THE BEE: OMAHA. NATIWDAY. (KTnMER .1, WU. Nebraska From- Our Near Neighbors COME TO SEE BILL BRYAN Mr. AngTiiU McHenry of Illinois Stops at the Capital. SOUGHT TO CALL ON MO REREAD Traveler wllk Ui Tram MLaea Oat ar Ikat rrrxrmt Home ' la' la Soah Dakota. From Flaff Correspondent.) LINCOLN. Oct. S.-H.e-la1. Mrs. Au miata Mcll.nrjr. who says she waa a schoolmate of William Jenntnsa Bryan In the, dsys when they both Were klila, called at ttra stake house today to see. Governor Marehead. Mrs. Mi-Henry does not rlda In the mod ern raanllne omD. but travrla about the country a they did In "ye icoodo old d.yrs." a waxim drawn by a couple of ews brlnn the ntethod the uses whn a-olng out to call on her trlenda. tier coualn follows behind with another waxon drawn "with another pair of rowa, and whlls they may nerer run any chance of belasT arrested for exceeding the speed limit, they manaire to ret about the country In pretty food ahape. t.athe rta 'iett rsb.rc. Mr. Mollenry aaya that her fiAher ! Colonel Miller, who commanded at Illinois regiment In the civil war and waa killed at the betUe of Uettyeburf. Ovar thla matter Mri. Mcllenry.and Col onel Prvfeon of the itowemor'a of fire foroe were at variance, the colonel de claring that It waa the battle of Bunker 1IIH. Anyhow the lady failed to have the pleasure of meeting either Governor Morehead or Secretary of Slate Bryan and seemed ' aomewhat aurprleed that "Billy," aa (he railed Mr. Bryan.' was working down at Washington. Hhe said that she had often danced "Pop Ooea the Weasel" with Governor Morehead In the oil ' days, but the governor wu up In Boone county and slia failed to have the pleasure of meeting him. related, an Incident of her achvol day when aha and "Hilly" used to play together. Hlie laid that one day "Me and Billy hitched a couple of Bhepherd doss to one of them little red wagging aa' ; started out fer a ride. While wo wag a-oln' along havln'. lots pf fun a cot tonUll ran out In the road and the dogs took after It They re n down through louA-h. When we got home we both got aa awful llckhV." '. , fteeklas; to Aid C'onatn. la on a Mission searching for a cousin by the name of Hegrlat. tins had heard that he was fn trouble and she thought he nilght be In the penltentlury. Whan ahe left the state house she ex reeled to stop at the penltentlury to see If se could find him. . She declared that Prof. Segrlst was formerly - a rnualo tcarher and taught the "Wilson kids' as Wis referred to the children or Presi dent Wilson. , Newspaper men who desired to take a ' picture r,t her . traveling , outfit were promptly told thai there waa nothing doing in that line, "i don't 'low no klodaka 'round my wagglnt," said ho. Bho claims aher present home la In Trup county. South. Dakot. . , DR. CORKEY RETURNS TO WAYNE PASTORATE WATNE. Neb.i Oct :.-(pscisi.-Ow. Ing to serious Illness la bis family, which wlU prereat him from moving to B.U.vua, th Alexander Corkay has returned to Wayne and aspects to resign his position on the faculty of Bellevue college. The family fcad expected to more some weeks ago. and before the packing of the house hold goods was eomplsted. sickness of a aerlous nature oompelled them to post pone the removal, and finally called Dr. Corker home from BeUeme, where he had already entered upon his duties as a pro fesaor., lie will preach at the Presby terian church Sanday morning and evening. THREE BOOTLEGGERS FINED HUNDRED DOLLARS EACH 'TEClfMSGH, Neh.. Oct. t-(Recial.)