THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: APRIL 21, 1912. A 6 TOPICS FOR ADAY OF REST Jtiaiiten to Discus Lessons Drawn from Tragedy of the Titanic. XmSTES-S WIFE WILL FBXACH Waaaaa Evaa(rlls AIM at veat ftet Charrh Oak llmt fhareh Yni( Peale Heat tm Fwa Racial r- Tba appalling dtsaster of the White Star liner Titanic. In wh en manr hun dred of lira were lost, will furnish material for aermons ol several Omaha ministers tomorrow and from manr view point l tragedy and Ita lessons wtU be dlscunsed In local pulpit. Rev. Charles TV. Savldfe, pastor of the People church, ili North Eighteenth tract, :tl spea on " The Wreck of the Titanic" at hi evening service. Rv. K. Ti. Curry of the CM 1 wry BaptiM ehurcn. Vs'-niv-r.rih 4 Hamilton atrevts, hji announced fur hi evening nrOoct. "11: Ureal Bhluwrecl: and lu Leeeoiuu" At th Firet I'resbytrrlan church. Seventeenth and Dod-e Mreet. tomorrow evening th pallor. Rev. Edwin B. Jonas, will preach on tn subject. "Lessons from Uis Great Disaster." Re. T. J. ilackay, rector of All Saints' Eplacopal church. Twenty-sixth treet and Dewey avenue, will pak on "Lesson of th Disaster" at th morning service at U o'clock. Rev. It. O. McLaughlin. put or of th Harford United Brethren church, Nineteenth and Lothroo atresia, ha choeen th topic, "World Leeeone from th Tltanlo Dlaaner." for hie even ing dleoovras. Rev. Nathaniel MeOlffln of the Low A venae Preabytariaa church will dlacua th an subject at his aornlng service. Rev. A. C Douglaa, pastor of the Flrat United Presbyterian eh urea, Twanty-flrat and Emmet streets. will draw lessons from th steamship wtmch at taw morning aenrlca. The Ep worth leagu of Trinity Metho dist ahuroh. Twenty-first and Burner treats, will hold a rally tomorrow van las. JoaB Vnrta will ha th leader of th meeting. Work of th league will be reviewed and abort addresses will given by msmbera al th league. Twang people and other mem sen of tha Oak Street Method IM eh urea. Twentieth and Oak streets, will meet tomorrow night U arganls a young people aoclaty, Th church baa grown to such aa aitant that th membership afferda inaterlal tor strong erramaatloa of young people. In th aalBtaa of tha Interested la th mcrenjent. Th odety erobaMy will be a branch of tha Epworth league. Rar. W. A. PoUoldt of Lodge Grass. Mont, a Baptist missionary on th Crow Indlaa leesi is don. will b th principal speaker at a apeHal missionary esrvle at th I mmanul Baptlat church. Twenty Iurth and Plnkney streets, tomorrow night. Ha will tall of th work among tha lad Una and f their Strang belief I acllf. 4. Eveaing Mrs. Charles yr. Bavtdga. wlfa al th Peat or ol th Feoalss enure a. will preach la bar husband's place tomorrow m or slog. Mr. Sevtdce will aoeupy th pulpit of Rev. E. T. Otto, paatar of Orao Lutheran thtireb, 112 aouth. Twenty-sixth street. Mr. E. ti Walking, an evangallat. will praach tomorrow avenlng at tha Seventh Day Advantlat church. Twenty fifth and Indiana streets. Th subject of ber sermon wtU be "Tha Journey of th tick Man of tha East from Constantinople to Jerusalem-What Will It Mean In the Solution of th Oreat Eastern. Question," Btshop William Prefer McDowell of th Methodist church, resident bishop of Chi cago, will attend th spring session of th Episcopal board at Lincoln nt week, after which he win attend the general conference of th church la Mlnneapolla, Tha bishop baa recently returned from rear s tour of th mission eonferenoe In Ada and Is en of th fore moot educa tor of th church. He baa consented to flva aa address at th rirst church of Omaha Thursday evening, April a. Th meeting will be m charg at th Metho dist brolthsrbood. Th following musical program will be rendered at th North Presbyterian church tomorrow evening: Organ prelude, "Andant Rellfloso." Le- Ms If It. Anthem. 'I Will Lay M Down la Pesce," Noble. Prayer, choral response. olo. "All In the April Evening.