in Till: OMAHA SUNDAY HKK: XOVKMIiKIi 20, i: Saving this find NV . at you'll vou vc ever season in Known Oniiihii Q iZ "Fill week at Havdcn's always a week of y the greatest inter est to buyers. This season ir is made s tenfold more at auks 5 1 ! 1 3 3 1 8 n i if I 1 4 I J'i sj s If it 1 8 ME is THE RELIABLE STORS All the winter underwear will go at about half price. tractive by the magnificent bargain offerings from the B. Lowenstein & Bros. Million Dollar Stock Alexander Smith & Sons, N. Y. auction and several other big special cash pur- . ah the men's chases. Not a disappointment in these special sale offerings for yu. The quality is in them the and ladies', fur prices lire matchlessly low. Assortments insure satisfactory selection ti,ffr.tM a .ajLu,"jgJXL"li I'M1 '.',v it1 . - ii : a1,: ,; ' .ijsa ti T,iiaa Come Momlav, ami vou'll he tliankful i i a r, r, ii J Fancy Art Needle Work From the Lowenstein S ock Monday Ave will place on sale nil the fancy goods from this great stock, including all Center J'hm . h. i Crochet Silks. Kmbroidery Hoops, lirofwr Scurfs. Luce Hraids. Dollies. Silk Floss. I Fashion Forms. I Pillow Ruffles. Mexican and .Japanese Drawn Work, stamped Linens, etc., at greatly less than actual worth. Now is the time to luiv for the holidays. Ji.V Laundry I Or, full w.e of fine, iiuallty bat teen, In iilaln col ors on sale Mon day, at 10f Ilas l low Tops 25c val madti ' ... , . . ties, an stauipeu iu colors- 50c Stamped Linens 10c Frpm 7 to 21 inches square, and Be to 50c values sale prices Monday, choice 10 2C 4c, 7ic, 10c, 10c l M.Mtifnl Ihioiii.- Drawn Work in This Kale A Dig line ior se lection, nearly all new holiday goods, scarfs, center pieces, din ing table covers, etc.; values from $1 to $7, at. choke 49. 98S $1.50. $2.50 nd 83.50 llublHT Kmbioidery Hoop, pair 10 l'in Cushion Forms ut Half. Fancy Pillow Cases, regular o5c to 75c values lf) and 3Q i; r u s n c In ami llutcliews L a c c CiirtiiitiH, worth to $16.50 pair, on sale, pair, $10.98 (Tuny CtuiuiiiK, bea u 1 1 ful pat terns, worth to 110.50, pair, at, J650-J850 Cable, Fillet antl Hcotch Net Cur tainn, values to 97.50, pair, at, R98 French It en a Is ttaiiee I .are Cur tains, neat pat terns, on sale, pair $1.98 Nottingham Cur tain Double thread, 54 ins. wide, 3 yards long, at, pair $1.39 Hope I'orl teres Big assortment of in a t c hless values, at 98c$10 Bed Spreads, Sheets and Pillow Cases Heavy Knotted 'Fringed Bed Spreads, full nize, assorted designs, worth $4.00 each, at each ,; ... .$2.50 Large size Knotted.Friiiged Bed Spreads, assorted patterns, worth" $3.00 each; at each ...$1.98 Hemmed Bed Spreads, full size, assorted patterns; worth $2.73 each; at. $1.50 Heavy Seamless Sheets, size 81x90, made from one of the best' muslins inaiiirfae tured; worth $1.23; each.'.'., i '. . "Well made Pillow Oases, .size 45x3G; worth 20e each; at lS'L'C Well made Pillow Cases, size 42x30, heavy and strong, worth l'Jc; at 12li't From he Tremendous Rug Bargain Offerings Monday Alexander Smith & Sons, N. Y. Auction A magnificent showing of high class rugs in newest fall 1910 patterns. No mismatched rugs, no seconds in this great purchase, every item a bargain. You'll find it impossible to duplicate quality considered, in Omaha. Money refunded if goods are not iust as represented. Only a few of the many splendid bargains here listed. and Oriental $15.75 i i s i i fi i i i r ft t vou did. msmngs