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nih rl'npay r.i:n. omaha august 13. 19:
4 Northwestern
Trains l)elainel
at Boone for Hours
Mrrmrii lUfuti it Tale Out
Knginri on Tlirre Tranw on
tinrntal Fliera and Mail
Train.
Thre wetthouiid Iran tot mental
tmrngrr rin and on mad Iram
were held up lor ecvrrel houri ft
indtf on ih Northwrttrrn it
Koooe, I , bf In ref uial l( firriwf
19 out enguirt.
Th hit mm it at ibeir reaton
Ihet tlx engmei were in an "ua-afe'
condition, according lo word re
reived at lha JS'orlhwetterii ofhui
here, After erne delay engiiierri
were periuaded i lake Out In (ruin,
however, and all (our of th Iralni
reported mil of Iloone, flit tt one
leaving; Ihera at I') 35.
Alt Foaled Lata.
Traini held up war No I, Ihe
Overland Limited; No. 7, ih !o
Ang'lei Limned; ,S'n. I, Ih Ore-g'M-Wethingtori
Limited, and No, 5,
mul Irem,
'i rain S S, due lo arriv in
Omaha a Vy, at poitrd id arrive
a 12 aw, rcv,n; So, 17, due lo arriv
al I'f VI, mi potted lo arrive (
I'nion fa.ii.n ai J.JO; No. I, r)u lo
arrive tf V .10, mat potted lo arriv
( 1 J), and No. 7, due al V 20,
yotiH to arrive al 2 IS,
Llay in Wa(.
Information received al Ihe local
Not Miwetrn office tn rot definite
at ii whether firemen who refuted
lo lad out train were finally pre
vailed on feka thorn ut, or whether
new firemen wrr procured.
Jl wa enrrounced al Union Ttdtlt
hfadquarlere yetterday thai pal
trfiK't Irama rtu I arriv in I-oi
Angrlel yettrMay were ddaj-ed be
eeut fit Ih hanta K Iroubl !
San T,tmt4mo. All L'nlon J'aclfic
(rami ! bund wue rri"rird I"
(t ruling "regularly," howtver.
No Local tUfKulty.
Ko b.al diffiiul'y r utling from
Hi income n link it It nut tram
mu wee ijj.r'd by ih Northwe.t
tin, VV. r. Tb.chuff, general nun
rgr ol Jim iirtgioii lur wctt, Inter
iifi'l )tirriijf, kiil no rlil ri-
rully anlii ipji'd )i""i Irainriicn,
thai iwrlinMin iiami ir ruiiinnf on
i,i near it'l'i! and tl'iil no rui-
tiariro on ornifiabl atfoi i on
iiii(licd. Tl t'riion I'anlie !i
laid Ih uiuanr ( an rnilarMO on
ttnihaM iigll mi iua rontrni
it4.
,Noiif ai nirivrd l t'niun
M,n fnl4y thai Mowuri l'
dit irami Ko. M, Iraviua; lr r lor
Kama City at 155 t. in., md No.
107. du hrri from Kana City al
I t'r), will L diironfinurd lonormw.
( Mr! o Orral Writrrn train No.
II, from Minn aolii, pulM Into It"
I'nion itatiun tint at 11,15 in. It
i diM at 7 45 . lit, t'in rt-
final could aiv no rraom for Ih
Borfi Sides Deny Strike
Report on Milwaukee
,
Mitwauba. Wla, Auf. 17 (By A
r.)k(Kru that MOO brotherhood
mm of ih Chicago, Milwauk and
(i, Paul railroad had votid lo ttrili
wr brarulad at lala today by V. V,
Qtr, vita prtaident f ilia road.
Kpon of a contampiaitd airika
amonc our trainman ani nfinmn
ar abaolutaly fala," Mr. Griar laid.
Thar ta no aucN action conum
platad aa far aa 1 know, and I am
pcaitiva that I would know aorna
thine about it if a atrika had trrn
VOtllJ,"
Jl had b(n rrporitd that th
brotherhood man on Ih Milwauk
divlalon of th road had firat ordered
their mmbr to ouit work at 1
o'clock thla morning but later aet the
lime at II cloclr
m mm - ' " 9
Omaliaii Namr-il nircnt
Waahmton, Ati. IA(.Sprt!al
T'rlrrarn )'J ha I'oHoflif tlrparl
nirnt announrrd Ih appoln'mrnt of
evrn new iniprriori, Amontr Ihrm
Floyd MrKran of Oirialm
Waifs Outgrow Receiving Home
Can you believa thia trio of lovable
yujnjmri ara hemeUai
But they Meacpt for tempo
lary ibeliar ailorlt Ihrm al the re
celvin tiorne of the Nrbraeka Chif.
dren'a Home ajciety. Their fathr
abandoned ihm and thair mothar la
til and unable lo euppciit ititrn,
Kav' H. U. Ralli. auperinicndeni,
wiU try lo f.nd permanent homti In
f nvati familua (or each of lha three,
J heir namri ara Laurence, Birnne
and Leona.
