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    thk ev, nMAHA;---"rnrsnAY. MAY 27. v.m.
LI ' J"." '. LL'-L-lllJUW I Hill ..' . . . 1 1 J- .
"J en Don-, am both psoas mica a(.i oifts iwi. a-isi
Special Sale of
r
Free
Our se illus
trated catalogue
shows the.. ...
iatest styles
In heir goods
and the prlres.
Msiled free
to -address.
Mall orders
filled.
Alasys send
ample of hair. '
lllllS
This
beautiful
. Dept.
as located .
on our -.'
Third
Floor
We have heen fortunate enough to secure a new shipment of the "" World Renowned "J
Yvette Quality Hair Goods" and are offering these TeHable hair poods at wonderfully-lrw t
prices for tomorrow and the balance of the veek,- Thi shipment includes the most difficult
shades of hair and we feel assured that we can match almost any head of hair. You will not
be able to duplicate these goods at the prices "offered at anyplace in this city. .;- ' v .
Natural Wavy Hair Switches.
20 and 22-inrh all long hair good- weight-rvalue
?3.00, for 11.89.
24-lnrh all long hair good weight vahie
14.00, for $2.89. "
16 and 18-Inch natural gray switches- all long,
hair value $5.00, for $2.49.
-' -
'. ' Marlow' Puffs the Better Quality. .
- Manufacture! In real.human hair, easily redressed
Seta Of 4, 69c; sets of 6. KSc; seta of 8, $1.4$.
. Psyche Tuffs, 3 In set. $1.19; :
Cluster Puffs, 10 and 12 In set. 11.98. .
. , Triangle Puffs latest from -France, special $2.98.
, .Parisian. Pangs, another recent Importation $1.60
Single Puffs, large line at 60c.
-Gray single Puffs, large line at 75c. -
f :
Straight Hair Switches..
, .. . H-lncfi all Ions hair remerkable,.fln teatu
value 11 00. at 6o. ' .
v '20-inch- ah- long hajr rerssrkabl flne'-Uextun
elue $2.60. at 11.49.
12-Inch all long hair remarkable flne-teicta
value .11.60. at 11.91
: ' ' J4-l'nrh' afr'"1ong hair remarkable fine textu
value 14. AO, at $2 .4.
Sanitary-Hair Rollsthe Better Quality,
1 4 and. 1 .-lnch sanitary. hair rolls, value 60c,' at 26c.
24-Inch sanitary hair rolls, value 75c, at 39c.
4'i-tneB-.-rtm hewy..fclE rcdte.-.Ta-iu. $ll6Kak76c. i
. S 4 -inch gray hstir.. rolls valuejl.60., at 76e. ..J ..
Yvette Tourist Nets, large size. 16c each, 2 for 26c.
.'Yvette Auto Nets, largest else, .upecjal at 23c.
Transformation for all' around the' head, value '
9;0,aM.4, . s ..- ... ... -.-
' ' i ; " - - , l i r i1
Thursday Specials at the Toilet Croods Department.
All the nail files that sold regularly at Zhc. 25c .
and 20c. Thursday at, each 15c. ... ,,'....
Complete hianlcure Sets containing scissors, flleT..., '
buffer, nail enamel, emery board, orange wood stick
and pofbice stone, all complete, Thursday, set- 89c. "
Other manicure 'sets at 'Tc and H'C-
NaU .enamel in (cake form) 'Thursday, -7 4c.
Orange-wood sticks, Thursday, each lc.
"Erherv'-'boafds" Thursday, doife'n, 4ic '"'"'
Palfri Olive 8oaprThursday,"3-cakes'for 25c.
A - -
' Rest Ropms
and Manicuring
Dept. ,
3rd Floor.
We . -Sell
the
Redfera
Corsets
shaken violently and. several hundred oc
cupants mads a hurried exit, choking the.
stairways in their haste to escape.. In
the 'large manufacturing- plants there were
several panics when machinery rattled- and
boxes and crates , fell. The local, weather
forecaster says:
"There were two distinct, "se'lsmlc, dis-.
turbancea, moving ''from north to south."..
