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    TI1E OMAHA DAILY JJEE: SAT V It DAY, Al'HI L 27, li)OJ.
1 The Greatest Clothing Sale JflflSi
Sellmtr the Stem-
Selling the Stein-
In the History of America.
Bloch Clothing at 50c
On the Dollar,
; " OCIai. r.Qf,wKV3 SYSTEM RtACHCS ALL IMPORTANT POI.'.TS IK I hiTED 1'ATS AND BRITISH AMcR.CA.
AND via COMMERCIAL CABLES, TO ALL THc WOHLO.
POSTAL TELEGRAPH-CABLE COMPANY
THE COMMERCIAL CABLE COMPANY
H COMNCCTION
WITH
TELECRAW
POSTAL TELEGRAPH-CABLE COM PAN Y.
ThU (oinpniij lranmll and dellier mMsasrcs subject to the tcnm and conditions prints on tlm hack of this blank.
WILLIAM M BAKER. V. P. & Cen'l Manager. JOHN 0. STEVENS, Sesretiry. ALBERT B. CHANDLER, President
1 ,71
USES
SESI B. CHASDIE8, fumt.il.
J0H1 W. MACUT.
M.BEHT ttCH.iK';. GtQ. C. wD, T r h
TELECR A
418P
njePnvialTrfejrapU'CablerompanT tranmltanddellTerthN mmwyf subject to thclrrms and mndltietm nr'ntril on ttirnarfcof (m? uunt.
24 9p
Receive rl nt
MA IIT OFFICE.
"fHCRC AMY REPLY SHOULD 03 IINr.1
59o CH .Z CM 37 Pc'd
ChtcPfio, I1J April 15-01
Ur Swqneon Onro.Hayden Bros, Onahn Keb"
Meet mo hero at ray. oxponeo tomorrow and I will cloeo remainder of
epring stock 'ccneieting of about fiftaon hundred euits wondorfuliy
chonp youTcon ndvortieo eolo ogonts Stoin-Bloch Co. Wiro
oneror horo'coro Grand pacific1
'Ludwig Stoin
NuMnta Slur Bf Rce'B B
6 Bx JC N 27 Collect
jjatej Chlceno Ills 16 '
u 'WHin inr lint ihouio ot urn
ToHayden Broa. I1 . Apl.lG.-Ol
Oaaha
Have bought ontlro rcmaindor of tha . Stcin-Blocb Co spring otock
nt fifty coit e on the dollar v"com81 sting of about gvnteep-hunarcd:
1nonTs and youths "sXl
7. A". Arauaon
1,602 men's and youth's finest tailor
made suits at 50c on the dollar ijf 0 't
tailoring, fit and fabric, with the 40.00 and $50.00 ir.ade-to-measiiro kind.
JSOTE The Stein-Bloch Co., Rochester, N. Y., has been in the tailoring business for over
half a century. From Portland, Oregon to Portland, Me. they are known as the only
makers of highest grade, hand made clothing.
AT TI1K BEGINNING OF THE SEASON TO EV GAVE L'S THE EXCLUSIVE SALE
of their clothing in this section and to introduce this line to the people of Omaha and vicinity,
they decided to close out the remainder of this season's spring stock at a great sacrifice as above
stated, enabling us to give the wearers of good clothing a chance to buy the .Stein-Bloch clothing
the finest made, for a great deal less than the cheapest makes often advertised as bargains
by other stores.
THE STOKV OF THE PURCHASE OF THIS STOCK IS TOLD IN THE TE LEG I JAMS
ABOVE.
Our offer was ridiculously low. but was accepted and the goods are here marked at sensa
tional prices. Every garment in this lot was made for this season's wear and has the STEIN
BLOCH label on it. Look for it. It is your guarantee for distinctive style, durability and per
manent perfect tit.
These
stouts perfect
Come Saturday for the greatest genuine
clothing bargains in your lives trZ2& t
mestic worsteds, tweeds, cheviots, worsteds and unfinished worsteds, in best patterns; made up in the
new military. :i and 4 button cutaway, sacks, swell English walking coat styles, padded broad shoulder
new sacks, arsity sack style, double breasted sack styles in fact every desirable up-to-date stle
Every suit is lined with tlie best 1.:0 finality Princess serge; every garment is silk sewed throughout;
lininirs. buttons and trimmings match the fabrics in each suit, in color and harmonize in every way.
