ir-A TIIK OMAHA SUNDAY UKK: .TANTATIY 2. 1916. CITY WELCOMES THE HEW YEAR Caahg ef 1916 Celebrated by EnthmUitlo Crowds of Greater Omaha Joyfully PUTS DAMPER Enterprising Scribe Interviews Wl-..--tn.(.j...l.M(hWj,Ji(i .i;(14d..iJlt.ll...(. j). a .'fi.j.,illlu.i.. i. .ll. it .k"l .sti lltl ,1 jl. AUtuM UissVai lr-..ll .-tU.iU,.:. H.H,iuLl..i.l1lltt..'-t.i,l''tii.,llHlUl"t..Wt.W.t:' Kid New Year as Whistles Blow jj Sweeping Reductions in All Departments in January Clearing Sales THny-doTHl Dlng-donir! Ban!" "Whoop-aal Ee-ea-yaM E-jrh!" Little old Kid Nlntn-Slxten pulled hi happy smile a Itttl closer around hla chubby little form and looked and listened attain. It waa hla first appearanra and lha ilnnn nnla.a and llrinn alahta VH heraldlnir hla entry puailed him a bit. "80 thia la Omaha, ehT" he aaked of lUat and Sline.rr Streets. How. I T" v reporter at hla aide. .. Z . at all tha atew-bumal" ever, x aii vo axic.cz epulis of Kerry Maken. "n, look The beat newspaper reporter on thia, or I any other newapaper, took notice. "Huh, 'that ain't many stew-bums! T'd ought CAPES AND HOTELS THBOlfOED X ',7 our ,.at of ' j ITappy New Teara looked about again Nineteen sixteen, the first new jand smiled with aheer joy. NaV thia la aur mnM lrw Ihl I rt t. ry ... rt.v. .4 1 -.. year at that, did not leap In as any body could notice. The footing waa too slippery for the youngster to ex ecute any flighty terpsichorean dern onstratloni. Nineteen fifteen grace awfully glad t dropped In on you." I "Yep." rammed In tha best newspsper reporter In tha world, "we're 1ad to . have you here, but don't et the Idea that we're too grind, or anything like that. 1 We've had new yeara In Omaha before th a. at least a rounle of tlmea. Thia la fully Up-toed Into the perspective no tmsh-UaKtie hamlat. Residua havlns; with cautious tread. The Stars and r"w year every once In while, we're moon were obscured while the dying year passed away and the new year Tlewed an ominous sky and an on erous pathway as It timidly came lato succession. Nineteen sixteen Is here and Omaha resolved itself Into a gen- had 'Jlllly' Sunday, the Bums detec tives, a tornado, 'The Terlla of Pauline' and Severn I other things of moment. i We're glnd to see you, 'steen. old boy, but don't Mame us If we act kind of ; sophisticated. Y'see, we're hep that you're playing all the big towne In fact, I un deratand through the press that It la I now mil In Denver, New Tork, Chicago eral reception committee to greet and Hannibal, Mo." the Visitor and hid her feel at home. 1-UH Kid Nlneteen-Blsteen acratched ,K viv .nnth. .r h, tousled head thoughtfully. "Well, Twas the birth of another year lnc- UMh MHng u n hay; amid the travail of Icy streets and to (ldm,t thu lt., , LlncoIlli Neb Walks, weeping skies. Skidding auto- too." waa his surprising assertion. mobiles and feet that went In devi ous ways through reasons other than might be at first believed. Automobile driver bad a rough night f It, their machines inclining to the right or to the left, as If possessed of mischievous aplrlts gajollne, for In stanea, ' - Tke Oray sad the Cay. Coa treating against the mist and gloom wttaoat ware the cheery Tlghta and mu ale and the happy voices) ef celebrants at hotel, cafe, theater and many other plaoa where men and women gathered and foregathered to see the old year out and the new year In, At the solemn hour ef twelve the mualo ceased, light went out, merrymaking waa suspended, toasts were drunk, bells rune, siren blew and another year came bonaeiag Sn from the murky night to join the reveler In dance and aong. AH of the downtown hotel and cafes