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THE OMAHA DAILY HEE: THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 4, 19(10.
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We will place pn sale T
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Thursday
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Rubberized
SILK and SATIN
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from the
Worth op 8Wi
foSlS.OOaf
Steinfeldt Stock t
60M02 Broadway. N. Y. J
IN STRIPES and J
PLAIN COLORS J
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a.
These rubberized !i
street and auto coats
are not damaged in
the least. They were
packed ready for
.spring shipment at
Steinfeldt 's and were 4g
not the least bit soiled j
or mussed. Every eoat
guaranteed rainproof
and made up for this j
spring's trade and 4
really worth $15, at
' SlYIpes and plain colors also all blacks
fOQtf'full gUrrhents strap and button trimmed
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All Silk Waist and Costume Nets
ExtraSpecial
Sale of
FLEETS
SHIFTS
Bluish cast with a fancy,
stripe: necktie to match; -full
body, 36 Inches long, made
here in Omaha; color and sew
ing absolutely guaranteed.
SALE PRICE
.. ; .42 Inches Wide Black and Colors.
New Tosca and Hexagon mesh nets; also dainty dotted and figured
effects special values,
at, a yard. ... t .
98c.$1.19-$1.39-$1.69
HBrC From the Steinfeldt Stock
A New Shipment of Fine Val. Laces
Tine French and Oermao Val. laces and Insertions all
pretty, new designs worth up to 12V4c a yard, at,
a yard
5c
fc uraus - .-nil n uara Aim .u J- j
ium Colored Dress Goods from
the Steinfeldt stock. m
per yard.
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27-lncb.Wlk. Pongee In .30 different shades, at one-half 4
price, per yard !iT
91.00 Foulard Silks, -In a fine
range or patterns ana newest
; colorings, a very spec
. lal lot for one day
oaly at, a yard
59c
DRANDEIS STORES
Je Je k. a te aije J
4 4? 3t
$
THURSDAY IS CHOCOLATE DAY
AT SWEETLAND- EAST ARCADE
-l; Italian Bitter Sweets The Chocolate with the egg shell crack.
Cri'sbed Krult. Flavors: Cream Nut Flavors:
it Rpni"ry , Almond
Htrawherry Walnut I
f'lneupple Filbert
OrangA AUo Vanilla
Always sold at 4ftc a pound at. pound
nen cracK.
25c
VALENTINES
All novsltie's for the 1909
season: pretty, clever and lnex
jenilvr Valentines; make nice
-m(3B)brancea for everyone;
yey, tuoderat. prices.
NEXT SATURDAY
Another new shipment of
VVomen'a Dresses, Suits, Skirts,
Coats and Children's Cloaks
from the Steinfeldt stock, at
big bargains.
BRANDEIS STORES
Laurie wauace a winner
Comei Out oa Top in . the . Lincoln
..i WhiJttr Contest.
?BSIDNT DID, WEAR 'EM IN 1861
Mk DIeo4 Point I'oorrrnlai
' Hlk ttkMl tili li Flnallr
Settled t Ft ot the
J.i Laurie Wallsoe, artist, has been vln-dinated.-
,i. .
. -PrealdeDt Lincoln did wear whiskers
whan he was nominated. . .
And the much, mooted question Is settled.
Prior to the erection a year ago of the
statue on the high school grounds repre
senting Lincoln at hla Inauguration the
naWel 1S7)
Aa InlMlaUaa lor
IVhooping-Cough, Croup,
Cousha, Col dm, Catarrh,
Bronchttl, Diphtheria.
isa Bee e Aethmattee.
it sot m bom SwUt u arastk Ib a
Tim -f (M IIWill UM knMIUMI IW
Oeeeleee tmnt (Maw ait, mM
m ft-inil. U W Uibl to
a lull
fur miiM
aw nwyt tootU.
au. ttuoairrs.
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question arose as to the excellence of the
statue, Mr. Wallace taking the critic's end
of the controversy. He made many criti
cisms, one of which was the beardless face.
This criticism was at once disclaimed by
several people who saw Mr. Lincoln when
he was Inaugurated, March 4, 1861, and who
declared positively that the president was
smooth shaven at that time.
