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    THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 9, VJW.
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Women's Underwear in the
Ak-Sar-Ben Visitors'
Sale
Womrn'l fin combed Cotton Vest,
Ilk tape, hand trimmed, perfect ru
tin pant to match, ankle length.
This (tarment Is special at 80c, In
Hatunlay'a Knit at, a garment. rc.
Wonifn'i medium -elght white cot.
ton union lultt, high neck and long
slsetes. High mxk ami short sleeves
or low link hii1 sleeveless, Hnkla
length. Fine value at, a suit fl.
Saturday Umbrella Special
26 and 28-inch black piece dyed
taffeta silk with taped edge, silk
cord and tasael. Many cf them
have the new ebony detachable
handle with sterling mounting, a
real bargain at $2, your choice In
Saturday's sale at, each $1.50.
Main floor.
BE SURE XO VISIT OUR.
Special Sale of Women's
Wrappers and Long Kimo
nos Saturday at Bargain
Square No. 3, Commencing
at 9 A. M.
Blue Calico Wrappers, a few
odd sizes, $1.25 values, Saturday,
each, 66c.
Long Flannelette Kimonos, a
good value at $1.50, all sizes Sat
urday at, each, 69c.
GRAND SHOWING
Saturday at the Men's Section
Men's fine cotton half hose in gray, blue, black and tan, regu
lar S5c value, Saturday at 2 pairs for 25c.
35c all linen Initial Handkerchiefs, Saturday, each 25c.
25o all linen Initial Handkerchiefs, Saturday, each, 3 for 50c.
These handkerchiefs are our
regular line, these reduced prices
being for only one day.
A complete line of men's out
ing flannel night shirts at 60c,
stag they represented all the human emo
tions, the joys and sorrows of life. Each
knight was taking tht part of some char
acter prominent In State lore and the many
colored costumes formed a kaleidoscope
of bright hues as the knlgnis went through
the evolutions.
During the evolutions of the knights the ;
lights wera turned low, only the soft glow
of the Japanese lanterns lighting the hall.
Colored spot lights thrown on the march
ers Increased the beauty of the color effect.
Tin many hues of the costumes changed
constantly under the lights.
Again the trumpet blast Hounds and the
Board of Governors, twelve In number
with their uniforms enter and psss
to the front of the hall where they take
their places before the dais ranging them
selves On either side of the steps leading
to tht throne.
Then to another blast his majesty, him
self, preceeded first by J. N. Italdrlge as
bishop and then by his little crown bearer,
Edward Crotoot, his long train borne by
two pages, Ilobert Lane Buckingham and
Morse Palmer, entered the hall and
marohed majestically down the center of
the hall to the throne.
Behold I The Klngl
As ths royal party enters the hall, there
Is first a deep sllencs as the people press
forward eagerly to learn the great secret
of ths king's identity. The sllencs lasts t
Suits and Dress
arains
TO SET THE TOWNA TALKING
Our suit and dress sal now on the way brings you some mighty
exceptional values in quality and fashion.
85 dresses, values up to $25, your choice Saturday $10 t0 $15
185 Sarapla suits, no two alike, valuca from $22.50 to $32.50, your
cholco' at $14.00 to $22.50
New Parisian kilted skirts, in all materials, from $5 to $15
Long tight-fitting coats in coverts and broadcloths, from . .$5 to $35
We are also showing a fall line of street and evening capes ranging in
price from to $25
811k Rubberized raincoats, special offering Saturday from $5 to $7.50
Open Evo
niugs .Till
S.
onductors
Able-bodied men, between the ages of 23 nnd 40, above
five feet six inches in height, and well recommended, for
permanent positions as conductors and motormen.
Itesidents of Oinaha and vicinity preferred.
Apply from 9:30 to 11 a. m. and 2 to 4 p. m. daily, at the
office of huperintendent of transportation, 2d floor Merch
ants' Nationul Bank building.
Omaha
Street
Our Great Annual Ak-ar-Ben Visitors' Sale
ONE DAY ONLY
It is our usual custom during Ak-Sar-Ben to hold n great money paving sale for the benefit of the visitors as well ns
our city trade. This sale is decidedly different from the ordinary sale as it is aii offering of choice new goods at prices that
others quote on their odds and ends. We tell of only a few of the bargains There are many more just as good. Remem
ber: This Ak-Snr-Ben Visitors' Sale is for one day only. Come to Thompson, Bclden & Co.'s Saturday. Plenty of salespeople
to wait upon you.
