THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: RATUKDAY, MARCH 7, 190S. I Goodyear Rnincools "Rcltjn Supreme I The Goodyear Raincoat Go's. THREE DAYS GRAND OPENING SALE C1MEMTES and EMMMTS For Men, Women and Children $20,000 Stock to-be Sold at 50c on the Dollar Of Oinh Grade Today we open for the first time in Omalia at S. E. corner 16th and Davenport streets, the greatest cravenette salo ever held in this grand town. Because our factories aro over stocked and desiring to convert our surplus Btock into cash, we offer in this opening sale these high grade water-proof garments at half their regular value. Our stock represents 'all that is new in 6tylo and fabric in water-proof garments. To buy a raincoat hero means a saving of 50c on the dollar. As we are manufacturers selling our own make direct to you we eliminate the retailer's profit. We guarantee every purchase to be satisfactory or refund your money. Read the prices, then come and examine the garments and you will agree with us that ours are the biggest raincoat bargains in the city. n Men's Raincoats Men's $10.00 Raincoats Serviceable, water-proof, well made, n nicely trimmed Opening Sale price Vf-r Men's 915 Ituineoat Of good, domes tic water-proof material good selec tion of shades, cut full, 51 j - as nice In clear weather, Opening Sale price Men's f 17JVO riaJncoats A selection of water-proof garments that cannot bo excelled your choice of a big stock of various shades and patterns, at Men's 920.00 Raincoats Thoroughly tailor made garments, of the newest patterns and weaves. ThlB range is made water-proof by the famous "Cravenette" pro cess Opening Sale price. . 920.OO Cravenettes A group of gar ments that sell elsewhere at $25.00 are here for your selection in an unlimited variety of patterns and shades, at. 81? $10 12S .$5 I Women's Raincoats f 10.00 Women's HaincontK Of domes tic water-proof material serviceable as they are stylish big selection Opening Sale price Women's 915 Raincoats New models, in all the popular shades and patterns, considered good values at sTSO $16.00 Opening Sale price Women's $17.50 Raincoats This lot represents a splendid variety of new styles and fabrics, etricti.v hand tailored garments, rare bargain-opening price Women's 920 Cravcnettes Of imported cravenette materials, copies of import ed moaeis, a selection un equalled by any other store in town Opening Sale price Women's 925 Cravenettes A group of high grade garments of imported crave- nette material, band tailored, ami In thn .inn.... .4.tA 7V tlons Opening Sale Price.. 8" ported mport- $10 group ed era 12 Women's' Silk Coats $14.50 Our stock of silk rubberized Coats for women, that, for beauty, style and low prices, surpasses any that have ever been shown before. They represent the very newest styles in loose-fitting models, and suitable for automo bile, opera or street wear. We invite you to call and to examine our offerings. You will be under no obligations to buy in doing so. Our range of prices for silk coata represent half of their actual value, and we are selling them at. . . . 1450 Raincoats lor Little Folks The very best values and biggest stock of raincoats for boys and misses aro offered In this sale. Every garment is reliable and perfect in every detail prices are half the regular figure we are sell ing them as low as. . $2 fvlatl Orders Promptly Attended to When Accompanied by Check or Money Order (Goodiosiip Msitmcoaitf Co o S. E. Corner loth and Davenport Streets. New Loyal Hotel Building Our Spring Opening of Mens Suits Saturday Cut-PfiGes On Typewriters Never before was it possible to buy ri- s typewriters at tne price we are onering Do you want a typewriter lor your office T ' Do you want one for your son or daughter? Do you want one at home, to use evenings? Don't allow anyone to work you into paying $100.00 for a typewriter when you have the opportunity of selecting from our 6tock. Remington No. 2 $25.00 Remington No. 6 $35.00 Remington No. 6 $55.00 Remington No. 7 S45.00 Oliver No. 2 ) $25.00 Oliver No. 3 $32.50 Oliver No. 3 $50.00 Smith Premier No. 1 $25.00 Smith Premier No. 2 $40.00 Smith Premier No. 2 $50.00 - Densmore No. 4 '.$22.50 Blickendorfer No. 5 $15.00 Blickendorfer No. 7 $25.00 Chicago $15.00 These machines are second hand but have been put in condition to give satisfactory service. Nebraska Cycle Co. Corner 15th and Harney 11 ' BRIEF CITY NEWS Have KAot Print It. Quality Diamond, Albert Ed holm. Coal $5 Coutant & Squires. Tel. D930. aUnehart, photographer, 18th & Farnam. Bowman, 117 N. 1G. Douglas shoes, 13.00. Public aooountant-auditor, R. f. Swoboda, Thorn W. Blackburn for congress Adv Vole Culture If Interested, seeDtlmore Cheney. Spring Suit (35 to 50 Perfect fit. MacCar thy-Wilson Tailoring Co., 304 8. 