TUB BKK; OMAHA, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1013. 5 I Brags ZZ- :Zi I i BERG ADDS WOMEN 1 S GQsTi- -s: i Our Fall Opening g&E Monday, Sept. 15 Twolvo of Uio Moat Beautiful Models in the United Stntes Will Grneo This Evont. Indies' Drcn and Suit Departments, as Well as Millinery. THEY WILL BE OPENED SOON Cosy Itcst noflmj, with Writing Desks unit Telephones, to He Installed In Hnch of the New Departments. 1 u r. V Your Fall Suit is Ready, Sir! ,Vo aro ready to show you tho new fnll units, Sir! That aro tho productions of America's best designers and foremost tailors. Wo aro Justly proud of those suits and so will you bo ns the possessor of ono or more of them. Vou will bo greatly surprised nt tho very moderate prices wo have attached to such elegant garments. We want everybody to come. in and in spect our new Fall Displays! See the Handsome Suits at $07, 'lliiLOQy $1500 Suit Elegance $18, $20, $25, $30 SPEOIAL SHOWINB FALL NORFOLK SUITS Tho yontiR fellows especially will rejoice nt our splendid showing of tho now Fall Norfolk Models. They certainly are beauties I Specially I'rlccd $9.75, $12.00 and $15.00 " Guarantee Style ... . Your New Fall Hat Is Here! Wo show every correct fall hat model in either soft or stiff styles, from the best hat makers in the land. John B. Stetson. . .$3.50 Guarantee "Do Luxe" $3 Special," $2.50 quality, $5.00 I $1.90 New Fall SH I RTS Deautlful Patterns SI 81.50 32 Medium weight Union Suits, celebrated "Cooper" make 9Sei S1.50 and 82 8-ploco Garments, medium weight 45d 75d and 81.00 latest Fad, Velvet Ties, nt 4tta Silk Hoso, fnll weight 10o School Cloth cs Oar gohool suits srs md (or ns toy a special mak.r who has mad tlis mtsn fsxturs of boys' clothes a lifetime tuay. Sturdy suits for sturdy boys in the sew Norfolk models with full peg- topi knlokerbocker pants some with a pairs of pants. Economically priced. $2.95 $395 $4.95 BEIEF CITY NEWS Sarcophagus. Wills prepared. Peters Trust Co. Xilg-httngr Kartnrss, Bnrf sss-QrsAdsn Oo. Save Boot Print It Now Beacon Press. Profitable Investment Omaha busi ness wants $10,000 to complete exception ally profitable contracts. Safe, legiti mate, "best references. Address O 207. Trust funds and estates administered. Permanency and stability Is backed by a capital and surplus of 1400,000. Peters Trust Co. Xioses finders at Asphalt Plant Otto C. Bchworln, foreman of the city asphalt Plant, lost two fingers of hts left hand when a circular saw cut suddenly through the board on the carriage and struck his ;hand. "YBtookey Returns from Vacation Pres ident 8. W, Stookey of Bellevue college returned Thursday from a brief vacation spent In northern Minnesota. Ho put In most of the time at Lake PoVegama, near Grand Rapids. ROOF OF AMERICAN LEAKS; OPENING PUT OFF A WEEK The rain or Wednesday night put a curve In the plans for opening the Amer ican theater. It forced upon the atten tion of the management the fact that tho roof leaks badly, and this will have to be given Immediate attention. So, In deference to the leaky roof, the date for the opening has been put over to Saturday, September 20, when Miss Lang 'will bo seen In Lillian Russell's part in 'In Search of a Sinner," MODELS SHOWLATEST STYLE Latest Fall Suitings Are Shown at Orkin Bros.' Style Show. SKIBT FOE DANCING THE TANQ0 The Bubonic Platrne destroys fewer lives than stomach, liver and kidney diseases, for which EI ec trio Bitters Is the guaranteed remedy. 60c. For sale by Beaton Drug Co. Advertisement. Tnllored Salts Are Shown In the Forcnooni, While Srenlnsr Qoirns Are Exhibited Dar ing the Afternoon. Three new professional models were Introduced at tho Orkin Brothers' fall exposition and stylo show which Is being held this week on the second floor of tho Orkln's store. The new arrivals aro considerably more expert at demon strating the latest dresses and wraps and show the long, study they have put on their work. Tho models exhibit the latest fall suit ings and tailored costumes. Nothing ex treme was displayed, but styles that will be worn by Omaha women were given a generous showing. That the suits and wraps displayed by the models are popu lar was manifested by the applause each one received as