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TUB OMAHA StWDAY JMM: JANTAHY 4, 1914.
Don't Judge the Quality of the Goods You Purchase by the Price You Pay
Rather Determine the Extent of the Reduction in Price fey the Quality of the
Goo
Women's Wearing Apparel at
January Clearing Sale Prices
The more that you know about the
fine garments we are selling the greater
will be your appreciation of these qualities
and prices. Ask any of the hundreds of
women who have visited our January
Clearing Sale during the last two days,
they will tell you that they never saw such
splendid values in Fashionable and New
Wearing Apparel.
Everything Has Been Reduced
Coats of all Kinds, Fabrics and Styles.
Suits of all Kinds, Fabrics and Styles.
Dresses of all Kinds, Fabrics and Styles.
Separate Skirts of all Kinds, Fabrics and Styles.
Waists of all Kinds, Fabrics and Styles.
We do not quote any prices. Come and judge
for yourselves; we believe this the better way.
wn cl Cft. ut
First Quality Linens at Greatly Reduced Prices
Table
Cloths'
$2,25 Table Cloths $1.75
$3.'00 Table Cloths $2.28
$3.50 Table Cloths S2i50
$4.50 Table Cloths $2.98
$5.00 Table Cloths $3.50
$6.00 Table Cloths $4.38
.$8.75 Table Clotlis $4.75
$7.50 Table Cloths $5.00
$10.03 Table Cloths. . .$6.89
$12.00 Table Cloths. . .$8.89
$15.CQ Table Cloths. .$10;89
$20.00 Table Cloths. . $15.00'
$25.00 Table Cloths. .$17.50
$50.00 Table Cloths. .$37)50
$85.00 Table Cloths. .$65.00
Children's Hats, Coats, Bonnets
Reduced in Price Monday
Children's Wear Section, Third Floor
CHILDREN'S COATS Velvet, Plush,
Corduroy and Chinchilla black, brown,
gray, navy. Sizes 2 to 8 years.
ONE LOT AT HALF PRICE All the rest
at greatly reduced prices.
ONE LOT OF CHILDREN'S COATS, 3
and 4 years1 only. Your choice $1.50.
BONNETS AND HATS-One-third and
one-half off Regular Price.
.if
$1 and $1.25 Spot Proof Foulards
will be sold Monday at 59c a yard
Come early, for at this price the demand
will be great the entire offering is from our
regular stock, not a (special purchase).
ALL LINEN NAPKINS
TKICE BI THE DOZE 27
$1.75 Hem. Napkins. . .$1.19
$3.50 Bleach. Napkins. .$2.38
$3.75 Bleach. Napkins.. $2.89
$4.00 Bleach. Napkins.. $3.00
$5.00 Bleach. Napkins.. $3.75
$6.00 Bleach. Napkins.. $4.00
$7.50 Bleach. Napkins.. $5.00
$10 Bleach. Napkins. . .$7.50
S50 Bleach. Napkins. .$37.50
jonir s. qcowu & sons'
NAPKINS
$10.00 Napkins, Jan.
uary sale, a doz. . . . . $5.00
$4.75 Napkins, Janu
ary sale, a doz. . . .$2.75
Limit 1 doz. to a customer.
EXTRA SPECIAL
500 dozen $8.75 Heavy
Austrian Bleached Nap
kins, dozen $0.00
50 dozen $5.00 Heavy
Austrian Napkins,
a dozen .'$3.89
50 dozen $3.75 Heavy
Austrian Napkins, '
a dozen $2.75
TURKISH TOWELS.-
25c Turkish Towels 19c
45c Turkish Towels 25c
50c Turkish Towels 29c
75c Turkish Towels k . . .50c
$1.00 Turkish Towels... 75c
CRASH TOWELINGS.
18c Fine Gloss Tea
Toweling, a yard l2Vc
,15c Heavy Bleached Crash, '
;a Tjrard. . . . :.,&V&o
20c Heavy Bleached Crash,
a yard .17c
12c Brown Crash,
a yard ....... '. .8y3c '
15c Brown Crash,
a yard ; . . .10c
17c Brown Crash,
a yard t 12c .
TABLE DAMASK '
85c Bleached Damask. . .69c
$1.25 Bleached Damask. 89c
$1.50 Bleached Damask, $1.00
$1.75 Bleached Damask, $1.10
$1.50 Heavy Silver
Bleached Damask . .'.$1.10
$1.25 Heavy Silver
Bleached Damask 89c
WASH CLOTHS.
