T11K OMAHA SUNDAY UKK: JANUARY' 1912. A Monday Begins Another Week of Bargain Giving Benson & Thome's Semi-Annual Clearance Sale Deeply Cut Prices on Clean-Cut Merchandise ;i Mothers will find this creat asx-mlilane of actual savings a welconu in fitting 9ut the children for the school session, commencing tomorrow. It be hooves the thrifty buyer to make selections from these splendid bargain offer ings while assortments are still complete. An uneq jaled opportunity to secure warm wool drese for school gir.s at 23 Discount Charming models, and handsomely mad from French ("halites, plaids, serges, Panama and mohairs; dainty colors c Copenhagen, wine and black, yoars. J3.50 Dresses, 2.08 $ 8.50 4.M) Dresses. 8.SH 9.60 5.00 Ureases, 8.7.1 10.00 r..r0 Dresses, 4.13 ' 11.00 0.00 Dresses, 4.50 11. B0 C.50 Dresses, 4.KH 12.00 7. SO Dresses. 5.6:1 13.50 Handsome, stylish Coats for girls, 0 to 10 years, at 3&' Discount Uroadclotb, velvet, lures, black caracul, chinchilla, maniilHh mix black Dobson Beul plush. if navy, brown, I 6.90 Coats, $1.17 $12.50 Coat?, $ 8.81 Slses 3 to 14 C.50 Coatf. J.8I 13.50 Coats. ll.OO fi.75 Coats, 4.50 14.75 Coats, O.M Dresses, 0..18 7.50 Coats, 5.00 15.50 Coats, 10.81 Dresses, 7. IS 8.50 Coats, 5.7 1.50 Coats, 11.00 Dresses, 7.5 8.75 Coats, 5.HI 17.50 Coats, 11.07 Dresses, 9.75 Coats, 0.5() IS. 00 Coats, 12.00 Dresses, .! 10.00 Coats, 0.07 19.7.. Coats, 13.17 Dresses, 0.00 10.50 Coats, 7.00 22.50 Coats, 15.00 Dreasos. 10.1.1 11.75 Coats, 7.M 25.00 Coats, 10.07 Chilian's Coats 33' a v; Discount Full cut, smartly tailored models in corduroy, chinchilla, cheviot and broadcloth; pleasing col ors and patterns. $3.95 5.00 6.50 7. BO Coats, Coats, Coats; Coats, $2.04 3.3 f 4.34. S.OO $ 8.50. 10.00 12.00 15.00 Coats, Coati. Coats, Coats, J 5.07 .7 H.OO JO.OO Stunning models in Suits for Juniors and smal Womtn 33 Wo Discount , Thera Is still ft beautiful showing of suits In rich novelties and mixture, cheviots and broad cloths. Junior sites, 15 and 17; small women's, 33 to 38. Boys Suits and Overcoats 25 Discount rialti blue: and handsome mixtures. $4.50 Russian or Sailor Suits K8.87 5.00 Russian or Sailor Suits 3.75 COO HusBlan or Sailor Suits 1.50 7.50 Russian or Sailor Suits 5.03 8.50 Russian or Sailor. Suits 0.37 vercts t'r buys s ,o 10 years, rnr boys tu ti 17 yearn, and all boy" eulta, eltner Norfolk or double, breasted styles at fame reduction of Stylish, cleverly fashionsd Coats for Juniors and small Women 33fi Discount Including polo, reversible, sailor collar and -plain tailored models, In beautiful colors and materials. Junior sizes, 15 and 17. Small wo men's, 32 to 38. INEW DRUG STORE RULING Special Counsel Says Partners Iowa May Not Sell Liquor. in MULCT LAW IS VERY STRICT ladnstrtal afrr ( imtrrrnrr llrld In l)r Moines to nnalifrr Hhw to Prevent Aecldente - New Masters In t hanrrrf. $15.00 Suits', 0.00 16.(0 Suits. ll.OO 22.50 Suits, 13.00 25.00 Suits, 16.67 29.75 Butts. 20.00 $32.50 Suits, ' 36.00 BuiU, 37.50 8ulr.s. 45.00 Suits, 65.00 Sulu, $21.07 tll.34 23.00 ao.oo 43.33 $13.50 Coats, 16.00 Coats; 17.80 Coats, 19.75 Coats, 22.60 Coats, $ o.oo 10.00 11.07 13.2.1 13.00 $25.00 CoatH, $10.07 29.76 Coats, 10.K5 35.00 Obats, 39.50 Coats, 45.00 Coats, 23.33 20.33 30.00 ll.C Discount Ladies and Children's Fur Sots 33' Young Men's Clothing 25 Discount Evory Department Ofltrs Dependable Merchandise at Heavy Price Rsductiens IKliil 1518-SO Farnam Street that tho time has arrived for the powers to act. j tianklng groups, however. are In a t'lf ferent poattlon for they are free from political considerations. Tlia Idea is tnat the banking combinations of Kussla and Japan mlsht loin tha ban mm groups of America. England. Franco and Germany in arranging a concrete plan for tho set tlamant of the Chines difficulty, which, tf China Itaclt should bo unable to solve lla own destiny, mlsht be submitted to the conflicting elements and. backed by tha offer of subatantlal loans In order to hlp pi are China on Its fact. For tha present the Idea of an Inter national banking; conference on the, sub ject has not advanoed beyond, an Idea, It Is In no way connected with the ar rival of J. P. Morgan In raria, where he la going to stay for four or flvo days on a private visit before hla departure for Kgypt. Germany Ready to Art. UEHLIN. Jan. l-So- Inquiry concern ing the dlapatch of troopa to China has been received hera from Waahlngton. There la no doubt aa to what Germany's answer will be.' The government Is fully lii sreord with Its minister who. with (!.