she appeared on the stage with a new costume. After tho show at the Boyd theater yesterday some of those present became so enamored with the styles exhibited that they Im mediately placed orders for similar suits, One of the models, Miss Clarice Stono, will exhibit the very latdst of tho New York creations, a tango gown, In tho afternoon at 3 o'clock, The gown has all the frills and lines and style of evening costume and has In addition the pnnta loon skirt, which makes Is convenient for dancing the tango. The pantaloon skirt, or trousers as they really are, aro of chiffon and blend very appropriately with the rest of the dress. In order to demon strate effectively, Miss atone will go through tho steps and dip maneuvers, showing as she does so. Just how the tango dress la advantageous for dancing, Sho will also demonstrate the Kown again tomorrow afternoon. This morning the exhibit was entirely of tailored clothes. In tho afternoon tho display will consist of evening gowns. This program will be followed the re malnder of tho week. Each mornlnn tailored costumes and each afternoon evening gowns. On Saturday evening from 7 to 8:30 o'clock a grand assembly of all the costumes exhibited will bo given so that all who have been unable to attend during the week may get an opportunity to see It all. . Rules and Prizes Announced for the Automobile Parade srclICrSHS SlreaglheHlHg Cheap Vou hive no Idea the number o! dtlldotu. tironr raeali that cm bt made with Fault Macaroni until tou set our free recipe book write (or it todir. A 10-ccnt package of Faust Macaroni contains as much lood value at 4 lot. oi bed confirm this by your doctor. MACARONI will totr Uit hlfh-ctlMMi; pro Wli wilt ejrt your meat Mil IwHWrti II It i4a frow Durnm whtat-a h!h giuuoeut ertl Uit nuJti nuueta, ban u4 flMk. S.rre rautt Macironl oden-it It a susil DUuir-i rl food tor frawtns dUMran- ntbtTtac, appttfeiac Stall tor .TtriUxlj. Sat moreoflt. Allitec1 .io4 lt-clrukiH, MAULL BROS. St. Louis, Mo. Schmoller & Mueller The Only Store in Omaha where you can hear the Victor Victrola and Columbia Grafonola side by side. Our stock of Victor and Columbia Machines and Rec ords is complete. Our spacious salesrooms are at your disposal. Recitals every hour of the day. Come in tomorow and enjoy some of the new music. ALL STYLES ALL PRICES $15 to $500 Terms, $1 a Week and Up. Enjoy your Victor or Columbia while paying for it. SCHMOLLER & MUELLER PIANO GO. 1311-13 Farnam. Douglas 1623. Automobile dealers will not be eligible for prizes in tho Automobile parade on oeptemner so, nt their own request. The Ak-Sar-Bon committee in (marge of the parade mot Wednesday afternoon and decided on the prizes to be given tho winners. To dato over twenty-five en tries havo been received for the Automo bile parade. Following aro the rules aaopiea at mo meeting Wednesday and prizes which are offered. Number of entries by one person not limit )d. Prizes will be awarded on general ex. wvn.iivu ui citiry an it wnoie. Tho costumes of tho occupants and accessories must hnrmonlzo with the de- Machines to be eligible for prize mini tuiiiyioieiy cuvtrea mis includes me w h.dl. Prize offered for tho best decorated and most beautiful designed touring car, llmouslno, runabout or truck First prlzo llOO: second, 15; third, l"X; fourth cup nvjiui fw, nun, i-uu wunn Electric First prize, 76; second, 150; third, cup worth 40. Motorcycle prizes for the best decor ated and equipped motorcycle First prlzo, $20; second. SIS; third, motorcycle sup Piles valued at J10; fourth, motorcycte supplies valued nt $10: fifth, ribbon. Bicycle prizes for best decorated and equipped bicycle First, $10; second, $3, fhlrvt nnnllffa wnf-th 1ft fnn,lh .iiMnll., worth $5; fifth, ribbon. display at Sampson's office. Qui nenztt. . V. ...... Isr. . n 1 1 A .... I - himself and a small army of girls to do tho decoratlnc tor the parade. Col. Cody Will Fight Battle of Wounded Knee for Movies Major McCune has word from Colonel W. F. Cody that ho has everything In readiness for tho hunt which he has or- ganlzcd for the Prince of Monaco, whn:i his highness goes to the Big Elkhorn mountains In a few days, lie arrived In New York Wednesday and Is to meet Colonel Cody at Cody, Wyo., Sept. 17. From there they will go Into tho moun tains In rearch of big game. He will arrive Just In time for the Park county fair, Park, being a new county, made from a division of Cody county and this Is Its first fair. Colonel Cody Is now engaged In stag ing some moving picture scenario, de- ntpHnir mm. tt Via f d tyi i 1 1 Tna..!.