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THE. OMAHA DAILY. BEE: SATURDAY.: NOVEMBER 2, 1H07. Tel c Douglas 613 Reaches All Departments. COATG-aurra skirts .FOR.WEU- DKESSED WOMEM TtV- -y :-A mm Mw v I rot wa WIMM WMM ) THE STYLES OF THE SEASON The "Wooltex" Marchioness and the "Wooltex" Belmore Wa are the sola representatives In this city for the celebrated "Wooltex" Garments and are pleased to Invite you to call and ex amine them. The8 coats are the oroduct of the "Wooltex" Style Organization, the most com: lete of Its kind In the world, reaching out for new ideas not only in Paris, Berlin, and other European style centers, but even to Japan and to far off India. This explains why "Wooltex" styles always show the newest. and best Ideas each season.- Eeo the above coats In our Cloak Dept. The genuine "Wool tex" Marchioness coat, (see illustration on right) is a long. loose, graceful garment, particularly adapted to afternoon and evening wear. For parties and the theater it is Just the thing aa It will not. crush the most delicate gown, Price, $25.00. n The genuine ."Wooltex" Belmore (see Illustration at left), is a fitted earment : and particularly useful for day time wear. Price, $25.00. sWW? 4tt i Howard. Cor. 16th St. Bee-U-l-OT nerctal bodies In the Mlseourl valley to etltlon congress to take up the considers, ton of the money question Immediately inter It convenes In December. A tele Tarn asking the club to act was received sterday from the St. Joseph Commercial lub by W. I Tetter and was referred to I. W. Tate", prealdent of the Clearing louae association, which will discuss It ,t Its meeting this afternoon. Similar re aiests have been made of the Kansas City nd St. Louis Commercial clubs and other dies In the mid-west will be asked to ska action, the Intention being to organize general movement to secure early cur ency legislation by congreaa. Mr. Tatvs laat night declared he waa ftpoaed to any such action at present. "I hope the Commercial club will not tke thla action at present," he said "The onditlona do not demand It, and it ts not good time to agitate for currency reform ow." The Commercial club will discuss the tatter at Its meeting Tuesday and Its ae lon will probably be governed by the f1 rrr MISSES' COATS GIRLS' COATS CHILDREN'S COATS rha oioa depar.msnt t orim full fjiunt d.aes, suitt nd coat. Y-ur e.0Hln is easy rtd, X.ie atiea ar nwst-th qui Uy and prices guar.rUj& Girls' anil Misses' Coats A special lot of Coats at $8.76 and $9.75 made of pure wool Scotch cloths, In shades of brown, red and .black plaids, ages 12 to 10 years $9.76, ages 0 to'lO years 3.75 Misses' 'Tailored Coats In plain brown or blue, also novelty checks and plaids, natty mannish stylos, price rauge from $18.00 to 812.00 Girls' and misses tailored coats. In Chin chlllas, London gray, navy blue and red, at $20.00 to 312.50 Children's Coats, ages 2 to 6 years ..-art . ' ,",. I, , nials. i rite for catalogue. EWSON & TliORNE CO. r r 1513 1317 DOUG ! Open Saturday Evenings. recommendations of the Clearing House association. SAVINGS, BUILDINGS, LOANS O. K. AsaoclaUena Are Scarcely Disturbed by the Flurry, pfflcers of the savings and buildings and loan associations of Omaha are rejoicing on tfie condition of their affairs, which have hardly been disturbed by the present financial flurry. They are. receiving about the same amount of money as usual and , are alao making the usual loans. The asso ciations are mutual and are of an Invest ment character, and are not required by law to keep a cash reserve, although they are expected to keep all funda loaned out all the time on home propert'ea located In Omaha and South Omaha and their suburbs, the mortgages being at all timea non-negotiable and repayable by the month. The funds placed with