THE BET: OMAHA. TUESDAY. OCTOBER :4. 1311.. Tlic Orn all n Lice's Great Bookfiovers' Coot est The Most Extraordinary Here Are New Coats for hladam Ever Held By Any Store In Omaha and Miss 1 1 1 1 ? V ? I AY I Jsli V J- Jarful fyM ; J i j Try our ligbt luncheon when shopping. . M j J i i Iot cnoclate wi1 whipped cream, 5c. Begins Ne: .Xt MMMDAY Oct. 30th AT mdeis CO1 " fs. T"C1 fl OMAHA We Bought from the Manufacturer of the Famous Pullman Blankets, 15,000 pairs of those high grade blankets, which we will sell at Bargains Never Before Offered. The Manufacturer, who made blankets especially for the Pullman Palace Car Com pany, retired from this industry to devote his capital to the dress goods weaving busi ness. Pullman Blankets Have Never Before Been Offered Over a Retail Counter. . $7.50 Genuine Pullman Sleeping Car Blankets, each $150 11-4 and 12-4 All-Wool Blankets, worth up to $10.00 a pair, each .$1.50 $6.00 Tine All-Wool Double Blankets, per pair $52.50 $15.00 Twin Bed and Single Blankets, per pair .$5.00 All-Wool Half and Quarter Blankets, each...-. 50c Such Blanket Ear gains Will Probably Never Occur Again. It Will Bd Well Worth a Special Trip to Omaha to Attend This Sale and Buy What Blankets You Need. E ran dei s 3 to re s , O m ah a 3R3S Former Athlete Leaps Two Stories to Death PORTLAND. Or.. Oct JS-ttalph Dlm (1rk, a young lawyer ct this city nl well .known in th Pacific northwest and In ;th middle wart as an athUie, met dMth : rljr today -while delirious, by Jumping ' from th second atory of, a fir escape . of a local hospital. Dlmlck. who contracted pneumonia ten day aio aa th result of a, foot ball ram between college alumni and tu i Omta of th Tacltlo unlv.ralty at Forest ', firova. had been put of hit mind. Purine 'he momentary absence ' of hla nurse, j Iilmlck Jumped from bad. climbed out of ) tha window and . leaped from th. fira etcap. Alighting h. ran aaveral hun I dr4 feet at great speed before dropping , exhausted. . Th distance ha fell waa not 'great, but In hla weakened condition h vii unabl to aland tha shock. - Ha- waa dead when picked up. Dlmlck. who -waa M year old. attended l' title university several "years as" later going to Whitman college. Walla Walla, and finally graduated fiom Notre Dame unlverslty'at'Notr Dame. Indiana. WbU at Notre Dame, .Dlmlck became widely known throughout the middle weat aa a foot ball player. . . " Fire Breaks Out on German Cruiser KIEL-. Oct. 'a rire broke out today on th German cruiser Von Dr Tann. It tarted In th tow, oil and alcohol etor Toom and burned fiercely for half an hour. Th- crr . worked heroically la itlngulahlnnth flan sd th dama- to th cruiser la .not great. It la supposed that tb fir waa due to spontaneous combustion- A fir aimllar io that on th Von Der Tann -and having' it origin alio In tha storeroom -is believed to hava been re sponsible ff ' th explosions which wrecked tb IJXsrt. on of tha ftneet vMaela In tha rrenr.nnavy, on September S. last. Th disaster to tha French war. ship reultd la the death of nearly -JS0 man afcd tha sarlou injury ct scores of A fiCVJ VELVETS COLLAR ON YOUR OLD OVERCOAT AND ATHOROUCH DRY CLEANING WILL MAKE IT LOOK LIKE NEW. Velvet collar coat fl.OO, ejl.50 and 3.50, owing to tha quality. Pry Cleaning ami ii'eli)g coat l.rit. New aleeve Uulugtt, $1.50 fur Mohair aud $2.00 for Satin; getr battona, 80c; new armriita, 60c; new edge on alenree, 50c; and all first claaa work. We can't gtford to turn or.l anything but flrucla8 work, think too much of our (ourttrf-u year' bard work bulldlcg up our reputation. A phone call will bring a wagon promptly. The Pantorium "(rood Ciraors and Vjer.' t313.1fl-lT Joufs fit. Either I'liooe. t'iuj- Liggett, Pre. Rcllablo Dontlotry AT Tad's Cental Rccnis Vk orn now will -Insure all future foot trouble. Whether you hae ever hud foot troub e or not. your leg and toft ncil proper sjppcit. and tb oclentldc heel bat. of the Anatomik Shoo extending forward and to the tide beyond the point of, greatest pressure, la the only means by which proper support can be obtained. Come In and try on a pair of Anatomlks We bav your ex act pile - They feel o different, 6o much more couifoiiable than ordinary thoe Anatomlk shoes are the most 1ml- 'tated shoes in the 'world. The