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THE BEE: OMAHA F'RIDAY JANUARY 14, 1910. BRANDEIS STORES GREAT SALE OF REMNANTS from our Great January Sales Every day of our January Clearance and Special Sales is a big bargain day, but Friday is the greatest day of all, because we clear away all our odd lots and remnants at far less than clearing sale prices. The bargains on this day ecannot be equalled anywhere in America REMNANTS OF NEW WASH GOODS IN OUR BASEMENT Beautiful Ginghams that are new and attractive, in perfect mill lengths—A saving of Ge on every yard—Friday for the first time, at, yard Poplins and Soiesettes; black, white and all shades that are to be worn this season—26¢ Is the rngulz\r price of these fabrics, Friday, at, yard $ Ask for the new 26c white madras walsting, a splendid tot— several waiet patterns of these gxtra fine cloths, on sale first time Friday, at, yard A Plain and fancy, heavy seersucker ginghams tor petticoats, child- ren’s wear, etc., 7% per_yard, &b . oo.ion. C Thousands of yards of Zephyr | a1 remnants of bleached muslin ginghams, usually sell at 10c yd., | will be sold all day Friday, long lengths, pes per yard, 3%‘: yard, at 36-inch wide white lingerie lawn PR Tl s A and 40-inch wide Victoria lawn, yard grade at, a yard, 10c, and the_15c at, yard et B grade at, a yard T Very fine, soft finished, yard wide long cloth for mraking fine un- dermuslins, per yard, at 285 pleces of Egyptian combed yarn India linon— finest quality, Cotton challies—5e¢ 18 the regular | Odd lots of baby caps, bonnets and retail price—on sale hefe, per shawls, worth up 0 26¢ each, all in oue lot, each cees Remnants and Odd Lots of SILKS Mostly 27 inches to 21 inched wide dress silks. Fancy Messa- lines, Peau de Crepe, Satin Foulards, Rajahs and Tuscan Silks, Taffetas, fancy Crepe de Chines, et 490 at about half price, yard Celebrated Nonpareil English dress samples satins, messalines, velvets and velours; greens, car- lards, chiffon cloths, gauzes, etc, dinals, blacks aua browns, each w e 0e-25¢ ] et Lo A SALE OF HIMALAYA SVUITINGS 47 different shades and 27 inches wide—Ilooks and 29 wears like rajahs, will launder and wear well, yd. .. .. c Remnants and Odd Lots of 1 ¢ LACES —worth wp to 15¢ yd, at yi.20C and 5S¢ French and German Val. Laces, Torchon Laces, Platt Vals., Point de Paris, ete. Manufacturers’ and salesman’s Remnants and Travelers' Sample Pieces ALL OVER LACES and APPLIQUES Also crochet and venise insertions. laces, ete.—14 to 114 yards in piece, at, each piece medallions, net top 10c-25¢ fine embroidered flounc- ings, skirtings and corset cover widths, worth up to 35¢ yd., at, yd. Remnants and odd lots, medium | yg.inch embroidery edgings and inser- | tions; all kinds, many worth up to 12%c a yard, on bar- gain square, at, yd. +ADVANCE NOTICE—ON SALE SATURDAY Entire Stock .« Men’s Clothing FROM B. ROTHSCHILD @ CO., ROCHESTER, N. Y. (Retiring from business) —Bought by Brandeis at the greatest bargain ever secured by a clothing house in Omaha, All' the Overcoats and Suits worth = All the Overcoats and Suits worth i UA L ) Saturday Begins Our Clearing Sale of Entire Stock of Leather Bags, Belts, Card Cases, Blll Books, Etc., at most remark- able Bargains Ever Offered in Omaha. /_\ MISSOURI PACIFIC IRON MOUNTAIN Are You Working for Less Money Than You Could Earn on a Farm? Ifl it not a waste of time, of energy and of health? On a farm you are your own boss, you are with your family, you can rest When you please, or put in extra. time when you please. A Few Acres Cost Very Little in the Southwest. AND you can buy a farm home