8 TITK OMAHA DAILY II HR: SATIIKDAY. XOVKMREIl 7. 190S. BRAN DEIS Women Fine Women's S25and qo a ninplQ oample oults at s s s s s s s s s s s s Great Special Sale Extraordinary Sale Silks ana VELVETS Manufacturers' mill ends of fine silk velvets, newest shades, 21,-; to 10 yard length.-thc rarest opportunity ever known to Imy'liigh class silk velvets at the Ji regular price Saturday, v a yard, at SI and $1.25 Dress Silks 49c Yd Beautiful satin messalincs, in new -colorings warp bengalines, chavron fancies satin New York Model Hats New shipments just received from our New s I York buyer who secured several hundred ' stunning models at a sacrifice. Such Bargains Were Positively Never Before Offered at a Sale in Omaha S WOMEN'S FAI SUITS J Entire Surplus Stock and Sample Lines, Bought From a New York Manufacturer Stunning Suits, Worth Up To $30, at $15 stripes and dotted, satin barred ry. taffeta, etc., etc. black and I'V colors, at, yard Jt C L O Ml ii i r w - 4 5 i J Great Assortment of New York ! Model HatsIn the Smarts J. est New Styles J Large and medium sized hats trimmed f'; charmingly with ostrich plumes and tips J; sasnes, leathers, bands, etc., t ...fvr s s s model hats, at. Your Choice of all the S20 and $30 Fall Model Hats from the Purchase. J ' Smart as they can be and elegantly trim- ' med. in the newest New York stvl , J J a stunning group at.. i J Untrlmmed Hats In all new fall styles and colors ready to trim worth up to $1.25. at.... 25c The newest up-to-date special, feather worth i- DRANDEIS f speciaia-Cut Flower Dept New Store South Sid d 1 L.U ..4. 11 r.. u l i. nn - j VJT II 4 VS V A r ' All colors regular 11.00 a p ; rosea large quantities, at, floral Designs Our Specialty 49c J 1- s s s s s d 9 s s s s Pocahontas Bands trimming for Hats extra Candy Specials s J CARNATIONS Long items, at 30c doz. ! . Chrysanthemums at Special Prices , Also American Beauties and Violets d i Boston Ferns and Asparagus at Low Prices S s s s s s s s s s There were just 700 smart new Suits in this purchase. Many of them are samples and are individual styles. Scores of Smart Variations of the New Directoire Styles. Long, graceful Coats with L'Aiglon collars and revers large . button trimmings and elaborate finishings of braid. Skirts are in modified sheath effects also coat skirts, buttoning all the way down front or side. Women's Suits, Worth $25, $30 ma $35 TV-i 1 T.- Such genuine bargains in Women's Fall Tailored Suits were never before offered in Omaha never so many high-class Suits to sell at such extreme bargains. Every New Fall Color Is Here. , In new, bright colors, In blacks and In those mix tures so smart In plain tailored suits. Most of the coats are satin lined. The tailoring in these Suits Is specially good the workmanship Is what you expect In high-class Suits. Every Suit In the purchase on sale Saturday at one price. St Saturday In Sweetland Another Big Chocolate Sale Twenty popular sinus oi cnocoiaies an or. tnern are our regular 40c kinds Saturday only at,-lb. S lv popular 19c 10c JDaiduffs Molasses Kisses Saturday at, per pound V Homemade Fudge, a large variety of flavors, IP at, pound . ,'JC Trowbrtdfe's Orlrinal Choa. OI(l " everywhere at 60c lrl out Chips, rvprvwn.r. lb., Saturday at, lb irtorla Chocolate Al monds, Saturday at, a pound s s 39c Remember NEXT MONDAY is the Wonderful Sale of - J Ostrich PLUMES Be Sure and See the X Big Window Displays d GREAT BLANKET SALE SATURDAY IN THE BASEMENT DO NOT BUY A BLANKET THAT IS TOO SMALL No Matter How Much or How Little You Pay For a Blanket, Get One That is Full Size 12-4 COTTON BLANKETS at 75c Pr. We are at the present time belling 12-4 cotton blank ets at 75c per pair. There is no larger blanket made no matter what price you pay for it. These are soil and fleecy and very good weight, phe nomenal bar gains at, pair. . . . n 75c Extra Heavy 12-4 Cotton Blankets at SI Pr White, Gray and Tan Very soft and fleecy and extra heavy. They weigh 6 pounds to the pair. We will sell them as long aa 20 cases or 1,000 pair last at, per pair. ........ Blankets not so good as these are being sold In Omaha at a great bargain for $1.75 pair. 1 12-4 Wool Naps and Australian White or Gray Cotton Blankets $1.60 Pair Those soft, fleecy, wool finished Blankets, with wide Bilk bind ing. This is indeed a verV superior blanket on which we have had such an extraordi nary sale this year. We bought over 5,000 pairs of them and that is why we are enabled' to sell this 12-4 Cfl Cfl Blanket, a regu- u) II JU lar $3 quality, st, II nfr nalr $1.25 ROBE BLANKETS at 69c Pr. Fancy striped cotton blan kets, just the thing for bath robes, slumber gowns and house wrap pers. They come in neat pink, blue and tan stripes and are worth $1.25 per pair. On sale now as long as we have them In stock, at, per pair 69c $2.50 SATEEN COMFORTERS IIN ALL COLORS PLAIN CENTERS-COLORED BORDERS C LQ W honglit 50 ennrm at nn xrr-tl"rmHy low price. 85 cas wfr Bold lam Saturday, t"t IScawog wfnt atray by the railroad company and have only f I J uwt arrived. Thuw who wr unahle to gt them last Hmurday will havi an opportunity Saturday morning There ara only 15 cawew of tlurn II . and they will not Inxt long. They pome In all colora, were made to retail at li.BO each.' At tl earn they are the greatest Comforter bargain ever J offyrertvJtnjpore anywhere. We will onitwnUiriitw A Special Purchase o? 1,000 i CARRIAGE BAGS 9 and 10-in. Frames worth up to $2, each 69c-98c 1,000 high grade black carriage bags in this S purchase, all fine quality leather and leather ( lined a manufacturer's surplus stock of f these hand bags, worth up to $2.00 each, tit i' 69c nd 98c f f Men's thin model Watches German silver case, American movement warranted for perfect time 53.98 One-piece Kaby Alli gator 13a;, o!h. v Etores usl; $7, iiu cfals $3.98 S4.QS Women's tMt Tins Oxi dized gold plate, set with fancy stones and raised flower effects, worth COc and 75c, 23 Over 20 Xew Styles in Bracelet For women and misses, at special prices for Saturday only. k DRANDEIS lj Book Sale ! In Brandeis Book Dept New Copyright Books That Afk ( Were Published at $1.50, for fUzC Brass Bowl, by Louis J. Vance. Six-Cylinder Courtship, by Edward Field. Little Citizens, by Myra Kelly. Red Saunders, by Henry Phillips. Fighting Chance, by Rob ert Chambers. Rosalind at the Red Gate. by Meredith Nicholson. Emmy Lou, by George Madden Martin. Lion's Share, by Octave Thanet Golden Horseshoe, by Robert Aiken. Lavender and Old Lace, by Myrtle Reed. YOUR CHOICE AT BRANDEIS at 49c S S Great Drug Bargains 2Sc bottle Hydrogen Per oxide 9c 2Gc Dr. Graves' Tooth Powder Uo 25c Colgate's Talcum Pow der 16c 2.ric Sanltol Tooth Powd..l9c 25c Rublfuum 19c Uso Pond Lilly Cream for Chaps 26c $1.00 Pompelan Massage Cream (9c $1.50 Oriental Cream.. $1.09 60c Satin Kkln Cream... 3 9o 60c Hays' Hair Health.. 45c 50c Herplclde 45c 60c Carmen Powder. ... 38c 2,ric linptd. Rice Powder. 17c 75e Wood Violet Sachet Powder, per 0. 49c 15c Chamois 9c 60c White Rose, Crab Apple. Lilac or Jocky Club, pr ounce 29c B0AP8. 25c Woodbury's Facial Koap 17c 5 cakes Ivory Soap 19: 6e Tar Soap, 3 cakes.,.. On 26c Cutlcura Soap 20c 10c Palm Olive or Jap Rose Soap 8c You cannot afford to mls this opportunity a Renu Ine Ideal Hair tn,. Brash for OOK- One to a customer. 1VBBEB OOOD3. $3 Fountain Syringe. .j ;n 85c Fountain Syringe. ... 5!c $1 Fountain Syringe 6!ic $1 Hot . Water Bottlo. . . u&e 85c Hot Water Bottle... 5c $3 Female Douche $:'.00 $3 60 Marvel Whirling Spray $2.75 $1.60 Hot Water Hi. ttle, $1.09 $1.76 Chamois Vests. ..