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THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: OCTOBER 6, 1912,
Irish Crochet
Laces
On Sale Monday
20fo DISCOUNT
from Regular Betail Prices.
Our entire stock of these
beautiful Hand Made Laces,
the most complete Bhowing
Vest of Chicago, included.
Bonds, Edges, Insert ngs, All
overs and Neckwear at 20 ott
rcgulrfi- low retail prices. Loreri
of these exquisite laces should
take advantage of this big earing
opportunity.
Exquisite Weaves in New Fall Silks
' Assortment and Values Matchlessly Attractive, ,
Imported Crepe de Meteor,
40 inches wide, soft and
clinging, beautiful -color-
42-inch Satin Charmeuse
In a complete line of street
-and evening shades; regu
lar $2.00 a yard 51 go'
values. ........ ..vlvO-
ings; a great fav-tf QQ
orite ; special, yd. . v v O
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Choicest Fall Dress Goods Weaves
Most Attractively Priced for Monday
Crfpe Xle Chine
Heavy, firm quali
ty, 40 In. wide, In
25 different shades
$1.75 yard values,
at ....$1.48
English Corduroys
$1 and $1.25 val
ues, all new colors,
24x27 Inches wide,
will go at, yard,
784 am 084
5,000 Yards of Plain and Fancy Silks 20 to 36 inches
wide, including a fine assortment of messalines, peau de
soies, taffetas, foulards, pongees, etc, to $1.50 a yard
values ; on sale at, yard ............ 38c, 48c and 68c
Chiffon Velours
45 In. wide, newest
fabrics for fall,
plain colors ' and
novelties, yard
53.08 & 84.98
Charing Sale E. 5. Fruit Jars
1-pint E. S. glass top fruit
jars, dozen ..70c
1-quart E. S. glass top frnit
jars, dozen v. ... .... .85c
Vn.crn- F, S. frlflss icm frnit
i. o o r -----
jars, dozen ........ $1.25
Best Jar Rubbers, dozen, 5c
Cheviots and Whipcords
A full line of colorings in
both plain and two-toned
effects 54 inches wide
regular $2.50 a yard val
ues; special at, yd., $1.75
All Wool Costume Serges
and Bluminated Diagonals,
in navy, browns, grays,
resedas, black and garnet;
all 54 inches wide; great
bargain at, yd..... $1.25
Embroidery Sale
A splendid stock of beau
' tiful new Embroideries at
About Half their actual
worth, in Monday's special
sale.
Embroideries worth ' to , 10c, 54
Embroideries worth to 15c 74
Embroideries worth to 35c .154
Embroideries worth to 60c 254
Embroideries worth to 75c 39
Embroideries worth to 1 494
Embroideries worth to $1.25 59
There's a big saving certain, no
matter what your selection from
these lots, Monday, j
specials in uur unen uzpu munuay
Scalloped Circular Table Goths, full size pure linen, worth
$5.00 each, at ...$3i50'
Scalloped circular Center Pieces, 36 inches, pure linen
worth $2.00 each . .. ......... ..... $1.25
Unhemmed Pattern Table Cloths, assorted designs, size
8x10, worth $1.75 each .$1.00.
German Silver bleached Pattern Table Cloths, size 8x12, worth $4.00 k'
each ;.. ..-; v$2.98i
Napkins In half dozen lots, warranted pure flax, worth $4.00 dozen,
, for , $1.00
All Linen fancy figured Huck Toweling, 22 inches wide, worth 75c,
yard .....J.. ..-504
Millinery Quality Class
Never before has our supremacy in style showing
i and value giving been so definitely established as this
N season. . Two things' are "responsible for this -fact,
namely: The most complete assortment of - correct -
styles. Prices below all others, quality considered.
"' '.,' ' .-. ..... . .
