THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: MAY 30, 1PM. Extraordinary Owing to the backward season leaving us with a large stock of high priced woolens on hand, we are compelled to close out all our $30, $35, and $3S suitings at $20 to keep our force of tailors busy and lurn our stock into cash immediately. Your unrestricted choice of any piece op goods in the house, blacks and blues included, made to order iu two piece suits at $20. Remember this is a genuine sale nothing reserved. The London Tailors 207 S. Uth St. Announcing the arrival of a spc cial representative fram New York, . who will demonstrate and explain Mme. Yale's famous beauty prep arations, beginning Nonday. . . Special Sale Continued all This Week A Urge souvenir Jar of Mme. Yale's Skin Food will be pre sented to all purchasers of any of the Yale preparations amounting to 79c or over. Every woman who is interested in beauty culture, should visit this demonstration. Brandeis Drug Dept. (South Side. New Store) Where to eai Tile way your food Is served Tiie Kind of food you are served The time the service requires ud all the other little things that go to make your meal enjoyable, have each been carefully considered and definitely worked out to the) satisfaction of the patrona of HANSON'S CAFE Which Caters to the Most Exacting Patronage. Take Dinner Here Today. Table D Bote 76c. TOPICS OF THE DAY OF REST Typographical Union Holdi Memorial Service at First Congregational. HUMAN BROTHERHOOD THEME RT. Frederick T. Romr, Taator af the harrh, Will Be the Kpeaker Services Will Br(l at Four O'clock. Omaha Typographical union No. 1M will hold Its annual memorial services at me First Congregational church at 4 p. m. Program: Chant Softly, Now the Light of Day... Choir. Hymn The Changing Year Newton Anthem For Qod rthall Wipe Away All Tears Coomb Solo Crossing the Bar Buck r. O. Kilts. Address Human Hrotherhnod Frederick T. Rouse. Anthem-Praise the bord Randegger Kuenne's New -500 Block Bakery Delicatessen and bakery lunch prepared every day for those w ho like delicacies. A cup of fine coffee-, choco late and Kttenne'a delicious bakery stuffs will pleaae you. lath at. Special for Saturday. Howard Lady Baltimore Cake CHESAPEAKE CAFE 1810 IOV1ID STaYXBT. Table B Bote Xlaaer SOo J. 8. Dennis, Manager. Fluke J Crabineat Cock Tall Lettuce jang olives Chit ken Broth with Noodles Consomme PrlntlnU-re Boiled Halibut Siruk Hulande Eauca I'utatoes Natural Frtcaase Veal a la Supreme Roaat Young Pig Hani With Dressing Roast Stuffed Capon Pan Gravy or Roast Prime Ribs of Beef Au Jus Mashed Potatoes Tureen of Splmtrh Spring Vegetable Salad Vanilla Ice Cream Cake Tea Coffee Milk Music Sunday Evening Meal People find the Boston Lunch Rooms at 1408 Douglas and ltil2 Farnam Sts. ideal places for quick service, clean and quiet suroundings and pure,well cooked food. The prices are reason able, while whatever is of fered is the choicest of its kind. Dairy lunch is the most popular throughout the east for light lunch; and it is becoming so in the west. The two Boston Lunch Rooms of Omaha are con venient to all cars. 1612 FARNAM 1406 DOUGLAS The Bee is the only paper ad- ui It .'d to thousands of homes. Won.ra are the buyers, which ac counts. Id part, for the remark able n-turna to our advertisers. The graduating exercises of the Hanscom Park Methodist church will be held Sunday morning at 10:30. A class of" fourteen will take part. At the First Methodist Episcopal church, special services, arranged by the young people of the church, will be held Sunday evening In observance of the twentieth an niversary of tfc Epworth league. Rev. Dr. C. L. Nye or the National Board of Con trol of the Epworth league will deliver the anniversary address. A special musical program will be rendered by the choir. The program: Tower Hymn Be Strong ....David S. Smith Lord's Prayer Invocation The Choir. Hymn-Fight the Good Fight with All Thy Might William Boyd Praver Threefold Amen. Rejoice. Te Pure in Heart! Arthur H. Nesslter Scripture Lesson Hymn O, Jesus, I Have Fromisen .'