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35c Ribbons at 9c
All extra heavy all Silk Taffeta Rib
bons In atapla colors, regular values
to 85c yd. on sale, yard fs
l.OO flood Auto VHla Very popu
lar this season 5f)
25c all 811k . Fancy Veiling, blfigest
snap of season, at, yard 5
Novelty Shetland Veils, special val-
t " 08 to 81.75
Fancy Shadow Vellng, yd. 35
nd C0?
Great Lace Sale
Monday will be a Lac Sale Day of
special Interest to all. VaL Torchon,
Point tie Paris, Zlon City, Irish Cro
chet Laces, etc., all go at Special
llargaln 1 VI . Hands, Eries and
Alluvers liirlmhfl.
Val Laces, yard, 4Hc, 3Mjc and....40
Torchon I-nces, yard, 4 lie, 3Ho....lUe
Folnt Paris Luces, pec yard 9c, 4Ho
and aHo
Cluny Laces, per yard. 9c and 4ViO
Allovcr Lares, yard. 9Sc, 69c and... 390
I
Monday's Special Offerings Are of Keenest Economic Interest
New Spring Suits Greatly Underpriced
av and f l.OO Poulard "Shower Proof," "Spot Proof." good styles
and colors; choicest bargain of the season, at, per yard 48
8fl-inrh All Silk I'ongeen And 27-inch Heavy Gros Grain Pongees
that sell regularly at 11.25 per yard, beautiful quality, launder per
fectly; 15 pieces In the lot at, per yard 75
Pretty stripe and check Taffetas and all silk Messallnes, 69c yard val
ues In 26 different colors and patterns, choice of the lot Monday,
"r 38
WHITE AXD BLACK MES8ALIXES SPECIALLY TltlCED.
27 Inch all silk Messallne, 1.00 1.25 all silk Messalines, 36 inch
quality, at yard 7Zt wlde at yard f)g
36 Inch Black Swiss Messallne, 36 Inches wide, very lustrous yarn, dyed,
Just five pieces, at, per yard 79e
High Grade Wash Goods
Bntistes in all qualities, grades, shades, patterns, etc. plain
mercerized, printed, bordered, etc. per vard,
at 10c 13. to 15c 35c
Silk Warp Fancies, silk warp Jacquards, silk warp Voiles,
silk warp Marquisettes, silk warp Poplins, silk warp Rough
Goods, silk warp dots, silk warp stripes, etc., and every
thing in silk and mercerized goods, up"-to-date for 1911
now in stock at, yard 75c 50c 38c and 35c
Glnglmms We are headquarters for all kinds of ginghams, zephyrs,
tissues or whatever name the manufacturer wishes to call them, but
they are all gtnghams. Anderson's Scotch, McCrea's English, Perkin
Van Bergen, French,, Lorlanne, American, and all other domestic
brands, at 25 18 15 12 tte and IO
25c Ladies'
Neckwear iOc
A cleaning up of all fancy 25c neck
wear, Jabots, Embroidered Linen Col
Manufacturer's Surplus Stork or
Men's Underwear on sals at Half
Regular Prices.
lars, Byron Collars, Silk Bows,
etc., splendid assortmest for
Manufacturer's Surplus Stock of
Isulirs' rndcrwear on sale at Half
Ilegular Irices.
10c
selection, at
TJIE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: MAY 14, 1911.
mm
RUGS AND
CARPETS
A Clean Sweep Sale of All
The New Haven
Stock.
Special values Monday, you'll
find It Impossible to duplicate.
All Perfect, New Patterns
$30 Seamless Wilton Rugs,
9x12 size, on sale at $21.08
$20 Fine Velvet Rugs, 9x12
size, on sale at . . . .$12.98
$18 Tapestry Brussels Rugs,
seamless, 9x12 site, $11.98
Fine Axmlnster Rugs, values to
$30, 9x12 size, at ..$15.50
$25 Body Brussels Rugs, 9x12
size, on sale at.... $16.98
$12.60 Tapestry Brussels Rugs,
9x12 size, on sale at $7.98
$5 Axmlnster Hearth Rugs, 36x
72 size, on sale at. . . .$2.08
All Wool Ingrain Carpets, ex
tra heavy two-ply, yd. 65 4?
