r - ' v WE ANNOUNCE OUR FALL OPENING .-' n Formal Exposition of Authentic and Favored Fall Fashions s I I 5f I i & " On these days we will reveal to our friends and patrons the result of careful, critical and thorough preparation for the fall season. Here will be found a complete assemblage of the smart, correct fashions for Fall and Winter. This Fall Opening is a style show comprehensively complete in every detail an exposition of models critically selected to meet your preference. Whether the models are plain or of the extreme dress type, the hand of Fashion is clearly in evidence in every instance. An important feature of our careful and thorough preparation has manifested itself to a marked degree, in our pricing we are able to offer Fashion's favored styles at very favorable prices. May we have the pleasure of numbering you among our many other friends who will attend our most important style show our Fall Opening of 1910? We extend to you a cordial invitation. Opening Begins Saturday, Sept. 24 and Continues Until Saturday, Oct. I r ' ' i 1 Si i I tit M I Fashion Notes from the Dress Section Style authorities have developed many unusually beautiful designs in waists and dresses for Fall wearing. Ma terials of a mure or less transparent na ture are the leading fabrics from which the new models have been designed. Our showing is complete. Beautiful Tailored Dresses in black and colors, price $12.50 and up Worsted dresses, colors navy, smoke, Bordeaux sage, Copenhagen, price $12.50, $15, $20.00, $25.00. Ladies' Fall Waists Paoii 4-i Till a wt rtwsti rl aiaH 4- 1 1 svl Tr ir4-n in percale and linen at $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $2.50, $3.50, $5.00. Black silk waists at $3.50, $4.00, $5.00 and $6.00. Colored silk waists $3.50 and up. Persian silk waists, price $5.00, $6.00, $7.50, $8.50. "rF"w-" pr "J"' 'p' Dress Goods for Fall Our display of the various materials includes soft fabrics plain weaves, worsted voiles, broadcloths and mohairs and will furnish you with an idea of the broad basis upon which we have assembled our stocks. Prices are interesting as well. An investigation will convince you of this. Fancy checks and plaids lor children's wear, price 18c, 25c, 35c, 50c, 75c. Wool serge, panama, fancy weaves, price 50c, 60c, 75c. Beautiful weaves in fancy and plain weaves, in wor sted and broadcloth, all the new desirable shades, price 75c, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $2.00. Silks for Fall Wear Close beside the woolen fabrics you will find the new silks. Fash ion especially favors silks of a satin faced character. These newer silks with all the more staple designs are shown here in liberal assortments of all leading shades. Soco silk in plain and dotted weaves at 25c. Soco scarfing silk at 50c. Crepe de chene scarfing at 75c. Fancy silk, almost any shade desired, at 50c. Beautiful plaid silk for fall, price 75c, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50. Persian silk is quite the thing for Fall wear, price $1.00. "JB New Neckwear Creations are Wonderfully Handsome Our display of this season's neckwear is the last word of the Fashion authorities. The styles vary, as a matter of course, but the beautiful effects are distinctively new and extremely stylish. Prices 25c, 35c and 50c. The New Hand Bags for Fall The Fall hand bags have been designed with a double purpose in view that of combining beauty and practicability a thing much desired though rarely found in hand bags. 36 all leather lined hand hags at $1.50, values at $1.00. Silver mesh hand hags at all prices. Largest and Most Beautiful Display of MILLINERY in Our New Millinery Department Tailored Suits are Strikingly Beautiful The Season's approved fashions are pictured in the extensive snowing of tailored suits now formally display ed here for the first time they are fresh from the master designers of the season modes. The newest styles in the new suits are in the short, smart straight cut coats and narrow skirts. Every desirable model is represented in our showing. w New Fall Tailored Suits, Fancy Worsted and Broad cloth, price $12.50,i$20.0O, $25.00, $30.00, $35.00, $40. Cut Fashitas will Quickly . With Favir All the favored coats are to be found here in ample asssortments. What is so rich in appearance and so really