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    teE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, AFGtTST 30, 1913.
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BROWNS DRAW BLANK
Stolkeaburg's Speedy Curvei Baffle
St Louis Batsmen.
CLEVELAND GETS THREE RUNS
Score One in Second inning: hr Hit
f Slow Thinking on Tart of Tlnl
lentl Comedr of Error Iir
oclna In Flnnl Frame.
BT. LOUIB, Aug. . With men on
buses, Falkenbers's speedy curves had
St. Louis battled an dnot a local player
crossed the plate throughout the- game,
"while Cleveland tallied three runs by a
combination of hits and errors. Folk
enburg struck out ten local batsmen, flvo
of them when, bits -would have counted.
The visitors tallied In the second In
nine by a bit of slow thinking on
Ballcntl'a part. Johnston had singled And
could have been thrown out at second
base on Turner's roller, but Ballentl
olected to throw to first Instead. Oraney
then filed to 'Bhotton and Johnston ad
vanced after the catch. Oarlsch followed
with a single and the first run was
scored.
Thereafter until the ninth Inning, Baum
gardncr wa selective and' his teammates
fielded In fiawiefcs fashion. In the final I
round the comedy of errors started, .
Cleveland scoring two runs on three er
rors, a single and a fcaso on balls. Score;
IT. LOUIS. CLEVELAND.
AB.Il.O.A.E. AU.ll.O.A.E.
Ehrttcn. ct.. 4 0 0 0 L! bo! 4, et. i 1 t M
Auii.n. to... S 1 S J ociitpmto, M4 1 1 i V
Pratt. 2b.... 4 0 4 4 Jjackaoa. rt.. 1 t 0 0 0
Walker. If- J ISO tljoi-, 2t...4 0 0 0
Wllnajaa, rt 4 1 5 0 B.Jontos, lb 4 i 10 0 0
Ctttlnjtn. 11,4 1 jo o 1 Turner. !.. 4 0 S 1 0
JWJantl, a... I X 1 1 voraocr, It... 4 0 10 0
MiAlnttr, (tilt iLarUch. c... 4 1 JO 0
Saacranr, p 1 0 0 1 i r!knurg, p I 0 o 2 0
ToUI.....M 4 27 11 4 T0UI1.....IJ itl1
Cleveland 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2-3
at Louis .......v..o 0000000 0-0
Two-baso hltsi Ielbold, Austin. Sacrl
ilco hit: Austin, Btoicn bases: Carlncb,
3)alenU, Walker, Covmgion, Oraney.
Double plays: Pratt to Cov.ngton, La
join (unass.stcd), Carlscli to Chapman.
X-sft on bases: BL Louis, 8; Cleveland, G.
liases on balls: Off Haumgottlner, t; oft
Ifalkenburc, 4. Struck out: Uy Uauni
narar.er. 4: by Faiksnburc, 10, Time; 1:5a
Umpires: D.neen and mmridan.
Iowa Sportsmen j
Attack Movement
to Drain Wall Lake
"WEBSTER CITY,- la.,- Aug.- a.-Spe
ciL At an enthuul&stlo meotlng of the
aportamen of this city and community,
the services of Bonn tor V. C. Chase of
this city were enlisted In n. vigorous pro
test to be registered against the man.'
ner In which the state executive council
handled the matter of leasing Wall lake
for drainage purposes. .Mr. .Chose wjU co
opera'to with local sportsmen to tho end
of Joining them In their protest and, of us.
Ing, what ver InHueno. and f.oret he po a
Kts toward fdrcing a rescndlns of the
lease if such a thing is possible.
