Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, November 17, 1907, NEWS SECTION, Page 8, Image 8

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    TnE OMAITA SUNDAY BEE: NOVEMBER It, 1D07.
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THIS GREAT SALE
BEGINNING MONDAY
OFFERS A WONDERFUL
CHANCE TO SAVE i TO
i ON THINGS YOU NEED
CHECKS
CASHED
On All Bank$ to Pur
chasers of Merchandise
EVERY DEPARTMENT
IN THIS GREAT STORE
OFFERS SCORES OF EX
TRA SPECIALS for Monday
WE CASH
CHECKS
On All Danks to Pur
chasers of Merchandise
c fey ffiir' FJew Ywfe
IMMENSE SHIPMENTS JUST RECEIVED BY EXPRESS
Many eastern manufacturers are temporarily hard pressed for ready cash. Our N:w York buyer wmt to the bssi factories in Nsw York and, made them cash offers for choice lots ol
their stock on hand. He secured new and desirable merchandise in huge lots at actually less in many instances than cost of the raw material. The goods are now at Brandeis and
go on sale Monday '
THESE NEW YORK MANUFACTURERS TOOK IMMENSE LOSSES IN ORDER TO
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Ixty Stunning Tailored Suits S
Personally Selected for Their Elegance and Style by Our New, York Duyer
AND WORTH AS HIGH AS $59-$65-$70 at
This was a most unusual chnnoe. These are stunning suits th it manu
facture, s :' Hd retis -it to snii) wi nout ensn payinent (Ju f New Yor' buer
Wrisaple o buv in-rn at actually less thin cost to mnnulactue trie m.
Also About Fifty EVENING GOWNS, PARTY
DRESSES, DEMI-COSTUMES. DINNER GOW.XS,
MATINEE and RECEPTION DRESSES, Etc.
The eveiwig dresses and denii-costumes are exquisite de
signs from -the very finest style experts in America -made of the finest chif
fon voiles, panamas, messalines, peau de soies, etc. elaborately trimmed and
beautifully finished. '
The suits are the height of tailoring excellence. Man)
copies or trie most expensive rrencti models. All the
new colors are represented -many of those elegant "-ji
and Frenchy plain tailored effects every new style -""a
feature ' j
These dresses and sw'ts were made to sell at $59.00, Q.
fbo.ou and $75.00. o' price Monday is
Special Showing and Sale ol Opera Coats
and Elegant Evening Wraps
Brandeis show the most complete and thoroughly fashionable evening coats and wraps of
any house west of Chicago. Many new arrivals are now Bhown for the first time.
TURN THEIR. STOCKS INTO CASH
SALE of WOMEN'S KID GLOVES?
98c
Women's 2-Clasp Gloves German lambskin,
black only; 1-clasp Gloves, Mocha, brown, red
and gray; also 8-button length
French Kid, white only
pair . . . ,
Elbow-Length Gloves for women, 16-button,
black and white, all
sizes, real kid, worth
$3.00, at, pair
Elbow-Length Gloves for women, cashmerettc,
fleeced, also suede finish, black, navyClr
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brown and gray, worth $1.50, pair
Our New York Duyer Sent Us Big Shipments
t Winter Underwear aod Hosiery
A Ladies, Children and Boys' Underwear, in winter. weights J JJ
4 big bargains
Ladies' Vests, Pants and Union
weights on bargain
tables at
4
4
Suits winter
39c
4
4
4
4
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"Women's Union Suits, also "Wool Vests and
Pants, all sizes, very special Monday at. . . .
Ladies Imported
black and fancy
hosiery, 60c qual
ity, pair
Boys' Heavy Bicycle
Hose a big bar- Cc
gain at, pair . . . . U
69c f is
25 c isr I
I rje rj $ J
Great Special Sale of High Class Furs
Our New York Buyer Sent Us
Bought at Exceptional Reductions
Great
SPECIAL
Tieavy Rich Curl As
t r a k h a n Capes
satin lined, m m fie
full sweep, 14
SPECIAL.
