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JULY THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, 10, 1915, Tells How the Chioagoans Were @Given a Cleaning. PLENTY OF PRAISE FOR JOE B4 Smith, sporting editer of the Chicago American gnd referse of the Stecher-Qutier mateh here last Mon- dpy, learpad something about the ways of the Nebraska farmer, accord- {ng to his own version of the way “Chicagoans Go to Clean Farmers, put Drop Rolls to Nebraska Rubes,” a8 his headlines stated the ¢ 2 After leading the page with this elear ; aeross eight columns, “Joe Btecher | ! looks llke a man who might be able to throw five sixes with four dice,” apd on the second sport page, this one across eight columns, “The west may well be proud—A eowboy for one champion and a -plowboy for apother,” he says: 1t leaked to be one of the best thing» 10 come up In years anj Chicagoans went e it They swarmed Into Omaha and beman | tp bet the farmer pupporters of Joe Siecker, the plowboy champlon, and one af the athletic sensations of the decade The Chicagoans thought they were well | hecled with dough, bHut these farmers fairly reeked with it. It eosed from avery seam in the hiekery holiday suits of the Nebraska men of the soll and the | Ohicagonns and some of the other “smart men” of the sporting game quickly had | enough ef it i Btecher wonm In twenty-eight minutes | and he and his friends hroke every Chi- | asgoan who wap there, u’d almost every [ wyestior who made It a¥paint to Ko o | Omaha (o gee the battie | It was eme of the higgest cleanups in the wrestling game in years, and once | mere the farmer put it ever on (he smart chap from the eity Gave Odds Freely. | And, further, the Stecher people geve | the Cotler adberepts the luselous back- 1ng odds of 100 to 75, and In many eases | | to 60, and did it willlngly, Compared th the rolle af cain that were there to Back Btesher the Cutjer rollg didn't even | | Justify & subbey bapd to hald them to- gether. There was ng comparison, and a8 a result the Stecher people competed | | with cagh other for the ehance at the || Qutier money. | Yes, indeed, it was a cleanup. a wrand | | old cleanup, the like of whioh hasn't || Been seen in years, and the smart ones were qutgeneraled and cleaped, And one of the sorriest lseking bunch || of sport followers in years was the brave || Mittle gang that got off the western tpnins yestenday, They werq ‘“clean,” || they were amiling. The Nebpaska |! barbs were sticking deep in thew flesh, || but they weore game sportsmen and not || ofle of them whimpered. Tt was a level || teh, Cutier. did his beat, mest of them | | ght, and if & man gets & run for hisg what Miore 18 to be aslied for? Admit They Wers Wrong, ‘vo ket & ‘wonder out thers and up piainst it one of them sald, simply, 50 It yoy, or. apybedy else ogn find & man who can beat Btecher yeu ean win A half miflion dollars from the Nebraska | farmers.” '» AbOUL the situation, i H i 12!;;:%: 2 §§§§§x§ g H i i: Be Upast to the extent of ' youth of 3 years downing Profermer of sueh gpod stand- Cutler. 1t was simply crushing A !’"H i - £ i himaelf with his own e bat at least 85,000, about what he got eut of s | the receipts, 5o in addition to & | aiits anly about even on the by folks trom Omaha took lssus farmers and het on Outler. They | about it. They simply wanted Biechor down" and topk the | that this would be the time would find the turn in the i it § I i 7t 4 scenes were deculiar. Farmers 't have 3 cents’ worth of clothes. bony frames were betting $500 with as much abandon as the A # 7} o3 i i i fi% i H OF NEBRASKANS Dr. King's New Life Pilla will rid the tisement the city ever had,” said William | brick and v "ot Keep Referge of the Cutler-Btacher Matoh | A1 aruggists.