TTTE BEE: OMAITA, TVEDNESIUT. OCTOBER IP, 1911. A New Department Mentor Comfort Underwear for Ladies For yenrs mothers have looked to this store for untlerwenv for the little folks this f-oai-on we have nMel a very complete section de voted to underwear for ladieH. The famous Mentor Comfort Union Suits, whieli we nre featur ing, hold many delightful kui- prws for those who have to it a task to secure warm, perfe fitting underwear without nee less bulk and weight try th A warm, fleece-llnerl union suit comes at 91.23; a light weight union suit of the finest romberl Egyptian yarn, whlrb makes tho softest and most pleasing garment Irusginable, $1.73. A tult of part wool, $2.00. A beautifully finished mercerized garment, $;t.OO. The underwear de-luxe Is ef fected In n combination of silk and wool at STftO, For Children Fleece lined Mentor Union Bults, 50c; wool and cotton unlor.s, $l.nl uni $1.25. Fleece lined, Jersey ribbed shirts or pants, 20c to 44c per gar ment, according to el.se. Part wool shirts or pants. ftOc pr' garment. An eicellent qual ity Swiss rib wool, shirts or pants, .W to Si per garment, according size. ffWt""ii m yovo ovu SI 9t-4 fVl I'J -v - hi tM r 'i l i XI 1518-1520 FARNAM STREET THEFTS 0FART TREASURES Severel reraoee fainting Have Shared the rata of Da Vine!1 Mono Lin. Paris stands astounded at tns disss pcaranrs of Mona Lisa, thirty-five years ago London a si tin; by th theft of It new-iound woiiiUt, UsiMooruugh's ucli m of Dsvonshlre. 'J' he letter, till now ' most famous of all the painting which hav played a nirt In th romance o srt by being lout or stolen, must nive wsy In Importance to Le Vinci's La loconde. with hr enlgnietlc-ni lo.OuO.OW mile. These two. tog t her wlti. th brown-skinned Madonna of th MonU.an convent. iJllt Uooi airl. the portrait of Saskie, tini to b '.v Kembnmlt, and hi If a dustn other, compi.st the muur roll of those who (to personify them; hav beta kidnaped. That moot of tha painting have bean portraits of women allows at least a, hesrlng for In M nilmental plea of In f tuition of thus who took them. Long haired persona liv atood In tears be fur La Joronde in th salle carree, or hav addressed poems and latter to this UDrttsponslv lady of Hi Louvre. Th wanderings of the Durhesa for a quartcr-ctntury stuffed In tin tube, however, and th generally ready sale of such plunder to any buyr, argue a de votion a bit short of iufatuated attach ment, and It Is likely mat Mons Lisa will be bald, as wer th others, for ranom, not for love. Th last theft of any painting of con sequence was that of Millet's Shepherd and Flock from th Uoldra Gate museum, In Han Francisco. In March. 1310. 'Im pelled by hi love for the beautiful," a young artist ruthleaaly cut th canvas from Its frame. This picture was oon restored. Millet's Oons Girl, together with a Routseau. was stolen from rrd rtck L. Ames of North Canton, Mas., to IMS, and was found ten years later. Th reward of 11.100 want to the ttSatuJ purpose of defending th thief against a chirr e for a second often In thla ctty. New Terk ha had aom connection with the trtea of many lost pelnttrgs. Tha stranite recovery of th Mestcaa Madonna- piece of art of creditable -cellenc-e, but notable chiefly berauae the models hid been Indians, aad conse quently the characters wre represented X. ITS treat that Velvetrib - leenng. xtg velvety soft, new givet grateful warmth ita springy elasticity givet glove-like fit, with no binding or bagging anywhere. OniTTKoil Utyisuai "Itftels togoodamdwrt so wtll" If yon want wsrra wiatet under wesr, thstis comfortable your summer weights, aik tor VilMtrxt. Vtlvetrib fabric is made of Egyp tian ysrn in two Isycn closely inter woveg. This cooatr action permits of wsrnith without grest weight. VtlvttrU) U 80 ta Ca 4. urJT. wan luxwrweer laone M weight. eual VVWrie U Gemstasl el kin. f ar sruoet IrrltatioQ t snrinting, ripping, staring mooey back. Atk your it deelet. MEN'S Sea.r.l.C.r. mbM. Ill Uaiua gaau. OYS' g.a.r.t. Car. S"i S0c Uakw&atasgt. V$lvttrib Cnioo Suiu are Per fection io Fit and Comfort.) ONUTA UUTTINC BDLLt. lkha,aVT. aatf rW Mg.