Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, December 19, 1909, Page 10

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These Great Price | [ = = . Just Before Xmas Reductions Are for Prices Reduced on MONDAY QOur High Grade One Day Only o & Women’'s Apparel A MOST EXTRAORDINARY EVENT’ rmet WOmen'’s Cloaks @ Suits Furs, Silk Petticoats, Dresses, Evening Wraps At Positively Greater Reductions Than Ever Offered at a January Sale 32 Siner, Sect®! YOUR UNRESTRICTED CHOICE . YOUR CHOICE OF 200 FINE ‘ E . ",;,:“,:;"ws;';;“' | | Any Broadcloth "Gl Women’s Suits | UP TO $17.50, at . Coat in Our | “ & $ THEY ARE X Entlre Stock I\ Y AT 25 T T TO $65 EACH . . I SOME \ : \ \ > “ " g T ARE ‘ ” Y. g This includes um"nu»! beautiful suits in the ‘ Great Price Reductions of Odd Ll)ls of AT 9 Wg!'tl:l(‘)H \ ¢ very latest models for mid-winter wear. Lvery Fur Coats, Sets and Scarfs 1 050 RACK | new fabric and all the very latest colors and 5 style features. 1t is a wonderful offer. Genuine Black Lynx Scarfs and Throws at Half Price. This offer positively includes ev- = = === = 89 Black Lynx Searfs. $44.50 | $65 Black Lynx Scarfs, $32. ery fine broadcloth coat in our én- ; ; ’ pod Block Lo Sourts :3; 80 | 450 Black I onx Searfs, $25! tire stock, all the swell plain tailored ; Women'’s $85 Evening Gowns $25 i g B 4 effects as well as the elegantly trim- \ i There are 20 gowns in this group—all eolors and $89 Fine Caracul Coats at £ ik R r med coats. It is the greatest offer } i i styles—this year’s newest ideas $ $65 Siberiun Sable Coats at R i o in (.,-,"'.. we ever made. 6 H they have been priced up to $85 25 $175 Blended Siberian Squirrel Coats \\nh borderat. .... & R = § { { at . 3 N s $225 Niutian Seal Coat with border of genuine marten at $150 Any Rubberized Storm £ kit s $650 Dark Eastern Mink Jacket, striped panels, at $3 Coat in our Entire Stock women s $45 Broadcloth 750 52-inch fine quality g » Seal Coats at ; .$598 ; : :; N : ,mm: h :‘ “l‘:::ul \\| .‘\:[:I:: “((‘”'”“':l \ ; : ...$898 Rubberized plain and striped taf Dresses at $17.50 fetas, rubberized sat 9 \ ] Just 22 of these clever dresses of high class em- Fine Russian Pony Coats—These are stunning coats in 50 and the HOvaITE i tatned: 8 i broidered and braided broadcloth, s 50 52-in. lengths, single and double markings, also 4X selected gy by PR cian, 7 S Y M 5o nea " . $ rubberized moires, light and dark shades. They are broadtail pelts. Prices are notable because of the big demand - ete., no restrictions. . smartly made—special . for these coats ........ $35, $49, $55, $75 and up to $150 MANY WORTH UP 70 525 i b BEAUTIFUL MATCHED SETS OF FURS e e $35 and $40 Party Dresses at $19 Matehed Mink Sets, at $49, | Bluck and Blue Wolf Sets, at, A $150 imported lull length l.wv h\unm,gumt —exquisite garment, $50 $66, $75, $89, $98 and 3150 | each ... $25 and $35 $125 imp. lace & white broadcloth evening coat, beautifully made, $50 Fine Alaska White Fox Sets, | Black Fox Sets are priced 4 pelts, at . 7 369 from . ...$25 to $98 Jap Mink uml I\nhnul\ Sets, | White Asuria Fox Sets, at, at $22.50, $42.50, $57.5010 898 | cuch P alh New Australian Chinchilla | Black Russian Lynx Sets, at, Sets at .. I each $10 and $16 Dainty frocks for parties and dances—chiffon and crepe de chine, ete., round An $89 imported embroidered broadcloth evening wrap at this great necks, short sleeves—white, lav price reduction Monday 3 ender, pink, light blue—at for the other,” instead of for himself. It]This was th Christmas and Musical Folks sl ::.",1: the world, and we fe Some Thoughts Suggested by the Holiday Season that Are Ap- all men. Christ-m i i i e p p: ¢ B wha good tid: 87 And plicahle to the Life of Men and Women Every Day and Night The man who feels resentn “h\m “M ‘h\:f"fl il ROAGALICL W ij’d and Might Make the Yuletide Perpetual Through the Year. At phnissmag; towhrd