HIE OMAJIA DAILY REE: SATURDAY. MAY 4. 1907. 11 V f vr . y V J W J New Slice Department is Mow Our It Is the Most Conntete, Modern and Richly Furnished Shoe Store in the West. Display and Sale of ths MdsI Fashionable and Elegant Footwear Ever Shown In Omaha 8$i Separate En Irance on 16th Street. IVorlh of Douglas '. mm, You are always sure to be perfectly fitted by competent, Intelligent salespeople. RV SHOES Shoes and Oxfords in the very latest styles and in every novelty effect for 1907. They're all good shoes and the best values for the money that can be offered. Shoes at Moderate Costr Nowhere in the west can you find a store that offers such really good, de pendable shoes at moderate cost. We mention spe cially a splendid line of women's Low Q'Z T50 or High Shoes at, a pair jpJJ the Red Cross Shoe For Women it bends with the foot and requires no breaking in easiest, most comfortable shoe a woman can buy shoes and Oxfords, at GREAT SALE i's Hie "The Faultless Brand." - Made of pongee, sateen, madras and flannel all silk trimmed with silk frogs on jacket, white and variety of colors, mis is an enure sample line oi itosenieiar cc uo., naiumore, mu., maKers of Faultless Fajamas the chance of a life . time Saturday These fine Pajamas are regularly worth $4 and'$5 a suit, at, suit Men s 50c Men's Spring Neckwear nobbiest and most up-to-date V J vfl ef lk tecks and four regular 60c value, each Men's spring weight Munslng make, at. Men's light and ribbed underwear, worth 'ir t J A ( up to 7Cc, at, garment. ... OC-J JC-fr JC Men's $1.60 Shirts, negligee and pleated bosoms, at Men's Spring Hats Derby or Soft Hats the favorite "Brandeis" Special spring's leading styles. 2 00 The Stetson Hat -Soft and stiff styles T PA latest blocks at J,D) Men's Sample Hats Bought from a manufactu rer and worth up to $1.60 each Saturday, at, each Boys' and children's School Caps, at ... . 25c49c::i.50 ELEVATION ON OUT, GRAIN Alio wanes Thrn-Fonrtai of Ooe Cent Ter Hun'rtd for Grrtt Western. CONCESSION BY" INTERSTATE COMMISSION Hakes Elevation Charge Now Per. mltted on Urnln Coming; In and Going; Oat of Omaha. On the request of President Btlckney per mission has been granted by the Interstate Commeite commission to the Chicago Great Western railioad to establish a tariff grant ing an elevator allowance of three-fourths of 1 rent per hundred pounds on grain thlppni from Omaha. Council Bluffs and Kansas City. The new rate will be put Into effect by the Great Western May T, after three days' notice, as required by the commission, and similar action probably will be taken by other roads competing with the Great Western. Tl'.e Wabash road now has a tariff In effect granting an elevator allowance of 1 cent per hundredmelght and this will be reduced 'to three-fourths of a cent at the expiration of the tariff schedule June I. With regard to the concession granted by :i? HIV ' ' .lr J j rMegaatele. aUesnseDentJk 1 ' I I Tha China Ttit I-flstn LrtRfro ON THE MAIN FLOOR BRANDEIS' OLD STORE BlT.IUmWii4IW3BCB3gJW LiiKifFimi I V I EI Our new Shoe Department is now in readiness. Its arrangement and furnishing make it the most elegant shoe section west of Chicago. OMAHA'S MOST COMPLETE LINE OF HIGH GRADE SHOES FOR WOMEN For Men, lor Children, lor Infants -Prices Will Always be Moderate With Every Purchase We Give NOVELTY SOUVENIR FREE To each customer at our opening we give a novelty pocket pen knife. FOR WOMEN IS - SAMPLES Mamas 98 Spring Neckwear at 25c - ln - hands, 25c at Union Suits, 98crop$3.50 medium weight balbrlggan and 75c-98c Oft JQC the commission Secretary McVann of the Omaha Grain exchange says: "Naturally this action on the part of the Great Western and Wabash roads will be followed by o'lirr roads which are la com petition with ihe.n f ir business on the Mis souri river. i The action of the Great West ern in allowing on all business of the road which pays the road will be particularly acceptable to the elevator Interests, as they can get the reduction on shipments to mills In Iowa and elsewhere." ' Not to IndlTldnals. The privilege granted to the Chicago Great Western by the Interstate Commerce commission was mude with the distinct understanding that the allowance must be made to the elevator performing the eleva tion service and not to individual ship pers, who do net own or operate elevators. It was also Intimated by the commission i that similar permission would be granted to other carrleis at Missouri river points upon application to the commission. The elevation reduction of three-fourths of a cent per hundred pounds which will be given by the Chicago Great Western and Wabash roads applies on all grain shipped out to all points on the lines of those railroads, provided the revenue amounts to more than switching