"!( .. - . 5 5- - j , 1 i 1 i ; a! e. s i I THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: MAY 5, 1912. 3i9(0)(0) Stock of the Famous Suit and loak o. Is Now oing n HE BOUGHT AT 20c Of THE DOLLAR YOU'LL BUY FOR ALMOST NOTHING The crowds Saturday were the biggest ever attended a sale. Wo did not have one-tenth of the space we should have to handle the crowds and stock. Thousands of garments will be carried down to replaco the racks and tables for Monday. Come and take advantage of this golden opportunity. See For Yourself !! Here Are the Prices!! Suits, Coats and Dresses for a Song!! Ladies' & Misses' Suits, Coats and Wool Dresses That were damaged by smoke and water. Blue, black, tan, white terge and mixtures. Sold regularly from $10.00 to $20.00 Ladies' and Misses' Suits, Coats and . Serge Dresses Damaged by smoke and water; sizes from 14 Misses' to 46 Ladies' sizes; all colors included, black and white and blue serges; worth regu larly $15.00 to $25.00- $1.98 Ladies' and Misses' Suits, Long Coats And. Wool Dresses, regard less of former prices. Blue Serges, beautiful white suits, coats and dresses; whipcords and other popular materials for this spring; damaged by water; worth $20 to $35 $2.98 Ladies'and Misses' Suits, Coats and Dresses Damaged by water, and a lot of them are not damaged atalL Worth from $22.50 to $40.00. Divided in two great lots-. $5.45 and $4.45 Ladies'and Misses' Suits, Long Coats and Dresses That are only mussed, most ly in perfect condition and did not even get wet. There are hundreds of beautiful garments in this sale, regard less of former prices, at 7.95 and $6.95 Ladies'and Misses' Suits, Coats and Dresses The bulk of these garments are in perfect condition; those that are slightly soiled are of the highest quality of merchandise and will easily clean. Garments sold up to $45.00- $8.95 and $7.95 Ladies' and Misses' Coats, Suits and Dresses That were received and were still in cases, not unpacked, when the fire broke out; all swell garments; worth from $25.00 to $65.00 go on sale at $14.85, $12.95, $11-95 and $9.95 Other DRESSES, COATS, CHILD'S GARMENTS, Etc., that wore badly damaged will be dumped but at, each...... 50c All the DRESS SKIRTS will be placed on sale and marked according to the damage and valua. All Wool Skirts 25c,69c,98cE THERE ARE OTHER ITEMS THAT WILL BE ON SALE THAT IS IMPOSSIBLE TO MENTION HERE. SILK DRESSES and EVEN ING GOWNS worth $10 to $40 go at 90c, $2.98, $4.98 Ho Charges to Anyone, nothing Will Be Laid Away. Ilo Hail Orders Filled. Jo Exchanges L-PRED RQPAKIY sr.ner IT. ORATORS MAKE TOUR OF CITY; - "0 tlit Squirt Candidate Hold Series of Hettingi, GMETE) ST GREAT CROWDS Eiseattvs Bars fovea Csaaollmsa Waa VM Bejeet Appeiwt gseate Approached ay Calee aad Promised Paattleaa. Large crowds at smb. woman and chll draa welcomed th "oa tbe square" candidates, M hy Mayor Dehlmao, at a dooaa places of meeting last night aad voter fathered at tha place mt Uat and remained a mil midnight, when the campatca toar closed. Inexpected invitations topeak earn ,1a aa tha candidates la automobiles drove from ana kaU to tha other aad II tu with difficulty that tbe echsdul tu kept A meeting of member of tha Prairie Park Improvement club aa beinc held and a detegetloa of women pounced upon tha mayor and compelled aim la atop end ' haro loach. Daa Butler waa asat ahead end held tha crowd at Twenty-fourth and i Grant tat aa hour an til tha Biayor. A. C ' Kugel ul Tbomaa MeOovarn arrived, Hundred wara eoocregated at each treat corner, lateassly mtorestsd la tba taauat at th campaign. Everywhere they voiced their loud approval af "tha sevea aa tha square" and aa aathoauatlcalir chasrad