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November
Odds and Ends
S.I. of
Brass Beds
As with our Dri-sstT Sale of
lnpt week, we yliall now
place on bale all our odds
and ends in Iron Metis at a
tremendous sacrifice in order
to make room and clean up
for our Christmas stocks.
Note the greatly reduced
prices. These lietln are
found in nearly all colors and
styles. Standard makes.
Come Monday.
White and Gold trimmed Beds,
heavy 2 In. posts, like cut, regu
lar $9.50 Beds. Afm q
reduced to malic i JO
room, at V"V
813.98 Black and White Knain
eled Hed, extra good .41 i
value, at 11JU
$23.50 Vernle Martin, two-Inch
coutlnuous post, re- tfio An
markable value, for . . ylOevU
$2.75 White, Blue, Oreen,
Knameled Bed, e a uA
for jZ.UU
200 other Beds reduced aceord
lnKly. Every size, In any style or
color you want. Genuine bar
gains for this week only.
Third Hoop.
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Bl id S ik Sfccid
Thr wide!. rn'vii".'t.
Mack taftela. iiiH'lc
In America, .VI lin h :
wido, rcisulsir ' and
$:', silks. k;k i ll Moii
ia for fISr-SI.-IH
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f" 7 I'lic New Winter Style Hooks lire here. I'rce I
jf I l"',,,'s vtitli "cr tlc l( ok .... -0 J
Monday v.t Wi 1 .tart
Cur til Dress
Cools Sale
The ln'W t,5L iiot cx-
ini'Me I i-"sm t;.iods. nui-ici-iiiU
i-MTy shown In
Oiniih.i. in s ilt Mumliiy,
;tt lesy I li.i n Imi f Ml ic'
no Mirli t.ai jMins ci
li.'iUil of liefm-p in
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Our New Fall High Grade Ladies' Suits and Oulercats are the
Most Fashionable Garments to be Found in Omaha. Beautiful
Model? in Velvet, Scotch Mixiures and Basket Weave Materials
Long Velvet Uutercoat3
W'c j 1. 1 t a lienutiliil line of Ladies' Suits in lihn
and !lack anl In m n and hl.ick li.isket wen t
iiialc! ial. semi I'i1tini' and mannish tailored
.jackets. Willi pleated jnrcd fY A
skirts. Persian silk lin-iuy-s,
for Monday, at,
(H'.lv
Blue, Black, Brown and Navy Velvet Suits
Made of absolutely the finc-l "lade of velvet, trimmed with two rows of wide
black hraid at bottom of jacket and skirt. The jackets are semi-fitting mod
els wilh wide lapels, with satin facing ; and trimmed with black braid around
edge of collar. Jfeuiarkably fashionable Suit for only
4S
Exquisitely Tailored Suits in grey, tan. stripes
and black and white and green and white, with
just a touch ol red to bring out the shade ot the
Scotch mixtures. Skinner satin
lined. Heated stored skirts,
wonderful values, at $f$'
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Ueautifully lined throughout, tailored
in semi-fitting models, large shawl collar embroid- C
ered with braid; for 14-
54-iuli llromlcl.-lli Coal for 5519.50
Our Brass Craft Display
is the largest in this part of the country. This is compara
tively a new art, and is making some exceptionally attractive
corners in the home where art receives its portion of home
decorating. These goods make exceptional for Christmas.
Come in and see just how beautiful these goods are.,
We also carry a large Block of Pyrography Goods. These are standard
goods all guaranteed, and marked at prices that you can't equal anywhere.
Come In and Bee thlB display.
Beautiful Long Plush Coats In .Vl-im-h lengths, has huge
shawl collar of black marten with cuffs to match. This
is an extremely popular coat in New York and Paris.
