TJIK UliH: ONfAlLV, FRIDAY. OCrfOHKU 15114. 6 - AMERICANS WILL FEED JFAMISHING U. S. Conuniitioa in Charge of Spend ing Million and Qaarter to He Here 700,000 Belgians. THREE NATIONS IN AGREEMENT stream at Specially t'fcartered H ships Will Soo Start foe Ilallaa vrllh Their Uritti af IJNDOX. Oct. 22.-An American cont tnlselcn. headed by Herbert. C. Hoover of California, will feed 700.W Belgians who are on trie verge of starvation aa a result of the war In Europe. An agreement to thla effect Hi lt bn reached after weeks of diplomatic notlatlona. In which Walter JUnea Pan?, the American ambassador, acted n Intermediary between Belitlum, Kn gland and Germany. Mr. Hoover baa been acting; as chairman of the American relief committee in London. Mora than ll.2M.noo win lo placed at the disposal for the relief of the stricken nation. Early lit the negotiations regarding mcaiis to relieve these people, Germany declared its willingness to assist, but it drtclirted to give the guarantees requested by the British foreign office until the latter lifted the embargo on foodstuffs. Proposal ( Pa are. The situation was becoming desperate, when Ambassador Pago proposed that Mr.' Hoover undertake thi work. Qer msny Immediately accede to this plan, saying it -would extend,' every possible aid to such a commission and England ... as promptly removed the restrictions on food exports. Mr. Hoover already has purchased with .. the funds supplied by the Belgian relief committee 1150.000 worth of food, which " will he sent to Belgium Saturday on a specially chartered ship by way of Rot terdam. Bltwatlea Critical. The food situation In Belgium Is be coming absolutely critical. Already over (oo.OOO persons arc being assisted by means of bread lines, according to the i committee's reports, there being over JW.OOO of these persons In Brussels alone. The supply of food for these bread sta tions. It Is estimated, will not Isst more than a week longer. It Is expected that the number of persons requiring relief will Increase to a million within a month. A stream of specially chartered steam ships will soon start for Holland vlth their cargoes consigned to officers of the commission at various places In Bel li slum. These officera will be v.nder dl- vect control of the commission and will i. be located In London. Rotterdam, Ai- werp, Brussels, Ghent, Llege and other :'. rints. ' Germans, Austrians ; in England Will Be Interned in Camps 'LONDON. Oct. 22. The wholesale ar , rests of Germans throughout England has "brought the German benevolent com- mittee face to face with a problem equal to that of the first few weeks of the ' war. The large majority of those ar- - rested have been employed steadily and i their families will be dependent during 1 "the stay of the bread winners at the de 1 tention camps. Today a procession of motor buses, filled with young Germans and. Austrians and guarded by soldiers ' with fixed bayonets, passed through the I streets of London on their way to the detention camps. This was the round-up for the day of ' Germans, Austrians and Hungarians throughout the United Kingdom, only those having naturalisation papers Issued '. prior to the war being spared. ; It is estimated that there are 10.000 ! alien enemies in the United Kingdom, of ; whom a majority are in London. The ' burden of combing London and its en- irons falls on Scotland Yard, and all . day long the forces attached to ' the ' metropolitan police stations have been , working at high pressure. It will take "t come time to completely clean up, in ' spite of the fart that a majority 'of these . aliens have been registered with the po ' lice since the outbreak, of hostilities. Five hundred have been arrt-sted in ." Manchester during the last twenty-four ; hours, and the numbers elsewhere are in proportion. At Northampton a poml nent German, who was manager of the (local street railway system, was foroed to resign in spite of the fact that he had lived in England for twenty-seven s years. It is said that he did not take out his naturalisation papers until after the war begun. RESIDENT ENDORSES , v CONNOLLY FOR SENATOR WASHINGTON, Oct. Jt-Representa- live Connolly, democrat, of Iowa, was In dorsed for election as senator by Presl- ) dent