The, meeting in this city was largely at
tends ni the pVotont cn Ham Hon CwUnty
punters based upon thrae -propositions,
lUdphDePalma
Jfms Cobe Gupi
Si'
Dawionis Second
ELGIN, la. AW.-atV.-Raiph De Palma
In a Mercer car W .the Cobe cup auto
race today over seven other ' contender
doing the M miles at 'tho rate of 60.08
miles an hmr. ,'Joe Daoti, another vet
tran at the wivtel-ot a Delta, was second
De Palme.' Uma1 breaks tho record tdr
this event. . le Paim'a's elapsed time,
4M-M. v
Endlcott's enr caught fire on the course,
putting Chandler in' third position with
flvo tapsfto go,
Dawson's time was :S:E2. His hourly
average Was 05.3 miles. Jindloo.t re
sumed, the race niter putting put the fire.
ELW00D TAKES HONORS
HitASE BALL TOURNEY
EUiSTJS, Neb., Aug. .-Bpelal Tole
sjram.) Today closed the tournament.
X3woe4 nn first; Stoekvllle second:
"Wllow Island, thirds and Curtis fourth.
7M wm the second anual tourhument
and Um ftvasageffietit expects to hold ono
swsh yw.
wen from CurWs today in tlie
JBsUa to4nwLtnHt by the gcor of 8 to &
Bttri: Klwood, Krvln' and Robin
aestS Cttiri, Folden and Camttbelt. IIKst
JBlwood. t; Curt I. 7. sxruck out: By
rvln, its by FQiden. C
Bteckvllte wen the seeetHl ama. f-retn
Vmiow 3sjad by the score of 7 to 2.
'Battetice: sHockvtlle, Duryea and
Mtehard: WrHow Island, Rasmuesen
Tiyie-r. Hks: Stockvllle. 10: Willow
lstand, (. Struck out: By Duryea, 13:
iy XuHucn, s,
BOW! P.1TY
QETTIKG RF.y FOR SEASON
A meeting of the Maglo CUy Bowlers
hM been held and the outlook for the
coming season is a bright one. About
eighteen clubs are to ba admitted to the
league, among which so far are the
IHArt'n Tigers, Setter Goldtops, Culfcln
Cubs, South Omaha Ice-company, Tommy ,
White, ninchoy Lads, Stock Yards Na- i
tlonal bank and tho Government Vetor-
lnarUins. A committee on achedules has
bees' appointed and September IS has
been practically dtdded upon for be
opening date.
WILL CHARGE WILLARD
SECOND DEGREE MURDER
IOS ANGELES, Cah, Aug. JS.-The pre
liralnary manslaughter hearing of
IHigilUt Jess Wlllard and eleven others
concerned tn the bout at Vernon arena
lust Friday night that resulted In the
death of YHliarA'a opponent. John ("Bull,,)
Young. waa begun today before Juat'co of
the- Peace Summerfleld,
W, jr. Ford." assistant district attorney.
In an opening statement, said it was his
intention to ask the court to hold tho
defendants to answer to u second degree
murder charge in the superior court
Ct. EAiTMrd Trttas Scotia.
. ST. HDWAKD. Xrt., Auc. Si.-(Sp-cloJ
-. X4ward defeated Scot'a. 11 to
H. IMward ,..,0 0 0 2 0 0 0 3 oJ)i i,
sfrotia 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 O-t'2 6
Ba:t-l4 sK, EdvrarVl. Canine and Ad
suiis: Heotio. Cook hr.il Ammerman
atruek oct: By Canine, 7; by Cook, 1'
wo-base hlU: B, asiyle, lraurg Clark
Thre-bxe hit Canin. Uora n,
Ctark. Urapire; Bates.
CikrldB WltM.
CAJiB JUDGE. Neb., Aug. .-tepealal
Vetergom. Carobrldre won from Or.
Uf yetrBKy, to S. Bateeries; Juitas
M Patton: Carroll nd CrrolL
CsHs4ridce won first premium at In.
ueia fafr. wnnlne from Trenton today
V tm f. fiattMles: Gijbtrt and I.'atton:
7ewU Md XateHfft.