Sable Coney Blouse
J a c k e t s with wide
braid girdle and r m eft
Skinner's satin ll
lining, at
SPECIAL
Beautiful Krimmer
Fur Jackets Heavy
gray satin
at.
l3d
BIG. SALE of SILKS j
4
4
4
4
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4
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4
4
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15,000 Yds, from the Darlington Q
Stock; worth up to $1.00 at yd. U Z$ k
15,000 yds. of this season's plain and fancy Silks from the tarlington
stock. On account of extreme low figure jfTS. "
we bought the silks, we offer the entire lot r ))( l T
Monday, plain and fancy Taffetas, Louisene "a Jl
bilks, jMcssahnes, Peau de Cygne, Crepe I I
de Cliines, Pekin Stripe Taffetas, etc., Q J
worm up to ?i.ou q., on bargain square, yd.
Dlack Taffetas and Peau de Soies From Darlington SUck
20-lncb finest
dress making
taffeta, worth
$1 yard, at
59c
27-lnch yellow
edge taffeta,
worth $1 yard,
at
59C
32-inch Imported
dress taffeta,
beautiful lustre,
worth $1.50
yard, at
98c
36-ln. first qual
ity wear guar
anteed black
talTeta, worth
U.O0 yard
yard
1.25
36-ln. Iarllng
ton' special
manufactured
for them ex
rluHlvcly worth $2.50 a
yard yard
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RAMDEIS
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Lots of Fur Scarfs, Coats and Fur Sets
Monday Will Be a Day of Olg Fur Bargains
In our separate Fur Section, on the second floor, we show the richest
assortment of Furs ever assembled in a western house every price men
tioned here is an extra special bargain.
Brook Hnk Scarfs ani Ihroios... $1.98 to $4.98
Persian Paw Sets, four-in-hand scarf and large pillow muff, at . $4-98
Imitation Ermine Sets, four-in-hand and large muff $7.50
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39i
Siberian Squirrel Ties and
Zazas at
Siberian Squirrel Pillow
Muffs at
Northwestern Mink Sets, fancy pelt
muff, scarf heads and 50
tails L
Brook Mink Sets, pelt and head
trimmed muff and T85
scarf ...1J
Black Lynx Sets i-in-hand throw
and large pillow 1750
muff I
Beautiful Pointed Fox Sets XHSO
highly fashionable, nt...Ji
Genuine Ermine Scarfs very
i25$85
Genuine Ermine Muff s
r.!!T.sT.....32"''J85
Jap Mink Scarfs and 98 $
throws at ZJ J
High-Grade . Mink Scarfs fash
ion's favorites 85 q $Jg
Mink Muffs, in all Sfft, $QP
shades, at iiJ05
Kolinsky Scarfs, heads
and 4-pelt trimmings
Brandeis Shows the Finest Array of Fur Coats in Omaha
Every Fur Coat at Brandeis is carefully selected by an expert and it must be up to the Brandeis standard of
excellence and dependability. The styles are all correct and the workmanship on these Coats is of the highest order.
Silky curl Astrakhan 24 to 27-lnch Jackets, guaranteed llnlnp,
at $32.50 to $59.00
Near seal blouse, brook mink collar, reveres and cuffs. .8-12.50
Brook mink blouse, striped brook mink collar and reveres. .$-19
Blended or natural gray Siberian squirrel blouse Jackets. . .$75
Fur Automobile Coats, 50 inches long;. Russian pony, heavy satiu
lining, high collar, wide around bottom ........$75
tO-lnch brook mink coat, large full Canadian marten collur,
wide cut, satin trimmed 598
50-lnch curly Astrakhan coat, guaranteed satin lining, big roilar.
long loose cut $95
CAFES IN MANY DKCC STORES
Discovery Made by Chief Donahue in
Surveying Doomed District.
SEEING WHAT HE HAS TO CLOSE
Suut Nrw F.lemrntB Will De Imoth.
rrrd I uilrr that Owilbia Lid
that Falla Truth of -nt
Moat a.
Along- with the poUge etamps. free tele-
plionee and city directories the drug etorei
uf Omaha will provide pulronu with lunchee
und cut flowere. Few drug utores remain
ti the city which are devoid of rttaurant
. attachment, where everything from Mext-
an chill concHrne to French jiommee de
terre fraliet are erved.
Thla became known balurday when Chief
f Police Ionahue looked over the scene
In the business district of Omaha, which
he Is to cloaj Hereinber in. and arrest
everyone who sells uiineccssaiy artlclea
and carry out the orders of Jmnes Charles
rhlman, corvegiilor of Omaha.
