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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (April 18, 1913)
THE 13KE: OMAITA, FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 1913. 12 OPENING ATTRACTS HAHYiWnp. TTnrn Cnlnrit. Who Sto ft the Sporting Editor's Passes Announcement Brings Forth Thou Bands of Inquiries. ALL LAND IS OF GOOD VALUE Grrnt Intrrcet Attaches to An nnnncement if (Jovermcnt that 2,G0I I'nrnm Will He Opened for 8rttrmrnt. Oy-yol-oy-volll Hearts and flowers! ! Sack cloth and nshes! Already suffering from financial par alysis, the hordo of "nay, gotta pans guys that arrive In the sporting editor's office along with straw hats and bae ball guides arc doomed to another jolt. And being doomed. It means that casual visitors to Rourke park this season will not point to section "A" and ask. 'Who In the Dickens nrc those wild' ntitsT" Woe, woel The sport scribe Is dead. That Is, he's Just tho same as dead! He doesn't possess a single pass to the The plan of the government to throw cren for settlement 2,500 farms In Sic Pherson and Hooker counties, a part of the North Platte river forest teservc. is attracting more attention thnn any public land proposition that has come up nlnce the Bonesteel country wont on the tnai kct several years ago. The Burlington runs right through the heart of the section ol country that !s to I t,all pari-not oven one for himself. bo restored to the public domain some jt-B a because of a discharged employe time during the coming fall and na a wno to securo revenge on the boss In the result the land department of the com- mailing room, plundered the desk of tho pany la receiving hundreds of letters dally chief scribe and took oh, words fall tho Asking as to tho character of tho land bleeding flond took two season pass books dnd when and where selections may De to the park, or some zoo hall tickets In all. nrt- Incidentally a pipe the source of many n Clem Deaver. head of tho land de- a pleasant dream and Interesting story tmrtmcnt. Is preparing pumphlets de- Is gone, hut this can be replaced nnd In .,rir.nv r tho .eetlon and a map show tlmo the loss will bo forgotton-but the Ing where the land Is located. Coplea of books-never. these will bo sent to landsocKors n -o" ...ffi.i.nt Kimolv can be oecurcd ... .... r ,w ...ini.r in ihu meantime all letters are being nnswored. giving out What information Is available and at hind At tho present time. Mr. Deaver has been over most of he land that Is to go onto the market and Is of the opinion that fully four-flfths of it Is excellent for agricultural purpouns. rnuch of It at this time being worth Around S to S per acre, provided the title was so that It could be sold, den crally tho area Is well watered, It being Intersected by two branches of tho Loup, the Dismal, the Blrchwood and two or it.. -..I,.. ri. nesldes. It Is vhat Down at police headquarcrs Is .a Supplies Still Coming In to the Relief Station "How many sacks of lime will It tako to plaster fifteen square yards In my house?" This Is one of tho questions that came to J. A. Rogers in charge of relief station No. 4 desk at the Auditorium. This is a sample of some of the questions 1 1 ...l.n I l fl on .nmltitv I . ....... , V, . t. A mmA- Ubnnwn as the shallow wen i n ' .. .1 I .. I din .a " 1 -. ,U. ...LI t 1. , basin of the state. In the valleys uowiub :.-uB u. nm u. uo , htnlned almost everywhere at after. "How many shingles will It take L depth of from seventy-ftvo to 160 feet, to patch my roof? It Is torn In three . 