.! J ill! Skin Eruptions I'Jill Uanisli Qalrkly Hrmord by the ftm of Btt Mt'i OUdum Wafer, Um Frsdi cator of All Hkin Eroptiona. TBIA& ACtaO KAtUTO Just la a few day you can clear th ln of all blemishes, pimples, fclotchea, Itver-spot. muddy complexion, black heads, ete If ytm will Ptuart'a Cal cium "Wafer. Pimple and eruptions come from th tarWJe from tm pur Mood and you can't Way PwTtn TVaee Whoa Tea Ooa Oe Ua of Ta.es aYU Bo Seallyr tir them by rubbing tuft on the out M of tha face. Purify tha Mood and the blemishes will disappear. ftuart's Calcium Wafers will often Icar tha complexion In a few dare' time. That 'a tha wonderful part of It they act right off In a hurry. That's bocauae they're made of Juet tha Ingredients needed to drive all poisons and Impurl Jee from the blood. Your faca will became aa Clear and pure a a roae. With Stuart' Calcium "We fere you don't have to wait for month before getting result. Even boll have been cured In a few day' time with theae remarkably effective blood cleanser. i . . , , Tou can get Stuart' Calcium Wafer of any druggist at SO cents a box. Also mall coupon today - for free trial package. Free Trial Coupon r. A. tnart Co., Sit Stun Slds., Marshall, MioKl Send me at once, by return mull, a free trial j-ark age of btuart's Calcium Wafers. Kama Street .. City State THIS "AD" i.i Good, but a "Walking Ad" is Better Thousands of Omaha Men are walking around with our $10 and $15 SUITS on their backs. United Clothes Shop Her Grand Hotel Bldff. 16th and Howard Sts. TELIPLE-GOIHG HABIT ADYISABLE Uiii Jeanette M. Goldberg' DeliTtri Addren on Behalf of Jewish ChanUnqna Society. NEED OF TRAINED TEACHERS An sppeal for a return to Judaism on the pert of Indifferent Jews was voiced by Miss Jeannette Miriam Ooldberg of Philadelphia, field secretary of the Jew ish Chautauqua society. In a talk at Tem ple Israel laM evening. A Inrgn audience greeted Miss Ooldberg, who represent especially the religious correspondence school department for Sabbath school teachers. 'Create a temple-going habit. Accom pany your children to the temple. Don't think you have don your duty when you send your children to tempi and yourself go out shopping, or to the thea ter. Strengthen the relation between tn horn and the aynagoru. Mak the synagogue the canter of communal life, tha position It has held In tha past." she pleaded. His Ooldberg emphasised the necessity for well trained religious school teachers who are able to cope with the questions called up by childish minds. "More scoffer are a result of Ignorant or un wise misdirection In religious matter than anything else." h aald. In her Introductory worda, Mlsa Oold berg gave an interesting sketch of the position of th Jewish woman, from her oriental status to the present position enjoyed by the American Jewess. The Jewish Chautauqua movement was tarted by Itabbt Henry Berkovlt of Philadelphia twenty-three year ago. Rabbi William Roeenau instituted the correspondence achool for teacher two year ago. Rabbi Frederick Cohn of Omaha will be on the program of the twenty-fourth annual assembly of the Chautauqua, which will ba field In 81. Louis, December U-K. Miss Ooldberg will be the guest of Mrs. J. N. Kopald until Monday. Railroad Travel Increases Largely Instead of psssenger business west bound dropping off, a anticipated by th railroad official. It Is Increasing as win ter approaches. teavtng out of consid eration special trains and private car parties going to th Pacific coast exposi tion, through travel la much heavier than during the summer. Travel on the Union Pacific's Overland limited ahowa an Increase of 100 per cent over the cor responding period of one year ago. Railroad men say that while the through passenger business la holding up, or ahowlng an Increase, the local travel between towns In Nebraska and Tewa shows a decided falling off. This they attribute to the a-reatly Increased number of automolillea that have gone Into serv ice during the last year. The campatm for the Improvement of the country road, the railroad passenger men assert, has had much o do with the Increased travel by automobile. CHURCH ACTIVITIES' GAINS SHOWN BY CATHOLIC REPORT Increase In an enorch aotlvltle are shown In th annual compilation of sta tistics of th Omaha dlocas of th Catholic, church, which has