The Omaha Daily Bee EDITORIAL The OMAHA DEE Is the most powerful business getteT In the weRf. because It goea to the homes or poor anJ rich. OMAHA, SATURDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 16, IDOiV SINGLE COPY TWO CENTS. I FAGU 11 TO 10. 1 j -t y VOL. xxxix-no. m. V 1 1 Secnd 911 li W4 it : i Our Coming Book Sale Next Monday we open a book sale such as Omaha never knew before. Fine de Luxe editions of 44 standard auth ors, about one-fourth publisher's cost. Several thousand dollars worth magnificent sets In complete works. See 16th St. windows. Get a catalogue In the book Eectlon. Satariaj's Sale amillLiJlimi.1 iu ii n .iiii . nmww.mwi! ..iii.imui j m, u.i u mm This Suit, Two Pairs Pants, Tomorrow's Surpassing Bargain Boys' Suits 300 fine suits, with two pairs of full cut kulrker panU. Hmart, double-breasted coat, in medium and dark stripes, to fit boys 8 to 15 years. Nothing to equal them In Omaha under $3.00. $150 Positively year's best J offering Boys' Russian Suits, 7 to G-year sizes. In meXlium and dark stripe casslmerea and plain red and blue all wool fabrics, for.... $2.50 PiVs' Russian Suits, with military r md sailor collar, braid trimmed; colors brown, tan, olive, royal and navy, 3 to 6-year sixes. $5.00, $6.00 and $7.50 suits for 83.75 Boys" Norfolk suits; pleated coats, with yoke and belt, knlrker pants. R to 10 years; gray, brown and blue mixtures, at . .93 ta.&O and 93 Norfolk suits of splendid worsteds, Scotch mixtures and velour csssl- meres, at 13.50, 94 and 9S Boys' Overooat.r -Heavy Russian, auto and box ?oata. In plain grays and stripes, also eefers. gray and reil, flannel lined I to 16 yesr slses, at 93.00 Absolutely Omaha's Greatest .Economies In Men's Suits and Overcoats The new suits on the Bennett tables touch the high water mark In clothing quality. You'll like the new fabrics. They are well chosen. The genteel, conservative patterns and the superior tailoring give them the clean cut appearance that lift them above the commonplace. Over a thousand superb models In tomorrow's sale, representing bona fide savings of $2.00 to $5.00 at these prices: $15, $20, $25 Heavy Winter Overcoats In regulation and new combination collar styles. New nov elty check, stripe and plaid effects, as well as plain oxfords. Heavy, roomy coats fairly bristling $j p (part (Mr with all the late style tendencies v2Ut wuJ Cravenette Raincoats Plain and fancy fabrics. An all-the-year-'round garment, with lots of good service In thetn at $10 $15 $20 Men's Hats A comprehensive showing of all the swagger soft hats in every new shade. ' Smart, becoming shapes for all men... $2.50 $3 $3.50 Stetson and Crofut & Knapp Stiff Hats In the newest blocks $3.50 $3 $2.50 Black Stiff Hats A special lot, best hat ever sold fr $2.00 Boys' Sweater Coats, gray with colored trimming ..$1.50 Underwear Heavy cotton shirts and draw ers and wool fleeced ecru and Yaeger, sizes to 46, 75c values, each 50 Natural wool shirts and draw ers, extra heavy and soft, best $1.50 quality, at ..$1 Men's Sweater Coata, all wool, oxford grays with combina tion border trimmings In best colors, $3.00 coats at $2.00 More New Hats Busy, busy, busy never saw such ac tivity in the Millinery store before. Ben nett hats are creating a little sensation this season. - Omaha women see a revelation in millinery selling here. Wonderfully beautiful hats are . offered- -at prices that prove a real surprise for their littleness to all who come. The usual Saturday prepa rations were made on a larger scale than heretofore. New hats have fairly crowded 1n this week. nlng eastern style creations for which the sual milliner would ask $10 to $25 are tgaln featured at our well known popular prices ill mr$& stun it ' creat Masm a $59 $7.50, SIO, $15 Holiday Novelties - Pyrography Make selections now. sLarge, new stock wood to burn. Newest novelties brought out tills year. 60c stamped placques 40c i SOc stamped placques Boo 40c stamped placques 30o 2ic stamped placq.ies 18o 35c stamped placques 8So I 15c stamped placques 100 25c Bottle Art Gloss, for goo 10c Brown Stain, for 7o 11.50 Burning- Outfit 91.00 Victor. 