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12 THE BEE OMAHA, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 191 OPER HEW FIELD OF 1Gron i“-étf,’mget— OLD-TIMERS HAYE 5% 22255 e Nopember Sale Events Insure Big Savings BUS]NESflO OM AH A ere 18 Lowes s B i for Many Years| SETTLED IT ALLjwysasmesvros s New Burlington Out-Off to Shorten| ), omana grain receipts keep right| Question of _;pnrednen No ness! 1f preparedness ls good for a na- tion, 1t is good for the individual It's the Distance to the Wyom- up to the corresponding period of one OME MOST EXPENSIVE WORK|\..\ mark, the lowest in years. The| OTHER PROBLEMS AT REST “Jus s decrease right now, which is most appar- “Well, T guess you are right, as usual.” “The Wendover cut-off, a few miles | eny in oats, it ia asserted is mainly due aver the ‘Nebraska line and injto the enormous export demand. It is Wyoming, will be completed early |aseerted that the oata are going to the war zone of Burope. As a result scores in Ducember, and shortly thereafter | ", "0 o = in dealers are antict.|line jinriksha has been stolen does not When you examine the qualities of Tuesday’s offerings and consider the remar}(ably low pricings you’ll no longer wonder why the gr eat majority of women who know will say Try Hayden's First. First, It Saves Lots of Time. Second, It Saves Money and Future Regrets. Don’t Miss Thousands of 9 Other Great T.hue Splen- AY D[ N Opportunities did Tuesdsy Offered Tues- Specials. 16 ™ DODGE 2x* DOUGLAS STREETS day. | g00d for what alls you. It is the great Longer Need Bother Powers |panacea. Try my panacea of prepared- ness and you will fael like a mew man.” “I am for preparedness. An ounce of | prevention is worth a pound of cure Disorders Come from Liver. R Constipaticn, headache, billous spells Bhutting the gara door after the gaso- g by indicate a sluggish liver. The tried rem- | the new line, connectifig Omaha uD | pating much higher prices for oats before | promote digestion. Clamping a quietus ;Ly l;"“;;u'::‘:: :’a:_i;’l:'::‘:: Only | : i with the northwest, will be In opera- next ...mm; on what Is going to happen is what 1 b § G I ton” mia Geseral Musager Hold | Pi0te 1 O 0 ot 1he Curer chsrver e o ekt | SECOND SON OF ENGLISH Beautiful Silk Dresses, Gowns $ 00 of the Missouri river, who 8 JUSt 10| orreaponding dats of sne 3ear ko are.| ~Who wia the man who said, “n time KING ILL AT LONDON and Dancing Frocks, Made to — ond son of King George, s suffering of our best for handling freight to and from the northwest. in addition, con- | | suggesting what fs in my mind Thers | wholesome and thoroughly cleansing ca- neoting up with the Powder river line, it | The first petit Jury to sit in the Omaha |are a few other certainties upon which | thartic, for constipation, billousness, opens & vast area of territory to Omaha |division of the United tates court since | the expectancy of life may be based.” | headache and sluggish bowels. Sold trade. It puts Omaha in close touch |last spring has reported and before noon | ‘‘Proceed, pal; your fol-de-rol interests, | everywhere.—Advertisement. i with the Wyoming ofl fields and the cat- | u trial jury had been impanelled to try|but does not excite me. Please pass Onts steamboats. e dpedimmnr it £ | think it was Colonel John Maher ot | ffom an obstinate gastric disorder and { en, president of the road. Barley . Lincoln and Texas who ut‘ered that pa- o n & | i Mr. Holdrege left President Holden | . motals......... 17854,00 cific palaver,” replied the saplent one. | “hexn to underso special Srwepsalel DURING THE NEXT FEW DAYS b in Denver, the latter returning to| Decrease, 2,000,000 bushels. T ige| “What I want to know I8, How weuld | "0 ‘savy,. was stricken with ap i in oats alone aggregate 1,677,000 bushels. |you put a quietus on what is going to w fva * : : Chicago by wiy of Kansas CIty.