THE BEE: OMAHA, TIHTRSI)AY, DECEMBER 19, 1912. I f 9 4 k II 21 L. Jl all ' To 10 ill I !f 9 I k sT 1 Lm II sllfl P"1B Ki il J Your wjr jm 9 I gatMas!! bsIIiHBbbJ i Q H IK Shopping (Jkv Tl JBsK? HI Christmas Gift Suggestions Great Sale of Watches 0 size Ladles' I Watches In 20-ycnr gold filled Hunting canon, with 7 Jew clod Klgln move monts, worth, $10. GO, special salo prlco at $9.98 16 size Men's Watches with gold filled Hunting or open face cases, guaranteed 20 years -Klgln or Wal tliam movements worth JIG (o 18, ut At Watch Deportment Main Floor A watch imikcR tin i next kind of n (iirlntnmn Rift anil this Is the hest More to buy them 10 sizo o. F. watches, gold plated-c, case, with fine American lever' movement; guaranteed: JG.00, on salo at $10.56. am - Wo A If iwfiS..7fc5jar Jewelry Specials at Regular Counter. , $1.00 Slcrllntc Silver I'ondant 1m Valllcrs -Very special at 50d RtcilliiR Silver Singlo Coin Holder Spe cially priced at . , SI. 50 lnrgo Sterling Silver Coin Holders for Two Coins At S3.98 Sow Design In Stone Set liar Tins In all colors and white; also sterling silver, hand engraved pins, at SI. 00 AT LEATHER GOODS COUNTER HOC ImrRc Parisian Ivory' Picture Frames Special at 39d Smaller size Parisian Ivory Picture Frames Special at H)J Parisian Ivory Pin Cushions At G9 Powder Jars autl Hair Hcccivcrs with Paris ian Ivory Tops At 50cJ TOYLAND SPECIALS Daisy Popguh 15 Single Shot Daisy Jr. . . .4Q Slnglo Shot Daisy Sr. . . .75 Daisy Itepcntlng Air Hlflo 08d Daisy not) shot Air Itlfle 1,525 Dressed Dolls t In nlco box OSt Tea Set complete 25d OB' ToT Chesta - Medium " Mm S3. 50 Tool size Iargo slue Medium 82.98 sa,os Airship Files or runs on floor, at 40 Kid Body Dolls 24 Inches high, a 1 o o p 1 ng oyes, flowed wig, hip Joints QS6 F I 4 i bio Sleds, use, 91.n0 $1.08 WONDERFUL SPECIAL SALES BEGINNING AT 7 O'CLOCK THURSDAY EVENING 7 O'CLOCK Thursday Evening Silk Petticoats Fine Taffetas and M es s a 1 i n e s in blacks and all colors; all sizes; worth up to $3.00, each at $1.00 SECOND ZXOOB. 7 O'CLOCK Thursday Evening Silk Handkerchiefs 1 Table Covers 7 O'CLOCK Thursday livening Hand Made French ltennissenco I Women's und Men's HomBtltohod Silk Handkorc hlefs, in fancy colors. Novor sold tor less than 2Ga each, at 15c 72-inch round, all hand made linen cen ters with beautiful as sorted patterns; ono to a customer; worth JC.00 and $7.50, at $2.98 vlaxk raoox. BASEMENT. 7 O'CLOCK Thursday Evening Assorted Ckocolates Thousands of 3 -lb. boxes tliat sell regularly at 40c a lb while they last, per lb. at 20c VOM7EXAV BOOK. '3 Womei's Shoes n Women's $3.50 shoos in tan, dull or patent calf leathers, black suede and satijis with cloth or kid tops, welt sewed solos, on sale, at a $9 QC , pair QUOd i i Men's ftouse Slippers, tan' and black kid leathers in Opera, Everett, Romeo and other stvlcs, at .............. $1.49 to $3.50 Women's Crpchet Slippers in all col ors, regularly worth $1, on salo, 75c Lambs' Wool Solos for crochet slippers; at, per pair 35c 1 Children's Red and Black Felt Slippers; at, per pair ...J . .98c The Most Acceptable Gift Women's Kid Gloves Long Gloves, best makes, in fine Grenoble Kid, 12 and 10 button length, in black, Avhite, tan and evening shndos, at per' pair ..S2.75 to $3.75 Two clasp French Kid Gloves with heavv em broidered backs or Paris point stitch ing, in nil popular colors, go at, Pir $1.50 and $2 French Lambskin Gloves in white, black, tan and grey, nt'pair, $1.25 Long Gloves in 12 and 16 button lengths white only, worth $3.00, on Bargain Square, at pair $1.98 Fancy Boxes Free With Gift Gloves. Glove Bonds at Main Glove Counter. .J) On Christmas Morning and for months after there will bo real pleasure for the ono that receives a pair of Drexol's Cushion Insole Shoes The Shoe that makes hard pavements like downy pillows for tender feet. Sold nowhere else. i s Men's - - $5 Women's $4 , Buy a Certificate We redeem them with a pair of perfect fitting shoes or slippers the day after Xiuaa. Jewelry Specials at Regular Counter 1)152.00 Cuff Milk uml Tie Phi Sets Finest gold filled, plain signot; also stone set, in nlco volvet lined boxes, special, each, 1 )jH.(H) to $10.00 Quality Solid Gold llihhon Fobs for Men Somo have signet charms; others have lockets; special sale price, at $3.98 Jjt.'I.OO Solid Cold Stick Pins Extra special nt 81.69 90.00 Coral Cameo Rings Heavy solid gold mountings, 'special at 82.98 TOILET SETS Quadruple Silver Plated Toilet Sets Thin model, onglno turnod designs; sold regu larly at $8.00, special at S4.98 $5.00 Sterling Silver Comb and Itrush Sets -On Bale at S2.9S Sterling Sliver Military 8cl In soveral beautiful designs, at 85.00 Drexel 1419 Farnam St. RED GROSS SEAL OFFER AN Investment In Health Every Consumptive Properly Cared for Insures Your Life Against Tuberculoid. . Every Seal You Buy Helps to Proyide Hospitals, Sana toria, Dispensaries, and Visiting Nurses for the Care and Cure of Consumptives in your community. Buy Red Cross Seals AND Protect Your Own Health Headquarters for Nebraska 423 City Nafl Bank Bldg. WM. J. BOEKHOFF Mttall Dsalir, Phone Douglas 119 L. B. McGOUN GO. COAL South End 16th St. Viaduct "HOME OF THE LONG TON" Seal Skin Caps Are Practical Gifts Seal Skin Caps look well on any man and are unequaled for keeping tho head and ears warm in cold weather AVe show the largest assortment and best values in the cily, at $5, $6.50, 7.50 up to $15 Black Coney and Near Seat Cops, at $1.50, $2.50 and $2.98 Genuine Persian Lamb Caps, at $12.50 to $20 Kew Velour Hats in beautiful shades of tnn, blank, brown, grey and green the richest, most lustrous hats ever produced at these prices at ' .$2.50, $2.05, $3.50, $5 and $7 PTPS?" tP wPr iir OBjt im .!Tli!!T!l?HCt" FREE! FREE! FREE! In harmony with tba Xmas spirit we will present to all tnose visiting- onr store on Thursday, Deo. 19, with EEATTTITUI. rsC'JK riiOWE&a. WATCH SPECIAL Xadlss' or Qentlemen's Watches Elgin Movement 20-, A M year fold tilled case-f?ft Hll Value 518. Special SjlUaOlf Wolf Jewelry Co. 403 South 16th St. City National Bank Building-. Colds. Weak Lunii. Coughs. WeakTriroeits). Ay crs Cherry Pectoral Sold for 70 years. Ask Your Doctor. J. C Aj.rCo, Le!l. Mi-. Home Furniture Co. 20 Below Omaha Price-Mot One Day But Every Day Low Prices On Useful Holiday Gifts Get Our Rug Prices I 9x12 Seamless Brussels $8.50 S)xl2 Seamless Velvet $12.00 9x12 Seamless Extra Velvet t $16.00 9x12 Axmiuster Rugs $16.00 See our Inrge line of Eodv Brussels and Wilton Hugs. Much below Omaha