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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 2, 1912)
TIIE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1912. Of- Great Special Attraction Third Floor, Piano Department. 'The Nativity of Christ1' by Constant One of the "World's Most Important Canvases. A Raro Treat for Art Lovers. rx H n Formerly the Bennett Company A Great Special Attraction yf Third Floor, Piano Department. I "Lincoln the Rail Splitter and Student" I . a sr rtit r 11 IN Cunningham's Wonderiui Masterpiece ot tnc uroat American. On Exhibition Here. An Announcement of Extraordinary importance to Particular Men (t . America's Best Clothes, the CELEBRATED ATTERBURY SYSTEM (AA FA wdlUfuciy $30,00, $35.00 and $40.00 Suits and Overcoats to go on sale at $&tflJ To introduce these world-renowned clothes for men, and to establish in your minds the fact that we are exclusive Omaha agents for these fine garments, wo auuouneo the most radical mid-soason special offer. This sale will ho for ten days only. It's nn opportunity that evory well dressed man will appreciate. Atterhury System Clothes Represent the Highest Standard of Fine Tailoring , ' ' Atterbury System fo SUitS fOr EVSttn worsted in rofinod de signs, brown, grey, stone, oxford and every wanted shade. Mado in wide variety of models to fit every man. Regular, slim, long or stout sizes from 33 to 48 chest. Atterbury System Fine OverCOatS and kerseys. Boauti- fully tnilored gnrmcnts strictly hand tailored to tho small est detail of styling and draping, Atterbury System overcoats have an individuality only to bo found In most oxcluslvo custom made garments. Atterbury System $30, $35 and $40 Suits and Overcoats Saturday at fiBB Hi Great Sale Boys' OVERCOATS Boys' Overcoats Rough homespun, chinchilla, and Shetland in light grey, ox ford, blue and mixtures Self, velvet or convertible collars. Sizes 2V to 17 years. Regular $6.98 to $7.98 overcoats, Satur day special at Boys' Bell Brand Waists, cut fuller than usual, good patterns, sizes to 16; Satur day special, each Boys' 75c Hats and Caps for autumn and winter wear, combining oomfort and style, Saturday special at. . $A95 50c Great Special Purchase Sale of Suits and Overcoats A special purchase of 2,000 suits and overcoats enablo us to make these unusual pricos on high grade suits and overcoats. These Buits and overcoats nre from two leading eastern manu facturers, and are of newest styles and materials. Buy a suit or overcoat now and save from one-third to one-half. Men's $15-$ 18 Suits at $9.75 Cheviots, worsteds, serges and caBsimorcs, in bluos, brown, tan, grey and fancy mixtures, Norfolks, double-breasted and conservative plain styles, 33 to 4G in regular, stout or slim sizes. Regular $15 and 1 $18 suits Satur- day special at .... . 9 Men's $I3-$20 G'coats9'$83.75 . , Overcoats in all new styles, kersey, chinchilla and velour in black, blue, or grey. Blnck velvet, and convertible collars. Regular $13 and $20 Over coats, Sat. spec'l $1075 Bo Sure to Attend tho Groat Sale Saturday of tho Entire Stock t R. & D. Shoe Co. 1506 Harney St., Omaha Bought at Abut 50c on the Dollar Men's and Women's Shoes R. & D. Shoe Co.'s $3.00 Q g QC and $3.50 9039 Shoes our price , Men's and Women's Shoes R. & D. Shoe Co.'s $4.00bgiC and $5.00 mMfw Shoes our price i mm Children's R, & D. Co.'s $1.75 and $2 shoes. Our Price 98c $2.50 and $2.75 shoos. Our Price $1.69 Women's $1.50 folt slippers, Our Price Each 8 Of Underwear, Hosiery, Great Special Purchase Sale Men's, Women's and Children's Underwear values That May