Si-' !
ai
a
HKnrd ty lha hn 1'rancltco divmion.
FREE RADIO RECEIVING SET
A
With Every Piano
Player Piano and
Phonograph
Tbi Will Intereat You
With the purchaaa of any of
lha above tnatrumanU, brand
new or d, which we have In
our Immanae nw buildinr, thia
ffirlnt JUdio Kecivintf M
will ba acnt at one to your
home, IlaUn In on the Inatalla
tfon wa bava in our building. Be ona of lha hundred In thla city
who hava a radio in their home,
A rail at our atova will aonvinca you tht wa ara offrln; tha
treaU-at piano valuea and tha aaaleat Urmt in tha mmoia wenu
Tha art that wa buy In rar!oa4 lota makea It poaaible for u to
quota lower prleaa and aaaUr term tban any other piano company
between thVajro and Ban rrancuKO, .
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y " ii i I
WW k w ' i M
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aa a wv a am. ai d:a i .
't, . i'r ",7 iff ,11
r I - ; - . , f tl 1 1 elf
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nimii ii hp iiaa i hi ni in i
Kill Mil II II
. a', '.XlA
Oiiljfrowi) by (lie mirnbi r of liir;.
(cm little iM unit to It door )i
vri-k, Ihia morfrat rrri'i'viiisr Iiomib tC
lli 'rbrllla Childrrn'a Jlome ao
titty, at MM Cottaire Grove avniue,
it rn to be rplacrd by a fine tlirre
lory etrurftir lo roat $JS,fKX),
A bit "f l oiilriirllc boulevard, ju at
north of lli Old JVoplc'i home,
vo boiiKbl Wediifiday, Comlruc
linn ii lo brgin early nrat yrar.
"it will Hot be n orphanage," Fry,
I', fi, I'alln, iiiprriniriidrnt, cmjilia
aim, "Mncly a ilrariiiK houte in
whuh to rnrive the blile onri and
lfp thrm until w i an bud liomri
lor thrm in private familiei, 'J bit
i our aimto provide h'unri, not fill
iii.titutlniu."
'I'm thildrcn ii'idlni liomri wrr
refived laat werk alone, he laid.
"Our iirrinit iiarteri only houn
nine children; we mutt provide for
lb expinaion of nur work, Wa r
irivrd and provided hornet for 1,046
children Utt year,"
Campaign for Fundi.
A family of four children the
faihrr di-ad and the mother mind
broken by grief and the iiraln ol
attriiipiiiif( the mpport of her four
liiile onra-wii hrouglit into Ilia ft
ceivuiK homn latt week,
A rampaiKit for fundi for the new
home will be launched after Chiitt
nut.
$450.00
1tj UK'- f
n 1 4 i v
J
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r
l
ft Ihlt fcri)4 riir tthmaUtf k
Mllr Vr" l'lw, Cmili
nk ram iuhim , rr, twiwii
ana iia.ea wria r mum rn.
Tar me S2.50 Tr Week.
$650.00
ar m
liar thla tulful I'rmlr Babf
Oraiu) piano, mplt with bnh
and JUdla Klvln H.
Trm 915.00 Far Month,
The Purchaae of These Bargaina Meant Money In
Your PockeL
UPRIGHT PIANOS
Sckubart ffOtt.OO
Hlaalf 105.00
Shonina.- ....... HIIW.tMl
Kimball 8125.00
Prlta at Taapla .... ft 1 35.00
Slto I 10.00
Klne.bury , ft I 15,00
Erb ft 1 50.00
Cable N.l.on ft 175.00
Elliaitoii ft 185.00
Sehillar 1.10.00
BahmolUr It Mu.lUr
t ftz.i.ni.on
Sl.l.r it Con ft2 10.00
Kurtaman K2H5.00
Kaab ft:i25.00
Hardin $300.00
. PLAYER PIANOS
ManifiabJ , 0175.00
Scbuaaa $350.00
Schmidt aV Schulla, $305.00
Schmollar A Mueller
at ........ $375.00
Solo Concert $305.00
PHONOGRAPHS
Columbia 917.50
Colirmbia $21.00
Palk ............ $58.00
Columbia $08.00
Sllr.rton. $78.00
SckmolUr A Mu.ll.r, $80.00
Rflna $05.00
Newest Silks
$2.95 to $4.95
Yard
Delightful fabrics
such an rcvvraiblo
Uuntona, crepe do
chine, Canton crepes
and crepe satin in the
loveliest halca, of
Malay, Morocco,'
henna, seal, navy and
black.
a Main Floor.
