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THE BE OMAHA, SATURDAY, JANUARY 29, 1016. MAYORS TO TALK HERBERT SAMUEL, who OVER WILSON PLAN | fosicion of Home Secretary in the British Cabinet. ‘Month End Sales Saturday Offer Saflsfylng Quality an;:l Assortments at Matchless Price Savin gs™Ssss=smssmmy . gt PR S 5 T, —_—_— Cloarance of all Men's and Boys' TRUNKS, BAGS AND SUTL C M'h ;1. m‘rm, T6e, :1 00 ..-\: CASES AT AROUT 25 PER up te .80 ore, shapss sizen. Your r"e.n" here I‘: oo OENT DINCOUNT. 39 Trunks worth $10.00 at......86.08 | [ Bage worth $6.00 at.. 02.08 - Bultcases worth $6.00 at. ... u.: our unrestricted cholee of our ) $1.00, $3.95, $8.05, f'vlimr !" wk of Men's ;fl" ulv‘( b - = s elt Hats, all colors and ALL YUR CAPS AT ABOUT pes. (Stetsons excepted), worth RALF REGULAR PRICES. $2.00 Caps $1.00 § 2.00 Caps $8.00 $10.00 Caps 9080 Meeting Called in St. Louis in March to Make Plans for | Action. | | DAHLMAN TO SUPPOBT PLAN | John Purroy Mitchel, Henry \\’.V Kiel and J. C. Dahlmaa, mayors of | New York, St. Louls and Omaha, re- | apectively, will fssue a call for a meeting of mayors of the coun(ry.! to meet in St. Louls on March 31 \ $5.00 Capa $3.00 eany One Thousand New Winter Coals | L REin Just received from our buyer now in New York, On sale Saturday in three big lots---Values that will surprise the most critical buyer. $18.50 Winter Coats $5 $22.50 Winter Coats In corduroys, boucles, fine plaids and fancles, | In fine zibeline, novelty cloths, ete,, plain colors stripes and plain colors, broad assortment of the | and fancles. Cholce of newest flare and belted u\n-on 's most approved styles. Saturday, choice, | effects. Wonderful bargains, Saturday sale price, 500 $750 NEW WINTER COATS 33 &5 Wide assortment of newest styles in $ wool plushes, plain kerseys, chiffons, broadcloths, nove]tles BLL AL RS L —More New Afternoon Dresses Received for Saturday— Silk Dresses at $15, $19.50, $25, $35, in the advanced Spring Season’s designs, and 4 for discussion of the presi- | dent's preparedness program and to i take such nction as will impress con- gress with “the need for prompt action.” Mayor Mitchel sent Mayor Dahlman a { telegram on the subject, asking co-opera- tion In issuing this call. The mayof of ‘ this city will wire his willingness to join In this effort and expects to attend the conference and participate in the delib- | erations. | Mayor Dahlman is in sympathy with | ) the president's program and will do all he can to support the plan. The telegram from Mayor Mitchel . reads as follows | Will you join with Hon. Henry W, 1fel, mayor of St. Louis, and myseif, in - ing & call for a conference of the mayors | of the country on national defense, to- Y ether with such -committees as you ave appointed on defense, to_be lield | in 8t. Louls on March 3 and 4. The sub- E ject of national defense is most vital, | and it is planned to make this eonfer- | ence thoroughly representative in the hope that congress may be impressed | with the demand from all parts of the country for prompt attion. Kindly wire é me your acceptance. ! & I | l&w“ | ' ¢ { | High Effects The hat illustrated gives you only a faint idea of the éx- tremely high ribbon effects used In trimming the new Chi« peaux. A good many of these hats are fully a foot and a half high. Among the more