V THE BEE: OMAHA.' SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 1 t.-ft jr. eir vorll but yen the:: ilus hat seast! B WOUG fVS' v; M AH Jll'' MUM!. Jiimr bob rvAunur !41 bur New York RU III U- W war t vri 7 in if las been so mild up to this time that many Winter Coats-great luck for them in this an- so much more than we are asking that we leave it to you to judge for yourself-We a true mental picture, but be assured that fine, styles, the richness ailoring. , Ms For Every mcessions in Price mto cash made a remarkable ve are enabled to offer them n's Winter Fabrics, such as oadcloths, Novelties, rtrewse, i Navy, Copenhagen, Heavy, beautiful guaranteed f around bottoms, half and full cape and quaker collars. o llli, insuring tixclusiveness Lot 2 $ 24.50 Toor. $ylost Wonderful Euse Sale i6Q we haven't said half enough about it. irsolp 1 representative while in New York a few days ago, was for eridnt h to purchase more than 1,200 Blouses of the most dainty sack me a prize and at a price that will enable us to sell them for esfl V an you know they are worth.' veti careful to choose ofily those nd tjflorings that would be most ac id jmsi stock of Blouses out for ejr wl'l w picked up m a jilfy. spMljvftl or exchange. olu hStocks From Our (fil I (AT m& '.Makers , e3uM ? Sample Drape Veils 59c Fashion's Favorite Many beautiful styles and patterns in the assort ment. Net Veils, with chiffon borders, fancy and plain meshes with two tone borders. Shetland Wash Veils, fancy applique lace Veils and Circular Veils. In black, white and all the popular shades; worth up H to $2.00 each, at 59c each. A Mew York Manufacturers samples. Main Floor. The Store With the Christmas Spirit nuiut of The Representative of their colorings. Occasion concession to us and we to you at prices which Cheviots, Etc. Black and Brown - linings, new wide flare belted models, large of All Season Hosiery Specials Silk Hosiery for Women, high novelties, fancy stripes, polka dots, plain colors in shoe shades and for evening wear $1.00 Women's Silk Hose, plain and fancy, lisle garter tops; full fashioned; high spliced soles, heels and toes. All colors. Worth to $1.00, spe cial 79 Women's Fiber and Silk Boot Hose, all shades, also black and white. Fashioned and seamless. Wide lisle garter tops; double heels, toes and soles. Extra sizes in black and white .... 59 Women's Fiber Hose, col ors and black and white. Seamless, double heels and toes. Special Saturday, at pair 35 Mises', Children's and Boys' Hose, all weights. Some have triple knees, double heels and toes. Elas tic, heavy and fine ribbed. Sale price, pair 25 Children's Hose, heavy and medium ribbed. Double heels and toes. Good weight. Very, special, pair 15 Intants' Cashmere Wool Hose, silk heels and toes. Black, white, tan and red. Special, Saturday, pr..25 Main Floor. Two Pair of Pants Make These Suits for Boys Give Double Wear EVERY mother of a healthy, growing boy will be glad to obtain a suit that will wear just twice as long as the ordinary kind. And the whole secret is this TWO PAIR OF PANTS the pants always wear out first so we give two pairs. $4.00 For the best wearing school suits ob tainable. Every suit with two pair of full lined nants. A complete array of serviceable colors to select from; all in tnose smart new styles. Ages 6 to 17 years. Skate Pocket Mackinaw TWO BIG TABLES of these popular coats". Every coat with two extra large skate pockets. Pretty shades of green, purple, brown, red and tan ; also gray mix tures. Priced as low as $4.00 and to $8.50 A Blouse Waist Sale. 65c Values, at.. 39 'A special lot of Cheviot and Eton Cloth Blouses. Just the blouse for winter wear. Neat blue and white, black and white, and laven der and white stripe effects. Absolutely fast colors. Eton collar styles for ages 6 to 8. Military collar for ages 8 to 16. Christmas Hints From the Neckwear Store Scarf and Cap Set Nice Warm Scarfs and Cap Sets for the kiddies, and also their mothers. Satur day ,$1.50 to $3.25 Drugs and Toilet Articles Java Rice Face Powder, box..25$ 4711 White Rose Glycerine Soap, cake i 124 Massatta Talcum, special, the can 124 Pond's Face Powder, 50c size for 294 Djer-Kiss Vegetal Toilet Water, bottle 894 Jap Rose Cold Cream, 25c size for 144 Stillman's Freckle Cream, 60c size 294 Aubry Sisters' Dry Rouge, the box 354 Eyebrow Pencil, in slide, spe..l04 Physicians' and Surgeons' Soap, cake 64 Physicians' and Surgeons Soap, cake 64 Essex Peroxide Soap, 10c cake for 54 Pure Castle Soap, 1-lb. bar.. 94 Hughes' Ideal Brush, $1.50 value, for '. 