prices. i sWBasssssM Mm T Solid. Oak Sewing Machine, 4 drawers. cirop neaq, compieie. with at-4 J pa ii tachments, a $25 value at. . r &KssasjsM iinsiiini Solid Oak Rocker, No. 1 Leath er Seat $5.50 HU Special Holiday l)de of Library Tables In all woods, 20 below Omaha price. LEGAL JVtmCES. NOTICl'J I hereby given that sealed proposals will be received by tlio Board of Directors of the Parmer' irrigation District at their office In the City nf Scoltshluff, Nebraska for the Mirchase 'ut two million five hundred and fJty thou end dollar O2.ri50.000) face vf.lue of the six per cent serial hotjdL cv .V.d' Ulstilct until 1:30 o'clock n. m. on the 23d day of December. Said bonds aro Issued under and by virtue of an act o( the legislature f the State of KebranKa, approved March 26th, 1S95, Session Law. IS95 Chapter 70, and all amendments thereto, and pursuant to a vote oi a majority of the qualified electors of fcalcl district. A proceeding for the judicial confirmation of sajrl bond Is now pending in the district court fbr the county of Scotts Bluff, Nepnska; The board expressly reserves the nght to re ject any and all bids and will, jn no event, Nell any of Mid bonds for less tbpn ninety-five per vent of the face value there of. By order of the noard of Directors. HEYWAItD O. L.KAV1TT. Secretary of Farmers' Irrigation District NtOdttt. STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING. Office of Lce-Qlaxs-Andreesen Hard ware Company, Omaha. Nebraska, De cember 14th, 1912. Notice is hereby given to the stockholders of Lee-Qlass-Andree-sen Hardware Company that the annual meeting of the stockholders of the com pany will be held at the offices of sajd company, corner of Ninth anjl Harney streets. In tho City of Omaha, 'In the State of Nebraska, on Tuesday, January 14th, A. D., 1913, at three orcloek p. m., for the purpose of electing tv board of directors for the company to serve during the ensuing year, and to transact such other business as may be presented at such meeting. N H. J. LEE, President Attest: J. CLARKE COIT, Secretary. (SEAL.) D1JH. GOVERNMENT NOTICES. I'ROPOSALS FOR HAY.-Offlco of the Chief Quartermaster, .Federal Build ing, Chicago, Illinois December 3, 1912. Scaled proposals will be received here until 11 o'clock a. m., December 23. 1912, for furnishing feeding hay at Fort Riley, Kans. Information furnished upon ap plication. COL. A. L. SMITH, Chief Quartermaster. D 7-9-10-11-18-19. AMUSEMIJIVTS- OBSAXA'B PUR CErTTEK." Sally Slat., 18-25-500 EvffB.. 15-35-50-750 Still Another of TAXI ftlRI S EXTRAVAGANZA AITS VATJDEVXXAS Farrell-Taylor Trio; Ward .-i Bohlmnn; Primrose Semon; Woo'ey & Woods; Blanche Davenport; Ida Bayton, and u Bltf Beauty Chorus of Joy Riders. Tired Xmas Shoppers' Mstlnea Sally. Worth Climbing; the Kill." Sally Mat., lOo EvffS.. 