Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, December 07, 1909, Page 12, Image 12

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Don't Fail to Visit Toyland
Now Open on Main Floor
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Take advantage of the low rail
road rates to Omaha, Dec. 6 to 18
Only 16 Ilorc Buying Days Until Christmas
TOYLAND IS READY
In Brandeis Basement
Jolly Old Santa Claus wants every boy and girl in
Omaha to visit him in his own house in Toyland. lie has
a present for every child accompanied by parents. See the
' doll's Ak-Sar-Ben Ball and Coronation ceremonies.
Tuesday
Brandeis Stores
Special
Bargain Day
SILK PETTICO ATS
$1 S8-s298
Worth up to $5.00,
all co.ors and black
on sale in basement
Made of good quality taffeta in blacks
and colors, including evening shades
make very acceptable and appropriate
gifts for" Christmas Basement.
$1 Black Cotton Petticoats at 49c
Made of sateen and moreen plain or
fancy trimmed all sizes, Win
worth to $1, Tuesday special . . . ft JC
. 50c Dress Goods Remnants 19c Yard
Double width serges, suitings, etc.
worth up to 50c a yard main fO
floor, per yard J. JC
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Manufacturer's Samples and Odd Lot. of
Women's 5bc Neckwear at 15e
Lace and embroidered jabots-lace and tailored stocks,
Dutch collars, silk bows, Venise lace yokes A r
beaded and braided stocks-over 200 style's J
worth up to 50c, at x JLOj
Women's $2.5o Shawls at 49c
Knitted and Hani Croohated ShawU. Serf and Cape,
kxtra, large wze blacks, white and all colors-some
- hand-crocheted-fine zephyr and Saxony a
wool, worth up to $2.50, at JIC
All Wool Gloves
and Mittens
Worth up to SBc, at 16c
Women's, children's, boys, and
Infants' sizes single and dou
ble knit finest Saxony wool,
all colors worth r
35c pair, at, pair IOC
Cigar Jars and
Tobacco Jirs
Worth up to Si, at 25c and 49c
Silver plated tops that are war
ranted to wear Colonial cut
positively worth up to $1.00
Tuesday special. 25C.49c
$3.50 Bath Robe Blankets at S1.25
These blankets are the very largest size manufactured. One is
neP,ded for a. robe for lady or gentlemanverv
-ciRui aim many colors and patterns. Never c -e
made to sell for less than $3 to 3.50 here is noth.
' ing more suitable for a Christmas gift, special A.
Extra Special Rosebud Choco-
late Creams, at
lb
10c
BRANDEIS
STORES
Linen Bargains
Beautiful hemstitched gets 2 yard
table cloth, and one dozen napkins,
15.00 values, at, set $3.93
neautlful figured Huck Towels, hem
stitched, 20c values, each 13Vso
3Dc Hurk and Damask Towels, ex
tra largo .viae, eaoh aSo
Siainped center piece and dollies
worth up to 26c, at, each.... So
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Women's Long Coats
LATEST WINTER MODELS
A Sale, Every Colored Cloth Coat in Stock.
$30.00 Colored Cloth Coats
$35.00 Colored Cloth Coats V
$40.00 Colored Cloth Coats
$45.00 Colored Cloth Coats
A decisive raarkdown for Immediate clearance of every one of the
higher priced coats in the house. This embraces finest broadcloths,
serges, wldewale diagonals and coverts, handsomest Wooltex coats Rnd
other exclusive garments representative of the most select of the year's
outergarment styles. First time at this price Tuesday. The choosing
is excellent for those vho come early. The tailoring, linings, materials,
etc. are unexcelled. Just as the head lines tell it, you get your pick now
for $25.
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SLIPPERS
Popular Jtjmz Underwear
Hand Trimmed Underwear for Women at Popular Prices
Most satisfactory undergarments made perfectly finished, cor
rectly proportioned and manufactured under strict sanitary conditions.
Forest Mills undergarments embody every desirable feature peculiar
to women's wear. Prices, too, are uncommonly reasonable.
