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T BEK: (l\h\ll,\. SATURDAY, O TUIH‘LH 2, 1915, Gretna High school ball club last Friday. ‘I'fir several Springtield winning, § to i weeks' visit with her son Ka.lser HES NOt Yet nothing to fear som, Germany. He sald | viction that no one would be able to op- MISS CAROL HARRIMAN TAKING THE RAILS—One John R Pierson is _moving his house- Germany would not violate tha neutrality | pose Germany's will, of £ \ hold goods to Table Rock, where he has .2"":7‘,;' e o Yes ead """"" of Hollang or Interfers with ita political r———————— the features of the Bryn Mawr Horse show, participated || [bousnt an interest In & bank a3 ot o e Tt g i ixed Status of or econamio ndependance. Germany ap- | WILL GET TEN.HOURS’ PAY A 2 Bates returned from the Paeific .. G. Hofeldt entertained a =um- o . : in by the smart set. Miss Harriman is one of the few lady || coast Thursday havice inten® Seattite | ver ci Yadten laet Friday: A" mce Tunch | RO & e ety FOR EIGHT HOURS’ WORK masters of fox hounds in this country. San Franciaco and Tos Aneeies | was ‘served: e glum O0A I'OIAN( |taining & strict neutrality " LAl John Schadendorf, Frank MoCamley | Mrs, Amy Calvert went to the "“)‘t As to Belglum, the under secretary il O Work t and Peter Anderson,’ attended the Farm- [ Wednesday to vislt her deughter, Mrs. | . [stated that its future waa atiil unknown, | CHICAGO, Oct. 1—Workers in the igress In Omaha thie week Rigby and family, a few daye | BERLIN, Oct. 1.—(By Wirelean to Say- | FtCT TR 13 BHEEE W0 0 o anten, | Standard Oil refineries at Hammond and N Y rme N pakriculture from | The flgur mill ls running again, after [YHIS)-Germany's attitude toward Hol- | 0 "vg tound which will render it cer- | \VHiting, Ind., were informed today that to December 3 has ranged by the committes on f s B | B rest of some weeks, Mgcaroni wheat|land, Belgium and Poland was outline [, . "ot Beigium will not be utilised for | thelr ten-hour work day R&B beeR re- sttt to be held In the opers nouse. — | "8 the only product milled In an interview given by Dr. Alfred Zim- |, " o cogen of England. Germany has | duced to elght hours witheut reduction pe | Paul Pfieffer returned this week from | merman, under seoretary for foreign af- | ]‘:‘”"” :h_‘ml peace, and now wishes a | N PAY. ‘Three thousand men are em- Elkhorn. the weat, where he attended the exposi- | fairs, to the Nieuwe Rotterdamache Cour- (* "*¥% ployed and it is sald that the reduetion o i | tion and saw other points of Interest S Thie heervicw, Feproduced in tne | EUATAIites thut there Wil net be in the | Ple¥ed S0C it B SRR R ‘alx‘;d.)l”'r entertains the Solo olub| s ';h"r].:' ‘I\:’“, went to Omaha |Lowal Anselger. wea miven out a foi. | future another war such as the present | " AONER WC Tl MO tandard O Andrew Patrick was visited this week | Roma Hickey: who 1a .‘L'..'l‘.'.f{.‘.‘u’".‘,L‘\’ lows today by the Overseas News “"° company It was sald that the reform bY & nlece | Ing been operited on to remove a heedle | Agency {_“Poland's future also is unknown, DF. | wuy part of & general plan of the com- Mrs, Seefris loft Wednesday for Scotia ! from ber knee. Dr. Zimmerman insisted Holland had Zimmerman sald. He expressed the con | pany A Hearty Welcome Extended Ak-Sar-Ben Visitors Make yourselves perfectly at home in our store. Check your baggage here free, use our free phones, rest rooms, etc. Any accommodation in our power will be cheerfully granted. IVORY HAND MIRRORS; To $2 Values, Saturday $1.19 A big special purchase of 35¢c NECKWEAR 10¢ Just to close up our big stock — complete lines of faney lace and embroidered collavs offered. 