—Advertisement has heard about the stupendous bullding ‘rmm by the Omahan who hears about DELEG‘YES To CONVE"'"O“ 1 thi hort of won- 1’1‘:,7'1'\‘:!" oy cimen o T WM' L HOLZMAN RETURNS that is under way In our business dis it when away from home. While awav 1 chartered street cars to the Towa Scheol ——————— FROM TRIP TO EXPOS'TIONIVPL ontinued Mr, Holzman, “Business r.m hundreds of business men and In SEE THE LIBERTY BELL |for the Deat at Councit Biutfs . | men understand what this means—the [variably the conversation would lead to they returned (o Omaha the same way DU o ymaha's prosperity is the best adver- | dumping of millions of dollar the fine wing Omaba is making TR and went to the Nebrask Mr. H wan accompanled on the After seoing the liberty bell just befors | Deaf. where they were em of fermenting foods and polsons. (L. Helsman of the Nebrasks Clothing |—it means a solid founda ¢ the | trip b fe and son, Max It was taken away from Omaha, the sev- |sehol faculty and women stomach apd liver healthy. - 2. |company, who just refurned from a teip | promperity of this community ! —————— eral hundred delegates and visitors at-|a lawn fete. This evening they will ene tu the California expositions. ‘Fwerybody | volumes for itself and Is more appre- Rent houses quick with & Bee Went Ad. | tending the convention of the Natiomal|joy a metion picture entertainment there, Fraternal Soriety of the Deaf wapt on hool for the sty of the ymmittee at JOHN A. BWANSON, President. WM. L. HOLZMAN, Treasurer, The“l Will” Man’s Famous Half Price Sale Now On! Saturday this supreme clearance event will be under full headway. Yesterday's crowds were See Our greater than ever before in our history. Saturday p we will smash another record. All Omaha knows Show Mr. John A. Swanson, President that this sale is the one clearance that offers overwhelming re- Windows of the Nebraska Clothing Co. ductions on the world's best apparel. And people come Such i hundreds of miles to attend this sale, because bona fide sav- Bargains and originator of the Half ings of one-half are unheard of elsewhere on fashionable clothe never Price Olothing Bale, says: ing that men who know what's what, want to wear. shown “Modern store - keeping MW"". means keeping stocks up to the tick of the style-clock. Such a policy demands radical clearance methods. Less pro- ressive stores make half- earted attempts by sales of odds and ends—but this greater store’s leadership consists of absolutely all- new stocks every season Vi —henece this sweeping ., Half Price Sale.” Price All Young Men's Sults at Helf Prics, The “1 Will” Man points the way to Wonderful Savings Saturday ’ An Young Man’s uit Of the World’s Best Rochester, N. Y. Hand-Tailored Garments, at A Cakstmere Sutt-at Helt Price. A g Woits e el rce. , ' All Fancy Mixture Suits at Half Price. All Long and Extra Sise Suits Half Price, All half lined, quarter lined, full lined two and three-piece suits—all sizes and all proportions—the largest, Al.‘ #:.00 Any $12.50 Any $16,00 Any $18.00 A i, 9025 LED$7.50 i N z Half Price ss Half Price s . Half Price s ] !:iilu;rfloo lj{ugloo 50 A .00 Any $30,00 B, i 91125 SHEC $12.50 SHET §15 L e L] Half Price @) Aide Half Price Half Price ° Half Price Approvaly, No Refumds during Half Price Sale, : Not Included in Half Price Sale. Charge Will Be Made for Alterations, Owing .to the tremendous rush attending this sale, we We take pride in conscientious service—regardless of how ’ Man’s or * All Worsted Suits at Half Price, All Blue Serge Sults at Half Price, All Stout and Short Auits at Half Price. most representative showing ofquality clothes in the West—at exactly Half Price Saturday, as follows: 4 - i . B i Bpecial Notioe.—No Charges, No C. 0. D.’s, Ne Black Suits and Palm Beach Suits Bpecial Notice—During Half Price Sale a Small ully request early shopping Saturday if convenient. little you pay—your satisfaction is our first consideration. The I WIII”’ Man Says, *‘Offer Startling O SR 6 RUIED 6 WIEED © GRED ¢ 0 CEED O GRER 0 GINSD © EINED 5 Barualns ln Men’s Furmshin S ” ' The “I 'Will” Man Makes a Clean Sweep of iy e e . & All WoIEN's S, Coats, Dresses, ' farnishing goods. Values like these have made the ‘I Will"’ Man's Sales known far and wide, Such beautiful wearing apparel as such s t d ifi vi i 8135 N Tbo Men's U P S esotitu’ P! & tremendous sacrifice of prices makes this sale ogligee nion D y as the great sale of the | s lo: or starched cuffs...... 