111 I I I I I , 1 1. 1 I I r.M i r . i I t . it iill t 4 A -U.JI THE OMAHA SUNDAY" BEE: NOVEMBER 23, 1915. Women's Suits I A CLEAN SWEEP Every Woman's Suit in the Store is included 4ri this sale We mean . , to clearThe VERY LOW PRICES will do the work. After a very successful Suit Season, the time has come to clean up all that is left of our REGULAR HIGH-GRADE STCCK-and we're not making two bites at a cherry. mm Women's Suits that formerly sold from $25.00 to $29 Women's Suits that formerly sold fit $35, $39.50, $45, Women's Suits- g Z 700 (including all Vc vet Soils) Ou formerly $55, S6.50, $75, U 0 One lucky woman can purchase a $97.50 suit for $G0.00 it's the last we have. )lze 3G srsoo .50, 11 sggoo 161648-20 7AENAM STREET. Get Your J if Xmas i At HOSPE'S SELECT IT HOU! Why not make this Xnia on to ho remembered by nil the family? i-immiiiiiiL mm im-imrnhniue. " Mm J0 P" that hM Fl $fL4?S "" reputation, for easiest S?Vi&"i-J2. -J 'y to 8e!et rrom. ? ' VjfrKJ ' I S I Upright 1'lanoe f Reliable fci. 'JCtftl H l b I Standard Makes $175 to $000 . - 1 . Player Pianos $375 to $1,000 Grand Pianos $455 to $2,000 Including the renowned and world premier Mason & Hamlin The IlrtMt Quality IMeao la the World, Terra to suit the niot uiodest noeket book. Oat This Coapoa Orf. aad Kail Toalfat JL. XOiri OO. Without otiUtratlon on tny part, mall Dhutograplis and description of pianos. Dlay.r-plaiioa and grand piano. Name ..., fur.et and No ., CM Btete.'. A. OOSPE 0Q. -1S13-1S Doagla St. FARM CONGRESS HERE JHIS WEEK Splendid Profrram of Addrrnei by Prominent Men to Feature the ConvTition. Officers Nebraska Farmers' Congress rcg? FOR FAVORABLE LEGISLATION fipven h u tyArmA nrnmlitMl . . - - the state will be In Omaha for three day this week, beginning Tuesday, for the sixth annual convention of the Ne-j lraeka Farmers' congress, f From a email beginning a few yeara ngo. the organisation hss become large and Influential. At Its coming gather ing, a big proa-ram of Important ad-' nraeaes and discussions will be consid ered. Ta MOIIM f.VAHht. UtflaUHnM n - ft V farmers, Is the avowed purpoae of the j oona-raaa. Largely through Its efforts, I houe bills were passed by the last legis lature, and the eongrees has made It eelf fit In other ways. tvi.aatea to the convention here were named lant weak by aeventy-flve organl tatlons of tha afa. and nth.ra in expected to appoint representatives at the last minute, so that the aasembly will be a general one, voicing the opin ions of farm organisations In all part of Nebraska, Headquarters wilt be at Hotel Rome, where registration of delegates will be gin Tuenday morning at 1:30 o'clock. Oeorge Coupland of Elgin, president of the congress, will csll the first eeea'.on at SO. Rev. Titus Ixwe will pronounc the Invocation. The remainder of the morning will be given over to addreaaes of welcome by Mayor Dahlman and ' Chairman C. C. Rnsewater of the Omaha Bureau of Publicity, a response by Fresldent Coupland, reports of officers end appointment of committees.. One of the big features of the con ventlon will be an address. "The Mar keting of Farm Products," by C. J. Brand, chief of the office of farm mar keting of the Department of Agriculture nt Washington. The subsequent discus sion will be led by J. W. Rhorthtll, sec retary of the Nebraska Farmers' Co operative Uve Stock and grain Shipping association. Waablntrton OfrlrUl Here. Another special address by an official of the Department ot Agriculture, one that will attract wide attention among the farmers, will be delivered Thursday morning ty Prof. H. F. Williams. He Is In charge of farm management sur veys In this state, for the departent at Washington, and will talk on that subject, using data gathered In Investi gations of over 1,000 Nebraska farms. Prof. C. W. Pugaley, director of the t nlverslty ot Nebraska's agricultural ex tension department, will lead the dis cussion following Prof. Williams ad dress. The actual coat of operating farms and raising crops will .be thor oughly talked over, and some surprising figures are promised -on . the profits ot I'Termmg. ... ... n i.v ',,: v Maay Promlaesit kra. Among other prominent speaker and their subjects, the following ( are. an nounced: 1 -7 V' "The Relation of the Unlvareitjr to the Agricultural Interests," -vChancellor eemuel Avery ot the Vo.verslty. of Ne j