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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 30, 1909)
THE BEE: OMAHA,' TTUTiSnAY, DECEMBER 30, lfm 10 "i sb a a n b a n si ta nan n n.D cm a o -iG o'Si a mma lyPBjawDEiail i flrll 1 Tt' , O ' I O 1 inursuay Dig apeciai oaie eatherbloom Petticoats. H Hundreds of them in one special group hursday. Blacks and all colors, many are laborate all sizes, wide ruffles and flounces., Every one is genuine. HPatMEI 1U I II I I 'fcfcK M aw Looks like silk, rustles like silk, wears three times as long. Actually Worth Up To $2.50, at . , Wool Gloves and Mittens 15c Women's and Children's All sizes and all colors in women's, misses and children's all wool golf gloves and mittens just the thing to keep out the cold these bit ter winter days 25c values, at, pair Wide Embroideries In flouncings, skirtings and corset cover widths, many elaborate new patterns, worth up to 50c yard on bargain square, at, "T) C yard JC BRANDEIS STORES Grand Clearing Sales Begins Monday, Jan. 3 Watch for the most extraordinary bargains ever known in Omaha. All winter goods must he sacrificed, regardless of their value. $3.50 Isn't Much Yet Its a great deal when you pay It out for a pair of 'men's shoes that are worth no more and (or all you know until you have worn them a week a great deal less. Our customers never take such chances when they buy a pair of Our $3.50 Specials for Hen Every pair has more than $3.60 value to them, and our guarantee is your money back. If you are not satisfied. Patent colt, velour and box calf, vlcl kid. All the new and latest lasts. Drexel Shoe Co, 1419 Farnam Street. H 0 5 In Bl ri y n n . MAIM The Winter Vuar''ry Style nook "JOo, and any 7"c Ladies' Home Journal Pnltorn KKKK. n 9 STORE OPEH FRIDAY KISIIT TILL 10 O'CLOCK CLOSED ALL DAY SATURDAY, KEW YEARS ml 1 Brandeis Stores will be Closed All Day Saturday New Years Day. 1 Stores will be open Friday evening Calumet Restaurant For Sale Oa January 3, 1910, at 10:30 A. M., .at 615 Brandeis Building, Omaha, I shall sell at public auction to the highest bidder, the Calumet, Omaha's largest restaurant, located at 1411-13-15 Douglas St. Further particulars on application. EDWARD F. LEARY. Trustee 608 Brandeis Building. Omaha, Nebraska FAST GAIT ON SKYSCRAPER Union Pacific Local Managers to Try for a Record. LOST TIME TO BE MADE UP Architect Jnrvla Hunt Due In Omaha Next Monday ta Take Charge of Work and (iet BuilllnW , I' oiler Way. to a Farnam street store an evening or two ago and attacked her again. Mr. Smith was haled before Justice Cockrell and confessed that his "cussedness grot the hotter of his discretion" and made ar rangements to pay the requisite fine and promised to cease his persecutions of Miss Lea for the future.' "We hitched oar wagon to a star. We bronght forth there yoa are" THE BECK YOU LIKE ' HOMC DOUGLAS 420. INO. -1420 FRED KRUG BREWING Co. FOWNOCB BO YCARS AOO ayasStialai i iiiia'TWlf iR a S SPECIAL NOTICE Store will be closed all day Saturday, New Year's Day. We are crowding three days' business into two by offering unusual bargains throughout the house. Our Pre-Inventory stock reducing is the reason. Reducing Winter Stocks All Women's Suits . . . Women's Wool Dresses All Women's Coats... Values, 30, $85, $40 and $50. Our entire stock of 1,500 handsome new styles without a single ex ception, unconditionally reduced to $26.00 each. The broadest and most sweeping niarkdown on select garments any store was known to make. The assortments are exceptionally fine. You will not be obliged to buy anything that does not meet with entire satisfaction. We have every size, the best colors and all are the plain, refined, richly tailored models, expressing good taste and absolutely correct fashion. Here's Another Lot of Suits , l"snu?,s $19. 