Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, January 20, 1912, Page 8, Image 8

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OMAHA. 6A1 L'KDA V. JANUAlil' 20. ltia..'. - -T -
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A $12,000 Purchase from a New York Furrier-Including Fur Coats, Fur Sets, Fur Muffs,
and Fur Scarfs-Also Our Own Fur Stock Sacrifice Everything at About One-Half Price
FUR COATS
Lonf Pobt Coats, worth 5.00
at ........ $82.50
Long Siberian Squirrel Coats, worth
$125, at ..,....-...V.v,..$5.0O
Lone Blended Brook Mink Coats, worth
75.80. at . i.9H.
Long Frenrh ConejCoats,' worth
t3a.0. at ....$19.00
Long Northwestern Mink Coats, worth
$84.00. at ... ....... -...$3.00
Long Caracal Coata, worth $09.00.
at v i.WBOO
Long Pony Coats, worth $50.00.
at . ..faajw
Long Krlmmer Coals, worth $ If 0.00.
tat '..$.00
Long Pony Coat, worth $85.00.
at - ' $8.0O
Long Near Seal Coat, caracal trimmed.
worth $159 00, at ... ..... .... .$69.00
Long Near Seal Coat, worth $135.00.
at $75.00
Long Fine Caracal Coat, worth $150.00,
t '. $15.00
Genuine African Monkey Skin Coat,
worth $198.00, at $09.00
Genuine Leopard Skin Coat, beaver
trimmed, worth $250.00, at.. $ 150.00
Genuine Wool Seal Coats, worth $65.00
U $29.00
Near Seal Coat, Canadian Marten trim
med, worth 1158.00, at....... $75.00
FUR SCARFS
Alt the odd Scarf la the two stocks. In
cluding all the different fur and styles,
that art worth from $1.5 up to $11.00,
go at 60 to 3.00
HlMSBBVHsMi
FUR MUFFS
Any separata miff from the slocks that
has sold from $1.00 to $25.00, will be
sold af. etch ....... .690 to 810.00
a.
li'Wi The most sensational barctains in fors of KM I
f-AyV 't'i Ugh and mediom grade that were ever of- I A I
7,1 1 fered by any store. This immense purchase f I I
I ' " I together with all our own, stock i sgoing Sat- (rz; V "
. . ifcifv nrdar at redaction! never before heard of t'Tr
ZTjJ in Omaha. The window displays have at- 3
"ff ' tracted crowds. Saturday on second floor. ; r-
Hatched Fur Sets
Large Mink Seta, worth $250.00,.
at $80.00
Fin Brown Bear Set, worth $125.00,
at ...... S40.OU
Canadian Marten and Near Seal Set,
worth $100.00, at $45.00
Blue Grey Fox Set, worth $125.'O0,
at ' $38.00
Black Fox and. Shirred Satin Set, worth
$100.00, at $35.00
Red Fox Sets, worth $40.00, at $25.00
Isabella Fox 8etsjvorth $59, at $29.00
Blue Wolf Sets, worth $50, at $23.00
Black Wolf Seta, worth $50, at $22.50
Pointed Fox Sets, worth $39, at $19.00
Natural Wolf Sets, worth $35, at $19.00
Natural Raccoon Seta, worth $39.00, '
at $19.00
Natural Wolf Sets, worth $30.00,
: at .., $15.00
Black Fox Sell, worth $30.00, at $15.00
Jap Mink Seta, worth $25, at. .$12.50
Iceland Fox Sets, worth $25, at $l!L3ti
Iceland Fox Seta, worth $15. at $8.98
Fin French Coney Seta, worth $15.00,
at $7.80
Fine Isabella Opossum Sets, worth
$15.00, at $7.50
Black French Coney Seta; worth $12.60,
-at .$0.98
French Coney Seta, worth 1 10, at $5.00
Coney Seta, worth $7.50, at .... . $3.98
Large Blue China Wolf Sets, worth -.
$10.00, at $4.98
MINK JURS
ANY MINK SET
ANT MINK SCAET
ANY MINK MUFF
In the entire stock at 50o on the
dollar. Just hajf price.
EXTRA SPECIAL' JANUARY SALE
WASH DRESSES
For Children and Junior
Pretty, dainty, little frocks of the new
spring wash fabrics in ctiambrays, peJ-
cales, rcpfSk gfnghnms, cotton wrdu .')
