TIIE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: JANUARY 16, 1910. 'A 8 to 27 Inches Wlda Embroideries Fine embroidered flouncinrrs, skirt ings, also corset cover widths ele pant designs in Anglaise, Madeira, floral, blind and shadow effects, also daintv babv patterns in Swiss, nainsook and cambric. They have been greatly admired in the windows many worth up to 85c a yard, at 25c -d 39c 50c Short Flannelette WOMEN'S SKIRTS IN stripe, scalloped broidery bottom. In Hale price, now at S: 18 c $1.00 DRESS GOODS All IV2 yards wide Clearing sale d,Qp price, yd ! t Men's and Boys' $1 SWEATER COATS ,in basement clearing sale price 25c Men's, Women's & Boys' 50c MUFFLERS Clearing sale price 10c Women's $1.50 White Tailor Made Waists Clearing sale price, each . . 75c K3S8S Medium and Narrow Widths Embroideries Fine embroidery edgings and lnsertlngs, galloons and headings dainty, effective, new designs, many Madeira a a effects, worth up to AOm I Hi 25c, at. a yard 1UI Women's and Child ren's 35c Quality Golf Gloves Also Mittens on sale on main floor Clearing sale price, pair . . 10c Women's $1 Black Moreen and Sateen Petticoats On sale on second floor Clearing sale price, each, at 3k . Women's Si Two-Clasp Kid Gloves 39c Pair There are thousands of pairs of fine Kid Gloves in this lot: whites, blacks and desirable colors; some are slightly mussed, but they are worth up to $1.00 a pair; on big bargain square on m floor Monday, pr. ujwu, uui hum uru S3 9 c r All Over Embroideries and Waist Frontings ) Fine Swiss and batiste in English eyelet, floral, shadow and Madeira white and colors worth up to $1,125, at, a yard UtJC AMAH Iff A TATH (Tl ATTTn $1.25 Infants' and Children's Long and Short White Dresses. Elaborately trimmed with lace and embroidery, folds- and tucks clearing sale price, each. . . -39c t We are forcing out all the winter, goods in our stock. Everything must go at once. In every depart ment we arc grouping all the odd lots and marking them down to the lowest prices ever asked in Omaha. Come to Brandeis Monday and get your share of these bargains that save you money. Women's Crocheted WOOL MIXED SCARFS Two yards long, v colors clearing sale price Awl Everything Mast Go We Need the Room Sateens The finest and beet as sorted lot of black and colored mercerized sat eens; perfect lengths; actually worm m m up to 40c yd., at, yd. J.f1 White Goods Great lot of very fine, fancy white goods for waiHts acd children's wear, yd. ... 75c 25c Wash Goods at 12jc Such fine plain colored poplins, pongee & Him alaya cloths have never before Deen sold bo cheaply; every yard a 25c value, at, yard . . 121c SPECI L SALE Foulard Silks 500 pieces of the newest spring 1910 Foulard Silks at a big reduction. All the smart patterns in disks, spots, floral, cameo and geometri cal patterns; very' latest colorings. Many of these stunning foulards are 27 Inches wide. In monotone effects, and represent the products of the best manufacturers In America and France and the spot proof kind. 'For Monday your choice of 2 5 styles In 27-lnch width, as shown In the window, per yard 69c-49c Nainsook and Dimities 12 c grade checked and Btrlped nainsook; - also very fine dimities, In mill lengths, on bargain square, ya. . . WW, ... 7!c 75 c Mescalines at 50c Yard La Noblesse, Swiss, Messallne In 37 differ ent colorings In fine lustre and finish the pastel shades, aso newest pa street shades, per yard JJC Waistings White madras walsting remnants; striped, cord ed, checned and jac- quards; 35c values, at, yd. . 15c Challls Persian cotton challls 5c Is tht regular price; from the VU 2 C Ami hundreds of other interesting bargains Mon day In the basement. January White Goods Sale 3 4 Inch-wide white and plain colors Econ omy Linen; (water shrunk), the best Irish linen finish fabric made; it has all the appearance of real linen; m guaranteed to wash and does Ha not wrinkle, at, yard 34-inch Lustre Linen; in white and colors; a new cloth we are showing this season for tailored suits and waists; yarn mercerized and very lus trous, at, 'ard ,:. . , Just received our first shipment of white flaxon In stripes, checks and cords Now on display at the white goods Dept. 20c Further Price Reductions on Furs Clearing Sale Separate Muffs Black and Brown Coney Pillow Muffs, worth $2.00, now at fl.flS Black and Brown Coney - Rug Muffs; head trimmed, shirred lining, worth $3.60 93.60 $7 Brook Mink Muffs; head