3-1- T J -iiin DfitiiJIAMA, ISAiUKlJAY. Al'KJL. 17. 190!. t rnmrn a u Ponc ,toTM Mom, mici ah. dkfth A.lMr Women's Wesm Items of Interest for Saturday SEPARATE COATS - - ? Long CoreTt Coats, Navy Blue Serge Coats, Lace Coats, Black Sergo Coats and. Silk Coats. Popular price for High Class Gar ments.' , : f AILORED SUITS ALL OF OlR OWN EXCLUSIEE STYLES ' " AVe sell the best Tailored Suits in America. Suits at $25.00, $35,00, $40.00 and $45.00. : ,'AII alterations made free of charge by expert fitters. WAISTS ' ' 'Dutch 'nfcks are very fashionable. We have them. '.VJiundfpdVof fine new Linen Waists for Saturdav . ONE. HUNDRED SLIGHTLY SOILED WAISTS AT SPECIALLY REDUCED PRICES SATURDAY. 75c. Si' OO $1.25 AND $1.50. Wt Saturday-is Miss McCauley's Last Jv Day. j, Miss McCauley's en gagement with us ends Saturday afternoon, aDd "with it your op portunity, to .profit by a (re fUUog of Amer ica' . beat . whalebone corset by .one of the beat Informed corset Urea In the country. There la a ''Redfern" to ault every form, no p&jrel. 48 IV ; H i I I lit I VI avlfJn I a mi i hi in w i - '7 i Rousing Embroidery Sale Satuday ' New Bargain Square in Basement, Commencing at 9 A. M. The lot includes beautiful Swiss, Nainsook and Cambric Embroideries, also Insertions. They are fine values at 15c to 35c a yard. All to go in ono lot Saturday at, a yard, only 10c. Be here at 9 A. M. matter what the requirement may be, and Miss McCauley Is broad-minded enough to recom mend what la best. That Is why we asked for her this fourth season. That la why she has gained so many friends among Omaha, women. Come Saturday as this will be your last opportunity to en Joy a free fitting from the hand of Miss McCauley. Redferns from $8.60 to $15. All have the gtttj3Sl nuDDer iJutton Hose Suj porters. Ws fit an corsets In coxy fit ting- rooms. Saturday Candy Specials Balduff'ss 40c plain marahmallows, Saturday, a pound, 20c. Balduf'f's 60c honey comb chips, Saturday, a. pound, 26c. Thompson,-Belden & Co's. 60c spe cial chocolates, Saturday, a pound 26c. Saturday Glove Specials 16-button Milanese lisle In black, tan, gray and white. Worth up to $1.60 per pair, Saturday, a pair, 98c. Chamola In 6 button and short lengths, natural and white, Worth 11.25 4per pair, Saturday, 98c. A Special Showing and Selling of Parasols Saturdav Plain pongees with gold finished frames and tips for aa little as 1.75. Unen parasols In plain tan, brown, pink and blue hemstitched borders and pretty polished wood handles. Saturday, each, $1.76. Novelty parasols In pink, blue and tan with Moire and Persian silk bor ders at, each, $2.00. ' Beautiful silk parasol in brown, old rose, taupe, blue and pink with the new "Tokio" frame and polished hard wood handles at $3.76, $4.00 and $6.00 each. . ,. Buy Your Notions Here You may always depend upon finding Belden ft Co.'s. We are not "Just out of Wa keep close watch on this stock so that Bona Hair Plna, crimped and straight, J5c a lioi. Wire Hair Pins, IVi to 4 inches long, at 6c a package. Good Tooth Brushes at 15c, 25c, JOc and 6c eaoh. " " ' . , : Prophylstlc Tooth Brushes, medium and soft 4rltle. at tio each. ... Good Rubber Combs with all coarse, and coarse and fine teeth, at 26c, tec, 60c and 7So each.'.-.. , ..,,., I . .. p. t:. Celluloid Combs, in white, ardber and hell colors, at 150 each. and colors, two a complete stock of notions at Thompson, that" as you hear so often In some stores, ws won't have to disappoint you. Darning Cotton, black balls for 6c. Howard's Darning Cotton, black, whlta and tan, at 6o a ball. Mercerized Darning Cotton, black, at 6c a ball. Darning Bilk, black, green, navy, light blue, pink, lavender, old rose, red, tan, brown, Copenhagen and white, at 6c a ball. Button -moulds, all sizes, at 6c a dosen. Hair Nets, at 16o, -20c and 26e each. 811k and cotton Soutache Braids, In all colors. Missing: Boy'Son of Indicted Writer Mother of Boy Kidnaped in St. louii it Second Wife of Brough ; ton Brandenburg. ' LOUISVILLE. Ky., April 1.