Wilson, in a letter today to Martin ; J. Wade, democratic committeeman from . , Iowa. An Old, Family Cough Remedy, Home-Made Easily Prepared Casta Very Little, bat la Preaxpt, gar ad Effective By making this pint of elcTtime cough svrup at home you not only save about 2. - as comnared with the iHi.mil kind, but you will also have a much more prompt and positive remedy in every way. ,lt overcomes the usual coughs, throat arid client colds in 24 hours relieves even whooninir rouah ouicklv and is excellent. too, for bronchitis, bronchial asthma, hoarnenees and spasmodic croup. Get from any drug store 8'i ounces of J'inex (no cents woriui. pour it into Dint bottle and fill the bottle with Dlaln rrannlated sugar syrup. Full directions with l ines. Keeps pertectly and tablet Rood. Vou ran feel this take hold of a eouo-h or cold in a way that means business. It luicmr loosens tbe dry, hoarse or pain ul eouirh and heals this inflamed mem. branea. . It also has a remarkable effect in overecjminiv the Mralatenr. Innee rouah 1T stopping the formation of phlegm in the throat and hroneliial tubes. The effect of Pine on tbe membranes Is unown by almost every one. Pin ex is a moet valuable concentrated compound of Genuine KorwiT nine extract combined a ith irualacol aad other natural heal ins pin elements. There are many . worthless imitation ot this famous mixture. In amid dis appointment, ask Tour druggist for "2H ounces of Pinei," and do not accept any tiling; else. A guarantee of absolute satisfaction or IttiiWT promutlv- refunded, o-oes wit this prensrstios. ' The i'mex Co., Ft syne, Ind LAVELLE ISJODHD GUILTY Sentenced to Twenty Yean on the Chary of Robbery. SEARCH MADE FOR WEGESER MlMla Valley Jnactlan "a Ttnhberr aad KldMSlsi ( Ontnkrlk. (From a Ptaff Correspondent. DESS MOINFS, la.. Oct. a (Special Tel egram.) Frank Ivel1e was found guilty of robbery by a Jury today. Jude De Graff sentenced iJivell. to serve twenty years at Fort Madison. Attorneys sought to have him adjudged guilty on the lesser crime of assault to commit robbery or assault to commit great bodily Injury. Developments are expected in- the search for Ed Wegener, missing Valley Junction saloonkeeper, who Is charged. with Frank Lavelle. with kidnaping and robbing Charles Ashworth. It Is believed thst with the arrest. ot Clint Campbell, who. It Is charged, sent a box ot dynamite and a letter demanding $100,000 to Charles and James Ashworth. the authorities have located a roan who can tell them of the whereabouts of Wegener. rardon for McPheraan. Governor Clarke today Irsued. an uncon ditional psrdon to Orman McPherson of Louisa county, who has served seven teen years and eoven . months of life terra on conviction of murder In first de gree for the killing of tha town marstiall of Morning Sun In IK McPherson is J years old. was a soldier In an Iowa regi ment, and hss a perfect prison record. He la glvenstfsrdon because ot the fact, which seems to be cloarly established, that the most he should have been con. vlcted of was manslaughter, which car ried only an etght-year-ewntenee. Mc Pherson had gone to Morning Sun to see Ills child. In custody of her mother, and the rumor having been spread he waa go. Ing to kidnap the chill, a crowd gathered to drive him out of town. 1"he marshal ordered McPherson to leava and a qusr rel followed. As the marshal wss taking McFherson along the street by main force the crowd yelleJ. "hang him," and McPherson was struck swveral times and knocked down. He shot the marshal dur ing the fight. Last year about forty of the survivors of McPherson'e regiment called In a body on the governor to ask him to Investigate the case, which he did, and reached the conclusion McPher son has served long enough. He has son living In Chicago. Mlllloa far Gaod Roads. Over il.000,000 for good roads in Iowa go ing out of the state treasury nas proved a powerful Incentive to the Iocs! road of ficera to do better work than before. Re ports from all over the state are that the state bonus for highways has been a good thing and that it ha been much larger than was ever anticipated when the law wast enacted requiring that the license fees for automobile numbers be entirely distributed among the counties. Already there