I MK UMAHA HKK: iHLKSUAV. fer.Wh.MHfcK 7. Rotary Qui) Starts j Attendance Contest I . -tl iiurtH't ii( die Oiuatta Ku ') Ury ilub tlucj llolfl Kuntrllflli- j nb f'Hdy lumluon yotctiiay. j 1 h ctub n divitird into lo! KfOUpt, which liat lircil iljrlrd lltf j "UU U.)i" inj ihr -New Hoy." aJ hr mrinlirr wrr; autoniattfall) I.Uiri) iii ihr iruun, tjruling ou tl lrngih of tlicir mrmhfrthiii in the ilt(l. Al lrt.h. r rlrclnl liilullrl lh MM Ku" and Ihr.trr Nri in. tt roli.nrl i the "Nrw Ho." J'ruca will lf nM to the tuloiirl ml oihrr oft'ima in lAnmund f the wliiih huw tlie latuM it IrinUuce during September, It wat announced that ih Whirl, the Koury publication, lut brm.dii icmlinurit during Scptnnher, Joy Sutihen wa elected editor (or the tiiuiiih, and il a im hi motion that the )irr aa d tt'oniinued, accord i" it to mt of the Kotarmni, A mo Ward preiidrd' at chairman. More Tributes Paid Fall Ak-Sar-Ben The pulling power of the "Smile '( l-'J" wa made evidrnt Turt day in two letters received by Sec retary Ch'urlr Trimble rif the AU-Sar-lien expotitimi, which will pro- :)ue the how at Ak ar Urn tit-Id I the riming nf iirnibrr 1,' 1ft, in- J t In i v r. The (11 ! Inter came from A, V. ' I'orry, r'rrlary til the Iowa UI (air. ; ' 1'lrane tar me a lo (or your Smile. ( IV.'.V" the Irttrr rrad. "I , law the 'Smile of t I vow ut on j and it wa ilrndid, but I have lo rern the 'Sniile of '2f at the I Marirfo'd KafJnu.' HI I liiratfo, and hi my tiiniun it i nrn better than lot yrar' produii vn." The other litter rame (mm F.. J ('11114111, member ol tlir Iowa buaid of am ultmr. It ail m pad: "1 alo W4ii to eij4e a bo for the first two da ol your '.Snult o( I''.'.'' I inniirr n)tlf brtu nat in teriug the Smile hm you put on hut year, and uudrrttand ( from anou teo le lw bat 'en Mlii. yrai'k milr in ( Imago that it 1 1 veil outrank lt twin" MUamiri I'm if if Train I Wrrtlfit ,Nmr Dunlur MitMturi ranlic farligcr train No. 6.1M, running between Omaha ai'd I' all I'lty, wat derailed one mile and a half wr.t ol Dunbar ruedy. No one wa injured, but the engine, tender and three, coache leu the track, ploughing up .""0 ; He. A biokrn rail it believed to ha,e hern the aue of the wreck. I'udrr the rame of chaturapga, he wat played in Hinduttan near ly JOO years ago. Enormous Crowds Throng Our Counters for the Great Sale of the Stock of the Eldredge-Reynolds Co. at Record Breaking Prices L Tueiday and Wedneiday tht departmtntt partici pating in the $alt of the Eldredge-Reynoldi $toch were crowded with thoppert who came and taw and bought and went away well tatiified with their bargain. Thunday will be another big day. Included in thi$ tale are many timely purchatet I overttockt, manufacturer' uamplet and other (' tirable good which, purchasing for cath and in large quantities, we are able to offer in thi tale at similar reduction. Read This Advertisement Carefully and Inspect the Merchandise Then You Will Want to Buy Practically All of Your Season's Supply of o T rl rl n 0 el roes aiuierww At Prices That Will Warm the Cockles of Your Economical Heart 1(D) Just Think of Hosiery Like This! It should not be necessary to mention more than a few items to give you an illustration of how extraor dinary the bargains are "which we are offering. Just think