on the easiest of terms. A farm means a home and an oeeupation in_one—all inside your barbed wire enclosure. WE wil be glad to fur- nish you with free information, maps and land lists, describin farm sites in Missouri, Arkansas, Loulsiana, Texas, Oklahoma and Colorado. THOS. F. GODFREY, Pass. and Tioket Agt., 1423 Farnam St Omaha, Web. ~1\;I— Sieih'cow Ladies’ Tailor || Il 2902 Farnam Street has ‘Just returned from the east| with a large up-to-date line of the latest wooleng for spring wear. They are absolutely the latest style Parisian models. For one month only Mr. Selicow will place these pre-season offerings to the Omaha ladies at bottom prices, and guarantee workmanship to be perfectly satisfactory. No deposit required if fitting is not all satisfactory. The best ladies of Omaha attest to the quality and reputation of my work. CANADA---1910! WANTED—Reliable and trust- worthy agents in every county to represent WM. PEARSON €0, Ltd. owners of 175,000 acres in LOST MOUNTAIN VALLEY “Sunny Southern Suhulum Finest open prairie wheat land in Western Canada. Total Cana- dian wheat yleld 1909, 166,774, 000 bushels; average per acre 21.5 hushels. Address: . 8. OFFICE, 730 Temple Court, MINNEAPOLIS, MINN, A-W-F Fhe Best Remedy Throat Lung Trou. ROWELL'S ANTI-KAWF your_druggists or Howell D: Co., 207. 209 . 16th Bt. Omana. fcad work and youthfui vigo 4one as A result of over NERVES SRAY'S NERVE FOO aguin $1 Box; 3 boxes $2.50 by mall Cox, 16th and Dodge Streets. OWL DEUG COMPANY, Cor. 16th and Harmey Women are the best buyers. CHORUS OF MANY SONGSTERS Additional Singers Are Secured for Snengerfest in July and More Are Wanted. | to add many | volgés to the Saengerfest which mcets in Plang have been made Omaha in July, thus making one of the grandest choruses ever congregated In the west, At a meeting held Wednesday even- | ing committees were appointed to visit many ecities which have not hitherto be Jonged to the Saengerbund assoclation to arouse interest in the Saengerbund and to | indlieq the singers to visit Omaha of the cities to be visited are Lin Hastings, Grand Island, Columbus, Point, Atchison, Topeka, Leavenworth, St., terial Joseph and Kansas Cit ! Financlal committee reports showed that oyer 4,000 has already been ralsed toward defraying the expenses of the convention. Val J. Peters, secretary of the local as- sociation and publisher of the monthly ma- gazine on the Saengerfest, has gone to ladies’ dresses to your measure. The llovalf! 214-210 The paper that is read by the women pays advertisers best. The Novelty Skirt Co. 214 and 216 North 16th St Extra Special For tomorrow and Saturday, over 500 and misses’ skirts, including our traveling men's samples—Some advance spring models in chiffon, panamas, serges, suitings in all shades; values up to $10— Now on display in our south window; divided In two lots, $2.95 and $38.98—This is positively less than the cost of the ma- Remember we make suits, skirts and Skirt Co. 16th St. SPElI.S COUGH for Coughs, Get a bottle today, 85¢ sand 50c, at FOOD FOR ™ natutir power or mental exertion should take PILLS. They will | make you eat and sleep and be u man SHERMAN & McCONNELL DRUG CO. | Sts.. Omaha, e | Chicago and Milwaukee In the Interest of — - the @onvention. A_joint rehearsal of the local choruses will be held at the Ger home next Tuesday evening, and following the re- heafsal an entertainment will be given for the members gnly. There a two' volees in the local men's chorus and 128 W the women's chorus. now elghty Simple Remeay tor Lagrippe, | Logrippe coughs are dadgerous, as they ! trequently develop