Reports from the residence -districts em
phasise the severity of the shocks. ,-.
Chairs Are .Overturned. '
JOLIET, 111., May 26. -An earthquake was
felt here this morning at 1:40. Steady 'ir;em
ors continued tot tree. miotkes. Bcnve felt
two distinct shofcks. VN Th! ' Varthijiiake
seemed to follow ;ihe lne of ' the n 'Des
Plalnrs valley. No Vaertous' damage' is xt
ported except to mirrors,, -chimneys':' and
frail objects. Chairs .and,, portable objects
were overturned. ' '
STREATOR, 111., May 26. An earthiiuaks
shock lasting half a minute and accom
panied by a rumbling nolsa was felt at
;40 a. m. No dam nan la reported.
KALAMAZOO. Mich., May 26 -The earth
quake that shook Wisconsin and Illinois
points was felt Ir South Haven, Mich., and
Denton , Harbor, Mich., shaking windows
and breaking china. No loss of .Ufa or
damage was reported.
MUSKEGON. Mich., May 26. r-A '.slight
earthquake shock was felt here this mornv
irtg a 'few minutes before 9 o'clock. The
disturbance lasted only' a' few seconds.
Ne. Daamac at Mllwaakee.
MILWAUKEE, Wis., May .-An earth
quake lasting abut fifteen seconds at i 40
this morning was felt In the office of the
weather . bureau In the fedora) building,
thla city. Pictures hanging on the walla
were swayed considerably. The shock, was
also felt in other parts of the 'city. No
daniage Is reported here. -
BURLINGTON, la.. May 26.-A1 distinct
earthquake shock lasting fiffteen seconds
was felt here at 146 this morning. No
damage was done.
DUBUQUE, la,. May .-Two earthquake
shocks were felt here Jhls morning.
FREEPORT, Ind , May .-A dlstlrtot
earthquake shock wii felt here at 8:39
tfeis morning. Its duration was about two
Seconds. '
t AFT TALKS TO --NEGRO"
STJJPMTS
4
Continued from.Plrstlje -1
unhappy. -and- realty not fit . for the lite
which lies before therrt." v ' ,( :. , '
"On the ether 'liand,'" "Wr" Tift saiJ.
'.'tliero. Is gJeat. oppotijnlt'y,;ipr 'educated
colored! men 'w aid their tacer'litf t)ie etrujt
gle' before them fpr.'eednomW accftrs And'
ithe..malniejriante'. Bf,4berneiveVipttijr
"and vftiuhOlemembers-f thuB..coautiua(t.V'.
He eaid-.tha- the- colored-, wuse' -needed . In
the sduth grefct marry-' more-' physicians
to teach them how -to- ofre' 'nfe'TSy'''cty
..the Maws "at hValena! ' .t VV' vV., '
- lmaortant't of nananl TfiarnfriW.
."TJie benefit that '.teachers durated .here'
can do their rac goesr Witlwufsaylag." .e
continued. . ''Of course'' the ' basis "iSf .th,
education of the 9plOte paobl fa . io .the
primary echools . aqd,- lo the. Industrial
schoeis, in"- schoois framed after Hampton
and Tuskegee. Tn thdee' sch)l rrtUat be
introduced, teachers, from ,sh;b jnstititions
as this. I know the" are many.-' who dis
pute the wisdom of' ldrge cowrributmna to
universities of the.obiored iace. an'd at one
time 1 -was much. perffleedWh.rthe argu
ment to know whether eY not t was
proper. But .What i the tar?--Tfi'ere are
four, universities in th.ls ''coy.ntty Ibeslde
Howard university devoted- o ..the, colored
race; those are-Lincoln.' Pisk, 'Atlanta tend
Talladega, and ,tey' .ftaV nAr 'taVn to
gether an endowment tbat.axceeda $J60.000.
