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,'mUcrH ,a,,lddl? Aow' syKUiterl H"' ""' Harry Judsan. It T Burns, Hurry Kyiui, A A (iordon. V D. Barmrr. 11 1) Neely. W Noble, Lou Clarke I
IC. T. Folda. Bottom Row-John Steel, Dr B W Christie. Habol Frederick Colin. Ueorgu K. Hnveistlrk, W J) Hosford. T U Invls. Sam liurnr' Jr. Guv It K
J-ramer. Members o: the Committee Not In tho Photograph are-11 M Browtiliig. C C Crowell, Jr, Ouy V Furay, F W Halo. U 10. McCagiio. J O. BlforcL I
i i,. combs end H. K. Johnston,
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RAPHAEL - PRED CO.
The following extra special bargains will be offered
on sale beginning Monday and continuing every day this week.
SKILL WITH A SIX-SHOOTER
of tho marksman,
his coolnws' or VliU Jrtnco represents the maximum speod nt ' knife on several oceaalons. Tho velocity
ability to correctly Judge- condition. vhlch flreicontrollhig 'trlRgers oC auto-1 of tho .44-40i2iM bullet fired from a
malic onus vf any type or double action j revolver In approximately l.CW-foot sec-
ked. Hie shooting unds and tho striking energy la about
Slow Hut Sure.
Samples of Soalette Plush Coats, beautifully lined, some plain,
Bonio trimmed with IJuby l.amh ami Heal Caracul. Huntlroit
to select from all sl-.es. regularly sell from $19.00 to $30 50
Monday and bJlaiico of wrrk. In four lota
$12.50, $14.85, $16.95 and $19.00
I'totly Novelty Coots, new styles received thin, week, Wo
bought tl'cpo coats at prices Ipsb than It eont to tnanufneturo
them, ami will plaeo them on sale Monday and balance of
weok at
$5.00, $7.95, $9.95, $12.50, $14.95
KV1H WOMAN IX OMAHA INTHUKKTUD IN A STUKKT
HKUOK DlttiSS Oil AN AIMICUNOOX Sll.K DKKSH OH AN
KVUNIXtJ lUtlCSS, SHOULD UK UKHK THIS WKKK WITH
Ot'T KAHi, VXliS "V SOT TO lV, .If ST TO LOOK.
1150 Drew JiiKt rcrcl'ctly wtpivjw, k1Im and end and sum
pleH of fonr siccinl maker ofiVlno Drr-thcs hnd (Jown.s for Wo
men, Mlse ntMl Junior. You Mill flml veiy clever modelH,
Milted foi' every (xrnxlon, and (ltej rtVe nettially mndo to retail
from 31 0.i H) to $U(i,VO. We IxiurIu them for Itailf price ami
tJicy Ro on sale this week Tor
S3.85 8 4.05 S0..ir SS.05 " 8J).05
Sample or SklrlH Jul receHetl and no on iale at
SI. 1)8 S2.0S i S1.9S
Sale of Cltildrei?N All Wool Si rue Dresses
81.98 S2.0S S3.08 $4.98,.
Remarkable Shots Made by Famous ! n t,,p s,nclp "CCirtt" wh'c, "lp wrl.er '!Violvcira "fay o wori
. J wns privileged to witness the nutliodit 6f I fraternity of America
Plainsman,
WILD BILL HICKOK S PROWESS
Where Henlltj KmU nnil Ininslna.
(Ion npRlna In llnnilllnK yhooUnir
Irnnn Ponalhle1 and linpo.
