THE, TIKE: OMAHA. RATtHDAY. .TUXE 24, 1911.' rtSttttttM AFTER THE WEDDING BELLS 0 TO RUBEL'S men's clothing department HAYDEN ISIROTMIEIRS 5 Ulin ruiL- Starts Saturday, June 24th fr July 1st we take stock, and its our cus- it's 4 .-. mm. --a -- . .--. -"k v -v V-x afx, 1 - a. 4- .-v --fc 1 p -v --ai el- ii 4 ni with x i uj u n " i n ANN A WW m w u sale previous to inventory, in order to lower our stock to the lowest possible limit--the time is short, but we're going to make things "hum" for the next few days. We quote here a few of the many good things we have in store for you: Here's a Good Starter Saturday-We Offer Three Hundred Hart, Schaffner & Marx Spring Suits, at io(0)(D worth up to $35.00, all this season's styles. The number is limited, so get in early remember, this offer holds good for Saturday only. ; One thousand men's pure wool and worsted suits, worth up to $20.00 we offer during our Pre-Inventory Sale at $11.75 Fancy worsteds and blue perges strictly hand tailored. Five hundred men's suits, in fancy patterns and true blue serges, worth up to $25.00, we offer during this sale at $14.75 Four hundred men's wool suits, all this season's styles, worth up to $12.00, we offer at .$6.50 "We offer six hundred and fifty pairs of men's fine dresa' trousers, pure worsteds, in all the latest patterns; they are honest ;$5.00 to $6.00 values; sale price ... $3.45 MANUAL TRAINING MAKES MEN Technical Course in Omaha High ii Bringing Good Beiult. BOYS MAKE USEFUL ARTICLES Oft-Repeated Complaiat of Older Ga rrallon that GnlMtii ef Pres ent Dar Are Goa fer JCot to las la Borate. Betioue consideration of the rood that will ootne to a boy or girl In undertaking a course of study In the Omaha High school la always an Important point, but In manual training; the question la even more pertinent. Manual training and mechanical draw ing, which oonstltutea the technical course, oocslsts of partial training in the use of tools In the grade schools, and two years of practical work In the high school. The high school work demands that the stu dent hall become practical with tools, but shall make a drawing of everything be Aroducea, , In the end the boy is usually capable of natJng for himself a useful article, such a settee, a table or a chair. Borne of the boys undertake more elaborate work. turning out clocks .cabinets, and pieces of furniture demanding the most exacting at tentlon of the craftsman. Bought at a furniture store such articles would bring high prices. The oft repeated complaint of the older generation that a boy who graduated from the high school nowdays, Is good for noth ing. Is answered well In any of the lads fit ho has completed his two years of man ual .training. Not only Is he able to do common carpentry or machine work with tools, but he Is generally capable of doing difficult cabinet work In a style that would do credit to many an older man of the trade. p He Leerste to Work. , But most of all, the lad who has been two years In the department, under Prof. John E. Wig-man, has learned to work. Mr. Wlgmaa was never afraid of work himself, he declares, and he does not see why a lad who has enrolled In the manual training department should learn loafing under him. And aak any of the boys who have received credit for two years of com pleted work under him. and he will have only Ute highest praise for the man who has made him work, and through his sys tem taught him that one great asset, t In dustry. 1 Technical training la In the high school merely a starter of. what a b jy with a leaning for sucit work wishes to take. Upon graduation many boys go yearly to big eastern technical schools to study the courses provided there. 1 Since the teari-i down of the old hltth school bulld.ng the manual training de partment has been placed in the bauement ef the new one. This arrani merit Is only temporary, however, until the new wing on the north side Is builtj when It wlU be shifted aeln to a new h him. Prof. Wlgman has long wanted a four- ear technical oourse In Omaha and Is preaching that today. His ideas, gained from a study of the work In larger ctilea In the east, would enlarge the spaoe al lotted the boys taking the manual train ing and mechanical drawing, and If pos sible place thena In a separata building. "Omaha la far behind other eitiea In Its technical oourse for Its boys and glris." declared Mr. Wlgman. "Not that we laok an thing for a twe year course, but that Is aot enough. . The boy merely gets well started in two years. rrTer Coarse. Seeded. "If It were possible to have a separate '-building for the studrnts In the technical ' .aacn.es ana snow mom a four year course of study, we would not have to send our boys east at great expense to gain , tl.ii kind of an educatioa. The two years training ths boys receive now qualifies tfceus tut entrance to the big technical Practical Training in Omaha High School . , i., . pTl ' .Hi ie ii . num. '''' t $ $ $ : f I-j : v?; tej ' ' "I Cv ft .i'-J ij LJ t j ()- fT-' j) . ;- .'