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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 30, 1912)
7 A round-up of all short lots of lines in which stocks are too heavy and marking them to insure a quick clearance of counters for Holiday stocks. Never were better opportunities for satisfying economies offered. Saturday's November Round-Up Sale Saturday's November Round-Up Dale V3. Mail orders filled from daily ads and satisfaction always guaranteed. It 's always prefera ble to come in, but will fill mail orders while the goods last Write now. THE BKB: OMAHA, RA'LTRDAY, X0VEM1WR 30, 1912. holiday Leather Big Shoe Sale Saturday at Hayden's In our busy shoo department. For quick Belling Saturday wo will place on sale about 1,500 pairs of $4.50 and $5.00 values in shoes for Men and Women. Patent Colt,' Qun Motal, Snedo and Volvct shoes. Made over lasts and patterns that are the last word In style ....3,00 Women's shoes, $4.00 values, In Patent Colt, Gur Metal and Vicl Kid, lace, button or blucher styles, fitted with best silk tllread and every pair sewed on tho Goodyear welt machines i.S2.50 One lot of 1,800 pairs of shoes for Men or Women, values up to $a.00, all leathers and in all styles and sires, mado up for the best city trade, on sale Saturday SX.08 Shoes for Boys, Youths and r.lttle I while they last ...91.00 uents button, luce or ulucher styles, with values up to $2.25 In two big- lots ..$1.30 and $1.00 750 palm Infants' Shoes, tnn or black, worth up to $1.15 two lots .Saturday ,70o mid SOo Women's fl.50 Fur Trimmed House Slippers, all colors and In all sites A Great Sweaters, Underprizing In A special showing of fino Ilrocado blue, in medium and low bust, extra long hips, Saturday at g3 to 5 y-. $1.00 and $5.00 Corsets, well known makes, for medium and full figures, spe- J5.AC.:,. dal at i w T Kduco-U Corset, a regular 1.50 ? V' S)e,,ifi.i?.-'.tv model, for mnillnm flmirnn' nt OQ 4 $1.00 bust, 1 W trimmed MX f. Ladies t "fit Children's heavy wool Sweaters, mnde to S4 Our Stork of Kid Gloves See These Saturday Specials. Jjidles' Krench Lnmbskin Gloves, 12 and 1G button lengths, to ?3 valuos, glpves fitteU to tho hand, at -..$1.98 Cnpe Gloves nt -10c and $1.00 that you'll find it hard to duplicatq. Two-button French liid Gloves, A Great Under pricing of Holiday Handkerchiefs in the November Round Up Sale Children's 5c Handkerchiefs go at , 2 Ladles' 7c Handkerchiefs, 3 Ladies' 10c Handkerchiefs. .5 Ladies' 15c Linen Handkerchiefs go at 7.& Ladles' 25c Hand Embroidered' all Linen Handkerchiefs . . 156 Pure Linen Hand Embroidered Handkerchiefs, 0 in box, a $2 value, on sale at $1.25 $1.50 box Shamrock Cloth Initial Handkorcblefs, 4 in box, T56 50c box Initial Handkerchiefs G in box, on sale at 39c 20c Swiss Embrolderod Handker chiefs lOd 25c Swiss Embroidered Handker chiefs 15 6 50c Lace Trimmed Handkerchiefs nt 25? 76c Lace Trimmed Handkerchiefs at .'. 35 $1 Lace Trimmed Handkerchiefs .t 506 PERPARE FOR PARCELS POST Postmaster Asks Business Hen to Answer Important Questions. IS SENDING OUT CIECULASS -Wler Jnunnrr Klr.t I'nrceU Post Will Kmhrncr All Pckte. Not .Inllublr Xou In First ' Tbrre Classes, I-oatmailter Wharton will lsu a olr gular to all comnlfrclal mep In Omaha, lustructlm; them In the use of tho parcels post and asked them to submit to him before December 7 answers to a set of questions. The circular announces that on and after January 1 fourtb-cUss mall shall inbrati all n.dltei li rludfi.K faini nnd factor, iirvli. iV not fiovt