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OMAHA, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 5 Whticipd®®, while that in| - | SO os g : e ¥ g » . 3 b o ! - G- . TEACHER AT CRETGHTON WHO 0 il the eastern tion has sustained a little | a (| MARCHIONESS OF ‘CORN" HOLDING UP | e snstern porton has sustained o litle BEE5 SATVRRAT 'Omaha Women Wi | ABERDEEN, now on her VE IR | han was anticipated. ‘ Greet White Ribbon Ym ||| way to New York to lec ALL OYER S'IAI‘B? It ls ated that in many portions | " 1 o | of the st 80 per cent of the fall plow- 3 m'n ! ture here. Lord Aberdeen i |ing and seeding has been finlshed and in | | SpeClal We.dnesday ’ . othars about 6 per cent. The season | B |l was at one time governor- || Last Week Favorable for Maturing [ PbOC & bor feot. Fhe eson Bouiatie coulkly SINR N R & Wk Monday, October 4, 1915 general of Canada. the C"“;v W"{" NoFrosto fihe normal scresge will be seeded to Ing meeting at the Yoting Men's Christiar J : whes - EY are here. ““What?"” you ask. Pantelettes! [to be excellent with the exception of in " P gt o 4 1 saw them with my own eyes Sunday afternoon as I saunt.| FALL SEEDING NOW UNDER WAY iicrarazonaounty. shers early in the | et st O el o g ered out of the Bee building. | According to the Burlington's crop|pep” 't "ho Sonsiderably damaged by rives in Omaha Wednesday morning at ¢ 1 There, walking up Farnam street, was a blonde beauty clad Ireport for the week ending October| ‘il through the eastern part of the o'clock. The delegates will apend two hov L1 in a dove-grey crepe de chine afternoon gown. Just below the hem of her |2, Nebraska corn held its own during |*tate there was a great deal of rain dur- Ont ¥ 4 | : g A . " $ One hundred local women will receive t short skirt I saw the shirred edges of what certaialy could not have been | the period, by divisions, the condition |, =, 'Te Week, there having leen more the delegates at the station. A comm ttes 1 | than four Inches at Fremont, with nearly M w & petticoat. on the basis of 100 eent £ ~ s ~ ® up of Mrs. Willlam Berry, Mrs, N. i . | per n OF & NOP [ as much at ather points along the Platte J. McKitrick and Mrs. Carrle Dawson i Just then an accommodating gust of wind blew around the corner— mal yleld and crop being as follows: |#nd in the southern counties, | Bestt was appetated te conter With GCon i and my suspicions were confirmed. Of the same material as the gown Division Condition | Potatoes are reported in prime condi Sherslal /GhD. Gousnittocs o atvkhge. P ] were they, loose, and shirred closely about the ankles, Omaha sieens 100} tion and In Many Instances the yleid is the distribution of Omaha-made goods { The pantalettes had arrived! | Gacain Box Yig| "etimated a8 hah as &9 bushiels per acre o the delegates. ! more . b e 5. F 4 o, Mook A od sved B S D Mrs. Mary Gerard Andrews, former ; B I was eagoer to do a 8herlock Holmes stunt to discover (Yluv identity of In & general way the week was favor| Carter Lake Club [ president of the Omaha Women's Chri 4 fthe fair pantalette wearer, but I was assigned to the women's meeting at able for the maturing of the corn crop, ! tinn Temperance union, as well as the i the Auditorium and I had to hurry on my way. for except In a few localitles warm Protests on Dum Woman's club, gave a brief talk at the Do you remember that Billy Burke wore pantalettes when she wag In W-r”"" with considerable wind was the | p meeting. ) i . It . | = . 2 o8 Woine Omaha toward the close of the last theatrical season? I note, too, that e, It 18 asetrisd.f the ‘teport (hat} Reservations for #0 temperance women = . " ® 2 - “Billy” Sunday Alice Roosevelt Longworth and others are devotees of the vogue, so et is | 1hers ot having been any frest duriaB| g .y £, Weaver, prestdent of the have been made at the “Billy” Sunday the period reviewed early corn matured | . Tabernacle for Thursday afternoon, when { [S b, red before the ¥ , ] falr to assume that we may all be wearing 'em before long, rapidly, while the late 1lanted cont nued c’(‘;“:m.l:::' r:lr:r,nll::bwttf the whole .'4 = ‘\\\ the evangelist speaks to women only. The {to make a rapid growth. As a result! ;. i0in ot the new city dumping place | REV, WILLIAM J. HARKINGTON, S. J.