ai aooui U Uii U U LlJ LZ3 U'ijU lii If ' THE RELIABLE STORE $ - J- $30.00 Axminster Rugs Floral patterns. !.12 size, in Mon day's salef at a 120.00 Velvet Itugs Kxtra heavy quality, 9x12' size, choice new patterns at. $12.88 $25.00 Axminster Rugs Floral and Oriental patterns, 8-3x10-0 size, in Mon- ff T C ,I7,IJ I For high spire tap l estry Brussels ) Bugs, wool sur- iuced, v!ixl2 size regular $12.50 val ues on "Monday day s sale, at . ii. r Tapestry Krnssels Hugs 0x12 size, seamed, regular Monday ?15 values, $9.4S Seamless 10-Wire Tapestry Brussels Rugs 8-.3xl0-G size, regular $10.5!) values, choice, at . 7. .......... .$10.75 Seamless 10-Wire Tapestry 9x12 size,, regular at :.. Brussels Rugs $20.00 values, choice, .$12.98 $S2.0Q Hurs 17.73 . ; Earned Wilton vel vet, In 9x12 'size . splendid . assortment of patterns and col ors. ' $5.00 Velvet Rugs, 36x72 size, at.-. . . . . . $5.50 Axminster Rugs, 36x72 size, at. . . . $2.00 Velvet Rugs, 27x54 size,' at . . V. e on s V v I 40.0O Huirs S21.75 $2.98 ...98c Seamlesd 10-Wire .Tapestry Brussels Bugs, 0x9 size, $10.00 1 value, choice . . . :$G.48 'v Seamed Wilton Tel vet, 8x12 size, choic est line of patterns and colors iu Omaha. Grandest Silk Bargains f)f tllO Van Mi Silks from tr,t of iiie rear LoWnsiein shk A ill he offered at prices less than actual wholesale worth of the merchandise. Here's a few for Monday. Thousands of Yards of Beautiful New Silks-Xo el tv checks and stripes, plain Taffetas. Poplins. Messalines, Peau de Soies, etc., in every Avanted shade, ch-an, high class goods, matchless bargains in this 0O fO le, at OOC"4oC $1.00 Silk Messalines, Taffetas, Peau de Cygnes, 59c Fifty pieces in the lot, 25 different shades. iuw fresh, clean silks, 27 inches wide; regular" $1.00 val- rQ ues everywhere in the land in the stile, tit dJC Four Great Black Silk Bargains $1.25 Peau de Soie 36 inches wide, Mondav, d 85c $1.00 Black Taffeta 3(i inches wide, Monday, "t 69c $1.25 Black Messalines 30 inches wide, Mondav, ft 89 c $1.50 Peau de Soie 30 inches wide Monday, 't $1.10 Thanksgiving Week Specials in Cloak Dapaitment i that will establish a njv reconl in bargain glvinx In thU .. ' lietter. bio-Rains would be 1m-, IKjHiWe la January clearance ami you have now complete lines from which to make your wo Blankets, Comfortables, .Bed Spreads, Cotton Bat Is, Comfortable Cloths, Etc. All 11.00 Blankets ami Cumfortnblot . All 11.25 Ulnnketx and Co 11 fort .hies. All II. 50 lllankrt.i and ComfoMahlerf All J.d0 nilankPts and Comfortables. All IU.f.1 HIiinkcLs and ComfoitalileH. All I.I.OU Klnnkets and Comfortables. All ;U.l Hlenkels and ComfortableH. All 11(H) lllankets and Conifortab es. All 5. V0 lllniikpls and Coinfortables. BED BPBAD MAX1I All II. 2D Hod Spreads at BSo All Ki'd Siread ai $1.33 1X11 BPECIAXS OH COTTOH IATTI At 60, 7o, 100, ISHiO, ISo, 18c, 85o and Vp All $3.00 Red Spreads at S3.bti CotnfortabU Olom So, THc, lOo and 18iO 7BO 60 .8l.lai i.4a . . . na , ...a.5 . r. .2.7S . . . -8J.19 ....83.98 Keep Posted on Current Market-rRead Hayden's Grocery Prices. : ' You will always find a 8Ylurf ol' .5 pir tent to 50 per cent; It pays. to lbs. best Uianu latt'd Sugar 900 The llest lliali 1'atent r'lour, per 48-lb smcK, at 1.jO V bars Diamond u oi or Heat 'Kin All bonp 850 8 ltis. best Kolit-d flreakfttst Oaliueal. fur lit 6 lbs iHid Jupnii , Hb iao drape Nuts, ka...lOo t'orn Klitkes. pkn., 8l0 Tbe best obi ur