THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: OCTOBER 15, 1911. TOPICS FOR A DAY OF REST Delegate to American ?riion Con (Ten Occupy Omaha Pulpits. HRS. BAimOTON BOOTH TALES B takes) Fallswe. Kate Barnara, Stat Labor f nesleeloaer of OUlakema, Utahes Bee'ener aaa Others to pesk. Harmons end addresses by delegates end visitors of the mnirni of tha American Prison association will ba given la practically all tha principal churches of Omaha Sunday. F,mlnent clergymen, professors of sociology prlaon wsrdens and other Interested In tha uplift and regeneration of criminals and victims of evil circumstances mill occupy tha pulplta. A partial lltt of those who will apeak and tha churches to which thay will ep- pear followa: Tonne Women's Chiiatlan Association at I o'Clock Mr. J. D. H add on, super intendent of tha Naw Tork Reformatory for Woman. Unity Church. Seventeenth and Cess Streets Mornlnf service, Frank U Ran 4 all. superintendent of tha Mlnnaaota reformatory. Calvary Partial Cliurch, Twenty-fifth I and Hamilton Strtets Evening aarvtca. Prof. Charles R. Henderson of tha chair of sociology. Chicago university. , Trinity Cathedral Morning service, I Brshop Beechar; avanlng service. Rev. H. McCresson McHenry of Baltimore. Plymouth Congregational Church. Twentieth and Fpencer Streets Morning ' aarriea. Bishop Fallowa of Naw Tork. Saratoga Avenue Church Morning service, Rav. J. L. Button of Naw Or leaas. Castellsr Street Presbyterian Church, Sixteenth and Castellar Streets Morning senrtcs. Rav. Albert J. Bteelman of Beat tla; evening aarvtca, Rav. J. U Button of Naw Orlaana. Cbttroh of tha Covanant Morning aere lea, Archdeacon Bpaar of Weet Virginia; avanlng service, Kata Barnard, atata la bor sonimisslnner of Oklahoma. . Clifton Hill Presbyterian Church, I Forty-fifth Street and Grand Avenue ' Morning aarvlea, O. T. Lewis of Naw Tork. Flrat Praabytarlan Church,- Savantaantb and Dodgs Btraets Morning aervlca. Rav. W. O. McLaren of Portland, Ore.; avanlng aarvlea, Mr. Mauda Balllngton Booth, Walnut Hill Methodist Church. Forty flrat and Charlea Ptreetis-Evening aarv lea. Rav. H. McCresson, McHanry of Bal timore. Tha annual mission festival rally of St. Paul's Lutheran church. Twenty eighth and Parker atreeta, wilt ba held In tha church Sunday morning at 10 o'clock. , Tha principal addraea will b given br Prof. .Reuter of Seward. Mis sionary workers and members of tha church will ba heard and a speclsj musical 'program will be offered. I lira rallies win o. nam m. ina reari Memorial Mathodlat church Sunday. At noon tha annual Sunday school rally will ba held, aduraeaea being given by tha pastor, tha superintendent of tha Bun I day school, prominent members ef tha ! oongragatlon and visitors. Tha children I will give a program of recitations, songs I and dialogues. In tha evening at ;) the Kpworth league will hold Its annual missionary rally. Mhmtonarlea will tell of their experiences In China, India and 1 other countries. ; Rav. A. J. Bteelman, Ph. D., of Seattle will preach Sunday morning In Castellar Presbyterian church on "Tha Modern Meaning of the Good Bamaltan," and to tha evening at a union aervlca In tha ' BapUt church of South Omaha. Dr. and 'Mrs. Bteelman are delegates to tha Na tional Priaon congress and vartoue allied organisations now meeting hers. Mother Wheaton, tha prison evangelist, will apeak at tha House of Hope, Sun day afternoon at 4 o'clock. C. M. Thompson of Prison