,roys and lawns. Hundreds of pretty
styles that show the difference over the
past season's styles, at ;.;
98c$1.50.$1.98.$2,50.$2.98
:';3.9M5.00 ud $6.98
Women's Fine Serge and Broadcloth Dresses at
One-piece Proses, worth up to $ 15 each, Saturday,
very special, while they last, at. . . ',
m m
$5.00 c
$5
BRANDEIS STORES
HUMAN HAIR GOODS
Sale of Switches
That will bring hundreds
to oar Hair Dept.
2d floor and Fomp'n room
Women who know Bran
' del quality hair roods
will require no prompt
log to share In these un-'
usual Taluea
1 -Inch switches, values up to $1.50, at. . -69
20-Inch stitchos, values up to $3. at.... $1.45
$2-lnch twitches, values np to $4, at... $1.1)8
24-Inch switches, val-1 26-Inch swltchea, val
ues np ta $1.00, at I ues np to $8.00, at
;only ........J3.08 V'on'r 14.98
28-Inch switches, value up to $10, at.. $43.98
Only short stm, guaranteed natural . wavy
switches are ottered. Ail shades except fray,
i We do all kinds of balr work.
Hwltrhea nuute from combing
Switches dyed by expert
Hair Pressing, Manicuring and Shampooing.
Appointments made by phone. -
Try our manicure with Oriental Oil; preserves
the beauty of the nails. Prevents brlttleness
and hangnails. - 1
BRANDEIS DRUG DEPT.
Powder, at.. 14s
Mo." Dr.
Tooth
at ....
Gravea
Powder
.....are
lie Amole Roes
Craem at . .
tie Lilac Talcum
- Powder at .So
JS Pom pel an
tlaiuo Cream
at .....,'...
iOc Pebeco Tooth
Pane at ...We
tc Ranltol race fJS bottle Perox-
Croam at... He id at ie
lee Java Rlr .
powder at ..tte l 8n"0'e.
1 lb. re-Mule-
Team Borax, te f pkg XolIet
- , " Paper at ..see
Jap Rose Soas,
per cake ,...Te ,.,
Rexall Cold
lie Llqtloaorie i""1 lee.
Soap, cake, So Me. Se, aoe
' and Tte
lin. Tale's Al-
Craam eae Ru" Illr Ton-
. to la auaran-
Yale'a Ii Hair teed at so
Tonle at . So and ..... .,,.$1
CUT OUT THIS SECTION
This Coupon with OOC
Entitles you to a HALF DOZEN of onr
regular $4.00 a dozen Photofrraphs if pre
sented Saturday or any day next week.
POMPEIAN ROOM PHOTO STUDIO.
KID GLOVE SALE
Fine French kid, Cape " and Mocha
Gloves, one and two-clasp effects in
black, white, tan and gray; . PA
fitted to the hand. At main i JV
. glove counter, atj-pair'. ......
Women's 16-hutton length Gloves
Brack,' white and tan, fine French
lambskin; worth np to .n 4 AO
$3.50 bargain square .vliO
.at, pair ...... ..
Women's and children's gloves and mittens French lamb- am a a
skin, mocha and cap black, white, gray and Un, unltned j I II 1 1
or fleeced, one and two elaapa; at a pair ww
Special Sale of Hosiery
Women's Imported Lisle Thread and Cotton Hosiery
Mercerized, silk finished lisle, double soles, high spliced
heels and toes; black, tan and fancy; worth np . QDn
to 50c 'a pair, at, pair ; ,.Ck O C
Women's and Children's. Cotton! and Lisle Finished Hosiery fleecy
lined and wool, double heels and toea; also misses',' boys' and chil
dren's ribbed hosiery and fleecy lined and wool' hose; 1 n 1 '
worth 25c pair; at, pair labZC
Men'a Fine Cotton and Wool Hos
iery, double solea, heels and
toes; worth 20o pair, f Ol
.. AdW2V
Women's Black Pure Silk Boot
Hosiery wide lisle garter tops,
lisle double heels and in.
toes worth 35e pair, at
at, pair
Women's, Men's and Children'a, Cotton and. Fleecy Lined Hosiery
' double heels and toea; also' misses , boys' and children a . ribbed
school hosiery, fast colors and all slaea worth 15c a pair...
t, pair ."