embraced l law In ntlie. tnv first, ttcond o, third Goods Sale Our stocks are now more complete than ever befovc make your selections before lines are broken. Ifftnd Ting Orcntly Underprleed for Saturday's Hound Up Sale $3.00 Kitted Hand lings $1.10 An exceptionally hand8onu, an leather, leather lined bag, full size, with puree, card case and mirror. tjti-.OO licather Lined llajs Ht A remarkable value In both plain and" fancy metal frame. Don't miss them'. $11.00 Headed lings at 8 1. no A beautiful Christmas gift; all are very latest designs. Severn! Other Hand Hag Specials -Values from $2.00 to $5.00, at $1.10, .$1.40, $1.08 and t?ii.-!5 , t. . , ? ' . ... , ther soles , SOo and 3So drover and Queen Quality shoes for women. Stetson and Orogsett shoes for men. Quntlty shoes for the man or woman who wants tho best. wmw ui ton ui ici nun iu;t Corsets and Gloves Corsets Saturday, white, nlnk and , Sl.ftR and $1.50 Corsets, long hips, low hose supporters attached, prettily . . . ., 7&6 mid Children's Wool H eaters nilnmtKtfiml f Uiilnrilni't.i (J I... sen at-.nau, piain or inncy we.avesifjf Itn. . or without collars ..f)8d Misses and Boys' S2',00 Wool Sweaters; rough neck stylo,, in cardinal, or Oxford, at $1.45 Ladles' Norfolk Sweaters with now rough neck collars, at 2.08 and $4.08 Ladles' and jdlsseB' Auto Hoods, special values, Saturday ..1.45 and $1.88 IJoys' Wnali Suits, to $2.50 Values, all kinds, to close, Saturday '98? Was Never 80 .Complete They're AVortlt While. Monarch and Derby makes tho very best shown, at $1 to $2 Children's Kid Gloves and Mitts, lined or unllned, regular values to $1, at AQA Ladles' Silk Lined Cnshnicro filoves 25 Bed Spreads Specially Priced Saturday Full size colored or whjte Bad Spreads, h e m m o d, worth $1.00 each ..$1.00 Fringed or hemmed, full size .Bed Spreads, worth $2 each $1.25 Hemmed Marseilles Ded Spreads, assorted patterns, worth $3.00 each $1 98 English Striped Damask Quilts, sizo 76x90, $5.00 values, go at each $2.98 Saturday's Specials Wash Goods Dept. Domestic Room Snow Flake 81x90 Beady made Sheets, good muslin, 59c values 48c Ready Mado Pillow Cases, size 42x3G, 12 ',4c values X06 60-ln. Bleached Table Damask, good weight, assorted patterns, 59c values 306 Amoskeag Outing Flannels, good weight and assorted patterns, 12c values 106 8erpentlne Crepe, good patterns, long lenghts, 18c values 12V6? class, not oxcecdlnp eleven pounds In weight, nor greater In size than seventy two Inches In lenBth and girth combined. The United States Is divided Into ones with different rates of postase applic able to each,, There are eight nones cir cling from Omaha. Tho first zone takes In a rudlus or fifty miles, the second up ISO miles. , the third, 300, nnd up to the eighth, which extends boyond 1.W0 inllos from this city. The rates of pontage on the first r.one for an article weighing one pound will be S cents', second sone 6 tents and Increas ing one cent per pound for every rone. Parcels will be delivered at. all free-delivery offices and patrons residing on rural routes. They may bo registered and may be accorded special delivery on j payment of ths usual fee md they may l be Insured agalmtt loss In an amount equivalent tu their antral value but not to tX'tnX JX upon paini.t of a fef r i it.t. Si tat stamps h a u .;. td v . ail parcels but thy may be mailed l. A November round-up sale of women's and children's ready-to-wear garments surpassing all previous efforts in value-giving, It has always been our custom to make the Saturday