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    TTTFi REE: OMAHA, RATC1.DAY, MARCH
13.
1913.
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LOOKS LIKE OMAHA
TO PLM LIHCOLli
Tbeie Two Teams Doped to Meet in
Finali for Baket Ball
' Honort.
BEATEICE TSIKS PIHICE FTVE
WT1COVN. Marsh ti (Special '"tele.
r7Ti.V-OirMha and Ilnooln ar doised to
fight It out for the state cbemplonahlp
in the Stat Hlh school baalcet beJl
tournament In the Claaa A dlvtalon.
The aerol-flnale tonight took place be
tween Omaha and South Omaha and lAn
coin n4 Hastings.' Omaha U aura to
sret tnto the flnala. but Haatlnra looks
dangerous and mar Lincoln
team a close fight.
Omaha eliminate the etron York teem
this aftnrnoon In a thrilling game, IT to
10. Tork looked dangerous all through,
but better teamwork Main won for
nvnita.. Kmith Omaha waa pftted aelnst
Alliance and had IHtlc difficulty In walk
ing off wUH'a 1 to. I victory.
After tha manatrement had declared tha
Beatrtoe, (tim forfaited to Fierce, tha
Beetrtne players arreed to play off tha
11a and defeated Pierce In an extra ftro
minutes' period, W to IS. The. gam ended
11 to 11 for Beatrice, but tha official
threw out ona point, and whan Beatrice
refused to play off the game, forfeited
It to Pierce. Halting made Quick work
of Boat rife later, by a 17 to t eoore,
thereby eliminating the Queen City boys.
LJncoln showed real claaa In the game
with Untrereity Plao. winning. 87 to t.
The rfeml-flnals In Claaa B, Including
the amoler towns of the state, were
reached tonight. Frtomd and Hebron and
Jlinrten and fUrorosburg fought for plecqi
In the flnala.
No Ramaa will be played during the day
Saturday, tha finals eominf Saturday
night,
. Defeat for CaTa
Omaha kept going nicely In the CUM A
itamc.a by defeaiin the atrong Oetiiva
tcnn. The acore wae cloee, but auperlor
ti'imwork won for the Omaha boya.
York and HaUng both played brll
linn'.ly, Tork mowing under Central City
and Hasttnga takfof Columbui out of the
rend
Hoiith Omaha kttll retained a place In
the 1uirnmcnt by defeating Crete In a
alow game, and Lincoln showed up not
strong 8il"t Oakdale.
Tlie I'lilvcinlty I'lace-Norfolk game tu
tl in hurutft fought cf the tournament,
live extra periods being required before
fisl'.etflty ria.e flnalry nosed out a vlo-
lori.
The r-Kulls of Round I of the claaa A
in.-a tils morning folnw: .
nratrlc. , Pierre.
RKATRiCK ll!i. I P1KT.CE (11).
... it ii.F.iK.r w. untfln
Vmford UK V'owtira
1 IWe ".n Manitkq
tvnirmtii-ha .,. ROina Vanlrpl
; 8'liuts L,.0.U Hubert
Uualu: H.U ( ', l;urroirha, Munnkn (St.
r, tliiuy: It.itt ('. Mnke (). Hef
reu: Charieanorth.
i Ink va. Ceairal City.
' YORK ?7). ("KM. CITY tll.
Trauktwr R.K.IR.K Woodward
. TrtHt throw:
Bohmtdt.
Kranoh, . Referee:
PLAYING I CLARA B DIVISION
gtrnebara a ad Hrkroa Appear
Lrfnlg TkM flamee.
IfNCCIN. March 13k fprtiU. Play
In the Claaa B dlrlalon of the tourna-
sneot le Hearing tha temt-flnalt. Stroma-
burr and Hebron loom up tha atrongeat
a tha reault ef the day a play. Ptrome
burg eliminated the atrong Bln( fire by
II to 14 victory, and then later tn the
morning ateo rut off the Ord team, tt to
t, after Ord had defeated Chadron IT to .
Hebron put out Wert Point by a 11 to
4 a co re In a game featured principally by
the, cioae guarding.
TAoIlowIng are the Claaa B reeulta today:
Ord vs. Chadraa.