- ay M. M. Sum ) Co. mill uud an rs: ' 8 3 V rrvrm btowc an brown-eklnned wa made In this ctty fifteen years o. After reposing for two centuries In a Mexican convent, the ob ject of especial vrneratlon,. the canvas was reluctantly given to the Kmperor Maximilian as a hostage. It disppeared. and a prleet sought for II in this country and In Europe, finding It by a chance elue in a Third avenue art ih"p. Th ease of the Lost puchese bss been to'd and retold too often to bear a lengthy reixtitlon, but her romance is not apt roi.n to be equalled In all Its points of tntrrext. Suddenly vanishing from Chris tie's rooms while It was the talk of Lon don town, the painting lay hid for a quarter eentury In the keeplngr ef Adam Wlrth, a noted bank robber. No profit able disposition eeuld be made of the booty, and it was not until Wlrth found himself almost penniless, ia UX1. that the Lost pucaess was returned to the Aitnewa. upon payment of K.00. Bheedy, the gambiar, waa go-between In the transaotion. The canvas la now In the possession of J. Plerpont Morgue. Among the several other art thefts of Importance was that of Rubens' Visita tion, which, It waa believed, had been burned in a fire In Antwerp cathedral. and which came to light again only In tha nineties, and that of the miracle working Madonna which was tsksn by a ftuaalan peasent and hie wife from Kasan cathedral, and. after the frams had been despoiled of the precious jswsls, ws burned. Van Dykea Descent from tha Cross vanished from tha Cathedral of Courtral In IBiiT, but waa eventually recovered. The world came near toeing one ef ita most valuable art treasures when a fa ns tie slasbsd. only recently, Rembrandt's Night Watch, but the damages were re paired without serious injury. The Mona Msa'e complete disappearance Is the greatest loss of all. However, If hslf the Ingenuity that has been epent In th attempt to fathom La Jooondae smile le eapended upon the problem of ber r oovery art lovers will not long have cause te sorrow ever ker ahaeno.-..V'w York Peel DREAMS OF OCEAN FU8HT Ealaer ef Wellcsan hllin Talks ef Croeetaa Ailaatle In Twe Days. The work of flUina tha aaahea? of tk tg airship Akron at Atlantic City ha ovcun, ana already more than SOO.009 eubio feet of hydrogen gas have bean pumped Into the receptacle. When the expedition is ready to start on the trip cross the Atlantic ocean the bag will aontain more than eno.ooe eubio feet ef gas. Mslvtn Vanlman. who win h,A a ef five men In this second attamnt tn ereee the wetera, will net set any speelfle aaie tor bis osparture, but declarea that lust a soon aa he Is readv ha artll mt.rt This, in all probability, wui be about the MlJill. - , ... . "" b iia monin. More than 100 ax Pert mechanics ere working on the air ship and every effort la being made to complete the big dirigible. Of the hundreds Of Vlaitora ha unur st the hioser here dally mm. u eus to know why it ts that the otart aereis me Atisntle should be made In October. Mr. Vanlman. while tha man about the plaoe. I always rsady to answer any of th queetios put U him. ioe reason we are rroestng in Oote. ber," said he, "le that the government charts show that the air current are favorable at that time. It we are lucky aad should gat a aood. atlff wind. I w Ueve we could cross tha oceen to Surope m two oaya." Whll Mr. Vanlman 1 a aeiantlmt. k is of the epinion that but aeronautical cat. Trent, which accompanied the Amer ica last year, will bring him good fortune on the coming trip. Trent le a big, good. niure looking eat and la guarded Just ss carefully by Mr. Vanlman aa though he wr the most valuable iu f ipeduien. The feline mascot is kept la. eoore au the time and le never permitted te atray from the light of the Vanl. man family. He la vry much attached to ooin taniman and aire. Vaaunaa. la tKa venlng, whan th analnaer aui to hi. eottage from the hanger. Trent le always a ma ooor to meet hint. Last