TllV, BEE: OMAHA, "WEDNESDAY, 01 TOKEN 8, 1913. THE greatest Sale of Millinery of fered anywhere in the city. COME early and get yonr pick of the hat you like best. ItM an n A sale of rugs that will result in the nctunl saving of thousands of dol lars to the people of Omaha will take place in Brandcis Stores next Mon day, October 13th. ' We have just completed a remarkable purchase which comprises the entire overstock of a prominent eastern mill, which produces only rugs of excellent quality. Each year wo have arranged to take all the overstocks and all the dis continued patterns of rugs of various grades from this mill. This year the rug manufacturer found that his stock Avas considerably larger than usual and he was willing-to turn all his surplus stock into cash at a price lower than ever beforb. The stock comprises the most desirable room-size Wilton, Axminister, Velvet and Brussels rugs, as well as smaller rugs and mg sam ples. As a result of this fortunate chance of trade, you can buy the most de sirable rugs for your home right at the height of the season at prices that would be impossible under any other circumstances. Watch the daily papers. See the window displays, special event next Monday. Plan to attend this BRIEF CITY NEWS Sarcophagus. Willi prepared. Peters Trust Co. Ufa ins? Mutual. GonW Sighting rutttrea. Bnrg-ess-arand.n Co. ridellty Storage ft Van Co. Doug 1M6. Have Soot Print Set o'w, Beacon, Prcus. Trust fnna and -estates .administered. Permanency and Btabihty Is backed-by a capital and surplus of HOOiOOO. Peters Trust Co. ZXlkA.ZXeany Resigns Mvchael Meany, who has been In charge of the men's insane ward nt the county hospital, has resinned. His resignation was accepted by the Board of County Commissioners. An Awful Disappointment For any one missing the Wednesday Evening John Course nt Covenant church, Pratt and Twenty-seventh, beginning tomor ro wovenlng at S o'clock. All are wel come, Mathiesen Injured in Tall John Ma thlesen, assistant city license Inspector, Is confined to his home by Injuries re ceived In a fall from a street car. Ma- -4hlattn im thtf. nlHeaf omnlnvn nt.thn rltv hall. To Hold City Liable Miss Mary Leehy has' notified the city commission that she,, Intends to hold' the city, liable be cause of Injuries she received- October 1, when her ankle was broken n"a street accident. Promotion for Bobert Savidgo Hobert; "W.j; Savldge, eon of Itev. C. W. ijavldge,. whb went to Chicago some tline'ago tq accept a position In the chemical depart ment of the Swift Packing company, re ceived a much ebtter position Monday tn ihe laboratory of the city of Chicago To Talk Playgrounds to Wonien Charles F. Weller of New York Uty, whp Is In the city to Interest the-.peoplo regarding the work of public playgrounds, wll address the social science depart-, ment of the Omaha Woman's club at the' first meeting of the department Thurs day afternoon at 2:30 o'clock In the club rooms. Water is BsporUd Pure-r-Clty Bac teriologist Millard Uuigfeld reports the condition of water pumped from the mu nicipal plant the purest t has ever been. Two tests made this week have shown but fl'e bacteria per cubic centimeter. This Is considered exceptional, showing the water used, by Omahans to be al most absolutely pure. , Weller to Talk to Teachers Charles Frederick Weller, associate secretary of the Playground and Recreation Associa tion of America, will speak to the school teachers of the city at 4 o'clock on the afternoon of October 9 In the rooms of tho Woman's club. Metropolitan hall. Superintendent B. U. Graff has (notified all principals of tho meeting. Object to Ejection B. J, Woodcock, receiving secretary of local No. 427, Broth erhood of Carpenters nnd Joiners of America, has sent a communication to the Board of County Commissioners com plaining that two members of the union who went to the court house September 25 were ejected by a Janitor because their shoes were not clean. The communica tion was referred to