Half Wool Ingrain Carpets, ex
tra heavy, on sale, yard, 40
Several other equally good
bargains shown Monday. t
Wash Goods and White Goods in Our Domestic Room
It He Batistes, fast colors, neat pat
terns, at lOo
10c Batistes, fast colors, neat pat
terns, at 7He
A large line of odds and ends of fine
Batistes that sold at 10c, 12 o and
16c per yard, on sale, at Be
18c Foulards, fine patterns, fast col
ors, at lOo
Arnold's fine silk Voiles Fancies that
sold at 18o per yard; about 200
yards to close, at So
Specials in Our High Grade Linen
Department Monday
German Full Bleached Table Damask,
70 Inches wide, assorted designs,
worth $1.76, at, per yard tl
Belfast Union Linen Table Damask,
full bleached, good value at II. Pr
yard
Imported Mercerised Satin Damask
I Inches wide, worth 76o, at. per
yard 8
White and Cream large slse Turkish
Bath Towels worth Sc at. . . lSo
Hemmed Huck Towels, good slse,
fancy colored border, good value at
16c, each ' .100
Fancy Colored Bordered Toweling.
Barnsley or glass, 16c values, at,
per yard 100
Buy Floar Monday-llVir&?lZ.:
This Is made from tho finest No. 1
wheat; nothing better; Monday S
IV, sack L15
20 lbs. best Granulated Sugar 91
10 bars Diamond C, or Beat-Em-All
Soap for..., I Mo
10 lbs. Best Rolled Breakfast Oatmeal
for 880
lbs. Hand Picked Navy Beans.. 5o
4 lbs. Fancy Japan Rice, lOo quality,
for aoo
lbs. good Japan Mo, 7 Ho Quality.
T lb' best'buik'Launary 'starch. !6o
Grape Nuts, per package v.l.
Corn Flakes, per package SU
Bromangelon, Jellycon or Jello, per
package Ho
Gallon cans, Pumpkin or Apples. S5o
16o package Golden Rod Macaroni
for
Large Bottles assorted Pickles. Fine
Tomato ratsup, or Worcester Sauce,
per bottle ' -
The best Boda Crackers, per lb....o
The best crisp Pretzels, per lb 80
Tho best Ginger Snap, per lb. ... so
McLaren's Peanut Butter, per Ib.loo
TRIM TEN COMMANDMENTS
Proposal to Blue Pencil Unnecessary
Verbiage.
6 AMPLE OF PROPOSED CHANGES
Baptist Homo a4 ForlsT Missions
Report Shortages la Faads for
' ; Work TralaimsT I.eaaers
)"l t Tarsus.
I BT I. V. FRANCIS.
i NEW YORK, May 11-Now It Is pro
posed to "blue pencil" the Ten uommann
ments. To ths minds of soma of the
churchmen, .they contain unnecessary ver-
i blage and. as one doctor of divinity puts
j It. "let us drop tho Inflated clauses where
I with some ancient scribes spoiled the mag
I alficent propriety of the Decalogue."
I Here is how tho commandments will read.
provided the Ideas of those favoring a
' change are carried out:
L God spake these words and said: I am
ths lord thy God; thou shalt have none
other gods but me.
1 t Thou shalt not make to thyself any
graven Image to worship it and servs It.
' 1 Thou shalt not take the name of the
Lord thy God In vain.
4. Remember that thou keep holy the
Babbath day. Six days shalt thou labor.
. t6. Honor thy father and ihy mother,
f. -Thou shalt do no murder.
7. Thou shalt not bear false witness
nain.t thy neighbor.
. Thou shalt not commit adultery.
9. Thou shalt not steal.
10. Tbou shalt not covet thy neighbor's
goods.
Just why any changes are necessary has
never been clearly pointed out. tkmo of
the eliminated phrases, practically all of
.them, la fact, would seem to an ordinary
man to be easenttal to a proper understand
ing of ths commandment. They give the
lessons for It and In some Instances prom
ise punishment for violation or reward for
observance. Just what it Is expected to ac
complish by cutting these sections out U,
as I have said, not made plain. As there
Is little likelihood of tho movement being
Auccessful, It really makes little differ
ence. MIsaloBary Faatds Short.
