IT inn BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY. REITEMBEK 20, J010. - D DJA ; B $ w .... Onr 4 -S B J V R Monday fl KvAINlLI til Tuesday "Brandeis Stores Special Bargain Day Many odd lots are sold every gains. You can save money Zephyr Ginghams a.t 9c Yard Basement Just received waist and dress lengths, stripes, checks, plaids and plain colors every yard a 15c value, yd. . Yard Wide Siikoline Remnants in Basement For making comforters on bargain square, Tues day, at, ier yard A Sale of Fine Dress Foulards Main Floor Bargain Square A special purchase of these popular silks n fk aa enables us to offer $1 foulards-on bar- 11 MP mW l J gain square, at, per yard , W J Fall Suitings at 39c and 49c Yard Main Floor Bargain Square 40 to 50-inch Fall Suitings, including the scarce black and .white checks, serges, panamas, batistes, novelty suitings, etc. worth 75c a yard bargain square, 9Q A(n at, per yard UtL"'i JL k 18-Inch Fine Cambric and Nainsook Embroideries Flouncings, skirtings and corset cover embroideries -i Q ..worth up to 30c a yard main floor, at, yard JLOL , Medium Width Embroideries and Insertions Up nl to 8 inches wide main l'loor, at, yard f 2 Women's, Men's and Boys' Hosiery Fine cotton, full seam less, fine and heavy ribbed worth up to 25c a 4 Cn pair main floor, at, per pair JL3L Women's, Misses' and Children's Munsing Underwear Vests, pants and union suits main CA QOn tClO floor, at, per garment 3uC"wOC"pI Omaha 8 most important style event will take place next Monday. Our annual fall opening will be the tm)k of fashionable Omaha. BRANDEIS STORES -- -i-j . - 18 BUSINESS AFRAID OF CUBA Property Owners Pay the Taxes and Politicians Misrule. LITTLE INTEREST IN POLITICS Millionaire Plantation Owner Saya lie Nee -o Hope for m Better mrnt of' the Political Con Ultlona of 'the Inland. "The property owners pay the taxes In Cuba and the politicians use the money for Ihelr private pleasures." This ia the tenor of the Indictment of the Gomel administra tion by Senor liafael Benttei Roy as of Havana, who 'was a guest at the Paxton Monday, tie nor Ituya is a millionaire sugar tower, manufacturer, banker and steam ship owner of the Island. He Is returning to New York, accompanied by his daughter, Mini Carlilsct Rnyas, and a hiiHlnp fHenrf. Oliver Hill, after an extensive trip to the I'aclflo coast. "The sugar crop in the Islands this year is guod and prices are fair, but business conditions Hie fearfully demoralized. The buHneSs Interests are hopelessly In the minority In Cuba and the country Is ruled, or rmher misruled by the riff-raff. The best ciUxeng 'take no interest In politic..-., since a protest on their part would be of no effect, so far as bringing about u cliango la tfoverument la concerned, and llio cluss hum In control would not hesi tate ty apply the boycott In town or to the torch In the country, domes lias not the confidence of the business Interests ot the country aud ho never did have It. "I see no other outcome for Cuba but the Continuance of Uds cut-throat policy, with business fighting shy of actual de velopment of the island, with little revo lutions , from time, tut lime, with property at the Qiercy of tlio low and the worthier, who pay no Uxes and who will not work, till the United States la forced to establish a protectorate over the country and thus bring order out of chaos. My family hus been residing In New York for the last two years,' where 1 am educating my children, and we shall be ready for the change when It comes. And It will come within the next leu years, though 1 duubt If It comes by the electorate of Cuba asking for It; that lawless, glutting element does not want order." bettor Royaa speaks no Kngllsh, and either ' Mr, Hill or his daughter acts as Interpreter on this trip. He said he was gieatly enjoying his tour through the I'nlted Status and declared that he was astouuded at Its greatness. Halltllita; I'rrmlla. W. I'. Van Ar.iH II. 3i.4 Urand avenue, frame dwelling. foOO. Mrs. Fannie Kus fcorithek. 