THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: MAT 5, ' 1913. jlEDMAtl, OMAIIAN, DECORATED WITH CROIX DE GUERRE Knew Nothing About Bravery Being Noted Until He Applied -for a Furlough; Parents Live at Salt Lake. t- t e. rreaencic u. Keaman, wno was reared in Omaha and whose parents sow live at Salt Lake City, was re :ently decorated on the firing line in France with the Croix de Guerre. He is now at the front with an American ambulance company. He new nothing about his bravery being toted and followed in battle until he lpplied for a furlough in Paris. Upon ti . i n i : i . .us return iu uic miug nnc iic was congratulated and later awarded the cross.',: g y Thr comment which accompanied die decoration is in French and is as follows: "The principal doctor of the second division. Ferrand medical di vision, cites to the order of the sani tary formations the soldier whose rame follows: Redman, Frederick G., nmerican driver No. 10,295, Utah. A courageous driver, modest and always rady to accomplish the most 'perilous . missions." . , . Young Redman As a graduate of "rntral High school; and was" em ployed by Fax ton & Gallagher come piny. He has a number of relatives id many acquaintances in Omaha. . , - T tit tt t nrnmnn e i. w. vy.iitiiijjfiis TO 'BABE PLOTS OPPOSING WAR Chicago, May 4. Testimony tend ing to show that William D. ("Big Bill") Haywood and other "cabinet members" of the Industrial Workers of the World directed the anti-war activities of the organization from the Chicago headquarters was introduced today in the trial of 112 leaders charged with violating the espionage act. -,,' v; '-. "- SrnrM '" fif !tfr and document. braring; signatures of Haywood, the general secretary-treasurer, and his f assistance were identified by the gov eminent and identified by witnesses, some of whom are now employed by the organization. . Admission . of these letters over -protest of defense counsel and estab lishment of the signatures they were will, according to government at torneys, form the links in a chain of evidence that the nation-wide con spiracy to disrupt America's war pro gram was entered into by .leaders at secret meetings here I Renewed efforts to have Xht corre spondence, especially that seized from the private files of Haywood, re turned to the organization met with': failure.'-: O . American Marine Tonnage " Be.3 Increased Rapidly Washington.-Iay 4.Exact figures on the progress of the merchant ship building program this year, disclosed today for the first time, show that under direction of the shipping board there have been launched 236 steel and wooden vessels with an aggregate tonnage of 1,440,627. There "now are operating 157 ship yards with 753 ways in use. There are 398 steels ways, 332 wooden ways, either completed or under construc tion; four concrete ways, and 19 ways devoted to naval work. The grand total of contract and rc quisitioned ships already launched Is 1,332.127 tons, i n . Already delivered are 138 vessels with a total tonnage of 977,371. Wooden ships launched number 35 with ait approximate tonnage of 108, 100. ' - ,. Daniel A. Poling to Deliver , Message Here From Trenches ! Daniel A. Poling, associate presi di.t of the United Society of Chris tian Endeavor, has just returned f'om France, where he has been in tr.e front line trenches with the Amer k. boys. He will speak in Omaha V.'nday night, May 12, at the city Auditorium. Mr. Foling has a mes sige for all who are interested in "our te-jys." a message for the Red Cross, Young Men's Christian, association fcnd Young Women'a Christian asso. ciution, and one especially to the young people-of America from Gen eral Pershing and Lloyd George.. Comptroller's Post Created In Ancient Bank of England , London, May 4. I he directors of the. Bank of England announce the: creation of a new post td be known a "comptroller of the bank", and the appointmeat to the new position of Sir Gordon Nairne, at present . chief cashier.". . v.