Two more great missionary societies end
their fiscal year with financial shortagea
Specials in High
Grade White Goods
Dept. for Monday
Emb. Swisses, dots and figures, 32
in. wide, at a yard 75 65
59 and 50.
Printed flaxon, 32 In. wide, at a
yard 30 25 and 10
Plaid Merc. Waistlng. 27 in. wide,
always sells 45c, Monday, at a
yard 30
Merc. Jacquards. 27 in. wide,
goods that sold 39c, Monday at
a yard 25
Luna Lawn, 32 In. wide, at a
yard 25 19 and 15
English long cloth, 36 In, wide,
regular 15c quality, at a yd 10
Run bleached Nainsook, 36-lnehes
wide, rood quality, at, yard..,.19o
Dress Linens. In ail colors that sold
for 39c, Monday, per yard 95o
Extra specials on all India I.lnons,
Persian Lawn, Mercerized Batista,
etc.
Millinery
Choicest showing of the
SUMMER HAT STYLES at
Less Price than you'd expect
to pay. Less than you'll
have to pay elsewhere.
The best 25c plain Poplins ever made,
at .180
89c 811k warp diagonals and 60c Ray
goods, all silk wrap and washaole.
at, per yard aso
VrXXTB OOODB.
25c Fancies, plain and Jaquards . .100
About 6,000 yards of . all kinds of
White Goods ranging tn prices from
25c to -9c, go on sale, at '. lOo
Other lines of White Goods, at, per
yard 7Vo and 60
tialUBorcherl
Dress Forms
We are the only authorized agents
for these famous forms In Omaha
and being direct factory representa
tives wo save the Jobber's profits. ; ...
Wo always show a complete line of
Hall-Borchert aoods and handle no
other make. ' -
Slack yeney Covered Bust Ponns
Mixes It to 42 only, at
Extension Stand Can be used on
any bust; on sale at $1.30
All styles of adjustable forma at
actual factory prices.
It has Advanced lOo a Sack Our lrlce Will Be
ASOTHXm TOMATO K.AJTT A ITS
PAHIT mAItM MO MO AT.
Tomato Plants, all you want, at, per
dozen 7 HO
Pansles, beautiful blooming plants,
per dozen 3 60
Crockery Department.
PSCXAX BOITIS AMD CKEBSS
AI.B.
The finest Creamery Butter made,
nothing finer at 40o lb.; our price,
per lb 8 60
Good Country Table Butter, lb...lSo
Full Cream Brick Cheese, lb ISO
Fancy Full Cream Y. A. Cheese... ISO
TBI G HAT EST FRESH VEQS
TABX.B MAJtKBT IB OMAHA.
Fresh Spinach, per peck TM
8 large bunches Pie Plant 60
4 large bunches Green Onions. . .60
8 bunches Radishes Bo
1 large bunches fresh Beets, Carrots
or Turnips lOo
Large Cucumbers, each. . . . So
Fancy Wax or Green Beans, lb,..10o
Fancy Ripe Tomatoes, lb 7H
Fancy New Peas, per quart Tho
2 large bunches freah Asparagus. .So
2 bunches fresh Parsley 60
New Potatoes, per lb , 60
New Cabbage, per lb IVfco
They are the Baptist Home and Baptist
Foreign societies, together handling about
12,000,000 a year, contributed by Baptists
of the north. Disappointment follows, as
In the case of the Presbyterian missionary
societies, since the hope had been held
that new Interest tn missions on tho part of
the laymen might Increase receipts. Ths
Baptist Home society falls 125,000 into debt,
but reports a small Increase In gifts from
churches over the previous year. The. debt
Is In part due to axcesslr expenditures,
which receipts did not meet. Ths Foreign
society falls pil.500 behind.
