12 THE BEE: OMAHA. TUESDAY. OCTOBER 3. 1011. efri..lilSirmfi MiiHiWiiWPf.lL'l JSf iii.lJi'eWeJesiS, All Uisitors in Omaha This VJcek at ilia Ak-Sar-Ben Carni val are Invited is Klake Use of the any Free Conveniences at 1 0 w ... THE GREAT STORES AT THE FOOT OF THE WHITE COLONNADE That Marks the Entrance to the Gates of the Carnival. You'll find it the most convenient place in Omaha for you. Make u?e of our FREE REST R00M3 AND WAITING ROOMS for women and children, (maids in attendance). CHECK YOUR BAGGAGE AND PARCELS FREE. FREE NURSERY AND CHILDREN'S PLAY ROOM in charge of a matron and trained nurse. BRANCH STATION NO. 17, U. S. POSTOFFICE. BEST MODERATE PRICED LUNCH ROOMS" AND RESTAURANTS in Omaha are here. THREE IMMENSE TUNNELS under the street connects the Four Big Brandeis Buildings. Reduced Hates on All Railroads Into Omaha This I'Jeek 1 Cent a Mile on the Union Pacific, lc a F.lile on all Other Railroads. Brandeis Wonderful Special Sales THROUGHOUT THIS ENTIRE WEEK Ycu can save all the expenses of your trip if you buy the Fall and Winter Goods you need here at Brandeis. Buying for two stores in great quantities and paying spot cash enables us to receive discounts other stores never hear of. Brandeis High Quality and Low Prices are known throughout the west. Brandeis Pompeian Room is th most beau tiful room of its kind in America. J More than 1,000 clerks to wait on you. Three blocks of show win dows. '- If 2 UMBRELLA SALK To reduce our slock of gold, silver end stag han dled umbrellas, wo are offering them to you this eik orUy at greatly reduced prices. These aro all silk umbrellas and our regular stock. One ot amy's Specials." S. l. LINDSAY, Jeweler Ult SOCOLif ST. ohn Savs: night they bar tba big parade X aia vo lar to rldo a two. " J tight win whUe I details when you toy your Mat tugs.- base.") John Cigar Store 321 So. 16th St. J . 'Om tie ( ' i . will head and ijJl throw away w w ww-w. fcUtJ wvui m if '- W atr-, iai 1 1 ii ii ri aawM-fciWIT- ' -llt'fU'in' 4-)'' IT) ! v L l l"Mi I I I 1 For liKht. 1'inrli. Ir- our combined xl fnuii tain and rptanrantrlnan. Military, rmrft (ontilmenta, reasonable price. Reduced Rates on all Railroads to Ak-Sar-Bcn Tbia la Omaba's "at horns" week and Omaha has prepared to en tertain" you royally. The wonderful electrical parade occuri Wednes day, the Coronation Ball will be held Friday night and there are at traction galore on the King's Highway in addition to special mer chandising events prepared by the various Institutions of the city. Tbe reduced retes on the various railroads will help you In spending one or more days In the city this week. A Vis.t to the Dennett Store Will Be of Special Interest There are fre rest rooms here, free telephone service, free de livery service, free checking stations, free toilet rooms and numerous other conveniences that only a big, modern store tan afford. We want you to avail yourself of any and all ot the things that will make your stay In tbe city a pleasant one. They are entirely free and you are more than welcome. Many special offerings will help to emphasize thin store's leader IJp as an exponent of correct and dependable merchandise at the lowest consistent price. Special Line of Women's Coats at $19.50 In this linr of new fall and winter voats we haven't tried to see how siv.nl! we rnuld make the price but, rather, how mueh style and goodness we could cot into them. Kxpert shoppers -jv wX- tel1 us t!lat tlie test of comparison ni'ATTDCJ V.AY.1 4 -k VtA 4Ua VwaT4- St sir. 4- n wT-rn fc iiY-i.il iu JKJ LllO urD l LUllt values in Omaha. Polo coats, plaid back and reversible coats of medium and heavy weight cloths in brown, gray, tan and Ox ford colors as well as nobny mixtures--have large pock ets, larje collars and long roll revers; all the