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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 31, 1910)
thy) m:i;; omaiia. Monday, (ktoi.kr i:io. 12 PENNSYLVANIA IT LINE S Solid Steel Trains To New York a n n B M E a D D a n n a a a a a Two of til Mnit rtmoni 1 ol M-nlarn Tlnies on rrti DlplT t n nn dsis 'l'li' pnigrrssh c kIioi' :lot tint own iwivf ; ten m n otni ns foo- nr ilillo other rivulets ar In a WwAUTE3- ir sxyertei.cia !i.ly t ' ....1. stlnvtimii hrovn pl'idy whether to tlo it or not. our s.u.ea om ,jiiih.' Sims l ffttf. IH Tuesday the Bargains vtnl be liven Letter in Our Great Sale of the Entire N. Y. Dressmaker's Stock Tlio crowds lit tlio (Irossmak ini; s;il' wt're mormons but tlx Ht.ock wjis of Midi fjrejit proportions it could not lf shown all in one day. Tuesday n'v lots will he liroimlit forward to fill tin1 squares nml counters. Unmade Dress Robes at 33.98 All tlio unmade dress rolt, broadcloths, novelty routfli wciut's ami tailored suitings. Kclusive of ). ( and 7 yard? for entire robe or suitable for automobile coat many worth up to $'J, at suitings, patterns Exquisite Laces Dress Trimmings Hight'lass foreign novelties, Venetian point. Irish point and Irish crochet, rich Oriental, silk embroidered hands, real crochet and Princess laces. Also finest IVencli and Swiss embroideries, batistes and I 'men l'louneings, bauds, gal loons, medallions, etc. some worth up to $J.t0 n yard IN SIX BIO LOTS ON BARGAIN SQUARES. 15c, 25c, 39c, 49c, 69c and 98c New Lots of Fine Silks and Velvets Brought Forward Choice Persian silks, silk Marquisettes, gauzes, brocades, pompadour silks, crepe do chine, crepe luxor, soie de mes- saliue, jhniu de gant from the dressmaking stock flj V i 1 ! I ! " made to sell at $." a yard, at, yard All the Mess tlices from the Dressmaking Stock ( 'om prising1 the evening tints and street shades at QA less than half the regular price, per yard OvC J SPECIAL SALE Silk Petticoats in Our Basement A great special purchase of high class silk petticoats. Made of excellent quality silk in blacks nnd colon, including many very fine Dresden patterns. Made with flounces, ruffles, tucks, etc. They are worth up In $4 and $4.."i0 in two lots in basement, at $1.98 and $2.98 BRANDEIS STORES "f- ' POPULAR PRICING Com Much to lubtiM tli Popularity of Our Ladies' Suit Dept. lff& Mannish Tailored Scotch Mixture Suit and Bsauliful Black Coat, at j 'j -.. -4 V a'. . I h. One of the naw onti black vplvrt I'Ihiik 1 1 1 k h .ii'fli. iwii ami a ihtim inrh lieplx. Anotlii'r li lilKli rut wltt. h tlirpp-tn-h i-odar nf Kustian Pn fur with 1bu-k tasHpl. AnoOier wttl' the pntrnt rollar arn! blHk (.hhiI 'I'lii' nrw llack Surtlw button tuxtt I iiui.lo Htup l,,',- Oip Tiniir NfMim run ntna ilfin n to tlio toe wtth fnnr' itta mond tip. ThlM tiont li ftiao deco ratiMt Willi (hmi'I If you me looking for t!ie latest tlilnn In iHrttew' linota lisve them iiihiIi' hi our nnlor. W'r buy no Jot lot!" mi l mil t'lem " nnplei' " See our south wlinlow for a atrrn iiouh 1 1 iit of up-tn-ilHtn 13 nlioen for voMien folko. Sorosis Slice Store UOlt South l.Mli St. HtWK HIMtl.V, Mgr. We .ue ? lin ine ii l k ""wiiuii i.i oi liiilfli wnnt'-tl Srolcn linxluro HUtt. ioiiii in lilnik mill lilt-, n''''U "oil wiii'e. llllil l:avp jusi H touch ,'f i ,1 to h.II to Mo'lr ;l 1 1 ' m-t U it.i-m-. 'I liry iur nil wlli; Ihlrty-lnrh iviil-(il I hit; iirkfi. line I wtih a 1'i'ii'ititiii Knoio i r sMt.it u :ii lnc ifiptm M'lvfl ml i I'hr kiii iio voiiibhiatioli plml ami iii- :ioiiiiii iiilloriM, l' h hotixe tint ni.iUi'x a i-y luKh, armie well known iuhu's Hint. kivIhk tlicMo hmM j ii hi'.i u 1 1 1 ii I in.iiiUin tiiHureil rftVrt - ami ve are Nellltiif them for only Long Bl.ck Coati for Wo.n.n $19.'j0 Wp nvo y ih 1 1 1 k very .Hwoil tHtlorr.l ("ut. -n all' wool I'l-njcirnt . 