Tin; m;K: omaha. satuhdav, dixkmbkr 30. 1011. mm A TATTThTn (MEM QLEttl I K v r mi 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 STOKES MJE lip "Women's Lori!? Blanket and Floeot'd Kimonos worth to $:!.:) for $1.25 Women's $4 SILK PETTICOATS at $1.98 WOMEN'S DRESSES worth up to 1o iit $5.00 WOMEN'S TAILORED SUITS worth uj to $17.)i Jit ' $5.98 Children's COATS worth up to $10 nt $3.98 Any Childs Wool Peter Thompson , DRESS ut ' HALF PRICE Any Womans or MiWs SWEATER COAT HALF PRICE BEGINS SATURDAY PRICES ARE REDUCED ON EVERYTHING UNHEARD SACRIFICE OF ALL OUR WOMEN'S READY-TO-WEAR WINTER APPAREL BEFORE THE MIDDLE OF THE SEASON. We Offer Your Unrestricted Choice of ? e --?xAi . 1 ' s r et K.h i HV.tt.V' H . ,v Amy Womami' IN OUR ENTIRE STOCK (MANY. WORTH UP TO $35.00) OR i Any Woman's Cloth Coat (MANY WORTH UP TO $65.00) OR h py ; Amy Womam's Dress tJiV-:. 'fNsly;: THAT HAS BEEN SELLING UP TO $50.00 SATURDAY-ONE DAY ONLY Clearing Sale Special Yomea's All Wool anawls ana hearts knitted scarfs nnd nhawlg, IVj' toVP fancy colors. JScnrf anJ hshawls that sold up to $1.00, . on laro bargain square, vil at, each V A!ho big. lot of women's aud uil- clren's knitted caps, nt 39c H-lnch KixlUnt-Hultltir In 1 nhadea ol gr!j- liilnml, I chuie f ttrown mld'j ana 1 tid or navy b!ft. Tli blsgesi lr Uooda Bargain offered In year oiie mua a half rarda wide ami worth Hii: yQ apiM-UI at yard au4 J L Kala rioor sBarfala III I I! I HI Hundreds and hundreds of the newest, highest class, most fashionable winter garments in cluded in this offer. Every new style is represented. Nothing reserved. Your Choice of Our Women's Evening Coats, at.. .JUST ONE-HALF PRICE Your Choice of Any Woman's Dress or Costume, Worth , Over $50.00 for. ..... . .HALF-PRICE All Fur Coats, Fur Sets, Fur Muffs and Fur Scarfs, at GREAT REDUCTIONS Choice of Any King or Herald Square Waist, at ..ONE-THIRD OFF THE REGULAR PRICE Women's Tailored and Lingerie Waists, Worth up to $2.00, at .98c S U ! I it mmm hi WMBMMWB MPgBf.l,AHtf. XUMBaI"' ""gUJ.J.. ggt Women's Skirts, mixtures and black and navy worth up to $3.00 at $1.98 Women's $1 WASH WAISTS at 39(" Women's $10 TAILORED SUITS at $3.50 m Mmam Women's $5 SLIP-ON RAIN COATS at $2.50 BJL9XKEVT Women's $5 Heavy Winter COATS at $1.50 Children's $5 CLOAKS at $1.50 BASZOKBST $3.00 Fur Scarfs and Muffs at 98c BABBBOearr Clearing Sale of Blankets Sl.no and SVS.00 Ffiiicy lUth Iktbe and Wrapper lUanketR at nuh OOc K1ra large site, 72x90 In. on will make root, heavy weight, light. luetlhm and dark colore large aaaort- raent ot pattern; clearing price, ach 1A I u J b pi lU-Rolar 91S.00 !dr and 'JO.0O pair Fine All . Wool lUanketa at each A.UO-LThese are the tin eat wool blanketa manufactured fancy jacquard - nefllins, bound aldea and ends with 4 In. silk rib bon; cornea In ilnk. blue, lavender, tan and nlle green, alao Large plaida; clearing price, q j Fine all wool 1 1-4 atxe Blanketa In plaids, checkr, white, tan and grey colors; never priced for lege than $5.00 and $6.00 and are well worth .V It; clearing price, per pair $&V5 Price Reductions in Jewelry 25 per cent reduction on any piece of solid gold Jewelry or gold-filled Jewelry (diamond set Jewelry excepted.) S5 per cent reduWlon on everything in Ster ling Rllver, Toilet Ware or Manicure Pieces. 25 ier cent reduction on all Hollow Sllver-ware--Tea arte, Bake Dishes, etc. V:io per. cent reduction on all Clocks, except alarm clocks. .All Velvet Bags that sold fbove $2.00 at half price. - , . . , All Velvet Bags that sold up to $1.50, at.... 89 CANDY SPE0IAL-Two-pound boxes of the choicest chocolates at, per box, $1.00 An Extraordinary Clean-up of Fleeced Flannels Saturday we offer for sale our entire stock of Swansdown double fleeced flannel , together with all our Vicina fleeced back flannel, suitable for kimonos, wrappers, children's wear, etc. These goods formerly sold as high as 18c a yard. These are in full pieces, not rem- fiv f nants; to close out every j-ard quickly, in the QJJ basement, the price Saturday will be, per yard. - Clean-up of Shees at About " Price $1.00 Crochet Slippers, all colors, per pair 50c $2.00 AVomen'8 Felt Slippers, per pair..: $1.00 $1.00. Men's Low or Clog Rubbers, per pair. .' 