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THE BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY, A\"l'AR' 27, 1916. Mooy V : s are atte n“n: the first fur aue- 7 Wb I ot ” hd | his wife, it was learned today, led di- ln. been-foilowed by the police from af I Wi Ork lty ay e ;‘0"“""": lz"“m,'" (’;”‘ i "‘"P ":'"'; s 413 - BOStOI] Man Cha«rged L«-: to the arrest here of George Gray | undertaking establishment to the cefie . 0 eir appraised | denter of ¢ o 3 B(‘(‘O]Hf‘ th(’ Plll [Vatue 1s ® o Th‘r {m' ::‘r:! A | Sl large fisher, $ 8, medlum and amall | w1t] I rce ()f 0 e |en a warrant signed by the governor of | tery, where Mrs, Giray was buried eatriisr fisher, 319.80; wolverine, ¥1.40; cross fox, | Massac husets, charging bim with the | in the day, and Dack to the undortakers. | The first dar's sale vesterday realised [chiefly of beaver, otter, fisher and |§16; red fox, Nos. 1 and & §% and red |1arceny of cash and seeurities valugd at| Gray indloted In Boston, chatgsd Cellt@l’ of world more than 30,000 It was stated that|foxes. The highest price for the day was | fox, $5.8. Hundred Thousand 1 Frod i h steating the cash the auction, said there was né rflnum\ImNflum beaver, $5.65; southern otter, Why New York could not become the fur | §8.80; South American otter, §2.95; extra { $100,000 from Fred Kenss! of Chicago, [ with stealing the eash and securities, He the attendance exceeded the crowd at the | #410 for & silver fox skin. Average prices and ‘“‘other persons living In Massa- |is & years old, NEW Yo Tan: SheSeie S ‘Wlmr auctions in London, and Borough | were When all other ways fafl, try a Bee ehusetts.” gt ait— an. 2, T an President Marcus M. Marks, in n,,mm. Beaver, extfa large, $10.85; small and | Want-Ad NEW YORK, Jan. 23.--The death nf‘ Gray was arrested last night after have | lhnm ymu- Want-aas 10 The Bee. °===================================°' All the Hats, Shoes, Traveling Bags, Suit Cases and Trunks will be offered for sale at an early day at an almost unbe- lievable sacrifice. These parts of the sale will be a genuine surprise in the unusual high quality thromghout and the astonishing bargain prices. YouMen Sure Appreciate the Real Thing in This Big Overcoat Sale Thousands of men have been in our store since Saturday morning to buy overcoats, They have even come in “King-Peck ‘parties” of from five to ten edch, from seores of small towns in Nebraska and Towa. The “real thing"--the-value-for-your.-money—Is there.. The stock of overcoats' and boys' clothing is an Immense ote, but we would advisé you to make your eholre as early as possible, nKING PECK ‘137,000 OOO Stock E.nter This Unrivaled Sale Thursdaz What'’s the Use of Saying Much About These Suits! You’re Going to Come in and See Them Anyway and You Won t Need to Be'g Told That Never in Your Life Have You Known Such Savings ~—Watch the newspapers for announcement of sale —Let us give you some idea of what a range of choice this waist lines and high chest effects. One, two and three- sale offers: = button coats, wide lapels and crescent, slant or welt THE FABRICS—Include the best Scotch, English pockets; soft roll collars, new single and double breasted L K —Include st Se § vests; also a supply of staple, conservative three-button models for elderly gentlemen and semi-fitted models for 5 . ; men and young men who don’t want the extreme cuts. grays, tans, checks, plaids, new broad stripes, all kinds In fact every conceivable model, new and practical, will of chalk line, hairline and imperial stripes. be found inFous stodlk: THE MODELS—Are distinctive and original. We have an extra large stock of stouts, long stouts, The -smartest and-liveliest-we have ever shown. igh short stouts, young stouts, stubs, slims-in all sizes. . and domestic weaves, in thousands of patterns, Worsteds, Woolens, Rough Weaves, Mixtures, in greens, browns, These are the sections of the sale that you are Jooking forward to. The finest craftsmanship in the world and the smartest styles ever produced are represented in King-Peck’s stock of suits. The King-Peck store had a reputa- tion for having all the snappy ideas that smart dressers seek and everything that - critical, conservative men might desire. Here are the fundamental values of an unusual sort; the best suits that can be made. Every suit is of the present season’s styles, every suit in the highest class. We give you our assurance that the values at the former prices are there in large measure. And this whole stock is going to be sacrificed in one of the largest and greatest value-giving sales of men’s clothing ever known to this section of the country. Man, you are in the market at any time for a suit wheén you can buy such bargains! — — ——— ———— — — —— — All Those Fine High-Grade Furnishings The sale of King-Peck’s stock of Men’s Furnishings will positively surpass anything in the way of value-giving we have ever attempted. It will be interesting to watch the men of Omaha and nearby perk up after this sale. Everyone will look better, yaore prosperous. Many men cannot afford to keep a supply of the up-to-date, correct, stf'hsh furnishings, and such men, a 4 well as the more prosperous, are going to stock up for the future while a little money will buy an armful. Medium and Heavy Weight All the High Grade LD Union Suits Shirts All wool, silk and wool, silk and Bilk, silk and wool, silk and linen, worsted, mercerized cotton and combed madras and corded mndra% fine Rus- cotton, made by some of the best un- sian corded madras and fimtm striped derwear makers—Vassar, Madewell, madras, wool mixed and percalé. Ritesize, Cooper and many others. Negligee, dress and golf style shirts. Fine Wool Shirts and Drawers; Let us'emphasize that there are all broken lots of ribbed, fleeced and wool sizes in these lots, from 14 to 20, a mixed shirts and drawers. All sizes splendid choice, Plvnty of extra sizes made—plenty of extra large sizes. for stout and large men. HIGH GRADE FINE SILK NECK- MEN'S HOSE MEN’S NIGHT HIGH GRADE L2N'S FINE SWEATERCOATS | = WEAR = | _gue silk, lsle SHIRTS | PAJAMAS sy b A e o va- ress and —Best makes of all ety o huutflu:, and cotton hose, | —8ilk, silk and ~—8ilk, silk and |gtreet gloves in all worsted, angora up-to-date patterns standard merchan- | linen, soisette, flan- linen, satin striped hfti_en; auto and and worsted | _exceptional bar | dise, well made and | nel, “pongee and | soisette, corded [riVing glover in ; an and blaek. Both mixed. gains. good wearing. m madras and flannel. Jined and unlined —All of King-Peck's Stock of Men’s Suspe —All of King-Peck’s Blanket and . Terry Bath Robes. P All the iinen col- ’011,, lars from the King-Pec k Btock.