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THE BEE: OMAHA. SATURDAY, MARCH. 30. 1912.
SUIT
OVERCOAT
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TO ORDER
TO ORDER
Announcement Extraordinary
Grand Spring Opening
tf FltEE-Satnrday, March 30th-FHEE
A $7.00 Fancy Silk Vest Free
with every made-to-measure suit order. 1,000
patterns to choose from. . Guaranteed All 'Wool.
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
We are the original $15 tailors. Stores from
coast to coast. If you're a "hard-to-please" man,
it would pay you to give us a trial. "We aro
TAILORS, not agents.
CNIOJf WORKMANSHIP.
REE DUNDEE WOOLEN HILLS
We keep in press and repair
all garments made bjr us.
We make aU our own v
garmenta - "
OPEX EVENrNGS TILL EASTER
N. W. Cor. 15th and Harney Sts.
Council Bluffs Store, 409 W, Broadway.
OTHERS IMITATE, WE ORIGINATE
- AH ortoa tun a tartar win poeltivelr b ready foe
llTr J.
Omaha' Greatest Clothing House
MANY thousands of well dressed men know this
store intimately; it's their store. It you're not
one of them this is to let you know that we're wait
ing to welcome you; there are no "keep off the grass"
signs anywhere around the place; we'll try to make
you feel at home here; any part of the store belongs
to you.
Young Men's Clothes a Feature
The new models have a smartness, a distinction,1 a dash and vim which make
our store the headquarters for dressy, snappy young men. "We have some very
6tunning new fabrics to please the young fellows. A great variety of stylish pat
terns and new colorings. Let us show you the new suit styles at
$18, $2D - $2S
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JOIN RELIGION AND BUSINESS
Forward Movement Team Addresses
Public Affain Committee. .
ALEXANDER TALKS - OF . BOYS
Says that Moat Llcklaae .Given to
Boi Arc Kot to Make Tbein
Better, bat to Feci. .
Goad.
' Connecting religion with all manner of
great business activities and , showing
what moral environment does (or the
. boy. Dr. I. 1. Lansing and J. L. Alex
ander spoke to the public affairs' com
mittee of the Commercial club at their
noon luncboon yesterday. " '
The two men, who are here In the
work of .the Men and Religion Forward
Movement, were enthusiastically received
. by au audience comprised of tho most
successful business men of the" city.
Dr. Lansing showed where the panic of
1907 reverted back to a cause where the
' principles of religious teachings were
ignored and compared the necessity of
a standard for manhood with that of
necessity for standards for weights,
measures aad moneys.
! -if there is not a standard of man-
feood," he declared, "business cannot be
' dons any more than It can be don with
out the standard of money, of measure
ment and of weight It is the great fun
damental to the market Tou caunot
neglect religion without tearing out the
foundations of business. The panic of
MOT cam with a loss of confidence In
human Integrity, with the breaking down
in honor and character those in con
trol, when men stole railroads and Wall
atreet collected money for which was
given out bogus paper. To standardise
manhood we must have a pattern just as
we have the patterns of the dollar, the
foot, the bushel and the pound for stand
ards." Tells of Boys.
An Interesting, talk was that of J. L.
Alexander on "The Boy." He described
the actions of the boy from the time he
Is 4 years old till he reaches and passes
through adolescence, and gave exam
ples of how his environment makes him.
An amusing statement he made was
- "that W out of every 100 lickings are not
to make the boy better, but to make you
feel good. He advocated a public play
ground for children, where 100 boys' base
ball games could be going on at the same
time, aad advised the building of a voca
tional and Industrial training school. He
closed his remarks by saying: "Men, you
know what should be done go to It"
Eiineral of Samuel
Katz Held Friday
1 The body of Samuel Kats was carried
to t the grave in Pleasant Hill cemetery
.Friday afternoon by eight men who had
been associated with him for years In
business and fraternal circles. Eight
-other associates of the deceased acted as
honorary pallbearers:
Honorary
touts Hersog
Walter Jardln
Bert A. Wilcox
Frank D. ltubcl
Active
Frank H. Myers
H. HoseiiPtock
Martin Buxarman
Albert Calm
held at 2 o'clock from
SATURDAY OPPORTUNITIES FOR SUNDAY DINNER
- Honorary
Fred D. Wead
Sam Frank
Fred Hadra
C. B. Klgutter
Active
Charles Martin
George W. Craig
William Holsman
Jrador Zelgler
The. funeral was
the home, 3707 Jones street Rabbi Fred
erick Cohn of Tempi Israel conducted
tli services.
