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THE BEE: OMAHA, RATTRDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1913.
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Greater Values in Fall Apparel of Superior Quality and Children
From the Great
Purchase of the
Surplus Stock of D. Hartman & Co., Green St., New York
The firm of D. Hartman A Co., wtll-knmcn job
bers and manufacturers of JVetB York, sacrificed
EXTRA SPECIAL
SILK Saturday on our second Jltoorwill o6
W AICTO Prea Jrth for your teltction hun
WA1STS tir ds of the daintiest and prettiest
new dres and evening waists of chiffon, crepe de
diint. messaline in the newest shade and the very
newest models for fail MadetofcgQQ ti?ptf
tell actual y as hih ms $11.50$ ancP
. and $15. Two great groups at J J
to us nearly their entire stock of women' and
children's Coat, Dretstt, built, Waists and Un
derwear. They tire all ot excellent quali u and at;
are made in this Mason' latest tylc It in one of
ths greatest bits of good fortune that enable us to
tell them to you Saturday at JUST ABOUT,
ONE-HALF OF THEIR ACTUAL VALUE.
An Actual Saving to You of $25? to $75? on One of These Fine New Coats!
4
$10 and $12.50 CLOAKS at$ 7. 50
Scores of new cloth conta, now plash
roots find new caracul coat, In all sizes;
all excellent stylos and splendid wearing
material. Nowhere elo In Omaha could
you hoiw to buy such
coatH tor less than $10
to 912.50 Saturday
c?jiuviai nit immhmmm
itmxnn coma
syso
CLOAKS w ffcr you 8atur-
d 1 fr day tne cholco of a
at $10.00 great, fully com
plete lot of new coata for fall and mid
winter wear In the newer styles and1
better grades; clever new 1913
features; made o Hell regu
larly up to $15 each Satur
day, Bpcclal .
JI0
CLOAKS
Choose from scores
t . 9 A.
at SI 2.50 quarter length coats
of good, wllk pluah, smart caracul and new
novelty mixed clothp, swagger styles for
winter wear; none tnado to
aell for less than $16,50 and
some worth $18 and 120; all
size for women and mimes .
'1250
$20 and $22.50 CLOAKS at $17.50
New lots of high class winter coats
have been placed In this group. Every
style is strictly up to the hour. Tho
favorite styles in excellent quality cara
cul, plusli and wool fab
rics. Long, three-quarter
and short coats worth read
ily up to $21.00, at.
quality cara-
J750
New Tailored Suits
SI5
Silk Underwear
rroia th. D. HAXTMA2T STOCK.
Stunning chiffon, crepe de
chlno and china silk gowns,
petticoats, combination suits
and drawers, in colors and
white, at greatly roducod prices.
Silk Underwear, worth up to
$!. at ... 81.50
Silk Underwear, worth up to
0. at .. . 81.50
Silk Underwear, worth up to
50. at . . 83.08
811k Underwear, worth up to
Sll'.SO. at
Hundreds of "Women's and
misses Suits in the newest and
most practical style ideas plain
and trimmed in favorite now
materials and colors,
at
Women's $25 Fall SulU $10 These
aro some of tho finest suits from the O.
Hartman stock. All new stylo gIA
Ideas and fine materials, worth SIU
up to ?2G and 27.l0, at Will
"Fashlonseal Suits" for Women The
nemo of valuo and tho correct
expression of fall style In these
superior tailored suits at.
Children's $2 Wool Dresses, $1
This is a special lot of well mado prac
tical llttlo dresses for school or dress
wear; wool plaids, serges and
novelties, In all colors and all
sizes, worth up to 2.C0, at.
m
si
CHILDREN'S COATS
From the Stock of D. Hartman & Oo.
Three new lots of these high-grade coata for
children now shoxvn for tho first time on our
second floor at wonderful values.
nig lot of children's win.
ter coats, made of heavy
cheviots, mixtures nnd
caraculs, ages O to 14
all colors, at
$398
Children's new fall and winter cloaks of good
heavy materials: smart girlish styles,
In all ages and tho prettiest shades
and mixtures; extra special
at.