$ 1 .3U WB BELL PATX1TT MEDX CllfZS AT CUT PKICB. 26o White Pine Com pound I0o J6o Ilsterlnn i:tr 26c Broino-Seltzer i' lu ll Lyilla Pinkham's k' tahlH ( 'niiitiftiinH . . Rut II Swamp Root. . . Ask for Mme. Yalo' hnnk on fh trentlH,. 11 ence of Health and Beauty. si'c A O'S flee H of .Sri- V GRAIN TRAFFIC ON INCREASE Receipta and Shipmenti Are Heavier October, 1908, Than 1907. DURUM AND WHITES WHEAT BIO Lrr Qltles of This Grata Are Cassia - late) Omaha, Wktrtii Year Aao It Wm ' ; Uckla. Aecelpts and shipments of grain for the month of October as tabulated by the Omaha Grain exchange show an Increase In the amount of wheat received this year In Omaha over October, 1907. The larger amount Is an Indication of the way Omaha . la extending as a grain ' center. Large quantities of Durum and hard winter wheat from Colorado are now being received here and, none came from this section a year ago. With 100,000 new farms in the Da kota as the result of recent land open ings the amount of grain shipped here Is certain to be still much greater In amount. Corn receipts are small compared with a year ago. This Is easily explained, how ever. The three corners In wheat which Patton of Chicago successfully manipulated have cleaned up the country with respect to this grain and an enormous amount lias reached the grain centers far earlier than usual. The official figures follow: Receipts, October, lt. Wheat 1,049.900 Corn 4&),9ip0 Oat.... 2,2. ) Rye 4.900 Barley 184.000 Receipts, October, I)?. Wheat 1.142.400 Corn l..iM0 Oats 1,92. 4" Rye SO.oiiO Barley 101, (HO Totals. ..4.w 200 Totals.... 4,546.000 Shipments for October, 1908, were: Wheat 1,501,000 NO MORE DYSPEPSIA OR STOMACH MISERY Eat Tour Favorite Foodi Without Fear of Indigestion or Upiet ; St6mach. Borne people think they have Indiges tion, others Catarrh of the Stomach, oth ers NervousneHs, Cancer or Dyspepsia, etc. Call it this If yon will, bat the real nam for your trouble la Food Fermenta tion, with only partial digestion. Kvery thlng you eat turns to either Acid. Stom ach gas or kjtomach poison, which weak, ens' the digestive organs, rauslng a lack of gastric Juice. Your food sours, Is only half digested, and you become affected with loss of appetite, pressure and full ness after eating, burning sensation, a Reeling of vomiting, heartburn, water brash and tenderness In the pit ef the stomach, slimy tongue, bad taste In the siouth, constipation. , nausea, belching of a diaalBeaa, sick headaches, mental de pression and many other common symp toms. You can cure all this by not eating, by not putting any food In your stomach to ferment; but how about the nourishment needed to sustain your bodily strength? If you are a stomach sufferer, either uiun or woman, young or old, whether you call It Indigestion or any other name, go now to your druggist and give 10 cents tor a case of Tape's Dlapepsln. Every possible kind of Stomach trouble Is readily cured by Dlapepsln, which take right hold of the food In your stomach and digests It alone, without the help of the stomach, just as If your stomach wasn't there. After a few days use of Dlspepsin your Stomach wilt again be In good working order, your meals will thoroughly digest and your Intestines will be clean and fresh, and you will have no use for lax atives or liver regulators. Corn 1,20.000 Oats l,3.0O0 Rye 16.000 Barley 35,000 Total 4,816,000 P0ST0FF1CE SHOWS GAINS Bluj Increase la Volume of Business, ladlratina; Growth for City Trade. During the month of October Just ended the Omah'a postofflce shows a tnarked In crease In the work of all of Us depart ments as compared with that of a yeir ago. Indicating a big growth in bunineas. Herewith is given a detailed statement of the work of the Omaha office during tha respective months of October, 1907 and 191: . POSTAL RECEIPTS. I 1917. 