14-A THE OMAHA SUNDAY BKK: XOVEMKER 8, 1014 ECHOES OF THE ANTE ROOM! Council Bluff Highlander Will Entertain Corington Castle. KNIGHTS TO BESTOW BASKS Other Fralrnltln to Have Mrt Ikks TkU Week Royal ele;li fcnn Will Have Only Assembly Thli Monlk. There will he only one meetln of Fern ramp No. Slffi, Ttoyal Neighbor! of America on November 12, at their hall, nil the other meeting falls on Thanks giving day. Royal lllahlnadrra. Wednesday evrnlns; John Hum Castle No. HI. Council Bluffs, will entertain the members of Covinirton castle No. 7M. Omaha, and visitors from several other castles. The caatlp degree team will ex emplify the full loutc form of tower bulldlna; for a lame class of refugees, Inclurflne fifteen from Covlnalon castle. lind following the work of tower bulldlntf refreshments will bo aerved and lancln will also be a feature. Fernrllff raatle No. 4 held the flrt f a aeries of twlce-a-month dances laiit Wednesday evening.- Aaelent Order of nltMl Workmen. Ancient Order of Vnlted Workmen, Union Pacific lode No. 17, will have an Illustrated lecture by Prother W. E. Tnney Krldav evening. It la entitled y'My Trip Through the South." Hid Joint meeting of all tha lodges on Tues day evening. Tribe of Hea liar. Mecca court No. 13 will hold an open meeting; Thursday evening for the mem bers and their friends. Refreshments will be aerved. KalKhte of Pythias. Next Wednesday evening Nebraska lodge No. 1, Knights of rythlaa, will 1atow the rank of page and squire upon several candidate District Deputy iPysart has been given the conaent of the lodKe to hold the Tythlan district meeting In their cantlo hall In the Board1 of Trade toulldlng In the latter part of January. This will be a large and In teresting meeting of the lodges sur rounding Omaha. Knla;he and Ladles of Seoarlty. Knights and Ladles of Security, Omaha council No. 226, will have an open meet ing Monday evening at Myrtle' hall. Re freshments will be served. Fraternal Aid L'aloa. Company C, Second regiment U. U. Fraternal Aid union, will give a card party In Myrtle hall. Fifteenth and lJouklaa atreeta, Thuraday evening. This will be followed by a fancy drill by the drill team. and also a drill by the Modern i "Woodmen of America . degree team of Alpha camp No. 1, Woodmen of the -nunu, naa cnangea its meeting place 10 liarlght's hall, - Nineteenth and Faxnam streets, and the meeting night to Tues day of each week. The first meeting at the new location will be held Tuesday, at which time a smoker will be given after the regular business. ' ..,4 ,.v' - for Representative. THREE OFFICES ARE IN DOUBT it tial, tiermany has planned to set Ha petrol AUrfJ nfllTOt' TP IIWfrDTalU In ships tlylng the Panli-h. Pedleh and iLUllLft i1uUDI!( 13 UiluLll 1 Alii Norwegian flags nd carrying the oil In barrels. L... - j i. Musrao nmt. writing in the 8un- lUiirerent Counts Vary as to Winners dav Observer "There Is prof positive that Up to the end of the last month Oermany haa re ceived some thousand of tons of motor spirits In this manner, and according to the present chartering arrangementa that other large consignments are either being loaded or are on the Atlantic at this moment on the way to Denmark, Norway or 8werten. He rays that up to the cor responding period last year there had been shipped from America to Denmark 18.J75 gallon of motor spirits, but owing to the mysterious activity In cargoea of late the motor spirit shipments to Copen hagen alone have been nearly 12.ono.no0 gallons this yesr, of which 6H0.OX) gallons left during the last week In eteptember." Will Take the Official foe at to Determine Who la Fleeted ' from Donalaa t'oaaty to the Legislator. Omaha and Colds. Weak, aore lungs quickly relieved by Dr. King's New Dls-overy; the first dose helps, nest remedy for roughs and colds and all lung troubles. 