The Omaha Bee FART II. UNDAY A Ppr for th Hm THE OMAHA DEE Best West EDITORIAL SECTION PAQCS 1 TO 10. vol. .xxxviii no. i!). OMAHA, srXOAY MOltXlNC. tKTul'.r.l.' 1 !'(,' SlN(il.i; TOl'V FIYK CKXTS. Tomorrow la the Day for Table Linens Thanksgiving only about a month away. Ton'U seed lont new llctm perhapa. Tomor roWa aalca nik it poaalbla to maka a anug arlB(. All Linen Btmtik 71-Iti. bleached. In a fina assortment of good patterns, quality way up, ;e ifgijlail, Monday, th yard, 75c Double Satin Oamaak Very handsome, fine soft finish ami good wight, gorgeous pat terns. 1 yard wide, our fl.b6 qua!- C JC Itv. nt wBl.aiJ All Linen sTapklne Full bleaehed. 19 Inchu sqto.ee. new patterns, worth 3.2i; CI 7C Mnmlar Mercerised Mapklna 1 S-lnch alie. launder asilv mill cr well, usual price i II ...ft; perl I. down iJ)l.U Oantar JMeeee, In Japanese drawn work anil l:mtenlir' 'at". very beautiful 1 SxIO-lmh, H'.i.'il or h i ii.ii p. worth 5c; Monday CC1, HI J-'C MONDAY SALE Flouncings Amll ir shipment of Hmw whin 2T-tnch em- i t olilei pd Swiss I-loom nigs for skirts, com- lil'Uiltoii drawers and corset citvprs; leautltil $1 2a qualities. Moiulay at a t (1 2l'c Js-inrh I'orsct f'nver ..n'hrnhlevies mid Flounc ing handsome showing of pattern. C l.li: 3Fio values, for TP ii if IS II ISM TFTYTTY 1 w v Mm .Smart, Dainty Footwear For The Most Exacting Tastes AJi'iiiy dainty who in Just a little fastidious al . it her aline will find the kinds to her lit, mil; hero Wo i ater to the wants of those who fxpect qualiiy, style and perfect fitting i' tw-ar. An Exceptionally rtne Showing- tomorrow for party, wsddlng and tbaatar waar, etc. Batla Faa.pt, In pink, blue. rel. white, villi pot pons: 1v patent leather and pink, blue, whit" ca'f sailor Ties. nt. fair 85.00 Gold Kid and Trench Ties,, for $6.00 and $7.00 Street Shoea, natty stylWh patent ralf vamp and ooze top or mat kill topa. bench made, per pair $0.00 Patent Calf Button Bhoaa with 'white rail'. Copenhagen and Mat Kid tops, $4.00 and $6.00 Riding Boots- Wa abow good aaaortmenta of tha moat fay ortd styles tn tan or black: New Stvle l.a.-r Hoots, everywhere el'p!l'.ed at .0U. hero for. pair $4.00 Regulation Coots, with silff tops, plain toe and nlllliaty hce.s, regular $lul)U kinds, at. pair v $10.00 Shoes and Slippers made to order to match your nlt or gown, in any style to pleaa-j j our latuy. DOUBLE HKATINr. rso Burner An irupruvod. m-o-d-e-r-n n-n-d haudBome rlfKlu at a moderate a v y Uteri nlrkel leg- $40 it mi m m m Mr a ged bast'. Pur t a b 1 e fire put aud duplexgratn can bo re- Halloween Novelties and Place Cards In Stationery Department n The Trail of the Lonesome Pine WAMBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBWBBnW A r,n hook bv John Knx. Muthor of "Th- I.m- t!c siielirrtl of kmftilom i onif ltnil." hy Miy .lohovton. liit inn hip, took of thr niont Ii. ith a immffr:Mp In H'ii- IM'tt I I, HlC KUOOII I.H'1H1. A Book Ruck for Tour TtvbU. inwilr and finished In Klnush otk, for 1.03 sinltslaulUny at r, aim a 10 Fashions Every Whim In These Stunning Coats at S10, $19.50 and $25 The greatest aggregation of outer garments in the most ad vanced modes, in a great Monday sale. It's the first complete showing of the season and over 1,500 garments are involved. black Broadcloth Coats Here's a line that surpasses your fondest expectations In the qual ity of materials and general ton we do not remember any coats at bo low price that ever equaled them. Made In new cir cular fashion, artistically braid trimmed front and back, and a velevt finish at col lar; entire garment lined with serge; a marvel at lONG LOOSE COATS 10.SO In black, navy