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1NN ] m [ i { ||mu| nnm D) AT llfl"i Wwith belts, high collars, pockets, etc., good Ghillas, zibelines, mixtures, plaids, checks, cheviots, ete. at Y i !! u :l, M Coats for the Larger Girls One big lot of specially priced coats that we recom- mend for their extra values. Dandy good, girlish models SATURDAY OCTOBER At $1.98 Extra Sweater Values for Saturday A special lot will be offered* In many new stitches and weaves, the high and shawl collars, some collariess; all the good colors. There are other lots of new models just received that we shall offer at $2.50, $2.98, $3.98 and $5.00. heavy chin- ediand T'alented Designers Comes This Nebraska Women ng, swingmg stytes that are | A Smart Lot of Afternoon Frocks J‘(zown tn the annals of the This is a popular gown for any woman'’s wardrobe, and spe- Late Millinery Notes plush, velvet, corduroy and eombination materials, some with fur trimmings. All sizes; red, black, new blue, rose, white, green and black, eto. They came in too late for our special misses’ opening last week, so will be sacrificed this Saturday, while they last, at — | SECURITY LEAGUE NOW ORGANIZED Object is to See United States Has Adequate Military Prepara- tions for Defense. HAS MANY | A local branch ot the National Security league has been organized with the fol« lowing officers The purpose of the national organisa- ton Is summed up as follows: L Whereas, thers is no assurance that the United States will not again become Involved in war; 4 And_since ‘a peaceful policy, even when supported by wtios, Is not a suffi clent Kuarantee net ‘war, and the United States can safoly entrust the maintutnance of its institutions. to them; them; 3. And aince we are not adequatel LOCAL MEMBERS | God and attend cheap-skate.shown. Fow cannot serve God and the devil Jesus Christ served God and wanted to pleass God, and that's what every one of you, If you're decent or If you want to be decent, should do, and mot glve a pleayune what the world says. Remember, above everything, to live Fight. The failure of professed Chris- tians to lead lives consistent with their bellef has made more Infidels that the writings of Tom Paine, Bob Ingersoll or Voltaire. 1 saw a church in New Mngland and carved In Gothic letters over. the door- way was the legend, “The Gateway of Heaven." Immediately under minister had put up & slgn, “Closed Lresident, George H. Harrles, for the bummer." He wanted a vaca- J % 4 ' Vice prasident, Francis K. Brogan. tion, 500 New Hats in our Misses' and Juni- Treasurer, \icior H. Caldwell, Don’'t compromise with sin. The ashes ors' Section. Hats, bonnets, ete.,, made of secrelary, Victor Rosewater. of the MArtyrs are the wseed of the church. Die before you fnsult God by deliberate sin. People can tell by your attitude if you are a hog that loves the malodorous mud or a sheep who abhors [1t. Don't think becauss you know the ar- | ticles of confession and have heen bap- | tized, dipped and Immersed, you are g0~ Ing to g0 to heaven no matter what kind of a life you jead. ) SeR WPt BN WS WY RS oo o + | Do as God Tells You if You Want e / cial attention has been laid on thige frocks at this attractive e b e o 2 mdl; @;ZL fB;‘ 4 M;’/fl Fak s, ol VYL B A T o . ]« Al et ST et ftnslss S | Yo, o, i e with Ty e anread o e Jasihionable de o y . S At $25.00 ade ¢ E:E{ Famous fW‘uits €S | . Having anticipated ahead, we have pre- ared for the big demand of these famous | | | tions, serges, ete.— | At $19.00 20 inches long, finished with long silk tassel on each end. Beautiful colors and Geo. Rawak, 48 West 38th St., one of New York's most fashionable mil- liners, making only the smartest trimmed hats, in such mater as hatters’ plush, Lyons velvet[ kidskin effects, ete.,, has sold us his show- room samples for a fraction of their original cost. About 375 hats in the lot, valued up to $12.50, 55 00 . . of congress not only to follow the care fully coneldered pluns of our naval and military advisers, but also to provide any reasonable moasure for gradually putting good falth, military preparations for its defense. Wants Sufficient Protection. The league favors an army and navy with citizens rescrves which will bhe suffl- | clent for the adequate protection of the | United States. It does not believe in { 1arge standing army or in any form of militarism. 