Mayor Dehlman s roll aall of tha "aural seven" of tha Cltlasne union Mat br Vraaa Baa a. At Twantjr-fourth an Oraat a aaa4 cotapoaaa af tha Kalchta of Prthlaa alayat whaa tha aandlaataar ara kava Into Mailt Bara tha larcaat crowd of tha Tcaia waa aadriml to tha aaa air. Xats ball waa laauaad. It waa 11 B J when tfca aaraa "oa tha aauara" ar Irtvad. Juha J. Xydar had Mat taft tha --hall, arur a half haur'a diacaaaloa of tha folrueal Mtaatloa. Whaa Mayor DahJman antarad thara waa a daatoaatrauaa which laatad aav ' oral niaotaa. Tha naaatlac waa aaaar Z th auaieaa of tha Goto City alak. lar, - oral chUdraa vara wattla tor tha ayaalu tra and arawdad about among thalr loan ta roll. "Halle, Jlav" MoOorara attaokad tha ClUMna union for raialng ao raaoh asoaay for aa "bon aat auction." Ma aald ha bad baaa ro Uably Inform ad that tha eandMataa who kava bualnaaa aatakllahmanu had foroad anwloyaa to "dl up" from (4 to B for 10 aaa of thalr aaiployara. Mayor Dablnaa mMnd tha work of bia as yaara' admlniatratloa and at- laakad tha tolas for not kalnff la "food faith" whaa tbay hi ok ad oa hie appoFnt manla af uKaa and olarka of election. He aald If they bad aubmlttad a llat ha wauld have arantad a raquaat to bar a luat number of thalr man plaoad upon the eleotlon boardm. "Thoae etcht eoaneHmen who voted for rejection of the appomtmenla bad been approaobed by the CtUaaoe anion and aevea of them promlaad poaHlana." the mayor charted. runhhouaar, he aald. baa never takaa aoy interact In the appelntmenta of uda-aa and elerha of election and duiind hla teaura of office had never aubmlttad a name, Judse Radlek. who renu reoma f Omaha tallera. bara hla elothaa In Chi cago, which la one way be baa at booet- loc Omaha, the mayor declared. Mayor Dehlmaa compared the two aeta of eandldatae. ualbg the poetera of toe atlaaoa" anion aavea and the "oa the aware eeven." He aald anybody could aae at a (laaee which aavea were "oa the equare" and euf ht to win. roncludlnt hla addreaeae. tha mayor eld he waa (cine ta fUM aatll ho sot home rule tor Omaha, whether ha waa defeated or electee, aad when ha did fat home rule the people could ooDatder UMmaalreo "throu(h with him," NONPARTISAN ELECTION BILL PASSED IN WISCONSIN MAD1ROX. Via, May t-Tbe Wlecoa, ala aaeambly today paaaai a aeananuaa eleetleae ball ta apply ta all etUae of the eute. The vow waa Tl ta U, two repue Ueana, Ball and Draper, vetlaf "no" viu the aeclallete. The numbly defeated a eaeialiai amendment to permit iroupl&a oa the baUat tha namea of all eandldatea eeaianated ander tha earn prlaalple to re voted tor aa a (roup. BRIEF CITY NEWS Kava Boot Print Is. B. Ml Clark, a I ana. ltlh and Douflae Blaouie Xalr Bryera. Burieee-Oranden oald ft Boa Get Ooatraet Oould A oa have been awarded the contract for the building of the Miller Park acbooL The building will coat tU.OMi Operation fa Led David Cheeno. eanteneed to the detention borne for de linquency by Judfe Kennedy, will un dergo an opera lion for adenolda and will than be aent back to hla home. Ueateaaat Bameey ' Aaalrnee Ftrat Liautenaat Norman P. Rameey, Fourth Infantry, baa been detailed. In the or dinance department, to take effect June JO. He la ordered to report nt Waahlnc toa as that date for duty. Altotadt oa the Beach For twenty daya a new police Judge will try the city prlaonera. He la Juatlee of the Peace William Altetadt. who rellevee Charlee B. r oatar, who la in Loa Angelea attend ing the Shrliier Catherine. Bew AddlMoa to Be Bole W. Femam SmIU ft Co. have a large outfit grading atreeu In their new Cottage Home addi tion, altuatod five blocka north of Fon taaetle park. They will nave Ul lota to be eotd at tl ceah aad B per month, which