TIIE OMAITA' DATLY BEE: SATURDAY, MAKCII 31, lOOfi. Scores of specials which are sure to interest tho economical buyers Yon cannot afford to miss these opportunities for money saving. GRAND RIBBON SALE Saturday mwnlmr we wm placw n sain a rompl"'" line of boary. extra wide Tsffeta RibhoTis worth ttc per yr. at lfQ Bull vard AIM limit! quantity of 7k GREAT SALE of LADIES' GLOVES SEE BIXTETCVTH STREET WHDOW DISPLAY. Th entire orpin stock of m prominent glor Importer will be placed on sole Saturday AT LESfl THAW MANUFACTURER'S COST. Thrv come In real lamb sund fine to 8. Urrat aMtortment of newest shades for spring In tegular way np to $2.00. Your choice Hatarday, t 09o and Jfow la the time to btry your gloves for Kaster. .Hatched bargain opportunity. - SILK OR LISLE OLOVEH. 25o-To make this glove sain of greater Interest ws havs Included one lot of Silk and Lisle Gloves, In black, whits and all color, with two tares claspa and doubla finger Hps. rrrulir COo VALUB youra whils ihsy last Saturday, at, 2SO pair. Tho quantity Is limited, so coma early. Spec'"s'feof Ladies Muslin Underwear Merer before In the history of the department have we been able show such remarkable values In high grade rndenuusUna. The variety styles la almost unlimited. LADIES' SKIRTS With deep flounces. embroidered or lace and Insertion, several rows of pin tucks around bottom of rklrt. The workmanship la of tha best and they're made extra long and full. - worth up to 12.60, sale price, tlMs $1.60 and. LAIHE8' CHEMISE In the new French styles, beautifully trimmed, would sell regularly up to fl.M, sale price QU(, Saturdsy :;o Concert All Dty Sheet Music Sale This is certainly the lowest price popular sheet music has ever been sold at. All mail orders will be promptly filled. Add 1 cent extra per copy for postage. Don't, let this great opportunity pass you by. Positively everything will be placed on sale Saturday. VOCAL HITS. Moon, Dear; My Irish Molly O; Tou Can't Ouess Who Flirted Wltn Me; cneyeimo; fcpoon Time; Have Tou Seen My Henry Brovn? Drummers' Bong (Ham Tree); Jessamine; My Hindoo Man; In tne Village by ths Bea; Why Don't You Try? What Has tho Night Time to Do With ths Girl? It's the Same Old Olrl; My Irish Daisy; Moonlight; Shade of the Old Apple Tree; Only You; When tho Mocking irds Are Singing In the Wlldwood: On a Crooodlle; On an Automobile Honeymoon (Ham Tree); Ths Little House that Love Built; Sym- athy; Bright Eyes. Goodbye; I lve ou all the Time. ooodDye; Maggie Doyle; A Little Class of One; I Don t Care (.from The Bambo Olrl); She s Just a Little Different (from Mayor of Tokio); I Like Tou (Mavorof Toklo); Will You Love Ms In December as You Did In MayT Listen to the Big Brass Hand; I Can't Do the Sum t Babes In Toyland); Message of ths Ylolet (Ptinoe of Pllsenl: Quit, Quit, Quit; Good bye, Old Manhattan Isle (from Ham Tree). INSTRUMENTAL. Wedding of the Winds; Silver heels' The Glggler; Meditation; Soko; Chicken Chow der; Bashful Bachelor; Wllhelralna Walts: Kyea of the Soul; Happy Heine; Santtoi (new march); Moonlight; Regimental Laughters (march by composer of Tha The Meat Saving Section Country Dressed Chickens 11 Va" Pork Loin .10c Leaf Lard, 13 lbs. for $1.00 Shoulder Roast ...7.C HAYDEKI BROS, BEFORE TIIE PEOPLE'S BAR SPSBSnssasBBaB Pan Cupid Weeps While Mrs. Adkini Preuej Colt Against Husband. PRISONER PLEADS NOT GUILTY TO CHARGE eSSBBSSSBBBSBBS, Tthetlr Story of Woman Who Spent Fortaae of Her First Spoase on Man She Now De. With a last year's rain check in one hand and a base ball schedule In the other hand Daniel Cupid occupied a seat on the mourner's bench before the people's bar Firday morning. The little fellow's lachry mal glands were weeping copiously because Mr.' and Mrs. Fred Adkins bad corns to the parting of the ways in their marital tinerary. And while the husband and wife were glancing down the long vistas of married 'life, . with the deputy county at torney holding a complaint against the former. Muster Cupid drew a long bow and threw his rain check away. Tho Ad- UlM. MmKI... Jt , over the bar, which had previously been brightened up by the warm sunshine of an early tprlng day. Fred Adkins, a stalwart son of the world, with, a police record none too good, was ar rested Thursday on the charge of wife abandonment, the complaint having been nied by his wife, Alice M. When arraigned In police court Adkins pleaded not guilty and secured his hearing for Monday morn ing. ,He was held to appear In the sum of $1,000. . Mrs. 