Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, November 05, 1913, EXTRA, Page 5, Image 5

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Cordial Welcome to
Nebraska Teachers
Gfnwfnr hotpitality ntrtiiN
you heve at the grtatctt ttore
vest of Chicago. Jfakc this
t'ore your headquarti rs.
85
Free Conveniences
To Visitors
i-Vr, 11, f' l'o.))M (lilt? llut'l-
ini foftni. liaqqaqe and
purreln chtrked ?vt. Checks
cafhr i frie. I'arctl tftJtt
f rnl rff to tirpof.
fead Wonderful Values in Women's Wear e
these for Monday
2 hose who are visiting in Omaha as well as those who take advantage oe ow great offers every week will wel
come these extraordinary values in exactly the goods that womvi are nielin; most right now.
SILK HOSIERY
All pure silk: soma
with UbIo garter
tops, lisle soles,
mc'lium anj extra
heavy weight finest
pure thread silk
full fashioned
hlack, white and
tan. From well
known manufactur
er whoso name we
cantiot advertlso
$1.50
and
$2.00
Quality
$
1
Pr.
LA VIDA CORSETS,
Regular $4.00 Vahie . . .
Xcw fall model in La Vida corse I,
3
low bust artil long over hips; made
of coutil and boned with excelon.
$3.00 KABO CORSETS at $1.69
This well known corset is made of
fancy embroidered batiste with rtj 1 CQ
garters attached; $3 value for P 1 Oit
Women's and Misses'
PLUSH
and CARACUL
COATS
Wednesday in Our
BASEMENT
CLOAK DEPT. at
$10
Very Blight imper
fections that will not
Interfere with the fit
or the wear of these
excellent coats.
Worth $15.00
Worth $18.00
Worth $20.00
Women's $5.00
and $7.50
TRIMMED
HATS, $3.49
Scores and scoro
of new and prac
tical sty 1 cs In
early winter mil
linery, l'ltish and
velvet hats trim
med with plumes,
feathers, ribbons,
etc, small and
medium shapes.
$3.49
Dtrg Suitt Ale
Special Sale Women's High Grade Suits
Every garment in our up-to-the-minute stock of
fashionable new fall suits included in Wednesday's sale.
It means a big saving and right at the height of the
suit season.
$2.1.00 New Full
SUITS
Choke,
$1750
Women's Neckwear
A most profitable Investment In wom
en's collar and cuff sets that can be
worn with a tailored suit or n dainty
house gown. Wo featuro a beautiful
lino of collar and cuff sets in Venlso
effects that aro regular p
51.00 values, at, 'Salf
the set JJK
uuuji: VK.visn coijians give an
effective touch to the coat or dress for
women or children,
at
Splendid assortment of the Medici Neck
K"s. at 25 to $1.25
25c
Women's 2-Clasp Kid Gloves
Light and medium weight
gloves of excellent quality
- 2 special val- (Jm or
lies at $1 and. . pI.D
Perrin's Real Kid Gloves $1.50
Overseam and pique sewn
black, white and colors
specially priced at, di rn
pair piJU
KAYSER'S 50c CHAMOISETTE GLOVES
Medium weight for fall wear, in black, white, tnn,
brown, grey and natural. Guaranteed washable, li
clasp effects. An exceptional bargain OQ
at, per pair OJC
SPECIAL GLOVE SALE BASEMENT
, Women's 2-clasp Silk Lined Cashmere Gloves, blac'.c
tmly, worth much more, special, at, oC
per pair tiOC
59c
all sizes -
WEDNESDAY'S SPECIAL SALE
TOILET GOODS
In the Largest, Mo it Completely
Equipped Section of IU Kind '
in umaui.
White Ivory
Nail Buffer
Willi removable
chamois, wurlli
ll00:... 39c
Java nice race
Powder all
hh ailen. vcr
special, I On
La Blaclie
Pace Powder
all Hhades, wry
r:lHl. 27c
Ed. Flnau d's
Vegetal Toilet
water h p -
-lal,
at
47c
Our lllir Male uf Toilet Smut
The lowest prices ever offernl
on .soaps of high grade aro
quoted during this sale. Soaps
of favorite brands from Ameri
ca's best makers at prices that
arc simply wonderful. Lay In
your winter supply.
