Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, January 22, 1916, Page 13, Image 13

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Motion Pictures of
rrt hit t Hi MM-MI Implement
hoi. O. W. Hon of the Holt Future Film
company of Manhattan. Kan., took the
picture last rummer at the Tractor how
at Fremont under the direction ft the
Twentieth Century Farmer, which pub
lication itaired the big tractor demon
stration. Three thousand feet of reel are hown
covering the krtlvltle c-f th ahow from
the day the Wallta Cub tractor ar
rived In Fremont on Ita long croaa-coun-try
run from Cleveland to the day the
ahow hroka up and the tractor atarted
chuaitlng out of town. A little drama la
Interwoven to ld aploe to the feature.
Mr. Holt baa aliown the picture at
the Kan Artcultural college, and now
haa calla for the picture at Montana
Agricultural college, Wtcontn Agricul
tural college, and other college whore
the picture are wanted for their aduca
tlonal value In the department of ancti
cuitural engineering.
Mr. Holt ha been aaked now to follow
th circuit of the National Tower Farm
ing Demonstration next aummer, nd
tak picture for the demon?rtlon
from the firm how at Pallaa In July to
the wlndup In New York In September.
escaped by the Omaha Automobile Show
association this year at th annual motor
car exhibit. February 12 to Kt, becue
of the remodeling of the basement of
lha Auditorium. Truck display r lo
cated In the Auditorium basement and It
ha been necesaary In the pat. to put
In an additional floor for the heavy ve
hicle. Put now a cement flaw which will
hold the truck haj been laid In the Audi
torium haaement nd the show will not b
bothered.
ho KVfim m- f Tvi-i
Show Making a Hit
Th movink rIctur? of the" tractor
low ft Fremont have been mskinir a.
TRUCKS IN BASEMENT
AT COMING AUTO SHOW
An CTpcnee of aome a lot of work
and considerable annoyance will be
Rnrkett Be !.
Jesse nurkett. once a famous hitter In
the big show and a prosperou. ueoe
ful manairrr In tho minor league, will
blossom forth a cout for th Cleve-
The Men's Suits, Furnish- C
Advise You to
TIIK BEK: OMAHA, SATURDAY, JANUARY 22, lOlfi.
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will be placed on sale soon. The deeper
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Peck stock, the more are we Impressed
with the extraordinary values you may
shortly have an opportunity to share.
Watch the daily papers for announcement.
Attend This Sale
A Mile of thin nature and importance
does not ocfur often anywhere lesg
often In Omaha, where prosperity la the
fule.' A like opportunity may never come
your way again. Our responsibility to
you prompts us to advlne you to come
and get all out of this sale that It Is
worth to you.
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OVERCOATS THAT EMBRACE EVERY NEW 1
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Ek AND FABRIC OUT THIS SEASON
Short Box Back Coats; Form Fitting Coats for Men and Young Men; Conservative Chesterfield Models; Ulster and
Great Coats; Shawl Collar, Chinchilla and Astrakhan Collar Coats; all kinds of Fur Lined Coats; Convertible Collar and
Cravanetted Coats; Fancy Back Coats of Finest Cheviots and Scotch Mixtures from Hawick, Scotland; Coats for dress
wear of Meltons, Kersey, Montanacs and Vicuna from Isaac Carr & Co., John Brooke & Sons, J. & J. Crombie & Co. of
England; Imported Montanacs from Sedan; also finest grades Chinchilla and Irish Frieze Ulsters. - '
This tremendous sale has created a profound impression in Omaha and surrounding terri
tory. People will come from almost every section within 100 miles of this city. And there
will be a sale the likes of which they never saw before.
You may have paid the same prices for overcoats before, but you NEVER got greater value
for your money. You never saw a greater variety of coats makes, styles, materials, quan
tity on sale at one time at such sensational prices. ' .
The King-Peck store was one of the best known men's clothing establishments in this sec
tion of the United States they were highly popular and best known for an immense varied
stock of high grade clothing and furnishings for men.
It is characteristic of Brandeis Stores to do big things and do them right. : This ' great sale
will be a vivid example of what an enormous cash purchasing power together with merchan
dising brains can do In giving the public the best values they ever had for their money. "
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-Boys' Knickerbocker Suits More than half
of the entire stock are Two-Pair-Pant Suits, in
stylish mixtures, plaids, checks, stripes and
plain colors, in splendid all-wool fabricsTPlenty
of blue serge suits to be had, in splendidly tail
ored models.
King-Peek did an enormous business in Boys' Clothing. The stock is exceptionally large
and contains almost every imaginable style and quality of Boys' Wear. We will put every
thing on sale Saturday with the exception of the Boys' Furnishings, which we were unable to
get ready in time. The sale of the latter will be announced soon. Every garment will be sac
rificed. This will be a chance of a lifetime for the boys.
Boys' Mackinaws from the King-Peck Stock,
to fit any age 4 to 18 years. Rich plaid effects
in different models. Reds, prays, browns, blues
and greens; also a few plahTcoiors.
Juvenile Suits from the King-Peck Stock.
Velvets, Serges, Corduroys, Shepherd Checks,
Worsteds and Fancy Tweeds, in all the new
style effects. Ages 2 to 7 years.
Youths' Long Pant Suits from the King
Peck Stock. A very select assortment of styl
ish model suits in nobby plaids and checks, in
the newest colors. Plenty of Blue Serges alsoT
Ages 14 to 18 years.
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Juvenile Overcoats from the King-Peck
Stock. Ages 2 to 10 years. In all those splen
did new - style fabrics, nobby swagger coata
with button-to-neck collar or shawl collars;
many are flannel or worsted lined. '
Plenty Chinchilla Coats In grays, blues,
browns and tans, in any quality you may wlshu
Big Boys' Overcoats from the King-Peck
Stock. Swagger styles, belted back models or
semi-fitting velvet collar styles, in smart nov-
elty fabrics so popular this season.
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