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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 26, 1906)
Till: OMAHA DAILY "DEE:. 'l'KllUY. OCTQlUlU -JC. ! II 5 ! f i ! v ! 'I Tobphono Punn'ss 61 S. CORSETS That wi liav the Inrgest Corsot ."itiK best has mnd It. largest itnd keeps it growing. Thi-i store is head uusrters for most every worthy nuke,. 'e have gained the ronftdenoe and patronage of our customer by serving them boot. Expert fitters who will see that eery Imjor (who stop lo be fitted (shall . get the model best iidnptod to her figure. ' ' V(r MA V KV M'AltXK.B'S Kl'ST PHOOF MOl.M.S An; so well known that It U a waste rtf good material to Hound their praUe. Xot no. Yon doubtless wear ft rhtr? model of this make, but we are talking to ihe "don't knows. " Thorn nr sltll Bome of them. A few are culled from Hie ranks of the "grown um." All start. them ilitht. Cnique in thplr perfection ot lit and finish, they unite nl UnU-ls J;rr jw-tbo I'lrnh aha pes, with the proper proportions for the mMrnn .WO.Ill,"ll )f foi-TIl ' frVntn h - ..: onnar sli 1, to 4ho sit-ons. fljni modol of the statuesque lines, for the fash .' jcmaijl matron, ',hi' Hticd to generous. picr-onlons, the Iinst, ' Proof Hue shows the- :brt shaio. ".very" pair guaranteed. YVaruer's Itust Proof -Corset, 551.00 .S.I.CO i'"h. , (Second Tloor.V ' ' . . " i ' .. ' . Open Saturday Evenings. ......... .. . v-y. Howard. Corner i -hli:n shows n- iiioie that ths exhibition la as much a- woitmn liow an It Is a horae bow. ;., Alot silii-ii,g of !' fn'iiini s ffaltues was a pola'o rue: , In whlrh a doaon or more in'-a, ttifir,tl on sioik yards ponies, luirsfd ui.'nb(i doTvti th nirna with wI':ii hiriiVs. 111." kniKhis of old. Tnr-lr Phi foRe waijw '-ii-ry a many fwialor'S as possible frntn'oii" unii of the ainx to tha ollur on sp.r points in a alvni length of tiice. To, the n s who rnrriril the niort pofto the. priiea wfi ti warded. There was imlhiint low about (lie ponls. and the war tin y bishe,i together mni'lo It il wonder Uv . 'hTy eould wheel quirk fciMMigh to ke-'p fj of-.i tirintt hurt. Rrpbttrr ti Krl.o M Inner. A ifltuer Mii'::ifw id"-nt a-etirru when ; .1. ntimbfr.'6 r-,rjt .wer.j l-lng shown j gig. in inur -r,-; it.- iippoii-tt-icms wcie . i.irole to i ' imh In. tli. ci;ii:idei ntion for : prlien, Th? Jii!i-i-f, .'l.j looking over me appointment t t.ic-..Jrf.wivnce Jones giii. fuund a nqiut bottiv oX Pant Jones' rye whisky ami. h revolver, which looked bke I a mall cannon." ' (ii y coii'lscftleil ;tlte I two articles- u t.-oijlt-Hlwud. Tho j-cvolver j was later wu.rt mil a drawing cn,sued j on the whs" -itud t ae Ixittle fell lo th- I lot of a i tirbHiir.'.-wfw : carrlwl it -off In. tri- j "7 , .,. ' ;-' , , Murray oT 'loronto -was not nulla nt gjy , , . , last night. 'Tie d;d inif att'inpl to rut l;v . ., iic.lu uiv iiiinic iitum nii'j vyini'miriiii.., h wss not 'c.-illed' to tusk by the iiifliic.i. ! He slill ptoves a favorite with the spec- I tatois. ,''"' -' - . I ! BjturJay afte-ivon-.tbe mnnagemeiit will! -give a popular-fiord, mat hue. This la primarily for -the benefit' f'f the women and chfhTren-'.fltif ,is i:i.-in-.iiuu.t III. Ii welcome, ss ish'to fcil.nKl, 'ii.el i ti 111 be twelve ..it iiui, -,i INVI' try in. ujoir. niiio-inf" lliv.ll p.TforiHa.tvi rt'ord, au-.tlte spf cunur be b!e. to ,-ger UJ sv fid of-rartety. Though l here w'Tr ihrio Itifttlneea last year, only on one tx'cu'sloij wrre'.the seats ofTercfl et the popular prb .'-. i.-h will prevail for Satureia .' . (""tri'i sr-t !tl features not on the rM-m a,re to I announced: for thi oec'.Tlin." . ' Tonhpl.t Is .'St, Josephlght. ' end. as' a nvimlier of PsHuVirl horvtVare being shown,, It Is not unlikely ther' wl!T. be a good' a t- tf ndn-itc-e-froiu Sf. Joseph, v ' '.'. ,'' '' . ,:' STA3HHVG itOilM ,. 'y OM.Y -THH IG Oiinkt 'tll TSpni Ont tn fee oVeNlorsa r"'tf j. Mow, ' ly Joseph M. Cudahy agidn rode Gaiety oivft the Arbor lotlge entry, to a ribbon over ..the Jumps at tho Horse Show, and w'uu lUii ' (ilauOil of Tli4 largest' Vi-uwd of' the week ', at every Jump the tuare. took. , The apeota- :.iors are becoming ret far and play (heir f -favorites, show Ing ,rli:arjy by thelc uwpluu' win-re they think the ribbons belong. Ir wy.ly at S o'c'o k as the Lug er so. n a 1 . !he blast,- th ponrtert.or.' slx-liorse ' t.-ums ',f Hwlft'and r.impunj nnd the Htorr. Brew. li ctunpiiny swtiiig.liiro the tanbark arena I tn lie viewed by tlie (litlcul eyes which sm , .rounded the mils. .Tito! Swift team, is the 'JnH. lf the town, and tli-we. dapplf d beau , .ties a.fiii to be proud of Mic attention they , attrjiot. 'It la a really stirring wight to see ttent' swing fii a tirde pn the run at one. i( end ot tlie arena-, making complete circles while thp Wagoii l practically at a atanU tltl. ThW exhibit sinus, to b an attrae- ('flon whh h hs a tendenoy to bring the wapretato ro the sliow early, and when the bugle -uHd last night the vast auiphlthe .. 