984 Pompeian Olive Oil, 50c size can for 294 Jap Rose Toilet Water, 50c size bottle 294 Peroxide of Hydrogen, 1-lb. bot tle 244 Rubber Sheeting, 36 inches wide, yard 294 Rubber Gloves, all sizes, the pair, at . .294 2-Quart Fountain Syringe, $1.00 value 444 White Pine Cough Syrup, 26c size, for 18e Glover's Mange Remedy, 50c size bottle 34 Horlick's Malted Milk, hospital size $2.69 Lustrite Nail Polish, 25c size, for 15 Manicure Buffers, regular 60c value 294 Main Floor. Knit Underwear At Special Y omen s Union suits, part wool. All styles and sizes. Ankle lengths. Worth to $2.25, ssup,r.': $1.69 Women's Union Suits, wool finish. All styles and sizes. An kle lengths. Spe- . . cially priced suit vU Women's Union Suits, fleece lined and medium weight cot tons. All styles. Regular and extra sizes. $1.00 values OfC Main Bamboo Baskets 1,200 Bamboo Sand wich and Fruit Baskets, with cretonne lining in pretty colorings. These baskets are very pretty and most useful they make very acceptable Christmas gifts. A Special for Saturday, at. -25J Special Dinner Saturday Night From 5 to 9 P. M. 60c Tomto Bouillon en Tanse Queen Olives Celery Hearts Young RadlfthcN Roast Your. Turkey with Dressing Browned Sweat Potatoes Cranberry Sauce String Beuu Waldorf Astoria Salad Hot Corn Bread Hot Rolls English Plum Pudding, Hard and Brandy Sauce or Apple or Rhuhard Pie a La Mode, or Ice Cream and Cake Tea Coffee Milk Green Room Special Hawaiian Music $5.75 or conservative, medium shades. All sizes. Boys' Sweater, Great Array Fancy stripes in various colors. Plain shades in tan, cardinal, maroon, navy, light gray and dark gray. Shawl collars, button-to-neck styles or V-neck sweaters. - Ages 2 to 10 years $1.25toS2,50 Sizes for Big Boys $1,25 to $5.00 Boy' Overcoat Sale A brand new1 assortment of new coats. Pinch back styles or Balmarue styles. Chinchilla Coats In all wool materials. Blues and grays. A good assortment of mixtures. Ages 2 to 12 years. Every coat worth a lot more than our price $4.00 Third Floor. Exceptional Sale of Collar Price Re duced for Saturday New Georgette Collars and Broadcloth Collars, square back effects. Special for Saurday. . . - 98 Beautiful Hand-Embroidered Swiss Collars. Regu lar $1.25 to $1.50 Values. Saturday, 75 and 984 Main Floor. Gopd Gloves Specially Priced Kayser Guaranteed Washable Leatherette Gloves Specially priced for Saturday only 89c . These gloves come in white or white with black backs, also a few colors. The genuine Kayser make, obtainable now in only a very few places, as they are made in Germany, and no importations have come over for months. Every pair is guaranteed by the maker and by us. They look as good as leather (as millions of women know throughout the country), but wash and wear much better. These gloves should sell, according to the present market, at ?1.25. Our on. price Saturday OIt Perrin's and Adler's Guaranteed Washable Kid Gloves, our lines are still complete. These beautiful soft gloves combine practicability and good looks to a greater ex tent than any gloves we know of. They are guaranteed washable, and every pair is ac companied by a written guarantee. Adler's and Per rin's Washable Kid Gloves can be obtained in this store only, in Omaha. They come in pearl white, mastic gray, tan, black and ivory. With or without 41 7C ,J (O contrast backs. Pair ' pl.lO ana For Children Lined Kid Gloves, Gauntlets and en Mittens; warm, durable and practical DuC Danforth's Broad Cut Gloves for Children, unlined, silk lined, or fleece lined. Suede or kid. They fit the little ones from 1 to 14 years of age, and they are cut broad and made of soft, pliable kid so that they fit the little hands 1 ne J M on perfectly Ji.zo ana $i.oy Main Floor. for Cold Weather Prices Women's Medium and Fleeced Cotton Union Suits, all styles and sizes. Knee and an kle lengths. Worth to n 76c, at 50C Children's and Boys' Union Suits, Fleece lined cottons. Me dium and heavy weights. Worth to 69c, all sizes JvC Misses' and Girls' Vests, Fleeced Cotton Ankle Pants to Match. Ages 2 to 12 years. 