REGAL CROWN FOR ' QUIYERA'S KING Kin? Ak-Sar-Ben XXI It Now Ruler Over the Sabiects of Quiver for Another Year. CEREMONY IULL OF TOMP (Continued from Fare One.) nd marched throuah the center of the hall toward tho throne, while the knlshts t either ride of the room seated them selves. Mounting- the rostrum before the throne the governors fell Into two lines, and the ma Ids did likewise, thus tormlng a double avenue leading from the etepa to the throne Itself. Here they awaited the ' coining of the king. Tie Kliat He Corneal The four bugles sounded In concert Again: breathing In the hall was stilled; a majestla tread was heard, and the car dlnat cajne In. followed by Maslor, li.sm Koblnaon, bcailng the crown. Immedi ately beh.nd ihem with a measured tread, bearing a scepter, came tho king himself. A long storm of applause followed him throughout hid solemn procession to the throne. Mounting the carpeted stairs he took the throne, whereupon Cardinal ien Ual I&gher placed the crown upon his head with the words: "By virtue of the authority vested In ne, 1 crown thee the twenty-first king ot the 0i.jjiy ol Ak-&r-iuti!" Thea TAmea the quern. Tet again the bugles aoiutded. Again the breath of the multitude was stilled, for the bugles announcod the approach of the queen. First came little Miss Emma Nash, crown bearer.. Following her camo the (crat'lous queen in her regal robes. With stately aianliy she strode to the rostrum. Up the steps where the king, rising from his throne, helped her to the seat by his side, and placed the dainty crown uion her head with his own hands. Immediately the governors and special maids moved forward, paid their respects and made obeisance to the royal pair. The ninety knights rose from their places and filed out. ' (iairty Hrl-tna. The maids and governors In graceful Couples filed down the steps and began the grand march as the orchestra burst into rauBic. Members of the floor and re ception committees with the ladles of the court followed in the march," and In a few moments the ball room was a scene of brhliant gayety. The special maids wore the colors of .Ak-Sar-Ben. The first four In the march wore the pink,' the second four the green and 'tho third four the yellovt. The gov ernors on whoae arms the special maids fronlclpated in the grand march were clad entirely In white, with while gloves, white Prince Albert coat, white knicker bockiii, white stockings, but black pumps wit.' a large fcllver buckle. it .leslirnents were served on' the sond floe, tiiiing the course of the ball. Scores of Vui.ura were busy throughout tile en tire f 'uuing in the service. " breret Well Kept. Ali luugti hundreds had been guessing ind onaering for weeks as to who should i h inured with the crowns of klrgr and lueo.i this year, few. If, Indeed, any, had rues ieii correctly. Every year this Is a iuMt.c.t of much speculation and gossip for w;eks before the coronation takes rtac-.T -Jhe fact that the, king was this fear ae'ected from outside the circle of memoe of the board of governors threw practically everyone aff guard. As tt had become something of a prece lent to se'ect kings from within the elr tle of governors, there were bwt' five tltgi'i'es this year, unless. Indeed, the Ung i:hould be selected from one of the two members of the board who have teen members only a few weeks or a few non'.hn, by reason or resignations. Thus Jie coming of a king from outside the flrcle struck surprise Into the subjects, is though a pope should be chosen from tutsido the cabinet of cardinals. Rick Gowns Worn By Ladies at Ball (Continues from Page Four.) Bird of paradise In the hair. Diamond lavaller. HA.uii.roN. Miss Marion Qlrltsh dan cing