ORD 1T. I PHADHflM rtt.
Marta RT. RP Ritchie
Lonir UP...Ur.. latK)ll
Jleyer
R.O.. Alhrlsht
lc Weymouth
Onweke
Chamberlain ,.R(.
Barnea L.O.
Gm i: Iona IS). Marta (8). Tiarnea 21
TJaboll, Ritchie (2), Heyer. Free throwa:
Marta, reyr. Kefaree; Mllliken.
Kwatkarf va. Kwl na
Relmer
Rplttlnr
Ooolittie
STROMHBl'KO 0!j Q,....
poniard R.K. rt.O.
C"laon '...UP. UQ..
Mct'ue "J-
Leaner , RAM
oaL MoO (71. V. Pntttler (I).
Relmer (S). T. frttler. FY throwa:
V. Bplttler (4). Htei. Mllliken.
Hrkrae ew. WmI Polat.
WMT POINT (4).
R.I" fiowarth
HT3BRON (in,
V. Halley R.F.
Iwlea UF
Wilson ....;.C.
ntllle RjO.
H. Kalley .UUw
Onaia: Uh"
I ..IT
C. ......
HO
ua
(4). V.
RUley, Elliott. Free throwa:
lieferee; lr. Clapp.
Frlaad va. Kliare-I
Wella
Elliott
Hlch
.... Krauae
Bailey, R,
Klilott (J).
FTUENX CIS).
Henry R-O.
Kcheldt UF.
Weber C.
Krdcamp RO.
Makena UO
ruiwoGD rv
R.F R. Tyaon
UF Moraan
r. MoCorry
ftS V. CHementa
UO : ' Boetlnr
Uoalai Tyaon. McC!orrv 8. Webber ().
Free throwa: R. Tyaon, Henry. Referee:
Dr. Claw.
Mind
MINDKN
A nderaon . . .
Miller
Cuirraan ....
(FT).
..K.F.
..UF.
C.
..RO.
Klnirxley l.(l.
(.ioHi; anaeraon
1 liomtiBon
I.FX1NUTON (121.
R.F Crnndall
UF Tench
t: Zimmerman
RO '.Imiiwrof
UQ Ka-en
2i. (Tannan 4
Thompson. Teach, Zlmtnerman 2 . Free
throwa: Thomyuon tt), Zimmerman (.).
Referee: hlclda.
llroMibarf
TnOMPBl'KU (.!!.
Howard R.F
C'olatn UF.
M.s-ie C.
I.imlhurg R.O.
1. t.nner ...,UH
MutMtltute: Kunraor J l.r ('olm
olaon Ml, llowaiil, MoCue (6)
Ord.
ORD V
n.F.... Barnea
UF Ixng
O Oeweke
R.1... Chamterlan
1(J Marti
Joule;
a (-.
OIV (it
Uhrta
UF UF.... (.rleve
' t'onwuy C. C.. Crtiea..
. St.ipei :.R.lt.O ltvan
. O!orn UO. UO M orruw
li.j.ln Conway ?OX (f. Trauphrr
t '. loro-r, riv Starrelt. F r-e
u,ni. Ti..i, (iiltvo (i). Referee:
3r. CLsjp. fuletltute: tHarrett.
Oataka . (!.
OMAHA 113). I Ob-NEVA (ll
Uuir ... U.FMtF I'rI'e
I loiln7W UF jl. l" Mnrtln
. t'nynter , (l. ,. Anhton
. J xrmen R.O K.O J. Koehlrr
t-rtMiom UIi.lL.4- jUsdelfs
l.,ls- Uiea , rlolh (31, Larman,
!'!.' i... .MhiIiii. I'.. Ki.t'lili-r, Killiaii,
.'. tl'rnaa: Mulhow iMlce. Hof.
i no: Uiltter. Subetituta: H. Korhler,
eatlt Uwaka
SO. OMAHA (II) I ''
t-a.h ...R.F.RF.
V i.i i tie .. . .. . UK. UF.,
Oeweke. Fre throwa : Long, Marli.
Referee: fchWlda,
' Caaanlatlan Taarney,
The ennaolatlnn tournament la alao near
m a rloae, with the flnala coming Kttt -frday
morning. 'Falla "ly and Harvrd
loom up atrong. Following la tha reault
of the plav In the connotation tournament
this morning:
' Falla City 13; Alexandria, I.
