'm'm't'M' twii iwwrwiniiiiw mi'iiiiib nit--i imam m immia ji u v-V A 1 1 JCL, i. a Tlie Orrinlin Ucc's Great IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO Booklovcrs' Contest h?rriT r tut ttt-nt now FIND A IIOr.lE ON THE FARM If you are interested in any certain section of the west, visit the exhibits of the products of that section which will be shown at THE OulAEIA LAUD S.1017 OCTOBER 16 to 20, COLISEUM, OMAHA You. will be especially interested in the prod ucts raised in the territory along the lino of the HFIAVY LnfLS OJTIXiAT 3IZL J Furnishing the Home rl ssaa VI r W BJfS A ism T hM not been customary to look to the architect for sua- Bt1on on Interior furnish ins and decoration. So lew people, however, engage the service of an exiierlem-orf isvorator and house furnisher, thlnkimj "vmseives tuny rompetont to handle this part of the work, that . f.-r relations from the Writer from . r,-.,., i ana artutic standpoint miaht i, flsiiietinr . i , . ,y x,j,r wno at this time of turn ear am rntn oi.t.... . ! oiiiuu I M iinw nntna as Deen under construction dur lummer. 5 hl?n nonm of tlle furniture is bought - j im; me new Home, tlie old funil i i mr; ocina- considered good enough. It I ij men more, difficult to have the fur- i ji.vuie m narmony with the home, for y fi-in lurnrture, whlcli has been nccumu ; , , lated for years, la often of a miacollane- "ua aort. Theio Is the rocker in nit- . ihogany that was given to father on hiislmaj", and another rocker In oak ' l,ht given to arandmother h,. il the dining room table of one kind pi wood, purchased years ago. with hmore modern iooklna dinina- mnm ri,.i jinf a different kind of wood, purchased Cincn. ine old chairs wore out, etc. When the furniture Is In sets, the Ining room set. for example, being all luarter sawed light oak. the parlor or living room furniture birch, stained ma- l( ""gaiiy, or reai manogany, the library jj furniture In dark mission oak. with the i . bedroom set In one room hirri.v. maple, and in another room of white !' wnameT. if la . . . . ... .v.. uiuici oui.ii circum- ynces to keep the furniture of a home yFi harmony with Its surroundings, and Jwhen having the house built, the wood f finish In each room- should match the furniture which It will contain, whether J lit be the old furniture, which la In sets, i fnr whether pew furniture Is to be pur ( thased. i Sometimes, however, a certain effect . Is wanted in the woodwork which ap- rrentiy can not be bought In furniture. Vor example: The writer had a client io wanted a certain nhorfn e,t the Circassian walnut wainscoting yarned ceiling and other woodwork of library, but was unable to purchase X y v wh - Mm , ov a I I , I i t H I" ll . '..''V: r li Circassian walnut librarv table n nrl other furniture in exactly that color. Under the direction of the writer, she went to a first class furniture aim-. picked out the Btyle of turnlture she w-anted, In that kind of wood, and then had It delivered to her home dlreetlv from the factory, without any finish on it. The painter who finished the woodwork In that room was then en. gaged to finish the furniture to match mat room, and he did so, to a nicety. The point being empUslxed Is that un der most any circumstances, furniture can bo made to