TTTF. OMATTA STNTAY "BEE: XOTOinER IX 10ofi. X -a. : :. : : :: : :;: ; ; e a : : c- :; :? : j :: :; ; :; : .i.:::c--..'' -ae-v- BmpldDMlly (Grant TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF SUCH HAKE INDUCEMENTS jjj CrTlTi'OTTTGTl I MM .afi 1 , KVEltY WOMAN IN OMAHA SHOULD HEAD THESE OFEEUS AND PLAN TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF SUCH HAKE INDUCEMENTS acc-r.xo3K- : ;:: :: : : :; :: : : : : :.;. :. a '..3ev..:yR.. : ..r.5B''saB--.af-'.-5B--.W'a . .-:.?y.w -a : a a : : : . a;' 17 mr 71 o V- nib W ii NL' Xm Mi -r m VrV.as J f0? m o I i l I I riiii 2J nlte assemblage, at, yard A Great Sale of Fine SULCUS Bought from A. F. Montayn,e Co.. Importers of Silks, 135 Fifth Ave.. N. Y. We close out thrlr entire stork at the close of the waHon: 24-ln. Crepe Ac Chino Meteor and Crepe d'Autc-il, manufactured specially for the best inodf-stlef. Clel, white, roue, lilac, champagne, prays, new browns, new greens, new reds, black, etc., and poxlilvely worth $1.50 yard, at yard Just received fancy Crepe de Chines, Persian and florul effects, some with borders, a most exqui- 55c-75c-98c-1.25 BLACK SILKS 25 pieces genuine 27-iuch Buckskin' dress taffeta, regular price $1.00, Q yard DJC 20 pieces Antoine Ouinet et Cits, Lyons, France, 36- lnch taffeta, our own importation, worth resrularly $2.00. yard 27-inch very lustrous deep black Peim de Sole, ho much in vogue, $1.25 quality, yard Ten pieces 43-incb black Crepo de Chine, full double width, worth $1.75 a yard, at, yard. Colored Silks Plain and fancy weaves, in new fall silks, 27-lnch taffeta faconne, Chiffon dress taffetas, 27 and 20 Inch fancy dress silks, novelty and plain crepe de chine, etc., every yard worth double the price we ask Monday 1.25 79c $1 49c 'x ' 111 I muni III II - ii. i.. i i -ii in.. , ., .. -V I i, , -v 1 "v. r-r( lr- - 1 -i T---fl -V I ii u pw ws yoiMo FASM'ONAB E FUES Hundreds of DeoLiliful, New Pieces Just Received Brandeis The assemblage of furs shown at Brandeis surpasses any showing of the kind that the west has ever gathered. A broad range of style in the richest, best selected furs that are made by higlvclass furriers. It is an ultra fashionable showing"every correct new effect is included. Ermine, Mink, Black Lynx, Kolenski, Bourn Marten, Japanese Marten, Etc. Every Piece Carefully Selected. 'ii'imiiH- ilrmlne ' 'P" 2 50 24.50 .24.50 lluKcian t .ii uvclty Jack et, very nwWl VfiQ ppeclttl yOJ Littlles" t'.lack Broadcloth Oiata in n2 tnoh lengths, with lo'ino back, for The New White Coats for evening wear three extra specials, at Jcnnltw K -mino Four in-Iland, :it -Muff. J2.r0. $2!l and Jcnulnp Mink- Zaz.is ticmiini' Mink Howtlp Ofnuine NgrweKlan Mink scurfs, 3;i, ti'.i up to Genuine Natural 6-strlpe Mink Muff Sahlfi Kolenski Srt, S-stripe Mult urni 4louhU tail trimmpd Heart broadtail Set. with large square pillow Muff. iiii-inrn t otir-in-iiamt Larsrff Inahulla and fable ?inKl? Fox Scurfs, with two large ht'UKh tails , ' . xn CA i.n "P to " J 1.3V LarK1. full Isabella and Pable Fox ff Cft Muffs, 1 to ft stripes. 