THE BEE: OMAHA, -SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7. lffll. 3573Sf es ait --BF-anaei-s ores ; - TO GIVE VISITORS THE SAME BARGAIN ADVANTAGES THAT WE SO OFTEN OFFER THOSE .WHO LIVE IN OMAHA, WE HAVE PREPARED -FOB SATURDAY A GREAT SPECIAL BARGAIN SALE. WONDERFUL SPECIAL ,-PRICES ON THE MOST DESIRABLE GOODS WE HAVE IN THIS GREAT STORE. PRICES ARK LOWER THAN YOU COULD POSSIBLY FIND THEM ANYWHERE ELSE in (Sal 1 ii ! Sa."lWr rnie. v.,-.t F.tt ' Vnrrnn l $ h n e e birtr r1 mal. season bFi -colors, eithf al , 03 cat Women's f-smr.1 ' Fall Hat- --"nei"-styles, v ready to waar. base. mnt, at fa.so owing Fall ; Mafe IN THOSE BECOMING METROPOLITAN STYLES SUCH AS ONLY BRANDEIS CAN OFFER " AT MODERATE PRICES. Chorming hats tuch ns Brandeis sells at moderate prices ramiot possibly be duplicated anywhere else iu in. Omaha nt double the price. All over' America Brandeis Hats ore kiiown for their stunning 6tyle. The fall models bere 'were never before so bewitching'.' j: ' Our S.alomen' know millinery atyla thoroughly, and can greatly aiult you In ..lectins; tha hat that exactly aulta an-1 be rnmea you Omaha women appreciate thla great advantage. THE FAMOUS EVA LANG HATS AND THE TRIM: MED BEAVER HATS ! . AT $5.00. - ;, Hundreds of Wsutlful st.i'tetM4 Velvet Hts with, those simple smart trjmmtngs now in vogue, 'and hundreds of .those graceful and highly fashionable genuine Braver hats. Every style and color that Is new. Wondefful verity of models to select a from in our great section r nn n eacrtnrt flnnr at.-'. . . . V ELEGANT STREET AND DRESS MILLINERY AT $10. Dressy Hats, evening hats and hats for every fashionable occasion.. Graceful shapes and beautiful. irriported turn ings, every correct color and feature, at'. ,.....'.$.10.00 BEAUTIFUL NEW UNTRIMMED HATS AT $1.50. Several bunched two toned velvet, plush, Beaver felt and ' - satin hats; the season's newest shapes and colors; worth ' up to $3.50, at. ....w;-... : .$1.50 This Is the stor that outfits the bet dressed women In Omaha.' Oar styles are always correct.. WOMEN'S FALL SUITS AT $12.50. Buy one of these practical plain tailored wool suits aud you will get excellent service throughout -fall and' winter. They are made to retain thelr shape and every new style and. color is' represented. Many of the new. ultra pop ular models; worth 117.50 and $19, go at. 12!! WOMEN'S WINTER COATS AT $10.00. Here are scores of large full coats with those fashion able large, long revere and turn hack cuffs; made of warm cloths and practical aa they can " be for every wear thla fall and winter. " Fine-combination style and comfort, will go on sale at $10 Tlie Cleverest, Newest Styles in Women's Cloaks, Suits, Dresses and Children's Coats arid Dresses Our Main Shoe Depart ment ia on .our First Floor, Old Store. igHKt' jriit- Extra Spe cial Bargains 1 n Basement Shoe Dept., New Store. Women's Winter Coats. Stunning mixture cloths; all new not. la;-very , practical, at $15 Women's Caracul Coats. Excellent grade; late . styles . special . . . .$10 Women's Plush Coats. Long cut, new models; special . 4 J- price '....!) The New Reversible Coats. Either tUe may be worn. The smartest fad tor ' fall $15 Great Sale of Human Hair Goods . '' ( Second Floor Po rope Im Room. . .. We offer the latest styles in hair goods at prices that should interest,' ever moman Ja Omaha. Cluster' Puff IS in set. 2 values'. - $'ArxT&im - 28-liich. ounce Natural Hat .7C WW'V' ''iSW f German hair; $7 '.