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Any Man's Overcoat or Suit i tire Stock, worth $20 to $40, at . . . . On sale Saturday. See ad BRAN in Our En- $12.50 EIS. sTg"." page 4 January Clearing Sales Big Specials $1 and $1.25 for Saturday Kid Gloves at 69¢ Pair Women’s one and two clasp gloves, English walking gloves in the new tans—two-clasp kid gloves, in grey, white, tan ar brown a pair Cashmere and Wool Gloves 10c Pair Women's, misses’ golf gloves and mittens—bl and white; also infants’ wool mittens—on bar- gain square, worth up to 35¢ Slightly Soiled and Mussed Handkerchiefs ht-nhlll('h(-(l all liner trimmed, also men’s handkerchiefs with printed borders, ete,, and pillow tops handkerchiefs— Women’s two hig bargain squares, at, Hosiery Sale on bhargain square, at, and children’s cashmere and nd ack, brown, navy a pair, n, Swiss embroidered and lace 2%c =i 5¢ each. . Men’s fine cotton and lisle thread hose— plain black, faney silk embroidered—double sole, heel and toe—worth 25¢ tan and fancy colors and [ a pair— 2 1/sa(‘. Women’s 25¢ Hosiery at 12ic Fine black ¢ lined, also children’s fine and heavy ribbed double heel and toe, and some with garter tops—worth 25¢ a pair, at Women's and Children's Underwear Misses’, children’s and boys’ vests, pants and drawers; fine and heavy ribbed; fleecy lined; all sizes up to 34, and worth to 36e, at .. Special Sale of Corsets Extreme and medium length mod- ol of corsets, well known brands made in_batiste and coutil— values to $5.00, ot, each otton* hose—plain and fleecy ‘,lzl/zc Women's long sleeve Corset Cov- ers, lisle thread and fine ribbed cotton; silk ribbon trimmed and silk crochet; medium and heavy weight, each .. ‘90 Broken lines of corsets that we are closing out in $1.50 and $2.00 models, special, now at : RANDEIS STORES Saturday Fresh dressed Hens Eu?lénnfit - Veal Ronst Veal \tow 8 Steer Pot Roust . 8¢, T%e 2,000 1bs. Hams .....12%¢ 2,000 Ibs. Bacon. ... .16% ('howe > Steak, 3 1bs.....25¢ l:[!lllc Rl!r Roxht 121/20, 10(‘ 5ike Country Sausage . Delivery Wagons Leave at 10:30 A. M, and 3 P. M. Detective is Rewarded for Valiant Service by Better Position. DEPUTY UNITED STATES MARSHAL He Succeeds Joseph M. Proctor, a Roosevelt Ride Rough Aps polnted on ¥ of the Fo nendation mer President, Detective Willlam T. Devereese of the Omaha police force has retired from that position to become Deputy United States marshal, succeeding Joseph H. Proctor who_resigned Officer Devereese 18 one of the most popular members ot the Omaha police force, and has ‘only recently recovered from a trightful pistol wound received while ar- resting & desperdo ang murderer, who was run to cover on the Douglas street bridge after having but a short while before shot and killed Officer Smith tectiyes Devereese and Heitfeld. The mur- deref was game and only succumbed after having been fatally wounded, but in the meanwhile he nad Inflicted what was then thought 1o ‘be.a fatal wound on Detective Devereese. During the trial of thé Overland Limited | mail robbers, Officer Devereese acted as one of the speclal guards of the bandits, having been assigned to ta: duty at the special request of United States Marshal , and as such rendered val ce, winning the estcem and configence of the government officers in the highest degree Mr. Proctor, whose terms of office expire in March, preferred retiring to pri- vate life again. He has made & good of- officer, having been appointed to the po- sition upon the special Tecommendation of would NARKET DEVEREESE GOES HIGHER| It was a mid- | night duel between the murderer and De- | Specials The best coffee the market affords, perfectly blended, properly roasted, steel cut, with all dust and chaff re- moved by our new machine—the