12 THE BEK: OMAHA. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1010. a o a zz tx,ia:a a d a .a a anno a ca n can " ' Special Sale p WOMEN'S CLOAKS at $10.00 flrores of pretty up-to-date styles In coats that are .practical for winter; Ions seml-fltted styles , .plain colors and imtrt 14 IlllAlurrB. . . 111 "' "' "' ' " '"" """" 1 1 ' i" mm..w ima 5 15' n Special Sale & Vool Dresses - $6.98 : 01 51 We bought 400 stunning new wool dresses, very stylish new creations of serges, veilings, worsteds, broadcloths, etc. they are plain tailored and trimmed nil the newest style iieas of the season colors are navy, black, brown, green, light blue,' tan, wisteria, rose, etc. ' Many of these are samples and odd garments. These Pretty Dresses Are Worth $10.00, $12.50 and . $15.00, at SJ, Special Purchase of Women's m Pure Thread Silk Hosiery yjh Plain and fancy silk embroid ered boot patterns, , all silk : fand silk ,with wide lisle' gar iter tops, lisle soles, double ttfyv hjeels and, tbes, black, white, '$nk; ' sky ' and other colors. j) Actually worth up to $1.50 pr., '".just'the. thing to fi Wr buy now for a V Lf. Christinas present. . v V w (fl) M AU Mlss.s- and fe'M l Hats and Iff JH Ivhli'iuJ EON NETS M, - flJdini v i aznai aa m vc i . 1 1 .yu Uii iiusiui y . Sig visit our loy and lion imposition ibis Week TIH IS OlrtlBO WTtl-Wi ar showing- a much larrsr and fat ar frada of Toys ana XoUs th ysar than srar osfors. I.t th llttl ou thJa latcrvntlnr diapUy. They'll rvmambcr It aa btnr on of Uia batipt hnara of their lit: Coma and ty aa long- jon with. 7 T7T TTT3 Enfn (1 10 KM St I i IV WbUa down town at soon time, taka your noon lonoliooB Is out Taa Boom Bakary. Special Sale DRESS SKlItTS at $5.00' J Up-to-date, knew atyla la Totles." sanamis. wor- kH ateda and aergt -blacks and all color ahlrta that are worth up to 8. ' in i t m r H I I i 1 I S3 0 ' All Oar Wobii'i Trlmmai MILLINfcRY $1 UNDERWEAR Munslng Underwear for women, misses and children fine, medium and heavy welghta fleecy lined, etc. 49c-98c-$1.50-$U8 Women's Union Suits Fine rlb- . bed cotton, fleecy lined; white only; worth up to $1 at Children's Underweary rlbbed, fleecy lined Pants and Drawers, all sizes at, pair. .. 69c Fine Vests, 19c s a. y . Ml. , . Ml "u u Another Demonstration of the , ' ' ""FEEE" SEWING MACHINE The Cjnljr insured sewing machine a twentieth century r.iaarvel. Mr. Fltxgerald, the factory expert, here for three days: commenclnK j jqursuay, uewauer i, in new sewing macmne aeyariment. . ruurniAa book. 1 Ign J CORNERSTONE OF GYMNASIUM Firt lfew Builiing of tlia University .1 1 U ::. ot'Ojnalia. ' v V '; PROMIKENT MEN . TAKE PART Dr. H. H, Marnsrd, Ir tho ' Corner- ' ion and W. T.' Graham riarra ' Valaablea .Therein-Balldlaat thm Gift of Hair. .Tha corncrttonS Of tn gymnasium of the Vnlverrlty of Omaha, ,tha first building to be arected on the campua, was laid, Wed neIay noon. '-Tha atrvlcea, owing to the cold weather, ,wer brief. Tha program consisted of! Invocation, Rev. J. S. Eber sole oflhe Ipjmanue) Baptlat church; placing ; box In the stone by W. T. Gra ham, secretary -tif tha Doard of trustees; pitting o.Ihe cornerstone. Dr. IL H. May nard, vice president; dedication prayer. Dr. F. T. House ; addresa,-Judge Howard Ken nedy; address, kac Carpenter; address and benediction! '"Iter.- 'Julius 8. ' SchwarU. Tha Jbo , contained ' the copies of the three dally newspapers of November 90; an announcement of tha university,' published June 10,. 1910; tlje Poomerang, the first stu dent publication, or November 19.' 1910; the nivereltjv Reporter, j(vnaei date of ,De ormher 1; a Copy of the charter artd by laws; an alDhabettft t of tha students, faculty and Viitt 3,ljf; trustees. 