12 THE REE: OMAHA, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27. 1010. i D L i HAYDEGS 5 our New Line of Wonder Suits at $14.50 Nothing to equal the Crown Jewe) Tailor Suit $23.00 THE RELIABLE STORE Ali-SAR-BEN SOON TO RETEL - Street! $t Royal City Assume Feitire OarbtfT Carnival. NOTE OF SADNESS MAES FLANS F.lmrr K. Hrro. Wfce Waa Ak-ir-Bea IJrerttr, IX ra Traalrally , ' Eti' of .rMtlvlty Resolu tions of CouJoleuea. King 4k-Fr-Bcn.ta soon coming Into his nun and th streets of the royal city of Quiver are rsid7v -dsklng on that gala atr which annually pays glittering homage to the puissant monarch. On th King's Highway tiired retainers are laboring hard to get tljsHr pavilions and accoutrements In romplru array and order for the near open ing pf HlKh Carnival. . Just on the. eve of tlrls a note of sorrow ha bean sounded. Kin Ak-Kar-Ben has lout In the death of Elmer E. Bryson a foudalory lord who nerved him right faith fully for nix years. Mr. Bryson was a member of the Board of Governors for two term, six years, or from 1W to 1900, In clusive. ' Resolutions of regret and condol ence; to the widow will be passed at the meeting of the board Monday evening. ThouHH nan of led, green and white pen nants now fly In the downtown streets and It 1b clear that a decorative scheme has been hit upon which will give the utmost atlKfar-tlon. Before Tuesday noon 4'.000 of the pennants will be flying on Sixteenth. Km nam, Harney, Dotighis and Tenth t reels and already Hlxtet-nth street Is completed and the work on Farnam street approaches the end. The scene up and down Sixteenth street Is really brilliant. These penna'its were ruined upon early .Monday morning, but the resultant damage nan slight. With fair weather continuing l lie streets will look the gayest they ever Iiiiyo In carnival time. I'lrkrna in Talk mn Rales. Tlia Board of Governors will hear from l'lenldent C. 11. Plckena on the subject of excursion 'rates. The outlook Is not prom ising, beta tire the roads here so far flatly i pruned to' grant any rates at all. although they did allow them to the state fair at Lincoln. The board has not yet given up hopo and efforts will be continued. Shows fur the Highway are coming In rapidly, Edwards' animal show Is one of the bigger ones present "Batty Jim." the prise fat man, who Is to be on' exhibition at the Carnival, arrived In Omaha Monday after many trials and tribulations on his Journey here. "Baby Jim" Is a Colored gem'man, and, according to hie 'manager, tips the scales at exactly JIM pounds. Ills arrival in Omaha was almost melo dramatic, for after he had safely disem barked from the train and gone Into the baggage room, becguxe hu couldn't get Into the doors of the waiting room, he found th.it Is was Impossible for his big bulk to got Info a dinky Omaha cab. And so the express company came to the rescue and with his exhibition curtain draped around him he came "welcomed Into our city-' up a side street In an express wagon. The electricians are fully up to the car penters on the Highway, and as soon as the latter get more work done, the electricians will resume. Th'?re. seems to be no basis for the story that the work Is delayed on account of labor troubles. Street Lighting Question is Up to fylr. Nash President- of Electric Light Company and Committee Hold Conference at Commercial Club. The decorative street lighting question is now up to I'rcsldent Nash of the Omaha Klectrlc Ught Power company. The mj. nlclpal affairs committee of the Commer cial club held another meeting with Mr. Nash Monday noon and outlined