'iter waa nearly filled. ,l,ater In tlie tveu- . Ing eveij taewt In the entire house was oc cupied and standing room was at a pie mlum. It was a nre'tv sJaht to c i le-nnernys teams cutting (n and out around tha. arena. Xaat night was the first night , th- Stors leant tiled to do fancy stunts and-the exPntlon was perfect, and showed , th driver accustomed to his horses. ' After the exhibit of , the pocking house glante,and tha brewery six the local park norwea were given tlia rtnir ....l , 4 hkndsoma steppers circled the arena the ast'erowd iwcame quieted and waited for tha. Judg to pass their learned opinion s to which they conitldr.red the best-. E. P. ( r-eca was trie flrsft In with ;!s handsoBie j chestnuts, Rmka'. and ; TUura. followed ..by V.ard Burgrs with Piclrle gii-n, and V'ltoelpif and- v: j; ,vcCmd with Young , Bol and 1rin.!e Ifhr' Tli' owners had ito dtita thetr own 'liorses In thir rlaas. '-ToutiB Bob Is a misnomer, for he Is now -Is years. old snd ha been 1 he. standby' .f f,,b Sw-Ooii Stables' fui,e:ns, drivlnj: the '"treets in sunshine and rain. Mr Mc.Conl I! rU- Girls and Misses' Furs Stts yt A display long tel (. hild s ud set loya' r ur Oauuilel Uioxes ii.z-i ii..-.o i.ou ', '. y t --'A, ,--' Write for Illustrated Catalog. . J , . I , pr if . ,r m ' , Pee, October 2S, 190J. bualncs-t In Omaha la n uquestioned. must b corseted, and our 'aim 1b to ; ,.hli - UHln t.iiiA. frlfHlA fi-o- tha rislntv . Sixteenth Street won first,' Mr. Burgess second and Mr. Perl; third.,. . , ' . . Wnmes flitter lmlrefl All was expectsney when the rail wns made for the next rlasa, which was for the b'st woman's horse, to be ridden by 11 " "" """- ' """' - women and It wns demonstrated last night thv o not afraljl to iilinv tbMl aLIII 111 i the arena. While the riding schm.il wax In progress last winter nnny en loved th" opportunity of learning to handle a s.iddln horse, although the women who rode last night have ben riding their ponies and horses since childhood. IW11 Bros, sent a mngnirlcent bunch uf ( Ameriean Heaitty rosea to Miss Helen ; t'udnhy, whu ride their Glad-. s I, O-i" (Jf the .tiidges remarked after awarding tho blue ribbon that one. would have to go 11 joll, way a before finding a more pet feet. lady's saddle, horsa than Gladys V. M Ounter Yates Smith cf St. Joseph rode Oewge rcpner's Olendule and did it well, These to were the only horses hi this vent, the Jones entry and the Ai lmr IjuJh having been drawn fw some reason, The high steppers arc always a. w Iconic exhibit at an Omaha show, and laat ni'ht proved no exception 10 the rule. This class again brought out the best the big sli.blcs ",u ' ' ,' c-loaa, the horse being anything over fifteen ' , , . . . , ., , handstand atylp, confoi-tnatlon, action uml , ' ' pace w 1 " f,.miiiwi "u. i iicj munn uttui was a pair of beauties, one being The I'rosldetit, a horse picked up Just before the Omaha, show last year, and the oilier, j Honor iiilght, being a horse Murray went, clear to Oklahoma to buy. He had heard of the horse as being a possible good iiiate to. The President, and i'juTn-yeil all Hie j way from Toronto- to Oklahoma, to UU' . - 'ii-t j i' n inii ,n- di'i ir-n,. ii when H comes to high stepping, one being j H. IIClllllll Ul UltJ, MOO lllO ULIiri M "ill UlUNIl. Mr. McCord's Only One, the horse which hurt bis tongue on the first evening and which has been gated for manners twice during the week, was on his good behavior .ljt night. -" '"" hu,'1 '"V ' difllrulty In handling him and his mate. The. two Crelgbtons of the Pepper stables also BRve Rn exhibition of their high stepping qualities. The blue liblion was pinned on the Jones entry. Murray was given second and the Pepper entry third.. McCord's team did not show in its usual form and was not placed. ; . i .'-.i'i k." w nallt-il Kaddl Horses. Tn the- gattied sad lle mare class .the rule.jr Of. -the ' American Saddle HorsO'rtreeders' amtK-latlon governed, the conformation rr"inted 40 per. rent, the . maoners ,2li. vr eent and the performance 40 per cent. The mnre bad to show five distinct gnlls. thp walk, trot, rack, canter and running walk. - og trot or slow pace. Four beauties faced , the Judges, who bad to use their little note books In figuring n hrra the ribbon lie- long-d. Ball lros. won first with their 5-year-old beauty, American Girl, one of the fluent hot-sea ni-r shown In an Omtha ring Tom Bars, with Twilight, was second, and Helen Walker, belonging to Mr. O. -I. Mooers of Columbia, Mo., was third. The unicorn team Is a unique contrivance, which originated from an accident. M'lord 'st one of the horses from his four and had to get home, so bad three boraes -lo lh. l.li,ln,fi, r,. 1.1,-r r. .1 ,1. -I l.u.lr.,.l ...... , . , , . so well It has been adopted us a horse show number, but Is not used much In practice, Four unicorn entries swung Into the arena ,..,.'