THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: MARCH 31, 1912. TOPICS FOSOAY OP REST V Sorta Side Christitn Cbuch to Be Dedicated Sunday. JW3ER3 STBECTOXE COMPLETED DeattaarieB lerrtw ta Mm Cob s' sated ky ROT, A K. yeCcwB, aoretaj-y af Cfcriattaa Mt Imvi aaetety. Til ew North Bid Chrlst'aa church , ha baaa computed and wttl be dedicated feneay. Bar. J. In. XcCaafc of ClnetaaaU. Jaaaxtuvry of tba amartran Ctulatlaa Mls yrtaaary association, preaching- th dedl oaftiry sermon at to moraine service ad aosurung th pastor. Rev. H. i. Jriraa'iUfJn. The North 9ld Chrlstlaa ohurch had tla htrth la UK. atartlDC aa a mission ot First aharea, tha first srj-rsees batnf aoaductad ia a flat at Twenty-atxth and ! streets. BcbeequenUy a small ohuch was erected at Tweajr-elMh an Oraat streets, and la M Ua mlaatoa a. osa a regular church ersanUatlqn. Th building at Ttraaty-alxth aad Otant auau ma moved ta aTr a an1 aad Iraeist streets, and later th property was aold ta th Sacred Heart Catholic anarch. A lot waa bought at Twenty, aaaoad and Lothrop atreet and durlnc AK1 at laat rear, an thla alt, th ereo- at tha nw church wee aaaunenced. Taa new building- la at brow brick annat racoon, with buff tut ataaa triav antnxs and has coat tao.Ma, The) atruetur aa a pleasing appearance, both til I a aad out. and baa a stutlnj aapaeity of M Tha mam audltartvm seats . and paalng oft thla and waarMad hp ur. asla-lik doors la tba lestur aad prayer nam that wlU seat m Taa gallery to tha raw at taa mala tudliarhu seats m aaraana. Kar. H. J. KlrscaaUta, waa baa baaa neater since mt aad waa baa baaa soa ataaa In hi wart, ha aad muck t da waa making it passible ta secure th aw houa ot warahin. Miss Elisabeth Hats ling wilt a th soprano aoloiat Good Friday alhl at th Morth Hd ChrlMiaa ahtirah. where Pa Bol ..will bt BoUT "Tha Seven Laat Word at Christ' will b aunt- by tha cfeurak htr at tarty xis Hamlin studied ta Cat' :o and alas under Mm, J. Oaharaa mu w ine a&etropoutaa. fjpera at naay In Now Tork City. Jama Knight ot th choir, will sing tha taaer solos, and Walter H. Graham, who recently Niurfwd from a years study in Paris. will impersonate th Chrlat la HI laat ward. Tba piano, Mrs. Porter; M. Oar- rati, harp; "ales Maria Swanaoa and Mrs, u. J. Klraahstaln, Who la also choir master ot thla church, will accompany tha presentation ot thla dramatlo sacred aaa tats. ev. Fred Berry ot Lincoln, evangel. Is Ho preacher ot Nebraska, win be la attendance at the Ilea and Religion meetings Sunday. H wlU preach at both tarvtoss ot tha Calvary apt 1st ohurch. So Mr. Beery baa baaa leading- In treat masting alt ever the stale thla winter. Toe public la Invited ta attend th services fa will ooaduet ta tala olty oa aundty. Th North Prasbytartaa chBTCh will boU Its annual aonaresatloa dinner at 1:10 a'alock Wednesday evening, April I, to he followed by th annual eongregatlOBal meeting. :f ., ' . r Holy week aenrtoe at It Stipe ana Episcopal mlasloa wui be aa followa: Monday, t p. m.. oonflrmatlon at Cas ragaUohal church. Twenty-fifth and Ames avenue; Wednesday, p. at, litany aad address at noma ot O. A, Hood, UU Qraad avanae; Meundy-Vnureday, t p. at, preparation tor oommunlon at horn ot T. B. Vralgtflon, KM Camden avenue; Oood rrlday, noon, three-lwur service at boms of F. B. Low. (104 North Twenty third atrwt; Baatar are, d a. av, aaduamal servioe at hem ot J, T. Braav menn, MM Fowler avenue. . Aa tha mlatlon baa aa rat a church