50c $1.25 Children's Velvet or Corduroy Leggings- at.v..69c $3.50, Jockey Boots or High Cut Shoes for girls nt 1.25 isejwnasBBgBJHBBB"a'w, "(W ki t" fkA t i tr:i. V.. Shoes at, pair. .$2.50 $4.00 and $5.00 Women's Sample Shoes, including Red Cross Shoes, Pl 92.50 MeVa $4.00 and $5.00 Shoes, broken lines, at, pair S52.50 8 gftrefcfr 1! WELCOME 10JHE HEW YEAR All Omaha ii Preparing; for a Grand Celebration. EIQ PABTY AT COUKTSY CLUB Mr Olhrr. rrlU- Hria 4mttt4 tm tVKrk Uil ttt OU Year . OwBha t lab. OraaliA tn preparing to properly le litl iu of th Now Yr. VhMf.vr Kall4 bunlneaa ecilvUie it b aancwrKkd Nw Tear a dar and say rartta mill gathrr at homo end at cluba to watch th old rrar out and tha naw jtar Jr djatiio!nra ot many hotiiale and man l.oiisea be given a vacation. A few atorea will kerp cpen throuchcwit ih day and atraet railway and telehtile employes will remain at work, but tha majority of he clly'a population will join in tlie srneral obaervatlon of tha holiday. Churctiea will liold titling aervlrea Bun day and the various mlntatera will 'preach .rmona appropiiata la the ocraun. Theatera will provide nterialnroant. good billa having bean announced at all of tliera. Thera will Im no det rraaa In tha hum of revolution maker, nor will tha auiply of firm reolva ba dlmlnlahed. Vaier wagon cluba arc already taking riape, with large Initial enrollraenta. Nururroue entertain menu wiU ba held ew Year a night. Th Omaha rlub win Violtl open ieue and other fraternal' or -geiilsaliona have arranged piorauia of fieaaura for the evening. If. W. v, . Neveatlea. t, Theia IU Ik an Informal rei-eptlon at Uk Youiik Men'a ClitiNtlan aaaoclatloit Yuri day from 6 o'clock until t i cluck In tl evening. All friend aa T ell aa mrtnbera are Invited. There will no reg'ilar cafe and rafeterta mel t-'fiid nd the building wilt not bo open ntll t o'clock p. m. alua'.c will be I :acd and aung and refreahmenta will be rved during the recepttan. j TIhi (iinoha Country club nwmbera will a roiiklru New Year a celebration at club brg.imli g with a atrlnged or .' 'leatra im.Ual piitgram from 8: to II t1 clock Hunday evening, following with U ipper from 11 o clock to midnight. Trow ;U to t:& o'clui k tliey at'.ll dan -a In th i.ew ear Many ot the participant "r plana'!. K nake a conipleta night ad roura.Dg it, er.aii.g tba celt bra -;t on with b:ekfaai partte In the homee .Hid at the other cluba. TtUa la Ilia flrai lima the Country club tsaa haJled . new year at ' clua Uim for tl.ia la tl. flrat x-l.cxa thai It La bo wiata aa well aa a auuvuer Ylub. Iwrenoa Brjiker and Ktank Col 1 etaer have tl.e alf.ir In ii About laswrvauoiia hate been r. ;. New Books PterltOB). JK'NNJK CKKHAKDT. ' Ky Theodore Urelaer. f. .35. lUrper ft Broa. Tha author hn a woman'a heart la tba wildat of a broad picture of otodera life which la full of eontraats and of vlvtd charactera-tha life of rich and poor, tha raotory and tha magnate, tha ocial butterfly, and. tha . drudge, tha aterii faiallo and the epicurean. It la iot only Jennla wlio Uvea with u, but alao her brutidlng father and contraatlng typea vf raen aud.womaa following out a myeterkma deatitiy. Tha ' book does not preach a moral, but htakea oha fait a aooral dealing Willi queatlona actively In ur minda today. THBlt()Al. By Frank Bavlla. JU Fp. 1JS. 14tlle, Brown, A. 4- ' . . . . Tha action occura chiefly In tba Balkan peolnauia. Imuo an Aanartua.il company hue to etrlve agatnat odda or plot, treach ery and political Intrigue In building Tha r.oed" the great Blr railway. Car. vaaa Agnew. engineer In charge, needed all tils grit and determination to combat tha many ubetaclee which he encountered, and unit have failed, but fur tha shrewd ncaa of hie auuordlrtate, Jovan Vac, and tha comaga of tha charming American heroine, . who luatchea har wits agalnet those of a fascinating Italian girl. AK TUB rPAKKR TUX I'PWIHD. By 'iu 'lowneend Wraoy. Ski Pp. II. ei. A. C McClurg at C. Tlila Is a lata at a modern Adam and Eve in a South Pacific peradlee, Tba ac tion In tha latter part at tha book chengee from the aouLh aeaa to tha I'nlteJ btatea and enda In civil war daya. THE FOLXOW1NU CP THE BTAR. By Florence ti, Barclay. 