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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 24, 1910)
i 10 ; Tire BEE: mfATTA, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 24. 10m. aT. st. .rr. &x. fz. Jt. p-i . r ' ' . ..I .. in i . . . . ,YT -sr -- M M I M j i I B I Lj I n I 5 &V SSviV-V MS SHOP TIII3 EVENING OR AS EARLY SATURDAY MORNING AS YOU CAN. If you are undecided what to buy, by all means come to Brandeis Stores in the morning. You can walk through the aisles and see hundreds of suitable gifts at the prices you wish to pay. Mothers will find it very convenient to leave their small children in our free nursery and playroom, in charge of two competent nurses. The children will be delighted and mothers will be free from care. Ycu'll Save Much Time If You Shop By Our "Transfer System." Ask at the First Counter You Visft. II 1 . rl I II I I I I 1 1 N B Offlaia's wm waft Chris lopping Ceit Make Yon oa t ho inos Cordially Welcomes the Last Day BuyersThis Great Store With Its 1,000 Courteous Clerks is at Your Service n do your last days' buying here betterlhananywhorpel.se. Greater stocks-broader aisles better elevator service better light and better ventilation. A creat modern perfect 1 v " m st of your time, you can buy here more quickly from bigger varieties. Make the most of your money, the amount you have to spend will buy more and better present Knf ! .UIPP? t i a'storp- ' ls kiiuruiy at JJraiHieia Stores Gifts That Delight Women Mi j j I- fva-- zrr? 1 r.j !,j ' iTlii""'ni i i " ; 3 GIFTS of JEWELRY Specie 1 Prices Prevail for Saturday Special Sale of Toilet Sets for women, for men and for boys and girls; all the prices greatly reduced. Special Men's Toilet Sets at $1.39 and $1.98 Those clever new styles in Mesh Bags, very popular, at special prices, $20.00 down to $1.25 Latest arrivals of Beaded Bags all marked at special prices. Coral Brooches and Tie Pins, Diamond Bracelets, Cuff Links, Kings on special sale. Women's Shirt Waist Rlngg, solid gold 10K, worth up to $6, at 31.9S American made movement boys' and men's thin model watches, 7 Jewel, fitted with 10-year guar anteed gold filled cases, worth $10, at $0.98 Hollow Handle Knives and Forks, worth $10, set of 12 pieces. $7.08 Tea Spoons, worth $1.50, set of t $1.00 Dessert Bpoons, worth $3, set of I t $2.25 Table Spoons worth $3.50, set of '. t $2.75 Coffee Spoons worth $1.75, set of t $1.4J1 Oystej Forks worth $2.50, at SI .75 Rogers & Hamilton Triple Plated SILVERWARE Berry Spoons worth $1.50 at. . . .$1 Orange Spoons worth $2.50, set of Blx. at $1.75 Cream Ladle, worth $1 each, at 49 Gravy Ladle, worth $1.25, at 75 Oyster Ladle, worth $2.75 at 82.25 Xforitnm Ladle worth 13. at f .fk - - - ' . A. ... V I Cold Meat Forks, worth $1, at 75 3 Salad Forks, worth $3. at. ..$2.50 " Plain knives and forks, worth 14.60, set. of 12 pieces $3.75 Salad Set, spoon and fork, worth $3. at $2.25 THIS SILVERWARE GUARANTEED FOR 20 YEARS im Brandeis Never Carry Over Any Toys From One Season to the Next We open each season with all new poods. Before we close Saturday night we will sell all our Toys, Dolls, Games and Holiday Goods of every kind. To dispose of everything we have made many extraordinary price reductions. Saturday will be the best bargain day ever known in BRANDEIS TOYLAND. Matched Fur Sets are gifts that never fail to please. Here are sets of r frflA i r various popular furs at. . . V)-vl"" 1 5 A Special Lot of VERY FINE FUR SETS Black Wolf, Black Fox, Red Fox, Blue Wolf, Canadian Marten, Chinese Mink, Brook Mink, etc. worth from (?OC $30.00 to $45.00; at, a set $.D rK hi fin J SPECIAL SALE OF SILK AND NET WAISTS ror oaiuraay, we orrer your choice of all .in. i . . "in