- ...lit. , ,- --, u. ..... .u...wua uu.wca nun ' tho Indians In the early days. Indians , have been secured from the Pino Ridge ! agency. Among other battles to be shown j ' Is that of Wounded Knee. COMMERCIAL CLUB TO HEAR ABOUT ONE CENT POSTAGE J. M. Guild, commissioner tho Omaha Commercial club, has received accept ance of an Invitation sent by him to the National One-Cent Letter Postage asso ciation for a representative to speak be fore the public affairs committee lunch- i eon on September 25. A telegram was received from Charles ' Williams Burrows, president of the as.-1 soclatlon, announcing that either ha or j George T. Mcintosh, the secretary-treas- urer of the association, would speak at the luncheon on the date named. llmr the Trouble Starts. Constipation Is the cause of many ail ments and disorders that make life mis- ! orable. Take Chamberlain's Tablets, keep ' your bowels regular and you will avoid , these diseases. For sale by all druggists. , Advertisement. In the near future the Berg Clothing company will open one of tho most com plete women's millinery, cloak and suit departments in tho west. Tho stock has arrived and the fixtures for the new de partments, which are located on the sec ond floor, aro expected within tho next ten davs. B. M. Meyer, formerly of Omnha and for tho last five years connected with one of the largest department stores In Portland. Ore., has been brought back to Omnha to tako complete chnrge of tho cloak and suit department, while Miss M. Orant will havo charire of the milli nery department. Miss Grant learned the millinery trade at the Itonlnson-Strauss house In Bt. Paul, Minn., considered to bo the largest millinery house this side of Chicago. For the last eirht years hss been In charge of the millinery de partment nt the Donaldson store In Minneapolis, commonly known as tho Glass block. Millinery Department Itrndr. Miss Grant came hero two weeks ago to manage this department for the Berg Clothing company. She has Installed tho fixtures and nil tho latest models In fall and winter hats and Is prepared to re ceive customers from now on. The formal opening of this department has been de ferred, howsver, until ths opening of the oloak and suit department Miss Grant says that the Berg Clothing company will carry a oompleta line of hats from the inexpensive ones to the very best, both In quality and price. Imported pat terns from all the leading shops abroad and In New York are on display and salo at this department A large stock Is carried of everything on the market In the millinery line, Including a complete line of novelty feathers, all the new col orlngs In velours and also brocaded mats rials. A unique feature of the department Is tho French show rooms and rest rooms. They are light and cozy and Miss Grant Invites all the women In Omaha to coma and visit her and make themselves at home and make her department their headquarters while downtown. DnyllKht Department. Quito In line with the millinery depart ment Is the cloak and suit department, undor tho management of Mr. Meyer, Ho has named his department the daylight department owing to tho arrangement of tho cases and fixtures In sitch a way that the fitting rooms all havo windows In thorn. This Is something now In ladles' cloak and suit departments and Is being tried out with wonderful succosa In all tho stores In the east and the nower ones which are being built In the west. The fixtures will be of mahogany and absolutely dustproof. A large glass caso will be built In the center of tho depart ment In which will be displayed the latest styles on wax models. Heavy tufted leather seats will be built around the pillars and beveled mirrors will be scattered all about the department The very latest styles in cloaks and suits will be displayed and 'sold In this store as soon as they are In New York. Cosy rest rooms with writing desks and telephone will bo fitted up for the comrorc of the shoppers. The department will carry a complete line of cloaks, suits, dresses. gowns, shirts, furs, waists and skirts. TECUMSEH GIRL BECOMES BRIDE OF ARMY OFFICER TECUMSEH, Nob., Sept. ll.