Now when you 'consider '-that there are
10.000.000 negroes In this iu"ritry''yu see
how utterly inadequate, even .18 the edu
cation ef . the. leaders yioae'-nnlveritlea.
together With this, re, -andthr 4 oppor
tunity for the "founding of more,ror' cer
tainly for th enlargement pf ths:' .
. rondftleiaia Gettlna; Betier.'-'' "
''I am delighted to. thUi lUat' .conditions
art retting better' and better for the1 .negro
race. , In. all the growing" dommunTtles. of
the south the white men "of profits' are
beginning to appreciate the., advantage of
having-a clasv like, the colored men -there.
They are arrxloue that they havef an' in
dustrial education. They are anxious ttvat
they should make .their way in the .world
and .show theli- iuseulnets in" 'the fiom-
' munjty. The ttruth )a that the greatest
Chiefly in the' south. 'Is the frlendshlD and
HFie symtJathetld interest of' the' white men
wicii wrioni ne lives.
yit"eeiiis to'e that the future. is in thu
lands "of; the' race'itse'lf.';' said ,Mr. Taft
rf concfusion. ' ''I d'o 'not mean to .'say that'.
e'ltiee are notjo exist In thg futury aid,
jstutes; and a tgrgai many, reasons whjt
ip'laint' s'hduld be made'againt.thVun
h'a'n'ltjr'-of "it'.in,1 'bur f ' do mea'n'oisay
hands
in conclusion, "i do not mean to. say
cruelties are notjp "exist In the future .ajidJ
injustices' ana
com
AT', k
numarritjr-or ir.an, nut r do mean to i say
that' '-there' Yieve'r' hai Veen sV'tfme In the
hlStbVy of the fegro rac'e' wher? thV future
effetVor snfelt a Basis for 'belief lri"' voimJ
-Success as a frfce and,,f.oT the belief .tltt.
yod" have 'ft' "In-' your'1 hands t'o mVke that'
success s 'It'te' today Every thlrts; that
'I can do' as 1 an executive Id ' the way "of
helping this ' university 'l ei)eit to'"do. T
expect to do" ft' becaifse I 'beireVe It is
debt pf the people' 'of1 tHe' United States;
It U an obngatjon of the government of the'
United States and. It' Is money, .consti
tutionally applied to that, which shay wdV'k
out In the end the solution of .qne oX'tjiej
great prooiems inat uoa.nai up(fn tue.
people of the I'nlted. Slates.','. ". . t, k j, v
rYMEI.EAl:..,.
V Shafer-eiolw.
BEAVER'CITt. Neb.. May 28'MSBerUiL
inigiaiii,! ruinr uiiau i aim .i.idb ...ai-
igaret 'lobe .we're m'ar'rted this veVe'nlng.
They are' both' prominent 'and' will -reside
here, where Mi-.' Briefer" Is in Dusfaess.
DEATH RECORD.
' John 'B. Itrarmer.' -f '
BEATRICE! "Neb.. May'2.--(8pelft)'Teil7
eirram. JohrT B. 'StfuemeT.' who settled on
ahe Otoe reservation' hfear BarTisstOn 'th(r-
iy-Klve years aau. ciiuu luuijr. no - wa ip
years 6f age and leaves' a widow "and '-three
children'. ' ' " ' ' . ,
Kemper. Hemphill Buckingham.
" All Kinds of riatlng. '
you've ha4; trouble getting
PROPER afervvear and hose,
for boys" and ; girls haven't you?
some coneerpe DO aright these lines. "It's only girls' and
boy' stuff." asy they, "and our stocks are good enough. j.t's ' .'
different . HEBE! We CARRT the' lines you see advertised
' ' mn,t! w HAVE the elsee;- we HAVE the weights; we WANT
the trade on TH'E'fc .lines .and have stocks In accordance. ...
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LORlffilTTOR'nOPRiS'S'TUCi
Break ,iftf Hlfn6ii - Deadlock Make
Contresjman Senator.
