mi mi TUB BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY, JANUARY 1, 1914. Here's News of the January Clearing Sale Starting Friday Telling of Seasonable and Dependable Merchandise at Greatly Reduced Prices St We Never Disappoint ' i Stylish Colored Dress Goods at Clearing Sale Prices , Occurring" a3 it does, only once a year, the opportunity-should not be missed. Each reduction is, guaranteed to be exactly as stated $1.06 Mixe Dress Gods, 59c yard. $2.0D Mixed Velour Cord, $1.19 yard. $2.25 English Diagonals, illuminated, $1.39 a yard. $2.50 Changeable Suitings, $1.39 a yard. $3.25 Imported Eponge, illuminated, $1.98 a yard. $3.50 new Eponge, $lv98 a yard., $4.00 Brocho Motalasse Eponge, $1.98 a yard. $4.25 Imported Novelties, $2.29 a yard. Hundreds of other equally good styles and values can't be mentioned here.1 - ''' Clearing Sale of Lace Curtains Wo din't sort out ajfew soiled or old style curtains for this sale wo reduce the price of every pair in stock, including Brussels Net, .Gluny, Lacet, Arabian, Duchess, Cablo Net, Antique, Nottingham and Macrame. Only a few of the hundreds of different styles and bargains are mohtiondd here. $12.50 Curtains, pr., $9.95 $10.00 Curtains, pr.,$7.95 $7.50 Curtains, pr., $595 $5.00 Curtains, pr., $3:95 .$3.50 Curtains, pr., $2.45. $2.50 Curtains, pr., $1.95. $2.00 Curtains, pr., $1.65 $1.50 Curtains, pair.. .95c Great Semi-Annual Clearance of AIlMillinery Every Trimmed Hat in Our Stock at Great Reduction. ! "Women's Wearing Apparel In the January Clearing Sale Tomorrow, Friday, we commence our Semi-Annual clearing sale of all the finest grades and most beautiful styles of High Class Tailored Suits, Afternoon . and Evening Dresses, also lOOO Coats in Velvet, Plush, both plain and Brocaded, Chinchilla, Persian Coats, Broadcloth Coats, and many others of new and fashionable fabrics. All the goods we place on sale are our own regu lar stock; every garment has been made to our own or der; ever one is of the latest and most advanced style. At the reduced prices we shall sell everything for Friday; we know it will merit your attention. GREAT CLEARING SALE We Never Disappoint Bed Blankets and Comforters Greatly reduced prices on all Cotton Blankets, Woolen Blankets, Cotton Comforters, Docon Comforters. Now is the time to save money on reliable blankets and comforter.a Our January Sale of Muslin Sheeting, Sheets and Pillow Cases, etc., starts MONDAY, JANUARY 12th. It will pay you to wait. We never disappoint. January Clearing Sale of Kimonas, House Dresses, Wool Skirts, Aprons 1IASI3MEXT READY-TO-WEAR. SECTION SEPARATE SKIRTS Serges, whipcords and diagonals; regularly $5.00, fcnlo price, S1.08. KIMONOS Swan's down and fleeced; good colors and styles; val ues to 9U.no, Bale price 89d. HOUSE DRESSES A Inrgo assortment of both light and dark col ors; values up to 91.no, snle price 79 IjAHOE COVERALL APRONS Light and dark colors; COc qual Hies, sale price, 39. January Clearing Sale of BED BLANKETS AND COMFORTERS At Greatly Reduced Prices Every pair of blankets and every comforter of our choice stock Is included in this sale. We cannot quote every roduction, but the price list below will give you an Idea. 60c Gray Cotton Blankets 39c a pair $1.00 gray, tan or white Cotton Blankets. . $1.48 a pair $1.75 gray or tan Cotton Blankets $1.48 a pair $2.50 Plaid Cotton Blankets $1.98 a pair $3.50 