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IS19 21 P0UG1AS
ST.
AFTER TtlAUKSGIUHlG
SPECIAL BLUE SERGE
SUIT SALE
We secured aa saoeptlenal lot of serge salte
aaaee from aa American Woo lea Co. fab
rle eerge. Vbeae enlta eanbraoe tbo bee of
tailoring ant coma In 8 er S-bnttoa taodela.
Coats are satin or serfs lined, rants are
peg or semi-peg.
Tiki Afrintai; of This Money-Saving Event
II5ARNSTEIN
SPECIAL
KAN X AH
$5 SHOE
$3.50
$15 Values
$10 Values
.jwb
turaishinj Specials
ne Caaslinere Wool
nenn. sae I 7
ualltr. ..... V
Xaokwaa fttpeelal
Jkruir 60o shapes
:T,.'.V.25c
Adler's Dress loves
Sl.00
, BpSclaJ Tain as closed
c retch .Union Balte .
, bro, et.ao, sa.ao
SPECIAL
TRGUSE8 VALUES
Will be fonnn tavttr
Say la OmUin'i eg
et Troueer -1PV.
Mote the savings
CJ1.00,$2.GO,
$3; $3.50,
COftOUB-OT AND BttTB
Sf ftaSI AV BACK
ASOT1 sUOB.
... OUR OVERCOATS I
stand aat la styls and valne. ' Ratardajr we tiara
Bnaolallcad om tba below nrioeci
S7.i)U, J.50, 511.75, $15
At f "Jf .t'r,.VA vr-vyv
MmR
LUNCH FOR CHRISTMAS CREW
Men in Charge of Santa Clam Ship
Guest, of American.
0X0UGHLTN MAKES ADDRESS
Jearaallst Describes Enthaslaem
AnfHrta Wn aad Calldrea
Vkt f'natrthavl the
Enterprise.
The
Drexel
Kid
Say ni "It
takes m so
long to wear
out my sieet .
Shod Shoes.
Ma thinks I go
barefoot roostV
of the time,
but I don't
It win surprise you rt
you have never bought.
aV W
TEEL
HODi
HOES
BIG ALIMONY IS ALLOWED
Mrs. Beisie Tarry Ii Given
Thousand Five Hundred.
Ten
ALSO PAID BY THE MONTH
LONDON, Nov. 27. There waa a large
gathering at the American Luncheon
rlub today at a rrpsst given In honor of
the arrival at Devonport this week of the
Christmas ship Jason, bringing Chrlst
tnai presents from the children of Amer
ica to the voting folk of the warring coun
tries of Kurope.
John' Call an O'lughlin. N representing
the newapapera In the Cnltet Ktatea
whlrh allied In rolleotlng the preaent
acnt hjr the children of Amerh-a, waa the.
KUeet of honor. The Jaaon In preparlcg
to leave Itovonport tomorrow for Cranes,
and consequently Ita officer could not
bo preeent.
Walter Illnea Page, the American am
baaaador, prealdod. Among thoaa prea
ent were Ixird Northcllffe, Blr Oeors?
Klddell and Robert P. Skinner. Vie
American consul general. ' Mr. O'Lough
lln described the organlaatlon of the en
terprise nnd the enthusiasm with which
American women and children con
tributed to the unique undertaking. Sir
Ocorgo KUldell ' expreaaed the apprecla
Uon of Qreat Britain, lie raid Amer
icana were noted for their origtnal idea
and the enthusiasm with which they car
ried them out.
Pago explained that the British
government had taken charge of the glfta,
and that they would be distributed
through the British and Belgian relief
committees.
for your boy now
real, .hard wear yo.i can
get out of a patr. They
outwear1" two patra of
ordlaary boya shoes.
. Boys' ,1 to 6Va.. 82.50
Little Gents', 9 to :
1 1 H f ;o 83.25,
Parcel Post Paid
's '
Bexel.
