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    THE BEE: OMAHA. TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER IP. 1311.
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Xlie Omohn Hcc's Grcnt
Booklovcrs' Contest
Every day this welc
w offer new gpwial
lots from our great
pu rebuff of Eastern
rjrrmaker' stocks.
1
Thiiril :
All the finest ' garni
turea and pasaeruen
terlpa, worth up to
..'.t SI
la
.
i r s. met it1 v:7r". rr "mis n" yarn l
od)AIv
I WMIIIJill Ji AN
Jb I J j Every time you spend a dims ask for I j
$V l, S. & n. Green Trading Stamps.
WtdnssdtT
We will Mil all the
all wool Imported
rhalllen. worth up
, to 69c yard 90
at, yard. . .WC
Friday
All the ehort
lengtha of rhalltea.
atlka and velvet! at
very low prices.
1
Tuesday, We
$ All the Silk
Vill Place on Sale for the First Time
Embroidered Unfinished Robes
of Lace and Net Also all the Unfinished Embroidered Batiste Robes
T GREAT DRESSMAKING STOCK
ity of Mile Angela 2014 rlichijan Avnu, Chicago (Retired from Business)
Also all the unfinished robes from the Fifth Avenue, New York, Dressmaker's stock.
$ There are just 300 elegant, unfinished robes here, and the bargains are the most amaziug
jjf ever offered in America on such high class imported materials.
100 Imported Unfinished Lace Net and Chiffon Robes $
& Elaborately filk floss embroidered skirtings and bands to match; twenty
exquisite designs to select from; white, black on white, cream, new colors
sTj on white and all evening shades; worth up to $23, at
j.200 Fine French Batiste, Voile and Marquisette Dn- $
' finished Embroidered Robes
?K All this seaeon'a newest designs; white, cream, also new colors on white and cream col
57 ored grounds, also et colors; worth up to $12.60, at -
Oft
(IP
950
Many Women Have Been Asking
For Severely Tailored Suits .
1
New Lots of Fine Laces, Trimmings, Silks, and Dress
. Goods Brought Forward Tuesday From Dressmaking Stocks
These stocks are so enormous that we could not possibly show all the varieties
Tuesday we show for the first time many of the most wonderful bargalne in the sale
square, of the most astonishing values In fabrics and trimmings of high character
in one day.
Square after
.WJ.-f 'I?' " in k.Vrarne. crochet
rr.7-r. . "w r,.V. Xr"jr.., rr. " ' vu B1U- aua miuo embroidered
(uiuuud, i u-jui u an tun. vuauiuij aiioven, tsruts, ,
applique effects, rich silk embroidered
tiste, etc. Worth up to $4.50 yard-
allover bands and
l"t rt... ........ 15c-aac-50c-98c-$1.98
- Exquisite Imported Silks From the
Dressmaking Stock
Silk, and velvets, bordered novelties in
gauzes, marquisettes, satin de chine,
silver and gold laces, double faced satin,
etc worth' up to 54 a yard
. yard, at, yard . . ... . . . .
j69c-$l
m.n... j n. 'it i 1 ....
xttiiurea ouuings ana croaciciotns From
the Dressmaking Stocks
Scotch Suitings, exclusive patterns in
tailored cloths, Austrian , broadcloth in
street and evening shades, etc., worth
A J a . 4
up to iH.iw yard,, rn. ifi
. UUL-tpi
at, per yard
' Don't miss a single day of thia great sale. . Bargaina like these come very rarefy - It
saveral-years before you can get goods of such elegance at such-extraordinarily low prices.
may
THE NEW EVA LANG HAT at $5.00
Tha new season's greatest hit. Smart velvet hata in
shade that is new, trimmed simply but effectively
- in the new ideas for fall. A variety to suit every
. taste.. The fall favorite In Omaha, at
every
$5
Watch and Jewelry Repairing '
In charge of experts. High class
work of all kinds. Jewelry made to
your order. '
Specials in Our September Sale of Blankets
Extra Heavy 12-4 Cotton
BJaoketa at 81.60 pair These
are the largest blankets made
and weigh 4Vi lbs. to pair.
