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    THE BEE: OMAHA, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1918.
TELEPHONE 2020 DOOGLAS"
Good
Shoes
At Small
, Prices
. Great Savings
For Everyone in
This Biggest Basement
r West of Chicago.
Winter Wear
, at Wonderfully
Low Prices.
.Complete Stocks.
PLAN TO RELIEVE
, THE CARSHORTAGE
Increase in Demurrage Charges
" ' Would Help, Aver Omaha
' Railroad Officials. .
COAL MEN HOLD THE CAES
: ' While local railroad official are not
expressing au,thoritt"tive opinions on
the suggestion ol the American Rail
'. way association to relieve the freight
v car shortage by raising the per diem
'demurrage charges up to s high as
?5 per day. per, car., ther have no
' hesitancy, in asserting, that such !a
. plan would help. " r1 "' ';'
j Ralroad officials de'clarethat while
; the gtea volume of freight business
that is moving has much to do' with
the present car shortage, the holding
up of cars by consignees is the most
serious problem that confronts them
at this time.
Under the demurrage rules now
applied the per diem charges range
from 4S cents to $1.45 for each twen-ty-four
hours. 1 Many of the con-,
f signees of freight find it much cheap
, er to hold cars and py the demur
rage than to provide warehouse and
; storage facilities. . This is especially
true in the coa! business, say the
j railroad men.' Under the present sys
' tern a car of coal reaches Omaha and
if it is not unloaded inside of forty-
. eight ; hours, the demurrage com
mences to run at the rate c $1 for
. each twentv-four hours after the.free
' time has expired. The coal dealer
can leave tne coal on tne car ana un
' load it at his pleasure and by paying
, $1 per day, save the expense of one
handling, that of from the car to the
bin. This one handling, it is said is
a saving of $10 to $20 on each car,
, . besides the loss that resnlts from
shrinkage in the handling from the
car to the bin. S
' Also True of Grain.
What is true with coal, railroad
.. men say, is also true with grain, but
- not to so great aa extent. It is con
s' tended that under the present rule, it
i is cheaper to let grain remain in cars
t on the track and then let it proceed
. to its destination when sold than to
'' run it through the elevator apd later
o reload for shipment to theultimate
market. The demurrage will run dur
jng the time the grain is held in the
; car but even .then it is less expensive
- to pay this than the elevation and re
.; loading charges. - -
However, with the demurrage
' charges pushed up as high as $5 per
day, the expense would be so great
' that there would be a desire to un-
load cars as soon as possible, which
would permit immediately "sending
a the cars back into .the shipping tec
s ritory to again be1 quickly loaded with
commodities for the market
t Prettiest Mile
Club to Have New
Building at Once
; , Ground was broken yesterday morn
, inar for- a $15,000 clubhouse for the
' Prettiest Mile . club, of which MraJ
: fred M. Crane is president, .
" - The clubhouse is to be located at
: the corner of Minne Lu&a and Red-
ick avenues in Minne Lasa addition,
tacing south upon Miller farlc.
Charles Martin, who platted Minne
: Lusa addition, donated the five big
lots for the building and it building
the structure. - :s
Membership is to be unlimited as to
, districts of residence. It is to accom
- modate any eligibles from the whole
north end of the city, . :' ' -
. The house is to be two full stories
and basement The dimensions will be
, 42x92 feet A billiard room, bowling
alley and children's play room are to
occupy the basement On the main
, floor there is. to be a large dining
a room, lounging room, kitchen and
' servants' room. The whole second
i floor is to be given over tor ball
room 47xeu teet. J be building is ex
V , pected to be completed in three
. months. -: t . ;,
This is something new in social cen
ter work in Omaha. This will be the
' first clubhouse of this character out
v side the clubhouses of parks and out
door clubs.
Junior Musical Club ' '
To Give a Musicale Soon
The junior Musical club held its
' annual meeting at the home of Ann
J; Axtell, lvNorth Thirty-second ave
:. nue. VirginiaTixley, daughter of Mr.