frock of flesh-colored net over pink satin. Clusters of pink velvet flowers marked the points of the skirt and festooned the girdle and sleevea. HAVEH8T1CK. Mrs. Gt-ortse Black net embroidered In green and black pail lettes over black satin. BAVKN, Mlaa Rebecca, of Cincinnati, Quest of Mrs. O. K. Black Hnk irope Je chine and chiffon, prettily embroid ered and the bottom of the skirt with blue 'In: s.oit skirt, bouffant effect. BOCHSTETLKR. Miss Frances Dainty dress of pink poul de meteor with in serts of plnktulle. Bodies of silver net and Ion tl'e sleeves and trimmings of marten fur. HOWE, Mrs.. R. C. Attractive cream satin Callot row HOWELLs Mrs. R. B. Ivory velvet crepe, en train, with trimming of silver lace, and flesh colored chiffon embroidered In rhinestones and' pearls. Touches of ermine. I. CfQWERSEN, Mrs, O. J. Mark silk tulle over black charmeuse with trim ming o lredeacent Jet bands. - J.' JORDAN, Miss Laura Salmon colored foul de meteor wilh trimming of g jIJ. JORDAN. Mrs. R. C.-litac tulle gown with irlmmlngs of cut jot. JUDSON, Mrs. Frank W. Cream lace and green tulle combined with green satin. Silver Uce formed the bodice and cap sleeves and tne skirt, whl- h wm short and quite full, was s!aahed at the bot tom, showing a petticoat of tulle and lace. INOX. Mrs. R. O. Blue silk messallne with overdrape of self-tone chlfiun. t:or SKne bouiiuet ot pin rosebuds. iOr-ALU. MIhs Hannan Pale pink clulion dancng frock, draped In bouf fant effect, and te.iooi.ed wltn s.tver r.bbon and rosebuds. Sntynertiess boulce of pink satin. II it.V, Mia . John A. Rfch gown of black velvet, with trimmings it Hack tu.le, arid skirt dancng length. (ItiN, Anns Marion iJulnty white satin dunclug truck,, .combined wtin wbite tu.le. CAVANATJGH, Mrs. Annie B. of Bprlng field. 111., goest of Mrs. James Keed I'.'ue faille with lace and velvet over-dr-ts, and heavily embroidered. SEKLIXK, Mrs. Arthur Attractive pink velvet and tu le cosiu.ne wim bodice-of pink velvet and silver lace; the points if the skirt were outlined with French floeera and touches of brown fur were Uxed. Iamund and pearl necklace. KENNEDY Mrs. John U-Eiqulslte creation of Irtdi scent sequins and silver luce, sleeveless, and made with short, lull skirt, diamond necklace. I IKRN'KR. Mrs. Max Leather-colored silk poplin diaet with brown panne velvet. Corsage bouquet of Ajnerlmu beauties. Jsmond. tKVV. lrs. Morris Handsome black rliarmeuM), comb mi with Jtted mt. LEW Id, Mts Louise, of Oe Kalb. 111., Uuest of Miss Helen Clarke Charming pink net dancing (rock with silver rriniminKS. LOKJJ, Mrs. L. M. Embroidered mallne x,-r robin's egg blue satin, l'iamondj. King Ak-Sar-Ben XXI and II f X A I " 1 - -: r- ...- ' v,- ( LONG. Miss Florence White brocade. silk with wired tunlo of Dresden chl. fon, edged with black lynx. Hodlce o. ..fresh culored chllfon and wide satin girdle of pink. Bouquet of Mrs. Ward roues. LOUIS. Mra. Karl Striking gown of rose colored velvet and Carrlckmacross lace, hhort skirt of the velvet with bodice of lace and velvet- l'earls. . t M. MCCARTHY, MUs Gertrude of Chicago, guest of Mrs. Ben Ua.lagher Very short, full dancing Irock of pink and green chiffon with pointed lace tur.io. Tie bodice was ot p.nk and broca ied sliver and sleeveless. Hunches of pink and green roses festooned either side of the bodice. MACKAY, Miss Eleanor Pale blue paul de meteur, the skirt cut in deep pomts, outlined with pink rosebuds, and worn over f.uffy tuile peitk-oat of same shade. Hodlce of silk and net finished with pink rosebuds. MbTCALK, Mii. J. M. Paris gown of rose pink cnllfon taffeta, with trim mings of wn.te lace, and gold em broidered lace. Pearl cnaln and dia mond