But now the Century Magazine comes to
the rescue of the artist and in its February
Issue reproduces a number of photographs
of the emancipator. Borne of these photo
graphs show him smooth shaven and some
snow him with a beard. The last one
taken before his Inauguration, In January
issi, biiow i.im wun a run beard. This was
but a couple of months before his Inaug
uratlori. which proves the contention of
Mr. Wa'tnoe that Mr. Lincoln wore a beard
when nominated, the proof being doubly
strong for the reason that In Mr. Lincoln's
own hand this Inscription Is written
the bottom of the picture: "A. Lincoln,
January 2, 1S61; Springfield, 111."
"I reiterate what I told the Board of Ed
ucation on March IS, 1908, one month be
fore the statue was unveiled, said Mr.
Wallace. "At that time I aald: 'The
Schiller bust In nivervlew park la bad; the
caryatides on the Toung Men's Christian
association building are disgraceful; the
sculpturing on the high school pediments
is vile, but this statue of Mr. Lincoln la
worse than any."
At that time The Bee said:
"When a man is sick he takes the advlcs
of his physician, and when he has a law
suit he consults an attorney; and so in this
case, not knowing much about art, we
would prefer to submit to the Judgment of
some recognised artist of standing, like Mr,
Wallace, or, better yet, to several of
them."
Mr. Wallace says that She whiskers are
immaterial, but that he objected in the
name of art and for the reason that the
statue Is bad in practically every partic
ular.
Desperate SkeettaaT
pains tn the chest require quick treatment
with Dr. King's New Discovery. Prevents
pneumonia. Mo and flOu. i"or saje by
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Don't think because the price
, Is so low that this Is a poor ar
ticle.
GUARANTEE
CLOTHING CO.
1519 and 1S21 Douglas St.
DREXEL GIVES
25 Discount oa
Misses' and Children's
High Grade Shoes
"We have taken 20 lines of
our misses' and Children's
box calf, velour and gun
metal calf shoes, including
tan and black high cut Na
polleon tops.
All our young women's $3.00
button and lace shoes, sizes
li1!: to G $2.25
All our young women's $2.50
button and lace shoes, sizes
2Mj to 6 $1.88
All our misses' $2.00 shoes
at $1.50
All our misses' $1.75 shoes,
lace only, at. .. . . . .$1.31
All our children's $2.00 but
ton shoes, sizes 8 to 10V
at $1.50
All our children's $1.75 shoes
at $1.31
All our children's $1.50 shoes
at ; $1.12
These are just the kind of
shoes for this season of the
year.
Drexel Shoe Co.
1119 Farnam Street
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H Illustrations will
give a style- to your
printed matter and
make it more affec
tive. Let us work
your ideas into cuts.
BAKER BROS.
ENGRAVING CO.
Baxket Block, Omaha, Ben.
r.bnury 1M u Its, Qiuktr Out Wmb.
This is the week of
good health! "Quaker
Oats Week" when this
is the onlycereal
eaten by thousands all
over the United States.
The perfectly pure oatmeal.
FLORIDA RESORTS.
POT
1 HKJV vrjijijiH
i SV A
f ' HOTELS
ISONCI DC Una . . e. a
. St. Aurusttne
THg smCARCR Palmiwh
TNg COLONIAL. NtMU.BWaUls.
At tO N a KCV, 98 miW south of Miami.
has bam -rlshlwhml aa Irti.l Uuoai
camp, with everr enmfort,
it? milks NtARiaj eua.
TsmraUline alcfloridaKerS is
completed to Kniirhu Ker.eoaaMetinjr with
semrtme tut llevaaa aa4 Kar Wet,
For tnfomatiaa relative te tickets,
hotel reservation slseplecand parlor cut,
aoamnmnrisllons oa steamer apply te
fLOHIDA CAST COAST
T. s nrria avs.
' I os er. aeeusTias. fla.
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mm ml v., v w shuh a w saw w ii
L 1 I M I nuiliuiiii as x eiume m iiu.