trimmed M.98 $17.60 Brook Mink Muffs; head trimmed 93.98 $7.60 Russian Lynx; large pillow muffs, at 98 Jap Mink Muffs, worth $16, at 910 Isabella and Sable Fox Muffs, worth $12.60 , to $15.00, at 98-B8 120 Black Fox Muffs; large rug shape, head and tall trimmed, at lfl.BO Other fine muffs mink, otter, Jap mink, lynx, fox, etc., at great reductions. Clearing Sale of Matched Sets Large, Open Bug Muffs; head trimmed, and large shawl collar with head, black French $50 Lynx, worth $10, at Large Russian Lynx Sets; black, large rug muffs and extra large shawl collar, former $ A price $15, at '. " Isabella and Sable Fox Sets; various style collars, pillow and rug muffs, ' $1 C worth $25, at $12.50 Grey Siberian Squirrel Sets; pillow muffs, zaza shape collars, ' $750 now at $35 Blue Wolf Sets; rug and pillow muffs, $ C large, shawl collars, at ? . . . . ' J $19 Brook Mink Sets; head trimmed muffs $ and collars, at $35 White Azuria Fox Sets; extra large, pillow muffs and very large shoulder piece, at . . ,m .' All the Other Tine Sets are Greatly Reduced. Clearing Sale of Fur Coats J7-inch fine Krimmer Coat, worth $69, at 939.00 86-inch fine Near Seal Coat; beaver collar, reveres and cuffs, worth $85.00. now at, each J5?"5 ff6-inch fine Striped Brook Mink Coat, worth $126, at ,89- 30-inch fine Near Seal Coat, worth $76, at M9-00 34-inch fine Near Seal Coat, worth $56. at 935.00 45-lnch fine Caracul Coats; fancy lined, worth $89, at 6?JJ 45-inch fine Brown Coney Coat, worth $59, at I?! 62-Inch fine Near Seal Coat, worth $96, at ?.00 80-lnch Astrakhan Coats, worth $69. at ..949.00 86-lnch fine Near Beal with Brook Mink collars, reveres and cuffs worth $75, now at J???? 27-lnch fine Brook Mink Striped Coat, worth $98, at ..969.00 50-Inch fine Caracul Coat; pointed fox collars, worth $160, at Ma-OO 86-Inch fine Near Seal Coat, with genuine marten collar and cuffs, worth $95, now at 60-inch Blended Squirrel Coat, worth $169, at ?? 00 24-inch Alaska Seal Coats, worth $360, at 9200.00 Erery Bit of Winter Mer. chandise Most Be Sold Special from the Clearing Sale WOMEN'S LEATHER DAGS These shopping bags arts fitted (f with Inside purse, worth up to $1 Ml each; bargain square, at, each. . . Attend the Muslin Sale Monday Buy sheets and pillow cases now. Prices will be higher after the January sales. The new hotel size, 81-99, seamless, bleached sheets -made from good heavy round thread 90c will be a low price on f (J these in February; January sale price, each OC Same sheets as above, in 81-90 Same sheet as above, in 72-90 size, at, each .59c size, at, each 50c Armorside welded seam sheets-tlie best improved searasheet in the market warranted to be much better than Pepperell size 81-99, at.... 55c; "81-90 al. .. .50c; 72-90 at. .. .35c Six well known makes of pillow cases; size 42x36. 45x36 and 60x36, on sale, each 14c Hemstitched pillow cases; 'free from dres sing; - 42x36 and 45x36-lnch, each, at 124c Regular 15c grade of pillow cases; Monday all day, will go pn sale, at,,-' """ each 1UC OUR GREAT JANUARY LINEN SALE P ATTEKH TABIiS CLOTHS 100. Dinner and Banquet Cloths; very best quality .Irish, Austrian ; and Belgium linen,: worth up to' $12.50, at, each . . . . ; .-.4.08 $4.50 Prussian linen pattern cloths 3 yards long; beautiful' floral. and stripe designs, each ..$3.30. Irish satin damask" pattern cloths sire 72-90 worth $3 76, each 91-98 Irish satin damask and round thread German linen pattern cloths le 72-72, $2.25 values, at, each .. 91-09 Extra special 2 Mi yards best quality German linen pattern clothes, $3.26 value, at, each ajl,? Hemstitched breakfast cloths all pure linen, $2.26 values, each 91.35 TOWEL BAM '. 100 dozen large, white Huck Towels; 10c size, each .. So 600 dozen best union Huck Towels; 20c values, each 18Ho All pure linen Huck Towels; large size; 26c values, each now at wo All pure linen, scalloped or. hemstitched Huck Towels; 60c quality, each, at " 76o Hemstitched Towels; all pure linen; each o Beautiful embroidered edge Towels; best quality Huck; $1.26 values, each, at .wo All our finest Huck and Damask towels; worth up to z, each, at . 60 dozen full bleached, hemmed Turkish . Towels; 20c values, eaoh, at ? 