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T11H BEE: OMAHA, SATVWDAY, MAKVIl '27, l!t:.
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rtSfafc our thirty-third
ynkiad for this week a
tsetses of wonderful scope
s. Watch the ads.
Underwear Specials
Womcn'i Union Suits Low neck
and sleeveless. Cuff and umbrella
knee styles. Regular and extra sizes.
Hen. 50o vaR, Fnturdsv, a suit, Sler.
Children's "M" Knit Vnlon Suits
lxw neck and sleeveless; knea
length. Patent tapes, eeania and hut
tons. A 2 to I J yenra. 60c villus,
A suit, 9.
WEAR
mbraceil in this extensive aroup-
$ore so than they are right now.
:Sat': spring fashion deems cor
ing that are most in favor, the
t tvle in Fashion' realm, arc all
(this magnificent collection.
tin ere is a style dJQF?
of tJJ
the,
one price
Hp to $15
their value. It
to the moment,
shades correct.
those that are preferred
he -Crepe de Chint, Crepe
immed in laces and ribbons,
gyles. All sizes are included.
Gloves for
f.$1.19
relay , of about .
&.that-, hav ; .
jaaQreven $2. ,
pivcits. as black or.
st ; ctf them are Rea
ttiuqijty. The gloves'
r-,:;9pld at $1.50 or
t a manufacturer eon-
Iitt-jft8 they are sok'
rTvpot permitted tt
kijf.-e.The gloves are
eiacK, -wuite and. a
ieaii or piaue sewn
$1.19.
eYou Wish To
MEN'S CLOTHING
Great Purchase of Men9 s and Young Men's Fine
Spring Suits in a Rousing Sale on Saturday
At a big reduction from the price they usually would bring
we secured more than 600 suits from manufacturers in New York City
and Rochester. N. Y. They have reached us in time for a great Saturday
sale. They are in the correct spring styles, made of the kind of fabrics that will be most
popular for spring wear and in the most seasonable shades.
Three great lotsthree small prices
MEN'S and Young Mod's
Buits Fancy worsteds
and blue serges; also young
men's blue serge suits. De
pendable and guaranteed to
give perfect satisfaction. Reg
ular $12.50 to $15.00 values.
Saturday
$(0)75
EN'S and Young Men's
"ool Suits "Worsted)?,
tweeds, cheviots, cassimeres
and blue serges. Splendid
fitting" clothes, that compare
favorably with suits that sell
everywhere for $t7.50. Saturday
$1111 75
M1
EN'S and Young Men's
"Wool Suits Fancy and
silk mixed worsteds and blue
serges. Serviceable qualities
in the latest patterns, com
pare favorably with suits
sold everywhere at $19.50 to
$22.50-
MZ
setift.
Raincoats A Wonderful
Balmacaans-Saturday at
Sale Slip-ons and
About Half Price
By buying surplus Stock of Raincoats from the Harris Rain
coat Co. New York City, we secured the great assortment in such a way
that we can sell them at about fifty cents on the dollar. There is a great op
portunity in this sile to select rarely good coats just at the time you need them at a
price much smaller than is usually asked for similar qualities.
These Coats Are:
Double textures in popular materials and desirable
shades. Bombazines Paramettos, Silks, Worsteds, Can
tons, Tweeds, Cheviots and Cassimeres. Full length
coats, plain and regular; Balmacaan models.
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'Soring
Balmacaans"
liaphragm, shoulders or
All this can be accom
rsets and W. B. brassieres.
uta figure women niust give.isome
id this season because the corset
njjel. The smaller waist is back
gher bust. We are confident that
a La Vida corset you need never
at apologj' for your appearance.
ere fit you we have only expert
of., figure imperfections and who
4orrect them.
y be had in coutil, batiste and
.oonel with Exeelen. Thev
The popular coat for cool
evenings, made with plain
or relret collar, wtth aatln
leeve and yoke. All the
newest fabrics and pattern
In Scotch Tweed and
plaids, homespuns, cheviots;
also "Top Coats" for th
conservative dresser In
blacks and oxfords silk
lined to the edge.
