Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, November 17, 1916, Page 3

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THE BEE: OMAHA, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1916. PLANTO RELIEVE | ‘ — ‘ . THE GAR SHORTAGE ' ::7 .Great S‘““fi' , T b ‘:::;:Vt;:e\:t/;;r Thii F<g Everyane . Low Prices. g s Biggest Basement - " ow Prices. m;::lzmnfl;mmeo‘::;:“ s : West‘ gt Chicago. \ - Complete Stocks. A y Railroad Officials. COAL MEN HOLD THE CARS While local railroad officials are not expressing authoritative opinions “on the suggestion of the American Rail- way association to relieve the freight car shortage by raising the per diem ‘ ) : i 'demuirrage charges up tl:: uhl;l:h as E:m,n. ve}::i, sb'{"‘" i: ‘ = & 2 Wias o r car, they have no e punly; ue an . :‘:sx‘::n:;.{n I‘:aemn: that such ‘a m‘t Al sizes !romlzo?) 5 e — ‘ For Boys plan would help. P PAIr. L 81. , i 2 i ” h' - ¥ officials declar whil M d Wi Lined *ES el Ehimls | THE BARGAIN CENTER OF OMAHA M ssss| that is moving has much to do with in_all/sizes and widths. On the present car shortage, the holding sale Friday, pair....$1.98 good, warm cpats, neat M hy i ; mixture effects / and i proll et cnonts hem | Yooty Qrmesiinn, A ‘Wonderful Sale of Winter Coats | iz, at this time. sohbiced. (6% on er u a e o rious colors. Mixture " blndderm&he t‘lel:ln.\rngfI rules now t‘l;nl‘ blfue, ;(l)ld tor:g. Coats in ages 2V4 to 14 applies e per diem charges range alues from C 5 4 s g et e | AT T 08 | For Women, Misses, Juniors and Children IR { signees of freight find it much cheap- guum...-‘.'i\i e, lace and ‘Over 2,500 to select from. The savings are truly wonderful Just think of buying Coats for such small G”fl’hl"“‘t oyl e cal se s 'y fodied < E prmdcp-yuhom St R YR N patent prices, according to the: present conditions. \ beonte Bbdiblus. &R storage facilities. . This is especially Sizes .2% to 8. Special, : n 5 to 16 years. e A by 3 th 98 t. % » L w tesirosd mep: *Undor the present sys- || P4 Two Day Sale . ; Boys’ Heavy Sweaters, 50c tem a car of coal reaches Omaha and ' . d \ "G"y .'n’d Bhie: Wertk if it is not unloaded inside of forty- . $ cight h:nm. th: s emle czescom- Kmt Underwear 5 § A ; 1 At $9 85 considerably more ; ages s to run at the A i :::'I‘:c:wenty-four hours after the\free Women's Heavy and Medium t 2.9 | = ® L 00 1 yell'l tlmel L eh’q”mll T:if ey \dd“ o g::&on..ui‘k::‘e [;iv::gh ?1'"6’0"' | 1 We off u chioice of hundreds ‘zs can leave the coal on the car and un- H H Hundreds of Wo Misses and A ¢ offer you chioice of | ore. 8 load it at his plcn]:m and by pflyms 89¢ Juniors' . Coats, d";:: n'; of m::., » ), V) of right p-to-date winter coats, cvk‘el;ioz: c;)‘l.“ bel $1 per diyi‘ save the expense of one Wumenl Medium Weight many different kinds of good de- S 4 S many different styles, fancy mix- po handling, that o|£ frdolm the car todthe Cotton, Fleece-Lined Union sirable miaterials, such” sk faney it 3 ¢ allowool velousi. Bldla Jd styles. Agesy T to 17 ?rgav;filguso?nsem salap e -:':': SI:L‘:'u Duieh meck, elbow nilxture;.o novelty " cloths, _plain - : rough black cloths, ete. All made > ) 46': oths, ucle, etc. They are .not 3 / with the riew big collars, besides "the loss that results from sleeves all 3his weason's ckylee. btk , but good :l::ut:gn(ghee anthe handling from the Bo Hea vfl Flaec@Lin 4 tical models, suitable for -ordrm \ bottoms, ete.; $12.50, $13.60 and Also True of Grain. " }J n ' Suits in Lambsd wear. Coats that were made to sell Y e Y 815,00 values, u for $5.00, $6.00 and to $10.00, What is true with coal, railroad nd Rlndom Ml .