building services are bald In th borne of members. Tint Principle" la tha tubject ot Rev. F. P. Ramaay'a lecture to be de livered before the Omaha Philosophical aoottty Sunday afternoon at I o'clock In B aright hall Nineteenth and Farnam atreeti. Tuesday evening th Cartotlaa Xd deavor society at to North avie Chris tian church will bold a celebration In hoaor of tha dedication of Its new build. mt at Twenry-aeeoad and Lothrap, AU th young people's aoctatlca ot the oity hsv bean mvtted and It la expected that POt wia b present. Rev. M. a tPrttehard of Lincoln will gtv a Christ ian Endeavor address, after which a nodal hour will be enjoyed by alL , The New Thought Fellowship, nam 1 Weed block. Eighteenth and . Farnam streets, at tl o'clock Sunday morning. Oacar A. Albreoht, leader aad teacher, win address the meeting oa tba "Heal ing and Health Producing' Power t Mode" Wednesday evening at t o'clock th regular mid-week meeting. Ta aD ot 'thee meetings th puhlio are eordaUly Invited. ' i XlUott Holbrooke win lecture before tba Theosophical society at tb Omaha PILES CURED AT HOME Quick Koliof TriaJ Packaw MaUed fVce to AO la Plaia Wrapper. Piles Is a tearful disease, belt caa be cured If yoa go at It right Aa operation with th knit Is dan gerous, humiliating and rarely a par. .aner.t success.' xnere is Just on other way to be eared peJnless, ants and la tha priv acy ot your wn home It la Pyramid Pile Remedy. W mall ' a trial packag free to aU who writ. . It win live yon quick re lief, show yea the barmleas, painless aat are at thia great remedy and start yov well on th way toward a perfect cur. - Then you caa get a full staad box tram any druggist for M cents, bad aftan ana box cures, Insist oa having what yea call foe 1 Just send your name and ed dress ta Pyramid Drur Ca, 414 Pyramid Bulld og. Marsnalt. Mich, and reostvs free, br return mail,' th trial ftcttf ta School Music. Eighteenth and rVun streeta, Sunday evening at t o'clock, but subject being. "Th Symbousa ot the Triangle." Given under the auspices of Unity Fel lowship at Unity church. Seventeenth and Caa streets, a musical servic will be given Sunday afternoon at a'eVock: Organ prelude , H. H. Alien, Reading. Basa-' But Thoa Didst Not Leave" . Handel P Jcj Ouan Soprano "Coma Unjo Me" (from the "Messiah") .Handel Mlsp Haael Evans. Address "Art aad tevoiion". . Dr. UUtefors. Bisa i "Basgpation" UndsaT eha China. Offrtory-,Tklla Richard Ctark, Edwra Clerk, Aseempaalat, Soprano 'The Oaed Shepherd'1 Vande Water Mrs. Marlon L. Powers. Hymn -''Evening' ... Benediction. Organ prelude .'. U. H. Allen. ' Tha .services next Sunday morning at th First Methodist enure will celebrate Palm Sunday aad th entry at Cartel 1st Jerusalem. A class that baa be) for aom weak In preparation to enter the ahtwh will be received and members will be admit ted by certificate from ether churches. Dr. M. B. Williams will speak oa "When Christ Cstnes to Omaha," and will give aa Interpretation at the Men and Religion Forward movement 1st the light ot the symbalisai suggested by the day. In tha evening John L. Alexander, sec retary at tha Boy Scouts ot America, will speak tor th MB and Religion For ward movement aa th church's responsi bility tar th spiritual guidance ot hoy Spiel al Palm Sunday programs MORNINO. U O'CLOCK. Chimes Tune Aatiecb ,., Orwead Prelude 1 Tier a Notre Dame. ..