atblc Shnli,
almost ojinsperatlnir deliberation. Jjo i.nnt-'i meiii ine loreneaa or mo. unfortunates f wt,r,t tho AnoAt pdwwTtil plislM
ter how elusivothe tiirjinL pven .wlicnj "noni nu uiu pui oui oiaeuon. i n,pso-n.(own ; Xy,d imfa'any and
shooUnrf at objects toased In tlw lr. Iia'ot m who have pnlct'lcedVsnap nhoutfpK'l ju K(rtrnl ufctj. and w
never scemea nurrieu. iius irau wbj, m w!) umi nij unumo iiiuiiiiii:iii , . , , ty
wuinr, nuiuim, Him ill mui- iu 1117 - " Unmlilnnllnt,
A most interesting and readable article,
purporting to be written by Colonel Wil
liam P. Cody (Buffalo BUI) appeared in
tho Chicago Inter-Ojean on October IS,
1U, The article I- entitled 'RemlnlB
oenoea of Wild BUI Hlckok, Karly West
ern tlun Fighter,; pome of the state
ments mode therein are .so widely at
variance, with logic- based on tho ob
servation and experlene of practical gun
men, that In .tho..lntejst;.j0f historic ac
curacy the wrtor: (In, Outer's Book) Is
disinclined to let theso atatomenta pass
without' eomment.' Ttia arltclo may have
been written by' r. Cbtfy himself, but It
is moro than1 likely th'alt sbmo reporter,
ovor-confldont 'of his memory, got the
facts from Ir, Cody, ahd, -being himself
Momewhat shy on gmv lof'e,' unwittingly
permitted a few technical 'errors to creep
In between tho telling ju)d; tho publishing
of tho stoj-jt. lr. Cody, 'llko a true west
(Trier, pays many tributes to the physical
perfections, proved courage and un
matched skill with firearms of his old
comrado of tho trail. After describing
tho magnificent physical proportions and
panther-like movements of this Intrepid
plulnsman, Mr. Cody says: "Wild Bill
was one of tho best revolver shots e'er
produced in tho west. Ho certainly wot
tho best revolyer .shot Jn- a fight It. is
ono thing to shoot accurately at,a..torgut
and another thing to Viewable to shoot ac
curately at a 'rrian whd Is shooting at
you. Bill was absolutely fcftrleas. Ho
wrS Wholly devoid o'f' ficrvev hU.,mind
was clear.
marksmanship
Derate situation. He never became ex
cited, A cool man Is often a. phlegmatic-'
man; but Wild Bill was the reverse, no.
was not only perfoctly cool, but he was
alert and nlmblo of wit and In exttoh was
as quick as lightning. Nothing better
Illustrates ills mental alertness, and
physical quickness than one of his ad
ventures. I have forgotten names and
dates, but the Incident Is true to tho last
detail. A man who nured ft
grudge against Wild Bill swore to kill
him. He stood concealed In a doorway,
stepped out and confronted Bill as tho
latter passed, .and -leveled a pistol at Ida
head. Tvo got you now, Wild Bill, he
said, 'and I'm going to kill you. but I'll
give you one minute to pray.' 'Well,'
said Bill, with an easy smile, 'It does
look llko the Jig's up.' Suddenly Bill
peered over tho man's shoulder and
waved ft deprecatory hand. 'Don't hit
him, Andy, he said. Tho man wheeled to
protoct himself from the supposed enemy
In his rear. Ho gazed on empty space.
There was r.o Andy or anyone elso behind
him and beforo he could turn round again
Wild Bill had killed him."
Hlx Center Shots.
"General Sheridan once asked Bill to
prove the marksmanship of which ho had
heard such wonderful stories. Bill, n
modes hero, held back, but General
Sheridan Insisted, and finally Bill pointed
to a grocery sign 1W yards away and
said he would shoot at the white center
of the "O." He drew his revolver,
uecmed to take no aim at all, and fired
six times rapidly. Upon examination of
tho sign It was found that the sis bullets
had passef.- through the center of the let
ter, each bullet leaving Its own distinct
Impression about the edge of a single
hole."
It' is not the purpose of the writer to
belittle, or cast doubt on even tho most
seemluxly impossible feats of marksman-
Hhin of our early border heroes. It would
may take at Its ! .-.o-fool' 'lVminftW i Thn Ima n
Mr. Hlckok In the handling of his six- i f value tho statement of Colonel Cody, velocity otDs:foot,s'ccnnds with a strils
shooters I was deeply Impressed with his 1 regard to the position of the bullet , 'mii. -lu.rKui,'hiylJt, T2 rounds. These
cartridges
tho oner
hlle they
silver-leather
writer for one. would
not covet the ohof" serving a backstop
for tho mnglc'vest. A bullet-proof gar
menf.such .a1 described would welsh sev
eral pounds', and In addition to !xlng hot
and cumbersome, would 'Imrwxle and
hamper the naturally free and un
trammelled movements of Its wearer
Wild BUI may have owned aiid some
times worn such a garment as a partial
protection against pistol or knife wounds,
but we believe, 'ithe- dauntless frontiers,
map depended largely on his seemingly
mysterious 'Immunity 'from; wounds by
liptjd 'weapon Wild' Bill's philosophy
was not Unljkethat otrjavhj Harum, "Do
the other frfow or he'll do you. hut do
him; first." Outer's Book.,'.