| “ormana receipts were fairly good for|happen? That's what I want to know. | Pendicitis in August, 1914 After under- e give your choice of a broad assortment of charming Relative to the Wendover cut-off, | a Monday, there being 157 cars of wheat, | Don't you believe in the Inevitable? Don't T"";}l“" "l’":""" he rejoined his ship designs and make the dress or gown to your order from Mr. Holdrege sald: 67 corn and 32 oats. Wheat was 1 cent|you believe that certain events will hap- | 'n February of this year. He is 20 years > of bi L > s v i “The building of nine miles of road, |up. selling u:'n -‘:-m. to u::; per lh”";h’;l | pen In spite of preparedness and pres- | . nln} o a']k)lg aanlnll:'nt r;tdvluffnns, taffetas, crepe de about the most expens:ve on the system, | Corn was of SURt, ulling at € 10 | slencer’ | chines, silk poplins, Pompagdour taffetas, B' ahortens the line to the northwest con- | 62% cents per bushel, while oats were %| “Ot course, thero is a factor of cer. | O0rf Jitmey Ofter—This ama Se. RS PO} Hedes I ) taffets 00 | sidemble and eliminates some heavy |UP to % cent down, the prices ranging |tainty in such affairs as taxes, shortage | DON'T MISS THIS. Cut out this slip, satin stripe marquisettes, ete. Perfect fit &rades. The out-off js constructed along | between 31% and ' centa | of the ice crop, New Year resolutions, | enclose with fc and mall it to Foley & and workmanship guaranteed. Garments —_— S Platte tiver cafiyOhy eut omt from | [the man who says, ‘T told you soi' the |Co, Chicago, i, writing your name \ rould S 4 | molla rock a portion of the distanes. S f D | woman who declares, ‘I have nothing to | and address clearly. You will réceive | that would usually cost at least .00. . * ‘fhere are three trunnels bored throush ues or B:ma«ges wear;' the person who sits next to you |in return a trial package containing | the solid rock. Instead of golng around at the play and explains the piot, the |Foley's Honey and Tar Compound, for a1y, P N the mountains, we have gone through | or 8,1 rom 10p | base churl who grins when you are hat- | coughs, colds and croup; Foley Kidney | Inquire at 8ilk Department, Main Floor, or Dressmaking them, but in doing s0 we have secured | - “Nrfl" in a gale, corns that hurt In the | Plils, for pain In sides and back, rheu- | D o | |day and felines that are hurt in the | matism, backache, kidney and bladder | epmment on Fourth Floor. an easy grade, and the line will be on night, and rainy washdays. 1 am just | allments; and Foley Cathartic Tablets, & | te eountry.” the case of Miss Hazel Solomon against |®ome more of your propagands of pre- | ———— ———————_——————= To Open New Line Soon. |the Pullman eompany. Miss Solomon I!"'!"f:::“.lhnuld o ok e R Y M All This Week in Dress Gopds Section. Mr. Holdrege ls uncertain as to whe: |suing, through her fathpr, John J. Solo-| ~WOu ehould be chided for vt || How You can Have service will be established over | yon for $25,000 damages because of in- p ving 200 of them, completely made e xcept the sewing up of one seam. All latest Fall styles in stunnin g new plaids and novelty stripes, all wool serges, Bedfordl cords and fancy weaves. All of=them man-tailored in our own work rooms and are first-class in every respect. All wool fabrios— $2.98 and *3.98 N 2 Into the recesses of your skull the very “ I urly’’ Fair the cut-off, but freight tralns will com- |juriey alleged to have been received When | orginary fact that certain human experi- Na‘u__'_al_y Culy’ B Misnce operating within the next few |, way traveling from Kansas City 0| ences are as fixed as the stars, and that | 1 you S Toreweas the curiing_ron Waco, Tex., August 31, 1914, [no preparedness can forestall them. Do | and follow the simple plan here Buggested, | y y beyond words to ses Everywhere '.