- Boelimann Aaoiant Palm Sunday Hymn All Olory, Laud and Honor Teschner waneuietue rioaanna In tne nil? neat, trrosa 8L Caeelia Mease Salennelle) , Gounod Palm Sunday Hymn-Wile On I Ride On In Maiesty Dr. Hikes anetue HW. Holv. Holv (tram 8u Cawlla'e Mass) Ocunod Mr, Walter Dal and Choir. Hwn Tnon Uidst Iave Thr Throna Matthews Baaedlctlon and Choral Amen. PcaUude Choral song Wesley SYKMLNO. fh O'CLOCK. Cwimea Jude Orraa a Angelu Massenet u raiiiere .,... mieiiejr Hfap Lstd On, O Lord Eternal. Menrv SraaK tjnant lrd s Prayer uymn-Anthem The Bon ot uoa uoes Fcrth to War 8. B.Whltnev Solo I Lay My Sins on Jesus.. B. Kofars seise &oe rnee ana jnotr. Hymn Flcht the Oood Klht. Bord Anthem It Is High Time to Awake ok riep , oarnoy nyns-u, j reus, i riave r-rornisea.... Benediction and Cherel Amen. Postlude Triumphal Chorus.... Quflmant Martin Bush, organist; Thomas J. Kelly, uvowor os me music. A sacred concert will be held In Bt refary Avenue Cmtrragattoaal church Sunday evening at T:M o'clock. Special number will n rendered by th organist and a quart. Th following persons will take parti Church quartet, Martha Oryra. aoprano; Mrs. McMulIln, contralto; Jaha R. Hepkltta, tenor; R T. Kersey, baas and director. Charles La Cocks, Jr., organist. Mala Quartet. Messrs. He men way, Hoffman, Laomls, Kersey. The program; ' PART- - Organ-Pilgrims' Song ot Hops....BatlsU rxwwwm Aepnyr Quartet-O Lord I Will Praise Thee.. . O. Damarest Solo I Will Extol Thee (Oratorio Gil) - costa Mlsa (Irvm. Offertoir-Mnmereske Dvorak quartet It U the Lord's Own Day.... Kreutser Messrs Hemenwey, Hoffman, Loomla, i Kersey. 1 ' PART If. Organ Stud (pedals slone D Brlquevllle Quartet Itook of Ages Buck Trio-To Thee O Loving Father.... Verdi Mlsa urya. Mr. Hopkins, Mr, Kereev. Quartet-Prsise the Lord O My ftoul.. Rolsnd Smart Postlude Hallelujah Chorus (Messiah) .... nanaei Bishop William will confirm a large class at Trinity cathedral Palm Sunday morning at 11 o'clock and will preach th sermon. Special music will be given. Baptist. CaJvary Baptist Branch, Thirty-fourth ad Seward Sunday. 131 p. tn.. Bible school; W. H. Owella, auperlntendenL Calvary Bantlst. Twenty-fifth and Ham ilton, Rev. E. R. Cttrry, D. D., Pastor Servteee St KVM a- m. aad t sD p m.; Rev. Fred Berry of Lincoln will preach morning and evening; Bible school at noon: young neoule's meeting at (.30 a. m.; Wedaeaday, t p. m, devotional aarv- a. ImmanueL Twenty-fourth and Plnknev. Rev. I. U. Ebersoie, Psator Services at 10:J0 and 7:W: Blue school at noon; B. K. Daton, uperlntendent: young people's meeting at 4 M. The evening meeting will be under th auspiosa of tha Men and ReUxion movement. Dr. W. A. Brown. team expert, will speak. Regular meeting, Wednesday at a Grace. Tenth and Arbor. Rev. B. F. Fellman, Pastor M a. m., Sunday school; U.. morning, sermon. "Mea and Religion;' 7 p. m.. young people's meeting; 7:45 ad- as by ur. xutaxa aionakutcni or Japan. Monday night, men's' rally: Wednesday night, prayer meeting; Thurs day evening, neighborhood social gather ing, wita literary ana musical program; no admission fee. First. Harney and Para Avenue, c. A. occupy tha pulpit in th morning; preach ing at M:W a. m, subject, "Life Indeed;" sanaay acnooi at noon; young people s prayer meeting at 4:45: Rev. S. P. Merrill wil be th speaker ot the evening and talk on "Frontier Days tn Nebraska; " rrayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:45. Dr. Barbour la here In connection with the Men and Religion movement. Christian Science. First Church of Christ. Scientist. St Mary's and Twenty-fourth Cunday school at : a. ml Sunday services at 11 a. m. and t p. ax, subject of lesson aermon, Reality." - . Lataevaa. St Paul's, Twenty-eighth and Parker. Rev. EL, T. Otto, Pastor Palm Sunday vices at is a, m; evening sermon in Eaeilsh at l et: Sunday echoot of th Eagliah department at li:: Good Friday prayers and aermon at M:M a. m. aad t in tha evening. St Mark's EnsrUah. Twentieth and Burdstta. Rev. L. Groh. Pastor eervlcea. 