50c and 11.00. All druggists. Advertisement. Ree Want Ads I'ruduee Results. Votes by Mail May J.1UU UUUUU lUi UU Police Judge Job Friends of R. J. Madden, 'who Is only about eighty votes behind Cbarlea K.' Foster for election as -polio judge, had one of their hopes dissipated when tt was wiaiu.ciru mat vn luiufl OK me DailOlS cast by mall for Douglas county candi dates, no provision was made for the of fice c? police judge. Madden's supporters have been counting on his getting a big majority of the seventy mailed votes to help him overcome Foster's lead and win out on the official count ' - The absence of any place to vote for police judge on some of the mailed bal lots Is accounted for by the fact that cer tain orriclals evidently have Interpreted tho law to exclude that office from the list 'of those open to balloting by mall. The law provides that "county, district and state" offices may be balloted for by mall. Madden's friends assert that the police" Judgeship la a d'strlct office, vaa that judge haa jurisdiction three ml lea outside, the city limits. Other lawyers aay that the position Is purely a city of fice, and not Included within the provis ions of the law. The edition commissioner haa not yet maJe a ruling on the matter, but will have to do so soon, before the mailed votes are added to the precinct totals for which thex are Intended. Kroonlnnd la Hel-ased. WASHINGTON. Nov. 7. -The American steamer Kroonland haa been released by Uritlsh officials at Olbraltnr and will sail today, leaving the coppt-r and rub ber of Its cargo for a verdict of a prise court. With different flguvea on the vote for atate representative showing that various candidates are elected and with none of the several sets of figures agreeing ex actly. It looks as If some of the twelve representative offices are still "every body's race," The candidates whose election seems certain ami on whom all statisticians agree, are Barrett, Hunter, Negley. How ard and Richmond, democrats, and Lund- gren, Palmer, Chambers and Minor re publicans. Below those nine the count ap pears so close that the election of the other three representatives from Douglas county will be unsettled until the official canvass Is completed. Some figures Indicate that Brennan will get in, making six democrats to the house from thla representative district Other figures encourage Foster and Btockham. republicans,' to hope for election.. A-set pf figures complled.by John Laraen, court house carpenter, and Dan Westergard, causes the former to telleve that he and Hurgess and Druescdow, all republicans, will get under the wire. Tabulations by clerks In the election commissioner's office, based on unofficial clerks' returns and oth-r' figures In the rases of two precincts whose returns were lost. Indicate that Druesedow and Lraen are elected as tenth and eleventh on the list, with either Rurgess or Drennan as the twelfth representative. t-ovely and gueenan, democrats, are sMl In the running, according to their friends. With so many candidates still having a chance for the three uncertain places on the Douglas county delegation to th? house, there la plenty of hope and fear for them all, until the official canvass Is finished. POLICE MASCOT DYING AT COUNTY HOSPITAL "Hilly Nixon, tn official mascot at police headquarters.' Is dying at the county hospital from tetanus, the result of Jabbing himself too often with a hypo dermic needle, t'hyslclans In charge de clare that "Hilly" cannot live. Nixon has been a familiar figure around police headquarters station for more than three years. The police officers and station attaehca provide him with meala and he sleeps In the garage. He came to the station years ago, a con firmed drug fiend but In spite of his misfortune, he possessed so many good qualities that he made scores of good friends. GRACE LUTHERAN CHOIR GIVES CONCERT TUESDAY I Young Girl Falls Into Clutches of Greedy Loan Sharks A mixed conceit will be given by the Orr.ce Lutheran choir at the Or are Lutheran church, Twenty-eixth street and Woolworth avenue, Tuealay even