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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 18, 1909)
TITTC HEE: OMAHA, SATl'KDAY, DECEMHEH IS. HSSESETSari ensible "Santa" Open Evenings Open Evenings prevails here--he has stocked these shelves and counters to their utmost capacity with givable, wearable, keenly antici pated gifts for - - Young Hen and Boys s 1517 FARNAM AS M ST. ' V V s af' Gifts for the Boy Corduroy Suits at from $6.00 to $8.50. Indian Suits at $1.00. Military Play Suits priced at $1.00. Boys' Bath Robes at from $2.25 to $3.75, Boys' House Robes, $2.50 to $3.75. Boys' Russian Suits at from $4.50 to $8.50. Boys' Norfolk Suits, $5.00 up to $10.00. Boys' Reefers and Overcoats $5.00 to $10. The logical store for Boys' Gifts We're eTerjthinf a styl ish young nun will wear. Gifts for Young Men Bath Robes at $5.00, $6.00 and up to $7.50. Smoking Jackets at $6.00, $7.50 apd $10. Sampeck Suits at $18 up to $25. Sampeck Overcoats, military or conserva tive, $18 to $25. Taney Vests at $2.50, $3.00 up to $3.50. fancy Christmas itfMjTv boxes is nriced at ouc, $1 ana up to $1.50. TM YWiJJ PEOPLTJ OWN STORE It fl V 1 1 911 miva 2ms 5 W '-ii ii mum S4J fiVi'- ': ft I Ik Mftn I s Band for Jf.w XUastrat.4 Fall Catalogn. La.n 1518-20 Farnam St. Yourujr Men enthuse over our styles. nmklnn the muilc of the show, wore mo do glad by the Exposition officials when Presi dent Wattles, gave ea6h member of the band a Corn show tnedal of heavy (told plate. The offerers of the band, Captain Vletar Presclado and Franciftco Duran, director, were presented with purses of glittering American Bold pieces. . "Uraclns, Qraolas," was all the respond that the happy soldiers were able to make, In their embarrassed delight and uncer tainty with the "lingua Americano." The heroes of. Monterey will march Into the aarrlson with a now honor and Joy when they return to their faraway tfarrlnon in the south, out of the chill of Nebraska winter. Friday morning the officials began the preparation or orders for the Implement premiums awaided during the show and the exhibitors will bo able to take their pl'lxoi: an ay with them at the close of the show. The cush premiums will probably not be lBtucd for several weeks yet as these accountu are muoh more complicated and will require fnuctl clerical ,-work. - Only out "UllOMO CH,I1XEV 'Thai Is i.H.xanvf liromu i-iiMiune. Look for the signature of Ji. VvtSrove. t.'sed the vorld ovr tn -VJre a Cold In One Day.-Sic. CONTEST OVER " THRONE (Cotitlnued from First Page.) the refuses to leave t.'ie country, it Is said, she will be repelled. I'rlnce Afbe rt quietly has assumed com nuuid of thn situation and impressed every one. by his dignified bearing. Early this morning Premier Schollaert proceeded to the palace, and under his direction the official Mmilteur published special number, announcing the formation it a regoncy council, choren of the council I celved the crown and ministers, which' will nominally hold the rolna of government until the heir to the throne. I'rlnce Albert, has taTten the oath of ascension. Scene at Palace. After much persuasion today Baron Gof fiiwt, private secretary to King Leopold, who Is greatly affected by tho sudden termination of his majesty's Illness, ,'de ecrlbed the scene at the palace. "The king's body," said tho baron, "rests on his bed. His expression Is peaceful. All of thje household are ln tears, gathered about the body. We have informed the ministers of the sad, event." It is expected Leopold's wilt constitutes a good.slxed volume. The Princess Clementine and her sister SUphanle, with the countess of Flanders, left the palace at an - early hour. They were followed