the committee of the whole. AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA Saloonmen Agitated at Proposal to Stop Free Lunches, COUNCIL HOLDS NO MEETING Newspaper Man is Frozen to Death OGDEN', Utah,. Cel. 6. Raymond T. O'Donald, a newspaper man and son t the former supreme Judge of Montana, was found frozen to death this afternoon about 5 o'clock In the mountains near here, where he had been hunting. O'Donnell came here from Helena, Mont. Ho married Miss Mattle Wattls, a mem ber of one of tho wealthiest families of Ogden laot April. members Unable to Secitre Quorum ' nnd Those in Merlin Quickly Decide Tin Amnion to Be Held. Key to the Situation See Advertising. That Little Spot On Your Skin; Beware, Beware ! because the smallest spot of Infec tion means danger. That blotch on your arm, that Itchy place on your leg, beware' lest soon it spread, covering breast, face, body. Because tho curse of skin disease, is; growing. It is estimated that mil lions of our people are Infected and spreading the disease. Because unlike the established doubt In regard to Dr. Friedman's ex periments with tho "Great White Plagqe" the research work in the D. D. D Laboratory, Chicago, has proven definitely that D. D. a speclno disease. D. Prescription is that cures skin and scalp Tour own druggist will recommend this soothing, cooling liquid. If you come to us for the famous prescription and the efficient D. D. D. Skin Soap, we will refund, tho pur chase price of the first full alee bottle if It falls to reach your case. Tou alone to Judge. . . Sherman & JUcConnell Drug Co., four stores, D. D. D. 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No Need far Cork Screws. bTTITJTI si i 1 I tJl a -Hll CJ Ml t m tl 1 1 H a4llJ GROTTI0 BROS. CO, Wholesale Distributors For Omaha, Neb. There was no meeting of the city coun cu last night because ot lack or a quorum. That was the apparent reason, but why there was lack of a quorum no one could fathom. Several well known faces circulated about tho clerk's office where the council awaited the call to ascend to tho council chamber. The councllmen present laughed and chatted as they waited for a. quorum, but thete was little delay In determining that a quorum could not be had. Considerable politics Is said to be agi tating the, council. Last night the pro posed ordinance against free lunches was expected to como up. A great many saloon men, It Is said, are averse to the council mixing In what has been for years a fight between barroom keepers. It Is said that while the council may pass the ordinance doing away with the free lunch as at present conducted the ordinance would bo. void except insofar1 as It may require the Baloon keeper to keep his freo lunches tn a sanitary way. The .council It is said cannot pass a law providing that a saloonkeeper may not set a pleco of bread and meat "with a glass of beer, for 5 cents. John Tralnor, who . has been assured of the position of plumbing Inspector, is still waiting tho passago of an ordinance that is to make him inspector. DtTornk Under Cbarirea. When former Police Captain John Dworak was reduced to the rank of u 'patrolman a few months ago It was said that it was a matter of time before he would be dismissed altogether from the police force. The prediction Is likely to be true since charges were filed against Dworak some days ago by Police Com missioner W. P. Donahue. Dworak Is under suspension at present until the charges against him have been dis posed of. It Is the opinion of many, however, that the board has undertaken a big task In trying to fire Dworak, who Is a good policeman and has made a record for breakers and underworld habitues. Cottle IleacU Higher Stark. So lar this season at the stock yards the feeder cattle trade has produced one surprise after another In the way, of un paralleled prices, but it remained if or two loads of branded Wyoming gross steers to shove the mark still higher. The cattlo In question sold yesterday for J8.55, the highest price ever paid for feeders In tho history of tho Houth Omaha cattle trade. The shipment belonged to W. Johnston of Belle Fourche, 8. D and consisted of forty-four head of high grade 3 and 4-year-old white faces. They were Montana bred animals, In fleshy condition and had never seen a grain of corn. dross returns on tho shipment amounted to J4.ST2.