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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 1, 1913)
THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 191:5. Knil Goods and Ladies' Gowns Specially Priced LadlcV Wool Sweater Coats Just the thine for wear now; lour big special lots, at S3. OS. S2.08. Sl.OS and S1.45 Children's Wool Sweater Coats BJg assortment ot style. Mpeelal, al $1.45, 9Sc nnd 690 Boys' Madras Waists AH colors and rites, special 490 ?-f,ei.' OoUnfT riannel Oowm and Pajamas Values to S 00, hlg assortment ....98c and $1.45 Z.adUi wool Knit Skirts, special Saturday. In threo big lots. 1.98, $1.49 and 98o Children's JCnlt Skirts, at 6O0 Children's $1.50 Pajamas, at, 75o Children's Batesn Bloomers, at.SSo Children's Bompers, special. . .49o A Big Special Purchase of Silk Velvet Shapes We've offered you some delightful bar- Fine quality velvet in the moat fashion gams tins season but these surpass all mM 3C J? able blocks of the season, broad assort they're choice . . . regular $3.00 values; your mcnt of regular $3.00 values for your se lection. Don't miss them. Meat Dept. Spec'ls Thi best No 1 Spring (,'hlckcns, 191.1 stock, nothing finer at any price, for 15c No. 1 quality Spring l.ainb Hindquarters, per lb lOHc No. 1 quality Spring 1j a m b Forequarters, per lb 9H No. 1 quality Whole Pork Shoulder. .181(0 No. 1 quBlltv Whole Tork Butts, lb..l5jo J rM Great Western Novel "The Winning of Barbara Worth," by Harold Bell Wright, formerly sold in $1.30 edition, now in the popular edi tion, on special snle Satur- XQr doy at OwfC Only one to a customer. No mail or telephone orders filled. f 9k Saturday in Domestic Room 81x30 seamless sheets, fine soft finish, 80c values.. GOd 81x30 Wamsutta, very fine seamless sheets, $1.10 val ues 85i 72x90 made sheets, good mus lin, 50c values 30 d 42x36 pillow case, 12 val ues ., 10i Bleached tablo damask, good weight, assorted patterns, 50c values 39 Amoskeng outing flannols, 12 He values -06 Bllkolines, 30-inch wide, 15c values lOti Dress ginghams, neat pat terns, 12 o values.... IOcJ Winter Underwear Satisfaction and a Saving of Almost Half is Assured to Purchasers Saturday A fortunate cash purchase. Values in absolutely perfect de pendable quality undergarments for ladies, men and children, seldom, if ever before, equaled in any provious sale event. Buy now. Included are such standard makes as Sterling, Harvard Mills, Bradford, Roost, Velactic, Kayser, Globe, etc., in all styles and sizes, at about half retail worth. Ladies' Union Suits, silk and wool, regular $3.00 quality, choice $1.98 Ladies' Fleeced Union Suits, hoavy quality, whito or gray, $1.00 and $1.50 values, in all sizes, at 75c and 59( Ladies' $1.00 and $1.25 Under wear, wool or fleece lined, vests or pants, in two lots, Saturday, at 75c and 49c Ladies' Heavy Jersey Ribbed or Fleeced Vests or Pants, made to sell at 35c, go in the snle at, per garment , . . . .19 c Ladies' 75o Quality Union Suits, regular or ext,ra sizes; groat simp at, sale prico 39c Ladies' All-wool Underwear, gray or red flannel, vests or pants, to $2.50 values, at. .$1.50, $1.25 Ladies' Sterling, All-wool Union Suits, values you can't duplicate, nt $2.98 Children's 50c Quality Under wear, vests or pants, medium or heavy weight garments 25c Children's $1.00 Quality Union Suits, all sizes, all styles, gray or cream, choice .49c Men's Undershirts or Drawers, nil wool, $1.50 and $'2.00 values, red, gray or tan, nt, gar ment $1.25 and 98c Men's $3.00 and $3.50 Union Suits in grnv or white, all wool, on snle Saturday.... $2.50 and $1.98 Mon's $1.00 Quality Underwear, shirts or drawers, all sizes, on sale at 49c Men's Heavy Fleeced Shirts or Drawers, all sizes, nt 35c Men's All-wool Union Suits, $5.00 nnd $(5.00 Quality, on sale Satur day at. $3.98 nnd $2.98 Men's Australian Wool Underwear, shirts or draw- I Men's $2.00 and $2.50 Union Suits, henvy quality; ors; snaps nt, garment $iS.9o and $l.lJb romnrkablo bargains at, sale price. . .