5 A STORE COMMENT YOU'LL observe that we arc conducting n very remarkable series of clearance sales. Al most overy day we Inaugurate n clearance in some one of our many sections. Wo nmt it to bo thoroughly understood that these sales are "Bona Fide" saving events, and that you'll find everything here oMietly ns tvnrv Binted. You'll notice that they begin right at a time whoa people feel the need of buying, this Is a featnrs of store policy ive have introduced to Omaha. It tnkes courage to dispense with profit when by holding on we could sell the greater quantity of goods at regular prices, but It has proven a salu tary method. It keeps our stock fresh, clean and up-to-date, and that Is ono of the very Important reasons why people prefer to shop at Orklu Broth ers; then, too, the pleasure you derive from got tlng bargains In the height of the season Insures your good will ORKIN imOTHKHS. KICKS? EMBROIDERIES and LACES QPPPT ATI Cambric nml nainsook VjJT LfVlxxJL) embroideries, in edgings ami insertions, many widths X and designs, price loo, Halo price, yd. . Cniulirle edglngrt and Insertions, wide range of pat terns for selection, vnlues to 10c, rj EVERY section of this store contributes its share of the great saving possibilities. It is now your bargain harvest time. ynrd 39c Emb'deries 25c Nainsook allnver embroid eries III open efforts, width 20 lo 32 lnrUe. val- or. ura at 3!c. yard. fcOVi 10c Laces at 5c. Linen and cot inn ton-lion, Nottingham. Val ant Mai trap lares, width -1; to 3 lurhes. values to lOo. E vnrd Ol orklu nro. . .rr. 19c Laces at 10c. Vrnlse, Val, Shadow and Oriental la a, many widths and' designs, edg ing and bauds, i fl. value to 19c, yard. I UU 25c Laces, at 15c. An oMHortmcnt of lacca In many widths and design, width from 3 to 7 In. I r. values In 28f yard.lOw -Main rioor. NOTION SALE Pearl buttons. 3 luz. 80 Hooka and eyes, n foi..lo Safety pins, dozen 3o Peets Inv hooka anil eye for 5c Imported hair pins, 3 dor lo Cabinet of 200 bulr pltm Oo Nonpareil lialr pins. H doz for . . . 15o Coat antfl skirt hangers, loo DRUGS and TOILETS .lap lions Wild Hose or 1 'untile snap, lOo bar To tiio oriental i "ream. it - tie 980 .' Rogur ami tlnlletto Itti 0 Powder lflo i n FrostHla. per lxl- tip 140 SOr Rubber Gloves, pr S9o The IVIost Progressive fetore in the Uorthwosl THK OMAHA srND.W HUB: J VNl AHY 1J. 101.? STIRRING SILK CLEARANCE FOR MONDAY Involving several thousand yards of the season's newest and most favored weaves, colors and patterns at prices that are simply extraordinary for value-giving for 50c to 75c Silks. I love's indued a rare silk spooial for Monday; a table of silks that sold reg ularly at GOc to 75c i yard, including mcssallnes, taffo tns, china silk nnd poplins in nil colors, plain and fancy, yard 25 "j for 75c Foulard Silks. Beautiful assortment of foulard silks, in all the new small designs and most favored colorings. Pretty navy and Alice blue ground with fancy figures. 21 1 Inches wide: regular prlco Toe -Monday, yard.. . 39 Orkln ttroi.- $1.00 Dress Silks for 69c Dross silks in plain pop litis, fnnoy foulards and plain messnllnes. excollent assortment of colors nnd do signs, all 3(5 inches wide, regular prlco $1.00: Monday In the big January clearing sale, per yard -Main Tloor. $1.50 to $2 Silks at 98c. If. i ' li n o w s i 1 k s for drosses and waists, in eluding chnrmeusn. itti to 10 inolios wldo, pin stripe ines snllne, :U! luclips wldo. chif fon taffetas, silk poplins. 