2,000 Men’s Hats 30c RIBBONS 15¢ a Yard A fine line of wide moire and fancy print warp rib- bons that sell regularly up to 30c a yard. LADIES' HAND BAGS $2.00 quality bags.. 98¢ NEW FANCY VEILINGS A splendid showing of the new fancy mesh vellings in two spe- clal lots, Satur- loc, 25c day, yard.. $1.50 quality bage...59 $1.00 quality bags...49¢ fine ivory mirrors values ever. Men’s $5 Sweater Coats at $2.98 ; greatest Unasual Cut Prices in Drugs and I;‘w Fall TOI’Ct GOOdS SGturday A big special cash purchase from the manufacturer tyles— u’:::":.,- Rieger's fdeal Por- Castile or nrvxfl: ON SALE AT ABOUT HALF b Maker's samples| | 76c bottie Your choice of a big assortment of d 1n a Water .. o Tab! - Cr 1 1b. Borle Acld 50 to $5.00 colorings; rnml]nr $1 values in three special lots at— $2.98, $1.45 and 98¢ Yes, we have your size. 75¢ Silk Ties 25¢ half, Stiff and Soft Felts in all colors and shapes. Made to sell to $2.60, In two lots, at— 75c and $1.25 l o 260 bottle Lambert's Listerin o or_ ... 430 bottle Muiford's Smllul“ B o IC Hazel or Bl 260 \\ml.mn MIES CAROL NARRIMAN AT BRYN MAWR MOESE SNOW. .10 Talcum, ' Vigiat 0o G antahing o ‘Corg s Shaas u\o |ub- "Pebeco ‘Tooth P lln can Bani Flush $1.60 Fountain Syringe. 1.25 Hot Water Bottle 3.00 Wellington (‘= hi k:\rhlle. lulrulh"'(l LI ‘or 3 From Our Near Neighbors Weeping Water. Miss_ Theresa Wiles went to DuBols, or Palmollys ........ .. .80 10¢ Jap Rose Boap sess Buest of Mrl Louis Lesleur Wednesday and Thursda iss Ida che is attend) the atate K Jeb, Monday to visit her sister, Mrs. O.| yeeting of the Woman's clubs at Nor- . . A specla] purchase of over . Leyda. tolk this k. ve O 00 dozen high grade ties, all R s . b MR i S S ry Day New Attractions Added te Our Display of 500 dosen bigh erade ties, wl iting at the home of his mother, Mrs. L. | Hills, Cal., a the guests of Mr. and pe o/ D. Switzer. ‘\'{-’,‘ 1 Dhl nrl't’o tl s ‘v,loo:( etoies ] snaps of tho season, Mrs. Max Keef f Eimwood has been he Sunday #choo’ o he Presby v A S RO R i L hanTar plan for an exiemaive ew ull S ew resses ew oats Now Is Wool Underwear Time. her, N . . . 1 A d . 3 i Wiliam Burrows of Ottawa, Ken. is| rower cntertatned the B e AN 4 b4 We offer yon the best at every spending several days vis s sister, ined the { . i : Mra. Mary Pool, end other relatives.” ° | foClely, 8¢ the home of Mrs. Brown ) and all lines of women’s outer apparel. price and a wide range of prices Mr. and Mrs. Fred Colbert left Tuesday Mrs. 1. D. Ciarke entertained the g"r. to ('hoflfl\‘ from ing for Chicago, where Mr. Colbert | oM™ I 4 o F . 2 i tracti ] JRroing for Chicagoy where M. Colbert | frawe ciub 't et home rriday atter- | Saturday’s Showings Are Exceptionally Attractive Union Suits at $1.98 to $5.00 medicine. | Waus prement ‘and assisted with the moet- | not only on account of wide assortment in design and t, Thirty friends gathered at the home of | ing. tid Py s Two-Piece Suits, per garment, F Mr. and Mrs. Peter Anderson last Sunday | Mrs. James T. Begley and Mrs. C. F pricings but superb gualities at each price, 98 3.50 o help them celebrato. their twentoth | Ross™ enteriained the (\'?m?\n'l club, or An Elsb p B i ieprvinase s DOP 0 BB we ng anniversary. Wednesda fternoon at the home o! s, Miss Anna Sofard of the Panama canal | Begley, s Florgnce, Dye nwho al Elab:rate o:’]‘fi} hov‘v"lng °lf Tl")]loer lst““f. . Kels Soard. "She 1a'a. truied murss wih | cason on “Hymns and Anthema.” l;e;;nr b y when viewed in the light of variety Saturday Specials in gy o Bovernment position in & hospital in | ReW members were taken into the clu ut with quite as much character and style in the lower H adies B Ll ke n Cpetice: ta | priced models as you’ll find in the higher. Quality alone Hos[e ry % [ng % the home of ha prente, Mr. and | ;Ms. Pat Allen o visiting relatives in decides the selling price here. A I G e Kld G Ioves Mrs, George Askew. 