superb nhv-hiue and superior mentality. : cult stunt to hit barrel bungs, smash
which, combined with and supplemented small fruits or marbles an Inch or lass In
by his methods of practice and free, wild ' diameter with a properly tuned pistol or
life In tho .ppen, developed Ipi hlm that
perfect coordination of hamr' and eye
which Is, essential to perfect mastery . ot
the nne,;had gun,, Wild .Bill's physical
jSlshooter at ey1 distances from the
'marlcsman undent 'hflghls In tho air that
would 'make' "y'lldjlljirs forehead shots
seem talne, flinnloi jind commonplace by-
power, nnice and freedom .of movcmoiit comparison with, a; Spring trap set to
have been compared trf'thlit of a wild j throw r the targets any wttere, from the
animal, and I can think of no rlnille niorcT'xTght ot the average man to a reaonablo
fitting. In his description c-f.Mr. IIIok I height at which one might care to pnio
ok's mystifying speed and nuiirvejoun ac- i dee with a view to practical work. Un
curacy of aim. Colonel Cody has not ex-' doubtedly most of Mr. Illckok's practice
with rifle and revolver waaconducted
along lines d&tt-.utated to .fender him moro
skillful at tha style of shooting which
his udy.eijtuVous life rendered imperative.
Some of the old generation of frontiers
men cohtomporarlcs of Wild Hill havo
tried to account for his fearlessness In
the presonco of' danger by claiming that
h.o. wore, ubullet-proof-shlrt at all times.
Thc'-iegcnd's ,'thay Illckplc sent to l'hlla
drlphia anil, obtained y sufficient number,,
of" sliver quarters to completely cover n
leather 'vest, something on the order of
h mailed Bhlrt of the feudal ages. This
tshjry was glvuiwlho writer by a profos
j sternal map of 'unimpeachable veracity.
Hpi Informant was a fallow townsman of
Wild Hllli when' the ifatnous scout Was
marshal of Abilene, Kan., and was con
sidered wholly reliables Undoubtedly a
flexjblc.,lcatlj?rvest, shingled wl oi-er-Iftppltig
'HllveVnuarters-.!OUkt;'to)-ar s'
i!nr'ja&;c8Mh.er.: bullet. wit-'UV Is a well.
authenticated fart that Wild BUI was
desperately wounded by both bullet and
aggcratcd; nor .do I believe it jiosslhlc,. to.
adequately describe the natural und ac-1
quired skill of that pcerlosii.jijanjer of thiy
short gun. But elther'afr.' Cody's memory
Is failjng or ho )ias be;n misquoted by
pomo Imaginative newspaper man who has
supplied the vital polnJ. of tho stqry from
a fervid and qverworkrd Imagination.
Putttng k bullet from, a 44 or 45-callber
Colt s!xshootcrlnto'(the;neclt ofa bottle
at a distance of hlncty feet fllilrty yards)
with plain open sights (the kind hlckok
habitually used) Is c.vhlcnlly an frron- N
memory or statement. It Is entirely pos-f-lblo
at thirty feet, hut at nlnetyfect .It
would be encroaching on tho llmlt"i)t ac
curacy for revolvers taking the army .4.7
and tho frontier .44, cartridges, "assuming'
that the neck of the bottle was of the
slio usually found In saloons. Hitting a.
silver dime,, at thirty feet comes nearer
t W ra nv- otV ronton a Jiu U -) Jiuirlish'iah
.wh9c2uld..PUl.,R. JiuUtt-. nearly,, halt an.
incn'lri cllameter through a" glaSs circle
scarcely one-quarter larger at three times
tho distance would hardly care to waste
''.
n System
.i.'-r.ri L u i.
