t :nn omatia daily bee: pattrday. Avuih 22. ion.;. V . Spring Suit from Bratideis' Means Perfect Satisfaction in Style and Fit and Heal Economy in Price Pfol S'li'lfir'HM if IllfW IT5BB1 1 wruyB5sTONg., Sensible Suits for Men of Tasto in Dress. A Suit Made to Your Measure Could not Satisfy You Better. I8BBEE2 The Correct Cloikes for Easter Wear BIG MONEY SAVING SALE OF MEN'S SPRING SUITS AT JUST THE RIGHT TIME. Raster is certainly the great day of the year for dress. If you wish to tale your place among the other well dressed men of your ctass, your old suit will not do, The new styles this year ere extremely dressy and the imtter'ns very attractive and becoming. It is fortunate for the hosts of Omaha men who supply their clothing wants at Brandeis that tve can offer An Astonishing Opportunity to Buy Good Clothing Entire Surplus Stock of B. Rothschilds . Co., Thp Hothsrhild & Co. clothing is widely known for its tailor-made appearance. It is carefully made by some of the best workmen in the world and it has given satisfac tion for years. We secured the entire surplus stock which brings to Omaha thou conria rf thn finpst li.ind-fitted suits that were made for a particular trade. To the man who wants to be fashionably dressed for Easter this opportunity is of highest importance. Hand Tailored Suits Made to Sell at $17.50 to $22.00 Here ire the stylish suits that were made by the Kothschiid ff C in! tailors to sell up to $22.50 the new styles of single and dou bl ebreasted all latest spring patterns swell style and good clean fit in every suit, at Smart Spring Suits that are Easily Worth $15 . $16.50 Your choice of hundreds of suits bound to satisfy the man who C ... . j 11 ilu.' r mAilniNltn TtriPO JfF -t- likes up-to-aaie, wen-uiimg uimura uc Kothschild made them to sell at fifteen dollars and sixteen dol- lars and fifty cents Easter special, at Serviceable Stylish Suits Made to Sell at $10 & $12.50 A suit that will out wear the season and look well at all times r-,, E ' ... .... ; .1 ! 1. r. . 1 n wl onnArol nviillloflPn l" ' tins ciotning is superior uuu umau, pijh; uu v.vn...-.v. to most suits at ten dollars and twelve dollars and fifty cents A special Easter offer at Rogers-Peet , Company's Spring Suits for Meiv ; The highest standard of tailoring is reached here. Every bit of satisfac tion that a tailor can give you with the added satisfaction of saving half the tailor s bill nezv dark and light effects for every occasion 'the sensi ble clothing for the man who knows and wears gooU II 50 $ TJCft clothes prices from " to Your Boy's Easter Clothing: The little fellow's clothing for Ea ster is just as important as the men's the clothing that becomes the boy and makes him as well dressed as any other boy on Easter can be bought at Iirandeis at very moderate prices. BALL AND BAT FREE WITH EVERY BOY'S SUIT. $3 Boys' Suits at $1.98 Norfolk, Sailors, Buster Brown effects CJO ages 2i to 10 also double-breasted styles worth up to $3 at. . 10 -ages to iu also uouDie-breastea styi Boys' $5 Suits at $2.98 -All ages, 3 to 16 new blue and brown serges warranted not to rip a Brandeis special, at Special Saleof jy'g yfg Thousands of the very latest, and dressiest styles in fancy Vests pat terns that have never before been seen in Omaha yvests -for Easter dress, for even ing, for business wear, etc. Tiques, English mixtures, yelvets, eilks etc. the fad dish patterns so popular in the east vests that are ac tually worth up to $3.00 go at each 75 2.98 Stylish Novelty Suits Buster Browns with belts, Knickerbocker trousers, rt r Norfolks, 2-piece outing suits, etc., at. . J Confirmation Suits Ages 12 to 20 black thibets and unfinished wor- Jv?teda handsome, dressy styles in long pants suits, at. . . 6.50 Knee Paats Sulu for Confirmation t Boy' fl.50 Pongee Silk Blouse AP Waists, at J DC Boys' $1.25 Faunteroy Waists, lace collar, at 75c $3.50 and $3.98 50c 45c Boys' $1.00 Madras French glng hnui blouxt's, at Boys' $1.(0 Kntf Pants, doulilo scat and knee, at , Greatest MEN'S SHIRT SALE EVER New $1.50, $2.00 and $3.00 Spring Shirts &t 50c and 75c Thousands of men's new sample shirts on Big Bargain Square a hundred attractive styles of new mohair, pongee silk and percale, all samples from high grade factories collars at tached and neck band styles none worth less than $1.25 and up to $3, in 2 lots, at.. Newest arrivals of swell pattern spring CQn 1 Cfl $2 shirts, at 50c 5 75c (11 k 1 Jfc9P3 in T day I The Second Shipment of mm FROM THE F. P. K1RKENDALL & 00,'S Omaha Wholesale Shoe Stock, AT 11TII AND HAliXKY ST. Sold to ns by the Insurance Company. The sale will offer all the latest aiid newest spring styles iu MEN'S SHOES. lack, Tan AND Shiny Leather .59 which were made to retail THIS EASTER SEASON at all the way up to FIVE DOLLARS A TAIR, go on sale at A PAIR i 1.98 9.50 3" 00 O.50 SHEET MUSIC