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THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, JANUARY 8, 1910. YV LT a0 al al ol al) 4l L) ) & P 0 40 a0 40 4’ a0 20 0 20 &) o) o % Wonderful Clearance Sale AT “Half Yearly” (learance Sale “Clearance” Immense pressure exerted against all remaining | Omaha’s NeW Cloa.k alld SUit HOllSG ] We are the only store in Omaha offering new high gr'\dc Suits, Notes Coats, Furs 'md Dresses, all bought ior this season’s selling, at Cold weather doesn't keep grade of goods makes many shoppers climb over anow to Stocks must be effectively “‘trimmed down” to Read On and Come Here Saturday got here The stork ‘14 busy despite a mere suggestion of present size by Saturday [l Anour s25.00 8 oo $12,50 | Al gus 91880 Core will ve .. the wenther—please note that All Our $29.7 All Our $22.50 Coats most every article of infants’ 1 will be .... suN e $|4_85 will be attire, excepting only “Ruben’s 0 All Our $35 Suits |7 50 All Our $25.00 Coats and Arnold's goods,” s offered u 0 V e s e will bs ... . . will be you now at a clean 20% off. All Our $39.5 $I9 75 All Our $29.76 Coats will be . oot of WVE trikas will be . Wik v e ntny (hdiadt o All Our $45.00 $22 5() | At Gur $38.00 Coats Wil be ....... o f will be . All Our $55. ] All Our $39.50 Coats will be .... ssessenns .$27-50 v All Our $19.50 Dresses All Our $10.00 Furs will be $975 will be ... certafily making the, most of @Girls’ Coats and Dresses that sold for $5.00 may now be had for. :"I‘: ":‘- n“'fi‘“ "]"“‘“" ""”“:B‘ (irls’ Coats and Dresses that sold for $6.50 may now be had for........ W of mall orders and R ” R abe SHOIA o, 11wl nt thn Girls’ Coats and Dresses that sold for $7.50 may now be had for stle’ prices If cash accompan- @irls’ Coats and Dresses that sold for $8.50 may now be had for. ... SR NN 0 fes order. (irls” Coats and Dresses that sold for $10.00 may now be had for. ... X Young men's clothing, boys' Girls’ Coats and Dresses that sold for $12.50 may now be had for.~ .. AL‘“(,)'{,'E‘“_"'""'_'_)f‘f“f’“ gl e $12 50 A;‘,,‘;‘L’, ’_"5'(_]” Furs :""':"";‘f‘r’r’:x :"','m:;' y':u‘"': Girls’ Coats and Dresses that sold for $13.50 may now be had for...... B An Our $29.75 Dresses |4 85 All Our $19.50 Furs have NOT withheld the famous Girls’ Coats and Dresses that sold for $15.00 may now be had for..... will be . ceveiaes $ will be ... “Sampeck” make. Youwll have @Girls’ Coats and Dresses that sold for $18.00 may now be had for. .. DINITC e S L IOT, Rr (R Girls’ Coats and Dresses that gold for $20.00 may now be had for. .. [ Any S'"‘ Pethcoat "\ Our S‘Ol‘e on Sale Saturday $3 98 overcoat yet—and a nobby 3 : c i { suit comes in handy at any For one day, Saturday, we will sell all our Silk Petticoats, none reserved, at a wonderful low 5398 And Qur Accurate Fitting Coats and Dresses for o s o35 a0 F10.55: n Dck st o stors sor. 20% off young men's and ) Q Women”---They’re 33; Per Cent Off, Too wear, hats, smoking jackets, “Small Women’s”’ toniest $18.00 Coats and Dresses now reduced to. . bath and lounging robes, aill GEHRE Q68 Baw, “Small Women’s’’ toniest $20.00 Coats and Dresses now reduced to................$§13.34 A sprightly, motern giel has | Small Women’s®” toniest $22.50 Coats and Dresses now reduced to. v . $15.00 many & furnishing & ‘‘Small Women’s ’toniest $$25.00 Coats and Dresses now reduced to. ...$16.67 All the eweaters, gloves, hos- ““Small Women’s’’ toniest $30.00 Suits and Dresses now reduced to. .