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miows. | 'THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE. [suassse: raems 1 VOL. XXXIX-NO. 2= OMAHA, SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBEI : SINGLE COPY, FIVE CENTS. el Za P Cdeal | ] After Christmas Clearing and Pre-lnventory Sales The Christmas business for 1909 is history. It has been a big, busy season and now comes the aftermath, On January ist we take our semi-annual inventory—the importance of having stocks do':n f-o.t:: .1'0" ‘:B: ook o the ciean-up days and the bargains. Yo store made greater Christmas preparations, and consequently the left overs are numerows. i i i i Tt Uty o hn b E'::,:":_", s Lo gy Every department with any pretense of carrying Christmas merchandise is making heroic clearing bargains this week. Holiday lines if,'l.m::"T.:....':T .::‘I.i;':w‘-;( .:»'I:.?.:l::‘: oy nnv::‘nl‘l“:: i h:‘wm:-‘ Ocds and ende, remnants and broken lots simply must go. have been knifed to make a clearance absolute and certain. Whether advertised or not look for holiday goods at sacrifice prices on ; r -~ No dilly-dallying now. It's the last and supreme effort of the year—come tomorrow. The most inveterate bargain hunter will revel every floor—Soiled, massed and imperfect goods, overstocks or what not. will he hurried ont at unmistakable bargain prices. A tremendous stock-reducing movement. the greatest ever | | Hmmer m e coscmm s Long after this sale is over you'll hear it recalled with a feeling of satisfaction by in the offerings. " M Sii A Wi those who were fortunate enough to share init. These are pre-inventory bargains of sur- ' CLEARING ‘ € WONuer oaie 01 Vmana || ‘tovreen=- A HlStOl'y Maklnfl | di€ % This is the week for the best of them that got mussed and attempted by us. Closing the year with unprecedented decorations go at LESS THAN hundkerchief bargains. Thousands HALF. Every one must be cleared passing greatness. Rarely, if ever, are such announcements made and lived up to. Qual away before inventory, Janunary 1 bargains on our cntirc lines ()f women's ([()th qarmcnts. " . | ities are extremely good; weaves are new and up-to-date; colors are those now in greatest each a a ta vomen's and vogue. The window displays have brought scores of women to see the goods, but none are rchiefs, Swiss and i en handkerchiefs, b | offered until tomorrow handkerchie Beautiful Moire Silks—Fvervhody knows | Messalines, Penu de Cygmes, taf and Here's the most powerful cut price incentive made to Omaha wo- 3 X kS are NOW ey are | crepe de ehine: 75 pieces in all, also Moire men this year. The magnificent Bennett styles, admittedly the most . i - exe fine f There's a antique these come in every conceiv- fetching and smartest the city has seem this season are offered tomer- 3 o > T e of yse, pink. biue, _.,, e shade for eveming and street . row Lll at one pflu— Also am ¥ " - ” per "0 N, t . ‘1"‘ are exqmsite, shimmering, soft also less than half regular s o od. et »xeellent just as the fashion demands. GLOVES ilks. all marked Mon 290 (mv biggest silk bargain with c Broken lines of women's % dav, at out a doubt: $1.00 values, at ; aring 4 Dress Goods Remnants Superb $1.30 Silks—\ variety as broad as the alues, for coats Choice of Any Tailored Suit At srant-corbed S, fedeme ure Bor “",;ji;",,l'f,i;f_‘“f{" ;;‘«'fl;::::w " a8c Choice of Any Long Coat || wmw s mmwmn || =70 36 rie s s put e o Choice of Any Wool Dress SLIP"PERsh Only a¢ this time is it possible to | This gives you nta;n-\m- positively worth to $50.00. No stretch of buy them so low in price. We == the imagination or inflated values, but the actual prices as marked dur have too maay, so here they g ¢ sharply reduced. ing the