BARGAINS AU mail orders filled. Add lc for postage. Good music all day. Come and hear your favorites played. CANNON BALL A New Rag 191 Time Two Step 2C Instrumental Northern Light Waltzes The Bugler Mountebank Bell of the Ball A New Year's Dream Josephine Moon Winks Star of the Sens Carnival Times Festval Hall Waltses Southern S m 1 1 e a Laughing Water Starry Flag Forever St. IiOuls Tickle Laces and Graces Hustling Silks SatlRfled When Wilderness Was Kint Vaasar Girl Waltzes Meditation, and others All McKinley and De Luxe Music (we have the complete C rntnloffii at. Der CODV 15 ' The Way of the Cross A new and beautiful Easter 7T Where Rolls the Oregon By the Dear Old Delaware Where the Silvery Colo rado Wends Its Way I Was Only Fool ing You Teasing Just a Bunch of Wild Flowers Lady Jane I ouia If I Could, But I Can't Come Home Soldier Boy lu Blue Blue Bell Down Where the Wurtz hurger Flows Just for Fun Jn Old Ireland, Meet Me There, and a thousand others solo at. Victor Dance Folio Contain ing Kara ma, Uncle Sammy, 4 ft' Billy, and seven other pop- I tf nlar hits at, folfo...T KNOWN I SPECIAL RATES ON ALL MUSIO TO TEACHERS. Bra.ideis Special Hats The leading styles of men's headwear popular. Stiff and soft iiats ifa.uu values, U: shades and shapes for spring wear vp at J. B. Stetson Hats New styles direct from the X 1(1 factory J.tJ ) Rovs' and Children's Cans Eton, jockey and crolf stylet.' :td.u."V?.7. :. 25c-49c-98c ?f M Ati'e F IMaIc ivooi Four-ln-Hand and Tecks Imported silks newest and mott fashionable patterns for dressy spring woar worth up to 75o 25c 45 C Men's fine lisle, eilk and linen mesh underwear, at 75c to $2.00 Men's Mercerized Silk Union Un- derwsar, at $1.$125.$15?.$2 Men's Spring Weight and Derby Ribbed French Balbrigaraa Under wear, worth "IC . C up to n-at JjC-'TJC MAE WOOD REVISITS OMAHA 8ha Says Her Affair with Senator Flatt Shattered Her Health. JUST SEEKING FOR RLST AND RECREATION It tb Fancy Strikes Her, Sbe May Settt Dona Again, and Heauina BuiUcii as a, rractl tloner at the Bar. f Miss Mas C. Wood, looking hale and hearty and. attired In a stunning spring gown. Is In Omaha circulating among the friends and acquaintances of the days when she lived here and dislinguliihed herself as the only woman lawyer practicing at the bar. Miss Wood will be remembered as the former clerk In the Fostomce department Who achieved widespread notoriety In con nection with the hastened marriage of Senator T. C. Piatt of New York, to whom he was reputed to have been engaged. "I arrived here Wednesday and am stop ping with some old-time friends." declared Miss Wood, as chipper as ever. '-Vou wouldn't perjiaps believe It from looking at me, but 1 am trying chiefly to recover ,ny health, which was completely shattered by my experiences. I was down to Ber muda during the winter and have just come from a vteit with some of my folks up in Michigan. I expect to spend a little HHS. wmsLows S00TH1KQ SYRUP j eiU14raa wbtte tVieUilii fue ow fifty Iwn. I li kwuus km enuo. mrMw tn gun. aua.i all Bio. eon wind euUi aad Is itte Imm tool far durrtoina. . . .TwUTV-rivs csrTS a mttul time on a ranch $i Southwestern Nebraska which is owned by an uncle. I rather think, however, I will stay right here in Omaha mostgof the time. You know I have never given up my residence In Omaha and have always regarded It as my home ever since I first located here. "No, I am not through with the people who have been persecuting me yet, al though they doubtless wish I were. But 1 don't want to talk about It until I am In good mental condition. The half of the story has not been told and I have the documents to prove everything I say. And when It does come there will bo more sen sations In the affuir than have come out of It so far. "I think I'll go over to the court house and see some of my lawyer friends. I wonder what kind of a reception I would receive If I should resume my professional career among them." LITTLE DAMAGE D0NEBY RAIN ritr Streets Show Slight F.nets of the First Torrential Pour of Spring. Reports received by the city street de partment Indicate that the hard rains of Thursday did little or no damage to streets, alleys or private property. Debris washed down as usual from unpaved hill streets and pome grading was displaced, but not enough to warrant serious attention. The rain caused a large number of covered sewer trenches to sink, meaning work for the contractors who have to till the cav ities up to the surface. This condition hap pened on many of the sewers that were put in last year, th dirt in the trenches not having had time to be settled by heavy rains. One of the worst places was on North Twenty-eighth street, where a deep trench was cut for two blocks. In front of Wirt street a bad hole was made by the caving In of a sewer. At Thirty-eighth and Burt streets holes were also made by the caving lu v( sewers, bad washouts are reported , at Thirty-third and Franklin streets. Thirty-fourth and Seward, Thirty third and Lafayette, Thirty-third and Lin coln Boulevard and on Miami street be tween Twenty-second and Twenty-fourth. "x "V SEASONABLE FASHIONS. 