500 dozen Turldsh Wash
Cloths, each V2v
500 dozen 5c Knit Wash
Cloths, each 2y2c
500 dozen &y3c Turkish
Wash Cloths, each 5c
Limit 1 dozen to a customer.
HUCK TOWELS.
25c Scalloped Huck Towels. . . lf)c
iyc Huck Towels, ,i5c
Vi5c Huck Towels.... 50c
$1.00 Huck Towels 75c
$1.50 Huck Towels 1.00
PUJO COMMITTEE SCORES
Five Recommendations Effective
Without New laws.
; MORGAN AND TE, STEEL TRUST
Speculation tot' Whether Finan
cier "will" SeVcr Connection
irltb the IV-t Project of
111m Father.
Dress Fabrics
on
Sale Tomorrow
re-
Such a showincr at
duced prices does not often
occur here. Conveniently
arranged on .counters and
table. In some cases there's
but a single dress pattern,
Jt's better to come early.
An Announcement
of
Great Importance
During January we will
make special prices in our.
Ladies' Tailoring Depart
ment. Inquire at Dress
Goods Section,,main floori
fdr particulars. . '
Out January Sale
OF
Muslins, Sheetings, Pillow Tubing, Sheets and
Cases Starts, MONDAY, JANUARY 12.
It will pay you to wait for these reductions.
HOWARDTiTAN D SIXTEENTH STREETS 1
K ' J.
TAYLOR'S LAWYERS
WRONfy HEW TRIAL
(Continued from Pago One.)
present relatloha to the court. This Is
unfortunate, for It Is of much Importance
to both fldea.
''Doth sides failed In tha examination of
Clara. Perhais cninel on each sld
thought Oard would bo ' favorable to
thorn. I, myself, do not remember
whether Oani was 'asked1 an to hfa ae
qualntunco with counsel 'for Taylor.
"If O aril was not asked as" (o his re
lation to the atreet railway company
(hero Attorney Stanley Rosewater In
terrupted with tho remark that there was
no question an to this point) he should
have been. It ha was not asked as to
his relations to Promo, he should have
been.
"One who haa been on a Jury returning
a larGO verdict for counsel and who ha
nlnce retained them In cases Is not a
fair Juror for' tho other side.
Doubt In Court' Mind .
"I can't say from tha evidence that
nnything took place in the jury room
to cause Card to change his mind. I
rannot Infer that hla talk with Juror
McCarthy and the lattcr's threat to tell
the Judge for (lard's Improper act was
effective In causing Oord to chance his
mind.
"Out the evidence In the Delangco con
tempt case Is In evidence here and I
am satisfied beyond a reasonable doubt
that Itelangee did Intend to corrupt Card
I dont know whether ho succeeded In
Influencing him.
"I would have to ray that Gard at
least ovordrew tho conditions In hla ac
count of the proceedings In the Jury
room. Tho situation Is complicated, but
I could not say that Bolaneee did what
he did of hla own original thought.
Somo one else caused him to do It, but
1 do not believe anyone on the side pt
cither tho plaintiff or tho defendant
corruptly related thtmaotves. to Oard or
to Relangee. ,
"I feci that the ca4 has been without
that Judicial propriety which should at
tend proceedings In courts, and fee) that
we might betler put In our time In a re
trial than to leave a suspicion remain
ing In regard to the putcome of tho suit.
A now trial Is granted."
(lolden Opportunity.
After the fire that destroyed Darnum'a
museum, tho proprietor consulted his
friends as to his wisest course. He told
thorn he had a fortune and could easily
retire from active business.
Among his friends was Horace areeley.
"What shall I do;" asked Uarnum,
"If I were you," replied Greeley, "I
would p fishing. I've been trying for
thirty years to go fishing and have never
been able to do It." Youth's Companion.
THOUSANDS HAVE KIDNEY
TROUBLE AND DON'T KNOW IT
Weak and unhealthy kidneys CAuse so
much, stoknesa and snffcrliig and when
through neglect or ether causes, kidney
trouble la permitted to constant, ssrtous
rta may t? xpcted.
Tour othsr organs may need attention 1
lint your kidneys should have attention '
first because their work is most lav-pprtant-
f
XX yon feel that your kidneys are the
cause or your sickness or run down eon I
anion commence taking sr. Kilmer's
Bwaap-Xoot. the great kidney, liver and i
bladder remedy, because if ttarqvet to 1
be, 'the remedy yon need, and ybnr kid
says begin to Improve theyVlll heln "all '
Uia other organs to health,
lrovalcncy of Kldnay Dlseiue.
