8 TIIE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY. (KTPDB ER 10, 1914. BAPTIST MINISTERS COMING Tutor from Orer Ststo to Hold Annual Convention Saturday. IS VARIOUS PULPITS SUNDAY letters, ka A re Here (or Ma Hays Meeilas, lrrk la a Prolnlial ( karrkr abbata. Tli annual ronvcnllon at the Plate Itapttst latlnn a 111 irl tlu evenlne; at tl Calvary Itapllat rhurrh, Tv. enty-llfth and Hamilton streets, of til. U lUv. J. A. Mai I'll Is tli pastor, 4 toiitiiiue until Tliut.lH of nit wek. tttbotittiiaUoiial ministers ln.m tul over the atmti will toiua and on 8unday are to fill the vurloua 1'roteslMiit pu i pi la In II. city, r-oulh Omnha tnl suburbs. Thu arraiwvnunt for the day follow; (.Villi ul 1 und I'r iivlnna il Twenty- flllll Ulill I 'OilfM-- KV4'rilllM, JU-v. J. I'arli.li. .Niipili i Inttn. Nurlli I'rrl ti vlf Tim n. Twrnf v-fnurlh ind li t -.ilurnm a, i. J'. hlrhsMiion, Wayne. It' nson l'i-vb Icrian Mnming ainl eve- ' niriK, ln. K. M. A.l..i, 'lulibta. iMrl l"r-l. ! Han. 1 unl -third and! J. Huulh i ),n,iin-M..riili,K, llev. J. II. ntai, Kmuiuai, eti-Ling, llv. J. ti. J'H.jii, Tora. Westminster 1 Tenby terlMii. Georgia Avenue ami Maa-Vi i - M urnthif, Kav. V. W. Itenjltinlll. IIihikI lin.l. ('! Ua, I ii.)1itin, Mlnlwnth nd ramlir iluriiina, Hev. Cnirloa A. C'ar inan. rtrj. firm I nilol l'reb-f-rln, Taentv-firat and Kimiinl-.VloriunK, Hw. Wilson Mills, im lunl rr.'ktiytrrlnn, fiftieth and fn Jto. I 'let Mi'iiuiiliil MthKlUit K1aroiai, Tenth an I llrn Moniln. Hov. II. H. Weljn. IJriciiln; nvrnliiN, It.v. O. W. Tafl. Omml Miwwl. Klrsl Milnodiat KilrMil, Twenty-fifth and K. Hoiiih i iiiiuli -Murnlnr. Kev. John I- lisrton. Norili I'lnttn; eveuiiia", 1 1 v. I. Mlriinrdeim. Wnrna. Renault htMliKt Kilitoopal, Flitt.-th and Maln-bvenliiK, Hrt-, K. K. Vulck Mslr. HI. Lull u s r.vani.ll-l. Terenty-t Mrrl and J, Koiilli Otiutha Monilri, Unv. J. ti. IHmm, York. )re United Kvana-elloat. Twenty- Seventh and riirmlen Mornln. Hrv, K. oirK, inair; avniili k, linv. J. U. I 1 1 The 1 1 am i i i inn in ! I' I I I IPs Best Clothes Values 'maha m r. a, Twwil.iuth and liar llov. Bi. H. Jarkeon. Jintil. nmiit 8u Murk' !:-. Rni-ll.- T.uthi-mn. Twn tloih and XiinUtt Monilnx, lUv. 3. It. Colllna, I.tnrviln. (Irara Kanu:traJ I.uOmran. jr Boiiih Twntr-aliih Xtornln anit vanlnir, Mrv. Ilirtrr (lnmnml, OIktwIIIh. ITIIIai.ln (tna-ppcatlonal, Tirtlth and OhU-Moinlnx. C. II. Uanrrofl. Klfat I'hrlaOnn Mii.ua. jwv. m. ti. jarkaon. Str.imttiur, t .lvarv Mantia. Twntr.f1fth and Ham-IMon-l in.lna Hrv. ' f 1'roiru 1. km; , vrnlna. tv. 1. It WaJdo. l-1rt napllM. Tanlv ninth and Itar. hrv-Kvi-Bina-. Hv. V. T. IJihitk. Initla E.n lUitiat. T'riiruih and Kratik-Ilu-M.-rnlnii, H. Knl licnn, l.ln.x.ln tlri- pni-tlat. Trnth and ArNr Mom. ln l:v. V J. l-.rkar. Kairhurr; rvr B r. li K K. AIImi. Aatilan.t 1nt r.i-l;M. T ,-ntv-rif h and 1! futh Onial.i-V. r nun lr Ooma H ithl land, Wtail Ul nid. rvvnlnc, R,r. ( R. I'Naiman lji,.ln. liimuniiH ittlt, TMnr-fourh and rin.M- M..ni n. $. V. T. film .l. liHt-a: nln. Urt. W. U tUitun. Mn Harit. Thlrtr-lhth anil Grand M.m4n. Kv KJmunl Iron. -hp-nan; vutnt. Hv, T. J. Taikvr, Fair- c-ury. -ntui PaptUt KUtlHH and Main Moniuig. Utr. Hx'.tx Jrnaan, Otola' tnlna. Itrv. J. J. -H. l-avtd Olv. 1r Sws1ih lMllat n