- J Michael Dlack; Miss Ellsabath Ha.nl ng Male euertet. "Come Urn Me." Messrs " rd MMie? VMIn offertory, "Andantbsa,'' LeJisre Co.: Will Hetherlngion. are- Anthem. "!lng Alleluia Forth," Buck Male quartet, "Still, still with Thee." ' P.tr 1 1 ut. Ubku w . i .... hv JT.iki. egivioi aiarcn Baalist. Calvary Braach, Thlrtr-fourth and rd-Kble nhool at Ijs, w. M. Well, eup-rtnteauent. Orao. Tenth and Arbor, Rev. B. jr. Felunan. Pastor-Sunday school at 10 a. pa., avsrnlag eervke at U a. m.. Toung vloa at I; a. as., topto, "Th Suluoj af th Titan lu. Flrat, Harney and Park Avenue ahwachlna monunc and evenlnw h, u-- T. d. eReta. D. U, Morning services at w as. suujeci. inf aus to rtonest luot " Sunday school at U. Young eopee a pvir meeting at (:. Evening services al US. subject. "Ufa Har reet." Calvary. Twenty-fifth and Hamilton. Rev. . F curry Paator-Aervicee al gm.wm mm . wuwii-ii ny ti.e pastor. Momlng subject. Kigineoiiensss;" vea. Ing. "The Great Khlpwreck and Ita Lea. eons." BIM school at U. Young peu Wa mewtlag at f -AV Pavotloaal aarvlo Wednasday at t Twenty -toarth aad Plnkney. Bar. J. a Ebereola, Pastor Bible school at IX Young people meeting at The pas tor will preach at W as. At S o'clock Her. y. A. PetauMl, mlaaionary go th Cruw Indians, Lodge Ormss, Moot., will gtv a aeecrtptlon of missionary work with thla tnbe. General reception to new mem bers Wedneeday evening. tkrlatlaa. First. Twenty-el zth and Harney Preaching at 1 and 7.M. bunder cheul at IX Young people's meeting at ' CTertMlaa aeiawew. First, JH. Mary's Avenue and Twarrty. founh-t)undy school at S.te. Servtcea at II and . Subject of leeeoa sermon. -Dootrln of Atonement." Casarreajaalwaal. ' at. Mary Avenue. Junes Alexander Jenkins, D. U., Mtnisur Preacalng at W:M a. m. and address at ?. p. m. by Rev. Wallace M. Short, pastor First r. gregatloaal church, alouz city, la. Even ing ausject. -nouses not Mad With Hands." with readings from Browning's Abt Vogler. EptseaawJ. L BtepbesV Mission. Twenty-fourth ad Aans Avenue. Saratoga Hsil Sunday acoegt mt le. Morning prayer and aermoa at U. subject. "Other Sheep 1 Have." Cwllrmatloo Uctare at t Chwreh at the Oood Shepherd, Twen tlrth and Ohio, Rev. T. J. Collar. Rector lioir eomamntafl at a. Sunday school 11- Confirmation class at prayer with aerroon at IJ. St. Phihp the Deacon. Twenty-first and Paul. Kev. John Ajaert Willisms. Rector KecMtid urKUy after liastrr. Holy commuiuon at 7.30. Morning praer and sermon at 11. Hunday erhool and rate coiem at 12 si Veaper and sermon at . Latberaa. Zton English. Magnolia Hell. Ames Ave nue and Twenty-fourth. Rev. O. W. bnyder. Pastor 6ervices at t J. Subject, "Man e Helplceesneas on the Deep." bun day school at - Ju. tit. Paul a German. Twenty-eighth and Parker. Rev. K- T. Otto. Paelor wervlcea at e and l.tk rtunday scnoot of Engllsn depertn.ent al 11: Jo. aervlcea In Ens.ian on first and tourta Sunday of the month at 7 la. at. Mark's English, Twentieth and Buniette. L. Groh. Paator-' Mada Myself servsnt to All. 1 hough Free from All" at 11. Keith Reaulres Knowleds'e. Assent and Keluutce" at I. Sunday scDool at 14. Christian fcjtdeevor at 7. 14. Grate. UA South Twenty-slxth-Berv- irea at 11. rreachtng by Rev. Charles w. bavide of the peoples church. Sunday school at M. la the evening at S stereos- tlcoa bicturea and lecture covering the Hie or t hrlst. On Tueauay evening, April the Philathaa class will hold a aucUl m the Sunday school room. Kounue Memorial. Twentr-alxlh and yarcam. Hev. Dr. Oliver D. Baltaly, Pas- tar aiorning worship and sermon at II. Subject. "God's Hignt Sundard, tha Slita ommananienu ' hvenir.g worsnip ana sermon at s. Subject, "The Hour that change Ufa" hunday school at is. Luther league at 1; alias Nellie Schonlau. president. Mt. Matthew's Kagllsh, Nineteenth and Ceteilar. Kev. O. W. Fnyder. Pastor Services at U. Subject, "God s Wonders In th Deep." No evening eervlcea dun day school at 10. 'Hie ladles' pastor's Aid society meets Thursday afternoon al th residence of Mrs. I .aura u. fclsgrs. 