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e — 12 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY. KELLEY, STIGER & C0. Bpecial Prices in Hosiery, Underwear and Holiday Umbrellas. STORE OPEN TILL 9:30 SATURDAY EVENING Ld Ily Low Prices in Cloak De- Also Ladies tment on Munsing Saits, Unton For our Christmas holiday trade we have & choice selection of fancy silk and lisle embroidered hoslery, black eflk embrold- ered in floral designs in blue, pink and white; lisles in fancy stripes and embroid- ered fronts in all the pretty delicate shades; al8o a line of black allover lace and boot patterns Ladies' fancy cotton hose, blue, red and gray, in fancy stripes, a good value, 25¢ each. Ladles' rancy lisle hose, black and col- ored, embroidered, also fancy stripes and polka dot, in all the new patterns, 50c each. Ladies’ black cashmere hose, high spliced iheels and double soles, French and natural wool foot, light and medfum welght, a good /value, 50c each. Children’s black wool hose, double knee, heel and toe, a good weight that wears well and very elastic, 25c each. Ladles’ vests and pants in Egyptian cot- ton, fleece lined, nicely finished with crochet edge and tape, tights to match in cream, ecru and silver-gray, G0c each Ladies’ merino wool vests and pants, nat- ural and white, warm, serviceable and non- shrinkable, 85 each. Ladles’ vega silk vests, high neck, long sleeves, pink, blue and cream, light and medium weight, tights to match, well made and good fitting, $1.00 each. Ladies’ Munsing union suits, one-half and two-thirds wool, finished with flat seams, the best made as well as the best fitting garment, $1.50 and $2.25 each. Ladies’ all wool Sterling union suits, new tronts, buttoned on shoulder and half open fronts, ribbed waist and cuffs, large flaps, Jue and natural, $3.00 and $4.00 cach Ladies’ black wool tights, open closed seat, all wool elastic band ankle length, $1.50 and $2 each. Children's jersey ribbed natural vest and ‘pants, two-thirds wool, warm, comfortable and non-shrinking, 50c each. Boys' natural wool drawers, a regular T5c quality; we will sell all sizes for 50c each. Infants’ wool drawer leggins, fine and heavy ribbed, black and white, with and without feet, just the thing for infants' wear; also infants' bootees in delicate shades pink, blue and white. We carry the finest assortment of um- brellas in the city for our Holiday trade. Black silk with gold, silver, pearl and gun metal handles, also natural stick handles. | We have all the new shades in colored silk umbrellas in blue, red, green, brown and polka dots, with fancy and natural stick handles, KELLEY, STIGER & CO., Fifteenth and Farnam Sts. The genuine old and rellable Santa Claus 8 usual makes his headquarters at the big store of Hayden Bros. Take the children to see him Saturday night. Holiday Wates Via Wubash Raliroad, On December 18, 19, 20 and 21 the Wabash will sell round trip tickets from Chicago 1o many points In Canada at half fare, Tickets good returning January 10, 1903. Call at Wabash corner 1601 Farnam street, or sddress Harry E. Moores, G. A. P. D., Omaha, Neb. Attention, Delegntes! A special meeting of the Omaha Central Labor union is hereby called to meet at Labor temple Saturday evening, December 13, at 8 o'clock p. m. Matters of urgent importance. H. W. M'VEA. Grand Annual Ba) Given for the benefit of the church by Boclety of Russian Israelites, Sunday even- ing, December 14, 1902, at Woodmen of the World hall, Sixteenth and Capitol avenue. Tickets, per couple, 50 cents. Last season's toys will be closed out Saturday at half price. Orchard & Wil- belm. You can't realize how much your dollar will buy till you've visited the store of Hayden Bros. Read about the great holiday bargains on Page 7 SUPPLIES FOR THE NEEDY POOR RNellef Station at Police Headquarters Becomes Busy Temporarily. Conslderable old clothes and other sup- plies for the needy have already been col- lected at the police