Many members of Covert lodge. Ma
sons, and Nebraska lodge. Independent
Order B'Nal B'rlth. were In attendance,
as well as the board of trustees from
Tempi Israel. Numerous floral offerings
were received by the family.
Baildlaa Peratlts.
Omaha Field club. Thirty-sixth snd
Pine streets, frame tool house, tMO: Mc
Cord. Brady company. Twelfth and Leav
enworth streets, brick garage, tT.OOft;
Catherine Kennedy, n't South Boulevard,
frame dwelling. 2.6n: Catherine Ken
nedy. 2332 South Boulevard, frame dwell
ing. KM; Catherine Kennedy, '00 South
Boulevard, frame dwelling. 12, sow; M. 1.
Naylon, 271 Sherman avenue, fiame
dwelling. &S0l.
Miss Stuff to Be
Dispensary Head
Arrangements have been completed for
having Miss Lillian Stuff of Lincoln take
charge of the tuberculosis dispensary to
be opened In June In Gardiner Memorial
hall by the Visiting Nurse association.
Miss Stuff is at present head nurse at
the stat hospital for th Insan and Is
secretary for trfe Nebraska Stat Board
of Nurse Examllers but will give up her
other work to take up th tuberculosis
work In Omaha In June
Alt bs meeting of th Nurse association
yetserday th question of opening th
outdoor baby camp this summer was
discussed and a committee chosen to de
cide the matter. ' The committee la com
posed of Miss' louise McPherson, Mrs.
Victor Rosewater, Mrs. William Hosford
and Mra Herbert Rogers.
Special Demonstration
of Crosby front Laced
Corsets by Miss Ellen
Haskell.
Th Crosby Corset for fashion and
com fort. It is already well establish
ed among the majority of women
who keep in touch with the latest
Corsets. .
Weinlander & Smith
317 So. 16th St.
SATURDAY WILL BE OPENING
DAY AT THEJHIPP THEATER
Th new Hipp theater will open Sat
urday, March 90, and the public will then
get Its first glimpse of what Is said to
be the prettiest moving plcturs theater
la th state. Th program arranged for
th opening days Is but a specimen of
th clean, high-class amusement this
theater will afford Its patrons. No
money has been spared In Its construction
and none will be spared in Its mainte
nance to keep it at th highest standard
possible. ,-
In some of the eastern cities moving
picture theater are compelled by law to
maintain continuous illumination. To
comply with such laws the indirect sys
tem of lighting Is used, thus keeping the
theater continuously lighted by a soft
upward radiation' which does not inter
fere with th light effect on th screen.
Th Burgess Oranden company, on of
Omaha's best known eleotrlcal supply
bouses, has installed such a system of
Indirect lighting at th Hipp theater, a
feature Which Is causing much favorable
comment
' Th beautiful Interior decorating was
don by th Miller, Stewart Beaton
Co.. and the appearance of th interior
gives evidence of the splendid work that
is don by this company.
Th pleasing effect of the front of the
theater is aided by th us of th beauti
ful dark brick supplied -by th Hydraulic
Press Brick company and manufactured
by them her la Omaha. This material Is
receiving throughout th western coun
try a wlda rep station on account of Its
beauty and color-retaining qualities.
Ilayden Bros. Meat Dept.
will save you money on the best quality meat al
though the wholesale prices are still soaring high.
Roast Pork, pound a 9c
Pork Chops, pound 15c
Bulk Sausage, pound 7VsC
Ilindquarter Mutton, pound 7c
Forequarter Mutton, pound 5S
Mutton or Lamb Chops, 3 pounds for 25c
Mutton Stew, 10 pounds for 25c
Veal Chops, pound '. 10c
Veal Boast, pound 8c
Veal Stew, 4 pounds 25c
Ham, pound ; 12VjC
Bacon, pound 17VsC, 15c, 12M:C, 10c
Picnic Ham, pound 9c
Ground Bone, 10 pounds for. 25c
llayden Bros. Heat Dept.