or brown broadcloth, made on loose straight lines reaching almost to bottom of kklrt; coat trimramed with heavy Ottoman silk, turned cufls; thiouerhout with satin at IIK.UJ Nttm-H MIXTlHi: tOAlN in full lengths in new grey, brown, olive and blue colorings; some of these have plaid bucks and trimmed with self plaids, reg ular and military collars: some striking new Empire models In this line at $12 815 $20 and $25 lA)(i KM PI HE COATS Or French broad cloths, cut with a circular skirt and wide box plait down back; trimmed with satin straps and but tons, large lapels, turned cuffs and military collars, come In block nnd colors, best of linings, - S45 sriTS KOU ;W Striking new models in striped hard finished worsteds with long Btallooed and slashed coats,- lined with striped Dlrectoire satin. They hav large lapels, military collars and a smar vefct effect. The dressiest fult of the year and great value at $45.00 .at . . $19.50 lined Ml 1 IA WKAPS II llli COHTI MKS If 1 MOO JsiJSL $35 Buy the Silk and Well Make You a Handsome Petticoat Free Buy any silk, either taffeta in black or colors, messaline or Peau de Cygnes, then select the style fro mthe samples we show you. So many inquiries and requests to repeat this offer have been made recently that we give you another opportunity Monday. Yp absolutely guarantee to make petticoats in hijrli class man ner, to your measure, ami to please you. Why pay $,J.."0 or $.'5.00 to n dressmaker when you save this liy coming Monthly f Here's a Fine Special, Too Yard wide Mack taffeta, specially durable tor petticoat purposes, rich rustl'mi;' silk, positively greatest $l..'l!t taffeta made; with out free petticoat offer at, per yard 98c A Broadcloth Sale Such as You Never Knew De ore An Immense khipmcnt of the finest $2.".0 and Ili.Oll foreign broadcloths from German and Austrian looms, in all the newest fall shadings, with a rich mirror finish, also the high novelty stripe and small checked Cf f t effects that are so Immensely popular. These are not h) H T0 remnants, but. new, choice ootids and never before sold nt 11 : such a price. All are $2.50 and 13.00 aualitv. Mnmlar. vanl Sale Heavy Coalings Kine all wool Astrakhans In navy, red, white, green, blue and black, 54 Inch, worth up to 2.o0. st os Co pieces coating, all kinds for women and children. Half Off. Arnold's I'laiiiielcttes :lt;-inch? botd ered effects, also 18c fleeced goods, Monday, yard T't All Wool Suitings In suit and skirt lengths wide, men's tailor suitings, 5ti-inrh, also fine for boys' and girls wear, every yard $2 value, yd. 59 Ileal lici-hlooni Linings Also Spunglass and percallnes, short ends for petti coats, etc., 5c values, at, yard. 15 Second Shipment Auction Blankets Monday Most extraordinary blanket .jelling fciid just when you will be needing tbeni most. Every one a big bargain. Wool Blanket .lust unpacked large $5.50 kinds, gray only, with pink and blue borders, on sale, at, pair. 3.-18 Silk Bound Blanket Soft, white fleecy kinds, never less than $3.00, Monday, pair $1.50 Wool Blankets Full 12-4 si7.e, finest $7.50 quality, gray only, an actual paving of $::.00, pair $4.50 Cotton Blankets Entire line, about 4 under ruling prices, pair 33c, 4 3c. "9: and 95 Wool Blankets Slightly Soiled at Half Price Just 18 pairs that sold at $7.50 to $15.00, soiled from displaying, now at half. $7.50 Blankets $3.75. $1 2.00 Blankets $10.00 Blankets $5.00i$li OO Blankets. $0.00 $7.50 moved In few beconds Powerful double heating flue. The new concave flue construction gives 30 more heat radia tion. See this stove, lt'6 the best stove made In America for :." $40.00 Soft Coal Heaters, all prices $3.50 upward Planished Iron Stove Pipe, 45c kinds 30c Iron Stove Pipe, 28 guage 12 and 10 Stamp Mrs. Potto' Sad Irons, 5 pieces, regular $1.10 for 70 Bread Boxes, extra large, 83c aize, for 59 Bread Boxes, medium. 