16 A THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: NOVEMBER 4. 1917. PUBLIC MARKET FOR CONSUMER IS OMAHA PROSPECT Urged By Retail Grocers and .Marketing Committee of V Commercial Club 1n Joint Session. A public market or Omaha where consumer! can buy fruits and vege table! direct from the producer is fa vored by the Retail Grocers' associa tion and the fruit marketing and de velopment committee of the Commer " cial club. At a joint meeting; of these committees a resolution was passed favoring such a market. It is pointed out that the present public garden market is almost ex clusively a place for retailers to buy their supplies. The new market, if , one is established, will cater more to the consumer and is to be limited to the sale of fruits and vegetables, in stead of general produce. The-proposition will probably be brought to the attention of the city commission in the hope that ground may be provided for such a market, and that itjnay he taken up officially as soon as po3.ble. BENSON ' Miss Helen Jargenson will enter tain the Westminster Guild at her home. next Tuesday evening. , Mrs. E. R. Neiderheiser was hostess for the World Wide Guild at her home Tuesday, : v ' Mr. and Mrs. Charles Glasson of Tcctfmseh, Neb., visited over Sunday with Mrs. CharJes Tracy. The women of the Presbyterian church had their first meeting of the season at the chjurch Wednesday, it ' was a social "vaqation" reminiscence - meeting.' Miss Bernice Dunn has. returned to the state university after spending the week-end af the home of her parents. The members of the Eastern Star entertained at a Hallowe'en party last Tuesday evening with a program and games. A son was born' on Monday to Mr. arl Mrs. Paul Souwine. Mrs. Sour wine was formerly Miss Mary Roda baugh of Benson. ' Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Dixon an nounced the marriage of their daugh ter, Nina, to Mr, S. C. Nelson of Omaha. The young couple went to Alliance, Neb., October 20 and were quietly married by Rev. Mr. Burrill at his home. He was a former pastor of the Baptist church of this place. The marriage was a surprise to all but the parents of the couple. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson are now at home at , 'Drake Courts, Twenty-second and Jones, Omaha. A auiet home wedding took place 's., last Monday -.when Miss Bertha x Hurst of Benson and Mr. C A. Miller 1 of Grand Island, Neb., were married at the home of the bride'f mother, Mrs; A. Stier, Sixty-sixth and Mc Kinley streets. Rev. Otto of Omaha performed the ceremony. A dinner was served for the relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Miller will reside in Grand Island, Mrs. Stier will make her home with the young couple. . Mrs. L, A. Mutt of Plattsmouth visited tier sister. Mrs. E. N. Bow arman, Sunday afternoon, before en tering the Methodist hospital. Mr. J. Nickolson and daughter. Mil .' dred, visited at the L. J. Loomis home last week., Mrs. Nickolson U in the hospital at Council Bluffs. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Yates nave taken the home formery occupied by Mrs., A. Stier. ' . Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pence will be at the J. N. Horton home during Mrs. Horton's stay in the south. . ; 1 ' The Sunday school workers of the Methodist church will hold their - monthly business and social meeting Monday evening. v Mr. Earl Young entertained to , senior class at a Hallowe'en party Wednesday evening at his home. For tune telling and games, with luncheon was the program of the evening. , Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Welch are en tertaining the former's mother and sister, JNele, before their departure for Texas to spend the winter. On Thursday their son Master Mershon ,f entertained at a Hallowe'en party for a number of his young friends. .The usual appropriate games and lunch was had for the guests. . Mrs.. William Shad left Wednesday for southern Kansas after ' a visit .with her sister, Mrs. J. N.; Horton, . who accompanied her as far as Kan : sas "City Mrs. E. J. Crew and Mrs. M. C. Berry left Tuesday to spend the win , ter. on the coast, the former goes to . Santa Ana and the latter to Long ' Beach, Cal. ; v FLORENCE . J T. L. Davis returned Monday from a tvo weeks' visit with relatives in , Jackson, Neb. , . . . . ' Mr. and Mrs. H. L, Learning en- - tcrtained in honor of Mr. and Mrs. . Mat Pascale Friday evening. . E. J.' Fuller, Elmwdod, :NebH who - lias been visiting his uncle, J. A. . Fuller, returned to his home Thurs- day. .