TIIK OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1907. 7 ! i ft THE RSLiAILI STORE k Eearty Welcome .Extended SM-Sar-Ben Visitors w sum ...na assess !. mnm im.t m ji i w m n iM . jii aw jnu m i uuunii. iili sj an miai. ii m . sm .iim in, u imii nmusi n i .whihhm m u.in.ii.iiiiiij mam in iiiiiiu - a BZDOB Grand Specal ' Sale Saturday Men's, La'dfes' and ' Children's Hosiery Baying, as we do, direct from the mills In crest quantities and for cash, we are) able to offer such magnificent bargains as tbese shown In Hatrcday's sal. Several big sample lines are in- ' eluded. Von cannot afford to miss this faring opportunity. Ladles' XJala Xoh, ittn fin quality silk embroidered. In blacks, white and all col ors, worth regularly to 81-00. snaps at. a pair bio. 35o sad 4o Ladles' Lisle or Kaco Cotton lott iitra fins- quality, fuil fashioned, with ribbed garter top, special value at SAo, itse aad 4e Ladles' lo Maoo Cotton Host, with plain linen sols, heel sod toe, very special value at . ,....8o Children's lony Braad Hess Complete lines shown In fine, medium and heavy rib, popular on aooount of the darning it doesn't need. Price B5s ten's Women's aad Children's Hose Heavy woolen, plain or embroidered and eotton. : nearly all samples, 26c values, special at, Plr 18io Ken's aad bodies' Hose- Winter weight, regular lto values, on sals Saturday.'. I0o The roost oomplete stout: of Silk Hosiery Is unequaled In the west In variety or qual ity.,' We show all styles and colora.ran Ing In prioe. per pair, from 91.00 to 95.00 An Xmnviase lias of Shawls and Stock ing Caps, all wool, silk snd wool, and all Ilk. go on sale Saturday at AS per osat Be- laoiioa from Bog-nlas Prioe. Scores of Special Bargains Saturday irv All Departments. Don't Miss Them OMAHA'S GREATEST DISPLAY OF AUTHENTIC FALL FASHIONS ,miSsPm X'itt'Zisrnt: wvw i .'. a in i kv icai. Crown Jewel Suits at $23 are cer tainly supreme favorites this season they come In fine cheviots, broad cloths, etc., in all newest style Ideas, In every imaginable shade, the peer of them all at our price $25 $10 French VoIJe Skirts, $4.98 A wonderful bargain in French voile skirts, splendid assortment of styles, trimmed with bands of taffeta, nc- Onr New York resident hujT.-r keep ns ronstantly supplied with the newest Rtyle Ideas. Almost as soon as tlrey anpear In eastern markets Omaha buyers have them here to select from. Over i.KCO Just received will be on display Saturday, the very bt-st style arM values the market affords. Assortment of styles that will stilt the most crltienl. Trices tliat will please the most econom- Highest d:iit Tailor Suits Nearly all Imported models, most elegant material and designs, the best val ues ever shown In Omaha, tft $75, $60, $50 and .$ JO Karly Fall Coats, the very new est styles in coverts and broad cloths: satin llnd throughout, 2 4 to 30-In. lengths, unmatched vu iiia of ftii r rt (. a 1 1 9 R A $10. $8.90. $7.60 and . .3.f8 tlillclren's Costs A great ship- ment of children's coats Just re ceived, short and three-quarter length; an exceptional line of values In reds, blues, tans and fancies, shown Saturday at $5. 13 98 and S2.98 Charming New Millinery Designs Everything that the most particular dresser could desire in design or quality. ' Imported Domestic Pat tern Hats, in almost endless variety, the most beautiful crea tions of the foremost American and Euro pean millinery artists. Prices.. $15 to $125 The "Diatinguighjl HatTop not'eh m style, unsurpassed in quality, elsewhere at $8.00; over 500 to select from at $5.00 Silk Velvet Hats, all col ors and black, very lat est styles, Regular $2.50 ...81.50 Ustncn flumes iy-m,,ong, French curl, in black only, '$3.00 and $3.50 ;"valu'e&f special for Saturday. .