braska. and Dean E. A. Burnett ot the College of Agriculture; "Rural Credits." I F. O. Odell of Omaha, eecretary of the I American Rural Oedlt association,' and IC E. Burnham et Norfolk, director of ! the Federal Reserve banks "Rural Bchoole," A. O. Thomas, Stat uperln Undent of schools. President Coupland and A. V. Teed of Llneoln: "Community Interests." R. M. Tyson of Tobias, sec retary of the Society of Equity: C. H. Oustafson of ' Mead, president of the Farmer' union; Roea U Hammond ot Fremont and W. F. BaUr ot Omaha. r.i.ri.l.Biit for Dclearatee. Entertainment ot the delegates wilt be the program on Tuesday' and Wednes day ev.nlng. Nebraska and Omaha will be shoea In "movies," and Mia Anna McCormlck of PapUllon will give a read ing. Tueeday night at the convention hall. Wedtieeday evening entertain ment will consist of a big reception at the Commercial club room. i During the various session, attractive musical programs will be furnished by the Omaha ttchool of Music, under the direction of J. E. Carnal. New officer of the congress will be elected Wednesday afternoon. The pres ent of floor ares President Oeorge Coupland. Elgin. Neb. First Vice President r rank lannehill. Nortolk, Neb. HeoonJ Vice Prealdent Homer Mc Kelvla. Fairfield, Neb. Third Vice Preeldent-R. D, Smith, Richland. Neb. . .. 8ecrvtary-J. B. Ortnnell, PapUllon. Treasurer Oeorg. Junkln, Smlthfleld, Neb. ) Y - K: . .Mi-; vrAV in v 7. -iruii ALVIN M ALONE Y APPLIES FOR HABEAS CORPUS WRIT Alvin Maloney, a )anltor recently em ployed by the former City National bank, alleges that he Is wrongfully held In the city Jail by Steven Maloney, captain of detective, and other member of the police department la a petition for a writ ot habeas corpus filed In district court Hearing will be held Monday, according to an order entered by Judge English. Alvin Maloney, who la supporting s wlf and three children by hi labor, allege that he has been held without reason ainc November U. when he wa arrested. A .. pTr"4 4 I ,Vf'.e'. "-V-- If J An Investment That Would Pay Would beaDeL y Bee Want Ad OPEN REVISED BIDS ON NEW BANK DECEMBER TWO December I 1 the date est for final re ception of bid on the revised pacifica tion for the new First Natlorel bank building. On that day, or shortly there after, the new bids will be opened and the contract awarded, eaya H. D. Nagel, architect's representative. The changes In specification Involve only the sub baarment, heating plant and foundation work. Intended to cut down the original bid, so that the fourteen-story building may be erected within the 1700.000 limit eat by the owners. MOTHER AND DAUGHTER HAVE ART EXHIBIT Mrs. Clement Chase of Chicago, for merly of Omaha. Is giving 4 water color eahlblt at Matthews. One scene, a bit e the Chicago rlvar, is especially worthy of note, it ia Chicago In strong sug gestion with it smoke-touched air and Us lake mists. The statuette. "Day Dreams." by ML. Helena Chase. Is at tracting unusual attention from even the busy Cbrtetmaa ehoppere. It ' shoe a little girt alttlng with her doll and cas ing full of wondering aad question into the future. e' Geotyc OopUxtJL Tra.nk TaxineJiill C Pre11Tit i . , t 1 sf;i ' 1 l&r J 1 r 1-SGhnaolleir & Mueller's litlil ilitS mum iliristaas triano' SaDe I ea voavv ih h sin r en iin r.a n r 1 " " ' ' K3 mm cm b vi I' m A a ua m t si n n 4 m m a mm . (i n iui ouu iriauus uuu iriuyur r First Vice President. COMMISSION MAY CLOSE GROCERIES ON SUNDAYS Monday morning the city council com mittee of the whole will discuss the prop osition of passing an ordinance for the closing of grocery stores and meat mar kets on Sundays; also the proposed stand ard f re alarm system, as recommended by City Commissioner Wlthnell. All citlsen Interested In these matters ere urged to attend this meeting and give the city commlss'oner ths benefit of their view. A m The Supremacy of Peruna as a Household Remedy 44 Years of Leadership ftatnrned to Hi Work. Mr. tullen Onudeeu. F.rwlnvll'.e, I.e.. eorfered with catarrh of the stop. neb He did r.ot know whet his trouble waa. He was unahle to wotk. Cotil.1 hardlv eat anv tlilnv. After teklna perua a short time Is now In perfect hcalln. He sy: "I am now dnlne all -or cork. . t an confident that a'iv ens siif ferine as I wa can be curtl b Peruna." S.very Chaa of Wsather. Mr. K Arnold. Westerly. R. T . . cr.nti m ted