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'1 Women’s Suits | A CLEAN SWEEP—- Every Woman's Suit included .n this sal , to clear—The VERY LOW PRICES will do the work. After a very successful Suit Season, the time has come to clean up all REGULAR HIGH-GRADE STOCK - and we’re not making two bites at a cherry. Women’s Suits— that formerly sold from $25.00 to $29.50, Women’s Suits— that formerly sold at $35, $39.50, $45, Women’s Suits— including all Ve vet Suits) ormerly $55, $67.50, $75, One lucky woman can purchase a $97.50 suit for $60.00—it's the last we have. jize 36 | BERSER & THORME @ 1516.18.20 FARNAM STREET, Your Xmas in the Store is e—We mean that is left of our 3 152 5250 *45 RS———— ) . l.AgIIV Prominent Speakers. THE PARM CONGRESS | HERE THIS WEEK Splendid Program of Addresses by | Prominent Men to Feature the Conveation. |FOR FAVORABLE LEGISLATION j Soven hundred prominent farmers of the state will be in Omaha for three Iays thin week, beginning Tuesday, for the sixth annual convention of the Ne- raska Farmers’ congreas. From a small beginning a few years k0, the organisation has become large and Influential. At its coming gather- Nk, A blg program of important ad- Arosses and discussions will be consid- cred. To secure favorable le farmers, ia the avowed purpose of the| congress. Largely through fts efforts, the ‘title remistration and public ware- house bills were passed by the last legis- | Jature, and the congress has made ft-| self folt in other ways | Delegates to the convention here were named last week by seventy-five organi- zationa of the state, and others are expected to appoint representatives at the last minute, so that the assembly will be a general one, volcing the opin- lons of farm organisations in all parts of Nebraska. Hendquarters will be at Hotel Rome, where registration ‘of delagates will be- fin Tuesday morning at 8:30 o'clock George Coupland of Figin, president of the congress, will call the first sesslon at 9:30. Rev. Titus Lowe will pronounc the invocation. The remainder of the morning will be given over to addresses f welcome by Mayor Dahiman and Chatrman C. C. Rosewater of the Omaha Burpau of PuMlicity, & response by President Coupland, reports of officers and appointment of committees, One of the big features of the con+ vention will be an address, “The Mar- keting of Farm Products,” by C. J Brand, chief of the office of farm mar- keting of ‘the Department of Agriculture at Washington. The subsequent discus- wlon will be led by J. W. Shorthill, sec- retary of the Nebraska Farmers' Co-| operative Live Stock and Grain Shipping | association. \ Washington Offtela) Here. Another special address by an officlal of the Department of Agriculture, one that will attract wide attention among | the farmers, will be dellvered Thursday morning by Prof. H, F. Willlams. He is In charge of farm management sur- veys In this state, for the departent at Washington, and will talk on that subject, using data gathered in investi gationy of over 1,000 Nebraska farms. Prof. C. W. Pugsley, director of the University of Nebraska's agricultural ex- tension department, will lead the dis- cussion following Prof, Willlams' ad- dress, The actual cost of operating| tarms and raising crops will be thor-| oughly talked over, and some surprising figurés are promised on . the profits of ation for the ! a Amonf other prominent speakers their subjects, the following are an- Relation of the Unlversity to the | Interests,'* “<“Chaneellor | Agricultural | Samuel Avery of the Yniversity ot Ne- braska, and Dean E. A. Burnett of | Gollege of Agriculture; “Rural Credits, { ¥, G. Odell of Omaha, secretary of the | American Rural Credit association, and ©. E. Burnham of Norfolk, directer of {the Federal Reserve bank; 'Rural OMAHA SUNDAY George Couplard P -l'd-":l( p Geo. C.Junkin. Man Hurt in Fight Over Certain Room | 1101 South desired to substi- Because Charles Schruhr, Twenty-fourth street, tute Fred Augustine, 8 years old, for Paul Wanner, 54, as a roomer in his home. Augustin in hospital and Wanner is under arrest, charged with assaulting him, When Augustine appeared to take | ‘Wanner's room, according to information | given to the police, Wanner attacked him | ‘with a hatohet, Inflicting serious injuries. Wanner had ocoupled & room at the Sehruhr home for several years. BEE: NOVEMBER Officers Nebraska Farmers' Congress mittee of the whole will discuss the prop- | 28, 1915. Frank Tannehill & First Vice President. COMMISSION #AY CLOSE | GROCERIES ON SUNDAYS, Monday morning the city council com- | osition of passing an ordinance for the closing of grocery stores and meat mar- keta on Sundays; also the proposed stand- ard f're alarm system, as recommended by @ity Commissioner Withnell, Peruna Returned to His Work Tullen Goudeau. Erwinville, sutfored with catarrh of the He dld not know w trouble was. He was un Could hardly eat any- thins, After taking Perua a short time 1w 18 now In perfect healti He suys: “I am now doine all ‘nv work. . 1 am confident that any 'ne muiferink AS 1 was can be cured by Peruna." Every Chanxe of Weather. Mr. 15 Arnold, Westerly, R. T. centincted a severe cold The cold rettloq In his mide and produced a condfiion that was thought to be Mr, La, ston his to work neur sy Mvery change of weatho, vould = bring return of h 4 twouble After takine Peruna all his aflments have vanished Pain in the Stomach. Mr. Henry Kneck, Box 850, No. 1118 8. Viata Ave., Janesville, Wis, writes: "1 wrote you about ‘o -r weeks awo that I had a valn In my stomsch. I followed your ad- vice, and:- used three botties of cut Peruna. and I am all rlent i uow 1 am very thankful for your advice and medicine.” families. These ar every day, All citizens iInterested in these matters are urged to attend this meeting and #ive the city commissioners the benefit of their views, The Supremacy of Household Remedy 44 Years of Leadership Three substantial meas, beads of families, once more by Poruna. Tarce housewives restorod to their ouly savuples of wh Suivly this e Anything that conserves fam!'y life ard mal desirable and comfortanls, nouriutes the heart root of olvilise. tion, Peruna is & ¥roas of aliser. as a A Housewife Restored. Mrs. R. W. Covean, Rox 22 Gree: sboro, a., suffered sever 7ears with catarrh of the stomae! T b2 was In such poor health she could not attend to her househo duties at all. Peruna was recom- nendad by neighbors. Sha was ia- duced to bein the nse of Peruna Bhe mave: “After takine five bot Lies of Peruna I am hanoy to that T am entirelv cured. My ! uestion is entirely gone.” Onco & Chronie Iavalld. Mrs, E. Riker. 503 Grant Ave, it Cecar Falls, lowa. was on A chronic invalid. Four different loctors had heen corsuted w'th- sut avall. She had taken five diifar- ent mecicires that had been recown- mended without improvement Pe- rona vas tried and the ood re- -ult was prompt and lasting Exyresses Her Gratitude. Mra. Samuel Ruth. 535 Union Ave,, T.ebanun Pa.. I8 able to say nosi- tively that she has been cured by Peruna. She can scarcely find Wwerds to express her gratitude fo= lier reccvery, For manv years sha had been ‘a semi-invalld from chronfe catarrh. made efficlent Peruna is doing plondid work. the home more Emerson, Lind Buys a beautiful new upright with Eweet tone and ~—Choice of mahogany or walnut EAT What You Like case. Free stool and scarf sent with every plano. Toned Schmoller & Schmoller & Mueller’s 56th Annual Christmas Piano Sale of 350 Pianos and Player Pianos at lower prices than have ever before been quoted by any reputable piano house. And, notwithstanding the low prices, we offer our remarkable terms of $5a MONTH - FREE STOOL - FREE SCARF besides free life insurance and a 25-year guarantee on every instrument sold. pianos from which to choose, priced at $175 and up. Steinway, Weber, Hardman, Steger & Sons eman & Son, and our own é Muollor Piano. Some Bargains in Slightly Used Pianos and Player Pianos A superb array of mew McPhail, weet- Buys a brand new 88-note play- er plano. Beau- tiful tone and easy to play. Free selection of mu- slc. Bench and scarf sent with every instrument. Schmoller & Mueller, Upright. o 8 maanrn { Schools,” A, O. Thomas, state auperin- | . tendent of schools, Pruldonfc Cou::r‘-d P Sale P Bal and A, V. Teed of Lineoln; “Comm Y | 2, ormer 'oriner e | Thtereats,” R. M. Tywon of Toblas, sec- | US® “l‘l":"';, Dygpepsia Tablets to Price. Price. Price. Price. retary of the_Soclaty of Baulty; C. H. ’PD::" “::"‘“" and $260 New Bngland, Upright..... .8 75 $ 226 Small, UpHight..........ce0neee.8 50 ‘Guatatson of Mead, v"'l;"‘l:‘mz““u; .