'Adkins told a pathetic story of mis placed confidence and a reckless expendi ture of her first husband's fortune. The woman, who Is a prepossessing blonde of the Gibson type, said she first met Adkins at Ashland four years ago, wheu she owned $40 acres of farm land, and the man ap peared In the role of s life Insurance agent. 8he was then Mrs. Duff. The day Adkins called to Insure her life was a very col.l one. She Invited the man In and prepared for lilin a cup of tea. In the course of conversation she confided to Adkins her lonely estate and her longing for another la shops whet wonV usuhifi, style aud 6 aisclud laden IrVrf iGHIRTS J""" a placa, They pleas the dealer and saliafy tba la wiuts sad colur-U Ubaet l.OO AND t.2S CLUETT. PEABODY At CO. w ims m osim at tae wn4 Pi i Iwf ft rv r f J 0 Ribbon a per 35c A great lot of Plain and Fancy Plhboaa. In all widths. Wash Taffeta from I til U, fancies from U to 40 on aala at C. on price Saturday yard French suedes. In ail ixea from BH and are worth wer. 49c Pont neglect this un- LADIES' MOU9QUETA1RE GLOVES Ths most popular glove of tho season, Is carried In ail button lengths and newest shades, 12, It and lS-button length . In silk with relnforood finger tips, y e all colors, at, rair, $l.tt and iOC MOUSQUETAIRB O LOVES. In Rued or Olaoe, all lengths and colors, bast glovs on ths market, perfect fit, guar- O Rfl anteed. prices $S.M down to O" LADIES' GOWN'S Made long and full, prettily trimmed, well made, worth fully double our sale prices, sc, 75c - 5(Jg LA DI ES: ' CORSKt'cOVEP 8 AND DRAW ER3 Nicely trimmed and well made, worth double, at 39c , 25c LA D I E8; ' " ALL-WOOL ' UNIO X ' ' SUITS Worth regularly up to $3.00. In order to clean up the lot Saturday, ( at. , s.crvr Ask to Hart Your Fivoritts Pltyti Gondolier); Bo-Peep (new Intermezzo); Lady utugnier; nance or tne urowni's, km Rldtnghood Waltaes; Foolishness (new march and two-step); Heartsease Waltzes; Fighting the Flames; Frolic of Brownies; Roes fceaves; Yankee Girl; Bouncing Betty; Love is King Waltzes; Lifs In Camp (march), and many others too numerous to mention. Only 8lc Each 33 for 25c . Pieces below mentioned will be placed on sale at only sc each: Melody In F; Tarn O'Bhanter; - Home Sweet Home (variations); Flower Song: Con Amor; Valse Bleue; Heather Rose; Good Evening; Remember Me; II Trove tore; Anvil Chorus; Thine Own; Frolic of tha Frogs; The Palms; Maiden's Prayer; dpiing Song; Kustlo Danoe; Silvery Waves And a great many others. Only 5c Each In ordering by mall always put down names of second choloe pieces. In case we should run short of others, to save time in filling your order. All teachers and scholars should take ad vantage of this. Round Steak, 8Hcf Boiling Beef. . Veal Roast. . . . Whole Georgia :.2y4o 6y4o Cod Fish..8y4c life companion, one who would defend her fireside and one who would strike out Ms strong, right arm for her. Adkins Is a Hercules In makeup. He soon hung his hat up In the kitchen and asked the woman If there might be a minister within seven miles. The knot was tied and Adkins quit the Insurance business. Ashland life soon palled on Adkins. who loved tho cityvllfe with Its table d'hotes and a la cartes. Mrs. Adkins sold her fine farm for $15,000. Tho Adklnses moved to Marshalltown, la., where they started a restaurant, with un certain success. Then Adkins went on the road for a packing house. The wife said Friday morning she had not seen the man since last September. Mrs. . Adkins de clared she, spent