1 1 -1 1 u h It'iu-.l't, un.. lluoulnmt with sHltn. rut wltn ( i n i - fu t '. t: u Imrk, has Innu ioll sIihwI rolhir wl'h Inl-ml vtl el ii ml 1 1 I miiifil with !tlrk , g v t limicl. riiPi cnnt4 u in leeli- v- 5 11'' t iwctfcUy wrll (nHoreil nnd hii v jit 519 a o New Wool Tailored Dresses In chiffon, paimnm. rouibiuntion llouiire hipi pleali'il skirt yoki1, trlmnif.t ntih nilk ami eiithrobler'. Tin e (lrt'ies rotne In blark. brown ami blue, alzen :H to 1 Itiunarkably pretty ilrfbes for streei ami boutxe weiir - wld ihln Heck for only Trtnch Lynx Sata at 110.00 -Coine In black ami brnKii, I.UKt: muff ami lial cn'f. wonderful value, for this week only $12 $10 4 n ii B B a a at' m lltLli POIUALS OF PANAMA Cfovernmcnt Anthoriiei Start on Eij Steel Contract. FORTY-SEVEN PAIRS OF GATES Mi) Tliatnl 1 ! H Hilre4 to Bl(l ireat l.wrfca Will H I aad I (anal. FOOD FOR w "" mo NERVES ww youthful iur ont aa a raauli of oar erk ar inanlal axaruoo auou!4 taa HKAI8 NkHVi lOL ClI.l.S. Tbr rill niaka uu aat and alvay an 4 fc , aia aaala. Ii Ho. I Rnxaa fl 8 be MalL UUBMaa k MoCONIIta 9AO0 OOy Owe. latli anil luAa utraau. OWl DtUO GO. M. aa Mauraa a la. Omaaa. Sk !UH1 Rollablo Dentistry Tail's D LOW RATE EXCURSIONS Nov. 1 and 15 VIA 5- ' i South Southeast StopKTr Privilef 25 Dr Return Limit Ticbau foe Ihaaa Exeunloo ara aa Sal at Law Ralat ta Mny Paints in Alabama, Florida, Georgia Louisiana, Mississippi North and South Carolina Tennessee and Virginia Far full Particular Addrau P. W. MORROW, N. W. P. A, L. & N. R. R- Cbicato J. E. DAVENPORT, D. P. A, L 4 N. H R, St LeuU D Bacond Floor. Hundreds of Women Made Glad Today AT OUR GREAT BLACK SILK SALE Ver you one of tliem. Well. If imt, ilon't inl.a i (inilim tomor row and brlnut your nelKhbor. for this W n nhlen opportuntt v In buy the most beautiful hiKh Krndp and Kuaranteed black allk at ridiculously low price". We bought b wonderful to 'k from "no of the best known Mtnndai'd allk nianiifacturers of the world, for f 10.000 opot cayli. We aeruied every yard of bin remaining Uiln year a eilks, p lie wna banl piewfe'1 for caali. ilur olfer on thin mammoth Mock wna accepted al a ehameful sacrifice of Its original rot. Coma tomorrow. Wota tba aavlna;. Brlnj; your nathbora. "6-Inch black peau de sole, very ; iM-lnrh black Silk, for waists, lieavy. In deep luMtre. cheap at ' ''".'aes. limine gowna. klmo- i nas. etc., non-nmsable. wasn- $.1.1S for this sale only . . able, the moat serv iceable allk 9o inadi, worth 6'h this sale 3o at B B B 0 h a ii DHB a b a a n. a. i Al inn nmn rimhl Kit. Oct. .xi-MtKchlavuue boya rh earning tonlnht of isale they will eie a a Hallowe'en trophies would nut In III wildcat nlKlitmara tmaxina audi enormoua Imtm ua ara being imule In I'ltttburg for be 1'aiiama canal. Tby will ba laineat Katrt In the world. Any one uf tbe ninety two of tbem. tor there ara to ba f6rty-alx lMirt In all. will be about as high aa a alk-atory building, aa wlda tlxty five feet) aa many city building ara ami aevan feet deep or thick. Tha rtructural teal that will to (o maJt tbom will walgh KO.UkW ton, or mora than alglit tlnie aa much aa waa ued to build tha Mrtel tower In Parts. . Tha mighty portal, designed to admit a world cvmmerc from one ocaaa to an lhar, must withstand a tlda of orttiotsm a wall a a tieuieudoua praeaure of water and poa-iibl exuvulalons of tha eajlh. Kor year tha oontrovaray evar fata or no aulas, lock or sa level ha been tha dividing Issue of tha canal problem. In t,i face of fsar In soma Quarters that tha foundation on tha Isthmus ar not sura iiough for locka, that earthquake or water preaaur would dislodge them and bat an enemy's mlnsa or accidental ex plosions might easily destroy them, th gvivarnment haa begun to build tha gates riv as Half Mllllosia. " Tti cost will ba tu-0.lkM. Tha builders are tb McChntlo Vlaj shall Steel Construc tion company, a half of whose Independent plant here has been given over entirely io he gate contract Of tha sV.vkW tons of sue! it-MUlrad tha heaviest alngl piece will Weigh about elgfTieen tons Theaa will be tha base girder, which ar seven feet