100 dozen eztra large, hemmed Turkish Towels; good. heavy weight: 26c values, at, each " 16c Imported PollBhlng Cloths, each luo SAJSAS BAXJ3 35c "N quality full bleached Table Damask; good assortment of pat terns, at, yd .24c 100 pieces best quality Merceriied Damask; 60c quality, at, yd. 80c all pure linen, full bleached Table Damask; good, heavy weight; 69c quality, yd 40c Fine Irish satin damask full two v yards wide $1 auallty, yard . .750 .Best quality Prussian and Irish da ';. masks full two yards wide, $1.8 .- quality, yard i..98o Double satin damask table, linen the very best made, $1.69 quality, 1 per yard 91-19 XTAPXX2T SAXS 500 dozen all pure linen Napkins; large size; $1.75 quality, per dozen, at .08c 100 dozen all pure linen Napkins; size 22x22; $2.25 values, at, per dozen $1.40 200 dozen Irish and Prussian linen Napkins; large dinner size, $3.50 values, dozen $2.49 $4.50 best Scotch linen Napkins; size; warranted to give good service, dozen . $2.98 $7.60 eztra large, pure linen Napkins; beautiful designs; very special, per dozen ....'93.98 TOWIL Mil, S5c Turkish Towels; very best quality yarn used, each, now at ISo Fine. Imported Turkish Towels; very large size; $1.00 value, at, each 69o The vry finest Imported Turkish Towels; corded borders; $1.60 values, each, at 89o Large Turkish Bath Wash Cloths; 12Hc quality, each, now at 8Ho 60 Rub Dry Face Cloths; large size, each 8V60 6c Knit Wash Cloths; large size, each 10 10c. Dish and Mop Cloths, each 5o BED IFBBADS. $1.89 quality, full size Bed Spreads, at, each 98o $3 shrunk Bed Spreads; Marseilles patterns; fringed, with cut corners, at, each 91.49 $3.60 scalloped edge Bed Spreads; 17x4 size, each '..93.49 AH our dimity, arlel and Imported bed spreads at greatly reduced prices. . RANDEIS SXOME JANUARY SALE or Muslin Underwear Greater bargains than ever in this big aale. f i. -V.. .wifaVi'' Night Gowns, Walking .length Skirts, Umbrella Drawers and Corset Covers, in this spe- Cft cial group, each .' .v vL Night Gowns and Chemises, with French embroidered yokes, petti coats with wide insertion in flounces, fine corset covers HE a and drawers, at I U v. There are very fine lots of under muslins to sell Monday at this price; beautifully made of selected materials and carefully flfio sized, at 70l This, group includes simply or elab orately trimmed night gowns, cor set covers, drawers and petticoats, as well as combination (M A suits, at V-loOtl Extra fine lots of exquisitely made undermushns in this great group, at Scores of other special bargains begin nlng Monday. $1.89 Laces Finest French and Ger man Val. lacea and In sertions; also dainty crochet, cluny and Ar menian effects:, in ndffAa and Insertion, r H raa ts worth up to 12 He, yd. . , I Himalaya Suitings It will launder and wear well and comes In 4.1 shades; bargain square, I'S.... 29c Imported -Linen Suitings Monday we offer the ad vance styles In French and English linen, and silk and cotton; also sheer crepe llsse, Irish chiffon weight poplins and tropi cal suitings, yd 25c to $1 Medium weight dress fab rics. In serges, ottomans,, suitings, etc., all the newest shades ; very spe cial, yd. 49c and 79c Carnations Worth 75o to 91.00 ' on a dozen, at, dozen. . . ,OvC Large and beautiful ear nations, on sale in Flower Dept. new store, south side. Men's Clothing All the overcoats and suits rrom the B. Rothchllds stock of Rochester, worth up to $10, ' r now at All the $20 overcoats and suits, now CIA each, at .Second Floor. Brandeis Hair Goods Dept. .We have just imported a large stock of beautiful FRENCH NATURAL WAVY HAIR. We excel in the rare shades. Turban braids and switches made up in lengtlis and shades to meet the require ments of present fashions. Hair coloring. ILir dressing. Roman. Braids; 36 and 40 inches long; $8 value, now at, each 84.08 Transformation; made of fine hair; all shades; worth $6, special price, eafh $2.08 Switches; made of long hair; 36 inches; worth $20. Monday, at, each' $10.00 Extra large All Over Hair Nets, Monday, only . . . .5 1 MQIHER SHYSCRAPER COMES gixte en-Story Building Planned by U. S. National Bank. CORNER SIXTEENTH AND FAENAM Auiea i:Ke at Last etls Property DrnndrUri Hay Ilustou l.ullfh fur Farnam Street Kn trance to Their Stores. I V .' Two important real estlate sales on Far- nam strettt, west of Sixteenth, were an , noumed Saturday. ' Another skyscraper Is planned fur the business dlxirict of Omaha. . Victor li. Culdwell. vice president of the United States National bank, announced Saturduy morning that the bank had at last succeeded In buying from the Ames vslate of Huston, through its Omaha agent. John A. Scott, furty-four feet adjoining the