into pneumonia. Foley's | — R s e o | E “ I LI IAR' AcAnE “v but heals and strengthens the lungs so thay \ no seriour results need be feared. The geruine Foley's ‘Honey and Tar contains no harmful drugs and is in & yellow packs age. Sold by all druggists Stors bottlea ;er can be Training the bod of successful work this acads e, bodies of many A BEE WANT AD- will rent that vacant house, fill those vacant rooms, or secure boarders on short notice at a very small cost to you SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES. Be convinced. 7 of the bo recognized essential o -ndurl od emy ki $ovs wha have ‘manly me: horough squi the case from Charies Stors, 18 Bher- | Capale Ingiacy! ‘"_"‘ 3 I' ".“""“ 0 man wvenue, next door north of Stors | mate, moderate prices. brewery. I’ r No' eatrauce examinations. Sead for our beautiiul new Prompi delivery to private fam. fiy 'trade at same prices as formerly. Photies Webster 1260, Ind. B-a3l catalogue. IMIY N, RUSSELL, Head Master, KEARNEY. NEBR. BARGAIN FRIDAY Our Entire Stock 41 Pl’lce Fancy China and &5 On 24 Bric-a-Brac pi The whols stock, the immense Bennett lslor(lll-l:tl;:i Think of it! admittedly the finest collection of china ever assembled by a house in Omaha. Dozens of half price tables tell the story of the great- est mark down on fancy china you ever heard of. All our finest im- portations, none of which have been here over six months, go at half. You can flit about from table to table and see at a glance the cost of every article. They are plainly placarded with half price signs, show- ing salé prices. Great assortment at— 25¢ 50c 75¢ $1.00 $1.50 $2.50 and $5.00 There are many other tables filled with miscellaneous pleces, every one of which you now buy at half price. DOULTON, DRESDEN AND COALPORT CHINA embracing every thing made in these patterns, service and salad plates, tea and boullion cups and saucers, friendship cups, etc., all at 88 and 50 per cent off. All Japanese China Vases and Bric-a-brac 356 per cent off. All brassware on second floor, everything from a pin tray to a large jardiniere with pedestal, 26 per cent off. Women's Suits ssio0 319 50 Women's Coats s4s'oo Choice of the House . . . Only when you see the suits and coou will you fully understand how much this means to you. We say it with all the emphasis at our com- mand, that ‘this is absolutely and undeniably the greatest bargain in women's apparel in Omaha. Prices alone do not constitute a bargain, it's the quality, the style, the superior assortments back of it, that counts, and you get all these here. Women's $20.00 and $25.00 Dresses are reduced to . Women's £20.00 Tailored Sults are reduced to .. Women's $15.00 Long, Heavy Mixture Coats are ... While Tailored Walsis, fine $1.25 garmeuis, for .... $5.00 Silk and Net Waists are reduced to Bargain Friday's Silk Sale soc China Silks 27 25c Inches Wide, . . A large quantity in nearly every wanted bhade, including white silks for princess slips, waists and linings—Just half real value, at ..25¢ $1 SILKS, 39¢—Plain silks and fancy silks of every sort and shade— Soft clihging messalines, beautiful foulards, taffetas and wash silks. You'll pay ever so much more for such quality later on this spring. Better buy now .39 Spring Wash Fabrics-——New Zephyrs and silk spot ginghams, all spic and span new spring patterns just opened—Will a 26 per cent saving tempt you?