A)JTIS A8l DEMOCRATS V JOIN
Bt-PartlaSL Cnlllla Makes Posalbl
Kleetlea Nlaetr-nftsi Ballot
TaWesi State Jiaaarr a Lrl
.X . Watekea Flgkt. . .
- BPRINOFIEI.D. III.. May !. -Congress
man- William IJSrlmer of the Sixth con
gressional district was elected United
StateaSenater-Today by the Joint session
Kof the 'general assembly on the ninety-fifth
ballet. -? - -
The etectlon of a 'Junior senator' to rep
resent Illinois in the tipper house at Wash
ington came -throurh 4 coalftlorl of 'demo
cralltj awembrymen and the antl-Hopklns
republicans. The hall of representatives
through the-hours speeding the close of
the deadlock waa, crowded With a 'host of
republican! - The - hall -of t-epresentittlves
former Senator Hopkins' aides to head off
the brek-to .JTTlmer. but they were un
availing. .The .dramatic last -act of the
dedloclt)f.-jw4vleh- has. dragged since Jan
uary m,; was played to m- small crowd.
Disappointed by the tmmy ''supreme ef-
fort'V.,.whoh: had : failed, the audience,
Hunftlly. at. the Joint eesaton,' was absent
today.-- ?.' ' ' . '
The, vit. of ' Mra Shurtlef f,- the eighty
ninth ' representative to vote for William
Lorlmer, made the 101st vote the vote
which .made the election of Lorlmer abso
lutev. Two-house members did not vote
.Dairy as ILripe ajid svltb Senator Sohmklt
absent, -the total . voting, strength of the
Joint session was jpo, SO In the senate and
.150 In- the, house.-' ,. -
Wild cheers. CHied the hall when the de
elaMoru was -annouat'ed, -.
. - ., Iaaax-r4a Start-Break.
- -The. jbreafc In the; long deadlock to Wil
liam Lo rimer- sv-as due principally to de4n
orats. .who delred the -election at a United
Stales senator at. this session of the legis
lature. It was attended -by much excite
ment and cotipiflHri. -'-j,
The first republican to shift to Lonmer
was senator Bail. Senator Bridt-followed,
-and,1- epUIhIng' his -'vote; said that Lo ri
mer could ably represent the people and
always was consistent. As the balloting
.Rrogressed, .Lqrlmer , pqnstantly showing
auiiiB, many ui me iviiniurB exiiainea ineir
VOtesT SfnatoY I!ey. 'democrat, protested
against Ura,eeclipitof a bi-partisan candi
date. ".. . ' ' .
Bursts of oratory puctured the rollcall
and some of "the democratic representatives
took their Vrtrthers In the faith to task for
,de!irtinBrie",ba'rlnerii -of strict democracy.
Representative lonah& prophesied that the
demociats wtiq. voted for Lorlmer Would
be met -at -the outejktrts of their -home dis
tricte 'Witb Biotginyi. ... .. i... .
- Wh4ie -the -voting was progressing, Con
gressman...Lorlmer,..calm and. apparently
unexolted,. strolled, . through . the corridor
back 4f .the, speakers,, seemingly the cool
est and most unconcerned man In the whole
excited place. . t . .
' Chlperfleid ' Starts ' How.
, WJhlle. yie roll call, of, the house, was pro-'
gresH(ng Heresraafiye. Chlperfield ob
jected to the presence of former Lieuten
ant Governor VvA." Northcott on the floor.
A scone of confusion followed and Chiper
fleid left'hls'deat apparently' to enforce the
rufe' 'wlille house policemen -sought to quell
thd xcltedlent. ''' " - ' '' '' : '
' ' t Invoke the-Vtiles of Hhe" house." thlp-
'erfTeld 'srtoufed. "Senator fcailey objected.-
rtepAfeff'blow's et"the ga-Vef brought 'order
arid ftWrSjWVl'vrtig -Wate. officers uhe
prtvflegey bf 10or 0a rhd. '' ,r,
IHert? w&fio&fn the Lorlrner oamp wbea
Rere'fceJlfiMr' Lawrence; Logan, and lie.