‘_"_“ i $260 J. P. Hale, Upright « 8 90 § 600 Chickering & Sone, Square.........8 35 i Farmers’ "nl"‘nv% ‘:“;_h" U2 Ouneha. (AR S T Ung $300 Emerson, Upright. . $ 600 Weber, Upright. < oo ded 90 i Fremont and W. F. h"“pm“‘ ‘.m““u'o““w.:: :?r:un $300 Marshall & Wendell, Upright } $ 350 Ivers & Pond, Upright , 0 | Hatertainment for Delegntes. and similar names simply mean that the §325 $ 560 Steinway, Upright... . % 8 i ’s Entertalnment of the delegates will be supply of digestive juloes is inadequate. 276 Mueller, l:prlght. .o . $1,000 Chickenng,‘flrnnd . . At HOSPE |“" i gl :"‘;"" g :'h':"'l‘" That Is where Stuart's Dyspepsia Tab- :,‘;’;’3 (‘T?lb"i: ""’t:fh‘ ; ‘ U B T LSRR €A% Sventagn; Nebrasks and Om lets come in—by supplying this deficiency. r kAl g oy (S AT Ry 3 RSO FIaTar EIaRg be shown In “movies,’” and Miss Anna $450 Steger & Sons, Upright,... 0 $ 650 Playatone Player Piano.,. 3. | MeCormick of Papillion will give a read- | ing. Tuesday night at the convention | hall, Wedhesday evening's ehtertain- ment will consist of a blg reception at the Commercial olub rooma. ¢ During the various sessions, attractive musical programs will be furnished by the Omaha School of Muale, under the direction of J, E. Carnal. New officers of the congresa will be elected Wednesday afternoon. The pres- nt officers are: President—George Coupland, E| SELECT IT NOW! Why not make this Xmas one to he remembered by all the family? We will sell you a piano that has world-wide reputation, for easlest possible terms, The Finest and Best Stock {n the City to Select From, Upright Planos of Reliable Also the Aeolian line of Planola Pianos, including Steinway, Weber, Steck, Wheelock, Stroud, Stuyve- sant, Aeolian and Schmoller & Mueller Player Pianos. Every instrument marked in plain figures. Select a Bargain now and have it held for Xmas delivery SCHMOLLER & MUELLER PIANO CO. If you are unable to call in per- son, please write for our Free Catalogue and Price List.. You can make no better Christmas n, Neb, nock: Qut Would Pay Would'be a D sn"‘é“io'"fioo Including the renowned and ™ B Pty e Terms to suit the most modest Without obligation on my part, $375 to $1,000 $455 to $2,000 world premler Mason & Hamlin et book. This Coupon Off, and Mall Tonight—A. HOEPE 00, Bee Want Ad First Vice President—Frank Tannehill, Nortolk, Neb. Kfl.o;l . ident—~Homer Me- v W #h Vice oa rd '%-?J}:m—n D. Smith, FOR HABEAS CORPUS WRIT Alvin Maloney, & janitor recently em- | ployed by the former City National bank, | alleges that he is wrongfully held in the | !city Jall by Steven Maloney, captain “ri | detectives, and other members of the police department in a petition for a writ of habeas corpus filed in district court. | Heating will be held Monday, according | to an order entered by Judge English, | Alvin Maloney, who is supporting a wite and three children by his labor, OPEN REVISED BIDS ON NEW BANK DECEMBER TWO December 1 ia the date sot for final re- |ception of bida on the revised apecifica- tions for the new First Natlozal bank buliding. On that day, or shortly there- |after, the new bids will be opened and the contract awarded, says H. D. Nagel, architect’'s representative. The changes in specifications imvolve only the sub- basement, heating plant and foundation work, Intendeq to cut down the original bids, so that the fourteen-story bullding may be erected within the $700,00 lmit #et by the owners. MOTHER AND DAUGHTER HAVE ART EXHIBIT Mrs. Clement Chase of Chicago, for- merly of Omahs, is giving A water color exhibit at Matthews. One scene, a bit ©of the Chicago river, is especially worthy imit N Feas of Oonsesuonces: Brbes ar o : Wil 1 Eave Stuart's Dyspesia Tablets fo ¥ Back Upoms © ) ke fore you go to bed, you will learn that make your meals easily digested. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets give the stomach and other organs of the digestive apparatus the wherewithal to digest food. | Get a S0¢ box from any drug store | and try them, or send the coupon Yor free trial. Free Trial Coupon ¥. A Btuart Oo, 210 Stuart Build. 