Children's and Juniors' coats of good heavy
American cheviots,, bouclcs, car
aculs, chinchillas, etc., ages 0
17 years, exceptional valucg, at,
' 1M 'f
S5 LW - J
.nno &1 1
zD0U IMLw
Plush and Caracul Coats
$19
All the finest cloaks from the ble pur
chase are Included here; many are beau
tiful sample coats that would sell
regularly at 127.50; newest of
this season 0 styles; special at. . . ,
Wool and Silk Dresses
Wool frocks Include scores of new fall
Ideas for every day or dress occasions:
Tho silk drosses are truly wonderful
values In every new color and all tho
iavoruo styles xor fail IU13;
not one in the lot worth
less than $7.50; big special offer. J
.85
Cotton Petticoats
One big lot of black cotton petticoats
from tho D. Hartman stock; all styles
are represented. All sizes Included.
Thoy will give splendid service.
Dlack Petticoats, worth up to $1.25,
at . Q5
Black Petticoats, worth up to $2.00,
nt 95t
Muslin Underwear
Fromthe D. Hartman Stock.
In this purchase we've big lots of fine
muslin gowns, chemises, combination
garments, petticoats and princess slips,
beautifully made.
All the undermusllns worth up to 11. at 3o
All the undermusllns worth up to $1.50, 63o
All the undermusllns worth up to $2. at 8
All the undermusllns worth up to j3, 81, SO
All the undermusllns worth up to $4. 91.98
All the undermusllns worth up to $5, $2.50
All the undermusllns worth up to $6, IJ3.98
An Immense Purchase From a New York Maker
LEATHER BAGS
At Less Than Their Regular Price
;Uags of such splendid style, and such superior quality were never before of
fored at a price so low as we quote thorn to you Saturday, The .variety la,
almost unlimited.
Real Morocco
ileal Seal
Real Soffier
Real Pin Seal
Lsataav SUa-Idned
Black and All Colon
Bilk Messaline Hashes and Girdles. ... Jsl
No. 1 Pearl Wax-Fllled Deads at BOo
New Jet Uln Earrings at., BOo
New 27-Inch Opera Beads at , ...OOo
$1 59
Actual $2.50 Values
Actual 3 Values
Actual $5 Values
Actual $8 Values
Two 'to ri7. ratings
55o French Ivory Manicure Pieces 18o
BOo French Ivory Dressing Combs 95c
Heavy French Ivory Pin Trays at SBo
Large Braid Pins, 20 brilliants, palr..69o
T
300 Genuine $10 Quality
Trimmed Hats
at Five Dollars
Ws offer yon a wonderful assemblage
of theso new plash and velvet hats
trimmed with novelty ostrlob, far af
fects, gold bands, ato. (Two styles
shown bars.) Mostly Jnst oas of a
kind. All 910 hats and the best mll
llnory vain offered by any store this
season. Tour choice Saturday!
$1 Fancy Feathers at 29c
1.000 dozen fancy feathers, hand-
sewed wings, feather bands, stick
ups.' Imitation paradise, etc.. In
black. whlte. new blue, green,
taupe and all the new shades of
this 'season. Posi
tively worth up to
11; main floor at...
I HI I III
29c
OBTBXOK TIPS 100
doisn bunches, 3 in a
bnnoh, 8 Inohes long
plenty of blaok and 3
colors will finish any
street hat in stunning
ityls worth up to 7Bo
bnnoh of 3 tips, 1 C
mala floor AOC
3 Lots of Ostrich Plumes
Show room samples of one of
Vew York's big ostrich feather
soncerns. All good stock up to
10-Inch lengths popular colors
tome slightly out of curl, but
would be good values at $2.60 to
IE.00 main floor, at
98'-$1.49-$1.98
eoo iw Bilk Velvet TTntrunmed Hats
Over flOO solid blaok and the tat
anes In colors narrow brim effeota
new styles worth up to 83.50, at
95c
a OO Trimmed Velvet gats, simply
trimmed with bows of velvet ribbon,
plnih bands some velvet brim Hats
with plash crowns, for girls 83.SO
values at,
1
.25
Remarkable Hosiery Values Saturday
29c
Purchase of More than 1,800 Pairs
WOMEN'S KID GLOVES
Actually Worth up to $1.7,5 G Jf
Pair. Sahirdav ... ... . . OO
Pr.
In thla sale wo offer you allthe samples and over
stock from two of the best known makers and Im
porters for, gloves.