VKIIS Women's flno quality Chiffon
Volls. regular price Is J 1.00 each a
big Wednesday special, on
main floor, at
85c DRESS FOULARDS AT 59c YARD
2 1-inch Dress Foulards in all tho nowest shados
and stunning patterns of Jardiniere, geometrical
and neat Dalkan designs and all T
sUes of dots In multi-colored ef- iHf
fects and self tones, at, yard
Special lot new fall dresses in
perge, ratine, silk poplin and
crepe; all colors up
to $1LTA for r
:$11.50
$15.00 Now Fall
SUITS
Choice,
$32-50
Women's Silk
Hose Special
50c Women's 811k Iluse.aBo
78c Women's Hllk I loin. 800
11.45 Women's Hllk Hose 90o
(2.50 Women's Hllk Hose
$1.70
Colors niack, Tan White
$;I5.00 Xcw Fall
SUITS
Choice,
$2350
Special lot new fall afternoon
and party dresses in nut, char
mouse, messaline and crepo do
chino; all colors, . .
irpTto $'25.00, for. . .$17.50
900.00 New Full
SUITS
Choice,
$44.50
Waist Department
Specials
M 50 Whlto Lingerie
Waist "00
$1.G0 Mack 8ateen l'tttl-
coats, at 88o
j:.50 Messallno Petticoat
ut 31.63
J8.60 Chiffon and 811k
Walsls $4.78
52.25 CREPE DE CHINE AT $1.79 YD.
40-Inch double warp crope do chines, In a wide
rnngo of street colorings and evening
tints; specially adapted for street
and party gowns exceptional offe
George H. Kelley to Distribute
Five Thousand Handshakes
ivo, in u niuu
I $1.79
$1.50 SATIN CHARMEUSE AT 98c YD.
40-fnch all silk Charmeuse, very fashonablo and
a sjtlcndld wearing fabric; all the now shades of
blue, Copenhagen, Fronch greys, new greens, re
seda, plum, wisteria, new browns, 4C
Nell rose, pink, cell and black, at, fff
per yard tSKJK
POLICEMEN TURN IN BADGES
Indianapolis Officers Refuse to Ride
.on Cars with the Breakers.
MAYOR DEFENDS THE POLICE
Sheriff timl Hostile l-n Discus
Wnjs to Prevent Illotlnir
Murine tin Street Hnll
miy Strike.
BARN OF ROME MILLER AT
HIS HOME IS DESTROYED
sending the strike breakers hack to th
bams.
Sloans of preventing rioting are being
lllDI'IILB.Ifl I... Ulidntrf (,.. .... . . . . . I
. . . ....... I. ' .'11. -111. I Ul 111 1111k. , m - "
committee of buslne.s men named by the, u" mBBn,r ceI-' lmrn ommoojous UoIlBeum nnl could not n-.
fift hinlnis men deputies siimiiiiined ' l!ome .MHU-r iauht flro esterday. lomniodato all that wished to exhibit
jesterduy j and noioro me iiro ueimriincni. tumu i-
' Mayor Shank defended a policeman rlvu nni1 estlim-Mlrti the flumes had dam-
who had been ordered to turn In his Mlwn lo I1,e ux,u' 1 11
hundrea dollars nun completely rumen
Sir. Miller's new llmcmninu nutoniobllo
valued nt J5.000 and evcral expenlve 1m-
Home Is tho pilot, home from the
("prlngs." Th'rn has been Home conjec
ture nnionc Conunerclal club members as
to why the pilot, President CleorKe U
Kelley. did not take a lomcer vacation
at Kxcelslor Sprlnt?s, Mo. He was hav
ing a Rood time. With him and Mm.
Kelley at that place were Mr and Mrs.
.1. M. 5lllld, and Mr. and Mrs. U K.
Uaverntlck. It was a connenlal bunch.
They wired back constantly about the
!good times they were having.