‘nn Mr. l{'ol:‘rlv'lfl‘n::nt "® | “The petition states that shé called for| you get me, Jultus? My major premise, | SO WiIl B8 SUTPEINCE, Ded O Tt ‘the moft PR e orops a step lndder so that she and her mister | however, Ia that most of our ills, aches, | flutfiness and lively lustre, 'your hafr wiil noted that Nebraska, Colorado an | f . | acquire, The plan—merely to apply to the Wyonling raised. enormous small graj’|Might, descend from their berth. Her | pains, griefs and troubles are due to ladk | §il G g retiring, a little pure silmerine crops, and that the. corn crop af. Ne- | fister made the descent safely and then | Of preparedness. It is as simplo as swat- {in llquid form), using a clean tooth brush | { o ’ | the rter removed the ladder, and | tn€ & flea. Human unpreparedness is | for the purpose. The most effective way SRS 10 shout the: farged I Rot the bt ¢ the besetting sin of the nation. We do |18 to divide the hair into strands, molst- | | largest in the history of the state. On |When the plaintiff, thinking the ladder 5 sin on. ening each of them separately from root | this point Mr. Holdrege said: was still there, attempted to descend |0t think that the rainy day will come. to tip. i lightful wavy effect In evidence | “While thero 1 some soft corn, corn [she fell to the floor and was unconscious | Ve forgot that the roof leaked the last | The delghtfil .fi'lh wukgost, o wny @aukht by the frost, it is all going to be |for half an hour and suffered other in-| 'y X . stranger that your hair is ‘‘naturally 2 " ou are Inclined to belleve that to be | curjy." " The effect will last a consider- v 1 SETRGNe Wt later will ¢omm to |juries which, it 1s alleged, have rendered | fyrgarmeq 1 to be forewarsed, but 1 Able time and If you'll get & few ounces market aa beef. 80 there ia no loas on |her Incapable of pursuing her 0ccupAtion | think that you are rather severe in your.|of llquid siimerine rom your druggiat | thie nt. The quantity of good mar- | o public singer. | arvatgnment of the mation.” \{ouu:vlll have ’lu -lu.gel'_v“lr:\:‘l‘r;:l‘n::. ‘"‘i;;v Bl sora o way, w y = 5 Shbrmiots, The Solomon sisters have been heard | “Your hearing is improving.” tPace And cannot harm the hair or scalp ‘All through the cattle feeding coun- |here at the Orpheum. They live at 706 I coineide with you to a limited de- Th e B e e ths o ving thelf | Mort Thirtietn street. gree, yet 1 maintain you are somethiwg L4 market and taking out loads of feeders. ‘while others are going into the range country and picking up stuff that will meke beef. All this stuff is going into the feed lots and later will come out as prime beet,” @Gardner Notes the « Wonderful Growth of the Gate City “Omaha looks pretty gocd to me, and 1 am greatly pleased to note the substan. tial growth that is apparent on every hand In the city,” sald President W. H. Gardner of the Northwestern, after re- furning from a two hours' automobile tide with Frank Walters, general man- ager of the same road. President Gardner, accompanied by his | ¥, I8 on a trip to the Pacific coast, | be will remain a few weeks, He | n from Chicago on an early morn- and went west over the Unlon his car attached to the Fast In his hand he carried a copy of Sunday Morning Bee and called at- to an interview in the paper, one Mr, Walters told of the bounti- 1 erop yield In Nebraska and the evi- of prosperity seen along the lines west of the ,river. . Sald President Gardner: “Every word of that is true except the statement credited to Mr. Walters, whereln he 18 quoted as saying that the Northwestern has all the business It can ‘With us that time has not quite yet arrived, and while we are doing a great business, we have the power, the it and the road to take care of business offered, R A COUPDNS el S teady! Tailored Suits at $35 All high class garments, made to sell at $45.00, $50.00 and $55.00 by one of America’s foremost makers; 25 of them for selection; fine chiffon i e Ml O LT Handsome Winter Coats, $19.50 Choice of fine corduroys, chinchillas, sealettes, faney novelties and voiles, in wide assortment of classy new styles. Elegant bargains at sale price Tuesday.....coov0en... $19-50 Dresses at $15,00—That | Blouses at $1.95—That should be priced at $20 should be $3.95; 25 doz. in the lot, come in crepe de chines in every i o and $25, in immense as- sortment of beautiful | ©o 404 aolor and im- designs, suitable for all | yenge variety of beauti- occasions, Wonderful | ful designs; all sizes. alues f! W .50; Tueadny, st 919.00 | e priee. . $1.95 Klo:)flt Undenkirufin silk Jersey and messa- i i d R L S0S ;i‘ f i 8ilk Kimonos—Sample line of a prominent manufacturer; gar- ments made to