its posi tion In the matter, giving Mr. Nash Its ultimatum as to this question and the posi tion pf the Commercial club as respects lighting service In Omaha as compared with prices In other cities. The manufacturers committee of the club held a regular weekly meeting and passed a resolution calling for a dinner of ail of the manufacturers of Omaha. It develops that there are no less than uno firms and companies which manufacture goods here. The dinner will, of course, have a menu of Omaha-made edibles. A committee was appointed to take charge of this with L. G. Doup as chairman, the others being H. T. Kelly. l. J. O'Brien, E. T. Rector' and K. 8. Knapp. The manufacturers committee has sent ou1. circulars to the 800 manufacturers of i he city Informing therq of the trade direc tory which the club will publish. Replies arc coming In by the score. Manufacturers who do not reply at once with the desired data will be left out of the directory. The trade exposition waa talked over and while it la realised that It will be a big undertaking. It was resolved to stint neither time, money nor labor to bring It to pass. AHnrslagSkisit la Dot to have Bucklen'a Arnica Salve to cure burns, sores, piles, cuts, wounds and ulcers. 2ic, r'or sal by Beaton Drug Co. REGISTRATION MEN SUMMONED If y leek Dutler Issaes Order for Member sf Bewrd to Report to Ulna at Obm. Members of the regiatratlon boards who have failed to qualify for the next regis tration duy, October 4, must see the city clerk at pnee. The order was for the offi cials to qualify before last Saturday, but many of them have fulled to do so ami City Clerk Butler declares that unless they make up for lost time they will ba sent for with aan ants. An appointment to f er Ico on a registration board is as Im pressive as being drawn for Jury service, and the city clerk Is afraid unless his or ders are obeyed ha will be short-handed for the race that may come October 4. Annual Fall Opening '" of BRANDEIS STORES - " Throughout, this entire week A superb showing of our own Importation of Paris Pattern Hits, together :with Women's Ready-to-Wear Apparel, selected abroad by our own Foreign Buyers Also a most comprehensive assemblage of - Fall Fabrics and Furnishings. , The year's most notable Fashion Event. See the exquisite Gowns and Wraps Displayed on Living Models. Seasonable Fall Goods Specially Priced for Tuesday "Women's, misses' and children's fine ribbed cotton, fleecy lined cotton and part wool Munsing. underwear, vestfe, pants and union suits sjie- QDn $.98 cial .values at liJt-iJOL- 1-- 1 .-.... Women's 4Ue and 50c Fall Weight Underwear, at 29c Fine Jersey ribbed vests, pants and union suits medium weight, long sleeve vests; ankle length pants ' OQ worth up to 50c, at, garment w s Misses' Children's and Boys Fall Underwear Vests, Pants and Drawers Fleecy lined, flna Jersey ribbed; rtjr all sizes up to 34, each, at f . JmOQ. Women's Fast Black Seamless Hosiery Fine cotton Hosiery;' medium and heavy weights; also double soles and spliced heels; some with white, split soles; actually ' worth 25c a pair, at ; , 17 ic TIMELY OFFERp in SILKS for TUESDAY Leuiitiiul 1'ersian Silks.and French. Sutin, barred J'laids unlike anything ever shown at $1, for, yd 79c $1 Peau de &lessalines in 37 Shades hVgulxr. $1.50 Peau de' Messaline all 'the scarce 1 evening tints, one day only, at, yard Great Values in Fall Weight Suitings A 60 to 54-lnch broadcloths, Victoria suitings, semi-rough, . extreme novelties, silk and wool dress fabrics, etc. dress goods department, per yard, at P AH Wool French Batistes and Challies, worth 75c yd. at 39c Special Values in Kid Gloves $15 .'