-—per yard 19¢ Embroideries—F5,000 yards Swiss and nainsook flouncings, up to 27 inches wide in open and blind patterns, very handsome effects, actual values4dc and 59¢, Friday ......... ..29¢ Embroideries, edges and inser- | Embroideries, remnants, miscel- tions, worth to 26c, at ....8¢ | -laneous lots, worth to 20c—5¢ Remnants Wash Goods, Percales, Madras and Ginghams, plain and fancy, per yard .... d s oseie L.2%¢ and 5S¢ 1,000 PAIRS JOB CORSETS ‘We call them job corsets merely because we'bought them in lump form. They are all good and clean and comfortable corsegu tlmt sold at $1.50 to $2.50, but are not this season’s styles. * ifle are odds and ends, samples and retail stocks, medium long corsets with supporters. ‘We will sell them, at R Children’s Waists of muslin and, drilling, ENEITS -$10.00 -85.00 2 to 14 years, 25¢ White Carnival Sale of Undermuslins The muslin underwear sale gathers new force as t progresses. All the tables Hive been replenished with heaps of garments, making choosing just as satisfactory as on the firat day. If you are a lover of beautiful lingerie and enjoy turning a dollar or two to your own profit you'll not lose a minite in coming Friday, 9¢ Corset Covers .....25¢ | $1.00 Drawers $1.50 Skirts . . 59¢ Corset Covers .....39¢ $1.00 Corset Covers . ...59¢ | $1.00 Gowns, at . 3 ] 2.25 Combinations $1 49 | $1.25 Gowns, at .......89¢ 39¢ Drawers .... .25¢ | $1.50 Gowns, at .... 59¢ Drawers 39¢ | $1.25 Skirts, at The Linen Sales Grows and Grows Why ghouldn't such sales keep interest tuned to the highest pitch? What is most gratifying women know and appreciate the values and are buying more persistently and liberally than ever. Honest, sturdy linens, such as every housewife adores are sharply underpriced. ALL LINEN DAMASK 2 yards wide | SATIN DOUBLE DAMASK of rich —beautiful new patterns and finest | and exquisite finish and design. Im- 76c quality imported, for 59 ported to sell at $1.60 a yard, our TOWELS, CRASHES, ETO, price 8.1 ¢ Huck Towels, hemmed ‘h | 15c Bleached Barnsiey’ Crash Huck Towels, 22x46-inch, at I 8%c Linen Finished Crash ... 19¢ Momie Linen Towels, at ... 7c Cotton Twill Crash, yard ...... 38c Turklsh Bath Towels, large it Al fancy linens, Scarfs, Doyiles, 20c Bleached Linen Crash, yard 180 | Centers, of every kind or size, half 11%c Bleached Linen Crash, yd. 8o | price. e lonchod vinen Crash, yd wo Lymoe To Freshen Up Our Library Books 9% B l f the d ularly $1.50 fiction, to close, at & i} 1 pll Kl POPULAR BOOKS AT 25C| fo5"(hit s *0o.usntilwond o Our circulating Mbrury 1s a live one. All the newest fiction as It {s published Friday. The Beut of the new books only slightly impertect, Res- Most successful books published, reg- 260 ular 50 book for Afkenside, Bad Hugh, Cameron > Pride, | dith Lyle's Secret,Milbank,. Leighton Home- glish Orphans, |Miss McDonald, stead, elyn's Mistake,|Rec. of St. Marks,|Lena Kivers, Cousin. Maude,' |Family Pride, [Rosamond, Maggie Miller, Darknes_and Day-|Homestead on the Rose Mather, Marion Grey, v Hillside, [Tempest and’ Sun-|Meadow Brook, Hugh Worthington| shine, Mildred. Saturday’s Great Sales Biggest bargain event ght, Dora Deane, Look for these announcements in Friday papers. of our January Clearance. MEN'’S SHIRTS #4000 shirts, 200 dozen new ones and clearing of regular stock MEN'S AND WOMEN'S SHOES A 5iines it ot DE Lu“ Boox-s Btandard Sets at sensa- tional clean up prices, WEEK END GROCERY SAVINGS ON SALE BALANCE OF WEEK Bennett's Best Coffee, 3 pounds for .. +#1,00 and 100 stampa Bennett's Best Coffee, 1 pound for . .. .....36c and 30 stamps Bennett's Challenge Coffee, pound for ..180 and 10 stamps Bennett's Teas, assorted kinds, pound . .88c and 74 Tea Siftings, pound package .. g i38'00 s Re s o e Bennett's Excelsior Flour, sack ... ..+$1.76 and 80 Diamond 8 Chill Sauce, 15¢ bottie for . 