Cures for bahlbra 1ei1ne.. caused by
early jih ty or pt'JIing tight Hhirts over the
head, will be considered u necelty, but
toe creamed o ier tes and fricunrtelle
le fole Kras. will nt l" "ld on Hie first
(lay of the week, and the drug store restau
rants m'tst cloee ulong wan the houses
- here calculators of chance formerly sepa
rated the ursusixctlug from the long fcreen
on red ut J H k liOi iJs.
Cue Uovkntowu diutf stoie KhkU dis
pensed Dr. BreadplH's Compound of Horse
radish and Artichokes together with oyster
cocktails, employs a Chinaman to serve
the oysters, together with a sign over the
lunch counter division "C. O. D." It Is
explained the chink never eats oysters,
and It Is always safe to employ the celes
tials In serving to taste the bivalves, as he
can take out the bones without being
tempted to taste the delicacy. John ex
plains that he has "too muchsabe" to cat
oysters either raw 'or cooked, and trans
lates the sign to mean "nopayeenogetee."
Must t'hauae the Scale.
The Chink Is frequently uccusd of being
a slant-eyed lnghv. uyiiiun, . wneii ne col
lects 15 cents for an ordinary lonklng ham
sandwich, served with sweet pickles, but
that happens to be the price of ham sand
wiches at the drug store restaurants, and
Lee Blng or Lee Lum, whatever the waiter's
name Is, must enforce the rule of "no
payeenogettee." In dealing with the hungry
women shoppers or the grown men who
step In now and then to sup a hot choco
late, with whipped cream dressing or mince
ala terrapin coquette with India relish.
All sorts of people patronise the drug
store restaurants, from the old men with
uncovered upper-decks, who buy hair oil
and tomato soup, to the women of fashion,
who buy 10 cents worth of peroxide and la
conts worth of coffee and crackers, busy
men of affairs, who would be accused of
becoming' Larra.lions If they sipped the
klulwart brew of the lurul of cakes or
schnapps of the frugal DctU h. satisfy their
thirst by ge-lng to the dainty UHe woiven
wire tables, and taking a cucuuiher spur
or dynamite frappe. HhP girls find the
druggists chicken hrdh of as t(""d quality
as his face powdvr and locust blof ua per
fume, and the gay cavalcade of hungry
people meet In the apothecary shop Instead
of the club rooms at the lunch hour.
Jiut all the happiness will end on the
first day of the week, when the corregidor
of Omaha, who dines at a chair arm
restaurant, closes the unnecessary places of
business on and after December 10, 19i7,
and the excitement In the business district
will consist of the funny pages of a Sat
urday afternoon paper, picked up and sent
whirling down Sixteenth street, like a buncu
of tumble weeds over a desert steppe.
JAIL MEALS ELEVEN CENTS
Kansas City Price Against Thirty
Four for Sheriff McDonald.
SOLOMON MAKES THE DISCOVERY
HELPING OUT THE CROP MAN
Street Hallway I'm la Checks Only
a Meaua of Conserving;
the C'usu.
Friday was pay day for tho motormen
and conductors of the Omaha & Council
Bluffs Street Railway company and the
men were paid with checks In the usual
way. They were told, however, they could
take their checks to the office of the com
pany and have them cashed. The company
in paying the men gave them one $5 and
on? fi cashier'a check and if the men com
plained they were paid entirely In money.
"It would be Just as easy for our com
pany to hold the money from the bank
and paid the men entirely In currency,"
eild Assistant General Manager Leussler,
"but we want to do what we can to relieve
the general situation and help the banks
to get money to move these great croiis
of the west and this can be done by every
one using a little of the cashier's chetks.
which Is taken everywhere, especially such
mi, nil derioii.iuatK'iis as we used In paying
Hie ritca
Good Food is Supplied la Jackson.
County Jail for Third of What
Duuglu County lias
to l'a.
Sheriff McDonald gets over threo times
as much for feeding prisoners as does the
sheriff of Jackson county; Missouri.
Jackson county, Missouri, the county con
taining Kansas City and In Jependence.
