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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (June 15, 1907)
THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, .TUNE 13. 1907. u 3 Bur IN OLR NEW SHOE DEPT. MAIN FLOOR-OLD STORE Yoa Sate Just $6.25 On One of Rothschild. Famous Suits That New Suit Saturday t: 1 V ? ?i 14 : J?. '4 RANDEIS i i A i r -.v ! -v. ! t 1 J If v : nlQ) will sell 1.200 PAIRS of the Famous W. L. DOUGLAS LOW TAKE THIS OFFER-IT'S THE BIGGEST MONEY SAVER OF THE YEAR i in llfD.DIrD-g 11: V Vx ... - v-N H 1 ?. "X i I &v..m.. a as r . z euw All the n a! , 1 a men's tiuimg ranis i French "Tf) U wor- Worth $4. 14.50 and 5, French and domtic flanne teda and ca?im"re:. Saturday Wc Offer tho Entire Surplus Stock of 6. ROTHSCHILD & CO., Rochester, fl. Y., r IS This firm was kiown far an4 wide as th makers of Ligh-grad htnd-tailrd clothes for men, including the- "Newport" brand. Jnst think ef a chance to bay one of the?e up-te-dato suits at a earing of 16.25 Saturday. Your Choice of All B. ROTHSCHILD (Sl CO.'S Men's $15 Spring i Summer Suits (You Save S6.25 on Every Suit) Yrur Choke of All B. ROTHSCHILD Q. CO.'S SPRING AND SUMMER tf yCT f S19 MEN'S SUITS52 (You Save S6.25 on Every Suit) ?erj style is correct everj suit is new ana right up-to-4ate in every way. SATURDAY WILL BE AN EXTRA SPECIAL BARGAIN DAY IN BOYS CLOTHING DEPT..0Id Store, Second Floor $0 75 Boys' Knee Pants Wash Suit3, Sailor or Rus sian worth up to $1.50 TO, at Bon' suit, in priut . Boys' 2-Piece Long- Pacta Outing Suits Ajres 14 to 'JO. and worth m e and most stylish efcu (or sammr, at 98c - S1.50 - $250 - $3.93 and up up to $10. at. Children's W ell - Tailored Suits. tnad ia newest styles of lUht weight, all wool J' fabrics, at $3.98 and $5 V 31 31 Bi Satle of Drummers Samples H TVTETTVr.Q RAVQ' SMIPTS m0 mm Every shirt is a sample negligee with collar separate or attached plain whites, pongees, new figured patterns, etc., all sizes for men and boy every new np-to-date shirt is a big bargain SHIRTS WORTH AS HIGH AS $2 EACH, at wit Brandeis Men's Summer Underwea.r Merrerized lisle and fancy mesh underwear, worth $1.25 garment, at. . 50c Men's Union Suits, at $:.Z) down to 9S Men's French Silk Underwear, worth $10 suit, at, each S3. 50 Otis lisle and new silk Underwear, worth up to $4 suit, at, garment. . . .SoC STRAW HATS FOR MEN Yovir hat tops off your dress from your shoea up. Be caref'illy flrted la on of our straws and you'll feel prond In parse and appearance. 50c.Sl-$1.50-$2-$2.50-$3.$3.50 PANAMA HATS STETSON HATS Genuine Souta American Pan- , Soft and derby styles always amas, worth up to 112 50, at I tn farortte. T r t $135-53.95 43 at 3.50 Boys1 and Children's Straw Hata, newest styles, at 25c.49e.98c OES FOR MEN These were bought from a Boston job' ber. They are Russian calf, patent colt, gun metal and vids. These Douglas shoes WORTH S3.50 and S4.00, at 50 nrvimrw'v y ii i vhiiih v 4 i nil r I ' . I - . n . 1 ..v m m 9 m m m .j a a m-M & ar vr w m- v . A !t These are atin calf, good durable quality, all I Q H solid leather and regular $2.W values, on Sale in I tmm Sj Basement at $1.29. I BOYS' $1.50 SHOES at Q OxC j 3 Good vici kid shoes all sizes will tand jf a hard wear in Basement. DRUG DEPT. south wall-kew stobe 5c pke. Court Plaster. . .2c -JC Complexion Drusu...iut 25c Rubber Sponge. . -10c T.V' Fountain Syringe. 39c 3oc "VVhisk Broom 19c U hrtstl ciothes hmshes.l 2 3c botU bj rum or Florida wnter 10 A 2 So tooth brash and a 15c can of tooth powder tor 19 Poaaonl Powder, rr (pilar 50c. iatuxdaj only 19 i 1.Sme.et Music i TAKING STOCK SALE )Xp CLASXXCST prlnc Son, Im rontaino. Joily rllow Waiu. p.rt w;t. Fifth Nocturn. 6hphrl Boy. Thin Own (Lan() T?) 5torm oar taT Vadtnaa Exact prints for which, yoa formerly paid from 25c to j 1.00 the cosy. CrniTnt Bella. Fulms (Lybacft). Anfla1 Serenads. Dorothy. Bliie rnu1 "Walts. BUkck iUk Walta, Maiden's Prr. pn-ry Wj, Frol!-s of Fros. A'Franaaa Kirrh. Poiih Dane. Wine. Woman and Son ranl t. Afterwmrla. Anchored. Ciry. Drm of Pirad'sa. Jm lem. Old Kontneky Horn, Lova'a 9wC Sons. Stilly til Our ADey. Hesrt Bowed Down, One dwMtly Solama Thounht. put.y at tn. op ra TmoFtcax moos soac xt s our mad d! iS ooputar fvorit m our concert munia dept....!