100 assorted, framed pictures, values Too 33o Shfeefr Music Day WlulJiJLi Jl ) ( rill Any 16c Ladles' Home Journal pattern II J fj I with the quarterly style book, at SOo jL m MMMMMHMHMHHHHWMM 4BBBBBBB1 Men s3 women s 6Biili8risgi3sflpparB mull rmiiBsWWBMsmi MJUlL-JsUussssrfcassysMB 3MPWBW1IM' ,-.,.,.,M,,WltBaBgggM 1 .v-'-A. Mtrm $15 MM ill: SA ir . I i i' l'' ''! 4 25c and 50c Veiling 10c Every kind of color Kussla nets, chenllln dots, chiffon vellln all new. fall styles A matchless bargain, at. yard a to Button Vails Season's newest nolty. 1 4j yards long", hemstitched chiffon; II shades, $1.10 everywhere, here 980 Cnlffon Valla 1H yard Ions; chenille dot and hem stitched. 1126 valua ..690 magpie and 10c Crapa Bjoarfs rretty, new ef fects, two yards Ions, hem stitched ends, II 60 qual ity, for Co 60c Neck uovi, white and colors, new -oveltles . SSo Embroidered linen collars, the 25c kind, at, 1 for SSo Authoritative Styles' and Superb Tailoring of our Women's outer garments A Saturday assemblage of special attractions that eclipse your fondest expectations. Several hundred metropolitan styles In tailored suits Just in at prices averaging savings of fS.OO to $7.SO will be In centive enough to awaken your keenest Interest If you have suit buy-, lng in mind. They are supremely beautiful In fit and finish. Shown In worsteds and broadcloths, In all the best colors , $25, $29.50 Women's Long Fitted Coats Come In Saturday for coats. The new styles are featured at popular prices and In greater variety than you anticipate. The long, neatly fitted tailored coats In black and light shades have the new pleated skirt that fashionable women must have. There's an air of elegance, too, to their tailored simplicity that is very winning. Prices $15.00 $19.50 $25.00 $35.00 Silk Kubberized Coat Sonil-fitted back, shadow stripe design, In black, green, grays, navy; Just in. Price $15.00 Tailored Waists New arrivals In the popular tailored styles for fall. Mohair AVaists In' black - and navy, pleated styles; self cov ered buttons $3.75 Iilnsn Waists Hand embroidered or neat pleated models, perfect fitting garments 93.79 Tailored Wasts In madras and linen, plain ana . fancy weaves, pleated and laundered collar and Misses' Suits These usually neglected lines get liberal showing at Den nett's. Particularly strong Is tomorrow's display. We have a score of smart, winsome models. Made by tailors who give their entire endeavors toward perfectly designing clothes for misses. The "class iest" styles of the year in worsteds, In the best colors at.... $10.00 d $15.00 cuffs .9.a 11111 1 lili if' st Saturday a great day for Girls' Wear It's Children's I lay; we always have exceptional sales to offer. Winter coats and dresses get a price revision for your benefit that savor of rich economies. Girls' Wool Cheviot Dresses, new long waist and full pleated skirt red, brown Snd blue 6 to 14 year sizes, $6.00 dresses $3.50 Scotch IMald Dresses of Toll du Nord gingham, kilted skirt. 6 to 14 years; special $2.25 Percale Dresses, In blue and shep herd checkB, G to 14 years, beau tifully made $1.25 Girls' Long Coats He.tvy materials, many pluln cloths, some fancies, beautiful tailoring 0 to 12 yenrs; rallies $5 to 6. at . 