these associations aro not deposits and are not subject to de mand withdrawala. No f'xe - - terest no dividends are guaranteed by the Fhoac Doog. 1701, Cratch Phones la all Depts. Bearskin coats, full double breasted, heav ily Interlined, roll collar aud cults, white and colors $3.05 Extra fine quality curicule bearskin coats, quiltod linlnss. hlte and colors, also the : popular blacks, extra values at . . gS.OO Gray and red Astrakhan coats, $5.90 nd 83.05 Caps and Legglns to match children's' coats. Wa sell the Kessner jointed and kid body dolls. Indestructible Toys Bears. Mon keys, Pusa-ln-Boots and Red Rubber Anl- KEr.T , associations, but they pay what thejr have earned after caring for expenses and car rying t per cent of the net annual earn ings to the reserve fund, aa required by law. i Aa they are able to take such time for payment of withdrawals aa la necessary, they are not subject to nms,' and pay each out In full In the order of filing, tbera being: at all times a steady Inflow of cash from borrowing- members. By this means of operation tha associa tions are not required to make any sacri fice of securltlea In times of financial stress and do not come In contact with depositors, but deal almost altogether with Investors and homegettera. The officers believe tha state law fully safeguards tha Interests of all association managers, as well aa tha members of tha association. But few notices have been filed for with drawals of money during tha last three days with the Conservative Savings and Loan association, although the membership la (,r0. New accounta are dally opened and new loans made every day, the only difficulty experienced la In , not having ready currency to hand to the patrons, but the members of the association accept asso ciation checks cheerfully and appear to have no difficulty In having their wants accommodated In thla way. The Conserva tive reports an Increase In Investment for the current year of tSCO.OOO and the Increase for the last month at about $100,000. ARE ALL ENDED (Continued from First Page.) where any embarrassment was caused by this action, and they were relieved when '. their want, were made known. Practl-1 callji all of the banks In the small' towns' adopted the same method of restricting the amount of money that could be -drawn on a check In twenty-four hours. , Every bank In Mitchell Is at the present time carrying a little over half of their de poslta and It puts them In a condition to meet any demand that can be made on them. GRAND ISLAND BANK SUSPENDS Commercial State Forced by Snlclrie of Charlton, la., His. ' OIIAND ISLAND, ;eD., Nov. l.-(Speclal Telesram.) The Commercial State bank closed Its doors this morning;, announcing; aa the cause that the cashier of the First National bank at Charlton, la., committed suicide yesterday. Fifty thousand dollars of the funds of the Commercial State bank were In that bank, and the aums being tied up, the local Institution's reserve was en dangered. The bank Is In the handa of the state bank examiner. Its capital was Irt.OCO, surplus 15,000. It Is the youngest bank In the city, organized three years ago. The deposits today are about $390,000. I The following are the officers: B. F. Clayton of Indlanola, la., prealdent: Mr. 1 Stewart of Charlton, la., vice president; Edward Hamilton of Grand Island, Neb., cashier. 