things that particularly appeal to dis criminating women--all sizes $19-50 Dresses Worth From $10.00 to $19.50 at $5.00 This is no complete line of any one style but an odd lot of good dresses made of broadcloths, serges,, foulards, etc.; only one or two of any certain Btle but unusually good for general use. All colors and nearly all sizes In the as sortment, $10.00, $16.00 and $19.50 values, while they last, $5.00. Silk Waists at $3 95 .Made of mescaline and taffetas in tailored and dress modes plaited, tucked and with large Jabots. Choose from black and shades of navy, brown and wistaria that are suitable for street suits. All sizes, $3.95. Dress Skirts Worth from $5.00 to $7.50 at $1.98 In some of these skirts you will find tie very same fabrics used In skirts that sell at $10.00 each. Big buying from big makers when they wished to clear out their fac tory odds and ends brought tbe prloe down to where we could sell them for $1.88. Serges, worsteds, Panamas, etc., in black, navy, gray and brown shades and all lengths. Girls' New Fall and Win ter Coats at $6.75 to $10 Girls from 6 to 14 years of age, and their mothers, will be de lighted with these new coats of heavy cheviots, kerseys and cara cul cloth, in navy, red, tan and brown colors. They are double breasted styles with large storm collars trimmed with velvets and gilt buttons. Sleeves are embel lished with emblems. $6.75, $8.60, $.75 and $10 as suits your purse. Change of Location awMHawawawawawjBBWBwawwws awawa MHHMmawawaw On and after October 1, 1911, the City Ticket and Freight offices of the Chicago Milwaukee Hi St. Paul Railway will be located at 1612 Farnam St. t. A. NASH EUGENE DUVAL Gerj'L Western Agsnt ' AsiLGoilJ. Western Agent W.E.BOCK City Passenger Agent If pi0?f- SiWsirdtatesrMMim WIHSN your friends call you and say ' We 're coming up tonight, " prepare for thera. Phone to our nearest agent and order a case of Jot ter's Gold Top beer delivered at onca. If you only knew what know about Jetter's Gold Top beer and what e know about all other beers, then you would know bow impos sible it is to produce any beer bet ter to taste and better for you tna a Jeuer's Gold Top. Family Tradi Sapplied bj Omaha Hor T. Bill, 1SS4 Bourla's U rHoea Oouf. 14U; Auto. A-134X I Bo. Oiri!i Wti Jttr. J&OS M St. Hall tlS, Auto. T-Ubi. Co. B'mffi KltcJuU. 1013 Maia at. Hott traoaaa sa c 1 Pretty Slippers For the Ball The perfect appearance ot a beautiful ball gown can be en tirely destroyed if the dainty little slippers are not just as they should be. Though a small part of any woman's costume they can - either make or entirely destroy the symmetry of her appear ance no matter how fine the gown may be. Our dress slippers for the Ak-Sar-Ben ball are the dainti est ever shown we have them In all tints to match your gown. Satins, Suedes, Tinted Kid and all styles of beading. In prices from $2.50 to $7.00 Drexel Shoe Co. 1419 Farnam 3:. GOOD SERVICE is ust as important as good cleaning and you get both at the Pantorlum. Our fifteen years' experience has enabled us to so s Eternize our work that we get it out in the shortest possible time without sacrific ing quality. These prices are for dry cleaning and pressing. Men's Suit. 1.30; Over coats, $1.50, Fancy Vests,-ROc; Trousers. 50c; Neckties, 10c; Gloves. 10c. Ladies' Tailor Suits, $1.7S to $2.0 ;- Bail Costume and Par ty Tressea, $2.00 to $8.50; Silk Waists, 75c; Silk Hoae, 25c; Kid or Satin Slippers, 85c; Short Gloves, 10c; Long Ones, 25c. Our wagons reach all parts of the city daily. Just phone and we will do the rest. And, remember our reputation as well as our guarantee Is back of every job we turn out. The Pantorium "Good Cleaners and Dyers." 1513-15-17 Jones St. Phones Douglas 063; Ind. A'3ie8. Guy Liggett, Pres. Ttie Omaha Bee's Great Booklovers' Contest ( I xcrrr; her) Wo. 48 Tncaday, October 3. 