Gray Wool Blankets $2.98 a pair $4.00 White Wool Blankets $3.29 a pair $4.50 All Wool gray or tan Blankets $3.69 a pair $5.00 gray, tan or plaid Wool Blankets $3.98 a pair We Never Disappoint Table Damask 85c Bleached Table Damask, 69c 4U2g Bleachem Table . - Damask, 89o $1.50 BletosAedSfable " r k i&mask, $1.00 $1,75 Bleached Table .' ' T T- 1 m TTpslvv Silver Bleachl " " " rr'ir $l.a& Heavy Silver, mmc D&masK 89a 400 dozen 50c Huck Tow els, January Sale 0' Price, each .... Sf.C Limit one dezen customer. 1-) t a Crash Towelings 18c Fine Glass Te y . Toweling, 15bi yird' 15c Fino Glass Tea , Toweling, 12c a yard 15c Heavy Bleached , Crash, 12i a yard . JMc Heavy Bleached Crash ijo a yard 12o Brewn ,S V Orashg0.8yardJ 15c Browpf ash, 10c a-yard The Foremost Linen Stock in Omaha at Reduced Prices Our January Saleof Linens More Important than Ever In announcing this annual sale looked forward to by every woman in Omaha we are better prepared than ever to offer to our patrons better goods and better values at greater reductions than have ever before been offered in the West. Jannarv Sale d Table Cloths I evtd a cnroi ai I Fancy Linen at One-Half Price V WMWH. J www 9fc.sa Tablet Clotlu, each St.7 $8.00 Tablo Cloths, jCitf-li 8.80 Table Cloths, each $2.50 1.150 Tablo Cloths, cAch $2.98 $0.00 Table Cloths, each $3.00 $0.00 Tablft Cloths, ach $4.38 $0.75 Table Cloths, each $-1.70 $7.50 Tublo Cloths, each $5.0O $10:00 Tablo Cloths, at $0.08,1 $13.00 Tablo Cloths, ai $8.80 ' $15.00 Tablo Cloths, at $10.08 $20.00 Tablo Cloths, at $15.00 $25.00 Table Cloths, at $17.50 $50.00 Tablo Cloths, at $37.00 $80.00 Table Cloths, at $05.00 January Sale of Napkins $1.75 llcninicd Napkins, $1,10. n dozen $3.50 Bleached Napkins, f $2.38 a dozen $3.70 Bleached Napkins $2.80 a dozen $1.00 Bleached Napkins, $3.00 a dozen $5.00 Bleached Napkins, $3.70 a dozen $0.00 Blenched Napkins, $4.00 a dozen $7.5o Blenched Napkins, $0.00 a dozen $10.00 Bleached Napkins, $7.50 a dozen $00.00 Blenched Nnpkins, $37.00 a dozen, January Sale of Turkish Towels &Sc Turkish Towels, at 10a 1 50c Turkish Towels, at 29c 40c . 'Turkish Towel, at 25j l 70c Turkish Towels, at SOc x- $1.00 Turkish Towels, at 70q EXTRA SPECIAL John S. Brown & Sons' Napkins 100 dozen $10 Napkins, January Sale price $5 a Doz. 200 dozen $4.75 Napkins, January Sale price $2.75 a Doz. Limit, one dozen to a customer. 1,000 YARDS 10c BROWN CRASH January Sale Price 5c a yard All our Madoria and Clunjr Lace Doylies, Center Pieces, Scarfs, Tablo Cloths, Napkins, Italian Filet Center Pieces,' Scarfs nnd Tnblo Covers,' at Just, half price. $70 Italian Pilot Cover: $37.00 $50.00 CluW Lace Table Cloth, $20.00 $50 Madoria Tablo Cloth, $20.00 $20 Italian Filet Center Piece, $12.00 $30 Cluny Laco Cloth, $17.00 $30 Maderla Cloth, $17.50 $25 Cluny Laco Cloth, $12.00 $20.00 Cluny Laco Center Tlece, $10.00 $10.00 Cluny Lace Center Piece, $0.00 $10 Maderla Tea Napkins, per dozen, jefl.00 Sale Hand Embroid'rd Linen 1 i 1 Cases $2.70 Hand Kmbroldcred Pillow Cases, $1.80 u pair $0.00 Quality Kmbroidered Pillow Cases, $3.08 a pair $0.00 Quality Embroidered Pillow Cases, $-1.38 n pair, $0.70 Quality Embroidered Pillow Cases, $5.00 a pair. $7.00 Quality Embroidered Pillow Cases, $0.08 a pair. $8.70 Quality Embroidered Pillow Cases, $0.08 a pair EXTRA SPECIAL 50 dozen $8.70 ?i Heavy Austrian Bleached Napkins, $0.00 doc $7.50 