93.95 Broadolotb and Kerasy Coats For girls; recj. navy, green, etc., high grade materials nd superb styles t '80 and 910.00 Btsrskln Coats New. curly bearskin. In Kray or white, 2 to 6 years nt 99.96 and 93 9a Bearskin Coats In new stripe end Antelope effects, at 94.60 and 98.00 Look Here for Ribbons Saturday another day for" ribbons close to halt their real worth. The aisle table are heaped with for easy choosing All silk Messallno Molr; and Taffeta riobons, o Inches wide, about 20 shades, all best 25c qualities, for. 15c All silk ribbon In Mesaa llne and Taffeta, widths to 4 Inches, full line of shades and all ioc and 17c qualities ..10c Come to the Music Dept. that's alive to your needs. .We have the songs you want and when yon want them. Every new hit is here as scon as published. Opera Gams A new 60c folio, contain ing Rosary, Anvil Chorus, Miserere. Toreadors song and tea others, spe cial, at 3so roptdar Kits At A Popular Prloo Lonesome, O! What I Know About Tou, Ring Around Rosle, Honey Dear, Sugar Cane, and our usual line of big sellers, at 19o 5,000 copies of music. Bo 6 for ...,35c Our big sale this week created a sen sation assortment still complete. Orth ft Mack's wonderfully successful Orpheum hit TIC XAPT AX I. TXI TIME." This song received a royal reception In Omaha. The Immense sale cleaned us out last Saturday, but plenty more tomorrow, special, per copy 19o m my y 2j iii tut JJssawT Cashmere Hosiery "Seconds WAY DOWN We bought a mill's accumulation of slightly Imperfect Cashmere Hose. Little defects you would scarcely notice did we not mention it. m m Soft finish hosiery, with Merino heel and toe. On sale Satur- J day, pair. Cotton and 1.1.1. Ho.a-Heavy and med- , Boys' all sixes up to 4, specially made for boya' wear, .and the best 20c values ever offered; heavily ilbbed and seam less, at. oalr loo turn weignt . Imported 85c, for .- Bilk Lisle Hose And fine goods; usually 8SO gause Im ported goods, garter iops; ouo mvim, 3 pairs for .91-00 BOc CASHMEKE AND GOLF GLOVES, HALF A clean-up purchase of an importer's samples, broken lines and cancenea orders, rima uu iuw cashmere, mercerized and golf gloves, made to sell at BOc. A OCp splendid and seasonable bargain ; titJly Imnortsd Caps Gloves for women; one- I Mocha Gloves for women;" fine Arabian cmVp, "prcially made for street wear. Mocha, In black, gray or tan. best 115 valu at B90 J 11.60 quality, at SEo "MEN'S GLOVES A sample line kid and mocha gloves and mittens fleeced fur and silk lined at actual factory cost. SATURDAY FOR HAXDKERCHD3FS. Women's pure linen embroidered Initial 16c Handkerchiefs for 10 Women's pure linen cross bar Initial 2Mc Handkerchiefs for.' 7 Men's pure linen initial and plain 15c Handkerchiefs for 10? Double Stamps on Above Three Department All Day Saturday. Knit Underwear Double Stamps Saturday i,....T!,rP no n,ore Prfp,tly made underclothing V, "IT J?rmnt: They .re correctly pro. snugiy and neatly finished throughout, and all un derpriced for the day. ts and Pants oft, fleeced, J5c gar- In all best Mo! ts and Pants Fine ,rlbbed, fleeced gar ments, regularly 60c buy a supply, at 39o Wnlon Bait, -Flpeced cotton, fit as perfectly a a glove,, always 75c ,0.r 490 "",'Uta Fine rib bed fleeced cotton si garments, will be 7S0 Corset Cover. Knit medium weight, hleh neck and long eleev?, .-..B5o and SOo Boy.' Hhlrt. and Draw. Heavy f at , 85o Hand Finished Underwear. In all styles and qualUies. Y iill i eninsular Stoves $18 There is nothing made to equal tlieui. They embody every Ueelr- uble feature, and at leaa coat Uiau uny otlier. lM-al Stove Economy in Buying renlufcular Oak Heater, with du plex grate, can be fitted with magazine to burn hard or soft coal, haa the smoke consuming and hot blast features; specially priced at No. 26 Peninsular Art Base Burner for $24.00 Empire Peninsular Base Burner for $35.00 Electro Peninsular Steel Range for $33.50 15c Stove Pipe, superior quality, for 10 !5o Japanned Coal Hods, 16 inch, for , 15 Stove Pipe Dampers. 