1 r a nam ' Tm I m a.mn1K 1 a ma in uiiuiiici Dniut'int STUDENT, DIES SUDUtNLi Idea that by this time tho committee should be experts on all subjects. Home flrecorr. an Armenian student In want committee members to tell them ii, second year of law at Crelghton, ott tn bat how many bricks will be ro lled suddenly Wednesday from a structure quired to repair two corners of their of a blood vessel, aupennuuecu ujr loumiatlon. Others have asked to have failure. a vase and an umbrella rack replaced, nrAfpnrva name beforo coming to this i,ut tho committee members nr reason- Country two years ago was Krikorlan, nbiy good-natured In receiving all these nnd he was a graduate of Bt. Paul's col- ref,uegts, lege, Tarsus, Turkey. Together with his Among the further donations Just re- fmher. who was a Judge there, he left covt(i by the relief committee nre hfixes Armenia about tho time that the Turks an(1 packages of groceries, canned fruits. beean their persecutions, ana since men CK8 anJ butter from the followlnir: lie has been In Omaha. He was employed h, Martln, chapman. Nob.; Mrs. J. O. bt the Boston lunch room, Sixteenth ana nillngs, Webster City, la.; Mrs. Hodle, Farnam streets, at night, and did a lot Howard, Neb.; Uurwell, Neb.; Annie I. of his studying during the quiet hours Doyle, Chcstor, Pa.; R Kolley, Blair, of his watch. Among tho upper class- Neb,; J. o. Wagoner.. Pawnee, Nob.; men of the law school ho was a popular Bttit xlncoln church. Lincoln, Neb.; D. fellow. II. Crowlcs, Memo, Neb.; H. 8. Clowd, Besides his father. S. Krikorlan, who neA 0ttk lB . Mn) stunrt Barley. Wash. left soveral weeks ago for Armenia, two ngton, Neb.; Blair Vinegar and Canning brothers survive him Vincent Gregory, cqmpany, Blair, five barrels apples; Loa employed at the Union Pacific ahops, and Angeles Chamber of Commerce, eight K. K. Gregory, an Importer in New York boxes of clothing; Lexington Belief aa Clty. soclatlon, Lexington, Neb., threo cases of The Crelghton law students have ar- cgK8i three boxes canned fruits, one bur- ranged for tho burial Friday morning roj china dishes; llosowater school. Omaha, three boxca Jclllea and canned fruits; Hcott's Bluff, threo Backs: Mrs. William Bechter, Pierce, two barrels clothing; B. A. Hakenson, Tipton, la.. two boxes; Lynn, Mass., one barrel; Mrs, P. A. Lilly, Albion, ono box butter. from tho Crosby undertaking parlors, IKt North Twenty-fourth street. They is III attend tho funeral In a body. YOUNG MEN ARE FINED FOR INSULTING WOMEN Ten young men, arrested by Officer Pipkin at Twenty-fourth and Leaven worth, streets Wednesday night, were scored severely by Judge Foster In police court for their practice of loitering around the Intersection of tho Crosstown And Leavenworth lines nnd Insulting Women and young girls who happen to bass. A. L. Bradley, Frank Madlgan, Leo Agnew and Fred Compton, the most flagrant of the offenders, wore each fined S and costs. Chester Clark was let out on bond and failed to make his appearance In court. Frank CJorman, Wyman McIIale, John Sampson and (Francis Walsh were dismissed, "squeal" for the missing passes. But the Interest of tho sleepy detective as signed to the case cannot be aroused to the proper pitch, and the books seem lost forever, despite the fact that fifteen re porters, thirty-nine printers, two office hoys, 693 personal friends, four steno graphers, fifty-nine newaboya and twen-ty-ono telegraph operators are also in terested In the search for the culprit. The hooks were last seen In the left hnnd top drawer of tho Big Boss' desk. That was the day Pa nourke came around and slipped everybody In the of fice a regular 10-oent Flor De Ca Baxgh and hoped we'd all come out to the park the same as last year. And now we gotta Btay home and let tho darned old ticker satisfy our pas sions. Alrendy some 200 habitual D-h's are feeling depressed. Omaha will lone the pennant. Without us D-h's In the grandstand, every sucker of an umplro