year, when Mr. Vanl mil waa fir. paring the America for Ita attempt to eroee the eeeen. a little, forlorn kitten waa found In a sack. The eat became a member of the Vanlman family, and when the America soared from the shores ef Atisntle city Isst year he was among those nreaent. After the abandonment el tha airship snd the rescue by th steamer, i rent, it was decided te give the eat the name of the boat, bine then h ha born the name of Trent and has waxed fat and proud In hie poeltlon as the Vanl. man mascot. Brooklyn Bagla. The Key to the Situation Bee Ada. ' aw SHERIDAN COUNTY EXHIBITS Has Splendid Display of Iti Re sourceg at the Land Ehtnr. EXHIBIT MOST COMPREHIflSIVE the WoniWfal (kinin Wbleb Hit Been Hra(ki la Ike or(hweitera rrt of tbe Slate. Out In Nebraska, 413 mitea northwest ef Omsha, IM mile nutliemt of the Bleck Hills sett I on of fiouth Dakota and miles north of Denver, lies Mherldan county, one of the comparatively new sub. divisions of the state. The county Is thirty-six miles wide and seventy-two long, crossed by the North werVrn rail road on the north and by the Hurllngt in en the south. flhetfdan County Is st the Omaha Land Show and It la here with an exhibit that well represents the Inttreet and Indus, tries of the people. The exhibit is purely sarlcultursl, but It Is an eye-opener, showing most conclusively that by reason of having tickled the boeom of old mother earth with the plow, the farmers have Induced nature to do what as not been done In many other localities. The farm era have conquered the wllderneae snd in a fw short years hsve converted a large portion of their eeotion of country Into a region that abound with plenty. Due largely to th efforts of Lew Ober welter, Hushvllle: H. K. peters. Hay Springe; J. F. McGrew, Gordon, and Wil liam Bowman, Hay Springs, an exhibit that Is ths admiration of all has been gathered and Is now dlsplsyed In the gal lery In the northwest corner of tha Coll ssum. It Is complete end comprehensive In every detail. In It Is shown U dif ferent vaiietlee of wild grasses, endless quantities of potatoes, for which Hherl dsn eounty hss become famous the world over; corn that ts ths equal of thst grown In the southern part of the stste. wheat of every known kind. oats. rye. spelt. alfalfa, siusshes and pumpktna and the many various members of the root vege tables. Hoeiter' f lab Active. In order to make the exhibit the Sheri dan County Boosters' club, acting under authority of the commercial clubs of Ruahvllle, Gordon snd Hay Springs, ap pointed Mettsre. Oberwelter, Peters, Mc Grew, Bowman end W. R. Kent as a committee to gather, arrange and show the products ef the county. In automo bile these men alerted out among the farmers and In neerly every Inetence met with the most flattering euceees. As a result they ere ensbled to place before the public an exhibit that represents al most every portion of Sheridan county. Vp to twelve years ago Sheridan county waa recognised and known aa part of the great cattle range of the northwest. In habited by few settlers and most of them were renchmen. They paid little atten tion to agricultural pursuits, believing that the country waa not adapted to rais ing grain. Some years later It was dem onstrated that there was no better soil for potato raising, and aa a result th growing of th tube re has become a great industry, the county during the Isst five years having shipped more potatoes than any other area of similar else In the world. Ail of the crops mature without irriga tion, the annual rainfall being sufficient. Fotatoee ever since they have become ene of tho itap)e crops have averaged 12 buehele and belter per acre annually. While the raising of alfalfa was not given much attention prior to els yeare ago. ita growing has now become an Im portant industry end all over the county are eoattered forty-acre and larger fields, yielding three cutting par year and run ning from four te six tons per acre. Be sides the hay, theaifalfa growere derive a considerable revenue