PLEASE ACCEPT OUR HOSPITALITY AND FREE USE TO OUR REST ROOMS
YOURSELF WITHOUT INCURINO THE SLIGHTEST OBLIGATION
Special Sale of Fancy Linens
Saturday Basement
Linen Department
All our $1.25 Filet Scarfs and
Shams, Saturday's sale jjrlce, 6 On
each.
All our $1.50 Torchon Lace
Scarfs and Centerpieces, Satur
day's sale price, 75c each.
All our 20c Tenorlffe Doylies,
Saturday's sale price, 5c each.
All our 2."c 12-ln. Renaissance Doy
lies In this sale at 12 Vic each.
75c, $1 and $1.60 each.
Main floor, south aisle.
See our men's window on How
ard street.
for only an Instant and as the features of
Arthur Crittenden Smith are recognised
the applause shakes the rafters.
The king and his escorts pass down to
ths dais and mount the gorgeously car
peted steps to the foot or the throne. There
the bishop by virtue of his office places the
crown on the royal head and again me
populace breaks forth Into cheers.
The heralds again march to the front of
the dais and blow tht call for the entrance
of the royal consort and her retinue. First
enter the princesses of the court repre
sentatives of the beauty of the realm of
Quivers.
Court Princesses March In.
In their gorgeous velvet robes of state
the piincr sees of tht court walked- two and
two. The short train of orange velvet
hung straight from ths shoulders while
ths front dropped to ths foot of the skirt,
a white satin panel . rpangled with gold
and embroidered In gold thread. From the
tip of tho peaked, gold-spangled orange
! satin csps veils of white chiffon fell to the
waist in the back and. In their hands they
carried palm leaves tied with bows of yel
low satin ribbon.
The prlncfsses marched slowly down thej
hall and took their places in front of the
governors to await the coining of her
majesty, the queen.
The Interest of the spectators Is now
centered on the entrance through whloh
Mail Orders
Promptly
Filled.
" Mor men
& Council Bluffs
Railway Company
Ball Doit MTI r0II
Great Glove Sale Saturday at Bargain Square No. 2
Basement
A special purchase of a Drummer's Sample Line of men's, women's
and children's golf and cashmere gloves of extra quality to be sold Satur
day at 9 a. in. at the Bargain Square in the Basement. These are nice,
fresh goods and worth as much to you as if we had a full line of sizes.
Lot No. 1 29c Per Pair Lot No. 2 59c Per Pair
Women's, children's and men's Women's and children's lined
golf gloves in all shades and a cashmere gloves and we also Include
great many sizes. Worth up to 75c,
Saturday at 9 a. m., a ifl
pair ZC
OF NEW
SECOND
Saturday Hose Special
Women's black silk lisle, also a few colors in plain lisle, regular 50c
quality, Saturday, a pair, 25c. ( Main floor.
Saturday at the Toilet Goods
60c Perfumes, Saturday, an oz., 29o
Castile Soap (Bocabella) Saturday,
a bar 69c.
Kirk's Shandon Bells Soap, Satur
day, a box, 19o.
Leave name and address
for our next circular, ready
for mailing soon.
B - 10 -
the royal contort will appear. She enters
behind her crown bearer, little Mary Louise
Ulfford, carrying the new tiara dazzling
with diamonds on a velvet pillow. Her
train la carried by her two little pages,
Floyd Smith and Oeorge Smith.
Comes the ftneenl
The hush of anticipation gives way to
the clapping of hands as the queen, Miss
Brownie Bess Baum, enters and Is recog
nized by the thousands. Marching with
stately tread down the hall she takes her
place beside the king and receives from his
hand the crown.
The coronation gown worn by the queen
was of soft white satin cut princess,
decollette and with court train cut round.
Over this was a tunic of exquisite crystal
lace richly, embroidered In a conventional
leaf design and studded wljfh pearls and
edged with a double row of crystal fringe.
The overdress showed between the panels
draped In pnriler effect, and at the edges
of the back panel was tied a sash of white
chiffon. The dainty short sleeves were of
tulle embroidered with pearls and crystals
and edged with crystal fringe.
The coronatjos robes that have done serv
ice (or other queens were replaced by a
new robe of pale blue velvet bordered with
gold embroidery and edged with ermine.
This was held In place with ropes of pearls.