after Thanksgiving a, record breaker In point of value giving, as well as volume of business. This season's offerings are without question the best and most attractive In both assortments and values we have ever shown you. Handsome Sample fonts $20, $2 5 to $35 values In Caraculs, Fancy Mixtures, Flno Scaletto Plushes, Chinchillas, etc., all In the moBt wanted new styles, in t f (( broad assortment; your choice J) ! " VF Several Hundred Ite-nutlf til Dresses, values to $25.00, In wldo assortment of pretty designs and col orings Tor street and evening Serges, otc, nt 25 Handsome .lap Mink Sets shawl collar and pillow muff, ular values Jo $35, at, cholco. Children' fonts $8.00 to 312,00 values, In Chinchillas, Plushes, Caraculs and, novelty cloths, all sizes, 2 dA QC to 14 years, at.. tj)r2'0 TWELVE OTHER MIGHTY ATTRACTIVE SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY Wnnen's Perrnlo II on so DresHrs, $1.00 values, nt 59c Women's Sergo Dresses, to$10 vnluqs, cholco $3.95 at Long Silk Kimonos, $5.00 and $B.00 values, d0 QC choice ipLtiO Ladles' Silk Waists, to $4.00 values : . Why Pay More Notice Prlcai. Suit Starts Saturday st Elffbt O'Oloek. 25c Kite Packer's Tar or Woodbury's Soup for ISO Four bars of Ivory Soap for I60 One uIk lot of rcRular Be, 10c anil 16c a bar Toilet Koapn, slightly hoIIimI, at, per cake 2Ho 10c Bblnola Shop Polish for So 2Bf! Hanltol or Graves' Tooth Powder or Panto for loo ICc Tooth lirUshes go at, each loo IT.c Ponds' Kxtrnct, Hanltol or Perox ide Face Cream for ,.10o EOc Java Illco or Pozzonl's Face Pow der for 36o Read Our Big The People's Prices and tbe Prices for the People. 20 lb. Uest Oriiulated tiogar. 81.00 46-lb. sack Iicat Hlcli Grade piamond H flour, nolhlnp nicer for bread, ple.s or cakeH, per sack , $1.10 10 bars Heat '10m All, Diamond O or Lenox Hoap . , SBo 10 lbs, best White or Yellow Cornmeal for 17Mio 4 lbn. beHt Japan nice. Pearl or Klne Tapioca 9Bo Tho beat Domestic Macaroni, Verml- cllll or Spachettl. pl(K 7Mo 4 cans, afney Hweet .Sugar Corn . ,35o 3-lb. cans Solid I'acltcd Tomatoes. ,10o 2-lb. cans Karly June Peas loo H cans Oil pr Mustard Hardlnea. . ,25o 1-113. can Asssortel Koups . 7Ho Uest Hulk Peanut Iluttcr, lb.. 13Uo B-b. boxoM best selected Soda Crack ears for ..... . 43o The best Crisp (linger Knaps, lb Oo it Tnv mvnry rincr it Pays quantities of not less than Z.uO) Identical pieces 'without stamps affixed If the post age Is paid In money. In order to determine the extent to which the service will bo used and to en able the Postofflco department to maks preparations for piompt and efficient handling of parcels, the merchants are requested to answer the followlns ques tions. What la the average number of fourth class parcels now mailed by ypu dally? What will be the average number mailed dally by yon when this law becomes ef fecth'cT Their averaso weight? i Their avuraco sue? What proportion of the entire number 1 will bo for delivery? J Will your narcels bo nailed in largo (luantuu at stated-intervals or will thrr I be f. regular dolly mailing? What percentage of parcels will lie In surtd? Hf-glstered? PrlHhable? Fragile? When the (' O. ! feature is plaved In 1 operation what percentage what per centagi vl - jur ti.ircMs will Ik- suit v o u ne tu tin Situation liee Advert. mng Knmplo Tailored Suits $U0, $35 up to $49 valucB, the choicest productions of sovoral of America's best makors, In distinctive do signs, at a price less than d 1 C flA worth of tailoring 3.10.UU V i wear. Embroidered