ing, beginning at 9 o'clock. In addition to the chorusea by the choir, a number of soloists have been secured to fur-ilsh spccli.l music, Including inn;' by Haxel Kllver, soprano. An elght plece orchestra will accompany the (horuees and there will be several In strumental numbers. Nineteen special numbers have been provided for the pro gram, the proceeds from which will be used to effect Improvements In the ar rangement of the cliolr and organ. W00DR0UGH TO ADDRESS OMAHA PHILOSOPHERS J. W. Woodrongh will speak before the Omaha Philosophical society on Sunday afternoon . at 3 o'clock In the society's hall. Nineteenth and Farnam etreets. the subject being "Dangers an Safeguards of Popular Government" Following the opening address the sub ject will be thrown open to general dis cussion, when ' anyone having some thing to aay may take the floor. The atory of how alleged loan sharks worked a poor telephone girl, through Ignorance of their methods. Is told In an equity petition Med In district roirt I Friday by Rosewater Cotner. attorneys I for Hazel Jacobson, MM South Seven teenth street. , . Accon-ing to lllss Jacobson's allega tions, she went to the Guarantee Loan company, SH Kaibach block, a year ago, and borrowed $"5. It waa to be paid back In alx monthly Installments of ffi.r.0 each, or X) In all. She managed to meet four of the payments, a total of I2'i, but was unable to make the other two. Then, she alleges, the manager of the loan company, Joseph J. Doogan, Induced her to sign a second note for $25. The company kopt H? eft the money to cover her former ouilfiatlon and paid her $1'.'. She was to pay back the second loan like the first, In six payments of !.& each, or (C9 again. She says she has paid four of 'them, or $28. Now, although she has receded only $37 from the company, and haa paid back $52, she declares In her petition that the company claims $13 Is still due It She asserts that Doogan has filed an as signment of her wages with the telephone company, making It Impossible for her to draw her November pay check, and that he threatens garnishment proceed- IllBI. Miss jHCobsc.n petitions the court for an accounting, and an order compelling the loan company and Its manager to pay back whatever money is found to b due her and to deliver up the note and I salary aeslcnmenls held against her. She also asks that the defendants De re strained from annoying, harrasslng and embarrassing her. and from enforcing the note and assignments or bringing garnishment proceedings. LEmnress Gives Part of Home for Hospital (Correspondence of The Associated Press.) LONDON, Oct. IS Although the Em press Eugenie Is almost ?9 years old, she is taking tho greatest Interest In the war and has set aside an entire wing of her houe at Farnbnrough Hill for the use of wounded officers. Several ln.lurcd officers are now re cuperating there and their aged hostes:! personally supervises their care. Her es tate Is near the great camp at Aldershot. which King George and Queen Mary visit frequently. Practically a;l of Empresa Eugenie's men servants have Joined the army In France. Nevertheless she enter tains many of the dlstii.gulshed military men who visit Aldershot, apol"Rll,ln ,or her plain fare and explaining that her copks have more Important work now than preparing food for an aged empress and her guests. 1- 133 (? 1TK 11K& press gggsEXTRAOpiNARY NOVEMBER SALE OF HIGH CLASS eivets, Impoite o omti II I I II llll nil ail 1 1 Wl I sail HI Over 15,000 of this season's most fashionable materials to be offered at nn rv erage of less than half price-in many cases for as low as one-third ofthe actnal vail ue. A sale that calls for the unrestricted attention of everyone who appreciates really wonderful bargains and an opportunity to save Mg'nxmcy '. Jigs aid dtcss Goodsl ft Tl C:ll $1.75 40-in. Satin de Luxe 1 lie OllKS $2.25 40-in. Crepe Canton. $1.95 40-in. Crepe Mandarin $2.50 40-in. Faille Sublime. $1.79 