Harvard, tl; Pa nee City, t. ,
Coaaril, 1R; KUnlnn, IS.
Arnold won from Kullrrton by forfeit.
Auburn won from l'apill'n by (urtelt.
Plalnvlea-, 10; Fairmont, 1 ,
Ronth Omaha va. Alllaaee,
SO. OMAHA (14). . AULIANCK (t.
Iach K.K.I R.F Iavenport
McHitde UF.f IF Johneon
Nixon .....O.I 4 Harvey
Itott R.O.I RO K(acht
Beal UG.t 10 Oinham
Only claaa A gamee were played this
afternoon with the following reaulta:
Bubstitulca: Corr for Mctlrlde. Bhaln
hoita fie Holt. Goal. Ueaih (4) io
lrtrte, Corr, Johnson. Fre throwa: Mc
lltlde Refre: Ruthe-ford.
Omki' ti, Yark.
OMAHA tIT). ! YUHK (Idt.
RITCHIE OUTFIGHTS
YELSH ALL ALOIIG
Californian TJpteti Dope apd Whipi
Britiih Champion in Every One
of Ten Bounds.
ODDS SEVEN TO FIVE OK LOSER
KBTW YORK. March It-Wlllle Richie
of Pan Franctaco, former world's cham
pion lightweight, outfought and out
pointed' Freddie Welsh of Bngland, the
preeetit title holder, tn every radnd of a
faat ten-round bout here last night.
Odda ware I to 5 on Welah. '
All through the fight Ritchie did tha
forcing, while Welsh apofled some of hia
good work by holding In' aoveraJ rounds.
Ritchie at no time during tha bout gave
hia backers any conoem. Ha rushed all
over the ring, aendlng lefts and rights
to the head and body, the body punish
ment being the mora Meniere.
Welsh ducked cleverly In tha opening
round and Rttcltle'a blows did not seem
to hare much atlng. In tha aeoond Rltchlo
atepped Into a hard right nppercut and
while he forced tha paoa tha englishman
failed to open up.
In the third Ritchie did nearly all tha
work, his two moat telling blows being a
right drive carer Welah a heart and a
right erosa to tha Jaw. Welah kept duck
ing away In tha fourth, but Ritchie
landed a straight left to tha face, fol
lowed by two short right tipperouts.
Welsh caught Ritchie with a right book
as tha Californian was coming In, bnt
Ritchie had the honors of tha round
eaally.
Falls to Get Laad.
Welah avoided a good deal of punish
ment in the fifth round by clover foot
work and In the elxth ahowed to better
advantage, landing on tha body and head
several times, but ha failed to take tha
lead from the Californian.
Rltohla drove right and left to tha body
In the seventh and Welah kept dancing
away, to hoots from spectators and cries
of "why don' you fight T"
la the latter part of this round Ritchie
chased Welsh all over tha ring.
In the eighth Ritchie forced Walsh Into
corner and hooked a hard left to tha
Jaw and then crossed hia right to the
head and again te the body. Both wera
landing on the body at tha bell.
Keeps I p Hash Work.
Ritchie kept up the same rushing work
In the ninth and tenth rounds and the
champion nsver was able to gain tha
allahtest advantage.
Neither . man showed any marks of the
bloodless battle.
At 1 o'clock today both fighters
weighed under 135 pounds, according to
agreement, and the ringatde weights to
night ahowed that neither, had gained
more . than a pound.
Two previous contests between the two
t)ir) were awarded to Welsh.
LINEUP FORJPRING GAMES
Clan A League of Seven Teams
1 Has Been Formally
Launched.
EIGHT TEAMS IN CJTY LEAGUE
Claaa A league of seven teams was
organised last night at the council cham
ber In the city hall. Lewis Cook was
elected president.
. Tha league will bt oompoaed of Bour
geois, Townsenda, Alamltos, : Armours,
Luxus, Black Kats and Chris Lycks.
They wfil ' have another meeting 'next
weak.
