12 1I1K UKK: OMAHA. SATl.'KD.W. (M.TOIIKIl in, 11111. Brandeis Stores NOTABLE SPECIAL TT7W' TTr SB- sale mmm SEMI-ANNUAL OFFER Saturday Your Unrestricted Choice of Any Woman's Hat IN OUR ENTIRE STOCK That Has Been Priced at $10.00 or More AT EXACTLY ONE-HALF PRICE This Includes Every Stunning Fall and Winter . Hat in Our Entire Stock.. It ie the sale that every womnn in Omaha waits for. AJ1 our stunning Pattern lints-Dross Hats Evening Hats-Street lints -Plumn and Feather Trimmed Hats-Original New York and Paris Hats, in fact every high class fall and winter hat in our entire stock, that has been soiling up to $50.(X), at exactly half price. All the $50.00 Hats at $25.00 AU the $40.00 Hats at $20.00 All the $35.00 Hats at $17.50 All the $25.00 Hats at $12.50 All the $20.00 Hats at $10.00 All the $15.00 Hats at $7.50 All the $10.00 Hats at $5.00 All of Our Misses Hats that are made of fino French Felts, trimmed with ribbons and velvet, in the popular shades of red, black and navy. . A great variety of them. Many worth as high as $3.50 each-your choice 0 8 C Your Choir! of Any Woman' Trimmed flat In Our Dane. mrnt Hmion-Many wortb up to at DRESS FORMS Largest assortment of Hall-Bochert'a Dress Forms of any store west of Chicago. Bpecial Dressmaker's model Brown Jersey Covered Bust, perfectly proportioned, heavy stand mounted on casters; all slses from 32 to 44 bust This is the Hall-Borcbert make, sold everywhere at 15-speclal for mjsasisiwiijWujBawMono day at aliH liJ S3. GO pi L Li From Omaha's Blair. Major J. P. White upent Sunday with relatives In tiioux City. . Attornty Uvirke Carrlgan was an Omana vlnltor this week. Miss Qeortcle Kairchtlds of liurman Is a Cuoat at tli Judse lCUur home. - , Herman 8hlelds of Omaha Is spending a lew days at the Wilkarson homo. Dr. Murdock and family returned from their Canadian trip on last Monday. County Clerk Ore Anderson was In I-tlmr, . la., Jor a short vtait with ro lalivea. larker Ollerman. In the Insurance busl tieas at Kankakxe. 111., la home on a short visit with his parents. , Miss Kunice Kllllan. dauRhter of Cap tain Klllian of Fort Omuha, la a suest at the Arndt home for a (w days. Charles Osterman of Central City and Mrs. Mary Ininnn of Shawnee, Okl., wt-re quests this week of Thomas Oster man. The Blair HlBh Bchmil Hoosters clu Fav a literary recital for Ih bvnrflt of the Hoy Athletic aasuclatlon, realising a liOoS sum. Captain Fred Abbott of Company 15 of the inliltla has reHl;ned, on hla removal Imm islalr. and Knt Lieutenant J'aul Kelly will succeed hi ill. The Kennard t;iiterprl!"t. recently imned by the late K Tiffany, hua bten leased to K. l'rllilU'.' foriiicrly of the Plaitbniouth News-Herald. , JudKe Troup, in district rourt, trantod a divorce to Mrs. Grace lay from her husband. Lonnle Iay. 11 nil was granted her maiden name of found. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ftanflettd of Omaha iwnt fcunduy in lilalr with Mra. Man Hild a parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Jones and Dr. O. K. Mead and family. Mrs. James 'Wore and daughter. Mir Karet. Kave a prrnuptlal dinner to Miaa Marie H-itler. who will be married No vember IS to Dr. llerntln of Huitington. Neb. MIhs Oeraldlne Kemp goes to Kremont on Saturday to give aeveral violin num. )ra in a munlcal program before the M'omeo's club and alao a viohn solo In the Methodist church on Sunday morning. ixty-flve members of the Lyon and Tekumah Woman's Relief corps lodKrs vbltnl with the Dlalr corps yerterday, arriving In the morning and ret urn inn lioina on the evening train. After thvir regular lodge evasion the visitors were taken on a aUM seeing tour over the ilty by automobile. 8srlaafleld. The first snow of the season fell on Thurtdey. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Frank McCamlsy last Sunday. , Mrs. U A. bates visited Mlas Klisabeth O Mitn at lea.aiua.il iaiio..ua) . W. II. Uavldson went to Kansas City U vlalt tha family of K. J. I.efur. C. K. Preaton and wife have gone to North Dakota on a short vlxtt After returning here, they will move to Indepen dence, Thomas Nelaon attended the proKresalve repub ican convention at Lincoln lust Vrlday. He was made commltteemaa for fcaipy county. William Zimmerman, was the ouly per son frotn this vicinity who drew a low rmmber in the South Dakota land diaw lng. His nuuiber was l.wiS. Oeorge t ackles bought a V arr farm MP . $15 $15 fa-Saturday, Hall Bor chert's Ad justable Forms of very kind are here. Near Neighbors near lilalr two months ago for llS.tM. liv naa unvrva a.wu lor trie same tract this wwii, uui reiuseu tne oner. . Jack ' Hvana whn mimm 1 , . ... u automobile ran Into his team last week, v.n uiiii(iii 10 jne npruiKiieiu Hospital. It wns thought for a while that his fool WOUliI' illlVA In I, a nmrt. A ..... 1. - . .. now getting better. Waterloo. Charles Poherty drew No. 1W7 In the Dakota land allotment. Mrs. H. fl. Bassler. who came Tuesday and visited a couple of days with old uleiiuu friends, left , for Valley. Mrs. James Taylor and son. Frank, nt Omaua wure visiting al the John Taylor iw in laab wetm. The social given by tha Christian K. deavor society of the I'reahyterlan church at the feaaonlo hall Weinestiay evening was a success. Mr. and Mrs. Lv K. Coy of Paxton, Neb., arrived last Friday afternoon for a visit with Mrs. toy's sister. Mrs. C. U. Noyea, and family. Mr. and Mrs. Queen of Cambridge Spring, I'a., have been visiting their vvaierioo relatives, Mr, and Mrs. C V. Humes, the iat week. Mrs. K. U. White and llttla aran.l. child, Nellie White, are in this county. visaing menas, Having come recently from isorth Vaklma, Waah. Mr. and .Mrs. Chris Jensen of Uennon, friends of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Larson, returned home buuuay, alter a snort visit with tnelr IriOnUs at their farm home. . There waa a good attendance at the lecture Priuay evening at the Walsh hall by Wilils K. ileed of Madison, wnu spoae under tuu susices of the Waterloo V Om an's club. The Curio parly given last Thursday atternoon by the women of the 1'reabyiv nan cnuren was held nt the home of Mis. K. a. Curmony ina'.eao of at Mis. Gould s. owing to the lllnees of the latter. .Mrs. L. W. Shannon went to' Omaha Moiiaay noon, returning Tuesday w.tn rer tiaughter In tneir car. Mrs. H. It. Liassler of Manhattan, Kan.; Mrs WiU Ham Kmeraon of Fremont and Mrs. B. U. Hopper siso came out with Mrs. Whitney. The funeral of Charles Alexander, a former resident of this locality, was held at Waterloo bunday. lie Ule.1 at the Fremont hoapliat last Friday and was burled at button by Ih eside of Uis wite. He was well known to many of the oid tune residetas of Waterloo and vicinity. He was a brother-in-law o( Lbs lute George Sharp of Uiualia. BeBBaStoa. John Iebbert visited the Laud Show W ednesday. P. Mangold and wife motored over to dpringlleld 1 hursdsy. Charles Penke threahed corn on Thurs day for P. Luns, jr., and E. Kenke. A glass setter was her Tuesday setting the i..c!i puit giaas in tne U. U. Mau gold store. Several from her went to Washington Tuesday evening to attend Heriit Uuch'k tin wedding. Charles Schlelp received hla clutch for his big gas engine Wednesday, and by Saturday will have hi mill running full 11 m again. If. Schwaak. 3. Petersen. F. Wendt. O. F. Mangold and tea other went from OF WOMEN'S ELEGANT Costumes Gowns W:mWf JS I A REMARKABLE PURCHASE OF THE ENTIRE LINE OF SHOW ROOM SAMPLES from a Famous New York Designer. AT LESS THAN ONE-HALF THEIR VALUE J V V I f , 1 fl, I, This was a purchase of the vJJ X'U'lj 7? A ' ' most unusual character, as it in- , r v l f cJA '' M , V volvcs hundreds of stunning ' v . f 9 W J j A ; f po and costumes of a charac- A rV" T J1 i.U I I which wo Lousht the stock A ,N 1 ! y 1 H makes extraordinary rnduc- V r4 J 4 tions possible at the season's O 1 VN. ; ffl' 4 T very beginning. , H' 7s ) ' : ' V.i M. - $19 - $25J Are tho prices we will ask for these stunning garments, the value of which range from $35 to $G5 each. There are dresses for after noon affairs for street for calling for the theater for receptions. Every garment is an exclusive model, harmonious in tone and artistic in design. Three great groups at -$19 -$25 Every desirable fab ric and color is represented. J r:. SPECIALS IN BRANDEIS DRUG FKRFUMK SECTION. DOo Java Rice Powder 20c R. & O. Anthea Powder .'71c 11.00 Maubert's, the imported Rice Pow der Bflc DOc La Jeune Powder 3c 00c Colgate's Monad Violet or Lily of tho Valley, at per oz sac 15o Chamois ....DC TOILET GOODS HKCTION. . 