s lHi-: BJE: OMAHA, &AlLKUAi, JAAtAitl' 13,1312. 3710RE BIG BARGAINS THAN WERE EVER BEFORE OFFERED IN ANYONE SALE! & i HALF PRICE on EVERYTHING In the Department l MM PUD EVERY OVERCOAT AND EVERY SUIT at Ons-Half Price mjii I'll NEVER BEFORE! and PROBABLY NEVER AGAIN SUCH OVERCOAT and SUIT VALUES AS THESE Saturday will be a day that will never be forgotten by any man or boy who visits the clothing department in Brandeis Old Store."" This is a genuine half price sale where all our boys' and men's overcoats and suits are sacrificed at exactly one-half the former prices. kYOUR UNRESTRICTED CHOICE OF ANY -, J DMAI? MAN'S OVER WO AT OR SUIT ft UE IN OUR ENTIRB STOCK SATURDAY AT JUST . . C You can choose from immense assortments of the very best ready to wear clothing that is made. The newest styles, the newest patterns, the best materials and work manship in these overcoats and suits at exactly half the price of a. few weeks ago. ANY MAN'S $15 SUIT OR OVERCOAT for - f - - Good, warm, stylish overcoats and suits m the newest patterns. Everything in this group is strictly up to date and of excellent wearing quality. Choice el Our Men's $5 Extra Heavy Overcoats or Suits Well made, good II sizes; In bssement quality. 2.5; Unrestricted Choice of Any nnilil1 Doys' Overcoat or Suit PlilliE IN OUR ENTIRE STOC SATURDAY AT JUST , WBsS Every mother will find in these clothes all the goodness, all the style and all the wearing quality she can possibly expect in a service able winter suit or overcoat for her boy. The prices are exactly half what they have been all season. Any Man's $301' or 535" S Soil or Overcoat for . . . In this (roup Is Included positively every high class over cost snd suit In oar entire stock. All the Rofers-Peet.'sll the Hlrsb-Wlcltwlre sad sll the Rosenwall snd Well wakes blue serges, blscks, etc. Highest grade, band-tsllored clothes made. ' Any Man's 510 Overcoat or Suit All sizes In this lot Warm, well made clothes ot good quality; old . 1 store, St. ... . . . Any Man's U Overcoat or Suit Hundreds of these, suits not one Is worth less than $20 all sizes, 'J All Oar Boys' Knickerbocker .Suits and Russian Overcoats Tnat Have Beee Selling f A nr 0 I 3 I Rave Beee at $2.51 Good quality suits that will wear well and give , fine satisfaction. Choice et All Our Bore' Knickerbocker Suits and Unler Overcoats That Have Bees Selling at $4 Russians, blouse and double breast ed . suits for boys Overcoats are warm, well made and strictly up-to-date second floor $198 Boys' Suits - That bare been selling at $7.00 Tweed snd cheviot Knickerbocker . suits ot good quality and up-to-date style. Boys' Overcoats That have beta selling at $7.00 Russisn Overcoats, sees 3 to 8, and boys school overcoats, ages t to 10, at .' .'. $3.50 A3 Our Boys' Overcoats and Suits Of the 'highest 'grade. Fine all wool materials In newest patterns, beau tifully hand tailored; both suit and overcoata .have been selling regularly at 110. Your, uarestrtcted ) choice Saturday, at....... '.. Will 5 2 Clearing Sals of T.lanhaltan Shirts for Men fQ the 11.50 and tt.75 Manhattan Shirts at f 1.15 Hi the $1.00 Mauhattan Sbirls at -S1.38 ill the $2.10 and $3 Manhattan Bhirta St.... $1.83 fit the $3.50 snd $5 Msnhattsn Shirts at.... 2.38 Sen's ISe Silk Hose at, pair. .............. ,15a aita's extra heavy lined ft Gloves and Mittens, 754 wester Coats, worth up to $3.60, St. . . . . .2,50 Hn'i an4 boys ! till II 1 I I 1 lit Sweater costs, at ...see Men's snd boys' 11. so. Sweater .Coal at.... ate Mod's Ms Bhlrts. basement, at Me ens I- WINTER UNDERWEAR I !?!??, f J1!?. il? CLEARING SALE Men's High Grade Undershirts, Drawers and Union Suits, in medium bargains ever offered in Omaha. Alt the Men's Shirts and Drawers, Imported wool . and silk and wool; worth up to $6 garment, .... $2.98 . All- the Men's Imported Wool Underwear, worth $4.00 and, $6.00 a garment, at $2.25 All the Men's Wool and Worsted Underwear, worth $3.00 and $3.50 a garment, at. ...... .