$1.98 ;0stricU Pluinea and-Tips Three in bunch,' all colors . and black, regular $1.25 values; special .75c ' v All Hats Marked in Plain Pigures Here. and $3.00 values; special Read Hayden Grocery Price List 20 pounds best pure Cane Granulated Sugar for $1.00 Bromangelon. Jellycon or Jell-O 7o 1-lb. pkg. Macaroni , le 1-lb. can Assorted Soups 7V40 . Fancy, plain or stuffed Olives, per iuui ,.. 1-lb. jars Fruit Preserves... IHo Worcester Sauce, or Catsup, not, IHo Oerman or French Mustard, in fancy tumblers, each 9o t-lb. cans Herring and Tomato Sauce for HHo I lb. Soused Mackerel 16o 1-lb. cans fresh Herring llo It bars best Family Laundry Soap lto Choloe Whole Japan Rica, lb 5o Fancy Santos Ooffee, lb .lis Fancy Maraoalbo Blend Coffee. 17 Ho Fanoy Porto Rleo Blond Coffee... loo Fancy Tea Sifting, lb., ...... HHo BVTTSB AHD CKEESZi PKJCS3 Fancy Dairy Butter, lb. id3o Choice No. 2 Creamery Dutter. . i . i'o Fancy Full Cream Cheese, lb luo Fanoy New York White Cheese. . IHo Neufohstel Cheese, each 3o Bap Hago Cheont-, ach 1l.e rEOa VB8ITABIES and TmUITB S bunches fresh KailUhcs for 5c bunches fresh Leaf lettuce for..6o LarKe Kgg Plants, each ,1o Wax or Lima Beans, lb. ....... .2o Sweet Potatoes, per pound 1o t heads frenh Celery for , ..So Lima Beans, per quart So Fresh Beets, Carrots or Turnips, pt-r bunch to 4 bunches freeh Onions for ....... 5c Large Nw Bratil Cocoanuti. each 6o Hubbard Poueshes, each THe Larse heads fresh Cabbage for.. IHo . Bon' fall to see onr new mam moth Batteries department. The low est prloes la the city. PORK tual values to $10, at $4.98 tvjnuuiui evening uostumcs, in fin- Handsome French Coney Costs, Chiffon Brondeloth Coats 50 in. est chiffons, mescalines, crepe de in blouse, semi-fitting or Jacket long, satin lined throughout, $18.50 chines, voiles, etc.; exquisite de- styles; Skinner's satin lined values, the most attractive coat bnr- signs in delightful assortment at throughout splendid value at gain of the season at our sale price. $75, $60, $50, $40 and 535 $35, special Saturday at,. $25 only $12.50 Women s $a Silk PWI-rsk.ins, a new line of splendid garments at $3.08 $5 Hiid 9fl Silk and Xet Waists, the complete samp'.a line of a manufac turer, choice S2.0H Ojr Lint of Men's and Ladies' Furnishing Goods are Now Cemp',"i;Yoar Every new style idea and fabric, every, new improvement in construction is represented. Every season we strive for improvement and we are proud of our success this season. The tremendous in crease in selling is an index to our customers' appreciation of our splendid displays. The greateit Underwear Sale ever known in the West begins Saturday, Sept. 28. Read these prices: Men's AH Wool Underwear, worth to $2.60 Garment Such well - known brands as Winsted's, Dr. Wright's Health Underwear, Sterling, Norfolk, New Brunswick, etc.; come in natural i gray or fancies, at $1.60, 98c, 76c and 49 Men's $1.75 All Wool Shirts and Draw, ers, in gray or scarlet, snap, $1.25 Men's $1.75 Underwear, in natural wool or camel's hair; shirts come either single or double breasted special, 98c and 75 Men's Heavy Fleeced Underwear Blues, grays or tans, worth double our special prices, 49c, 39c and 29t Men's Wool Overshirts Fine all wool garments In blues, tans or grays, also corduroys, many in the lot worth to $3, on sale Saturday in four lots at, "choice, $1.98. $1.60, 98c and!.75'4 Ladies' Outing Flannel Skirts Special bargains at 50c, 39c and 25 Ladies' Union Suits, in all wool or silk and wool; pinks, blues and whites worth to $5, sale price 52.08 Other all wool or silk and wool Ladles' Union Suits