tes ter t'ruikeix. lb. .70 Tbe best iriip l'ret- z'ls, lt CO 1-lb. can AsaorU'd Soups 7ljO Dried Fruits, Etc.. for Your Tuauksrivtcg-raddtag-, Piss, Cks. Kancy Muscatel Cook ing HaiHinti, lb...8'i; l''aticy Mulr l'cucne. per 11, loo I'anry t'Hllioi niii S.eu- less KuIhiiis, lb.. lOo J"ncy Jtailan 1'iuiics, lb ml I'd iu' y lOvHpnrated 1'euis, I.hIvc.i, per lb 170 I-'wncv Moor 1'urk aij- rb-ots, lb 17HO Tho best l.enuiu, n- iinge or Citron Peel. per lb 3oO Buttsr, Chas aud BatWrlas hpolls. l-'aiit-y ISu. 1 iviuuery I. iitt;. tb 3"0 l'uniy No. 1 liuiry mmcr. Hi 8d0 I'liiK-v No. 1 Country lluitir, lb...i...8o Knni'v l'i 1 1 Cream New York Clie'-Ne, lb.. ISO l'uncy l'ull Cream WlhOonshi Clieebt at II 800 2 lbs. Rood Ilutturine, for a bo 1-1 lj. brick, equal to Creaineiy Buiter, at lb ISO Trash Vttla froiu ths Boatta. 2 bundles rii.au Hoets, at lOo 3 bujitbes Fresh Car rol, at IOC 3 bunches fresh 'i'ur nlps, for loo Fancy ripe Tuiiialoes, per 11 il'.&o Fresh Brussels Sprouts. lb ISO 4 bum-lies l''rosli L.eai lettuce, Rt,....w..CO 2 buiielind Oyster Plant. foi Co I.arita Heads Cabbage, eaeli So Lai Cucumbers, at ear Ii 10O Uead this, then think what you ran save by trmliiK at Hayden's for Orocerles. J 1 'TKS ; FI HS Fl'ltS Fine French Coney Fur . i Coats Just 20 of tbenj In the lot. Skinner satin lined; are well worth $35.00 at, "choice ...... .'. .$ 19.50 Genuine .Marmot Fur Coats; $75.00 values, 30 Ins. long, at , 949.00 liie H 11 h a 1 11 11 Pony Fur Coats $250 valueB.'juBt 1' of a kind, with fox flounce and large shawl collar; on sale at Jj5149 Genuine Jap Mink Fur Coat, 52 inches long, $400 value, perfect beauties, at, your choice ... . : $269 XXXX Seal Coats with mar ten collar and flounce $200 value, at 98 ' Fur Sets, Hearts, Muffs at delightful bargain prices in this sale. COATS and KUTS k Long ltlack Cloth Coats, iu kerseys and frieze,' $15.00 value, from the Lowen stein stock ..'.... Long Caracul Cloth . . i . . . -. . iuoiu iiupuiur luau ever tuia ',y . Heasoii. b r e a t 1 v under- Sealette and Velvet Coats-1- J; ' ,.A .sweii new. line jusi ro- ( ceived, matchless values at $25 $29.75 i to $45 lOO .Itain and" Auto Coats from the Lowenstein stock, all colors and sizes, worth to $20.00, at .$8.95 TAILOKKD SUITS 100 of them, all sames, no two alike, worth to $45. 00. at $25.00 Tailored Suits; up to $20.00 values, newest styles, fab rics and colors; at, your choice . . $10.00 Croats V-rfcJ 3 Ml Our Fine Evening Gowns Dresses at Half Price 'f its n-'-rT.- :wk lit W Linen Specials tor Monday Best Irish Damask, 72 inches wide, grass bleached, assorted designs; worth $1.00 a yard; at, yard $1.00 Best German Pattern Table Cloths, sil- Te'r bTfe&aJedfr size 8x10;" worth $3.50; Monday each .$2.35. Napkins in half dozen lots, good size, warranted pure flax; worth $3.50 it doz. Monday G for'.;. 98c Large size heavy twisted thread snow white Turkish Bath Towels, regular 45c quality; Monday each : , . . . ,29c Hemstitched lluck Towels, large size; worth 35e; Monday, each 19e Extra large fancy Bath Mats, assorted patterns, fast colors; worth $2.00; Mon day, each $1.00 19c h'torla SutliM, rood patterns and colors, aluavs N).l at 3!ic; Alonday, 18c Striped I'or.fceH. for Mklrilnas, irood value nt iue; Alun duy only ( 12ic SO-liieh Poplins, pijod colors, -.rio quality; for thla fale al 19c Aberloyle (iiuu liuniM, ill. bje, Kuod asortment 1 :! and I 3o values Munduy, yard lie Wool Dress Goods Sale 100 pieces Wool Dress Goods, black and colors, that sold at 59c and 75c yard, at, yard 38 250 pieces of V hoi Dress Goods that sold at 86o to $1.00, yard, at gg 200 pieces of Wool Dress Goods that sold at $1.25 and $1.35, will go at 4t $1.50 to $1.98, will go at $1.19 100 pieces of Wool Dress Goods that sold at $2.50 to $3.00, will go at $1.8754 150 pieces of Wool Dress Goods that sold at to $3.00, will go at $1.87? 