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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 10, 1911)
12 TTTK BP:E: OMAHA. TUF-SDAV. OOTOBEK 10, 1911. rtmmlis is I larcnil lore In Hip west brtnuHe the pnii'ii of Di-iiilis lime made it ho. Nearly every woman In this flty huts hvic Koi Hlincht thirty years It has been proven ih.it lir.'tniipi Sturcs offer three essential: Better varleltei. better .iiiultt i-s .mil Ivtt.-r values. That': why this store In the lutiesl. J "IW 11 lwwiwitiiffm mwmnnm.i wa mm mm An' lUMk I Pi MbIbWUMlIMIMWW New Lots of Silks Just Received and Brought Forward from the ASHLEY-BAILEY STOCK Which We Bought at New York Auction ThouKandu and thous.tiid of yards in this x,reat auction were. t,etured by Frnti'Ield at i Ices lover than we have ever before known on aura high quality Fllke. All silk taffeta In a larRe line of colorluns, specially adapted for liiiiiurs. petilioais Rnd wiilhta, fancy brocades, medium and aj d:irl ii.alin .rlilcy i. Ualleys w holesale price 32 Vic Itf at van UXXs All silk niejsaiiiies in all the lleht tints and street ahadea. These uienjn lines are just one-half the regular aa prloe; bargain iiquare A Ml at yard WW. AsJiley 4 'Bailey Co. yard wide dress nicgwallnea In 37 aurerent sbades, all Tarn .dyed alike: very spe cial Tueuday at, per yard ; . . . . 95c SCOTCH AND CHAMBRAY GINGHAMS Stripes, chocks and plakls for making house dresses, pet ticoats, diildren's play fliestses, etc.; durable, quality, dependable in color. Great new lot for Tuesday,- Hn ut, yard.. ............ iJC Shaker Flannels and Outing Flannels 3iineh wide Blwiehed Shaker Flannel, fancy light and dark outing flannel. You tviil find the quality of these fluffy flannels just right for making pyjamas, children's deepen or undergarments A great new lot; -at, yard. . '. ; V ' OlC Yard Wide Dress Percales Light and dark color-, ings, neat" printings; Mile price, Tuesday, yard.! 5c Sampb Piec2s of Allover Laces Band, galloons, appliques, insertions,. etc nil kinds; ,y2 to 2 yardri'in each piece; worth up to $2 a yard; s,fl ut each t tttfC French and German Val Laces and Insertions, worth 10c : a yard, at 5c a Yard. New bhipinent, worth lUo a yard; ut, yard. . . 5c THE FAMOUS MUNSING UNDERWEAR. Women's, niinsea children's and boys' vests, pants and union itsper garment, 49c, 98c, $1.50 to $2.98 BR ANDEIS STORES '!?. - ir h v I.! t "J VJ 'V- j I K i mm The Bramall. Dean Co., N. Y., and the John Van Co.. Cincinnati, are recojcnlMd by all Hotel men aa the leading Hotel Range manufacturers of tola country, Their. Ran gee nave the reputation of being the lona-eat lasting Hotel Ranges made. Hotel -"" kuow more snout Hotel Ranges than any housewife knows about any family Range. These two concerns make their Ranges of steel plats In tbe body and caat Iron tope. Steel plate la vastly superior to sheet iron and cast Iron will stand ten tlmea the heat that malleable Iron win. That caat iron a tar. da tbe heat bettor than malleable Iron is demonstrated by the fact that every malleable Iron Range unea in me nre box with cast Iron Malleable Iron linings la a tire box women use ,16.00 cook auves fift yesr.' 8b..TT?b Jt"o? ?" f, MsJloable Range -he would declare th.t the MaUeabU S.t2'h,1"ll0Dger th" "y 0ther - P'1"' of Benson bolgbt l MaJ leabU Rane years ago for which be paid 156.00 t ll total wreck. Before that he used a cook stove fifteen vLr.',.. I . only 120.00. Our Bam son Range 7s miiH th" mil ,h!i the BramaU. Den and John Van Ran ,es are mad. T?e SaraLin u olng to last. It Is made of .itra haa'-y sUel lat haa el-t ! h polished top so ,t need, no stove blacS.P Km' ,2 firs quick and won't smoke. Has .mall flra bzi n wZ. Has