1911. ft What Book Does This Picture Represent? Title Author .m mm . u mm. mm ....... .m . , Your Name Street and Number City or Town Write in title and author of book aad BATH coupon and picture. Send no coupon until finish of the contest la announced. Each picture represents t'to,k. titlenot a scene or character. Catalogues containing 8,000 names on which all puzzle pictures are baaed the catalogue u&ed by the conUat edU.or are for sale at the Busineaa Office at The Bee for 26 cents; by mail Reliable Dentistry m Taffs Dental Rooms Rules of the Contest All paraovt are eligible to nut tbla contMt except employe! of tke Oaiha 6e anil Bmtira el their firatllea. Kaca Amy. tor avcsty-tive (Uyft, tbere will tx publtiaod la Tbe Bee a picture wblch Mil rprMnt the una oi a book. Bwtb oacb picture tber will be a blank tor tbo costattuit to till In ttic tltU of tbe book. Cut out hotk tbe picture ud tk blask nl till la tlie nun eod author ot tbe book aad add your naat tad addroa neuly and plainly In tbe tpioe proTldad. No reetriatlona will be placed on tbe way In wblrh anawer to tha plcturea may be aa cured. Kacb ploture rapresenta only one title ot ooe book. If you are not aura ot a title and wleh to aend la mora tban one anawer to each picture, you may do ao. BUT NOT MORS THAN r'lVI ANSWERd TO ANY ONE PICTCRK WILL BE PERMITTED. In correct anawara will not be counted again at conteatanta If correct asawar U alao given. More than one answer abould not ba put on tba aama coupon. Extra coupona abould be uaad for extra aaawera. All aaewera to tke aame number abould be apt togrtber whan aendhur ta tbe eat. Only ena Jut may be aukinltud by one oonteatant, tbougb any Hat may have fire anawara te each puzzle. Tba aumbar ot coupona uaed anawera gta touat be plainly written on tbe entaide ot each SET eubmttted, but do not write euch Infermatloa on tke wrapper. While sot absolutely 'naceaaary, it la deelrabla that the picturea abould in each eaaa be eent la with tbe anawera. In order that all anawara be uniform. Additional picture and coupona may be obtained at tbe office of Tbe Bae by mall or In pereoa. When yon hare all eerenty-tlTe plctuie. feat en tbam together la a FLAT package and bring or tnall them to Tbe Omaha Be, addread to BeokloTerC Contaat Editor. Prlaee will be awarded to tke rntettante eendtng In the largeet, number of correct aolutlone. In event of two or more paraone having the aama number of correct aolutlona, the peraon ejetng tbe amaller number of extra coupona In hla aet of anewere will be declared winner. Ia event of two panose having; the eaoe number correct and ualng the aame number of oou eona, the perron whoee awt of anawera la moat neatly prepared. In tbe opinion of tbe full judging committee, will receive tba first prize. Only one Hat of anew ere may be submitted by a contaetant acd only one prlte will be awarded to one family at one addreea. The taw of the coupona le not obligatory upon the contestant, end en anawer may be Submitted la any legible manner the contestant may aelect. Awarde will be made strictly according to tbe merit of each separate Hat. The aame of more then one peraon mast not be written upon any one coupon. The swards will be made by the Contest Editor and a committee of well-known ettl teas, whose names will be announced later. Tie oonteet le limited to the following territory: Vebraska. Wyoming, that portion of Iowa west of bet net Including Dae Mol sea. and that eectloa of South Dakota known aa tbe Black Hllla District. -J THE OMAHA' BEE Omaha's Great Home Paper AMUSEMENTS. CAKNIYAL WEEK ffATURt X. nlrht, 6O0: tba BOH TjMIAST BtTBI8QTJZKS FnU of Qlnerer, mu of Dash Preeentlng "PaVTTS TmATELB" with Andy Oardseraod Ida