THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY. (XTXWni A 1015. i i r -v r L:: . J DUGLAS STREETS Ladies' Gloves Derby, rrrln'8, Monarch the best by oyery tet: complete Hoes in all sites and colors, one snd two clasp styles, fitted and nil rarnteed $1.50 $1.75 $2.00 $1.50 ULOVKS, ft. 19 Guaranteed washable kid gloves in all best colors and styles: di i n special, pair. J X 1 7 $1.00 rsun'KB, IMV Duplex KloTes in all col ors and sizes; regular 11.00 values, at 59c Drug Dept. Specials 26c bottle J erg on a Almond Cream tor 1-plnt bottle Witrh Hatel or nay Rum for 76c set Military Hair Urushea for 60c tube l'ebeco Tooth Taste for $1.00 bottle Horllck'a Malted Milk. tor H.M Ever Ready Safety Raaor for 19c 19c 25c 35c 69c 79c ill O tne reason Sir 1 (tils. l !a ill 11 ft Clothes May Not Make the Boy but on them unquestionably depends his appearance. The parent looks for service' giv ing quality in boys clothes the boy wants snappy style you'll find both in these, Saturday specials. Boys9 $7.50 Suits for Two Pant With Each Coat I Wo hnvfi hfifin nslrpri whJ we can't get Boys' Clothing $ on sale like you have men's. Here it is J" HA a r e mm . uver z,ouu aoys' suits jfi .ipf. bvery suit made of strictly all wool or silk and wool fabrics finely tailored and trimmed the best styles that can be had from New York or Chicago tailors. Boys, 6 to 17 years, 2 pant suits $4.95 e J Women's Underwear and Hosiery From the cheapest that's good to the finest produced. You can't afford to miss Saturday's specials. Ladies' sterling underwear in silk and wool, all wool, silk and lisle, flesh, pray or white, high or low neck; Bhort, long or no sleeves CO Ol any style, $ XU Saturday '. Ladies' all wool, silk and wool Union, Suits, regular and extra size, any style, at $1.98 Ladies' heavy fleeced Union Suits, low neck, short sleeves or high neck, long sleeves, at 4i) and 98 Children's heavy and med ium fleece Union Suits, all sizes, at 49 Children's all wool Vesta and Pants at 39 Ladies' Outing Gowns, all sizes, heavy quality; on sale at 49 and 98 Children's Sleeper Gowns and night shirts, heavy qual ity outing, at 49 Women's "Wayne Knit Silk Hosiery, in black and -colors and fancy clocks, regular price $1.25; special 89 Women's Fibre and Thread Silk Boot Hose, worth up to 75c; on sale 29 and 49 Women's Wayne knit mer cerized lisle and heavy cot ton and fleeced lisle hose at, pair 35 iw Millinery at a ridicu- Hats, $2.97 irehase r. ' - i """"These hats come in black, - also colors. e. i trimmed with ostrich s plumes , and fancies, others witn leather "novelties, ornaments, ""flowers, furs, etc. 1.00 Fancies - 'VT 7 ipoD8, in asua axgreiies, : las shackle and coque some in . - II II II II II i r lashVelvet Shapes at- hri'obrnes, Tar- 7 made of silk, .. to When Trim. IT TKDdD A Saturday Sale of Modish Suits mat divings big savings lour way ooo Deauzirui i auorea ouns In Fur-Triiamed Velvets In Fur-Trimmed Broadcloths In Fur-Trimmed Whipcords. Poplins and. Novelty Cloths. . -'"'': 1 rWeU Worth $25 and $30. Twenty distinctively new and approved styles for your selection. All sizes and most wanted new colorings. A Display of Gowns and Dresses for all occasions that stand second to none in point of assortments or values. The Range of Pricings is Very Broad but from the most moderately price d of the dresses to the most elaborate gown for evening or afternoon occasions, you'll find exceptional beauty and becomingness in design and superior quality in fabric and finish. & MM jjn mm, Coats Featured by Distinctive Difference A remarkable showing revealing all that is best in fashion's Fancies for Fall and Winter, 1915-16, in every wanted material and color. A . Wonderful Special Showing of Coats Saturday Plush Coats, Ural Lamb Coats, Chinchilla Coats, Novelty Cloth Coats $ 10. 