.HIE OMAHA DAILY TuV,: ... ri!U)Al, -7 v) rt.iOKTr ..-w."". 'k :B)e Wonlan of Fashion Jntlrrhte (he- pood cor3?t. Fhn scows to hare given her carpet the- sttPn lon tbflt result la nwlstlii.s t!i. dressmaker to make all rubble-out1 of her form. In the rtcVlfrm mid"'" nre styles to' suit nil kinds of forms, "and they will all clve the latfM flrnrfr contour if 1po proper corset Is selected. Our saleswomen kn.)- t""!' rlpM lyles. for all fipuret.. There are. too many line and curvs to fx nfcentitatod in a R oman's form, to be becoralngjy dressed, to l&norc' tha kind ol corset worm rnd our ndvlce U to be fitted by a fitter, whoM In. silicas It Is to know the style for each figure. We have the rlsht model for every form in the ItcdieTrr.'tho corset a la run -Jo, fitted v. K h the "Security" rubbt-r button hose supporters , , , . -:.ro lr 9H.m 1"T nir. fceeend floor, t ." . srFCl.lL XOTICr. ':.'' k- ' "'; Vtnf 'ctc'at fiearini Bale of black dress goods remnants" and broken lines from our anniversary sale and this season's selling are now being gotten ready for next Fr.turdav, November 24th. This great sale will be- equal iu Importance to last SaturdayVsweeplnt? sale of colored remnants. ' As Is our method, they rmsl all go., and the prices will be exceptionally cheap Watch. Friday even In p. 'ti isper for particulars. PpecHl doniorttratlon of I Jon Brand Yarns commencing" Monday, Nov em -er 6th and icmtifulng for one' week. . ;... Open Saturday , Howard, Corner DISASTROUS DAV OS LAKEb AcciddiiM to VeW tauso Loss of Life t WORKMEN ON BREAK ATiR ARE DROWNED MfesaVloB ' t reV ' - Holland ' Able to flare Mn Who (lln ' lo-Crll Durlaf the . TORONTO,.. ,Onti . Ny, , to.-The CtcaiH ; hargW"-Rsohltibn" .ffonr -Krle. to , Toronto, sprang a leak hero early today and sank. TAS'crrw-put off on two boats, Ons, containing five men, reached the shore saiely. wnlte.the senond wsa swamped. Its six occupants ' bolsf drowned. . BANDL'SKY, . p., Km-. -.K.-The bargs Athens, lix tow o the. steamer.. Pratt, went down In lkv Erie rn the storm last night. The captain and six men of the crew were proba.bly drownad.,, ;' . XETROIT,'-Nov." 23. The ''anchor line i package' freight stea.rner t'onemaugh, up- .. bound wUb a .valuable cargo of package freight, la ashore on Point Pelee, In Lake Erie, paundlng hard and fllfed With ratsr. The Coficmaug'h wen,l; on the point late last ..night during the '.sale; .The crew, of twenty-two men- were rescued in safety by the llfi-savtng crew St pblnt Pelee. The r steamer is JaYa-, dangerous .condition' and j may. d a uiuu iqd.-t . ORANp" RAPIDS, Mich., Nov. S2.Fouf jneii who tvere caught by lt night's storm on ths crib, work ot the new breakwater St the entrance to Holland harbor on take '..Michigan w.re washed away' by. th' waVes 'g TUrowned,,, ,.. . . .. ' "'' Tbe men- coul not sabi' the shora- bar cause of the, lmiensi sea.,., The life saving crew-attempted to aid them but 1he waves were so high that no' boat could li ve. " At tempts were made to' shoot a .line to tliem ij)ut.th 4iurrloan hurled' the line back. , . When flight closed . the men were ' still clinging desperately to' the crib work.' 'At . aybrpak today they were gone. . .;' i' baa Vesael Safe.. . ' GRAND RAPIDS, Mich , Nov. M.-A long distance telephone message from J. 8. Morton of -the Graham &. Morton line a 1 lleoton Harbor, , states that . the steana S rpntensQ ha . reached.-Chicago jai'eh. haying put back to the, west' shore afu the storm" struck )t in mid-lake. It had u hard fight, but made harbor without loss o. life or serious damage. i ' DETROIT. Nov. 22--A Detroit News spe clal fsou; Maxquette.'says the steamef Pan ama has been fouud wrecked on Mineral Heet point, Lak Superior, nnd .that, the J crew .has probably perjaluV, V ' MORE NEGROES VpiSCHARGED ,iw. ' Aa.tker Hall Cmfisr MasrracJ Omt ' af rrce-'as Port eao ''" :', ' Veaterday. t " ' " '' - '-'"' it- i FORT R.E1NO, OkJ.,;hNoy.- tt-me dts chsrge of members" f the) Twenty-fifth Infantry was resumeii today. Another half company or negro soldiers -was fliacharjied today, making a full compaBy -Mustarad out -of service since President Roosevelt's ordtfr was Issued. Half a company Is be ing discharged at- ttmej- There remain two Vompanles' ef "to be dlschsrgsut WASHINGTON. TVoVi" 22.