Till: BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY. OCTOBER 30, 1015. 17 YALE AND HARYARD FACE HARD TESTS Elevens Which Have Both Met De feat Will Find Leu Famons Teams Difficult to Beat. COLGATE AS YET UNDEFEATED NEW TORK. Oct. .-The foot bell elevens of Yale and Harvard, both of which have suffered defeat thl fall, face another hard teat tomorrow. Tha Ella will meet the unconquared and uneeored on Colgate team while the Crimson plays Pennsylvania State, victors over Pennsyl vania. Amonc the other foot ball leadera In the east Princeton will tackle Williams; Cornell will have Virginia Polytechnlo as Its opponent at Ithaca; Lafayette will In vade Philadelphia and meet Pennsyl vania; Dartmouth lines up against Am herst, VlUa Nova faces tha Army and the North Carolina Axglea will try to sink tha Navy. Unless Tale shows a remarkable Im provement In form, Colgate Is likely to make the meeting between the two teams at New Haven an Interesting one for the Blue. Tha Hamilton eleven has proved m a powerful scoring machine this season and in tha four games to date has rolled up 308 points to their opponents' sero. With tha Princeton content only two weeks away Tale must begin to develop tha full extent of Its power and It may be tha EXla will rise to the occasion to morrow. From the records of the two teams this fall, Colgate is a logical favorite, but the Blue has plenty of power and material for a strong com bination If the team can find itself. Harvard Has Hard Game. Harvard succeeded In holding Pennsyl vania State to a tie game last season, but will face a harder problem tomor row since the Crlsmson squad Is not as strong as in 1914. while Pennsylvania Stat has given plenty of evidence of Its power this autumn by defeating Pennsyl vania and scoring a one-sided victory over its other opponents. Cornell ex posed the weak points in the Cambridge combination last Saturday and tha de feat at the hands of the Ithaca, players probably has been beneficial to the Crim son. Players and coaches alike may be expected to be on edge In this contest and it is not unlikely that Harvard will coma back strong against Pennsylvania State, making the outcome of tha game problematical. The leading- gamea in tha east tomor row with the scores of the 114 contests, where the same Institutions met on the gridiron, are as follows: Colgate at Tale. T to 49. Penn State at Harvard. IS to IS. Virginia Poly at Cornell, did nut play. Williams at Princeton, 7 to 7. lAfayette at Pennsylvania, 0 to 0. Villa Nova at Army, 0 to 41. North Carolina Aggies at Navy, 14 to 18. Dartmouth at Amheret, SZ to 0. Vermont at Brown, 9 to 29. Rutrera against Springfield at Newark, did not play. Gettysburg at Lehigh, did not play. , Rhode Island at Union, did not play. Allegheny at Pittsburgh, did not play. Worcester Poly at Wealeyan, 0 to 14. Lebanon at Ursinus, did not play. Colby at Maine university, 14 to 0. Hastings College Wins from Cotner HASTINGS, Neb.. Oct. 29. (Special Telegram.) Hastings college defeated Halllgan's Cotner team K to 6 this after noon. The first touchdown came after Hastings had held Cotner for downs. White made a thirty-yard run and Prince went over for a touchdown. Dunlap In tercepted four of Cotnera forward passes and ran them all for touchdown. Oalt also Intercepted one and ran across the goal line.' White kicked one goal after touch