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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (May 11, 1912)
13 ) Paris Model Pad garters, 25c grades ....... '...5c Grown Suspenders, 50c and Caratol Hand Bags, $1.00 grades, Saturday .9c Frisco Tubular Silk Neck wear, 50c grades .....25c , ioe grades, Saturday. .25e 11 Mercerized Tubular" Wash iashl Soft Negligee Oollars. 15c 8c 'grades ........ ,7C v . (Men's Terry Cloth Bath f Men's Silk Sox, 35c grades," Robes, $5 grades ..$2.85 at .............. ..19c Neckwear, 25c grades THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, MAT 11. 1912. . . - X J - Omaha's Greatest Men's Furnishing Goods Sale Saturday Bought direct from. mills and factories at greatly reduced prices. Best known brands as'-R.Vf D. and Superiorunderwear, York and Faultless shirts, Shawknit and Lord & Taylor hosiery, etc 1 . ; . ' B. V. D. Underwear On Silt Siturdty at Lowest Prices ', Etw Offered , D. mercerised satin, striped Union Suita 13.00 QC iea. Saturday L.. ..HIJI $1.15 ...........95c ..: .v.'.;.r:69c i B. V. trades. B. V. D. rn.rc.rHed atlnaoek Union Suits fl.tO- grade B. V D. nainsook Union Suita ' $1.00 grade '.,.........'....',. -' B. V. D. nainsook Union Bolts, $1.00 and UI 'grades , BOe B, V. D. SHIRTS O RDRAWER8, Se B. V. D. Sblrta or Draw.ra, athletic or short slearo styles, knee length Drawers, aianaara quality nainsook the too , grade r 29c Superior. V&ssar and Ritesize Union Suits, finest lisles, every propor tion, $2.UU and $2.50 grades klllVlitsW W -."" da $1.35 Shawknit Sox, 25c grade Mel $1.15 for Men's $2 and $1.50 Shirts A special purchase of the celebrated "Yorke" and "Fault- less snirts, one oi tne cleverest ana best national advertised brands, in beautiful percales and madras cloths, in starched or soft French cuffs perfectly tailored. Men's $1.50, $2.00, $2.50 Negligee shirts, 79c A. purchase, of ,1,200 fine summer, negligee shirts, soft collars and cuffs attached. Beau-fiV 44 Uiful mercerized Soisettes Crystal M1 cloths, etc., $1.50, $2 and $2.50 grades. . B Young Men's and Men's Clever Spring Suits $15.00 $20.00 $25.00 , Upon these three great lines we have expended more thought and care than most stores do on their entire stock.1 Not only have we per sonally selected every individual fabriq not only have we had their styles 'designed by the Five Greatest Designers of the East; not only have we had them hand tailored by . the most skillful man tailors of the country; not only have we guarded their outside appearance, their style and fit, but .we have also per sonally selected their linings, etc., and have supervised, their interior workmanship with as great care aa the extenor. We have done this not that we' might sell them for more money, but that we might giwe you a better garment than you've ever bought at the price. There's a model for you, in the shade you prefer and the pattern you like, that will fit you now and as long-as you wear it. Every suit i hand tailored, and. ' : . ' , : ;' . ' 1 fa 1 Best Suits in Town-- $i5-$20-025 Your Boy's Suit Here at $3.95 and' $495 or course, you're coins to gat your boy new suit. Equally, ot eouraa, you'r go-' Ing to look tor handsome appearance and long service at a modMt price. ' Aad white you'r. looking at the, polntajour boy will look for perfect and comforubl. fit. Now. If you'll com. here, we'll guar- . ante, to ault you both at moat any price you car to pay. Strong, serviceable fab- ' rice, careful making, handsome atyles and comfortabl fit are combined In our boya -garment! 