.... , , , . JMMMMMMMiiMiMaaMMMMMMMI fTIIE OMATTA DAILY HEE: RATTXRPAV, ATHrL 4, 1003. J L ofo) -T-rnRE ojy , ... I f f ail III H arm urivoj. fans 1 ' , fc SATURDAY'S SUPERB SILLIWERY VALUES P)UR MILLINERY SHOWING tar Easter is now at the top notch of its glory and we say to you without any reservation whatever that never before in the history of retailing has a more comprehensive exhibit of millinery goods been made in the United States. Our prices are 33 1-3 and 50 per cent lower than those of other stores and as low as those of any dealers in the world. Our department is a veritable sea of thousands of all the new conceits. Trimmed Hats at $3.50 Beautiful Trimmed Hats at $5 The ket tslses Is America. Again we direct attention to our renowned $5.00 trimmed bats. Goods at this price are a specialty with us and receive the attention of corps of designers and trimmers who are as able as any mil linery artists In America. These hats sell readily In most stores at twlcs our figures, Our price , 5.00 $3 & $4 Trimmed Hats $2-$1.50 In the lUientat Saturday in the basement will b a memorable one for trimmed hat values. We will show upward of 600 hats that should be $3.00 and 14.00. 1.50 i or fin) nats mat snouia d i3.uu ana fi Saturday ae U U CHILDREN'S MILLINERY This Saturday, children's day. marks the opening of millinery for the little ones. We have paid particular attention to Vieir vanls and show a line of the daintiest millinery that you ever snw and at prices that are to attractive Pf f QQ "1 CA "1 QO that they mutt appeal to you . ..l.0U'l.O"A.0u' aWO Children's School Hats at 75c and 49c 75c 49c Pretty braid hats. In all the rough combina tion; also plain straws, both In flat and round crowns, trimmed with silk ribbon bands and streamers At this price we show an enormous assortment of every good Idea in ladles' and ml fines' trimmed lints. -Each bat embodies some new fad of a Paris or New York modiste, skillfully mmm S put together by one of our expert trimmer;. 1 l 1 Saturday V $1.00 Untrimmed Hats at 29c 1,000 fine quality rough straw shapes for ladles, misses and children, small and large, mostly manufacturer's samples, fv Mark, white and colors, not a bat worth less VJ than $1.00. While they last w $1.79 Chiffon Hats at 75c Four shapes of hand made chiffon hit? on silk wire frames, splendid quillty of chiffon on upper and lower brim, the crown being of Boft Italian braid. The colors are black, white, cardinal, pink, light blue,' mnlxe nnd tan. Cn Worth $1.76. Saturday A $1.25 Burnt Straw Flats at 5c Thirty-tour dozen burnt shades. Italian porcupine braid flats, In I. ell cr.iwn, fir Indies, inlsees and children : hats of in Soft, pliable kind which can he deftly shaped Into all of the prevailing ideas of the season. Really worth fi-r $1.2 Our price.... Beautiful Wreaths at 25c and I c For lilrls' Hals Beautiful nsortment of wreaths. In (hiiaies. carnations, wild rosea, etc, for children's hats. Worth double our price but we will sell a limited OR,- it quantity at DCMOC $1.25 June Rose Wreaths at 49c For Saturday we offer fifty dozen of beati tlf.il inoes June rose wreaths rnntaln n eighteen roees. foliage and bud;. The . ?,ol., ,ire 41",k' Jack- white, tea nnd light blue. A regular $1.35 At.-. vuluc, at. 4VC 10c 50c Chrysanthemums, Black Roses and Foliaires. at lOc a rs i . 1 1. 1 1 O S 1 1. 1 ! 10 1 or 1 i - 1 li 11. ii i . , .. ' ?,VUU uuucuct uiatK iuoco, o in uuutn, gicrcii ivoc luiiuL-n luuiuiuiug xo ujju ov RUt, uiu piuiv, num.-, fii'jvv auu llIU Villi ClirjsaUl UOIllUinS. Ot tl UUUCil Worth IOSS than 30c Brilliant Display of Ladies' and Children's Spring- Outer Garments We are showing a number of distinctive creations specially adapted for Easter wear in our ladies' suit department. These superb Garments have tone and individuality that can net be found elsewhere. For occasions where fashion's dictates are exacting, these suits answer every style demand. Each one of our finer aarmenU bear fha Umndtia - n -- -jiic w cu-tctt'crtce. Ladies' Smart Easter Suits at $35, $24.50. $19, $14.85, $9. 