Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, November 14, 1909, Page 8

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[————— 27TH YEAR. Every article mentioned in this page of store mews Is worthy of speelal mention. Monday will be & day of more than ordinary interest. THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: NOVEMBER 14, 1909, BRANDEIS NEWS Your are always absolutely certain of high grade and correct styles in everything you select at Brandeis Stores OMAHA, SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMDER 14, 1909, STORE FOR EVERYBODY SPECIAL $1 Dress Goods at 50c This season’s imported and domestic dress goods—in a fine range of patterns and weaves with newest colorings. A big pur- chase from an eastern jobber at 35¢ on the dollar of semi rough suitings, diagonals, French and Storm Serges, barred patterns and satin cloth, fancy wor- sted suitings—ranging from , 43 to 50 inches in width— on bargain square, yard Dress Goods Specials Theodora Suitings are a class by them- selves. They are made in Glauchan, Saxony, by the foremost manufacturers. All the Theodora Broadeloth, yard Al the Theodora Diagonals—regular price $4, All the Theodora Novelties, worth $2.50 & $3, $1.95 All the Theodora $2 Cream Serges, yard. 39 All the $2.60 Black Theodora Broadcloth, yd., $1.59 BROADCLOTHS AT 95¢c YARD 37 different shades—navies, greens, browns, tans, grays, Copenhagen and Alice, Wisteria and black—on bargain square, gsc T5¢ DRESS GOODS AT 29¢ YAB.D 3 cases from the jobbers—on special counter, main floor—embracing English two-tones, checks and stripes, mohairs, all wool batistes, ete., yard 25¢ Embroideries, 10¢ Yd. Fine embroidered nainsook, Swiss and cam- bric flouncings, skirtings, edgings and in- sertions—medium and wide widths—up to 16 in. wide— worth up to 25¢ yard, at, yard 50¢ Embroideries, 25¢ Yd. 18-inch fine embroidered flouncings, skirtings and corset cover embroideries—effective de- signs in English eyelet, Jap- anese, blind, floral—many worth 50¢ a yard, at, yard Kid Glove Sale ‘Women’s 3-clasp kid gloves—‘‘Perrin’s’’ La Mure real Grenoble kid—Paris point stitch- ing—green, blue, red, gray, tan, brown, black and white—fitted to the hand— SI 50 Main counter, pair . ‘Women's kid' cape and gauntlet gloves—tans, grays, black, brown, red and white—on special bargain square Monday—worth up to $1.60 pair —at, pair .. Girls' and boys, rough rider gloves—tan, black and gray — worth up to 76¢, al pair ... 2.25 2.50 Women's and children's cashmere and Scotch gloves and mittens — black, brown, nd white, worl(x b to 38, patr lsc Women’s Heavy Underwear ‘Women's fine Swiss ribbed vests and tights —$1 quality, at, a garment Women's fleece lined | Women's union sults; extra good vests quality; $1 qual- sizes, ity, specal 69¢c | A 25¢-39¢ Women's silk underwear; Itallan silk vests; pink, blue and white—$2 quality, fleeced lined and pants—all Turkey 'Novelties For Thanksgiving at Sweetland, East Arcade A great showing of the cleverest A\ novelties—small papier mache Turkey Candy Boxes— just the thing for place favors—great lots at 5¢, 10¢, 15¢ and 25¢ Imitation Fruits—Apples, pears, lemons and oranges, each, 5¢ Thanksgiving Mottoes or Snap- ping Bon Bons, at, box...75¢ Glace Fruits and Nuts, 1b., 50¢ Imported French Fruits. EXTRA SPECIAL OFFER Imported French Fruits, very select apricots, pears, f!gs, green gages and limes, CIVIL WAR HYSTEHY SOLVED | of the surprise, Morgan u.ll" of G !l‘ Morgan in Ohlo Traced to Boy's Betrayal. story. “I had alwa; | woman, the A whole lot of questions that survived | the civil war will be discussed and never wettled 50 long as any of the participants | are alive. One of these is around the death of General John H. Morgan, the confederate | sald dlana and penetrated farther into northern mander. near the Ohlo river, penitentiary, escaped, reorganised his com- mand and was killed at Greeneville, Tenn. N. H. Gaines, a dentist at 1116 Main street, was adjutant in General Morgan's command and saw his commander killed at 'A MOST EXTRAORDINARY EVENT All Our Imported Models in Women'’s Gowns, Costumes and Wraps Will Be Sold Monday At Exactly One-Half Price This exquisite apparel has been admired by thous- ands of Omaha women