-J " THE OMAHA DAILY REE : SATURDAY. JUNK 13. 1003. owes3 g SIT U EWTIKE STOGCC L 1 These Suits Have Positively Been Selling at $35, $32, 30, $25 and $20 J f) j C5 ( 1 rn o ij A H( j 1, 1 (T v m twit ip nn j n WmSK M Otothmg .Offer Ever Eli3a.de in America. KwS. ONE DAY ONLY Your Unrestricted Choice TWELVE-FIFTY 11 t 1- II 11 , i Positively Greatest Rogorc-Pcot Hirsh - Stoin-Dlock Suits Renwick System Suits Newport Suits Fine Blue Suits Fine Black Suits Full Press Suits Tuxedo Suits Your Unrestricted Choice Saturday Actually $20 to $35 Suits ..... EVERY SUIT IN OUR STOCK IS INCLUDED Nothing Reserved Thousands of Omaha men remember ouf wonderful sale last season when we offered "choice of the house at $12.50." It was the greatest clothing sale ever held in America without exception. Every suit in our stock was sold before the doors closed that night, will be even bigger because we have a greater more big bargains. Brandeis is 'known to sell the h clothes for me7i of any store in the west. Positively No Alterations or Exchanges Made in Suits During This Sale. OUR GUARANTEE We positively guarantee every, one of these suits is a new, up-to-date style. We positively guarantee these suits have been selling at $20.00 to $35.00. . This sale includes every suit in our stock without a single exception, Signed 1 J. L. BRANDEIS & SONS. STRAW HATS f6r men and boys The largest and best assortment prlcoa less than you'll find anywhere else. r (K. draw hot that Kr rr vmi we have all the shapes here, at CiCL ici en ccv en Our straw hats are beyond com- ff T parison, at .$J Boys' and Children's straw hats, t 25 40 08 PANAMA HATS Genuine one-piece Panamas, worth to UO. at $2.50 $3.50 S4.9S TRUNKS AND SUIT CASES S .?kT7,S at Trunks Prices range 9fic, l.BO, $2.50, $3.80 up f: ejrv to $23 from $3.50 up to $45.00 BRANDEIS Tour Carloads 'Arrive Just at Ware house Line it Finished. IQ WYOMING FIRM PATRON Hrrrlpt vf Bill of Lading 9aa,tst XereaaMy- of Irvr. Blvras ' Facilities aa4 Addllloa la Ordered. ' Jut a tha Omaha Wool and Storage company completed lti aUletracka to the big- warehouie-Friday morning, four car load of wool arrived from the Ware Land and Liva Stock company, (hipped from Medicine Bow, Wyo. The weight of thla wool la r,4. M.U7, t3 3 aud 23,470 pounds. ' Two other carload were received from Wyoinlng ahlppera, which made the day'a receipts over IX, (XX) pounds, and was a Does not Color the Hair aTDestroys Dandruff .AYER'S HAIR VIGOR Suits, Wirkwire Suit Eastern ing Shirts. These are the , vv. 7 v An excellent ially priced greai encouragement to the management of the wool storage house. . As the bills of lading are coming In President Charles H. King bas decided that It would be necessary to push other tac tions of the warehouse and a building per mit was tsken out for a Sl'.OuO addition, bringing the else of the house up to a ca pacity of 6.UUO.0OO pounds. Mr. King Says no less than J.OHO.CKK) pounds of wool is now in sight and five representatives of the Omaha house are In the field. The shipments of the Were Land and Live Stock company, which is one of the best known companies In the west and composed of some of the bvst business men. Is of importance to the Omaha market, as It shows what growers with good business judgment are going to do with their wool, and that they are not listening to the knocks of - eastern commission houses, which naturally resent the Omaha market entering the field. "W are really giving them the oppor tunity of their Uvea to get what the wool la worth," said L. L. King, manager of the I warehouse. - -Weyxpect to fill that warehouse with v.I If GREAT SMART SALEBa) Manufacturers Entire Surplus Stock and Samples Bought at Far Less Than Cost to Make2 Big Sp shirts you usually pay $2 for wherever you go. Plain whites aud new patterns plaited or plain bosoms many ouuic iuui cuiia aiituucu tuiiai aitauicu ui oeptiiitic all newest patterns Saturday on big bargain square $1.50 and $2.00 Shirts, for , . . . Men's Summer Underwear Manufacturer's Sample Shirts and Drawers porous knit, cord mesh and French lisle worth up to $1.25 fr:0': ,.35c 50c Men's Union Suits Men's grade spec-$ $f 98 at. - T wool when It is understood what we will be able to do for the growers. It will take e full 6.bu,000 pounds to fill the warehouse with wool and we are going to devote It to the wool of the west. "Aa a matter of fact we have been of fered almost enough sugar to fill It. There arc Omaha goods stored In Kansas City because there Is not warehouse capacity enmigh In Omaha to hold them. We could fill the warehouse with merchandise at a I4ilgher rate than we will receive for the storage of the wool, but we are going to give the wool the first chance and will ac cept the merchandise after the wool Is sold and during the winter the house prob ably will be filled with sugar and mer chandise if the wool la disposed of before that time." lusaranc for the Prodact. Arrangements have now been made for insuring the wool.' When a carload arrived the Omaha Wool and Storage company pays the freight o& It from the, point of origin to the Mississippi river, puts it In the warehouse, secures the reasonable in surance and sends the shipper a certified warehouse cvrltitcato. This certificate may be taken to any country bank and If the local bank doea not want to loan the money on It the money can be secured through the local banking houses from the banks of Omaha. Several such loans have already been negotiated. One shipper In Lander borrowed HOW on his wool through the banks there, the money