season. price such as Hennett s alone are known to make. . pers, now In the jostling Christmas crowds many books became finger marked. scuffed and 2 i All men’s $1.50, $1.25 and $1.00 ear marked—these, along with odds and ends, are to be closed out without regard |9C Ifld 49: ovtf 2 000 s.m M‘ a.d m in m sa'! slippers, Operas and Everetts, fo cost. Two immense lots, at - .. . iy g 7 , ¢ 3 tans and biacks, 88 CALENDARS SPECIAL CALENDARS STATIONERY BARGAINS for C Z By Wayne Whipple, wuthor of “The | peggrifully bosed stationery that All the best colors, ineluding blacks. Fvery size so all ean be fit- - Our splendid stocks of beaut Story of Lineoin." in the following | ~CUaT T 00700 ang 2. sligh ted. Garments from the master tailors of America sacrificed almost “,g‘f"f‘,r’,":;‘ e bl::;" red, gray, fub itk calendars for 1910-LHathe-| FraONE: Vae “’L wfi" ’i'“’“ soiled unbelievably. Be early. Extra salespeople. fur trimmed, at.. . 85° line at GREAT REDUCTIONS. ° .‘ o /——-————‘——‘-—_———\ Mepday ~ithout « uinge excepion o thesesuprd siesgosta | | Mozt N o Closing Out Sales Books, Calendars, Stationery J e S o Mo i S Some of our finest bargains for the week are HALI F R|CE T SN JONN N N o & s g in this list—Stocks are heary and markdowns ip this Coupon and bring it with you to tion of actual values. We must sell at any cost get the benefit of our big Jewelry Markdown 5 . e : this week. are necessarily more severe. Commencing Monday, and for the entire week. sweeping and unconditional mark down, R enict " K et E : -au buy all jeweiry (excepting Watches and affecting all toys, inclading our Kinematographs. THIRD OFF g t it 209 off Dfamonds) at Magic Lanterns, Steam Engines, Trains, We- ¢ Painted Ch HALF OFF i g g i 209, off chanical Toys, Iron Toys—in fact everything : ? 5 ren a (] goes ac half. 2 tinr OFF Heaters and Base Burners—in 209 off DOLLS-—Dressed Dolls and kid_and é‘ BFF - : FIFTH OFF Raages—.in: one ’ 10% oft :;EE“CEW;:NR’;! GLEAN-UP mEsTOYs :::' Clearance H A;B“\T\I:-R E fointed dolls, none reserved, ar : This embraces Jevelr~~ Noveities, Silver- TOY FURNITURE—Pianos, Chairs. Desks, Go- THIRD OFF PR ware, Clocks, Leather Goods, Umbreilas, etc Carts, Sleds, Bureaus, et 5t sane . NALF OFF Positively every articie in the stock at one- reduced UFF e Tables It fourth off (Watches and Diamonds exc All Doll Sundries, Stockings, Shoes, Parasols 5 F i . 250-49¢-38¢-31.98 at .. Hali itale or e s £ stanps $3.25 Gas ¥ stamps € the Vie tas, the Lutherans and the - WYOMING'S BOOM IS COMING UNCLE BILL'S APPLE ORCHARD secredota Some Things You Want to Know S R T T Ve ae on ime Brawimens o A Uiesircien of e Calife W resahe 1om goes ove Tomorrow — THE HWOLY LAND — The Other Days and Prospects im by “'"“:‘:: o me w me Ancient Port of Japps. Sight. ' The Holy Land—The City of Processions : Chrtsiman e cimax oc o MADE “BOOKS _ON PONIES” withotanding her gresc oatural re-| SO ten or & domen yoars 6m w Caw of i Hiaag gy Weman's Invasten erary Fleldas “0Urces and her geographieal advantag y R St e, e S e , Hitherto Wonopelised by g i owest Lo g of & . . e hiehem time. Ear the eos - ~ - A o . p . | U ompson. located owa e most | procession of brown ; nyE'J.,:.: . s cutontig s § sy g Woatigp. s whoily barren y in | Franciscans making its wa 3 . ' . " y ‘ & I alle e Bill lived iIn & the scene of the Narrow streets to the church. It > o i o g A . ’ " yotguidl | pepna Tk S S ound abor ch stood eiebration of some sacred holy day, and . solemn and . nost soles voman usine Wyoming has kept a little ahead stEanating: eti: spls pianted b w0 frequent are these ritualistic observances | tacu y . s < g e t for . ra Johr caded g g Nevada in pop n,"* said Mr. Burroug i somewhat hardened hands and