.,,.,. , . lust night and made a pretty picture as they lore up the tan balk. The Jones entry hud a little mixup ahurtlv aft-r entering the rtng but son,, got straightened -t. after which they wo.ked well. -Judge Kuv- KenfllU allowed he knew how to handle tl-e reins when he took the various teams and dnra each several tlmea around. Whllo the Judge was driving the Murray entrv Murray, who was sitting on the box beside, H hi hat cocked so far on the side of his head It fell off,. The judge did several fancv atunta w th tha r bhom as h to.k the various unicorns around the ring, 1 Murray was given first with his magnificent ! entry, having- ihm , )ui-aa -Honor Bright In i 'he lead. W, H. McCord's entry w second and Ijiwrence Jones', entry was third. - Tha combination class brought out some osl rni-a, tor. the horse had to have a capacity for t-urrylnn up to 3V pounde, and was first shown to sn appropriate vehicle and jtidaed first us a banians horse. He was then unhirnesned In the arena en4 shown and Judsed under saddle at the walk, trot snd canter salts. The prize was to go to the horse best suited for Loth MU I Muff ami Neck Piece, Alv Separate Searfs, ( ratnts said Moles. few of the prominent numbers In the t the Fur counter: liases.' Natural Brook Mink, pillow muff and scarf, set .- Misses' Electric Erruiue Set, scarf and pillow muff, sei Child's White Ermine Set, cravat aud pillow muff, like Hit Sams style, larger siae, set .6.90 11.90 3.90 5.00 Child s sittlu lined China I-anib luid Angora Sat, flat, muff with purs, ' f C ...X.iD Same style, iu larger size, with extra heavy choice stock, 2.95 set of muff, Natural Huok Mink, cravat 3.90 ti--t'art aud lam.ge itobes 9I.1.5U. $7.SU, Jv.Wl, 5, m M- rr-iinrriTr purposcis. Morning Gloiy, I he best we!ht carrying horse In the roiinty, whs picked hy the emwil so t lie wlnn nnd for Lnwrrnce J..e. and Giends.e look XV 7", Tha ..1st w. W Ih'td for Opotro frj.prr. Iiirli trlmtifil nd vm adornpd 1pT ... . ... ! Iiertha with yMnxr of x-elvet enclina- In J'.t Roadater .el f.larf Hand. - ; ,lrnnnin.. Vlth this w-. worn n onvic I'.innia It. nml The Klna- were roundly ,-,,nf,r nlr) ronih. hUik bal nd a hnndmm applnii'loil as tli-y pnlered ttie ring- tn the r'Adner pnlr rliips. for nil ro -odnlspd them ss the wlnni rs fit previous shows In Omaha jnrt.H" also the horsey whlrh wont fmm the wst and took all the top rlhbotis awny from Hip fnt on-s of the millionaires of the enrl at both the Cbloaaxi and Madison . Souart! shows. The pair nik"H an idi.l fr , ... .-. i rivimr ar id excite attention wherever tiny bo. They hiate perfectly ; nmt tpP jn unison.' so wt the Judge i i 11..,- bnd little difficulty In defining upon flrst place. Mr. F. rno was given the rd ribbon wlth.AII'-e Wilkes and Mls Atborton, and the Cowles entry wa third. The pip hiss tirought forth u stylish lot of fellows who put-nded around the ring-, throwing their front feet to their chins and tnakinir a hid for applause at every I Ibrn.' The hojsrs were to be 13.J hands J hiKh or ovt Willi proper appointments, t tli- ht r.ie and the appointaients to count ' 50 . tx-r cent., ench. Mrs. MUton w as the only woman driving- In thin class. The Jones entry, Kentucky appointed, whs first. Mr. MoC'ord won second With Sturm King and George Pepper third with Creth tom ' - Rittliii(t for the honor of currying tho riiout potatoes, ten stulwiiit .ouths from the. slock ) aids at South Omaha furnished a bushel of real fun la th arena lat night and weip moie tluin nr-piatided for tbctr" icfTorts. f,.r the entire nWmbJage, and thero 1 , , ,i,i.,- -..i -,,,1 ! yeUol during the rnjire r:ice, if rnce It ; should he called. '. Ah the man who could enrry the greatest number of polattx-s from one end of tlie arena to the other was to receive $L'5 the prize war worth golnir after, and tho way these youths tore tip the tan burk In their effo-ts to inirry potatoes and to ston tlie othftr fellow front carrying potatoes was a caution. Two were tied for first place and the. judge had them race onea Bi-ound th" arena before giving a deci sion. J. O'lbiurke was set back for fudging I and Ita JacolM Was given first. J. O Uourke second and M. II. IJcthum third. Just as the drsert Is kept for the finish so the hunters were saved as a grand finale to a splendid evening s entertainment and tlie lithe steeds. saemeU to realize what was wanted, for they ran at the Jumps na though, they meant business, and most of them cleared the bars' by a good margin. The event waa for the best lady's hunter,, and again did Joseph M. Cudaby carry' off the lionora with his Gaiety Girl, as he had , , , ,,,.. -,...... , 1, on W ednesday nlrlit. t row Ac Murray tool; . , , , ... ... , , ,. second and third with Wasp and Jenny I Und. ' j Interest Increases as the show progresses i and better attractions are on the bill for 1 tonight and Saturday, ntpht. Tonluht will ' be St. Joseph night and several good num bers are on the card. K. A. Nash will Jump Into tho limelight with Ids )i"W speed t 1. nlrrl.it. ,T . 