-Jamss Qrffin and Robert Hmlley of Tecumesh. and Ben Johnson, who claims '"V " Kan, were taken l-for. County Jusa Livingston, yasterdav after aon, on charges of tlleaal - u - here. Each pleaded guilty, and the Judge TlaaVaa4 tKa, BtaAaV " w aca an coats. At last aetounta the-men were trying to raise the money. The charge. n the complaints were the sale of liquor here during ,h, county fair, last week.. . . V . '. 5 . rla Blair. Mlns Marraret Ware la back from a vlatl at North I'latte. Nrb Mr. and Mri Mark Tleaty returned from a Malt to frlnnds at Norfolk, Neh. Thnrnaa W. HlacaTiurn, candidate for rnnprcaa fmrn thla ttintrlct. was In Blair laat riaturriay. Former County Juris ' Marshall and wire of Arlington wrre vlaltlng Hlalr friends on Sunday. Rev. Mr. Volrk of th Paptlat church, and wife, motored to Omaha on Monday and vialted friends. Will Storktui and -wife nf .Norfolk. V'li., are rlaltlng Mr. Mock ton mmhe?. Mrs. John F. VMilte. , f The hlph school f.xit IihII team waa en- KimmM m me nome of yir. Aaa Dixon, Jr.. laat Friday evening Charley Htowe. outfielder of the Blair hall team, has written a etorv for a mov ing picture film and sold it in Omaha for is,. Mlrs Margaret Klaagaer of Omha and Mra. Karly .f Harlhistun Neh.. mere callers at the Judge K. C. Kllcr home last Saturday. ' Mra. W. K. Klnyon. living northwem of Illalr. ahnt a bull snake with a .22 rifle In Ier' door yard one day laat week that measured five and one-naif leet long and enven in-nea arounl. Thursday Mlaa Florence Pntitwt went to t:raig. Neh where ahe JiIhvimI Ihe welding march for her friend. Mls laie StHinotnn, who waa married to Mr. i.eiann naiiKh or Oakland. A reward nf 1M Is offered for Warren E. Mugger, formerly of Mlslr. who en Uated in Company 1. Tenth Inrantry, laat July, a year ago. and who deserted from the Prenldlo at San Francleco In August, this year. Laat Saturday Hherlff Compton arreated Ed Zybank ami a friend from Columbua. Neh., who had appropriated the former's father car and Marted oat to see the world. Mr. Zyback came Sunday and took the boya and car home. I'r. and Mrs A. It. Kokes. Kdltor J W Tomlln and wife. Attorney Mo ha in ami wl.e snd Mra. KlflnM ..r t.l..i, i..,.i Inat hunday afternoon wlih II -v. U. II I Warren of the MethixIWt church, who eaves m ia weeK tor his new pastorate at Auburn. l , Waller lugan. wia recently worked for Mr tleorge Mlchaelaen at OcHolo, waa paid off In raah for hla work and rame to Blair and lorged a check for liO.SO on Mr. Mlchoelaon. which he paaaed on a merchant, and slipped out. Sheriff Coinp. ton Is epdeavorlng.to locate him. . , Weeplnsr Water. Cholera la taking an enormous number of the hogs in this vicinity. Treat Akew and wfw are visiting at the home of hi parents here.- Mrs. V . B. Thomes has gone to tavcji port. Neb., to visit her mother.. Mrs. D. IT. Brann has gone t6 Atchison, Kan, to visit her Ulster, Mrs. Kesler. Fire which did about $100 damage oc curred at the Gibbon hotel Saturday night. Mr. James McNam has gone to Falls city to .visit with .her, sons. Clyde and Arthur. Mrs. Ray Thompson and children of Normal are visiting Mrs. Albert lienegar and family. J. C. Jnnea, wife and daughter, have gone east for a six weeks' vlalt In the state of Ohio.