soon by his majesty's Inti mate friend. Baroncsa Vaughan. The lat ter proceeded to Ballncourt, refusing to be Interviewed. f The municipal theaters will ba closed for a time.: The court, fill go into mourning for six months, whllo the period of mourn ing for the household will continue for one year. '; : M. 3. Davldlgtno, "the minister of foreign affairs, officially notified the sovereigns and chiefs of state of Europe of the death of Leopold II, king of the Belgians. Telegrams of condolence we're early re ceived from King Edward and Queen Alex andra, TCmperor William, King Alfonso, Emperor Francis Joseph, King Victor Em manuel and Queen Helena, President Fai lures of France and Pope Plus X. The pontiff has ordered a requiem mass. Hundreds of other telegrams of sympa thy and regard have reached the palace. The sittings of the courts have been sus pended until the new king shall have re- Baron Goffinet has en trusted the the courts. kfng's will to the custody of MARINES SAIL FOR CORINTO (Continued from First Page.) Madrlz claim this will result virtually In a military dictatorship by Iilas. Pending the absence from Corlnto of Vice Consul Leonard, a United States naval officer has been placed In charge of the consulate there. The Americans in Manugua have asked that they ba Informed of any proposed landing of American troops In order that they may remove their families to Corlnto. Thcro is Only Ossa "BroTO Qnsinino " TSmi la - IL&ifsztiiifB Ebqbvbq QwsSstiino UStO THE WOULD OVER TO OURC A OOLO 10 OKC OAT. Always rememhtr tho full name, tor this ilgnature on every box. Look 25c 'SWA DEATH RECORD. John Marmet. HUMBOLDT, Neb., Dec. 17.-Speclal.)-Jchn Marmet, one of the pioneer and wealthy farmers of this county, died at his home southeast of Humboldt, after an Ill nets extending over a year, his ailment be ing pronounced cancer of the'stomach. Mr. Marmet was a native of Switzerland, but had resided in this country since he be come of age. He had made his home on the south fork of the Nemaha since 1881, and "was reckoned one of the largest land holders of Richardson county. He leaves a widow and aix grown children, all of whom reeide In this section, except one son, at Sallda, Colo., and a daughter Jn Omaha. Funeral services will be held at the home Sunday afterpoon. Adam Hart. TECUMSEH, Neb., Dec. X 17. (Special.) Adam Hart, a pioneer resident of Johnson county, died at his home In Vesta Monday. He had been an Invalid for several years. Mr. Hart moved his family to Johnson coi nty In 1861 and located upon a farm two miles southeast of Vesta, where he lived for many years, and was a sucoessful farmer. He was a talented man and would preach occasionally In nearby school houses. After years of toll he rented his farm In 1892 and moved to Vesta, where he had alnce resided. Mrs. Harriet W. Woodrow. TECUMSEH. Neb., Dec. 17. (Special.) Mrs. Harriet W. Woodrow. wife of John Woodrow, died at the family home In Tecumseh Wednesday mornlrg at 10 o'clock: Mrs. Woodrow had been an Invalid for fif teen years, suffering with rheumatism. Her final sickness was of three weeks' duration and dropsy an 1 asthma was the cause of death. She was C6 yeura of age. Mil. Katherine Helde. Mrs. Katherine Heide, 47 yar of age, died Thursday night at her home In Ben- I! - Suitable Gifts for Women and Misses CLOAKS, SUITS and DRESSES --.Cv :t 125.00 Suits, rpdured 29.5') Suits, reduced 35.00 Suits, reduced 40.00 Suits, reduced 50 00 Suita, reduced 60.00 Suits, reduced to S15.00 to 17.50 to 22.50 to 25.00 to 30.00 to 33.00 115.00 Coats, reduced to . -910.00 17.60 Coats, reduced to 12.50 22.50 Coats, reduced to 15J00 27.50 Coata, reduced to 19.50 35.00 Coats, reduced to 25.00 45.00 Coats, reduced to 4... 