1T Suuu Kifieenth. Choir rehearsal Thurs day eveutng al the church. . . . Methodist. Oak Street, Twentieth and Oak Rev. L S. Laavitt will preach at a. B.bls school at t, orchestra In attendance. Midweek meeting Thursday ai a, Trinity. Twenty-flret and Btaaay, O. W. Abbott. Paetor-Marnlng eublect, "Our Record. pworth league rally la lha evening. John Lewis will have charge of the services. Norwagtaa and Danish. Twenty-Oflk and Decatur, R. P. Petersen, Pastor services with preaching by th paeter at 11 and 1 Sunday erhool, led by S. O. Dsniaisea, at S.eV. Young peopla'a msel tog at l First, Twentieth and Davenport. Raw. Milton B. Williams, Minister Morning service at 11. Toole. "Tha Pla.-e of Christ In Modern Education." Evening eervtee at I D. Topic, "Th Value eg Cbrutiaa LduosUon. Sunday acbooi al I sV. Ks worth leagu at S SX Pearl Memorial. Twentv-fourth ' and Larlmor. Carl O. Bader, Pastor Mora- Ina devotional meetlne at :4&: leader. Thomas Brorawell. Morning worship at le.bV Sunday Sobaol at noon. Junior laaia at I tt IW.In. . t conclusion of revival scries. Brotherhood meeting Monday at s a. m. Prayer meal ing Thursday at S p. m. rtansvom rare. twenty-mntn ana Woolwortb, Rev. . B. Crawford, Pastor Morning service at It Jt The annual tnana oner in sermon lor in womaaa Foreign Missionary society will be given. Evening service at tiei. Sermoa. "Tha Heart Grief of God." Sunday school al noon; B. A. WUooa, superintendent. Ep worth leagu at S.al; J. W Jonas, leader. MnCaba. Fortieth and rirnin. Rav John Grant Shlck, Pastor Sunday aehool at 19, Charles H. Cnaae In charge. Th pastor will gtv a brief address at 11 and will administer the sacrament of th Lord s supper. H will also preach at S. Kpworth leagu service at 7: Jaasea Trebileock, leader. Prayer meeting will be bald Wednesday ulght at 1 Pseehyteraaa. Caslellar 8treet-Dr. Herring will oc cupy th pulpit. Morning service t Mi Sunday school at U. Christian Endeavor at Evening preaching at t:V Cllftoa Hill, Ferty-tlfth and Orant; Tkomaa B. Greenlee. Paster alible ecoolil al 10. Publla worship at U. subject, "Oodll- nee villi contentment I Great Gain. Prayer and Fellowship service l S p. nv, Wednesday. Lowe Avenue, Rev. Nathaalal MoOlffln Pastor Morning service at ll:lt subject. "Leewon rrom th Great Rea Disaster. Sunday school at It Christian Endeavor at a). Evening eervlce at 1 BX Prayer eervic Wadnaaday at S. North. Twenty-fourth and Wirt; M. V. Hlgbee, Pastor Morning warship at 1C-N, sermon by pastor. Sunday school at IS. Young Peoples Society Christian En deavor at e.a). Evening af sacred song at l.k Prayer meetisg at t el. Wednes day evening. First. Seventeenth and Dodge, Bar. Ed- win Hart Jenks, Pastor Publl worship M S) s. m., with sermon by th pastor. Veaper service at i. Special music. Them. on rrom th ureal Dies star. Christian Endeavor at t:lt a. m. Sunday chool at U, Falrvlew, Pratt Street and Fortieth Avenue: Charles H. Fleming. Pastor Bible erhool at 15 Afternoon worship at S, subject, "Outwitting th Almighty." Service of song at g. Thursday vnlng th Falrvlew Bible club ooulderg the eleventh lesson In Matthew. Third, Twentieth and Leavenworth -Sunday school at , A. D. Schemer horn, euperlnlendent. Public worship and ssrmon at M 4S, by Prof. U. E. Nlcnoil of BeUetroa eollega. Eveetnc iln I at p. a.. In charg of the Young Peo ple a society of Christ laa Endeavor. Churrb of tha Covenant. Pratt and Twenty -eeventh; Char lee H. Fhl Pastor Morning worship at 1 eub- Ject, "Our Keenest Competitor." Bible most at IX Christian Endeavor at V evening woraiup at 7. at. mbject, "Out witting th Almlcbty." Wedneedav evea. Ing th Covenant Blai dub has a num ber of reports from members on 'Matthew. his message, and ha booka. Westminster. Corner Twenty-ninth and Mason, Rev. Thomas H. McConaall. Pas tor At M S) a. m. eervlce of worship with sermoa by Ray. Robert A- Camerca of Clarlnda. la.; Sabbath acbooi and Bible