6.9S to '" n.mtilno irl in ro nl i.eH A att-u khiin InlrotS '? Scarf yjJ mcnes inns ami rmniin'Tj tmun SS niaek Lynx Set. lonir. silky, (flossy Snecial Near Seni ' jackets,' ' extra e fur. larjre Muff. (2-in. flurfy Scarf Pf f((j JJ Klendcd Mussiiin Squirrel Ties, Zazag tM oe Genuine Curly Krlnimer Jacket, 24 KM and S-arfs. J4.SI8 to I".O.J inri, extra uuallt v . . i . . Sklyi Blended Squirrel Muffs, pillow (111 Sable Ulended Brook Mink AH Cfl Shane. $6.98 to... 9M Fllouse tt.JV 12.50 17.50 14,85 JIO 7 J.50 I Novelty Mixture Coats 52- Q98 1 ?50 IJ.85 ' Ladle8' Waists In the new Plaldsjog . Q93 1 " '""T j inches long, very smart, at J " It and black taffetas, special at...T J $25, $35 and $39 A new showing of pretty Silk Dresses for party ond , evening wear, at Unusual Bargains in Higheit Quality DRESS GOODS 75c and $1.00 fine all wool dress goods 200 pieces all fresh and new fall styles melroses, Panamas, serges, suitings, cream mohair, albatross, nun's veiling, etc., at yard , .150 piecos new high grade imported $1.50 cloths suit ings, also the latest styles black dress goods from Germany plaids, tartans, etc., at, yard Cream mohair and Sicilian, 75c grade per yard at v. 39c 69c 39c Tourist coatings and stylish cloth for ladies' and children's coats and jackets regular price $1.50 to $2.50 yard, CJq 98c $1.00 SILK and WOOL PLAID at 75c High grade exclusive dress patterns at less than cost to im port, in aisle 4. THANKSGIVING LINEN SALE Our linen department is replete with everything needed for the Thanksgiving table. Finer qualities were never before offered at such extremely low prices. r ( I! $25 to $65 5Vl, Uit!Ul I1V tlVMll? Sc-l(Q)c Now Arrivals In Valenciennes Laces Pino French, English and German Valen ciennes laces, insertions and headings, many matched sets, dainty new designs for fancr work, handkerchief borders, etc., at, yard ALLOVER LACES High grade Oriental and Haby Irish 18 inch all-over laces, and 45-inch fancy net tings, verv latest designs for waists, yokes, etc., in white and . cream, regular $1."'.) and $1.5l values, special, vard Munsing Undcrweiatr The finest underwear that is made me dium and winter weight vests, pants and drawers for ladies Jt QO 50 and children TJC-J0C-1 LADIES' KID GLOVES The famous gloves from Perrin, Ikcytiier, Trefousse, Fownes, etc. white, black, brown and evening shades, S, 12 and 16 button lengths, at. . .$1.98 up to $3.50 25c All Silk Ribbon at 10c Yard-Taffeta and satin ribbon in black, white 1 ff and all colors, worth up to 25c j! (I j)C a yard -at. yard aULt Ll 1UI WUIMS, 98c is 8-4 fine all linen bleached pattern table cloths, worth $4.00, at 2.50 8-10 fine all linen bleached pattern table cloths, worth $5.50, at 3.8 8- 4 fine all linen bleached round In tern table cloths, worth $4.50, $2.7.1 9- 4 fine all linen bleached round pat tern table cloths, worth $5.50, $;MH 10- 10 fine all linen blenched round pattern table cloths worth. $6.50, at t.H 10-12 extra heavy all linen bleached pattern table cloths, worth $10, $0.98 10-14 extra heavy all linen bleachtd pattern table clotlm, worth $12, $7.98 54x54 quilled Table P..rta r n ii n ,1 nr square, euch S-4 and 10-4 scalloped button hole stitched edge, spoke drawn work bor der, all linen table cloths, worth up to $5.00, for $1.98 and $2.50 20-iccb fine all linen napkins, worth $3.50. at 2.50 22-lnch fine all linen napkins, worth $4.00, at $2.08 24-lnch Fine All Linen Napkins, worth $5.50, for $3.75 $1.25 and $1.50 quality, 2 yards wide, bleached table damauk, yard 9Hc 85c quality fine table damisk, yd., ftlH uUc quality fine table daniatslt, vd., :tt)c Lunch cloths 86, 45 and 51 inch, each, ut.MOc, U8c, $1.50, $1.98, $2.50, $1.50 Tray cloths . .25c, 0c, 50c, 98c, $1.50 3xt3 