all of the $15,009 on Adkins because she loved him so. Before she married Adkins the woman lived for . seventeen years in Lincoln and nine years at Ashland. Her first husband was a well-to-do farmer. Adkins and his brother were ordered out of town by the Omaha police last fall. The brother, Charles Adkins, Is now being held by the police on the charge of being a suspicious character. The Adkins gave their address as 802 Georgia avenue. William Nightingale of 1520 Ames avenue, declared In police court Friday morning that he lost his hold on the water wagon and fell to the ground with a thud. The prisoner was sentenced ten , days by the police judge. During January Nightingale was ' sen tenced thirty days In the police court After having served a few days in the county Jail the man signed a statement In the presence of Chief of Police Donahue, promising to abstain from intoxicants for one year and to conduct himself during that time as an orderly cltlsen. On the strength of that statement Nightingale was released from Jail and assigned seat No. 62,245 on the water wagon. But on Thursday afternoon, while the wagon was going over the rough pavement on Harney street, near Twelfth, Nightingale slipped to the ground. PERMIT FOR BIG ELEVATOR Balldlaa; License for Mlllloa-nashel Plant Is Granted by the City. A prmit was iKsued Friday afternoon for the construction of the Nye-Schnelder-Fow-ler elevator at Twenty-eighth and Spring streets on the grounds of the Terminal company. This building Is to have a ca pacity of 1.000,000 bushels of grain and is to be U feet high. (4 feet wide and 213 feet long. The cost Is to be $100,000. The work on this building will be done by the elevator company under the supervision of Its superintendent of construction. SHOOP G0ESIN NEXT WEEK Sew f'onrt Hoase Sanerla tend vat Has Many AnpUcatl.as f.r Post, ttons I nder Hint. Nxt Monday a change will be made in the office of superintendent of the court houhe, AV. H. Choop succeeding Joe Mc Caffrey, the present Incumbent. Mr. Phoop visited the court house Friday and in spected the building preparatory to taking charge of It. Already several applications have been made for positions on tha force of janitors by persons anticipating a ehango under the new superintendent. 1.00 COPYRIGHT BOOKS 39c Tbia lot include ' all tha copy right book of tha moat popular authors coma In Saturday and look om tho list of titles do not forget tha price 3Qc nn j CHARMING NEW SUITS. In fine Voiles. Knllennes nd Panamas, all samples, direct copies of highest class im ported models, very special values, at. 175.00. J50.00, S400, dw:..'0;00 25.00 122.60 STRINO SUITS at 14.90 Tbo most beautiful collection of spring suits ever offered ut so small a price, all the new colorings and matarlala, with Eton Blouse or Pony Ufl Jackets, choice tli.00 COVERT COATS AT . 800 new Covert Coats, made of ths best quality Dublin Coverts, exceptional bargains, at. Q Q choice V.iJ MM Big Women's $3.00 and :1.30 values in vlrl dozen of the celebrated f3.R0 ILTRA Women's UNION stamped Shoes, In both lace and blurher cut $2.60 O if values S.UU The Crosjett $3,110 and $2.50 UNION STAMP Shoes for men are the best vnlties In Omaha today $3.50 O Sf) ami Women's patent colt blucher or button. Newest Corset Models The very best and most populai makes. In aU the newest styles, ar here. Our expert corsetier will guar antee a perfect fit. NONLACING DIP HIP GIRDLE, with hose supporters attached side and a nn front speclsl at. w A FULL LINE OF KABO CORSETS Long hip models, with garters attached, tlstes and heavier materials prices lrom $2.60 down to In ba- 1.00 SHORT HIP CORSETS. In fancy broche, pink and white or blue and white, great snap, worth $2.00, Saturday fCr at w -r 76c Corsets, mercerised In pink, blue or white fancy materials splendid AQc bargains at m w Drug Dept. Specials Cold Cream 10c Skin Food 15c Bath Hweet 15c Violet ' Talcum 5c Williams' Shaving Soap gg Glycerins Soap 0c Dr. Hall's Violet Tooth Past gg