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OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: Nearly Our ENTIRE Stores Full Page ‘ BASEMENT Ad on Last Page R Devoted to This Sale— Seventy Clerks MONDAY IS THAT EXTRAORDINARY URTAINSALE Entire Stock of Eastern House, That Retired From the Drapery Business, Including s/ All Their Portieres, Couch Covers, Tapesiry Yard Goods, Table Covers and Lace Curtains e We bought the entire stock at practically our own price. It is just another one of those cases where it is so well known that Brandeis always buys for cash, no matter how large the quantity, that the best bargains in the United States come to us. The Entire Stock Will Be Sold Monday at These Wonderful Bargains ALL ALL THE ORTIERE THE UCH COVERS Gobelin tapestry and verona Por- s 60 and 72-in. wide couch cov- s tieres, velour, damask and mercer- s 98 50 ers in the best known nmkoss 98 s 9 98 — and . : = D See Brandeis News Section. ized portieres, worth up to $15 a and all new patterns, actually pair—in pairs, not singly—each worth up to $10 each at, each PORTIERES, . ALL All the Large Pieces Silk Piano Scarfs, All the Silk Tapesiry rwe Lace Curtains FINE SILK Table Covers and Silk plush, velour, mercerized tapestry, da- Cable Nets, Filet Nets, Bobbinets, imported TAPESTRY, Oriental Draperies— mask and brocatels and other drapery and Nottinghams, as many as six pairs of a Wool Damask, none sold less than $4 upholstery goods—made to sell at $6.00 a kind. Many would be a bargain at $4 pair ‘Brocatels, Etc. —as long as yard; at, a yard— —hundreds of pairs at, each— worth up to = 98¢ | | 35¢c 69c 98¢|| 49¢ ano 98¢ | |7 98 eac{..l...'.. c c c c c AND c each...... c Sample COVERS and and Imported Tapestry | | 8ilk Cord and Velour SCRIM CURTAINS PIANO SCARFS, Silkoline and Novelty LACE CURTAINS TABLE COVERS Squares, worth up to Borders, worth up to worth $1.25 pair, worth up to 50c each, Net, worth up mor $Lelr, f5e||mmhute Gge | S0k 956.30¢ || oy g o kel eacert. sell STORES | All Drummers’ Full Size COUCH All the Fine Velour All the 8ilk Gimp, Full Size Stripe All the All the Fish Net, H A N n EI | 1made a speech end hied him to the presi- | profit could be had from raising them for [it can be proved that they are worth Jefterson and Hamilton immediately di- | mortification of seeing that his day of 7GR & WBeEER R B W 1O AR T market. Now we calculate that one bird |keeping | fered as to the desirabtlity of the holiday. A""“"“‘;““ g Ageee s “'h;\“;"""l:"' fied observance of the day, but It seems [pays tho cost of raising twenty. Where Boct Weod thel bani i i igi i D b - b oon~ ° i 9y i » be bo it of cot ) History and Feasting Originate in a | Jetferson, as appears trom his letters, w. (:"‘:"‘)‘:d ecoma; & souros of noend o that some inkling of the little row at|Not Only Fill Owner’s Purse, but Kill |&!l the food has to be bought of course | «Tne best food for young poults during Lively Rumpus opposed to the idea, because it seemed| "y Ll . 4. gay dawned bright ana |Faihce's had got abroad already, and | the profit would not be so large. Women |ing firat week is wheat bread that has BLOW | \ from the Hamilton letters, and the fact|ton and in Philadelphia, the battle “u‘ iiia 1iitls. smattar: atianded. th, FamiltoD v op IDWLVC [much as hogs, ana for that reason no [off or at least separate from the flock until S MADE Tl,lu\h\ BLOOM‘ will certainly surprise the historians, that| heartily entered into. Washington had the DOLBLE USE FOR TLRI\E\S Grasshopper Pests. from other sections of Kansas assure me - iFs undemocratic. He was then,'of course, |, o oWEUER 78 LAY SO e ells of | Washington put scme questions to the | o o el O s I ime | been soaked in milk. The first feed should frash from his Tong resieriosiin reethinks| moic e Lo B ek there | sscretary” ofthe trassury: sbout it." Both | — K e e o Tme than | not be given until they are thirty-six hou FATHER WASHINGTON SWORE | ing France, and at the very culmination | m B0 U S regiment reviewed | Knox and Randolph mention the exercised | KANSAS WOMAN'S EXPEBIENCE‘:‘,\..“;.