Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, October 09, 1909, NEWS SECTION, Page 6, Image 6

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    THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, OCTUHEK P, VM).
1510
DOUGLAS
STREET
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BROS.
15 lO
DOUGLAS
STREET
SPECIAL SALE SATURDAY
500 Women's Now Fall Suits, worth up to
$40. on Sale Saturday. $22.50 and $29.75
Saturday we start one of the greatest sales of Ladies' high grade suits that's been held
in Omaha this season. v
These suits were from two of the most prominent suit makers in the country, they are
the handsomest lot of suits we have received this season, including all of the newest styles
in all colors and materials.
Our Mr. J. L. Orkin, who is now in
New York, bought these suits under
very favorable conditions and as it
is our rule to sell as we buy we will
sell the choice of these 500 new fall
suits $30.00 $35.00 and $40.00 val
ues; Saturday, at
$22.50 - $29.75
Special Sale
Dresses
up to $35 values a.t
$15.75 and $19.75
The dresses include everything
thai 's new in style Jersey tops,
silks, broadcloths and serges, all
beautifully trimmed and braided.
Special Sale Petticoats
37.50, $6.75 and SS.OO Values, 3.75
Saturday we will place on sale a special purchase of 600 women's silk petticoats, all col
ors, including black, and if you really appreciate a good skirt bargain then come (?Q HP
here Saturday and get one of these $7.50, $6.75 or $5.00 petticoats for vO.I w
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Saturday is the Last Day of
Omaha's Most Successful Sale
Of Six Hundred Women's $50,
$32.50, $35.00 and $37.50
New Fall Suits at $22.50,
Tuesday, October 5, this extraordinary purchase of six hun
dred women's new fall suits, including every size, style, color and
material, worth up to $37.50, was first placed on sale and each
succeeding day as the women learned of the sale it drew bigger
crowds. We predict Saturday will break all records and to make
it the banner day we will give you the choice of any women's suit
in the house, black and blues included worth $30.00, $32.50,
$35.00 and $37.50; on sale, Saturday, choice
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Come early, before the better ones are gone.
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Special Sale off
New Season's Goods
HIS GREAT. NEWLY ENLARGED STORE is filled to the roof with
homofurnlshlngs of class and quality, representing the finest factories
in the world. In the great buying campaign our twenty-two big stores
secured their fall stocks at prices close to the factory cost. We propose
to give you the biggest bargains you ever heard of in all your life. These offer
ings serve as an illustration. Our store is Just filled with unmatchable values.
We urge you to view the display and learn of the savings.
saiisa
HARTM 4. W
ut
Sanitary Steel Couches
plral springs
GUARANTEED STEEL RANGE
Made with American fibre top,
support, angle steel side rails.
Hoth sines elevate, maxin
full size bed. Special for
urday
Positively the largest
and best made Steel
Range that ever sold In
Omaha at anywhere near
the price. Top has six
8-Inch loles. the oven la
unusually large, firebox
la long, deep and extra
durable. The nickel trim
mings ire numerous and
heavily plated. It Is a
handsome range Indeed,
and Is guaranteed to be
an exceptional baker.
Oven Is lined with as
bestos and has many
points of superiority.
75 HW
Genuine Leather Couches
All steel spring construction, patented dia
mond tufting of genuine, leather. Massive solid
oak frame with carved claw
feet. Workmanship and con
struction guaranteed, special
for Saturday
This range 1 mads of heavy
cuage cold-drawn steel, riveted
as solidly as a steam boiler. It
Is braced and re-lnforced and
supported as strong as any $35
range on the market. Top of
range and walla are guaranteed
against warping and cracking.
It Is a heavy range, weighing
SIS pounds; IU last for years.
OAK HEATER
Beautifully nickeled trim
mod, has heavy cast fire
pot. Made of Bessemer cold
rolled riteel. It Is an air
tight stove and exceedingly
economical. Large brass
Urn on top.
Special for
........
$4:25
More of Those Washbaskets
And the Price Reduced F3
to ,
Heavy
Oval
Willow
Clesely Wevea
Strong Bolton
One Only
to Each
Customer
These willow clothes baskets are closely woven with reed, have ex
ceedingly strong bottoms and heavy twisted handles. They are 30
Inches length wise, 20 Inches wide and 14 Inches
deep. We offer 600 more Saturday at the
exceedingly low price of
$14:25
V
BASEBURNER
Here Is a base burner of
extra size, big brass Urn. It
Is a perfect self feeder, has
larger . radiating surface a
powerful double heater, has
many other Improved fea
tures. A tremendous value
at the price C,
quoted 8pe- r
clnl for Uat-urday
2l50
0Z3 CHINA CABINETS
Bent end design, double strength glass,
adjustable shelves grooved for standing
plates, made of solid quarter sawed oak,
targe and massive
mirror on top. Spe
cial for Satur
$1402
DRESSERS CZs
In golden oak or mahogany finish, large
French plate mirror, set in carved stand
ards. All brass drawer pulls. Serpen
tina lop drawers. Laminated drawer bot
tom construction.
Guaranteed.