73e size for 49 Bread Boxes, small. 63c siie, for 3J) Wash Boilers, all kinds 9J up and 40 Stamps Waffle Irons, high stand for gas stoves )S anJ :!0 Stamps Pancake Griddles 3G and 20 Btainpa 'A'tubination Bath Boom and Kitchen Set, nickel soap dish, glass holder, 75c regularly, Monday 49 COAL HODS, prices 20 C UP and 20 Staiusi Sample Sacks Capitol Coal To Any Address 30c We refund the SOe If not equal to any 18.00 aoft coal you can buy. Try a sample aai'k before buying" a larce quantity, if you doubt Its qualiiy. Colder weather is knocking at the door. If you ere tvlse and make every dollar count you'll buy coal at our "good roads" prices. er on Capitol Coal ( 50 P Lump or Nut Jf l iar ucat aaa ww Kor furnace or healer use Capitol Lump; for range use Capitol nut. Free deliveries to South Omaha, Dundee, Benson, Florence and Omaha proper. Ask us about our other coals. Bennett's Big Grocery Bennett' oli!en Coffee, per pound.. 36a anil ot) stamps Bennett's Excelsior Flour, per sack tl.70 and ui) stamps Teas, assorted, per pound 480 and 40 siunii.s Tea Siftinas, per pound 15c and 10 stamps Dr. Price's Breakfast Food, 3 pktfs. 85c anil L'O stamps . 10o and 10 stamps 20c mjc .180 and 10 staniis .90c and 10 stuins 9c y Crackers, assorted, per package. lllentx Dill Phkles. dor. Peanut Salad Oil, bottle Capitol Kxtrarl, per bottle ... I'lne Apple Cubes, per cun Safety Matches, dor.en boxes for Capitol Baking Powder, pound can for 94o and JO stamps Blue Borax .Starch. "i't pound pkg. SCO and Hi stamps Maple Cream, 2 cakes for 10O ami 10 stamps dvona .lams, assorted. 2 cans for ..80c and 10 stamps Capitol Sweet Wrinkled Peas. 3 cans for. . .W&c 'lea Oorden Preserve. Jar for 30c -and 1(1 stamp Capitol Mince Meat, packages for 85c and 10 stamp y ' World's Best Grades ides 1 ves I Women's Gloves Thtre'a no raaaawork, no uncertainty tn Olova bujrlnr at Bennett's. Only the beat and moat reliable (lov.s tbat come from foreign and domeatlo rlovere are stocked. All floa fitted by oar expert (love women. Monday Glove Bargains.'?.")!) pairs best U0 Ions Hi-button lciivrth cape gloves; special Mon thly, pair I u'o-riasp prime lambskin glnes. IcailitiK culms at. pair ttne-claso 1'hiiV all color, pair l lnest two-clasp real French kid 1 98 In black and 81.00 lambskin gloves, black and 81.33 cMves. Mack nud a'l colors, at 81.00 and 83.00 nc-clnsp capo Klnvea, for 81.00. 81.95 and 81.50 Women's i:-button length fim kl.t cloves 83.39 HOX.IDAT KAHDKERCHIErs Women's plain limn hemmed handkerchiefs,' at 6o, lOo, 15c, flSo, 35c and SOo Women's linen Initial handkerchiefs, on sale at . 10c 15c, 95o, 35o and 50o Women's linen I'lnhrolil'.reil hMinlket-ehlet's on sale nt 95c, 35c, 50c, 75c to 93.00 Women's American handwoik lisniliiio'ehl,.fH iu sale Ht 60c, 75o, 81 00 to 83.00 Women's Duchess laro liniiilkerehiefs, on sale at 83.00 upward to 810.00 High Grade Dinner Ware CtZ frf XX" By far the greatest tollec- y.rVn Oil ,i(,n "f n,ie Imported w C V4A t'itina shown In any one store in Omaha, is on sale Monday at Ben nett's, at a ipiarler off. We have enormous stocks. The Hitli street window Is shiAvinu a few of them. Anticipate Thatiksglvtim needs while this hie saving Is possible. Mon day J5 per cent off. day ! Spec- ial JS0 This Reed Rocker MMMaaMnaMwweMKaaKMMBaiM Vet y ' larjsr. roonif and .comfortable, with full . roll -aim and hack arid roll seat', best (lerman ' reed Greatest hai.uatn . our hit: m OB fiirnit ore ileiiael mei.t has offered B 'O In'a'lnug time. Monday only, . at Ann! her lol Identical In size and ' style hut somewhat closer woven for $3.39 I'hII linos of furniture are nowhere more complete than here. Wc have everything and usiiully at a less price. 