-'-- ; , . v; Financial writers in the morning newspapers regard this as one of the t a.f nufc v v v vawajisi wiib au Wiv bank in 'many years tending to mod ernize the institution. .- ;,. " Continue Trial of Former Head of Chemical Company On account of the lack of sufficient evidence agnst Fred M. lohnson, former general manager of the Uni venal Chemical company, 314 South Twelfth street, who appeared in po lice court Saturday morning lor a preliminary hearing on , a cbarge of embezzlement of $25, the case was sei ' over until May 6. M. H. Dnemmer, president of the firm, failed to present proper evidence against Johnson. y. S. Internal Revenue Agent f'cCabe Goes to California John A. McCabe, United States in ternal revenue agent in charge of the Omaha division, has been transferred to-Lot Angeles, Cat, where he will te in charge of similar work. John J. Gillian of Omaha will take .the place made vacant by Mr Mc Cabe transfer and.be in charge of ... tm aO It ei.teen 1 mma a)L!kn f -ei- wsuatus) ja,veu i..TCauC UITllUUf which comprises Nebraska and Iowa. "v Men in Omaha to Raise . war uarcen mis summer Married men m the Omaha recruit ing service will have a big war gar itn and will raise chicken ant rar. rots and peat and potatoes, A prac tical patriot nas ottered the men the use of two and a half acres of his i;nd and the army men are making : c'iusiastic plant for their garden. May Sqle Events of Keenest Economical Interest Begin Monday Omaha's Pioneer Eight-Hour Store Opens 9 A M., Closes 6 P. M. jt!iiiiiiiiiii!titiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiinitiiiii!tiiiiiiii!iiiiiitiiAiiiiiiiiiiitniiiiin Never before have the advantages of cash buying and sailing been so pleasingly demon- " atrated. Our customers arc given full benefit I s of the splendid cash discount. i Sale begins promptly at 9 a. m. Monday. - (riiiliiitiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiii'iiiiiiiiifiiiiiiiii'iiiiiiiliiliMiiiiHiiiiniiiiiiiniiiiiiiHiiiini" THE CASH STORE Omaha's. Pioneer Eight-Hour Store Opens 9 A. M., Closes 6 P. M. niimiiiiiiitinintiiininiuiniiiiniiMiiiMiiifiiiMiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii , . Quality is pie watchword in selection of 1 merchandise, here. In other words we will not s sacrifice our reputation for selling good goods Z s in order to make low prices. ' You'll Find Qualities Absolutely Dependable. IlllfliilniiilinnliiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilMliiliilnliiliiliiliiiiiiiiiiiliiiiili'lu . A Wonderful Lot of I a Is New Dresses j Odd Pieces from Our I I i Regular Stock '.' - i "I .Just received for Mon- I day's selling, all the most I 1 clever, style ideas of the I season for street and after- i noon wear; all colors and I most desirable materials. Attractive values aW- f $25. $29.50. $35 I I Up to $65 - I Special Monday f T Hundreds of I. I Charming Dresses ( I Worth $25 and . $30, in f I a bevy of styles suitable I for street and afternoon wear; in jerseys, serges, I taffetas, messalines and 1 " combinations; all wanted l-1" colors. Go at I . $19.5L I Beautiful Furs I for Summer Wear All the choicest new styles I shown in scarfs at 15 to $125 J Coatees at V ,: 1 I $150 Up . to $275 I v See Tlem Monday iiiiliiliiliilitliiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiniiiintiiiiiill M Iks Big Savings Made Possible by the Remarkable Underpricings in Our ay 'Sale of Si Thousands Upon Thousands of Yards of Beautiful New Silks, Bought for Cash at a Big Reduction from Regular Wholesale Prices. Will Be Sold for Cash Monday at Bargain Prices You Will Find Unequalod Elsewhere, Quality Considered. 