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TRAFFIC BUREAU “for Brownell Hall, three woman cap- - Tor the first d.g"dma a half of the © to put on high speed or be olitdis- ~ tanced by their feminine co-workers. 8 Twice as Many For Poultry Show [§ SEEKING HELP AsFor Last Year Says There Are Hundred Job- The Omaha poultry show, to be bers and Manufacturers Who held in the Omaha Auditorium for five Should Aid in Work. days, beginning next Tuesday, prom- aret— ises to break all records for number BUT FEW AS SUBSCRIBERS of entries in any former Omaha show. In fact, it will likely be larger than any poultry show west of Chicago this season. Already twice as many entries have been received as at last year's and ad- ditional entries are coming in every mail, Russell Palmer, manager of the 1733 Ranch, Kearney, Neb., talked to the local association yesterday over the long«distance phone and advises he is sending 136 birds. So far, this will be the fiargcst single entry for this year. Entries have been received from twelve states—Nebraska, lowa, Mis- souri, South Dakota, Kansas, Colo- rado, Minnesota, Indiana, Ohio, Mich- igan and Massachusetts. Entire carloads of birds are coming from Fremont, Red Oak, Ia.; Kear- ney, Falls Cty and other places. {Jp to Thursday noon 297 Rhode Island Reds have been entered. This is the largest class so far, F. L. Sewell, the renowned poultry artist of Niles, Mich., wires that he will be in Omaha Monday morning and be at the show for at least three days before leaving for the big New York City poultry show. Visitors will have an opportunity to see Artist Sewell at work sketching the prize winning birds. The birds will reach Omaha on Saturday and Sunday. A few will be- gin to arrive on Friday. The judging will begin early Monday morning and the ribbons will all be in place by Tuesday morning when the show is thrown open to the public. Four of the best gouhry judges in the country will do the judging. These are F. H. Shellabarger, West Liberty, Ia.; A. B. Shaner, Lennox, Ill.; Guy Schreff, Lincoln, and Earl Smiley, Beaver Crossing, Neb, ter.| Palimpsest Dinner For Hitchcock to Be at Fontenelle The guest list will be large at the dinner of the Palimpsest club next Tuesday evening, when Senator and Mrs. Hitchcock are to be the guests Women Will Take Active Part in the :: l:g:o;on'{:;dcliil.mer will be served Brownell Campaign | pyjice grap suspeot in Taking their places in the front Assault on Girl Case rank in the campaign to raise $250000| pran May, Sixteenth and Chicago streets, has been arrested on svspi- cion of having assaulted Fannie Buan- nello, 811 North Eighteenth street, near her home, He will remain in jail thirty days on a vagrancy charge, while the more serious charge is be- ing investigated. " BACKACHE (By L. H. SMITH, M. D.) About 100 jobbers and mlnnhct?r- ers in Omaha are “pikers” in the opin- jon of the governing committee .o( the traffic bureau of the Commml,l club. That is, they are “pikers” in that they haven't come into the circle and helped stand the expense of mak- ing the fight for the last two years for proper freight rates in Nebraska. No, the bureau does not use the word “pikers” in addressing these 100 jobbers and manufacturers, but it will nevertheless write them a letter, It wants to see them come in and throw their bit in the general pot to keep up the fight. Clarke Coit, chairman of the governing committee of the traffic bureau, and E. J. McVann, man- ager of the bureau, are to address a letter to these jobbers and point out to them that certain jobbers and man- ufacturers in Omaha have been stand- ing. all the expense of making a big fight that is to be of benefit to all. Less Than Half Subscribe. About fifty jobbers and manufac- turers of Omaha are subscribers to the bureau and are thus standing the whole expense of making this fight. There are at least 150 jobbers and manufacturers in Omaha shipping under class rates that should take m in this fight, according to meml of the governing committee. The com- mittee believes it is time for a gen- eral awakeni The Nebn':tl rate situation is still in a tangle and the bureau wishes to h the