- 14a t i I Els JAN DEIS SCOOPING B ; EASY MEY" Sample Instances of tie Art of Sep anting' People from Their Coia. mST S0UTD 05 FOaTUlfl'S E0AD l i Stapl M e aa4 Exatafa Wara! with rariatry la 4rMw4, Cam- i IJnr, Gala4 aa4 taa Cala Ran4 la. Our Anier'.ran Englt'll m daily belna n rV hed b lawful and convenient new wnrHn te shadow forth tha Idea which out rv1I iaaiioo ia .iavelciptna; srd anion thra new words many will paaa away w'th ha ro" lns of tha (deaa they represent In fh:a Ut tt la acareely to ba hoped that "sraft" and fiha ' wtll permit befora le dwa of tn tn!l!ennlum. Tha words are comparatively new. hut the thinca they vtand far (that ounda Hk alanc) are aa o'.d a humanity T.ta primal meanmf of "to rat" la so we'I known and the alanf sppi'ration (frect that ia has never puaxied aaybody Tia klndr word, "to f-ike." Is more rt f ilruit tu trace. Ii haa keen ajieoclated wth '!r.' tha mean na- ef whn-h la well known. But we need not go to India in 'fh of aonie one on wk.m r" placa th" b'ame f.ir the multifarious fJtes of mHm Anterlra. Tt la a ood old Eiisi'nn word that w-wt "Take '" ! meana "a coll of w ' and It ia known tc e-er aaamaii. Vim 'he a:tor "fni a fellow !1 twtaod ap ao tha: he cnuidn't fet out. ha had hlo 'filj-d " Tha man wno Yiotlmised hia fiiliman was consequently a 'fakir " Thi eipianatn may aaund letime. hut la almplV'tT itself when compared ltn tW methods and machination of the man who practices tha art for the sake of gain Ins a llvUhood I hi ran see him an l isl am street comers now that iin la artua'ly here. Indeed, he la ana af tna ac cepted harhtnawrs of sprlr. Ha can al ways asaw.Ma a crowd. crowd that items to fjww rglit up out of tha around Use Jaaca a soldiers. There la never any trtt man to stop on the aavwment and listen to what tha fMir la sarins: or look at arhat ba kaa to sen. There would ba no temptation for ona busy maa to aaua hi his kumad Jaurnay throush tha streets and listen to one ether man. People are too siucfe praoccupiai and time is too prartoua fur that. - S naaitataai He.!.;. It la tha crowd around uia lnvimhla speaker that eompala even the ht;sJeit !. most abstracted man to pauaa for lust a sea-end to And out what it is all sSmu. Where there are twenty men gathered U- I jether on the curb of a downtown street tna re moat surely Ba "somethlns; dolus." eomet-Ulng worth In estaiinx. The men who yields to the temptation to fraafy am cunostty never remily flnda out. The crowi is too dense and too deeply Interested. It will not tr.ve way a atnule Inch. He can only catch- a' fleer.nc glimpse, throusrl th fnterstlces between necks, of a rwnrthy facad man and a mysterious object which ba la damonatratina;. It ia some panacea tor all human 111a. Ha wishes he could learn more kbout It; but he snows aa easier way of getting- rid of h:s troubles than by tandlna on tha pavament and watting for soma- on m that rapt, eager throng to maJta way for htm. It la a shorter cut to tjnmutrtty from labor and worry to Jtiot go bark to tha office and diva Into tha days toil. Ha comforts himself with tha thona-nt that -It was probably only a faka af.er all.'' but la his heart he Is never q-itre satiafled that ha did not nvss something value Me whsa ha hurried en bis wsy Is sura gone of those who lingered anrll such t'.mo aa they "could get Inner place tn tna crowd would aver divulge what they lesmed. Ha ia equally sure that he. no ma'ter what his training or ability, could never do what tha man at tlie center of the crowd la doing. So the faksc becomes, to his Inflamed Imagination, a creafire of transcendental powers, a man of waum Bo stands in woniierng awe the while ha as sumes his attitude of contempt and scorn. M-n commonly assort that their own tank la Uie hardest of all tasks; but in our la mast ou:s we must admit mat the thing wa are mracahie nf doing ia the thing that commands aur admiration. So tha lawyer, tha successful merehenf. tho trained en gineer, tha clever aaleeman. all secretly taJte off their hate to the maa who has the ability tn avoks from nowher" a crowd that Is so Intensely interested that It wUl not : g-.ve wsy so that they may "get sext to what is going on." There la no fundamental d!!Trnce be tween the faker and the man who ia not a faaer. Tha ano takes into account the little weaknesses sad foibles and vanities of hu- 1 man nature and plays on them, preys upon them' Tha faker's other narre '.a "lesion."