11 a. rsv, public examination and confirma tion; 7 a) p. mVTeechlng by Great Bm amples; Sunday school at :4 a. m.; Toung People's Chrlstlaa Endeavor, 14 a. m. Holy weak services every evening. Oraea, 1M Sooth Twenty-sixth street Services at 11 a. m: preaching by Rev. M. Dltfenbach ot Newton, la.; Sunday school il lit, m.; evening at , "Confirmation of Catechumens;" sermon aad oonflrma tioa by Rev. S. H. Teriaa of South Omaha; holy week services Wednesday and moay evenings sx a Ziea English, Magnolia Han. Ames and Twenty-fourth. Rev. O. W. Snyder. Paster-Palm Sunday services St I J sx. m: sermon by Bev. Lather P. Lodden, D. D , of Lincoln, western aistnct secretary of the Lutheran board at home sues torn; Sunday school at S:S9 p. m.; evervbody weleoma; apeelel Invitation ia extended t all not regularly attending any other church. Kaontx MernrlaL Farnam and Twenty-sixth Avenue. Rev. Ir. Oliver I. Baltaly, Irsator-aarvtoes tor Palm San. day: Th great service ot erflrmatlnn at U o clock, when the 1M young people e.4VUyr!efrfte $ Neither Befer Easter Sale of All Silk Ribbons On one wide a lot of taffeta and fancy striped Ribbons, extra wide, suitable for hair bows and sashes, and such other uses as may be sug gestedusually 25c 1 0p yard, Monday, yard Op T'other 8ide--Real Kich Ribbons, fancies and stripes again, printed warps and Moires, too; 60o the usual price Q rr Mondav, yard , m i V New Jewelry Square An assortment of hat pins, with colored stones, gilt and oxidized, sold up to Qp ,50c, at. And a large collection of fancy carved barretts, imita tion shell and amber, Qp will also go at, each... Ave monthn will take the church vows. A snarls! sermon on "Subtle Tempta tions" at ( o'clock: Sunday school at 10 0 clock; special L.uinor league mesiins ai 1 fur confirmed members; preparations service and reception of adult members WMlnendav evenlnx: noiy communion Thursday evenlnx: three hours' service on Oood Friday from 11 to I o'clock: special musical service by the large choir SI MattheWa English Lutheran, comer Nineteenth and Castellsr, Rev. O. W. Knyder. Pastor Palm Sunday services; confirmation of catechumens end recep tion of members at 11 a. m. service; ser mon by Rev. but her P. Ixidden. D. D , of Lincoln: no services In the evenlnx. Sun day school at 10 a. m. The Teunf People's society will have Its monthly business snd social meetlnc In the church base ment Monday eventnir. Miss Mildred Marnier will furnish the entertainment. The Boys' Athletic club will meet in the church bsscment Wednesday at 7 p. m. A (roup photograph of the club will be taken, after which the club will In a body to th Younc Men s Christian association drill rooms. CoBsTreaatloaal. Bt Mary's Avenue Conrrreratlonal, J. A. Jenkins, D. D.. Pastor Services. !: m.: "Men. Man and the Measaa:" 7.30 p. m. A service of sacred song. First Nineteenth snd Davenport At 10:90 the Japsnese speaker of the Men and Religion Movement will speak. He will comment on Mr. Kobereona attacx on the ambitions and corruption ot Japan. Kpisrepai. at. Stenhen'e Mission. Twenty-fourth and Ames. Saratoga Hall-Sunday school, J a. m.; service for children. 