Under a new plan of oo-oreratlon, the
Baptists got together in a laymen's mis
sionary movement of their own, In which
both home and foreign Interests were
united. Added to It Is a co-operative plan
covering other Baptist societies that Is In
advance of co-opera tlon obtaining In almost
ny other Protestant body. Baptist mis
sionary leaders explain that not until a few
months ago did their missionary organisa
tion get down to work. They feel sure that
another year will tell a different and
more hopeful story.
The homo society has extensive work
among negroes throughout the west,
and the foreign society was a pioneer In
Burma and Is a leader In China missions.
Baptist mission Interests, ' together with
world Baptists, meet In Philadelphia In
June, and preparations are now making
to observe the centennial of Judson, who
laid the foundation of all organised Amer
ican Baptist missionary work.
Good Leaders for Tarks.
The American board for Congregational
foreign missions reports three develop
ments,' two favorable, the other the oppo
site. Toung Turks are making it possible
to train leaders for the Turkish people
who will, ths board believes, some time
cpen up oopper, sliver, coal and other
treasures, the unharnessed water power
of splendid rivers, and give occupation and
food to millions of people now living In
huts of mud and straw, often starving
for lack of food and shivering with cold.
From an American donor the board re
cently received I1.000.000 for endowment
of Its colleges and seminaries In Its twenty
mission fields. Hardly was the sum In Ha
l ands before It was able to award money
to a seminary In fiouth Africa, ths only
school for ths training of educated leaders
of the Zulua Its act will. It believes.
Matchless Special Bargain Offerings in Women's Outer Apparel
There never was a time before when such magnificent assortment of elegant Tailored Suit styles
was shown at Bargain Prices to equal these. You'll find selection from this great showing easy.
Greatest Suit Sale of
Season Begins Monday
100 Elegant Imported Tailored Suits
at Just Half Price Distinctive de
signs; no two alike. See them Mon
day. 300 High Class Suits, that sold up to
$45.00, all newest colors, styles and
materials; on sale $20.00
Misses' Tailored Suits 225 of them
that sold at $15.00, $18.50 to $40.00;
on. sale Monday, your choice 1
$7.50 $9.25 $12.50 to $20.00
- Just half regular price.
Just Received by Express; an elegant
line of those beautiful white sergo
and natural pongee suits; excep
tional values at $25.00
Children's White Dresses -A beauti
ful assortment of the very newest
ideas, at prices from. . . .$1 to $15
Best Furniture
Lowest Prices
s
A Few Interesting Specials for Monday's Selling
Quartered oak Dining Table, beautiful polish finish, 54-inch top, well worth $32.50; on sale Monday
at $24.00
$2.50 quartered oak, box seat Dining Chairs poV- $3.50 quartered oak, leather upholstered Dining
ish finish $1.95 Chairs polish finish, at $2.50
Sold Oak Dining Table 6-foot extension, round top, well worth $15.00; on sale Monday at $9.85
Solid Oak Dining Chairs Worth
terns tor selection, at
Hard Wood Kitchen Chairs
Solid Oak Baby High Chair
Many other specials shown in
S?gtet Try
have Influence upon the entire mission
work of South Africa.
Lastly the board sounds an alarm con
cerning its income. That income in Feb
ruary, 1911, was 111,000 less than in Feb
ruary, mo, and for the half year lust
ended It is 55.700 short of the half it
ought to have in hand If it Is to end Its
year in August next without debt. Its
actual receipts to March 1 last were 1250,
000, and its appropriations to August 31
text are J812.4O0. The board. In Its bul
letin just Issued, states that Indications
point to a deficit, as has come to three
other societies whose fiscal years have
just ended.
Catholle Charity Conference.
Tho Bt. Vincent do Paul societies, whose
charities run into the millions, of dollars
each year, hold their triennial conference
In Boston June 4 to 7. The last conference
was bold In Richmond. Three to four hun
dred delegates are expected, and these in
clude women. Sessions are to be held In
Tremont temple, following high mass In
the cathedral on the opening day.
Governor Foss, Archbished O'Connell and
Dr. Thomas Dwlght of Boston will make
addresses. There will be one public meet
ing, but the conference is for the most
part committed to discussion of methods
of charitable work, with considerable at
tention to personal work. V.'lthln the last
few years the latter form of effort has
been much emphasized and Increased.