! Ha doesv not limit his operations to the curbstone. He 9nds his way Into tha pul pit, tha courtroom, tha office building. He takes refug-a behind the physician s cloak and tho professor's spertarlea. He operataa In the hails of Justice and tha drawing rooms of society; but to whatever guise he 1 appear, bis method la ona with that of tha man on the curb who can matenailM a crowd out of thin air. j Doee-teala.gT the fakU( laotlae-t. Xeceaaity sometimes develops the latest 1 faking Instinct In a maa who sever sus P-eed ba anssssia it Twenty years -ao two sr Louis men found Lnomeeives Wo More Hair Germs" ra.iun Hit ia caused oy iter tna u tus rwo-a ol (h hsir. Dandruff is easswd ss gsms ra rh sca?. Toot doctor knows way AVer's Hair Vigor, sew improved formula, quickly destroys tbesw germs. Maac fy scs'b clsaa and healray. tow..' Hmm stranded in a small town in central Kan sas. Tfcay had gone out to Colorado tn response to an adert:ement that nemed to promise graat things. W1-cn taeir money was aJmoat aii gune they r'aJisel that they iiad been tlie victims of a faker. They wiarej to get home, and thfy bought Lsua.pers tickets, stole r-iles on fr:giit trains and "hit Uia ties." When they had reached tha Kansas town, they were put off a train by a heartless conductor ( Tlen rne fikifi. rmniilu - K..ra . - both their hearts. They had on good ciolhes. and they decided to make that town provide them with enough money to sea them aafe'y home in SU Loum. Thev went to tlie best hotel In trie town and paid three days' board in advance. With the reet of their money they purchased a pa.ikao of common starch and a ham mer. Their outfit was completed by the addition of a flat stone and S couple nf brickbats, whicn they purloined under j cover of darkness from a pile tn front of I a bullrt'r.g that was In proceea of erection , near the hoteL Xert moraine; the eieTrr ; of the two set out to canvass the tnwn Hi had "nonetrlcsrce- to sell. It was a ' dull red powder. i.;ne up in neat piu-kaa-o. I and It was soM for 3 en's a pa-kag. : ne package ought to lut an ordinary , household six months. Surely It was chc.ip enough: Its peculiar function was to pr I vent the kerosere lamp from etplodmg. i But that was not J it wa.i gnod for It would prevent t:ie la.-r.p f-m g'vlng off a bad odor when it was turned low T'-at !or wss the result of a subtle pc.son j which was especially bad for children and suik pocpie. Bait taw Selkm. This last plea ca ight every mother to whom It was prentd. The lamp was Wt burning at night wheo there was a bahy or a sick person in the family If thrs happened to be no baby, one could nevr teil wlien some one m tha fa:mly might f.l ill. The supply tha young man took out was sold before noon. Luckily h:s comrade had been poundir.g brick and starch ail aiorn;ng. Many of the !ad:.' hunted up tho af-nt of th non-esr.lusive and laid In an additional sipply. frn that they would not bo able to get any u-iora when tho one little package hiid been uaed up. In tripe Says the aaleamaji took In a lit tle lsa thaa DO. and he and his friend git out of ton w.tl-.out having been ar rested for gstcng money ujder Caise pre tense. They came home and with W.at was !aft over after the purchase of their railrosd rickets went inro husinesa They bad been faked by s Colorado mining con cern. They decided to try tiia same game, aad they mads a propositinn to tha verv eomfiany whtisa tempting ba.t had ca lght the. The had a hsttes scheme a schema which the coir.paay was quick to accept. In ten years' time they had made a for tune out of giillhie human beings. It ail happened before tho postofBco began its active rrusada against their type of graf ers. TVey operated flrst In Sr. Lnula. then '. Chit sgo and Anally la Xew Tork- To day they are up to tho elbows tn h:i haenoe and living in luxury, wairh they m-tht never have atiained had at not been fwf uio a.stuv.'ry uC tiur graruiig laeuiict In that "easy - Kansas town. The villa is the training soiiooi for the 'iter The city is