12 TIfE BEE: OMAHA',- TUESDAY. MAY 16. 1911. 1MVT WORRY. WATCH 18 GROW. CORPORATIONS IN ARREARS 'Fall to File Iktnraa ra Bet Income with Ron Hammond. ARE SUBJECT TO LARGE FINES M rtisnee to Matt P..i., Pr. Irteil Tfcer Have a Oo4 Eira.e la Manila ef llte4 States District Attorney. rroratlens from al! over the Mats, !are. and srrall. with million behind them In im rases and only pennies In ethers, ".re kow-towing to the word of Roes L. Iiammond, collector of lnterna.1 nvmuM al tha Omaha federal bulMlnif because ef ths nntlfloatlon that they n subject to a penalty of from tl.COO to tlO.noo for tha faJl ura to flla with tha collector Its return of rat Income on or before March 1. Petition of tha act of eonjrress of Au gust 8, 1008, Imposes the above penalty upon aaoh corporation that falla to flla Ita return of net Income on or before March 1 of tha year succeeding that for which tha return la rendered. Inasmuch as over 1.J00 corporations In tha atata did not flla their returne within tha time prescribed the Internal revenue collector, In compliance with the Internal revenue lews, reported the cases to the fnlted Plates district attorney but week and on Saturday mornin sent out letters to the rartoua corporations tetllne; of tb penalty under which they were operating. The corporations have the privilege of compromising matters with the commis sioner of Internal revenue through Mr. Hammond, either by letter or person, pro viding" they fumlah g-nod excuses. The let ters sent to the collector are required to contain both the excuse and the amount at which they wish to compromise. If the amount l not satisfactory to the commis sioner the ec.rporatlon Is notified. Rlnce the letters were sent out Saturday morning Mr. Hammond has been a hunted and haunted man. He went to Fremont Paturdajr night to gpend the week end at home and telegrams from corporations and telephone messages followed htm. When ha arrived at tha office he found It crowded and the hall leading to It also crowded, Representatives from Omaha corporations were there In bunches, and the looks and glances ce-St at Mr. Ham mond were anything but sweet. He was almost mobbed when It was time to begin business and tha excuses swamped upon i him of every kind and atyle. A common excuse received by Mr. Ham mond was that the corporation in quea tlon was not iyln dividends and had not for tha last few years. Secretaries being out of town at the time designated was an other excuse commonly handed out. One man said ha was getting a divorce from ItU wife at tha time the report was to be filed and could not get away. Another was entertaining his wife's friends while she wsa nut .hopping and could not get to the office In time ii get the report to the Internal revenue office before it cloned. Over J corporations were behind the time scheduled with tha reports and at present thare are about twenty corpora tions which have not filed the reports yet. Hill Line Officials Visit Union Pacific's Establishments Here Five Memberi of Great Nothern Ope rating1 Department Inspecting Big Railway Shop. rtra operating offlclala of tha Great Northern arrived In Omaha Monday morn Ins; to make an all-day trip through tha Union Pacific shops In this city. They are headed by W. D. flcolt, general superin tendent. After their visit hare they will go to Penver over tha tTnlon Paclfle and return In a week over the Burlington. Tha visit of tha Great Northern men to Omaha Is a part of tha system of visits started by some of the western roads some years ago. The T'nlon Pacific was a factor In the movement. Several tlmee a year officials make visits to the shops and go over tha lines of their rivals. The Great Northern men were greatly interested In tha Improvementa and en largements mado In tha Omaha shops In tha Isst year. In the party were W, D. Scott, general superintendent; R. D. Haw ktna, superintendent of motive power; J. R. Davis, engineer In charge of mainte nance of way; Ci. A. Bruce, general mas ter mechanla, and K. F. Clarity, superin tendent. All members of the (party are from Bt. Paul, W. R, Cahlll, assistant superintendent of the Union 1'aelfio, entertained the