$1.75 All the $2.50 and $3.00 Wool Underwear, at, per garment .v i $1.50 n $1.25 Broken lots ot Men's Wool snd Wool Fleeced ' Undershirts and Drawers, worth up to $1.00; st, per garment .......... -501 and heavy winter weights, at the greatest All the Wool snd Silk and Wool full fashioned I Union Suits; values Op to $6, at, a suit.. $3,50 All the fine Worsted Union Suits; $4.60 and $5.00 values, at, a suit...... ....... ,.....:$2.50 All the Wool snd Bilk Mercerized Union" 8ults, $3 and $3.60 values, at. a suit .,$1.88 All the $1.00 and $2.50 Winter Union Suits $1,49 Men's Undershirts and Drawers In wool and fleeced; worthy up to $1, in basement, at 39 and. ........ -.. J... 50 DR. JAEGER UNDERWEAR NOT INCLUDED IN THIS SALE soft snd stiff hats thst have been selling at $3.00, $3.50 and $3.00, at -$1.25 All the men's and boys' Winter Caps, fur under- lands; values up to $1.60, at 25tt nd 45 AU the odds and ends ot boys' and children's Hals ..and caps; values up to 50c, at 10t All the boys' and children's 7 Be Hats at.. 25 $1.00 Aviation eaps for women and children; specially priced' at ....I.39C From: Our.' Near Neighbors hll of the now condenser plant. The ""Dud will bo hold out Friday nliht. Mro. Louis Lesleur, Mr. John iiearue, Miss Maud Corey, at. 1. 81 rf. Henry Niemann and J. R. Wilson ara all con valescing with Mrs. Carl Niemann merely tioidini her own. e Artlaisa J ' 7 W. O. ffetffer maoo a trip to Omaha an Monday. " Holly Kakin waa a bualneas Ylattor to aVmaiia on Tuesday. ' nehmetil Hrotlirra shipped - a ear of XWs to South Omaha Monday. Prof. It V, Qarrelt of HcrUinef was a Jlsllor at the hish school thta week. A baby rlrl wu born to Mr. and Mrs. Merman Junfblutk on Monday of thta eek. D. t. Mummert eamo from fllalr aton ey on buaionw connoctod with' ht Jiato bank. C. I. Tan has arrtd hla farm anuth wf town and on January 14 will bold a )ublle sale. I no cutting has cnmineno4 hro acr. Jral loada of vrry fltw twolvo-lnch l (avo bcn baulrd through town. Mlao Vara McVr'y dfpartl Wadnoxtar J.r Htorkton, III., where aha will Jiatt frltnds for n f'W wooka o Frd Hrnmnan waa In B'alr.Mnndav attetidanoe at tho meeUlif ot tha Jl aabinctoa coonty commlaatunera. Mra, T. K. Wroh returned bom lat Vaturdar from Madison, whero ah had Il'-m vlsltl&s her laurcnts sine th holl- Sletrhlnf was never bettar her than la now and thoee havliuc fleigha and leda ar out wjuylns It In nplta ot th xid waauiar. ... T. K. Morley waa railed to Hampton. la., on Wednesday where ho will vlfjt la brother. H. O. Morley, who Is lylug . cry low wun pneumonia. John Strobe beaan worklnc this week Sn tha blacksmith shop, of K. O Mrnk tt:S. Mr. feHrob t'comea from Madlsun u.d expects u move bis tanuly bar and waa fined M and Costs by Judge tiler in ooumy court . 'Rv. Mr. Mallerbenr and Mr. Peter HII-J-nksirtp were at (liuaha Ttieedar where etaey ylalted Herman UieeoeJman who Is t an Omaha hoaiHlal recovennf from Jin oporatloi. Rev. J. H. Barnett preached hla last ermoai In the Congregational church last unday venlng. Ho with Mra, Barnett iKIwte to depart If i point soar Houa tun. Tea-, In a few days. " Ttfo blowing out of a mud ralr In on 7f th boilers of th steam beat ins plant Moused a shutdown for a few- hour -4..n.1ay. Ftremnn E. H. Kelt who waa landing In front of tho boiler, was ovorely scalded by tha steam but at resnl is setting along very nicely. : lalr. m TA Bunting was In Eagl Grove, la., asVrf Sunday. Th Blair firemen cleaned up to) with S r homo talent show oa last Friday evening. i Mlsa Lucy Clausen, clerk In th P!,-rt aakery, was taken to Omaha Wednesday T be operated on for appcndldtia, R. M. Pnbble, editor of th Kennard 9nterprls, and wife, spent