6 THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1913. The Modern Idea; "Good Individual Tailoring at a Lower Prlco Than Non-Individual ItcadrMado.' URGENT CLOTHING NEWS Fall Owning Announcement 1) A $7.00 Silk Vest Free With Every Made-to-Moasure Suit Order for This Week Only We are now showing our cpmpleto lino of Fall and Winter Fabrics in Suiting and Overcoatings Guaranteed All Wool. lliOR Maie 15 00 Fit Guriititi REMEMBER This great offer is for one week only. Wo givo absolutely FREE a $7.00 fancy Silk Vest with every suit order. Frte SiNveiirs t Ewery Caller N.W. Cor. 15th and Harney Sts. WARHIHi! Tilt Tamous "Bntv dee Bystem" in wide ly imitated. We nave no oounectlon wltli any other store la the city and thr fore urge yon to eome to tit right place. AIM AT MM SERVICE Scr Declares J. 1. Wootan in Convo cation Address at lellevue. TALKS VALUE OE EDUCATION Satire Stadent Bodr " Fucnlty Gather la Clarke Mall (or the Aaaaal Cemvecatlon of the College. The annual convoeaitou at Bollevue col lege yesterday brought tho entire stu Cent body and faculty with President 8. W. Stoekey at the head, together in Clarke hall, and despite tho rainy weather, a number of visitors. r. Stephen Phelps of the faculty pro tided over the meeting and tho convoca tion address tvaa mode by James to. Wootan of The Boo on "The' Valuo of Education.'' ''The aim of education," ho said, "la o, develop character and fit ,mcn and Women for the duties of llfo. The high Met duty of life Is efflcent service, bo- cause, that hi the prime need of life. The value of education, then, Is In sending men and wmkD lato the world equipped for (l eff icleht i "The bo4k. 'Vessel were but mftawi to M end to b lauftereil. of course, In de to heconiea the' end, 'lilit' a mini trained to thMK t terms or social neeai DR. HENRY ADDRESSES THE SOCIETY FOR FRIENDLESS Ilov. E. A. Ftcdenhegcn, national superintendent of tho order, was speaker of the evening at tho annual meeting of tho Society for tho Friendless, at the Young Men's Christian association on Thursday night. Dr. W. O. Henry read an address on tho "Untainted Itace." Hov. Mr. Fredenhagen lectured on the lack at attention that was given social Inheritance and tho. raising of children, "It Is becauso of tho neglect of tho par ents that many children become crim inals. Wo mutt clear tho social pathway for tho growing child, keep him out of temptation. We pay moro attention to tho breeding of some animals than wo do men nnd It Is tho purpose of this society to put a stop to the abuse." Dr. Fredenhagen complimented Dr. Henry on his paper and requested that ho bo permitted to print it in the paper of tho organisation, The First Frlond, Tho request was granted. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. Mrs. Charles Lobeclc nnd daughter Mar guerite left Thursday to spend the win ter in Washington,- D. C. Joseph Hayden of tho firm of Hayden Brow., has gope to Excelsior Springs for a few days' rest. C..H. AViseta&n. district nasseneer scent of the Baltimore & Ohio at Cincinnati, Is spending the day In Omaha, on hie rc- was the really Important purpose of .the.! turn from a trip through Yollowntonn took learning. Th high product of edu- tetlon must meet the most withering tests fthe worM's needs to vindicate Its value, 'All line of useful service fall within the center of gravity In every life and the center of gravity Is never found within the smalt circle of selfish gain or jlory," he said. "Education must have a higher motive than merely, self-culture tor selfish ends." (National park. Assistant Oencral Passenger Agent Matthews ,of the Missouri Pacific, who was at the convention of tho National Association of Hallway Passenger Agents, nnd who afterward made tho trip through Yellowstone National park na one of the guests of mo Jim roads, is in the city, on his way to St. l.ous. Breen Says Seven Names May Be on One EecalTPetition "Oh, there Is nothing to that," sold Jfchn P. Breen, when asked what ho thought of the opinion ot Judge Ben Beker to the effect that; the" recall peti tion now being circulated against the even city commissioners would not be legal unless each proftoeed candidate foi their place wa placed on a separate yetlUon by himself, "No,, they tnAy.oH be on one petition." said Mr. Breen, "but at that I' rather doubt whether the recall is' workable the way the law reads at present" Kr Breen is the man that drew the commission form of government bill un- tier which the Omaha commission la operating. He saya that he believes It 'was all right the way he first drew It, but has a. suspicion that the way the law was manhandled before It was flnall) panptoV the recall part of St is hardly workable. "I believe they wilt get their petition filled up, though," he sold, when asked whether the circulating ot the petition wootd result In anything definite, or Whether It would fall through. He sold be did not know who waa back of It but that he had