iiiK IMA'.: OMAHA. il hM'Ai. .it -b i. i:M-. li 2 ' i ! th Oerman note dealing with the Luel Innla ranc. generally take the position I hut it l.i an evasion of . the main point in qucat.on. Kxtrarta pom the editorial of Ifn.iii c inifru ir- l,rf. furnlehcd '.) Ifcu .Wcclated ITm: WOODMEN OF WORLD STOP OY ERIN OMAHA Arruiment About Complete fori Entertainment of Sorereign Camp Enroute to 'Frisco. THREE HUNDRED DELEGATES . " w t.. -N' rk Time,. The Ofrm.n reply Arrn5fni. - j not rronB,ve to our d,mand. It dooa tally - completed ; to entertain , l'ljnot promote that "clear and full un-ler- Omihi for a dav the entire noverelun latandins camp of the Woodmen of the World, which Is to moot in ft. Taiil. accord ing to the plans described by The Ew aome time ago. i , The date now definitely fixed la Monday, June 12, and more than i delegates from the different ataten. Comment of American Editors on German Note on Lusitania Case not dlspoaed to be reasonable where the j rvflB Amrlan newapapera. comment In in . I.tialtniila an arnvd veaaet la an tin- I Uvea of their fellow rltliena are con- rrrned. The"Vlcln; of an embargo on j all munition of war. all food, all paa renser travel with all belligerent tens- trie will heat Ineure u that aafetjr and neare whlrh we deeire. ' Knnea City (Mo.) Ftar: There la noth- j n,"a " log In the German note to alter the poal- merrhantman but ((( ftf t)(. t.r,lt, 8ut, Mt forlh )n Frl1ent Wllaon'a communication of' May 1J. Thin government would j (all In Ita ditty to Its citSxrn and to the aa to a irt Bituatlon h!rh President Wilson In hla note de la red ( to be desirable. The mann-r In ' hlh Hertln receive our represent"'!""" 1 In regard to the alnklng of the l,uaitnli ' cannot tail to create moat diasfcree.ible , lmpvaon In thla country, which the note outward form of cour;ey wl'.l not , remove; ' j New Tork World: The Oerman note In jrenpfnao to the American protest asalnat submarine attach -Upon mei bantmfl'.n f capnw-r. I An..t nn nt ti iilllfl It ! Worse than I TMf t.htir.h nuM.T maa- n U.. iu iwa nruiiuu v..,, evasive. It Is Ihsln'ere. even pernio- nnd rights of American cltljiens unnot with their accompanying wives or daughters, will "stop off In Omaha" n-lxcl Irsu-t to the l.'nlted Ftatea which cleared the shin ax -a the ivqi:est fo an invrxtlgatlon of clr imnlanres alrencly known to the civilised worln is as s-tfty as It la insolent. heredity of keeplrc'a tight hold on per ' ca of humanity if It did not .tend by, anna' filing and of giving the present j ,he of " r,1,t Protprt j a free fieW foi eprslon of America' '; , . position. We know that.lt Hill be i.rotnpt, ; J. L. KENNEDY TO ADDqESS 'tr'Tt1:''; . . . T, . I ALMA MATER COMMENCEMENT Mllairee Fentlnel: The rer-1 I i i ir.an (ircllmlnBry reply .therefore meant I ;o open the way for furthT dlsctisslon j whll HrrupuIoiily avoiding the appear ance cf ahuttirg: the door to the hope of arrar.irrinctit that will make for rlwhta . and safety of neutrals, while preserving tiermanya right to aval! Itself fully of the means at ita dlaposoi to combat r.rltaln'a overwhelming reponderanre of A Great Final Clearance Sale Tuesday of the Harsadine - McKittrick Stock John I... Kennedy of 'maha Is on the commencement week rorram of Knox college, Oalesburg. 