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EVERY _ | PAIR OF SHOBS N THIS STOCK 1L} RELIARLE until 1 Al sizes, all widths, all new style o WOMEN'S $3.50 SHOES at $1.98 Welt vewed or turn soles, viel kid, gun metal calf and will ce patent colt, broken lines and odds and ends, all 98 sizes, at, pair Men’s Sho diwm or heavy weights, box lour ealf, vici kid or patent worth up to $3.50 pair, at, pair .. Men’s welt sewed shoes, in all ers, lace, button and blucher with single or double soles— p to $4.00 pair, at, pair great bargains Thursday. Three Clearing Sale Specials in the Cloak Department Women'’s $1.50 Waists at 75¢ Up-to-date styles in tailored Women'’s $20.00 Suits $10.00 All this season’s styles—the up-to-date colors and fab- ries—long coat styles that will give excel- lent wear, $10 LY T A R Men’s up-to-date winter shoes—me- . $1.98 . $2.38 Great reduction in prices on all our children’s, boys’ and girls’ shoes. Thursday Begins Our Annual Clearing Sale SHOES FOR, WOMEN FOR CHILDREN REMAREABLE PRICE REDUCTIONS ON EVERY PAIR OF HIGH GRADE SHOES IN OUR ENTIRE STOCK. We will positively earry over no shoes Every pair of winter shoes must be sold during this sale. These prices are so low that the stock next season. srtainly be sold in a few days. WOMEN'S $4.50 =% SHOES at $2.98 Patent colt, gun metal, viei kid, ete., some with cloth tops, some with kid tops: grand special-— pair es ‘Women or ve- and patent colt—500 pairs of genu- colt— ine samples and sample sizes 214 to4, w abe 0y leath- ¥ styles Women worth $1.75, pair . Women'’s $10.00 Cloaks $5.00 Long, heavy or medium weight winter cloaks;black or colors—good styles, good quality, worth up to $10.00, $5 FOR MEN Shoes in Basement and Nurses’ Slippers, worth up to 0 EVERY PRICE 1IN THIS SALE IS A GREAT REDUOCTION WOMEN'S $5.50 SHOES at $2.38 The finest patent eolt, patent kid, gun metal, velour calf, suede and bronze shoes— have positively $22§ been selling up to $5.00 a pair, at,pair. .. ’s good reliable shoes, in kid orth up to $3.50— .. 98¢ Slippers ’s house Comfort at, a ...95¢ Everything at waists—made of fine fab- ries, all sizes—worth $1.50; Our January Wash Goods Sale || 30-in. Shantora Silk, a rough I weave and very soft and clinging, for dresses and . blouses—in all the newest shades, yard .. 45¢ Colored Bedford Cords, our own importation and strict- ly exclusive, yard ....29¢ Printed Batiste — in dots, stripes and large floral de- | | | signs, yd., 10¢ *nd 15¢ T | | | l | | BRANDEIS STORES ‘ 3000 I e I Thursday is Chocolate Day in Sweetland—East Arcade. Our Delicious Bitter Sweet Chocolates ——flavors are strawberry, rasp- berry, pineapple or vanilla, also nut centers— regular 40c a pound quality, at, per 1b Next Saturday we announce the great clearing sale of all our Sil- verware. This includes our Ster- ling silver and our plated ware. The bargains will be wonderful. clearing sale 75 price— Doy de U OUR JANUARY LINEN SALE BED SFREADS || Full sige crochet bed spreads, Marseilles patterns, full shrunk; $1.76 values, ea $1.39 Extra large crochet bed spreads, sood heavy weighti $1.30 values, each 980 $2.50 full size Marseilies” tern bed spreads—fringed— with or without cut corners, | each 1.89 | PATTERN OLOTHS 5310 Size, best quality, mercer. | ized pattern cloths, '1 values, each .,.........y 8x4 round thr linen pattern values, each ... $x10 Irish satin damas cloths, good designs, values, each clothi nno $1.98 BiC YEAR FOR COLONISTS Rich Harvest of Land Settlement is | Looked For by Railroads. i In each year the railroads have two e — | short periods which they call colonist Exm EAT BANNER, 1909 | periods. The spring colonist period is from 30 H ‘\mr.n 1 to April '3, and the fall period . L | trom_September 15 to October 15. In the Hatriman apd Mill Lines Are Mak-| ¢ Gerjod of 1909 the Harriman lines sold tng Preparations to Hundle [a total of 1Ll ti¢kéts to California, & " to. the Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Montana, eigvhn Nevada, Utah, Oolorado