25c LUno Talcum Oc 25c Sanltol Tooth Powder 14c 50c Pebeco Tooth Paste 2c 26c Dr. Graves' Tooth Powder 12c 35c Daggett & Itamsdell's Cold Cream 24c 75c Ponipelan Massage 4c 25c R-ublfoam ihc BRANDEIS TOMES here to the land opening In South Dakota last week. While In the lumber yard last Saturday William Kelner of near Klkhorn, stepped In between two lumber piles, and while Ihere kicked a brace that was holdtnK a lumber pile and It fell over on him. striking him across the back. At thla writing lie Is not expected to live. Millard. Miss Mamie Von Dohren was shopping hi Uinana Tuesday. Mrs. ciirls Kocn spent several days In Omuha this week. Mr. Koaker, the telephone manager, was In Valley last Saturday. Mr. P. B. Anderson attended tha Land show at Omaha 'I hursitay. Miss Margaret Slert attended the dance given at .lkhurn Saturday evening. Miss Amelia Frits is visiting relatives at Fort Crook at tho present time. Miss Oalnes, the grammar teacher, spent Saturday and Sunday In Omaha. Messrs. Vivian Hobeitson and Henry Andresen were Omaha vl.-iuna bunday. Mr. F. A. Bsldwln is vlsltim; her daughter. Mrs. Murphy, at Lincoln, Nub. J. K. Ittggs of Waterloo, editor of the Millard Courier, was In Millard Tuesday. Mrs. fteorge Doyer of Paplllion visited several days last week with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Suhl nave a party luat Tuesday to celebrate Mrs. buhl's birth day. Misses Alio Koch nnd Gladys Baldwin of Omaha spent Sunday at thulr reipect ive liome.1. Mrsfrs. Clifford. Harrow and Duncan Robertson of Omaha : visited In Millard Sunday evening. Mrs. Lemplie of Omaha, who formerly lived In this city, was visiting here with friends lent week. Mlts Marie Harder of Paplllion. Neb., "pent several days this week with her sister, Mrs. John Slert. Mirs KUzabeth MrMullen and Miss Flor enco Woodhull of Omaha were guests of Miss Mamie Von Dohren Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. William Von iKihren. Jr.. vlblted at the homo of Mrs. Von Pnhren's narents, Mr. and Mrs. Dahmke, at Omaha Sunday. A farewell surprlne party was riven Sundav even'ng In honor of Miss Mar garet Slert. who left Monday for Denver, f'nln. She Intends spending the winter there. Mlns Taullne Stnresrdt of this rltv anrl Mr Solomon of Smith Omaha were mar ked Tuesday at Omaha. The marriage -am a a great surprise to her manv 'Mends here. Ths community extends their congratulations. Valley. W. 8. F.ddv and Nols Johnson were In O-.naha Wedneeday. Miss Lola Prvan returned Wednesday from an extended trip In the west. Mrs. A. K. Hubbard and Mlas Annie Unblnson Were ahopplng In Omaha Fri day. Vr. and Mrs. W. O. WWtmore and children went n Omaha Wednesday to v I 1 1 the Ii nd Show. Ths rr"i" r"i o the Woman's rluh was held Fr'dav afternoon at the horn of Mrs. J. C. A gee. Vr. and Mrs. Tom VcN'ah packed their -.fU in a car and left F-tday for their new horn at Kearney. Neb. Mm. A. J MrDimstd wnt to Tllden "'"rn'iv for a v''t with hr aister. Mia. Heinpated, and other relative. Oult a number of the Vallev teachers and young peopl attended Ih address !-k i' , nr' ti.,v A SUNDRIES. IT l-Qt. Thermos Bottle .' fjJNk 1-pt. Thermos Bottle . rrAtl V4-gal. Vac-Jac Bottle , .$2.40 , .1.41 , . fo.OO .... Be SOAP. 15c Llquozono Soap . 