party at luncheon at tha Field club. Mothers' Day Sale Nets a Goodly Sum Women of Omaha Turn Over $1,5008 to the Child Saying Institute. The nm of fl.SOl 9fi was turned over to the Child Favlng Institute by the women who had charge of the sale of carnations on Mothers' day In Omaha. ARMY CENTRALIZATION MAY HURT THIS CITY Civilian. Now Employed In Depart Mrati May Co Klueirhere or l.oae Their Jobs. The centralisation of the administrative fflcea of the Vnlted States army will probably tske from Omaha a number of officers and clerks who will be trans ferred to rhlcairo. If thev remain In the administrative service. The headquarters officers were Informed Monday mornln through the Army and Navy HeslMer of the orders whlrh are soon to be Issued to take ef'e.-t July 1. There wilt be three divisions of the army end the departments will exist only as the hemlnuarters of commanding frenerals. The enteral superintendence of the quujter mssiers and commissary work will be done from the division offl.es Instead of In the department offices as now. and the com manding officer will have only his adjutant and a few aids. This will save fOn.niO or ITrtVOflO a year to the department by tut-' ting down the number of civilian cleiks and centralising the work. The three divisions will be the Kant, made up of the Departments of the Kast and the Oulf. the Central, made up of the Departments of the Lakes, Missouri, with headquartms now In Omaha, snd Tmj and the West composed of the departments, of Columbia nl California. The Kat will have headquarters at Governor's Is land, New Vuik. the Central at Chicago, snd the weM at San Francisco. Thirty officers will be relieved by the change in all Iho departments, but Just how many will go from Omaha or who they ahall be cannot be de. tiled until the orders are is sued A recent order from the War depart ment In regard to soldier tlothins. 13 an other step for economy. It has been de cided that on re-enlistment, soldiers shall receive only cluthing allowance, in- fir" ri'JYT1 4 1 n KxAlNIJUJE: til 1 1 ... i.. 1. , Vest Satur day Begin Our Mar Sale of Muslin Eycit Careful Buyer in Omaha Knows That She Can Get More Genuine Bargains at Bran deis Stores Than She Ever Gets Anywhere Else Brandeis buying organization never rests in its efforts to buy desirable merchandise at price concessions, so that every day w can offer Omaha people special bargains that will really save money. , Tuesday's Special Sales WASH SILKS AT IOC YD -In Basement Ten of the leading shades just 85 bolts to sell Tuesday. These plain colored wash silks ran be used for most everv occasion. The value of these popular silks is well known. The sale price is much less than actual mill cost from the bolt at, yard . . . 10c FINE DRESS PERCALES Light, Dirk ud Plain Shades These yard-wide standard dress jercales are perfect mill lengths suitable for waists, dresses and children's wear. J lie styles are all this season's newest designs and colorings. Everybody will 1 be pleased to buy from such a large assortment at, yard 6!c 75c WIDE EMBROIDERIES at 49c 27-inch fine Swiss and batiste embroidered flouncings, 24 inch fine embroidered allovers and 27-inch hemstitched em broidered flouncings; choice designs in English Mil eyelet, floral, blind relief and dainty baby pat- LfHtf terns worth up to 7oc yard at, yard. 18 and 22-lnch fine Swiss, nain sook and cambric embroidered flouncings, corset coverings, wide Insertions and galloons choice new designs on bargain square worth 60c a yard; on sale at 25c Fine French and German Val. laces and insertions ; also neat cluny and crochet effects, many to match worth 10c yard . 