1..I ll I f t " A rt(tl-,lf:- 1 1 !,- ..,.,r... M-I.r.1.. T -.! Trill.,,, H . ..i i ,v,w r. Mp - (,rlv( 8iul)p N ! road wagon. I and as this Is a speed class: there will be I Un...Al.ln.r .loftier , .,.,:;...., ..ei.c. to the boot i club number tonight, nt Which time it Is understood both Mr. iiiul , Mris. Joseph Cudaby will ride the Jumps 1,1st of the Winner. Clnss 2 Pair Tark llorses for Man's te. Owner -to Drive. Iocal Firt, .".0, Y'oung Rob and Prince Regent, w. H. Mc eord. driven by Air. Mct'ctd. Second. t-V Prairie Uueen and Roseleaf. . M. Bur gess, driven by Mr. . Burgess.' Third, 'J). Hen and Henna, Ii. P. peck,; driven b Mr.. Peek. Class W. Saddle Horse. t4.3 or Oyr, to R Jthldcn bv a YVoman-rlrft.' mC,ladya I vy Re Ball Bro., Versailles. Ky., ridden by Mrs. Smith of St. Jnseph. Second, -M, Gleildiile. George Pepper, Toronto, ridden by Miss JIele.1 Cudnliv. '. . Cars 17.. Rest Pair Hieb,- StpppwH. 15 Hands or Over, Style. - 'conformation. Artlon and Pace Considered. First. IPO. Gallant I .ad and Gallant t.ord, Tjiwience Jones. Louisville. Ky.. driven by Mr. Jones. Second, , Honor Bright and President, Clowe & Murray. Toronto. driven by .lames Murray. Third. !, Creighton and Cr.ght.ui. George Pepper, Toronto, driven bv groom, tiHis (ii. Gaited Saddle Mar. Conforma tion to Count 40 Per Cent, Mantv-rs 2t per Cent. Performance M I'er Cent First, Jlin', American Girl. Rail Bros.. Versailles, ky., ridden by Gua Ball. Second, -t''1. Twilight. Tom Bass, Mexico. Mo., ridden bv Mr. Buss.. Third. $40, Helen slker. Mrs. o. J. Mooers, Columbia, Mo., ridden by Mr. Moot rs. Class 3'i, I'nleorn Team First, $73. Crow ! A Murray entry, driven bv Jim Mtirrav. Second. t"0. W. It -Mi Cord entry, driven by Jhiik s Pealxidv. I bird. !.ttwreiLco jores l-iun j oriven i- mr. n"-n. . ,.,,, Combination Horse. 15.2 Hands j Hih and Cp to Carrying :n0 Pound First. 575. Morning Olory. G. I,. t:rawford, St. Louis, ridden by tins R.i'.l. Se-ond. Fri', . 1(ign , kMp Iwrence Jomia. lulsvllie. I ridden by Mr. fioberls. Third. (Henrtsle. ! G--o,'ae Pepper. Toronto, ridden by gr.v.m. j r..aTa.V1 ' v-jillrs. lit.: Masternle,-,.. Genres Peti- per, Toronto; Kiiinrney. .Miotpn mora, J e'JJ',!,"M),'t''1 Kia' V" l li, y(h"' Nar- fc class ?' Blandard or Nonstandard P,oad- j sters; lloree to Count c Per Cent and ! Appointments i per Ccnt-Firtt Ihn Kmnia mo .driven by Mr Trie". Second. Jt.Aflce . Wilkes und Miss Allerion. T. C. Ryrne, 'timana, uriven o r .r. n.i rnc i niru ! lv Harry M. and Hirry Gtattun. W. J. (owl.-, Asluur.u Cow-lea. III., driven by Mr. Class 11, Park Hore Over 15.2 with Ani-olntments. Kach to Count fO Per Cent PI I'M. SUvi, GUiant I.id. Ijtwrenee Jont-H. IxiuiHvlllc. Ky.. dr'ven by Mr. Roberts. Second, .ii Storm Kins. W. II. Mot'ont. '.in. 1. 1, u. driven by Mr. M.-Cord. "Othor en trie were Kildurr. JoM-t.h M. I'lulaliv, Oiiiuha; Ronnie Riinr. Mr-". Thomas Mil ton. M. I'uiil; ForRnt I'l-tiiccs?. Weir ft JloBers. 1e Mnrs, la.; Merrv Alary, Jiw - I Ari lull- tniiltn. rencc Jones. l.iiiis llle. bv.; Mess:ka. K. I'.,1 Ilox H.A Mr. anH 1'e. k. On.ahn: l.sdv Koai-berv. llcoice I1. iSlm. Moraan, Miss no,- Tni'iiiii,.' il nine Crow Jtr Uiirni- Toronto. I lass Ki e.ial Class l'olato Race First. Jl.V ha .Ininiw; s-eond. J. O Hoiirke: thin!. Sli. M. Iiy it.-tliHin. Other entries vr e Arthur Tii-e. Arthur R..crs, Harvey wriciii. . 11. Horn, Joun . Boles, illtHin Irvine, Aim Jj.-obs. ci... i:q tv.. ii..ntr i -., ... c...... lug l'li I'oiicns to Mounds. Conformation to fount r l'er lent, t'erf-u'iiianc-s r Fences aud iKiiners 70 lJcr ccnt Fin.t. Cal.'iv tliii. Arbor IyidK", Nebraska City, ridden by Joseph M. C'jduhy. Kc iikI, .!. -W-n.-p. C-.ow V M"ti-h. Toronto, rid den by fcronui. Tinrd. .n, V'yoiiing. t'ruw K- Miiriay, Toront . i-iiKb n by KriHini, Other rntriis were Senator. K. H, Weather bee. Xv Yolk; Kiipert, K. H. Wcathcriee. New 1 wk; t-'an To . Iv. New York: Lord Minlo. Tiironto; Oietifl tic. -e 'lrise MyopiM. liirg.. l'-.p,-i, Ui.il, Crow & Murray. II. Ve:v.tlierlie. (icorwe Pepper, '-i.per. Toronto; Toronto; Jenny Krlila Juse,li. Mi,.. Uh. t p. m.-Fix-horse laialnesa team exhibit. )i.ll p. 111. ( uri'l.tKe pelr, purse 1- fer-d by O lMtiidhoe-Iiedine-uii-Norniile t.'o. S.'jU p. lo. iuK.s tK peedMiiy iitjrs-, purse l.j, offered by the I'uion block Yard Na tional Ikllk. p. in. Class 1C. high su ppcr, purse s hi p. m. Clios 'o, hunt club team, purfce I 'J :d p in. Chilis !". . l.i!i tiair, puie 1 Sl.'O. ofTci-t d by ti.c Ai.it ric in lund SeWf-d tln.a i otniKiny. li.iril p. . iHr l-i, lon.l boiv.-, -purse I:e0. i.-.! i. In. t in, i. p.i'K four, pulse $.'JU, I offered b the Ilt nu'etL coii)iuto. ' lu io p. iii. - t ints 4a, li woman rider, pin- is. lo . hi. Cidh ll. Wi:nn'if pair i local i, j lo.iM! ii..1, oftrii'l by Bcinia Omaha 1 .g COIll-l,l.. . j lu.:u p. rii.