- 1 Switches values . Made of S3.0S lit inoi Vataral Wavy wieasW3ar- man lialr. H valuea. at Si. Si Wavaa Mad.i of t ranch hair 01 J Gray Wavy Hwltchaa 24 Inchaa Uni. i-ot , tk raluea .....A....... . . 6 Th Hoi TUrh.in Frame at B'Jo W(bbl sous it Inchaa long; l.-H. values, at aso Ti lra Isrire mi Bilk nta for r. Carman Nat. H for '. .'.' 8(t Brtlliantln ,liit tha tiling .t kwv iha hair 4e ani rluffv 3So . tihanipooinif. Hiaachln .anoV Dvaing, Hait4rtaalnx,'.Manti'iirinK and Maaiaaa W7 New Long Black Broadcloth Coats. Satin lined; extremely fashionable, . - J JQ Tailored Skirts All the new style mod els for fall ffC at. mm ' - m k Iff 111 IP' -f I iff -.Hp A 14 w- i i' ..-rWVyV Women's Fine Fall Suits. Suits dressy enough fof any occasion; all hand tailored JQ in mm Tashionseal" ; Suits. Highest class tailored apparel ever sold in America, . $25 . ... at '".ii . . nil j' i ' m m mm $5 . .GIRLS' TAILORED FALL COATS. Made of good heavy cloths attractive models for school or any occasion 1 at...... CHILDREN'S WOOL DRESSES. The new. Middy style or the favored Peter Thompson . tor school or dressy wear . .$8.08, $3, and $10.. THE NEW BROWNELL DRESS FOR GIRLS Fraitjeat of 411 the Hew.fall dref6fsjtoj..glrjiv,910 r V Silk Dresses. . Newest colors In class iest styles very '.S5.u.1S::-::-$8.98 Smart New. ' Cloth Dresses..,. The season's greatest favorite, pretty, and !'.;:$6.98 THE BEST SHOES FOR FALL All the styles that are strictly new thla season are shown here. WOMEN' S $3.50 OND AWA SHOES, $2.48. . This splendid purchase comes at a most opportune time,: just, at the beginning of the season. All the latest models in patent kid, dull calf, tan" calf and velvet. New -wide toe styles ."with high archs and high heels, also the more dressy styles, with plain toes; 16 button tops, well made shoes sell- regularly at $3.50, BOYS' VSHOD-RITE" SHOES We are exclusive agents tor this splendid shoe; button or lace ; styles in gun metal calfskin and patent leather; new mannish lasts high toes, high heels and short tore parts. The best of leather and the best of shoe making; all sizes and widths. priced; according to sire, 1 2. 75 down to". MISSES, CHILDREN'S DRESS arjd SCHOOL SHOES. .Dull leather and patent leather; high cut tops. Jockey and Trooper .heights; patent. collars, or plain; handsomely made, serviceable shoes; all sizes and widths,' priced according to size and fr Sir quality, 2.98 down ' to" ;. . .'.".'. . ............... .9le3' Brandeis Red Cross Drug Sale i The. first Saturday in each month comes our great Red Cross Drug Sale with its scores-, of wonderful bargains. See these special . prices: ; - ,'"''. Jico, . w 1 ill piaiu ), at $1.75 Women's New Silk Waists. Made of silk and . chiffon; new fall $3.50 The Best Taffeta Waists in Omaha for $5.00. TAILORED WASH WAISTS In the newest,, prettiest styles; beautifully made of high .class fabrics-QJg JJ $1 98 , SPECIALS IN BRANDIES BASEMENT. .Women's Tailored Suits, worth $12.50. at-r.. S6.98 Women's Tailored Fall Skirts, worth J5, at .-82.50 Women's Fall Coats, worth $ 3.50, at ...... ...81 98 TtnHy $4 siik pemcoafif'at'- !r.:::r!'