(,I\..” ot Ao ’:lsh”_ i W“r"'l must | ©1d: They should by given four timed of his skeptical progression. Anything that |y gamilton from Faunce's Tavern. Then |condition of the president, and Hamllton eV idi ba Cranter day with a midday’ meal of well baked savored of prayer and chureh observance | thy cheering part of the day began by in- [seems to have been iifluenced somewhat . g2 BT Srh ALl Anec.tat ma tiamatiotam | corn bread crumbled fine and mixed with In the government was opposed to his ex- | quigence in various forms of stimula‘iug by his recent excltement. However It was, | She Finds Thanksgiving |in the alfaifa beit is not the migrating one. 10PPed hard bolled esgs and finely chop- | treme views in the matter of separation of | percolations, and every one no doubt was | Washington at any rate became vexed, and 10 Balse: Praviitd Oasinis Rulse B L haiivs anAiths Tebmoaeet matte e | ;..:.1 onl ”“"r with the addition .»'1 some red Great Eveats Spring church and state. He expressed these|very thankful. Washington went 10 |indulged in some pointed remarks. Are Observed—Command to year in the alfalfa fields is wonderful ]:{‘._:‘V’;i N “‘-; l':‘l’{';‘ ""‘“‘!"’” g ‘“"l’ll"‘d fro Trifles. views of his with mcderation and good |church in the morning, and at h 100n | ers of the history of the perfod rem igh Prices. It destroys the seed crop by eating out a r““‘_ -~ .XI'I‘“"““‘"; :"H"" “(')‘ .l ||I|"“'It‘l‘l""ll‘|~4"‘ sense in a conclse letter, for he had as vet|began to receive his visitors. It was we'l | (he effective way in which n, 3 portion of the slender julcy s IDDaTty [ THES NEAR NORAS L hardly assumed the reins of office. Un-|on in the afternoon that Hamilton's litte |¢hall and Hilliard have touched up the | ing the tiny curled seedpod. So great a | s 1;’MK vesainjcarn Breed, isoi foriunately, the letter which Washington |dinner began. It was rather a famous | gnger of cur first president. Washington's | “Last vear my crop of turkeys num- |Pest |..\s‘n.l«. lurnx:h(lpp:‘l pl‘n “-;‘\‘H:L'r.‘,l,”llw e S bl S SR (0 is sald to have addressed to Alexander [little dinner In its day and generation, al- | gienleasure always took the form of just |bered 30, with an average welght of !:P:'iy‘:::' "u‘.:»u":“ I‘m"\“# ,‘;)::ulxau?\‘?»:\l’«:;. fon(Sheapher y pormy 06 Ablirc 18t Hamilton on the subject appears to be lost. | though it is never talked of nowadayu. 1t |peeentment. He resented the whole Thanks- [tweive pounds and sold at an ‘average |KScHeriOf ‘aem Bave beeh 1OREnec. |yt f S00n B i (RO AR R SRt It is not among the newly discovered |Wwas eaten at Faunce's, and was the first | joo = il 0y pives the lan- | price o N . b ot oo B e sl bt g S g Bt oo ssois rosdhponie papers of the Hamilton family and will in |official Thanksgiving banquet in our his- of His Country on Woman in New York told a reporter. "It " g iage of the ather |of these machives, besides, having the ad- | Under no circumstance should the corn 1 probability never e discovared. tory. Hamilton was to respond to a loast, Is four years now since 1 began raising (O i TRGOTER EROME (OOR breaB bh Do ite bk this asion with some pretensions 1o ) However, the resolution went and then go off to the president’s man- turkeys for profit, and they have done so Pl B S e i Pt T hete KT aivs i Pouns “Turkeys in our section have two ene- | birds pot cheese in place of the chopped And the Gobbler Sccured a Cinch on the National Thanksgiving— The first national Thanksgiving day ever observed by the United States of Amerlea owes its historie interest mainly | to one broken nose and an oath. To the| cath we owe the supremacy of the turkey as our national feast day bird, and to the broken nose we owe the only evidence that has come down to us that George through LG N0, S REANAA " |exactness. Washington was incensed thut f It - ther P Washlugton ever swore, Yet all these in. | ©CVEe%s and Washington duly appointed |8ion, but it seems the AR Oof the |, " oung soldler should have broken hix |Well In supplying me w \h\m (u-\ b .‘i i portant things are collateral to the matn|the 1ast Thursday of November, 172, w‘T"‘"‘“l was ind ”"‘;' A bat woula |nose in a tavern brawl while professing to |34dIng to the income of "'I arm "“ " |mies. Tho first is the coyote, which for- | eggx. The eggs and cheese take the place t that we narrowly escaped losing| ‘N first of one long iine of nationa)|CUsTed at the dinner table what would | T, oy 00 Heaven's bedt gifts, |BtTOVIng arAsahappecs, ”‘I“’ feel almost |4 nately can be seen at a considerable | of meat, which s necessary with tur Thanksgiving after all and that all the| Thanksgivings. Immediately another acri.