bank building on the west on Farnam atreet. This gives the bank a frontage of 110 feet on Krnam direct, with seventy four feet 011 Slxtwnlh street, on which the bank proposes to erect a skyscraper whir It , will be over ten stories high, the exact 1 eisht not liarlm? bt-en determined. ' J. L. Hi amlf is & S ins have bought the : adjoining twenty-two feet on the west from thii O.nahj National Hank HiiKling Company, the property running to the alley, 132 feel. The price paid was $T0,(w0. more than 13.0(H) a front foot, which Is th high est pike evr puld for real estuie In Omaha. This piuperty Is now occupied by i I the Boston Lunch, which full holds a lease for one year, after which the Brandeis company proposes 10 Improve the property. This lot was recently bought by the Omaha national Bank , Bulldlns comnanv as nart of the purchase of the New York Life In surance company building at Seventeenth and Farnam streets. Part of Bl Stores. There Is a rumor, which Emll Brandeis refuxes to confirm, that J. L. Brandeis 4k Sons will make this new building a part of the Brandeis Btorcs, giving them an entrance from Farnam street. Mr. Bran deis said they had not- decided how high thu building would be erected. Mr. Caldwell said the bank proposed to erect a most substantial office building, which would be ten or Bjore stories in height, providing a suitable modern bank ing house In every way fully equipped to care for the Increasing business of the bank. The bank has been persistent In its efforts to secure this property from the I Ames estate and has continued its nego tiations even after being postlvely turned down five times by the estate. Tbs bank had planned to buy the entire property of the estate on the corner, which completely surrounds the present bank building and if ocoupied by the Peoples Furniture and Carpet company. The estate absolutely refused to sell the Sixteenth street frun tage. so that the bank now owns 110 feet on Farnam street and seventy-four feet on Sixteenth street. Planned Tatted St Tartar.-. Ik-fore toe I'nion 1'uclflc definitely de- cMeij upon putUng up It twelve-story head quarters building at .Fifteenth and Dodge streets negotiations wer pending for the United States National bank and the Union Pacific to unite in buying the property from the Ames estate and erecting a fif teen-story .building which could be used as a bank building ana aiso as neauquar- ters for the Union Pacific, giving the rail road a city tloket offlco on the principal corner of the city. For some time It has been evident to the officers of the United States National bank that they needed more room, as the pres ent building, while a beauty from an artis tic point of view, has altogether too much waste suace for Its location. The d.rec- tors had decided that. If they failed In theli final and sixth effort to secure the Ames property they would attempt to buy the Board of Trade building or the Myers Dillon corner, neither of which are on the market at the present time. Arthur D. Brandeis is a director In tho United States National bank, - and it is thought the bank and the Brandeis will unite their properties and make the sky scraper that much larger. The property now held by the bank has no outlet on the alley, while the lot bought by Brandeis extends to the alley and should the big building be built on both It would give the building an outlet on the alley. Lifelong; Beadsg to dyspepsia, liver complaints and kidney troubles la needless. Electric Bitters Is the guaranteed remedy. 60c. For sale by Bea ton Drug Co.' Etors bottled beer delivered by the case to reoidencea by Charles Store, retail dealer, next door north of Etors brewery. Same prompt delivery, courteous treat ment and prices as formerly. Phones Webster U30, Ind. B-V m I WARM HANDTO EMBASSY MEN Cordial Greeting for Crusaders Plead ' ing for Ambassadors' Homes. THEY APPEAL TO YANKEE PRIDE Also Insist that Boalnesa Considers, tlons Require Official Buildings Abroad for Representatives of tho United States. Frederick Townsend Martin and E. Clar ence Jones struck a responsive chord at the Commercial club Saturday noon In their efforts to secure sympathetic help In their crusade for better homes for Ameri can ambassadors' abroad. One hundred of the leading business men of Omaha gath ered at lunch as guests of the American Embassy association to listen to the argu ments set forth by Mr. Jones and Mr. Martin. 