$1.45, 98c Meat Dept. Spec'ls Ni t quality Wholn 1'ork Loins, lb 17o 1.000 pounds Wide Lean Breakfast Uncoil, per pound 15o No. 1 quality Picnic lj.vu! lb lao Eenlshlpt Oysters, solid packed, no water, 33 ounces to tlio qt, 45o Demand solid oysters and 32 ounces to the quart. The law re . . i i . The Very Best In Ladies' Gloves Monarch and Derby Gloves In comploto assortment of color ings; plquo and ovcrseam utitchlngs, the best gloves for fit, stylo and servico, SI. 50 nnd 82.00 12 and lC-Uutton Leugtn Gloves; very Hpocial at, per pair 81.08 nnd 2.50 Two-Button Gloves, made to sell nt ? 1.00; light and medium weight; some doo skins; on salo Saturday at 50b Children's Kid Mitts anil gloves. Including- lined gauntlet tops, to 75c values, Saturday 49o You'll find tnost complete assort ments and best values at our glove counter. Shoes at Special Prices Saturday Men's Press Shoes and Work Shoos in all leathers aud all styles, good goods, Goodyear welted soles, values up to $5.00 a pair; 3 bigs lot nt $3.50, $2.50 and $1.98 One lot of Women's Shoes, about 400 pairs, values up to $3.00, at $1.98 Misses' aud Childs, Boys', Youths' and Little Gouts' Shoes, values up to $,J.,J5, in two big lots at $1.50 and $1.00 Infants' and Thilils' Shoes, values up to $1.50; three prices, three lots $1.00, 75c and 50c Warm lined Felt and Plush Slippers, with or with out leather soles; 3 lots, two prices, ,50c nnd 39c OROVER and QUEEN QUALITY shoes for wo men who know; and STETSON and OROSSETT shoos for men who care. It's certainly a great pleasure to show you such values as we have to offer Saturday. Our buyer, now in New York, sent us several big purchases which We will place on sale Saturday at prices which represent scarcely actual retail worth Tailored Suits Made to sell at $20.00 mid $22.50. .$10.00 New fall styles, in serges, diagonals, tweeds and fancy suitings, all most wanted colorings; values you'll find it im posBibo to duplicato at Bale price. Tailored Suits, made to sell at $25.00 up to $35.00; on sale at $14.90 You'll admit them the classiest lot of tailored suit bur- gains shown in Omaha this season. Cheviots, diagonals, tweeds, fanoy poplins, various corded fabrics, etc., in all most desirable colorings; made to sell at and well worth $25.00, $30.00 nnd $35.00. Nobby New Coats, in Per sians, chinchillas, fine cari cules, plushes, bouclo and various novelty coatings mado to sell. 'to $25.00; choice Saturday . .$15.00 Coats Worth to $20 Ijong plush and novelty coats, nobby cutaway coats, etc., all colors and sizes; $15.00 to $20.00 values, choice, at $10.00 Furs Furs Furs An almost unlimited variety of new style garments in all the most wanted furs. Every garment selected with great care as to its high quality; all attractively priced. Nearly 1,000 Pretty Dresses, made to s,ell up to $25.00; chif fons, laces, silk charmeuse, eolines, crepes, etc., in pretty designs suitable for any occasion; wonderful values at our salo prico Saturday, your choice $9.90 Specially Interesting Values in Children's Wear. Children's Dresses Fine as sortment of designs for winl ter 1913-14, attractive val ues $1.50, $1.95, $2.95, $3.95 Pretty Coats in plain colors and fancy mixtures, sizes 2 to 14 years, made to sell up to'$7.50, choice $2.95 Oldfashioned Butter Scotch Wafers; regular 40c kind, at, a lb 15c Angela' Food Taffy in all flavors; special at, lb 15d Aborted Cream Wafers, lb. .JJOd .Mexican lVnoclils, made whllo you watt; ppoclal at, lb 25b E. 8. Dyball is now manager ot the Candy department. ( Drags and Sundries Saturday BOc Madame lae'bell's Face Powder for 0 60c Java lllce and Tetlow's Faco Pow der far 3Bo DOo Hinds' Honey & AlmonJ Cream for , 3X 25c Dr. Graves' Tooth Powder for, 10c Ideal Hair Urushes for 70o Palm Olive and Jap Hose Soap. 2 bars for .'lBo 60c Syrup of Figs with Henna ror.BOo C'antorla (Fletcher's) for 19o 10c "Wash Hug Cnstlle Boap," a cake of pure Castile soap with a wash rap, for only Oo RUBBER OOODB OH OTSOZAZi BAXtU SATURDAY. Jl 00 Fountain Hyrings, Z-quart, 39o tl.M Fountain Hyrings, 2-quart. 89o JI.2B Combination Hyrlnge and Water Ilottle for 91.48 11.60 !