Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, December 18, 1909, Page 2

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THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, DECEMBER — e QMMMMnIMWMMMMMuWWMM A Sensible “Santa”§ prevails here--he has stocked these shelves and counters to their utmost capacity -- with givable, wearable, keenly antici- pated gifts for Young Men and Boys We've everything a styl. ish young man will wear. < Gifts for Gifts for t b4 A Young Men filg | e 4 Bath Robes at $5.00, the Boy g b ) $6.00 and up to $7.50. Corduroy Suits at 1 Smoking Jackets at from $6.00 to $8.50. 3 p Indian Suits at $1.00) a $6.00, $7.50 apd $10. Military Play Suits 34 Sampeck Suits at $18 priced at $1.00. \ up to $25. Boys’' Bath Robes at : 4 Sampeck Overcoats, from $2.26 to $3.75. g > military or conserva- Boys' House Robes, £ o tive, $18 to $25. $2.50 to $3.75. ra Fancy Vests at $2.50, Boys’ Russian Suits ; $3.00 up to $3.50. at from $4.50 to $8.50. 8 o Neckwear iy Boys' Norfolk Suits, ; . fancy Ohristmas $5.00 up to $10.00. ol 8™ hoxes is priced at Boys’ Reefers and B % 800, 81 Overcoats $5.00 to $10. 81 603 and up to The logical °‘"‘ owe store for Young Men Boys Send for New Illustrated Fall Oatalogue. enthuse over Gift N B " cention 1518 20 Farnam St, o soles "MMMW’M"MWWWWWWWWIUWW Russian Lynx Sets at $15.00 Worth $25.00 and $30. (LN 1 Making the music of the show, were made (and ministers, which will nominally hold | trusted the kfng's will (o the custody of P | Large rag muffs and pelerine collars, well made and lined 15 00 glad by the éxposition officials when Presi- | the reins of government untll the heir | the courts. f/ with silk shirred linings, on sale, at dent Whttles, give eash member of the|to the throne, Prince Albert, has taRen | j band a Corn show medal of heavy gold |the oath of ascension. | N N | d plate. The otticers of the band. Capiain | s e | MARINES SAIL FOR CORINTO ! Sable Fox Sets at $20-00 Victar Presclado and Francisco Duran, b 7 ” . Y oY v 3 — ‘Worth $30.00 and $335.00. director, were presented with purses of | After much persuasion foday Baron Got o g v Wlbiering - Aot g B blacos, °f | tinet, private secrotary to King Leopold, (Continued from First Page.) 4 Beautiful rug muff and pelerine, trimmed with heads and tails | sl 1y v 3 n | v Ski s satin, on sale, a “Gracias, Graclas,” was all the respond | who Is greatly affected by the sudfen | Madriz claim this will result virtually in a Sod.Lnedsmiih ERIBNCES L that the happy rs were able to make, | termiration of his majesty's fliness, /de- | military dictatorship by Irfas. ’ 2 . In their embarrassed delight and uncer- | £cribed the scene at the palace. & | Pending the absence from Corinto of | Tz Mink Sets, Specral at $39.50 talnty with the “lingua Americano.” “The king's body," sald the baron, “rests | Vice Consul Leonard, United States | . The heroos of, Monterey will march nto | O his/bed, His expreasion is peaceful. All | naval officer has been placed in charge ul‘ % i A few matched mink sets, consisting of 5-skin pillow muft and 2-skin the garrison with a new honor and joy | ©f the household are in'tears, gathered |(he conmsulate there. neck piece. These are guaranteed perfect sets, and will bes3950 when they return to their faraway garrison | About the body. W& have informed the| ‘The Americans In Managua