match the woodwork or the woodwork can be made to match the furniture. If the old furniture for the librarv' i.aa dark green or dark maroon, or Hark brown leather UDholsterv. that nnin should be used In either light or dark shade throughout the decoration for tha room. In other words, if it la stirWn craftsman furniture with dark brown leather upholstery, brown of him artiatlo shade should be used for the wall dacora. tion, and brown should predominate in MR. CLAUSEN'S BOOK 'The Art, Science and Bantlment of Homebuilding." Thirty chapters, 300 Illustrations. It covers a wide range of subjects, lnoludlng th planning of bunga lows, snbnrban and cltv nomas, costing from $.,000 te ao.ooo, let log ouatraots, choosing materials, J roper design of entranoe, win owe, fireniaoea, ate. Vew third edition. Price, postpaid, Sl.oo. Address, Arthur O. Clausen, Archlteet, 1136,-37-38 Lumber Ex change, Minneapolis, Mlaneaota. the rug upon the floor and in the curtains at the windows, and also in the portieres, if there are any. This does not mean. Of eourse. that should the rockers h oM Jumbo black leather furniture, that the wall decorations, curtains and carpet should also be black. Good taste and discretion, of course, must be used In aU r m-'-A i J . , ca' " 1,1 't t j y 1 1 1 1 1 1 J t IT t I " ' t, L.IVInc' CL00.S- TTj JL e" . jJ . 'VtST. I I i. I f-;. "' J" " 3- " UUL. k - T miXmm m saaaaaJ if ?t 1 1 hrw lrferty-ti jSeptember Building Operations Miillding peimita for new construction during the month of September in o leading building center iOUt the country, as rennrted ta pTh.e American Contractor. Chicago, show JV pain of 10 per cent aa compared with 1 September. 1310, whereas the first nine fniiintbs of this year show a dsrlln of ( nearly I per cent aa compared with the ; same months of the last year. Leaving ou the 110,000,000 steel plant at Duluth, .nr I "Oty. Atlanta ....... Baltimore .... Buffalo Chattanooga... Chiraeo - Cincinnati ... f Columbus kDallaa letrolt ijnuutn ........ Bv-ant villa .... lOrand Rapids, rHsrtfort tlndianapolls .. Kansas city.. Littla Rock.... 1.0S Anaelaa... rlasohstsr which swelled last year s total, ths show. Ing is somewhat better than was ex pected. Gains of oyer 50 per cent were made In: Buffalo. M; Cattanooga, tlj; Cincinnati, S2; Dallas. 93; Duluth, Mi Grand Rapids, 81.; Indianapolis, HI; Kan sas City. 587;. Little Rork, 74: Los An geles, 71; Milwaukee, ta: JCew Haven, J; Paterson. m Particulars will b found In th following tables: ;,jnphl :rwi t aukee ... .inneasolts .. 1 Nashville I Newark 'w Haven... i Manhattan . I Brooklyn ... Bronx Is'ew Tork.... 1 Oakland Okl. City...... Omaha terson rhlladelchla... rittsburg Port land Rochester .... Ft. Paul ,... Kalt Lake Clt ean, Francisco Seattle Kposana 1'oludo Vilks-Barre.. Worcestvr .... roi fept., Sept., ieu. mo. Pet Cost. Cost. OalnLoss I 4.737 8M.7RS 44 f8,S43 47,10 .. 1 mMQ KM.000 54 104. 70 b,iM U ,18.100 1,737,700 f 'M,bH sw.m ti 810.779 M,778 .. W a,7. 2r,7t n J.5.7.MO J,s7,ai 1,7?7 lt,790 4 ., 21.064 177.148 a .. sn.no m.m i .. "M,2M 48,3l 1 4,854,61!) 731M) hi: .. 161,837 S9.990 74 .. i.SU.247 l,Sf?.7W 71 ,. 1C7.3M 177,760 .. 19 479,440 S4,t40 .. 14 . 1.3D4.578 7M,ai S3 1.0C.'.80 l,170.k 14 10U37 93 114 I 14 801 033, S67 .. t2 48.fc 171,140 ft .. X3.4l0.82e 6.0o.840 88 . 