-Mrs. M. w. Campbell, a sitter of Mn j,,h. c r-.t.. ... e, T.,i v. I 3r nuciiDurgn, second wire ol or BU Louis, whose T-yesr-old grand.. IsBrandenburg. the writer, who imported to have been kidnaped tn St. Louis yesterday, said today she knew nothing of me wneresoouts or the boy arui the dis patch of the Associated Press was the first Information she had received that the boy wss missing. Mrs. Campbell said she old not know where her sister was and that he had not heard from her in several years. NKW YORK, April 11-Jaroes Bheppard Cabanne, the boy who disappeared from the home of his grandmother in 8t Louis, was the son of Mrs. Minnie I Cabanne Brandenburgh, second wife of Broughton has bn missing from this city since he was Indicted on a charge of grand larceny growing out of the sale to a New Tork newspaper of an article purporting to be signed by Grover Cleveland. SHOT DOWN IN THE STREET Baalaeaa M at Klmlra Killed by Y( Man He Had Dis charged. ELM IRA. N. Y., April 6. Joseph Mc Cann, a business man, was shot down on the street here today while on his way to his store and Is not expected to live, 1 K ; ' "3 I a f D : o n v 1 'z. &y rnri aeBdloc h I Kaw -far better clotties more trustworthy shoes for yungphellows, youths &nd boys we're sticklers for artistic and thor ough tailoring on the "inside" as well as "outside" of clothing that's why a yungphellows' " or boys' suit bought here is positively, incomparably and ABSOLUTELY ahead of any others of. B fered in Omaha. here's a bit of self convincement ex- 0 amine the hair cloth front to ANY coat in this stock. Hi 1 1 1 and makes that subtle "something" that "STYLE" it's prevalent here this spring. 16 models and 103 patterns in "yung. phellows " spring suits at $12.50 to $25. 12 models and 89 patterns in boys' suits at $5.00 to $12.50 and TWO pairs Knickerbockers withTeach. truly it's the line for YOU! cut shows newest oxford foij boys', youths' and little gents. Note the swagger strap and buckle fastening. Fit is perfect the narrow heel preventing slipping. Genu in a welt sewed over weight oak soles. Coma in velour calf, tan Russia calf, and patent colt leathers. sizes 10 to 13 at $2.50; 1 to 2 at $2.75, and 2ij to 5a at $3.00. Amer ica's best at the price. D 1 B B B His assailant Is supposed to have been Raymond GUI, a young man who had been employed by Mr. McCann and who had been dismissed because of alleged shortages in ms accounts. The assailant fled on a bicycle. His bicycle has been found tn the outskirts of the city. Section Hand is Killed at Blair Door Swinjs Out from Passing- Box Car Crushing His Skull Married Man. BLAIR. Neb.. April 16. tSDeeial Tele gram.) Jesse Miller, a section hand on the Northwestern railroad, was killed about two miles south of Blair late, this after noon. With others cf the section crew he was standing near the track waiting for a freight train to pais and while looking to ward me engine a car door awunv nut striking htm on "the head, cruahln hi. aknii and knocking one eye out of the socket. e was supposed to be dead when picked up and the coroner was summoned, hut found him ajlve. He was brought to his home and died at t o'clock tonight. Miller was 3 years old and leaves a wife. w came here about six months ago. Close is Strong in Wheat Pit Pricei Depreed Early in Day, but Bally at Close Patten Be ported Buying-. CHICAGO. April !. While the wheat market was active today It lacked the sen sational festures of yesterday. Prices were depressed early, July touching tl.l&i and May 11.26. but the close was strong, with July the bone of contention, l'ic over the previous close, at $1.17. May closed He lower at H.27H Following yesterday's sensational mar ket wheat was nervous at the opening. Patten was said to be a buyer. July opened c to c lower to Vc to c higher at $1.16 to $MH- May unchanged to SO lower at $1.274 to tl.r, and Sep tember e to He higher at I1.0SH to $1.0694. The story that Mr. Patten has employed a bodyguard has no proper foundation. The colored man, alleged to occupy thla position, has been at the same door re ceiving visitors' cards for a generation. He was there before the name of Patten had become one to Conjure with. WASHINGTON, April l.