? and Mrs. W. A. PuUty, was elected
' president andGladys Mickel, daugh
. ter of Mr. and Mrs. George E. Mickel,
, secretary. Both young women are
studying the violin, Miss Pixley with
1 Emily Cleve and Miss Mickel with
Henry Cox.: v-
The first recital of the year will be
held December 2 at the home of Mrs.
C. F. White, 5009 Nicholas street. The
members ot this club are
Dorothy Arter
. Elizabeth Austin
' Ann Axtell
Porothy Balbach '
FInon Baxter
K.thsrin. Baxter
OIK. Kltner
( Louise Clark
t Dorothy Darlow
v Bernard Hanatsan
Nancy Hnlst , '
Mary Leslie ' ,
Mildred Mabray .
Oil ays Mickel
Susan McEschron
Vlixlnla rixley
Elisabeth Perrtso
Josephine Plainer
Marjorle Smith .
Virginia wnita
Two guests who will contribute to
. the program will be Anna Laaf and
. ' UHbert Uoorly. ,
Benson FoTEs Decide to
- w Have a Christian Church
Benson is to have a Christian
church eventually. That is, it is to
have a church building. In the mean
time, however, matters have been so
organized that services are to start
right away and be held every Sunday
afternoon at Odd Fellows hall in Bcn-
son, with C. E. Harding to preach. -
A meeting was called Wednesday
night by C. E. Harding, who is super
intendent of the Dou&las Countv
Mission of Christian Ckurches, for the
, purpose of organizing a Christian
1 church in Benson. The meeting was
. held at the home of F. B. Oliver.
: It was decided a Bible school should
be started to hold meetings every
Wednesday night and that church
services should be started in Odd Fel
lows hall Sunday afternoons pending
ucuniic Dinraing campaign tor a
.. church building. There are about forty
families in Benson who are members
of the Christian church.
Km m thin far Viuh rlA :
At the first slrn of aoavh or oold take
Dr. Bell's Pine Tar Honey. Yots. won't suf
. ter Ions. tic. All drusslsls. Adv.
in
Women's Velvet Shoes.
lace .only; black, blue and
purple. All sizes from 2 ft
f to7; :pair..,....$1.00
. Men's and Women's Lined
Shoes. Just the thing for cold
' weather. A large assortment ,
. in all 'sizes and widths. On
sale Friday, pair. .. -S1.93
: Women'a Overgaiters, 7
"to 10 buttons; black,
tail blue, and red.
Values from 50c to $1, :
at, pair; v. v i v . . .25
. Cbildrsin't v SkoM, lace and
button, vlei kid and patent
' leather. Hand turned soles,
f Sizes iK to 8. Special,
Pir 98s
i , ... 1
Knit Underwear
Women's Heavy and Medium
Cotton, Fleece-Lined Union
Suits; all sizes; worth $1.00,'
at ............ v... .89 '
Women's Medium Weight
: . Cotton, Fleece-Lined Union
Suits, Dutch neck, elbow
i sleeves;, high neck, long
sleeves; all sizes... .... .49
Boys' ' Heavy Fleece-Lined ;
IJnion Suite in Lambsdown
and Random Mills; ages 5 to
" 16 years....,.,;.... -65
Boys' Cream Color, Fleecy
Lined Union Suits; all sizes.
Each,.,.....,, .45
Women's Peeler Vests and
Pants; all sizes; regular 35c
values; garment 25
Children's Fleece-Lined Vests .
and Pants; gray and cream
. color. Each..i,,'.. ...25
Hosiery.
Women's Black and Oxford
Wool Hosiery, 3 pairs for $1;
each paiiv. . . ... ..... .35
Men's Heavy Wool Socks,
mixed colors; regularly worth
36c, at, pair. ........ .25
Children's Medium and Heavy
Sibbed Hose, in cotton, some
wool; slightly imperfect;
worth 25c, special, pr. 17H. .
mmtm m n
THE BARGAIN CENTER OF OMAHA
A Wonderful Sale of Winter Coats
For Women. Misses. Tuniors and Children
. o eaa rpv. ... t,.i.. ..,.nj.i Tnaf fhi'nk nf hnvinor rnnta for Ruch ftmall
,HD, ,... " W ' .. .