38.50 Silk Petticoats, Special at $4.95 Shuona taffeta. In $4.95 Hundreds of silk petticoats, made of finest quality very good widths, all colors, and worth $6 and 7. 50, on sale Saturday, at Silk Waist Sale Regular $6 and $7 Values, on Sale at $4.95 A large nsnortment of fins waists In blue, grey, wine, reseda, wisteria, brown and black. Kxceptlonally good values, and very acceptable gifts for women. All $6 and $7.60 values, QC on sale Saturday, at Viyu Buy Her Furs A Gift That Will Please Every Lady We show one of the largest stocks of fine furs In Omaha. Hun dreds of matched sets in mink, foxes, lynx, squirrels and wolves; also scores of odd muffs and neck pieces, all specially priced. Russian Lynx Sets at $15.00 Worth IHiiS.tiU and $ao.uu. Large rag muffs and pelerine collars, well made and lined C A A with silk shirred linings, on sale, at tJHvVV Sable Fox Sets at $20.00 Worth $30.00 and $3.1.00. Beautiful rug muff and pelerine, trimmed with heads and tails and lined with Skinner's natin, on sale, at Mink Sets, Special at $39.50 A few matched mink sets, consisting of 5-skin pillow mutf and 2-skIn neck piece. These are guaranteed perfect sets, and will beCOQ50 on sale Saturday, at j. V' Beautiful Pony Coats .: at $49.50, $60, $75, $85 and $95 $20 llillili HKwiiaBWaawMaBMWi m i PJli llflu..V I Wl I III II Ml Hill Mill l ktSRSBBBaSSBSBI IX8I SSSB33u son. Funeral arrangements have not been announced. VANDERBILT. MONEY AT K. C. Millionaire Announce He Invest Capital in I Terminals. New York Will KANSAS CITY, Dec. 17. Cornelius Van derbllt of New York In the course of an Interview here today, while passing through the city, said: "I am panning to Invest In Kunsas City terminals." He did not state further just what was meant by this statement, but udded that he Intended to make a return trip to Kunsas Cityytiext spring. ' HYMENEAL I.eech-Obrrly. HUMBOLDT, Neb., Dec. 17. (Speclal.) Oscar Iveech, one of the well know n young farmera of this section, was married Wednesday to Miss Rose Oberly. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Oberly, at whose home tho ceremony took place. The offici ating clergyman was Rev. Mr. Bounds of the local Methodist church, and the event was witnessed by about thirty friends and relatives. The pair expect to go to house keeping at once In the Pleasant View nelchborhood, where the groom Is engaged In farming. Cjressinan-I.ehman. TABLE RQCK, Neb., Deo. 17. (Special.) Joseph F. Gressman of Washington, Kan., and Miss Cleo E. Lehman were married at noon yesterday at the home of the bride, a couple of miles east, Rev. C. K. Ruch of ficiating. The contracting parties are both well known, having been born and reared In this vicinity. They will make their home on a farm near Washington, Kan. Garver-Kochhelser. HUMBOLDT. Neb., Dec. 17. (Special.) Miss Grace Kochhelscr and Clarence Gar ver. two young people of this city, took the train for Fulls City yesterday after noon and were united In marrlase by the county .Judge. They will go to Lexington, O., to make their future home. ' Pierre Lodge Oflloers. PIERRIC, S. P.. Dec. 17. (Special.) The Catholic Order of Foresters of this city has selected theso officers for the con.lns vear: C. R.. Kcward V. Phultz; V. C. R., Gerald H. Finn; D. H. C. R , A. D. Hengel; recording secretary, Charles Heltselman, financial secretary, A. G. llengol; treas urer, M. Pullls; hpcaker. A. D. Hemrel. The Anclen. Free and Accepted Masons selected these officers: Worth mnster, J. G. Dunn: senior warden. Ljie F. Branch; junior warden. Arthur L. Farmer; crw. B. A. Cummins; secretary. kcKnlght. The Degree of Honor officers