II I I Ml ItJ& Ml m 11 I htanjPMw .St ZaVL H 1 l'Ja.
NEW ENGLAND
BUTTERNUT BREAD
Is the Most Nutritious Food
In every respect Butternut Bread U pleasing to particular
people. To enjoy Its benefits, have it on the family table. It
looks well and taste well. Made from highest
quality flour. Made under the most sanitary con
ditions. None go good as
BUTTERNUT BREAD
THK Bit GAD WTTHOl'T A FAIXT
A piste of appetising Butternut Bread makes
you hungry at first sight (or the first bite.
Ansolately run aad
meuaoie. insist
ea xevtag It
3?Sa '
Put Mmw4T
For 23o The Bee.
Evening and Sunday.
lelivered at your home.
HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETES
PREPARE FOR SEASON
An enthusiastic meeting of all lads at
the Omaha high school who are Inter
ested la base ball and track athletics.
was held In the school assembly room
Friday, when plana were outlined
for the coming season. Athletic Director
C. E. Reed, explained to the lads the
requirements for ' candidates In each
branch of sport and the Importance of
early training for outdoor work.
Both the track and baa ball squads
will nse Creightoa field for early prac
tice and If enough Interest Is taken m
horsehlde sport the diamond at the "Y"
association a summer park at Carter
lake will be secured. The first ball prac
tice of th year will be held at the
Creighton grounds next Monday after
noon beginning at X o'clock.
A Break far Liberty
from stomach, liver and kidney trouble
Is mad when a lie box of Dr. King's
New Lit PUIs I bought Why sufferT
For sale by Beaton Drug Co.
Try Bath's Way
Tern Will Vim It m Bavin a
r Buy for Cash
MO CUBIT.
no Biurm
That's our way of doing business.
W sell the beat meat in Omaha We
sell only nstlve corn fed beef. Mut
ton. Lamb, Veal and Pork. Our great
specialty Is our wn Prsssi
CtilcSess. $
Don't forget we carry a nlc clean
stock of cholc groceries our prlc
are right too.
Lanb Chops ....10
Pork Chops ..... lso
Pork Steak lt
Pot Roaat loo, be aad So
Rib Roast, choir 16 aad lt
Horn Mad Pork Bausag ....1V
Home Rendered Lard ItVs
Hem Mad Hamburger 10
JOS. BATH'S GASH MARKET
lal Ti
Tel S.
"How Twenty
Cainibal Kings
Proposed to Me"
Experience of an Amer
ican Girl told in
THE BEE
Next Sunday
GIRLS' NUMBER OF REGISTER
IS PRINTED BY THE BOYS
Th annual "girls" number of trie
Omaha High School Register Is Issued
and proves a complete surprise to all
the students, as It turned out to -be a
regular edition gotten up by all the lads
on th staff under assumed feminine
names, rather than a thirty-two page
magazine edited by the girls of the
school themselves. Irving Benolken, 'IS,
th staff artist furnished several good
drawings and a cover design don In two
shade of brown. .Th regular depart
ments were capably bandied, especially
th pag devoted to th drill if th cadet
regiment
lOc
At; all grocers
If it's a package of
Eagle Brand Spaghetti
or Macaroni,
the housewife
can rest assur
ed that she is
getting the genuine.
Eagle Brand Spaghetti
and Macaroni made in
Omaha from pure Durum wheat
under the most sanitary conditions.
Dried by purified air untouched bv hu
man hands.
Eagle Brand
SPAGHETTI AND MACARONI
EAOLE MACARONI COMPANY.
ANARCHIST WILL RETURN
FOR SERIES0F LECTURES
Emma Goldman, anachist returns to
Omaha the first of th month to deliver
a series of lectures. She speared here j
about a year ago. Th lectures will be
given In Bartght hall commencing Mon- '
day. April t on which date she will :
apeak on "Anarchism, th Moving Spirit ,
la the Labor Strugglue." On th fol
lowing day her subject will be "The
Failure of Christianity,' and oa April
J ahe will lecture a ' Mat eralty."