-clasp Perrin s grenoble kid; all the newest fall shades, .including "o B'reu, citiiDi, cnampagne, rea, Drown, tan, also black and white Fitted to the hand per pair, at.. Kid, Cape, Chamois amtiMncha Gloves nmcK, . white an 'colors sizes, hat gain per pmr, at. square ail 69c Women's Chumolsette Groves; ewed; fall weight; chamois, navy gnd brown, pair rfque 50c New Fall Cotton Goods in Basement Double fleece, IjrMii, checked, striped, floral and novelty Kwiinsdown flannels for kimonos, dressing sacques, etc. new, fall fabric;,'-, u$de to sell at 15e a yd., de- -rx- Arable lengths aW full bolts, yard, at. . . ;. . ; 1 UC New and best lotof baby and fancy outing flannels that can be had These warm; light, fluffy, firm flannels . Ql ure regular VJ'f c values, per yard, at OiC BRANDEIS STORES J( DIAMONDS JfaSaTo'T V , Jj fTfact ssma, at lowsst prlcsa. Asa our aa-part. j f i Beautiful and Artistic New Millinery for Ak-Sar-Ben Days Opening days in the Millin ery have come and gone; also the most successful days from a sale's point of low this department has ever had. It has established more firmly the oft expressed sentiment that Bennett's Is THE place for the most charming hats. This week Ak-Sar-Ben thoughts will be uppermost In your minds. ' We have provided hats for all the festivities of the oc casion. Magnificent picture hats with large, graceful plumes In black and light shades for the coronation Ball are one of the big fca- 'tures. Then there are lnnumoraoie aresa hats for street wear that are masterful ex amples of artistic doBlgn. Must be a thous and of them in every type of the new fash ions. The price, range is almost unlimited. We Invite you to see the great exhibit. No matter which hat your fancy dictates it's' absolutely certain to be cor rect and more economically priced than you believe. S Striking 'Jt all Suits Large New Shipments y5 -fl JLL as as 1 a ;w i ' ' -r -tr,- -tt T- Bargain Day in Cloak Dspartmani Broken lines and odd garment loft from the past week's tremendous selling, will be closed at a small frac tion of its nctual retail worth. 200 Silk Dresses Samples and odd garments, nobby new designs, fine assortment for selection. Many in the lot worth $25.00 to close Tuesday, at $9.90 Children's Ifcear Skin Coata in all colors, well worth I. Tues day, at, choice $1.95 Children's Hoar Skin Bonnets- All colors, regular 50c values Tuesday, choice 25t French Lynx Fur Seta With Shawl Coll for Tuesday only, at, per set Women's Covert Coats in meai um lenRths. regular $7.50 val ues, at, choice $4.05 Women's' Military Caiea in me dium weight, regular $7.50 values, to close 82.95 Regular $10.00 value, $5.95 Big Special Purchase of Men's, Women's and Chil' (Iron's Winter Weight Underwear, heavy jersey ribbed and fleece lined, on sale beginning Tuesday AT ABOUT HALF REGULAR PRICES. D Just Received, at . . . H i i D It's a low price to be sure, but the flue tailoring and the splendid all wool worsteds in' them will surprise you. They are fashion-fault-leBs; Blmpl in design, with neat, slender lines that are very pleasing The skirts are the new narrowed pleated styles, the coats are US-inch lengths and satin lined throughout. We invite a most searching com parison with any $20.00 suits you may see anywhere. Colors, black, navy, brown, etc., price $15.00 Tuesday in Domestic Department Tuesday oargaln specials. Six items tor the housekeepers that deserve ,a ready response. Each one is reduced expressly for Tuesday shoppers; g BLKACHKI.HHKET1XJ , . Two. ! yards wide, excellent 26c quality, i "Vat, per yard . 