The Omaha Daily Bee. EDITORIAL SECTION The Bee aims to print a rPr that appeali to the intelligence, not to aa appetite for seatdal fnd teniatioris. PAGES FETE TO SIXTIES VOL. XL1-XO. CO. OMAHA, SATURDAY MORNING, AUGUST 20,. 1911. SINGLE CWY TWO CENTS. Candy Specials Bennett's 50c fluff rt Chocolates, Saturday, the lb. 60c freah Chocolate Pipped Maraschino Cher rie. Saturday. 89c the lb. 20c. box Fwh Salted IanoU at 10c. $150 Corsets, $1.09 Medium high bast tries with ex tremely Iocs nips and sh'.r string at the butt line, equipped with four good, strong hose supporter. Extra 11.50 Talues at 11.09. Dolls at Half Price One bin lot of dressed and kid body doll of all kinds that are worth up to $10.00 eache!ightly soiled to more them all out Saturday, choice at Half Price. Some New Books Arrived this wek. These two. we think, will appeal to you ' Keccely Square," by Hopkinson Smith, at S 1.1 9, and ' The Carpet from Bss dad," by Harold MarUratn, at ll.Cs 'EiirjtMcj for Eurjtcdj Bargains Without Bluster or Bluff; Merchandise that Courts Comparison me ; fw ErortcdiLeJ Ls Lingerie and Tailored Waists at 98c Sams Qualities we bars been selling all season at from tl.SO to 11.75, and prettier styles cerer. The lingerie wsisU are made of batistes, lawns and linens and trimmed with lace, embroideries or embroidery work Talues to S3. 75. The tailored waists are elegant la tbelr simplicity snd have stiff collars and cuffs-values from $1.50 to 13.50. Fhuel Waists (or the "OnUf-IW Womu They are Quite the thing for golf and motor wear and will be much sought for when the cool days of autumn come. Reduced prices are reason for your purchasing now. Flannel waists with white grounds showing blue or trey stripes, hare pocket on left side and axe finished with mannish soft col lars and cuffi; regular $2.00 values at 91-25. Part wool waists in two different shades of grey: msnnish styles with soft collars and cuffs; excellent $2.50 Talues, Sat urday, 91.95. Furnishings You. Perhaps. Are Needling Women's Outing Flannel Gowns for these cool nights splendid selections at 59c, $1.00 and $1.25 each. Xfw Black Underskirts of sateens, heatherbloom and other J high grade materials; finished with tucked, shirred and tail- NAS " ored flounces; $1.25. $1.75. $2.00 and $2.50. according to a the Quality. Woman's Fancy Parasols at 9e About f fty fancy piroi m ?e- . sirsble shades and with nobby handles that have commanded $1.50 to $5.00 each all season. Saturday, choice, while they last, e. Also one lot of children's Farasol, i, very specially priced at c each. Final Call in the Sale of Men's Suits The best is said to be the cheapest-that i, the most economical. There are also times, when the best is the cheapest in price, suits has effectively demonstrated this and the fact that all classes of men have purchased at the reduced prices and em phatically expressed themselves as hiehly satisfied with their choice is sufficient evidence that there is something hen for you at a price you want to pay. Look ahead a couple of months. Certainly you have need of tuch suits as these. All Men's Suits Now Selling f 7 tZ lEv''rjr Snit thTG1 0 d f For All Men's Suits Novr up to $18.00, Saturday at 0- D JSZ,1 df,i 3 Selling up to $25, Saturday. Your choice of 50 Youths' $15.00 Long Pant3 Suits at Unrestricted choice of all up to $7.50 Odd Trousers, Saturday at . Unrestricted choice of all up to $5.00 Odd Trousers, Saturday at. Our clearance of all '.nen's Men's Furnishings Bargains exoxcx or iiT luri bhxxt tw rax iroax, :th soft or t: f f cuffs. regaroiess of ci, catenai, pattern and c'or. now selling up to II-S?. Saturiav VI. IB Mns lllf Sea I.ar.d fnion