3 at ...OC Golden Anniversary Special Great Value in the World Famous IPIVDRCESTER CORSETS In recognition of their 50th Anni versary .the makers offer this model that ordinarily sells at double the price, for $1.00. i Handsome, stylish corsets that will mould the form to symmetrical lines. You will certainly save money and avoid corset troubles. , $1.00 Special Style No. 20 Price is only Important This corset was brought out by the manufacturers irrespective of cost or profit, solely for advertising purposes. J BRANDEIS STORES fiTD3iAmirrT?iTprn tt . sir i i i,. in in ii i i ii i i v r r at 'V J h I I J H I Tr 8 r u y i j w o H I I yfi Ml J J i l SI I 'JA ill I ..waiis) VaUa VI ar , ,riir g.r-.i 1 J H l 1 1 t Mitt g tead of tSS as do the new recruits. They have been receiving the full amount on re-enllstment, although they usually have clothing left over. The savins will be about $jO0.u0O a year. High School Fete to Be Held Saturday at State University Large Delegation Prepares to Go from Omaha Athletic Meet on Same Day. Saturday afternoon hlfth school seniors snd juniors will gather from all over the slate for the "High School Fete Day," which Is an annual event at the I'nlver rlty of Xehranka at Lincoln. The crowds of high school students begin arriving early In the morning and make their way In crowds of t-n or twenty to the university campus. Koch delegation is headed by a tfacher or two. Thoce from the smaller towns bring lunch baskets and eat their noonday meal picnic style on the campus benches. From the larger places the boys and girls arrive at tired In their best prepared for a mad day of fraternity and sorority rushing. All the organizations, with an eye to the ad vantages of this opportunity to look over prrMhle next year's students, keep open house. Luncheon and automobile rides are portKn of th,l. favored few. The university bruchea up to receive the vli-ltnrs. The Hate Historical society rooms, museum and library are open to Inspection. The "shops" claim the 'attention of the boys. Street car tickets are Issued by tha uni versity and chartered cars convey the vis itors to the state farm and other points of Interest In and near Lincoln. In th - afternoon a high school track meet Is held on the ethletlc field. Enthusi asm runs high, as every school has one or more contestants entered. . . After a long and happy day all return to their home towns tired, but filled with the cllvge 'idea and quite sure thaf the Vniertuty of Nebraska Is the school of all kihoola to choose, Grover Shoes For Tender Feet For suffering womanhood there is no greater agony than aching feet, and for these women .we have a message of comfort. GroverV Comfort Shoes i Ye recommend these famous shoes; are known the world over. They are the easiest fitting, best wearing shoes ever put on a hu man foot. It's to fit. They snug the foot like a fine kid glove would fit the hand. They are made of the finest kid leather, in lace or button, and in Oxfords or high styles. Prices rani $1.75 to $4.00 Remember, we carry only the finest grades in this make. " You tal.e no chances. All This Week Your Choice $C00 of Any Ladies1 Spring or Sum- . mer Suit in the House for . . . " Our lines are complete full lines worth up to $5U; including heautiful tans, navy blues, grays, creajn and all other shades popular for spring and . summer wear. In mannish-wear fabrics serges, worsteds and novelty weaves. The most wonderful assortment in styles, too 112 individual styles are here represented and the sizes in clude suits for little women, medium sized women and women who require sizes to 51 's. i This remarkable offer, coming now is about 30 days ahead of usual stock lowering summer sales. This means increased advantages for you; and remember that with every suit purchase we will give FREE ONE $5.00 PET TICOAT to match the suit, besides making all suit alter ations free. Better hurry in tomorrow for your selection will be from our entire line of suits In complete sizeB assuring you of Just the wanted pattern and style. Come and choose ydur suit and the price will be $25.00. No restrictions not a suit held out. In the morn ing is the best time. Big Special in Millinery Double Stamps Tuesday lOO Women's Trimmed Hat 80c These bats are trimmed with beautiful flow err, anrl (tarn la pretty shapea, Some however show handling and display wear. Each worth to $3.98 Tuesday, a clean sweep sale, choice .... 