quilted Table- Tads, round or 3 '1Uf're' oacn 1-so nni rvn ppv f kw mWslULAM the iS.lA U OF THREE CAR LOADS OF FLOOR OIL CLOTH mi LINOLEUM Entire stock of an eastern manufacturer who sold to us on a cash deal. At One-Half Actual Cost to Manufacture These goods are all in the most desirable grade and all the very newest patterns for fall 100(5. Jt will be beyond question the greatest bargain offering in Brandeis' history of big sales. Nearly Our Entire Basement Devoted to This Sale. All the Floor Oil Cloth In 1, HI: vard widths, that alwavs sells f up to 30c a square yard, at a square yard and 2 All the Floor Oil Cloth-In 1, 1U and 2 yard widths, always sells fTT fZf n up to 45c a square yard, at J ) IsTS square frJJ Linoleum Usually sells up to 0c a yard, one fjw great lot at yi sq yd La7U All the Finest LINOLEUM four yard wide, the yT regular $1.00 grade, i Mj at square J varti lj Linoleum Usually 7)c grade, goes at square yard SPECIAL SALE MONDAY IN OUR JEWELRY DEPARTMENT a vard j Utjun i v III A SPECIAL SALE OF GH CLASS MIL The most elaborate and grace ful evening hats exquisitely trimmed theatre hat?: fine dress hats, and trimmed hats, copied from original French models. Long fluff y ostrich plumes are used in trimming also tips, pompoms, aigrettes. ornaments, breasts, etc. :;' jSrSSS A number of stunning and fashionable l'ur?. nftnwi and tnrbnns. unmrtlv tVitnmpd. f- '''"?Ai. V,; All the leading colors and the most becom ing and stylish dress shapes. DIVIDED IN THREE DIG LOTS $2 IMRY v (0k LADIES' SHOES ,' conn 3?" Jot Bracelets, very lar price $1.00 at stylish, regu- 50c 72-inch Muff Chains, chains .7r:: 50c.75c The Anthony Delt, genuine goat skin, special at. Imported Coin Purses, all fancy leathers, all leather "nedf . worth 25c, nt 1UC StiTling Kllver sclssors cxtra heavy, at all styles, ..69c 50c Pprslan hark and i'omb, yuur rholr at, pai:- 25c Ladles' strap Purse, rhamoU lined, pearl button clasp, large size, in black only, worth rf $1.00, at DJC ISoxMn ShopplnK Bags, in m g lilaok only, worth J1.00 and 11.25, at J Us LudlfE' Purof-s with ftrap and pearl clatp. very apclal, al 49c Style service economy comfort. Fitted by competent salesmen. Satisfaction assured. Ladies' Pblt Ezl Shoes, our popular leader, at Red Cross Shoes, the solo bends with the foot ' Dr. Reed's Cushion Sole Shoes, perfect comfort, at . . . Have You Visited Our New Book Department? Special Offering During Opening Sale BOOKS at 10c By the World's Greatest Writers. Splendid Cloth Bindings These books are a wonderful example of value-giving, and, i i must be seen to be appreciated. t NewD.pt. ?OTiWM&JI? N.K End m New Store. UL31 VT'Ji ' &OU3 New Slo,. AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA Jtaloiuy Leads tot Fatal fbotiie iffraj Friday EeDir ALL PARTIES TO AFFAIR ARL COLORED llirv' WHIiania, tUe Vii-tlm, Mad Won tiic Aflertlona of Womaa Who loriarrl) Smile on Hush Grtt. A fata! shooting oicmred at Tlilt ty-rfiftii and Q at reus Ust'iilirht at 60. Harvi-y Wtlllama, eolored.' vaa . fhet ia tho abdomen t'V H.in Gray, ho ! tlll .it larsa- WlllUme d'.d at noon Saturday at tbe South Omaha liPapltnL The nt-lghbor-liooj aa aroused ly the aound of hhoia and the hystandera w-re at tracted tj woman runnliif from tb 0or of 815 Q. acreahilng for aid. Clost behind her came William, trylna- weaV'y, l i.j hot. I'm atiot." On r-arhlnit the k'rert he aank don and earned to ihr Krd Croaa dru atoie. nwr by. Ir. !. Uuurey and the police responded to tln uil ai d the wounded man i UiWen to ttir Scr'.h Oniaha huiltul. Two ball from a :-ia:iber revolver entered his body Klti;cr inie In thought to Lo aufncteiu to cuu ! ath. H auffeird gnat ijaln nnJ uinVr. wtiit :in iieratio'i nt Jo i. n. lr th- -l.