TITE OMAnA DAILY DEE: WEDNESDAY, MAY 17. 1905. PLANS FOR COMMENCEMENT Datcl and Doingi at High and Public Bchooli Being Arranged. BIG CLASS OF SENIORS FROM FORMER v One Hundred and Eight? Mndents "Hill Be Graduated from tha lBh School This Year. Principal AVatrrhouse Is not yet ready to announce the names of abeul 180 stu dents who will be graduated from the Nlsli school cn the nlplit of Friday, June 16, at the Orphcum theater. Beyond the fact that ths class will wear caps and gowns and that the music will be given by members of the clas3, the program, which is In charge of Assistant l'rliu-ipal McIIugh, Is yet to be arranged. Orations and essays will be delivered by six members of the class, to be chosen from ten competitors, who will be sekcted by the entire faculty on the afternoon of June 3 at the high school, when the efforts will be expressed In the best manner that the authors know bow. The baccalaureate sermon will be preached to the class on the morning of Sunday, June 4, by Dr. Conley, at the First Baptist church. This date Is made early o the cadets can get away for the annual encampment, which begins June 8 and lasts until the 14th, at a place yet to be decided upon. Class day exercises will be dispensed with as they wero lut year and their place taken by the presentation of a suitable art memorial to the school by the graduating class. Although It is not certain, It Is probable that the senior cl-iss will rave a banquet on the Saturday evening following com mencement. The alumni banquet will be given at the Millard hotel on the even ing of Juno 19, to be followed by a Uance. All the public schools will close the sea eon' work Juni lt. Class day exercises for the pupils graduating from the eighth grade will be held In most of the buildings, serving as a kind of commencement for those who are to enter the high school next fall or who have finished their school work.. At the lAke school the date has been fixed for June 2. Superintendent Davidson will endeavor to speak at each of these exor cises, which consist of programs of essays, orations and music, lielow the eighth grade nothing will be done to signalize the end of the school year. i v err on n-'ju assi wm sr b j a it a . a m m -w IS&Sh 1 SOCIETIES HAVE ONE MG DAY High School Students Hold Literary Meetings of Merit. Monday afternoon and evening was tho meeting time of the various High School societies. The Hawthorne society met at the school In the afternoon and gave a program, its character being French. Misses Alvia Huntley opened the program with a piano Bolo. "Air de Mallet." Miss Marie Cochrane read an essay on the subject, "Some French Writers," and Eva Murphy read her essay on "The French Girl." Vocal and Instrumental music was lnter spered throughout the meeting and a most Instructive and entertaining gathering was present. The Webster society met Monday also, and an Interesting debate on the question "Resolved that the Railroads in the United States Shall be owned and Operated by the People," had been arranged for. The af firmative of the question was taken by Messers Carroll Burkhard and Arthur Nasi, while the negative was represented by William Randall and Theron Wohorton. Essays were read by Harry Ryan and Harry DeLamatre, on the subjects,, "Air'" and "The Astor Estate" recitations were presented by Joe Barton, jr., and Joe Bart rand. A short program also was given by the Browning society. The program consisted of three essays on the subjuct, "The Poetry of Tennyson," by Ruth Harding, Gcnevleva Ulov-r and Louise Grant. I.anKtwKo and Mathematics. A debate on tho subject, "Resolved, That the Study of l-uiigimge Trains the Mind as Well as tho Study of Mathe matics," was tho feature of tho meeting of the German society Monday ufternoon. The debaters were Messrs. McKitrlck, Andrews and Charlcton for tho affirmative and Messrs. Rlppy, Philips and Cunning ham for the negative. Tulks were given by Carl Eelden on the subject, "Labor