THE BfcK: OMAHA, THTHSDAV, NOVEMBER 14, 1912. Here's the Full Announcement of Starts Thursday Morning, Nov. 14, Promptly at 8:30 'Clock NEBRASKA CLOTHING COM PANTS 000 STOCK Will be Sold at... SEE THE GREAT SHOW WINDOW DISPLAYS Think of it! One-third to one-half Nebraska Clothing Co.'s. well known, extremely low prices, and Nebraska Clothing Co.'s regular prices have always been 25 per cent less than elsewhere. 73 FIE MOST WONDERFUL Mid-Season CLOTHING SALE in the History of the MIDDLE WEST. COME EARLY. AFTER being closed for three days to take inventory and mark down sto'cks, the doors of -this big establishment will be thrown open at 8:30 o'clock Thursday morning. At the same time, the Nebraska Clothing -Co. enters upon a new epoch in its career under a new management. The first move of the new management is a determined and complete disposal of the stock acquired in this big purchase of the Ne braska Clothing Company. Change of Ownership Forces a Radical, Resolute Sale There will not be anything "half way" about this snle. A big and important achievement ib at stake and we've not hesitated to make the most sweeping price reductions in order to guarantee the success of this sale. They will bo wise people who buy not only for the present, but antici pate requirements of the future. This Gigantic Stock Consists of Over $300,000.00 Worth of High Grade Wearing Apparel from the World's Best Makers Choose From all of the Nebraska's Choose From all of the Nebraska's Men's and Young Men's Suits and Overcoats Men's and Young Men's Pants and Raincoats Boys' and Children's Good Suits and Overcoats Men's and Boys' Finest of Furnishing Goods 1 1 TO 3 2 PRICE Women's and Misses' Beautiful Cloaks and Suits Women's and Misses' Handsome Dresses, Gowns Women's and Misses' Fine Fur Coats High Grade Skirts, Waists, Muslin Underwear, Etc. THI! GREAT SALE Will Attract THOUSANDS OF PEOPLE for Hundreds af Miles to the " NEBRASKA." DON'T MISS IT. A Clothing Sale in the Middle of the Season -It's Folly to Pay Regular Prices It happens that this extraordinary sale comos at the most opportune time for you at the very height of the buying season. Thousands of dollars are going to bo saved the people o'l this city and State and thd clothes that will bo bought at sp much less than thoyshould regulraly sell for, are dependable, stylish, of the finest quality and were produced by the first-class clothing makers of America. Tney are tnis season's cnoicesi oiiecis ana wouia oe Dig values at me regular prices. At the prices to prevail in this sale they come pretty olose to being given away. You are the gainer and to an extent you will iiot fully appreciate until you come in' and see for yourself how prices have been pruned to a marvelous extent. Statement to the Buying Public by the New Management of The Nebraska Clothing Company "Wo havo purchased this businoss bocauso wo wanted it, bo cause wo beliovo ill you people of Omaha and our ability to meet your requirements and servo you satisfactorily in this line, be cause wo aro confident wo can build this into a much larger and more influential business. Now that we havo socurcd control of the Nebraska Clothing Co., by right of purchase, wo naturally desiro to conduct it in the future according to our own methods. For one thing we desiro to t havo only merchandise of our own selection. 1 This is not any re flection whntovor on the former management, for wo havo had turned ovor to us what is probably one of tho best and cleanest stocks of high-grndo merchandise in tho United States. Never theless, wo shall get it out of our way with all possible speed and make way for now goods selected by us. Of course we could not accomplish this gigantic selling feat by any ordinary method. So tomorrow morning wo will throw the entire stock on salo to tho public. Everything will liave been re-marked with sharp reductions from the original prices. If wo could only sufficiently impress upon you our anxiety to be rid of these stocks and the drastic price-cutting