40-in. Beautiful Crepe de Chine. $2.50 40-in. Lyons Print Radium Silks. $2.95 40-in. Ottoman Silk Tailleur. $2 40-Inch Valour -Rrnrjifii $2.50 50-in. Artificial Silk Furs $1.75 24-in. English Velvet Cords The Velvets $L6927-in. Boulevard Dress Velvets $2.50 36 and 42-in. Lyons Fancy Dress Velvets ' " - 1 ; ; V; $1.9527-in. Black Velvetina Dress' '.Velvets fee PER YARD $2.25 54-in. Imp. Gabardines Dress Goods $2.00 50-in. French Serges $2.00 50-inch Chiffon Broadcloths $2.75 54-inch Imp. Scotch Suitings $3.00 54-in. Imp. English Mannish Suitings FANCY PRINT CHIFFON GAUZES AND MARQUISETTES $2.50 40-inch Imported Ombre Shadow Print Chiffon Cloth $2.00 Imported 40-inch Pompadour and Dresden Gauze Fabrics olU4 $2.25 ImDorted 40-Inch All- Over Pattern Crepe Chiffons $2.00 Imported 40-Inch Fancy Marquisettes Georgette Crepes $1.75 Imported 40-Inch Voile Aeroplane, the Height of Fashion. Rich Laces Very Low Prices STew Blaok Sottted aa4 Tlrared Hets 44 Inches wide". Oriental and Shadow Tlounoinfs 18 and 27 Inches wide.... 'Trtnesss and I4erre jtaeea 12 and IS Inches wide... Blaek Ket To tat-erf -lOmbroHlflred In Whlteturt.ww.t. AU-Orer Shadow Xta 40 Inches wide Wash Blonde X.ts In Muck, white and creann 73 Ins wide., too CfcasUUr Xos li inchM wide rid'tQ. Vartenpiwnnea . , , Up,to I 2Bc 1 Vatnea Values 08c Yd. Kiteital MONDAY Bradley Is Hearing Final Arguments on , Lumber Rate Case The four years" fight of the Traffic bureau of Omaha and Council Bluffs to retain the IS cent rate on southern yel-; low pine lumber ha culminated In a final healing before ICxamlner Uradley if the Interstate Commerce commission at the fedoral building Saturday niomlnti. after two hearinKa In Kansas City last wevk. E. 3. Venn, manager of the Traf ft.j bureau, while In Waahlnton last e- protest! d the hearing be'ng held In Kan City November I, as It would dlafranchlse local witnesses and deprive them of their votes here. Bo the com mission arranged for a hrar'ng In Omaha. A meeting . of all the lumber dealers was held Friday to discuss the situation and determine the testimony to be given In support of the fact that the X cent yellow pine ra'e Is hlsh enough. The ad vance) waa suspended at tha Instance of the Traffic bureau Until March . WIS, but the prvwi.t hcailng will' determine whethe r the rate ahall rema!n at 26 cents for two years more or be advanced to 4 cents afUr the foreKolng date, in accord ance with the doalre of the railroads. and Khadow llfo x. 4 'Inches wide. Cotton ClunjT' Inner ' tlon 8 Inches wide A . . . Shadow ' Iacw 12 to 18 Inches wide Camlaols for-Corset la and S4-laeh Shadow X,aoe aad Ort . ental monaolags Jreat variety of at y lea and worth up to 60c a yurd. Special Monday, i 39 C 8k YARD Shadow aad Oriental 80c Value Zaoes In Cream, White and' two tone; 4 to.d inches wide Wet Top and Shadow, noanolaga : " I n t'rram and White; It Inches wide,.... Pretty "ValenoUpaes Xaoes in ' Krench, Ger man and diet maUsh sets; sJho Beading and Fce combined Torohoa Laoea Sdgea and Insertion Vs to S Inches wide 25c YAIU ' 15c VaL 5c YAK 8k 4-Inch, 6-Inch, and 10-Inch Beautiful Embroidery E dges In Swiss, Crepe and Organdy. Dainty colored edges for collars and vestccs on real sheer Or findy and Crepes; also. .very pretty eyelet designs on 'fine Cambric, suitable for underwear. Special Monday Another Day of New Blouses MONDAY, a new lot of Dainty Blouses will be presented to you on our Second Floor - You will be more than ever Impressed with the. fact that -Originality" Is the key note of the wonderful 'success of this section when you see the beautiful Blouses we will display' tor you Monday, Ml We oiUiuate not only styles but special niattiriala and maklnir an well as trades and by this specialisation . we are enabled to quote very reasonable prices on the very finest blouses.' New 'models for to morrow: , : .. Germans Thought ' to Be Getting Petrol Via North Countries (Correpondcnce of The Associated Press.) LONDON, Oct n.