Nnrth'lTlht. nth-W.u-nli, U,v. J. J. pall, lavld "v nwip, lin-. Ralph Jiwkii, Hrnan r.apUat Twont) -fourth and nn-Kvj,ln-, n,y. r. W. lNa)amU. LranU laland. FOR ALL THE FAMILY ON LIBERAL CREDIT TERMS That's why oar customers come back each year for their com plete stock of wearing appareL Our styles are always the newest and one to suit nearly every taste for both young and old. That's why our Clothing Dept. is growing fast. You'll like it, too, if you will but step in tomorrow and see our new fall s creations. We are not only proud of our store service, our "differ- jf N. ent" suits, coats, dresses, millinery, men's and boys' . f5 v clothing, etc., but we believe our credit service to be superior to all other s for you. fader attarl TaaJata. Ton will Ilka tnaii- oaltlr action. Thay hav lonlo fftKl on tha bowala, and a Wbolaui;Mt. thorough claanatit to lha anttra r-owrl tratl. Mir tha Uir to haalthr activity and kaon atnniach awaat Cn1Uatloik. haada-ha. dull, tlrrd farllng waver arfllrl th who tiaa Tolry Cath artlo TaMtde. Only o. Mma-UMy com fortlnx to atout rran. ho an.loy tha Jirht an4 frw faallnf th.y five. AJl )alra vrryhrr.-Advartunmt. iv Tb. N Store W Auori- 5r .xV Your VAL i.cu..h. nxxx mtMi 1 V. xx mmi& V mm ll. ,:U ffl Extraordinary Bargains for Sati S8.75-SI2.50-SI8.75 .!.... 812.75-815.00-819.75 S2.85 SI2.50 Sl.00-S2.00-S3.00 fifl rn hP nn i Ladies' Satin Finish Sun- O.0U-O0.UU Ladies Dresses in the late models, at Ladies' Suits, Redingote s Special for Saturday in Ladies' Hats $4.50 values, at Men's Suits in all wool fancy mixtures, at Men's Trousers in all the new patterns, at Boys' Suits, from Oni Dollar a Wttk Will Dress Yon Well j I Burst Petticoats, at Union utfittingQ , OMAHA ;SE.CORJ6&-JACKS0N ST; nfln V 2Wf 7 V 1 KiUliJJ Your Credit is Good 1 SS!SS!SgSThe Stores for Men and Boy. lltMidhoiStj Mens Suits, Topcoats, Balmacaans Come to the big store Saturday and select from the choicest rstocks in Omaha. "We are allowing immense assortments of , Bmts in blue serges, fancy mixed worsted, tartan plaids, brown and gray mixtures patch pocket coats with soft roll lapels English and semi-English models at 1 0.00, $1 2.50 and $15.00 New Fall Overcoats FUNERAL OF MRS. MILLER HELD FRIDAY MORNING Funrral ami pea for Mn. ljurlla Jtyvrly MUlar, who dlid TNMlay fventnr at har homa, Tark avanua and llnrrta atraat. wart hald FriJay mornlnt at 10 o'clock from lyvddaVa chapel. . Mra. Millar had contributed many poama to natloaal mar aalnra and an ma of har raraea appeared juat folloaliyt her daith an4 aa nrr laal puciianaa work, partalaad au-anly to lira and death. Tha pnem, 'Tha Ordinary Lot," la taken troni tha current Judge Quarterly: To know little aweetneea, A little ana, A little love and labor. Thrn to v; Kfinemtwrrd fcr a minute, ivn fitravt Thta la the oKUnary MortaTa lot. It waa read at tha aenrlcea, whlah were conducts by Rer. T. J. atackay. Tha ramalrki were takes to Lincoln mday venlnc for burial. , Injunction Asked to Stop Brady from Eunning for Off ice Injunction prooeedlnara to prevent the election oommlaaloner from placing tha name of Attorney T. C Brady on tha nonpartlaan ballot ea a candidate for county Judge ae.lnet County Judce Craw ford, the only candidate at the prlinartea, wnra roarun by Attorney