measures we've adopted, there would be no keeping you away from this sale. v Our doors will be open at 8:30 o'clock Thursday morning. Come early. Careful Service Even in This Great Sale Even at cut prices, our servico will be of tho best. You will bo waited on by competent painstaking salesmen, all alterations will be made with the same dogreo of caro and ac curacy as if you were paying full price. Wo want you to havo pleasant memories of this "getting acquainted with tho now manage ment." John A. Swanson, President. Wm. L. Holzrnan, Treasurer. If the Doors Are Closed, Wait Just a Little We shall, when tho crowds get too big, be compelled to close our doors. Don't become discouraged, however, if you find it neces sary to wait a few minutes. We shall admit as many persons at one time as can buy in comfort, and re-open the minute the depart ure of customers permits. If BUILDERS ASUETTLEMENT Caldwell & Drake Want Balance on Court House Job. COUNTY MAY ASK PENALTY Comiululoiirrs Mar Try to Knlorce tliuir AVIiloU Cull tor S10 liny irou.. Dal" Ilnlldln Wat (o lie Finished. In ii corarnuulcallon couched in superla tive terms of respect cwciwell &. Drake, ounty building general contractors asked 0i Hoard of County Cotnmlsitlonera to them the 13,to0 balanoa dlie on the oulldlng. T)ie communication U the first official step toward a settlement be wren the county and the contractor. SexotiMlomi were begun yesterday after pooh. George W. Caldwell of Caldwell Ac Drake, Included In the communication a tatement of unfinished work, which he stirnatea at J1.7SJ.IS. The Hoard of ounty Commissioners probably will at tempt to exact from Caldwell & Drake h penalty of about IW.OOO under tho clause In the general contract penalizing the , contractors J100 u day for every day re- j qulrtd to complete the building lifter tho contract tine. The building should havo been completed a year and it hulf uk'Jl Some other financial difference) be tvecn tho contractor and the county riusf ba -adjusted and tho settlement 'probably will require a month. County l'rcamta Couutr r-f'liiliit. Drawing lines of battle over the settle ment was begun when the commissioners laid before Mr. Culdwull it claim of (63,947 to counter against tho 1,W the con tractor claim Is duo them. TliU claim on tho county's behalf Is comprised of IM.6C0, interest on the 1, 000,000 bonded debt for a year, and P.3S1, miscellaneous expense to tho county through delay of It occupancy of tho new building. This claim docs not Include the $10,000 penalty under tho 100-a-day clause. MASONS TO HOLD BIG REUNION Sessions to Be Held Most of Next Week at Temple. DEGBESS FOR TWO HUNDRED On Friday Hrenluoi Monn Will Attend tUr Orphrnm Tb.en.tcr In! it Un.l, Harlnir llnnaht AH Ticket In the House. x Nobody U Too Old to learn that tho aura way to oure a cough, cold or sore lungs is with Dr. King's New Discovery. 60o and 11.00. For ale by Ueaton Drug Co, Advertisement rerslsient Advertising Is the Iload to Dig Iteturn. I Losing Hair? Go To Your Doctor I Ayer'sHairVIgor is composed of sulphur, glycerin, quinln, sodium chkmd, capsicum, sage, alcohol, water, pertumc. not a single Injurious ingredient In- this list. Ask your doctor if this is not so. A hair tonic. A hair dressing. Promptly checks falling hair. Com- pletely destroys all dandruff. Does not color the hair. tutd?L'2S: Tho corntrBtone convocation class of tho co-ordinate order of the Ancient and Ac cepted Scottish' Illte of Freemasonry will sit In the valley of Omaha, orient of Ne braska, beginning Monday noon, Novem ber 18, and concluding November SI at Mnsonlo temple, Sixteenth and Capitol avenue. The occasion will be known as tho cor. nerstone reunion, because of the laying of tho cornerstone to the new temple last spring. A clasa of over 100, tho largest In the history of tho lodge In Nebraska will have conferred on them tho degrees of tho rite from the fourth to the thirty, second Inclusive. , Master masons' affiliated and in good standing aro urged to.jcjn in uud make t She