'We do not meet opposition anywhere, but simply Indifference," said Mr. Martin. "But that indifference Is being overcome as the people begin to realise the showing their ambassadors make abroad in comparison with those of foreign nations. We should have small white houses In the foreign capitals which will represent the strength and dignity of our nation. The day has come in all parts of the wofT where the people rule, and when the people see the present places in which the' representa tives of this country live tbey get a bad oplnlou of the United Btates. Wa are ask ing all nations for gold to invest in this country, and they get a bad impression when ,they think this country cannot af ford homes for Its representatives. It Is now oi the standard of gold that we must send representatives abroad rather than on the standard of brains." Mr. Jones told of the movement which started six months ago and which now has a membership of over 80,000, He said the American . Embassy association . was try ing to form a small , association In each congressional district in the country te In press upon the congressmen the necessity of having better hemes. He said that it would only cost $3,000,000 to place a repre sentative home for the embasadors in each European capital, which he considered a an all amount In comparison tq the benefits to be derived. "We should be able to select our repre sentatives according to their ability, rather than In accordance with their wealth, as Is now the case," said Mr. Jones. "It really looks like a good investment in pro moting peace when we consider that 73 per cent of the revenues of the govern ment are spent In payment for past wars or In trying ' to provide for future con flicts, leaving but M per cent for peace requirements. "We need a bouse that will -not neces sarily cost too much, but will make a good appearance and combine the business of fice with his residence, the same aa the White House at Washington. We do not believe it should be a necessity for an am bassador to have a fortune or to spend a fortune to represent, this country abroad. It is a real democratic Idea and not a snobbish one, as some think. "We pay our ambassadors ti7,500 a year with no side expenses, while Oreat Britain pays $40,000 a year, furnishes a house and an expense account. Foreigners are im pressed by appearances and we can better enlist tho capital of these other countries if we make a good appearance and also by making them think we are with them to stay and we can do this by building permanent residences. We are the only great nation that has neglected to culti vate this friendship in the good old fash ioned way. "Not a note of opposition to our plans has been heard on our trip of two months. We feel that the' national pride will de mand a change and although we do not ask any financial help, we do ask your sympathy and want you to impress It upon your representatives In congress." Coal Man Makes Another Increase Having Raised Price of Anthracite and Semi-Anthracite, He Now Boosts Illinois Nat 60 Cent. The coal man has come forth with an announcement another announcement, to be specific that the coat ot Illinois soft coal has been boosted from St.SO to $7 per ton. WhyT Oh, 'cause. The price of anthracite coal was boosted in Omaha on December 1 from $10.60 to $11 per ton, and the price of the seml anthraolte was raised on the same date from $ to $8.60. Conductor of a Street Car Fined He Pays Fifteen Dollars for Assault ing Passenger Who Objects to Paying Two Fares. Conductor Bovee of the street rallwsy company was fined $16 in police court for knocking down David Underwood, a Ps- Underwood Is a soldier and Is stationed at Fort Omaha.. He and three companions were oh Bovee' car and a dlHpute arose over the payment of fares. It was claimed the young men paid twice. The conductor did not take kindly tn the charge of "knocking down" the fares and he pro eeeded to "knock down" the man who made the accusation. ' The fight occurred at the oar barn at Ames avenue and Twenty-fourth street. COUNCILMAN DAVIS TO WED Member from the Twelfth Will Marry ( Miss Aero re. Chrlsteasen In May. Councilman Charles M. Davis of the Twelfth ward will become a benedict, k. riowerv month of May he will I united In marriage to Miss Aurora Chris ten sen of 20 Florence boulevard. The an nounremeut of the engagement Is made by Mr. and Mrs. Jonas Johnson, lb Unci and aunt of the brlds-to-be. i