congress will apeak at North Bide Christian church Sunday avanlng. Twentieth and Spencer straotav Program of special musical aervlca at Trinity cathedral Sunday evening will ba as follows: Sonata (O minor) fctuller Allegro Reeoluto Aiuianta Tranuuillo Fuse Vorapiel, from Lohengrin Wagner Anthem The Hoy Choir. tal Prelude Clranibaull (16T) b Evening Bon KJerulf War March from Rlenii Magnet Tha twsnty-flfth annlvreary of Cherry Hill Congregational church. Korty-eaoond and Saratoga streets., will be held Sun day. Morning Service at 10. eS. Call t worenlp Ioxology Invocation (iiwii llesponaivc selection Hvmn Kcrlnture Ltsson Anthem Prayer Hvmn ...Rev. E. L. Ely. 'Rt'v'.,'v'."b.'kng. Notlcea'snd offertory Solo Mra. W. J. Orlffith K-rrnon Hov. g. , Hanford. Hymn Kenedictlon Evening Service at I o'clock Pong service tvnpUure leseon rreyer Hvmn liietory of the Churrh V. A. Ellla. Selection Male Guartett. sit-mortal Tributes VI. A. Hast. holo "Holy City" Mr. Fr acock. orevtlnga from former ptetora Wrinkles and Doable Chin Fe- coTcd by Applied Heat (Woman's Eventa ) Tr avarasa woman is often surprised after aha hie apant good money for them and tried them faithfully, to die cover that the numerous patent prepar ations advertlead to remove wrlnklea. "crows feet enlarge! pores and s double chin axe not affective, either temporarily or permanently. Also, aha becomes rather wary and la loath to be liev that tha old-faahlonsd thermodlaed "jelly, which she csn buy of any drug giat, will surely and safely make wriuk lea, enlarged porea and double chin van ish- This auppliea heat-energy and nourishment. Tha first application will eiiow her that thermoltsad jelly will do mors good than all tha patent retnedlee put together. Half a teaspoon ful rub- t4 Into the fine until It la absorbed mjii roiiuwed by a wash of very cold water, is tha way to obtain bewt results rd daily, relly marvelous results fciJl fulluar. Rav. W. P. Kins and K. Kly. letters from friends of the church.. J. A Frye. Personal Reminiscences Dr. John F. Caraon, pastor of the Cen tral Presbyterian church, Brooklyn and chaplain of the Forty-seventh regiment of the New Tork National guard, will speak at a mate meeting at tha First Presbyterian church Vednedsy night. Dr. Carson will arrive Wednesday noon and will ba met by Dr. Marshall ef the Omsha Theological seminary and es corted to the Commercial cluh, where he will attend a lunch given In his honor by the Presbyterlsn men of the city. Baptist. calvary urench. Thirty-fourth and -m Dime s;nooi si p. m. calvary. Tuenty-rifth and Hamilton Rev. Kdward R Curry, Pastor-fcervirea at iu.ji a. m. inn .ei p. m. Hlhle school at noon, f'rof. Charles R. Henderson of i ni' ) university win speak at tha avrnniH service. rirsi. T wenty-nlntn Avenue and Harney. Hev. John Mntthew. Pastor uman recnei at in is. rr aching by the pastor at 10 SO Quartet. Mra. Wiley so- ina.no. mole scnooi at noon: special nnislo by orchestra, led by Miss Allen nrgsn recital at 7 . Preaching by the peutor at 7 .. Chorus choir. Immanual Twenty-fourth and Plnknev, Rev J. 8. Ebersole. Pastor Sunday school, with full orchestra, st 45. At 11 s. m.. celebration of Lord s supper. Young People a meeting at At 7 :, "The Broken Weddlna Rlna: Causes and Cures of IMvorce." Pong and devotional meet ing W ednesday evening at . Christian. First Twenty-sixth and Harney, J. M. KrV' Pastor Preaching at 10. ao a rc. and 7:110 p. m. Blhle arhool at noon. Young People s meeting at $M. Chrletlaa Scleace. First, Twenty-fourth and t. Marv's Avenue Sunday school at 4T.. Service at 11 a. m. and p. m. Suhjnct of lesson aermon. "Doctrine of Atonement." fongresjatioaal. Parkvale. Thirty-first and Oold-Sunday school at 10. Christian Endeavor at C M. Evening worship at 7.30. with aermon by member of American Prlaon association. St. Mart's Avenue. 