last Hunday 'tn hla brother of tha Blair Tribune .aVrco, J Mlaa Margaret Woods of Lincoln ta Sot for a short vtait with her aleter. cli'aa Ruth Wooda. teacher In tit city cooola. a -Mr. and Mra. Orvlrte Butler of D- Mich., spent several day visiting Ivlth M.t. Butter s parents, Mr. and Mra. t. v urcn. I -A pair of twin girts wu born to Rev. end Mra. P. F. McClure last Wednesday. Kv. Mr. McCIur la paaur of to Fre iHouaodlat eaurctt. r iienrr Rnwc a former resident of this Scmnty. who baa been living la Omaha Jur several years, baa bought property -and will make hi bom an Blair. t At th annual meeting ot th Blair Mu t.Lai Tephon company on Wednesday "II.. officers elected were John Biaea. prestdeot: Frank gebwefer, vie president. anl lienry rtonwer. ireavurer. - . Mra. HarrtH MacMurptiy, deputy food "ppector, ffWd a oompualnt agalnet John ills, a botcatr of Hr-wan. for selling Ufteased meat Will cam to Blair -ocaojr, pleaded guUtjr f the eharg Valley. C. B. Nichols auem several days In Co lumbus laal week. airs. Harry Coi rington, who has beta quit. Ill, Is impiovuig siowly. Mlsa Morrow returned from her vaca uu me urst of th week and la at work again In Krway'a drug store. bum pearl Mexican waa elected to fill tha vacancy In th grammar room and began teaching 'tuesuay afternoon. Mia Vardllla Klc gav a very enjoy able birthday paity in honor of her seventeenth birthday riaturday evening. Dr. livers and Dorothy returned Fri day from eneiidlna the' hulldeye With Mra. Uyara at e.lver city. N. it li re puna Mra. atyare Improving nicely. Th Valley camp, Wooumen of th World, held an opes meeting. Installing their newlv elected otflcera. Ketresli- mrnU were served snd a general sood time Is reported. The Independent Order of Odd Fellnwa 1 of. Valley Installed newly elected officer Ihursdsy evening: A. J. McDonald, noble srand; C. 1J.- Nichols, past noble I rand: I'iuwter Miller, vice grand: Mona ohnson.' secretary; John Monahaa, treasurer. The Installation waa followed by refreshment and a social Urn. Th Independent Order of Odd Fellow of Valley Installed the following newly elected officer Thureoay venlng: A. J. MelJonald, noble grand; 0. B. Nlchola. past noble grand; Chester Miller, vice grand: Mons Johnson, secretary; John Monahan, treasurer. The Installation waa followed by refreshments and a social Him, Th regular monthly meeting of th "Busy Heea" was held at Hubbard a hail Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Nela John, eon. Mra. Fry. Miee Marlon Whitrnore, Mr. iugh and Mrs. Mclnene were re ceived aa new mem hem. Mrs. Fit Herald, Mrs. rtmllh, Mr. Warner and Mra. Foo ter served refreshments ta over 111 mem bers and guu preecut' Th annual meeting of th stockholder and dlrectora of the Valley litete bank waa held In the bank -mil 1,11 rig Monday. The following director were re-eieciea: C I. Itosera. J. H. Wllllama, Frank Whltmote. Mona Johnson and F. C. Ken nedy. Thee officer were slo re-elected: rrestdent t . I - iwen; vice preeiueu. Frank Whitrnore. and ,F. C. Kennedy cashier. a. 1 Elkherw. - TamI thernwwe.et..i a retrlslered from tl to n derree below aero Friday morning. January 12. vn rharlee vtetta of Benson vt sited her mother. Mr.' Uinadale, Wednesday and Thursday. m a Volte lost one of hla valuable black horse -this week. Th animal waa sick but a few. hour. - Mr. and Mra. J. B. Fat returned Sat urday from a two weeks' vacation -at Weeping water, wanoo ana outer puwes. Mrs J. W. Housley went to th erty Haturdav and visited until Sunday wit theThvrrias Hcclenegliaa family at th county hoipltat Th sever cold epeil of th last two weeka I playing havoc with th water works, msnv pipes being frown, also th cellars are treealng. a number losing their appiea and potatoes. ' Mrs. H. A. Moeke'man entertained the C. C. e.ub Thursday. Mra. J. M. tlrun ner woo first