down and Crouch two. Strain scored Coiner's only touchdown after they had successfully executed a pass for thirty yards. Prince, Martin and White were the stars. Referee, Rath bone, umpire, Lawlcr. Though outweighed Hastings High school triumphed over Nelson caVge of Nelson, 14 to 1J, today. Captain Owens of Nelson played In whirlwind fashion for the visitors, but the others showed lack of training. Schllck. Renner and Pouleon were tha Hastings stars. Mercantile l.eaaa. NEB. CLOTHINO CO. 1st. 1. M. Tot. Huntley ...1.S4 1 4 127 430 Pte6er ,.1 lid 138 41 Vkiw Ul 14 U4 43 Harrloon ..11 1M l'W X74 Soderholm .1P9 ITS 1S 6 Totals.. ..V TV 7W lis ORCHARD WILHCLM. 1st. M. M. Tot. Waikiin ....i m isa r9 Klrffer ,....1 1M Ul ST7 Malm 1 Ibi 134 421 Frederick ,.1M' 12 1?4 4W C Smith.. ..168 1S8 1M 4R Handicap ..311 Totals.. ..704 821 W7 223J THOS. KILPATRICK CO. ... lt- Id. S.I. Tot. HI KS 114 4f MrManus ..140 lJ 4t 461 Laraen ....lflO JM lw 4M Ihanup ....yn m 1Sfi Menginan .13 Htf i?& 49s Totals... fis; 7? "7M X35 DREXEt. SHOE CO . ls- 2i 3d. Tot. Story 14 . 167 470 rmmronr 1:19 l.m 118 Thomas in jso 17 1 1 151 Rlchey ....134 jw JW Handicap .. is is jg SS7 4K4 41 439 M Totals.. M. K. Maaflko . Meek Klrkham Bushnell W'tergard ..7?9 748 7W tT SMITH CO. 1st. td. 3d. Tot .113 141 1M 404 ..1.15 ISO VJ2 4,17 ..1S2 1 174 4M ..?. rW 11 fw .1.0 150 18 4s Totals. ...7;,? 4 fnf WORLD-HERALD. lt. M. M Tnl 508 m 475 27 Helntia ,...2i2 178 ii- rVr..:::;;- i? ToUls. :K8 826 847 2440 r,. . 1st. l. M. Tot - .... .,u .. ,13 1s Harrison .. l? 122 107 140 127 I.U 113 148 148 17 178 181 15 15 16 Zlexa R"dy .... Kolls Handicap 4S8 SNi 4'T B04 45 Totals... FORD Fsmple ... Wilson ... Kinney .. Davidson R"e .... Copcnh've . 781 707 710 2t48 MOTOR CO. it. in. S1. Tot. . 14"! 108 2H . 148 158 HI 104 . 111 141 ... . 119 184 198 1W 159 189 418 104 7 448 463 Tot.ls ... 88 788 781 2212 vr ,wt- M M Tot. 1 ineKy ... ifi ng if,s ?"rke 1J 14s ,07 Kksnkey .. Ji 1(50 210 Murphy .. 1S4 150 148 414 Fl 482 Totsls ... fJ -on 73 .o BROWNIXO-KINO 1st 2d. 3d. Tot Pfsnfleld . 144 127 1F8 Miller 184 17R 62 471 Burgess .... 16s Beyson ... ... Hoover ... 1M IVyle .... 18 160 Handicap , (1 M ... !S l. 1 lr 441 108 ST M 17t Totals.... 731 8Z1 747 2301 Mitit Leagae. OMAHA. Tilnxr ... HI quist . totson Anderson Kopple ... 1st 2d. 1 112 17 l M7 101 113 8ft 134 144 Sd Tot. 1 jsi 1X1 349 1 343 Ul 3MI Totals ... 28 K83 6U0 1711 MOOSE. 1st. 2d. 3d. Tot Ed'son .... l'7 12S 11 34 Walker .. 95 K8 87 140 A. ITrhal.. 12 117 94 34 , anerk S perry Totals.... 4-48 877 662 1887 118 11 IIS SA3 .. 102 150 15 611 Nefwlg . Wlttlg . Plckal .. Burkh'dt Weiss ... LOTAK 1st. 1.1. d. Tot. 17 148 l!8 1(1 125 134 114 104 118 134 88 1ST. , 139 140 1 500 36 S8 347 467 Totals.... 48 814 741 SOW ORlBR. 1st. 2d. Sd. Tot. Hall 148 119 188 4 Cllnger .. 78 92 1 50 290 Wheeler .. 152 127 131 410 Redman .. 120 147 11 428 Straw 107 101 96 203 Totals.... (V 66 S4 1846 Omaha tttgs. JETTBR'8 OLD A5K 1st. 2d. Sd. Tot 518 53 340 517 561 223 nlier 158 189 2!1 Uland 192 ano 190 Oodey ......185 178 ... Stuns 1CT IX) 170 Zarp 179 189 213 Zlmmrman ... ... Xtt Toman 173 171 19 514 Cochran ...la) 1M U7 M Totals ....886 gr M 2703 WROTH CAFK. 1st. 3d. Sd. Tot. ."nomas ...ZX 111 JM Undsev ....153 ltvl 149 V Hanson ....170 l'W 157 51 Teal lffl 19 SH) Ml Fanton ....199 13 174 5& Totals ....Rl 8H8 274 tork Yards l.esr. U. . T. CO. 1st. 2d. S.I. Tot. King 189 W7 18) 45 Miller 146 251 l.r4 547 le Young. 