mi: ui:e: THE REE: OMAHA. OMATTA. nmronrn OCTOUEII 1Q TVESPAY. 18. inin. N F. COAD LAID AT RES 1 Ut Bites Said Over the Body of the ! Dead Banker. i CEEEMONT 13 MOST SIMPLE ons Arr tb Aotlir Pillhrarfn i W hll- llnnorirr rallbrarrra Are Pome of Omaha' l.raillav I lltlrras. I Tha funrral of tha lata John F. Cotd l Ofld Monday inornhiK at M. Cetlllas church ia;innlnK at lu rtYluck. The presence In the chancal, rhnlr and nave of prHiitt-s Hid tuuny clergy, of men and women IiIkii tn public life and of oilirii t more iiumble lk.s all irHtflert to thn if (t aid and te sprct wltli which Mr. C'ciad wan held In hi Ufutlme. Th sarvf. e ti simple and Impressive. At the wish of the rurally no eulogy was pronounced and wlih respect to floral tribute, many uf wlilrh were sent to the home, there as a complete lack of osten tation. On the ilifl lay one lovely floral piece, an ofi'erlng of Mr. Load's own children. Tua casket as borne Into the church by Mr. Coud s elfcht sons through a lane formed by the honorary pallbearers who represented thn bench and bar, leading fiduciary inHtltutlonx ami city officials. Honorary Pallbearers. The h'n,,iar iilil.cnre i were the.e: J, 11. Millard. ! . i,. Davis, iulher Drake, Jeaac Coiikuoii, A. Vv. Tiumliull, h. i.;. Howell, Milton Haiiow. r. j, ;mylh. H ? Hostwu-k. Frank Hamilton, Fred Clarke. i ooiiias r'lvnn. Joseph H ill ii, K. V. Slmeial, Henry T. iutes. W. A. Hedlck. Th rerjulem runs was Impressively read by Hv. U. li. llarr.tniton, pastor of .St. Ceo! lias. Tli" absolution was solemnly pronounced by lilshop t-cannell. clad In his pontifical robes. Keis. J. W. f-ttnson and John O'Grady were masteas or ceremonleB. Other priests In attendance wore Very IUv. i. ' Jpsnnutlt),' Keva. I '. W. Morlarty, I. F. 'McCarthy. F. Carroll, Charles SluKan, V. A. MuUovern. Martin Hronw Iteest, H. J.; Charles Klnsella, S. J.; P. A. Flanagan, Hernard Slnne, Stephen Powd and Kdward Oleason. Father tlleason, as sisted by Father Hronsgeest and Slnno and ths Knights of Columbus quartet, sang the music of the niass, the other strikers being Harry llurlcley, Io Hoffman, John Urennan and John Oleuson. At th end of the service In the church, a solemn corlPKe moved toward the outer, doors, beaded by the ushers, Charles I). Beaton, John Mullen, Frank Mo Cattery and Prof. Crowley. Mr. Cnad'a sons followed, and then came the bier. Women of Mr. Coad's family brought to a close the sad procession. Interment took place In the family lot In Holy Hepulcher cemetery, where Falhnr Harrington read the committal service. He read tula service over the body of a man who met death as bravely as he had lived, a pioneer of Nebraska, who had completely succeeded In life In face of many handi caps, and during .whoso protracted final lUness, while suffering the most excruciat ing pain, uttered not one word of com plaJnt, and whose sole thought was with respeot to the future of his family and regret that they were suffering in his death. Fur Exhibit Tells of Winter Magnificent Display of Costly Felts and Made-Up Garments Beady for Inspection. In the splendid exhibition of fine furs which lc being held this week at the La Book at Yost parlors lurks a very pretty compliment to the good taste of the women and men of Omaha and vicinity, for the display is not only double In monetary value to that held a year ago, but is more than double In beauty of furs displayed. The skins which are the fur workers' material are a fascinating part of this year's show and they have been used by the decorator to good effect. For Instance over a large pier glass Is an archway of valuable skins, ermine spelling the word welcome on a background of seal, and sables forming the draperies. Otter, enough for a ooat, covers the pillars at the side. The value of the skins In the mirror decora tion la over ftM). Curtains of splendid seal hang In one of the doorways, sable skins again relieving the color. Belgian hair, Russian pony, caracul, all of unusual soft, f:ne quality, are other skins shown. In making up the furs this season more thkn In previous years that quality which distinguishes expensive fur from the cheaper qualities, Is much emphasised, that ia Its soft luxuriant quality, Its plia bility. The employment of satin or silk In making1 - up the fur aids In emphasising this quality. -"Ttie large soft muffs shown at the exhibit, the graceful coats, and the new motor hoods of