A gentleman .w.lio wan, a .stranger to the
usual wrvPK ftVPPlwi up tb tue manogany,
ordere Jsow1 Orleans ttr., and. reju-h
lug In nls pocket, pulled forth a llvo toad
and placed It on the bar,
"Vqt the lovo .of Mike," yelled tho man
next to him, "Why the toad?"
Tlmt triad nlavs a stur onrt In n system
that I have unrd for many years with
great success," replied tho gentleman.
"Spring It." fchouted the mob.
"woll, you sec, l inKf my nine mcrei
toad and place him on the mahogany In
front ot me and order mv drink. I take
my drink and thon I order another, nnd
sometimes another, and perhaps then an
other. I look at my toad, and If there Is
only one tond thero I stay and enjoy a.
few moro rounds, As soon an there aro
two toadrt thorn Instead of one I go home.
I have, never yet stayed until there was
three. That's my svstem Well, T don't
mind If I do. A "little more, of u samo,
please "-Philadelphia Uecurd,
l.lu .Invri Dl.nn(lH n , -II .!!.....
o e v o I (i or nerves,' ni.,ininu ."".j a "nvn .umc, mi-
hls hand steady and his prox'pnatftly' three-quarters of an nph In,"
p certain In the roorf "desr 1lani'cterat ono-thVd' .t dlstanc.,-"i'ut:-
jiiiih uijt.T)nsecuicye qnois inane Jitter v.
Mn a slttoard.'ifr. ao?-yards., rdilill y Is
juiiivt vii iiiut'Liiinu 5u.it;qipm, 4BuIlJ,,
wiu-i. vt.u kj lviia ciKni. inri.ea in aiaineier
the accuracy r?qulr$d to hit 1L wholly
W tho C0Pabiy!ea pf Vc ami upd,
but It w'ould neccssflote a mot, dclijirct
n t-irl sa fulfil 11 nlmnil lr- TTmiah!,' ' niTl JL"
utu . viun.i 1MIIIUI4 HJT! llunt!VCl UIU'
nel Cody'ji atatement furtlter'Mys that
"each of the buljots left Us own distinct
impression about thK';ilgeR..of, the 'single
hole." "Hila would, iman thai tho six
shots wcro so. clQSo.UvrnivprtlUja,! thoy
all bro.kja Into ory-Upl? '"ilvlnp tho far
njous nmikamn, the ftd vantage. -of the
full cross-section ojf !o.ie bullot the .'group
would jayil .bo .considerably than on.
and one-half Inchea,li. tUarriejdr. Tlie ca
pacity for accuracy of tho .45 'Qd- eIiikIc
action amy rwolver Is. approximately a
four-Inch, clrclo at fifty ,.yrds, ojid for
tho .44-callbor frontier a thr.ee-inh. clrclo
at the same range. Tjo shpo'tlhg de
scribed In "Colonel'. Cod y's article, Js far
beyond the accredited rec.ords. of either
.the .44 or .4G-calIber revpjvprs wjjth any
amniunltton, and It would bo a'y.sry cred
itable 'performance with a rifle, from a
Ilxed rest with magnifying, sights,
Keelnit U Ileltevlng.
The writer has himself semi Mr. HIekok
shoot, using a Colt Blnglo action revolver
In either hund firing simultaneously or
alternately, and I am prepared to lHslleve
any story of his rklll or prowess tli'at does
not conflict with the' laws of gravitation
and physics. Wild Bill . Is credited by
Colonel Ccdy with having" hit a tomato
can (presumably a quart1 size) tossed' in
tho air twelve' times before It returned to
earth. Aa forty-five fiet In tho air would
bo about tho limit to which the cu'u would
bo thrown and nt which Mr. Hlckok
could begin shooting, starting with both
shooters In tho holster, tho can would re
quire at least two seconds lo malje Um
descent to earth. To fire twelve shots In
two seconds would be equivalent to ono
Ladies' and Children's Fur Sets and Fur Goats
Hundreds of Samples io Choose From .