waiBis, newest models, most and at. . Saturday in Millinery WOMAN'S HAT in Our Entire Stock, that has been selling up to $15.00. . Department ANY f ( $2.50 This Includes hundreds of up to date midwinter modeU large and small shapes, Including fur hats. This Is a remarkable offer just before Christmas. SILK PETTICOATS Blacks and all desirable colors, worth $12.50. at CHRISTMAS APRONS Make acceptable gifts, at 25c, 39c and.. SWEATER COATS Popular colors, all sizes, worth $8.50, our women's finest net st up to date styles Just One-Half Trice. up to $5.00 50 at $5 umt-nB nam iioDes Here ls a special lot, actually worth up to $10.00 fiat Your unrestricted choice of any Woman's Cloth Tailored Suit in Our Stock (imported models excepted) for $17.50 Women's Winter Cloaks All this season's up to date models, val ues up to $18, CIA v T- ' . r- ill. a ' 1 Candy for Christmas IN POMPEIAN ROOM Fine Box Candles for gifts, at, per lb., 60c, 50c, 40c, 26c and SOd Fancy Baskets filled with choicest confections, at each 75c, up to SIO Imported French Fruits, at per lb l0 Empty Candy Boxes and Cornucopias, at per dozen 10c to 50 8per.lt 1 Inducements to Sunday Schools, Churches, etc. Brandeis Flower Dept., New Store, South Side Immense showing of Cut Flowers, Blooming Plants, and Evergreens at Special Prices. Flower department open Sunday morning In Lobby Brandeis Bldg. ARTICLES FOR CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS In Oar Stationery Department M&ln rioor. Fol.lin- Paper Bella, at ... ...S5o down to lo Paper Garlands, In red, green and holly, at 6o, lOo and 150 Dennlson's Crepe Paper, the beat, In red, green, white, etc, per roll, at loo lennlon' Decorated Orepe Paper, with holly dpalffn. per roll, at 16o Holly Paper launch Sets, table cloth, napkins and dollies, per net. at 350 Holly Paper Dollies, per dozen, lOo and 15o Holly Paper Napkins," per' dozen", 6o Holly Paper Streamers, at , s0 Holly Paper for wrapping packages, put up In rolls, at . 50 Holly Tissue Paper, In roll, at iOo Tally Cards, dozen, up from' . '.36c Dinner Cards Christinas designs, per dozen, at T, . ag0 (0 f50 Empty holly boxes In various sizes and shapes, to hold Christmas gifts', 60, lOo, 15c BRANDEIS STORES Wosd for Burning Placquea, boxes, whisk boom holders, match hold ers, trays, picture frames, etc values up to 35c choice, Jjg Our Itegular Pyroffraphlc . Outfits, worth $4.60, with No. 46 nolnt. lare-e hnlh best tubing and bottle, at .only In Brandeis Drug Section 26e Xmu Perfumes 16c $1 60 Manicure Pets .... 89o We have a complete line of pocket manicure sets, up from 93.00 76c Toilet Waters 49o Plnaud's Lllao Toilet Water, special 690 $1.00 Flower Girl Toilet Water 69o Hair Brushes, 91.00 to 93.00 $1.00 Traveling Cases.. 4o DITTO SPECIALS 2Bc Hydrogen Peroxide.. 80 One lb. at .. Five 26c Panltol for 20-Mule-Team Borax o calces Ivory Soap ISO Powder ...14o Tooth 26c fanltol Cream 14o 2Bc Rublfoam 190 26c Lllao Talcum to EOo Java Hire Powder. . aso Mm. Tale's special demon stration Is still at our toilet goods section. Don't fall to see her If you are Interested. - 1 ; ' si ' ' ' 1' 1 - 1 in LONG TRIP FOR CORNELL CLUB la Omaha, the Farthest Point West, Next Monday. FLANS FOR THE BOYS IH OMAHA Hereptloa la the Afternoon, with Concert at Iloyd In Grrnlat and Dance Later at the Rome. The Cornell musical clubs, which will come to Omaha Derember 2t, are making the longest trip that they have ever at tempted. Omaha In the farthest western point and most of the large cities between here and Ithaca will be visited. The first concert after leaving home was given In Rochester, X. Y.. from .there the clubs going to Cleveland, Chicago. Milwaukee and then reach Omaha. From here they go