has been distributed, by the state treasurer a total of t901.2C8.24 of this fund. More than $100,009 Is now on hand for distribution soon. The totsl will run to at lesst $1,1MM00 for the year. ' It la being extensively advertised that the state haa 'not provided a cent for good roads. - The fact Is that the state has given $1,000,000 and there will be ex pended In Iowa this year on roads, and bridges over $10,000,000. Tha sura is very much larger than aver before. . ; .Girls Make Presents. Therirls at the Stcte Industrial school at Mitchell ville., about 200 In all, hare be come greatly interested In tha movement to have a shipload of Christmas gift sent to Europe, and they are busy mak ing nice things to be their contribution UJ tha cargo. Mrs. Sickles, the superin tendent, states that the girls, are won derfully Interested In the matter, that they are very busy making dresses, aprons and other things which can be made by them. The material is furnished by the officers and others as their part of the contribution. Practically all the girls at the school are taught to sew. ' Iwlss Breeders Meet. Arrangements are being perfected "tor a meeting early in the winter In 'this city of the Interstate Swine Breeders' asso ciation, of which K. F. Lowry of Ottumwa Is president. ' This is "an organisation formed to fight tha use of the serum in treatment of swine plague, and tha lead ers in the movement declare that It is a failure. The officials say they have let ters from breeders all over the state and from Kansas, Nebraska, South DalMta and other states expressing ' sympathy with the movement. ' Saareae Ceart Declslaas. - Mrs. Charles Covert against Town ot Lovilia, appellant. Monroe county. Judge O. W. Vermilion. Action for personal injury. Affirmed. Opinion by Withrow. Dr. J. H. Guthrie, appellant, against John McMurren. Jones county. Judge Miio P. Smith. Action to recover value of certain material. Hsversed. Opinion bv Gavnor. ' In re estate of Philip Feldner against Anna P. Feldner, aamtntttratrix, appel lant. Woodbury county. Judge John F. Oliver. Appeal from order granting re hearing. Keveraea ana remanaea. opin ion by Deemer. Exchange Bank of Marcus and Ed monds Londergan. appellants, against J. K. Schults. Woodbury oounty. Judge John F. Oliver. Reversed and remanded. Action at law upon five promissory 00je, Opinion by Deemer. John Howard against E. O. DI-kson and Cowp Dickson, appellants. Davis county. Judge Francis M. Hunter. Aa tlon on oontreot for digging wells. Af firmed. Opinion by Withrow. Uertschy Motor Company against T. W. Brady, appellant. Pottawattamie county. Judge A. H. Thorneil. Action on ao- count for services rendered in repairing auto. Modified and affirmed. Opinion by Gay nor. In tbe decision from Pottawattamie county the court reduced tha judgment for tlie plaintiff from $225-23 to $M.2i. in a controversy over repairs on an automobile. School Children Bringing Gifts for the Christmas Ship rrlni-ina's cf schools who are aci-ept-Ing the contributions of school children toward the Chrlstmss ship cargo which will make hurry the little children of Kurope with gifts from American chil dren have decided to turn In all collec tions this morninr. No effort ws made' to have anything contributed that could not be given un reservedly snd without Interfering ma terially with the happiness of the Omaha children. Superintendent E. t Graff ex plained the plan to the principal, tha principals told it to the teachers and the teachers to tbe children. ;'Tt Is a practical and praiseworthy ef fort." said Mr. Graff. The gifts Include toys, clothing and money. CATHOLICS APPEAL TO U. S. leg the illtturhsnce for the lart few ears. Pescrlblni; the politic al conditions. Khlrh A,k Amcric.n Gorernmcnt and ft; of TK iX recpie to Aid Agamst Mexico. CHURCH WITHOUT FAVOR THERE Reralallaalala of Anelhera pefellc Declared la He On roerf (n t krUtleH. He- WASHINGTON. Oi-t. .-An appcsl to the Araorlcen government tn protect the Catholic, clergy and church In Mexico snd diunand reparation for the outrages committed, waa filed a Ith the puto de. parlment today by a committee of the American Federation of Catholic Societies. ' Two formal documents were submitted, one setting forth the position of the Catholic church In lexlo. and the other reciting numerous Inntsnres of atrocities perpetrated by revolutionary leaders dur- k committee nxserte.l that the attitude of the Itomaii Catholic clergy he been one of b.