Odd pieces of
woolen suitings and
coatings in plain
and novelty ef
fects are priced to
close.
Main fjoor
The New Autumn
Costume Blouses
Crepe de Chine
and Georgette
The favorite Jiuiwdan
blojBe with its lovely
c m b r o i d cries and
headings and charm
ing ticback models in
navy, black, henna
and tan. Very un
usual blouses for only
a
$15.00
Trm on th Above Pianot, $1.00 to $2.00 Par Wb.
Twelve Lessons FREE With Every Saxophone.
Our J. W. York k flona Saxophone, tha kind uted by pro
feialonala, aell for
$70.00 and Up
IT 18 EASY TO IK A ft N AND KASY TO PLAY. Choota
an Initrument from our Irtimenae atock and receive tha 12
FRKK LKHHONS. Wa maintain a hand and orrhratr Initru
ment repair ahop, Work dona at rod. It la part of our utrv
Ira to you.
Refreshing
Tub Fabrics
Imported and domes
tic dreas ginghams in
attractive plaids,
checka, stripe and
plain shadofl, 35c and
50c a yard.
32-Inch Hhhucs .with
lovely printings on
either a light or dark '
background, 29c, 40c
and 59c a yard.
30-lnch cotton suit
ings, an extra heavy
weave in a fine nelt'C
tion of plain shades,
25c a yard. .
a Second Finer.
Monday Specials in the
August Linen Sale
$6.75 all linen tabic cloths, $4.89
$8.75 all linen table cloths, $0.89
$10.00 all linen table cloths, $7.50 '
$1.50 all linen buck towels, $1.00
$1.65 all linen huck towels, $1.25
75c all linen huck towcJs, 59c
$1.25 extra fine Turkish towels, $1'
50c extra heavy Turkish towels, 39c
.5c extra heavy Turkish towels, 25c
50c linen welt huck towels, 39c
H5c fancy huck towels, 25c
$1.50 20-inch Wncn ncarflng, 90c
Main Floor,
READ and REMEMBER
Wa atork ava'rythlnf In mula from a Kteinway Conrert
Grand to a Mouth Harp,
Latent lllta, Player Roll, .tff,
Lateat Phonograph Kecorda, 75c4,
Lattst lllta In theet Muaic, .'lOf4.
If You l lvo Oultlda of Omaha and Would like ta
Buy al Omaha Dat-fain I'ricaa, Fill in tha Coupon,
Nm hiiuiiih ihhiiiiii nil
Adlr.t
I hava marked lha PAROUS I am Intereited in. I'lrat
tend me detailed t'tferntalion and lha lnwett p.ii.! ttrmt ynu
tan make, tshnuld I mr.h an Inatrument, I am U rvraiv
lha rim; Madia R'lnn S.t.
Newest Underthings of
Jersey Silk
Heavy quality jeraey k
allk venta are daiittlly '
flenh colored In the
bodice htyle. lU-gular
hIch, $2,75. Cxtra
aii'K. $3.29,
ITliiomfii to match
are $3.73 for th
regular ! , $4.23
for the extra al?va,
Fit rite Bloomers
New Mativn ppoft.i bltHiinerji in nil tho
Mrtt-t t luuU s, all sires for $;J.(X) nch,
Sntinett MonifM In Mnct coloiint nntl
In all aUt'jt, for $2.75.
Net brassieres with
shields are the
very thing for the
woman who needs
dress protection.
Price $2,00,
Cartel Sat Man
Fresh Curtains
for the Home
h th f nil you will
nr-fd thftn, m low ia
the time tn buy mar
qulai'tto or M'iU t
make thrm tf, Thnaa
with dainty dotted
paitrrna and f furrd
italna at 40a anil
50 a yard.
Snead par,
Passengers" on
Trains Slninded
in Desert Suffer
Trinprrature at li'O at Nrnllrs
am! I)artow, w'lirre Train
Slallnl by Walkout of
Hlg Four Mm.