will do his gol-dcmdest to give the games away. Cf-yol-oy yoelll Tho Innocent suffer for the guilty 1 1 Who In the flrey pit lays there's a balm In Olleart? Answer: Nobody I Principals Will Be Asked Questions on Public School Work "In what ways does your school pro vide for the moral education of the pupils?" "In what respects are the requirements of your school aa to conduct similar to the requirements of llfo outsldo schoo!7" These are two questions Superintendent Qraff of tho public schools Is nsklng of principals and the nnswera he will uso In nn address to be delivered later beforo the Nebraska Schoolmasters' club. Superintendent Graff's aim Is to securo practical Information upon tho moral edu cation as well na the Intellectual training of tho children. Other questions he 'asks the principals are: "In what respects do the achool re qulremcnta differ?" (From the require ments of life outside tho school, "What arc the dominant motives which actuate children In regard to school con duct?" "What Is tho strongest Influence for good conduct which can be brought to bear upon a child?" "In what respect do modern methods of moral education represent an Improve ment over previous practices?" "What suggestions have you to make as to possible Improvement in current methods of moral education?" "What Is tho best example you can give from your own experience of a typical caso In which the moral education of the school has been effectual?" WE WILL POSITIVELY BREAK ALL RECORDS of BARGAINS GIVEN NEXT SATURDAY (Even tho First Day of the Fire Salo) Wait for next Saturday, watch tho papers Friday even ing for bargains that you never saw in print before. A Revolution In Price Cutting We urge you to bo sure not to miss the sale Saturday. We know you will bo surprised. The articles that will be on sale 800 palm of women's, misses' nnd children's whtto shoes and oxfords, pumps nnd slippers. 1,500 pairs of men's, young men's nnd little gents' shoes. Ladles' nnd children's black and tan shoes, oxfords nnd pumps. Men's clothing, furnishings and hats. Indies' cloaks, suits, drosses and skifts. Ijadies' waists, nprons and muslin undcanvcar, etc. Hosiery for men, women nnd children, notions, etc. WAIT and WATCH for SATURDAY FIRE RAPHAEL-PRED GO. SALE 1414 HARNEY Our Quality Goods and Pure Food Exhibit is attracting bigger crowds every day. Make it a point to see the displays Friday and Saturday if possible. Special Dis plays That are Educational. "THAT SPOTLESS SPOT" How to acquire an appetite: Try to say "That Spotless Spot" ono hundred times very fast. First you fluster then you laugh. Laughter tickles tho palate and makos you hungry, and hunger should bo appeased In the san itary and pleasing eurrounglnga of that spotless spot WOODMEN CAFETERIA FOURTEENTH AND FARXAM STREETS ' 'Music Evenings. Moderate Prices. Home Cooking. 1 I County Enjoined from Delivering the Warrant on Claims STREET RAILWAY AND GAS DOM PAN I ES SUBMIT EARNINGS Wharton Secures Concession for the Omaha Postoffice Tostmastcr John C. Wharton and Mrs, Whnrion have returned from WnshttiKton and New York, feclliiK hlRhly gratified over the results of tho trip, which Mr. Wharton mad In behalf of the local postoffice. Ho comes bock with the news that Omaha will have either new wnKons, liorsns nnd linrncts to collect malls, or automobiles, He said ho was told to Investigate both systems, tn npa whlrh wmlM rirnrn tn . more beneficial to the covernment. nmi The huellJ economic department of -- - ika i. itr his report would be acted upon. He also , "" ciuu accepted ins asked that the salaries of the threo as- "wltatlon of ""-n lia- yterday aft- ui.iuuii ituu vibuii ma uenionBira.11011 in mo storo's RTOcery department. Th Publicity League and Ad