5 o This gives a choice of a hundred or more very select models, all In plain f hades of worsteds and broadcloths, strictly tailored styles. Not one of them has been In the store longer than six weeks. They re in fact our handsomest and best selling lines. There's a $6.50 and $10.00 saving to you If you buy one now. Kouilng rtnri;tn Offer! lifts the next two days Mils lon't nil Thurwduy's ' and I'riilay'i Pig Ititrgitiii Kvonts. THE RELIABLE STORE Underwear & Furnishing Bargains Thursday Men's All Wool Shirts and DrowfM $1.50 quality, all sizes, on sale to close. . . 8 Men's $1.25 Shirts nnd Draw ersAll wool nnd wool fleec ed, to close Thursday at 75 Men's Heavy Fleeced Vnder rr 50c and 75c values, go Thursday at, garment . . 30 Men's Fine Sweater Coats Priced Thursday greatly below worth $1.08. $1.50. t8 Men's Outing Flannel Gowns Regular $1.60 values, at 08 Men's $1.50 and $2 Pyjamas Extra quality outing flannel, choice 9S0 Men's $5.00 Path Hobes to close Thursday at $2.50 Fancy Suspenders Values to $1.50, at . . . .25 and 50 Handkerchiefs Worth to 25c, Thursday ..10 and 13 W ludicN' Outing Flannel ovns Regular $1.50 valuos, to close Thursday at 08 Odd Ixts of Ladles' Vnderwear All wool, silk and wool, silk and lisle, slightly soiled $1.00 values, at . . -50 l.dlt' 1'nlon Sti lt- 'n iy weight fleece, on sale Thurs day, at 4Mj ladles' Wool Knit Skirt Knee length, extra heavy quality, at ..,.... 98k lloys Wool Sweuter Heavy quality, fancy trimmed, spe cial at J)8 and 75 Children's I'nlon Suits Part wool and heavy fleeced, all go at ...50 l.ndles' and Children's Ftn Fleeve Lined Stockings HI assortment, all at special Oc f3olf Gloves. -25 January Linen Sales Commence Monday, January' 3d. See full particulars in Sunday papers. Omaha's best bargains on household linens are on the way. Clearing Markdown Children's Coats Any Coat you might select is sharply price-reduced. .$5-! All Children's $5.00 Coats, 6 to 14 years sizes, at All Children's $13.50 Coats, 6 to 14 years sizes, : at $2S5 91 All Children's $9.00 Coats, 6 to 14 years sizes, at All Children's Coats to $10.00, in 2 to 6 years sizes, at Ladies1 Suits, Coats, Dresses Hslf Prion Children's Caafi anrl Oreum ""'I bu Silk Remnants XXI, 19c We are determined to make a clean sweep, of all short ends of silk before inventory and for Thursday have made the price so low that complete clearance is assured. All the short ends of silk that sold I fl to $1.25 a vard. cro at. cer vard Iwl Extra Specials Thursday in Famous Domestic Room 50 pairs of slightly soiled wool blankets, that sold from $6.00 to $10 per pair all 11-4, on " '.- v.o, at $3.48 Iilankets, per pair, 60e, TCc, $1, $1.50 up to $2.50 'i our 12V4c and 15c Flan pel ettes 10 All our 10c Flannelettes 7H 81x90 sheets, worth 89c .65fr $1.00 wool dress goods', .39 $5 home made comforts $2.48 11 15c towels . .10 12 percales, dark colors, at 7tf ' - - 1 " Good Value is satisfaction. Ypu buy right when you buy the' Alweys well done" Quality of cuts. BaiosBrosInwingCo. Call ' by 'Phone Whenever you nt lomi thing, call 'Pboue DoueiaJ OS and ' make it knows through a Bee Want Ad- ' Kiit 'time And safety are the watch winds pf thri I'nlon Pnolfir." says an of firlul of ihst railroad. "In fact, we ex 1 cot t mnlte up a little lost time on our nt v headiirtt'rs building itnd the work of rearing , the ekyscrapor will be ruahed to tho limit." " I'nlon l'aclflc officials see the advantage of getting Into a new building as soon a? possible. Jurvla Hunt, the architect for the new alrueture to be erected at Fif teenth and ldgo streets, will arrive In Oman Monday morning and will at once tuke rharge of building operations. Bids, for the construction work will be advertised for within a few days and Ju.st as soon us tho conti act Is let. active work will bcfcln. Orders have already been Is sued to rose the