TIIK BKE: OM.WIA, SATITtPAV, FEBIir VBT 8, 1913. VALENTINES Tlio largest aBBortment of Novelty Valentines and Post Cards ever shown in Omaha is ready for yoUr Inspection; many now seen for the first time. Also novel table decora tlons, In our Satlonery Department. ALL THE LINOLEUM ORCUTT STOCK FROH THE I On Sale MONDAY 'B. ins Like These Command the Interest ot Thousands of Buyers Special Barga 600 Women's and Misses' WINTER COATS Made to sell at $7.50, $10 and $12.50. . .. $5 Sph ndid assortment of chin chilla, plush, pluid face, nov elty cloth and nil lined blnck coats good, up-to-dnto, serv iceable winter clonks, in nil sizes a remarkable Bpednl- $5.00 on Bucoxro Jncoon 425 Womei's and Hisses1 Tailored Suits Made to sell at AA $10.00 and $12.50, atWvU BrondclotliB serges novelty cloths smart mixtures, etc.; all good fall and winter styloB and col ors that will give splendid service $5.00 Oa Btoond Jfloor. Mesh Bags New Arrivals 5-Inch Frame, German Silver, Unbreakable Mesh Bags Unlmed, worth (?fl Q $3.00, at Sl.OtJ $5.00 German Silver, Unbreakable Mesh Bags Unlined, 7-inoh fraine, Qf AO special at . . , . VUiVO Sm8$m& &7.m Onrmnn SHvnr TVToali Tin on iTl,l lined, 7-inoh frame, ftyi Aft iMwyr- snocial at OtO EXTRA SPECIALS IN JEWELRY SATURDAY $5.00 Solid gold pendant La Valllleres, new designs, at. .$2.98 Women's $3 solid gold rings, set with all color stones, at $1.50 $2,00 fine gold filled La Vallieres, genuine pearl pendant $1.00 New style hair bandeaux, set with white Btones, at 25c $1.50 gold filled baby bracelets, special Saturday at $1.00 Now Seed Pearl JewelryBar pins, brooches, hat pins, etc., 5Qg BOYS' OVERCOATS AND SUITS ON SECOND FLOOR Old Store Hoys' $1 and 95 Suits and Overcoat at $2.50 Boys $7.50 Suit and Overcoat at S3, 08 Boys' f8.R0 and 10 Suits and Overcoat t $5.00 Boys' Knickerbocker Specials All the $1.00 Pants at G5d $1.50 Boys' Serge Pants at 81 1.G0 All Wool Mixture PanU at.... Si $1.85 All Wool Pants, fully lined... 75 $1 DO Corduroy Pant at 1 FURNISHING GOODS SPECIALS. Boys 60c and Boys' II and Boya' FUnnel 70c mouses, 11. za uioubo. a 11 1 ris, n t at 390 at 7So each 650 Women's $3.50 Shies at Lt Ten linos of our regular $3.50 Shoes which we will discontinue. You will find a alt to fit In any one of theso lines. Hlack suode, patent leather with, white buckskin tops, tan. calfskin and dull leathers; handsome styles In button or lace, at. pair vPtOO Also a apeclal lot of Men's $3.50 Shoes for S2.G5. A Great Sale of Hosiery & Positively the most remarkable bargain lots of women's hosiery of good quality thut havo been offered in Omaha this season. Woms 50c Silk Hose, 25c An exceptional purchase of worn en's fine black, pure silk ho so makes this notable bargain pos sible. All sizes of 50c hose on bar gain square, hos iery aisle 25c main ruon. 25c Mercerized Hose at, 9 Thousands of pairs of women's seamless mercerized, black hos iery in all sizes made to sell in a regular way at 20c and 2oc a pair on bargain square hosiery aisle KAor ri.ooB, .U Htfll 111 9c 5 C Pr Special Hosiery Bargain In Basement 500 dozen black, seamless, ribbed hose for misses and chil dren sizes are b' to 8 'i: extra specials for Saturday, at 5 Pr YOUR OHOIOE OF ANY Girls' Winter Coat IN STOCK 400 TO CHOOSE FROM ALL CHILDREN'S AGES, 6 TO 14 ALL JUNIORS' AGES, 13 TO 17 PLUSH COATS CORDUROY COATS FANCY AND PLAIN COATS, ETC. Girls' $ 7.50 Coats, at. Girls' $ 8.50 Coats, at. Girls' $10.00 Coats, at. Girls' $12.00 Coats, at. $3.I WOMEN'S K,no quality of Iub-r,-, tt rt yt squirm trouB liluflh, made In rJUUOJCl UUnlB all new styles, and worth regularly up to $25 and $27.50, go at $12.50 WINTER COATS scores or good, DEBASEMENT Xt"r K En cloaks, mado to sell up to $7.50, at P DU GREAT SPECIAL PURCHASE Men's Hats AND BOYS' HATS At less than y2 their value This purchase includes hundreds of Men's hats made to sell regularly up to $3.00. 