Comet in gray, tan and white and
fancy plaids. No better a.q
hlanlrct k. ml. ...... H l"
offered, at, pair . .
$16'
$3.00 Beacon's Past Color Bath
Rohe Blankets, at $1.98
These are the largest robe or
wrapper blankets made, size
7290. one makes a robe,
cords and froea to mnth
Lirge line of patterns A.Ag
and colore. Well r1Vo
worth $3 each., at. ea Si.
1.00 Sanitary an Feather Pillows
Fancy art ticking: covered, beat
clean feather filling, size 19x25
lar $1.00 each grade, at, each
$7.0O St. Marys Fine Wooi Blank
eta, at $3.00 St. Marya Blank-
v eta are the finest blankets made;
are full U-4 size and weigh Sli
pounds to pair. Come n white
and delicato plaids our .av
regular $7.00 quality,
at, pair
U i: i i i t j
Businesa women, principally, and those ho
prefer tailored simplicity for street ear. Many
of these women do not care to pay more than $15
for a suit of thia character and our special efforts
in this direction have resulted in a line that will
compare favorably with any others you might find
elsewhere in the city at $18 to $20.
The experience of others who know values Is
responsible for tnte statement.
At $15.00 you will choose from
bjack, blue and brown serges and
mannish Halifax., mixtures in
brown, tan, gTay and beautiful
gTeen shades.
The coats are cut along conservative lines ana
.have wide revers that are either plain or enhanced
with a touch of military braid and s?imo fancy but
tons. They also have small pockets' at the side
which are convenient for kerchief or small change
for shopping expeditions. The linings arc of a sup
erior quality.
Both skirts and coats have an orcn or "fly
ing" panel in the' back.
All sizes up to, and including, 4$
Girls Coats for Fall and Winter
Service They're New
Heavy Weight Cheviot Coats with larpe sailor
. collars' trimmed with braid, ages six to fourteen
years, $5.00 and $5.95 each.
Black Caracul Coats with quilted linings, storm
collars and large fancy button trimmings, in sizes
8, 10, 12 and 14 years; $ti.75 each. You will agree
with' us after examining these coats that the qual
. lty would warrant us in asking a higher price.
'Eas cet Sale for Tuesday
Only
Japanese . Fruit Baskets. Flower
Bankets, Infante" Bafkets, Sewing
Baskets. Market Baskets, etc --the
entire line specially priced for Tues
day only, at.
25 Per Cent Discount
Straw Cuffs, per pair 10c
Ifaported Straw Suppers, per pair 100
Special Demonstration of
ONION SALT
The Universal Food Seasoning-.
Tuesday's Men u-H a m
Sandwiches. .
Watch for this announcement
every day. It will interest you.
Tuesday--A Sale in the Hardware Store of Things
Needed Around the House
7c
15c
10c old- copper Sash ,
Locks, at
2So rim Knob Locks,
at ........
$100 Tale Cylinder Night- 1 K(
Latches at :...PJ-ou
15e Mortlee Knooe -
at.
25 yards of picture Wire, .
three sizes '
2 dozen brass Moulding K.,
VTnnka at .
50c heavy -brass Padlocks
with 2 keys
10c
5c
29c
5c
lc
Hold-fast Hooks for wash
lines, at '.
Ket tie Knobs, .Tuesday. '
each
16-Inch Levels. .Tuesday, while
they last
Bits of all kinds from 3-16 to -
1 inch size M-xJKj
Plain Edge Wood Chisels. t2,f
w6rth up to 50c. at
fp-to-Date Mouse Traps,
Tuesday, each
Wire Sink Strainers, worth Rn
10c each, at
Your Gray Hairs
Quickly Vanish
A Harmless Remedy, Made
frpm Garden Sage, Restores
Color to Gray Hair.
at, each, 59c
grade, with all
regu- .irn
uvc
We are the Omaha exclusive agents for the
celebrated Dr. Jaeger's imported Camel Hair
Blankets and Steamer Rugs. Positively the finest
blankets known. Ask to see them.
17 14 SK T. SV .
OMAHA TO GETPOSTAL BANK
Postmaster General Writes that One
Will Be Placed Here.
