12 THE BEE: OMAHA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1912. RYDER TELLS CITY'S NEEDS Police Commissioner Advocates Ee : forms Before Noonday Club. "AEBEET LAW IS IJITCHEISTIAN rUrrronada and Workhoase Art Needed S7 Comnslsstoa Form f OtrtnmHt ti Wet Oet tlng a Good Trial. Speaking before the Noonday club at a luncheon J. J. Ryder, police and sanitary "commissioner, pointed out some of the thing that In his Judgment Omaha must havo la order to be an up-to-date city. It must have, he aald, a playground system, a better development of the sewer sys tem, an Incinerator, where refuse can be burned, a workhouse for those who are . now lying Idle In Jail and some institu tion to take care of the women who are driven out of the redlight district by the persecution necessitated by the Albert law. ' , - Mr. Ryder characterised the Albert law as positively unchristian. "Before such a law Is put on the statute books." he .continued, "there ought to be a. way provided to take care of the wild gam you are hunting. We still have them on our hands. You can't chloroform them. You ean't throw them Into the river. No in will hire them. In one or two in stances I have secured Jobs tor such women and after they worked a few days "hty lost their Jobs because someone rec ognised them." - To Mack Bed Tape. Mr. Ryder also said that Use commis sion form of government had not really -been given a fair trial in Omaha, because it was tied up with the old form of city -charter. He said there was too much red tape connected with getting any thing done. He gave Instances of little repairs costing not more than $1W that were needed on public buildings In Omaha !that had been damaged by storm. Instead of letting the commissioner go ahead and have the work done, it was necessary to open the matter to bids for the contract, which required a lot of time, and re sulted in . getting the work done no cheaper nor better than If It had been " done at onoe in accordance with the Judgment of the commissioner having that in charge. Mr. Ryder would have a workhouse for the city where he would make prisoners work Instead of "loafing in the Jails as they do now." "Why should Omaha support big. able-bodied men In the Jail while other cities make them work?" he asked. In advocating public playgrounds he said, "We must have playgrounds where the children are allowed to pur sue wholesome play, where they are taught discipline. I believe It Is the place to lay the groundwork of good citizen ship. We want a place where we can shorten the crop of shipwrecks. Instead of providing for a place to take care of the shipwrecks after they are made." Appraiser Values ; s Brandeis' Estate ' ; ; at 043,922.02 Appraiser's estimate of the value of the estate of the late Em 11 Brandels filed today gave the total value of the estate at tl.W3.S22.02. Victor Rosewater, as appraiser, makes the value conform to the Inventory, pre viously filed, except as to two Item. Common stock In the American Realty company listed at 150,000 has no value at present The appraiser's report agrees with the Inventory in valuing American Realty company preferred stock at $50,000. The inventory lists stock in J. L. Bran del & Sons Co. at tl33.333.33j while the appraiser fixes the value at J271.833.32. . The Inheritance tax computed on tht lasts of the' appraiser's report will be between $9,000 and $10,000. Haines Dies of His y Injuries at Noon Alve M. Haines, manager of the Great Western pharmacy, 720 South Sixteenth street, who was Injured in company with his brother-in-law, Esklll Kronholm. when their motorcycle which they were riding was struck by a Union Pacific passenger train near Lane Cutoff Sun day morning, died of his injuries at St.' Joseph's hospital yesterday at 12:30, Kronholm is still in a very serious con dition and little hopes are entertained tor his