1 A committee of the other two banka In : vestlgated the bank's assets with a view to assisting In the liquidation without the necessity of a receiver. The committee this evening gave out the following statomcnt: The undersigned committee was asked to I make such an examination aa could be made In a few hours, and we find that there la cash on hand counted by us of I44.466.5S ard due from correspondent banks doing business 14(0 0. The books of the bank ahow deposits of $&i3 2r19, and there appear to be no other liabilities by way or endorsements. The total asteta as shown by the books amount to $147,923.47, which amountlncludes IVO.OCO on deposit In the First National bank of Charlton, la., which has closed its doors. We nnd no evidence of any misappropriation of the funds of the bank or any dlahore'ty In thA manage ment of ita affairs. NED R POttTH. batard p. pane. f. e. titfsk;r. . -w. a. ponincb. Oomm'ttee. LINCOLN. Nov. 1. (Special) The Bank ing board held a short session this noon to discuss the closing of the Commercial State bank at Grand Island. . Examiner Emmettt was sent to Grand Island to check up the Institution, and until his report Is made the board will take no action. It was reported that a movement waa on foot for the other Grand Island banking Institu tions to take over the Commercial State bank and assume Ha liabilities. If thla should be done Mr. Royce, secretary to the Banking board, said there would be no need to appoint a receiver. MANY BANKS TAKING ACTION ladlcatlons that Movemeat to Seovre Cnrreney is General. WASHINGTON , Nov. I. InuUationa are multiplying that the national banka throughout the country are acquiescing In j the suggestion that national banka that have not' already done so give notice that city waa partially destroyed by fire this I thr-y will Increase their circulation. Corap- ' evening at 6 o'clock. The lire started in troller Rldgely reculved since yesterday tne basement. A small portion of the fur about 00 telegrams from banks Indicating ntture waa removed. a general purpose to assist in relieving the J stringency. Men Are Laid Off. MILWAUKEE. Nov. L-Roswell P. Mil ler, chairman of the board of directors of tho 8t. Paul railroad, Issued an order to day laying off eeveral hundred freight so licitors. Announcement Is also made of the laying off of 1,000 men In the terminus and car shops here. REAPING, Nov! l.-The Reading RaiU road company Is curtailing expenses In Its roadway department. All extra handa em ployed during the summer have been sus pended. The order affects about 200 men, principally Italians. WATERTOWN, N. T., Nov. l.-The New Toik Air Brake company today Issued notice that, commencing November 1. the aalarlea of all employea from superintendent down would be reduced 10 per cent. Men Fonn4 with Bags Money, WAHOO, Neb., Nov. 1. Two men who have been floating spurious bank notes drawn on the Merchants and Planters bank of Savannah, Ga.. are now In Jail In Wahoo. They have operated along the Northwestern main line from Fremont to Chadron They also psssed the certificates In Ceresco and Bwedburg. They gave their names as Axel Johnson and Thomas O'Brien. Oold for Shipment. NEW YORK. Nov. l.-The total gold en gagements from abroad ainre tha present movement was Increased to 2u,T5O,0OO today. LONDON, Nov. 1. Further amounts ag gregating 4Ii7,KO In American eagles were taken out of the Bank of England today for shipment to the United States. The steamer Lualtanla, leaving Liverpool to- . morrow, will take 2,000,000 In bullion. More Cask Belnai Received. WAITHILL, Neb.. Nov. 1. (Special.) The financial cordltlon Is much easier at this place. The First National bank shows ! an Increase In cash from local deposits. The grain market made a decided advance today,' and "-title there V-a not beeif any aerlous unrest, confidence Is now com pletely restored. Everyone Is busy and general conditions are hopeful. I Payrolls Heine Met. CINCINNATI, Nov. i. - The clearing houke association la meeting the demands for pay roll purposes today and tomorrow with currency aa u-uaL pu rs I t H CO IVttUU DAYS. PAZO Ointr.irnt la guaranteed to cure any case of Itching Blmd. Bleeding or Pr trud ng j Piles la I to 1 & or money rytuuded. tuo. 