- . Mrs. W. J. Broatch left the first of the" week for Philadelphia, where she will visit relatives. - Her grandson, who has been spending the summer , with her, returned to his home m the cast at the same time. ' 'Mr. and Mrs. John Crane have moved to Lexington, - Neb., where they wi$ reside. .,.' -.J -: Mr. and Mrs. Orvat Green ; re turned Sunday from Herman, Neb., where they spent two weeks visiting relatives.- : T. R. Tacobson. a former resident of Florence, but now of Sioux City, ' has been spending the week in Flor ence awaiting orders from the Navy - v department calling him to the train- ing station. Mrs. S. P. Johnson left the, first of the week for Craig, ' Neb., called , there by the serious illness of her . .- eon's wife. ' . ' .. " ', Mrs. loha Pribl. Ir- the truest of Mr. ahd Mrs. William Sena, has re turned to her home in ONielL Neb. Al Sheets returned Monday from a ten days visit with relatives in Woad River and Grand Island, Neb. I E. . C Larson ' left Monday for , France, after spending a week in an Atlantic port; , Carl M. Johnson of Garks, Neb., arrived Monday to look after his farm, interests in this vicinity. Superior merchandise values, the direct result of cash buying and selling, will attract throngs of enthusiastic buyers moxday. Enameled Ware Sale Monday 3-qnart Enamel Sauce Pan. 14-quart round Enamel Dishpan 10-quart oval Enamel Dishpan. 3-quart Berlin Kettle 14-quart Enamel Preserving Kettle. Regular Price 98o Each, Cash Price, Each 79c 1UT IfU 'lf rflM The Cash Store MB w Motor Weave Auto Robes Nationally advertised, a standard value of unquestioned merit, warm, soft, medium weight, sold in our Blanket and Robe Section, all the very newest patterns, f7y r Over One Hundred Thousand Dollars' Worth of Stock Involved In Our Great November Sale of Silks and Velvets Conditions in the Silk market at present point to advancing prices. Our November sale of stylish and fashionable Silks (bought at the cost prices of 6 months ago), will show you a substantial saving. Come to our Daylight Silk Section Monday and see the wonderful values we offer. Buy your Xmas Silk Now. $2.50 Crepe Meteor, $1.85 Twenty pieces of 40-inch, all silk satin crepe meteors, lustrous quality, soft chiffon finish ; every , new color (ft "1 Q F and" black; worth $2.50, Cash Price $ J-.Ot) $2.00 Dress Satin, $1.58 Twenty-five pieces of 36-inch satin de luxe, a pure dye, heavy dress satin that we guarantee to wear ; a full line of new colors; worth $2.00, .Cash Price , $1.58 $1.50 Princess Satin, $1.18 Fifty pieces of 36-inch Princess satin, strictly all silk and will give satisfactory wear; dress weight, high lusters; see this value Monday; worth $1.50, (T-1 -i Q Cash price ' ...pJ.,XO $1.50 Dress Silks, 98c 5,000 yards of 36 and 40-inch dress silks in various weaves, including 40-inch all silk Georgettes, 40-inch silk poplins, 36 Inch satin messalines, 36-inch chiffon taffetas, 36-inch military striped satins, 36-inch black and white checked 'silks, 36-inch striped messalines, 36-inch striped chiffon taffeta, satin striped tub silks; regular $1.50 and $1.75 values, Cash Price, QQ per yard : .' '. :.. . . . . vuL $6.00 Chiffon Velvets, $3.98 Forty-two-inch, all silk chiffon velvets, the richest of all silk fabrics ; colors : Myrtle, green, navy' blue, black, Alice blue,' Russian green ; luxurious chiffon velvets that are GQ QO worth $6.00 today; Cash Price, while they last. .. fO, VO EXTRA SPECIAL! $2-$3 Dress Silks, $1.25 2,500 yards of high-class evening silks, including satin striped taffetas, soiree silks, printed wash taffetas, Roman striped taffetas and satins. A brocaded taffeta, 36 and"40 inches wide, that formerly sold at $2.00 to $3.50 a yard; your (ft -J Qr choice, Cash Price, per yard...,. tpJL .icl Costume Velveteen, $1.58 Twenty pieces of 36-inch imported English velveteen; fast pile and colors; rich and silky, soft chiffon finish; colors: navy, plum, green, copen, Myrtle, brown, military (I "j fTO blue, etc.; a regular $2.50 value, Cash Price tpJ-.tO $1.25 Dress Silks, 68c 3,000 yards of plain and fancy silks, 36 inches, including 36 inch silk poplin, 36-inch satin messaline, 36-inch chiffon taf fetas, 36-inch bengalines, 36-inch beldings, guaranteed lining satins, 27-inch fancy stripe silk, 27-inch checked Louisennes, 24 inch silk striped serges; regular $1.00 arid $1.25 .Qn values, Cash Price OOL $6,00 50-Inch Velvets, $2.98 A large assortment of fancy velvets, 50 inches wide ; waterfall and dracord effects ; fancy French velours, etc. ; in lengths of one and one-half to six yards; while they last (PO QQ Monday, $6.00 values, Cash Price. P T?xrj-yQ 10 pieces of S64nch black Chiffon dress Taffetas, medium weight, good color. Worth today $1.25. HXlLdf jor Monday only, our special Cash Price . .. 85cExtra 'J NOVEMBER SALE OF RUGS and .LINOLEUM BEGINS MONDAY SPECIAL BARGAINS IN RUGS FOR ONE . ; WEEK. 9x12 Shuttleworth Wiltons, worth 167.60. Cash price, 857.00., Sxl2 Art Loom Wiltons, worth 170.00. Cash 1 price, $57 00- t-Sxl0-6 Hhuttlewortb Wiltons, worth 166.00. Cash price, $47.00. .,(Wk . 9il2, 6.000 Wilton Velvets, worth 151.00. Caaa price. $43.00. v 8-3x10-6, 6,000 Wilton Velvet, worth $46.00. Cash price, $38.00- J.AA 9x12 Body BruMella, worth $42.00. Cash price, $36.00. ' ,ft A(l 8.3x10-4 Body Brussella, worth $39.00. Cash price, $33.00. . 9x12 Beat Smith Axmiaster, worth $31.00. Cash price, $25.50- v , . 1-3x10-6 Bent Smith Axmlnater, worth $29. Cash price, $23.50- . t 8x12 Smith Tapestry Brnsiells, worth $27.00. Caah price, $20.00. . $-5x10-4 Smith Tapestry Brusaella, worth $21.00. Caah price. $17 JW-' .... . A fin tin of Flbr Run from $4.00 up to SIO.OO Juit rtoelvtd a fins Una of Inlaid LlnoUum In full rolUlmd ali prfct. tl.00 unuarj yard, and up. W alio hv a )a Una of Raa Hu; aU aliea. . wVhlva aTffnV Sna oCapet Bwaepera, aliahUy oiled, worth I J.60. To closa them out at quick ale, at $1.88 each. . Wa have a large aasortment of small ruci at al rnoet coat price In thl tale. We will make yoti a , price on the BEST OIL OPAQUE SHADES. 1 feat Let ua give you estimates on your shades from our large stock of cloths; all colors. Now Is the time to buy COCO MATS for the winter. We have a iuii assortment' ai irora ooc up f 8.00 each. to Heating Stoves and Ranges Get Our Frloea Before Ton Boy. Renown plain finish caat ranges, up from $48.50 Renown, black or white nickel finish ranges, up from .$60.00 "Range Eternal," best malleable steel range made, up from $70.00' Cook stoves, up from $16.50 Small 'oak heaters, up from,.. ..$ 6.00 Baseburners. up from .a i.. ...$35.00 Hot blast heaters, up from ..$22.0 Oil heaters, up ftom $ 4.00 4-Burner cabinet Gu Ranges, up from.. $37.00 BUY FLOUR NOW, ONE SACK MAKES SIXTY-FOUR POUND LOAVES. We waat wry fcauetwlfe to try our IXaraond H rtoar, Made from the beet aeioetod No. 1, wheat. Every ark naninteed to gtre porteot MtUlacUoa ec yoar m on ly Mhiaded ta full, per M-lb. sack M t lbs. heat white or yellow oorn meal ,. M i lbs. beet rolled white breskfaet oatmeal .15 The best domestlo maeroBl or spaghetti J. 1-3 It. ounce cans condensed milk .UV4 ll-ounce eane eondenaed eoups ................. .ItVs No. t cans fancy sweet susar corn .............. .15 No. t cans Early June ptaa .1 No. 1 cana Ooldea Pumpkin or Hominy 1H No. S. caaa aauer kraut .15 No. 1 cana solid packed