12 Tin; nKE: omaiia. kt?idaa . keitkmbkk i:i4. OPENIKG ATTRACTS VISITORS Women Thronjj the Brandeis Store for the Fall Opening Week. COLOES ABE MOST BRIUIAST Hat. Mar H Any the' Taut f the Wfrt ' Fall Halla Have Ug ' ' full, Owtef-nwn visitors n well Omnhs people ' throng ' tho BriiridflK -.nrs thin wk for the tall style ppr.r. The In terior of the mom ha beaitlfuf ilec.v ration scheme carried cut in natural foliage In brilliant autumn colorings. The window decorations am irlumphs of art tha beauty tot the Imported mode's of aowna, wrapa and mlllilicry being won derfully entisnoed bjf the newly-rteoirated Circassian walnut and fronted glass back ground, which had Just bern enmpl-ted. Colonnade have b-n rrerted at inter, yala on tha second floor and In each ona la displayed an Imported model or a creation by a Parisian milllnrr. TheAk-Sar-Ben ball r-roml-a t 1 a b1t of color and spsrktlng, sc-lntHlst-Ins lights If one la to Judge, by the gnwni that ara shown and that have been purchased for tho cession; Bril liant coloring! have never been more pop ular tor evening gown and the vogue of silver and gold lace la trennUoui., Entire over-drape of gjld and allver lace ara ahown on many of the new fcon while alt of the creations have spangled or tinseled lace . trimmed and Jeweled flowers. .The flower are worn In every conceivable. . pout Ion, for evening gown, preferably on tha left hip: for trcet ooatume, high up on the left shoulder, ! 4oa to the neck; otherwise at the cor- mice, to catch up the drape of the skirt or in tli back at the wai:llne. . Higher JSeck F.f feels. While tha evening gown arc for the .moat part sleeveless or have only a ahear lao drape over tha shoulder, they are higher at tho neck than they have been In many seasons. Entire sleeves of not ra abown on majny of tha afternoon gowns. Jn contrast with thl. many of tb separate blouse have sleeve of the heavier materials, aurh as velvet or va lour with bodice of chiffon or net. For the fall suit, long coats ara worn with tailored skirt and pleated or tunic skirts with the shorter coats. Hats of all else are to be worn, from the (mall, simple (hap with almplo trim ml nr. Art Immense aailnr Shanes and dIo tura 'hat with more elaborate trim ming.' Germans Tell Their Side of War in Paper ; Sent to Omaha Press The Associated press hcadquarteia of Omaha Is In . receipt of a copy of the Frank fort-on-the-Maln Zellung's weekly edition in Germany a one of the first step-to ba taken by the kaiser's gov ernment to disseminata hi side of the conflict.' Tha paper refers to the allies' control of the ' outside telegraph -wires and 'the subsequent coloring of : new U takes a rap lat Kir Edward Grey In hi declaration that'rie war meant tho final subjugation of either the RugliHh or Germans, and rather enrocraged the Idea that there was room Vn tarth for tha more sensible portions of both theso nationalities. . . . Then there ta a summary of the con flicts reported to the German headquar ters and a general reference to the Influ ences of the war upon business and finances. The paper reports a generul advanca in Interest rates over i acttcally the whole European continent German Dyes to Come . Via Holland Ports ''-after the non-Importation of dyes and colora on account of the war ha Incon venienced manufacturer of various line of goods In American for some weeks, come the announcement that German colors and dye are now being shipped to Holland to be transported from there to the menufidturlug world under the flag of Holland. Frank ElUck of the Omaha Printing company "has received word that thl plan waa contemplated and that re lief