fur and satin, com bine to call forth exclamations of de light from every visitor. rough estimate of the value of the furs shows would be IjO.Ooo. It should be re marked In connection with the exhibit that Omaha la an exceedingly good fur market. both from the purchasers and the purvey ors point of view; that la exceptional good values are given to the customer, and the dealer finds that the fine quality of hi goods is appreciated by the purchaser. The exhibit lasts all this week. Ticit Our near Fompeiaa SXOOll' umaiift'i rinart pot for tt and Lin . qTdVM dTn)i li Itsst Monday Is that Great Sale cf I. ace Curtains ru i tj ueveresi new oiyit-s 'f:'fj" Women's Suits vr Very Specially Priced Hero nn the newest arrivals in wool suits for fall nil tin. favorite vv ors; very well tailored mnl m special bargain for rian'c 1 rtn black Coals at Broadcloths, full satin lined, also lieavv mixture coats. ' i ir v $1 5 New Voile and Panama Skirts at Very newest pleats anil stvle I s- features black and colors. FALL TAILORED WAISTS $1 50 In pleated styles many with embroidered fronts. SILK PETTICOATS at $3.98 (Jood quality of taffeta black or dainty street and evening shades. Wash Val Laces, Linen Torchons, etc., 5c yd. Also Point d 'Esprit Ibices, a great variety in desir able widths, worth 10c yard. HOSIERY worth up t 35c, at 15c AVomenV, men's and children's black and fancy lisle and fine cott.m hosiery, worth up to 35c pair on bargain square. Next Monday Will Be the Most Re markablc Sale of Lace Curtains Ever Held in Omaha. We bought the entire stock on hand from a hard pressed Phila delphia manufacturer. He accepted big loss to get cash. We also bought an entire stock of Imported lace curtains from an Importer. The bargains next Monday will be wonderful. WATCH FOR LATER ANNOUNCEMENTS BRANDEIS STORES ! B ; B B n n H n a a n H i BMRIIRnBIBIIinRBD B RB n n n n B mm VJ 1 f J I 'mm, li MM '-"fU j ilt Add prestMre to roar shopptrur by haTlnf one of Bennett's 68 delivery wsg-ons delWer roar purchase American Tailored Suits for Women 19.50 Tailored Suits are not best made In Paris or In London or In anywhere else but in this country. The Americans excel in tailoring. Americans first Joined style with modern skill and produced a stylish, durable garment. Women feel they must come to Ben nett's for their suits because we show the best American tailored suits. Right now our Fall stock la at its best and we promise you that nowhere will you see such beautiful fabrics so harmon iously designed, in plain and fancy suits. They are found in all shades, Including black and navy, with the narrow pleated skirt, regular semi-fitting, 30-lnch jacket. Beautifully satin lined. We take the liberty to suggest that you come In Just as early as possible as we want our customers to see these Amerlceu tailored suits when they are the newest and freshest. These suits would sell at other stores up to $30.00; our price Spot cash secured for us the choicest of mer chandise values we've had in many months from th? Forced Reduction Sale Of a Well Known Eastern Jobber Seldom before have such values in high class new merchandise been offered you, even at Sale Cont.nues all the Week. IV ii rirn 9 THE RELIABLE STORE Watch ths Ads and Windows Come early $20 Silk Dresses for 56.95 200 of them in the lot. fancy silk, nioiros. Kaialis, pretty one pieiM? designs, in .ill colors, made to sell to bargain you'll seldom, if ever, aga at Women's Military Coutst, $7.50 values, black only; in Tuesday's sale $2.9r o sell to $'J0 , 13 uu duplicated Long Silk Kimono $5.00 values very pretty patterns; on salo at $2.03 Caricul and Seal Plush Coats Skinner's satin lined -IQ AA social at IVJU Here's Some Specials for Tuesday Our Linen department always leads when it comes to giving genuine bargains. Window Shades Best v.- Lace Curtain Stretchers ter colors, 7 feet long, 3f bass wood with uon-nista- inches wide, at 25c ble pins, special .... 