con- servative styles shown are the pew Pot Turbans, Bell Crown Saflors, Baucer-shaped Sallors, Double Decked Pot Hats, Slaghed Turbans, Colonials and the new Omelette Turbans are very popular, Some are mads of Chrysanthemum braid and come in the most beautiful col- Hour's Wage to Hielp | CONNERCE HGH HONOR ROLL Pay Hatters' Fine|mhirty-one Girls and Nineteen Boys | Get Places Through Merit in ° ' More than 170 members of Omaha Their Studies, trade unions contributed an hour's wage toward payment of #he $300,000 fine of the |ONLY ONE BOY HAS ALL A'S Danbury (Conn.) Hatters' union, in cele- bration of the sixty-sixth birthday of | = Samuel Gompers, president of the Ameri-| Thirty-one girls and nineteen boys on | SPECIAL SATURDAY—150 more new dresses in lele Silk and Serges, made in 0?{:3:: Bnertwedt, & VAR ) ¢ can Federation of Labor, according to es- | the High School of Commerce earned the newest shades, all sizes, special Saturday . ¥ .$7.95 s timates made by local labor leaders, places on the honor list which was an- :;'0 delighttully ‘"'a“" = Most of the Omaha union men who are |nounced by President Adams yester- A new lot of Blouses for Saturday in Laces, h“ G‘"P" tace will fl:ih its employed are believed to have contrib-|day before the student body in the as- Crepe de Chine, Chiffons, in all shades and fancy a e o urs chal ltlo.el fll:lfl ‘umon-:d 'cm uted, but no estimate of the amount given | sembly hall. To be on this list the stu- a\rlpes Blouses in this lot easily worth up to . e ‘“ e °t"‘ i can be made until reports are made by dent must receivp three or more As and R8O i .$3.95 Fur Muffs in Manchurian Fox and Freuch ours 1s "tm" mos Py m:nn ote the local unions to the central organiza- | the balance Bs in their semester's work. One lol of blouses In Laces, Crepe de Chines and | Coney, worth $10 to $12.50, Satur- 3 95 5';:0:: nery Showing 11 \ tion, according to T. W. McCullough, del- [« George Berger is the only boy who re- SATURDAY MORNING SPECIAL— | Tub Silks, all colors and blacks, made to sell to | 4.. onocfal at E » egate of the Intornational Typographical [celved all As, but the following elght Small lot of Women's Silk Underskirts, | $4.00, Saturday ........ -81.89 Tailored Street Hats, $5 (o $12 union to the American Federation of | &irls merited that honor: Doris Board- worth $2.50, as long as lhc) last, Satur- | 160 (‘h!ldrenc Wmler Coats, c les 2 lo 6, full | 50 Fine Fur Scarfs in many kinds of pur.' sold Pk B da LW Labor. man, Edith Castleman, Gladys Larsen, F RO L e A $1.19 | 10-12, that sold to $7.50, Saturday. . ... Sl 95 | dp to £20, for quick sale, Baturday. .. ..83.95 - Diress Hats, $8.50 to $18 The painters and stereotypers and elec- | Lilllan Lawson, Edna Morgan, Rose Pas- g e, R wae trotypers, No. 3, made their contributions | call. Mildred Sandberg, Sadie Welsa. o a week ago. They wore sent to Secretary | The others who were on the list were C—— PRp—— o . e i W e o T B e o | Morrison of the American Federation of :““fl"”m"":m . e Labor and Martin Lawlor, secretary of | o4 Aber Velitih Alaxander the United Hatters of North America. |George 11 : Esther Buckley, ' t t ts Eoot mniosint o0k the sacastve mneh | NEIES Hattes: WEUEERNL, sy n ow Ior a Llean Jdweep 0 e bo s’ m eI JuIls an vercoa a5 a matter of course. Contributions were | AGeh&e Ronaleski. Leona Eipperle, | = | ey entirely voluntary. In many shops the )nn n_Mehes, Margaretha Engel- | || Sh J h f mames ot nows who haa sven hae o1ty wee e " 1 The biggest stock we have ever shown in anuary, here for your selection. All value tions were posted. Nicholson, Ruth Holmes, | The money will go to pay the fine and ‘?nfl..;‘élfn:‘.'