$12.50 to $22.50 Values
$9.75,$11.75,
$14.75
Raincoats worth up to (51 AO
$3.50, at - .- - - - ipl.yo
Raincoats to $4.50 and dJO QQ
$5.00, at. - - - - -iP.yO i
Raincoats up to $6 50 dQ AO
and $8.50, at - - - O.VO
aincoats up to $
and $15.00, at -
Raincoats up to $10.00 CA
Men's Shirts, Ties and Other Stylish Apparel for Easter
in Glad Array at Prices that are Very Attractive
MEN'S SHIRTS, $1.00
TIES FOR SOc
125 Dozen Beautiful Silk Four-in-Hand Ttea for
Easter wear. Excellent value in thia lot. Large open
end atyU. Regular $1.00 shape. Your Chow for 50c
Our stock of Munsmg Union
Suits for Men' is now com
plete,, with all the spring
weight and new fabrics. Ex
ceptional values at,
a suit, $1.00 to
Man's Silk Hose All the
new shades. "Run of the
mill" quality; worth
tut
$5
to 3oc. Special, a pr .
Sprint Neckties Large open end
four-in-hands. Many of thee tie
worth 50e. Saturday, ftp
each AJC
Hosiery for Man xjiu
Iwre. exclusively. Inter
woven Mole Hoe in the
new eerln ahaAes 25c
and wisht. A pair.. .
Interwove a4 Ptioeatx
Milk Km for Men Excel
lent for wear. A J1 Art
P.J r. too, T6e an4 . . . 1 UV
Mtn's Sample Pajamas
Made af od quality fancy
Muriras and Solsstte.
Worth 11.21. Iat- 7Q-.
urdar. a suit 9
We have what we consider are the bent shirt values tlutt we
have ever placed bo fore the men of oinalia nhirtu of excep
tional matrriah, that will wear, hold tlielr color and Rive vt
Isfaction. Thousands to choose from, 1st all the d An
latest patterns. Kach p 1 elU
Men's Shirts $1.50
We are offering high-grade
shirts, many exclusive pat
terns, made of materials
found In shirts worth a great
deal more. Every shirt guar
anteed to give satisfaction in
every detail,
at
$1.50
Men's Shirts $1.50 to SS
We are offering excep
tional values in Manhat
tan. Emery and other high
grade makes. We show many
exclusive patterns in this lot.
?ohr.k:-..$i.5o to $5
1,000 ONE-DOLLAR SHIRTS, 69c
1,000 New Spring Shirts Consisting of all the select lots of shirts from our big shirt purchase.
Collar attached or neckband style. Not a shirt in the lot worth less than $liO, fiQ
many worth more. Special Saturday. Each UJC
1L
, prices are $3.00 to 52J.
To fit every type of figure, are
53.00.
n
uje on Saturday
chcs and Transformationa
i Pompeian P.oora.)
j Beautiful 20 and 22-Iach
Switches, l.r J)3o
I All Around Transformations
t Fir!t nua'.ity h:iir. Kfgulnr
j piiov, j".(x. Sihe price, 31.75
E3.&0 Transrornoations -K' p
tionol vjilues fr $1.05
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t vv.nl' l'r ali kind- -t Heauiy
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EASTER HATS FOR MEN ARE SHOWING NOW
Men. you should see the very newest hat. "The
Maye." sol4 eirlasively ia Omaha by the Hran
Ufla Stores It's the quality of them that really
makes tbe strongest pall on your parse. But,
in addition to swUt yea get soveity in style,
richness nd strength la eoior sad a fr
wear guarantee, all for pOeVvl
"lirandeis Social" Soft aaul Stiff Hats
Stunning lylec and new, QQ
JOHN B. STETSON HATS
All the Very Latest
Spring Styles o ttf
are here at . . JKJ
For Those Who Like Good Candies
Chocolate
In cream;
29c
Special Cream Dipped Brazil
Nnts lf -ular (
Special Quintal
Dipped Cherries-
Saturday, 1
pound box
Oar Delicious Pompeian
Chocolate Bitter Sweets and :
Swiss Style IXilk Chooolates '
Fruit and not renter. Sporial.