Lined throughout with first qunlitv Skinner CJLRL
satin; for... D
Tun (overt roat, HeiriiiK Hone Stays $25.00
Iteliulan I.yn.v Sets A
$t.-..o This beau
tiful set comes in
black only: the col
lar is the large
shawl effect while
the muff is the
large pillow model,
all Skinner natin
lined. An unmatch
able value thix week
for only '
S15.00
DAINTY 1'AKTV
JMIKNSKS
Full pleated skirts,
low neck and short
sleeves, waist and
bottom of skirt arc
beautifully hand
painted floral de
signs, on pink, light
blue and white, at
$25.00 $29.50
and $35.00
llclKiim I.. vox Sets, at
V23.00 This set alt-o
comes only in black;
the muff cut in large
rug style, trimmed with
two large heads and six
tails, the shawl collar
boing also trimmed
with tails and lined
with beautiful shirred
silk and excellent val
ues this week, for
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Ladies' Kid Glove
Sale for Monday
These Cloves come in almost
all colors and sizes. Our
regular $1.50 quality Clove
for only, Mon Qp
day, at, pair UtlL
i.adiks' cj.rTi.r.r .i,oi:s
flSf- ln Mack and tan, etru
good quality leathi'in,
regular fl.fiO vii1ik
for Monday onlv . . . .
98c
S25.00
Extra Specials in Table
Damask f:r Monday
Bleached Table DaimLsk, 72
in. wide, five patterns, no nap
kins to match, made of heavy
good wearing materials, na
tural finish, no dressing, reg
ular $1.25 quality, 70p
Monday, only I JL
20 in. Bleached All Linen Nap
kins, assorted patterns, good
quality, our regular $2.00 a
dozen kind, Monday,
six for lot
Ilemstltchod, hemmed or frirged,
Huck and Damask Towels, plnln
white and colored borders, worth
up to 3rc each,
Monday for
only, each
25c
Monday Specials From Our
Book Department
"An Uncrowned King," by Harold
Dell Wright, author of "Shupard
of the Hills,'- "Calling of Dan
Matthews" a rich, p
strong deasertatlon;
Monday, at '"v
A book of Sweethearts, pictured
by famous American Artists.
sold at 3.0,
on pale
Monday, at
98c
r.wel5t Underwear
Wiat r.We.ht
Fitting
in Larger Asscrtme ts Than tier Before
Quality and variety are two very
essential features, that go to make
our Knit Undewear Section the
busiest and most popular in Omaha.
To be sure of the quality id'vry
garment. AVe have the exclusive
Omaha agency for the celebrated
Forest Mills Underwear, known
from coast to coast for its superior
fitting and wearing qualities.
Kor real satisfaction in underwear gar-
hot ...
v t in in -m-tr ti- a
Umlmmte
menta, none compare with Forest Mllla. Try them.
Vnlon Suits ln both gray and
white wool. High neck, long
sleeves, very fine garment,
average sizes, at $1.75
Kxtra large sizes, at . .$2.00
Oriental silk and cotton Union
Suits, beautiful garments with
high neck and long sleeves,
at, suit $2.50
Heavy, all wool silk garments,
no better made, a suit $3.75
Madame Grace
Exquisitely Tailored Corsets
We have just received our new Fall and Winter
models of Madame Grace Corsets.
We have a beautiful white brocade Silk laced
. trimmed model guaranteed to hold shape and
fit the figure to its natural curve, that best
lines tnay be brought out."Tlxtra .
fine boning, equipped with 6 beaut
iful hose supporters for only
Another even fitted model," first quality boning,
new directori skirt and hose supporters and
fastenings, specially adapted for the new skirt
effects. Prices on these beaut- frE j. T
iful models range from ......V' W V'
We will be pleased to demonstrate these models. Fittings
FREE of charge. Come in and see them.
OorMt Section Bcond noor.
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Monday Hardware Specials
11.25 Ash Can 98"
60c Christy Bread Knives .... 3i
White Metal Table Spoons, 6 for 15(
Storm Sash Fasteners, set .... 10
Stove Lifters 5
Picture Cord, package 5
Corn Poppers, 7-quart size .... 10
Perfection Oil Heater $5.00
Peninsular Heater, No. 610... $10
Boys' Pocket Knives, values to 36c.
choice, Monday 15(k
Scissors, values to 60c, Monday 19
Let Us tend You a Ton of Cap
itol Coal It only C7 flfl
costs VUU
and it's the best Good Coal.
We also sell great quantities of
' Diamond Lump and Nut Coal,
at, ton $0.00
Domestic Lump sells for only
per ton $5.00
Phone us you order. It'll re
ceive prompt attention and
quick delivery.