Button holes and lapels are all hand made; buttons are sewed on by hand; hand-padded under collar;
EVEBV Sl'IT MADE TO WETAIL. AND ABE BETA I LED IN OTHER CITIES AT 23.00 TO 40.00.
The Stein-Bloch Co. and Hayden Bros have placed this big lot on sale at the ridiculously low
prices named below as an advertisement for our great clothing department, and the future sales of Stein
Bloch clothing that will result.
Take your choice of the entire lot Saturday at
$7.50, $10.00 - $15.00
suits come in all regular sizes from 32 to 44 breast measure, including slims an
fit guaranteed your money back for the asking.
Selling the Stein-Bloch
Clothing at
50c on the dollar.
HAYDEN BROS.
Selling the Stein-Bloch
Clothing at
50c on the Dollar
VMMTlOlfW At? TUT mem John Harlan, associate justice of he
Preibjterian Comniittaemen Agree
Report to General Aisemblj.
on
RECOMMENDS NO NEW CONFESSION
Fmnr Onl I'rcpn rii I Ion of Hrlef
(iiumnr) of Itcfiiriiifil Knlth Mnil
HmI After llinl l'r-inrel for
Armll) of 1!H-.
PITTSBURG. Pa.. April 26. -Harmonious
action was tnken by the committee on re
Mslon of the ir-ed of the Presbyterian
vhurrh ul ll neaslons today at the Monon
KehaU hout-o anil a unanimous report fo; mu
tated late la tho afternoon for submlsalan
to the general assembly, which will meet
at Philadelphia May IS. Kev. Dr. Henry
Van Dyke of Princeton university, when
handing the report to the Associated Press
representative, said.
"The artlon taken cannot be emphasized
too strongly, for It will have to endure com
ment and criticism in every Presbyterian
noma and community in the United States.
Ten nicmber3 signed It, and we are as
sured that every one of the other four will
attach their signature. It wai the full
committee that met and not a subcommU
tee. Prof. William U. Crabbe of Pit.
burg -as prevented by lllnets from bclns
present Former President Henjamln liar
rison Is dead, and that leaves Kev. Dr.
Samuel J. Nlccol of St. Louis and Ktdcrs
HEART-SICK.
There are a gTeat ciany people who
lave heart sickness, who have no
chronic derangement of the heart.
When the stomach is diseased it may
affect many other organs, and produce
all the evidences of diseased heart, dis
eased liver or kidneys, or disease in
some otner organ.
The inexperienced V '
the wrong disease,
and hence the con
stant statement of
Dr. Tierce's corres
pondents ; " Doc
tors could not help
me."
Doctor Pierce'3
Golden Medical
Discovery cures
diseases of the
stomach and or
gans of digestion
and nutrition. It
Increases the as
similative powers,
and purifies and
enriches the blood.
When diseases of
organs remote
from the stomach
are caused by the
stomach, the cure
of the stomach re
sults in the cure
of the other dis
eases, in heart,
lungs, liver, kid
neys, etc.
"Six year go my ttomichaod heart troubled
me o much I had to do aoracthinr, a the
doctor could not help me, write MM. S. A.
Knapp, of San Joe. California, Dox jjj. "t
wtnt to San Francitco and had treatment for
catarrh of the stomach, and wai better for
tome time, then it came back. I theu ued
Dr, Pierce's Colden Medical Dicovery and
rltaunt Pellet. Thetc medicine cured ray
uomach. I do not have the pain and indige
tion a I did. It it very hard for toe la tell you
what I tuffered before I commenced taking
scur valuable medicine I recommeud it to all
the urTtrers whom I meet "
To cure constfpatioa use Dr. Picrce'i
PUaaant Pellets.
iv
Ited States sunrcmc court; John E. Par-
1 sons and Daniel n. Noycs of St. Paul to
Ign.
"Thl report was unanimously adopted.
n It rt the exception of recommendation B.
gainst which Itev. Dr. William MeWbbln
nd Judge E. W. ('. Humphrey voted. "
Tho report li a compromise to satisfy
the two great classes of opinion among the
presbyteries. A large number nlsh the re
instatement of the creed and tho other
wlsh a revision of the whole. The question
of foreordlnatlon and predestination Is
treated of In chapter 0 and the committee
recommends that these subjects be amended
by a committee to be appointed by the
general asacmblr.