186 i iILLOW CASF Good quality, 1$ t,' always 14c each, special 10 I Cj.XBLKACHKI) MCHUX 8yc I grade, at 5H TABI.K DAMASK Half-bleached, 30c quality, at, yard . . . . 17H BliKACHKI) CKASH TOWKLIXG 8c quality, at, yard 5 BKI 8 Pit 10 A I )S Heavy fringed, scalloped kinds; 'regularly $2.50, for Tuesday . . . $1.69 i"i ' o I Ta.sasls... h Our Famous Vsrd w lilo. Iilc.irhed imisltii, worth 10c (KdWHrdst, at. a yard , .74o 15c Kleocril (liHxls, at. yard..iao ivrcales. worth H'c, at. yard ,.5o No. 17i9. the t.est 4x34 I'lllow esses, worth 15c avh Tuesday. piioh 100 No. aop TIcktnK, Rood value Bt loo, Tupsunv t, a yard Ihio Knyptian TlrklnK. l'c value, on sale nt, yard lSVjO No. 4T2, the host 20(; Turkish Tuwf 1 made, at, yard 15o No. 206 Muck Towels, half linen, host ISo liuck towels on market, earn laio White. Hose, balls, value 30c, at. each J nbo. (rood heavy twit, on sule T6o Kxtra specials on Ulankets from 8c up to $3.00 25o White Uoods All at, yard lOo Louk Cloths J6 Ini-lios wide, St. vard 70, 8o, lOo ul lSHo l-'iaiiuelettes, at....6o, 7Ht and lOo UutltiK Flannels at, yd. Bo and T!B In Our Popular Family Liquor Department Grape Wine, home made, red or Ktahs Table Ale Something fine white, per gallon $1.00 1 t. dozen pints $1.25 California Tort or Sherry absolutely pure Quarts 2Dc, :)5c, fiOc. (Jallon, 91.00, 91.50 The Last of the Peaches An extra car of extra fancy Colorado Elberta Freestone Peaches. These are extra faucy fruit, and are worth $1.15 to $1.25 a box while they last we will sell this last car, per crate 05 Peaches to buy today by the carload are worth $1.10 a box. Watch the papers for the big annual Keifer Pear Sale. Monday's prices on all fresh vegetables, fruits, groceries, but ter, cheese and crackers. OOM'T FORGET TRY UAYDEU'S FIRST" PAYQ i ' 'ii : tr ii k5'5??'' a : h I R I? 3 'I i i II6nder III J Made ByThelORKERProccs, I U ; . .. I & I U 'Mil g gf..-- js : i 1$ v JSfA k U P ?) j - N tD EST possible equivalent for the money 't 3 in "Dorothy Dodd" shoes. Every ' p) . P IS ,; demand may be satisfied from our exten- B jj P S sive assortment . An examination will h j . . ; convince you. ' p Ibennettj,s I Si cii.rrjiiair.rjKi;: mm uzm : m.m immmmm mm, mm m mm m -z i. DrexeVs Foot Comfort Shoes For Nurses It's nothing unusual for us to show a nice shoe for wo men, but Just now we are of fering a new dark brown kid, high top, lace shoes, made of specially prepared leather, vegetable tanned, that neither draws or burns the Xoot; a soft, flexible outer sole, with a light, soft cushion effect inner sole. The ideal shoe for the nurse or saleslady. Noiseless and comfort personified. These shoes come in all sizes and widths at the one price S4.00 It will be a pleasure to us to show them to you. AKK YOU THK CIXDKKELLA OIHL? Thursday, Sept. 29, the committee will award a pair of handsome, Cinderella slip pers to the prettiest girl who has left her size and photo at our store. See conditions in our west window. mnnn iubvdn INSTANTLY RELIEVED or YOUR MONEY DACK A- OR. R. SCHIFTMANN'S r SlTOABOul Is Sold by Ail Druggists on a Positive Guarantee to give Instant relict la every case ol Asthma, no matter how riolect the at tacks or obstinate hm case, or YOUR MONEY WILL Bt REFUNDED by the Druggist of whom yxju bought the pack age, without any question. ' (6) ft. Schiiinjana Co., Proprietors, SL Paul, Mlat SWEDISH COHERENCE ENDS Appointment Are Made for Coming Year in Thii JJiitrict, BES0LVE FOR COUNTY OPTION j. , . .. Joha A. Gabrlclaow la AppoiBtrd