were eoenea of celebration. Moat of tha table had been reserved weeks In ad vance, and youth and advancing age n in common conclave to eat, drink and be merry la honor or the new year, Mavsty at Femteaelle. The Fontenelle hotel, by reason of ad vantage . of space, was the acene of the dawn of another year. The hotel management provided special dancer and singer and an orcnestra for the diner. Another feature ef the occasion was a revolving colored p6tllght for the dancer. The lobby was uaed for dancing. The beautiful dining room at the Jlen ahaw waa aglow with varl-oolored light and youth and beauty" added a bit of charm to tht acene. Manager Joe Keenan grated the guests. Bpecial mualo waa provided for the diner and dancers. The Paxton. Rome. Ioyat, Millard, Castle. Her Grand, and in fact 'all of the down town heateltiea observed the occasion with befitting grace and plrlt. Mldalarht rerforaaaare. There were many other actlvttle at clubs, theaters and halls. The Elk Dan cing club held forth at the Elka lodge rooma with a program, lunch and dance. The Bachelora' club held a masked ball at the Auditorium, The Qayety theater had a aecond performance and at the stroke ef twelve artora and audience Joined tn welcoming the new year. The spirit of the evening prevailed at the Orpheum and over at the Knig theater Bport North stepped out of hla role to wlah everybody tn Omaha a Happy New Tear. Member of "Peg O' My Heart" company at the Brandels fraternlaed after the performance and performer of the Empress were on the reviewing stand when 111 earn upon the scene. Mayer Dahlman visited the celebration at the German Horn and dropped In at an Italian celebration at Sixth and Pierce streets. ,1 The welcome arch at Eighteenth and tTarcam . streaU bore the Illuminated werda, "Nineteen BUteen. Welcome." Femteaelle Caeeta. The following celebrated at the Ton tenellei MAIN RESTAURANT AND PALM ROOM, C-o- or N. r Guests I "No!" screamed the reporter. "It ain't true! Tell me on the quare!" "That' right," repeated the chipper little gang-of-day. "Oee, I'll have to tell this to the office. 1 It' the best story we've had since the . war broke out. That' a front page ! headltner you're telling me, young ; fel low." "I. know It la, hut its the truth. In spite of the fact that Its font page dope. If sure enough 1W, right this very minute, even In Lincoln, Neb," slowly asserted the New Tear, pronouncing and emphasising each word carefully. "Ye Oodst Juat think of the Lincoln people who'll wake up and read this to I find out for the first t'me that 1904 It j with Bryan." The Young Year linked hla arm In the ' arm of the best reporter In the world and all tributary territory. Together they walked down South Sixteenth street. "Believe me, this Is some town, If It all looks aa good aa thia," enthused the newcomer. "If my predecessors put this acrcss. It's up to me to al p a few fast ones across tha plate to make good, ehT' I "You bet. You'll hove to play no-hlt ball If you expect to do anything to 1915, j or 1914. or IMS." 'Don't worry kid," confidently declared the New Year, "you Just sit tight and watch my smoke. I'll make all other yeara look as hungry a an actor in the 1 i i 1 1 hi r i dinner scene of 'Shore Acres.' " "Whatchu gonna do?" aaked the beat ' looking and most accomplished left handed journalist on any of the known planets, aa he squared away with pencil , and note-paper.