! i '0 i ' i 1 ;! ! i Xr 1 " fln " I I'M1 li'- I ! s I a)aJgeaa THE BEE: OMAHA. WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 13, 1911. CESS ERAMDE TOIRIE US Present the Style Aristocrats for Fall. For Women of Discriminating Taste Initial Showing of These Newest Fall Modes IVe hope you and your Jriends will take tins opportunity to view the correct new fall models in Fashionseal Suits for women, which are on display in our Suit Section this week. ALL FALL'S MOST CHARMING NEW STYLE FEATURES HAVE REPRESENTATION HERE The longer jackets with the raised waistline the smart, .plain tailored and the new braid and button ornamented ideas. The colors are blues in all shades, greens, browns, grays, Coronation purple and a predominance of navies and blacks. Brandcis Stores Have Been Selected by the Makers As Exclusive Agents in This Territory for "Fashionseal" Suits. Only a Few of the Higher Class Stores in America Have Been Accorded This Distinction. You will find that most strictly high class suits arc exclusive in style and rather too expensive to be practical for most women's needs. You will also find that most inexpensive suits that are made for practical service, lack that desired touch of elegance and distinction. "Fashionseal" suits alone combine the elegance of exclusive models with practical utility-. 1 Fashionseal Suits Are Not to Be Compared in Any Way With Other Lines of Tailored Suits That Sell at $25.00. In Fact the Very Best Lines of Women's Suits at $35.00 to $40.00 Rarely Contain All the Good Points Embodied in "Fashionseals." The moderate, uniform price of "Fashionseal" Suits appeal to women, who for reasons of their own, prefer the less expensive garments this fall. The fabrics used ia these were Fashionseal suits are in a class by themselves. They are fashioned by America's foremost designers, finished by America's most skill- best dressed women everywhere. MM woven expressly forFashicaseals. Neither the fabrics nor the styles can be duplicated in any other line. F i If wmfmk ANNEXATION IS NOW FAYORED Petition Are Beinj Prepared for Cir culation, in South. Omaha. SE3TDEE3T 13 HOW CHA5GED Haas- Wl. Wnt reraaerlr O tm CaittaK Osikt Ji4 Snata Omsk Xew r.f tae Plea aad Will Pash I. After ilmmtrxf for several days the an uutlon project for South Oatlit broke lt shell Tuesday morning and It U under, stood that petitions will be circulated at one or with as little delay aa possible. The move la said to have taken a wide swath, tncludlni aome of the bis; corpora tions of this locality. Many of those who were aligned a-alnat It two yeara ago are tow la to forefront of the annexationists. T. J. O Neil and James Fltsgerald, two af the former opponents of the movement are out for It this time (nod and strong. It la said that the picking Interests haws atgaiCed their intention to favor the move. Petitions will be put into the hands of many persona, who will circulate them amongst their friends. It Is said that a number of buslnen men have algnlfied their willingness to back the movement. aefcerCng that the present tax rate ia alto gather too high.- The annexation plan has several d-fferent sides, according to many down here. "Doc ' Tanner, defeated candidate for sheriff. Is said by soma to be strongly in favor of the movement, wtlie others assert that he is In a receptive mood towards the annexa tionists, but will await their Invitation to come in. The leaders are confident that the popu lar vote for annexation will hava no op position from any soiucs other than the office holders, some of whom are known to favor the change. Slashed with a Rasor, wounded with a gun or pieroad by a rusty nail Bucklcn s Anuca Salve heals the trouble. Guaranteed. 