108. Sales of stumped paper...$3.212.94 63.810 JO Second class matter 6,648.08 7.184.-' SJ and4th-claiis matter.. 4.4.23 95J.2S Total $70,175.25 71,947.30 Increase for 1!X)8, $1.7TJ.05, or i per cent. REGISTRY. 1907. 1"8 Ko. registered pieces for dlspatrh. 6.152 7.049 No. registered pieces delivered. .. .8.3SS 8.479 Increase for 19i: Dispatch, 897; deliveries, 111. MONEY ORDER DEPARTMENT. 197. 19oa. Money orders Issued. ...$ 8ft. S5S 83 $69,966.37 Decrease for 19oK Vv9iS Money orders paid S k.lil 63 298.081 41 Irjcrease for 19t, $33,36.87, or 12 per cent. MAIL, HANDLED. 1907. W. Outgoing-No. pieces .S25 ) 7.613.410 Ini-iiming No. pieces !.l'i.530 2.SM6.S50 Outgoing: Increase for 19i, 1.117.640 pieces, or 17V4 per cent. Incoming: Increave for 19l, 687.320 pieces, or 28 wr cent. Aa Inlr Gash should be covered with clean bandages saturated with Bucklen's Arnica Salve. Heals burns, wounds, sores, piles. 25c. For sale by Beaton Drug Co. CoaTeatlua at Aarlcalt arlsls. Dr. Charles C. Clark, associate statis- lidaa ot tha pesartmant ai AaWauu one of the delegates to represent tha United States at the general assembly of the In ternational Institute of Agriculture, which Is to convene In Rome, Italy, In November, lias sailed to be present for the preliminary work' of the Institute. The convention will be for the purpose of preparing a plan of organisation of the Institute which will be pasned upon bv the general aBs mby, con sisting of delegates from the forty-six sig natory powers. One of the Important fea tures of the Institute's work will be efforts toward perfec ting some plan of collecting, unifying and disseminating International statistics of agricultural products. SECRETARYSHIP FOR SOMEONE Associated Charities Has Position to Be Filled at the Meeting Saturday. The annual meeting and election of the Associated Charities will be held at 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon at the office of the president, K. C. Barton. Reports of the year's work will be made and plans for the coming year discussed. The election of a permanent secretary to succeed S. P. Morris, who resigned several months ago to become associated' with the national child labor committee, will be the most Im portant business. William Leonard, the present acting secretary. Is not a candidate for the position. Applications from aiout fifteen men and women are being consid ered, among these being several of wide experience and more than local rputatlon. ro aeunne hcuuii win ue luaen regaruing several policies that have been suggested J until after the new secretary is installed. - " Ik: ,ua ii PI? II OLDEST IN YEARS HIGHEST IN HONORS MOST WIDELY USED A good housekeeper says: "All the eaily yeais of my life weie spent in the tropics of India; and in the many English and American homes with which I was familiar Baker's Cocoa was almost universally used. Since coming to this I Viav vrurimrni4 with other makes, but have tuuiiu r i ...... - put them all aside for Baker's, which seems so much more acceptable." Walter Baker & Co. Ltd. Established 1760 Dorcheater, M. New Weaves j AVE YOU noticed the attractive) ii weaves and colorings on display this season? The handsome effects la Greens, Olives, Browns and Grays? The styles this season are so radical from former seasons, that any hold over suit will be unpleasantly conspic uous. Better array yourself In up-to-date garments. To Even Vo Our Medium Pri L,lne we have reduce! the price on many of our highest grade fab rica. You'll find a liberal assort ment of $30 and $43 sty lea on the $40 tab!es-$42 and $40 atyles en the $33 tab!es-$35 and $33 fab. rica at $30. Trousirt J6 to $12 Suits 525 to $50 aasaaaeaa aVJfc4Jfti WILLIAM JERKKMS' BOH &OW-11 houth Ifith Si.