(-Speclal.) Miss Joiule MoLanahan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Dick McLanahan of this pity, and Lieutenant John William Median of the United States army were married at Bt. Andrew's Catholic church In this city, at 9 a. m. Wednesday. Tho ceremony was pfrfcrni6d by Rev. Thomas Harden, assisted by Rev. Mr. Dunphy of Button, rtev. Mr. Hayes of York and Ilev Mr. Cwlkltnakl of St. Mary. The bridal pair were attended by Miss Margaret Mc Cormlck and Mr. Thomas C. Duffy of Omaha, During the nuptial ceremnoy Mrs. Pitts of York sang, "Avo Marie," "O, Snlutarla" and "Dord, I Am Not Worthy." Tho ceremony was witnessed by a large company of relatives and friends. Following the wedding a sumptu out breakfast was served at the McLana han homo. The bridge Is one of tho best known young women of the city. The groom Is a surgeon In the army. They will go to Fort Ringgold, Tex., to estnb- llfh their home. Ho Is a Nebraska young man, havins gone from York Into the service at San Antonio, Tex, FACE BROKE OUT IN LITTLE PIMPLES Red and Sore, Like Little Boils. Would Wake Up At Night and Scratch. Cutlcura Soap and Oint ment Cured in Three Weeks. Watch for Our Opening Window Displays Stores Close at 6 P. M. Saturday a at 9 P. M. Less Thn Half the Regular Prices if You Select These Goods Friday Importers Sample Pieces Dress Goods THOUSANDS OF MATCHED UP PIECES-2 TO 10 OF A KIND In these two lots are every popular weave and pattern of all wool fall dress goods In me dium and heavy weights light and dark shades. 1 AC Ea. HB OAcEa. LI) BaV E OU Main ment. vv Floor An nlmoat un limited variety of dress fabrics Pieces that will match u p for dresses, skirts nnd c h 1 1 d r n's dresses. Ends and Dress Goods Remnants at 35c, 59c and 79c a Yard Serges, whipoords, dingonnls, stripes and ohocks, barred and plain suitings, black and white chocks, coatings, brondeloth suitings, oto., worth up to $2 yd. 64- INCH $1.00 MIXED KKFROTS IN HATINES Tana, grays nnil natural tonos; at, ynrfl 60d Here fire Hew Fall Silks Far Below Regular Prices 811k Bsmnanta at H and U tho regular price, t to 10 yards pluln nnd fancy dress and walstlni? silks, silks for millinery anil dross trimmings, foulards, orepa de chins, mes snllnes, uharmeuse, otc, at, a yard 25o t0$l.l9 40-inch Dolly Vnrtlcn Printed Vollw, In wlUto, pink, blue- nnd mnlro grounds ulUi hnr JJl.OO Imported Dress Bllka; at, yard, 40i ITriiwlMn. Importod'Poularda; yd.98J ff.oF 27-inch 8tlkriatlne utTynrd, 50 yi.fiO iO-lnTsilk nud Wool Topllns ffl.QQ 91. 10 UO-lnoh Htik Popllna nt, yard, 79 7IJc All Hllk Printed Cropo at, yard, 49 SI-lnch Pencil Strlpo Dress HUko ISxcollent quality la navy aud groon, navy and whlto. brown and white-, Copenhagen and whlto, black and white usually pi oclllnK at 85o a 4r yard; at, yard Velvets, corduroys, hollow cut velvet cords, black silk velvets, black plushes, Imlutlon furs, bearskins Falls City, Neb. "My trouble began when I was about sixteen. My face broke out In little pimples at first. Thoy were red and sore and then became like little boila. I picked at my face continually and it made my face red and soro looking and then I would wake up at night and scratch It. It was a souros of continual annoyance to me, as my face was always red and splotched and burned all the time. "I tried , and others, but I could And nothing to cure It. I had been troubled about two years before I found Cutlcura Soap and Ointment. I sent for a sample of Cutlcura fioap and Ointment and triod them and I then bought some. I waahed my face good with the Cutlcura Soap and hot water at night and then applied the Cutlcura Ointment. In the morning I waahed it off with the Cutlcura Soap and hot water. In two days I noticed a decided Improvement, while In three weeks the curs was complete." (Signed) Judd Knowles, Jan. 10, 1S13. It coats nothing to learn how pure, tweet, effective and satisfying Cutlcura 8oap and Ointment are in the treatment