recovery. - Crusade to Start : : Against Cut-Outs 'Chief ef Police Dunn will detail a mo torcycle cop to chase and arrest auto mobile drivers who run their machines with the muffler cut out There Is an ordinance against open mufflers and reel dents of sections of the city where auto Ms cut out the mufflers on the up-hill I'Urrsb complain of the noise. , Chief Dunn will see that the ordinance Is strictly en forced. BAH ASSOCIATION WILL DISCUSS WORKMEN'S LAWS 'Recommendations for changes in state laws governing legal procedure and work men s compensation taws wilt be dis cussed at the regular quarterly meeting of the Omaha Bar association in the University club rooms Saturday evening at S O'clock. Legislation touching the following subjects will b discussed: ' Permitting attachment against a non resident of the county. . Limiting the right of appeal and super sedeas, Prohibiting the allowance of attorney's fers in ail case. Fxpedttingr trial of lawsuits, limiting Jury trials. IegJixtng verdict by majority of a Jury. Compensation of workmen for industrial accidents. . JEWISH LADIES TO GIVE. AN?LRELIEF BALL ' The Jewish UAittf Relief society, which takes care of needy widows and orphans of the Jewish faith, will give its eighth annual benefit ball at the Auditorium the evening of October 29. Mrs. 3. H. Harris, president of the society, says that the fclan Is to make this year's ball an evi sreater success than last year's. The general committee Includes the of ficers Sirs, Harris, president; Mrs. S. . Robinson, vice president; Mrs. Natalie B. Uypens, secretary; Mrs. H. B. Msrawita, treasurer, and Mrs. A. Melcber, chair man of the ball committee and Mrs. B. Chedeck, chairman of program committee. AT Pay 0iaa ir"" " t""1!'""" " " mi , mm R II 11 I f-1 I Xni' II II If II ' i i- II i ta Xs hort U Jl I if I mm t-Jy alrable Pieces ' . rl H 1 I plc and PI 111 1 IV B I in of the J4Mn,M,w,rl,Mi yy-y it their w I f m-m t4 m I I "if Hf ?rtce QTJ11Ijv13B ' ""J W HiT Bllii 30lt - - Si Mill Ends of Dress Goods IN 2 BIG LOTS AT WONDERFUL BARGAINS. Three Epecial squares will be used for Friday's bar gains. Millends of-2 to 4 yard lengths- AO medium and dark colors up to 54 inches JfM P wide, for entire remnant '. . V - Lot 2 Mill ends of 312 to 8 yards of 36 to 54-inch ma terials French and storm serges; nobby A A mixed suitings; ladies' cloth, repellent suit- , " JIP ings, etc worth up to $1, at yard, 49c and.W V y New Lot of All Wool Matched Sample Pieces. Many, as ten of one kind to match. They are suitable for misses and children's school dresses, Q P women's waists and boys' suits on main A JJlO floor, each length at 5,000 Yards All Wool French Chattier ON FRONT BARGAIN SQUARE AT 25c A YARD. For one day only, 5,000 yards strictly all wool French Challies in borders, aloyer patterns, dots and stripes, medium and small figures in the most wanted shades. The biggest value ever offered by any Q m house in America in all wool challie; ''-'tlP at the yard ; . , . . . . . , . V . ' 50 and 54-Inch Heavy Coatings and Suitings. Heavy suitings for tailored suits, broadcloths, home spuns, costume serges .worth $1 to $2.50 a yard, at the yard . . .69c and. 98c Remnants of Silks at 45c a Yard 5,000 yards plain and fancy silks, messalines, foulards, dress taffetas, hair line and pencil stripe silks, M P etc.- lengths up to 15 yards, at, the yard. . . . . . $1, 27-inch dress messalines in street and evening shades including white, cream and black CQo main floor, at the yard v 5? L Plain and fancy crepe de chine 10 much In vogue Dresden and Persian orders; also alio ver printed rft. .1 pattornsat, the ard....