8 THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, OOTOBEB 12, 1912. ' 1M ICC We Bought the Choice Lots of a New York Retailer ,en s ; Eornisliiii AT THE MOST REMARKABLE BARGAINS IN OUR HISTORY M Good j Beginning (; SATURDAY; OCT. 12 u Old Store Main Floor HlJleVi u I ii n pJei re fiorlv We bouffht the finest lots from the well known New York stock of I men's fixings. Everything is in the latest style for fall and -J ') winter, 1912. Many of these furnishings are ap- propnate for , Christmas gifts. The bargains' will be wonderful. AU the Men's Fin French Flannel Shlrt From the New York stock, worth up to $3 o J at OC i J r t :'iu-v".::j - ....-.-..i.,..,... ..... J iUl the Men's Winter Underwear Good, warm winter weights, best qualities,' worth up to $2.00, at ' pa mm' nt Men's Raincoats All styles,' positively worm up to $ia.uu on sale . i at;. $1.98, 5.00, $6.00 and 7.50 Men's Wool and Worsted Sweater Coats 'Worth to $5.00, at...,... ...... S2.50 wen's and . Boys' 51.50 Worsted Jemey Sweaters at . . . ... .75c All the Hen's fl Negligee Shirts In fall pattern!, from the New York retail stock 50C All the Men's Madras Dress Shirts Negnges styles worth up ftQ to 2.50. at.... All the Men's 50o and 76c Silk Hose from the u N. Y. Stock. tair. 25c " - V 1 . . .'. All the Men's 25c Lisle Hose-from the N. Y. Stock at, pair. . .12l2C . m. III A.l lid HllllnilA 1H ml J If .hi ra 11 'ill I fit JBF' ri All the Men' Neckwear ,i r i n e siik Neckwear stock, posltlrely worth up to 76c af 15c-2Sc AU the Blanket tad Terry Cloth BaialUes Make fine Christa&a gifts, worth up to lio.oo, at $2.50, 83.50 nd g5.0Q All the Men's Dress & Street Gloves Highest quality, new shades from the New York retail stock, worth up to $2.00 AO at, pair . ...V. MoC All the Men's Automobile Gloves From the New York retail stock, worth up to $3 ; v , '" . ....., .... . 51,23 sr Correct New Fall & Winter Hats for Men ...Aggresveiyoung.men are the critical judgeg.of real style. They wish to dress well. They. desire individuality and character in their hats. Our new fall line of the famous 'ffli e t-A - John B. Stetson hats is here at...........;.:.:.-.vi; r - rf.Sll Boys', and Chidren's School Caps plain and fancy colors fur. lined ear bands at. . . . .25 nd 4dJ ' Boys', Sample Hats new styles values up to $2, at 40 and 8 Men's Caps silk lined with fur un- derbands values up to fl in one lot Saturday at. . 50 trandela Store Is , sole -agent in Omaha ,for. the celebrated- Joseph Wilson &. SosiMiats of -Denton, England. , New fall styles on sj1 at g2.50 BrandtU Special Soft and Stiff Hts .M ..........18.00 Imported Vttbur Hats -tn ,th season'! popular eolors-llght weight the beat ' hat for winter- - - r at... 88.00, 8840, 83.00, $3J0 and 88.00 Men' $3 Sample lists, $1.25 Entire - sample line of two f well known eastern manufacturers of soft ana stiff hatsall new styles values up to $3 in one big lot Saturday at .. ...... 7. ;v;v.;V.v 81.25 Boys' 50c School Hats all the new fall styles and colors, at . . , . : 25 BRANDEIS STORE FOR MEN and BOYS Old Store aiotfWi HOC and Suits , Specializes in a Superior Line of i cn s wvercoats for Business Men Who Demand Good Service, : Up-to-Date Style and a Moderate Price Make up your mind what you want to pay for your suit or overcoat this fall. Then come to Brandeis Stores and you can choose from a greater variety than you can find any where else in Omaha and you'll get a better coat or suit than you ever expected your money would buy. That 's the kind of clothes we sell that's why Omaha's business men buy their clothes here year