lavaller. JIKTZ, Mrs. Charles Handsome grey chiffon over silver wlih elaborate el ver lice trimmings. D.amonus. MOORE. Mrs. Nancy J. Hlack net with overdress of cut Jet; bodice of net .trimmed In Jet, and girdle of black . vtivet; dancing length. Corsage bou quet of violets. MUNCH HOFF, Miss Mary White silk and net creation, elaborately embroid ered in beads. M'CAFFKfcY, Miss Mary Malie chiffon taffeta with bodice of Chamtily lace, embroidered In gold; the gown was cut round neck and s.eeveless . and was dancing length. A Grecian band of gold fastened with a cluster of, pearls was worn in the hair. METZ, Mrs. Char:es B. Handsome gown of chiffon velvet In coral shade, nand embroidered in silver and trimmed wkli whl'e fox fur, and sllvtr laie on edge of short fu 1 skirt. Emp re w.'W. MILLARD. Mrs. Barton 8li Iking tan gerine p Inted skirt over lringeo pc ti coat of el. ver lace, with bod:ce of a Ive.r Isce and sliver cloth draped with brown tulle. M CONNELL. Mrs. A. B.O'dve green - pet embroidered In green pall'ettea, over absinthe satin. Bodice of silver lace. ISkirt en train. MA HONEY. Mrs. T. J. Violet gown of taffeta, trimmed with hand made wreaihs of French flowers; skirt short and bodice' of taffeta and lace with tuHe trimmings. Diamonds. MANCHESTER, Mrs. Emma B. Decol lette pr ncess gown of silver lace over orchH -leergette crepe with over-drare cf orchid taffeta embroidered In silver. Corsage boquct, of orchids. Diamonds and pearls. MHHAisK. Mrs. John A. Dainty gown of white .' tulle over cloth of silver. Wslst of Iridescent trimming and short sktr. raugh with '! "whi. Jewels. MANTHI Mrs. Nate Yellow crepe, trimmed wi.h Chant Uy iace, skirt short, draped over iace flounces. MCUAN. Mr. John ot Chicago Black silk crepe de meteor with bodice of blnck silk lace over white chiffon. Made round length. Jewels, diamonds. NA8H. Mra. Louis Sapphire blue velvet combined with silver la' e, made dano Ing length. Frills of sliver lace fin ished the bottom of Ue skirt and was used to ornament tne bodice. NOVAK. M ss Ciara of Howells. Neb. Empire gown of yellow crepe meteor over rhirron taffeta; ood ca of Irish point lace. Corsage bouquet of Amer ican beauties. OFFUTT. Mrs. Charles Alice blue chif fon with trimmings of blue and gold lace. PARKS, Mrs. OeorgeImported black lace robe, embroidered in beads in oriental design, over eltctiio blue satin Made With V neck and short, round length. Jewels, diamonds. PAItKfl. Miss Margaret White Georgette crepe over coral pussy willow satin with panierre of white satin brocaded in tiny wreaths of coral roaebud, scal loped and edged with coral ' satin. Gown made with V neck, edged In trre descent beads, and wore a coral sash having gold tassels on end. Made short, round length. Jewels, pearls. PARKS M ss Kalheryne White bro caded satin with oveidrape of cry Ma I laoe, made wth V n.ck, edged with aame lace, with which was worn a cor SAge bouquet of fresh rosebuds. Jewels, turvjuolae. m J"K BKK: OM.UTA, y Marian Howe 'AXTON. Mrs. James Love Exquisite gewn of at rot ci e e t"e nlnon, d ap'd skirt; the waist trimmed wl h coral and pearl beads, and a pbdle of salmon plna. PR NZ. Mrs. George Stunning black poul de sole, the bodice of which was entirely of flame-colored velvet draped In a pretty fashion. The skirt was short and very fluffy, and the deep .points were bound with ilamc-colortd velvet. Two huge roses, one black and and the other flame-colored, gave a dlBtlnctlve touch to the costume. PATTERSON. Miss Mildred of Kansas Clly. guest of Mrs. Charles O Nell Rich Girlish frock of white taffeta, slmrly m-rie, with short full skirt. PATTERSON, Mrs. R. C. of Kansas City, guest of Mrs. Charles o'Nell Rich Striking costume of