THK IUOIO. OMAHA. AVKDXKSDAV. JAM'AHV S, 5 SAVEDJAN FROM FREEZING Barking of Dog Calls Policeman's Attention to Sad Flight. HANDS AND FEET ARE FROZEN Fr& Leopold, l-'nrm llnud n,-ltlnr Sli Mllra Went or l'rrmont, Iiosfa Ilia W'nr "nil Fnlls In the Snorr. Through the incessant barking ot h M-rapRj-'halrcd dog at Twenty-fourth and Arbor streets, about 7 Tuesday morn lng Officer J. J. Pssanowskl was able to probably save Fred Leopold, a farm hand, from freezing. rszanowskl, who lives at 259 South Twenty-fifth street, was. going to work when he. heard a dog barking. At first ho paid no attention to It, but as ho walked toward the car lino the barking iow moie distinct ml when he at rived at Twenty-fourth nnd Arbor streets de determined to find out what the. caueo otl the canine' barking wm. lie had to walk but a few feet whon he saw a man lyltiR ! In a snowdrift a few feet from the side-1 walk. The man was groaning as If in . Pain while the dog was standing a few feet away making a great commotion. Going over to the man Pszanowskl In quired of him what was the matter. Out his only answer was a series ot groans He helped the man, vhc nas advanced In years, to his 'feet, and It whs then that the officer noticed the' stranger's hand, whlcn wero froEeu white. After mucn work and trouble I'sxanonskl managed to get the stranger to his home, from whence he telephoned for 1'ollcc Surgeon Dawson. The latter after making an ex amination found that the man's feet and hands were froren stiff. ' stored with hpitlts thi man sine his name as Kred Iopold and mid he livl about sis miles west of Fremont, wheiv he worked on a faim. Hi said he had attempted to visit r friend whom !u knew, but could not find the house, and early In the morning crawled Into a barn to sleep. It was so cold, however, that lie walked down town and when near Twenty-fourth and Arbor strets he fell. He said he remembered nothing more lifter that. He had quite a sum of money on his person. LOOMIS ELECTED HEAD OF BUILDING OWNERS' CLUB Tor over an hour Dr. Dawson worked over the frozen man and was able to thaw out the frozen members. When re- llowatd (5. looml. manager of tho Omaha National bank building, was elected president of the Omaha Itutldlng Owners' and Managers' association at a meeting at the Henshaw hotel at noon. Krncst Sweet was elected vice president nnd John 1 Fisher, secrctary-trcauier ' THROWS WIFE OUT IN STORM Drunken Husband Returns Home at Early Hour and Mistreats Her. HAD BOUGHT NEEDED FUEL Hut lie I J tended Money for Other l'lirvlutxra nml Tnkcs It n nil Uxuitsi- for Ilia Iiihiiiiinii llrtint Inr. With the uurourj hovrrlng imund ino and the ley wind making daggers of the falling snow, Sadie Stewart, wife of u University club waiter, walked scantily clad from her .homo at 1J17 South Six teenth street to the Trache hotel at Thirteenth and William to cnll the k)Uc I Ix'chiiso her husband put tier out of the house. The woman's bare feet were torn lis siuip roiks on the wa aiiil tin- wiw was stained with her blood. As she I reached the hotel, she Utteled a stream ' and fell to the sidewalk unconscious, She 1 was brought Into tlfe place and warmed up and the police were called. According to her stcry. she become III In the Afternoon while working at a dress making imrlor and went home. Yheru whs no coal and she purchased some with monoy given her i her husband for an other purpose. When ho learned of It at 3 o'clock jeslerdny morning he pulled her out of bed and chased her from the house, threatening hei with a brntlug I If she returned. I Stewart was ai tested by Ufller, Kmerv, l.ahey and liuford and Is harged with "nbuslnn tils wife." The