have on sale Saturday, a in the south, out of the chill of Nebraska | ministers of the sad event." that they be informed of any proposed | 2 | 1t is expected Leopold's will constitutes | landing of American troops in order that | Beautiful Pony Coats Fridey wiorning the officlals hegan the |® Eood sized volume. they may remove their families to Corinto, preparation or orders for the implement | The Princess Clementine and her sister e ——— B an N premiums awaided during the show and | Stephanie, With the countess of Flanders, i at $49.50 sb y tho exhibitors will be able to take their | left the Dalace at an-carly hour. They DEATH RECORD. % ! away with them at the close of the | were followed soon by his majesty's Inti- | Joh: . . The cash premiums will probably | mate friend, Baromess Vaughan. The lat- | puMBOLDT, V';hm";:'f“l. taneaiat not be fssued for several weeks yet as | ter proceeded to Ballncourt, retusing to be|yonn Marmet, one of the ‘p,u'n::,. B,;:,; these accounts are much more complicated | interviewed. wealthy farmers of this county, dled at his ST AL Ui Rulighy Blepigal work: | The muhlcipal theaters will bo closed for |rome southeast of Humboldt, after an Ull- |son, Funeral arfangements have not been [ficiating. The contracting parties are both [while at work and died betore medical | which all phases of educational work are ¥R _mmM“ T ven s a time. The eourt will go into mourning ness extending over a year, his allment be- n,,,,wm.d well known, having been born and reared |assistance could be procured. 10 be freely discussed, both from the tand- LD Casiv: o geemn VEL |0 81X monthi, Whilo the perlod of mourn- |ing pronoinced cancer of the'stomach. Mr AEE L ettt B4 (| 1n this vieinity. They will make their home R 8 S | BOUEAE R th ot WA Lhit L the baserita Jiautive: Bromo ga o ; : e oln. | L e e ova: (Feolt for | ing for the hoysehold will continue for one | Marmet was a native of Switzerland, but VANDERB'LT MONEY AT K. C.|on a farm near Washington, Kan. PIERRE, 8 D, Deb. 11 (Specialy—|Of He Pupils, who are all asked to attend. Waorld ov Yirea God in e Dy e ‘Y' r. lad resided in this country since he be- Garver-Kochhelse Supcrintendent Ramer of the clty schools | e M. J. Davidigino, the minister of foreign |come of age. ad 4 £ iy : S, SohGol [ 8! t ter of forelgn e He had made his home on New York M'l""“-‘r! Announces "Q; HUMBOLDT, Neb Dec. 17.— has begun an Innovatlon in school work e n affairs, officially notified the sovereigns [the south fork of the Nemaha since 1881, Will Invest Ca | y : be O HICAG cc. 17.—(Specis o ‘ . pital in 55 Gragh, helser and Cla; 18 olty. “He HAA | [ONThSl U‘W‘JR Tlll(ONLnnd chiefs of state of Europe of the death |and “was reckoned one of the largest land- | Miss Grace Kochhelser ‘ll\ this city. He has arranged for monthly | _Anna Richard of Omaha was married at { Terminnls. | ves » young people of this eity, of Leopold II, king of the Belgians, holders of Richardson county. He leaves a s ~- B “r:“" bp i ) A L nn”_‘:;"almgs of the teachers and patrons of [ Zion City this week to Wesley Hurst of | o v grown children, v : 1—C o ! . y | the (Continued from First Page.) | Telograms of condolence wete early re- | ¥1d0W dnd slx srown children, all of Whom | \NSAS CITY, Dec. 17—Cornelius Van- | noon and were united in marriage by the oo e | ceived from King Edward and