-Socretary TSft said today that he had'not tbnsldered any action by congress Id relatlon'to tha'-dts-charge of ths negro troops Who "shot iip" Brownsville, Tex. - . - But there Is on Ihld I; ha ve. learned that consree can dA" '"h said, laughingly. "It can Investigate. I know that from ex perlwtce. for congreas has rinvaatigated Fufi for ChildrcnGirisHis?cs jp-ipnrlld far values In new cholcfc ' ; .fcr-raLlrocj iiie.plil X'' X . iby lax mare practical '.,' ..w vw r nlnlrtmjltlns X t llrU" ilhic ; Moufflon Seta, of pUIOn . -wwff sU Jtadoni scarf, t t C ))t !s.75 and! . . . .i ;: .'. J ( blM's Wte "Klectric Ermine, pllloxt null with, srlft cur4. ftarm, cloa fit- fand . rrc-tty sets of China Lamb and 1C MImcs' "flrook Mrok Sts, Moufflon,. nrnadtalL Sets, WTilte Electric Ep mine, etc, 13, $10, S.T5. C A f a.50 and , stUU i " " - ' . - ' ' Writs) for Catalosu v. I .DBJ30N crTHORNES ill .. SV1HS'VVI 1 - '"'"bee, November 21, 1905. Evenings. .j Sixteenth Street. cveryHiing'' 1" lravo ever had anything to do with'" ' ' ' '. ORCHARD v HiLL V; IMPROVERS Officers for Koanlna tear Elected an Adjonrninent Taken Till After Holidays. The-Orchard "Mir Improvement club met last night "M the- resldefice tof A. Tr' Ayers, 4(J?7 Seward strc. It was the annual meet Injf. and, offlcem- acre cectd for the ensu ing" yohV foll ; President, Dr. R. D. Mason; first' vice president. A. A. Hopson; second vice president. H. OBeatty; secre tary, .MIbs McCartney; treasurer, Gordon Rofh. '' " :'"- ' After the election of officers a little cnter tslnnient of a. muskatl and literary charac ter was injected Into the proceedings. It was decided not .to hold any mnrf meetings until after the holidays. .DEATH RECORD. Orln O. Vlekroy it H Tm of Omaha for over thirty-two year, -died I at 1:30 a. m.' Thursday from allrnVnts lncl-I dent to old ag after an illness nf several I months. . The funeral will be held at 2 d. 1 m. Friday from the home of Mrs. Croft, 1920 Ames avenue, .and Interment will be had at Forest-Lawn cemetery. 'Mr. Vlck roy is survfve'd by three daughters, Mrs. Croft, "Mrs. C. R. Hlil and Mrs. F. B. Hudson. - . Oscar Wakelleld. BLOOMINGTON, III.; Nov. . 2. Oscar WakeflcW. president of C. Wakefield ft Co.. medicine manufacturers, died today, aged GO. ' "'' ; j. F. Sbropahlres . .3.i F.fhropshire,-- formerly of Omaha, died Weaneedsy at Ooldflctd,':., :of jn,ejj monJa. ' , . ' , . FIRE RECORD. Blaae at Bertrand. BERTKAND. Neb., Nor: 15. (Special.) Fire destroyed tWo large , Store buildings and two smaller ones on the main business street of this place. The restaurant of, A. F. Lewis, ' the piano store of C. XV. Fors berg and the shoe shop of Joseph Meyer were .destroyed.. , Some of the contents of he buildings were saved. Partial Insur ince. Hard . '-oYk of the' cltlsehs' and a tap 6f one vacant lot prevented the burn ing of an entire, block, The blaae started mysteriously at the rear of a vacant building-. The town has Just voted 1 11,000 bonds for waterworks.- . t. i . j . Electric Lloe Projected. SIOUX FALLS, p. t),k Noy. B(Speclal.) !J Is now reasonably-certain that early In the spring an electric railroad tIU be con structed between the towni of- "Wagner snd lake Andes, In' 'Charles Wfx county. Uesara. O rimes and Abshet; at Wagner, a ho' are behind th project, '"arii who first made publto their plans1 a;.fw months ago, have announced that, mutters are fn such shape , that there-,. Is every reason to be lieve the road will be . constructed next pr'tng. The construction of the proposed yne will prove of, great benefit, to. Wagner nd to the people living In the- country through which It will be extended. Jtew Opera Honae at Ipearlak. . SPEARFISH7 8. D., Nov. 22.