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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (May 5, 1906)
TIIE OMATIA DAILY BEE: SAT CRT) AY, MAY 5. l!Xn?. Tlphone DongU 111. nt ng r iia.y ZI3 uirvc Printed Madras Basement Floor. Among the mtity colored wssh fsbrlc the Printed Mlr tke front rnk In popularity. Fnry wiivm, mostly ef a white barkgrounrl, printed with email de sign In rherk. dots, figures and rtp, In rolnr of black. red. blue, lavender, tan. pink, green, etc. The flalnty appearance and sbsnluta fsat colorings have mad them general favorite arhere a light, serviceable material la wanted: wldtha, 33 Inches. JTlres. lie. lc, 20c. We, c. 3Rc par yard.- Women's Split Sole Hose, Sat urday Special Price 19c Per Pair. ; Saturday morning wa will place on P clal sale Women' Black Cotton Hoae. with maco split aolea; that msn hoalery with soles of undyed yam, black upper with unblcarhed sole. They wear better and do not burn the feet like an all-black tocklnf. These Hone are full fsshloned, Hermsdorf dye, have high, spllred heels and double aolea. They are made spe cially for u and ara our regular 2&c Hose, a good a tiaually aold elaewhere for 15c. These Hose will be old at our Hoalery De partment, main floor, Saturday only, for lite a pair. Thread in Basement. John J. Clark'a Spool Cotton-thla well known brand of Thread aold at our Notion Department, In basemen t-eilack and white, alt number i poola for 5c, or 28c a do. IQO-yd. Spool Bilk, black and colon, 6c spool. Unusual Value in Cream Wool Dress Goods in Basement Dress Goods Department Saturday. Hundred of expreaalon of delight come from the many lad lea who vtnlt our Base ment Drea Good Department not only tha fine assortment and many pretty itylee, but tha specially low prices. Here are some special reduction for Saturday: (0c Cream Bedford Cord now 29c a yard. rate, the price of such oil is usually from i cents to 6 cents a gallon higher in the noncompetitive than In the competitive llo.lda. A reasonable profit upon refined oil Is about H cent per gallon. It Is clear that exorbitant profits are obtained In the non competitive fields. This monopolistic con trol extend from the well of th produc er to the doorstep of the consumer. evr York Central Seeretlv. Mr. Oarfleld cites the fact that the New York Central Railroad company wa the only one which refused fur Itself and affili ated line to give acces to records of state rates. At the beginning of the Investigation, lie saya. the Standard Oil company denied that It had obtained in recent year ot wa ob taining any rebate or other transportation discrimination as against It competitors, and yet ha aays that a most careful review of the faots and the explanation leads to the conclusion that the Standard OH com pany has habitually received from the rail roads, and I now receiving, secret ratea and other unJuHt and Illegal discrimination. In 1!M these secret rate saved to the Standard Oil company $760,000. represent Inn I he difference between the open rates and the rate actually paid. "These discrimin ations,", he says, "have been an long con tinued, so secret, so Ingenuously applied to new conditions of trade, and so large In amount, aa to make It certain that they were due to concerted action by the Stan dard and tha railroads." He aays further that the Standard Oil company la receiving unjust discrimina tions In the matter of open rates, the pub lished rates from the leading Standard shipping points being relatively much lower than rate from the shipping points of It competitors. Mr. Oarfleld then refer to seven In stance of Important discriminations In Ginsrer AlIo Badger Brand Wisconsin's Best OMAHA BOTTLING ALL DRUG STORES s BOYS' VERY BEST CLOTHES Him At ting that twjn should find cfetfsre at sterling qaalftr at this, th IIOIH' OWS STORK. Every boy tain a Jurt pride la tills institution ill own cloilib-r and fonsjabr-ra. DOTS H1XD-MADE CI JIT f ITS O Boys ' single. daub!e-breteJ and Norfolk Kne PuU and Knickerbocker Suit, of th nw ETy, Plaldr and faaer. mtxtnrta . ajao plain blje rkrthcs In which r incorpormia a tew dw atyle wrfnkie th other fellow m f f bd ent heard ot rn prlc, $1.60, 9S-0. 