9Sc VIADUCT FUR SUELLK TOWN Question of Thirtieth Street Bridge to Be Again Taken Up. OTHERS VIADUCTS IN THE AIR Foot Brldsce tor Klshlcrnth Street Is Now AttkIUbk the Actios of the brestt Western Dodjfe Street Hrldsje In Court. A resolution determining the necessity of the viaduct which Is proposed for Thirtieth trset in the Sheely district will bo Intro duced Into the city council this evening s.nd will be followed by an ordinance ordering- the specifications accepted and ex ecuted by the three railroad companies, the I'nlon Pacific, Burlington and the Mason City A Fort Dodga. This viaduct has been fought about for some time and is now out of the courts again and ready for fur ther legislative action. A foot bridge viaduct ordered for Eight eenth street between Leavenworth and Marcy Is awaiting the action of the Great Western. The railroad has been given Its official notice to build the bridge and plans have been made, but no further move has been made by tt to bigin construction. fhe Nicholas street viaduct Is being de layed by the council which Is planning to widen Nicholas street, and when that Is accomplished the work will go on. The Dodge street viaduct Is still In litigation In the federal court. The fate of the old Eleventh street brtdgo which Is being disowned by both railroads and city Is not yet settled, but it is the general opinion of those concerned t'jat It will be completely rebuilt. MOTHER TELLS PITIFUL TALE Mrs. Molly Stevens Asks Jedsxe Snlton (or Aid Snrs Son Is Shot and Dylna. Declaring her 17-year-old son was shot nd probably dying In a hospital at Lock wood, Mo., near Kansas City, Mrs. Molly 8tsvens. almost Insane wtih grief, beggid Judge Button for aid In Juvenile, conn Monday, but the Judge could do nothing tor her. Eonie months itgo the young man, I-eh-man Stevens, was sent to the State Indus trial nchool a Ktarney. II was paroled, returned to C aha. and shortly was In trouble axaln. Pent back to Kearnoy by the police, he broke anay and went to Lock wood. Mo. lie was not heard of lint 1 a report came to Omaha that the town marshal of Loekwood shut him when h& was trying to break Into a freight car. Since the lad Is out of the state there la nothing that the officer or courts here can do. Mrs. Stevens said her boy is In a terrible condition. Khe said she has been to I.ock wood to see him and knows he cannot live, "lis Is paralysed from the waist down," she said, "and ths hospital won't care for him. He Is so bad because he Is paralysed that a private hospital won't take him, though I am willing to pay." Mrs. Heller ol the Detention Home com forted Mrs. Stevens and will take such steps a are necessary to aid her. . Totnl Kt'llitee of the functions of stontacli. liver, kidneys and bowels, la quickly disposed of with E'ectrlo Hltt.-is. 6o. For sale by llealon lrug Co. MP L-0 U U O rsMDT3 The Ideal Shoe for Men and Women Of all the shoemakers in the world today none has excelled the house of Hannan. Shoe progress has been typified In the footwear turned out by these famous mak ers. They are termed the shoe with out a hurt and Justly so. The llanan shoe conforms to the foot as a kid glove conforms to the hand; and they wear like Iron. We are well stocked with the latest styles from the famous makers, and our corps of expert fitters is ready to assist you In selections. Prices: WOMEN'S $5.00 $5.50 "1 $6.00 MEN'S $5.00 SC. 00 and $7. 00 Drexel Shoe Co. 1419 Farnam St. ESS Regular 15c Pillow Cases, 42 x'M; Tuesday, each lOVC Bleached Sheets, 72x90, reg ularly sold for GOc; Tues day, etch 39C Hope Muslin, 10c goods Tuesday 7V2C Unbleached Table Damns1, popular at 30c; a rare bar gain for Tuesday. . .17VsC Bed Spreads, in all colors and a snap at 73c; Bennett's Tuesday selling price 59c Crash Toweling:, regular 8V2C goods Sl-ii; $1.50 Mercerized Napkins, already hemmed; Tuesday, per dozen $1.00 I i y Some Magnificent Jewelry Bargains 25 per cent to 75 per cent Saving at Tuesday's Prices. Gold Watches Elgin or "Walt ham movement, 20 OA AJQ -year guaranteed case choice of men's or ladies' V 1 watches, at Rhine Stone Hat pins, regular $1.00 values; big assortment, at..50 $5.00 German Silver Mesh Rags, on sale Tuesday $3.00 $2.00 German Silver Mesh lings, on sale, choice .9S 91.(H) German Kilver Mesh Hags, on sale, while they last 50 Solid Gold Cuff Links, $4.00 and $5.00 values, beautiful patterns, on sale at $2.00 and $2.50 Rhine Stone Hat lins, regular $2.00 values, beautiful designs;; on sale Tuesday, at , J)SJ Misses' Solid Gold Rings, signot or set, $2.00 and $3.00 values; on sale at.... 50 and $1.00 Engraving done Free. ONDER Made ByTheinORKER V 1 1 r" i 1 e 1 Process NEVER before have " Dorothy Dodd shoes been so uniformly fine. Nor have more perfect specimens of shoe making been produced at any price. $4.00, $4.50 and $5.00 BENNETT'S Order Your Paeonies Now It's Planting Time a.k for Oar Bpsolal Tall Catalog-. 