'I Hi T l .i ,ru.w A 1 i .v; 'i Ti Ja r."M V i Vs Va aI K RED CROSS LETTER SEALS XS BIBBBBBDiSEIIBBBIDIIIQBalBlDnBD BJ "1 1" www innr Y i 4. s IM Monday's Special Hllk Hle IVntlnucN Tupatlny IV! Hit; Snip of Mlk foil tinnot Tuesday A Plan to Help Study of Prevention of Tuberculous Continues. SEALS AHE NOW FCR SALE OMrrllm la Wadr In tkr Stamp that Were Formerly t sad and Tkr Are haaard to a Differ ent Form. D D THE RELIABLE STORE The execiuiY necrrterv for Nebraska of tti National Association for the Study and ; ,T'i evention of Tuberculosis. Mrs. Albert j F.dholm. will, open an office Immediately,! to bf-xin tlie winter campaign for the pale f red cross letter Heals. I The wills which were formerly known as j ted crocs r- LU.v- netted Sl.i'O for the can;? i last, year and that amount will, probably be doubled this winter. One hundred I towns bavn sold litem for several years and fifty more towns will be added as liolnts of distribution. A dispute with the postal authorities of sevoral for lftn countries has led to a change In the name of the labels. They were called stamps formerly and were placed on the obverse aide of the letter near tho rcii'ilatlon postage stamp. Many people thought.. ifmf they were food for carrying letters iiiBivad of regulation pot tage and tri-! to save a cent on each letter by using tlx-hi. TUe British and German postmasters foinl it too much trouble to distinguish lieiwein real stamps and char ity laUVr) so they refused to take letters that were too much stamped. ('0!!!.!;' they will be called seals from now on and they are supposed to be pasted on the hack of the envelope, where they can be seen and their purpose of spreading the knowledge f the associa tions win be accomplished without causing confusion. The towns thai ai to sell ti.r seals will be given them in juantltlen of 10) or 200 and they will be allowed W per cent of the not proceeds for use In their own antl tuberculoela work. The other half goes to the stats society. The Idea of antl-ruber-culoaiit work ,1s very Inclusive and even such sanitary Improvement are considered iis a part of the work. There are branches of the society In North Platte and Hol diegs and In matix other cities. Fre mont, Bcott's Bluff, Lincoln and others have agents who superintend the eeal sale. Offices la Omshm. The executlv secretary will be In her office during tie morning hours In room VTi Hrandels b.iilding and from there the 600.000 sea!. win be distributed. All of the work of reonpiVing .th financial transac U ns and arranging tbe revenues and opera tions of the association Is done by unpaid volunteer official who work, for the na tional association. The following statement la Issued by the national usiiut-iatlon: Judging from reports at hand today, the National Association for the Study and Prevention of Tuberculosis estimates that by December I uot . less than 75.OUO.OijO lied t'ross seals will ' have .-been distributed to selling events In forty different states of the country. - Forty millions seals have already been printed and another large edition Is being prepared. Agnts'-orders to date aggregate all of, that amount and a considerable rum Iter have not yet stated how many seala they can use. Taking Into consideration this latter class and the agents who will be apimlntnd before December 1 the pros pects for selling 1i0,Uj0 stamps,' which Is the goal that 'has been set by the na tional workers, 'Br-extremely bright. Over thirty stale societies have organized' the sale on an extensive basis, and in about ten mors states Ked Cross seala will be sold In sulnn place. All told, including state, city, county and aubagents. an army of fully BO.00.1 men. women and children will be ensaxed in selling the bright I'lnlst mii seals for the prevention of tubercu losis. Permission te sell Heals In the cor ridors of all postoffloes has been granted by Secretary Hitchcock. They will also be on sale In department stores, hotels, rail way statlotiH, drug stores and in thousands of other places. ... Every conceivable