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The early Christmas shopping
is oh. We are fully prepared to
show you the blpgest and best line
of Christmas slippers ever shown.
Fur Trimmed Roroeos, in red,
green and black; for women and
children. Prices range from $1.00
up.
WOMEN'S CARKIAGE BOOTS
$3.50 io $5.00
MEN'S KOMEOS AMI OPEItA
SLIPPEIIS, riLACK AND TAN
$1.00 io $3.50
For old people we have a fine
line of felt Sole shoes and slippers
from $1.00 up.
Trade Early
Catalogue f rrr for out-of-town customers.
Drexel Shoe Co,
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m"m m , 49t vest ana rant, fleered .
. TyriSAf Af t Vest and Pants, wool ...
i "rTJ""" Vest and Punts, all wool
ii t'nlon Suits, cotton fleeced 51.1
.-f'1Sif' AflyPi t'nlon Suits. 70 wool
t' t tyML l f i-j Vnlon Suits. 80 wool 2.(
mSf -ZZ! Union Suits, silk and wool 92.33 to $3.
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Boys' Overcoats
$5
Sizes 18, 17, 18 and 19 only, and only
a re.w or these that
accounts fir the low
urlce. Mtlton and
cheviot coats, plain and fancy, with velvet collar; $10.00 values.
Who Needs Blankets?
Either In wool or cotton Blankets, and Tuesday's offerings at Dennett's are
best. The winter season Is well under way and stock reducing Is In the air
here. It means savings such as these:
x WOOL BLAIfXETS
11x4 Wool J5.U0 Blankets S3. 98
11x4 Wool $6.00 Hlankets $5.00
12x4 Wool $7.50 Hlankets 98.00
COTTOH BLANKETS
10x4 Cotton Tic Blankets 49o
11x4 Cotton $1.98 Hlankets 91.69
12x4 Cotton $2.75 Blankets 93-99
Comforters Extra large and heavy, sizes 72x90, knotted and stitched; JO 25
$2.9S values for . V.u
Bennett's Big Grocery
j TEA SITTINGS For Tuesday special; our 15c quality, per pound 12o
Bennett's Golden Coffee,
lb., 860 and 3U stamps
Bennett's Teas, assorted,
lb., 6o and 6U bluiiuh
Candled 1'eel, assorted,
lb., 950 and lu stamps
Seedless Halslns, 12',c
quality, lb So
Cloaned Currants, per
lb., 10c and 5 stamps
Evaporated California
I'eaches, pound ..130
And 10 stainDs.
String Beans. "Best We
Have brand, 15c qunl-
Ity 100
Navy Beans, clean and
hand picked, 6 lbs., 85c
Double stamps on Gran
ulated Suar.
Wiggle Mirk Bluing, 3
lui' ooi and 5o iut'KDg6
waxer iiee.
Jap itlce, tour lbs....S5
And 10 stamps
Capitol Baking I'uwdeir,
t-lb. can lao lo at p
Craoksra for larg oon
suiuors note I h, res
taurants, boarding
nousetr, etc., Iten s irosli
baksd, crisp Soda ami
Oyster Crackers. 18-lb.
box for 81.15
California Itlpe Olives
40c cons for $5o
Yankey Rose Toilet Soap,
3 for 35o, and 20 stamps
Bennett's Capitol Mince
Meat, 3 for 2Sc, 10 Ht'ps
Hartley's Imported Fruit
Jams, jar, 83c; 10 sfps
Blue Borax Starch, pkg.,
lOo, and 6c waxer free.
DUunond S Chill Sauce,
bottle ISo and 10 st'ps
Akparagus Bale Beauty
jiapaiagus, tender and
8ect; Tuesday only 80o
And JO stamps.
fOtuio Catsup, large, 23o
. And 30 stamps.