I J I momap, Xnittlnr to abvoluUly non to qul
Continuing February White
Goods Sale
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Thrifty women, those with summer garments of whttw to provide,
will do well to plan their purchases during the February sales at Ben
nett's. The stocks are all fresh and new, the patterns the very choicest
and best, the prices much less than we have known them to be for a
number of years. Our entire white goods line Is on sale at extraor
dinary savings and It's the most imposing display you'll find in Omaha
stores.
Long Cloth 38-inch strong, dur
able and extremely soft in finish,
finest 124c quality, per bolt oi
12 yards 98c, or, yard.. f)H
Nainsook 42-inch, a very dainty,
sheer fabric, specially adapted to
summer undergarments. Actual
value $2.25, per bolt (12 yds.),
at $1.75
Walstlngs A wide variety of
beautiful, new effects, in mad
ras, lawns and dlmltiles in check
stripe and figured effects
regular 25c goods, at.... 10
India Lin on A good, heavy qual
ity, suitable for lining purposes,
orth 8V4c yard, at 5
The Sale of Women's Coats at
$10 Has Captured the Town
350 superb models remain. Half of them are blacks,
of the most beuutlful garments, right up to
the minute In style ever shown in any sale
at $10. All are full length coats that are
always fashionable. These are fitted and
semi-fitted and empire models actual $25,
$35 and $40 values, at ,
It's a collection
110
Bennett's Big Grocery
Bennett's Challenge Coffee, pound 18o and 10 Green
Jos. Tetley's Teas, Sunflower blend, lb. tin 70c and B0 Green
Candled Orange Peel, pound 16c
Capitol Baking Powder, pound 84o and .10 fJreen
TXiOTfR Bennett's Capitol Flour Special, a sack, $1.60 and B0 Greon S
Peaches, "BeBt We Have, usual 30n quality 800
Corn Meal, white or yellow. 8-lb. sack 16c
1i arm Table Syrup, bottle 16o and 10
Mnnftnllla Olives, quart 860 and
Stamps
Stamps
Stamps
btamps
Oreon
20 Green
fine and delicious, white and black
CHEB&IES "Kent We Have.'
aualltv; two cans for
Troplral Crystal lized Ginger, can 18o and 10 Green
Strait's Pineapple Cubes, can 80o and 10 Green
fspltol Wheat, package llo and 10 Green
BEAMS "Best We Have" String Beans, regular 23c quality: two cans
Halslns, California Seedless, regular 12Vsc kind; lb. Rr. two lbs. for....
Waldorf Relish, Jar lOo and 10 Green
BUTTE RIME Premium Butterine, per lb 85o and 20 Green
Stumps B
Stamps II
30c S
46o ,fl
Stamps H
Stamps H
Stamps H
for 35o H
15o H
Stamps H
Stamps B
DR. BRADBURY, DENTIST
Painless Extracting 500
Crowns, up from.. ta.M
Partial Plates, up
from 99.00
Fillings, up from 60s
Porcelain Fillings.
up from SI. 50
160S a? ARB AlSt STREET. 17 yean
same of floe. 'Phone I D. 1788.
Bridge Work, per
tooth, up from 9X50
Nerves removed with
out pain.
ALVEOI.AR WORK
A SFECIAIaTT.
Work Kuuranteed ten
years.
run
COLORADO
ASA
Winter Resort
Stands High
and has long been famous (or its healthful and in
vigorating climate an ideal place for rest and
recreation during the winter months.
Low winter tourist rates are now in effect to
Colorado Points,
VIA
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Union Pacific
For illustrated book,
"A Western Winter Resoit,"
Address
CITY TICKET OFFICE, 1324 FAUX AM ST.,
Phones Bell, Doug. 128 and Ind. A3231.
UTU
Electric power
Are you trying to turn out a better product at a lower
cost?
Do you realize the fact that often 30 to 50 of your
power is consumed in 'turning the useless line shafting?
2 hat iamoney toasted.
The electric motor does away with useless fchafting and
belts and saves waste.
You pay for what you actually use.
Omaha Electric Light & Power Co.
Y. M. C. A. BUILDING
Contract Department. Both Phones.
SHERMAN'S CIIlLBLAlrtl CIRE
Speedily and permanently cures
FROST BITES AND CHILBLAINS
Also Corns, Bof Corns and Bunions,
Prlcu. per bottle J 5c, by mall SOc
Sherman & McConnell Drag Co.