Lightweight overseam sewed real Rid Gloves., medium
weight real Kid Gloves, full overseam sewed Cape Glove,
overseam or P. K. seam real Mocha Gloves, genuine chamois
washable Gloves, real Kid Sueda Gloves, for street wear
or dress wear colors are black, white, tan, brown, gray,
chamois, eta every pair guaranteed perfect and a won
derful bargain at
Some
Worth $1.25
Some
Worth $1.50
Some '
Worth $1.75J
)1J PAIR
AVomen's fine cotton and mercerized
lisle thread hosiery, wide hem tops,
double soles, extra spliced heels and
toes, full fashioned, regular made,
regular and extra sires; black, tan
and white, nf
at ZoC
Women's and men's finn pntnn
mercerized lisle finished hosiery; also
fleecy lined and fine cashmero wool,
regular and out stses; plain hem or
ribbed tops, double soles, black, tan,
white and colors, at, p-
nnlr. . . . . I h
,' " ,l,"(urrn una. anu neavy rlDbed school hoslerv trlnl,
knee, double heels and toe. fKi i,irir J.t . !V! "os!ery' trl'"'
nalr ' 'e" m.
I5c
scqgSk.?S5NTS I Women's $2S0 and $3 Ostrich Bpas 59c
Women's fine cotton union
Butuf, high neck, long sleeves.
ankle longtn, in just the
weight for fall wear; regu
lar and extra suos; worth
to ?125; at,
iult'
The TIME is Here FOR WARMER UNDERWEAR
on union I MIrsar nd rt,tirt,n'. . VV XjHi
75c
Misses' and children's
union suits, high neck,
long sleeves, ankle
length; some slzea In
the famous Munslng
wear; worth toon
76c, at, suit. . OJC
infants' pari
wool vests, In
old - ovoi
style, worth
r..c!9c
Misses and children1 lnnir
sleeved vests, with ankle
pants to match, In fleecy
lined cotton, cream color; all
BUes to 1C years; worth 35c,
, ment JL7U
p
Thounnli of beautiful Hi
tlo si'liriol pennants for
Omaha and South Omaha
Schools, made up In tin
exact BC'f.ool colors and de
signs -each 7 liiche.".
long with Indestructible
letters on the best fU may
be purchado'l in our boys
clothing dopui tiMeut, fee
ond floor, old storu, Satut
day The foltowlng school
ptinnants are ready:
Omalm IIIrU school, Cen
tral school, Park school,
Franklin school, Lincoln
ncIiooI, Oass school, Cen-
trnl l'ark
school. Cen
tral school,1
South Omnhai
liinrolu Hchool
South Oniajia.
Fichus; dalnty.fluffy effects sc
much In vogue for dresses and
waists, at 60c
to
Exaulslto creations for dressda
and coats In lace, swlss embroid
ered and chiffon embroidered at
the eet, 75c
tO . . . J. .
This Is an unusual opportunity to secure ostrich boas at an extremely low price; white,, pink and
light blue; values to ?3; special for Saturday only at, each , .'50ci
i ' i
Medici collars, in all colors, the
newest thing In neckwear this
season,
at
50c
At a merely nominal price Saturday,
each lc All other school pennants
will be ready for sale at dates to be
announced later
i.
I eaCh
ties in RIBBONS on Main Floor Saturday
$1.25
Very Attractive Va:
Ueautlful rlbDonn ror millinery in
all the fashionable colors some
with rich velvet designs at very
special prices Saturday.
5 BARGAIN SQUARE SPECIALS in SHOES Main-Floor
6-inch faille ribbons, specially
adapted for millinery purposes;
all new shades, at,
yard OC
Ribbons for gl rides and sashes,
in plain and fancy colors, at,
yard 25 e nd up
98c
Women's Felt Slippers 08c Fur trimmed or with
silk cord trimmings, very comfortable and warm;
also crochet slippers in all colors; worth
to $2. a pair ,
Itoudolr Slippers for Women
Blacks browns and reds, In. all
sizes, at.
S pair . .
98c
at
Infants' Soft Sole Shoes
Fancy patterns, In all colors
and color combinations
at
Women's Fancy Dress Slippers Satins, gray
suede, patent leather and colored kldskin leath
ers; actually sold up to $5 pair, fly f xoO
PX .i70
Women's Dress Shoos Tan calfskin,
dull calfskin mid patent leather, with
bilk stripe dloth lops Shoes that sell
regularly for !, 16 and $0 In prac
tically all slr.es, n mn
at VUiU
49c
New Books
Fiction.