6.00 llll end. BOYS' Nov College Hat of cloth, wiia Hitched brim, la rrar. Una and wblta Bp? r Cowboy abapes in tan felt for Foyi' Stetson HaU. la pearl and m peart ana nutria for . BOYS' SHOES Every boy will wear 'aho from thla fcealUiy young department as he learn of the greater durability and botter atrlea offered l An 11.60, IJ.OO. t.50 and Z.UU WRITE FOB U-LC8TRATKD CATALOGCTK. BETJSOn S - CIIAUAjWEUeV i. o i uay opcciais ior oaiuraay. ivcry iicm x ucn- Bargain that will mean a Great Wj , Cream Crepe Albatross now lo yard. TSc and II W extra fine English 811k Flnlshed Brtlllantlne- now 4o and Ho a yard. Never wa anything mora beautiful than then Sllk-LuiHer Brllllantlne. 80c Cream Orlepene Fanama. 44-ln., now Jc; washes beautifully and extraordinary value at this price. Ka Cream, All-Wool Batlate now c a yard tight weight, soft and beautiful. ROc Cream Melroee. 44-ln., now c a yard a mot charming fabric. Note Wa have Just three colore navy, brown, reseda green'-ln All-Wool Orena dlne. regular too quality, to close Saturday at ISo a yard. J. B. Corsets. Ever' woman contemplating new gowns ahould study the new Corset style. There's a best Corset for every figure and we have expert who have thorough knowl edge of every detail and will help find Just the model best adapted to the figure to he fitted. The entire Corset support must be correct else the comfort la missing that allows one to forget that the Corset la on. J. B. Corsets have good model and we recommend them and have model enough to please the averare figure. Price. 11.00, $1.80, $2 00 each Corset Department, second floor. Ladies' Dainty Waists. The coolest, prettiest, daintiest and most fetching style you ever saw ara now here. Every waist our own exclusive style. When you see what . pretty waist we show at $1.00 up to $10.00, you will see our regular price are even lesa than the so-called aale prices of other stores. Ladies' Jackets. - Lots of new jacket received today for Saturday's selling. Th pony coats, the silk etons, the new check and plaid coats.' white coats, 46-Inch coata In black and tan silk. Everything new, everything stylish, everything good. No store like ours 'for choice coat at little price. Fine Tailor-Made Suits at Special Prices. All the pretty white cloth suits, all the pretty suit In Panama, In plain black. Howard Corner favor of the Standard OH company in various parts of the country, and say thut moat of the secret rates and some of the open discrimination discovered by the bureau were abolished by the railroads shortly after such discovery. After calling attention tq the good which already ha resulted from the Investigation. Mr. Gar field aays .that the change effected have put the Independent upon a fairer foot ing and make competition possible In ter ritories heretofore inaccessible. Th re port concludes a follow! Nevertheless, the widespread discrimina tions in open rate still in foroe leave the Independents at serious disadvantage. The Investigation haa only incidentally touched state shipment from distributing centers, furtlcularly In less than carloads. The ew Instances examined suggest the prob ability of discriminations on such ship ments which, taken, in connection with through traffic, mar result In discrimina tions on Interstate business, i I have cited these particular Instance to show the various methods by which discriminations are obtained, and to call fartlcular attention to methods which. If cgal, are mere devices to obtain the same result aa would he obtained by rebate paid on Interstate bualness. Another freight discrimination, whether It be stale or Interstate, tends to give conrol of mar kets to the preferred shipper, and make monopoly possible. If existing law merely prohibit a special device far obtaining discrimination and permlta the same re sult to be accomplished In a different way, then the legislation to that extent Is a ham. Glarlaar Defect la Law. This Investigation ha shown very clearly one glaring defect In the Interstate commerce law, via.: the method of filing and publishing tariffs. Although a tariff or a rate ha been filed with the commis sion In compliance with the terma ef th law, none out the favored shipper may know of Its existence. Tariffs may be made and ratea may be combined In auch manner ae to make It practically Impossi ble for the ordinary shipper to find them. CO., Distributor, In 10 Cent Bottles aWV HATS .1.00 .2.00 t nutria 3 50 THORWEB i navy blue, coral. Alice blue and gray, at special prices. Come Saturday and ee how much better the suits are here and how much you can save on really fine and elegant style. Cool and dainty negligee house gown. Summer house gowns. In pretty white and Colored wash materials, dressy and very beautiful, extra special values at 1180, K V). 