from the sals of tha seed that is shipped all over the country. It being regarded the equal of any and superior to much that la on the market, Variety ( neaaareoe. Taken as a whole Sheridan county has the greeteet variety of resources of any In the state. At least M per cent of the north half le good tillable land, produclaa all ef the grains. Including corn, as well ss potatoes, all kinds of vegetablee and alfalfa. It la traversed by beautiful atreeme of elear, cool, running water, the banks af which are fringed by pine timber. In addition te the streams, there le an abundance of water in the ground. never felling well being obtained at a depth varying from ten to slaty feet The eouth half ef Sheridan eounty com- prises largely a region known aa "sand hills." This section Is epeeielly adapted te greslng and like that to the north Is well watered by numeroue creeks, which flow through fertile valleys of the richest land on earth land that for agee has re ceived the wash of the surrounding hills. Tli see valleye are well adapted to the relslng ef a'faifa. the pnet kind ef corn and poteteee and th other root and grain erope. ae wall ss producing the bt ef tame fressss. All through the valleye of the eand hill seotton are scsttered lakes of pure water, ranging from four to eight feet Ui depth. Then, too, well water, as pure as that from the springs ef the moun tain, la obtained at a depth ef four to eight feet. While the sand, hills proper era net Ullable, they grow -a eand green that Is meet nutritious and eute front one-half te one ten par aore. The county produce enffteient corn te suppry the nome demand, besides having a surplus to sell to other portions of the state, the acreage having Increased rep Idly during th last five years. Tsxei Are Love, The population of Sheridan ceuntv. ae. cording ta the last oanaua waa tie Taxes are very lew, belug from U te 113 annually on 160-aore traots of land, being slightly higher on highly improved farms near me towns. Unimproved land ean be bought at prioee ranging from tig to get per acre, the price depending much upon ill iuculiuu a,, J Hi. Cliaiailaf i.f SOU. MenV Of tha urhl ai . large trscts of Isnd thst waa formerly uu tor range purposes. Much of this has now been pleeed upon the market and aa a sample of their confidence In tbe ruture or the eounty. thev era r.rin. te sell this land to men who win move pen tt and Improve it on eash payment! aa low aa ene-flfth of the purchase price, the balance on long time and easy pay. meet. Tnirlng recent year the farmer have given much attention to hog railing, and, treng a It may eeem, a caae of hog eholera has never been known In the county. Bherldan county hea fint c-i. ...ki. ana numerous churches. Kach of lewae-JluahvuMa. Gardan th Hsy prmge-nea ktah school aa wail Mm ped ae thoaa of aav ottv. whn. ia I country dlatricta there ere ninety school ASSISTANT CITY ATTORNEY 07 EOUTH OMAHA RESIGNS. '-eVs,, ROBERT K. MeNALLKY. In operation. No resident of the county in outride of the rsnge of public schools. Thr county la out of tht ant h tFi,"Kl in iti treasury, tls. officials n. rupying a magnificent fireproof court nouse. erected at a cost of 135,000 In Gordon, the county teat. There Is no poor houee. nor poor farm In the county snd what may seem more remarkable, but Which Is true. linra Ita nrtinlu. lion more than twenty year ago, but iwo prrnona save asked for er received purine anHittance. It r source of t esjntjr. Some Idea of the resourw of Hh.ri.n eountv may he obtained by the shipments as shown by the booke of the Northwest ern rill road at Its stations during the year iwo. rhey were all carload lots and were ss lollows; Wheat, 306; flax, 1; corn : oats, 32; rye, ft; barley. S; hogi, 71; horses. 7; po tatoes. 643; aheep, 1; hay, K; miscel laneous, U; cattle, 811. Besldea these shipments It should be remembered that much of the territory adjoining Sheridan on the east buye large quantltlee of the grain grown in the county, hauled there by wagons and fed to the etock, thla section still being largely a range country. GLENWOOD FRUIT GROWER WINS MANY CASH PRIZES Gt.ENWOOD, la., Oct. 17.