1 fLM pi I V TTA None Better S I "if . Mad I I. Si . . None Batter I I ST 'JN n't ,,oroe- I i I ''v about a I McKibbin Cap that distinguishes it from others. LOOKS WELL -WEARS WELL Shown In all the late fabrics with the warm fur inband and the masterful McKlDBLN QUALITY throughout. ' ' $1.50 and $2.00 Throughout the West at best Dealers i MUTINY WAS SERIOUS AFFAIR CrtWt of Three Torpedo Boat Dt- , - . .troyeTI Seized VeMell. " : 1 1 1 1 SHELLS TWEED OH VLADIVOSTOK saber o( Persona Kill, One Boat Destroyed aad Mark I)tmi Is Done Americas la . WonndeA. ST. PETERSBURG, Nov. l.-Accordlng to the official iti-Ort of the recent mutinous outbreak of sailors at Vladivostok the crews of three torpedo boat destroyers, the Bkory, Serdity and Trevotaheny mutinied, hoisted the - red flag and shelled the port, doing considerable damage to buildings and killing some soldiers and civilians. The Ekory, on board of which wero three revo lutionary agltatora. Including one woman. totl1 tlw lea1 ,n tha mutiny, the crew rising at the Instance of the agitators, killing the commander of the bdat and woundlrg the other officers, who were overpowered and confined below decks. The fire of the re bellious torpedo boat destroyers was an swered by the batteries aahors a short time afterward. The Ekory was Injured. A raking fire waa poured Into It Which battered It to pieces and caused fire to brea out on board. The three or four survivors threw themselves Into the aea. The mutiny on board the Trevotslieny was quelled by Its own crew after elx of the mutineers had been killed and six wounded. General Count Unterberger, commanding the military district at tha Amur, has ar rived at Vladlvostock and assumed charge of the situation. The United States embassy here today received a 'dispatch from the consul at Vladlvostock saying the American who was wounded durlngthe bombardment of Vladl vostock by the mutinous torpedo destroy ers te Harry Nletert, an employe of the Paoiflc Commercial company, whose build ing waa struck by a shell. SUIT AGAINST TELEPHONE CO. Creditor of Sloox , Falls Cltlseas' Concern Allrare It la Insolvent. SIOUX FALLS. 8. D., Nov. l.-The Royal Trust company and H. K. Ambler of Chi cago today filed a complaint In the United States court In thla city agalnat the Cltl sens Telephone company of Sioux Falls and asks the appointment of a receiver for the company, which the complaint alleges la Insolvent. The telephone company la al leged to have outstanding bonda to the amount of $180 000, which are secured by the Royal Trust company and 8. fii Ambler by a mortgage or trust deed, and In the payment of which the telephone company, is alleged to have defaulted. FIRE RECORD. Residence at PlatUsoootk. PLATTSMOUTH, Neb.. Nov. 1. (Special Telegram.) The elegant two-story brick residence of Dr. T. P Livingston In this FIRE AND KOBBKKV TOGETHER Webster Cltr People Believe Bandit MeEIaaney Hsta Retnrned. WEBSTER CITY, la., Nov. l.-(8peclal Telegram.) It ia believed that Bandit Mc Elhaney, who terrorised Caas township last year and escaped from a paaaenger train by Jumping through the window while on his way to tha penitentiary, has returned to Webster City. Laat night a big cattle barn, full of hay, oats and oom. burned with eight cattle. Loss 15.000. While the fire waa burning. the Foster home was robbed of $1,000 worth of property. Pa and on tk Street. When you find something that doesn't belorvg to you It shouldbe advertised In The Bee want columns. Pretty nearly every body reada The Bee. and thoae who don't read It are not the onea who have valuable things to lose. Ground for Cnnsp Meetlnsj. MITCHELL, B. D Nov. l.-(Speclal.)