Geaaral. Booth Thaakfal.
In the current. Issue of ,the War Cry
General Booth thanks his followers for
the seal and generosity they showed In
connection with the recent "Self-Denial F.f
fort." the grand total of which for V)ll
amounted to S336.0UO. '
He Emphasizes His
Argument With Chair
Disagreement with a minister over ques
tions of creed led John O'Brien into a fight
at tho Gospel Mission Friday night.
O'Brien . hit ths Rev. H. L . Bayler over
the head with a chair to make more em
phatic his position. '
O'Brien wsnt to Jail charged with assault.
Ths Ky to ths Situation Bee Want Ads.
the
1 f 1 II In, I ill m II II II I
N
to $2.00; 6 pat
Quartered Oak
special bargain
95c
65c
$1.95
Monday's sale. See them.
HAYDEKF:
State Sunday School
Convention in June
at Grand Island
Sunday School Workers from All
Over the Country -Are to Con
gregate There.
The annual convention of the State Sun
day 6chool association will be held at
Grand Island, June 8-8. The Indications are
this will be on of tho largest and best
conventions of the Sunday school people
ever held In this state.
According to custom, those Interested in
the instruction of the little ones will meet
In what Is known as the elementary In
stitute Tuesday afternoon.
The forenoon will be taken up with a
council of the officers of the county as
sociations. Tuesday evening the conven
tion will open with a review of what has
been accomplished this year by President
L. G. Wallace. This will be followed by
an inspirational adtfress by a well-known
speaker.
Wednesday forenoon will be devoted to
reports and items of interest from over the
state. Part of the afternoon will be given
to sectional conferences followed by. ad
dresses by well known workers from out
side the state. Wednesday evening is
usually the climax of the convention and It
is expected that R. A. Waite of New York
City, one of the beat known workers for
boys In the country, for some years inter
national secretary of the Toung Men's
Christian association, will give the addres.
Charles P. Hall, a well-known Sunday
school worker of Chicago, will speak both
afternoon and evening.
Thursday will be quite a busy day. Her
bert Monlnger, who Is at the head of the
Sunday school work of the Christian
church, and one of the most popular Sun
day school speakers In the country, wilt
deliver an address both afternoon and even
ing. In the afternoon a party of leading
Sunday school people from different eastern
cities an their wuy to the international con
vention at San Francisco, will stop and
spend tho afternoon and evening with the
Nebraska convention. In this party will be
Elegant Summer Gowns
and Dresses
A showing of fine imported and
domestic lingerie and Marquisette
gowns and dresses; unequaled in
Omaha at $20 $25 $35 to $150
Women's Percale House Dresses All
sizes, $1.50 values, at 95c
Beautiful One-Piece Dresses 200 of
them, in splendid assortment of
weaves and colors, including fine fou
lards. Not a dress worth less than
$25.00; your choice Monday. $14.90
New Long Linen Coats For auto,
traveling or street wear; nobby new
styles; great values Monday, choice,
at $10.00
Ladies' Colored Tailored Waists
Kegular values to $2.50; special Mon
day, choice .$1.00
New Spring Dress Skirts Best show
ing of new models in Omaha; prices
are.. $7.50 $10 $12.50 to $25
Mways Dependale
. Ifiafffi Hero
VJMU,,,7 ssws.
Rocker With large arms, very
$2.95
Sold Oak Arm Rockers $1.65
Solid Oak Sewing Rocker 95c
First
IT
PAYS
several Sunday school specialists who will
seak and the evening will also be take
up by the prominent workers. At 6:30
o'clock Thursday evening there will be the
annual parade of men connected with Sun
day school work. There Is increasing in
terest being taken in this parade from year
to year and It is hoped there will be at
least 1.500 men in line.
There promises to be an unusually large
attendance of Douglas county workers.
Every school Is entitled to as many dele
gate aa they wish providing they pay the
enrollment fee of II. Ths people of Grand
Island furnish lodging and breakfast.