The necklace of festooned ropes of pearls
that has adorned the necks of all the
queens of Ak-Sar-Bcn was the only royal
Jewel worn. The tiara was new and was
composed of brilliants arranged In a semi
wreath with clusters of sparkling Jewel
at the front.
1 Hewatars Pledge Fealty.
The ceremony of coronation over, the
governors, each with a princess on his arm,
ascend the dais and bow their respects to
their majesties. The trumpeters sound an
other call and the people strain their eyes
to see what new surprise Is awaiting them.
From all parts of the hall army officers
glittering with gold lace, assemble In the
center of the floor and led by the chief
knlght-at-arms, General Morton, they
march to the throne. Taking the hand of
the queen they all pay their respects 'and
then descend to the dancing floor each with
i ne of the ladles of the court for the graul
march.
As the orchestra changes from the grand
march to the swinging waltz the dancing
floor In alive with couples. The urand
ball In honor of King Ak-Sar-Ben XV and
his royal consort has begun.
On with the Dance I
The scene of pompous ceremony becomes
one of brilliant and buoyant gaiety.
Dancing couples under the bright blaze of
lights make a spectacle to rejoice the
heart of the monarch, whose greatest pleas
ure Is found In witnessing the Joy of his
subjects.
The beauty of the ball scene was en
hanced by ths pretence of hundreds of
officers in the dress uniform of blue and
gold lace. These gave a touch of color
which heightened the effect made by the
usual black of tho civilian's dress suit.
Among the public officials from out of
the city were Governor Ashton C. Fhal-
1 Icnberger and Senator K. J. Burkett who
I occupied a box.
i . SZ 1
Princesses, Ladles In Waiting;, Maids
of Honor and Ladles of the Court.
The following women comprised the prin
cesses of the court, the ladles of royal
blood, the maids of honor, the ladies of the
court and the ladies In waiting:
Princesses of the Court.
Jean Ayciigg
Elizabeth Ce.ngd.on
Marion HIUr
Hilda Hammer
Ruth Moorhead
Dorothy Morgan
Prances Nasli
Miriam Patterson
Louise Peck
Gladys Peters
I Louise Lord
! Aiice -Caiey
I Mctirew
j Ladles of the
! Melora Woolworth
Blood Moral.
l.e.-ie Bt-adv Davis
Ada Klrkendall
Wharton
Mary Lee McShane
ltimford
Margaret Wood
Cummer
Nathalie Merrlam
Millard
Jean Cudahy
Fairfield
Mae Lur.ily Les
Oertrude Kountze
fie wart
Grace Allen Clark
L'thti Morse
Mildred Lomax
Kdlth Smith Day
Ella Cotton Magee
Maids mt
Honor Nebraska Cuaaty
Representatives.
Name. Town and County.
Anna Gass Columbus, Platte.
Florence Wheeler Stella, Richardson.
hUlna Nolan Paplllion, barpy.
Dulce Keaoor titriu. Scott's Bluff.
Hen Reed Rushvllle. Sheridan
Stella Janirog Ashton, Sherman.
Marthu Boyd Harrison, Sioux.
Rosette Wilhelms Bruiting, Thayr.
H I Rosette Wiihelin
H I Jennie Macllerr
H Ora.ce Mlgnery..
J 1 Wmnifred B. Ne
run.... Pender. Thurston.
Bartlett. Wheeler.
elson.. Niobrara, Knox.
IIOS AX.& DIPT U. A-ll
BASEMENT SATURDAY
some good tan gauntlets and many
gloves worth up to $1.75, Sat- rf
urday at 9 a. m., a pair . . . .DJC
FALL
FLOOR
60c Combs, Saturday, each 35c.
Large size Glycerine Soap, Saturday
each iftc.
75c Complexion Brushes, Saturday,
each 49c. Main Floor.
Visit our beautiful new
Hair Goods Department on
third floor. '
8 - 1)
Bess Qlllesple Madison, Madison.
Margaret Porter Central Cltv. Merrick.
Edna Weoms Fullerton, Nance.
Iiura Kuhlman Nebraska City. Otoe.
Minnie kuiii Fiainview, pierce.
Capltola Campbell Wymote, Gage.
Clara Thorp Burwell, Garfield.
r.trie swannon Autoia, Hamilton.
Kathleen Doyle O'Neill, Holt.
Gracla Dugger Falrbury, Jefferson.
Hazel Hohlman Minden, Kearney.
Margaret Haley Valentine, Cherry.
Grace Mcintosh Sidney, Cheyenne.
