SUyrr 11 mipc«*«l. IlnHlN, U, Al'lll II Mu. ■hull ** •fn'tl in AW» l mils nft*r klllln* IV, ¥ 111'*' n In th» Mir»n«Mi Ml I **hi Inn inilf In hr »n»M in fan 1‘rin nlini a li*ti M MiiniM In llilii • If?, n*«» lwn**nl In lit* »1nil««ma l»>i lilt Jail hwn I Mia? far Iha efllnn. For Your Inspection pipfiimg S>mt® |*rcss up; that’* the mtwiind that Uim spring «l*y» bring, We are showing now a moat complete stork of the season's latest style* In suit* for men ami * . Ji ■ . 1 * ... \ mini: mrn. in our uippuiy uni »uh« inmlf by thf famous . HOUSE OF i KUPPENHEIMER $25 *35 , 4750 % '/ * Get Your New Suit Saturday Here you will find every color, style or cut you might wish for. Our quality clothing at moderate prices needs no comparison. The Newest Thing in T®p C®ats Top coats are a necessity. Do you need one? If so, don’t put it off, but come in Saturday and see all the different styles shown here. Included are the famous “KNITTEX” Top Coats that are so popular this year. *25 *27“ *30 Mallory and Stetson Hats for Spring 1415 Farnam St. Nebraska One of Two Stales With Cattle Increase Krrtlpn Here Inlarge Opera tions \Miile < Miter* Are < tilling Himn Good < lorn Smrce. A toll II.—Tha number of cattle on feed A Traumerta. Schumann. Celia Zler. pupil of Frank Mach Accompanist, Mlea Dlbby Ziar. Piano Solo—Butterfly, Savellee Mlee Helen Bethard. pupil of Mr*. Corlnne I’auleen Thoreen. Dancing _ Marjorie Petaraon. pupil of Mlaa Dorothy DeVere, Walt# Mlgnon Reproducing Medium— .I,a Campanella. Paganini. Uisl Played by T. Bueonl. FISHING POLE BURGLAR BUSY The “fishing pole” burglar, who has angled trouser# and effect# of aeverai persona In South Omaha out of their bedroom window*, ha# appeared In Omaha. FVank Moore, 1213 South Eleventh street, reported to police that he was awakened Friday morning to see his pants disappearing through the win dow on the end of a bamboo pole. Th# thief extracted a billfold con taining *21 from th# pocket and ton. ed the pant* back through th* win dow. Prisoners Fire Jail. Niobrara, Neb., April 11.—Fir# was discovered In the Niobrara Jail and an alarm turned In. Two prisoner; had fired the bedding. A Wealth of Helpful Suggestion for the Housewife • # Look for the April Number of Practical Cookery Magazine In Your Next Sunday’s Omaha Bee i The Easter number of Practical Cookery la filled with a wealth of interesting and instructive articles, suggestions and hints to add zest and new interest to the preparation and cooking of food. Practical Cookery Magazine is meeting with en thusiastic response from housewives everywhere. In it are Ideas, gleaned from the best food authorities, which may be used profitably in your own kitchen and home. See the New “Baby and Junior” Section Mothers will find a keen interest in Madame Dahl’s article entitled "When Baby Buds Burst Into Bloom." It brings ecore* of timely suggestions on the clothing of babies. Nothing is quite so Important as baby's health, and mothers may profitably read Dr. C. Elizabeth Lyman’s article entitled “The Royal Rond to Health.” In it tho doctor ubly presents the wav to better health for babies. .. ‘II Contributors to the April Number of m Practical Cookery Magazine Martha Logan Madame Dahl • C. E. Lyman, M. D. P. P. Fodrea F. L. Keman j C. F. Chesire Mary I. Barber F. Van Millan Practical Cookery Costs You Nothing Practical Cookery Magazine coinen with your Sunday Omaha Bee With out charge—yet its value to you in your kitchen and in your home la unlimited. Order Next Sunday’s Omaha Bee and Get Practical Cookery Magazine Army ( iijilain to Stand Trial I dpi. Kulirrl H«M*nl»hill» Stir* rnnlfr* Srlf in Hayinp of Major < roiiMiilr. Nr* York, April II t%pt. Robert lloMlilulh today Surrendered In fed oral suthortltea anil posted fJO.Oeo hall In guarantee tila appearance In Meattl* to aland trial fur the murder of Mi], Alexander P, frank lilts at i'amp l,e»l«, Wash., In 1911. Thus ended I lie fight Roaenlduth had waged fur two vent'a In evade extradition to the western state on the ground that the grand Jury by which h" atul Corp. Roland R. Pothler wera Jointly Indicted for the rrlfne linked proper Jurladlctlon. The officer's action today followed a aupreme court decision of last week that the place to challenge Jurisdic tion was In the court where he was Indicted. Col. Herbert Lehman, hank er and philanthropist, put up $20,000 worth of Liberty bonds for Rosen hluth. BULLET VICTIM DIES IN HOSPITAL Juhn lUrMN, shot Itl* Wednesday l»y »*r*nlt Mandat a. In • mutual friend a fatyn at tb* IHfaajf hotel, i died at 4 14 Velds> afternoon at PI Joseph hospital M unter charge Will ha fH*d agalnat Pander* today, name* and Pondera had quarreled tt adneadav t*n th* pd> where they were employed hy Ih* Hanlglirn I'ltinihing company. Ilarne# a a a trsneferred to attolhar Job That av* nlng Pander*. armed, frrnnd him tn the friend'* aeni and emptied a J2eall l,er revolver Into th* room where lluniM and Hire* nlhera ware trlalt mg, Harnr* gavo himself up to police half an hour after th# ahnotlng. The ■lead man had lived tn Omaha a year, coming hare from fit. Paul. 35 PEOPLE APPLY FOR ORPHAN BOY More than SB applications from persona In all walks of Ufa In all parts of the mlddlewest have been received for “Tag" Justly, 14-months old boy whe was returned to th# i Ii I Mi Having* lliillltil* nflr* Ik* lUwth *f Mi In CHlWtifcu*. Vil., on Mm h II Ta*‘* fathar li law in I ha Mlaannrl i»nll*nUaH awl Nil *>ian