4M Pp. $1.3.'l. fl. P. t'utnam'a Bona, , A love alary which tuma upou a Chriatmaa eermon. Proud, wilful lHana Itlvart. the poaaeaaor of wealth aa well aa of beauty, beard, and though un consciously eoul went out to aoul. Tha etory la told with a wealth of aentlment and romance until tha climax la reached and tha reader turna back to dwell again in the wonderful realm which tha author has created. TUB taAHKlAOU PORTION. By H. A. Muclwll Keaya. 4J4 IV. H Small May nard A Co. Tha author lays the scene ot this story in a modern university city and portraya the Ufa,, inert outspokenly and with an unsparing, but Just, understand ing. The Interplay of Interests In a uni versity community la alertly realized In tha development ot tba plot. REBKUJON'. By Joaaph Medlll Pat terson. u Pp. Kellly-itrttton company. Thla atory has fur Its theme the ques tion of divorce. Georgia Conner is mar ried, to a druukard. and at tha opening of tha story haa left him and la aupiiort Ing herself aa a stenographer. She i-nd a young man tn tha offloa where ate works fall id love with one another, but Oeorgla and her family are Catholics and do not behave In divorce. 8he la persuaded to go back to her husband, hut leaves Mm again after tba death ot ntt child, and when Maeon Stevana pasaes through Chicago there la a conversation la which the arguments f tha priest are overcome. CAPTAIN WAItrtKN' S W A K 118. By Joseph C. Lincoln. 4 Pp. fl.M. Apple ton Co. A wholesome atory of a shrewd, rugged old Cap fodder, who la brought tn New York by chance to ba tha guardian of a wealthy boy and girl. It contrasts, with telling effect. Ma homely but genuine Start of Lincoln Monument ways and honest ldeaa with the sordid superficialities or high society life in the big City. TOD1MK. By tillbert Wateon. Wl Pp. 11. SO. The Century company The atory of Toddle, caddie at ft. An drew's. Scotland, . and hie bachelor major, and ot how the two of them came to ba lovers inatead of women haters. A rare blend of laughter and fears, rich in wit and sentiment. Bob is In It, too" and Bob Is a dog -worth knowing. MlscllaeoH. TUB SPBI.I. OF THK ROVKIK3. ; By Enoa A. Mills. - Hotightn,-Mlf llln com. pany, Boston. $1.75. , f The majesty aad moods of tha Rocky tnountaltn exert a fascination that chal lenges tba explorer and climber. To few la given the -strength, courage and endur anca to acaleHhe rugged peaks, explore the aolitudea or penetrate the fastnesses of gorge and canyon. Where one suc ceeds, millions must be ronlant with de scriptions or fleeting glitnpsea from car windows. Mr. Knos la one f the very few explorers who has tramped over the mountains In all seasons. Impelled by love of adventure In tha heighta fend solitudes, end Ul book tella not only of Ida experi ences, but conveys tha spirit vf the Rock lea lo his readers. Tne thrills of tha snow avalanche, the landslide, the storm king, the foreat fire, the whirlwinds, are faithfully described, aa well aa tha won ders of sunrise snd sunset from eminences two miles high. Kqually Interesting are tha chapters on the lira of the wood lands, the Inaect robbera and winged con servationists of mountain forest. Mr. Enca knows hi subject from experience and observation and conveys his Impres sions with the gripping force of pen pic ture and photograph. Hy Oliver Ibcmaa Y. 7- , si- . v-i '.I,'! ll : 4 I. r v. .OOTTKRUAMMRUI.'Nn. Huckel. lol Pp. 76 cents. Crowell company. This I the atory of Wagner's music drama retold in Rnglbib versa aad con cerns lha wtlcs practiced against fieg frted and Krunnhllda by llagen. Outrun and Outrone, the death of tha hero, the recovery ef the magie ring by the Rhine, the fall of Valhalla and lha coming of the twilight ef the gods. aad the events of that