Hattle Thompson Clay Center. Clay.
Fern Meehan Leigh, Colfax.
Kmnia M. Ackerman. .West Point, Cummlng
Kdlth Bivee Cozad, Dawson.
Mabel Swanson Chappell, Deuel.
Amy Coats Ponea, Dixon.
Ada Morris Beaver City, Furnas.
Abrigal Alexander. .1. Hastings, Adams.
DemaMellck Nellgh, Antelope.
Frances Wilson Harrisburg, Banner.
Hazel Armstrong Butte, Boyd.
Jessie Champion Hartington, Cedar.
Klva Bailey.
. imperial,, t nasa
. Dunnlng.Hlaine.
. .Plattsmotith, Cass.
..Lincoln, Lancoster.
..Broken Bow, Custer.
. .Tekamah, Burt.
..Stanford, Harlan.
..Wallace, Lincoln.
..McOook. Bed Willow.
Myrtle Jester
Lena Frlcke
Grace Bryan
Hernlce McComas...
Lois Nesblt
Winifred Waters....
EloisP Harper
Edna Waite
Leta Thompson
..York. York.
Klna Nisson Kennard, Washington
Marls Hermanson Kearney, Buffalo.
Ida Mvatt David City, Butler.
Mildred Kingsbury... Crand Island, Hall.
Pauline Huper Pawnee City. Pawnee
Monte Theobald Wayne, Wayne.
Hilda Hansen St. Paul, Howard.
Maids of Honor.
Carolyn Barkalow
Ruth Brandels
Louise Bennett
Sarah Bourke
Olive Baker
r:velyn Bergman
Irene Cole
Anna Coad
Olive Carpenter
lUlon Davis
Elisabeth Pickens
Daphne Peters
Marie McShane
Katherlne Powell
Kdlth Patrick
Nannie BlehardBon
Mary Richardson
Helen Smith
Gwendolyn White
Margu-iite Wilcox
Agnes Burkley
Lorraine Constock
Maruaret Coffin
Laura Dale
Martha Dale
Eastman
Katherlne McClana
han itussel McKelvy
Pessle Yates
Helen Hendrlo
Mae Hamilton
Ruth Latenrr
Mae Hamilton
tiurlow
Mildred Funkhouser
Bessie Fry
Annlo C. Fry
Alice Fry
Isabel French
Amy Kathleen Gil
more 1 uclle Hayden
Eleanor Januith
Annette Larly
Helen Matters
Helen Millard
Elizabeth McConncIl
Maids of Honor Out
of Town.
Miss Maud Trego. Cherokee, Ia.
Miss Laura Hoarb. Cherokee. Ia.
Miss Mary Rrodenbach, Cherokee, Ia,
Miss Phebc Young, Cherokee, la.
Miss Clara Mackin, Nebraska City. Neb.
Miss Marcla Perkins. Fremont. Neb.
Miss Mlna Hansen. Sioux City. la.
Miss Clars, Belle Oberft liler, Sidney, Neb.
Mi hs Huth Buker. Lincoln.
Miss Kdna Baker. Lincoln.
Miss Mary D. O'Rourke. Kansas City.
Miss Ethel Gtillek. Denlson, la. '
Miss Julia Cohurn, Minneapolis.
Miss Blanch 1'nlerklroher, Burlington, Ia.
Miss Grace Clark. Papllllon, Neb.
Miss Adele Tonner, Dubuque, la.
Miss Beatrice Wilcox. Minneapolis.
Miss May Weaver, Kansas Cltv.
Miss Trolla Born. New York City.
Miss Ethel Burkett. Lincoln.
Miss Grace Bryan. Lincoln.
Miss Lucille Brown, Kearney, Neb.
Miss June Brown. Kearney. Neb.
Miss Grace Sliallenherper, Lincoln.
Miss Clara Kingsbury. Kort Robinson, Neb.
Miss Ottolle Nesmlth. Fort Omaha.
Miss Clifton, Fort Omahs.
Miss Teresa Farrell, Fort Omaha.
Miss IOiiRhhurniigh. Kort Crowk, Neb.
Miss 1 lllni.it-.. Fort Crook, Neb.
Miss Rachel Klncade, Kanpas City.
Miss Plummer. Fort Crook. Neb.
Miss Myra Bradbury, Chicago.
Miss Jean Barkalow, Denver.
Miss Erma Willing. Broken Bow, Neb.
Mihs Bessie Noland. St. Louis.