woman's feet were frozen and cut and l'nllce Surgeil T T. Harris hud to work for nearly two hours to rase the pain When found tho woman whs dad only In a night gown Government Asks for Lights Placed Near the Postof f ice t'nilel Taylor, custodian of the federal building, has requested the city commis sion to Install street Unlit at Seventeenth nnd Capitol avenue and Seventeenth and Dodge streets and Mayor Dahlman has been appointed a commission- Of one to correspond with Henatpr llhc'licoak and ask htm to rle his inlliirmco ln trsund lng the proper federal authorities to order ornamental lights placed,, on the post, office. . The oily council approved the report of the committee of the whole on tthe dollar gas agreement. A bill Is now be ing drafted for submission o the legis lature at this eslon which will glo the elt commission power to enler Into an iiftreement with the rbs eompatn cording to this compromise the peopl' will vote nt a special election on exten slon of tho company's franchise. Trice of gas Is flxcd In this agreement at ono dollar per thousand cubic feo and tho council given authority to reviii' Hie rates at periods of tan years. Th loyaltltw imld the city aro Inercased bout 39.Cio n year. Anton Vanotis and niehard Ilynn hate been placed on the police forco on six months probation. Tho miscellaneous fund has been sub divided as follows: Meals for prisoners l.fifo; otflelnl bond premium, $1,050; re cording deeds. SIM; does and subscrip tions. WCO; water troughs. 4300: city np- i pralsers, cutting Weeds, Jt.000; ad- i Vertlslnc. JS.MH); repairs to buildings i NJ.o.v. ilonntlons. t0. gradlnc rertslii j streets. t.t50". Key to the Sitimtlon-llee Advertising Big CORSET Valnes p ORSETS of cou- Ul, with medium biiBt, finished with edging extra long hip, good boning, tour bono supporters; $1 value, IQm special Wednesday at. . J C Brasslers, Well mad of Cood masUn, daintily trimmed with dglng, regular pries COo ch, poolal In Wed- QQn neiday's tale. . . OaPb) BraBslorB, with , allover era broidery joke, embroidery fin ish, perfect fitting, regular price, $1; sale price Wednesday y Orkln Bros. Second Floor 69c OmaKa's Prime Economy Event, Al 10 and tucked Inco t for walats. asflortort de- Here's SLEDS For Boys and Girls Flexible sleds, very strong- and scrvlcable, will last a life time, Wednesday npeclally I nn priced at Ju.00 and down to 9 I slIU airla sleds, many different styles. Weil- QC. nesday at Jl 25 and down to fcilu Boys' aleiSs, n large variety to choose fro.u, QCn Wednesday at 91.75 and down to... . , .uw Come and Profit By It Extra Heavy Felt BLANKETS 1 I KM Coltoit felt blanket, gray or white TOxRO Inches extra heavy, very good nnllty, this blanket Is warm comfortable will wear and give the best .if iervlre. one of our best sellers and a big value H the tegular celling prhe. Special for J I AC Wednesday al .. lifctl f EMBROIDERIES j I aluna. IS to HO lnchos wide; values to COc, Mid Winter While Sale price OVJt Cambrlo and Swiss em broidered Hfflnirs and Insirttons, from 3Vj to 7li Inohss wlds, wortli up to lOo, Wtdnsday, th yard so' Swliss and cnmbrlp skirting, 17 to IS Indies wide, oil open and conventional leslgns, also corset cover embroidery In large range of pretty designs vat lies lo lSe, Wednos- XA C. day, tho yard . r Main rloor. Coats, Suits, Dresses and Furs at Half Price "VjEVBH in the history of Omaha have you ever had suoli a chance lo got real good serviceable under ' wear underwear of quality at such great saving in prices. We want you to lake advantage of Women's Coats at One-Half this opportunity because its to your interest. You will find here some of the most spjwidid