Queen Alex ;;"me n this section, except one son, at|gerpiit of New York in the course of an| ., ¢y judge. They will go to Lexington ‘ she refuses to jeave the country, it Is sald, | andra, Tmperor Willlam, King Alfonso, da, Cola., and a daughter_in Omaha. |y,ieryiew here today, while passing through | o "o make their future home. | she will be repelled. | Emperor Francls Joseph, King Viclor Em. | neral services will be held at the home | “I am panning to invest | 3 P Prince Afbert quietly has assumed com- | manuel and Queen Helena, President Fal. | Urdsy afterpoon. ity terminal He did not | Pierre Lodge Officen mitnd of the situation and impressed every | lleres of France and Pope Plus X. The A 8nm: Eigbe state further just what was meant by this| PIERRE, §. D., Dec. 17.—(Special)—The BEA‘ I IONSS XM one by his dignified bearing. | pontift has ordered a requiem mass. TECUMSEH, Neb., Dee. 17.—Special.)— | statement, but added that he intended to|Catholie Order of Foresters of this city Tarly this morning Premler Schollaert | Hundreds of other telegrams of sympa- | A0am Hart, a poneer resident of Johnson | o a return trip to Kunsas City\ next|has selected these officers for the coming proceeded to the palace, and under his| thy and regard have reached the palace. |COUNLY: dled at his home In Vesta Monday ing. ve: . R., Ecward W. Shultz; V. C. R divection the officlal Monlteur published a | The sittings of the courts have been sus. |13® hid been an invalid for several vears. —_— {| Gerala H. D. H. C. R, A. D. Hengel IALS speclal number, announcing the formation ' pended until the new king shall have re. |\ Hart moved his family to Johnson | HYMENEAL. [ recording sceretary, Charles Heltzelman, o a regency counell, chosen of the council | celved thé erown. Baron Goffinet has en. |\ "'Y [N 1881 and located upon a farm two - | financlal secre G Hengul; “tread We ba | miles southeast of Vesta, wheve he lived | Leech-Oberly. it} » aker, A. D. Hengel. | It compris ilm many years, and was a successful| g MBOLDT, Neb., Dec. 17.—(Special)— S e and Accepted Masons | cai Not en old piece in fpsmet. | o waa & lalented man and would | 3 t the well known young | gelected these rs: Worth master, J. | Bemember we delivor free to A1 parts There ic Only One Oscar Lesch, one o Befor b & > preach occasionally in nearby school houses, }Mmm_ of thig section, was married |G, Dann; senior warden, Lyle F. Branch; | After years of toll he rented his farm In | Open Evenings 1517 TARNAM_ST. Evenings Suitable Gifts for Women and Misses CLOAKS, SUITS and DRESSES At January Prices Sa_turday ' Suite, reduced to .. ... 815.00 $15.00 Coats, reduced to ..... $£10.00 Sults, reduced t0 ...... 17.50 17.60 Coats, reduced to . g Suits, reduced 10 ...... 22.50 22.50 Coats, reduced to 40.00 Suits, reduced 1o ........ 27,50 Coats, reduced to 50 00 Suits, reduced to . o 35.00 Coats, reduced to 60.00 Suits, reduced to . 