'Itaao CarunteV srtoke of the value 'of the college to Omah and mankind arid ofX thA pleasure the Students will enjoy In attsr -ears-tor having been the first stu dent i,s v i ' ' f' Judia Keanedy, entl'haslsed the fact that thl bujldlna.lA-iiot Jha gift of one man. Soma have gWQn money, aorne time and others materia'. J.He-said In closing that this la to be tply" the precursor of a num ber of buildings pljlch are to follow. Rev. Boharti has f ba supervision of the areotlon of jilvf gyrpaaslum and has been vary active Jn gathering the materials used ltr -lta construction. : The foundation was gathered from msny places, and, is' Mr. 6ch warts skid, ;V;'fhia Is symbolical of the prent student, body, for they are 'the real foundation of 'the institution and be caysa of tli ,(,arl(y of students. The bulldljtg' la Sax 101 and faots the east Tbere are u;ii roenjs which will be used by ah (h lt adir-otor and alliletlo man agers. TUe foundrJon Is, eight feet deep and 'on thla rest, tM walla of. red pressed brtca. ',. . j: . ' " 1 ' ' ii i I . ' American Musio Hall to Reopen This Year. Says EmiPBandeis Owner is Kot Nowe'parisd to Say Just what the Attractions , WiU Be. The American Muslo hall will be re opened before the first. .of ..lb year," raid Emll Brandels. "You can go as strong as you like on that. More I can't say now. It Is a long way between New York and Chicago, and San FrBcB.T ,t Manager Pile left Wedjfed'ay for New York where he has a pfjfortv Mr. Hie could have had the , in W;V brent of the house again when it reoUensl ut he 'pre ferred to accept a .Newl York r offer with William Morris. Inc. Week of New IUunU 4 l-trtduotlona. The up-to-the-minute rbrs from the new operettas and munlctl comedies re cently introduced In AhK-rrCa Kav-" Jye'. 1 een transplanted to this cltr-T new Victor Records for December. Include .a rjiOBt at tractive list of production fynbers, given by the best singers and 'pWars, and every one can now enjoy tbe,Wyr of the big musical successes. , . i The pretty, ballad, 'The Virl of My freams,". f rom the nlardf1. th same name is pleasingly rendered Tiyry Maodon- ough and the Haydn Quartet. "Alma" is a most entertaining little number from "Alma, Where Do You Live t" rendered by Mlsa Barbour and Mr. Anthony. The records of a new trombone aolo by Arthur Pryor h worthy of particular men tion because thla artist hasn't had much time, to devote to solo work since the or ganisation of his band, and thla new num ber "Polka Fantastic", shows the same wonderful skill and golden tone which made him celebrated as ' the greatest of players on this Instrument Pryor'a Band plays two new successes the rollicking "Orlssly Bear" and the graceful two-step tntermesso. "Indian Summer" and a movement from the great "Pathetic'; 8ytn pnony ay xscnalkowsky. "Way Down In JYILL OFFER RED CROSS SEALS Half Million Christmas "Pasters!' on ' Sale Tomorrow." " it ASK FOE SPECIAL PROCLAMATION Governor, and Mayor Expected to Call jAttentloa of Public to Charier i, .- t Registered IV arses Boost' .- ' ' t ' ..." f Movement. Today Is 'seal day. In almost every town in the United Htates the red cross seals sold to bring In revenues for the fight against tuberculosis will go on sale. The Omaha! office of . the ' Anti-tuberoulisls as. sociatlon. which has charge of Nebrarh sales, has 400.000 lalea out through tin- atate and 100 merchants in, 0:naha will offer 100,000 of them. In tin automobile fur nished by the Derlght Automobile company, Mrs. K. R. J. Edholm, executlvo secretary, will ; deliver stamps nnd have them in readiness. Post cards wilt be sent out la all fScal and state merchants no that tlie will be reminded that today . Is the day to oegin their work for the cautd.. The governor has been asked "to issue a proclamation concerning the seals and to use them on official stationery . and It' is probable ,that the mayor will be asked to do the same thing. : . ' In Omaha 'several devicea for furthering tne lae never before tried are betn plsnned. The Nebraska . Association of Registered Nurses, through the efforts of the local office and th,e national secretary of the .Red Cross society hfes bean given permission to establish a booth