long .nd wldch will ba placed much Ilk the tit at floor glidata of a kscrapr. The!,""r cerles of glider above them will range fiom Ik feet apajt near the bottom to 6 frei apart at the top, and over the skele ton structure thus formed w alec tight .ei morula! will ba bolted, ir.iu'h alter the fasluou of clapbvards on a liouse The thic knees of the plataa will laug from au Inch at th base to M of an Inch at tlie top Tha weight cf a iu Itla gat will ba about W ton and tha di mension eje T: to IC feet high. l to feet .. iJe end feet llUck. The thviusanda of individual pieces, .miiibriel and fitted t go together as asily aa duiuren a blvK-k. will ba (hipped ;-t steamer via HalUmora and wttii them a til in over four hundred skilled struc tural steel builders from Pittsburg to set i pun up. Tb advance guard of experts leaves here In Devam ber and th first work piobably wtU begin early la 1111 H ai'l take tbiea years to complete the job. The location of lae forty alt pair of galea w'.ll b Iwanty at ttatua daia on the 1'aciflc sale, twelve at i'edro MlKUel and fourteen at Mlraflores near the At lantic entrance. The guts are Uesiiiiicd to hold back water 47.4 feet deep In a channel 110 feet wide, which means u pressure of a million pound. KngineerH. in reply to alarmists, point out that even If a tremendous explosion or earthquake should damage or destroy one or more sets of gutes, no great Ulseeter would en sue, (or all lock are to bemade In dupli cate, to accommodate tiafflc In both direc tions at once, and the wreckage of one set of luck would only necessitate tha diver sion of commerce into another set. but really violent earthquakes have not oc curred In th l'anama region for more than two renturlr and It would require a mighty selge for an enemy to destroy the locks. Kach lock will be ample for a sldp SO per cent larger than any vessel now afloat, and It haa leen estimated that as I many as a hundred ocean ships may be ( handled In a single day. There are no i locks approaching these In else. The ! fsmouit Sues ranal Is a sea-level affair i and the few gieat lock canals would have , to combine their gates to euual the else and stiengtU of the great d ors of l'anama. Deadly t-rlaht pvsee sufferers ( um lung troub'e t.ll they leai ii In Kings New l'lscovery will help them fcvv and l.i hr sale by iieeton 1'iug t o STOCKMEN KILLED IN WRECK Mrs sleet Ilea in I'as- seaaier 1'raln t raaaee lata 4 abowee. MtNTKVIIUi, Mini.. fid .n sheathing of ' atocaiiitn. i-oming east with a liainioad or rattle, were asiet p in tne caboose alien the pveengr bote down uihmi it and i four were kliled ovitrgrit v licUii I ' Kahsoldt and William mwinng mauaged ' to crawl through the eri' of the stor-k train aa It w as ni t-av orln to ra. k on the siding to let the pee-enger by a mile ; west of th's t'lace today I The deal WI1J.IAM H llll.U Mi -s t itv. M THOMAS llll-U M !es itv UlX)KtK LKl'ER. llonner. 8 P J P P1VI1TKK reenv. 8 l Not expe-ted to live' lieorge UhIikiIJi, Abt-idri-u 1' William Downing. Mi re v'l. For suffering wo in an hoot I there is no greater agony than aehing feet. Ami for these women we have a mes sage of comfort in our GROVER'S COMFORT We are represent atWee; in Ne braaka for thpse fatuous shoe, which lire kDown the world over. They are the eanlest fitting, best wearing shoe ever put on a human foot; aa to fit, they fit the foot like a fine kid glove would the hand. They are made of the finest kid leather In lace and button. Price range: $1.75 lo $4.00 Drexel Shoe Co. 1419 Farnam St. TWENTIETH CENTURY FARMER llir Hollar Per 1 ear. ONDER Made ByTUeiaORKER If Process MANY wear "Dorothy Dodd" shoes to vhom price means nothing. They want the correct shoe and would have "Dorothy Dodds" if they cost twice the money. $4, $4.50 and $5 The Bennett Company 'aji soft, clear, velvety free from rough spots, patches, eruptions and blem ishescan only be obtained by intelligent care and a healthy con dition of the skin. att EftOXIDI II O I K I S. nl. GRISUUOLD DETROIT, MICH. Kretl Postal. ITra. M. A. bhave, gr 13 a valuable nrmaration. of pTiat t M O" assistance in producing a beautiful, attractive skin because it contains a superior antiseptic agent, which clears the pores of impurities, and is healing and invigorating in its action. Get it at any A. D. S. Drug Store. Look for the sign. 4 v.vfv riv !1 rc:invi:ini;i "Limited" trains Chicago to !v.v Y:'; liave i.ll-slct. 1 cars, iiicliKliii "The Pcnnsylvan:;! LiaiitcJ" I.v. Cli'i.i .'O MC p. in. Ar. New Voi a My i Ml p. ni. 