Unions," and by George Percival on "How an Annual Register Is Gotten Out." A program had been arranged by the members of the Priscilla Alden society. The last selection from "Miles Standish" was presented by Miss Elsie Hadfield. Miss Grace McBrlde presented an essay, "A Biography of Millet, Made Famous by His Renowned Painting." The Margaret Fuller society held Its regular meeting. Miss Marguerite Riggs gave a vocal solo. Numerous essays were read and recitations given. The subject of the Llnlnger Travel club was Holland. Rose Oolrtt- -i rend an In teresting paper on "Hoi! ind Holland ers." Francis Victor i I "An Old Sweetheart of Mine." Ain'-i nlun was the subject of a paper by Edith Samlberg. Friday morning the senior class and teachers will go to Lincoln to visit the state university. This Is the day set a Hide for all the high schools In the state for the visit, and It Is thought that a large allegation will be In attendance to pay tbs annual visit to the state university. Saturday, May 30. the Blair-Omaha de bate will be held at Blair on the ques tion, "Resolved, That for the Present La bor Unions In America Are Justified In Op posing the Movement of Employers for the Open Shop." A large number from the Omaha High school will attend the meeting. A Grand Special Sale of TAPESTRY PORTIERES We have bought the entire stock on hand of tapestry portieres from one of Chicago's best known wholesale houses anil we have bought them so cheap that we are going to have one of the greatest sales of portieres ever attempted by any store anywhere. The lot is extraordinarily large, and we believe there will be nearly enough to last all day, but, as the best will go first, we recommend an early call. $7.50 Curtains at $1.25 Each At 1.25 we are going to sell all the beautiful mercerized heavy tapestry portieres that sold at wholesale at $7.50 per pair. These are in pairs and in single cur- 25 tains. jb xucy urt very vuuu'uirui iui o couch covers, we will sell them either way, by the piece or by the pair, at, each $10 Tapestry Curtains at $1.98 Each In this lot are all the absolutely best tapestry curtains han dled by this firm. They are those heavily mercerized tap estry-curtains, in plain colors and with velour and tapes try borders. They are in all those rich, heavy si CIQ rlriinv f.flWts that wo ill d ordinarily retail at 1 1 e0 $15.00 per pair. These go at the extraordinary 1 1 price of $1.98 each. They must be seen to be 1 1 appreciated All the Couch Covers from this purchase that generally sell for $1.25 each, those beautiful Roman ?fcQ utripe covers, goat, each , V All of the Couch Covers that generally sell up to $5 each, are divided into three QQ. C Cfl lots, at, -ach JOV-yi.&D-sP&tDV Our entire drapery'department is devoted to this sale, and we will use our best endeavors to handle this sale with out any undue inconvenience. Greatest Sale of Oriental Rugs Ever Known in the West, Begins NEXT MONDAY, MAY 22. A big lot of extra fine quality Oriental Rugs beautiful patterns a great variety of sizes, all at 3 3c on lho Dollar. Oriental Rugs At less than Cost to Import Oriental Rugs at One-third Their Price. The janitor service in The Bee Building is as near perfect as it can be, remembering that janitors are human. Offices from $10 to $45 per month several desirable ones from which to choose. feverish. The senator has not been In his usual good health while In Washington this time and his Immediate family say he must have a few duys of absolute freedom from business or political worries. SENATOR MILLARD IS SICK Arrlres from Washington and Re pairs Immediately to His llooni for Rest. Senator Millard arrived home from Wash ington Tuesday morning, lie was not at all well and went at once to his home. Callers were Informed they could not see him on any pretext, as ho was tired and The Misery of Piles Thousands know it and thousands daily submit, through their ignorance, to the torture of the knife. Thet are