6 cakes Cocoanut Oil Soap 2.V 6 cakes Cocoanut Oil Soap. .23c btu society Hygenlque 40c 25c Cutlcura 2ttc 3 cakes Harmony Rose 23c REXALL. $1.00 Vegetable Compound Oc 60c Rubbing Oil 4.V Shaving Lotion, 25c and 45c 60c Cherry Juice Cough Syrup 45c given by Willis Reed at Waterloo, FtI ilay evening. Mr. and Mrs. Mori a Johnson, Miss Nel lie Whitmoro and Mr. and Sirs. F. C. Kennedy went to Fremont Tuesday In Mr. Johnson's unto. Mr. and Mrs. Williams and their dauKh ters, lMh and Ada, of Fremont, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Kennedy Saturday and Sunday. John Hill was In Omaha Thursday. Mrs. W, It. Nightengale Bpent several flays with her daughter. Mrs. Mortensen, at Valparaiso this week. Mrs. George McDonld. who has been vIhUIiik Mr. and Mrs. A. J. McDonald, left Thursday for a visit with her par ents nt Long Pine, Neb., after which she will Join Mr. McDonald at Norfolk, where they expect to make their home. IrvtnpMon. O. M. Humphreys of Omaha waa a visitor in Irvlngton Sunday. Mr. William Kovtger celebrated her bivihday Wednesday with a party. The Congregational Ladles' Aid society held Its hint meeting at the home of F. U. Hibbard. Miss Alma Peterson spent Sunday at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mra John Peterson. Mrs. 1L W. Orant of Beatrice, Neb., visited at tho home of her sister, Mrs. D. C. Krats of Irvinston. Mr. and Mrs. L, Tirehan were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Ander son Saturdny and Sunday. Dccon and Mrs. Brewster of Irvlngton attended tho convention of the Congre gational church at Crete, Neb., lnit week. Mlfpea Fnnnln Anderon. Nancy Otte nnd Minerva Krats and Mr. Ira Finch are attending the t'nlon Christian En deavor state convention at IJncoln. C L. Schell Is visiting his daughter, Mrs. II. II. Harmon of Lincoln, while sttendlng a brotherhood convention of the Christian church at that place. Miss Fannie Anderson attended the eon venilon of tho ConKregational church last week. On her way home she stooped over nt Lincoln to attend the Union Christ 'un Endeavor convention. Tho Irvlngton Chrlatlan church rave n harvest home program Sunday evening The members brounht In farm products which were used for decorations and aft erwards given to tho poor of tha com munity. The Christian F.ndeavor soe'ety of the Irvlngton Church of Christ will give a Hallowe'en social ut the home of Mrs. 8. A. Hates, October 80. Kverybody is cordially invited. Kveryone not masked except mothers with children will be re quired to pay a fine of cents. Traffic is Heavy on New Interurban The traffic Is -ao brisk on the Omaha Papllllon interurban electric line that one car can no longer care for the business and another has beeii ordered, which is expected her next week. Two-hour service Is maintained now. When the new car is received, hourly service will be Inaugurated on Saturdays and Sundays and during the busiest hours of other days. A IMeaaaat karprlae follows the first dose of Dr. King's New Life Pills, the painless regulators that strengthen you. Guaranteed. lie. For sal by Leutou Drug Co. CUT FLOWER SALE Chrysanthemums 15c Also big sale Koscs and Carnations m Cut Flower Department New Store south side. DEPARTMENT PATENT MEDICINES. 50c Milk's Emulsion 35c Castorla 50c Syrup of Figs . . . e 50c Swamp Root . 60c Sal Hepatica $1.00 Duffy's Pure Malt $1.00 Lydia Pinkham's Vegetable pound $1.00 Smith's Green Mountain vator $1.00 Cooper's New Discovery .... We are having in our Boap department a special demonstration of Maxlne Elliott Oriental Tar and Hearts and Flowers Soap. Ask to see them. ' Clarke Particular to Whom He Reports The executive committee of the Com mercial club turned Henry T. Clarke down and he returned the favor by turn ing down the river navigation commlliee of the club. Clarke was appointed by the executive committee a delegate to a recent naviga tion meeting at Chicago. The executive committee this week waa too busy to hear la report and asked him to make It to .he river navigation committee. The river committee convened Wednes day, but Clarke didn't show up. The club porter was sent after him and found hlrr. on the street, but he refused to come. He wantJ to make his report to the com mittee that appointed him. Ilotldlna Permits. N. E. Adams, frame store, 4001 North Twenty-foui tti strett. $3 000; A. limited; 2m