and Wyoming Momestead Country. Colonizing work ‘aone by the railroads in| the west and the Pacific northwest during | the fall of 1909 broke all records In railway history and local railroad officials look to | even @ greater Mmvasion of the western | country duripg the spring of 1910, Figures prepared In the offices of the| Harriman. lines and the Burlington route | indicate an increase in the movement of homesteaders of fully 70 per cent over the figures for 199. The Harriman lines car- ried more hemeseekers to the northwest in | 1900 than {n any year of its history D. Clem Deaver, superintendent of the homeseekers depastment of the Burlington route, piedicts a great Influx of land seckersiafid homesteaders to the northwest during Spring and fall of 1919, The torn) Passenger assoctation s now coRBAREIE over the dates for excur- slons w fwest _and the cost of trans portation, The Transcontmental Passenger assopiation: Will hold a-session in Chicago Jenuary 6 when ‘dates will be fixed and rates gpnounced for homeseekers and tour 18tu, | Represefitative 'Charies A. Randall of | Newman Greve is one of the latest to ac- (OTHERS FRIEND A LINIMENT FOR EXTERNAL USE. Not dnly is Mother's Friend a safe and simple remedy, but the comfort and healthful condition its use pr: timable value to every expectant mother. Mother's Friend relieves the pain aad discomfort caused by the strain on the different liga- ments, overcomes hausea by counteraction, prevents backache and numbness of limbs, soothes the inflammation of the breast glands, and in every way. aids in pre- serving the health and comfort of prospective mothers, Mother’s Friend is a lini- meut for external massage, which by lubricating and expanding the different mus- cles and membranes, thoroughly prepares the system for baby’s coming without danger to the mother. Mother's Friend is sold at drug stores. Write for our free boak for expectant mothers. = quire large tracts {1908 ' the same lines sold only a total of | weakens the system. Cure it promptly by nadn Wyoming, He has Just completed ' del Whereby he has obtained title to, 80F acres of land between Basin and Greybull, Wyo. A portion of this property he will set‘aside to be known as | Basin Gardens, a sort of public park. points. In the corresponding period of This I8 an increase in the fall perfod of 8 per cent. The longer & cold hangs on, the more it using Chamberlain s Cough Remedy. BROME MUST FIGHT FOR HIS Other Attormey for Mrs. Pratt Does Not Find as Smooth Sailing us Vinsonhaler. H. €. Brome, unlike D. M. Vinsonhaler, will not get a judgment against Mrs. Julla Montgomery Pratt without a preliminary fight. BE. M. Bartlett appeared before Judge Sears a®d made formal entry as counsel [ for Mrs. Pratt In the Brome suit and asked, and was granted, until January 81 to plead. Mr. Brome I8 suing for 5,500 for services similar to those alleged by former Judge Vinsonhaler. ' Mr. Bartlett is the attorney who displaced these two in the settlement James Hervey proceedings with Colonel Pratt. oduces makes it of ines- SEVENTY APPEALS DISMISSED Wholesale Effacement of Police Court Cases from District Docket. ‘WHO IS TO BLAME? THE QUESTION Exhibition Demonstrates How Easy it Really Is to Chedt Justice if You Omly Know How. Seventy dismissars of police court appeals entered in district court by City Prosecutor Dickinson again call t4 mind the easy way | of defeating justice which has existed m‘ Douglas county for years and years. The formula is this; When convicted in police court file an appeal bond-—this is easy because It does not require cash—then leave town or move, or wait till the city’s witnesses disappear so that the city prose- cutor must nolle the case when it reaches dlstrict court.” It will not be difficult to get some one to go on & bond In pllice court, for there never has been a sult Lo collect an appeal bond from police court, although all are duly ordered forfeited. Whose dufy It is tc prosecute the bond forfeitures and to