Corner Klh and Podge Streets.
ae4 other 4ru keblta are positively eared UJ
HeaiTINA. Wjt hTPoeannte or lalemsi aa.
Sample sent to sir dniar hshltue bf V...
an aII. Bcamlsr rlue b oo per bottle s VCt3
soar ttraarais or by auil la Blaia wrapper.
liaU Orders PUIed Bf
HAYDEX BIU&, OU&Xii, WEB.
Interesting Special Offerings Thursday
HOME OF
THE FAMOUS
GRIFFON
SHIRTS.
CHuYiEiivls
TMrRKLIABLK TORI ,
HOME OF
. THE BEST
WASH LACES
ZI0N CITY.
ANNUAL FEBRUARY CLEARANCE OF COSTUMES
IN THE GREAT CLOAK DEPARTMENT THURSDAY r
All Winter Garments Sacrificed in order to make room for the)
magnificent stock of new Spring Styles.
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Reliable
Dentistry
Taffs Dental Rooms
it 7 -a-w-f -ass
There Is no better remedy
'or a cough, cold, sore
1 throat or (una trouble tiiaa
JLL mJU HoweU'a-Anti-Kawf
Try a bottle, t&o and 10a
iowxu bbuo co,
lUaAls tts Bloc . Xetel Xal
WOMEN'S CLOTH COATS
that sold to $35.00, on sale
Thursday, at choice $10.00
50 CLOTH COATS that sold
regularly to $15100, good as
sortment, at choice ...$3.95
$3.00 HEATHERBL00M UN
DER SKIRTS, at each $1.25
$5.00 SILK AND NET WAISTS
at each '..$1.95
$2.00 LONG KIMONOS, choice,
at each .98c
$6.50 LONG SILK KIM0N02,
at each ...$2.93
WOMEN'S NEAR SEAI
COATS that sold at $40.00
on sale, choice, at ... $19.90
HANDSOME ONE - PIECE
DRESSES in silks and wool'
materials, all colors, values to
$23.00, sale price ...! $10.00
$1.50 FLANNELETTE DRESS
ING SACQUES, at each 49c
SILK PETTICOATS, worth to
$7.50, all colors, choice $3.95
25c WIDE EMBROIDERIES THURSDAY 12c
AVe secured from one of the greatest Mills of the world a big
line of wide Embroidery and Insertings, surpassing any
thing ever shown in Omaha at the price, the majority of the
lots are regular 35c yard qualities, and
they'll go on sale, beginning Thurs
day, at one price, choice of all, at per
yard
NEW DRESS TRIMMINGS, at yard 5c 10c 15c
All the latest styles in Fancy Trimmings.
FOUR GRAND
MUSLIN UNDERWEAR SPECIALS
You cannot afford to miss these, the biggest
bargain offerings in Omaha this season:
GOWNS, CORSET COVERS and DRAW.
ERS, values to $1.00, daintily trimmed
with embroideries, laces and ribbons, on
sale, at choice ..39l)
HANDSOME SKIRTS, worth to $3.50, cut
full, with deep flounce of lace or embroid
ery, great snap, at 98c and $1.50
LADIES GOWNS, worth to $2.50, several
different styles for selection, generously
proportioned, splendid bargains, at sale
price, each w98()
BEAUTIFUL SKIRTS, worth to $5.00,
greatest values ever, at sale price $2.98
LADIES' GAUZE VESTS, regular 19c val
ues, on sale at, each . . . 10c or 3 for 25c
THURSDAY IN THE DOMESTIC ROOM
FROM 9:00 TO 9:30 A. M.
One case of double fold Flannel
ettes, fine Persian patterns, 10
yards limit, at yard 5c
FROM 10:00 TO 10:30 A. M.
One case of 10c Bleached Muslin,
36-inches wide, 10-yard limit,
at a yard 5c
TWO SPECIAL3 FOR ALL
DAY IN OUR HIGH GRADE
LINEN DEPARTMENT
FOR THURSDAY.