- other diplomats there, already has i . ti'i inlned to Bend International troop tu guard the railroad - front Peking to Chin Wang Tao against either tha revo lutionists or the iovarnment troop. Th minister has full authority to act. If the occasion requires. No confirmation haa been received from the German mlntsters of the reporti by way or London t that an Anglo-Oernian eledltloii haa started from Tien Tain. WASHINGTON?, J in.) .-In view of the fart that other legation are sending troopa to protect the sonea allotted to thm alonj; the railroad from Peking to Chin Wang Tao, It I not at all Impoaalble that the Vnlted Elates wilt send troop to ailst. Taaa ftarnrlsea Powera. TOKIO, Jan. C-Pramier Yuan hl Kai's attitude toward th waca conference be tween the revolutionaries and the lni )rrlallats at Shanghai la erltlolaed by aome quarters her a aa tnexouaable disregard of the foreign powers who have com mitted themselves to render benevolent resistance in expediting the restoration of pcare In China. In other quarters, how ever, th explanation la given that ITe mlir Yuan Kill KaJ'a flrat lilea was to decide on the form of' government for China by nutlonal convention conipo.K-d of members duly elected. II bad an edict humeri to that effect but. finding that a eoucvelou even to title extent was unsatisfactory to the revolutionaries tha premier found himself pressed to the last extremity. At this stage four In .dents occurred which encouraged him to stand up for a constitutional monarcny. th iirst was the reaolutlon of th Mongol princes pledging their allegiance to th reign ing dynasty. The second was the me morial from Imperial generals refusing to submit to a republic. The third was that the members of the national assem bly In Peking, although they did not form a quorum, declared agalnat a re publican' form of government. The fourth was th prospect of securing money to carry on tha operation of suppressing the revolution made poaalble by the emprees dowager's donation ,of a considerable sum. Prompted by these facts Premier Yuan Phi Kill became defiant. Well Informed qunrtera here, however, maintain a be lief that It la totally !mioeatble tor Premier Yuan Bhl Kai to raise funds enough to oarry on effective military operations. . Phould hoatllltles , be re aumed, it la the opinion of those well informed peraonagea that they will never go beyond aklrmlMhlng, both sldos being" hard pressed for money. The powers for the present at simply watching further developments of the situation. The pour parlors have not yet taken place for deciding their future attitude. Sua Appeala for KuaUa. 8 AN KHANCldCO. Jan. 6.-A personal mcsaag from Sun Yat Sun at Nanking received today by tho Chinese National association calls on the Chinese of the United States to rush all available funds for th use of the now republic. mal verdict of guilty In the first degree Afterwards an effort could lie mado to obtain a commutation of the deuth sen tenoe through executive action. BURNS IS GIVEN HISPREEDOM (Ci.ntlnued from I'M rut Page.) (Kroiii a Btaff Correspondent.) 1F:S MoINKH, Jan. .-Hperlal Tele gram.) C A. Bobbins, spe lal counsel in i tho office of th- attorney general, wrote an opinion today stating that It Is Illegal for drug Mores operated by partners, to deal In Intoxicating liquors, even though one member of the flrrn may have a drug store permit as provided for by the mulct, law. The nueslion arose from Tipton. Wafrtr 1 onference. The first state Industrial saiety confer-; enm na held in tho office of State Labor , Commisslum-r Van luiyn this morning at tho state house. There wiia a general discussion of the problem of how to pre vent accidents In Iowa. Inspectors of cnmmlty Insurance companies and the mate; factory Inspectors were present. MsKters In Chancery. Juri-re Mcl'lieiaon this inuinmg an nounced the names of the various mastora In chanrerv who would serve in Iowa for ! Ihe ensuing year. They are George F. I Henry of l. s Moines, W. C. Howell of j Keokuk and (ieorge 8. Wright of Council I muffs. The work of theso men will be 1 In connection with the Cntted States dls- trict court In the future. To Name New lllahop. 