| Women will carry thelr banners and sing I Festivities of the Week. 'z,"':n:?:’ :"‘":‘""::";‘l “"h‘]z;n‘y’“”" Plans 1;:‘.‘::"‘0':;":"":"‘“’:': ";‘;"‘”: :;’:‘;’“"E”r“’ established at Willow Creek slough, [RTROPI SV - Mise Marjorie Howland Is giving o ’ e A - S s ® COT0 | northeast of Carter lake, s Siichovn ot Mor home tomorrow for Mre. d ':“h;":m;::m‘l‘;mrl! ;:"ln;’l'l‘::hn er,:lu:;n:; #tlll green has gone into silos. Mr. Weaver fears that the lake wint ve | SCHOOL KIDDIES TO | Insect n:e- and Infection Siiney Smith of Hartford, Conn, who |FetV o - nu) Whest Theeshing Out Good. contaminated, but Commissioner Jardine WATCH AUTO PARADE! angerons. §s the guest of her parents, Mr, and |®nkagement In the scuthern part of the ‘Threshing progressed fairly well during [ and City Attorney Rine assured him that c R | Apply Sloan's Liniment to any bite, the week, and the statement is made that |his fears may be allayed; that the city | All schools of the city will be dis- |Sting or brulse; it Killa the poison and wheat grown In the weatern part of the | has provided ways and means to protect | missed at moon on Tuesday, &ccount of |heals the wound. Only %ec. Al drug state is coming through In better condb;,lhe waters of the lake. the Ak-S8ar-Ben floral parade. | sists.—Advertisement. } 1 Mre. state l Mr. J.‘..:‘uxi,_ Charles Metz will give | Mis# Dora Bass has returned from Bos- Box party at the Boston Symphony con. n, where rhe has been attending the ¥ cert at the Auditorium Thursday eve cland Powers school. Miss Sass spent 3 . pe e for their guests, lsr, Carl Holmes the summer doing chautauqua worl :’: Mr. T. B. Btilwell. Mr. and Mes, | Mr. and Mrs. R L, Parker and I'ttle Metz are also planning a supper par daughter, Gretchen, left this morning to Hoyd theater in honor of thelr guests, Cleveland, 84; Chicago, 74; Pittsburgh, |fice after an absence of several weeks. A following the coronation ball. Buke thalr b in Phoenix, Ariz. Mra. | e i R AP I BT ‘"NIW‘W“" I | | il Mr, and Mrs. Walter Moberts will give | Parker is the daughter of Mr. and Mra il | ! i I f { | l i ) §- & dinner preceding the coronation ball, | Fred R. McConnell of this city, and was | m> 4 ‘l g 1 complimentary to Mr. martiett and Mr, | former'y Miss Elizabeth McConnell | f it i o Mr. Charles Metz and his son, Philip, I il | f I I ‘ Mrs, Charies Ware will give a bridge Mr. Carfl Holmes of Cincinnati and Mr., II]} "il" | | i l [ | | il | “m‘ "l“ i l . V. s T. B. Stillwell of New York. who h p o it \ | il i ol Hifhth i B o TS e SOV L | Gk S 't L5 Matl ARG QI wfrive 11 e A e £l b ‘ s e i : Miss Marion Kuhn will entertaln at home Wednerday morning. The out-of- | e 3 dinner Informally Wednesday evening in ' L0WN young men will remain for the Ak- Y % N honor of Miss Gertrude )’;c(‘lnhy ot Bar-Ben ball, ° Chicago. { L R R T q Miwe Dasime peters vt sive o o | Navy Rercruits Who O ur Sem l"An n ual i al‘d GOOdS ale at the Omaha club after the coronation o ball. : i oot T ool B T R aanse s snsstng. " g Enlist Here Make Is making a vigorous bid for a record in sales. We will not attempt to repeat all the wonderful values which i cediig the ball, the Best Seamen we collected for this sale, for we know that the increasing thousands of people here the first day will adver- B o o Ll vaage e | s FT AR tise them more effectively than we can. But here ar's a few picked at random: { ” > aha furnishes tter recruits for e BT (IATVIAIE 3D A D T e e #, club Before the electrical parade on | United States mavy than any ottier ro- BILES AND DRESS GOODS FINE COTTON FABRICS SALE OF TRIMMINGS DRESSMAKERS' SUPPLIES ] ednesduy evening, stay for the dance ' crujting point In the country, acrording New Fall Silks, worth 32-Inch Dress Gingham, 8 Fur Band Trimmings, 2| J. & P. Coats’ and | e inen have supper at the.Hotel ¥ou- (to n report from the Great Lakes train- $1.60, yard............ . 09C | “worth 16c, yard A '}C yard 85, $2.50 and......30.25 | ¥ Clarke Thread ... ..Z‘i-C £ tenel Ing etation, just recelved by ideutenant Spoo! H !:‘:m.:n :lh::l':;: ':::’m ‘;"l'nv; & T. M. Tipton of the local office, ‘ "'gz:.c::?:.d. . ' Mfl:fi::' ’E;nrl‘:w“h. 6C m(.zco::yng‘u?";:n 29C to sl wg;;i“d St 3‘*‘C { 4k v yd..... 7010 1| sik......... sssveiies i B s u\{uum. n fo . | O:up;‘n‘::l:g:.obr"lm:hr::l;:;nl"l‘: n;c:::!:ld_ 98c Messaline, worth 98c, 10 % ¢ Comforter Cretonne, 7 {_c Bands of jet, spangles, sl 00 Mercerized Skirt Braid, 5 Miss Eleanor Mackay, Miss Luctie age recelved at the Great Lakes train-| mARCHIONESS oF ot yard.icsececonen ) $6-inch, yard......ceva000s g0M; @8, s ocvicceons e Pl worth 15¢.......0000 . C Bacon, Mr. Austin Gatley of New York ing station feom the various recrulting | .. .t u‘,‘,f",, - $2.00 Suede Charmeuse, Amoskeag Outing Flannel, 8‘!‘C Black Spangled and Jet 54 75 26¢ Skirt Markers, lo ! :fll‘iwlr:.:r.mnl I'.'llb’ vlvlm rlnu:. 9D | points. No other recruiting station “nk.; 2 | wonderful o 12%c value ........ Flouncings, yard. . .- extra heavy..... cecserees Y { ‘he University club din. | higher than 9 per cent, Indlanapolls, 32-Inch F: itings, Trimmings, Best 60-inch Tape Li: B e e Mgt s Sy e o o | MYOT DAIMAN I8 || orse oot wors i g | #tinch Fane uiingn ™ 81 [ Now Hows Trimmars, "~ 30, | met hch Tupe Lines, 3 —_— er cent, Buffalo has a standing : A R RN W 5 < rimmin . Theater Parties at the B Tl Bt e it Back at His Desk. Dewas . Goods, - worth 16¢ and 19¢ Longeloth, C |, We cannot do thess t g% | Our Best Sciesors, = | R i w2 nur“:'ytm «oter. | follows: New "Orieans, '8i; n:-tr:l?. - ke i $1 regularly..... ,,,_,_...,790 No. 1100, yard...... Io!‘ justice by mere words, $1.00 values......oeonnnes aoc J | fain this evening at a box party at the | }XAnsas City, 00 Milwaukee, &7; 8t. Louls, | Mayor Dahlman has returned to his of- J :'- and Mrs, Floya Condit of Bearda- P Wi ton | T mayor aaid ho has been ill. He was | y wn, Ill. The party will fnclude: The percentages Indicate the proportion |at Ixcelsior Springs part of the time. A ’ . [] Mesors. and Mesdames— of all men enlisted, who are not later | Neuralgin in the head 13 the trouble the ro h d M t Fiozg Sond! . E R McMann, found to be deserters, inapt, undesirable, |mayor suffered, ho reports. Mrs. Dahl- _A_ T____o“r I.h__u.g— omen's an 1SSE€S uter ppare ' aa Mvs hul-"fififi""‘dll"inv. | Uity of bad conduct or possessing Phy- |man returned with the mayor. T AR AR T R T box party, as will Mr. and Mrs. Bensop, | *¢81 dlscrepancies. Frank Hamilton will have four guests, #s will J. F. Kennedy, Loyal Cohn, W, Man'&Life is saved ‘T, Burns, Dick Stewart, Luther Kountze erouions ot two nve wen maao| WWHEN Odor of Poison Craries Suein . v s, e | Detected on Breath ¥4 George, Lester Heyn, Jack Hughes, George Prins, Mrs, A. Remington, Harry | wWhen Eimer Johnson of Des Moines, Tukey, F. W. Bacon, Dr. J. K. Summers, | arrested for being Intoxrcated, was en- Wil Leet, Mrs. A. Pinto and Mrs, Her-| route to the station, Patrol Conductor e e e at any t m- is heghly interest- Froe 1y —at the present time the At s 4 95 Hundreds of Correct Style New Fall store surpasses itself, Owr . . Dresses for Women and Misses. Doz- stocks of merchandise repre- . ens of pretty styles, copies of high-priced models; made semt the cream of the late pro- of fine all-wool materials, silk and serge ecombinations, ductions of the toremost mak- taffeta, silk, satin, charmeuse, etec. The