Most people da not realize the alarm
'ritr Increase and remarkable prevulcncy
of kidney deue. While kidney dla
orders are among the most common dis
eases that prevail, they are almost the
last recognized by patients, who usually
content themselves with doctoring the
effects, while the original disease con
stantly undermines the pystem,
A Trial vlll Convluco Auyone.
Thousands of people have testified that
the mild and Immediate effect of Swamp
Koot, the groat kidney, liver and Mail
der remedy, Is soon realized and that
It stands the highest for Its remarkable
results In the most distressing cases.
Symptoms of Kidney Trouble.
(3tamp-toot is pot recommended for
everything, but If you suffer from annoy
Ing bladder troubles, frequently passing
water night and day, smarting or Irrita
tion In passing, brlck-dut or sediment
headache, backache, lame back, dlnl
ness, poor digestion, sleeplessness, nerv
outneis, heart disturbance due to bad
kidney trouble, akin eruptions from bad
fclood, neuralgia, rheumatism, lumbago,
Moating. Irritability, wornout fueling.
lack, of ambition, may be loss of floah or
fallow complexion, kjdney trouble In Its
worst form may be stealing upon you,
8vatnn-Hoot it Pleasant to Take).
If you are already convinced that
Swamp-Root U what you need, you can
purchase the regular fifty-cent and one
dollar size bottles at all drug stores.
Sample Blip Hottle.
BFXqiAZi WOTS You may obtain a sample else bottle of Bwamp.Root by en.
loalng ten eenu t Or Kilmer f,Co., Hlnghamton. N. V. This gives you the op
portunity to prays the renurkable merit of this medicine. They will also send
tsrui
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TAXPAYERS' LEAGUE
DEPORTS COAL MINERS
STEAMBOAT SPJtlNGS, Colo., Jan. S.
Seven membera of tho United Mind
Vorkera of America charged with rioting
and assault, In the Colorado Minors'
strike, .w.orp senjt out of town today, by
tho Jloutt County Taxpayers' league. Tho
league thsn issued a proclamation an
nouncing that every miner In the county
tpust find work or leave. Frank Gamier,
a stato organizer of the Unttod 111 no
Workers, sent u telegram to President
"Wilson, protesting against tlio action of
tho league.
Tho seven men wero on trial In JUs
tlco court here, when a delegntlon from
the lcaguo entered tho' court room anil
marchod the defendants out, with u notice
that they must leavo town.
SUPERIOR SEES PROSPFfVf
, OFETTER TlMES.AHEADt!. te ffe
I NEW YORK, Jan. 1 The nnnounce
! ment of tho retirement of X V. Morgan
anU four of his 'partners Jrom thirty
directorships Jn twejitjvsevf'n coriiorn
tlona npd Mr. . Morgan's rcforeneo to the
l, chanso in publlo .espdtnent Jn regard to
directorships, has called attention to tho
filet that five Important . recommfeadatlons
.'of the PuJo committee'' were already being
' put Into effect in advance of lcglefntlon
I miulrlntj them.
They Inblildeithe abandonment of fiscal
agwey , agreements, such as existed be-
Co.; the abolition of interlocking director-
ntes. the abolition of Voting trusts, re
' form In tho stock exchange and reform
I In tho clearing hotise.
I AtllttKlr Torrnrd StrH ComlJt(e.
j Whether Mr. Morgan will) decide to
' withdraw from the directorate of the
; United fetntes Steel corporation was the
j subject of a great deal of spoculatlon
i today. Tho general opinion was that as
the so-called trust was the greatest Of
- the Morgan creations jind was considered
j by the cider Morgan the crowning
1 achievement of his carwr in finance, his
son will consider his -duty to remain
Identified with It Ja -a"' active capacity
especially until the government suit has
been decided one way or the other.
However, the Morgan firm was no less
actively Identified with the financial de
vcloprtieht of the New Tork Central lines,
. for -which llr. Morgan was the banking
sponsor throughout the greater part if
his career. His connection with lt dated
from .the timo of Commodore "Vandefrbllt
and during the time of William II. 'Van
derbllt It was through Mr. Morgan's in
'Ilutnce that English investors" placed
; ctinrmous sums of money In the securities
of the road. The resignation of the pres
ent J. P. Morgan Irrtm' the New "fyork
1 Central directorate -was one of 4he Tnost
' surprising features of bis announcement
1 yesterday.