-Clui4 ,i. nigli Jump, p.irso 1173. j (USTl.MKS I)H . T HORSK SHOW I l.Ukiirsie Tullrta tuallaa tw H a ' ft-Valure. The fouitn evening of the Hoine Know j was fully as brilliant a any of Its prcde- i (MU't i Mii. J. ll. Kcoki was attir--! In a suit Of t,tj.y Willi hat to lUUUil llln::,yd Vi I i ll yi . ii 1 1 M . I-' A. N.ih Tore it prel'j' i,iM p-i.-v iik. ti-'.:- i .lll. ue rut h l.irg i H a. 1 1 h . . 11 i U ll',-- .1 1 . I v in ' e I -wi I M.S. i. ll. J liil a sUikii.a ii In A handso.ue Imported "n of h'rielt pet, trimmed with little pleaten si's Tnm-- w '""".at th foot, while band- of exniils-'te rose. ner. and the indues L point Isee. alterne Una with hands of black lassie won sec- 1 isee heavily embroiders d In Jt. extended coral eveniiiR wmp. : Mrs. Arthur filttenden Smith wore a I hnn'Nonie en'pJra Ifiwn of pink and white flowered chiffon loth with lace yoke and eleeves ni with white hat with pink rn. a. With this was worn a white broad- I cloth riu ond ermine furs. I Mrs. Arthur Melt whs gowned In hello tropo silk, trimmer) with point lace, with wlille bat adorned ylth plumes and white broMdoleth coat with trimmings of green. Mls Marlon 'onnell Oow n of while em hroiflery over pink, with black velvet hat trimmed with plumes. Mrs. V. J. '. Ken von wore s handsome gown of white broadcloth, elaborately eni brnlderod with eyelet embroidery. with bfi llce or. white 'chlfToti. With this wss worn a handeome novelty coat of white Irish lnce and lurce. blnok picture bat with aweeplng pinnies and ermine f;irs. Mrs. tjeorge II. I'almer wore a. nanneome ; gown of green cloth, embroii'errd in shades 1 of green, with trimming of lace, and 11 tan coxt and large black hat. I Miss Webc'.er wore the costume which j nttrncted so much attention tho opening-1 evening. It Was of American Hrnuty vel vet, elaborately trimmed with binds of velvet in tha same shade and banda of er mine. Ermine furs a.nd a largo black hat with plumes) rmn-.iletcfi her toilet. Miss Peck, the guest of Mies Webster, wore a beautiful gown of white lace, with black picture hat and ermine furs. Mrs. W. T?. Mclkie Unautlful gown of bniion colored marquisette. elalHirate'.y trimmed with Venetian hipe inset In bands In the skirt. Willi this was worn a hat and coat In the dahlia shades. Mrs. W. 9, I'oppleton Princess gown of white voile trimmed with lace: black hat with plumes and white feather boa. PEOrtK WHO WKRK I THE BOXKS Indteates i lllmloalloa of laterest ' In sr.-v. The boxes on th" fourth evening- of tha Horse Show were, ell crowded. Following Is a list of the occupants: Rox I Miss Marguiet Malonev, MlfSGra'e Ixionan. Mr. Hert Murphy. Mr. James 1. Heed. Mr. arid Mr. T. J. O'Urlen. . IIok 2- Mr.- and Mrs. Mori t a Meyvr. Misi Minna Meyer, Mr. sud Mrs. Carl Relter. I'.ox .'A Miss H, Meyer of Newport, Aik., Mr. and Mrj. Martin Meyer, Mr. Saitn M".ver. I'.ox 4 Mr.- and Mrs. M. J. Malone, Mr. and Mrs. A. M.. Ualdrige, Mr. and Mr. William Kennedy. Rox 5 f 'tilonel end Mrs. Pratt. Ma lor AlK-rcromble, Mrs. Whslen of Fort CrcoK. Rox 6-Mr. and Mi-s. H. J. Penfold. Rox" 7- Mr. J. W. Mo.jyer of New York, Mr. W. Faniuin Smith. Rox 10 Mrs. Goetschlns, Mrs. R. ' 1 Hamlltivn. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Edwards. Rox 10A Ur. end Mrs. Robert Gllniore, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Keellne, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Reaton. Rox -11 Mrs. K. MoOormlck. Miss Alica McCormick, Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Martin. Rox 13-Miss W ebster, Miss Brown, Mr. Stockton Heth, -Mr. A-.- J. Cuoly. . lox H Mr. Hnd Mrs. John Parish. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Metz. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Metz. Mr. ii nd Mrs. Arthur Metz Rix 15 Mr. and Mrs. Harry Aekerhiati of South Omaha, Mr, and 'Mrs.. Fred II. Krug, Mrs. A. II. Itnwitser. Miss KeeJIne. Mr. J. 8. Kirscbberur of Sun Francisco. Rox 16 Mr. and Mrs. ronard of Mneoln, Mr and Mrs. J.. K. Baum, MIks l'reutls of I.lpcoln. MIk Kloke, Mr. Cl.e.rleg Shlvo rl'-V. Mr. Frank Wllhelm. Rox 17-Mrs. rtur C. Rarton, Mrs. W. R. Milh.nl Mr. and Mrs. Lurain, Rox 17A-Mr. and Mrs. George f. RidweP, i Mrs. t,. W. Wattles, Mr., und Mrs. Georgo A. Joslyn. ' ''' Bex l-H Mr.- and -Mrs. P.- . Fbller. Mrs. A. I .. Thomn-i. Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Ryrne, Miss Kallrer Byrne. Special Mr. Robert Tt. Fpdike. JTIsS Marlon .1-hnscm, Mirs Marlon Hughes, Mr. I Paul Gallagher. ... ! Rox IS Mrs. Haigtais. Missf.Roe. Miss lmia. Miss Mohler. Rox &' Mrs'. K. Otbson," Mr. M. r!.l.Br.n Mr. I traun O l.i-l.v- , .- j;x 's'iK- Mrs, John ,W. lialdwin. Mr. Horace E-verett, !iss Dodge. Mr. and Mis. K. II. Boott. - ' RovilIr. nod- Mrs. Ti Pesvey of Counr(l 111 u ITs, Mr. and Mrs,.'", N. Robinson. Bos 21 A Miss" Keellne. Miss Mary Leo TMcHhane. Mr- Frank Haskell, Mr. Walter ii. Roberts,, 'r w '" ' Rox '.'