The Iteport.
The report Is as follows:
"Your committee And on examination of
the returns from the presbyteries the fol
lowing facts:
'First That the returns Indicate that the
church desires some change in Us credal
statement.
Second That the returns Indicate that
no change Is desired which would In any
way Impair the Integrity ot the system of
doctrine contained In the confession ot
faith.
"Third These returns indicate that It is
the mind of the church that the confession
should be Interpreted throughout In har
mony with tho teaching of scripture that
God Is not willing that any one should
perish, nor Is it the decree of God, but the
wickedness of their own hearts which shuts
some men out from the salvation freely and
lovingly offered In Christ Jesus to all sinners.
'Fourth These returns indicate that a
plurality of the presbyteries desired that
changes should be made by some new state
ment of present doctrines.
Itenulona Kvlilentl' Uralrril.
Fifth The returns also Indicate a de
sire on the part of many presbyteries for
some revision of the present confession,
especially in chapter 111. chapter x. section
3 chapter xvl, section 7; chapter xxil, sec
tion 3. chapter xxv, section 6, with addi
tional statement concerning tho love ot
God for all men, missions and the Holy
Spirit.
(A) In view- of these facts we recom
mend that a committee, as provided by the
form of government, chapter xxlll, section
3, he appointed by this assembly.
"(II) We recommend that this commit
tee be Instructed to prepare a brief sum
mary of the reformed faith, bearing the
same relation to the confesMon which tho
shorter catechism bears to the larger
catechism and formed on the general
model of the consensus creed prepared for
the assembly of ISO:, or the 'articles of
faith" of the Presbyterian church of Ens
land, both of which documents are ap
pended to the committee's report and sub
mitted to the assembly, to be referred 10
the committee that may be appotted.
This summary Is not to be a substitute
for the confession and Is not to affect xh:
terms of subscription, but 'to vindicate and
clear the doctrines of the church from all
false aspersions and misconceptions.' to
give a better understanding of what Is most
surely believed among us, and Is In no
sense to Impair, but rather to manifest and
maintain the Integrity of the reformel
faith.
"(C) We further recommend that thW
committee be Instructed to prepare amend
ments of chapter III, chapter x, section 3
and chapter xvl, section 7; chapter xxil
section 3. and chaDter xxv. section 6. of
our confesiiou ot faith, either by modlfW
tlon of the text or by declaratory state
meat, so as more clearly to express the
mind of the church, with additional state
ments concerning the love of God for .11
men, missions and the Holy Spirit, It beng
jnderstocd tha the revision special In
no way Impairs the Integrity of the system
of doctrines se' forth in our confession
and taught ,n the holy srrtp'ures
nut Dh' of (.on- Hnrn to l'nclile Const
I'olntx.
Tuesday, April 3.
Ogden. Salt Lake J23.V)
Dutte. Helena 2.100
San Francisco. Los Angeles 25.00
Portland. Seattle 25.C0
Spokane, Tacoma I5W
Call at Rock Island city ticket olIkv.
1323 Farnam street.
Fashions for the Season
Hint. ! Mnrr l.nmti.
HIOUT I'D ill ri'l) l VP r j- I o far as 'o :av they were satisfied While
ANMlLK ALL ILdAiIJ AjIV is believed bv the tolled States offtVUls
I ho were prcscn' at the conference today
I tha' everything that posaibly could be ex-
Unitid States Officials Think Ground Hs
Bsei Goni Oxer Thorougblr.
EXPECT GOOD EFFECT ON CONVENTION
iiellcte that Knlr I nler In inline lln
llecn Itencheil mid Hint l)flenli-n
Will ToUi- lloim ro ii
cluili r ltriiorl.
WASHINGTON. April 26. There was an
other conference of the Cuban delegates
and the United States officials at the War
department this afternoon, lasting more
than three hours. At this sitting only tne
political relations of the United States were
discussed, but there was alio much time
devoted to the ecojomtc questions, such as
the possibility of a reduction of the tariff
on sugar and general reciprocity arrange
ments between this country and the Island.