&4, an average of over $110 per head. .Each steer, on an average, weighed 1,293 pounds. The cattle were purchased by an Iowa man and sold by Clay, Robinson & Co. Mouth Omaha Ilovrllna-. SOUTH OMAHA ICR CO. 1st. Gribble IK Ktter in Cole 127 Howe 142 McDonald 140 ISO 172 1C7 171 3d. Total. 14S 157 146 170 146 433 623 44S 479 457 Totals 732 S33 767 2.337 UNCLE SAM VETS. 1st. 2d. 3d. Total. Hogan 113 Glffee M Illake , 166 Whipple ...178 Olson 137 Totals 670 Handicap 63 Totals 733 125 121 110 126 135 617 63 176 125 173 127 122 723 63 414 332 441 431 334 63 CULKIN TAJLORS. 6Ki 7S8 2,303 3d. Total. 167 152 233 136 163- 479 419 C53 416 484 7S5 836 2,3St 1st. ,! Dudley jw 1515 Culkln , 133 123 Straw 155 163 Towle .139 m Johnson 161 165 Totals 740 WHITE snv. Krauie 157 170 Tanner : JT7 153 Looney 144 its Clalbourne 167 170 White 153 168 Totals 790 821 881 2,445 Manic City (3oj.. F?,!?,e Ahl'i'itf Wrker will meet at the fUrno onureh next Wednesduy Itev. It. a C. Orantham of Dea Molnos. ' Kn'cU " ' "U "et,hBW" Ooore M cd.i-u e.1 ad; ' ai t pos tlon as 1S6 167 166 1C7 146 513 487 477 504 461 MILLINERY at Price Beautiful Hats From Our Own Stock as Weil as the Weinlander Bankrupt Stock WE need not say much about tho style and quality of Orkins' millinery. You know what it is well onougli. Tho clever woman knows good merchandise and knows whore to buy it at Orkins', of course. Our prices are always ns low or lower than elsowhero, but Wednesday your choio e is unrestricted. Every hut at half price. Can you un derstand what this means I We have not put a single hat aside as many stores do, but include ovory trimmed hat in our stock from $10,00 up, as well as hats from the bankrupt stock of Weinlnnder's. PARADISE TRIMMED HATS, OSTRICH TRIMMED HATS, FLOWER TRIMMED HATS, G0URA TRIMMED HAT$, TAILORED HATS AND STREET HATS. Real carefully those prices, then come and savo mono y. TIhh is the opportunity of the season, creations from Paris, London, Vienna and all American fashion centors. AIGRETTE TRIMMED HATS, DRESS HATS, All beautiful .00 Street Hats, at $ 5.00 $12.50 Street Hats, at $ 6.25 $15.00 Street Hats, at $ 7.50 17.50 Street Hats, at $ 8.75 20.00 Street Hats, at $10.00 $100 Mo!e Fur Muff S $50.00 J CHOICE 1 ' mm PRICE $25.00 Dress Hats, at $12.50 $30.00 Dress Hats, at $15.00 $35,00 Dress Hats, at $17.56 $40.00 Dress Hats, at $50.00 Dress Bats, at $25.00 $75.00 Dress Hats, at $37.50 Pick your hat and the price is We will gladly refund or credit any hat that proves unsatisfactory . ....I -lm Bros. lGth and Harney.asi ' u ,r , ,ir -- - 'f ITALIAN COMPLETE PLANS Agree on Program Features Columbus Say. for PARADE TO BE NOTABLE ONE Entertainment In ISrrnlnR Will lie In Met lrnll, Where. Sppec.hr., Slnnlntr and Dnnclnnr Will Be E3nJo-eiI. Next Monday Is Columbus day. Tho Omaha Italians plan to celebrate the day on .whlch Chrmtophcr Columbus discovered America. Tney pian a par ticularly long parade in tho afternoon nnd music and alnglnR and dancing: at night In Metz's hall. The specifications also call for the assistance of tho Union Pactflo Italian band, both In the parade and at tho night's entertainment. A program of Interest Is arranged. The day has been declared a leical holi day. Banks will close. Tne red, gref n I and white of Italy shall bo In evidence j In Omaha, and the 2,000 Italians! In the i parade will remind Omahans ot the man who discovered America. Five bands have been secured for the parade. The Union Pactflo Italian band will both march In tho parade and furnish music for the, entertainment at night In Metz'a hall, Defore the dancing a de lightful program of music will be