.Arthur H. Mann Anthem The Son of God Gopb Forth to War Sir Arthur auiuvan Anniversary Address nr. c. l. ye. Offertory Solo Then Shall the Right eous Shine Forth, rrom tne "Kinan-- Mendelssohn W. H. Dale. Hymn The Day Thou Oavest. Lord. Is Knflert c lement J. ncneiorieiu Benediction Vesper Hvmn Ood. Who Martest Earth and Heaven Sir w. s. Bennett The last musical service of the season will be given by the choir at the First Baptist church. Twenty-ninth and Harney streets. Sunday evening. The devotional committee of the Toung Women's Christian association Is planning for a meeting next Sunday at 4:30 In the auditorium on the second floor. The speaker will be of national reputation In association circles, being assigned from the National Young Men's Christian as sociation conference now in session In the city. AH women are Invited. Saturday evening, May 29, the educa tional committee has announced as the commencement night for the class in Eng lish for foreigners. The program will be given by pupils of this eljss and will comprise musical numbers, essays, read ings, recitations, etc. Light refreshments will be served after the program. The class enrolled fifty this year, with an average attendance of twenty-seven. Music for Kountae Memorial. At the morning service (communion) the choir will sing "Break Thou the Bread of Life." In the evening Miss Haiel Smith will sing Fear Te Not, Israel" (Buck). E. A. Van Fleet, director; Charles Cocke, Jr., organist. The V. S. Grant post, Grand Army of the Republic, and the Woman's Relief corps will have places reserved for them at a memorial service Sunday morning at the First Presbyterian church. Rev. Ed win Hart Jenks. D. D., will take for his themn "The Unforgotten Soldier." A musical service will be given at the First Christian church Sunday evening as follows: Duet "In the Cross of Christ I Glorv" Howe Miss Sarah Shearer and Mr. W. B. Graham. Chorus Praise the Lord Maunder With solo by Mrs. R. Z. Watson. -Soprano solo The Penitent .Van de Water Mrs. van a. i in. Organ solo Pilgrim Chorus (rrom "Tannhauser Mrs. Zflhrlskle. Bass solo The Good Shepherd Barrl Chorus The Iost Chord. ..Sullivan-Brewer Mrs. Louise Shadduck-Zabrlskle, organist. Walter Graham, director or music Rev. W. A. Pratt of Cedar Rapids, la., who has been filling the pulpit of the t'nltatian church during the absence of Dr. Mann, will close his work with this Sunday's service and the church will be closed until Dr. Mann's return. Rev. Mr. Pratt will sail for Europe In about three weeks, to spend the summer abroad. The service Sunday evening at the North Presbyterian church will be exclusively musical on account of the absence of the minister, Mr. Hlgbee, from the city. The program will be as follows: Organ prelude Prelude and Fuove....Hach Sanctus (from m. temia nmssi Organ prelude "Prelude and Fuove".Bach Eanctus (rrom t. lecina mass; Ch. Gounod Mr. Ames and choir. Scripture reading Hymn S38 Prayer Choral response Now tha Day Is Over Barnby Contralto solo Fear Not ye, on Israel Buck Miss Ruth Ganson. Festival Te Deum In Eh Buck t.-noir. Organ offertory Star of Bethlehem descriptive Pu Bols Jerusalem High Tower Thy Glorious Walls Shelly cnoir. Hvmn IBS Sweet the Moments Dressier Choir. But Lav T'p for Yourselves Treasures in Heaven Shepard rnoir. Poetlude War March of Priests i Mendelssohn The regular quartet of the church will be agisted ry Mis. Ellis, soprano; Miss! Onnson, contralto: Mr. Ames, tenor, and Mr. Baker, basso. R. F. Williams, director; J. W. Lampman, organist. Dr. Farber of Des Moines, vice president of the order of Knights of Zlon and one of the best speakers among the prominent rabbis of the west, will deliver an ad drees Sunday night at the synagogue