Huo Seta of .lap Mink, Foxes, Black Wolf, Kronen Coney,
Hcd Fox - roiuc mvell noveltten In long, scarfs with
muffs to ni'itch Aluo White Thibet Seta, worth regular
ly from $10 to $:tr per sot, will ho priced tills week
at, per not S115.5Q $1-1.85 StG.95 nnd 319.00
Gray, lllnck und llrowit Set" pf Furs that retail usually
from $7. CO lo $12.60, will ro this weok, nt
,?1r,8t"t.' , A- -53.05 84.95 '! 87.95
Children's nnd Olrla' Fur Sots-
nt -984 S1..1S 81.98 82.08 and up to 87.50
Fronqh. .Coney. Fur Sets, .Skinner SUn 0-t n fr-
llntHl, brown or black, worth $2C.OO, nt
inuies; .lUiBaiap. Marmot nrown.Fur Coat, bro- Ain
caqel .silj? Unlnp, xypftb $85, tills wook only &J
nuvh ,t i, au nnii an oniv.
iSmmrovdoHnnir nns mnae our wonuonui suewss in
'XhnnU;Jt .jlis.. bnrgaui day with us. Don't fail
"to visit our store an(l soo our -wonderful bargains in Dia
'iiiojxds,l'V'l)yur(!ji(s. and Fine Jewelry.
"Ojfie-fouHh rarat JMarriondB $16.50
"Fine, Sojiif Ctofd, 'cuifr'T3ul,tons .' 83.85
I?xtra Heavy Sterling Silver ThlmbleB ' 5
Flno Tollot Sets, all ONK-HATjF PIU015
l.OOt) Tine Gold Scarf Pina. . . ; 85i
$6'Boau'aful, 14-k., Solid Gold billed Bracelet, ONK-lfAIiP PIUCB
$00 Va,tcca, Euaranteed for one year, choice, 60
$5.00 Sterling Silvej-JSprjonB, Sterllnu Forks and Odd Sterling Silver
Table" Pieces, -your' cholco, each G5
' SXVE'MiiVJ?Y 0ST WATCH 1SS AND KINK JKWKLKV.
If it is good Reese has it
IfJReese Has ft It is Good.
Protty Silk
and Hltlc Chlf
f on Waists.
worMi to 15 no.
In two loU
51,95-52,95
7 S c I, a 1 1 o s '
Fleeced Union
Suits, only two
Suits tb a cus
tomer, while
they lust,- suit,
at . . 33o
Hanvplen of I.tinch
eon Cloths, Htattd
Covers, S e a r f .
etc'., Battenberg
work, worth up to
S2.00-
89c
Ladles' Outing
I'M an n ol Night
'Gywns, tnq to a
customer-.
29c
$1.00 Ladles' a n d
Misses1 Knit Avla-
it o n Caps and
looils
48b
Silk Koslory S.l,
1.25 Silk Hose,
pair 03o
Ladles' GOe Hllk
llo.ia 43o
(He Lad I e,s' Silk
Hose, black and
brow n u n I y ,
pair ., aoo
Sampler ot l'ancy
Hack Combs, Unr
ro 1 1 es, Jewelry
Novelties, Monti
Bags, J e w o 1 r y
Hets, otc. Wo Just
bought at .V4 priii.
will b sold ac
cordingly thuid itMgs, leath
er top and leather
lined, worth to
89c
IM a nel otto Kl
in niioa, trimmed
with ribbons, pret
ty stylo s, worth
to $2.00
98c
A tablo of Fancy
Articles useful for
Christmas gifts,
worth f0c t o II,
all go at
25c
Handkurohisf
BU
7c Handker
chiefs . ...3o
10c Handker
chiefs ....Bo
ICo Handker
chiefs ...loo
2Sc Hnndkor-
clilefa . iaio
50c Handkor-
rhlefs .. . 00a
76c Handkcr-
chtofs ...42(0
Auto Hearts',
Veils and Fan
cy Shawls, all
samples at
price.