- , . Mrs. Emma Barry has gone to Falls City to vlalt at the home of her daugh ter, Mra,' E. J. Moeaer. Mrs, ia, Howard of Minneapolis Is vlaw Ulrig her slater,' Mr. M. Ci' Walker, llv Ing on the farm eaat of town. v s Mrs. C. C. Balaton of Omaha w. a recant visitor at the bouie . of ber. par ents, Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Barnes. Mr. and Mrs. - MrU kLiVu re turned from their wedding trip to the j-iiaca inn region or aouth Uakota. Mr. Alex Mitchell haa returned V..- hotne at WalUjlll after two. week' vlalt who nrr relatives, in Miicneil family, south of town. 1 In the first game ef Toot hall on the loeiU diamond . last Saturday the. high chool team won rrom,. the Nchswjia school 'team II to ft, 1 " -. Mr. W. r. Langhorrt of Wabash vis ited with Mr. I, N. Hunter Tueeday morning between traJn while returning to her homo from a visit at Avocs, A public playground association has been organised and a number of com mittees are at work. The finance com mittee la arranging for a benefit moving picture show to ruse money to purchase playground equipment. held from the .residence on FTlday after noon. Valley. Dr. and Mra. M. II. (larrlson motored to Omaha Wedneaday, Mr. and Mra C II, Nichols motored to Fremont Wednesday morning. A fine daughter waa !orn to Mr. and Mrs. luy McCaulley Tueaday. Mrs A. K. Hubbard and Mra. Annie RoMiiaon went to Omaha Monday. Mra. R F. Smith entertained the mem ber of the Itlrlhd.-iy club Thursday aft ernoon. Mr. and Afra F C. Kennedv tofik Mr anil Mra. C,1. Hogers to Fremont In ttlejr aulo VVednecilay. i Mra. ."Imiin Bice aitended theraiiste Women ( hrlatlan Temperance union ronventlon at lntlnga. ' , Rev. B. A. Fye was at Tekamah, Neb., where he haa accepted a call to be Jmator of the Presbyterian clmrrli. The young lieoulc of the Soonnd Bn- t1et vhurch gave a very enjoyable, re-J cejition ror Mr. ami Mra. oacar Jnconson Wednesday evening. Rev. Charlea llerrnn, I. t .' of flmaha Thoological , semlnsry preached In the Preahyterlan church both morning and evening laat Sunday. The Woman's Mlaclonary society nf -the Preahyterlan eh-irch waa entertained at the home of Mra. Fred WhHmore on Wednesday afternoon. Mra N It. Nlcli-I ols hMd charge of the leason study. I The regular nwctlnr of the Valley Woj mini rluh was he1" rr'daV aftermion at the home of Mra. Fltagerald. Mra. Ma Johnaon waa leader and the a'ilJect was "Northern European Immigration." The official board .of the Methodist Episcopal church entertained tho official board of the l.nahara Methodist Efdacrt oal church at Uie home of Mr. and Mra,. Y. M. Butt Tueadsy evening. The-viator. Rev. McAII'sier. will aero , both chnrges the coming year. - Mekanka. Charles Insraham was an Omaha Ps aenger. Tuesday. I.ou'a Carstena of Berlin was In town on bnancfs TuVsrlay. B. M. Pollard aa a bunlnera visitor at Lincoln Wsdneaday. Ollbort Klme rell off of a boncti at school and broke his arm. Mr. and Mra. AdHiri returned Monday from an outing In Colorado. Msa Isadora Male of Iuvall. Wash. Is visiting relatives here this week. Mex Hchafer and family, from I 'ncoln, hsve moved to Nehawka for the "Inter. Mra. Johnaon of Genoa Is vlltlng her daughter, Mr. Scbllchierneler, thla week. Mrs. Fleschman gave a pre-nuptlal shower Monday to Miss Lottie Wunder llch. , . . . 