16th. W always hare Rock Springs coal. Cen tral Coal and Coka company of Omaha, 15th and Harney streets. ' Bspuclicaa Headquarters at the Bom The republican state committee has en gaged headquarters at the Rome hotel for the convention next week. Over fifty rooms already have been engaged at this hostelry for the convention. Bard Say for Vagrants Friday was a hard day for vagrants In police court. Judge Crawford distributed fifteen thirty day sentences and four of ten days each. The total sentences to the c-uunty jiil amounted to a year and four months. Qasolin Store Qt in its Work A gasoline stove used for cooking In the frame cottage, 622 North Fifteenth streot, set fire to the will paper Friday morning anT did damage amounting to 12 before it was ex tinguished. The house Is occupied by Charles W. Rogers. Children Properly Cared for Officer Carver of the probation office reports that the two children of Mrs. George Carl In the emergency hospital are not destitute and without care, but are being properly and safely cared for by Mrs. George Cleve land, Sixth and Davenport streets. New Collector About March 15 Ross V. Hammond, new collector of Internal rev enue for the Nebraska district, will enter upon hi duties about March 15. Some formalities relative to his bond have yet to be completed, and It will take to that time at least to conclude the formalities for tho transfer of the office. James Allan Still Improve a James Allen la still making good progress toward WE cordially invito you to attend our opening display of Men's Spring Suits Saturday. We assure you that you will feel amply repaid for the time it will take. No doubt you would like to know what the new spring styles are like, and to form an opinion as to what you would like for yourself. We invite you to satisfy your curiosity in every particular. We want you to take time enough to look through our immense stock, to ask as many questions as you wish and to try on as many garments as you please. When you have seen our splendid dis play of this spring's fashions, when you have seen the new fabrics and have observ ed the quality, when you have noted the workmanship, neat patterns and handsome colorings, you'll say you have never seen a larger, better or more attractive display of men's spring clothes. Whether you wish to buy now, later on or merely wish to see the goods WE WILL EXTEND YOU A HEARTY WELCOME. r ii t ' )' I f .'r t i I i . i - f j I tfC I t 1 i '""T'Jssssj mm irsjai smiim sp w ; us. HAVE YOU BEEN? Not by OMAHA BEE, but by sending EAST articles of metal to be repaired and replated on which you are paying express and freight charges. . - - IT mil BE DOME AT M, OMAHA SILVER CO. KEMFER, HEMPHILL & BUCKINGHAM PBCSIE CCIiS. 1773. SILVERSMITHS. ALL K1X0S PLATIXS - Betwetn Famam nd Ilarney. 314 So. 13th St. S3B2EOP8 Ilee Wan! Ads Produce Results Take the wheat bran. Toughen it so it can be entirely separated from the wheat berry. How? That's the Washburn-Crosby special milling: process. n That process frees Gold Medal Flour of every particle of indigestible Made by Washburn Crosby Co. Sold by Grocers Everywhere. scioiirt 1 .vrl, oi, josepns lioBpltal. Another operation will be necessary, however, before no is aoio to lrave the hospital. Tills op eration. Dr. Schleler raysv frill be performed in a week or ten days.-- " Michaelson to Ta! at T. M. c. A. City Electrician Mlchae'snn . will g.va a talk at the Young Men's Christian asswii tlon Tuesday night on "What it Means to no An I.lectrlcal Engineer." This is tlio second of A series of life work talks glvon under the direction of the educational de partment. Patent Infringement Salt Arguments on the motion for a decree In the infringe ment of patent suit of the Aljop Process company against Naylor & Gerrard. mill ers, of Columbus, were made. In the United States circuit court Friday morning before Judge W. H. Munger. and the court took the matter under advisement. Promotion of Missions The annual 1 praise service of the Women's Missionary society was neia In the First Presbyterian church Friday afternoon. Rev. R. N. Adams, D. D., field secretary of the Home Mission Board, and P.ev. William H. Kearns. D. D., Nebraska superintendent of missions, spoke. Dr. E. II. Jenks had charge of the devotional hour. Ksw Pepnty United States Marshal Arthur M. Bartlett of Cliadron has been appointed and qualified as deputy United States marshal for the Cliadron district to succeed Earl Maihews. Mr. Bartlett s ter ritory will compulse all of the northwestern counties of the state, with headquarters at Cliadron. The new deputy marshal Is