Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, October 31, 1914, NEWS SECTION, Page 9, Image 9

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Special Month-End Reduc
tions for Saturday on
New Desirable Garments.
Suits at $12.50
Women's long fall
suits, reduced from
hlRheri prices tor
this dny only.
Suits at $24.50.'
We Invite compari
son of the special
garments nt this
price In long and
short suits.
Dresses at $8.50.
Special lot of silk,
serge and party
dresses whose orig
inal prices were
much higher.
Special Items.
Coats at $15.00. Dresses at $3.98.
New arrivals that
reflect the late
style tendencies of
$25.00 garments.
Mixtures or solid
colors.
Petticoats, $2.45.
Offering an unus
ual value in mesaft
line and silk jersey
petticoats. All
shades.
About 20 odd far
menu in silk and
serge, whoso values
range to $10.60,
Waists at $1.25.
A boot It silk
waists frotn our
regular Si. 00 and
$5.00 stocks, Hat
urday, while they
last.
,15 SH & DOUGLAS
&
INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTERS
Commissioner Moorhead Talks on
Scratched Ballots.
CARE MUST BE USED BY ALL
C5!
Frank Martin of
Hat Company Quits
Active Business
Frank Martin, founder of the Martin
son Hat and Cap company, ene of the
big wholesale concerns of tho city, has
retired from the active management, turn
ing it over to his two sons-in-law, Carl
Ochiltre and C. B. Helmer, who wilt con
tinue the business.
Mr. Martin was one of the pioneers In
the wholesale hat and cap business In
Omaha, opening a house here something
like twenty years ago. Later he took
George Cott, an employe. Into the busi
ness, giving him an interest. Cott some
years ago sold out and opened a hat and
cap jobbing house in Sioux City. For
years Messrs. Ochiltre and Helmer have
. been connected, with the Martln-Cott
company, the former as sales manager
and the latter gradually working into the
position of business manager. Besides
being the principal owner in tW Martln
Cott Hat and Cap company, Mr. Martin
is ttie proprietor of a general 'store at
Mu'rdock,: Neb.
Mr. Martin has been In business prac
tically all his life, (niv n come from
Ackley, la., nearly tweut- vears ago,
where for twenty or more yiars he was
proprietor of a general store and heavily
interested In one of the banks of the town.
Speaking of his retirement from business,
he said:
"This Is the first time in nearly fifty
years that I have found myself with
nothing to do but loaf and rest. I shall
continue to reside in Omaha and look
after my property Interests in the city,
In Nebraska and Iowa and may possibly
go away for a short time, but I am out
of active business and from now on, ex
cept to take more time for leisure and
enjoyment"
Bancroft School
Children Give a
Hallowe'en Play
The Bancroft school eighth grade gave
a Hallowe'en play called "The Jack o'
Lantern." Friday afternoon.
Cast of characters:
Prologue Minnie Hynek
Maggie Who believes in fairies
Mae Howland
James Who does not believe In
fairies Loyd McElroy
Old Woman A fairy In disguise
Florence Nelson
Goblins... .Clinton FUher, Ernest Nordin
Ghost Major Leach
Bats Georgia Astleford, Adela Becker
Witches.... Emma Oernandt, Hattie Starr
Black Cats.-
Grace Groseclose, Margaret- Hor
nig Eleanor Linaberry.
Fairies
..Marguerite Hlaffka, Helen Nepodal
Epilogue Leroy Kyan
The room was beautifuly decorated
with everything that suggested Hal
lowe'en. Most artistic results were ac
complished. The children have done it
all.
Principal TriuMf to rl. Whfw
Motf Than One f 'anitMnte Is
to 'oed For fee
One Office.
K1ctlon Commissioner Moorhesd warns
voters who put a cross In their party
circle on she ballot election day and then
scratches the ticket below that they are
liable to nullify their vote for certain
offices, If they are not rurrful. At the
instnnce of a number of candidates and
committeemen of various parties he has
Issued instructions for voting, as follows:
"A volr may put a cross In his party
circle and thereby vote for all the can
didates in his party and the three amend
ments which appear below the party cir
cles. "He may also place a cross In his party
circle and then place, a cross opposite
to the name of some other candidate for
the same office, and thereby such vote
will be counted for that candidate and
cut out the voter's party candidate.