4St OaO S..74.6e ti .. l,24..72o 1.&S9.700 .. 60 13,173,639 Jl.,70i 10 .. WX.70 7,g3 1 iuuo aites4 .. 28 44.;3 1.20U10 81 4.i70 lit.oia- m im.ts J.1M.91A . .. V 8jOW ' M .. J 1,42.61 l,fLSoO 8,27 857,43 I 45,S8t 4,fit n mm iM.fio i . .. 1.M4.04S 171,at4 11 ' 4.U.00O . l.H43.S ... 71 , "'., ai'S.TW ' .. ) '845 874 . 47,78 .. U 1W.U4 .. S4 U4.2M 4o7,l40 .. M TotI 50.S1.1J 411tl 10 Jsn. 1 to Oct. l. 1911. 7,443.000 8,tt 8t.04,-on no.40s l.fTJ.OSl 4.330.3' 0,s!5 i,07,Ol8 1.715.222 1.73 Hi 4 feJ.S-'S 404.7M City. AtleMLa. Ba!tlmore .... Buffalo Chattanooga. Chicago Cincinnati ... Columbus .... Dallaa Detroit Duluth Evaneville ... Grand Rapids Hsrtford .... K.naa City,. 14.8UI vume kocic.. L4H,11 Los Angeles.-. I7,f8,700 Manchester .. l.ai2.S4 Memphis .... 4,864.953 M lwaukea .. S.447,297 Minneapolis . 11.866 706 rvasnvuie ... Newark . . . . Nw Haven., Manhattan Brooklyn . Bronx New Tork. Oakland . . Ski. City maha Ps (arson Philadelphia. Pittsburg Portland .... Rochester ... Bt Paul , Bait Lake Cy, 6. Franoiaoo. Seattle fcpokajie Toledo iVlikas-Barre. Worcssur ... I 4,670 8( t 6,7.40ft I.M.WS 8n.8l Jan. 1 to Oct. 1, Pet uainLoss 7,I74,(I"() I.146,f M.SM.S'lO .'771.1M 3.885,707 !t,44i.7M 13 168.4S6 ' 12,877,474 1.040. M8 12.M t.m.m lo.eso.iM 1.1W.187 18.181.893 1,000.155 .047.843 7.W1.9I5 11,8.20 1,374,875 348.:i3 3.427,fi 80,491.601 32.318.083 30,800 4-) 1&3.710.334 8,1:.8M 4,iX.Kl I2A8.483 1,64.4 31, 863, 878 10,131.142 13.8i.407 7.9U.218 T.I43.B72 8 MM 17.64,83l IIX.0 6.187.819 - 1 6210 3,t33,76 Totaif....4i7,M4.J3 UH, 735.141 l.H0,12i 8,oi7,4K) 4.817.973 88.168.7iK 38. 104, 971 .. 18.6U8.8W ..138.810,448 .. l.2:A t.i .. 3.471.701 4.6if0,68 1,914 341 S4.Jai.8iiO 1.063,861 16 164,879 ,to.m 8.04a. 6'jfl f.iS3.8O0 16.S.i4,23 8,078.11 t 88,410 1.8P9H1 t.8S6.(4g 24 41 17 14 84 30 8 39 28 10 23 1 40 16 3 13 ii 24 3 14 34 84 .018 A,- BOita YCSll CCIT&ACTC2 Mum CetiMiy It Insures satis tartar y MafMln ef work ateordineT te eoDtraot , XATI02SAL FlIELITTA'CJlSmn CO. KATIOKAL riOKXITT a. C48CAL!' BLtHa. things, with due allowance for ne"efary exceptions. When bookcases are heing purchased. It Should be seen that they are of proper dimension to fit ths wall i,psce mtsmleil for them. Instead of purchasing hook- i cases it is better to have them built In. ' and provided right In the plans. They will then coma with the rest of the wood work and be f'nlshed to match the wood work, and when finished will cost nulte a little less than the aame aiMd in as good maisrisl would entt If purchased as a movable piece of, furniture from tome furniture store. Many women, especially; those Inrllmd toward the picturesque, admire and call for little easement windows. Casemem winiowa are small 'windows with'th xili high from the floor, and hinged at one side, ewingirig either outward or Inaaid While they 'cortatnly look, very nice. In i appropriate planes, this fact must he' fcorne In mind, thst It .Is very difficult to curtain them with, good sffart. tn Film land, where they have no mo(quiu ai d , fsw other winged Inserts, the casement windows swing outward, and there at no screens. In most psrts of this country It Is necesasry to swing them Inward, h i that screens can be provided on tlie om