-aitluii of lln- biiUri. which liMlgcd In the inus;l?a ut llio h-ick. The dot'.uia IhjM out i.o hopea of tha man's recovery. Tha motive for the lioi.tniif wt, ur usual, Jralouay. Gray had Leeu living with a woman purpwitlns to be h!a wife, between 1 AlMiut ten day ngo t? left him ;md It y aald had become a frequent visitor witb William?. Gray laned yetcrriuy altcr noon that the woman waa ut th.; WiUiiui'a Plucu and he aeturvd t tic revolver find In vaded the home of the rlvnl jmkI shot him. The woman was found In the lu.c Af; r tlio ahoirtlna- (Jray muOo Ins escajH' :ind aonie of the nelahlKus s;iy ho took a to Omaha. lit la a durk-klnned nifro. with scars ovir his face and lu-ck. The troin:tn In the irso stayed le.-lde th Ktrlcken man.- Phe declared that Cray waa a tu .u hrou. man tind had been in two or more ahuotliiu KcrupB in the south. (n report i that Gray cajne from Sioux Ciy lo e.iiniiilt the deed. A w.nuiii came to tho police u few days uko with a threnttnlnu letter from the man i bioux Oty, Ksvng that he wan nbo'il to return to South Oniahu, and hn he arrived would take v, nman.'e on h's enemies. She was reerred to the federal uuthnritiea for redress for the improper Uh of the mall. When last jeeri Gray h;id n cap on liu lead and wai earryiim a iiat In hia hand. William died ut nooti at the South Omaha honpiial after an operation to try to locate tho bullet. It wa found that but one bullet had entered the body, but this had done iffuttlvc ,,rk and liuj pierced innht of the lntetiiie. Gray Is atill at larjte. tho police ling still unable to locate htm. u... returned to the place of ahumlng lant nlaht and ilr.d Hire.- allots throuKii lh window to try to bhoot the nomeii in the cmc. Ha applied at ne of the neiuhU.n' lor a bed lo eleep in and t.,d an .ih, r he would never lcd town until h Imd k,.-(i Ui vo. iiea. lr. harak t.trta Dead. Mia. baiah 1. Greei, mother of Mrs. I.. K. j-itineli ai.d ilrs. A. J t-'aughc i liis city and Mis. Fred L. Oreen of Oinulia. died at 6 a. m. yesterday morn lnt;. Sho had been living with Mr?. I'ln ivll and here she was taken with tie llnal illnefis. She was in years old. bme had bin an Invalid for several months, but her dcalh rani'! rather unexpectedly. The funeral will In.- conducted by Ke.'. JiiiitH Wise find Dr. R. 1.. Wheeler from the residence to Laurel Hill cemetery. The I ceremony will be this afternoon at 2 o'clock. Arrangements fur Kuer Funeral. CHIinlte at rans;eniente are announced for the burial of l' J. Etter tomorrow. The private funeral will be at the residence at 1 p. in. After this ceremony tiia orders nnd the nuill m-rvlce will accompany the biKly to the auditorium of the South Omaha HiKh school building. The public sen ice will be conducted thera by Or. R. I,. Wheeler. The members of the Gmnd Army of the Republic, and especially llu members of l'hil Kearney post, are to me t at 1 p. m. at Twenty-fourth and E mwls. From there they will go in a b.xiy to the residence. The Odd Ke'iows. uUo have instructions to meet at their hall tor the rami purpose nt 1 p. m. The