1 E Nebraska State Teachers' Association Meets at Lincoln Next Week ' J $ i I 'y ' Ui-1 . ' ' b r ' " -iV '-' -et , - :f-s - Vj.t "'' a 1J al lV,i'i t G. MOl l.TtiX. HOSK who teach ihe young 0 m I tnnaha Idea how to shoot have I I received the program for the t till 1 .1 - 1 II I I If U1IIIII.JI tlt'BNIIIll Ol tho Nehiaaka State Teacheis vssoeutlun at Lincoln, Novein- hei 4 to 4, inclcaive. This tonentinii al s raaaea quite a flutter in tha jada Roalcal dovecote and numerous are tnu hool ma'ams who are thinking over what Ui.y ahall wear. Tha convention will attract many leading liahla In the education universe, aome of them luminal lea of the first magntluile such aa Bnjaniln lde Wheeler, known of old on t'.ie Cornell cam;ua aa "Benny lde." and Rubaid Oreen Aloulton of the univeially of Chlcaso, who la also pilvil ed to wear most of the alphabet in queer coinbinationa atier his name. Bes.d- these and other liupoi tationa. there will te bulb stellar attiactlona aa Nebraska can furnl.h forth, iiuludinu K. Benjamin Andrews, chancellor of the t inversiiy of Wbraska. woo will keep company with ils fellow college picsideui, Wheeler of California. The ethers who achieve .pecidl mention In the official progiam aie Dr. Uoodwin, president Parker Institute of Brooklyn; Prlncal Arthur 15. Call of Hartford, 'onn., an authority of secondary schools; aie 8upei iniendenl A. II. Waterhouaa of Fiemont billed as "one of Nebraska's best knoan and most skillful educators"; Cuai.es ii. Mil::, wUj leaciies young ."J A- t , , v ... t ; s ' -l-'. '-'n,,. :Vc- ' ii St -. . y A II WA T Kit I IOC si:. I.incunili-s how to warble; Mrs. Carilu II. naymond u( l;ie I'nUerslly of Nebraska, another unite eminent musician; Herbert V I'lot.asco. wii directs the oratorio, "The Messiah"; K. K. lulcomh, superin tendent Industrial education in Oklahoma. Pint. Moultnn, in-m iuii. J cursorily above, la famous tiie country over aa tin inter preter of Siiakcspercan and Hibicvl lilet ature. He can "read ' so dramatically as to give anyone as delightful shudders as a professed tragedian. The Ciiivenilun will be divided up into groups and sections so thai an thing call Le s' mlied from the u ppreclath encss of the a li lesiciit. as it were, to the ineiahouc in f lu ii, of the theriiioslaill upon Limi -i Kar tell character, or the relet .on between Hei buriian tylhius and siniplitled aiiellmg 8p..fcking seriously, the program (or the vanuua divisions have been an ariAiif'.l aa to cover the hi laciest p.iss ble groind without i-preaulng over so much t'iriiory thai concrete resulta will be lost. The superintendents and principals will sound the tocsiu Wednesday morning. No vember 4. ai the Temple theater and tne day will conclude with a "union' ban quet at the Auditorium. The first general session w li be held the following morning at Nebraska hall and the second that cvei.. ing, when President Andrews will deliver his addreae. which will be followed by the oratorio. Prof. Moulton and Charles if. Miller are Ihe headlinera at the third sen son dtdav morning and that evening ihe Dwruk symphony will be given w.la .