Ovsr 9. RAH in slApf. frrwn TIia aavintrA nra frulv vrnnrlArfnl.
prices, according to the present conditions. ' V r
7 wo Day Sate
At $2.95
Hundreds of Women's; Misses and
Juniors' Coats, dozens of styles,
many different kinds of good de
sirable materials, such as fane;
- mixtures, novelty cloths, plain
cloths, boucle, etc. They are vnot
this season's styles, but good prae-
' tical models, suitable fe -ordinary
wear. Coats that were made to sell
for $5.00, $6.00 and to $10.00,
many even more.
At $5.95
Hundreds of Women's Misses'
and Juniors' Winter Coats, made to
sell at $7.50 to $12.G0, All good,
up-to-date styles, made of cordu
roy; in various desirable colors.
All satin lined, large fur collars.'
Blue and gray chinchilla, fancy mix
tures, plain cloths, zibelines, etc.
. Sizes to fit most any one.
Friday ki Saturd ay
At $9.85
We offer you choice of hundreds
of right up-to-date winter coats,
many different styles, fancy mix- .
tures, all-wool velours, plain and
rough black cloths, etc. All made,
with the new big collars, wide flare
bottoms, etc.; $12.50, $13.50 and
$15.00 values.
At $13.85
nd $14.85
. Hundreds of fine coats for wom
en and misses, -that are the equal of
coats elsewhere for $6 to $10 more.
AU the newest, right up-to-the-minute
styles. Wool velour, Matlamb,
Sile fabrics, novelty materials, etc.
opies of higher priced models.
Extra Special Girls' . Coats, Values to $4.00, at $1.79
Over 500 to choose from. All Irood styles. The 2 to 6-year styles are
chilla in blue and gray, fancy mixtures and novelty cloths. ..
The 6 to 14-year styles are plain, dark gray,: heavy Melton cloths.1
made of corduroy, in all colors. Chin-
AS
Winter Wear
For Boys
Boys' Overcoats, a ac
$4t6$5Veavie..r.4t
A splendid Jot of .
, good, warm cpats, neat
mixture -effects and '
chinchilla coats, in va-
rious colors. Mixture : t
Coats in ages 2i to 14
i 'years.-' ', i y.' v
Good flannel BlouseaJSOc
Light gray, dark gray, .
. brown and blue. Ages
Bto 16 years. "
Boys' Heavy Sweater, 50c
, Gray and blue; worth -considerably
more ; ages
6 to 14 years.
Boys' MackinaVs, $425
Various colors. Skate
pocket or full belted
styles. Ages Z to 17
years.' " '' 'V
Notions
Elastic Remnants, 8 pieces
for ...i.. ...... ....5
Children' "Velvet Grip" and
"Buster Brown" Garters,
all sizes; regular 25c grade,
Friday, pair T .12
One Big Lot of Slightly Soil
ed C. M. C. and Betsy Ross
Crochet Cotton 2M
60c Notion Boxes, special,
each 10
12-yaad Bolts of Bias Tape,
boir..... .,...4
Lingerie Tape, for Underwear,
bolt 4
Fast-Colored Wash Edging,
, yard .....3H
Fast-Colored Wash Edging,
bolt -3M
Safety Pins, S cards for. .5
Wooden Coat Hangers, at,
each w..2
Finishing Braids, bolt . . 3 H
Shell Hair Pins, box... 3H '
Coal Hods, Stove Boards
Stove Pipes, Etc.
This seasonable line on sale Fri
day at a great-saving in price.
Buy them Friday and we will -,
have them delivered, ready for ;
. . installation Saturday afternoon, v,
Wood Lined Stove Boards
Crystal Pattern i
812628x28 . . ; . . . . . . . . 95 I Size 33x33 $1.39
Size 30x30. . .$1.19 Size 36x36. . ..... . .$1.69
Coal Hods.