Arthur Mullen In dlatrlct court. r"1fty-four vote re wrote In the name of PraJy an their ballnta In tha prtmarlea. Tha election eommlaatoner derided ta put hla name on tha election ballot, although ha waa not a candidate and no petition bad been filed tor htm. Added axpenee. the fact that Brady waa not a candidate at tha primaries, and the poaalbtlltr that hla name en the bal lot mla-ht Invalidate It. are reaaona given by Mullen. Bae Want Ada Am tnn Beat Buelneea Booaterm. FIELD CLUB MEMBERS TO HAVE SPECIAL MEETING The Omaha 1HIJ club announce that a apectal meeting of the mem be re of the) club will be bald next Tnuraday evening at I o'clock at the dub houa for tha purtoM of conaliertnaT and vetlnc on tha queellon of rajolng tha annual due from $e to M per year for w or more yeara. Dahlman Asks All Business Houses to Honor Columbus Day Mayor Jamee C. Dahlman haa laaued a proclamation raqueetltie bualneaa men tc cloae their plaoaa on Coiombua day, when tha Italian of tha city will entertain and celebrate with a a pafeant Tha proo lamatlnn foil own Whereaa, The Uglalature of the atate of Nebraaka. haa denomlnatel the 11th day of October, aa I'olirmhue 1v. and da clare! the eama a legal holiday, nnd Whee-oaa, The Kval oluacna of Italian aitractlon have arranged to entertain our w4 people of Omaha, with a grand parade and pageant of much beauty nnd hlatortea and educational value, to com memorate the 4 EM anniversary of the dlaoovery of America, by their country man.- Chrtatopher Columbua. . Now, therefore, I. Jainea C. Dahlman. ntayor, reepectlfully requeat that the buelneea men of Omaha, cloae their placea of bualneaa on Monday. October 11 Ult, between tha houra of t and i p. m. to grlvj their employee an opportunity to view the parade; that they retain the dec oration upon their biilldlnga until after the parade: that employer of Italian Americana allow euch of their employe whe deal re to take part In the parade one-half holiday on aald day. ao that the annlvereary of thla great event In Ameri can hlatory may be appropriately cele brated. 1 further requeet the chief of police to control tha traffic upon the atreeta. ao that the atreet care and ether Vehicle do not Interfere with the pared. Given under my hand thla loth day of Ootober. JAM Eft C DAHLMAN. Mayor. Jacob Harris Dies at Dallas from the Effects of a Fall Jacob Harrla. M yeara old, who lived In Omaha for thirty-four yeara until four yeara aro, when he wtnt te DeJlaa. Tek., to live with Ma aon. died there thla morn lug after an Ulnec of lean than a weX. Hla laat alrkneaa was brought on by a fall In hla room, when ha broke a bone In bt thigh. Tha body will be brought to Omaha for burial, arriving thla evening. Mr. Harrla la aurvlved by five anna and one daughter, tb aon being Abe, J. II. and Barney of Omaha. M. J. Harrla of Et. Louie and Iaaao Harrla and Mra. Tare Vllery of Dallaa. Tex. The funeral probably will be held Sun day from the residence of J. H. Harrla. Kit Meredith avenue, with Interment at rteaaant Hill oametery. LEGISLATIVE CANDIDATES TO BE DINED AND SIZED UP Single and double breaatnd morula witij rerulRr and Raglan ehnuMere; broad lapels. The etylea range from the form-fittlna- type to the regular bnggx full-bnrk moifla communly ailed