-(8pelal.) J. w. Murphy of Olenwood ts exhibiting In Lamb's bank window tbe trophies won at tbe Missouri Valley Fair and Exposl tlon. held at Kansas City September Z3 to October a. He won about 1500 in cash premiums, the grand aweepstakes, county exhibit, and first on twenty varieties of Flora Bell, Huntsman, rears, Beokel. market collection, three varieties; five plates. Missouri Pippin, Grimes Golden, Howell, Maramouth Black Twig, Rani bo. Mankler. Winter gweet. Winter Permaln. Pannock, White Pippin. Smith, Bnyder, German prune, Gar bar pears, seedlings. Nonesuch, Ortly; largest apples, any va riety; fall plpplna, Winter May, Minkler. Domini, sweet apples. Huntsman, Ko manite, Gano. He alio won eevenUsa second prise and several granda. BOYS ESCAPE FROM KEARNEY, CAUGHT IN ST. JOE7 CRIME 8T. JOSEPH. Mo., Oct. lT.(8peciel Tel egram.) Caught In the act ef robbing Jerry Wing haberdashery here ai an early hour. Ward Hayslett and Elmer Allen, both only 17 yeare eld, are being held for trial In the criminal eourt. A night watchman passing the store saw one of the lada light a match, summon ing some police officers, he had 'he place surrounded and then enttred It. One of the boys drew an automat io revolver, but was disarmed. In company with Flmer Millar and Ray eWoek, Huyalett and Allen escaped from the Nebraska fitete Indue, trial schools at Kearney, Neb., recently The lads say they have robbed store tn Sioux City, Ia., and Council liluff daring th last week. CASE OF MRS. RUSH TO JURY WITH FEW ARGUMENTS MASON CTT 7. In.. Oct. 17.-(8peclal Telegram.) Mrs. Rush waa acquitted by th Jury after thirty-flv minutes' d- liberation. MASON CITT. In-. Oct. lT.-Ppedal TelegTam.) By a clever legal movement th murder trial of Mrs. Aletha Rush at Hampton, accused of ehootlng her hue band, went to the Jury today. Attorney Clock for the state had Just made an opening statement, asp ting that after the defendant's two attorneys had spoken Attorney Liggit would make the doe. Th defendant's attomy waived their right, thus putting off Attorney Ltggtt. Mrs. Rush waa on the atand tn her own defense from yesterday afternoon until I S today. The Jury retired at I o'clock. An aecnttal is looked for. Jury Secured (a Trr Bauntgust, CHICAGO. Oct. 17. Thirteen dava attar the examination of tnleaman began the Jury te try Maurice Knrlaht. Labor ar. ganlser charged with the murder ef Vincent Alt man, waa completed today. Kix hundred talesmen were, questioned. s Oarko Horbo That have great medicinal power, are raised te their highest efficiency, for purifying and enriching the blood, as thsy are combined tn Hood'e Earia parllla tout tatlmoatala received by actual ces ( tea years. Be aura te take SiOocToGaraaparilia Get It today In uaual liquid form or chocolated tablet called aaraataba. THROrV Y0URTUS5 AWAY -ft RUPTURE i all vsrleiise Cured la it in dsys without Aiuoriuaiof time. No air a lllboaooaptodua i the patleut la ouied. Write or oall. 'rsr0e t).a.iat.ueae Stent H. Wra M. . ie eatieiae, thaaae mi Root (7 A BOYS' 111 SWEATER t'OATS NOW 60c A few dozen aweater coats. In broken sizes, to be cleaned out mostly grey with, ma roon or green trim mings, while they last, choice 50 Second Floor. R. 8. WILCOX, Mgr. Qefietefefefefjefjad WILSON DENIES WARNING LEGISLATORS NOT TO TALK CHICAGO. Get. 17 Tmm..t tnr tha I'nlted Htate adnata rnmmlttM Ini'Htl. Ratine the Lo rimer eaee tndav rhanril State Representative Robert E. Wllion witn having made a tour of Illinois in Aprn, y.nv, tor tne auegea purpose of warning certain leelslatora not tn talk tn am one of the Ixirlmer election. Although Wilson denied this charge and declared that hla trip through the state had been mads In the interests of the Chlperfleld commission on submerged isnas, ths witness will be reeened to the stand tomorrow. Wilson was ths onlv wltneaa tit inuu before the committee today. He related ths sam story. In