-8pecInl-The ofxra house of this place has Just been completed Bbd fills a lohg felt want of the people and normal school.' The house seats too on the main floor and &X In the gal lery, vlt Is modern and up-to-date fn "every way. It Is heated with steam and lighted with K f reeted-' electric llghte. Th.flv exits ar svfflcieirf to fmpty It In two.mln tes if ncceasary. The architect and bqllder s.W. Bartlett of Lead City. si ' .V. J O ' A t - Vf ft n Ru. . r i w s V - ' LEGISLATION FUR ? COUNT Donjlai Lawmakers and (ffim Confer on What Meauri to Enact MARRIAGE, CERtM- r FEE COMES IN Rrprtl of t,aw pardoning Coarlcts Fourth nf July and tmrillni -" ' Kai'nT.rlOn frnm'TaVtftlrf Mutate rrnpotfil. I.eglilutlmi affecting tli various cnuniy offlcM 'was augmented yesterday efternonn at it niwtuig . of Hi" County officials with tna iiietriber nf the legislative delegation from this comity. ' The meeting was held In tiro cohnnliwdoti' room at the court house and brought otit a large attendance mid enough sugseFtlons to keep an In dustrious ' leKllaluro busy for several months. The meeting did not pas on all of tho suggestion, but those thai wero loft aver. at adjournment will be taken up iind .dlscucscd at another meeting- to be held lo weeks from yesterday. I. gl.s1atlon covcrliuj a wld range of sub jects Is asked for. bat among th1! Important provisions Is one to amend the tax laws for exemptions so as not to exempt from taxation commercial collcgos and private schools conducted, for gain and to give the county attorney power to summon wit nesses and compel their Attendance at In- qulrles huld by the county attorney. This impossioie to recognwe an tne gooa ma would give tiie cuinty attorney practically trlal In (hs state, owing- to the neceasarlly the same powers as a grand Jury. j limited arflimWSnee of new officers. "J These changes in present laws were en-;, . .'. ' , ' '. ' ' ' dors.cd and . the eounty attorney directed . The creation of a 4oglltivo committee to 'draw tin bills, to be presented at tho onp 'n' mosf Important matters next meeting: lrovldin for a coroner s phvslclan at a salary of a ycor to hold necessary autopsies. . uiitv health jutl.nrlHes In tmernnov. Amending the law providing ;-trtr exemp tion from taxatior-so as nt V apply It to coininerclai c-olhgea and Schools, conducted lor gain. . Providing for a' marriage ceremony fen to be (yillected by the dainty Judge and turned Into the county, treasury. .. - To K've the county attorney power to summon witnesses and examine them under oath. Amending the Inheritance tax law to per mit roadways of sixteen Instead of twelve feet In roads built Under the law and al lowing the money- to be iised 111 building rouds .through villages and jltl.es of the second class. Providing th'it Judges and clerks of elec tion In the larger counties be paid $6 for each election and for the prorating of their pay among the county, city and. school dlhtrlct when all three participate In the election. - - .- To repeal the law providing for. the llh ernllon on July 4 of two;convicta who have served, ton years or more....-' v,,- . .. Presented by Slahanalk. These .suggestions ' were .all presentcd-by County Attorney Slahaugh. Tho rest of 4he suggestions were read by the clerk of ,the j. county board, but no action waa. taken, on l them owing to lack of time. One of them ' Is from County Clerki Haverly- providing j for tin; addition of the" duties of county au-'I from Regtster of Deeds Itandle provides for an Increase In the salaries of help in his office. ' ', . . - Commissioner Brunlng -presented suRgpa tlons providing thai tho county retain 26 cents of tho-.$1-fee for hunting licenses; for changes In tho law relating to the se lection of Jury-panels;, for an olectlon com mission, and for -an assessment of real estate once every two years Instead of ones evfy'foui years. - '.- ' 1 ' Another list of suggestions by Commis sioner I'ro, which hss been previously bub llshed. was also presented end read: XV' W. Kierstead, who was present, suggested the county might eave about $3,000 a yeaf by abolishing thd Insanity commlsslon-' and requiring that ' work lo be " dtin"e "by." tfe county clerk, the county attornf y'snd .the county : pftyslclsri. !, :' , ". ; , BENEFIT NETS A NEAT SUM Two. Hnndrrd Dollars for ."BUly" Williams, the Old-Time Mlnatrel. The second performance of tha- testi monial benefit program' for the 'old-time minstrel, "Billy" Wlll'ams, was given at the Lyrlo theater Thursday evening,' clos ing" the series with a 'comfortable sum islsed for the old and needy actor. , The little playhouse waa well tilled during both performances and all the acts were shown thorough appreciation.' - -'.f ''"-, . - Baby Denver Williams, ''the. youngest child artist before the public".