Suits Tie Mn' II n Poronknit t'nion Fult. 4c Men s S'V Porskr-t Shirts and Drawers tie Hen's ic Lisle Hose in Mark. tan. blue and brown. mr sood values at J pairs fw jr. or a s'r.g.e pair le Ven a 11 00 and II 5S Soft HaU-Jphn B Stetson. C . K- ara other good makes all good --oior aJtd shape. Ssturdav. tl-Sg Men's 1 00 and 12 5 Soft Hata of the verv best make's. fo-1 trie. Saturday SIS Three Special Values in Boy's Shirts Boys' toys- BO)'S' 50c Fine Neg'-iree PMrta. Saturday fOc B.ack MtWi Shirts. Seturdar . . . SOc Blue Chambrav Shirts with cellar 35c 35c .35 $6.75 $3.75 $275 ah Boys' Medium and Liht Weight Sniti Must Go Sitwday There are suits for all boys up to eixteen years of sge suits thst sre good for rough-and-ready ear, for school wear and drees wear. The savings are quite unusual. All Boys' Suit3 now selling at $6.00 to $10.00, Saturday $4.75 All Boys' Suits now selling at $4.00 to $5.00, Saturday $2.75 One Big Lot of Boys' Suits, worth up to $3.50, Saturday $1.75 50 dozen Odd Knicker Trousers, worth up to $1.00 at 55c 7 ah m m MEAT Bargains If Impossible to come to the store for these bargains, telephone your order. You wl.l be aa carefully served as though you were here in per- Grocery Specials for Saturday on. Bell. PO'jajla pendent, A-1101. 117; Inde- 14V,c ....iohc 12Vic Spring Chicken. . . , Pork Boast . Pork Butts . Pot Boasts, Best Sirloin Steak, 15c Best Bound Steak, 15c Shoulder Steak, 3 lbs. for 25c Hamburger, 3 lbs., 25c Veal Stew v...4y2c Lamb Stew 40 Veal Chops .10c Lamb Chops 10c Bex Skinned Hams at 17V2c Best Lean Bacon, 19 Vic Choice Corned Beef at 7iac 10H lbs. Leaf Lard, $1 Lamb Legs 9Uc I !. Bennetts Best Coffee and SO sta.p. for B1.00 Bennett's Best Coff and stamrvs, lb SSe Soiden Coffee and 10 stamps, is 8c Assorted Tea and 40 stan-ins. lb 4Se Pkg. Tea Siftingi an 1 20 stamps, lb 1 So Aasorie-i Teas and Ti stamps, lb SSe 4S.1V. Frlde Back Bannstf s U1 Best hand picked Navy Bear.a. ib Be Whole Japan Rice, t lbs for SSo Two Cans Burnham s Clams 15 2 Jar Peanut Butter and IS stamps ....soe Pint Can Galllard'a Pure Olive Oil Oe Full Cream Cheese aid 10 ataaipa. lb. ....SOe Virarir.la Swisa Cheese and 10 stamps, lb.. SSe 2 Glssses Pure Honey and IS stamps ....SSe Beauty Asparagus and 10 stamps, can ....SOe Jar Peanut Butter and IS stamps lSe Oil or Mustard Sardine. ran 4e Nnrwesian Pardinea sn bouillon, can Be Pica". riaksi . C. Cora . .lSe Jic quart can Frano Amencan S"UTs ..SSe Z Cana Bennett s Capltoi Whole Tomatoes snd 10 stamps SSe Runkle s Premium Bak ing Chocolate, cake ISO csvACJcns us OOOKZZB. Pkf. ltsn'a OrsJiam or Toortst Crackers and 10 stamps loo I tea's BHrar Cookies. Spslal, fa. loo in rum ajtd kocb- Bsnnrrt's Capitol Crssm- ry Bnttar, fresk from ; ths ctaorn, fall wslfkt. per lb 30e Preek Country Bsttsr, ap from, ths 1 . S3e Ctrletly Presk Ceutry gga. r doses . . . SOo l-lb. box Oloss and 20 stamps I Cans Snider's Beans and 10 for Bottle Sr.lder's Paace and It for Siar-h 23c Baked stamp SOe Chiie Starr rs S5e Oxfords for Men Pumps and Oxfords for Women. Haviland D k . . . m ssssiaw ''''''''a . ;ed China at I All the Small Sizes in Women's Oxfords and Pumps, that have been selling up to $3.50 the pair, will be placed on the Bargain Tables Saturday at 98c. 600 pairs of women's and :i.OO Oxfords and pumts. in ail leathers and siaes Thee are taken f rem our rerular sto k--Saturday the pair, $1.9H. omen-s CanTas Hish Shoes and IinipN thut sold up to 13.00 the pair, Saturday, All Men s Orfords of Russia Calf and hUck and tan leather, that sold for ftl.OO and 4-V). Saturday only, $2.75. Choice of All Men's Ovfords. that sold earlier in the eMu at M.00 the pair, Saturday