Dis trict liprrliKidtal, km 4 , J. .Norarre. to Una ha Caareh Other tppolattaraits. Tle Hwedlsii Methodist elergvmi'ii In c-on-frrrtica at Oakland paaavd Mrona resolu tions in favor of county option and (teclarej that they would not support any candidate for any office who waa not supporting that measure. ' ' f The aeventventh Wvstein conferem-e closed ita session Monday inornlnc. f he. followinf officera were elected: Kev. i.efnuid ttroni br. aecrctary; assistant, Rev. K. O. Nor. berv; atatlstlcal secretary, Ilev. Nils Pear son; recording eecretarTtlf ' ft. Jalm; Swedish accretary, Kev.l X. 'Mtromberg; treueurer. Rev. A. Malmstroinr' Rev. John A. Uabrielson, district Kuiwrlutendent, was elected, trustee of the. Theological seminary at Evatiston. 111., and Itev. John H. Keabtrg waa elected conference visitor to the sem inary. For directors of the Swedish Metho dist book concern of Chicago, Rev. Seat rg and Rev. C. O. Freeman, were appohited. Miss llulda Steele of Omaha waa conse crated by the bishop as deaconass. Swede Plains near Mromaberg waa ae lecled lor atal Jsar's eooference After his sermon Sunday morning the bishop ordained as deacons Rev. A. W. Carlson and Rev. C. Chellgren, and in the afternoon od rained aa elders Rev. K (3 Norberg, Rev. T. J. Adrian. Rev. Edwin Saplen and Rsv. Oust Freeman. Sunday afternoon the u.shop delivered a memorial sermon with Impressive services III honor of i departed colleagues. Bishops Uoodsell, Koss and Henry Spellmeyer. Rev. '. O. Freemen read biographies of the bishops, end Rev." C O. Malmstrom spoke of -a Pr- Albert Erlcson, who served for twenty-six yeara as president of the Evans ton seminary. Lr. Erlcson'a successor, Prof. C. U. Wallenlua. spoke of Dr. Erl son. and of lr. E. A. Mavldson. who waa also a membt-r of the faoulty. The evening service a devoted to mis sionary subjects and sermons were delivered by Rev. Uustav Erlcaon of IJncoln and Prof. Wallenlus. The , bishop then apoki briefly and read the appomtn-enta us fol-' lows: , . . . NEBRASKA.. SuperJntendei.t, John A. Uebrielson Axiel), u. J. Swan. Concord. C. O. F reeman, iisvey, to le supplied. i Genoa. A. K. Flnnell. , .. Holdiega and i'ralne. F. ' Edwards. ' Keene. J.eoneril KKomberg. l.lncoln and ilavelock. Uuatar Erlcson. Kooklnr Ulats. Fred clromoeig. Oakland. John J. .Seaberg. Omaha. K. J. Norberg. ' 'o"' ' N' u- a Barton. 8t. Paul. J. P. Norton. , Msroriviue. Emll Maimatrora. Mi-omsberg. J. p. Norton Mweds Plains. Edwin ahlen. Uel Hil, to be supp led. Uus Freeman. KANSAS. ''Uurdli'k. to be supplied. F. Rrdrt 'Clay Certer, Flrsi c. lurch, C. J. Mellbeig Fecund church, P. J. Berg. I.lmtberg iiiKu Aim. - Haodwun, Kilo Nelsoif candle. J. E. Johnston. Wayne, P. J. Berg. Financial asenr of Emmanuel home Clay Center,, A.. O.. Engstiom. ' COLORADO. Peter Munyon, formerly of Omaha, now of Denver, lll fiaV the pulpits In Denver and Pueblo. ' v. ' 1 ' Pine Bluffs'. V. Ji.Swanson. river to Long Island City, where Is a clean ing shop vor trains where they can be cleaned there and' sent out directly. "The station building is the most beauti ful structure of the kind in the country. 'As an Instance of this, take the fact that it Is finished entirely In Italiap marble." Drcxcl Shoe Co. 1419 Farnam 81 Prize Offer Special Copy The Daily Newspaper Glob offers a series of prizes for the best advertisements as to the value ofnewe papers for a National advertising cam paign. REQUIREMENTS COPT Must be submitted tj Oc tober 1st. 1810. 