1419 Farnam
And Bvatdea This la to Par Mine
Ilaadrett to Hta Wife's Atlor
ya - Halt Not ontested '
fcjr DC. Tarry.
Mrs. Bessie Tarry waa awarded $10,600
alimony, one(of the largest allowancea of
the kind ever made in a default divorce
suit In the history of the local district
ecurt, when aha waa . granted legal
separation from Vr. Kdward R. Tarry,
medical special!, by Judge Sutton.
Mrs. Tarry alleged In her petition that
her husband earned I12.0U) a year In his
practice. The court found , that his
poaseeielons are worth 122,000. He waa
also ordered to pay $100 a month to his
wife for one year and to pay a, fee of
1900 to hie wife's attorneys.
Mrs. Tarry charged her husband with
extreme cruelty. Ha did not contest the
suit and a property settlement waa made
outside of court. '
99
off way
:MORLI.CEtfS
II HttM
i Original and C?!ni.&t
MALTED MILK
?bi Fooddrlnk (or JUI Igtu
More fcealthful than Tea or Coffee.
. Agree .vith the weakest digerfico.
Deciout, invigorating and nutritious.
pich milk, rnaherl jgfam, powdct tonik
A quick lonch prepared la a minute.
Tale to .nWJhitiC AA for IIORIICK'S.
,C7. Others are imitation.
Thirty-Fivo Bodies
Are Recovered from
Wreck of Battleship
smraitNESS, England. . Nov. 27.
Thirty bodice from the British battleship
bulwark were recovered from the river
Thamea today. The Bulwark waa blown
J up off Hheerneaa yesterday, presumably
the result of an internal explosion.
Most of the bodies so far reoovered. ara
mutilated beyonl Identification.
Many pathetic acenea were witnessed
aa relatives gathered In an effort to ob
tain information concerning those on the
Ill-fated warship. Up to the present time,
however, the authorities have not given
out a. list of the lost.. ;
The British government while regret,
ting Its naval loaeea during the war, la
apparently In no fear that Us pre-doml
nance in number of fighting craft will be
threatened seriously. -
'Britain can loae a superdraaduaught
very month for twelve months without
a single loaa to the enemy," said W Ins ton
Spencer Churchill, first lord of the ad.
mlrelty, in the House of Commons to
day, " end yet he in ss good a position of
superiority as It was at the outbreak of
tho war."
Mr. Churchill added that there was ne
reason for nervousness or alarm regard
ing the British navy or the effectiveness
of Its work. The French navy, he said,
haa complete command of the Mediter
ranean, while the Japaneaa navy Is la
control of the Pacific
Army Aviators to Be
Given Tests Under a
. Warlike Condition
WASHINGTON. Nov. ' 2?.-Aerlal i
connalsance work in which actual war
like conditions will be stimulated as far
aa possible Is to be the test for army
aviators this year who nter the contest
lor the Macks y troops, presented several
yeere ago by Clarence It. Maekay through
the Aero Club of America. It la awarded
annually for the beet record In carrying
out certain prescribed conditions.. It waa
announced at the War department todav
that marines, artillery and calvary will
be moving shout the territory over which
the aviators must fly.
The contest will b held near San Diego,
Cal., about IMcember IS and will be par'
ucipated in by the Fourth regiment of
marines, the artillery garrison from Tort
Koaecrans and a squadron of calvarv
from San Tsedro, Cat. The recnnnalsance
la to start from a point about 109 miles
from Ban Diego. The goal of each flight
IS to bn maintained near Kan Diego
on which la located the army aviation
school.
The cup Is to be competed for by teams,
each composed of a pilot and an ob
server. Accuracy of locations of the
troops below, with their composition and
strength, also the time required to make
the flight., will be counted in tho judg.
Wig.'' As complete a report as possible
with a map must be aubmlttad at the
terminus. Fifteen ' minutea before' atart.