alumlnlsed oven, keeps clean and sanitary. Sits on TanVulnUed base, keeps the moisture from the Range. " 'uml3a We SeU It at $5.00 Down and $5.00 Per Month,' or a Out Price for Caib, STOETZEL '.SfOUE: G0L1PAHY 714 South Sixteenth Street j . I I I I WW II BW1ISS1 IISMHIIII '" ' . Low 0 Q2IsSabsSS&b59 ne Way Colonist Rates Offered by the Hincari Pacific Ircn r.lcuctsin Tickets on Sale Sept. 15th to Oct. 15th, 1911, inclusive, : to all the principal points in THE WEST, CALIFORNIA and OLD "MEXICO. .For further particulars address: THOS. F. GODFREY, Passenger auJ Tk'ket Agent. 1423 Farnam Street, or Union Station. Be sure and get the Comic Section of The Sunday Bee It will be worth while. mm W. rrr"ri"rn a S. & 11. Green Trading Stamps Given Free With All Purchases at This Store. How About Your Fur Coat and Fur Set, Madam? Thfre's n chilly touch in the air which gives warning that a fur coat or set will hoon be an absolute necessity. It goes without saying that the Bennett store has a very large showing of all the authoritative fur styles in muffs, neckpieces, -fur sets and coats and that all are of tho very best quality. But there is more than qual ity and style in these articles -there's a fau price attached. We selerted and purchased the fcktns in an advance Reason and we had them made up when labor was operating on tbe summer scale of prices, which helped us to nave In the price to you. We took advantage of every condition that made for best quality at a . price lower than common, and the result of our ef forts Is manifest at tho first inspec tion of our superb fur stock. Sealette Piush, River Mink and Pony Skin Coats at $33.00 to $73.03 Our big show windows "will give you an Idea of what is correct and popular in these garments. But you will probably enjoy seeing them In our fur store where you tan get a closer "look" and where we can the more easily demonstrate the advan tages of buying here. $35.00, $49.60, $59.60 and $75.00 are stroug -price features with us. Plush and Caracul Coats are Alway Good and Fash onable $19.50 to $33.00 These coats, are so good and de pendable that we do not hesi tate to recommend them to all who do not care for a fur coat. 62 and 64 Inches long, made of fin est plush and caracul cloth, ltned with best materials, fashionably trimmed and finished In the niota th6rough manner.' Shawl . collars with the new long roll and semi-fitted backs are most in demand. $19.60, $23.50, $25.0p. $29.50 and $35.00. W r t r "v. 'v-' v.?-- vA. f t m. . i W:k ( fey I jf : 'iff av I - .a" 'ft ' i F " I 4 v. . ' ...... i ., 1 The best location for a lawyer is in a building close to the Court House and the City Hall. The lawyer's time is all he has to sell. Every titep and every minute 6aved means money to the busy man. " It is a great thing to have only a few steps to go when the weather is very cold or very hot, or very stormy. The building nearest to the Court House is THE BEE BUILDING You will find it advantageous to move be fore cold weather. While there are not a great number of the best of them from which 'to choose, there are some' very choice ones offered below: . ; ' ' own" WHMVery attractive suite of rooms directly lit front of the elevators, fscinif rarnam street. Has ten ofcunlmt fnr v..r. k . prominent physician, and would make desirable quarters for anv this space containing- f.08 square feet will be va line of work. rated Oct 1Mb at any time Rent, per month buperlntendent will be pleated to show, this suite .sea.80 kooat aao -Is a choice corner office having a north and wet exposure, making ; thti i space attractive t any eaou of the year, on account of good light and ventilation. We will urrange true apace lSxSO, suitable