greatly undcrprlced, at, $2.50. $1.98 and '$1.50 Ladles' Union Suits, heavy fleeced, special at 9Sc and ...... . . s .75 Ladles Union Suits, good quality snap at 49 Ladles' Lamb's Wool Vests or Pants in gray or white at $1.50 Ladies' Wool Vests and Pants, gray or white at $1.25, 98c and ....... .75J Ladies' Vests and Pants, heavy fleeced at 39c, 25c, 19c and 15 Children's Union Suits, in gray or white, at 75c, 49c and 39 Children's Vests and Pants, winter weight, good quslity, at 26e, 19c and. 15 Ladles' Outing Flannel Gowns, worth to $1.50, at 98c, 76c, 49c and. . .30 MEN'S AND BOYS' SWEATERS AND GLOVES Men's All Wool Sweaters, in regular and coat styles, four-ply collars and double cuffs, In blacks, blue, grey and fancies, all sizes, at JJ.50, II. Sf, ft. 60 and 980 Ken's Cardigan Jackets, all wool, In. all colors, on sale at $2.50. 11.98. $1.50 and $1.00 Boys' Sweaters, in all styles, cotton mixed and all wool: prices 98c, ?5o and 490 New Fall Corset Models " ..... Ail the Standard Makes Shown. The Most Com plete Assortments Shown in Omaha. The Nemo Self Reducing Corset Is a most popular model for stout figures by means of the self Teducing strap the hips and abdomen ' are brought Into stylish line and reduced from 3 to 6 Inches comes in white or ' drab, at 1 ........... .$3.00 The W. H. New Form Corset are shown in all latest models; we call special attention to style 753, high bust, extra long hip and back, hose supporters at side and front, price only $1.00 70c Sateen Corsets, In drab or white, - hose supporters attached comes In all sizes up to 30. Special . . . .'49f A complete line of H. & H. Pneumatic bust forms shown at $1.60 and $2 n fSJ Cnssmmanl Intnsrttil I MTTTTfYtf An eVIuUlS tha Very East... I LEGS, lb. U4U ROAST, ''TO lb. -sfV..V Ken's Heavy Working Gloves Lined and unllned, best values ever shown, at $1.60., 98c, 76o and r...60o Ken's Gauntlet Gloves, tn reindeer,' hdrse hide or buck, with plntn or fringed gauntlet; special bargain at $1.98, $1.50. 9 So 83.00 Automobile Gloves at $1.M Boys' Work Gloves and Kittens, lined or unllned, greatly un.1-r-prlcnd at 18c, 75o, 49c and ...no A full 11ns of Adler's Dress Gloves for men, $1.98, $1.50, 9.1.00 Omaha's Busiest Glove Dept. ThtMost Cowpee Stock, Very Best Quality, Very lowest Prices, Fownes, Aaers, Rernitrs and Severs Other Standard Miktt Shawn In i. . Complete Ajsorfmenf of New Style and Ctlon. Ladies' Bilk Gloves Elbow length, all colors at $3.60, $2.98 and $1.98 Every Pair Guaranteed. : Ladies' Short Kid Gloves Made of finest Imported kid, very special values at our prices, $1.60, 98c and 75 Ladies' Long Silk and Silk Lisle Gloves, with double fin ger tips, In black, white or colors, many worth double our special Saturday prices $1.49 and 98 Misses' and Children's Golf Gloves and Mittens, worth to 60c pair, In four lots, Satur day specials at 26c, 19c, 15c and 10 The Greatest Glove Bargains Offered This Season. Sheet Music The Popular Hits of the Season at 17 l-2c Per Copy Since Arrah Wanna Married." "Barney Carney." "In Monkey Land," a great animal song. "Could I But Tell." "Wou't You Be My llonsy." , "Nobody's Little Girl." "Love Me and the World Is Mine," "As Long as the World Bolls On," by the writer of "Love Me and the. World Is Mine." "She's Dixie Through and Through." "Smile on Me." "Reed Bird," vocal and Instrumental. "Just Because I Love You So'," by Chas. K. Harris. "Somewhere," Harris' great song. "Yesterday," Harris' latest. "And a Little Child Shall Lead Them" "Dreaming, Love, f You." "Mabel McKlnley's Golden Rod." "Could You Learn to Love m Little Girl Like Me." "Star of the Sea," reverie. "Loveland Waltses," very