'The I'crinsvl.T.iiu Special" T he l l our lin I v. t Imi: n i n 11 :rr to J p m. rr. Nt-vv W'k Lay s. in. Ali :"t.'; l t .'.ii tr.e ntm-cclKipsihle tii.tSMv:: steel beam;', rxlond tluir fMirc loi; utli indclriK-tiblc fireproof --c'ociric rvulinc lumps in upper berths weip'nt of cpts t1.r.n'.i:P.es practically all vibiaiion. Ths.y are ne.s and luxuriuuly furnished. Other Nf.v Vrrk trains leave I'hirao daily 8. IS a. ni., 10.0.1 r. ni., 10.30 a. m., :5.1S p. ni., I. i5 p. in. and 11.45 p. in. When the Pennsylvania Station opens in New York City, Nov. 27, through trains from the West will be all-steel and land passengers in that city's busiest spot, one block from Droadway. For furtticr detailed information AJJress W. U. ROWLAND, Traveling Passenger Agent 319 City National Hank Htiildinu, OMAHA. M P. (M91 'ONE BURNER H-:V'-VyK.V.'VV, WrTSfflSSSV- All housewives WHO SAW the "TEIPLE-TRICK" ROASTER COM BINATION under actual service conditions at the Omaha Gas office recently were AMAZED to see the marvelous nnd hitherto unknown top burner possibil ities made available by the aid of this wonderful and many-featured kitchen utensil. to see, for the first time in the history stove cooking, the BROILING or TRUE roasting principle successfully applied to tb.6 Astonished heavier cuts of meat. Delighted to find it possible to Roast Meats OVER ONE SMALL TOP BURNER of their pis stoves wlthont BASTING, WATER or SMOKE, and with no stooping, lifting or heat discomfort. Convinced by the evidence of their own eyes and taste that MEATS Bmall roasts or large can be roasted without losing half in bulk and appetizing flavors it BROIL-ROASTED instead of baked or steamed in ovens YES, and kept hot for HOURS if needful without drying or burning. THE TOASTING, WARMING and STEAMING features of the "TRIPLE-TRICK" were seen to be possible J wun dui a XT&cuon oi ine uaa rcquireu bo operate me faulty constructed appliances in common use. THE IDEA that a MEAT ROASTER cocld, in addition to the features named, include all the advantageu-aof E Baking Oven, except the Flour Food functions, was so new, so unique, that people actually wanted to know if they couldn't bake bread, biscuit or pies in the "TRIPLE-TRICK", too. IT WAS CAREFULLY EXPLAINED that the "TRIPLE TRICK" is constructed on the scientific principle of a BROILING OVEN and would be a failure for foods made of flour, as would the Gas Broiler of their stoves. Cooking Willi Gas MEN and WOMEN alike were intensely interested and overwhelmingly convinced that practicable, successful and easily within the fi nancial reach of every family in Omaha if the full value of its heat units is utilized, as is emphatically the case with the "TRIPLE-TRICK" COMBINATION ROASTER, TOASTER, WARMER, STEAMER and SAD IRON HEATER. Ball Drug t o. ISK Farnam 11. 8 King-. 14th and Farnam ' Maine Drug C . KID Karnam Walnut Hll' Fharma.v. 0tli ao4 Cuming faratoga Drug Co. :ttli an.l Ainai Ava I J. 11. Merchant. Isth anj Howard I Jao. J Fraytag. 1KI4 North I'ttM Street. ;tth and l.ak. I .... wa la icicle. in i ..I uiBh.r ' i r-risiy msmisry M.J devoieiiiia 1 rouine ana riut anj Jolnnion Drug Co. :4tti and raiding ' .-oiu water l.eih nearby. SI anj up i.rr I t K Ueranek. 140 outh lith Street 1S 1' lOCllilS .nil uw m'.M .1 'M.l I i Ui f t.othrop. 11 I.. I'rlbt: ncir. r'oiest a) Fenlon i Streets. 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