8tJ3 l'avenport, framo dwelling. tl.MJO; Pamuel Mancuso, 2123 Pierce, frame store, fXoOU; O. I'eau, '17 Kvatit, fiume IwelliniC, U.0V0. Physical Exhaustion When you feer-weak, tired out, and un refreshed by sleep or wheu your appetite and di;-eftioa are poor, you will find its use invuluuble. HORSFORD'S Acid Phosphate (Boa-AlcoacUc Tuesday at most unusual bar on every one of these specials. 9c 21c d A a n i a a M B fl d i s i B H H R fl y B M . R Dick Ferris Found Politics Costly Fun Showman Breaks Into Primaries in Caifornia and Proves an Easy Mark. y Dick Ferris bas the showman's Instinct, and Is willing to try anything once. Very recently he Indulged In the fun of trying to run for the nomination for lieutenant governor in California. It cost him Just a little more than $5,0U0, and the following expense account filed by him In compliance with the law Indicates that he thinks he paid more than the advertisement la wortn: 1 Telegrams from Minneapolis; bit ing at the bait S 10.00 2 expenses to San Diego and re turn, ami Incidentals wmle lucre.. 40.00 3 Kirs I trip 10 San Francisco, In cluding Incidentals while mere...... 00.00 4 Second trip to San F rancisco und return, hotel bills, cost ot Hiring banquet hall for smoker, maintain ing Headquarters, etc 661.40 5 t'ersonai expense and canvass of voters, such as being the "tail guy" fur a ouncii 01 alleged votets Hang ing around saloons, who "moved In when 1 attempted 10 buy a di'lnfc for myself 100.00 t Circulating and verifying peti tions and printing bill. 1 do not know whether tnls money was spent or nut; It Is my opinion It was not 1,316.00 7 Circulating and verifying peti tions, so Moselle says, i'eroonaiiy , 1 don't know and don't believe 111111. Have tried to gel vouchers from Moselle and U. White, but failed; In (act, have every reason to be lieve 1 was the red-haired political lamb sheared by these two gentle- ' men 1.260.00 S Money borrowed by D. White and G. t.. Moselle to cover alleged ad vance on circulating petition. They tried to get $660 mure for same al leged purpose, but I refused to further answer "hands up" 4.V).00 9 to lti Advertising 366.00 17 Office expenditures lo.uo IS Advertising lu.ou Is Canvass of voters 00. 0U 20 For conveying a few Infirm and dlaoled Orange county voters to the polls, who must have voted for my opponents 25.00 21 and Advertising cards 3M 40 Z3 Cuts for newspapers and cards... 62.60 24 Compliance with law 50.00 26 Olfloo work 4. 60 !. 27 and 2N Advertising...-. S1.V0 !' Advertising" 4.06 150 00 mo 164. UU S3 Campaigning and canvassing vot ers Correspondence 35 and 3t 'Advertising Total ....5,3D9.7 LIEUTENANT N. W. POST TAKES RECRUITING OFFICE Former Omaha Box Hecoinrs Head of aval ltrrrultlac Station, to Re lleve I. r. Wrtteua-cl. Lieutenant W. N. l'oct today took charge of the naval recruiting station In Omaha, relieving Lieutenant Commander I. C. Wet tonKel. who Is transferred ot his own re UiwHt to the naval recruiting station at Minneapolis. Lieutenant Post was trans ferred to Omaha from Buffalo. He resided In Oniul-a for several years as a boy and was graduated at the Omaha High school, lie then moved to North Platte and was appointed a cadet to the national naval academy from the Sixteenth Nebraska d;s trlet by the late Representative Neville. Lieutenant Post's father-in-law, R. E. Jordan, lives In this city, and for that rea son, as well ss from a desire to see his former boyhood friends and to renew their acquaintance, the lieutenant was glad to come back to Nebraska. Viull a few niontl.s ago Lieutenant Post was at sea. He has hsd many Interesting experiences in different p'ts of the world. Ho said that he was delighted to see the familiar scenes of his youth when he arrived la Omaha. 