10,000 yards of remnants of Wool Dress Good3 at half price. Tolle. lu Nord and A. V. C. tana haniti, ftood assort ment oT color and patterns, yd., 7ic K I K u r c d und striped Colt o 11 PoriKee, a 1 styles; lor tills aale lie Sli-in. Pereiili:.i, good line of colors aiyl putterns, ai. yard 10c FIeeci Lined House Di-csws $1.50 values; special for-Monday at. .85 Flannelette - Dressing Sacques Regu lar $1.25 values; In Monday's sale, at G9C 910.00 Dress Skirts 4.H5 Voiles, serges, Panamas, In all new styles and colors; Beiured at 50c ou tho dollar misses' and women's in cluding extra large sizes. .. .$4.95 Long Crepe Kimonos Worth $3.00, light colors; on sale Monday, $1,45 Eiderdown and IManket Itobes Fine quality, in all colors; on sale Mon dav at $3.95 Sheetings, Muslins, Flannels And all kinds of hcavy,domesUcs in our Flannel and domestic Ilooui, from 11. Lowenstein & Bros, stock Genuine Pepperal, 9-4 bleached they jobbed at 2G'e, our price Monday. 19i 10c Silkoline. yard wide 7W! 10c Outing Flan nels 5 Genuine Indigo Blue prints, fast colors, neat flg u r cjs , Alon day 2 Amoskeg down Teazel- lUc unbleached - muslin .... 5 9-4 Uub 1 e a c h eti Muslin t h ey jobbed at 25c a yard, Monday at lOHc Fruit of the Loom, Lonsdale and Hope they job bed at 9c, our price 7'iC Don't Forjjct TRY IIAYDEiTS FIRST it Pays All kinds of prints, American Samp fttns, Pacific and Co., the very best standard prints made, jobbing price is Cc, our price 3?a? The Busy Hardware Department . llu.00 ulniier VN'asli Machine $0.98 110.00 ICasy Vunkeo Washer. .84.98 $5.00 Kound I'lieeda Waiher $2.98 Square V'estern Washer $8.98 1-Kallon Aali Cull, with cover. 9eo IS-gal. Ash Can, with cuver, $1.33 Liomestlu Wringer, 3 year guaran tee, at $2.98 i'Oo Corn Popper free with tho (Jcn- uin Savory Uoatter for 980 Knameled Itoanters only 35c Itfo.OO Universal Steel Hange 839.93 140 Steel Hangi-, btbt brand $35.00 Garland Detroit Jeiiel und I'liiver sal Stoves und ltangcs sold here. Ktanduid Oil Co.'s Perfection Heaters, Hie No. 1UU on sale for only 83.33 We are headquarters ou tdovea. Four-burner !as Haniiu with 18 incn oven, only Two-burner Ouh Plates ... Three-burner Gas I'lates. 7"e Furnace Shovels, only 40c Parlor Mrooms Solid 4-uuurt A lulu Ilium Sauce Pans 630 u-quai t . . . .80c, and i'-i jiu I . . . G5c .818.30 . .81.13 . .$1.78 . . .450 .250 , Ma H 9 11 $ ft- liiiKonai Silks nil colors, mwavs "ells u0i ; .Moiulu'y, if g it J? P M i fi SI. 1 k ELECTION JUDGES IN ERROR Fail to Becord the Voters as They Ap pear to Vote. MAY THROW OUT PRECINCT oula Mai.o Mnlerlal Cut la lb Vati r O. l.oberk If tbe l'recluet is ( t uualed. Thi owing out the entire vole tat in the second lleclnot of tlie Second ward, Omaha. I tho election of November ! may result f.vin the failure of the Judges and clerks ot e'.eit'on In that precinct to write the names of the voters In tho poll books. The discovery thut the books contain no vote s' naiiiea wua inado by tiio official election