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DECEMBER 2, 1909. Come Mornings If You Csn— Hollday Goods Are Ready. 115 TOYTOWN Goiliren Second Fioor | S. & H. Green Trading Stamps Free to Our Patrons Be sure and get S, & H. Stamps with all your Christ- mas purchases and note how rapidly books fill up. We are handing out new books to everybody. 30 staimps are attached. Make a purchase of 26¢ or more and get 30 additional stamps. Thése are given aside from the regular S. & H. Stamps we give in a regular way. Get them tomorrow. Who Wants One of These Handsome Taffeta Silk $5.00 Petticoats? Schubert Piano Sale Begins ‘Saturday Special Showing H AY DEN Special Tariff of Holiday Showing of THE RELIABLE STORE 30c Holiday Handkerchiefs l5c and Hosiery We have selected from our immense stock of La- dies’ and Children’s Handkerchiefs a choice lot of 25¢ and 30¢ Embroidered Swiss and Hand Em- broidered Linen Handkerchiefs, in big assortment of pretty designs and placed ] 5c them on sale Thursday at, choice, each. .. HOLIDAY HANDKERCHIEF BOX FREE With Every Four Handkerchiefs Purchased. Two Fine Hemstitched | Fancy Madeira Em- all linen Handker- | broidered and Initial i Handkerchiefs ...15¢ & Children’s Handkerchiefs 15¢ Watch for the Big Manufacturers’ Stock Sale BOYS' SUITS AND OVERCOATS Sale Begins Saturday--Watch Windows and Ads Do Xmas Shopping Earl OUR o Xmas Shopping Early MISSES’ SHOES The correct shoeing of misses’ feet is our speclalty A few stores do it well. Most shoe stores make poor work of it. We've the correct styles in Misses’ Shoes. We pride our- selves that we do it to perfec- tion. Our welt shoes in misses’ and young women's shoes are honestly made. They hold their shape and outwear two pairs of the ordinary kind. Misses' Sizes— 11 to 2 . ... Women's Sizes 23 to 6 3. We make specialty of misses’ and children's shoes— patent colt vamp, fine crav- anette top, button— Misses' Sizes— 113 to 2 Young Women's ‘Sizes— 2% to 6 83. These must be seen to appre- ciate their value. The leather, lasts, style and many important details combine to make them perfect shoes, 0nly 20 More Shoppmg Days Before Xmas De Your Shopplmi Early. Start Now. Thursday Specxals Women's*20 Cloaks*10 Practical, up-to-date Winter Cloaks, in blacks and all new colors—many are satin lined—posi- tively worth up to $lo $20.00; at, each. $10 Skirts at $5 Dress and walking skirts, in voiles, serges and chiffon panamas — blacks and new colors— $10.00 values, --$2.50 -$2.50 Drexel Shoe Co. 1419 Farnam Streel. Women's Sweator Coats, $1.98 Medium and long lengths — reds, white and oxfords—all 1 98 sizes, nicely made, at. Christmas Aprens Dainty styles—the nicest of gifts— frilled and ruffled — round and square—with or without bibs, at— 25¢, 39¢, 50¢, 75¢ to $5.00 Buy Your Jewelry Gifts Now A big manufacturer’s stock pur(‘hnw places us in a position to W offer most surprising bargains in all kinds of dependable Jewelry. Don’t miss these great values, LADIES' GOLD FILLED WATCHES—EIgin and Waltham movement, O size case, matchless at $10.00 MEN'S GOLD FILLED WATCHES—17-jewel Elgin and Waltham movements, open and hunting case, patent regulator, 20-year guaranteed case, on sale at $13.75 B | Men's Gold Filled Watches — 12 size | Sterling Silver Teaspoons, $1.50 val- 8| case, Elgin or Waltham movements, at .. S | Ladies’ Gold Filled Bracelets, plain, engraved and fancy stone set, value to $7.00, at $2.15 % |Solid Gold Rings—Signet and fancy stone set, to $6.00 values at §2 .98 Bables' and Misses' Solid Gold Rings —Signet or fancy stone set, signets engraved free— All $3.00 Rings at .. All $2.50 Rings at . All $1.00 Rings at $1.00 Dutch Collar