One-ouod QQ j
tot eC7C !
Wo llava a CompUta Lino of Caater Novel'
ties. Including All Kind of Chocolate Kgga.
Cream aUgg. Jelly and Marahmallow Lgja,
Kral-. A iomid. .
Bpeeial Cocoannt Kiurs -
unilla, Ktrawl rry a n 1
clioelat. A r
jMjund IOC
()H-' -khmma lllah Wataat I'oi.-
29c
NEW SPRING WALL PAPERS
Hritfliti n up your walls for Master. Our Moek is now eoin-
plete. I il I hiUiger? furnished on short liotiee, at reason
lio priees; Morli Uai ant
Parlor, himtitf Kmhi, IIiiSI in l'att'iri" of Regular .)
and Store 1'ai.eis All eol. 'ir l.lsui and
. i . . nirdluui lolurit. Sulur
or ainl tleittgiis; : a .'I o4y ru
SUi a rVi OC ; -.r- I'UI. and .....red Worth
to 4c Saturday, in io lot.
Ill ltd iold Pa(i'r--8.iliattli for ' roll. Ii'r OOL
living rwonis. if'lUi-i halls and i aad sCmJC
UVrsry. w it b tordr lo n.sirh 1
Sale prire. a roll ... 1 afa 2 C
3c
A complete line of borders
at special prices.
SOCIALIST PLATFORM MADE
Measure to Cover City Eleotion This
Spring it Drafted and Made
Public.
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98c
$2.00 Sample H&ts, 98c
Odd lots and sample linos of Men's Soft
and Stiff Hat New spring
ntvlcs. Choice for
$1.00 Caps, 50c
Sample lines of new fpririK eapa for men
mid young men. Regular 1 .nil
valuch. Oioice Saturday, for. . . OVlC
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MADE UP OF NIKE PLANKS
Tlie ttoi'iallet rsrty has prepered Iti
platfurm lo rover the city eleotion this
oprlns. The pUUorm i-onalsu ot nine
plenke. The firm of thcao calls for home
rule of cltle, providing; for the call of a
charter convention. Other plonk hav
' to do w Ith sclf-govcrntiwnt, labor tneaa-
lUies. public ownership, education, health
' meaamvs, public amunrmciits and recres-
tlnn nnd flnancUl mi!ur-a.
I IIOHU Rt'UB rOR 11TIKS.
I Complete home rule ia Ofiimndrd for
I the (ily In all munh-ipal affaire. And to
tnw etui a cnarter convention enoinu
a lied in oruer t formuliitn new cliarter
lw for the city. Those laws ahould wr
i nilt the citjr to own and oavtut all iuh
! llo unlitlce.
I S.Ljr-VKRrTfcIrMT.
j The Initiative, rcteremltmi and the lisht
i of recall ehould be put him mi a works mo
I laala
J.ABOR MRARrilrV.
I L Union tabor la alwaya to 1 recosntxed
and Slven prcicieitoa In an puhllo worm.
' X The union label la to l required on
all city priaUus. t Itlinateiy the city in to
ealablwh a prlntliui plHot of Ita own.
when necoamiy nM'inaad la In be
upon the elate leaiatAture for the
rr to do ao.
nloa waxes to be naJd on all uuh-
llc worka, tnua ratelmc and maiutRln4nc
I oade union atanoard.
, i. Kla hl-hour day to ba rarocntaed and
! lioura of labor on all publto worka to be
rruuceu aa mpwiy aa poeeinie to .iih
hours er day. Hat and holhtay to ha
1 provuied thee provleton aleti to be re
quired ot all contractors dHns work for
ihe city.