98. Ladies' Superb Sprin? Costumes. $175 down to $49, $J9, $35, $25. Ladies' Silk Blouse Kimona and Carrie c,n tir n - . to o ;n ,a ti o EASTER OPENING SALE IN THE CHILDREN'S DEPT. CHILDREN'S' REEFERS All the pretty new Ideas for spring, large lace and pique collars, re4, tan and navy at 4.98 1 98-2.98-1.98 and 1.50 A SPECIAL VALUE In childrena' spring reefers la a pretty all wool reefer, large collar, white braid, worth 11.75, at 98c CHILDREN'S' SCHOOL SUITS, all the pretty effects In blouses, Norfolks, reefers, etc., thoroughly tailored 9.98-6.98 and 4.98 CHILDREN'S' GOLF SKIRTS, new plaid meltons, etc., pleated and hip yokes, worth $5, at. 2.98 CHILDREN'S' SMART SPRING WRAPS in Monte Carlos, box coats, Norfolks, etc., new white wool crashes, canvas cloths, voiles, etc., $25 down to 9-98-7.50-5.98-4.98 and 3.98 peau de sole, g LONG COATS OF TAFFETA AND fancy collar, regular value at ... VOILE DRESS AND WALKING shades, $39, down to SPECIAL SKIRTS, all the VALUES FOR SATURDAY 4.98 ETAMINE SKIRTS 1 n the most approved styles and f C0 colors, $12.50, $9.98, $7.50 and O.VO CHEVIOTS AND SERGE SKIRTS with beautiful silk fold trim mings, $24.50, down to 9.98-7.50-4.98 and 3.98 SILK SKIRT SPECIAL A GREAT PURCHASE! OF SILK SKIRTS on sale In two lota. Lot 1 consists of all kinds of skirts worth up to f f O us. at o.yo Lot 2 Includes all the higher grade suits in the purchase, actually worth up to $40, at $19 OOLF SKIRTS Three lots of excellent golf skirts, antlrely new Ideas and colors,' on' sal tomorrow at very special prices. $3 golf skirts at ........ . .2.98 ?G.50 golf skirts at , . .... 0.98 $8 golf skirts at ....... . .4.98 Damaged by Water at New York Docks 1,500 PAIRS FRENCH KID GLOVES These goods were originally imported by the highest class store in New York, but thaougn carelessness in handling they were slightly splashed with water otthe docks in New York City, The steamship company adr justed the loss and turned the gloves over to us at what we considered them worth. They consist of such famous makes as Valliers (washable kid gloves), Alexandria anc Tresonsse, in every conceivable shade Street . Gloves and evening shades in French suede and dressed, all jT tsast of the real k.id and are positively worth up to $2.50 per pair; IN the damage on most of themes so slight it ia scarcely no-; JJr ticeable. Tlie entire lot goes on; sale Saturday at, per pair. . . ' A Tremendous Spot Cash Purchase 13,500 PIECES EXTRA FINE UNDERMUSLINS Bought for a fraction of their worth from tha Best Known Manufacturer - -in New Yoflc: This was without doubt the largest cash deal ever transacted by a single house west of Chicago. The maker was willing to take a great loss In order to realize ready cash, so we couldn't resist buy ing. All the very finest garments are Included in this lot. Our display of these undermusllns has attracted no end of attention around our show windows. Crowds of eager buyers are awaiting this sale. It is impossible to describe the thousands of different styles. They are made of long cloth, cambrics and fine muslins, elaborately trimmed with dainty laces, embroideries, etc. . Not !a garment worth less than $2.00, and up to $5.00. All divided Into five great lots, as follows: .