$20.00 fery, mufflers, underwear, etc,, that she inust have is here at ; | ““‘Small Women’s’’ toniest $35.00 Coats and Dresses now reduced to. ...8$23.34 R e Al LN COLD WAVE CLEAR T0 GULK — oo emisane s 5 | | Wote I¢ oo 5 Any Ladies’ Suit or Bt Rt o e ACLy ate Ay T 338 | A%y IR SUL mov SR es Zone of Frigidity Reaches from Lakes P e L e ! Any 325 sult, now ..81607 | Any $40 Suit) now Nowr Through South. Goat In The House ] age of speclalties, and we are P ' P iR S et All Girk' Fur Sets 1-3 Off COAL SHORTAGE IN CHICAGO We positively do not intend to carry a single suit or | coat over. We must clear our entire stock before the spring (= Factories Likely to Close Unleas the stock arrives. Therefore come Saturday and take $9 sB R A A Lt vour choice of any suit or coat at R 5 AND Through Drifts—Warmer i 4 i in the Went. COATS Consisting of broadecloth, serges, diagonals and coverts— = LOUISVILLE, Ky. Jan. 7.—The coldest 3 s g 3 B e i B il o most of them are lined thronghout with Skinner 39'98 Math order customers are invited to :'.'\‘éfi - gy e B PG e Mg T ing to the weather bureau, lies in the terri- satin; formerly sold up to $25.00, on sale Saturday. . B 5y wust agoorpany order, N ew hon arnam Price elsewhere untll you've at ileast tory from the southern boundary of Ten- discount goods will be sent on lpprO\'ll SEEN what this stock holds, nessce to the country bordering on Lake SUITS Superior. Including all this season’s styles and materials, several VID IV D O O L L AL AL L L L L L L LT LT L2 n Tenness southwes < y : Vit ; i 4 Or Lo Lo oSS FoTeTe & ! a 2y Teonetage A0 ! f:",‘,‘:':";”;‘m‘;:"l:m,t‘_ three-piece suits in the lot, values up to $27.50; sg 98 ported. Freezing temperature prevails as | vour choice Saturday . nity and proper respect for the office on | choice of the patrons, but he has not been fthe sugar fraud. Mr. Underwood said (he | the message appeared, on the professed |far south as the gult of Mexico and as far I v the part of my subordinates. Moreover, | appointed. men selected for the proposed committee | ground that the recommendations might |€ast in the southern country as the Apala- SILK PETTICOATS {1 1f 1 werd“to pass ovér this matter dn si- should include representatives of the minor- | arouse apprehension amongst the security |Cchicola river in Florida. 7 lenee 1t would Le most demoralizing to ity instead of merely the selections of the | holders and induce outside liquidation. A | The snow storm which has prevailed for In all shades and colors, forme $5.00, \iab(l() 3 25 Jthe diseipline ot the executive branch uh 0 m:ii:rll;.u A P d4-nlu|1m:y tel"pculne had carried prices gen- :wrr Ihnndlv\fl\": mm;;lml”l m,.«lu:; :\)r and $7.50; bnt\lldll) Ao N h the governmont It . Fitzgerald, in charge of the, bill, | erally to the lowegt point of the day in |kansas and northern Mississippi and the g v “By your conduct you have .|e,.|mym1; "HE Rh OLU offered another amendment, which after- | the- course of thé noon hour when ,the |country northeastward, has subsided, Toav: | NEW ARRIVALS_15 (l]('\i(‘\, in all th sv;lson's ma- your usefulness s & helpful subordinate ward was lost by an overwhelming major- | message made its appearance. Losses giq |in& decidedly colder weather. X : y 7 ; ; : of the guvermpent, and it thergfore now Continbea BRTATSrsC Bans) ity, providing for an investigation of the | not exceed a point in that time in the im-| Paducah, Ky., reports 2 below zero, the ferials and styles, will be sold Saturday for $3.98, $5.00, " becomes my.duiyto direct the secretary | | coal 1ana cases in the Interlor