12 50 lip to $4 50. Economy Basement Cloak De partment. On our bargain square we have waist worth 11.60 at 25c. Bargain In petticoat at t??c and Mc. Fine tailor made house wrapper at $1.2$ and $1.60. Bargain In separate skirts at $3.76. Everything w sell I good, good clear through. Special Sale of Embroidered Waist Patterns. Saturday we will place on sale fifty $2.00 embroidered waist patterns at $1.00 each. White Embroidered Piques Saturday. $1.00 white embroidered pique Too yard. 5c white embroidered pique (So yard. 75c white embroidered pique 6Vc yard. 40c white corded piques 26c yard. 3nc white corded piquea 2ne yard. 26e white corded piquea 17c yard. Ladies' Knit Underwear Spe cials. ; A splendid opportunity to supply your summer underwear needa will ba offered you Saturday. Every Item an item of value. Ladies' Swiss ribbed gauxe cotton vest, low neck, no sleeves, plain tape top, regu lar price 2&c, Saturday's special price 18c each, or 3 for 60c. Ladles' fine ribbed gauxe Hale drawers, made with French band or tape top, tight knee or umbrella knee, lace trimmed, spe cial good value, BH Ladles' fine ribbed gause cotton union suits, low neck, no sleeves, knee length, umbrella, lace-trlmmrd knee or tight knee, special good value, 60c. Ladles' underwear department, main floor, center aisle. Sixteenth Street. A long aa the state rates are not required to be made public, and shippers use suuli rates in combination with interstate rates, all manner of devices to evade the purpose of the law are possible. All state rate used in connection with interstate ship ments should be filed with the Interstate Commerce commission, and a. radical change should be made In he direction of simplifying tariffs and in methods of post ing and filing them. Going more into detail, Commissioner Gar. field aajs: The general result of the investigation haa been to disclose the existence of nu merous and flagrant discrimination by the railroads In behalf of the Standard Oil company and Its affiliated corporations. With comparatively few exceptions, mainly of other large concerns In California, the Btandard has been the sole benefloiary of such discriminations. In almost every sec tion of the country that company has been found to enjoy some unfair advantages over It competitors and some of these discriminations affect enormous area. Seme Forms of Discrimination. Discriminations In the transportation of oil embrace a variety of forms, the more Important of which may be classed undar the following heads: 1. Secret and semi-secret rales. 1 Discriminations In the open arrange ment of ratea. I. Dtacrimintitloiis In classification and rules of shipment. . Discrimination In treatment of private tank car. Many of the ecret rate discovered by th bureau of corporation have applied only on shipments of oil wholly within single state. The Btandard Oil company which control refineries in twnty states, is obviously In a position to make ex tensive use of such interstate rate, or aa thsy ara ordinarily designated, state rates. J"or the purpose of more effectively con cealing the secret rates given to the Stan dard Oil company, railroada In several Im portant caaea have used peculiar methods of billing and aocountlng. The' pledge of membership is simple and In some cases oil haa been "blind billed," that is to say the way bills have been made out showing the kind of product, transport and it weight, but without showing, a I the usual custom, any freight rate or the amount of the freight chargea. Local Agents la tb Dark. In such Instance the collection of fielght is ordinarily made, not by the local agent of the railroad but through tha central agent, by the presentation to the Standard of a summary bill showing the amount of freight charge at th secret rate. Local agenla often do not know what the actual rates used on blind bills are. An especially large number of secret rate and rebate in the transportation of oil was found in California. In all, mors than eight distinct violation of tariff on oil were