IiHlmaniana. Velvet collar on many, i'atch pockets, riill and half lined. Lota of fancy Lack imported and dotnoxtlc Chinchilla. Mnltons and 1 ancy Mixtures. All stilttly hand niade $20, $22.50, $25, $30 Look at the High Grade Makes We Offer You to Select From "Society Brand," Hirsch-Wickwire & Co., Schloss Bros;, Adler's "Collegian Brand," High .rt and L. Apt Amer ica's finest hand-tailored clothes. Suits for Stout Men Tall stout men, short stout men, also extra sizes for all builds of men. Per fect fit guaranteed, at $20.00, $22.50, $25.00 Slip-on Raincoats Special Saturday Raincoats in all shade, with military col Jar, slash pocket, 52 and 54 Inches long. All sices 3 4 to CO. Values up aq to $8.50.' ' Saturday at PJe70 Genuine Buffalo Coats, $35. 00 Fine Suits For Men and Young Men All colors and all sites all mod els. Values $17.60 to $20.00. A very "Peclal purchase. All go on sal Saturday, 50 Sole Agents for STYLE PLUS $17.00 Clothes Balmacaans In Scotch mixtures, military and convertible collars, patch or slash pockets. Full cut Raglan and regular shoul 'l,'. imi'l i f mn pr UVJ i ': ' ' ..; 5 -v: tY, - - ' r" ) jN ... - - o'i ti 1 '719 $10.00, $12.50, $15.00 Suits of Latest Fashion Extreme models for young men who want ail the Btyle innovations, as well as conservative styles for conserva tive men Colors are Tartan checks, greens, browns, grays. Scotch hit and miss effects. Extremely popular now are the new models with wide lapels with top notch, the straight narrow trous ers, high cut vest; many of these suits with notch col lar. Coat lapels are cut long 1 ? T? r tfOr? and rolling. Prices PlO.)U to liO Boys' Suits and Overcoats Extraordinary 6ale Saturday. Values that mean that parents can save as high as $2.45 on some of these suits and overcoats. Boys' Suits That were made to sell for $4.00, $5.00 and $6.00 Blue Serge Suits, All-Wool Tweed Suits. Cheviot Suits. Corduroy Suits and Casslmerd Suits many of them with two pairs of pants. Newest Norfolk, patch pocket, and double and triple pleated models. Splen didly tailored and perfect fitting suits to fit boys of 6 to 17. Special Saturday at. Candidates for the legislature from Douglas county are all to have a chance to talk three minutes to the Commer cial club of Omaha. The republican candidates are Invited to luncheon at the club for Monday. October IX and tha democratic candidates for Monday noon, October 19. The bualneaa men are anxious to have a chance to else them up. and At .the, same yme to bear trteir respective messages for a few minutes. I I I Special Values in Books-A list of those we offer for 25c each j ... its 31 Small Boys' Overcoats Plenty of coats for little fellows 2 to years. Hlue and g-ra) Chin chillies In ' pleated back model. Cheviot coat a In dark mixtures, button to neck or shawl collar models. Splendid assortment of weaves In grays and a 1 f f" browns Values up to 3 J.ljJ i.0. Saturday In the Basement Beys' M.OO and S3.S0 (4 4C site sad Overcoats Wiiaw bptendid wearing suits, Norfolk models, for boys 7 to IS. Chin chilla suits to Russian and blouse in pergea. I aaatmerea and eds. Overcoats fur boys IS ear. For the Little Chaps Age 2 to 8. Middy Balkan. Eton Collar Russian, plain Russian and Blouse styles also a few Oliver Twists. Materials