Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, December 1, 1903, Page 10

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THE OMAHA Great Clothing Sale Now Going On JBRA S SON s. Men's Suits and ()vercnl(.- at About one-half TUESDAY’S SPECIAL SAl[S $1.50 Outing Flannel Gowns, 69¢ Another lot of best quality beautifully trimmed with ribbon and silk embroidered, all sizes, on main floor, each (vivovee Outing Plannels in gowns, " 69cC 75¢ Dressing Sacques at 25¢ Each On third floor. All of our trimmed, all si T5¢ dressing sacques in dark colors, handsomely each ... 29¢ Feather Bows at 25¢ each Yard and-yard and a half long feather boas, in black and colors, on main floor 20¢ Wool Crochet Shawls at 39¢ Thousands of ladies, large size wool crochet shawls, worth up to 75¢, go at, each ......... 390c¢ 50c¢ and 75¢ Corsets at 15¢ Excellent grade of sample colors, Lace Trimmed and Embroidersd Handkerchiefs —Laco trimmed corsets nearly all sizes, worth 50¢ and in black, white and 15¢ and em- broidered handkerchiefs, fancy hemstitched, worth up 1o 15¢ ench, at, each Highest Grade Handkerchief Seconds—All linen, embroidered, stitched and revered hem- Many of these are known as manufacturers’ seconds and have some slight imperfoctions which can scarcely be de- teoted. up to 35c each, av Choice of an elegant new line, worth Misses’ and Children’s Underwear From the New York Auction Sale. Misses’, SILK SPECIAL — $1.25 Silk Panne, at, per 49C yard children’s and bovs' flecoy lined vest pants and drawers, worth up to 75¢, at . S5c=10c15¢ SILK SPECIAL—Black Taffeta and peau de soie, spe- 59 C cial prices, at per yard. Grand Clearing Sale in Basement We are offering extraordinary bargains to clear away base- ment stocks before holiday stocks reach us. We must make room quickly for the greatest Christmas stock we have ever carried. mense quantities of goods in regular prices. To do this we are selling im- the basement far below ouvre Some of these lots are not big enough to advertise, but all are offered extraordinarily cheap, We in-' vite you to step in at any time and see for yourself the genuine quality of these rare bargains, 3. L. Brandeis & Wons J. W. Weundeis & Pons J SUSPEND SEARCH AT FIRE Poros of Hesouers SBtop Vain Endeavor to Reosver Barrett's Bady. MAY RESUME EXCAVATION TODAY Rema! Are Lo but Not Reached, and Building Inspector Withnell Orders Operations Suspended Awhile, ated, In compliance with an order issued late yesterday afternoon by Building Inspector Withnell the city's force which has been constantly employed in rescuing the bodies of the firemen burfed be th the debris of Allen Bros. warehouse suspended work and will not resume searching for the body of Willlam Barrett in event that the wreck- InK company puts its men to work this moarning clearing away the wreckage. “Public sentiment may be against me in this muve,"” sald Mr. Withnell last evening in discussing the order to suspend work, “but L am doing this to prevent a possible additional loss of life. It is bad enough now and T am not willing to risk the lives of the faithful men who have been taking all sorts of chances for three days with these cracked walls." . Mr. Withnell had reference to the east wall of the west building, occupied by the Paclfic Storage company, which Is said to be bulging at the center and fs fire-cracked In all directions; also to the fire wall be- tween the Allen Hros. demolished ware- house and the east bullding of the Pacific Storage company, which is toppling into the basement In which three bodles were recovered and the r"‘mulnn of Barrett may yet be found unless cremation has taken place, as many are inclined to belleve, Continuing, Mr. Witimell said “If the wrecking company falls to put its men to woirk Tuesdny we will proceed to search for Barrett's body. The remains of Lester, Goldboroigh and Burmester, which were re ered, been positively identified by relatives About 12:30 p. m. the workmen discovened portions of the and efforts were redoubled to secure the remains, 1t was evident from the situation that very little had been left by the fire, which was even then burning so fiercely that the streams from two lines of hose had to be fato the debris in order to flclently the to continue. Street