most wonderful lot of fine dresses ever offered for so little money, right ers. Thisisatme when the great buving power of this at the start of the season. $7.50 to $10.00 values. man Kountze, Thrasher wmelled a strange odor on store can be viswal scdin terms W, ) d Misses’ M Elmer's breath. Dr. Charles Shook at of un. qualed va ues. omen’'s an sses p Orpheum Theater Parties. headquarters aaserted that it was chioro- N vl o New Fall and Winter Bargains in Girls Mr. and Mra. James BE. Ludlow will ‘form, and with the aid of a stomach entertain elght guests at the Orpheum pump found that such was the ocase. theater this evening, complimentary to K Elmer's condition s mot critical, but i their guest, Mrs. G. W, Gibson. Follow- | misht have been If Thrasher's nostrils ing the theater, the party will be en- | had not beem en the alert. Johnson as- ftertained at supper at the Hotel Fonte- werted that he did not retember where he nelle. secured the stuff, but Is of the opiniua Mr. Austin Galley of New York City, 'that It was alministered by some formerly of Omaha, Is giving & box party , “Joker.” Incidentally Johnson had been At the Orpheum this evening. I. J. Fits- drinking and Is being held at héad. gerald will have elght guests. | quarters, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pritchett will en- | fertain at & box party. Their guests will | SUPREME COURT DECIDES X: AGAINST NEW BREWERY The city legal department has recelved Advice that the Nebraska Supreme court has sustained the Omaha city oouneil #ud reverscd the Douglas county district court in the matter of granting lcense to the Minneapolis Browing company, Coats velows fail siks and dress goods, mew laces and embroit- eries, trimmings, hosiery and Anit wnoerwear, ladies’ and childron's skoes, meckwear. On the second floor, Omaha headquarters for Dame Fa h- ton—all the newest authentic mod:s 'm suils, dresses, coals, o+ ftamery, b.ouses. Musan- wear, girls’ atrparel, skirts, corsels, imsants’ wear, ele., as well. It wou d tak+ several pages of mewspabrcr space lo aue- guatel~ convey to your mind the exclusive aivantages to be Coats at Bargain Prices At $4.95 i St Girls’ Coats, ages 2 to 6 A very ‘!pecixl” group at| vears bearskins, cordu- ferent kinds of coats, fine f!ne coats, excellent mate- all wool serges and light | rials, pretty styles, ete. weight rough coats for| Regular $2.00, $2.50 and early wear. Also many| $3.00 values. - j coats of fancy plain mate- At 53 00 Over 500 Girls’ Fine Coats, mostly rials — boucle, zibeline, 4 sample coats, ages 2 to 6 and 6 to ete., for winter. All sizes; also some extra sizes | 14 years. Made of fine velvets, plushes, eordu- in black coats up to 50. Values to $10.50. vyls' zll:eh‘l%eg,ochmchlllu, ete. Every new style. : 4 alues to $7.50. At56.95 Fine Fall and Winter Coats, many A( 47C Girls’ Dresses, ages 3 to 6 and 6 Mirses— beth Davis, ll,c‘l::amnuvh Ra; 3 I:".'F"Bsri. 5 ymond Low. ~_Mr, Robert Burns will entertain at the | Orpheum this evening. The party will include: Missos , 3 e different styles, in fine corduroy The council refused the l'cense on th enjoved at Branders Stores o L o8, X . to 14 years, dozens of prett R 'D:‘én-‘"l’?t:k srounds that there is enough wholesale But we can’ extend visitors & and zibeline, with belts and ';:,R pockets; fine styles, plaids, checks, );tripe'a, plaid and Pplai: A 3 e e r:“uorn Nllfit-rn:h.lnl omn.;‘ n.n:;.uum: coraial mvitat-on and promise faney materials; white chinchilla coats; also and plain combinations, heavy wash materials, chinclilla coats in high collars. Copenhagen, | . good practical materials for fall and winter that y u wilt vote this ome o/ rose, ete. Values to $12.50. WRE 'axtve P g the most nv tiny, most emler- ta ning, most benefial retad ‘Dr. 3. F. Anson wili hawe fouf guests; the supreme court orders the license re- Loyal