Buy Alamllo Milk
At Aoy Grocery Store
Ton can bay rich, pare Alamlto milk by the quart
or pint at the grocery stores. Some grocers sell other
milk, too, for which they pay leas, but charge you the
same as (or Alamlto. Don't permit them to do this.
Insist upon Alamlto milk the only absolutely gale,
pure milk sold in Omaha, .
ALAMIT0 SANITARY DAIRY,
PHOXE DOUGLAS all.
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I
Osuaa's Var Vesa Ceate
SATURDAY SPECIALS
toe l
so
UHq
, . . .kAAO
SO, 30 aad too
Lemons, per dosen
Italian Chestnuts, per lb. ,
Kngllsh Walnuts, per lb. ...................
Hplnach, per peck
Oranges, per dosen
Fresh roasted Deanuts. ner Quart
Htrswberrles, Mushrooms, Imported Endive, Romain. Csui It
flower, New Potatoes, Sweet Potatoes, Wax and String Been, etc
ln.-ported bardlnea. In tins ...........a
IH-lb. cakes Imported Castile soap ..Boa
1 "Lotus" extracted Honey, la glass Jars IM
Cluster Raisins, In cartons .Boo
I pkts. Holland Rusk ....as
tha can "Oalllsrd's" imported Olive Oil 40o
Navy Beans, per lb .... ..........
Hals ton's 8elf Rising Buckwheat or Pancaks flour, per pkg. ..10
: 11 packagas "Argo" dloss march .46
Large tlna Long White Asparagus .nv,.,t5o
"Lotus" Creamery Butter, in car ton s,i per lb. ..36o
Our best Country Butter, in sanitary Jars, par lb. Mo
Crisco, for cooking, better then butter, per tin .........So
Imported Camembert Cheese, per pkg . . - ... 3&0
,. itmm 'nil rrrm Brick Cheese, per lb. ,lu
Cottage Cheese, per lb. loo
Melon Mangoes, per dosen ..goo
4uart Jars large Queen Olives toe
Tislt deaoaetratlaa la oar Tea aad Coffee Department.
Too really ought to know what a wonderful blend "Lotus-Aukola"
Coffee really la, per lb. 40 t Iba for 75
Tou will find "Lotus" Japan Teas entirely free from stems, dust
aad other extraneous aiatter, per H-lb. ao per lb. as
"Lotua" feenut butter, always fresh, par lb. toe,
In glass Jars ,..10o, lSe, M aad 4So
CAsTDT
Starting April 1st. w will place all our fancy Candl and Elec
tric light shsde on sal for one week, at half price
Fancy Cream faster fcggs, our own make, elegant line to select from.
LIQUOaS
"Lotus' Kentucky whiskey, t years old, full quart . 91.00
Cedar Brook whiskey, full quart . . . . S1.00
Atherton whiskey, full quart ......Vl.uo
Monorran,' whiskey, full quart 76a
Port Wtiie. large bottles, three for 914)0
Whit Tokay, large bottles, three for tlJta
Hherry Wine, large bottlea, three for 91410
California bau terns, large bottles, two for to
Qjmf (ew (ftft (m. (Hm (wJi
OA PoBads lest Qnnalated Smr e-fl ntl
II TryT,rfer.t.,ioo,..w.rh..or otbw c2&" v vU
aTg V We also carry Bpicee, Baking Powder.' Ex tracu. JL
Moviinn Taa fin 406 North 16th St.
w " - ww. Tel. D. 2448; Ind B-244.
Pig Pork Roast , . 6c
Swift's No. 1 Hams, 1 t4c
Steer Pork Roast .7VzC and SVsC '
Steer Steak 10c '
Young Veal Koast lOc
Pork Butts lGVfte
Lamb Legs 9'cf
Mutton Roast C 6'2C '
Lamb Chops . . , 10c
No. 1 Cudahy'a Rex Bacon 15C 1
Sugar Cured Bacon lliC
Fresh Dressed Chickens lOlc
DELIVEIY
WAGONS
LEAVE AT
10:30111
ind 3 P. II
1610 BAR.
IEY ST.
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