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THE BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY, DECEMBER [T SR I O N W Don’t Fail to Visit Toyland\ | Take advantage of the low rail- | road rates to Omaha, Dec. 6 to 18 | ; | Only 16 More Buying Days Until Christmas | » | TOYLAND IS READY i In Brandeis Basement Jolly Old Santa Claus wants every boy and girl in Omaha to visit him in his own house in Toyland. He has a present for every child accompanied by parents. See the doll’s Ak-Sar-Ben Ball and Coronation ceremonies. ——— BRAVRA Tuesday Brandeis Stores Special Bargain Day SI-IPPEHS ‘ Wednesday Clothing Sale . o g ovmemss ool Horg's Garment Bargains Worth While show you the biggest and best line % ot Chtistias stippers ever stows: Every day the interest in our Great Fur Trimmed Romeos, in red, Manufacturer’s Stock Sale increases. green and black; for women and children. Prices range from $1.00 A customer today remarked: ‘‘T al- . ways watch Haydens’ ads., because I WOMEN'S CARRIAGE BOOTS— §| 4 " {know I'll get the values there.’”” Such 33-50 h 35-00 values as we are offering in Tuesday's MEN'S ROMEOS AND OPERA Jsflle will prove a great sur ]‘l’l\l‘ to dven SLIPPERS, BLACK AND TAN— $1.00 to $3.50 For old people we have a fine line of felt Sole shoes and slippers from $1.00 up. ;u shopping Days Uniil Xma: E STORE Don t Wait THE RELIABLI Womens Long Coats LATEST WINTER MODELS A Sale, Every Colored Cloth Coat in Stock. $30.00 Colored Cloth Coats $35.00 Colored Cloth Coats $40.00 Colored Cloth Coats $45.00 Colored Cloth Coats A decisive markdown for immediate ciearance of every one of the higher priced coats in the house. This embraces finest broadcloths, serges, widewale diagonals and coverts, handsomest Wooltex coats and other exclusive garments representative of the most select of the year's outergarment styles. First time at this price Tuesday. The choosing is excellent for those who come early. The tailoring, linings, materials, etc. are unexcelled. Just as the head lines tell it, you get your pick now for $25. Popular “oreszsics; Uuderwear aRTlEEIETRETT those expecting most. 500 Handsome Long Coats—Values to $15.00, il\ black, colors and fan- cies—all newest 5 Trhde Enrly styles, at AN e Catalogue free for out-of-town cus- tomers, $20.00 Tailor Suits $10. 00—Serges, broadcloths,” cheviots and Venetian 1 [ o g é L] L i | ] § a Hand Trimmed Underwear for Women at Popular Prices n l Sh C cloths, colors and black; 175 in the f Most satisfactory undergirments made—-perfectly finished, cor- l'exe 02 o- lot—long coats, pleated ¢ 4 rectly proportioned and manufactured under strict sanitary conditions. skirts < | SILK PETTI(.O Forest Mills undergarments embody every' desirable feature peculiar 1419 Farnam Streel. Y R i S to women's wear. Prices, too, are uncommonly reasonable. o rest and Pants, fleeced . ... . SxPalis el el ?M (" vert and Pants, wool 1.00 Vest and Pants, silk and woool, s 25, $1.50 and 200 Vest and Pants, all wool “Pnde of Omaha” FLOUR Choicest yleld of sun and rain, $50.00 Brook Mink Coats— \\'ith slm\\'l and vn]lm'~ three ail colors and black on sale in basement Made of good quality taffeta in blacks (/ and eolors, including evening shades— make very acceptable and appropriate gifts for Christmas—Basement. $1 Black Cotton Petticoats at 49¢ Made of sateen and moreen—plain or faney trimmed—all sizes, worth to $1, Tuesday special .. . 490 Worth up to $5.00, 1 98 8298 Fur Scarfs, Sets and Muffs of all kinds, at sweeping r— Union Suits, cotton fleeced . 