Include veltets, la red, blue and brown; cor duroy In blue and brown; serges In red, blue and brown, and splendid mix tures. Suits worth $4.00, $5.00 and $6.00. tj f-r-Baturday 33.DD Bix Boys' Overcoats The greateat value In Omaha for boya t to IT yeara. Well made coate in a new shawl collar model or with convertible collars. Splen did new mixtures In gray, brown and blue. Also a few blue and gray chinchilla coata In the lot. They are worth IS. M cc and to 18 40. Saturday .. Tw3 Boys' Sweater Costs Seooad rioor of BtSs'a Bnilftlng. Boys' Sweater Coats Wort SI sad, p te Ages 4 to CO. li yeara. Special at U5C Aaother M'-t lot Bays' ta Sweater Coats .Many strictly ail wool. all popular ahalea. 1 in L-isi Saturday at Spec! MEN'S HATS Faturdny w Introduce a new styl "The 8trlinir"-.1iiH lftti. in of the proceeslon. It Is soon to come inio extreme ravor as It Is the snappiest hat that has been shown this faiL Price Brandeis Special, $2.00 own aim sun. All IJill BfyloS reaV- In all sixes and aliades. $3 are We are exclusive amenta In Omaha for inie ceieuraiea tntrllnli wot maae in Uenton, cngiana. rrice u e are also Omaha Stettor's Wilson & Sons'English Derbies ' $2.50 i imaha agenta 'V, John B. Htet- a; .$3.50 Extra Special for Saturday aTst Bvl- ST ... 65c $1.45 for the famous Jnhn R Mt.i. on Km anu siirr nets. All ciyies ajxi anapea, at IS. ti.vv ana axen-s sample Caps Over 100 dmen. $1.00. 41.60 and up $2 00. at Ilea's Sample Kate Soft and stiff. $2.00. $2.60 and $1.00 values, at Boys' School Sats and Caps Values $1.00 to $1.60. tV.!. 65c, 50c and 25c R I 9 si RUS RAND Shoes for Men In New Baildinj Main Floor Dull calf, tan calf and vlcl kid; but ton and lace; flat English or Bull Dog toes. Solid leather every pair up to their name. All fTt sues. Pair 23OU "Battle Ax" Shoos for Hoys Button and lace. These are regular $1.75 shoes and the best money can buy for that. On sale Satur- h QQ day at 4 1 ,70 I I The following famous notels in splendid cloth bindinj, 25c i if I i Marble Faun. Micah Clarke. Taloa from bhakes- pes-re. Talc of Sherlock, Holmes Tferv Uuardsmeu. Throne cf lell. leaar Island. Vlludlrmarvh. Mill pn the Kloaa. Mosses from Old Mass. In Ml Steps. Tneltua. Ivanboe. aae Kyre. K till worth. loneera. rati la AverU. St. Lima. Ices. Lamplighter. rUUr of Mr. Robert Hardy's Ssvea lya. Kol'lnson Crusoe, Komaare of Tt Wot Ids, Ttadd.us of Warsaw. Tom Drowns School tr. Kldnappd. Who Wins. lMttor Seet. Black Beauty. 1 Black Rock. acle Tom's Cabla. To Orphans. Adam Beds Ardala. boodmao. lavid Copprrfleld. lVnovaa. Won by Waiting. Ity Mayne IU44.... li) I. T. Mead By Tma turiiU ..... By tltfc tic.... By St'hie May My, Mrs. Kwing.... By JaJuew Otts 25c Each cWvnd W ife. Scarlet Letter. Simple U(. Etaagellee. Th rlrst Ylolla. Gold tlws. Green Movatats Boys. Wormwood. . i?ia of th four. Sketch Book. The. Stepping Hear s. ward. Last Days of Pom pell. Last of the Mochl raaa. Little Umt Prloca. Utile Minister. 