-FaUure of Germany to exhaust Its supply of petrol Is at tributed by writers la the London press to a supply of oil supposed to be shipped from the United States to Germany by way of Norway. Lxnmark and Sweden According to Albert Ud(r"tt. who con tributed an article on thla subject to the current Uaue of a prominent motor jour- "The Cape Blouses" Iq Shadow Lace At $3.98 and $5 New Drtur CLiilon BLOUSES at $5 to $12.98 Shadow Lace and Silk Net Blouses WMTfc, CIU2AM AND BLACK At $5.98 $12.98 Georgette Crepe Blouses At $5.98 " $7.50 iTI HQ FIT T11 ideal petticoats for a Bmooth, iVLiVF -J 111 close, perfect fit. AVe have received an- Pa IS rtif o otlier lare shipment of these most prno reillCOaiS tical petUcoats. They are made of the finest of Silk Jersey , with close-fittinvr elastic tops Made to tit smoothly around the hips no wrinkles no skirt strings, but snug and comfortable. Come In and allow the demon strator from tb factory to explain to you, the wonderful merits of these garments. Sale of NOTIONS and DRESS FORMS variuna; Cotton Black, I Whjta. and oTam spools IC Elastio Kemnauts AH ! - . colors. Kttch aa 2G Woodj Ooat SaSg. . . r srs neiJv,r... W 6 tea All Colors. Hall... UU Oood, Kooks aad Xyee I Black -and White. Card. IC rfa Bpools Uoea OIA- Thread 8 pool 2C "Mertlok" and "Clark's" Thread Spool '. atu Boo-Tard Bpools Thread ' I n ftpool ....... I C BUk Seok Cord Special QQ Xarre Bottles Machine C- Oil .lftp valna MnnJiv UU ewtng- lffaohlae Heedles Monday, tune s. . Blxy's yet OU Shoe rollflh Ttottlj. Warren's Qroarraln CQ. 7c 6c West Xleotrla KaU Coxlers LrfirKe card Bone Hair Pine Moh- Cp day, dosen . . . "I Women's gtte rin-oi Hose Bupportera--Mon- ""inn day, pair" I :V 1 VU Hair Vets Made of real hair, 16o and 19c values. Monday, each Z.arge 14-Tard Bolts of Cotton Tape Special . . Unea Tape Good qual ity. Any size, bolt . . Good 7lojDr Kopa Mondav. each ....... Keary Steel Skirt Markers 25c value .. Z. M. O. Crochet Cot ton Monday, ball .... lOO-ya. BPool Sewing Bilk Monday v . . Bna Silk Any color. Special, spool Wash raging All col or and font. Unit . 20c 5c 6c Ic .15c 10c Mc 312C 3'2C 5c .w Beadle Cases aad O C n Work Boaes et fc UU Biw LOT IMS FOBWs some sugniiv dn.maged but all . serviceable and practical Home are ad justable. They are worth up to 113.00. AH on special sale Monday at prices ranging- from 18.00 down aa Oood Safety Fins Mon day. S dosen (or . . . Embroidery Scissors 29c values, each Baciaa Stocking Test Monday, pair Tatting Shuttles Worth to 25c. Each Ocean Pearl Buttons Poi. le Oood Sold Bred Bsedles I Re value . Package. . . 5c 15c 7c 10c White & Colored Dress Fabrics Yard Best Quality Heavy Brocaded TuNsah Silk and Cot ton Drews Material, 30 Inches Wide la all the new shades for street and evening wear. These goods, bought In the regular way, would have to ' retail for 50c per yard, but we bought them un der unusually advantageous . D conditions. There is & large 1 rer - assortment of colors to select f irom monaay ai 30-laon Plain Tnssah BUk and Cotton fabrics Kxcellent for Founda tions, Slips, Draperies. l.iningn, etc. Value 29c yd. Monday Cream White Irish Round Thread Linen Extra heavy. Can be used for many pur- Q C Good 60c values. Monday, yard wwt Art Zdnea IS I Fine White Organdy 45 Inches wltfe. nm Inches wide. 1 ft Special Mon- ZjC Special Mon- I H 25c Plain Colored Bosslaa Cords and fruuv. Satin Poniards In dark grounds, 27 inche wide and worth 15c yd. Tocloae out, Monday 15c poses. day, yard day, yard DOMESTICS Genuine Bed Seal Dress Sephyrs In all the wanted neat Checks, i-ialiB and titrlpee beau- ry tllul coKirinKB. Uo val- gyyC. ue, on sale Monday, yard... Brass Percale in a choice assort ment of Indlpru, Light Blue, Ury, black and White and Shepherd Checka; all perfect heat m Bookfold Uooda. Hpeclal S sale Monday, yard Oeaolne Bverett Classlo Dress Gingham That old reliable Ureas labile, in a big variety of . new fall