tlde. There are, of course, waya of han dling the windows if swung natward, ly a little Isvsr below the sill, so that even in this country they could swing outward and have a screen on the inside, but when the window Is closed, the screen on III Inside does not look well. They look out Of place. When the casement windows swing Inward, If the curtains ware fat tened upon them, tliey would be In ths way, and If they were plaeed on the win- ow sash, they would not look well, and when the windows were standing open the eurtalns would not look well on the sash. If these and many other little, things were borne in mind while the home Is being planned, the houss when finished would be in perfect harmony throughout and would always satisfy. Thlak Esa Over. Experience may be the . beat tescher. but only the already wise seem aute to learn front her. There are some womto who are se ratlcent that you can't even get anything out of them by Squeezing tiiem. Man may be the noblest work of God. a we aie told, but it must be remsm bered that the statement in. its original form was aa admission and pot an ae eusatloo. That it never rains but it pours may be true In some quarters, but it Is not half so true as the reverse statement thst it never cours but It rains. Many a man Is swept off Me feet by a single glance at a maid who oould not be induced under any eircumstanoes to baa- A 1H- fct.AM .... vacuum cieansr El STANDARD ROAD OF THE WEST Lecturers, by the aid of motion pictures and stcreopticon views, will give intensely inter esting descriptions of this territory, its products and its possibilities. Literature and information will be supplied at Union Pacific Information Bureau and Rest Room. GERRIT FORT, Passenger Traffio Manager, Omaha, Nebraska. Mi 3,000 Government Homesteads Rosebud and Pine Ridge (South Dakota), ji o TfeSJV Ml II II VSv . ha ai eje smm a s October 2nd to 21st The Chicago and North Western Railway Co, announces train service to Dallas and Gregory (Points of Registration) Leave Omaha . . . . 8:00 a.m. Leave Lincoln 7:30 a.m. Leave Superior. .......... Leave Hastings Leave Fremont .... 0:33 a.m. Leave Norfolk 1:13 p.m. Arrive Gregory .... 8:03 p.m. Arrive Dallas 1:20 p.m. Arrive Winner ... 9:i3 p.m. Convenient trains returning leave Winner t. . 50 a. Dallas 3.30 a 8:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. t 0:30 a.m. 1 10:30 a.m. 10:00 p.m. 1:03 a.m. 7;45 am. 8:00 a.m. 10:30 a.m. f7:00 a. 2:00 p 2:10 p. f3:10 P ni. m. m. m. Gregory 6:00 a Dally m. t9:0 a.m. 4:00 p. m. 10:40 a.m. 6:30 p, .m. '1030 a.m. 6:43 p. f Except Sunday m. m. The Only Line to the Reservation NW1W9 WHERE YOUR HOUSEHOLD GOODS WILL BE SAFE OMAHA VAN AND STORAGE: CO ABSOLUTELY FIHEPHOOF Mala 0ice. 80 o. lata Bt. Branoaes. 30t Bo. X7tn aa4 Xiao Wo. lttb Bts Telephonei Doo-las 4163 aat) Ind.. A-IJ39. Get Our Figures on Your Mantels aid Tiling, Furnace Work, Builder's Hardware TILTONJ P OGERS & Son Co. iiN. ISIS H.rn.r St. E. J. DAUBS HEAVY IIAULIHQ Safe Hoisting i Spsclitt; 1010 Farnam Street t Ttl. Oou. 393 Tmuf Ikauaakald vaoa an aaf kassaSs woen left wtut to awviafi tonne or laaatBg- atota Vnaaiaat BeMsiiBa) 1 1h. a.fMu Oererat OfiTloe in A Webster Bt. ta 14MS Best Sporting News Tb Bm priata fall box scores of all blf league rsmes Id do o'her Omabt oewspaper. irsKIND. Ko. 4)1 Sunday, Ootoner 18. 