will co oa sale about May li. roatmeetaawriaiia.aiine putrlbateeV The proceed Una of the National Aaaocta ttoa of Pootmaelerc of the tlret el aaa atflcee. bold la Omaha laat falL la belnv diatrlbated In a printed pamphlet. It Include the pertralta of the poetmeatar general and hla aaetetanta. Poaunaatar Slaar of Uncoln, who waa elected p real dent of tha organliatioa at tha Omaha meeting, aa well aa ether officers, and aa additional ornamentatloa a portrait nf Omaha'a lata poatmaetar, B. F. Thomas. t. A. WlaTbt Beoevara After havtnc been In Ckarkaoa kcapltal three moniha, J. A. Wlcbt. aupartntendent of construc tion af the Union Padfle bvUdlng. wea able to leave that Inatlratlon. When Mr. Wight went to the hospital he was ta a critical condition, raftering from en targefaent of the heart. The doctor! the ercaa aa laree as a quart The process of reducing tt to aormal sire haa been aiow. bat It Is now believed that Mr. Wight will recover and regain hie health. FLAYIN IS YICAR GENERAL Bithop Bowling of Dei Moinei liaket Early Appointment FnUSrTHT.I.D 18 SOI WASTES Mlchlaaa Aatberltlee lead Man aaaaeaatlaed lor Leprosy May Set Bo Beat lata that lata from Iowa. (From a Staff Correspondent) DE8 MOINES. May i,-(Bpeclal Tele-Cram-) Bishop Austin Dowllng yesterday announced be would make the appoint ment of Monalgnor Michael Flavin to be vicar general of the diocese. The tact that the new bishop made an appointment be toar be had been two daya in charge Is re garded as Indicating the high tending of tha aew vicar. It la la the eharch where Monslgnor Flavin haa ""'"'f 1t-1 for many years that tha new nlahop win neve bia seat Mooalcnor Flavin Is gf years old. aad waa prepared at Car lew college. He waa ordained ta 1CB by Bishop O'Qorman of Omaha la tola city. He was located at Dubuque, Cedar Falla and Davenport before comlnc to Dee Moines In USS to take charge of EC Am brose church. City Ledalaa- Hoaae Clawed. The city of Dee Molnea today dosed lis municipal lodging house which had been la use the last winter aad aprinc and turned thla department Into a muni cipal labor employment bureau. Th lodging houaa Mea Is declared to have proved a great auccess aad probably the bouse will be reopened Beit falL Hlrahflrld aa Outcast. Herman Hlrah field, the Michigan maa under Quarantine at CentervUle because af leprosy, finds himself today a maa with out a country and tboagh ho la itch, be haa no place where he caa lay hla head la Peace. Word came from Michigan that the health authorities thara win act permit htm to be landed In that state. Makes Apweal roe Fasts. President A. U Lnck today followed ap the restoration cf the Iowa Federattea of Labor to good standing In the Ameri can Federation by aendlnc out a tetter to every anion ta Iowa aaklac for funds tor M Illinois Central shopmen who have been out oa a strike for asven months. Defease Itallaa aretes.. Carl R. Byolr of New Tors, American representative tor the Monteaaorl Edu cational system of Italy, In an address at tha cloatng session of tha International Kindergarten union today declared that Dr. Vincent O'Shea of tha University of WlaconstB waa mistaken when ha made the statement earlier la the week that th system was at least twentyvflv yean behind tha educational times. Mr. Byolr explained the system to tha dele gates, who later passed a resolution ap proving It. Several others delivered short address. Tha matter of erecting a memorial shaft la Washington. D. C for Freder ick Froebel. founder of the kindergarten ystam. was referred to a committee which win report later. . eelalleta Are Bllaible. Attorney General Cosaoa today ruled that Inasmuch a tb socialist party polled mora than