3 M i B ft a i ti 3 i i R li B B Ouarterly Style MOTH" a i h r A K Lf n;i 15c ladles' llomn Journal Pattern. Autumn Opening Week It's an "opening" in its real sense. Not so much a dis play of the artificial in flowers and things but a compre hensive exhibit of the newest and best styles in Fall gar ments, fabrics and accesories to the dress. It's an informal occasion in which every part of the store is putting forth its be3t efforts to show its choicest wares':' We invite and even urge you to come and spend as much time as you choose. The Fall Millinery Bennett's Milinery gives an accurate interpretation of the most authoritative styles. It is everywhere conceded that this store maintains a masterful leadership of the Omaha millinery situation. Here you find the greatest vari ety of practical designs hats that have the artistic influ ence prominently in evidence. Our designers are experts from the large Eastern shops, who know the art as thor oughly as one knows the alphabet. The hats on view reflect the most advanced ideas, still you'll find prices on the same low basis that has made this the most widely popular mil linery emporium of this section. New Tailored Suits Our suit stock is splendidly replete. The woman who from necessity or choice pays $15.00, $19.50 to $30.00 for her suit will surely be best served here. "We have strictly new models in all wool broadcloths, worsteds, serges and rough effects in the-leading colors. They show the handiwork of the master tailor, being shaped, padded, interlined and stayed equal to tailored-to-order gar ments, yet at half the cost. See the fine lines at $15, $19.50, $25 to $35 Tuesday in the Domestics PILLOW CASE H Good ones. worth 14c; special. . .10 MUSLINS Unbleached, good weighty fabrics; usually 8V4c, at ..;.5H SHEETS Full bed size, extra heavy 75c kind 50 1,000 Pieces of Iridescent Colored KJfr Glass, values up to 50c, at. . .; . PL Lot consists of Jelly, Dishes, Boa Bons, Olives, Bowls, etc.; a re markable bargain that will crowd the China section Tuesday. A nickel buys pieces worth up to 60c. Think of It! " - (ImasVimiiWMBWilMiiiKIWilSV WESTERN ANIMALS IMPROVE Prof. H. B. Smith Tells of Betterment of the Grades. JUDGE AT MANY EXHIBITIONS l nlveratty of Nebraska Is Doing a Great Work In the Animal In dustry Department and Is Getting- Hesulta. "There has been a most wonderful Im provement in the grades of cattle at the variouu state and Interstate (airs In the west in lil0 over the previous year, and breeders and ft rivers are better posted. I might say better educated than ever be- for," said Prof. it. It Smith, chief profes Bor of animal husbandry at the University of Nebraska, who was In Omaha Monday on his way to attend the Interstate fair at tftoux City, la., which opened Monday. Prof. Bmlth is one of the leading and best known Judges of cattle In the United States and has received high recognition from the federal Department of Agriculture and from other sources. When the fall season closes he will have judged high grade beef cattle at the following state, Interstate and International fairs: Ne braska, Kansas, Wyoming, state; Sioux City, St. Joseph, interstate, and the Inter national at Chicago, i Benefit All Breeders. "These shows have done a great work for the breeders ot pure-bred cattle and of high-grade live stock generally," said Prof. Smith. "When an Intelligent farmer or breeder wltneaes '.he Judging of his cattle and also of his neighbor's cattle, he notes the points that score and those that do not score and profits thereby. To this I at tribute the wonderful Improvement