essential points, that ha told before the previous senatorial committee of Inquiry. Fifty Golden Years Rounded Out Today Mr. and Mrs. Fred Berckhemer of 8202 Poppleton avenue were married fifty years sso today In Pennsylvania. The golden bride i quietly observing the dsy In the pleasantries of hsr home, while Mr. Berckhemer Is spending his time as uaual as a postal clerk en the Rock Island. He will be home this evening to weloome his wife as he did en the event ful day a half century ago. There will be a few friends there, and they will make merry. Mrs. J. G. Preston, a daughter, together with her husband, ars under the parental roof. T. F. Berck hemer, engaged In railroading and living at Cedar Rapids, and Mrs. C. E. Hoover of Frlendwoed. Tex., are not here to at tend the Jubilee of their parents. Ila M. Hoover, a granddaughter, came from Texaa, though, to assist in the celebra tion. Mr. and Mrs. Berckhemer hav three children, twelve grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. AEROPLANE CONTEST AT FORT CROOK SATURDAY The fourth aeroplane model contest on. dee the auspices of the educational de partment of th Teung Men's Christian association will be held at Fort Crook Saturday afternoon at S o'clock. The prise, a silver lovtn eun offered bv the Aero Club ef Nebraska, will go to the boy whose model files the farthest. It wtll be hie property until another model will travel a greater distance. Tha eun at present Is in the handa of Otla hurt- letr. Tne cup win no en display at the meet ana win be turned over to the win- hallos N&taral Laxative Water QuicUy Relieve: Biliousness, Sick Headache, Stomach Disorders, if CONSTIPATION I T3T 1X9 HEAITH TO BOTHER MO CHIUL' Waa WikiVotv, aooTWtvo a-rmvr hii been weed forevet SIXTY YSanSby MILIJON a fctOTHHES .'or their CHlLOKgN WM1L8 iEtJHIWO, with ECT success. eOOTHBS the CKH.D. SOFTENS the f.PMS, allays sit ram ccKeawiNocoucaa 1 tee beat remedy for plAEgHCE A. It It solutely kinslut Be ear end nk for "Mn yhntow toothing Syea, and take no YwerMceie bouie mm Tharo ia Only Ono That lo asm rut woklo ovat to ouri a ovut m one oak Alwtjt rttnember tha toll name. tot UJa gJgaatara ea evaxy box. WtsJ 111 at spniiiajnii x. "riiir m TUEIEADIKKS BftR M TMt K1DDU WtST Family Trael t iniunrn in inc nni ur oncninu r' . Chan. Baern, Pbosee) Wetisss lHaOf UdapendnM IVlSai. if Your Furnishings Come From Browning. King fc? Co., They re Right! ARE VOU IJf XKED OP AXV XKW SH1KT8? TosHlbly you have learned from ex prrirnre that thla etore la headquar ters for frood shirts. Thousands of Omaha men have, and vt'ri etrivtng to retain their patronage and gain yonra by offering better valuea every 81.50 to $3.00 KEE THAT YOUR NEW HAT COMES FROM THIS STORE. And you won't wear a disappointed look In your face all eeaaon. becauge our salesmen will see that you will get a becoming hat. We want you to come to tnia atore for your bata each succeeding aeason thafa why wa'r ao anxloua to please. YOU'LL LIKE OUR GLOVES Not alone because of tha moderate prices we ask, but because they are well made, from dependable mater ials and above all, they fit. 81,50 and up. Browning, King & , s if ner after tha contests . Tha oonteat te open free to any boy under the age ef U whose model complies with the rules. BOLT OF LIGHTNING SETS FIRE TO BIG COUNTRY STORE SIOUX FAIX8, B. D.. Oct 17. (Spe cial.) Latest estimates place the loss of Peters & Heran. proprietors of a general store at Tea. at $20,000, the lots being caused by a fire which destroyed their store building. The fire originated from a bolt of lightning, the building being struck during a storm. It was the only general store at Tea, which Is a small village a few mites sooth ef Sioux Falls, on the Great Northern railroad. The amount of Insurance carried by the firm Is unknown. The Merchant WHO Has the Goods la the One Who Lets the Publlo Know It fvroug Advertising In The Bee. Out This Out Recipe that Break a Cold tn a Oaf and Curee An? Carable Conga. "Mix half ounce of Concentrated Pine