Boosters to Have
Beautiful Booklet
for the Coming Trip
P. P. Fodrea is to Be the Official
Talker at the Various Stop
ping Places.
A handsome brochure containing the It
inerary and other lnterestingg Information
about Omaha and the forthcoming trade
excursion is being prepared by Commis
sioner Guild of the Commercial club. It
will not be off the press for about ten days.
The souvenir will be printed in two colors,
and will be the most artistic of any ever
gotten out by the club. Four thousand of
them will be mailed out in advance of the
trade trip.
"Not only are an unusually large number
of heads of houses going on the trip this
year," says Commissioner Guild, "but there
are more establishments sending two men
than ever before. Principal among these
are M. E. Smith & Co., Byrne & Hammer
Dry Goods company, John Deere Plow com
pany, Nebraska Telephone company,
Omaha National bank and Crane company.
"The committee la congratulating itself
on the speaker secured for the trip. A
man fully qualified in every particular,
but who has never before filled this posi
tion of honor and dUtlncton Penn P. Fo
dera, editor of the Omaha Trade Evhlblt.
What Mr. Fodera doesn't know about
Omaha and trade conditions In Nebraska
is not worth knowing, and, aa a trads ex-
Speclals In Bed Spreads,
Sheets and Pillow Cases
In Our Linen fepsrfmenf Monday
Imported Marseilles Bed Spreads,
extra large size, scalloped, wltb
cut corners, worth $7.00, at
eath $4.50
Full size beavy knotted fringed
Bed Spreads,- crochet patterns,
worth $4.00, each 512.50
Hemmed crochet Bed Spreads,
full size, assorted designs, worth
$3.25, each $1.05
Hemmed or Fringed Ued Spreads, full
size, plain and cut corners, pood
value at $2.60; each $1.50
Turkish Bath Mats, full size, fast
colors, good value at $1.25; each
only 91
Heavy Quilted Table Pads, hemmed
ready for use, size 64x54 Inches,
round or square, worth 12; at, each,
only $1.50
White Porcelain
Dinnerware
At Bargain Prices Monday
Eight-Inch Dinner Plates, 6 for 25c
Handled Cups, at 6 for.. ....20c
Tea and Coffee Saucers, 6 for 10c
14-lnch Chop Trays, each ...10c
Small Platters and Pickle Dishes,
each 5
Covered Butter Dishes. each...5o
Sheetings, Muslins,
Towels, Toweling, Etc.,
NO OTHER HOUSE MAKES
Fruit of the Loom
- (genuine art.) .64c
Hunter's choice, bVxC
Lesaugto
Round Thread 72x90,
at
value 5c
Round thread 72x90,
Pride of the farm 54c
Ballardvallle 8V4c val
at
Round thread 72x!fo,
ue 4 He
7e unbleached, yd
at
wide muslin 5c
Remnants 5c
Round thread 72x90,
at
Lonsdale Cambric 10c
Berkley No. 60 . .IOc
10-4 Pepperell bleach
ed 21c
8-4 Darkwood . . . .10c
Sheets
$1.00 sheets 81x90 83c
76c Pepperal 81x90
at BOo
Standard 81x90 , ,50c
Arcadia 81x90 ..47c
Round thread 72x90,
at
Pillow
25c values'
20c values
1 8c values
15c values
Bath
7 He grade
10c grade
12ttc grade
R G CORSETS
The new fashions in gowns make a
perfect figure absolutely necessary.
For this reason a perfect fitting, styl
ish corset is the most important part
of the toilette.
The R. & G. model shown here is
modelled in accordance with the very
latest decree. It has a medium high
bust, extra long back arid skirt. For
medium figures. Sizes 18 to 30. Trim
med with embroidery and ribbon bow.
Made in Coutil (B-60), white only, or
in Batiste (B-61). Price $1.50.
Every Pair Guaranteed
Exceptional Dress Goods Bargains
M$nday$l.25 Dress Goods 89c. $2 Dress Goods $1,50
.Fifty pieces of finest English Mohairs and Sicilian
Suitings, made in Bradford, England; nothing better for
summer suit or skirt. Come in graduated strips, fancies
and plain colors grays, blues and browns.