Is feeding Us county prisoners at a rate of
11 cents a day per prisoners, according to
County Commissioner Solomon, who has
Just returned from there. Douglas county
Is paying Sheriff McDonald Jt cents a day,
after deducting 6 cents a duy from his al
lowance for supplies.
The Kansas City plan Is to employ a
steward and have the cocking done by
trusty prisoners. The steward receives 175
a month. Figures furnished by Commis
sioner Solomon tihow the cost, including
salaries, Is a little less than 11 cents.
"They don't make It up on poor food,
either," said Mr. Hoiomon. "They fur
nished me with sample bills of fares for two
weeks, which we will use whin we adver
tise for1 bids for feeding the prisoners under
the new law. The day I was there they
were dishing out bctf heart with dressing
to the prisoners. They secure their meat
boned for b cents a pound from a first
class butcher who caters to expensive
trade. He sells the county the parts of the
beef the best trade docs not take. It Is
good, wholesome meat, however. They buy
, potatoes in too-pound lots for tiS cents a
bushel."
! Mr. , Solomon w as In Kansas City to get
pointers on the accounting system used
by the officials, lie also looked up their
methods of conducting the Jail and the De
tention school while he was there.
"Their Detention school 1b not as far ad
vanced as our." he said. "They have no
Instruction in the school at all and It is
merely UHed to keen children until their
cases can he heard at the Monday session I
of court. They are securinr ground for a 1
new and better one, however. The Deten- i
tlon school officers are paid about the same
salaries as we pay here "
Mr. Solomon probably will go to 6t. Paul
and Minneapolis in a few days to get Ideas
for iiro In the county comptroller's office.
said over 100 secret service men were In the
city of Denver working on this case.
Cnshlerw' Checks at a I'remlum.
We want l'lO.'OJ in cashiers' checks this
week. Beginning Monday we will allow
3 per cent on all purchases paid for In
cashiers' checks drawn by Nebraska or
Iowa banks.
THE BENNETT COMPANY.
DATA IN COAL LAND CASES
secretive Search Is Made by Federal
Agents that Slay Lead to
Big? Trials.
Profoundly secretive in their mission,
federal Inspectors are In Omaha gathering
data for the basis of prosecutions of prom
inent' men on the harge. of securing coal
land In Wyoming. Colorado and Montana
by fraudulent methods. These government
agents have spent several days ill Omaha.
Prior to their vh.il here they scoured points
further west for Information, spending
much time in Denver. At one time. It la
NINE YEARS FOR PARKER
Second Time Assailant of Little Girl
lias Cone to the Peni
tentiary. Frank Parker, a big, burly negro who was
convicted of an attempted criminal assault
on Diea Dill, a 6-year old girl living In the
north part of the city, was sentenced to
nine years in the penitentiary by Judge
Troup Saturday morning. Parker protester
his Innocenre of any wrong Intent, but tho
evidence against him was such It required
only a few mUiutcs for tho jury to agn
that he was guilty. He is over 60 years old
and served a term In the penitentiary ones
before for burglary.
Births and Deaths.
Births Andrew FJellin, Elm wood Tail
dairy, girl; It. O. Brownson, 4i3 Bancrofl
street, girl; J. O. Dlrr, 119 Mandersoi
street, boy.
Iieaths-Arnt Madsen, County hospital
aged 21 years; Mary A. Mlckle. Tenth and
Castellar street, aged 61 years; Heuiut
Sudan. St. Joseph s hospital, aged 7 days
Catherine Koaeh, North Thlrbetitr
street, aged C4 years; Mrs. Mansfield Jlarn
tins. t. Joseph's hospital, aged 65 years,
John Davis County hospital, aged te7 year..;
Mrs. O'.lve Cbrlstensen, Hid North Twenty
seventh street, aged 47 years; Qeorge
Block. 2'Ai Fort street, aged 85 years.
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7 McKiLlin fur quality were not incomparably good and the stylet
irrriitliLly aitisctive; if bed judges hadVt picked McKibbin
as standard then folLt might wpada why '
McklABIN M R4 AIR FAVORABLY KNOWN
MUtBfcVlK GOOD HK5 AltE WOH.N.
AJt your dealer.
If he woot show you wrhe u and we WiU duect you to ooe who will
McKJBBIN, DR1SCOLL St DORSEY
fur K&BuMiturtri
SAINT PAUL
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