Hut suddenly Kelley appears bacK In
Omaha. Tho rest of tho genial crown is
still eiir.zllmc mineral water at the
j aprlims.
ulll occupy the entlro Coliseum, while Now the fact Is. that Kelley has n
InBt year the show was held In Manu- Piece of business on his hands that mattes
j badgo for refusing to lxmrd a car to aid
I strike breakers. The mayor ordered the
I policeman to return to patrol duly
I "l took this stand because 1 don't ! Plemcnts. Mr. Miller's bam Is a three.
INDI.YNAl'OUS, Ind., Nov. 1. Thirty
jatrolmen of the Indianapolis police force
t'irnrd in their badges today rather than
lide on street vais and protect strike
I li nkers. A squad of fifty more police
men detailed to guard a car which was
mndo ready to start protested so strongly
ngalnst riding on the car that tho effort
to resume traffic was abandoned and
thopollce returned to patrol duty on the
ttreets.
Members of tho police force Joined In
the cheering which followed the order
i believe It Is the duty of a policeman to
i mi these cars," said the mayor. "It
Is his duty to protect lives and property
and not to operato or assist In opcratln
This year thoro will ho 10M exhibitors of
motorcycles and accessories.
Dealers will attend from nil over- the
t'nlted Stntos, coming from bb far as th
I'aclfio coast, for the up-to-date, dealer
too well realizes that he cannot nffonl
to stay away.
Kansas Gas is Under
Control of Receivers
story uffalr and Is much more expen
sively constructed nnd decorated than
many ordinary residence dwellings. Tho
servants' quarters aio all on tho upper
the cars of the street car company. The ' floor of the barn, while the other two t
mujor said If charges were brought .floors net as store rooms nnd the garage
ngalnst policemen for refusing to rldo on J Mr. Miller has insurance on the barn ' i.MS.q.o(.m- v
curs ho would defend them before the but he Is not cot tain its to Its extent. I ' ,.. -'" Prop-
trial board ' I n Ka,l,us Natural (lus company
One car was manned by strike b.eak- iICT0R R00S GOES TO THE 1 ''i'"?"5' ""Ucr ,m JurlHd,cllon f '"
era this morning and given a heavy I nit hjpn MnTnDPVPI C CUnid T""' , W'e," MMfi Jurta
guard of policemen. After a short de- CHICAGO MOTORCYCLE SHOW Mannelly In lndeienden-e. Kan., ac
liberation, however, officers of tho mm. ' ' wording to a decision handed down to.
pany ordered tho strike breakers back, v;c,or nos " t'liifitgo to ' duy by the InlU-d State circuit court of
to the bams and no effort was made to
start the car.
Key to tho Situation -Bee Advertising
I attend tho National .Motorcycle and Ac
cessory show now In progress there.
' Kooh sas the motorcycle Industry has
trown to such proportions that the show
laeturcs building, which has but one. ! him fairly bulge with Importance This
fourth the floor spare of the largo nnd i big function Is not to be performed until
next Friday afternoon, nut tnat s noin
Ing. Did not Daniel Webster ornto bo
fore tho mirror for weeks beforo he mad4
thn plea that hanged the slayer of Knappt
Did not Urynn sit up nights for a solid
week reading protection and free traile
beforo he delivered his famous speech on
free trade?
Bo nfter all Kelley Is giving only a
modemto number of days' grooming to
get In shapo. Ho Is to shake hands .with
4,W) schoolma'ams next iTlday after
noon. That Is the afternoon set nslde for the
reception of the teachers by the Com
mercial club and the Woman's club. Kel
ley. being president of tho Commercial
club, will likely be nt the head of the
receiving lino In the big rooms of the
Commercial club. Never before, even In
tho days of his celibacy, did I'resldent
Kelley clasp the hands of 4,000 ladles In
a single afternoon. Never liefore did lie
12.45
14.45
17b50
19.70
For $15 to
$18.00 Suits
or Overcoats
For $20 to
$22.50 Suits
or Overcoats
For $25 to
$30.00 Suits
or Overcoats
For $30 to
$35.00 Suits
or Overcoats
For $35 to
$40.00 Suits
or Overcoats
PANIC P
CLOTI
ON
1 1 jfi
appeaw in ht. l-aul, Minn., according to
a telegram received here by John It. At
wood, chief counsel for tho state receiver.
