THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, JANUARY" 20, 1912. 3 OrHsi B: 318-320 South16th. St.' Your Unrestricted Choice of Our ALL THE EXCLUSIVE Tailorei .SMts Entire Stock f SOLD FROM $45.00 TO $125.00 Sale Opens Saturday Morning at 8 O'clock -3 -.,-'. . This extraordinary announcement will appeal to every wise -woman in Omaha who has learned not to be confused Sby the sales held atjlepartment stores but to wait for the final clearance of Orkin Bros, exclusive garments because it is a bona fide clearance of high class garments that arc one season in advance of what are shown elsewhere. K Everyone will be amazed at the wonderful collection of beautiful and practical styles for present or spring wear, ? in fancy or plain tailored models. ' ".',, ' " All our suits sold at N czar ecn ccci en 565, $75, 585, $95 and $125 Corduroys, Velvets, Imported Taney Broadcloths, Plain Broadcloths,' Imported Cheviots, Imported Suitings, Imported A Serges, Fur Trimmed Suits, etc. - A Your cSioice at FORMER TEACHER IS AUTHOR Child ! leader in Tern Immediately Adopted by Book Concern. WILL FILL A LOIO FELT WAR V. arias the Oaa la talld'a Edaeatlea Setae the M.W Weeds Ar Oeapled with Thesghta. Km Sam Eldrldgs at San Antoale, Teg., frmerly Mis Emma lvi of fcll Howard treat, a graduate or tha Omaha 1 1 tart school and an Omaha school teacher tor tea year, baa Wok mi Into tka literary liawllght a tha author of "A ChlM'a loader la Van.'' which tha American lieok company acoeptad for publication at ft rat reeding, aitd wMoa will aooa be put on sal lor Introduction la public school.. "A boa caa hum, A gnat can fly. An ant can run. And I oaa cry. A do( caa (row), A bora eaa walk.' A wolf eaa howl. And I can talk. Tha wlad can Wow, ' ' Tha fir can bora. A brook can now, " . And I can loam." ' It la by such verat at the, think, sirs. Eldrldg. that th tap eaa b bridged In th child ! education between the llrat mechanical raadlnc work and the growing aiaoclatloa of printed word, with thoughts. The child loves th rhythm and awing ot verse, h says, therefor b bt mar Interested In simple vena thao In prose, which makea It raster (or htm lo aatorlat th thought, with th word. Th book dala with various phaaea of child life In Ita relation to anlmat and Inanimate objects. What little girl would want to bar dirty hand, after reading "Th Morning Bath," which toll, how the bird, and chicken and cala wash them selves aa aoon aa the aun ta up and bow eves the nower an bathed la morning dewT What boy wou'4 waat bla time without qualm, of cooadenc after read ing tha story of "The Clock, how It tick off the second that grow Into day ad hours and rear.? Her la on en titled "Do Work Well:" Bvery little drop of rain Haa aosM work to do; So lias avery plant tlutt grew 8o dear child, have yon. Things Ilk those can never choos To da workwtl or Ht. Tou. my hild, can do sork sell. If yon oiriy will" It was th Interest of her ovn two little sir's In rhyme that l-d -tia. Kt- drirtg to th wrH.ng of litis volume. Her husband Is asststsst City attorney ot Baa Antonio. Dahlmanites Say -They. Will Have Big Train to Baltimore Dahlman deniecracy will bs represented at th national convention In Baltimore by a tralhload el hilarious, dyed-in-the-wool .upporten of th cowboy mayor and his political principles. If present plans carry. Arrangement are being mado to bold numerous meetings after th first of February to prepare (or tha trip. "W will decorate th train," tald Mayor flat, "lake a commissary coach along and with about W democrats we'll advertise Nebraska. W will r-ury literature deearspUv ( the stata aad of Omaha." Demoarats from several parts of the tat will ha expected lo Join th excur sionists. It baa been decided that no boosting will be don by any of them for Wood row Wilson, whom Mayor Iahl maa has repudiated. . . Because they will advertise Nebraska and Omaha the Dehlman dements will ark the Omaha Commercial club to chip in toward paying th xpensa of th trip. A Ion or twe of Uteratur will be distributed. Lincoln's Birthday Will Be Honored Th University club haa decided to make th birthday of Uncoln the occa sion of lie annual dinner. Just aa th Omaha club celebrates Washington's birthday, Th first annual dinner will therefore bo given on Monday evening, February 11. at the I'nlveraity cluN of which members will b duly