OTHEIIWISB PHYLLIS. By Meredith
Klcholton. SI PP. 11-85- UoughUin
Mifflin company.
Phyllis Is a breeaty, sound. Independent
and thoroughly charming personality an
outdoor girl whoso tan never leaves her
entirely, even In midwinter. Tho people
n tho town where she lives are, as ah
says, 'nice and folksy." and ths part
Phyllis plays In town affairs -furnishes
the theme for an entertaining story. As
Is most of Mr. Nteholson's former books,
Jie scene Is laid In Indiana.
THE VISION SPL.BNDID. By William
MeLeod Hal tie. SU Pp. U.S. d. W. Dil
lingham company.
Two cousins, Jeff and James K. Far
num. are both aspirants for the political
honors ot thlr native town. The for
mer, fearless and uncompromlslngrboldly
fights for better social conditions, whllo
ihe Utter is smugly and 'complacently
E&Usfled with municipal graft holding
full sway. Despite a kidnaping sqhsine.
in which he is "shanghaied" half around
ths world, tho blg-ldeaed man succeeds
In disclosing a big graft scandal, and In
cidentally wins the woman he desires,
TUB WHAT-8HAIX-I.DO GIRU. By
Iiabel Woodman AValtt SB Pp. U.S. L.
C. Pago company.
When Joy Kent finds herself alone In
tho world, thrown on her own resources,
she looks about her, wondering how she
can support herself. She sends a letter
to a number, of girls she had known In
school days, asking that each pne tell
her how she had equipped herself fok- a
salary-earning career. In reply come let
tera from the milliner, the stenographer,
the librarian, the salesgirl, the news
paper woman, the teacher, tho nurse, and
from girls who had adopted all sorts ot
vocations as a means of livelihood. Real
friendly girl letters they are. ot tho kind
niuuii bio aouna ana neiprui aavico in a
bright and InteresUng manner. Ot courts
there Is a splendid young man who also
gives advice. j
THE 1.ADY AND TUB PIRATE. Uy
'mir,1on ,,ouh. tt Pp. tl.26. Bobbs-
Tho hero Is a modern riuucanetr. one
Henry Francis Drake, millionaire bach,
elor in ordinary and pirate by choice,
who In this year of grave sails tho Missis
sippi from tho headwaters to r the gulf,
Tho villainous crow board tho boat; tho
dashing pirate kidnaps tho gtrl-nd ma
roons his rival. But the villainous crew
aro Jut two small runaway boys who
caught up Pirate Drake and set him
chasing down tho Mississippi after his
own boat, with his own sweetheart on
board. He kidnaps his sweetheart, ma
toons his rival and learns from tho pi
ratical crew how to make love and the
secret of the boyhood ho never knew.
THE DESIRED WOMAN. By Will N.
Harben. 407 Pp. 11.30. Harper & Bros.
A tale of love and Idealism In the
Georgia hills. It Is tho Georgia of great
mills and big enterprises, of heavy spec
ulation and the sophistications of peo
ple In groat cities, as well as ot simple
mountain folk and their homely ways.
The keynote of tho story Is the Inevitable
triumph of love and tolerance, the far
spreading Influence of good Impulses.
HRR HEARTS GIFT. By Oliver Kent
Ul Pp. .. O. W. DlUlngham & Co.
A atory in a western setting that is
written around tho attempt of tho Con
solidated Fuel and Smelting company to
win out against ths trust, which was
slowly forcing them to tho wsll. Rlchar.1
Waller, the head of tho company, found
a way out oy uuiwinj- a cutoff which cut
down materially the cost of shipment
chavges and thus sa)-s the day for his
company. An unuuial twist In tho love
stipry allows tho introduction of some new
Ideas similar to those advocated by ad
vanced thinkers.
JOHN BARLEYCORN, By Jack Lon
don. 9U Pp. 11.30. The Century com
pany. Mr. London writes of his experiences
with alcohot, as newsboy on the Fan
Francisco streets, sailor, miner, wan
derer In foreign lands, finally with home
and family and fame and fortune his
under a system of life which ho declares
for twenty years, against his wish and
will, has forced liquor upon him. till now
he Is "possessed with the drinker's de
sire." It Is a strange and rather ab
sorbing story, and, like tha author's for
mer Imoks, full of the savage Joy' of lite
for life's take.