- "Well, I'm going to tee that Omh wins a pennant this year, that the trail- hlttere stay 'hit;' that you get a raise In pay; and'1 "Bay you said a mouthful when you made the crack about Omaha winning a pennant. Pay no more, s-mny. because you're ' loading yourself down considerable. Lets go .and have a lltfli happy New Tear snort before everything doses. Its S a. m, and you're getting to 1 be an old man, now. ! "All right, I'll take a little snort with you. If you're going to buy," asserted the I New Tesr. Oee, a couple of minutes ago, I thought 1 you was a 'kid. but I see you're getting ; a man's idea already." M M T8jmej Ouaafa ' V. - Kl M. Brady .... ST. V. Mav ;-rBX,,'il , FfLrton Millard A- Caver A Mnni xhm.i " .11 . 4 .17 4 HAPPENINGS THE MAGIC CITY South Side People Are Well Enter tained on Eve of New Tear'i. POLICE OFFICIALS MAKE VISIT waa held Jay I. roster .... T. J. Nolan jrl" Orkln Bros I7 J ZZIO. ! ?r H IHna . w H' rr 1 K- v- rarlsh . R. Uerber i C. p. hlurlevant Mr. Ben Gallagher I C. T. hlewart .. VVer"yn i3Jr'1"' "Hver ... Hvland SO. Supreaa ... Oias. liainllton .. I R. O. Berkley ... f R. Jonea I R. II. Shirley ... Oiaa. Klrarhbraunlt L. K. Pcouten .. . KdwlnKlrschbraunlO N. A. 8ileaberger . I'harles Kountae .UK, Treller ..... . . eoria Koch I W. B. Tc '?? Kearvlll lie. j. t.-eh,nr Oscar Ueben .... 91 Nelson t'pdik 'J- Lemen ...,4F. J, Wearne ... -.siiuirvnoi) a v. It Wood IS John A. McShane IT K. M. W lliiMn.a T. J. McOuire .... 4 It, S. WyUe ...... I T . , BALL ROOM. ' T- .A",,,, W. A. Iet 4 Mrjx HuraetmMd. SJ. M. MrlnUd.... 4 ". baJdwi. lO. A. MstinT.::"4 J?" TrJ" t J- Millard.... M. . C3ara J. ijr-r ,J JJor1 Peirau...." - L. 0-J 4 gf patrtck.... Jr. T. hi. Bailey.. .10 B. V. Hoh.."" ' '"f.'T'""" RKPeman ?T- VV. U Raoaall.... O. M. Iurk 1J. A. Hu.-,1 .... T- L A. lasrsoody 4 y. W. ttixohm.. A t.gliah IOC. K Poena IS- H. tiummwt,. p. B. Clli.ier.... IfJ. 1). hhtuherd . - ? "-' -- O. 8 bbernsen..l4 illr 1A, Btors a i K. Mfwetl 4I A. Hpauldln:.. S t "an., ti'iui H Htaawn... ' A. Jionr 4 A. Thoioaa...., T. t . KBttaarfy.... 4lf. Wtin. k Tiut IH B Wirt...... iaa-Yj-1 4H. Werahar .... J. H. lwata 4M. Wasawmaa Step Yeer Aetteai VIII ' Tfr. King's New llcovery w.lU stop yeugr cough. Tha first dose helps. Oood far chUdran. All druggUta. Wc Adver t iaenieut. Mevaasata af ueraia ateaaaera. rrt ArrlM4. r XLCUA.. ioia Aieaa. l 11 1 Urutmimt. . , 4,-i vi -llAiia. New Year's eve the South 8lde quiet enough. Four dancea were and the publlo waa well entertained. At the Centurion club rooma a big dance wm given under the auspices ot the Centurion and Reglna cluba. Several church communities held watch meetings to see the New Year come In and the old year depart. . This morning at the. First Presbyterian church, at Twenty-third and J streets, the annual New Tear's prayer meeting will be held.. . Rev.. Robert Wheeler, who ha officiated at similar occasion for years, will have charge and church peo ple the city ever are welcomed. Police Official am Vlalt. " Polio Commissioner Albert Kuget and Chief of Police Dunn paid a visit to the Bouttv'Bidtf yesterday afternoon. Aeaimw-4 earned ny captain of Police Brlgga they made a thorough Inspection of the South Bide station and all effects. A new emergenoy car, a Ford, waa brought later In the afternoon to the sta tion by Chauffeur Ba ugh man. It waa plaoed In service at once. Three days spent in the basement of the Lithuanian church at Thirty-second street without food auffloed to so weaken Matthew Morris, a young man who gave his address aa Nineteenth and N streets, that he had to be removed to a local hospital last evening. Ha was discov ered early yesterday afternoon and brought to the police station In the police ambulance by Officers Baughman and Grace. Home queer sickness has overtaken the man and doctor aay It will be some time