-"lute neutrality, striving only to teach the uneducated cIskkcs ohe.ll enoe ard repe-t for constituted authority. The st-tteinent says: The revolution, which will ehoith- he In control of ttie government In Mexico, as a necessary men rr the ealll-h-ment snd workliiK out or its pros rem, the suppression of three cIkkfcs, a-hti-n It oom-ldeis to lie tmoirHmttle obstacles to lis purposes: the rosnlst arm;, tho llo nian Catholic party and the largo land holders. , As far s the Kniusn Cat hollo rlersy I con.-erne.l. they he held no offices nor haa they been hesrd In the councils of the various governments which he rul1 the country during the last fifty years. Titer h"v received no favor from these governments. Instend, they have patiently borne their oppressive tyrannv. Nor have they taken pert In their ove'r-tr-eow. k The recent revolution differs Acin tho.te thst preceded Jt only in heimj rinre rad ical In the lst century the r'Mcie end re ol-ithtnistn i-etsln-d tome r memhrsm-e or ' t e rcii"'i eilncnilon received In rhllilhiKKl. At lesst they believed in God snd reroRnlxed the necessity of religion. The trcnt g'-n'-rstlon of revolutionists sre thormahlv Imbued with snil-t'hrls-tlan end antl-splrttusl principles; thev sre therefore en-mles ot ad reltslon snd especially the C.hole religion. They prnpoee at snv cost to uproot the Catho lic reltslon Ironi the hearts ef the people. Slme (hey cannot accomplish this by leniiimste nieims. thev resort to cal umny In ovler to ierecutc the rhuroh In the person of Its ministers, snd by the destruction of the clertrv they hope to effect tho destruction of all reltslon. The priests ot sll tho plncee which have been occupied bv the revolutionists hsve. teen expelled In a body without trial. They hsve been robbed of everything they (Missesvd. Many of them hsve been thrown Into prlwon. others have been tortured. Home have leen killed. The bishop hnve been no threatened aim those thst have fnllen Into the hand ot the revolutionists have suffered such In dignities that all have hen compelled either to flee from the country or go Into hiding. The Catholic people have been outraged In their most sacred religious sentiments. The nui iber cf entruitea Is so great thst they wnuM tskc too lone to stete tn de tail. t'huit l)'s I me hern turned 1ntj barrack hikI stahlen. In "epua o Mlcho san sll pilrsle. were threatened with death If I hey would net iny a ransom The l,sh(,i, (,f ,wu(ec" was also sub jected to mnstn. b'lt had nothlns to gl e. The C:tllinltc frr-d him from captlv-llv Hli the money they hud irsthere in order t, placate the revolutionists. WHISTLE WINS ACCUSED YAGRANT HIS RELEASE Harry Trooks" tin whistle won hit "sir out of jail.. rirooVs ss dlschsrged by Acting Folic Magistrate Chsrles W. nrltt after he had; pratd some onerstle selections for the court.- lis had been Clliirged with vssrsncy. jrrt.rwifu t ele. Gets Trip. "King" Cole, the elnnssted snd erratic p!t-her of the New Vorhs, who took the tnessure of the Athletics on October . won by thst performsnce a trip to' the 1'nclfic coast and Honolulu with Connie Mack's s1l-stsr csM. Mons cf the New Yorks saw hss been Invited. Up to $2 Rugs, 98c Rugs, 98c Brossels and Velvet Fringed values up to 13.00. Friday in basement, at, each 'iii"."iZiprrm77 jiniieil, . I.M '''!' t1 '"t"'-- """ Y sj t' j: ImiSISmlili i. I1 Miilsi "iSnilliLlin, JJs-J " i! 'IT r -ii ii in lllii Hi - - " M Hi 1 -1-V- " " " -.Ji.-t ::x 1u.i..iu : .I.,,-. .. ' - Wlrard Oil Mes tl.tO value. Kpe- ;rla,i; 98c I.l.ald Teaesr e bottle. Special 7'.y: 29c Die mead C e Wpeclsl Frldiy, 1 aars 77- v . . . s-s-s- ter tfaaaekald tsseala Qusrt bottle. sip. rial Friday, ?; HYMENEAL llaasewretereaa. MADISON. Neb., Oct. U (Special.)- Mr. Carl Uanskm of Newman Grove and Miss Ruth Peterson of TUden, Neb., were married here yesterday by Judx Mo- Iuffce. , . FlaBbaek-ballaway. HARVAKD. Neb,, Oct C.-(?yiecial.)