In the cor ridor of the postofUce and sail tha seals, '.. Thursday We Offer Some Bare fj Values j'a Ladies' Wearing Apparel Ladles' Wool Dresses Regular m $18 ivalue, Thurs- 1 J day 'only. at.. VlaCf M TbeW,'dresRes are all wool panamas, in $12 Black, Navy and Brown, plaited skirt. trie a!st tailored with the wide-shouldered effect, and Gibson plaits on the slde-iTheir are our regular $18 dresses reduced specially for Thursday, i only. . .i. '. SO Bsantlfm Tailored Telvst Ureases Just purchased by our New York buyer at a 'greatly reluced price on acount of de lved shipment and canceled orders. They kra .well mede in soft dslnty Velvet ehadYa of Navy, Green, Brown, Wine and . Hlack. .Trimmed to give the very smart . est New York style effects. Made to sell .. ana actually worth S5, quick selling ot ler ior inursaay, your . choice for pftty. A hour' 60 women's tailored suits made of plain Broadcloth and light mixture goods. our regular tit suits, special Thursday, '.at. $25 ..J7.95 Ctantlnnatioa Bala Choice .of . any of our . hand talloied, high, grade Ladies' Wool Units. Including th- famoas. Woollen garments also all black --wool suits T.?.p.t... $5 Any Ladles' Col ored Cost In the housn worth up to $45, un reetricted choice for only $25 II 13 X LLJ1 ,i it u J Km' 1 f U Mr m n i H n 'Hi H H U H U B 0 D ! (Jor Twice a Year douse Dress Sale I Every slit rrlontha we go through our large stock (of house dresses and take out all the broken sU,.put them in one great lot re gardless or "their former price and sell them uli at one greatly reduced price. Yesterday was culling day. Thursday we will place'oit sale about 275 house dresses -. actually worth from. 12.60 to (3, made of fine- gingham and percale in light and dark colors,. CI at, only .. .-L 1.V9 .One Large .Table Heaped , full of dressing sacks for women made of fancy- striped Eiderdown in Blue, Pink and Gray at ...59: New Lot of Taffeta 811k Waists Tailored Taf feta Silk Waists In Brown, Navy and Black Exceptionally values at $5.00, Thursday big special at $3.50 -A big Jersey Top Petticoats 91.93.- . aaie inursuay of about 200 popular Jersey top petticoats with deep flounce of black mercerized cloth and satin, rexularllv sold at II 75 ana a.oo reduced Thurs- 1 c rii day to. fee) sort of "SURE" about ear and looks of a shoe ifs Hmaker, .?? Is it to you DON'T YOU? $2.50 3.50 ;v3 You r A the i -1 "Tin A-ri Agency f ir lr. UchI'm Cushion Bole Shoes for Men and Women. Regent Shoe Co., 205 S. 15th St. BIG GRAIN RECEPITS COMING All ' Present Indications fihovr December Will Be n Bis; Month. ' tnsit FACTORY 'IS T0 BE REBUILT : ' v 't eunsaali Of lielals Deelao to Re ptsie Ikt' 'Darsra Plant at ' V s ',' 'sr. At, a meeting WsOnesday morning of the dlrrrtors t National Lumbar, Box. and J'ackage cr(3j sny, t w hose plant at Tenth an.l toward striata was destroyed by fire Tuesday alghtv it ,was decided to rebuild th flant at onta. ' ) L. J. N.lia, - provident of the company saij1 that th4 iisw phvnt would probably be Hrker than tha 'one' which burned. ""e have not derided the matter defl nilyl' k. tT. '"and -cannot at thla time saywhat will i t tis coet of the new plant, but wi intend to rebuild immediately and Id all probability on a larger plan than before. had used W plant since the company we.1 orgSulsed two years ago. Tba bustnesa had au' Increased , that wa had InUnded, bulkling on, to It" Kr, !.'lur. aaJd the fire was thought to have started by Someone who slept in a pile of hsy at the south of the building. - "The rr started in tt.e shed of the plant against V.U h tha hay had- been piled. "The blase esjqhl not havo started from defective elec-. Irla. wiring. Thera wore no wires la the. abl," ae sal - 1 ' . j Cotton Town." a pretty , littler ballad ail about a southern village and a Dixie .sweet heart, la sung in quaint minstrel dialect by Billy Murray, supported by the'Xmerl can Quartet. . . Three Christmas numbers are to ba- found in the