25c values, . garment 1 it C Floor. Stories of Holland Told in Costume CHILDREN are sim ply delighted with the Stories that are being told to them on the Sec ond Floor, by Miss Cora Morris (The Story Telling Lady) The Twins, Kit ' and Kat, are real ly Christopher and Katrina, but their Mother, Vrow Vedder, said Christopher and ' Katrina were words much too long for such little folk, and that Kit and Kat would be much more suit- , able. So Kit and Kat n But, come and hear the wonderful story Miss Morris has to tell. She shows Kit and Kat, too, during the story telling. Sessions each day, 2:15 to 8:15, and 4:00 to 6:00 Saturdays, 10:30 and 3:30. Second Floor. Js ft For Real DresBy Suits with Two Pair of Pants. Nobby 8-piece belt, pinch back style. Light or dark colors HISTORY WRITTEN DAILY ON STREETS Life's Tragedies Lurk in Com monest Happenings Which Oet Little Attention. GRIEF IN PIC.E0N FAMILY By A. R. GROH. Today we will contemplate a few strange sights observed in the down town streets of Omaha within the last few days. I saw an elderly man with long ?;rey hair and a sadly solemn serious ace. lie wore a long, blue, army overcoat and he bore aloft in his hand a square board on which was painted the legend, "Have Faith in God," and on the reverse side, "God Is Love." He looked neither to the right nor to the left, but walked slowly along the sidewalk near the curb. Sorrow Among Birds. Scattered straw and twigs and sev eral little broken eggs lay on the side walk at the corner of the Saunders Kennedy building, Eighteenth and Douglas streets. It marked a tragedy among the feathered people of the city. High up on the ledge of the build ing two pigeons walked hack and forth in great excitement. Evidently they were father and mother of the babies, which lay crushed on the side walk. What they were saying to each other in pigeon English or what grief agitated their little breasts I can only imagine. The broom of a janitor or the shovel of a roofer may have prc cipiatcd the tragedy. That also I know not. Passers-by only Saw the crushed eggs and the shattered nest. A man drove a one-horse wagon past Seventeenth and Farnam streets. The wagon was loaded with potatoes, about twenty-five bushels of them. It was without guard, though, for all I know, the driver may have had a brace of m'stols under his coat. The priceless vegetables vcre so exposed tnat anyone might nave easily sneaked up behind and stolen several of them. Boys and Indians. The apparent owner of all these potatoes was poorly dressed. But then, our richest people are often the most modest in their appearances. I don't know whither he was taking tnem. Mayoe to a safety deposit vault. Two Indians wearing their full re galia of feathers and beads, walked north on Sixteenth street, trailed' by a gang of excited boys. The big bucks stopped suddenly, and the boys, startled, scattered in at least three di rection. Then the stolid red men con tinued their progress and the small boy army quickly recovered its "morale" and hurried after them. Trained Bear. A big Italian with a full-sized cin namon bear was in our citv a few days ago. Bruin was muzzled and led by a chain. His master carried a long pole and a tambourine. He would stop, gather a crowd and then take a collection of nickels after which Bruin would stand up on his hind legs, stick his nose" up in the air and move WA R AND THE COST OF Boys' Shoes The fact that millions of shoemakers in Europe have laid down the awl to take up the sword has overtaxed American shoe factories. The result is higher prices, but TEEL HOD HOES remain the same price to you, in spite of the in creased cost to us. Boys', 1 to 6tt, $2.S0 Little Gents', 9 to 13 ft; $2.25 Parol Post Paid DREXEL SHOE CO. 1419 Farnam St. I EveryuseiloJa should have ajar of Resinol to heal skin troubles Minor skin troubles itching patches, bits of rash or redness so easily de velop Into serious, stubborn affections, that every home-maker should have Resinol Ointment on hand to check them before they get the upper hand. We rec ommend Resinol forthis with theutmost confidence because of its harmless ingre- : nients and its success in healing eczema and similar serious skin diseases. Resinol Otnrment U an excellent heallnp drewln, too, lor cnannrii, burnt and etuboorn little Bore. DoctirtfvtKrihtii, Sold by tlldruefinu, Forum. fie (ree, write to Dept. 7-N, Resinol, Baltimore. Md. around in a circle, making a wierd , noise, while his master beat the tam bourine. He would also shake hands " " with those that wished this honor." (The bear shook hands, not the ' Italian). A "strange sight" which I observed about three weeks ago, may be of in terest to candidates. Two boys were going along distributing the cards of some political aspirant They paused . at a sewer manhole and consulted a moment. Then they dropped a couple of hundred cards down. But there was no water to wash them out of sight. So the resourceful youths re paired to the opposite