3f) Women's t'ntrlmmed Hata 9c Come In black and burnt shades. In medium and large sizes, worth $1.98, Tuesday, a remarkable special 10 Women's Rad-to-Wer ' Hata Black and colors, each worth $6.00, slightly mussed, Tuesday 30 16 and 18-inch French Flumes Of a very fine quality, some blacks and col ors Tuesday from 8 to 11 a. m. only, choice 59? And Double Stamps on all purchases In Millinery Tuesday. Linens and Bedding Bring Out Some Specials 17-inch Cotton Crash our regular 6c quality, Tuesday, yard v. ...... 4c Full sized Hemmed Bed Spreads in a beautiful assort ment of patterns, $1.15 quality; Tuesday special. .89c 36-inch Unbleached Muslin extra good weight; Tues day, yajd. .. .6c 72x90 SamedjSheets good quality,, fine wearing sheet. These fcre 65c regularly; Tuesday, a bargain at. . .48c , Try Bennett's Big Vegetable Department All fresh vegetables dally, and finer and larger bunches of all bunched vegetables than elsewhere. j 1 Extra large bunches of Asparagus two bunches for..., 5 Home Grows Onloms six bunches for .5c New Potatoes JuBt here peck, special 'i ...... . ROs v , . . i ' Oun metal calfskin pumps nothing ex treme, but in extreme good taste. A digni fied, neat design. Leather box bow -to match. Flexible wonder worker 6ole of walking weights. These are $3.50 to $5.00 The Bennett Co. s. S2E... There is only one "FafrStoro" in Omaha and that is at the S. E. Cor. 12th and Farnam. It Is easily located, for no other storo can of fer such low prices like wo do. Wednesday 8:30 A. M. Sharp Wo place on sale the greatest shoe bargains in the U. S. 1 ii'e V 4Sc $09 pairs Women's and Misses Shoe patent vlcl and box calf leather --lis i to 412.00 Sfl. value, at 3WC $2.00 LdtfS' White Canvas Lace Oxfords , $2 00 Ladles' and Misses" Velvet '' strap Pumps sizes I V4 to 7 Q3f on special sale 13.50 I-sdles' and Mlwses' Smi I'umps, all sizes these are M OA all bench made, nig bavsjain. . '' 1 3 6(1 Ladles' and Misses' Tan Pumps, high i-liiss workmanship Is evident at a K Is nee special CI OQ sale price S3.f0 Hnd 14.00 Ladles' Oxfords and I'umps, soles are all hand turned and Goodyear welt, heels leather or tio.ored. In I'uban, Kiench r Military styles 11 sixes snd w Idths In this lot there are vlcl kid. patent, fun metal and calf leathers; about 36 pairs to close out. Tome early and net your slr.e for Our $2.25 popular priced Ladles- Vlcl Kid Oxfords about 35 pairs to eloe out. i-ome early and aet 1 i your slie for si.t $2.00 Ladies' House Slippers -kid ankle, atrip and Rome) style at 75c Ladles' tomrort st $1.88 -vlcl 38c House Slippers, 4C, style Bi a A If i 'i !; 1! Hi - i! i! i' i! 9; a n u B si a f 4 a i i Wen's Oxfords- blood regular $:'.ni v.iues.. sizes 0 lo II all 1911 models a ' J1 fj fit any foot your choice Tb ffTsatsst valnes offered tha publlo In th heir lit of ths season. $4 00 vsluea Men's- Oxfords, In tan, blnck, s;un metal and patent leather. .' Hlah or low heels every pair ' bench mwde and (Jorolyesr welts sizes 6 to 11 laces or buttons elosins; out prices your. AS choice for 76o Men's and Boys Black .Duck. rubber sole and heel Tennis JR. Slippers, at -black, tan or o- iHMlles attsndlnir ths sal should rtslt onr MUlinery Department. We place on special saie 1.1 0i n $4 00 Trimmed Kti.l I r.t rimmed II.ik for ladies .ind ml'tcs. Thp I en. I , niateri.'tls clesprxe tnore T' r. tkm tluin we m e slvlim I lit m. Ascrtmenls 1 avp l-cr:i h.-.M'-bt lo the minute. :md comprise-' i'l tliRt's new In maieilal and 4J1 ( iticrs on special fc;iie l. $2 00 value Trimmed Hhim left ove. from our Raster trade sllithtly rolled Klvmc tliem Hi a ay at t " Men's and Younir Men's Soft nul Stiff Hats fidils mid ends .il; the Hies! spilne etvlqv uvular $'.' no values spcl.i lor Xc- CC. nesibiy m-irnlnsr $15.00 and i:Hiii' huiI flow us. In soft chiffons, Yrciuii er;e. sl;k foulardi. olles aii'l si'lti mnieiiiis mi stiecla' ! Weill, cs- 7 01 day. your choice Summer t'orsete well niade ef ex tra stronu "ettini; supporters, it front and sldes-r-$ 1.0 a fi7 values at To make room befue we beeln to alter our store vie place on sale our entire stock of La llei' Suits reg ular value, $15. $;'0 anil V-V, You sll know tliev were low enough be. fore, now thev will be wonderful bargains We. must make rcMUit for the rontrartor. snd therefore tnke your choice tf anv 7 Q9 suit at l.30 50c Women's Titre Silk and Taffeta Silk moves. 