"If mort than one candidate is to be
elected for a given office, then If the
voter wishes to break hla straight vote
for such office, he must put a cross op
posite the names of all the candidates
that he wishes to vote for In that group.
For example: There are twelve state
representatives to be elected from this
county: if a democratic voter puts a
cross in his party circle, but wUhes to
vote for two republican representatives.
he will not only put a cross in the
squares opposite the names of the two
republicans, but he should also put
crosses In the squares opposite the names
of the ten candidates for representatives
In his own party for which he wants to
vote. Otherwise he will cut out all the
candidates for that office In his own
party. In such a group there is no one
candidate running against any other
candidate in the same group.
"The other offices In which more than
one ore to be elected are." regents of the
state university, the state senators, the
Justices of the peace and constables.
"A vote in the party circle has no
effect on the three initiative and refer
endum measures appearing at the top of
the ballot above the party circles. These
are to be voted on separately by placing
a cross In the squsre opposite the word
"yes" on "no."
Positively Masters Cross,
Foley's Honey and Tar Compound cuts
the thick choking mucus, and clears away
the phlegm. The gasping, strangling
fight for breath gives way to quiet breath
Ing and peaceful elecp. Harold Berg,
Mass, Mich., writes: "We give Foley's
Honey and Tar to our children for croup
and it always acts quickly." No wonder a
man in Texas walked 15 miles to the store
to get a bottle of Foley's Honey and
Tar Compound. Every user Is a friend.
All dealers everywhere. Advertisement.
Vote Kennedy for senator. Advertisement
East Thinks Well
of Milk Supply of
Omaha Dairymen
City Dairy Inspector Claude Bossle has
returned from the meeting of the Inter
national Dairy and MUk Inspectors' as
sociation in Chicago. He waa elected
vice president-of the association and will
be made president at the next annual
meeting.
Mr. Bossle attended the world's base
ball series. Mrs. Bossle accompanied
hla
. Several speakers at the Chicago meet
ing, who have investigated Omaha's
milk supply, declared the citizens of this
city, were being served with milk .
pure am could be obtained in any city.
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lofhGs on
Buy from the largest and oldest Credit House in the city.
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To luv Winter 0
Credit
r.lcii'G Suits
Well made ud cut la the
newest styles, la all glsea ud
patterns ,
8.75 to $25.00
Ladies' SUITS
Off CREDIT,
$12.50 to $35
Lien's
Overcoats
ox CBEvrr '
810 to
S27.50
HO CHARGE FOR
ALTERATIONS.
MEN'S TROUSERS
Reliable mates for bath
wark aad Areas
$1.50 to $6.50
MEN'S HATS ON SALE
SATURDAY AT $1.00
Tear choice Satarday of all broken
lines of Men's Hats, both toft and
tiff, worth up to I4U0, J! (J J
for, Satarday oaly
Boys' Suits
Made to wear
aad fire
aatisfaetloa,
$2.51 to $7.50
DRESSES
$75l-$22"
Ladies9 COATS
OIT CREDIT,
$6.50to $37.50
Ladles' Hat froi
S2.75 to 810.00
Petticoats
Women's SaUa Flaiia Petti,
coats, with floaaee, ft -all
colors, bargain, O W G
Use Your Unquestioned Credit ..ere Saturday
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WM, L. HOIiMAN, Trcas.
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You Mem Want the
For Your Clothes Money
COMPARISON demonstrates that this new and greater
store offers supreme values in men's and young men's clothes. We
are determined to win your trade and hold it by shcur force of unequaled value
giving and the best styles that Rochester, N. Y.'s famous designers produce. In
spect our all new stocks three to five times larger than elsewhere. Nowhere will you find
such genuine clothes satisfaction as this great modern store offers you today.
The Worth While Styles the Choicest Weaves
New Fall Suits, Overcoats
and Balmacaans
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A guaranteed saving of $5 to $10. Greatest values in America.
yifn'o rrrrf Ynnrr Ifon'c Fnahion's Idling models -young men's
New Fall Suits
ml sack suits, tirenioflt biock
$15, $20, $25
lnml soft roll sfack suits; 'J and
.-bulton hlyloH in a wonderful varia
tion of rich now . mnltd-tono Tartan
rlAifl and Ktrinos. Husinrss inon'8 ilistiiiruisliod satl suits. Greatest stock
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of special sizes in the west stouts, nhort stouts,
lonir Rtouts. extra sizes. tflU and short men's
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clothes -unparalleled assortments, superb values.