Miss Florence Wyman. New York City.
Ladies of the Court.
Mesdames
C. L. Alleman
J. B. Erwin
Taul W. Kuhns
Albert Krng
E. V. Lewis
N. P. Loonils
J. P. Ixird
Z. T. Llndsey
J. G. Martin
W. H. McCord
T. W. McCnllough
E. G. McOlltbn
W. Mmrls McKay
J. A. McShune
Edgar Allen
L. Raker
P.. L. Baldwin
D. Barkalow
Milton T. liar low
E. Baum
Mary Beaton
C. E. Bedwell
C. Belden
W. R. Bennett
J. B. Blanchard
John S. Brady
f.-J'-.-gc-yKrr
I!
n
TO COME AND ENJOY
TO BUY
Embroideries at Half Price
In the Ak-Sar-Ben Vis
itors' Sale
Beautiful Allovers, Flounclngs,
Edgings, Wide and Narrow Inser
tions in Swiss, Nainsook and
Cambric matched sets all to go
in Saturday's sale at Just half
price. Main floor.
Remnant Sale of 15c Ginghams,
15c Flannelettes and Swansdown
at. .per yard, 6c.
MILLINERY SATURDAY
Gloves in the Ak-Sar-Ben
All the odds, also a line of extra good
$1.75 a pair. All to go in Saturday's sale
Saturday Candy
Balduff's delicious Nut Patties, regular price 40c a pound, Saturday
at, a pound, 25c.
Thompson, Belden & Co.'s special Chocolates, regular price 60c a
pound, Saturday at, a pound, 25c. Basement stairway.
Arthur Brandels
E. E. Bruce
H. K. Burket
U. B. Busch
Miss Frances
Butterfleld
T. C. Byrne
E. Buckingham
E. M. Bartlett
Frank L. Campbell
K. L. Carter
David Cole
Herman Cohn
Frank Colpctzer
Robert Cowell
J. C. Cowin
Clement Chnee
Ed A. Cudahy
James C. Dahlman
J. J. Dickey
C. N. Diets
J. J. Donahue
John C. Drexel
J. F. Flack
J. C. French
Thomas A. Fry
D. B. Fuller
Benjamin Gallagher
Harold C. Glffoid
Robert Gilniore
M. A. Hall
K. S. Hall
George L. Hammer
Charles Harding
C. S. Hayward
G. M. Hitchcock
E. C. H odder
F. B. HochBtetlcr
R. C. Howe
J. M. Hendrle
G. W. Megeath
Charles Metz
Rome Miller
A. L. Mohler
C. R. Montgomery
W. V. Morse
James H. Morton
W. H. Munger
M. R. Murphy
W. H. Murrey
Charles Morton
C. F. Manderson
E. W. Nash
Charles Offutt
F. S. Owen
H. E. Palmer
J. N. H. Patrick
Edward P. Peck
H. J. Penfold
tshermsn pinto
C. H. Pickens
Al Powell
M. C. Peters
W. E. Reed
J. C. Root
II. Rosenzwelg ;
Charles U. Sherman
A. B. Somers
John Steele
B. F. Thomas
J. W. Thomas
G. H. Thummel
Mel Chi
J. E. Utt
A. J. Vlerllng
D. M. Vinaonhaler
C. M. Wilhelm
John A. Wakefield
G. W. Wattles
John R. Webster
Oeorge F. West
B. T. Whlto
K. S. Wilcox
Henry K. Wyman
11. W. Yates
Casper K. Yost
J. L. Illnes
W. K. Jones
C. E. Johannes
W. S. Jardlne
Joseph Kelly
William Kennedy
V. P. Klrkendall
o. D. Klpllnger
W. II. Koenlg
L. H. Korty
J. M. Banister
W. P. Burnham
W. F. Blauvelt
Omar Bundy
F. E. Buchan
C. W.
H. M.
Kennedy
McCianuhan
D. E.
E. 11.
McCarthy
Schuls
W. 1.
Wilder
B F. Eastman
Ladies of the Court Oat of Town.
Mrs. Cornelius Gardener, Fort Crook.'
Mrs. J. C. Troup, Lusk, Wyo.
Mrs. J. 1. Weaver, Kansas City, Mo.
Mrs. W. J. Bryan, Lincoln, Neb.
Mrs. A. C. tihallenberger, Lincoln, Neb.
Mrs. E. J. Burkett, Lincoln, Neb.