old Labor Temple and the snuUI store butUlins now standing on the site of the new orw bui'ullr.g. This done, excavation work will then begin full blast. One change In the plans of the railroad, previously announced, has been made. The passenger ticket office, locitnl at Four teenth and Karnam streets, will not bo moved' to the Dew structure, but the pres ent offices will be maintained. With thj exception of the city puistnger office, how ever, all departments of the official family will be housed in the new headquarters building1, . "It will probably be a year before the new building will Le nudy for occupancy," siys an official. "The contract will be pushed to the very limit, however, for wo ee the advisability of getting under a new rout Just as soon as possible. Takes His Secret to His Grave Aged Man Falls on Threshold of the County Hospital, hat Con ceals His Story, orn by the years, tattered and beaten ny the battle of life, an aged man fell lntol the door of the county hospital Monday night. I lie attendants picked him up. He was Just a bit .of the flotBam and Jetsam, a man who did not care to tell the story of how ho achieved his failure and became an object of poverty. A weary hour of quentloning gained from Mm the name. John Friedman. That was ull he told. Wediit-tday morning he died. I'ltcilniun named no friends, no relatives. Ho died proud, poor and silent. I he physician's examination found only the story that the poor and shattered body could tell heart dinease. Friedman's cal loused hands Indicated that his latter years were engagfd In toll, but his general ap- peaaince glve3 a suggestion of better days. He will be bulled as a county charge. Bennetts Big Grocery Bennett's Capitol Flour, sack $1.55 . aid 100 stamps Bennett's" Oolden Coffee, lb. 26c I and 3'U stamps. Bennett's Teas assorted, lb. , .48c . ..ii Kiil 60 stamps, , Tea Slftlngs; pound pkg, for 12c White OakSSJorn, 3 cans for 26c Double Ettvmps on Batterine Iten's Boda-iartd Oyster Crackers, 18 pound tyx. for SI. 15 Pork and .Bearm- "Best We Have" brand, wc. 18c, .and 10 stamps. Navy . Beans, hand picked, 6 lbs. for 25c Kamo Catsup, large bottle ...23c and 30 stamps. Schepp's "Cqcoinut, lbl pkg. 25c aod 10 stamps. Hartley's Pure Fruit Jams, Jar 25c . . and. 20 . stamps. Hartley's Pure;Orange Mamalade, lor .20c, and 10 stamps Snider's Tomato Soup, large can, for 20c, and 20 stamps Stollwerck's Cocoa, V, lb. can 80c and 20 stamps. Cream Cheese, best, pound ..20c and 10 stamps. Virginia Swiss Cheese, pound 25o , .;and 10 stamps. Bennett's Capitol Extract, bot. 18o and 10 stamps. Corn Meal, 10 lb. sack 20c Inltlalt Sewlfid Raisins, lb. pkg. 10c California Klpe Olives, 40c cans for 26 Peanut Butter, two Jars for 20c - and 10 stamps. Royal Tomatoes, two cans for 26c and 20 stamps. Mignonette Peas, three cans 25c and 10 stamps. . Diamond CryBtal Table Salt, 10c and JO stamps. . $51? I I PI Our business re- & lb FOROET P quires a stock that a j ft n 1 :f "L0'- I3HAYD m twenty styles m jrat- yj p ' ent leather alone. fjj Going SOME. ffi l j m m.. mm mm a:;m;::o::iMi!.B:;:;w B through a Be Want Ad. J"' "'N. H mmmM Th lnil of nerne-tuiJ Twn unit 11 ' i i m "i i i'i" i III Ml knscs. "Lprs tn;m 3 tfavs from lil I W New York; 12 hours from Flori- i ' if Hi. TfiiiDfratire ,!K to 78 de- l n asm i n n i 1 1 i i mi i n I rn i il il i il in urn I II crreesHurinfTwii.tcsr months. Tho II '5 imnnr.i.tM..-- n ffTttm l famous Colonial Hotel is here, fl U 1 FT f H U I. 11 Full iwrtisulvt 1b nwM to thii unit dfllthttul iH t T f lj L m Jl J li D M 1 wind rworMtreooii rrqunv AdOrm. I iorlrU 111 tl T Si """A V -Ft XJ 13 H B Kwt (imi nallw.r.H.lllniiATe.iorX.w York ! i lm ilJl If H 'WaBaTaa,Tli,,i if 9 v'. 