-quart Hot Water Bottle for ....70o V , . ' Suit Bargain Opportunity Extraordinary Your Choice Saturday of 350 Hart, Schaffner & Marx Suits Regular $20.00 Value C Regular $22.50 Value Regular $25.00 Value All now goods and choice fabrics, colorlnnd stylos the greatest bargain opportunity ever offercufm1 the opening of the season. i OVERCOATS that have the style and quality combined that, satisfies. You'll find the largest variety and best values here ni prices from , $10.00 tip to $40.00 See the Superb Bargains at $15.00 t $5 462 BOYS' ZERO SUITS "Regular $(5.50 to ,$$3.00 viiIucb; all choicest matorials, colorings and snappi est now styles; special Saturday at, choice They're built right from the inside. out and will give ser vice beybnd your grentest expectation. 1 - 'w i LESS THAN HALF PRICE Xbs orifinal and genuine 91.60 Cedar Oil Snstlesa pollsbinr mop and a 91.00 sis can of Cedar OU polish this 99.60 outfit, special Sat- ( Q uxday only, at 1 1 1 9 Howard KeaUrs, Garland and Renown Base Burners, Black Nickel finish Renown Ranres, now on tale. -a Healers, uu riom iu.95 Howard Heaters, up from yiiLoo Ilase liurners up fiom VJ6.O0 bleel itaneB, wall lS-ln. oven and high closet . .i5.00 Cast Itanges up from tal.&o Cook Stoves up from 810.50 Seasonable Items Re duced for Saturday's Special Bale. Lrge roll of Tar Paper 81,19 11.75 1-ply high erode Rubber Hoofing-, per roll of 100 sq. ft.. 91.39 12.00 2-ply high vrade K u b b e r Itoorinf, per roll of 100 sq. ft.. 91.49 -i.26 3-ply nltfh lit ude Hublier itooiintr, per roll of 100 sq. ft.. 1)1.09 tar-u size Chop ping bowl i8o Chopping Knives. ,2o buaer rlour Hleves ,...19o Qeuutne Wilson Toaaters, worth 2Gc 16o 40c Kitchen Saws.aso 10c Scrub Bruehes.eo 3So Feather Dust ers l?o Pas to Trade at Hayden's Grocery 21 lbs. Best Qranulatod Sungar, 91.00 48-lb. tack best high grade Diamond H' Flour, made from the best select ed wheatf 1 sack will inuke from 76 to 80 Sc loaves; per tuck... 91,10 10 bars Beat 'Em All or Diamond C soap ..." aso 7 bars Huakln Bros Klfotrlc bpark aoap 26o 8 lbs. best Holled Breakfast oat meal 35o The best hand picked navy beans, per pound Bo 4 lbs. Fancy Japan lllce. 10c uuallty, for aso Gallon Cans Golden Table uyrup,40o 2-lb package best Diamond 11 Self Illslng 1'ancako Flour Bio J-lb. cans assorted soups 7o 2- lb, cans Fancy Sweet .Sugar Corn at 7Ho 3- lti, cans Solid l'acked Tomatoes, loo 3. lb. cans Shredded Pineapple, for Pies loo Greatest Doll Bargains Offered in Omaha in Years Do your buying now for $2.00 Kid Body Dolls, full jointed, moving eyes; has sowed wig; a very handsome doll, 20 ins. tall; 011 sale Satur day 98c $1.00 Cliaractcr Dolls, un breakable, splendid line of selections, on sale Saturday at 30c 26c white onnmeled doll chairs, on salo at 10c Christmas it will certainly pay you. $1.75 Kid Body Dolls. A very handsome, well made doll, 20 ins. high, jointed, regular $1.70 aluo, on snle at..75c Our S'ew Toy Department oo 4 th floor will bo the largest, llKhtcst and best toy section this side of Chicago, Tako new' elevators to 4th floor. You'll bo pleased and sur prised at tho Improvement l-lb. rana assorted soups 7lio I Full cans Alaska Salmon 10c i Advo Jell, Jellycon or Julio, per nackase McLaren's 1'eanut Butter. lb...iaHc The best Oyster Crackers, lb.. OVio Peters' Breakfast Cocoa, lb 300 The best Tea Slftlngn. lb 100 Golden Santos Coffee, lb ... ...300 box Arrx.13 bfecxaxb. Buy Vow for Tour Winter's Supply. Colorado Jonathan Apples, box, 91,05 Colorado Black Twig Apples, box. only 9.00 Fancy Idaho Grenlng Apples, box. only 92.1B THE DDTTEB, CIIEEBB, BUTTER XNB AND VEUETABIiE MAR KET Or OMAHA. The BeMt creamery Butter, l-lb. car ton, at 36o 'The Best Crcumery Butter, bulk, per lb 33o The Best No. l Country Crwimery Butter, lb .39o Thn Best Nr.. 1 Dulry Butter, lb. .SSo Full Cream Young America Cheese, Pr lb 300 Full Cream Wisconsin Cream Cheese, per lb lsc Imported Swiss. Kmenthal brand, at, per lb 30o 2 lbs. Good Butterlne 36o Liquor Department Specials Maryland Uy Whisky, years old, full quarts 78o Per gallon 93.60 GuohenlD-lmer. Hclienley, Cedar Brook, Weldou Spring 'and Jack daw Whisky, t yearn old, full quarts - .91,00 Per gallon 93,60 Bunkltt California Wines, all varie ties, per quart. . 