THE BEE: OMAHA. SATURDAY, JIXE 1,1912. Tfilf.ir.1ED (Ji AT BARGAINS r OR SATURDAY rjOSUMMER MLLIfiERY BLGK TRiMMED HATS BUCK 1 No tw'ike, to $S llues, sal Pa'dV. regular 18 on special at $3.25 WHl AND BURNT HATS All bea""- easily worth ar a hie- ''': o special JO.Z1 aale s:"lay, at veaw fr'TY RATINE HATS Hundni- of them In different stylet, worth "m 2 SO to $5.00, all ready ""? $1.50 to $3 W to IS SPRING HATS, $3.00 Tour olc of about li5 Trimmed Colore Prlns Hats, C9 AA worth v to tlS. 3.WU MISS BUTLER Cil-PRIGE MILLINERY yfO BUST STORES 151 'ouglas Street and 336 - ." Paxton Block. Nebraska Central College Graduates Class of Thirteen CENTRAL CITT. Neb., Way Jo. (Spe cial.) This la commencement waek (or Nebraska Central college, the prosperous Quaker college located here. The exer cises began Sunday, with the preaching of the class sermon by Rev. J. P. Anderson, the pastor of the Presbyterian church. Monday night occurred the class play at the opera house. The members of the clas gave a very creditable presentation of the play "Ingomar." Tuesday evening oc curred the commencement exercises at the college chapel. Acting prMid.nt Perisho delivered the speech, presenting the di plomas to the class, and John D. Mills of Earlham college made the address to the class. The following received diplomas in the academic department: Earl Bald win. Lawrence Bice. Franklins Campbell, Ora Ellis, Raymond Gibson. Ourney Han sen. Clara Horkett Alto Hockett, Emmett Holts, Otto Hailing. Gladys Quisaenberry. Roy Rash. Wilms Workman. Diplomas In muslo were awarded to Edith- Johns. Wilms Workman. Gladys Quissenberry, I Gladys Smith. Donzella Mack and Jose i phone Douglas. A degree In music was I awarded to Miss Verle Willeman. pBraerPBrr "eet at Onus Islam GRAt" ISLAND, Neb.. Msy SL (Special' -At a meeting of the executive board i the Nebraska Photographers' aasociaV he'd In th. studio of Presi dent Lhinky in this city, arrange ment 're yesterday perfected for th. annual Voting to be held here tn Sep tember.! Three large loving cups, three cold mi'sls and two sliver medals will b glvfi as prises for th different elasseaiat work. Key V tbe Situation Be. Advertising. Nebraska Friends in Yearly Meeting CENTRAL CITY. May a -(Special. ) With a large number of prominent Quakers from over th country and dele gates from various parts of Colorado, Nebraska and South Dakota In attend ance, th annual assembly of th Ne braska yearly meetings of Friends began Its sessions here yesterday In th. Friends' church. On of th chief matters of In terest to com before this session of the yearly meeting la th financing and en dowment of Nebraska Central college, th Friends' institution located here. Rufua Jones, editor of the American Friend, Is her Inspecting the plsnt and prospects of the college, and upon his report will depend to a conatdersbl ex tent th. measure of assistance that will be extended from the national organisa tion of Friends. The assembly of th. yearly meeting concludes Its sessions next Monday forenoon. GRAND ISLAND COMMERCIAL CLUB ELECTS L M. TALMAGE GRAND ISLAND, Neb., May (Special. -L M. Talmage waa elected chairman of the Commercial club' ex ecutive committee for the ensuing year, under the new constitution, thus dividing the work of toe president Committees for th year were appointed and It wss decided to co-operate with Mr. Brad- street, In the holding of s Fourth of July celebration. Under Mr. Brad- street's management there will be auto races and airship exhibitions at a two mil track northeast of the dry. The club appropriated IMS for the fl reworks oa the evening of th Fourth and tor OMAHA'S ONLY MODERN CLOTHING STORE Buy soft. Summer shirts now Don't wait until they're picked over. It's a su perb line we invite you to pick from. $1.00 VP. Other Httle wearables Vnlon Suits, $1.00 up. 2-Pc Vnderwear, 2.V up. New Delta, 50c or more. Swell Hosiery, 13c up. Sleeping Garments, 50c up THE HOME OF QUALITY CLOTHES Do you want to be as well dressed as the best dressed man in town? Do you want to wear clothes that will proclaim you a man of taste Clothes that will look as well as nuy the most exclusive tailors can make! Then sir! It's up to you to visit this store at your earliest con venience. You don't need to hriug ery much money suit yourself about the price $15, $111 or $25 will serve you handsomely. Our spring suits are indisputable evidence of our ability to put you into the well dressed class at money saving prices. Our swell Spring Suits, including Guaranteed True Blue serges, start at- iiu Kunrn tob talx Klght now, at the beginning or the straw hat season, you may be Interested In knowing some thing sbout Panama hats. They are made in Columbia, Peru snd Ecuador, never in Panama. The root la rhtefly for labor. The raw material