.'-Misij.JVIfiprhen!. Miss Ruth Moor bead. Miss Mabel Ma'rr," Mr. lewij Jjorlng. Mv. and Mrs': ThMas'.T-. Kelly. " ,.,Ufx 4r-M,.,iV- Brandels.i M1ss Until Riandeis. fr. a ill Mrs. H. tohn. Mr. , and Mrs.- H, -RosenslVW-ti'.ilrs. R. Krahier. Rox i'i Mr. and Mrs. John 8. Brady, Mr. and Mrs. I. F C'ongdon. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Ivavls. - , t .Box Sir. -'and tMrs. A. T.. Beed. Mr.; and Mrs. A.' G. -.Jiccson. Mrs. John 1 . Miller, Mr. Mary M-. Reed; ! Rox 2fi Mr, and Mrs. J. M. Cudahy. Mr. I and Mrs. C. T. Heuel, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Smith. Or. and Mrs. .Vr W-. tjrne, Rox i7 Mr. snd Mrs. Peck. Miss T,otise 1'e. k. Miss Kllzabefh Patteisou of Uenison, Mina R-th Congdon, Mr. Jack Duniont, Mr. Uodnjr I'nrkee, ' Mr. Junius Brown, Mr. l.yinun Peck. .- Rox 29 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Milton of, St. Paul, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Harding, Mr. and Mrs. Banwtt. Box 30-Mrs. A U Mohler, Mr. and Mrs. ' E. T.. TOmax. . Hox 31 Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Howe, MIhs , McCormick. ...' Rox 31A Dr. and Mr. C. C. Allison. Mr. - I and Mrs. John M. Daugherty, John and Fredrick l'auahertv. Box 22 Mr. and Mrs. F. 8. Cowglll. Mr. and Mrs. F.dwtn T. Hwole. , Box :u Mr, anil Mrs. W. J. C. Kenyon, Mr. ;ind Mrs. Q. H. palmer. j Box 33 Miss Klla Mae Brown, Mias I Jeanne YVakedrld, Ptotkton Keth, Ben . Itobidoux. , Box ;a.S Miss F.ldiedRe of Brooklyn. Mrn. i Kil t C. Nash. Mr. Jerome 1'. Magee, Mr. Klmer A. Cope. Box 34 Mr. and Mrs. William O. Gilbert. Mrs. Leroy M. Tavlor of New York, Mr. and Mrs. YVIIllam B. Meikle. Box oiA Mrs. Joseph H. Olarkson, Mlsg Helen Forbes. Mias .Margaret McPherson, YV. H. Mcl'herson. Box gv-Mrs. H. F. Kloke. Mrs. R. D.'YY'ih ship of Chicago, Mr., and Mris,. R.. 0. Peters. Box S5A Miss T,ouse Diets of TJneoln, Mrs. Leonora Nelson. Mrs. ,G. YV. Megeatb, Mr. K. B. Coe, Jr., bf New Tork City. Box So-Mr, and -Mrs. I). P. Benedict, Mrs. R. 8. Fge, Miss Mary llarlng-. Box 3A Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Bessbe, Mr, n.,,4 tr. W l.-tllcv Box S7-Mr. 'and Mrs. V. A. Naali.' Miss Nash. Mr. a.nd Mis. A. ll. Hoblnsori. Mr, and .Ms. Herbert Wheeler, Mrs. H. 'J'. CI. u l-e. ir. Box Mr. and Mrs. James Tome. Mr 1 and -Mrs. uiluiii foppeilon, mt. ann aiti, Mrs. Henry YV. Gales. Jx, roth v Morgan. . Mrs. H.J'. Whit more. 1 Hox .CI M r. and Mrs. H. JJ 'air. ana 3ii-s. it. v. uuiKiey, aiism riuiaie, ' M" Agnes Uurkley. Box 4n Mr. and Mrs. ITarrg Doorlj', Mrs. 1 K lli.al licl;,. Mis Ki.hnrilHnn Miss Janet I r iiiin'i ". air. i una- t uwuii. 1 " " 1 ,'...-.- 'd Mrs. .-NelSfm B.Lpmue, .r. nu .-irs 'iT.ni Ii. tsuith. Mm. nenianun r. ijoweii " Colorado H. rings, Mr. and Mrs. HoIlnfS ' -Hiae. Box 4.1 Mrs. B. R. Uovla entertaius Mr. und .Yli-a Charles Callanan and Miss Lora Cuslilnir. Box t'A-Mr. and Mra Frank Boyd, Mrs. II. A. Neelv, .Mr. II. Fav Ne-iv. Box 4-r Mr. - and Mrs. ' clement Chase, Mrs. Byers. Mm Burgess, Mls Ruth livers. Box 4ZA-Mr. and Mrs. AlTred Darlow. Iji-. and Mrs. J. M. Buiglum, Master Clarence I'm i low. Box 44Mr. and Mra. Joun i-orues, nr. and Mrs. B. B. .Davis. l4ex4tA-Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Rawitser. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Huteson, Mrs. Theresa M-rges. . I Box 15-J1". and Mrs. Georse N. y-f.. Mr. and Mrs. Cb.arles T. Kountxe, Mles Ualdwln. Mr. Wlllard Hosford. Bix (fi-Mr. ami M'Tt. Merrtam. Miss Natnlie Merrfam. Mr. Barton Millard. Mr. George lb dick. IV, x 47 .Mr. and Mrs. J( hn M- Irson Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Munro, Mr. and Mrs. J. ti. Monro. Box 4h-Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Austin. Mr. nml Mrs. K. A. Benson. Mr. and Mrs. It. . Biefkcnriih:.-. Mr. aisl M-s. J. T. Baker. Box -Mrs. E. C. McShane, Mrs. U . . J Coffee Is a llnhtt, POSTUM y Lhiuid lotd. "There's a. fleaso-i." - 1 " "f ii . lf ' our Art Needle Work Deft (I Floor Visitors to the thouU visit tha hiw Diylihl it is our weekly bargain day 's5's i nn I'rmr i 10c Black und KtrHortiinarjr bargains in ltw-cw, r-nibroldt rlesi and trimmings Fri day. Kvery dnf offers fperlals ! day will orfrr rrmarkable raluen at rout prices. Bargain .No. 1 Embroidery edges, Insertions and applique, narrow and medium widths, regular Do quality Friday's Sale price a ard 2r llargain No. Another good val ue in our Immense Val. late atotk over 300 bolts of A'al. edges and Insertions, worth up to 10c a yard. Friday s Bale, per bolt, 3 2c; at, a yard. , . -3 llargain No. 3 New up-to-date trfmmlng braids, in all the nov elty cords snd draw braid fancy and plain colors, - worth. Tto 25c aard-Friday-s . .ale. a yard . . . . . 15s 10 5 Men's Underwear Bargains Meu's Worsted Derby Ribbed Underwear Natural gray or sahuon colois, refrular price icr yuit, $2.05 Horse T T Show week ...... v- Men's Vienna Hanltary AVool I nderwear Regular price 13 per suit Horse show .. week. ..,,.. . .Ylen'is Jersey Klbbed t-inits Regular price per suit" Horse ' Show week ' . ... . . '. .