111. Air. Kennedy has been selected by the college to deliver the annual address before the alumni association on Wednesdny evening. June 9. He will apeak on "Men and Modern Methods." It is the seventieth annual commencement of Mr. Kennedy' alma mater. i The college always take pains to select particularly to inspect the headquat-1 t)ng Regret will be flt everywhere In ters worK o' the order. the United f.otea that th arfalra or o S0Tere;gn Commander Fr.ser hs" VT'dVnf Ln'Tabte of i fal'en into the hnnda of men capaDie or been busy doveloplng the details, and lgilfh .p.t, trifling. ' official lnrtructlons have Just beejl j .New York Tribune: Gtrmany's answer aent out to the delegates of the dlf-.to our. government-a protest against the . . . in- i... 1 slaughter of Ita rltliena. peacefully and ferent atate campa telling them Just , r. "... r .in... on j Hie high aeaa. will not aatiafy Amerlcm legitimately br conatrued aa contingent j ,n promlnenc. to make this how to travel to get to St. Paul by way of Omahn, the trip from Omalia to be made in tpeclal train. opinion. Courteoua on the gurfaeo aa Herr Von Jagow'a communication I. It 'does not utrlke tha note which the people that it would -r tt., i.r-i e'-.h- w.orf. of tl' country hored man building and offices." explained a,1'!k',- , . - ,fi i i -in ,.iA Nw Tork Presa: Berlin a answer ti Kln,.n official W. will . p.ld. frfn(llji $r.. soma special Jor.-.h. wv.,.en ( ,nduri,m?llrtorv. . ... The The vi:tora will ba taken care ot for. . nnllall,Mr ln Mr. wn. '- "' ""-- ton' note Is that the Von Tlrplli adrn aareeaoie to xne ciud. nntl at one o ; ,topv ilau(,hterlng America tn noteig ror ninnci. jna evening en-, whether In th gtgement will be Ak-8ar-Ben lnlUtlon , . ,....,. whether by Pair or by at th flen." ' . . m . fgpnr,, Tha Uerfln foreign office ape ka ' How the prospeetiv visitors ar hav- j . ,1TObabl misapprehension on tha ing; their curiosity ecltd for the coa-irrt of our government at to tha real iL Character' of tha. tAHltanla. There li , none; thare could be none. .New York Herald: Uermany lis Ig-! 1 nnred tha real laeue ureaented by the , upon a readjustment of war condition lo meet the neccssltlea of Germany. Indianapolis Pally Telegraph-Tr'buna lOerman): We believe that the tinman government haa answered every question In the president's note satisfactory ex cept one. and on that one It desire fur ther Information. Ietrolt Journal: Without despairing of final agreinM)t one la obliged to regard the German reply unaati'tac toiy. Scarcely ahall we quibble over the reasonableness or unitviaonahlenrHs of the situation The American people are John Flnley, commissioner of education of New York atate; Kdgar Bancroft, head counsel of the International Harveater ecmpany, and S. ?. McClure, now man aging editor ot the New York Evening Mali; have .represented the college at the alumni exercise for the last thret commencement. ALL THE LOTS RE MAINING FROM THE BIO PURCHASE TO BE CLOSED TUESDAY IN DOMESTIC ROOM. SAVINGS TRULY MAR VELOUS ON NEARLY ALL CLASSES OF SUM MER MERCHANDISE IN DOMESTIC ROOM. Wash Dress Fabrics, Linens and Domestics, Laces and Embroideries, Leather Goods and Notions, Underwear and Furnishings, Dresses and Kimonos, Dress and Underskirts, " Hosiery and Draperies, Men's Furnishings. Every Merchandise of most dependable high quality at surprisingly little prices. item unusual value. Come early Tuesday. j Final Clean- Up Sale Hargadine-McKittrick Stock Tuesday in the Big Domestic Room Annoying aprtaar Cnnarn. The first rloee of Dr. Bell a Plne-Tar-Money will help you. It kill the cold genn. Only Or. All druggist. Advertisement. :,: if Unfortunate JUNE BRIDES ion may be gathered from tha following announcement, which la going to tnfn in the current 'number, of the Sovereign Visitor Just in the malls: ... "VT are not supposed to dlvug any tenet of what 'I going in take place in Omaha when the eoveralgn delegate ttop at the home of Woodcraft on their way to St. Paul, but It l rumor J that Sovereign Commander Fraaer 1 prepar ing an Initiation that 'hanging on the rope' or 'listening to Jock' tale of paat trouble' ar like a Prnly school. 