- THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: JANUARY 21, 1911 ' 7 J A January Sales at Br andeis Stores Every Omaha Woman Should Attend These Special Bargain Events Monday and All This Week 'I. A On Front Bargain SquareNew lll Foulards; d e t a. suueii and med lura designs, a - t e w floral pet , tarns, ate regu lar tie in quality. at yard..'-'' HP SC-ln, Half Wool Repellant Sslt. Inn, gray and brown only worth Tic yd.; Ml-39c High .Class Imported Wash Fabrics for In Our Wash Goods Section, on Main Floor. We haw. doubled the apace for this populsr section. Hundreds f Oinana women are talking of the beautiful fabric, that Brandel.ar. sLwlnglB idn of the new wm. Many of the foremost Waab. (keLuafTeend us their exclusive designs In Voiles. Iftrqulsettes. trooes www """"., vnii and .11 f ftodde Bad In ft Co.. Fie? oa . ."!"'r:.r.-;:,;..,. m th. LrTon. product, txciusnw . ' - j ., - matnii mm anunav ox eirreane swveowea. i-w - ot on sum . . - ;v . is, ... ward aa New York and Chicago a imraw soups, i -: BB lO ll.Ftf. ... n.- ir.tl.. 7 Inrkaa wlrla! at. Taid....aoC ! Dleoaa of satin atrip. Irian Poplins, 17 Inches wide; at, raid.- UP ofTtttterflSTd'a English 0c Voiles: at. tl ptooaaof Priestley's -lnca Bilk Stripe Vollea. worth !".... 7 is nieces of 24-toeh Uk flnlahed BOe Bengallna Glaee; at, ry-J" IS pieces or " r voii-a horder. florals and lardlB- (t pieces or tea geouuw ..60c BRANDEIS SILKS FOR 1912 Show Correct Styles and Exclusive Designs. .. ... . o tat. feahlnn'a latest do- we announce tne snowing u , . ..... erses dre- .Ilk. fJJZ B,-,vZr-rri.tel Voile d. IoIteclieaand4Ilnchwlde.at.yard.1.00tol.. A New Imported Drew Silk for Street and BmDffljj Ww dime. CjJtUly Cbar.n . oft. cHn1 dr. -Ik .nllk. ay thlna arer abown. The well ksown C J. Bonnet, W" ' iSeSy IllaSl to u. for Omaha. $1.10 qnallty. .95 J V4 tochaa; navlee predomlnaUnf with the white atrtpea. CCg 17 inchea wide; t, yard t . WATER PROOFED FOULARDS. 3&-inch and 24-inoh Waterproof Foulards; patterns in Arabesque, Cathedral; Gothio, Dresden, Siamoise, Eyelet, Filet, Cameo and Jardiniere; also dots and stripes of all sizw'in .all.the leading shades- 111(1 $1 for T912 Are Here 1 ,J i V0 w Early showing of the newest 54-inch tailor suitings, Epingle MA a T 1 J .AainmA ArVIUI diagonals, glace eliecis, ijengaimB coma, wiumC .8, shrunk -and sponged gray Vigoureaux suitings, mixed grays aad tans, and the fashion's decree, creme serges and diarais,.t . A 75c and $1.95 . ,BlIUVel IBWIH"! the ll.lt to 11.00 gradaa; at. a 1 hamaaimna. Bcotnh aulttnaa. JjlJo -69 7 Se ' ato. Ik. to It Taluaa.at yd., ' New Arrivals in Women's Ready-to Wear Section Women's New Wool Serge Dresses for 1912 Bare are thoae favorite new modal of practical serge and whipcords smart and noTel deeJgne for the new season, in white, nary, brown and blark at $10.00 12.50 S15.0Q 19.00 825.00 S35.00 Dainty New Silk, Net and Lace Party Dresset New arrjTsJs of charming party and erentng frocks in the dreesiest. smartest mod els that hara yet come out for 1J12 all new features at S19.0O S25.00 835.00 $49.00 . Special Showing of Misses' Wash Dresses They, are J art aa practical as they are pretty. They are the new season's hits for misses; special prices are ..