J. P. Morgan's friends say that he has
'teen not only deeply 'Impressed tby the
change In public sentiment during the last
few years, but that he has been deeply
grieved over tho criticism of the firm In
connection with tho affairs of the Kew
York, New "Haven &' Hartford railroad
company. '
Opinion of Mr. T.ovrtt'.
Robert S. Lovett, chairman of the Union
! Pa.clf,o railroad cqmpany, In commenting
. today on the Morgan action, said:
1 " -think strong bankers, on" railroad
! boards are very desirable, but It all de
fends on who represents the railroads on
, the .board."
I A, JJarton Hepburn, chairman "of the
1 Chase National bank, expressed the .opin
ion tnat'intenocjung directorates wero a
good thing so long as they did not re
sult 4n ,unlawf ul monopoly,
.'Jtl have found lrimy Jiersonol experi
ence." he added, "thoVhy being on tho
brihrd of certain corporatlofeT'-fr'AM.jJlo
n" rrt.f M ,,tnK lnt)- lr -t 1 . ! . I. "l
(flKariolal standing. Used for iuch a, pur
pose, ueing a oire,ctqr .on one orjnore cor-
ira'J4MMiJsymeanB'iteJurlous or
kjfsowledge
ectorates
sustom is
NEW'HAVEj .railroad -'cots
PAY of shopmen
SUPEHIOK, Neb., Jan. 3.-tSpeclal Tel-cgram.)-Colonel
Watson of Kearney, tho
alfalfa king," gave a ialk to the dommer-
clal club last night, detailing tho his.
tory of his advent to Nebraska In n
commercial way. liow this city, with tho
Nebraska Portland o.ertl(!ntvjliinfcan be-
i-uiiio ii mrKiT cuy, prooaoiy wun lu.wo i pioyes. -Hacnmisis. Doirer mRKei
or more people. Improvements have been fitters and c;nr workers arts inciufled.
promised in tho way' of a new Burling- ' -
ton 'depot, a fireproof wholesale Mutual ! K?y t(1 i0 siWaaor-?Jce' Advertising.
wi tuuiyuiiy jiuni mis year, ana a gov- ' " r
crnment building and hospital later.
:J'.WAyEN',, Jan. ,5,-NotIce posted
In the carshOps of the New York, New
Haven & Hartford, railroad here, make
effective today a redaction pf l6 per cent
In the wages o.ti'vjeveraL .hundred em-
I ployes. Machinists, "boiler mikerA steam
SIX
BELIEVED KILLED
IN BUILDING'S COLLAPSE
SOUTH ItEND, Ind., Jan. 3.-.SIx per
Bons aro believed -io have been killed In
tho collaptio of .a new f lvc-ntory . butldlns
here late this uftcrnoar. Tho building
Is 'ocatcd downtown. iia .-ra-h uld
bq heard for a naif idle.
Institute- ut Ki'prncy. -JinUNING,
Nob., Jan. ?.-(Speolal.)-Tho
first, lqy of the Farmer?' Institute
drew a largo crowd. The. grutn exhibit
was vory good, but not up to Its usual
size because of the poor corn crop.
At tho afternoon session, utter music
by the Fifth Regiment band. I.. B. Her-
ron, editor of tho NulraskaKnrmer. gave
a talk on "Co-Oporation" and Trof. C.
W. Pugsloy on "Rural Credits."
The ovcnlng session oonslstcd o? bund,
vocal and Instrumental rmwly. Mr. Hcr
ron spoko of "How tp'-improve Our
Rural Schools." Mr. Pucnloy then gave
a very interesting address. "Tho Standup
Collar on the Varm." IGlrker then
outlined tha plans of. the National High
way asportation. Ha expoots to prganUe
a branch of the noviatlon At Hits plaea.
Tho Ladies' auxiliary .had' a very large
display of (Jomoeti - (-eoklug, nepdle werk,
etc. Tho eahool rhlldrcn -also had ex
hibits of their work.
JV'cvr Notes ,if Alliance.
ALLIANCE, Nob., Jan. 3. (Spoclal.)--ir.
tho prcsenco of a number of Invited
guests, Miss, Addle Logan and Hubert K.
Douglas, were macricrt at the home . t
E O. Laing, New Year's eve, by Re.-.
F. C. Barrett. Mr, and; Mr3. DouslaS
will reisldo on u ranch near Orlando,
southeast of Alliance.
