THE HEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, XOVEMHEK 28, 1914. a . . ' .. 3 ry"y:,"""w we-a. I Where Santa Claus is King iippsns. It is bigser than all the divye have far more space to display all lijilt With him for thn crnnH hnvss vtfr retrned upon more faithful subjects than fTw M day until Christmas, for no Kingdom ha mmr k Y-N in hi 5 Sumptuous Palaco and thfirp. Will Yvffitrn 1 vttm mn.imm'vmvf'mt - - 'Wag . r a a v ik. jr- . w iri r r t ;y m a tl 1 lBtliasTS 111 lit? ' I I 1 mm e in li i s Sumptuous Palaco and there will receive V ana tiiev Will tell him thp.ir srnrv m,X fl1 kinls'wuu??.n,ds 9f,sames and wagons and railroad trains, J?5fHJ f P1 ,he Jittlo g rls will think that they are meeting all the 2tfle little rrenchcrirls. do Is thntlnnlr iiir mfi n,,.. i:i ti;J7 :i sale of dolls ever held in ihis city, st read: he United States Bought at About 55c on the Dollar hde0n?JnfltSrtwho0 intind.s bljy;ng dolls for some little girls at Christmas. It will w? 1 Jjf s Kestner Dolls, dolls that are cork-stuffed, Itolh with natural hair and eye we .have grouped them in four lots for Saturday's sc lling: Lot 3 -Finest Kid Body uons, worth -up to $2.50 vrchoice for . . lit 4Finest Kid Body k JJoiis, worth up td $2.00 choice .Mr I!' $1.4 for. . ....... ae All Linen Handkerchiefs A Blouse Sale Saturday That Will Set Highest Record For Style, Excellence of Materials and Values Sensational is a word we do not. like to use, hut this sale justifies it, for it ia sfo to say that never have such values been offered in Ouiaha. Our buyer has made a special trip to New York for these blouses, consisting o f several sample and surplus stocks fmra our best manufacturers We could fill these two pages on the Beauty and Style of theso charming models, but our space is limited, so we will content ourselves with these descriptions: Ever See So Many Toys? h I f)T i v1om to $4.so V A X snk Shadow Toys to interest boy's mind. Toys girls, too. Mechanical Trains Iron Tralng Steam Trains Maio lanterns 5HrrorcoiK?9 , Drums -Tool Cheats Poll Houses , Doll Carriages the most inventive to please the little Rocking Horses Shoo Flies Little Itoy Dolls Gaines Soldiers Guns Sleds Blackboards Skates 81U 8hadow Lac Blouses, Creps de chine, Messallna and Batln in white, black, flesh, navy, tete de nefne, Russian, green. Choice, Satur day, at- LOT 2 Values to $7.50 Flowered Chif fons; also plain Chiffons, Sha dow Laces; Filet, l.ace and Net combined In effective models; Rsdlum Silks and Satin Dlouses for- e mbroidered wreath and butter- Six in Box dWs handkerchiefs with ini- rrF jial .Saturday at ... OC Now Comes Our Annual Before-Christmas Sale of Men's and Women's Handkerchiefs Women's handker- , ,. viuchj m jaacy emuroiaerea corners, ta colored and . w hite. Put . up in fancy Christmas folders. Also men's ., hll lintn Initialed handkerchiefs. S5c 1 O.L ::; ,,' Values, Saturday at XteC k. Women'u Sample 12 Handkerchiefs Special Saturday J'Rt , K v 'Women's Gloves and Hosiery r; BAiB ATTimDAT KAXIT FIOOB. ICO DcsoaTinrGldyes. Offered Very Special for m T1 -1 . rs i saturuay comprising overseam or tuil pique filamb Jcid gloves, in black, white and colors. Some jIiave contrasting backs. Every iffiove guaranteed and fitted to ho hand. Worth much more . Women's Pure Thread Silk Hosiery Some silkto top; others have lisle double tops. AM snndes to mat'h gowns and shoes. Full fash ioned with reinforced heels and toes and double soles. Some put up in fancy Christ- is boxes. Special Saturday at ... . 'IB See Window Display $1.15 $1.00 Women's Ture S.lk Hose ; ; Odd lots, every pair" per- tecr, run regular maue, hlsli spliced heels and - toes and double soles. All r hades Including - black Vfcnd white. Some In fan y y.tlhristmas boxes, gn -Special Saturday. OJC ' Women's gilk Boot Hose Black and white. Double wide ..garter tops; full eeamless; double soles, heels 4 f and toes. Special, Saturday at XOC Women's Fiber SUk and Silk Lisle Hose Tans, black and white; medium and light weights. Fu.l fashioned and seamless. Reinforced heels and toes . and double soles- Spe cial, Satur- E day, at OC A sale, without a parellel. An event that every woman remembers from year to year and waits for with a list of all the ribbons she will need to makeup into