-92.50 $2.88 $3.93 $5.00 $6.98 Pretty New Wash Frocks, Children & Juniors The now aprtag waah fabrics, fa chambrays. percale, repps, ginghams, cotton cor don) rs aad Urns. Hnndreds of pretty styles, different from past season'a style at 98 $1.50 $198 $3.50 $2.98 $3.98 $5.00 $6.98 Special Groups in Our Jan. Undermuslin Sale Omaha's great bargain event that is appreciated by keen buyers. Monday we will offer new lota and make bigger bargain than erer at 45 98 $1.39 S1.98 French Undermualins st unheard of prices. Our owa Importations that we offer made ap in designs strictly under our own direction at reduced prices. , lilt lip pig h . mm ft mi mm Fur Coats Furs Sets-Fun Scarfs Fur Muffs v From Our Big Purchase ' v ' - Eastern furrier's entire surplus stock at-abou one-half the actual value also clearance sale of all our own great stock of high class furs at bargains equally wonderful all this week. ! January Sale of Drapery Materials and Curtains ." aaa aer rod Sa I par ram pair of Ka Curtain, trimmed It. vatr, , pur Latm Curtalaa, wocta -up I-.1 at, pair .a Lao Cnrtaiaa, worth up to ln OirialiuC' worth ip to -' av pair ki at Pouch Corars. Inrha wide, that are worth "P I !.. at each UM tjMotal Vrlaas as Wladaw Saa. , Lilian fliadaa, 3 Inch by JJ,t, tWI'tl .,.,...... -sUl Llnan Shadaa. It Inch by 7 f t--Bl OU oiaouVshaoei'ii'tocnae by iT , asJSj I 1 ft at. arn T-l BRANDEIS STORES t Monday Specials in our January Linen Sale ... Mill Ends of . Mercerized-- r Table Damask Scalloped Edge Table Clothe at J.B Very fine quality Aus trian damask table cloths, 71-xTt-lnch slse, with the famous "Interlock" edge; warranted to give the very best service; regulsr $4.l values; your choice of either square or round cloths; each, $2.98 $4.0 Table Clothe at SAB Eitra fine quality, heavy dou ble Un damask, J 1 V yard ' sle; never sold at any linen store for less than f 4.(8; on sale at $2.50 3xS-yard Table Cloth at KxceUent. qusllty pure 1 Irish linen damask table cloths, 2t3-yard slse; Tory attractive assortment of patterns to so-' I act from; usually sell at 13. tl; Monday special ' ' at $2.48 Bed Bpreada Large else fring ed bed spreada, very heavy crochet with cut cornera; suit able for large brass beds. Our regular !.3 qusllty; each, at $1.50 ' rtoallnped Mamelllei Bprwada at 9S.no Very fin quality satla maraelllea bed spreads, scal loped with cut corners: regu lar 5.00 spreads, ea. $3.50 Monday we offer immense assort ments of the very finest grade of imported mereeriEed table da mask, , which, regularly sells everywhere at 59J tip to 75c a ( yard-nin lengths of iys f r yaras to 4 yaras--on x . sale Monday at, yard.Vr-V', , .... v - ---r- . -1-. - An extra good quality of 71-Inch Pure Linen Double Satin Damask; regularly worth $1,91 a yard; at, yard. .$139 11.60 grades of Pure Irish Linen Doable Satin Damask, 71 ins. wide, yd., 9fg Very heavy weight silver bleached Pure .' Llnea Austrian Damask, Tl Ins. wide; " worth' ll.Hj at, yd...'....'. . ...79k 14-Inch full bleached Pure Irish, Linen Satla Damask; aa 5e value; at, per yard ..'.'.'.V. . i '. v.1 .59 Linen Pillow Tubing 4 5-Inch round thread pure linen tub , lng, a beautiful quality, usu ally selling at 8c a yard . special sale price, yard 69 Line Sheeting Extra weight, round thread pure Irish linen sheeting, 99 Inches wide; $1.26 grade; at, yard.. .85 Linen Sheets 72x99-lnch else, worth 7.60 a pair; at, per Plr ......... $4.98 Linen Pillow Cases Made of the very best grade of round thread Irish linen, 45i36-ln. slse; worth $1.98 Monday special, pair $1.85 irge slse Irish or Austrian Linen Huok Towels, fine weave; 'worth tl to )1.36, at, each 49 Large also Scalloped or Hem stitched Huck Towels; worth - 60s to "6c, at, each ..25 White Fleece Bath Towels, double thread, long nap; reg- ular 16o values, at each 15 Regular 60c values at .