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 glzee and illustrations to be In dicated. SUBJECT The use and value of news papers in a publicity cam-' paign, effectiveness, low nesa of cosi, value or' repe tition, Influence on the re taller, etc. , JPRIZES First) Prize $26.00 Second Prise 15.00 Third PrU 10.00 Ten Prizes 1.00 each, and honorable mention. Advertisements .winning prizes to ba 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 Dally Newspaper Club. TheDaily Newspaper Club E. J. PRESTON, General Manager. 803 Pulitzer Bldg., N. Y. City. fort Whelps open new depot bowling officials will HOLD MEETING FOR PLANS Presidents ol Tennis In Mlrt-Wrsl League to Confer Tsradsr oil Aproachlne Tourney. Attends ta. '' Fertilities Incident to j the Opio the Prn n I nnln jttitlon la fiotham. t .,: ' Oenit Kort..' passenger "traffic inanaKr of the Colon Pacific, .returned Sunday ' from i - New York, where lie had been to attend j To jjlan for the entertuiniucnt of the dle the opening, formalities of the new terminal gates to the midwest boHling tournament, of . the Pennsylvania road In that city. . Over ; hkh will bo held in oniuha November 'M 100 of the southern and western pasxenger j f ,ei-einhr I. a meeting of all the bowling OttVlals of the t'nlted Htates were present. ,.agup presldenla will be held at the Iloost .ri,A now terminal and oassenxer station i n. ... . - - - r. r mi i ii ' mi i ,t muni, i in u ( imii. . .... rttary of the Midwest league, will confer II the world at present," fald Mr. Koi t. "As you probably know. It has cost the road between 1100,000.000 and J00,OH.(X to build and Is a splendid monument of the progres slveness and strength of that road. "There ate Jnels running under the ihidson fiver fjom Jersey City to recele the trains from the west and stnd them out again, and then under the city is a sstem of 4unnrls making a loop to pu trains around ajd have them ready to go out agaiiJ.AnctJI.er tunnel goes under VA with them to arrange for tha proKrum. There ure five leagues In Omaha, the tlooxler', Mose Vousem, president; the ():naha, William Weber, president: Com m. iclal. John Kluck, president; Mercantile. Uolxit VulKc, president, and the Cellar league, Fred Carey president. The Cellar league will on Its season at Keyt s alleys Monday night and the Omaha league at the Association alleys Tuesday' nitfht. t Shctect Qat the Original and Genuine HORUCK'S MALTED rillLU The Food-drink for All Ajej. For Infants, Invalids, and Crowing childrea. Pure Nutrition, up building the whole body. Invigorate the n lining mother and the aged. Rich milk, malted grain, in powder form. A quick Ionca prepared in a mutate. Take no substitute. Ask for HO RUCK'S. In No Oomblno or Trust Gee! Bat It feels mlgMy flat. J&yer's Sar$aparilla Purity fTO-NIGnT 1 Roliablo Dentistry Taft's Denial Rooms D.R.SHAMPOO (Landruff Komover) - ' By Icttine your barbcf give you a Fitch sham-, poo every week or two, you can be done with dandruff troubles. Beautiful Tooth Tliers are but few people who liava them. Uood Teeth every one might hava If hey would go to I Jr. Hrudbury. Tim quickest, easiest and least painful ara t lie only inetiioda employed by us and hundreds of xjur patients, both In and out or the city, will gladly tell you about the good dental work and our up-to-date ways of doing things. Crowns and bridga wuik iroiu ".0u ixir tooth, i'lulus that fit friin ti 00 to 1 1 2.50. 1'alnle.s exlrau tlon of teeth. Nerves of teeth removed without hurting yov. Work warranted ten years UB. BRADEURY, THE 9EMT1ST 16O0 rarnsm Bt. Phona D. 1764 17 years asms location. . . j TWENTIETH CENTURY FARMER Uae Ooilur I'er TeaJS X i