Jllflsea, clrla and chlldreh's bum blaeK llk hmm
I pa?" ' b,Ck' Un' whU,, "ky' p,nk
HOSIERY FOR SOHOOL
Misses', boys' and children's morccr
Uod Hale finish and cotton school
hoso, doubio hoo. and toe; black,
Tvhlto and tan colors, r
at IOC
Infants' and children's cotton ani
Hs.o finish short box sizes 4 to .
piain and fancy tops, at, a
pair
hone, also mcr-
?.3c
10c
Girls' &
Misses
Dross
Rats aud
School
Hats;
new
styles,
$1.08 and
$2.50.
iS wi T
Saturday is Childrens Day J
Hoys' Hats and Caps
tor School Wear
BoyB' and children's Collooo Stylo
felt hats for school wear 4 special
lots Saturday In cast arcado
25c. 50c. $1.1.50
fancy colore, all now stylos
25c, 50c, $1
Children's
Boys' Caps, In plain and
all sizes three special
lots at
I I'll ill II
r
fea
VI
,4M"
Waist
Union
Suits
ape waists
md bone but-
.ons; Knoe
lengths; COc
values
29c
All Boys Girls Must Be FEADYrScHooLBEFoim SeptfmrppS
gmyjetter in Oa W s Boy M to Frue far ihd i ,hi, Anno.nr.mesl. We H.ve Ani S,etia L.,5 g ,hg ntu. lh yM5j FjIl,N S
JMrom Tfin Tamnn "ArinmonfM au -a r. . " 1 istaaj q a ,Ht"' ETC 11
C h lldren'a
3 6c " M "
Union Suits,
I o tt neck.
knee length.
The Tamons "Adamant" Shits for Bov. 9. Pm'm Panto
$3.75 The regular price of these suits known all over Uc
country la fivo dollars. Every eult has two pa'rs of fall cut full
llne.n lined pants With bolt straps and watch pocket Tho yoko
TiV.i-l , .. " .u rooy. aii mo laorrs u.ed li
umb ,o nwvuy an wool ana specially' solo tod
for th.ir excellent wearing qualtles brown, gray ahd
iuu ouocip, ngos u to n years., our sneclal Drlcq for
Aqamant" oults for boya Saturday on main floor.
oiu
these
Thin is a reproduction
of the pendant on tho
watch fob which Is given
free with every "Ada
mant" Buit for Uoye.
fimmnr nnwimfM
orz.uiAu jlujnu PANTS SUITS for $7.50
B".lu,uu' r "r you Joo uoys- Iconic Pnntn Suits th mminr u
storo,
at.
suit.
$3
75
$7
50
su to aro sio up to $16. Tho fabrics aro strlctlv nil wint anS fi5l X
oat wnnvnu. nr tan. hmvn nr. i n : a .a,-
i-..i. ' , . " " si Buuuings. uoaiB aro TOKO
k 2dolB wlth box p,CRl" or '8"Iar two-button English
tThf P.antB Bro 15ad0 w,th nttea waistband, peg top and
THI NEW FALL STYLES IN BOYS' TOP COATS ARE HERE
Korfolk model Coat Is tho favorlt& for ages 2 to 8.years... ...2.98 to S OO
Wo show also the new black and white pin check box coat" at. . ftS
Hoys' all wool $1.25 and $1.50 Knickerbocker panta at IliuO
Thcso Fabrics will give splendid wear. Styles aro all desirable.
Boya' serviceable School Pants peg top Knickerbockers, a f
basement- , , HC
Hoys' 7fJo BhJrts nt 40cMado Boys' all Silk Boys' Blouse Waists New
wiih separate military collar o. 4-ln-hand Ties styles, light and dark fabr cj.
S. 25c i00.. ...39c
collar attached, sizes
12 to 14 nock, at, ... .
