Thursday anil Friday June 12th and 13th All OuorEmEiroidorios We have a nice variety of pleasing patterns on sale at this time. $1.00 and S1.25 values now 79c per yd See our Window Display Cotton Voilo Flouncing One of the sensations of the day. Just think of it! Now is the chance to get that hot weather dress. $1.00 value now 69c pes yd. A choice lot of patterns to choose from. See our window. E. 8. DIVEV & SOD V A VERY RANK AMA TEUR GRAGKSMAN Make an Unsuccessful Attempt to Rob the Safe of C. W. Baylor & Co., Coal Dealers. IS Larger Attendance Last Evening Than Usual and Much In- . terest Manifested. ', wnmi'ii in Ihe Chrisl ian church al llu- same hour. THE THRALL HOME There whs ii good attendance at Hit' tabernacle last night, Hit; weather having settled so us In lierinit Difii ami woniei, occupy ing seals under I h canvas with ('(unfurl. A chorus of from llfly lo sixty voices adds materia I ly to the interest which seems lo lie growing wilh each successive as semblage at Hie lent. While there is room for many more liiau have, been in ul lendance at. any one meeting, the rnngrcgal ion is growing ns Hie interest, in the services increases. A male quartet, composed of Kvangclisl Smith, Mr. (lilmore, Mr. Klingrr and H. A. MrKlwain, rendered two selections last night thai were well received by the large congregul ion, and much ap preciated hy the lovers of vocal music. At the request, of Hev. Smith, the evangelist, the chorus Domed with the congregation in singing "Thai Little llrown Church in the Vnle," Hev. Smith slating that this song had liccn selected as the rallying song for the "Men's' Forward lleligiou" movement, and that the church in the vale was not a myth, lie hav ing had the pleasure of preach ing in it al one lime, Hie church of the song heing located in northern fovva. The author of the song, now an old man of 80, slill lived. ' Rev. Smith's message last night, as usual, was short, sharp and earnestly delivered, his theme being, "Why He a Christian?" The speaker talked rapidly and addressed his remarks more to the meinhers of the churches than lo the unbelieving. He spoke in no uncertain terms of those who have their names on the church books and stand aloof when a campaign like the present, is be ing waged against the wicked. II condemned the narrow church member who used the excuse that lie did not believe some step necessary for perfect Christian living. The speaker was no him sen a sncKier lor inciiioii, any method thai would convert th sinner from the error of his wav and make him a new creature was good enough for him. At the close of his remarks Rev. Smith announced a meeting for men only Sunday afternoon in the big tent, and a meeting for Yesterday afternoon the Altar society of St. John's Catholic church enjoyed a most delightful meeting al the home of Mrs. K H. Thrall, on Kasl Vine street, and Hie meeting was one of the most, largely attended that has been given by the society and the occasion one I hat. will long be re membered for the delighlful hospitality nlTorded I he guests by the hostess. The 'I'll rail home was very handsomely decorated Willi roses ami other summer Mowers in profusion and present ed a very charming scene with the large number of handsomely gowned ladies present. The afternoon was most de lightfully spent in playing high live, at. which contest Mrs. (ieorge Dodge proved the most success ful and was awarded the prize andsome linen handkerchief, while the consolation prize, ininiture deck of cards, was se tired by Mrs. Yv . T. Scot I en ,aler in the afternoon some very templing and delicious ' refresh ments were served by the hostess assisted by Misses Opal Fit 7. gerald, Margaret Scollen, Mar garet llallahan, (Irace Thomp son ami Minnie (iuthmau, which 'lime as the crowning feature of an aiternoon or much pleasure, and the ladies of the. Altar society will realize over Vl as a result of the delightful afternoon coffee. I'liere were about one hundred present at the Thrall home, and all were delighted with the splen did entertainment afforded I hem and were loud in their praise of the hospitality of the hostess and Ihe Altar society. a a flu's city experienced a visit j ast evening trom cracksmen. who entered the ollice of C. V. liavlor Co., the coal and ice