'lakitlk',, Hlthetd'4'tatineh Hopkins -men,
voted tiofrmer. ' ' -.' -"
OSi-th'Ka nduse tnem bees' w4io' voted for'
Sewttoi' LorUnr,47 were democrals and 42
repnbllcans. ' t-i' , v
On' th'e -n'ine'ey-fifth Joint bailor the-total
vote ol the- Joint wesslon was:
' - f 4 Mehate. House: Total.
Hopkins i.. i4. - 4A TO
Lorlmer .19 . K iOK
Btrjpger. T . : it? 2J.
Constitutional majority ot tne joint ses-
'kIAii. 102.
Majttrlty of those present and-voting. 102.
.William -Lorlmer elected .with 108 votes.
: Although VVUIIam . Loriraer's .progrexe In
politics has beetvataady and; consistent, from
the time when he. began securing, city cqn
tracts for his firm of contractors until to
day., -when i . was .eleoted . to . trie United
States senate, he never can be president,
for ;he 'wars bprn In. England.
Mr. Lorlmer a a young man worfted as a
lgn- paln,tfr's apprentice, .a laborer at the
atocjt - yards and a . street car conductor.
Later he became a contractor, was called
the "blonde boSs'"' in 'the newspapers and
sras.counted on to'dellver the packing house
district 'to yie'republlcan Jacket: "For years
he has been a' political factor. '
Kemper. Hemphill St Buckingham,
' ' All Kinds of Plating.
Balloon - maiT success
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'"' icontfnued from First Page.)
exceptional underwear C C -boys union suits ' ECn
for girls, at, per garment worth while, at, garment wvv
. -. ae. per , garmeat we famish girl's oh aloe Jersey
rtbee wklte Uale skirts aad paats the ualvenaJly
kaowB "Arnold Constable" breads -and we have tkea
with short or wing or long sleeves,, sad aakle or trace
leagth pasts. Oroohst edge to shirts. aa may be baa la
sues to la. Assure dl a lot of aaderwear valoes SAo each
'ebitf 4MBa aeovres for row a a tutpreeedeatad vala'e
In eya VsUoa Suits, .riae Jerse ribbed ecru lisle
kiads en good and roomy and may be had abort sleeved
and, knee leajrUts or loag sleared and aakle)eng-ths. . Ages
' bv4V yex A favorite at, per " garment, oaly 'Mo.
aaae la two piece garments at, per garment, eaob BSo.
25c
for inimitable hose
for boys and girls'
If ot tired of ,the aamereua ordinary poor
wearing; hooa, try oar "Onyx," "Vonr" or' "Warnoknlt"
Unas. These are maae with re-lnforeed beela
wa eooa,. double -re-laf oroed knees I in' rleh brtlllemt
blacka, or taaa, reds, pinks or bines, la fiae medium
o heavy ribbed ' styles that wlU prove the poor of
any yon've over paxchased. '
sr
25c
for daintiest platdv
topbx;for babies .
. -r-it'e atto. the ewstom to fit oat babes with unique
Had dainty "plaid topped' aoa." Ours are of Ber-
' SnSa WuunXabturo ana ara' made with duo regard for
-hohos ssvatuve little feet. Oomo la white, pink,
hrewn or blue, with proper eontraaty plaid tops. All
mans ere tot pleasing- Mni novel oaloo oomfelaauens to
-ghoooo frocv - , a r -.. r
, , I . i, J
Send or
Sprtnj
Cmxalogui
mm
araAiasa SB ' '
vwei wi W
tai-iM7 DouitlaS Street OmabA j)let.
, Pictorial
, Review
' 'Pattern
'-.sllr4, Only,
SDOVe' the telegnaryh wires along the streets
ahd Street eaT tracks. -which form a ver
itable network In. that vicinity, and all the
Wired being too low to -permit the big alr
ahrp to pass under them.