5 YN i s Sx/ars s Bt ki A Hartley's Pure Fruit Jams, jar 2 20 Hartley's Pure Orange Marmalad : 10 10 16c cans for 18¢c cans for . Capitol Sweet Potat Whole Bable Beets, 20 dogen onl; Bennett's Capitol Flour, sack . R Biraits Gube Pineapple, 20c cans, while lot lasts, for . Cream Chieese, best g -lm. b, 6c and 10 o, Julienne, Clam (‘hnwder always 8bc, spec R Gornmenl, White or yellow, 10 1b. -ck Tten's Oyister or Soda Crackers, 18 1b. box, for Yanky Rose Tollet Soap, four cake: Capltol Mince Meat, 3 packa Capitol [Baking Powder, 1b Layer Table Raisins, pound . Mignongtte Peas, 3 cans for Cookies, Frult Cakes, fresh an, DON'T MISS FRIDAY BARGAINS Matchless January Olearance Values. HAYDEN; - THE RELIABLE STORE Sweeping R.eductionu I.!.neu. FRIDAY IS REMNANT DAY IN OUR FAMOUS DOMESTIC ROOM Thousands of yards of all kinds of Cotton Goods, Percales, Ging- hams, Prints, Batistes, Muslins, Shaker Flannel, Canton Flannel, Outing Flannels, Flannelettes, Pongees, Popling, White Goods, India Linons, Long Cloths, ete., arranged into 4 lots according to value:— LOT 1—Yard ........ 8¢ LOT 2—Yard ........TH%e | LOT 3—VYard ...... 10c | LOT 4—Yard 12%¢ . AT 10:30 About 2,000 yards of Cotton Goods, short pieces. one yard, will go on sale at, yard ... Nothing less than AT 11:30 About 1,500 yards of varlous kinds of Cotton Goods, will go on All the remnants of our high grade Wuh Goods, all kinds up to 50c a yard, will go on sale, at, yard .. Wool Dress Goods Remnants About 10,000 yards of all kinds of fine wool remnants —all ' kinds of goods that sold up to $2.50 a yard, will go on sale, at, yard 98¢, 7bc, 59¢, 49c, 390, and ....25¢ REMNANTS OF HIGH GRADE LINES All the remnants of fine Lin- ens that sold up to $1.50 a yard; will be arranged in lots, at, yard 59¢c, 49¢, 39¢ (3 QTS SN IOy 1) IN THE HIGH GRADE WOOL DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT All the fine remnants of wool Dress Goods will be sold at about half price ¥ PRICE cee 10€ FRIDAY'S SPECIALS I HIGH GRADE Linen Department 60 cents a yard for all pure linen ratin damask, worth 75¢, Friday, at, yard -50¢ 75 cents a yard for all pure linen ,satin damask, 2 yards wide, worth $1.00 a yard, Friday, at, per yard 25 cents each for extra large, heavy Bath Towels, worth b0c, Friday, each 19 cents for large fringed %fi Towels, heavy and absorbent, worth 36c, Friday, each ..19¢ 10 cents for heavy hemmed Huck Towels, good size, worth 17¢, ¥Fri. day, each .. $1.76 for full llze fringed Bed- spreads, the best spread ever sold for the money, worth $2.50, Fri- day, each ............81.75 WHITE GOODS 10c for fine Sheer India Linon, Long Cloth and Barred Muslins, worth 17¢, Friday, yard ..10¢ 12% cents a yard for 40 inch Vic- toria Lawn, fine and sheer, worth 20c, Friday, a yard ....12%¢ OUR Delightful Silk Bargains Friday Matchless Values in High Olass Silks Offered in Qur Great January Clearance. Splendid Assortment for Selection. A big assortment of Plain and Novelty Silks in’ fine Taf- fetas, Messalines, Pongees, Checked and Jaquard effects, regular $1.00 values, on sale, at, yard ......... 29c White Jap Wash 8ilk, 20 in, wide, yard .......19¢ 59¢ White Jap Wash 8ilk, 27 in. wide, yard ........39¢ 49c White Jap Wash 8ilk, 36 in. wide, yard ....49¢ .35¢ $1.15 Black Taffeta, fine fin- ish, 36 in. wide, yard 79¢ $1.00 Black Taffeta, choice 27 in. Silk, at, per yard 69¢ 59¢ Black Messaline, beauti- ful 20 in. silk, at, yard 35¢ See Display of New Shades in Rough Silks, in 16th street window, $1.25 Genuine Satin Rajahs, yard ........85¢ Extra Speclals on Blankets At 9:30 A. M.