?" My Gormar, M the regular prices we know will make 1113 new Values atfishe month end gale prices w 1ch court costs imposed against the Hatters' |JoFeph Bernica Clinor Liloyd, I undon of Danbury. Conn., in the famous | Reisy Segenre, hirwronersn | i friends and customers and cause the old ones we’re confident you will not find equaled el se- case brought under the Sherman Anti- |Georgia Tuma, Ellen Siiline. | 1 to boost for Hayden’s. Where n the land See them. ; \ 1 Weaver. i All the classiest new styles and very choicest pnttenfiu and fabrics, All sizes, 6 to 18 years. Not a single Suit or Overcoat in our immense stock reserved, i - - - - o - L i T ko A P TGS e R . R R trust law by Loewe & Co. i Al':m:“l;ae\,'er Hent g S d 0 i 4 | | Boys’ Suits and Overcoats, 3 5 Here is a Chance to {Wheat Touches the || T y e 08 Al Ba b 4 Help Anti-Spitting ioh Mark for Year at at $4.00 and $5.00. .. : : ngh arg 1or rear Tremendous variety of styles in the season’s best fab- other n price, going u o to 18 years, and every suit artistically tailored. Don’t fail c:}.rx:h:i :‘5’. m;-’;rv'll;;:al.o:. prog it c::l- :::“b:"h:l‘-"d"'(’"i"‘: e :"K:' to take advantage of these great bargains. cost of printing cards and billboard post- | at $112%6 to $1.31, and the hard variety at ers will be about $150, and she makes a illJB to $1.29, the price depending upon - — ! . campa'lgn n Oma,ha | ries and eolors for your selection at this price. All sizes, 6 - Wheat on the Omaha market made an- | spitting ordinance, estimates that the |mark of the vyear. Spring wheat loldi public appeal for contributions toward jthe quality. The receipts were fifty-| this fund. Working with Mrs, Sumney |three carloads. s Mrs. K. R. J. Edholm, representing | Corn was up one-half to 1% cents per | the Nebraska Boclety for the Study and | bushel, selling all the way between 69 and Prevention of Tuberculosis. 171 cents per bushel. The receipts were B. A. Wilcox of the Omaha National |geventy-two carlonds. bank has agreed to serve as treasurer and will recelve and account for all | contributionsSent. Those interested may | send thelr money by mail or call on | | | Four Big Specials in Glove Drugs and Toilet Articles| Women’s . [Month End Sl:edlh Corsets Saturday o 378 Sou ol v A i ogzs Underwear| In Women’s ‘ Chnldren s ope 3 Complets lines of plain and fancy Bilk Hogiery in all the now- est shadeés and colorings, wortia up to $2.60. Vi special-— $1.00. $1.19, 81.50 Oats were strong and one-fourth to ono- half cent up, selling at 47% to 5 cents | per bushel. There were nineteen carloads on the market, 50c bottle Phenalas Wafers. .. 3 2 for Saturday, at ........