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FORTIETH TIGER-ELI GAME,BAKI A.53?Jll KID"
Forty Thousand Spectators Expected
at Big Gridiron Straggle Today..
WILL DELICATE BIO . STADIUM
w Pdmrr Memorial at rrlare.toa
ta Formally Oprnrd ay Foot
Ball Battle Brtwfrt Well
Matched Tram.
PRINCETON. N. J.. Nov. 13.-Tlie for
tieth foot ball KHQie bctwrrn the teams
of Princeton and Yal will b played
hera tomorrow nfteinoon before the larg
est gathering that lias ever witnessed a
conteet between two Institutions. JudR
Inf from the advanre sale of scats fully
), spectators will tile Into the. new
l'almer Memorial stadium, whlrh will be
formally dedicated by the gridiron strug
gle between the Klls and the Tigers.
Dating bark to 1S73, this series of foot
ball gomes is one of the clas.Mrs of the
sport, having continued uninterruptedly
since 1876, when foot bail waa adopted a
an American college sport.
The elevens are expected to enter tha
Fame well matched, for both squads con
tain a number of veterans and brilliant
recruits, who hava been drlllod by strons;
Coaching ataffa until they have reached
tha end of the season etnire. developing
Wo powerful and ajtRreoalvc ngRTega
tlons. Although defeated or held to a tie
oora game at least onco by early season
opponents, the two teams are now for
midable combinations, well versed In all
the- offensive and defensive tactics of
modern foot hall. ,
Illnkey Machine Won.
lender tha coaching of Frank Illnkev,
former captain and star end at Yale dur
ing tha oarly nineties, tha Ells hava
rounded Into one of the most versatile
scoring machines of recent years. The
Tigers, with Herring, "Snake" Ames and
other equally famous Princeton players
of past years, acting as coaches, have
shown soma brilliant open methods of at
tack this autumn. Whether the defense
Is as strong as that disclosed by Yale on
"Overil occasions Is considered doubtful
by the experts. In the seven games
played by Yale this season the Blue was
never In danger except In the Washing
ton and Jefferson contest, when the Ells
met a tanm entirely too powerful end well
drilled to bi held In check during the
October training period. Princeton's best
playing waa done against Dartmouth and
Harvard, and in both these games the
Orange and BlacJ; brlxade demonstrated
that the Princeton eleven of 3314 was
considerably above tho average. The
Tigers have faced a trying schedule all
season ana enter their nnai game pre
pared for the hard struggle that the Ella
always offer.
During the last few years Princeton has
proved far more formidable, from a Yale
standpoint, than was the case earlier In
the series. The Ells' last victory over
the Tigers was In 1910, when the final
score was 5 to 3. Princeton won 8 to 3
In 1911, this being the first defeat admin
istered to a Yale team in eight years,
and followed this success by holding the
Blue to tie-score games in 1912 and 1911.
Of the thirty-nine games played since
1873 Yale has won twenty and Princeton
ten and nine have been tied.
Records of Two Teams.
The records of tha two teams and ata
tlstics of varsity and first substitutes
follow:
PRINCETON'S 1SH RECORD.
September 2A Princeton, 12: Ruigers, 0.
October 3 Princeton, 10; Bucknell, 0.
October 10 Princeton, 12; Syracuse, 7.
October 17 Princeton, 3; Lafayette. 0.
October 2 Princeton, IS; Dartmouth. IX
October 31 Princeton, 7: Williams. T.
November 7 Princeton. 0; Harvard, SO.
YALE'S 1914 RECORD.
September W Yale, 20; Maine, 0.'
October 8-Yale, 21; -Virginia, ft.
October 10 Yale, 20; Lehigh, S.
October 17 Yale. 28: Notre Dome.
October 24 Yale, 7; Washington and Jaf-
lerson, 13.
October SI Yale, 49; Colgate, f.
November 7 Yale, 14; Brown,
. For Iadla-eetlom mnA Billoasarts
use Dr. King's New Life Pills; rid the
stomach and bowels of all Impurities, and
tone up the system. 25c. Ail druggists.
Advertisement.
M'FARLAND AND WELSH
WILL FIGHT TEN ROUNDS
' -e-i
ifn si
ml
CMIfAOO, Nov. 11 A ten-round match
between Packer MrParland and Freddlo
Welsh for the lightweight championship
of the wort I, to bo held at New York
probably In January. m pvaetlealljr
agreed upon here tola)- Details will be
adjusted at a meeting of McPailanri,
Welsh, the present title holder, an.l
James Johnstone, the promoter, at New
York next Werinrmlev.
The weights mentioned today were 1S
pounds for MrFurland anj 1S& for the
champion. Welsh thnucht the chal
lenger ought to make 1. hut It Is be
llexed he will not Insist on the point.
McKarland and Welsh ha a engaged In
thrw bouts, resulting In tti draws ami
one decision for Stcl'arland.
Want
lloostera.
Aiis Are the Hest Busmen
SPECIAL ON BURLINGTON
FOR HUSKER-KANSAS GAME
The Kuril nston Is lining up It service
In antl-lpatln of rrlng large num.
her of fana to Lincoln today M see
the Nebraska-Kansas foot ball game.
The Burlington' o'clock morning
truln will isrrv a numher of extra
coarhs end n special that will leave
(iinln at 12.!" o'llork In the afternoon
will have ro,ilpnvnt fr handling I, HO
persons. AfhlBiid Is the only stop that
will be made Imtwreu Omaha and Lln
eoln. lietumlng tho train will leave
Lincoln at (.) orltwk, reaching Omaha,
at 7 o'clock. The gsrv will le railed at
l:) o'clock.
Omaha's Greatest Store for Men
and Young Men offors you choice
of the highest grade Clothing made
In America IUrsch-Wkkw ire & Co.,
Society Brand, Adler's "Collegian"
brand, Sihloss Bros.. U Abt & Sons.
We carry complete lines In all flies
of these high grade makes of men's
and young men's $OI"
Suits and o'coata.. vt(i "VT
MSSiMMSSSSS The Store, for Men and B y. glllSSKil
We are Exclusive Distributors In
. Omaha for Pntrirk'a Dulutn (Big
ger than Weath
er) Mncklnaws. . iw to
V carry a complete lino of Full
Dress and Tuxedo Suits at
- - - - - - - - - ---i-- .... ....
$16.50, $25.00 and $30.00
,d, $16.50 to $75
Fur lined
Overconti
We are Kxrlunlvo Distributors la
Omaha of STYI.KrLUS tU Clothes.
Saturday. A Sale oi Meii?s Suits and Overcoats
QAt Prices That Represent a Saving of From $3 to $13.50 J
W Men's and Younp; Men's I Men's and Young Men's I Men's and Young Men's S3S
HOMER BAKER.
International half mile champion, who
will be pitted against the greatest middle '
distance runners of the east In th Navy-
Scandinavian games In New York on
Saturday In the 1,000 meter apecial, which i
is to be the feature event of the meet.
Baker has been training hari for the
contest, and his backers expect him to I
hang up a new record for the distance.
DECIDE YALLEYTITLE TODAY
Undefeated Team of Nebraska, and
Kansas Flay at Lincoln. '
AMES AXD IOWA ELEVENS MEET
Ulaaoavl mmS Waahlagton, Both Out
of Baaalag aa Far aa Coafer.
nee Hoson Coneeraed,
Battle.
VrtrMt for Aims.
YORK. Neb.. Nov. 13. 8peclnl Tele
iKi am.) Aurora High school eleven waa
.lofentxl hv YorK this afternoon W to ft
AT
"The Store of the Town"
SATURDAY
YOU WIL.L FIND A IJNE
OF FURNISHINGS THAT
AVIIJi MEET WITH YOUR
APPROVAL. NOT A JOB
LOT OF MERCHANDISE,
'lEJECTED'BY SOMEONE
LSE, BUT OUR REGU
AR STANDARD OF
IGH CLASS MERCHAN
ISE, WHiai IS TllE
( 1ST COMPLETE IN THE
ITY.
i
T EMBRACES ALL THE
VST "WORDS" OF
A SI HON. ' i
BR "I I I --Hvl "-' m
I VW Wl 4 r a M na JT -
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Suits and Overcoats
Worth Up to $15.00,
On Sale Saturday at
Suits and Overcoats
Worth Up to $20.00,
On Sale Saturday at
Suits and Overcoats
. Worth Up to $30.00,
On Sale Saturday at
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The foot ball championship of tha Mis
souri Valley conference will be decided
at Lincoln, this afternoon when the un
defeated eleven of the University of 'Ne
braska, and the University of Kansas
meet 1n their twenty-first annual game.
Twelve times In the twenty contests of
the past victory has tented on tha .Ne
braska banners.
Neither team has been defeated thin
year, but eacn nas a tie on ita record. '
The Ames-Iowa game at Amea la of
Interest to followers of the sport because
tha Nebraskana will meet the Hawkeyea
weak from today.
Missouri and Washington university.
both out of tha running as far aa con
ference honors are concerned, will meet
at Columbia.
Drake will meet the Iowa Ft ate Teach
ers at Dea Moines. Like Washington uni
versity, Drake nasi not won a conference
match this season.
Huskers (Slowing
Up Practice for the
- Jayhawker Game
LINCOLN, Nov. 11 (Special.) Fearful
of suffering Injuria on the eve of the
most crucial game of the aeries. Coach
SUehm would not let the varsity go
through scrimmage last night and will
only order a short signal drill for thta
afternoon. Totter, who has been causing
a great deal of conoern by his continued
absence from the lineup, waa In uniform
last night and directed the signal drill
which the varsity engaged In during the
entire evening.
Chamberlain, who , waa also hurt In
scrimmage, waa able to take bis place
again, but SUehm did not work him dur
ing the entire eVentng. and I anxious
that no further chance of injury be
taken.
One lot consists
of 300 Suits, mostly
one and two of a
kind. All sizes
Lots of full silk lined,
Tartan Checks, Glen
Arquh'ant PI i ids, Grays
Browns in autumal shades
and Gray in many hues. All kinds of
stripes are here from close Pen Stripes to
wide-apart Chalk Lines. Scotchy Hit-and-
Miss effects. Suits made to retail at $25.00 to $30.00,
offered Saturday at $16.50. '
Onco more the tremendous buying power of the Brnndeis Stores enables U3 to
offer fine fall snit? and overcoats made of the very finest of materials jcorreet
in stvle and perfectly tailored at most welcome money-Having opportunities
just nt the time when every man is thinking of clothing himself to look nt Ins best
and most prosperous, at tho period of Thanksgiving.
About 300 Suits in another
lot . AH-Wool Worsteds
strictly hand-made in Eng
lish models, 2 and 3-button soft
rolled. Also eonservntive mod
els. Browns, Grays, Tans,
Fancy Stripes and Tartan
Cheeks. Lots of fancy mix
tures. Sizes to fit every, man
of regular build, also EXTRA,
sizes for short stouts, long
stouts, ifs well as sires, for men
of slim girth. Suits worth up
to $20.00, offered Saturday at
$12.50.
We've a surprise in
store for Economical
Men. Men who don't
want to pay over $10.00
for their suits, but in
sist that it be a' good
suit. This purchase enables
us to offer you suits of
splendid Worsted . fabrics
in all the new colorings. The
newest models for Men and
Young Men. Suits worth up
to $15.00, in this sale Satur
day nt $10.00.
fjA fS Brandeis S
W the Stores
for Men
Over 900 Overcoats for Men and Young Men Came to Us in This Purchase
There are hundreds of Wilson Chinchillas in tho
newest models; single and double-breasted; short
and long coats. Shawl collar, convertible and
regular collar coats. Grays, Browns, A W
Blues and Greens. About 200 Bal- Jjl ftTfall
macaans also Included In this lot. II mUv
coats made to retail at siouu ana
$30.00 some worth as high as $85.00
offered Saturday at
A Lot of Fine Overcoats in Scotch and Fancy
Mixtures, fancy hack coats, singlo and double
breasted and Ulster effects. A quantity of
Balmacaans also. Overcoats-,
that were made to sell forV
,$18.00 and up to $22.50, offered
Saturday at .
urn
Saturday We Will Show the Greatest Line of
Men's Overcoats in America at $10.00. Wo could
readily have put these coats into our regular
tlb.oo lines, but we want to give a
treat to the man wbo expects a good J7
but Inexpensive overcoat. Come straight V
to Brandeis Saturday and see tbe
bargains we are offering In this sale In
Overcoats at
Ill
Men's Hats (Two Sales of Interest to AB) Men's Gloves
We have been busy all w.eek bringing la the balance of the stock of the
M. & K. Hat Factory of 1404 Dodga Bt, this city, which we bought.
At Less Than SOc on the Dollar
Saturday will be another big day perhaps the biggest of all that we
have ever had In our Men's Hat Section, for the values to be offered are
even' greater than the bargains that crowded this section all day Saturday
of latt week. '
IVlWs $2.00 Hats
Soft and Derby styles. All to go
in one lot Saturday at
4
PERKLVS GLOVES
MANHATTAN SHIRTS
VASSAR UNDERWEAR
IMPERIAL SWEATERS
PHOENIX HOSIERY
BATH ROBES
AND JACKETS
Browning, King & Co.