.t.X2!5o DRATJDEIS STORES SPECIAL BARGAINS in RUG DEPT.-Third Floor. Axmlostar Rngs ' Best Quality Brus- BrusMls Rugs-9xl3 English Wilton Axmlnster Rugs X1 size, floral .el. Rugs - 9x13 and s e a m 1 e s s ; SssbeUfuw" 3 . x:7 2 Mncheg; and Oriental pat- and seamless;' worth up to 1S; . shades and pat- "regular $5 00 val- terns; . worth . up worth up to $25. uiU ,go on sale. terns; the finest. ues will go on sale. ,to $30,at at ' at - quality made; $55 . at. .'. " values, .at. 019.98 515.98 $12 98 39.00 $3.50 TOttET OOODS " 8SCTXOH. . . 2Sc Lilac Talcum. 60 50c Pohupelan . Mas-' sage . . . -39o 76c Pomlan" . Mas-' saga ..'..'. ...... .49o 25c 'Sanitol Tooth Pqwr der 14 25e Ba-nl tol-.Fa.ee Cream- ..'...'... .-.14o 60c . P e b e-c o Tooth . Paste- :v.'.v3e 50c Hind's Honey and - AlmoDd Cream ..3o .'5c Eastman's Bao,zoln ' and A'lmond Lotion lor 17o 25c Diamond Nail PoU ' lsh- for.' 18o FEKrtnsa sionow. 60c Java Rica .Powder for ...:..' 86o 50c La Jeune 'Powdar i for1. ... : . . . . ."-.aso ,11.00 A,nnbt' Loula tta ' tor.-:. . .. . .,39 $100 ' AiuMa-'' or t-e -.Ttetla.-tor . . .v..:..;.ao $1.00 Flower , -Girl Toilet Vat.r for 69o 60c Locust Blossom Totlet water fo 390 15c Chamois So 25c' Bat: Per- oxirte ... o 10c Jap Bora . -Soap for To i 7 Caicaa - Co coanut Oil poap . . .So .J-IB 20 Mute . -Team -t porax- Cakea Vol canic . Sop for- ..... 85o 75e Genuine Ideal Hair-Brush for..69o -'26e ri'. Grave'. Tootli Powder for lao 25c packers Tar Soap .for 16o 7 pka. Toilet Paper for - 86o kiaii 1 .5? .ftrs ana Srtt01 yr o "0 a V11 r y's Facial soap, for 16o TXIBMOI BOTT1E8. 1-pt. Thermos., fl.oo ; 1-qt., ' Thermos . . .93.49 i-qt. . Thermos, nickel, for 5.75 ' Another Special Of fer to Introduce the N.w-Maaaatta Talcum Powder, w. are sojDf to rtvar'ywi with a purchase of H oz. Per fume for 2 be Reg. bOc !Oa:V. " '-' '- VSZa -25o ' can Massatta TaJcum. also miniature site. . 6 - Cake . Ivory Soap for 19o CXOAB8. 60 Owl,- 3 for lOo 6c Capadura. 3 for loo 4 ' Llttl ChancellorH, for .... lBo Black and M'hlte...So 10c Official Seal, Fpe ' . clal for 60 SSATXVO KECES8I TtES. 10c Williams' Shaving Soap for 4o 25c Shaving- Stick. 18o 25o Amole Rose Shav- lpc Lotion 9o $J .50 Wade & Butcher Razor for 97o $2 50 Westerholm . Razor for 97o . BUBBEB GOODS. $1.00 Rubber Gloves for 49o $1.26 Fountain Syringe for T9o $3.00 - Dr. S co t t ' a Douche for ....92.89 $1 25 Hot Water Bot tie for 69o OAHXRA BAXiB. H off on all Seneca Cameras Saturday. 8 . tubes of M. Q. De veloper for 99o 15c pkg. Add Hypo. 9o $14 00, 4x54 Post Card Camera, 86-89 PATE5T MEDICIWB. 60c Svrup of Flga, 45o $5c Castorla 33o 60c Bromo Seltzer, 46o 60c Milks mulslon for a9o .00 -Llsterlne for aao .00 Peruna for. .890 .00 Lvdla Plnkham's Vegetable Compound for 89o $100 Diiffy'a Pure Malt for '.89o WlH. TAI.e s ABTICXiEB. 