Graves Tooth Powder 15c CURRENT LITERATURE. The Girl from Tim's Place," by Charles Clsrk Munn, is a story of New England folk. No one can tell a story of New Eng land country life better than Chorles Clark Munn, and no one else has ever sounded the romantic possibilities of the vast Maine forests as well as he has already done. Ills present book has all the excellencies of lus former novels with an even more strikingly original plot and a heroine of surpassing Interest,' and shows a ripened power. Tho transformation of "Chip" McGutre from a young girl found at a vile wilderness half way house, known as 'Tim's Place," Into Vera Raymond, beautiful and commanding, with Its attendant features of mystery and tragic happenings, as well as noble deeds, and Interwoven with graphic descriptions of wild woods life, told with the enthusi asm of the true lover of nature, forms a story that one cannot lay aside, "Old Cy Walker," previously met In "The Hermit," is developed In a way to make the grand old woodsman, philosopher and humorist a notable creation, whose shrewd sayings are a prominent and very attractive feature. Incidentally, Mr. Munn, speaking from In timate knowledge, has given the best ac count of the working of Maine game laws ever put In print. Abounding dramatic force and strong heart Interest add their part to make this book deserve Its already assured success. - Illustrated by Frank T. Merrill. Published by Lothrop, Lee ft Ehep- ard company. "Mister Bill; a Man," by Albert E. Ly ons, Is essentially a book of the times. It is more than an Interesting story It is life. As one able critic has well said, "It has an excuse for being." The author has taken his characters from the hurrying, scurry ing throng of men and women, and told a simple story of everyday life In a simple, vigorous style. Mister Bill, the man. Is a product of the east and the west; both sec tions have contributed to his development; neither alone could have evolved such a man. Pleasure and profit are to be de rived from an acquaintance with this strong, manly snd wholly lovable choracter. Richard G. Badger is the publisher. "Uncle William." by Hennette Lee. Is a simple, wholesome little story. Arichat a bit of an island set with delightful indef lniteness off the Nova Scotia coast Is Uncle William's home a spot where there is limitless expanse of sea and sky, and where the tiniest of cottages has a rnile of dooryard. To know Uncle William is not only good fun, but it will prove a liberal education In gentleness of judgment, in kindness of heart. In getting close to the heart of things. Full of quaint and com fortable philosophy, too, is Uncle William. A likable fellow is the New York artist we sympathise with him In his struggles and his ambitions. And Bergia. to quote Uncle William. Is big snd fresh and muket ns. v;i::slcv's 1 s:3Ti::::3 sycc? as betS) SM by MMooits ef atotaer fes tbelr ftu.U i. - TeeuUte fur tw Fifty 1 - 'V0""- sun i, KrvMs tut s.iv f u tLeu;. ui4 e--hn. a4 m lit ssi - ""TS tsmi 3 THE RELIABLE. STORE Greatest Silk Suit Sale on Record BHAUTIFVIi SILK MOIRE SUITS FOR LRSS THAN COST OK MATERIAL. A manufacturer's entire slock of beautiful silk moire suits 375 of. them In the blacks, browns, greens, grays, blues, onions, whites and many other shades; suits that would sell regularly at 918.30, greatest bargains ever offered, at . . . $7.80 COVERT COATS AT I4.H5 All new stylos, 150 garments to select from. I1S.