-25 Regular II values each, 49 le Turkish Wash Cloths at 2 Goods , , Basement. A remarkable variety of beautiful band embroidered White Cotton Crepes. These are our own di rect Importations. ' Dainty, new designs for 191J. . Select your dress or waist pattern now while assort- ' ments are perfect, at, ysro, it.ov down 10 zoo. , , , j 40-lach While Ksgllsh IVMted t'repe .. Very fine -quality; on sals at, per Jard $1.39 40-Inch Plain White Cot ton Crepe Rxtremely fin for walata jani - gowns; at, yd. J.. (75 ST-Uoh Watt mbreisand : Onyiln pin dot and other dainty delcn, for ' wlt. dra, anaerwear, ate; quality; on aala at, yard ..so SS-taMk WMte BJppltw , Th roush dry fibrto ud o much for houae drae, . valata rhlldran wear, undermuallna. etc; neada no tronlas; special, yd. loo -SILK PETTICOATj Heavy Dresden Patterns, all col ors, worth to $4, t . .. $1.98 Wednesday. Great Bale WOMEN'S SKIRTS ', See Douglas St Windows. Greatest Specials in January Sale of High Class Embroideries 29c Thousands of yards of crisp, new 18 and 27-inch fine Swiss, batiste and cambric embroidered flouncings, skirtings, cor set coverings; also wide insertions and galloons. The clev erest designs of 1912 in beautiful eyelet, floral and combi nation effects. Greatly admired in our dis play window. Many actually worth 60c a yard -'big bargain square piled high; at, a yard : . . Here's a New Lot of New Season Patterns 27-inch Batiste Embroidered Flouncings, in dainty, new combination Irish crochet, Venise and blind relief effects; also 45-inch fine embroidered batiste skirtings in elegant blind relief and English eyelet effects; worth up !7Zr to $1.50 a vard bargain square; at, yard. .... I ... " J 25c WIDE EMBROIDERIES AT 13o A VARD. Wide corset cover embroideries; also medium and wide edges, up to 12 inches wide; hundreds of effective designs to select from. Worth up to 25c a yard 1 C bargain square, at, yard 1JL FRENCH AND GERMAN VALS.. LACES AND INSERTIONS. Pure Linen Torchon Laces. Piatt Vals., Point Paris and Curtain Cluny Laces, etc.; many worth op to 16c a yard on big bargain T square at, yard s. See Brandeis Superior Line of HairGoods Second Floor and Pompeian Boom. If you'll Inspect this department you"U see at a glance the high standard of excellence we maintain and realise that our prices cannot be duplicated, quality for quality. Our hair cannot be detected-from your own that's "Brandeis Quality. Gray Switches Short stem, all long hair. Prices upwards from 32.45 88-Inch Natural Wavy Switch. IV. uu vaiuva, av ..... Cluster Puffs First quality. 16 to 18 puffs to the set at $1.45 SH-ounce; ..$5.98 Transformation Made of natural wavy hair. 16.00 values at $3.98 A I lover Hair Net 36c sixes while they last . at .....25 Manicuring with Brandeis Oriental Oil Is an innovsi'on serves the beauty of the nails prevents brlttlencss and bans nail Appointments made by phone. w5i pre- Lindsay Lights and Mantles In China Section West Arcade A demonstration and aale Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. Mr. II. H. Osborn, apeclat representative direct from the factory, will be on hand to explain th super ior durability and lighting capacity of their line. Special cut prices will prevail all during the demon stration on every Item In the line. Gaaco Inverted Light coniplt at SI IS Kxcelator Inverted Light. complete at SS , Comet Inverted Light' complete t .S No. Uprlsht' Light ...!.. Mt as A aplendld opportunity to lay In a food supply for the future. Regular eaoli ..... Regular Ho ai-h Regular Regular 19c Mantle, at, T Mantles, at. 10 Mantle, at. 13 Mantle, at, lSe ISC isc BRANDEIS STORES ilVmer Hebmk Maaoihotaw ' Givti Eig Tiowi oa ftueition. WZEEE