'Mr. and Mrs. (iraber of Fremont vis ited this week' with Mr. and Mr. Louis Plyhon. Mrs. Keltner entertained Meadames "ynn ami Slgget' of I'nlon at dinner on Wednesday. Mr. Errena Chandler of Walsenhurg, Colo, la here for a protracted vlalt with her mother, Mr. Reynold. Frank Cog and wife returned Wednes day from a two weeks' visit with Mr. Cox's father and mother at Alva, Okl. Mrs. J. V. Hedges, left Wednesday to be at thit bedside of her father, who is very sick at his home In Corydon, Ind. A new store and a new standard of values ' t aetata!. - t Charlie Meara, th outfielder who was inTlati .by. .'I :N! .X.- AmeruVn's CATl .r '" t wek mmUmm gssssMrgsBBMg. ' Irvlaarlnai MondaA .' VUIt1 uncl Mu'f of'' f--'.' vlIftors'T? .nitnrk"?rvi were - uumi luesuay. Tha-vPllttng Workers met at the Chr Uan church for dinner wi -nr . JLTUJ&X?".? were ... " crania home. . ra. Hlnse of Blair is vUlilna- .. koine of h.i- ..,,v.. u." Tifiiing.at the - -- -- - iienry. ttprtng Wesley Williams and Alfred Willlaim Wotoreo to the lair at Kikh. T.,.Ji,l, Mrs. "ot.. - w the home of he, brother. jlh.t'JmH WU Haetm n X?e? ef tlkhwrn one day Uat ..Mr- and Mra Nels Raaninsae'n vlalled at ayof th" :." A. li,ndrtcksorr and daugbur. Mrs $Kti7u,'r?,m .,rw Uy' lri Mr. and Mr, V It ' Prew.ter were en- The Indies' AM oity met at Ue Ed Hagee home for supper Wednesday with large turnout... .. . , . ln "r.' Bd Mr- 'n Fremont are viattlng at the home of their daughter Mra. Gus bundall. -nier. Mr. end Mra Percy Babbit and family or Keystone par re entertained bun day at th Jm. Hole home. . lire RHi Mm u n kj ... , - -. - iircwii irr gnu Mra S. C. Brewster attrnded the women's conference meel'ng at Omaha Wedneday. Mr. and Mrs Uaneon 'of WaH net on aiui Uxir, Alina and Emma Peterson WT a ine aiunsun home Sun day. Mr. nd Mrs Allert Anderson sntor- i . ninoinn oi omaha and Mr. and Uri Phil Nelson of Tekamah runday. . Mr. and Mr. Oeorg Knight and Mr. and Mra Josie P erce motored down from Cherry tvualy and aj viMting rel. alive here. . J . , "n"ier ano airs. Ken nedy o Omsrta end Mrs. Ariams of-Nto- hr.r, . I . i u . . . , . ' . , ; '-" ounuay ai ins Cksvriej Veetai bome, ' irsea. Mrs. P. Durham made a trip to Omaha Tuesday. . Mlsa EUle Opp waa a Weeping Water visitor Saturday, John Klntner and - wife were Omaha visitor Saturday. Asa 1. Johnson and family mad a trip mo line capita mis weeg. Loul Weber and wife of -Cook were vl-'tlng relatives here Wednesday. Mrs. F. P. Kruse and daughter Lenora weie visiting at Millard over Sunday. Joe ' Richardson and ' wife were here irom eagle r rtday visiting, relative. Revival meeting will commence at th l-nriuaa cnurcn on Saturday evening.. Oeorge Peters and slater Mrs. llenrv Kehlbeck. are visiting felaUve at Ar- csuia. Mrs. W 1. CMll In nf Onneett niorf. m-. here several days this week .visiting, her parent. Mr. Alexander Francis of Punbar was ner visiting ber daughter. Mra. Harry Mareuarei. - , Benlamin Itetta and wife have mIufim front an extended vlalt so Colorado and New, Mexico. . John Thiers ahd. wlf 'and A. J. Nut. man of Bertram are here visiting rela tive tnis wecK. i . Seth Meyer has purchased a' farm In Deuel county end will move to same about March I. Mrs. Peck ham and daughter. Mra. R O Hutchlns. have returned from a visit at Concordia. Kan. ... Mra John .Frank 'of Cacleton. -ho hag been vlalt ittai at th hoip of ly. M. Ho back, has returned home., j . W. D. Harlan and wife of Cook were In town Monday on their aay home from a visit with Iowa relatives. Mr. and Mra. Edgar F. SnaveJv of Lin coln and Mra. Omar Coon ami eon of Manlsy were Sunday visitor at th M. (1. Keedy home. Henry Wehllng and wlf and Mr. Mary Mltier and Fred Oelke. all of Nebraska City, were Avocu vlltrs