a sever cold The rold ecttiou In his sklo atrl produced a coplilon that was thought to be r eur ey F.very chsnge of wenthe; vould brine a return of h fouble After taklna Peruna all his allinents have vanished. Pala tn the ttomaoh. Mr. Henrv Kneck. Box HO, No. ln( S. Vista Ave.. Janeavllle, Wis., writes: "1 wrote you about 'a r eekH aro that I had a pain In my stomach. I followed your ad vice, and - uaed three bottles of rui Peruna. and I am all rlt'it now I am verv thankful for your advice and medicine." A Konsswife Keetored. Mrs. R. W. Ctone nn. Rox tS, Greet ehnro. G., Buffered several ears with catarrh of tha stomach, r-t ws- In such noor healfi h could not attoni to her houeli-l duties at all. Perura was recom n. ended hv nelehhnrs. She wee lit tinted to beeln the nee of Pentna. Hi save: "After taklne five bot t..s of Peruna t am hsrwv to say that I am entirely cured. My Indl sestlon Is entirely gone." Once a ChrTlo Xavalld. Mrs E. Rlker. SOS Orant Ave., That Ceoar Kails, Iowa, waa once a ihrnnlr. Invalid. Four dliferent lctct hed hern rorsu ted w tn ut avull. She had taken five dl.f jr ent mrVMres that had been recom mended without Improvement Pe runa vas tried snn the eood rc- ulr waa prompt and lasting. Xxvr.sses Iter (eratlvade. Mrs. tatnuel Ruth. ES6 Union Ave., 1 ebaiioti Pa.. Is able to sav nrs' tlvelv that she has ben cured by Peruna. She can acarcely find Wfrd. to express her aratltude ft lier re every. FVir manv yrare she had been a semi-Invalid from chronic catarrh. Three substantial tuA. bead of families, mads efficient oaoe more by romaa. Tarce housewives restored to their families. Tbeee are only san.ples of what Peruna 1 doing; ev.ry day, everywhere. Siit-ly this 1 a scbindld work. Anything that eonserree faml'r life ard makes the home more desirable and eomXorta Me, nonrluhes tlM heart root of civiliza tion. Peruna 1 a s"roat cl illser. Geo. C.c7ccriict. Treasurer. Man Hurt in Fight Over Certain Room Because Charles Schruhr, 1101 South Twenty-fourth street, desired to substi tute Fred Augustine, 68 year old, for Paul Wanner, 61, a a roomer In hi home. Augustine is In a hospital and Wanner Is under arrest, charged with assaulting him., When Augustine appeared to take Wanner room, according; to Information given to the police. Wanner attacked him with a hatchet, Inflicting serious injuries. Wanner had occupied a room at the Schruhr home for several year. HAT What You Llko far. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablet to Help Your ptoinach and , Io Not Worry; Trial y-aekair Seat rUB oa Bequest. Dyspepsia,.- Indigestion, weak stomach and similar name simply mean that the upply of digestive juloea Is inadequate. That Ii where Stuart' Dyspepsia Tab let 00m in by supplying this deficiency. Tec Usee Me, I Bajoy sty Keel the Zftimlt Jf 0 rear of Ooasequeaeee, Sitter, WW!. 1 Save Stuart's Dyspasia Tablet t r'l Back Va. If you will eat a Stuart' . Dyspepsia Tablet after each meat and one lust be fore you go to bed, you will learn that there la no harm in your meals, . The reason Is clearly plain. Tour sys tem' lacks the proper digestive juloes to make your meals easily digested. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablet give the stomach and other organs of the digestive apparatus the wherewithal to digest food. Uet a too boa from any drug store and try them, or aend th coupon for tree trial. Free Trial Coupon r. A. BTtnart Oo glO Stuart Ball. Ins, Marshall. Btlolu, send me at oucd a free trial piu-Kage of Htuart'e Dys pepsia Tableta Name Street City '. ... Stet n . mm Buy a beautiful Hi I La. new upright with fJJ mm, 9 J ' weet ton nd responsive, action Choice of mahogany or walnut case. Free stool and scarf sent with very piano. Buy Now Pay Next Year at n f Tk Buy" a brand V 1 1 fiew 88-nota play iD J J J r Ptano. Beau- tif ul tone nd easy to play. Free selection of mu sic. Bench and " scarf sent with every Instrument... . Some Bargains in Slightly Used Pianos and Player Pianos Former Price. 250 New England, Upright $250 J. P. Hale. Upright... Sale Price. 8 75 8 OO 300 Knieraon, Upright S200 1300 Marshall & Wendell, uprignt.-i $325 Schmoller & Mueller, Upright $276 Mueller. Upright. $300 Tryber, Upright. $350 Cable. Upright... $450 Steger & 9ons, Upright $135 8155 125 175 8220 Former Price. $ 225 Small, Upright A 00 Checkering & Bons, Square 600 Weber. Upright........ 