(.............DUC JIIlJ IVJZ New shipment of our regular $2.60, 40-inch 'satin charmeuse in every fashionable shade. At a epecial . f nr price for Friday, at the yard ile?) Thousands 0! Samphs and Remnants 4 C A OCa ALL KINDS OF LACES, at, Each lol'dl Allovers, bands, appliques, Insertions, festoons, medal lions, etc. Two great bargain squares filled with ac- ! cumulations from our great sales. Fine French and German val laces and insertions, also Armenian and cluny effects 5 many to ; r match -"worth 10c a yard, at the yard. ........ . JJC 18-inch fine Nainsook and cambric embroidered . flouncings, also corset coverings many ? p. worth 30c a yard at the yard . ...... . . . .IO C Friday Specials in Basement ' New lots of fluffy, warm out ing flannels will be placed on sale Friday, on the bargain 28-inch wide, soft finished, . bleached muslin, 9Xl at per yard ......... .u2v Scotch and Cham bray ginghams in pretty checks and stripes, lengths up to 10 yards, at the yard Wo 88-inch heavy un bleached muslin, two widths makes a large sheet, 'at the yard . ...5 Splendid lot Serpentine Crepe remnants, in all the new pat terns now advertised, f i at per yard.......... lwC Remnants of fast color dress prints - in dark and light patterns, at per A splendid new lot yard wide dress , ' percales in light ' and dark patterns, at yard.... 8 Friday Linen Bargains Basement Fine weave, 17-inch twill tow ellng just the thing for . kitchen use or hand towels. Limit of 20 yajds to custo mer, 6c value on basement bargain table, Friday j- only at yard 12 c mill end huck towels, 6c each Fine weave huck tow els in mill ends, lOo, 12 Vie and 15c values on basement bargain tables, 59c table damask at 25c Mill, ends, excellent quality mer cerized table damask, 64, 68 and 72 inches wide - actu- ally worth 59c, in lengths of 1V4 to 5 yards, , 9C at the yard .....m9C Hemstitched table cloths at 98c each About 150 excellent hemstitched table cloths, regular 81.50 values in our main linen dept., at each 98c . .1. av CttWl Your choice of a wonderful variety of pretty scalloped ede or torchon lace edge dresser scarfs, size 18x50 inches always retail at 50c, at each .........25 1 J"'"" '"' r if ' siiiwsiW 1 A Carload of 1911 Model S40 Grade Sewing 1.50 Machines, Go at Each 11 One of Americas largest uivov v aijinu, uaav ; turers, has seen fit to close out to us at practically our own price, a solid car load , of "1911" model Sewinit machines and every ma chine in the loi will go on sale " Friday and Saturday only at a price that will be vi.a a . ., . Ii- uauea aa irujy sensational l I merely $14.50 each -com- J- Plete with atUchments. you will agrea that there is , ,'ir-w' - rSa scarcely any difference be C 1 tween the "1911" and the "1912" models, The "1911's" are Just as handsome, practical and will do all the work of a "1912" model. Mind you a $40 grade machine, complete with all attach ments simply because they are last year's models. "Vindex Special" and "Improved Belvidere" machines names that are favorably known the length and breadth of America, Sewing machine demonstration on. Friday and Saturday by Mr. Fitzgerald, an expert from the Free Factories. s J BRANDEIS STORES Protect Your Children's Eyes THE greatest desire of parents is to see their child ren well nourished, strong and healthy-physkally well equipped to make a success of life. Yet, how many parents are there who endeavor to protect that most important .sense of all the , eyesight of their children by. providing the most suitable'light'for the study hours? " " Modern methods of schooling and the,necessity for ' completing their primary education at an early age im poses a severe tax on the eyes during the growing period of life. In many cases this strain weakens the eyes, or , results in loss of sight simply because the jittie ones are compelled to study under a poor or improper light EdisoiTMazda Lamps now afford the most suitable electric light to study by as well as for general home use, and furnish it at minimum cost; Give your.childrenthe benefit of this light We -will be glad to advise you as to the most beneficial'way . .