|NOW be called & disagreement among wen- |, Po ' o oygent went so far as to say |®% If 1 had struck a gold mine distance. At the sight of this enemy a |keys as with chickens. After the first week . il i tlemen. We have much and detailed in- " “It was about six years ago that 1 s fotighas: = o el famed men of that day got into a very| ™Monlous contest was begun. How was the that it was disgraceful “by God.” “By egin to mix a small portion of mix , : ,. formation about it In the Hamilton 1 DAMAr GUstial Drer. 1t and ate & |@ay to be observed? It was proposed to i & Fikhasy i 4t | flock of turkeys will riso as one bird and ought my Arst trio of turkeys, I thousht|g d the house. During the time | grain with the wheat bread and day b iod, s s the most blasphemous im y A | Ny toward the. house uring th e| & wheat bread and day rs. st place Lieutenant Qod, wirll was ihe most ould be nice to ralse our own'birds dinner at daggers drawn, so 1o sp | have a monster procession of dignitarios, | ‘<" In: e et it would be n. The idea of having such u national holi- | headed by Washington himself, on horse- Clair, a nephew of famed Arthur §t, Clair, [Precation in the Washington \\u.uhula‘r!_\" for. Thankasiviom and. Obristmas. They :{l'x-ull ::“’m:‘y;l n rt‘:-’::”k:|:j;:k:l\.‘:h\ln:m‘..}*‘x‘i‘:.\1.:":.“::”‘1,..1'h:m‘\“ ;,]“." vr::w‘;‘-‘-d”:u"v‘lv ;.I day at all originated In the fertile brain|Dback. Jefferson's opposition to anything |'°°K, Occasion to say upon his honor as a nd he used &t twice to Hamilton =The | engea along with the chickens in a two |, o | mains of Alexan Hamillon. tamilton was | ©f the kind, as his letters show, effectively then secretary of the treasury, and in|Prevented such spectacular perambulation. gontleman that e was sober. An unhis- |fifst occasion was on this unhappy Thanks- |gore field of mifalfa which my husband | “lmre” nor enemy is the diasase known | . “My favorite mixture Is cracked wheat torio. prscnage ef- whom we kuow ng|alviog At the second Hamilton quitted his |14 planted near the houss H:-‘m In. d | a5 the blackhead. This disease s due to | hulled oats and cracked corn, In the fall 0 ame was Tisdal, and that [ master fourteen bushels of seed from that little 4 4 s for market and August of 1789 he broached the matter at| It Was finally determined that the day was ;:.la“.,‘:.,m"m'.“!let’:‘ma:laml I‘\l)(n\,\. N Thca. 12 aihinglaiot camiiriisMars doms Sl "REA Nt ine S imanal fecm Thie a0y | & goom: that ":""‘ "'"' ;“"“ ‘”1 “"“ :”‘;"_[ Wheo | fattoniag the birds for masket and Ve of the meetings of President Wash-|a domestic holiday and should be observed | peached the veracity of Lieutenant St.|the forgotten episode lio preserv TAKS |acra tiaid ‘e had ‘ucther Sway. fram the “"]’”:"’ g i Ml PP § cxim bt Q- g smierigMogoedlle o \nstow's cabinet. This much we know from | In the privacy of the home after the good | Clair's assertion, and defled him to prove [mcry another event of the time, It has |pouse i, TR A Y G other | scraps. As long as the grasshoppers last the correspondence of General Knox, and | 0ld New England manner. This much we |it. The lleutenant thereupon threw a bot- | passed out of human knowledge, and the It happened to be a grasshopper year | goonies Mo eyt L »|the turkeys much prefer gather their in epite of the historical interest attending | know from John Adams, the vice president Slaeasm 10 Wie POultEr YRAJ,“4ue SuDoA | ® most unique eplsode In our history, the | Who came from Massachusetts, the mo why matter is involved in more or less | of Thanksgiyings. |tle at nobody in particular, and missed his | printed correspondence of the great oncs |and the seed of the 200 acres had been d of prevention is worth many pounds of |oWn meat cure. 'The best preventive so far as I To persor poing the Busines 3 obscurity and the worn old tomes that tell it all Mé in dusty nooks on library shelves. hier [aim. In an instant, as they say in novels, |of the time, in which fon to it is made, | stroyed, while on the two acres the poul they start on & The late General Hamilton, whose death | T settlement of the controversy was all was confusion, and then, like a god out | rep amid dust heaps and is never try had destroyed the grasshoppers 80 recently threw many notable New York | MO%t Sratifying to Mre. Washington, who families into mourning, had a very fuil | N¢é made arrangements o hold a levee Mrs, Was ton Plans. |of a machine, in walked Alexander Hamil- | perused by the eye of man. But it was a |Knowing that the turkeys roam furthes b v el oty Ridb In true colonial fashion in the presidential