department | portant speculative stocks. coldest since 1888, and at some places in $7,50 and $10.00. ot agricultute 1o xemove you from YOur | iefish a little to protect tfe forest ser-|hy a special house committee of sever that part of the state 6 beiow was regl offico as’ cliiWf fdrester. Very sincorely | yice?" Inquired Mr. Humphrey of Wash- fmembers. In concluding the debate for DISTRICT ATTORN N tered. Mail ( Open yours, WILLIAM H. TAFT." | ington, the minority Mr. Fitzgerald sald appar- A hY 500 Chicago Coldest In Year Orders y Even- “lpn. Gifford Flachot, Forester.” “If the gentleman knows of anything | ently the entire investigation prepared had —_— CHICAGO, Jan. 7.—Chicago experienced P : against the forest service let him offer a | been arranged in advance and the house (Continued from First Page.) {16 boiasst wedlhae Ln heveral Beacy todny "0'."Pt' T v 7108 mgs | resolution providing for an investigation | was merely going through the farce of — i —y | when, .acooraing to -the: weather bureay. )y Filled Ll R b Bl Till 9 ; | ot 1t and T wil support it.” reorted Mr.| ratifying what had been agrecd upon by | BRIINESr In forwarding Yo congress today |11 homsomarns reuformeed & ey i Henry' Wallnce Thinks Seeretary of | gy o oock, testily, amid democratic ap- | the White House. the draft of a proposed bill abolishing the | zars from 6 &, m. 10 § 4. m. Thermometors | Awrleulture Wi Reatun, | plause. I don't know either of these gen- Scott Closes Debate. land office at Des Molnes, on February 2, | ,n e sireets recorded temperature as - U (Prgim a’ stare, Borrespondent.) | tiemen, but grave charges have been pre-| R ciontative Scott of Kansas con- | FeXt Rectlbts of that office during the |iuch s 10 degrees below zero. DES MOINES, Jun., 7.—~(Speclal Tele- | forreq against Mr. Ballinger, and T favor | sudeq the debate in favor of the adoption | 85t flscal vear were 3364, while the expense [ mhe yreamer Puritan of the Graham & g o irared sram)—A byinbosiam of opinion among | an investigation of them. The CRATEes 8re | of (ne resofton.. Ho duclared he apote as | Of administration was $L248 Marioki e, whigh saied from (hese jon ||l 10/ fo:thirsican besso eiuld cifared learnied. men, ot the city today In regard to| definite enough and ugly enough to War- |, personal friend of Mr. iPnchot when he Rural Oarriers. Benton Harbor, #Mich., 1s fast in the lce [ tHot the cars were dropped; heve besause, the Ballingscebnohot . controversy . at|rang it." rtated that the scope of the resolution was| Rural carriers have been appointed | (wenty miles out In the lake. The Puritan |1e¥ could not haul them. “Hhere 1s o) Washiogton; Would;indlcate that sentiment Murtin Criticises Pinchot. 7o borader than Mr. Plnchot desired nor |a# follows: Nebraska—David City, routs 3 | was due at Benton Harbor yesterday after. | (o Of 8oft coul in the vards here, only s PEcIALs is very much divided. Henry Wallace. | po, ogentative Martin (dem.) of Colorado | the country demanded. N |M. A. Cram carrier, 7awin A. Cram sub-|noon, Communication was established by |® fo% tons of hard coal, and e idtens who was i member of the Roosevelt coun- | ..iicised the forest service and the ad-| The Norrls amendment, providing for the |stitute; Scott’s Bluft, route 1, C. B. Chtrch- | ireless telegraph today. The Puritan car- | M6 PNt that heats wost of the Bomoe try life ‘commiasion, expressed the bellef | ,niiration of Forester Pinchot. He quotes | appointment of the six house members of |l carrier, no substitute. South