Metropolitan Styles in Silk Lined Chesterfield
Overcoats: medium and heavy weight oxford
?7msssirjnrnc vicuna. Uniiigs guaranteed for two seasons'
ana Oaimacaans woftr; wlf or yilvot oollnM balmacaans, satin
lined yoke and sleeves. A riot of color or more
subdued weaves. Tartans in dozens of new
ideas. Raglan or plain shoulders. Greatest
showing of balmacaans and winter overcoats at
Men's Overcoats
$15, $20, $25
Magnificent Showing of Finest Clothes Made
3 at at tho price you would 6e ftsKea to pay lor
Uors. Imported ortsnsv tfOI? &At
. . . ..-AAn i.aaa . fnii .( nvarnnat will find rlnubla ValUS
here In both style and fit a suit and overcoat at the price you would be asked to pay lor
ihi sin tin sarment at a first-class custom tauors. imported
finest domestic weaves, strictly hand tailored 1
Journeymen tailors In the world. Suits, Over
Isaac Carr's celebrated XXX Melton Overcoat silk lined; JJCfl
linings guaranteed for two seasons wear. Specially priced at. . vJU
Men's Suits and Overcoats, $7.50, $10 and $12.50
A Guaranteed Saving of $3.00 to $7.50
There Is a motive in our selling such great' values In men's clothes at low prlcea. W want
every man's trade. Worsted, cheviot, casslmere. and . .
serge suits. Overcoats In big variety Bi.au xu xi.tiv
Mens Furnishing Specials for Saturday
$2.00, $2.50, $3.00 Flannel Shirts-All Styles, All Co'.orsFall and Winter Weights, Saturday at 95c
$1.00 Men's Ribbed Union Suit3 at .' 69c ' $1C0 Men's Negligee Shirts, new patterns 7fto
$1.00 Men's Flannelette Night Robes 69c '25c Men's Cashmere Hosiery, 3 for 50c; pair.. . . 17c
$3.50 Men's Shaker Knit Sweaters $2.50 50c Men's Lisle Web Suspenders at 25c
50c Men's Good Quality Work Shirts 35c $1.25 Men's Cape Gloves. First quality, at 05c
John B. Stetson
Hats $3.50 to $10
Other stylish fall hats
$2, $2.50 $3
Men's Balmacaan
Hat Special
$2.50 Balmacaan Hats, $I.R.'
2.00 Balmacaan Hats, $1.4.1
JOHN A SWANSONjwa
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CORRECT APPAREL
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FOR MEN AND WOMEN.
For Our Little Busy Bees
fee
Dolls
Tbis Beautiful Doll
will be given Free to the
little girl, under 10 yrs.
of age, that brings or
mails us the largest
number of the doll's
pictures cut out of tho
Daily and Sunday Bee
before 4 p. m. Saturday,
October 31st.
TUi CoITs bum Is Alloa.
b. Is iiekH ala-h, has
Urbt ferowa, fcai aad Mas
7s, sjU U fcseaUfaUy
er.ss.
Her picture will be in
The Bee every day this
week. Cut them all out
and ask your friends to
save the pictures in
their paper for you, too.
See how many pictures
of Alice you can get,
and be sure to turn
them in to The Bee of
fice, before 4 p. m. Sat
urday. If you don't win this ru1li.
p.rhiLVS you can set una next
j.ak. Only on. dull will b.
Klvan to any onm parson.
You can see Alice at The Bee Office
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New advertisers particularly, need to got atten
tion. PsopU ara mora apt to remauber aa ad wlta a
good out.
We know how to make 'Striking illustrations."
Fvsry advsrtlsr nowadays wants Illustrations. W cam
ava you a fraat dsal of trouble and expense, too.
We have facilities for making the photographs,
drawings, cats and electrotypes, all under one root, auA
the best workmanship la town la each department.
We have over 10,000 negatives of all sorts of sub.
Jecta classified, and we can give you a print immediately
of most any subject you can think of. and at a nominal
charge.
Bee Engraving Department, Bee Building, Omaha.