only, while they lt. 91.75. $1.0) 1 Marshall's Preserved Bloaters and II rt'mys. per can SOe Quart Pweet Pickles and 10 stamps &6o Fruit Prices Will Net Be Ss Low Ajgain This Season ' All the fruits for canning purposes are of very finest, aeievted quality and will keep for a few days so that you need not hurry in putting mem up. Compartson will prove them superior. Ultra fancy Bartltt pears, the buahel bos . .. .Sl.TS Extra fancy Elberta yellow free atone peachea, per box Extra fancy Concord grapes for the table or e:iy the basket Extra fancy lima beans, per lb. Be Kancv roasting ears, per dozen 10 Fancy large potatoes, the peck of IS lbs. 3o 4 bunches beets or csrrots Be Extra fancy large egg piant Bo ; large bunches piain lettuce 6e Sale of Ostrich Plumes, Aigrettes and Bird of Paradise Reductions of a Third in Each Instance "While our millinery buyer was in the East he secured this lot of fine Willow and French Ostrich Plumes, Aigrettes and Bird of Paradise at a very special concession, because the order had been cancelled by another firm. Tli terms of the transaction enable us sell them at a third less than the actual value and we are posi tive that you have never known like val ues at this time of the year when such feathers are in so great a demand. They will be more in vogue this fall and wintei . i w e T" . J cason tnan ever Deiore. nere & tnr price range: Guaranteed Willow Flames i Elefant French Flames Worth from $9.98 to Worth from $2.48 to $32.50 at A Third Off or i $14.98 at A Third Off or $1.75 to $9.99 There are onlv enough for day's good, brisk selling. Therefore, the offer is for Saturday only. If you are not ready to purchase we will lay them V A'- Hsfcat ncirt a until cnWi i tyi Ck o c T'rvii m n t Ttri cr H if tm S? - vou make a dollar deposit on vour choice. 20 Discount it S6.61 to $21.66 Bird oi f araoise & Aigrettes Worth from $4.93 to $15.00 at A Third Off or $3.32 to $10 l one r WSte ;iv c.if Just two open stock dinnerware patterns-to be closed out at this ridiculous price. Haviland No. 7020 ls a plain Derby ah ape pattern with preen leaf border with roses Inter secting, gold lined and mat gold handles; worth. S7S.00 for a large site complete set, to close out, S45.00. HavUand No. 20S24 ls a silver sniped de sign with apple blossom decorations with heavy .gold border and mat gold handles, worth 184.00 for a complete set, to close out, 150.00. Or you can take your choice from the oxea stock st as many pieces as you wish 20 per cent discount. Sporting Goods Radically Reduced )4.00 and $5.00 Koller Skates with ball bearings, t .- 2.50 All Bathing Suits at Half Price Spaulding's and Goldsmith s Base Ilall GouiLs nothing exempted Saturday off All Base Ball Suits in the store .......... JVOc All Flshim" Poles and tackle i off Ice Cream Freezers, to Close, One-Third Off IS lawn mowers, final clearance Half rrlo lee mouse, traps. Saturday only se New hand saws very special at Sse I&c wire carpet beaters at lOe ENTIRE STOCK OF REFF.10.r:RATORS AND ICE CHESTS, SAT CRD AT AT 20 PER CET IjIS COCNT. Toilet Goods and Drugs lie Babcock's Corylop- s'.s Talcum lSe 11.60 Oriental Crearn, at SSe SSe jar Pompeian Mas sage Cream BSo S9e Jar SUllmar.'s Freckle Cream SOe Lyon's lie Tooth Pow der 170 50c Java Rico Powdr at 350 TetloWs der at Pond's tic Cream Mayer's :5c tie Face Pow- IBs Vanialag lc Re-No-May Perspirauon Powdor at UUe 15c one-lb loo ic 8lIr' the new summer drink SSe ;oc l-lb Parafme. . .13c 50c l-lb. Peroxide. . tij 10c Face Cha-uoi. ...70 &c ivrup of l"tt . . 