49c
MATERIALS FOR MAKING CHILDREN'S SOHOOL DRESSES
Brocaded Poplin A new fabric for fall, 27 Inches wldo, at, the r
yard . &DC
Silk Stripo Poplin For school dresses highly mercerized, 27 Inches nr;
wide, yard , DC
Extra
Kindergarten, Juvenlto and Galatea suit
fabrics, In stripes, checks and pla n
nhadcfl-HUl desirable fast colorings- tb. ,
beat and most dui able fabrics, "jn
31 inches wide, at, yard. , . . . . IOC
1
K.l'
Fancy ginghams, In attractivo
light and dark styles, for ch.l
dren's scho6l wear, the lid
kind, on bargain square 7JLj
at, yard jC
Quality nercales.
in printed designs, on I ght,
medium and dark colored
grounds, yard at f j 1
'84c,'lcVand . C
,lTry Wmim Witt Afare Tiite Ntw'.AtrTJj
Nesstline Sitlc Dressts A,9B
Fine Ssre Dresses . .
SPECIALLY PXICED SATURDAY
Tho Messallne Sltk Dresses have laco trimlngs,
tuckod ypkoB! tho. styles are all now, A wldo va
riety of the favor!t new shadbs. The Sorgo
Dresses have lace and velvet trimmed .yoke, collars
and cuffs. Bomo havo tho new oversklrt or.ect
b0 much lu vogue In dresses of the
bettor fiprt, They coma in all, a'coo.
Saturday's special price on these nw
fall drosses,.......
New Ttilorei Suits $79 50
Fee AtttuMM Wear, at
The materials 'are serges, wool, cordellne and fancy
mixtures. The Btyles are tho now cutaway off ts,
with trimmed backb and draped, eklrts. Every
o4el to sew.
TkrNcw Scife Skait liT Oft
Flats aid Onici loitk 3
Drp4 wttk Mto4Ma at wolstr-oll shades, and lenxths.
69c
Wmms's Kcw Ltwt
Lifcrk m4 Yfit
Wist . . .
Bota the popular Mvk collar and low
aeot stylos, trimmings of ,flne laces
aa4 embrolderlasi values up to $1,26.
Wnki's Daiity Woti $j
K it Sell U ti $1.50, 1
Trimmed with laces and embroid
eries, made ot tho finest lawns anl
lingeries
-Children's and Misses' Balkan and Middy Blouses, colored collar and cuffs. .Tito
TTomen'a fine Messallne, SHU and Laoe Walsta. all colors, for fall year,"a.s
Women's White Wash 8klrts, reppa and cordellne. worth'up to 'i each; at..U
Women's; Ungerie Princesa Blips, lace, embroidery tini ribbon trlmm ed . . . , $1
Women's Whlto Petticoats, deeplouncesof lace and embroidery, J 1.60 vol.. i
Women's Nightgowns. Combination Suits and Petticoats. vforthlrB aT.BOo
Sale of Lisle and Silk Hosiery
Wcmn'a Puw Thread Silk Hosiery, with wide lisle garter tops, full
fashioned and regular made, black, wh.te and tan double i?Vk
solos and spliced heels, Bpoclal, pair , 07C
Womeix's Pur, Tlurafl silk Hosiery All silk hem and wide garter top
Iblo double solo, spiced heel and toe, medium and gauzo weights. i
at, a pair.... , ' J
' Womeu's Pure .Thread silk Boot Hosiery Wldo lisle gartep ton llala
doubio sole, full fashioned, regular made, high aplliej heel and o E?