Monday. Kprlngflrld. property he lately purchased of James Brialey. Mra. James Brialey returned from Peoria, 111, iWednesdsy. : ; Roy Whitney ha lust finished a; fine bungalow and will occupy It soon. ' Mr. and Mrs. John Renou, of 'MoClcl lahd. -la.cara alaitinr Hnnrv rinttmt. "the TTIfn-sVtirr will play the Gretna "u" nt-nooi ciud on rnoay afternoon. Lea Rlods-riitt. Kim Tilun, t Johnson returned from Wvnminv u-,.. day. Rav Panlnirtnn ' of Plilnl. down by automobile the first of the week miu is viaiimg nere. Oeorge - Howell ha moved into . the J.- ('. KDlU-r nf'th. .... . Tuesday ffom Thermopolls. Wyo. L, A. Bate, A. V. Roger, W. E." Bates, C. E. Smith and Mrs. W. H. Davidson attended the Pioneer' meeting at Omaha. Friday. The Rnrlna-fleM Kn i. the arise in the base ball tournament at Partiei jfff . . Hj , & 1 Fall lines now being shown and the satisfaction expressed! by patrons prove that with a bigger Benson & Thome Store has come a bigger dollar's worth of value for every ; one expended here. Our Superb Second Floor Women's and Girls' Shop filled to overflowing with fine, j wearables satisfactorily priced, j Suits for Women and Young Women Most extraordinary line all tha leading f jt r f gtyles and colors, bnatitlfully made, in fact, ! I fA JJ JJ sasJl Just Buch suits aa you'd expect to pay $30.00 or $3..00 for Suit Prices run from $17.50 to $49.50 Coals that will surprise you by their elegance $12.50 and Upwards. ' Dresses for every occasion rea sonably priced, too $8.75 and Upwards. Waists, Waists! A Wonderful Waist Special ! $9S New fall models in fine embroidered white organdie, also white voile with dainty laoes, long or three-quarter Bleere dainty em broidered 8wiss organdie collar and cuffs; sizes 34 to 44, many styles to choose from Some Sights for Buyers of Little Tots' Clothes Children's , knitted sweater .'suits of fine Saxony yarn, con sisting of sweater, legglns, toque and mittens, in grey, brown, Copenhagen ,' . blue or white; sices 2 to 6 years, t S4.25 Others at $3.50 '"P- Children's bath robes made of Beacon blanketing in red, 'brown or Alice blue; ages 2 to 0 years... 81.25 to 82.05 e ,' Infants'1 flannel skirts, long or short, plain or embroidered, t 50 to 81.05 New lines of bonnets,' bootees, sarques and winter .. weight vests for the infants, -VI V ) 'j Greatest Store in town for Girls' Clothes Just to illustrate: DKK8SKB FOR SCHOOL AND GENKRAL WEAR, clever models, two leat ra, fin. Scotch plaiila, black and white ahephard oher Kb, aerrea In plain colore; navy, enpen or brown, alH ail wool French ohnlllea ajid plain white voiles; alxea 8 to 14 $3.95 to $5.00 Paul Jones Middy Blouses Plain white or white trimmed with blue or red 1 $1.00 to $1.50 GIRLS' OOATO OP UNUSUAL VALUES Chic,' girlish ' styles, plain or diagonal che viots; also .mixtures; navy. . ropen, red or brown with smart trim mlnirs that harmonise; slies 8 to 14 $5.00 OMAHA'S FASTEST GROWING STOKE. . 1516-18-20 FARNAM STREET. T Great Store for , Women's and Children's: Furnishings Ladles' "Mentor;.; union suits .:' ln a medium - weight cotton, long or; short sleeveei at, the it 81.95 '. 81.50 : Ladles' "Wayne Knit" hose, i silk lisle,' double sole; an ex- tra good wearing hone.. 35 Or 3 for 81.00 "Ideal underwaists for girls or boys, 6 months to 14 years, :; at ... 25 "d 50 A new shipment of chamoisett gloves for girls; colors blacVt white, tan or gray . . . . -50 ; The' "Musser".hbse jfor; bdy, T made of the Best j 'combed'" Egyptian yarn, war raBted'-fast ; black and extra strong for 1 boys sard on hose, pair, 40' ... .. v- ..v.. I. .