365 snd Mes. B & Otivistlanson sbdlst Let ol " the 1 1 P Women's § i one— Mrs, John™ Yunko of Grete ds here to |ginday in Lineoth: oo st us show you the handsome new Russian Blouse Pure siik o with lisle tops, N enitte o her eramdparencs Mr g | Rev. Bthan Hinkle of Stecle otts, was models, the classy plain tailored and box back effeots, eto. by Rysed st ol 65¢c Bargain, pair. Women's $1.25 BSilk Hose— calling on his friends this week. | ‘Mry, Jeft_ Garrett of Louisville, {ited Mrs. Charles Smith, Thursday. Mrs. Jesse Davis, which oocurs October 4. ¥l Every new fabric weave and coloring which fashion has Irviasten. A T decreed good, offered for selection. Splendid values at— Plain colors, stripes, plaids (Mrs. Roy Mager was an Omaha visltor |of the Conaresatinal church Sunday. $16 50, $29.75, $35 up to $125 and fanclos. Spocial @Q ¥, . Mrs. Ernest Bolen of Omaha, visited in Saturday's sale.....S "glrru(g:‘nszl;y Vestal was an Omaha vis- [her sister, Mrs. Guy Fish, this week. New Go and Dresses of Distinction Bilk Boot Hose—Regular ana g Alols and Joe Elwell, jr., attended & % wns Oy R TE ke v AR AsRole {rateruy las Aoy A display most pleasing in its truly wonderful com- g ot nadina {0 [ = - - 1 . | i for y haat o colors . sesernee ors. ’f\l'mr?:nd?)!.mm was an Omaha | Rev. A. J, Warner of Nofth Bend eame pleteness—designs for any and all occasions from the Infant's Oashmere Hoseo—380 down_from’ conference and called on his | Leslie Witzlke was operated on a week , friends. { ago for appendicitis. | Mre. Laura Barry of Wahoo was a Mra. Hendricksou 18 visiting her daugh- |§Uest of Mr. and Mra. John Harry last b P - el ’l“l‘lr ld: oth_ O'Bri ho_has be A ® |« | Blizabeth O'Brien, who has en vis- e T oy Thursday for & busl- |, ;1. "Mra L. A, Bates, loft for her home ! Mr. and Mrs. Otis Hendrickson moved |at Wayne last Thursday. here trom Newel, Neb. Springfield High school ball elub played Mr. and Mrs. Jenson of Florence vis- tted at the Dein home Thursday. , - = The Willing Workers met at the Hack- man home for dinner Wednesday. Mr. Vestal, Will Hackman and Harry Kaight wers Benson visitors Wednes- ay. The Misses Turner, Nelson and Watch- ler, all of Omaha, visited at the Vestal hotne Sunday. i Mr. Chester Hendrickson, Andy Ander- son and Mrs. Cortiand were Omaha vis- | moderate priced dancing frock to the most. elaborate evening gowns, original creations and copies of designs from the world’s most prominent makers, you’ll find the values exceptional. Kxquisite gowns and dresses at $35, $49, $69, $89 to $195. Splendid New Coat Values at $19.50, $25, $39.75 to $89 SATURDAY SPECIALS OF UNUSUAL ECONOMIC INTEREST Handsome New Suits; made | into 2 lots: to sell at $25.00, gabardines, | Dresses worth to $12.50—TIn broadcloths, whipcords, pop qualities, in black and colors, at, pair. . 190 Try Wayne Knit Hose— You'll vote them the very best at every price. In Corset lsle Nemo Corsets—Regul: corsets, neurlyllll sla ly solled, on sale to s close 2 00 B50c nruuler-—l'h!n or fancy trimmed at 30¢. Women's Angora Scarfs—All Long White Gloves for evening wear. A splendidly complete stock of best makes shown at §$1.98 to $4.00 pair, THREE SPECIALS $1.50 Washable Kid Gloves, guar. anteed in ivory and pretty shades, with black stitching, at pair, itors Saturday. silk taffetas, poplins, erepe $1.19. | . H . & P, colors, just what you want for o . AR e N Peteren, N0 B lins, serges, etc., in all colors, | de chines and messalines, all | values, in crepe de chine, | Fall wear, on sale, at gw. Ladies' $1.25 Gloves, 09c—Cape, 4ad Mra. Farbeay were entertained at the all new nifty styles, $16.95 colors and sizes, your choice, | (Georgette, laces, ete., a very L'F,L'I.' Wi ';naw‘e':far:hnd:-“.