60c Almond Blosaom Cream for 5o 50c Face Powder, 40o $1.00 Frultlcura 89o It BRANDEIS STORES WASHINGTON piBIT VARIED Wailt' Wlla VaUey to Be Hnd ; somely Represented in Omaha. AmiS WILL BE OIYTEN AWAY HMr VMteltes et Frmlt, Grain m ' Ormaar. VUI Be Iaelm4.4 la i ! DUplay at the. Uom- . las Vmm4 Show. Probahly th. moat . Vgamonolitan' ax fclGH .at tha Cima-ha Land show. s from Cctber .1 to" 2a. ' will be : that from . the "Watte. Waila elley. : made by the Walla Wail CortrmcrClal ' club.'" Thla display wtu tneiuda' everythlnf grown on fajm la temperate sonee, and aa far as Walla fWeUe's space permits, there will be aa endless variety. . -'.' Tbis exhibit will be shipped la a apeoial .fEASn car from Walla Walla October t. sad wUl be accompanied by Publicity lUaaaaer 1 L. it Browa. who will have of the Walla Walla dJaplay at the Ug show. Mr Bowd will la the how at all timak to axplala the exhibit euil WU of the Vaiia WaUa vaUey tOae ucKiua stunt that 4a -u be featured 9 VaJi Walla la the-atvtaar of an ppte to any 00a who visits the show jauid who -wtihes . to send a "Tit of "Walla Wall fruit to a friend. Cartona for tnaJllnc wui be furnished., and labels loo. and the app'ta will be directed and nailed from tb. .booth at the exhibit. 'Feverel hundred boxes of applea UI be alven away in ttla' mannar , ,by WaUa tWella during the .winter In th.' . seat . ' ; Nur Verl.tlee.of Orala. The isoet cump:t. collection of wheel ample. aent fiora ' the' vJly ' will X a part of tha diaplay. Including tha tamoua Wai Walla Club, from avhtch 0, town In A ui trail tuck It name- There will be thirty-flte varletlfs of wheat, lelevejj; yt.-i.tu. of biLTley. five . of oata ja four. of rye... . - '.-. There-will b lhlrty-fle varlatfea ot pplea. to'aldiUon 19 other fruits obtain. .able at thla on of thi ir. Samplea I of cuts grown win alio r- a part ef this AUplay. - . " Ten vanetlnes of grains and" gr'aiaci: all the fbraa. and hav erona arawn will be shown in the eabibtt. ' This' WUl be' Me of the inokt Intertfctu-g parte for th tniddle wetrnef.. aa It wilt .how, what can he dor.. In tfce auey along that line. 1'tltw a or f entj- varieties of vegtblea wiil.be broufcla to. OrahA by the Com- Vmnpl ir.. tti'.mthg r. and tvrry kind ef uni-. -nt.iiabl ;r4iict. Phoii;rai-h rhourlni; . et ery ir of Valla .iv'il a.nd ' valley. It InduatrU. siianuraetorlca' end'' life will be at th iMfh. .Mrthods. of Irrigation, orchard S.-nia, th. fmoua arteas wdla, waaat taie-t, ti.i)1i7i.-, tmprovtd and unlra proved land will be. depicted by photo- .The eihiblt will he mad. attrctlv.frcm .very polnr of view and lhwwnr ba omethlng.of lntrtt.$or any farmer of any Una..; Dairy.-, cattle and . hogs' will not be slighted and that the Wall Walla valley, offers the gr.at opportunity for a farmer, either along special - or , general lines, win be thoroughly demonstrsted. This will be the first time Walla Walla has. ever gone to'. Omaha .with -an 'exhibit and this locality Is -anxious to make tha best showing of the entire big Land show. Eater.. The Bee s Booklover Contest STRIKING SHOPMEN MAY T" GgT THEIR "PAY SATURDAY . The following notice has been po.ied at the Qmaba shops of the Union Pa cific:. - ''Omaha shop employes who have eft the servioe and ' have - their September wagee due them, sr. requested to call for aame'at asalatant treasurer's office, third floor general office building. Ninth and Farnam streeta. at noon. Saturday, October 7." This notice was algnad by C. -E. Fuller, asalatant general manager. Erorii ; Omaha's Near Neighbors .... MtllraV. H .'J. Schmidt was la Omaha BMuxday on business. " . Dr. Klautner made hie waeklv viMt to Mlllax4 Tuesday. Mfss Tlllie Nelson of Omaha abant Bun- deyj at her, home. . . . . - ;.. Hoadley Stuart 1aited In Council Bluffs seveial. das last ttik,! , . , Mia Marie Nelaen was' a naaaenaer to Omaha Saturday morning ' . - Th.odor. Anderson - and J. F. Wheeler autoed to Omaha Sunday. MUsea LHltan'.