- 1.984.5O-98c.250l We Closed Out a Corset Factory tms will d me most exciting sale ever neia. we bought enough Corsets to supply every woman In Omaha. It . waa tha most satisfactory pur chase we ever made. There is not a pair In the lot worth less than 50c, and up to l. They are made of fine quality French batiste and English coutll, artistically trimmed In silk ribbons and lace. Both corsets and girdles come In all lengths and all sizes, white, drab, black and fancy, for all forms; also extra sties. This entire purchase will be sold In one great lot on bargain square 60c, 7Bo and $1.00 Corsets and Girdles, your choice of any , 29c Importer's Sample Line of Lace Collars Those elegant large collars so much In vogue at present In all the most exquisite foreign creations the assortment Is the most complete and varied, every brought to America every Parisian conceit is Included In this lot. We cannot lay too much strecs on these excellent values you must see them to fully appreciate their worth. Silk collars, uace conars, r,mDroioerea Collars, Battenberg Collars, Applique Collars and hundreds of other styles collars that usually sell up to $8.00 all go todoy at mj vw, uiubu BiiTL, uu ijivBt vAueueni values you 2.98-1.98-1.50-98& Our New Department Coffee, Tea and Spices In the Basement We have established a thoroughly equipped tea and coffee department in our basement sec tion. We. will handle nothing but good grades of coffee, tea, spices and baking powder, but our prices will be much lower than those charged anywhere else in the city for high-class goods. We solicit a visit from you and feel confident that this money saving opportunity will be much to your advantage. Special values today. Epecial Rio Coffee, per pound 10c Crushed TtoBton Blc-nd, pound 15c Basket Fired J.ipau Tea, pound 2Sc K. C. Baking Powder. 10-ounce can 8c K. C. Baking Powder. 25-ounce ran 20c ' Good Gunpowder Ta, pound 32c Good ICngllBb Breakfast Tea, pound 32c Ceylon Tea', pound '. 55c Boston Blond Coffee, pound 20c Cucuta Wend, pound 25c Ilo8ton Java, pound 30 ALL THE LATEST AND PRETTIEST STYLES J The Finest Shoes in Omaha IF) AM DEIS,. Drug Dept, Specials lde Cascarets nt 25c Cascarets at Hc Cascarets at 25c riromo-Beltzer at 6c Bromo-Seltxer at $1.00 Hromo-Seltzer at 26c Carter's I'llls at $1.00 Ayer s Hair Vigor at 26c Piirker's Tar Soap at .. $1.00 Mothers" Friend nt .. Pears' Unncented Soap at Kliler Flower Soap at $1.00 Hot Water Bottle at .) 19a Mc 19c We 74c 14c 74 c 14c 74c o 4B On the Second Floor At S8.00 Ladles' bench made shoes, ideal kid, military heel, mat kid top. At S6.00 Ladles' full Loula heel, kid and Ideal kid shoes, turn aoles, mat tops. At $5,00 toadies' dull kid turn and welt aole shoes, and surpaca kid shoes and Dr. Heed's shoes. At S4.00 L.allex' tJin and welt shoes. In sur- fians kid, patent fathers and en amelH, all styles heels. At S3.50 Ladles' new spring fancy diagonal cloth top kid shoes, plain kids and patent leath ers, all styles heels At S3.00 Ladles' military heels and opera heels, surpass kids enamel and patent leather shoes. IN THE NEW SHOE DEPT. SSEBfiBEBHSSI $1.0U Fountain Syringe at 4c 3oc Bulb Syringe at 19-. Good Rye Whiskey at ioo flood Hair Brush at loc Bath Cabinet, complete, at $2 25 At S3.00 Armstrong's Rochester shoes, made to retail $3.00; oil sale at $3.00. SPECIAL PRICE make ladles' at $4.00 and At $2.50 Special sale. The $3.60 kid. "Dorcas" button shoe on sale at $2.50. At $2,50 Special sale. La dies' new lace shoes, over 60 new styles At 32.50 New oxford ties New button ox fordsNew blucher oxfords. At $1.98 Special sale. Over pairs ladles' $3.00 and $3.50 lace tihnes, patent tip, light and medium K-,1,.9, at $1 At $1.98 6pecial sale. La dles' oxford ties new stylos new lasts new toes all sizes. $l.i8. At $1.59 Ladles' fine sheep, made to retail at $2.50, go on xale in basement at $1 69. In the Catidy Dept. Stick Candy, 20 sticks for 5C Gum Drops, per pound ftiG Best Chocolate Creams, per pound 14Ho Salted Peanuts, pound ll'c Cocoanut Cushions, pound 12'n Cream Mixed, pound 15. Bird's Ekk. pound j-0 Cream Kgs, pound 15. Moss Nests, ech g,. Twin Nest, each if,c ano joe Downy Chickens, each l()c and 6c Chirks and l'lgs In shells, each 5c Babbits, each 