never coeta over Sac and average, lest than lie The labor I. cheap, but it takes a man working hours a day or 7 days to make a common hat worth 11.31 to 1.1. and weeks to make one worth t'-6 80. These prices paid to th. produc ers The strew In fine hats la never dampened, therefore, the work can only be don. In th moist morning or evening ah. (Straw for cheap hats Is kept wet and work goes on all day. Any other Information will be cheerfully furnished by our well seated hat men who know why our PanaB.ua ar so goad. $10 and rise by easy price levels. A straw hat Is a June-time necessity. Our 191) line is marked by an unusual amount of distinctiveness. Better have a look. $1.00 VP. Panamas, $2.00 to $10.00. Bangkoks, $0.00. Outing trousers great line $2,50 to $7.50 The 2-piece suit is now in season Hot weatber any (lav. Vests are a nuisance to most fel lows, and coat and pants suits of light fabric, mads with the minimum of lining are now coming into their own. We've a wonderfully varied line. $10.00 to $25.00 Always the best at each price. I I Your new Oxfords should bear the King-Swanson stamp. It's a guarantee of style, comfort and lowerness of prlre. $2.50-$3.50-$4.50-$5 The best boys' shoes in townbar none. S1.50 up. According to sizes and kind. Wash and play suits Great stuff. Make the little fellow's life worth living. Tost Utile. Wash Suits. $1.00 to $3.00. Cowboy Outfits, $1.00 and $1.20. Indian Suits. $1 and $1.50. Full Pollcs Outfit, $1.00. Rase Ball Outfit, $1.00. Complete Official 8 r out Outfit, $2.T. Rompers, AOe and 7 Sr. PS BBBBBBBBBBBBSBBBBBBBBBBBj SSJBBJSBSjSSBBBBSBjSj other entertainments on the streets. The tsoss will cover two days. July t snd 4. A committee on arrangements with Brail Wo! bach, chairman, was appointed for the calebratJoa with power to act. Money Saving fvs Of Interest to Every Man, Woman ann inn in i mana 3 vtrj i UUU WlltlU III VIIIUIIU "aWPPJ We shoe everybody with footwear that Is stylish In looks, comfortable In fit, durable in wear, and halt the price that you feetg. bare to pay at every other store in Omaha. - feaweiw .ge. I Comfort, Quality and Price are three great qualifications I &ef 'I of our shoes. I LxtsxT.I trf -ws a v .r" sr j I which you will always find that we are unsurpassed. Regard- I Jr' NOTES FROM BEATRCE AND GAGE COUNTY BEATRICE. Neb.. May l.-'-pi-ll -A young man answering t descrtrtHn of Charles Phllpert, who escapel firm the penitentiary a few jays ago. wss arrested at DeWitt Wednesday iitght and held until th. prison officials rot Id I communicated with yesterday. Ha was not th man wanted and s rlMet. Mrs Sarah B. Baumfslk. years of age. waa before the Insanity rom;rilHloners yesterday. She waa ordered platcl m a Iocs! sanitarium for treatment. Th class play, "Classmates. ' a given to a crowded house st the Paddotsk the ater last evening. Plve prisoners from th county Jn'l. who were placed In the city Jail Wdn- day while th old jail waa being fumi gated, were given a aupply of whUky oy someone. "Deacon" Burroughs, ore of th prisoners, imbibed too free'y, n1 became In such condition thai th. service. of th. county physician war found noce. aary. Sheriff Schlek la making a.i elfort to apprehend th. guilty party. What More Cast You Ask? We can fit the foot that If hard to fit as well as the one that la easy to tit. Comfort, Quality and Price are three great qualifications of our shoes. Combined with style that is the very essential point and in which you will always find that we are unsurpassed. Regard less of the kind of Shoes, Oxfords or Pumps you want, we have them In all the latest lasts and fabrics in all standard makes of $6.00, $3.00 and $4.00 Footwear Which we place ok sale at our two great stores for $0).50 A Few Specials 60c More Alexander Co. 1812 Douglas- St. an. Third" Fleer Paxton Block - . . Open to 10 p. sa. Savtarday to Acrowiaaodate Working People. SERIOUS CHARGE MADE AGAINST JJELIGH DOCTOR NEMOH. Neb., May 3.-Kperial.-The coroner's Jury In the esse of Mrs Her man Mavis, who died sodden y at Iwr home near Tllden. broint In a verdict that she eame to her death as the result of a criminal operation performed by Dr. A. T. Conarr of this city. The vrd:t was baaed largely on th. testli-Mi-y U her husband snd aa ante-mortem state ment of the woman herself. Th peira In the ease have been pUu -d In the hsnds of County Attorney Klluoorn. but be i.as not announced what be will do lb the matter. farewell Rraeiksw Paster. BRAD8HAW, Neb.. May II -tSpedal.) A farewell reception waa given to Mr. E. H. Longman, who has faithfully served the Christian church as a pastor for the past six rears. Wednesday eve ning. Mr. Longman first delivered hia farewell sermon at the church at I o'clock, after which the audience, which filled the spacious adultorlum. marched to the Ancient Order of fn'ted Work men park, where a banquM waa served by a committee to about X people. The Brad, haw band rendered some fin se lections. Speeches and toasts wet. th finishing touches to the program. Mr. Longman has been a very busy man sine, coming to Bradehaw. Beside, ren-ier.ng efficient service to his church as pastor, he has served as principal ef the Braii shaw High school for the psst three years. M.ee.e.l I .veiled elUk. NELIGH. Neb.. May &.