7 2/ Union Sults, 70% wool ..... &7 Union Suits, 80% wool 3 €. — Union Suits, silk and wool. 17, 18 and 19 only, and only Boys' Overcoats ity $5 price reductions Tuesday. Silks at Half Price Tuesday Thousands upon thousands of yards of Beautiful Silks, REMNANTS from the JEFFERSON SILK MILLS All newest colorings and weaves, in lengths suitable for rice. Melton and cheviot coats, plain and fancy, with velvet collar: $10.00 values...... Who Needs Blankets? Cream of old earth’s golden grain, The housewife greets with loud here. It means savings such as these: COTTON BLANKETS | WOOL BLANKETS 10x4 Cotton 75c Blankets 11x4 Wool $5.00 Blankets 11x4 Cotton § | 11x4 Wool £6.00 Blankets 12x4 Cotton $2.75 Blankets 12x4 Wool $7.50 Blankets Comforters—Extra large and heavy, sizes 72x00, knotled and stitched; §9 oF $2.98 values for . . AT . hurrah | dresses, waists and trimmings. Just the thing for Holiday 50c Dress Goods Remnants 19¢ Yard Either in wool or cotton Blankets, and Tuesday's offerings at Bennett's are Her joy, the “PRIDE OF oM- | M sifts all at HALF PRICE ? $ best. The winter season is well under way and stock reducing is in the air AHA." | o Double width serges, suitings, ete. — Omaha, Nov. 29, 1909, Updike Milling Co. Omabha, Gentlemen: Pursuant to your enclosed adv., I submit herewith three ‘“Jingies on your “Pride of Omaha Flour. Permit me (0 uua that aller using one sack of “Pride ot Omana,” I be- ame 80 enthused over its general ex- Cellence and superior quanties that, with such a product for my tineme, i found it easicr to write three ‘Jin- gles’ on “Pride of Omaha’ than it would uave been for me to ever at- tempt such a task in rcladon to o:di- nary brands. This will explain to you just why three “Jingles' are enclosed herewiii, [nstead of one, as sugkested in your advertisement. worth up to 50c a yard—main floor, per yard ... 19c Big Sale of Jewelry This Week If you want gomething good at a splendid price saving, now is your best opportunity. Ladies’ Gold Filled Watches—20-year guaranteed hunting case, fancy en- graved, fitted with Elgin or Waltham movement, the most delighful bargain SHOWHL BIIWHOPE, Kb 7'y o | o o' uid S Sl A Y e i e s e s o $£10.00 Men's Gold Filled Watches—EIlgin or | Ladies’ 14-K (lolll Watches—$15.00 Waltham movement, choice. . $9,85 | v;nlnes Elgin or Waltham movement, a Men's $4.00 Gun Metal Watches— | 12.85 a r‘h(‘s ran~ Lever movement; on sale Tuesday, speclal values, — i chofee ... wiuiione p ¥iale s i RS +...$3.50 to $7.00 i Solid Gold Cuff Links—Values to Solid Gold Stick Pins—Values to $6.00; on sale Tuesday, choice §4.00; on sale Tuesday, choice MRl A R E eSS ENE Manufacturer’'s Samples and Odd Lots of Wemen’s 50c Neckwear at 15e Lace and embroidered Jjabots—] ace and tailored stocks, Dutch collars, silk bows, Venise lace yokes, 1 beaded and braided stocks—over 200 styles, 15(: worth up to 50¢, at Bennett's Big Grocery TEA SIFTINGS—For Tuesday speclal; our 15c quality, per pound.....130| | Ladies Gnn Metal W [l Fl [} [ ] [ ] ] a ¥ ] Bennett's Golden Coffee,( Double stamps on Gran-| Yankey Rose Tollet Soap, Ib., 860—and 30 stamps| ulated Sugar, 3 for @5¢, and 20 stamps Bennett's Teas, assorted,| Wiggle stic Bluing, 3| Benmett's Capitol Mince SEHEEECEEREE And ‘10 stamps. String Beans, “Best ‘We brand, 16c qual- Iten's frosh| psparagus, tender and Soda_wnd| - Aweet; Tuésday only 80 ceen . 81,00 © $3.00 18-1b| -, And 10 stamps. e B Bee Blllldlllg BLANKET SALE ! \ Owing to the large amount of fine Blankets on hand, we will make the ! ces or ent following cuts for Tuesday: '1 ¥ $6.00 values; Tuesday, at...... Women's $2.50 Shawls at 49¢ 18 Caniien Feoy ascorton| WAxer hree. oo DuckaSelwaent, § BT :.:‘y}’.i'?(}lff}("‘f.rf;‘f,? %F,f\?dl“iffffi»\qul ‘:’fi?:-:rr, P rvi owebonlt gyt L) | s i, "R S I e S ot 0w || SERTE Tl ket || 8007 0 TGS | fit om e Tuesday. cohotco hand-erocheted—fine sephyr nmi | o vy | ity gl et oaptlons wbos ifschd So ypuenteed | B IRUBU very i s B ony |2 Evaporated California sumors — Hotels, res.| bote e—and 10 stps @ 2032 §: 24 ‘St Omaha. 