a ranchman living near Cliadron. Delegate Homeward Bound There was a noticeable hegira of the democratic faith ful from the hotels Friday morning. Among the first to leave was Colonel W. J. Bryan. He was accompanied homeward to Lin coln by R. II. Ingersoll of New York, the watch man, who was the guest of Mr. Bryan at the Paxton during the convention. Meadow Grove Holland, who evening on the deserted fifth floor of the United States National Bank bulldlns, Twelfth and Farnam streets, where he was knocking vigorously on all the doors and calling his wife, whom he believed to be hiding there, was discharged In police court Friday. He live in Meadow Grove. J. 4. Msrshon Bays Vsw S1U J. J. Mer shon. pioprietor of the Boston Lunch coun ter on Farnam street, has closed a deal for the building at 1406 Douglas street and will open a new restaurant to be conducted on the same plan as the Farnam street coun ter. The building belonged to Margaret B. Burgess and has been occupied by a ! trunk factory for years. Mr. . Mershon paid 118,000 for the property. Twenty Dollars rino tot O. H. Bowman C. H. Bowman of Ptrry, la., a conductor, was fined S30 and costs In police roui t Fri day. He was arrested by Emergency Offi cer Morgan Thursday at OS South Seven teenth strvet on complaint of a woman with whom he had formerly lived. She alleged in court that he had burst into the room, flourished a revolver, and had seised a shirt waist she was making and put It into the store.' Znanlrlsa on Cleaning BtrMta The mu nicipal affair committee of the Commer cial club 1 afcndlng out a large number of letters to other cities to Inquire into the cireet cleaning methods, wage paid sweep ers, machine used and the results ob tained. Wllh a special committee from the Real Estate exchange the committee will push an active campaign for reform and Improvement In the strtC cleaning of Omaha. Omaha Xlks ts TUlt X. a trfdg Set era! members of lbs Omaha lodge of El i Including tba officers, propose attending the meetuig of th Kansas City lodge Sat urday evening. It being their Intention to go to Kansas City Saturday morning. Nine members of Omaha lodge are now living In Kansas City, and they, together with T. F. Baif and other member of tho lodge now sojourning at Exeelsiur Spring, will meet Citlasn Is Pro Robert was arrested Wednesday Missouri city. Just twenty years ago, j Omaha lodge presenter to me n.an EJk a gold emblem valued at over 11,000, and It hn since been one of their most cherished possessions. A welcome, there fore, rwaita tho Omaha Elks on their ar rival In Kansas City. Bestanrant Sues for 910,000 Dams Charging the Joseph Schllta Brewing com pany and Fred Vogle, Jr., through their agent, with having ruined his restaurant business by putting a skating rink In the rooms above it. George W. Carman hat begun suit In district court for $10,000 dam ages. Carman rents a room at 617 North Sixteenth street from the defendants. A short time ago he says one) of the base ment rooms was occupied for Immoral purposes and he complained to the police. The latter raided the place and ho asserts tho owners of the building are now try ing to force him out of the building. To do this he says they put the skating rink for colored people In Osthoff's hall above his restaurant. Tho noise and confusion resulting from It he says have driven all his customer away. To Die on the Scaffold la painless, compared with the weak, lame back kidney trouble causes. Electric Bit ters Is tho remedy. 60c For sale by Beaton Drug Co. Sa so. STWCrT WHITE ROSES IN THE LEAD ras the Red br a Keck at the Half Mile Tarn In the Hsce, The Young Woman's Christian associa tion membership contest, "War of tha Roses," at 6 p. m. Thursday, stood: White Roecs, Dr. Nellie Watson, general, 114 points. Red Roses, Ora Johnson, general, 107 points. The Red Roses managed the keep ahead until noon, when one of the captains of the White Rose side brought In a life member, which brought them ahead. This seemel to be the turning point, as the "Whites" were In evidence the balance of the day. DOORS MUST OPEN OUTWARD Wlthnell Serves Wotlee for Fnblle Balldlns; and Will Enforce It br Law. Serving tho last notice upon tha owners of all buildings of a public character that the outside ctaors must open outward. City Building Inspector Wlthnell says that If after a week the owners of these buildings have not complied with the notice they will be haled in police court and subjected to fine for violation of the city ordinance. Publto buildings are not the only ones where the outside doors must open out ward, but all stores, hotels, restaurants, office buildings and business colleges come under the provisions of