In the cattle exhibited this year over those ex hibited in past years. "In the line of my work at the Nebraska university I would like to tell the people that we have a first-class exhibit of all the high grades of horses, cattle, sheep and swine at the university, and we have taken approximately 14.000 In prises at the Chicago International live stock fair In the last few years. In the beef carcass contest, with the United States and Canada In the field, the University of Nebraska took three-fourths of the prlxes. This shows that our feeding and our beef foods In Ne braska are pretty near perfection, and I think we should be proud ot it." Prof. Bmlth has lately prepared, at the request of Secretary Wilson, a bulletin on animal production for use In the high 7;a"?&j:f Sects! Women who use Mother's Friend are saved much of the discomfort and suffering so common with expectant mothers. It Is a penetrating oil that thoroughly lubri catos every muscle, nerve and tendon Involved at such times, and thus promotes physical comfort. It aids nature by expanding the skin and tissues and per- xcctiy prepares the system for the coming of baby. Mother's Friend assures a quick and natural recovery for every woman who uses It. It Is for sale at drug stores. Write for free book for expectant mothers. BiunrnxD eequlatob co, Atlanta, Qa, mmn-n m u n m n Hook 2V lnliulln TABLE DAMASK Half bleached. Just 4 pieces, 30c values. . . 18 HUCK TOWELS Good service able ones, for rooming houses, hotels, etc.; hemmed ends.7V4 CKA8H TOWELING Specially good lot, at, yard 5 i schools of the 'TTTuntry. His "Profitable Stock Breeding" Jfrtm received high praise. Prof. Smith leaves this evennlng to attend the Interstate fair at Sioux City. Cometh Now the Fair Co-Ed and the Athletes Here She Is Also the Chap with the Slant Pockets Hazing in Order. Cometh now the season when the under graduate flourlsheth like unto the over quoted green bay tree; when numerous young men dressed generally In exagger ated styles or as like Georgia Cohan as they can get, do swarm upon the dear old campus; when cries of "Old man! how are you 7" ring but; when baggogomasters are engulfed in mountains of trunks and suit cases; when boarding house mistresses set a table which ia better than it will be some weeks hence; when the fair (sometimes) co-ed thinks once of what courses to take and twice of prospects for a prom invita tiongenerally called a bid. The college student is getting fairly nu merous In these days In Omaha as well as In Lincoln, Ann Arbor and Madison. And the brand here Is like the article every where else. The shopkeepers are taking notice of his advent. Pictures supposed to portray undergraduate life appear in win dows of book stores and others to make a special suggestion to meet his or her sup posed fancies. The haberdashery windows are aglow with fervid neckties, the cloth ing stores have suits with pockets turned at extraordinary angles, wnlle the sporting pages of newspapers are beginning to sound the usual crop of "bear" stories from the campus. A week ago all over the country the col lege correspondents were declaiming that according to Coach prospects were never better for a championship team for Old . The haxing story Is next In order and may be looked for any day. Dlsararef al Conduct of liver and bowels, in refusing to act, Is quickly remedied with Dr. King's New Life Pills. 