—l-w‘(: f:::?r‘u W Sotors: .:fi:nue"t':' ::llll:: " Valler. Stylish Dress Skirts — Silk |at ...... $5.90 | choice lot at........$2.98 | lots, $1,98 and $2.98. $1.26 at, palr @D, and wool fabries, tier, box, side pleat and other popular models, all sizes; great bar- gaing...... ........$5.00 Beautiful New Dresses — A big special purchase divided We carry a large stock Bear Brand Yarns in all the wanted colors. Dresses worth to $16.50 — Laces, nets, chiffon taffetas, messalines, ete., white . and all colors; on sale at, choice, Prettv New ana——'ro $6 Mr. ana Mrs, J. Fiiter went to Omaha Children’s Apparel—Kvery- thing you could desire for the little folks and at priceg which are most pleasing— new coats, new dresses, etc., Ask to see them. Ladies' Leatherette Gloves—Slip Tun ’John Lintell went to Omaha on on styles, in white or gray, at §9¢. Monday. days last week. Miss Wauneta Cork spent the week- end at her home in Lincoln. Mrs, Richard Webster of Washington, D. C., s visiting her brother, Fred Whit- more, this week. A Trimness of Lme an Essential Feature in shoe styles this season, Com- bined with it you'll find superb quality and superior assort- ments at each price, E. Hubbard, Ruth and les Hubbard, motored The Drexel Kid That happy, healthy boy Miss Ethel Eubank went to University | Place Friday evening to spend the week- end with her parents. Rev. ¥, A. Shawkey of Elm Creek spent & few days in Valley on his way | home from conference. Nichols left Tuesday for 8 D., for a visit with tamily. Mr. and Mrs, Charles Hubbard of Spokane, Wash., spent a few days this week with Mr. and Mre, A. E. Hub- bard. Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Parson and Miss /Irene Brown motored to Owmaha ay eyening to attend “Billy” Sunday's cer- Ve Mrs. W. E. Weekly and Mrs. Frank F. Adams went to folk Tuesday to at- | tend the State Federation of Woman's club meeting. The regular meetine of the Valley Woman's club was held Friday after- | noon st thé hom F. M. Butts Mre. N, ground m.m and ¥ "Fander aska a_paper on 1 Mis m strong furnished music from Handel Bennington, Rev. Sutton injured his arm and is un- able to attend school Rev, E, V, Nusbaum is at Grand Island | attending meetings of the general synod of the Lutheran church George Dierks took second premium at the Douglas county fa'r, on his exhibit from Jefferson precinct Beveral riembers of Irvington camp of Royal Neichbors, vie'ted the local camp on Thursday evening of last week Mr. and Mrs. Chris Fedde of HBenson were visiting this week at the home of thelr daughter, Mrs. Fred Ohrt The Ladies’ A'd of 8t._John's | Lutheran church n botit $160 vmm their bazar and oyste e T Mrs. William ¥'eber dren of Oklahoma City, are visitine her parenta Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Lebbert and other relatives Mrs. Lena Huonsen of South Daokta, Is w1-mn here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gottsch and other relatives. Papt A committee of men arve giving 8 henefit dance’ ai Bell's hall Satirday !I Mary A. Rosecrans of Omaha Was calling on former Papillion friends Miss Jane Weeth of Omaha was & i | Mrs, . Gardiner was quite 1l a hw’ | | | | i [ i | and three chil o with you when Yachting, Camping, who always is on the go. TEEL HOD HOES The Boys' Shoes that will outwear two pairs of ordl- nary Boys’ Shoes Boys', 1 to 5%, $2,50, Little 1'(P Geants', 9 to #q,) Drexel 1419 Farnam Are You Ready For Your Trip? Take HORLICK'S Malted Milk g or Golfing. A nutritious, satis(ying Food-Drink ready in & moment. A g light lunch when tired or tun down. Simply dissolve in water, hot or cold. A fine night's rest is assured if you take a cupful hot before retiring. Our Lunch Tablets are the acme of con- venient nourishment. Dissolve a few in the mouth when fatigued or hungry. Sample free, HORLICK'S, Racins, Wis Just as Geod"’ Motoring, Fish | | | Framed Pictures On 3d Floor $2.00 Pictures at 08¢ Popular subjects, in neat Underwear That Satisfies sqnare, sizes up to 16x20, up to $2.00 values. 