before he will be wholly recovered. He reclined at the police atatton all after noon yesterday. Morphia Stole. While Dr. A. H, Koenlg, former city phyalelan of South -Omaha, stepped out of his offlo in the second floor of the Singer block at Twenty-fourth and N streets yesterday afternoon shortly after noon, aa unidentified person entered hla private apartment and stole a quantity of coa calne and morphine. The man, according to the description of two witnesses so closely resembled the doctor that they thought him the doctor himself and mad no effort to Interfere. The dootor gave no exact atatement of the amount of the drugs taken. It appear that a person very familiar with the place made the raid. Vew Casea ef Dlaeaae. The scarlet fever and la grippe scare scarcely touched the South Side, accord ing to announcement of local health rep resentative, Henry Bchaemllng. But three case, of scarlet fever have been reported In th last week and five diphtheria cases. "The South Side ie the best regulated In its history," Bchaemllng said last even ing. "We have had of late as quiet a period as far as oontaglous dlseasea are concerned as aj any other similar period. In a good many-years." Dr. Bvelc totatr rhislrlaa. Dr. Frederick O. Beck, well known local physician, waa appointed county physi cian to Uke the place of Dr. W. M. Pas is, who la retiring from th office. Dr. lavl Is also a local phyalelan. . " The appointment came , a a complete surprise to friends ot the doctor. He will take up hi dutlea at once. Saaactel of Theft. Sergeant Jamea Bheahan yesterday ar rested Albert Grimm on suspicion of hav ing; stolen tit from the cash drawer of a aaloon at Z706 Q street some time Thurs day evening. The theft waa reported by the proprietor the neat morning and on Investigation It waa disclosed that the thief had lain all night In the. cellar of tha aaloon. There was no chano for es cape aav all windows and door : were bolted.- - ... . . . . ... . k, ('h are k Notes. Grace Methodist. Twenty-fifth and U, Rev.' lr. J. W. Morris. J'aslor The pas tor1 will apeak buntiay morning on the tonic. "The lndumeut of Tower." Bun- day ert.uol' at eS. Junior league at 1M. Kpworthleasvaat S.au. This church will Juln In the union meeting at ft. 1-uke'a Lutheran cliuroh at Twenty-fifth and K streets. lr. Morris w.U preach the srmon. - Kt Luke's IUtheran, Twenty-fifth and K. Rev. a 1. Yerian, I'aaior Sunday school at :46. ( iMircn aervlcee at il breaching by pastor. Topic, ' tiewent of It" II u re and fcuoceas In Ufa. Luther league at 1. Uoloa prayer martin- at 7 SO. Central Interdenominational. Twenty, ft f Lh and M. Rev. Howard K. P. Cora- Uih. 1-antoir Bible athooi at :4K. Com munion ajod t&tUuira al IL Chriatian Kndravor at 4 . r-ong service at t it. Uuauai awkce at L Mimriar evealna. ef- 1 flclal board meeta. . Wednesday evening. ' prayer and teachers' meeting. Thursday evening. Boy Hcouts' meetlnr. FYMav evening. Campflre Girl and Bov Scouta entertainment. Hillsdale Bantlat M. Hubbelt. aunerln. 1 tendent Bible study hour at 10. ciasse win be arranged for the coming year. A gospel team will conduct the even n service at 7:).