beautiful things. for Qmstmasin tleed, most women bftyall theTibbbns they expect to need for all of the next season in this great an nual sale. .Saturday we offer: r l D:LU 6 to YeiUUr IUUUUU9 wide. Values inches. up' to 14.00 ner yard. . Beautiful designs., l w have never offered such values at such .a low price... fir D '-i- CVj to 10 Inches wide. Yfarp lllllia values up to $3.75 per yard. Light and dark grounds. Some sold effects. Very pretty for Kensington , and many other uses. Gold and oth er comb! na tions. These ribbons are worth up to $2.25 per yard and are extraordinary i values at Saturday s sale price Beautiful Plaids Fancy Warp Print 64 to 7 Inches wide. Val ues up to 5 Be per yard. Special, Saturday, OC the yard JjQ Moire Grosgrain 6 Inches wide- Heavy qual ity. Splendid line of colors. Regular 39c and 46a on quality, Sat., yard. C Values Up to $4.00 a Yard. Choice For 98c Yar$ Warp Print 5 and 0 inches wide. Worth up to 29c per yard, Special Saturday, the )A yard , . -UC SatinEmbossed" Ribbon SV, inches wide. White, pink, light blue and other colors. 29c values, i j Saturday, yard... XjDC - Our purchases last week while in New York included several new lots of the newest and latest up-to-date models in misses' and women's coats. Several manufacturers were glad to let account of the delayed season and wo secured select aud choice lots. We have divided them into 3 lots for Saturday Belling and aJvi$e early selection on account of the ma iy odd $ ample garmentg. go on iiM Home Necessities F?riI7I? A regular 15c cake tftKh f Ricks seller's Complexion Soap jvlth every Jar of Kicksecker'u i'pul rtii. i. rcg-ular 60c Cft. HiKe both for OU0 sXaxtaa rillott RoaP 0c cakn '" es Xiilao Son Olyoarias Soap i lUc vnkn for , . . . Sa Bed Oroia Osuxe 5-yard pack ' age fur 890 FREE A full $1.00 ti can Wizard Flooi Oil with cv ry l. w alsc, Wlrard Oil mop both for $1.49 Pi Our 40c Chocolates Are So Popular! But no wonder. There are none better. You must try our I'ompelan Chocolate Bitter Bttect and Hwiss Style Milk Chocolates. We reduce them for Saturday to, pound kttm ini'. i Palloiona Mapla Ooafaetlons Mapla Caramel (Jlaxer, Mapla cnii Hall. Maple Oems, Maple Nut Klnnen and Vnnllla Nut Klaaea Satur day, fiound ' aTeaa-Kaaa Blaok Walnut Pjh gaa Saturday. 9C pound a.IU 20c paclal Cream Vaaant Baaaraa V'anlllit, Hlrawbeiry an u Chocolate. Batur. I r. day, pound IOC Oar Dellolona Oraam Twit Bolt Kolled In Pecan Nut OC. meats- Pound Uu Candy Deat. FoKpelaa Moom. Choice of one lot that Includes pretty mixtures, Zibellnes, Cha viols. Persians, etc. Some full silk lined. Some with fur collars. A most unusual purchase made It possible to offer suca splendid coats at this low price. They are worth much more. Deautlful twb-tlared models with wide belu. Some are satin lined, many with fur collar and trimmings. The smart Seal Plushes, the new Striped Cor duroys, lustrous Hindu Lynx, etc. You never expected to buy such coats at $16.00. . (y) gjm Third Floor Saturday pj aa mmmss asssBBSWBjaBBBSjsasssasSMSHB aaBMaaaBaaasasassasMBBBB amaaaaBasaBBBBBBBaBasaBMBjaaaaBssasBsmsBBaaaBBBiaaaaa iTvc pi' l ed the most wonderful values within the past two Saturday eio aft '" i nienis oi ariicies worm up to 4 uu-anu aoiue muca eat, Jcv. Iry, Curtains, Linens and many other departments ;y.yoiir Christmas Gifts for almost nothing. Don't miss it! i tlij .viv: 21 Framed Pictures Various sixes and kinds. Values up to $10.00. 10 45-inch Lace Tea Cloths $1 39 values. 15 IHx.Vl-lnch Huffct or Dresser Scarfs -Three-piece style. $1.50 valued. 12 Marmalade Lai e Dresser or Iluffet Htarfs and Center lleces $1.50 aod $1.75 values. O 20-inch Cluny Ic Dollies $1.85 and $1.50 values. 6 All-Linen Damask, Scalloped Edge Iluffet bcarfs $1.35 values. vy no-men tiunt n ctoins Hemstitcned Jiv-V J&jf n(1 scalloped. $150 values. a Tapestry Waste Taper Iiasketa Im ported French Tapestry. $3.60 values. 5 Warn in Hand Embroidered 31.00 values. Sofa Pillows On natural linen. v.: . 9- r- 10 Tajai ,nianK,aj Genniue Japanese Ilamboo styles. $200 values. lUakets la sandwich and Millinery Sale Second Floor We have just receiver! 