just been mad public Baptism last year numbered 1,(9, of which 286 were adults. There were S4t marriages, of which CM were of Catho lics and 170 mixed marriages. Three diocesan priests were added, bringing tha total to 136, beside forty-three priests of religious. Four new parishes bring the total to lit. One new church was Duut, masing a total or Tbe number of parish schools was In creased from ninety-two to ninety-five nd the number of pupils from 10,M to 11,783. Cretghton university had a total enrollment of 1.S7D and Spalding college 1.10. Seven academlea for young women added 1,190 to the list of young folk receiving education In Catholic in stitutions, making a total of 14,683. Fires One Shell in Two Days and Gets A Canadian Goose "Where, rh, wher have the Httla duck goner' Is a tuneless melody Ed Docekal, Charley Pattella. John Iwl and Dr. M II. Dunham sang upon their reiurn from a two-day excursion to Schuyler. This quartet of Omaha hunters hiked for the Schuyler camp with th express purpose of bagging enough of th feathery flock tc provide sumptuous Sunday dinners, but th duckleta refused to be a part of th conspiracy and put th blink on the Omahans' hope. Charley Battel! fired on shell in th two days. That or:; shell, however, did It duty well, for a it brought down a Canadian goose which fell a victim to the wile of ft bunch of decoy left out ever night. When Battel! went down to the blind In th morning b spotted th gooae and qulokly plugged him. Th other huntsman war ft bit more fortunate than Battel!, each getting mall bag. Dooakal earn horn with two mallard and flv teal and grounh on hi luck. Th first day out Docekal waa th only on of th party to get ft bird "Th shooting, Is certainly punk," de clared Docekal. "Th duck if there are any are certainly steering .clear of th river." IIILLER PARK SOCIAL CENTER ENJOYS EVENING Two hundred and fifty residents of the Miller rark school district attended the opening of a social center at their school Friday vning, enjoyed ft program of muaio and readings and shook hands with each other in a get-acqualnted ses sion after the formal xercle. Principal Hunt of th school. Superin tendent English of th Recreation board and Supervisor Rurk of the social cen ter made short talks. Music wai furnished by tha Chambera Music Society of Omaha School of Orchestral Music, Mr. ant! Mr, and Ger trude Thlam and Earl Plckne- u Evan offered ft reading. German Lines Grow Thin on Russ Front PETROORAD, Nov. IMVU London.) Russian military observers are finding frequent indication that th German line on this front are growing Increas ingly thin. Thee are furnished by re ports from th fighting lines, notably from th sector northeast of Riga. Drill master report that excellent progress I being mad In th drill work because of tha willing spirit of th new men and th admirable relation declared to exist between them and their officers. LONDON. Nor. JO, The Copenhagen correspondent of th Morning Post sends th following! "Russia Intends to place millions additional troop In th field, according to ft notification by Premier Ooremykln to tha Ruwlan preaa, say a private dis patch from Fctrograd." Kill TOM miBEKYATXOK TOW FOB A StBAXi Thanksgiving Dinner Tel. Donar. MO. SISTEO FROM 12:80 TO 7:80. P. M. 31.00 TKHPLATK. . t : j s Consomme Royal ., M , Cream of Oyater Stuffed Crlory . guMii Ollvea Ileal and Wafers Crab Meat a la Newburg Feast Turkvy Chestnut DresslnS Craiibsrry J.ily Stuffed Duck. Clnnambh-Appl Candled Bwaet potato .Potatoes, Whipped With Malted Butter Cauliflower, ltollaadalee French btrinir iieane June Pea Perter House 'Rolls, rruit 6.04 Wafers tunc'U'i 1'lum Pu1iljnK. . . ,. bherry Bauo Cafe Parfklt 1-rosen Neaselrode Pudding Chocolate Velvet lea Cream Ansel Fond and Pound Cake Pumpkin, Mince and Iemon Pi With Kuauefort Cheese Deit Tssse Contempt Hearing to Be Had Monday MM Hearing of chanres of contempt of court brought against member of tb local motion picture operators' union by proprVtors of the Princess theater, was postponed until Monday morning by Dis trict Judge Redlck. Tbe Princess theater Case arose from j picketing the pi are by the operators, who the theater management now allege i violated ft "peaceful picketing" order Issued by the district court. SOUTH SIDE LAD BREAKS . HIS LEG ON THE GRIDIRON While