Ing each team will be given a copy of the
Instructions, Filers will be disqualified
If they get below 2.G0O feet and for every
minute they are below 3,000 feet points
will be deducted. There will be five
Judgea. three representing the War de
partment and two the, Aero Club of
America.
. . . .... .
Extraordinary Sale of Women's
and Misses9 Superf ioe Suits
Never before such fine stylish suits in a November Bale.
New York's Premier Suit Maker offered us a choice lot of
suits at a ridiculously low figure. We ordered them sent
for Inspection, and they were found no unusual that we
kept the whole lot. They were made to sell for prices
ranging up to $55.00.
Materials
Carbardine, Crepe, Poplin, Men's Wear Serge,
Broadcloth, Diagonals, Cheviot and Imported
Clolh."
Chiffon.
"Ripple
Colors
Styles
Labrador, blue, navy, Russian green, plum, wisteria, Tete
de Negre (Nigger Brown),' and black.
Demi-tailored, three-quarter, semi-fitted coat; long seven
eighth coats, or the more, extreme short coat - models;
some with wide bell effects; fur, velvet and braid trimmed.
The skirts to these suite are excellent styles.
Saturday and Monday
Suits worth to
$55.00 in sizes
from 34 to 42
on sale at . . .
OMAHA'S FilSTEST GROWING STORE
1516-18-20 FARNAM STREET.
Just
a Word to Prospective Buyers
Don't compare these suits with ordinary $20 suits; compare
them with suits worth double that, and don't overlook the fact
that from a atyle atandpolnt, no suits being shown In the city
surpass them. They're the kind of suits that the best dress
ing woman in this community may wear with absolute con.
fidence In their correct styling.
Only 122 per Jar
sad yet the untold benefits to be gained
liuiatt are prlcelsu. It ttves new lilt and
energy to wk tumacht, omitipatad bow.
e!t,ditOfdercd livur and kidneys, siul dears
the complexion a nothing cIm can do. It
contshunstursl lauat ive, curative, and encr.
guuig siopertiet dertveJ from iruit, and
Never Falls
lo benefit any man, woman, child or bahy
who drinks It ta.li aioming hrtora break
laat. Wonderfully gnnd for cxpevtant and
mining mother. When vou know Its
purity, plttatant taste, senile action, and
rare power to correct dUorders and upbuild
the ayttera, you will discard phywe. pill,
mineral av.tcr.. and rely on l- ruil-Vlsor to
etcy overcome biiHMinesa,contipation,tn
.lUKlInn .li'L luu.l..lu kn.lAlh,, a, ...I.
DAsk yoor uealar or by Mall treat as
ifVrwthflr rWMfMN a, Wtrd. MrvM
STEWART IOOD COMPANY
44 sacsMtty aUdlag, Chicago
a
:0(nanaX JEflLy Omaha
LIOUOR
' -nnd-
DRUG
Treatment
1502 S. 10th St
Phont D. 7ZZS
OMAHA
Urges Development
Of Trade Eelations
With South America
BUEN08 AIRES. Nov. r.-Thi Naclon,
referring to the presence of Dr, Romula
P. Naon. the ambassador of the Argen
tine republic. In rhllalelphla, Novembe
St, and lila discussion of trade matters,
l urges the Industries of the V'nlted States
' to take advantage of the present ctrcum-
stances and develop business relatione
I with Argentina. It says American busi
ness should send traveling men to Argen
tina, to ahow their wares ant give pub
licity to their Intaotlona
The Prensa. In an editorial published
today, declares that the- attitude of
France and Qreat Britain on the aubject
of the preservation of the neutrality of
Colombia and Ecuador does not con
template any attempt on the sovereignty
of these countries. Franca and Ureat
Britain, the paper says, will ask the good
offices of the 1'hlted Ktatfe to make this
neutrality respected; they will In no
sense Intervene. t
The Prensa advises the countries of
iouth America to observe the strictest
neutrality In the present war.