Plns A Home in the Hills The Beautiful Hills of Southern Missouri and Northern Arkansas For Fruit Growing, Sheep Raising, Poultry and Dairying \ MISSOURI PACIFIC IRON MOUNTAIN Three Basement Specials Women's Suits — Good | Women's Cloaks— tyles and materials— | Broadcloths, coverts ored or smartly trim- | silk ~iined jackets ——l and mixtures, _some med, worth 36 98 worth $10— 500 nmd through- Thursday—Special Opening Sale in Our Handkerchief Department Women’'s and children’s all pure silk handkerchiefs, plain white and fancy. eolored embrodery— magy open work and drawn thread dosigns, worth 26c each, ‘at We Are Going to Give Them With Suit Purchases Thursday Our second big suit purchase and sale of the season is the most interesting topic in the garment section these days. Over 1,000 suits from leading New York talloring establishments are sharply under- priced. These suits are the pick of late styles, all plain, conservative models, strictly tallored. Materials are hard twisted worsteds, broad- cloths and wide wale diagonals. Most of them are lined with genttne Skiriner satin'lining. Coats are long and perfect fitting, skirts are pleated—black and all colors. Women's Sults—blacks and colors, plain tafl- Solid Gold Cuff Links——Values up to $4.00, cholice $1.50 Men's Combination Cuff Link Set, gold filled and fancy stone set, worth to $2.00, at 50¢ Stickpins—150 samples, no two alike, values to $56.00, choice . .. 98¢ $1.00 Mesh Purses at .. § $1.00 Cuff Links at ... $1.00 Rhinestone Combs | 50c Rhinestone Combs .. .. Sterling Silver Coffee Spoons, $1.00 values at 50 With every suit at $25.00 or over we Include; free, the best $5.00 Taffata Bilk Petticoat (any color) that money can buy. Women's fine sheer cross barred embroidered handkerchiefs and men's all pure linen, plain and cross barred handker- chiefs, fine sheer quality, 150 worth up to 25c each, at. . ; I Children’s Handeerchiefs | II Glove Bonds 3 in fancy box, a Thurs- lo | All the best makes of c | Kid Gloves to select from. L day special—at, a box. THE CELEBRATED PERRIN GI.OVES The Bnl Mnde Sold only at Brandeis Stores—Every pair guaranteeed and fitted. . Fancy box with each purchase. Black, white, street and évening shades— 25¢C 35c THURSDAY 235 IS CHOCOLATE DAY | FOUND The deliclous Bitter Sweets—the chocolates with the egg shell Raspberry crack—Thursday. 5 c 9 Pineapple Nut Flavors Always Sells 40c Lb.| Also Vanilla Big, generous savings, too, on any suit you select. Suits worth $25.00 will be Suits worth $29.50 will be Suits worth $35.00 will be Suits worth $40.00 will be $29 50 Now's the Time for Christmas Slippers “Money in Sheep,” b “Fruit and Poultry my the Whit hagls River country” or “The Hom embrapsy buflder in Arkansas.” No Charge. P o Then Go And See The Country g Mens B""' Round Trip Homeseekers' Rates, sator. S, 1st and 3d Tuesdays, each month. ¢ THOS. F. GODFREY, Pass. & Tioket 1438 FARYN, u‘n‘v 256 B2 Sure and Attend Our Famous Time Sales IN DOMESTIC ROOM From 9 to 10 A. M. 25 pleces of Amoskeag Teazeldown, light colors, known all over as the best 12%c outing made—for one hour only and 10 yards limit, at, yard. .8% ¢ From 2 to 3 P. M. From 4 to 5 P. M. No. 1179 11-4 assorted fancy Blankets, 10 pleces of No. 1167 Domet, regular sell at $1.60 pair, two pairs to cus-| price 83%c yard, 10 yards limit, at, tomer, a pair 95¢ /| vard ..6¢ SEVERAL OTHER SPECIALS ON BLANKETS AND COMFORTERS, BIG DECEMBER GROCERY OPENING SALE THURSDAY Special Sales for the Holiday Month. = oan save 35 per cent to 50 per u-m.nncy 3-crown Muscatel Ralsi on Groceries. .: l{"n::k best ?nxn patent Flour, le | Faney caiifornta’ Yeilow Crawford l24-1b. sack best high patent Flour....760| Peaches, per pound 19 1bs. best pure Cane Qra |2:pound package Belf-Raising Pancake Sugar $1.00 | Flour ... 