playing foot ball with a crowd of small schoolmates In the rear of the Garfield school at Sixteenth and H streets, South Hide, Earl Arthurton, 9-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. G. Arthur ton, Fifteenth and I streets, austalned a broken leg. The limb was snapped Juet above th left knee cap. Dr. A. A. Frick was called and aet the bone In place. BMHE HOT WATEE EF TOO ESME A E0ST COfflXXEOSJ ay we cant hlp but look better and feol better, after an Intlda bath. POSITIVELY THE LAST WEEK OF THIS m nn mm LSI Pianos and Player Pianot Now Being Sold at a Fraction of Their Cost. Just Six More Days, and This Great Sale Will Be Over If you miss getting one of these sweet-toned pianos at these prices you have over locked the chance of a lifetime. You can Bave $122 to $200. Call early tomorrow. Don't let cash stand in your way when we offer such liberal terms. This Hew $300 Upright Sale Price $178 155 Sends one of the pianos to Your Home. Pay the Balance at $1 a Week Sends one of these Player Pianos to Yoar Home; Pay the Balance at $2 a Week. This $550 Player Piano jf r '"3 Sale Pries $350 Wc Saved the Biggest Bargains For the Last Wock CLEAR WEATHER REPORTED FROM ALL0F NEBRASKA According to morning reports to tha railroads, clear and calm weather was tha rule over Nebraska and most of the country, west to th mountains, fin country It i a llttla colder, temperatures having ranged from II to M degrees abov ero. Tampers with Jars- Wheel. nri.r.iiu, ii. NOV. Hlnullr,. ,in.M... it - '-v" i leniency was tna ver- dlot returned by a Jury this aft.n... agalnat John P. Kelly, clerk of Th 7'ire was that of tamper 5 T.Uh. th ,ury wh""- The maximum penalty Is nneyear In th workhouse and To look one's best and feel one' besi Is to enoy an inside bath each morning to flush from the aystem the previous day's waste, sour fermentations and pois onous) toxins before It is absorbed Into th blood. Just a coat, when It burns, leave behind a certain amount of Incom bustible material In the form of ashes, so tha food nd drink taken each day leave In the alimentary organa a certain amount of IndUreatible material, which If not eliminated, form toxin and poisons which ar then aucked into the blood through th very ducts which are In tended to auck In only nourishment to sustain the body. If you want to see tha glow of. healthy bloom in your cheeks, to see your skin get clearer and clearer, you are told to drink every morning upon arising, a glass of hot water with a teaspoonful of limestone phosphate In It, which la a harmless means of washing the waste material and toxins from the stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels, thus cleansing. sweetening and purifying the entire ali mentary tract, before putting more food into tha atomach. Men and women with sallow skins, liver spots, pimples or pallid complexion, also those who wake up with a coated tongue, bad taste, nasty breath, othera who are bothered with headache, bilious apello, acid atomach or constipation ahould bagta this phoaphated hot water drink ing and ars assured of very pronuonced result In one or two weeks. A quarter pound of limestone phosphate ooe-ta wary little at th drug store, but It la sufficient to demonstrate that Just as soap and hot water cleanses, purifies and freshens th akin on the outside, so hot water and 'limestone phosphate act on tha insid organ. We must always consider that Internal sanitation Is vastly more important than outside clean! In eaa, because the akin pore do not absorb Impurities Into th blood, whU th bowel pore do. Advertisement. Former Price J250 New England, upright $250 J. P. Hale, upright $400 Emerson, upright $300 Marshal & Wendell, upright $325 Schmoller & Mueller, upright $275 Mueller, upright $300 Tryber, upright $350 Cable, upright $450 Steger & Son", upright Our Ironclad Guarante stands Dark of every sale. Sooner or late, you Hre going to buy a piano. Why not talk It over at home today? Think of this opportunity to get a standard piano at such a low price. Sale Price. 75 . 00 5i20O S155 k.125 8175 195 $220 Former Price $22 5 Small Upright $600 Chlckering & Sons, square $600 Weber, upright $350 Ivers & Pond, upright. . . . $550 Steinway, upright $1,000 Chickerlng, grand $1,100 Steinway, grand $450 Schubert Player Piano ... $550 Playatone Player Piano-, Sale Price ...a so 35 S390 ...