‘“355': mnny. even n‘wu. i ¢ 3 men say, is also true with grain, but 3 1 . ; not to so great ah extent. It is con- Boyl' Cream Color, Fleecy ik, / 7 tended that under the present rule, it Lined Union Suits; all sizes. 3 i / is cheaper to let grain rie}mln in cars Each 45¢ | * on the-track and then fet it proceed |f ° Women’s Peeler Vests and o to_its destination when sold than to P “:u bt “ln aféc run it through the elmtor later ‘l“ | B Bhore T ha iy N Hendreds ot Weldhan L \ iyt . md to reload for shipmeat to the/ultimate 25¢ un s of Women's Misses e N U X L4 market. The demurrage will run dur- Children’s Fleece-Lined Vests and Juniors’ Winter Coats, made to Ly b ; ing the time the grain is held in the and Pants; gray and cream sell at $7.50 to $12.50. All good, | ; Hundreds of fine Tor whik car but even then it is less expensive color. - Each 25¢ llp-to—dnu styles, made of cordu- [] \ en and misses, that ure this saual:of to pay this than the elevation and re- roy; in various desirable colors. coats elsewhere for $5 to $10 more. loadidg charges. jery. All ‘satin lined, for collars. - All the newest, right up-to-the-min- However, with the demurrage Blue and ('" chinel fancy mix- R ; . pushed up as high as ;5 Pfl‘ Women’s Black and Oxford tures, plain cloths, zibelines, etc. y, the expense would be so ‘Wool Hosiery, 8 pairs for $1; Sizés to fit most any one. thlt there would be a duu'e b nn- each P‘_’nj 35¢ E‘E:L‘:f:%"éfi”m:" iy e | i el ey or Extra Special---Girls’ . Coats, Values to $4.00, at $1. 79 into” the shi "m’ 7 u‘?ox{e mk:.'“: “x WI;:‘?I;“ :;‘:H“;Z Over 500 to choose from. All good styles. The 2 to G-yut styles are made of corduroy, in all colors. Chin- i b chilld in blue and gray, fancy mixtures and novelty cloths. { Prettxest Mlle i ::::fi m'f“.}“’.é.w pf?;:".. { The 6 to 14-year styles are plain, dark gray, heavy Melton cloths. N Club to Have New- ] i Building at Oncel| Coal Hods, Stove Boards Warm Blankets e Oy Stove Pipes, Etc.[ - Forthe Cold Weather Pretti ‘k: clnb of which Mr: - Fred : This seasonable line on sale Fri- 64x76-inch Cotton Bed Blankets, 7xm-luh Gennine Wool Bed best ¢ The club!a; 1o Lmhnud at day at a great- saving in price. double blan in gray.and tan; | Blankets, ufim u'fit? ‘to bevatulnod at :}m“ " m'flg,_ ,‘ the corner of ufiimu and Red- Buy them Friday and we will hea: cy - nap, / fancy, !'odnet, in’ bu\lfi!ul colar plntdl, th ecial ef i fl\!l tuitarioh i ick avenues in Minne dition, have them delivered, ready for -whipped vy hap; nearest approach to g & very special e fOfl‘- n : facing south upon ‘lxller Pu'k ave shem - geve Y Regular wool; warm and durable. to get you acqu cati Charles Martin, w! tted Minne installation Saturday afternoon. $3.50 values, sale price, pr.82.60 | of our new ent Comt’ art- tf."r&d{h?'l‘ah.m; mdd'i'. A - Wood Lined Stove Boards | zoss0inen xtra. Beary Cotton | Exirs Winter-Weight, Comtorters, ment. ; Blankets, full