3 A Jsnklx r r Minister 10;3U a. m . sermon hv the tor, "tJur I'nseen Allies;" 7:) p. m , song service and address hv WVenu r. u,n.n of the Minnesota State Reformatory. rararnga. Twenty-firth and Ames Ave. nue Rev. O. M. Humphreye. paetor ln,,5Lln,', at lf- I'reachlng at 11:111 and 7 0. Kev. J. U Sutton, a delegate to the prison congreaa, will speak at the mornlna aervtoa. Snv-, muii, t'v.,M day evening. First Nineteenth an.l Davenport, Fred arlck T. Rouse, Pastor Thla will ba rneun cengrees eunday. Mr. Jsmns A. Ionsrd of Mansfield. O.. will inuk in the morning at 10 eft, Regular service In the evening at T:1.V Tunnar Pannla'i On. clety of Christian Endeavor at :. Plymouth Twentieth and Bpencer,' John P. Clyde. Minlster-At 10:K sermon by Rev. Bamuel Fsllows of New York, In attendance at orison uiiiin aniM end chorus mnalr. Kjn,, .k.w.i - Christian Endeavor at ). Evening wor- Tan cn'M f North Bids Christian church. Hillside. Thirtieth mA Ohin w . Hampton. Psstor Morning service at 18:30. Rev. B. A. Fredenhagen. national aecretary of tha Society for the f riend leee, will apeak at the morning aervlca. w a hope he may have a full house. Bun day school at 12 m Junior Endeavor at P. m.l RefltO? Kniluvnr. Vt n . preaching aervlca at 7; p. m. " Episcopal. Rf . Btnkne UI..U. T........ ... and Ames A venue Sunday school at 10. Choral eucharlst at U. Ht. Paul's. Thlrty-seoond and California, Rev. w. If Bayley-Hnly eommunlon at tuc"h.r?it a8tU"uajr Ch00' " ,0- Ch0r4 Ht. John'a. Tweeitv.atwh A w-.i.h r.V.' w- H- B-yley-Sundey achool and Bible class at t tt. Choral aucharlat at 11. Evensong and sermon at 7:46. Church of ths Oood Shepherd, Twan tleth and Ohio, Rav. T. J. Collar. Rector Holy communion, T; a. m.t Sunday achool, v 46 a. m.j morning prayer, with aermon, 11 a. in.; evening prayer, with vi iiiuii, i ,jyv p. m. Trinity Cathedral Celebration of the holy communion silt. m. Sunday achool and Hlble dasa at t:. At 11 a. m., sermon by Rt. Rev. Oeorge Allen Beecher, bishop of Kearhey. Speclnl musical aerv- t 7: p. m., with aermon by Rev. H. Cresson McHenry of baltlmors. Church of St. Philip the Ieaonn. Twen-ty-first near Paul, Rev. John Alhert Wll Peme. nector Eighteenth Kundsv after Trinity, Holy communion at 7:. a. n. Matlne st 10:30. Choral eucharlst and sermon at 11. Sunday school and cate chism at 12:30. Svenlag prayer and aermon at 8 o clock. I.atkerao. St. Matthew's Kngllsh. Nineteenth and Castellar. Rev. O. W. Snyder. Pastor Key. J. U, Hammond of Homer, Neb., will preach at the 10:44 a. m. service. No cervices In the evening. Hunday school at li noon. Coma and worship. St. Paul's, Twen i y-elghlh and Parker, Rev. E. T. Otto. Pastor-Annual mission festival celebrated Bunday. In the morn ing service at 10 o'clock prof. Renter of steward will preach. Afternoon serv Icea at t o'clock In Germs n and Eng lish. Subject, "The Morning Cause of Mission Work." Visitors WtTcome. Sun day achool at 11.30. special musts In charge of Prof. J. Hllgendorf. Knuntse Memorial, Twenty-alath and Farnam-Sunday school will becln st 1 is and