$2.98 ” . o, 28¢ boi. Lambert's Listerine 190 | Ladies' AL-Wool, 8ilk and Wool, LOT 2—Corsets worth to $3, in | Women’s Real Kid Gloves, | Four 16c rolls Crepe Tollet Paper 880 | A1gilk and Silk and Lisle Union I3 o oxide o 13 best standard makes, medium and FRoap o s Beroxtde or il 'ase | Buits, In fledli #nd whits, ah) the i ip- feet, v Soa, short lengths, Saturday at $1.79 in slip-on effect, very new 100 an Rose or Wash Hag Castile 60 best known makes that sold up to LOT 1—Corsets worth to $6, me- 108 Bn e Bhaving '8 . :: L dium bust, extra Jong skirts, in ecla s ¢ ams’ Shaving Soap... . plain or fancy materials. Choice Three for .. m EXTRA SPECIA Mir. Wileox. “This is the people’s fight and we are ( confident that the money will be well | ’ 2 3 H 26c . Woodbury’'s Cream Soap or B e e ‘ 2 i i e for.early spring;in wite andif e et e, oY oo 190 | g5,00, Saturday, all at '$1.98 ??"'?F,,.f P e oty .,:?:.,r'.":} Next week 500 placards will be distri- | a . 25¢ Ponds’ Vanishing Crean : - BA1ed ainbtie valiotn. Sesiters’ of ' indus. skirts, nicely trimmed. Snaps | tan only, worth up to $2.50 | 3 Toniy, Nania! Byees }“ SIN PEEOs il ‘ colofs, TS values. Speclal, 30 try, the text of these notices calling at- T S ...$1,19 | pair; w]n]c they l Z H \':r?.‘;';.,*'i’vll',.':"vgn'..’v?'r"v.:: formn’ Ladies' Wool m-d .Exlr- Henvy | Women's fiber Boot Hose, fa tention to the evils of spitting in public LOT 4—\75c and $1 Corsets, plain | |ast at....... 260 White Pine Cough Cure. Fleece or Silk and Wool 98 lonied and seamless, black and. a\- and flesh colors, all sizes, make & {4 Djer Kiss Face Powdsr Union Suits, 250 suits at. C | ors. - Bpecial . ¥ TR 76c Pinaud's Toilet Wat good house corset, Saturday, 49¢ T e 3 §0¢ Brassere, front or back fasten: | Vv omen’s One and TWO clasp 380 1o, Horte Acid.. e Women's medium and hnt{ ing, embroidery or lace trimmed, | Lambskin Gloves, in light or | 56c Hara Rubber Dressing Comba 190 welght cashmere hoso in biac nnd gray, in plain uxd huvy tib- el s places. Tt has been conceded that legis- | . lation against spitting has not been very | | effective. The present campaign will be flD C | one of agitation and education ! Policemen are to be.instructed -to in- special at ... . . . $2.50 Red Rubber Whirling Spra; Ladies’ Italian Silk Vests and , 35¢ quality, specl form offenders regarding the ordinance. $1.50 Brassiero, medium weight, in. all col- | "&yringe . 150 | Bloomers and Combination Suits, uon' .nS mm n..c.q When the hand cards shall have been | back fastening, ors, worth $1. 00 H_:‘:(_:;;";h‘ywnm‘ Byringe, '""faoo hand embroidered in crepe de | hose, all sizes, 25¢ values. .. printed supplies will be given to the med, chofceat .......... .69¢ * 69c 2 Red Rubber Setintatn Nm"m."“ chine and Itallan eilk, worth to | Misses’ fine ribbed lisle hose n policemen for use when necessary. Boys’ Light Wash Walsts, 6 to 13, | at. T - black and white, 19¢ values. Bp‘- Infants’ and Children’ e ns medium welght cashmere and floeced bose at...25¢ and §5¢ e ut 1.60 Ked Rubber Fountain Syringe, | $3.98, Ruturdny. l 98 attached -eollar, regular 7bec val- “v ) " o v FOP oo 00 ols . lu ¥ " R e TR, omen’s ( nahmore v 0c Hind's Honey and Almond Cream, ues, choico @t ............ 35¢ Gloves, | 5o e o oase | Ladies' \llulln Gowns, worth to . for " . . Ladles’ navy blue Sweaters, values | in black, gray and Zsc 0 box Le Trefle or Azu $2.50, fine e \ 0! efle or A 2.6 quallty nain- to $2.50, 34 10 42. Sat'y $1.45 | hrown, at 15¢ and. .. 