been approached on the proposition some weeks ago. PVarful Blnafrbtcr of deadly microbes occurs when throat and lung diseases are troated with Dr. King's Now Discovery. COq and 11.00. For sale by Beaton Drug Co. Advertise ment, OMAHA MAN IS FOUND DEAD AT LEAVENWORTH Police authorities of Leavenworth, Kan., nave notified Chief of Police Henry tV. Dunn that a man found dead In Leavenworth Is probably a, resident of this city. The man was a common la borer and the only identification card waa one from the Koenlg Labor agency. l) Dodge street, bearing the namo ot Vf. Evans. Detective Donohoe. after Investigating, found that B, Reed had signed to go to Leavenworth, and that Evans substituted for him. Evane U supposed it be an as vfmed name. The police have been un able to locate. Heed or anyone who was acquainted with either Heed or Evan. PRESIDENT OF AD CLUBS" TO BE HEflE SEPTEMBER 29 The date when the Ad club is to en Uriel President William Woodhe&d C IK Aweejated Ad Clubs of America, h s been fixed, since Frank. Bullta re ceived a- telegram from Woodhead. ,-Utlng that e would be In Omaha on September . He state that he will so n a Cttcaget for the meeting of the execu tive committee next week, lie will stop t Otcb or W returu. The local ad dub. proet!y wSU have both, noon and fvontaf mestlcgs this year alternating froes week, to week. Lantern wide lee iuls are te Ve provide Xt taU meet taut. GRAND LODGE TAKES PART OF POWER FROM ITSELF MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., Sept, lS.-Th sovereign grand lodge, Independent Order of Odd Fellows, which for more than a quarter ot a century has been the court ot lost resort In all matters pertaining to the order, took from Itself part of this power today, when It decided to adopt a referendum In settling all matters ot vital Importance. The question of re ducing tho age limit for entrance to the order will bo one ot the first to be set tled by this method. This was practically the only legislation enacted today by the supremo body of Odd Fellowship, now In session here. This afternoon more than 10,000 dele gates and visiting Odd Fellows went to St. Paul as guests ot tho several Odd Fellow lodgos- In that city. The following officers of the Interna tional Association ot Past Presidents of tho Itebekah lodge were elected at a session last night: Mr. nose McCrosklo, Palouse, Wash., president', Mrs. Mae MoKlnnon, Winni peg; first vice president; Mrs. Myrtle Cummins, Minneapolis second" -vice president; Mrs. L. Marsh, Vermillion, 8. D., thlri vco president; Mrs. Martha PrescdttcLaconla, N. II., secretary; Mrs. Emma Talbot, Omaha, treasurer. CMily'Aesatataaee. Two close-fisted Missouri brothers sued a neighbor ror ma owing on a land deal. They engaged the best lawyer In their county neat. The lawyer won the case. The brothers called to see about his fee. One stayed oiitslde and the other went In. "How much Is It?" he asked. "Well." eatd the lawyer. "I won't bo. hard on you. I've known both you bova since' you were children and I knew your pap, i guess jaw win do about right." Tho inquiring brother went but dated. "Lordy, George," ho said to the one outqldc, "I'm durn glad he didn't know granapa, too r (Saturday isventng Post. Persistent Advertising ia the Iload to Big Returns. " " " ' y .in From Our Near Neighbors Srlaerfle. John .Rbsenstlhl of Gretna visited his mother here last Saturday. . J.' 11. White and family have cone to Indiana on a three woeks visit. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Qottsch have Bono on a week's visit to Pine Bluffs, Wyo. John Nevlni has aohe ' to Qlataow. Mont., to register in the land drawing. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Wright of Panllllon were calling on friends hero Wedntnday. Willis Satins? has bouicht the C. K. Preston residence and will occupy it soon. W. H. Davidson Is back from a busi ness trip to Troy, N. Y and other east ern points. Tha Invitations ara out for the weddlns: of Carl Olderog and Miss Llllle Graham next weui.esaay. TliA tre&Murr of the Plcnlo association states that the disbursements at the last plcnlo wore J5S3.03. t r nih him rniurntii from his north ern trip and will take charge ot the rail road station next aionaay. vm 1PiMr and fnmllv Btnnncd KB thev were on their way from Missouri Valley to uerlln, eo., last weanesaay. Ford Bates of Lincoln mado Ills parents a short visit Tnursaay. iie win anenu the University of Nebraska this year. TiiTnn who ha been anendlnir his vacation here this summer, returned to Apn Arbor, Mich., whero ho will attend the university. w v. and I. O. Miller have aone to Cherry on a week's hunting trip. They wilt be the guests ot John Miller, who accompanied tnem. Hereafter C. L. Rolfe and wife will operate the telephone exchange at this Place-. Mr. Rolfe will also look after tho telephone lines In this end ot the county. IVccplntr Water. Mrs. A. C. Beach Is visiting relatives in Grand Island. Mtsa