after year. There is style, class and wearing quality in these overcoats and suits at ; ' $1 We are showing a new fall . line of The Norfolk Suits for Young Men. The right weights for Fall and Winter The Newest Patterns ftTtfl Fabrics " v at $15 to $22.50 20 We are Official Agents in Omaha and Hirsh- , Wickwire Suits and Overcoats Known all over America as the bast band tailored clothes that the hlfbest priced tailors In New Tors can 'design and make. The prices Basement Good, rlceable 811 Woreted Suite for men all sizes, at i S8.50 Boys' Suits and Overcoats S1 Our Brandeis Special $3 Combination Suits with an ex tra pair of pants. They are equal to many $7.50 suits. Made or absolutely pure wool with the best C3 : tailoring. .... , . . . . . . ..... .. .... t . . ,,du Boys' Long- Trouser Suits, Boys' Top Coats,' tan and gray covert, at.. 8 1.98 Boys' Chinchilla Overcoats, ages 2: to 10 .years at.... 83.50 to 88.50 Boys' . Absolutely, P,u r e - Wool Serge Suits 84.45 Boys' Corduroy . Knicker bockers, at ..... . .)5 Boys' All Wool Serge Knickerbockers, at 95 Boys' Flannel Blouses 45 Boys' All Wool . Knicker . bockera, at ...... . -756 Boys' , , Flannel V Pajamas, at. , , . .75 and SX.00 Clothing Jpecials to Bargain Baisement ' Boys' $5.00 Combination Suits ' - Norfolk or double breast " ed styles pants fully lined at ...... ...........13.45 Men's $12-60 Blue Serge and Worsted Suits at S8.30 Boys' Flannelette Blouses at ...... ...89o Boys' Overcoats, ages 3 to 9 years $4.00 values. . . .$1.98 Boys' Overcoats, ages 8 to lft, long coats with convertible collars ...... I3J30 $1.00 Wool Knickerbockers all dark patterns, at....49o i 1 BRANDEIS STORE FOR MEN AND BOYS v Frpm Oiir Near Neighbors TAt. u. Omaha. UiUfors spent Monday la Mrs. W. O. Whltmore returned' Mon day evening from Omaha. . , ' Krs. Annie Itoblnton Visited friends In Council Bluffs over Sunday. Mrs. .Earl Qarner, who was quite 1U last week, Js able to be xut again, A. E. Hubbard returned Wednesday from a business trip In the western part of the state, Miss Margaret Holdsworth. returned Sunday evening from a visit with her aunt. Mrs. J. Turk, in Omaha. Mits Pear Hanna enjoyed a visit from her father and mother of - Falls City from Thursday until Saturday. Mis Olive Caldwell resigned her po a'iilon In X. K. Johnson's confectionery and Miss Klla tavla Is taking her piaca Mrs. Howard Miller and children of Creighton, Neb., are visiting her parents. Wr. end Mrs. John Zies, and other rela tives In Valley. t ... Mrs. A, B. Burke, who hsa been very JU for some time, went to an Omaha ho, ptuu last Thursday and will have an operation the lact of thaweek. ' ! Miss Pearl Ksnna, Mist Anna Fehlman, Ml Martha Ooehry end Miss Cordelia JUurfcart went to Omaha Saturday to hop and to hear Oovornor W'oodrow "Wilson. .. . 1 ' Invitations are out for the wedding of Miss Marlon Whitmore and Kichsrd Webster at the home of Mr. and Mra Frank Whitmore Saturday evening, Oc tober A IMS..- ; t . - The regular meeting of ;the Valley Woman's club will be held at the home Of Mrs. Will Milter Friday afternoon. J I vs. W. O. Whitmore. sasisted by Mrs. . Ei-weiy, Mrs. F..C Kennedy, Mrs. Gaines and Mra Butts, will have charge of th )ewon. y - . The regular meeting of the Busy Bees was held Wednesday- afternoon In. the iluubard hall, Mra Charles Blomqulst, Mrs. B. Cafferty and Mrs. Robert Merry weather were new members received. Mesdames T. I MoNlsh, Tom Merry wither, James Allen and A. EL Burke Served a large number of members and insets. -: '. . . ,, . ,' i II. M. Mead, representative of the "Na liieaka Children's