Club Meet on the Same Dates The northwest division of the Asso ciated Ad clubo -will hold its annual con vention In Omaha May 20 and 21. Tha meetlne will be held at tha same time as that of the Nebraska Publicity league, the two bodies having agreed to choose the same dates, which havo just been announced. The Omaha Ad club, together with the publicity bureau of tho Commercial club, Tho Hoard of County Commissioners I Is preparing a program of entertainment has been forbidden to deliver to Cald for the two organizations. Among other v.oll & Drake the warrant for JH.WO, things there will be a big afternoon at Which was the consideration In the final the Field club, a noon luncheon at the ol)fitnenl of the claims of tho builders Commercial club, an afternoon at nourke oi ine poun: house, by two temporary nnu par ana a ainner ann caoarot snow orders granted by Judge Kennedy. The oomo business also will be done, Judge set the hearings on applications for permanent Injunctions for April 23. AUTO RFIHIPPQ TIMP & ltosc, former attorneys for Caldwell & Ur bULLCUlINu IVI All Drake, a a part of their attempt to col. lect J7.W0 feet alleged due them. The W. H. Schmelzel, assistant manager of other was obtalnod by tho Irwin bank of the Omaha branch of the Ford Motor Columbus, Ind to protect an assignment company, has made the third collection to It by the contractors of $9,744 of the of mall from the Omaha postoffico in a money to bo collected by Caldwell & Ford car and lowered all previous rec Correctly Tailored Garments Drake from Douglas county. Woman's Club Sees Demonstrators Work Corporations doing business in tho city ltant superintendents i the postoffice havo submitted to the dtv commissioner au l,e superintendents of the sub of finances and accounts statements of stations bo Increased, and ho says he volume of business dono during the first ha" every "eon to believe that this quarter of 1913. The street railway com- would bo done July 1. duit'i total recelDts for that Derlod Mr- Wharton Is also seeking the e. Amount to J4ffi.2SI.7S. upon which a roy. tension pf the Btreet rallwuy sorvlce for elty of (14,fS7.91 Is paid the city. The tnn ma"" to Benson and other points, fas company's receipts for the threo ana " m ' granted will designate cer months were as follows: January, $72.- ,aln "umbered stations to collect and dls ords. He used a model T machine and postal authorities commented upon the speed of the trip. A horse and wagon outfit on this collection circuit consumer one hour and fifteen minutes in compar ison to a fraction under twenty-tight mlnutea with an automobile. J FINED FOR SELLING LIQUOR TO A. MINOR 4CH.47; February. J77.8J9.07: 11119; total. (230.380.63. March, J0,- pose 6f parcel 'post packages. While In Washington Mr. Wharton had women arrived early in the afternoon and remained until lute, Inspecting each exhibit and hearing the demonstrators ten the various methods of preparing their goods for the table. The visitors started In at the exhibi tion of Advo Jell and could scarcely be gotten away. Tho exhibit Is one of the prettiest ever given by the McCord Hrady company, Omaha manufacturers John Belltx, proprietor of a saloon at W4 Walnut street, was fined J35 and costs In police court for selling liquor to a minor. William Kochanowskl, 17, wo the purchaser of the Intoxicant. The sort you're looking for. You can depend upon your new spring clothes being absolutely correct if they are tailored by the Satisfactory Nicoll System Bach garment is planned to exactly fit the one man who made to okdeb is w wear same. The shape and style is hand tailorod into the fabric by ex ports in the tailor's art. The cream of the Spring and Summer styles are here, in a variety to satisfy the