notified. Hon. William T. Gurley will deliver th eddr en that occasion. Th entertainment committee which has this In charge would ho Interested In receiving from those who har any (uch relics In their poeeesatoa a auto graph letters, original photographs, docu ments or any other souvenirs of Abraham Uncoln. It Is their Intention to hold aa exhibit In the club room all day Monday of material of thla kind. Communica tions concerning thla should be addressed to Clement Chase, chairman. Michaelsen a Stop to Loan Shark Grab Waldemar arte had sen, city electrician. Is a member of th On ar e Danish Aid society aad yesterday wnt oa a. r.Jrsion of charity to a Danish I truly. This fa-a lly was ia Bead of money during the severe cold weather and borrowed Ut from a lean agent. On thla amount they agreed to pay K at the end of alx months, aj they bad don a before, being led to believe -that such Interest was (air. Mr. Miebaelsea went t the loan 'shark" aad stated postttvety ti-al bat H per cent woaad be paid on the men, which amounted to ft Instead of fa, The loan agent agreed to this and promised not to extort such a rate from the Danish fam ily again. Mr. atk-htetsea said thla owe family bad paid ths one loss bureau bout M la lute rent at a similar rate. Trains from East . Delayed by Storm While western Nebraska and Wyoming people are basking In Sunshine and work ing In their shirt sleeves In temperature ranglug from a to d degrees, those of central and eastern Iowa are hugging the stove. . Advice from Iowa are to Hie effect that from Fort Dodge eait and eitendlng from up In Minnesota, almost down to the Missouri line, th mercury dropped Thurs day night to from IS to Ss below aero, end the same kind of weather continues to day. Over a greater portion of that country there was a fall last night of from one to three Inches of snow, that drifted badly yesterday. Pasenfer trains from the east an from on to Ova hour late, while those from th west an practically on Mm. J HYMENEAL Pa X. Paalta and Edward gebraeder wrer atavrried by Rev. Charles W. Savldg at hi real dims. Thursday afleraoea at 4 They war accompanied by Miss Myrtle dark aad Earl Jed era of CaaacU Bluffs. Makes Profession - of Joining Army juioert McCooasb found a way to tnvel about th ceuntry at th expenss of the government, but will now have to answer for . his travels ta the United Slate commlsstaner. About twa months ago MeCoombs enlisted at th Omaha si my recruiting station and was furnished with transportation to Denver. McOsombs stayed at Denver a tew days and then left. About a Booth ago be enlisted at San Franctam and was furnished wtth transportation ta Denver strain. Tester dsy he spptied for enlistment at thy Oruha etatioi again, but, be was recog 5!si. He trfd to teste fescS this morning. When bs returned he wae ar rested by Officer WbeeJer. McCaorah had never takea t: ath when at Den ver and the reeruttmg officers bav not th newer te swear la the .recruits. CLUB BUYS COURTLAND BEACH Bod and Gun Member Unanimous . ..for the Jlew Project. FINANCIAL SCHEME WORKED OUT Stsrkasldlagj Members to Pay Ktlp a la ted Hem and Receive Lata aad Kreedan from Dees Fifty Theaeaad Fiaare Maaaed. Over 300 stockholder, of lb Rod and Qua club at a .pedal meeting laat night at the Itome hotel voted unanimously to buy Courtland beach and tha adjacent grounds aa a an. for the club. The property will be secured from the Crrhthton Really company at a coat of H.osh Flvs years urns bss been granted the club to nay fur It. A scheme was submitted by Frank Weaver, chairman at the finance commit tee. which showed how money eould he raised with which to buy the property. An entirely new club under a new con stitution will be formed, unanimous con sent being given this plan. The project calls for a: lesst tfe active member who will pay ISM Into the gen- eral fund, which will be used tor tha pur. ehaa of th all and the expense of Im proving It. With IS or mora charter member th fund would amount to ITVW or over, and 60. would be used for th purchase of the site, Rach stock holding member will be entitled to per manent privileges at the club and will be given a cottag lot on th ground ad joining the lake front. The dependent Wmher. of the stockholder's family would also be exempt from duea at th club. Beside the stockholding member, then will he a special associate membership a formerly practiced by the club. The name ot the new organisation may not be changed although a new constitu tion will be drawn up. Avsldlu Old reaatltatlea. The reason (or the new constitution la on account of th eld oonetitutioa not allowing the members to contract a debt of mora than Jio.ojs. Th new club will take possession of Ita quarter at Court land beach on April 1 when the first PXOM Is paid on the purchase price of fc'&Qro. According to the terms on June I another fl.OM la to be paid. July 1. tl.dOO, July IS, 1.M0; September I, tl.WO; January 1. 