I per cent of th total vote cast for governor at the last gen eral election, candidates of that party In any avbdlvuBoa of th state are oilglbis for places on tha ticket, providing they obey the other roculatlona required of all eandldatea The point was raised by tha county at torney of Delias county regarding the placing of the Bams of a social 1st candi date for tha legislature on the ticket, where the socialists did not poll I per cent of tha vote la that county. The decision makes tt Impossible for socialists to poll votes anywasr la the state without reference to the number polled In the subdivision. To Ballel Pair lasiaveaeata. The executive committee of the state fair met Una aftsraeoa and epened Mds for the construction of a aew horse bara at the Btat fair. It will be tha largest bars yet erected aa th stats fair grounds and will bo additional to th three ar four Brink bam already erected. Tha Iadma Valley Keel Batata company of Kimball toa filed with the secretary af state today, capital. KB. tor: also the Bsttreaa Telephone company af Bettrem. Winneshiek county, with tus capital. Death oat tha Callows, la aharp, abort agony. Tba lams back of kidney trouble la daily m leery. Take rieetrla Bitters for clack relief. Mb, For sal by BsatoB Drue Co. CELEBRATE P. ANNUAL Overland Official! Recall Driving of last Spike at Promontory. SPOT MAEEED BTOOLDEH SPIKE Oe.ejaer Iteaferd of GaMtarata, with a Hirer Sledaw, Drlvea the Cplka Th reach a Laurel Tie. Union Pacific ofQclalas win have a quiet tittle celebration of thaw own May la. That date mark thd anrdvaraaary of the driving of tha last spike on tha Over land system, llnklne the AtlaaUo and Padflo coasts by bands of steal. It waa th mornlnc of May Ml IMP, forty-three year ago, at Promontory, Utah, that the last rpika was drlvea. The Untoo Padfle had builded from Omaha and the central Padfle from Oakland, CaL, to that spot la the Rocky moun tains. To celebrate th completion of the llnklne together of th two roads, spe cial trains war run from Omaha aad from the Padflo coast. On the Omaha train were T. C. Durant km run.. . and many others from ths east, while from ths west were Lelsnd Stanford, grtvu smor of California. h. .. dent of the Central Pacific; Huntington. viocaer, nopsins snd many others. When, the rails wsre loinea ,u .u. - driven Into a tie of California laurel, a silver sledge being used. After being nut In niac th kia on the spies of gold was by Governor Stanford, who then turned the sledge over to Vice President DuranL Telegraph wires had been connected with the rails and instruments arranged so that as tha blows were struck, the nawa went every part of the world where there waa a telegraph Una, Mexican Federals' ' - Def eatd by Orozco WASHINGTON. Mev a. Th. federal army has been defeated he th rebel force of General Oroieo la the big earn at Torrson. according to advlceo received by the Treasury department today from the outhra border. No de tails were given. A Poor Weak Woman A tha is torassl. era eadwre bravely aaa patisarly jy we a acroaa aai wesao fiva way i Tasiaot h wosaea are mora patieas tries taev to be aader seek froaHaa. Bears aet ae, i- A- . m Seoet sapsrlsac.d msdiaal advisa Aat af sad ta can sire assAsVasr aad privaer by writing te tha World's Deneasary Medical Aeeeeeabee, T V. Kerss. let. D Freea.s.st, BuftOe, N. Y. Dr. rises kas seas elnaf eoaaeltia pkrueras at ths lavalids' e" x iwiiaia, eg Bamaks, r. I ., assay swan aaa as bad a wiser preabeal sxpavi fadMtrsstokBBt af jroesoa ' diaseeeathea ear a aaa siaia is Dr. Fiarwe'e Fsvwrise FTssetistina. IT MAXXS WXAI WObfXN tTEONG. kci womsn well. 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