Ana tomlk booklet tells why only the real Austouiik ran fm irfy yotr f?t Trade mailt shown here l on every pair of AuatotalKs. ' V , -111' k. : n n II Helpless Cripple SI D ;f !l 4 Mi I 1 a, a rm mvm s i .a. .. ...a against In At a time when moBt stores are finding it a. hard matter to get roats to sell at any rrlce. Bennetts come forward with a wonderfully complete and elegant showing at prices ranging from the smallest that will buy quality to the largest sum reasonable for a coat of any character. In style our collection may be divided Into coats for motoring, for travel wear, for railroad wear, for general street wear, for the season's football games, for all kinds of winter sports and other enjoyments styles for the ultra-fashlonably in clined and the conserva tive person. you so idea of the price Coats of Beautiful Mixtures . $10.00 to $25.00 Finett Black BroaJcloth Coats $10.00 to $35.00 Various Reversible Coats $15.00 to $25.00 . ' . . Handsome Caracul Coats $19.50to $39.50 Etegani Plush Coats $19.50 to $39.50 Reliable Fur Coats o f all kinds $35.00 to $165.00 Self-Supporting John Gordon, a paralytic for eleven years, has been self-supporting through the assistance of magazine readers. He Is a Etibscrlptlon agent and can dup licate any otfer made by the various publishers, tast year, through the assistance ot the magazine readers, Mr. Gordon earned a $2,000 cash premium. This prize was deposited with th Omaha Conservative Sav ina & Lofen at-eoclation as trustee. The Interest from the nu'tiey will go towards th sup j.ort of -Mr. Gordon during his lite time and at death the prin cipal sum will be uf-ed tor char ity. If Mr. Gordon can nrure (5,000 subscriptions to the Sat urday Kveuiug Post and Ladies' Home Journal , this year he w ill earn another prize of $3,000, which will also be donated to charity, but the Interest will be devoted toward Mr. Gordon' support while be Uvea. By Interesting the public in earning this $5,000 Mr. Gor don will have, succeeded in obtaining a life income of $300 a year, whioh Is more than he could accomplish by any other plan. Readers of any of the various magazines ar earnestly requested to mall their orders to John Gordon, 2423 a 24th 6tret, Omaha, he wil! supply you with them at aa low a rate as any publisher or ct.er ::se:r.. ati yua rill at the same time to asaibtlag a hclpioBs cripple to earn his livelihood. Mr. Gordon needs 167 more sub scriptions to the Ladies' Home Journal and Saturday Evening Post in October or be will fail. Call up Douglaa 7163 and send In your order at onoe. Address. GORDON, the fflagazine Men, Omaha Ho. 70 Tuesday, October 34, 1911. :V:; 'WW w Drexel Shoe Go. 1419 I'arnam St. FINGER PRINT DID THE JOB Colored CtoW eHe4 'tt rolWaaM" Thea , Squealed. It ahOJld ta pronpiM(J that thl a'.ory !a abaoluttlv frae even If It dun t anu.iil that way. A few day btr Lieut'arit I Faurot. In thaije cf the tlnjerpnni Je- ; Irtipent at the Now York rollea heaa- ; Quarter. a4 tor France, a ti iirt i was brought In. He had tn arreatwl on ;eiierl Kin'P' b? " lert PPW- but th pol'.feman had n chai afalnst , hlnj ttat eouH '1-H. Faco took bis : f)njrprln( ! tn hh is' a'l f oiuhneaa," aaid the i tuf" "1 i.eber been ai-ft bfefo', and I dan lil e ti e way uJ all treat me. L'rn cr tihd wiiVi,i' o.an '' j He hit r aht mm too. arid ai a4u whkb pred to be accurst. Ct becat th pel- still suspected blm la eH'e t4 b!s reference tbey Gld him b:le Faurot went throafh tha re--4 f tte feireau. rinalty he looked i. s at tte rrj "Whet wer you dolus; tj re't-h last Thurtlty Bight'' I 4 r..t.4 . A i -t.. :! (. n-tro, "htah'a wher I I V, bu th trufe. I don t-jr oer In frennaylvanla, I !tt f(r I: Hie l!rd out bcaua I ' i f . Buff n Uth'Bd th John Says: "A fellow a th Xui Hbow landea nui with UU.UOO aorea Of laud. I'OS THB lilB'l aAk.BI That guy caa afford to buy a whole boa of o olgara- of m b for h leave Omaaa." John's Cigar Store JJl So. 16th St. 12 AMI SCMESTS. r bone I Zoag. M Tnit 1.11,1 .TW.wr.a.& M r " Mat. Every tay, 2.15. Every Niht S:15 The , Darllns of Farta: Willa Holt WU. rield; (MtraU urlffln and Comuany; Bob f ender a tfian'a; KlUy and VVViitworth; I-elpsis; Mabelle Fond Company Klneiostope, Orphtum Concert Orclies tra r-rlre. Nlshl. 16c, Sfce. 50.