Large Size, Black Japanned Hods, each. .29
Galvanized Coal Hods, each. . . . . . . . ; .-,.39 '
. Stove Pipe.
v- Good Heavy, Smooth Black Pipe. ..v. .'.8
6-inch Elbows, each. ........................ .82
Tools, Etc
Buck Saws, $1.00 values.
Weather Strip, per foot. .
Furnace Scoops, each. . :
Metallic Ash Sifters, each
" Coffee Percolators.
A fine Colonial Pattern Alumi
num Coffee Percolator, like pic
ture :..::.. $1.98
69t
Warm Blankets
For the Cold leather
64x76-inch Cotton Bed Blankets,
donble blankets, in gray and tan;
extra heavy; fleecy nap, fancy,
washable borders, thread-whipped
edges. Regular $1.40 values! at,
pair ,. T . 98
72x80-inch lExtra Heavy Cotton
Blankets, full winter weight, heavy
wool finish, permanent nap; white,
tan,' and gray, with washable bor
ders. Regular $2.50 values, Friday,
pair ; .-. i,r; $1.98
Genuine Wool Bed Blankets, . Cali
fornia wool finish; extra weight;
in all the wanted neat plaids, plain
white, and gray. Our regular $6.50
values, pair. , .$4.39
72x84-inch Genuine Woolriap Bed
Blankets, the Naushua Mills' best
Eroduct, In beautiful color plaids;
eavy bap; nearest approach to
wool; warm and durable. Regular
$3.60 values, sale price, pr.$2.69
Extra Winter-Weight Comforters,
finest printed, silkollne covered,
filled with best-grade cotton, scroll
stitched; very comfortable for chilly
winter weather; $2.60 values, at,
each .... $1.79
Double-Size Crib Baby Blankets,
heavy fleecy nap, both sides alike;
plain white, fancy washable blue
and pink borders; 60c values,
pair . .....................39
Basement Sale, Rag Rugs, Linoleum
Printed Linoleum, very latest patterns, regular 66c quality, at. ... .49
24x38 Bag Rugs, regular 76c value, at. , .39
26x60 Rag Rugs, regular $1.00 value, at. . . ... . , .49
Coco Mats, regular 76c value, at . . ...... 49
Rubber Mate, 76c value, at. ............. .49
Rug Remnants, V and 3-yard lengths, just right for , .
Aall runners, Thursday, at........ , $2.50 end 83.00
Carpet Sweepers, regular $2.60 values, at $1.9
New Basement Corset Dept.
Pgens vyith Exceptional Offerings
I WHILE we give the very best values
to be obtained at all times, we are mak-
ing a very special effort in this instance
to get you acquainted with the location
of our new Basement Corset' Depart
ment. We are offering for one week i
Corsets, Children 's CambricWaists
and Brassieres at Great Reductions
Corsets, in gray and white, made of cou
til; medium tops and long hips; one
model with adjustable abdominal band.
Regular ?L25 values, at. -98fr
Corsets for slender figures, in fancy mercerized cloth, -well
boned; in pink only. .y. C3t
Corsets for stout figures); with extra-wide front steel;
long hips; sizes 20 to 36. ,,:., .V. y .. . .63t
Regular 50c Corsets, with long and medium hips; sizes
19 to 26.,. ... . ' ..-. . .394 '
Boys' and Girls' Panty Waists, ages 3 to 14 years. .25
"Brassieres, lace and embroidery trimmed ; regular 35c
values, at. . -.i. . . . . . . . . . . , , .213
f
Men's Furnishings
One lot of Men's Fleece
! Lined .Shirts and Drawers,
' heavy weight; random colors; .
, all sizes. - Special, garment .
for...........,.;vi..35c
, 45- dozen Men's Extra
Heavy Ribbed Union Suite, all
sizes; assorted colors. Special
. Friday, suit. U 75c
Men's Wool Mixed Flannel '
Shirts, tan, gray and brown.
, Special..........;.. fJl.OO
r' Men's Wool and Woof"
. Mixed Sweater Coats; as
sorted color ,50 to $3.98'
v Men's Extra Heavy Fleeced
' Shirts and Drawers, ecru and
. graycolor. Sale price, gar
ment. .. 45c.