'IrtlS U th reason why w say pay your jt seaamenta In advance, a w ar not ac countable for what will happen to you hen Sovereign Kraser once get yju ln hi control In Omaha. Klaa your wlf anU bahlea good-bye before leaving for the sovereign camp. If- you ' can't , take them with you.' becse there' la 'tome thing awful waiting, you In Omaha. . There Isn't a rope made, atout enough to help you 'whet you face the molt trying Cf U ordeal on ' your way to St. Paul. If a lonif way to Tlpperary,' but It will seem far. longer from Omaha to your home when you face the wild animal being imported by Sovereign Commander Fiaaer for th big initiation that wilt take place on the night of Monday, July 12. .It may be necessary to brine; the animal along to St. Paul to have , duorura of delegate at the opening et ' It makes us shudder th . awful ordeal through which our sovereign delegate muat pas before they reach the con y ver.tlon oily." hen we thlnkof Relayed Letter ; , Almost .Keeps This LadputoftheNavjr Arny Becrultlng Kergeant Hansen en dorM a story: which appeared recently In The - Be about local mall , moving sometime at tha rat of a, block an hour. !t nearly roohed him of a promising re- cruit recently. - ' ' ' ' ', Joe MololepMy. J7T0 . ll-an atrset. "hlytbwn." cam In to enhat the other y. A he wae under age ha vai told he wou'6 hav to get his father'' consent. It la.cgalnct th regulation for the ap plicant to take the pa per a te be signed to hi heme. They muat b sent by mall o thty were aent. Joe' father signed theia and aetit -Jon out te noat them In tt. mail box. which Jo dtt at T n. ni Next fliy be arrlvevl at the recruiting station, tut the paper did not.. The mall men mad til final delivery of the day ana etui no-paper.' : '." -. . - l4t In the afternoon th sergeant and 3 o -went out to the central office. There eiter some . telephoning t waa ..learned rival the letter wa still out at the branch nation but -wen Id he delivered next day, a. special, irrcaenger area sent for th let 1 Amerloan note of May U. A waa clearly et forth In that historic document, the attitude of the . United State ' I not j bsed upon any on of the aerie of j event cited, . but upon 'the principal In- volveia ln th method of warfare In whl-h , they were Incident. The' United Htate i stands today the champion" of " neutral i right and noncombantant' humanity. In j the case of Germany reru civilisation th United euta hold n brief for olvlll-xatlon-and will to the end. Germany muat respect the right of nontombatant j traveling upon th high.'. ' . ' Kw.Torlt' Herald: Th teply of th j Oerman goverrlment liow: conclusively I thst Germany Is moat anxlou to live t I peace with America. That It desire ' to be ah'o'wn where It l In the wrong I but I natural and w thlnlc fair-minded men ' .in .onceda tht -with the veisei Being- carried on the navy list a an auxiliary jf--m . . -. . - -tin.. lm .IrrtilV f nil I I cruiser tne pre"iui""' Oerman ubmarln officer tnougnt n rmed and ready, to' offer rltance. riilcaeo THbune: Even inougn. AVakhlngton I confident, tt cn be shown tht the Lusitania wa not armed with gun or conveying soldier. oermny na ueceded in raising point which In con- eldcratloM of th very advancea poeiuou taken by our gevemment with respect