Siyic B Riien” smatnt, thas Aneaiatear’ ShoLI be anished to a region w is »t known, where Christmas i observ where mnone but en GAIN it 1s the Christmas ses RS Hetiaa Timdiwa nrw ot QL BEARE | e et 1d employ Taith, and thereby make ek suberiors s vulers over the mind and the body, and our faith in our real = our souls—galn - minion over all nesses. P e instead of Discord; will Instead\ o ate. And with gre oy we sing “Glory to | God in the Highe \ take the place of Selfishness; that we ild realize our soul-power; that we Dy e et T or our friends, or the In-! here should be no encmies at Christmas! o ool . e i wwe bringing messages of good | The writer of this column I 2 few e R Shass 0 w another at | frjends who think they are enemies, and | SR wits: the { good will; | 5o have But remember, there are no every one we o » “‘Mer bad enem They are only friends iu| Christmas” for us. and we reply, “The|qisguise. They are kind, good triends, who s aen, " AAd- gLy gosu see points in your character which need {mproving, and which, your friends, in “heept that Hustness me with busines: you imagine a man meeting another | wertormed. wi R "w shop. You Christmas day and ng "Good | their blind love and devotion, do not see. that for & whole day, o p wiigut adting erry Christ- | park {t well, you have no bad enemies . Bet thay will @0 % fow, for mo e, | Or can you imagine a man saluted | There are no such things as bad ene- gl o AR o diiadye in this way saying, “I don't know what DIAR i know thatk: Enterprisss whose development ‘The great Christ-Man who walked ‘NI | el ‘no, I didn't know that, every minute avallable will ce enter. | |01 mean by saying ‘Merry Christmas.'|earth, so many years ago, and whose| But, let me tell you one thing that I But someone “Don’t you know that this Is all a myth? Christ got his re- iglon from Zoroaster, and from Buddha. you are talking about. I don't know what { | | | | Wristeg. and will “take & day oft." For ng| , (WP it Is a cold, disagreeable day. I|eqrthly birth you are celebrating this weck, | do know. When I look up my Mythology, ‘ Dt that It is Christn don’t know why you should call it merry. ce upon a time, “'Lo o strange to say, 1 find a full account of | where learned b "I"" 1 don’t know what you are talking And He Zoroaster, and a full accoun Buddha. | rbout: when you say Christmas. My cal- | yoy to love anything that was bad. He was | But for so endar talls ‘me (hat this’ 1s the Bt OF | so.svet svs 00 purer hoct oo trua; that o | oy or SEE W Christmas December, just sa yesterday was the 24th. | would not, could not, have asked you to|of Fable and M and just as tomorrow will be the 5th - - 2 love anything that was not good or true. | And now, t s spirit s in | 3 i pr nts opecial reason. except that « | But vour silly talk about Christmas day., And when He sald, “Li vour enemles,” | the alr ese Musbtians and artists, knowing full wer | 45 though it were different from any other | He surely meant that w you considered hy not Buddha? Y (VR ¢ for et Art (o Long, and Life Is Short, accord. | 98Y: & absurd and childish to me. and 1| your wicked enemies, were really friends in | Why not Zoroaster? off that * . ’\m ed them, and did not hate them—all that My heartfe't and sincere wishes go to \ \| and for no especial t would you do with a mun who = as lovely, and good and true, and noth t it is Christmas would talk like this? What would you sa | to & man whe would talk like this ou all for a truly happy and thoroughly | \ \ L [ See lightful Christmas-time But, you say, “I cannot love my enemie And those who are in sorrow, this / AR N \ Hatty B’ack | | | nat Is quite impossible; if you knew ti. | hristmas-time, those who look through ould lmk‘ nemies 1 have, you would not say suc \elr tears at the “star,” when it seems | know that [ 4 silly thing as that ke & ‘cross,’ those