tomatoee ....... m 15 No, 1 cana fancy California Apricot or peachea In haavy ayrup, par can ll-ounce Jar pure apple batter ................. Baker'a Shreddad Coceanut, can ................. J.llo or Adve Jell package , H-lb. boaao beet eoda crackera H. u. eomriaaaa. pacKaco .......... Choice California Mulr Peachea, lb. Choice California prunaa. lb. Choice Collfornia swleaa ratctna, lb. .., Choice California Cooking flta, lb. , Choice California Moor Park aDricota, lb. ....... Saadea ralalna package NK1SV4 uunon or orange peai, io, .................... .10 Citron paal, lb 3d Now Brail) Bute, lb. .1144 New Filbert nuts .tt New walnuta lb. .1 yraah roeated paanuta, lb. ...... .................. 15e New black walnuta lb. ,e9 A earload of fancy Idaho and Waahlngton Jonathan applae to go on eala Monday, the flneat fruit grown for the table, Monday, par box ,. fl.aH It lbe. belt cooking potatoes .49 Preah southern earrota or turnips, bunch 05 Freeh eoutharn abalota, bunch ...... ........... M Preah cauliflower, per lb. .10 freah wax or green baana lb, .IS Large Hubbard Squash, each ..I5-.M Fancy hiad lattuoa. head .....................IS' I haada fraah leaf lettuce ..................... ,1 Fancy Cape Cod oranbarrlea lb. ................. .15 Old beeta, earrota, turnlpa or- parenlpe, lb ...... .03 Freah cabbage, lb, -. It lb, good cooking apple M 6BSATE8T TEA iD COFTEB STOBB IX TKB WEST. The Tilk af Omaha, eur Famou Family Santos Oeffee, per pound .........Me Ankola Bland Coffee, per pound ........ ...... .,... Me Marlcalb Bland Coffee, par pound ....... ..I6 The beet M. J. Wend, par pound M......SlV&e V .ta .15 .1 ae .se .08 1 J .15 .15 :ii .15 Remarkable Bargains Offered in Our November Sale of Winter Coats, Suits, and Dresses A wonderfully attractive line of SUITS in Burellas, Poplins, Gabar dines, Serges, etc., in the season's most popular shades, all sizes,l6 to 48, 20 distinctive mod- ii B els for selection, worth, JrM iuiuu ............... , a A Big Assortment of COATS 25 classy models in Velours, Pom Poms, Friezes, Kerseys and the popular novel ties. All sizes for ladies and misses. Many with fur collars.n Matchless values, worth to. ) $37.50 '. HUNDREDS OF BEAUTIFUL NEW DRESSES IN Serges, Satins, Georgettes, Tulles and most popular combinations. Styles suitable for street, afternoon and evening wear. Truly wonderful values at sale prictj V Over 300 Nobby Suits, Coats and Dresses Odd garments and broken lines U from our immense fall and win- J ter stock go on sale Monday at SEE THEM Every garment in the lot worth more than the sale price. Big as sortment of styles and most popular colors and materials. 500 Women's Waists In Georgettes and Crepe de Chines. Worth $5.00 and $6.00. Monday $3.95 Women's and Misses' Wool - Sweaters, all colors. Worth 5.00-6.00. Monday $3.95 See What $1.00 Will Buy in the Ready-to-Wear Dept. Monday Women H us Dresses and Breakfast Dresses, ' ' worth 81.80 Women' Bungalow Aprons, worth tJSO. Women' Sateen Petticoats, worth 91.00. Women' Wa sts, wo t i $1.50 and 92.00. Women' Hug me Tig.its. worth 91.60. Women' long Crepe and Flannel . Kimonos, worth 9184 100 Women's Long silk Kimonas. Worth $5.00 and $6.00. Monday $2.95 Special Hoover House Dresses at $1.95 10 doz. of them Just received. In Pinks and Blues. Special $1.95 Household arid Decorative Linens TOWELS SHEETSCASES TABLE LINEN, bleached, 7o-lnch, Irish manufac ture, union quality, serrlceable table' covering:, In ' excellent designs, at 31.35 a yard. TABLE DAMASK, pure linen, luperb quality, double satin damask, 72 Inches wide, $2.98 yard. TABLE CLOTHS, In patterns, union quality, high ' grade, half linen cloths - 2-yard cloths for $3.75 each 24-yard cloths for ........84.50 each , 22-inch napkins to match.. $4 .25 dozen TABLE CLOTHS, circular,' scallop edges, made In 72-inch size, finest American manufacture, of mer cerised cotton; extra weight, at 91.98 NAPKINS, pure linen, 22-inch, fine' satin finish, only t