violet bro- -ceded chiffon velvet trimmed In cream lace and Iridescent beads. PFCH1N. Mrs. Ernest of Rochester, N. Y., guest of Mrs. Penn P. Fodrcn Simule costume of white tulle and taffeta with trimmings of chiffon rose buds. PET .RS, Miss Daphne Attractive phik taffeta frock with wired skirt. The bodice had a Jacket elf cot of lace and was trimmed with opalt scent crystals. With this was worn a handsome rose colored evening wrap with white fox fur collar. PI-.T1 R.S Mrs. Ralph-Rose-colored satlti embroidered In a floral design, made over shaded chllfon and tulle of roxe color. The akin was short and full and the bodice was of tulle and chl'fon ein brolded in tha floral ricalun. Pearla PARMER. Mrs. Allen Dainty gown of inn crepe ae cmne arapea wun white ' lace; short, full skirt. I'iu.1), .,iss Hat tie White aatln and tulle with trimmings of blaek velvet. Silver slippers. Diamonds. PR ED Miss Nora Dainty white atln dancing frock. Silver slippers. Peurls. Q. QUIGLET. Mrs. D. T. Cream aatln gown wun trimmings or g la laoe, made dancing length. Pearls. , . , R. REED. Mra. A. I Costume of black net, trimmed with bands of Jet. Short fu.l skirt and lone &leevea of net. RB.EO.-Mra. James D. Pink faille, veiled In pink tulle and trimmed with gold lace. ROBINSON. Mrs. Luclle II. Gown of American beauty chiffon over taffeta of same shade. Bodice of white Uce. ROOD, Mrs. E. S. Black Chanlllly lace i gown made decollete and en train. I diamonds. RICH, Mrs. Charles O'Nell -Handnome gown ot black net with trlmuiiugs ot cut Jet. RILEy, Miss Mary E. Dancing frock of blue with tunic of tulle. Lace bodice festojned with French rosebuds. RL'SbtLL, Miss Agnes Turquoise blue satin, with white lace bodice em broidered in silver; dancing length. RL'fcfcELL. Mra, C. W. Sainton pink chiffon over aatln; gold and silver brocaded tunic. , RKHt'tU), . Miss Iena Cream colored lace robe, skirt with three accordion pea ted 1 flounces, waist trimmed with crystals and chiffon, pink rosoa. ROsiONSToCK, Mlsa J ess.e A prtcot pink tsffi'.'a, with side ruffles of lace over ac ion pleated chiffon, pink tulle boo with sequin bands over, the shoulder. , 1. SUMMERS Mrs. I. K. Black velvet com bined with aLklnthe abade tulle. Gray and black bending and touches of bl tug tulle completed an attractive costume. SLOtfBL'RO, Mts. J.. Jr.-Heavy b.ack sPKiig.ed lace robe over whi.e ehifion and black aatln, trimmed with butter flies and Jet ornaments: on train. Lavat llere of uiamonds and diamond orna men'.M. STEIN, Mrs. Carl Black satin costume, draped with canary panne lvet, with girdle heavily rraborldered In Jet. Cor sage bouquet of orchids. e-WlTZLEit. Miss All e-Hluck princess gown of embroidered chiffon over satin, combined with orange tulle and meul trimmings. 8WOUE Mrs. Ed win Exquisite gown of tulle shading from each tone of the or chid, lavender, purple ard vio.et. mad) over orchH chiffon. Tl I was a Lucl e model In the long petal design and sil ver lace was ux d to trim it. A corsage bouquet of orchids completed a most exquisite costume. SMYTH, Miaa Chatherine Girlish gown of pale plug surah combined with tulle and sliver lace. Fluffy short Skirt, wlih draperies ef tulle. 8MVTH. Mrs. C. J.-Brocaded velvet model, Inorchld shade, combined with tulle and si ver lace; en train. Long sleeves of tulle. I STAl'LtTON, Mrs. Danlel-Oown of all-1 SATl'KOAV. OOTOrtKH 0. KM.V His Consort r! V WarJKBurgess rer rlnth elaborately trimmed with sil ver lace over flesh colored chiffon. Sliver Uoe psncla on k rt edged w.th blsck lux fur; en train. Corsage of ellvcr, hand cnriiroldrrvd. STl, Mrs. Harry O.