wa crod that Jerusslem may well be called the e the Lagi e n g * s a e G g SR iy ' , : s abie to round up with a ragged - Clty of Processions. The Church of the 0 gt ‘ n % ey i i = iug with the same hand Holy Sepuichre is, of enter | o n his s . " d . v Saguinaratng: in g " . . . t olice " ’ : enisor most of the celebrations. but the city 2| often lost. ¢ - bounds n sacred sbrines and is Diessed " many rehes and cach ts own e scene of o - e n: st ) . I = sepulch topped at the ran ¢ one dges: ce ne pilgrima whe » Prophet of Arabia. | ,¢ e - . . - oo, s a - None the ere lately Afice of me com d theres s one of the f Jerusalem | the neighborhood ar 3¢ e s e o | fematbie route > an . . ‘ R ointed and | 3 suouting g « . water ¢ South Pass and along o : e aske acle Bill Inside © - e pe pund e aiad = ; “ r i route g o RO aed the state and acros s S long and e ¢ t t wing no water o ubbing niw ad cal about $1.000 an . most pilgrimage ever . 4 B . nac . etting and pe one seems age th 2 s ; o v g e i shest freu . ™ s dis stone o - a ot gl then - " betting = Ir— ¢ P om O o Jafta ¢ 1 as the Driests, and then communicated rap . Y - i from here to the Jordan to ! et couid dress and make the pllgrimags througn the church, each waiter g "o ace ¢ || the waters of A As they take their ideas of the costume candle ready. out the door and from ca ot end : n‘:u’ o o ihe et sommuntion & sy e Tom paintings with which they are!to candle in the great throng outside s gl - o wme can bt out the fast thet Jurasaies . o | familiar. and as the Buropean painters of fight with each other t be firar to racetre | 47 APAFUMENt buiiding. I insta Wie- | iared an our open ranges, and und tens m',m :u '-h ni)- 'ul; jerusaiem, S e | =.' r: physical misery c the middle ages wers anything but accurate | the holy fire and Easter morning is often ater added s messenger servics syerage conditions come through 1B fact, is the city 'n which Qur Lord brought | weigh down their religious exaltacion. They | i decasl costuming is most motley. the occasion of dlsgraceful bra at b my own. I have always had mes- | ier in exceilent shape without any care or Mis ministry to a closs and whers He have 5o priests to Bead their procsssion. | Some wear German clothes of the medissval very sepuichre of the Christ That the fire Sengers. Thers are women who don’t Walt | feeq. SRS Pt Soe fhip ssteen: the | e hove: 59 Sapinin, ey are SEBIp -1 paviedn, sume e Gressel 0 Bemann, Snd| actunily. Geeconds Do enres: answer | ® bet ever the talephone and who &o nas Any one desiring work of any kind can | He ol P 0 Nrvesiun, whetui My oun - [giue. Bus. the: e he Rubsian some a3 Hussians. These Diigrime may be to the prayers of the bishop o ame of| ¥ASt (0 come (o the flat. I send the bays alwags find employment snywhers 4381 oo igious beitef, must be interested in hureh have provided hospices for their|gesn any day, but on Friday-there is ums- | these sager 8ad Gevous worshipgers sver| (0 them and they forward to me satisfactory empioyment. There is no man | Thers ix m sirange 4nd DeCUlAr Teglous cmlebraiiia ‘ainment and. while they are in the fuily a greater number. Then there are doubts. The Latins have nothing to do| recorded on slips of paper and MOREY. | gut of a jub In Wyoming except by iis | serfously if Chamberiain s Which are gung e abouc him ad the | Holy Land they fre weill cared for. From | suiemn ead formal cermmonial processions | with this ceremony. They, the Episcopai- Well, I guess hat's all. —Chicaga own will." | » gven. )oaiance us carried. Hundieds o8 e persons neluded tha: ooked & grea: desl larger ¢ because 10t all any per action of mine In which along and offered me 530 my kind of city apples on about your own