25c For sale b) Beaton Drug Co. 5 a- ril 7.50 for the genuine Cowan Colonial Poster Bed Your first taste of Cowan Quality Furniture should be one of these Handsome Poster Beds in solid mahogany, Colonial design. The manufacturer f world-renowned Cowan Cabinet Work have enable i us to of or tb regular $ 55 gad 65 standard values for 237.50 A special exhibit of high grada solid mahogany farnltura during Govan Week Sept. llta to ltta Orchard & Wilhelm Carpet Company 4U.16-18 Soutk Sat-catl St. PASTIME THRILLS WORKERS Bee Booklovers' Contest Picture Till Thousands with Greatest Joy. EDUCATIONAL FEATUEE IS USE Paaelale to Gala Muk Ksewlrdte of World's LI term tare, la Addittea to Aea.aleitloa of Ma ay Rxrelleat Prtee. WIDOW OF DS. I. JL BOEGLTTM DIES' AT HEE HOME IN OMAHA. Tr feel that fascinating thrill which goes with the belief that you have solved one of ths picture puzzles to gradually have it dawn upon your puxxled brain that you have struck rhe right title as represented In the illustration such a condition is in effable, yet Is one that every person en joys. It la something' that grasps hold of stores of happiness and sends unrestrained Joy into your feelings. It is the Just re ward for your patient endeavor, for your Industruy, and for your Intelligent efforts. It fills your whole soul with a happiness that causes you to spread good cheer about you. The children of the family find these picture puzzles the best entertainer that have come to this city for years In the form of free newspaper features. Night after night thousands of Omaha children are spending their spar Urn ia guessing what book titles are represented la these well-sxeeuted and clear-meaning illustra tions. List la Rapidly 6rewii(. Rapidly the list of Booklorers contest ants is growing and many thousands are now taking part In the great game. Out in Nebraska. In Wyoming, serosa the line ia Iowa, up ia the Black Hills everywhere In the eligible territory men. women and children are finding the puzzle solutions an excellent pastime. It Is indeed rare sport. Ilka unto that which the older peopis had in the days of their youth. It Is interest ing, instructive and refining. For who. after going through the seventy-five days of this contest, will not have a better knowledge of the literature of the world than ha doea night aow? It ia impos sible to go through this great contest and not gain a great deal in ona t literary education. These books are selected from a wide assortment, including juvenile, his torical, philosophical and musical works. There are titles that everyone is perfectly familiar with. Then, of course, there are a few titles that are not so well known. But these titles which are strangers to the average person are tew. FALL TOURNEY PLANNED BY THE OMAHA GUN CLUB Twe Days led tmw the Tale (keel v Part af Meats.. The annual fail tournament of the Omaha Gun elub will b held at the club's traps in Ceunstl Bluffs September 17 and IT. The tournament will be epea to both profee sional and amateur crackamen. Several good oeu prises bsv bee, huag up sad It is eapeotsd that t uraraey is.s year win surpass any the previous fall uwma meats. Atd from IDs reduia pregrasa there li) aa eatra gua event seen day, Uma BrftifiMi. TM wiaaee caa take 130 in esn u (.- of t U desired. The siui. tag fcadi0p, rar.gjng ram aiateea to twenty-eas ar wt4 Ul vagus. J 'f. wr- -94,'' ' MRS. J. M. BORGLCM. Barber Shop Owner Fined Ten Dollars Louis Eentfrow of the Windsor Hotel Shop Fined, bat Barbers Who Do Work Are Dismissed. Louis Rentfrow, proprietor of the 'Wind sor hotel barber snop. was fined tlO and coats for violating the Sunday cloaing ordinance. Tuesday morning. His two barbers who did the work cn Sunday, Sep tember X were dismissed. Two com plaints were sJso filed by C. M. Fleder against A. I Pardun. proprietor of the Henshaw- hotel barber shop, and ona of his employes, John Scott, but a continu ance was taken until Wednesday. Septem ber X. According to evidence introduced by ths plaintiffs in the trial against Bentfrow, three men ware shaved oa September 1 but the barbers refused to take the money, telling the customers to put ths 12 ects in the cash register themselves. TILE FLOOR LAYERS QUIT " WORK AT COURT HOUSE taaevtateadeat gays Ha Er Hit Mea te Take Their Plaere taaa. Dea't waste reu saaas buying strength ening piasters, Caaaabariaia's. loaimsat U cheaper aa4 WtlSr, Damottq g piee cf flaansl wtth It and bifid It aver ths af fected pans and It wtlj rUeva rao paw T9T aaia ay aU daars. Eight tils floor lsyers quit their Jobs la ths new county building Monday evening because they thought they were aot re ceiving enough pay for their work. A gang of eight wood flooring workers was laid off on order of Superintendent Dan Shane and John Later. ser, arehitact, because they were not doing their work prcperly. Superintendent