50c Pictures at 39¢c A hig assortment of sub- jects in gilt or dark frames to choose from, Post Card Frames, 15¢ Don’t miss these snaps 19 1l Pure Granulsted ® 48-1b. sacks Best Hign Grade H Flour, made 1rom the best Selected No. spring wheat, sack 4 cans Pet or Carnation Milk from the finest that's made o the cheapest that's good SATURDAY SPECIALS THAT SHOULD INTEREST YOU: 6 cans Oll Sardines . " nt uits—To 75c | MacLaren's Peanut Butter, bty © 380 | 4 ibs. Fancy Japen Rice or J 16-08. pks. New Condensed Mediym weight, all styles, o1l | q¢ sizes. New Foney, ver ,:‘u: rn.o a's Union Suite—Part wool, | Tall cans Alaska Salmon .. O Ve Miant welaht. very | Advo Jell, “for dessert, ive quAlIly 'wdt .pen’lul values at 90 | 8 cans I 5 de Ohine Oorset Covers— | Siring, or Lima Bean 'l'o u 00 v.lun two special 1018 | No, § cans Baked Beans . 4%c und 980 | Cholce California Peaches, ib No, 1 Star Shoulder Steak...... No. 1 Home Made Bausage.. Diamond “C" Hams, 1b, No. 3 palls Compound Lard. ... and Smoked Meats. Famous Milwaukes products, Read the Big Special October Grocery Opening Sale Saturday Put_in your month's supplies and save f1om 26 to 50 per cent on the cost of liying Diamond The Best Fresh Dressed, 1915, Milk Fed Spring Chickens Saturday, lb ,14%c First quality Pork Roast, Ih. Hlnaqn.rlou wenuine Sprin Ib, gilt, black or brown| | Frontauarte:. genuine Spring Lamb ki @ 2 e .40 frames, oval, oblong or Pirat auality Steer Round Steak, 16543 13340 840 FMOKED MEAT SPECIALS TOR BATURDATY, .1 lean Picnic Hams, 1b v 1 lean Bacon, 1b . 1 Balt Pork, 1b % pails Pure Lard Bee our full line of Fresh, Cooksl We sell Frank's F‘nnw Tlhl‘ Butterine, 1b...... Cream, - ibs. )l'-nuy Greenlng Avyl-n. Freah Radishes resh Leat Lettuce. .. eads Fresh Cabbage ? large Soup Buncher. ... l-..gu' Jnrnu Sweet Potatoes, 1, od unrhn,. Freah Teotn, or ‘s ' s Muslin Gowns, Combina. | Choice Muscatel Cookink Ralsing, Wuits ‘and BMirts — Broten | 1b. - o y 1.»|-. neatly trimmed, w.u m. is, | Hershey's urukgu'u Cocon, " snap Faturday, at 890 l.l::l:'u .S:nlm- Co! lu’, b -~y Y e R Etalian Silk Vests—To uoo Vidi~ Creamer; | hl.“ Il-lqu‘ 'M““‘m ues, with hand embroldered or | Butter, Id ......... ..ol | te _"‘““ crochet tops, on sale at.. The Best Sirictiy Fresh i.u-, ‘dox...8e oredo 2-lbs, (ood Butterine .... 8% | Merriam shoes for the and . . Albrigh 5¢ and . Krider's Welts for the boys at ., oo ATH0 metc or (‘oun-j R mnun mm W OMANA FOR TEE FEOFLE. ;’ Ibs. Best Red River Ohio Potaioes 180 far €00k - <280 Beautitul square of fect * akirt, with a base, from Hot Blast Heater Base Purners S, ull sizes bout 200 pairs boys' bluchers . Women's nrnp ullppers and Julteu, with rubber heel Coal Bucket Special, ONE TO A CUSTOMER. No 0. 0. D. or Telophons Orders Acceptel. Heating Stoves Largest Selection in Omaha at Lowest Prices. Bmall Oak Heaters, just the thing for heating one room..... “Live Oak" Heaters, nickel swing top, nickel 3 We eell ““Renown’’ black nickel finish cast iren er| ranges and ‘‘Range Eternal’’ malleable ranges. A = money back guarantee with every one. T PAYB—— TRY HAYD!N 8 !’IRST— IT PAYS Women's gray, bronge and mid- night blue Queen Quality shoes, g psy cut $5.50 Women's patent sun metal or kid with colored or black cloth tops. merit, $4.85, $8. 15. and iiiess . 2,50 Men's Shoes, “in " all the new styles, in Stetsomn, Crossett and our own special makes, $6.00, #5.50, $5, $4 and $3.50 Special for Saturday, about 300 pairs Men's gun metal bluchul. Shoes of real $3.50, §3 200 :l: Bog\%luu $1.00 Saturday at 9c <9495 $7.50 Lo $16.00 $14.00 and $16.20 83750 1o $88.00