11 a. m. Church of tha Oood Shepherd. Twentieth and Ohio. Rev. T. 1. Collar, Rector Palm Sunday, holy communion, a. m.; Sunday school, 9 46 a, m.; morning prayer with sermon, 11 a, m.; holy confirmation with sermon by the Right Rev. A. U Williams, bishop of the diocese, 7:3 p. m. Service during the Holy week: Tuesdsy, s p. m.: Wednesday, s p. m.; noiy communion, i bl: Good Friday, three-hour service. 13 to 1; service for children, 4 a. m. Church ot St Philip the Deeenn. Twenty-first and Paul. Rev. John Albert Williams, Rector Palm Sunday, bene diction of palms and holy communion at 7:3 a. m.: matins at :; holy sue hart st (choral) ana sermon at u:w a. tn. ; Bun day school and catechism at 11 a): con flrmaUoa by Bishop Williams at I o'clock. Right Rev. Arthur L. Williams, bishop of Nebraska, will visit the Church ot St. PhiliD tha ueacon unoay axternoon at o'clock to administer the sacrament ot coullnnaUon. .- Methadlat. Osk Street. Twentieth and Oak. Rev. T. C. Webster will presch Sunday even ing at 7:9 ociocx. come and nnng someone. Bible school at s p. m. Aouit and other classes cor a)L Mid-week laeetlng Thursday evealng at 1 e ctock. The NorwcKlan snd Dsnlsh. Twenty- fifth and Decatur. P P. Peterarn, Pastor Services with preaching by the pastor. 11 a. m. and I P. m Hunday scaeoi. 41. Toung people meeting, 1 a. m. Every evening u i a a passion weea hr ariu be aervtcas In thla church. Trinity. corner Twenty-nrst ano Blnney, O. W. Abbott. Pastor In the morning. Rev. Mr. Blthel will preach. In the evening. Rev. lssaa J. Lansing, Mra's Religion and Forward Movement, will occupy. The pastor pleads with his people to be present at the servtcea. Walnut HI1L Forty-nret snd cnanea. Rev. William Boyers. Pastor-Public The use nt spirits In tha treatment of rheumatism has proved aa tnaoveaoa among the medical proiMwrav wnen mixed with certain otner ingreawoia aaa taken nroDerlv It ts ssld to be an almost infallible cure for rheumatism and back ache. Her la the formula, -jrrom your druggist get one ounce ot Torts compound tin original sealed package) and eaa ounce of syrup of BsraaparUla com pound. Take these two Ingredients home end put them into a half pint of good whiskey. Shake the bottle and take a tabiespoonful be fore each meal and at bee-time." Resalta come Immediately. If your druggist does not have Torts compound In stock he win get It In few hours from his wholesale house. Don't be Influenced to take some patent saeeuein uetead ot this. Insist on having tha genuine Torts eumpsnad la the original as uao alalia rUw ' 1 v i i. i.i i i.i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 -ii'i..i,hiii . .... ' Spirit for Rheumatism - - -. . - -i. - Marionettes nor Midway but more $ marvelous merchandising Monday at Thomas KiLpatrick & Go's. ON THE SQUARE Near the elevator on the popular underpriced counter. Thomas Kilpatrick wnrshln and aermon by th pastor at 10 J a. m. Sunday school at noon. En worth league at 4:30 p. m. At 7 P. m. the Rev. C. A. Barbour, Wader ot the Men and Religion team win speax. Church auraery open frum 10:W to Booa Oarman, Eleventh and Center, Rev, O. J. Jalser, . Pastor Sunday sohool at 10 a. rev, A. M. Krsnl Meyer, super intendent. Preaching at 11 a. as. by Prof. K. F. Btroueter, who lately oame from uermsny to