00 UP-TO-DATE STYLES Most desir able colors, complete line of sizes for women and misses. Pur Coats, Pur Sets, Pur Scarfs, Pur Muffs attractively priced. Surprising Shoe Bargains for Saturday Selling Prices on shoes for Saturday that will rfiake you sit up and take notice. The following priced shoes will SURELY appeal to the man or wo man who wants to save a dollar. lien's Kid Laced Shoes, semi-English last, Goodyear r Qg elt soles; regular $4.00 values JJ 'toys ' and Youths' STOBM CALF high cut Shoes that OC ill wear and keep the boys' feet dry. $J.OO values. . . f wr-r ; Vomen's' patent leather, black cloth top, button, OC , tyS A iilipiiini,,. -''' VZ. J;"VJ- if A Peerless Showing of $ Blouses, made to sell to $7.50 Fresh, new stock just received from two of America's most " Vtiutvi!tlnn4 Irf. -mo . . . . i w 1 . n ,i n t eternal .wfc A 9 I. .... i. D 1 .1 . signs, in snauow laces, raaium biiks, pussy wulow tattetas, embroidered crepes and Georgette crepes; designs suitable for all occasions; all sizes and colors. Unquestionably the greatest values of the season at $3.95 leel; $3.00-values. c.j,l 1, !,1 a-nA nmn TrAal VilltfAn fillAOB fif WT1 T Alld rfiftBY au xiv vcm f i,ral)le : $2.50 values $1.63 A Remarkable Showing of Children's Three Special Lots of Children's Dresses A big shipment of new Dresses, secured by our buyer for ca&h at a bar gain. Dainty designs in all choicest styles and mate rials, and un equaled val ues, at Coats and Dresses A Routing Special in Children's Winter Coats Tiatt Our Babr taui. a tflv2) uiir Hundreds of them for your I sfcltion, in all sizes, 2 to Sn ClfrA years, and in most ap- I rf rL Prove materials, colors i L 1 jT and styles. Coats made to "Tr to $7.50, 'sale price, " TUtt Our Bk7 Bmmi, V Example of Zaccheus Is Used by Sunday To Win More Souls (Continued From rir fll.) rk all the nawdut P and to rub tvery particle of It thnuigh their hands and hunt for tha thin tn that manner, pay In the min $5 a day, then I would h truly aeekln It. The flml effort I made rareleaaly down the alalea would be look in for the article, but the laat effort would he aeekln It. Tor tha fun of Ood l come to eeek and aave that whloh la lout." Tha Klhle aaya ye ahalt aeek Jeua. What If a faat train la put on one track. Jmt bark of It. headed In the iame I dlreotlon, waa placed another engine, n I alow one. Tha raault would be that tha ! alow train never would catch the first n n .4 .. 111.. . 1. ..... I .ml iiiv. wfc ( L uirj tv ii the aame track, facln each other, no matter how far apart, they aoon will meet If atarted. Jeaua aeeka ua, and It la our duty to aeek Jeaua. At a meeting which waa held In Bngl daw, Mich., Colonel A. T. Ullea waa amon tha oonvarta to como forward. Later at a meeting he dlactmacd the con version and hta Christian experience. He aald that when he went Into the army ha went out aa a private and he waa advanced to colonol. Ha then had tha opportunity to give hta heart to Ood, but ha aald, "No" to Him. Later on he thought If he only had the opportunity to represent hla district In the lowet house of congress, that ha would give his heart to Clod and would e a pro. fesalng Christian. Hut he aald. "No," after that He aald that he uellaved that It he could only ba governor, he would take the atand, but he also aald "No" then. If he could only be rich, he would do so then. Hut when he be came a multi-millionaire, he atlll waa disinclined. Finally, when did did ao. he found that tha best time always Is now. Make haste I Looked tor He ia White City. A policeman notioed ft l.U boy and a little girl atandlng bewildered at the Fifty-aeventh atreet anlranos to tha White City park. Ha a kid tuem whit they wanted. They told hUn they ware looking tor their mamma, aayln that she had died several weeks before And had aald aha waa going to the Whjte City. They were there, In their Inno cence, to try and find her. Hava you anybody In God's Whtta City you want to meet sometime T Your soul Is worth 10.0i0,00t worlds; why don't you give God ft chanoe to save It? If I could preach one sermon of salvation to tha Imps and devils In hell, and give them the same Invitation, 1 would depopulate hell