Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, October 25, 1913, Page 4, Image 6

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    TIK HUE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, OCTOBER, 25. 1913.
WILL HOT COMMEHT ON FOOD
McShnne'i Deputiei Refute to Talk
of the Jail Grub.
BKEKIFF PAID GOOD TRICE
I-e4erl Frlsonrra Com pint (hat h
Mffil Brrrfrt In Dnnclai Caantr
Jail Arr Jfol Kit fnr Ani
on In r.J.
putlf In Ihn hrtrri offlf rtnrllnWJ
la ar whihir fofxl aanrea to pr1aonara
In tbo county Jail was uh to JiuUfr
lha MrI court in sending United Htata
tTinnra to alitor county Jalta as wni
rtons thl wffk. Hhrrlff McOlians In ab
nt on An (MkttniJfl vacation and hunt
l!HT trip an1 nona In Ilia oMon vanturwl
t comment on (ha fodcrtl court' sa
ltan. IYUorr hVl by sovenirotnt author
W rrnnplalrvd to Judica Morris that
Itwat an other food lnftftd vlth mg
rot waa aanrad In lha Dougla county
Jail And at their rtqucat trtra tint to
hr Jatl.
Sheriff Morthajia la rrcalvlng M cents
par day for fwrtinir each prlaoner nearly
Iftrta tlmoa as much as cotuirnetora In
tha paat hava bt.cn paid nd hla total
tnooma from tha county. Including- hla
salary, U mora than v) a Uy. Tha
Hoard of County CommliMnnora, though.
rortd In pr1oiM Ingal Initio, at atlll
mlftlng tha ahrlfra demand for 0 cants
per day and hava takrn tha fight to tha
uprenia court on a now point.
Discovered After Sixty
Years of Obsourity
In a inodMt tltllo houaa on the out
Vtrta of tilatorto old JAmeatown, Va,,
them dld meAntly a Tory aited but ro
marhahla woman, Rho had Hied In thla
houaa alnoa tha oldest resident could re
rnamhar and for OYr slxty-atx year
aha had rrcrtrad every month a MO draft
on tho Hank of RngtAnd. )Itr Ufa waa
aprnt with hrr art work, Alt of hor do-larn-J
and pattenm going Abroad, moat
of them to tha Krrftt mllta of Rngland,
Ponlland nnd BwHirrland.
Bho waa evidently ah art let of great
Ability, for Among; tirr effecta wera found
axceedlngly rare eketoliea and painting.
A recent letUr baarlng tho algnAtura
of Jane Arden MACfavrUnd, reveeJM the
fAet that thla tnyaterloua little woman
ttaa lha grAndinotliAf f Jann Arden. "the"
Arlet" and creator of the "Imperial PaI
trn." whd waa reoently prwaeeited, to
the qneen of England And wna marrle4
to tho only n of Mr Kdward Maefar
Und, the linen prlnoe of Scotland.
The "Imperial rAllerna' were tha inaa.
terpteoe of Jad Arden and were ao
nAined by Queen Mary, who adopted them
(or her court ooetumea and pronounced
ttiem the most beeullrul dMrtgn ever
oreated.
In order to encourajre and foater thla
oharncter of Art, thla entire ahoet of
deals na have been eecurod and are now
belnB offered by The Ue At .what It
coat to dlttrlbuta them,
The moet ordinary pAtterna of thla gen
era I claea coat 10 centa eaoh. Tlila won
derful collection of ICO design at 10
cent rach tfe&f coet more than 118, but
with lx roil pone nnd M centa you caii
aecure thla entire collection. Thl la a
real opportunity for every woman who
love art and bellevca tn the beautiful.
Stryker Stays with
Live Stock Exchange
The Houth Omaha Uvn Block exchange,
through Ita board of director. hju taken
atepa to retain Ita precent secretary
trafflo manatcer, A. F. Btryker, who waa
n CAndldala for oommleeloner of the
Commercial club of Omaha.
Mr, Htryker liaa been aecrotary of tho
South Omaha TAvu Btook exohanKe for
the laet aeven yam And la Jd to hAre
made an enviable record of the handling
of exchange iLffaJra, particularly In tha
railroad rate caeca. He la aald to Iiavo
saved the patrona of the Bouth pmaha
market many thoueanda of doUaran the
lent few year and the oxohanire doea
not feet like loetrur hla services. Mem
bora prevailed upon Mr. Btryker to with
draw hla application Friday Afternoon.