Stit llr rnar Jino. ("al. Au, L'
Vl'ilk I. mtnm ,.!., ni I VI M,l ui,li
I'khI running nul piarmii'd
lenver at Nrrdlra and Ifaninw wrr
ti 10 te in Dittreti loiiay arid H Mat
rriirlrd here thai lailroad oSmala
Hould Uiake an elfnil l luina' lliini
Into San llrrdnardmo today umlir
heavy guard. .Some of lha elderly
pfreoni among the r,",''"
rrportrd to be on the r' oi lir.t
iroitratinn.
Appeal for Kelief.
I,oi Anarlei, Aua. i;Tln
!( pattrnarri ilrandrd on the ilrtrrl
at the remit oi refutal of iiinnhen
of lli It ik Four brothcrhooda t'i
liamlle crrtun Santa I'e train Hat
told in fen api'ftl f r hrln received
here tmniflti from hrliKinan, Arm,
ly I. Jlibhard, iirnrral ttiaiuarr
if the .Santa Fa roatl hurt,
The htliRman lnftg Iroiti oat
tenurra on Iraim Nt. J, 7 and 9,
waa lignrd hy Xoy i, Smith, and
read:
"In the inlrreitt of the tuflcniig
tvonieii, ililldrcii and iiivalidt talio
arc now inarooiird at bcligniHii, we
urge you to remove tlic itwte of lint
our iirrdlni inllrritig, of uliuli ve
had uo earning, 1'lraae bring tlirtr
Iraim to their rintinationi and lo to
without prejudice lo either (i'le ol
the controvert,"
Mr. Jlihliard rrplird that all Dial
wai rotiiblc vt bring done and t-
turrri the iiattriig'-it that elTurlt in
tlirir Lrlialf Mould he confjiiur'l, lie
tent a letter to brotherhood ollitcri
at Nrrdlra haviyg jurinliclion over
the rli'uniiitl iriiniiiala urgiurf the
matter be comidnrd from "a hu
man itandtiolnl" and anking whrtlirr
"llirt lulferiiig woiurii and tliildrrn
v.tm ar now tied ii at irl'giiiii
tti'iiilil he inuvrit To tint the broth
eih.wnl turn rrvhed;
Tattrntfrll on iiainl lird up It t e
Hill be lakrn tare of. (Illitiala at
lemptrd lo run Irimi eul nl hn
manurd by ulliiiU, bill i.fiigrrt
rrfiiri in go on ua nt inannrd by
inrirririiifi t r .
U.M.W. Ready to Parley
on Hard Coal Stride
Spi niirfi. I J. Aug, II The United
Mm Wnikcn are tftly lo riume
iirgoiiatwuii lo end Ibe ilrike ia lb
amliiarilr coal Ifgmiit of J'rim)l
tama "on any dat Hrilgna'rd by t lie
ojifratort' rrprr trnlative t," taid a
Miritaire trill liiiiiftit by I'muirnl
John t,. I.rwii lo Hie hranton Hoard
of Trailr.
Watliington, Aug. Ii. While liich
lioiM-t lor early arltlemrni ol tin
loal mike are end riaineit by the ail
iiiinuiratioii, averting any neretnty
of retorting lo the "draitie atiou'
by th govrrnuiriit, rriri(ed!y hinted
at, retulti ol t liar prolonged tlvjiingl
in production ara eaprilrd to keep
die government cil nitinuuting
inarliinrry buiy for a long (lerioif,
II V.H preilicleij iilluially lor Ihe
ilnnnilrition yrtterJay that I an
llirante tlrike would r'tch Hi
tlimaa In le a llAin a nvrrk, but it
v.at, alo (loiuteil out that govern.
mriu iniorinaiioii innrairt an exiti
ing ahorlage of W I "tit,
whiih rould not be made up wiUnn
a yrar i lime. H H. full optration
irttorcd the normal lurplut ol hi
tuiiiinoiit coal could not be In itor
age until next April, it wtt rrportrd.
Court llcuri Kclio of
Sun Franclaro Quakr
London, Aug. 12 A --iii-yrar-olij
eiln of ilie San Frntlo earth
niiake v.t heard in the New Millt,
Dciliyr lure roiirt recently.
I inlrr a Hill lilrd in lli court Mrt.
Finnu VVettiiiniclatid wtt given 'a
rry. Jt wtt Jrttiltrd that Mn.
WcKtmorrland wai In San Frinciteo
at Ilia tmie of the ditatfr and had
nut lirni teen tince.
The Judge ordered a further trarih
before he would permit oilier dipo
tilioii of llic bgaiy,
Milwaukee Road
Huns on Sehedulc
Nrj'ort 'f Walkout on Wl
coiimii Dititlon I'rovra
FaNff Alarm.