-flown of gold cloth and gold lare flounc!nir, whh bouffnnt skirt and oveniresa of black tulle and ermine. STKKVKlt. Mis. R. Zell of Fort P. A Russell, n yd., guest of Mra. J. F, Coart. Jr. Klue satin with overdrnpe of rienm embroidered tulle. SMITH, Mrs. Floyd-Simple frock of bliu-k tuile over black satin. rUiort, full skirt. SMITi-t, Mrs. Bldney of 11-irtford, Conn., guest of Mrs. J. F. I;lo All white Sun. vi 1 1 1 ! u 11 mi 4 v 1 1 1 11 Mnxtor , .inclng InnKth. with trimmings of crystal end pearl beails. SUUjIVAN, Mrs. J. J.-IJght blue tull over flesh colored silk. Hhort, full skirl: waist sleeveless, with shoulder bands of beada. American, beauty roses. T. THOMPSON, Mrs. George K. Handsome. Amotl: If you "Big Ak-Sar-Ben Week" SUIT SALE at ... . DO IT NOW As tbe saving possibilities are moat appealing ami convincing. Fine all serges, gray and blue tweeds cassimeres silk mixtures English and Scotch, fancy ored Suits in tlio newest, all ages of men. Genuine ,,KUPPENHEIMER,, "SOCIETY BRAND," "DAVID ADLER'S COLLEGIAN," "KIRSCHBAUM'S YUNG-FELO." Splendid garments that Illustrate tbe utmost reach In clothes making skill lieaulifully T.illored and Cleverly styled, single and double breasted. (Ugh waist, one button models. Loose or forni-flt styles, In Dennybrook Plaids, Normandy Checks, Waterloo Squares, Uanjo stripes, Piping' it ock r lanneis and imperial' stripes Unequalled values at $18, $20, $22.50, $25, 30, $35, $40. Omaha's Greatest Overcoat Stock Here at your service in all the new weaves, patterns and colorings "Better Coats," "More Coats," "the largest variety" of Overcoats shown in Omaha "Scotch CVom bies," "Carr Meltons," "Montagnaes,',' "Alecians," "Ker seys," "Worumbos," Chinchillas and new knit fabrics. Single and double-breasted models, Cl 9 f Qtfi Ulsters, Storm Coats and Balmaccans, at yl t0 pDU And We Emphasize for Saturday ' The Best Overcoat Values You Ever Saw at There are so many men interested in this price that we havo gotten together, without question, the most attractive and unparalleled collection of Overcoat values ever shown be fore at $15.00 Many of them qualities worth up to $20 and $22.50 "Tweeds," "Kerseys," "Chinchillas," "Meltons," "Fleeces," single and double breasted, self and velvet col lars, Chesterfield box styles, full silk lined, Vi, Vs-lined and two-toned effects, patch or regular pockets. The C 1 C highest point of Overcoat excellence to be had at. ... .y 13 A Double Event of Great Value Boys' Norfolk Suits With tfjQQC ,J dC AA Two Pairs of Pants; . . . . . pO.OO ana pOUU In the high character of these suits the excellent materials, correct styles and exceptional values offered, you will find it worth while to buy your Boy's Suit here now $5.00 V&!aes $3.85 $7.50 Value $5.00 Smart, Snappy Top Ccats for big and small Boys $2.50 to $10.00 Warm Underwear Union Style fleeced cottons and wool mix tures. 45c and Up Warm Shawl Collar Sweater Coats. $1 and Up . Royal Line Kinjr. E. M. lta rtlott Cnspcr 1'. Yost I'M ward Tortor iVok Itohort S. Wilcox William McIIurIi IVed A. Nasli Henry J. Tenfold Tlitvnas A. Fry Fred Met.?; I II III JV V VI VII VIII IX X tlinrles II. Pickens (lunlon W. Wattles (loutd Dietz Victor li. (aldwell Will K Yetter Arthur ( . Smith K. Huckinjiliain Joseph liarker Thomas IUii.c Charles K. Ulack Charles 1. .Iteaton AVanl I), ltui jress XI XII XIII XIV XV XVI XVII XVI II XIX XX XXI )ct c wn wl'h ho.l r rf nlc v. iI.kv chirr.m tr'rimod In Jv t ailO orlili.intH. Jet la's'l.ew, TA sisV.lt. Mrs. J. M. f inport1 own of flowerd 1 ivpe do dune, uli trim minus of K"'id and rhlncHtone. Bod Ice ornnmented with gold and crystal brads. IVnris. TOWIH Mrs. Ross tiivhM grosKraln with silver inrtal flowers. sin i.. and side fi .11 on sUIrt of whit" luce, wlih sliver run e''K and trltniwl