THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: "MAY 18, 3913. ECHOES OF THE ANTE-ROOM JOHN A. SANSON, Pres. WM. L. HOLZMAN, Trcas. I Knights ot Columbus Will Hold Ini- tiation in Two Degrees. 10 COMMEMORATE SAILOR DEAD Woman Itellcf Corps to Celebrate In Their Memory on , Decoration Dar 'V Iaurichlnsr a Flower Ship. Demonstration 4-A' Sale The Knights of. Columbus will Initiate- n class ot about forty candidates Into trio reoond and third degrees of the fraternity Sunday afternoon. The program for the day la aa follows : Candidate assemble at hall, SS6 Dodge street, at 10 a. m. Mass at St Mary's. Nineteenth ami Dodge streets, at 10:90 a. m. Candidates reassemble at Knights of Columbus club at 1:30 p. m. Conferring ot second and thtrd degrees at Swedish auditorium, 1605-11 Chicago street, at 2:30 p. m- sharp, J. A. Leary, master of ceremonies. Banquet at Henshaw hotel at 8 p. m. Wnmaii'i Ilelief Corps. As a tribute to the naval dead tho "Woman's Relief corps will launch a Memorial .day fldWcr ship on tho pond in Miller park. May 30. About forty men, both ot present and past enlistment of the navy, will be In attendance. There will also be a firing squad for the ritual service of Garfield circle ot the relief corps at the exercises to be conducted at the unknown graves In Forest Lawn cemetery. Heretofore the flower ship -was launched' In the river at the foot ot Douglas street, but In order to enable more pcoplo to witness the .ceremonies the change has been made. Tribe of Oen Ilnr. Meed, No. 13, Tribe of Hen Hur, will give an entertainment Thursday evening, to be known as a Den II ur tea party, at their hall In the I'axton block, Fifteenth and Famam streets. There will be games, cards, dancing and' refreshments. noynl Nelshbors. Pansy camp. No. It, Royal Neighbors of America, will celebrate -the twenty-first , anniversary of theiaamji, at Its rooms, Fifteenth and Doiielaa streets, Thursday evening. '' Itoyal Highlanders. 1 The Itoyal Highlanders - will give a dance at Koglca' hall, ltlOIIamey street, Wednesday' evening. A short address session previous to tho dance will be called at 7:10 p.m. Ancient Order of United Workmen. Edward I. Dodder ot Onion IJaclf to lodge No- 17, Ancient Ordcr'Unlted Work- ' crs men, was. ejected to tha office of grand I , , . treasurer . at the Hastings granq lodge session Wednesday. He received the largest vote cast by the convention for I any office. ' i i i SIr &4Qt well-known Omaha i ja justness man, who was at one time state , hank examjner and has a wide acquaint- .I,, anc in financial circles. The offlco of P.. h'.LM... mill .A ......p.. . vw v.. .i vrti, tfc nil afflici tu ell bl Omaha fts.lt will bring 170,000 each month ,tu the Omaha clearances from the bene- " flclarle.' ' The general fund, amounting to 175,000, ' xt'J .... ums. . .. u v 11 . u 1 1 . uaiin vouu VsliV atr.it tt aaflitJiloa i. I !?! .W. wl'l also be handled at this end b by Mr, Dodder. iori -t its ' 'AVobmn of "tar World Nate. tart Schiller camp,. No. 8W. Woodmen, of the World, will Introduce a ncmber of candl lv dtci Thursday evening, June 4, at the i ,art Dr John E. Simpson of Omaha Sey ; li monr camp, No. IS, has sons to visit the i til -Panama canej. iit State Manager Edward Walsh is on the ho n olck list. Samuel Mancuso of Marconi camp, ! ir- Roadmen of the World, will have an or UiX chestra as part of tho attraction for their I ) jneetinga at Twinty.second and Pierce a streets. M ijouth Omaha LCamo. No. 211. will Intro- V 9ri due a class ot candidates Mar H. nwc John Konnedy, city manager of tho ml) Woodmen of the wof Id, requests tho par 1 SnlJ -ties who have, captured the balloon sou. venlrs to got them to his office, 5 T" Woodmen of the World building, as promptly as possible. . . "it C!rk Yd Klankn f Kolilllr Woodmen ot'tho World, In bobali ot the i e