prise and Mrs. Milk con solation. A very delicious lunch was served by th hostess. Mrs. William Folti rnd child returned to rbetr home at ieereka tity naturaay after several weeks' visit with Mrs. Feng's parents, Mr. and Mr. J. Ooen nder. Mrs. Odenrtder accompanied tltem home and will remain for aom time. Sprtae'leld. A birthday party was given Otto Niel sen Friday night. A. U Bpearn-ei of Dawea county was In town tin wk. H. C. Mumoiu left for his home St Wayside, Neb., Friday. Ice la two feet thick in Schaal's Ice pond and la atlU freealng. - . U A. Thlemen has Bold hla Interest la the local meat market to I C. Oldrrog. W. R Prugh, formerly of Springfield, but now residing In rilnkln. alo., waa hers thla week. I y Th Methodist Ladles' Aid society gav a dinner at th horns of Charles Kirk. Patrick Friday. The Farmers' Institute will be held riaturday at the opera house. A good program Is scheduled. The Thompson-Davidson grading outfit -am in front Parkvllle. Mo., where tt ha been grading a railroad between Ht. Joseph and Kanaas City. It will resum work when sprng opens- - Irvlaatea. .......... Mlaa Andrews of Iowa Is visiting with Mrs. 8. A. Bates. Mlaa Clara Hrndrlckaon has recovered from a abort tllneaa. Mlsa Andrewa of Iowa spent Saturday night with Cora Klcharda. C. I RVhsll returned Friday svmlng from a abort visit In Lincoln. M1as Mamie Wooda has been confined to her horn for a abort Urn with a bad cold. Mlaa Florence Richards waa tha victim of a surprise party last faturday evening when a number of her friend gathered to celebrate her birthday, Th evening waa pleaaantly apent In games and con versation. Luther Cobber of Beatrice snent a few day laat week at tha borne of hla aunt Mra. U. C. Krata. The Christian Women's Board of Mis sions will hold Ita monthly meeting In connection with th annual business meeting and that of th church which ha been postponed until nest Monday. Waterloo). Fred Augustus mad a trip to Beaver Crossing laat week. Herbert Rigs wa home from hi uni versity work over riaturday night, return ing Sunday night Mr. and Mrs. C F. Sutle and children of Belleville. Kan., are visiting Jacob Christiansen Snd family. ; Isaac Rhode and family arrived the latter part ot laat week from Washing ton awl are settled again in their own home. Mr. T. W Lewla of Harrison. Neb., mother of Mr. Frank Coatea. who waa visiting bar daughter and family a couple ot weeka, left tor bom Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. H. Bergs t mm of Kimball county and their baby girl have been visiting st the home of Mr. Bergstrom's parenia. Mr. and Mrs. 8. T. 8umner, fur two weeks. Mrs. J. O. Harrington went to Mil waukee last week to welcome tha eon and heir born to Mr. and Mra. Claude Lutton. the latter being formerly Mlaa Jeasi Harrington. i . Mrs. J. H. Pederaen, whs wss visiting her parents, Mr. and Mra, K. Jacobeon. waa called to Orand Island Monday to meet her son. Douglas, who waa coming from th ranch la Wyoming. . - Mrs. Grace Wheeler cam from Omaha Monday vnlng for a visit with her re latives. Joining her grandmother. Mrs, C. Met The Utter bad been with tor daughter, Mrs. A. H, Campbell, since the I day, after spending several .weks -with Christmas holidays. her pa rente. Mr. and Mrs. H. Koch. Millard. Mlsa Anna Luenenberg visited In Omaha Wednesday. William Von Dohren, sr., apent Tues day in the city. Mlsae Margaret snd Else Slert went to Omaha Thursday. Miss Kena Wltta spent Sunday at her home near Elkhora. Kdward Shunt of Omaha waa a Mil. lard visitor Saturday. Mlaa Minnie Delfs waa a attest of tha Johanaen family at Omaha laat week. Mlsae Amanda and Auauata Nelson ar attending business college at Omaha. Henry Teg of Weston. Neb.: haa been visiting his parent. Mr. snd Mrs. Mike es .... Mrs. Carl Solomon left for Oilorao last Thursday, where ahe