Wtcolai BRANDEIS . THEATER TOiriaaTT A WD WSSSTDSOAT kCatlnee) Wedneeday MADAME SHERRY Wednesday Hlrht Cnrtala Will lAise After ParajJe. Tfanraday and Friday. Special Fri day Matinee t Chauncey Oloott la "MACtSHLA" Hat. Mat. and Wight, Popalar Prices "TBS TBAVSLIxa 8 AX.XSM-AM" Matinee SSo. BOo. BOYD'S THEATER Today, SBo. Tonight, lBo, tfto, 6O0. . Tha Ak-slaf-Ben Benaatlon - TUB OBSAT MAITEBPXECB DAKTE'S " INFERNO " Vnoaesi Xoag. Ind. A-1454 e,ts. evry day 8:15; JBvery night Biid AOVAHCxlS VADDSribiiS. OU 1IU AK tAE-hN gaOW Tnte ek vui. 1 uoiupaon at Co, Keller Maik oc t'runk Orlh; Uan riur. anil the Wonder Unia; Albert Hale; Mar cel Berls Trio: tStUkney'a Circus, Ed die Kadwavy Ot-itru.le LAvyrance; Tin KlneLoecope and Orpheum Concert Or chestra. - Prloaai Bigot lOo, SSo, 6O0. TSo. Mats., too, and beat aeata SSo, eaoept Bator days and BuaAaya. AMERICAN THEATER t NIGHT Mata. Monday, Wednesday. Satnrday. Prluee) lOo and 86. and th Woodward Stock Oo. In Glittering Gloria IIXT WXBX Taa Widow's Might. OaUXl'l PTJJT CIJfTXB" COs-1t IdTlt Belly Mat.. IS-SS-SOe TIB SBtt AK-8AB-BBV tlOW I curr-- "RUNAWAY GIRLS"; SXTKAVAOAKSA ill TAUDETILLB rtreateet Mualoal Show In Town. On '. ratio Chorue of Runaway. Curtain after Proceaalona on Pra4a DayA TUaAtsA' PtaM Matliias Xeexy . Week Bay. FIRST PRIZE JlISoo Mite Steamer Automobile A (-Vasaenger 1911 Model White Steamer Touring Car odorless, smokelese and noiBeiess. No cranklug no shifting of gears; nny desired speed. White Steamer sales increase each suoreeUing year. Has practically an endorsement of the United States government, which owns and operates more White Steamers than all other cars combined.- Richly upholstered, beautifully fin ished, unlimited power, controlled speed. This oar will ba exhibited In Omaha at Pmmnnsfli, IStn and Barney Bta. ' ' orrArVrn ddtti? value 91,230 In tha soft, semi-tropic, cltmatle zone, extend ing north from San Diego to Shasta County, Cali fornia, lies Tehama county, in which la situated this beautiful little 10-acre ranch near the town of Red Bluff. This la 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 this property may be seen at the office of T&OWBXXDaa-BOL-BTZB OO, U the City national Bask Building-, Omaha. PPPPP Ir'i- V IT 1 '. - THIRD PRIZE 'ou The magnificent, fanev walnut XBEX& AUTO OBA3D PLATEB-PIABO which noth ing can excel. No other player-piano has in the absolute the "human touch" so desired by a musical ear and so prized by the manufac turers. This Instrument will be exhibited, ex plained and nlayed for anyone who wishes to see It In the ware rooms on the third floor ef THE BENNETT CO. FOURTH PRIZE Jfe $270 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 Stove WorkA Everything desir able to comforteble living mav be found there. On one of the main business streets The Bee has selected Its fourth prize a busineaa lot 26100 feet, and valued at 27a. FIFTH PRIZE, Value $225 In the aame town and with the same prospect of advancement. The Bee haa aelected a residence lot 60x120 ft., and valued at $335. SIXTH, SEVENTH AND EIGHTH PRIZES This Ingenious encyclopedia, which Is a develop, tnenf rather than Invention has besides its oon-vnieru-ee the value of hundrtdd of editors men tally equipped to make one of tne greatest ency rlnpedias ever compiled One of the strongest recommendations for this work is that it is from ET.knw e,LA-2 T"thle nm,M ' "OS, "-I'9 BOSS, of Hew Tors, London, Dublin enrvMI. .J?t -"" T Pcn. " founded In 178. . .ii T wee vDiumee. wnicn is valued at I9 a aet mav t the Omaha office of W. A- Hlaenbangh A Co lblt St. Mary'a Ave. This be seen a NINTH AND TENTH PRIZES Si i: oi FORTY-FIVE CASH PRIZFS Five Prizes of $10. Ten Prizes of $5. Tea Prize? of $2. ' Twenty Prizes of $1. WATCH, TOR THE DAILY PICTURE IN THE BEE.