Home Finder society." po!ie In the Interests of the' work in the Methodist Episcopal church Sunday yiornlng and In the Presbyterian church fcunday evening. The, local advisory l.oard wa. reorganized and the following are the cftloers: Mrs. Burke, president; john weain, vice president; C. E. Byars, ileorwtsry, and Mra Oardlner, treasurer, ', '.RsklstaB,"' ' ' Mrs. yaoeb Swalt has go to Aurora for a week's visit with frienda. i Mr. and Mra H. B. Wl'.s are the proud arfiiiis of a daughter, bom October 19. Miss Evelyn Taylor la spending a few '.yi rlslUng her slater, Mra Pugsley of I'ansms, la. " K i I The Misses Mayota and Fdna Probst (fi-Tit Monday evening with their brother. SVR. Probst. . ., .... . ..' ; Mr. nod Mra.' IX XL Ham entertained a j. soiber of guts Wedneeday evening ,c-'.-enh!g. The trailing was spent at mask I ";:.. nd Ksns. W. H. Taylor and son. Is, . . fommSmm vU& raUUvas ttera far the last ten days, bave returned to their home at Plain view, ,Neb. 'Blair.;':;.: Mrs. James Maher spent Tuesday - in Omaha.; . ' ? j -.. Miss Lucille 'Kemp was a Craig visitor last Saturday, 4 ,,, j , .. ( , , Mjs. O. A. Smith of Mead, Neb., Is visiting in Blair this week. v Mrs. Anna Vlo Gates becomes associate editor on the Blair Tribune. . Fred Nemets went to Weston, Neb., cllea there by the death of his mother. r,8-X.wh,!tfle,d of peru visited his son, Pror VV, a Whitfield, and lamlly this Mark Beaty has returned from Wyo ming, where he has been for the last two years. V" . '. Mra Thomas Wilkinson-was' "caiJed to Columbus, Neb., Tuesday by the Illness of.her star. Mrs. philUps. , . s, - v, October 7 brought new boys to the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fisher and Mr. and Mrs. Joe MoManlsal. , Deputy County Treasurer John Whits la confined to his room, having been operated on for a minor ailment t Mr. adn Mrs. George Wker of Fort Morgan, Col., former residents of this city, are here on a two weeks' visit, t Express Agent a C. Rauch and wife have returned from a week's visit wlih relatives in Cleveland and Canton. O. ' Mrs Ellen Kane Hogan. aged n years, was found dead in her bed last Saturday morning, having died from heart failure. J. P. Jensen and EL X Farr are dele-' gates to the grand lodge. Independent order of Odd Fellows, in Lincoln, Octo ber IB. 1 ., , j; Arthur Boyd and wife of North i-iatfo have moved to Blair, where Mr. Boyd Will katAITI A tan U aaKHKA I ' iW. 1 Thompson mrchan4le tore. , r.i,d Mr. A. P. Howm, who have Pnt the 8Uoimr la E3wst Dnnif Mafi, daughter, Mrs. W. M. liailer. A numbber of young people of musical V V W V. . Btp, .ast Sunday afternoon and entertained the aged members of the home with vocal Mr. and Mrs. Clarence MeClearrle and son, with Mr. and Mra James MeClear rle of Leavenworth. Kan., are guests of Mr. and Mrs.. L. F, Hilton and County Superintendent Rhoadea and family. F. H. Matthlesen and family will spend the winter in California, A brother, enrts Matthlesen of Chloafo,. and Neis TrUwlven of iiiie city ieft inis week for Los Angeles, Cat, to spend the winter. Miss Abble Stewart and Lyla UllUken were married at the home of the bride's mother at U o'clock last Saturday by Rv F. W. Sturdevant After aTVief wedding trip to Kanaas City they will make thelh horn In Ord. Neb- wbere Mr. amilkeo is la business. MrtTkuukea was born and raised ha this city and is a graduate of the Blair High school and of the state university. She taught math. ematloB la the Fremont High school for several yean and last year In the Blair schools. i Wednesday evening with Mr. and Mra 8. R, Brewster. Mr. and