- Irt her own original "traveling act," who. wqs. unable t6 sppear on.'. the nist night because 'her nurse - sad she hadn't slept any during the' afternoon and must be put 10 bed, "was 6ne of. the biggest features of the evening. In a costume resembling that of a track runner, the chubby little one made three trips acro.ss the front of the stage as fsst ss 'her little legs would . carry her,, the last time with hop, skip and a Jump and a laugh at the audience. This completed the "original traveling get of the youngest artist." ..." - Nearly $300 will be realised from the two performances for the benefit of Mr. Williams. The first night netted llus.75 and the second, while not bringing la so much cush, was almost us profitable. '' FINAL ESTIMATE ON PAVING Laat Re pert oa Ilodv Htreet Wark Hece-lved by She City . Coaacll. The oily council held an adjourned meet ing yesterday afternoon to receive final es tUuate .from Hugh Murphy for repavlnt Dodge street, from Twentieth to Twenty sixth streets. The amount of the estimate was 113.069.' which will be taken 'up a the next meeting ot the Board of Equali sation. . City Clerk Butler advised the council .thai he had carried out the requirements - oi ths concurrent resolution regarding " th Lee Orler matter by handing to Mr. drier and B. L. Baldwin, the latter local agem for the United States Fidelity and Guar antee company, copies of the resolution these copies constituting iornrfal damanx for an alleged shortage ot $3.1?3.$4. A cop) of the resolution was mailed to ths home I office of ths bonding company st Balti more, it win not oe Known what action will be taken until a reply Is receive from ths head office of the bonding corn puny. Mr. Grler, will make no comnjcsn or, ths matter. ,. The council confirmed Engineer Roee wator's appointment of H. W. Cowduro as asphalt paving Inspector for ten dayr at $i per day. . A. O V.. W. Faaeral oilc. Ths members of North Omaha lodge No 159 are requested to attend the funeral o cur late brother, Terence Berney, - fro it the family residence, J0 North Sever tee nth slrevt. Suturd-y. uiorniitg at o'clock. A. REDOWICK. M. W. F. M. M CfLLOT'GII. Recor.U r. Hallett'a AeaHl Pleaaea. - Bt'TTE. Mont., Nov. 22. (Bpeclal 'IV-le-pT'tm.) Th case of the state against J.D lUlett for shooting William Collins, euutf 1ng the los of sight of hla right eye, doe! Jast nlgbts Trie Jury aas out five hoars and .reiurnvii a verdict urqulited Il ilKtt. which glvn universal satlst.ctl an. Um IB CLUB AKD, CHARITY - j . Tho "new executive fcoard of the "o braska Federation of Women's Clubs broke all previous records by a full attendance at. the mreHnf held at Uneolfl Tuesday. The rtillfe board Was "present. Including: Mrs. 'H! I-.'Keefc. president. VsHhlll; Mr. A. O. 'Thomas vice president. Kearney; Mi sV C. ' tl. ' lertort,. rrrordtna;' "secretary. Uncoln; Mrs. P. C MaryoU. corresponding secretary, Vender jilra. 'C. 'P Hteele, treas urer. Fhlrbury; 'Mrs. F XV; Mlllor, auditor. Omaha; Mts. V. ft. ' Tnge. G.' T. secrctnry, Byracuse. : District "vice " pi-eslde'iits : ' Mrs. Woodford, first district, Weeplnf Water: Mrs. Edward . Jd'hninrt, second district. Omaha; Mrs. XV. K. Reed.' third district. Msdlson; Mrs. Mfc Veterson, fourth dis trict. Aurora; Mrs. Detls Uartsough, fifth district, Mlndcit, Mrs. Max Hostetler, sixth district, Bheltoiv Hesldcs the board members a number of promlsent Uncoln and TVmahi wrtmen wero ,n attendance. tncludlnK Mrs. It. M. Btlsh- nell. the retlrlna; president cf-the federa tion. ' The appointment nt committee Vnem ters rsclvd first attention,-Die board en- doavortng t . scatter tho membership over the statn as generally .i posslhle,' 'All lh Committees were not flljed and the remain ing appointments "Will me left'fo the presl dent. An effort will be msde to honor as many of the clubs as possible, but' It Is discussed. Tho functlou of the "committee outlined will be to watch such legislative measures ns am of Interest to the club women arid keep nt women ttdvlped. .The oullf of the members would necessitate tntr "being l.lhron Women, ahrt Mrs. II. II. Whoefrr of tlttcMn was susrested as chair man, with Mrs' T. C.'Mucaer and Mrs. It., M. Pushiiell -the olbor memhrs. It was Ms' siisgested thfcf .lhe committee he en larred Sy a rorreaitdndlnc- member, from each nf the standms' committees. The aepolntmenv Vf Mrs Edward Joiiiion if Omaha to suc.card Jdrs. D. Johnson of-Iundee. re"lned. s vice preHent "of the Second dJstficTl wHl 'mcf't' the. a'nnrnv'sl tt focsl club women and aH of the second district. " Having. -srved -ss both record In and corresponding secretary, of 'the Omaha Woman's . club. Mrs. Johnson is widely acquainted ' and well equipped , for the office. One of tho' most 'embarrassing experi ences that OmtfllD. riffb'TVomen hav been ca'lod. upon- to . meet foofn)trled them at Lincoln last Tuesdayvst the meeting of tho exedntli-i board of ' the Nebraska Federa Jlori of Wppien's .'cinbs when the expectei ed endorsement Ky - the Omaha CotruTiSreni! club r.f their invitation to the' federation t "hold lis annual meeHrr In Omaha-next October : faik-d to materia Use. -Cons'derlng upon .by - the various men's orgsntsStfrirts of the city to lend Its -support fliVinelalty' morally and otherwise, to the many public enterprises, ths women natnrally- felt privileged to ask th Commercial! clu,h' to .endorse Its In vitation ' to the o4 her', club. -women of Ne braska to be their guests next fall. The request- was- duly tskflh to-- the '("Vvmirierclal erub and a promIse-"recelTed'"fhot the de slre.d'' -endorsement liquid be telegraphed Tuesday, afternoon., .The .telegram dtd- not come, -and the' Imitations of the Hastings Womatfs Hub, thli'rrtayo'f Snd -Co merdal Hub of - Hastings , were '.accepted. - Local club wsmea.mky find B grain of comfort, however. In the assurance, that the failure pi, the. Omaha tCvrssx-colah club to" secoiid thfft Invltatlba wnw qae- to somfctfilng else than a tarH 'Of ,ilKd'-'l'hte-n'oh:,VTn.r ..ri? quest svss con'(ifier'd'"at a.jneeilng.of tne club Tuesday nooitiand axk-tter "endorsing tha tnvitaOsn or the "vyoman'a tliib" was malted T.dSday stternoVA.'. -' ", , -' -Tlie nursery committee ft'hn Chjld Say ing 'Institute will hold its-annual doll ba rar December 7 and $o The place of the sale has not yet been announced. " ' FlyS. hew and , one. reorganised unions have;, como- Into the- 'Nebraska ' Woman's Christ Ian- Tebiperatjce union during the last .twon months. Cedar Rapids, -ITnlori, Law rence, Inavale and Webster "bounty hare effected now organisations ' and Superior union haa reorganised with a probilHlng membership. ' '-. -r ' ' ",';' '' After nearly seventeen- years the dis rupted losra Woman's- Chrtstisa Tmpr ance union has united again. The union was. celebrated -at the Toet -armusWoh- vention of the Jowa- organisations. The: two state .papers and alf-nf the departments hays been united and the work has gained In strength a well 4S numbers. . ''. EARNINGS OF RAILWAYS LARGE Preliminary Rporf XhowS Avfi,e Is Over rns..ThoaaB4 Pllar. .'. -v "Ptl. , - ' ,tV8Ht.VOTON, Nov.- C-A preliminary retrt of the Intcriftfus Clommerce coinriils slim on the InceiiK- -ttruoimt of the railways of ths I'nitcd State for the year cndlnK June 30 lt, corttalnS returns foin cumpa. SlAS-rratlnir 'BHMX iiillrs of ltnr. or sbout X per cent of the mlteae that will be cov rvd.In the final report. The total irross earutngs ef ' the read were $2,319,7M.Oi, belnK equivalent to- 110.348 per mile. Pus renrer csmlngs ' were- H1S.B55.934. or 2,&11 Dr mile; and freight earnlnss (1.64,iM:,A2, r $7,4M per mile. Operating: expenses wit 'a.M-'.lfillK, or $rt,63 por mile. The net eajn- Bga of the roads were l787,S!f7,trrr, belng 'AM) per mile snd nearly S07.0ui,aj0 more ban the corresponding amount for the pre- lous yeari .'Income from other sourceM than those of opxntlion assi'-faled $L12,.!1 The dlvi 1inJ paid lunounl.