Tomorrow the Cubans will be again
escorted to the White House and will say
goodbye to the president. There wtll be
no further conference with secretary itoot
until Monday. This was determined upon
by the delegation after Its return 'rem the
War department this evening. No state
ment, official or otherwise, could bs ob
tained from the delegation as to the
nroeres. that was made during the con
ference today, nor would the delegates go at
plained by this government had been gone
Into, yet it the Cubans deitre to make
further Inquiries they ill be given the
opportunity It is believed by the United
States officials that a very fair understand
ing has teen reached and that the complete
report of the Interviews with the secretary
which the delegation will take back to th
(.cnvenMnn will have a satisfactory effect
upon the numbers of that body.
DELEGATE CANNOT PROPOSE
laillnu ( n tm us llioi- Anlhorltj- Onl
to I'.iclinnni- VIcim nml lie
port ill Home
WASHINGTON, April 26. General Pedro
E. Betancouit. one of the most Influential
members of the Cuban delegation. wa3 seen
by an .associated Press reporter today and
In reponse to Inquiries, made some inter
esting general statements as to the pur
poses of the visit and the Imprejjions
which the delegates have obtained.
"It should be understood," said General
Detancourt. "that we are here for the
purpose of studying the entire question of
the relations between the United States
and Cuba, more particularly as ,irejen.d
by the Piatt amendment. Hut It is a ills
take to think that we have presjmed rr.y
proposition or that there is anything thus
far beyond an effort to learn the views
entertained by the authorities here
cn the main points Involved l nd
tho same time to convey to
them the views held by the convention,
which we are here to represent We are
not clothed with any plenipotentiary
powers and cannot present plans which
occur to us For that reason It Is a mh
take to think that In the discussions vhlih
have occurred there Is anything like: 'You
give us this, and we will give you that.'
There Is absolutely nothing of that kind."
DEMOCRATS' OPENING RALLY
.Mn Merlin at Untsmai I to In
done Piatt Amendment and
(invernur Wood.
HAVANA, April 26. The democrats will
hold a mass meeting In Matanias next
Sunday, the event being the opening rally
of the campaign. The platform to be sub
mitted for adoption will favor the accept
ance ot (ho I'latt amendment and will
endorse the course of Governor General
Wood.
Gustav Dock has filed a complaint with
the military government against lawless
characters in the tobacco section of the
province of Plnar del Wo. He rays that
last Sunday night the Flnca Industra, be
longing to his company, was attacked by
a gang of men, who attempted to murder
the keeper, the grounds of the attack being
that tho company had refused to lend tr.ore
money to small tobacco cultivators. He as-
acta thil I ha iKaV u-'la m ft H a vs. I Y t'lofi
I DVI Id t ( I u v u t kuv, n no a-uu sa - " ini
I to compelling a foreign concern to make
ruinous loans by terrorizing the employes
j and he asks protection for life and property
in accoruunce v.iia me guarame.'i eoitu-
llshed by the treaty of Paris In th" lnler
est ot foreigners In Cuba.
Maior Scott his ordered Cantaln Slocum
to make an Investigation of the matter.
lln II lilts Arkansu.
T.ITTI.I-: ROCK. Anrll Iii. A snorial (rim
r. .11 ..n 'l . tn-.IKIn ,-t , . nml
ar-IlK")"" .. .,,,. ...... ......
luillMorm visited north Arkansas last night
St LojIh & North Arkansas railroad are
nut Wire and rail connection with KureKa
Springs Hnd potn's east arc severed. Or -at
destruction Is reported.
Don't Fool
With Your Eyes
3809 Tucked Shirt Waist,
32 to 40 In. butt.