45.00 Coats, reduced to Silk Petticoats, Specral at $4.95 Hundreds of silk petticoats, made of finest quality Simons taffeta, in good widths, all colors, and worth $6 and $4 95 50, on sale Saturday, at e . . Silk W aist Sale Regular $6 and $7 Values, on Sale at $4.95 A large assortment of fine waists in blue, grey, wine, reseda, wisteria, brown and black. FKxceptionally good values, and very acceptable gifts for women. All $6 and $7.50 values, on sale Saturday, at . Buy H er F urs A Gift That Will Please Every Lady We show one of the largest stocks of fine furs in Omaba. - Hun- dreds of matched sets in mink, foxes, lynx, squirrels and wolves; also scores of odd muffs and neck pieces, all specially priced. ‘Ofinfimfia[-filflfiflfifllflfi’wflflfll /UWIJWW/'IM asked | schools in the high school rooms, at|that eity. : B 85c Manicure Hets of b Wednesday to Miss Rose Oberly, daughter | junjor warden, Arthur L. Farn - Bowder, orangemood. sulte: purmies 'lemo l 0 1892 m:l moved to Vesta, where he had since | o\ ana Mrs. John Oberly, at whose | yay, B. A. Cummins; secretary, J | stone and emory boards, é.mm.y (1] [1] o o home the ceremony took place. The officl- | n cienight all for .. 160 | Mra. Harriet W. Woodrow, ating clergyman was Rev. Mr. Bounds of ' mhe Degree of Honor offl b : DRUG SPECIALS That is | TECUMSEH, Neb, Dec. 17.—(Speclal)— | the local Methodist church, and the event|ya¢ grger are: C. of I, M s 4 250 Swansdown Powder, turday — | Mrs. Harrlet W. Woodrow, wife of John ! was witnessed by about thirty friends andip = ¢ 3 Mrs, E. L. Tu\mm c. > $1.00 \\m,l s 1'usx Woodrow, dled at the family home in | relativ he pair expect to go to lmu«w‘mfl Molly Brandhuber; recorder, day ... Laxat’vo B"omo ou’n’n Tecumyan Wsatiaay morithl ar oI, | Kesina at onan= I thes BleaNAGL Wiaw | B o o Mt Mary : i 4 Mrs, Woodrow had been an Invalid for fif- | neighborhood, where the groom Is engaged | o ek S A R Aralacny (b 600 Pound Genuine Allegrett o | teen years, suffering with rheumatism, Her | in farming. Clara Farmer # . Ty g:gu:l“ln;-. Saturday USED THE WORLD OVER TO OURE A OOLD IN ONE DAY. | final sickness was of three weeks' duration | Gressman-Lehman. J2i0S A iy ; 424 Bunds land dropsy anl asthma was the cause of | mapr@ RQCK, Neb., Dec. 17.—(Special.) Stricken Wh Always remember the full name. Look jasathiuWhe waa 8 Kenre of re —Joseph F. Gressman of Washington, Kan., | NELSON, Neb., Dec. 17.—(Special)—J. L. / X m:’“!‘u;luu Flower mn “Tollet Water, to Mus. Katherine Helde. and Miks Cleo E. Lehman were married |Westergaard of Nora died yesterday. He Saturday . S 880 r this signature on every box. 20e. | Mrs. Katherine Helde, 47 years of age, | at noon yesterday at the home of the bride, (had been in apparent good health, but : “ * . Saturday, | dled Thursday night at her home in Ben- couple of miles east, Rev. C. K. Ruch of- | was suddenly stricken with heart failure 3 L g SR 8 ; 3300 shopping,DAEK, Baturday ag Cold thers Up to $af $ MMM»IMMM»IWoMn/wflflmwww’flpww/uflwwf:WWWIwwwfl@ e A ) .‘,‘;‘.';.t; At 23cEach ?&m%%fi%%gs At50c Each i| 2552 PERPUME ATOMIzERS— B0c Casevera Grease Fine crocheted Boot- Ribbon Bodkins, 4% 8o Paroxide’ Hiydrowen, ' Saturday. 9% ees for infants, Eskimo Dells = und for trinkets. pers. l Kalt Wed Slippers. Rubber Dolls, Baby Re Books. Genuine BAD ¥ 1 and Hand Quilted Blbs. Embroidered Hand- Ribbon Armlets Rag Do Q 5 5 o Fancy Hose Support- Large size Rolly Flannelotte Sacques Rasidkar. Dottias ) htants’ Mittens. | rchiefs 1n boxes, “Hand decorated Rat- “Brush and Comb Water, Batur- 59 gunce Bachet Powder, including one guaranieed Narelsse Du Japan, Beekman's Vio- aturday, 85 per cent let, Dabrook’s = La Silvia, White ‘regnlar marked price. Hellotrope and Allan's Janfce, S vy pen s marked inplain urday, per ounce . 