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THE BEE: OMAHA, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1916. | 'phoned to Fncm_l, saying, “I'll be “[,f First Methodists Make ) Trapped by Phone | on the next train; meet me at the Rt 5 = L Forger is Nabbed | &7k, Tunititwas there and is now Dignified Dinner Waiters|cie beck and call of cvers der s Organized at Banquet, W."A. Shaier was toastmaster and | installed | B ekl e N g [in Omaha waiting a hearing. | If you see religion and modern dig- [the jollification dinner in the church| The Bellevue Men's club of the short talks were given by Rev. Mr.|president; William Paxton, vice pr i — | “That's the first time I ever made| nity “marking the man wearing an|parlors this evening. An organ re Pirst Ditthotarian thaceh wax 't Raup, youngest pastor of the oldest dent; l“’“‘”‘f" ‘l . l“ Evans, "“’°";‘ Andy Tuinitis of Friend passed a|an appointment with a man to get|apron, you know then by those tok- cital will follow the repast. At 8 WL SR LD reh was 1orm- | preghyterian church in Nebraska, ;!‘_15 “”"i“?i"-lhl“\,\h‘fi:::"'l'i:'sg:’e:f worthless check in Omaha, the police | arrested,” said Holden. |ens that your waiter is a member of [0'clock Prof. Hunt of St. Paul will|ally organized Wednesday evening and Dr. Charles A. Mitchell. icity, and Rober o i i say, and then went home, Officer! _— Ithe First Methadist church. The|start a motion picture lecture on Yel-|when a banquet was held in the Following the banquet a business '_——'}T‘—‘R John Holden knew the man and| Want Ads Produce Results. |men of the parish have promised J.|lowstone park. | church manse. Fifty of the men of | meeting was held, at which the fnl-l Bee Want Ads Produce Res —_— s e = (LTI RECTACECARSCM T LT KT p oA the church, including many of the lowing officers were elected to. take the place of the temporary officers installed last week: Rhinold Ohman, P. Bailey, chairman of the social com- | Bellevue Men’s Club mittee, that ghey will*be subject to college students, were present. LA CCET AT AL Illlllllll‘"Ill;i";ll‘l’l‘l"TELEPHONE 2020 ISOUGI:AS (11 \II|I:I"I|"II|III‘|||“l"lll"ll"ll'lll';ll"ll'lll||ll"ll'llI‘|||llll‘lll'|l|;;l'l;lli I AT ‘N\llIl\u““l\lIIIIIII“\IIIIHNIHIHII““\\IIIIIllllIHl I “Hlllllllll_llll l“lllllllllllll IIIIlHlIIlIIllIIlII\“mlllllllllllllu\Illllllllllllllllllm Illllllllllllllll\\ l"lllll‘.llllll\ Wonderful Bargains RANIENS STHOIRIES In Everything You Need and Children's Wear—FIVE BIG BARGAINS |||||||““‘|l“"|ll| I Men’s and Young Men's Clothing Men'’s and Young Men's Pants Three Big Lots— #1.98 *2.50 *2.98 Extraordinary values in these lots, A wonderful assortment of patterns’and colors. Such materials as all-wool blue serges, plain gray worsteds, ltripaé English worsteds, mix- ed and striped cassimeres; also the Famous Hairline.. Pants that stand hard wear. Prices— %1.98 *2.50 *2.98 Men'’s and Young Men's Mack- inaws, in all popular patterns and shades. A handy coat. Friday at— ¥3.98,%5 . *8.50 Men's Sheep-Lined Coats, with moleskin. duck or cor-’ duroy on the outside. All sizes, in ‘different lengths— %5.50 *6.50 *7.50 Blanket-Lined Duck Coats, all sizes— . Knit Underwear Wonten’s Cotton Union Suits, medium weight, fleece lined. ! | High neck, long sleeves; ‘i Dutch neck, elbow sleeves; Jow neck and sleeveless. Reg- ular and extra sizes, at R LT AT T T CREATACTTALTTTETITTIT The Economy Center w The Economy. - Center of Omaha hhum...mlll“ il Two Great Sale Days FRIDAY and SATURDAY Women’s, Misses’ Warm, Soft Blankets Full-Size, Wool-Finish, Cotton Blankets, in tan, white, gray and fancy plaids; $2.50 val- ues, sale price, i * per pair $1 098 64x76-inch Cotton Blankets, extra warm, fleecy nap, in white, tan, gray, and fancy mottled designs. Regular $1.40 values; sale price, pey pair Wool Blankets, three-quarter and full size; beautiful qual- ity; neat plaids, broken checks Warm wearables, all good styles, made of materials that will wear well and give you perfect satisfaction. Now is the time to outfit wife, daughter and child, and save mdney in doing so. TWO BIG OPPORTUNITY DAYS —FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. Women’s and Misses’ $5 85 Winter Coats....... . $7.50, $10, $12.50 and $15 Values Several hundred splendid coats, and plain shades; absolutely et e ; made of plush, corduroy, chinchilla, 3:&;?31:’::'ng-..