Nowhere do you fimd such good groceries
Phoue us your order If you can't visit
our department. .
ISeunett's Excellsior Flour, sack, SO
stamps, at $1.85
Bennett's Breakfast Coffee, 2 pound
can for 48
Tt with asoli oan an Eng-Ilih mud
bin and whit crm pltohtr or bowl.
Teas, assorted, pound 58
Tnm with each lb. an EnffliBh iuid
blua and whit pitcher or bowL
Bennett's Golden Coffee, special price
per pound 23
Tea. Sittings, pound package, special,
at 12
Double Stamps on Granulated Sugar.
Swansdown Codfish, 10 Btamps, 3
packages for 25
40c Jar Tea Garden Preserves, 30
XK." STAKCll HALK
1,200 oue pound packages Ster
ling Corn Starch, package . . . .4
Bennett's Capitol Baking Powder, 6
pound can and 100 stamps, Monday,
for $1.00
Gaillard's Pure Olive Oil, quart can,
20 stamps, at 90
French Cut Loaf Sugar, 10 stamps,
package 25
at prices
so low.
Hartley's Orange Marmalade, Jelly,
Jar 20
Sweet Heart Toilet Soap, 6 cakes,
for 25
Quart Jar large Spanish Olives, and
20 Btamps, only 50
Diamond Crystal Table Salt, 3 pack
ages, 10 stamps. Cor 25
Horseradish, new, 5 stamps, per bot-
10
Hulled Beans, with Chicken, and 10
stamps, can 15
Lima Boans, with Chicken, and 10
stamps, can 20
Monarch Cut Asparagus, large can.
10 stamps, for 25
Pickles, assorted, 5 stamps, per bot-
10
Macaroni, Star and Crescent brand, 3
package, 10 stamps, for ....25
B. C. Pure Maple Syrup, t gallon
can for 70
Bennett's Capitol Oats, 2 pound pack
age, and 10 stamps, for ....H-
Double Stamps on Butterlne and
Cheese.
9 bars Diamond C Soap 25
Queen Vinegar, quart bottle, HO
Btamps, Monday, for 25
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Made By The lfloRKERPrOC 6SS
TO PROSECUTE BOGUS VOTERS
tnairman waiter issues uruen iui i
Rigid Inquiry. i
SAYS LAW MUST BE ENFORCED
Hvr'B Ksyoaur uf Illegal HesUtra
tl Hrls t OBilrraallua
lb I. oral Ueatocrattct
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Tli hto a xpoa or Uk.gl rt-clitraUon !
tli oausa vf - much cot Mernatiun la th
IckiU demucrattu camp and tlirr la (real
anxiety lest froarcutlona rt-ull.
' Wldriilrcul invtwtixatlun la now under
ny and the atory of tl.e nintn Qrek
who rellerl aa d-inucrata from a ona
afy yovl hall, ill South Thirteenth alreet.
aa publiHlitsl In The He, la only one lu-
tanc out of many flusrunt vlolatluna of
the law governing retclHtrailon of voters.
At republican headquarter Saturday
morning. Judno lieu Baker, chairman of
the republican county central committee,
Indued an edict to party worker aa foltdws:
"I want a thorough " lnvextlgatlon of
Illegal r-t,tu alien. 1 want thl( v.ork pur
sued night a. id day from tlilj time forward
up to uml including election day. The re
publican of Douglas county do not stand
for aueh practlcd aud I propose that wher
ever sufficient evidence ot Illegal voting Is
secured there shall be vigorous prosecution.
There Is a law against false registration
I know that law because I helped to pass
It when I was a member of the legislature
aud we are going to put that law Into
use. Such wlioleaale frauds aa have been
brought to my attention must not, and
shall not, be allowed to go unpunished."
Riffle! laveetlajaflvai I aider War.