-.!'!' Ixiutsvllle, winning very (lmj The other rlulia ware from Manly, , M unlock and Louiavllle. . ElUhora ' t The iirtle daiiKhter of Mr, and . Mrs. Arthur Iieerwn la quite 111. Mra. Van Alat entrrWJned the Women's krttaington W'edneaday afternoon. C. A. Nownoa, the new Mkhorn toat maator, took charKe October 1. He will move the olflce Huuday to the new loca tion adjoining the drug store. Charlea Baumgardner Is the new assistant post matter. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence lndl and chtl dren. of Hooixr, came Friday for a vlalt, and to attend the fair. Mr. and Mr... Geonre tllgrhjr arrived from- i rid Icy, Kan., Kunday for a vlalt with Mrs. Itlgby'a member, Mrs. B. F. Cttlvert. Mla Fva Wltte, daughter of Mra Oeorite. Wltte, and Henrv Otte of near Benson were marriott wi..ui.. . u . home of the bride's mothnr. A larire number of frlenda and relatives attended the wedding. They will make their home on the home farm of the groom, three miles west of Benson. Paptllloa. Ray Lamb of Uneoln waa looking up former Faplltlott 'friends Wednesday. Mrs. John Schobert and two children have gone to Chicago lor a visit with relatives. , , Mlaa Ida' Frlcke entertained the second regular meeting of the woman's club on Wednesday afternoon. A very Interesting lesson was lea ny Airs. u. ri. Magaret on tha proposed constitutional amendments. Mlaa Gretchen Langdon of Omaha wa the guest of her father, A. E. Langdon, Wednesday. Xa Verne Tower of Collegeport, Tex., Is the guest of his brother, C. B. Tower, and family thla week, . The stores will all be closed Sunday In observance of Peace Prayer day. The churchea are preparing, for special ser vices. Mrs. J. M. Beadle returned the first of the week from Greybull, Wyo., where sne spent me summer witn ner son, uarry, ana iamuy. i i - . " i oarry, ana iamuy, - KrllLf AK v-ffi l-Isi'A Milk', I I I i II . I .Tl' . . Men's 11. ' ,7 Hats M I tionnl ( U show- ' fyyr Lj in At $2, $2.50, I $3.00 vy I John B. Stetson $3.50 to $10 B.aalast.a. D. H. Klrschner was In Omaha Monday. Bernhard Oottach Is In Wyoming. on a buln and pkM.ur. tdp. Heary Jlpp took a business trip to South Omaha on Tuesday. Mrs. Kmart Oft and Mrs. Charle. Grau were passengers for Omaha Monday. Mr., aad Mra Gor. Onrt r spending two wrrks In visiting relatives In Iowa and Minnesota. They will 'return n.&t rk. Kenry and D.nl.l Pliant wera In Pen son Monday to assist in celebrating th. birthday of their inoth.r and brother Charlie. Hflry Logemanrl Is erecting a fin. Uihl-room house on his farm northeaat ot town, which is now teased by Henry Nolirenberg. A part of th. Oeorg. rriel farm, about five miles west of town, has been leasd by th. gev.ram.at as a br.tuk ef the weather bureau. Rev. J. M Lekly'wlll again conduct Engllah services at th. ,Kdman hall. Tha next meeting will be nrld Orlober -4 at 7.30 In the evening. H-nry Ott. a popular membar of th. baa. t'iM t.Min. was narrtd rn WmIiin day to Mlaa Kvalyn Wltte. daughter of Mr. and Mra. )orf Wltte. living near Kikhorn. Mr. and Mra otte will be at home on a farm west of Benson. Grandpa Klpp died Wednesday, aaed years. II. Is survived by to thiMren. several grandchildren and arva.t -grandchildren. Tii. funeral took piafe on Krt ili aftornousi fraiu the bum. of bis daughter Mra llsgedorn. so'ithesst of tewa. with iai.rnt.nt at the tt.rau i.m- lery north of town. Mars IJimp. a pioneer of WashlnKton rcuaiy. but for to-veral years a resident of the villa., died very auddenlr Wednes day inorn'ng at bis bom.. II. la sur vived by his widow; a son.