i Mil its. near ine nuriiugiou freight house, and made an un successful attempt to break open the safe and get away with the contents. The work was evi dently that of very rank amateurs. as a real good safe-blower would have had the safe open in a very few minutes. The parlies knock ed the dile oil' the safe door wilh a hammer or some heavy instru ment and apparently tried to force the combination by drilling into the, safe with a tile or some sharp instrument, as the steel in Ihe place where the dile was knocked on" is badly chipped. En trance to the ollice, it is thought, was secured by picking the lock on the rear door of the building and locking it again as they departed. The attempted safe rubbery was discovered tins morning when the ollice was opened up, and the sehrifl' and chief of police at once notified ami I hey at once started out to try and locale the would-be robbers. Several parties were rounded up in Ihe Burling ton yards and near the Burling ton bridge and bulged in jail to await, examination. Ihe men rounded up by the police had a number of knives and guns on I hem and were apparently not verv desirable lo have around, even if they should not prove Ir, e Hie safe robbers. Mr. Baylor stales that. I here was only annul. VI" in me saie as! night, and had Ihey suc ceeded in breaking in would not have reaped a very large reward, but Ihey put the owner ol the safe lo a great deal of incon venience, as lie was uname io open the safe, as Ihe drilling of e burglars had put the lock out of commission, and Ihe services of John Clans were secured from the shops to attempt lo open the i . i t .. i sale, mil lie was , iiiisiii:i.i-mui and an expert from Omaha was telephoned for lo come down, ar riving al 1:1-. PLAIN SACKS in stiff front and the English soft roll and Norfolk models in different styles, you will find here in great variety. Grays, Black and White ef fects, Browns, and Blues, ranging in price from rlO to $30, but especially strong from $15 to $25. New Collars The La Salle, long point, suitable tor bow uf 4-in-hand. The Norfolk, a new s;mc- collar for summer, suitable tor a bow or 4-in-hand. Copyright 1912, Allied Decker ft Coia Manhattan Whirls stetson Hais LOSES THOUSAND DOLLARS BY A FIRE Fine Barn of W. H. Betts. To- gether With Contents, Goes Up in Smoke. Has Number of Dates. 'Ihe Holly orchestra departs this evening for Louisville, where Ihey will play for a social dance to be given in that city this even ing, and tomorrow they go to Weeping Water for a dance, re turning home lo play lor trie dance at the"' (ierman Home. These dales will keep I hem on the . . Oil 1 1 go lor Hie resl oi ine wet'K .urn speaks well for Ihe excellence of their music. The tine barn and silo on I lie farm of William Bells, one of the prominent farmers of southern Cass cuiinly, was destroyed yes terday morning at about Ki o'clock, logelher wilh lil'ty tons of hay, fifteen head of hogs and about ,(100 bushels of corn. The Bells farm is about four miles west of Nchawka, on the "O" street road, and nod beast of Avoca. Mr. and Mrs. Bells were not at home at the lime of Ihe lire, having laken Ihe early morn ing I rain at Aoca for Omaha, and Were it'll expected ioiiie until late list night. The lire was lirsl discovered by (tin of the neighbors, who was passing by, bill it bad gained such headway that it was impossible to save any of Ihe contents of the barn and the si met i:re and all in il were reduced l ruins in a short time. The barn was one of the finest in Cass county ami the loss lo Ihe owner of Hie barn and contents will be al least lo,non. Relurns From Hospital. Kri'tn Yii.-hiIm v Mailv .Mrs. Arthur Kasl wood, who has been in Omaha for some weeks recovering al one of Hie hospitals from tlie effects of an operation, has so far recovered that she was brought home this afternoon, feeling greatly improved in health. This will be most pleas ing news lo Ihe many friends of Mrs. Kiislwood, who have anxious ly awaited Ihe lime when she would be able to return to her home here. DOUBLE WEDDING AT WEEP ING ITER LAST EVENING Remember the Regalia Habana Cigar. Always the best. Robert flichter, manufacturer. Barr Lands Are Sold. from Tuenday's Dun v. The sale of Ihe lands in the partition suit of John W. Barr s. l'.llie