Mrs. ' Carl Hlbbard of Bouth Omaha visited Sunday with Mr. and Mra 8 R. Brewster. , ., . , Mr. and Mrs. 8. N. Thompson went to Benson Wednesday to attend the wedding of Mra Thompson's Sister. ' Waterloo. ' B. P. Johnson was St Omaha TueaJav on business. David Kiel want to Omaha Monday noon on business. Mrs. C. lel has been in Waterloo this Week visiting her relatives. WM Cora Traber went to Omaha. Bat urday for a visit with friends in the city, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Lladauest were Omaha passengers Wednesday morning, Mra John' Stiles returned Saturday from a visit to relatives in eastern Iowa, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Maxwell went to Omaha. Tuesday on a shopping expedition. Miss Pearl Jenka went to Omaha, Sat urday afternoon, returning eunaay even ing. .. ' : kI ' " 'J '.'- f - ' i C. P.' Seetus and son were among the passengers for the city Wednesday morn ins. . . Mrs. William Emerson visited Saturday : and Sunday with Mrs. S. A. Teal and: family. . 1 Lewis Schubert Went to Underwood, la.. Wednesday,-to visit friends at the oid home, , Mrs. J. C. Traber and Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Kirk patriok went to Omaha Thursday morning. Mesdames E. Aston. J. C. Robinson and U S. Gould were Omaha passengers Mon day morning. Mrs. H. It Watdron went to Alexandria Tuesday to visit her daughter, Mrs. Par ker, ana iamuy. vrould like more fair weather for the dry ing out of corn. . i .-. - ; . The Tekaman Woman's club began it bi-monthly meetings last Monday. Mrs. M. R. Hopewell belns the hruitnua fnr th afternoon. The members have taken up as their study for this year the Bible. ''..,;:::,,: Elkhorn. , Henry Bay and family visited relatives at Bennington Sunday. Carl Thlesann and Dttn Phloftor vara Omaha viistors Monday. ' Mr. and Mrs. Georva Paaach Omaha visitors Thursday. wers Walter Hansley of Omaha visited the week end with his parents here. - Mra J. M. Brunner visited at Framnnt Thursday with Mr. Brunnor's omther. Mr, and Mrs. H. A: Mocklcmann visited Sunday with the Ora Holister family. George Corey of North Bend was here a few days last week visiting frienda Mrs. Roy Byars of Omaha visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Morrison, Tuesday. Mrs. F. H. Clark and daughter visited friends at Omaha several days this week. Mrs. Edward' !Westphl entertained friends Tuesday, the occasion being her birthday. . v ? Mrs. H. A. Hansen's mother, Mra wlcht, went to Vutan Tuesday for a visit with relative Mra Van Alst returned Saturday, aftnr several days' visit wtih her sister, Mrs. van let yumn, and family. , . ; Mra Elizabeth Dlnsdala of Palmer called on the B. B. Baldwin and J. A. Gibbons families Sunday and Monday.' James Glbney and family of Lakeside. Neb., were called here on account of the serious illness of Mrs. Glbney's father, Peter Burk. Mrs. B. F. Calvert left Friday to visit her daughters. Mra Clarence Beadle at Mr: and M- ;0. H. Hemprt and Mra jHoop ot Thadford. Cobb. 'who was visiting them, went to Oman Tuesday morning iu ma uo. The members of the Waterloo foot ball team beat the Fremont team in a game on the grounds Of the latter, the score being 32 to ?. Mra fc. Jeffries and Mrs. M. J. wooa- Mra B. B. Baldwin entertained the C. C. club Thursday. Mrs. Henry Meyer won first prise and Mrs. J. M. Brunner least A delicious two-course lunch was served. . , Lightning struck and set fire to the cox. grandmother and aunt, respectively, , barn of Mrs. Ida Van Alst, causing $309 of Mrs. Shelby Crink, arrived list Friday damage. Dr. C. W. Baldwin's automobile from Marlon, la., tor a visit of some time was saved, wbila about KoO worth of new Irrlagrtea. A Kloaffike eodal was held at- ths OutstUa ehtsxh Friday evening. week wtLh fx&mtia U Albright and Omaha, Mi end Mrs. Arthur slnigM iriaUsd i with Mrs. Crink and family Mrs. W. T. Waldron and children, who were visiting Mra Waldron's father, George Johnson, and other WtfJ'toe relaUvea a week or two, left Jiday morning last for their horn at Verdigris. 