might now be expected along thl line. Dr. Klaa's Sew Life Pills. For constipation, torpid , liver, sallow complexion. ' Their frequent use will strengthen and add tone to your system. AH druggists; centv-Advertisement. Echoes of the Strife WIImm O. K.s Appeal. WASHINGTON. Sept. -Kndorsement waa given by J'renluent WI1im.ii n-dv to the appeal of the American lied Cross lor SMoniai collections in sll rhnr,.ku .the country on peace HunUitv. ivtc.ber 4, to swell the European war relief fund. Th Eaallib Aloratarlaat. LONriOV. Bent, u-lt haa bee.) de cldd that there shall be no further sus pension o( the moratorium. a far M t applies to debts due by retail traders in rPIM-t Of their business for rent, or ro uting . to , hills of exchange other than ehecks or btlis on druiand. As reKsnis other debts to which the general mora torium applies there will be an extension lor one month from OvtolMr 4. t.ertnaa Wuaaaetf. MONT 1JK MARHAK, (via Hordesu.) t.t. M. Among h. Uenimn wounded who arrtved here are, Lieutenant lie... on ' Birbersteln, neplirw of the late Maron aiarschall Von Hiebersteln, ones fennan tmlnymdnr to Great Hrliln and IAi'Uiennt Von Jasow, a s-m of ine for. iB minister Uotil.ib Von Jsaow. eti Meaervtsia Ball. KKW YORK. Kept. 24.H,trn hundred Creek reservists sailed tonight for Tir.-aus on lt.e Greek liner Athenai. The onlr bis teamohlp tu dork its oassrrtser. h.. feom iAirope. was the W hile Mae ' liner t'lyinpi. from Liverpool, wl.lrh brought 2,'JUi persons In cabins and steerage. Washington Affairs Officiate expressed the view that Rus sia eireaed loodlflcallon of strinaent riruiations agslnat the Jews, because of ti.eir ioys-lty t the ..vernment In its Mniirgle u the present rJur,pn wsr riigin pave the way for aa understaoduig Ik a new treat). " A BpcoUJ rule limiting debate on the war retenue bill to WVen hours end harring anieridnieiit. aas agreed unnn bv tii huuH rules ...mmittee. Tlie rule will called as soon as the house eonven.a anit a vote on the Mil telf pruhbly "l it reau-hrd Friday. Kuss.a s mai.if. staii.,1. of friendship for tl.e Lnlted Mild e.re.J in ths an-r-our.-,d iRteniion of siKi.Ing a pe' r-munin.lou treaty-may lead to negutia t!"i.s lur a new treaty of rommtrrt and r.ivig-auon betmeeo tho two vouniriea to j-. i.e the one abrogated during lea i. t imliilstrtiin. i fejiHimt V iIm.ii ),. refused to change ' u"llud towai.1 llvo I'uli.rsdu strike ciuaiiun. and In.ii.at.M u,at the mine .i"rl..r in'ut avepi tue basis of seitle-ii-.,t alrJy ssree.i u, by iu miners or rsiuiuiill be! vie lb country foe ln result. - Officer of Qrcsy Says He Saw Five German Submarines tJNrO.V. fept fl.-Notrtthstsndlng that the British and Oerman naval authorities announced that one submarine was responible for destruction of three British cruisers Tueedsy, Albert Imigh erty. chief gunner of the Cresey, one of the rrtileem sank In the raid a quoted by the rhmntclr's Chatham correspond ent, Insists that he esw five submarines. one of whlrh was sunk. Pougherty tell a story that coincides with the other survivors.' but In regard to the submarine he says: . "We got closer to the other ships the Ahouklr and the llogue to ssve as many of Ihetr men a e Could. Homo one shouted to me "look out, there' a suptnsrlnx on our port beam!'- I eaw It. It was about yards nwsy. wltti only the periscope showing alxive the waves I took point with a tw:eve-poumlrr and the shot went over by two yards, but j that gave me the range. I fired again, h't the periscope and tne submarine dls- ! apeared. , Then It came up and this time a part of the coming tower was visible. I fired a third shot, emnehlng the top of the conning tower and the men standing nearby, shouted It s hit. s'r!" Then they let out a great cheer ae the submarine sank. "While It was going down two German sailor floated up, swimming hard. By this t'me we had been struck by a tor pedo, but the diimngn was nA vital snd we should have kept i float, but I saw another submarine on the starboard side. We made a desperate effort to get It, but failed and the toredo got home In our engine Mom. "Our captain was on the bridge giving words of advice to the crew. 'Keep cool, my ladfl, keep cool,' iie aid In a steady voice. 'Pick up a spar that'll help you keep afloat.' That'e the last 1 saw of Captain Johnson." "Although I saw five submarines, and although our gun kept pegging away at them, only one was hit so fsr as w know." Dougherty say the crew showed a grim cheerfulness even while struggling In the -sea. . "I remeber a seaman calling to tne 'It's a long way to Tipperary,' and 1 cried, back 'Yes, If you are going to swim.' . A dispatch to Reuters Telegram com pany - from Amsterdam states that the Gorman consul there, according to the newspaper telegraph, has- been advised by hi government that submarine U-9, which Ms credited with blowing up -the three British cruisers in the North sea early Tuesdsy morning, has returned to a German port uninjured. Commander of.U-9 Recently Married BERLIN tvla The Hague to London), 8Cpt. 24. The death-dealing trop of the German submarine U-, came shortly after 'the marriage of its commander. Lieutenant Wecldlngaen. Lieutenant Weddlngsen returned Sep. timber It from a Journey to the Shetland islands and used the opportunity offer! by repair to his craft to get married to a Miss l'rete of Hamburg. The following day hk returned to his submarine. CITY ASKS PHYSICAL , VALUATION OF CAR COMPANY Demand that the street railway com pany furnish a physical valuation of Its property to (how the basis for It claim that seven fare for a quarter 1 confisca tory waa made by the city of Omaha In a motion filed In district court in the Pending Injunction suit which Is prevent ing enforcement of the ordinance. He Want Ads Are the Best Bu!n Booster , If ?peed is what you want in the delivery of coats, w can eatisfy your wanta. We have plati going through our plant "which must be turned out for use in our own publication and in neost oases your work could be made at the same time. ,Our own cuts show up well in the Raper, why not have yours mad un der the same conditions? Information and estimates furnished upon request 140 Bee Bldg Omaha. mxwtrtr or Xstvahox Three deaths have occurred In Rrn. tember among the policy holder in THii- aumthi Urt: W. W. Dunham of Hasting. O, K. Itouek of Lincoln. H. 11. t'hllpott, Omaha. ' Mr. Kouck had 11.000 In thla com pany n, Mr. Uunhaw and Mr. Phil pott e.M h hd $l.ioi. Mr. tiuiu-k took hl Inauiance hi 1S07, Mr, I'hllpoit in ls0. and Mr. Imn.iam In 1 9 1 0 Her are threa com-rete eaampiea of the value of Ufa Insurance. . fcju-h of these men psjioed a aallftry medli-nl examina tion In th year ha waa written. To every uninsured and every uivlerlnaured man. aueh rai.es a. (hesa ahould rauaa liltu to take au iuveutury of bia esuia TiieMidwestLifi N. Z. HNEL1. PRI.IDINT A NEBRASKA STOCK COMrANT uuixc Baa-rancirirus tin Dtsinga osi: riRST KATIO.XAL UNK SUlLPlflG, UMC0L.1 OMAHA AOCNCV CITV NATIONAL BANK MUlUOINdi CIKIIAl AdrsTIt Ilg CsSCIIt. I A.fllstf Ai .i.klllCBt II1M gr '--iiii.saajisi-gi.ag,, - 1 Q F E E O ( LOW RATE STILL IN EFFECT Commerce Commission" Keeps 'Down Freight' on Yellow Pine. IS HELP TO MANUFACTURERS reatlaatUa of ' Present Tariffs. Jfewas mm Aaaaal Savins; at ' fifty