Very Special Pricings to Tempt Wide
Awake Shoppers to this Great Quality
Store on Saturday
There Is ona thins to bo s,lcl About these spool! Saturday pricings of oura that
cahBot alwaya be truthfully said about ao-called "speclala." Oura are' SPEOIAIi,
AVo tako our own rcKutar high claaa woarablea and put prices on thont that ovon
tho stores handllnic "Jobj," aeconds, surplus stocks (7), etc., can't duplicate
. -
Wa want to haatea the day -when ov6ry maa. woman and child will know this
tore for what U really Ja tho best place In all tho west to buy things to woar
because It handles only tho bett. To accomplish that result wo quote real 8PE
. . CIALS from tlmo to time and they are SPKCIA. Saturday's list Is sure to
attract a big crowd, Will you not reil tt It may be tho means of bringing
you to better clothes satisfaction thaa you've ever known.
-
The two'ffteatest
Specidi
in High.
School
Girls'
Coats
ever offered
Special No. 1
New models in Chinchilla,
iBouele and Fancies. Bea-utl
fully made galling every where
In the eetmtry ter 115.00. But
you save a third by buying one
Saturday at
'If
1. 1
I"
Special No. 2
New plaid back Chinchilla,
new Kobellnns and MaUasee,
The most charming aaodals
Imkclaable. Ko ether, store
will offer you suck coats, eva
la January, for less than $20.
Saturday only
Seafttional
Mackinaw
Special for
Ma and Young
Fcllowi
1T vmm fortuuate in r
Mstkiaww ortkrs, Ve got
prlcea that certainly &st a
mv pcotHnd tomorrow
we aro goiu to offer the
kighest tyio $10.00, $S;50
wid 7.00 values atnvron
dwfully low- prico. Ml tho
color combinations,
32 ounces, all wool; not at
all liko tho cheap kinds
selling ;tbout town. Your
choico Saturday
$590
Extra
Celebrated
Mtrk Crow
English
Gloves
for Women
Tan, black and
whHft cap IhcIuiI
lr hajta mwr sum
ker all for fl.BO
aad 1.?5 the world
over. SatureVay hh-
Regular 65c
Boys Scout
Gloves
Fleeca Hard, with
Ctnulna 1 . a t b. a r
fc-aumiet. and by the
wwr. neoxtr all eeout
Slovea bare oilcloth
raunUet; t a n or
black. Saturday
The Most
Wonderful
Boy Suit
Bargain in
America
On the Boya Suit propoaltlon
Uhtai atora la heart and aeouldara
above All competitor r.otwlth
atasdlna; tha klse or their "ada-
and the extravajrauoo of their
rlelm. Oura are hand made car
taents, made In aAnltAry ahopa,
by efcllled workmen. We rould buy
suits made of ahoddy materials '
In tenement houses. aa4 baae.
tnenta and buy them Just as
cheaply .a any atora ASd mark
them tna aama Vrlcea ir k
wanted to. but thle la a quality
tore and we're jutxloua to extend
the circle, of our patron-. Aa
a step to that and we're going to
offer the one big Uoya eult bar
gain for Saturday.
Boys' Sulta Many with I
a!ra ot knlckerbockera
Norfolk and double brtaat
ed atylra in all tha popular
im colore and fabrtes. In
cluding Ulue Srg Mata
aeld all fall for H 00 to
t.J0: fUturdiT they're In
one lot and the choice Is
your for-
GirU Mercer
ixd Hoi c
Quite heaVj . all
Uaea. UWk. Whit.
Taa, IU4. m and
Was. h torr
cfejC S tr quatt
tie ntt nearly
oe4 Saturaay while
Children's Quality Shoes
Very Special for Saturday
We aetl the beat Xootvr In America but all too
manr TPle don't know It They are fooled Into
buying inferior ebeea through the medium ot truth
Icaa AdverUetng and seemingly low prices. To In
duce tnore parents to buy good shoes for the Uttle
we're going to offer a very rtmarkAbla ahoo
bargain and hero it it;
Fataata tan cAlfakln and French kid. wide foot-
or lace. cilUa tM. 2 to ! I.O
uea up to IMS, fw..