The City League decided to have eight
teams In Its league, namely, Monmouth
Parka Murphy Did . Its. Nebraska Auto
School, Brown Park Pharmacy, Beacon
Press, .Vinton Street Merchant. Mazdas,
Mlckel's Vlctrolas. Each manager wal
notified to present tl to the treasurer
for each player as forfeit money at the
next meeting.
A new Class B league waa organised,
to be known as the American league.
The following teams will oomprlne this
lesgW South Omaha Merchants, Walter
O. Clerks. DuiuW Woolen Mills, Omaha
Rubber company, Ford Motor company
West Leavenworth Merchants, James
Cffrr Electrics. Kennedy Beseltn.
E. H. Vernon was elected president and
B. A. Gants secretary. A forfeit ot IS
Is required to show good faith.
Frank Qulgley. president of the Satur
day Class A league, has called a meeting
for next Thursday night )
High School Loses to
Cfeighton Lawyers
KAISER TO STRIKE BACK
Germans Will Retaliate if British
Pla6 Restrictions Upon Im-.
prisoned Crews.
WON'T SCARE RAIDING BANDS
BERLIN , (Via London ) , March 12.
, In naval circles It It declared that
a searching Investigation will be In
stituted ' Into.' the ; report that the
British admiralty Intends to with
hold the customary honorable im
prisonment conditions from German
submarine crews' made captives, and
that' if 'Great Britain places snch
Germans under speclf.l - restrictions
retaliatory measures may be adopted.
Won't A f feet Pwiiey.
' The navy officials say the Investi
gation will not be made through dip
lomatic channels, but decline to spe
cify how their Information will, be
Cleaned. ' ' . ' ...
They claim that should Great Brit
ain take the action it contemplates
this will not affect the submarine'
war plans In the slightest particular,
nor have any Influence on the spirit
of the crews.
r'A secret report rms Tjeen nent from
Cuxhaven to the admiralty at Berlin that
twelve submarine, have failed to report
at their base, eight of them being among
Germany's newest boats. J
"Tha naval council will meet today or
tomorrow under the preIdcney ot Km
peror William to discu whether or not
It would be better to abthdon the -submarine
war.",
Lutes RF.
Fli.thow UF.
Paynter C
larinon R.Q.
Kimntrviin I.U.I I.H.
UikiIh: Flothow (Sj. Peynter
RF Traugher
UF - Cux
C Conway
H.O., Sioiv.r
Oaborne
(2), ro
ta. Kree throwa- Flothow (7). Cox,
Trausher 3), Referee: RutrternirU.
Llnrola v. i aivrrwltr t'tnee.
Cr4e.
CHETE UK
...U Frondell
Kiu.
, H yT
i lita
lillhorn
n f. (....
Ii.nl KU.iK.fi,
i" It UU Il.i-
,..! te, h (4). Free throwa: Me
KriOf i n . ru1 il Hi, Referee; llill
mr. Si'Lstitiite: .'. Frumloil.
Kearney m. Alltaaee,
K KARSfcT
t.ai-lK-y ..
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UF
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ALLIANCE.
R F. ...... Uav,nprt
UK JolitiKon
" , )iail-y
U.(- Vni'ht
I. (. ClHllKin
1 mvcni'iii't i5i. Har-
Ji-Krl.lv V. II
LINCOLN CT,
Muni R.F
Hctunldt UF.
Albrerht C.I
M. Kinlth .Itl.
HKer UO.
1'NI. PLACK (K)
R.F Knox
UF rune
(' t Amos
K.O , Rurka
UO Baney
I r.c tliM, 1 luviT-imrt (4), Vv tlxio t4,
l.iitirt-r: lliltnrr. Miixtitule: hanek.
Morula T. Oakdale.
MNf'OUN (H. I OAKDALE (T).
H--4.ii. nit K.F.IT.F Hayes
?fa,'ta UF. I H F l.nm n
4,1.1V 4)t .'.'. ("NN V.. AlntiH
M Snvlk. Rtllkd l-eet
fulfill uk Jti !iK-n for MnrrU. L.
Aukiiii for l'?el. (.,ui: Morris W)'M.