500 Beautiful Gold Filled Sample Bracelets—Plain, engraved, signet, fancy wool, worth up to $2.50, at . aenthisnl 49(: |® “keaches, pound ..18%e| taurants, boardin g|Aeparagus Sale—meauty | stone and genuine cameo settings-—all the newest ideas, regular $2.00 (o " ¥ Gy or Navy cles California Ripe Ol hand picked, ¢ Ibs., 85¢| 40c cans for All Wool Gloves and Mittens Worth up to 86c, at 15¢ ‘Women's, children's, boys, and infants’ sizes—single and dou- ble knit—finest Saxony wool, all colors—worth ~ 36¢ palr, at, palr |bc Cigar Jars and Tobacco Jars Worth up to $1, at 25¢ and 49¢ Silver plated tops that are war- ranted to wear—Colonial cut positively worth up to $1,00— AR e 95 e 49¢ 100 pairs of Peham Wool Blankets, gra), 11-4, extra heavy and sell for $3.50 pair (two pairs to customer), at, pair..................... $2.26 Jan lst 1910 | Gray colored, 1-4, extra heavy and good, sells at $2.50 pair (two pair limit), . ] | at 2 . |BEdgemore, a fine heavy 11-4 gray Blanket, sells at $2.50 (two 1.:.1rsinlmm Suite 509, 511 and 518, contain:| It epal s Gal v, ity i ot v e at ety B das s 1.39 ! " ing & total of 716 square feet, nicely | .flfi:n, a fine 11-4 Blanket that sells for $3.00 pair (two pair lim ot :'rill;“;;H;\':;I‘fll;lc(‘eu.;;n(\)x{nr?“il:l.“o'l(‘)ll\‘é About 100 pai ool traveling men's samples, slightly soiled, kold sizes of rooms are 16x14, 15-4x14| from $5.00 to $15.00 pair; in two lots, at, pair. ... 33 38 and $4,38 and 18-6x14, having a vault in con- L nection 4x4 feet, and each room has two large windows. Rent, $53.00] Read the Big Hollday Groeery Sale per month, Lay in your supplies now for Xmas. | Fancy Muscatel K | We save you from 35 to 50 per cent. Fancy Muscatel Seeded cet| BUY FLOUR NOW. IT WILL PAY. |Fancy Callforn |Room 442 fronts on 17th street| BUY Frous Now, iz Grade’ “Patént Fancy Unlon Bark Ap and has two windows, affording! Fiour, made from the finest No, splendid light. It is 1#x17-6 in size| persack ........ cq..oioiinins. 40 {19 Ibs, best Pure Cahe urnnulmml Sugar and has a large vault 4-6x5. This| p ;L“ $3.50 Bath Robe Blankets at $1.25 These blankets are the very largest size manufacture more than is needed for a robe for a lady or genuerdnangnfer’; heavy weight and many colors and patterns. Never made to sell for less than $3 to $3.50 —here is noth- ing more suitable for a Christmas gift, special isins, per v, Raisins, Ralsin ey Yellow Crawfor The best Mince Meat, § Extra Spectal—Rosebud Choco- Bot Linen Bargains ] ) | ar ity's Bolled Cider, per hottic. . . .30c or . 0 C ornla Cooki Fige, 1b.. .. 8¢ late Creams, at— a desirable room at $27.50 per month. | ¢ lbs. ‘ciioice Japan Rice .. : Al '.’:,.,‘, .,'.,.‘,.,'Qf or Citron Pedl, i C] Beautitur nemstitehea sots—z yard ] |2 {b% Domt Sallel RaKIRAL Oatusel e ol 5 1bs. bost P pioca, ; r | table cloth, and one dozen napkins, ] Room 520 is partitioned so as to| gy, test Pearl Taploca, Sago, Barle FOR FRESH VEGETABLTS, ETC, TRY $6.00 values, at, set.......,., $3.98 B » afford a roreplun and private office. | The best' White or Yellow Cornmeal, HAYDEN'S FIRST. Fresh Beets, Carrots, Shallots, per bunch .. . Large bunches fresh Radishes New Cabbage, per poun- Fancy Wax or Green Beans, One pound is equal 10 1wo quarts fresh Lettuce b K vipt D ok This office 1s §3x22 and faces the |, CtV i Nung' picked Navy Beans, b, \ west. Rents for $15.00 per month. | The best Domestic Masaront pkg. B4L.£3.50 ¢3 | | The best Corn Starch, pkeg. . : % s]ev, . | Bromangelon, Jellycon or Jeli-O, pkg Room 523 is close to the elevator, | Bromang Pomestic Oil or Mustard dimensions 14x19, and has vault.