6 1bs, best Peari Tapioc y__|Gallon cans New Orieans or Farina .80 |Good Country T |8 ‘Ibs. best Breakfast Rolied Oatmeal, 880 Fancy Country mery Butter, 1b...880 6 1bs. best Pearl Hom! Fancy No. 1 Creamery Butter, lb. .. .300 6 1bs. choice Japan Ri 880 | The best Fresh Eggs, per dozen .70 |ON or Mustard Sardines, 8l40 | Hayden's First for Presh v-nubln Tall cans Alaska Salmon ... .100 | Fresh Turnips, per bunch ... 40 {All kinds Corn Flakes, package © [Fresh Carrots, per bunch ackage o (Fresh Radishes, per bunc ugar C o (Fresh Shallots, por bunch f The Lands are Very Cheap and can be bought on easy terms. Good climate, good water, good health. Send for books, ‘ro all ready—new holiday lines for men and women. We have liperally bigger assortments than ever in the store's history. Line néw style the fashion creators have produced. MEN Tan and black Dongola Romeos, $1.80 Men's chocolate goat Everetts. . .$1.50 FOR WOMEN Nulliflers—Black, gray, red, brown-— stylish and serviceable; §1.60 \u‘l‘uli; Molasses. 680 per 1b..85¢ Fruit Flavors Almond Strawberry Filbert Pecan Walnut -ib, cans {nnr) “or Lima Be 3.5, ‘Gans fancy soild packed Toma. toes o [Fancy Jersey Large Cucumbers, 8o | Rips Tomatoes, per bound 3 2 heads fresh Hothouse Lettuce. Fancy Wax or Green Beans, Ib. Chelce: Calitornia Pru Fn:cy0 Cleaned Currants, por b, 8%0 |at Hayden's, less than half elsewhere.( poNT TRy HAYBE"'S FIRST &, PAYS FORGET To GALVESTON HOUSTON TEXAS Without Change of Trains Leave Union Station Daily 4:05 P. M. Low Round Trip Rates Daily VIA " Rock | Island iRice, four lbs. And 10 Si ‘ream Chee quality, Tb. And’ 10 Diamond 8 Chili Sauce, bottle ... -1 ap N 00 Anything you want in Fresh v.nmm.: Kaf 3o stamps. Bennett's Challange ('Dl fee, 1b. pkg And 10 Stamps Seedless Raldins; !pmln' 12%c quality, 1b. Hartley's Pure Frulv Ty Ds. Ll v 850 1 o1at "ollet Soa} 5¢ Trading Stamps on Granulated Sugar. Crackers, large And’ 15 Stamps ment, pkg. Snider's Pork and Beans, And 10 Stamps. 180| Horseradish, bottle . And 10’ Stamps, lhra: Seeded Raisins, ADVANCE NOTICE Saturday will be Great Special Sale Day at Brandeis Stores Greatest sale of FURS ever held in the west. assort- 100 Hlmk Felt Siip; cushion sole | gola Vamp patent trimmed ...81.85 For men tl 25 2 Pairs colorings and patterns. They are made in newest double breasted style Suits for Small Men and Large Boys—Worsteds and all wool cassimeres, to clear quickly, choice for can pounds on sale Thur And 10 Stamps. meat, three for. 16c quallty |Lvs. Chicago 9:50 p. m. daily Ars. MACON | Dining Car Service <108 three) For Particulars Address, cans al va-n-auwn Codfish, lned, felt soles Foot Warmers, fleee ia K $2 ennsylva 113§ Boys' Knickerbocker Suits 2. $2.95 for boys 9 to 17 years of age. Best kind of school suits—two pairs S|eeping car to! in sizes 34, 35 and 36 only. Miscellaneous lots—only a few of a BENNETT’S BIG GROCERY Hay. put up in pour |vankes Rose Tollet Soas And 10 Stamps. Bennel;'u C Via Cincinnali and L. & N Ars. TIFTON Return service through from Jacksonville And ‘10 qlnmpl cakea 'WLA - 3 ckag | W. H. ROWLAND, At waer,| "*°And 10" ‘stamps. Black Felt Siippers, wool lined, lo:; v 0l, Men's Everett Slippers, black, Don- comfortable—tor wnmen “ Regum $4.60 suits, made of sturdy cassimeres and cheviots, in cholce Line From Chicago knicker pants with each. Thursday for $2.95 kind. Culled from our $8.50, $10.00 and $12.00 lines— 3.95 THA SIFTINGS 100" %-1b. 13¢, Bennett's Capitol Mince- 250 packages; our three for Blue Borax Starch, 1b. Ars. ATLANTA Ars. JACKSONVILLE to Chicago daily over same route Mignonette Peas, e o me | Capltol Bakingz l’( Trav. Pass. Agent, Omaha. i ettt And 10 Stamps. 