1 Tlio official announcement of the choice of bishop for the recently established Catholic see of Ies Moines Is expected next week. It Is understood that the American college in Rome has accepted the nomination made by the bishopric cnmmitteo two months ngo. When tho an nouncement is made the work of or ganizing the dloceso will he started. Sportsmen Will Meet. Tho low.i Association of Hunters, called the Conservation and Sportsmen's league, will meet here next week. The association la devoted to aiding In tho game pre serves of the atate and has been fighting ihe efforts of the farmers of northern Iowa to' have nil the ponds and lakes drained tvil converted Into cornfields, fever Kpldemlo la I'.niled. President Farley of the state teachers' I college at Cedar Kails reports that the recent typhoid fever epidemic there lias conic, to an. end and practically all who were stricken have recovered. There were about IS) cltlxeiis and fifty students, but no member of the college faculty had the fever; there were three deaths among the students. Tho college was temporarily closed, l)Ut now noarly all have returned and the classes aro fairly well filled again. The authorities have never been able to decide what was tho cause of the epidemic. . Mate Case la Waiting. The ault for injunction brought by Frank Pierce of Marslialltowti on behalf of the Iowa League of Municipalities, to enjoin tho state executive council from the assessment of state property and col lection of tuxes on an assessment said to be Irregular, Is waiting In district court for action, and this week the attorneya filed an amendment to the petition. It In expected the arguments will be heard this month, though a large part of the taxes are already collected. Tload Abandonment I ndeclded. Judge Smith Mcpherson announced he would take time for deciding the question aa to whather or not the receivers of the Dea Moines. Fort Dodge & Southern rail road should tear up tho tracks of the abandoned portion of their road. The representatives of farmer living at Far rar and other towns on the line have raised a point that a railroad track can not be destroyed without special consent of the legislature. ' the passenger trains are running on time, nor are they even attempt!" to do so. No railroad operating in or out of Omaha has any call on any other, foi all of the trains are Trom one to six hours late. However, none of the pas ffiifcrr trains have been abandoned. Freight traffic Is being seriously In terfered with. Few of the freight trains, aside from those that are handling live stock of perishable goods, are moving. Engineers running Into the city slate that the weather Is so severe that e--ugh coal cannot he shoveled Into the fire boxes to make and keep up steam. iFWHWillMBM RICHARDSON COUNTY PIONEER VERY SUDDENLY STRICKEN HTELI-A. Neb., Jan. fi. (Special.) G. F. Aller, one of the early settlers In Rich ardson county, was suddenly stricken with apoploxy and died In two bouts. Peeeuser leaves a widow and two sons, ('. M. Aller of Kansas City and Kd Aller of Haddam, Kan. A son, P. I). Aller was shot near tho fajr grounds at Au burn several years ago during the July horse races, and the deceased had spent much time and money trying to find the man who commited the deed. Rev. J. J. Hell, the pastor. Is holding revival meetings In the Baptist church. Klx Young Men'a Christian association students from the Wesleyan imlverslty visited this place during the holidays, and were entertained by the four churches of the city. Programs were given by the students In the evenings, and one evening J. F. Bailey, state secretary of the Young Men's Christian association, was present and gave an address. Saturday after noon the county boys Invited the visitors out for a rabbit hunt, choosing sides, and 1i2 rabbits were shot. Rev. Mr. Cheno wlth, a student pastor of the Methodist Episcopal church, was Instrumental in having the gospel teum come down, and the Interest manifested during the meet ings win nik doubt be the means of doing much good. Hev, II. A. Wolfe has accepted a call as pastor of the Lutheran church and has moved his family from Davenport where ho was formerly pastor of a church at that point. The Art Department of A. Hospe Co. (Framers9 Cr aft Shop) Wo wish to gratefully acknowledge our sincere ap preciation of the patronage which we received during the Holiday masnn, and to thank each and every patron who