7 S Jlk. U U AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. J ff JJfS 'TVV XCN 9 3 18 M9tt00Lf COURSE AUTOMOBILE ROADS j M-Y U ) I fl a rr rr V r "rXVwNilH McClur hotels. vaah if HOTEL ROME j !J'P I! 205 South 15th Street. JpL W H 1 H " .I. I, i ui Sweeping Reduciions in Hen's and Boys' Clothing During the next two days. Buy How. We save yon from as to BO per oant . on your gTOoery bill. 19 lbs. best Pure Cane Granulated Sugar 1100 48-lb. sacks best High Patent Flour $1.40 10-lb. sacks best Graham or Buck wheat Flour , 45c The best White or Yellow Corn meal, sack ' 15c ( lbs. choice Japan Rice 26c lbs. best Pearl Tapioca, Sago, Barley, or Farina 26c 8 lbs. best Rolled Breakfast Oat meal 26o The best Hand Picked Navy Beana per pound 6o Gallon cans New Orleans Mo lasses 65c Tall cans Alaska Salmon ....10c Oil or Mustard Sardines, can ..4c 2-lb. cans White Oak Sugar Corn, ter can 7 He D-lb. cans Solid Packed Toma toes 8o 8-lb. cans Golden Pumpkin, Horn- iny or Squash 8ftc Large Jars German or Fresh Mustard 7Hc 8-lb. cans Baked Beans 8Hc All kinds Toasted Corn Flakes. package 7 Ho The best Soda or Oyster Crackers, per pound 7 Ho Bromangelon, Jellycon or Jello, package 7 He Fancy Golden Bantos Coffee, per pound . . . . i ' , . 1 So The best Tea Slftlngs, lb l?o The best Mixed New Vats for Kew Tears, 8 lbs. for 3So Tnoy Sweet Wavel Oranges, per dos.n 16o, 17 Ho, a Do, 86o raiSH teobtabsiii roi TOOTS nw TSAB'fl DINNER Frosh Spinach per sack 10c Fresh Beets, Carrots or Turnips, bunch V 4o Fresh Shalots, bunch ,,4o Fresh Cauliflower, pound' ,.,.10o Fresh Cabbage, per pound . .lHo 2 heads Fresh Leaf Lettuce ,.6o 3 bunches Fronh Radishes . ...6o Large Cucumbers, each ,5o Fresh . Parsley, bunah 4o Large Eg Plant, each 6c Good booking Apples, peck..,. 20c New Honey, rack 16c Best Mixed New Nuts, 2 lbs. 26o TRY HAYDEfl'S FIRST IT PAYO TMCMUaBLS STOat ADWITS HE ATTACKED GIRL O. II. Satlth Coafeaaee HI. 'Tiwil. cu (. Better Ilia 1)U- rrelloa" aafl la Klaea. D. If. Hmlth so far forgot the letter cf his bond rwnilrlng him to refrain from as saulting bulla lee, that be followed her PATSY HAVEY HATES YELLOW Genial Iok Hrrarant Lists I.o.t Ilea of That Color a Worlk 3D Ceuta. very blonde Missing One yellow lun and with a soprano cackle. John Benuk, 1C5 South Fifteenth street, has report! to the police that In the nlfcht time h has hren deprived of ono , yellow hn, to the value of 35 cents. 1 It might be added, parenthetically, that ' the estimate of value Ua made by Patsy Havey, desk sergeant, who Is naturally and by birthright prejudiced against the j color or the hen. If this hen was a layer the theft will amount to grand larceny at the present price of eggs. UUararrfal loud art of liver and bowels. In refusing to act, li iu!ckly remedied wtth Pr. King's New L'f. Pills. 2G. Fur sale by Uiaion Drug Co. ,,, M,. p . . f pap. B- Monday, Jan. 3d HilU&HS IS TH MUAIkl tTORB Begins the Greatest leatranee of Winter SRf3rclharidis Ever known in the history of this or any other Omaha store. ALL FALL AND WINTER GOODS MUST QO to make room for new spring Btocks. No winter goods will be carried over. AVe are sacrificing all stocks for quick and complete clearance. ' , ' MEN'S AND LADIES CLOTHING, UNDERWEAR, SILKS, DRESS GOODS, FURNITURE, CARPETS, DRAPERIES, SHOES, FURNISHING GOODS. In fact nearly every stock will offer matchless bargain opportunities. See Window Displays. Watch Sunday Papers ' AYDEEfs ComB Early Monday HAVDEMs TMC BFLlaKI.K sroac rj2i TMK HLMMJ 8TMC CLUBBETJG OFFERS Our Price ONLY A MA Regular price for both one year . . $7.50 J Q J Daily and Sunday Bee $6,001 Woman's Home Companion 1.50 Daily Bee (without Sunday) $4.00 1.50 . Mlh AND JCKON ITnaaoaUe Tor Its Heaaty Ko4arm A-ppetutisienia. ROME MILLER Regular price for both one year. .$5.50 J Daily and Sunday Bee $6,001 McClure's Magazine 1.50 Regular price for both one year. .$7.50 THE OMAHA DEE OMAHA. NED. Our Price ONLY $4.60 Our Price ONLY $6.50 9