win( rinted, Ii wcfld ; ! s th;d::?b?::;w is to be nnllmited as to Cry'hl Pattern / .h;lh, ment'.n“l,‘;: \’:: wr bum:d: e::h:. We are offeting for one week— R districts of residence, It is to accom- Size 28x28 Size 38x33 hn, and’ gray, wltlx washable bor- wu!omhh for co ts Ch'ldnn c s w moni;te afy Sl xble:hfrom the whole [} Size 30x30 Sm 86x36 p‘ir“ Regular $2.50 values, :‘iid%. y e 1% ;“ , LNt a ambmkd aists ‘ nort end of the c " " . i The house is to be two full stories : N : and Brassieres at Great Mim (" ummA I ue ..‘,'?t"“”mf}m"i Large Size, BlackHananned Hodn each { m’ mf” } m, Bem. ol C'H: Ph::vh;e;'i.l:y fi:‘,‘,’, b%g’nfn".u'k’h. grmt:d }n grg and yéhm, mgi. of cou- i _.n,, ol chilinen's ples SOt ottt Gt}vm}wd Coal Hods, each : in ll the wanted neat plaids plain white, fancy washable blue ; medium tops and long hips; b o el 5 fipe Akl 4 Pi White, and gray. Our regulas §5.50 | and " pink ‘borders; 50c vlues,| model with adjustable abdomin floor there iy 1o be a large dinin Stove Pipe. - valnes, pair. . 8439 | pair 89¢| Regular $1.25 values, at nsa e e Y (é‘v-oodh}lfi]a;y. Smootll': Black Pipe. .. c.co.u0t oo ' 5 et : "l 4 fl" int‘ + 08¢ | 5 . servants’ room. The whole md ine! 0WS, eac . ; 3 7 orsets for slender figures, ancy m ( floor i ? : ‘ . : ) *“‘““d oo 4780 feett The balidine 18 ox- Tools, Etc. : : . |Basement Sale, Rag Rugs, Linoleum| el boned;in pink only..\.......... /.pected to be completed in three Buck Saws, $1.00 values. . . 4\ ; *Corsets for stout with extra-wide m%r;ltihu " Weather Strip, ‘per foot - - Printed Linoleum, very latest patterns, regular 6Gc quality, at long hips; sizes 20 t0 86. 4., ..\ vy amens ter wok i Oumahs. This wil e she|| Furnace'Scoops, each.....49¢ J A A R P e rs 39¢] Reguihe S0c Corsets, with long and medium hips; first clubhouse of this character out- Metallic Ash Slflel’!, each..35¢ l 26x50 Rag Rugs, regular $1.00 value, aah 9 to 26 v ¥ stde the chsbhouses of parks and out- = Coco Mats, regular 75c value, at .49¢ door clubs. / . Coffee Percolators, f Rubber Mats, 76c value, at.. ‘e i . Boyu and Girls’ Panty Waista, ages 3 to 14 years L R e i ial Patte i~ Junior Musical Club ;?u,f,m 5°§2L°'§‘:m5:w,f“mfi' ugé. “fluumz‘,’,vz‘-}‘hflfyf':fl i ; | Brassieres, lace and embroidery trimmed; regular 85¢ To Give a Musicale Soon $1.98 ‘ 4 Catblt Sweepén, regular $2.50 values, ot s ‘179 values, at. . Seae ey RGN, .».m- The Junior Musical club held ‘ifs annual ‘meeting at the home of Ann i Ve g || Men'sFucnishing® | Men's and Young Men s Overcoats $9.75 to $12.75 president and Gladya»{dtckel daugh-|¥ ' -Lined Shirts and Drawers, 0L Mx. George E, Mickel, heavy weight; random co]on, \ sty “Hoth vt o w | | B et oot ot | 1o This Basement Lower Priced Clothmg Dept i',‘:..,‘::'“‘.‘.‘:.: Dbl At Emily Cleve: and Mlss Mickel with LOP: s vevionion sV bait 35¢ ntl beautiful desi ,7"' Hff-’,:{ ,fi.