4. remllna national leaielatlon In thl
line, tho city ahouiil ettatilei accMeait
I Inaurance, eli te leneflt and owl ess pen
atone for ali public employee.
e. The city ahould have a lhroohlr
equipped empUiviiH-nt bureau for the
tti-niKlHiiie of tSoea out of wort.
7. Public work and public Inetltutiona
In varloua llnee should be executed aa far
aa practical ao as to give work to the
unemployed.
S. (.'nnatliuUonal and legal rtehta of
worker to be maintained. 1'ollre not al
lowed to uaa unnereeawxy rovsbnesa or
violence or to Interiere wllk peaceful
plcketrnsi, the riht of aaomMy, er free
apcccli.
. Ranltary condltlona to be maintained
In all place of employment, pro pee light,
heat, ventilation, toilet taclilile, aaCetir
appliances, etc. llealtti department to
co-operate In thee matter; extra fac
tory Inapertora to be appointed for thia
imruoee where neceeeary.
10. Olrect employment of labor to b
anbetttuted for contract labor aa far and
as foM a pneelble.
I'l'HLlC OWNERSHIP. I
1. All public utilitlea, water works,
lluhl, power and healing planta, tranapor
tatlon ayatrine, lea planta slaughter
houaea, coal yard, etc., to ba publicly
owned and operated. Them In be oper
ated ao aa to rats wagee, ahorten hours.
Improve conditions and reduce the coat
of aervlce.
2. The establishment of public under
taking establishment and crematory.
- a. The city should secure for Itself aa
rar a iid as raat as possioi ai unearned
Increment In land valuee. Thle to be ao
compllnlted by purchaee, lease, tuxaUnn
or otherwise.
EDUCATION.
1. Adequate free school facilities In all
respects demanded. Including sufficient
I buildings, play around, gymnasia, bwtths.
1 1 libraries, etc. , t
Z. warm meals to ne supplied in th
schools at cost, and where necessary free.
3. Medical Inspection and cars of chil
dren. 4. Industrial and occupational training.
R. Night and vacation schools where re
quired. A. Teaching standard to be raised: bet
ter wages paid and retirement fundi
maintained.
T. Hchool buildings to be alwaya avail
able for all soelai and civic purposes re
quired by the community not Interfer
ing with school functions.
HRALTH MKASUREft.
1. The city shall extend the free medt-
: cal services, Including hospitals, medical
Inspections In schools and free treatment
i where nocesaary, of contagious. Infectious
and dangerous diseases.
2. Food supply to be carefully In
spected. a. Modem, sclent! fin snd sanitary
mothodi nf garbage and sewage disposal
to be established and operated by the
, city.
4. Rigid Inspection nf all places of em
ployment to Insure sanitary condition.
PUBLIC AMUBFMKNT AND
RECRBATION.
t. Parka and parkways to be extended;
social centers with lectures, gymnasia
and bat ha. clubs, games, dancing and
other wholesome recreation to be estaU.
llxhed public school buildings to be used
for the same.
2. Public concerts to he maintained In
I the parks during the summer snd In suit-
' . I. In kalla In wlnl..
8AtX)ON.
! Strict enforcement of laws regulating
: saloons, especially as to revoking licenses
' of and denying licenses to violators of
the law.
FINANCIAL. MKASUHKfl.
1. Scientific accounting to be estab
I llahed In all detriments nf the govern
ment Including tho unit cost system and
, pillule accountability.
I 2. Rigid and carefully considered sso
1 omlcs to be practiced.
I . Kxlhting laws to be enforead. All
corpora t tons snd Individuals to be re
1 quired to pur their Just share of taxes.
Taxation to ts gradually eiiuieu io warn
values.