- Miss Elta Galloway, daungbter of Mr. and Mra. Joseph II. Galloway, and Ira Fishbaak, son of Mr. and Mrs. George C. Flshback, were united iu marriage Tuesday. Tha ceromony was performed by Rev. J. J. Langston. Tarndlk-Batlr4 . - CAMBRIDGE, Neb.. Oct J2.-(8peclal.) -Harry Thorndike and Miss Ada Butler were married here yesterday morning at the home of the bride. Rev. Mr. Gallagher officiated. Both Mr. and Mrs. Thorndike graduated from the high school her and also attended the University of Nebraska After a trip In the east they expect to he at home in Csmbridge. wher Mr. Thorn dike Is la business with his fsther. rr o n (r' II o j'U j if lap mm us i 1 o pO ixi ) lip hh mmmm rrnirrnii iTrn frii imn tali mi n aslii MtMlsiigsl iiigsiiigi n in mif mi iiiiirMii iMasl iiti iMtrliMiMisairr -" .JMJLM--i Millinery Wisdl 'j t nsl snd blsck. with Suitable for girls t to 12. Regular 4c value. Friday special at iris' e k I Heed e - l'llipi I ble flood of good quality of eordur o y. Finis h e d with but ton trim med cuff of self ma terial Ba teen lin ing. Col ors all brown, all navy blue, all card I - white ruff. 19c Silk Velvet Shapes Tbe new sailors, soft crowned tor bans, slbeline plushes. Hats that hare been selling at ti.Stt M f snd 2.. Friday very 4j special . Hm New Tailored and TH aimed Hate Sample line from a New Tork manufacturer. , Values up to 11.00. Frl- I dsy very special at T SHOES Children's Shoe Day in Our Basement Shoe Department Infanta Soft-Soled Shoes. Worth 0c. Special Frl- in day, per pair 1W lM Pairs ef Cklldrea's Flae kes Patent leather, cloth or kid tops, vlcl kid; tan and red kid, also fancy combinations. Beautiful lit tle shoes, all nature shaped, hand turned and aewed aolea. with smooth insoles, no tacks or threads. In all sires up to t o ' S. Worth $1.75 a pslr. In Mftf basement Friday, ralr WW Girls' Kid Rkla gksea Slsss tip to a; ouiion siyie; patent tips. Neat -looking- and good snoes. fair.. Beys' gekeal gkees . Comfortable fit ting shoes worth 12. so. Button, and lace styles. All slses to , Pair CkUdrea's PUy kea In tan. black and white. Made from Rlk Bkin; Flexible Pewed KIk Holes; Nature Shaped. This is one ot the beet offers we ever gave aa these are the regular grade and , style sold for 12.00 a pair. All slses to 12. Pair Infanta gfcsrs In all slses. Mad . from soft kid. patent tips, f r hand turned soles. All rlMi I Hl .V $1.25 irtable fit- $1.69 black Bkin; sture beet 9 are $1 Is pair Betk tippers For men. and women. In basement, pair Carpet slippers For men and women. In feasement pair , Wars Hense Slippers fer Chlldrea In Basement. Pslr - 25c 19c 69c Underwear for Children, MUaea and Boy. In. -flat wool-rvest. pants snd drawers. White and sliver gray. All slses to 1 years. Worth to $1.00 at. SO garment '. . NOTIONS it K Best Knitting Cotton, white, black and colored. ball..)k. Elastic Remnants, each 3Ha 100-Tard Spool Thread, spool la Good Gold Kyed Needles, paper.. Is lOo Notion Boxes, each .....lea Bone Hair Pins, doien.,.,,. Be Bafety Pins, for, Be "Brandeis Special" Hose Sup- re porters, pair OC te MeroerUed Crochet Cet- Oli,o ton. ball i. &r2C Machine Oil. large bottles. .Be Pearl Buttons, dosen.. la to Darning Cotton, spool Je Ready-to-Wear Garments at Wonderful Prices Extrt Specials for JrlJay- In Our Womei'i WetriB Appirel Section--In the Basement Bungalow Aprons. With, rape to match. Made of gingham snd percale, belted hack, large pockets, tape trim med cap, pockets and OA. belt. A S0o' value yC Wentee. a ad Mlaaee' rtreaeea, BJMI Hundrada of I'resaes right up-to-date. Made of good qualities in Vatina, Kerges, Poplin, etc., etc.. in sll the new fell sbsdes snd black. These Dresses a m fn worth 17.50 to I1U.O0. S4,i70 TTassea's aad Misses' 'W later C'aats Vslues up to II?. SO. Plsln and fancy Chhuhllls. Houcle. Novelty materials, fsncy mixtures. All good styles, the new college coat. tr . . Wemea'a aad MlasVs f'mtm IS. 00. .00 and $7.(0 values. Jn black snd colors. All good practical style., made of caracul, plain ' disck cloths, rsncy mix tures, eti'J (moo co st a mighty small prl $4.98-$6.98 Women's House Dresses. Good quality of percsle In light snd dsrk colors. All sizes up to 41. Good 75c Af values . JC Scrims and Etamines About 1,500 yards for Friday. Also other Drapery goods. Worth -from Hit to 2 Be a lft ysrd. Rpecisl Friday, yard. vC Messaline Petticoats. Extra good duality, In blarka and all new fall shades. 