mutiic for the occasion wiil be furnishtd by the Presbyterian choir. The burial will be it, Laurel Hill cemetery. Knndnr herlee. There ill be morning service only In most of South Omaha churches, so tlmt the iii iiiIm rhlp may go to Omaha In the evening lo swell the crowd at Ihe Ti irey mcctingr. The regular ervteen ure uiuiounctxl for the first Presbyterian chureh. Mr. J. V. Hornier will sing a special solo. At the Kim Methodiel eliurcli Dr. William Gvrst. prenidiug tldei, will con duct tho morning service, followed by the sacrament of the Lord's supper. 'A Great Opportunity" will be Dr. Ren wlck's Sunday morning topic. No evening service. Rev. (reorsrt Van Winkle will preach from the subject "In God Wo Trust" at tho fiaptlst church. There lll be the regular services both morning and evening at Lefler's Memorial church. . M. '. A. otes. The organization of the boys' branch into a Sunday club waa started, under the direction of Assistant Stoetzel, with At torney Ringer as udvisor. Tho perfecting of the I'lub will be done next Sunday nt S o'clock. An Interesting program lias been prepared by the boy themselvts and every boy in South Omaha la Invited to be present at thai hour. The meeting will be held in the. association ashembly room. ' "Pledge, Promises and Aims" is the j tubjei t of the address that Prof. Graham will lelivr to the members and their friends next Sunday afternoon, at i o'clock. In tnt- association rooms. The'u will bo good music and a praer service. All meu urged to come. The ladlas' auxiliary is ready and will ing to tit up tha basement rooms for a boys' department. Such an arrangement would he plea-taut for the boys and more than satisfy the men. The Ulues are now In tho lead, but only rive points, and the Red are feeling sura of ultimate success. Somebody has to wash the dlxhcs. South Outalin lisak klatriurnt. A comparative statement of tho nuances of tha three national banks of Suth Omaha ghosts that there ha been an In citane hi dep"lt over the same period if lui year of $:.T,2T0.9i. The inrrease in loans nnd discounts' this year is VU7.06n.o4. Tho Increase In total resources in the banka of the city Is t371.57ti.S5. Following is tho detailed statement prepared In ac cordance with tho call of the comptroller of the currency: DEPOSITS. r. I'nion Stork Yards $2. vV4.:ilt; M South Omaha 3.:M-l."i Packers' l,34c,0.32 Y.;. $iS15.i:i3. a. n4.S:i.BA Totals f7.i-,142.B.'J ;,513.fc) Increase .T.370. LOANS AND DISCOU NTS. .;. isft,. Cnion Stock Yards.... $1.7.471. 77 $;'.oai.147.4i South Omaha 1.414,;4 M l.S.MI.Ji Packers' l,a&o,ilo TO l.u4.&ii2j Total $4,,TO,4M li 0.4vO,514.1O Increase 17.W0.) TOTAL RESOI itCLS. l:Vi. lm.v,. I'nion Stock Yards.. ..$S.n ..! H.:t71.1i2 4' South Oniaha 4 el''. it.. ,5. Sit, .; Packers !i".!iil.4". V,3,hi.w .$:',:io.:.:2 f.6',Kj.67 . 371,j7.'S Totals iTicre.ise Appeals From Holler Court. Appeals were taken tn two cases from the decision of Judge P J. King police court ycM.