1t belloves in preparation against war and not “for war” It is | working for the following program: "nited Statos must undertake adequate |heed more of God. The first thing you have to 4o yourself is to give yourself to Him and obey His commandmenta. o g . such rlans into practice; thererure, be it | You be obedient and you'll be blessed. < combinations. A very fortunate pur 5, Remolved, that until a workable plan |1f you haven't power, don't blame the in Ta“ored Suits chase enables us to sell these l 75 for A vorid nitlance Jas heon evolved und | Lord Your's to blame. Do as God tells R T R Woed ] B proper gharanten "o *Fosa" faith: “iia |Y0U and you will be powertul. Wo dont He needs more of us. We are not put into the worlg to wrap | thongs about people and lead them from God by them following our example, but Wwe are put Into the world to set men free. Testimony is borne by the man or the woman who lives & positive Christian life, and not by soft-scapy, easy-golng, happy-go-lucky, chaik or vinegar sort of | Christiane, | Se I'm trying to please God und/ e 1. Leglslation correcting present waste- | g b Y on sale Saturday, at..... | ~1 don’t care a rap whether you it or hionseal Suits. Time has proven them s aburpnts AT SHNPRTIISOS e, e R e i s e e peiley® 8doption of a definite military | If you're decent you'll like what I say, one : {.put before women of America. 4 § A stronger. better balanced navy, | O If You're wanting to be decent you wili ave The fine materials used to $40.00. tion classes them with suits pricdd at $35.00 in their construe- Women's Fxtra Hich Tonped Lace Shoes & :n pf‘fi‘!l\" mobile army. n adequate national guard - tzed_inder the War department, o ereation of an orranized ressrve Iice 1t. If you don't like it I know right away where to class you, The best evidence that you have been } . s . for each branch of our military servics, (NIt 18 When you grumble and growl, Best o | in all dull kid or patent vamps, I'i":nh S s ovidence in the world that you have been y V i is ci cloth tops, silk worked eyelets, t ny Join, loating on the Job. Bo keep ft up. :: m Z" ?::m';l::e'::l‘:;wl:n;fi::‘:: ot'iaéah::;;v welt .omp? Yot hoels, This i atic of tHe Memberahip in the league ta open to all| Great testimony is to be had from men | and g W ction Is Brim Full rho want to be ‘‘dressed right.” €354 for the girls ever shown in Omaha. Ou our wonderfully enlarged business in " Dressy Coats for Girls erful garments—always $25.00. At present we Our Children’s Coats at | Klosfit Petticoats $3.69 Attractive Prices Every good color in the silk Jerseys, Jer- One large table of the nifty and | sey tops and taffeta flounces, all taffeta, ete. most graceful of the new styles and is especially adapted for the short skirts. Every size, pr.. $4.95 Crochet slippers for women, exceed- ingly pretty this year; all colors and combinations. Pair, $] 49 o . 98¢, $1.25 and..... Women's fine dress shoes, in patent o ‘*’/ leather or dull kid, button 53 48 lace; all sizes, special, pair. N\, citizens of the United States who belleve In its purposes. There are thres classes of membership—-annual, contributing and | Nite, with annual dues of §1 and $5, re- ment of 325 for a life membership, The org nization is entirely nonpartisan. Steps already have been taken for the organization of 20 local branches throughout the country, atreet, New York City. Information will be furnished regarding national defense, ete, to all who apply. Loeal Members, spectively, for the first two and a pay-|There Is nothing like positiveness National headquarters are at 81 Pine| and women who are free from any questionable thinge. The secret of shining for Jesus Is to live In the sunlight of His love and truth. in preaching and In living Christianity. Power with Men. You will power with men and be @ great witness for the Lord when men can see In your life that spirit. Live a gentle, unselfish, welf-sacriticing life. Don't come to the Tabernacle and #quat on the end of a weat; slide over toward the mid When the usher says, “move over,” |don’t look at him as though he was a Kiddish little conts in good warm | Eyvery good color for the new fall suit or branen consens o the oitows ead s (1 ey Siar esking ur ode aqpovre: o A particular assortment of ex- | matertals, such as chinchillas, dress. Remember, these are made with the d T il t Arti 'es followingt i oyt h“um" ;‘:;u.::m Ul tremely modish and high class f:’,’e‘;"‘;,,’,‘;’"‘3::;,,‘,’;’:‘;‘;;"";,:& elastic' bands and fit the form smooth. Drug S an ol1ie C Dr. C. C. Allwon R, B. Howell probably know more about some of you 8 coats are shown in this lot, made I $145 and- eows, RGeS o & & — &% ",‘;:,";fl“ (‘f".