Cohn, four; O. C. Redick, four; J. | VOXed: Orkin, five; C, L. Farnsworth, four. T AP, 5 SR Brandeis Stores | | New Fall Modes From the Basement P e ; We offer you the choice of Wo- b s s B Bt 0% Bahon Wo Vi Oomnolh | ) Luitoe's werk: . sedicianr. That s R0 “Mothertried all brands, IIEREONs Al duerict; men's Silk Blouses, chiffon, | YOMe"'s Sateen and| Many different styles of | § y why most tallors autfer from constipa- | O knows which Is best— Dew't - wrss -8 wesll e oww Bigh ok iaia s L R Imitati Hearterb! women’s White and Col- ations for two have been made | 1o @ W. Roberson, Wichita how to get good, Pem ecian Room tor rest ana SRt 54 : M'.o_'! Hearerbloom | ..4 Wash Blouses,heavy wholesome bakings every bake-day — how to save llking‘t wder money = avold bake-day sorrows. “'Shelikes the wonderful vening strength — fine raising qualities—absolute purity—great economy of CALUMET BAKING POWDER “Don't think the Baking Powder younow use is best, Try Calumet once—find Tex., says: “I find Fole; athartic AR TuNer, Do Belay, D B O, 1ol M inies asliatiful, ahanstug oo , Ralph Kitchen, J. B. Sullivan, ;0" e . K. H. Mank Mre. E } ever taken. They are just e omach sweet Ive, dnve away head- ache, dullness, tired feeling, R nay | Ana Mra. GSTES | yigef and other resuits of clegwed bow ' Prompt and effective, without gripe or Pain, Btout people pralse them for the light, free feeling they give. Sold everywhere.—Advertisement, . La.Grippe and Colds Rlasen~ 1 *aGrippe and Oolds, Anti-kamnia(A-KY E’.‘,:"'J{:,"; Meoleis are unexcelled, aé they stop the ¥ensen. | pains, soothe the nerves, and bring the rest | 90 greatly needed by nature to restore the |aystem to health. Physicians bave ued feta, messaline, ete., pussy wil- low, georgette crepe, dozens of styles, every size, wonderful blouses for so little money, copies of higher priced blouses, $2.756 and $3.00 values, at, spe- " $1.05 retreshment, Also the Green Room Cuafe with high-ciass cabaret Damty lunches or swbitantial m als wik eood service may be procwrcd ar Jrom 25¢ wp. By tne way, our Green and Biue Rooms w il reman osen nexi Wedn saay evening. Tabie reserval ons mav b made now., Paticnarg wa;h materials for fall —_— winte i Embroidered bottom Pet- ‘;Ir]xd lm:rn S(f«k:fi'w hclzl;,llf ticonts, Look-Like-Silk | jarg, long sleeves, all good Petticoats, in many dif- | wach materials, worth to ferent colors, 75¢ and $1 75¢, at— values, at— e 48¢ 48¢c ROCSOOOOO0OC OOOOOC . »e e A7 B RIS BOCOCO B » O . Mrs. J. N. Joergensen enter- thelr home Saturday evening Buests were: S 50 OO0 R - O o0 - SSOOEG: O - ,e AK-SAR-BEN VISITORS Why Not Take a Victrola Back Home With You? Victor Victrolas New Style XI, Victor Vietrola XT has all of the latest and best feat- ures of the higher priced Victor Victrolas, ineluding: Automatic Stop, Tilting Motor, Improved Tone Chamber Horizontal Shelves for Holding Record Albums, “Seli-Help” Exposition Nemo Wonderlift bandlets prevent the peculiar ills of women; correct them quickly; and often cure them entirely. Nemo Wonderlift Corsets are ultra-stylish, supremely comfortable and a big value simply as an article of dress—the hygienic features are priceless, but cost you nothing extra, Three Models For All Figures $5 Come to the ‘“‘Self-Help” Expo- sition. Study the Wonderlift. Learn to help yourself to style, health and comfort. Corset Dept.—Second Floor. f PAXTON'S GAS ROASTED -+ COFFEE ** ‘on & limited u-umu-mmxmn':nnmg AS .‘ 60¢ ‘. break up the worst case ir. & day o two, ¥ St FOR 2 LB.CANS “THat Economy CorFEE"® Easy Terms If Desired. Our Record Service Nearest Perfection. Victrola Dept. Pompeian Room Brownell Hall Downtown Studio 518 M Mlfi. 15th and Dodge Sts.,, Omaha, Nebraska, s l’hn?—g::ny Weeks Deomgoole, Sophie "Nostitz-Naimska. Violin—Luelia Aunderson. Puplls may enter at any time. Telephone, Red 4496, LRy For terms, address, Brownell Hall, Omaha.