compound and two ounce of glycerine with half a pint of good whiskey; shake well and tise in dosee of one to two teaspoonfuls after each meal and at bed time." Smaller dosee to children according te age. Any one can mix thla But be sure to get, oply th genuine (Globe) Concentrated Fine. Each half ounce bottle comes in a sealed tin screw-top case, if the druggist does not have It he will quickly get it. Many mixture are of large quantity and cheaper, but it la risky to experiment. This formula cornea from a reliable doctor and ie certain. One of our principal uptown druggists states that he sells theae inarealente constantly during the winter and that ha ha seen this mixture work wonders In curing the severest kind of a cough and cold in short order. He advises that It be kept on hand at all times In every famlly.Adv, Interest allowed in savings department at 3 per annum ... The United States National Bank of Omaha gives prompt and courteous aervice, ; affords absolute aecur lty and has a most con venient location. Morthwtst Center Slxfnth an i Famim 5frefi Capfraf ti00,000 Surplus 9600,000 MX1 LEW SABER BXB iuo. Bgtraneo en Court i vet. ioie Jit 1TK1 iTlil S& Leok Sfie. avensp nnriirikiev aaau.i. " feenOled b T 1:1 saf-r J 1 WE'RE AWFULLY BUSY THESE DAYS 6ELLI30 UNDERWEAR But there's a reason It'n a atory of larger aaaortrueutg and better vgluea. We specialize on fitting tbe hard-to-fit. Better come In and make your wantg known to our underwear galea. nan. SILK KNIT TIES Seeme like every well dressed fellow la thg possessor of one or mora of those popular gllk knit tiea. Every looker becomee an owner whan thay ae the splendid assortment now on display at thig gtora. KQe to mit Co. 15th at Douglas Su. " a. Your Dealer Must Know It is wise policy to go to an experienced diamond dealer be cause be Is certain to obtain good qualltlea anil wortby stones when bs makes pur chases for this store. The Inexper ienced dealer le not only likely to he also is likely to She deceived him self. This store has been engaged in the diamond business for more than 81 years and knows th value of the stones It buys. Every pur chaser receives as much value for his money aa he ran get at any other store in the country. Wlee, sagacious and careful buying makee this pos sible. Dont Merely Bay Invest Albert Edholm lath and Harney. AMUSEMENTS. Great Wrestling Carnival at the AUDITORIUM Saturday Night, Oct. 21st rKAJTX 'a, BOTOX, World's Ohantplon flu WBSTOAXS, -The Iowa Glass Toasrr-kaxxottt, Tbe Wonderful Turk OBOAOB WSBM, Tbe atodem Banaow BILL HOjrSTT Ohasiptea of Kesraaka va. JOHB (Fannar) XSMBsTBrnOeX, The Oerman Keronlee. Six of the Greatest Wrestlers of the World All in One Evening. A feast for tbe Wrestling Tana Beat Sale Wednesday, Oot lath at she Auditorium. rsuczav aa cents to sa.00. 1 AuoiToniur. ROLLER RlfjK Opeslns Klsht Wednesday. Oct. ISth,, Music by Green'a Band. Elegant floor and best skates that money can buy. Doora Open Promptly t 7:t. Admlssinaw 10c; Skates, 30c nan set Sen. 4S4 . sa-.-ensew V W eV-iAjUM tXna Arthur: Haram i&7a.a.k. 1 1 a r- ' WeWehrKuy JDoTls: Abbott WhitT Waraelflea: Klnetoscopa; OrpheunT Con 1 - wwaaawev a vvj eVnaaaVIVal r eu except Saturday and Sunday. . BOYD'S THEATER Three Days Commencing Thursday, October IB. WSZTKST Or-XBA CO. in "The Chocolate Soldier" Company of 100 Ore beat a ef aa. Beats Brow BsUUg? KRUO THEATER atattase Today, giso, sTifht, M Bast Beats SO Cents. BAT WKITB aad hi kanob of sXevy shew glxla who show. A Keal fJ'- atea Full returns ef the V orld s series base ball same will ta read frcm the stags. -ox aba's rear cxarraav . .Vr Ts.a-aaao-T8e, Beeoad Only to tha Land aaow. ThE JtHbtY LILIES BXTXATAOXXKA ABO TATSXTZXlVal Aa clean and eet aa Ha title ImpUea Little Charlie Howard. Blutch" Cooper and Great Olio. Chorus of Lily Buda X.adler Sim ntatise Svarj Weoft Say. AMERICAN THEATER TealgkS Mata. Tne, THutk, Bad. rrtoaa lOe asd fcoo atXM ITA aVAXO aad the BWDW4M (iTOCx OonrrAJrT ta Tux Txxaa or Bert Wk Txx arrxi,a or thi om