ARIU- MEETING WITH SUCCESS
Details Are Kot Glrea la the At
oacemeBt Nor la the Time
Set for tan Establishment
of the Bisk.
A postal savings bank Is soon to b
established In connection with the Omaha
postofftce. according o a letter received
by Postmaster B. K. Thomas from Post
master Owners! ; Hitchcock.
iThe first postal savings bank estab
lished in Nebraska was at Nebraska City
and Its success was instantaneous. Sev
eral others were established aod they
have proven successful.
Tha new bank' wUI have the effect of
keeping much - money at home that or
dinarily goes to Surope. Many for
eigner la the city send their money to
Europe every month or two for deposit
there, but after the bank Is established
It la expected they will deposit In It ss
they will be anxious to entrust their
savings to an Institution managed by the
United States government.
Provision for postal savings banks wss
nmde through a bill passed at the last
regular session of congress anu since
then several ' hundred banks have buen
established throughout the nation.
FUNERAL OF J. W. HOEY
. WILL BE HELD TUESDAY
The funeral of John W. Hoey. who died
at Manila, P. I . and whose body wai
brought here late last week, will be held
Tuesday afternoon at o'clock at the
residence, of his sister. Mis. Joseph B.
Kedfleld. S0O4 Blnney street. Rev. T, J.
Collar of the Good Ehepherd church of
ficiating. Burial will be in Forett Lawn
cemetery. ,
Mr. Hoey, formerly a railway mall clerk
t Omttba, weot to tna Philippines in
government employ, serving first as a
member of the Manila fire department.
He. took the first American horses to the
Philippines snd at first It took the
aettvea thirty minutes to hitch them up.
He had no family.
' ; i.
Balldlag Permits.
M. J. Nsvlow J& Cell forms street
frame dwelling Uiuu. I's SouihTwentv
fifth, frame dweliina. KM: Catherine
Cotinorao. WIT South JCIshih ktreet. frame
weillne. J.6: Mrs. Ktrruli Sliults "l T
twMith Thirty-fourth street, frame dwell
In. U.
Jamieson is Named
Guild's Assistant
The new position at the Commercial
club, assistant commissioner and chief
aide de camp to Commissioner Guild,
was filled Monday morning by the ap
pointment of James G. Jamieson. Mr.
Jamieson Is well known in Omaha, hav
ing been engaged In business here a few
yars ago and coming here receptly from
a business position In Chicago. His
duties -will be multifarious and exacSng,
as he is expected to take part of the
burden from the vhotildera of the commissioner.
FLAG FLIES UPSIDE DOWN
TWICE WITHIN ONE WEEK
Twioe within a week the unusual mis
take of flying the American flag upside
down from the flagstaff on the Federal
building, has been made, and as a result
the postmaster's office has been flooded
with inquiries from persons wishing to
know the cause of the distress sign. The
federal officials are not known to be In
distress and the mistake was only made
through the negUgenoe of the janitora
A Total Eclipse
of the functions of stomach, liver, kld
neya and bowels Is Quickly disposed of
with Electric Bitters. 60c. For sale by
Beaton Prug Co
Doctor Tells Cause
And Cure o! Wrinkles
Aching
onions
B
Destroy Peace
of Mind
No woman can enjoy peace of '
mind or accomplish what . they ;
are capable of if they do not en- ,'
joy real foot comforta. '
Foot Troubles Vanish
When you put your feet in a
pair of our Anti-Bunion shoes. "
Don't go to a doctor if you have '
bunions; get a pair of these
shoes. They are made one aize
smaller at the instep and two
izer wider in the sole, letting
the foot rest wholly on the sole
aa It should. They are made of
fine soft kid, flexible soles, In
button and lace.
Turned Sole
Welt Solca . .
53.50
$4.50
(Prom Boston Transcript.)
"Stop to consider whet produces wrink
les and saggtness of sWIn.-1 said Dr. Eli
sabeth Bllnn at the Woman's Club last
evening. Premature aging, mal-nutrltlon.
etc.. cause the flesh to shrink, lose its
youthful plumpness and firmness. The
skin then is too large for the flesh un
derneath; doenn't fit tightly and snugly
aa It used to-lt wrinkles or sags.