11J, fl.MO: January 1. lilt, F5.; Janu ary 1. u R OW: January Vmt, "; January L UK. tX.m. In purchasing the property the club will not have the revenue from th Ice la the winter until after July, 1M7. ewlft a. company now have the Ice cutting rights. A meeting will be held la the near future to consider changing the name ot the club, if K Is so desired end also to ar range some plan for the distribution of the lots sa there is evidence that ob jections will be made by some ot th stockholding members If they do not get a choice lot. Passengers Pounce . Upon a Pickpocket J. D. Rogers, Frank Lawaoa and John F. Mullen wen principal la the enact ment of wild scenes on a north-bound Park avenue street car Thursday. They were at Sixteenth and Chkago when one ot them aaw a maa attempting ta opea the porketbooa ot a woman oa the car. Th three st one attempted to arrest the fellow and after a struggle managed te subdue bins. He wae marched to the police station and te Desk Sergeant Mar shall said has aam was J. J. Boyd. TWO MEN KILLED IN WRECK ., NEAR WITTENBURG. MO. WITTENBERG. Me, Jan. UV-Tao men were killed Instantly, ene wss injured se riously, twa others were hurt slightly sad twe engine and twenty freight can were demolished when twe FrhMe freight trains collided, head on, a mile below this place early todsr. Both traina wen going almost at full speed 'When the sccurrsd at a i the vMlasiealnsi river banks. Chsrte Beard, engineer at the aerthbeund tnia. and Oars, the fireman, wen killed. Mlllbeua. brakemaa of the south see o traia. we acalded. ROBBER GETSGEMS; CAUGHT Forces Mr. Salrito to Yield Val uable Diamond, by Gun Play. LIKES UP HUSBAND AND SON beete at All, Missing Them, da Making K scape and la Feand Mldlaa la Flats at Sevea teeath aad Case Diamonds valued at KM) had. Just been forced from' Mrs. Hylvla Salvtte -by a robber at 1M. North sixteenth street, at o'clock last night when the woman'a nusband walked In upon . the . scene. Backed against the well, he and his wife aad son. v. A. Montgomery, were shot at by the rubber la making hla retreat from the upper ball ot the place. Two of the bullet narrowly missed Balvlto'i head. ' i . The loud reporta brought patrolman Hudson. With Palvlto he followed the robber from a' aaluon downstairs Into which the robber had also fired In ht anxiety to escape, and located the man hiding In the Kstabrook flat under con struction a i seventeenth and Cass street. Patrolman Hudson took the revolver from th man and handcuffed him, led htm to the police station. The chamola .kin bag containing Mrs BalvHo a Jewel were then taken from hi pocket. aya Task Jewel far Iteveage. The men gve his name as J. B. Frederick and said that he wa a rail road man. living at Norfolk, Neb. U declared he took the Jewelry to avenge himself for the loss of a watch Which Mrs. Bait Ita had taken from him. A pawn ticket In hi possession showed that the .watch he spoke of la at th American loan office. Fredericks went to ths Balvlto rooming house Wedngsday night and secured a room.. When, he returned lan night, Mrs, Falvlto and her son. who operates ths rooming house, thought he hsd come In to retire. Montgomery waa at tha stove In the rooming house office punch ing the (Ire. when the man walked In. ' Mrs. Salvlto. who waa there on a visit. wa seated In a chair nearby. "'Give me your poeketbook," demanded Feeder-1 tcks. Mrs, falvlto thrair out her bands and said she hN no poeketbook. "It's In your waist then. Olve It to me." To emphasise the demand Fredericks Jerked forth revolver, and leveled It at the woman. Mrs. Balvlto Immediately compiled, ; ..... aaeata at aalvlta. Afhea th son raised from his stooping postun In front of th stove. Fredericks pointed the gun at him with the demand that he stand back against the walL Then Salvlto