Don't take our word for it, ask your neighbors who
have made comparisons and know better still, make
the comparisons for yourself. t
Some marvelous Monday values in Dress
dlvi ' and Tailored Hats shown for the first
time at .......... $7.50 to $22.50
fie
I ' - .7". W - ' Ta
Distinguished because every hat is an
original creation, distinguished -because
the price it only about half what
, you'd expect; .nothing shown
anywhere to equal these -
A M A.
oeauuea at ....
Ten Large Bhow Tables of fntrlm
med Hata, latest styles and kinds, at
prices much less.
We Guarantee Willow Plumes and all
Other Millinery. - v
.$5
Bed Spreads and Sheets Sr.VTrr:
Fall slso hnmmad eroohet bed spreads, hsavy and durable, worth 11-50-ach
-. 11.00
run ns aemmea, inngsa or scaiiopea oa spreaaa, woria 9 .v eaon,
at tXW
Imported Marseillea bed spreads, full site, knotud fringe, worth J5.60
! each ....$3.78
Imitation Mexican drawn opn work bed spreads, worth tl each 13.98
Strictly pure linen bed sheets, full slse 81x90, worth $7.60, pair tS.00
.Hemstitched bed sheets, sis tUDO, worth $1.00 each jLS0
J jn r n nvm YinT -r-" a y m
Authentic Styles in Women's Garments, Combining Good
Taste with Prices Quant considered Matchlessly Moderate
' Our New York resident buyer who for 18 years has studied the wants of our cli
entele, has forwarded .us for After Ak-Sar-Ben selling, several big shipments, of Suits,
Coats and Dresses, including some special purchases which surpass in values anything
shown this season. If you want rea)!y classy garments at a considerable price saving it
will pay you well to see these Monday offerings,
SEVERAL HUNDRED SAMPLE TAILORED SUITS-Scarcely any two' alike "
and embracing a range of styles, fabrics and colorings in all sizes that makes Y
satisfactory selection almost an assured fact. Made to sell at $40.00 tf 7 C
,. ...iaV
and $45.00; choice Monday. ..... . . .. ... . . ... . . . . '
200 Stylish Suits Made to
sell to $20.00; all sizesboth
ladles' and misses; good as
sortment of designB, fabrics
and colors; on sale at, your
choice
.$12.50
We specialize on extra size
Suits for large women
showing first time Monday
some very exceptional bar
gains at ....... S14.00
910.50 "4 $25.00
Kew pall Skirt Styles All lat
est fashions and best fabrics,
WHEN YOU BUY
you re always sure ot perrectiy
correct styles and workmanship
at a price much less than you can
duplicate the quality ' elsewhere.
We're always glad to show you
this the very best value at $25.00
shown in any store in the land.
See the new ones we have just re
ceived. '
Women's Blanket Bo bee Made to sell
, at $5.00; Monday ..fa.95
150 Stylish Long Coata-For
women and misses; are regu
lar $15.00 and $18.00 values
and include 25 new Johnnie
coats; the best lot of values
shown this season ... $8,95
j s
Long Novelty doth Coats
Values that should creite
a record' breaking volume
of sales; broad assortment
for selection Monday at
815 319.50 $25 $35
v
SUk and Chiffon Waists Val
ues to $5.00, most enticing
values at ..........$1.95.
r
$3.95
t - -----
One Day
j $7.95; on
One Motion Folding Go-Carts
; rubber tired wheels, padded
back with adjustable iood, pol-
isnea nancue, wortn 7 QC
sale for one day only at each. . . . D
Read Hayden's Mammoth Grocery, Fruit
and Vegetable Sale for Monday
- OUR AIM IS THE PEOPLE, NOT THE TRUSTS. ,
AnoUter Special Flocr Sale for Monday There's nothing like a' good
loaf of bread, pie or cake. We want you to try a 48-lb. sack of our
Diamond H Flour which we guarantee to give the finest results
......... ...........