sell at $7.50, $10.00 and $12.50, Jap and Empire styles, many hand embroidered; the choicest lot of Kimono values ever at sale price. T Hhe 3s end to the other branch we have give the best of : i t £ business is very satisfactory and O = = indications are that with (he enormous N 2 And Fi cropa ‘duy capacity of mer- P ¥ R » Ris hema e Somsumers ks s, 45 Whatever our toil—indoors or out— Special ‘continue.” - Two Carpenters Overcome by Gas Wile working in a vacant flat at 3012 two oar- Sale Range Eternal Demon- stration Tuesday, and all this week, a factory expert will show you in a most eonvincing and practical waywhy A Range Eternal Outlasts, Outlooks, Outcooks any other malleable range on the market. ALUMINUM WARE--FREE-ALUMINUM WARE During this sale and demonstration the factory will give a fine set of Aluminum Ware Free with each range pur- chased. See them. Range Eternal, cabinet style, or on base, up from $55.00, on big jobs or little: we need patience, tranquil nerves, strength of body and presence of mind. We need keen appetites and good digestions. We need to keep mouth and throat moist and refreshed, the teeth clean and breath sweet. In other words, we need WRIGLEY’S! For there’s where this wholesome, flavor- = It will pay you to buy filour now The Wheat Market is np and there is every indication.for Higher Prices on Flour. Tuesday we will sell the best high grade Diamond H Flour, made from the best selected wheat, nothing finer $1 35 . windows, *hich accounts of the dold, for bread, pies, cakes or biscuits, put up in 48-LB. SACKS Every sack guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction. UL UL LU TR RN —— 17 Ibs. best pure granulated Sugar | Gallon cans Blackberries.........850 | 2 lbs good Butterine for.. M im llrity f t i FOF +ovnuetisnnnssassonanansss €1.00 uw"ney'. u;;‘.:v.‘n"v::-n.,“x‘\.hl@g : Ibs. r_;mL‘TuI»ll.; Butterine f f by " lamond C, faclaren's Peanut Butter, ancy Table Butterine, e 1 | ng, impurity-proof refreshment is worth its & |J whossomii G | Bt Agn e VRS | Mt dapn ekl G \ LOF .. osesscenssssesnasion 230 irape Nuts, pkg. .. rapieas he best, strictly fresh Eggs, por ( weight in gold. Yet it costs but a mite. S 37100 beat’ White or Yeliow Corn. | The st Hoda or Gyais eim | | domen s Y, Sae | ¢ \ \nl.: best Holled W SR e e Bt inaa. b idtee e Deat Full Cream Y. Wl ‘ Write for free copy of “WRIGLEY'S MOTHER GOOSE,"” handsomely lithographed in % Oatmeal for .. s Chatee * uncolored Janan, 'English isconatn Croam or Younk Amer: ' ; colors. Addross Wm. Wrigley Jr. Co., 1223 Kesner Building, Chicago N G oy e forcakfast or wunpowdor Te% Sap | 1918 New Orop Eugitn ‘Wainuts, Z =\ { 1bar beat Pear! Taptoca, Li Golden Santos’ Coffee, a fine drink, | Tuesday, per Ib. 1Tk / = or fancy Japan Rice for....... C IR U o 306 | Tokay Grapes, basket ate =z » \ The best domestic Macaroni, Vermi- | Maricaibo Hiend, a coffee of qualit 16 e Beat hed River' Onfs " puls | Z RAQ 1 » q b‘ N celll or Spaghettl, pke. Wio | fine aroma. per Ib. ............256 . | Pota- | A - YV EEOLE 4 =N No 3 cans Wax, Btrl reod | pUYTER, CNEESE, BUTTERINE . geod Cooking Apples 180 7 By —— 8 Py oy e i 0 % OUBLEMINT § No. 3 G Wunty Sweet Sugar Co'n | Pires Quaisty, Freshest Goods asd e g% 1b...._3e v N 0 vasaataras Tie west Prices. &8 fresh Radishe bai / MINT LEAF P T N 2e's sans Poits Houminy 'o¢ Pumss | The bast Creamery Butter, carton, | ‘4 Menda frsah Losf Lettuce o 7 \ Bt G T o2 Cxt vi+ o bkt s hss 2 olER® v 1b. et .30¢ | Fancy Head Le (TN Fred ~ :/ N Oelion’ cana Golden Tabis Byrup. 380 | The best Greamery Butisr, bulk, par | 2 stalks fresh Celory . / - e \ Gallon eans Caune or Maple Syrup, §ie 1b. e, i SRRy A 290 | Jed or Yellow Onions, per b 4 / \ Gallon cans Tomatoes or Pumpkins | Fancy No. 1 Country Creamery But- | | bunches fresh Beets, Carrois ' op / 525 N et e Petyepyovy B, 88e | ter. perib. ............... 0...8% | Turnirs for .... -4 % //////////_' \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\§ Gullon cans Peaches or Pears... 88e | Pancy Dairy Table Butter, 1b.... 28e | Mallo, for leing, larg: cas 200 4 > ' ) w=TRY HAYDEN’S FIRSTemme