-"The only suc cessful corner I ever heard of was the one Joseph had In Biblical days," declared Secretary of Agriculture Wilson, when asked for an opinion as to the Patton operations on the Chicago Board of Trade. The secretary was about to enter the usual Friday meeting of President Taft's cabinet when he made this statement. "To successfully corner the wheat mar ket," continued the secretary, "you have got to keep buying, buying and buying. Finally the time comes when you can't buy any more and then there la a smash." WANT ODD FELLOWS' HOME Soath Dakota Cities Are Blddlag for Locatloa of New lastltu-float. HURON. 8. D., April 1. (Special.) Rep resentatives of Odd Fellows lodges from various parts of the state were here yes terday for the purpose of opening bids for the location of the Odd Fellows' Home to be established by the order at spm city within the state. Offers were received from Sioux Falls, Big Stone, Lake Pres ton, Dell Rapids and Hot Springs. Before passing upon the proposition, the board having the proposition In charge will visit the various cities and personally examine the sites offered. At the conclusion of the business session an Informal reception and luncheon was given by the Rebekah lodge of this city. BOYS KILL AGED WOMAN Con feu to atahblns; Viet Ira to Death Wheat ah Resisted Robbery. LOCK PORT, N. T., April 11-Romalne Saukowskl, 15 years old, has confessed be fore tho grand Jury here that he assisted In the murder of Mrs. Tony Pierog, at her home in Buffalo avenue, Niagara Falls,, on March 21. He says hs and a companion went to the Pierog house for the' purpose of robbery. The woman struggled and the wo boys drove a knife In her back, killing her. tend for Illustrated Catalog. - - B3S3 wsSSm E2SS CQjsj S5B9 K3E3 i i ri t, i iif xrv- TIC YOU NO PEOPLE'S OWN StOM ues-ttir Doutflas Street Omah Nst. n D DO M 0 B dr 4 0 o f i d b WHY NOT TODAY? Fur Crop Short, Indians Starving Mere Skeletons, They Are Reported to Be Huddling Helplessly in Tepees. TORONTO, April 11-A special from Ed monton. Alberta, says: Reports from Fort Chippewyan state ss a result of the failure of the fur crop the Indians are slowly starving to death. Many are mers skeletons snd sre lying huddled together in the tepees. Jim Hill Calls on President Taft Northern Pacific Magnate is Arranging- for. Tour of Forty Japanese. WASHINGTON. April lfc-Jsmes J. Hill, chairman cf the board of the Great North ern railroad, called on President Tsft to day. Mr. Hill is acting with several other western railroad men In arranging for a tour of forty Japanese men who are to visit .this country in September ss the guests of the cities of Seattle, Spokane, Tacotna and Portland DEATH RECORD. William I.eroy Mardla. , , William Leroy Mardls, a well known contractor of. this city, died of acute Brlght's disease Thursdsy night at his iome. Fifty-second .street and Military avenue. He was a prominent member of the Odd Fellows and was the contractor who erected the old Coliseum, now the Ak-Sar-Ben den. Besides the widow, three sone, two daughters. brother at Cnrydon, la., and a sister and mother at Osceola, la., survive him. Omaha has been Mr. Mardls home for twenty-six years. The Odd Fellows will have charge of the fu neral, which la to be held Sunday after noon