Woman's Tucked Shirtwaist. No. 3S09, to
Be Made with or Without the Fitted Lin
Ing. The tucked shirtwaist has an ex
tended vogue and Is a well-deserved favorltt
tor all the thinner washable materials us
well as fer albitross, wool crepe, slmlUr
wool fabrics and soft, simple silks. The
model shown Is exceptionally becoming and
eminently smart. The original Is made of
white linen lawn and Is unllned, but all
cotton nnd linen watsting materials are
appropriate made In a similar manner.
while wool and silk are eminently satisfac
tory ocr the fitted lining. As Illustrated
the waist is worn with a collar ot lie
tnaaterlal, stock tie and belt of liberty
satin. The fronts are laid In narrow tucks
from the center box plait to the arms'-eyes
the first three being continued to the waist
line, while the remainder are left free at
pointed yoke depth to form soft folds be
low. The sleeves are In bishop style tucked
from the shoulders to within a few Inches
of the wrist, where they are left free to
form becoming puffs. The wrists are
finished with straight pointed cuffs that
lap over at the seam. At the neck Is a
deep, straight collar finished with turnover.
or protection portions.
To cut this waist tor a woman ot meai'i.n
slie, ( yards of material 21 Inches wide, 3;
yards 27 Inches wide. 3i yards 32 Inches
wide, or 2V yards U Inches wide will be
required.
The pattern 3J03 Is cut In slies for a 32,
31, 36, 3S and 10-Inch bust measure.
Take Home a Roll
There Is nothing so effectlvo In com
batting a heated term as our frozen dain
ties Their cooling effect Is only one of
their good qualities; lusclousnesa and
creamy richness characterize all of Bal
duff's frozen desserts When you buy Ice
cream from us you get Ice cream made
with all cream, and nothing but cream
Pure Ice cream cannot be sold as cheap as
half cream and half milk-People never
fall to see the difference between milk and
sweet cream, but they are often fooled in
Ice cream We pot up our Ice cream la lit.
tie barrels three fine flavors enough for
eight people, for 10c pints, 20c.
W. 9. Balduff.
1520 Farnesi St.
For the accommodation ot The Bee's
readers these patterns, which usually retail
at from 25 to 50 cents, will be furnished
at a nominal price, 10 cents, which covers
all expense. In order to get any pattern
enclose 10 cents, give number and name
of pattern wanted and bust measure. Al
low about ten day from date of your letter
before beginning to iook ior ine paueru. ,
omb" :fV.lern DeparlffiCOt' 0Babl D"' I Music and Art. 1513-1515
Saturday's Special Bargains
.V Few Snnps-Do you want one of
these? If jou do. act quick: I Emer
son upright piano, slightly used, only
$115: 1 upright walnut ease, full sIzp,
up-to-date style, nearly new, only ?HS;
1 mahogany case upright, just ns good
as uew, has been rented a short time,
fully guaranteed, ou Saturday, only
510S; 1 braud uew sample piano, full
size, duet iuu!o rack, roll fall board,
three pedals, regular price, $300; this Is
a beauty and will be fold on Saturday
for only ?172; S5 monthly payments ac
cepted on any of these bargains.
We tune plnuos. 'Phono 1SS.
A. HOSPE,
Hradnrhe Canard by Ere Strata
Many persons whose heads are constantly
aching have no Idea what relief scleitlfis-
slly fitted glasses will give them.
i THE H. J. PENFOLD GO,
j i.iiAnixr. scmsTiPic opticiaxb.
I140S PARXAJI ST. Opn. Pnatnn Dotal.
Saturday Boys Shoe Day
We Just want to remind you of our
boys' 81. .V) shoes a shoe that Is made
for general wear school and play-
Good, honest leather tippers with holld
soles that will stand many a hara
knock We guarantee this shoe to have
more value for $1.30 thau nny other
shoe at the same price ever offered
For years we've sold these shoes and
for years they have given satisfaction
to our customers Your money back If
you want it Is our way of doing business.
Drexel Shoe Co.,
Catalugue Sent Free (or the AaUlnu.
Omalia'a Lp-lu-dnte Shoe llouaa
1I1M KAHMAM STIIKCT.
YVALKINO
fcASY
r-1
j maoeI
The Best For Tha Money
Refrigerator buyers who have done the
most looking around pronounce our
Leonard Cleanable Refrigerators the best
for the money as a result of their com
parison, .Mcybe you can save time by see
ing them first We know they are the best
and after you've examined them you'll say
so, too We sell tho best lawn hose at Sc,
lOo and 12c Every foot Is guaranteed and
when It comes to lawn mowers we're
strictly In It the ball-bearing kind, from
3.7S up Better talk with us.
A. C. Raymer
1514 Fartiam St.