Turkish Towel Ends, 3c
Table Cloths, 69e
- Full bleached and made of a
' fine quality mercerized dam-
. ask; all in 2-yard lengths.
Very pretty' patterns. Spe
cial, each ........69
10c and 12M Towsliag, 7c
' About 6,000 yards ef a soft,
absorbent toweling, 20 inches ,
wide. Wears like all linen, De
sirable lengths. Yard.... 7
Draperies
One ease (about 1,600 yards)
of Mill Lengths of Scrims and
Etamine, yard ; . 5
600 Lice -Curtains, 2H and 3
yards long; 40 to 64 inches
wide. Values to $2.60 a pair,
Friday, each ....49
Men's.soid Young Men's Overcoats $9.75 to $12.75
In This Basement Lower Priced ClothingDept.
- - v You will be thoroughly convinced that the overcoat you want is here if you visit ;
.this department. , ' ..'.' j '
'Good news for men who need a good, warm, nobby overcoat at a' medium price. And
you can be absolutely assured that you are getting values impossible to duplicate.
Overcoats that may be depended upon for long service, at, . ; ..... . , .$9.75 to $12.75 ;
M
SDlendidly made of cheviots, worsteds, pencil stripes and J0 to 75 '
: i ' ; ;s ' . Qther Suits and Overcoats, at $5.00
Men's and Young Men's Trousers
We purchased a manufacturers' stock of these Trousers, and because of our
immense buying power we are able to give you the benefit of the lowest prfces
of the season. .. . : ' . ' - '
In Cheviots, Plain and Fancy Worsteds, Pin Stripes, Etc. Made with cuffs or
plain bottoms. All sizes. Two big lots. , - - - ,
Lot 1, $1.98 u , Lot 2, $2.98
Exclusive Distributors for Carhart Overalls and Patrick Duluth "Bigger Than
Weather" Mackinaw Coats. -
. Ueurs Moleskin Pants, $3.0 values. ;.y ......".'..... i . $1.9$ ,s
SI :
Warm Coats, Overalls, Etc.
Mackinaw Coats, $5.00 values. .$3.98
Union-Made Overalls. ; . . . ... .69c and 75c
Sheep-Lined Coats, up from. $3.50
Pieced Coon Coatp, $30.00 values. . . $25.00
Siberian Dog Coats, $25.00 values . . , . $15.00
Mackinaw Coats, $7.50 values. .$5.00
Domestic
Dress Prints, Flannels, &c.
The Genuine Duckling Fleece
Kimona and Wrapper Flan-
nel, beautiful designs; 15c
i values, yard . , . u i . . 10 H
The Genuine Amrakeag
, Bleached Outing Flannels,
sach grades as Tunis, Iris and
Fleecedown; lOe and 12Hc
values, special, ;ard. . .8M
27-incfc Fancy Dress Zephyrs,
in all the wanted - neat fall
checks, plaids and stripes.
Regular lOftc values, per
yrd 7K ''..
Fine quality tinbleached Mus
lin, 38 inches wide; fine
weave; easily bleached. Regu
lar 10c value, yard. . . .7)itt
y Mill Remnants of 32-inch
' Devonshire Cloth, . Dress
' . Zephyrs, . Suitings,, etc.,;..
lengths easily matched. At,
. yard ( ....... .5
36-inch Fine Bleached Muslin,
' extra fine quality; lengths to
20 yards; special, Friday,
yard:;',,,;.,-v.'.;.,,..V:..6)se
27-inch Welch and Scotland
. Outings and 27-inch Fancy
Outings; extra heavy: 9c
value, Friday, yard.-. , ,JHt-
Mill Remnants of 36-inch
: Dress Percale and Calico,
light arid dark grounds; long,
, serviceable lengths. While"
they last, yard . . , . ....4M
Apron Gingham, indigo dye. -All
size checks; good quality.
Regular 7c value, specjal, Fri
day, yard 5Het
7-