mansion. Everyone of prominence in the | after the grasshoppers-have ceased to be have been able to judge from my ex would give the advice | small scale and learn from exp@Mence. In ences is a strong copstitution. Perhaps to the rules already given, they ton. The scene ihiat met hix gaze, accord- | great event in its time, and made Thanks- | than other poultry we determined to deny | g€\ (& © SUORE SEINON, EEERE L g 000 ing to John Adams' account of Was | giving a memorable day to our forefathers Ives at Thanksgiving and Christmas | (o con (80 0 b | should take care to place the coops so that ameful. Viands and glassware and gen- | iy official circles. History is silent on the | f¢ » sake Of our next season's crop of | g, < e el (e 0 thise Thass sceok tleman were all m d together. How- ever, they were separated, and Hamilton, my purpose 1 prefer the subject of the future career of the lieu- | TR0 2 A turkey and I am doing my best to get rid tenant’s broken nose, but Thanksgiving day | F ree my flock had Increased 0| ;¢ ¢1q white stock with which I started | b cad g new government was asked, from Chief |9r¢ading the effect of the scandal It the twenty-three, each of my two turkey hens|o, 'y pave found the bronse better |8llowed to sheiter two BIGOANSY o= aiw Thankegivings in e o there had been | justice John\Jay down. And they all came, |Pisode becam public property, did his | Gione Democrat baving hatohed 80d resred ten Youas|goregers, hardier as young poults, easier |90 the same spol in the safus. year. My \anksgivings In this country from time |too, for George Washington was a gentle. |best to patch matters up. The skeptical poults. The sccond year as soon as the [ oTEEER TEOTIC B8 YOUIE DO SSSET nusband hus a succession of cow pen lhunm-u:.-rml before our government was|man, and to be asked (o nis house was, a |alderman appears to have had Cat Saves Five Persons, young pouits were able to fly to thelr| ' o using one one year and planting in it (§ orn, but the first celebration o - | soclal distine 8 set est, b ) ’ ere cor oost my husband would have the floc iext. 1 follow the same method with i hyra : n of a genu- |social distinction, apart from the fact that |5et at rest, but unfortunately there c The pet cat of Goldie Allmendinger of [F00st my husband would have the flook| "wy'y.ve gound turkeys about as easy to |° iely national character was the one ap- |he was president of the United States be no doubt that the lieutenant's nose Ann Arbor, Mich., saved the lives of the [riven (o the alfalfs fields away from the( .. MOUS CHURS Birkess bout as Ss¥ 0| curkey penn pointed by George Washington of glorious |+ Now it seems that Alexander Hamilton, |broken in the course of debate, for five members of the fawmily and in doing |BOUSe in the morning. For the first few | coin S0 THCRERE BRIV SO O o of memory. This correspondence is now in|eager to do anything calculated to put |Hamilton lettérs distinctly say so, but we ey g v o 4 |MEhts it waF nccessary for some one o g g R the R gyt s B 5 : o ! s0 sacrificed its own life. Fire starte the young. For the first two weeks I con Possession of the Schuyler Hamiltons mas Jefferson to confusion. had been have the same authority for maintaining [ o) D2 SHERS | el e TN R and is authority for a vast amount of |OTEANIZINg all manner of festivities and B_the baliding ihd Dakery. ang |Where on their arrival we gave them as | i1’ " me In 417, rociny nut | several mysterious signs before hitherto unpublished history observances likely to make of Thanksgiv- |(ymes justitied In insisting that he is| P!y as a residence and bakery, ina |much whole and cracked grain as they|jo. B dow on the grass has dried and |8Ware of his presence Congress Takes Actien. Ing & nolsy holiday. Jafferson, ou the con- | sup, while the family siept the first fioor and (™UCh v it n until thedew an the grass has drie are ALTbR promenaeds . ober ccame tillec smoke. would eai up clean hen it rains. 