limited quantity of these, at pre-war prices, per down, 83.75 . NAPKINS, hemstitched, 12-lnch sise, with blue em broidered corners; butterfly or basket ' design; aawty tea napKins, at per dozen, S1.30, . NAPKINS, scallop edge, pure linen, luncheon size,' at per dozen, $3.75 SCARFS and SQUARES, embroidered and lace trim med; manufacturers' sample line. . Choice, 494 each. PEPPERELL SHEETS, seamless standard cottons, full size, 81x90, limit 6 to each customer. Monday, only $1.05 each. HEMSTITCHED PILLOW CASES, 45x36, mad of heavy linen finish, "Right -way of the goods," cotton, hand-drawn thread; limited quantity, Mon day, only 234 each. TUBING) CASES, 42-inch size, made from high-grade pillow tubing. Limited quantity, Monday, only 294 each. - BED SPREAD and BOLSTER" to match, full size satin spreads, scallop cut corners. Monday, only, $3.25 the set , IRONING BOARD PADS and -COVERS, easily ad justed to any ironing board, with lace and eyelet hooks. Pad and separate cover, the set, 894 Wall Paper Sale Hayden's magnificent wall papers hav a real decorative value. . They are designer by the most skilled artists of the won These, wall papers from Hayden's, me more than something fo merely caver yft. wails, 'lhey have character and lndividi lty that s worth having. fhy The only satisfaction in buying cor wall papers is that they looK clean. not get a paper that also has a refine stately appearance, when it costs no It's merely a matter of coming here them. Imported figured oatmeal and twtf gle' values up to 80c per roll, at thyi yci 1 UU J Regular 25c bed room papers, neforer8 date patterns, with nice cut-outf go at, per roll ' . , , h, suitable 10,000 rolls of regv ,ar 12V2c papei ' rou for any room in the house, go af mi xui luia sale 4 N PAPER HUNGERS, NOVEMBER SALE OF FURNITURE SPECIAL CUT PRICES ON STAPLE ARTICLES, ODD PIECES AND EX PENSIVE HIGH-GRADE FURNITURE TO RE DUCE STOCK QUICKLY. CEDAR CHESTS, real red cedar, highly polished, well made. We have the largest assortment In. the "West 40-inch Chest, S8.50- Copper trimmed chest, 40 inches. On this sale, $9.50. 45-inch chests, $12.00- 48-inch chest, copper trimmed or plain, $15.00- We have about 20 Rocking Chairs, one and two of a pattern in Tapistry, mahogany, old Ivory and Jacobean finish. 118.00 values, $11.50- Large overstuffed rockers, tapestry or real r leather, spring backs, spring seat .-.ntl soft up holstered arms. 132.50 values, $22.50- Large arm rockers in golden oak; high back, leather seats, $15.00- " Arm rockers in the leather seats, fumed or gold en; one and two of a pattern. . Worth 910.00 and 112.00. On sale for $8.00- Golden or fumed oak rockers, leather seats, with arms, 85.50 Diners, fumed or golden oak; several patterns, genuine leather seat only $3.50- Dining Chairs, $4.50. $4.75 and $5.00; $30 Buff eta, $25.00 Good sized. "Buffets, only $18.00 , 45-in. dining room tables, $10.50 and $12.50 48-in. fining roont tables, , $17.50; 8-ft. $19.50 48-in. dining room tables, golden oak,, 48-inch, 6 foot, $14.50- 54-inch 8-foot table, $35 value,' only $28.50-' $22.50 Library tables, only $18.50; $20 tables, tmly $16.50- ' Odd Library tables, $10. $12.50 and $15. BEDS Continuous post, 2-inch brass bed, $14.50 $22.00 Brass bed, 2-inch "posts, only $17.50 Vernis Martin Beds, 2-inch posts, only $6.50 Vernis Martin Bed and spring complete, 88.50. The famous no-sag spring, the slat fabric and the coil spring, $9.00 and $10.00 values, at $7.50 Good link fabric springs, only $4.50 The best card table made, folds up, leatherette top, mahogany finish, $3.50 value, only $1.75 Reed nursery chairs, with table only, $1.50. Cheap golden oak dressers with mirrors, $10 values, only $8.00 Sanitary couch, good quality, only $3.50 Bed Davenport, imitation leather, only $29.50 $85 golden oak parlor suits, genuine leather, 3- pieces, on the sale, .only $59.00-' 3-plece mahogany finish parlor suits, $25.00 and $38.50- 'J It Pays TRY HAYDEN'S FIRST It JPaysj