-i 1m (g vt schools, but we would In four years, with added equipment, be able to teach them much of the course afforded In largsr schools. "Manual training Is Infinitely more val uable to a boy, I thick, than any other study. He learns to use his hands and is always able to earn a living If he knows a trade. Look at the fine boys turned out of here. Tou don't see any of them sitting down to rest. They like work and are not afraid of it. "The greatest men of our country had to work in their day and were never ashamed of It. And it Isn't the bey whose dad has money that's going to be the man of the hour In the world of tomorrow. It's the lad that can put In the work and show himself Worthy of his education.'' SAMSON CREWJJKES INGRAHAM Theater Party at the Goyety Attests the Pooalartty or Ike Cam sway's Maaager. Upwards of 14 members of Ak-Sar-Ben working crew attended the performance of "The Road to Yesterday" at the Qayety Thursday night.' The theater party was in honor of Lloyd Ingraham, who was one of the principals In the near-opera at the dea last summer, Mr. Ingraham made a speech of appreciation and was presented with a large bouquet. The Ak-Sar-Benltee sang many of the songs In this season's operas, between the acts. A feature of the evening was the attempt to arrest Captain Dunn of the police department, who baa the role of "King Sakonuu" at &rcp Pa'St S&tsSrllF& H;HOOLLV THIMALTRAJXINQ r-h.i.NK- U V'i!0!k'"n U?e '""'"- ; No. t. Settee by Lester Shane- No. , r .brJDhDoli'L-, No- Cabinet b y Sans Woodbrldge; No. 4, Morris Chair oytvent Y it fin ell the den thla summer. Someone shouted "police" and the Gayety's house officer promptly responded, but tLo captain, ro- fused to be "pinched," much to tke dis gust of his eolleagnas. who d 4 nA beUeve of ao moaa a :WW JU UliLlLlVIJ ; i or on , r 1 fjftlrt AND VJJ monthly;; fTITTfTiraAT- rm J-l : - 1 UWUIaI EJ " Terms ; ji rirprTaeO to suit.;; ; ! BED IS MADE -SSi f ggfe Sr -P J Ii IN THE BEAUTIFUL jj J ! VERMIS r.iARTiwpr j LJL,! -I I GOLD BRONZE FINISH, f VLt&Wi I -. Here's a combination offer that can't be equaled - A FINE t 1 i 1 1 anywhere no, not within f0 per cent of the price we 1 y- ' . 1T 'I ;:: ask Its a positive fsct The bed Is made In the rich jj If MATTRESS 77 if J. 1 -SBS-BwawaswasBs-awa--BBSwaswaswsBS-BB-aswawy 0-fid " Bronze 'fin- 7n th, outflt ,B "'' " 0- i ? 'l Uh V trZtM l-iT toa Top Mattress, made In mot durable ' !t ;; r -g -rn--. to prevent ;wmlM ICV mannr' atrong ticking, strongly sewed soft oot- ,f S Ps'.w1.1 I off or tarnishlne, ) f ton toP- T"r com- rm m mm j f i. neat and hand- ((71 fortable and very . r SI Jf 9 -om. design. .ervlceab. fg f A Tl 1 ' ? X SUPPORTED SPRINGS tIJ-LAI1 II i:! i r ' The springs Included In above outfit are ViA J . I ! yt II ; IV most comfortable, having best woven wire y ' t 11 a W toP n1 thn supported by spiral steel spring 1" A R TVT l J1 ly : 1 J l supports. They will never sag are very I I M Q WW ll IfJI mi ,J I H I) atrong as well as very comfortable. Ml j 1 I 'fc 1 t-IP-? ; Glven d' Value yTI- ,HR' : SOLID OAK ' 45-Inch Top I vPfhykAf ' W 5 DRESSER CZTJ fl5 PEDESTAL EXTENSION TABLE ; g A most unusual ThU table 1. made of se- Rr forn"cV "'rVre o-m 'if j I value In a fine lected solid oak, best stock m sUl tlon collspslblo carts of every de- If 't solid oak Dresser, If . w..,ieiio eni.h. n t. V J 1 scriptlon, with and without storm ,JX i1 h.,7ifl e-oide-I II and beautifully finished in 1 dashes and curtsins: also Keed JS I finish well made 11 Early English or golden. W.. I Carts Wood Rody Carts. Baby ,4 i hH y h- m"'"ve ry sads "b'vo. ntw ft Saturday........... inch round top and extends n that you ever heard of. It i j vmmmmmmmmmm to six feet This Sale tawewewawxeawaawe-aaaeawawo I;! 0 l"TT5 TI?5? Re-tr ij IT STAGGERSJMAGINA1I0H Pile of Aniweri to Puzzles Taking On Immense Sue. WISHES GEEAT GAME COMPLETED One H Says MU Wife Gets Sapper Lata a tl Ho Tklaka of Uoteg Woat for Teaaoerary Real deaoo la Reao. together and forget their duty to their hus bands. I tell you It is a much as we can do to gst anything to eat." MAN WHO ABUSES FAMILY IS SENT TO ROCK PILE Wtllimna Gei-heart, Employed at the Y. M. C. A., Draws Flf. teea Days. . . It quite staggers the Imagination to think of the study represented by the mass of documents piled up in the huge vault on tfie second floor of The Bee building. This maes Is composed of hundreds of answers to Booklovers pussies that have come in during the last four days. There are rather loose and carelessly prepared pack ages, and there are others of wonderful and meticulous neatness. In which toll and trouble and expense have not been gpared. Here Is one package In whioh every coupon with Its ploture and Ita exquisitely