41! Inches wide; rancy crope rtt cliene -values $l.fi0 to $1!. clearing sale price, yard . January Sale of BLANKETS 8c COMFORTERS $1.2fi Munkcts 08c Blankets, full bed size, in gray, tan and white, rogular price $1.25; clcaranco sale QQ prlco 'ot $1.00 IUaiikctM Sl.iW Blankets, double bed bIzo, greys, r- E tans and white, $1.09 values, pair, P 1 iw 2,150 Hlimkcts $1.81) Blankets, fancy plaids only, extra heavy, double bed size. $2.50 values, CjjJ Pttlr .$6,150 niankcts $i.K Wool blankets, extra largo size, regular $o..0, $6.00 nnd $6.50 values, j IUir $1.25 Comforters t)c Comforters, covered with silkollne. white cot ton filled, full size, $1.25 value. QQ. each $1.(15 Comforters $1.10 Comforters, extra large and heay, regular prlco $1.G5, sale price, dj 1 1Q each p 1 . 1 $2.00 Comforters $1.M Comforters, extra large bIjio and heavy, regular price $2.00, salo price d1 AQ each P1. Orklu Bros. Kaiu rioor. UNDERWEAR Bargains OWET A T Women's union suits, Ol liViii.JL white cotton. 98c fleoce lined, in extra sizes, $1.25 value, garment $1.0O Union Halts 75c Yffifi Wjomon'B union suits, white cotton, xieecu iineu, 91. uu values, gar- . 7EJ ment. 'lOC $3.00 Undenvcar $1.01) Women's vests, white, all wool, long sleeves, with ankle tights to match, $2.00 values, gar- t jq mont ipl.D $:i.00 Union Siiitx $2.25 Women's union suits , all wool, or silk and wool, per fect fitting, $3.00 values -garment, Art rtgj at fStitO ,rklu Bros. Main Floor. Favorite F URS at 1-2 Price TAKK advantage of this most unusual occasion come horn tomorrow and choose your favorite fur sot or fur coat at exactly nu"-hnlf the original selling price This is fur weather nnd Just the tlmo of year when good furs are mostly wanted and are of best service. It's a rare oceurance to pluco furs of this quality on the mnrkot at half price In the height of the season, but we've done exactly what we say. so here's a golden chniico to get the fur you cherish at a true saving of money. Rend these Items carefully then come toim--row and make your selection! Hero's a few for your guldanco: $75.00 Russian Pony Fur Coats $37.50 $95.00 Marmout Fur Coats $47.50 $90.00Russian Pony Fur Coats $45.00 $150.00"Oaracuf Furdo'ate $75.00 $9X00near"Seal Fur OolTtsT.Tr 1L .$47T5"0 $f5700 French Coney FuFSettTT .$7.50 $20.00 Bolffium Lynx Fur Sets "..$10.00 $25.00 French Coney Pur Sets $12.50 $27.50 JapMink Fur Sets $13.75 $27750"Wolfl,ur Sets" $13.75 $35.00 Wolf Fur Sets $17.50 $40.00 Northern Mink Fur Sots $20.00 Choice 1 Regular Price Women's Coats at One - Half , Price Women's Coats, $9.75 Women's coats, very pretty nnd graceful gar ments nnd very populnr at (t $111.50, the regular price; B I Monday at. Women's Coats, $14.75 Women's coats that aro very popular this sea son and sold rogulnrly at $211.75; special sale price Monday at $14.75 Women's Con In $17.50 Women's coats, extra good values at $35.00, your choice of any of this dl 17 Cf lot, Momfty . P 1 I .OU Women's Coat $.Tr Womon'H Coats the best value that $1)5.00 can buy, Is of fered Monday, dJOO CA your choice. . . P J Ct OV Women's CoaIh $2.1.00 Womon'H coats that nlways Bold not less than $50.00 your cholco, dOC A A Monilny at.. . J)&iO.Ul Women's SUITS and Women's $10.00 Wool Dresses. . $19.50 Silk or Wool Dresses $29.50 Silk or Wool Dresses Women's $27.50 Tailored Suits Women's $39.75 Tailored Suits Women's $45.00 Tailored Suits Orklu DRESSES at One-Half Price .$4.95 $9.75 $14.75 $13.75 $19.75 $22.50 Bros. I Women's $50.00 Tailored Suits $25.00 Women's $59.50 Tailored Suits $32.50 Women's $65.00 Tailored Suits $32.50 Women's $69.50 Tailored Suits $34.75 Women's $75.00 Tailored Suits $37.50 Women 'si $79.50 Imported Suits $39.75 eoond rioor. January Sale of LINENS 8c WHITE Goods Table linens, mercerized, "oxtra quality, 70 inches wldo, nont patterns, regular price 05c, salo a r price, yard TrlC 98c Table Linens, 69c. Imported Herman table linens, morcorlzod, differ ent patterns, rogulnr price USo- HC yard DlC $1.29 Table Damask 98c All linen lablo daninsk, 70 Inches wldo, plain cen ter, stripes and figures, $1.21) values ga ynrd -r. . 