&0 CRAVENETTE COATS AT $11.60 An Immense line of stylish cravenettes In tans, olives and greys, worth In a regular way $1$ 60 - Bf choloe laS.OU New lingerie, Lawn ttste Waists, worth to $2.00, choice EXQUISITE DRESS WAISTS, In Lingeries, Messallnes, Crepe de Chines and fine Laces, best assortment In tho city, at, $20.09 down g QQ Shoe Sale Saturday kid, patent colt, calf and box calf Shoes. UNION STAMPED Shoes, the kind of pntent leather that gives satis- r cn faction '' Bovs' SCHOOL SHOES, the kind that wears well-$2.00, $1.75 f Cfl and ....... v Little gent's snd youths' $1.60 Satin Lace Shoes SOUND REFRESHING! SLEEP Clear Brain and Strong Muscle Emmerich Gflinntwf Futtisi niiows. It Is of the utmost importance that tha pillows, upon which your child seeks sleep and health-giving rest, are filled with pure, clean, odorless feathers. The "Emmerich" Pillows are guaranteed to be sweet and pure, and to be filled only with thoroughly cured, cleansed and purified feathers, free from animal mat ter, oil, dirt, cotton, shoddy and all foreign and deleterious substances. En tire pillow satisfaction guaranteed, or money refunded. ' IT'S PILLOW TIME. We're selling them at ILOO. $1.59. $2.00, $160 and $2.SS per pair. OUR CASH PRICES ON FURNITURE will make your dollars go much further. Get our prices before you buy. your heart big Just to look at her, with a heart of her own that "kind o' bubbles and sings." Andy is altogether delicious his faults seen through the kind eyes of Undo William. But It is Uncle William, strong and simple and beautiful of soul, with whom we are glad to walk av.hllo through tho pages of this little book, and who will grow near and dear to us. The frontis piece is by Frederick Door Steele. The Century company Is the publisher. "Australian Life In Town and Country," by B. C. Buley, Is a bright, readable de scription of life In a fascinating and little known country. The style Is frank, viva clous, entertaining and captivating just the kind for a book which Is not at all sta tistical, political or controversial. The book Is pleasingly Illustrated. G. P. Put nam's Sons are the publishers. "A Maker of History," by E. Phillips Oppenhelm, is one of the most absorbingly Interesting and fascinating stories yet writ ten by Mr. Oppenhelm, whose books are be ing read and reread by thousands of lov ers of the surprising in fiction. A sheet of paper blown by the wind and a mys terious disappearance lead to one of the most complicated and remarkable plots which this author has ever constructed. Important personages In the diplomatic and official life of England, France, Germany and Russia have a place In the story, and the Ingenuity of the secret police of three countries is involved In the maze of Inci dent, plot and counterplot through which the reader Is carried. The Illustrations are by Fred Pegram. The book is published by Little, Brown & Co. The Pilgrim for April appears In one of the most striking and altogether effective covers that It has ever had. Indeed, the cover appears to offer a clue to the quality of the contents. The rise In favor" of this magaxine has been interesting, giving as It has the brand of falsehood to the often heard assertion that a magazine of general Interest nd wide popularity can not be pub lished west of the Allegheny mountains. We are told that the Pilgrim will hence forth under the new management which has removed the magazine from Battle Creek to Detroit, be even more of a home publication than It has been in the past. "Gothnm In Golden Chains" is the title of a remarkable article by John Coulter in the National Magazine for April. He shows how the Rvan-Belmont-Rothschild-Morgan gang has got New York City by the throat, and outlines Its plan to float a street railway combine with a capital mostly water second In size to that of the United States Steel company. Success Magusln for April presents as Its great timely and appropriate feature a discussion by William Jennings Bryan of the Chinese question, studied from tho viewpoint not only of a resident of this country, but of a student of internal con ditions in China as well. Mr. Bryan speaks with tbe most positive emphasis sgainst th tvlt,y of letting down the bars to Or. immigration. Such a move, he says, would be of the utmost Injury to the American aorklng man snd a curse to the natior . lie states the chief demands of the "ilif merchants and shows suq elT'tlv why these cannot be granted. "Tip S'ory of Steel." by Frank Fayant. la ( rscr.pUon and history of tb steel In-du-tr!., together with an account of Ua present vvv,"1"P'nent and future possibili ties. i.