station, which has been | designated as the depot for such contribu- tions, as it was last eeason.. Officer Wool- dridge is beginning to get busy in the work of collection. The efficient work done last year in relieving deserving unfortunates through the police was much appreciated by many persons who were desirous of giv- ing ald, but had previously had no means | of distinguishing between the worthy poor and the professional beggar class Jirieeay R 2 The powder puff may help to hide the ravages of time but it avails little to hide the ravages of disease. When the face 1s disfigured by eruptions, the treatment jmust go below the surface to the blood, iwhich is corrupt and impure, Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery jcures disfiguring eruptions which are ‘cansed by 1mpure blood. It cures scro- Mfulous sores, erysipelas, boils, pimples, rhenm and other eruptive *1 was troutieZ with ecrema from the crown of my head to the soles of my fect.” writes Mrs. Ella Quick, of Cass City, Tuscola Co., Mich. #Could not walk at times nor wear my shoes. Thought there was 1o help for me—at the doctor said there was nose. 1 went to see friends at Christmas time aud there heard of Ahe good that Dr. Plerce's Golden Medical Dis- covery had done for them, and was advised to Ary it'at once. For fear that 1 might neglect it ny friend sent 1o the vilage and got & bottie end made me promise that I.would take it. I hod been getting worse all the time. I took thirteen itles of the ' Golden Medical Discov- ery’ and ten vials of Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pel- Jets, used * All-Healing Salve,' which made & com cure. It was slow, but sure. I was ‘aking the medicine about eight months. *1 would say to all/who read this: try Dr. i, Goiden Medica) Diacovery befoge wes- time and money.” The sole motive for substitution is to permit the dealer to makgthe little more profit paid by the sale of less meritorious medicines. He gains; you lose. There- fore accept no substitute for “"Golden Medical very.” Dr. Pierce's Peliets cleanse the clogged | system from accumulated impurities. and | ]REALTY MEN ASK FOR LIGHT e Wants Detalled Statement % of the Oty and School a. These resolutions have been adopted by the Real Estate exchange Resolved committee of the Real Estate exchange is hereby instructed tg send a commun tion to the mayor and the city council asking for a detalied Statement of the expenses of the city of Omaha in the following par- ticular 1. A detalled statement, the names of all persons EY{I{VlV)!l‘lI by city during the month of November last, 1th a statement ms to the salaries pald ch individual and dutles of each. together with fixed charges under the constitution and charter of the oity of Omaha and the total amount necessary to ralse by taxation to | meet_the same. 3. Statement of moneys recelved by other than by taxation, fines lcenses. s far as possible, we would like to have the ment separately. Fducation of the city of Omaha for in- formation on the following points, to-wit: teachers employed by the board, with the salary pald to each. 2. A detalled statement of the names of ail janitors employed by the board, - to- ether with the salary pald to each and the §ltiea performed by each. 3. A detailed statement with the names of all other persons employed by the board, together with the salary pald each and the duties performed by each. 4 The average annual expense of the schools for the past three years. 