00 15c Crash Toweling-, HVfcc. All pure linen crash towollng. is Inches wldo, soft finish, plain, red or bluo border; tBc 111 value, yard 1 J. 2fC 20c Turkish Towols, 15c. nient'hod Turklh towels, 15x22 Inches, good 1 C Jiunllty, regular price 20c, salo price, each. . IOC v 'Long Cloth, 12 Yards $1.29. Long cloth, .Ki inchos wide, flno sheer weavo, reg ular prlco $l.t!!; Monday 12 yards 25c Waisting Madras, 17c Madras walsdngs, In stripes, chocks and - fj figures, 27 Inches wide, 25e quality, yard. , 1 C Orkln' Brothers Main rioor. CORSETS. $5 Values. S1.98 MONDAY'S whlto Bale news brings vnlues like tlioso: Corsots mado of u splendid broendo material with medium bust, finished with ombroldered edging and draw string In bust line, exlra long on hlpB, cork cov ered protectors, six hoso supporters nt t ached, regu lar $it.00 val ues for 39c Brassiors 21c Ilrasslers, well mado of good muslin, dnlntlly trimmed with strong edging, set In yoke, regular prlco I! !ic, Monday, each Orkln Bros. Baoond rioor JTB, BIA Hunt, $1.98 21c Monday's Big GROCERY List Just examples of what It means to buy your groceries here and cut your cost of living to the lowest possible notch. SITCrAR, granulated; with every purchase in the i't 1L Cf grocery section Monday amounting to $1.00 or morel Wot uUC 10c 25c FLOUR, Pride brand d - OZ Monday, 48 lbB . P SOAP, Ivory, small slzo, Monday, O ba"rs for OC BEKTS, in 2-lb in cans . . . . A vr C PINEAPPLES, Capitol brand, Hawaiian sliced, can PANCAKE i'LOUIt, 2- lb. package; it for CORN FLAKES, fresh stock, l pkgs OATS or WHEAT, Capi tol brand, 3 pkgs. , . . BEANS, .hand picked navies, lb. . . r. CURRANTS, cleaned, special, lb 25c 25c 25c 25c 5c 10c TOMATOES, select, largo can 20c 25c CORN, Capitol Ever green, -special, 3 cans CORN MEAL, white or -t -yellow, per sack olOC ukai'KS, Capitol brand, 20c can SOAP, Llfo Duoy brand, O bars SOAP, Diamond C or rr Beat-'Em-All, 11 bars. . ZuC SWIFT'S PRIDE CLEANSER, regular 10c cans , OC 4 for vOC STOVE POLISH, Ename- n lino paato, 10c size OC STOVE POLISH, Ename llno. 5c size 3c TEA and COFFEE Specials Free F with every lb. purchase of tea at 38c, 48c, D8c, 68c and 78c a piece of fancy decorated China. with each purchase of our best coffee at 3 lbs. $1.00, a 1 6 C souvenir plate of Omaha worth GOc. Orkln Bros. Butinmt Greater Muslin UNDERWEAR Values S REATEJi than those offered elsewhere in town nnd even greater than those I -y on t-Jie opening day of the sale. It's the outcome of a very fortunate jmrch v-- hig Tunstern maker and you re the ono that is benefitted most; this idea 50c Corset Cover, 25c we offered awe from a Corset covers of nainsook, trimmed with lace, embroid ery and ribbons; regular 50c values rr at uDC $1.25 Night Gowns, 69c Gowns of muslin or nain sook, high V neck styles, also slip-over effects, trim med with lace, embroidery, tucks and ribbon, JQ $1.2G values JdZC $2.00 Petticoats at 98c Petticoats of muslin and nainsook with torchon flounco, lace Insertion and ribbon run beading; also embrojdery flounco with rib bon Heading or ribbon run beading and bow, $2.00 valueB at. . . 