Monday
10 bars Bemt-Fm-All, Diamond C, or
Lenox Soap ..W&c
Bakln Broa.' Omaha Family Soap,
nothing toeat It for waahlnf. Per
bar .....Bo
10 lbs. beet White or Tellow Corn
Meal 17H
4 lba. fancy Japan Head Elc...85o
The beat domestic Maccaronl, Bpag
etta or Vermicelli. pk........7Ho
Mctiexen'a Peanut butter, lb...,13He
Larre botUea Worcester : Eauce,
Pickles, Pure Tomato Catsup, Horse
radish or Mustard, bottle...... SH
Jello or Jellycon, pk(...........THo
t cans Oil or Mustard Sardines.. S5o
The best Tea 8lf tings, lb 10c
Golden Santos Coffee, lb. ......... 830
.................. .....$i.sa
AXOTXXB CJJBj Or XTCTB
' rUM TOB XOITDAT.
These are vary fine and one-third the
price of Bartletts. We advise our
customers to buy now.
Monday, tassel baskets 91.10
Xrftfga market baskets 400
mSUHS, SHEETINGS
771 BLI LIHEHS
Pillow Cases, Red Spreads and
Wash Goods at Special Prices.
, Domestic Room.
Moonlight 4S-inoh PUlow Casing-,
12V 0 values .8 Wo
Lockwood 0-4 bleached, heavy
sheeting;, 29o values ....... S4o
Aurora -4 unbleached sheeting,
25o value 8O0
Satisfaction St-ln. bleached mus
lin, lOo value ...7o
Unbleached muslin, l in. wide Ba
Atnanaaaett 71x90, seamlesa
sheets, heavy quality of muslin,
S9o value Bso
Large slse hemmed bed spreads,
assorted patterns, good" weight,
91.86 values SA.5Q
Practical Diaper cloth, antiseptic,
bolt 10 yards, 14 in. wide, $1.00
value 8S0
Imported German hack towels, un
hemmed, 19o value ISHo
Galatea cloth, light and dark col
ors, 16o value ...loo
Cotton Press Goods, plains and
checks, 18o value I8H0
Serpentina Crepe, good patterns,
- 18c values lOo
Ginghams for aprons, blues and
browns, 7o value Sj
Percales, SO In. wide, 12V4c val- -
ue 7Ho
Vut XTp Tour Oreea Tomatoes Vow.
Monday, large market basket.. IS H
Green peppers, large market b'skt SSe
The Last of the reaches for Oaaai&a,
Monday per crate of extra fancy Kl
berta Freestone Peaches...... coo
Fancy Tokay Grapes, apeoial, lb. '.So
4-Basaet Orates Italian Bias
: riums
Winter Underwear
An Immense Special Purchase of
Surplus Stocks
row OST MAS
All garmer ts guaranteed perfect and
Including lien's. Women's and Chil
dren's garments in all slsea - and
styles, at ''
JlBOXTT KAXr XQSVXJm wobtx
rrj 111 otbb mxrv tbb xvbx xa
VMM BABSWAJUB SEPT.
88 to 80 . Bavtar on Xltohsa
Utensil Monday.
Medlunv sdze, high grade "Bsfcia Xgr
blue and white, highest grado
(enamel tea kettles, with enamel
covers and open knobe worth $1.25,
at 79o
Large size, aa above, worth $1.85 89
Medium size, gTey "Elange" teaket
. ties, special Monday only, worth 850
at 69o
Large six crey "EUange" teakettles.