62fi5-LADIES' PUIS SHIRT WAIST. Sizes, Zi to 42-inch Bust Measure. For the accommodation of readers of Th Bee these patterns, which usually retail at from S to 60 cents each, will be furnished at the nominal price of 10 cents. A supply Is now kept at our office, so thoae who wish any pattern may get it either by call. Ing or enclosing 10 cents, addressed "fat (cm Pepartueot. Bet, Omaha." RAIN HELPS WINTER WHEAT Heavy Shower of Much Benefit to the Growing Grain. LOCAL. DEALERS SAY IT WAS TIMELY Weather Bureau Iteports that Belt la Generally Soaked and Oat look Is Most Kn-conriglng, The rain of Thursday Is considered by all grain men to have been a splendid thing for winter wheat in Nebraska and the other wheat states. "It has had a splendid effect," said Nathan Merrlam. "The rain was general over the state and puts the ground in fine condition for growth. If there was anything In the reports we have received of the wheat being Injured by the dry state of the ground, and turning yellow from It, the rain of yesterday will restore the fields to first-class condition. What we need now is sunshiny, warm weather so that wheat may overcome the slight setback It has received by the cool weather. By this I mean, the last two weeks have been so cold that the plant has not grown much." , "The rain' could not have come at a better time," said Charles T. Peavey. "Warm weather is what we want now. The soli is In condition now so that we can go some time without further rain and the fine condition of the winter wheat plant will be maintained well into next month." "The conditions are now normal," said O. E. Barnes, "and the wheat has a splen did chance. The rain was worth any amount of money, for the ground was beginning to get rather dry In some places. Evta If w should not bsvs a rala fur two or three weeks, things would not get In a bad shape." Rain Is General. Heavy rains prevailed throughout the wheat belt Thursday, Including eastern Ne braska, Iowa, Indiana, Illinois and Ohio, though not so heavy in the Dakotos. The heavleat precipitation in this state was at Ashland, where 2.71 Inches of rain tell, 2 inches at Tekamah, 1.16 at Omaha, .69 at Grand Island and .SO at Columbus. These figures are for the twenty-four hours end ing at 7 o'clock Friday morning. Other points in the state report from .40 to .60 of an Inch of rainfall, while in Iowa, Indiana and Illinois the precipitation averages from one to one and a half Inches. In speaking of the outlook for Easter weather, Forecaster Welsh said: "It Is still cool in the west, but there are indica tions of warming up, and we may count on It being slightly warmer Sunday. However, the conditions in the west point to continued cloudiness, with a prospect of showers, and It is probable that we may get showery weather here Sunday." Sewlnsr Machines for Rent, by week or month, at low rates. The Singer Is acknowledged the lightest run ning and most convenient of any. Try ope and be convinced. Only at the Singer store, .1514 Douglas street, Omaha, Neb.; 438 North 34th street, South Omaha, Neb. Technicality for Sullivan. Judge Pay was presented with a some what important point of law In the case of the state against Robert Sullivan, a pris oner who la charged with perjury. Sul livan's attorney lias mined the question of insufficiency of the Information, on the ground that the date of the all ged offense Ik not set out with deflnlieness and cer tainly. All of Friday morning was taken up with an argument on this point and the judge reserved his decision for the time being. Jurors to I'lay Hall. There Is to be a ball game out of the ordinary on Saturday at the old Y. M. C. A. Eark. The Jury which acquitted Mrs. Jessie tarkey is to conlest on the diamond with a nine from the Jury which Is trying the caa of Jauivs Sully agalufet lUv sweet ii w if ii at r ' i J 7HET0T1ICY0UWCE Gives Strength to . the weak energy to the exhausted. Supplies nourishment to nerves and blood. Greatest Strength Builder Known to Medical Science For the well to keep well tor the conval escent to get well quick. All Druggist, 15c "a Bottle. railway company In Judge ReJick's court. Tin re are several young and agile base ball fanatics on these two juries and the prom ise of the managers Is that the game will be an eye-opener, with no chance for a diiagrettaeat as to which grouu of tutu is the best. Court Bailiffs Martin Klrkendall, Joe Morrow and John Norberg are to alter nate as umpires. Judges lav and Kedlck will be referee and any oW'iKkin that is questioned will gtl thu kicker- lutu ewa tempt of court.