collect the money 13 in dispute. The county attorney's office thinks it 1s up to the attorney for the Omaha Board of Edueation, because the school board gets the money—or might, If the sults were prosecuted. It is the opinion of others that It is the duty ‘of the comnty attorney to sue on forfelted bonds, and somé venture the opinion that it Is tnbum. bent upon the city prosecutor. Attorneys asked for an opinion consult the code and say the matter s uncertain, It seems to be clear that each of the three officlals is sure the duty does not devolve upon him. A miscellaneous collection of the cholcest | products of police court assembled in court room No. 1 Wednesday to hear seventy cases nolled, and some others set for hear- ing during.the remaining days of the week. But besides “fags" and ‘“vags’ and in- mates of disorderly houses there were other | cases dismissed. One prosecution for main- taining & slgn over the sidewalk in viola- | tion of a.city ordinance was thrown out, | and the first bateh brought by Health Com- | missioner Connell against a half dczen dairymen and milk dealers also went by the board. S p————— \ Dahgerous Surgery in the abdominal reglon is prevented by the THE BRADFIELD ©O0., ATLANTA, GA. use of Dr. King's New Life Pills, the paln- less purifiers, %e. For sale by Beaton Drug Co. | 1sh to ‘Noves, MAHA 'I'IH'RSD AY WINTER STYLE BOOK And » 15¢ Pattern F The: Month's Greatest Clearance Silk Petticoats You cap now enjoy the possession of a rich, rusfing silk petticoat at from two “‘f0_thrée dollars less than at most an otfier Wi, Silk petticoats are sc staple, always in such vogue that rarely do they find their way into clearance sales at prices so sharply cut. Bennett’s again take the initiative and put on sale about 300 garments in very fine grades of taffeta and messa- line and in a large variety of late styles with probably 25 distinct colors or shades in the assortments. It's unmis- takably a rare treat: $5.00 Silk Petticoats. . . . 2-95 $6.00 and $6.50 $8.00 and $9 Petticoats . . 495 Petticoats JANUARY HENEITS 20, 191 Women’s $25 Coats Women'’s $20 Suits Women's Coats-—Choice of a large qua in black and colors, in broadcloths, coverts, diagonals, etc, $26.00, for Women's Suits—The season’s newest coats, pleated skirts, etc., blacks and suits in this lot, for ‘Women's Dresses—Smart styles in pa S10| Women'’s $25 Dresses Misses’ $22.50 Suits ew, fashionable long coats worth to $10.00 nty of $20.00 -$10.00 namas, serges, fum'v rhnckn and values utity n leading colon ple; mixtures, pleated and college styles and long waisted models, T TR A S e A S R T LD i ..$10.00 Choice of the House Sale— Any Womnn s Suit, Coat or Dress to $50.00, for "éa ) ipsiva foh $19.50 Real Hand-Made Laces Less Than Half Heavy benutitul patterns suitable for pillow case Real etticoats and fancy:work BSc, spectal, at ... Barmen i, Torchon These famous German made Laces are noted for their Shown in wide and narrow edges, Widths to 3% Inches and values to 19¢, special. wearing qualities. tions to matech, New Spring and Summ this we and new Wash Fabrics opened up tiles wi newest and smartest Summer Tex Coloréd linens will have a tremendous VOgue. lighter welghts will be particularly fav. Pure linen, every good shade and yard w New Foulards a Counter heaps of new 1910 styles silk selling. The foulards are exception: terns. They are water proofed and spot Crochet Laces in wide and narrow widt hs, large variety of s, shects, center wleces re big ulue- at 19¢ Luces for a, Nickel y a with Toser- S5 = er Dress Linens ek. The early buyer in guest of the 1l revel in the showing. Course ramie effects and ored for suits and street dresses. ide, at 390, 59¢ and 750 nd Pongees The recognized leaders of the year's ally beautiful in volorings and pat- proof, $1.00 and Nothlng Like It Befere—The Big Sale De -Luxe;Books in Standard Sets Su zb llbruy ‘editions by all the old masters in literature. The identis fyles and bindings selling at high prices by subseripton