only one in Omaha. No chance of its be- ing “muddy.” no expensive eggs fe- quired to clear it. Our new process “settles” that question and the cof- fee at the same time. Our prices are the same as other dealers, but the quality of our goods is very much her. In almost cvery case a trial order makes a regular customer for Start the day right with a cup of our deliclous gotfee for breakfast Mocha Mixture, pound 36¢, 3 pou: for 81.00. Excelsior Blend .. Branch of W. L. Masterman & Oo.. “The Coffee Men." BUTTER, EGGS and CHEESE Fancy Creamery Butter, in bulk 35¢ Pure Peanut Butter, in bulk .. 80o Extra fancy Table Butterine (In car- tons) 300 Fancy New York White or Colored Full 'Cream Cheese 80¢ 1610 Harney St, Phones: Doug. 2144 and 945; Ind. A2147 President Roosevelt, whose orderly he was while & member of the First United States Volunteer Cavalry, “Rough Riders” dur- ing the Spanish-American war. Mr. Proc- | tor was with his regiment in all the bat- tles in which it participated during that | war, Including the noted battle of San Juan Hill | He will resume his duties as a conduc- | tor with the Omaha & Cduncil Blufts Street Railway company, which position he relin quished four years ago to accept the | deputy marshalship. CHARLES FURAY, LEADER IN FASHIONS, IS WEARING BOOTS | Back Old Fashion, Which May Become o F High Soclety. Brings An old fashion has been revived oy Charles Furay, marriage license clerk In the office of the county judge and a of one of Omaha's best known fa Mr. Furay has revamped, as it were, the custom of young men wearing boots in | the wintertime. | Snowdrizis and slush now have no terrors from Mr, Furay, nor is he compeiled to undergo the ignomimy of wearing rubbers | and hearing friends say: | “What! wearing rubbers! Better go home | and put your feet on a hot brick." Neat boots, such as Furay is now wear- Ing, were once the universal footwear, particularly of young men. While they had their advantages, there also were trials and tribulations therefrom, particularly at dances. Then after a few measures had been tripped, the smoking room would be found filled with youths In socks feet, so to speak, thelr feet stuck out the window in the hope that the cold air would re- duce the swollen pedal extremities so that the boots could be pulled on again. Mr. Furay went to Chicago Friday afternoon to be present at the christening of his nephew, son of James H. Furay “Pull?” ATURDAY VUARY 8 1910. Can YOU write ads that Have YOU that quick, precise sense of knowing JUST what to talk about in an “ad,” and JUST what to keep obscure? Have YOU a knowledge of ‘“business English"—a com- mand of snappy, pithy words that tell the story—that compell admiration, curiosity and desire? Have YOU the ability to put yourself on the READER'S ‘‘side of the fence” long enough to know how HE will construe YOUR writings? Have YOU a knowledge of printers’ type sufficlent to build, measure, arrange, balance and properly display an “ad” without making it look sale poster? like a railroad time table, or & horse Have YOU business enough about you to know just WHICH vital selling point should be shown in an illustration? Have YOU originality enough to forget the ‘‘me-too’ ad- vertisers long enough to carve out a method ENTIRELY your own? Now sir, in justice to your commercial welfare think this over—i{f you are "weuk“ on ad construction your ads won't “pull.” If you HAVEN'T the necessary ability turn your ad work over t¢ a PROFESSIONAL—to it for fifteen years. me, for instance—I've been at T TObY Jacobs, 1012 New York “He Writes Ads” ’ Life Building 1,000 1bs. Jap Rice, Ib. .. 1,600 1bs. Fancy Large Ralsins, bulk, 1b. B Fancy Evaporated Peeled Peaches, per. b, .28¢ 1-1b. pkg. Cleaned Currants i New Comb Honey, frame . Mother's Corn Flakes . . Peanut Butter, bulk, Ib. - 1,000 1bs. Pretzels, only, 1b. . 