list of Red Seal Records. Evan Wil liams sings them and he haa perhaps no equal as an interpreter of the tenor muele of the Messiah and is at his best In these two lovely aire, "Ev'ry Valley ghafl Be Exalted" and "Comfort ' Ye My People," as well as In a famous Christmas song, "The Star of Bethlehem." Maud Powell playa superbly a violin -number of rare beauty. "Der Zephlr," by Hubay, a noted Hungarian composer. A famous Kipling ballad. "Rolling Down to Rio." la brilliantly sung by Herbert Wltherspoon, who gives .... JU mi ioucn or numor It re- quires, and this artist also gives a most Impressive rendering of a Stabat Mater air. Johanna Oadakl sings two Mo tart num bers and her auperb renditions make It fully apparent that she has the euaUflca tlons to properly Interpret the musc of this master; and Marcel .Jouraet Wnga -Lepor-ello's famous "Catalogue Pons" from nF. pOtorannl with all the sly humor, 'gaiety, t enument ihch It require ' ' ft Money la Identified TArOO CITY. Mlsa, Nov. 0.ldentlfl cation of the allefced bribo ' money was continued la the bribery rase of L-.C. Dtllaney. bar. today. J. J. Mcerbrough coahler it the Bank of PoplarvlH.. IdenU fied on. note of his bank. It mas issued March 1, laiO. ten days sfter th. alls4 payment i.f th. last lnsiallm4t of the bribe money. - Big receipts In primary markets are ecc I pected by all grain centers ' thU month: The expectation is not without Justifica tion because of consignments already made and n transit and of the orders -sent for consignments. '. '. " Receipts . for November, 1918,' in Omaha as in-all other primary markets are lower tban last year'e. ' : .rbi?iiii?f keep your teeth vvhiteavnd sound, your breath sweet until old ;a?i Uemove tat tar, will not cratch en&meL 25 50a at All DrugaUta. Dr.i;.I asAunruL Special Sale in B o 7 ? Blouces for Thursday Reruai kab'l e values at. .3 50c Thursday We Offer Some Wonderful Values in Boy's Suits. , In our Boys' Clothing department you will find the very best makes of boy's clothing. Tailored lu fabrics that were made to defy the rough knocks that boys always give their suits. For Thursday we will sell all the odd sizes of our ' regular 13.60, 4 and 14.60 suits at a quick cleanup price. Thesa suits come In Cheviots, Berges, Cassl meres and Worsteds In all the proper shades for this year.: The pants are made plain or Knickerbocker. They are all well tailored In styles that makes th uwy prouu ui niiuaeii. xnursaay remarkable Values,, at. $2.98 No Better .Diamonds and Watches Any where Than those ,ln tha Bennett's Jewelry department We have entered. In the diamond aind 'watch business determined to make Bennett's the largest and most reliable merchants In the Middle West in these high grade llnea Our' stock' lnvoices over $26,000. Nowhere can you find a larger and more Alert stock to phnnmtt from ' 'i itii rEAO SPECIALS TOM TSXTBSDAT Ladles '0' Vise Jilgln watch in ai Men a Elgin. 16-Jeweled watch in a guarantee!! '20-year gold filled case.l . Jo-year guaranteed gold filled case -W'i:!! ,wa!!;h.'fh.u.r.";$9.98 &rUlJ, r.b.?; $9 98 Men's, ThlrfiModel Amerioan Genuine Gun Metal Watches ti na special .At. .i 4.Vo All sizes of Elgin, Waltham and Hamilton Watches sold here'" Come In and aee.th.em. You'll be surprised at the completeness of pur stock. I - da l;ffl!Ii:HlimraTTK".BZB! Early winter social functions at hand. Get the correct in footwear HERE. "Dorothy Dodd" dress styles dainty as slippers In a varley of patterns for afternoon teas, dinner parties or for the theater. Priced most moderately at $4.00, $4.50 and $5.00 THE BENNETT CO. . Sole Agents in Omaha. Cincinnati Routo to IF D P B d : B Through Sleeping Car leaves Chicaco t 9:05 P. M. Arrives Jacksonville early second morning, via Big Fomr Koytie Choice of many routes poing and returning. Dining Car for all meals. Tlekcts and full Information on application to your - . Looal Acent or to J. S. WTLLEBBAKDS, Osn. Agt. Pass. Dept., 1 383-4-8 