device for advertising tbe seala Is being prepared. In some places valuable prizes will b jrKtiu. Millions of slips, dodgers, posters and other kinds of literature will lw distributed calling upon the public, to buy Ited Cross seals. Amcng the agencies that are co-operating with the lied ross and the tuberculosis societies are women's clubs, lodires, labor unions, business men's associations, stores, banks, newspapers and thousands of school boys and girls. - Harriman Shops Close Tuesday So Men May Vote Men of the ' Headquarters to Be Let Off to Vote and Trainmen Arrange Schedules. Instead of allowing, the men to get off as Is usually (lie oaatvat time of electlona the Union Pacific .. railroad announces new system on these days that la shut ting dawn the shops entirely on election day. No work of any kind In either the I'nlon Pacific, shops or ths MoKeen motor shops will be done., but the whole day Is gtven to ths men In which to vote. How ever, no pay la allowed them on ths election day. , , The reason for tUa "no work" plan la stead of allowing ths men to absent them selves for the necessary time, as the law provides, is that many of tbe men merely take the time they would spend In voting 1u loafing around and not exercise their right of franchise. - The order does not Affect ths offlc men of the I'nlon Pacific, At the other rail road headquarters In Omaha the usual sys tem of allowing ths office force to quit work long enough to. vote will stand. All the roa)a Into Omaha are allowing the ' .--TV. . rf a 1 - 1 t -! Special Shopping Service You Can Order By Mail From Orandeis Stores Just as satisfactorily as you could make your selections in Person. We prepay express or freight charges on all purchases of $5.00 or more made by mail. Try shopping by mail. You run no risk. Read this over: Our Guarantee If for any reason whatever you are not entirely satisfied with any purchase from . Brandeia Stores, you may return the same at our expense and we will promptly refund your money. Samples sent free and prepaid. Write today for our little booklet, "How to Shop by Mail at Brandeis Stores." The Largest Store in the West i Braiuiois Stores -Omaha B n n a u c n p in a n n B a m i n o u B H is a a a c n ts Q B B B a B H B 0 Iri f j IS Tl, Winter Ntjle I looks are- Nere. Krci I pattern" with every style book .... 20J 100 Beautiful Sample Polo Caats, regular $35 and $40 Coats Tuesday one price We just received these eoats this nioniiiijr from two of the most famous ladies' suits and overcoats manufacturers in the country. Note the makes Tlie Wool-Weave Tine Wooltex Co. Two Cleveland manufacturers that make and guaran tee every garment to he absolutely all wool and tailored in the very newest New York and I'aris creations. These Polo Coats are all samples found in all wool friezes ami hack plaid materials, in gray, tan, red and navy; every coat is absolutely a $.'?." or $40 garment, excep tionally adapted for street or auto wear. We urge you to take advantage of this wonderful offer Tuesday. It's a guarantee bargain. You'll be glad that you read this an nouncement if you purchase one of these coats, Tuesday $2.". Tuesday Offers Some Great Bargains in Our Linen Department 15c Pillowcases, 42x36, each 10 H 60c Sheets, bleached, 72x90, each IJ9 30c quality Unbleached Table Damask, 62 luches wide good, strong material; Tuesday, yard 1 G 8c Unbleached Cotton Crash, yard JJt Best Calico, all colors, yard 5 1 Stylish gun metal calf, but ton, with graceful lines, dull kid or fashionable cravenetted cloth top now the rage. A model that symbolizes "Dorothy Dodd" progress $4.00 34.50 and $5.00 The Bennett Co. BGarsaUL fat bi b h a 3 h d n m m a a a a a B B a B a B B a B n a B n 3 B a I i B ! el a B B a a B a f B; 0 i-1 u B S! 9 B ! B B: "i a i! ' u::mm swkb k m:. WM MS 9 Bishop Bcecher to Be Ordained HereThisMonth Date it Set for Trinity Cathedral for NoTember Thirty, with Impres sive Ceremony. Blshep-slsct Oeora-e A. Beechrr will be ccmsrcratcd Bt. Andrew's flay, November '. This date has been set