deaUna. Kxlra f3. C special sale Monday, yd....vv 36-lnch French Printed Silkoiine In a beautiful assortment of neat Floral dealgns; also plain T 1 shailra. ltegular lifc 'AC quality Moniluy, yard Geanlne Amoskeag Shirting Madras 32 Indies wide. Ueautltul Stripes and Checks neat color ing!, absolutely fast. IKe value yard value, bpeciul, Monday 8ic Highly Mercerized Black Sateen, Ilandloom woven. Perfect black now so much. In demand for Trimmings, Tunics, etc. m g loo value on sale Mon- I lip day, yard V 8d-lnoh Paaey On ting- Plannel In a big variety of lieut btriuta ana Checks, Pink and Blue fast col orings; warm ajid fleecy.' n I " UWe value; Monday, at; fi'5'C yarit v White Shaker and Twllldowns Plan nelr 27 Inches wide. Kxtra wel;ht; warm flwy nap on both I sidoa. 10c value; Mon- U2C day, yard Genuine Duckling Fleece Flannel That beautiful Kimono, Wrapper' and Dressing Saciiue material. In long desirable lengths easily matched. Values up to p lKVsc yard. Special Mon- S day, y-uixl . Tina ateroerlaed Dress Poplin In a choice assortment of leading anadeB and colors absolutely fast. irfnKina up to 20 yams. Kerular l&c and lo grade. Monday, yurd . . . Sd-tnca Bleached Muslin Kxtra fine flnWh, ao(t and easily laundered. (0 value; Monday, yard M-taoa Vableaohed aCnslln Bea l- ful, fine woven fabric; very easily bleached, tc value: Monday, yard.. $15 8ic ra fine 4ic Be 1- 4ic New UN DEJIM USLINS - SPECIALL Y PRICED We offer for Monday's selling s special lot of pretty Undermus 11ns in the daintiest designs. Gowns,, Skirts. Envelope Chem ises, Combinations, etc. Several sample garments of each lot are included sal. The values up to 12.50 per dent. Special Monday. ns. etc. several of each t in this Jk s range T u er gar- II Monday OUR DANCING AND PARTY FROCKS THE graceful "Moyen Age with its "Grecian" simplicity will commend itself to every Miss and woman. The charming and youthful ef fectiveness of these dainty rocks make them indispensable for parties you will surely be attending this season,. Smart Afternoon and Bridge Frocks Many classy models In Chiffon, Velvets and l-ace or Net Tunics over Crepe "Meteor. The All Velvets, Crepe de Chine and PhnrmaiiHA. anme- times combined with Lace or Chiffon; In all the good afternoon shades. About 20 different models. Special Sale of About 2G0 and Serge Dresses Monday we offer you choice of a splendid new 7 lots of sample and odd dresses collected for this sale. Every good quality of Silk and Serge. Every new model or style. All colors.. Values to $20.00. New Fur Trimmed Suits $19.O(M25.0 1 mwmm fill kmx 1 ti $35 The smartest of the season's styles are reflected in these nobby Fur Trimmed Broadcloth Suits- Jauntily cut coats with Trim Yoke Skirts. $35 Suits $25 New models have been .added thla pant week to thla aristo cratic line of suits. The very lateat style ldeaa of suits at much higher prlcea have been correctly reproduced in our Fashion seal Sulia. Tou would have to pay from IS. 0 to 110.00 more anywhere else to equal them. New Coats for Women and Misses $25-49 The smartest styles. Really exceptional values, Fabrics most in vogue. Excellent tailoring and ihnva all a wonderful selection assuring you the right style tor your Individual preference. Special Showing and Sale of Coats Worth Up to $22.50 We have brought together 250 eluding every good cloth and style of the season and of fer you choice Monday at... coats In- $14.75 tyew and Dainty Negligees $3.98 to $15.00 Lovely garments In Soft Laces, Crepe de Chines, Jap Silas, Alba tross, Wool ChalUec, Padded Silks, etc Long Silk Kimonos A very special offer. One lot of pretty fig ured Silk Kimonos in good length and full cut; Satin Bordered; plenty of pretty colors. Values up to 15.00. Silk Jersey Petticoats $269 Extra special Monday. We offer choice of a big assortment of fine Silk Jersey Pet ticoat. Many with elastic tops Every desirable color. Worth to mmmmmmmil re ad the other ad on page s mmmm