hla rleld of operation fier he has cut his eye teeth. A party of 1 Tin some years ago made a tour of the ' Missouri and Illinois towns, with two large covered wagir.s. They were mattress and pillow reno stirs, and they did a land of Sce business. They had especial marh:nrv 3or clean;ng feathers and white cur'eti ha.r Lnt af'er they were g'ine. the d:;overy was made that they had replaced tha ha.r . sua ssoee nti t;-.e fln feathers w;th ' atr-" "S'n feathers. Meewileelloaie of the Patterw Man. Another cormorant who used to prey upon the unsuspecting tn both village and -ity was the "partem mas."' the man who would .cut a pattern to your enact mea-ur". so t.nat your dress would rejuir- absolutely no fitting. He tiwk ail sorts of measures, and you pa.d on delivery. Of course, you could not cut out a dress hef -re you hanjeil over the dollar for t.-.e skirt and wa.st pat tern. When you came to use taat pa;trn you came tj the conclusion that it was probably cut for your grandmother. The i ad ics w!To compare'! parterns long aiter t.-.a faker had left uwn discovered 'hat tall, thin women go one kind and sni.rv s'"'it women g"t anotner kind. They were all machine maue. and t.tey did not ;.t any body Thrt cleverest if ad street grafters was the one who reaped a golden harvest all mer the soutn selling pia'ei Jewelry. He bea-an bv selHrg cuT buttons that were manifestly worh half a dollar for a .lime Wlien a man had nought a pa r he otTt-re-l t. huy them rack for i -e.it.i K- would ! f:-en sell then-" for JP c-n's and buy them back for cents. He -M and bought war -h fobs and cha.ns. r-ngs and hroocr.es , in th same wv F'naily he tro ight out a fray of watches. He s-l-l them at 5 an I hougnt them in at r.n s!id 'hem again at r.S and bcueht them n at r5. The cr,w 1 simply went mad. M n s.in ped swav to the hank or 'he till to g-1 more money w'th wlich to spec-iiate 's Jewelry It was the eas-est game thev ha.' ever gon" up asv.rs'. Of course, the fel low who was handllrg the gods wis crarr but that was not their fi lit. Thev woul-i be crasv net f take advantage of such a snap. When the man left town his sorwy was si! sold on. Then '-e 'own s-voke ?i fe fact thnt it had paid fir a watch worth n. and C fir r- wot-h m. Meanwhile tho people wio had been v:c-tim-ted sent no warning to the t town They must gf e-en on somebody St. Louis Olobe-Temoi-rat. vegue. ssys a writer In tho Forum. By ; maairg the charges proportional to the number of calls the use of tha telephone has been widely extended both becajsa of If ha had worn his Taxed Instead of his dress coat. Chicago Inter Ocean. I j tr.a greater wiiiirgness of people to become 1 subscribers under such conditions and be- cause the svstera gives an incentive to the . local telephone companies to give good service and encourage the usa of tha telo- pnone. I Another cause for the Increase in the number of telephones in use Is doubtless Ihe extending number of large business buildings :n various cities, since the teie ' phone is an absolute necessity :n the mod- em. (ail bull. Ling, making it possible ta transact b'isineso as well from the twen ' tieth story as from tha ground floor PERILS CF EARNING MONEY Wei Works for Dollar aa 4 Cai Her aa Floor ot A soar. Telepae.ee Irnvik. 9ratistirs issued at Ule close, of the year rvg ihow that there wre In use In the T'n'.Ted states alone more than 7 tcle pcones. while an agirr-ga'e of a liti'e rr.ore than t"'M miles of wire was used for telephone aervtce. The t-!ooone inti isfrv glvea einoyTrenf to 3" persons tn the n:te states, an n I ereaso ef ITT per cent In six yesrs. while j during tho same period tho nmher of sta tions has Increased T per cent and the 1 wire mileage M per cent. Thers a little doubt that much of rh!s mcreaae Is due to the genera! a dory on f i ,- ,---sVf! gx;ia-e ra'e avstro m r ace I ef vh flat aa.Tiui cr.arsa f .rnier! in Being required aa a momber of tha Benevolent aoctety of tha Howard chapel of Oak Fark, Chicago, ta earn a donar unaesisted far tha benefit of the cciT-rs 3? the society. Mrs. Lillian JefTerson ye terd..y experienced an inspiration that U"i to the accomplishment of her jurpose and to many other things. The inspiration burst upon her early in tho morning, when her h iscand. re turning from his daily diversion of weed ing the onion patch before going dovn t.