35c. For sale by Beaton Drug Co. Woman and Chtldrrn Burn to Death. CHICAGO, Sept. 19. Mrs. Anna Bellca of Chirago l.awn and two children were burned to death by an explosion of gasoline today. Two other children were probably fatally burned. The accident occurred when Mrs. Bellca tried to start the kitchen fire with oil. Tor the mother In the home to be strong and well, able to devote her time and strength, to the rearing of children, Is one of life's greatest blessings. Often the bearing of children Injures the mother's health, it she has not prepared her system In advance for the Important event. it H HVJH v i b n i y A. I II i jbt n M i itm -nr- s r - 1 1 n PA KOUBKE B MEIQHBOS TXlTTYPXt Should say not) just as embossed art gem. Gee Whiz Is the name of one of our new shoes. Hi-Bump Is the name of another lnst that we are selling rapidly, both In black and tan, and we have so many new names for so many new styles that the Kng llsh language would tremble, should we try to enumerate them. OMAHA IS TALKING ABOUT THIS IHOB BTOBB. (Good! That means an endless chain of advertis ing ) $35-?, $4, $4L Will buy men's numbers from 6 to IS at our store. In all kinds of new leathers, made up In the very latest styles. "Some Class" To Our Shoes And that's why the trade Increases, for there Is no question about the comfort and wearing qualities of our line at svecuLfiHoe Just four doors south of Farnam. About half way between Florence and South Omnha. Can't miss our corner enlrnnce. You need no chart or guide to find our men's store in a men's block. Isn't Much Yet it's a great deal when you pay It for a pair of Men's Shoes that are worth no more and for all you know until you have worn them a week a great deal lees. Our customers never take such g chances when they, buy a pair of Our $3.50 ..Specials.. For Men Every pair has more than $3.60 value to them and our guarantee Is, your money back If you are not satisfied. The styles we have in these $3.50 specials are exact copies of the higher priced shoes. Models of the very latest styles, high heels, short vamps, button and Blucher, single or double soles In all leathers, Pat. Colt, Velour and Box Calf, Vlcl Kid and the best values on earth for $3.50. Drexel Shoe Co. 1419 Farnam 8ft. 1 Prize Offer Special Copy The Daily Newspaper Club offers a series of prizes for the best advertisements as to the value of-news-papers for a National advertising cam paign. REQUIREMENTS COPT Must be submitted by Oc tober 1st. 1910. SIZE All advertisements to be made up 70 lines D. C, and to be submitted in the rough (pen or pencil) with layout attached, type sizes and illustrations to be in dicated. SUBJECT The use and value of news papers In a publicity cam paign, effectiveness, low ness of cost, value or repe tition, influence on the re tailer, etc. PRIZES First Prise Second Prize Third Prls Ten Prizes $26.00 16.00 10.00 1.00 each. and honorable mention. Advertisements winning prizes to be the property of The Dally Newspaper Club and any others that are desired will be purchased. AWARDS Awards will be made by the Execu tive Committee, and printed in the pa pers composing The Daily Newspaper Club. The Dally Newspaper Club E. J. PRESTON, General Manager. , 803 Pulitzer Bldg.. N. Y. City. JO-NIGHT Reliable Dentistry Tad's Denial Rooms 314 S. lSttl St. I 9 asorfSHMsSsBasMMai I y Sec Our Wonder Suits With extra, pair of Knickerbock er. IligKcM Snap h'.xer, at $3.45 THE RE LI Bargain Day in H Boys' mam 535.C0 SAMPLE TAILOR SUITS, $24.90 200 elegant sample tnilor suits, made to sell at $35 and $40. No two alike; the very latest style ideas, colorings and fabrics a rare bargain Tuesday, choice (?f I QA for high class li.tU $25.00. Nearly Come early and get first Covert Jackets, all new fall styles, made to eell at $7.50, Tuesday at 84.05 Fine Panama Press Skirts, navy, brown" and black, extra Bpecial barginis 83.05 Big Sale ot Ladles' Sample Hid ing Skirts Second floor, Tuesday. Wool Knit Skawls, fascinators, Sweaters AT LESS THAN HALF REGULAR PRICES Wool Shawls, in all colors, ; Wool Shawls and Fascina-- a u values to $1.25, on sale, at, choice 49c Ladies' and Children's Sample Sweaters, in