, 1 1 1 rt (ii;. lr.n. U Adam i.'i. Fro
t iri' M'-iiia lil. 1.. Ad-iiiia. llefereu:
(iri,-wf,rtu.
tistaltBaa vs. CdIih-H,
J! 4ST1M-!. (i'n. I (Vfl.VMi-l'rt
ri K.F 1 1, f. Nwmn
x ilk tioiee ....UK 1 It F CisV-iin
f nn C'CN Ph.iiiia
I, (iii.il FMIII-O T-iouii'Kon
t. I- :!1 Uli. )!'. ( IIN.-.8
,iaW-.i'tu-e: J-i rrun fur Nriiji, klun-P-r
lor i, iti: V Mf-i,oae iti,
j ar. liyi-n. raia. I'lii.u. Frn
t Itrnllr I'lare . Kwilolb.
CM. I-l-Al'C ('- I NOHFDIJC CST).
' ..... ii F 'I..F HoV'luKh
i f. .a U F.l K F h .'iiih
(!',' .....iV'i.' Krfiirh
I i- ....P. l.M ( .,.rii,
, ... 1 ..U H- h i.flU y
!!'.! I r .- I .1 Nv Hi Mil.
. 1 1 .j, ' ! ' j i - i ''4,j fur ) ,, . .-) i Ufh. l',itli:
I i i i ; l,t . m, , ' T i , lin. y
,, . l.jii j,.!.. hruh, M,-my
8ulntltules: Jai-kmtn for Morris, bU
bee fur Albrwrht, K. brtiith for Uager. At
kin for Aiooa. Ocmin: Hhrm.il. Morrii
iK, Albrrrht, M. Smith, Amu, hw),
Free t!iron: Morris (H, Knox (O. Kot
ctwe: Muctd.
laadaaa va. Beatrice.
HASTINGS (in. I PKATIUCK (SV
Prku ItF.lP.F Hott
V)utehouae ....UF.iUF Ooalord
Flvnn CIC Lake
Klein H.O.I K.O Kurroulia
herrmn UO.iUO t"liu.t
Uiml: Whltehonne (-, Kernan, 1'arHa
(3). Klein, Wott. foru. Free tliriwa
liott. i-arka. . Iteferoe: KiilrMa.
Northwest Iowa Fives
Compete in Tourney
AAIE.T, la., March 13. Hpelttl Telo.
(trajn.) Tanty-two Uuuni of northwes
Ioa ti I is rt aehoo) boaket ball ahooters
aent through the prollnilnariea, coiaprt
lng eleven gamea, thla afternoon. Tao
courts in the blv Ativea s mi:aaluin were
kept on the sum the entire afternoon.
Mure of the prcHmlnarkea were called at
I U tonlcht. The teams drew lota for
mat. lira.
In the afternoon t a. vies Bioux City and
Bilrtt I-ake evidenced tha moat flnlfhed
Si-ine. bioux City, ualtif the iwotit train.
ep.(y waJ loved ttiurdan. 'll.e unle
fekttd KWnt Lake five tranvpvd Ida
Urove. SumiiiBry.
r-l.iux 'l(y. Hi; Chnrdan. .
I .M,i,,. l-:ur, 14: i-.llorlh, I.
J-i ier.n, 17, e-,encrr, if.
loun I- alts, 1; lenie.m, tl. -
s- iir It 1 j- n lila limit, itk.
Iriu. 1: Wlui Uik. 11.
I'... .!., li, l.Milw i:r.,'e. Ii.
oiri.ia). Auiu taraily staff.
Creighton Laws Play
The Wayne Normal
Tonight the Creiahton Laws and Wayne
Normal will meet In a basket bait same
at Wayne. The lawi, thousb meklnc
only a fair ahowlng In the Commercial
Inaeua, on account of tho rules pro-
hlbititif their ualnc Linn and Klepaar,
their atara, have bean successful In all
but one out-tot-town game.
The fol-owtna players will make the
trip: Captain Linn. Keel. Klepaer, Ka
manakl, Featner. Flood, Mulroney and
Phllpa. '
By the acors of to 13t the Creighton
law si'hool students won from the HighJ
cunooi eiecvonas in the first game of the
two teams tltls season. ' The tame waa
clean and fast, with a number of spec
tacular goals by players of both sides.