-td.iy. Tl.e first wan the case of Gun Ward-man. for a?sault and battery. This assault was a tit ged to have been commu ted on the nbht of November S on the per. son of C. 8. Iiolby, timekeeper for Swift arid Company. Wardetnan wanted b tnter the plaiit to tike a lunch to a party at work at tho laundrv, but the timekeeper did not I'ke his appearance. The vigilance of tlie employes had been aroused over Ihe Ioks of ome valuable metal, to the vain'; of nearly ". Waideman Insisted on going Into the plant, and wnen the tlmeke, p r attempted to put him out the gate he Mito k him. The .rret f-dlowed and Ju-'ae King Imposed a fine of V and rot. Waide man, through his attorney, riled notice of appeal. The second was the case of Anton Synto, charged with assaulting John Herdxrnan nt Uncowski's saloon. Twenty-seventh and J streets, on the night of November 11. The two young men hnvc been rivals for some time, contending for the affection of a pretty Polish maid. On that night a qtm rel arose ltween them over n game of craps, which was being plnyed on the floor of the saloon. In the fight wblch followed Svsto drew a knife and plungel It Into the back of Herdzman, causing n serious wopr.d. In the evidence It was brought out by tho testimony of two young women Mint Systo had threatened violence to Here"x man should the young- woman In qnesrlon refuse his attentions. It appears that he kent his word. Judge King fined him f.V) and costs Ills attorney, W. C. Lambert, filed notice of appeal. Mantle City IJotsln. G. B. Gafford. livery. T. l'. IMwin Lambert has gone on a trip to the Pacific coast with the hope of ben hting his health. Chattel and salary loans. ;4.VH N St. All business cnntldeiitial. Mr. and Mr. J. D. Courtney have be-n eniertniiiing her two sister and ihir daughter, from Lincoln. A. A. Tnurlow. who has been suffering for some time with congestion of the lungs, Is now recovering. Fix Llfe-s'.ied port! alt with one dozen photos tlil t'lirlnima. Peti n in'a Studi i. Mr. Kd Trapf Is reported oulte . rl uuiiv ill. She ha been em, lined to her bed for a week or mure. All member of tbe lad, pendent Orde of odd Ftllow are to niert at tin o id Fellow hall Sunday at 1 p. III., lo attend the funeral of F. J. Ktter. 11. It Ga fiord, moving nnd transfer. Tel. V. A luige number of y mpa-lhlxlng friend attended the funeral services for Mrs. Louis.) H. Marling at her home, 914 North Twenty-second street, yesterday aftertioou. A small fire occurred In n building be tween Twcnty-sevent Ii anil Twenty --eight h on Q street, Thursday night. It was caused by an explosion of gasoline oil tie Seeoud floor. The loss was about $.'00. The place was owned by Harry Goss. Frank Green, col ored, one of the tenants, had his fa. seriously burned. He was attended by Dr. R. K. Schlndel. METHODIST WOMEN CLOSE FAIR Affulr Protri Success Financially nnd Otherwise Despite gome I) ran barks. The second day of trje baxaar given bv the women of the First M'tliodi.'t Kplsco ral church. Twentieth and Davenport streets, closed the event Friday nir.ht wit fx a favorable showing, financially and other v.ise. The Imzaar Is , not usually held until the fore p-iit of December each ear but because of tho Torrey mission to l held In the city, the dates were s t earlier. Thl change In the plan cut off some of the time -needed for preparation, but de spite this fft. the affair was a success. The booths, which werex very prettily dec orated, were In charge of the followli.g chairmen: Doll booth. Mrs. Dint Nelson; Christ mua articles, Mrs. W. H. He-ith; do mestic booth. Mri". Weston; randy booth, Mi. GreenniiKh: old women booth. Mra Htrl.klun.1. t Ice cream nnd other refreshment were si-rved, snd va phopogiaph loaned for the oeeaslo by George K. Mickel, f ui iiUUed, music. - Bt Want Ad j-fxlurt rsult $4 1 I I N i S 1 i is-