Tknasaad Dollar ' ta OsiskSBK. Ones more the Interstate Commerce commission hss suspended the advance freight rate on yellow pine from the ,., , umana ana Ufa Moines, so that the old rate of 25 centa per 1) pounds I still to remain In effect Instead of the proposed 2i4 tents, whleh the rail roads tried to Inaugurate In lin. Thl worn ha Just come to K. J. McVann, manager of the traffic bureau at the Omaha Commercial club, who has been the, chief factor In fighting the proposed BEDDE0 CLOTHING, COMPANY ENLARGES Holds Grand Opening Saturday POPULAR ''DOLLAR A . WEEK" MAN PROVES GOOD . FELLOW WITH THE PUBLIC AND ENJOYS PROSPERITY RE SULTING THEREFROM. Unusual Credit House King; Beddeo at the iieddoo establishment. V- ...-V-". s i l-T--S" ia.iriiiii:i&vi : pil:' 1 r p" j,,,.,.lg ptosifc feil a7jfeliati-5 IJjl. The Newly Remodeled and Greatly Enlarged Beddeo Clothing Co. Establishment' . The Beddeo Clothing Company as it stands today, handsomely re modeled and Immensely enlarged, is proof that excellent and stylish, wearables can be purchased on terms as easy as $1 per week. Beddeo haa brought the eay payment business down to so perfect a scale that It Is now possible to supply all of one's own clothing needs, aa well as all the attire needed by one's family, on one account, the same to be covered by one oraional payment. That is, any man or woman may assumo the indebtedness for all of the goods bought by the women, children, boys and girls of his or her household, to say nothtng of the' things he or she needs for personal use. In most caaes Beddeo ar ranges matters o that a single dollar or so per week suffice to orer the entire amount. ' . ' v The genuine liberality, leniency and thougbtfulnes of Elmer Bed deo is in a great measure responsible for his steady bantaetis growth. Ills thousands of patrons like him;-he is never harsh orSinreasonable with those a ho become slow pay becausa of misfortune or unforeseen circumstances, tlediieo has tided, over many a person'durlng perlova when money was tight, and thosa same people are now among hi tauncheat adherents. . Beddeo's establishment la decidedly unlike the usual ''Credit Es tablishment'' one meets with throughout the country. The very ap pearance of his store is different. Goods here axe newer. Styles are as snappy aa money can buy. Office convenience are ideal. Each line is departmenttzed that is. the Ladles' Section now occupies the entire first floor, while the entire newly added second floor is given over to nothing but Men's, Youths.' Boys' Clothing, Hats, Shoes, etc Other In divlduallred departments are those devoted to Ladles' Sho. Hats, Corsets. Kure, Hair Goods, etc Just atop and think what this means; EVERYTHING a man, woman or child wears, under one roof, to be bought and paid for on one account under pajroents of a single dollar a week or so. You. reader, are personally Invited to attend the Grand Opening of Beddeo' newer, remodeled and enlarged stor on Saturday next. Come in and see the strides Beddeo haa made. Se the largest expanse of floor space in the west given over to nothing but Men's, Women's and" Children' Clothing, on CREDIT. Come la and hear the music, get a tree souvenir, and shake hands with Beddeo at least. The location 1 handy central right In the heart of Omaha' activities iiT Douglas St. the plac mad famous by this ex pression: - - . 