charges. This nullities the effect of the rate as far as shipments of grain from Council muffs to Omaha are concerned, as the elevation allowances on such shipments do not equal the switching charges and the rate Is therefore, Inoperative In this respect. The decision o the commission relative to the I'eavey case gave the Union Pacific company the concession of granting an elevation allowance on grain receipts, while the elevation allowance to the Chi cago Oret V'tm and V.'nbash is opera tive ou grain slipped uuU Mlealng; Bey's Bor rnnnn. CLEVELAND, Hay 1 The mystery sur rounding the disappearance of 1-year-old Alexander Hoenlg. wham It was believed had been kidnaped, was cleared up teday by the discovery of the badly decomposed beey ef the "boy tat a large barrel Dear the home ef hla narenta. The bedy was ertoealed beneaUi a let ef rubbish. The Kiioe beileve the CM Id was muraared. The y disappeared last alenday nlaat. The nolle had eonurad tan oity la a vain bunt er tb kad. aUrmilated by tb oCr t a Urge msi4 Xor hia reooreT, A Complete Exclusive Shoe Dept. Perleclly Equipped i jets Prom the brilliant plate glass entrance to the new, rich ma hogany fixtures this store is a model of beauty and conven ience. SHOES FOR MEN Brandeis' will always be a store for men who want good, serviceable shoes that fit right, feel right and look right. The "Kossmore" Shoe You'll say, as does, that it's the best high class shoe medium price its value is $5 its price The Florsheim Shoe Tor Men The best shoe made, best in every way gives longest service and satisfies you every hour you wear It at, only, pair MBBglgagaflMflB!l!JKm'JJU..!mj.L.H W-M.'.W. m BIG SPECIAL SALE SATURDAY '"Our M 10 - tooth long handle malle able garden rake 15c All steel blade garden hoe, at 15 c Spade, hardwood, D handle at '.(W, Steel Spading Fork, 4-tiae 59c O handle, a Garden Trowels, made of one piece, steel, for each 4 Children's garden Sets 3 pieces hoe, rake and shovel i i0c-23c-35c Grass Shears, made of solid steel, extra quality pair 25c E3E Sff3s52ZE AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA Peckers Conceds Inortare n Wazei to Ibsir liuatUfied Employes. ALL TALK OF STRIKE IS NOW AT AN END Most of Men Who Walked Out Tues day nnd Wednesday Return to Their Old Positions This Morning. Manager Michael Murphy of the Cudahy Packing company said most of the leaders who walked out Tuesday went back to work this morning in a body. It Is understood that they were con ceded an advance In wages amounting to from S to 10 per cent. This will apply to common lab r. The managers of the pack ing plants of the city met at the office of the Union Stock Tarda compuny yesterday afternoon after office hours, and It is stated that they reached an agreement concern ing the new schedule of wages to be put into operation as soon as possible. This will be in two or three days. "The schedulea," said Mr. Murphy, "will In all probability show a general advance in wages from 5 to 10 per cent. The packers are all agreed on the concession. The rent Is a matter of detail." Manager Howe of Ar- For Health's Sake keep the bowels open, the liver reflated, t'..i kiJnc.i acUve, the stomach wc'U the blood pure, the sleep sound, the brain clear with Sold evarjrwhexe. IatxtxeslOcandSSc r doeecliamti mild A good Spring ready to yJ J reaay io Open I ! $15 r-, i oeverui n M m woolen deis for m mm ill' everyone else ever sold at a 3.50 D M $5 m SCIZSE2 W H0DSEFDRMSHIN6 D IN THE BASEMENT OLD STORE Poultry netting, 2-lnch mesh, galvan ized after woven, 12-lnch width, by the roll, per 100 square feet 60c Other Widths in Proportion 50-foot section, 3-ply garden Hose coupled with -inch spray 'Z IP brass nozzle, at JtJ Folding Go-Cart, like cut veneer seat and back, steel running gear, rubber tires, very light and strong, this sale only 1.79 EE mnur A Co. said that they hod not taken back their men. nor had they agreed to do so. They thought they would not be op posed to it except In a few cases where good reasons existed other than the fact thai they walked out. "Many of the strikers," he said, "arc trood fellows and we hate to lose them. We have some, of course, who are r.ot worth keeping. These are the class who work a week or two and then move on to other places. We will be glad to see these leave town." The strikers were perfectly orderly yes terday and the streets were, for the must part, deserted. Once or twice the local po lice scattered a few small bunches of men. These showed no disposition to resist and the strike has not from the first assumed anything of a serious rharneter. The total proportion of the walkout was mnde known yesterday. At Armour A Co.'s fifty-seven men walked out nrd Cudahy's sixty-three. There was a little talk among the employes In the hide -rellsr about quitting work Wednesday evenln;", but nothing serious developed from It. 1 he po lice have learned the names of all the strikers and they declnre that ab-ut half of them have been In Jail for r"tty offenses during the last winter. The other half are men of families and stand well with the packers and will have no trouble In secur ing or holding their old pla-es. Sewers Simply Tkrlnyert. It Is not believed that the permanent In junction Issued Wednesday afternoon by Judge Kennedy will materially delay the sewer contracts This Injunction was Issued on the first deposition of the plaintiff, Muft! llrna rivnrkn. which H forth the fact that the city wns attemptlnir to Hfirt work on the sewer svstem when there v.i. not sufficient m.-Miev n finish tha w--l It is asserted that this will not necoadiute the readvertislng for bids, but that the work will proceed under a newly executed contract upon the Issuance of the addi tional $60,000 sewer bends. It la anticipated, however, that an attempt will be made to check even this preceedure. The validity of the legislative act will be attacked In all probability and this will mean much delay. As to the permanent Injunction Issued Wednaaday. W. Bcett King- said that it effect would certainly be nothing mora than a technical eomnlianoe with the law, mad that ton decree of the court had many men niay not wish to spend much on their Suit this year. If that is your inclination Brandeis is satisfy you perfectly Saturday with one of their sausiy you periccuy odiurady wim Men's Suits for l i . - j a i . i j uunarea suns in mis they were secured through, a special purchase. They are all new, snappy, up-to-date ruits in the favorite styles, shades and mixtures for this season among thetn are many strictly pure serges styles show single and double breasted. You pay $13 for these suits any where else; select one fop yourself Saturday at Bran "ALWAYS BETTER CLOTHES" I The "Renwick System" Suits for Men Just the clothes that nine out of ten men look forwell tailored 2 5 and elegant appearing garments in the very latest and most correct h styles at a moderat3 price. Well paid, skilled workmen make these clothes and they have all the care of the most expensive clothes. ' I The Famous Rogers-Peel Clothes-Brandeis Sells Them Exclusively in 0maha$19 to $35 Nobbiest oi Spring Clothes for la Our New and Nobby, up-to-date Spring Suits, fully a dollar on this suit at Combination Suit Boys' suit, with extra pair of Knickerbocker trous ers free splendid materials an unusual offer at 2.98 Pretty Novelty Suits for Boys and Children the newest, best styles in high grade and hand-made clothes for the little (J . iA O Ofl chaps; prices are $D Up 10 JJQ FREE Base ball every boys' FT One package Cam phorated Klake sure prevent! ve RKainnt moths and insects House Paint Best quality, prepared ready for use, 16 handsome colors gallon Brandeis' House and Floor Paint none better made guaranteed gal lon 1.30 Pekko Wall Finish perfectly sanltufy for walla, cellinss. etc.. In B-lb. packagas, enough for ordinary size "I C room, package. ... v TILE-LIKE Puts a new face on old floors. old woodwork, old furniture. Will not crack nor dent. A per fect finish. Demonstra tion In old basement. pen drafted by the attorneys for the de fense and hence would not be determental if there were any way to avoid it. Dan Ilannon said that the decree making the injunction permanent would not affect his contract on the N street gulch sewer, as he had bid under the estimate. The work will therefore proceed, which he has already begun. Carpenter Get Dad Fall. Chester Stewart, a carpenter In the em ploy of Swift and Company, fell off a scaffold yesterday morning and sustained severe If not dangerous Injuries to bis head nnd chest. He was standing on a plunk a3but fourteen feet above the ground when It gave way and he fell on the rough chimes of a barrel. His lungs were con siderably affected by ths fall. The Injury to his head was not so severe. He was taken to the South Omaha hospital, where he was attended by Pt. R. E. Schindcl. The ductor Is of the opinion that he will recover unless pneumonia should develop. Argument on School Bonrd Case. The Hoard of Kducatlon met and ad journed last night without transacting any business. It. will meet again Saturday night. Tha Injunction proceedings have not drawn to a close. The plaintiff's attorneys are arguing the case. There are five lawyer for the plaintiff and four for the defend ants. Each of the lawyer has presented arguments with the exception of two for the plaintiff and these will probably finish by noon todiy. The Judge la expected to render his decision Saturday afternoon. Tt-e lisle of teachers have been prepared by the majority, ready to be voted on if