at Twenty-fourth and Nicholas streets. His subject will be "The Sons of Jacob." There will be spertel services at Sacred Heart church Sunday night. Rev. W. S. looley. S. J., vice president of Creighton university, will have charge. This service will come at tha close of the devotion dur ing the month of May for Mary, the mother of Jesus. There will be a solemn procession by the school children and young people of the parish and the child ren will crown the virgin with a wreath of flowers. Several priests, in addition to the pastor. Rev. P. J. Judge, and Father Doiley mill participate in the services. D., Dodge, Rev. F.dwln Hart Jenks. D. pssior. Sunday, May SO: MORNING 10:30. Anthem Praise Ye the Father Gounod Solo Voices of the Angels ...Lane Wilson Mi. Jesscn. EVENING S Anthem The I,ord Is Ksalted West Anthem Gently Lord. O, Gentlv lsd Is Hswlcy Choir: Miss Louise Janen, soprano and director; Miss Myrtle Moses, contrslto; Mr. H. C. Jesscn, tenor: Mr. S. Travis, bae; Miss Nancy Cunningham, organist. Mis Tho Time TODAY, The Place Calumet, The Price 40c or 50c Sunday Table d'llote Bishop Srannell will preach at St. Cecilia's procathedial Sunday at 11 a. m. mass. Rev. William, district superintendent. I will preach at First Methodist church Hun- day morning on the text of "Christian . Patriotism." First Presbyterian, Seventeenth and The Friends, U. M. Eraser. Pastor M st ir's" for worship at Harlght hall, Nineteenth and Farnam, at li a. in. Oak Street Mission, 3in9 Sooth Twentieth street Sunday school at .1 p. m., followed by prvachlng service by Itev. Henderson. Trinity Methodist, Twenty-first and Bln ney, Itev. J. A. Spyker. Pastor Regular services morning and evening; preaching by the pastor. People's, Charles W. Savldge, Tastor Morning, "Competing Them to Come In;" evening, "Prodigal's Resolution." Frof. Mertes has charge of the music. Christian Missionary Alliance Mission, 21!25 North Twentieth Gospel service every Sabbath and Friday, 8 p. m. Sabbath school, 3 p. m. Yingllng sisters In charge. Unitarian, Corner Seventeenth and Cass Rev. w. A. Pratt will conduct the morning iiervtce at 10:30; subject, "Proverbs Ancient and Modern, Their Wisdom and Foolish ness." First United Presbyterian. Twenty-First and Emmet, Hev. D. It. Turnbull, Pastor Services at 10:30 a. m. and S p. m., Blblo school at noon, meeting of young people at 7 p. m. St. Paul's German Lutheran, Twenty eighth and Parker, Rev. E. T. Otto, Pas torServices at 10; evening service In Eng lish on the first and fourth Sundays of the month at 7:48. Church of the Covenant, Twenty-seventh and Pratt, Rev. R. T. Bell Pastor. Ser vices at 10:30 and 8:00. Sabbath school at noun; Junior Endeavor at 3:30; Young Peoples society at 7:00. Reorganized ' Church of Jesus Christ cf Latte.- Day Saints. 1818 North Twenty First, J. M. Baker, Pastor Sunday school at 10 a. m., preaching at 11:15 and 8, young people's meeting at 6:30. Norwegian and Danish Methodist, North Twenty-fifth and Decatur. Sermon by the rastor, 11 a. m. At 8 p. m. sermon by A. Hermarsen of Evanston, 111. Young peoples meeting at 7 p. m. First Christian, Twenty-Sixth and Har ney, J. M. Kersey. Pastor Preaching at 10:30 a. m., Bible school at noon, young people s meeting at 7 p. m. The choir will give a service of song at 8 p. in. Second Church of Christ, Scientist, Nine teenth and Farnam, Lyric Theater Sun day school at 9:45 a. m.; service at 11 a. m.; subject lesson sermon, "Ancient and Mod ern 'Necromancy; or, Mesmerism and Hyp notism." North Side Christian, Twenty-Second and Locust, H. J. Klrschsteln, Minister Morn ing worship at 10:30, Bible scnool at noon, Christian Endeavor at 6:45 p. m., evening services at 8 o'clock, mid-week service Wednesday at 7:30. McCabe Methodist Episcopal, Farnam and Fortieth, J. Natver Gortner, Pastor. Preaching 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Morning, "A Memorial Message." Evening, "A Call to the Unconverted." Sunday school at 10 a. m. Epworth League at 7 p. m. First Church of Christ. Scientist. Tn on. ty-Flfth and Farnam (Chambers' Bulldlnrf) Sunday school at :46 a. m., Sunday serv ices at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m.; subject of les son sermon, ' Ancient and Modern Necro mancy; or. Mesmerism and Hypnotism." Grace Lutheran. 