for tenant, and there being a vault to the room. It affords extra protection for valuables. , Kent, per mouth $40 00 oow Pr'Mon which makes two good alzed rooms, private ? wr,-nd fWlo" room. Two large windows furnish plenty or !'ht from the nurth. This specs la J-3x20. and rental price ra- $S.OO having onshle Rent, per month Keoas S40 la a small well arranged room facing 17th street. pienom nant sna ventilation. The atxe of room Is xl- Kent, per month 1 ,-.Fcf th aast'and la so arranged that by putting in a won. two desirable rooms could be made. There are ill aquar Kent, per month ......-,,,.,.. THE BEE BUILDING CO. parti- square feet Bee Business Office. 17th and Farnam Sts. eiliing at M Price YOUR LAST CHANCE TO BUY MEN'S AND BOYS' SUITS AND OVERCOATS AT HALF PRICE. $7.00 Suits at $3.75 $10.00 Suits at. 35.00 $15.00 Butts at ... 87.50 $20.00 Sulta at S1O.0O $25.00 Suite at - 812.50 $80.00 Suits at S15.0O $9.50 Overcoats at . $l.60 Overcoats at . $16.00 Overcoats at $20.00 Overcoats at $25.00 Overcoats at $30.00 Overcoats at .75 25 34. $6. 87.50 810.00 812.50 815.00 REM1LMBKR It is all good clothes and famous makes such as Marcus and Kuppenhetmer'a make. KKMfcMHhlt THE PllCE. J. UELPilAUD CL0TIHF1G GO. . 314 NORTH SIXTEENTH STREET. KaUbilt'it.1 ut laso. DEKTISTRY Pailsy, The Cintlst Ne Of fues. New hlle riaiMtry . Iviitl I:.jiii;iti ni ?e--lo city National eak Slag. Til SXTKCaAPEX. HiKh KiKrte lemikirv at re't-oiial le ll l I'ut lhl nut t I In J AMI lrJlt..N Tfc. BRANDEIS THEATER Toalgbt Jo to ItWii. Hti. 33e to 1 Ih FORTUHE EiUIlTER w ItU rre4BTtblo end Jaatpalaa Oohaa. thareaayi SCXOOZ." O?" a0i:tOta nr acrs rrlday aal aataxaay Mat. aa srtgat KyvU Betlew la TIB MOLLUta Gun Metal High Cut The new style in button. The very latest in shoo styles is always found here and we are now showing this new one. An ideal School shoe for fall arid winter. For Misses and Young Women The misses and young wo men should have a school shoo that combines all the style found in mothers' shoe with rare wearing qualities, and perfect comfort in fit. This shoe fills the bill. ' Misses ll'j to 2... .$12.50 Young Women's, 21 1o 6. . "$3.00 Tlie OmnhQ Lice's Great Booklovers' Contest Drexel Shoe Co. 1419 Farnam Si. Carpet and Rug Cleaning There Is absolutely no method of cleaning valuable carpets and rugs that can com pure with our method of dry cleaning. All loose . dirt and dust In re moved by the duxtlnfr machine, that Is ell there is-to the old fash ioned method Of carpet cleaning, but It Is only the first mages iif the Dry Cleaning Process. After thoroughly dusting they sre run In blR gasoline washing machines until all the remaining dirt, grease and stains, except where the color has run. are re moved; then the gasoline Is ex- tracted by running tliprn In a large centrifugal extractor, after which they are dried In a drv room tumbler through which hot air In constantly blown by a pow erful rotary fan carrying off all odor ond lint. Such cleaning costs 21 cents per running yard for carpet and 25 oeirta per square yard for rugs. A 9x12 rug would cost 13 00, and what woman would not be wil ling to pay that to have hfr soiled nd dirty rug made Just as clean and hrlvht as the dxv whs bought. Think this over and then phone for oii of our wngons. If yo.i are not pleased with the re sult you need not pay , a cent. The Pantorium "Oood Cleaners ana Dyers." 1513-16-17 Jones Street. Phone! Dong. 963; Ind. a-3163. N. B. Just for dusting und steaming cm pet or rugs we charge 10 cents per yard. " 3 i 1 . A - i - What Book Bscs This Picture Ecprcsent? Title m SA t i m 9 a s e e e g ea i ec a i Author Your Name Street and Number City or Town .... Write In title and author of book and IAVB coupon and picture Nilmnn until rlnlah . . nnn,KM. a . - . . r on which all nu.l. r.lrt.. K.