with skunk fur. Walnt tiimmrd illi crys tal tnsads. Coriwigo bouquet of or chids. VANfE. Miss Adelaide rink radium with overdress of white, elaborately beaded with pearls. M'. WATSOM, t. V., of fliKtid Island, guest or Mr. I'e:in Vcilree -I In k Miln Sov.ll th pvrrJ'M tt .illl!li'd fet. VVhif'.rTKIl, Mrs Jcnn lVi.tci-t-'olt or ciiin tnfl'etn. with short full Kkirt sct,' lopwd around the Imt'om. The licdlco n of luce cnu l'inlc. wl,h Kllxer. WKLLKI. Mis. Han y-1'rlni ens l ice roi.e over rlolli of silver ami jink chif fon with ornaments of enrl. WKHTHK1M Fit, Mrs. Hnmu.1 Ulark satin and eiulroiilered net, with bugle and black paillette trlii.nilng. HT.--, Mis. Cn.lyiie, or lirownsvl le, Ten., guest of Mr.i. t". A. Hweet W hite satin with overurexs of f I -sh-i oluted net li nd short. tit, the luwrr et.go of which wss a hand of blue and pink ionipnilmir s Ik. Tl;e same silk formed the lower part of the bodice and the sho.ildur bimils were of flesh-colored chllfon. WYMAN, Mrs. Henry Handsome cos tume of brocaded tulle combined with leul la.e over wulle sntlu. WBSTMROOK. Mrs. 10. S.-Exquls'to creation of silver cloth In orchid tone, sleoveiess, Empire waist trimmed with silver lace. WItXIPON, Miss Msry Augusta of Ores ton, la., gucHt of Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Berg iuig Af. Great have not already one, two and tbree-button models, values that sold up to $20.00; your ThsyT dlsp.'ayed $15 of AkSarEcn Queen. Meliora Wool worth Fairfield Mao Dundy Ioo Oertmde Kountze Stewart (Iracn Allen Clarke Ethel Morw Mildred Ixunax Etlitli Smith Day Ella Cotton Masree 1 Jessie Grady Davis AdaKirkendall Wharton Mary Iee MeShaue Ilosford Marcaret Wood Cranmer Nathalie Merriam Millard Brownie HessDaum House Jean Cinlvhy Wilhehn Frances Nash Elizalwth Davis Elizabeth Pickens Elizabeth Conation Frances Ilochstetler Marian Howe Black Tcte le tiegre Oeoraclte crepe, retlly ''inhididcrnd with soul thren.ln. . l. Mrs. M Mldiilslit blue tulle o.cr gold emhiolilert chiffon; skirt scalloped around the edse. Waist of blue tulle embroidered in gultl, with straps of tulle over the shoulders. WHOP, Mrs. V. Hlghlcr Chnrinlng model of nlnl- chsrrpeiiHu. tr'mmed whii while Ince, Hhort, full skirt. WtHMAHI Ml Clare I ielene-Fleh-colorcd tulle oer satin: very full skirl. Hloevilow, with bsr.ds of tulle over simoMiT, and trimmings of opalocent sei)ulna Corsage bojuet of silver rofes. l; iIAltn. Mrs. James I. llandsomo role pf tilnck Isce. en train. WdiMUltti, MWs Marie Outturns of pea enck blue net over while satin with tiiininliiit of white at:ii. lniug sleeves of net. Corge. of orchids. WKII.. Mr'. II irry of Cincinnati, a guest of Mrs. J. T. Yates Imported svwn of J'ipnnrSH eniliioldcred crepe do chine In rale blue, with sklit dnnctng length; trlinmlrms of lace and Irldesnent beads. 1 Mamond pendant. WUKKI Kit, Mrs Herbert fituntilnr s-n-phlie blue net over silver cloth. The I ndlrn was patterned after the newest nn.d' Is, h ah nerk In front and rut gulls low In the back. Sapphire blue pail lette ornamented this most attractive i-nwn. WALLAt'K, Mrs. rVe-Louls XV model of orchid satin trimmed with filet lace nml Iridescent bands. tklrt caught with Vronrh flowers. WATSON-, Mis. M. O. of Llnco'n, Ouest of Mrs. (lould DietsCharming cos tume, with skirt of black velvet draid over al ver lace; bodice of sil ver lace and bbtrk chiffon trimmed with let and rhinestones. Dlamnmia. Wll TK. Mrs. Victor Costume of block net and silver, wlih trimmings of Jet. Hhort. full skirt and a eevelesa walflt trimmed In bunds of sliver. WOOD, Mrs. VV. H Charming costume of cerise tulle, with draperies of sil ver cloth, and trimmings ot turquoise taken advantage Opp SW