-The South Dakota Holiness asaaclatlon has been holding a series of meetings in this city for the last four or five years over In the eout side or the city, but each year they ' 4ve had more or leas trouble In securing a ground that was large enough. - Rev. J. E. Norvell of Ash ton, and Rev. P. N. Ctofs of Oayvllle. ar rived In the city today and concluded the purchase of twelve acres of ground lying about four miles northeast of tha city, which will be utilised for the permanent camping groupds of the association. A large tent for a tabernacle will be pur chased, and a numtyr of small onea will be bought for camping purposes. The grounds are located near the river and in a fine grove Is on a portion of the grounds, which afford a fine camping place. Today the ministers went out to -their posses sions to lay out the ground. Next summer the campmeetlng will be held on the new location. Boanrvoy In Brnle Connty. MITCH5LL, B. V., Nov. 1. (Special.) The southern portion of P.rule county ,ls being resurveyed at the present time, the old survey being In question, and some startling changea have been made in the property of . people. Ia Torrey Lake town ship the new survey ahows the subdivision to be Dine rods short north and south and seven rods'cast and west. A farmer living on the line of the township Is bulld'ng some new buildings and, according to thh survey, they are located out In the middle of the road. A number of other farmers bate started expensive ' linprovcmepta In j C) () CHECKS accepted at this . ' store In payment V J for goods O chased or pur as a ( payment on your account. o AMPLE o Our MEN'S "Special Sale W C3a..u.IAM 1 OoaiuruHj me pmce uu sine high character at greatly reduced ment at a sn.au price, marge it occoooooo THE ARGONAUT (San Francisco) says of Randall Parrish'S New Book: "Among the stories that may be said to be purely American, BETH NORVELL should take a high place. As a story of Western life, it would be safe to say that 'Beth Norvell ' has few super iors. The characters are typi cally American and they are typically Western, and they illuminate that period espec ially when the creative force of the pioneer, lawless enough in its way, laid the foundation for the organized society that was to follow it The action is splendid from first to last, the characters are finely . drawn, and the story is wholly convincing. It should bt widely read, and especially by those who want to under stand thfj stern stuff from which the West was built." "BETH NORVELL" By RANDALL PARRISH. $1.50 AT ANY BOOKSTORE SAND' SAPOLIO It ensures an enjoyable, Invif or ating bath ; ro-kes every por respond, removes dead skin, ENEROIZCS THB WHOLE BODY starts the circulation, and leaves a glow equal to a Turkish bath. ILL GROCERS AND DAUCOIST building and they, too, are placed out In the road, aome of them losing more ground than the first man, whose name la Kanute OabrleUon. There Is considerable protest ing over the lose of the land which waa supposed to be owned by the parties and It Is possible that there will be some legal difficulties arising front the survey. it o o mm o mm) 8 Ji 8 8 a i5 161H & TADNAM STOEEtST OMAHA. vim rnonxa rvaitTTtras aid oukfit co. CREDIT EXTENDED TO EVERYBODY liberal credit helps you when you need credit that Is extended to you by The Peoples store Is entirely different from that offered elsewhere it Is DIGNIFIED CREDIT It Is SUBSTANTIAL CREDIT fills your every requirement clothes you from head to foot and permits yon to pay In small payments whilo enjoying the use of the goods. Broken Line Sale of High Grade Clothing This sale should prove extremely Interesting to the man who appreciates a good bargain. MEN'S SUITS AND OVERCOATS Made by skilled and practical tailors,. every iart receiving care- , m m gt ful and close attention; regular $20 values, IS fl) on sale Saturday, at wvV Sl ITS AND OVERCOATS In all the latest styles arifl