$4-25 k fancy mixtures, rough cloths, ete. Good Grade, Full Size, Silko- i l ooy All good, up-to-date, practical line-Covered Comforters, fill- L i R f $ styles, many fur trimmed collars ed with good grade lofty cot- and cuffs. Sizes to fit all women s s daskigolorn, and misses. The CORDUROY 5 g COATS are all satin lined with big : fur collars. Many of the PLUSH - COATS are also all satin lined with big fur collars. Women’s and’ Misses Suits Silk and Cloth Dresses $2.85 $10’ $12'50 and $15 Values $5.85 Hundreds of women'’s, misses’ and junic§s’ Silk and Many different styles, all good materials, such as all- Cloth Dresses, many,different styles, in all the wanted ma- wool serges, poplin, gabardine, fancy cloths, etc. Well- terials—corduroy, serges, fancy cloths, silk poplin, ete. Not made suits, with good linings. Good materials, excellent a dress made to sell for less than §$5.00, from that up to workmanship and good styles. $8.60. Many are samples, others in all sizes and colors. SULE S EReat D T G : Good materials and good styles. Dresg Skirts $1.80 . Girls’ Coats $1.85 Hundreds of Skirts for women and misses. All-wool . 4 { Ages 2 to 6 and 6 to 14 years. Dozens of styles, made serges, poplms_and corduroys, in all colors and w}.ute. Fancy of good quality chinehilla, corduroy, fancy mixtures, etc. - stripes, big plaids, checks etc. All good styles, big pockets, All good styles. Warm wintew coats at a very low price. high belts, fancy braid trimmed; $3, $4 and $5 values. : > $3.00 to $4.50 $3.00 and $4.00 values. ? 98¢ Values at. . . . " The offering comprises an assort- ment of shoes in a large variety of styles. Accumulations from our for- mer sales. Sizes 214 to 5. In one big X t, the Men’s Furnishings One Lot of Men’s Fleece and | Derby Ribbed Shirts and Drawers, in_ecru, gray and random color. About 30 dozen; mostly all sizes; regu- lar 50c values; sale price, garment 15 Doz. Men’s Sample Sweater Coats, wool mixed and all wool. Plain and ruff-neck collars— $1,$1.50, $1.98 One Big Bargain Square of Men’s Fleece-Lined . and Derby-Ribbed Union Suits, medium and heavy weight. . Regular $1.00 values, suit Men’s Sample Flannel Shirts, in tan, gray, brown, blue— 2 - $1.00..$1.25 500 Pairs of Women’s Shoes T MMWMMH“MI"MIMHIWW Boys’ Clothes at Big Savings Boys’ Suits, $3.75 They are worth a great deal more. Two-Pair-Pant-Suits, in grays, browns and fancy mixtures. Tweeds, Cassimeres and Cor- duroys. years ‘A Sale of Untrimmed Hats and Trimmings At Prices That Are Away Under Value YOU CAN COME HERE on Friday and Saturday and pick out a very stylish Hat shape, buy the trimmings, and when the Hat is finished, you will have paid only a very, very small sum for it. The sale is so good that we will continue it for two days. Bargain Lot of Boys’ Overcoats, all splendid win- ter coats in different style effects. Dark and light colors. Ages 214 to 12 hand welted soles. sizes. Pair Elur:lnel Bitot“f'l”’ blr%\ivn, blue, khaki and gray. 5 e 2 rood wei nne , just the 50 Dozen Silk Velvet Untrimmed Shapes, all the new desir- thing for gmw. i:nzes 5 &uiezsyi:is 2 ) : , in b If and Bovs and LMK Genta Jhots able styles; mostly black, some colors. Worth to $2.98, at velvet calf. Sizes from 1to 5% ' $ 1 .98 special, pair Children’s Shoes, in vici kid; blucher cut. Hand turned soles. Sizes 1 to 5; bB]oys’ chlnantern, Agood6}t|eavy cotton sweaters, in . . ue and gray. 14y f 100 Dozen New Beautiful Flowers, such as gold and silver roses, large vel- Special p‘fiij‘,fy 9 SRS eaty vet and silk roses, ornaments and many other flowers. Regularly 398 you would have to pay $1 for these flowers. Our price, Friday A Big Lot of Boys’ Sweaters, grays, blues, cardi- nal and maroon colors. Warm and good look- ing sweaters . A’ges 5 to 14 years. $1 25 g L] Special / Sale of Enamelware A factory clean-up of two different lines of High Grade Blue and White Men’s and Women'’s Felt Shoes. Right now is the time to buy felt shoes; if you wait you will have to pay more. . 