25c, 16c, 10c, 6c l'aper Eggs jfo and 10c Tin Eggs, each gR The Best Ice Cream Soda in Omaha for 5c. FRENCH MONKS ARE EXILED Police Serve Notices to Immediately Dis band Religious Houssi ECCLESIASTICS WILL CROSS ATLANTIC Man? Expelled bjr eT Law Decide to seek Freedom I'ndrr tttnra Ld Stripes, Where Thought la Not Interfered With. TARIS. April S. The police today com saenced iheir (ask of turning the religious organizations out of Prance. ; The Church of the English Posslonlst Fathers, which Is attended by numerous Americans, was among those visited today and served the Passlonlsts with notices to disband. The Passlonist Fathers have ar ranged to turn over their affairs to- secu lar priests, who will continue to conduct the church. The Marlstl, Dominicans, Capuchins, Bar nabites, Franciscans, Jtedcniptorlsts, Ora torians and Brothers of the Sacred Heart and of the Holy Cross also have been noti fied to disband. Many of the last named order are going to America. The branch of the Benedictine order at Douai, Department of the Nord, has se cured twenty-tour hours grace, the head of the order having left to confer with the BrltUh ambassador at Paris, as the members of the establishment at Dour", are mostly Englishmen. The Deaf and Dumb asylum, maintained by the Monks of the Grandechartrue Mon astery, has been taken possession of by a receiver appointed by the grenoble ccurt. All the novices have departed and only a few monks now remain in the monastery. Established 1023. IVILSOH WHISKEY. That's AMI keiUmeie, Mi. CO. Why not save $25 when buying a vehicle by visiting the wholesale repository of Lin lnger & Metcalf Company, corner Sixth and I aclflc streets, one block from the east end of the Harney street car line. Over 100 different styles to select from. Save the retailer's profit. High grade, stylish Jobs. AT THE PLAYHOUSES ever had, but It possesses sufficient of the ridiculous to warrant a good many laughs during the course of its presentation and enough good music to please the lover of harmony. It also has the merit of giving Mr. Wilson an opportunity for doing some thing else; that is to say, those wonderful legs of his are not the whole of his part. He has shifted the leg work to another of 'The Toreador" at the Boyd. Francis Wilson and company In "The Toreador." a two-act mumral comedy by Jaint-it T. Tanner and Harry Nlrholls; lrls by Adrian Hosa and Percy tlreen bank; m ii'- tiy Ivan Caryl! and Lionel Mom kn,n. The cast: AuKiistus Traill of the British consul ate at Vlllayn Melville Ellis Pettier, a dealer in wild unimals William Blalsdell Fir Arrhlbnld Slacken, Bart.. Joseph Coyne ItinaMn, Ciirlist Kobert A. Evans Governor of Villaya Joseph KailiiT HamlinastiT U. 11. llaynej CaraJ'ilo. a toreador William Broder ck Mr. 1'robltt. a solicitor Kdgar Jnmes Moreno, Carajolo's friend. .Wild in Pullman Sammy ll;g, a tiger Kralieia Wliwon Nancy Staunton Miss Klele Han Dora beltiy, a wjrd In chancery Miss Carolyn Gordon ! Susan, proprietress of the Maicazin des I Kleurs, Orand hotel, Hlarrlis I Ml.- Clara Helle Jerome. Mrs Malum HoppliiK. a widow Miss Miriam Lawrence Donna Teresa Miss Nora Cecil Mr. Francis Wilson's present vehicle Isn't the most uproariously tunny thing be has A Trade-mark is a Signature The Lion, Anchor snd 0 impressed on Gorham Silver amounts to a personal endorsement by the Gorham Co. and guar antees the article to be of sterling quality, ap proved workmanship, and tasteful design. H All responsible jewelers Ueep It 1 the company (who Is described on the bill as Petlfer, and who Is the commander of a pair of phenomenal nether limbs) and conscientiously undertakes to make fun in another way, and succeeds, too. Sammy Gigg is not at all like any of his other parts, and in this alone appears to be the source of much unalloyed satisfaction to Mr. Wil son, If the zeal with