6. Average annual income from fines, licenses, state apportionment and all other sources, not including city taxes, for the past three yea together How to Avold the Dangers of a Cold. Everyone must realize the dangers at- tending a severe cold and that it is always | prudent to remain indoors until the danger to lose the time and will be interested in knowing that & severe cold may be broken up and all danger avolded by the prompt use of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. It not cnly cures, but cures quickly and counteracts any tendency toward pmeu- monia. There {8 an ad. on Page 7 which will pay you to read. It is Hayden Bros. ents of the Theaters. Announce At the Boyd this afternoon and tonight { will be presented ona of Hoyt's most suc- cosstul comedies, “A Stranger in New York,” with speclal scenery, catchy musie, handsome costumes and novel effects. The plece 18 in three scenes. The first act is an exact representation of the ladies’ parlor in the Hoffman house, while the second act is laid in the tower of Madison Square garden, Now York, showing the hall- way and three working elevators. The cast 1s sald to be strong. The Orpheum will give its regular Sat- urday matinee this afternoon, and this week’s bill will be brought to & close to- night. Valiere Bergere will open her engage- ment of a week commencing mafinee to- morrow. She is no stranger here, having appeared as “Madame Butterfly” in the cu tain raiser of that title. She was aléo seen here as Cora in “Naughty Anthony.” For | the coming engagement she will present “Billie's First Love,” a playette by Grace Griswold. In her supporting company are Munitee Johnstone and Miss Belle Stod- dard. Another prominent feature of the bill will be the Miles Stavordale quintette, an organization unique of its c It is a banjo organization, and to hear them be created that they were playlog violins, They make use of the resonators that are a feature of the English “Joes,' and with them produce results that attract widespread attention. At the Empire Music, London, and Hammerstein's Olympia, New York, they were big “hits.” A Long Journey means extra money for meals and incident- als, and a waste of valuable time enroute. Why incur unnecessary expense and delay in traveling via circuitous routes, when you can ride in the finest trains on a perfectly ballasted track, over a direct route? The fast trains of the Union Pacific reach San Francisco and Portland, from Omaha, six- teen hours ahead of all competitors. City ticket office, 1324 Farnam street. 'Phone 316. No more appropriate Christmas gift can be made by a father to a son or & son to & father than a gold bond policy in the Bankers' Reserve Life clation, with premium paid for one year. No man knows what may happen to him within a year. The Parish Aid of Trinity cathedral will hold a sale of Christmas novelties at the Gardner Memorial parish house Saturday morning, December 13, beginning at 11 o'clock. We will also serve a dinner at the same place from 12 to 3, Bigger and better bargains than ever Saturday Read about them on Page 7. Two Calls to One Bullding. The fire department was twice summoned to the Woodmen of the World bullding | yesterday afternoon. The first call rang |in at 4:10, a fire having been discovered ‘n a partition on the fourth floor in the office occupled by Robert A. Gordon and A. B. Tarbox as & watch repalr and optical in- | strument shop. The blaze was extinguished With & damage of about §. The second alarm, about an hour later, was the result of a joking remark concerning the fire which was not understood. Tell This tu Your Wit Blectric Bitters cure female complaints, surely and safely; dispell headaches, back- aches, nervousness or mo pay. b0e. For sale by Kuhn & Co, Marr &e Licenses. Marriage licenses were issued yesterday to the following: Name'and Residence. John Anderson, Omaha. Mathlida Lindell, Omaha. Robert A. Platz, Omaha.. May A. Warner, Omaha...... LOCAL BREVITIES. Judge Day goes to Washington county Monday to hold court there through tho week. Campbell W, Age. g1 2 1 Fair of New York, son of Dean Campbell Fair, arrived in Omaha Friday morning, called here by the serious iliness of his father. Eliza Jane Wiggins has secured a divorce from John, and Amanda E. Geary from Samuel K., because of desertion. Judge Dickinson signed both decrees. The local recruiting officer has recelved instructions from the War department to