-Tr; Z".TZ " " names :;.T. .r ;i. -lw ..u Dy me contest asi e ae nA Pttlitinn until flni.h . " Z .77.-" T " ' "V "'-lUlC. OOnil ,.w , - ' w.yj iwi, .-uiiwuucea. isvcu niccuro rDriAnt ?!.Mr " th min OtK The Bie for cints: by m!"! LasbL Vs. I. BTTSL S'IIC, Wcsif-ivTi! r Tsr lr . ... VI Void th. OMAJLA &ABT MOW FasaftUatsVHrtaa aV klku. ... , va vu wavam. jow rarms, farm ma- . lame .aeaionsejraUon. mi Uoa pietarea, leoturea, ea. AS A IRS MOWS aA ih. . ... . . . w iH.tmf are Under one roof. aojtnsxojr as c IinUG THEATER Sfatlnee. t:30. jrtaht, 8:30. Bt:T hEATS 50c Omaha's Ova Otrl SAL L AH With Xer Ova Company reaMi-- iseoorda Sveirywhere JSeoogntsuig' ao Oppoaltloa. Quality, Comedy and Aotnal Beauty. Saturday Matinee BFZCIAI. BVetarna of the first World's Cham pionsblp game at the Xew . Tork Volo grounds will seed from the Stage. jPkoaeet Done-, eat Ind. 4.-1494 ADTAJrCXD TICBlTIUm UaUnee Dally, 1.15; Night. 8 15 Dr. Ludwlg Wullnervaaslsted by C. V. Bos. Fa. two Coleyaiai Kay. Gordon Eldrld t. M. Nedervelds Kinimlan Jockey. "The Daridiea.-' W ilson and Wil s.n. Yakko Erawa. KlneUai-ope. Urpheum Orchestra. Prices: Night, 14. 25. LQ 76c. Matinee, beat scats 26c, except Samrday and (Sunday. AMERICAN THEATER Tonight. Xata. Tom, Thurs Sat. VKZCXS 100 AID 850. MISS EVA LANG aad tbe Woodward Stock Co. la 'The Widow's Might" Nsxt Week "TSIS Tilts OF VS." "Okaxa-s rvsr cxwtbb- &atm D.g..t5a:?S: The ho ttjl alavs packs in. fi reeves reauh show BXTBATAQABSA ASTD V1UDIVIU1 1 lie Krexea' uiainonds, Andy l.ewia and liirla Knou-(h for Two Hho. Typical lteeagiie Chorus Ladles' Dlace Matinee Srery Week Ssy. BOYD'S THEATER oar, 2 So. Toaight. l&o. SSo, SOo. TBB UBI1T MABTFBFIKCB DANTE'S " INFERNO " Oct. 1S-1J Wl from Btome." eage tn The 3aaa Rules of the Contest All penoas are eligible to ar this contest exespt emplorM at the Omaha Bee aa4 sneiBbcrs ot their teanllea. Each dj. tor se.enty-five dare, there will be publlehed is Tbe Bee picture which will repretent the setae oi' a book. Beneath wcb picture there will be a blank lor tbe conteeiant to till In the title ot the book. Cut out both tbe picture and the bla nk and till In tbe same and author iOt the book aad add your same and addreea neatly and plainly to tbe apace proTlded. No reitrlctloue will be placed on tbe way in which anewere to the picture! may be ee-eured- Each picture repreaenta only one title ot one book. It you are not eure of a title and wleh lo Bend Id more than one anawer to each picture, you may do so BUT NOT' MORFJ THAN inVB AN8WKK3 TO ANV ONE P1CTUBB WILl, bS f'EKMITTED. to correct anawers will not be counted again it conteetauu if correct anawer la also fives, store than one answer, ahould sot be put on tbe aeme coupon. Eitra coupona ebould be uead for extra anawers. All anawers to tbe same number ahould be kepi together when sending In tbe set. only one list may be submitted by one oooieetaiiu tbouxb auy Hat may have live anawers to eech punle. The number of coupona used anewire gives must be plainly written ea the outside ot each SET submitted, but do sot write such Information on the wrapper. - 'hlle nut .abeolutely necessary, it la desirable that tbe plcturoa should is each cue be seat la with, the answers. In order that all anawers be uniform. Additional pictures and coupons may be obtained at the office of The' Bee by men or la psrson. kea yon have all seventy-five pictured, fasten them together In a FLAT package and knag or mail them to Tbe Omaha Bee. aodreased to booklovers Contest Editor. .Prises will be awarded to the eeateeuau aendlot m the largest number of correct