}.'"xf‘;m:{:’ than lh;y '-:t.m know, -Mfllhovumv s, cheviots, ¥ S o E. A. Be C. 0. Lobeck some of you have a streak of yellow in i ek e e g ShCaily priced . €308 Extra Special! Djer-Kiss Talcum Powder, spe- | Fletcher's Castoria, 36c stz || | nr v 0 rages D%, 500K, you, too. corduroys, broadcloths, c! | o $3.50 and.........:. . A Lot of Silk Petticoats at $2.50 Dbottl 19¢ George Hrandels John L. McCague You can’t look at the effects on your- s, |pialds, etc. The large boxy swing | Childr n's Sweater Sets " " b" lot of CIABBOK . oo fshaseseetadios 24¢ e ... A e M T W Y MeDonald self alone, but must look out for others, h‘ |and the liberal cut pronounce these | New showing of many styles of For s“‘",'d‘y selling we Of. b g Phoed Palmer's Almond Meal, 26¢ Johnson's Floor Wax, 1-1b. K. Buckinghawm & AwMetandtiia 1t may not hurt you to drink moder. il classy.” . Every pretty and | Sweater Sets for the little fots, in | taffeta petticoats, in new designs of flounces s LG ok b, i = T. C. Byrne John'A. McShane |ately, but you have to look out for the kil fsa kclassy. 18 khd . Prices | with ruffles and tailoring, made with the 5 B Clarke A L. Mohier etfects on others and If you don't you'rs 1 color for the girls, | different styles and colors A f Pear's Unscented Soap, special, | Peroxide of Hydrogen, spectal, t 1 . M. Moraman PN, 08 | $1.98, 82.50, elastic fitted bands. Every color in demand, . | K. H. Davis Louls C, Nash & traud and a fake. 6 to 14, Spe- .$l0l 22'98. < ek $398 s the cake ...... secarrienenes D@ | 1910, bottle ...uiiiians PRI i6¢ Gould Diets Charles R, Sherman | Paul was & bachelor ang one day be ieresessesenasnans 08 and...........0. all sizes. " : lek’s Malted Milk, hospital ||| LUther Drake Arthur ¢, Smith went into a butcher ahop to buy some ennen's Taleum Powde! Horlick's » hosp! 1J. E. Fitzgerald Ed P. Smith meat, He t and h . TSR $2.69 |[ |- Frater " Thomas Swobe vl Ty 1 Veda ‘Rouge, 60c | 4711 White Rose Glycerine || | Chavier o ttorge Yors to vl .'.? bl Bl e L0 . m!e:.l ::;lmo 28¢ | soap, cake m;_o¢ | Srapk, T, Hemliton }";h‘;~‘f‘;{;2m‘a, Ho :::'l::'ul if he didn't know that e nd Underwear || ‘. v o s | por | [ AR o i e bt Rt easonapie b '28¢ | Household Rubber Gloves, per [| |k & towe heiter whose biood had been siven in sac. ? Fh“ ..... ’ eueal . e ‘ — ety ' A R . . 3 Java Rice Face Powder, spec! | ““That doesn’t hurt me.” Paul told him. These cool days make you realize that you must be fitted with more substantial undergarments. The box .24¢ | Speelal Sale of Manicure Goods. Ye Ar e My Wltnesses “It hurts me," the feliow told him, *I whole family may be economically supplied with the best—the mnct healthfnl—nt Rrandeis Stores. joned, high spliced soles, top; full fashioned and ‘senmless. Pair Worth 50¢, pair ........ Women’s Faney Silk Hosiery, in all colors, including black and white; some fancy novelties. All full fash- heels and toes; wide arter tops. Worth $1.00, special, PP Fsn s 69C with lisle tops, others fiber to the Boys’ and Girls’ School Hose, me- dium ribbed, double heels and toes. Saturday, per pr.. Knit Underwear for Women and Children MunsinG WEAR ankle lengths. Suit, .$2.00 Munsing neck, sleeveless; | £1.00, $1.50 | and Misses’ Children's and Boys’ 50c Misses’, Children's and Boys' Munsing Union Suits, in fleecy lined cottons, cream and gray; open croich and drop seat. Ages 2 to 12 years, 2 Saturday, suit ... Doc 124%c . )} Sheet Music Specials for Saturday “Aloha Oe"—Bird of Paradise................5¢ N ‘“‘Humoresque’’—Dvorak. ....,... . . . ..0¢ ‘“Fennessee, I Hear You Calling Me'—Al Jol- BON'S DS . hsio ve sirt's slishiopie Al o aace .o o < 1 OO New Remick and Gem Dance Folios, just out, containing all the popular songs arranged for piano, regular 75¢ value, Saturdy, special..35¢ By mail, add 5 cents extra. 