to Kansas City, Ht. Louis, Cincinnati. Pitts burg and New York City. Kverywhere the club are being greeted enthusiastically by Cornall alumni and elaborate efforts are being made to entertain them. ENGLISH DELAYS TRIAL SO WIFE MAY GET DIVORCE Several Parties hears Aa-reemente, Slopplna Suits I'niler Way la ' District Co art. Caspar Brhults, whose trial on a charge of wife abandonment was to have been be gun In district court Friday, has offered to pay his wife S9U0 and to make no resist ance; to a suit for divorce. If she will start It, If she will drop the prosecution for wife abandonment. Mrs. Schultz has accepted tha offer. County Attorrey English con tinued the case against Bchulti indefinitely Friday morning. If Schults carries out his promises the case will be dlsmlxsfd; If not, it will be tried early In January. The wife atandenineut case of the state Mai list Oscar Henderson was dismissed on motion of tha county attorney. Henderson and bis wife having become leconclled. The case of the state agulnst Walter Jones, charged with larceny, was dismissed for want of prosecution. New Books Fiction. THE FLYINCJ MKRCl'RY. Bv Eleanor Ingram. 195 Pp. SI. 50. Bobbs-Merrlll company. This book tells a charming love story between a manly young fellow and a sweet and gentle girl. Besides the love story we follow the development of a quarrel be tween father and son and witness the sav ing of a fine young fellow from his In herited weaknesses. The motor races and the rescuo of the young man, who Is the hero's cousin, are all excellently worked up together. 8AI.OMY JANFX Ry Bret Harte. 78 Pp. SI. Houghton-Mlfflln company. This popular love story of the west now appears for the first time In a separate edition. Illustrated In color by Harrison Fisher and Arthur I. Keller, and bound In blue and gold. THFi STRENGTH OF THR WEAK. By Mary Dixon Thacker. 4"i0 Pp. 1.&0. I roadway Publishing company. This story deals with the problem of the "other woman" and the race question of the south It Is marked by many in tense situations and climaxes. Missouri quest of exercise adventure and Impressions. Being a poet as well as a man of action, the adventurer had an experience which his temperament and tastes qualified him- to enjoy to the full and his' recital makes a thrilling narrative. By Iuc!le THE HINGING MOUSE STORIES. By Emerson Hough. 236 Pp. SI. iiobbs-Mcr-rlll company. "Thoughts," said the Blnglng Mouse softly, "thoughts and remembrances. These 1 are the- things that live forever. It ls only the shadows that are real." A deli cate whim it Is that makes a little mouse, gliding out of the shadows and sitting in the firelight when all the house is still, the narrator and Interpreter In Mr. Hough's bouk. INSTITUTE CHILDREN AIDED , oo4na of World Lodge Doaales ' Ton for Each Child Others Help la Work. The Janitor of the Child Saving Institute was preparing to go to bed when the tele phone rang and the message caused h'm hurriedly to array himself In his vesture and harrledly to advance upon the Wood- men of the World headquarters. Alpha camp had telephoned that upon the camp's own Christmas tree hung a lot of tos for the children of the Insti tute and that If the Institute wanted them it had best send a messenger at onee. The toys were so numerous that each child will get one of them. A letter received by Superintendent A. W. Clark Thursday sayat 'Kncioaed please find Si for a merry Christmas for number S W No such number Is on the books of the Institute and the Intent of the anonymous writer, a woman, ls probably to give the money to any child or children. Oiher gifts similarly designated and similarly arionjmcus have been received through the tr. THE I'NUVEP IJFE OF I.ITTl,E MARY KI.L.KN. By Ruth Mclienry Stewart. !U Pp. $1. Bobbs-Merrlll company. In this new story of Slmklnsville, that quulnt vlllase, Mrs. Stuart reveals the mysteries of mother-love and the gentle and unselfish kindness of simple hearts. Bizarre, Indeed, Is the mother-mystery she crai.