Mrs. George L. Sheldon, Nehawka, Neb.
Mrs. F. W. Brown, Lincoln, Neb.
Mrs. Norrls Brown, Kearney, Neb.
Mrs. William A. Glassford. Fort Omaha.
Mrs. Joseph T. Clark, Fort Crook.
Mrs. Margaret Gilchrist. Fort Omaha.
Mrs. Alfred T. Clifton, Fort Omahu.
Mrs. Delia Gibbs, Fort Omaha.
Mrs. William H. Oury, Fort Omaha.
Mrs. T. G. Clifton, Fort Omaha.
Mrs. O. 8. Gibbs, Fort Omaha.
Mrs. Lane, Fort Crook.
Mrs. White, Fort Crook.
Mrs. Stone, Fort Crook.
Mrs. Sophia Fish Colt, Fort Crook.
Mrs. W. C. Bennett. Fort Crook.
Mrs. Helser, Fort Crook.
Mrs. George D. Guyer, Fort Crook.
Mrs. Lawrence B. Slmonds, Fort Crook.
Mrs. Joseph Oohn, Fort Crook.
Mrs. Harry F. Dai ton, FortrCrook.
Mrs. Martin L. Crlmmlns, Fort Crook.
Mrs. George E. Ball, Fort Crook.
Mrs. Hentlg, Fort Crook.
Mrs. Clemens W. McMillan, Fort Crook.
Mrs. George H. McCiellan, Fort Crook.
Ladles ln Waiting;.
Mesdames
Joseph Barker
J. L. Baker
K. C. Barton
A. J. Beaton
J. H. Beaton
A. O. Beeson
W. B. T. Belt
F. C. Best
C. E. Black
B. Rogue, )r.
W. J. Bradbury
H. H. Brandels
Francis A. Brogan
W. H. Bucholz
J. T. Buchanan
E. Buckingham
Ward M. Burgess
S. Burns, Jr.
F. W. Judson
Charles Karbach
Ceorce H. Kelly
John L. Kennedy
A. C. Kennedy
T. F. Kennedy
A. V. Kinsler
E. E. Klpllnger
Luther L. Kountze
Charles T. Kountze
A. J. Love
It. H. Mnnley
John R. McDonald
Miss Louise
McPhei son
E. J. McVann
I. A. Medlar
I'. W. Mikesell
Miss Jessie Millard
C. D. Mullen
O. !;. McCune
C. K. MeGrew
E. Lee McShane
T. J. Mahonev
Frank T B. Martin
Arthur Metz
Fred Metz
Ezra Millard
J J. Monks
Harley Moorheud
D. A. Baum
W. F. Baxter
W. T. Bourlte
K. F. Brallcy
Ralph Breckenridge
E. E. Brvson
MIfs Ml!onu
Bntltifleld
II. II. Haldrlge
A. W. Carpenter
S S. C;ldwell
V. 11. Caldwell
'SSSZ
If you hav ner before tried
ESanEayacat
tMimos
Best Natural
Laxative Water
FOt
CONOTIPATION
Try it now
And judg for yourself
Special Sale of Towels
Saturday
Kverjr housekeeper feels the neces
sity of having a good supply of tow
els. This is your opportunity.
26 dnxen Scalloped Towels, regular
price 76c. Saturday a price. 60c each.
2S doien Scalloppd Towels, regular
price $t. Saturday's price "Be each.
50 doien Hemstitched Towels, regu
lar price 75o, Saturday's price 60c
each.
100 don n Hemmed and Hemstitched
Towel, regular price 46c, Saturday's
price 2?c each.
Special Sale Cluny Lace Doy
lies Saturday
25 doin 6-Inch Cluny Lr Doylies,
regular price 25c. Saturday's ale
prlvje 12 He each.
dosen 9-Inch Cluny I.ace IKylles,
reRUlar price 60c. Saturday's (sale
price 19c each.
25 doin 12-Inch Cluny I.ace Doy
lies, regular price 76c, Saturday's sale
price !lc eacli.
Special News From Blanket
Department In Base
ment Baby Crib Blankets, white with
dainty colored borders at each 10c.
All wool gray or plaid blankets,
full double bed size, very special
at $3.29 a pair.
Sllkoline Comforters, double bed
size at 69c each.
Special sale Ruffled Swiss Cur
tains from 19o per pair up.
Visitors' Sale
tan Cape Gloves, worth $1.25 to
at, a pair, 80c.