Today's decision confirms a decision
handled dow,n by Judge Marshall, June
6, 1913, In the federal district court In
Kansas City, Kan. It gives complete con
trol of the properties of tho company to
state court receivers to the exclusion of
receivers appointed by the federal court.
Control of tho gas company properties
was sought be the federal receivers on
grounds of priority of claim and asser-tlu-is
of the Interstate nature of the
LuMness done b the gas rompan .
IRISH RESOLVE NOT TO PAY .
TAXES UNDER ONE OF RULES
PARISH HOUSE AT ST.
ANDREW'S IS DESTROYED
Klro which hnd Its origin In tho fur
naco room Of tho parish house of St
Andrew's church, nt Forty-first and
Charles street, destroyed tho entire par
ish house. The loss Is estimated at sov
erul hundred dollars and will nocrssltntn
the boys of tho church finding a new
meeting place.
uixman n kui.i.uv
for siidt a period of time fine such nn
Immense battery of feminine, eyes.
Ho Kelley in practicing, so his friends
suy. livery day, so tho story goes, he
crowds hlmsi'lf Into his drchs suit, lie
buttoilfr it tightly like a duelist preparing
to take' tho enemy's flro ut ten paces,
and then sallies out In front of tho mir
ror. What then takes plucc for a half hour,
no witness Is competent to testify. Hut
take n strulght tip, Kelley will be In
form when Friday afternoon comes.
Simply Because I am Surely
Going Out of ill
Clothin
SEIZES TWO HUNDRED
TONS OF OLEOMARGARINE
Claiming that It Is adulterated and that
the tax paid upon It has not been enough,
.1. K. Heed, Internal tovenuo agent, has
seized SOO.Oto pounds of oleomargerlno
manufactured by the William J Moxley
factory or Chicago. AImhU 100.000 pound
of this was seized in Omaha. Mr. Heed
said, while the icmalnder was taken at
various places throughout the states of
Nebraska and Iowa.
It Is required that mauufactuieis f
oleomargerlne pay a tax of 10 cents n
pound Tho Internul revenue agent al
leges that only one-fourth of 1 cent wo
paid by tho Moxley cornany. He also
charges that much adulterating color
was used In Its manufacturing.
2 Bysiiiess
MCr.r'AflT. Ireland. Nov. t A lesolu
I. on to pay no taxes under an Irish home
rule parliament and to make government
wider Its rule Impossible by unflinching
Hnd continuous obstruction of the law i
was adopted here today at a deinonst:
Loll of ti.f'jO lillMlneufi men it flu,... Ti.nuH
irtsent Included representatives of firms I rt vlr frf C CXvCWT TTniV
with an KgreHte eapitHl of ov e, Ud.1 KL1 lb J I Cl y llcUl
Jt.ono.OiO.
C. C. ROSEWATER 7J) TELL
RED CROSS OF RELIEF WORK
C. C llosewulor. chairman of the gen
eral relief committee, in chargo of the
relief work following the Kaster tornado.
Is In receipt of uu Invitation by wire to
attend tho nnuuul meeting of tho Amurl
run IleiJ Cross usHoclutlon in Washington
Pwiiinlicr 10, to give to the association
an iiRcount of the relief work which was
done in Omaha. Among others who aro
to speak nt this meeting arc President
Wilson, (loveruor Cox or Ohio and Hee
returv of Labor Wilson
A SORE THROAT
Exposes the Whole System to
Germs, Catarrh oc
the throat Is
not only in
annoying d'
easo 'of Itself,
but It exposes
tlie victim to
many other
diseases. Wo
are constantly
breathing Into
our throat h
numerous nt
in o n p b e rlu
germs. U 1 fl
ense germs of
ull sorts,. Tlu
Ex-SbcrUf B.W.D.DarmM cannot to
EsperWnc.. ft v o I ded. 1 1
the throat Is healthy tho system Is pro
tected from these poisonous germ Hut
If the throat Is raw nnd punctured with
numerous llttlo ulcers, by catarrh, then
tho disease genus have easy access to
the system.