to rlii t ration we ehould Tint, aome ero- barralainent In. rfu!n to diacua and . uf.. v4,i in The Itarrue: peruaps evrn r-,. .. ( Chlcngt'. Ilerain: .Tlie American ivum I regret that the German government a an- er fella wholly to meer m nmm i'vi .t Issue., both the apeclflc point or the lleuchtrr of American cltlxena on the Uialtanla end the general point of th "lmpoalMHty of employing uimanne In the destruction 'of commerce without disregard of rule of fairness, reason,' Jua- Ike nnd humanity the estaDiianea pnn clplea ot, International law.- ' .. ClnclnnaU reie rresse: in uerman note Is courteous ln tone. ' The rote doe not say that the American po-aitlon-la' untenable; H merely demand that th fact In the caa be first cstb. IliUed. H take th feood old American vlaw that the complainant must bring fui th th evidence of the guilt ef the accused.. 8t. Ijo'H Republic: The most remark able thing about thla document la the area and extent of Its silence. It chief lg nirkapce. la(not In the thing put In, but Ip. tin , things Uft out It ignores tho whole fabric of International law and th right under It of Americans on th high aeaa. - . . e i ,' . . St.- Louie filib -J mocrat:, No more un ytrldlvg a .reply could ' have been written 1th- proper Tgnra,for diplomat U amen ItUs. That th anwv will not be satis factory to the; United State goes without yinc .; .t ...:. ; : A'hlcago Staate .eltuntThe administra tion cannot honestly dodge the questlona are they whose husbands and thorn selves Ho not come to this "Nome of 1'eautiful Furniture" and at least LOOK. Why? Be cause we will absolutely guaran- W tee you will here find what you want at the price you wish to pay. : We make a special inducement to June Brides to purchase here. SEE US FIRST.. ' . . Lace Curtains - M 3 MiMt Mini r i yiiLJiyaiiu ; From these vast stocks you can select the curtain that will be the pride of any woman's home1 aa our pattern are the choicest ln quality, workmanship and finish on Uy; market at lowest. price to you. Marquisette and rkrlni Curtains Those who hav used these cur- tain know ot ita wonderful aervlc (giving qualities, the curtain that alwaya pleases. Colors In white . and ecru, ier men. and Jn waa enlisted . I ited on an evening train for' ran raised y Germany. ' The German govern igsn, Colo. . I merit -Iocs not itacy i-espoeelbtltty for the latnkrng 'Of the' LualUhla 1 biit LAD PROMISES TO OBEY : ' ,th ofth v I ailili a-knlhaa krtt I at'aaas at wa aaltvt.li V ORDER IF TAKEN INTO NAVY Oeorge 'W'Onina has written te tie local ! r.aval recruiting office a long letter un folding his ambitions to Join th' He is 17 year old. -I ha In tent summer and w "If I get In the navy I Intend, to tend to own business end obey the otfloer. I will ly In the navy long" aa I can. if they wifvyt inc." Haye tirV-nant Tlptan: "fn view of hia generoua pr .mlt to 'obey tjie of fuer' It eeemji ought to let him Join the navy." " rarcastic chap, tliui liejtenant, i, whatT ship, whether or not It w cruiser. j Chl sco Journal: The claim that the priced aa low as 92.00, 2.25, $2.5b, 9'Jt.ta, 3.93, $3.50, to 13.50 per pair. $1.75 Cluny lac Curtains The curtain that la especially rutted for the living room or dining room where th simpler treatment la wanted with edges ot real cluny lace, aome with Insertions, whit and ecru priced at - 91.73, 2.3IS, 9A2.7S, $3.10, $3.50, $4.00, $5.00 to $13.50 Pr. Pi $1.50 .... PORTIERES .... "We have a lot that we are closing at very special prices at $1.45 each, $1.25 each, 85c each, 75c each, ' r ....! UUU and . Fancy' Net$ -At, per yard, 75c, n r 65c, 55c, 45c and. . ODC Summery Cretonnes A most complete line; at,-per yard, SOc, 45c, , x!' S5c and .!