$150 ..8425 ..8195 .-8450 tl5 305 FREE STOOL FREE SCARF FREE LIFE INSURANCE Remember, this Is the only store In the city where you can buy New Steinway, Weber, Hardman, Steger & Sons, Emerson, McPhall, Ltndeman ft Sons, Schmoller Mueller Pianos and the famous Pianola Piano. Schmoller & Mueller Piano Go. 1311-13 Farnam St., Omaha Headquarters for the New Aeolian Vocallon, Columbia Grafonola and Vlctrolas. Recognized as the Oldest and Largest Piano House in the Middle West. i ii inisiiiimniii mmnsiin iisan wn iirnnnminm nrnnrn T" ' TTTT Warfi" AS gsuiw Apartments, flats, houses and cottages can be rented quickly and cheaply by a Be "For Rent" i Own vourown I home. You can purchase one on ; e a s y monthly ; payments like rent. : Itead the real cs 1 tate columns. Moveaseata of Uceaa Steamer. Port AnHras. H.IM rirK4IIABK..Vr.4rtcli VIII.. bKH'.K.Nf. KrUtUut.rjord... KAI.MolTH M.uw Aauiwaa BlltTI'dN Afenupta HltiHTIANRAM. . Ooalalna. NKW YOltK OIIM.MM Vrt... NSW VOKX llr.n.rjor4 (lU-lovi rrurisa uvmnroou oacsr ii. Culls from tlio Wire The first national conference of the National Security Ifairue will be held in f'hiraso on Noveniler 17. At th -on-fennue the league will determine upon Us policy towsrd national defense plana. Kabbt Xoloinon 8-heeter. prealdent of th Jewish Theological Seminary of Amer ica and widely known as a traveler and author, died at hi home at New York, lie was born In Krkshsn. Iioumsnla, No vember T, 1M7, and rant to lbs I'nlted Males In lMXi to accfpt the prreldency of th Jewlah theolosiral seminary. John T. Hall, also known aa John T. Kewoumvr. at New York waa foumt guilty of u.lnn the malla to defraud l.b.0 ama teur poets, who were induced to enter a prise sons and poem contest conducted by the John T. Hall Mualo Publiahlns uomiany. Judse Foster sentenced Hart to two years la tbe federal prison at At- uima, ua. Allen WUtlama, and Peter Bynum. be lieved to have been a member of a party ei in res oenaiia inai nt i j up and robtd a small store In the ilealdton oil field in vaianonia, u.'u iron wounas received In a pl.t hi oartie following nw rouoery. I'eputy Hhailff Balew also waa wouuded. but la expoclea to rvcover. Williams was a by slander, The stock and grain brokerage firm t ray lie at Becker or PL iiuia made an anlgnment for the benefit of creators. The firm had br.nchea In Kaiwas City and In Mealco, alo. Aaaeta amount to iiw.uw m stocks and bond, but HA.uuO of theae securities have born pledged . ii y tor loans. lUauilllles. amouot ooo THAMCSG IVINCL i,BylepIusijH7 Ann oaaraaa to curliy for loans. l' vio or fTO.Uuu. Vlnclent aloract, an aged and prom inent Italian, waa assassinated In New Orleans' In lie Italy. Tue police found no trace of the aaaaaelna. but are working on th theory that the killing reaulied from a black hand plot. Morecl waa inva terlou.ly wounded five year aso alter he had asaiatatl In the prvaecuUoa f Uie LeniMiia child kldnai-er. The first formal steps In a campalga for 'ha creation of a world supreme court for tks Jurilnia.1 setlletiienl of all Inter national Oupule) were takea at a lunch eon given at the tiankeie' club at New York, which Was attended by men prom inent In publlo life front alt accitona of tlut couulry. The lunehea resulted In th forinalion of the World e Court Lagu of America by the election of a board of govern.. r, who will later eWct oifkeers kJtd pciluct Uie vr(uiiuuio. i'h Boosts) price the worid orcr." Thanksgiving is new-clothes-time for countless men. It's a ldgical time to buy-winter and the holiday season just ahead Get style and wear both-r-and pay a medium price.- We have the exclusive sale here of the famous STYLEPLUS CLOTHES $17. The illustration shows you their fine style. Notice the peaked lapel on the suit a little point, ' but little points combine to give clothes their character. The overcoat, the Maryland model, has become a national favorite. Set-ih sleeves with cuffs, patch pockets, box back. Satin sleeve lining and satin yoke.. Of course we have many other styles and models. And other makes at other prices. The Home of Hirsh Wickwire, Society Brand. Schloss Bros.' Suits and Overcoats at . $15.00 to $35.00 Exclusive Distributors for" Patrick Duluth "Bigger-Than-Weather" Mackinaws, at $10.00, $12.50 and $15.00. Jit ' :; i