-a amid that homely setting, and strange the call upon the friendly hearts. Bhe touches our sympathies, and stirs our desires to the end that we are minded to live In charity with all our neighbors. THU RAJNBRIIWJH MYSTHRY. Bv Grace Tylor Pratt. 200 Pp. SI. 20. Sher man. Flench V Co. An Interesting story of mystery which remains mystery to the end. There la a pretty love story threading Its way through the narrative. The scene of the story is laid In New England, and the characters are well drawn. By Frank Wal Wessels Bis- TIIK OOI,IE. ROAD, ler Allen. Pp. 11.50. sen company. The setting of this story Is laid In Ken tucky. It Is a tale of the open road with the spirit of the woods and the river, yet. wlthall. something happena every-now-and-then that's whimsically adventurous. The hook hss a fceiies of charming Illustrations and borders by George Hood. OPEN WATER By James B Connolly. S22 Pp. 11.60. Charles fcribner'a Sons. A volume of short stories full of the fresh air and Tying spray of the sea. They tell of tha tlbherman of Gloucester, the seaman of the navy and smugglers. THE RIVER AND I Hv John G. Net hardt. SLi I f2 u. P. Putnam s Sons. Mr. Nelhardt tells the story of his des- Poetrr. MOODS AND MEMORIES. Bycrly Miller. Sympathy and understanding, light and shadow, enter Into this little booklet of verse. Mrs. Miller Is a Nebraska girl, who lives In Omaha, which e.dds Interest to her attractive verses. THE GIRL, T I,OVED. Bv James Whit comb Riley. S2. Bobbs-Merrlll company. A Christmas edition of one of Mr. Riley's most charming poems. The cover design and tinted drawings are by Howard Chand ler Christy, and the marginal decorations by Margaret Anderson. RILEY'S SONG OF HOM'e. By James Whltcomb Riley. 130 Pp. $1.25. The Bobbs Meirill company. A collection of songs about "home-folks" end "cheery words," and the practical things of every-day lives and the simple virtues that' makes these lives beautiful. FRONTIER BALLADS. Bv Joseph Mills Hanson.' 92 Pp. $1. McClurg & Co. A collection of poems under three heads Soldier songs, Prairie songs and River songs all teeming with the strife and vigor of pioneer life. THE I.I'RK OF LIFE. By Oliver Opp Dyke. 128 Pp. SI. Sherman, French ft Co. A collection moods. wllch Impelled the Pilgrim Fathers to withdraw from the Church of England. CACTI'S AND PINE. Bv Sharlot M. Hall. 204 Pp. 11.50. Sherman. French A Co. The spirit of the west finds animated ex pression In these poems. The author has lived the life of the southwest and her verse pictures vividly a domain too little known. THE POEMS OF MAX EHRMANN. 200 Pp. $1.60. Dodge Publishing company. A complete collection of the shortpr prose and verse poems of Mr. Ehrmann. In cluding the "Light, of the Sun," a short drama. DARII'S GREEN AND HIS FLYING MACHINE. By John T. Trowbridge. 60 cents. Houghton-Mifflin company. The first separate edition of this famous poem Is laug-hably illustrated by Wallace Goldsmith. Every one who witnessed or read about the aviation meets should pos sess this hilarious classic. THE Yl'KON. By Si. George H. Doran of short lyrics in varying POEMS OF ALEXANDER POSEY. Col lected and arranged by Mrs. Minnie H. Posey. ISO Pp. SI. Crane & Co. A collection of verse mostly on themes of nature. THE PILGRIMS. By Isaac C Ketler. 