visit his aaushtT. Mrm J. U. Neulsen. wife of Bishop Neuleen. Epworth league meeting at 1 a. so. and preaching at MO by the pastor. First, Twentieth and Pavenport, Rev. Milton B. Williams, Minister Morning service, 11 o'olock. Sermon by The min ister, subject, "When Christ Comes to Omaha" Hiveclal muslo piroprUt for Palm Sunday. Evening service, 7:30 o'clock, address by John U Alexander, secretsry of the Boy Scouts of America and head at the boys' work In the Mn and Religion Movement. Sunday achool, l.4 a. m. Epworth league, 4. a) p. m. Pearl Memorial, Twentv-fourth and Tarlmoro Ave., Carl O. Bsder, Pastor Men's prayer sarvla, 10:15 a. m. Morning worship. 10:, subiect. 'Prnof of Pro fession." Sunday school teachers' prayer circle, 110 a. m. Sunday school at noon. Junior league at l:M p. m. Junior league teachers' prayer circle, 4:00, Bowortn iragua at i evening worsmp. 7 10. Subject, "Keeponelbllliy of ln fluene. ' Revival meetings, Apni i-ia every evening aav Saturday. Senrloea begin at 7:4ft P. ni. Hanscora Park, Twenty-ninth gad Wso. worth. Rev. E. B. Crawford, Pastor Morning aervlca. 10:): sermon. 'Unonn- sclous Spiritual Decline:" a message tor men. Evening eervice, t:s; tlev. it. c Phillips, field secretary ot the Irish con ference, will apeak on "A New Men snd He lslon Movement in Ireland." epeciai services will be continued each evening during tha week at 7:46. Sunday school, soon. B. A. Wilcox, superintendent: Kp- wortn league, t to p. m-i o. A. fieiri.r, president. First Swedish. Nineteenth and Burt, Sun Gusuv kMcasoa. Pastor 1 a. m. This Victrola Outfit Complete, at .... . NEBRASKA CYCLE CO. GEO. E. MICKEL, Manager. At the Wool Dress Goods Counter Abeautitul gathering of choice, exclusive foreign dress patterns one only of a kind imported by us together with one of New York city's most exclusive big merchants will not attempt descrip tion. Look whether you wish to buy or not and note the satisfaction with which sales man will display them. A few extremely attractive colorings in Ratine Linen now so much wanted. - Many popular fabric for wits and skirts. The new models are now on hand, and if you think of a skirt to your measure order this week perfect fit guaranteed day school, led by F. B. Sandwall: 11 a. m., preaching service; 1 subject, "The King of Kings'," 4:10 rJ. m., Kii worth league service; T OO, preachlna aervioe: uhle.4. "With Christ In Oethsemana" (hiod songs and muslo will be rendered; missionary meeting at F. E. Sandwall' home, lit North Thirty-fourth street, Thursday, I t p. nv. speakere. Lavlnta and bene Nelson, returned atlsslonailas from India. Prebyterlaa. Oastellar Street. Rev. -W. N. Halaey will occudv the pulpit: morning service. lo SO. Kunday school, 11 o'clock. Chrlstlaa Endeavor 4 u. tv.rung service, i :v Clifton Hill. Fbrty-fl'lh and flrand Ave., Rev, Tho. U. Oreenlee, Pastor Sunday school, it a nv puhlio worship, 11 a. m. "The Triumph of Christ Jesus," Wednesday evening. Annual congrega tional meeting. Falrvlew, Forty-first snd Pratt, O. H. Flml-.g, rsstor. Bible school at t:lt Afternoon worship at 1 Subject, "Some Good Things Prom the Men and Religion Forwsrd Movement." Thursday evening th tenth lesson In Matthew, Central 1'nltrd, Twenty-CouMh an Dodge, Hugh B, Bpeor. Pastor 10:), morning worship, with address by Dr. I. 1. Lansing, the social service expert ot the Men and Rellgtoa Forward movement team: noon. Sabbath school: ( 00, young people's meeting; no evening servioe. First, Seventeenth and Dodgs, Rev. Ed win Hart J inks, D, V.. Pastor Publlo worship, to o a. nv, with sermon by pastor: theme. "The Lord In Need;" evening worship at 7:10, "Will the Move ment Mover' Chrlstlsn Endeavor meet ing at 4:U p. m.; Sunday school at aoea. North, Twenty-fourth and Wirt, Rev. M. V. Hlxhee. Pastor.