during its display this season. WJ Every garment was personally selected last summer by our own rgprcsentatlve in Paris, Berlin, Vienna and London. It is the rarest of chances to buy ex- quisite imported attire at just half price. $125 Gown from Beers chiffon over gold moire $119 Raudnitz Amethyst colored hand embroidered draped wrap $59 $#89 Moen colored Henristta hand embreidered costume . .. ... $250 Perdeauw white duchess, all hand embroidered gown . ... $125 belleved that a ighter-in-law of Mrs. Cath- erine D. Willlams, whose husband was with |shot after he had surrendered and BIVen | jiams, while her husband was, I suppose, | the union army, gave t tion which led to the sur prilz capture And death of General Morgan,' “When we approached Jeader, who led a raid into Ohio and In- |lams home on the day before Morgan was killed we saw this young woman rid w territory than any other southern com- |from the house. General Morgan wi General Morgan was cwlundwblelnnl and asked Mrs. Willlams who the carried, to the Ohio |YOUN§ woman was and where she was going. The reply ~was woman was going to & neighbor's house for watermelons. The answer was frankly | southern raids given and we belleved it at the time. But after the general's desth every one be- mu.mhv-fl‘lmfl.w lieved that the woman who Was seen to Women'’s Tailored SKIRTS Worth up to $12.50 at $6.98~In blacks and all eploys, made with new yoke and kilt pleat effects— Extra good 8698 values, at. . Tailored Waists In all new styles — just the tailored suits — 3 special groups at correct | thing for wear with | B_igh.igm) $145 Beers draped Mantilla with heavy gold lace $185 Agnes embroidered apricot colored 3 piece costume. .. ... $72.50 ...$92.50 $125 Rose colored Crepe Metsor hand embroidered gown . $125 §225 Daeuillet, lavender hand embroidered and bugle tnmmed gown...$119 $#195 Beer solid black jetted tunic over saiin gewn $1256 Raudnitz black satin jst trimmed Mantilla....e.x. Hermann Gerson Amethyst hand emh. breadcloth cape ....«$65 $198 Maurice Mayer Atlantic blue satin jet and martin trim'd cape $98 $125 Herman Gerson American Beauty Red B'dcloth Carriage Wrap, $65 $198 Perdeaux Allover Lace full length chiffon lined wrap $150 Herman Gerson Blue Broadcloth, hand emb., full length coat..$75 535 For Womenl Tulond Smu ] That are Worth up to $55 | These suits are of extremely high quality —every correct new style feature s in- | cluded. They are beautifully tailored. ‘ . $45 For These exquisite suits hnvo all the ele- gance of expensive imported suits. The tail- oring is perfect; Womens Tailored Suits Worth Up to $75 many are quite elaborate. Absolutely Dependable Quality in Muffs, Scarfs and Coats Mink Scarfs at $25, $35, $50, $75, $98 Mink Muffs, rug or pillow qhape, $39, $49, 859, $65, $75 and $95 Black Lynx separate Scarfs at Black Fox Sets—rug muff, shawl scarf—at Pony Skin Coat—>50 inches long, at New 50-inch Near Seal Coats, at 52-inch Caracul Coats at 50-inch Blended Squirrel Coat at 52-ingh Sealskin Coat at 52-inch guaranteed Sealskin Coat—first quality, nt $35, $39, $49 $59 REAL FRENCH HAND MADE MUSLIN UNDERWEAR Special prices on this dainty convent made lingerie — gowns, chemises, corset covers and drawers—on our 2d floor. SPECIAL SALE FINE COTTON GOODS IN BASEMENT MONDAY Imitation French Flannels Arnold’s bookfold superfine imita- this sea- son's newest styles. Beautiful de- signs for kimonos, dressing sac- ques, etc., sold elsewhere at 16¢ tion French flannels; a yard — from the bolt here, at Linen Bourette Suiting 27 inches wide; looks like imperial chambray, worth 12%c¢ in plain shades, blue, tan, pink, brown and gray, In" all a yard, flannels, at, yard Silk Dot and Stripe Crepe the wanted plain shades, also black and white —positively worth 25¢ yard from the bolt, Monday, at, yard... Outing Flannels Softest of all warm and will not shrink up like the cheaper grades; blue, white and cream Cinderella Scotch Plaid Gingham 500 full bolts—a great new lot, made to sell at 12%%c a yard—Monday a saving of 9¢ on every yard. 1/ Think of it; only, yd.