Special for
Saturday ,
puns, (serpen- f
sd drawer bot- :i
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ORGY MAY DEVELOP MURDER
Edward Curry Stabbed in Besort
Fiffht Liable to Die.
SEVERAL ARRESTS ARE MADE
Police Throw Oat Their Net and
Drac la Half Pairs Persoas
Who Were Preseat at
the I'attlas;.
EJvvard Curry, Fourteenth street and
Avenue J. Council Bluffs, who with Charles
Nichols, IS 17 North Seventeenth, was stabbed
at liiT Burt strtet Thursday night. Is lying
at L Joseph's hospital. Meanwhile th
police have taken up the Investigation of
the case with the expectation that It will
develop into a murder case through the
dath of Curry.
'X persons have been arrested and are
toeing held In connection with tha Investi
gation. They are George Davis, 151J North
Twenty-eighth street; Bryan Hogan. Twenty-seventh
and K streets, South Omaha;
Martha Reeves, who runs the resort where
the trouble: occurred; her sister Louise, a
plono player employed at the place, and
Ida Arnold, an Inmate. None of the people
under arrest has been willing to make any
ftaiement to Captain Savage of the dc
tcct.va department, who spent the morning
Interviewing them In their cells.
Dr. T. T. Harris, who Is In attendance on
Curry, aald at I o'clock Friday afternoon
that a few hours might end the life of the
victim. Curry Is suffering from a deep
cut In the abdomen Immediately under the
lower rib, evidently Inflicted with a large
knife.
Charles Nichols, who was In company
with Curry, Is In the hovpltal with several
disfiguring wounds from rasor cuts about
his head and breast. His condition does
not Indicate serious results.
A Llfo Problem Solved
by that great health tonic, Elecvrlo Hitters.
Is the enrichment of poor, thia blood and
strengthening the weak. 60c. Sold by
Beaton Drug Co.
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WhyCough
AJi you Joctor if H cough art swcesMfa.
If not. thai uhy tougk t Ak kim asouf
Xysr's Ouny teetotal.
Stop coughing I Coughing rasps and
tears. Stop itl Coughing prepares
tha throat and lungs for more trouble.
Stop itl There la nothing ao bad for
a cough as coughing. Stop it I Ayer's
Cherry Pectoral ia a regular doctor's
medicine forcoughi and colds.
Discerning Thief
Steals Ball Gowns
Fashionable Dressmaking Establish
ment is Raided and $300 Worth
of Stuff Taken.
An opportunity to cause consternation to
the prospective wearers of many an ex
pensive ball gown confronted the thief who
robbed the dressmaking establishment of
Madame Fox. at Twentieth and Farnam
streets. Madame Fox Is making a great
number of gowns for the Ak-Sar-Ben ball,
and by forcing a transom the thief gained
entrance and helped himself to nearly 1300
worth of garments.
Fortunately, however, although In some
cases entire bolts of silks and satins were
taken, but two were bolts from which
gowns had been cut. and the toss of these
will not prove annoying, as bolts of like
material were at hand. This Is the second
time within- the last three weeks that
Madame Fox has so suffered. Tha other
robbery occurred on the night of Septem
ber IS. when goods to the value of S400 and
more were lost.
The police are Inclined to believe that if
tha theft Involves the ball in any way It Is
an anarchistio move to force certain
women to appear either in more Inexpensive
go ns or stay away.
Be Want Ads are Business Booster.
WHY OLD TAR REJECTS ARMY
Sailor Lad Can't Stand for the Rig-gin'
of the Land Lubber.
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TOO TIGHT FITTIN' FOR THIS BOY
Bill Sowers, Anchored ta Brass Ilall,
Saya "Kerlhaal My Taffrall II
I'd Has-e Any of That
tu Mine."
Bill Sowers Is In Omaha.
Bill halls from Gloucester. Mass., where
he used to lower his flag when he wasn't
sailing the briny deep. He was for many
year a tar In the United States navy. He
can sail anything from a man o' war to a
foaming schooner, so i.e says.
Bill Is on his way back to Gloucester,
where he says he will ship on th.e first
boat. He has been to Lincoln to visit a
sister whom he had not seen in years. He
droiped off here to see the big military
doings, and after the parade had dis
banded Thursday, Bill ran abaft one of his
old friends who happened to put his foot
on the same i all to which Bill had an
chored. -Why don't you Join the army?" asked
Bill's friend.
"I'll tell you," says Bill. "I did have
a hankering once to Join the lubbers and
called at the recrultln' office. I craved to
do a little prairie cruisln' and then, you
know, sometimes a sailor don't see a bar
tender for long watches at a time. I kind
of thought I'd lack off the main path of
my amblsh for a while, but I didn't. I'll
tell you why.
"'Yuu understand,' " said the officer,
"That you'll be under strict military disci
pline.' "
" 'Yep,' say H. but shiver my spanker If
I care for that.'
" 'And the only change in menu will be
from hardtack to pork and beana and back
to hardtack again?'
" 'Bet your life,' I aald. 'A man that can
eat sea biscuit and dried fish for months
at a time can eat anything.'
Hans the Gaantlet O. K.
"Well, I passed the physical examination
all right. Also sighted some things on a
card and found my vision normal. The
sea's good for the eyes, you know.