42 ond so0k and cambric, at. ... ISC N e————————————————————— Omaha’s Greatest Market for Groceries, Butter, Cheese, Fruits, Vegetables, Blockads on 'the Bouthern Pacifio that | Teas, Coffees and Crackers tied ‘up trains for several days in the, d For Quality and & Saving of 35% to 50% on the Cost of Living, Try mountains of Nevada, | Hayden's ¥irst, At Summit, Cal, west of Reno, the 17 1bs. best pure Granulated Sus Fancy No. 1 Country Creamery But- snow fell to a depth of fourteen feet on for .. ¥ R PNy T RTTY preriet aso the level, At Reno there was a snow- | ol Passengers Tell ? of Fourteen Feet of ! a Powd: .9 — Meat Dept. Spec1als for Saturday J Snow in the West| | Passengers coming through from the | Pacific coast bring with them the prize snow stories relative to the recent snow Fresh Pork lLoins . ... 10%c¢ SMOKED MEAT HPE(‘IAM No. 1 Steer Pot Roast .. ....8c and 10¢ | Armour's Star Hams .... Steer Rib Bolling Beef.....83o | No. 1 Back Bacon .. No. 1 Faney Lean Bacop, No, No. 1 Steer Round Steak...,....18%c | No. 1 Salt Pork ..... . sacks best high ,.—m» Fancy No. 1 hllry uumr b, ..870 No. 1 Fresh Spare Ribs. .10¢ No. 1 Picnlc Hams ., . fall of twelve feet. There were several | A H Flour, nothing fine Full Cream, Young America, N. Y. No. Bulk 8 Fresh Bulk Oysters, quart .80¢ trains stalled at Reno until the rotary | bread, ples or cakes, sack White or Wisconsin Cream Cheese, s UIN BAUINES » s ¢ <01 <84 Fresh Dressed Chickens at Wholesale plows bored holes through the drifts. | ety Em-All Dism i g asiiis e 9 Ibs. best Leaf Lard .......,....07¢c | Prices | iite L APPLE SPECIAL 1 There was no drifting, but without it,| E Une carioad of fancy Colorado Jona- \ in the town of Reno, passengers tun-| Y & ¢ cans Off Sardines 1% thans, one carioad of fancy Roman ” nelled from the train to the town, a {’!A(li:myd soak the l:’undaf)n rvundnxul; ¢ has. hast Domestic Masarénl Beauty Apples, one cfi“’“d of = couple of blocks. Along the streets there ot Cuticura soapsuds. Dry and rul Verinicelll or Spaghett! @80 ARcy ‘:“?"““"K AJiNes 1 packe pr % ) were tunnels and cross tunnels, extend- | Cuticura Ointment well into the hands. Tal cans Aloska Baimon. ... 308 | i Miandard boxes. $1.65 Washing Machines and Other Wash Day, Items Ll uor Dept. ing from one business house to another. ' The result is wonderful. Californis Ripe Olives, can....,100 rx.ol.nu Al il Rocad: Westars ‘Waskars Tare ol . : i Old 'llglor. 1ulé Provisions were plentiful and the as Large bottle Worcester Sauce, Pu AND ) | L ze, extra heavy, a quart, yr. ol R Avundance o6 foel) 00 thut' theve ‘wos | - SMDLS Each Free by Mall Tomato Catsup, Pickles (assor ANGERINE SPECIAL. 0. K. Washers ,..... copper Boilers ......83.25 01d - Crow, full b, no suffering. { dwnh 32-p. Q’Ht}.‘,nook““rm Mwl- |&g- Ik“:,m or Prepars Mustard g l'u.my 64 size Florida Grape Fruit Your choice of 3 different Extra large, extra hnmy, all quart, 10 yr, old.. . ress post-c: M4 thronghout & ] bottie % that retalls for $'4¢c and 10c each makes of $10.00 high-speed, | copper Boilers Greeén River, full ———AR SHAKES UP AUT Bostou.™ Sold througho - i 32-0%. jars Pure Fruit Preserves 880 )Mn;r!]u) 4 . so best grade Washors, ea., § o8 o Svalt 8 30 ain ! : 4 . S taba g Func: ori o 2618, - 3 & » \ STREET C T RU B — Meox fam Puxe izaload IR 88e | T30 aclieis, Tangerineg, ' The well-known Superh A :!""’