-Lola and Dorothy 1 An. d.r.uu were Oman visitor Saturday. Mr. RJf of Watertoe. editor of the Millard courier, wu in Miliar a iMwaay. ' Mis Hattle Ihrnke of Omaha attendej the Schomer-Uahmka wedding Wudn.a-day. Mis. Frieda Stamp of Tutan I a gueet ef Miaa Majni. von Dohren for sevei day Mis. Mtnnl. Thoeleke,- who' teaches near Bennington, spent -Saturday and ban day ai her .oome. - .- Mr and Mrs. William von XVvhren. 1r., and Jack von. Dohren. vial ted In, Omaha buaday afternoon.. , . . Mr. and Mra. W.stphalen ot Omaha vlnlted with the latter parent a,-Mr. and aire.- fiambec, weaneaaay. , Mlaa Luclle Welsh, who attends -high achool here, apent Saturday and Buaday at nor num., west or Muiaxa. . Mis. Tlmmone of .Texas and Mrs.- Det. w.Uer of Ontaha ere gunst of Sir.' and Mra. A B. Detwvller thla wak. Mrs. FJrhatx, Mra. Taylor and dausht.r Margaret spent s.veraJ day thla weak wltn il'-. Gallagher at South Omaha. JeW en frrrt xf Rcshvllle arrived In- Millard fcluriay -evmng. - where he L)l i...nd iMvrl weeks at his h.m.. T ' Valleyv Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bamsqn arevialtlng st Genoa. . . Dr and Mr Agae were Omaha'Vlsltor Monaay., . . . Mre. McDonald end Mrs. Gardiner want 10 rieiuont 1 ueday. : Mrs. C. R. Nichols will return from her vlrll 10 Sliineaula eaturday. Tha.frl.nda of Mra. H. R. Bvar gave i-T a v.ry anMy.bi. surprtM purty fit av aft.: noon. About thirty ladiee were jroe.il. . ...... Iisv.. R. C Zimmcrwaa ef Wahoe was In -Valley a few hours between trains Saturday. G. - E. Merrvweather - waa a buslneta visitor to omaha Wednesday. A large Valler dvleKation attended the l.ctiiL! pataie edneaday. Mini' Nell Whitmoie returnrd Mnnitv from a two week' visit In - Lincoln. V. H. ThOmay Vthltetl hi. wit. In Omaha Sunday, Mr.. Thomas la slowly lniprov.. mg. , . " N. W; Gaines moved Into the W. E. Weekly, houne, Just completed. Saturday. Ed bailer will. occupy the bouse vacated by Mr. Games. , Cloyd Bvare. who 'we severely burned on the urns while removing the burnlha gasoline stove from - the L. P. Uvars home Thuraday, 1. doing aa well as could be expected. i The members and congregation of the Methediat c.piscopal church gave re r.ption at the parson. ye for Rev. and Mra. Bhawkev - Rev. Mr. fchewkey was returned to Valley, for another year. . - Mr H. B. Byars left Tueadey for Sli ver City. N. M-. where she will spend th. winter on account of 111 health. Her aia ter, v Mrs. .. Wsdhiisw, accompanied her and wUl tay until aba la nioaly .ettl.d- Mr. and Mr, ft. M Etway and -children left Monday for Dallas. S. D-. for a vi!t with Mr. and Mrs. Emerson. Mrs. tr wy's parenia. telor retuitiing Mr. Er way wui. register for the land diaelng. on Wednesday afternoon at-her home-by a number of her friends. Mlbs Hasel pamp has been staying with hr rVandmother. Mrs. C. E. Ramp, while tter mother la isituiB in Iowa. , Mr. and Mr. Charley Smith and ion, Willie, spent Sundav afternoon at the tome of her uncle, Mr., E. E. Richards. Mr. Floyd fimlth of Iowa and Mr. Carl Nelson of Illinois were the guests of their cousins, George and Joseph Free man, laat week. -,ntr.. Mis