10t 117 i V-u McCartnn .120 98 YM 3f4 Bernard .. 150 IX 13 t Totals.... 714 7i 146 1113 1 QT. WEST. COM. CO. Peterson Shaw go . Rover ... 81 ate 1st 21 147 H2 121 128 187 119 115 138 153 156 W. Tot. 410 .V14 1U 518 Tit Neilson .. IIS 198 202 Sailing Ill 141 Totals.... 4 769 788 2143 TAOO BROS. 1st. 2d. 3d. Tot. Kelts 127 195 149 Tagg US 12 119 Wil son .. lw 1J6 133 Klnyon ... 128 1S1. Johtson 183 ij 11S 184 471 394 17 8 475 ToUls S61 913 1019 2793 M ET7. 1st. Sd. Sd. Tot. Bowers 135 135 J. Jsrosh...l83 173 165 501 Huntlngtn .278 11 171 5"1 Conrad ....127 187 141 4( Neal 203 192 199 S73 Hamrstrm ... 189 223 41 Totals ....906 BRAND K8 Ost FTitschar Orlhble . Lefler ... Cox Kennedy ..171 ..184 ..180 ..1S1 ..135 S52 899 26M STARS. Sd. Sd. Tot. 181 10 542 158 200 542 19S 187 B2 fS2 156 688 207 11 ba TotaU ....821 r7S 923 J717 LUXUS 1st. 2d. Sd. Tot. Oolf 189 188 159 636 Doherty ...177 162 178 517 McCarthy .170 159 1S8 4M Wartchow .lf8 191 175 564 Learn 172 152 148 472 Totals ....906 S62 813 2676 STORZ. . lt. 2d. Sd. Tot. Martin 153 198 156 637 Terrell 167 128 284 65 Cain 213 187 163 XI Totals.... 626 70 717 2103 GREAT WESTERN. 1st. Sd. Id. Tot. Teterson . 1-18 148 124 4'4 Sailing ... 1 113 12H 384 Slate 126 116 126 38 Nelson .... 12 175 118 4T Straw 100 ... 147 ShS Bleser 106 ... U8) Totals.... 51 666 841 1948 WOOD BROTHERS 1st 2d. 3d. Tot Clark 164 186 141 441 Zlball 137 165 147 449 Roth 140 142 123 4M Itif 165 187 142 474 Klnch 129 185 165 459 Totals ...736 776 717 22J7 MELADT RROS. 1st 2d. Jd. Tot Olson 211 151 164 540 Melsdy .... 67 130 65 2i3 Quilfay ....188 142 1!9 4"7 Nelson ....143 121 113 377 Cahlll 123 130 111 S64 Totals ...680 874 9o2 1906 OH MT. 1st. 2d. 3d. Tot. Housman ..185 1 74 1 48 457 M. Rout. ...12 149 156 481 R. H'sem'n 143 126 1M 4 14 Belding ....164 117 172 443 Totals ...658 688 6 1763 OH MB. 1st. 2d. Sd. Tot. Finch 178 147 13 487 Rlenhorst .152 179 157 438 Dross 147 17 148 4 :2 McKale ....198 200 156 661 Totals ...675 643 623 11 E. M, Pollard Says Me Will Make the Race for Governor LINCOLN. Oct 29 TRrve'elal T1. Ernest M. Pollard of Nehawka will be a candidate for the republican nomina tion ror governor, according to a letter received by S. C. Baseett of Qlbbon from Mr. Pollard, made publlo here this after noon. Arrfi.nitiir.1 i.i.M.. ... x . ... ... ...... s.L, iifieonieq at the Nebraska state fair petitioned Mr. -oiiara 10 enter the race and after con sidering the matter he has so decided, according to his letter to Mr. Bassett Governor. Makes a Hit with Some Suffs LINCOLN. Oct. 29 fPneclnl T1m While Governor Morehead did not please some or me women of Nebraska because he refused the suffrage petition pre sented to him by the cross-country hik ers, he appears to hv mtn solid with tha women of MuMihuit. receiving a moitan tndav - "Thirty Massachusetts women extend grateful appreciation of your- refusal to sign suffrage petition. (Signed) "MRS. JOHN BALCH. "President Woman Anti-Suffrag-e Asso ciation." The governor now wishes he had at tended that governors' meeting held In Boston a few weeks ago. Hoping for a Game Thanksgiving Day The Central High school foot ball team is still dickering with the Grand Island High school for a game here Thanks. .giving day. The high school authorities attempted to schedule several Missouri