enlist a limited number of particularly de- sirable_ applicants for the field artillery batterlés at Fort Douglas. Salt Lake City, Utah. This Is one of the most popular branches of the service and ss only seven men are required it is expected that.they will be readily secured. The jury impaneled by Coroner Bralley in the inquest which was held to determine the cause of John A. Hartwig's death, who was run down in the Union Pacific rail- road yards Thursday afternoon, rendered its verdict Friday afternoon. The jury did not examine the crew of engine No. 1197 and did not hold the road responsible. The deceased was a single man. The Commercial National bank of Omaha has started sult in the district court against the Gold Hill Mining company and Richard C. and M. B. Patterson to compel the com- pany to issue to the bank evidences of the ownership of certain 40,000 shares of the mining company's stock. The petitioner alleges that on November 6, 1865, it secured judgment against Richard ¢. Patterson for $.654.45, levied on his mining shares and bought' them at sheriff's sale, but that he transferred the certificates to his wife, M. B. Patterson, to avold payment, and that the company declined to help the' bank by lssulug some other evidence of owner- shipe | That the secretary of the dax the | Detailed statement showing the annual | and | the statements made showing each depart- | Resolved, That the secretary of the tax | committee of the Real Estate exchange | is hereby Instructed to ask the Board of 1. A detailed statement of the names of | is passed. Many, however, do not feel able | at the big store of Hayden Bros. | In the New Shoe Dept. sole. shoemaker's ber of high medium These are boys’ shoes. Please Come Early Ladies' Bench Made Shoes We show for the firat time !n Omahba ladies’ real These are of the very finest pat- ent coitskin, with a fine hand bottomed hand made They represent the very highest polat in the On sale in the special $5.00, $6.00 and $8.00 shoe department om the second floor. bench made shoes. At $5 we show tomorrow a num- New York styles and con- trolled by us in Omaha... ““Brandeis” eells the finest shoss that money can buy, BRANPRIS: ON THE SECOND FLOOR. $8 art, grade novelties in la- dles’ street and dress boots in hand turned and hand welt soles in low, and high heels, all exclusive Bhoe for men, styles in vici whicl dictate The Dr. The price 18 $.00, dress. without seeing them the impression would | Nothing Like it for ou | Chapped Hands, Face or Lips, Ask your druggist for it. See our magnificent Holiday display the finest shoe exhibit in the west We are sole agents for Dr. Reed's Celebrated We have them in a kid, widths and all sizes. will positively cure tender feet, corns and callouses and at the same time pre- serve all the effects that the latest styles Reed's enameled Blucher for young men ia the swellest street shoe ever mad Our Own To-order-Ilade Shoes for Men for Street and Dress Wear at 2.50, $3, 3.50, $4, $5 For those who desire a first-class shoe making for money, we show 180 styles of men's shoes from 2. These prices Include the very worn today by men for street wear, fo See our elavorate Holiday slipper show —nothing to equal it ever seenin ha. Dolls’ shoes given away free with every pair children’s shoes sold on 2d floor AT % KNG SN T 330 TS TR Children’s Footform Shoes In our excluslve children's department on the second floor. We have the largest variety and the best made shoes for in- fants, children and growing girls and boys ever brought to Omah All of these are made on perfect lasts which fit guarantee the wear of every palr and assure you that no better shoemaking is possible nor can there be any better leather put in than that of which the se shoes are made. to $1.26 for children's and from $1.39 to $2.50 for the girls' and In the New S hoe Dept. Cushion different calt, in all shoes made $5 $6 dozen velours calf and box These are the only atest of foot work and .for Oma- the foot. We Prices range from 50c HOWELL'S ANTI-CHAPPIN 2c_ a botgle, wear longer sold at this They're leather, Bring the have plenty The Boy's Shoes Should be without kind of weather. in them than any other shoe ever you buy them. made of with good solid soles keep the feet dry and at the same time give comfort and satls give you your money back if you are not satisfied. DREXEL SHOE CO. Omaha's Up-to-Date Shoe House. 