clsssss at noon, Waetmlnatar chapel Sunday school at 1 p. m.. W eat minster loung nopiea society meeting at 7 p. m.; at s p. m. aemca or praise with ser mon by Bar. Robert A. Cameron. Rev. McConnell and Rev. Cameron exchange puipits tor the aay. fteferaaed. "tret. Twenty-eight aad South Central Boulevard: C. M. Rohrbaugh, Paetor Sunday acbooi at l et, C. W. T nomas. superintendent- Morning worship at 1L sermon subject, "A Memorable Night on tne sea or Galilee." Evening service Christian Endeavor at T. Preacning at t eubject. The Voice of the Sea," Wednea- evening at a. "Grovnh la Grace." tailed Bretkrea. Harfard. Loth rep and Nineteenth l'l ereity service at l:a, theme, "A Man m Christ. Evening eervlce at 710. theme, "World Leeaona From th Titanic Disas ter." Wedneeday at S p. m . workers' meeting Thursday at I p si.. Macadonlaa eociai. M. O. Laughlln, Pastor. I'altmrtasL, Firet, Seventeenth aad Casa; Rev. Man fred Lllllfora. Ph. D -Services at M.N, subject of sermoa, "The Criticism of Ig norance." Sunday acbooi at 11 ii. Cnlty Fellowehlp at t ax I alted Preekytertaa Central United, Twenty-fourth and Dodge. Hugh B, Speer, Pastor Morning worship with sermon by pastor at 10 ai Sabbath aehool at noon. Young People' meeting at 7 p. m- Evening worship at t first. TWanty.flrat and Emmelt ALnnait C. Douglass, Minister Sermon topic at M M a. m, lessons from the Tltenles Disaster." At I d p. m.. second sermon in series on "Spiritual Compromise." "Worldly Proximity." Bible school at eon. Yung People's me sting at t.M. M leeellaaeeia. Peosle's church, alt North Eighteenth net. At II a. m. Ann B. Savidae. the pastor's wife, will apeak. At I p m. Rev. Charlea W. Savvtge will speak on "Th Wreck ed th Tlunlc" New Thought Fellowship meets In the Wead building. Eighteenth and Farnam street. Sunday morning at 11 eolock nd en Wednesday evening at S o'clna. Oeoar A. Albreoht wul address tha aieel-tan. Or re United, earner Camden avenue and Twenty-eeventh. Themae M Evan. Paatar U a. m., theme, "A Diogenes Hunt." At I'M B. am., lesson from tha TI. tanl Disaster. A cordial welcopaJ M tnded a all. Religion and Miracle" la the aubleei nt the discourse to be delivered before th Omaha Philosophical aoriety Sunday afternoon at S o'clock la Bertght kalL Nineteenth and Farnam atreeta. Rev. F. T. Roue, psator of the First Congrega tional ohuroa, will be tha speaker. T. St. C. A. Tha bova af tha nubile atluMile AiiHne laat week hava been forming garden clubs and getting ready to raise vegeta ns tor tns annual exmmilon or boyr garden produeta t be held June 11. Al ready va hoys have enrolled and the clubs are busy organising and appointing their oaptalaa Th garden elub work I oring promoted or the boyr eerretarleo of the Young Men' Christian association. WHUam leaoraa of Floreae. a arae- tlrai agriculturist and last year' presi dent of th Douglaa Couatv Agricultural society, I acting aa an adviser. F. A. Turner and"K. R Taylor of th associa tion will Inspect the gardens as soon aa they are planted. An Instruction sheet is aeing laeusa to eacn ooy wno enrol la The pramiuma this year win amount to aw) in cash and three memberehipe In the eoyr aepartment of the aaaooiat oav Thar will, however, be nlnety-alne Indi vidual a ward a. Instead of stxtythree. aa heretofore. Th vegetables on th pre mium list ara radishes, letliio, en lent and beets. There will be six first, second, third and fourth prlaea for each vagetaaj. v. v . c, a, nates. Sunday The vesper ervte win be In eharge f the Department of Physical Education and tha addrsaa will be given ur. it. ft. Hamilton on the subject. Path of Peace." Special music will furalaked by a male Quartet. The some la at 4:M o'clock and M followed by an Informal aoclal hour si I S clock. Th building la ODea oa Sunday from I to t o'clock. Thursday At the monthly noon muatral. Thursday from It IS to I o'clock th fol lowing program will be given: Plana-Vale d Concert Wlenlawskl Mlaa