at S o'clock at the home. Mrs. Emily J. Wills. Mrs. Emily J. Wills, aged 63 years, for twenty years a resident of Omaha, died at a local hospital Thursday evening. The body was taken to Dodder's chapel snd from there will be sent to her old home at Jacksonville, III., where the funeral will 'be held. Mrs. Wills and her husband, J. J. Wills, were old residents pf Omaha but several years ago moved to Ism ay, Mont. Mrs. Marie Werner. Mrs. Marie Werner, mother of Mrs. Ida Plaustlan snd Henry Werner of Omaha and Mrs. Mary Laukien of Kiel, Germany, died at the home of. the latter April 8. She was for ten years a resident of, this city and Is remembered by many for her happy and helpful spirit. She was 76 years old at the time of her death. The three children named survive her. Joha JFranrls Hart. John Francis Hart, 28 years of sge, died Thursday afternoon at hts home, 18224 St. Mary's avenue. His wife survives him, also his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Hart of 82S South Nineteenth street. The funeral will "be held st the church of St. Mary Magdalene, Nineteenth and Dodge streets, and Interment will be In Holy Sepulchre cemetery. David W. Carroll. DES MOINES, April 16,,-Davld W. Car roll, elder brother of Governor B. F. Car roll, died today at the home of his father-in-law, John Cretsop, at Selma, . Davis county, of pneumonia. The deceased was a resident or Colorado Springs, but had been In Iowa on a visit with his relatives. He was SO years of age. Mra. Mario Defer. Mrs. Marie Deyer died Thursday at her home, 2202 South Fourteenth street, aged 64 years. Her husband, Mac Deyer, sur vives her. The funeral Is to be Sunday sf ternoon at the Hulse & Rlepen undertak ing rooms. "t South Sixteenth street, with burial in Fprest Uwn cemetery. Mrs. Ellaobeth Aastla. The funeral of Mrs. Elisabeth D. Austin, whose death occurred Wednesday, was held Friday afternoon at her home, 607 South Twentieth street. Rev. F. L. Ice land of the First Methodist church con ducted the . service. Interment was In Forest Lawn cemetery. Arthor J. Km. The funersl of Arthur J. Krug, who died Thuroday. Is to be held Sunday afternoon st S o'clock. The service will take place at St. Mary Magdalene church. Nineteenth and Dodge streets, and burial will be In Holy Sepulohre cemetery. After Easter SeJe Favorite Two and Thrce-Piccc Suits S3oo,oo$2v0ie::: $14.90 Sixteenth Street will be no nior crowded today than the Skirt Store will be tomorrow with their j?r-at after Kaster sales.. Theaft beautiful two and three-pleta costumes at this unusual prices not only bfnr the Imprint of faahlon'a approval, but are so extromely smart that It is difficult to tell them from exclusive $30 suits. Soil Chiffon Panama, Bengallne and Silk Braid Trim med, Empire Princess Dress, Modish Coat to Match Your Choice of Any New Spring Shade. Artistic Color Variations. , CREAM DE ROSE, CHAMPAGNE, NATTIER BLUE, MODE, VERTE BOUTEILLE, NAVY BLACK. Skirt Store Perfect Alterations FREE When you purchase a Skirt Store Suit, the price includes perfect fit. There la absolutely no charge for thla vital feature. Any altera tions that may be necessary to secure this pefect fit are handled by our unrivaled corps of expert fitters. Alterations that would cost from $3 to $5 anywhere else are absolutely FREE at The Skirt Store. $7.50 and $8.50 Silk Petticoats at $4.90 Made tip specially for us, In extra large slr.es and extra we know, will give perfect satisfaction; made according to our regular $7.60 to $8.60 models for thla occasion , Mail Orders $5 Filled All VJlt Next Week. rldths. Silk, $4.90 Open Till 9 P.M. . Coming Down Town Saturday? IT'S GOING TO BE "BIG DAY" AND "BIG NIGHT" AT HOWELL'S All Kinds of Bargains in All Parts of the Store A GREAT OPPORTUNITY TO HUV SOAPS At prices that will suit you. anttol, Jersey Cream, English