Commissioner Hummel lald off all of the force digging body of Rarrett except were retained to inspect the st body, cool It suf- to allow avating work of exc it 2 p for the men wh place where m turned | | from Omaha and < the body is supposed t8 lle in the wreckage. A dense smoke, which rendered it impossi- ble for the men to see what they were doing, filled the entire basement. Worst Fire to Fight, “We have had many bad fires in Omaha,” sald Chief Salter, who has been constantly morning, as on the ground since Thursday taking only as little time for necessary," such di sleep but never ors fraught culties in with handling or attended v such a lamentable loss of life to the | v's fire fighters. I belleve we will find It necessary to keep watch over this fire for a week longer.” ‘The work of taking out the salvage from the Pacific Storage building earnest and is being chants Express has begun in the understood done by company, to have been awarded the contract to clear away the entire debris. While the work of recovering the bodies of the four firemen will be nafd for by the city, the Board of Public Works now In charge, final payment, Mayor Moores says, must come from the Ames Estate, or from the insurance companies. “They ar sponsible for the removal of the debris,” sald the mayor, “and we mean to see that they pay back to the clty what Is expended by the Board of Public Works in rescuing the bodles.” Covoner Bralley has spent much at the scene of the catastrophe been on hand to assist In the recovery of each body as found. He has had a jury impanneled since Thursday morning and this jury has viewed the scene of the.fire several times. Coroner Brallcy announces that a as the body of Barrett has been recovered arrangements to have the relatives view the bodies will be made and identification made positive in each case, if possible. being time He has n The New Short Line of the Chicago Grent Western Kallway Offers two finely equipped trains ‘ouncil Bluffs to St The aally Paul and Minneapolis. Flyer running évery night to the Twin Citles is unexcelled for speed and comfort. The Day kxgress is the best train for Fort Dodge, Mason City and Austin. For further information apply to ORGI THOMAS, eneral Farnam st., Omaha, Neb, PULLS FIRE ALARM FOR FUN A and Held at Request of Chief salter. Agent Young Man is Urgent tood that this sort of sald Chlef Salter, who ap- police court to attest the fact Friday night soma idle person had t In & false alarm from the fire box at venth and Howard streets and making run u horse attached to the hose wagon of No “There is a heavy penalty for wuch mischief,” continued the chief. “and “We want it und fun must stop. injuries. Mer- | in | 2 had sustained serfous | to thousands, VINCED. A HAY DENs ! RELIABLE STORE, DAILY BEE: TU re they known to you? COME COUPONS FREE WITH EVERY PURCHASE. ’Speclalé For Tuesday The virtues of the goods we offer you in these sales are known AND BE I l)\Y CON 200 pieces elegan this sale, per ys b0 pieces, extra Beautiful waist $1.25 a Fine silk velvets, per yard, only work, on sale, per y and $1.50, reat Silk Clearznce t silk, plain and fancy, wd floral and Persian silk, ard wide, nd dress silks, over 100 styles, for, per yard. in black and colors, per yard. . Thousands of pieces of silks reduced in price to make | room for the holidays. white and colors, in Crepe de Chine, best in the land for the money, 100 shades, 69¢ Chiffon velours, in all shades, per yard.....ooovvriveeines .$1.75 must be never be spent in the part We especially sttention to ou diamonds—noted chofceness pr SASH | AND IDOORS All Sizes All Kinds Get Our Prices Rosenbery Bros. 1501 Marcy St And can’ LaMarguente Corsets Perfect model for slight figures, medium length, 6 French tabs, gore, 10-inch Irench beautifully trimmed. Sizes 18 to Colors, white and drab. Price.. THE TIME HAS COM t be put oft much selected, why not do en so complete. A fow our store will bring y receiving the gitt. longer. W. LINDSAY, Jeweler and Optician, 1516 Douglas Street. DIAMONDS call your r stock of for its d its eorrect order, and be one A W. L boy; John enes, 111 S teentn, girl; avenue, Deaths cinet, 40; James C. Michael Rasmusse 2 William Ge 141 Infant Ke 5. All who have Dr. King's New tion. . It cures