loo,. aW pair JlSl
Womeu Mea'a Fine Mcrcorlwd Uso and Cottou Ho?e Blacks
and tans, with double Hole and opllccd'hwils and toes, regular t
35c hosiery at, pair .....i XOC
Women's. Ftao Qjtton Hosiery -With doubla heels and toes
M 1
black, tan and fancy stripes, at, pair , . OfC
Women's Fine Cotton Union SoltsUmbrella style, lace
trimmed, also cuff knee, regular 50c value, at, a suit. ..... aOC
CHILDREN'S Lawn, Percale and Chambray DRESSES
.. j -ou urusacs ior scnooi wear are shown in cho k strinn
S5mS,d0tJfS.d tl??r?a de8lgnB'' llght and dark BhadSsf Some . aw
trimmed with solf-straps and. plain colorod bands. They "T0
nro worth up to ?1 Saturday at . 07C
CHILDREN'S Sohool DRESSES, Worth $1.50 at7t)c
Flno lawns, ginghams and percales aro tho fabrics In thesj
nnfkl6 nJhGt fbade3 lisH and dark Plenty of checks'
ii ' fi,tr,p5s and figured designs; eomo havo aelf-tiap
and plain colored bands or mbroldory trimmed; nrx
high collar or low neck, at iC
CHILDREN'S Practical DRESSSES for SCHOOL
Ono and two-piece dreBses In, this lot lncluilng Balkan bi . use
effects; light and dark shades of lawn. iHncrhnm
percale; worth up to $2.00, at ?VC
CHILDREN'S and JUNIORS' WASH DRESSES, worth to $2.50, $1.19
Extra quhllty ginghams. lawnB and percales, in light and dark- shades! fleurfd
Btripod and polka dot offsets, also two-pleco Balkan blouse styles. i. i in
worth regularly up to $2.60, all sizes, Saturday, at P 1 .1 17
unuaren-8 SMART WASH COATS for SOHOOL WEAR, $1.00
These coats are tan colore! repps, with colored collar and cuffs: ati
clover little styles that aro worth $2, Saturday special at D 1
INFANTS' DRESSES, WORTH UP , TO $1.25 EACH, AT 79c
lniZetl .t03re n:lu.1 ,n t5!sJ. ,0.t of Iawn Bln&ham and percale dresses
stripe, polka dot, check and figured djsigns, worth up ,to 51.26. nr
Saturday, at r. -.i .. .... 7C
Neweil Ideas in Children's Fall Dresses New lontpwaiaM,
xctde belt nd, Bu ka b.oute effects, alto one-piece L ilri plea in oerrale, Oa aU cloth,
urge and laticy plvl wor ted-; tome Aar. elf tnpt band and bntt-n tnmmiiiu
attuetoUSwn, at SLOP, S1.2S, Sl.5. St.98, $2.50. 92.98 md up to SS.88
MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S SOHOOL AND DRESS SHOES
Growing Girls' Patent Leather Shoes, with silk and
wool cloth tops, Goodyear welt soles, mo I m low
heolfl a 'gracoful style Blzes 2 to 6, at. $3,48
Misses ExccUent Quality School Shoos, gunmetal.
uuji vjcj ana patent lentncr, wun mat kid tops una
goodyear welt soles; sleeo 11 A to 2 at ..12 4R
Sizes 8 to 11 at ia!S5
Boys' HHd Girls' Dressy Button Shoes, gunmetal,
vlcl kid and patent kid. with flexible eol.s.- sl oj
S to 8, specially p. Iced at t... . .
mm
Sjedal Sile of James R. Reiser's
Sample Neckwear for Women
At Far Below ih Actual Wholesale Prices
Immense lot of Woraen's Fancy Collars ad -j mm
prettyJabor"effects, worth 5c"to $1 ' each L 4f
wholesale, jit, eacht. J ssUr
ghoasands of Bsantlfal Mwiis 3Smbroiarea Btooka
BH V.M(m Wa - - ----- V
ana yauoy Wat Collars of all descriptions. Thi
wholasala prloa was Use to BQo aooh. ggtaraqy, gt,
aoh .1 . J '
25c
On Sale Saturday, Main Floor, Bargain Square.
A SPECIAL OFFER SATURDAY!
Men's Medium Weight Suits
at $6.78 and 99.75
x TisBBfBsjssssn t 1 1 1 1 imj mMmmmmmMMmwmmmamm
ssssssBMSWfssssKV a. . 'WlVflMIWI JSmW mm9SSSj
mmmmmmmmmimmWmWir'm
6.75
Kvery one pf tho suits Is from a recent
special purchase, which enables us to
wive you fuUy five dollars on tiny suit
yon may eelect hero Saturday.- Men's
ana xoug mob's Medlam Weight Suits
m cram pacuxa SUM! X-
ceueut quality, BOHe
mado to sell for lose
than 810 minr
worth 913.BO, t. . .