all colors, regular values to $10 on sale in four lots at $2.45, $2.98, $3.98, $4.98 Children's Sweaters that sell in a regular way to $2.00, at 98c II (Extra Specials Tuesday r., Domestic Room FORENOON ONLY Genuine Amoskeag Check Ging hams, worth 7 He yard, 6 yards limit, at, yard 5 Armure Flannelettes, always sell Bfor 12 He yard they are fast colors, fine patterns, yard 7 He Parkhlll Pillow Slips, 4 2x36 al ways sell for 16c each, tomor row only 10e Amanagastlc, a 72x90 Seamless Sheet, made of Utlca MIHb cot- ton, round thread linen finished and very cheap at 7 6c Tues day forenoon only .... 61 High Grade Wool Dress Goods All the $1.25 Broad All the cloths 05 All the $1.60 Broad cloths .. $1.12 V4 All the $2.00 Broad cloths .. SI .32H cloths S1.G8 All the $3.00 Broad cloths $1.06 All the $4.00 Broadcloths Perfect fit guaranteed or Our Family Liquor Evan's Table Ale, per dozen Pints $1.25 Our Old Reliable Maryland Rye and white corn whiskey, six years old, full quarts;. 75J Per gallon, $1.00. PUr UP YOUR ITALIAN BLUE PLUfliS NOWl . We have a special car of eitra fancy Italian blue plums. Nothing finer, for preserving. They are packed four basket in crate, and contain about 9 dozen to the basket Thursday, per crate $1,15 GREEN TOMATO SALE FOR PICKLING bushel basket, per basket, at . 17H RIPE TOMATO SALE FOR CANNING Vs bushel baskets, per basket, at 25 The last of the peaches for canning. Extra fine Elberta Peaches, per crate , . g5 All Sunday's prices In Groceries, Butter, Cheese, Crackers and fresh . Vegetables. DOW'T TRY MYDEN'S FIRSTS FORGET Compare for yourself Measure The Bee against other local papers in respect of quality as well as quantity of timely news and interest ing articles from day to day and The Bee's superiority will he demonstrated FLORIDA via ILLINOIS ta7 On the first and third Tuesdays of each month the IL LINOIS CENTRAL will make an exceptionally low Iloine seekers' Excursion rate to points in Florida. Limit twenty five days with many stop-over privileges. The "Seminole Limited", a through solid train from Chi cago, carrying standard sleepers, dining-cars and observa tion car, offers unexcelled facilities for reaching Florida. Tickets, rates, reservations and detailed information at City Ticket Office, now located in new City National Bank Building, or write SAMUEL District Passenger Agent, 1 Clothes a.t $14.50 The Home of Hart, Schaf ner & Marx Clothes A OLE STORK Cloak Department opportunity $24.90 tailor suits, made to sell at all $20, $22.50 and $25 values. choice. long 811k ituttherir.rd Rain and Auto Coats, all colors, f 18 val ues 810 lilies' Ijohk Crepe Klmonas Beautiful new designs, worth (o $4.00. choice 81.05 Fine Fur Coat Sets, scarfs and muffs, all most moderately priced. tors, all colors, values to $3, Tuesday, "choice 98c EE No. 1488, the best 11.25 comforter, made of sanitary cot ton, fast colors, 6 limit, at, each gg AFTERNOON ONLY 80 dosen Turkish Towels, ama)lsalce but a-ood, rea-ular price 7ViC, on sa.e, afternoon, at, each 4o 60 dozen liurk Towels, they are Un ions, half linen, regular price Is 10c each, in this sale 7He Merry Muslin, a first clasa tvc bleached Tuesdaj afternoon THe roa 1U SAT A 10c Hntt tr . . . , Be $1.00 Cotton Blanket for 78o Kl.uO Cotton Kianket for.,.,,,,, BUo A 124e Sllknllne lOo A lOo Twill Drapery for qulltlna- 7Vit Several other aucelals tor fcatvir dny. Sale Broadcloth. Tuesday $2.60 Broad All the $6.00 Broad cloths .... $3.05 All the $6.00 Broad cloths . . .. $4.78 klrte made to measure y ai Sl.OU, 93.0O, 83.00 and 4.00 money refunded Departnunt Specials White Tokay Whine, very fine, full quarts 50 Per gallon, $1.60. Home Made Grape Wine, red or white, pure,' fine- flavor, per gallon $1.00 EXCURSIONS J CENTRAL NORTH Omaha, Nebaska. i 4 ml T v Li I i i !