after the leasou Kev. C. B. Harmart or North Platte and Kev. C. B. Lewis, sectetary of the Nebraaka State Sunday n iiwu Hucituon, win give anoreasea. At 11 o'clock tha Synodical communion will be observed, with a sermon bv the Rev. U L. l.lpe of Grand Island. At 1 1 o'clock the Luther league convenes. Ths Rev. I J. Powell of West Point will rive an addrese on "Young people and Tneir Church." and Rev. Richards of McCool will speak on ti e league topic, "The Qsn eral Epistles. M o'clock I r. J. A. Lowe of Wilbur will preach and a young man will be ordained to the bo.y ministry. A cordial invitation to all. MelhaUtat. First Memorial Prearhma tn moi-ninv by Kev. J. L. Powell: In avemne l, w U. bird, bulb of the Lutheiau synod, now in session in the cii. Trinity, O. . Abbott. Paator-Twen-ty-Urxl and Kuilivy streete. Mornini suhjut. White Kiclds.'' iivenlim iuu. Ject. 'i'he - of Life." First BttedlKh. Coi-ner North Nlnaievnih and Burt, tSusiav Kr.cksjii, luetor bun day achool at Iv a. m ; preaching at 11 a. m., subject, "Christ's Supreme Ue mstld," Lpworth lea-tue at n JU i in : preaching st i w p. tn., subject. "The New Birth." The Norweaian and lienl.i, Vn.t- Twenty-fifib aud Decatur. Kev. R. p. retersen. I'astor-Services. 11 a. m. an.it S u. ni. At the evenlnu servU' H.v i- M. Petersen, dlelrlvt superintendent of Minn niklu .li.... .,.i - . ... day school. 4u, led by S. u. Danleleen; r.irB merlins. I p. m. Oak Mrwl, Twentirth and oak. Hastor Kev. T. t:. Wobster-Bible HchO.ll Hitn. day at 3 o'clock, adult and other clas-a mr nu. rtnnoi at i .sa p. m , especially tor tha ladies, but men are aJso wel come. Midweek meeting Thursday even ins at 7 JO. Pearl Memorial. Twenty-fourth and Leiimore, iVrl (l. Bader. Pastor Morn ing worship 10.44. bunday achool rally day service at noon, fc.pe.urth league si. t :m . m. Alisslon tally progianL Evening worship at 1 p. n. prayer meeting Toestlev at I (Hi p. m. Walnut Hill. Purty -first and Charles William Boers, Pastor. Public worahiu and aermon by pastor at 10 JO a m subject, 'The Forward Movement," es pecially the ".Men a Forward Movement " for men and toys. (Sunday acbool at Li m Epworth league at c SO p. m. The Kev. H. Cresson McHenry. a rep. rvsentatlve of the American prlaon as sociation. UI speak at 7.30 n. m MoCabe, Kev. John Orant Slilck. Pastor vn eccuuiu oi me repairs being made on the church services will be held at the r.t building of the West End market Fortieth and Dodge. Hunday school at 10 a. m.. buperinuindent D. O. Curry In .uwev I'wur wui praaoa at U m. on tne lueine, "Jacobs 'Houae of Ood ' " There will ba no aervtoea Bunds lugbts until further noQrw. Toe pieyer nweting on Wednesday cUrbt win t. t.-iA at the pastor's autaia. 4Ud Douglas, at 9 CHKH. Ilanacom Park. Twenty. ninth and Wool worth Avenue, Kev. E. B. Crswford t'.ator Moru'og eervlce. last. The K! John t'orr.u. chaplain vt the peolre. liarr sc n ai.a. r m.i.m hub., WiU Bc'UUV I me puiMi nu mw-mm u i ce Amenca rnaoa AssuciautMi. awauing aervlca, 'Mi, sermon. 'Brownlna. the Interpreter of Life " The remaining suhjecis of the series of sermons on ' Menragp from the Frearher Poet" will be October 12, "Lowell, the Preacher of Puritanism;" October a, "Tennyson, the Painter of Dreams." PreebyteHao. Falrview rhurch. Rev. Charles H. Fleming. Pastor Bible school, ltd to 1 46 p. m. Afternoon worship. to 4 p, m. Rev. Oreenlee of Clifton Hill Pres byterian churcn will preach. Third, 'twentieth and Leavenworth Rev. W. E. Collette, Psstor Delegatee to the American Prison congress will sneak at Third church In the morning at 10:46: Kev. William H. Fenn In tha evening at 7.30. Lowe, rorty fourth and Nicholas. Pas tor. Kev. Nat C. McOlffln, D. D , Morning service st 10 ao and Evening service at 7. 