'at th. least prices' ever asked for such quality garmanta. Better ae them at , $3?! - $4!f iCffT.L. . : - I 11 1 i .. i in i. i ..ii i -, r i 3 WARD" ON; CIVIC CENTERS Tilki Before Commercial Club Hew Coutoilmen Hear Him. C0OTCI1 CHAMBER 10 PUBUC J, J. Ijlct HI iMd- it. Will CIt. t'af Bl Rmm It CltlMU DlwwriM . t ftMtal PnMcsu. ' Prof. Edwu4 J. W.r ot th. Univtriitr et WlKoiuIn Ulked bor. Um Connwr tttl club alrac Uma of dvte UnpramMnt Tiiday. H. tajkd on "Grie u4 SecUi D.nlopraMt' and rdMid MoiIm of aoe- iPMiful whutM. b. lad emM wit la utera dtto. la preraotlnc eommoltr brotherhood and M tb. muat ttm. bn yrovwwnt la fOTrnmnt- Th. nunluloiHrlet tt th. dty at tended th. moetlnf. Atur Prof. Wd'i plM for hcW tad eMe enter dmlop UMt ComminioBer Rrder uwounctd t sewwwr mi that th. eonaMoMci The Best OilfcrAll Hakes ofHotors Free from Carbon Av You Using POLARINE on Your - Car? Oar bevktot. Telvte. Pulol en." Mi. ll oout tb. Polartn. Brand ut utwnobi). lohrksnt. ud cMUiw Bur weefnl hint. m th. en of . ear. Fr.fot Jd. . AddreM n jr Meocjr. Standard Oil Gompaay alrmdy had dechM oa turning tb. coun cil chamber orw to th. peopl. for a dvlo and aoctal Mitor where ewytMng but urttmn qntiocii mlfht ba dlnaa. ProC Ward dMUred that uieettnae at the lctorUe wlU do awar with tb. hMt obctioB to tb. ooromlMton form of aov- ernment H. Mid the Kdml eenur Idea would furnish th. nui by which the peopl. could rt together and talk over their needs and th. echeme. had proved euooeeeful wherever ft had been tried. Trla. chM la Caarrfc.. H. told of hi work a putor of a Frwbjteraui church la SOver Creek. N. T where he had converted hi panoe a. into a aoclel center and formed of the community a, "maa-toHnan" brotber- bood. la dwvkptn( thl Idea., be .aid. many thoucbt he waa trrteg to awt men lata hi. oharch. . ' -I waa not." he declared. "I waa work Ing out my loeaa of a community broth erhood. I eaw where the aaleona need the Idea. .. When men gathered tocexner and beoara. man te man-becam. eoneX I iaw that the saloon wT doing what th church waa talking.' ' The T. M. C. A. I doing a good work, but It would do a better, work without the T. L C. It hould not be T, for It should be for old and young. It should not be M. It should be for women and nun. It should not be C for If It la. It doe not need the label." ' Prof: Ward epoke of eoetal center at "school ot training In retponHbUlty." He told of Instance m Ms work In eelab Ushlng "older use' of public ochool prop ertr In Itocheetsr. N. T.." where yeang fedoera weir, brought wit from belag leader, la "rough-nck gangs." U being leaden of h.ssanlty. . ' Prof, Ward believes In woman suffrage.- He mad the remark that ur government should be a democracy m tead ot goverament by a m- Several women were In th. Commercial . club rooms t bear htm.. RAILROAD OFFICIAL SEES GREAT PROSPERITY AHEAD pint-Vie. President Pearson of the Missouri Pacific spent a hort an look ing over the local terminal, and left for a tour ever the company Nne. la1 N braaka. Mr. Peareoa predict that this I to b the beat year that the farmer, of the Mlaaourl valley section nave . ever ex perienced. He baa traveled muck over the Missouri Pad fie and Ire Mountala lines during the iast month aad everr where And. agricultural coodlaoaa satis factory. In almost every locality 'there has been aa abundance of moisture aad all kind -of growing grain ar far ad vanced. The acreage Is larger than asusl and farmer ar happy. Is portlona of Missouri the farmers are well along with their com ptaaOag. whtl. la Nebraska and Kansas the work has started and Is piugr Ing rapidly. I. teude.