—One case of Edin- ton 11-4 Blankets, regular price $1.98 (2 pairs to customer)—at, pair-.... ..8$1.10 From 2 to 2:80 P, M.—25 pairs of Pontiac 11-4 strictly all wool Blankets, regular price $7.50 pair (2-pafr limit), pair. 83,48 FOR ALL DAY. About 30 ‘pairs of the finest all wool Blankets made, all travel- ing men's samples—are very slightly solled—sold up to $15.00 per pair; your cholce at, per Jannary Curtaln Clearance Close Out All Odd Curtains—In Three 1.0ts. Curtalns worth up to $1.00—at, each .15¢ Curtains Worth \lp !0 '2 00—«[ each Curtains worth up to ss.oo%‘af each 50¢ Rope Portleres, for single doors, worth up to $2.00; to close out, 75 0dd and single pa! s of Purneranc, worth up to $5.00; one day only, 98¢ and 81.! Ruffled Swiss Curtalns, Wg‘lhsug to $2.00; to close out, pair. 98¢ Great Dress Trimmin; Sale Friday Dress Trimmings, worth 10¢ to four big lots— Black, white and colors; also braids, galloons; the greatest DON'T MISS THE VERY 00 Yard-—on sale in .5¢, 10c, 15¢, 25¢ gold mixed.. Bands, appliques, es offered in Omaha. PECIAL BARGAIN EVENT, Sweeping Price Reductions on Furnishings MEN'S AND BOYS' 8$1.00 SHIRTS, 3%0—200 dozen sample garments in all sizes and styles—fine percale: light and dark colors, at .v f Boys' 760 Blouse Walsts, light or dark, Friday .. 3%¢ Men's 750 Underwear, 8BoExtra quality, heavy fleeced, in all sizes, great snap 75¢ Laundered Shirts, 38o—Men's and Boys' Shirts, l-l‘;‘my solled, all go; Friday at one price. . 280 jweaters that sold regularly to n 00, odds and ends of !ul ! to $1.50 Wool Underwear; on ssle at, garment madras, etc, with or without colla 80 Wool snd Flesce Lin Bocks, pair ... i Ladies’ Underwear —In jersey ribbed and fleeced; gray, white and ecru; 7Toc and $1.00 values, at. .39 Ladies' Union Fuits—Regular $1.00 values, white and ecru, regular and extra hler, on sale Friday. 490 Children's Winter Underwear Jersey ribbed and fleece lined, vests and pants, 50c values, at.. 250 German Xnitting Wnnm day at, skein. .. . Staple and Fancy Notions at 1-2 to 1-5 Reg- ular Prices Friday—in Domestic Room. 'We save you from 88 per cemt to | 50 per cent om your housekeeping | expenses. 48-1b. sacks best High Patent Flour t $1.40 Cane Granulated $1.00 g8 5 1bs, best Rolied hr.nmnm\ Oat meal 6 Ibs. bei for . 6 lbs. for .. por sack 3 Pineapple Cubes, clal) per can . The best Domestic Macaroni, per’ package ... & Lavaline Scouring Soap, per can best Bulk Laundry Starch 2 on A Oll or Mustard Bardines, can Bromangelon, Jellycon or Jello, package ... 7Y 6 Ibs, best Pearl Tapio ley, Farina or Hominy ... 26¢ Gallon cans New Orleans Molasses, for .66¢ 3-Ib. cans Soi1d Packed Tomatoes for [} 2-1b, s Golden Pumpki Equash or Haked Beans . ¢ BUTTER, m-n‘fin Im‘- Fancy Country Rell Butter, b ,.28¢ DON'T Fancy Count per pound N mery Butter, Ib Y. A Cheaae, m berger Cheese, Ib | Neufchatel Cheese, each Sap Sago Cheese, each Peanut Butter, per Jp Good Butterine . bs. Good Table Butierine | 2 Fancy Table Butterine, equal creamery, per lb . THH GREATEST MARXET IN THE WEST POR FRESE vlolrul.l h Fresh Spinach, per peck / Fresh Cuulitiower, b [ Fresh Heets, Carrots and runnp. per bunch . “ Ereah Shallots, per bunch’ Fresh Brussels Sprouts, 1b Fancy Wax Beans, 1b ..... ¥ancy Ripe Tomatoes, 1b Fancy Celery, 2 for p Fancy Cape Cod Cranberrie Large Grape Frull, eacn esh Cabbage, 1D T, Sarucy Sweet Potatoes, 1b ng.- Fresih Parsley, bunch 2 heads fresh Leaf Letfuce . Targe head Lettuce, Th%ec and Host Mixed Nuts, 2 1bs. for Highland Navel Oranges—the of gquality—kissed by the sun, moon snd stars, per dozen 16, 17%¢, 20¢, 26c and roraer IRT HAYDEN'S FIRST,,,