came up the stair nd walked directly la front of Frederick before he saw the gun. He also wss made to back against the wall and the robber showed his determination by shooting directly at his head. Turning shout, Fredericks nn down stair. Ha opened the rear door of th saloon below and emptied the remaining cartridges from hi revolver aa h wa leaving. Mrs. Falvito won diamond earrings and a valuable diamond brooch which Fredericks did not take. The chamola skin bag that ha made her give him coa ts toed five diamond ring and twe pain of cuff buttons. On pair cuff buttons wss mad of KM gold niece. Mr. Sal vita formerly waa Miss Georgia K steer. She Hves at TU North Four teenth street. The boHc d not believe that Fred ericks t a crook. He was drunk when he entered the he use. He waa recently released frotn th hospital, where he had beea all summer as the result ot ah acci dent la a railway wreck last spring. In pouca court Frederick, said he did not know he had tha Jewels or that he bad entered the house until told of it this morning. He claim the last thing he remembered waa eating dinner yesterday noon and knew nothing until he awoke this merntna: In Jail. Re pleaded Sot guilty to a charge of grand larceny and robbery and was bound ever to the dis trict court. A "3000 Pair" Pants Sale Palace bought 3000 pairs of Men's Pants at it's OWN idea of a price- bought 'em cheap enoul spring a SENSAT s v r uaa aj yi i.Tj,ii k m, uiivo. a price V i J "Saturday "Hi:J mm Trfr mm IV ft ' Cohen, Goldman Co., of 4th and Broadway, X. Y., who "set the pace for all America on pants," nave seen fit to dispose ' of their ENTIRE end-of-the-aeason stocks, surplus lines, house and road samples, etc.. at THIRTY-THREE AND A THIRD CENTS OX -THE DOLLAR, and the "Palace" was the lucky buyer. Palace says ''"lucky" because Cohen-Goldman trousers are In imitable at ANY price; at two-thirds reduction they are simply III RESISTIBLE. The 3,000 pairs on special sale here Saturday Include every si:e from 30 to 53 waist; include patterns that proved best "sellers" during the season Just passing, and the mere fact that "Cohen-Goldman" MADE them, insures "class" and plenty of style. Men's Pants worth up to QQ $1.50 pair are going at pair w v W rfasaaWsaaasaatsttaaaa Men's Pants, worth up to 2CI $2.50, in this sale at pair ajnapjMWMJsnrn1a Men's Pants that always bring to $3, are here at pr. A vir C Men's Pants of the usual t Qfi up to $3.50 grade, here at A 5 O Men's Pants, worth as O A O eahWaVVhAmVV-a much as $4, are included Men's Pants America's very classiest kinds that usually bring to $5.00-now at, per pair only ....... 2.98 These are FAR bet ter pants than those generally of fered in ".ties". The Cohen Goldman grade ia invincible always. I H clothing company I eTe4)JMuj CLOTHING COMPANY COKJ4 & DOUGLAS. TURKS LOSEJffiRCE BATTLE Large Fart' Attack . Column of Italian. Hear Tripoli. FRENCH STEAMSHIP IS SEIZED Itallaa Office Sara that Saaaosed Jtrt t rees Serves ee Bear are Tsrklsh Officers a Olsaalse. TRIPOLI. Jan. 1.-A terrific attack vraa mads yesterdsy by a large body of Turks and Arab on an Italian column, which waa on the march, about ten mile, from the town of Tripoli. - ' Tv.. iiaiian tranna. which consisted of detachments of all arm, left Tripoli early In the morning on the way lo Ohlrgarisn. a raall oaa Is situated about trn miles alone the coa.t to the west of the -town nA tmrmiuutMl hv a number of mud forts, which hitherto had flvea shelter to Arab Irregulars. 8uddrnly, as the soldiers wr marching along the road, which runs parallel to tha coast, they were attacked by a large force ef Turks and Arabs. The Italians inn-Ktiiiv tank un Dosltioa and threw up field entrenchments. The enemy con tinued Its attacka through the day. but finally retired. Detatla ot the losses have not been re- ported. Tarha Retreat ta Desert, A ft Mr the Italian army, which Included three battalion, of line Infantry, a bat talion of grenadiers, two batteries or ar inu.rv ta-o sausdron of - cavalry and other details, had taken up position after tha flrrt onslaught by the tutus in in ndnlty1 of Uhlrgartsh, a galling Ore waa poured In on them, eh. Ttif-ka and Ar.ih who were In con siderable strength, were under cover In th brush ot ths oaa!. Artillery fir from th Italian bat teriea caueea the enemr to withdraw for a tin, hi. the returned later with