6 in., for 5? Stove Polish, Black Eagle or Black Jack 10 And 10 Stamps. Sapolln Stove Pipe Enamel. .15 And 10 Stamps. $t.60 Ash and Garbage Cans. 12 gallon, for OS4 $2.25 Ash and Garbage Cans, cor rugated, for $1.50 C5c Furnace Scoop, special. .45 yXlTKAB'TB of all the Nebraska srd other H.-hools and colleges. QOIJIO KUaTTT-rO A Special la halls! High brass shells, smokeless powder. shot. 12 gsuge. worth 114 a ca- itr rtrlra aaBMCrU WiA J U" " 'Hi' I r ft li iTTir-mliri A handsome table decoration Cut Glass Fern Dish With silver lining; exquisite cutting; with Japanese air plant, value $10; complete, for $5.08 Cups and Saucers A one day event, beautiful Japan ese decorated China, 1,000 pairs, all 25c quality. .10c (Limit, 6 pairs to a customer.) White China Hat Pin Holder for decorating 15c4 Sugar Shakers J5 35c square Tea Pot Stands.. 10t Don't Forget Your Saturday Box of Candy. Dennett's Special Chocolate Cream 25" lb Freshly made f or the day by the Balduff Pure Candy Co., usual 60s quality. .New England Yankee Pea nut Brittle, pound The good, old .fashioned you know so well. The 30c ity, at 15c, or two lbs., 25c. 15c kind qual- Best Shoe News in Your Paper Today Fall and winter footwear for the whole family, that will give the best service. The acme of shoe values Women's high boots. In beautiful new fall styles, in gun calf, pat ent colt and cloth tops, for dress and street wear, broadest variety ever at the price $3.50 Missea Calf Shoes, neat, genteei in appearance and heavy enougl for all kinds of weather, slzeb lltt to 2 pair.... $1.50 to $2.50 Misses Patent Colt Shoes, In new lasts- Sizes 11 Vi to 2 A sr. , lur Oi.iio Sizes 8Vs to 11 tot $2,001 Good, sturdy shoes, designed on new lasts. Honestly made goods is shown in this array of offerings for Saturday. Girls' Shoes for dress and school wear, in calf and patent colt, many styles and all sizes at $1.75 d $2.00 Boys' Shoes Heavy, stout, all solid leather shoes for school wear. Our guarantee of a new pair free if they go wrong ft assurance for their qualities. Sizes 9 to 12 for $1.35 Sizes 12 to 2 for $1.75 Sizes IVi to 5Vi for...$2.00 Infants and Children s Shoes Late fall Shoes for men Never better assortment at Ben . nett's than right now. We show the highest grade shoes in America at $3.50, In patent colt, vlci and box calf, regular and blucher cut. You'll get more shoe satisfaction and comfort here than you ever had before for. $3.50 Men's Work Shoes An excep tionally strong line in now, in tan or black leathers at $2.50 00 pairs on sale for Saturday Save in Omaha's Greatest Grocerv iat for Htnrrf.w )undi tnt -. - a'vai. Viun ee, i DOunu KS'Ii ' hallen' Coffee. 1 pound feins r Tnl"- "oi. pound ?:. : ::; tea birtlngs. pound fcugar Cane Juice, large bottle'!;.' Virginia Swiss Cheese, pound I ream Cheese, pound .. Tea Garden Preserves, aasorted.'jar jftacfov srws&i ' ' " ' : ' ' ' ' ' : ' ' ' Kamo Catsup, bottle Queen Cider Vlnear large 'bottle: '. Golden Harvest Bird" Seed, pkg " Sweet Pickled Peaches, quart E V"' l "ota. for so srresaW" 8oap' 10 br- -s? w'tf auce 5o r.L T "" oij-mgiess wean Bennett'. Caplt'oV Flour,' s'ar'k' '. ISA fln.l .680 and . . ISo and .3So and .83c and . . SOo and . . 300 anil ..llo and -30o and . lOo and vlcl kid, patent tip, lace and button shoes, all 60c qualities, per pair ay? $2.50 Corsets at $1.29 All sizes, but quantity is limited. Year's best styles. Shop early. This is a new Diretoire model of sturdy batiste, with long hip and high bust, with a skirt effect extending well over the hips. Honed with 'non rustable stays and embroidery trimmed, two pairs supporters. Made for $2.50 selling; ( special . Carload Keifer Pears Barrel $4.00 Bushel. Cooking Apples, peck. .20 Sweet Apples, peck....25 Jonathan Apples, peck.40 Quinces, dozen 25J Head Lettuce 100 Hothouse Lettuce, 2 for.5 Michigan Celery, 2 stalks 5 $1.50 40 Egg Plant, 2 for 5 Spinach, peck . , 15t? Green Tomatoes, bask. 25 Pickling Onions, basket 50 Cranberries, quart .... 