111. Wkat Book Does This Picture Represent? Till AUtbOr ........ ,a.a.amt .,aM . . ... ..aa ...ajV,, Vour Nam .-).,.., Street and Number M City or Town ............................. i IVrlfa In title and author of booh and UAVM coupon and oloture. Bead no coupon until finish or the contest la announced. lutob picture mitMili a book title not a arsne or character. CetaloTea oontaftlnr X.004 name! on xvlilcli all purii pictures are based the oaiaJoaue ased f thi ooniilt dllor ara for aala at I h un.i.. ..ii. J. . V " V mT. F n BOnteet 1 :ii Vi-Pts w ue an xor ss cems; oy caaXl, Rule of th Contest All Beranss are ellslbls te eniar this aeetnat sinoiit smpleres et the OeMhe Has as4 Bifmhars ul ihtir (mlllae. Bach tfaj. tor e)ty-lla eajra tbara will b ubllb4 la lb ua ptctura whlob will rapraMot the sane of a hook. Boaaath asoS sloiare there will h a blank lor loo contooUni Io till In tho tltlo at tho book. tit out boih tho plcturo and the his ok aoa fill In tho noiue (! author Of the hook sod add rmir una u,t oodrau nutlf ood pltinhr la the oixro prld4. No mirlrlloii will h piouod nn the la VhUk initvi to tbo plclsros maf bo to ured. Kah picture rrprounts onlf one tltlo at ono book. If roa are sot sura et a title and wloh Io Mod Id moro than ooo aoiwor to earh plrtura, jou aiar do on. m'T NOT Morn than -ivb aNswuHd to nt onn puH'rb wili, ait PKHMrrrea ! rorrout anowors will aat bo rountod tilit ooaiMlonu If oorroot eniwor Is also ttroa. Mora than ono innwor oboold ant bo put oa tho iimt eoupaa. Bitro ooitpnao olraald be ud for oxtra aaowors. All snowors to tho him numbor should ho kopt tasothor wboa Mndlns ta tho sot. Unlf ono Hat bm bo aubnlttod br one aoatoataat, though aajr Hat star bavo IIyo anawora ts oach punls. Th numbor of counona oaod linn tlron atust be plalalf wrlllaa oa the euUKe et oach SWT wbmltlad. but do not write such Information ea tho wrapper. W hue hot aboolutolr noraaoarj. It la doolrablo that tho plrturoa shouM 'rs each eaas bo arm la with tho anawora. In order that all aoawrra bo uniform. Addlttosat plctura and coupons siof bo nbialnad at tho otfloo of Tho Boo br aiail or la sorooa. Shan you have all aTont-(lTo plntuaao. faoton thorn toathr la a KLAT packa(o aad bring or mall thain to Tho Omaha Boo, addraaood to aookloTanr Contact Editor. PrlaaS III be awarded to lha rnntoatanta aondlos la tho larsoot aurahor of oorrwot ooluliona la avant of two or snore pnraono havlas tbo aama surnhor of corroct solutions, tho porsna aalns tho amallor numbor of oiira oouoona I hta not of anawora will bo declared wtaaor. la swat of two porama harlns tba aama number correct and ualns lha aame cumber of eon- fona, the permn whoeo cat of anewara la stoat aostlj prepared. In the oplnloa of the full udslns cnnupiliec. will receive tho fleet prlio. On It ouc Hat of anawara mar bo aubmitled br a oontoatant and on Ir ene srlss will be awarded to one famllr at one addroec The aw of the ooupone ta not obllsetorr upon ths eontaataat, aad aJt aaswer aasy be submitted In enr lesible manner the coniMtant mar aeiMt. Awarda will be made atrl.ilr arcordins to tho merit of oach separata list. Tho same of more than one peraoa moat not bo written upon an ana