most ex acting taste. $25, $30, $35 and up. NICOLL The Tailor "W3 Jer reins' Sons 209-11 So. 15th St. FACE WOULD for his guests at luncheon. Secretary of j' onBtratnr 7h.J ti. 7" Kt tirvn i a"nonstrator, showed the many methods State Colonel railway mall service at that place. ITCHING ECZEMA WAS UNBEARABLE i took notes. Other exhibits by Omaha manufacturers ootor .Inscribed BeslnoL BlUvd aim ro in me stores grocery department at Onz: Boon'Ouxoo. and the visiting women took keen In- Stoneham. Mass., Jan. 27, 1913: "Six lerest in their processes of tirannntinn Urars ago my skin became very red and and the new cuisine. Hasklns nrothers' for two months I suffered tortures from Boap company, the Paxton.Onlinirii.. Itching ecxema, which at times becaino iinuearauie. i inea many rcincu.c Little Pimples Like White Spocks. Then Festered, Faco One Mass of Sores. Could Get No Rest. Used Cuticura Soap and Oint ment. In 2 Weeks Pimples Gone, 459 DtTidon Bk. niue Island, III. "I Drrt noticed little pimples Ilka white sporki breaking out oa my face. Thea they fil tered. The moment I scratched them they made a sort! and my ffcee was ono ma of sores which cauaod dlsflguraneot. My faco becama marked and there were holes wiicra tha ptm plea had been. I would waks up tn tba nleht and my face would bo burning and Itching and I could get no rest. I tried many kind of nlrea and dlfforont things but aU to no re lief. After I took to OuUcura Boap and Ointment tn about threo days I found I could sleep nights and that tha pimples wtre fast disappearing. Two weeks later I no ticed that they were gone. OuUcura Soap and Ointment effected permanent relief," (Signed) George Warner, Juno SI, 1013. For red. rough, chapped and bleeding hands. Itching, burning palms, and patafui fiager-enda with shapeloa nails, a one-alt h Cuticura treatment works wonders. Boa. bands, on retiring. In hot water and Outicuru Boap. Dry, anoint with Cuticura Olatmcr' and wear soft bandage or old, Itoso glove during tha nit ht. OuUcura Boap (25cJ an Ointment (COc.) are eold by druggists a.. dealers throughout tho world. Samplo of each mailed freo, with 32-p. Skin Book. Ad lxs ioKard "Cuticura. Dcpt,T. Do ton.' WTender-faced men should Use Cutlcur aap Uhavtng Btlck. 25c Bamplefree, ' PAY FOR TAXI IS LEFT TO MAYOR AND COMMITTEE i iiti iirnv nnnnvt -i n w i nmmi r i .... . v wii.rnj I Vilul Lma IIJ KIKmiir rt . a left tho settlement of its bill for s'ervices mnnv others to the Judgment of the mayor nnd the den demonstrations which are attracting RALSTON RELIEF FUND NOW TOTALS $12,420.77 shows: To The Omaha Uee Wo wish to state In reference to tho bill rendered to the relief committee for services rendoral Major Harttnann In his relief work. amounting to some J1.1D0. which was re ferred to in the Omaha newspapers some row nays ago, tnat this has been placed In the hands of the mayor and relief committee and that wo havo left It to their Judgment as to whether we shai! or shall not receive any compensation ror above mentionen service. Jt tha tvinvni n nil Mmmltt,, rirfrij, thnt all service of this kind, of which there Omaha bUB iiess house. No. 18. have been quite a little rendered by other An Omaha business house, No. 1. concerns, should be donated, wo will ' ym na Dusiness nouse. No. BX hlr1 hv thHt Ititlirmtnt nf tho pnmnilt. I 11 iviens. uesnier. neb tee and donate the entire I1.1S0. P- Peters. Dodgevllle, Wis.. OKAY RONNET TAXI L.1NK. iammona-wnanaier l.umner Co.. By ItAKUY II. IIAWKK. Bec.