3o JOYOUS LIFE OF COMMUTER How Room it Being Made in Banks of Suburbanites. BEE FLAYT5Q IHP0BTA5T PAST Offer Site la Prstserss. Rahtaa Twt Prtsrs la BaaWlavers Caa test w Betas Haw la Tkls Ptsrr. i There Is a Uadency at the present time I for people to seek homes In the suburbs of the big cities become commuters. The noias and din of the city with its bad ar asd undesirable conditions makes the man with a refined temperament long for the fouatry air. The result is that he goes inu i the suburbs. f The Be, is providing two homes for city dwellers homes out of the city. The lots ' on which thee homes can be erected are located ta the progressive and flourishing tewi of Ralston, one of Omaha's suburbs, This Is becoming one of the live little nuui - BT.acturtng elttee of the state. On one of the main business streets of the city The Bee has secured a S2T lot which will go as the fourth prise la the Booklovers' contest that is now being run in this paper. The fifth prise ta a 3 lot In the same town. This second lot la 60x1 f-et and ls an ideal place for a home. The first lot is SxIOt feet Trailer Serrlca Fiar. A rapid trolley ruas into RaUton and takes passengers into Omaha in a short time. The run Is an enjoyable one. . Ail the advantages of the city are enjoyed, be raUM one can come to Omaha in a few minutes. All the advantages of the coun try are at hand, because one ha frrsh a'r. peace and expansive view. Complete information about these lots Tray be obtained at the offe of the . aeon Townsite company. South Seven teenth street, Omaha Mat at rrlsca. The prises to be awarded are as follows- First A V hK sit amrr automobile, a beautiful five-pasFer.ger car. celebrated foe Its durability asd speed, valued at C.UOu. Secvnd A te-acre r:nb in beautiful Tehama county. California; delightful cli-tr-ate. rich fruit land, talue. il rl Full in formation concerning th:s ltJ may be had at the of fU-a of Trow bridge-Bolster coin - pacy in the City National bank building. 6miha the Ralston Townsite company, 5'e South Seventeenth street. Omaha. Sixth. Seventh and Elghth-Three sets (twelve volumes! of Nelsons Loose-Leaf Encyclopaedia, the encyclopaedia that can not grow old; each set valued at . These books are exhibited at the store of W. A. Hixenbaugh A Co.. 114 St. Vary's avenue. Ninth and Tenth The Book of Knowl edge, or Child's Encyclopaedia, a universal work for school chUdren. twenty-four vol umes; each set. SJa. The books are ex hibited at the store of W. A. Hixenbaugh A Co.. 114 St. Mary's aienue. Add to this forty-five cah prises, aa follows; Five I'.OOO prizes, ten SiuO prises. ten CH prixes, twenty UOO prises. Third A beautiful Kreli Auto-Uraad player piano have the music of the mas tars ta your own home): value, t This prtsa ta exhibited at ths IWr.net t store. Six teenth and Harncy'stroeta. Fourth One lot in the business district Of Ralatoa. a lot SxlJS feet, on Haywood atraet; eala. fV. Full lnformatioa may be bad at the offices of the Ralatoa Town- stto oomreeT, South SevnieaDts aireet. Osuaha. Fifth 1" the beautiful suburban town ff Ralatoa. one lot in the residence portion. Y-tUB fwsc; this lot U valued at SSk. Full l&XuribAUOB may be had at tae otUcea of Apple King Visits Old Omaha Friend - ii A. L. Morse of Wenatchee Says Yore Business is Transacted Here Than in the tfest. A. L. Von of Wenatchee. Wash., the arple ktng. who is in Omaha for ths first time la several years, is astonished at the growth Omaha has made since last he saw it. "Toj hear much about the west," y Mr. Morse, "but to me it seems that more business is done in Omaha than in any of the farther western eitiea." Mr. .Morse was taken by Manager Joe Keertan of the Mentha w, whose guest he la. to one of the city's largest banks, and after that visit he was more than ever Im pressed with Omaha's commercial possi biliUes. The Washington man has achieved con-iiderab.