Dakota—|ried no passengers and a crew, of about|2"? business houses, has less than :| ; in the ond Pinchot would be sustained by |py Pinchot has saying that he had ad- | (he committee by the house was then voted | Tahor, route 7, C. J. Rokusek carrier, F|twenty men. days' supply of coal on hand. In case the the people. Fe Rlso ‘predicts that when |ministered the service entirely within the | upon and was adopted by an aye and nay |1« Rokusek substitute. The long continued Pinchot goes there is danger of Seeretary cold weather has |City heating plant should have to shut| i ’ . limits of the law, but it this was the case, | vote of 149 to 146, five voting present. Mr,| Hannah J. Wright has been appointed | reduced the rescrve supply of coal in |9OWN there would be great surf‘;:'lrl:x ,u*n‘iily Wilson resigning. Ex-Governor Jackson |giq the speaker, “there were some laws | Pitzgerald's amendment eliminating the | POStmaster at Tate, Pawnee county, Ne-|Chicago to such an alarming extent that |d2mase and the Northwestorn wi e*lll | belleved the matter ghould be left entirely |y the country that were In sad need of | forest service from the inquiry was lost | braska, vice J. H. Wright, resigned dealers were powerless today to supply |FesPonsible. All the ,,,,,,\,gih'.,{,’h(?.; s to the attorney general. Americanization."” by the overwhelming vote of 65 ayes to 226| The secretary of the interlor has affirmed | the demand -for tuel from many manu- city hot water have no lnnlnnx vll ]\ :,“;,ly James O. BerryhWl, attorney and a prom- | The speaker declared the forest service | nays. The resolution was then adopted by | the decision of the commissioner of the|facturing Institut'ons that are facing a of thelr own and |I"ll||' vluu)l xlmu- U rhaon brerh Mibs! MGoe T hres inent lumber dealer, asid that Pinchot (nad Included In the reserve of Colorado [, viya voce vote without a dissenting volce, |1and office in the case of Jacob Myffeler | shutdown unlces :elief comes within the [ 19WR they would have no iSht, 20 py)| 05 Arason Hreve Slee Mol ord-E 5,,5 ought to be dlsoaarged. “He I8 gullty of |thousands of acres of lands which were | rpe house at 5:50 p. m. adjourned until |#ainst Florence Rushniett on an. appeal | next forty-elght hours. of metting Up stoves and uothing £o . bus Jthe grossest breach of discipline,” sald Mr. | properly agricultural and mineral lands oy Al e to urday 2 for 15e; h tomorrow. by the latter on a holding for the cancella-| The railroads were trantically urged by |In the stoves if they did manage to set Y serryhiil today. “He defended an employe | He belleved this situation existed generaliy poUw IF WILSON WILL STAY thing up that hill it can haul it any place S than 50 | tion of her homestead entry located in the|the coal meichants to get coal into the | them uP. If the cold weather continues & dismissed by the administration and de- | (hroughout thé west. “ 4 , Q Alliance, Neb., land district. Chicgko yards. Thousands of carloads of (Week longer there will bo many sults ‘“"‘: be Mi Eleccion clgurn 2 for Gevernor B. F. Carroll said that both|tion without any amendment whate: February § for rural carriers at Arcadia|because of a lack of locomotives to move | ©vidence is now being gathered against figures In the ‘Ight ought at least be| Representative Martin was here over- lb OL LIN ED and Foster, Neb. thiem. | the road. 108 Blseniiv P""““" sl 2 sivén a fair chanve and a public trial. whelmed by & series of pointed questions The application of F. N. Thompson, J. F. Rise in Southwest. 