Aituramri Hut lb kliUiuk'l
railroad v.ould continua to function
on ichedul weie rereivid by F.ugrna
Duval, general eyrul in Onuli. lo.
d.y fioin ) T. folUck, grneral
mariger of lha load in ( hltigo.
The inrtt4g from (lie general
irauagrr alo roireiled a tlairment
rroited to have brrn given out by
brotherhood ofTiriele in Milwaukee
Friday n ghl lint a limp of Ihe Mil
waukra ilivl.ion In Wiicoiiiin would
iUke (dare yraterday.
I lie local thairmaii at aiilwaukr
hat railed me on lite telephone lo ad
vite there wai abtolutrly no truth in
the repot i," ihe menage from Gilliik
to I'uval readt
'Ihe Milwaukee tvtirtn irin ex
cellenl cninbtioii. Mr IiimI Haled
yett.rday
(ur Iraim ar nioving ai coring
lo iclirdule," aid Mr, liuval. "Wa
ara evrn laklng pernluhlc fi right,
which ia reitainly eviijrnr, u M(
ara having no tiouhle. We are mov
ing meat Iraim from South Omaha
on tuna and taking over the big fruit
Iraim frnm ihe Union 1'icihc and
moving them without difficulty. In
fart, condition! on our lyiirin ara
to good wa feel iiittitird in boatiinu.
and on the Omaha to Chicago line
condition are tarliculatly good."
Shimmy Dive" Nrwrei
Fad at IlatliiiifaT Pool
Youngttown, O. Auir. 12 Th
"Shimmy Dive" it Ihe litrtt fad
here.
In Ih evrt of ihe tunlafori.
bath.ri al the dual tiooli are not
popular if Ihry cannot do Ih "wi
gle" when they plunge,
A number of bovi and men have
become exprrti in leaping from tha
tpringhoard, preparatory lo ukfna
an ordinary plunge and, while in tha
air, di the "ahimmy," or the "naka
The August Fur Sale
Continues to Offer
Fur oats of Superior Quality
At the Lowest Prices Now Prevailing .
i Anywhere in the City
We bought these fur coats two and three
months ago, befyre the recont advances-in the
prices of many skins took place. The fur coats
offered in this sale arc of the finest grades and
arc selling at 20 to 33 lower than our last
year "lowcst-in-thc-dty" prices, ,We aro show
ing a collection of exquisite specimens of the
fur dcKgincrs' skill in coats and wraps of Musk-V
rat, Hudson Seal, American Broadtail, Mole,
Mink, Civet Cat, Kolinsky, Mack Caracul and
flray Squirrel.
40-Inch Hudson
Seal Coats
'275
MarveloiiH coJa of fine
quality nkina, with lux
uriouH collar of natural
akunk. Cuffs of natur
al akttnk in tha new
Mandarin, bell or turn
back alylca.
The same style, 38-inch,
$205. :
Small Furs
and Chokers
Fox Scarfs, $24.75
Stone Marten, $29.75
Nat. Squirrel, $12.75
Am. Mink, $22.50
Genuine Fitch, $12.75
Scotch Mole, $24,75
Skunk Scarf, $37.50
WM
Ik
40-Inch Kolinsky
3Iarmot Coats
Fashioned of
beautiful soft trjrOQ
n IV I 11 B, IH'll
lined,
;75i
40. Inch Jap Mink
Coats
A beautiful
tail ttimmeil
niotlol,
295
45-Inch Mole Wrap
'395
Kolinsky Coat
;,i,rh $595
15-Inch Civet Cat
Coat
with natural J r7 K
ikuuk r.ilUr W I fj
anl eufN,
15-Inch Siberian
v Squirrel Care
Fatliiiie4 ff a a pa
lit;1" &95
45 -Inch Scotch
Mole Cape
A smart flary '
effect VI th $07 K
deep collar aW I (J
of self trim,
40-Inch Natural
Muskrat Coats
Lovely dark
aking made
into a very XhjO
smart model,
45-Inch Hudson
Seal Wrap
Large eh in ,
eollar ami .
l a n d a Hn
alas va f
natural
squirrel,
45-Inch IUack
Caracul Ctutt
395
3 1 -Inch American
Itroadt'ail Coat
A a I 0 r 1 1
tn.vUl with O r? f
djM i-tuirrtt H
eall.r I- I 1 "
eufft,
450
lynt eollar
nut cuffs,
One-fourth tlejMlt will reserve any article In itoraae until Nov, 1
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