- of a reputation in recent years for the betN .tiful apples which his orchards produce. Each year he exports large quan tities of giant apples and has filled fre quent orders for unt by ths English roj. family. Auditorium Ready for Winter Season Sew Scenery and Kem Curtains Will Hake Suge More Atractive and More Convenient. , J. M. Glllaa. manager of the Omaha Auditorium, baa just received and set up mure than Q.t worth of scenery for ths stage of the big theater. In addition tj the new scenery a new proscenium arch has been constructed and the old curtains wWl no longer be in use When the new drop curtain Is raised at the first of the preformancea this year two sets of scenery are available for use One is a woodand effect, and both are beautifully painted. Mr. Oiliaa will leave for Ckago to attend the big wrestling match there September 1 and will try to book some of the big wreatling athletes for the Omaha fans the latter part of September or eariy in October. GRANDMOTHER FEARS FOR BOY Three-Year-Old lad May Have Been Abandoned by His Mother. IS SEES WITH A STRA5GE MAS Two Attesaata Made ta Leave Yoaag ter at Creche and Ike stranger Teak Hiss. Awar. Ketara lag Wltheet Hiss. Grave fears are entertained by Mrs Marion Clarke fc her S-year-old grandson. Theodore pavis. who I an Innocent victim cf circumstances that have driven her al most to distraction. The least of her fears are that the child has been abandoned and she would not be surprised to learn that harmthea come to htm. The boy was brought here about a week ago by his mother. Mrs. Elisabeth Darts, who left her home in Sioux City. Simul taneously with the departure cf the daugh ter. 'William Mesick. a Sioux City insur ance agent, left his usual hannta. After ar riving here. It is declared by Mrs. Clarke, that Mesick went out one day with the child and came back without him, follow ing several unsuccessful attempts to place him in a charitable institution. v Left lader Pretext. Mrs. Davis, the mother of the baby, left Sioux City about two weeks ago under the pretext of spending a week with an Omaha friend. When she did not return Mrs. Clarke became worried and instituted s. search for her here. She says that she learned that her daughter did not isit at the home of the friend and expressed the belief tha: she met Mesick here. Mrs. Clarke ay that during htr in vestigation she iearted her dauxnter and a n.an lived for a day at 1514 Css street. ar.d on that day tried to leave the child at the Creche. The officers of that insti tution ref-isl to take the boy. who was afterward given to a woman named Laura Slaver. She. too, tried ts leave the chi.d at the Creche, but tailed. Continuing her invMUgaUJU. Mrs. Clarke fays sr-e lramed that the man who mas with her da-gnter went o'-t with the boy one day and returned without him ani that the coupie then di4pprrrd from their rooms. man who was in Fight and Scott's arrest fallow ed. MORE JOIN IN BIG PARADE Mannfaetarers' Pageant Derlag Ak. Bar-Ben Week Growiaa- to Enor aaoas Proportions. The manufacturers corr.mlt'ee of the Commercial club held Its regular meeting Friday noon, and six more rranufacturers p'.edged themselves to furrish floats fr the parade Ak-Sar-Ben week, making the total number promised forty-six. Next Fri day, Instead of holding the regular meeting of the committee, a meetlrg of the manu facturers who have promised floats will be held and plans for the parale will be made. Charge of Bigamy Against C. D. Freds Police Are Endeavoring to Apprehend Man Who Left Town Hur riedly. Charles D. Fred.. who married