5-1b. sack Prepared Buckwheat 25¢ 48-1b. sack Lotus Flour ....$1.50 OMAHA'S PURR FOOD CENTER. Grocery Specials for Saturday Navy Beans, 1b. Be 1,000 1bs. Mixed Nuts, lh . 15¢ Imported Sardines in French olive ofl, per, tih .. d1c -1-1b, Cane Steak Salmon, Schatfer Brothers German Mgme Soap, per box . A Dairy Butter, 1b. Eggs, per doz. Qur best Creamery Butter Country Butter, 1b. "89¢ .. 82¢ Strawberries, hot house grapes, brussels sprouts, fresh tomatoes, cauliflower, artichokes, endive, radishes, water greens, beets, carrots, mrnlps m\mhrooms ete. HAYDEN ’S MERRY WIDOW SONGS 10c MERRY WIDOW WALTZES 10c MUSIC Department ALL THE LATEST SONGS ON SALE SATURDAY 19c Special 19c “Sweet Thoughts of Home", “Dixie and Girl I Love” “Scuse Me Today" “Way Down in Cotton Town" “Every Day March Song" ‘Hengelmann,” New “Shaky Byes" “‘Temptation Rag’ “Dance of Stars,” barn dance “Sunshine Dearie” “Trip to Niagara,” march. Guy Furay. James H. Furay is manager of the Chicago office of the United Press. The baby will be baptized James H., Ir. Old Boreas Runs Sentinel Off His Job Too Cold for Private Grant to Guard Post in Dead of Frozen Night. “Halt! Who comes there?" It was the loud cry of a sentinel that rang out on the cold, still air at Fort | Crook 0ld Boreas.” It was the deep, sonorous voice of Grim Winter that spoke. And then there was & cringing, creaking sound as if feet fastly falling upon the frozen snow and ever more fast. “Private Grant." It was the orderly's call at roll. But no Private Grant answered. “T'll fight it out on this line if it takes all summer."” It was the stern resolve of that other Grant, a man of iron. But that was in the good old summer- time. Anyhgw, Private Grant didn't propose to tight it out on this or any other line in the dead of night with the téemperature below zero. When the mercury got down to a point where, he thought no decent mercury would go, he sheathed his bold determina- tign to save his country and treked for parts unknown, but warmer. Next morning the officers at Fort Crook telephoned the Omaha police to look out for a deserter and a gun. Nor hag anything been ' seen or heard thus far of the man whom Old Bareas run off his job, ——— Dangerous Sargery in the abdominal region is prevented by the use of Dr. King's New Life Pills, the painiess purifiers. ¥c. For sale by Beaton who Is & brother of Charles, Frank A. and b} Drug Co. |R. W. BAKER, Sopt. 'S‘trictl'y Cash; " No Delivery Theroin {8 summed up the reason why | Bath can maintain his high standard of quality without raising prices. It's plain as daylight it you only stop to consider it, Bath has no bad accounts to make up, no | bookkeeper to pay, no delivery expenses, etc. Of course he can give you the BEST, IF QUALITY is any consideration when you purchase meat, there's only one place in Omaha for you to go—and that is Bath's Cash Market. START NOW! PRICES Pot Roast, per Ib. RID Boil, per Ib. . Home Rendered Lard, 7 lbs, for J‘ns.‘ Baih's Cash Marknl 1921 Farnam S8t. per 1b, Bee Building Offices for Rent We offer space, 15x35-6, on ground floor of the building with entrance from court. This room would make a very convenient of- fice for Real Estate or Insurance | business. THE BEE BUILDING (0., Rellable Dontlgtry Taft's Dental Rooms 17th asd Farnam Sty WEAR— 25c¢ Boys Are Boys Some shoes are shoes, but the real boys’' shoe is a ‘‘spe- cial steel shod” shoe that stands up under the rough and ready wear a good, live boy gives them. You can't economize on the boys’ shoes—25¢ or 50c saved means poor quality, poor man- ufacture, that costs more in the end. Special Steel Shod Shoes the ordinary shoes you can buy elsewhere. % oo ... 