Head of Latter Day
Saints Church is
r- Reported Dying
INDEPENDENCE. Mo., Nov, S7.There
wss no chango today in he condition of
Joaeph Smith, president of the Reor
ganised Church of Latter Day Saints, who
Is near death at his home here from
heart disease. The aged head of the
Church wss stricken several days ago. but
news of bis Illness wss withheld. Today,
however, members of the family admit
ted hit condition wss alarming.
President Bmltb Is 81 years old and for
several months has been In 111 health.
Recently he became blind and waa forced
to abandon many of his dutlea aa editor
of the alnta' Herald, the official pubiN
ration of the church.
Mr. Hmlth la a aon of Joseph 8.
Smith, founder of the Mormon church.
He waa " horn . In ' Kirtland. O., in
SSi and educated at Nauvoo, III. Whan
the main body of the Mormons migrated
to TJtan. he remained with the family of
his mother, Mrs. Emma Haie Pmlth.
He wss opposed to polygamy and In
1100 becsrne president of the reorganise!
church, which did not affiliate with the
Utah church'. He waa editor of the
Kalnta Herald, the organ of his denom
ination. ,'
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L.
HAH? LALSAfJ
Bse) ftfcat Whilst tU hah
t i.,MM.sst ft V: iiuaftus tritserlk.
l asajatur Orj
Mi Ml 1 vS ItmaUat e.SWiAg,
Austrians Repulsed
by Montenegrins
PARIS, Nov. V. The consul general
f Montenegro today gave out the fol
lowing communication under data of
Oettlnje, November Si!
"EiKhl Austrian baltalloiia yesterday
attacked" a Montenegrin brigade near
Vleuegrad, on the Drina river. They
made every effort to drive the Monteoe-
r na from their position, but were un
successful. "The . M witenegrtus repuUx-d thi-m. In-
. lifting great lat-a They pursue the
tnemv and took 1ri quantities of war
.imtorlul. ar well aa muny prLoiiera
Carrariza Arrests
. Mexican Employed
5 by General Funston
WA8H1NQTON. Now r.-DesplU Car-
ransa's guarantees that Mezlcana em
ployed by Major Oenera! Funaton In ttt
administration of Vera Crua would not
be molested, the arrest of one such Mex
ican was reported to the State depart
ment today by Conaul Canada No de
tails were given. The new civil govern-
ment at Vera Crus has been announced.
but has not yet been put In full operation.
Consul Canada reports the police attll
apparently ara undor military control.
Continued quiet prevails- and Generals
Agullar and Martlnes have reiterated
Carransa'a promise of protection tor
American life and property.
- Communication la alow from Mexico City
snd officials today expreaaed the odinlon
that Villa probably already haa entered
the capital.
A Sensational Rocker Bargain
WELL WORTH $8.00,
FOR SATURDAY ONLY
Special Terms:
75c CASH, 75c A MONTH
THIS HANDSOME SOLID COMFORT ROCKER
is very massive in appearance and mado ot sppcial
lr elected wood and finished in a beautiful high
grade American quartersawed imitation oak, bril-'
liantly polished in golden. The baek is high and:
wide, with neatly carved side panels, but not tufted,
as shown in illustration. Seat is large and roomy
upholstered over full set of steel springs. The up
holstering used is of the highest grade. Imperial
leather. This is a genuine bargain and only another
instance where our ability, to sell, you furniture at
factory prices looms up. This rocker will make a
very acceptable Christmas gift On sale Saturday
only at this amazingly low price.
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ts2aL---- DES1EABLE SSpmWU
XMAS GIFT
Store
Open
Saturday
Erenlng
Solid Oak
British Collier
Khartoum Blown Up
LONDON. Nov. r.-The British ad
miralty this evening announced that the
collier Khartoum had been blown up to
day by a mine off Oriraaby. The crew of
the Khartoum waa landed at Orlmaby.