& /' C %€ Mercorized Waisting oyting. . flannele; Mercerized cotton serge walsting and suiting; aesirable mill lengths, worth up 5 also pink, to 26c a yard, at, a yard .. Manchester Percales For years the most desirable and best 8 known of all the ¥é-inch wide printed cloths Zor walsts and dresses. A fortunate purchase en- ablea us to sell ‘he new- 71 € est designs in light and dark grounds, neat bor- ders, at, yard Wool Face Eiderdown Pink, blue, gray, red and white all wool face elderdown for chil- dren’s coats, warm kimonos, ete.; 86c grade, from the bolt, at, yard Exceptional Bargains in Blankets and Comforters Monday Monday we will place on sale a lot of fine, all wool and cotton blankets bought extraordinarily cheap. able to offer such a blanket and comfort bargain. $10 and $8 Genuine St. Mary’'s and North Star wool blankets — money cannot buy better blan- kets—white, tan, grey, check and delicate plaids Lezther Goods Every novelty for women, men and misses in leather bags, in all the imported, fancy leathers and frames, jeweled and hand carved and plain bill books, card cases, collar boxes, coln purses, tollet sets, etc 36 strictly all wool blankets; are, are for extra size beds, plain white, grey, tan and plaids of dif- sold ev full 11x4 size, all wool blankets, ferent colors, where at $6 a pair —tomorrow, at, They are well worth twice these prices— e $3.00 12x4 size Beacon wool- knap and Jacquard border- ed blankets; finest cotton blankets that can be bought —There is no larger size 7 made, measure 72x84 inches 7Seld everywhere at $3 to $3.5 for blankets—light, medium fast colors; one makes a robe, at, dark $2.60 imported German bath robe blankets—extra large size bath robe or wrapper and colors—absolutely L It is very doubtful if ever again we will be Full size comforters. Once a year we buy sll the comforts from a large manufacturer— one to three of a kind—fine silkoline covered, with purey white cotton fillings — secroll stitched or tufted with cord- edges — while § last, Imported Cameos Purchased direct and mounted in solid gold by Omaha workmen, in scart pins, cuff links, tle pins, brooches and pendents at popular prices. SPECIAL 1% Dress Foulards 50¢ ‘We bought another fine lot of satin Faconne and Jacquard 24-inch finest Foulards. On account of the prominence of the manuf: turer, whose reputation for Foulards is a household word, we withhold his name. Newest shades of vieux, rose, catawba, wis- teria, new browns, resedas, myrtle, taupe, grays, tans, navies and black and white combinations—Monday, yard. $1.35 PEAU DE CYGNE AT 79¢ YARD Full 27-inch Peau de Cygne, Peau de Messaline, Cashmere—all street shades and evening tints in this tine lot—positively worth $1.35 yard 79 Monday in silk department, yard ’ c 50c AND 69c SILKS AT 25c & 29¢ YARD Bordered Pompadour, Dresden and Cameo effects 27-inch Rosco silks, silks for party dresses, silks for waists and scarfs—values to ¢9¢ yard-—on bargain square, yard..... 250'29c BLACK SILK SPECIAL 27-inch Antoine Guinet & Cle special dressmaker pure dye black dress taffetas. This is an unusual offering —a $1.26 article—very special— Peau FUR HATS R Ly mink, marmot and fox-—black, brown and white — trim- med with poin- setta, gold and silver braids, roses, ete. ‘Worth up to $10, at— S5 Black Velvet Untrimmsd Hats All new large sailorss-both the roll side and the straight brim—very nice grade of black Paon velvet, $l.98 s $3‘50 $7.50 Sample Hats at $2.50 Velvet and silk frames trimmed in ostrich hpq fancy feathers, velvet vhous, wings and flowers, value¢ up 250 to $7.50, at Hair Goods The Greatest Sale Ever Held in Omaha Our preparations for this greatest of all hair goods’ sea- son has resulted in stocks such as have never before been assembled in any one store. And this tremendous buying has enabled us to name prices that are actually lower than most smaller deal- ers have to pay. Reman Braid 36 inches long just the braid for the new turban coiffure $5 value, for Long switches for the mew turban coiffure—made from fine, natural, wavy hair, $8 00 $12.00 value, for 24-inch natural wavy hair switches $7 value, this sale, for . Puffs at Half Price made of beauti- l 6 in set; made of fine hair, $1.50 98¢ .75¢ value, for .... Transformafion Made of natural curly halr with the rats and rolls—encir head; would be cheap at 33, sale, ' at Auto Nots; extra large size— Monday only, at Comnnuon Brald to