Infanta' Pur Cashmere Hose, silk heels and toes; black, pink
and sky; worth ISc a pair, at, pair......;
9c
7c
Sale of Winter Underwear
Women 's, Fine Ribbed Union Suits and Vests and Pants;
fleecy lined cotton; worth np to 75c; OQp
special, at, garment.......... 07l
Mlasea'. Children's and Boys I'nlow Baits Heavy and medium oq
weight fleeced cotton; regular 60c values, at. suit ........ OavC
Women's Ribbed Oottoa Long 1 Boys' Shirts and Drawers Heavy
Sleeved Corset Covers! OQ, neeced cotton; 3o O r
...aba7W quality, at, garment. ..
60c quality, at, each
Special Sale of Shoes
" Old Store Main Tloor
U50 MEN'S SHOES AT $2.85 PES PAR ..
ISO pairs of men's shoes In tan calfskin, dull calf, vici kid and patent
: leather made by a well known manufacturer Goodyear stitched
sole of Oak leather good shapes In button or lace A f)P
stylesall sixes and widths; regular a. anoe; oat- mr. gj
t
' urday, at...............
Boys' ' Sboeev Sites" up to IS H :
our regular fl.tf grade In all
sites at. . . . . ... ..... -S1.25
Women's Shoe In tan .calfskin,
wide toea,- shorti vamp: all
-sltea at.. 12.88
Infants', Soft, Bole Shoe BOc and
Infanta' Shoes Odds and ends
that are $1.50 and $1.75 values;
special at...... 9$e
Girls' and Children's Shoes Odds
i and ends worth up to $3 a pair,
: on bargain ubles,' pair '15
60c-values, at. the pair... .254
GREAT FINAL CLEARANCE OF WINTER SHOES
For Men, Women and Children Now Going On Basement
BRANDEIS STORES 1
f ARKRS AE ENTHUSIASTIC
t - eMaaaaen
Saew Eu Given! Auuranc of
Bumper Grep This Tear.
COXES wmi KZIDED BADLY
a Wblrli Were Dry Have
Beta Bll"rrV GI4 Crep Xet .
Brete4 Ja . teaie
Sevtloea.
, Dhiabia Prtlaiit A(it Morrlaey of the
IMInote Cmtrai, With headquartera H
Dubuqne, la., i la the cur Urr. a trip
over bla tcrrilory, which cver Ulum
oia. South Dakota, wntern Iowa aud
Mcbrwka. He baa found that over th
entlr am the anew baa ban uaueually
bcevy and that farmat are eatbuahutle
ewr the proapects for a bumper crop this
I before the ceremony. Mr.-Harvey Hunfr
iBKlon. alto a 'brother of the brlda.
tilayed th lbDsrtn wddlna mualo aa
thry entertd the etremony room and
the Mcndeln-olm u a receaalonal. A
wedding b-cakfaU wa earved. Decora
tiona ra of Klllanwy row with palma
and fen. Out-ef-towa gucata at the
wedding were Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Hunt
ington of Umahv parenta- of -rh bride,
and Mr. and Mrs. Frederick EUK and
Mln Dorothy Kit's of Chlcao.
la tbe portion nt Booth Dakota that
ware In the dry brlt laat year. Mr. Mor
iMey found aaow from on toot to alsb
taea incnes deep ob the lvel and even
more rn the Jim rlrw valley. la that
aaotlon of tbe atate ther are thoueanda
of acre o( wheat nnthreebed and ettll la
jth abocka la the fieWa Ever alnce early
last tail, then baa been a much rata aad
enow- that (armera bar bee anabl to
cure for their arala. Ordlnarllr It would
have (polled, bat during the last winter
the weather baa been eo cold that tbe
moittwr ba aU froara vt and tb grata
te a dry a bone. -
la Iowa and nortbere Nebraaka, en
esuraged by tbe heavy fell of aaow dar
ing tbe last few week. Mr. Mon-laty aya
the fan&en are making ereperatloea to
.put out ene of the lanrm crop In year.
FORMER OMAHA GIRL IS
MARRIED AT KANSAS CITY
W.m Eether Huntington, dauahter of
Mr. and Mn. Minor ft. HunUnatoe, and
J,r. jubnt J. Davtee were married at
tite bo aa of the brtie. ZU Vest Armom-
boalevard. Kanaa Ufjr. at it o'clock
Monday. Bv. J. B. Wleoa of Weat-
TrJMter Consrasational church performed
tb ceremony. MJ Huntington wore a
4hKe salln meenllne with .overdreea ef
tinorolilered. act and carried a boaquet
of ercbl and 11 ilea of th valley. Mlu
Ftorencs Etlnt ef CaleaiTe waa bar maid
- ef feasor and ealr attendant aod aba were
sale Kee cwweMne and carried a arm
bouquet of pink Klllanwy buda. Mr.