degree team, presented to Captain Karl W Jaopbilck an First Sergeant Henry ' Lendwerkamp, beautiful gold Woodmen iSBsBafelsaJaCTaWflssWpiaM I W-IBIlSB BK!ISSSSSESSKMS1 ' MM MWl Wl M, J H, Continuing this most notable event. A big special purchase, of America's best clothes for men and young men, involving the season's smartest styles, extraordinary opportunity. Emphatic Proof of Our Superior Value Giving Pewer in Men's ; and Young Men s Clothes Selling YOU'LL see in this sale a powerful demonstration of how this now store save3 you money. Unsupported claims mean nothing. , Here's a-sale that will make this store-known far and wide as the value giving headquarters of tho west. Since the new owners took possession of .the Nebraska Clothing Co., the people of this community have benefited to ,the extent of thousands of dollars. Our enormous outlet for merchandise enabled us to get into tho markets this early in the season and secure for you the choicest clothing values ever placed on sale in Omaha. Unlimited Range for Choice. Most Wanted Styles of the Season. THIS ENTIRE PURCHASE OF MEN'S AND YOUNG MEN'S SUITS ON SALE IN THREE GREAT LOTS. Wot lyoung men's and men's, all wool sulta, made to Boll at ... .i. $15 and $18 For young men's and men's hand $20 and $25 tailored suits made to sell at. For young men's and men's high est grade suits, frsyPb J CJT made to sell at 3flU PSD NOTE Uio famous clothes makers represented In this oxtraordla nry sale. L. Adler Bros. Co., Hlckcy-Frecman Co., ItoscnberB Bros. Co., makers of Fashion clothes aU of Ilochestcr N. Y., and Chas. Kau fmnn & Bros., Chicago, and others of equal calibre all are makers of strictly all. wool, finest hand tailored clothing. No store anywhere over offered such exceptional values In Hie height of tho season. You must seo for yourself In order to fully appreciate these goods. Como Monday, no man can afford to ntlss tills great value giving demonstration. SEE OUR FARNAM ST. WINDOW DISPLAY.. JOHN A SWANSON.ircs. WM L HOLZMAN.T.cM., . SEE OUR FARNAM ST. WINDOW DISPLAY. CORRECT APPAREL FOR MEN AND WOMEN bers of Marconi camp, NbMiv orchestra. IT I. If V Cedar Wood camp. No. IV-andZlskuvi lift! Jj Dub camp, No. 116, irtlt hold a Joint class Introduction In June. Druid camp, No. 24, danced Thursday ovenlne, May 15, for tho benefit of tho members of the camp caught in the tor nado. Clerk CJuy JTurness of Omaha Seymour camp, No. IS, Is now located at room 1205, Woodmen, of the World building. Phone Douglas 1117. A BIG ENROLLMENT Students from All Over Enter Oreighton Summer School. GLEE CLUB MEMBERS DINED ol t IS , e ik to nut " -t I -I. i.'-t If 1 . in of the World emblems at tho Oerman Home Thursday evonlng". ' A. Indelleato. D. Qlordlsno. tni Msiialna QT. itaMaa and Joseph Jislcaro are mom- Krnicrnnl Union of America, Mondamlrt lodgo, No. Ill, Fraternal Union ot America, expects to transact Im portant business at Its meeting Monday evening, and requests all members to be present. ThK lodge will glvo an "open meeting" for '.the members and their friends pn June 2 at Trenxer hall, Twen ty fourth and Parker' streets. Kaiaaia o'eiiFrtklaa. Nebraska lodge, No, 1, Knights of Pythias, at Its Tegular meeting Wednes day, Msjttwlil, rcccio a final report on the grand 'lodgo seiilldn that was held oh May 19 arid 14, and '.the unveiling of tho CraKo monument. , SjiHaha loW No, 1 pyal Achatrt, Will civ a-curd , ifsrty aMthclr lodge' room. Nineteenth . and' Farnnm. next Tuesday night, Mas l$t3. Members pf tho' order and their friends y cordlaUy .in. vlted-to be present. 5 Vtttsjt and refrpeh meats. ' ' t M I kc ctlnnro a . tyai council. No. 2318. will feWo a cord party May li at Qott's hall, Sixteenth and Ohio. Good musle. Prtios given. Om,1ha. touncjl, .No. 418, Knightf ar4 lAdles oC Security, announce an, .open meeting ion Wednesday evening. May -21, gram', rdtreftments and dancing,, dmls-J s!ot fret)., " InJnred In Fire or bruldft rpy a fall, apply Bucklon's Ar'nlfa' Salve. Cures. bums, cuts, wounds, bolls. sre$. acsema. plies. Guaranteed. 