-rt to f?),4u.5iM and .axes, 3b,9(C.isS. 1 " ! VESTERN MATTERS AT CAPITAL 'umbrr ' of Haral Free Dellerr Honlri KetabUaked la South Pakata. iKrom a! Staff torretippiideptj . WA8KTN'JTON. Nov. ?2.-(8pecial ,'i'ele . rani.) South Dakota rural routes ordVred stabllshed' February ; 'Acad-niy. Charles Jls county, routes 1 slid "2. population KXa,. amines, ; ; 8UcTiiyy. Aurora county, -ontts 1 and 2. population SuO, families It); .Vuite likeT Aurora county, routes 1 snd '. population 775; fanjlllcs lor. Edl!h,M. Hendricks has been appointed tmastervat Buhnell, . ProoklngK county, louth Dakota.' vice Tliomas A. Gray, re laned. Th ' postofflce at Perkins, Bon Hnmme our.ty, pojth Dakota, has ben ordered tscontinued sfter January t next. ,Tm IXart al Vort f raok. The otner' wives st fort CYok alll .1 -e a eubM-rljition tes, rtaiK-e this afternoon nmi SO 4r 0 olk in Oie rooms of the Ulcers chit .The proverbs alll go to (he rmy fvid Muleiy,. A nurrrtxr ol Omaha oclety people hkvf oiKiiirtrd tbelr inirndoo f aaelKilnit. The- Thinlelh Infantry nr-tu-stra wllk furnitfb the. muslr for danilnj. t'sartrid Bad. Sulfide. ' .UllAND RAPII18. Mich.. Nov. 1'.' -After , trivial otArral -iilKk- kii Mh hi hit it thr Month uvu u, puitiiaao of . ' . ' r II n i . . . ' - 1 Mail Order you i " Wanf filled - quick and 1o your' liking, 'send it fierc" 1 - llth Pkone DosglsstSI V) iislv for your 'trade because we say frankly that wo" expect to do butter by you than other torej tfllt' do. ' For example .whtfrH';'can you lud LINENS at the namn pricm thit will in any respect equal ihe values we are giKr.. lug you, at tli H special discount of 26 per cent. 'Von can't afford to nri-u them- - Friday i an. unn-uii harcriln dav in the Davlisrht Sora and hern nrHHonv jgood' on! Another Special Bargain at ou r I Big Linen Sale A 25c Sale Table Linens . 200 pieces of fine turkey red damask,, 58 "inches 'wide '-"-fin bleached, mercerized du riiask, heavy uhblenchcd and bleaclied- damask rour reg- 1 uiar 40c, 4oc and ode qualities for Friday only ... ; Krwclal Sale Ladira' Coats at l,.IM Large new ehlpmeut bf - plaids and checks, loose - full : backs In ltgut and dark colors, largo and medium plaids and neat checks, colored . velvet col lars tomatch, made to sell at ... $12-50. at .gO.OJ Infants' Slik lkinnef BcadUIal little Embroidered Silk bonnet, "lined end padded, nonie tur, trimmed and little fur heads these are real $1 and $1.25 val-ues--Brecial .'. . .' . ..8d Long Flecwd Kimonos Heivy fleeced Long Kimonos, Persian and oriental patterns, extra full backs, faced with plain cash mere to match ..color tneso sold at 11.25 and $1.39, special :. Friday at .. . , .'.. ...$1.10 Chtldrt-n's Knit MiUtary Coats i, In plain white .and reds and fancy colors of green-and white. . bine and- white, green and red) turn-down collars, -with or-with - , out .'. beltBXi-pr'etty -little coats, v more neat than the sweater anu ' 'Just- as.- warm, renolar $1.2; value, special Friday. . .. .'89( Embroideries at'- Half Frier ; Big lot of 'manufacturer's samplo ' pieces of fino and heavy Nain sook Embroidery Edges3 to 12 " Inches wide, ' Insertions to " match, worth up to 35c yard, ' divided Into two lots: Lot 11 5c and 20c values, all at. - the yard V". . . . . . . . .', . . . -10 . Lot 2-r-25c and 35c values, all at, : ' ,the yard ..... ..... t ...... . -lStf Ribbons- at 5c he Yard At our Ribbon 'Section - Friday we will place'on sale 200 'pieces' of Silk Taffeta Ribbons, in all the plain -shades,-1 to 3 inches wide, sells . -.up to 456 yard, special, the yard ' 5S ,Prng Sundries v Antlceptlne, Prophylactic, .Anti septic, rjlBinfectant . A. (Superior househoj.d' r'e'rriedy and eieanslng' ' lotion, Oo '.n .V , . v,. 3Qk West , fndla,' BarRunj, ''sprinkle top. bottle Go value. . . .23 Standard Nail Enamel, cake form. 25c value. ...' ;. . .. .