untangling. The disposition the bureau sees thrown out the 'mfl order No. 19. The bureau the necessity of having this re- ; t made as soon :"rouuble, and wishes to go to work help in this readjustment. tains_yesterday began the work of forming teams to participate in this [important civic movement, rs. Frank W. Judson will head one team, and will have Mrs, Joseph Barker as her chief aide. Another captain, Mrs. Louis S. Clarke, will be hmsvely assisted by Mrs. Barton Mil- T H.elding one of the two teams of alumnae of Brownell Hall is Miss x W'QR;'L‘:Z'.I:;},"D"‘M:’?: ::h;gf In spite of the best care one takes T other alumnae team will consist |of oneself,any part of the human ma- ¢l 't ose who were f"ldfll‘td during | chine is liable to become out of order. A '.:y‘fr{&"md °n£;°:figle":‘::: Th;.mon important organs are the { " cehury. This takes in the ad-|stomach, heart and kidneys. 9is cions of Dr. Robert Doherty,| The kidneys are the scavengers and .+ C. Hall and those who pre- | they work day and night in separating i "l$ ii;‘o:‘l:}.olml::. ‘.}f‘ {i"fi n.l: the poisons from the blood. Their sig- Mrs. George Cassels Smith, [nals of distress are caily recognized . ). Barkalow and others will |and include such symptoms as back- ‘Le members of this team. ', ache, depressions, drowsiness, irrita- bility, headaches, dizziness, rheumatic T; YJ.SB Of Hopfi Pllnd twinges, dropsy, gout. The very bést way to reptore the E’Pars Ten ThouS&nd kidneys to their normal state is to : ! Pirst Day and Half drink plenty of pure water and obtain 4. a small amount of Anuric, which is dispensed by most every druggist. Anuric is inexpensive and should be taken before meals. It is much more potent than lithia and many find that Anuric: dissolves uric acid as water does sugar. People are realizing more and more every day that the kidneys, just as do the bowels, need to be flushed occa- sionally. The kidneys are an elimina- tive org: nd are\ constantly work- ing, sep ing the poisons from the blood. Under this continual and per- petual action they are apt to congest, and then trouble starts. Uric acid backs up into the system, causin rheumatism, neuralgia, dropsy an many other serious disturbances. It means that you are a victim to uric acid poisoning. , Then ask your drug- gist for Anuric, which was first dis- covered by Dr. Pierce of the Surgi- cal Institute in Buffalo, and which is dispensed by nearly every drug- gist in the land.—Advertisement. ouse of Hope bullding fund cam- tign the teams have raised a total of At a l'uutfin. of the team captains glulr.lufon at Hotel Fontenelle Mrs, : r Nelson’s team was awarded st place for. reporting the largest amount for the second day, this team’s efforts yielding $908.25. The total of the second day's work was $1,844.30, of which $1,041.30 was collected b; the women's teams. The men said they realized they will have Omaha W.C.T. U, . ~ Is Forty Years 0ld Its fortieth birthday Friday was celebrated by the Omaha Woman's Christian Temperance union at Han- scom Park Methodist church with a luncheon and mass meeting. Mrs, Watson B. Smith is the oldest in ‘:lll of membership. Others who _have done from twenty to thirty years' ‘service in the union include the president, Mrs. N. J. McKitrick; Mrs. David Lynn, Mrs. John Dale, Mrs. George W. Covell and Mrs. Al- ice Minick. Mrs. Charles W. Hayes, Mis. Edith Shinrock, Mrs. Covell and Mrs. Min- ick gave talks as well as the follow- ing ministers: Rev. H. G. Hull, Rev. U. G. Brown and Rev. Ira McBride. Mohler Bags Ducks Flying Over Texas Word “comes from A. L. Mohler, former president of the Union Pa- cific, that he is at Rockport, Tex., and that he is having fine sport shooting ducks. He sends word back that the flight of ducks is good and that it requires but a short time each day ‘1o kill the limit. The shooting is close to the town. 0 . Mr. Mohler will remain in Texas ‘l‘nql about D:’cemhber '30. after which it 1s expected that he will go to North Carolina, where he will ':pend she balance of the winter. - Demonstration for Parents .