1322-132S South Twentv. sixth, Rev. M. 8. Mellck, Pastor. A timely uuj-i:i win ub (ii.itunnra oy pastor at Doth services. Morning at 10:45; evening at 8:00. Sunday school at 12:15 and Luther lii,ia at 7:00 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday. St. Mary's Avenue rnnffrMiinnai c Mary's Avenue and Twenty-Seventh, Rev! Lucius O. Balrd. Pastor Mnrnlm ,.hin at 10:30 o'clock, sermon by the pastor, sub ject. "Unknown Heroes;" Young PeoDle'a society of Christian Endeavor at 6:46 p. in. St. .Marks English Lutheran. Twentieth and Burdette, Rev. L. Groh, Pastor At iu:u a. m., holy communion, pentecost; 8 p. m., "Our Heroes. Courage Needed In Warfare;" Sunday school at noon; Young People's Society of Christian Endeavor ' 7:15 p. m. Westminster Presbyterian, Twenty-Ninth and Mason, Rev. W. S. Fulton, D. D . Pastor The pastor will preach at 10:30 a. m. and 4:30 p. m.; Sabbath school and Bible classes at noon. Itard Street Mission School at 3 p. m. Young People's society at 6:30 p. m. First United Evangelical. TYankll n. Vhp Twenty-fourth, Rev. Q. A. Deck. Pastor rmnnay school. 10 a. m.; holiness meeting, 3 p. m. ; Christian Endeavor, 7 p. m. ; wor ship, 11 a. m. and 8 p. m.; morning theme, "Lessons from the Eagle;" evening theme, "Deceived." Lowe Avenue Presbyterian, Fortieth and Nicholas, Nathaniel McGlffin, Minister Morning worship at 10:E0. men's Bible class and Sabbath school at noon. Christian En deavor at 7. and evening worship at 8. The new pipe organ Just Installed will be used Sunday. North Presbyterian, Nineteenth and Ohio. M. V. liigbee. Pastor Services at 1U;30, evening at s. Dr. Jenkins will preach in the morning. The choir will lead in a praise service in me evening. aauDatu scnuoi at noon, Christian Endeavor at 7. prayer meeting Wednesday. First United Brethren, Nineteenth and Lotrop, M. v. Mclaughlin, fastor ounday school and Golden Uuie uluie viass at lu preaching at n and ; themes, "ine Sword claps vt the Lord and of Gideon" ana "bo eiietxer; ' class meeting at noon, Wurkeis' meeting Wednesday at p. m. Trinity Cathedral, Capitol and Eigh teenth, Very Hev. George A. Beecncr, Dean Holy Communion at 8 a. m. Sunday Bcliuol and bible class at :4o a. m. ; morn ing prayer and sermon at 11 a. m.; con firmation class at 6:30 p. m.; evening prayer and sermon at 8 p. m. Hanscom Park Methodist, Twenty-Ninth and Wool worth. It. Scott Hyde, Pastor Children s day exercises at lu:3U under the direction of the Sunaay school, Bert Wil cox, superintendent; preaching by pastjr at 8 p. in., theme, ' Christ, the Door; ' Ep worth Wague at 7, Harry ratt, president. Grace Baptist, Tenth and Arbor, B. F. Fellman, Pastor 10:45, morning service; 7 P; n;. mission study class, conducted by Mr. H. D. Khoades; 7:45 p. m., evening service, with stereoptlcon. Sunday school ?' Jl Ten'h and Aroor, at noon; Sunday school No. 2, Fourth and Cedar, 3: 30 p. m. Immanuel Baptist. Twenty-fourth and Plnkney, Rev. Phllltus H. McDowell, Pas torAt 10.30 a. m., "The Place of No Con demnation;" 8 p. m., "The American Flag and Its Power for Christ," by Jonn Bap tist; Bible school at noon; Baptist Young People's union at 7; Wednesday evening at 8. , Clifton Hli: Presbyterian, Fortv-flfth and Grant, ltuv. Thomas B. Greenlee, Minister Services 1U:30 a. m. and 8 p. m.; Bible school at noon; Junior Christian Endeavor at 3:i0 and Senior Christian Endeavor at 7 p m.; Bible class Tuesday at 8 p. m. at home or pastor; prayer meeting Wednesday at 8 p. m. Central United Presbyterian, Twenty