underwear af prices that are sure to win your admiration. Here's a few values we offer for Wednesday. TT ERE'S an extraordinary occasion that no woman can - afford to pass by. It's a remarkable offering of "atyllBh, high grade coatB at ono-half the original price. Come early Wednesday and prom dj- tnis unuBiiai event. Any woman's coat m tnis line worth every cent of ih.ku; styiisniy made and will make a becoming garment for any wearer; extra special for Wednesday's selling, at. , Women's Coats, $32.50. $9.75 SPECIAL Women's wool dresses, 1 n t o B t modcln and most stunning do- They are prcat values at signs. $10, but for Wed nesday we've cut tho price for quick Belling, at.. PEfM charming selling price $13.50. Wednes day an pxtraordl nary special, at. . voinenn suit or wool il r e h s e s, m a tl n In t h u season's ni o b t patterns, regular special Q7R Women's silk or wool d r c s h c s, dnlnty and be coming stylos. Hero's an opportunity to got a beautiful $,29.50, garment, Wednesday nt Women's Coats, $0.7.1. Women's coats, very protty and graceful' garments and 'very popular at $9.50, the regular price, Wednes- CfcQ '7K day, at O Women's Conts, $14.75. Women's coats that are very popular this season and sold regularly at $19.75: special sale price, W ednesday at , best value Is offered $32.50 $14.75 Womcns Coat, $17.50. Womenfa fcoats;- extra 'good values at $35.00; your choice ot any In this lot Wednes- J tr day, at P X .OU Women's coats, tho that $65 can buy, Wednesday, your cholco of any. . . . Women's Ooate, $25.00. Women's coats, that alwaya sold not less than $50, your choice T?: $25.00 Women's Coats, $20.75. Women's coats, smart and dis tinctive design, made of the best of materials and sell rogularly $59.50; special Wednesday, at $29.75 Women's Suits at One-Haif Women's $27.50 Tailored Suits Women's $39.75 Tailored Suits Women's $45.00 TailoredSuifs Women's $50.00 Tailored Suits) Women's $59.50 Tailored Suits Women's $65.00 Tailored Suits Women's $69.50 Tailored Suits Women's $75.00 Tailored "Suits, Women's $79.50 Imported Suits Women's $85.00 -Imported Suits j .Your Choice at 71 Original Price Women's Fur Coats at T1JE cold snap has conic to stay a while and this is the time to buy ymlr fur coats. There Is no roason for most women not having a good, warm, fur coat. These unusual low prices will uuroly attract a largo crowd to tho fur section tomorrow. Look at theso values: Fancy Hudson seal Coats, tho finest made, and always sold at $500, your unrestricted cholco of any coat In. this lot, Wodncsdny, at. . , Hudson Seal Coats, $150. $250 Hudson seal coats, that rogularly sold for $'.100, reduced for clear ance In Wednesday's Cf Belling, at p 1 OU Hudson HpjiI Coats, $(M). Hudson seal coats, made of rich, soft fur. worth $200, special In Wednesday's d 1 ff selling, at ' p 1UU Xcnr Seal Coat, 85H Near Soal CoatB, a very popular garment that soils rogularly at $100; specially priced Wednesday, nt , lltiKslan Pony Coats, $42.50. Russian Pony Coats, a popular seller ut $85; choice of this lot Wednesday, nt $42.50 Marmot fonts, $75. Marmot Coats, a garment that will be prized by any woman, $150 voliiqs, t7C Wednesday, at f$) I O Northern Mink Conts, $(12.50. .Northern .Mink Coats, sells .regu larly for, $125, for quick selling Wcdnosdny, $62 50 $50 Furs at One-Half Price Wednesday Your Choice at $15 French Ooney Sets, Sale price $20 Belgium LynxSeti, Saleplrice $25 French Coney Sets, Sale price $27.50 TjapTMintctsSalerice i $27.50 Wolf Fur Sets, Sale price $35.00 Wolf Fur Sots, Sale price. $40.00 Northern Mink, Sale price $45.00 Fox Fur Sets, Sale price $50.00" Fox. Fur Sets, Sale price $75.00 FoxFur