-. JUtinee. l,V. h, jr, exret teturaay and Sunday CEfJTISTRY I can restore your teeth without th ua .f platea or brldg ork. Call and let us explain. ScHsy, The Dentist Uonal kenk aft. "Oxa4'i tv cjstw wwj- ST(. l3-SV30-7ia Except tha Land Show Nuthln- Oteatei. TSS TBOCAOXBOt with Ttank rinaer Sauavagaaaa and TaodavlU- Th Uv wire. Minnie Hurkw. Frank Koa, Fraaki balUv tlai ot Webor .'i FloMsV Mm J. Adams and th Sweet H Clutch liea ladle1 Plm atatlnee Kverv Week Bay. 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Ta vent of two persons havlne tb same number correct and using tb Sam number ot cou- Jona. tb pertoo whoa set ef anawae la moat naatly prepared. In th opinion of tb loll udglng committee, will receive th first prlte. Only one list of snswer mar b submitted by a contestant ar.d only one prtrs will be wtrrie to on family et eae eddrees. . Th us ef the coupon Is not obllgatnrr upon ths eonusUnt, and an answer may be submitted in any legible manner tb contestant may aeleot. Award will be made atrlctly according to the merit of each separate list. The name of more than one person must not be written upon any one coupon. The awards will be made by the Conteat Editor and a committee ot well-known eltl sens, whoae same will be announced later Tie contest la limited to th following trrltorv: Kebncfc. Wyoming, that portion of Iowa weat of but not Including Ces Molnee. snJ rhtf r'-n of f;ou'. Oik"fa k.r.n lbs Slatk Hills Platrlct. FIRST PRIZE 82.000 Whit? Steamer Automobile A 5-pat.jenger 1911 Model. White Steamer Touring Car odorless, smokeless And noisolefca. No cranklnR no el.iftlng ot' gears; uny dPRlred epeed Vims Steamer sales Increase e9ch auccee'Unir year. Has piactlcally un endorsement of the United f;taie.i government, which owns and operates more White Bteamera than all other cere combined Kichly upholstered, beautifully fin ished, unlimited power, controlled speed. T&l oar will be exhibited in Omaha ItUs as4 SECOND PRIZE Value $1,250 In th soft,' seml-troplc, climatic sone. extending- north from San Diego to Shaetr County, Cali fornia, lies Teharr county, in which is ult ja'ed this beautiful little 10-acre ranch near the town of Bad Bluff. This Is fruit land of a very high order and is part of the celebrated Lutheran col ony which had Its Inception with aa Omaha clerfyman. Literature describing- this property may be seen at th office of TSOWBB.nOX-BOI,. TSB CO, la th City National Bank Bojldisg-, Omaha. THIRB PRIZE Value 3GC 1 Tn inasnlf ictnt fincv walnut KRLX AUTO OttASTO FZ.AYES.-rXl.l'O which noth ing can excel, o other player-pUno haa in tb shaolut th "human touch" so desired by a musical ear and so prized by th manufac turers. Thi Instrument will be exhibited, ex plained and played for anyone w-ho wishes to see It In th wars rooms on the third floor of THE pENNETT CO; UATTDTIT PDT717 Value 1 VUJAI.il 1 IMIjU S275 ri?9 tzssa rt3 r IT3.... i Ralston Is to be a manufacturlr.g city. They hav a fine start with th Brown Truck Man ufacturing Co.. the Rogers Motor Car Co., and tb Howard 6tov Worka Everything deelr abl to comfortable living ratv b found theie. Cn on of th main buslneea streets The Bee haa selected Its fourth prize a buslnesa lot SoxlOO feet, and valued at 375. FIFTn PRIZE, Value $225 In th same town and with the asm prospect of ndvar.cmn(. The tie haa selected a realdenc lot 50x120 ft, and va'ued at 1235. Ralston la on th only lnteruban trolley Ua runniu. out of Omaha snd within forty minutes of the Omaha poatofflce. Complete Information about this property at the offic of the SiXSTOV TOWMSITB OOMVAMT, 3 OS South 17th Bt Omaha. SIXTH, SEVENTH AND EIGHTH PRIZES Thl ineenloua encyclopedia, wnin is a deve op. ON ment rather thin Invention, has beaides Its con ver.iences the lue of hundreds of editors men A tally equipped to make on of the greatest encv- riopei-.aa ever compiled. One of the etroneest recommendations for this work ia that it is from fff-Z??".! fondon, DubUn This sncyclopedla of twelv, volumST, ch . vaiiiu at t5 J i t mw b aeeo at th OmaJ.a office ef W. A. aTiaantauyh k Co!, :614 it, h,, xrl NINTH AND TENTH PRIZES af-r FORTY-FIVE CASH PRIZFS- Five Prizes of $10. Ten Prizes of $3. Ten Prizes of $ Twenty, Prizes of $1. WATCn FOR THE DAILY PICTURE IN THE BEE.