5-JO-aoc TianOLAS ST. AT EIOBCTEENTK XTtona Vaudeville includes Klein, Ott & Nicholson; Baader-La Velle Troupe; Tony Jolinston'nl KonW; Hlpposcope Pictures I "tlnee Sally From tt to 6, at 7 and 9 P. M., Sally, Doug. 404. Uatlnt Ertry Dr, il6 Erry Night, till. ADVASCCED TAUSSVECKB Tils Vi'Mk Owea Mc01nfy - Gr.c. Onieron; Th. Tbne Colltglani. Ulnnl. All.n: Kir. Jug. Una llowstls: tswli & Dody: TB Kjl..: P.Jh.'i K.tlew. FrIcti-MttlaM! Caller, ivc; neii seau, eistpi emiuratj sua Bunatjr. Msht 190, nc. 101. lie. BRANDEIS THEATER TONIOST 3 SAYS 250 TO 81 BATUSSAY MATtKEE 85O-0OO TKS JTEW SOMO PXiAT "FRECKLES" A Superb Scepio Production. XKiS MATINEE 4 BAYS "yPKAKSgat WASR." Seats rrlday xonitbt All Week, azatlases Tuet Thnra. and sat. YATJBKAN QIiASSR PZ.AYSRS in Viola Allen's. Qreatest Success III WX ITS SIS TEX. i.eeo BSATstn eras oehts Kexf Week THE SESPtPtnUrXB IKrugT heater Mat. Today, 8t30 Vlfht, 8i30 WHIRL OF MIRTH and Eddie B. OoUUs. Extra Friday night Santa Claus at tne i-outury more. LECTURES By Prof. Frederick Ames Stuff of the Unlverelty of Xsbruka at U2TXTY OETOCX, 1 7th and Cass Streets, Every Other rrlday at 8U3 P. M. Hlngle Admission 50 Cents. See. DO., TOLBTOIl What LiKht Does He Throw on the Relations of Master uutl WorUirianT YOU Wouldn't face Santa wearing dilapidated clothes, would you? Better send us a "Hurry Call" We can place your clothes in bright, fresh, clean, entirely remodeled shape, so as to be ready for Christmas festivities, but PLEASE call us NOW. Dresher Bros. 345 2211-2213 Farnam Street. Three More Days Eight More Churches Seventeen Churches, representing congregations ag gregating about 4,000 church members, have already held their sales and when the eight more finish next Saturday night ovpr 5,000 church members will have been identified with the Christmas Fair of the Churches There will be i.Ieniy'of'fdncy work, plain so'wiuguid home cooking to provide:,many Christmas gifts If you haven't attended the Bazaar go to the Bee Building Court and see what handsome articles are offered December 18 and 19. ST. MARY'S CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Chairman Mrs. John A. Kuhn, 132 South 38th St. Tho money derived from their salo enables the church to carry on their Charity work to a large extent; the Indian Children out in this state, as well as poor children of Omaha derive some benefit therefrom. A baby booth will bo one of tho specialties, where toys, dresses and baby clothes will be displayed. Fancy work, household linens, Christmas cards and candies will bo offered. . . . Unity Church in charge of Mis. H. D. Reed, 4911 ' Farnam street, will' bo. represented for tho first tirap in connection with the Christmas Fair of the churches, and will make a special effort to have a good collection of fancy articles of all kinds; Church of the Covenant, Mrs. Lemmar.t, 4002 No: 29th St. McCabe M. E., 'Mrs. C. C. Shraer, 11G So. 42d. Special Announcement Mrs. Anne Knapp of 4325 Camden Ave. has asked permission, to show three comforts during the bazaar with, ' a view to selling them. She is confined to a wheel chair and has not stood on her feet (or eight years, her tjme being occupied with such work as making comforts. She does not ask charity, but wants to sell her hand work and needs the money. You can see these in The Bee Business Office. ' J) DR. BRADBURY, DlSMTIST 1800 Farnam St. "" Phone Doug. 17.V. Extracting 25c Up P11H ngt SUc Up Crowns $2.50 Ut llridsework . . KjUHl Up Plate $2.00 Up Missing Teeth supplied without Plates or liriiljfi work. Nerves remove.) if Ithout pain. Work guar, auteed tea ycxrs. Fortune or supceus have often come through a little want ad. Have you read the want ads yet today? T4