Foote. a returned missionary to Turkey, entertained a crowd at the Irv lngton Congregational church Sunday evening with a lecture on Turkey. Han Peter -Larsen lost a good horse Wednesday evening on- the vav to the electrical rrede. Th horse took sick and died about three miles from Larsen's. Elkhora. A son waa born thla week to Mr. and Mr. Fred Carlson. J. O. Seefus and (J. H. Ooodhard and families went to Omaha by auto to. at tend the carnival. Mr and Mrs Qiarle Witt went to BennlnKton Tuesday evening to visit with their daughter. Mr. C. w7 Hlckey, and family. Prof, and Mr. Fate were viitvl bv Miss Ohrt of Wahoo. ' Thev-wrnt to Omaha edneedav 10 attend carnival and aee the parades. William Wldgery arrived home from Thurston county Wednesday, having gone to Gregory. 6. D . to register at the land opening before coming home,. Miss Grace Oreen and Jnienh P. Mora. houe. editor of the Douglas County Chionlcla, were united In marriage on Thursday of laat week and arrived in Llkhorn Saturday. Mia Green s former home was Arvada. Colo. M. W. Douglas thl week old hi dru t-'ork end fixture to C. W. Nowni ot W aterloo, Mr Nowns taking immediats pobscsflon Mr. Nowoa will occupy the Mockeluiann hotike aa soon aa It la va cated by the Bierhack family, who win soon move to their new home. gaslne contains a story of fiction by etanley. Oxborn, a former Blair-boy and son ot the late Hon. L. W. Osborn The members of the Kebekaii lodge gave buthtiay surprise pari)- on ii-.. day evening to Miss Mary Fcsa.. the noble grand of the lodge, at the home of her mother. Poatmaeter Cook and famllv. who has been farming 00 a small scale for the laat two years in the suburb, of th. city, haa moved into a more central loca tion for the winter. - John StammerJohajB, who, hanged nlm eir In the Jail at Battle Creek, Neb., and who was a former realdent of Blair, car rled a $2,000 policy In -the local lodge of Mcdcrn Voolii"n hre . PeplUlon. R E.i Tallon departed Thuraday for Gregory. 6. D.. to attend the land draw ing Elnce the. traffic by ! motor .began last Sunday, travel between here and Omaha has been very heavy. Real estate haa advanced very mate riallv since the building, of the lnterurbah and many lots have changed hands. The Jury term, of the fall session of court began last Monday. After the trla of two caaea all other law and criminal case were continued -to the next terra. Judge Harvey D- Travis will continue the term Indefinitely for the hearing ot equity and exparte -matters. Mesdames Maud Hayhow, Tine C. Corey and Susan Piatt received the news Thur. day morning of, .the death of their sis ter, Mrs. Grace Sprai)g, of Loudenvllle. They Immediately departed for the fun eral ' They.hal not heard 'that M,r. Eprang was tick. '. Sprluafield. .' The Adventlsts have put a new roof on their church building. . . ' . Revt Connelly and family left on Tues day for their ' new charge at Randolph. Neb. ' Dr. H. G. Bates and family of Belgrade Neb., are visiting relatives here William M. Kleck is moving Into the atore lately occupied by H. M. Beall & Co. .. . H. M. Beall 4- Co. have dosed their business here and will open a new store In Murdock, Neb. ........ Thomas Neleon. Henry Gosch ahd Peter Schuck registered in the land office at Gregory, B. D., far the land drawing. The late rains have put the ground In fine condition for'' fall seeding. A verv large acreage ha been sown and 1 look ing fine. . It waa thought unttt recently that a-' fajfa .seed could not be raised ' success fully In this vicinity, but several farm era have threshed six bushels ot seed to the acre- after taking two crops of hav ''om th meadow. The seed brings $10 per-burhel.. -1 I'rvieateu! " Miss ' Minnie tobrt spent Wednetday niut with Mu. v-rU. J'eirsn. , , Mrs- Will. Psrnp 1 enjoying a visit from her. brother of Shsnandoah, 1. Mr. and Mra 'A C Deln and -daughter, Minnltt. were visitor la Omaha Sunday. Mrs Peter Hana! of; Rawllna. Wyo., ia vulting her ei.t.r. Mr liua' suhdcll. Mra Schults of Schuyl, Neb . Is vl.lt Iruj friend in IrvUkgton during, th. caj-nl- Mr. and Mra "joe Freeman were visitor st the E. ' E. Richard' home Eunday afternoon... Ml Clare Hendrirkson and brother, Clie.tr. attended I urn Kremoui raruival last week. Mrs. Will Pamp and daughters. Mildred and Irene, have been visiting Mra. pamp s later In Iowa, A Christian Endeavor aoclej waa given Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mra. John Anderson. Mr - Bcanlln ' was pleasantly surprised Blair. . Mr. Joel Wright ot Omaha 1. visiting at tb home of Postmaster W." J. Cook. Mr O. -D Gasman ot Omaha ta .the suet for a week of her sister. Mra H. V. Vincent. Ura. Bert Smith and llttl. son of Omaha viHted with har mother, Mrs. f. W. Ken ny, this et-k. Mex.-W. Taylor spent last Sunday and Mi.y with trieuds at Aibiou anu Schuyler. Neb. .. . . . Junes Sslvis. 74 year old. left on Mon rtev for the Old feoldiera' home at Hot Springs. S. D. Mr Glen Blgsby of Thoma. Okl.. 1 her for an extended visit with . her mother, Mr Clear. Charlea Lang staff of Winnipeg. Can ada, la here for e visit with bia parents. Dr. and Mr . La ng staff Frank and Jara.a Gilmor of Nebraaka City pent Sundav eith Pruf. C. R. Gates of th. Elalr Hsh school. Mlsa WHrr-e WorW who ti tskihr a course of music In (una ha. spent Monday with her mother In Blair. Carl Farnberc employed as a window dieter at Rirk Inland 111..' 1. hoin. for a wrek's vlwt wltn his parents. Attorney Herman Ay. ha old hi horn. her. and will mov. to Omaha, lo. catinr at Thirty-fifth xenu and Jack son street. The September Issue of a popular ma- if" Specials That Scream THeir Worth Bargain . , For Saturday only we have made cuts on jardinieres, curtain nets,-portieres, leather has socks and Scotch weave rugs that are calcu lated to command a wonderful sale. The prices are positively the lowest that; could be made; inr.some cases they are exactly cost. Every one of the follbwingi offers is a bargain in every sense, and we shall continue the down-to-the-bbttorh figuresfor Saturday only. $3.50 Solid Brass Jardinieres- Each .'. ...... .y . .$2.00' $2:50 and $3.00 golid Brass Jar- ' '" . dinieres Each ..... . . . .95c- $1.50 to $1.75 Curtain Neta-Per , ; yard; .". . . .'. . . . . .' ... . . ; .'. ... . . . . :85c ''. r $4.50 to. $5.50 PortieresPlain mercerized, Hep with Tapestry border, all popular. colors, pair. .$3.25 $2.25 Genuine Spanish -Leather Hassock Eab . . ..... .$1.25 $4.50 Value Scotch Weave Rug ' All colors, tize 36x72, each .... $2.75 Miller, Stewart & Beaton Co. Established 1S84. Tag Policy House 413-15-17 South Sixteenth Street J 4