of poor com plexions, red, rough bands, itching scalps, dandruff, dry, thin and falling hair, because you need not buy them until you try them. Although sold everywhere, sample of each will be mailed free, with 33-p, fildn Book. Ad dress poetarcr ' Cutlcura, Dept. T. Uoaton." M who ahave and shampoo with Cu tlcura Soap will nnd It beat for akin sod scalo. pinK, niuo mid mnire grounds vriui nnr- mi vciveui, ihock puisnes, imimuon lurs, ucarsnins monlzlng tint, In fi and 8-tone effects; etc ,uJl11 end' ln "wniont, nc- f to qo nt, yard... w'v cording to lo; nt, each plcco, 1UC aVOC Rich Laoes in Matched Sample Pieces Europonn samples many nro luuid mndo. Fino gold nnd silver Inccs, embroidered flounclnga, ln pastol Rhndos on net, rich siallno not. Iridescent bonded lacos embroldorod with silk floss and soqulnB, heavy oriontal laces, etc. Bnrgain squares, main floor great variety. In full plecos they would sell up to SI or $6 a yard. 15c-25c-39c-50c Each ODD LOTS Lace Curtains I1ASK-RIKNT Full Size Lace Curtains Throe cases of these Curtains ac tually worth up to $2.60, at, pair. . Travelers Samples of Lace Curtains a cases of thorns worth 75c, Baaoin't, 39 15 c Ea. MlLTi ENDS Table Damask 1 MAIN 'LOOR 70 inches wide, ln mill lengths of a to 5 yards all perfect good8lit very desirable patterns pos. Itlvely worth 00c a yawl front the bolts on main floor, per yard, at 91.00 Bed Spreads at 91.10 Each. Extra heavy Marseilles patterns, hem med crochet bed aproads soft finish no starch worth $1.50 oach main floor; Friday, each 29c $11 Basement .Shoe Dept. CUrls' School Bho.s Soft, dull calf skin In button styles, at 00o Children's Bohooi Shoes sixes up to lit dull and vlcl kid leathers with patent tips; button styles with neat, broad toes, spring heels, at 000 Tennis Oxfords lor Boys Ulaok or Bray canvas, all sizes, at 49o Women's Juliet Hons. Slippers Fam ous Johan Schmidt Comfort brand: plain toes or patent stay styles; rub ber heols, flexible soles; nil sizes In wide widths only, at $1.49 and 91.00 Women's Common Bsnss Bho.s Plain toes or with kid tips, at 91.88 Women's Shoes Dull and patent leathers; ffood styles nnd practically all sizes, ln J2.50 and fa shoes, 91.89 Boys' Slkskln Shoes ln dark brown color; very comfortable and will give good wear; all sizes, at... $1.4 5 EXTRA SPECIAL Women's 16-Button Length (sa-rsrcH) SILK GLOVES Block or White 39c Worth up to 76c Tricot Hllk Gloves, double tipped, reach above the elbow; so-called seconds, hut In most Instances aro ai ool nn perfeot; regular price, 9c to 75c only nbout 40 dozen pairs In the lot, at, pr., 390 Basem't Clothing Dept. Boys' School Knickerbocker Pnnta t 40d Boys' School Waists Special at 25i Boys' School Suits, in dark colors; fall wolghu, at 82.25 Beys' Light and Dark Color Shirts with Military Collars, for school wear, at 49 Children's Itompors 50c values, Friday, at 35 Now Lots of Men's Fall Suits in Basements Worsteds and chev iots, at g5 $30 To California, Washington Oregon, British Columbia Utah, Southern Idaho To Central Mountains ONE WAY FROM OMAHA September 25th to October 10th, 1913. THROUGH TOURIST SLEEPERS TO THE OOAST C A I XI A ICE? f4:10p. m.: Through tourist sleepers ovory day to Los Angeles, W4MaBssi 8 Im .... i a : ri ,1 n v,ii viii uunvur uuu quuiuu wjiuiiwu, Jtcjouutuiv uuuuuuwu uu ROUTE WESTERN PACIFC .Wednesdays nnd Saturdays. 4:10 p. m.: Through tourist sleeper service overy day to San Francisco, via Scenic Colorado through tho Grand Canyon of the Feather Eiver. Personally conducted on Wednesdays and Fridays. SOUTHERN f4: P m,: irouSn tourist sleopor service overy day to Los I T X I J Angeles, via Salt Lake, Scenic Colorado and San Francisco. PAG 1 FJ W (.Personally conducted Sundays, Tuesdays and Thursdays. NORTHERN f: P' m,: trough tourist sleepers every day, via Billings ri j re i jri I on( direct Northwest main line to Oregon, Idaho and Wash- PAOIFIO Lington. GREAT fu: NORTHERN I 35 p. m.: Through tourist sleepers every day, via Billings Groat Northern territory, Spokane and Puget Sound. Wo will quote through ratos and socuro your borth In any of tho through tourist sloopors ovortho Burlington J. B. REYNOLDS, C. P. A. 1502 Farnam Stroet Tel. Douglas 1238