discovered In this state, the total concessions to shipper and con signers under these rate a compared with the published tariffs may be safely estimated at about 1100,000 per year, of which amount about 100,000 went to the Btandard. The commissioner under the head of possibility of further discrimination aays: It seem wholly possible that there may exist a multitude of other discriminations, effected by sooret rales or even uy re bates, of graal aggregate importance, in volved In the local distribution of oil, especially In leas than carload lota. The btandard Oil company ships enormous Quanltllea of oil in less than carload lots and although the distances involved in such caaea are usually short the amount Of freight charges under the high ratea which prevail on auch business under reg ular tarlfta would be very great and the possibilities of departure trora these Charges extensive. It was (teifectly clear that the distinc tion between the rebate and tha secret rate Is merely one of accounting. Dlaerlaataatlea Oaea Rate. Regarding discrimination in the open rate Commissioner Uarfield declares: Different methods are used In different r laces and under different conditions, but he net result is that from Mam to Cali fornia the general arrangement of opea ratea on petroleum oil la each as to give the htaudard Oil company an unreasonable edvantaae over Us competitors. The arrangement Is unavoidable that the Standard has had an important Voice in the construction of auch rates, and thia couclusiun is supported by sptauo evidence developed by in investigation. In many cases, he says, there are un reasonable difference between the ratea on oil in carloads and lesa than carloads. He chargea that discrimination la practiced la some Instances in the treatment of pri vate lank care. On thla point he say: In most sections of th country all re flneUee operating tank care of tnelr own receive equal treatment In respect to the mileage alowance. On the I'actno coast, however, moat independent refineries re ceive eu.ua! treatment in respect to the mileage allowance. On the t'eclflo coaat, however, moat Independent refineries re ceive but six-tenths of 1 cent per mile and this oa the loaded mrsrament only. An exception Is made where XK haul exceeds miles, la which case ta-e-fourths of 1 Hce, May 4. 106. ii r Saving to you. Special Value in Women's Gowns, $1.00 Each. Over twenty different styles In this spe cial showing of gowns at $1 each. There are cambric, muslin and nainsook fnaterlalK. made long or short sleeves, with high neck, low neck, square or V shape. Musllti underwear department, second floor. (2.00 Leghorn Hats $1.10 Each. Saturday Saturday morning wa will place on spe cial sale In the millinery section on second floor one large lot of untrlmmed leghorn hat for ladle and misses. This Is one of the season's best stylos and can b trimmed In most any way to suit the particular lady or miss. Those hat sell regular at $2. SATURDAY MORNING, $1.10 EACH. Men's Superior Union Suits. No ahlrta to crawl up, no drawer to sag down, when you wesr a superior union suit. If you once wear a union suit you will never go back to the two-piece garment. Our spring and summer stock of this popu lar make of garment Is now complete. Wa can lit the short, stont man as well a the tall man. Thla la absolutely the best fitting garment on thf market. Sold In our men' department, south alale, main floor. $1 a suit, good quality, combed cotton, ecru color, ankle length, all sizes from 84 to 46. At $1.60 a suit, extra quality of ecru ribbed lisle, ankle length, this number comes In plain blue also; all sixes from $4 to 46. At $1.76 a suit, beautiful quality whit ribbed lisle, long sleeves, ankle length, all sizes from J4 to 4. At $2 60 a suit, tine lightweight, ribbed wool, natural color, ankle length, long sleeves, all sizes fy-om 84 to 46. Just right for now. Extra sizes in the above gar ments cost 25c more. Half Hose at One-Half Price Saturday. Bluck cotton hose, made with double soles and high spliced heels. The men should lay In a supply for this sale Is for one day only. They are the regular 25c quality, all sizes, Saturday your choice at 2 pair for 25c or $1.60 per dozen. cent per mile Is allowed on the excess mileage over that distance, but again on that loaded movement only. The Union Tank line