Keep the throat well and clean. This
Is the way to protect yourself against
contagious disease, (inrgle the throat,
as explained In the new "Ills of Ufe,"
sent free by the I'eruna Co., Columbus,
Ohio.
Mr. Harnes, of McMlunvllIa. Tcnn ,
used to be shcrlfr or Warren county,
Tennessee. From exposure to the ele
ments he acquired throat trouble, lie
supposed that his health was entirely
ruined, In spite or all the treatment he
could procure.
After using four bottles of I'eruna he.
claims ho was entirely restored to
health.
Mr. Harnes buys: "I had throat trou
ble and had three doctors treating me.
All failed to do me any good, and pro
nounced my health gone. I concluded t
try I'eruna. nnd after using four bottle
can say I was entirely relieved,"
Thoso who object to liquid medicine
an now procure I'eruna Tablets.
-;Sage and Sulphur
No Price Too Low if it Will Only effect an
Immediate Clearance
It's a task that would weaken HEAVIER SHOULDERS than MINE. The idea of
ridding an ENTIRE clothing stock of EVERY garment within a few short DAYS is a
strenuous one, but I am DOING it! I MUST accomplish my end, for the termination of
my lease seems but a matter of HOURS. But while I STRIVE, YOU SAVE. Buy here
now and you buy clothes at WHOLESALE COST, and in many cases even LESS.
OHIO UNIVERSITY BUILDING
TOTALLY DESTROYED BY FIRE
Brush this through faded, life
less locks and they become
dark, glossy, youthful.
BROOKS
The Clothier Who Is Going
Out of Business in a Hurry
Cozy Shop at 16th and Harney Streets
Oiiy National Bank Bldg.
ADA, o.. Nov. 4 -The main admlnls- I "'r bat loses Its color and lustre or
tratlon building of the Ohio Northern ! when It fades, turns gray, dull and life
university was destroyed by fire today. ! Ie. Is caused 8 la:k ot IPur It'
unly hard work of the local department , the hair. Our grandmother made up a
eavod the adjoining Hrown auditorium j mixture of Hage Tea and Hulphur to
and nearby residences The library and keep her locks dark and beautiful, and
many valuable records are lost and th ' thousands of women and men who value
great pipe organ is ruined. The loss will ! tnBt vn color, that beautiful dark sha.h
reach HOn.tfto. ( ( f Im,r , attiactlve. use only !
this old-time recipe. ,
Nowadays wo got this famous mixture j
by asking at any ig store for a dO
phur Hair Itemed'. hlch darkens the
hair so naturally, so evenly, that nobody
can possibly tell It has been applied
liesldes. It takes off dandruff, stops
scalp Itching and fallfng hair. You Jun
dampen a sponge or soft bruh with It
and draw this through your hair, taking
one small strand at a time. Hy morn
ing the gray hair disappears: but what
delights the laxHes with Wyeth's flage
a,nd Kulphur Is that, besides beautifully
darkening the hair after a fen- applica
tions, it also brings bark the gloss and
lustre and gives It an appesranc of
abundance Advertisement
CLERK AT UNION PACIFIC
QUITS AND GOES TO TURKEY
hverett Rosenblatt, clerk of tho I'nion
Tactflo headquarters until last Haturday.
in on Ms way to Turkey, where he will
lake up his new duties as secretary to
t le ambashadur to that countrj Mr
Itnrenblatt came to Omaha but a few
jears ago from l'hlladelphla and enteied
tr,t emplo) of the l'nlon Pacific
llniiKrrnua SurKery
vi the abdominal region is often prevented
to t!-e um of I)r King's New IJfo Oils,
the painless purifiers 35c, Kor sale by
jc-r druggist Advertisement,
Harry is With
BEDDEO
NOW!
Harry who? Why, Harry Wrenn, who has been with the
People' (rolit Clothing Co. for fceven or eight years.
HnjH he wants nil Ills friends to ronie in hero and bee him
wants you lo meet "King Ileddeo" wants to show
you the finest Hue of Men's, Women's and Children's
Clothing ever offered by a Credit Clothing Store.
BEDDEOMDoiigiis