- These services have been quite a, success and twentv-flve persona have "hit the trail'' In the laat few meet- mgs. A corriai invitation Is extends! to all who attended the meetings. South Omaha United Presbyterian. Twenty-third and H. Rev. Albert N. Pos ter. Faster Babhath achool at Preaching at 11. Juniors at 1. Youn'? People's Christian Kndeavor at 4 30. Thia being the week of prayer with union services at the lAitheran church, the con gregation will join the service. The pas tor will , preach the service Frio ay evening. First Presbyterian, Twenty-tMrd and .7 Rev. R. I,. Wheeler, Pastor Bible achool St 8.46. Morning preaching at 11. Rev. Ralph Houseman, educational superin tendent for the synod o( Nebraska will deliver l a sermon on ' "The Divine Tfacher.1" At the ?lose of the address "1'lomae will be handed to studi-n's of he tnejchera' training- classes, who neve Graduated with rredltlhlei grades after ree yeara' work, christian Ende-vor kt :. Congregation will unite In unlsn ervlces at Lutheran church at 7:80. Maarte City Ooaslp. -The local: order of Red men will give a dtnoe n New Year's night at 4helr halt, a wcuij-iuurui anu j eireeia. Mrs. l?lla T. COnnell hkm f.nm n-anea yny, wpere alia- vu cuilad fol lowing the death of hef jnother at that plaoe. "The Oamhlee of tha Wur I. k ki. of a four-reel Blograph produotlon that will be shown at the Besse theater this auernoon ana evening. The' South High-Alumni girls' basket ball game will be held thia afternoon at O clock at the achnnl trv mn.Dliim ut Twenty-fourth and J atreets. D. A. Klnr. breeder anil r1a nf A-f horsea at MeJIa, III., apent Thursdny at the home of Rev. A. N. Porter, ini K street. Mr. King accompanied. .The first number of the 1914 Issue of the "St. Luke's Lutheran," a monthly rniwr win en ana pumished by Rev. B. I. Yerln. nastor of HI. r.i.u.'. T.,.tt.u.. church, waa out yeaterday. . Dr. B. V. fthanahan aal.l.n nl.. slolsn, ha just recovered from a severe attack or la grippe. He became sick several days before Chrtotmaa and waa confined to hla home all throuah tha holidays. All members of Smith Omaha, torfua No 14H, Independent Order of Odd he! Iowa, are requested to meet at their hell at i wenty-tourth and M streets at 1 o'clock Sunday afternoon to attend toe funeral 01 vv uiiam jjroaa. Misses Cecelia Trnwhauirh of Avnu la., and Frances Craig of Missouri Vel- r. are visaing aunng the holidays Ith their COUaln. Hratm. Wrlaht ff.titfhtM, of Mr. and Mr. A. A. Wright, Nine teenth and M streets. They will return noma after the New Year holiday. Tha funeral at William O rma Smith Omaha young man who died Tuesday afternoon, will be held Sundar afte ruoon at 1 o'clock at the Trinity Baptist church, 1 wfnij-min ana 1 streets, itev. Will tarn R. Hill will officiate. The local order of Odd Fellowa will have charse of tiie service. Burial will be made In Uraceland Park cemetery. U. S. TO AID INDIGENT WHITE PLAGUE VICTIMS eaajaMaaavatasB SAN F-RANCISCO, Jan. 1. A general aid for Indigent victims of tuebrculosla planned tn a bill prepared for ub- mlsslon to congress will receive the sup port of the United States Treasury de- lartment, according to a telegram from W. O. McAdoo, secretary ot the treas ury, to Representative Kent of Califor nia, made publlo today. Sniffer Bssd For Free Trial Treatment No matter how long or how bad goto our Urucsiat today and get a 60 cent jo of VjrauUd Pile Treatment. It y ... ... The ryrasstd SaOe Frosa a 8taW Trial. will give relie f, and a single box often cures. A trial paekatre inai led free la pWlu wrapper if yua seud us coupon below. HCE 6A.UFLC COUPON PYRAMID DRro COMPAKY, SSS fyraiuVl DU. Mars hall. Mich. Kindly send me a Free sample of fj.alld Was TaasassasA, la pUla WOkipt. Nam . Street pt t I 1 r 1 Only a few of the many splendid bargains here listed and new lots will be added every day. Watch our windows and ads for phenomenal savin? opportunities TUT aaa AY lLu. UL16 Tl DODGE DOUGLAS STREETS ixtra Special Suit- Sale 75 Women's and Misses Suits, nearly all odd garments, sold up to $20.00, choice Monday $5.00 500 Women's Skirts Mon- ty: Half Price e-ew w s Waisto at 25c 10 dozen Women's Waists, worth $1.00, for . OKn quick sale Monday Kimono Sale at 95c 85 long Kimonos in Flannels and Crepes that sold at $2.50, $3.00, for quick clearing sale QEJr Monday Fur Coats at Half Price Your choice of any Fur Coat, Fur Set, Scarf or Oalf O Muf f, Monday atia" a ilCe $M.on Conpy Fur Coats .