selected by that order are: C. of H., Mrs. S. S. Ruble; L. of H.. Mrs. E. L. Tillman; C. of C. MiFB Molly Iirandhuber; recorder, Mrs. Halite Dwyer; financier, Mrs. Mary Noyee Fair; receiver. A. B. Melson; us'.ut. Mis Clara Farmer. treas J. TV Stricken While at Work. NELSON, Neb., Dec. 17. (Special.) J. L. Westergaard of Nora died yesterday. He had been In apparent good health, but was suddenly stricken with heart failure while at work and died . before assistance could be procured. Mew Scheme for School. PIERRE. S. P.. Deb. 17. (Special.) Superintendent Ramer of the city schooln has begun an Innovation In school work In this city. Ho has arranged for monthly meetings of tho . teachers and patrons of the schools In the high school rooms, al medical wl ieh all phases of educational work are to be freely discussed, both from the stand point of the teacher and that of the parents of the pupils, who are all askod to attend. Omaha Woman Married. CHICAGO. Dec. 17. (Special Telegram.) Anna Richard of Omaha was married at Zlon City this week to Wesley Hui'Bt 'of that city. 3 A d 5c Eac Fine crocheted Boot ees for nifunts. . KiV.t Hed Slippers. lUnd Quilted Bibs. Flannelette Sacques. ' thfanti" Mittens. Infant1 three-quarter length Legging. Linen anil Madras Table Blbt. Celluloid Dolls. Jointed' Bisque Body Dolls, many kinds. . Roily Dvn)le. Celluloid Rattle. Trinket ftoxes. Teething Kings and teething Sticks. and Ribbon Bodkins. Eskimo Dolls Rubber Dolls. Embroidered Hand kerchiefs. Initial Handktr kerchief In boses. Boys' Suspenders. Knit Glo v e and Mltta. Boys' Neckties. A number of other articles at tie each are scattered through these stocks. All of first rate quality even though priced at so little a f igure . as 25c each. 9SfSk At 50c Each I fffc 1 0 Irk Two "ectlon Boxes Flannelette Wrap- U VS r1r1 a f4T fS 1 fV JSrCill Baby"' Books. "'nuln,? Byland NH. KSxAr iV i&w 'Qs J? ii iiil 2rr '"land decorated Rat- Brus. and Comb VI (fVl fiTJ tr ) lies for babies. Sets. ft L J C yh K'd Moi'ca'n" Hat.h. and' rt"inurff- - yfciA For Easily GiTeable, Pleasantly Receivable Kn"tedacquc8. ' ler8 a" 8 r 1 Jt f ' I f!5. r I . I . ,1 dnuripndprH 111 Christ- .33 For Easily Giveable, Pleasantly Receivable Christmas Gifts Handily Indexed With Prices. hfark Cross London Leather jooas at inis ozore Kjmy I Two section for trinkets. Baby Record Books. Ribbon Armlets Fancy Hose Support ers. Hand decorated Rat tles for babies. Kid Moccasins. Soft Sole Shoe. Knitted Sacques. Infanta' Knitted Bootees. Silk Veils. Straw and Knitted Rattles. Knitted Hot Water Bottle Covers. i b y 1 and Flannelette Wnp- pers. I Genuine Ba! Rhit !)olls. Large size Roily Dtlt. Brusli and Comb Sets. ' Bath Thermometers. Boys' and girls' muff lers. Suspenders In Christ mas Boxe. Gloves and Mittens. Nockwear in Chr.si mus ooxes. Bjlia for boys and girls. The Only Omaha Store for Proper Babe's Gifts V fir-niiiTM iiiiinnTB in i i it a ' mmiiM- " -- ,m BEATON'S XMAS AND DRUG SPECIALS m Wa bare Just pnrohasel a larjre line of leather gooJs at factory prlcss. It oomprlisi all the latest In Ladies' Shopping Bags, Purses, Men's Pocket Books, Card Cases, Traveling Sets and Manloura Bt. Not en nid ntaoa in Kpmembar we deliver free to all parts the lot. Don't fall to look them over, of Omaha or pack for shipment. f THE I CORKER 3 XUAI SPECIALS 18.00 Shopping Bags. Saturdav 16.00 Shopping Bags, Saturduy $4.00 $5.00 Shopping BaH, Saturday $3.00 $3.00 Shopping rtaH, Saturday $1.50 And Many Others Vp to 830. MANICPJtB BETS In peifii, Ivory. Kllver and ebony, special prlres Saturday, from 16o to '$30 VEnruua atomizexs 76o to 14.50 ALL-IN-OHB BUPPtKS A nnvcl- tv our price $2.00 FOUNTAIN PENS Standard self fillers, exery one guaranteed to be perfect, Saturday, A3 per cant off the regular marked price. Kvery pen is marked In plain figures, ... 