worth 9So 69.0
Any size enamel pudding pans, worth
up to ISo , 10c
Any size drip pans, worth up to S6o
at loo
lOo Mop sticks Bo
10c scrub brushes .6o
Any size galvanised pall, one to a
. customer .....15o
BIO BTrCIAZ, 8AX.B BTOYB
BOABOS
- O&e Bay Only
I0x30-ln. wood lined, celebrated
American Stove Boards Co.'s boards
either crystal or Oriental patterns,
the best boards made, never sold
for less than $1.85 9SO
Sx33-ln. boards, aa above, worth
$1.60 .......... S1J9
86x36-tn. boards, aa above, worth
$1.95 . i. ...$1.49
14x86-in. boards, as above, worth
$1.25 ....890
8T0TX8I STOTBSt
Don't overlook the "Begs!" and
"Tamlly" Benowa Cast Ranges. See
them before you . buy. Slack Blokal
finish, requires no blacking anywhere
:Oak stoves, up from .....$3.95
' Base Burners, handsomely , trimmed,
up from ... ....$25.00)
Cast Ranges with high closets, up
from $3&00
Steel Ranges, with high closet .up
.: from $30.00
Cook stoves, up from ........ $10.00
High grade -n. stove plpe,,per joint.
I at , .....lOo
Wi are distributors of "Benowa,
"Garland," "Olobe," . "Laurel" and
HoonemyN Base . Burners, . Beaters
and Bangs. . " . :
i BLANKETS. CQMFQRlFRsl
nannels, riaanslettes, Cotton
SMS, Oretonaes, iSUlkollaes at
- lowest Yirioes Oomestle Boom.
Large sized cotton blankets,
s good heavy weights, $1.26
values . 1'-: ......... . .95
Fancy Plaid Blankets, ' asBort-
. ed colors, good weights, 12.25
values ....,..$1.50
Norman extra heavy and large
size blankets, in grays and
browns, $3.25 values $2.50
Other blanket from $13.50
to-v ...... ..$48
La -ge size, heavy, well made
' Comforters, good $1.25 val-
uea i . . 95-fk
Others from ..$10 to $59
Kancy Outing Flannels, light and
dark colors; in plaids and stripes,
1316c values ............,.8Ho
Flanneletes, good colors and pat
terns, 11 He values ..... ...84o
Sllkolines, fancy patterns, $6-in.
wide, 15c values ...... ......lOo
Cotton Bats, from 9Bo to 8Ho
Cretonnes, good patterns for com
forters, lOo values ........ 7Ho
Assorted Ticking, good patterns,
15c values .:.....10o
Bath Robes, flannels, new fall pat.
" terns, 29o values .......... SSo
Boys'; Stiffs
Our exclusive Boys' department of
fers superior assortments for selec
tion and values that certainly offer
you a saving of
10 to 18 in price.
Boys' Two Bants Suits, In the sea
son's latest styles and colors, on
special sale now $1.95, $3.45, $3.45
.900
it pays Try HYDEW'S First it pays
Handsome Scotch Suitings
Granite - weaves, diag
onals, panamas, whipcords,
etc 54 inches wide and
worth to $1.50 a. yard; in
two lots... 78c and 98c
100 Pieces of Fall Suitings
38 to 54 inches wide,
plain serges, whipcords,
Bedford cords, wool taf
fetas, etc., to $1.25 a yard
values, at. . . .48c to 68c
; Wash Goods Specials
Everything New and Up-to-Date for the Fall Season. '
A new line of fine French Voiles, in silk stripes, in every
shade and color the season demands; Monday, special, at,
per yard ........ 7. ............. .U... ......... ..3gc
P?P.IIvS,o.t,.ef,popular ck)th ,or fall 10 11 grades English, Imported,
j Irish, Silk Stripe and fancy Jacuard Poplins, at yd. 23c 39 50J
2 8-in. Eiderdown In beautiful colors and designs, a complete assort
: ment for selection, at yard 28
Beacon Bath Robes In every imaginable design and color: cords to
, match, the set complete, Monday, at j 95
A full line of Flannelettes - In single and double Vol3," all Rood
colors and patterns, at yard i -' and Ik,
wwwmwmwmmw!.. . .-nm-L-L-.T.T.iuuLri
DO YOU. WANT THE VEBY BEST IN IttJGS
FOR THAT NEW HOME?
Buy Bigelow-s Rugs
WeVe showing splendid new lines of Bigelows, Ardebel
Wiltons Bluest qualities in material and workman
ship reproductions of richest Oriental and French
Aubosson fabrics. ' Over 400 of these used in 'the .