solution, la event of two or more persons having th same number of correct solutions, tbe person using the smaller number of extra coupona tn his set of aaawera will be declared winner. la event of two persons having the same number correct and using th earn number ot cou pons, th pereon whoa set ef answs.a Is moat neatly prepared, in tbe opinion of the lull Judging committee, will receive the first prise. - 4 Only on list of anawers may be submitted by a contestant ar.l only one prlrs wlU be swarded to one family at ea address. The us of th coupons is not obligatory upon the eontsaUnt, and an anawer auy be submitted la any legible manuer Ibe contestsnt may select. Awards will be mad strictly according to tbe merit of sack separate list. Tbe suns of mors than one person mast not be written upon any one ooupon. The awards will be made by the Contest Editor and a commute ot well-known ettl sens, whose names will be announced later. .i coateat Is limited to tbe following territory: Nebraska, Wyoming, that portion of Iowa west ot bat not including Des Moines, and that sectloa of South Dakota knows as toe oiscs. mils siatrics. . J FIRST PRIZE JSlSoo White Steamer Automobile A B-passenger 1911 Model 'Wblte Steamer Touring Car odorless, smokeless and noiseless. No cranking no shifting of gears; any desired speed. White Fteamer salens Increase each succeeding year. Has practically an endorsement of the United States government, which owns and opersteH more White f t earners than all other earn combined. Richly upholstered, beautifully fin ished, unlimited power, controlled speed. This car will ba exhibited in Omaha as ismsnmones. aaia aaa crrnivrr. ddt?.? value $1,230 In the soft, serai-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 ita inception with an Omaha clergyman. Literature describing this property may be seen at the office of TKOWBRTDOE-BOli-STUB CO., la the City Jfatlonal Bank Building-, Omaha. THIRD PRIZE JSSo The magnificent, fancy walnut EMU AUTO OB19S PT,ATZK-PIAIfO 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 he manufac turers. This instrument will be exhibited, ex plained and clayed for anyone who wishes to sea It in the wars rooms on the third floor of THE BENNETT CO. FOURTH PRIZE Jfts r 9270 Ralston is to be a manufacturing city. They hsve a fine start with the Brown Truck Man ufacturing Co., the Rogers Motor Car Co., and the Howard Stove Worka Everything desir able to comfortable living may be found there. On one of the main business streets The Be has selected ite fourth prise a business lot J&xlOO feet, and valued at 5275. FIFTH PRIZE, Value $225 , i .J"1' iHWn ""i1 wt,th th m prospect of advancement. The ""vw ui o.iuu ii., ana vaiuea at suisa. wlthtfoVTy,mrnte-r.,fj runnin out of Omaha and OWBCOMB7o. 0' th. AXSTO Bee SIXTH, SEVENTH AND EIGHTH PRIZES This Ingenious encyclopedia, which is a develop, ment rather than iuventlon. has hen ides its con veniences the vslue of liuti.1r.-dd of editore men tally equipped to make one of the greatest-encyclopedias ever compiled. One of the atrongest recommendations for this tork thst It is from wiTEir"s.0I,i reliable old houKe of THOS. "l"x?,,. BOWS, of Rev Tork. London. Dabl.n Thin encvelone.il. s i alnurSk. hich was founded In 17g. kt tses it tS offi h,,'h 18 valued a- IS. a set. msv ee seen at the Omaha office of W. A. Kixenbangk Co., 1814 St. acary'e Awe NINTH AND TENTH PRIZES mlt.m .1 I- .. . ... -. . . . . o e II .J S a WOIUlAr l.rt.iL'" In u. . . " . "rmen m simple lana hi.nrlr: of ;T" n'??" necessnry to Droad education Thre FORTY-FIVE CASH PRT7F.Q Five Prizes of $10. Ten Prizes of $o. Ten Prizes of $2. Twenty Prizes of $1. WATCH FOR THE DAILY PICTURE IN THE BEE i s