fourth and Dodge, R. U. A. McBiide, 1). l., Mlnliiter. Morning at 10:do, "Tha Bower of Love." Evening at 8:0u. "True Liberty," a Memorial day sermon. Sab bath school at noon. Young People's prayer meeting and teachers meeting at 7:00 p. m. Seventh Dav Adventlst North Tu.r,v. Firth, Between Cuming and Indiana Preaching Sunday at 8 p. m. by Mrs. Ura Spring, prayer meeting Wednesday at 8 P. in., young people s meeting Friday at 7:4a p. m. ; services every Sabbath (Satur day), Sabbath school at 10 a. in., preauning at 11 a. m. Castellar Street Presbyterian, Sixteenth aid Caseellar. Rev. Ralph H. Houseman, Minister Public worship 10:30. "Neglected Vows"; at noon, Bible school, Henry Kleser, superintendent; 3 p. m. Ontario and Park Forest chapel Bible schools; 7 p m., Christian Endeavor; 8 p. m., public wtishlp, "Soldiers, Veterans. Heroes." Third Presbyterian. Twentieth and Leav enworth. William E. Todd, Pastor Sunday school at :30, Bible class In pastor's study at :n0. sermon at 10:45, reception of mem bers and communion; Junior Endeavor at 3 p. m.. Senior Endeavor at 7, evensong and sermon at 8: morning topic. "Launch Out into the Deep; ' at night. "Old Foes with New laces." Plymouth Congregational. Twentieth' and Spencer, John P. Clyde. Minister-Morning worship at 10 30. Sunday school at noon Christian Endeavor at 7, evening worship at 8. The sermon will be the first in a series on "A Man's t'se of Leisure Time an Index to Character." The first will ha "The Pleasures We See. an Index to Char acter." Special music. Pearl Memorial Methodist Episcopal, Twenty-fourth and Larlmore, Rev. Thomas C. H Inkle. M. IV, Pastor Memorial serv ices at 10:45. The George Crook Grand Army of the Republic and Ladies Relief corps mill attend sermon bv the pastor. Theme. "The Grestrst V'lctorv In the An nals vt Mankind.'' At 8 p. m Judge 'Lee A i $ S I 111 Illiia Pianos pl No Question as to the Merit of the Following Makes. That are Net Necessary to Exchange Later On Pianos Whose Names Are Household Words in Every Home in America CHICKERING & SON America's oldest and most renowned piano. PACKARD Established 1870 a standard of excellence. IVERS & POND The choice of over 350 prominent educational institutions. 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Second hand pianos from $35.00 up. SOLD ON EASY TERMS. Tie Bennett Company, Largest Dealers in High Grade Pianos in the West. 100,000 RECORDS ARE HERE MihM Ttirro -iv Two Rtj. world renowned ma Res j I ?,TWE wholesale and retail them hoth J The VICTOR The EDISON With the celebrated "Ylrtor" marhlnea we temnt any purse We offer home enter tainment to all, with a range of machines priced at 10 to $.V0. Seven distinct models in finishes to appeal to lovera of the artistic. Of course, Victor llecords, Horns, etc., are bewt bouRht here too at headquartera. CHOOSK A MACHINK l'AY NOTHING IMJW i ..... 'FHi.nns" are nrlced at from 12 80 to 125. and one choosea from alx models her. It will be gladsome newa to thousands to know that Victor Herbert, the renowned conductor of orchestra and pro ducer of opera, haa now entire charge of the record-producing department of the Kdiaon Company. S COMM K NCR I'A 1 1 X U !.' 1 EDISON AMimOL FOtlU MI.MTE KKCXJKUS Phone- Council Dluffe. 33 Droadwa. PboeWI8. Hear the . HKAn THE MAKVEUJIH VICTIM) LA. U K HELL IT. 1 K.te.1. a,U rpaak of ,h. wo, of th. j jaator. Gsor.. A. u-. Or." juvenll court rf .nd cr.rI1,M circls. ladles of ths 8eaard Strel Methodisl, Twsntv-sscond j o. A. R. will b guests of honor. Spoclal and 8ard. Loisn Ft. rWolf. Pastor must will b rerdrd by ths drum corps Morning- ssrvire at 10:W o'clork appruprt- ()f ths post and also byths church rhoir ate to Memorial ly wliU address by the j under lh leadership of II. A. McMUlao. director. Sunday school at noon. Epworth f . vii. T r. m I.' ..... I n . . Bl(r, Better, BuaUr TTiafa what ad vertising la To Aoaa tac - auf