-'.r' j a nt discusses ths rich oppor A large shipment of ladles' Saturday, in three great lots: . m lTrst Ixit 15c Neckwear choice CH 60c Hi LK VEILINGS lOc-AU col ors. In plain and fsncy mesh or dotted silk veiling', regular sfcc to 60c qunlltlrs all go on sale Saturday at yard lot 8.90 FROM 8 TILL 10 Women's $6.00 Silk Underskirts, at A. M - .2.69 A. M - FROM Women's special, at TILL 11 Waists, worth $1.00, 45c NEW HOME-MADE WRAP PERS Unequaled values, at $2.25. $2.00, $1.76, $1.60 I OB and I.aSO WOMEN'S MERCERIZED UNDERSKIRTS 75 doien In the lot, worth up to $1.60 special Saturday, at, fiOf choice KJrs, and Ba- np 95c lace. In this lot are several 1.96 . 98c shoes no .1.25 Women's snd misses' $1.60 and $2.00 Shoes Merrlam's misses' and child's better school shoes mode $1.50 and TWENTY-NINE STYLES of the GROVER Soft Shoes for tender feet. Are they easy? Ask the woman! Saturday Specials In Our 5c and 10c Dept.Basc m:nt Annex 16H-lnch Dolls, with hair each Medallions 10-1 nch each Glycerine Soap three cakes for , Pocket Knives two blades Decors ted Plates eight-Inch Imported Bisque Statues Mustache Cud and Saucer regular 25c value Marshmallows per pound Chocolate Creams per pound Chewing Gum 10 sticks for Grsnite Stew Kettles one gallon Granite Saucepans three-quart Granite Wash Basins three-quart Galvanised Buckets ten-quart 10c 10c 10c 10c 10c 10c 10c 10s 10c ...5c 10c 10c 10c 10c Hosiery Specials Ladies' Hose, In fancy embroidered or lace effects, regular 25c and 36c quel- in. lty. at pair IVfc Ladies' Hose, In all colors, fancy stripe or lace, regular 19c quality, i"71r at pair m W reds, regular 26c quality, at l2iC Men's Hose, in blacks, tans, grays and ail tho new fancies for spring wear made of fine ltale and maco cotton and worth up to tSc, in three lota Saturday at fflr pair Uc, lifco and. avw tunities for young men in the steel busi ness. "Frozen Dog Tales," by Colonel William C. Hunter of Chicago. "Show Me" adver tising man and publisher of the Star Monthly for boys, is Intended as a man's book to be picked up st home when the tired brain craves something pleasant to take and easy to digest. This volume Is what Colonel Hunter considers the best and the most characteristic of his writings. It bristles with western Ideas and Is rich, with rough western local color. Published by tho Everett Press company of Boston. Above books at lowest retail prices. Mat thews, 122 South Fifteenth street. WHEN YOU QUIT A JOB Mistakes People Make When They ' GItc the Boss "a Piece) of Their Mind." One of he greatest mistakes that a worker makes Is to "tell the boss what he thinks of him" when he resigns his posi tion. ' It Is natural, and It Is satisfactory to ex plain to the employer Just what your opin ion of him and his llrm Is. Four out of five men who quit their positions voluntarily quit with bttler words. In a ten-minute or two-minute Interview that ends their con nection with the firm, they pour out all the things they liave been tempted to say to the employer whilo working for him. It Is far better for any man to say those things to the employer when the thing I happens than to save them all up and pour them out upon him when quitting. To "give the boss a piece of your mind," even from a selfish standpoint, la nbout as foolish a thing as a man dependent upon his hands or brain for a livelihood can do. The employer usually Is friendly with every other employer of labor In his line In the city, and often ho is even closer to the "rival" than friendship. He may have un heard of alliances. In either case he Is In a position to Injure a worker who haa wounded his pride or Insulted him. Money is the cause of most resignations. A man getting $8 a week sees a place open where he can command $12. He determines to quit unless his firm meets the advance In salary. Ho Is "sore" on his Arm, any how. They didn't treat lilm right on euch and such occasions. He goes to his employer