' It must be plain that to tighten the
skin: make it fit the face perfectly lu
run 1-Iacv. lil effectually remove the
v. I . . . .
wnnaiee ana oaggineiM. inie is
easily and harmlessly accomplished by
j absolving an ounce of aaxollte In a half
Pint or witch haxe! and using the solution
as a face lotion. The Ingredients you csn
get at any dtUR store. The results are
surprising. The skin Immediately tight
ens us. beronilne firm ami frh in
youth. Every wrinkle and sag Is effected i
at once." Adv.
DREXEL
1419 FAR .NAM ST.
c
3
Beautiful Teeth
There are btft few people who have
them, tiood teeth everyone might have
if they would go to Dr Bradbury. Tha
quickest, easiest and least painful are
the only methods employed by us and
hundreds of our patients, both In and
out of the rley will gladl) tell you about
the good dental work ar.d our up-to-date
ways of doing things Crowns and bridge
work fiom ih 00 per tooth. Plates that
fit from ft 00 to tIMil Painless extrac
tion of tee ill Nerves of teeth removed
without hurting you. Work warranted
ten years.
DR. BRADBURY, The Dentist
17 Tears Usm IVooatloa.
laoa Taraan t. raoa B. 1TSO.
A feeling of sadness accompanies the
discovery of the first gray hairs, whloh.
unfortunately, are looked upon as heralds
of 'advancing age." Gray hairs, however,
are-not always an-indication of advanc
ing age, for many people have grey hairs
quits early-in life. Of course, it' Is un
natural and Indicates that there Is some
thing wrong with the individual, aod that
Nature needs assistance in correcting the
trouble. The same is tjru of hair that is
constantly falling out and becoming
thinner every day. If svorythm is right
with Nature, the hair, even In compara
tively elderly , people, ahould be long,
thick and glossy, without oven a streak
of gray.
The Ideal assistant to Nature in restor
ing and preserving- the hair is Wyeth's
Sage and Sulphur Hair Remedy, a clean
and wholesome dressing for daily use. It
not only removes dandruff, but strength
ens weak, thin and falling hair and pro
motes its growth. A few applications will
restore faded or gray hair to Its natural
you what It has dons for thousands of
color.
Get a bottle today and let it do for
others
Special Agsnts: Sherman McConnell
Drug Co.. lath and Dodge fits.; Owl
Drug Co., Kth and Harney Sta.
lllr: iSsiisSS Jill
AMI SEME NTS.
rTa IWa.
OMAHA ts. DENVER
Sept. 18-19-20
at Rourko Park
Monday, Sept. 17 Ladies' Day
. Games Called 3:45
Cars Leave 15th and farnam 3:30
Low One Way Rates
I ' to 1
Ssattae, Taooma, Portland, tpokane.
Victoria ana vanoottver, rim
Canadian Pacific
Railway
Through he famous scenery of the
Canadian Rockies and Selkirks. Trains
for Pacific Coast points, carrying
tourist cars, leaves St. Paul 11:00 A.
M xnd 10:80 P. M. dally.
Tickets on sale September 16th to
October 15th. inclusive Kor informs,
tlon and literature see the agent of
any railway, or write
OXO. A. WALTOsT, Oen. Ag-eat
ats So. Clark at. CMca.ro, m
John Says:
at .
"Wian you get tired
of . those smokes
i X aa whiff Ilka a
iWaptha launch,
men visit . your
'Uncle John,' and
temptyour smell or- .
gn with the aroma
of a bee veaiy
TBTTST BDITtS SO
CiOAaV"
John 's Cigar Store
321 So. 16th St
Reliable
Dentistry
AT
TaftV Dental Rooms
Evening and Sunday Bee de
livered to your tome for 25c
PRICES dcVvVX WONES
9- - - - Imd kW)i
ADVANCED VAUDEVILLE
Matinee e.-ery day 2:15 Every n;ht i 15 i
This week: Tom Nawr. V Co ; Clark and j
Bergman; Trie Three Vagrants; Housby's
Scenic Review; McCormack and Wallace
Charles mil Anna Glocker; Holmes', I
Wells and finley; Klnodrome; Orpheum ,
Concert Orchestra.