Fur the lawyers the entire team per
formed as "tars, while the high achol
boys, though ftghtlni. hard, were unable
to make headway against their -huskier
adversaries. Lineup:
LAWYKIW. HIGH SCHOOL.
Mulroney R.F.I R.F.... MacFarland
Featner UF.L.F Orovea
Kamanaki O.lf? uhi
Koel (C.) R.G. R.Q Iteeae
nooJ KU.IUQ Moaoov.U
ft'leld aiJe: Mulroney m, Featner (5)
Kamanak (2), Reel (2), Flood (2), Mao
Farlamt !), Orovea (4, Uisler, Momco-
vits. uoal from free throw: Keel. Sub
stitutes: llith schuol, Uelaler for Rohra.
( rowley for Reese. Referee; Burken-
loan. -
BEE ELECTROTYPERS WIN
FROM STEREOTYPERS' TEAM
Bee Elect rot ypers won In a match gams
yesterday en the Farnam alleys from the
Stereotyprre by ten pies. The score:
ELK'CTROTYPERS.
POOL HALLS AND SUNDAY '
BALL ISSUES AT BROKEN BOW
BROKEN BOW. Neb.. March ia-(Spe-
i!al.) At a city caucus held here Wednes
day night W. W. Waters waa nominated
for mayor over A. M. Drew, tha present
incumbent. . Out of V votes oast. Waters
received 156 and Drew 108. The full ticket,
as nominated, reads aa follows: Mayor,
W. W. Watera; treasurer, Ray Kunaf
clerk. Hoy Thompson; city engineer, A.
J. Van Antwerp; oouncllmen. First ward.
W. j. Harris; Second ward, II. T. Bruce;
Third ward. U Cushman; Fourth ward.
J. 0. Austen. None ot the retiring coun-
cilmen wera renominated. Pool halls and
Sunday baae ball will be voted upon at
tha coming e'-cctR'n
CHICAGO CUBS DEFEAT
CUBAN REDS AT TAMPA
TAMPA. Fla., March 1!. The Chit ago
Nationals defeated the Cuban Reda, 7 to
I here today. Store: RUB.
Havana SSI
Chicago 1 11 1
uativriea: F. Uonaales and (lutlorrea;
Robblns, Vaughn, Kurklea, Archer, liar-
grave ana lireananan
I
Ryan
3w4uroha ,
l-uuaon ..
Totals
Harper
Watt ..
fchater
lat.
Lit
HO
lbt
Id.
in
141
M.
f-T
Vol
1
Total
414 44
TERCOTYPEKJ.
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rm i"?
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d.
lu)(
11
liv)
Total.
4.4
47
Totala
5C 4.1 tn 1)8
PEC"! A BOWLERS FAIL
TO ROLL BIG SCORES
PKORJA. 111.. March H.-Por1a bowlra
In both aioKlea and douMea held the al
leys this afternoon at the opening of the
second dsy's session of the American
Bowling oonirress. Fourteen Peoria .and
Hprtngfleld (111.) fives held sway during
ths night seaalon. '
Local bowlers f aa'.ed to rcS up scores
whl.h would be ebuuted as top notchers.
la the two-roan event, ana Peoria team
touched the 1.0U mark, out ot a total (
twenty-two teams on the elleya.
la the Individual. Dunae -f rearla
rolled M-t. the hi heat at-ore oat ef total
of thlrty-eljht eiitriea.
BOSTON BRAVES BEAT
TEAM DIWN IN GEORGIA
MACON, Ga., March U The Boston
National defeated Mareer university
here today, 19 to 1. Score: R II E.
Itoaton II II
Meroer : 1 4
Katreriee: lluhe. Luque and Whal
ing; Hunt, Weaver, Clenutnts and Adarua.
IN FIELDER MARTIN
. BREAKS RIGHT ANKLE
MACON, Ga.. March 11. William Mar
tin. Inflelder of the Roeton Natlonala,
broke his right ankle while pracUtiim
here today. Mauager (fallings said Martin
would be sent to bis home In Washing
ton.
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: Store Open '
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UnUl 9 P.. M.
Saturday. ,
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Store Open
Until 9 P. M.
. Saturday.