11.60 val ues. Greatest silk pet- 1 AQ tlcoat value In Omaha, .ge , . Waniea'a aad Misses Flask Cweta . l-'lne silky Pluah Coats worth from IIK.00 to I2K.O0. Fsncy snd plain, finest quality of Plush, extrs good tin linings, trimmed with braid snd ornaments. The greatest lot of fine rliiHh Costs ever offered for the price tlmr a Salt Friday fer Very Paaall -r,-e 100 Women's snd Mlaxea' Hulls, Not right up-to-date but all good practical styles, cutaway and abort costs, made ot alt-wool serges, Itedferd cords, mixtures, . novelty cloths, etc. Values up to I If.. 00. Divided ipto tn o lots.; . , Misses aad Jaalers' Htrlped OmHmm Vnmtm Worth 1 1.50. In Norfolk snd blaser styles. These sjl" will make splendid house Z.TIC. coat aswsji Wesaea's and Misses Pettleaats In black and colored ssteen and wash petticoats. Many differ ent styles. Worth 0e to 11.00, at..i $9.98 IV, atv. f I una up - $3.98-$4.98 39c Children's Coats. Ages to aad to 14. Tlsln snd fsncy cloths, besrsklns with quilted linings. All col ors snd white; two-tone Hou e, fsncy rough materials, etc. Coats worth II. oo, arl )fj 2.5 snd IK. 50. for i.jy Wasaeaw aad Misses Dresses Alt good prsctlrsl styles. Msde of sll-wool serges, noveltv materlsl. field snd serge combinations. Hack and colors, also white serges. osens of Dresses In various styles, at W amen'a .eaK Hlmeaee 1 1.00 and i. is values. Light snd dsrk pattsrns; sll new styles Wash Waists Tn white snd all good stvles. values up To 11.00. Slightly soiled, at W'eaaea's Maslla Ural f.stra, good quality in all sixes .$1.98-$2.98 00 and 78c colors; 29c 17c Dress Skirts. Hundreds of fins skirts In serges, novelty cloths, mixture, plaids snd checks. Women's and Misses' slses. Values up to I'l.F-O. All good practical M Q styles pTStfcy 800 Single Lace Curtains. All i'i and J yards long, whits snd er.ru. Many worth as high - ss 11.50 a pair. Special C J'rlday. each 3v Lace Remnants. Sample pieces Snd odds snd ends of every kind of lace, i,i to Vi ysrd in length. Worth (, to Hie. Friday ....5C Gigantic Sale of 30,000 Yards High Class Dress Goods Mill ends and remnant lengths bought from a large manufacturer st half snd Im than half regular price. Suit and drees lengths, coat lengths, skirt lengths. , Rrxaaaats ef All-Weal French Flaa aela and Challles Beautiful de 'signs. S to 7 -yard lengths, ear Worth ifk-. Special Friday. JC Mill' Ktd'a""ef' ' Walt lea's Medium weight fabrics suitable for Misses' and children's g r i i dresses. Bpecusl H-ltainHi Friday, each ....... s7l.-U e7C Imparted Baaaplea From -the Cus tom House at a fraction of their worth. They are all matched up and pinned together, 1 to of a kind. Worth $1.00 a yard. Special ;49c-39c VrWay. at, &eh . Wal Plaids In dark and medium colorings, beautiful . Ot? patterna. Friday, ZjC each g.SOO Vards af Snltlaga Of Sll kinds, Serges, Whipcord, Poplin, Checks and Stripes, plaids and plain weave sultlnge. Lengths S to I srds. Worth aa aa to iioo Bps- jiic-zyc del Friday, at UsI. das. 54-Inch Victoria Suiting, Broadcloth, Zibeline, Gftb ardine. Scotch Tweed 2 to 4 yards In length, . Up to 11.50 quality, - per yard Cestasse Sersea, Frearh - Bergea, - r reara x-epiias, uniui weaves, Maaalsh Sallas l'rom 2 to 6 ysrds In length, 40 to 54 Inches wide. Qualities worth to l.0O ysrd for.... 50c 79c Ceatlass Vine nilll ends and cut r laces: In Astrachan, Balmacasn. rlsh Freese, Hoot.-h Plaid. 1 ' tu l-ysrd lengths. Worth ctt to 2.t0. f pedal Friday. OsC Dress ratter Of elegant mater ials and divers weights. Xulteble for suits and dresses. Each sam ple containing ample material for any style of dress or suit. Kpeclal Friday, at $1.39-$1.85-$2.48 Travelers' Samples Of All-Wool materials; single and matched In over 100 different style maferlsls. S: 25c-19c GREAT REMNANT SALE OF SILKS and VELVETS '75cto 11.00 Velvets at 39c Vel vets snd Boulevard Velveteens, fancy velvet, corduroy velvet, ex tractad velvet In fancy patterns, velvet brocades, paon vel- Oft vet. Worth 1, Friday OvC PiUow Girdles.. Mercerised. In all sbsdex. 