Nets, Satin Charmouso, pretty , With largo 100 Long Fur Coatfc Near Seals, llandsonie- ly marked Pontes nnd flno Marmots, a values up to $85, choice Prr5 reg $19 Children's Coats $4 to $7.50 values, good quality', frlozeT and fancy fabrics, all sizes, 2k io m years, on mn nr safe, at choice. ipl.tiO luranls' Sweat- en crs , 3?C Children's Dresses, in all sizes, 2 to 14 $4.00 dl 7Q values p L I f Children's Mini Misses Sweaters, regular $2.50 val $1.00 $1,95 ues, at JH.'t.oO Mnrnhou Scarfs $1.50 Ladles' Silk Waists, to $ values For Drugs and 11.00 size Puro Itydrocen Peroxide, extra size, for 83o COc I Ilnda' Honey nnd Almond Cream for ...80 t.r,0 Oriental Cream for 9So $1.00 box La Trefln or Aiurea. Face Powder for 76o "Cc Uudnut'H or Plnaud's Toilet Water for 69o Sachet Powders, all odors, at. per ounce ..60o and 750 S2.00 values in Hlr HiuhIih at 81.00 $2.00 Imported Hand Mlrrora Tor 81.00 75c nnd $1,00 ISxtra Hea.vy I)reanlnc Combs for BOo Manicure Sets at from.. 81.00 to $10.00 Special Grocery Sale Tlii- beat Crlan Pretzels, lb 6o Toasted Corn Hakes, pkc -Otto Cirapo-.N'uta, pkjr. lOo The best Tea HlftiDRB. lb lOo O 'den HuntoB Coffee, lb.. 3 Bo Jar special Buttar, Bnttertn saA Oheeso Bale. The best Crean.ry llutter, carton or bulk, lb 380 No, 1 Country Creamery Iluttcr ... .33o No. 1 Dairy Hutter. lb 38o The beat N. V. White Voubir America or Wisconsin Full Cream Cheese, at. per lb 83o jmil Cream Ilrlck Cheese, lb BOo 2 lbs. Rood Huttorlno. t 3So flood Tablo Ilutterlne, lb 18o Tho beat, equal to creamery butter. per lb. , flCo The OreaUst Fresh rrnlt and Veri table Markat In the Weat. The best lltver lrly Ohio Potatoes. per peck . ,. lBo Pays Large Gray Eagle Refuses to Break from Meal Tioket "For sale- or for charity, one large, healthy gray eagle, with a wholesome appetite for mutton." Is a sign that might appear, although It does not. It the sen timents of the owner, Frank ponnelly, were written upon the crate that stood on the sidewalk for a time In front of the Her Grand hotel. ' Connelly brought the bird here from Kearney, where somo boys caught It in a plum thicket, when It became entangled In the brush Connelly expected lu sell l the fine specimen of the king of blids, j but after looking for buyers all day Hun- , Cay and (Hiding lu lie, he de-elded tu give' p atouy TbU lie t ied for some time i i . - 1 ' 11 11 S $10.00 Women's' Dress Skirt 500 of them, nowest styles Jn Serges, .Whipcord's, 'and noVoltlen, In and ..l!.:w.&.$4.95 Who- Wolf Fur Sots, to $7.50 values, QC nt piZfJ Flannelette Dressing Saciues, to $1.00 values, on choice , . , . OtC Children's llouiiets nnd Knit Caps, 36c values, choice 39c 50 $2.95 Toilet Goods? One hundred pr, tinkle's, Cascara Tnbluts for SBo AH Rubber floods at Wholesale Prloea. 12.00 No. 2 Red or White lltdbnr Fountain Hyrlnge for .oso 11. KO and $2,00 lint Water Huttlcs no at ,.. ...880 12. no Comhlnallon HyrliiKo and Jlottlo for , 81.80 3.00 WfllhiRton Hyrlnifo and Upttle.) euurnnteed for five years, for. .83.00 2.S0 Wulllngton Hot Water Hottle. Buaranteed for tlvn years, for. .81.60 COc bottln of nay Hum, two to a cus tomer, ench . . . 