Daviet wa attended by Lean RtnK-
Kctoa of Omaha, ' brother ef tb
brM, aa best man. Mr. William Murray
. eaa "At Cava" aud "1 Leva Xea Truly'
Iowa Corn is Just
. . as Bad as Nebraska
"need corn la In a bad' condition In
Iowa aa In Kebraaka, and, In fart, a
deplorable lark of . ared corn prevail
throughout th corn belt." aald C. W.
Oraham of Dee Maine, le-. maneser ef
the National Med Tester oompaoy. wba
ha been taatlna corn exhibited at the
cor bow at Lincoln and who wa in
Omaha today.
"la wow of the rihiblt at Lincoln."
aald Mr. Oraham. "I waa unable to find
a elrujle eer that would terminate."
The ten bad not been completed when
Mr. Qraltam left Lincoln, but the full re
sults will be made known tomorrow In
bulletin aent out by tbe state experi
ment elation. ' ' '
Mr. Orabam any that unlet exhauatlv
testa are m4e by the farmer, there
will be a oerloua roe In tb IU corn
yield, net only m Nebraska, but In Iowa
and tbe Dakoue. Teats made by tb
experiment staUoa at Amea. la., show
that th am condition prevail In that
state as In Nebraska.
Mr. Utakam advise every termer te
trrt bis corn, following th susceatloa
that ar being mad by th publicity bu
reau of the Commercial club. 11 s
bom teet ar es?y and sufficient. H
empbaatam the fact that farmers can find
ample ered corn at home It they will
teat. Tbe first teet does not prove con
clusively that nonieirminatlnc corn la not
t be had. A teet applies only te the ears
tasted and not the (eneral crib. By maW
1n continued tests- sufficient cor to
plant aay farm ea be obtained, be ear.
New Advertising Manager ;
of The Omaha Bee Arrives
" Cftorfe W. rreeton ha arrived
In Omaha to assume the position
of advertlslnc manager ut The
Bee. lie cornea with the but recom
mendations from h's latest em
ployers, who on bis deperture gave,
htm splendid pre notice In tbe
paper tor which b worked Mr. .
Preston wa advertising manager
of the Dultith News-Tribune for
several years and prior to that
Urn was In charge of the adver
tising department of the Detroit
Journal. - . ' 4 -
la speaking of bis departure,
from Duluth the News-Tribune
ys:
'Mr. Preston ha been active la
business circles of Ibis etiy d
leave a wide circle ef friends,
be will ml him. During his reel.
dene In this city lie has been aa
active member of tbe boat dub,
the Commercial club, the Knights
of Pythias and the Dramatic Order
ef Knlgbla of Kborhusan.
sirs. Preston and their child re
will remain la Duluth antll March.
GEORGE W. PRSSTOK. '
Midway Proprietors
" Held for Gambling
ibey waived preliminary bearing and were
bound over to the dlstrtct, court trader
bonds ef POS each, which they gav at
once.
In tbe ease ef the atat against the
Midway aaloon. over wbteb a jury dia-
reed' yesterday, a new Jury will be
drawn next Tuesday and the ca be
been act for trial January ?C
State May Help in
Seed Corn Campaign
'William CruUbBeUl.. Jack Bloomfwld
and Robert Ford were arraigned In police
eeert yesterday oa a charts of gam
bling. A. C. Ritchie, attorney for tb de
fease, conceded tbe stats had sufficient
evidence to bind U uVetasdaats ever and
Yeiser Sends Out
Call for Delegation
The latest document eeat. out by the
John O. Teaser letter-writing bureau I a
call for name ta mak up a delegatmn
to go to the republican national conven
tion te nominate Colonel IlooaeveU for
president, '"dead or alive." Mr. Tetser
explain that he la not going te take any
chaac en holding a maee meeting, con
ference or convention and putting bis
..j. mmptomAmnt m te tb tenable -of -tAytsj
rellrosvd far to meet Mm face ta face,
but wtll fix np a Hat from the name aent
In, and go so It. In tbe postscript be
say. "DoBes-fesatltat to teU me where
f can tmprov on what I am doing It It
doe aot Involve spending more money."
The pure seed law passed by th last
legtsbuur has not been enforced, but
the office of atat food commissioner is
aertoualy considering the tasting of ee
corn for tbe farmers, according to a let.
tcr received from Niels P. Hansen, deputy
eotnintialooer, by Manager Parrtah ef the
publicity bureau of the Commercial club.