cutivas.tin board ut Its slttins In the County buildintf Satuiday inornlim. Whether not the vole w II be thrown out was not determined.. Takii.g- of such action would reduce ChaVles O Lobcck's majority over Joiie A. I Sutton (or conKiesfinail from t'i tt lcnly-teveu vote j County Clerk 1 M. Jlaverly. cliulrinKii of ' the board. Fald the board does not know ' what It will do In ttte matter. ; Alviu Johnson, secretary of the re 1 imblican couxi'e&stonal committee and .lu.tKe Sutton's representative (luring I the cuiivajj. :'aid: "I am looking the mat ter up. I don't know whether or not we J shall ask to have the vote thrown out. 1 ! ian'1 say anytlilu" more than that at this j time." ' Ji a understood thai if the Canvassing I b,wud, either on Its own Initiative or at i requert of Juiige Sutton. attempts to j throw out the precinct vote, lxtbcck will , start legal proceedings to prevent eucIi action. After each voter has cast his vote Hie I election boanl is supKi.seJ to "write his : name ;n the poll book so that he cannot ; return and vote again. For this purtKis i sufficient pages are placed in the poll I books. In the poll l.ooKs of tho See md j precinct of th Second ward these papes I wore b nu. From them it appears that j the election board had no way ci l.nowliu I whether or not any one voted two or mor I limes. I County Clerk II welly confessed that Oie j failure of the poll boons to show the names ! of any voters .'s the most serious matter j that yet lias come up in connection with j the election. Tho returns from the Second ot the Sec ond i-how 317 votes for Lobecl: and l'" for j Sulton. a majority of 1SS for l.obeck. His i total majority Is 1'13. Tin? throwing out o( j this vole, therefore, Would reduce his total majority to -T. It Is' quite possible that the canvass of the baluncu of the ntuins I might .show errors that would swiiii; the ; general re.'ult In Sutton's favor, j When the board adjourned until Monday ! at noon It had completed the cuiivas of 1 returns from all of the First and Thiru I wards and all of the Second ward exi'tpl the Second precinct. Aside from the en or iu the Seceond precinct of the Second ward only a few Inconsequential errors in tail ing totals from tl.e machines onto the poll books wore found. They were not suffi cbnt to materially effect the results. The returns showed that In Cie Third and Fifth precincts of tho Third ward the elec.tioti boards forgot to take down the totals ou asscshor. The machine 11,'rures will Loused. iTO ASK NEW. BALLOT LAW John P. Breen Prepares Bill for the Legislature. WOULD STOP STRAIGHT VOTES Proposed l.tn Heqnlres oter tu Make I ron In Fruit ut F.aeU Niuif lie Wishes ote anil Urates Ml Aid from Others. lilggcl. Hitler, liusier That is wiji' ai ertlslug lu Tiiu will Oo fr you: Dullness. The enactment of a bew ballot law pat terned after the Heading ballot law of Mas sachusetts, which will have the effect of removing the party circle from the Aus tralian ballot and requiring Ihe voter to make a croi'S In front of the na.nc of every candidate for whom he wishes to vote, will tie asked of the Nebraska legislature by John P. Fo'een. Omaha attorney and politician. Announcement that he is preparing a bill for such an act Is made by Mr. Itriten. lie declares that the general dissatisfaction ith the voting machines and v.ith the AuMlal.au ballot noir in u-e lu the ttatt . demonstrates beyond a doubt tiiat change Is needed. He said he believes the law he will propose will meet the f-anie ap proval It has met In Mas.