Big Bargains m Men's and Boys' Clothing
Stock Monday and Continues ABB Week
It Is Just this kind of bargains that is making; our store grow fast. Helntf located n little, out of tho
lilKh rent district mid buyliif oodH In larj;o tiuohtitles for sMit cash, coupled with tho InrRO business wo
nro (IoIiik, cnnbln us lo sell Meu'n nnd Hoys' Clothing, lirnlHhliijrn and Slioen nt I ho lowest prices in tho
city. Let us see you hero curly this week nnd provo vhnt any.
S1O.0O Men's Suits -Tn
fine fancy- eassimeros,
in light and dark col
orsextra well nuulo.
307 South 16th St.
be a more congenial task to be able to , tuot tor each one-slslh of a second, from
prove tham genuine anu possioie oi nt- the InMant the can began to descend from
coinpllshment. When, however, the per
formancc credited to an Individual excels
the possibilities of human skill or the
capabilities of tho type ot weapons used
we, fell that It Is the duty of those en
trusted, with tho making and compiling
of permanent records to accept only
what is well authenticated, or Consistent
with natural laws. It Is claimed by Mr.
tody and others that most of the victims
of Wild Bill's uncanny accuracy with
tho slx'uhooter were- struck in the fore
l.cad almost squaroly between the eyes.
One may well believe that most of Wild
a forty-eight-foot altitude, or a shot at
the can for each four fet average of Its'
drop. I havo seen Wild Bill flrewo shots
simultaneously using, both ItandH at sta
tionary targets, and alternate shots'Vilh'
either hand at moving objects, for a llmv
ltcd number of shots and score with euch
shot. Jt was, .while giving. an exhibition,
of his skill, with ,thet six-shooter that I
saw him hit a quart tomato can while In
the air, with two single action C6lt six-'
shooters. 11o did not seem to bo hurried.
and J feel sure he could have fired ,ap-i
other shot with his lift hand, but I firm!)
Bill's victims, killed In closo encounters, ( believe that four shots (two with' eaohl
were thot In tho head, but the writer la hand) fired' with jin aim sufficiently-1 at-'
et the opinion that Mr, Hlckok's extra- curate to b, effective, wou'd.-be the, abso.
ordinary physique had as much to do
with the position ot the holes made by
bullets fired from his slxshooter at closo
range, and under stress on his part. It
thould be kept In mind that Wild BUI
was fully six feet one Inch In height, con
xklerably taller than the average man.
The st1e of high-heeled boots universally
wom by frontiersmen at that period
would add fully another Inch to his stat
ure. Thus with arm extended In a natural
shooting position his weapon would ba
aBout the height pf tho average man's
faee. As the shooting of those days
usually followwd a dispute at double.a-m'a
lonsth, a barroom quarrel, or across a
gambling table, the gun play might bo
ntultlvo or aimed according to the skill
lute limit. fur,t bo-typo of' weapons used .by J
wuu uiu. Adoipn Topperwein. tho Win
Chester company's famous expert with
firearms, -Van hit a ilkt I, an ' f rom 'I Ive'
to seven times wlulo- in -the. air ,ytth'u.
.22-callberi Winchester .autajjuitic, rifjf(
and this, Mhlnk. reprefceptjS thuypaJCjipum
limit of speed, with accuracy that 'has yet
been attained by ahv bne dt acHat 'tar-'
gets of reasonable dimensions. But thh
unique arm omers materially from a
single action one-hand gun In so far that
after the first shot at an objet tossed in
tho air a fair aim may be maintained by,
gauging the vpood of the targe , leadlnK
niiKiuiy in me uireriion oi us irnvei and
rapiuiy mampuiaiing inn J rigger, I am;
convincea tnat Mr foiperweln s perform-
1
Announcement
''its 4
r
George C. . Thonipspn,
Proprietor of the Pratt hotel, .