-Treis. ce iaxe, is. CLAUDE B0SSIE HEARS OF out relief, but I fortunately visited a doc tor who save me a prescription wnicn proved to be Hoslnol Ointment ana i re ceived relief at the first appucauon-n was so soothing In Its effect. Then bee Ing Iteslnol Boap recommended I used them together. I waa completely oureu In six weeks, and have never had a lAimli nf It ailrtPA. The Ralston relief fund was Increased auinni sun Onlr soao Be Can Use. to J12.C0.77 yesterday, J7M.C0 being added "I cannot too highly recommend Hesi- aunng the day. Tho list stands aa fol. nol Ointment to any one Buffering with lows: fcln trouble, and Kuslnol Soap Is thu Previously acknowledged tll.445.17 only BOttP 1 can UBa without Irritation." An Omaha business house. No. 17 ' 10.0) (Signed) Arthur E. Tobey, 42 Pomeworth 10.0) Bt. 10.00 I ThpflM wnnlN frvMr nn wrm hn him S9Mlf suffered and been cured, are more .w con vim Pin if ihnn nnvtiiinur wit oniiiti xiv 1.00 1 nf Rcainnl. If vnu. too. ar torinintd 111 Arma n nt Lr i n Ai-ilttHrtn U'hv 6.00 I Hnn't vnu JS-S ald fr i,r- Tobey. Write to Dept. il-T 4w.w i(tinoi. lJHltlmore. sin., ror rrea sam- p el. Bvery druggist sells Iteslnol Olnt AMUSICMBNTS. "OMAKA'S FTTK CEWTEja." Dally Mat., 15-85-300 Orgs., 18-25-80-750 rOB BUT ONE SXOBT WEmC The Great Behman Show BXTXAVAOABX&. AVX VAUDJ1VILL11 The Circuits Cap Shear. Lew Kelly (Prof. Dope), The Watson Sisters, Fred Wycoff & a Jack Singer Beauty Chorus. Ladles' Pima Matinee Today, 'Worth OUmblng tha Bill." Sally Kt, 10c Ergs., 10-300 Comedy HUBBY MABY With HABBT BOAITIfOIT and Tazloab Ohorns DAI1T AT 3:301 7 130 AXTD B P. M. Seats reserved at both performances every evening, "HU1 UUWH1UK V Xihhodwmc Tabloid Musical i Citizens of Fort Dodge, la. glna Hoard of Trade. Saginaw. Mich Cash. No. a THE DEATH OF HIS mother cmi.n. of wiw Nib;::::::::::: ment A H'noX -"moat- nusineis Aien s ueague, Hinton, While busily engaged at a desk in the relief work at the Auditorium yesterday. Claude F. Dotsle, city dairy In spector, received a letter stating that his mother had died at her home in Milan, Italy, soma two weeks ago. She was 67 years of age. Heart failure was th cause of her death. This Is the second letter that has come to relief workers bearing similar news. Police Officer Sam Morris something over a week ago received news that his mother had died in Hngland and 'vas burled before the letter reached him. Tex i! (V I w a. iimwin, iiamge building. Omaha x no Citizens pf Royal. la .60 I liaKcr loo Machine Co torn vnamner or vommeroa. Los An geles, through Omaha National bank Ktton J. P. Trailer, Dennet, Neb 6. CO AMISEMKNTS, Most Pood Is Polaon to the dyspeptic Klectric Hitters soon relieve dyspepsia, liver and kidney dpm plaints and debility. Price Wc For salt- by Ileaton Drus Co. Advcrtlsament, Total I1S.4M.77 CLOSE REGULAR PHARMACY CLASSES TILL SEPTEMBER The year's work for the regular classes at the Crelghton College of Pharmacy was ftnlihed Wednesday afternoon and classes will be suspended until Septem ber. The class which enrolled last Christmas, however, will continue work- ling until July. BOYD THEATER Tomoirr. all wehk. Matins Waanaaaar, Saturday LAST TWO WEEKS Or 1KB SEAJSOW EVA LANG in EAST LYNNE XTBXT WEEK LAST WEEK HOBODrs WIDOW. Stats are now on sals (or both waaka. Krug Theater Mat. Today, 0i3O Wight, G:30 WATSON'S BEEF TRUST Oness Tha Combined Weight of the Chorus L adits' Sally Sine Matte XaaAWVaV STTh MABTZB BSCS OTFEBB Madame Sarah Bernhardt Anil her oomstnr ot twentr-tU pUjwi lncludlni Modi. Lou TIIa tor (It drt this wek TODAY ATTEBWOOIT AHD BT231TZKO PHEDRE VuJtI1U Art "Anil Thr LlTOd Iltppjr Krtx Alttr," Joal llcitncr. urtnntr ana Ktaeuti, lcmtlui Ordoth. McMohon, Dlttaonil a Cltm uee. Koloon llKioc MUlion rmunM. iticcs. lt., Mc. toe. 7(e. (1. uoz Bttll. ii.u. num. tic. I0c, tic. ii.oe. uox Mtii, nog. BRANDEIS THEATER Tonight Sat. Mat. and Might BUNT.Y PULLS THE STRINGS. Son., Uou. A MOBEBB EVE BASEBALL OMAHA vs. SIOUX CITY IIOUIIKE PARK April 18, 19 and 