Cluny Lace Center Piece, $3.70 $7.00 Cluny Lace Center Piece, $3.70 $0.00 Cluny Lace Center Piece, $3.00 $0.00 Cluny Lace Center Piece; $2.00 $4.50 Cluny Laco Center Tlece, $2.25 $3.00 Cluny Lace Center Pieces, $1.70 $2.00 Cluny Laco Center Pioces, $1.20 $12 Mndcrln Tea Naps iris, per dozen, SO.OO $8.75 Madcria Tr. Napkins, per dozen, $4,118 50 dozen $5.00 GO dozen $3.70 & IleavV Austrian Napkins, $3.08 a dozea. Heavy Austrian Napkins, $2.70 a dozen. HUCK TOWELS 5(K) dozen 12Vc Huck Tow els, January sale f price, ecah Limit, one dozen to a onttomar. We Never Disappoint Huck Towels 25c Scalloped Huck Towels, 19c ' 45c Huck Towels, 25c 75c Huck Towels, SOc $1.0G Huck Towels, 75c $1,50( Huck, Towels, 41.00 . Linen Sheets $15 H. S. Linen Sheets, S10 a pair $12 H. S. Linen Sheets, $8.89 a pair $8.75 H. S. Linen Sheets, $6.38 a pair t $7.50 H. S. Linen Sheets, $5.98 a pair 1 , . "y'nii i van, i t-j a mm ran - - i nunr.i im or i i r n Ar i 1 1 17o Brm i rfgrateh, 120. a JANUARY SALE WASH CLOTHS 500 dozen Turkish Wash Cloth3, lc each 500 dozen'Sc Knit Wash Cloths, 2y2c each' 500 dozen 8c Turkish Wash Cloths, 5c each limit, oat dostn to a cuatoattr. BALL PKOFItlllite Charity Ball CommttecJifrotKoi Keportt Meeting. -EVERYTHING IS ABOUT READY aii it tit tur u,p ,,onc' llavornec, WorUe.1 Oot t..l jircoratlona Arc Now - Nearly cler profit on the ale of charity 'Wl Ucket Vm reported t tcrday tq CJial'rhian Harry Tukey ot tho ticket committee by tno worliera who an DdloK P h5lr mVieR ,f p-er" . t .llln. Other reporta are pected to. come In todaX, there U vcry t:l..nce that tU fler8 vr"l be lncreaaUL cotulderatl'y by tonlBht 4 it .vih.r nf the ticket 30iumltte .rTJ. i,Mr final reporta. lat nlBht and 3... iMiv tlckfetafrHl be sold Bt ni.inn'd "Vidholm'a. Cbiwbera arid the 4rt'rtA.iiim hor office ESrery ticket may bo exchanged for al reserved aeat at Ihe Utter place. With the financial aucc 'of -the tie ball now ftBurJ. and certain to exceed tho honea of the hundred of workers yrtio have devoted their time to It for several week, the Immense tak of decorating tho Audltdrium for thq.afslr m Mm nutlied with Increased en ihudtiin. The work began Tuesday and rooro men were aaalgned to It this mornlns, finlshlns It up thk ftemoon In time for the enjoyment of the th sands who will attend, Greeu and white Is the color scheme, erndTaaoce titan fprtjr dozen larite vcr xrcen trees, as well hundreds of rounds of urfens '. various Sorts, art ' (Kins; useu m mo wqi fX'L VJnor All Kd. Vi . 1 rAorolikiay. iwejjt And arubWd , ajid Via KriU(K'i(i.',i9 tfcctogdltlon I fi)FtUelaWefk nat.irroMemtuts.tor , eaiKlwfchw.-ai&H'ltancs'Ml o IjlU-fU, i jiulde jtnd ( Otiarlnir the coffee, served for S centaihkvtftWMai thu fruit tinnrh. tn bc'xrrVBd at I Cents .a J I . ' - Blas, will be prepare 'hyujUie women this nftrrnnrm. -W . Tho details o( Kandllng th crowdsjUul the carrlagj ; , at tho doom haevV$J that no contusion 6r delay w(H rauH, .lit . s . i i Negro Confessed Be Slew Diamond Broker HACItAMBNTO. Cai. Doc. St-Burr 1 Harris, a yonnff hrsro sentenced to be hanged Kcbruary tJ for the murder of Mrs. llebecea Gay, a Christian Bdence practitioner in Los Angeles, confessed to day that he also had killed and robbed C. K. rendell, a Ix Angeles dlawonJ broker. I'erldelt was slain In hla office In June of this year. BANKERS ARE AT YARUNGEl poisoned needle worker ATTACKS NEWARK GIRL JUflirte, (it Local Money Men Want -Regional Institution. DECIDE THE QUESTION House Members An to I)c- ivVnitu t Mcrttnar AVhrther OmKba Shonld Be One of the Headquarter, NBW1AR1C, N. J.. Dec. 31.