of this We arc offering All Silk Hose for women, either in glove silk, fashioned thread silk, silk right up to the top or with mercerized top in the style you prefer in black and every desirable color, not a pair in the lot worth less than 2.25 and most of them worth from that price up to 2.50; we offer these at 1.39 a pair. We cannot stress this wonderful value enough. Then there are Gotham fiold Stripe Hose, famous throughout the country,, for their exquisite quality, regularly sold at 3.50 priced ai J.50. Lehigh Hose, Victor Hose, Eiffel Hose, Boyd Hose all well known brands are reduced to unhlievably low prices. Listed Below Are a Few Examples: Hosettes 1.50 Womea'g Hosettes All glove silk with fancy garter tops; in black, white CQ and colors ; specially priced, pair UtC Eiffel Silk Hose '1.65 Eiffel Silk Hose All silk to knee ; black white and colors; panel back; 7Q specially priced for this sale, pair, I 7 C v Lisle Hose 1.00 and 1.20 Women's Lisle Hose In plain lisle and silk lisle; imported and domestic; regular and extra sizes; specially CQ, priced for this selling, per pair,. rC Glove Silk Hose 2.69 Women's Glove Silk Hose Mostly brown; fashioned; double soles QC and heels; full length; per pair, wC Gold Stripe Hose Gotham Gold Stripe Hose In thread silk, full fashioned; double silk tops; O Cfl Mack, brown and white; pair, fJJ Fancy Silk Hose 3.50 and 600 Fancy Silk Hose Plain all silk ami with embroidered and lace clocks; Mack, brown and white; spe- O Cf chilly priced for this seHinjf. pair, fctOU T.efcirrli QilV TTasa 1 C5 Lahifih Silk Hose Km broidcred ; in black, white, colors. 1.00 Pure Silk Hose 2.50 All Pure Silk Hose In thread silk and glove silk; full fashioned; double soles and spliced heels; in black, white and 1 shoe shades; all sizes; per pair, tOv Pure Thread Silk Hose 2X3 and 3.50 All Pure Thread. Silk Hose Double silk tops; double silk soles and high spliced heels; full fashioned; 1 QC black, white and shoe shades, XJ Pure Silk Sose 1.65 999 A pure silk hose with lisle gar ter top; perfect fitting; tailored seam back ; black, white and colors; spe- 1 ff eially priced in this selling, pair, X alVf Infants' and Children's Socks 25c and 50c Infants' and Children's Socks Holled and cuff tops, fancy Oj nt colors and patterns; all sizes, fci 1 2t Boys' and Girls' Stockings 50c and 75c Boys' and Girls' Stockings Tony and other well known OfJ brands; black, white and brown, OuC Pure Silk Sox 1.00 to t50 Pure Silk Sox-For children; in white and fancy colored cuff tops 7Q f UK, and rolled tops; all sizes; pair, Main floor North Why Crowds Flock to Our Second Floor The Rcady to-Wear Sections Present Such Wonderful Values ' in Women's and Misses Apparel as These New Fall Dresses New fall dresses of lilk or wool that EMrtdg Reynolds formerly sold at 23.00 to 53 CO re now offered at 15.00. 