36o Kanioure Seta of buffers, nail powder, nrangewood stick pumlca stone and emory boards, Saturday, all for 160 DBUO SPECIALS 25c Swansdown Powder, Saturday at lOo $1.00 Wright's Toilet Water, Satur day 690 600 Found Qanalna Chooolatea, Saturday and Sunday, per pound Allegrettl 39c 60c Lee's Flower Girl Toilet Water, Saturday a&o 2flc Sanltol Tooth Powder, Saturday, at ioo C0c Daggers Cold Cream nnd 25c Dagget's Cold Cream Soap, all for 3ao 25o 6-ln. Flexible Nail Files, Satur day 19o 25c Lustiito Nail Cake, Saturday 16o 50c Casevera Qreaieless Cream, Sat urday 350 2jc Peroxide Hydrogen, Saturday, at 90 60c ounce Sachet Powder, including Narclsse Du Japan, Beekman's Vio let, Dahrook's La Silvia, White . Heliotrope and Allan's Janice, Sat urday, per ounce 1$ Limit 2 ounces to a customer. Beaton Drug Go., Farnam and Fifteenth Street. 1 r. S. Piece your orders now for Candles, all parts of the city, or pack for shipment. Remember we deliver to - - - - - - - - - - - - -,- - - i-ri-.-.-irinprwriiriji mTjnaji.nj-Lrin.iiut n oaajvu j'LnrLrijxnJxru"unj'LnjL mnnr nn - These at Each Eta. $1 Hot Silk Coverd Bottles. Infants' 4-plecs Sets. Hand Decorated and Comb Sets. Crocheted Dogs. Water Toilet Brush and Silk Bon- Car r I u g Crocheted nets. Klderdown Robes. Quilted Satin Carriage Boots. Satin Coat Hangers. ----------------- - ii iir".T..."iirti rifiririj-jir uTLnj-unf'j'xsxfixxxxxrij Patent Bronse Soft 8old Shoes. Fine calf, akin soft sole Shoes. Crocheted Barque. Velvet and Crocheted Toys. Wood Clothes Cnllned Christmas Footwear Hints Hoys' lied Coat Slipper $1.00, $1.25, $1.00 Children's Teddy lWr Slippers or Kur Trimmed Juliets, tit, pair 83c, 03c, $1.23 and $1.30 (Jil ls' Dancing hllppers . . . .$2.00, $2.30 and $3.00 lloy' Dancing Pumps, at, per pair ....... .$3.00 Burnt Hangers. Safety Pin Cases. Satin covered Boxes. Hand Decorated Books. .irLnj-LTU-Lr.nnnrrii-ii-1- - -- -- --- - " .Acceptable Footwear Gifts at Trinket Record Pique Mocclns Boys' Llm-d or Uloves. Boys' Pyjamas. Boys' Shirts and Bloues fsuspenotTB in iitiu-y uAcn. .u. j-i Boys' Soldier Suits. These Each jN-J 20 $A Candy Special Saturday- j Delicious, toothsome chocolate creams, in walnut and cherry flavors; our usual highly graded 60c quality, goes Saturday at, per pound ' . ; Be Our new winter cat alogue brings, our entire Christmas gift stock to you. 'Twill be sent for the asking. i r IK r f k AND II 1 NEW LOCATION 1518 1520 PAENAM STEEET " 17 A T .11 mum UlrW HiKh Topped Shoes . .$J.RO, $1.00 and $4.30 Leggings, all kinds, . .$1.00, $1.23, $1.50 and $2.00 Rabes' Hand Made Shoes . ,$t.OO, $1.23 and $1.30 Ited Topped Rubber Hoots for Children's wear art here, at, per pair $1.73 Our Christmas stock is at its best now. Why chance incom plete assortments and hurried selections later. r look: heres Saturday. Dacsmber I. All ths Profit and M9t of the Cost will b9 Taken Off Hunirais of Ladles' Coats, Suits and Dresses, Capes and Skirts To Clean Up In One Day 75 Suits and Coats, which were sold up to $15. red ucefl to . , . ., 85 Dresses which were sold up to $12.50, reduced to . . '. Coats. Suits and Dresses, which were sold up to $22.50, Saturday's special Coats, Suits and Dresses, which were sold up to $25, reduced to . Coats, Suits and Dresses, which were sold up to' $40, reduced to ..: 95 Panama, voiles and fancy Worsted Skirts, sold up to $$.60, Saturday, at v ' Military Capes ; SS.50 and 12.50 5.00 $3.98 $9.90 $12.50 519.75 Corner 16th and Chicago 05 !3 TTT iaisssssj Open Evenings 0 P. M. 0LstiiransfLa.flto