3 2% b y e Want Ad v . It.js reported from Oskaloosa that the |from both the republican and democratic | Thompson, E. A. Wiltse, E. X. Wiltse and NSAS A Lithé B i ROW. ‘ARd . then ) P | : s KANSAS C Mo, Dec. 7.—There wus | will supply your wants for 1910, appolntment. of & postmaster at that place | sides. “""“",uf‘},‘f‘?{ Hieat Poge) 3 \pow Day to organise the First National |, decided rise in he temperature in this 1 sty is being. held up ?wnl.:'; the congressman | “Can you nume u inle violation of 1A% | Lo siock doos ot exempi any road [PATK of Winnebago Neb. with $2,000 0apl-| part of the southwest in the twenty-four | MOVEMBNTS OF OONAXN ATEAMENIPS, v rom o ns to be & pro-|by Mr. Pluohot? demanded Mr, Cooper. the anti-trust law, [ *al, has bcen approved by the comptrolier | nours ended today, the mercury climoi Port. Arrive . BMuisive. “Congressman Kendall has recom- | “You say you are wholly familiar with this | oI Prosecution under the enfciiit 189 | 6" ne currency. T o L B W TORE. (il ot FARNAM AND 15TH STREET X ‘wiended George True, a lifelong repub- | question from first hand and not from In- [ °° ©" 25 DIOBEFLY. OF . 8eFVISe. i Ao s e Sl e e e lican, who was almost unanimously mtm |formation gleaned through Pullman car [TONeY Pald in or for property © : . K : T | rates at full value, under an inquiry by the|MOTIVE FOR MCOIG MURDER | natural gas in western Missouri and e lican, Who was aimost the unanimous |windows: then tell us about what I ask.” |fhes &% f VRS SRCEC D IATER ST el L e Mr. Martin replied that his office was p— tull of Inf lon abo h ‘hicn | 8tock and bond issues. Love for n Woman Caused Ward|ing, appeared to be over. Trains wor 1“1;(:, ,S(“m,‘;‘.,u': APEI ok spher Waley - Mower of Falls City to Kill still late, but the service was improving O e uce Oc ‘.“.-.m“ - £ ll“r:rl‘ :L:o Be Publle VETTRN. M b I i Former Employer, Missinsippi Frozen Over. . ST. OUIS, Mo., Dec. i.—With the ¢ THEATER| Representative Cooper of Wisconsin pro- | New York Market Does Not Decllne| 1Angas CITY, Jan. 7—Love for a wo- | ceptl JOUIN Mo 1 x . places, the M oo —PRIORS— |posed another amendment asking all hear- Over Potnt. Lt e R e ORI revious to tnventor of Falls Citv, | rver was frozen over today from St. Paul 18e, 88¢, B0o, 756, |ings either by the committee or its sub-| NEW YORK, Jan. 7Te-The stock market|nebh o murder Nell MoColg, his former | inn. ‘:u i tha s TONIGHT, MATINEE TODAY |committce op nto the public, which was|had come almosi to an idle state to await ehsia agred to by the rules committee. Repre- |the president’s message when the abstracts ALL SEATS 25¢ sentative Underwood of Alabama opposed | began to appear on the news tickers in Kansas City, Kan.,, on the night of De- |( tal City and Jefferson Barracks con. 1 J ¥ cember 27 tinued to hold. extending the Inquiry to the forest service. | the broker's offices. Thelr reading Proved | “Muis was the confession Mower made to | Ths foe n he St Louls harbor i from Th F i l w ddi [He sald the only possible charge against|quickly that the previous discussions and | o' Kansas officials today. Mower had Pat By e e MR O ‘ a a e ng Pinchot was “pernicious activity” in pro- | reports in the financial districts had cov- oo SUVES E LERE T o e waathar Hiuets tecting the public lands of the United |ered the message's contents accurately. : craft are ice . s . ‘e “While I was fn the army,” he sald, “T|at present sees no danger, from the gorges Attention Children States. He asked