House of Eepresentatives, Washington, .- ffgh
D. C. 9x12 size; splendid assortments, here. i .sPUi'.
BigloWs Bagdad Rugs, 9x12 size, m
25 patterns
OAK
i CO
BigloWs Balkan
size, mVtchless .
Wiltons, 9xU
....$57.00
Biglow's Body . Brussels Rgs, $
frame, 9x12" . . . . . . . .$28.50
Billow's Axminster Rugs, 9x12
size, matchless at ...$35.00
Over all competition and closest
investigation the purchasing com
mittee selected "Biglow's" for
the floor coverings of the new
Commercial Club rooms.
May cost a trifle more, but are
certainly worth much more, Is
the verdict of thousands. '
"We also show lines from W. &
J. Straus, Alex. Smith, Dornan
Bros, and other well known mills. ,
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OTHER LACE SPECIALS
Five big special lots, Including
almost every imaginable kind
of new laces that sell regu
larly at prices from 60o up
to $8.00 yard, on Sale, at, 85a,
490, 980, $1J18 Sad .,..$1.98
New Dress Trimminas
The very latest novelties,
regular values $1.00 to $S .
yard, - in wide assortment
1' of choice designs and col
orings, in three big lots, at
;yard 490 $1.19 S2.S5
" 'VV-snru-ux. rii-L-u-i qu
$30 $30
For Tailored Suits
mage to Your measure
An immense; range
of the seasons m o s t
beautiful new wool fab
rics for your selection.
Every suit Skinner satin
lined and perfect fit,
workmanship and gen
eral satisfaction guaranteed..
Inquire at Dress Goods De
partment Monday, Let us
show you what we can do.
No Home is Furnished Without a
Good Sewing Machine
We're Omaha distributing agents for the celebrated NEW HOME
Machines and recommend them above all others, but have some ex
ceptlonal bargains Monday in Used Machines. 7
Box Top Machines
1 Singer at .$10.00
1 White at ..................$10.00
1 White at .....$9.00
1 Standard at .$8.00
I Union at i. .87.00
1 White Tailoring at ....... .$184)0
Drop Head lSaohlnes
1 Singer, 5 drawers, at $1X00
1 Cleveland at ............. .$23.00
1 Paragon at .$33X0
1 Goodrich at ........... .....$20.00
1 Ruby at ....... ...... ......$35.00
We do Repairing and Rent New Machines.
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WILL PROBE DEATH OF GIRL
i 1 1
Coroner InYestijatiiig Myiteriouj
Demise of Vernie Knpanek. V
piEL SWOONS AT THE JAIL
Jsoar Coaactaasaeas 'and . ta . Taken
to tke Coanty Beepttal, Where
She Fails tm Rcspoad ta
All Treatment.
Following the death of Vernlfl Kupanelf,
a 16-year-old Pot'eh girl, in peculiar cir
cumstanots at the County hospital yes
terday, County Oommlasloner Prank C.
i;,.'t ordered Cbronar Willis Crosby to
take charge of the body and probe the
death. The action was taken partly upon
tbe comrciisnlcfior1 own advlc and partly
upon advice of Deputy County Attorney
J. M. Fitsgerald.
The Kupanek gtrl. who was being held
at the police station asa witnM rUn.,
Louis Zapola, charged with aiding ahT-i
aoetong me aeiiaquency of a young girl,
was taken to ths County hoeplal in a
condition of coma Friday afternoon.