30. led by delegates of prison reform convention. Sunday school at 12 noon. Toung Peoples' Christian En deavnr at AO p. m. No Wednesday evening meeting. Clifton Hill, Korty-flfth and Grand. Thomas B. Oreenlee. Pastor Sunday achool 10 a. m. public worship at 1J a m . an address by Mr. O. T. Lewis of New York City. Christian Endeavor S ) p. m. Public worship, 7.30 p. m "The Children's Ood nnd Their Earthly Inhtrltance. Mid-week service, Wednes day p. m. Flrat, Seventeenth and Dodge streets, Rev. Edwin Hart Jenka. D it.. Pastor Public worship 10-4ft a m. with sermon by Kev. w. O. McLaren of Portland. Ore.' Evening worship 7:3c p. m.. Mrs Balllngton Booth. Christian En deavor meeting at 15 p. m. Punday school st noon. Everyone la Invited to attend. Central United. Twenty-fourth and oooks, Kev. Hugh B. Speer, Pastor 10. JO. morning worship, with the observance of the Lord's supper; tiahbsth achool at noon; , Young People's Christian union; S'ibject. "Why I Believe the Bible," Rom. 10 17 16-4. (a memory meet ing) leader. Mlsa Bessie McDonald: 7 i. evening worship, with sermon by pastor. Church of ths Covenant. Charles H Fleming, Pastor Morning worship, 10 45 to 1144 a. m. Arch-Deacon D. M. Ppeer of West Virginia of the prison congress will preach. Blhle school, 12 noon to 1 p. m.. Endeavor, :4S to 7:30 p. m. Evening worship 7:30 to : p. m. Miss Ksta Barnard of the prison congress will speak. Mid-week service. 7:30 to 8:30 p. m., Wednesday evening. Mr. Olrardet presents Sunday achool lesson tor succeeding Lord s dsy. Castellar Hlreet. sixteenth and Ceetel- ler atreeta, Ralph H. Houseman. Mlnla ter Public service, JO:S0 a. m. Rev. Al bert J. Bteelman, Ph. D., of Seattle, Wssh., will conduct the service and oreach. 12 noon. nihle school! a 1ft young peoples' meeting. 7:45. public wor ship. Sermon Address by Rev. John L. Sutton of New Orlesns. La. Music at both services by chorus choir. No mid week service owing to the visit to the city of Rev. Dr. Caraon, who will be heard by Presbyterians at the First Presbyterian church at 7:4j Wednesday evening. laltarlan. ITmUu i,..iu.ii m a r . n ... Manfred Ulllefors. Ph. D , Mlnlster- Bervices at 10 80 a. m. In place of reg ular aermon the Hon. Frank L. Rau- dale, superintendent of the Minnesota state reformatory, will give an address on ths movement of prison reform. Sun day school at 10: bo a. m. I nitert llretbrra. Harford Memorial. Nineteenth and Lothrop, M. O. McLaughlin, Pastor Morning, 10:30. university service; theme, Tha Child and the church;" evening. 7:30, sermon t-y Kev. A. J. Bteelman; workers meeting Wednesday, I p. m. ; social meeting Thursday, 8 p. m. The Macedonian elaas will give a free moving flcture exhibition in the clasa room or ha church. Miscalls International Bible Students' Associa tion, Barlght hall, Nineteenth and Far nam, Sunday at I p. m. The topic will do. "The Irfira s prayer." opeajcer, i. L. Homan. Rev. Charlea W. Savldge, Pastor Morning, U a. m., Dr. 1C H. Wright of Boise City, will speak. Evening 7:4. Dr. Benjamin carter White or Kansas City will apeak. bunday atternoon at 3 o'clock the Omaha Philosophical society will ba ad