26c Fflr. sle by Deaton Drug CovAd vertlsemeun Persistent Advertising Is the Road ' to Big Raturaa. ...... Nebraska Medical Association Gives IJanqutif to Them Tuesday KvenliiK at Home Hotel. Omaha Ladies' Festival Chorus SOHMOLLaCR Ml WjtH TO ANNOUNOR THK AKVAC OP ANOTHER CARLOAD OF I it STEINWAY PIANOS Bummer school will begin at Crelghton university June 22, Arrangements are be ing made for a number of noted lecturers to ' give v courses at this session. The ad -vanco enrollment haa been suprlslngt? large, and It fs now an assure nuoCesa Headquarters will bo maintained at the law college, where a bureau Of Informa tion will be established for thnjicohVenl. ence of visitors. The lectures, win be given .In the college of law and' profes sional depa$(nftnts. ""-V K '' An enrollment of Uo is now fmctlcally certain'. 75 per cent of whom ara women. They will, oorae from all over the west. somo living ras fa? weattaiCahfbria, Cleven will come from Kansas City, M'. A Bfedt part of tho students arejvohool teachers who wish to take advanceirwork or brush up' on some extra branches , Flftoen members of tho Crolghton Unl verstt)! Gleo club were the guests at the banquet given by tho Nebraska Medioa association Tuesday evening at the Bonn hotel. ' The glee club, men rendered sev eral selections. Rev. William F. Rigge, B. J astron omer at Crelghton university, bu ben officially notified of his election, tol a Yeuowsmp in tho American Association for the Advancement of Solence. Father1 Rlgge was apprised several months ago of tha fact through a scientific publica tion, but the official notification Uaa Just. bten received from' tho secretary of thq ifssoqlatjqn. The recent announcement of the n-i gagement of Raymond G. Young ts Miss Gladys; liobeck Is of more than usual )n terest td Crelghton university studeuu, aa Mr. Young is a very popular professor at the law department ot that school., Dr. 'Lewis 3. Fisher, dentistry 'lit, was married recontly at Weston, eby to Mlta Anna Aiargarei ivovaa. " Perry- Wheeler, Crelghton layr 18, waa recently re-elected city cleric, of BoUth Omaha .and Eugene D. O' Bull! van, das '10 'of the some school, was defeated tor City attprney of that city . Charles F. Bchremp, law '13, Is located at Beneca, Kaa. PROTESTS AGaINST FJRE BARN ACROSS FROM LIBRARY Yrlll occupy tho Another protest' has been registered pulpit of the agamst the establishment ot the city tire Grace Methodist barn across tho street from the pubUo Kplscopal church library, pr. U. W- ChrisUe, president of New Tork of the Omaha-Doug-la County Medical city -during the; association, in, speaking for that organ- month ot July on Omaha Preacher to Occupy a New Tork Pulpit During July Rev. Edward Hlslop, superintendent Ot of the Omaha district of the Methodist Episcopal church. THEY ARE NOW OH DIS PLAY at OUR WAREROOM " . 'KxcelIcaco" In a piano me ana slot tlxsJB case, action, gtrlnga and rxxlals. . , i ''KxccUenco" in a piano is that aometblns pvpr and aboro all tli66,.yhilcj5. thaKCBlyji of th buIdor put lntof it.- ' STEINWAY planoa arp tht creatioa of Renlus, ' ' TERMS CASH OR EASY MONTHLY PAYMENTS UPRIGHTS GRANDS $550 """p $750 THE WORLD'S FIRST AND BEST .pfANO Call aa d Inspect t!je Largest Plsplay of Stlaway Flaaoa West of New York City, SCHMOLLER & MUELLER PIANO COMPANY ' EkSTAHIJSHKD 1830. 