00 Men's Soft Felt Hats Men's $3 Imported Velours.. Men's $2.50 Smooth Felt lints Men's $3 English Stiff Hats.. Men's $2.00 American Derbies all go in one big lot at Men'8 $1.50 Stitched Hot Men's $1.25 Crush Hats noys' $1.50 College Hats Children's Felt Hats, various colors, worth to $2, all go in one lot at 1 50 Women's embroidered linen handkerchlofH, your first name In full daintily embroidered In corner: also women's and Mens plain hemstitched worth up to 2lic at each 12ic Women's embroidered shoer ba tlBte and cross barred lawn, etc.. handkerchiefs', worth up to IGo. but slightly '71. mussed, at each "2fC Misses' and Children's 25c un dervests, fleecy lined cotton; also ankle length pants to match all sizes, pj basement, at garment. IOC Saturday Offers In High Class HAIRGOODS AT LESS THAN One-Half the Regular Prices 1 Switches 24-Inch, 2-08., Natural Wavy Switches $ values, Satur day, at $1.85 Switches 18 and 20-inch Fluffy Hair Switches $2 values, Saturday, at 50c Switches 28-lnch Fino Hair Switches $10 values, specially priced at $5.98 Extra large Cluster Puffs, at - $1.98 AD e d i u m sizo Cluster Puffs, at -90c Transforma tions made of fino 18-inch "Wavy Hair $5.00 valuos at $1.98 Sanitary Hair Rolls; all styles specials at 25c, 35c, 50c Hair Dressing, Manicuring, Shampooing and all Beauty Culture AVork, Second Floor and Pom peian room. Brandeis Stores Omaha mm After-Inventory Sale of OVERCOATS all Men's and Young Men's Sizes Inventory has brought out many lots that we wish to sell at once. Theso prices represent the season's biggest actual savings. Men's and Young Men's $10 and $15 Winter Overcoats, will go Saturday at $7.50 Men's and Young Men's $18 and $20 Winter Overcoats, will 10 go Saturday at. Men's and Young n's$25jJV nvorrnntfrtho season's fl-flrt50 (M?50 greatest offer at. .$13-$16!! After Inventory Sale of Men's and Young Men's SUITS Medium and heavy weights, up - to - date styles. Men's and Young Men's $8.50 and $10.00 Suits all sizes... Men's and Young Men's $12.50 and $15.00 Suits at $5.00 7.50 Men's and Young Men's $17.50 and $20.00 Suits hand tailored correct styles, at. $10 Men's and Young Men's $25 and $30 Suite finest in the stock, at. $13.50-$16.50 Men's Furnishings New lots of men's shirts, all new spring samples, both negligee and soft collar shirts neat black and white patterns, plain and pleated CtQn bosoms values up to $1.25, at OJ7C 'sssssssssLHssa sLvY All $1.50 anil $2 Men's Shirts except Manhattans broken sizes in all our highest grade Bhirts, with neat stripes, made of Imported fab- Qn rlcs, at aOC 25c Silk ami Lisle Hose (seconds) plain colors, at, pair 50c Men's Silk and Knit Fotir-ln-Hand Ties at, each 19 nnd25 25c and 35c Wool and Uslo Hoso for men, pair 15t$ Way's 40c Sweater Xcck Mufflers at cf' .12Ud New Goods from the Orcutt Stock ARE BROUGHT FORWARD EVERY DAY Every day we hriug forward new goods from our reserve stock rooms. The Orcutt purchase was so immense that we offer bar gains and varieties just as great as on the first day of the sale. NEW LOTS OF DOMESTIC RUGS No matter what the sizo or color scheme of your room, we can satisfy you perfectly from this Orcutt stock. Brussels Rugs, up to 9x12, at $7.98 $20 Axminster Rugs, up to 9x12, at $12.98 '36x72 Axminster Rugs, at each $2.59 $50.00 Seamless Wilton Rugs, at $29.98 NEW LOTS OF LACE CURTAINS Thousands of pairs of lace curtains come forward for the first time for Saturday's selling. Lace Curtains, worth up to $3.50, a pair, at pair. .$1.98 $4.50 Lace Curtains, pr $2.98 $6.50 Lace Curtains, Satui-day, t pair $3.98 $8 Portieres, at pair. . $3.98 NEW LOTS OF ORIENTAL RUGS. Rich Orientals in every desirable size and color scheme offered here at prices lower than genuine Oriental rugs were ever be fore sold in Omaha. CANDY SPECIALS Pompeian Room Assorted Cocoanut Kisses vanilla, strawberry and chocolate, at, lb 15i Our Pompeian Bitter Sweet Chocolates and Swiss Milk Chocolates, with fruit and nut centers, at, lb 29 Delicious Block Walnut Taffy, Saturday at, lb 25 d Special Honoy Dew Butter, at. lb 15 Beautiful Valentine Boxes and Novelties for Val entine parties. Candy Conversation Hearts, Peanut Hearts and Red Qypsy Hearts. Saturday CARNATIONS More than 10,000 large home grown Carnations Saturday, at each 2c CUT FLOWER DEPT. New Books PUOBLBM8 OK ORGANIZED LABOR. By A. J. Portenar, New York. The Mac mlllan company. 