-to use Edison Mazda Lamps, Omaha Electric Light (BJi Power Co. Only a Few Offices From Which to Select From But Very Choice Ones. ; : ,1 1 1 . your application should There is always competition among applicants for offices in our building. On account of the court rooms moving into the new court house, there are sev eral verychoice rooms that are available now. As these are the most desirable offices in the most desirable " office - building in Omaha, if. you want one, be made at once. 1 THE BEE BUILDING We make no extra charges for service. The price of office includes light and water. alts 836-838 Fronts on 17th street and opens out on 'the wide corridor ' ,. surrounding the magnificent court to the building. This space la especially well suited for an office force wheie large work room and privacy are required. Room 238 Is 9x19 and Room 238 Is 18x32 and in addition has a large fire-proof vault where stationery, etc., can be stored. This 707 square feet of floor space rents for, per ino., 868,00 &oom S 34 Is partitioned Into three rooms affording- two private offices and a reception room. This space would be well suited for a phyplcian and dentist, or any two tenants who could use the reception room In common. There is a total of 690 square feet of floor space, the prl ' vate offices being about 9 by 16 feet each. Partition would be changed to. suit permanent tenant. Price, per month... 845.00 Boom 406 This large room in the southwest corner of 4th floor, facing Farnam street, will not be vacant long as we intend putting tile par tition in to suit tenant. This office is 19V4x2tt feet in size and has good'Slsed vault in one corner. There are five big windows so there is an abundance of light and the location could not be excelled for comfort during the cold winter days coming. Price, per month, 950.00 The Bee Building Company Bee Business Officer 17th and Farnam Sts. .J ANNQUNCE'VlENT , After October 12, 1912, THE CITY TICKET AND FREIGHT OFFICES y ' . of the CHICAGO, ' MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL RAILWAY ' will be located at V 1317 Farnam Street New Woodmen of the "World Building Telephone-r-Douglas 283. s n r in u uier Mppar TWENTIETH CENTURY FARMER Tke Best Farm Taper. HOTELS AND RESORTS ? ; FIREPROOF HOTEL 1 S8 B.ESART W-1S1 Will UTB I . rtnestMtMest AttracttWJ Cennsn KMOwsm . Ctork St mmr tiMm a. I The Classified Cages of Tte Bee ara scanned dally by thou sands of peopl. . . Try a Bee Waat Ad. - ' '-1 SAV.RG3 AIID SATISFACTION CERTAIN Big Sale of BOSTON FERNS See Other : Ad. IS I 'Jap ( 'vci ' r 1 SOME VERY SPECIAL BARGAINS IN MILLINER'. SEE OTHER AD. 6 PINS, pkzs. Adamantine Great fiction Bargain Opportunities Friday x For This One Day a Complete Line of Notions From Our Wholesale . Department WUl Go at One-Half to One-Fifth Regular Price. " NEEDLES. 5c gold eye needles, at package ...... lc 25c needle books 3Hc Be pkg. darning . needles at ...2c Be standard needles at ...... 2Hc Hump hooks and eyes, made by Delong, at card . ..lc and 2ic Aluminum hair pins, per doz 5c Aluminum thimbles, each ic 15c hair ornaments, at .......... .,5c Dress shields, pr, 10c Fancy hat pins, ea., lc pins for' 5c 2 pkgs. brass pins, 5c 3 pkgs. 10c pins, 22: 10c pkgs. hair pins, Oc 10c box hair pins, 5c 10c' kid .curlers, at pkg 3 He Shoe laces, pair. Lie Corset' laces, , pair, .lc Silk Flosa, skein.. ile Mercerized ' Floss, at skein ....... . . . lc Tape measures,. 2 He " THREADS. Coats' spool cotton, at 3Hc Barbours & Marshals linen flhread, sp.,5c Sampson's linen finish thread, spool ... .3c 200 yards machine thread at lttc 100 yards sewing silk, spool at 2c Nursery pins, dozei at 2c and 3c Pearl buttons, dozen at .......... 