TWJST8 EOTBXSTS LIE tUM a . IMtrat Delav"t , et ; B , Caa ;' , Saatry la the tatted ' ' ',. i Slate. ... . .' doing t.yuruay.' although r not atopptag over., was J..0. HamllWo, who M feriDMly In charg of th beat ufar factory at Orand laUnd, and 00a of th Incorporator ef aU tba factories mrgd .lute th Amartcan Bt 8uw oampany until W, whvn. .aaaoctated with La ! oaoltalJ. he oraotel -aM plant at Hamilton C.ty. Cal Mr. blamliton I still graatly .Uttrt4 In Itsm Welcomed Uy Many Men This recip caa b filled at home, a that aa an nd knew of " thr' trauMaa, a th lofrdlnt cmn k obtawau aaparataiy at aoy. waU atovaaa orua alar. .Xny r . la rag'Uar a aw uiany duiarcot praauiiitiaa ar ceuaiaatly 110 Uid wltn tnam. Tai wilt prov a waleom bit ef mfonnatwa lor all Uioaa wba ar evarworaau. gtooaiy, , pendaiit. . oarvuaa and have uembllog Uniba, baart palpitation, ouilnaaa, coita aztraouiiaa, tnaomnla. faar with out lauae, tlmuiiy tS vaaturlaa, ' aad saaaral Inability U act natur aiiy aud ratlouaily aa otber do, baeaaae tha traauuant can be pra lrd aftcratty at home aad taaei wuaout aoy ana knowledf. Ovarworaed affica nea and tha suuy Wrtuoa of l octya lata hour and dlaatpaboe will. Il la aid. fm4 th raataratlv tbay ara Jf th readar daeldea'to' try'lC sat three euacaa rf ordinary sjrrnp anaparilla eompbund aad oa auaci eorapoaad fluid beliawort; nix and lat etaod twaaoura; (haa St one euaee carapewnd aaaaaca rardtxl aad ana ounce. Uaetur c- , dvfoett compound l cot cardamoo), nil ail toaiher. ahaka wall and tac a teaavoonru! after aaeh anal ' aad nee abae rattrtog. A cartala wall-anoaa medical ax part aaaart tr.at tlwntaanda of man and "iianr woman ara uffrara all tactiw of dormant circulation ef t biood aad a eonciuentlal tm palrmaat of th aarveu forra. whkh begeta tba taaet dreadful arptoma aad untold mfceery.--Adv. the eavelopawnt of th beet sugar duatry. ' i 1 ' "This aouatry should produce It own augar," h sale. "MilUons of aera of land la th ITaltad Watte are particularly adapted to tba sugar beat ss wall ss to uaar ease. 'and whravr a factory u oroocrlv located and Intelligently man aaea. prosperity I ut ta follow, for th raqutramaat of ugr factor! ara rar- reachlnc. borelng th earning ef rail. roads ard coal 'minaa, ooneumlng large quantities offutl, lubricating oil, nm rock. seoh. barrel, baga.. twin agri cultural Implement, machinery, aad. In fact, atlmulatlng nearly. vry branch ef Industry. .It mean lntntv tannine a higher value ;for lend, while the-best pulp furnishes probably th bet fodder fur. fattening cattle and aheee,- "Caiw.and beet ugr, refined with all Impurltl eliminated, ara absolutely th eama.aiHt It labia protect loa war aa eured th devdopaiant of the sugar In dustry ta thl ojuntry would be rapid, aavtitg aonwthlng ovr gtejo,jer.O0S) bow an nually sent abroad. ."Th confessed robbery of million of dollar from' In government, many mil lions to-rebate from railroad, together with tha' flood of literature 'relative 10 th poor lteed Cuban, with a vtw of getting th product of Cuba In 'fre of duty, bas made tba sugar trust extremely obnoxloua ta ovary ion. Thi Is put his tory, and It I now soneeded that th ugr truat and so-called Independent reflaerlea are being managed beowtly and IntelllgeMly. "Tha an gar trust baa nothing hatvr to d with th pile of raOMd augar. the market bdns dependent oa tha can of raw augar,' mad In Londoo. It raw ugar at high, retlMd follow and vie vena. Th recant high prices ef sugar were due to the failure of tha beet sugar eroo ta Europe. Had It not bees tor our bt and cane sugar w would probably hav mob n s-eent sugar martlet for re fined, clearly demonstrating the wtadom t eneettraglag our, ewa people to pro duce '.th eager thejr ouaa. 