'i, 1 11.... I; ' ' TekasaaJk. : Mra J. a Crue was a Sioux City visitor last Saturday. - G U. Toung ef Bonesteet. 8. T- was a visitor last week at the home of his par. eat a Tekaman. A new Uby Sir, at the A. W. Bruce home baa been making matters lively there this weak. She la the seventh girt. Mr. aad Mrs. Kin Hancock returned last Friday from the Pacific coast ' They auto toured as Car south as Old Mexico. In all they drove MO snlles. The Methodist church womtn tendered their new porter and his family a recep tion Wednesday evening t which, were invited the dtisens of Tekamah. - IUv. XX W. MacGivfor baa bean traasfierrad hers from St Edward. V. N. Ftscher cf this ptaca and 9Css Bessie Ryan ef Wane were married at the borne ef the bride's stater, Mra. Oscar Hmra ta Waaee W4naday noon. Mz. anal Mm STsclssr wUX soaks their sxqn sn Takanma. TnamL rmSa surd etoadar wnfla baa macved faB emdttioss la ttia amalSy af late. The farmers are fetttnc tkajt ttwr wagons belonging to George Paasch were Durnea. Spriagfleld. Miss Ida Hinkle Is vlsiUng friends m Burr, Kan. -.; N. J. Chrlstenson is in South Dakota on a business trip. , '-,. ; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Burbank of Filley were calling on friends here Saturday. Mra VirUe Bolen ef South Omaha is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mra. W. H. ejus. , - ,..,-,-.,,.: .,'.. ... A carload of cattle was shipped here from South Omaha to sunnlv the local market - 1 W. H. Fau returned last Friday fmm Calif orals, where he went to attend hi father's funeral. , Benjamin Bhoberti bourht m carload of Holatela eewa. He expects to ga into the dairy baainess extensively. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Graham are heme from Kansas City, where Frank has seen attending an auctioneers' school Mr. and Mrs. E. C Armstrong have gone ta Saskatchewan, Canada, ta visit their danghtE. Mxa. Ikremrd CwefeareU. . The game ef smeket ball -between n high scheola of Gretna and Springfield Friday was won by ESrtngflald. Score 19 S a Arbar six years alianice Albert Smm- ssu.1 Is here en a Weft to his mathar. Mrs. Margaret RosenstlhL He now lives In Hood River, Ora D. C., Martin received the contract for the cement work to be done on our street. The sewer on North Main street has already been completed. Ivan Neebel has completed a large barn on his premises southeast of Springfield. He has invited everybody to come and enjoy a dance next Friday evening. , x , 1 1 ' - . rf Paalllioa, : Mrs. Fred Thompson of - Bellevua was the guest of Mra C, B. Tower Monday. Miss Jane Weeth of Omaha was the guest of Mra Louis Lesleur Sunday and Monday.. . , . -.; . - . . Rev. Mr. Lorlmer of Wood River preached at the Presbyterian church Sun day mornlmr. Mr. and Mrs. J. 3. Balsch of Chicago vising with Mrs. Balsch's brother. C. S. West, and family. ; ,;. Miss Marjorie Benson of Omaha was the guest of Miss Grace Clarke Tuesday and Wednesday of this week. Mrs. D. L. Ireland, Mrs. Jessie Merrv man and Ernest Ireland left Thursdav fnr an extended trip 4o California. .Misses Elisa and Edna Wilson have gone to Gretna to attend tha wedding of Miss Grace Warren and Mr. Earl Cherry today. -I v . .