3] Candied Peel, assorted, 250 Big Drug and Toilet Burgumu in our special Red Cross A I l*flfli . Drug Sale. GO TO FLORIDA Reached quickly and in through drawing room sleeper daily St. Louis to Jacksonville Leaving Union Station St. Louis at 9: P. aily via the Youbuyrlght whenyouv:g ' Montgomery Route the”. lways Additiogal routes to Florida and exceptionally good service to Mobile of cuts. " ' done” qual New Orleans, Pensacola and Gulf Coast Resorts. Baer Bros.EneayivG Co. Gmt sale of suu'h]mllxiémhi&"s In And Inter- mediate —— e T Spedial sale of $2. 50 Jointed Dolls at . | S&tlsffictlon Special sale of “Doll Dresses, worth $1. 00, at. Beantiful Framed Pic tmeq worth u up to $.§0 00, at. Points --$2.50 Sale of Men’s Overcoats and Suits, from surplus stock of B. Bofihschlld of Rochester—two hxg lots, at $15 and $19 Special sales of Bow Clothes un«l Boys’ Shoes. Round-trip tickets o1 sale daily to a1l Southern ot reduced fares. e routes, It you wis ear reservations, ratcs and time tables address. J. E. DAVENPORT, Div. Pass. Azem 312 North Eighth St., St. Louls, Mo, Watch Fndm ev. emug daily ]mpors s for particulars. of Fitchett in county court for firing off a revolver one night when Mr. and Mrs. Baird were entertaining guests. Fitchett pleaded gullty and recelved a fine of §10. Reiiable Dent!?try Taft's Dental Rooms Fitchett Has Two Black Eyes| Aged Citizen of Dundee is Pum. meled by, His Neighbor, He Bays. Once again has the holy calm of a Sun- day moraing in pretty Dundee been rudely | disturbed, *Uniform Heat and Cleanliness, too, pllesinvivaits ablnliy Sterling Ware—-FRENZER-15th & Dodge | 5 Commends an Electric Flat Iron to you. 'OMAHA RECRUITS FOR NAVY Twenty-Five Ealisted Here in Novem- ber to Go Sailing om the High Seas. The Omahi naval recrulting depot con- tributed twenty-tive “rookles” to the G. S. PENTECOST, Div. Pass. Agt. OMAHA NEB. It's Cheaper and Better and saves lots of walking — ’Givea people who use them more HOTEL ROME Frank . Fitchett, the septuagenarian resident of Dundee, who Is famous for bullding & *‘spite fence,”’ appearedl in county court wearing ah apgry expression and twe perfeatly black eyes. He swore out & complaiit agaimpt Henry Baird, his next- door neighbor, and sald that Baird had| given hhwm the discolored optics. According to his story, a chicken got away from PFitchett Sunday, and he pur- sued it into the yard of United States Mar- shal Warner. On his way back, he says, Baird waylald him and struck him. Two months ago Mr. Balrd complained | United States naval establishment during the month of November, 1% The recrults were largely for apprentice seamen and coal passers, aithough there were Several re-enlisiments. There I8 a strong tendency to re-cnlistment throughoyt the country. There were thirty-one re-enlistments dur- ing the last week of;November, With a relatively correspordirg number of re-en- listments for several preceding weeks. The Navy department is doing all that it ean 4o secure re-enlistients, as it takes at least half of the first enlistrgent to mould | EVROPEAN 16th AND JA N W cfi?‘y the recruit into a good seaman, w ROME MILLER time for their talking." “Omaha Electric Light and Power Company ). Y. M. C. A. BLDA.—BOTH PHONES Five Dollars buys & beautiful gold brooch suitable for a Christmas ift. We huve others ranging $6.00, §7.00, $10.00 and up. ur store is full of Christmas suggestions. Look for the name. S. W. LINDSAY, Jeweler 18516 Douglas Street

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