'Tti jldeal tariff tor th sugar truat would bo tree raw augar. with a duty on ref.red. It would gtr tba sugar truat a maoopaly and destroy the seat aad can i.-Au:u.cr.- iu a 4it. duty ea both raw and refuted would destroy th sugar .r.i and klhdred reflnerha. wtrleb wuald bo anwaw. and ViJust. giving t forelga utlxi the oooirot 01 our wnwj (ugar ether than that produced la our ewa coontry." ' rearfal Slaaurhter ef deadly mlcrabt occurs wben threat and tuns dtisasn ar traatsd aHa Dr. Kin" Kw Dlaeavry. sV and ft. FV sal by Ktziam Preg Ca. - ,n- ECHOED Of THll ANTE-ROOM . ' , 1 Modern Woodmen- Will Diicum X j BdJmtmtDt of lti. 1 MT.yp. TV RHTP EICZEDS l,)s00,006 m. dt M. tamp aad Hepal Welgbbers lastall offlese W Ssaea Clr el to Mar Cards Baa Bay riaae Itaaeaerade. Tha head camp of the Modern Wool len of America, th largest fraternal beneficiary aoehny la th United State, will meet la special seaaloa at Cblosg this week for the purpose of discussing the aseeasment rataa now levied oa the member. Th society membership roll I aow In oxcea of I.. Wo, with con siderably over a billion dollar of Insur ance la force, aad any action that will be taken at the epeciai meeting aa re garding aa fncrea of rate will have a far reaching effect ea the futur 01 tu organ! saUoa. Tha heed camp kt s thor oughly representative gathering, being alnuist entirely of delegates selected by tha membership. Omaha member incline to th belief that th head camp will decide on a general re adjustment of rate at th different age, but that a radical mcreas will be made. B. M. camp No. SS and Its Royal Neighbors auxiliary, Paayomp No. W, held Joist metailatloa of efOcera at Modern Woodasaa ball Tuesday valng. Th attendance was very large and rot krwtag ts ceremonies daaetng was In dulged la. starel Aebatea Oaaee. Next Thursday area bag Union lodge, No. lis. Royal Achate, wtl glv th regu lar monthly dance at Bartght ball. Nine teenth aad glaraam treta. Oood music hae beea eecured. Last Thursday evening two more aew member war obligates, after which rvfroehaMnt and card games ware th feature. Mr. Fleraac Mead waa th ladle arm aad John Oard ta gents' prise, ' Pyetelaa Tereraas. Tba Nebraska Pythlaa Vetera amooa held Its aanual meeting last Monday even leg and elected afflcer for tha year. In the abeeace of President Geaa. Vlr Pres ident Wood was la th chair. The stec tin of officer rerallad: President, John Q. Goes; vie iirealdeat, O. & Wood; eee osd vice praaideat. J. M. Macfariand; third vie presto t. Kent D. Connlog kam; aoorwtarx. 0. B. Balcauibe; trea arar.. Mel Hoerwsr; ascraJoguu. L. A. f errlsmt rfvaa).-at-axava a V Jttetta; tPutteee. TrV'. W. Blnaviaja. Ed Haymaker arid Hehry Rothoig, ,v , , ; ' lt Memr. Macfariand, Balcomb and lioerner were appointed a comieittee to arrang for th annual banqaet ef th saswctatloe.j Save rat new members were admitted and tbe association adjourned to meat again on Tuesday, February It, when the banquet eorsmltte will maks report. ' Claaemea Gl Mlaslrel. ' rrlday evening' Omaha , todg Ko.'l, Clansmen of America, gave a black-face minstrel or Ivaoderllla entertainment. A. M.. Foot a s chief entertainer exerted th riseblea; of tha members and thor oughly prof ed that 'hot leas'. wW fhoua a 'Chairman of thti; eiennltts, r Other mMnhers ceniascted with the entertain ment handled their part so well that It mad on of th most uccsrul and pleasant meeting th lodge has enjoyed for com Mm. , The Friday evening enlertainmeot will be a regular thing In th futur. Neat" Friday evening a "mitten party" will be given. 