13 Y.W.CA.Mlist Collect $20,000 To Reach Quota Total Contribution! .Now Ex ceed $50,000; Members of Jobbers Association Free To Give Donations. While the secret committee of the Jobbers' association has refused to endorse the $70,000 budget campaign of the Young Wonien'i Christian as sociation, this however, according to J. Clarke Coit, president, allows members of the former body to use their judgment in continuing any subscriptions that they have former ly given to the Y. VV. C, A., or any similar organization. It was previously stated that the Jobbers' association had lifted its ban prohibiting the solicitation of funds. This was a misinterpretation of the letter from the committee read at a meeting of team workers, in regard to the attitude taken by the Jobbers' association, as a ban never existed. Total Now $50,330. With a report yesterday by team workers of a total of $4,368.66 for the past 24 hours, a grand total of $50. 330.93 was reached last night. With three days of continuous, work the canvassers' hope to roll up $20,000 more by Tuesday night, when the campaign will close with a Thanks giving offering. The business and professional women' division at yesterday's luncheon reported $934.41; women's teams, $1,134.25; initial gifts, $2,400. The patrons of the cafeteria, through Mrs. Fullaway, director, have con tributed $306 up to date. Ringer Predicts Success. Dean Ringer, police commissioner, in a brief address at yesterday's luncheon spurred the workers on to added efforts, predicting that with continued work the goal of $70,000 will be reached by Tuesday night. Rev. Arthur Atack. pastor of the Hanscom Park Methodist church, gave an inspirational talk. According to yesterday's report, Mrs. Sarah H. Joslvn has increased her contribution $200. Among the other large subscriptions reported vesterdav were: Thomas Kilpatrick & Co.. $250; T. H. Millard, $100; Mrs. H. Gifford. $100; Mr.-and Mrs. G. W.) Noble, $50, ' 8nd Dodds Lumber Co., $30. ; Man and Wife Suspected of Parish Robbery Released Mr. and Mrs. William Archibald. 1344Arcadia avenue, were released yesterday following their arrest on a charge of robbing the parish house of the Church of the Blessed Sacra ment at 1344 Arcadia avenue. The Rev. Julius J. Hettwer and his housekeeper, Mabel Bessler. 20, testi fied before Police Judge Fitzgerald that they saw the Archibalds coming out of the parish house on the night they claim a quantity of silk lingerie and a small amount, of cash were stolen. Judse Fitzgerald held there was not sufficient evidence) to hold the Archibalds The first national census of Ja pan was taken last month. , Brief City News Colonel Transferred Col. B. R. Wade, 20th infantry, has been ordered to report immediately to Camp Travis, Tex., for duty. He has been with the 20th Infantry at Fort Crook. ' Now Recruiting Officers Two new lieutenants have been assigned to the recruiting office in the Army building:. They are: Lieut. C. J. Dockley of Minneapolis, and Lieut Lee L. Elias, First infantry. Five Reasons for Dlvoroo Five reasons are cltei by Mrs. Raymond Rhodes in askinsf for a divorce. They are: Habitual drunkenness. Infidel ity, cruelty, desertion and nonsup port. i . Roommate and Money Gone : , -r. -i Common Sense Way to ! Treat Golds A neglected cold at this time of year may develop into a serious cough or lung trouble. Father John's Medicine treats colds in the natural way, by giving each organ strength to resume its normal work. Re member, you are safe when yon take lather John's Medicine, because -.this old-fashioned family medicine contains no alcohol or dangerous drugs. 60 years In use ( Out of Strength? ! When there is that out S of strength, easily ex hausted feeling, the sys tem usually responds if SCOTT'S EMULSION is taken regularly. A pleasant tasting, creamy substance, every drop of Scott's Emulsion is L . : l " If II II Hill I II II I I I .V I I I I I II. , . IScott & Bowne. Blocmficld. It. J. 20-S6 J When a roommate of Robert Sweeney, Salvation Army Industrial home, disappeared, f 18 of Bwaeney's money also disappeared. The coin cidence' was reported to the Omaha police. Girl Wife Return Marie Smith, Klrl wife of Arthur Bmith. 181S Capitol avenue, has returned home following; her disappearance a week ago Monday. She said upon her re turn that she visited her old home at Sioux City. Vniversity Man Lecture Arthur Q. Taylor, head of tha Department of Industrial management of La Sail university, lectured last night at the Chamber of Commerce on "Some Recent Developments in the Industrial Management FleJ." Persian To Lecture Fayl May andarani, Persian philosopher, will deliver addresses Omaha, De cember 14 to 17. He is counted among tha foremost exponents f the Banal movement, which Is termed a new divine civilization for this age, which unite the spirit of religion with science and true philosophy. Thefts Reported Mrs. A. C. Thornton. 