V
SCen's ua Tonnr Men's Xs
eium Walgltt Salts in ntw
patterns f
hand tall
orsd and
worth up
to 9X8
and eis,
at
Actually Worth
5I5 and $13
Oir New Picture and Framing Dept.
TTVcmi. ownca the opening o the mist, com) Ute ani modern de
partment it all the tc t dtvattd opdure, picure irarntsand
obf ct$ of art. -This btatkijv,lly uppointtd new dp;ffmnt on
the third lloor i$'nma in readin ts. A compUte gallert of art
. atcufo your appr vul. If-e hope to tee yu on t .e day of open
in;, Tuttday, Hept. t, or a.y dsy la.erin the week. You aill
And lite dtfiuy charmvxq.
The Nost Popular Novel Ever Published
Half Hilllen C!m feld at $1.30
WINNTKQ'
BAWWUVraRIll
WHM MXI a. m
Xow Oft-red
aft
The Winning of
Barbara Worth 50c
BV HAllOLD BELL AVRIQIir.
Other Uooka by Mr. Wright at ROc:
'Shepherd of tho Hills," "That Printer erf
UdeU'B," "Csilllns of Han lattlHtvs," "Un.
crowned King." Qwr four million copies of
Sir. Wright's books sold.
Saturday Is
"Slut Day
AHtke Smile Sizes ui
Surplus Stock ef Oae
of Ue Best Shirt M
ers is Aerka at Alwit
Actual Value
Men's High Grado Madras,
Soisetto and Percale Shirts,
a.ostly samples, q q
worth up to 1)1,60, at OOC
Broken lots of Men's Bnmplo
Blurts, worth up pw
to 91.25, at....... tOC
Brokea lots and Samples of Men's Negligee and Outing
anirtB. made, to -sell .Bp to g)l each, at
1
. .. . -L I
59c
Brokea lote, slightly soiled Shii-te and goconds from tho great
shht parclwse, madras, sols cttes and flannel,, at . C
Saaft S.Ik klrts Mcrtk Up u $5.0J, a! $1.13 aid $2J
The highest q Hal ties and newest styles la Men's All Silk Shirts, many
wIUi detached soft collars to match some In nerkband style -1J
with soft French cuffs some are seconds, fe-f OO rkO
values up to $Jat 3i3o and Zea70
JMCen's flo an 38o WUc Kose, at, yer
pair ..........lso
Eeconae of iceq'g Bo XJrte kose at
pair .iauo
Xen's JTeU WUc ifeehwear, Trorth
ago, at loo
Kea's age Lisle Bnspenaors, speolal
at aao
Ken's 7So Elsie gnlon Bolts, qpeem
at .v. ..j. .. .usoo
Men's 76c ana 31X.lsle Undershin
and Prairers, at S5o
95c
Special Sale Men's Cloth Hats
These Are ths New Imported Stitchei Hats
Just the hat that Is host suited for early fa"l wear. It makes
a pleasurable and comfortable change Smart new mo els
In telescope and roll rims In the latest and moBt popular
shades hata that wero made to sell up to ?2 each, on sale at,
Men's $1.5$ English Golf Caps at. 65c Each
Importer's samples of men's up-to-date golf caps, In the
latest shades and shapes, actually worth up to $1.50,. all in it Ml
ono lot at Wv
btetson Hats
New Fall Styles
Aro you aiming to get a Stet
con? Come to Brandels Stores
and let ua show you the latest
Boft and stiff models for fall.
This Is the modern hat -shop
that Is filled wLh virl e styles
for men. Get acquainted with
the newer fall mode's In the
best hats made for men, the In
comparable Stetsons at
33.50
Mei's $6.50 Leather Suit Ctses at J 3.95
Just 300 fine Leather Suit Cases Lin$nllnea, with shirt fold and
body straps, solid brass lock aud catches, straps all r
around, cases 24 and 26 laches long, positively worth
95 and ?6 each, at VtfetW
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