- r. , . - AURORA ! CLOTHS The overdrnpery material that -pleases the most; UN F AD ABLE and WASHABLE, exceptional silky qual ities, rich corings. ' 4 01 Figured, 4(Vin,wide, choice of colorings in if green,' brown or blue; at, per yard Artistic pattern ln 60-ln, wide, choice of colorings ln green, hrown, blue or mul-c 1 QC berry; at, yard P X eawO Plain 10-ln wide, cholc of col orings In green, brown or blue; on sal at. per Q yard tOC Join th navy. ! s ' I ' t ' iveben.ie.,.in;rnfn?f; Fnfnrn li ter.' h writer lLaeJ l UlUlb Pillrkinc Cretonno Pillows at. . '. .'. ' 18 J ILLULVO Very Fancy Pillows at . . . . .:75a and 85 Crn Ctl ! av them made now that you may tJlifl V'UCCf & make your selection from our vast Un of Cretonnes that ar sure to pleas. Estimates cheerfully fur nished with no obligations. Let us make suggestions. Crtlinh rhrlfC Tapeatry in Oriental patterns, rich VUUl't VUtvero colorings, else 60-ln wld x i yards long at $2.50 each. 12.75. $3.60, $4.00, $4.60, $5.00 $5.(0, $5.75 up to $12.60 each. BEATON A Ii.IKU nt'O SPKCIAIJl AXMINSTER RUGS Rich In color, htgh pile, fabric all wool, face ln beautiful Oriental patterns. About 150 Bed Spreads Heavy crochet, full size hem med, manufacturer's mis takes in bleaching; hence these $1.25 spreads, ea. 79 Cambric The standard un dorrouslin finish, 4-4 width; usually 9c yard, now. .5 Ladies' Muslin Gowns, Combination Suits and Skirts Values to $1.50; to close 39? Women's Lisle Vests and Union Suits and Children's Union Suits; to 50c values, 19? Muslin Corset Covers and Drawers To 50c values .. Women's Cotton Hose 12Joc quality, in black or tan, all sizes; pair .6V Children's Cotton Hose To 15c values black, white or tans, sizes 5 to 9Vz, pr., 5t? Men's Knit Union Suitsi Ribbed or mesh, to $1.50 values; white or ecru, all sizes at 69e? and 49? Men's Knit Underwear 50c values, shirts or drawers, ribbed balbriggan or mesh, all sizes 29 Men's Summer Shirts To $1.50. values broad asortmeut of colors, patterns and materials; all sizes, choice . . .'. . . . .35 Boys' Shirts Fine dress or heavy work shirts with or without collars; to 75c val ues; at - 39 and.l9t Bed Sheets About 200 in all; 72-76 and 81x90 sizes heavy bleached cotton ; while they last, each ....... .41 Tame" Dress Calicoes; all colors, best patternB,yd.3V$rfc Amoskeag Nurse Stripe 10c gingham, now....7 Mercerized Poplin Every, shade and color, best 25c grade .HVs Utility and Ndvelty Check Dress Ginghams usually 10c a yard 5V2t White Plisse Crepe The fabric, for gowns, etc. yd. 9i Lace Curtains A great general clearance of all the lace curtains, made'to sell to $2.00 a pair; in two big lots at, pair. .39?, 98? 35c Ribbons at, yard 10? 10c Laces at, yard ... SVfct? 15c Embroideries at, yard 3l2? $1.00 Leather Goods 50 Coats' Thread, spool .4t? 5c Handkerchiefs 2? 50o Embroidery Flouncings, yard. . . .29t? Women's Dress Skirts AU wool serges, in blacks and blues, button trimmed; sale price ....... $1.00 Women's Silk Petticoats Jersey top with 15-in. pleated messaUne flounces, all most -popular colors; great snap at 98? One Lot of Rain Coats Misses' and chil dren's, made to sel to $2.00, all sizes to 16 years ...95? Tailored Suits Made to sell at $10.00 to $15.00; good assortment; at, choioe $4.98 Seven Rousing Specials for Tuesday- In the Busy Cloak and Suit Department Women's Linen Suits Made to sell at $10, $12 and $15at .