Shane aald Tuesday morn, tng that othac men to take the plaoea of those who are oft ths work will be hired within a day or two and the trouble will not add materially to the delay of comple tion of the new building. Xeatar Drake of Caldwell A Drake, denied that there was any trouble. Prices of Apples Forced Downward Bountiful Crops in Douglas Count; Bring Fruit Within Beach of Moderate Purse. Bountiful crops ia Douglas eouoty or chards have brought the price of apples In local stores down aa low aa ) cents a bushel not for windfalls, but for sound, picked fru'.t. Larger, better colored fruit can be had at 50 to 9 cents a bushel. The price would be lower yet. say the dealers, were It not for the fact that many of the orchards have been bought outright by packera. Peaches and pears are advancing in pries and those who would can and preserve peaches are advised to buy them this week. Reasonable prices on blue plums axe anticipated. The merchant who "has ths goods' is ths ona who uses ths advertising columns to maka the fact public PETITION IS TAKEN FROM THIS BOGUS SOLICITOR tlgarSaa Shaws teat Ha Was Beckla ruai Cadar False Iai Bob Robinson, a young man of color, was rudely checked la a promising enterprise Tuesday by tha Associated Charities. He bad started to solicit in the city ball on a subscription' list to be devoted to the needs of "Mra Joha Berger." supposed to be ill. poverty stricken and forlorn Some one sent him Into the charities office where his paper was confiscated. A visitor waa sent to the address of "Mrs. Berger." 2tt Blnney. and found It in a good neighborhood, inhabited only by white folks and without poverty stricken families. Robinson was not held and may be con tinuing his soliciting. The circulation of any such petition Is likely to be fraudu lent, as families really In need are cared for by tha authoriueo upon application or notification. YOUNG MAN KILLED BY CARS FREMONT, yeb.. Sept. 11 (EpeclaX) Tha body of aa unidentified man waa found on the Union Pacific tracks near North Bend station about 12. JO yesterday afternoon. There waa nothing about tha clothing by which he- could be idea rifled. He was a young fellow probably from SB to 25 years old and his clothing was of a cheap quality. A through freight over tha road shortly before tha body found and it Is thought bs waa beating his way and fell from the rods or brake beame. HYMENEAL Parrls-Laa. Miss Eunice P. Lea of Punlsp, la daughter of George Lea, and Our Parrls of McKinney, Tea., wera married by Rev. Charles W. Savidga at his resi dence Mondsy morning at 11.30. They wera accompanied by Mrs. E. L. Mancn.ler of Dunlap. La-: Misa Edna B. Chapman and D. Grabenhorst of this city. r r n n r-v r- -n i r n "OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS SPECIAL DISPLAY OF HUE FOnS , w J WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SEPT. 13, 11 ,15, A $30,000.00 STOCK OF HUE FURS Oil SALE DURING THESE THREE DAYS AT 75c Oil THE DOLLAR The ehoict collection of Furs ever shown in Omaha, representing the bet production of the moEt prominent furriers in America. The pelt of every fur-bearing animal on earth whose fur the dictates of fashion now declare desirable for miladys' comfort and adornment U here displayed. FROM THE "ROYAL ERMINE" DOWN TO THE MOST HUMBLE SPECIES. You'll find the most fetching shapes and combinations that the most noted for eign and American designers have conceived, produced by the world's most skilled furrier. YOU CAN SELECT NOW FROM ALMOST ENDLESS VARIETY OF SHAPES IN NECK PIECES Pellerines, Scarfs, Muffs in sets or single pieces, Automobile Coats in Mink, Beaver, Dyed Otter, Natural Hair Seal Skin, Natural Pony, Black Pony, Mufkrat, Leopard, Bion and other new furs made up plain or with contrasting fur collars and cuffs. Automobile Fur Bugs, lined with Red Fox, Gray Fox, Muskrat, Gray Squirrel, Plucked Opossum, Na tural Raccoon, etc. Remember Buying Furs now n 25 per cent price saving. By making a payment down we will hold any garment for you that you may select till called for. See this display Wednesday. WAVDE-vJ BROS. a Blaadr Affai la run hemorrhage, Stop It and euro weak tunc a. eouir.s ad eolda with Dr. Kins;' New raseeverr. soa and CL0O, For sale by Beatoa Drua; Oa. faaaai f if ) 1(1