79C Good quality mesh, at, .. 45C a olearance sale Iurpriuesthu you.'ll lon; r?::mbl::..d T Tl T . ml.t-tflmu $l.05 T6¢ Men's Union Buits— Nainsook Athletic, at. ... 45C L1095 1, $9950 | 4150, C 000, 51075 g e 's. Athistla Tl $45.00, now. .. i md!umu .;I.er:riee. RS 51.75 N-W“m;.fi'y eu.ubn, at.. 590 Al '..':’: ""74' $1725 'A‘l:‘:v'o:: Costs—g a5 #8.00 Pine Bilkc Shirts— $1.00 Men's Union Bulte— i, st ST MW SITES | T i83%5 w$1475 Btriking now patterns.. 53 . 5 0 Fine quality Balbriggan.. O OQC fiu.i'%'.'r ?1315640: 3740 Al Palm 'i.'.'.fn, 90 : $740 . MMM $4.50 | Meahmargyps [ e A S T WA 5 [ ] e\"l}-r?x:w.ao to $34.50, nn..SG!_.h 817!_5 &'l:rcw:g&‘i to $24.50, now. s"_o to 3122_5_ Amazing Clean-up' Prices - Read On $3.50 Wash Dresses $4 |32.00 Wash Skirts One lot of Street and Porch White Gabardine and Pique c Dresses. Strips and Polka Dot Wash Skirts, Pockets and Volles, Sizes 34 to 46. 33,50 values, [ pear! button trimmed. $2.00 vglues at #1, Saturday, at 9be, 75c Bungalow Apronlzg c $6.95 Dress Skirts ,zgs Extra Specials 50c Men's Neckwear Heautiful crepe de chine, foulard and other silk Zsc #ilk four-in-hand ties at,, 50c Men's Wash Ties ulml rade washabl 25¢c Men's Pad (arters Celebrated Keysigne d art pai 10 flc. Faultless Pa- ‘s lsc Wide selec. jamas, Fine 25¢c Men's Wash Ties jon of pat- uality madras, Jacquard, Sovaral hundred, brand terns. Light and dark ch cord, mercerized e Mool T 10c stripes. Military and flat and otker highest class collars attached, All sizes, materials, any hem- Men's Night Robes 14 to 18. Undoubtedly the stitched and tucked edg- " greatest bargain we {inve s 0d 11 ine, Sel exerywhers | BT wiis, D0C | offered in shity thia sea W, v son, Never or less worth more. ~ July Clear- 35c Leather Belts than $1.00. July Clear- ance Price, Sat'day, $1.48. Nadg of harpase ance Price, Saturday, 65 eac! 13 OFF Or Any Man’s Siraw Hat Excepting Panamas, Bangkoks and Leghorns, Any $1.50 Maw's $400 | Any 5200 Man's slu | Any $2.50 Mas's 8101 Straw Hat, now = | Btraw Hat, now == | Straw Hat, now = W“lfl'l'z.l [ Any §4900 Mon's Straw Hat, now = l Straw Hat, now == $2.50 to $3.50 'Men's Pajamas ont o X values in awlebrated $1.00 Collar Attached Men’s Shirts Fifty dosen high grade C PRIC 7 to 8 Q'clock. $1.00 Women's House Dresses 39¢ High grads bojse dresses, made of chacked percale, Light and dark col- ors. Full cut. All sizes from 86 to 46, A mighty big value at §1.00. On sale Beturday npight, or while they last at, each, Bbec. Limit, ¥ to & customer woven ma- dras shirts. Gingham or Percale, light or About one hundred Wool dark patterns. All sizes. 7be and Silk Poplin Skirts, values Saturday at, each 20¢. Values to $6.95, Saturday at §8.05, $1.50 Women's Waists, | Corsets—Corsets Beautiful Voile, Lingerie, Jap c Our entire stock of War. aill: .Mne Alwnl: Stripa ner's and Nemo Corsets, Valats, gular §1.50 values, Satur-| Cholce of thy house Satur- day, at ®bc. day, at just Half Price, PRICE Wemen's Wearing Apparel — 3d. Floer, All Women's Low Shoes | s w?j In Two Great Lots at All Our Men's H osiery 5c ‘.EX}‘R: SPECIAL All Panama, Bangkok and Leghorn Hats k- ‘e B | & e AT GREATLY REDUOED PRICES, One-Third Off all Children's Straw Hats $2.45 and $2.95 | Oxfords | Saturday, All Day, at. Cholce of any pump, either with or without straps. Colonial or military lace oxfords, pat- Up to $5.90 Fine WIy I} ent, dull, black and white combination pumps or brenze kid, Out they g0 now when you need theom most, at $2.45 and $2.95, JOHN A SWANSOWN.recs. W L HOLIMAN, . ty '»r‘m lisle hos.' ry. 'Tan, white lack. Best Ia Two Lots, at L“ii.‘f“"' e s g g Choles of tan or black, button or lace, rubber, ok or leather wsoles, Women's uulsv-uh. Unlon Kayser Slik Gloves, 50c-81.-81.50 MeCallum Silk Mose, $1.00.5150 e