nd Kansas elevens for this date, but' without success. If Grand Island cannot 1 be secured for the date, some strong ! Iowa team will be signed up. Several ! teams have offered to play Omaha on tha home grounds, but these were passed up because the high school authorities wished the team to play at home. Edward Doherty returned to practice Thursday evening. It was thought at first that he would be unable to take part in the Tork game, but he asserts that he has fully recovered from his at tack of tonsllltls. NOTED RUNNING HORSE SOLD FOR, FIFTEEN THOUSAND LEXINGTON, Ky., Oct. 29. Ballot, son of Voter and reputed one of the greatest thoroughbred race horses of modern times, today brought 15,600 at tha sale of stallions, brood mares and yearlings be longing to the estate of the late James B. Haggln and quartered at the Elmendorf farm. . Ballot, who won more than J 160, 000 for the late James R. Keene, was purchased by Major Thomas C. McDowell of tha Ashland stud of this city. Second in Importance at the sale today was the disposal of Hessian, another stallion with an enviable record as a sire. Ha was purchased by A. G. Leonard of this city for 13.600, while Imp Sain, the other stallion to be sold at this sale, brought 12,900 and was bid In by George J. Long, the Louisville, Ky., turfman. Of the mares, Blush Rose was pur chased by J. E. Madden of New York and Lexington for 22.100. Imp Colonial, a winner on the English turf a number of yeans ago, but lately used In the stud of tha Haggln estate, brought 12,600. She was purchased by W. O. Parmer of Nash ville. Tenn. A bay colt by Imp Sain was bought by G. A. Cochran of New York for 12.200. Tha sale was held in the paddock at Elmendorf and was attended by almost very thoroughbred breeder and owner of consequence In the west as well as by a number of prominent eastern horsemen. Crlf Waals to Swap. Dutrtnsr the coming winter Manager Griffith will make a strenuous effort to Uaaa ootb Ray Morgan and Joe Boebl- ATHLETIC CARNIVAL IN STREET AT ALLIANCE ALLIANCE. Nob.. Oct 29.-(8peclal.)-Market week visitors were treated to an exhibition of real pugilism this afternoon when In a roped arena on Main street Ray Tompkins, white, and Tode Curl, oolored. fought a five-round draw before 600 spec tators, the colored man drawing first blood and having a shade the better of the argument Phillip Zobel, 80 years of age. boxed Len Pllklngton and G. C. At will wrestled one fall as preliminaries. The horse show, in which about fifty of Box Butte's choice horses were entered, was ample evidence that the French buy ers who have been here all summer did not get all of the good horse in this county. Draft horses from the Kibble ranch, Lester's saddle horses and Zedl ker's running horses took first money. The formers' Institute will hold sessions in the new court house tonight and tomorrow. ST. LOUIS TO GIVE TEN THOUSAND FOR CONVENTION ST. LOUIS, Oct. 29. Breweries of St. Louis today agreed to contribute SlO.OuO to the 1100,000 fund belm subscribed to secure the republican national conven tion for Bt. Louis and SlO.uQO to a simu lar fund being raised to secure the dem ocrats national convention. ' Tha total subscription to each fund now amounts to 4V3.0GO. The campalg nto bring one or both na tional conventions to St Louis will be made a statewide affair. It is planned to have the entire S2O0.O0O