time were thrill ing in the extreme. His recollections will be appreciated by those Interested In tha hlntory and development of the west. DAVID CROCKETT, SCOUT. By Charles Fletcher Allen. J. B. Llppincott company, Philadelphia. $1.34. Bo long as human hearts are thrilled by romance and adventure, the story of Davy Crockett's life will hold a high place in the esteem of American readers. As amall boy, pilgrim, mountaineer, soldier, bear hunter, congressman and hia herulo death 'In defense of the his toric Alamo at San Antonio, Tex., the career ot the famous southwestern pioneer breathes the spirit of tha wilderness, the border settlement, the struggles for liberty and life, with a dash of primitive Washington life In the first quarter of the nineteenth century. The picture of Crockett, now published for tho first time, is taken from the Chapman painting re cently mi veiled tn the Alamo. The author, Mr. Allen, though a business man and banker In Denver, la aaaoclate editor of 8 ports Afield, , Chicago, and has written much about western life. Knowing it by living In it and by study of the lives of those who biased the paths of civilisa tion through tha wilderness, he fashions an appropriate aettlng for the adventures, heroic deed and admirable traits of one of the noblest characters of frontier his tory. , ECHOKS FROM EDEN. By Harriet Fmma Wood. 406 Pp. tl.od. The John Ci Winston company. i The author haa given us a .new view of the creation. The subject is treated In a manner to interest students ot biblical history and written In a style attractive to the gxneral reader. Etas, finest and Most Mature Work At Fountains & Elsewhere Ask for "HOItLICK'S' Tha Original end Csnulm MALTED MILK Thi Focd-drlnk for All Ages. " At restaurants, hotels, and fountains. Delicious, invigorating and sustaining. Keep h on your, sideboard at home. - Doa't travel without F. A quick lunch prepared in t minute. Tale no imitation. Jast say "HO RIM'S.' Hat la Any FVlk Trust EKSKN'TIAl. KI.KstK.tT8 K Hl'l SkJif ( HAKAI'TKH H) Herbert ll. dtocaeeil. 11 pp. ta cents, t-Kunng ll. itevell company. A summary ef the qusilt'es which busi ness men should possees. which will be .nirresttnj- lo both employer and cm (Jo) e. y ,IWI IllMIHlll . iiwiimii i,7l!, " Ul -AI'I.IHOS WAIT. MUKITOtV UP HT.tTK YH ItnWn KlltrfT IMItT Olt Tlif 'I AI'I'IMOM WAIT. fi'i'HI'TtHV UP HT.tTK YHIIOtVa KI1tT 11 1 M.W U.S.Ji..N Ho,VU(.,NT U.N TA1 It tt vl.uVM'i. KAXA! IS THK IXTIL. Hy Samuel J. Craalord ixi Pp. i- A. C. McCUig . I o Ooerner Crawford's book of reeoilsc. U..r.s oners his long Ufa apeal In Kama, in the aervirw of that atwte. and his ex- jh:d eirsnca as an officer la the J nr.lon army la the opwatlona west ef the I nisvlastppl. The period daring which the ja-ith'ir waa "war governor" t.f Kanaea -t ur !; fs-n'is h.v Uid IiUltui paia. VoveJ of modern Candy For Hew Year's Gift Kver since Chrtstmad. which by the way was the moac auccossful CANDY sale in the history of the department. Wo nnve boon prepar ing a choice lot vt 1IOMU HAUt! CAiNDIEH for Saturday. Hunday and Monday far KKW YKAltrt OHTrH. Htartlng Haturday we of fer the following epeciale: e attack Wilaut Taffy, lb. . .ao Ova "friaooao 9weete" Chocolates. iver lb aso Peanut Jutir Klaeoa, per lb. Sao Or per aaci. 6o 4ou Peanut Cluster, per lb. ISo u.i vanilla CiHHiolataa, lb. . ..86o ' 4tto Chocolate iluaatad Peanuts. per IU see Xgyptls Ohoooiatee, per IU . . SOe tl'wcaei. tn one and twe-pound bnea only.) School Bay Ohoooletee. pr lb. SOe l.iiianc t-'ree with ettoli lb. bK.) treeh Hew Shipment Original Al- lsgretU Orowasa Sua k We-ar SntpnteaS atayUr'e Oaady, per lb. .see Candy daUvered evary place In tha city fraa of charge and packed fur expreaa. MTEKS-CILLCn C3UQ CO. 10Rk act waraaas SVa. Hi men cam JLifi a Illustrated. Cloth, $1.25 net. Postpaid. $1.37. J.RLippiricoU Compary pwllliJ IphFaV I XrtamM ert It I ! nai a a (.. 1 ; iaWinril Miller, Stewart & Beaton Co. 413 15-17 South lGth Strwt. Oar gTe&t-eit a.nnuAl furniture ale beging at 8 o'clock, Tuesday morning-, January 2.