engrossed title and name have been mounted on excellent paper and bound Is what looks like parchment. The edges ars decorated. But here la another entirely the oppo site. Some youngster baa rolled his cou pons together and tied them with a strong cord. The titles and names of books are scrawled In a bold, irregular hand. This condition of his coupons Is no sign, bow- ever, that he has not as many . answsrs correct as any of the others. This talk is simply about the appearance of ths package. Blue Rlbboa oa Oae. On the top of one stack Is a paokage tied with blue ' baby ribbon. There are some heavy parcels. One has stiff paper enclosing the coupons. Some are enclosed In plain large envelopes. Never before has such a couple of cords paper represented such a mass of effort. One g axing oa the big pile would say there must bo e.Ktt of these packaraa. Yea, It looks as though there were &.0IH and there will be many more before ths contest clones. "I'll certainly be glad when this Book lovers game la over," remarked a genial man In ti e busir.ezs office of The Bee yt- terday afternoon. lf It does not (top booh, there la going to be a Bono stunt In my family. I don't know whether my wife Is ffolnj to live with me any longer or not filnoe the oontest began I haven't had sup per on time, not once. "My wife and the woman next door are so Interested In this contest that they get William Gerheart. 22 years old. an em ploye of the Young Men's Christian asso ciation, was sentenced to fifteen days on the rock pile by Judge Crawford In po lice court rrlday morning, charged with abusing his young wife and mother-in-law. The Oerhearts live at 2318 South Twenty ninth street, and William has been working as general utility man at the Young Men's Christian association building for the last five months. His mother-in-law testified that whenever he drew his monthly pay of 135, it has been his custom to blow the money In for drink and then coma home and abuse his wife, mother-in-law and two little babies. The Key to the Situation Bee Want Ads. baby camp is found to be Self-supporting With the Coatrlb-atlOBS Already Made Casap Caa Care for Itself. With the contributions made at the- en trance the baby camp has proven Itself self-susta'ning since Ita opening about three weeks ago. This fact was brought out, at tbs monthly meeting of the visiting nurse, which was held In the Paxton hotel Friday morning. The report of the secretary showed that running expenses of the camp to date have been S2S.65, while the receipts, Inoludlng contributions snd collections for care of babies, have been $33.66. The report showed that there are ten babies in the camp at the present time, and all doing well. Ths camp was dlrcustted at the meeting at soma length and a few minor changes In tha de tail working of It proposed. There will be no more meetings of the visiting nursei, aside from the executive committee this summer. During the last month 310 visits have been made to ninety seven patients. HO HAilMFUL MINERALS PURELY VEGETABLE S.SS. is the only remedy that can be used with perfect safety in the treatment of Contagious Blood Poison, and with the assurance that a last ing cure will result. There are certain mineral medicines which will temporarily remove the external symptoms of Contagious Blood Poison, but when the treatment is left off the disease always returns in worse form, anr! the rVlimti ti:tii!! nf the stnmach and bowels are usually iniured by these strong minerals. S.S.S, made entirely of non-injurious roots, herbs and barks of recognized curative and tonic value, removes every particle of the virus from the circulation, and by enriching and strength- ening the blood, cures the disease permanently. a. aocs noi mac or cover up the symptoms, but removes them by first eliminating the cause. Home Treatment Book and any medical advice free. 5.S.S. is sold at, drug stores. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC COH ATLANTA, CA "Juct Say" It UMS CrigfiuJ tad finrclai MALTED MILK Tbt Ftid-frlfik far AH More beaiiij tLaa Tea cr CoJee. Agrees will tbe weakest dtf-atwn. DcskxKB. irnjWsiiag gikj nuirkiou. BiA maV. makexj grain, po-wio form. A (pack kacb yrtpuvtl b a Kraut. TaJu m nLstitrte. Jur UOlUCrS. vtrirf'" Other tun imitations. LOU EAST Round Trip, Daily $ OP 00 am! 26.C0 Detroit Toronto and 34.00 Kiagsra Falls in1 34.00 Buffalo Boston Fast trains at nnvtnient hours make Jtrttt ($ntctitns in Chuaf with all Unts tast. Liberal return limits and Javorabl stoptwr pnvtleies. You travel in luxury ant. enjoy "THE BEST OF EVERYTHING" TICKET OFFICES IfUl-JWJ tarnam Street. Vmaba. Neb. 1 1I I MWI7W lilU $Or. 63, 32.00 and 34.00 SQAOOand 34.00 -innooani 34.00 $yif60, 41X0 and 450 4U Until September 30 $0080, 38.80 and 33.10 D Saratoga Spgs. Montreal $ 3 00 and 45.00 New York City 44.50 w Atlantic City JIO 35 nd 4S.35 & Portland