-. . . '. Standard "'Natl"' -Bleach, 15S with value, 230 'f nmne'pwnorf uMpV ' Kfn af ';......' In Chlna.Departrnent nm. e have a Kreaf variety of Fancy. . ,. Chirac for Chrlsuiias premnts. ' v..Buy : bow,,, avoid the Christmas . rush- , and get the . choicest bar--jialns. , f ' A Silk Sale in Our 25 1 See the b'ig.baraain'"squar.etul'l.of,pre'tty.' silks lor , .;',"Vlan6y work on sale 'Friday .lop, per yard ....... ' furniture, D:lps Highland, a fatmpr livlnn near Casnovia, shot ana Vllled her. He thn turned"' th revolver xipon liimfcelf, kill Ing himself Instantly. OFFICIAL . CANVASS IN ' OHIO riarallt for .Head ' of . Keppbllcan Tick at is Flftr-SI -Thoasand - ' ' Thk-ee Hnndrrd Maety. ' " COLt'MBL'S, Nov. 2i-The" tifflclal cii'i'-. vuS ot the yotS? ut the 'lute election In Ohio Was cofnpleteU by the secretary of state' today. -'The total vote was Sl.'.Ltil. for secretary of state, Thompson (rep) re ceived 40S,0W; " Hostelns (dem.), 35l.67i'; Henale (soo.), I8,4?2; Hughes (pro). 11.670; Elsonberg (hoc. lab.),' 2.211; scattering, 10. fV. "Thompitou's plurality, 6H.3SO. . ' Coltialoji Ja .rw York Harbor. NEW YORK, Nov. 22 The North Oerm.in Lloyd, steamer Main was In collision will, the schooner May V. Neville In tho lower harbor 'today. Five 'plates In the side ot the Main above 4.he water Hue were stove In and the sciiovtier loxt lie bowsprit. The Main returned to tiuaiantlne and the schooner waa towed tip the harbor. . - - ' - . Crruon Hout lnks. PORTION D. Ore.. Nov. Z-.'.The river a. .... ,.r T.it,'llitA u-nl Ailtik in a ' ertt 1 1 it,n lih rhn tnw hunt fiiSf-Hde 111 the rivr riff 1 Ranler eitrly. today. The Lurllne carried sev ral pannger. wno. with lis rrew, es caped in their niKhtclothes trtito th deck of the Onottde,- which stood by to render assistance. . , . .- HUr for Milwaukee Sivltch men CHICAGO. Nov. 3?. Announcement f mc1o her. tonlKM that the i'hlcHBo. Mil wauki-e Jk St. IKaul railway had (cranled. IrirreAH In wages uf 4 centn an hour to wwltchnien Snd yardmen on th entire yK tem. iThe order tm- the 4iicn-ar l tlmrf hnck- to IncJude the lirst of the. prewent niouih. , , .. . Headaehes aad earalaiu rea rolda. j I-axatlve lirome Quisln, the world wide Cold snd Grip remedy, removes cau,e. Call for full name. Look for signature K. W i tirnve. for ' ' ' Moderate Price mm 1 '10 0(1 11 be iJ-.-r, f.r 4y " t muy rufjilai. in; rte,4 ru , . , .,r"-w e.tFT VlVVt'VfV' - I HfJVN 1 W5flIIOWAIS Remnants , . Fine Dress Goods Main Floor Waist, juid "skirt, lengths of light and dark mixed suit ings, fancy panamas, irregu lar checks and plaids, plain panamas. nerges, nun's-veil-ings, batistes, Shepherd rheeks, ombro plaids, shad ow ' e h e k s , henricttas, French flannels, F r e n c h challies, figured and silk -htriped and rain proof puit ihgs lengtlis. run from lVa to G yards that sold for. 50c, 75c, 80c, and $1 j WWW 5 c yard to clean ui) Friday, yaft! A Lace Curtain Sale of Great Magnitude in our Money Saving Basement FRIDAr' Seti 'these beautiful curtains iu' our Howard . street win dows.. The biggest lace cur tain sale arid oportunity of buying curtains ever held in the city. of Omaha. 500 pairs of manufacturer's samples and discontinued . styles RniFsels net, cable cords and fine Nottinghanis. : Every pair 3 ami yards long, not one pair in the lot worth less than $1.98 'jfip to $3.75 Friday in basement, pair Childreit's Mittrns 10c Big lot of . boys' arid girls' black worsted Mittens and Infants' . red and white.. Mittens-,' 20c values, spe- cial .for Pri.dav, the pair,. . 10J Vsl." IiHcs'.'aci Bargain square ' rilled with flnejTal... Laces, and '.'InsertlooB to. match,-.-excellent' vnlues at 5c to 10c yard, for Friday's sale; the yard. . ,..'.'3 .New Handkerchiefs at 3c An ' other treat lot ,6f. .ladies and , children's plain white, , hem stitched, shadow " embroidered .. and fancy border Handkerchiefs that are worth 5c to 10c each, as . a bargain leader Friday, each.gf!' Toilet. Sots Beautiful 12-piece - Toilet Sets (indnding slop , jar and cover), embossed and deco rated. In-' gold, ;8.75 value, for . ... f-. . . . ..... . . .$5.05 Money - Saying Basement AMI SKMETS. a oyds Tya M grs TOHIQHT, SAT. MAT. and HZOKT, KZAA-, KENDALL, , in His Latest Suocess, v SWELL ELEGAUT JONES 3uu lower Hour seats at il.Oj. ThsnksglTing Week Nollilng Like It IUHDAT, MOHDAT, TUZSDAT THE ROGERS BROS. - . IN IRELAND. Ovsr 104) People. "Best snd Biggest bow They Ever Had. The most novel of all musical comedies 25c to l.'