25 00 to 39.50 top coata from the Misses' Section are now to be hid for 15.00. You may select a worn ea'i 59 50 to 100 00 coat for 33 75. And in Children's Wear, girW cloth autti that formerly sold at 10 00 to 20 00 can be purchased during: this tale for oa?y 2 93. , Women's Summer Frocks All of the Women'i Summer frock 1, either silk or cotton, which have been telUn; at 15 00 to 30 00, art fait being diipoaed of at 500 each, Si.k or hngene bloutea at 99c that were formerly priced up to 4 00; white aat een pettlecata at T5 that formerly ioU at 1.50; fibr lilk iweateri at 4M which were formerly pnce4 750 U 1250. Ia4ed, they are too numerous to mention. Just Think of Shoes Like These! The Kdrcde-Reynolds Shoe Stock offers Home of the best shoe values in years. The Shoes now on sale in the Women's Shoe .Department are in all the most attraetive styles and of the best quality. The Women's Shoes include the smartest styles in Strap Slippers, Colonial Tongu Effects, Oxfords and Plain 'umps in satin and patent leather, black or brown kid or calf. The Children's Shoes include high and low Shoes. Oxfords, for girls, boys and young men. A Few Examples of the Bargains In Women's .Shoes 11.00 Women's Black or Brown Kid Walking; Oxfords Specially priced in this selling, per pair, 10.00 Brown or Tan Calf Oxfords Specially priced in Thursday's selling at, per pair, 8.50 Black Satin Strap Pumps Specially priced in Thursday's selling, per pair, 12.00 Women's High Shoes In various leathers including buckskins, priced specially at, per pair, 10.00 Women's Lace Boots Black or brown kid ; mili tary heels; welt sjles specially priced, per pair,. 10.00 Women's Satin Strap Slippers With beaded vamps, G.50 Women's Patent and Dull Leather Strap Sandals, 5.95 4.95 3.95 1.45 4.95 4.95 2.95 Shoes for Children 2.25 to 8.50 Children's Shoes, 95c, 1.45, 1.95, 2.15 Third Fl.or E.tt Shoes for Young Men and Boys 6.50 and 8.50 Youn Men's Hign Shoe lu black, J QC bruu and tun gilfikin; llonJu'ar writ soles, per pair, 1 t0 5 00 and 600 Yoanf Mn'i Oxfords In black ur tan QC ca!fkin: tioodvfar tlt it; n-cmllv piio.'J, pair, 7i)C 3 50 to 4 50 Boys' High Sho In l.ia.-k. t.r.m n and - A tan vntfkkin i a' elk Ain play ; t.u. UM I, p ur, 1 4 50 to 6 00 Boys' High Shoes In I.Wl. drvwn .r tan 'lkUli U'Ml)fiir tiUHiil Writ ! aUi-a II 1 1 Q A j i' 4j pt ial!y pricvd fur Thunday, r pair, fciaTO Think of Underwear Like This! fu Urwlerwfar there are splendid bargains in knit, silk or muslin stylos. We haven't enough to satisfy everybody, but there are hundreds of garments for women who appreciate bar gains when they see them. Just read this in the Knit Underwear Section there are some women's silk vests made by the most famous maker of vests of this kind. We are not per mitted to advertise his name. We offer these vests at 1.59 each and they arc worth from 2.50 to 2.98 every day in the year. At the same price you will find Jersey silk vests that are worth up to 2.25 and 275. Near them you will find bloomers, long and short, in Jersey silk and knit silk. Many of these are also from the same famous maker whose name we cannot mention. We offer these for 2.l.!9 while the regular prices are 4.00 to 4.25. In the Muslin Underwear Section, gowns and teddies of soft nainsook with fine lace edgings and medallion insets are marked at 79c, which would scarcely pay for the material in them. Crepe de chine gowns and teddies with deep yokes or georgette and beautiful val laces are infinitely lovely in their delicate tints and unbelievably small in price. Imported handmade two-piece voile sets which were moderately priced at 5.00 are offered in this sale for 2.98. 