heavy 'reinforcement and .ucccedcd In turning tbe Italian right. Th llallan commander .iicoeeoea in rallying bis forces and after aeveral hours' fighting th Turk finally re treated to th desert K reach Vessel Seise. n-via r.n is Italian destroyer to day seised th rrencn steamer staaouoa, j Douna to Tunis arms Mi - , The afanoube la a mall boat be.or.ging ta th French una. It waa earrytng ninety-Bine passengers. Including twen tv.nine Turkish nurse, belonging to tbe coiaapny of the Re Cross, which has left Harseliya Wednesday and reached her yea'rrday and la due at Alexandria January It - Trinidad Woman Shot by Burglar TRINIDAD, Cole.. Jan. It-Mr George & Plercy, wife of the cashier of tha Colorado Supply oomsany store at Segundo, west of this city, wa shot In the bsck and probably fatally wounded last night by an unidentified man who was attempting te rob the More. The robber, la turn, waa shot and hilled by Earl Tucker, city marshal of Valdes. a camp one mile south of Sea-undo. ToCet Its Beneficial Effects Always Buy the Genuine $YRUPflG$ ant) &.X(Rof$EllfA Sold by ell leading Druwists OneSize Only, 504 o Bottle , Relieves Backache Sloan a Liniment is a great rem edy for backache. It penetrates and relieves the pain instantly. SLOANS LINIMENT ia also good for sciatica. Mr. narcna Korstas, of Whtttler, Csllf writes: "I had n; hack hart la theBoersmr. I tried all Vlads of dene without sneaa. Twe weeks age I ft a soul, ef Sloaa'e IJalswiU le try. The Irst appneattoa eaassd tnrtaat ralisf." etHSTJ inlin. tiaa ,. !.. Dr. Eirl S. Sloan . Boston, Mass. In the papers ef Hems being burned ur entered by Burglars, which means a loss of valuables to the owners. Den t risk vr valuable In this way a Safe Deposit Bni in our Fire and - Burglar Proof Vault ia the .ur way te avoid the risk. The cost Is front S3. upwarda yearly. Omaha safe Heaeslt Csapaar, See the loretlens offered today, atreet Level Eat rear a Vaalt. lsi ran-iAM street. SAGE TEA DARKENS THE HAIR AND RESTORES COLOR TO HAR the asm object aa the lie Crnes so ciety. The steamship officer declare that he vessel wa not carrying contraband r kiiwL in anlte ct this the 'vessel wsa arrested and takea to Cagtlarl In Sardinia. vk. Italian arfieers who effected the sehntre of the Masouba professed to be Uev that Turkish officer, were en board daatfsrd a aurvea. Itallaa destroyers also stooped and searched the Oermaa steamer Srhleswig th North Oermaa Uora uae. wnicn aaeeal thaeared with Harder. FORT WORTH. Tex.. Jan. r.-J. R 8ned ss tceay mdu-t-4. charged wtth tt-9 fbttrder of A. ti. itevee, sr., and his trial was set for January 9.. Kneed, whose wife eeoped with A. O. Bovee. Jr.. te Winnipeg ta Novemoer, ahot and ail ed th (athar oa Jaauary u. Cures Dandruffa Stops the Hair from Falling Out and Makes It Grow. There la nothing new about th idea of usiagr aaga for restoring the color ef the hair. Our areat-grendmothers kept their locks soft, dark and glossy by astng a "sag tea." Whenever their hair fell ant ar took aa a dull, faded ar trakd aswearanca they mad a hr cf aaca Isavaa aad applied It ta thetr hair, with auuaeifulr beneficial eft art. Nowadays wa aoa't have to resort te M-ttma, Urnums taMthods at amtherlag ths herbs and making th haa. This dene by ckllhhal chemists better than could da It ourselves, sad all we have ta da I t call for th ready-mad prodftrl. wyeth's Sag and Sulphur Hah- Rem edy, containing aag. In th proper strength, wtth tbe addition ot sulphur, soother Id-tlms scalp remedy. The manufacturer ef this remedy authorise druggists to sell It under guar antee that the money wul a refunded If It fall lo do exactly as represented. Doe't aeglect your hair. Get botti af Wyeth's Bag and Sulphur today, and notice th difference after a few da: a' This areearatloa t offered te th anblla at fifty cent, a bottle, ard la recom ind and sold by all druggists, Sherman a: hleConnell Drug C., Cor. Mth and Dodge, Cor lath and Harway. Or Mth and Kama as. -- North lath I St, Loyal HotaL EISTULA-Piy When CURED TT51arvar I B IT q aSta. Ail K octal jjueases cored withoat a surgical Bk I I lial BBat eperatioa. No Chtorolorm, Ether or other rco-j arsa, am am -aase- --.- evai aswasineitc aseo. vvnauuanrutiuy tolas a LIFE-TIME. aTiXAjiiSATvo-i r;t. W wcrrs roa book or rtLts and rectal diseases with testimonial DC K. m. TAanrY. X24 a BuaMenc Omaha. Meaewsha ta