The let.er read:
I am In receipt of yonr letter of Jan
uary M and In reply win aay that while
the laat legislature Daas'd a aeed law. it
tailed-to make an appropriation for Ha
enforcement. Aa it reuutree eooaMeraoie
expense te equip seed laboratory and
nnabl to do anything with th aeed part I
of the law. However. e pre think. ng
eetiouftly of punch ing a sTermrnatioa
even end testing ed corn tor viability,
a we have been Informed that the condi
tion of th seed com this rear I ban
and w have tbouirht If possible ws
should assist- tb f aimers of th state la
the matter f aeed nn eelerUoa. We are
told that the eeed men wiU run their
corn through a grader and sell tbe aeed
without any rega.d to it viability. We
hert to be tn a position before long t
Vak this sualler up, ". - -
TO DMTCJOUR SCHOOLS
Work on . Additions Be Com
menced in the Spring.
BUILD . SIXTEEN. NEW ' BOOMS
Wbea Pre seat . plaaa As Carried
Oet Fastrtrwa Ileadred ' Mere
Pesill Cmm Be Ae. ,
rsaaisiite.
. When plan now under advisement by
tbe Board of Education are tarried out
1.M additional pupils can be accemmc
dated In tao graded school of the city.
This much spare Is now needed, a sev
eral of th building sre congested.
Sixteen new rooms will be constructed
at Miller Park school, four new rooms at
Bancroft, four at Long and four at Ket-
torn. , Each room will seat from forty to
fifty pupils.
A total of tl.t ea will be spent In ths
improvements, tjt.a) 0f which will go to
Miller Park. te Bancroft. tll.COs to
Long and tit,) te Kellotn.
Rooms to accommodate elementary
grade pupils are now being rented at
Long. There are no accommodations at
tb Bancroft for th eighth grade. The
other schools, while not so congested as
Long and K el lore, still are la need of
more room.
Money for this work ta now held by the
board, being part of a levy made for the
purpose. When these repair and add.
Hon are completed the bond Issue will
be entirely absorbed. Member of tb
Board of Educatloa believe tbere hi little
te be gained la delay and with tb early
spring construction work will be com
menced en all tbe building.
SUNDAY SCHOOL CLUB '
GIVES. ATHLETIC MEET
The Boys dub of St- Stephen's Sunday
acbool will have aa indoor athletic meet
at tbe Fort Omaha gymnaatom next Wed
nesday evening, to which tbe puboe- Is
InrttexL Tbe event will be called la two
classes aa te give the larger and tbe
smaller boys ' even opportunities for
point. There will be fifteen event, com
prising weight, races and Jumping, as
well aa severs! gymnasium strength testa.
The program ht designed for entertain
ment aa wall aa contest. Only boy who
ar oa tb roll ef ttt. Stephen's Sunday
chool will - be enured a contestants.
Th meet will be followed by an Inter
clas basket ball game. In which four
team will participate. Th Boys' -club
ba open dates on Its horn floor tb
Utter part of February. Oajne of basket
ball will be accepted ot other courts at
any tines. Any boy may become a mem J
ber of St Stephen's Boys club by an
tending the Sunday school, at Saratoga
hall.i Twenty-fourth and Amea avenue
The membership Is large and growing. '
Get aa Awfal Prleht .
by fear of appendicitis? Take Dr. Klng'a -New
Life Pills and soon see bowel
trouble vanish. Guaranteed. Sc. . For
ale by Beaton Drug Co.
- Persistent Advertising
Big Return.
Is tb Road te
New Spring
Lingerie Waists
2
valuee
at
95C
The Famous
16th and Fa mam
Messallna and
Tcffsta Silk
Petticoat In all
Seeoa Fleer. Take the ZUrator.
. OTXB KeCKOBrrS An 10c STOU
Vibes Like These Need Not
ExtrtYigaat Advertising
SATURDAY
50 Coats in Black Broadcloth and
mil tares, real $10.00 and M QC
$12.50 valued Mi 3 3
Choice of any Coat and Suit in the
house, including plushes and vel-
Aad All Alteration $ Free
; 600 Skirts of ever np to date mater
. .. ials'and makes, including French
-voiles, in three lots, for quick
' S";. ,S2.95-$3.50-$5.C0
Dresses for all occasions
:..'....$5.oo-$o,oo
; These are values that mast com
r, mand your attention, and it makes
it possible for being on second floor.
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