4,Y0UR CREDIT IS GOOD $1 A WEEK WILL DO." advaneft In rates. The commission hss suspended the Increase in rates until March 3, 1P1S. I'p to that time the old rate of X centa will hold In shipments of southern pine from a tone Jn the south W mile long and 400 miles wide. Thl is a territory from the Arkansaa river to the Gulf of Mlco, and from Alabama to Texas The suspension mean a saving of about 17 a carload in freight charges to the Omaha dealers on every car they get fmm thl great lumber territory. It means a total saving In a year of aome $.V,nno to the dealers in Omaha, Fouth Omaha and Council Bluffs. . , Move-meats I Ore a a tea . Tert Arrireil. S.I1M. rtr.w vohk...... ....." rul . NKW vnitK...".. ,.... IKle. NF.W VOHK '. rorr.iHuuitS Freank VJIt Ht:ATTL.K Ksrsrhl SKATTl.K l.nrfi sefton. ...... SHANGHAI (tirli'Un Bora... Mvrsi'ool. Krnnnlsnil IjiNIhiN. Mlnntoo M.YMol'Tll.... BottsrcUm NAri.K Stsmeslla. flHAMWAl Mongolia. From Start to Finish A few years ago, when Elmer Oeddeo em barked In 1 the. credit clothing business under his own name, a half dozen opposition credit clothing houses hummed and hawed and boast Ingly predicted the downfall of Beddeo. Today most of those opposition': credit clothiers are out of the business,, while Beddeo has made gigantic-strides and. mon umental increases in the way-of customers, room and equipment. ' Next Saturday, September 76,. the Beddeo Clothing Company , will, have - a memorable Grand Opening; nest Saturday it will 'throw open to the public an entire newly annexed econd floor,, including 3.000 square feet of additional floor space;' next Saturday there will be music and pretty souvenirs to caller i X Friday, a Day On Third Floor. Drapery Remnants, big as-, sortment o( values up to 50c yd., at, yd. i5c Splendid Bargains in New Silks Plain and Novelty Dress Silks, broad as sortment of weaves and colorings, in cluding messalines, foulards, taffetas, pongees, etc., to 75c yard values, over 3,000 yards in the lot, at, yard, 28c and ...38c 811k Poplin. Hairline Stripe Mescaline, Plain All 811k Ireaa Mewnallnr, Tourist Bilk Stiitina:, etc., 27 and 36 in. wide, made to sell at $1 yd. Spe cial Friday, ytard ; G8 Drees Satins, 36 in. wide, in full line of street and evening shades, including white, cream and lack, special, yard 88 4 win. Silk Poplina in every wanted new shade, most desirable for the hew basque effect cos tumes, two values of exceptional merit at OS5 and 51.23 40-in. All 8Uk Crepe de Chine, regular $1.76yd. quality, on sale at, yard 81.38 Fine r.iiRllsh C-orduroys, 36 in. wide, regular $1 yd. values, in navy, black, Cardinal, Havana. Royal Blue, Goblin and Wine, yard .58c Hew. Lccds and Dress Tritnihings Greatly Underpriced Our Fall and Winter Stock of Laces, Dress Trimmings, Braids, Ornaments and Fur Trimmings is more complete than ever before and instead of increased prices we are dis counting prices of former seasons. Lace Flouncing. In cream, white, ecru, black and two-toned; regular $2 to $5 values at, yd., 98c to $3.98 Ntw Neckwear Made to $1.50; on sale at.'. Friday's Specials in Drugs and Toilet Articles l-lb. pkg.' Absorbent Cotfon .'. 25c pkg. Borax Soap Chips H lb. Boric Acid" ,....10 60c Cream Elcaya 85 7 So Pompelan Massage Cream 49o 60c Graves' Tooth Powder ....IBs JBo Jad Salts BOc Shah of Persia soap a8o lOo Jap Rose soat ....Bo Sloan's Liniment, 25o size ...17o Bc Persian Lilao Toilet Water lBo Bal Hepatiea. oc Im lo 60c alae ..30 $1.00 sis . .S90 1-1K bottle Peroxide 18o Horltck's Malted Milk, 60o size 4 $1.00 sice ; To IS.76 sise at a.7S Daorook'a White Rosa or Locust Blossom Perfume, os. ISa iro Pond's Vanishing Cream lBo 90c, 3-Jt. Goodyear Fountain Syringe ,e j Choice of AH Doys1 and Children's Fall Hats 150 Dozen of them for selection, both cloth and felt; newest fall styles ; to $1.00 values, t riday ,.t FRIDAY IH Friday's. Bargains in linens Hemmed and Hemstitched Table