7 TslspaoB. or MaL It is complsto P.fo..y .o3oifaln. planting .n.iructlon. and accural, dsaor ptlon. ol U our bMutlful I varTsties and pVlces. Othsr piants tor tall planting ar. Includad. Wa wlli F W. MENERAY CRESCENT NURSERY COMPANY, raoa.s: BsU 873 i Ind. 613. Blst Bt. aad Ay. A OonaoU Mlait., Iowa R RoIIablo Dentistry Tail's Denial Rooms TWENTIETH CENTURY FARMER Uaa Dollar fcr ltsr. Thursday is Home Day. Look over the list of home bargains which real estate dealers will give you. Buy your home. If you wait to save enough money to buy a home for cah, you will have to wait many yeurs. You pay rent in the mean time. "With the easy term plan you ean buy such a home as is ad veitised for sale in Thursday's Bee for a few hundred dollars down, balance monthly like rent. This gives you the home at a less price than you would pay if jou saved for a few years and paid cash for it. Buy your homo now. Veilings and Laces At Bankrupt Prices. Values you'll not soon again find duplicated. They'll go quick at these prices. 85c Veilings, at, yard 10c A big lot of. All Silk Veilings, In the staple colors, regular 25c and 35c yard values; on sale Tues day, yard 10 Beautiful New Laces. Vals, Torchons, Point de Paris, Orientals, etc.; on sale at 2S 4H 70 and 15 Dress Trimmings at Bank nipt Prices. A full line of fancy Colored Braids a sale at 5S 7U S 10 and 15 Ribbons & Embroideries At Bankrupt Prices. Undoubtedly the greatest values ever offered In clean, ffesh mer chandise in Omaha. 35c Ribbons at lOo Extra heavy All Silk Taffeta Rib bons, ft and 6 inches wide, all colors, regular 20c to 35c vaues; sale, price, yard 10? Three Rousing Embroidery Bargains for Monday. JOc E.-nbroiderles at 2H 85c Embroideries at. . .' . . . JJ i f 50c Embroideries at. ...... . ri a i srvivsrijnj'Tnnrvi Winter Underwear and Furnishing Goods Six Rouslnf Specials In Tuesday's Sals Women's $2.00 Swiss Ribbed Union Kuits, medium weight, long sleeve or ankle length; Tuesday, at 9S Swiss Itibbed Vests and Tlglila, $1.00 quality, silk finish, In white only, garment 49 Women's Muslin I'nilerakirtn, $1.50 values, with two rows of lace in sertion (limit two to a customer), l 40e Women's Fine I'nlon Suit, $3.50 values. In silk and wool; on sale t $1.98 Women's Outing Flannel Johiih, white and all colors, are values to $2.50; on' sale Tuesday -49S 75 and 98d Wool Sweater Coats, values to $6.00. all colors, newest styes; on sale t..$1.98. $2.45 and $2.98 Extra Specials for Tuesday No 66 Gray Blanket, good size and weight, always sells $3.00; for this sale.. $1.98 No. 1175 Blanket. 11-4, extra good value at $4.60; for this sale, at, a pair $3.39 Bllverwood Cotton Blanket, full size, al ways sells $1.98; for thia sale $1.39 I. X. L. Cotton Batts, for this sale. . .QHt German Eiderdown for hath robes, good pat terns, 40c values; at, a yard 25t Outing Flannel, light and dark colors, 27 Inches wide, extra good values; at a yard. gj.'c 36-lnch Bleached 'Mus lin, good heavy grade, lOo value; yd. . . .7 Specials in Liquor Department Pure Home-Made Grape Wine, red or white, per gallon. ; . . . .-. .'J$1.00 High Grade Banana and Apricot Cordial, per quart,...., 750 Pure Calirorna Port and Sherry Wine, per quart. -29S 35 and 5() Per gallon $1.00. $1.25 -nd $1.50 Beat White Tokay Grape Wine, per quart , v50 SSS1 f I 100 Barrels of Keiffer Pears from Missouri These were shipped us on consignment to sell for the grower. They are extra fancy, every one hand picked and in excellent condition, and as long as they last we will sell them, per -bushel basket. 1 .... . . 55 You can put up preserved Pears as cheap as potatoes. GREEN TOMATOES FOR PICKLES Large market basket. ... .12 H Boost for Hayden's Grocery Department it pays. We save you from 25 per cent to 60 per cent. t, Monday's specials on all Groceries, Butter, Cheese, Crackers, Teas, Coffees and Fresh Vegetables. ',iiXtoiirsTsr'vvsrsJsr-si s r y- ,-iv"s-'iiisr-sii-irir SatinY UAYDEH'S FIRST? P.. Vie Know the Bride .f, s will be well pleased when' she learns that the gift I comes from our store. We bave a beautiful stock 'of sterling silver, ranging around $2.00 to $5.00. j Handsome pieces of cut glass $2.00 to $6.00, to tri 7.00. We also carry best patterns la plated silver. Epend a few minutes In our store. Look for the name. S. W. LINDSAY, Jeweler 1510 Douglas Street Z3S r "CUOVE FITTING" rss tzrsk rk V