Never be Duplicated Again Boys' and Children's Underwear Women's Underwear Saturday Specials 23c W o in o n's 05c 1 1 n o white cottoi fleeco lined vesta and pants, reg. and extra sizes, Saturday spe- fe cial at ttOC Women's SJ5c fleece lined vesta and pants, regular and extra Hires Saturday spe cial at Women's $1,U5 to $1.75 sumplo vests and pnnts, cotton and wool, Saturday special, pa. oj, garment OiC "Women's fltfc Cotton fleece lined union suits, white and cream, Saturday special, per on. Furment O C Women's J? I. S3 fine white cotton union suits, fleeco lined, Saturday spe- 7C. clal, garment I Ut Women's gii.00 to t?it Kino wool or uniou suits, Suturday apodal, per garment Women's $2.50 wnlte or natural wool union suits, Saturday special, per gar- Jj Q ment ... P A .OS mercerized $1.98 Women's 17e Hlack cotton hoBe, full seam less, good weight. Sat urday special, O, per pair .... OC Women's aso cotton or lisle Host, wwtc split soles. Imported, full foshlonnd. Saturday special, I Qn per pair u Women's 25u black co. tou hose, fleeco lined, seamless, ribbed top, Saturday epo. clal, per pair 15c Children's 35o Union Suits, f o c c o lined, drop scat, Saturday special, per i A garment AvC Children's 25c Black Cotton Hose, ribbed, seamless, S a t u r d a y special, per'U Ql pair......:l '2C Boys' and Girls' 69c fleece lined Union Suits, white or grey, Saturday spoeial, per ST: 39c Hoys' and girls' 25c and 35c black cotton and morcerlzod hose, slightly im- perfect, 3 pairs for f r0c, or per pair. " Men's Underwear and Hosiery Saturday Specials Men's 50o mid 75c sample cotton whirls nnd drawers, Saturday special, por gar ment . . . 33c Men's Natural gray wool shirts and drawers, Saturday spe cial, jior garment 69c Men's 1.50 to $1.75 Kino samplo wool un derwear, Saturday spe cial, por garment 89c Men's $".00 Co ino.hU J'lno wool nnd morrerl.ed underwear Saturday speciul, por . garment $1.19 Men's Vnlou Suits, cotton flouce lined, closed crotch, ecru, Saturday special, per gar- on mont OfC Men's Heavy fleece lined shirts nnd Hhhnri enttnn. Hatnrdnv sneclnl. tier A l" Karment ............ .... oc Men's Hnmple Union Hulls In mercerized, wool, silk and wool, nnd all wool; regular $3.50. $4.50, $5.50, ,$6.50 and $7. CO. A wonderful Saturday bpeclal at, pur gar ment , r Men's VI.no Union suits, Wright "Wool tox," fleece lined, Sat urday special, por jmrment, drawers, $2.59 Men's Furnishings Specials Men's $3.00 Hata, latest styles and shades, grey, black, uiunn wi nn-i-i luun turn vu lours, Saturday spe cials al Men's $2.50 Lined and Unlined Automobile Gauntlets, Satur day special at, por (M AA i night 59c $195 f- ill TTnHnpri 75c Outing I'lannel Suturday speciul pair. Men's robes, ut Men's $1.1!5 llruvy Flnnneletto night robes, Saturday special nt Men's $1.50 Outing Hunnel I'nJftiiiHN Saturday special at Men's Inn nil wool sweater coats, special for Saturday, at 3H.50 to Men's 17c WncL nnd colored seaili less hose, Saturday special, per pair Men's 115c Sliuultnlt caslimero hose, slightly impcrroct, Saturday special, per pair 98c 'njnmuN, $1.19 inter coats, $2.98 seam- 8c hose, 17c New Books rictlnn. THE SANCTUAUV. By ilaud How ad i'eim.on. 4 tii I'p. !.. Lot.aop, L.t & Shepard company. This story Is a combination of romance, socialism and theology. Brotherhood Ik tho keynote, and the soul development of threu different characters, each along different llnof, the chief Ueue. Tho (Uutihter of a rich American mil) owner rrl'CU and loves a mllllona.re socialist, who In Ids efforts to solve some ot the labor problems, Is working as foreman in her lather's mills. lie toadies her tho power of service and ot brotherhood which alone can open the door of tho tanctuary peace. A very complicated love altuatlon provides a unique test of theso theories; and we are left to lmag ne that alt ends happily. A ROMANCK OF BIU.V-GOAT HILL. B. Alice Hrsan Hlce. M Vp. The C' ntury .