J. Barr, el al., was held yesterday al the south door of the court house and was bought in. afler spirited bidding, by John W. Barr for himself and brothers and sisters. The lands consisted of Vi acres of farming land near (ireenwood, a bouse and two lots in (ireenwood village and a house and lot in Lincoln. The total re ceipts of Ihe sale amounted lo Mi. S N0 which will he divided among the different heirs of the estate. BASKET SHOWER AN D IS. NELSON JEAN The Journal for Calling Card. This afternoon Mrs. Kva Reese and Mrs. C. W. Baylor entertained I al a niosl delightful 1 o'clock luncheon and basket shower inl honor of Mrs. .Nelson Jean, at their handsome home in Hie vvesl pari of the city. The parlor and dining room of Ihe homo were very handsomely decorated with roses and white syringa and the same decorations were used most tastefully in the table decora lions, the centerpiece being a large basket of blush roses and ferns, while rose petals scallered over n table made Ihe llnishing touches to the exquisite setting for Ihe luncheon. There were twelve guests present and each one brought a basket, which was present ed o the guest of honor, and Ihe company was then in vited to the dining room, where their places at the table were marked by tiny baskets emblema tic of the occasion. The luncheon was in live courses and very temptingly prepared and the young ladies spent, a most enjoy able afternoon at this most hos pilable home. When baby stilTers with croup, apply and give Dr. Thomas' Eelee lic. Oil at once. Safe for children. A little goes a long way. 25c and 50c. At all drug stores. Last evening at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed ward Jewell, ut Weeping- Water, occurred the wedding of two of I heir daughters, who are among the most charming and talented young ladies in that city. Miss Stella L. Jewell was married to Mr. Edward E. Lorenson of Weep ing Water, while Miss Daisy Jewel! was united for life lo Mr. Parr Young of Nehawka, a son of L. 11. Young, one of the prominent citizens of that place, and the groom is a young man highly re spected ami esteemed hy all who know him. All four of these young people are well known and very popular in their home towns, and Iheir many friends in that, section of the county will extend to them their heartiest congratu lations on their wedding and wish them a pleasant voyage down the stream of life together. Oeorge Kvi'i-ell of near Union came up this morning to look af ler some business mailers wilh Ihe county commissioners in re gard to some tiling that the coun ty commissioners of Otoe county recently placed liear his farm, and which has caused consider able (rouble to farmers in that locality. FOREST ROSE WAHOOMILLCO. WAHOO.NEB. FOREST ROSE FLOUR .... The Best Flour on the Market Beautiful Flowers. The Journal this morning re reived two exquisite bouquets of roses from Father John Ylcek, which are the most beautiful we have ever seen, and Ihe size of the roses, as well as the deep, rich coloring, speaks well for the care and cultivation that has been given them. The roses are taken from the beautiful garden of Father Ylcek, which we mention ed some days ago, and it is hard lo believe that Ihey were raisec outside a conservatory, so lovely nre I hev, and w e feel very much indebted to the reverened gentle man for his handsome present. Farm for Sale. Anyone wanting to buy a farm would do well to see W. R. Bryan county assessor. LADY'S SUCHER DBESSES 1R Mill "II " I Idol XX XX I II IVUUtfl FOR PAY-DAY WEEK! You will surely be pleased with the distinctive charm and individuality of the new summer models. We have many exquisite designs that will appeal strongly to the good taste of every wo man. And their fair and reasonable prices give them an added interest. h NEAT, STYLISH DRESSES FOR YOUR CHILDREN You mothers who desire to have your children present a nice appearance, and yet want them to en the out-door fun, will appreciate these pretty Ging ham Dresses. Even under the hardest usage of play time frolics they retain their trim daintiness. We have them in many styles, and are truly unusual values at our pleasingly low prices. Call in and let us show them to you. 4 o fix fas V. ZUCKER, Manager DEPARTMENT ST The Home of Guaranteed Values o: