THB BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 29. 1914. Up to $2.50 . Waists ' " on sale at $1.00 alius lien lESXO -DOUGXaILS ST. "The Ww$t Store of the Town Regular $2.05 Blouses Saturday at $1.95 Great Sale Saturday of w omen s and Misses That were made to sell at $ 19.50, $22.50, i25.00 arid $29.50 your choice Saturday, for. , .... These women's and misses' coats( are garments" that we bought at a big reduction and we offer them to you Saturday on the same basis as they were bought. You will find all the new materials-in every new wanted styles and colors. . . . . - . . . .... JULIUS ORKIN, 1510 Douglas Street u, METHODISTS MEET THURSDAY Convention Will Last Two Dayt and Be at Fint Church of Omaha. 05E THOUSARD ARE LXFICTID Mrmhrr. from Oanaaa foeaclt Hlnffa, Trcam.ra 4 L1nr.il Will Amaiklc Fmmr I r w Captain Howland to Be Buried Saturday Cplin Matt I lowland or th United titst.s navy,, furrncrtr . of Omaha, who died at th nary hoapttal In -Brooklyn. N. Y.. Tuesday, will b buried at Annapolis Saturday mornlns. Decean.d was 111 only Jour day with an attack of pneumonia. Burvlvlnn are the wife and two dauh tera. a sister, Mrs. W, II. Whttcomb, S Grand avenue, and a brother, Roy Clarendon, pit. IjoiiIh. tttptaln Howland formerly lived at Lexington, Neb., . from where he waa appointed to the navy. H had mint friend In Omaha and conducted the navy 0 By MEILIFI0IA. Friday, November 27, 1914. HO would thin that tie) mere t-lo. would be possible to stall any of our own dear species of man but nevertheless it seems to be true." ' Now. our esteemed major nerer wears a four-ln-hand tie, did you know that? . And the reason, you may ask himself yourself, because ' awfniiv frank' lie .Imniv cannot tie one: that Is the only reason. Then there la Dean Taul L. Martin of the Creighton laW school, who recruiting .ution her. from ins to law. dodges those exasperating things like some people wouid mice, just oe cause he cannot manipulate them like he can "contracts" or 'conflicts" In Lis law classes. ' " ' - Another legal luminary. Judge Abraham Lincoln Button, is said to affect the black bow tie exclusively. Over the telephone the other day Mr. Walter Thomas of the street railway company confided to me (but you must never let on) that be pre ferred the straight bow tie, and affected It because he was always in such khrry. and,' like our . mayor; thinks. the -others are such pesky, things to tU.. -.. . . .. .- . .' I If it were only the fashion for ties to fly undaunted Into space, how peacefully and happy some of our dear ones would be! However, ties must be tied this year; we are oddly conscious of this fact. But tor next year's mode we are tempted to consult fashionable PftU Mail ana wnai can be done. ' , i . ' One of the blrueiit Methodint conven tion ever held In Omaha will Sthcr at th r"lrt Methodist , church i Thursday and Friday of neat week,' Hereroher 1 and 4. At Irani 1,M) delesatea are 'ex pected from the districts of Omaha, Council Bluff., , Tccumseh and Lincoln. Fully S per cent Of the ihr-mborshlp' of all Methodlat churches in thoso district, will attend. The convention will h erucatlonal In character and will concern tie work of the' seven benevolent boards into which Methodist church work I. divided. Thee Include foreign missions, home missions and church exten.ion, the Freedtnen". Aid society, the educational board, the Punday achool union, the church temper ance aoclety and the American Bible o clety. :' ; 1 Four hlehops of the church will attend and make Important addresses. They are Bl.hona W. K. Oldham. of New York, W. A. Quayle of St. PaiH. William O. ffhapard of Kansas City and Frank M. Bristol of Omaha. Bi.hop Oldham will lead the speaking jn foreign mla.lons and the other, three : bishops will talk on seneral subjects aloni church llnca Seme of the. Speitkera. r Other vlKttlng doctor, of dlv.nlty who Will apeak, - with -the diartmenta of church work In which they are specially active, are: Rev. Freeman D. Bovard of Philadelphia, home ml.nion.; Ilev. P. J. Maveety of Cincinnati, Frecdmen". Aid; Rav. Harry F. Ward of Chicago, social ervloet Rev. H. i. Coker of .Denver, finance; Rev. J. W. Somervtlle of Wich ita, evangelism; Rev. J. B. Trimble of Chicago, finance; Rev. C. B. Spencer of Kansas City, editor of th. Central Chris tian Advocate; Rev. 8. it. Kirkbrlde of Chicago, Bible society. The same speakers and program as planned for Omaha will be Included In a similar convention to be held at Oaceola, la., the following Monday, Tues day and Wednesday, December 7, 8 and I, when m number of church district will join In a big gathering. Long Line Waits to Buy New War Stamps With all the appearance of a barber .hop Saturday night so far a the wnltlng Itrt l - concerned, the otflces of the In ternal revenue service v the federal building are becoming more and more Crowded e lecemrer 1 approaches. On that date the numerous documentary and proprietary taxes nece.nttated by th. war will gn Into effect. Acting Oollector K. W. North eaya he may soon, have to iesue numbers 3 net like they do In bar rier .hop". In ondor to handle the long line of waiting customers. BREEN TO PRESENT PLAN FOR CONSOLIDATING OMAHAS John P. Preen I. to present a tentative consolidation hill for Omaha, South Omaha and nuburbs before the Hanscom Park Improvement club this evening at the meeting at WinJsor school. H. has been Invited by the club to prepare a tentative bill, at least verbally. If net a written bill. In order that they might learn Jut what Is necessary for svieh a move. Refre.hmenta era to be served during the evening and the allies' side of the war controversy Is to be presented to the audience by some speaker of authority on the subject. i- ran r 4 .hi fSHEB (EE wllltl!.liL-Rll.1H)II.HMlf J Minister Praleea Tali IdizatlTe. Rev. II. Stubenvoll. Allison, la., praises Dr. King's New Ufo Pills for constipa tion. Beet for liver and bowel. Sc. All druggists. Advertisement. Bee Want Ada Proeuo Results. ; rft?8c& lZmritl jmm 0W Mi7K Only Continuation of Our Big Trimmed Hat Sale SATU In order to clean up the balance of our Big Purchase of Beautiful Trimmed Hats, we have selected about C of the best Values which (fcsN Thtfl. & we will continue to offer on P JJjijyy Saturday f or . . Vaitar Clnb Entertained. . Mrs. Frank Crawford entertained the members of the Vaasar club this after boon at her apartment In the West Far toam in honor 'Of Mis Helen Eplar of Rockford college, formerly professor at Vawar. Mrs. Arthur Qulou Is president ct the club and the members ares I Mesdames i ate.dames W. C. r-hnnon. C. W. Poynter. 'rank Crawford. ' famuei nee, jr.. isaoor .tiKior. Arthur Uutou. Mliwes Elisabeth Bmce, Warren lll.ckwell, JN. I. t pdlKe, Vines Milda M.mmer, May Copelana. Tor Mr. and Mrs. Young. - i Mr. Conrad Toung will give a theater Iarty this evening at tho Brandets, fol lowed by dinner at the Omaha club, In fconor of ' Mr. and Mrs.' Rluhar Young f New Tork City. Those preaent will be: Mr. and Mrs. Richard Young. Mr. and Mrs. William F. Baat.r. ' Mr. and Mra. . . CaldwelL Mr. and Mrs. K H hcott. " lr. and Mra. O. Aleander Toung. Mlas Oertrud. Keating. Mr. Conrad Igung. Katen-McCabe Weddine. The marriage of MUs Theresa McCabo, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.' Patrick Mo Cabe. and Mr. William Katen took place Wednesday morning at o'clock at the Holy Roeary church. Antance. N.b. Rev. X. Donnelly, au uocla, of the bride, p.r fonued the ceremony, Mlas Ruth Katen waa the bridesmaid and Mr. Thomaa Katen beat man. . After the ceremony a w.dding breakfast t-aa served to th Intimate friend, of bulb. famllle. at th horn of the groom's par' ents. Th house waa beautifully deco rated. In palms and ferns. ; Mr. and Mrs. Katen- hav goo on vt-.iern trip and will be at hop on thtr ranch at Heroins ford. Neb.,aft.r Feb ruary L ..." . . At the Boyd Theater.:'. Thtr were a number of theater par- tie at the Thursday evening or lUa Lang farewell performance. Mr, and Mr. Ixul Na.fc.gave a box party and .ntertalned Mr. and Mrs. B. 8. W brook, and Mr, a. 4 Mrs, M 1 Huntley, t Mr. Michaelsoa of lilalr. Nab., enter tained twelv guest at a Un party Thurs day evening at th Boyd thaaten - Urt; Darlow'a Tea. - V!lTWing the custom la vog'ie In th. e-i.it. An. Al.Tvl lttrh Iim Invited th lues fc, wcU'i. omyiy. to. h tea r-atutuy. arteniooeuw4Ura Mhif "vrtU giv In' he nor ct Mr. Harry Carpenier aed i. :;rle -Mlhova. ea wWho'ejlven atth horn of Mra. S5. T. Llndey, Mla Kvans" sister, wun whom sh I (pending th winter. Pleasures Past Mr. nd Mra. E. Bidman gave a Thanks giving birthday dinner In honor of Ml Ida fildman' birthday: Th v.nlng was pent -In Ofar! wtrei Mr -and Mrs. Ml.ses ' R. rwUman. ' liHS.Ie bteliiberg, H. Mdman.' . Mer. ' Harry Tldman, , Io p.-innan, .. is game. Those present .. 't .' . ... Cobwr.V Party.. " Mrt. Juhn 1'arr.vh' enlcrtaiue.d at a cob web r'y tii afvrnHn la lidaor of h.r duoKMMertatct: Thnte ine.nifwer Mi ' . . ' M.ifce-- e .. ! J l.chijrih rutuiii. r ielne Johtiaoo,. , t-' i y h.Hi, t i . .' liuuiiit frftciuti-a, . ftk ii lui m. A ii.m a Clonal! V ui eilic I.iiltHf f, M.t r.-n V- i;eT, - . i -r !(t I ru 'i, Ne.lie trlH.U, ' 2i"y 1 rrifh. . Tan Club to Entertain. The I'an Daoclng club will ontertain tiii-j evening, at t h llum LoteL :i Tor Miss Tultr .' ' y,B Kfhl Kv.tia will entertain Inform iiM .1 tea fcatuid.y, in honor of Mis li..;en fcp'.er, whor t tne gueet of Mr.nd h'.rn. Kru'ik l'rn.Un. Mill Kvnjis and M 1. . U-r mt lit t'n reciiily. Tb. ack Wine, MIVtne. lls.ea R. 'Weinberg. Jiarnh Hldmaii, , JJ. Todd. ' Mee.r Vharle. Hellman, ' Hamuel Wine. Ben Wltie. , Hitchcock Dinner Oueit. Mr. and Mrs. Wrd llurgess enter tained at dinner Thursday evening at the Omaha club In Itoaor of Mr. Raymond Hltchooek., who la playing st the Bran- dels theater. Birhday Surprise. A surprise p"y was given oanesaay evening In honor of Mr.. U. Byron BUbop 'iithday. Airs. Bishop received many beautiful jrlfts. Th evening waa pent at cards and . music. Prise were won by Mesdam V. J.. Do Mory; Wil liam Jacobberger. I W. McMannla and Messrs. U W. Parkins and E. B. For slund. Too, preaent were: Ml Me. ' Ml.ee Gladys Ktl's. - U M. Unatrom, Mr. ana Mr, i.. nyron nnnop, Mr. and Mr. U W. I'erkln. Mr. and Mr. William Jacwbbergcr, Mr. and Mr.. D. J. I Mory. Mr. nd Vm. i. C. McManua, Mr. and Mra V. H. Boettger. Mr. and Mre. K. B. Forlund, Mr. and Mr U W. McManus, Mrs. 8. K. ItUhnp. Matter Bernard Jacohberger. Omaha BoTi Honored. , In ' competitive tryouta bald ! at Qberlia college Ht. 11. Rouse, son pf. Rev. F. T. Rium, won a position on the Ob.rlla Academy Glee dub. . This is quite an honor sine th olub ta said to be on of th beat ' academy - organisation la th country.': ' , Mr Walter) Bernd.s, on 4 of Mr. O. lttrnd s. nd a nnibr of th Junior claa at Obariin, 1 singing second tenor In the club for the currant season. Ward-Wade Wedding-. Mr. Eart U Ward, eon of Mr.- and Mr. Oeorc Wardy of Baatrro. and Mln Ferol V ai of-Uaooln. wer married Wednes day at th caplUl rlty. Mr,- Ward ts division plaol aocounUnt for .th ' Ne braska,' .TeUphen company . at Omaha. Th young couple arrived -In Beatrlo Wedawday evening to anvod Thapbagtv ing. after which tbey left (or Oipaha to melt their horn. .t -.;.; Creche Bsnefit Dance. . t .M ,, , .-. The Interesting event for in reaiaJcder of th week 1 the Creche benefit' nanca, watch wtjl be glvea Hatuni.y evening at the Rome hotel. ;( ' e I ' v ', r Parith Aid Society. f . -' Th I'arUh Aid aoclety of All Hainta' church met this afternoon In th Wsttlo' Memorial housa, "Sixty-Six". Club&ut'eVUiiia, ' !Tk "bi.ty-Bix". Paneiog club Mill en- tertln tills evening at Ct.ul:i' ai-ad my. . . .. .- - - , ' Th Wn( Ad Cvluwn l Th Be Are neaa imnr vy reopl In brch of As vertised Opportunities. , , KILPATRICK'S ATTRACTIONS FOR SATURDAY Ms Tl ? From 8:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. One Continuous Btuto and Excitement at KILPATRICK'S v - Now this is not to be a dissertation on the Sick Man of Europe he that they used to Style the Unspeakable What might have been admiss-l . able n few weeks ago is no longer proper so there will bo no boat rocking on our part. ' . ., , We prefer, rather to dwell for a few moments on that Noble bird, who has been immortalized in poetry and song. As being Jiext . W the Kaglo, the most admired of all our feathered tribe. What tho' there is a slight feeling of Petit Mai, we can reflect a little on the juicy cut the rich brown gravy, the delicious cranberry sauce and the topping off with pumpkin pie. A friend said to me this morning: "Our Turkey was a Chicken, but we enjoyed it very much and were very thankful." v Now that's the true American spirit how much we have to be thankful for of a' surety. Wo can afford to be real charitable, too Charit able in our gifts to those who are in sickness and distress, and charitable in one criticism, of those who are battling, to the death -for what .... . ' '; "Butthenyott know, said he, it was -a famous victory !" V v " That 's ..what they will say to the Peterkins of the future- , ; .; Now we used to say when we wanted to et down to real business. "Let's '.talk turkey." and that's the kind of talk that we want to indulge in after all ' :' . . , '. ' .''.'"': ' '' ; . . DOLLDOM OPENS SATURDAY COATS AT $25.00 Beat of this reason's wonderful values. . Late ana correct models. Broadcloths, and Velvet In comblnatlou-' Plush, Corduroy,' Wool, Velours, Serges;, many fur trimmed- . ' . l . - . , ' . t ' ' 1 1 .i 1 ... 1 , A LOT OF ODD WAISTS Chiffon, Lace acd Silk sold up to fS.SO. At one price '. ) $1.98 $47.50 $29.50 Suits which, sold up to 185.00, wit su uu eaio, Bk . ......... Suits which sold up to. 145.00, will go on sale; at ', Now It should not be necessary to say one word more. This bare etetenient of fact should actually make people fall over each other to attend this' sale." ' We would add Just a word, or two by way of mphasis. These are new suits, late styles and eaual in value to anything offered by us this year and . ia have. had some great 1 aaiea. uon 1 miaa-it 11 you can. use a Suit. That a tala in Turkey. Isn't ItT ,.('.',;.. Have You Seen the Ribbon Window ? A crowd baa stood before it for three days and you would not wonder If you eaw it. The entire window filled with fancy ribbons and many suggestions what to make and how It looks when made. Gorgeous colorings, beautiful weaves, artistic printlnga FrLed for flaturlay at 23. 37 and 50c- '. You'll find a thousand uses lur ribbuus at this eon If you think a little.' Worth 26c, 85c and $1.00, ' v MaJv 00 lUbboita btarta at, 0:30 If let create J we warn you 10 oe prompt. lust at thla Thanksgiving time It Is perhaps natural that our thoughts should go back to the time hen this fair land of oura was trod by other feet We, too, are open to a little criticism lor not always did poor u get justice. Think of It. just a little over (0 years ago, in the memory of those who still dwell In our midst, the noble red man aat In council Just across toe Muddy. Fashion la a funny thing. Not ao long since aU the natty girls and boys wanted a Mackinaw, or a Navajo Like, the poor Indian tho fashion Is on the w-ane. But can .you conceive of a more comfor.able or warm garment for Motoring. Skating or Walking? We have 20 of such Coata They were $11.00 and $15.00 each. Saturday. Sl.OS each and thate talking Turkey, too. Isn't it. This sale at 10 A. M. Saturday Absolutely the Last Day of Skirt making of the special lot of plaids. Plaids are the mode, ladies. The goods alone are worth the money; figure It retailed at $1.50 to $3.15 the yard. Complete Skirt, made well, tit well, tailored well. The whole garment ready to put on, for 85 37 Wle feared that the dear' little children would be sad hearted at Christmastlde, for they said there would ba, no-dolls from abroad.. Happily, this was an error. We have' received quite a' collection and many of them, are Kea! Ucrmau Character Dolls. ' Germany excelled In doll making and many other things also (Oh the' pity of it!) How hard It la-to close our eyes to the terrible conflict v Vy . There will be a "variety '. of .DreseecT and Undressed Dolls at 23 and up. SV Keplea-What quaint Httle fatties thy are. Doll's Clothes Doll's Dresses, Doll's Coata, Doll's Sweaters, Doll's Cape; etc. - t CHINA SECTION Like a. Fifth , Avenue exhibition.: . Each ' year people look . forward to our Cblna -display. - ; Comment b teea favorable this season- DalnUest of decoration. Kngllah Tirrd French Porcelains; Gold 'Banded