ignorant of the fct that there is an Internal remedy that will positively and painlessly cure. Dr. PerriiVsPile Specific The Internal Remedy strikes at the prime causes of piles indi gestion, congestion of the liver and consti pation. These causes are removed and removed for good. Get a bottle today and see how well It proves the truth of this statement. .,rr dyPsk. Indigestion, constipation, biliousness, catarrh of the stomach and kindred ailments it b the greatest remedy thai has ever yet benefited mankind. When these troubles are taken care of and cured, Files will be a thing of the past. I. Perrla Mcdkal Co tlcWovMooJ. Sewing; Machine Bargains. Real ones at Singer stores. Buy here and deal with the manufacturers. The Sin ger company Is permanent and responsi ble; Its representatives are always at hand to cure for the Singer machines. Look for the red S. 1514 Douglas St., Omaha, Neb.; 438 North T4th St., South Omaha. SEASONABLE FASHIOXS. 1DIAM0NDSI There is a vast difference In qual ity and prices of Diamonds. A j printed, written or spoken price in no criterion of value unless qual ity is compared. If you consider yourself competent to Judge val uesbuy on your own Judgement if not, buy on ours, and if not satlBfled within one year we will refund you in cash nine-tenths of what you paid us. i CTft-LA DIES' WORK APRON. Sins;,.! to 44-lneh bust measure. For the accommodation of reaflers of Ths Bee theee patterns, which usually retail at from a to 60 cents each, will be furnished at the nominal price of 10 cents. A supply Is now kept at our office, so thos who wish any paiu-rn may get It either by cull lag or enclusmg 10 cents, addressed "fat urn pcys.ttn.vnt. Bee, Omaha, TAFT'S DENTAL ROOMS Bridge-Work Is the method of spanning spaces where teeth are missing. It can be used tha aamn ihA natural fflVll tet'tn' I008 (he same and f ll feels a s comfortable. M 9 Some dentists make a great noise about "teeth without plates," which are nothing more tlinu bridge-work. Strange, Isn't it Our price for bridge-work, f5.0u per tooth. Tartial plates f 2.50. ONE FIVh ONE SEVEN DOUGLAS 111. LOTIO N . Fer GonerrftoM. Sleet leuoerrnos, tpcmsof rhoa. files ess all Unheeltht Usual Discharge. no PAIN. NO NO STRICTURE. FN SWA a air rT-TmllT m4 Pliease "S At Drug. ins, or Mil ta ear s44rM lor 0L MSLVDOR tr.CO.. laneaatar, 0 b a. NO STAIN icc syniNac rr OMAHA WKATHF.lt REPORT Wednesday Pair and Warmer, Clearlnjr Prices o n Blue and White Dinnerware We need the room if you want a bargain come early Cups and Saucers, two for 25c riatoa, dinner, tea nnd pie sizes, each . . .10c Kerry Saucers, each 5c J.towls, each 15c Jugs, each 20c Open Vegetable Dishes, 35c and 25c Covered Vegetable Dishes, each 75c If in need of any of these piecesbuy, as they are few and cheap. See the Quaint Poster Window SEE THE BEAUTIFUL JAPANESE ART Chinaware Window ON HARNEY ST. SIDE Watch for Bennett's Watch Ad. Friday and Saturday Sale. Bennett's Big Grocery Another Llst of Hanralns That Are of Interest to Kvervone: Thirty (13.00) Oreen Trading Stamps with In rge can liurnham's Oir Clam Chowder t3 Twenty (J2.00) Green Trading Stamps with pound Thompson's Sul- tana Hnlslns lOv Ten ($1) CJreen Trading Stamps Oflf with two cans Omar Hominy . Ten () Green Trading Stamps with two canB Kossange Sardines ISO Ten ($1) Green Trading Stamps with two cans dinar Haked Beans Wo Ten ($1) Green Trading Stamps with pound Bennett's Capitol Baking Powder 24o Ten ($1) Oreen Trading Stamps with two cans .Pumpkin auo Finest Vegetable and Flower Seeds, pkg...iWic Corn, two-pound can 5c Tomatoes, three pound caii... 7c BENNETT S CANDY SECTION SAMPLES FREE New Orleans Molasses Candy, pkg. Washing Powder, package 2Vfco Rex I.ye, can 5o Condensed Cream can 4c Potted Ham, can 40 6o StS jA. 9.o wSASSBSs Pretty patent leathers for dress or semi-dress, soft black velvety vici for all-around iise, rich yellow tan leather for outing, white canvas ties suggestive of coolness and