60o Pure Kcuppernong Wine, qt 600 I linn nin ,1,. Hrnn. Win eiitlnn SI Saturday Snaps in Men's Hats Manufacturer's sample stock of Mon's Fall Hats; velours, snatch-ups, finished felts, etc., nil colors, to $3.00 values $1.45 Men's Oloth and Felt Hats, mado to sell to $1.50; big as sortment at ,50c Men's mill Hoys' Caps, broad as sortment of snappy winter styles, all colors and materials, splendid values. ... . . .2flo, 40c up to $1.00 Imported velour, hats, In all col ors and styles shown at from 92.00 to $0.00 ROBS MAN INP0LICE COURT j fainting Bertha Lifts Stickpin Right J Before Officers. HELD ON OTHER CHARGES Police Are InYestlnatlnr neported Robberies from Hotels Fnrtuer Hearlnir Will Be Had Saturday Morning. Bertha Uebke. "Fainting Bertha." Just could not behave in police court, and whllo ahe was being examined yester day before quite a little crowd she fainted and made one skillful effort to relieve Attorney Paul Bowaii of a valuable scarf Pin. That pin was simply irresist ible to Bertha and even though she waa seeking her freedom again through the eloquence of Judge J. 8. Cooley, every thing passed before her excepting that tiny bit of Jewelry. She wanted and went after it and the scene was as entertain ns ai though It had been staged by hired Jhesplans. Visitors In the court room were amuaed and laughed they eould not help It. Then order was restored and the trial, of Bertha went forward. Judge Cooley finished his plea for the unfortunate, woman and the court was so moved that It turned the defendant over ti th" jiclKe matron to await f jrther orders, 1 i th- day It v is '.-- If 1 . s vr the woman a continuance of her hearing Saturday morning, the delay coming par tially aa the result of developments which lead the police to suspect that the woman has been plying her old trado with more or less success In the Home and other local hotels. The sultcaso taken from her upon her arrest Thursday morning con tained articles which Chief ot Detectives Maioney declares belonged to gueats ot the Home. A charge of larceny will In all probability bo filed against her. But whether "grond" or a "petit" depends on the Investigation ot the detective depart ment. The authorities believe the woman to be demenUHl and declare It is very likely the may be taken to the hospital for the Insane DODGE STREET REPAVED BEYOND DUNDEE LIMITS The last brick In the pavement of Dodge street from Fiftieth street to Elmwood park has been laid, and the new road a now In excellent condition for automo biles, bugglvs and any other kind ot Vehicle. The extension work from Him wood paik to Falracres will be started at once by the Oferman Construction company, w4io also did the paving within the village limits. Time Limit to Take Out Licenses and to File Bond Extended The Yelloiv Peril Jaundice malaria bll'ousness, un-t-h when Dr Kings Xew I4fe Pills are takT r.asv. afe guarantee ' r - I r t- Jo - - r Jr V -r s-ri,' Boss L. Hammond, collector of Internal revenue, has received a telegram from W. If. Osborn, commissioner o Internal rev enue at Washington, notifying him that the time for taking out licenses and fil ing bonds for the collection of foreign Items under the new Income tax law, which becomes elective Saturday, lias been extended by the department to De sember 1. This Is for the purpose of giving agents eollectltur on coupons, checks, bills ot ex. change or other forms In behalf of for eign creditors more time to make appli cation for their licenses to transact such business and to file bonds In conformity therewith. The tlmo between the pas sage of the act and Its Interpretation necessitate tills extension of the date of the application of this feature of the law All persons or corporations doing this kind of business mUHt make apWlratlon through the collector to the commissioner of Internal