8,000 Yards Crepe, Georgette and Crepe de Chine at 98c a Yard 5,000 yards of 40-inch all silk crepe de c)iine, in a fulf range of street and evening shades, a heavy all silk quality that sells regularly at $1.50. V53SS. m, i, 3,000 yards of 40-inch all silk crepe georgette, in a good line of colors, in cluding white, flesh, black, burgundy, delft blue, amethyst, Myrtle, wine, pur ple and plum, regular price $1.50. $1.50 Dress Silk, 95c 2,500 yards of plain and novelty Dress Silk, 36-in. wide; satin messaline, chiffon taffeta, printed Habutai,' satin striped mes salines. Worth $1.50 to $2 per yard May Sale Price 95c Yd $2.00 Silk Ginghams, $1.35, Twenty-five pieces of 3 3-inch hand some Silk Ginghams, in black, check and stripes, taffeta and French twills, strict ly all silk and worth $1.75 to $2 per yd. May Sale Price $1.35 Yd- $1.50 Chiffon Taffeta, $1.15 Twenty pieces of 36-inch Chiffon Dress Taffeta, In the new spring color ings, plenty of navy blue in two good shades; worth $1.50 per yard May Sale Price $1.15 Yd. $1.75 Wash Satin, $1.35 Ten pieces of 36-in. all Silk Wash Satin, in white only; a good quality; suitable for underwear and waist purposes; regularly sold at $1.75 May Sale Price $1.35 Yd- ' $1.75 Novelty Taffeta, $1.25 Fifty pieces of 36-in. Novelty Chiffon Taffeta, variety of striped effects; good colors, navy, taupe, garnet, brown, Myrtle; for separate skirts, dresses; worth $1.50 and $1.75 May Sale Price $1,25 Yd. $2.50 Silk Ginghams, $1.89 Forty pieces of extra heavy all Silk Louisiennes in Silk Gingham effects, beautiful colorings, rich luster and washable, large plaids, small checks, worth $2.50 May Sale Price $1.89 Yd. $1.00 Shantung Pongaas, 58c V Fifty pieces of imported Shantung Pon gee, hand-loom woven in the natural tan and bamboo shades; 33 inches wideband sold regularly at $1 per yard M.y Skle'Price 58c W M,y Sale Price 75c Silk Poplins, 29c Ten pieces of Silk Poplin, in black and white checks, some with printed effects in colors; a great bargain; regular price at 75c 29c Yd. $2.50 Franch Radium at $1.58 Fifteen pieces of 40-ich French Radium, in a good line of colors, light weight for summer wear, very satisfactory;. the reg ular price, $2.50 May Sale Price . l hX Yd. $1.58 Extraordinary Good Values in May Sale of Black Silks $3.00 36-inch Satin Imperial. . $2.60 40-lnch Satin Charmeuse. $2.60 36-inch Faille Prancaise. . $2.50 36-inch Gros de Londre. . 95 $1.60 36-inch Taffeta $1.50 36-intfh Messaline $1.75 40-inch Crepe de Chine $1.50 40-inch-Silk Voile $li $2.00 36-inch Satin Duchess. . . $1.75 36-inch Taffeta $1.75 36-inch Peau de Soie. . . . $2.00 40-inch Georgette $2.00 36-inch Satin de Chine.. $145 1 I First Showing of f Beautiful New j Silk Siiits Hundreds of smart, dis- tinctive models from America's leading makers j . $35, $39.50, $45 I Up to $75 100 Nobby Silk I Taffeta Suits J In navy blue, French blue and black; all sizes; good I assortment of clever styles Special Cash Price Mon- day, at $22.50 1 I New Blue Cloth. I SB i Tailleur Suits f 5 A big shipment, just re- ceived, stylish, serviceable, I economical assortment I and values we do not be- Jieve you will find equaUd at Our Price ' I $35. $39.50. $45 : I nd$49 ' HllllllltUllllllllllllllWIKIIMIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllltllllllltlltlllllllllll A Remarkable Sale of Dinnerware Values in This May Sale We are Confi dent You Will Not Find Equaled Again for Years. Kf Ord.r. Pl.c.a Ujjjg cany cnaoiee u 10 Make These Prices. $23.50 Dinner Service, of American porcelain 100 piece, blue conventional decoration, choice. $18.50 $35.00 Dinner Service, 100-piece, of fine domestic por celain, coin gold band- May special. . .. . .$24.98 $21.50 Dinner Service, 100-piece, American porcelain " floral decoration. May special. $16.50 $15.00 Dinner Service, 50-piece, bright gold band, serv ice for 6 persons. May special. . '. ...... . .$9.98 . $9.50 Blue Bordered Dinner Set May special. .$6.95 42-Piece Decorated Porcelain Dinner Set Sp'l, $4.95 ThQusands of Manufacturers' Seconds far Oatmeal Bowls, Fruits, Bread and Butter Plates, Creamers; values to 15c. May special, choice, each. .... ... 