Sets, Sale price Regular Price s . . i anie uAnAaa P BETTY table damasks of various widths, pat terns and prices are sure to pack this section Wednesday. The prices on these . excellent goods are made possible only through our extensive prepara tions for this great White Bale, which, by the way, Is succeed ing far beyond our fondest hopes. Detter conie Wednes day. 70-lncli Linen Damask, $1.10. All linen and satin damask, IriBh homespun, 70-inch; Sale price, Wednesday, Ai q the yard ij 1 1 V 08c Tahle Damask, 08c. Table damask, Imported, mer cerled, 72 Inches wide, regu lar 98c value, White JO' sale price DOC 50c Table Damask. 30c. Table damask, mercerized, 64 inches wide, 59c value, on White Sale price C Orkin Brot. Main Floor. Biggest Values in UNDERMUSLINS in the Entire City DID j'ou ey?r see such wonderful values in goods In the clty.y Come early Wednesday we've opportunity tb supply yourself with uuder-musllns that PRETTY PETTICOATS ONE stylo with deep em broidered flounce of blind em broideries, others with flounce of lace Insertion, finished with heading of ribbon beading; $1.98 QQE! value, Wednesday at cOO Nainsook and lawn petticoats of lace embroidery, ribbon run bead ing, finished with bow rf -j rfo satin ribbon; $2.98 value J1'.70 COMBINATIONS Combinations consisting ot corset covers and drawers; made of nain sook, round yoke of embroidery, edged with lace, and ribbon drawn, 89o values, ACke Wednesday t:JC Bcond rloor. fine undermusluisJ We are positive those are tho most e.traordinAr over offored on such quality . t . . . ..... ..... i . ... mi . 1.nnn n1.la 1 1! n r r. 1 1 1 r M a large ussoiiment, dux at tiieBO prices tno lot won t last long, so eariy comers win secure urai nu.n. smack of tho better quality, and these prices will mean a genuine saving to yoil. Hero's a few oirerings ror woanesauy. "IVyTUSLIX gowns, round AVx. neck, slip over styles, also square and V-neck effects; trim med with embroidery Insertion. hemstitched ?nd plain tucks; 89c i values, very special ror Wednesday t: C Oowus of fine muslin and Gowns of fine quality nain nainsook, different styles, high, ! B00k, crepe and cambric; slip over styles, empire, high V and square neck, daintily trimmed; regular $1.98 values; spo- no iUt square, V and slip-over styles, trimmed with, val, torchon ana lace Insertion; $1.25 values, Wednesday. . Orklu 3roB. Btcosd rloor. 69c elal Wednesday at. , A U fcJ L T N drawers, deep 1X flounce of embroidery and cluster tucks, I59c - Q vnlue; Wednesday J12C Muslin drawers of fine quality, cambric finished 'muslin, circular styles, finished with scalloped edges, sonio with ruffles of em broidery and lace; 89c AQ value, Wednesday ttIC , 1 . Princess SLIPS Princess slIps7"Iood quality nain sook, trimmed with lace, Inser tions and embroidery. Skirt Iieb ruffle of embroider)' or ,aco trimmed, $1.50 values, .JQ. Wednesday, at VJ57C Orkln Bro. Bteond rloor. GROCERY Specials riiOUR our Kxcelwlor p.O ont, onn of our licHt ellorH W e (1 nomluy, h S.SI.50 rZOUB Cap itol, a very fine Imkery flour W otl iusday, a acl for, , OUU FEAS Kurljv June, WetuiQS doy, the in. ran. UU X AZ8IX8- l''anry, BBodlntB, Wednesday, the S?.T 8o U&OAKOHX nnJ Spaghetti; im P9rted I fin package, . U HUOAH, combination i special, Wednonduy, 7 1Ih. 9Rft for . fcOU KXTHACT, Vanilla Mini I On Lemon, 2 oz. bottliln. . . 1 OU RICK, fancy whole 9fln Japan, 2 lbs. UU DA KINO POWDBR, A. Calumet, (he uan '. . . Ulf CORN, Capitol brand, 1 A- WednoKduy, tho can I UU Total 83o CBAOKCBB Bent Omaha made, nod a or qyster crackers special Wed nesday, the 7 nound I u OSACKSKS Graham and Oatmeal; very special In Wed nesday's sell lng, the I fn pound.. I UU Orkln Bros. Bntsraant ! 