20 Game Called at 3:00 P. SI. 41 Hi mi aas awak 1 Ik Special Sales That aro Economical. Lace Curtain Sale Friday and Saturday Surplus Stocks of an Eastern Mill on sale at About Half Regular Retail Prices. Elamine Curtains, made to Filet Net Curtains, made to Bell to $5.50, colors cream and Ivory, sale do rrr? price Pi J : rt l ! jutuaaeiBiit) ourtuius, raaae to sell at ?3.50 a pair, nice line .of patterns at, d f qq pair ij) 1 70 Nottingham Lace Curtains, made to soli at 1.00 pair, neat new patterns, jn on salo DiC Bell at $12.60 pair, exception ally pretty patterns d A A Q nt, pair t,ciJ Nottingham Lace Curtains, mado to sell to $0.00, full size, good patterns qq pair tOC Nottingham Lace Curtains, made to sell at 75c pair, most remarkable values at on pair , . , See Lines Displayed in the Sixteenth Street Window, , CONTINUOUS Cta. viMoUM Slaru rilllLV THCATK rHOioeLATi Uiwmfm Of Tfcr' empress; $1 Hand Bags, 49c You must see them to ap preciate the exceptional values in this particular. They are a fine lot of 9 and 10-inch metal frame bags that sell everywhere at $1; choice 49c Dress Shield Sale Omo Dress Shields, Nead Dress Shields, Klimert Dross Shields, Canfield Dress Shields, tho very best produced, All at Cut Prices Friday. See These Specials. Six Interesting Silk Specials Friday 59c All Silk Messalines In every wanted Bhade for street or evening wear; over 2.000 yards; special, at 5Q the yard aJOC 27 and 36-inch Tub Silks In a big variety of spring shades; also silk satin foulards in neat designs, mostly blue and black grounds; made to sell at AQ 75c a yard; choice, yard "OC Black Dress Silks Speoial bargain for Friday 36-lnch black dress taffeta, regular 85c quality, at the fjn yard uOC 36-inch Black Satin Duch ess Regular $1.00 (CO a yard quality; at, yard, OOC Fine Black Dress Iflessa- llno 36 Inches wide, all Bilk; made to sell at $1.00 70 a yard; at yard -, lOC Wool Dress Goods 38c Most wanted weaves at greatly under retail worth. Serges, Bedford cords, Pana mas, whipcords, check and stripe suitings, etc., 76c a yard values, on sale at the yard 75c Fancy Wool Ratines Greys, tans and blues; regular 75c values; whllo AQ. they laBt, yard frOC $1.00 All Wool Diagonals nnd llaslcet Wenves 52 inches wide; on sale jq at the yard D5C $1.00 All Wool Serges lne, firm weave; cream color only; on sale, at tho yard , 78c f White Goods Specials Flaxons, the new weave, and Lund Lawns, Qf"n to 50c values, yd.. .yy Plain Persian and fine French Lawns, to Foo values, at Ofln tho yard ijJ(j Imported dotted Swisses, to $1.25 vol- 7 Cn ues, at yard Qy Voiles and Marquisettes, this spring's fabrics, 95e values, at the yard 50c Big Sale of Remnants Remnants Anthracite blue prints, QJ, 6c values, at. . U2U Itemnnnts gingham apron checks, C 7c values, at ... . Ow Hemnants lawns nnd batistes, 10c values, at Remnants dress rIiik hainB, 12Hc OOp values, at ... V dilJ Remnants striped tis sues, 18c O iZ-n values, at.. I 2b IN DOMESTIC ROOM 5c Remnants 36-lnoli per cales. 124c 7lof vulues. at. .. I u Remnants 3 6-lnch bleached muslin, C 8 He values, at . . U Remnants of poplins, "e VQ,ues:. 1 2120 72x90 made sheets, 50c ata,ue8 39c 42x36 made pillow, cases, 12c l re values, nt I UU- Shirting madras, fancy stripes 16c ri val ues, at .... I UU New lawns, pretty pat terns, 10c Tint values, at. . . I Zu Voiles and poplins, fancy stripes, I On 25c values, at . . I w Thousands of yards of fine wash Roods from lilsh grade department worth to 39c Cn at lOo, 7Ho and.. UU Special Bargain Prices In Women's Suits, Cloaks and Skirts Dept. Friday Domestic Room. ChUdren's Dresses, good spring styles, KlnKham and per- AUn cales, values to J1.00, at.. Wrappers and House Drosses, well made, Rood styles, fiQp values to $1.00, at UHU Women's White Waists, good Bjirlng styles, values Qn to $1.00, at au Women's New Sprimr Suite, good line of colors and QC sizes, values to $10, at.. WUlOU Women's Hlack and Gingham underaklris, aiues to AQp 76c, at each tVKt Children's Spring Coats, from 2.98 each, RllP WW Rompers, iloc vnl- to Children's ues, at each 25c r : Time to Guy Summer Underwear Kara Aro Some Snaps In th Oomestlo Boom Friday. Men's Balbrlffffan Underwear Shirts and drawers, tmade to sell to J LOO. In 3 lots, at 9 Co garment, 45o, 35c and .... wU IVadles' Cotton or lsl Vests Values up to 50c, on sale In 4 lota Friday, at the garmont, Qn a 60, 19o, 13Ho and 7G Man's Union Salts Made to sell to $1.60, on sole at AQl 980, 09o and 4,.. ff 9U IiadlM' Union Salts - Cotton or lisle, regular and extra or. sizes, at 49o, 3&o and fcOU Man's UnderaMrta and Drawers Medium weight, a match- in. less value, at T7u Man's and Boy a Dress shirts All stylea, clean new stock. OP. Special, at 49c and 00 Man'a Woman's and Children's Hose To 25c values. In 2 lots Friday; at, the pair, Q H 18Ho and O0 J ( BOYS' AND MEN'S CLOTHING SECTION Boys' New Spring Suits, blues, grays, brownB; double breasted or Norfolks; values to $3.00, at SI 95 Extra Fine Line of Norfolk and double breasted boys' spring suits, extra pair 01 paum, buuu bijicb, wen inaue, values to ?4, 2 40 Id Ix)t of Men's Spring Suits, values up to $12.00 SttlfiO Odd THE TALK OF OMAHA Hoyden's Quality Goods and I'ure Food Exhibit. Friday Will be the qui unj ui win- .'luiiiiiiuiu x uro r oou rixillulu Tvorv day brines greater crowds and more enthusiasm of this wonder ful display of Pure Food Products. Special Grocery Prices for Friday. 22 lbs. best Oranulated Sugar. .8,1.00 10 bars Laundry Queen White Toilet Boap, for 85o J0 bars Ueat- Km-AU, Diamond C or Lenox Soap, for 35o 7 bars Haskln Bros.' Electric Spark White Soap, It works like lightning In the laundry, for 33o 10 lbs. best White or Yellow Corn meal, for 85o 10 lbs. best Kolled Ureakfast Oat meal for 35o 10 lbs. best mixed Chicken Feed. . 85o 6 lbs. fancy Japan Rice, 10c quality, for 8? g-lb. sack best high grade Diamond H Flour, for -91.10 Advo Jell. Jellycon or Jello, pkg. 7Wo 2-lb. cans fancy Sweet Sugar Corn 4o 2-lb. cans fancy Wax, String, Green or Lima Beans, for 7H Skinners' Macaroni, pkg, 7Ho K. C Corn Flakes, pkg, 00 Grape Nuts, pkg ,v;AT?2 The beat bulk Peanut Butter, lb. 13Ho 8 cans Oil or Mustard Sardines. ,850 The best Tea Slf tings, lb. lOo Golden 8antos Coffee, lb. .ao rirat Carload of Pineapple This ..., nn on Rile. Extra fancy bright, sweet and Juicy. 2t sUe. each - 30 size, eacn ft Fays The bast strictly freah Effga, nothing ywr uuava . ... ........ . HQrt The best Creamery Butter, carton or bulk, per lb 330 The best Country Creamery Butter. per lb 320 The best No. 1 Dairy Butter, lb. 30o Good No. 1 Dairy Butter, lb a5o Full cream, White or Yellow Cheese, Per lb 1B0 The Market for the People In Vetre. tables. A saving of so to loo per oen.t 16 lbs. best Colorado Potatoes. 15a 15 lbs Red Globe cooking Onlonsi'lBo Best Holland 8eed Cabbage lb K l-eah Spinach, peck lBS Large Punches lleeta. Carrots. Tur nips. Radishes or Shallots, bunch Fancy Caullf ioweri lb. 7 3 lbs. fancy shelled Popcorn! ".ioS 2 heads fancy Leaf Lettuc K Fancy large ifead Lettuce etih 'ivZl Fancy Rhubarb, per lb . ?Sa 2 bunches fresh Parsley at 3 large Soup bunches ff ' it Large Cucumbers, each. . . . . . .60 lS J large Green Peppers for. .... ' lot Fwey Wa or Green Beans, lb . . .Ito Fancy ripe Tomatoes, lb. ... 10!? Jancy new Potatoes, lb. Large stalks Celery for . . .'. "' '? 1-arge Grape Fruit, each. . . Fancy Strawberries box iS Hayden's Made it Po.li,i- iSt 13H on their housekeeping expenses. Try HaydcrTs First ?,