tn fifteen min utes. Yet ft lot of you peopla with chances to escape hell are breaking your necks to get there. You'ro ft pack of foolat I wish I poaaesaed the power to plo ture the beauty of heaven which will be lost to many, and to picture tha ter rors of hell and the glory of aaJvatlon and the repulaivenesa of aln. And you are lost to heavon. The thought of heaven cornea to mo like a shower of glory. Home day I will be swept through the gates waahad In blood. I'll " Hhn whom, seeing not, 1 hava loved, and whoso gospel I have preached. ,' If eternity meant to me eternity with out Ood, without wife, without children, without all that la dear to me, then ttofnlty would be the saddest word In the dictionary to me. But It doesn't. It only means that when you don't accept Jeaus. How can you know and go ahead as you are? Whatever else you may say about ma after I've left town, you can't aay this: 'Me said It was easy to be a Christian." No, I never aald that, but I hava aald, and do nay, lt'a easy to get right, but hard to keep right. Way Pared by Llnoola'a lot. During the civil war conditions became such that Abraham Lincoln issued an or der that none of tha soldiers would be granted a furlough. A while after that order, one, soldier got word that hla wlfo waa dying. His superiors couldn't grant him the furlough, but they did let him go and try to ae tha president. Iiut when ha reached the president's office a guard outside stopped him and told him It waa Impossible to aee the reat man. Tha soldier went away discouraged, hla yes filled with tears. Outside a little boy saw him. The boy was Tad Lincoln. The little boy said, "What's the matter, Mlater SoldlerT" The youngster had to ask several times before tha soldier heard and answered him. And when the man told the child why he mourned, the little fellow said: "Como with me; I'll take you to see him he's my papa." The boy got the Soliler pnal the guard at the door and Lincoln signed the order allowing him to go to the bed side of his dying wife. That story Is perfect. Here Is sin, tho guard at tha door, asd you can't get by. Bin la tha barrier. Twenty-nine years ago, In a Chicago mission, Jesua Christ en mo to ma. "I can't get In," I said. But He took me In and tha peace of Ood has been with ma aver, alnce. Try It, you people. (Copyright. William A. Sunday.) TWO INDIAN GIRLS ARE SOME WORKERS SIOUX FALLS, S. D., Oct. 15. (Spe cial) Kata Little Thunder and her sister, Grace, are Indian girl students of the government Indian school In itapld Clt. They have just returned to school for the winter term. That they did not spend their vacation In Idleness, Is Indicated by a letter which the school authorities received yesterday from the father of the girls, aged 70, on the Rosebud reser vation. In the letter the father ajuerta that the girls were of great assistance to him during tha summer and fall. He has no boy at home and la too old to work. To do the work on the farm which the fam ily owns, tha girls operated mowing ma chines and a hayrake to the extont that they put up twenty-four tons of hay, cultivated the potatoess and harvested thirty-eight buahels. They aleo cut and hauled sufficient wood to Iwt during the winter months, ato their ad rarenta would be as comfortable as ponnlblu dur ing tha tlma they are completing their education in the government Indian school. Mora DMttn Utaaarre. PIBRKC, . V., Oct. 10. Btwclal. Tha Stata Ltv tUock commission heard th arguments In tha depute In the Ntwdo-auer-WelWr ctr from Sptnk county. In which NUderauar auks that th certifi cate to praotlce vnuHiv'i.ry u-.ln ine and surgery, granted to vv'JJa;-, be cancelled on tha grounds that Waiter ia not a graduate veterinarian. It la tho contest which Is being urged by tha graduate vetarlnarlaria agaroat allowing tha old fashioned horse doctors to practice tn the stata. Tha board did not announce Its dectoion, but will consider tha matter for tha present. O O J p 8 o Sr. 5 1 feHS spa to sf 8 B!3t i3 v n mm