Will Make You a Skirt to Measure from any selection you
may make of these fabrics; perfect fit and workmanship
"guaranteed, including all materials necessary
prices 4.95 and $0.05
We Are Headquarters for Fine Serges Showing Monday
an immense line ot navy and cream French serges, storm
serges; clay, coating and diagonal serges, 40 to 5G inches
wide; $1.00 to $2.50 values; special at, per vard
only 69c 85c $1.00 and $1.50
cursion "spieler," he csnnot be beaten.
Another Indispensable man on the Omaha
trade excursions is the official photog
rapher, Louis R. Bostwlck, who makes the
trip every year ss a regular member of the
booster brigade. For his use a dark room
will be constructed In the baggage car to
permit Immediate development enroute so
that he can send photos back to the Omaha
papers fresh every day."
Kills Self When He
Loses His Position
Brooding over the loss of a Job and the
Inability to secure other employment was
tbs cause for William Bates, sged 21 years.
Forty-first and Cass streets, to commit
suicide by drinking carbolic acid Friday
morning.
Hates had been out Thursday evening
and returned boms about 11 o'clock ap
parently feeling better than usual. lie
immediately went to his room on the second
floor. When his mother went tq. call him
In the'morning hla lifeless body was found
In the bed. -
The funeral will be held at the residence
Sunday afteinoon at I o'clock. Interment
in Evergreen cemetery
Curtains and,
Draperies
High class
sweeping
Monday.
perfect goods at
price reductions
$14 Duchess Curtains, beautiful
designs, at, pair $9.05
$11 Fillet Net Curtains, double
thread, net borders, $3.50
Lace Curtains, worth to $10,
several different kinds, as
many as five pairs alike, at a
Pair $3.49
Lace Curtains, worth to $3.00,
several different Btyles, very
special bargains, pair $1.49
Genuine Nottingham Curtains,
big assortment lu white or
ecru, at, a pair
98S $1.25. $1.49
60c Bungalow Nets, extra good
quality, yard 39
10c Striped Curtain Swiss, at
yard 5
35c Colored Madras, yard 194?
35c Curtain Scrim, plain or
barred, at, per yard. . . .25
$8.50 Rope Portieres, with tap
estry bands, all colors $0.95
$5 Rope Portieres, all colors,
very special bargains $3.95
Cedar Chests
$8.50 to $21.50
Screens at from
$1.49 to $10.00
1
Sheets, Pillow Slips,
. In Our Do
mestic Room
PRICES AS LOW AS THESE
81x90 ..88c
15c grade .....lOo
18c grade .....12c
25c grade ......... 15o
Huck Towels
8 He grade 5c
10c grade .7Ho
12c grade .8Ho
15c grade ...... . .lOo
Ued Spreads
$1.98 Spreads ...91.38
$1.76 Spreads .,.$1.24
$1.69 Spreads ..$1.10
$1.60 Spreads ..$1.13
$1.25 Spreads ...90o
10c Long cloths 7Ho
1 2 Vs c Long cloths 8 H c
15c Long cloths ...IOc
18c Long cloths 12 He
25q Long cloths 10Ho
30c Long cloths ..10c
V5c
65c
58c
48c
35c
Slips
10c
15c
. ... . 12a c
....... .10c
Towels
........ 5i
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BHc
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Bareback Rider Dies
an Hour After Her
Husband Goes to Jail
Lillian Whitlow Succumbs to the Ex
cessive Use of Drugs Sat
urday Morning.
Only an hour after her husband had been
aentenced to thirty days In the county
Jail on a vagrancy charge, Lillian Whitlow,
at one time a bareback ildcr of note, died
at noon today In her home at 1211 Daven
port street. The use of diugs to which
she had been addicted and which had mads
her a well known police court character la
Omaha for a number of years past, la
thought to have rauard her death.
Walter Whitlow, colored, her husband,
was sentenced by Judge Crawford this
morning to thirty days In ths county Jail
on a vagrancy charge.
Coroner Crosby has taken cnarge or ths
body.
lip
Persistent Advertising Is ths Road U
Big lit tun j.