--:pec sl. The feature of the MrtMrul lay eer- eisee here today waa the uovei l tut of a monument to the old eoMlere. In :fi local cemetery. It la the figure of a soldier In the uniform of the civil ear. sauunt.-d on a granite pedestal. Toe 'toney io pay for the monument was ram 1 - the women of the Relief ecirns. MRS. MARY KENDALL SELLS CLAIM NO. 1 RAPID CITT. 8. D.. May tl -Mrs Mary Kendall., who drew No. 1 In the government lane lottery In Mellette county, baa decided not to perfect title to th farm of 1 scree which alie se lected and has sold It. It Is said she received fl.a for the land. Her husband la a cripple, and with the money received tor the reUiHralshanent. It Is reported, they will purchase a home M Rapid city. Elepkaet Berlre' at fckrrtUae. KHERIDAN. Wyo.. May a.-ttpeciaL-Eltaabeth, a giant elephant ownc-l by the Kit Careoa Wild West show, died tir yesterday and waa burled. K i home were required to !-aul tiM animal oa a wagon to th burial grwnl, snd tec aer vtcss r tea asm were aLt -)- COME EABLY IT'LL PAY YOU Omaha' a Grtatctt Boy a' Stora W E1H 111 av2Sl X -" - Th Horn of Quality Clothea STORE CLOSES AT9P.M. SATURDAYS Extraordinary Sale of Boys9 Suits, Pants and Waists Hurry, Wise Parents Here's a rare chase to save money, lots of It, at aa opportune Un. The Hpring salt season Is about over. We have a great number of Broken Lota which we do not want to keep. We've decided to slaughter them. Your boy raa bare nice snr things for the last days of school or for vacation and at a trifling met to yon. For convenience sake we've taken all these salts and divided then Into two great Iota aa deacrihed herewith. He-member -we can't promise to fit every boy In every kind of suit, but we can promise to fit every boy in sufficient number of styles to satisfy Mm and yon. Boys' Suits (Spring Weights.) In Fancy Fabrics that sold up to $3, for $1.65: Every popular model in Juvenile Norfolk and Double Breasted styles for boys of all agea from 4 to 1 7 years. Cheviots, Worsteds, Casslmeres all with Knicker bockers all colors and patterns that are strictly stylish. Don't miss the only bona-flda price re duction of the season. Knickerbocker That Said for Up to $101 Waists That Sold tor Up to UCO I Boys' Suits f fSDririrr Walo-ritn a o In Fancy Fabrics and True . Blue Serges that sold np to $5, for $2.70 This lot la larger than th other owing to th fact that th major portion of our regular stock ia In popular priced suits. In It you'll find serges, cheviots, worsteds la all colors and styles for wee lads and big husky 17-year old boys. In every desirable eolor and wear resisting fabric. Broken lots, but all sixes, for Dressy, washable wslsts in all sites and sev eral styles tor boy big and little. 45. 40c handle th mountain of fless. Attaches ef th eireus secured soww-Mrs of tusks sy knocking oil pieces wna hammers snd crow bars Haze Obscures Sky in South Dakota PIERRE. S. D.. May . (Rpeelal Tele gram V A peculiar atmospheric condition existed here this afternoon. With a high temperature and a gale from the south ka a haze of smoke or fine dust which shuts off the view for ever a tew blacks distance. It Is much Ilka the celebrated dark daya of two years ago j when tlie snuike from Montana timber fires swept ever this part of lb. country. SENATE PASSES HOUSE EIGHT-HOUR BILL WASHINGTON. May XL -The senate today passed. 6 te U. the house eigh hour MIL It requires that every con- j tract mad In which the L'nHed States k i a party shall contain a provision that no rrect anic or laborer shall be permitted to work mar than eight hours la sr lea say. . , i Herrick Refrigerater Demonstration We want to show you this more than ordi nary refrigerator in actual use explaining its dry, cold air circulation and demonstrating its superior features. . ' Anyone interested in a new refrigerator will be well repaid for time spent in visiting our special Herrick demonstration this week. THE HEBBIGK sells at $14.00 and up. . Orchard & Wilhelin Carpet Company THE TWENTIETH CENTURY FARMER , Is th Leading Agricultural Journal of the west. Its columns are flllei' with the best thought of the day la matters pertaining to th farm, ttts ranch and th orchard, and It ia factor in La development of ta great west arm country. t y"c tn Aver g Fin Then fcnow hiTarfXai iaa nrm