popular, "Old Faithful," march. "Walt Till My Ship Comes In." "Take Me Around Again," big hit. "Red Wing," vocal and Instrumental. "Bonnie Jean," sung everywhere. "Come to the Ind of Bohemia." And many others, all at one price, per copy, Saturday 17C Y HAYOEKrS Men's $3.60, $4 and $6 Patent Colt, Oun Metal aad Vict Kid Bluchers and Bals., all Goodyear welts and bench made, $2.50 Men's $2.60 and $$ Vlcl Kid Box Calf and Gun Metal Shoes, at, Pr $1.08 The best Work 8bots In Omaha Shoes that will stand hard wear and. every pair guaranteed, $2.60, " '$2'and $1.50 Misses' and Child's $1.60 School Shoes, good heavy plump Don- Kola 08 Women's $1.60 Patent Tip Juliet House Shoes, rubber heels, 08 Drug Department Specials- 60c Syrup of Figs at 45s $11 Hood's Sarsaparllla at.. 89 $1 Lydia Pinkham't Vegetable Compound gok $1 Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescrip tion 89 $1 Mother's Friend at 89d 60c Swamp-Root at 45s 25c Omega Oil at 23 25c Peroxide at 26c box Seldletg Powders, ;. 14i 23c Cutlcura Soap at msst These Housefurnishina Soecials 25c Nlnetta Rice Powder. 50c Malvlna Cream at. . 25c Sonltol Cream at 20c Hubert's Rose Cream SIRLOIN STEAK, Vi ,10c LEAF LARD at 12 lbs. for SI ROUND STEAK, 3 lbs. 25c Best quality mixed paint; money re funded sfter three year If not sat isfactory, per gallon only ....tl.HS Paint Brush free with every can. All colors Enamels, Varnish and Paints, per can 10o One quart blue and white enamell Coffee Pots, worth 85c llo Dover Egg Beaters, 10a size 6o Wire or wooden Coat Hangers. Bo quality 16c nickel plated Skirt or Trousers Hangers loo Clothes Pins, per box (8 doz.)....9c All white enameled Mixing Bowls, worth lto ...m All white enameled Cups and Can. .cere TVc Mrs. Potts' Iron Handlss, Worth lie, only o Mrs. Pptts" 5-plece Sets Fad Irons. 78u The E Z Washing Machine, sold all over fer 810, locks like a wash too en a stand It 75 SHOULDER STEAK 4 lbs. Saturday Big Shoe Sale ififfiJiK women s $3, as. no ana s fords from the bankrupt stock of Atkln, Brooks Si Co., Boston. Mass.. made by Zlegler Bros., Philadelphia, Pa $1.98 Boys' and Youths' School Shoes, made from good plump stock shoos that will stand hard wear on sale SaturdaV. $1.50. $1.85 and $1.19 Little Gents' Satla Calf and Don gola $1.60 shoes 08 G rovers' and Queen Quality for Ladies; Stetson and Cressets for Men. CUT PRICES OH ALL PATtNT MtDICIMCS Pear s Unscented Soaps at . . . .9 26c Herplcide Soap at ..... . 15 6c Elder Flower Soap at 3 $1 and $1.25 Rubber Gloria. 434 $1 lee Bags at GO 86c Fountain Syringe, 2 qt. .59 50c Pozzonl's Powder at. . . -29 60g ftlker Violet Cerate. . . ,39- 13 29 '19 10 Closing Ont Garbage Osss Only a ' few left. Better buy now at these prices; 12-gallon, 18-galloa, 80-gal- Ion and 80-galloa cans, worth $1.26, $1.75, 81.60 and $4, tomorrow, 98c. $1.26, 12.26 and 82.98 each The O. K. Washer, $4.98; other wssh. rs 98 64 10a Rolls Toilet Papers, I for....I6e MHCtAiB XV XAmXtWABB Nails, by the keg, bass price.. 12.80 Bailey Jack Planes, worth 82. $l.f Iron Smoothing Planes, worth $1.71, at 11.91 Henry Disston's D I Grade It-Inch Saw Hi, Stanley Box Rules, worth lto, at. only 6e Carpenters' Bench Hatohets, worth 6o see Ratohet Braces., all kinds, ..I0o up Rdge Squares, Saturday 55c Men's Handled Axes, worth 81.. .lo OKp VEALRQASTRp BONELESS RIB sfft J TUi &UU 8c AND. .. .Jl ROAST at, lb. itJbj KWIudlu BOOST ' OF SWITCniNC FEES Fifty or Hundred Per Cent Baise . Urged by Stock Tarda. RAILROADS OPPOSE THE PLAN smelals at Varloae Coraoratloaa la tereeteel Cantor aal Hallways Will Make Aaawev la Fifteea Days. To make a substantial Increase " in tha switching charges at the Union stock yards