and SJl-5 short and long roll front styles choice Snturdny, at In oar wladows" A'J iw is i vj ;i ii.f f ! i. Men's High Grade Worsted Sweater Coats Medium and Heavy Weight, Shawl and Byron ColUr, $3.00 to $7.50 "Others as Low as One Dollar. Pajamas Outing Flanbel Night Garments, $1.00 to $3.00 UWV I II .1 I BURGESS AK-SAR-BEN RING Lf-adrr in Several Big Buiinesg Enterprise! Chosen from Oat tide Foard of Governors. KNIGHT SIUCE DYNASTY FORMED Although prominently connected with lilg buMnc-s houses of Omaha for many years, Ward M. Burgess, the new kins; of Qulvora, started his career here as an ordinary billing tierk at a meager (Hilary. Ho Is now vice president of the whole sale dry goods firm of M. K. Fmlth 41 Co., president ot the Purgeas-Nah do partment store, a vice president and di rector ot tho Omaha National bank am a director of the Omaha Electric Light and I'ower company. He la all that, while still only 45 fears of age. He bo in In Ft. Joseph, but came to the Gate City to seek his fortune In 1S.0 when only .0 yrnrs of age. Kver since Ak-Par-Iten began he has been nil active knight of the realm and now he Is Its king. He Is a member of tha Omaha, Country and Commercial clubs and was ones president of the former. t.olf, squash ball and motoring are hli bnblilcs. the latter having taken the place of his fancy for tine horses, of which h owned a number during the dnys of the Horse Show, His wife was MUs Margaret Brown of Omnha. The have a beautiful home at Twenty-second street and Capitol ave nue, and have threo children, Charles, I,obla and Margaret. blue satin. Short full skirt; the watr-t sleeveless with shou tier bands ot sil ver lace on cerise net. Y. YOU NO, Mrs. Raymond O. Attractive iro . n of white lace, and eorel sntln. YATKS, Mrs. John T.Tflack net ovet chm men. ; trimmed In bands of blnck "velvet and gold embroidery. IVarUi enhanced the beauty of thla costume. C M 1M' KLL, Mrs. Kmma K. Coral chlf fon velvet with draped bodice and net wing sleeves, trimmed with rhinestones Vhl'e aigrette In hair. Diamonds and pearls. OiH.Dt-MTTH. Mrs. Fam Handsome gown of bluck spangled net. Diamonds. IIOSKOHD, Mrs. HI hard, of Mil ne, Ouest of Mrs. W. D. Hosfonl Attrac. tlve pink satin frock, einbrotden d In silver, with trimmings of Iridescent beads. Hi i.-fuRD, Mrs. Wlllard D. Handsome black laee gown with trimmings of Jot, klit short and full. Hhort sleeves of net. Corsage bouquet of orchids. KKATINO, Miss Helen Costume of pink satin with pointed bodice and h'Vipsklrt of while lac; opalescent trimmings. KICLLY, Mrs. Ida M.-I'lnk crepe da cl lna wl'h point d'e-ipr t laee and bead'-d tunic. Ostrich plum eln hair. - Corse ge bouquet of lilies of the valley. DU rtionds and earla. ortimity of this wool worsteds cheviots rough effects, all hand-tail for $10 and $15 The Smart est Hats Shown in Omaha Soft ana Derby, we show every advanc ed style tn differ ent qualities to please ail tastes nd pocket books. Pearl, Gray, Green, Blue. Drown, Ox- ford and Black. $2.00, $2.50, $3.00 Rtetson'a $3.50, $4, .nd $3. "Fall Cups, $1.00' Balmaccans, 56.50 Most attractive, full skirted, r a k 1 a n. shoulder, shower proof. Gray and Brown, 8cotch mix tures that are real values at 110.00 to $12.00. Today $6.50 "Medium Weight" Men's Fall Shirts Novel designs that are not too extreme, yet decidedly pleasing, lth a fine variety of colorings and patterns $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 Underwear Men's Union Suits, medium and heavy weight Egyptian Combed cotton- $1.00 Men's Fine Wool Mix and Derby Kib Cotton Union Suits U0 ' Men's Fine Quality Union Suits, In wool, mixed worsted and mercerized yarns $2, J2.50, $3, $3.50 Sj.spsa iii.ia -