and the Waters-l'lerce company also a Standard Oil concern are the only oil companies operating tank cars on the lines of the tiouihern facitlc and the Hanta Fe on the Pacific coast wnich receive three-fourths of 1 cent per mile on both loaded and empty cars. Comyetea with Railroads. Similar discriminations In the mileage allowance ufe practiced by some of me transcontinental systems traversing tne northwestern states. The advantuges of the Btandard Oil com pany would aione give it a highly favor able position in the oil industry. To a certain extent a natural policy of railroads would be to neutralize these advantage by giving favorable rates to the smauer refiner. The Standard Oil company, through its pipe lines and Its fleets of oil carrying vessels, is an active and powerful competitor of the railroads. Except In the Tt'XHa and California fields It has already taken the transportation of crude oil almoat wholly away from rail carriers. The general policy of the railroad with regard to other freight traffic has been to equalise Conditions of competition in given markets by the use ot commodity rates, relatively more favorable to distant producing points than to the nearer pro auclng points. But It appears that In the case of the oil industry, the policy has been generally reversed and natural die advantages of the Independents have been enormously Increased. SENATES HEARS THE OH. REPORT First Baslaess of Day Is Reading the Message from the President. WA8H1NOTON, May 4.-The aenate be gan it session today by listening to the reading of the president message on the transportation ot oil. On motion of Mr. Foraker, the message was ordered to lie on the table. In making the motion Mr. Foraker said: "It cover nearly all the question under consideration Iti connection with the pend inx bills." Hearlna at thlcaajo CHICAGO. May 4. One of the most thor ough Inquiries into the relationship between th railroads and the Standard Oil company that ha ever been conducted by the gov ernment will commence In this city on May 10 before the Interstate Commerce commis sion. ' Special Counsel J. T. Marshand of the commission arrived In Chicago today to make preliminary arrangements for the in vestigation. He authorised the Issuance of four subpoena for local railroad officers for their attendsnce before the commission. The names of the men summoned are kept secret. Hundreds of subpoenas have been Issued, it la said, for independent oil re finers In Ohio, Kansas and Pennsylvania. Kallroad officials from those states will also be summoned before the commission. K Kffeet oa Market. NEW YORK, May 4. The president's message regarding transportation and freight rates In connection with the coun try's oil Industry, which wa transmitted to oongress today, had no noticeable effect on the price ot oil stocks in the stock mar ket. Soon after the publication of the mes sage odd lot sales of Standard Oil stocks were made on the curb at S06, an advance of 7 points over last night's closing. ROGERS REPLIES TO GARFIELD (Continued from First Page.) feat Ion or effort. The grief which the pres ident expresses in his message over the inability of the railroada to combine and protect themselves from the shipper will probably arouse amusement. "The president aays respecting this Inves tigation that the facta are not In dispute, oiil ythe - inferences are disputed. The Btandard Oil company furnlaned the facts and a man with a muck rake dug out such as under his manipulation he felt would prove damaging. ..The Standard Oil company haa been In vestigated over and over a;aln at the In stigation ot Its rivals and It alwaya wel comes auch Investigation when conducted in good faith and fairly. We ara engaged ill a large and honorable business. We are conducting it honorably and we sin cerely believe In conformity to the law." Brash Fire Destroy Sehe Hoese. COLUMBIA, 8. D., May 4. -t Special. A brush fire, started by Mis Rivers, a teacher, spread so rapidly that It got be yond her control and destroyed the Nelson school house, outhouse and a barn. Th flame then spread to a haystack owned by John J- Nelson and the dry grass threatened to carry It' still further, bad not several farmer hurried to th soene and fought the fire. The woman atarted th fir with the Intention of clearing the land around the school house, but