« = At the Commercial High Demonstrations in all departments of the High School of Comrfierce will IR Because it cleanses, purifies and beautifies, while the Oint- ment soothes and heals pimples, blackheads, etc. Do not con- found these fragrant, delicate cmollients with coarsely medi- cated soaps and ointments. ~ be given this evening for the parents of the freshmen. The visitors will be & conducted from room to room, where o~ they will be shown the practical side of the work at this institution, Each Free with 32-p. Skin Book mail. Address : “Guth Boston." Bold everywhere. < A AR 1 A SN Y ment, a tent, camp outfit and All day, Saturday, making. See the Window Exhibit Beautiful Pictures at $1.00 Fine Subjects in Va- riety. THE BEST WAY is to pick the Picture that pleases you and then have it framed the way you think best. These Pictures, which we offer at $1.00 each on Saturday cover every style you can think of: Colortypes Proof Prints, Two tone pictures, etc. No mat- ter what you may pre- fer, you may be sure to find it here—Landscapes, Figure Pictures, Pictures of Senti- ment, Pictures of Home Life, —every style—HERE. Melfini Prints, T. P. Sepias, ' Colored Artotypes, Five Hundred Subjects And don’t forget that when you come to have the Picture you have chosen framed, we will do it at a very reasonable price, and in a ner that will meet with your highest approval. Third Floor. The Pound Delicious Large each 14-Piece Set, $8.98 Three-Piece! Ivory Toilet Sets Comb, Brush and Mirror, in beautiful leatherette box; hinged top and ntir; lined. $6.00 values at $8.00 values, at. .. $9.00 and $10 values. ..........coovvvnennn $4.98 . $3 Manicure Sets, $1.69 6-Piece Ivory Set, in pretty lined box. Regular $3.00 values, TR e S B RO $1.69 $6.50 Manicure Sets, $3.50 8-Piece Ivory Manicure "1ts, in silk plush lined, leathere. . box, perset ...i...oiipiinen $3.50 5- Stlver Set, $1.98 $20 lvory Toilet Sets, $10.. 14 pieces in fine satin lined leatherette box. Upright Shaving Stands $2.00 values $3.00 values .. $6.00 values Smoking Sets, Sewing Baskets, Lap Tablets, Com- sination Toilet and Manicure Sets. Silver Plated Toilet and Manicure Sets, Shaving Sets in Ivory and Silver. Leather Rolls, in Manicure and Toilet Sets; a won- derful line, only two or three of a kind. Also some odd pieces, as follows: Lot 1 0dd Pieces—Hair Brushes, Mirrors, Cloth Brushes, Trays, etc. Worth to $3.00. Sale price Sat....$1.,00 on the Main Floor. American Dolls, all the new creations are here. Specials for Saturday. FOR T e e e $ Special blue costumes around Pompeian Room. Be Prepared-- BUY YOUR TOYS NOW Those who wish to ‘buy their toy’s now will find a won- derful line of Dolls and Toys in the Pompeian Room, The Shoenhut's All-Wood Dolls are a revelation in American Doll Making. The New Non-Breakable Character Dolls in every character, from the Dutch to the Japanese children. prices. All here, at moderate We are agents for the fa- mous non- s kid, Chrome Steel, . Steering flexible Flyer Sleds. 26-Inch All Ball Jointed Dolls, they open and close their eyes. Light, dark or me- dium hair, Shoes and stockings; worth 1.49 22-Inch Fine Kid Body Dolls, open and close their eyes. Fine hair wig. Hip jointed. Shoes and stockings. Saturday...$1.49 Genuine Horsman Dolls (The Kestner of America), in a dozen different characters. Dressed Character Dolls, in pink un?‘l Good Solid Dolls for the baby to knock 5¢ Boy Scout Uniforms And Complete Outfits On Saturday we shall exhibit on the Third Floor, in the Boys’ Clothing Depart- The Official Uniforms for the Boy Scouts of America. fpicked Boy Scouts will give an exhi- bition of every phase of scoutcraft, from signaling to camp- Mr. W. F. Schilder, Scout Master Troop No. 1 Will tell all boys who come here all about the Scout Move- Third Floor Candy Specials Old-Fashioned As- sorted Plantation made fresh while you wait. Kisses, Opera Cream Fruit Roll, rolled in nuts. ped Cocoanut strawberry and chocolate. Pound...15¢ Delicious Maple tions—Maple Caramels, Co- coa Balls, Gems and Maple Penuchi, Special, 1b. ..20¢ Pompeian Chocolate Bit- ter Sweets and Swiss Style Milk Chocolates, nut and fruit centers. Pound...29¢ Thanksgiving Novelties.: Turkey Roasts, filled with candy corn. Each.....10¢ Turkey