Cloths, full size, full bleached, $1.60 values, each . ...1.0O Pure Linen Satin Damask, full grass bleached, worth $1.50 yd., at, yard S1.25 German sllrer Satin Damask Pat tern Table Cloths, worth $3.00 each, at S2.0S Pure L.lnen Dresser Scarf, 20x54, hemstitched, $1 quality, go at, each 75 Earnsley or glass toweling, pure flax, 15c value, yard ....10 Boys 50c Knickers, 25c. Dark colors, well made, ages 5 years to 15 years, the price for two days, 50c panta . . . j . . . ' -25c Children's Russian and Blouse Suits, $2.50 . Suits, $1.50. Ages 3 years to 8 years. Silk trimmed and silk emblems. Navy blue, brown and gray. ' All sizes, in all colors, Fri , day and Saturday, $2.50 suits $1.50 Tailored Suit, made to" sell at $16 and $17.50, at ... .S9.45 New style in plain and Wide , -Wale Serge, fancy Cheviot nd Corded materials, coat heavy satin lined, 42 to 45 In. long. Surpassing bargains. Women' and Mlsaea' Coats, to $10 values, at. choice . .$5.00 In Mateesa Cloth with pluh collar and ruffs. New Balniacaahs, In shadow stripe and fancy mix ture. tlaydcn's Kc:p Wa don't blon to any rssoriattoa or trust organisation, to manivalats prica. Our aim is tha pPls. 1 lbs. asst rraaalataa sujrsjr . .91 4,-lb. sacs bast lilh rraas flour. noihtu flow for dtmuI. pl eakra. P"T sai-k ;" 1 bars Beat-Km-AU. Diamond i, Iitox or Laundry Qnwu soap Ma 4 lbs. best band picksd navy Isssns for 5 Iba beat rolled breakfast oatmral ..r .., S lba. wtilta or ytJtow oormncal irm Biltito srotirtnc sosd la It-os. k.-On Tims sisrvli. for hot mr. t r n,r r.kjr. ........40 Ths bst domestto mai-axonl, rra (hstti or vemucilla. psaT ts 4 lbs. fancy Japan rlco. 10o quality at .... sa 14-os. cans (sonArnssd milk . ...TV Imxk bottles purs musts rd, hors radish. pli-Kles assorted kinds or pun tomato ratsun. butttw l-a MctJtreus PMUiut butt sr. lb, ..ItH IT ifcif PAYS Ul U U If of Qarc Bargain New Dress Trimmings. Almost endless variety of tho new ideas, made to sell at 50c to$4 yd., at, .yd., 29c to 92.98 sell' at 50c to j New Ribbons . .25c to 98c a yard, at. Velvet m IBS PT Mt like cut and two other nobby styles, Edges are bound with black gros grain ribbon shapes, made to sell for '$2.50. r ' ... Large Velvet Poppies, 50c values, Fri day at ......................19c s Come , in white with, black and yellow centers, also t 'black; very popular trimmings. ' , s . . THE BUSY DOMESTIC ROOM ssimaaai Thousands of yards of goods of , high cla remnants; some of our own goods and soma from the leading mills of the east, at a frac tion of their retail value. Outing Flannels, Flannelettes, Ginghams, Prints, Percales. Suit ings, Muslins. Towelings, Ltpings, WThite Goods and all kind of Fall Wash Goods placed on counteio. No. 1. 2ttc yd. No. 2, 3 Vie yd. No. 4, 6c yd. No. 6, 7Vc yd. No. 6, 10c yd Infants part wool Vests, long sleeves, regular price 25c- at -10 Ladleb' and Children' Outing Flannel Gown, worth to 75c, . at 49 Misses' and Boys' Fleece Lined Union Suits, all sizes, 2 to 16 years, at i 49c Men' Fleece Lined Underwear, 8hlrt or Drawers, value to ti nek vin rt?; Children's part wool . Sweater m Coats, sizes 4 to 10 years; col ors gray, brown and red, 98c values, at, . . '. 497 Men's. Ladies' and Children s Hosiery, all sizes, 12 He value, at 8-8 Ladies' Fleece Lined Underwear, Veets or Pants, 60c values at 39 Men's Outing Flannel Gowns, worth to $1, at G9 and 49 Honse Dreaae, made to sell at $1 and $1.25, Percales, Madraa and Ginghams. prettUy finished, sizes 34 to 46.. at, choice G3 Fleeced Kimonos, prettily trim med, good assortment, special, at ..79 Flannelette retticoata, with 1 4 In. flounce, J9o values, spe'al lf) Bungalow and Fancy Rib Aprons, 60c values, all color, .choice at 29 Down VJar Prices H...1..V'. hro.kfH.nt cocoa, lb. ..tOe. Ths best tea slftintss. . l8lj golden Santoa coffee, lb. auo Jossthsa aa sUriow ApUs elai yushnl boM fancy or"li" Jonathan or California Sl.35 Bellflowor apples, box.. v"" Taaoy Oallforala Tokay Orapsa, par bask . . . . 