at South Omaha was the object of the meeting between the representatives of the stock yards company ind prominent rail road officials Thursday at South Omaha. Tha rallaoad men at the conference were: J., A- Munroe, freight traffic manager of tha Union Pacific; C.' E. Bpens, general freight agent of the Burlington; J. E. Vtt. general' agent of the Rock Island, and C. L. Lane, assistant general freight agent of the Union Pacific. The stock yards company wishes ts ratae its. switching chsrges from 60 to luo per . cent, giving as the reason the increased cost of material and labor. , The railroads are combating the raise on the grounds that all materia) is costing them Just as much snd has Increased Just as materially as it has for the stock yards company snd they on the other hand have had their revenues oa stock materially reduced by the action of the legislature in cutting down the rates. Answer la Fifteea ' Days. - ; "The railroads listened attentively sod also showed the cost of the material had 'been' increased to them," said a railroad 'ofnclal. "We showed our side of the case In a brief manner and told the stock yards company wo would givo an answer In fif teen days." The Union Stock Yards company Is hand ted in a different manner from the yards at Chicago and St. Louis. At these places the switching charges are fixed and the railroads add that cliarge to the freight bill which the shipper has to pay, whereas at South Omaha the switching charges are absorbed by the railroads, so that any In crease which the' stock yards company would make In the switching charges would have to be paid by the railroads. Shippers fear the roads would not stand the raise, but would change the system snd sdd the charges to the freight bill and thus put the additional tax on the shipper. While It Is understood the confemplated raise Is about 100 per cent, J. L. Paxton. acting general manager qf the stock yards company, says the exact increase has not been decided upon, but he said it would not amount to (0 per cent. Case of Mlsson-I I'aelnc. "I was at Uncoln at the request of the State Railway commission," said Commis sioner Guild of the Commercial club, who told the , commission Thursday something of switching conditions in Omaha. The Mlaaourl PaclAc hud asked leave to issue new tariffs advancing switching charges about 60 cents a car and Mr. Guild was requested to give the commission the benefit of the Information at his disposal. Is the smes. sirs. Forty M. O. Twent f rame John Qalelc Sola Shoe fallen best for ladies, men's snd children's otls snd polishes and Is weter-proof. North Thirty-fifth street. $2 000: May lee Budny, shop. Twenty-ninth and Dupont streets, 8100; L. 8. Mole, frame dwelling, 2Si3 Fowler avenue. 1'.5I0; Alice M. Hurlev, frame dwelling, Stn Fowler avenue, 82.SOO. A. O. U. W. members will be greatly benefitted by at once addressing M. H. P. C, Omaha Bee. Buildtii Permits. Charles A. Fries, frame dwelling first avenue and Hurt streets. 2.0il ileadley. frame dwelling. 2716 South lem nirrei. ii.su; lirace t'alrns. dwelling. 2512 pencer street, 84.2UG; A. Johnson, frame dwelling, ltful Throat Cougm At your doctor about these throat coughs. He will tell you bov deeeptivx they are. A tickling in the throat often means serious trouble ahead. Better explain your case carefully to your doctor, and ask him about your taking Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. Then do ss he says. Get the best medicine, always. WiUnHMntal We pablua J.O.ArerOo APPLES TEN DOLLARS BARREL Price of Choicest Colorado Joaata to Omaha Coonaiurrs Just at Preseat. Colorado's choicest Jonathan apples have reached a retail