Confec- Roasts; Thanksgiving Mottoes, one dozen in box, for— 60¢, 75¢ and $1,00 Pompeian Rodm. Samples of French Ivory Toilet Sets CHRISTMAS Greeting Cards and Calendars IT IS NOT a bit too early to think about the Christmas Cards and Calendars you will require; espe- cially if you desire to use Personal Greet- ing Cards that will have to be engraved or printed. Don’t wait until you are forced to take what you can get rather than have a free choice. Our stock of Cards and Calendars was never more varied or pleasing—we would seriously advise you to make your selec- tion now. We are making a specialty of Personal Greeting Cards. Main Floor—Book Department. On Sale Saturday Talcum Jars, Trays, Hair Brushes, Puff and Pow- der Jars, Cloth Brushes, etc. Worth to $1.00; sale . 50¢ 26¢ and 39c Odd Pieces, special .............. 19¢ ' price 13-Piece Ivory Combina tion Toilet and Man- icure Sets, Regu- lar price $14.00, sale price ...... $7.98 Very Fine Princess Pattern Ivory Toilet and Manicure Sets, $32.00, values - 817.50 Hand Painted Toilet Sets, 3 pieces, Comb, $2.50 values....8$1.00 18-Piece Ivory Toilet and Manicure Sets, Regular $25.00 values, at........ $14.00 11-Piece Ivory Toilet and Manicure Sets, regular price $13.00, sale price .. | Brush and Mirror. Set, $1.69 Self- -Piece Mam'cure At About Half Price S. Langsdorf & Co. of corner Spring and Crosby streets, New York, sold us their entire line of house and road samples. The vaiues are wonderful. Choose your gifts now while stocks are complete and when you may take advantage of these re- markably low prices. Think of the gift buying opportunities here! Lot 2 8-Piece Toilet Set, $2.98 About Half Price. —————————————————————— Dainty Handkerchiefs Women’s Pure Linen Handkerchiefs, with long initials in fancy wreath designs. Women’s Plain, Sheer Linen, Plain Linen chiefs, very good size. Women'’s, Embroidered in colors and Solid and mixed colors in stripes on Sham- Corners, white. rock linen. Bluebird Handkerchiefs with corded horders. Misses’ Fancy Colored Crepe de Chine Handker- chiefs, also Jap Silk, in all colors. Regular 19c¢ values Saturday. 1 21/2(: Men’s and Women's Ini- tial Handkerchiefs, all Fure linen with plain long etters and fancy wreath effects in eyelet embroid- ery. r¥‘ ancy Embroidered Handkerchiefs, with imita- tion colored Ma- deira edges. Each. . 25c Main Floor. The Store With 'the Christmas Spirit Now the Greates --$6.98 A large variety of Leather Novelties, and fancy Goods at Fine also Men’s Handker- Vil i = A Big Purchase Direct From § THE WEATHER, except for a few days, § L women have not as yet purchased their nouncement, for here are Coats that are wort will not even put valuations upon them, bui shall do our best to describe them to give you nothing in type can convey the charm ofthe or the complete harmony of their make-th i Women's and Misses’ 6! At Very Unusual O} A manufacturer who desired to turn his surplus # obtained the stock at such advantageous figures that § you will not even approach anywhere else. Beautiful coats of every good quality of the seas] Bolivias, Plushes, Wool Velours, Bj In Wine, Burgundy, Greens, Gold, Chartz'a Large Fur Collars, Fur Cuffs, Fur Borders, Silk Beaver Collars, Cuffs and Borders, etc. Many Samples in the Two Tgi Lot1-$18.50 ) A [ { f ceptable—and when we spread { Sale on Saturday morning, theyt W li Sizes 34 to 46; none on appdY} Samples and Surplud Best Bloust Suit and Dress Blouses---Also Twat More Than One Hundred Styles $3.85 and $5.00_ And Worth $10.00 to $18.50 Dainty Georgettes, Satins, Crepe de Chine, Plaid Silks, etc.— with dainty lace and worsted and bead embroideries; some trimmed with large pearl buttons, others with self embroid- ery, others hand embroidered. Every conceivable good color, Beige and Brown, Navy and Bei%e, Plum and Beige, Burgundy and Beige, Flesh, White and solid colors—greatest color assottmenk}you ever saw. Second Floor. Women's Bronze Kid Boots $3.85 8-inch—Button Style This is a serviceable, stylish Boot, of soft Bronze Kid, medium weight, welted and stitched soles, Leather Louis heels, plain vamps, long foreparts—a wonderful bargain at $3.85 a pair. } Main Floor.