11.00. Mr Portenar la not altogether a new writer on economic topics, having- contrib uted at one Ume or another to various peri odicals his views on questions that oon rem organized labor. In the little volume be has just published he contributes soma interesting advice to the trades unions of the country. Mr. Portenar has concluded that the labor unions have gathered an army, but have neither equipped nor drilled It, and that It therefore falls far short of Its normal efficiency. To remedy this defect he proposes several plana flilet of these Is the extension of the prln rlpje of co-operation in the industrial 'leld. he contends for Industrial unionism, 'or the provision of benefits, such as against sickness, death, out-of-work and old age or disability pensions, the funds to be provided by the workers themselves, and for co-operative trading: to 1o away with hi middlen-un ,U " um on of syndicalism" and "sabotage." and of the socialists program for political action is must nominating, snowing him to be a more than commonly close reasoner, and his conclusion are frankly stated. He Is flatly opposed to the plans that are sum med up under those general heudlngs, The attractive quality of his writing Is Its simplicity and directness, his definite pur pose and frank conclusions, yet without any dogmatism. Nor does he delude him self with the prospect of an economic mil ltnlum; he has a message to the workers, whloh he plainly states, knowing, in the fullness of his experience, that much of j the seed will fall on stony ground, while much will be choked by weeds and tares, THIS STAGE OP KOOLS. Ily Leon aid Merrick. 381 Pp. 1.30. JJltchel Ken nerley. A little pang, a little v.e, rule smile, or a little tear comes at the end of each of this collection of stories. The title of this volume Is more cynical than the stories themselves. They contain many sudden and swift bitternesses, but it is the bitter or the tonla which Invigorates. TUB MINOU CHOUD. By Jo Mitchell Chappie, m Pp. Jl.a. The Chappie ' I'Ubllahlng company. I The simple story of a life Just as Its ' events befell, of home and childhood, school and college, poverty and struggle, , love ami marriage; of the rift within the lute, the separation between husband and wife, and the struggles and triumphs of an ambitious American girl. TUB onDKAIJ Ily Charles Kgbert Craddock, i&l Pp. U.M. J. I), Upplncott company. The scene is laid In the Orea Smoky mountains at th summer bungalow ot genial Mr. Brlucoe and his wife, whose hospitable natures place them In a dif ficult position when two of their friends, a young widow and a man she Jilted, all unsuspecting, come to visit them at .the same time The bungalow Is situated In a wild location and the developments are excltnng with the added Interest of an unusual background. DOUOUAS. Uy Hiram W. Hayes. 348 Pp. 11.85. The Howerton Press. The author's aim th telling the story Is to show how one mortal was rescued from his fear ot the uncertainties of the future, Including fear of poverty, suffer ing and death. TIIK KEYNOTE Uy Alphonne Chat eaubrlant. 533 I'p. 11.30. George II. Doran company. Upon Us publication In France, under the title "Monsieur des Lourdlnes," this novel won for Its author the flnncourt prlte and much critical acclaim. It tells the iter' of a Kreneh country geulte-ii-Jii. of shy. gvutle, Unable nature, !io. living Isolated from the world because of his diffidence, has grown Into a pro found and loving harmony with nature. A scapegrace, son. living a life of pleasure In Paris, plunges him Into ruin. But out of the disaster there comes to htm at last some recompense In the son's re morse and the birth In his heart of sym pathy and affection. THE COMING OF THE I,AW, By Charles Alden Saltier. 