.OU. Beats now on sale. WEDUCBSAT MATIVBB fs KIOHT Only Two Chances to See It. BKVBT W. BAT AOS OrrXBB THE PRINCE OF PILSEK With JESS BAXST Bargain Mat. 300 seats on. lower floor, $1.00 Keats on sale. TKAKKSOtVUrO ATTXACTIOB" Tharsdsy Mat. Bight sad rrlasr TED OSCsf BACIBO FtVAT CHECKERS. BiaOEBT BIT Oi TZAKI Cupaelty Everywhere. Kntire Nf -. . .- . Voik I'ast. - , SATUBDAT MAT. a&d WXOHT HIE DISTRICT LEADER I All Managers Say This Is the Best sluSM-Hl fcliow They Have I'iuyed I hia' Year. I - . atABI BAJtBiaOB CABT OURV.O D Ml TErN frl iiatsss Tonight, Bat- Mai aad Bubt, TBI WOOSWAaO ITOCa OO. CAPTAIN SWIFT. ..' PrK-es k.nng and tun. .Mais .&-, ,Tues., Tiur., Bit. Glials, Juc Pie, ax.- JJext T.'eek-rRlNCE OTTO. AUDITORIUM ROLLER SKATING AU Day, Saturday, Boreiuber 14, Mftralng, Afternoon and Xvealug. Must b tUe Brad. ' 9&C, Cur Art DepKi l' should iniert;t you now for il is lime you y 'ccmmtnced the t Chrlilmas , ' daiuues.. Tree insuuetions A Grand Silk Value lor Friday Oqly 30 pieces of fancy silks, all shades and blar-.k, very neat patterns, including a large assortment of pretty graVm." Then1 silks are worth' from 50c to 75c a yajd as' lonir as they last thev will be sold per yard Our Money-Saying, Basement The House I'limlslitng IH-purt- ,. nicnt should he of specioJ liitei-cst tosliepMrs nt TtiniikngiviiiK time.' Special pikes from now until Thanksgiving .iu Dinner aru. On Friday we will gcjl a. 10- . piece set of Homer LausUHa ' btst dinnerware, worth 157,. for : 810.05'. These sets are nicely ueciiraiod In geld and have a neat prnk floral design. Salmi Hon Is nt 05c Friday, we offer a large tablo fined with fancy . Salad Bowls, worth .Trorri J i.25 to $i.95,. for v..;. .,,' .05 ; Y Gliisstvare nt 9c Fancy Fressmi. Glass Tableware., Covered .But ter Dishes, Spoon. Holders, tttivr ered Sugar bowls, Celery Trays-, Water Pitchers; Syrup Pitchers values up to 25c, all at. . Clean Cnt Cake Pan.i--l,ayer cake easily removed without a' knife, regular 10c vnlue, Friday ; . ."7 Special Prices on V.ifli !ilt'r We have all kinds, , copper, tin and galvanized , Iron. '.- Full assortment of Llsk Wash Boilers. Friday wo will 6ell $o. 7 tin- Wash Boilers, with; covers . 49c value, at. .......... .20! Adjustable handles for Mrs. Pottsr Irons at, each; . . ., .5 Coffee Mills Buy a Coffee Mill.' and grind your own coffee fresh every day. "It's better.'' We have good ones att each, 95c, ( 10c, 00c, sc ana,. tiC Floor Brushes With long handles for hardwood floors. Special Friday, 14-inch Bristle Floor Brush, $2.25 value, at.. $1.48 Money-Saving Basement j Friday Remnant Day Another .big' lot. of be'sPr.lnt C,alTl,, ico, lengths 4 to 10 yards, base- , .meat Friday: ... .3Hf Silkollne remnants of best qual- . ity, for drapery and comfort covering, worti 10c and 12 hie, basement Friday, yard . . . 3 ' Shrunken and Linen FlniBhed Musilns, worth 15c, hasement " Friday -7ii ' One big lot of high grade Flan nelette remnants. In waist and . kimono lengths, worth 15c a yard, basement Friday, yarLJ) Cotton Watts Two big cases of pure white soft 10c Cotton . Batts, basement Friday . . 7 H Salesroom tin 1 I " -1 tt-W"? r--t e- a,' i-tJ TIIEATO CHESAPEAKE CAFE ANNOUNCEMENT-- Tbls cafeV' th'flnest In the city. Is "NOW OPEN. Private dining- rooms, t Special preparations for ' after-theater parties.'. r 150S Iloward Street TabU D'K a Blzuaer By BTeZuV a to O'clock John M.Fixa's Cjtxfo; and Restaurant 1516 Dodge St . a , KvcTj-Mng Ner.J'. ( 1 IJct oKvcri thiiig r ' ThoroagUljr,t,'-t4lMe First Class in All HcHjiccts a1 , i.l.iatauwr: , AMI MMK.yrs Then rtnugb.a 4S4 . Tonight sad Baturday Matinee and Bight I MODEKi V ALUvsVjLLJK Itallaa Trio, Maroo T-wtns, Woitoa sad I Wlchulaoa, Argyta Xattron. 1en Ailbcs. j Konulogs, Low is and Meanings, Baywsrd, wuiuvy auu ana t2 iLiauuroum. rrlces 10c, 36c, Sua. Tt.nlfflit tl M(i:i',"t H-iturday, MK. l AWi'tf: :i; lit, WtilhKC h:te:'.d 4i ' 'aili d 4irAiti i. VVIi Mt KirsO v n.'xi'.v v- i;i ct-n;n hkown 0 Jf n-C"tlOMTOr- ( . i i-'-.i 11