who mourn some i‘-'nflnv that they will an wce | p eling is o I Quite s0, and you have answercd U wed one, a fact which makes the usual & BalMay, and deliberstaly waste a day s 5 there is something In | argument yourself. “If you knew the en wiul Christmas-time a sad and solemn or T minutes, or .30 second ide which ix not | mies I have casion, may one gently remind them | Feason, except that Therefore no one knows your ene hat the Babe of Bethlehem grew up to | | DA you e anyone giving a | but yourself. Your dearest friend ma ' a “Man of Sorrows and acquaibted | f"‘A“"‘n':::“‘::‘::‘!'l:‘-': present of a bunc kets or & bundle | wittingly invite you and your enemles i {th grief.” And that he sald in the | \ | ™ seconds. fortunes ers 1o semeone else on the |dine together, being utterly unconscious ¢ 1dst of his severeist tria’s and in view | \ 4 g X \ o p- s any enmity existing between yo | f his most terrible ' sufferings, these I v flags | That proves something, does it not? Does | ¥0rds, “Let not your heart be troubled.’ hém to friends of | It not show that your enemies are “yours,” |* * * * “I will not leave you desolate.” l'l h of July? I never did. « ve allowed them to make|® * * ¢ "Let not your heart be troubled, \ ; r v i n[ & family dinner and | th ) . | neither let it be afraid P ‘ .w’ the Fourth Ve cannot e you to buy atos THOMAS J. KELLY. o \ N b X i p wgalnst your wishes; I cannot foree buy a “stoek” o are” in a M nge grove . vour | Bchumann-Heink will be heard in recital B e i i Laas SYonii: Tho ary & 0 buy a lot, « P Pointed Paragraphs. tment house aga ¢ 1 could chum would speak of But It isn't microbes (hat make kissing would tell your fr 3 & | dangerous, o and My oran inte +| Money has no occasion to use & mega- phone when it talks. Belng self-satistied is what you would call conceit in others. Women derive a lot of pleagure from be Fortunate is the man whose wife is hls s; sometimes w ou would grow ent o sce us fire them " and “My investm are always just the same with an enemy. 1 the enemy. It Is not yours until you | 81ve trading stamps with it o " Wigt Wad e " LA RIS " . 3 IUs better to know more than you tell Suspenders Viaatng Pty ane y . . v d 3 T have an e her husband arranges the furuiture in & Collar Boxes & g hing W ; d ra | the not that the caemy aken | twenty-four bours in jail than one hour at Gloties Cuff Buttons stmas-tid € message of s Christinas-tide is | serfous that he wonders afterward how he s Avee fields near Bethlobem. .*Peace. that he is hav 0od time when he I8 [ R S — " . s T e of g These tidings are tor all | —_— elghbors not force an enemy upon you, unless | ing able to pity some one. you wish You must first be willing to| 1f you want women to take your advice y “take possessio It there's any silliness in & man's make- Beh sther with the greeting e ‘ 4 . “ up & pretty girl will bring it out B R . seasion” of th ¥, or | then 19 el more thai you Know Neckivear P By s Il L We are th ' on | oF No_true woman will stand for the way Spy,,;,;.)qs : car, ms e oo (OE A gl canmn M2 o 7 ob Grawth. We e ltth stean " b what kind ) ave, talien w f1 Most normal men would rather spend Sweater Coats THE HATTER ko ety ‘ ¢ shon of yo & pink tea ) W masbe sad . but - o S & - e person ut this tme . e A youns man'y’ first fove affaie fs wo Hose 109 South 16th Street, Omaha Shirts ans Vo sumrig . ¢ i ; § same as 1t has wiways been: the same | 8Ver recovered #o quickly An Order for a HAT Makes a Dandy Christmas Present s » e s . was to those shepherds of old, in the | Many a man o Is himself to belleve Goodwill | ypending more money than he can afford - s These are the good tidings{ —Chicago New - v . time of A peupl or unte you is bora this day | Persistent Advertising is the road to Blg b . . which I8 Christ, the Lord.” | Returns

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