- mpany- Th kweet, wild little daughter of a down-nt-the-heel southern homo, finding hurielf nn orphan, all hut penniless and uniiitc aiiiy Kn 'y marries the Wndly. i-nd ie-aaed profeisor, he fat r muni, onl to dscovtr that the boy she has flirted with and parted from In antcer Is the one she loves, snd always will. Out of this sltuat.oo grows thu story of tho book, nn Irresl. tlble combina tion of Cabbage Patch humor and high romance. TilH HONORABLE MISS MOON LIGHT. By Onoto Watanna. 175 I'p. 11. Harper & Brothers, Only Japan could be the scene of this daintily picturesque yet vitally human fctory, with Its charming qualntnesd of costume and manners, Its note of high heroiem, and Its curious, thrilling drama of birth and death, of llle and love, framed In colorful atmosphere that Is genuinely Japanese, the appealing figure of the fragile Qeleha girl forms a picture of blended pathos and Idyllic love. MY LOVB AND I. By Martin lied field. 3T7 I'p. Jl.SJ. The MacMlllan company-Harried to a woman whom he Idolises, Martin Rtdfleld tells In his own words of his sad awakening, and of the other womait who came nto his life, and how ha dealt with the problem which con- i fronted him. The second woman Is of noble character and tho solution at whlclt she and Martin arrive s not of the Hnvl urtal'' pi.ti h fl tlvh. lu jpkrhm-i tnvrv often found In life tnau Us one which novelists aro apt to adopt. At all e'ventn the book Is a decided de parture from stories which have dealt with the triangle before. Besides Martin and his love, there Is Interwoven with It the story of Blake and Mary. An Idealist, a poet, able only to earn a bare living, he forms a strlkln? contrast tjjjMartln, a practical man and popular novelist. TUB INHERITANCE. By Josephine Dnikam Ilacon. 315 I'D. tl.SO. D. AD. Ipleton & Co. The story Is told by the hero, Hugn Cordon, who, at the outset,' Is a little English boy of mysterious parentage. Ho is brought to America by his nurse and becomes the protege of a splendid village doctor. The crisis In his life comes when, upon teaching manhood, he goes to England, where his striking resemblance to the head of a great house causea a n. no-days' scandal. A HEALTH UNTO HIS MAJESTY. By Justin Huntly McCarthy. K2 Bp. XVib, George H, Duran company, A romance of the time of Charles II. Tim story opens with the king a fugitive In Holland, and proceeds In high good humor to relate (he Jovial shifts and ex peilents by which no obtained food and titer f '-r his c. -t Jane Lane, a roy ht love , appears upon the scene with a Man lo. idouaplng the ctuumonwealKJ leaders and returning the king to his own. A BACHELOR'S COMEDY. By J, E Buckrose. 300 Bp. 11.23. George II. Dorun company. Problems and the elty are far away In this book, which In the love story of Andrew 'Dtu.no, more familiarly known as "Andy." a vicar of a quiet English village. "Andy" Is a modest soul, afraid of women, but, despite his fear, got mar ried. A vein of humor runs through the story and the characters are well drawn. 