Main floor.
Specials
J. Clark Colt
Moshier Colpetzer
A. J. Cooley
Colt G. Campbell
B. W. Cotton
Palmatler
Joseph M. Cudahy
J. Frank Dale
W. I. Dale
John M. Daugherty
T. L. Davis
Miss Belle Dewey
Gould Dletx
K. W. Dixon
N. P. Dodge, Jr.
L. G. Doup
C. W. Drew
Eugene Duval
O. W. Dunn
Osgood T. Eastman
W. B. Fonda
Jay D. Foster
W. J. Foye
C. C. George
G. H. Gillespie
F. A. Nash
Louis C. Nash
Lenora Nelson
D. J. OBrlen
Fred Paffenrath
J. L. Penfold
James L. Paxton
W. A. Paxton, Jr.
F. C. Patton
George N. Peek
George Prlni
E. L. Potter
Guy II. Pratt
J. B. Kahm
W. A. Redlck
A. L. Reed
F. J. Tuggart
A. Remington
C. N. Robinson
C. C. Rosewater
Vlnto! Rosewater
Adolph Stors
J. R. Scoble
Miss Blanche
Sorenson
A. C. Smith
J. M. Guild
SATURDAY
Just received large shipments of
Edward Gato and Principe Do Galea
Cigars.
15c Gato, Marconls size -10d
15c Principe De Gales 10
10c Robert Emmet Invincible ....5?
10c Tom Moore Conchas 5C
10c Palmer House 5
Box of 25, for 31.25
10c El Contcnto, Perfection slse . .5
Box of 26, for $1.25
10c La SIncerldad Clear Havana . .5
Box of 50, for 2.50
10c Arogon, Clear Havana 5d
Box of 50, for $2.50
15c Arogon, Breva size, 8 for . . .25
Box of 60, for $4.00
Beaton Drug Go.
Farnam & 15th.
P. S. Gillette, Gem and all
other safety razor blades sharp
ened at 35c per dozen.
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JAPANESE TEA GARDEN
Children's Ball, Ak-Sar-Ben Den,
Saturday Afternoon, Oct. 9, 1909, 2:30 P, M.
A BEAUTIFUL AND FITTINO CLIMAX TO THE
AK-SAR BEN FESTIVITIES
Tickets on sale at II. J. Penfold & Co., 1410-1412 Harney.
Sherman & McConnell Co., Sixteenth and Dodge Streets.
Beaton Drug Co., Corner Fifteenth and Farnam Streets.
Myers-Dillon Drug Co., Corner Sixteenth and Farnain Sts.
ADMISSION Balcony Circle, 50o; Main Floor, $1.00; Iti
served Seats, 51.50; Box
O. V. Kmlth
K. H. Sprn(
Oeorge W. Sunnier
K. T. Cwuhp
II A. Tukcy
K. C Twamley
N H. fpdlke
! C. Wsgncr
H. it. Weller
Victor Whllo
V.. A
Hatfield
ti. V..
II. W.
c. w.
C A
Hyron
V. II
A. K.
II O.
Havestlck
II ok ell
Hull
Hill
Ilasllhs
Head
Jonas
Jordan
A. I'. Vhltmore
Thtron W. Josselyn Harry Wllklns
j. i.. HHKer
Miss Kllsabeth
Hooker
Troup Miller
Walter T. Page
V. H. Kamet-
l almer Ftndley
Will L. Tetter
H. H. HMdrlge
1.
II. Kllbotnne
T. McOrsth
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M.
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C. Ketrs
M. Wilhelm
Ladles la Availing -Ont of Tow I
Mis. V N. Haskell, Fort Omaha.
Mis. Oeorge II. White. Fort (.'rook.
Mis. Charles K. N . Morteun. Kurt 1
Mm, Daniel Shean. Kort t'rook.
Mr. Otho E. Michael!. Kort I'rooVl
Mrs. J. K. Uolucn, felnslta City,
Mrs. tleorge K. Moore, Knox, Ind.
Mrs. H. t). Hoard, Cherokee, la.
Mrs. Fred W. Currle, Minneapolis,
Mrs. F. II. (Merest. Keainev. Neb.
Mrs. Marc O. Perkins. Fremont. Nebl
Mrs. K. C. Currier, Sioux City. Ia.
Mrs. K. A. McComas. llroken Bow. Neil
Mrs. IV u. Ulllesple, Wymote, rseb.
Mrs. F. A. Keller, Falls City, Neb.