Dr. K. M. Knight, president of tho
Alllnneo National bank, was called to
Denver, to attend . the funeral of' ills
brother, A. E. Knight, R. K. Knight ut
Alliance,' a son has been at his father's
bedside for tho last wceJc.v, '-
The new Central sehool building I
rapidly nuaring .cpmplotlon. and .tho eou
tractor lias promld thnt a numcqr uf
the rooms may bo occupied" Moifday,
January B, when ohool opens after lhp
winter' holidays and the balance of the
rooms will- bo ready for use by February
1. Tho building, which cost nearly ?4i),c,
It) a threo-itory brick.
Impaired Nutrition
- Causes Diabetes
Diabetic patients, though their ap
petite 1b gbod suffer loss ot flesh,
have an excessive thirst, hollow
eyes, a. dry. pinched and wrinkled
Rkln which often gives 'off a
sweetish odor. These symptoms
gradually disappear through the
use of
Warner's Safe
Diabetes Remedy
which Is made specially for this
dlxease. only, and -restores normal
nutri.tion to the body so that an
Immediate Improvement is noticeable.-
The' blessings of health and
Btrensrth have come to thousands
of iltsbetk' HDfforers, by the use of
this remedy, even after doctors
save up hope of recovery.
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KEARNEY, Neb., Jan. . 3. (Spoclal Tel
egram.) The MldStato Poultry associa
tion c!osod its fourth annual exhibition
I In this city today after tho most suo
jcessful show ever held. ,Thre hundrel
oiros were entered und nearly all var'e
ties wero represented- Four pUver iP"
I wre given beB iles a lnr number, lof
jspeclsl and fash prrtchims. On l'liiiy
all school cbl'-dren pf .the city attenod
the show. A. H. Smith, socretary.of the
'state show. Judged the birds.
Thla ploture shows John Purroy MltchfU
(on right). New York's youngest mayor.
after being sworn
patgolng mayor.
In and Adolph Kline,
INSPECTORS KEEP MUM
IN P0ST0FFICE ROBBERY
KEARNEY, Neb.. Jan, 3.-(Spec!al Tel
egram.) Inspectors on the postofftce rob
bery case In this city have been Joined
by Detective Brcaurcr of Kansas City, for
yeirs a government secret service man.
While not much la be ng given out by the
Inspectors, it la believed, that clues, havo
been found -and that somo headway will
be made within a few days.' ..The in
surance company today made settlement
with the bank for the 15,000 In currency
Which was taken.
The Prlaltcnt and Judicious Use of
Newspapf Advertising is the Jloud .to
Business .gucceas.'
Imi nt Ylulfoni II u r ii.
TJlh'DFORD. Neb.. Jan. 3.-.Several
business houses wro destroyed hero yes.
terday morning by a fire that started in
J. M. Murphy1 blacksmith shop. Shan
ley'a pool hall, the drug etera of Dr.
Overmass, and tho tor ot J. 11. F-'ganl
were ourned. Loss about f!0,000. only
partially insured. A gale from the north
saved the town, as there Is no means of
fighting rite. The buildings well be re
placed with brick or cement struaturea.
Life Ti-rm fer "Utirilerrr.
MASON PITY. la.. Jan. 3. - fSpfdal
Telegram )-Judge t'lnrk today sentenced
Louis Chlrlkes to Imprisonment for life
lor murder. An aoneal win ha taken
Poultry .Show ut Kdirnr. '
EDO A It. Nob.. Jan. S,-(Special. ) The
"Big " Poultry and Pot Stock associa
tion held Its annUal show here this week
Tho Hochrltncrj building was omptled or
ailtoinoblles and Implofflonts-and used "'
the exhibition- of thj; chickens; Neo,;y
KXt birds rwero ahtcred. Thr -attendance
via gocd. Oue , E Schroff 6f iJneoin
Judged tho llrds.
f
Each 1 Sidney and blve
for to Heme fly
purpose 8 ieuraatio Remedy
3 Diabetes Sameay
gold 4 -Asthma, Xemedy
'by all B nervine
Druggists G Oonsttpatloa
Biliousness
Write for a free sample giving
the number of remedy desired to
Warner's Safe Bemedles Co..
Sept. C3. Bochester. X, T.
Ctaoci
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Opportunity
Why close your door to if. ;The opportunity we
offer is the best laundry work money, can buy.
Wo say so, hundreds of satisfied customers say
so and you will say so if you only try
Omaha's Quality Laundry
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