Marie Rnnun. Vocal a "1m Horbat" (Garman..rrana (bl'Tba Hopak" IRuaatanl Mouaaorgaky Miss Oertrude MilUr. Violin fn Romance'' Wlenlswskt tbj "Hejre KaU " Jeao Hubay Mia Edith Hansea. Raadlnr Vocal la) "Tear When 1 Oaxa".. Roger (b) "ferrets'' F.dlth Hainan Kueeter (o "Will a' tha Wisp" Bar Mlaa Millar. Plana Hungarian Rhapsodl No. t .Llast rrogrem arranged under tha direction of Mr. P. M. Oarretb AFFAIRS AT JOOTH OMAHA Strong- Tote Out in City in Spite of Early Apathy. SOUTH OJIAEA WT5S DEBATE Werylag Watew Oatelseeed la Coa tee Wegeg la Leagse Cbartly Warkoro (wafer Over Coadt tloa of tb City. Laat Right proved a surprise to party leaders tn South Omaha for the excep tionally strong vot cast at tha primaries. Early In the day It waa conceded gen erally that the total vote would be very light and thla opinion prevailed up to a late hour In tha afternoon when th voter began to show soma Interest In tha matter. Th total rot cast amounted to about 2.4U votaa. of which number the demo crats cast 1.114 and tha republican 1.U1. i Tb scattered vote totaled thirty -six votes in all. Tb day waa quiet and party men agreed that It would be moat difficult to forecast te result of the vote. There waa considerable talk of Roosevelt, but for tha rest tb party slate seemed to be generally accepted. Tha rs tarns war alow In coming la and up to It o'clock none had been received. Saatk Omaha Wlaa. South Omaha High school debating team laat night proved In the debate with tha Weeping Water team that th Magic City waa a laboring man' town when It downed the visiting team on th question of closed shop. Th horn team won th decision unanimously and It was agreed that the cloeed ahop should receive th support of th public. Judg A. L. Button presided and th judges of th debate wen: E. U. Graff of Omaha. George Martin of Nebraska City and Principal Marshall of Council Bluffs. Tha debating team ware: Weeping Water, negative. Elwla Hunter, Jeanette Teagardaa and William WU- 0!...liT$ DOUGLAS STREET STORE MondaySecond Day of Our Great Special Sale of Sample by L 'TT Charity Ceafereaee. That South Omaha waa over-populated for th amount of labor to be bad In tha city and that tba result of th strlks of M waa being reaped by tha taxpayer of today was th conclusions of th charity conference held yesterday after noon In tb council chamber of th city hall. Present at In meeting were well known clergymen of th city. Mayor Hortor, Superintendent of School N. M. Graham and all th aehool principal of tha city. Mayor Hector opened th meeting with 0 few word of welcome and then plunged Into th discussion of th sanitation of th etty, oa which rubjeet he manifested fund of Information which indicated that bo had studied th matter closely. Tba mayor apoka of hi Intention to clean ap tha town. H declared that he would appoint a dey upon which all th bottle, can and waste paper would be gathered and disposed of In a sanitary way. Tha mayor apoka of th necessity for play grounds for tha children of th city. HI honor' remarks met wltb much applause. Rev. Father Jamas A heme of St. Agnes' church aad Rev. Dr. R. L, Wheeler of tb Pint Presbyterian church echoed and re-echoed th opinion of on another aa to th causa of th poverty and want In South Omaha. Both speaker blamed th differences between capital and labor aa tha cause of tha hardship that now prevail la South Omaha. Father Aherne said th esuss went back to th atrlk of Mat, when h had Impartially told th capitalists and laboring men that th wrong neceealty was mutuality of Inter t. Dr. Wheeler tald th cause waa putting th dollar abov th man. Drink was specisHied ag an of th great cause of th evils of th city, but Father ABeraa remarked that If great poverty begot th necessity of drink among tha laboring people thea tb way to do away with tha drink evil was ta do away wltb great pvrty. Other sis spoke. Including Rev. Ilslsy and White. Mr. Whlta declared that Mr. !ord'e paper waa