'The "balloon corps-from the post accom
plished the towing by mean of ropes,
thrown ever the Wires, the ship rising by
Its own-buoyancy'.-and the two officers re
taining their positrons In the car to pre
vent any accident. The ship -was brought
back to- the Walloon-house without sustain
ing - the slightest injury, and was attain
safely housed for -another series of ascen
sions today, i weather permitting.
The damage to the machinery Is hut
trivial- and was repaired last evening.
A new devtpe was operated on the car. It
consists of a sliding weight, which runs
along the -top of the car between the two
operators, and lsi controlled by the pilot
front his seat m the car by means of pulleys-
This sliding weight Is utilised for
balancing the car. or shifting It upward
or downward as desired.
- The airship .-wilt make several flights to
day and the captive spherical balloou will
also make several flights If the weAther
is ' favorable. ,
A large number ef cltlsens witnessed the
ascenalon isjit evening and a cordial Invi
tation is extended to the publlo to visit
the fort today and .Friday to witness the
experiments.
Lieutenant I.ahm did not lecture last
evening- owing to the Jateness of the, hour
at which the airship flights ere finished.
.Glad of 41 lea's Vlelt.
The vlsit of Brtgadiei Oeneral James
Allen.' 'chief elgnsl .officer United. Slates
army, to Fort Omaha rs anticipated with
Interest by the : of t4clal family there and
partlrufarlyby the student officers' class.
''I do' not knew that we shall undertake
any foi'msi reception to Oeneral Allen,"
eld.Colvrl GJssford. " we do not know
usl.rxiftjy when lie wlli be here whether
It will be... Thursday or Friday. Oeneral
AUen is niucp aver to functions of any
kind... altlivysl) hpe ht he may be
here Ts.utsiay. . as " we will give a hop
Thursday .evenJng. apd It. would be' a nice
tiilpg to .haye.JMw attend; it.
"-Hla vloit.hqtf-. is merely Incidental and
f or i -InspacUoo purposes. ..We. .hope that
I! &7 TFAMNAMl ST. J
LI
ALE
CLEARANCE S
of Tailored Gloth Suits
Hundreds of beautifully tailored suits of
. finest quality y Serges,: Pruhella and Soleil cloth
and mannish worsteds in all sizes and colors.
Being heavily overstocked we offer these hand
some tailored suits at the following prices:
Suits Wortlv $25 on Sale at: .
Suits Worth $35 on Sale at .
Suits Worth $45 on Sale at;
Suits Worth $55 on Sale at .
ii ' " -
$io.oor
$15.06
$19.75 r
$22.50
some good wlli come from his visit and
that we shall have good bnllnon weather
In order to show Fort Omaha's availability
for aeronautics."
JAV GUILD TO MAKE FI.IHHT
Has Knterrd m Ollder In Rventa at
North ArllnaTton.
NORTH ARLINGTON, N.-J.. May
Another trial flight by Captain Thomas F.
Baldwin In his dirigible balloon was the
ch'f cvMit today at the West Hudson Aero
club's carnival ' here. ' Announcements In
connection with the coming contest for
heavier than arlr machines, made today.
Include one to the effect that Jay Oould,
with Harold Content, and other members
of the Columbia university Aero club, had
entered a "glider."
A telegram recelc.ed today from the
Wright brothers promised that either Wil
bur or Orvllle Wright will be present at
the presentation of a gold meda to
Captain Baldwin on Monday next.
WYNNE LEAVES LONDON POST
Consul General Realsrna and Will Be
Succeeded by Orlf flth Ne
hraakas Gets Place.
WASHINGTON, May 26. Consul General
Robert J. Wynne at London has resinned,
and Consul John L. Griffith at Liverpool,
will be nominated to succeed him.
About fifty appointments to and transfers
In the consular service were announced to
day' by Secretary Knox. They Include , the
folloWlng:
Horace L. Washington of Washington,'
I. C. -from - Marseilles to oonsirf. at- Jlver-
PooL, - . . . . ....... ... i
" I 1 ...... If r ' V. ., 1 I j T.- I I
v,..ri b- .... v.imiiiuri tain i-. r w i.iJVikU,
from onsul at I'ernnmbucO. Dralil. to con
sul nt -li-iurenco. Marouese. I-Jast Africa.