GEO. T. WILSON, Mgr.
Kearney High School
Lays Lexington low
KEARNEY, Neb., Nov. IS. (Special
Telegram.) Ona of tha prettiest samei
of lilgh school foot ball ever seen on tha
local dlaniund was played thta afternoon
between Kearney and Lexington, with
Kearney winning the conteat, 40 to 0.
Tha local school Is claiming to be one
of the leading trams In tha state for the
championship, Lexington having de
feated North riatta several weeks ago.
The game waa one of constant excite
ment, both teanis being on their feet at
all times and pluylng ball every minute.
WARD BUYS MARANVILLE
WiTH A CLEVER RUSE
BOSTON. Nov. l.-John M. Ward r-
cetvea credit for discovering MaranvlUe
for the Braivea. Ward was president of
the Boston club when he want to New
Bedford ona day In the fall of 1913 to see
tha midget shortstop perform. Arthur
Irwin, scouting for the Yankees, also ar
rived thero for a similar purpose.
"Don't you think the boy la too small T
asked Ward. 1
"That's Just about tha slie of it," re
plied Irwin, who then decided to pass
MaranvlUe up. Subsequently Ward made
a deal with the New Bedford club Ly
which he purchased Mars,nvllle's release
for PUHlngn says he wouldn't part
with Ms wonderful khortatnp now for ton
times that amount. Ward also bougUt
Pill James from tha Seattle dub for P. 000.
Men's Sample Caps .
Over 100 doc Man's Winter Capa. Every
desirable ahape ail colors and alses
' all with fur lined ear bands. SO
Valuea to 11.35 Saturday at..HWW
Men's Sample Fur Caps
Made of black Russian Squirrel. Valuta
to 13.(0. Saturday $ I I 9
J. B. Stotson Soft
and Stiff Hats
The "Sterling" Soft
and Stiff Hats.
"Brandeis Special" $o aa
Soft and Stiff Hats'. , saUU
j3L
79c
$0 en JMnillm .
$9 nn l ill
All your friends who have bouprht their gloves in this ale will
tell you that they have never seen stioh gloves Bold for 90c.
per pair before. , Ask any man who knows aboiat Adler's
Gloves and D. & P. Gloves, and they will tell " nQr
yoii that the regular prices are ordinarily, as LSB Sfl CI
high as $4.00 a pair. These are the Gloves we fj J ll
are offering you Saturday at
Oeanlaa Moon Olovss Silk lined, tin-
lined, lamb fleece llnerfi
Outssam Kid Olovss . Silk lined, wool
lined, lamb fleece lined.
Tall IMsae Kid Olovee Up lined, silk
lined. ,
Oeanlaa atetadsev and Bnok Olovea Un
titled, wool lined and lamb lined.
Tine Cane Leataer Gauntlets Lined
end unllned.
The colore are Tan, Brown? Gray and
Black. .
About 300 Men's Sample Sweater Coats
They are "Bradley V make which means tho same thing as
highest-grade' make of Sweater Coots. They are knitted
wSth fine yarns, large rope stitch, Byron collar, Shawl collar
and liulf Nock. Norfolk Couts, Hunting Coats ff
and fine weave garments. Worth up to $5.00. On ?
ssbbbj m m
Boys' Chinchilla, Overcoats
About 300 coats in tins lot
Worth up to $8.50 S f
"VVe bought them
a bargain and we will sell them at a bargain
line coats to fit boys 2 to 10 years. Some
Jialmaeaan styles in Grays, Blues and Brown
Oxford Grays in the half -belted with the now style Rah ItaJi caps to
match. Velvet collars. Full-belted Polio styles with Polio caps to match.