$3.95 Women's Silk Dresses Made to sell at $10 and $12.50 poplinB, foulards, messalines, etc., at $3.95 Women's Long Silk -Kimonos Made to sell at $4 and $5; on sale Tuesday. , . .2.69 Women's Wash Dress Skirts Big assort ment; special bargains ......... . $1.45 Women's Linen and Bain Costta $4 XX) and $5.00 values, all sizes, good colors; on sale at.... ... .......... ....$1.90 Women's House Dresses $1.25 values, in ' all sizes, good styles; at. .......... . 55r Children's Wash Dreses All colors and sizes,up to $1.25 values at. 45 8-6xlM tZT.SO, $22.00, $20.00 and. NEW YORK NEWS WRITER " CONTESTING DIVORCE SUIT .- Jacob K. AcMrop. a newapeper . wrttr of New Tork City. I ronteattn; ' a autt for iiwrr t brought by Mra.- IV B. Acb iron In Omalia. In an dUlrlct court he aaaerta that aha wa re fu4 a dtvor" by a Nw York court. The expectant j mother revolve In her mind alt un-; darttaad br drsUuy. ' And It I of the ulnoat Importaoo that her phraical comfort be our tnt thoocht. There U a BMet pladid rn edf for tlila purpoae. know a "Mother' Irlend." .It l appUed over th muacle of th tosiacB. teatlr rubbed anawer filed In ! "."d- at once penetrate to rcllere all train ea eerree, coraa, ufaiaenui ua m part .Involved. It sake to aiuacla an pllact that tbey etpeod aaturallf. And at i jr U'i v . 'Miijy $18 WILTON SEAMLESS VELVET RUGS Some real beautlea for early X12 $27.00, $25.O0, $23.00 and A deoree ome rnted by Dlatiirt Judrf 1 taBIC iae thef are laTigorated by the ; Kndlrk haa t on at eaide and the ron- absence of karaaalng palna'eo apt to diatres lent of the cno ll! prorei. ' I the Bind. Whatever will add to the comfort Mr. Alice F. Boyer ha filed ault ! af,nt aiother la a rt aad help, a.ln.t .K,w.rd C. Eov.r.-ch.r.m. ,,.- j T'wo'aueM conduct. f , , upon the eomlnr child. Get a turtle of - - 1 ; Mother' Mend" Of ar tlni(tt and fott '' Have t Baall. rn wbT mMB9 woau daclara tt In a rt many case and try. to make tHoae around then) happy, h.lle th-ty ar to be the aoaet baleful remedy tbey know of. vYrtU.tonay t BrariOcld Keculator Cxy, TOI i. Vd with the ialn of orgaiUc 'i rouble. , t-eaaj- auaora, ut, roe a aweaoia Few men rah. hoe . ommoo au h here- "k ,nte"t to I m U. Tlie rwdy for thla condition I election; 9x1 :. (Hi A f- $23.00, $.00.. IviUU Hit and ml pattern. 27x54. .only $20 BODY BRUSSELS , A rug that glrea aerrlce fir the money, because It wear like iron; 9x12, Qf ff $32.73, $27.50. . 3OeUU Other aizea priced ln proportion RAG RUGS Theae are aoroe real extra special value. 7Ce? 50x60. only Q0 pectant atotner, 1 tv. .t l- l IVl. Wink l. l.a K rir.l.l.aW V-etM Compound ; on- ,.tn Jnr4 j tind -a hn.. rciurd,.- maile from root andjfruw Wdttly to aaturdnf and bad te herb, whlca for forty yr haa been i ha InatruaieuU. Tkta tfnte waa alrk oly oxfrctMi. th. n.oae ob.tinat ilia .j w.lu," aw1 ' u i?. L"! , not praie klutuer, rled hlfh. eaouh titen. Kvery omn auffertn from f- tur (t u j a t n.aie Uia oci It to h.rM-'f and family tiote and the baby waa perfect. 1 will ehaagr U ive It a lair trial, -Advertleeroent. iea awotf word fur 4U" i I a Ai.'t -0e' ' SWEEPER-VAC Combined aweeper and auction cleaner; pick up paper, matrbee. threada and cleana th ruga through and through. Model R only ; .G.50 You can bay NOMORDUST here lo you know that the germa of the ntoet deadly dle.aaea lurk and breed In duat? For the aake of vuur health, then, you ourht to uee JTOMOMDtjaT in aw.eplna. BOBCOaXSUaT captures tliwa (rAakiaS and removea them from your rooms with th sweep lna. leaving, a clean atmosphere as well; you auu't ever find duet collected In your hair or oa your clothes after aTOMOKDUKT. It takse up the duat wltnoiit etratchlna tlie floors, lesvln the atnooth and poliahe finish ao much desired. 