9250 Youths' Sizes— o ean .. 92,00 We guarantee every pair or best kind of a guarantee. Drexel Shoe Co. will outwear any two pair of Boys' Sizes— - e a1 & refund your money — The 1419 Farnam Street. [ The Novelty Skirt Co. Extends a hearty invita- tion to theladies of Omaha to come and visit their modern factory in their new building, 214 and 216 N. 16th, Opp. Loyal Hotel To make it worth while your coming, we place on #ale all our TRA MEN'S SAMPLES Surplus Stocks of Cloaks, Suits, Il Skirts, Dresses and Petticoats s than the cost to acture. This is the t opportunity ev ted to the women maba. The Novelty Skirt Co. From Factory Direct to Wearer —— HOTELS. HOTEL ROME EVROPEAN '.%o D JaCKSON ROME MILLER | i Positive $20 Values | suitable for dress and busi- ness wear; specially priced at | gray and fancy colors— SATURDAY OneDayOnly See Them Displayed in Our West Window OTHER SPECIALS Men’s and Boys’ 50¢c fleece lined UNDER- Your Choice of Men’s Hand-Tailored Suits Elegantly tailored PANTS, Extra special Men’s Flan- nel SHIRTS, in navy blue, $1.90 95¢ | GUARANTEE CLOTHING CO. ““High Quality at a Low Price” 1519-21 Douglas St. FINANCIAL STATEMENT OF THE THE CONSERVATIVE SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION OF OMAHA JANUARY 1, 1910, RESOURCES LIORIE SN 8% 5 v n yeaSraaneen i it Real estate and sales on contract . Foreclosure acount ......ovevee0. Interest Office building xmd ground Gash.and in'banks’, e e vitens INOVRLESS o5 i e o te s ohlcan LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in and dividends added thereto . ... Incomplete building loans ...... Reserve fund . Undividad Drofitarce s oe s e e s ot v s s s oiopis .$4,281,317.56 2,680.68 3,323.42 14,880.17 60,000.00 237,638.53 .$4,599,840.36 (1371 .$4,296,343.34 177,053.49 106,500.00 19, J43 53 Total Vo Ve v, Foniows on oo an e oo v as$4,099,880:86 Increase in business for the year 1909 ... $1,211,822.17 Dividends for the year, at 6 per cent per annum . ‘e 208,383.42 Number of Real Estate Loans made during the past year, 1481. Number of Loans made for the erection of buildings (mainly homes) in 1909, 418. Number of Loans made for purchase of homesteads, other indebtedness thereon, 471. Number of Loans made where money was desired for investment, 236. Total Disbursements for the year on account of Real Estate Loans deenan Total Earnings of the Association since its organ uxtlon 18 years ago Total Dividends disbursed by The Conservative in 18 yrs. or paying off ' $2,272,117.95 1,382,328.06 904,664.16 The past year has been one of the most successful in the history of The Conservative Savings & Loan Association. Its assistance in the up- building of Omaha and South Omaha during the past ten years has ex- ceeded the most sanguine expectations of its directors and friends. The outlook for the year which we have just entered is better than that of any preceeding year. The Conservative has money to loan on improved (or to improve) properties, at the lowest rate of interest of any assoclation in the city. Payments per month $1,000.00 borrowed being $11.00. OFFICE 1614 HARNEY STREET GEO. F. GILMORE, President. PAUL W. KUHNS, Secy. and Treas. TRACKAGE PROPERTY We offer for rent the building located at 914 Farnam street, which is a one story and basement building. Dimensions are 20x86, approximately 3,300 sq. ft. An addition to alley could be built to suit tenant. This is in the wholesale district, being convenient to car line. For further particulars call The Bee Building Co. B anite’ 17th and Farnam Sts CLUBBING OFFER 86 °°10ur Price ONLY suw) $8.90 THE OMAHA BEE, Omaha, Neb. Daily and Sunday Bee. . McClure’s Magazine ... Woman’s Home Comp. Review of Reviews . Regular. price for all one year. .