SWIRLINO WATERS. By Max Rlt
tenberg. a, Pp. Its. G. W. Dillingham
company. .
A story of finance vand of tho stcugglo
of two men fighting for supremacy
The plot Is well handled, the characters
Ufeltko and well drawn and the unravel
Ing ot tho Intricate skein .of events fur
nishes an Interesting and compelling
tale.
HAPPY-GO-LUCKY. By Ian Hay. 3
Pp. IL26. Houghton-Mifflin company.
The ftory of the early Ufa ot a young
Englishman ot a peculiar but engaging
Individuality. How he fell In love ro
mantically on tho top ot a 'bus, and the
family comp'lcatlona that ensued from
it. affords Mr. Hay a theme which he
develops with the full realization of Its
possibilities of comedy.
LOVE IN A HURRY. By' Gelett Bur
gess. SttPp. U.S. Bobbs-Morrllt com
pany. The story is amusing, rapid and un
expected and tho time covered within a
second ot fourteen hours. It Is not given
to many men, as the author says, to
have several fiancees at onpe, .with tho
slmon pure girl waiting In tho back
ground, but such was the case with
Hall Uonlstelle. And how he , got the
fortune his uncle left to him, and the
girl ho wanted, makes the story.
Miscellaneous.
TRAVEL LETTERS FROM NEW
flTEALAND. AUSTRALIA AND A FBI C A.
By E. W. Howe. 476 Pp. 11.3S. Crane &
Co.
Mr. Howe's observations aro put forth
with his customary keenness and fresh
ness of vision, and the account of his
wanderings mako an Interesting and in
structive volume.
THE MOUSBKEKPER'B HANDY
BOOK. By Lucia Millet Baxter. 263 Pp.
11. Houghton-Mifflin company.
This Is a book whloh will bo warmly
welcomed by the modern housekeeper. A
variety ot subjects is given place In It.
but they aro all subjects relating to
home-making and housekeeping. In our
great-grandmothers' handy-books, these
subjects were trea'ted after tho old
homely fashion of their day; -In Mrs.
Baxter's book, they are treated In the
new scientific manner of our own time.
SOURCE PROBLEMS OF THE
FRENCH REVOLUTION. B Fred Mor
row Fling and Helt-ne Dresser Fling. 3SS
Pp. '.10. Harper Af Bros."
The second volume In , the Parallel
Source series Issued by . Harper's, whloh
embodies a new viewpoint In the teach
ing of history. Prof. Fling Is head of
the European history department of the
University of Nebraska at Lincoln, and a
recognized authority on old-world his
tory. TRAINING FOR EFFICIENCY. By
Orison Swett Mardon; XO Pp. fL Thomas
T. Crowell company.
Brief talks for readers youngrand old,
on how. with tho powers at their com
mand, they may attain tho highest pos
sible degree of efficiency.
HISTORY OF THE DISCOVERY AND
CONQUEST OF COSTA RICA. By R.
Fermvndes Guardla. 401 Pp. SL Thomas
Y. Crowell company.
A timely account of the energetic re
publio adjoining Panama to tho north
alms not only to -relate the early history
ot tho whole interesting region, but also
to shed all possible light on the process
by which Central America evolved Into
Its present-day divisions ana on tne be
ginnlngs or the civilization, settlement
and establishment of a regular govern
ment In Coata Rica Itself.
THE QUEST OF THE BEST. By WIN
ham DeWItt Hyde. 2S6 Pp. 11. Thomas
r. Croneli company.
President Hyde offers hero a book full
of suggestion and advice for all engaged
In work with boys. A forceful. Intensely
practical book on a vitally Importsnt
theme.
MARRIAGE AND GENETICS. By Dr.
Charles A. L. Reed. 1. The Galton
Press.
Tho author endeavors to sound a warn
tng noto of some of the conditions' that
como under his observation Jn his pro-'
fesstonal capacity.
HOW I KEEP MY BABY WELL. By
Anna G. Noyes. 193 Pp. Jl.IS. Warwick:
& York.
Tho book does not profess to be a gulds
for the scientific rearing of children.
While of value for referenco purposes. It
Is not a medical guide that will help a
mother dispense with the sen-Ices of a
doctor. But with Its narrative. Its charts,
Its illustrations and its exhaustlvo In
dices, It will bring to the most export,
enced mother something suggestlro ht
ths matter of chtld-rearmg.