and demands the raise. Nine times out of ten he does not get it simply because he Is rated an $8 man there. The refusal hurts his pride. He expresses his opinion of the boss and the firm forcibly and walks out to take the new Job. That happens In every office almost every day. Those men often wonder why they do not thrive In their new places. They expected because the new firm seemed to want them that they would ba appreciated. Often they notice a change In the attitude of their employer within a short time. They forget that the chances are that their old employer met the new one at lunch while he still remembered the "piece of mind" and heard the other side of the story. The right way to resign Is to go to the employer politely aud sa: "Jones t Brown have offered me $12 a week. I can not, in justice to myself and family, re fuse. I I regret extremely to leave you, but of coi)-e I must do so unless you are will ing tci pay ma as much as they will pay." Thai is not only ths proper way to feel Sale of Ladies9 llechvjear new spring neckwear Just rj1 Seonrfd Lot 20e Neckwe:ir 7 1 ,-, choice a Doc GOLD BELTS AT ISe-The greatest line of Gold Belts ever seen In Omaha, every number a regular fOc value ?fir" choice Saturday ,Jv ,10c Another Great Sale of Men's Shirts Omaha men have learned the great saving possibilities at these sales and they are alwnys croJ bringera. Is fully the equal of any we have ever FINE MADRAS SHIRTS In sll the newest spring patterns, cuffs attached or de tached, well known brands, sold elsewhere i at $1.6 to $200. We bought them at a bnrgnin and will give you the QHc benefit; choice Saturday "uw 60 dosen Griffon. Monarch and duett brand Shirts, with stiff bosoms, cuffs nftsched or detached, clean stock and good pal tern a made to sell at 11.00 to li.no; while they Inst Saturday, choice.. 50c Millinery, Spring Millinery Now is the time to buy your spring hat while our stock is full of bright, new and original creations. Here are some 24 carat bargain events in every sense of th'a word, and to think of giving you millinery of this character just when you are ready to buy this class of goods. ( Come early for we anticipate quick selling at these prices. Beautiful Turbans Trimmed with quills, flowers, orna ments, etc., worth from $2. BO to $5, but we are going to put them on sale for 50 .TOO Big Grocery, Butter, Fruit Candy v 7 4?M4..UIM.. M Omaha's Greatest SI pounds best Pure Cane Granulated Sugar l.w 48-pound sacks Fancy Highest Patent Mlnnesoat Flour nothing finer for familv use per' sack $115 7 pounds best hand picked Navy Beans. .25c I pounds best Rolled Oatmeal 26c 10 pounds best Granulated Cornmeal 15c 6-pound pails Pure Fruit Jelly 15o X-pound cans fancy Bweet Sugar Corn.... 5c 2- pound cans fancy Wax, String or Lima Beans 0c 3- pound cans Golden Pumpkin 7Vc 3-pound cans fancy Sweet Potatoes 10c The best Soda or Oyster Crackers, per pound c Choice California Prunes, per pound 4o Fancy Santa Clara Prunes, per pound.. THc Fancy Cleaned Currants, per pound. ...kv,c Fancy Seeded Raisins, per package 7Hc Garden or Flower Seeds, fresh goods, any kind you want, per package 2Vtc CANDY. CANDY. CANDY. BIO SPECIAL SALE SATURDAY. All regular 40c per pound candles for Suit Cases and a. i.i. H.neH.T. w nimf As specials for Saturday, on sale: Our $6.60 Cowhide Suit Cases, with shirt fold, also M-lnch at - linen lined, 5.00 lot of sllgiidy damaged and. shopworn C-2AYDEN and talk; but It Is the politic way. It will bring the advance twice aa often as the other way will, and. If the nrm cannot see its way to grant the Increase, It will bid you farewell with kind feelings and good wishes. And kind feelings and good wishes will come In well If ever you want another Job with that firm, or If the old employer has occasion to Bpeakr to the new one concern ing you. Chicago Tribune Pearls Along; Lower California Coast. ' Word comes from Mexico City, Mexico, that the pearls from the fisheries along the coast of Lower California are now