which he enters on his performance may be accepted as an indication. After Mr. Wilson. Mr. Joseph Coyne is easily the hit of the piece, his presentation of the comic English noble man being particularly good. Mr. Blalsdell and Mr. Broderlck also have good parts. Among tho women In the company Misses Ryan, Gordon, Jerome, Lawrence and Cecil have much to do with the success of the piece. The chorus is large and has been carefully selected and well drilled. The staging of the piece is particularly good, even in these times when expensive pro ductions are accepted as a matter of course. Last night the Boyd theater was filled with a fashionable audience, and the ap plause which greeted the numbers evinced the pleasure the people had with the per formance. The whirlwind ending of the first act was decidedly effective, and was called for Sve times. Mr. Wilson had to make a little curtain speech la response to the ovation he was accorded. "The Toreador" will be repeated this afternoon and evening. Savage succeeded In unearthing $125 worth of new bibles which had been pawned with various dealers during the last few days. The boobs belong to the C. F. Evans In stallment company, located at Sixteenth and Howard streets. It is alleged that an employe disponed of the property while representing to the company that he was selling them upon Installments to residents of the city. Travel via the I.ehlgn valley Ilallroad If you are looking for speed and comfort when going to New York or Philadelphia. Luxuriously furnished Vestibule Sleeping, Parlor Cars and Day Coaches. Dining Cars a la carte. Stop-over allowed at Niagara Falls. BorllaarioB Changes Time. Effective April 6 the Denver train leaves at 4.10 p. m.; the Nebraska local for Lin coln and west, 8:60 a. m.; Iowa local, 9:18 a. m. Maay tiood Iluoka stolen. While making his pawnshops Friday I rounds among tha afternoon Detective BOX PAPER AND TABLETS You may Bud larger stocks else where, but no finer quality or lower prices. Every one knows what k,ind of paper Hurlbut and Whiting male. That is the kind we sell; we also have a good line of pens, pencils. Ink, mucilage, envelopes, visiting cards, etc. Come in and let us show you what a fine box of paper and envelopes we can sell you for 13c. Tablets from lc up. Don't forget we have a Sub Post Offue in o'ir store and can sell stamps or register letters for you. S, E. HOWELL, Park Ave. and l.eaenorh St. Two 'phones, 882 and F-117. Call us up. THE! CARD OF THO HAIR triottld t (rflntrt rrr m. IfCny ma Bicfc-d. II cm b rMtortd t It al. cU, The Imperial Hair Regenerator Is the acknowledma 8TAJTDA1U R A IB UOLOKI.'Uo?lLcs. 1 Is exaily an. pllnL makes tbr hair sell ana gkieey. Is aoo!ntl hMnilou. BMueltf cot, SFA Vnf&Wmte sans isllie, lmi..nui hi-iuUnl ':,.. iu W. Hi.. N. I. bold by Sherman & McConnell Drug Co., Omaha, Neb. DR. SEARI.ES Bo well and favor ably known as the leading, most reliable and s u c c e a f u I UPKCIALIST In all D1HEAHKH and DIB OKI fc-HH OF MEN. They have been many years In etab lishtng their reputa tion IN OMAHA for honest and honorable DEALINGS, and dally receive many let ters thanking them for the CUHK8 per fected and the great good they are doing for men. Their life work has been de. vote. I, as Specialists, In treating all dis eases of men UK CKHTAIN OF A CURE by CON Sri.TINU the HE8T FIRST. DH. KKAKLKH graduated at two of the best medical college and is acknowledged the best EXPERIENCED and SKILLED fcI'K 1AT.IST in all disease he treats. DK. HKAHLE8'' Consultation and Advice are KIlKK, In person or by letter, and sa.r.dly -.'unfldentlal In all diseases. Written Contracts given In all curable dUeascs of men or refund money paid. Many rat-en (rested $1 on per month. I IAlLl.tl'IO FKKK. THE ATM EST BY MAIL. Tall of niMrvaa. Tor. 14th A nosslas. DR. SEARLES & SEARLES OJaAllA, ft KM.