10 Roasted Peanuts, quart. . 5 10 green stamps 76 itreen stamps 10 green stamps -0 ren stamps 10 green stamps 10 green stamps JO green stamps 10 gr-en stamps 20 green stamps 70o Inrt ia 1'" a"ls :: m ani ; -n st,np; . ..'.'.'" i'o andJ ,2n ""' ',a"'P'' fl? ."'I, 1,Kr"'' stamps 0"cni. 10 "-'"'n stamp, n.. Or'd PlnsappU. v ti ? Hav trandi-ur regular .!are" b'r"'lVour'regUla'r' zd'o' quaU .l.es and RO green .i.rXT.. . " . narR Hennert'a Oani.Ai n i. . . f,-ni . i H Jr.". aing rowoer, o-pound pn ai nn " ' B-"-n stamps alldet fancy Oil Sardines can... pouna can and 100 green stamps r'ft ChIp' fIeAh m,1: peela'l.'Yh. Bn'1 10 n stamps Cocoanut Bar, and Fruit Cook.es. fresh m,toViZ.r no,.n, ., 33( Chirlt PTIQ fresh Dressed for r alf e miM-dlfr the Families of Qm,h,' lh 12U Pi LV l?ek" " f . choice ords, p,ompUy per pound .. 94c Laa!b CUoPa " 7. Prime ib oaat ,1 loln- Pr Pound I 7c-5c 9c-7c 25c Cudahy . hams, regular .ug'a'r Vu'red-8 to 14 lb.; eac'h'.'per rolled, bones out, lb. Caolo. rot oas per pound Veal Boa.t-. shouldur, per pound Mutton Koast shoulder. 4 lb Ttal Chop. per pound .. cal Stew per pound .. Mutton St.w 7 lbs. fu I2ic .10c ..5c 25c pound lHo BUILDS STRANGEST OF HOUSES A ( 1 aaklagtoa Stat. Horn. that Daisies wltk Mlrre Plat. Glass. Among the stranaest home, on record, perhaps in the United States. I. that of Alexander Stuart of Walt.burg, Wash., a one-time farmer. lie ha. spent th. best part of two years In personally supervis ing th. construction of his residence, which, hen completed, will be on. of th. flnast examples of Interior finishing In the north meat. repUndnt In mosala floors of oak. roal.ogany and maple, shining with thirty tt'aja Klaus mirrors, which weigh nearly Jt a Un, and glowing with th. dark red o' fir, finished in Imitation of mahogaay. In outward appearance th. house la an orlnary IVltry resldenc. In an ordinary, but p etty country town. Th. first thing to attract attention 1. th. yard, which, at tor a thin strip for roses, and a .trip of lawn some ten feet wld. on the other side, is plastesad over with cement. In this cement yard there ar. two circular openings to th. soil, which will be utilised by shubbery, otherwise th. exterior Is harsh and gray. One. within, however, th. eyes ar. du lled with th. elegance, which, even In the unfinished state. Is everywhere apparent. Th. floor are of rare parquetry design with th. elegant "rug finish." This d deslgn runs through living room, dining room, hall and parlor, though, no two room. ar. floored. In th. same design., Th. baseboards, door facings, etc., ar. of curly fir, with th. grain brought out clearly In deep red mahogany stain. Fine, pressed bead-work adorns all th. corners, giving a inin of riotous richness. Th. walla are In hard, whit, plaster, their simplicity contrasting sharply with th. gorgeousnes of tbe wood finishing. The sliding doors between ball and din ing room ar. of plat, glass panels of the richest grinding and polish, and this schema ha. been carried out In all th. Im portant door both upstair, and down. Be tween dining room and kitchen the door Is merely of plat, glass and transparent Th. windows, even, in th. back kitchen, are of enormously heavy French beveled glass, so clear that on Is hardly conscious of thalr "presence. ' At every turn th. visitor will be met by hi own Image, advancing or retreating, or sidling away from him at an angle. From on. point in