by Right Rev. Panlel 8. Tuttls, bishop of St. l.ouls and presiding bishop of the Protestant Epis copal church. Ths data Is announced as "provisionally set." but In all probability the consecration will occur on the last Wednesday of the current month. Bishop Tuttle will be consecrating bishop and the co-consecratora will be Right Rev. Arthur L. Williams, B. T. 1).. and Right Rev. Anson R. Graves, 1. I), bishop of the missionary district of Kearney. Also In the chancel will be a number of other bishops. Dean Beecher la now sending out lnvlta tlona to the bishops of tho neighboring dioceses and most of them will be ablej to accept. Bishop William returned Monday morn ing from New York, but announced that he would take no action until the end of the week with respect to the nomination of five clergymen for the deanery of Trin ity cathedral or for the chancellorship of the diocese. The delay is caused by the death of the Episcopal rector of Ashland, who has Just passed away at North Platte. Bishop Wil liams goet to attend the funeral. The consecration of lean Beecher will be an Imposing service. It will take place In the morning In Trinity cathedral and the chancel, choir and part of the nave will be mica w itn bishops and trainmen running the trains to so Ma their ! priests of the church, clad In full veat time of ruunlug .that they will be abla to I mrnts. Mr. George 11. Thuniuiel, one of be la their home towns and vote during the the vestrymen of the parish, has been ap lay It It la possible. ! pointed chairman of the committee on ar rangements. FOUR SUSPECTS BOUND OVER Mmm A. rostra for Series ( lloldaps Arrwl(B Befar Jadge I'rswlard. The four boy banUit. Tony Pasha,' Fred Sleds". FYank iMonkl 'I rummer and Joe Trimble wet avraigned in police court Monday momliiK on a charge of breaking and entering ami highway robbery. They ; waived preliminary tuaiUnatlons and were ' bound over to the district court on iW ' bonds each o the separate charges. l'asha. Stedne .and Trumnur were rharged vlth bolUmg up and robbing B, M. t'erney, a. tlloi- who resides at 11. 1 Atlas; struot of a watch, a valuable lo.Ve charm and V in mouey on October IS. 1 maimer and Tiimbls are acvured of the street car conductor. J. W. tfuter robbei y, Cotolr ! CL t'erney and Suter Identified the hlxh- waymen in Chief of Detectives Savage's office Friday morntng. The quartet l alao charged with the burglary of the. pallor a! Fur aud Tanning company's building. W:i Boutb Thirteenth ' ie.t from which they took T worth of postags stamps and a revolver. ! Trummer a nd aniounted to fl.jOU ar.U the others fl.Ufi) each. I For suffering womanhood there Is no greater agony than aching feet. And for these women we have a mesage of comfort in Drexefs Foot Comfort Shoes for Nurses It's nothing unusual for us to show a nice shoe for women, but Just now we are offering a new dark brown kid, high top, lace shoe, made of specially prepared leather, vegetable tanned, that neither draws or burns the foot; a soft, flexible outer sole, with a light, soft cushion under sole. The Ideal shoe for the nurse or saleslady. Noiseless and comfort personified. These shoes come In all sizes and widths, at one price 4 It will be a pleasure to us to show them to you. Drcxel Shoe Co. 1419 Farnam St. A rrWas Breakdown results from chronic constipation. Dr. Kinir's New Life Pills curs headache stomach. Tver and bowel trouble. Sc. for sals by Boaton Drug Co. i i i A surely health food Cream of Barley. j ... . . jr J 'Ml r i f i( iN. i- ' I Mot omlr tH. Imss AMCStlCAN 1 U ICMAMTAUNE rnoasy csus bur M Y Jusirf Sr (As WVacriMMSMaT ti Good Automobile Tires at Reasonable Prices FId, dnrsbl tires, irnds by an Indepen dent rubber rompsuj. Olve eirellot servlcs sna ssvs you stuui 00 per reDt of tire rout, t Notice tb fuUimlug low plres: 2hl3 il2.H0, I ni.l ll.ll, JMj'j SIBttt, SOISL, III.HI, S'-'i'j (IH.0. ii-li3 4 111) an, n4 $1 To, SH4 TO. K!j4 U Bo. r.iit t-t.TS, Hil l-'rt o, Ui4 l-'HM. 84 131.70, .'1I4 20, SilrS '40. Iluulop 15 per reut sroT thes prlt't. Floe inner tubes 15 per rent le thin rrfiilsr standard list. Oouds split anywhere C . !., alluwtcg examlita tloo. Five per rent diM-ount if rsHh aceotu panles order. 