(.u. V' --;v a; ' .' ."' ' t. -'"."; ' x- J . ' 11 11 C. PKOUASCO. strings and organ. Bits. Kaymond at the oigan. I'resideut Wheeier will ihen plve tiis little message fr,im tlie Pacific coast, which wbl bring the piovjrains to a ihs The division me, tirifs imlude the In' lowing e ti tis: Supei lutendnia and prh clpals. conference on professional tralni.. of teachers, conference on popular liter 1' al edu( atinn, child Mu.ly assocU i a teachers of German, Latin, history, mall -etnatfea, acience, physical science, gtar. trar school aeetlon. county superintendents, rjral teachers, collegiate section, big: school section, primary aeetlon. and teach ers of literature s'uiiething for everyone except the lor g-distam e, mail-order a-il.-ly of. instruction. !The following announcements relative to the convention have been made: All general fesMrns will he held in S J Paul's MMhodist Kplsi-opal church, coi n1 Twelfth and M streets Meetlnes of th I sections and auxiliary associations will b, I held in the Temple and I'niversity build j liigs. as indicated In the program. Members from the several c neresadona dlslr'cls will meet at the following place. on Thorsi'ay, November i, for the purpow of selecting members of the nominating committee: First district. Temple theater; Second district. Science hall. Temple; Third district. Music haJl, Temple; Fourth dis trict. Banquet hall. Temple; Fifth dlatrict. Faculty hall, Temple; Sixth dlatrict. Dra matic hall. Temple. I'.. 1,1 1 ds'ticl is entitled to three inm beis of the iioni.iil.iig counnitlee. In :e- ;V '1 'Jtv;,.' '4:1 v . V V - .-. i' - " ..:, Hva. ;' I IV " ffii!''-V',"' .' - - . Wrt- - - pi:lsiii:nt whiofi.f.c. leclmg Ihise n embers the proced ire hal' b" "irii by 'nfo.inal hallot. and ihen ti fointa! hiil'ot w.thou. i rev 1 us t omin..t inn 'I' - iiienib r of the noiiiinaCn cominit o chos.-n in Ihe several ci ugi c -sl uial iip let reeetings win met I i: nedi lelv sfl"i e r election In Music ha 1, TTf, li lake nomina tors fur tiie oiflces of the as clalion for the ens.iing ar. The chairman of the nom natitig conii iit-i-e will report the result of lids meet ins it the Thutslay evening general selon of Ihe association. The lecal 10.1111 itee will maintain a 'inevi of Information at the l'nlvcts'ty lVnipl. with branches at the 1 indcll hot,-, ind the l. r. oln hot, I. This w ill be opec t :!' seitsonalde hours for ine oenef t ol tnenibei . 't local conmiluee (uiisiMs of A. A Ft-ed. Cieorge I.. Tow n-. T. C. Biii.op. W. I. -leve-is. J. K. 'in.lrii. J. A. Beaitie. F.. It. Clatk C A. Kiilner. O R. Bowman I'. J. Ilariiain and tl I. Ilep;e. This iu'rml:ii. ha i liaise of all local airange r.nnts fur i in m.et ng of the aesoeietioii. The headquarter of the reception coin nttee will bi. in li.e lobby of the l'nlv.-r-lt;.' T'tiiplc. I.ii of icumi available fot members ran tie secuted there, and guides will be In waitit.g to assist atrangers. A representative of this committee will meet all trains. A reprftf ntath e of the enrolling com mittee wid be at the bureau of information and at each of the branches, to recahe eiiiollmeits at any time, and at St. Paul a chuicli Uurlt.g ti.s general aeasious. Teach- CII.Wi'KU.ui; A.VDI'.KWS. n should em .11 iiiiii.i ilialely ufioi. aiilv- ing hi the ci y. as in l" iai.ii cetiiiiiats ate iieceki'ai c lo yaoi alil-isiOll to the .-i.ne. A cuul it.dcx will he i,epi of uu t.rtsses. m is to aid in the location ol members hj thoe detniing to find ihem v. bile in 1. inn. In. ' :,' . ' -a It.' - "' -' a t '.it'- . ', . V r jY ' : " -" ', '. viV. - '' . 