Pitted Plums, lb.. . .12140
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"Pride of Omaha"
FLOUR
Choicest yield of sun and rain,
Cream of old earth's guidon grain,
The housewife greets with loud
hurrah
Her Joy, the "PRIDE OF OM
AHA." Omaha, Nov. 29,
Updike Milling Co.,
Omaha, Neb.
Gentlemen:
Pursuant to your enclosed adv., I
submit herewith three "jlngies on
luur 'Pride of Omaha Ploui."
Permit me to auu that alter using
one tiack of "Pride ot Omana," 1 be
came so enthusHd over lis general ex
cellence ana xuperior qualities that,
Nvitu fcuch a prouuet for my tneme, 1
found It easii r to write tnree "jin
Siis' on "Pride of Omaha ' than it
uould i.ave been lor me to ever at
tempt such a task In relation to otai
nary brands.
This will explain to you Ju.t why
three "Jingles' are enclosed lierewiui,
Instead ot one, as suggesttd in your
idvertisement.
Thanking you In advance, for your
:onsideianon of what 1 herewith offer,
ind hoping that they one Or all three
of them will lesult In my securing u
sack of "Pride of Omaha," 1 roniain,
lours very truly,
MRS. ART W. GIRD,
J032 8. 33d St.' Omaha.
DIG
OARGAINS
IN i OOKS
Wednesday
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THE RELIABLE STORE
Sea Announcamenl
of Cmr.ba't
Creatast
Clothing Salt ,
Here's Garment Bargains IVorih IViiilo
Every day the interest in our Great
Manufacturer's Stock Sale increases.
A customer totlay remnrktul: ."I al
ways watch llaylcns ads., because I
know I'll pet the values there." Such
values as we are offering in Tuesday's
sale will prove n great surprise to even
those expecting most.
500 Handsome Long Coats Values
to $15.00, ir black, colors and fan
cies all newest -Si EI
styles, at pO
$20.00 Tailor Suits $10.00 Serges,
broadcloths,' cheviots and Venetian
cloths, colors and black; 175 in the
lot long coats, pleated CIO
skirts Zlu
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$50.00 Brook Mink Coats-
With shawl and collar; three
styles for selection,
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Fur Scarfs, Sets and Muffs
of all kinds, at sweeping
price reductions Tuesdav.
ee Building
Offices for Rent
Jan. 1st, 1910
Suite 509, 511 and 513, contain
ing a total of 715 square feet, nicely
arranged on court of fifth floor;
will be available January 1st. The
sizes of rooms are 16x14, 15-4x14
and 18-6x14, having a vault in con
nection 4x4 feet, and each room has
two large windows. Rent, $53.00
per month.
Room 442 fronts on 17th street
and has two windows, affording
splendid light. It is 14"xl7-6 in size
and has a large vault 4-6x5. This
desirable room at $27.50 per month,
Room 520 is partitioned so as to
afford a recepton and private office.
This office is 84x22 and faces the
west. Rents for $15.00 per month.
YOUNG WOMAN CARRIES HER
BABY IN TELESCOPE GRIP
Kluda it a Good I'lan While Trnvel
ln( on tbe Tmli from
the (unit),
Among the belated pan.sfntere who
ir prd from an uibouiid train at Union
atatlon was a young woman who attracud
ixraiderable attention. She ws clonely
bundled up and wore a varl-oollorcd icarf
about, her head and houlders. That she
was froru the rural proclncis of the west
u quit evident from her manner and
dresa. Health glowed In her cheekn, be
speaking of outdoor life.
She alone waa a picture of country life,
but In her hand she carried a small wicker
telearop upon which tha crowd curiously
fixed lta attention. From the Innermost
recesses of the telescope Issued loud cries.
But the young woman ai not pertuiheJ.
Hh went to a seat In the waiting room and
removed the well ventilated cover from the
travellug vase. She lifted from It, not
Pet Poodle, a fluffv klttn nr r.lr.1,
t.i iiea pig. but a real, live, hungry baby, j
"That's the best system I ever followed I
f totins a baby 'round the country." i
tf.t said. "The little one never cried onoo j
i ;.;il the train stopped In Omaha. It '
Just lay in there as snug and warm as ;
could be and wasn't any bother at all.