it spread se rapidly that ah wa utterly powerlea to check It p regress. RATE REVIEW CLAUSE (Continued from First I'sge ) of the carrier to bring a suit against the Interstate Commerce commission. Jarlari Ictlon mt Irenlt f'earts. The other amendment will be te section 14. The bill provides that (tilt may be brought In any district "where the defend ant carrier has Its principal opersting ofhVes" and It Is proposed to add these words: "And jurisdiction to hear and de termine uch suite Is hreby conferred on such courts" (circuit courts). There re tao co-related questions that may be agreed on by the republican fac tions, now that the court review feature Is out of the way. If o. they will be made a part of the constitution. Both have a bearing on the bringing of the sulfa. The first Is a proportion which would provide that no writ of injunction or interlocutory order shall be granted without first giving Ave days' notice to the adverse partv. The other would require that any uch preliminary order should be considered and concurred In by at least two judges presiding In the hesring, at least one of whom should be a judge of the cir cuit court ot the Vnlted State or a cir cuit justice of the supreme court Of the United Stales. tXAlSE ACCEPT BI.K TO PRESIDENT Mr. Roosevelt niseasaes Matter In Talk with Newspaper Men. WASHINGTON. May 4 -Thlrty-slx mem bers of the corps of Wellington corre spondents, representing the leading daily newspapers and presa associations In the United States, met President Roosevelt by Invitation in the cabinet room of the execu tive offices this afternoon to discus with him the statu of railroad rate legislation and to learn the president's view as to certsln pending amendments to the Hep burn bill. The meeting lasted more than an hour. While the president made it clear at the outset that he desired not to be quoted directly as to the view he might express, he ald that he wrm perfectly willing that his vlewa should bo known and be stated In the language of the members of the press who were present. The diticUMion dealt chiefly with the various propositions for a court review, from the broad amendment proposed by Senator Bailey of Texas to the restricted amendment offered by Senator Long of Kansas. The president. In beginning, In dicated clearly and positively that he would be satisfied with the enactment of the Hepburn bill as it was reported to the senate from the committee on Interstate commerce. He pointed out, however, that. some advocates of railroad rate legisla tionas sincere friends of the legislation as he himself was believed It would be wise so to amend the measure a to pro vide specifically for a review of the de cisions of the Interstate Commerce com mission by the courts. To this end the proposition evolved by Senator Allison of Iowa, which now prac tically has been agreed upon by the re publicans of the senate, was offered and after consideration was accepted by the friends of the measure, including the presi dent. The president expressed the opinion that the effect of the Allison proposition Is al ready embodied in the Hepburn bill, but It I also his opinion, as he stated It today, that If there Is the slightest doubt that the Hepburn bill, by Implication, does not carry the effect of the Allison proposition,. It ought to be incorporated explicitly in th measure before It enactment Into law. Personally lie favor the narrower re triction of the amendment of' Senator Long, but some other advocates of the leg islation do not favor that amendment. Smoot Caae Postpoaed. WASHINGTON, May 4.-The senate com mittee on privileges and elections today considered the Senator Smoot case, but in view of statements of several senators that they desired to review certain features of the testimony a vofe was postponed until May 1. It was agreed, however, that a vote shall be had on that day. NO GENTLEMAN NEED FALL into the error of wearing poorly designed or II! fitting garments, while Nlcoll Is within easy reach. A man inside one of our $25 suits or overcoat gets a heap of style and comfort for hi money. Trousers, 55 to $12 Suits, $20 to $50 xatiut: TAILOR WILLIAM JERREMS' SONS. 200-211 fid. lOth Street. IHllEHEHfl. CNKiaHTON 'Phone Douglas 4M. MODERN VAUDEVILLE MATINEE TODAY BIG AMATEUR SHOW TONIGHT NOTE Cl'RTAIN AT :15 SHARP PRICES-lOc, 