-.wn. informed his wife that, because cf the proximity of the neighbors and tha attitude mat. ha was on..gd to assume in his task, it would bo necessary for him to purchase another pair of trousers in which to gratify his bucolic tastes. As a mark of confidence and eateein. he gave her ocular proof of tho accuracy of his observations, with the remark that it was liaole to cost him H f ir aaother pi.r l.ke liitm. Then she had tho inspiration, atiio said t.-.e wu.d put them in commission aga.n for II. He agreed and left them in h"r hands. It soon became apparent to nr that in wou.d be necessary to augment t:;e gar-'en pants with a patch. Full cf t.i:s ii.scovery Mn. Je!fers:a went in sea. h of aometaing wun wriich to uo .he pat -hing. There were a great many things which w ,! have done, b it the ono ming tna: peart;cu-arly appea-ed to her sense of e-'unomy was an old pa.r of dress trousers wicn her husband was g'.ing to discard :n a day or two fir a now pair Accordingly ens removed a eerta-n vital portion of tha anatomy of tha old trousers and applied tho piece so obtained in the corresponding geograpnl 'l location on the Saruen variety. Whan she was tli rough sne had earned II. But she had not collected It yet Last night Jefferson cams home In a great hurry en route to a banquet, and declared that he must wear his dress trousers. Before Mrs. Jefferson 'oud determine upon a ccrse of action, ber huaoeod bad them on and was gone. H:s flrst mf wnu tion of the mutiiaiion came to him wntn he sat down to dinner Ho did uoc re turn until It was quite dark. He i won dering wnen be w -uld ha - a fjuad . sat NO TIVTE T0 COMPLAIN Herole Troertasoat Iaapoocw oa a Tlctlaa of Issaglaary rllaaeats. Something was always tho matter with Mr Jordan. When he was not suffering from excruciating pains in his back or chest, or groaning with an attack of in digestion, he was threatened with Inflam matory rheumatism, appendicitis, or some thing equally terrible. He could talk by tho hour about his miseries, and frequently did. "I know what will cure you of all these ailments you have been telling ma about." said his fr'end. Dr Simmons, to him one day; "but it woulln t do any good to recom mend it to you." "HI promise to do anything you suggewt," vowed Mr. Jordan, "if It's something that Isn't beynnd my powers." "I will answer for that. Ton go to the big brickyard Just outside of trrwn. Tell the superintendent I sent ymi there, and that I want him to gve you a Job among tho bov who lift the soft clay bricks from the moving platform or belt. Just as they enmi f-m the machine, and place them 'n tha racks. It's lively work, but there is some thing In it, perhaps, that s Just what you need. Take whatever he offers you, if tt s only II s day ' "1 11 do ltl" It was several weeks before Dr. Stmmono saw him again. "Hello. Jordan'" he said, when ha met him. "Ton haven't told me anything aoout your ailments lately" "My silmentsi" exclaimed the other. Oood land! Do you know what kind of a Jol that, brirfc -Jerking Is? I hsven t l.ad time to talk about my ailments, or even think of them, for a whole month, and everv last one of em has left me'" "I thought so. Tun may quit now. You re cured.-" Tauth a Companion. Do It ww. Now is the time to get rid of your rheu matism. Tou ran do so by spplvlng Chamberlain s Pain Balm. Nine eases ont of ten. are simply muscular rheumatism due to cold or chrontf rheumatism, and yield tu the vigorous ar.pllrsf Ion of this liniment. Try It. Tou are certain to ba delighted with the quick relief which U affords. For sale by ail druggists. Wca ( Bark Work. SAX FRA.VCI5i.Ti J ine U. -Seven thou sand men w 11 go to work In toe various Iron trauea Industries aa a result of tie rai ncatton bv the machinists yesterday of the agreement bet ween amsleyes and employers. OMAHA ANO COUNCIL BLUFF8 STREET RAILWAY COMPANY SIGHT SEEING CAR Leaves 18th and F'arnam Sts, at 9:80 a. m. and 2. p. m. (week days only). Three hours pleasant ride, with com petent lecturer on board point, ing out and giving entertain, lng and instructive talk on places of interest FARE. WWWa CHILDREN (jr. ), 25s