We had a long drive through the country
before boanllnK the train. It's cold too,
out on the prairie."
"Another tiling," she added, 'The kid
is a gnat deal easier to carry this way, ;
because, w ell beca ise the basket has got
a handle on it. Ain't that sensible?"
A Serious Ureskfows
results from chronic constipation. Dr.
King's New Llfo rills cure headache, stom
ach, liver and bowel trouble. 23c For sale
by Beaton Irug Co.
Five Years (or llataost.
CHARLESTON'. W. Va., Pec. .-Former
Ashlsiant Adjutant General A. H. Hutsoii.
who, on a second trial was fund guilty of
n.lHpproprlutlnii state funds, was today
sentenced to the ixnUiuiary for five
taia
"Uniform Heat and OeanYiness, tod
Commends an Electric Flat Iron to you.
It's Cheaper and Better and saves
lots of walking
Gives people who use them more
time for their talking."
Room 523 is close to the elevator,
dimensions 14x19, and has vault.
Rents for $18.00 per month.
All the offices are occupied at
the present time, but tenants have
notified us they will move December
31. We are, therefore, offering this
space for rent at time mentioned. '
Remember that in renting' an
office In The Bee Building, Janitor
service, lights, beat and water are
all Included in the rent asUed for
office. Elevators run until 11
o'clock p. m.
THE BEE BUILDING CO.,
R. W. BAKER, Supt 17th and Farnam Sts.
Rcliablo
Dentistry
AT
Tail's Dental Rooms
Silks at Half Price Tuesday
Thousands upon thousands of yards of Beautiful Silks.
REMNANTS from the JEFFERSON SILK MILLS
All newest colorings and weaves, in lengths suitable for
dresses, waists arid trimmings. Just the thing for Holiday
gifts-all at HALF PRICE.
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Big Sale of Jewelry This Week
If you want something good at a splendid price saving, now is your best
opportunity.
Ladies' Gold Filled Watches 20-year guaranteed hunting case, fancy en
graved, fitted with Elgin or Waltham movement, the most deiiehfui ho.oin
o,V,. . fc.n
Men's Gold Filled Watches Elgin or
Waltham movement, choice. .$9.85
Men's $4.00 Gun Metal Watches
Lever movement; on sale Tuesday,
choIco 82.08
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Ladles' 14-K Gold Watches $15 00
values, Elgin or Waltham movement,
at Sl 8"i
Ladies' Gun Metal Matches Guaran
teed, very special values,
at S3.50 to S7.00
Solid Gold Cuff Links Values to
$0.00; on sale Tuesday, choice
for $2.00
Solid Gold Stick Pins Values to
$4.00; on sale Tuesday, choice
for $1.00
500 Beautiful Gold Filled Sample Bracelets Plain, engraved, signet, fancy
stone and genuine cameo settings all the newest Ideas, regular 12 00 to
$6.00 values; Tuesday, at $100 '53
BLANKET SALE
' Owing ta the large amount of fine Blankets on hand, we will make the
following cuts for Tuesday:
100 pairs of Peham Wool Blankets, gray. 11-4. extra heavy and sell for
13.50 pair (two pairs to customer), at, pair do 00
Or&y colored, 1-4, extra heavy and good, sells at $2.60 pair' (two pair IUuUi
Edgemore, a fine heavy ii-V gray Blanket,' sells 'at' $2!50 '(two pairimlf
at, pair q.-t 00
Edison, a fine 11-4 Blanket that sells fpr $3.00 pair (two 'pair' ifnT.ut
pair
About 100 pairs of all wool traveling men's samples, slightly soiled '"sold
from $5.1)0 to $15.00 pair; in two lots, at. pair $3.38 and $-1 38
Read the Dig Holiday Grocery Sale
X.ay in your supplies now for Xmaa.
W save yon from 35 to 60 per cent.
BUY FIOUB NOW. IT WIXL PAT.