206 Pp. Fleming H. Revell company. An epical Interpretation of the character and an attempted revelation of the motives DERBY DAY IN Yukon Bill. 128 Pp. company. The rough frontier life of Alaska Is here exploited. For the most part the verses are In dialect and narrate various happen ings under the Arctic circle. BIOUARD. By Arthur Peterson. 1S6 Pp. George W. Jacobs & Co. Slguard Is depicted as a young Norse rover, and the action Is supposed to take place about the middle of the fifth century. Ills Rallaaj Passion. The young man waited for the million aire's reply. "I don't blame you for wanting to marry my daughter," said the latter. "And now how much do you suppose you and .she can worry along on?" The youth brightened up. "I-I think." he cheerfully stammered, "that S'JOO.ono well Invested would produce a sufficient Income." The millionaire turned back to his papers. "Very well," he said, "I will give you Sioo.ooo providing you raise a similar amount." And the young man went away sorrow ing. Cleveland Plain Dealer. Will Exhibit Big Red Clover from Oregon Rodman, Land Booster for Deschutes Valley, to Display Products at Land Show. How they grow red clover thlrty-Blx Inches t--',i for two cuttings a year will be the subject of an exhibit from the Deschutes valley of Oregon at the Omaha land show. W. 8, Rodman, an Omaha real estate agent who is leaving the Nebraska field to grasp the opportunity of the growing northwest, Is to put on the land show dis play. It will be In charge of O. A. Tor gerson, an Omaha attorney, who Is also to leave for the northwest. The new town of Redman Is to be the center of the country under development. This town will within three months be served by both the Hill end Harrlman sys tems. The Hill line Is all but complete. "The Dechutes valley Is close enough to the coast to get some of the ameliorating Influences of the Japanese current," said Mr. Rodman, "so we really have but little winter. The climate la mild and temperate. "The products of the soil there are of wide range, including grains, grasses and fruits. We are especially proud of the alfalfa. The breaking up of the ranges is .snaking land which will grow these valu-' able feeds more valuable and there Is every Indication that our land there will steadily rise In value." Redman now has a population of about 301 persons. The town Is but S years old and In Its Infancy bears the promise of rapid development. Cook county, In which it Is situated, ls without saloons. As a measure of the big way things are meas ured out there It Is the boast of the boost ers that their county la as big as the state of Massachusetts. llolldlna- Permits. Kate Welson. B19 North Thirty-third street, frame dwelling, S2.&00; Thomas Spell msn. 33'M Noieh Thirtieth street, frame dwelling. S1.000. Bo Mot Be Misled by imitations ! THE GENUINE nr rAi BRANDEIS STORES Great Special Sale of the Famous gut rdffie ItD The Petticoats that fit snuggly about the waist and hi;s without a wrinkle, crease or fold. All Our $5 s;lk $(H)98 " Klosfit Petticoats O $3.00 Klosfit Petticoats for $2.00 $2.50 Klosfit Petticoats for $1.67 Choice of Any of Our Cotton Closfit Petticoats Sateens, Feathersilks or Moreens at just y3 OFF $2.00 Klosfit Petticoats - fon $1,341. $1.50 Klosfit Petticoats for $1.00 atieir's Registered V. a. t at. Offloa bear this trade -mark on every package, and are made only by WALTER BAKER & ESTABLISHED 1780 CO. LTD. DORCHESTER, MASS. A steady growth of Bee wants ads Has placed it at the head of the list in about all the important classifications. It prints morn inches of advertising under Announcements Educational Dressmaker Personal Automobiles Real Estate As well as many other heads than any other pub lication in Nebraska. Call Tyler 1000 and ask about it A cheerful staff is always ready for you. inmm i Tiyw-iwirmaT.iawe I M t (ft