In popu lar favor In Farls and other European cities. The Mexican fisheries, the report says, are doing an excellent business and there Is a constant increase in the out put. The pearls which are found along tho coast of Lower ' California are of a variety of color. There is scarcely a foot of the whole coast line of the Gulf of California that has not been searched within the last two or three years by pearl prospectors. There are comparatively few Americans engaged in the business of pearl fishing. Tho richest beds of pearls are covered by concessions from tho Mexican government, which gives the owners thereof the ex l The Perfect The kind of Cocoa Beans that we use contain six times as much food value as beef. . Ve buy only the highest-priced. Our Cocoa is nothing but Cocoa and that Is why it is the most delicious of Cocoas. Ths WALTER M. LOWNEY CO- Beataa. Mass. received and will be pla-rd on sale Third Lot Wo Neckwear OR, choice ....",J O Silver Belts 1Rn only SOC J6c White Wash Ra Belts 08 The stock which we offer Saturday offered. MEN'S NEGLIGEE 8IIIRT8-In fine mad ras, plain blues, .Jans and all the new spring patterns, cuffs attached or de tached, with or without collars, worth regularly 70c and $1.00; sale ftflsi price Saturday OWl MENS WHITE LAUNDERED SHIRTS Slightly soiled from handling, reg. ular $1,011 values, at Men's 4-pty Unen Collars, good clean stock. all styles, limit of to a oua- Cn tomer, at choice, each.... Beautiful Sailors The Jaunty little "Johnny Jones" sail ors, the popular hat for early wear, made in pyroxalln and fancy straw braid, trimmed with mohair, winns, l, iriinmea vim uiuasir, wiukb, ns and flowers. 14)1 e hats havs f t air0 lual at ribbons and These no cqv Grocery Department. this sale only per pound J0 All regular 20c tier pound candles for this sale only per pound JOo Remember this Is for Saturday only. BUTTER AND CHEESE SALE SATURDAY. Fancy Separator Creamery Butter equal to anything put up In packages and sold for much higher prices per pound XSc OMAHA 8 GREATEST FRESH FRUIT DEPARTMENT PRICES. 20 fancy Highland Navel Oranges for....2So Regular 30c alee Highland Navels, per dosen 20o Regular SDo also Highland Navels, per dozen 250 Regular 40c else Highland Navels, per dosen 30o Fresh Roasted Peanuts, per pound....... .In California Figs, per package to Largs Juicy Lemons, per dosen ltd Large Ripe Bananas, per dosen..... 10o New Honey, per rack 12 Ha Fresh Vegetables of all kinds. Traveling Bags Traveling Bags, worth up to $12.00 g on sale at ii.uo aown to ..au and Special bargains In Alligator .. 1.50 Club Bag Saturday. See them. Sample Hats In new spring- styles. QSr worth up to $2.60-hoioe JOHN B. STETSON HATS IN ALL TUB NEW SPRING STYLES ARE HERB. clusive right to operate the fisheries for terms of years. The most valuable pearls are to be found In the bottom of the pearl beds. This fact has caused old beds that were some time ago supposed to have been worked' out to be lately worked over, and In many Instances the results have been gratifying. One of the finest gray pearls ever found was encountered In one of these deserted beds. Jeweler's Weekly. Pikes Teak Centenary. One of tho interesting celebrations of the year will be the centenary of the discovery of Pike's peak in Colorado by Captain Z. Pike, who made his expedition under the aucplces of the army, of which he was then an officer. The date for the celebration haa ("been fixed for September 23 to 29. and as it will follow the maneuvers at Fort Riley United States troops will be sent from there to grace the occasion. Commissioner Leupp of the Indian bureau has also promised that the various tribes of Indians that Inhabited the region of tha peak at the tlms of Pike's visit In 1H06 shall be represented by liberal delegations. These will include Utes, Cheyennes, Arapahoes, Comanchea and others. The army uniform used in Pike's time is to be reproduced for the occasion. Food Beverage ) Lowney's Cbcat Boshon sad ChacaUU sredacts. i' J: A 1 s