19 figures. Limit—2 ounces to & customer. Beaton Drug Co.,, Farnam and Fifteenth Street. P, 8.—Place your orders now for Candies. Remember we deliver to all parts of the eify, or pack for shipment. Two section Boxes Flannelette Wrap- Infants' ~ three-quar- ya' Suspenders. tles ror bables ter length Leggings Kn loves and L, I M Kid Moceasir “hermometers nen_ and Madras Table Bibs Boys' Neckties For Easily Giveable, Pleasantly Receivable o % % Cellulold Dolls, A number of other Infants' Knitted Jointéd Bisque Body articles at 230 each Bootees. Dolls, many kinds [| are scattered through h i t Gitt Silk Vells. Mittens. . | are wcattered through Christmas s : LB i R Cetlut < first rate quality even | hough priced 0 < Hot Water _ || Bolts for boys and and || Itle s Pgure.as 8o Handily Indexed With Prices. aabIsH ey Water sitis teething Sticks. each. Mark Cross’ London Leather The Only Omaha Store Goods at This Store Only %WWM for Proper Babe's Gifts Silk Coverd Hot Water Srocheted . ent Bro Soft Sol t Wood Clothe » Moccasins. § These at Bottles r Grocheted and Silk Boa- _Patent Bronge Soft Soled Burnt Mocspsing. - ea Knitted Sacques T S LOOK HERE! Saturday, Dacember 18, All the Profit and Mest of the Cast will be Taken Off Hundrads of Ladies’ Coats, Suits and Dresses, Capes and Skirts To Clean Up in One Day 75 Sults and Coats, which were sold up to $15, . 85 Dresses which were sold up to a 4 s Degts whieh . $3.98 Coata, Buits and Dresses, which were sold up to $22.50, Saturday's special ........ Fif $9.90 Coats, Suits and Dresses, which were sold up to 325, reduced to ... .. i A $12.50 Coats, Sults and Dresses, which were sold up to'$40, reduced to ... : $ 1 9,75 96 Panama, volles and fancy Wor: mad Rklr(( N sold up to $8.60, Saturday, at ...... A &3.75 Military Capes . W ... 88.50 and §12,50 e ot a %W S 16th and Evenings Chicago 9P. M. — neh e pdabessssnassadhsndens s s s a0 e e g seppenbnsnpesssila nel ¢ Infants’ 4-plece Tollet Eiderdow Carrluge Fine calf, skin soft sole Pin Cases. i Each Beta, R i ** shoes y covered Trinket ¢ Pyjamas. “ Hand Decorated Brush Satin Carriage Crocheted Sacques Bo Boys' Shirts and Blouses and Comb Sets. B Velvet and Crocheted Hand Decorated Record Suspenders in fancy boxes Crocheted Dogs. Satin Coat Hangers. Toys. Books. Boys' Soldler Suits, Christmas Footwear Hints Acceptable Footwear Gifts Boys' Red Goat Slippers $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 Candy Speclal Salurday— Girls' High Topped Shoes . .§3.50, $4.00 and $4 Children’s Teddy Bear Slippers or Fur Trimmed | Delicious, toothsome chocolate creams, in walnut and Leggings, all kinds, . .$1.00, $1.25, $1.50 and ! Juliets, ut, pair . .....88¢, O5c, $1.356 and cherry flavors; our usual hlghly g'nded 60c qun.hty, Babes' Hand Made Shoes . .$1.00, $1.25 and $1 Girls' Dancing Slippers $2.00, $2.50 and $8.00 Red Topped Rubber Boots for Children's wear are Bors’ Dencihg Pamps, at, por pair . goes Saturday at, per pound . . S here, at, per pair TV Our Christmas stock Our new winter cat- : b is at its best now. alogue brings our 3 AND d Why chance incom- entire Christmas gift plete assortments and stock to you. 'Twill i~ hurried selections be sent for the asking. NEW LOOATION 1518-1520 rnmm STREET jolr, WWMWMWWWWWWWW LD LD L LD LD L0 L4 MW'IW/"IfffifflfiflIfl/' Ml il k) Sk L o

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