-Rov. R. M. Stev enson of Salt Lake City, will preach. Theme, "The lesson of Contentment." snd In the evening, "The Duplicity of Mormonlsm." Sunday school at U m. Toung People's Society of Christian Kn- deavnr at t p m. Annual congraga- uoaai meeting Apru J at p. m. Nathaniel itcUlffln, D. D, Pastoiw A Sensation in Talking Machine Values Think of It -For $3150, You Get a genuine "VICTOR VICTROLA" No. 4-a magnificent quarter-sawed oak cabinet and TWELVE genuine "VICTOR" doable faced rec ords of your own selection. Tba illustration la this advertisement shows tha nodal No. 4 Victor Victrola and also tha baaatifal spaclal cabinet Included In thia snarraloaa outfit at only (31.60. Tha Via tor Victrola la a geaalna Victrola, and tha cabinet la haadllr arrangad to hold 100 records; also needles, etc Tha Victor 10-Inch doable face records may be chosen by yourself and the outfit will Insure pleasure that CANNOT be measured by mora money. If you live oat of town, writ for lists and catalogues describing the outfit thoroughly; It yoa live In Omaha come in and have some of the newest records played over for yoa and HEAR Just what sort of a "Victrola" outfit yoa are going t get for merely $31.69. Over Two Thousand Yards of Silks to sell Away Below Regu lar Value Monday Two lots two prices 77c and 47c Number OneNew, choice striped Meisalines and Foul ards, fresh from the looms worth 75c and AT7g $1.00, at v Number Two Aa assortment of beauti ful twills, something on th order of old fash ioned Surah, but brilliant and changeable in color, excellent for wear, and "en vogue." And few Cloth Colorings in Faille Fran chise, worth $1.25, all to go 7r7 'n Monday at v- No raucous poise from Spieler's throat to grata haxihly on your eari . You can trade In comfort at Kilpatridu. The West Addition admits of displaying moft fine Cotton Dress Goods than ever be fore. We do not beliove you have ever looked at a more attractive assortment. Many Special offerings at the linen Sec tion, Monday. Just in. Some exceedingly pretty White Goods. J Moralsg servioe at 14 Ki. Sermon. "Th Joy of Service." Sunday school at 11. Junior Endeavor St I k). Senior Endeavor ! No "snlna service on aeoount of. Men and Religion meetings, The "awl 1 meeting of Ui congrefatloa will - .iiiw.r evening ai s e eioca. Church of tha Covenant, Tw.niy Seveutk and Pratt, O, H. Fleming, Pas. tor. Morning worship at .. HubjecL "jme Oood Thing From the Mas n3 Rellgtoa Forward Movement.'' Blhlo sraoel at 11 Kndeavur at 4:4a The evening savvies will be emitted te give tne am wiann 10 near tne seen ana Religion Forward Movement experts In various north side churches for the last time Tha tenth lesson in Mstthew Wednesday evening. First United, Twenty-first and KroroeL Alonao C. Douglas, pastor. Public ser vices at 10:10 a. m. and 7.M . m. John L. Alexander of Philadelphia, boy's work expert, wtlh th Men nd Religion Forward Movement, will speak at ths 10 ) a. m, servic. Sabbath school meets at II av toung Peonie s society at 4 Th annual congregational buelnen meet ing will be held on Wedneeday evening. April t This will be snooted by a son grrgationa! dinner served at 1:41 p. m. Unitarian. First Seventeenth snd Casa, Rsv. Man fred UDIefere, Mutlstsr Bervtcos at M as. subiect of sermon, "The Church In Terms of Humanity." Sunday school at 11 U; musical service at 400 P. tn., under ths auspices of I'nlty Fellowship. Address by Dr. Lllllefers a "Art and Devotion" All are Invited. I'aliea BrelkreB. Harford Memorial, Nineteenth and Lothma, M. O. McLaughlin. Pastor-l'nl. vcrelty service. 