Shawl collar models. Unquestionably tho biggest values in Boys' Over
coats you have seen or will likely see this fall.
Long Trou$er Suits for Big Boys
Oar Boy$' Department en tht Second Floor ha$ the call on Boyt' Long Pant Saiti.
It is conceded ut thow the largest and finest stocks in long troaser suits for boys.
ror naiurnny we orrer a special value In boys' Blue I-Kma; Trouser Blue
' ouiia. iiu iuaing aiso a lew new larian uneoks In Blue and Brown
wiui plenty of Uraya and Browns In Tweeds and , j m
Kegular )Q.D
Want Ads Prouc Results.
Read I 'ally by People In Search of Ad
vertised Opportunities. .
effects
Casstmares. Suits (o fit any boy up to IV yeara
110. 00 to 113.60 values, Saturday at
Six SpeciaJ Items in Boy Furnishing
A Big Table FnU of Boya Sweat
ers Jlwls, Grays, Blues tur.l
Browns New Byron or Huff
Neck Collars. Sweaters to fit
boya of 4 to It yeara.
Worth II. BO. Special at. .
Boys' nanael B losses Many
strictly all wool in light and
dark Ciraya, Blues, Browns and
Olive Prab shade, cut full and
SJnple, with fitted wststhaiid.
Ages S to 18. T5C and
II 90 values Saturday at.
Boys' biite Bolsettea, Madras or
i'rtaj Neckband shirts or
with collar attached. Many
with soft collar and turned-back
cuff. Neck vises 13 to 14, Q.
Uo valuea, Haturday at.. t9w
90c
49c
Boya Bleeplar Oarmaata and
fc'HfUt ttowna The sleepers are
rnuda with or .without feet;
whits prliits or blue stripe er
fecte; aS(,a iu y(ara. The
Night downs are cut extra full,
of splendid weight flannel. Avert
u II years, riplendld
75c values. Saturday at
Boys' Cord or oy Pants Pully lined,
wnh h means double wear. They
come In dark l'rab shades find
lirown. V ery excellent val
ues, at
Odd Knickerbocker rants About
200 oalrs of odd suit iianti.
tivrry pant fully lined and worth
ti.oo to ;.oo, special
Saturday at
43c
SI
75c
sale Saturdav at
Men's Negligee and
Coif Shirts
These shirts are well worth up to
$1.25. We bought them at a price
that enables us to sell them for lens
than half. The lot includes collar
attached, neck band style, soft or
laundered cuffs. They are mada
of Percales, Madras and French
Flannel. Get yourself a supply of
these shirts Saturday at, CfC
each OOC
Men's Flannel Shirts
About 30 dozen. Military and flat
collar?. Navy, Blue, Tau and Gray.
worth $t.50. Special
Saturdav nt
$1.00
Men's Fine Union Suits
Silk and Wool and Lambs' Wool
Union Suits- That would usually
sell to $4.50 are offered M r a
special Saturday at. ... . )eCsOU
Men's Fine Wool and Worsted
Union Suits Worth up to $3.25.
Sale Saturday .
Mou's Worated Mixed and line ltorby Rib.
bed Intuit Hulte Worth to 12.25; aa
ral Saturday at ft.23 hj qq
Men's Fiber Silk Hose
19c
Black
15c
All tbe good popular Bhad.es.
Worth 20c per pair. Saturday..
Men's Cahinere Wool H In
and Tan sod Natural Gray. 25c
kind. 6pecial Saturday at
Shoes for Men ae
. , shoes that are true to
their name. You can rely on their wearing qual-
R AW 1 Hios. They stick to you like a good friend and
RUsWoRTir
V of service. A In all of our other lln3 - v.Tfl ' TT7 S3
of high grade shoes, ws carry full lines "'J', If: n
of else and widths .of "Trustworthy' J,'-;. 2-,ti X if ' CJ?Z A
Shoes, so that you are sure of getting your jy;4 - j. l,'k?ik Wi
exact fit. We show all the new lasts and .8r,S:-fri?-: -f -y-'-vvViJ m
patterns. In Tan and Black Calf. 8ileu- ; 'L'l-' ' A WT
did fitting, solid leather all through ;'r' .. ' U.
fully guaranteed. i52' r??'J ' g $
$3.50 lV,r ' LzSfei I
Per
Pair