7 Decorated China Cups a'nd Saucers, 6 for. . . . . .90d ' The New Wash Dress Goods K ' ' With, the coming of warmer days, special attention is directed to the Beautiful Cottons for Summe Dress es, Waists, Suits, Skirtings, etc. t Hayden's invites your inspection of a splendidly equipped Department of WASH FABRICS. All the new weaves, colors and fabrics, and of REAL IM PORTANCE, safeguarding every purchase. PRICES Nhere made possible by Cash Buying and Selling will afford SPECIAL SAVINGS.' Drass Voila Fabrics Solid col ors, all shades, 45-in. material. Cash Price, yard ....... 39 Drasa G I n g ha m s Plaids, stripes, checks and plain shades. Variety of "the best in quality and assortments, yard, 58c, 35c and 25 Suitings In plain colors. and Hawaiian cloth, 36 inches wide; in all the best shades; strongly recommended. Cash Price, per yard 486 Tissue Ginghams 40 inches wide, sheer and dainty; woven color material. Cash Price, per yard 386 ' Half Silk Fabrics for Dresses, and Suitings Jacquard or plain weaves, also rough shantung effects; all colors and shades. All full yard wide materials. Cash Price, -yard ...68 Lace Curtains, Draperies and Home Decorations . n Curtain Materials, Fabrics for Overdrapes, Laces and Guimpe Edgings,' Shown in Our Newly Equipped Drapery Section Main Floor, Annex. Your inspection invited. Of special im portance is the features o Prices based on The Cash Selling and Buying Plan. Filet-Net Note the beautiful patterns here, at yard, 95c, 75c, 50c and... .35 Marquisette Plain 36 to 40 inches, white, ivory and ecru. Unmatchable qualities at yard, 45c, 35c and 25(5 Voile Plain Double twisted thread (warp and filling), 40 inch material, ivory and ecru; . one of the best qualities for perfect service, yard 45(2 Lace Trimmed Voile, Marquisette and Filet Marquisette White, ivory and ecru; beautiful fabrics at, yard, 75c, 45c, and. .35(5 Lace Curtains, Pairs Splendid qualities of filet net, with lace edgings; all two and one-half yards long, in white and ecru, at ' pair, $1.65 and . .81.25 Marquisette Curtains, Ecru Only 2 yards long; superior grade of this popular material; dainty wash lace edges; pair. . . .$2.00 This store is featuring an extensive range of the well known Quaker Lace Curtains. Every curtain guaranteed. Compare the prices. Cash buying and selling affords splendid savings. iniiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiNfiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiM Special Mai Sale of Garden: Tools RUBBER HOSE S i m 3 ii 3 . t.iv -a- c i L ii 1 ii Fully wumnUd. Csh Price, per g foot S I tt-lneh, S-plr. warranted hois, er 3 foo 10c ' HOSE NOZZLES i Solid brats, Bolton pattira. adjust- a s abl to any spray. Cash price . . 69 v i HOSE REELS. - I . Hardwood Recto, mads to wind 100 ? 's feet hose, Cask price $1JS GARDEN TOOLS. ' s ll.tootk steel tardea rakes. Caih s a Price ....SSe I 14-tooth iron lawn rakes. ' Cash 3 Pric esc I A food, fall sise, laTOrted hoe. Cah i Price ....6Sc s I VVry hest grade steel hoe. Ca.h I I Price a... asc s a A good 4-tine spading fork. Cash I I Price tec Loag-haBdled dandelion dlgsers. Cash I Prise ...4Sc 1 1 Short-handled dandelion diggers. Caih i I Price 25c S Best grade hedce shears. Cash 1 I PrToe IM g i Combination garden hand plow. Cash Price $4-25 f Combination weeder and hoe. Cash . a . Price ..Se i s Dandelion rake. Cash Price . ...BSc Shovels, either rannd or square poiet. 6 9 Cash Price $M ? Ladies' carden set. eontistinc of rake. 9 " hoe and shovel. Cash Price.... $1 JO s 5 e HMii'si!iiniiiiitniniinitiiiniiiiiiiitiiHHiiiiinininiiiiiiiiiiii Pure, Fresh Foods, Lowest Cash Prices. No house in the country buys closer than we do, because we BUY IN LARGE QUANTITIES FOR CASH and CASH SELLING enables us to sell at less margin of profit. v " " Buying Here Means Real Economy for You. . 