if the investigation were | There was no passage which offered an|;c’g beautitul woman, ‘and we plannod to | ay a temperature at about freesing polnt 10(%——-Any Soat———l()(- to be extended why the Treasury depart- | entire novelty. The professional traders. |marry After leaving the army T tried tn | would allow the river (¢ ment was not included sa. as to embrace | however, began to sell stocks 500n ATter [ euy money to make our wedding possible. | any flaod ol IR L Any Su‘t or Overcoat in the StOl‘e SUNDAY—THE SMART SET|~ — S —— "rien 1§ learnedthat MeCote haa some | s Motme, dan. 1-pecnt 1oe-|€XCEPt Blue or Black : employer and fellow townsman, near|time in years. The lce dams at Che Jan. (Special Tele- | | notes. I stole them, thinking I could sell | gram.)—The sccretary of the State Rall With 8. H. DUDLEY the papers ang get’ money roxd commission today telegraphed to the $22.50 Suits now $15.00 —————e “McColg learned 1 had the notes, and 1| general managers of all railroads running e g did A . oYD,s‘ MAT. TODAY knew he would be able to prove I was th: | through Iowa suggesting to them the ad- R 4 anchlul affections, coughs and colds that are disregarded, result either | ‘™ef. and 1 kilid him. ‘ visabllity of abandoning at least some of $25‘ 00 Suits now..... $l6-65 —TONIGHT — B Enoumonh or bronchitis and consumption. Take \\umlufil Use Dr. Only ons WBROMO QUININE." thelr passenger trains, if that be neces- ! Co t 1 ilments. There is nothlng bette | WS inh v g ot sary, in order that coal may be supplied 2 SONDAT MATIHER ~NAGET| ol o it 10 shnk ot DL s 20tk SRECY 18 DERNEY DOVe5) | Tt o Lyxnuhe Broms uinias, £ook & $27.50 Suits now.....$18.35 the signature of E. W. Grove. Used the |0 10wa consumers. Attention was called Beturn Visit of Last Season's Dramatic - " World over t» “ure a Cold In One Day,. X to the fact that ther Is a shortage re ~ 4 Posrs g ol Cong O Moot L Mg - I L e it $31.00 Suits now .....$20.65 : Right DR. BULL’S b i g Y X R §35.00 Suita iow'."...$23.35 of ; y. FOR TOWA—FPartly cloudy; rising tem- | o a C P, , — A = » NePRL ot "lll‘lhil‘ yesterday . Ida Grove Threatens Bir Gilbert Parker's Famous Story hflnlu-edlmlulm-lufi u\’r y family for more thm & = i IDA GROVE, Ia., Jan. 7 having fo u’; t medicine for throat - fam 10 THE ORIGINAL PRODUOCTION E‘fi" ; folog hesita m.......ai. 2| coal situation through this sec pous hs m..... coming desperate, and many be STARTING MONDAY — MR, MANTELL quiekly uflf i than .‘y?rnwm:k-:?w“ e e n ! S ersp the rallroads are not hauling the coal be O} TRIAL BOTTLE FREE. ey To eonv! uc you that Dr. Bull's Congh Byrup eures cause they do not want to haul it and ?nu.hl ad (w .! |a\\ll end poxt mall, o trial botile, - ADVANCED VAUDEVILLE because they want to punish Iowa for put ting In a 2-cent fare. A few nights ago ;«.c fou will for I and mention this paper. MATINEE 2.15 TODAY + Co 'lnl\l(‘O.. BALTIMORE, MD, Northwestern coal traln dropped three i 2 8:10 OURTAIN 8:10 DON'T TAKE A SUBSTITUTE; it is foollah and dangerous to experiment | L v £ Y ¥ with them, left two cars that were con- whon you can get a ploasant, prompt and poaltive v dy like Dr, Bull's signed to Sloux City and one to Danbury TONIGHT flough’f'ymp ‘{pflnf only, “{.’u. e RN SNRAAE S » The biggest hiil in Towa is just cast of 4 .Start Farly. Prices 10¢, 25c, 50c: S De Bailts Sanahs Beras atis ke, given with pistokt here 8¢ Odatioldt. 1f the Toad hauls ARy- New Location, 318 South 15th Sp > the younest child wich fall e~ S Aot e Cmancewemi CETTTCTTOTIPPEFEE