4. Ho mt issues to be eliminated as tar
nd aa fust aa uoaaiMa. In eider to relieve
lie city of the heavy burdea of Interest
payments
o. rtevenue producing enterprises sucti
as llubtlna plants, gas plants, street ear
! Ilnea and Jitney bus systems t be estab
; llshed as rapidly as poesibl.
. The socialist party pledges Its un
i tiring snd unqualified support to to sub
I lie manufacture and ' sals ef electrical
I current
1 7. Establishment of a publicly owned
Jitney bus system to be run In campeU
llo a with the street railway system aad
' as extensions to the same. Streets to le
paved as rapidly as possible, so as to
tacllltate their operation.
. Pending adoprleei of public owner
ship of iiuhllc utlllttoa. th socialist
party pledges Itself to work for lover
rates and better service to the public and
, vigorous prosucution by the city of the
. seven-ferea-for-a-uartr ordinance.
OMAHA ONE PLACE
TO INVEST HONEY
So Declare Officials of International
Realty Corporation in Omaha
Looking at Property.
PREDICT END OF WAR SOON
"As soon as this war Is over this
country I going to see ait unprece
dented boom In real estate," said
Edward S. Judd of Chicago, treas
urer of the International Realty as
sociates, an Investment corporation
that is looking for a real estate in
vestment In Omaha. Mr. Judd and
N. J. I'pham of Duluth, president of
the game corporation, are in Omaha
looking at several pieces of property
which have been offered them.
i When Is It Coming; f
"What we would like to know, though."
ventured an Omaha man, "Is when this
war is to be over so that we may know
when ta look for this boom yon predict."
"Well," said President Uphsm, "you
Just set it dewn and watch whst I tell
you, this war won't last longer than fall.
The way tt la going It can't last much
longer." Ho did not predict who woult
be vtcterimte.
Tbs twe representative of the Interna
rlenal RcaJty Associates came In from
Kansas City where they spent a day
looking at some property. They tlld
More then look at Kansas City property.
They bought two pieces, on a brick ef-
fVre building ef fnsr stories, and another
Hat wrth a small building on it. They paid
$ a front foot for the lot.
Here St WwIm A a.
A half dnjen weeks so Treeidenl t'p
ham was In Omaha looking over some
peaslbla r4 estate Investments for the
corporation. He giit some figures then,
rort did iwt Mir at th ttm. Th fact
that he is hark hers again to look thee
ptHce ever, U taken as somewhst sig
nificant by local real estat men.
The officials admit that they are not
going far out of the great eentral grata
belt at present la search ef real estate In
vestment. "Ordinarily." said th presi
dent, "we srs willing to Invest any
where. But Just at th pressnt time w
are sticking pretty close to this central .
territory, to Kansas City, th Twin Cities
and Omaha. W believe these are th
best places to Invest money In real estate
at the present time, with Omaha probably
th best of them stl.
I National Corporation.
The International Realty Associates is
an Investment company wheee stock
holder are all members ef local real
estate boards, and all members of th
National Association of Rest Estate Ex
change. It Is capitalised at fMO.ortX The
esTporatie sells its stoek to anyone tut
members ef the National Association of
Real Estate Exchange. They do not
wish to in er esse their capital stock by,
money from outside th rank of real
estat men. This corporation hougtit
tract In Duluth some time ago and mads)
sto.000 on It In a remarkably short period
of tlm.
Byron llastlngs snd C. V. Harrison of
Omaha are members of the executive
board ef tits corporation. These men with
other real estate men of Omaha are
showing; th visit ars around today. -A
luncheon at the Vontenelts hetel at noon
was a part of th day's program,
Mjv
Hit by Ambulance,
Is Given Damages
Krsliey ranrram. ewners of s pil
I vat smbalancs which tr k Mis Anna
Hammrrluii white speeding past s street
j rar at the corner of Twealr-fMirth sad
I A me avenue. July IS. 1H, mast pa y bar
' t2.n damage, a Jury X J lg leelie a
! district court darkled.