offered by Omaha's talented Italians. Mrs. Sal vatore Anseldo will give a. solo, Glo Flslcaro, the Italian tenor, will sing. Angelo Nottl, ateacher1 of languages and brother of Mario Notl, editor of the Ital ian newspaper, will deliver a lecture on the life of Christopher Columbus, his trials with the sailors, his triumph and final death In prison. A committee of five was appointed to see the managers of firms employing Italians to ask that they may be allowed to participate In the parade. There will be a meeting Friday night to discuss plans, at a place to bn decided later. The final meeting, at which all questions will be settled, Is set for Sunday night at Twenty-second and I'lerco streets. - Lenl.lntar. Ileinemlierecl. Invitations were extended to cx-ocnnlor John K, It on gun and ex-Ilepresentatlve Uoluml to take part In the parade and the celebration. Thos.o men worked mighty hard to have the bill passed caus ing Columbus day recognized as a hol iday. Tho parade will form at Eighteenth and Harney streets at 1:80 o'clock Monday afternoon. The llnoup follows: Tho mounted police, Marshal Jasper Saltta and mounted aides, the mayor, Judges, county and city officials; the flvo Omaha Italian societies: tho float representing the good ship Santa Maria: motor cars bearing' Omaha Italians and families. The parade routing follows: Forms at Ulghtecnth and Harney streets. Moves cast on Harney to Six teenth, north on Sixteenth i to Capitol avenue, west on Capitol avenue to Sev enteenth,! .north pn,Bevfntenth to Cuni Ing, east on Cummg to Sixteenth, south on Sixteenth to Capitol avenue, east on .Capitol avenuo to Fifteenth, south on Fifteenth to Douglas, cast on Douglas to Tenth, south on Tenth to Farnam, west on Farnam to Nineteenth, oUth on Nineteenth to Jackson, east on Jackson to Fifteenth, north on Fifteenth tq Howard, cast on Howard to Tenth, south on Tenth to Mason, 'west on Mason to Thirteenth and south on Thirteenth t to William street, where the parctdo will dlBbund. Most Wonderful .lenllns;. After suffering- many yearn with a sore, Amos King, Port Uyron, N. Y., was cured by llucklen'fl Arnica Salve. 5Sc. For sale by your druggist Advertisement Key to the Situation Ue Advertising. Iowan Outlines Committee Plans WABHINOTpN. Oct. T.-Sen&tor Cum rr.lns outlined today in-part the reform plans of tho so-called "conclllatlori com mittee" of republican's and progressives. Which hqpes to bring about the, holdlnjr of a national' republican convention ear In. 1911. . The change." In the representation ot southern states In tho national conven tion ' Is d secondary matter In the pro gram of the committee. With the added support of many republican leaders, who did not participate In the "get-togither?" conference in Chicago last spring, they will Insist tpat the, control of the re-i publican natlqnal committee dver seat ing of delegates In a national convention be abolished. T BOOTH'S HYOMEI Has Benefited Thousands of , Catarrh Sufferers Will Do the Same For You or Money Back. 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If you suffer from offensive breath, raising of mucus, frequent sneezing, husky voice, discharge from the nose, droppings In the throat, spasmodic coughing, crusts In the nose, watery eyes and general weakness and debility, or any other symptoms of catarrh, you should uir Hyomri at once. A complete Hyomel outfit Including nhaler and bottle of liquid, costs only j , y.iv. anc an extra dgiuc or iicjum, n a'te'wvrds nctCtd, It bv. V) cents. HOME FURNITURE CO, 20 Below Omaha Price, Not One Day, But Every Day South, Omaha 9x12 Seamless Brussels $9.75 9x12 Seamless Velvets $14.50 9x12 Axminister $17.00 BARGAINS IN SMALL RUCrS Low prices on good Stoves and Ranges. Sold for cash or easy payments. "UP2BFOLD" Davenport Upholstered in best .chused leather sanitary springs. $22.50 Compare the price, Solid rmk, full sized Library Table (like cutt) your choice of wax or Fumed oak $11.00 SEE OUR NEW DAYLIGHT DISPLAY ROOM,