"Biltmore Special" ;
BSme. Serge S
$ J g.50 .
mis'
Young men are going-to "get th idea"
of the wBiltmore Special" Blue Serge . Suit the
minute they see it; that means they are going to
wear it. It's made in snappy, stylish English and
Semi-English models that any young man with
the right taste for style will want to wear.
And, too, there is a "Biltmore" in a
more conservative model for the man of more
conservative taste.
Every "Biltmore" is a strictly hand
tailored, faultless-fitting model; excellent quality
serge made of long, silky wool; nifty patch pockets; two or
three-button models; silk lined or serge lined; sixes to fit every
man and young man. "A remarkable blue serge valutf for $18.60.
Mothers, A Saturday Special
Boy Blue Serge Suit 0j
! With Extra Pair Pants OO
A Tprj exceptional bargain for Saturday: -thes
suits are sold regularly, f 6.(0. .You may choose
from threa different models, splendidly, tailored.
Every suit with an extra pair of full-lined panta.
All sizes, 6 to 17 years.
New Bpring Suite and Top Iteefera for
the Little Chap are in. Vestee Suits
In new ahadea of torgea, aheperd
crteeka and tweeds. Oliver Twtat Suite
In sew color combinations. New Top
Reefers in Balmacaaa style or Jack
Tar models eerKea. tweeda and plenty
of sltepherd checks in both styles.
The prices range from i.25 to $6-50.
Blue Serge Long-Pant Suit
For Big Boys
' Boys' Section Second Floor.
Strictly all-wool sergesulU. Ages 14 to It years,
your choice ot two different models, ahm
regular 110.00 ralnea. Special Saturday, HU
Stylish Hats for
Spri 1915
Here are bate to salt any face,
any head, any taste. The smart
est blocks, the lartest rariety
.shown, in Omaha, and the prioee.
are within every mart's means.
"Brandels flpedal" ...... $3.00
"Mayo" Hats Sold here excln-
slTely for
The Famous
Hats for . .
$3.00
John B. . Stetson
$3-50
3,480 Pairs Men's Pure Silk
Hose Saturday at 15c a Pair
3,450 Pair of Ken's Pure EDk Hose Made
with liixje tops, hecla and toes; double
spliced solee. All the new spring shades.
, These silk hose are "the run of the mill
and are worth up to 35c. ! All in one big
lot, Saturday, a pair ....... . 15
Men's Shirts All the choice lots from our big shirt
purchase. All new patterns, made of fine qual
ity madras, percales and cheriota. Values to
11.50. Choir Saturday of the entire lot. 7J
150 I-oaen Men's Kcgligee and Golf Khirta Sam
ples and seconds, worth to $1.00. Special Sat
' urdsy, each ZHit and 5
75 Doaen New SprlBg Kilk Foer4n-Hand Tie
Mad of floe quality silk, in the large open end
shapes. AU new shadaa. Worth to 60c. - Sat
urday, each 5
85 rHurv Men'a Kodlnm and Bpring Weight I'nioa
. Suit Worth to 11.16. 8puUl. a suit - 80
New S(tric Manhattan Shtrtn Special showing
Saturday. Color and fit guaranteed. Wonderful
Taiue. Satarday. for 31.50 and up to 5X0
Men's New Spring Style Shoes
Dull calf with gray cloth
tops. Lace, flat lOsglUh.
one of Rolls Ioadoa laata
all sliee. Satur
day, a pair .
:r.$6
Balmacaan Hats 25c
About 1,500 Cloth Hats for Men
and Young Men All sites and
colors, fl.00 and $1.50 values.
All in one lot Saturday, O C
choice for ....... mOC
Boys' Hats
Boys' and Children's New Spring
Headwear on sale at Z5c, DOc, 5e
and up to -31.50
Bags and Suit
Cases at About Price
About 700 Traveling Bags and Suit Cases are
represented in this purchase. All neW and
perfect in every way. All bags and suit oases
are well made and built for service,. Values
from $5X) to $10.00in two lots Saturday
$3.45 and $4.95
We are now exclusive agents in Omaha for
the Famous Taylor Theatrical TrunVs.'
Another of dark tan ealt
-with cloth tops but
ton style. All else.
Saturday, at. a
pair ......yi.... $Q