Pinkney street; frame dwelling, J-'.OOO. v ' . The Key to the Situation Be Ads. A FINELY told story of New York life. The authors style will captivate the reader a3 completely as if he were reading Dickens AT ALL BOOKSTORES A. C McCLURG h CO. PMuUn NawYoA CHICAGO SaaFmadeco mrnG Women's Ready-to-Wear Fall Coats, Suits and Waists Specially Priced Saturday Women's Long Velour Coats-Very popular. A number of styles at 35, $39 and $45 Women's Long Tailored Coats-All new styles ;ind colors-very serviceable, at $10 Women's Handsome Winter Coats-The new heavy cloths-very warm and practical at $15 New Lot of Women's Fine Black Broadcloth Coats-Specially priced at $25 Women's Smart, New Corduroy Suits-Made in tho new late fail models, at .' $35 Extra Special Lot of Women's Fall Wool Suits- Actually worth $32.50, at $19 Women's Net, Silk and Chiffon Waists-Fall stvlos at $3 .98 Women's New Tailored Wash Waists-Fall styles, nt 9Sc Women's New Sweater Coats-Smart styles, at 1.98 and $2.50 CHILDREN'S NEW COATS AND DRESSES Children's Pretty Dcarskln Coats All sizes, special, gl.QS An Extra Special Lot of Children's Winter Coats Actually worth up to $7.50, Saturday at S5.00 Children's School Dresses Wool serges in sailor styles, etc Three lots at $2.08. $3.08 and $3.00 Great SALE BAGS Remarkable Purchase of Fine Leather, Velvet, Beaded and New Cavalier Bags Velvet Bags In all colors, sizes and shapes. Ger man silver or leather frames; also fine leather bags with long silk cord and leather handles a 1 1 popular materials best of frames. Val ues up to $2.50, at ..20c . .32c . .45c . .45c ..54c . .80c Com- . .80c Reno . .60c ..80C Those Stunning ftew those fashionable bags, in all colors, , silk lined and made with Inside frame Saturday only, at COMPLETE SHOWNIG OF BEADED BAGS. Headed Rags Worth up to. $3.98, at '. .$1.08 Hallowe'en Novelties Scores and scores of the cleverest, most attract ive novelties for Hallow e'en parties, table favors and decorations. Hun dreds of varieties at 60, 100 anl op. A FREE TRIAL of The Reflex at Our Risk Here is Our Offer to our Consumers Wo ask you to let in install a Keflex of the stylo you wish, and we will make no charge for doing it. We will leave it for a period of ll) days. Then if you like it you keep it and pay the regu lar retail price for it. If you don't like it we remove it and make no charge for it. You take NO risk The Reflex, as shown here, costs $2.25. Call today and select your lamp und glassware. Suitablo to any room in your house. OMAHA GAS Old Time Remedy Darkens the Hair. Dandruff and Falling Hair Stopped. From time Immemorial, sag and sul phur have been used for the hair and scalp. Almost everyone knows of tha value of such a combination for darken ing the hair, for curing dandruff and falling hair, and for making the hair grow. In olden times the only way to get a hair tonic of 'his sort was to brew It in the home fireplace, a method which was troublesome and not always satisfactory. Nowadays almost every up-to-date drug, gl-t can supply hla ratrons with a ready-to-ue product, skillfully com u....ued in perfectly equipped labora tories. Tha Wyeth Chemical Company of The Bee for Hundreds of fin Leather and Velvet Bags, in coiotr nnri djhck . sian very elaborate fancy bags, at .$1.98 Cavalier Rags A wonderful lot of $300 Readcd Bags Worth up to $S, at ....... .$3.08 Headed Bags Worth up to $10, at $1.98 COMPANY .New York put an Ideal remedy of th:n sort, called Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Hair Kemedy, and authorise drugglttn to sell it undr guarantee that the mon ey will be refunded if It falls to do ex actly as represented. I If you have dandruff or If your hair lis turning -rray or coming out, don t delay, but get a bottle of this .remedy today, and so what a few days' treat ment will do for you. This preparation Is of fere 1 to tli-j public at fifty cent a bottle, and it recommended and sold by all druggist 4, Special Agent. Sherman & MctVinnell. lth and llarrey Sts., itith and Dodf-e ISta. liliiijilli All the ta