. .Carl V. Delchmun of Missouri. ;roro con
sul at Kirurt, uermuny, to consul at Carls
bad. ' I .
George H. Scidmore. Wisconsin, from
consul at Nagasaki, Japan, to consul at
Hunter 8harn. North Carolina, from Mos
cow to consul Ht Lyons.
John H. Hnodgrass. West Virginia, from
consul at Kobe to consul general at Mos
cow. '
Albert W. Brlckwond. Jr.. Arizona, from
Puerto CQrtcs to Tapachula.
Alexander V. Dye, Missouri, consul No
gales, Mexico.
Cornelius Ferris, Jr., Colorado, consul As
uncion. Paraguay.
Charles A. Holder, Colorado, consul
Rouen, Frsnce.
Charles L. Hoover. Philippine Islands.
consul Madrid.
John A. Rty, Texas, consul at Maskat,
Oman.
Albert W. Robert, Florida, consul at Al
giers, Algeria.
Fre-Orlck Simplch, Washington, consul
Bagdad. Turkey. v
.P. Emerson Taylor. Nebraska, consul
Port Louis, Mauritius.
Fred C. Slater, Kansas, consul Sarnia,
Ont. .
Secretary Knox said all the changes
among the present officers were promo
tions and that all the new appointments
Were based on the merit system following
the regular consular examination.
J-L-
M t! Loan
On residence or. business properties. -No
commissions charged. Funds on hand. No tlelay In eloslng loans.
All loans are repayatle In monthly Installments, r Ome hundred dol
lars of principal may he repaid at any time without notice, thereby slopping
interest at once on the amount so repaid.
The Conservative Savings & Loan Assn.,
114 Harney ajt Omaha, JTeb.
Oeo. r. OHlmoro, rrest, rani W. atuhns, Secy.
.. ,- ,. .,...,.
day at McCookr where they formerly .-resided
Red) Cross Detente Seward.
GRAND ISLAND, Neb.. May :!S.-Spe-clal.)
The Bed Cross base ball team de
feated the Seward club In the third
game for the season between the two clubs
by the score of S to I. Jones of the locals
allowed the visitors only , two hits. Score:
Seward 0 0 6 0 0 0 fl 0 11
Grand Island 0 0 6 0 2 1 0 0 3
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NEW YORK.. .
NEW YORK
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COPBNHAOEN
BOSTON
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Funeral of Kennedys Friday.
BEAVER CITY. Neb., May 2S.-(Speclal
Telegram.) The funeral of M,r. . and Mrs.
A.. B. Kennedy, who were both terribly
burned and died yesterday -will be held Ft I-
Stomach Trouble.
Your tongue is coated.
Your breath is foul.
Headaches come and go.
These symptoms show that
four stomach is the trouble. To
remove the cause is the first thing,
and Chamberlain's Stomach and
Liver Tablets will do that. Easy
to take and most effective.
ONLY
BIG DAYS
BBG EIGHTS
LEFT
OF THji BIG WEEK'S BALE '
AT HOWELL'S
' To finish this month with Record
Breakinjr Haies we are .'Offering some
of the BIGGEST- BAHQAINM EVEB
HAI) l.V OMAHA.
Don't put it t)ff till the last day.
Come early our clerks can wait on
you better. ' ' ,
We made a fortunate purchase of
Hand Mirrors; -which we are selling at
Prices Lees Than Wholesale.
75c Hand Mirrors. '....;... ,k. 39
f 1.00 Hand Mirrors. . . . . . . . . . -60
$2.60 Hand Mirrors... . -91.30
Hlg KeductitMis on Perfumes, ' Fane
Powders, Talcum Powders and 8oap.
76c Piiiaud's l.llac ext. vegetal. .49
26e Packers' Tar Soap. . 15
25c Mermen's Talcum Powder. . .