-. ";i r;, Mrs. Maxfleld- entertained the Woman's club at the home of Mrs. King Wednes day afternoon. The subject for the after noon was Washington Irving. The meet ing was led by Mrs. I. D. Clarke. ' The Sarpy county Sunday achools will hold a convention Saturday evening and Sunday at the German Methodist Episco pal church. Rev. Mr. Baskervllle of Bellevue will have charge of the meeting Saturday evening and Mis Brown.' one of the state Sunday school workers, Sun day. . . . - . BRANDEIS STORES Big Special Demonstration and Saturday, . Monday; and, Tuesday. fi 'III 1 1 to Saturday Monday Tuesday 1 - - 1w and t.att MU Mta CUT OUT THIS COUPON Bring it with you and get a handsome, 2 quart, lipped : sauce pan that is regularly worth 85c Ti for only . . . .V . . .-. U . . ; . ; J 1 C ! '. ;f '' WcealnsT Wter. Mr. sod Mrs- tieorge Carey of Western have moved to Weeping Water. i : Mra Charles Jones of Houston. Tex.. Is visiting relatives here and in Avoca. Mrs. A. E. Tierney returned Thursday from a visit with her parents in western Nebraska. ' .- George Corley arrived from Chicago this week and Is visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. L Corley.v :. - , , - , ; Tred Lan and wife returned home Thursday evening from ah extended visit to Amherst Neb. - Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Stevens and Dr. A. B. Twadell and family of Iola. Kan., are visiting at. tha borne of Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Davis. ,- - - Georg Toung of Alva, OkL, Is visiting friends and relatives In the county. He was - formerly county' commissioner of Cass county. ', The City Nat'onal bank officers received word this week from Washington, D. C. granting permission to Increase their capital stock from 5.000 to $&0.o0. The bank has a snrpttu of tlO.000. Ths stock Is subscribed by horns people. ' ' Delicious Cakes, cooked without grease on the Wear Ever Griddle will be served daily in our China D partment.; West Arcade. ' , GRAFFS AUTOMOBILE IS v RETURNED TO ITS OWNER tTopertntenderit X. TT." GrafTs aatcmo- bQa, fasrt Wiasay ofght, was fotmd ait TWeuty -fourth and CTiirmga streets by a boy who tsfepncmasS Cte suuei'tutenflffTrt last ntght. The soae&ma had a broken lams, sot was etherwijse not damagad. It was stataa tarn, ta. trmtt at tha Brandeis ttirat-ffr. BRANDEIS STORES Democratic Women ; : , to Help Get Votes The members of the Omaha Women's Democratic league deplored the fact that ttey cannot vote at their meeting Thurs day fcaJ2te council chamber ef the dty haU; but they decided, t do the next best thing tavtt the democratic candi dates for state offices . from governor dawn is state rcprcsentatrve, to speak at their meetings and then nse their in direct untunes" for ths favorites. The meeting at which tha Ms wilt speak win be within the next three wastes. It wffl. ha artcadad, bawerov by a talk by Senator G. Jj. iqtcbcock at a date selected by him. A l committee to hustle an audience for the democratic senator baa been appointed by the preei. dent. Mrs. R. a. McKelvey. Mra Harvey Newbranch Is chairman. The other man bars are Mrs. J. D. Hiss, Mrs. W. A. Case and Mra. J.-'M- Tanner.; ,..:..'.'- i Word waa received from Kate Barnard, "the Whirlwind of Oklahoma." that the could not accept the invitation to come to Omaha to speak before the leaeu : aha is vary m ' - . v -.- " ww-WMMMMMMMMMH.' -Wl A Creel Mistake Is to neglect a cold or cough. Dr. King's new, Discovery cares them , and may prevent eansmspttao. Be and. T pi Beatnu Drag; CAixrrtjesmmt. .