dreesed by Clement Chare on "Early Banking Methods." The meeting will be held in the Hh right halls, Nineteenth and Farnam atreeta, and the public la cortflally Invited to attend. Omaha New Thought Fellowahlp meet ing, room 3, Omaha Commercial college building. Nineteenth and Farnam street Sunday 11 s. m. sddress by Alfred Tomson, subject, "Spiritual Healing, Bclentlfto and Scriptural." Publlo noon healing meeting, conducted by Mr. Tom son. Wednesday evening, question and healing meeting, t p. m.. public invited. Young Woman's Christian Association The building will be open as usual from t to 7 o'clock. At 3 o'clock will be held the first of the Junior Sunday meetliiK to which all girls under sixteen years arc Invited. Miss Strong will give an In formal talk. The regular vesper eerv lce will be' held at 4:30 p. m.. when Mrs. J. D. Hadden. the superintendent of the l Meesachusetts reformatory for woman, and one of the delegates to the prison conference now In session In the city, will give the address. Vocal aoloa will ba furnished by Miss Ma bet Bos worth. V. M. C. A. Newe Notss. The fellowship luncheon at tha associa tion building will be at the usual .hour. 6:30 o'clock. Dr. W. O. Henry's class In life prob lems will hold Its regular meeting Sunday afternoon at I o'clock. Chancellor Fulmer of the Nebraska Waslyan university Is to be tba speaker st tha Sunday afternoon meeting an Oc tober 21. In the merchants' parade, which was nut on recently at Fremont, Neb., the Fremont association had a float which took anoond prtse. rvealdeat Bun of the Toung Man a Chrletlaa association training achoot at fhlcAso aoent Friday tn Omaha, taking lunch with the local secretaries, at which time ha addressed them upon euojecis el Interest to association men. The reaular 4 o'clock meeting at the association building Sunday afternoon will not be hem, tne l ouns Men s chris tian association Joining with the Ameri can Prison congrens in a niHsa meeting at the Omaha auoitonum. una meeting is at I o'clock and will be addressed by Mrs Maude Kaiungion cootn ana otner prominent spesRers. i ne i nuns intaxiiry band will render selections. Tha Young Men's Chrlstlon association file club held election of officers at the association building Inst Wednesday everting Mr. M. Soule. was elected presi dent; B. Evans, vice president, R. Chap man secretary; B. Pfelfer. treasurer: W. Youncberg. librarian. Mr. I-ee Q Krata. director of the glee club, says that tha sroepecte are very favorable for a suc cessful season. Desperate shoot last ps Ins In ths chest require quick treat ment with Dr. King's New Discovery. Prevents pneumonia. 60c and 3100. For ssls by Beaton Drug Co. FemOTio Moddiness md Blem fshes from the Cimplexioa (Idlee- Quarterly Review.) It is a foolish makeshift to attempt hiding a sallow complexion or, for that matter, a poor complexion of any kind One eaa easily clear the akin itself by applying coleated balsam at night washing It off In tha morning with warm water and soap. Tha coleated bal sam Is an enemy of dirt, germs and die eased particles of flesh, which clog tha pores and tn time rsuse ths face to be come unsightly w ith slthsr sallow nets, pimples, liver a pot a, etc. There la no reason la tha world why patt ahould continue ta tolerate these blemishes; coleated balsam will attack than aad dries them away ones and for svwr. Tha diseased portions of ths flesh fleek-ofT la tlnr particles, revealing ths