31d Ma'uiseirs Secret. MU No. Hi. Drlayr. Kaat Lynn. Emerson's Essays. ivia. Lurlle. Beulah. Macarta. Hypatla Ws Two. The Spy. Craaford. Quo Yadls. coaipiete, ( 1 voL) Klsle Venner lnly th Gorernees. I'sthMndsr. Shadow of a Crime, Not Like Other Girls. Lorna Ikxioe. l ader Two Flara. Wide. Wld World. IX'ra Taora. Twenty Years After. The following books for bojs and girls at 25c each rred Featon Athletic 8eiis. D Dashaway Series. Speedwell Boys eerie. Motorcycle Boya. Helen's Babies. Ptnocchlo, Elsie Dtnsmor, Bird Boy aeries. Oreen Fairy Book. Rd Fairy Book. S titles by Ctutrle C. CVffla. Motor Power Series. Canoe and Cam p.' ire Series. Ruth Fielding Series. Uttle Prudy Sertea Star By ltoae X. Carey .'I Ity Mrs, Whitney. Uy Horatia .ijjlec. By O. A. Hety. . By Edward ti. lOUs HelJe Haas Brisker. . . . 25c Each Flv Ltttl Series. My Own Fairy Book. Yellow Fairy Book. Saddle Boya Series. Brosnlea and Oth er Stories. Boys of Liberty Series. Boy RangerSertea. Boy Scouts Series. Vj Boy Sertea. Blue Fairy Book. I I I iy' a. 1865 Pairs of Men's Gloves The following books by Mrs. L T. Meade, 25c each Bad LltU Hannah. bashful Fifteen. Betty, a Schoolgirl. Betty of th Rectory. Bevy of Girls. Bunch of Cherries Children of WUtoa Chaea. laddy s Girt. A Gay Charmer. 47 titles by Mrs. SoatAsrorCx, lO triirs by Cbarte tsarrtc. tttres by J. r'veitmor IXwpe-. SO Uta by Mary 4. Hoiaaea. Girl Is Ten Thouaaad. ClrU of True Blu. Good Luck. Modern Tomboy, la Tims of Rosea. Madcap. Ma or School. Out of Fashion. Folly: A New Fash ioned GtrL Palac BeautlfuL Red Rose and Tiger Lily. Ring of Rubles. Saeet Girl Graduate. Turiuo&e and Ruby. Very Naughty Girl. WUd Kitty. World of Glrta. Young Mutineer. - I Girls. New aad Old. 1 title by Cttarbr letches. 1 lilies by Jakes Vrrave. SO title by Isara Jca libby. S title by terorgl bbsJdoav 1 The entire sample line of one of the leading glove mak ers of the country bought at such a low price that there should be 1S05 men here Saturday to claim them. There are dress gloves, street and driving gloves in this lot Some are lined, others unlined. Mochas, Gen uinft Ruck, lined and unlinpd Kid fllnvwi nrwl fittjne v Very select quality of Carte Gloves, Auto Gloves and vj fine grades of Drvsa Kid Gloves in vj gray, tan, black and white. Not a ny iair in the lot wortlt less than $1.50, and hundreds of them worth up to $2 $1.75 and $2.a. In one lot Saturday Men's Sweater Coats $j Another big lis of samples. Mad of fin quality Ul worsted aad wool J am. They ar the road asm 3 1 .Sea pl of ok of th bat makers of high grade sweat ers for men. Heavy rib stitch with large raff neck collars. V neck style; fin ribbed coat with ruff neck and Byron collars. All sixes and colors. Sweater coats actually worth np to $4.5. oa sal Satarday st $1.95 Men's Underwear Men's Hose TB Dsa Fin Qstallty Men's SCk rtaiK-d lloavs AU the CW shade. Worth to I Sc per pair. Special at..., Oa Big Lot si Msa's New F0 SkirU at $1.00 Mail of fine suallty of nsaworli! vMaett with Lft iraacn rwft. Also fins sjusilty of ffnAu an4 percaie with laundered ruffs. Th surplus stock of s large eastern mill and aO their samples. Fin union svtts la all wool, woolen worsted aad fin quality combed Egyp tian cotton yarns All sise. Regular prices of these union suits are up to $2. 50. but we are go ing to sell them at such a low price Saturday that very mas ought to buy a fnu supply for faU and winter. Price will te, pr suit.. Men's Shirts lS Itaavr-a Men' Soft Sbirta Neckband style, laundered cutis, neat pat terns. All slits. q Worth cp to $1.00. at.. D7C SI 1 19c