encircle the entire head, $6 value, for 8 in set; ful, natural hatr, $2 value, for . just the thing to do away cles the entire $|.50 priced at .Sc nis coloring, realp treatment, and a line of tollet goods too Hairdressing, shampooing, beauty massage, manicuring, numerous to mention tederals informa- Mr. the Wil- who looked acquits san.” that the young | up his arms. the forty-five years Gillem, found into the matter. young womag tollows: capture, and shogting of ride away from the house went to where An answer to a letter written to|Generel A. G Greeneville recently is, he believes, the true | mander, was camped and told him where | Morgan could be young [all night in the captured early the next morning the federal com- Morgan stayed Willlams house and was He was "1 wrote to Greeneville some time 880.|ygy g southern sympathizer just the same Galnes | 85king the postmaster to refer my letter to some one who knew of the circmstances | of General Morgan's death , | answer from A. B 1 recelved an Wilson of that place, His answer of treachery after the death of Mor- Mr. Wilson's account of the death of the | from Greeneville, Be- | guest. Uams shortly after the arrival of Morgan, General Duke jumped to the conelusion that she had acted traitor and reported Morgan's whereabouts to General Gillem This is false. The young Mrs. Williams daughter-in-law of Mrs. Catherine D. Wil the night with Mrs the town a union man and within the federal lines She was, before her marriage, a Run- baugh, one of the best familles of Virginia, and had two brothers in the southern army One was a captaln and the other was a mejor false. | about Mrs four times. “The truth is that she went to a farm | Wheeker, owned by her mother-in-law, four miles where she was seen by | & number of persons. She Intended to r On aceount of a heavy rain she did | to do with the matter Bartley, the farm, and came into Greeneville that morning just after th: federals had entered | Thompson had bee marriod Her first Thompson, whose name she chose tc | was a federal seout, or, perhaps during the war of her setting up the clalm of having | caused the death of Mcrgan with the idea | | of getting & pension by act of congress. 1 |of “It 1s impossible to run down or refute |turn with watermelons for the distinguished | @m certain that she had nothing whatever all reports in relation to this event. cause & woman le/ the home of Mrs. Wil- | Bot return until the next day, but spent |impossible for a woman to have made the | Times- a tenant on camp. command, t Morgan's | how to move E. Thom| This 1s 9(|ul|l¥ Glllem sent hushand , g0 by, | a bush I have heard confederate general eral Morgan.” this treachery denied the charge. It would have been trip of eighteen miles to General Gillem's | | “The person who did give the Informa- | yu g epye She was escorted into town by |tion to General federal pickets, thus rousing the susplcion that she had betrayed Morgan. have also seen the dispatch Washington giving the credit deuth to a Mrs. Sarah dled August 25, this year. Gillem, Morgan's death and the capture was a boy named-John Leady trom | and others who gave the directions as to in order to prise of General Morgan a dispatch officers intended to put an end to the | rumors of a woman's heving betrayed the In this he stated that no woman had given him the information that led to the capture and killing of Gen- The young woman who was suspected seems never to have know what becamb of her.—Kansas City IS BURNED Plant of Cinel Con~ cern Destroyed, with Quarter Millton BIG DISTILLERY caused | of his which CINCINNATI, O, Nov. 13.—~The immense plant of the Unlon Distliling company known as the Edgemont Springs Distile at Carthage, a suburb of this city, v almost completely destroyed by fire earl today. The loss Is estimated at between $260,000 and $300,000. The plant is fully in sured The entire plant of the distillery, with the | exception of the bonded warehouse and the | engine house, were destroyed. There were numerous expl is during the progress of the fire an one of these Wiy, Theobald, & volunteer tireman, wa:Weri- ously Injured. effect the sur- In fact, General to his superior Gaines does .ot

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