pub- 18hers dale nt%ennetl s at an average of 25 per cent of established rates. We advise, yes, even urge you to look over the line if you are at all interested in fine books. It's an [ opportunity of a life time. The fand of perpetual June and Less than 3 days from Bl New York; 12 hours from Flon- \ da. Temperature 68 to 78 de- ees during winter months, The amous Colonial Hotel is here. oo b ot gt e i) remest, Addres lorida e St Flhis A, % R Lok wad e Mt Sexiabip Coo et | Rasl Rivey Hew orkor ol sien”Offccs Vhourtst Agencies: \oncs to Provc Sanity and Charge Man Who Tells of Wife's Escapade | and His Shooting Fails to Convince English. Deputy sherifts have taken into custody Charles Noyes of Waterloo. Noyes must appear before the Board of Insanity Com- missloners on a charge of inebriety. Mrs, Noyes is the plaintiff. Mr. Noyes tried to have Informations | lodged against his wife and Miles Neil, also of Waterloo, but County Attorney English decfined to proceed unless Noyes can furnish more evidence than his own story. “You tell an Interesting narrative about the emptying of the revolver,” said Eng- “but you must prove it, if a case is to be started.” Mrs. Noyes denles the tale which her husband tells about herselt and Nell meet- | ing and Noyes shooting at them with a | revolver which would ndt discharge, be-| DREXEL’S Anti-Bunion Shoes For Women This shoe is so constructed that even though you have bunions, you can wear it with comfort. It is a specially con- structed woman's shoe, made one size smaller at the instep, and two sizes wider in the sole. This gives a snug fit over the instep and throngh the heel and at the same time allows the foot to rest wholly on the sole, as it should, and not on the up- pers. 'The stock used is fine soft kid, the soles flexible and cosy,’ They are made In button and lace. Don't suffer with your feet when you can get a shoe like this. PRICES—TURNED SOLES— $3.50 WELT SOLES— $4.50 Drexel Shoe Co., 1419 Farnam Street. “PRIDE OF OMAEA." ere were no cartridges in it. cause there were no g Usa this flour and you'll ‘decide 3 Pick of all vou ever tried. Guard the heaith of your family by keep- | o you know this whaal's selected, bottle of Chamberlain’s It has no equal for coughs, ing at hand “a Cough Remedy. colds and croup. Is K Ea — ' Building Permits. . Cameron, 1425 Binney, frame dwell 111 South Fort; 500; Henry C; fih, frame dwell- ing, $2,000. of ' (Bstablished 1879) ping ~C: u“I’: Croup, ‘Whoopin oug Bronchitis, cauyhs. : Diphtheria, Catarrh. Cresolone is a Boon fo Asthmatics. ective o breatbe in a woem more effective e . 124 b, n milling so protected ps its sweet and nutty flavor, ch sack meets the housewife favor? MISS PAULINE PRICE 2009 California Street FREE! FREE! An Order on Her Grocer for a to Every Woman who malls us & verse of four to six lines (which we use for advertising) about Pride Omaha Flour. Updike Milling Co. 1813 llu-nu. Avi Omaha, Web, HOTELS. Sack of Pride of Omaha Flour Don't Miss the Big ferings Wednesday in our JANUARY CLEARANCE prices are seldom seen anyw here. HANDSOME LONG COATS Values each .... FINE TAILOR SUITS That sold up to $40. Chiffon Broadeloths, Venetian Cloths, Diagonal Serges, ete,, Thurs- day, choice of over 300 suits, at, ONE PIECE DRESSES —at,. efich 'y . oiiiean choice, at Dress Skirts, Worth to $10.00— Panamas, Voiles, Serge and Fancy Mixtures, new styles and colorings, for .. .33,98 Long BSilk Kimonos—§5 nlld 'fi values, at Infants’ 50¢ Pyjam md Nkm Gowns-—at $5.00 Beaver Extra Special in Price Reducing on Llnlns In Our High Grade Linen Depart- ment Thursday. Special large hemmed and fringed Bath Towels, worth 45c, Thurs- day, each . 