will Join Mr. Solomon, woo has seen there tor several months. Mrs. Chris Dahmk gav a party last Tuesday evening in honor ot Mr. Dahmke'a birthday. Cards were stayed snd deHclous refreshment served. Mlsa Grace Rock returned to ' her school duties st Ui htearney Normal Sun- ra pi 11 tea. - Mra. Minnie '8mtth wa. granted aa abeoiut divorce from Ray Smith Satur day. Tha yoweger class held th first of a series cf dance Friday nigbl ia the snonAtipiCE At this season of tho year, when the ground and street car platforms are, apt.to be covered. with snow or ice, especial care should be taken by passengers in get ting on and off cars. . ; REMEMB. Wait Until the Car Stops Get olf in the Right Way Omaha & Council Bluffs Street Railway Company Elk City. . ' Prof. E. E. Odell and Mrs. Odell are th proud parents ot a little girl baby since Saturday night. Mother and child ar mg well., SOUTH DAKOTA COWBOYS GO TO SOUTH AMERICA ABERDEEN. 8. D., Jsn. tt-8pcial.) With th settlement of the Indian res ervations ths big hards of cattl are dis appearing from South Dakota to give way to the farmer with a few bead of cows. In place of ths cattle baron with his thousands. As a, consequence many of th old-tlm cowboys ar finding ,th in occupation gone. Pour of th former well known cowboys of the Cheyenne River reservation auccumbed to th buvltabl laat week snd rather than forsake th lir they had grown to love they psssad through Aberdeen oa their way to Gal veston, wbere Uiey will embark for Brasll and will eecure employment oa big cattle ranges which ar being opened up by Mirrdo Mackenzie, president of the Mata dor Cattl company. Ths members of ths party are Clarence Wilson. Paul An deraon. Dick Holder snd "Snoop" Edwards. BOURGEOIS AND DELCASSE DECLINE PREMIERSHIP PARIS, Jsn. lt-Lesn Bourgeois today declined ths task of forming a cabinet, tendered by President Falllerea. Presi dent Falllerres today ssked Tneopnii Delcaasa to form a cabinet. M. Delcaasa declined th premiership and President Palllerres sent for Senator Raymond Polncare, a former minister of public works snd minister of finance. BRANDEIS STORES GREAT ANNUAL JANUARY DINNER VAFE SALE The remsrkable savings our Annual Dinner wire 'Bale offers has been taken advantage of by hundreds of Omaha women. We offer roll aew. up-to-date Dinner Seta at prices far below our nsual low prices. Ereiy set Is from our regular stotk snd can be replenished year after year. Thla sale includes sll our English; Trench; Swedish. German, 8yraense and all our English and Domestic l'or celsln. Only a few of the bargains are shown nere. - , Sale Begins Saturday, Jan. 13th; Ending Friday, , Jan. 19th. ix' ff.ewiKv.'5ty I OO-Piece Austria China IMnoer , Seta Lavishly treated with coin gold; regular price la 136.00 now 225.00 lOO-Hec Frrach t Til ma IMasww SKa Regularly worth 58.eO; special at S38.50 lOO-Piere French China Dinner Sets A very handsome service; , worth regularly S.00. sale prlca , $39.50 20 Discount on AH Onr Open Stock. lOO-Pleca Synsrase China Dinner Bets Beautifully decorated regular price 3.6Q; sale price, only 824.85 lOO-Pter Byrwrase China Dtaaeri Sets Beautiful patterns. wUrtb regularly ftS.00. bow $29.50; too-Piece rench China lhaacr fete Wide bands of encrusted gold, worth (138.00, special at ....$05.00 tOOPlecw Dinner Sets Fine do mestic porcelain, new shapes worth 13.85, now S9.S5 100Plece English Dinner Bete Conventional designs; former price was 118.50, now $13.50 100-Piece English Dinner Sets- White and gold; worth $19.?3; Pedal at $14.S5 Cut Oat This Coupon. :A handsome 7-Inch Fruit Plate, daintily decc: rated with assorted roses: delicate, creamy : ; background; for this coupon and .... 10 An Extra Sale Special. 1 Fine 13-piece English Roast Sets, 13 dinner plates, 1 large platter; at, per set, A qq sPleOO only gJJT BRANDEIS STORES r