2810 Ames avenue, re ported to the police that her Rus sian marmot cape, valped at 1100. was stolen at a dance Thursday night at ' the Swedish autltorlum. Mrs. L. Putnam. 1738 South Thirty second avenue, reported thoft of furs and other clothing from her home. Deficit Reported Disbursements by the city gas department were $37,000 in excess of receipts In July and August, according to a report submitted by R. B. Howell, general manager of the Metropolitan Water board. Gas was selling at the old rate in July and at the new, and higher rate in August... The August sales were $80,000 in excess of the July sales, Howell stated. Asked to Wed Prisoner Haiel Harris, who Is In jail, begged police yesterday to permit her to wed Ray Beecher, also In jail on a charge of robbing the Now Tork Suit and Cloak company, 260 North Sixteenth street. Instead of giving her per mission to marry, Police Judge Fitsgorald sentenced her to five days in Jail for grancy and bound Beecher overo district court under a $2,000 bond. ! Sues Motor OomnunjfwAn Invita tion to ride in a Mid -West Motor and Supply company truck given by Harry Fleming, driver, and accepted by Lee Silver may cost the company $1S, 000. Silver has filed suit for JSC. 000 damages against this com pany and the Gate City Transfer company, claiming that while h was riding Fleming drove too fast, collided with a tlate City Transfer company truck . at Forty-fifth and Lake streets and suffered permanent Injuries as a result of the collision. 3fc III APPLES AND NUTS Large juicy apples and first quality nuts SPECIALLY PRICED Downotaira Stare tea torn In the SpotliKt of popularity j Saturday SaveMoney EYERYBODYS STORE" "Old Man Dollar" Will Help You to . it V n MEN'S CLOTHING Suiti, Overcoats and Leatherette coats at greatly " REDUCED PRICES V Fourth Floor. on 1 hirigs You Wear Children's Story Hour Saturday Morning 10 to 11 A. M. t Throughout the entire United States this last week Children's Book Week has been celebrated. This great campaign was put on to show the need of more good books in the home. Each day doz ens of little children have heard little 3Iiss Fileta Hansen tell fairy stories and Saturday will be the last opportunity to attend the "Story Hour." Every little boy and girl is cordially invited to come. Third Floor Very Special Prices on Toilet Articles and Drugs At Greatly Reduced Prices Amber Royall Powder, all v shades, S2.Z9. Perfumes, assorted odors, 39c oz. Mavis Toilet Water, 98c. Mirrors, ebony finish, long ' handle with 7 in. beveled mirror at $1.79. ' Mavis Manicure set com plete, $1.98. Mavis Cold Cream at 42c. Pepsodent Dental Cream, , 37e. Tooth Brushes, imported, guaranteed, 33c. Compact Powder E. E. in gold finish box at 39c. Beecham'a Cold Cream at 39c. Nail Polish, cake form at 15c; paste form, 25c. Listerine, a general anti septic, large size, 79c. Turpo for colds in chest, small size, 17c; large, 33c. Magic Dye, soap flakes, 5c. Stevens Depilatory, 59c. Wild Cherry and Tar Cough Syrup, 22c. . Carter's Little Liver Pills, J 19c. Zinc Oxide in tubes, 15c. Hospital Cotton, 1 lb. rolls, 59c. Gem Junior Safety Blades, 39c 2,400 Pairs of- S PATS For Men and Women 59 An enormous purchase of Spats in all sizes; colors black or brown. Practically every kind of Spat made is included in this lot. It is impossible to de scribe them but just look at the window! Downstairs Store Every Woman Will Appreciate These Dainty Hand Made Blouses at $3.95 A Most Desirable Gift at a Very Low Price It is almost impossible to describe these dainty blouses, you must really see them to know exactly how beautiful they are. .Made of batiste and voile, all hand made throughout, from the tiny French seams, to the decorative hand drawn work, the tiny tucks, the open-box work and the hand embroidered dots. They have been marked at an unusually low price and offer an ex ceptional opportunity to secure an appreciated Christmas gift. Second Floor. ' Men! Here's a Shirt Sale! It has been a long, long time since you could buy a dress shirt for $1 now hasn't it? Here's your chance Saturday to replenish your stock. And think of a high grade madras shirt at $2.50 or a fine flannel shirt at $1. 