Prices) Niarht. 10c SSe. BOo n4 tn- I
KstiaM, own seeia, use, except Holi
days, Saturday and Bunday.
"OMASA'S PUB CETFITM."
4?sm ijytl 1 ally last, 15-85-500
7Z''ZJZr vgs., 15-85-60-750
Those Sleepwalkers, the
MIDNIGHT MAIDENS
EXTXA VAOAsTSA AJTS VAUDEVrLLH
Clever stunts by Ward & Raymond, Bill j
Simmons, Irlh-Amencan Trio. Ueded & '
Hilton tiig Chorus of Pretty Somnambu-
lists.
Ladles' Dime Bfatiaes Every Week Day.
BRANDEIS THEATER
Tonight, 85c, 50e and T5o.
Wednesday Matinee. 85o.
TBS COBTVXCT'S DAUOHTEK.
Thursday, 85n, 50o, 7 So.
. Saturday, scatinee, Aay Seat 85c.
TBI LIGHT ZTC1I1L With
35, Eugenie Blsir and Company. 35
A MERICAN THEATER
TOaTIOKT
Mats. Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday.
. Trees 10c snd 85c
MISS EVA LANG
and the Woodward Stock Co. in
THE STUBBOiiKESS OF GERALDIXE
VEST WEEK The Fourth Estate.
KRUG
T W M Higher
Today 1:30 Tonight 8:30.
TIB OIKL TsVOM BEVO
and
IOLETTE DVBETTE
in
SAV0B LB ESTKAHOE.
Chambers School of Dancing
3484 rarnaat St.
Reopens. Season lill-11
Adult beginners, - Monday - evening
6eut J.Hth.
Asbe nb.y Wednesday aeniug, cept t"
""Mullen. Saturday I in p tn , Sept. 3u
High hcliool. aturrlav b ft in, Sept. 30
, Now oien f'r Jiotij.g pupils.
Telephone: Douglas lil.
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What Book Docs This Picture Represent?
Title ...'..
Author
Your Name
Street and Number '
City or Town .
Write In title and suthor of book and EAVE coupon and picture. Send
no coupon until finish of the contest is unnuunceii. KacYi picture represents
a book title not a scene or character. Catalogues containing R.f00 names
on which all puzzle pi turt-s tire based the cataloeue used bv the contest
editor are for sale at the bubiners Office at The Lee for 25 cents, by mall,
30 tents
Rules of the Contest
All penes are eligible to entar this comm. except employes nf the Otubt Bas sal
at tbslr fimlllas. Cacp- asr. tor Mvnty-tive days, thorn will be published is
The Bm s plcturs which will rwprwtnt the sane of s book, beneath etch picture there
will te a blank (or the contestant to till in the title of tbo book.
' Cut out both tha picture and the biahk aod fill In the nam S6d author of the book
.tad add your name, and .address neatly and plainly In the apace provided.
No reatrlctlona will be placed on the way In which anawer to the pictures may be se
cured. ' Each picture represents only one title of one book. If you are not sure of a title
aod wish to send In mors than one shsw er to esch picture, you mey do so. Bt'T NOT
MORE THAN. r'iVg ANSWERS TO ANYONE PICTURE WILL bH FERM1TTED. In
correct answers will not be counted assist contsatants if correct answer la also glTea.
More thin, one answer, ahoull not be put on the seme coupon. Extra couponi should be
. used for extra answers. All answers to the same number should be kept together when
sending la the set. Only one list may be submitted by one contettaut, tbuugh any list may
have IWe answers-to sauh- puisls.
The number of coupons used answers giver must bs plslnly wrlttea on the outside of
esch SET submitted, but. do not write such information on the wrapper.
While not absolutely necessary, it Is dostrable - that the pictures should in each ease
be sent In with -tb answers, in Srder that all answers be uniform.' Additional pictures
aad coupons may' be obtained at the office of Jhe fete by mall or In person
When you bare all seventy-five ptctutes. fasten tbem together In i FLAT package and
bring or roa.ll tbem to .Toe- Omaha Bee, addressed to Booklovers' Contest Editor. Prises
will be awarded to the contestants' sending In the largest number of correct .solutions. . Ja
event of two or more persona having the ssme number ' of correct solutions,- the ffSrsoa'
aslng the smaller number ef extra coupons in his set of answers will be declared winner, la
event of twe persons having the asms number correct and using the same number of. cou
' pone, the penoa soe set of answers ts most neatly prepared. In the opinion of the full
judging commutes, will receive the tint pnse.