350 Ivors & Pond, Upright. 650 Stelnway, Upright. . . . $1,000 Checkering, Grand. $1,100 Stelnway, Grand $ 450 Schubert Player Piano. $ 650 Playatone Player Piano.,, If you are unable to call In per son, please write for our Free Catalogue and Price List., You can make no better Christmas Purchase than a Piano or Player Piano. . It will bring joy and pleasure to the entire household. PIANO CO.: 1311-13 Farnam Ot. Omaha, Neb. Oldest Piano House In the Weet, Established 1850. ianos at Iowr prices than have ever before been quoted by any reputable piano house. And, notwithstanding; the low prices, we offer onr remarkable terms of $5 a MONTH - FREE STOOL - FREE SCARF betides free life Insurance and a 25-year guarantee on every instrument sold. A superb array of sew pianos from which to chooae, priced at $175 and up. Stelnway, Wcbor. Hardman, Qtegcr & Sons, McPhail, Emerson, Lindeman & Son, and our own Sweot Toncd Schmoller & Mueller Piano. Sale Price. S 50 8 35 830O 15U M25 15 M50 1BO 3325 Also the Aeolian line of Pianola Pianos, Including Stelnway, Weber, teck, Wheelock, Stroud, Stuyve sant, Aeolian and Schmoller Mueller Player Pianos. Every instrument marked In plain figures. - Select a Bargain now and have It hold for Xmas dolivery SCHLLER & MUELLER fr. Humphreys Seventy-seven For Grip. Influenza, COLDS The successful use of "Seventy seven" has made many converts to Homeopathy especially when the following suggestion has been ob served. To get 1 th bet results, tak "Setenty-seven" at the first feeling of a Cold lassitude. If you wait until you begin to cough and sneeae. It may take longer. i A email vial ot pleasant pellet, flu the vest pocket. 1 5c im It. at all druggist or mat oO. ami kr.ye Homeo. MedUlne Co 1SI Wlllitni bir.eU New Tors. The Gentle Art of "Getting Clothes Wise" If you've shopped around much in your time you KNOW that ONR clothing house will get vastly MORE money for the same grade suit that ia sold at another for LESS. It's just a question of "who's who." Don't glue yourself to a fancy priced establishment when a concern Ilk ours lops a third oft the price of the same clothes sometimes even a half. Men's Suits at $10 $15 UNITED Clothes Shop 503 S. 16th Street, Her Grand Hotel Building. FREE MEDICINE! roa iPrT awn bubdu WI1U11UI XV iovs OS out If ou or your -children have any Kidney or Hla.ider WeaAneas wrte us today for a Free Vackage of SBSCBTO. Whea iwrmmtlf ralleved U fob frleade aeon It. IISD XO HUglT. Ae&ressi SaMKTO CUSftMl, iMpt. M4. MlletUiM. T.ly Physician Proscribed Duffy's When 1 Had Pneumonia The value, of a reliable stimulant in pneumonia cases is appreciated by both profession and laity. Mr. Glttlcman was benefitted by Duffy whew suffering from pneumonia. , What he says ts Intereetlng: "I hkve used Duffy'g Pure Malt Whiskey aa a medicinal tonic since HO?. - I had pneumonia and was di rected by my family physician to use Duffy's. did me a great deal of good and ever since it haa been uaed by my family. I am 38 years of age and a commercial traveler. Am out doors a great deal, and find this medicine a worthy stimulant and good preventive of colds, etc., which I cheerfully recommend." fharlaa W nittleman. 184 Gatae MR. CHARLES W. GITTLEMAN Ave., Brooklyn. N. Y. His recent letter State he ie Hill grateful for what Duffy's haa done: "There Is but one and Just one Duffy's as to quality. I would rather be without my dinner than without Duffy's. Your product certainly put me back on my feet after a long spell of sickness (pneumonia) and I will always be more than pleased to recommend it" (Signed) Chas. W. Glttlenian. Duffy's Puro Malt Whiskey Is a most valuable tonic-stimulant whose medicinal worth hat been proved many times. For more than half a century It has brought the blessings ot health to overworked men, delicate women and the sickly, who find la It the strengthening properties so neo eatery to them. It Is a great remedial agent In the treatment of coughs, eclds and stomach complaints Preacrl bed by many doctors and recognised as a family medicine everywhere, you, too, can , "CeikWs tnd Keep Well." Sold In 8EALED BOTTLKS ONL. Beware of Imitations . m ttmtm mm m laA&l ivuvtaft. ItUIL eealet, $1.00 er battle. If he esuet mplr yes writ ae, w will U ye where te Kt tt. Meaieal eeaie Iree. The Duffy Malt Whiskey Co., Rochester, N. Y.