revenue, and the bond Js to I be filed with the collector Pallure to jprooure such license and take other pre I llmlnary steps Is jrtJnlihable under the law a fine not exreedlng K.W. or lm pris"nnient i.rt exTcd!; g one ? (ar, or f""th. TU'se iicri srs the ar!ra't nothing and are continued In force until revoked. The rules governing this fea ture of the new law are the first that have been received at the collector's of fice. Those relating to the remainder of the law have not yet been sent out from Washington. ANDERSON STRONG-ARMED; MONEY AND OVERCOAT TAKEN David Anderson, residing at the Midland hotel, reports to the police that two whito men late Thursday evening strong armed, him at Thirteenth aud Douglalr streets and after going through his pock ets securing W tn bills, took his over coat and ran. Anderson furnished a ood description of the men, whom he recalled having seen In a saloon earlier In the evening. BIRMINGHAM, Ala.-F. I.. Willis of the film of Ilartllne & Willis, pharma cists, suffered greatly from asthma and bronchitis, so bad he could not attend to buslners. Aa he writes: "I got no rollef until 1 took Foley's Honey and Tar Com pound. It entirely removed those ehoklng sensations, and never failed to produce an easy arid oomfnrtable condition of the throat and lungs." Komember the name, Foley's Honey and Tar Compound, and accept no substitute, In the yellow- park jxr For rale by all dealers Advertisement Chiropractors as Chief Witnesses in Contesting of Will Ch'iropructors for the first time In the legal annals uf the state are appearing as Insanity experts In the trial at Papll llon of a suit In which other heirs are attempting to break the will of Bertha K. Mason, leaving her 155.000 estate to her sister, Florence Moore. The head of tho chief chlroprautlu school at Ukluhoma City. OkV. tostl fled under oath that he could cure typhoid fever and other sovere germ diseases: that they as well as minor affections like headache were caused by "occlusions," or compression In the spinal column ot nerves leading to various organs of the body. Ho testifed that he had taken sixteen insane patients from an asylum and sent them home cured, but asserted that Mrs. Masen, who was at Oklahoma City two years ago a few days after the execution ot the will, was Incurably In sane. Wendell Walte. who I attempting to break the will. Is a chiropractor In Chl rage. Mrs. Mason disappeared from her home last June and her body was sup posd to have been drowned In the Mis souri river BURLINGTON AGENTS REPORT GOOD BUSINESS (ieneral Passenger Agent akeley of the Burlington Is back from the family meeting of the company's passenger rep resentatives held In Chicago. There were more than SCO In attendance and most of the time was devoted tn shop talk, as thn layman would view the discussion. Men from all over the system attended the Burlington meeting and from all lo calities they brought reports of a satis factory business, with the outlook good for a fairly heavy travel. Trains and train service came up for discussion and It was the unanimous decision that the present high standard of equipment and operation should be maintained and ex tended as rapidly as the requirements might demand. I Key to the Situation Bet- Advertising Persistrnt A't' crt -If g Is lhn Hnad tfj T H'tu. p-? "Cascarets" If Headachy, Bilious, Sick, When Shaky, Constipated-Dime a Box Furred Tongue, Bad Taste, Indigestion, Sallow Skin and Miserable Headaches come from a torpid liver and clogged, constipated bowel, which causa your stomach to become filled with undigested food, which sours and ferments like gar bage In a svrlll barrel, That's the first step to untold misery foul gases, bad breath, yellow skin, mental fears, every thing that la horrible and nauseating. X Cascarat tonight will straighten you out by morning a 10-cnt box from your druggist will keep your Liver actlTe, Bowels clean, Stomach sweet. Head clear, and make you feel bully for month. Don't forget the children. 4$m& PRICE 10 CENTS! AS CARETS WORK WHILE YOU SLEER