2Hc Collar foundations, 2c Cotton taper, roll, lc India tapes, roll. ..2c Darning cotton, per ball at lc Jet' hat pins, ea. ..lc There are many otherltems on sale for the one day at One Half to One Fifth regular prices.. Don't miss them. Bring this ad with you. Vool Dress Goods Four, Specially . Interest ng Bargains for Friday. 11.00 Scotch Suitings, 48c Also basket weaves, 54-in. wide, in a good line of most desirable colors. $1.50 Wool Serges, 08c 54 in. wide, in all the fall color ings and thoroughly sponged . and shrunk. . , $1.75 Whipcord Serges, $1.25 Also handsome illuminated whipcords, 64-in, wide, among popular fall dress fabrics. Wool Dress Goods Remnants W hipcords, Bedford cords and fancy stripe suitings, to 75c yard values, at ... . . . . 38 Beautiful Fall Silks Greatly Undrprlcd in Mdsy's Sales. Don't Kiss T1ms. SUk Remnants, to 75c Values, at yard, 28c Messalines, taf fetas, poplins, peau de cygnes, foulards and pongees, 1 to 10-yard lengths. ' . $1.00 Dress Silks at 48c 24 and 27-in. width in a big as sortment of styles and colors; all new fall goods. Imperial Dress Messalines, 88c 50 different shades, all S6- - in. wide, heavy, fine quality. $2.00 Satin Charmeuse, $1.68 A beautiful imported-silk, full 42-in. wide, comes In all most wanted street and even ing Bbades matchless value. 11,35 Black Srss Silks at ?8o Peau de Sole, messalines, satin. Duchess and taffetas. Big Savings in the 0 45-in. Bungalow Nets, regular values to 65c a yard, on sale, at yard .-35? 36-in. Figured Sateens, regular values to 25c a yard, at the yard . . . . . .15 and 12V4 25c Colored Curtain Scrims, big assortment, at yard...15 Five Big Special Lots of Lace Bapt. Friday MSU 45-in. Colored Madras, regular value to 85c a yard, Friday, at the yard ... ;.49e 30-ln. Curtain Swiss; colors or . white, regular 18c value, at the yard l214 Remnants'" of Net Scrims, Etc., to 65c a yard values, at the yard ................ 10 Curtains Greatly. Underpriced. WASH GOODS SPECIALS 39c and 60c silk mixed goods, all the newest patterns and colors, at the yard Friday ;.asa $& dqtted silk novelty in all the seasons' newest shades, yd.,86o New fall waistlngs, special Friday. Ed on cloth, plain colors and stripes, at the yard .150 Foule serge in white and .black and white stripes, S2-in. wide, at the yard lSo Silk stripe poplins, all the popular, shades, at the yard ..i afro Fancy Jacquard poplins at. . . . .25o Imported English poplins, at the yard 26c aad 60o LINEN SPECIALS FRIDAY Pure linen, hemmed iuck towels, 25c values, ea., 15j Pure . Barnsley toweling, 15c values at the yarill ,'. .10 Unhemmed pattern table cloths, size, 8x4; $1.50 values, at each 85t Extra large, cream or white, Oriental Turkish towels, 35c values, each 10 Friday in the Domestic Room Remnants and Goods Off the Bolt at Cost to Manufacture. Remnants of outing flannels, plaids or stripes, 10a val. SHe Remnants of flannel ettes, good patterns, 12ft values at ...8Ho Remnants of percales, 36-in. wide, 12!4c val., at 7W Remnants of apron -,. check . ginghams, 7c values, at .5c Remnants of 36-Inch . bleached or unbleached muslin, 7 Ho values. So Remnants of wash goods wortn to 16c, at... oc Remnants of curtain scrim, 15c values. .100 Remnants of Serpentine crepe, good pattern, 18c , values .. . ....10c Remnants 89c bleached table damask S5o Amoskeg outing flan nels, 12c values, 10c Sllkolinea, 36-in. wide, perfect goods, 15o val., at 10c Galalea cloth, good pat tern, 15c value ....10c Dress ginghams good patterns, 12 c values, at 7Hc Large size cotton blank ets, good weight, 1.25 values, at .95,0 Good " size comforter, well made, good weight, $1.25 values, at aso Fancy plaid blankets, good size, $2.00 values, at ............. $1.60 72x90, ready made sheets,-60o values, 33o UNDERWEAR AND FURNISHINGS - XS THE DOMESTIC BOOK. Boy's $1.26 wool sweaters. . ..690 Ladies' $1.60 'wool sweaters. -.980 $1.00 outing flannel gowns, men's or boy's, Friday 49o $1.00 union suits, girl's