378 Pp. 1.. Outing Publishing company. Kent Ilollls. celebrated his arrival In the western city by knocking down the biggest man In the place, HolUt knows not the meunlng of fear and qonttnues to run the newspaper his father started and tight for his rights In spite ot the strong and lawless opposition of the faction banded against him, The might of the law Is demonstrated and the arch villain made to bite the dust after many thrill ing events, NISr PRIU8. By J. C. Browder. 575 Pp. 11.50. The Neale Publishing com-pany. In viuuhiviv i isvv at, i Ainu ta vf in the land of quick. fighting men, hlgh . spirited women and unrivaled horseflesh. ' A l.OYAU t,OVE By Eleanor Atkln tson. 93 Pp 85 cnts. Richard K Badgr The love stof of Robert Emmet and Sarah Curran Is told with sympathy and understanding. The book Is bound In green, with shamrocks decorating thu pa km,. THE TWO GODS. By Walter 8. Cramp. S79 Pp. $! niphard G. Bad ger. A story of love and life In Mohamme dan lands. UP IN ABDMIBLAND. By Michael Barrett. 310 Pp. Sl-23. Bemlger Broth ers. The scene of this story Is laid In a little village ot Scotland among simple-living people. The writer, whose delicate lungs enforce an Indoor life during the bleak winter weather, has, at the suggestion of the pastor, his twin brother, recorded the doings of the people and, in some In stances, the story of their lives. UJIS MORTON'S INVESTMENT. By Eva Morley Murphy. S3 Fp, 31-2S. Crane A Co. This Is a problem novel dealing with the drink evil. It Is a wholesome story, and leaves the reader to decide whether the "Investment" paid. THE CAVERS OF CKAIU By Thomas Sawyer Splvey. 807 Pp. 11-36. The Cos mopolitan Press. The author goes back many centuries, 4iid through an Intricately woven plot reveals the emotions of men and women ot that age. HOME PLACE. Pp. 11.30. Harper Mr. Ogden shows rich and poor. His a cross-section of the financier, the contentment and tragrtly, developing until tho last. By G. M. Ogdcn. 3C5 & Brothers. tho inter-relations of graphic story pictures life the worklngman, politician, the artist. Intrigue, humor and an outcome uncertain PALMERS GREEN. By Stewart Cavtn. S75 Ip. G. P. Putnam's Sons. A spirited story which threatens tragedy and ends serenely. The author evinces a striking understanding of the complexities of character, and flirtatious Kitty Is no less convincingly drawn than the rather- domineeringly affectionate young wife. THE CONTRALTO. By Roger M. Carew. 333 Pp. $1.35. Richard K. Badger. The scene Is laid In the south and the story deals In an Intelligent manner with the liquor question. TlitS FORHLOPERS. Bv' I. N, Phlpps. 31 pp. J1.25. The Neale Publishing com. pm A ro.tinnce of colonial days. Hcten ( ramlei Is stolen by Indians; after a tietpcratt chase, she Is rescued by her frunttc ,OTf , ouly to be accused of prac ticing witchcraft. Dreadful, startling things keep happening, but the tale ends with a proistee of peace. p?" ii ?EG15- 5,7Jonn 8. Williams. 410 I p. M.W. The Cosmopolitan PrcsB. Jessie Carlton, a Vlcksburg girl, risks her life for her country, while her lover Is with the army n Virginia. With battles raging about them, the fight be tween love and duty ends happily, though not without sacrifice.. RTrEPI5oE1 MBLHEW. By Howard B. Press. tlSQ- The Cosmopolitan This account of the evclutlon of Stephen Mulhew contains a story of Childhood and Innocence and the simple Joys of playmate daye, of youth and It3 aspirations and passions, all amid life oa It was lived In a country village of southeastern Pennsylvania during thd few years Immediately following the war of the 'sixties. DESULTORY VERSE. By LaToucha llshing company. A collection of clever and witty "news Paper poems," which contains nothing of heaviness to spoil their charm. The Persistent and Jumclous Use ot Newspaper Advertising la the Road ta Uutlnets Buccess.