8AM LOYD'S PUZZLES. l. David McKay, Tills book of putxles Is particularly de signed for young folks, there being noth ing ,n the collection that might be con sidered to be beyond their ability to understand. THE WOMAN OF IT By Mark Lee Luther. Hi Bp. $1.30. Harper & Bros. A clever story. In which some very real and humanly Interesting people play their parts In the development of an In genious plot, which has (or a backgroun.1 the social life of Wash ngton not the hrllllant panorama of offl'ial functions, b'lt the rral overy-day social life of th'' capital w t'i I'd fussy formalities and (faring lutontt uite. as tetn by the un. sophisticated congressman. wife of a newly-elected .liivrnlle. I KOR OLD DONCHKHTHR. By Arthur ! Diurey, $4 i'p. ii.Zj, Luttirop, Lee & hiiupuio company. "Donchester'' Is Worcester academy, and the nto. y tells the trugglc and victories of the hero In the latter part of his first year. He is Miccvstful and happy. lut never by chanco or undo. kcrvedly. JEAN CABOT AT ASHTON. By Ger trude Fisher fccott. Kl Bp. tt Lothrop. Lee ft Hhepa l cmpany. Every activity ot a popular girl's first year Is woven into this narrative. Tie story rankt hlg.. In tn I dwells upon the studious and Intellectual eldn (if college llfo as well as upon the sucmi and athletic. OLD FOUR TOICB, By Edwin U flahln. XO Bp. Il-M. Thomas Y, Crowed com pany. Phil Macowan of the "Bar B" books reappears In this story. He and his friend, Chester Simms, start off on a j hunting trip among the passes, peaks, 'and precipices of the Lost Park country. I Their gu dn and Instructor In woodcraft ' I If V - 1 11. Li iI"lY Uli This rugged frontiersman shares the chief honora of the book with another veteran of t a wilds "Old Four Toe ," a! monster grimly bear. Numerous char-1 acters who ate old friends ot the boys appear In the course of the eventful chapters, Including Cherry and her owl like professor of a father. DOROTHY DAINTY'S HOLIDAYS. By Amy Brooks. 240 Pp. ft. Lothrop, Leo & rihepard com; any, Another of jthe "Dorothy Dainty" books. In the present volumo Dorothy and her dear friend, Nancy Ferris, are found eagerly anticipating a round of gayellos at the holidays, and their expectations are fully realized. OUR BOY SCOUTS IN CAMP. By Kdwln J, Houston. 330 I'p. IW. David McKay. The jolly and exciting doings of a troop of Boy Scouts, under thu direction of a scoutmaster and leaders. Boys who are interested In the Boy Scout move ment wllr be especially Interested, and, Indeed, auy boy cannot full to enjoy the story, . "JOHN AND BETTY'S SCOTCH HIS TOBY VISIT, By Margaret Williamson 301 I'p. U.K. Ixithrop, Lee It Bhepord company, Mrs. Pitt, the mother of the English brother and sister who ore John and Betty's companions, continues as "guide, philosopher and friend," and a vpry pleasant companion as well. They begin In Loudon by seeing the coronation ot George V and Qucfri Mary. Soon, how ever, they are In Scotland, to revel in its romantic history. CLIP STERLING, STROKE OF THE CREW. By Ollbert Patten. J30 Pp. $1.25, Duvld McKay. Tho third volume In tho Cltf Sterling series. Base ba)l games, - water sports and all the Interesting events leading up to a sharply contested boat raco mako up this story, SKY LAND. By L. Frank Bauro. 2SS Pp. The Bellly & Britton Co. This book describes the further adven tures of Trot and Cap n Bill, who de lighted children in "The Sea Fairies." Everything takes place In the clouds, where many marvelous things happen to the young heroine. THE WIGWAM. By 194 Pp. ' McLaughlin STORIES IN Gower Glynn. Urothei s. A collection of stories which have been, told over and over again to the young Indians gathtred around the campflres. Running through them is a fanciful belief In spirits, In magic and In the ublllty if anlmaU to talk and take part In human affairs.