As a result of Judge baker's edict, half
a doien active men from county head
quarters are skirmishing fur evidence. Nu
merous lodging houses ln the Third ward
and elsewhere, but erpeeially In the Third
word, are Ix-lim Kuhjectrit to rimd Inquiry,
grading cuni on tho outskirts nf the city
are under ni ' ll.mce mid various other
places aru under searchlight glare.
lU-porta ivui-Ik iI l.ead iuai tei s Saturday
morning to the effect tnat a score or more
of nun living temporarily in a grading
camp near Thirty-first and Ieavenworth
treete, had registered from various places,
and that these men are merely floaters,
some of them having ben In the s ate
less than a monrh. This report Is now un
der Investigation.
In the fifth precinct of the Sixth ward,
according to H. J. Ftnkett. gross frauds
have been perpetrated. On Otcnber IS. so
Plnkett declares, eight men registered as
democrats from 3.1 Northwest boulevard,
and a visit to that locality revealed that
no such number existed, but that In tne
place where it would come, there Is a
tent occupied by u gang of graders.
Pinkett's investigation, lie says, revealnd
the following status ot the Individuals
who registered from the boulevard grad
ing t. nt :
J. 1'inlay, who legistertd us a voter In
dependent of paxty. lives ln Council Kluffs;
Pat liallahan, who gave no party designa
tion, regixtered III Council Ulufia for the
general election next Tuesday; Peter (Jreen
registered as a democrat, was not known
by any of the workmen: John Queenan,
who registered as a democrat, lives In the
northeast bottoms; M. L,uolle. registered
without tvirty designation, lives ln South
Omaha and voted at the primary there;
John McKlvalnn, registered as a democrat,
worked on the Job one day and no one ap
pears to know anything about him, and
lilaln Wells, lives In Houth Omaha and
voted there at the primary.
I'lhcoveries of 1M or more registrations,
which It is believed are fraudulent, for
next Tuesday's election have been made by
the Nebraska Anll-taioon league In Omaha
under the general direction of Rev. J. M.
Lcldy, district superintendent of the league,
according to a statement he made halur
day. Advttahility of Instituting criminal ac
tion a.ajn.-t the persons alleged to have
registered frauduh i.tly will be considered
at special meeting of the Omaha advisory
committee of the ieague, which has been
called for Monday at 10 a. lit.
To ouslder Prosecutions.
"We have been working on this matter
for several days," said ilr. Lfldy. "I am
certain of the facts. We have carefully In
vestigated, and I think 1 could prove ln
court that many registrations are Illegal.
The league will not take official action of
a legal nature until the committee advises
us to do so, however. If the committee be
lieves it would be bfst to file complaints
they will be filed."
In discussing the matter of the league's
activity Mr. IBldy asked the reporter to
make It clear that the league Is acting in
dependently. "I kJiow there are other Com-
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THE little cue torn touches that char
acterize shoes te-Uinfj from $6 to $10
a pair are found in "Dorothy Dodd."
34.00, S4.S0, $5.00
BENNETT'S
mittees tnat iuu sec-king fraudulent regis
tration," he said, "and I don't want them
to get an Impression that tho league ts
covering the whole city and quit their
woik. I want them to keep on, because, t lie
more work there Ik done along this Hue
the better."
MACHINES WILL BE READY
Deputy (oaaty Clerk Utntr "ays
that tba Hsrslsri Are Heasr
for Vetera.
Announcement that all prepaiatlons for
Tuesday's general election ln lJo.igla
county will be complete by Monday luon
si mals liaturday by liemilv County
I Clerk Fraiik !ewey and Custodian of the
j Voting Machines U. LI. il Itidgway.
"We have worked hard." said .Mr. Deway,
"and we are about done. I'm glad of It,
too."
.Mr. Itidgway said, 'Kvei ything is all
right. We have tl.e machined delivered arid,
half of them Inspected. We can do the
rest by Monday noon all right.. If necess
ary we could have everything ready to
hold election Monday instead of Tuesday."
To fray Against llutilinaulaui.
Not the least earm-st workers In political
affairs on election dny will be membeia
of the Frances Willard Women's Christian
Ternpereiue union biuiu li, who will n-
tl.eir eiioiglta In prajer. The l.iaiuh haM
.-triaiiKid to ol'f. r ujj pniyeis all day dur
ing (he election for ti e defeat of the lJai I-inar.-li'iuor
Interests and the el-ction ot
C. II. Aldilih an governor ot the stale.
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