$12.50 $33.00 Pony and Coney Fur Coats. .$17.50 $43.00 Pony Fur Coats . .$22.50. All others at ONE-HALF. 100 Beautiful Dancing Dresses Monday Half Price 10 White Iceland Fox fur sets, sold up to $20, for ten CA quick sale Monday P 100 Women's SiDr Waists In tub silks, crepe de chine and novelty silks, all Cjjl ( 4 $15.00 Dresses, at $7.50 .f'20.00 Dresses, at ; .$10l00 $25.00 Dresses, at .$12.50 $.J0.00 Dresses, at $15.00 $35.00 Dresses, at $17.50 See the elegant Afternoon and Evening Gowns at HALF PRICE. sizes, worth $2.50, Monday Sale Children's Dresses 100 Children's Dresses in white serges, plaids, checks, plain 5Q colors, many sold to $5, Mon.P ... After New Year's Sale The greatest sale of the whole year Monday. Women's, Misses' and Children's ready-to-wear garments af.. to Price New Winter Coats 1,000 new winter coats, in the mid winter styles, made by the best makers of New York City. Your 5,Mo:". .Half Price $15.00 Ooate, at .' ..'.;.'.;. $7.50 $20.00 Coats, at $10.00 $25.00 Coats, at $12.50 $30.00 Coats, at $15.00 $35.00 Coats, at $17.50 . i 15.00 Coats, at .$22.50 Linens, Sheets and Cases, Bed Spreads Thia Opt-nlng Halo of HomekofperV Needs afford many advantages. Assortment arc large and prices are very moderate, for standard de pendnble qtiniltles. Table Linen (by the Yard) 70-tn. All Linen Table Dtimaak, good weight, extra value, sale price, yard 75C 72-ln, All Linen Table Damask, extra heavy, $J.2t value, eale price, yard 05 60-ln. Mercerized Tabfe Damask, dependable ,'40o grade, sale price, yard 20 Table Cloth (in Patterns) Batln Damaak, All Linen Cloths, 69x69 Ins., 13.00 Cloths, sale price, each ...... 81.08 loiille Damask, satin finish Pure Linen Cloths, 3 yards wide aqd 3 yard long, su perior grade of $6.00 quality, sale price each 83.08 Colored Border Damask Cloths, 68x72 Inches, $1.50 value, sale price, each $1.10 Mercerized Cloths, hemmed ready for use, 8-4 fcize, sale price, each 84 Hemstitched and Scallop Colored Cloths (Rose and Delft), choice of round or square, sale price, each 91.40 Hemstitched Silver Bleached (60x60) Cloths, heavy (extra) All Linen ($3.00 values), sale prices each 83.15 Napkins (All Sizes) 22-in. size Satin Finish Pure Linen Napkins. $3.00 value, hale price, dozen ..... .$2,10 27-in. size Dinner Napkins, doiVile Satin Damask, $6.00 value, sale price, doz. $4.05 20-In. size Mercerized, hemmed Napkins, $1.25 value, sale price, dozen 75 Clearing Sale of Silks 2,000 yards of odds and ends of Silks in lengths of 1 to 10 yards, plain and fancy weaves. "While they -l r last Monday ; : ..IOC 3,000 yards of plain and fancy Dress Silks, 20 to 27 inches wide, fancy messa lines and taffetas, pongees, foulards, worth Of to $1.00 OoC - Wool Dress Goods at Less Than Half Price 100 pieces of "Wool Dress Materials in Storm and French Serges, Pana mas, Coverts, Whipcords and Diagonals, worth 50c to 75c, Monday 10 pieces of All Wool Dress Goods, 44 to 54 inches wide, 75 pieces of yard wide dress SUks in plain all silk Messalines, Chiffon Taffetaa, Novelty Stripe Taffetas, Hairline Stripe MesBalines, Silk Poplin, $1.00 and HSP $1.25 values, at MM 25c Epingles, Bedford Cords, Berges, Gabardines and Fancy gf Weavea, $1.00 and halt $1.26 values w T5 pieces fine Cloaklngs. 