, has, pur chased the Merrzam hotel,
$15 ih and Dodge streets
l$hd will re?nodel same immediately
',, making it a strictly modem
' r , " '
and up-to-date hotel,
.A-
$10 Men's Overcoats
Big shipment just re
ooivod, eousisling of
fancy eassimeros, "with
convertible col-Oj Qn
lars. Price. . . .OH.OU
$12.50 Men's Overcoats
All wool eassiincn
and fancy mixtures, in
all cblors. Qfl
Price OOi.OU,
$15.00 and $16.50 Men
Overcoats Gulii-ati
teed high grado-pur
wool, lining giinrnn-(
teed to woar two win
ters, liandsomo diagon
als and plain, in all
colors Pn 7fl
price OOilU
$1.50 Men's Pants-Vell
made, in d a rk . ami
light patterns, in good
heavy cassU 00
mtfres. , 00"
$2.00 Men's Pants Big
vari(ly of pattorns, all
wool pants tfjl QC
Price OliOO
5 and !l(l Men's Pants. Best
(juitllty pants und tluest
tailoring In worsteds and
coBBlinores, full 0Q
peg und plain $.,Qa
$(l Hoy' Overcoats, Flno all
wool overcoats, niudo with
couvertnbtu collar und, bolt,
ngos 10 to 1 6 flQ AC
yearH. Price .. ,.j0.tJ
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.$5.30
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we;;th,up to $1,00 and
Includo Dress Shirts
with soft collars In
Bgtfaelto cloth, nto
Men's High flrude
Work Shirts. C Cn
Price, . . . OOC
MEfTB HBA.VY
xuBBEii uinow
suits, aoo
Also in heavy OCft
fleoco. I'rlco. QOU
SOO UOYS' BAM-FIiE
BX.OU8X: "WAram,
ISO
Iargo assortment of
patterns In porcales
and many other materials.
7fiC, Men's and Hoys'
winter caps,
at
39o
MEN'S MOCHA KID
SXSSB OI.OVEB, 39o
Lined with fleece.
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Just 'a little soiled
from handling. Make
useful Xmaji gifts.
JBo Men's
Jersey
Shirts, at ..
Heavy
.480
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RDBfEirDIUML 39a
1 6ilil-r'in beautiful
boxes.
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ll'.-i Wm's
U'.ity Wm's W i o t
F'V.d e a' o Underwear,
69o
'good', heavy
weight, at
$3.00 Mon's Wool
Hweater Coats, madu
with mill- 4c I fl f"
tary collar
Mens Heavy
Underwear,
at . . h ,
Fleeco
39c
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0c sfen's
'p01, Hose
Msn's rancy Vasts,
worth' up to $0.00
MAil1 will appreciate
glfta llko this for
Xmas. I'rlcea 91.79
and $3.40.
fancy cas 1
...SoJOj
iuits and!
..$11.70
only. . . .
$15.00 and $16.50 Mon's
High Grade Suits In
fine worsteds and
t weeds and fancy cas
simeres;
price. . .
Our Best S
Overcoats Hand tail'
ored, made of the fin
est wool fah;
rics: prien
$2.00 Boys' School Suits
Heavy, dark colors;
ages 7 to 1G 1 1Q
.years, Price... w III J
$3.00 Boys' School Suits
- In light aud dark
mixtures. 01 "7Q
Priito Olild
$3.00 Men Shoes In
button and hlucher
gun metal calf and box
calf, giifiran- 1 QQ
teed aiUolid..0liIl0
$1.50 Men's Flannel
Shirts A new ship
meat just received.
Made with in i 1 i t a y y
and plain collars, in
grays, browns nQ
and tans Opb
Men's 25c Wool Golf
Gloves, 12c
RAPHAEL-PRED CO.
13th and Farnam Sts.
2 Minutes' Walk From 16th
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Dr, Todd's Patented 8
Sanitary Porcelain Teeth
have no competition in price, appearanco or
wearing qualities in Omaha,
Tho Sanitary Porcelain Teeth are past tha
experimental stage. We have hundreds of
customers wearliiK thorn with tho greatest
of satisfaction and comfort.
if you uro looking for the higher grade
dentistry, Dr. Todd Is able to do It.
Offices 403 Brandeis Bldg.
Prescriptions
accurately compounded Is vital
You know it your physician
knows It that's why ho says
"Take it to a Sherman & Mc
Council Drug Store."
SlIKlt.MAX & McOONNELL
Ditua co.
Proprietors of the IlexaU Drag
Stores,
THE OMAHA BEE
, Will Build Up Your Business If You
; Arc Onlv Liberal In the U ot Ita
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