$2 .'nlon S 1.50 51 Men's JJuckhkln Sanitary .lersey Itibbcd I'nUerirear-r-Itegular price $4 00 per suit Horse Show .week, . Burns, Mr. Harry Tukey, Mr. and Mrs. YV. J'toW-5tr. and Mrs. J. Connt.il,, Ml Maiiun Council, white embroidery ov.-r pink, black Iimi; Miss Howen. Dclpbl. lnd., blue raoiuin, with Valenciennes lace, blue Inn; Miss likhert. Chiraao, Kr.n ciiirton, black hut; Mr. Charles Benton, Mr. l'aul Beaton, Mr. William Bchnoii, Council -Uiutis. Il.i1 h SUSS rilUKlUBOIl. Ulinn , , Mr Mr J M. Raldrltre, Mr. Itwrence Uvlnkor, a '. und Mrs. J. I.. Paxton. T ; ;ox W iu-SvJor.t-iili iiarKer, jr.; Mrs. U I i ii, p Vunkhouser. Mr. and Mrs. 11. II. Bald rlge. Mr. and Mrs. Aillltir Kemington. Box b&-Air. and Mrs. btewarl, Mr. and Mr. Wilklns, Mr. Cantleld, Mrs. Megealh, Mr. and Mrs. Borey. . Box Si Mis M.nec, llss Helen Millard. Mr. Milton UarlinB, lh. W. U.- Bridges, Mr. and Mrs. W. i. Page. Box no Mrs. Pratt, Judge Mnsonhuler. Mr. Vlnsonhaler. Mr. and Mis. Hochstel tler, N--d Montgomery. - Box 6-Mr. F.dward Crcij!.ton. Miss lln sel Council, Mr. Arthur Lewis. Miss Kb anor Pierce, Fall Hivcr, Mass.; Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Crvighton, Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Low la. ' Box o Mrs. Thomas McShane, Mr. James A. Tsssert, Mrs. James A. 'laBRort, Miss Margaret Mcf-hane - ' ' ll, X 6H Mrs. William M. Spence. Mlsa Jessie Spence, MUs ierlrud Patterson, Mr. and Mrs. YV. It. Burns, l.Tr. J. Bhc-r- rB'x nd-Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Kmythe. Mrs. L. YV. Haydon, Mr. and Mrs. William Hay don, the Misses Haydon. Box 60-Mrs. C. K. Tyler. Miss Tyler. Mrs. El well, Mr, Frederick Llwcll. ivir .ml Mrs. F. J. Hobtnson, ! Mlas Oayley Mr. H'I1 v einoerg. wji.-i. 1.1. Honlrir. Ml. and Mrs. r. nanionii. I Ainea, la.; Miss 1. o!t, Pr. J. H. Mi I Netl, Ames. la. ' . Box t-Mr. and MrB. C. S. Hayward. MIssKllen L. Haskell. I .KMe n,i Mrs. I W. Kendall, Mr. I and Mrs. W. A. McWahl. Atlantic la j Box 7-Mr. and Mr.. H. A. r"tor- ' " I Proctor, Mr. and Mrs. t. Mitchell. creignion, im-ii. , Box i,s-Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Johnston, Miss Klla Meitser. . , . . I Box 7:-6. (J. Hessiuan. Mr, ana, si is. j. C. urns, ilea ohh, - L). North ru p. South Omaha. Box 7-Mrs. George Hollund. Atlantic, la.; Mrs. Calvin 8. Sill. Mr. and Mrs. . K. Mslony. Mr. and Mrs. Dwiaht Beck, Mpiox7-Mr!' and Mrs. Arthur H. Fetters. Bix To Mrs. Frank lxmohoe. Sioux City; Mrs K. O. Rodgeis, Miss Kodgers, Mr. William G. Collii.a. Mr. 'I . P. ll'1"- Box n-Mr. and Mr-. K. J. Tate. Miss Blanche Parker. Fremont, Neb.; Louise Saton. -,. Box 78 Mr. and Mrs. Feidlnand Adlcr, Mrs. Pan Dcgcn. Mrs. Harry Fellh.luier. Mr. Fellhelmor. Mrs. Degeu, -Mrs. F, Art- 'T-tox 7-Prof. and Mrs. Vv 3. L. Taylor. Lincoln: Prof, and Mrs. G . TV Avers Lln colm Prof. F,. A. Burnett, IJueoln; Mr. H. C'Urfc, Lincoln. NEW YORK POLICE SHAKEUP All bat Oat tas-tala Has ? Placa t'adrr Order frs fosi tilssloBer. NEW VtilllC, Oct. iS.-Prubnbly the most nsational elvakeup which the New Y'ork police Jrnartmenl has ever experienced will j go Into effect tomorrow --morning-, whea ! evi ry raptani excfpl cine in the five hoi. ' oiighs in ti:e city will lie traiiBierrriJ. by order of Comm'sioner Bingham. . ' i The changes are maiie "lor tha good of i lbs strvice," the cunimtt titiiK-r announced ! tuduy. The one oaptain k-ft uudlsturbed is t'ap'.itiu 8f h'.ottman. who coiumands tt( Tenderloin precinct. There a;s elahty-fiva ! crollce captains in Greater New Tork. i 1 I Now is tha timo to make ' yuur . wants ; known thruuxb the Bee Want Ad pag,;. Ml aer a l-'vuad l-il 11 a.is vi- f, ,1,1,1 i Im mi,"- .lu- II ,'.,-. '.., ,.,i.i,r, w hi) lo w-K in iic -I c- if v: 1 1, 1. i.,-u It ,- Ai. , u.4 ai uli-.neia ai,d imj JtLErPHaNE DOUGLAS 981 City during Horse Show D ipartmsni 'Store-,' Friday will every aectioa will hecve ita attractive barjj&ins. Interesting Millinery News !33-30-(as PATTll BATS, tl.0o--Saturday we offer you cholca of u pattern hat tn the bouse at nineteen .() dollars , qIV la,B0 TRIMMED VATS, 8.50 These are all copies of our iiiora exienslve bats, and made of our best materials, elaborately trim- '. niea with ostrich plumes, fancy wings and large aigrettes, jj t . a splendid collection to select from Saturday, at w OU TEMPT t0 gS.OO HAT OITEm Again we bring forward a fresh gathering hi snies for Suturday selling and we believe thesa to be tho best values ever offered hera or elsewhere K , a at. tha price u.vry .Elegant Trimmed Hats at gl.g-W-8-g3.S0 fl.bn 14-Inch Amaaon Plumea 'S2 tl.bG Velvet Hats .....r .'. .. ' ( or ed lis r en I'luines. ail colors Whtto gulll Knds IOC A VAltll FOK S1I.KS tVHIO . yard of sliks in remnants, front 4 to SJ yurds lu a piece. Pretty patterns for children's dresses, fancy vrork, etc., worth " from 50c to 75C yard, all go Friday, at, yard ;..