1419 FARNAM STREET. "HAND SAPOLIO any holes this Our $1.50 shoes will before there are holes price, no matter where good honest that otion. boys in Saturday. We of shoes and help and FOR TOILET AND BATH Delicate enough for the softest skin, and yet efficacious/in removing any stain. Keeps the skin in perfect condition, bath. stand. In the bath desirable after-effects ol ives all the a Turkish It should be on every wash- | ALL GROCERS AND DRUQQISTS Just Rec cived—A Full Line of Fine Chocolates and Bon Bens. Kuhn & Co., Druggists| 15th and Douglas Sts. Gooa Good opening zine solicltor. competent mal for & newspaper or magw Permanent position for & tury Farmer, Bee Bullding, Omaba. | [ { | NO POISON Has Ever Been Found in the Enamel of IAGATE NICKEL-STEEL Kitchen Utensils The BLUE LABEL Protected by Dacision of United States Court Pasted on Every Piece PROVES IT. If substitutes are offered, write us This trade-mark is on every piece of genuine Agate Ware. Sold by First-class rtment and House- furnishing Stores. Send for new Booklet. LALANCE & GROSJEAN MFG. CO, NEW YORK BOSTON ORICAGO WE EXPECT IT It has always been 80 and always will be. Every time we have a 5c sale on Lotus Cream people come in with an some from their friends and but we haye to refuse, as we want those friends and neighbors to come to “Drug Emporium''—(that's Charley’s word) —and see what a saving there is in buying your drug _needs at OMAHA'S ONLY ANTI-COMBINE DRUG STORE, WHICH RETURNS THE MONEY FOR EVE THING SOLD, IF FOUND NOT GE OR OTHER THAM NTED, emember, SBaturday, December 13, 6c a bottle. o0c Colgate's Perfumes ounce %c Ladles’ or gents' pocketbooks 25 per cent less than wholesale, cause we bought a sample line and make MONEY ON THEM AT THIS PRICE $1.00 Temptation Tonic—all you want.... %e¢ $1.00 German Kimmel Bitters—guaran- teed catarrah cure e Bc “Catarrah Remedy,’ teed 30 Guarantee means here—money back if un- satisfactory. also guaran- $1.00 Peruna—Dr. Hartman's Pe-ru-na 6le 1.00 Plerge's Remedice 118 2.00 Chester's Genulne Pennyroyal Pills $1.00 Christmas candies galore. A ster- ling mounted novelties—all kinds. OPEN ALWAYS. sc“AEFER! CUT PRICE DRUG STORE Tel T4 “th and RE-NO-MAY will do it NOMg) 2 prce 50 cems Address MK R A MAYER, .w'==;v 518 Bee Bldg, " OURED TO I Omabs, Neb, ReaY Consultation OUREP Frea ur great | Christmas Shopping Has Begun in Earnest. OU NOTE THE GAYETY OF THE SEASON spreading in all directions. This store is ablaze with it. Of course, you are going to make some sort of a gift to some- body-—acquaintance, friend or relative—for the happy spirit possessces every one. We've prepared for this holiday season with ripe experience. Of necessity our service lies along the sensible and useful lines which are accepted everywhere—-by everybody in these practical times—as the most appropriate. The most comfortable time for shopping—both for necessities and holiday goods—is right now. MEN'S SMOKING JACKETS. Little need be sald of the ap- propriateness of these garments for gifts—but there should be judgment exercised In their selec- tion. Oure are made for us spe- clally—made as we know they are wanted and as they should be. For the investment required you cannot give anything that will bear your compliments more sincerely than one of these smoking jackets that we are showing at $3.50, $4. 