5,000 Coples of Signdard Classic Songs and Instrumental numbers, Spring Song, Wedding March, Palms, Love's Own Sweet Song and | | | Even to Uttermost Parts of the Earth (Continued from Page Six. We can be the epistles of God. Many don't read written eplsties, but they cannot help but read living episties. It's & serfous thing to falsify the epls- say and do, and the God of peace will | be with you always.” 1 think what God wants me to live and do and say, so I can say It There Is no power to be shown by the man or woman who abhors sin. Hate #in. You hate diseases or anything that Jeopardizes your life, couldn't do it." Paul sald, “If eating meat makes you to offend, I'll eat no meat."” Jesus Poor. s the kind of a fellow Paul was. wagonload of corn and belioved, God | N© wonder he wouldn't dip his colors to > 3 Silk Boot | Women's Munsing Union Sults, in piit 4 Pertocti DRYIMEBONA 1041 viivsessviessni DM L1 uotd the vamst R e e e vrent upeas'. Wo et O Vomen’s Pure Threa d Some | Wool and all cotton. High neck, long ““A Little Bit of Heaven'—Olcott..... vees. . Dd¢ rh-::cnm can get a good sermon from | launc m like & thunderbolt against and Fiber Hose, in all shades. | sleeves; Dutch neck, elbow sleeves; low 3 the world. 8o you and I are here to break the bands and not to tie them around our brothers. You'll have power when there is noth- ing questionable in your lite. & g . - « _ - R |tles of God. “Ye are my witnosses, You'll have power when you testity in Women's Pure Thread Silk and Fi- | ;105 Suits, in part wool and all cotton; All the song hits from ‘‘Maid in America,” Sat- saith the Lord." How many can stand| a more positive manner. I'd lke to ber Hose. Seamless, spliced soles, | hite or natural color; ages SI 50 da 28¢ by the Lord and say with Paul, “Those| preach an illustrated sermon, but I heels and .oes. 35C 2 to 16 years. Suit, $1.00 and. D 1. VPGSY ORY. . ve siine o R PP Gings’ whish you. bmow, Both iive ‘Lad wouldn't want to throw the piotures on the canvas. Supposing Jesus would come to Omaha. Would He go on the lower side, The lower side lsn't any better than the submerged tenth to Him, and He'd go down and help some poor people. I think He would go down into the Hato the devil. | g "ot g 54 Women's Uulon Suits, fine cotton, Women'’s Union s:";-t' :1" bl“l"h" “: including: Flower Song, Poet and Peasant, Sextette from Lucia, ‘w:.""""v""':;.;":l':""',:;"‘m‘.'"‘why’"‘;:l: the chasm between the rich “:““u.: H lbow ton, fine ribbed or lig! eece, low nec! . lightly fleeced; Dutch neck, el % be poor; He would try to bridge the chagm compromise with the devil. 1 delight to t sleeves; low neck, sleeveless, 5 sleeveless or elbow sleeves, knee 69 c hundreds of others. know that the devil hates me and there :::'.':‘:.“' church and the people e t ankle length. Special, suit........ 4 and ankle length. $1.00 values. ... ! ¥ 5 h 6 fo 25 are not enough devils in hell or in Omaha i u_’"ul“ ::;:-:hl.uouu d::. He S i Tt LA ‘Miias' Laas Wieove Veuth .AREY e JMasex’, Children's and Bayy’ Union Sutt, fisscy C eacn or r C 9,in the World to make ma compromise| "4 U te brides the'chasm betwesn K n cotton, cream al A - | @&;}nuflwuh' ml:::.:':fu:lr Xm.u"“?" ......... 25¢ years. Special Saturday, suft...... 50c Pompeian Room. . w,_:::co::.u_. little girl who was golng ; i| 1 could preach a conglomeration of £ N ” || phitosophy " that any _Unitarian woua ] i oubtry to visit, and her mamuma et |like. I could preach that or 10 eat. ple. 46 - 1) y || would cause the Bcientists | '“"‘I ':' first two daya telling the & pos people her mamma did not want her t. N Wonderlift Corset Delicious IS IT A PIANO OR A [/ % e "l ot e b iy et o Rt e . emO P | 1 could preach so that the saloon keep- ‘_';"’;‘"""" her mamma, who was miles AT N A N g 00 ) er would say: “Well, Biil's a good old . st week, and will be continued for another week. We feel that T thSOme PLA & ER PIANO ? scout.” The third day she ate ple, and when aselves, as I;uny have come back after being fitted to tell our corset- A il Ko Rt S G A R 48T 1 could preach sermons that would | 8sked why she did it, they thought her eymselves, Sweetmeats || make the gum chewing, face-painted | mamma did not want her to eat ple, sho dressed. S manicurist, high-ball slszling, gin-fis- | replied: “I did not like the kind of ple "®eording to the latest hygien! AT6 45 comiortably as you are UP ihreets are sold at the right Poiot figule is studied care- YP4'to give the wearer the great- ........ . $7.50 ys Busy ips the appearance of the y to show at the curve of would tolerate. Warner's new figure for fall, being fit all ty of figures. ction Is in charge of competent to recom- ha model to fit that we take the neces- leres there are models , negligee and street to $2.50 Special Chocolate Vanilla Cream Drops, regular 19c grade, Saturday, pound— 10c Delictous Homemade Cream Corset Health Talks What constitutes a perfect fitting Corset? 1st—The Corset must fit Dipped Brazil Nuts, regular snugly under the abdomen. price 60c, Saturday, pound— 2nd—It must be comfort- 39¢ able at the top to avold pres- sure, to insure free and com- fortable breathing and to guard the digestive organs. 3rd—There must be suf- ficlent room in the corset skirt so that the Corset will not ride up when the wearer is seated, as that will destroy the fashion lines which the Corset should create and will cause & great deal of discom- fort. Think over these facts and then decide If it is not the sape thing to buy your Cor- Our Homemade Cream Car- amel Roll, vanilla and chocolate. Regular 40c grade, pound— 25¢ Assorted Cream Dipped Co- coanut Balls, vanilla, strawberry and chocolate. Pound— 15¢ Take home a box of our Creamy Fruit and Nut Center Chocolate Bitter Sweets and Swiss Style Milk Chocolates, at— sets where you cll:‘l" u: 29¢ advice and service expe! hyglenic corsetieres. Fresh .I::IW every 20¢ In either case we are anxious to show you our magnificent stock of instruments and explain to you the BRANDEIS SYSTEM as applied to our Piano Department—the largest west of Chicago. Two carloads of Pianos and Player Pianos are being unloaded today. You will find the instru- ment of your choice and we will arrange te to suit yo conveni- ence, BRANDEIS PIANO DEPT Third Floor i o i 4 Y S e e l ing, card-playing, marcel-waved soclety woman say: “Oh, lsn't Mr, Sunday & nice man. But after I got through on this earth what would the Lord say? He'd say: “Bill, pleass step over on the left. Your elevator will be going down in & few minutes.” Remember, people, I'm preashing Omaha, but for God. I could preach a Gospel which would cause every saloon keeper, every brewer, and every distiller, to pat me on the to back, but If I did God would part from | me so quick it would make my head awim. Those who resist sin have Power. You never knew a trimmer to have power. That's why & lot of you women are ho earthly §00d. You're trimmers. Bome people pray for power and have not given up some sin In their life. You must give yourself up first, then you'll | have power. God Is looking for people who will get rid of self, so that He can fill them with power. Jesus Christ had His struggles just as you have yours and I have mine. Jesus Christ, by trimming, His life, could have pleased that old bunch of Pharisees, and would have missed all of His suffering, but He couldn't have done that and pleased God, Neither can you be a trimmer and plesse God. You cannot please God and | you had the other day." Leave More Than Tombstone Epl- Christians are like that. They Tefuse to do some things God asks them to do, but when It comes to something else they do it. When any one asks them why they did so they reply, “I like to do that.” Sulvation pure and simple s loving what God wants us to do and not doing the things He doesn’t want us to do. Every day God lets you live, try to wibe the tears from somebody's eyes; try to make somecbody a better man and not push him away, “Ye are my witnesses,” said the Lord. Then g0 out and live so people will know it, Zinzendorf sald: “I have but one passion, Thee, O Christ.” That is the way we ought to be today. Do you remember that old French- man who sald: “At first It was all I Then I sald Mozart and L but at the end It was all Mozart.” That's Christianity—that's relgion, Live #o that when the final summony Comes you will leave something more behind you than an epitaph on a tomb- stone or an obituary {n & newspaper. “Yo are my witnesses, sald the Lepd God of hosts." be & card player. You cannot plmel (Copyright Willlam A, Sunday.)