or sale by Kuhn & Co. tevere This evening Mis: Skinner will appear at ming of the Shrew, plays in the classic first among the many of the American stage truchio has been very by the eastern critics perfect, belng the Augn nt, one of the most | siv Venles,” and Mr. Skinner as:Shy Open o Bank | now the and draw four pe entire month. We dollar or more, a paydble on de J. L. BRA Notice B. | Members R. ¢ re hereby |at1 tran C. ¥ bor temple. sacted WOOD, Impo H Loner Han Discovery no pa of the Theaters. Ada Rehan and Otis repertory this co-star combination has arranged to present | Rehau has long since won her standing as | an Interpreter of Bhakespeare ever put on the stage. evening the bill will be 1 Miss Rehan appearing as Portla IS & SONS, our next regular meeting, suit in three days. indroth South Phill outh 1027 31 , Unfon_pre- 3017 Burdette, sntral hospit: i South Fourth, 9 days. Saved. lung trouble need for Consump- y. B0, $1.00. For W. C. JERREMS, the Boyd in “The one of the strongest Miss 1210 Farnam and ranks | o GH.GRADE notable Katherinas Mr. 8kinner's Per. highly commended The production 1s wstin Daly arrange- artistic and expen- On Wednesday The Merchant of 506 = (Wa v wic TRy BLANKET ORF lock Account r cent interest for open accounts for nd all deposits are Bankers. A. No. 108, requested to attend December 3, 1908, rtant business to be HEMPEN, JR clasp, with boned with genuine whalebone, 30. ~.2.50 of the men who are fortunate| enough to own a Niec-| ol! tailored suit, you| Just| have cause to be thankful. 1t not: make point look the to 1,800 patterns we | are now showing,| leave your of the well | dressed men of Omabha. necessary, we can make you a If Suits, $20 to $35—Trousers, $5 to $12—-Overcoats, $20 to $40 TAILGR President, 209-211 South (5th Slreet Rlfred Cornish & Go., Street. BLANKBTS AND ROBE. STICKS LIKE A POSTAGE STAMP, Chief Carman it a| over | DECEMBER [fWoman’s §$2. 50 |§ Welt Shoes | Most any woman would be pleased with this Welt Sole Shoe. One thing to be rememboered is that they are a genuine welt sole—not a machine sewed cole made to deceive. We have them in all scizes and widthe, which makes it possible for us to give you a perfect fit. For everyday, all-around shoe they have no equal, and our guaran- vou're not | an 8 your mcaey back if satisfied DREXEL SHOE CO., 1419 Farnam Strezt, Omaha’s Up-to=-Dat> Shos House L See What This Means! 5 Per Cent is not to be Sneezed at stamps_are CARH R TISR TICK The right hand column_ of m‘m.- «\.m\' what we sell these goods for, and the mid- - ¢ Trading in it with our $1.00 Peruna 5 $1.00 Pierce's Remedies.. $1.00_Liquozone.. fe Doan's Pills $1.00 Orrine These are § Bouth b that give ’ $1.00 Herpicl 00 Dufry's Malt Whiskey $1.00 Ozomulsion 81 ® Derma Roy 76 “in Omaha or with stores P8, SCHAEFER'S SiLress DRUG STORE E. T. YATES, Prop. 16th and Chicago Sts., Omaha. 'Phones 47 and 797. 24th and N Sts., South Omaha. ‘Phone No. 1. All goods delivered any place in either eity. Holiday Gifts in Jewelry Splendid ussortment of § Cluster Diamond Rings signs, Diamond and Pe yoches, Emerald and and Brooche and litaire and Tiffany de- arl Crescent Ruby Rings Ladles’ men's gold watches am solid table ware We have sliver toilet ware and the nicest display In Today, Tuesday, we are going to place on 87 5 sale a special se- overcoats, at . Don't pay a cent more for an overcoat lection of men’s until you have looked these over. If you want an overcoat made of a grade of fabric that will stay with you for several seasons and with the sort of tailor work that makes a coat fit snugly around t the neck and hang gracefully from the shoulders. and at the same time pay gonsxderably less than the ordmarv Ence for such a garment, you "I be > well satisfied with 6he of these coats, at .- BENNETT'S From today until Tuesday, Dec. 15th, we give double TRADING STAMPS in all departments on second floor. These departments are the crockery and glassware, dies’ cloaks and suits, art and pictures, toys and Banta Claus novelties, pianos and music and millinery. MAKE NO MISTAKE. I'rom today until Tuesday, Dec. 15th, you get 20 GREEN TRADING STAMPS with every dollar purchase. Two with every dime you spend; just double the ysual number, “which the law allows.” Up to Saturday evening 205 stamp collectors got the premiums they started out to get. Now for rush collecting.’ Grocery! Grocery “The Grocery” of Omaha. Best goods, largest varieties and lowest prices Tkhese are our strong points, TELEPHONE 137, Tuesday Money Savers—Dinner Plate Free. With evary pound package of Benuett's Capitcl Coffee sold on Tuesday, we glve a pretty dinner plate free. Pi ake flo — -pound package ..10c .8ic Mincemeat— per package . ...1.00 12i¢ Granulated Sugar— 20 pounds for .,.......o.s Chile Bauce— bottle . Beeded Ralsins— Butter Received Duilytrom the Best Dairies. 1"Pound package Fresh LlHl“ll’) Butter— \h\"\l"\ Bour Pickles— per pound s | [T IR s ) S el PG Coffees Roasted Every Day Bantos Coffee— good—per pound . la- Muslin_ sacks— 2 in bundlo ...... Breakfast Cocoa— 1-POUNA CADL 4esverne os Salmon— 1-pound can ... Folled Ooats- best, 2-pound package ..... Best Values in Teas B. F. Japan, Oolong, English Break- ln“f:ll::]lm.:'[;vnn— tast and Gunpowder— 38c i per pound : " per pound CANDY DEPARTMENT. ANGEL FOOD TAFFY SPECIAL. 10ST DELICIOUS CONFECTIO! AMPLES FREL—PER POUND. FOUR FLAVORS, ' FRPSH MADE~—| The Bee Building 1s conducted for the well being and con fort of its tenants. It is constantly uu der the watchful care of dn able suj intendent. If you want an office In bullding - where things are done before it I8 nocessary to complain—one that is kept constantly in repalr—you know where to move, SUITE 322—This suile of offices consists of @& walting room and a large private It faces the broad corridor arourd Iding and has th light \ 1 8 and physicians can be divided, If desired iwo professional men, instead Rental price per month Py =0 . $45.00 ROOM 300—Th1s of the elova stepping e, handsome office, fuces the T8’ considerod one of the most o officos ‘1 the culiding. A private s partitioned to sult the te This office will be January i immediately in 1 is seen immed| the elevator month SUITE 306—This is the only 15 the building vacant. 1 Omaba and it is EASY to find a gltt it seems to me that this case calls for the | limit The chief had reference to the confession | of ‘Willlam Johuson, who thought to have a Jittle fun by pulling the ner mentioned man. His case s considered important and | A, B. Hubermann, oldest Judge Berka has committed him for two | rellable jeweler in Omaha days until be shall have time to look up | in the law and ordinances covering the offense. | teed AFTE Gold Fillings . . Silver Fillings. .. .. . Amalgram Fillings.. . . at ou BROWN & BORSHEIM, 222 South 16th Street. re g De premium | photographer, | cember thr n 1212 Farnam stre with *a Stonecypher, t nt $50,00 wn 50 | alarm at the cor- Johnson is a young CHRISTMAS and GIFTS are synony- mous terms. A gt of genine Dorflinger Glassware i certainly t.l.a.l opriate. Lool ;:Fll\c trade-mark label on cach piece. d absolutely Goods marked plein figures and lowest prices guaran- 8. E. corner Thirteenth and Douglas. | evo Twenty Per Cent Discounton Suit Cases & Traveling Bags Commercial aud Theatrical Work a Specialty Repairing Neatly Done Trunks Called for and Delivere Omaha Trunk Factory CHAS. KORAN, Propricter Telephone 1058 1209 Farnam Street ave that cavity in_ your can save tooth vou | "All ‘Work guaranteed Téfts Dental Rooms, | 1517 l)uuxlu Street, . €. PETERS & CO, Rental Agentr t S Ground Floor, The Bee Bullding Nip Them in the Bud. It you have loss of nstipation or Bitters. It cures sale by Kuhn & DIED, W appetite, headache, take Electri Only be. For Sl LESTER—Leroy November no pay. Name and Rer Harry B. Izw Estelle M. Bush, Chris Knudsen. Maud Higgins, SOME STERLING TRUTHS i speak for themselves. Gorham's L wa Spoons, per dozen, 31 9.7, §7. Dessert Bpoons or Forks, per dozen, Mwumxmvacn’ran Cco. Iy pom Omaha Omaha. Omala 7"1 Can’t Go P've such a terrible headache,” need be sald again. Dr. Miles' Anti- Pulu Pills quickly cure and pmfllhely prevoat headache and all nodllr puu oplates, non-laxative, never sold Guarpateed. ALl druppisce. = d R, MILES MEDK COy “ster pattert ), $6.40. Mort The following births and deaths have ( been reported (o the Board of Health Births—James Murphy, 2016 Pierce. girl John Nittler, Twenty-fourth, wirl, Robert B. n, South Beven- |

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