or hoy's, medium or heavy weight ...49o Ladies' or children's flannel vests or pants, 60o values, ail sizes, at 850 Ladies' fleeced union suits; " to $1.60 values, white, gray or brown, at .....69o and 49o 25o quaMty hosiery, men's, w6- men's or children's, at....l2Ho Men's $1.60 flannel overshirts, sray or blue, on sale at.... 980 Men's undershirts and drawers, all wool, to $2.60 values - at 91.85, 900, 750 Men's $3-.00 wool union suits, at i. fl.98 Women's Cloak, Suit and Skirt Department , XV TKZ SOSCESTZO BOOM. Women's new fall tailored, suits, good styles, colors and sizes; values to $15.00 , ,...910 Women's long coats, new , fall styles, black and mixtures val ues to $10 ..95.98 Women's rain coats, values up to $4.00, at 93.49 House dresses and wrappers, $1.00 values, at eso Fleece lined kimonos, well made, loose sleeves, $1.25 values, 98c Children's fall coats, values up to $5,00, at ....... . . . . . , . . . .9a.98 Gingham and black petticoats, 75c values, at 490 Ladies' sweaters, assorted colors, $1.25 values, at 930 Children's school dresses, values to $1.26, at 980 Infants' shoes and stockings, 36c values, at aso BOYS' CLOTHING DEPARTMENT DOMESTIC ROOM Boys' knickerbocker pants In browns, grays, ' and blacks; 2 values, at the pair .4, Boys' suits, an assorted lot, in brown and gray, well made, good Btyles; ages up to 12; values to $3.00, at ............ ..gt. 95 Special case of boys' suits with extra pair of 'pants In gray, black and blue; Norfolk styles, values to 4.00,-at ....... . . , ... . . .$2.45 IT'S HAYDEN'S "GROCERY PRICES THAT KEEPS DOWN A HIGHER COST OF LIVING IN OMAHA. The best. Diamond II flour, for bread. pies or cakes, nothing like it, per sack 9UK 10 bars Beat 'Em All, Diamond C or Lenox soap, for 85c Haakln Bros.' Onvaha Family soap. per bar at So 8 cakes fancy toilet or bath soap, 25o 8 lbs. best white or yellow cornmeal, for 17o 14-os. pkg. spaghetti, macaroni or ver- micello, for ..7Ho 1-lb. can assorted soups, for....7Ho Fancy sweet sugar corn, can at. .7Ho Wax, string, green or lima beans, per can TH t cans oil or mustard sardines ..25o Jello or Jellycon, pkg. 7Ho R C or Oriole corn flakes, pkg., 6Ho Grape Nuts, per pkg loo 1-lb. pkg. corn starch. Tor 40 Teast Foam, per pkg. 8c 4 lbs. fancy Japan head rice. . . . . .85 Tall cans Alaska salmon.. ...... lOo Peters' breakfast cocoa, lb. SOo The best tea slf tings, lb. , ..loo Golden 8antos coffee, lb. 850 light tho Bnttsr Trust aad Bay Bnt- terlns, cheaper and better than lots of butter. t lbs. good butterlne, for SSo Good table butterlne. lb. ........180 Tho best, equal to creamery butter, per lb. i ........ i-. . . ao BtrrrEB abb cxbesb peices. No. 1 country butter, lb. 300 The best creamery butter, carton or uuJJt, 10 344 No. 1 dairy butter, lb. ......... . . .860 Toung America or New York cream cheese, lb.... .i aso Keufchatel cheese, each ......V. .80 The best bulk peanut butter, lb. 12Uo Closing np the Prult Season. The best Elberta freestone peaches, per crate .55c Bushel baskets, Illinois Keiffer pears per basket ........... ...... .91.10 Large market baskets, each. .400 4-basket crates Italian blue plums, for Green tomatoes, market basket," lSVio Tokay grapes, extra fancy, bsk.. 30c uoaay grapes, extra fancy, lb..... so Tho vsgsublo Uarktt of Omasa, New PotA.toea. np Tulr it i'k. . Fancy Greening Cooking Apples, per peek, iu ioa .......... Fresh Sninach. tirp nlr Two large heads of Cabbage .800 .Co Beets. Carrots, Turnips or Parsnips, per pound 20 Two heads of Fresh Leaf Lettuce, 60 Four bunches Fresh Parsley ..1..60 Two stalks Fresh Celery ...... . 80 Fancy Red Onions, lb .....aUo Three large Soup Bunches ..... .100 Large Head Lettuce, per head . ,7Ho Six bunches Fresh Radishes -...j'sc Fancy Ripe Tomatoes, lb sHo Market basket Beets, Turnips, Car , rots or Parsnips .300 It Pays Try Hayden's First Pays