1 This wl l be open to th general pa bile, fdaea person attending Is to wear mittens with which games win be played. After the game aa enter tainment consisting ef music, singing and peaking will be gives. Following that will be dancing aad refreshment. All members ar requested to bring their friends. ' " ladepeadeat Order ef Odd Fellow. Omaha lodge No. I wui nave worn la th third degree next Friday eight The mi grand lodge session report ar now being distributed by Orand Secre tary Oagk Th funeral of Ernest Stunt will be held Tuesday afternoon at o'clock at hi lat residence, SSS Sooth Thirtieth avenue. Th body will arrive ta Oman at IS .thl tternoon. . Beacon todg No.' will put ea th eeood degree next Tuesday evening. C. M. Coffin spending considerable time thi month inspecting cantons In tha central part ef the Stat. Was ladg No. IS Till put oa the eee ond dear next Wednesday evening. Triangle eacamptnant No. win hav dear work next Tuesday evening. Daaaebrag lodge No. U will hav work In the third degree next Friday night. Cera Birthday Party. The V. 8. Grant Women's Relief corps No. lw will give a birthday party In honor of Mrs. LliBan P. Eddy, depart ment president f Nebieak. sum past president of Grant Relief corps, at her home. HI South Twenty-fifth venue, oa Wednesday evening.' AU member ef U. 8. Grant post and Grand Army of th BcpuhuE ar ta be bonored guests, Each. member, ef the corp Is to prepare a box 0t bmck .for herself . and two other. Bvery member of post and corps is earn estly requested to be present. " Order ef Scottish Claas. A regular meeting of Clan Gordon No. C. Order of Scottish Clans, wss held Tuesday evening and two names were balloted upon. 80 ruts were sung by mem bers and a pleasant evening was spent. All arrangements are made for the com ing ef th Royal Welsh Ladle' choir to th Auditorium Thursday. Yeemea laslall. Friday evening Omaha homestead No. 1SX of the Brotherhood of American Veo mea Installed officer ror th ensulns year. The Installation wag nubile and in charge of William Davy, chief correr epoodent, from tha upram office. The attendance was exceedingly large because of the fact that Mr. Davy Is well known In and about Omaha. After th ceremony refreshments were erred. Baaaee I.adge ta laslall. Banner lodge No. 11, Fraternal Union Of America. Will HM If. Inatallallnn .r officer Thursday at Pexton block hall. Buieeou ana nrosn street. All mem ber ar requested to be present 'adea Circle Party. A Card DertY Wit h hanrf-nalntarf nlutM for prises well be given by Alpha grave . 1 next Wednesday evening In Ba-rigbts- hall. Nineteenth and Farnam. Refreshments will be served. Frla Maeeaera; Ball. Oa next Friday evening Omaha court No. 1M, Tribe of Ran Hur, will glv a orta masqserad ball' at th Frenxar ban. Twenty-fourth aad Parker streets. "ee a'ael Card party. Omaha lodge. No. X. Royal Achate, will give a dance and card party Tuesday ev ening. Jaauary 3. tn Barlgh ball. . BIRTHDAY SURPRISE - PARTY FOR MR. FOWLER The usher of th American theater sur prised their fellow usher. Ransom Fowler, on his nineteenth birthday anniversary Friday by going to his home. S South Twenty-fifth avenue, in tha evening and awaiting hi arrival. Dinner was served and there waa music by Mis Otady Fowler and Miss Basel Fowler. Those present were: Mr. aad Mr. U. W. Hughe. Oeorge Jobs. Seattle. Wno.; MU ton Sirajtsr. Ray Bhrader. Bin Smith. Lewi Zlgler. OU Bennett, Frank Morphy. Kuel McKnight, Mark Elliott aad Mr. Ksubnaa. . Founder of Baraca Movement to Speak Mai'thall A. Hudson, the founder of the national movement for organised Bible classes for yotng men and young women, termed Baraca and Philathea classes, will be In th cltle of Omaha, South Omaha and Council Bluffs on the three days of January 27. 