5¢ Large hemmed and hemstiiched all linen Huck Towels, worth 39 cents, Thursday, each ....19 Splendid fringed crochet spreads, cut cprners, pretty pnl— terns, worth $3.00, Thursday, at, each 1.75 Genuiré Imported Marseilles Bed- spreads, knotted fringe, full size, worth $6.50, Thursday, nt €RCH iy i e s e Large size 81x90 Sheeu rench cream, heavy and durable, worth 79¢, Thursday, each ......55¢ Honvy and strong Pillow Cnes, fuil size, worth 19¢, Thursday, at, each 14¢ 50¢ Embroideries 15¢ A beautiful line of fine Corset Cover Embroider- eries, Wide Bands and Skirt Flouncings, up to 24 inches wide, all latest flor- al and open work effects, and worth up to 50¢ yard, choice Thursday, yd. 15¢ Our alm is to bust trust prices- 45 lb. ack best High Patent Flour 1.40 6 lbs, best hand picked Navy upan- for . 2850 1 1b, cans Alaska Salmon . The best domestic Macaroni, pkg. Largo bottle Assorted Picikles, 3 pure Tomato Catsup or Worcester Sauce, per_bottle 8% All kinds $10.00 Boys’ Clothing Clearance HAYDEN: "“:;r‘:i‘_‘;;‘" Sole Agents for Stetson Borchert Dress Ly Forms. THE RELIABLE STORE Mef'y Suyeh, Tastefulness, Elegance, Style, Quality are embodied in the splendid of- Such superb values at these sale to $30,00, all best mater- ials‘and colors, newest styles, at, ..$10.00 Silks and fine wool fabrics, Jer- sey, etc., values to $30.00, on sale .$8.95 Opera Coats and Capes at Half Price All Fine Furs at Half and Less FUR COATS—One Big Lot that sold regularly at $40.00 and $50.00— Flannelette Dressing Sacques, that Long Eiderdown Kimonos, $§4.00 -8 Flannelette Dressing Sacques, that Knit Pfltlcol'u, 180 v lue-. Thursday Sales in the FROMO9 A M. TO10A. M. One case of 36 fnch unbleached Muslin, yard limit, at, yard ........5¢ FROM10A. M. TO 11 A. M. One case all wool Plald Blankets, FROM2P.M. TO 3 P. M. One case of Flannelette, all good One case 81x90 Shéets, It’'s Money In Your Pocket to Trade at Hayden's for Groceries BUSTING TRUST PRICES ON BUT- Fancy Country Roll Butter, Fancy Ci uunlly Creame y Fancy o 1bs; hotes Japan Rice ase ‘x»uu 4 1bs. fancy Japan Head \aBo | _Cheese, 200 6 Ibs. beat Paarl Tapioca, Sago, Barley ki~ il g il burger Cheese, 1b. Neufchatel Chesse, 8ap Sago Cheese, Peanut Butter, per b Fancy 2 Ibs. Good Butterine 80 Fanty Muir Peaches, ib.. 2 1bs. Table Butterine 380 Fancy Cleaned Currants, 1b. Fancy Table Butterine Cholce California Prunes, 1b creamery, per Ib.... Fancy Itallan Prunts, 1b FRESH VEGETABLE 1 1b” pkg. Mince Meat. . TIME AT HAYDEN'S than one-half you pay elsew! Ofl or Mustard Sardines, per 2 heads fresh Leaf Lettuce....... 0 Bromaagelon, Jellycon or Jell-O, Fresh Carrots, Turnips,. Boets or Shallots, per bunch. 4 Fancy Cauliflower, Fancy Ripe Tomato Fresh Fancy Cabbage, The finest production of California— Boginning Thursday ;\ ey N N\ -$19.90 sold at $2.00, Thursday, at 8¢ values, Thursday, at 1.98 sold up to $1.00, Thundny, at, each A day, ai .. s bonds V4 D OP Domestic Room regular 8c quality, 10 full size, regular $3.50, for one hour, at, per pair $2.25 patterns, 36 inches wide, at, a yord i\ o3 Lo BNe FROM 2:30 TO 3:30 P. M. regular price, 59¢, 4 palr to a customer, at, each .. . 47¢ Lion City Laces In Which We are Sole Omaha Selling Agents are undoubtedly the best, most beautiful and satisfactory Wash Laces on the market; cost less, worth more, Specials at ......5¢ Th%¢ and 10¢ Fancy Val. Laces—Big job lot purchased, on sale, at, per b B RN T v 2%¢ TER, CHEESE AND BUTTERINE TR " Creamery Butter, ib. . Cream "Yolng ‘América each Parsley, bunch... per 1b. . HIGHLAND NAVEL ORANGES. ‘The Orauge of Quality, kissed by the sun, moon and stars, and the great anti-trust orange, per dozen. . .18e, 1730, 20c, 860 and 300 quart. .. .. Orders taken for Bottle Beer. In Our Buly Liquor Department Fine, High Grade 8-Year Old Rye, a bourbon whiskey, per full Per gallon, $3.50 $1.00 DON'T FORGET Try HAYDENS First ravs “A_manly Ameri- can’s favorite brew A manly American-- that means you ” SECISTERED, .5, par, ofF. THE BEER YOU LIKE Consumz:s’ Distributer John Nittler 8224 So. 24th Street, "1685, mea 3933, Ind, A-1480, Doug “Reliable Den ftistry Tafl’s Dental Rooms of a cut is not at it costs ot‘J:i“ ou get e gu anteethe qual BAKER BROS ANRECTAL DISIAIES cured without e surgical operation. and TWENTNETH CENTUNY FARMEI Best Farm Paper o the West. © -