65 ! Undoubtedly there will be a heavy de 'mand for these garments; and while wehaye goodly quantities, we do not guarantee them to last for any time so it's wise to come early. Men' Shirts . $1.00. A large assortment of neat colored striped shirts. All negligee style with soft cuffs, and some with col lar attached. Broken assortments taken from our regular stock, some slightly soiled and a few with slight imperfections. Sizes range from 14 to 17. These are excellent values at $1.00 each. Limit of four to a customer. Men' Shirts $2.50 Men's high grade madras shirts in a large assort ment of splendid patterns and colorings. The mate rials consist of fine woven madras, poplin, dimity cords, and percales. Some have slight imperfections which, however,, do not impair the appearance or wearing qualities. v . All sizes, 14 to 18. At this price they are excep tional values. Main Floor. Old Man Dollar's Special for Saturday Men' Flannel Shirts r at $1.65 ' at $3.95 An extra large assortment of fine quality flannel Abojit 2,000 fine all-wool and wool mixed Flannel Shirts Shirts, in cotton and wool mixed, in colors of grey, tan, and in the popular shades of grey, heather, khaki, blue and brown, blue. These shirts are offered at about one-half the cost of Originally sold for more than twice the price asked Saturday, the material. All sizes from 14 to 19. All sizes, 14 to 19. -. i ' .. ' . Main Floor.. y Cold Weather Brings the Need of Gloves for Women and Children Silk Gloves, $2.25 Double silk gloves with two-toned embroidered bcks in gray, black and white. Very special, $2.25. Wool Gloves, $2.00 English knit wool gloves, gauntlet styles in heather, oxfords and white. Per pair, $2.00. ' Chamoisette Gloves Kyser chamoisette gloves in strap wrist gauntlets and two clasp style with spear point and embroidered backs in beaver, mas tic and white. $1.25, $1.50, $2.50. Mocha Gloves, $1.25 i Children's mocha mittens with' a warm wool lining and fur trimmed tops in gray and brown. Very special, $1.25. Main Floor. An Unusual Offer of t Coats for Girls $4.95 For ages 7 to 10 Years. These are wool coats of zibeline, cheviot and velour button trimmed. Some have plush collars and cuffs, and some are plain cloth. This is an unusual opportunity to purchase practical coats for school wear. All sizes from 7 to 10, in green, brown,! burgundy and blue. .,'.. Second Floor Junior Department Old Man Dollar Will Save Parents Money Saturday Boys- Blue Serge Suits $9.95 There are just 150 of these suits of fine blue serge ; guaranteed fast color. We are enabled to offer them ' at this really surprising price simply because of a for tunate purchase, and we are passing the saving on to you. These are belted models, nicely tailored and care fully cut and finished in excellent sty la There are all sizes in the assortment, from age 7 to age 18. Boys' Mackinaws $7.95 and uP. A large assortment of boys' mackinaws in belted models is of fered for Saturday at money-saving prices. They may be Had In all colors and all 'sizes up to 18 years. These are dandy coats with convertible collars which will be .7Ti and comfortable for the cold days. Tim's Patent Muffler Caps $2.39 A very clever combination of cap and muffler just the thing for cold weather, skating, playing hockey or to ski. Warmly knitted, in various colors, and shaped to cover the entire head except eyes, nose and mouth. Fourth Floor. Specially Priced CANDY . For Sunday Eating Johnston's chocolates, 1 lb. box, 79c. Select Jordan almonds, 69c lb. i Wrapped kisses in assort ed flavors, 39c lb. Chocolate covered pea- ,, nuts, 69c lb. Vary Spacial . Saturday You Have Youf Choice of Our Entire Stock of ' Women's Suits lA Off Regular Price Hundreds of women "have, been waiting for just such an announcement as this in order to purchase the new suit for the coming season.' This sale gives them an opportunity to secure from a large and varied stock of beautiful suits, in strictly tailored style, many with fur collars, a suit at one-fourth off original mod erate selling price. . 1 Every suit reflects the season's newest mode, in all the favored colors and materials. Exclusive mod els, distinctive and individual in design. V Second Floor. The Popular Plaid Skirts Are found here in a large and varied assortment, both in color and de sign. There is no garment that looks smarter or more up-to-date than a handsome plaid skirt, pleated or accordion pleated. Women will appreciate . this opportunity to make selections from our large stocks. , Moderately priced. Second Floor. The Girl Who Slouches at Her Desk in School Needs a Gossard Junior Corset Many girls between the ages of 8 and 14 are over-developed in some parts of the body and under-developed in other. These corsets are specially de- signed for 1 School Girls who want support without in jury to any fpart of the body and to mould the figure into normal proportions. j A Fitting for Each Girl has been arranged for this Sat urday and careful attention will be given to every one. Be fitted and from the first wear a s. Gossard Junior Corset "They Lace in Front" Priced Now at $3.00 We Offer Our Entire Steele of' l' Off Reular 4 W11 Price . Every original and . beautiful gown for formal and informal affairs is offered in this great re duction sale. They disclose the season's nt styles in the most favored materials, in IffJit te ning shades, as well as the popu lar black. Every woman will be delighted to get the benefit of this one fourth reduction in price just at the time she is in need of a new evening gown for the coming season's festivities. Second Floor, " J