Process, Turkish Bath, per cake Three big rakes Hand Soap, lOo Ktght rakes Toilet Soap, 85c 50o box, 3 cakes, rise Moap, lee Packer's Tar Soap, ISo 1 Or Ivory Soap, To. DON'T FAIL TO 8EE OUR BIO DISPLAY Of Talomn Powers .aae Colgate's, William's, Msnnsa's, Sanltol, for 18c 15c kinds for loo loo kinds for 6c YOU CAN'T AFFORD TO MISS Ol ll HALK On Box Papsr, Tablets and Envelopes. Thre packs extra heavy Envelopes for 10o . M.maimtm, t ror xj ic iiomi, i lor oe zac ana 3&c bos Paper, lie- t.i.OO POontalm Peas. a.60. DON'T OVERLOOK OUR RUBBER GOODS SALE IJ 00 Combination SrTtna-es and Hot Water Bottle. Bl.BO I1.7K RxniH mn M.tti. Syringe, ai.88 1.S0 Hot Water Bottls,8o I1.0U Cnobe Spray, 91.69 $1.25 Fountain Syringe, 79e. IMS SURE AND SEE OUR BARGAIN TABLE OF TOOTH BRUSHES Half regular prices. 60c Tooth Brashes. BBC 40c Tooth Braahea. 19o 2Kr? Tonth Brashes, Ho. BARGAINS IN OTHER PARTS OF THE ROOM 78o hard rubber Combs, 4 So 40c hard rubber Combs, 04c 7R Bath Brushes, '39o 40c Ball Buffers. ISO 35c Mlanloare Bets. 19o tl.00 Hand Mirrors. 89a 7.,- Toil at Water, 49o 60e Perfumes, 20 orlnrs, aao sn ounce Williams' Shaving- Stick, 80c Nuioi rmom wream, no ' i.au unentai uream, sso. CIGARS ' f 6c Owls, X for 10c Rc Poa Terriers, I for lOo 10c Howell's Saturday Spsolal, So Store open from 7:00 A. M. to 11:30 P. M. 0WELL DRUG CO., Caivdy Spec alls for Saturday It will pay you to watch our specials In our Candy Department for Satur days. Tomorrow we sell: . ; 60c Chocolate Honey Comb Molasses Chips, at, per pound 25 80c Walnut Stuffed Prunes, lb.. 50 While they last. 10c Hlldreth's Molasses Velvets, per box ...5 16c Hlldreth's Molasses Velvets, per box jo 26c Hlldreth's Molasses Velvets, per box 15 60c Smart Set Chocolates, per lb.30 Myers-Dillon DruftGo- Sixteenth and Far nam Streets LESS THAN WHOLESALE PRICES AT BEATON'S SATURDAY Here are a few that will keep many guessing how we do it: 10c Tom Moore, bouquet sire, Satur day 6 for... 25 10c Ml Elecclon, clear Havana, Satur day, 6 tor 25 Box of 60, $2.60. 10c Palmer House Cigars, Saturday, 6 for 25 Box of 26, $1.25. 6c Owl Clgara, 8 for 25d Box of 60, $1.60. 16c Gato, Marconi's sice, Saturday, t 10 Box of 60. $4.60. 15c Principe De Gales, Pullman size, Saturday 10 Box of 25. $2.35. 16c Forneda, clear Havana, Saturday, t 10 Beaton Drug Co., 15th and Farnam P. S. Remember we are selling the 60c box of genuine Allegretti Choco lates Saturday at 8 Be box. AMUBMNT. BOYD'S TOKIQHT SATVBDAT XATXHXS ABO BIGHT Thomas Sizoa, Jr.'s Wonderful Play "THE CLANSMAN" Personal Persons afflicted with blood poi son in any stage, or rheumatism In say form, can learn of a permanent cure by addressing the Salvar Company, Bt. Louis Mo. aXOYZatZHTS OP OOBAH STBAJCSXZPa. Fort. Arrived. 6ll4. tISW YORK riurtdm L Fnreace. I un IV lOlumbM t... Oscar II. e. w iukk NKW YOHk BOSTON BOSTON ANTWKRP NAPLKS K'APLKS GENOA HAVRE BREMKN Ul'KEMBTOWN., Umpuit Men. SlATMlS. la Colunbiaa MnUou Ligurla (rpthU......... Leiie h Lorraine Bread bwf . . . . . ASrUtle. For the Money The Best Meal BALDUFF.. Restaurant 1514 Farnam St. Every Day J5)e CaJumet's Plate Dinners Are Entirely Different. An agreeable surprise and a satis fying meal combined. STBDAT, HOBDAY, TUESDAY ' SPXCZAZ, TUESDAY MATXBEB The Quality Knsloal Play "A STUBBORN ' CINDERELLA" Bonier 8. Mason asd Company of 100. AUDITOR I U lVt April 10 to 24. Aft8ro:io & tuning airirsn yaudbttxz.b. CIWDI1BII.X.A DABCEKB Bundreds of Attractions. Pun Beery u.io Ail the Time! Admlstloa 10 Cents. ADVANCED VAUDEVILLE NOTE Curtain Rises at 8:15 Sharp Tonight oXo Si taius, k ah r-nones: Doug, itut; lad. A-lsOt lhe new leadlsg; man, Tnaddoua Gray, in the Military Drama "BKUSTABDOAB" Omaha Ouarda la Battle Soeae Beat Weak "The Cowboy and the lady) HOTEL KOIVIE Tabla d'Hota Dlnnar 51.00. eviv availing 6 to S GOOD MUSIC 1 4 r