brave and deserving of oritietom only because It waa truthful. Ha added that ho had been warned by a former pastor of South Omaha that ha must not tell all the truth to th people of South Omaha. Truth In th Magic City, ha aald, had to be dosed out on th Installment plan. Cjir5 Correct Clothes iM Gentlemen designed and made by the cel ebratcd Master Tailors RCHLOSS RROS. (JO. of BALTIMORE, NEW YORK and BOSTON. re beiBg shown by tbe BETTER Clothiers every where These clothes sre recognized as the Standard of Fashion for Gentlemen they ire made in such a variety of Stvles and Fabrics that tvtrv form onri - w'J ws ajMBbjft 1 figure can find a special model for every V! flllinc nr rvritinn tn vii1 nr Vmeina.ee i;r O) " w--'"'" fwiwa vii UJIlll JUS Colleg Chapt and Young FtUtnrt trio tcant , Kmetking extrx4omethuig tnappy and attractive clothe thai are bettered and differed above ikt ordi nary kindtkmld $e iU Xew ScUou ffodeU. Investigate! It pays. Haven't you at some time been agreeably surprised at the pleasure or comfort you derived from the wear or use ot a special brand or make of an article? Then take an example from the best dressers in the larger cities and try a suit of The Clothes Beautiful " with the Schloss Label, and you will be agree- aoiy surprised to note tne handsome improvement in your personal appearance. : THIS LABEL ti your iaftjuard$e thai it U on the clothe you purchase, recognized everywhere a the EaU Mark of a Gentleman' good taste and refinement in dre. OX eMLK El OMAHA BY The Berg Clothing Co., N. E. Cor. 15th ud Douglas i i qegilAaJa.VAA a MjAsmm0lWVV& il-fa b I st"A PJafPk isa bp nl? 1 rfa d3b dtaEitm NEVER has a sprinj. season brought such elegant values in Women's and Misses' Beau; Jul Tailored 'uits and Coals as come through this extraordinary sale of samples. Be sure to see these great values before you purchase. Aside from the great saving, the variety is much larger than shown anywhere else. $32.50 and $35.00 Sample Suits and Coats on Sale Monday at 00 $22.59 and $25.00 Sample Suits and Coats on Sale Monday at 00 $27.50 and $29.75 Sample Suits and Coats on Sale Monday at 50 19 Great Sale of Dresses Monday We won't dwell much on the merits of this sale the values speak for themselves and we are positive that if you will see our window display of dresses you will step in our store and buy one or more of the dresses on sale. ALL THE NEW STYLE FEATURES ARE REPRESENTED IN ALL SIZES, COLORS AND MATERIALS. $10.09 and $12.50 Dresses Monday $5.95 $15.00 and $19.50 Dresses Monday $8.95 lommrS DOUGLAS STREET STORE I "jaw Attend the Big Auction Sale Our removal to our new store at 16th und Douglas streets is the cause of this sale. We are determined that every article shall go. Greater and bigger bargains going every day now. Note the Stock We Offer $36,500 IN DIAMONDS. $20,700 IN WATCHES. $12,000 IN STERLLING SILVER. Daily Sales: 10 A. M- $8,000 IN CUT GLASS. $11,500 IN PLATED WARE. $26,300 IN, GOLD JEWELRY. 2 P. M 7 P. M. 22 Years in Omaha 115 South 16th Street Eyery Article Auto desires satisfied here Some time or other every man has a pressing desire to own an automobile. This desire is apt to be general when the spring of the year is arrived when the trees ars budding, and the whole face of the earth is taking on a vernal cov ering. Every man ought to have an automobile. The expense is not too great; indeed, the cost of many machines is remarkably low. Just look at the classification "Second Hand Autos",on The Bee classified pages. There are listed motor cars, old models, but all desirable at figures th t cannot be bettered any where. If you want genuine automobile bargains you had better keep close tab on these Bee want ads. The best auto bargains in the west are advertised there. Look at these lists today. Choose your car and the price you want to pay. You will get the greatest satis faction by accepting the offers published in The Bee ' 1,1 1 1 inarer wiua atk-