-10 Spwial Purse Bale Friday we . will place on sale three gross of -new Japanese leather. Peter Pan Purses that sell regularly at 25c, while they lsst. each. .. . .10f Indies' Ui.lon Suits, 45c This is a snap. "Over fifty doren heavy fleece lined union suits, nie- ' diiim sles, In gray and Cream color, to be sold Friday, - al. suit 45c Ladies' Percale Wrappers for 6c All sizes, all colors, ruffles over shoulder, deep flounce, heavy percales, worth up to $1.50, odds and ends, special Friday at G9 Muslin Underwear Special Gowns, chemises, corset covers, drawers, sUlrts, short and long, ' embroidered, ot lace trimmed also tucked. Pieces that sold up to $1.25,"speelal Frid'y.75 Ladies' lilauket Ilobes All colors in newest designs, all the latest models, at $9.90, $7.95. $.V9.'t and ... . .. . . .$4.05 FIUDAV WILL rtK A CiHKAT PIUCJ. I'UTTIMJ lAV IN Ol'U UMKHT1C DKPAUTMKNT. 8-4 fringed Table Cloths, red and white, and plain white, with red . borders, worth $1.00, Friday only, each G5 Twilled crash Toweling in the half bleach, Friday only, -yd.3Vi Bleached and unbleached Muslin, good 'fine qualities, free from x dressing, worth 10c a yard, Friday only, a yard Full stee white crochet bed spresds, worth $1.00, for Fri day only, each '-75 . 200 . pairs 10-4 cotton blankets In gray, tan and white, worth . 6.5c a pair. Friday only . . .43 Extra heavy, 11-4 double, fjeeced cotton hlaqkeu fn tan ud gtay ; . , 'regular '"$1.33 quality, for Frl- j day pnli-.'a pair;,. .. '.','. 81.00 AMISEMKS4TS. OOYD'G w'SSrgV.VM M3rs Tonight, Saturday and Saturday Matinee. Comino Thro The Rye fresentea Dy THE GItKAT ORIGINAL CO. OF SO Including Stella Mayhew Frank Lai or St'NDAV. MONDAY. Tl"KSDAY The rtelgniug Musical Success T H fc UMPIRE '- rKV.I MACE YVIth Beauty t.'horus of W). OURWOOO nimth atu WIEK Tonight, Tomorrow and Mattnes Tomorrow, n'OODW-ARR M'lltK, CO.tlPAM' III William Collier's Farce, MH. SMOOTH. game Prices -. ...lue-SiJo Next week: Alice of Old 'm cennes." Mondsy night. Oct. 2S, luitli I'erfornianee Wouveulr Photo of Miss KHiott. , !0 NAME THEATER 14th and Bonglaa . BX7UTEO VACBXYIX.X.B Admission, 10c A Few Choice. Reserved Seats, if Kxtra. Matinees. 3:00 p. m. dally except Saturday and Sunday, S:50 and 4:0f) p. in. Evenings 7:T,J -and , 9:00. Saturdays and Suuciai,, 7:00, :UJ and 9:00 p. m. v. me CJicsapsalte 1510 Howard St. The Only popular-Priced Itestaurant in the City Moderate Price GosunioR Powder 91 tttw iil Im ! for n iMasrs ttajurlnun t Milk folu4 Ilk 4 . 'tys 'fvtmf'.kc thk Tv3 .Waa Coea CuU Lu Oaa hy 3 ty ried on-tl.o ,y rolls by numlirr only their names arv; tut known to ojluials,- . .. i . WOBCKSTFII. Mis.. if t. .-Ilerre- K-Hi.tlve Bl ::.' Homer cotili.-Miea teiy e. t '. i N" a-.arofiis i-'-'H' In b.a io..oi,-c-u es wjUU Ubiu.g lwi u uU I X Our-Jhtt'j .SuH'inJ JJe't , no to Comptete bt an especially od divy at s 80 30i llnibroiderle, 2e This lot consists of allovers, corset cover, flouncing widths, wide dress bands, good 60c values, and wide fancy headings, for Fri day's big sale, a yard . . . .29 WATCH' WINDOW FOK .. . OL'K GIIKAT LACK SALE. It KM N A NTS, WOOL HEM NAM'S at less than roat prieAH-'- - short lengths v of Panamas,, voiles, batistes,' nun's veilings, serges, mohairs, Sicilians, hen riettas, fancy mixtures, checks and plntds. Some fine "waist snd skM patterns hi this lot. Worth fromBOo to $1.25 yard. All go Friday at,, yard. . , , 5g Shoes! - Sho es! Shoes! AVe are showing a ; nobby liue of Ladies l'at cnt Colt, girn jnrtal and vici shoea, in the tailor made patterns. Tliey come in lace, butf ton and blueber, in regu lar or college cuts, at $-.(X), $3.50"", $3.00, $2.50. They are bfauties, call and look them over.. , : . Special for Saturday Boys' .School Shoes, 9 to .12 and 13 to 2- . . regular price Qflj. AMI EMFAT. SPECIAL ATTRACTIQdS TO-fJlGHT AT THE HORSE UUO'.'.1 Pcpubr Prices ; Flsnty of Goad Seats,! With Privilege of Promenade Doors Open at 7:15 P. M. Com mences fl: 00 P. M. Kharp AUDITORIUM THE TAMOUS Wild West Show ..FROM.. 101 RANCH -OKLAHOMA Week rI.owinj the Ccr se Stow October 30 In loveir.ler 4 - - ,.,. Cowboys, Indians, Buffalo. Wild Meera and liui king )ir bus Most Thrilling and JtU-alistic l hl billon of liruiii l , Jtiiling mud hleer Hoping Ker Witneasisil Great Fight Itetween Cowboys and Indians In the P-ig Arena i PIUCKS 250, flOVand 75r Seat Bale begins Monday morn ing, October 2th, at the Audi torium. . ' CnttOHTOsf p'.iooe t'oug. 44. tSTT T A TTTYT'TTTT T T. Y MODERN VAUDEVILLE Tonlfcht and Satn!3y Night and Matinee. sf assess ai, Mag Bolsy, Xditb alsleaa, rtkka StcXjoDOna a, Badsnl and His Xog-. I I-stTy, vs to, x,d tba KlBodroasa. rrtcea 1 a)c BOO. - . . I l U.Miiit i : i The prsmiw t oloecd Coirlefiltns, Williams & Walker .'ABYSSINIA l Mllt-ll.iMii, n.-.-.l.. ' hiiiiiis.ismh rs nnminissiamisiiimnaaili 4 0T