Mrs. J. M. Greene. Falls City. Neb.
Mrs. U. 1. Urlfflth, Falls City. Neb.
Mrs. J. V. Noell, Urock, Neb.
Mrs. II. C. Smith, Frsnkland. Neb.
Mrs. H. K. I'otter, Kairbury, Neb
Mrs. I. 1. Hlggs, Spokane, Wash.
Mrs. A. J. Sexton, Clyde. Kan.
Mrs, J. A. Kahout, Cuba. Kan.
Mrs. W. T. MrKarland. Uellevllle, Kin.
Mrs. 1). M. Mulllkln, Alundin, Kan.
.Mib. W. K. Hrecdlng, Murysvllle. Kan.
Mrs. W. T. Johnson, Pawne City, Neb.
Mrs. E. B. brooks. Pan nee City. Neb.
Mrs. J. W. Johnson, Farmoso. Kan.
Mrs. Charles Caton, Concordia, Kan.
Mrs. W. K. Boose, Falls Cltv, Neb.
Mrs. W. 'V. Hloan, Adams, Neb.
Mrs. M. L. Wilson. Kails City, Neb.
Mrs. J. W. Turner, sterling. Neb.
Mrs. Herman Melbke, Sterling, Neb.
Mrs. Charles Hamsey, Tecumsrh, Neb.
Mrs. J. C. Bowman, Tecumsrh, Neb.
Mrs. Lyman Peek, Fort Calhoun, Neb.
Mrs. W. Hruntng. Ilrunlng. Neb.
Miss H. S. Hayden, Lincoln. Neb.
Mrs. 8. J. Holder, Courtland, Kan.
Mrs. Harvey V Iceland, Chicago, III.
(OSTl'MES AT TUB KING'S BALI.
What Some of the Women Who
Attended Wore.
Nome of the costumes worn at the king's
coronation ball last night wore:
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Mrs. C. I.. Alleman Clue mesxitllna mH
net, with braiding In self tones.
miss Mary Aluern Pink silk rr.n. nv.r
pink silk.
Miss Ksthcr Aloern Yellow hihuIIh.
costume with trimmings of princess lace.
Mrs. John Alperson lllnck silk bengallne
silk with Jet trimmings.
Miss llayelle Armstrong (of Butte, Neb.)
(Continued on Fifth Page.)
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ARTIFICIAL EYES
Made to order In our stors October 21,
22, 23, 24 Inclusive, by a German expert.
All work positively guaranteed The only
satisfactory way to get the best resultn
from an artificial eye. Call or write for
price and full particular,
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CAFES.
FINE COFFEE-
A enp of oar flu Coffee wltu a
Boston Xunoh Sandwich Is enou.ro
to any appetite.
THE BOSTON LUNCH
1618 rarnam. 14oa Donrias.
AliWlTI OVBH
XSOC rarnam V
TaL DoogUs am
THE NEW DELICATESSEN
TVMX WHOlBuOBCS rOOOI
02ns Vteparsd
Cold Roast Meats ' Bread Salada
Boiled Ham cases uoitsge cneese
Baked Beans Plea Potato Chips
Doughnuts
Krs. M. W. Jacobs Miss W. Jaoota
AMUSEMENTS.
lZm 1M sucau or omaha AMuaiMCNT att-T
last txkss today a us avx siib
LEW DOCKSTADER
MINSTRELS
Always ths Best om Xartb.
Saturday Matins, Beat Seats 91.00
4 MIGHTS STABTZnO TOMOUOW
JOHN MASON
And ths Original Haekett Tbsats M. T.
Company and production,
THE WITCHING HOUR
Seats Sailing. Wednesday Katies.
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TODAY 8:30 TONiaHT 8 lis
RICHARD CARLE
IM BIS MUSICAL SUCCESS
MARY'S LAMB
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FOLLY OF THE CIRCUS
TKUBSDAY ITS., OCT 1
MME. GADSKI
In Concert
AD YAK CSS YAUDSYTLLB
Matinee Today 2:15
Note Curtain at 8:15 Sharp
Tonight. Prices 10c, 25c and 50c
KRUGT
THEATEK PRICES
3c, 25c, BOc and 7 Be
TOXKJHT MATINEE TODAY
All Scats 25c.
"CHECKERS"
Sua. Osorg Sldaay U TU JOY BIDSB
Beats, jz.w.
FranK T. Hamilton
l'icd V. Hamilton
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