26c, 60c. SPECIAL ONK MORE BIO WEEK STARTING SUNDAY MATINEU VIA V f. Havermann's School of Wild Animal nd Seven Other Big Features-. BASE BALL Omaha vs. Lincoln Viitoi Street Park May 4, 5, 6, 7. Games Called 3:45 KRUG THEATER PRICE 15c. c. iuc. n. ("la Everybody Happy f") EARNEST HOG AN. the Unbleached Ara.r- RUFUS" RASTUS Pretty Girls funny Comedian A Real Coon Show. CATIBTE todat Sunday "How Baiter Butted In." First Daptlst Church SATCRDAT evening DR. MINOR C. BALDWIN America' Greatest Concert Organist Assisted by Mr. Stanislaus Sehersel, Violinist Madame Borglum. Accompanist Admission 0 Cants. The new organ Is th moat modern la Middle West, th IT !TVff 11 Al rWtA Impure or effete matters accumulated in the blood during the winter cause in the spring such disfiguring and painful troubles as boils, pimples, and other eruptions, also weakness, loss of appetite, that tired feeling. The best medicine to take is Hood's Sarsaparilla, which thoroughly cleanses the blood, and effects permanent cures by giving healthy functional activity tO( the stomach, liver, kidneys, bowels ana skin. ftpcit,.-Te meat tha lhs ef Wiene ho prater mellfina in tnmet form, ws are new ent tin. as IltMxl Karvanarl a In ehnenlsla-ensteil Vihleu. wall s. tha nual llnuld fyrro Byre- diK-lns Hood Saraapsrllls to a nolld aitra't. we Sara retained In h tahleta th mrUa pros- erties of sarr '"fr,,"n. . ... doses one dollar. O. I. Hood Oa, LowaU. Mast, wt -e-" ill II sW T 161B & TAPNAM iimi.mu. , a av-eiu mxjau !. .naas a a. w an.. m usr... a s-mt arJMaayt-ew - Jllll lll II wWv V'l'CK B THE FICOFLE'S FURNITURE AND CARPET CO. Established 1887. IKleSpfyi vedit Is what we extend to you Credit on a generous plan. The credit we offer you is dignified and desirable from every point of view. We have no iron-clad rules as to terms, but adjust the payments to suit your convenience. All oods marked iiY plain figures. Polite sales-persons to wait on you. Call and see us whether you wish to purchase or not. You are always welcome. BROKEN LINE SALE In order to clean up our stock we have taken all our broken lines of men's fine suits that sold for $12.50 and $15.00 and will sell them at a price which will move them quickly Your choice of single or double-breasted ATA styles-Broken fl!ll line price v , LADIES' WHITE SHOES Just received a large shipment of Ladies' White Canvas Blucher Oxford A 9C Ties-Special tZ. at... MEN'S UNDERWEAR In plain or fancy colors We are snowing exceptional values a000. ..25c Free Tops With All Boys' Sales. Women's Wearing Apparel .VS. .4 MILLLNERY Saturday we will sell one hundred of our regular $5.00 hats, Nfor only All new shapes and styles. AMllKMENTa. aS Doyd'G WOODWARD BUKOKf a. TONIGHT AT I IS The boiiftnlan Violinist KUBCLIK Prires 60o to 1.00. 81'NDAY MONPA T LEW DOCKSTADKKb MINSTRELS America's Greatest Minstrel Organi sation euRwcoo TooLtD bt ELKi.'TRIC FANS. THE WOODWARD STOCK CO. THIS A KTKRNtXJN TONIGHT Ixiubl bill Sunset and Jane Monday night lovth parformauce. ftouvenlr Photo ef Albert Morrison, h'eal Weea-THE CAVAUER. FTUaa Nights, Sunday MaUUiee. 10e, frsc. Tuesday, Thursday, baturaajr klaUaeea, lte. s. r-i-T J II . in Iff ! ... e ..... ..- Wis Minnie Lynch. M High St Worcester. -When tnr health failed, skin '""" , , , , became pimply, eyes pained. hd soiled, tomarh seemed ore and vervtblng I ata felt like lead. Hood' Sarsaparilla cured ." I 'I IIVv U STREETS. OMAHA. mm WsRf n WOMEN'S SllK SUITS Made with long or short sleeves nobby effects pretty colors and patterns Special el $10 WOMEN'S LINGERIE SLITS Made of dainty materials trimmed with lace tucks, etc. Special at SUNBURST SKIRTS Made of checked taffeta silk, band of black silk velvet at bottom Special at $10 NEW JACKETS Just received 100 coats pretty mixtures velvet collars Our $8.50 coat for only ; aUV.'.'.:"'.g.3a MR. CHAS. JOIUJCXSKX formerly cut ter and ialfounio for th V. S. Tailor log Company bag accepted a position wltfc MtC.i ili'WUaon Tailoring Co. SQI-804 SouUi JOUi where he will be pleased to 'hgve hU frUndg call on Mm. MEN CUT AWAY raoai DRUGS BYS1EC APPLIANCE cure COaSf MICTION r.i.,Ja M. I VARICOSf, KNOIU0 VElNt sn afcAKttSS, salaries sad raitores full itat -.ig,. ai trial, tsll er ant ler Ire keek, tM tea1, e'aia. HVMCCCO U a Juiumi ICII.HU. . WiU. . THE K0;.? PAPER IS THE PtST FOH THE ADVERTISER $5 $5