asBlstol In plvlns ua the larsrent and most satisfactory Hol iday trade in Art Geo la which haa ever been done in this tily. We thank the Harlow Advertising Company for their careful preparation of the advertising which caused yon to realize, more than ever before, that the Framers' C'ralt Shop la the one best and moat dependnlile Art Departmut In the city "where the best people will always find their friends shopping." We feel that thanks are also due to the "News," ' Bee," "Htrnld" and "Excelsior" for un usual care In setting and placing our advertisements, and to the various manufacturers an 1 importers for supplying lis with quality goods and for taking prompt care of the many telecraoh re-orders which kept our stock up to the last second. We thank Mr lloepe for giving us additional araco during- our rush bo that we were able, aa never be fore, to display our goods to advantage. Wo thank our clerical force an' delivcrynicn for the p::tr: work nnd tee. nd our office force for handling their part of the bual na a . a niani;e; .i.lie.j ..hu&iactory to i :uci,.v;d. I-ast. but by no means Iciiat, we very gratefully thank Mr. Welch, the Weather Jian, for giving us Ideally perfect shopping weather. The Most Successful Art Department in the City of Omaha By Lucius Pry or, Mgr. ALLEGED BLACKMAND MAN HELD TO FEDERAL COURT , 0 PIERRK, S. I)., Jan. 6.-Speclal Tele gram.) After the government presented Its case In the preliminary hearing of Iee Canaan, charged with sending threat ening letters with demands for cash to Henry Kshelhruggo and Ham Thorpe in Sully county, Canaan was placed under bonds of $1,000 for his appearance at the June term of United States court In this city. He has given the bond and la at liberty.. Quality Laundry Is the basis on which our reputation has been established. . We lire not riding ou the reputa tion we have but are continually mprovlng every department. Start the Hew Year Right by Keeping Your Money, Life Insurance Policies, Tax Receipts, Contracts, Deeds, Abstracts, Bonds, Jewelry and other valuables In a SAFE DEPOSIT BOX In the American Safe Deposit Vaults In the Beo Building, 21C South 17th Street. Boxes rent S3, a year or $1 for three months. Call and see them. Open froriv 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. every day and until 0 P. M. Saturday nights. 1 an AGENTS FOR FRANKLIN HAMER & CO. HWWIIWMIMWJIWllsMW 1 Compare your our- customers be conclusive. week together with the McNumara brothra and McMunlgal, but United States District Attorney A. I. MeCor mlek Intimated that arrests of other men might occur both in San Franclaco and Lo Angeles at any time. Judge Wellborn adjourned court after ordering that bench warrants be Issued. After :illng the Indictments the grand Jury presented Its final report and was discharged. It Wtt'n later learned that no arrexta weie expected here today and this waa taken aa an Indication that only those named In the first true bill had been reindicted. EICHESON ADMITS MURDER OF GIRL (Continued fron First Page) 3dls Sarsaparilla 1$ generally acknowledged he Greatest lilood, .Purifier and Ktrenirtn-Uiver. Accept no 6ubstitute,Ntmt insist on having Hood's. (Jet it today. In uscal liquid form or chocolatej tablet called Haraataba. and signed the confession In the presence of the lawyers without a trentor. As he handed the document to his counsel, tie exclaimed: "Thank God. I have eased my con science of that load." A second copy of the confession was drawn up and signed by Hlcheson yester day and this copy, dated January t. was turned over to IMatrlct Attorney Pelle- tler lato yesterday. A conference followed, but whether it had any bearing upon what Is In atore for Hlcheson was not made known. Uverythuig thai seemed tu hint at a compromise wan discredited by the dis trict attorney today. ain Pelletlvr Informed Kk'heson'a coun sel that they should make the confession publlo and at 10 o'clock today In Mr. Morse's office, tha typewritten confession was handed to newspapermen. Katrraae Prsmlljr Nut Kspeetrd. . District Attorney pslletler pointed out today that the confession Is not a plea of guilty tu the Indictment, although it Is available as evldeiue in a trial and to a Jury It would nieaa only couvtctlon. Aa a first degree verdict Is Ihe worst outcome that tbe defense could expect, astute lawyers remarked tonight that counsel would rarely permit cour.jitm to go forth without hope of bomeihing leaa than the death penalty, and It is the genera) belief that aome understand ng mut have preceded the giving out of th document.' ' Oa possibility suggested la a plea of Insanity by reaaoa of which Klrheaon may be sent to aa asylum. Still another course of procedure may be the calling of the jury sad tha reading uf tbe con fesalwo, which would be followed by a for- ALLEGED BOOTLEGGERS ARE IN HASTINGS JAIL HOlORFXIK. Neb.. Jan. 4.