-Ellraleth Hllleary, 22, employed as a clgurmaker, was flshtlns for life hero today as the result of an alleged attack by a poisoned needle worker nt her homo late last DEATHRECORD. . 11, Itolniliurtr. Word was received In Omaha yesterday ot the death at Lincoln of D. Holm burtr. one of the nloneera of Saundars county, Mr. Hctmburr, who waa 60 years of axe, had lived thirty-four yearjt In Nebrak, coming here direct from Uw. den when a young man. Hla wife 'and -tit, . i . .. r ven cnirara, mo laiier an married, ur viva him, One of hla children Is I O, Iffttmlmrs; of the Nonpareil laundry, Omaha 'o'-'Beek, or not to seek" a regional reScrya bank for Omaha Is the question that livsllll uAUslncr dissension In the ranks of thtoqjaUonal baritcera of Omaha and South Orat A number of the na tional bankers., lift are" anxious that Omaha should bo conhJrtd aa a point for the location" pne'optbo eight re gional reservo banks under Uidsqew cur rency law, Others, however, forqomo reason, are not entnusiasiic tor us pe; elblllty. -I can't understand them," said H. W. Yates, prcsldeht ot the Nebraska N tional bank. "Maybe they have a good reason for not wanting a regional hank here, but I cannot seo lt.M Another meeting ot the Omaha Clear Ing House Is lo be held this afternoon, when tho matter will be further dl cussed. It the clearing house decides to ask for a bank here, a committee will likely be appointed to confer with the federal organisation committee at on of tho several meetings the commu te will hold throughout the country, at which conferencca are invited. The Terslsltent and Judicious Use of Newtbarer' Advertising u tha Hoad to Business Success. night. She was summoned to tho tele phone and told a package would be de livered to her If sho would meet the mes senger at her front gate Aa she received the parcel she felt a sting on her baro arm, Kho became faint and ran into tho house, where she fell unconscious on the floor. Convulsions developed and heroic measures wet necessary to avert death. The alleged assailant escaped. SECRETARY AND MRS. BRYAN TO ENTERTAIN DIPLOMATS WASHINGTON, Dec. 31. New Tear's day In the capltol -will be observed with out many ot the official functions which generally mark It as a day of brilliant social events. President Wilson's absence has eliminated the principal feature, th White House reception. Tomorrow's principal event of official color will be a breakfast to the diplomatic corps In the Hall ot tho Americas' at th Pan-American Union building given by Secretary and Mrs. Bryan. Most cabinet members will be In the city, dining with their friends or families. Key to the Situation See AdvertlRy), r TAILOR BECK Cutting PRICES To roduce stock nnd keep my force of expert tailors busy I offer my high grade made-t-order Suits nnd Overcoats at lower prices than you would have to pay for ill-fitting ready- to-wear-after-they-alter-them kind. All $35.00 Suits-to- (DOA All $40.00 Suits to Order, now tJPOVr Order, now . . . . I CUT THE PRICE-NOT THE QUALITY ial)le PabricSj Honestly Tailored. Any time my garments don't make good -I will All $30.00 Suits-to- Order, now . . . . $25 $33 NEW LOCATION 1512V DODGE STREET.