-wd annsatle by Buefclea's Ar nlca Balva. .the healing wbssbt lor asres, burns, piles, inmie aad salt rheum. Sc. Per sal. by Pes ton Drug Co. Cultivated lasts.. prefer PensJta, so.- . . - . H. S. TENNIS SQUAD CHOSEN Fut Flay Xarki the Semi-finals in the Boyi' Tourakment. TO PLAT CSUOSTOH 3ATTODAT Field Clati Cart. seen, ef Matches asaaaa, Mrthaae, ' Davie aad Urasi Mak. Vp th. Team.. After three close and sxcttlng matches In the seml-ftnsl round, the Ult Omaha High school boy's tennis squad was chosen Thursday afternoon at the Field ehib courts.' Mevws Suimann, 'It, Leo Mcahane, U, Kerbert Davis. H and Rus sell Lerznon. 'U mak. up th. team. Lar moa Woo his plane on the squad early In th. week. Stovers usmana and Junior Wooley put up the best exhibition of tb. rac quet sport during th. afternoon. Wooley started strong sad took th first set, t-d. and K was only after be had become wore out after an hour and a half ot gruelling play that Busmsnn grabbed the match, core. -, H, -. - Leo Meghan and Norman Potter fur nished a clever match In which court play added to the suoces of th former. Potter proved strong In the second set end took It by a acor of d-d. Mo waa weak In the final set, however, thereby losing all chances -to make the team. BeckBand. "Lewfords- together with snappy act play won for Herbert Davis ever Joseph Creed on in the third and final match of th afternoon. A large gallery of atudenta attended the matches. The winning team will compote against CreLTbtoa university tennis sharks Sat urday afternoon at the Crelghwa courts la the first tnterschoot series of th. sea. aoa. In th doubles event with the uni versity lads. t the high school team will be paired aa follows. 8 lever Busmana and Russell Larmon; Herbert Davis and Lee McSbaae. Following ar the results of Thursday's play la tb. semi-finals of the regular tournament and the first .round of the consolation, singles:' - SEMI-FINAL ROUND. Slevers Susmsnn defeated ' Junior Wooley. 4-t.s-l.d-. Lee McShane defeated Norman Potter, Herbert Davia defeated Joseph Cree doa. -k d-l . CONSOLATIONS PINOLES.., First round: '. Ralston SooM. defeated Sends Wood brldse. t-L t-J. Kenneth Norton defeated Harry Mn old. -t -!. John Brothertoa defeated Donald Kip llnger. d-L HARRIMAN OFFICIAL IS RETIRED ON G000 PENSION Having rounded out forty -one and ene hatf years of continuous service with th. Southern and Union Pacific railroads. Robert A. -Donaldson, for a long time aa alstant general psassnger agent of th. first named road at San Franelsoo, has gone onto the pension rolls at a salary of I3.00 during the remainder of his life, retiring at the age of Tl years. November L 171, Mr. Donaldson entered the employ ot th. Milwaukee road, malning several years, when be cam. to the Union Pacific, working In the offices of th general passenger agent In Omaha. In V(!t he went to the Central Parlflo as assistant general passenger agent at Sac ramento. Subsequently he became Jotnt agent, of the Union and Southern Pacific, baring charge ef tb. paeeenger bustoeos of th Ogdea gateway, holding the posi tion until his retirement. Deunsj wauraock I I .ttoothu C your skin tec BoGton Garter CkMrmsisii.amriajcrsaay. .' Cash yesj a. awra. . . SOLD EYERTWHERE eWOMC raoaTCO., stAstsa, assess Alee enksn T Faleef SVto Ben .. asssalerssr sisim tmt isueres Who Knows? 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