98 c $2.25 Princess Slips 98c Princess slips of nainsook and lawn, trimmed with round or square yokes of lace, embroldory and wide sntln ribbons, values qq Uj $2.25, choice. . . UOC $2.50 Combinat'ns $1.49 Combinations made of flno nainsook and batiste, elabor ately trimmed with fine laco, embroidery, etc., many styles, splendid values at $2.50; choice, Q 98c Drawers at 49c Drawers, good quality of muslin, and cambric, trim med with ruffles of embroid ery, ruffle edged with lace or embroidery and tiny tucks, a He values at 49c Children's $2.25 Dresses for 98c Dresses, children's sizes C raontliB to 14 years, laco and embroidery trimmed, high or low neck, skirts finished with deep hem and tucks, regular (Q $2.25 values at 70C Women's $1.98 Waists for Waists, tailored linen, with tucks nnd other Mhirt effects with pocket and soft linon collnr, worth $1.98, at $1.25. linen collar, $1.25 Orkln Droi. Soond Tloor. Choice of the House Sale MEN'S SUITS & 0'COATS $15.00 Former prices were $25, $50 and even up to $45 NOTHING is reserved except ing fur and fur lined (!ontB, all must go regardless of valuo! When oneo you koo them you will instantly realize that Ihoy are the mont wonderful suit and overtjout values you ever saw. Think of it stylish, well-made suits, that always sold at $25.00 and up to $45.00, offered to you at ftix.an ' Mllltill Ulllla These Overcoats in Newest Styles and Fabrics There are convertibles, velvet collars, fancy backs, button through styles, mixed cheviots, kerseys, Shetlands, fancy weaves, fall coats, English slip-ons and cravonettes. Orkln Droi. V&tn rioor. iORKIN BROS. YOUR HOME STORE i i ORKIN BROS.-YOUR HOME STORE ECHOES OF THE ANTE-ROOM Modern Woodmen of Douglas County to Hold Big Joint Meeting. OFFICERS ARE INSTALLED Mliliu (trove of Woodmen (.'Irole rn OffJrer for IJnitnlnn Yeur Uclpenlrn, nlrctecl for Mnto (,'unvrntliiu. r ' Tim joint mwetlnB of the iiodern tt'oolnien of America campn of Omaha kml South Omaha to be held at Modern AVoodrnoh hall (WVdnesday evening prom. In ft to uiill out a very large number of tm mbers of the order. All the camps of the count)' have been Invited to parUcl )ato and have very generally accepted. 'i na meeting U1 be In the naturn of a i(oii:fiLatlon over tho defeat of the new rates as adopted at a special session of the head camp a year ago. An elaborate program has been pre pared, with several prominent Woodmen taking part. T. W. MoOullough, a member of th society for a quarter of a century, will deliver the principal address of the even ing. At the close of the meeting rcfreth ments will be served. As there are nearly 5,000 members of the society In tho county. It Is expected the hall will be taxed to Its capacity. Improved Order of Ileil Slen. Fontanel! tribe No. 78 made all final arrangements for the adoption of tho Sutton (ft) class and the entertainment of the delegates to the state convention to be held In Omaha, January 30 and 31. Considering the weather of last Monday 1 night the meeting should be considered the largest since the tribe's Institution. j The following committers were' elected General Committee J. W. Yiesley, chairman; C C. Kehm, secretary; A. L. Sutton, treasurer. Reception Committee James C. Dahl man, Henry W. Utinn, J. B. Nickerson. Arrangements Committee David Fitch, James B. Allen, W. D. Wood. Finance Committee W. II. Hatterotli, M. U IJndreH, g. A. Sear If. Publicity Committee Udward BlacU. George W. Gonder. Frank J. Blhn Entertainment Committee nouls Pas. cat. If, If. Genau, K. A. Morgan. Adoption Committee B. A. nodgers, C. R. Stallard, H. A. Myers, K. M. Tracy. M. O. Cunningham, Mogy Bernstein, 12. VV. Fields, T, Johanson, W. Bumback, W. T. Devereese, David P. Morgan, J. M. Lowe. , Hornl Afhatea "Trauafer." 