- r.mll, and a daughter. Mrs. G , U. Matiguld. Th. f UDeraX which was largely atind.d, was JOHN A. SWANSON, Pres. ,WM. h. IIOLZMAN, Treasurer. AK-SAR-BEN Visitors, heme foils, old friends nd ntto, the new and greater Nebraska welcomes you. e invite you to inspect the most modem apparel store in the West Here You'll Find Thousands of the Most Beautiful Mew Fall Suits and Overcoats SUCCESS has come to our establishment because we have minutely, studied the subject of clothing and our past records have shown us to be most able. For instance we offer high class Rochester, N. Y strictly hand tailored suits at popular prices. An achievement that demonstrates the incom parable efficiency of this new organization. A - guaranteed saving of $5.00 to $10.00 on your new suit and overcoat. $15, $20, $25 The greatest western showing of the new Tartan plaid and stripe suits Rich new multi- Superb Hand Tailored Garments tone worsteds, new cheviota and serges. Young men's Ultra fashions nnd men's conservative models in all sizes. New two, thretv'and four' button models, new double breasted sack suits. Combining the superb creations of America's master designers in an amazing exhibit of Suits and Overcoats at .... . $15-$20-$25 Finest Suit Made $30, $35, $40 Richest .imported fabrics and the utmost in fine tailoring, stylo and fit are realized here in best fall suits on earth, compare with $60 to $70 to-measure suits, at $30, $35, $40 . Chesterfield Overcoats Every man ran enjoy the luxury of a fine silk lined Chesterfield tpp coat now.. Oxford vicuna; self or velvet collar. We'll save you $5 to $10 In better values. coats at. r:. $15, $20, $25 Men's Smart Balmacaans Distinguished swagger models- Raglan or regular shoulders. Military or convertible collars. New Drowns, Grays, fancy mix tures. The oat of the hour ex- vXlO, $15, $20 Men's Suits at $7.50, $ 1 0, $ 1 2.50 Hundreds of strictly reliable, well made new fall suits. We'll sava you $3.00, $4,00, $5.00 and fit any man 7 rA CIA CIOCA from 31 to 4 6-inch chest measure, at pf.U( plv. $1.3U Men's Winter Overcoats .Hundreds rf men will buy winter overcoats during AK-SAR-BEN week. Here's tha greatest showing to be found in this territory. Dress coats. L isters, uuara coats, storm coats, Cnln- fe . cniuas, xancy weaves, meltons, icunas, no en to them, and we 11 save you 25 to 334 ..$10 to $50 World's Best FH Shirts Manhattans, Arrow, Bates Street, Faultless, Wilaon llrow., Yorke and many othw lead era. Not one food style Is mlsslnc In this wonder ful showing- the larg; aet shirt stock ln the west. Superb styles at SI, $1.50, $2. Men's Fall Union Suits i Vassar Bwlsa Rlbbad, Duo fold, Superior, Rite ' six. and Corw It h union suits; all slsea. weights and every prle. from $1,00 2 $5.00 mm 4-M V VA Men's Neckwear Such splendid new silks and brocades are good to behold. Choose from our wonderful new assortments, . PA of fall neckwear t. See Our Show Windows Today"' vstOMNA SWAMSONjhhi. m 1 rSOLZHAMwaaal fwunn ur Men's Sweaters COISRECT APPAREL I'OR MEN AND AVOAIEN. New Norfolk sweaters. New coat styles, new shawl collar models in medium or heavy weight. All desirable colors, Supreme values rS.$1.50to$7 .50 I J Iff' . i i