1, Marshall, Mich., send me at once A free trial package of Stuart's Dy pepsia Tablets. For Grip, Influenza, COLDS The successful use of “Seventy-| seven'' has made many converts to| Homeopathy—especially when the| following suggestion has been ob-| served. ! To get the best results, take! “Seventy-seven" at the first feeling | of a Cold—Ilassitude. l Humphreys’ Seventy-seven I | | Dreams,” by Miss Helena Chase, is at- tracting unusual attention from even the busy Christmas shoppers. It shows a little girl sitting with her doll and gas- ing full of wondering and questions into the future. longer., A small vial of pleasant pellets, fits the vest poocket. 25c wna 81, at all druggists or malied. Homeo, Medisine 156 ‘!lhl.mml. New York. o l AR BLADDER UNG OB OLD If you or your children have any Kidne a | Purchase than a Plano or Player Plano. It will bring joy and pleasure to the entire household. , Neb. \ , s i Player Pianos— A M. Ortanell. Papiiiion,!] 16 you 'whi eat o Stuart's. Dyspepsia | Oldest Piano House in the West, Established 1859, P asurer—Géorge Junkin, Bmithrield, | TaDIet after each meal and one just be- 1311-13 Farnam St. Omaha, Neb. The Gentle Art of “Getting Clothes Wise” It you've shopped around much in your time you KNOW that ONE clothing house will get vastly MORE money for the same grade sult that is sold at another for LESS. It's just a question of “who's who." Don't sometimes even a half. Men’s Suits at || $10 =nd $15 MR. CHARLES W, GITTLEMAN His recent letter states he is still grateful for what Duffy's has done: “There is but one and just one Duffy’s as to quality. be without my dinner than without Duffy’ Neb, there i no harm in your meals. —— Grand Pianes— ALVIN MALONEY APPLIES [, mascn s clearly plaln, Your ers- My Physician Prescribed 'Duffy’s When | Had Pneumonia The value, of & reliable stimulant in pneamonia cases is appreciated by both profession and laity, Mr. Gittleman was benefitted by Duffy's when suffering from pneumonia. ‘What he says is interesting: “I hAve used Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey as a medicinal tonic since mail photographs and description alleges that he has been held without || Name ... . ....o.ceviiieiiininnens, glue yourself to a fancy priced 190G, - 1 had pneumonia and wab di- of Dlanos, vlayer-piunce and rand reason since November 22, when he was | i AR st o 1 satablishment Whea & concern rected by my famlily physician to use arrested. ¥ i like ours lops a third off the Duffy's, It did me a great deal of City State price of the same clothes— good and ever since it has been used by my family. [ am 38 years of age and a commercial traveler. Am out- doors a great deal, and find this medicine a worthy stimulant and good preventive of colds, ete., which I cheerfully recommend.’— Charles W. Gittleman, 1684 Gates Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y I would rather Your product certainly put me | | back on my feet after a long spell of sickness (pneumonia) and I will always | be more than pleased to recommend it."-—(8igned) Chas. W. Gittleman, Clothes Shop || 503 8. 16th Street, 1' Iler Grand Hotel Building. ¢ Bladder Wi ness write or & Fres Packare of ANY, Dept. 3. Milwaukes, wu] idney | today ‘When Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey s a most valuable tonic-stimulant whose medicinal worth has been proved many times. For more than balf a century it has brought the blessings of the strengthening propertfe | health to overworked men, delicate women and the sickly, who find in it s 80 necessary to them, It is a great remedial agent in the tLreatment of coughs, cclds and stomach complaints, Prescribed too, can Sold in SEALED BOTTLES ONLY. —_— WOTE S B The Dutffy Malt Whiskey Co., ‘by many doctors and recognized as a family medicine everywhere, you, of note. It is Chlcago in strong sug- It you wait until you begin oi " \’ “w ”, " | ‘ s and Keep Woll. n.:“?:x “t':hl(l: n_;\::e -‘:.u:::l‘u.‘""l.l:: ! cough and smeeze, it may take| F . EE M E . l cl l E! Got h", “".'". Bl e Lt Rochester, N. Y,