price of 810 a barrel In Omaha. Other grades, but good fruit, are lower. There was only one-fourth of a crop in Colorado and the' first grade la selling at 12.75 a bushel f. o. b. The entire output of the orchards has been sold and H. V. Foy, an Omaha broker who handles the product of the large Colorado fruit growers' associations, cannot fill all the orders that come to hlra. Fancy Canos are 12, Missouri Pippins, Yorks. Lawyers and Black Twigs $2.25 and Wlncsups $i.60 a bushel f. o. b. Colorado. Fruit jobbers express hope that the Washington and Oregon crop will prove of such magnitude that It will partly make up for the shortage elsewhere and place the fruit within the reach of people of ordi nary means. Apple pies snd peach pies and prune pies and other fruit pies will continue at the same old price, despite the altltudlnous price of fruit, says the management of the Connecticut Pie company, Omaha's biggest pastry foundry. That 4s, the company will try to do business on the margin It now gets and will perhaps get through the win ter and spring without advancing prices. The management admits, though,, that If fruit gets much dearer It will have to ask more money for the plea Don't get excited if your office boy smokes cigarettes or your housemaid turns your wife out into tha street. These little things will happen sometimes. And when they do happen you should simply Insert a want ad In The Bee and you'll find a good house maid or office boy. People who always take the right course always obtain the rlht results. The Bee's want ads -r ef fective. . . DEAL FOR EGG-O-SEE PLANT Omaha Commercial Organizations Will Send Men to Investigate. OFFER QUARTER MILLION BONDS Manufacturers Bay This, with Aid of Great Westera Railroad, Will Clach the Deal for the j. Factory. Three representative of Omaha com mercial organizations will visit the plants of the Kgg-O-See company at Qulncy, 111., snd Buffalo, K. Y., and if they report favorably en their return, the sale of $250,000 bonds for building an Omaha plant will be undertaken by local men. Eight acres of ground near the Inde pendent el?vtor have been offered the company by the Great Western, which will take bonds in payment. The Great West ern also offers the use of the Independent elevator. The agreement was reached at a con ference Friday between President J. W. Casaldy and General Attorney 'J. E. Linahan for the company and a committee oi local business men consisting of Q. W. Wattles, John II. auild, T. C. Byrne, Luther Drake and F. A. Nash. The Egg-0-8ee officials were met in Iowa Thursday afternoon by Mr. Wattles. Vice President Cass of the Great Western wus with there during a part of the trip. Early Friday morning the visitors went to look at the site proposed by the Great Western and found it satisfactory. Ths elevator facilities they also pronounced good. At tha conference which followed the lo cal men told the Egg-O-Sve officials they did not believe t&uO.OOO could bo raised in Omaha for the plant at present, but Omaha would bo glad to undertake halt that amount in order to get a new industry. The visitors said that 1-50.000, together with the help of the Great Western, would be suffi cient to establish a plant which would use dally l.so bushels of corn and 16,000 bushels of oats, and which, would employ 259 per sons, to start with. Vbe original proposal was for a plant which would use 7,09 bush els of corn and 25,000 bushels of oats and would employ 400 men, so the present proposition provides for an industry con siderable more than half as large as the one first mentioned. Appointment of Oeleaates The Grain exchange will meet Monday to appoint a member