-Spcal.)-Milo Williams, Kmll Uustavson and Frank Zellera, the three local young men urrrst .'d Thursday on a charge of Belling llnuor wttliuut a llcauau, were urralgnud before Police Judge I). II. Juhnson Friday morning and pleaded not guilty. A def lnlts time was not set for their prelim inary hearing, but It will no doubt be held early next week. The men were bound over without bail, having no friends who would ushIm them In view of tho heavy bonds thut would bo required nnd will spend the time until their pre liminary hearing lit tho county Jull. NO CESSATION OF CRUEL COLD . IS PREDICTED , (Continued from FlrstPage.) ilrls nrlvrn from Dormitory. CHARUiS CITV. In.. Jan. 6-Young women residing In the dormitory of the Charles city college here had a narrow escape early today whon the building waa destroyed by fire. Practically nothing waa saved from the building, the young women being forced to flee Jn their night clothes. The losa Is covered by Insurance lua i'i Motea. M A KN1I A1.L.TOWN Hecaime he would not consent to have bis arm ampu tated ROoa after hla hand and forearm was ripped by a Hw-r saw, John Alooney. a carivnte'. will probably die AS I lie phlalclaua feared gangreuo has developed, but It aaj only after ha waa told that lie would die boon thnt Mooney consented Saturday to Imve the arm amputated near tho shoulder Joint. 1HA UKOVrtni tljn, who baa Just resigned his position on tho King ranch In noMhwext Ida county near Cuvhlug, to go to Clinton county, la , haa been In continuous service ou the ranch for twenty-five years, a record as a farm hand (bat lor faithful and continuous service stands as the bet lit thla section. 1IA Ul:OVK-Tu- body of Mrs. Math! as Haroinky, ho died In l)a t il Hut, were brought here for Interment, the family having been pioneers In this secliun. M. ItiW'utuky, who died in Iva'i, was one of the first merchants lu Ida drove, and was at one tune a mem-l-r of the firm now my led Itohwer A lu'onr one of the laigeat mercantile houses In northwet-t low a. IDA dKOVF. Hatlle Creek In ihia couniv had her Kaloona cm down In numlier from three to one by th Moon decision, and now has a chance of losing inai tine betause oi inability to get quorum or the lounoil for a meeting to grunt the one m.tn a permit. I-d ward lloratman and Kllery Wood, members of the council al In California, and K A . hrlstutnsen. another councilman, la In uurope lor sis inoulua. probably on account of being accompanied by a brisk northwest wind. It was Intensely cold all over Nebraska, even down Into the southern part of the state. Home of the temperatures re ported at 7 o'clock follow: Tvroken Bow, !5; Ilunning, 20; Seneca, 20; Whitman, 20, Alliance, 18; Crawford, 18; Syracuse, 20; Blue Hill. aO; Wilbur. IS; Mlnden. II: Wllsonville, 24; Red Cloud. McCook, Imperial, 20; KustUi, 24; Sidney. 1; Scott's Illurf. 15: Long Pine and Nor folk, 22; North Platte, Hi; Grand Island, 20; Gothenberg, 20; Lincoln, 17. Wyoming Warmlngr I p. Through portions bf Wyoming the weather aeemS to have moderated some what. Saturday morning at Cheyenne tho mercury registered xeru, while at Ogdcn, I'tah, It waa a) above. At Winner, . L., the temperature at T o'clock waa 2 degreea below aero. Ee tween Pierre and Rapid City tempera- turea ranged from ID to 25 below. Out lu Wyomlnii. from Lander east aa far 4is Casper, a peculiar condition main tained Friday night unj yesterday morn Ing. In this section or the country the temperature was from sero to M degreea below. During the early evening a Chi nook wind poked Its nose In from the northwest and within a couple of hours the temperature rose to 30 degrees above lero. A couple pt hours later the wind whl'ied around Into the northeast, diow Ing a gale and accompanied by a heavy snowstorm. At almost the same Instant the temperature commenced to drop and neikt morning It was reported as being from xero