BormaO. frees, lovely oornpUxluo t youth beneath. Tou rsvn get of your dnagglat aa ounce and a bsif of coteavted baUsaun. After a few days' treatment ths skin will begin to look briUisat and clear and roaOiiu!. QCHLOSS BALTIMORE PLOTHES Are made for men who find pleasure and satisfaction in 11 ing as well as possibly can. Men who appreciate what U f good clothes mean to - i them in business social life. st no more e ordinary. They cost th ' xtm fc , v f every wnere. To male certain of i Genuine Look for the rWWWVirVsfVVVwV wwsVwrwVfl Or 7 If y W!)oItsaJ Drpir I pL coigfT tmm I LBMIIMsjuvAAAWeVV None Warranted Without. Special Models for all occasions in all the new weaves and colorings both in Foreign and Domestic fabrics Ask the best clothier of your city to show you the New Models specially designed for your form of figure and yOUr Calling. To Avoid Mistakes B Sure To Look For The Label. On Sale in Omaha, by L lOUll7J4r N.E.Cor. 15th and Dou das GtRTFtu tion, no matter which of our 31 KINDS you may order. Our prices are rock-bottom ranging from $4.50 up. The great bargain coal is our ECONOMY. Sold last $6.50. Three sizes nut, egg and lump. Fine for cook aca i o. VERY BEST HARD COALAU sizes $10.50 1 FIFTY BIO YELL - The Thing To Do " ("lej mf iiai.ie)M-isVieM.'!ey $ B 1 L.--v I A fll.Wi,W' 1 J Bin u.l e" sjs At a saving to the purchaser of at least 20 and in some instances as high as 55. Every Piano we sell we guaran tee to be of the better class, and in order to dispose of an unusual number Monday, we will make terms more liberal than have ever been offered Piano buyers. Besides new Pianos offered at this saving in price, we will place on sale 25 oi the very best standard Pianos that are madeall have been used a short time, but arc in perfect order. It you are not able to call Monday, write us and we will forward you by return mail a catalog. The following prices are quoted to show some of the real bargains we are offering- Wheat & Son $45 Kimball 850 Kimball 865 Singer . 890 Singer 898 Shoninger 8100 Fischer (used) 3100 Piano Department dress - 1.1 - - . ? ' tncy v v x ,4 'r LkS and I " I VI !J t J , . -j" -rfaeHgaT.-r--m; tn os m than flZl' X (f? V - v. , w Label. .. t t M . I: V'- 'i fcbaaMals The value of COAL quality and quantity. Coal that "we can ford to CERTIFY is coal that you can afford to buy. "We absolutely euai-antee satisfac m. & 0 WAGONS. rt yon lot your pocketfcook. mtrng rateb, or goma other axtlole of value, tba Uilng to do ts to foltow tha axamplo et many other people and advertise without delay In tha Lost and Found column of The Bea. That la what moat people do when they loss articles of value. Telephone ua and (all yonr Ion to all Omaha la a alnf le aftersvooa, We Will Sell Monday HIGH GRADE TAMDAR HAYDEM . t ' ItH i( Mi i is jf y-''i' Vf ' r''ttt j ti - ' ' J" rVi- " n sua i.3 a ' i l .'is. i tit 1 t r IT I , a. . I I -i If-!' if. lhh' -J "IT coal (per ton) depends tipon year $7.00, selling now for stoves, furnaces, grates and twajw mmm mm m mm n m n in 1614 HARNEY UJ Phones-Douglas 12S2, A-12S2 Lm ) sn Put It In The Bee Decker & Son Geo. Steck & Co Vose & Son Haines & Co Chickering Kranich & Son . Chickering Douglas PIAMOSQ S- f r- " "J" t ABOVE ALL II! QUALITY FOR HOME CONSUMERS PHONES . Doug. 119; Ind. A-2119 Wni. J. BEDHKflFF " " S gr gf geaw assssj -esssr gj aj gg el r Retail Dealen Office-803 S. 7th St. 8125 8125 S125 $140 8145 8150 8190 E J Street Entrance t ' w ' y: ' :