25c Tor Batter, Br". Oasssa aa Bat tsrlaa Try Xaydaa'a rirst, . It raya. Ths best Creamery Butter, carton or bulk, per lb , sis Tha best Country Creamery Butter', pr lb aao The beat No. 1 Dairy Table Butter, per, lb gaa Full Cream Toun America Chee. per lb. v. Full Cream White or Colored Cheese, Per lb. , aoo v ims1 - Wa U L. 1 U J Opportunity On Third Floor. Seamless Brussels "Rugs, 9x 12 Size, guaranteed worsted face, special :$10 Dress Goods Greatly Underpriced Broadcloths lead for fall dresses, and in them we are showing two qualities, in which -we have no competition at the prices. . They're well worth $2 to $3 yd., our sale prices per yard, $1.48 and $1.98 Roman Stripe and French Plaid., strictly all wool, 5 4 in. wide, all the new colorings, regular $2.00 yard values S1.48 Novelty Suiting., Serges, sponged and shrunk., Bedford Cords and Diagonals, Fancy Stripe 8ultlngs, etc., worth $1.50 to $2 yard, at 08 S4-in. All Wool Granite Suiting, also 44-in. Wool CrepeB and French Serges, in full line of colors, on sale at, yd. ..".... -78 and 88c New Fall Dress Materials to $1.25 Y l. Value Serges, Crepes, Whipcords, Granite Cloths, Tan amas, etc., 36 to 54-in. wide, on sale in S big lots Friday, yard .38 48 and 8S New Fall Cloaking, 64 to 60-ln. wide, in all the popular weaves and colorings, best assortment and values. In Omaha, yard, up from SI. 50 New Fur Trimmings. Very popular this season, fine assortment for selec tion, 35c to $1.50 yd. values, at, yd. ...... ..:25c to 98e Made to sell at 35c to 75c .19c, 29c; 49c M m sssis EXTRA iPECIATi FOU ALL DAY 1 case of 2 8-in. Flannelettes, good heavy shirting styles, light col ors, worth 8 Vic a yard; Friday only, yard 5 10c Bleached Muslin, yard wide, at, yard 4? 100 dozen 1 Scinch Napkins, heavy and' good, dq;en 47' 60 dozen Mercerized Table Cloths, 8-4, 10-4 and 12, each, at 69S 77c and 95. Several great bargains not ad vertised. ' Children's Chinchilla Coats. $3.00 Coats at $1.95. (Blue and Gray.) Made ( with . button-to-the-neck collar, and belt back. Well made and well lined; ; for two days $3 Chinchilla Coats at. .$1.95 Boys' 39c Overalls, 25c. This item always .brings crowds to Our domestic room. Be here early and get your ' fihare; they are heavv weight 30c boys' overalls at 2 Days Only. $ 1 .50 and $1.08 Sweater Coat, Oxford Gray and Reds, on sale Friday . -98 Sateen Petticoats, "black and col ors, 12 in, pleated and corded, flounce, special Friday ...39 Pretty Fall Walsta, white and colors, to 9Se values, all sizes, choice ..29 Infant' 4-piet-e seta. Sweater. Cap, Mittens and Drawer Le gin, white or colors, special, at, set 81.98 for the Pcopb The best Strictly Fresh Eggs, dos.SSo t lba Clood Butterine afro Fancy Table Butterine, eual to creamery, lb. ' 85o Tte Tecstabla Karkst for the rsopl of Omaha. It lba Potatoes to the fleck. .... .S3o Tou set "what the law requires ut Ilaydien's. ' Large market basket "Green Peppers for aoo Large market basket Green Tonm- toea fur lSe Fancy Colorudb Cabbage, for kraut, per lb So Fancy Red Oniona, per lb So 4 bunches Fresh Beets or Carrots So Good Cooking Apples, peck 80s) 3 heads Fresh Hothouse Lettuce. . .5a Fancy Waa or Green Beans, lb. . . Ke Hubbard Squash lOo and ISHe Tokay Grapes, basket S5o C3 - f?iW" it XizJ U 1 1 O & ) ?. 1 T- V ST. .PAYS