subscribed by November 11 JOE STECHER AND HDSSAHEHATCHED Contest for Which the Fans Have Been Clamoring is Staged by Melady. PLACE IS HOT YET DECIDED Yousslf Hussane and Joe Stecher may wrestle in Omaha soon. Tha contract for the match ha been signed, and Gene Melady Is given the privilege of staging the contest In any city he sees fit Omaha Is to be given h preference, but If the city commis sioners insist on a prohibitive percentage for which Commissioner Butler Is now holding out. It may have to be taken elsewhere. The contract calls for the match on or before December S under the management of Melady. After the match at Lincoln Thursday night Jack Curley came to Omaha, where with Joe Hetmanek. mannrer t Stecher. and Qn Melady he was in con ference most or the day. This la the match for which the Omaha fans have been pulling for some time. These two met 1 once before and there has always been a dispute as to the end. Stecher claimed Hussane fouled him. This match will not h nn in v. 11. - W..W ... .. .1 one of tha men is not in condition .t any rata. Jo Stecher u i j..t. gm u ven dition and tha same may be sajd about xiuasane.. With tha cltv demanding 80 n.- for the use of tha Auditorium. It cannot ba held here, as the wrestler r-t m per cent and tha promoter cannot put the match across for the other 10 per cent 80 Melady has It In his contract that be may stage the contest in any city in tha United Suites. Prefer to have tha boys wrestle here, but If tha city demands the use of the Auditorium wa will to go somewhere else. Several cities, In cluding Chicago, ana clamoring for this uiaicn. - Eraedeis Stores Big DayligM Qotlbles Store Quantity buying, quantity soiling, vast distributing power ami our tremendous purchasing ability wield a mighty influence with manufacturing concerns eager to operate on a largo scale. All theso significant advantages have been exerted to the utmost to bring to you the most remarkablo clothes values oven despito the sharply rising market that the men of Omaha have ever known. The Store for Overcoats Fall Overcoats Scotch tweed fabrics, fancy back chinchillas and kerseys. Colors: flray, brown, tan and fancy mixtures. Latest models, set-in sleeves, box back; self and velvet collars. Sires 34 to 44. Saturday. $12.50 Swagger Overcoats A wide range of smart mod els at this figure that give full play to individual taste. ' Vicuna, kersey and Scotch mixtures, also novelty ma terials; in tho newest cut to meet the new styles. Price $20.00 Other Coats at $10.00 to $35.00. "Winter Overcoats Boucle and fancy plaid fabrics. latest models, quarter silk lined, silk piped seams and bellows pockets; velvet or self collar. Sizes 34 to 46. Regular $20.00 val ues at $15.00 Mackinaw Coats All-wool fabrics, in the newest patterns, with shawl collar and belt all around. Bright shades in individual designs. Coats that are practical and comfortable for all sorts of winter outing wear. Sizes 33 to 46, $5 Young Men's Suits, $12.50 All-wool, latest fall patterns and attractive new models, with flap or patch pockets; cuff bottom trousers. Fall Trousers, $1.98, $2 98, $3.98 Men's and young men's sizes in worsted fabrics and heavy wool cassimeres; plain and cuff bottom styles. "Well tailored and perfect fitting. Second Floor Men's Store. V The Suits We Will Sell Saturday for $15.00 eBMSSSSHBBBBMSBlSSBWSBBBBMSBSBBIBSSBBlSBSMSMBasBBSBSBaSBSB