Drum i la Henderson and left the city when he al ready had a wife at SCO Sojth Twenty second street, is charged with bigamy in a complaint filed In police court by County Attorney James P. English, Friday. Mr. Er.ellth filed the complaint after he had beard the story of abandonment aa told to The Bee by Mrs. Freds, the first, Thurs day. Officers are loou.g for Freds and the police of Denver. Chicago and other cities have been aked to watch for him and ar rest him if found. SCARCE CORN FORCES UP BEEF iasasl Rob af Raaan-ra ls Ksaee-ted ta Send Hig-fc Ftlee Bark Daw a AsraTn. Heavy beef has advanced in price drrrmg the last five weeks 1 cent due to the scarcity of corn-fed cattle on he market. Although heavy beef has advanced In price, whole beef has gone down about !' cects. on account of the large run of graas-fed cattle. When the annual run of range steers oomea in next month it Is expedad that the prices will erop still lower. Pork has advanced S cents, while mutton is 1 cents lower and the cuts about the same. Hams have gone up S cents. Baoon is about the same, with the heavy aver ages lc higher. Sausage has advanced lc Never too late to enter the Booklovers Contest. Meilras Rallrsaca Restored. EL PASO. Tex.. Aug. 2k For the first itlme Binre the revolution property along the right-of-way of the Mexican National iiailway ha b--n reetoreo i.i nrrrta eon idltion lrTr.aner.t bridges have replaced the many tm;.rary structures ?n une since jthe line was fi-st cut. January "5- lan. A Baa Want Ad will sail the old furni ture yen Lava stared ta the aula. TIN STAR DETECTIVE IN JAIL Crest oa Bad Ma a I ,t.ra ta Ociik: nil Trie ta Take Watch Away "rasa Harold Blr. Joaeph Scott of v.r.-'.-m. la.. a3 broken out with a big tin star, attempted Friday afternooa to pose as a detac-.ve aC now i" lodgi4 in tha city JaX charceU wili a raap cmtia cr-aracitr. Harold Ely and Edward Drevr. It and II years oil. reapetrtrrely. were walking east on Faraarn street near Its tetsi ssoooa with ThirusaatA wbew Borex. raaritsg a larga-staed star, halted them, and stating that he was a detective, demanded of Bly the watch which he was carrying. Bly was slow to comply with the near-detective's nA jA while the two were arnieic ths rr Attar, Jus companlaa ca-sd a police- iai . XL Jza J li! ju IMS Ceyyrigat Ian kaiSaa It atars ? WEI F Un SATURDAY, at Hayden's Big Clothing Dept. Positively the greatest and last opportunity this season to buy Men's and Young Men's Suits, that sold up to $30, at the ridiculously low price of TEN DOLLAES. It involves the bal ance of all broken lots of fancy summer suits in dark and medium light shades including the celebrated HART, SCHAFFI1ER & MARX CLOTHING Who Ever Heard of Its Like Before? And beaides this, there are approximately 40U suits left that "ld up to 20. on, we're goii jj to well at 87.45 All sizes. If you tut-d anything at ail to wear, don't in 1m this remarkable clean up kl. You tan aae lots of read dollars oa rlothe that you know are good, whether you need the clothe for immediate or future wear. The investment is letter thaa. money in the batik. Kali arrlvaU are preaoJut; hard for apace. Xo room for "rarried overs" in this afore. It's our rule. And we Mirk td it, regardless of money loss. There's coin to he a "good time" for a lot of men at this live rlothiog depart ment Saturday. OITT UlSY. IMrVS' M lltKH, SI ITS tow selling at V off on all tuedium weights until Sep tember 5. 'We wstt you to reap the bene fit before school begins. New boys de partment, second floor. There's only a few days remaining for oar August trousers sale flS, and t-lho for values II.L'J to l.l0. HAYDEN OR.OTIHIIEIRS PS ew