1 The reported letter from Insurance CommlsHloner Potter of Illinois to the ' insurance department of the state of Ne ' braska, refusing to allow the transfer of the membership of the Iloyal Achates, a fraternal Insurance organization, to the Western Indemnity I.ifo association of Chicago, an ''old line" company, ban been tho absorbing topic of conversation with Royal Achate members this week. Thero .heui been unstinted expression of regret that the "transfer" was made, or hod been attempted, and hop3 have been ex pressed that the Illinois commissioner la correctly quoted when a letter read In tho Lincoln office declared the transfer would not be permitted by tho Illinois authorities, Local lodges have been hold ing meetings the past week, devoted prin cipally to discussion of the attempted "transfer." Future developments are awaited ulth deep Interest. Installation Well Atlentleil. The Installation of officers of Alpha Grove No. 2 last Wednesday evening was largely attended. Past Guardian Metcalf of Alpha grove, the Installing officer, wa.i j ably assltted by Manchester Guards No 1, who exemplified the special Installa tion ceremony uccoidlng to the ritual. Mrs. Margaret Hale was elected musician, Mrs. Maude Schnellbacher captain of do gree staff and Dr. II. Hlrchmann as one of the medical examiners. Dvlnguten elected to the state convention at Beatrice, which convenes next March, were: Mrs. Minnie Weller, Mrs. H. II. Metcalf. Kmma Hden and Mary K. Doherty. Alternates: Siarle Fischor, L. K. Stock. K. L. Demp sey and Maude Hchnellbacher. To (iivr KrnKliiR ton. General Henry W. Lawton' auxiliary to Camp Lea Korby of the I'nlted Spanish War Veterans, will hold a kenslngton af the home of Mrs. Perry Miller. 22 Ijh1 more avenue. Thursday. Woman' HelleC Corps lo Meet, George Custer Woman's Belief Corps No. 42 will meet Tuesday afternoon at Z o'clock In the Grand Army of the Itepub llu rooms In the court hri'ie and will meet Tuesday evening for Joint Installa tion of officers with Georgo Custer Post No. 7, Grand Army of tho Republic. (ieorice Crook Post (i, A, It. The officers of George Crook post. Grand Army of the Republic. 2K, wore Installed by Major Wilcox Friday even ing In Memorial hall, court house: Commander, S. K. fipauldlng. Keillor vice oommartder, Jeff Bedford. Junior vice commander, S. K. Wrull. Chaplain, Perry Hough. Adjutant, G. R. Rathbuu. Surgeon, ICIIJah Dunn. Officer of the day, F. W. Simpson. ' Officer of guard, U. A, Jones. Quartermaster, Joseph T. Beatty. Quartermaster sergeant, J. II. Berry. Sergeant major. J. II. Horner. Patriotic Instructor, W. II. McKay. At the same time and place the officers of Crook corps No, AS were also Installed by M. II. McKay President, Mattle Decker. Senior Nice president. Addle K. Hough. Junior vice president. Mrs. Barr. Secrctaiy Grntvu W Reed. Treasurer. Maud D. Conley. Chaplin. Selena Stevens. Conductor. Klleon Hull. AsslMant conductor, Lizzie Bugh. I Guard, Mary Watson. ' Assistant. Mrs. Well Patriotic Instructor, Kinlly Beatty. Press correspondent. M. H. McKay ,.0.1.orJ"'nrers' J- Shields, Esther Wiall. Mary Butler. Grace Zebarth. The pleasure of the evening was marred by the announcement of the death of Elizabeth Hull, an honored member of No. 88, at Los Angeles, Cal., January 9. A Joint message of condolence was wired to the family from post and corps, also flowors. It. X. A. Will Instull Officers. Ivy camp No. 2, Royal Neighbors of America, will meet Wednesday night, January 15, to Install officers. K. I'. Will Confer Itnnka. Nebraska - iodgo No. 1, Knights of Pythias, will confer the rank of esquire on a number of candldutes Wednesday evening, January 15.