aSJBSSBSSSSISBBBSBBBBBB! SSBSBlSBBBBBBBSBBBISBBSBSSaBBIBBBJSaBBBBBBBBBBBS" They aro from makers of known reputation arid they are clothes that aro made right, look right, fit right and aro right in every detail; clothes that you can buy with fullest confidence that they will give you lasting satisfaction. They aro hand tailored, distinctively styled from materials that are chosen in person for their at tractive patterns and genuine worth. There are business suits to moot the ideas of conservative, to extremo tastes, as well as Full Dress and Tuxedo suits. Also Fall and Winter Overcoats, Gabardine and Cravenetted Ilaincoats. A com plete clothes service, with every garment man might require, unequaled values, at $15 The home of Hir$h- Wickwire, Society Diand and Schlosa Bros. Suite and Overcoat for Men and Young Men $10e00 to $35.00 Exclusive Distributors for Patrick Duluth "Bigger Than Weather" Mackinawa, at $7.50 to $15.00. Exclusive distributors for Styleplus Clothes at $17.00. Omaha Headquarters for Full Dress and Tuxedo Suits at $15.00 to $35.00. Ira lattos to alt. L.arrv RnttM . . . vslv vk wm scouts lnb.""..bual!-u-n" Oee'ded to sever rela- HENSEN AND SONS NOT HELD ON MURDER CHARGE DODO BCITY, Kan.. Oct 2.-Jared Hensen and two sons, reported arrested In connection with the murder last Fri day of Miss Nellie Byers, a school teacher In Grant county, were not taken into custody, officers explained today, but their home near the scene of Uta crime was placed under surveillance. Hensen was tha employer of Archla Sweet, farm hand, held in jail here. GEORGE D. CONNOR DIES; WELL KNOWN HORSEMAN BATTLE CREEK. Ky., Oct. . George D. Connor, secretary of tha De troit Drlvlnc club and a member of tha rules committee of tha National Trotting association, died at his home her today after a long illness. He was born in Elba, N. T, and was U year of age. Dig Sale Saturday Cigars by the Dox The Humidors at our Warehoua. . r- stocked with nearly 200 standard brands and sixes of Cigars. We buy in sucu auantltlea as to obtain tha very low.r manufacturers' prices. Box SO Imported Manila Media Re galia, for il39 Box 60 Henry George $1.68 Box 25 Cubanolds for .....ilisO Box 60 UtUe Toms for !! $1.(15 Box 10 lOo LaMarca for 13.60 Box 80 Tom Ksane for .$l'.7t Box 6 Keynaldo Sketches. .gl.es Box 60 Little Chancellors 1.6S Box 25 16c Reynaldo Grandlosos.ta.fto Box 12 Imported MVmiIK General Hmres slse 5 Box 10 Te-Be-Ce for ,. tl.Ta Box 60 10c Official fteal for.... 93.60 Box 60 Large 10c Kletora Porto Rlcan for $3.60 Box 60 Llttls Preferencla $i.ti Box 60 Flor de Murat $3.V Box 60 Webster Purltano, Saturday 13.80 Box 60 lOo Reio, Saturday $3.60 Box I 10c Lady Curon $3.00 Box 60 Black and White $3.60 Box 60 Cuba Roma ............. .$3.60 Box 60 10o Chancellors $3.00 Box 60 Saramlta $1.7$ Box 60 Ta-Cu Bmokers $&Jfe Box 60 Tom Moore, Saturday $3.00 Box 60 10c Koyal Sovereign Brevas for $3.78 Box 60 Havana Ribbon for.,, $1.76 Box 60 Robert Burns $3.60 We aell Cigars by the handful, pocket ful and single one. H2UUI 6 BCoOObTsTBU SBUO CO. Cor. iota, and Dodge Streets. 