| dines, | | Rents for $18.00 per month. All klnrh nn. P Quafer 'Wheat Fiakes. pki !!All the offices are occupied at|Durkess Worcester Sauce, per Baitie: Beautiful figured Huck Towels, hem- stitched, 20c values, each.....13%4e Turnips 'BRANDEIS STORES 3%c Huck and Damask Tow ira large size, cach . Stamped center worth up to The “Dorothy Dodd" Shoe ancy Ripe Tomatoes, pe ‘ has 0o cqul in wile, in 81 cne prosnt ime, buc tomans hove| 8% ik RERGE Wi i | B S e b R §| notified us they will move December s b Cant Tancy Sweet Sugar Corn. |7 Arge Dinenpples, cach . ’ i ightness an lexabitity, It 31. We are, therefore, offering this| 3 Ibs. solid packed Tomatoes | Large Grape Fruit, each, 3¢, #4§o 4nd 10 foc” & .‘ space for rent at time mentioned. | PRIER, EREE FOR, 'nu‘nuzmn?a Anything you want we have it in Fresh i has no superior in comfort Fancy Cleaned Currants, per Ib. ....8%c | Vegetables. member that in renting an and accurate fit. Is not ’ office in The Bee Building, janitor| DOMN"T e i ] gervice, lights, heat and water are this what you want i a shoe? @| all inciuded in the rent asked for FORGET 'AYB [ office. Elevators run until 11| o'clock p. m. THE BEE BUILDING C0,, | CLUBBING OFFER R W. BAKER, Supt. 17th and Famam Sts. § Daily and Sunday Bee. . ..$6.00) Qur Price s S 1.50 " |@ McClure’s Magazine ... Re“.ablo Woman’s Home Companion ......... 1.50 ONLY R A Dentlstry | Review of Reviews ................. 3.00 AT e Taf's Dental Rooms Regular price for all one year. ..$12.00 $890 f B P e THE OMAHA BEE, Omaha, Neb. TTEE YRR E T RE L O @ YOUNG WOMAN CARRIES HER Au Pet poodle, @ flufty kitten or a pink | BABY. IN-TELESCOPE GRIP|" “That's he sest sonierr s Lungry bavy. v toting & baby 'round the country,"” “Uniform Heat and Cleanliness, tod, Commends an Electric Flat Iron to you. PAPER, READ THE BEE | . e aa e Finds it & Good Plan While Travel- *he 8ald. *“The little one never cried once It's Cheaper and Better and saves | Sk Gl Toala teile il the train stopped In Omaha. Ii' v h | C { g i {dust lay in there as snug and warm as lots of walking — % | [Could be and wasn't any bother at all by ‘ | We had a long drive through the country lated 7 nge w hn‘ N Among the bela DAReRgY before boarding train. It's cold too, | siepped from an easibound train at Union | 0% (HANTEE e tion was & young woman who attracte = .“ vy X i | ccpsiderable attention. She was closely [ .";r"h: Aning lh" added, ‘Tht Kia bundled up and wore a vari-collored scarf [, ° ETCAT CHA) easier -4 L:”i this way about, her head and shoulders. That she | ' eca 1se the basket has got | Gives people who use them more time for their talking.” We offer for rent the building located at 914 Farnam street, which is a onme story and basement building. Dimensions are 20x86, approximately 3,300 sq. ft. An EV OPEAN -;, Var Brom, the riral precinets of the weat | Bandle on it. At that sensible?” \ X £ addition to alley mluld hov built to sqlt tenant. !lus m‘m was Quite evident from her mauner and A Scrious Break@own omh. El‘c’flc llgh* Ind Poflar cfimpln, the wholesale distriet, being convenient to car line. For \ dress. Health: glowed In her cheeks, bé- | regults from ohromle constipation. Dr. | further particulars call i | speaking of outdoor life. ‘ King's New Life Plils cure headache, stom % ! M. C. A. BLDQ. —BOTH PHONES I She alone was a pict of country life but in her hand she carried a small wicker telescope upon which the crowd curlously | fixed its attention, From the Innermu,l‘ P | 8ch. liver and bowel trouble, e For sale by Beaton Drug Co. | | i | The Bee Building Co. Years for Hutsonm, recesses of the telescope issued loud crles. | (g ARy IS, Ty & i o Ane saciuoN . But the young woman was not perturbed. | Assistant Adjutant General A. 8, Hutson " uty sad nes Douglas 3387 17th and Fa; Sts / She went o & seat in the Walting room and | Wi on & second rial was found gullty of | st } oomea Dengles removed the well ventilated cover from the | MIsappropriating state fu wat 238, rnam traveling case. She lifted from it, nu\l“::f.nm & "the " Dentantinty " tor flv-v . l