laorics, garments that are made to give excellent satisfaction, $15.00 values, Saturday.. HOYS' OVERCOATS Ages 9 to 15. large roomy garments; SC. 50 values, featurday Men's Shoes, Hats, Shirts and Underwear at reduced prices. FREE Water Fountain Pens with all purchases of f 1.00 and over. of Ladies Cloaks and , 1 aw . -n . . . a a spi-ciai ioi oi Luics cioaKS ana Buna oi prices. A rare chance to secure a swell gar u you wish. LADIES V SUITS A lot of stylish garment secured at a treat price redaction, made very swell, fabrics are all this season's choicest, tailoring la done by experts. The are extremely neat and will appeal to toose who desire a hUh garment at a popular price. valuta specially priced at 19.75 LADIES' COATS Made 48 inches lonsr, of new mixtures and plaids, trimmed with straps and stitching, velvet collars, metal buttons, large assort ment of colors, a'.so black. A warm and comfortable coat for tha cold , sa and chilly winter blasts, II Ml $16.00 values at VVf Ladies' Sepa ) rate Skirls Made of excellent duality Panama to blues, blacks and browns. Full pleat ed and gored styles. Many to choose from. Skirts that you would have to pay 18.50 for else 4.95 where on sale Saturday . . , OCOOGoCCGOCCOOOOOOO ,..1 , . II IJ IM1 1-."' !,i I, . J. !, 1,1 J 1 11.1,1.1 Ut .1 . . IS i ! . . i it , , sjjsi j , ';' ' - v ; - ' .i " -w i " 1 r t- .. . yyt: , ' -. Ia' .- ' ;: ' ' ... ' ''' ''..-" i 1. , " - K fc : : ' :J ' .' . ' .-J. , '.'-.V : , ' ' ' '' - ' ! . - - - M .lllOji immu ( Fred II. Cosgrove TKB SS1COOXATXO OAkTDXSATS TO County Assessor City Comptroller O. O. Zobeek sayst "Mr. Oosgteve fce been my deputy emce stay, luuj. ate ts a reUable and trust worthy man, thoroughly competanS aud rally qnailfled to fUI the Important office of County Assessor. 60 Cent Smart Set Chocolates Saturday Only . . . Myers-Dillon Drug Co. CUT I Air CKU.CISTS 16!h and Farrira Streets AMUSEMENTS. TKIXB ABTIUAIj PURE FOOD SHOW ABD EXPOSITION - AT TBB AUDITORIUM BVEBT AFTBaWOOW ABO ETXI lata uvuima i wuc Grand display of eboloe food prod ects rine aausle by Slmlok's Band OUbert'a CeUbrated Congreaa of Iralnsa Animals Pegs, Hts and ronlen. Oowe mUked by ntaohinsry tvery afternoon at net evening at ;4 o'clock, on the W Aamlssloni AnlU, Soet Children, le Ask Your Orooer or Bichr foi Tloa ets an A get apeclal rsSuosd roUs. -n s - rrf r V J W J J V J i J if v CHECKS O accepted at this C) tnra in havmMl for goods pur- ,v J chased or as a () payment on your J account. bit. its? It. The Men's fe 11.50 4.50 Suits Q grade Without millinery Is the best for the price to be found the west. All this seasons beautitui creations, some Hats from $10 down to. . AMUSEMENTS. BOYD'S THEATER TKia ATTEaaTOOV TOVIOXT KLAW & ERLANGER rrtseata ADVAHCBD VAVSXVXZ.Xia 15a, SSa, 86, 60. Mat, ISo, Mo. sTXOKTa BTABTXjTO ItrmDAT KATXHZB WBBBEB9AT JAMES T. POWERS THE BLUE MOON TXTTBIDAT BIOHT OBXT MME. CALVE and He Assoolate Artists IN CONCERT AND SEC OND ACT OF CARMEN Moving Pictures and Illustrated Songs Entire Chance of rrosfram Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. SPECIAL ATTENTION TO LADIES AND CHILDREN Ocaeral Admission 10c, Ohildien, andas 12 years. So. atj.n ftWtttWW PHONC 4 ADVANCED VAUDEVILLE MATINEE TODAT 1:15 PRICES-lOo and 25o NOTE CURTAIN 1:15 SHARP TONIGHT PRICE8-10C, 2Sc, Ifta. lit? tin TMa.AT-.-n "m trues. U-tt-io-;se. Tonight Matlnte Saturday tbb azvr Mvaioai. mtoutiMt THE END OF THE TRAIL pbbttt uvno nam aiara iui Iteloah oynter la I.eaa tUvers DURWOOD-.V1:.' TODAY AT 2:30 AND 8:15 P M. The Great Alblal; Xarry CraadaU as Co. of Bla Baal Btevenai Armstrong A BoUy) Corah Blmpsoa) Oraoey B Barnetti Bel more h Barrel! 1 Bui O. Kleasi rutarea. O O li ' I 1 VP'S If ' o it jo L J J n-- " ' 1 o Millinery . Q a doubt our L J O anywhere-" IH f A n 2.50 L 1