9wl Drag Co Oor. ISta aad Harney $)ta. Barvard Vaarautoy, Cor. S4tk si raraam. boyal rhaxmaey. $OT-$ Hart let at. This Means Money Saved on Men's Furnishings v C5 Dozen Beautiful Silk Four-In-Hand Ties, made up in the regular $1.00 shape, all new pat terns G5 One Big Lot of Men'g Knit and Bllh: Four-in-Hand Ties, values to 60c, salo price 25 nUX UNDERWEAR 65 Dozen, jnst 780, Men's Fall and Winter Weight Union Suits, made of , fine quality combed yarns; closed crotch, perfect fitting. In ecru, gray and joeger color. Regular values up to $1.50; special Saturday, suit. 98 125 Dozen Men's Fine Quality Wool Shirts and Drawers, "run of the mill" quality, in gray and tan shades. Regular values to $1.50; garment 89 Munslns; Union Suits for Men; we are Omaha's exclusive agents, and are showing all the different weights la all sl7.es to fit any man. Prices Sl.OO to 35.50 Men's Cashmere Hose, assorted colors. Regular 25c quality, spe cial, pair..... 19 MEN'S GLOVES 05 Dozen Men's Sample Auto Gauntlets, made of fine quality dogskin and capo leather, lined and nn lined. Regular values to $fi.50. Salo price Saturday, pair, 98S $1.50, $1.98 up to S4.98 fi About 1,200 Pairs of Men's Dress and Street Gloves, in tan, gray, black, brown and white. Regular values to $1.50; pair 98 FLANNEL SHIRTS One Big Lot of Men's Sam ple Flannel Shirts, in gray, blue, tan and olive; military and regular collars. Regu lar values to $3.00, sale prices, 05. OSd nd 1.4t 2,580 Men's Fine Quality Worsted and Wool Sweater Coats, many of these are samples, In all styles, weights and colors. Regular values to $6.60; on sale In three big lots, at $2.50. S3.0S and.... $4.08 IBaeg 8 Gun Sale Saturday s. We will put on sale Saturday the following guns at prices lower than they have ever been sold in the west. These aro made in the United States, nnrnA nvrtplf fmn art1 n vn fiillvr miA.nnjAA.1 $2.00 to $10.00 Celebrated Duibak Hunting Clothing, full line. Get our prices on Peters' Ammunition. We carry every load you want. Single barrel, 12, 10 and 20 range, regular price $5.00, at $325 lijertor tOc ixtra. Double barrel hammer less, 12, 16 and 20 gauge, $15.00 value, at $g)95 Double barrel hammer guns, 12, 16 and 20 gauge. Worth $10. at $795 Stylish Hats for Men and Young Men Brandeis Stores are headquar ters in Omaha for the famous John B. Stetson Soft and Stiff Hats, at ....$3.50 to $10.00 We arc exclusive agents in Omaha for the celebrated "Mayo Hats," every hat absolutely guaranteed to give service to tho wearer $3.00 "Brandeis Special" Soft and Stiff Hats, best hats in the city, for.. $2.00 Other standard makes, at... 82.50 Men's $1.50 Hats, 65c All odd lots and sample lines of Men's Soft and Stiff Hats, values to $1.50, at 05 Men's Sample Gaps Sample lines of Men's Fall and Winter Caps, silk lined with fur Inside bands. All colors. Special Saturday, at KO. 05 wd Sl.OO Boys' Headwear Chinchillas In brown, gray and blue and fancy mixtures. Plush and velvet hats In all colors. Blue serges and fancy woolen materials. Prices 25. 40. 05. 08 "d 81.50 Men's Shoes Tan and Black Calfskin English Last Shoes just re ceived, made with a com posite sole with the appear ance of rubber, will wear like the best oak leather. These shoes are made by a new process, which en ables them to be resoled without difficulty. All sires. Pair, $5. All sizes In fine $3.50 shoes, tana and black, lace or button styles. Splendid values, pair, t 82.45 About 200 pair of Men's Outing Shoes for golf, foot ball or gym nasium wear, odds and ends; worth to $5. pair. fS to n4S VO. F T HA VENT READ ALL OF THE NEWS K JU TIL YOU READ THE WANT ADS s f