75, $7.75and $10.50 BATH ROBES assortment of bath MEN’S CHRISTMAS UMBRELLAS. Under most clrcumstances it ia a difficult thing to make a proper selection in an umbrella for a man to carry. There are certaln in- dividual whims that govern per- sonal seloctions, but we know the men 8o well, and follow their pre- ferences so closely that you are certain to hit exactly right bere. A SPECIAL SHOWING AT $1.50, $2, $2.50, $3 1,000 MEN’S CHRISTMAS SCARFS, EXTRA VALUE While the assortment em- braces every ~grade—from 2c to $3.00—and every style, shape and leading fad, in exclusive colors and designs —we have made our special effort in four lines—2Ge, 3c, MEN'S CHRISTMAS SLIPPERS. Special Values at $1.45, It you want to be grate- Our robes is absolutely complete and our showing is very ex- tensive. bright, stripes and figures, cut extra They are made in pretty colors of tully remembered, give slip- pers for Christmas. Every time the reciplent puts them TR — long and full, very effective, ished; 800, T6c. . They are wonderful | on he will be reminded ot | WO Tade sad ':" . 4 A 4 there are cords at the nec values and in & wonderful | oo ool 1 qoesn't variety. Rich in quality, and girdles at the wal sensible and dressy in effect | -make any difference whether ~—they are scarfs that you can give, knowing they will be worn with pride, with tassels; they look comfortable as they are. $1.90, $2.25, a $2.50, $2.90, \ 3;2‘;50 up to $9.50 you know the right size or not—we'll exchange them after Christmas If they don't fit. The slippers we are 25¢, 35c¢, 50c, selling for $1.45 are excep- 75c. tional value. - = Great Reductionson All Our Women’s Jackets. $7.50 AND $8.50 JACKETS REDUCED TO..........5.00 $10 AND $12 JACKETS REDUCED TO...c.cc0ee...7.50 $15 AND $16.75 JACKETS REDUCED TO. ..10.00 ALL $18.75 AND $22.50 JACKETS REDUCED TO......15.00 ALL $24.75 AND $30 JACKETS REDUCED TO. ..18.75 All High Class Novelties in Women's Jackets Reduced from $10.00 to $20.00 on Every Garment. ALL ALL ALL See OQur Line of Boys’ Suits They are §4.00 3.00 that went on sale Wednesday. and $5.00 values for.. EACH SUIT HAS TWO PAIN OF PANTS. SPECIAL Omaha is Full of ’ ancruss || Homesegkers’ -z Omaha 1s blessed with a great Plus $2.00 variety of ordinary shoe stores, tor the The Regent Shoe Co. is the only extraordinary shoe store in Omaba. They manufacture and sell men's shoes exclusively, and at the same price always—3$3.60 and $2.50. Have you seen Round Trip Excursions..... December 16th. January 6th and 20th. To points in Oklahoma and Indian Territories and Texas and to many points in Arizona, Georgia, New Mex- ico, Arkansas, Kansas, North Carolina, Alabama, Ken- tucky, Tennessee, Colorado, Louisiana, Utah, Florida, Mis- sissippl, Virginia. 205 So. I5th VIRGINIA DARE Ticket Office 1323 Farnam Street e A N D Escapernong. Omaha, Neb. Two native wines of North Carolina Virginia Dare is a red wine and Escaper- rong is white. The flavor of these wines are exquisite and they are excellent, | for table use | CALIFORNIA WINES at $1.2 $1.50, $2.00 and per gallon. PORTS, SHERRIES AND MUSCATELS FINE WHISKIES ALBERT EDHOLM, JEWELER, 107 North 16th 8t. Opp. P.O. PSR at $200, 235, £, and $3.00. - y . A ) JACK DAW-12. " yEaroia Marstand rye-at 1L per auart Xmas Suggestions for Babies and Children— Pottie Gold dress pins and button sets, $1.50 pap bowls. SLOO to $16.00, Reed & 1.60 to $276. Rattles and whis- Gold rings and pens, $1.00 to §1.50. to $.00. Bliver napkin rings, cups and Parton baby spoons and food pushers Cackley Bros., Sarion silver und pearl, SL50 10 $5.00. Child's sets, fork, knife and spoon “ > Y8 1o 8500, Gold neck chains, $2.00 to $9.00. Gold lockets, §.50 to $14.00 Onpesite Fostefice. Phine 1148 Pear] and dlamond paved hea Kkets (very fine and beautiful), $50.00, Agents for Hunter's Rye and Wilson's Gold link bracelets, $4.00 to 0. Filled bracelets, $1.00 to $2.50. Silver Rye. ownted combs and brushes. Talcum powder bottles and powder puffs —— e siiver Jowal bozes and candalebea. o Lo “Tomorrow look out for advice on household gifts. OPIUM or LAUDANUM AL enred ot boms. Ko Br. 4. . WATERNAS, L e — 140 & $44 b SovTack /