10c and 25c raoara souobaa us. Beaton & Laier yCo. 115-417 South 16th Brrewt, Omaha. PAYMENTS IF YOU WISH $2.00 Dress Shapes 89c t rencn unip wun qq black silk velvet OuC flanges; six styles to select from; 10 dozen of these splendid white shapes make selections early. Men' Shirt A wonderful lot, ln th newest styles and pattern; clearance ot our big special purchase; all worth double; said prloe Tues dy ;-.08 In Furnishing Goods Dept. :, Men's Union Suite To $2.00 values, in fine nain ooki, mercrlxed, ribbed and balbrlggans, both regular and athletic styles, all sUea. . .08 In f'nniiahlng Goods Dept. 3- - : ' Special Jane Grocery Opening Sale Tuesday, Quality Goods , Saving of 25 to 50 MOXAX. OI novn TVSSSAT I V east Foam, pks. ....to I BUTTIB, caxxaa Jjrs Xoo v zr'Jznr1 fsv?s!ii-ii ttjssn. .. DO Diamond "H. Nothing Oner for bread, piee and cakes, wvery eaca guaranteed to alve perfect satisfac tion or your money refunded In fui per 41 lb. eack. apeclal fl.T It lb, beat pure - cane Granulated gurar $1.00 8 lbs. beet Mixed Chick Feeed .. 84 1 Ibe. bulk Laundry Htarch So S lbs. White or Yellow Cornmeai IT 4 larse cans Condenaed Milk, lOo Btze ISO 5 email cans Condenaed Milk, to slae, for aoo 4 can fancy Wax. String. Green or Lima Bean o Tlie beat Domeatlo Macaroni, Vermi celli or Spaghetti, pk. .... TV40 4 lb, fancy Japan Kic. lo qualify for BBo Advo Jell for deaert. Nothlna like It, packan J'Z--;;" 'ii cans Oil or Mustard 6ardlne Se 3! oa. Jar Tine Ftult Preaervea.. SSo 1 dosen boxes Safety Matches lt-os. pyk. Condensed milk meat.. Bo MacXren's Peanut Butter, lb. IBM Th beat Tea blfiln, lb 18 Ho Golden Santos Coffee, equal to cof fee sold at (Oo, our prloe. per lb. 90 TXa TBOXTASX.n ICAJIatST TOM tbi nonm If lbs. best Old Potatoes to th peck. at Itho Demand' It pounds. That's the le aral welaht and the law requires It. New Potatoes, par lb. Bo 8 bunohe home frown Onion.... So 8 bunches horn rrown Radlahe Be 4 head fresh Leaf Lettuce .... Bo Kreah Spinach, peck 10c Fancy Ripe Tomatoes, lb loo 4 bunches fresh Rhubarb ...... Be Larare Cucumbers, each Bo Kreah Beets or Carrots, bunch'.. Be New Cabbare. lb 3'j Ii'Va lulcy Lemons, doien lBo-aOe car- The best fancy Creamery Butter, In bulk ago Fancy Country Creamery Butter, lb. at g,g0 The beat Dairy Table Butter, lb. SSo Full Cream, New York White. Wis consin rean , or Young America Cheeee, lb aoc Youn Bros.' . Famou Brick Cheese. lb ....-.. . . . goo Imported Swiss Cheese and Roque fort, lb. ... j 40c ut Totna roumii tn kow We have another car of extra fn ey fruit for Thursday's sale. The market Is up 60c a crate. We ad viae our cuaiumers to ouy now, 34-elie, per dosen Keen 30-ei per dosen per doxen Each IS-eiaa. Each Any size, per crate 81.40 laue 81.10 . SOc e ta.7!i -it Tf.-iyiAVifj.r3i?via ESw PAYS U V U ULt-i U lLU J u II oi IT PAYS U 1 1C0 efficiency thafi what you went when yo place en order for engraved plates. We put tnep in our work, we have work men that we can rely upon. Five More Pairs Free This Week for th five boys that brief us th moat pictures of th stilts befor 4 P. M., bat urdajr. Jjine 6. This plctur of th stilts will b la Th (e every day this week. Cut them all out and ask your friends to sav th pictures in their paper for jrou too. Be how many plot urea you can ct and bring them to Th Be Office. Satur day. June 6. ' Th stilts will be sjlven Free to the boys or alrls that send us the rcott picture be for 4 P. M., Saturday, June 5. V i