com fort, with chic effect for special gowns. These are parts of our Dorothy Dodd lines -$3.50, $3.00 atld $2.50. THE BENNETT COMPANY Big Cut in RaJes California. aid Back mum -AH xtafl YYiu Ask Santa, Fe agent at 109 Adams St., Chicago, for all the facts. The Santa Fe will run first-class excursions, to California, on certain days, April to August. Fare out and back about half the usual price. You may go on luxurious California Limited and visit Grand Canyon. Summer Tans Certainly there Is noth ing quite bo comfortable during the hot weather as a low tan. Not only the most com fortable hot weather shoe that can be worn, but they're the coolest and neatest looking shoe. Our line of Men's Ox fords In tans Is large. The assortments from which to select Is all that can be desired. EFFECTIVE SUNDAY, MAY 14 HsBBBBSBBBSSBsHn FRY SHOE CO. 16th and Douglas Sts. Graduation Presents Now We are better prepared than ever this season to show you the finest line lu town. Nothing lasts or is appreciated like a nice pleee of Jewelry for a Graduation Gift. Brown & Borsheim, Jeweler. . 320-232 9. 16th St Will inaugurate a new fast daily train between Omaha and Colorado on the follow ing schedule: WESTBOCXD. T.v. Omaha Today 8:B5p. m. Lv. Lincoln Today 10:18 p. m. Ar. Denver Tomorrow 11:46 a. m. Ar. Colorado Springs " 11:46 a.m. Ar. Pueblo " 1:10 p.m. EASTBOUHD. Lv. Pueblo Today l:(X5p. m. Ar. Colorado Sprlntr.. Tom' w 2:30 d. m. Ar Denver " 2:1S p. m. Ar. Lincoln " 6:00a.m. Ar. Omaha 7:26 a.m. Through Tullman Equip ment and dining car service. The Rocky Mountain Lim ited will continue to leave Omaha at 7:20 a. m. and the Denver Express at 1:30 p. m. as at present. Low excursion rates to Colorado on sale daily on and after June 1st. For further information call or write F. P. RUTHERFORD, Division Paaaenger Agent. WASH YOUR BABY with DcrautlM Ski Soap: a pure sosp, medicated and perfumed. Antiseptic and Non-Irritating. 25c at Druggists, hold by Howell Drug Ce.. IbtD ana La pi 1.01 Ave. 1 30c Mohawk Pleached Seamless f al Sheeting 2V4 yd. wide at, yd..I2C 2"MjC Mohawk Bleached Sheet- 7 I lntr, 2 yd. wide at, yd 1 t 2v 2"MiC Mohawk Unbleached Sheet- f Q , lnir, 2Vi yd. wide at, yd IUI 25c Mohawk Unbleached Sheet ing, 2 yd. wide at, yd..., TWENTIETH CENTURY FARMER Address Omaha, Keb, Great Embroid ery Sale Friday See 16th St. Window Display nn 111 IMP TUB MEL.I A1ILK ITORB. Great Embroid ery Sate Friday See 16th St. Window Display gtv w A Few Wednesday Bargains liIPM'C CIfTC T,1 rH'iitcst values to be found in lrlL.I1 sV JUI I J the citv. almost unlimited variety of colors and fabric, values up to 1.00, choice 10.00 Boys' Knee Panls Suits $2.50 and $3.50 Garments that haven't equals at the price, all styles, all best fabrics, special sale CA CH ...JUViJU price. HALL AND HAT F1JEE WITH EVEKY SUIT. 50c LADIES' HAND BAGS 25c An immense line of Ladies' Hand Itags secured by us at a great bargain will be placed on sale Wednesday. They come in black and tans and are well worth 50c, your choice 'JjJ Wednesday C IN THE DOMESTIC ROOM 16k 7."e Mohawk Kcflmless Bleached JJ C Sheets, 2'4x,-,i, size, at DDC ti.V Mohawk Seamless Sheets, 2xJ, Mze, nt ISc Mohawk Blenched Cases, 4."xHit size, at lfic Mohawk Blenched Cases, 4L'x!?tt size, at 49c 14c 12c Big Hardware Sale Wednesday 1.49 PRICES THAT WE KNOW WILL, SAVE YOU MONEY. 2-Hole Burner OasoIIne Stove, O AC at RuRHlun Iron Gasoline, Stove. at 16-Inch HlBh Grado Lawn Mower 2Q8 A Rood' Ice Cheflt, up Q IE from "- 4-Tie Parlor Broom 1 Clr at Mop Sticks, with or without combi- Cp nation, at Solid Steel Grass Hook at 15c 10c 12c 29c 25c 10-c4tmrt Galvanized Water Pall at 12-quart Galvanised Water Pail al Galvanized Ref liberator Pan nt A new line of Table Mats, per "et PINEAPPLES. riNEAPPI.ES. The Mr pineapple sale to be continued one more clay. Ve have about 100 cases left out of this car. They are very flno and just rlttht for canning. 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