te JO degrees below. In the lllack Hllht country the tern perature yesterday morning ranged from is to ) degree's below, the coldest weather being up around Uelle Fourane. Generally throughout the Missouri val ley It waa clear yesterday, but lajii iuoi there were many liolnts that were visited by light to fairly heavy snow falls. Mock la lo.ar. The railroad offices In the city are making every possible effort to keep In touch with the live nock situation In Kansas, the western portion of Nebraska and Wyoming. The reports received by them are to the effect that already the losses have been considerable, especially among the elieep men of Wyoming. hile cattle are standing the cold bet ter than the sheep It Is beginning to tell upon them. On the ranges wher plent) or hay was not put up last season, the losses are Increasing rapidly. The grounl la covered deep with suow and It Is ini poaaibla for them to get at (he dry gTass beneath. Cold II arte Travel. The continued cold Is getting In its work oa railroad travel, ahlch has now reached a minimum. Trains both coming and going are running light. None of Phone, Doug. 1812; Intl. F-10:ll. Wagons K very whew. work with some of the difference will Shirts In Saultary Covers. No pln8 or boards TEETH Kitten. Plates. 1 Special Prices This Month Kxperience Is what countx in dentistry and lr. Clark has had twenty-years' ex perience. It win pay you to call and see the aeta of teeth he makes on rubber at 18 and aluminum at J ID. If you are In need of anv dentistry work clip out this ad and bring It with aa it la good for 60 cents on work from tl to $u, and worth 11.00 on work over 5. Set of teeth tS.00 Very beat Met of teeth tSOO Aluminum Plates, very best made Blo.00 dold plates 185.00 and no Oold crowns $4.00 and op Porcelain crowns, like your own teeth, at 3jOO Cold fillings Bl.OOende.ij sliver filllnes 50o and Porcelain fillings SI. 00 Itrtdge work, per tooth $4.00 DR. CLARK THB VAXirXXM BEXTTtT, 04 Fax ton Block. Office Keora. I to li Eveulngs, $ to $1 is IfW inaaaBSBSBBBBBaBBBBaSBBBBBBBBSBBSSBBBBBBSBBBBSSBBaBBBaBBaBBBSBBBBBBaBBBBBasaBBSBBl j Stout Women Made Smaller Not Only u e s-k i sk . w i ror a Day, but Permanently A Wonderful New Corset Invention The makers state positively that these new Nemo I Corsets not only reduce the figure immediately by tha BnJM.l'n.fmAn A t.A An.l, I., f ... i 1 1 MfllfA jepitraoiuij tsiiu icoujuouuciik ui 1110 iicoji, vui, vrui iiiuau the figure permanently entailer by a process of auto matic massage, whereby the surplus fat ia softened, absorbed and taken away by natural processes. Wa haven't space to describe this ingenious new device; but ourcustomers have learned that all Nemo claims are invariably made gcod. Come and see tt "se two models: No. S53-vlthIowbit)$Qj;fl . No. S54 -medium basljO, Very long modish skirt, with triple Lastikops attach ments, which insure perfect ease standing or seated. A great $3.50 value simply as a corset and a marvelous value with these new features. sale HAYPEM BROS, sale Mondays, to 4. WCT.tisl)rhillsM..iMJMaasV OSTB ITCBT DISS BBOOsTO When you are taken away do you know that your property will go to trtoee you want to benefit without a a a e a essary pea set If you name ua Kxecutor In von' Will your direc tions will be car ter and econom rted out to the let hally and honea'- Wi draw. Wula without illtrt where aamaa Btx ecntor or Trsunoa. t 4eoUNMiAii ISaj Yes, You Can Afford a ''Victor Victrola" Now Thai Brandeis Stores are selling the h9i.fkf.mf nntfit nllurcii here conplete at only PTfjrS Ar4 xt Outfit Includes the new No. 4 "Victrola," selling at $1 5.00 in "con nection with a mag nificent golden oak cabinet. The outfit stands almost 4 ft. high and the cabi net contains needle tray and a compart ment large enough to hold 150 Disc Records. It's the gonnine "Hornlesa Victrola" with Vic trola sound. POMPKIAN KO M. TALKING MACHINE f AKLOItS BRANDEIS STORES vL7 ODASI Hero the tired lady shopper wends her weary way when seeking a brief rest. A dainty lunch, a cup of chocolate or her choice of any ono of tho many delicious, aooth tng, hot or cold drinks for which "Sodoaaia'' haa gained renown. Sherman & McOcnnell Drug Co. rive Coo Stores ia Omaha. rn rr ii in imfn untirinissi . J. DAVIS HEAVY IIAULIEIQ :afe holstls t 1818 Farnam Street Tat. Doug. 353 tpeciait y S y 5 v. r 1 it U ; - V mtmmaaaMMmmum