250 new Bonnets and Hats, samples from Ilanauer, Arnstein & Seisrel. New York City. They are made of PlushcF, Velvets nnd Corduroys, in Black, White, Copenhagen, Red, Brown and Navy. Stylish hats and bonnets for girls 3 years to 14 years. Values up to $5.00. Special, Sat urday, at about one-third actual value.. Dig Values in Children's Coats Saturday at prices bound to Interest you. A New York manufacturer s sample line of Children's and Jun iors' Coats In every smart style for the girls. . f ..." !.'-'.'V .lit $.1.50 1 $2.50 Choice of a hit lot of flrln' wool dreanea, asea t to 14, pretty plaids, bergea and combination; all the g-irliah ideas food col or, tto. $3.98 Choice of S06 child's Cnata, I tea to 14 yeara Good heavy warm materlala. 1-v-ary good aiy a C'apa Coata, hsUn inudla. Ions and Quarter leiiKtlia, larga belt ed models, all colore, ail materlala. $5.00 Choke of 4J0 glrl'B Coala, to 14 years. Positively the pre tit Hi and must up-to-date lot of clilld'a coat a we have offered tfila eamn. Every model new and atyl. tnh. Clothe of Chinchilla. Zebillnea, Cheviots, Pluah a, Peralaita, etc. $1.69 Choice or a bl lot of In fant's Coats, t to yeara, In aood rnlxtuiea, Chevlota, Conluroy, near fklna, etc. Pretty ehildUh Idraa. Col ore lbs nioal deal'ahla. $5.98 Junior Coata for a-lrla 13 to 1 yeara Made to fit the medium aliwt and atout Stria, In a varletv'ef atylvs that are proper for irlrle of thla aice. Every one nf the beat materlala for glrla. Uood colore. $5.00 Choice of Rli'la draaaea worth to 110 00. We have about 10 rhlldren'a dreaaei in asea f to 14. Home are aaJnplta, othera odd gar ment , In ilaidM, (Jercea, etc. timart and pretty which wa offer tiattirduy, mhlU tkey last, at fO.OO. . Brandtk Strond Floor I (YT O Valuet to 110,00 J O Dress Ulouses In Georgette Crepes, Shadow Laces; Velvet Blouses with Chif fon sleeves; new Stuart Collars and Military effects; ail new models Saturday, at A Wonderful Purchase of 1,100 COATS 8 Many of this lot are coats that are, exclusive In style and ma terials. The wide bell shapes. The new cape collars. Fur col lars and fur trimmed, full satin linlngs.The wide belted and side pleats. Seal Plushes, Fur Tex and rerslan, a Hindu Lynx. etc. Misses and Children's Children's Day Saturday ii Omaha's Greatest Store TELLS STORY OF WOUNDED American Woman Describes Red Crosi Work in France. PATHOS OF THE SmiATIOJI German Soldier Kafferlaa; from la Jarlee rield of Battle air rroof of Raemr's Hw ltallr. WARltlNOTON. Nor. 24.-Work of the Red Croes nuraea In France and , the handling of wounded la graphically de arrlbed In a letter received here from Mrs. temtng-Jarvca, an American woman now living In Francs, who la serving with tho hoapltala at Dlnard. FriUany. She deacrlbea the movements of trains from the front thuar "A train of wounded is dlaappeerlnf In the dlatanos ss another arrives with Its freight of Injured n en. All the resources of the railway atatlon are called Into ac tlon. Soldiers quickly sweep1 the dust and cinders from the platform: lied Cress nurses haaten forth with cups of beat tea and rordlala. The nuns out allcea of bread and butter anr" prepare eupa of teaming roffen, while the Red Cross doctors and military surgeons ' hurry shout, preparing; lor the weary new comers. Military asetatance comes, "toot men with atretrhera, soldiers with first std to tho Injured, the major command ing: keeping a strict order among theae willing workers. On all sides hurry, ac tivity, energy are devoted to eaaa the agonies of tha wounded, helping them on to the longed-for reat In soma distant hospital. 4, Train Trawe Hp. "The train draws up gently, . soldiers appear at tha doora, silently and pa tiently waiting,' eonie with foreheads swathed In reddening ' bandagws, othera with thatr arms In slings, again others leaning oa crutchea. "One could not Judge of the number, aa more wounded were lying on the seats. One saw only black and whtto and yel low faces peering anxiously forth, and one understood that theae soldiers had no words to express thatr sutfeiitura; they only wait 'for help,' "A young doctor. Just commencing Ms life of self-sarrlflre, hla eyes heavy with fever, his shoulders drooping with fa tlgue, seeks the military doctor In charge at the station and hands him a lint, giv ing him some Information, brief and mili tary, en the wounded hundreds bantod him. Some are ee injured they must have instant Kelp. Others may