2.79 to 3.50 Children's Silk and 1 nf Wool Union Suits Priced at, 1.25 to 2.00 Women's Fall Weight OA Cotton Union Suits Special at, OiC 2.00 to 2.75 Women's Jersey Silk -1 fiQ Vests Priced in this selling, 1 07 2.00 Women's Silk Knit Bloom ers Special in this sale, each, 3.00 to 3.50 Women's Jersey Silk n OQ Blomers Specially priced, pair, &JJ 3.50 to 5.00 Women's Silk Ted dies, Bloomers and Union Suits, 89c to 1.00 Children's Cotton Union Suits Priced specially, 80c Women's Summer Union Suits Priced for this selling, snit, 2.39 2.39 2.50 59c 59c 1.00 1.50 Muslin and Batiste Gowns Teddies and Two-Pieces, priced, 2.25 Lace Trimmed and Embroid- i ered Batiste Gowns and Teddies, 1DU 5.00 Tub Silk and Handmade O Q Q Voile Two-Piece Sets Priced,. 4 O 1.25 Nainsook Teddies and Gowns 1 TQ Lace and embroidery trimmed, X 3.50 Silk Crepe de Chine Teddies All shades, specially priced at, 3.98 to 4.50 Silk Crepe de Chine Gowns and TeddiesAHshades, spe- Q pj eially priced for this selling, iu 1.50 Satin and Crepe de Chine Camlsolee Tailored or lace trimmed; spe- QPj eially priced in this selling, each, SOC 2.19 Third Floor Canter. Why Crowds Flock to Our Infants' Section "You Never Saw Such Vulues!' is the exclamation of shoppers, e iallv those who have inspected the wonderful values in the Infants' Depart ment. Children's Coats, Capes Dresses, llati, Muslin Cndenvcar, Night Dresses, Wash Drewes, Rompers. Shirts loac and many other useful garments are offered at prices that are remarkably unusual for mmhan. diso of such h ik" quality. Here are a fev examples 3 03 to 25.00 Children's Coata and Cape Medium and Iwavy weight j 1A PRICE dark and light shades, at, 2 50 to 8.50 Children's 3Qr to 1 QO Summer and Winter JUU0 1,30 75 Black VWtt H vU !r b.y and pliU in infam'a plain rolled lQ brim; npi-naHy pn.d at, 'h, 59o to 550 Children's Muhn Undarthing - Drawn, ahpa, gna, OtZ t QDf Iccplng (mnniM. priml, wOU Negligees or Breakfast Coats Of si. ut aaiitt. lUiKt ntilrtd l urdurnv ltbr, ciu(trib! f.f tUf fill 6uri an- pra- ti-al hu.i f " U b rnwv4 fri tU luxury ri t by th iha'p r.l I' U-m they davt rrlnc4t , NfgUjrces and Breakfast Coats '2 Price 5 00 Corduroy Robes, , 2.95 7.M House Dmses 2X9 OSo Rubber Crtb 3!iU- rqc 250 to IW ChiUnn'i Wuh Drtuaa Ortfundira, it, e.nu ponKtHt 1 1Q pclHy jrcrl Thurdav, r h, to lafaati' Wontad Shirt OO. eiUr ftfeA Ut ihU v!Uti, Me U 150 lafaata toft o the-h Ktt and Ma-k ahabt T). U DO. k4 an. pain.! Uaik. r ; .r t4 ar-!,, 200 to 3 98 Children's Creepers and 7Q RomperaPrlecd for Thurs.lay at, 125 Children's Play Togt-Of blue rham bray, piped with redi Mimd or CQ. lr nks ; specially prion! at, "'C Mo to 5 50 Infanta White Dmiea and Slips -Short ami OQ to i qq hand an. marhii mad. fO 25c Children's MrctrUd Hlf )JL-Hoae-Priori at, pr pair, 2C 45o to 5(Kj Baby "a Rabber PaaU- 1 Q .specially primj for Thur,Uy at. 5o Childrta's Blue Chambray Overall sad Percale Apron He j nn cUlly priced f.r ThurvNy ullinf, 'C Me Outlof rUnaal Highl Oowna OQ Wait atnl tfit priv,, rack, S'C 1 00 Childrta'a Rtnpr-Si.feial!y CO prWd Ur Mt anic aH, OJC MeUlU Cnildrtt'i Creeper. aa4 IQ Ramperat'tU'fJ r Tkurvlay, II I II 111 I Ml J... K fji1' -a -aftitfi '''i. 'flliiiffflaT'ifii i WMi'iife VytelWkaMaMkst''iWri ItrtaaaaaiaitWfcisr n'liV li1ri aw''" Tiatahii rti;llsii.5ai