corner where, V behind a bill board, they built a bon fire and fed the flames with hundreds of political cards from their canvas bags, thus saving much walking and littering up of the streets. Sultan Has Photo Taken; Will Be at Pet Stock Show - "Sultan," a Persian cat owned by Mrs. Agues Gover, came up to The Kcc office to have his picture taken. He was brought up in his royal equip age, a market basket. "Sultan" speaks nothing but the cat language and so his life is shrouded in the mystery of the orient. Mrs. Gover simply knows that he came hither from Los Angeles. Where he ahoded before that or at the feet of what Persian kings his ancestors basked and blinked their eyes throughout unnumbered -centuries only "Sultan" knows and he tells not. He blinks calmly in the bustle of western civilization and seems to look with disapproval upon the folly of the dollar-mad, rushing Occident. "Sultan" did not submit without protest to the camera. Just when Herman Schonfeld would get him nicely posed he would jump down and run under a chair or a developing tank or back of a cabinet of negatives. He weighs fifteen pounds, includ ing his big tail. He bears himself with imperial pride, a haughty aloof ness, like a prince held captive in some foreign land. He submits to the caresses of the "unbelievers," but in his eyes seems to dwell a memory of the plains of Khorassan and Irak-Ajemi, and he seems to linger with pensive sadness on the glories of his ancestors in the reign of feth-Ali, of Darius, of Xerxes and of Cyrus. "Sultan" is to be exhibited at the pet show next week. Smell of Garlic is Rich Man's Perfume. Horrors I The last straw is the high cost of living has been reached. Gar lic, the national dish of Italy, has increased more than 100 per cent and there is every indication that it will -go higher. Commission men attribute the increase to declines in garlic im ports from Italy. In fact it is next to impossible to buy Italian garlic on , the market. An inferior grade of garlic is grown in Louisiana, but ' dealers claim that there is little de-i mand for the home-grown variety because it hasn't near the strength of the Italian product. Home-grown garlic is retailing at 15-cents a pound, while the foreign vegetable is selling at 30 and 40 cents. Mrs. Lfiwis Conies to the - South Social Settlement 1 Mrs. Elizabeth Lewis, a social work er from Kansas City, has come to take charge ot the bocial Settlement in its new South Side location at Twenty- ' ninth and Q streets. Mrs. John W. ; Robbins, the president, announces the opening of activities at the setttle- ment Sunday afternoon. There will be a flag-raising; Miss Jo Redfield will tell stories and musical numbers will be given. r . Until recently the Social Settle- ' ment was operated on south Thir teenth street, but the need was de clared greater in the South Side, so the institution was moved. Teamsters to Get Raise In Pay Next Monday ' Teamsters hauling coal and build ing material in Omaha are to get an increase in pay next Monday. At least those employed by some thirty- , five of the leading coal and building material companies in Omaha are to be so favored. Single companies in some instances have as many as sev-enty-five teamsters working for them, Dr. Boll's Ptnc-Tar-HoBBT. For rour cold and bronchial cough, dm Dr. Bell'i Plne-Tar-Honey. . It cuta tha phlnsm, relieves conffeetlon. Only 2Do. All ' drusslata. Advertlaement. Free Turkeys for Thanksgiving 250 Turkeys to Be Given Away Free Next Saturday. Enterprising Clothing Co. Will Add Cheer to Your Thanksgiving Dinner. You don't need to worry about the high cost of turkeys for your Thanksgiving dinner when you can get one free. Realizing that the high cost of turkeys would make them prohibi tive for many a Thanksgiving din ner and desiring to contribute to the good cheer of their many cus tomers and friends, the Palace Clothing Company will give away 250 turkeys next Saturday. All you have to do to get one is to buy that $15.00 suit or over coat you have been wanting at the Palace Clothing Company, 14th and Douglas, next Saturday and they will give you a big, fine, live turkey absolutely free. They have one of the most com plete stocks of clothing in the city, and you cannot fail to find what ybu want in their splendid assortment, and they guarantee to fit you, no matter what your size or requirements. While they have purchased 250 turkeys to be given away, you should see 'them as early as pos sible Saturday to get yours, for they undoubtedly will not Isst long.