3 and xs, during which time h will addiess a number of meetings la th Interest of his work. HI program for Sunday, January.", will be a follow: Winning- Men On by One-:tS m., Emmanuel Baptist church. Twenty-fourth and Plnhney streets: 1:15, First Metho dist church. Twentieth and Davenport; 1:4. Diets Memorial church. Tenth and Pierce streets. Men and the Church-13:lS llanseom Park Methodist rhunii. Twenty-ninth and Woolworth. 1S:5. First Congregational -v. x:in.A.nth. and Tfevenoort Btreets: l:3, Fust Baptist church, South Omaha; I p. m.. Calvary Baptist cnurco, iwwy fifth and Hamilton, umana. fiaturdav evening at I o'clock a ban quet will be held for Mr. Hudson at the Omaha Young Men's Christian associa tion to which all young men are Invited. APPLES DOWN TO $150 BARREL NEXT TUESDAY Applea of the Be Davl aad Oaae va rieties, which hav beea bringing M a barret, will be retailed next Tusdaj at CM a barrel, according ta Manager King of rlsyoen oroa. grocery mjniwiii. Th slump, ha ears. Is due to the fact that there ar moM barret ef applea la storage in Omaha and South Omaha and th cold weather ha prevented their ship ment for so tons that th holders must sell them cheaply or they will net get rid of them m time to prevent th loss of s large percentage of them by decay. Dar ing the eoM weather apples war plenty tn Omaha, but many towns hi th state had none at all. NEW POSTMASTER BUYS SPLENDID NEW AUTOMOBILE Th Electric Garage delivered last celt to John C nnarton a eix-cyunoer Packard limousine. It la en of th finest and moat costly car In Oman. Tils body of th oar I royal blue and th running gear a gray and tha rest of the ear black Japanned enamel. The Interior finish I a light Imported broadclolh on heavily tufted cushions; all inside wood work Is selected mo hog. nr. The car li equipped with an electrical ignition sys tem for lighting th acetylene gas head light without leaving th car. INCREASE YOUR EARN ING POWER. Read Announcement on Page 7 of News Section Today. General Agents Wanted The Mississippi Valley Life Insurance Company, of Little Rock, Arkansas, wants General Agents for the following State: Texas,' Oklahoma. New Mexico, Kansas, Missouri, Iowa, Nebraska and' North and South Dakota. AU Officers sod Agents of the Company are required to give Bond to the Company. . References both finan cial and as to asllity should accompany applications. - First-class men. Address all applications to tbex President. contracts open to flrat-claas men. Address all applications President. Mississippi Valley Life Iisurance Company Home orflca, Utile Bock. Wm. S. Mitchell, Preedtteot. T Creighton Alumni , Plan' Big Dinner Arrangements have been completed for tha annual meeting of tba Creighlon Uni versity Alumni association, which will be held in tha Henshaw hotel rathskeller Tuesday evening. January JO. The afrair wlU be In tU nature of a md feilowshlo rally and will inolude an elaborate banquet. A brief buJuas nieel Ine will ba held at which officer will lw elected and measures proposed fur Hie benefit of the association. rouoin the banquet addresses will be mad by vartous members on Creighton and topics of Interest to the graduates. The University Glee club will attend and Is scheduled to liven up the evening, with vocal selections. !)