needed and desirable in winter as a separate coat? v . . . BiacK coats in Deautuui taiini-eri at.vtos nrina i $10.00, $12.50, $15.00. $18.00, $20.00, $25.00. Mixtures in Ladies' Coats are quite the thing. Prices $10.00 and up. V if', ; i 1 lV il Rugs and Curtains are Handsome to a Marked Degree The woman who revels in the beauty of a handsomely furnished room will find in our collection of rugs and curtains a "riot of beauty" which leaves nothing to be desired in the wry of variety and charm of coloring. Our exhibit is sure to satisfy your longing for the new. 300 curtain samples, one of a kind, each at 28c. 250 short lace curtain samples, each 25c. 'H Descriptive. "The eye of a little miss was attract ed by the sparkle of dew at early morning. "Mamma." she exclaimed, "it's hotter!! I thought it was." "What do you mean?" Look here: the grass is all covered with perspiration." St. Louis Star. MOVING PICTURES AT THE North Theatre EVERY NIGHT Except Sunday Natintt--2: 30 Saturday Change of Program Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday MILLINERY NEWS Our OPENING success is very pleasing, but we deserve it. We have the goods, as those who have seen them will testify. Variety, Style and price, all combine to make our hats more popular this season than ever. We can give you a hat, that is cor rect in style comfortable to wear and worth the money at $3.00 to $5.00 while our higher priced ones are not equalled anywhere. If you have not seen them you ought to, just for satisfaction if nothing else We guarantee our work, and give you fair treat ment and will be glad to see you at any time. H. H. STIRES REs (a em ' li? rrrrX III TiXrV l'l 41 The Artist and the Critic. Sidney Coo'ier, the English artist, happening one day to visit the I'oyal academy, where some of his works were on exhibition, while a couple of critics were examining the pictures strolled up to where they were stand In?. At that moment the younger of the two critics exclaimed. "Any ma chine could turn out sheep like that!" Mr. Cootor put his hand in ids pock et, produced his card and. handing it to the newspaier man. said, with grav ity, "If you will kindly send that ma chine to this address when completed I'll send a check for $1,000 to the in stitute for decayed journalists." tfMttitfKiacii ft'CtfCltilrt-fV CVEN the most critical college man cannot but like our two button models. They have an elegance of tailoring and smartness of style which will force the attention of anyone having any ideas about clever style. GREISEN BROS. COLUMBUS, NEB. Sermons at All Prices. "Brethren." said the visiting preach er, Ts got a eight dollai sarmon. an I's got a six dollar sarmon. an' Is got a five dollar one an' a three dollar one, an' den I's got one I kin let you have fur jes one dollar. Now. I want you fur to take up the kerlectlon right now, an' we'll see which one uv dese snrmons vou wants." Exchange. A Gun Club's Treasure. Thirteen million cartridge shells, the result of eleven years of shooting by the members of a guu club, have been gathered into a huge pile by one of the leading spirting organizations of Eng land. Eleven years ago one of the members conceived the idea of having the members save ail their shells and deposit them mi the pile. The shell bank is now the club's most prized possession. If a single man were to shoot one cartridge a second day and nighl it would take him about twenty five years to discharge 13,000,000. The club maintains n vigilant guard over its precioas shell pile. Do not make excuses to yourself for your failures, but look them squarely In the face and study how to avoid their repetition. Filial Repartee. Richard Brinsley Sheridan, who was always distressed for money, was one day backing his face with a dull razor when he turned to his eldest son and said: "Tom, if you open any more oysters with my razor I'll cut you onT with a shilling." "Very well, father," said Tom. "but where will you get the shilling;" Failures are with heroic minds the stepping stones to success. Halliburton. AK-SAR-BEN CARNIVAL AND PARADES OMAHA Sept, 28th to Oct. 8th. 1910 TMfcTHfM. CL4 MMVAL FWEWNKS eki THE BM JOLLY CARNIVAL EVERT RAT K0C cLS 'TBI PARAK ML7 6nrt Militery tf amirs Emy Oaf by 1. 5. ftipbr Tmps. X h t i CI MRW VRRRSELF A ROM TME-YRTU. RAVE LRTS RF n t