54 Ins. vide, good heavy qualities, In a great variety of stylish weaves and colors, former prices $2.00 to $3.50; while they last Mon day, at. . . . 75c "d $125 Bed Spreads, Sheets and Cases Satin finish Marseilles, full size Spreads, fringed and hemmed, cut corner and squares, $3.00 i Spreads, sale price each $1Ott Satin finish Marseilles, full size Spreads, seal- do oo lop, cut corners, $4.00 values, sale price, each. OO Crochet Spreads for full size beds, scallop, hemmed and fringed, $1.50 and $1.75 values, d - AA sale price, each p I UU 81x90 seamless sheets, heavy muslin, 75c values, sale price, each 59 81x99 seamless , sheets, heavy muslin, 80c values, sale price, each 63 81x90 seamed sheets, good weight, 69c value, sale price, each 49 72x90 seamed sheets,, ex cellent quality, 59o value, sale price each 45 72x90 so led sheets, soft finish, 50c value, sale price, each 33 42x3G pillow cases, soft fin ish, hemmed, each ....8 45x36 pillow cases, soft fin ish, hemmed, each 9 Our Special January Grocery Opening Sale for Monday r ! i i Invoice Taken, AU Surplus housekeeping expense. 17 lbs. Best Pure Granulated Sugar.. I.OO 48-lb. sack Best High. Grade Diamond H. Flour; nothing finer . for bread, plea or cakes, made from ,v. v... Biected wheat, per sack ........ .$1.83 .i best White or Yel low Uornmeal ......Sic ' lb, beat Rolled White Breakfast Oatmeal. . .SSo a (o cans Condensed Miia Htocka to be Reduced to Normal. It will pay you to Jay In for .SWVc 4 10e cans Condensed Milk for k.SOc 4 pkgs. best Domestic Macaroni. Vermicelli or libtu for eoa 4 lha. Fancy Japan Rice, Tapioca or lima Bean for 4 cans Fancy Sweet 8ugar Corn, Wm. String, Green or Lima Beans 27c 6 cans OH Sardines. . 10c 6 cans Lu Lu Scouring Soap for ,..33c 8 lbs. Best Bulk Laundry Starch for 23o 1 dozen boiea of . Safety Matches for ., 4. Yeast Foam, pkg 8o E. C. Cora Fiakea, per Pkg.. at 4Ko The beet Soda' or. Oyster. Crackers, lb. ........ Te 3) -os. Jar Pure Fruit Preserves for ...... .83e 2 8-os. Jars Pure Strained Honey for 2 3c MacLaren's Peanut But ter, lb 12 He Hershey'a Breakfaat Cocoa, lb iOo The Best Tea Slftlngs. per lb., at Vit Fancy Golden Santos Cof fee, a fine family coffee, excellent drinker, lb.. 24)o A Carload of Extra Fancy Highland Navel Orange for Monday. The Orange of quality, kissed by the aun, moon and stars. This car is extra fancy fruit, prac tically all 100 and 126 sizes that retail for 40c per dosen. Monday we will sell this car at per dosen 25t No . Dealers, Peddler or Commdtalon Merchants hold at Thia Price, The Butter, Cheeeeand 1-gg .Market of Omaha. The best Creamery But ter, carton or bulk, per lb., at lc Fancy No. 1 Country your future suwlles now and Creamery Butter, lb., swe Fancy No. 1 Dairy Table Butter, lb 27c Good Dairy Table Butter, per lb., at . . .a 21c The BeBt Strictly Fresh Eggs, nothing finer, per doi., at .....82c The best Storage Eggs per dot., at 25c The Beat Full Cream N. Y. White, Wisconsin Cream or Y. A. Cheese, per lb., at ...20c save 25 to 50 on your 2 lbs. Good Table Butter- lne, at .25c Potatoes, 15 lbs. to peck, at .'. 20c Wisconsin Cabbage, per lb., at 1c 3 bunches fresh Shallots, Radishes or Carrots, 10c 2 heads Fresh Leaf Let tuce for 5c Fancy Denver Cauliflower per lb., at .7 Me Old Beets, Carrots, Tur nips or Parsnips, lb...lc Meat Dept. Specials Monday No. 1 Steer Pot Roast, per lb., at. .10c and 12ttc No. 1 Steer Round Steak, per lb., at 15 He No. 1 Fresh Spare Ribs, per lb., at . .10c 9 lbs. Leaf Lard....9Mo No. 1 Bulk Mince Meat, per lb., at t - No. 1 Lean Bacon. . . . I.V No. 1 Back Bacon.. 13 He No. 1 Bulk Sausage.. lOo 3 TYR IIAYDEN'S FIRST it I; m li fe-4