(Irimahy la on the Mouth bank of the
Humber, fifteen nillee aoutheast of Hull.
The Khartoum was of tons aat.
II wss HVfea t long, forty feet beu and
twenty fee deep. The Vrsset as built at
fetuckton In April, li&3.
fTrrrfi-Sniokine
. t a - a
V'.'VVf OA l
tit Planus
AT..1 A COMPL.ETT1
! 8 M ( K t K
TABI.K. Wtth
drawer for ci
gars and plpea
and a complete
aet of braaa ci
gar, match and
a e h . holders.
Made of srenu
I n e quarter-
o a si.
btantll nils
finished fumed.
A piece of fur. '
ntture that
will be greatly
appreciated by
all smokers.
And look at the
price only .
3.75
4r
ROOMS
COMPLETELY
FURNISHED
$3.00
A MONTH
$SS
GREAT
BLACKBOARD
SPECIAL
tSe.
THIS "WONnBRPUI.
",A,V5 SPECIAL, AT
THE 11 VV PRICE
MENTIONED cannot
be duplicated alee
where for double the
vi ivt. i ne boards
are as incnes h
and IS inches wl
nubs tantially
made with heavy
wood frame. Can
be uaed ln either
alse. Just the
thine fne K .
littla one. Only'
619 of thm
and specially
priced while thia
a ni a 1 1 quantity
laata
9-9
M r
WONDERFUL
SPECIAL Only
19c
50 PHOKE
OBOEKS
SBsT'
m
ONT.V i
CUSTOMER
Hartman's
Special
Kitchen
Cabinet
OUR NEWEST
MODEL, KIT
CHEN CABINET
Exactly like Ill
ustration. Sliding
mcnepuioj metal
top, a a n 1 1 a ry
metal and fisjs
flour bin with
atfter, me
aurar bin. a
complete aet of
handy spice
cans. China
com partment
white en i
ed lined. Metal
cake box and
wire ahelvlng
In base. Don't
fall to see thia
great value
$18.75
' a n t u m n
' i ' Iff
i fiJiv mm
nth . 1.
etal d"
and (Tii. 5.. -v"
t of I ft -
SL1DIM
METAL TOP
'ill'"
r
e-
COLKH' CELE
BRATED HOT
BLAST . HEAT
ER. The world
renowned stove.
Perfect atr-tlght
gas and smoke ,
consumers. Will '
hold fir 36 hours
without attention.
A marvel and a
wonder. No other
heater la Its
class. A guaran
teed fuel saver la
every respect.
W Priced up from
A WONDERFUL VALUE
IN A 3-PIECE BRASS x
BED COMBINATION
'Cenatatlng of guaranteed
brass oea wun
heavy I-ln, posts
and ten good
s I s e d fillers.
Satin finish
only. Spring Is
all angle iron
frame, woven
wire top, copper
coll supports In
center. Mattress
made of sanitary
'.bra with soft
cotton ton. Com.
jlete outfit, only
FREE!
A HANDSOME BO-PI ECK COM.
PI.BTB DIN ' Ell SET GIVBlf AB
SOLITELY FREE THIS WEEK
WITH EVERY PIRCHASF. OP ISO
OK OYER. CASH OR CREDIT.
l.e ( aab St.ee a Meat a.
Ameticai's Greatest ilonse Faralshers,
l AfnsV! f?
."ii"
mm
II 1 11 11 wL
1 II f 11 it
$lJTyfJlZ3f stove
lissV's M!r'rT TLken
I a..w Ca5V
. 12.00
' Menth
jatfcllaS aiMIS"!
ME...! -nrJUENT 8TREL. . RANaaW
Made full site, large 14-lnch oven and
six-hole top. fUove reits on sanitary
aleel base. Haa nickel towel bar.
otherwise elaborately nickel trimmed.
All the newest llli lm- f"A
rrovemente. A wonder. HII
ul value apeelally priced tjlaaAetlv
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