Dinner , Sets; Odd and Artistic designs; Indeed no other stock; is just like ours. Breakfast sets; Tea sets; Heal Dres den China and who can say when we -ran cpunt on such another selection. ' English ware, Royal Doulton, charming Glassware, French etched, from water to ah elnthe; Cocktail glasses, Claret giaBsee, Wine glasses, Champagne glasses , and for. Whiskey . and Cordials. About two or three hundred years ago some 4 4 pounds waa collected in England to repair a church. The money was received, through the sale of ale and the Mayor Rector and Proctors were all drumming up sales and the-sale was held In the churchyard. Quite a change. 1 half, the. country gone dry. Well, we will need glasses just the same. Some of-them may be curios after a while, but what of that. All the more valuable. We have a lot of Odd pieces that we are going to rell cheap. Reason Cannot get any more because of war. 3 Tables 23t r 39 - 69 ; TABLE OXK Glasses. Cups. Plates, Vases, etc.. worth up to 75c Alt at 23t each. TAIH.K TWO Bowls, Plates, Nappies, etc. Cups and Saucers "also: worth to $1.00 All at 3) each. . TA1U.K THltKK Pitchers. Salad Bowls, t hop Plates. , Platters. . etc. Some . very , choice p.eces In this lot. Worth np to $2 50 All at CO each. " STATIONERY Which Will Xot Long Be Stationary. .500 Boxes of high grade stationery to sell Saturday morning at the Stationery Section. . Plain. Init.als. Correspondence Cards, etc. Fresh, new, eplck aud pan. Ideal for gifts. 8old by this store. If you please,' at 39o, 49c and 59c per box. And lots of it' per box Saturday. Not stationary long. We trow not. vHhould all be gone by noon.. If TKTIr CI IITQ For Big Glrls'and Small Women, SIO.OO each. A lot of fine Hata for Children, made from Velour and previously priced, at $4.60 and $5.00,; Saturday, S2.D8 each. , ' . Now we will steal a march on sxnnebody. Saturday we will place ou sale SO doien paira ot Kid. Glovea Smaschen Glove these are. We have found no Im porter who would guarantee to deliver a like euantitr and a like quality at any price, for next season. These are prime grade. - Made before glove cutters or glove makers bad anv thought of trouble. Popular colors and properly cut. , 70t'P' Pair Baturday -and they should be $100.,' This sale at $:0 and continues all day if the glpves laU . Approaching gift time this Is a peculiarly opportune sale. Prefer not to sell more than. 6 palra to a customer. We have just received a shipment of the prettiest bags which we have seed in many a long day. Novel, dainty, exclusive designs. Priced at our 'usual low margin of profit.- Neckwear of the newest la. makeup and colors. Corsage and hair bows. Hoses, hard to distinguish - from the real. And what a wealth of Handkerchiefs. Customers In the Philippines. Porto .Rico and from New York to the other coast say no place like Kilpatrick' for Handkerchiefs. GLOVE SILK UNDERWEAR Can't you almost feel the touch? We bought at specially low price and are going to sell on the basts of the purchase price not the actual value. Vesta, .In white and tints...... 91.10 each Vests, with bands 91.40 each Bloomers SI-GO a pair We will put them in a fancy box If you wish and can you Imagine a more acceptable Christmas box? Cotton Union Suits for particular women, made from fine yarn. Merode Make Still popular with many. High neck, long sleeves. Regular price $1.00, Saturday In this store, 75 each. . We lutendeoV to Write of CHRISTMAS CARDS Fancy boxes. Guest room knockers, individual plum puddings, these made by New England cooks. Candle ttlcks. Barberry candles. Gift books and a hundred and one delightful gifts for Christmas, but why tire you now. you'll ee much of it when at the Stationery Gale und that yon really shouldn't miss. I And now we. wish you might know how much we ap preciate your confidence, and how, whea counting our blessings, our hearts are thankful for your liberal pat ronage, and more than all. the kindly attitude -which you always show to your HOMK store. Addend a: McnVhcrc's one fop you SATURDAY. Four-In-Hand Ties, plain and fancy silK, l,'c each. A Rather Unusual Bargain COBB" SUGGESTS CANDY