800 pair, all in one group, values to $3.50; special, Friday, pair Children’s Hats For dress and school wear. Velvet and corduroy; also tams. Hat$ 49 that sell regularly for $1.50, Friday C LT TCC AL Domestics, Flannels, Dress Prints, Etc. Beautiful Fall Suitings, light and dark grounds. Off ~ the bolt, per yard... -8%c Kimono and Wrapper Fleece Flannel, neat styles.. Mill lengths. 10c yalue, per yard Dress and Shirting Prints, mill lengths up to 15 yards. 6%ec value, yar. “Made in America” Dress Ginghams, neat checks, plaids and stripes. 10c value, special Friday, yard 27-inch Fancy Outing Flannel, extra heavy fleece Friday, per yard Comforter Coverings, light and dark grounds. Neat Persian and oriental styles. Sale price, yard ) Amoskeag Best Grade Fleecedown Bleached Outing Flannel, off the bolt, Friday, yard 36-Inch Plain Ecru and Fancy Etamine and Curtain Scrim, fancy borders. Full bolts, Friday, yard Mill Remfiants of Devonshire and Kilt Cloth Suitings, desirable lengths, easily matched. Sale price, yard Pure Indigo Dye Apron Gingham, all size checks. Good quality. Per yard 36-Inch Black Sateen, highly mercerized. Bookfold. Best grade. Special, per yard 36-Inch Bleached Muslin, mill remnants and shorts. While t,he lot lasts, per yard T R T T T T T T O . Lingerie o Notions C. M. C., special, ball..G¢ 50c Notion Boxes, each, 10¢ Machine Thread, spool, 2% ¢ Wash Edging, Bias Tapes, Tape and Other Tapes; special, bolt Pearl Buttons, regular 15c grade, card Elastic Remnants, Friday, 3 for 5¢ Hair Nets, special, each, 1¢ Darning Cotton, special, the Best Wooden Suit Hangers, each Wash Edging, extra wide. Stocking Feet, pair....5¢ Hair Nets, with and without elastic, each 1¢ One Big Lot of Crochet Cot- ton, slightly soiled. Regular be and 10c balls 2%¢ 3-Yard Bolts of English Twilled Tape All-Wool ‘Dress Goods Mill Ends and Travelers’ Samples Mill Ends and Travelers’ Sam- ples of All-Wool Dress Goods, in all the wanted colors and weaves. Many matched pieces. Most useful for skirts, dresses, misses’ frocks, ete. Each piece One Big Lot of Mill Ends, in a large variety of dark and medium colors; almost all wanted weaves, many match- ed pieces. Each remnant (4 \Remnants of All-Wool and Worsted Dress Goods, in all the most desirable weaves and colors, such as Serges, Pop- lins, Gabardines, Broadcloths, Novelty Suitings, Coatings, etc. Lengths from 1% to 5 yards. Special, Friday, each piece— 95c¢, $1.39, $1.95, $2.19 Handkerchiefs Women's and Children’s Cot- ton Handkerchiefs, plain and colored; rolled hems: Worth to be, special, each.,.2%¢ ' Mill Ends Huck Towels, 1c Extra Special $1.35 Spreads, $1.00 For Friday, One Case of Crocheted Bed Spreads, hem- med ends, Large size and very pretty patterns. (Limit, 3 to a customer.) Each.$1.00 Table Cloths, 49c About 500 Table Cloths, 2 yards long, and made of a bleached linen-finished dam- ask. Large range of patterns. Friday, each Special Turkish Towel~Ends, 3c 10c and 121,c Towéling, 7c About 5,000 Yards of Bleach- ed Huck Toweling, the stripe atterns. All desirable engths; also - half-bleached Cup Toweling. Special, yd.7¢ B N A NOSL L L, Draperies Two Specials 1,000 Yards of Fine Scrims and Etamines, values to 30¢, choice loc One Case of Fine Lace Cur- tains, ecru and white. Dozens of patterns. Very special, each [T IIIIllIInllllllllllllllllllnll||||||.|n:l!1ul||lrulml|nmlllnlllIlmllmmluumn||muuAl|nlmllulllnI||nlmIn|Il|lIn:Iunll||Il||II|||Ill|Inuuumli|nllullllllllllhIllllllllluIllnqlhnlllkllllllll [T PYA T T PRRRomTa Ware, which they have discontinued to manufacture on account of inability to get raw material. Some of the pieces in this lot are more or less damaged, but every article a great bargain at the price. 2, 8 and 4-quart Coffee Pots, enamel covers 2 and 3-quart Tea Pots, enamel covers 8 and 9-quart Coffee Boilers 10, 12 and 14-quart Water Pails 3 and 4-quart Rice Boilers................... NG 4, 6 and 8-quart Berlin Sauce Pots, enamel covers.'. 8-quart Preserving Kettles. . % 6 and 8-quart Berlin Kettles 14-quart Dish Pans Cuspidors p’ Large size Chambers 4 and 6~qunrf Lipped Sauce Pans 4, 5 and 6-quart Preserving Ket- Medium size Chambe: 4 and 5-quart Stew Pan . 4, b and 6-quart Baking Dishes. . 4-quart Pudding Pans Any size C Soup Bowls Saucers Dippers, any size or style. Any Size Mixing Spoon No Phone, C. O. D. or Mail Orders. Basement. B assantenatiill