occasion one to be long remembered ju'rand Master J. It. Cain,.' Jr., of Stella I Neb., will probably". be. lit attendance at ' tho meeting. Tho lodge will assemble at , 1?:W o'clock and the first order of bu. ners V.HI be the balloting, which will !e followed by the conferring of the fourth to the fourteenth degree, on Tuesday flf. tfii tcentecith and elBli"'". ,u grees will bo conferred on the candidates. On Wednesday the twenty-first to thlr. tletll degreo Inclusive will b taken up and on tho last day the thirty-first and thirty-second. Ilnmiuet Thursday Mnht, Tonight a banquet will bo glvon In the banquet hall of the Masonic i.mnl. nf I'M. Addresses bv distin guished visitors Interspersed with music will be on the program. Qeorgo V, West K, C. O. II. Master of Kadosh, will have chargo of the ceremonies. Among tho speakers will be James D. rtlchardson thirty-third degree grand commander, Ii"rank C. Patton. Joseph S. Davis. 1C, C. C. H. and Avlngton A. Eddlngton, IC C C. II. On Friday night tho members of Tan gier temme. A. A. O. N. M. &. will com- bine with the Scottish Illte lodge and at tend the Orpheuin theater In a body. The Shrine have bought tho entire house. 1,(00 scats, tho attraction being Ethel Pdrrymore. Manager William Ifyrne hat reserved a few seats for those who have season tickets for Friday nights. POStOFFICE CLERKS ELECT NEW OFFICERS The annual election of tho United Asso ciation of Postofflco Clerks was held Tuesday night at the federal building and resulted as follows: President. Thomas '. White; vice president, 1 D. Mots; re cording secretory. Elmer Matson; flnan. c!al secretary. J. J. Curtln; treasurer, C IJ McUlll. The secretary's report for the ear Just Oosed showed a Health.) jsrowth 1 1 1 Ilia fctsantainciv. "Movie" Magnate on Trial for Employing Children in Theater Nicholas Amos, Omaha and South Omaha motion picture theater magnate, was placed on trlul on a charge of em ploying children In violation of tho child labor law In the criminal division of the district court. It Is alleged that he employed a little girl and a little boy to sing In his bouth Omaha theater, the Besse. Amos Is being tried on an Indictment returned by the February grand Jury. He and several other motion picture thea ter owners woro Indicted for alleged em ployment of children as entertainers In violation of tho child labor law, A writ ten statement of another caso of em ployment of children In a theater, giving names, dates, wages paid and other de tail, was placed before the grand Jury, and referred to Juvenile Officer Mogy Bernuteln, but no Indictment In that case was returned. SUNDERLAND BROS, TO HOLD BIG CELEBRATION Id. T. Sunderlnnd, vice president of the Sunderland llros. company and general manager of tho Lime and Portland Ce ment company, will arrive In Omaha to day from Knneas City to attend the' aev eral forms of celebration which the Sun derlands aro planning In honor of opening their new quarters In the Btnto bank building. The program con' slsts of n directors' meeting Friday noon, a banquet to members and employes Fri day night at the llcnshaw, and a publla reception from 2 to 10 p. m. Saturday. A unique display of flowers, birds and musia will be Hhown nt the reception. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. M. Downing nnd family start for Lo. Angeles Thursday, where they will re main till spring. President A. U Mohler of the I'nlon Pacific has returned from Chicago, wher he went about a week ago on general business. llt announces the ornaniz.1 tlon of tho Denver I'nlon Depot compariv In that city a fefr days ago. which win Immediately begin active work. JVo COME-BACK When S. S. S. Cures MONEY AWAITS OWNER AT THE POSTOFFICE "Who lost SSu? That Is the question which Is puzzling the authorities at the postofflce. Some time Tuesday the ' "nUU" department received from a rail I way mall cleik, whose name they with jheld, a little equare envelope containing 1 four J3 gold pieces. 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