1l-sranli erdrs Dromptlr Rllr-j. State deflnltt-ly alyle bead dralrrd. Money refunded If nnaatlnfarturj. (?!t Uieoa a trial and jroa'U order njore. The Geyer Sales Company ai Blmm Building. , Dayton, Ohio. Don't Keep Books for a Bank Let a Bank Keep Books for You Now-a-days fanning is the shortest cut to wealth. It enables you to make more money on smaller investment, to bank more profits in less time, to live better on a smaller annual expense, to have a better show for yourself and for your family, and to keep healthy as well as wealthy. The Southwest is the last region in the United States where acreage ia atill low priced and the first region in the United States in point of productivity and certainty of returns. Crops can be raised practically all the year round. No ex tremes of heat or cold. The soil requires no fertilizer. Grain and fruit and garden truck of every description flourish. Splendid schools and cheap traffic, throughout the Rock Island Lines. Uncounted opportunities can still be seized in Oklahoma, Southern Missouri, Louisiana, Eastern Colorado, the Texas Panhandle, New Mexico and Arkansas. IMPORTANT! The Rock UlanoTs Agricultural Bureau will ahow you how to set the moat value out of the least acreage, tell you the markets wkere your cropa bring the beat prices, and aaaiat you constantly to meka a atMceee of your venture. Tho moment you settle along the Rock Uland, tkie railroad acta a your partner, and bends every el tort to make your aBTestment profitable. State how muck you can inveat. where you want to to sad what you ..want to grow. Address. L. M. AN FN, PaaggsT Traffic Manager 203 La Salle Station Cbjca so ..r:a:t!t JOHN SEBASTIAN, Third Vice-PreaidaBt. 6 Rousing Tuosday Bargain In ur Busy Ciosk Department HIGH CLASS TAILOR SUITS Xnulv all import.-.' models, TiiomIjiv at ONE-THIRD 0FI French Coney Fur Coats $.!.") values, ."HI indies Skinner satin lined, very special bargain. .S19.00 iong beai jfiusn and Uaracul Cloth Coats All lull length aiul lined throughout-greatly undervalued in Tues day's side, at. choice " $1.).50 Long Silk Kimonas New j House Dresses and Wrap patterns are well vnrth j pers - (Qualities that sell $".(K)-at $2.95 regular at 1.:n. at Sc s XXXX Near Seal Ccats -Men ut i fill garments, icgu lar $.) values--on sale Tuesday at . . . S39.00 Extra Specials Tuesday In Our Famcus Lcmest c Room 100 dozen imported Huck Tow.'ls, full bU'sehftl, 1 x :? S and 20x40, hemstitched and a first class I'c towel. We will sill thfrn all 1sv Rt, tiach IT' 100 pairs of strictly all wool Man kefs. 11-4 H. !., No. U'lii. worth $G.f0 pair, all day Tuesday, at, pair S3. IS 100 extra heavy Comforters, 2S H. No. lfu'iS, reRiilar $l.fo kooiIs. well made, fine cotton, all day $1.10 2VgO Outinn Flannel ,. Hs 10c Outinn Flannel 7 ' k 18e Velvetta Kimona Cloth, ve-ry heavy 115l 18c Arnold's Flannelettes V2l'iC 11.00 Sheets, 81x90 .: 7," 85c Sheets. 72x90 J7 t) specials ror all day not advertlxed. f r.lon o Fino Flannel Ovor- Shirts 92.00, 92.SO, $S.0O aMid fll.rVO values, In all colors, big special pur chase on sale this weak, at, choice OS"S 1.-15 Host llaruaiii Offerings in Winter I'nilerwear of All klmls Kver Known in Omavlia. Wool Dress Goods Broadcloths, the imported kind, $1.00 to S5.00 Tailor-made Serges, 60 to 68 lncnyard, $1.00 to S2.50 New grays of all kinds, 76c to $12.00 Novelties, $1.00 to . ., 5.00 Popular Dress Goods. 3c to . . ."i . . . . $1.00 This Sale is for It is surprising- whst 70a osui by trsAlnf at Hsydsn's for gra osriss. 20 lls. boat, Uranulated Sunar 1.00 48-lb. sack bn HlKli Patent Klour for 9 lbs. bent Rolled Breakfs-t Oat meal ISO The best White or Yellow Cornmual, sack 16o D bars Beat 'Km All or Diamond "C Soaps 26o 16c pks- Uolrlen Hod Macaroni lOo 1 Id. cans Aasurieii isnuiia ., Gallon cans Table Pyrup . . 