Children's Fine
Union Suits
Regular dollar val
ue white or gray
H wool, no more,
no le&s -the under
wear snap of the
season; Saturday
OMAHA? FASTBSYT OWWDiQ STORK
JOHN A. SWANSON, Pres.
"SVM. Ii. HOLZMAN, Trens.
1 v
Abate
an- 1
VALUES '
Silk lined Overcoats
$15 and $25
We'll nave you 16 to 110 on your me
dium weight overcoat. Rich, dressy
oxford gray vlcunaa, velvet or self
collar; Bilk lined; 44 to 46 inch
length: nil alien, 34 to 48, regular
And atouts. Compare with 1:6 And
flS overcoats elsewhere; special At
S15 and S25
Special
Men's Gloves
Comparison Offers Overwhelming Proof
That the Greater Nebraska Serves You Best
After you have compared values nnd quality
'After you have compared assortments nnd styles
Aftcrfyou have compared service and satisfaction
On evory count this storo's supremacy is evident to all who
make the test of comparison.
Wonderful Showing of
Men's and Young Mmn's Fall mnd Winter
Suits -a Overcoats
A Great Dementtration mf Vmlue Giving at
$JL9 $2.0t
Authentic styles, high grade tailoring, distinguished models,
beautiful weaves and a. saving ot 15 to $10 on tho suit or overcoat.,
The Finest Clothe Made
Our purpose la to serve you with the limit of value In finest liand
tallored clothes. We urge you to oompara our beautiful suits at 130
and 135, And our luxurious overcoat At 110, IIS and 140 with any
clothe you know of, regardless of price. A most unusual showing
awaits you here.
Men's Fall Furnishing Goods
You men who aim to keep abreast of the times will bo delighted with our wonderfully complete, new
Btock of Furnishing Goods. Largest showing In the west of standard merchandise at lowest prices.
Union Suits, $1.00 to $5.00 New Fall Shirtt, 50c to $5.00
Sweater Coatt, $1,00 re $10.00 Beautiful Neckwear, 50c to $1.00
Men's Hosiery, 10c to $1.00 Warm Gloves at 50c to $5.00
Night Robes, 50c to $2.50 Bath Robes at $2.50 to $10.00
II M7
New
FALL
HATS
The right hat tn all important
choose here from bee.t selected
stocks. Unexcelled service, ex
pert hat men here to help you to
hat satisfaction.
Stetson Hats, $3.50 and up
Mallory Hats, $3.00
Other Good Lines,
$2.50, $2.00, $1.50
Adler's kid or capo, tan
of gray gloves: QP
special, at pair. .
aM ii a m i mi m m a i 'ff.'ua
Special
Neckwear
aWANSON.eats.
WH t rKHZMAN.TetjtfP
CORRECT APPAREL FOR SLEN AND WOMEN.
A big purchase of men's
silk and knit neckwear.
25c value,
Saturday at. .
15c
Do You Know That
50
PvnHgei
MBKgi
j will place a new
aV and fullv warranttrl
J PIANO
in your homi? That is ona of tha many
splendid opportunities to buy pianos at a
saving which you're offered in our
Big October Sales
We want you to examine these pianos thoroughly, critically com
pare them with instruments shown elsewhere at a much higher price,
then if satisfied (we know yon will be) let us place one in jour home.
There you can continue testing it to jour heart's content with the
assurance if jou become dissatisfied Hajdens stand ready to satisfy.
Other dealers quote this same piano at $248 and it's really good
value even at that price.
1 Weber Piano at $180
1 Hardman Piano , ..$150
1 Vose & Son Piano $100
1 Kimball Piano $125
1 Kimball Piano $100
1 Weber Piano $100
1 Hardman Piano $250
1 Steinwaj Grand Piano. . .$700
We arrange Payments oa Pianos to suit the purchaser's conveni
ence and guarantee complete satisfaction to every buyer. You'll pro.
fit by trying here first.
HAYDEN BROS.
B H wfssM 1 mmW
1 mM 1 ! sa m
Two Glean Papers
FOR THE HOME
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ANB
The Evening Bee
limine shut
Both for 55 Git. Msith
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