WEEK You don't have to meet your payments when sick or out of employment. ST WEEK $1.00 A Don't dress shabby as long as our Modern Credit System is at your disposal. Men's high grade Suits and Overcoats, In authoritative models, worth $26.00 and 30.00 ITCH I ff Expert cutting and careful band work Insure correct, models that retain their shape to the end genuine I n C f bargains, at...... WJU Chilly mornings remind you of the fact that you need an over coat. Buy one now on the easy payment ' plan. ' All the latest models are shown here, $22.50 down to ...... $5 CRAVENETTE SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY Men's genuine Priestley Cravenettes of the better quality, in all A n latest shades of grays, $22.50 values .trD Men's High Qti.it Hats In the latest fall and winter mod els, $2.50 values, at 1.50 R.Sertl.as mt at Barkclar. Kins-tenths of tha enjoyment of pip. is how everybody else hstes It. You can help your wife to believe anv story you bring home late at ntglit with you by Including a prtatnt wild U. New Xork Preaa. STIFF UAT3 The latest fall blocks. In black and brown. Dig 1.50 SOFT HATS la telescopes, pan toures, etc., black, brown and tan. Bar- IS!-. 1.50 Wear PALACE SHOES, they make life's walk easy and they cost no more than other good shoes. Blucher lace styles, in i every good leather, sizes, shapes and widths. Try 1 CA l i&.aJU them, $4 to. eVIw S ilmm as CLOTHING COMPACT COR.i & DOUGLAS We Ooll You on Credit at Cash Gtoro Prices Bee Want Ads Produce Results 8 I