Only ene hat of answers aay he submitted by a contestant aad only one arise will be
swarded to one family at one address ,
The use of the coupons Is not obligatory upon the oonteetaat, aed an answer may he
. submitted In any legible manner the contestsnt may select.
Awards wlU be made strictly according to the merit of each separate list.
, The nsme of more tbsn one person must, not be written upon sny one coupon.
The awards will be made by the Contest Editor end a committee of well-known eitl
- Sens, whose names will be announced Ister.
The cooteet Is limited to tha following territory: Nebraska, Wyoming, that portion of
tows west of but not Including Das stomas, aad that section of South Dakota knows at
the Black Hills District.
-.J
FIRST PRIZE $000
White Steamer Automobile
A S-passenger 1911 Model White Steamer Touring Car odorless, smokeleFS
and noiseless. No cranking no shifting of gears; any desired speed. White
Steamer sales increase each succeeding year, lias practically an endorsement
of the 'United States government,, which owns and operates more White
Steamers than all other -oars combined Richly upholstered, beautifully fln
lsned. unlimited power, controlled speed. This oar will bs exhibited in Omaha
at a later data.
, i 1 ,
OrrAMH DDTTI? Value
OeblASilJS HULL
51,250
In the soft, eeml-tropic, climatic gone, extend
ing north from. San Diego to Shasta County, Cali
fornia, lies Tehama county, in which Is situated
this beautiful little 10-acre ranch near the town
of Red Bluff. This is fruit land of a very, high
order and is part of the celebrated Lutheran col
ony which had Its Inception with an Omaha
clergyman. Literature describing thia property
may be seen at (he office of TEOWBBIDOE-BOL-STEB
CO.,' la the City national Bank Building,
Omaha.
THIRD PRIZE sop"
The magnificent, fancy walnut XXELXi
ATJTO OKASTD PXiATEB-PZAKO which noth
ing can excel. No other player-piano has in
the absolute the "human touch" so desired by
a musical ear snd so prized by the manufac
turers. This instrument will bs exhibited, ex
plained and olayed for anyone who' wishes to
see-it In the ware rooms on the third floor of
THE BENNETT CO.
Valuo
3273
FOURTH PRIZE
Ralston is to be a manufacturing city. They
have a fine start with the Brown Truck Man
ufacturing Co., the Rogers Motor Car Co.. and
the Howard 8tove Works. Everything desir
able to comfortable living mav be found thrre.
On one of he main business streets The Bee
has selected its fourth prlic a buslnebs lot
26x100 fest, and valued at 9375.
FIFTH PRIZE, Value $225
In the same town and with the same prospect of advancement. The Bee
has selected a residence lot 60x120 ft., and valued at $325.
Ralston Is on the only interubsn trollev line running out of Omaha and
within forty minutes of the Omaha poBtoffice.
Complete Information about this proDerty at the office of the SVAXSTOBT
TOWarSITE COMPANY, 308 South 17th bt-, Omaha. . .
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SIXTH, SEVENTH AND EIGHTH PRIZES
This ingenious encyclopedia, which is a develop,
ment rather than invention, has besides Its con
veniences the value of hundreds of editors men
tally equipped to make one of the greatest ency.
rlopedias ever compiled. One of the atrongeat
recommendations for this work Is that It la from
the press of the reliable old house of THnt
BSLEOV SOBS, of Hew York, London, Dublin
and lidinhuro-b.. nhl.'h u a. fn,mH.J . . i - no 4
s encyclopedia of twelve volumes, which Is valued at 19. a aet mav
at the Omaha office of W, a. Hlzenbangh ft Co.. 181s St. Mary's Awe.
Thl
be seen
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of Knoe. ledge. ' sn encyclopedia made especially lor childien and sol " ailSS
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- Twenty Prizes of $1.
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