th. parlor a person can stand and see all th. persons and objects In th. dining room across th. hall. In lha living room and even Into th. kitchen. Upstair. Mf.ral bedrooms ar. finished In th. parquet flooring and stained Imi tation of mahogany as below. They are spacious and well lighted, th. same grade of glaaa Mni used her. as elsewhere. In lh. attlo there ar. three servants' rooms. reached by a stairway ot. hiKhly polished mahogany steps, uncarpented. A Masonic design on a tiny light placed ln the front gable will also peep down at the passerby from Its high ne?t. There is a special switch in the attic for turning on and off this gable light. In the basement htavy glass doors sep arate the apartments, which arex well fin ished in cement floors and. white, hard plastered walls. Throughout the basement the hinges, door knobs, etc.," are of brass as good as Is usually found on front doors of ordinary houses. Spokane Review. ' FAMOUS MAKER OF VIOLINS Bfferd nf line of the Last of th. Old Srheol of Fiddler, la Mala. At ii y.ars of age air. Franklin Rich ardson of Canton, ale., la Maine's famous old violin maker. i inurouKn v raiMn.t. I He is one of the last ot the old school of fiddlers and dancing school masters who learned to play his first stringed in strument when but 14 years of age; who made five violins before he was 30; who organised and led th. brass band that played for the Sixteenth Maine regiment through Grant's campaign; who taught dancing tor forty years until he was TO years of age, and mho ts still making vio lins that sell (or 3u0. "If you'll just take a squint ' at that number, you'll se. It I. 175. I think this is the last violin I shall ever make, for when the varnish Is dry and It is strung I shall send the Instrument to on. of my great grandsons, to be banded down from gener ation to generation as a family heirloom." "When I was 1 years old." continued Mr. Richardson, "I heard a violin for the first time. A man on his way to work took his 'fiddle' along with him and plsyed as he walked past my house on. day. was morougnly fascinated i,,.iiu craiy over the Instrument I went to the owner of It and learned that It was valued at 13. by him. I then besought my father for th. purchase money. He said If I could learn to play It within a given time a mat ter of a week or so be would buy It for ma. "I secured possession of th. Instrument as soon as possible, on th. condition named. In leas than an hour I had mastered 'Auld lng Syne" on th. strings and satisfied my father's demand. But th. first was not the last. - "As soon as I heard a better Instrument I besought my father again to buy this for me and he consented to let me have a J10 instr ment. and yet again I heard a better, but In this case my desire to possess such an Instrument had no weight with my fathe.-. Th. cash for it was not forthcom ing. . "Thn It was that I decided 1 could make a better 'fiddle' than mv tin th. pement. I 7 J ""til I had made fiv. oefore I was 20 year, old. and one to my fancy at last -In the pa-lor of his Canton home the vet eran drew from a cae. with ne..i.-. affectionate touch, a violin probably m y-ar. old. a. 1, had been In on. family for five generations. It 1. undoubtedly worth e. ihen in a dlnlfled way he faced about at the end .f the cosy room, as he might if he were on a stane t..f..r. . .... dlence. and die hla bow across the strings. ii. o!i-iinie immuual me.ouies se.J forth, mellow and rich, till one forgot a. I but this old muMc played on this old In strument by this old man. whose quick fingers and accurate technique contrusled bewllderltigly with the sliver head that bent over tbe string. It was an impression to be received once in a lifetime, memorable for its pathos. BoMton Globa.