1 believe that more youn 1t was in September of 178 that the mat. | P87, had held somewhat amioof from the Dispute About the Turkey ellar became filled with smok w else was listening, “Str, 1 wis " ¢ e " ) se e « o the doo ‘eed in AL o vs die getting wet, elther fror ter was brought to the attention of con. | *10Ie thiRg, for hie took great pride in biS | wpe neer thing that hapohn & ronding | SCeNUnG danger, the cat ran to the door Keed in Alfalfa Field turkeys die from getting wet, elther sl gl oo, Aol e s P gress. Representative Boudinot of Naw |UPEFIOFILY to all affairs of a religious na- e e pevor®in® | of Goldie's bedroom and scratched Untl| Afie a week or so It was never neces- |deW OF rain, than from any other one the ,ona st : ture, and he looked upon Thanksgiving as | '° '"® e \le Sbout the |Mr. Allmendinger was, awakened. He|gury 1o drive them out In the morning|cau with some feeble witti Sngland moved that in view of the bles B v . turkey. Where was the turkey? It had s S s A A od sk 1 e wing| 0 ect that had he brought e gy i b B eligious contrivance entirely. The doe- £ hasilly arose, roused hif wife and three (a1 seldom necessary to start them back | “After the second week e W ohat | 168 80 abundantly bestowed on the coun- |umentary evidence on this side of the case |DOt been brought upon the table. There |Lmngie years ago. nperance lect try by the Almighty a dey of Thanks- [is unhapplly meager, and we know only | Were loud shouts for turkey, but none was poults Into a smal assured ‘me that It [ ‘ the pric &lving be set apart by the president. The |that by the time the day arrived there had | fortheoming. A proposition 1o dispens hrispam. o to he had i% the aifaifs fiald the ise t . em driven | ¢ dally” drink A n be ak resolution was supported by Representative |been engendered much unpleasant feeling | with that fowl was hooted down, and Ale : e ] thel I there be an eppear 4 that ie e ‘ Routd ds. Sherman of Connecticut, but It aroused between the cabinet factions, and this un- |ander Hamillton swore—the Hamilton letters | siory window, Mis. Allmendinger catching e v 7" | ance of rain. When the poults are thre cigar mone N years violent opposition. Many members of con. Pleasant feeling was communicated to the |tay he swore—that no citizen of the United | the (wo younger children as they were Our experience that year was so suc- | MOnths old they are able to look out for 4 Y ved enough to buy ‘thy & Sréss denounced the proposition as effete (FéSPective partisans of the two cabinet|giates of America should abstain from |tossed to her. Goldie fell on the railing of | cesstul that my husband &nd 1 decided to|themselves and can be allowed to follow | RE. the ‘Other 04 of e and monarchical, and we have the authority | \9aders. The friends of Jesrerson did what - of Representative Mublenburg of Pennsyl. | (heY decently could to ignore Thanksgiving turkey on Thanksgiving day. Well, they |the porch and was Injured, but will re- |increase the flock to 100, and after that to |the hen with the flock. After the third interrupted rily, - . sell the Increase. We calculated that 100| month & turkey s about as healthy as any |he: varia for the statément that some mem. |LroSTineT. B8 John Adams' letters show | t & turkey somehow and ate it Then | cover and today yc 1 like to borre very emphatically. Hamilton's partisans, |'0€Y dvank and cheered and san 88, | After the fire was extinguished the | birds would be able to keep 200 acres of | fowl | have ever raised To borrow nothing,” cried the stranger hers grew 5o personal in their discussions on the contrary, 6id all in thelr power to |3Pd 5ang songs and cheered and drank. charred hody of the cat was found at the |aifalfa free of grasshoppers haps 1 should also state that say |‘“Today I own those (wo bulldings -n‘.’*- of the matter that blows were exchanged (make the day & success, and when the|TheY kmew how o observe Thanksgiving [spot where it had gome to awaken the| *Unul taught by our own experience we | of the poults that are not up to the mark e et i Rl dnems, AR 16 W9 on the streets of New York. It appears |state of affairs was made knewn in Bob- | In those days ‘I-nm» had always belleved t turkeys ate as |!n health and appearance it is best to nn!},.vn you a case, cheap.'—Cleveland Leader, hould be made o that they can be m bearing from place to place, and should never be upon the celebra of this republic s " P ration of this republic's first has come down to us intact.—St. Louis Got Rie out and turn their heads homeward, He tiptoed into our office that it was agreed that a gentleman is at and cast about for means of g¢ pight of each mother hen and turn Having found out that thelr escape. The smoke poured up the stalr- |preayfast as well as food for the entire way, cutting off escape by that route, but tinally exit was made throu a second

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