19c value 9c Silk RenaanU for Friday Remnant Lengths of Silk Hun dreds of yards of all kinds of plain and fancy Bilks. Lengths of 2 to S yards, Ppe- e r clal, Friday, yard dtdC - BUk aad Nalln class materials worth fro Ftrmaanta Iflgh im 11.00 to 1.60 a yard. Many ot these remnants In suitsble lengths for dreas patterna. home of the sea sen's moat wanted silks. Come and inoa intra over ana eee what you can get for, yard , 69c-49c 5-inch Moire Ribbon. All good colors.' Worth 15o n a yard. Special Friday at....y( Women's Leather Bags. ,...69c Worth 11.00. F.xtra special I'riaay at The Blanket Sale That Breaks AH Records for Values BWaeea Blankets These Blankets are for large double beds and are the flaaat quality of cotton; feel Just like flae wool. These are the Beacon Blanket thst hare been priced to you at 1.00end l.t. Colors white, grey and M OA tan. Special aDlaaJa Friday sjraewer Single Crib Blankets Soft fleeced Crib or Pinning Baby Blankets Slse I0m0. W ith pretty f ' fast colored blue or pink Hf bordera. Special Friday at...' CeUea BUnkets Oood staple cot ton, soft fleeced double Blankets tu, be used in place ot muslin sheets. Many of these in. blankets worth up to 1.00 tljC a pair. Friday, pair m" DauMe Cattea Blaakela large site for double beds, good heavy weight. Oray. white and tan. Quality tbst has always aa sold st 1.40 a pair. HKC Friday, pair fU. Waal Blaakers Single, finished en both ends, can be used one on a bed. White, grsy, tan and plaids. Are full fine wool. These blanket In pairs would nf sell at S 00. Hpeclal bar- Sf gain for Friday, each Osttea aad Waal Mixed nUakea Kxlra heavy, large stse. Fancy plsjds snd checks, slao plsln grsy, tan and white. Blanket of this quality sre sold every- d gn where at IJ.00 or more. 5k I .M Friday sped si, pair VeU W2? .Full else double Blanket. In' plaid, plain white, gray and tan. Oood heavy weight fold regularly at from dksw r'fx 11.60 to 14.00. Friday 57 50 speclsl. pair spaseUV Heavy Weta-kt W later CeasfeHe Many of these Comforts sre large aixa with dsrk snd medium col ored sllkollne covering. an each ,U- nMy on . 49C Sasaple ('ssfartaWs' have" just 11 halea of tbeas 4'uinforts. Thsy are packed ss ssmples and are all of different colors snd erariaa u. of them are worth from 12.24 ii 15. Bo regularly. Friday in ii aozen last. w esch $1.50 i Flannels, Ginghams, Percales, Etc. Dress Cinbanu and Fancy - Zephyrs. 2T Inches wide. In all the leading checks and stripes, lengths up to 10 ysrds. 7c value, spe dsifor Friday only. 4c Flae Certain Series In a big variety of leading assigns In neat color combination, h or fining roon.a, pad roenis and o c value. On ssle Ftldi nlng n lay yd..' Bookfold Dress Percale. Zn dsrk and 'light gvaands In digo, light blue, gray, black, white and shepherd checks. Extra weight aad quality. Reg ular to value, special (. Friday, ysrd .C Faarr Ontta Flaaaea ii Inches wide, fcxtra weight, warm g fleecy nap. Ic value. On )f sale Friday, yard vv 5,000 Yards of Remnants. From stock and mill ends Cali co. Oipgham. lawna and Cam brics, t-. Vslues up to c. Friday while the lot Issts, ysrd , 5,000 Yards of Remnants. Of besutlful printed Popltn snd new fall cotton Press Oood. In the leading neat patterns. Lengths easily matched. Val ues up to 16c s yard. Hpeclal while they last Friday, C. yard 44c Bleeeked Maslla pad Cambric 14 Inches wide, in long services ble lengths for underwear, etc. 7e value. Friday, to close out. ysrd Cm farter revert In a beautiful assortment of neat floral figures and other pretty designs; la ail the wsnted color com- s A blnatlona. Ic value. On 4'f sale Friday, yard sriaaaels Fine colored Shaker snd heavy Twill Down Flannels K tra warm fleecy nap, both s I aides alike. c vsjue. On i'AC. sale Friday, yard , " Cotton Batting . Fine, wblte and ssaitary; large clean carded rolls, psrfectly combed and prepared lor com forter and bedding purpoae. lie valus. Special Friday J f. while 11 kales Isst, roll ' Women'i Shoes Worth to 11.10. Bpeclsl 1 AO pair $1.00 Umbrellas, 59c. Men's and Woman's U.nbr.llss. Worth 11.00. C0r Special O'C Underwear for Girls and Boys. N Hssvy fleeced cotton vest, pants and drawers. Oray only, All slses to 14 years. Worth f r to 6o at. garment JU Alerceriaed Comfort Sateen. One Full rase.. Worth !lq C a ysrd. Special Friday .... . Fast Black Hosiery. For msn, women, children snd boys. Medium and heavy weight. Home are flreoce lined. Worth te ZOo 1 O Friday ut .