10 o For Saturday 2 beads frentli (enf Lettuce Oo Kancy Headl J.ottuce, per head. .. .714 Fancy Cnokjhn Apples, peck ..IBo I.arso bunches frosh Louisiana rhnl- lots, Hoets, Tprnlps or Carrots, per bunch !. ., 4o Fancy Itlpo Tomatoes, lb 8Mo liruaaels Kprouts, lb. 16o Cape Cod Cranborrles, quurt.... ,7V6o 8 lurgo Houp Hunches loo 2 larc"' bunches Oyster Plant Bo 4 bunches fresh Paraloy loo Ueeta, Carrots, Turnips, nutabanos or Parsnips, lb. i40 New Jersey Hweet Pota'toes, 3 pounds tor lOo 2 stalks Fresh Celery , ... .80 New Hallowe'en Dates, lb, o!o New Fard Dates, lb , 150 New "-Crown Imported Figs, lb.... SOo New California F1s;a, hhk. ....... .two F.ara-p Grape Fruit, nuolK .6a New Htralned IJpney, pint Jar..,..36o New ltoney, per rack 17Ho Imon, OranKe or Cttron Peel, lb.. BOo The best Mixed Now Nuts, lb. ...I0o Highland Navel Orances, our famous brand, per do 30o, a Jo, 30o without succcfr, although lie almost closed a deal with two or three fellows who wanted to kill It And mount It. Last night Connelly was somewhat disheart ened at his lack of succosi in bird sales manship, so h.n took the bird upon the root of the hotel and determined to lib erate it. He would give it one more good feed before he allowed It to spread Its giant wings In complete freedom. Al though mutton Is high, he bought a good generous hunk and allowed tho eagle to Uevour It. All was ready. The crate was opened. The bird was shoved out. It would not fly. t was prodded, Still It would hot fly. Connelly left It In disgust- Krlduy morning he went upon tho root to seo what bad become of the bird. There, on a sign board, perched the bird, cocking cub eye at tho master to fceo If mo;o mutton v,a furthcoming. Connelly put tho bird In the cage. Me now suys hi will ge It tu the city to be pluctd lu the palks. Matchless Values in Our Round-Up Sale of Women's and Children's Underwear and Furnishing Goods LndliV I'nlon Suits, worth $3.50, silk and wool and all wool, In groy, pink, bluo and white, all hand finished at ....$2.98 $1.98 ladles' Wool I'nlon HtilU, worth to $2.50, gray or white. In heavy or me dium weight 98 ond $1.50 Ladles' Fleece Union Suits Heavy or medium weight, gray or white, to $1 vnlues G9t 49d Ladles' Fleeced I'lilon Suit, 75c quality garmonts, perfect l5b Children's I'nlon Knits, heavy fleeced, all sizes, on snle IJ) Ladles' I'ndervots and rants, all wool, steam shrunk, In scarlot or natural, regular $1.75 values $1.25 Ladles' Wool Vest or Pants, gray or white, at 75 nd OSd LndleV mid Children's Heavy Fleeced Vests or Pants. In nil sizes, regular 35c values 19 Ladles' Silk and Llslo Vcstn, or All Wool, black only, $1.50 values, 49J Children's Wool I'nlon Suits, for sizo 2, at 75c. Klsa 10c size. Ladies Pure. Thread Silk Hose ladles' Pino Thread Hllk Huso, black, whlto and tnn, to $1.50 vnlues, special at ....... Q9i Knyser Silk Hose, rogulai' and out sizes, black and colors, apodal, $1.50 nnd Ksro Silk Htm, In nil tho popular shades, every pulr guaranteed Perfect 98 NOVEMBER ROUND-UP U5u Fancy Veilings ....... 25d $1.00 Auto Scarfs 49 $1.25 Auto Veils 79 50o Fancy Oartors -.25ri 75c Fancy darters '.35 $1.00 Fancy darters 5Q Some Remarkable Doll Values In Saturday's Big Sale at Kid llody DoIIn A spe cial $1.50 value, Is 20 In, tall, with jointed hip nnd knees, iblsquo hond, good wig, with light or dark hair, shoes and stockings. 98c More Dolla Than Any Two Other Omaha Stores. All Kestnor Dolls for Salur-1 Trains and Track, regular day, 20 Off Reg. Price GSc kind, Saturday at 43c Round-Up Sale Trunks and Suit Cases Every Trunk in Stook, that aoltl from $0 up to $14.00, al ....$3.G5 to $10.50 Every Suit Oase in Stook, that Hold from $1.50 up to $10, at ..$1.25 to $7.50 Fancy Vases Placques $2.00 Ki-in. beautifully dec orated fancy 'Vases, big value, each $1.00 17-in. Wall Placques, decor ated with heads and flow ers, each . . 