the ordinance, - i was passed some four or fiv years go. f-' t-Pi- ! J. Ryder, deputy stat labor comml- 319 South 16th St. Young Men's Clothes and Tic Shop spring and Summer Patterns Now Ready For Inspection When you perceptible the styles, $18 $40 see the very difference In the absolute good taste, the perfect fit. to the form, the beauty of the fabrics, all will Bhow you why this store takes the lead, and holds it, for young men's clothes. sloner, and Mr. Wlthnell are also after the Good Shepherd's home. This Is a four story building and there Is not a fire es cape anywhere. Every window Is covered with a strong wire screen and the doors are not only locked, but padlocked as well. Should a fire break out the loss of life, the officials assert, would doubtless be great. Tha nurses carry the keys to the padlocked doors, but should one of them be lost the door could not be opened, no matter what the urgency. These officials will see to It that fire escapes are placed at the windows of the Good Shepherd home and that tho wire bars at the windows are either re moved or fastened with hinges S3 that a person can escape from the windows If necessary. The padlocked doors will also be censured. Bed Cross -I- Conga Drops. keep the lungs clear, t cents per box. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS Judge Estelle has returned from Papllllaii. where he has been holding court. He will hold court here until March 24, when ho will return to Barpy county. George A. Joslyn, who has been 111 at Ml home with an attack of Indigestion since last Saturday, Is improving slowly, but surely. He Is aMe to take nourishment, thougn still confined to his bed. J. C Fentland. physical director tf the Young' Men's Christian association. ha returned from a ten days' trip to the Oa t coast. While In the south Mr. Pentlund visited the Young Men's Christian aasoc a tlon at Fort Worth. Shirts Ironed by Hand DEAR SIR With tha ever-preaent wish to make The Model Laundry all that the name Implies, we have added a Hand Shirt Ironing Do part ment. While the Ironing process Is but on of many through which a shirt must paa In the course of laundering, It I by far tha most Important, in the ordinary process of ironing or pressing by machine, time IS an important factor. In the hand process each InuUloual article receives ths undivided attention of the operator. The bosom must have special and careful attention: the neckband and the wristband or cuffs, if there be cuffs attached, each In turn re quire extra care. The hand process Is tedious and requires much mors time, but the hand-Ironed shirt will fit better, will feel mure comfortable and will wear longer. We intend to make this department a suc cess by turning out only the h Urn est quality or work. The kevnote of the department will be not quantity, but quality of work manshlp. It will be under the direct super vision of an exptrt hand troner who has made this part of the work a special study. nd us a trial order; you will be pleased with the result. The very small additional cost of having your shirt Ironed by hand will be more than balanced by the neat ap pearance and Increased life of the shirt. You can reach us by telephone, Douglas or Independent A152K. E sure to notify the driver, nr the offlc tht you wllh your shirt ironed by band. Your truly, THE MODEL LAUNDRY Jos. Atnsoow K, M. aYobsrtsoa Tel. Douglss 12S. 1U0 Dodge St. Ind.. A1S28. What You Secure With Your Piano In In addition to furnishing pianos of the highest quality and at prices scarce keening of such quality each piano sale carries with It the following: rlth- ,A Free Stool. , A Free St art. One Year's Free Tuning. One Year's Frve I'olishlng. Three Month's Course of Music Lessons. A Guarantee for Twenty Years. ..S2iaJ $375 Cabinet Grand In noting the following bargains (samples of ui any to be seen at our salesrooms) kindly remember that all of the 'extras' enumerated above go with each and every Instrument Bold. $350 Upright Finished in French walnut, one of the best raluos we hare to offer at this tlrue in new pianos special price for . C 17C 4110 $400 Upright A handsome Instrument, finished in Flemish oak, never been used and of beautiful tone, fully guar anteed. sale price for Saturday By our liberal terms of tl.00 week you may have beautiful piano in your home at an expend! ture of only 14 cents day. We InTlte you to call a t our salesrooms tomorrow. A new instrument, finished la San Domingo mahogany an unusual bargain at the special 51 Q0 price for Saturday slU. Saturday. Schmoller & LluelSer Piano Co. 1311-1513 FARNAM ST. itraxicbee Council OM AHA. Bluffs, South Omaha, Sioux City ZZ3EZ and ESTABLISHED 1850. Lincoln.