20 dozen Napkins, good size,
different qualities, some worth
$2.00 dozen, Thursday, six
for 50c
25 Hemmed Pattern Table
Cloths, size 8x4, warranted
pure linen, worth $2.50 each,
Thursday, each $1.50
FROM 2:00 TO 2:30 P. M.
One case of 85q Sheets, heavy
cloth, size 81-90, G sheets to a
customer, at each ......58c
FROM 3:00 TO 3:30 P. M.
One case fine, striped, light col
ored Outing Flannels, reg. 10c
grades, 10 yd. limit,, a yd.44c
THE BUSY HARDWARE
DEPARTMENT
98c
89c
Frv Pmii wnrlh
liSV for . .
Copper rim Wash' boilers,' extra' iO,.
heavy, for HOC
uniiuu uaivanizea uarbage. nu(i
39c
$1.60 Guarantee Ironing; Board.
with KtanH tnf
i. t i-siimy oi-eies, wejgn zt
' a....'
cesi eieei ry Pans, worth -ifi.
ranH tnr
7fc Fancy Bread Boxes',
ror rach t.
98c Clothes Baskets, extra (r rj rt
strong, for &Ui
Extra atronar. heavv fnMlnar
Bench, with wash tub stand, Q1 oer
two tubs, worth $2. 5D for . . . .px.J
Boys y-on Wagons, . large No. 2 9Q
6-foot, heavy braced, 'Stepladdcr, QOo
worth 160. at ......... .1 i i ..... .OuKj
It Pays You to Trade at Haydert's for Groceries.
First, Last and all the Time?
Large bunch frenh Beets
Large bunches ffexti Oar
We ran save you from 25 to 60 on
your housekeeping; expenses.
21 lbs. pure cane Granulated Sugar $1.00
lbs. choice whole Japan Hlce 25c
Larue sacks best while or yellow Corn
meal l&c
24-ll. narks best Kye Flour (or
F-KV-O-See. Alalta Vita ,or K. C. Corn
Flakes, per pkK 7 He
The Best Dnimxtlc Macaroni, pkg....8Vic
2 4 boxes best 1'arlor Matches ........ 24c
Largn bottle Worcester Sauce. Tomato
Catsup or Tickles, assorted kinds, per
bottle .8 He
HurnliHin's Jellycnn nr JMI-O, pkar,...7Hc
The best ttoda or Oyster Crackers, lb., 6c
The best crisp I'reUels, per lb. . 6c
Butter, Cheese and Butterine Specials .
Choice Dairy Butter, per lb ...21c
Fancy lalry Butter, per lb. ; ,.23c
Fancy Country Croeinery Hutter. lb..,.2ic
Fancy No. 1 Butterine, Z lbsT for 2ic
The Home of rrasb Tsgetablss
1 heads fresh lsf Lettuce 6c
3 bunches fresh Hothouse lladishes. . . ,6c
4c
rrnta - 4t
Large nunciiee Jcvmii Turmna 4o
Large bunches freeli Oalona , ; aVsO
Head Lettuce, per bead :. . . . ... . , 6o
Fresh Cauliflowers pei lb. 6o
Fresh Sweet Potatoes. Tier Ib Stto
Old Beets, Carrots, I'aVsnlps or Turnips.
per Ib 2o
Fancy Cabhie, pe IH . . . . Hn
Fancy Wax Beans, per quart lOo
New Honey, per rak 12Vo
Fancy 7-crown Fls. per lli. ISo
KIOHLAKO STATIIZ OBAITOS BAI.B
Tne Highland Navels exiU all others
for richness. qualUJ. swoetness and flavor.
A special car for Thursday at the fol
lowing prices; '-' ,
Regular 124c s'lxe! per dozen ;.TH
Hegular lftc size, per "dozen 10c
Regular iOc Hize. per 'dozen .....Ihn
Regular .10c clxe, per dozen
Hegular 35e size, per dozen .250
All iathr slaes In comparison.
DON'T
FORGET
TRY MYDEN'S FIRST
A Thin Model Watch
for a gentleman They are thin, tasty, and not In any
may clumsy like the style use to be. We have them
ranging around $26.00 to $60.00.
Step in and see tuem. Look for the name
S. W. LINDSAY. Jeweler (
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