10 bars Beat-'Em-All. Diamond C or Swift's Pride Laundry Soap for .......25c rt-o. cans Condegsed Milk ....lie 6-os, cans Condensed Hilk......Se The best dome.Ua Macaroni, : Spaghetti, Vermkelli or Egg noodles, pkft 7V,c frnen's Wheat Flakee. per lb.. .She Jack and Jill Cora Flakes, per pkg. h S'jC Condensed Soups, per can . ..12Vic No. t cans Fancy Sweet Sugar Cora.... 12V,c uauon cans uoiucn aboi . . syrups ..7uc 143 -bottle Fancy Queen Olives for 12Ue SS-os. iar Pure Apple Butter, . .25c S4-os. jar Pure Fruit Preserves. SSe No. 1 can Pork and Beans.... TVte No. t can Pork and Beans ....14c No. S eaa Golden Pumpkin or Hominy 10 It-lb. sacks Pure Rys Flour. .SIM It-lb. sacks Pure Rye Graham $1JI5 t lbs. Barley Flour 43c lbs. White or Yellow Cera Flour 43c lbs. Rolled White Breakfast Oatmeal .43 The best Handpicked Navy Beans, IV. 154 The best No. 1 Pinto Beans, lb 12V, ' Breakfast Cocoa, lb. ....25c bars Electric 8 park Soap . . . . 2S Large bottle Chow-Chow, Sweet. Sour or Mixed Pickles, lb.. . ..25c Faney Japan Rice. lb.. ........ .lie Jello for dessert, pkg ....9c 5-Ibe..b.t bulk Laundry Starch 25c Cabbage Plants, Tomato Plants and Celery Plants, per dozen;. .....7iC Red Onioa Sets, quart 7 Vic Beautiful Blooming Geraniums, per pot . .12V,e Big Dried Fruit Special Monday. Choice Santa Clara Prunes, a pound 12 Vie Fancy Santa Clara'Prunes. a pound ...15c Faney Golden Sultana Raisins. A pound .........ISe FancyMuscatcl Cooking Faislns, a pound 12ViC Faney Evaporated Apples, per pound ........ t ...ISc IS lbs. beet No. 1 Cooking Po tatoes, for 25c Fsncy new Cabbage, lb.. 8c Freeh home-grown Asparagus, a bunch TVc bunches home-grown Onions.. Sc 4 bunches home-gjrown Rhubarb, Fancy Wax or Green Beans, a pound .....15c 4 lbs. aew Potatoes, No. qual ity, .....25e Fresh "Beets or Carrots, per bunch ,5c Fresh Mushrooms, lb. ........ 20e Faney Red Globe Onions, lb.. 1 Vic Faney Sweet Potatoes, lb.... 7 Vie Fancy Ripe Tomatoes, lb 15c May Sale of Wall Paper Cheer Up! Remove the Gloom From. Every Room We have just received another large shipment of the newest papers and will give you the advantage of our Advantageous Cash Purchase. - ' Read carefully our specials for this sale. Commencing Monday, we place on sale the larg est assortment of Varnished Tile Paper for kitchen and bath room the standard price is 35c per roll our price, for this sale, per roll. lT1 (Nice Borders to Match) , Genuine Duplex Oatmeal Paper 30 inches wide, in the most desired shades,. per roll. ........ . IOC (With Cut-Out Borders to Harmonize) Our Regular 25c Bedroom Papers With very pret , ty borders, for this sale, per roll. . ., . . ... . .12C A Big Line of Paperajuitabla for any room in the house, going at, per'roll.... ...... ...'. . 7C Durine Floor yarnish,! per gallon. .. $2.50 Our Guaranteed Ready Mixed Paint, per gal. $2.95 We carry all brand erf wall paper. . H. R. H. The famous paint cleaner, pkg. .. .15 BUY ANOTHER BOND BUY ANOTHER BOND iiliiltiiiii:iiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiliiiiiiiiii!i:!i!iiiiliiiniiii!ii!ii B . S Special May Sale of i Rugs-Linoleums : I 9x12 Wilton Velvet, worth $48, for .............$39.00 I M o.avin.fi Wilton Velvet, worth I $42.00, for ..... . .$34.00 1 5 8-3x10-6 Smith Axmmster, worth $35.00, for $28.00 H 9x12 Deltox Rug, worth $15.00, I for ........... . 812.00 1 8x10 Deltox Rug, worth $13.50, . for....... 810.50 J I 6x9 Deltox Rug, worth $8.50, ' 1 for $6.75 5 SB I 8x4 Inlaid ' Linoleum, worth jj $1.40 a square yard, per 1 square yard $1.15,1 I 8x4 Inlaid Linoleum, worth $1.65 a square yard, per 1 square yard . . . . .$1.35 Best Congoleum Felt Linoleum, worth 65c a square yard, J square yard, at. ..... .55t Let us give you estimates on I your window shades; it will pay you. We are selling them sfill at 1 the old price, from 65c each up. B ' B lllllII!llHIIltl'l!llllllllll:illlllHilllllIH!lllIIi!lf 3lt Payt TRY HAYDEN'S FIRST-It Payi i