; Judge IsmII held that s
are.
although permitted hv law to trarel at
peed through the streets, t en a i re Its
, owner 1 table In tiaanage ta say person
i iajured ss s result of aellgne la H
pritts. Mis Itaaimerlun ieer fee
$;(o dan. ages.
tils llammerlua wee smS b tha
amtiiia arbll abost to beid a SI reel
A leg and arm were aawerely I-
,..r.
Juied
Wedded at City Jail,
Now Are Divorced
B
a as alaat J
erina I ah
bsedi U.
i i
ali, (Hen. ah ftgviM-W i e'.tJ n rre
i.iiey In the ir 'all te ireii eg-
a. I. rlre4 b J idse Pe-U k
Tl fuiUlhg diwn pet it to hate
torn rthd in dletrtt court: Arthur tlatne
i plilnr. cruelly alleged: Kslb-
xsin aaial fharUa rurlty at-
Lura la h it aaatnst J.d.a II. smmb-
ppMt Sil-S'4 teUtsa IM Alvla I4v
Marshall Party
Calls On Foreign
Commissioners
SAN FRANCISCO. March SH.-Vke
President Thomas R. Marshall snd As
sistant Secretary of the Nary Franklin
D. Roosevelt, with their mllitsry aides,
formally called today nt all foreign build
ings at tho Panama. Faeifie exposition.
Commissioners from various nation re
ceived th vie p Id en t i al party.
Eighteen calls were made.
Th vie president and Mrs. Marshall
and their party will atttnd a Japan
reception and dinner at th California
building tonight, to he given ta honor of
ths exposition officials.
Th vie presidential party will reav
Ran Francisco tomorrow for a visit at
th beats of UniUd State Senator Jame
D. Phelaa at Saratoga, Cal. Lt In
th day th party win start n ths trip
t Pan Diego to visit the Panama- Cali
fornia exposition.
Mrs. Merriam Dies
After an Operation
Mr. Clara E. Merriam, for tws
mairoa at tU Old Feopto's Horn, died
Thursday st ths Wis Memorial hespttar
following a surgical operation performed
lass Saturday. Mrs. Merriem was SI
y-ear M and was for many years acttv
la the First Captlst aad Calvary Baptist
church. he wss aa earnest worker an
th WoiMa'i Missionary and Aid e-
clety. Tha fuaaral will be be4 Saturday
afternoon at 1:4s from Sarkott's sadsi -taking
paHer. Kr. J. K. Maxwell of
Calvary Raptlst church officiating. Jn
termant will be at Red Oak. Ia.
Mrs. M erf lam hi survived by tw see.
J. H. Mosrtaen mt Ashland sad CbeeSar
W. kUrtiam of UouievlU: a daugltUr.
Mrs. A. H. Welti, of Ctttee; a brotlter,
. A. Huntoon, and a sister. Mia Agws
HoaaVnk Thretsgta marrtas Mr. Mei
rlasa was ietid re tws 1st Mrs. Oeoiiji
TWdea.
Peace Memorial Day
Observance Monday
Plaaa foe th r'ac of Meraortel
dsy this year will be dt uased Medday
eeiud at o'cloek at Memuilal hall t
th court bins i. Th meeting will e
coenf need of feur reprsesataUv flXMt
s'h oaJ sees and cars of th Grant
Army of th Republic. Major R. fc Wil
cox I chairman ef th whole committer.
ILLINOIS TRIXX S&IU0
G0S TO THE EXPOSITION
F.nraut to th Panama i realties
where they will take part ta th th
letie eoenpatttloa. lwety fiv member
r th University ef lt!teet trsy-aj team
pass I tbrwagli tmaha la a er-ertsl ear.
ver lb Northwestern snd I'akiai P-
StfiC.
sela eaatb linrt I a l.ooae.
It bel Fta.Tsr-llMr s:?s tee
and pre'eai yeur I ttiM
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