1 L' ' ks'sL 0 1 :.7Y-', j ( Sv-- !' - '"ZSOrJZ '', " ii c ii. mil i WHERE A BIBLE WAS FCUIMD Hell fislr aes Itepotatlon of Moa liut l I'roduclug toil), Bev The effor s of Hena'or Alfred Idee of Indiana to obtain a Bible in west ern Montana o:i i.ls r. . ent tour possess a certain inteiesi. Wl. n he keiiaior !!t Butte the oil. er niui'miJt; he was breakfasi le.,s and I1, was not Mull he r ached Gar rison ami it linn neon counter that h Was Sole to 8 l CVill a c.tp of coffee Wlteiii r ihe cofiee prndaied an r feit that turned his thnugMs lo the l.eieaf er, Keii a.or Bev fldge does not say, hul whatever was the cai.se. In: bethought hlinsnji'. jfi. r leaving Uarrison. of his Bible. Ii was in his trunk. an his trunk was supposed to be in Ine baggjg car hut it was not. At Butte the Iruii had ben checked lo Sea'.tie and was nut out on the local train, but was held for the lluough train later. So it became "necessary to find another copy of the Bible and the seaich was begun. Ike Harpsler, the conductor, went through the train and endeavored to find a Bible. There was none 1st be fujnJ. Then the inrm reached Big Bind. Ilirpslir aakml the ageni lueie ir he hud a Hi ile. Tl., reply was cinphai 'cully in the Health . I'll train went ,r,i in (io'd C: -k At ihis hlatiun the aK-'iit said there iiad been a woiiiiin who had a I'nllc. but her inis baud had hi en It all ifei i ed and siie had gone a few days before, lakiiu; H e liioa with l.er. So Hieie was innhlug doi. g at Gold Cieek. Haskell n xt. Ilaipsicr sv. uii; oif the train ami vwiik.il c aifloi ntly up lo the young loan w no manipulates lue ivcv ihele. "Have ou a Bible.'" "Wot s a Bibie'.'" vyan the answer, and Ihe conductor lied. Drui. in. i. mi is toe Hint .-tut. on. Tney aie vely nice people al the ll: ll.nlonu.l alulinll, hul tlty Wiie shut I on Bibles. SKitcniian and conductor by tins li.ne were di.v our agt i. Tleie v. ere sun.- l.felcliees that Pf r.at- r Bev cringe w allied to look up fill Ills' next speech and mi l.- wa an earnest ilenre up II, e pail o." 'he cie.dncnil lo sat sty lie- d.-n and. But tne ase looked hopol. sa. If Iheie was no Bible in Gold Cieek. and if tin ip was uniie In Dium mond. and if Haskell and Blv Bend ha I fut uisiieiV none, the n w here would a Bible be found'.' For there la sorely no other place on the map w here the Bible in needed more than at these. Suttly there would be none al Bear Mouth or Niinrod or Bonus. And il would bo too laio nl I'lin ton and Bonner. But Harpsler. acute as he i. had over looked one possible, source. When the Imin flopped al a In lie water lank station, as a A It'll II H D. CALL. 'tinnier nf course he walked to the station biiin and as'tnd him if lie had a Bible. The '. niiiii Ir d And Ike gut it. lie took it Into tne nam and gave it to ftenalor Keveridge. jWl'i. was profuse In his thanks. Then i 1 1 a 1 1 1 hi- a-kid him to look at the name of ;tln- siatioti. v The senator looked. 1 1 was 11.11 Gate. -New York Trlbuna. j ritviii.K tn- tiii: oi Kit. J .aii"riliious Wlf Willie, were you ami Ivoiir iapa really at the park last nlghl ' and n il In a saloon '.' , Loviil Llltle Willie-Papa gave me a iiu.iilir not to tell, and I won't. tine Sunday morning little Bobby showed sikiis of having Honiel Iiii.r on his iiiimi. i I'hiall.v In- miiKieii d up courage and ad dr..- ed l is futln r thus: "Say, papa, don't you llilnk ii Is time ,r oie to giad tale from siuiiilay seniiid'.'" "Ktliel, name Minn w iid animal that growls over its meal and weais a warm fur coat in winter, ibat prowls around at nnhi and .lips in tlK- day time, luei"-- " h. y.ni ui , In I g.i anv furliier you ar talking about inv jiapa." Tiie rim! iiir of a iiiw i, iii.uui little tni.i. ! wishing to lid her of the tear of aoin io In a field lliioiiifii which she had to pass, told lo r to so right by and pretend j she ilulii t see i,,, (I. j "Bui. in. num. i .' protesied tha Smell insid, j "wouldu I thai be deceiving th cows?''