69c Uuh Dept. Inverted (las Wight, completo ready to put up..35j Mantle Special Inverted and up right mantles, for Saturday pnly, ouch 56 0 to n customer. .lust received full line of gas nnd electric portahlr's. Tills lamp makes a beautiful, practical kI t. Pharmacists Must Battle Contenders When the pbatmaclsts beat the Crelgh- tpn uonts last Wednesday It wus tnoiigut he championship of the school had been settled. Hut now come new aspirants to the title, for both the law and medical departments lay claim to the honors. Tho two hitttr will Mage a battle on prclgliton fit-Id next Wccloesduy after noon and deteimlne who shall pluy jhc phurmaolsts for tho belt. This bsttlo should be one worth wit iicenlng. as varsity men will not be. burred as they werq during the regular foot ball season. Doth teams boast ot larslty men and the law coll ego will pluy Coach Miller In the backfleld. Captsln Hopkins wll alo play with the lawyers, i Tim niei)b s Hpieur the stronger, ab they liuto piH'-llcullv the whuln varsity ,liv f I oin ! Me to tackle. Haiiley, Me- Ladles' Silk Flccco Hose, regular nnd out sizes, nt U5d LadtCB' Cotton Fleece Hose, regu lar and opt sizes, nt 25 Children's 25c Wool and Floecod Hobo, special nt, pair ..12 Completo lines or Children's Fancy and Pony Hdso shown horo at 25d and JKi SALE SPECIALS 60c Fancy Huf flings 25d 50c Lace CollurB at 25 75c Lnoe Collars at 49e $1.00 Laco Collars at 05i $1.25 Lacn Collars nt 75 J $2.00 Laco Collars at 086 Our great doll opening sale eoutinues Saturday with the higgest values offer ed in any store. We want you to mako comparisons. Oharactor Dolls for $1.00 They look Jiko real babies; have baby faeos, with curved arms and legs, best values ever, $1.00 Haudtioiit'o Jointed Dolls ' 24 In. tall, with bisque head, good wig, moving oyes, dressed In ehemlose with shoes and stockings, Comes either light or dark; a splendid lot for selection. STOVES Our entlro stock of Qak Heat ers and llase Humors must k nt sweeping reduction, u'e nro overstocked on account of season heliiK m lato nnd theso stoves nre priced for this day's sale without regard to profits. $5.76 size II, Oak tf a rf Motors $4.1)0 S7.G0 sizo 13, Oak Cr Heaters pDOU $1 1,60 size 15, Oak tf o Hoators . , . . tPO.UU ?H.OO size 17, Oulc di A t"r Heaters J1U.5U J18.76 size 19, Oak d i p? rr Heaters tJ)lt).UU HA8K IlL'ltMCltS We are ngents for the famous Garland, (Jloho, Itcnown nnd laiwell Hnso Hiirners. All of theso well known stoves must go during this clenn up wicrlflco snle. tjl.in.00 Itcnown, a A t? fr bizo 17 $45.00 Blze 1IJ $45.00 $00,00 G'nrlnnd, . .too rf sue in Jpoo.00 Hoom i(nuVei, rr-o c? sizo 00 tPOe&.O'jj! 'l'AHKOH HKNOWN" The Ilaso Burner that hums hard coal, soft coal, coko or wood. The newest and best thing of Its kind on 4Af tho market ipT'U aune, Hall and Tumlsea are all medics as Is P. iM-e;.' in the backfleld. VOLUNTEER JUVENILE x OFFICERS DO GOOD WORK s. Volunteer Juvenile officers are breaking up the gangs of hoodlums that have In fested certain quarters of the city, ac cording to Juvenile OfflceiMlernsteln. Ho believes the volunteor officer Idea Is prov ing a good one. "The, gangs are being broken up," sold llerntteln '"The officers nre enforclng tho curfew law u their districts. They are putting a stop to tho practice of boys catching on to the rear ends of auto mobile, and tiding. This Is being dono 1 more for the sake of the boys than fi that of the auto owners. Np arrests liavu been made and I don t think any will be necessary We now nave about tl'Jrtj volunteer officers. '