1U1L13 VAUNAM St., 0MA1IA lzatlon, saysi "We wish to voice i a protest against ieovernlng board the establishing of a fire barn Im-land their pastor, mediately across the street from the ; Rev. .Christian V. Omaha Publlo library. We feel that this institution, -bo long esUUU$eS In 1Uf presenUcuarters, shodld no hampered In its work becaUsa of such a proceeding. W 'know it would be diriment, as it would endanger the lives of many chil dren going to the library, and it would detract from the quiet ot the neighbor hood, that is euenttat to the many read ers In the library." Iteaaoaar. Dr. , Reaaoner was formerly ot Oonyer and last year .preached In the First, Metho, diet 'church and hIki spoke at the Pen, making a great Impression upon Sir Knights. S ll 'Lbbbbw smHa'jfllL'4E Stops Tobacco Habit in One Day Sanitarium Publishes Frea Book Showing How Tobacco Habit Can Uo Uani&licd in From One to live Days at Home. Tha Blders Sanitarium, located at 1090 Main BU St. Joseph. Mo., has published a fre book showing the deadly effect ot the tobacco habit, and how it can be banished In from one to five days at hnma Men who have seed tobacco for more than fifty years have tried this method and say it la entirely successful, and la addition to banishing- the desire for to bacco has Unproved Uielr health won derfully This method banishes the de sire for tobacco, no matter wnetner 1 is smoking, chewing, cigarettes or anufi As the book is being distributed frea anyone wanting a -wpy should send their neiss and address at on co. AdrerUse- HISLOP. Dr. lteasoner is a firm believer in advertising, having pub lished a book on church advertising. , 0MAHANS WILL TAKE ANOTHER STEAMSHIP Owing to damage tt sustained during stonn on the E8 river the sailing date o.T the steamshto Imperator ot tho Hamburg line has Un cancelled. Tht boat waa to have sahxi from New Yoric June 7, and tWenty-tw Omaha and Ne braska people had been booked for pas saga W. E. Hock, the wtcal agent, after receiving notice that th boat had been put out ot service for a trine, commenced to bustle and has succeeded In booking his people on other boats equally aa good and in such a manner as to not dels; their leaving. At the time when struck by the atarm the Imperator was near the city ot At- tenhruch. Germany, and waa bound tor New York. The passengers were taken aboard other vessels and brought to New Harms Students More Than Nost Anyone Else. Tho Chief of the Presbyterian Hospital in N. Y.f Dr.-Fishery tella one very easy way to avoid some physical ills. r His comments on COFFE are more interesting1 (&eo letter in southeast oorner), If the subject appeals to 'yon, try leaving off Instant Postum and carefully note, day by day, the return to health and strength. A level teaspoonful of Instant Postum, uran ordinary cup of hot water dissolves instantly and -makes it right for most persons. A big cup requires more, and some peoplo who like strong things put in a heaping spoonful and temper it with a large anpply of cream. Experiment until you know the amount that pleases your palate and have it served that way . in the future. ' . Postum comes in two forms; Eegular (must.be boiled). coffee and tea entirely, use BPX3AK8 otup Dr. (X Irving Slshar, fef a quarter oentury at tho head of New York's qreat Presbyterian Hospital, says In the New York Times of March (2, 'M "Coffee poisoning1 Is. beeamlnq eunstant ly more common In this e'euntr', epec tally among students, whetn It harms '" more than it wbuld harm almost any body else. "Coffee Intoxication does riot 14 to wife beating, but its phyololosloal ef, fecta upon some of Its victims are almost as bad aa those of aloohoUo pollening, "We continually find at tho various ' clinics signs of the harm dene hy the exoeeaive use of tea and ootfeo ameng children. "Surely tMs Is quite preventable, "Children not Infrequently appear whose nervous and digestive system have been wrecked by thse two bever agca." Instant Postum doesn't require boiling, but is prepared instantly by stirring & level teaspoonful in cup of hot water. , ' "There's a Reason" for POSTUM Xorl& without caperteaci&S any delay. msi, CI