'II Good Underwear for Everybody in the Great January White, Sale SELDOM have you had suoh a chauee to get real good, serviceable uiidewear uudomear of quality at such a great saving in prices. We want you to take advantage of this opportunity because U'b to your interest. You will fiud hero Men's Union Suits, $1.81). Men's wool union suits from the very best sfnd most wldoly known mills; ordinarily sell at $3 and $3, GO; very warm and serviceable. Very special in the great wnue Sale "Wednesday at-. Men's Shlrta and Drawers. MeiTiTwooI texture shirts and diawerc. regular 1.00 valuer. prne-1 for Wednesday In in CQn . . . V vU $1.89 W hlte Hale at. Mcn'K Cotton Sweater Men's cotton sweaters, made of good iiialltv yarn. afftl aell regularly for 50 centw; QQn Wednesday .. . . UU Men's Underwear, 08c. Meiii shirts and drawers, mado of a good quality wool, nnd will glvo tho utmoqt satis factory wear; they always sold at $1.00 tho piece, but you get them Wednesday In the White Sole, at Men's Shirt and Drawers, 4 Be. Men's cotton fleece shlrta and darwer. a very good quality with o m rort and wear combined, ic. 98c 1 White Sale price, the piece Mcu Wool Sweotcrs. Men's. Votil sweaters, a rood value sit . ti. kpoi-lally prircxl r,or Wednesday I ft ft selllnc at ,.lf0 Men's ijll.25 Sweaters, 80c. Men's shuwl collar sweaters, just the garment to keep out tho sting of winter Us very warm and will give extraordi nary service. They sell In tho regular way for $1.25, but for Wednesday's selling they have been reduced to .Men's Shirts and Drawers, 45c. Men's jersey ribbed shirts and jrawern marked down specially for U White Hale WeJnej- JR. ijiiy. the piece U 89c Men's Wool Sweaters. Men's wool sweators, $;!,50. Wodncsday.at. . worth .$2.49 some of the most splendid underwear at prices that are sure to win your admira tion. Here's a few values wo offer for AV ednesday in ihe big white sale: Cotton Union SiiHm, 45c. 75c Women's Union Suits, 7.V. Womon'Bvhlto cotton, fleece lined union suits, excellent values and great Belters nt the regular selling price, $1.25; markad down in the White Sale for Wednesday, tho suit, at , Children' tiftc Underwear 10o (Thildren'B 25c white cotton, fleece lined veals and pants, bp rial in the White Halo 7 On for Wednesday, at l'u Children's white cottonunlon millH with drop atn, atspleridtd value; In White Sale QCn Wedueiday. suits, at. ... uu Women's Vests and 1'antH, 50c. Women's white vests and panta, maile of part wool; a very good wearing fabric, ""Vara nnd comfortable; they are our regular 69c qualities, and worth overy ceut of that price, and you got them Sn tho White Sate tomorrow, the piece aU Infante' Cotton Vests, lfic Infants' white cotton, fleece lined vests, a White Sole special for Vtednes. day. Ml . , 50c I So 45c Women's black tights, open styles, regularly sell at 75 cents, special for Wednesday's- Rflfl sol), at uUU Orkln Bros. Mln rloor. Orkln Bros. Main rloor. Women's Cream color, heavy fleeced lined suits very warm and' service able. Your choice, Wedr neiday, the suit Women's whlto cotton, fleece lined union suits, very splendid, values. Wo always sold them at COc, the suit, and are good vaiueB at that price; Wednes day's selling price )n the big wnue saie, we offer them to you at, the pair Women's Union Stilts, $2.25, Women's white wool, and silk and wool, perfect fitting union suits; regularly sell nt (3.00. Wednesday' 'White M O C Sale price ffci&U Women's white cotton fleeced lined cornot cov ers, always sell nt ns cents eaolL A great value, Wednesday 9Ef . avwu 91c at, each :Orkin Brothers Your Home Store- -Orkin Brothers Your Home 5 tort- 1