‘;’: it or Yo yean saill be 45 dozen Men's Extra ' You will be thoroughly convinced that the overcoat you want is here if you visit values, el . ol held December 2 at the h § M Heavy Ribbed Union Suits, all this department. ¥ CF, v&e’r‘t‘: 5009 Nicholas street. The d:,v;ymd~c:;::,_ s:'e-l,.l /Good news for,men who need a good, warm, nobby overcoat at a mediym price. And ’ ; Tl‘u 4 dGen;l:c o120 1 of this A it 3 you can be absolutely assured that you are getting values impossible to dupllcute A l&;fic o u;:n T Eflzabetn Austin a7y Lesie. Overcoats’ that may be depended upon for long service, at $9.75 to $§12.75 < / ) grades as Tunis, Iris and Axtell s ey Men's Wool Mixed Flannel Pri U daled | 2 Fleecedown; '10c and 12 S e Shiyts, tan, gray and brown Men’s and Young Men’s Suits at Prices Uneq 0 i sangghs cm, i 8% Beth Bersigo .00 | Splendidly made of cheviots, worsteds, pencil stripes and $9 75 to 312 75 27-inch menn-upim, § 3 Junnh.lno Platner Virgio Whits Men’s Wool and Wool | blue serges in all the wanted - neat low o Two guem who will contribute to Mixed Sweater Coats; i checks, plaids and the pegerarm Wil be Ay Tast ola sorted colorg] 'so t“; 53;’5\ ; ) Qther Suits and Overgoats, at $5.00 ‘ R:,'f % Ml stripes. Gilbert Doorly. Men's Extra Heavy Fleeced Benson Folks ide to ~ Shirts and Drawers, ecru and ~~ Men’s and Young Men’s : Trousers : i Flna guli‘t:clhbh:euh::i us- isti ’ lor. Sale price, gar- ;[ Have a Christian Church|] srev.color. Sale price "5:: We purchased a manufacturers’ stock of ‘these Trousers, and because of our - : m“fic mfi{f,‘m‘_‘fd‘_;’g" B to h : ch“:cnhso:";smfiy l'i{'elltall,c::"l.!u.t: \ immense buying power we are able to give you the benefit of the lowest prices Mill ‘Remnants of w e —————— h hurch buil -1 . of the season. n:;ee,‘hgv:‘er:er,b::ngs hl:v:h v Turkish Towel Ends, 3¢ In Cheviots, Plain and Fancy Worsteds, Pin Stripes, Ete. Made with cuffs or [ | Devonshire s‘fihfi" ¥ | Zeph organized that services are to start Table Cloths, 69¢ tto: I gti: right away and be held everf Su:nhry Full bh:cl:ed and made of a plain bottoms. A“ sizes, Two bm lots. \ easily m:h:lud e Quiidoiinter | mewinpenaiisy | Lot1,$198 0 . "Lot2,$298 i B B S, s B A meeting was called Wednesday Very pretty patterns. Spe- | \ extra fine quality; iy l!.lh.erdlln)%u‘:ho oty || S ez Towsling ¢ | Exelusive Distributors for Carhart Over, ralls and Patrtcl; Duluth “Bigger Than . ) 32",""’" ppactals Mission of Christian Churches, for the About 5,000 yards of a soft, " kina ’ ‘ purpose of organizing a Chmm absorbent toweling, 20 inches * . W ansers e ¥ CW” ) : S e church in Bénson. The meetin wide. Wears like all linen. De; Men’s Moleskin Pants, $3.00-values. . ....... g B Y $1.98 N8 Outings and held at the home of F. B, Ilver sirable lengths. Yard....7¢ i ’ i ' It was decided a Bible school should ~ be started to hold meetings e Wedn night, and that_ churc| lsfie;[v;c::]: sm:lhbesurtedmOdd Fel-| . Draperies < ait Wafm Coats. Overalls. Etc. afternoons pendin a definite bui umpuznpefor v gln&mag‘b““' 1,600 yards) Shureh g, Thers ace about forty |~ SE0L Longths of Soimnd | pigoad Coon Coats, $30.00 values. . . .$25.00 | Mackinaw Coats, $5.00 values. . ... families in Benson who are members T 323,,,“'.“,.?“’};“‘;' 2% a3 | Siberian Dog Coats, $25.00 values. ., .$15.00 | Union-Made Overalls. . “s'.";:'?' wan ot e or soa e || Frdag, easn. 0 2242 | Mackinaw Coats, $7.50 values ", .$5.00 | Sheep-Lined Coats, up from. .. .. Dr. ll's Pine. Tar Honey. You won't suf- A o 2 WY fer long, gbe. All a:'....d‘..f_. W 3 « = ; ’ y 3 i

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