being placed to bis credit by an Omaha bank. The loan was secured almost lfoie the wool was un loaded at Omaha. y . IRif mw mmM mtfk I J I .W l in eoat styles P"rtp T fP ou-.u Manhattan and Wellington Shirts These high grade shirts are noted for their fine fitting and wearing quali tiesworth up to $3.00, J 50 Specials In Basement Undershirts and Underwear broken lotsworth up to 75c, at 25c LOCAL CONTRACTOR AT ARMS J. J. Hahighen Accuses School Board of Unfair Dealing. DIRECTORS DENY HIS CHARGE l npleasantneM Arises Over Kansas t'lly Contractors Drawing; ' Plans for Farther Bidding;. Members of the Board of Education deny the Implied charges of unfairness In ths board and of favoritism shown smong bid ders for heating, plumbing and ventilating In the new school buildings and assert that all means possible are used to conserve the city's money and give everybody a square deal. J. J. Hants-hen, plumUer, l40j Harney street. Is the Instigator of the criticism of the board. He makes the statement that plans and specifications for heating, ven tilating and plumbing are so drawn as to exclude local bidders. Louis it Kitchen of Kansas City ara employed by the board to draw ell plans, being paid 1 per cent for the work, and the firm Is then allowed to bid for the construction as outlined In the firm's plans. This Is where the criti cism cornea In. "Louis Kitchen draw the plans to suit Uwunelves and lu such a, way, that N odlldee and Out- - - i ... ecials Saturday other contractors csnnot successfully b'd on them," says Mr. Hanlghen. "The plans are 'loaded', many little Inconsequential Items are Inserted and we In Omaha ar.' cut absolutely. The Kansas City firm spe cifies In Its plans, which are approved by the board, that certain articles of Us man ufacture must be used In the plumbing or heating. Of course, we can buy these ar ticles of Louis & Kitchen, but we cannot get them as cheaply as the firm Itself can furnish them, and the result Is that our bids are higher and we are left out In the cold. fchonld Be Barred from Bidding;. "I maintain that the firm drawing the plans and specifications should not be al lowed to bid on the work. Architects who draw plans for a house do cot contract to erect It Engineers, the.i, who draw plans for heading or ventilating should net con tract to do the work. The board ought to exclude Louis AKItchen from bidding on work or else secure another engineer to draw the plans, a local engineer, for In stance, and keep the money at home. "I do not wlah to prefer any direct charges against the board or members of It, but I sent them a scorching letter this noon calling attention to the 'blindness' of the plans presented for us to bid on and advising the board that I could never put in an Intelligent bid on those plans. The bids opened today were for heating, venti lating and plumbing In the Lothrop school." Kahna Makes m Reply. Paul W. Kuhna, member of the Board of Education, committee on tulldioga and prop MEN'S LOW SHOES Extra SDecial for Saturday Men's vici kid, patent colt and patent kid oxfords, worth up to $4.00 on sale at Men's Oxfords Dull black and patent leathers, also new shades of tan In lace, blucher button anl buckle everything new and everything the best quality that was ever of fered, at $3.50 $5 4 erty, when told of Mr. Hanlghen's com plaint, said he would like to answer It simply by calling attention to the fact that a local contractor submitted the lowest bid Friday for the work In the Lothrop school. Johnson, Rove, Daly St Co. of Omaha bid 110.47 for heating, ventilating and plumb ing in the building, the lowest bid, while Louis & Kitchen, the firm which drew the plans and specifications, bid I10,76 for merely the heating and ventilating. The bid of the Kansas City firm was higher for the two Items than was thS bid of the Omaha firm tor the entire work. "I most emphatically deny that there Is any semblance whatever of graft In the Board of Education and anyone who has ever attended a meeting of the board and witnessed with what care all business Is transacted, and how we try to get low bids on all work will bear me oyt In this statement." ssys Mr. Kuhna. "As regards Mr. Hanlghen, let me ssy that ha secured the contract a month ago for the plumbing In the Franklin achonl addition. If Mr. Hanlghen sent a letter to the board this noon. We knew nothing of It. We met to open bids, not to read communi cations. All communication will come up In the regular order of business In the regu lar meeting Monday evening, next." Three Hotel Gaeels Disappear. SAN FRANCI8CO, Cat.. June 12.-MuchV anxiety Is expressed over the disappearance of three guests at one of the leading hotels In this city. They all disappeared aboot ten days ago. Detectives are trying to locate taem, fearing that they may have 2 BRANDEIS met with foul play. The men are a com mercial man of Chicago named N. 8. Dewey; M. Howard, an Englishman, and N. T. Thompson of Ocean Park.. A Blood r Affair Is lung hemorrhage, Stop it and cur weak lungs, coughs, and colds with D. King's New Discovery. 60c Snd 11.00, Fee sale by Beaton Drug Co. . Building; Permits. Omaha Wool and Storage co., Twenty eighth and Gold streets, frame' warehouse, 117,000; W. F. Lorensen, Nineteenth' street and Capitol avenue, brick triple dwelling, 7,5iiO; Ernest Sweet, Twenty-fourth and Seward streets, brick double dwelling,' 5.00o; J. T. Hlllquest, Z7S7 Vapltol avenue, frame dwelling, 13.000, DeUcstelj Flavored Pore tad Wholesome 77 TTXE DMtr DESSEBT 7 dellgittful flavors Complies wrlta' all par tool Law