$5 SI 1 N $5 Men's Clothing Men's Treasera Worth IS. 00 a' pslr., .tisae or pure worstea isorics in is nest pattern, in our , tr a vtlf.T ".'.T.'??. .... 1 Otrrrula fer Mra strictly all-wool S garinenta, mad with shawl or I convertible collars, hslt back, f3 M Inches long. In browns, greys, tins and fsncy mixtures. A saving or i: tn to M.oo on eacn farmant. Special In our largaln r-aaement Friday. Men's Belts Suits that you cannot buy elsewhere for a good desl more money. inn suits win talK ror tnmseivea. t.'ome ana sre them Frldsy In our Bargain Basement ........ Men's Pants Men's all-wool worsted and rasalmere psnts. In all Al Cfj slr.es snd sll colors. In our J l lisrgaln Basement Frldsy. Ctnuine Buffalo Orercoati, $33 Genuine Coon Overcotts for 923 Boy's Clothing Special Bale af Knits WHk Twa I'alr af Taata We offer Friday to the Mothers of Omaha their choice of hundreds of odd Two T'elr of Psnt Suits thst, are worth 4.0o to .00, at Beys TSe Skirts, SBe Dark and light stripe effects. In madras snd solxsttes, blues Slid blacks; . aoft collars attached or fjfj separate collars. Hlaes .irC li to 14 neck Bays' SI .00 Sweaters. Gc All styles in sixes to II yesra Wn. be had In the assortment. I'lsnty r of grsys, reds snd browns, DalC at Men's Furnishings Calea Balls far Me 81 dosjen'fsll weight reread, and heavy weight ribbed Union stutts. worth tg 11.00 per suit. In basement rlHC lYIday, suit areya. Skirts had Drawers fer Mesa S dozen fine fleeced and ribbed Shirts and Drawers, in tan. ecru, gray and Jaearer color. . k'orth kOa garment. Spa- ,alilC eal tn basement FrWay at.."" Wark Shirt fer Men Extra wall well msde; In black sstsen. blue $3.45 wen in .uo , in ui.i. . m, w,uv snd gray chambrav, also kahkl rotor. Cut very Urga In body and sleeves are Ions. If, Hpeclal In basement 3C Friday, at 5eallgee Shirts for Mea 4 dosen fine quality Negligee and Golf Shirts In neat patterns.' fn Worth up to 11.00. special allXC In basemen Friday, each . . 1"" Pillow Tops. Of art crash and denims. te Ho vslues at Front Laced Corsets For . medium and slsnder figures. Medium top with extra longf skirt over hip. This la a 11.00 value W. B. Curaat. Special in our eyr" Trlssement JC Friday Assertraa Girl Cr at For misses and r Juniors'. K clone fitting cor set at top. long ' hip but cut away In front ovar limb, making a comfortable oor set to sit tn and does not bind fig ure when atand Ing. A. U-00 Cor aet In Basement, special Friday t)rc at : Drbevelae Itraaalere Front cleelnj. einDroidely trimmed. Special In llassment . Friday, at 25c TOWELS, BED SPREADS AND DAMASKS Up to 10c Towels, 5c. Abut, t090 doxen Huck.and plain and fancy border r t nc Table Daaasak Vull hl.-hed. ' CI inches wide, every thread linen. A great range of pr.ttv r patterns to s.l.ct from. KSr i Speclsl for Friday, st Wall. "Breeds For Frldsy we will place r.n sal. in our Basement L'lnn 8rtlf" Mar.ellle.. ,atln - tinlKhed spread, iitgu- swrs r f0rr ...$2.25 6Vic Crash Toweling, 4c. This Is llks the old-fashioned homespun, heavy unbleached. Unexcelled for wear. A at, 4C Barber Towels, 30c Dozen. The are slightly Imperfect but will not impair the wear. . While 100 desns laat 30c Frldav, dosen wwv Cloth Full bleached, made of Oer . man mercerised Damask. Patterna ars copied from higti class cloths. .Special for Friday Table Padding This Is a heavy pad ding Li Inches a Ide. Kails slwajs at :c. Special . A3C inut;, Diaper tietb The soft snd sbsorbent kind. In II. SI and it-Inch width $1.33 6c Mill Ends of Toweling, 2c. Ona rae of mill ends of towels snd toweling. Desirable .ugths. Values upo 2c TRAVELERS' SAMPLES of LINENS Worth Up to f 1.2S Y-rd. 15c Each Is- Bsmple of hi ah priced Dr 1incns from II to i Inches aide, la tilack snd whit, and brown and white stripes, colored novelties, bra- j, railed linen, etamios, ramie, diagonal weaves. Alo plain shades In pink. blue, Isvendsr, tsn, green nstursl. ljr(ii art linen, etc. These linens 3, can bs used for all Purposes, dr.ases. blouse, children's achooj,. rocks, ft art work. Many sample Ui match. Theae aampl.s sre sbao- -T lutely pure linen and worth up lj l..'i a rd. On ssls Friday, 1-lC l . Basement Bargain square, eich ii rf1a,,irivsct'i!- r