t visit the company's plants and the Commercial club probably will appoint one Tuesday. A third man will be chosen, probably from the Real Es tate exchange, and the three will be ex pected to report to their respective organ izations and to the general committee In charge of the matt?r, on th9 value of the Eeg-O-See property and the financial status of the company. Their investigations will be of the utmost importance, as a mort gage on the eastern plants will be taken to secure the bonds. If the committee reports favorably the sale of the bonds will be undertaken Imme diately. The company wishes to begin work on Its bulldlrgs this fall. President C'assldy tald he was much Im pressed by the superior manufacturing ad vantages offered by Omaha. 11c said it would be the purpose to enlarge the plant as soon as possible to one employing 400 persons. Red Cross -- Cough Drops keep the lungs clear. 6c per box. BRAKEMAN ADMITS LOOTING John M'lllll Confesses and Probably Will Appear Wltacss Agratast Conductor. New charges were filed Friday against Conductor G. C. Miller snd Brskemsn John O'HIU, charged with looting the Union Pa cific freight train of which they had charge, and they will be taken to Merrick county to answer the charge of burglary Conductor Miller has been out on a bond furnished by his father, J. J. Miller of Val ley. O'HIU has been held at the pollcce station. No other charge than being sus picious characters was placed against ths men until Friday, when special agents of the Union Pacific declared they had evi dence thai the men threw off merchandise In Merrick county and would have them taken there for trial. O'HIU will probably appear against Miller, ss he has confessed to officers.. ... The cause of Eczema is a too acid condition of t!ie blood. The itchioar .ununjr eruptions are caused by the outpouring throujh the pores and glands of the skm, of the fiery poisons with which the circulation is loaded. This acrid matter cominiT in contact wjth the delicate tissues and fibres with which the skin is so abundantly supplied causes irritation and inflammation and often excessive discomfort and annoyance. While external applications, such as salves, washes, lotions, etc., are soothing and cleansing they are in no wise curative, becanse they do not reach the blood where the trouble is located. You can never cure Ecrema with outside treatment; the blood must be purified. S. S, S. is the best treatment for the dsease. It rocs down iuto i the circulation, neutralizes the acids and' humors with which the blood is infected, and makes the blood-current fresh and healthy. Then instead of fiery, acrid matter oozing out through the pores and glands, irritatinr the cuticle, the skin is nourished by a rich, cooling, healthy stream of blood. S, S. S. removes every trace of the disease, and when the cure is complete the skin is left smooth and free from any eruption. Book on Skin Diseases and any medical' advice furnished free of charge to all who write THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLAHTA, OL m n o For the Man Who Knows It's going to be an easy matter for you to satisfy yourself In clothes this fall. If you come here to do it. If you have any pet ideas about what you want, you'll find us able to meet them. . If you haven't exam ined the subject, you'll be surprised at the beauty of the fabrics shown this season. We've never seen richer colorings than these, nor a- greater vari ety of handsome fabrics at $2. 00 Some beautiful patterns la Odd Trousers at $4.00 to $750 Men's Fashion Shop W..T. Bourke 819 South 16th St. Just Off Harney .BUTT CASES HELP ADVERTISE OMAHA Sea Tha ( Vaas rrieaas O t a