-achuse! ts. "I believe It" will be passed." be "aid. "There is every reusoii why It should be. Jt has been tried in Massachusetts and fought through the courts on the question of constitutionality. The supreme court upheld It. "The law differs from our Australian bal lot law in three Important features: tue abolition of the party circle, the placing of the candidate's square to the hft In stead of to the right of the candidate s name, and the prohibition of aid to voters. "The abolition of the party circle makes It necessary lor the voter to make a separate cross for every man for whom he voteti. It prevents poor candidates, who could not be elected on their own inerlta, from being" 'Carrie 1 Ihioiigh' by popular candidate at the head of tl.e tickets. It compels every candidate to stand upon his own feet and win or lose. The only way a man can 'vcie It uralguf Is to n.ut at ttie top i f the column and mal.e a cioss iu the squaie of each candidate all the wav ilowu. It uould g ve us buter u.e i In lull. or o.'fh es. "The piaciis of the square O Lie left of the candidates name would be of benefit for similar reasons. That is the natural and loh al place fur It. lien in 1 of till Help. "Tne prohibition of aiding voters makes it iinpos: lt,le for a inaij to vote who Is so Ignorant be lias to have help. If he knows so little his opinion on who should be elected is practically worthl-ss and if he has an opinion it is a likely as not that he will be instructed in such a way that he will vote against !.ls wish.--. "If a man can't voiu without help he timply doesn't vote. On 1'ils tcatuie con stitutionality of the law iva:: tested. The contest was made on the ground that it dlsfiatii liised some Intelligent . men, blind men. men who had lost one or bot,h hands, and others. The supreme court held that while luis is true the number of intelligent men so disfranchised is ahuu t l;if Inltesinial and is not suflh-lent to make the feature objectionable. Tho law seeks the greatest good for the gietet number and cunnot take Into account an injustice worked on a handful of scattered individuals In a great rtale cf many thousands." ptisisteiil Advertising is the Jtoi.l tu lhg ltctui'iis CITY ELECTRICIAN AND FIRE WARDEN ISSUE PRECAUTIONS Mieliaelsen l llown Itules l em I ii ill lileclrle l.lubls In Holiday IIWplu. The f.ie waiilen ami the city ii. i i. ia . are beginiilng a cunipa.i'n to wrn in. r- chains against th dangers of i a -eie . i i' 'arranged wiuilo.v d:-pluys uf liol'.la ii I "The u-ie of electrh itv Is :i"t ihingei .i I said Mr. Mlcliaeiseii. Satnrdiy, "In f . t i. Is the safest possible tott ol" light that i;.:i be obtained fur the piup. t. but io:.ic t. -cautions ure absolutely neces-aiy. T c use of cotton batting Is e-pcc ully ilun.r ous. as It is very eailly Ignited. All l.i flammable materials should be kept una. tiom electric wires and the liisuljti.u should be very carefully g"iie over. "Tinsel draperies ihould be kept i i w . i from the sockets of the lumps, charged wires should not be used us suppi.rto.g curds and drop curds, und fixture she . d be Kept clear. I "There are a number of other rules that i should be oh.-ervid and w e e ect to con fer with at munv merchants as p.s.;i.ii 'so that we can give li'ili uit iuns tor i.c-h i.ai ncular cast,''