oousee. too awarae win t maao Pr the roaiaet Bailor sad a oemmitteo ot well-koowa olll- aa wnuas nstnieaei win bfv Biinuunrfiri Isltvr. .'be contMl ta limit Hi tn th follow. urrltoryt Nhraak, WTomlof, tht Mrtlna f Iowa wet f but not tocl-dlng Dm Moim. an4 iUt exlf t Iouia D-kutt now ill OIBCB (I IT UlliritJIte J FIRST PRIZE JSlooo White Steamer Automobile A n-paieiiaer 1911 Morlel White Hleamer Tourlnf far odorless, amokelena anil rioineleMS. No rrankln no slilftliip; of gears, any desired speed. White Hteainer salon Increase noli succeeillna yer. Has practically an endorsement of the Unlteit Hlaten government, whlih owns anil operates more White riteamers than nil oilier cain combined, nirhly upiiolstered. beautifully fin ished, unlimited power, controlled spaed. Tata oar will be exhibited ta Omaha' at PJawaeoasa. lit aad ver mm. , ' ",--aaasasawasaam SECOND PRIZE 2US0 In ths soft, semt-troplo, climatlo .ana, extend Ing north from S.in Ulogo to Hhaata t'ounty, Csll tornln, lies Tehama county. In which la altuated this besutlful little 10-scre ranch near the town of Red Bluff. Thin Is fruit land of a very high order and Is part of the celebrsted Lutheran col ony which had Its incrptlon with an Omaha clercymaii. Literature tlesrrlMng thla property may be seen at the office of TKOWBBZOOa-BOXi. BTIBj CO., la the City national Bank Building, Omaha ' . . 7 f 3 THIRD PRIZE JSoo The matnlflcent. fsncv walnut aCBXlli AUTO QBABO n.ATBB.rZAKO Which noth ln can eicel. No other player-piano haa in I he absolute (.he ."hurnan touch" ao dealred by a muslcsl tar snd so prlisd by' the manufac turer. This Instrument will be exhibited, ex plained and clayed for anyone who wishes to It in the waro rooms on the third floor of THE BENNETT CO. FOURTn PRIZE $7uo ruinton Is in lie a niaiiufarturins; rlty. They h 11 fine stuif oiiil! the Hrcvtit Trui-k Man tifiifliirliia; C , the Kuceis Motor Cht Co.. and tlia ll.nvxr.l ritove Works. K ery 1 1 I n te deslr shie to romforlahle iivtnr msv he fuiin.l tli"re. tin one of the main biibliiosn aireets '1'lie Be !,'"". ?1',',"1 " fourth prl7.o a business lot .'uxlOU feel, and valuud at 137a. FIFTH" PRIZE, Value $225 h. L!Ii." r""1" t..wn w.llh '"" prospect of advancement. The flee f, r'f " '' ," "''nce lot 60x120 ft., aiiuf valued at a.8. witht"';;v,,;,v.rfn!.,;l. run,"" oui f rah OWb' Of th. BAXSTOsT : Til j' SIXTH, SEVENTH AND EIGHTH PRIZES .nJ.h.1,..lTP'n,?!.J" '!r',,Plla. which la a develop. inllt ra t HPT I h a 11 Intaminn ka. u.t.. j . T SSK' ?,'!',no'", valU8 ' hundreds of editors men! fTTv-r;? . A lHV eoulpiird to make. one f ,h- " ('Inpedina ever compiled. One of the strongest ecommendstlons for this work la that it la from r.1-;? ' aw Tork. London. IUhli Thin anv,.nn.i. . ou-ra. which was founded In nil he e,n af th; Ori;-.,;. 7 y VrZa'lM .'iVarV.'; Aw" aV NINTH AND TENTH PRIZES ttMK' noa..da,.,'nCe?yUVo, - ..-.. 7-eB w -r 1 1 I f.ll Kill. TAB nrl lln.iiaun.l. i l 1 , . eri Jloned anrvrlnn-H . . '""",?.V: J" ,n D,"c white office, of WA. klBi.BB.yqi. ' to uroad education. There are Thla la a fully FORTY.FIVE CASn PPT7FQ Five Prizos of $10. Ton Prizes of Tn Pr?,oa t o I wenty Prizes of $1. V WATCH FOR THE T1ATT.V ptptttbtt. rT m,. Va. i - 1 . i a, .ivum vi a. I Judge. wvv m ixiXi ana. u