2-clasp strlQ on speotal sole ...i... . ""y $3.00 Oenuln Leu '.her Pult Ca-iO. ?4 or t'B Inches long. Strong llnlns: shirt 'fold rata locks nnd At brass cstches, . l.10 $2.60 Rattan Suit Onscwsulta hie fur lndv or inani 21 or !S Inches lnnu, canvas .llneil oh sale s "JQ Wednesday $7 60 Cow Hide Leather Caes t.lried and straps all around brass lock and catches ?. hinse tl 10 special sale price Ve.ini'v. . "" $1 50 ranvs.s Covered Suit Cses steel frame, well lined, brass SQ lock and key. on sale Wednesday C Oratst barcains In ths United States at this stors to Trunks and . Band Bars. 49c $1.00 value Children's Patent Ankle Tie FHimps $1.00 Children's .Whl'e Purk Canvas Button Shoes and Lace Ox- v t fords, all sizes, your choli-e ... ' Aa soon a our basement and second floor is rompletod we Mill handle a full line of furniture, carpets and stoves. This rtor closes vry Bins; 8 r. M. starday 11 P. M. Sunday 1 P. X. it"- 'j r""- When sliopplns; look for th I'slr ff'irn o i the side walk. 1119-liai-1133 raroam St. i ! - . . . B' . - 5 ' m H i I - 'vQ'js store fiiiss J . ; INSURED against fire- iL Corner 20th and Farnam. moths burglary. Telephone Doug. 3040. Hi I! P a a Ef EAT PRICES with the " stiffening" taken out of them. LOW, VERY LOW FIG URES on the crisp, classy cuts that have made Welch the "Meat Man for a Thou sand Homes." I neat and Grocery Specials for y and Wednesday ibs iBEEP TXBDXBX.OIK f 1.00 1 per lb., at ISO, -WAAJ.-.llICTi; IX inn 1 1 t o nr.. mi or per IS., at. . . . ft.7Woj Larded, per ll.. at 80o ! TEAS-i'lume Ufre -r" COB!f 7V cured. SEEP per lb.. Sutrav at 80 burns. lh., at sOc fr. 30o 87c i fnrnliu. BAEDI3E3 .c kind, per Imp"! 'c 1 i.i.i. 13a Frlshtenrd Kits by fear of sppendlcltls. take Dr. Kinc's New Llf Pills, and sway goes bowel trouble. Guaranteed. e. For sal by Beaton rrug Co. DREXEL kHOE COMFAXY 1419 FraBB Street Rcliablo Dentistry Taft's Dental Roims m yr vr Y ' ' ave couShed and coughed I V1 11 I ill TIO unti my lun& are sore and U x-,"27 weak." Go at once to your doc tor. Do not delay another hour. Ask him all about Ayers Cherry Pectoral Then take it or not, as he says, f t V i- Learn Wteti lit Bust It Fun Thinking about buying land? Want to know tna aoll and climate beat suited for certain farming? Our Land Bureau gives free Information about aoll, climate, conditions in all parta ot the country. We have gathered data and can tell you what you desire to learn. Write the Lnd Information Bureau. The Twentieth Century Farmer, Omaha, Neb., today and your questions wilt get prompt attention. Free Information ROAST quarter. LAMB i?1 KRAi. A Ik. ...a-,il I laled cane sugar. $1.01 , WACAStOJfl OS BA F.XBB BIBr I I UHE1T1- !0i ,f na , hi B FLODB 48-lb. sack of1 t U.o i Kuaianleed flour, no' ZiAWCB For- better, per sack. .11.31 COIH itEAi SncKs of per lo., at . so w hue ur yi ii. i"i ajo ' IllStlX BOA . in harl STEW Lb., 60 1 i,eie for 98c ;POTATOEB ( ..'.or id . i iiry. nieaiy, per uu . -jo POT BOAST -No hone. IVORY SOAP 5 br. tat remoed. lb ..lOo heie fur 19c I PIIUWES I.h f i" I -(i) size. 10-ih. h'.xes. BEEP SWEET BBEADS TOILET BOAP Three )ie,. lb al li- i per lb. nt BSC 10c bars fur 22c I YEAST rOAM-At 30 Calf sweet iiiadi dvtci cleanser pei. lb., at 36c isns here lur ISc.PEAS. COEH Alf D TO- i MAMiS-lk t-i'.uli-PLATB BOIL BEEP BAPOLIO Two I "r ,lf.; i.,ni ui ...$i.33 per It., at So iKc iiere for ... 15c ,cr cuii at lno BBISKET BOH, BEEF VOBV PLAKES T.i PEAKS. PEACHES '3. per lh.. Sol 10c parkuKes Inr...l5o; AFitlCOTb - .;..i sriin. i ,,fr il.iU Ml .$f -PS BAMS No. 1 regular, OAT MEAL To lod '...... lo k kaK-s tor ... . i&o :sniEAr?IE---HiiMll j JAPAN BICE- Best, per .:m-i1. S.'-c piHile. lb., al DO, heie, it ,....3Jo lb., st 133o tier BAOOW No lean, per' lb. BAOOJT BACKS No I. per lb., st . . , ime 1 at. very I3'o Pr lb PTIANI , at . Rest 8o STARCH - I laumirv. 7 lbs for Of best 3SO R. E. WELCH, GROCER SUS Farnam St. pho0rnHg25,16,44 Graduating Gifts For II arlrl a tiny irrn. s pennant sna chain, iiraielet. piece of silver for the dreser. 1 r the ,o a at' n. a zwnimn mi .'mi,v,t.. itrnu iw minute- In oor store ruff buttons. Look for ths name S. W. LINDSAY, Jeweler 1516 Douglas Street I i 12 V