10:10: sermon theme. "Wanted, a Man." Oytnnaslum elssse Mondav. Wednesday and Thursdsy even ing: ladles' sendee. Wednesday, l a) p. nv: chorus practice, Friday, 7:M p. nv; Satur day afternoon, woodcraft with boys. Stimulate your la Th Bee-the ay advertising that reaches all ot the buyers. M.i(Q) Cor. 15th and Harney St.. Omaha I s I, & Co. Break, the Fetter. That i , Bind Men. ' Haadreds Here Know It "Break twar from that ailment sr oemplalnt U at unfits yoa far buetasss er pleasura. Tu can not aspect th fullest enjoyment or pleasure la Ufa fettered to a 'drag'." ears aa eminent ptiyil-' elan, writing to a prominent bust Bees man In tills city. "Break th fetter that bind youl Throw them oft Begin a new lite to daynow. Hsgulate th hour sf flssp. Choos carefully your food. Read cheerful. Inspiring papers er books. Let th follow ing prescription be used regular ly for several weeks or months snd all such symptoms as the will vanish: Dull, sunken ares: cold ettremltles, backache, head. X ache, sleeplessness, thinness tor B twitching, spots before the eeey pains In back of head, trembling, fatigue, despondency. Impaired memerr, lea of appetite, flabby muscles, shrinking akin, consti pation kidney disorders snd a general restlessness and Inability to do Important duties when tbsy should be dons. rr ths Benefit of thee who want a restoration to fun, bound ing health and all ths happiness accompanying It, the following home treatment Is given. It con tains na opiates or hablt-formlng drugs whatever. aUa It at horn and no on will be th wiser sa te your affliction. Ths treatment Is simple, ther gh and correct Leading drug gists supply tha main tinctures, estreats and eaeenoea In one eunce kottlea, ready to mis. Get three ounces syrup sa re pari 11a estapauBd, mis with on ounoe eofMMund fluid balm wort, and land Ivs hours. Add on uno smaound aassnoa cardlol, and ens ounce tincture eendomen. compound (not cardamom). Shake well and take a teaspoon ful after each meal and one at bed Urn a The above svreearlptlon Is roarre faclured by the wall known pbai meosuUcei house, Preecrlflioa Prodwsu Ca. Paytoa, Ohio, 77" namphreya' Seventjr-SoTen Breaks up Grip and COLD! To knock a Cold on the head, take "8erenty-eeTen" at the first feeling of lassitude; before yoa begin tat sneeze and shiver; its the first few doses that count; don't wait till your bones begin to ache, till the eoagbj and sore throat set la; keep "Sevw -enty-seven" bandy. In your pocket. on the dresser, always within reaca aad you will not have a serious Cold It pars to keep "Seventv-eevn'" handy. All dealers sell. ISe or mailed. Humphrey's Homes, afedicfne Cti.. Cor. William and Ana atreets. New Tork. I Am tha Bepviblieaa Candida fa Oeaaellsasa tress the M Ware. If yoa elect aaa I ahall tnak jroar Interests my business. I do not want office te fill my own pockets, hat to help relieve tha strain the has baaa pat apoa th. taxpayers of this dry. HO TAX. wag. aav bow mmvisc iBitrucvp, tor SacltsvgnA4'.