" 'I've got some pretty good clothes, free
and easylike, and I'm ready at any time
to Join the ranks. Cap,' says I.
"Well, he Just roared and pointed to a
picture hanging on the wall.
" 'There's the uniform you'll have to
wear,' he says.
" 'What, that rigging? Keelhaul my
taffrall!" I gasped. 'That tight-fitting coat
with a shape like a corset. And those
tight pants? And that belt with a meas
urement like a wasp. Blast my top-gallant
keelson, If I'd wear 'em.'
" 'There's no way out of it,' says the
officer. 'That's the regulation.'
" 'I don't want the Job,' says I. 'I'd Ilk
to be a landlubber, all right, but It's the
sailor's life for mine. It's me for riding
my horse on the high main. No tlshts for
mine and a heavy gun. No, sir, horn
buckle my bowsprit.' "
And this Is the reason the 1'nlted States
army lost as good a man as ever reefed a
sail or hauled In a sheet.
PAN-HELLENIC AND OTHER "
CLUBS WILL HAVE TALLY-HOS
Old Nebraska Stadenta Rash to Avail
Themselves of Knger's Conces
sion at Gopher tiaiue.
When Earl O. Eager, manager of athlet
ics at the University of Nebraoka, an
nounced Thursday that there would be
some room for a few tally-hos at the
Cornhusker-Gopher game, October It.
he found many groups of students and
ex-students waiting for an opportunity to
Beouie room for a big carryall. One of the
first to apply was the i'an-Hellenlo club
of this city. This is an organisation com
posed of old fraternity men. mon of thera
from the University of Nebraska.
When the news reached Lincoln the
fraternity boys at the university be-gan
to hustle for they aaw a good chance to
entertain the freshmen, ahum tbey were
rushing. As a consequence of this activity,
Mr. Eager Is besieged with appli
cations for space for rigs of different
descriptions, but as the space Is limited
some will get left.
Omaha merchants are preparing to deco
rate In honor of the Cornhusker-Gopher
game. Last year the city did Itself proud
and the streamers of Nebraska and Ames
fluttered from nearly every prominent
business house. These same merchants are
preparing to outdo themselves this year
and when the cadet band from Lincoln
marches up Farnam street to the Henshaw
hotel, followed by 1.B00 yelling students,
they will see their colors on all sides.
Omaha Is not a partisan community and
tha Gopher contingent will see the old
Gold and Maroon of Minnesota flaunted
from many building tops. Which color will
have the right to stay up after the game
remains to be seen.
"Cin be depended upon" ts an expression
we all like to hear, and when It la used It.
connection with Chamberlain's Collo.
Cholera and Diarrhoea Hemedy It means
that It never falls to cure diarrhoea, dys
entery or bowel complaints. It Is pleasant
to tak and eauallv valuable for children
and adults Bold by all druggists. .
Man of Eighty is
Knocked by Auto
A. Bondeson of Emerson Struck by
Machine as He Crosses Six
teenth Street.
While endeavoring to cross Sixteenth
street between Farnam and Harney streets,
A. liondeson, who lives at ICmcrHon, but
who Is visiting with friends at 25ft7 Mason
street, was run down by an automobile
driven by F. P. Wright of Council Uluffs.
Mr. Bondeson is nearly SO years old. In
dodging one car he stepped directly In
front of Wright's mschlrle, which fortu
nately was going very slowly. The right
front wheel struck him, snd he fell be
neath the car, but sustslned only a cut on
the scalp, and some bruises. He was taken
Into the Owl drug store, where his cut
was dressid. He was able to leave as soon
as he recovered from the shock.
Quick Action for Your Money You get
that by using The Bee advertising columns.
INDIGESTION GOES IN FIVE MINUTES
A little Diapepsin will prompty reg
ulate any bad Stomach.
Why not get some now this moment,
and forever rid yourself of Btomacli
trouble and Indigestion? A dieted stom
ach geta the blues and grumbles. Give It
a good eat, then take Pape'a Diapepsin to
start the digestive Juices working. There
will be no dyspepsia or belching of Gas
or eructations of undigested food; no
feeling like a lump of lead In the stomach
or heartburn, sick headache and Dlssluess,
and your food will not ferment and poison
your bresth with nauseous odor.
rape's Diapepsin costs only SO cents for
a large rase at any drug store here, and
will relieve the moat obstinate rase of
Indigestion and I'pset stomach tu five
minutes
There Is nothing else better to take
Gas from Stomach and cleanse the stom
ach and Intestines, and, besides, one
single dose will digest and prepare for
assimilation Into the blood all your food
the same as a sound, healthy stomach
would do It.
When Diapepsin works, your stomach
rests gets Itself In order, cleans up
and then you feel like eating when you
come .to the table, and what you eat will
do you good.
Absolute relief from all Stomach Misery
la waiting for ynu as soon as you decide
to tske a little LMapepaln. Tell your drug
gist that you want Tape's Diapepsin, bs
csuse you went to become thoroughly
cured this time.
Remember, If your stomach feels out-of-order
and uncomfortable now you can
get relief In five minutes.