4 Ksllon cans Table Hyiup 2 lb. cans Table Hyrup ... I At Lu Hoourlns; Hoap, can S lb. cans Lavallnn Bronianuolon, Jellcon or Jell-O, at. pks; 7o Tho best .Oondnnsed Mincn Meat, at, pkg 8V10 The best Belf-Ralstns; Pancske Flour, 1 lb. pkg K'c 3n0 IOO 60 IOO TuesdayRoad It Buttsr, onssss and Buttsrlns No. I Creamery Hutter 30c Uood Table Butter, ll. 2iic l' siu y I- ul I Cream New Vork Cbeuxs at, per pound : 2c Full Cream Hrlok C'hsose, lb. .. lnc t lbs. good Hutterlne a.ru 2 lb. rolls Table ilutterln .... tu l-lli. prints fancv Table Butlerim; "at 26o Tor rrssh Vsrblss, It's Hay. dsn's, tbs Market (or tbe Psopls Fresh Hpinsch, per peck Ac 4 bunches frssh hothouse Ttsdishes for . ; Re 4 heads fresh hothouse Leaf Let tuce for Re Fresh Beets Carrots, Parsnips, Tur nips or Winter Kadlshes, lb. 2 He Larue heads fresh Cabbage .. 6c I bunches Salsify for fin Lars Kks i'lants, each ........ 5c Fancy 8 went Potatoes, per lb. Ifcc a bunches fresh Parsley 6c Hubbard Pquanh, each ...... 1a Fancy Tokay Drapes, 6 to 7 lbs. In basket Dfic Family Liquor Department Specials Fine old California Port and Sherry, per quart aao-SSo-BOo Per gallon tl.00-M.io-M.oa Spanish Port, filierry. Muscatel. Madeira and White Malaga, bottlsxl In 8aln. per rjuart il.oo Home Made Grape Wine, red or white, per gallon M.00 Via TRY (lAYOEIi'S FIRST 3ShssSSSSSHBsk Groat Laco Salo Thursday An immense stock of loom ends of LAces ard Trimmings, socured at a tremendous bargain, go on sale Thursday In five lots, at, yard 29. 59S 98.-S 91.50 "d 92J)8 . Beautiful bands and edges, galloons and allovers. ln PTauen, St. Gall, French and Irish Laces, regular 75c, l.aa, a.00, $S.OO to $0.00 yard values. Don't miss exceptional bargain opportunity. Nee big display In 16th street windows. FOR CASH We are selling- coal at cut prices. Why not buy from us and lay up money for Christ man? We can save you from 60o to J1.60 on every ton, have all kinds of coal on hand ami can (five you quick delivery. One trial will convince you as to quality and quantity. We guarantee welxiits. .Would be pleased to have you come down and see our new yard, which Is the larKoHt structure under one roof In the city. Is within walking dlatarce and you can see for yourself (list all our coal Is under cover. Ws Kaal-Borsen aU our Coal. ff Rosenblatt's Cut Price Coal Co. rXOsTEi Dong. 411: Ind. B-141S. 1333 X1C1IOL1I BT. Oollablo Dontlotry Al My Tail's Denial Rooms TWENTIETH CENTURY FARMER Oaf DoJtavr Per If ear. CHRISTMAS SHOPPING Ought to begin now. We have many beautiful things to show you this season. Let your gift be i a pluce of silver for the table or the dresser, or a I Deck chain or locket, or cult buttons, signet or fancy ring, gold or silver thimble. Don't purchase V .r till you have spent a few minutes in our storo. LOOK FOK THE NAME U Mi l 1 i S; W. LINDSAY, Jeveler 1510 Douglas Street An Ideal Office is nc im whick convenience mi Uct tin iscombici with first class scrv- s An opportunity t secure such ice. an fficc is nw offered by Tine Bee Building A few rooms are vacant and you are invited to in epect them. Large ground floor room facing Farnam street Just west of eutrance to the building. One of the finest office rooms in the city. Has an exceptionally large vault and is well lighted. Also has an entrance from tbe court of the building. Itoom 62.1 On ths sixth floor, with 310 square feet of floor space with a fault and staUonary wash stand. Price 25.00 per month. Room 820 On the third floor, with ovr 400 square feet of floor space. Vault and stationary wash stand. Fine north light, Specially adapted for draughting work. Price $40.00 per month. Itoom ..aa On the norta aide, fifth floor, with a par. tltlon dividing the room into two. Stationary wash stand. v Sice over 200 square feet. Price $18.00 per month. Room 410 On the west side of the building, on tbe fourth floor, facing the city hall. Has a stationary wash stand. Bim of of room over 276 square feet. Price $20.0" per month. THL BEE BUILDING COMPANY Bee Buflines3 Office 17th and Farnam Sts. nait tiiSriAWiWiMI'r "CUOVE-FITTINC V CORSET aBBJB. I i