House Physician Phillips of the hospital
In bis death certificate to the health com
mlseloner said death resulted from dia
betle ooma. Later he admitted that pos
sibly some annatural cause contributed to
the death. Miss Terna Robinson, who is
employed at the hospital with her father,
Superintendent E. F. Robinson, said she
believed the' girt was suffering from the
effects of soma drug when she reached
the hospital, ;. s
Leona Valolepsey, ' a lJ-year-old girl,
who says she and Miss Kupanek spent a
week with ftipola in his room, was com
mited to the Btata Industrial School for
Girls at Geneva by Judge Howard Ken-
- I
nedy in tbe juvenile division of the dis
trict court
Miss Kupanek lived with her father at
S73 8outh Twenty-fifth street. Two weeks
ago she left home. A week later she wss
arrested on the carnival ground and taken
to the police station. The Juvenile au
thorities had learned that Zapola had had
the two girls in his room and wanted ner
as a witness against him.
When the police told Miss Kupanek that
the Malolepsey girt bad been arrected she
became hysterical and finally swooned.
One of the police surgeons gave her two
Injections calculated to revive her. Fri
day morning at the police station she lost
consciousness, and in the afternoon was
taken to the hospital
Gaacat la the Act .
and arrested by Dr. -King's New Life
Pills, ', bilious headache quits and "liver,
stomach and bowels act right Only 25c.
For sale by Beaton tfrug Ca-Advertlao.
meat ., .,:--
OMAHA GREEKSSOM TO WAR
KTe . Hundred of Them Expect to
leave for Battle Monday.
MOVEMENT 15 r GEJSEBAL ONE
Tbe la Omaha Will Hold a Caeral
Mass Meeting Bandar Atteraaoa
Y at Wklck ' Arraaareaieata '
Wtll Ba Coataleted.
Like Spartans of old 600 Omaha Greeks
stand .ready T to answer any call to take
up arms against Turkey, and If present
plans are carried out they will , leave
her Monday to -cross the waters and
join King George's forces in the Balkan
affiance.
The Omaha situation wttn, regard to
the movement of loyal Greeks is only a
part of; general activity that exists In
every quarter of the old and new world
where Greeks have gone . to ' seek their
fortunea A general - call lias been sent
out by . King George to ail Greeks in
foreign countries to return home and
defend their colors against Turkey. The
response Is almost spontaneous and in a
short time great shiploads of men will
be returning from American to Grecian
porta, .... - - -
" All Greeks Arc Astir. . :
All Greeks in Omaha are astir and
eager to return. George 6 tamos, secre
tary of the local council of Greeks,
wired to the Greek minister at Washing
ton Informing him that GOO men were
ready to start and asking for further
instructions and Information.
Leaders among the Omaha Greeks de
clare that unless an unforeseen hitch de
velops the local patriots will leava Mon
day. They win hold a big mass meeting
today to oompteta aS plans, and ar
range their business matters and bid
good bye to those who cannot go.
Shine Boys Too 'Yoansr.
The shining parlors will not be affected
by the patriotic movement, because most
of the employes are boys too young and
small to bear arms. Most of those who
go will be laborers, and most of these
are employed in South . Omaha. It is
estimated that in Omaha and South
Omaha 'there are 1,000 Greeks, and half
of these expect to depart for the east
Monday and take passage for Greece
from the port of New Tork.
' Witk the Lid Oft. .
"Mother, csked Bob, with a hopeful
eye on the peppermint jar, "have I been
a good boy this afternoon r
"M-m-yes,' answered mother dubiously,
recalling a certain little rift within the
lute. The e-year-old diplomat looked
aaxtoua-
"Pleas," be begged, "say a wide-open
ys!"-&arper't Base. .
Grocers Lad May Be
fatally ilurt; Eun
Down by an Auto
Arthur Friedman, aged 10 years.' was '
probably fatally Injured at 1:30 o'clock
yesterday when he was run down by
an automobile owned by IL C. Boyles
and driven by his chauffeur, 4 William
Haynes, colored. Friedman received bad
lacerations about the face and head and
was also Internally Injured. After strik
ing the boy Haynes Increased his nr.M-
and got away. The police are looking tor
him. '
Friedman waa driving a grocery, wagesi
and at Fourteenth and Chicago streera
saw a friend. He left his wagon to cross
the street and was struck by the automo
bile, which he did not see approaching.