Patent Medicines at Cut Prlcea.
$1.00 Newbro's Herplcide 80
$1.00 PJnkham's Compound ....89
60c Syrup of Figs. . . . . . . . .45e
Greatest Bargains Ever in Rubber
... Goods.
$1.50 Fountain Syringe.. 79
75c Fountain Syringe 39
$3.00 Whirling Spray Syringe 91.09
Half-Price Kale on Tooth Brushes,
- Tooth Powders and Pastes.'
40c Tooth Brushes 19
26e TootVBruBhes . ; . 12e
25c Sanitol Tooth Paste. ....... 15
Many other bargains in other parts of
the store.
tore open from (la till 1130 f. so.
We will look for you some time during
the day. .
HOWELL DRUG CO.
07-909 sT. 16th St. . . XOTXI. X.OTSX.
H AGE N BECK
Atrn'omEAT
WALLACE
COMBINED SHOWS
100 nomi
600 ABTIMAI.il
1,000 raopx.Bi ' . - : coo Airisf Ai.11
The Most Oompraljenslwt, Bbanj, .al.rth
and
Only Circus in the .World Hav
ing Trained Wild Animals!
Every Circus Act a T e avtu r e !
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NEXT SATURDAY.
Dig Sale of Women 1
Opera Brand
WAISTS
BRANDEIS STORES.
Every Animal Act a M a r v e 1 1
300 Arenlo Ohamslons, 60 Aerial Artists,
40- Acrobats, 60 Clowns, 75 afnalolans,
800 Wild Animals, 400 rinest Morses.
THE DREAMLAND OF
TENTED SHOWS
3 BrtfOSI fl ITAOZSl -
, MUOB BTBEI. OIBT AMIll
ASmiAI. ISCLATBI
XirrOBIOKB TKAOKl .
BIOOXBT BfZM AOEKIE!
k' mABOiaTZ sWSOXatXirgl
MILLION DOLLAR STREET
PARADE AT 10 A. M.
Performasees at S p. m. and p. m.
Deera Open One Btenr Earlier.
Senerat Admission Children a So snd
Adoits 60e. BUserred seats additional. All
tents positively raia proef.
'ALL
SUMMER
BOYD'S
Tenlg-ht and Tkarsday, Matinee Thursda
The WOODWARD STOCK CO.
THE COLLEGE WIDOW
BTA X.AJTO and 1LIT MOKBIBOaT.
Next Week "MY WIFE"
niBiT ABB SATTTBDAT BATTJBDAT
MATIBBB
Charles Frehanan Presents
MARIE DOROml
THE MORALS OF MARCUS
OMAHA vs. PUEBLO
MAY 24, 25, 26 and 27.
Monday; may ssth, ladies dat.
GAMS CALLED 8:45.
The Pftxton Cafe
14ta aad Peruana Bts.
RALPH UlTCHt. JPROP.
The Popular Cafe of Omaha"
Prompt service, reasonable prices, and
ferfect appololmenta ere the reasone ol
In popularity. .
By ordering half portions at the
"Puiton" you get mere variety a-tthout
adding to U coat.
yaeet Tonr rrlends at as Pastes"
kPhenesi Bona;. 1 506 lad, A-1B06.
BTOCX CO.'S ruiwsu WSBX
Bear 7 Blaey's access, ,
THE MAN ON THE BOX
Be Matinees Thars. and Batnrday 85-
Jane 6. 4, S ' ' Mary Manaering
June 6 (aad all tannin) Merlng Ptotmes
AIR DOME
1STB ABB BOVOZ.A8
ililimtn's Stock Compsriy
JUST PLAIN FOLKS
Aamiaelan, 10a an See. .
.Set week 'Per Bis Mother's manor."
HOTEL ROME
Summer Garden -
Connecting with Berne's Tlneyard '
CBIQX7B. ZBTITIBO. BBCXABTIBO, ZBTBABCIBQ.
NOW OPEN