they are permitted to do so. Monte City tioesl. Men wonted. Bewer work. Na lonal Con stiuc.u.i Co., wu:U OatJlu. Jennie Uasburgh is quite seriously 111 from an attack of the measles. William Ward Is erecting an SLSOO real denoo at Twenty-third and D streets. T. Perrine gava a party to a number of friends at Uuj Nerth Twenty-fourth street The funeral of Frank Schrlner will take place In Kellevua at 1 p. in. lr. Wheeler will officiate. Prank Kupaugh. an old resident of tha rlty. I thought to be la a dying condition from heart trouble. The women of tha Chiietfaa church will hold a bakery exchange Saturday at Paul lie net's meat market. Tha Toucg Men's Cltrtatlaa S notation 14c 98c Tl ' f 1 I . ii l a 1 iov aim 90 at Finely Appointed Section on Second Floor, Old Store made for good service you save Combination Suit Boys' spring several styles to choose from, extra pair of Knickerbocker trousers free with each suit, at and bat or catcher's mitt free suit at $2 or more. The Thousands of Omaha Well Dressed Men Who Want Their Clothes Correctly Made-to-Measure Without Pay ing an Extravagant Price Will Welcome Our New MERCHANT TAILORING DEPARTMENT Occupying Spacious and Finely Equipped Quarters- v j ON OUR SECOND FLOOR -OLD STORE Expert fitters insure perfect satisfaction. Your clothes made in the latest and most up-to-date fashion and artfully cut to your own measure. As a "special Saturday, to demonstrate how thoroughly we live up to our claim of made-to-measure suits at little money we offer you MEN'S MADE-TO-MEASURE SUITS Select from a wide range of the latest 1907 woolens, in the ' favorite patterns for spring correctly made to your measure for. Ready to Buy Wall Paper? The wall paper department, for everybody bar gains not equalled elsewhere. We sell wall paper and hang it under a guarantee. Wall paper cleanero, the 20c size, 2 cans for. .23d Paste In packages, that makes from 20 to 30 pounds And refund your money If not satisfactory. package, 16c and 25 Our specialty, 40c grade wall paper at, roll. . .i0 Imported wall paper worth 60c to 76c at.... 35 Floral and stripe wall paper at 16c down to. . Papers, for kitchens, dining rooms and bed rooms, worth 6c to 10c at 6Hc and 2H t 1 team will play the Hoctors Saturday after noon at Duffy's park. C. l. Welch, Joe Brd, Edgar Griffin and John Bohedo were fined for vagrancy in police court yesterday. The new Commercial hotel, formerly op erated by Charles Anthes, has been sold to W. K. Karie of Anita, la. Chester Stewart Is reported doing well at the South Omaha hospital. He waa hurt yesterday morning at Swift's. Al Trapp has so far recovered from hla recent operation at the South Omaha hos pital as to return to his home. Lowe Bros.' high grade standard paint for tl '" per gallon M l-eo J. Hurt, drug gist. 2012 Q street. South Omaha. The Gate City MMt works expects to open Its doors 8atuti!y and will celebrate the occasion with a grand opening. The funeral service will be conducted m SHOES FORM Fit the Foot 9 It isn't easy to make shoes fit the foot. If it were, more shoemakers would do it. I Ordinarily the foot, more plastic than new leather, is called upon to fit the shoe. That's what "breaking in" a new shoe means. Really it is the foot that broken in. Hence all the ills the foot is heir to. It means much to the wearer to have the shoe fit the foot. lien's m iboc tbmt ion, Tbat'g ona restoa why If caJetf Kiag Qumllty. The Shoe of Shoes f "-- L- " . .ssBMMsMsMssnsnaisMsnesenw It dealer deea not esrry "KMO) Q UAL ITT," send for Irleed Catalog'. ARNOLD SHOE COMPANY, No. Abimrton, Mass. 1 I $33 f4m$K I AIV: X" .i.1 1A s Boys i Children iecond 2.50 Boys' Complete BASE BALL SUIT Consists of pants, shirt, cap and belt, regular Junior League outfit com plete Saturday 98c suit, 3.98 with and summer. (T J Visit our pew and finely equip- n ped Optical De partment on main floor, New Store. In charge of our expert optician. Glasses correctly fitted at moder ate cost. Satis faction assured. U over the body of Pore Kekkelson at the Brewer undertaking rooms at 2 p. m. today. The following births were reported yes terday: Mr. and Mrs. Tom Myler, Twenty seventh and L, a girl; Sam Mortensen, T. a girl. Birdie Elders and nirdle Wiggins were ar rested Inst night for alleged larceny from the person of nn old man whom they had enticed Into their apartments. The women are colored. The Society of Willing Workers Of tht Christian church will have a sale of homt baking at the meat market of Paul HennL near the corner of Twenty-fourth and J streets, on May 4. Henry Kukn reported to the police yester day that tie was held up and robbed of ti on the night of April tfi. He said the robbery t-ok place at Twenty-ninth and It. He waa unable to describe his assail ants. EM is if it . v r,k