48-lb. sack Bsst lllKh, Grade Patent
Flour, made from the finest No. 1 wheat,
per sark A $1.40
19 lbs. best Pure Cane Granulated Suqar
for 11.00
d lbs. choice Japan nice 25c
8 lbs. best rolled Breakfast Oatmeal.. 25c
G lbs. best I'earl Tapluca, Sago, Barley or
Furlna 25c
The best White or Yellow Cornmeal, per
ark 15c
The best bund picked Navy Beans, lb. ..5c
The best Domestic Macaroni, pkg....8Hc
The best Corn Starch, pks; 5c
Bromangelon, Jellycon or Jell-O, pk. 7 He
The. best Domestic OH or Mustard Sar
dines, can 4c
All kinds Breakfast Food or Corn Flake-t,
pkfr 7'4c
Quaker Wheat Flakes, pks; 7Hc
Durkee's Worcester Sauce, per bottle.. 10c
Large bottles Pickles, Horseradish or
Pure Tomato Catsup, per bottle .... 8 '-s c
2-lb. cans fancy Sweet Huejar Corn.. 7 Vic
3 lb", solid packed Tomatoes S'iiC
DBIXD FRTTIT rOa TOOK CKmiBTMAB
PUDDINGS, PIES AMD CAKES
Fancy Cleaned Currants, per lb 8Vjc
Fancy Muscatel Raisins, per rb. Ri,o
Fancy Muscatel Seeded ltnl-lns pks;. S ''-',
Fancy California Sultana Kulsln ;, lb. 1' ' .n
Fancy t'nlon I'ark AprlentH, per lb . 15c
Fancy Yellow Crawford I'eachcH. lb. Sao
The best Mince Meat, per pk 8Se
Duffy's Boiled Cider, per bottle 20n
Fancy California Cooking FIks. lb. ...giao
The bet L,einou, Orange or Citron I'ecl,
per lb 20c
FOB rBISH VrOITABIS, ETC., TRY
HAYDEK'S rlHST.
Fresh Beets. Carrots, Turnips Ic
Shallots, per bunch tc
Large bunches fresh Rallshes
New Calibage,. per txmn 1 lVjb
Fancy Wax or Green Iteons, per II)., l"c
(me pound is equal to two iii.irts.
Two heads fresh Ltaf Lettuce "'
Large Cucumbers. i each "c
I.Hi tie Eg I'lunts, each , I"c
Two heads fresh Celery ":
P'ancy Ripe Tomatoes, per lb I"C
Fancy Cauliflower, per pound l;'o
Good Cooking Apple, per f'-i'k
Larice IMneapples. each 1 -i'5
Large Orape Fruit, each, So, 7V4c and 10e
Anytblng- yon want w lv It in rresb
Vsgstables.
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CLUOOIHG OFFER
Daily and Sunday Bee $6.00 1 Qyp Pf iCC
McCmre's Magazine l-ou
Woman's Home Companion 1-50
Review of Reviews 3 00
Regular price for all one year. . .$12.00 J
ONLY
$8.90
THE OMAHA BEE, Omaha, Neb.
IF YOU SEE IT IM A !2 OTHER
PAPER, READ THE BEE
TO FIND OUT IF IT IS SO.
HOTELS.
Omaha Electric Light and Powar Company
Y. II. C. A. BID 3. -BOTH PHDXE5
-lis Best Tor Snorts
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II01EL ROME
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tatli AND JCKON
Vbum114 lor Its keautr aad
Moasra Appotntmsata.
ROME MILLER
TRACKAGE PROPERTY
We offer for rent the building located at 01 -t Farnam
street, which is a one story and basement building.
Dimensions are 20x8f, approximately 3,.'J00 sq. ft. An
addition to alley could be built to suit tenant. This is in
the wholesale district, being convenient to ear line. For
further particulars call
The Bee Building Co.
17th and Farnam Sts
Fnonaa Sottflaa tJ
XndspsadSBt A-1338.