““'“d Bollers, No. 9, Codar Brook, full l 75 TT i e uncy Wax, String, Green ol . - . ) ? ‘ AND MAKES I N BETTER LAin BIOBRS ««» o ousentnoness 90 | WIGELAND NAVEL ORANGE S0P | BRGS Wringere, Wt | Stun Wasihossds.: <otk quart, 8 yr, old.. . — 4 _cans Golden Pumpkin, Hominy, SPECIAL BATURDAY. Fnted, speelal i.i., /. 2 | Foldimg Clothes. Racks, faves Clarke's I'ure Rye, : Frivolous Facts for Fretted Ford Own- To Overcome Eczema Sauer Kiaut or Baked Beans..886 | 1ny orance of quality—kissed by Lexington Wringer, worth = full quart, 8 yrs. | Half Gallon. ers: If the engine of your car grows sul- 2 5 ibs. choice Japan Rice.. 830 the sun, moon and stars. Hegular fOr ...oo iianais $2.50 New Wrig| SR PR e Apehapart R b o A gt oo 5-CCarn - aem, pig. 11100066 | 60 wise, Buturday ¥'s0s Folding ironing Boards, $1.25 f g Gashbadainir l 00 e by oo CKer ¢ t g v » a track and let an oncoming street car| Never mind how often you have tried | o RS X I A ] Josular 460 aize, Baiurday'tor: 888 value ..... 08¢ | , & fow ;;"”d"“;:l sighkly Rye, full quart, 3 oncome and striks it lightly in the rear. | and failed, you can stop burning, itching | and Regular 30c size, Saturday for. 800 Solid Brald Cotton Clothes TAmag (s ollers, al X% 7 N . Full Quurt This was demonstrited Friday morn when | eczema quickly by applying a little zemo f 2-1b. pkg. Self-Ri ing Fancake “‘; pr Lines for ... 19¢ ;"PP" and heavy tin, copper California Port, hait gallon & Ford gasped convulsively and prooeedod |turnised by any drugsist for %e. Extra |[il [| 07 o ot ittt 618 | THE VEQETARLE ManicET roB Mrs. Potts’ 6-plece Sad lIron | Pottoms. Galién .. .. Y ) to halt at Twenty-second and Farnam large bottle, $.00. Healing begins the o ib. 4 Tl | i e g R A .89¢ | Melum Austrian Willow Home-made Grape Wine, 4 streets. A westbound street car, with no | moment zemo is applied. In a short time ‘} Gal. cans ‘Golden Table Hyrup..38e | 1§ 'fronpin Cabbage. 1 Genuine Lisk Wash Boflers, | Iarsc® Anmaket “.“ 2 iT0e o obbas vt B such intentions, however, bumped Into it, | usually every trace of pimples, black ||} ux:i“n;:;‘l‘lll{:\;;uh‘de‘?:lls‘-l;l,h l"%: 3 large bunches fresh Bhalot medium size, heavy tin Boll- | Pasket Gallon . . 1 65 :“" “lk"“_;;’““’r""“ ““["'““““l" ready h:::.u'l»:::‘- :fi:ra*"';‘;::d'm similer i Fyncy Golden Sanios Cotres. " for " || ers. copper bottoms, 81.60 | Extre "‘l":"k“‘“ Bunkist W Inel 6 yr. old, full 4 0 walk. e fender of the street car (sl amily use, nothing like it, Ib. Fancy Denver Cauliflowers ib. Large size heavy Tin Bollers, 5 U g was broken and Mrs. J. C. Kinsley was| For clearing the skin and making it ” THE lln;:mm' FRESK 30, | Old Beets, Carrots, ’rumm'. or yfi‘fi with copper bottoms, §1.70 ?‘f?::n;&!"’rflllvl::.nu Xd'x?;x"bz', 590 allon .. ... 2 s t slightly cut by flying glass—but the Ford. | vigorously healthy, zemo is an excep- BGGS, DOZEN . . PR Extra large heavy. Extra large size Galvanized Old Oolonlll Belll. urc nn » 3 Soup Bunch: Ah..the Ford! 1t perked right up and tional remedy. It is not gieasy, sticky | f H Soup Bunch Medium size, extra heavy, all [ TUb8 ..o oo 690 Wine, bottle ’ humined merrily alons. or Watery Edif doss-anet Wals: wvun[ | Fresh Spinach, peck .. sor copper Bollers 82.75 ectric’ Trons, deal, 3446 s Maryiand Rye, full quart, g Whatever may be your need, a Bee :e:‘mr all skin mum.f” et \__—-————___.h. E:—m:_— I % lon $1. 35‘ gallon’ R, oJ» Want-Ad will get it for you, Zemo, Cleveland. ¥ 3 et \