travel farther, aeeklag from station to station the promised aaalatance. , , Removed oa Itretekevs. "The mora desperately wounded are re moved on stretchers; the nuas bring cool ing water to wash their fevered hands and faces; the nuraea bring them food and hot eoftee; kind hands replace their slings awry; boys and girls bring them newspapers, cigarettes and candles. All wlah to express their admiration and de votion to these humble defenders of France. "All along the vast platforms are rows of stretchers, each laden with Its suffer ing humanity. One counts the tnen by the upturned booUoles. Alas, those wounded In the legs hang brokenly down. Here a wrenched man with a broken shoulder wanders toward the operating room, Installed In every railway station. There a feeble comrade leans on the shoulders of a nurse as Jhe struggles to ward the doctors awaiting him. , Ths more seriously wounded must re main on the spot. The medical director Inapects them, taking their number and encouraging ' them with a few words. Now, my brave one. you will not travel further; a look at your wound and then to a comfortable boapltaJ.' The wounded soldier touches h's cap. lifts his covertn and shows a dressing spotted with yel low and brown, but hss the strength to asy to the bearers. 'Carefully, gently, my friends; I suffer much.? and be looks with misgivings on the ambulance, for thev are moving him again, poor follow, who has suffered so much. tlft Hlwi Tenderly. "They lift him tenderly and he dtsap nara beneath tha Red Croes ambulance. ! hM find a nuraa who whtsners to I htm. 'My little soldter, another moment of patlanoe and you will tina youreen emldat cool sheets, far from noise and confualon; thou shalt find rest and peace, and thou shalt be well.' "In the midst of this 'empressement. this Joy of hsltlng. the Oerman prisoners, wounded and far'from home, are not for gotten. At the door of one of the wagons a little brown chap Is leaning, silent, but w'th shining, anxious eyes The odor of good coffee and warm bread are wafted to him, but he dares not make a sign: but how hungry he Is and those good , . m k.hl.J klm whn tftr mt mlAf I cimirtDM ww, mi.. ,.., ! days fsced death and famine in the trenches. How they hunger. He glanoee behind him. Here a man itea on nia back, hla eyes closed. Another Is gasping with bis hands clenched. Others are eroueh'ng In the obscurity. How hungry they arel How they th'rstl But one roust not sak mercy of one's eonquerers. "Puddanly a young doctor with a nun st his skle sppasra at the window. Coffee, bread and meat are offered and It is the little brown woundal ne kneeling st tha window who bHnaa to hla fellows the hospitality of France.' Crowded Togtetber. "Tho officers era crowded together, heada swathed In blood-stained bandages, lags and arms encircled In spotted bands, but their voices ere lowered as they thank the kindly nuns an) they squeese then salves together to allow a freer space to the more Injured companions. Tha papers brought to them tall them of the battles In which they have fought a ad in tha list of thoaa fallen on the field of honor appears the name of many a rber. lahed friend. , "Ha tbey come to us, we women nf France and the Americans living in their pleasant country. Ths brave, humble little 'plou Plou,' tha l.ttla iuiantryui who so bravely and so anthualaatloall r have fought for their native eoll, wounds 1 In arm end leg. In heal and thigh, hi foot and band, uncomplainingly, patient grateful, so tired and so injured, but so ready to return to their trenches, bearing all things, seeking a nameless gave, that theln beloved France may remain tree and Intact. "These are unknown, . courageous Frenchmen, who oa the present day battle fields, appeal to us to help, comfort and succor in their day of tribulations." Pi'k 'Harrow Over Deeart. Puahmg a wheelbarrow, which contained all their worldly poeaetainoa and their 1-year-old son perched on lop of the load. 11 r. and Mre. Fred Harper t Los Angelas paee4 through San liernardlno on ihmr way to Texaa, They plan to make ttie entire trip on foot, havinar no fuuda to travel to better atyla. After the etrenu-. oua trip from loa Anselea via the Santa r"e tracka thev applied t tha coui.ty pttal for quarter fur the nisrht. LuS Auaelua Times.