City Mat'l Bank Bldg., OMASA H. J. RHEIN - Osn. Psss. Agent CINCINNATI Warran J. Lynch Pasaenger ' Traffic J . Manager ' CHICAGO Try Us for a Breakfast or Supper Our system of midday dining service Is such a decided advantage over the old bill of fare method that many people seem to think ours Is a luncheon service, pure and simple. The fact of the matter Is that our brekfasts and suppers are even more satisfying than our luncheons, admitting pt course that betterment is possible. Try them once. Breakfast, 0 to 10. Lunch, 11 to 8. Supper, S to 8. CITY NATIONAL DANK BUILDING. , .Entrance on Sixteenth Street I tit Fountains & Elsewhero . Ask for TOfiueirs" Tht Criminal and Genulnt r.lALTED r.i I L( Thi Food-drintc for ASI Aget. I At restaurants, hotels, and fountains. ; Delicious, invigorating and sustaining. Keep it on your sideboard at home. Don't iravel without iU A quick lanck prepared In a rnlmife. Taks no imitation. Just tay UORUCK'S." in fJa Combino cr Trust bautiful Tooth Ti j Tbsr are but few people who have tbeiik. Good Tea-lb everjr one mlgbt have l they would g to Dr. Bradbury, lb auicseet. easiest and least painful are tbe only ' uiatnods employed by us and SundredS uf ' our pstlents, both lu and out of th city, will gladly tell you abuui Vlie good dental worn and our up-to-dal. ays of doing things. Crowns snd br'ls. worK from- ti.OU per tooth. Plates thai fit from 14 0 to Il2.l. painless extrac tion of teeth. Mervea of tseth reuiove.l without -hurting you. Work warrant! ti ii sara..-. ,. B. eQADSCSY, IKE OEBTIST IT ysaxa sama location. IMS Taraam ruif S. 1731 v DYBALL'S : .Id518 Douglas St. - Candy special for Friday. Qenuine Mexican Penochis, reg ular 40c1drid, at per iound 25c Y HOTELS.' GRSGIPJOLD ; DETHOIT, UICU. rrwd fonJ. ,1'rea. . M. A. Bhaw. Mgr tUs.oo ipBdd in rsuiodling. f urnlabiog sr.a 4u.uo., Ins.. rooms with not aae oeid wer bath nearby, ll.tu au4 up pr asy. 1Si rooms wlia tub-, nail auowar baiu. vliculaHi't.e 'watr. $2 ana uu per aay. Kewnsf sad finest cafe la the city, with the must .Laautiiul einctrlunl iouotaln is Aiiierla. Our favilltlaa fur blgh ciaaa ar tea sie unscptiuual. and similar to ius bat hotels la his Torn. Teu can pay guubln hm ratan ft yeur aooooiuuKiaUuma Ku u-m4ij.et g nnrtuing (wiiv aa The season of Colds, La Grippe and Pneumonia is here. If you want to pro tect your health Avoid Cold Feel "We have a shoe that is a sure cure for cold feet and a protector of health, in our Cushion Sole Shoes Both a non-conductor of heat and cold any one who has suffered from cold feet can find immediate relief in these shoes. They are made on a com-' mon sense last and fitted with a soft, porus felt cush ion insoles that give a soft, firm foundation. The only real cushion sole shoe on the market. Men's . . . Women's $5.00 $4.00 Drexel Shoe Co. 1419 Farnam St. ftollablo Dontlotry WiTaiTs Dante! Rooms BEST FAEM PAPEE in the WEST TWENTIETH CENTURY FARMER ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR 17th and Farnam is the ; Ideal Location for An Attorney The nearest office building to the court houso and to. the city hall, is the most convenient loca tion for the attorney. Naturally, the courts and ' city and county offices are the centers of the greater part of the legal work in the city. If you, are looking for an office, this reason is in itself sufficient for you to selecl The Bee Building Room 820 On the third floor; room 20x19 ft., haa vault, fronts north and west Price 40.00 per month. Iloom 218 On the second floor; room 8x20 ft., fronts north. Price $12.00 per month. Room 613 On the sixth floor; room 15x16 ft., fronts on the fine court of the building. Price $18.00 per month. , -' Rooms 420-428-430 Now divided Into four rooms, but may be changed to suit tenant. Has 1167 square feet floor space with large vault. Fine north and east light. Rent $115.00 per month. The Bee Building Company Dee Business Office 17th and Farnam Sts Of READS & A BEE M ft