Marcaret Johnton is visiting friends in Crete. Mrs. Jvssle Nelson of Utlca la visiting Mr. and Mrn. O. V. Boone. Mrs. Charles Crew was taken to a Lin coln hospital this week for treatment. Miss Lillian Rich, who has been very sick with typhoid fever, is Improving. Frank Jatneson is in the western part ot the state visiting relatives and friends. Mrs. A. A. Johnson left this week for Mount Vernon, 111., to attend a family reunion, Mrs. H. M. Btylea of Pullman. Wash.. Krt (rwrnl days with Mr. and Mrs. Tbcmaa Murtejr. Ouy Johnston ot Johnstown. Neb., vuu.il a raw dave this week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. M Johnston. R. O. Cromwell departed Thursday for llaiebrh. N. C, whore he has been en gaged as Instructor In botany ii colleen work. Miss "Wlnlfmd Abernethy left tbe first of the week for a year's work at Colum bia university. New York. She will study domestic science. C- C. Sherfby of Los Angeles, Cel. is here for a few days' visit with old friends and attending to business matters on his farm south of town. Clark 8. Newton and sister, Kate, re turned .this week from a visit ot two month with relatives and friends In the western coast states. Services at the Danish church next Sunday will be attended by a large dele ration of members -from the Lincoln church with u basket dinner following. Rev. William Rltodge, the new pastor at the Congregational church, arrived this week from, Wellington, Kan., with hi family and Is located In the parson age. Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Tetft and Mrs. F. H. qorder attended a Wedding anni versary at tha hum. nf Xt- Ar. A. Klrkpatrlpk of Nehawka, last Wed nnd ay, Richard, Mr. and Mr. F. J. Davis and daughter. Doris, and Mr. end Mrs. G. H. Olive and son. Benjamin, attended the Moore-Leyda wedding in Pltttsmouth Monday evening. ilUtr. ChfcangoFUvlhwt.,ek n tU,n" trip t0 Vlor.an.2.tM8ra'iurtUn WeM. 0maha ..AitntSrlKyiCIark 9!"nlon was trans acting business in Omaha on Monday. ?hn .uye WM 1 Oakland last Week as joe ot the corn Judge at the Burt county Kx-County Judge Marshall of Arllng Blalr! Sunday with friends in George II. Noble returned last Thurs- ??yJj?m tw2 wek' visit with his nncle at Offden, Utah, Mrs. John Eakln and daughter Bessie on vlsl,td over Saturday at the Mr. and Mr. John McKay and Mr. and Mr. John Newell were visiting rela tives In Omaha over Sunday. MlU Miriam Ma1! rKin...! xt J... from an extended visit with her brother Lueien at Worthlngton, Minn. uru",or Rev. William Esplln and Rev. Charles P. Lang are In attendance at the Metho- wiitcrciica ui umcoin tnie weeK, rMn' aTnA.Mr- .X KEdwarda and Major J. P. White autoed to Benson and spent Sunday with Curtis Edward and family Raymond Cook, aon of Postmaster W. J. Cook, left this week for Sweetwater. Tenn.. to enter the Tennessee Military academy. Tony Bronsen. recently sentenced to a Jail fine by Judge Troup, was allowed some outdoor privileges by Sheriff Corap ton. lie took leg bail and escaped on Thursday. Detective C. H. VenDusen and wife of Omaha Pnt a short vacation with his uncle, q. B. VanDueen and family ot Blair, and his parents. D. W. VanDiuen and wife, In Kennard. As Section Boaa Hans 8chumaker and crew of seven men were leaving for Her man en an extra Job on Thursday morn ing the gasoline car Jumped the track. errreir oruisina; an tne men and ousiy injuring two of them. srl- PaptllloB, Irftula Pnutte- r TiTmrmn and John Sautter left Wednesday for Texoa. where Mr. Sautter will make his new home. Swing, teeters and other nlnVrrounil apparatua have recently been Installed it 9 fcrii: 1 75 fsH rrsft""'i for this Handsome American DI TpppT Quartered " Oak Fininh Exactly Like Picture: Worth $20.00 Description Made of selected hard wood, finished in a pretty American quartered oak, has two small drawers, one plush lined for silverware, a long- linen drawer and a largo dish compartment, canopy top, has French bevel plate mirror. At the price quoted above it is a most exceptional value;, also note the very easy terms, $1.00 Cash, 25c Weekly LIKE - ILLUSTRATION Cottage Outfits FOR $45 Terras $3.00 Cask, $3.00 MoBtluy SEPTEMBER SALE OF PARLOR SUITES $25.00 value, three large pieces, mahogany finish fram6s, fabrl P. Jliw t0,a ieainor upbolaterlng over strong springs, expert workman-H-Cf lift. ship; frames are hand rubbed and polished, sale tli? CA rW BIITIIiaifc, price . eXOeOvP to yO.UO LIBRARY TABLE Just like illustration and highly polished. I fkC f&r this Massive $15 $50.00 DUOPOLD BED DAV ENPORTS Spo- (0 0 Cfl daily priced... PO3& )A Cft for Our Special $&k.d) steel Range lalasAfilaBliaili Actually worth ? 3 5.00; the best moderate price steel range ia Omaha. Large fire box with, du plex grate, guaranteed baking oven, complete with UDDor warm ing closoto, dimmed with durablo nlckol. Union putfittingC j OMAHA S F COD Ifift-.IATKfnM ST. CONSOLIDATED WITH THE PEOPLES STORE; ftmm WltafafjW assamSal EXTENSION TABLES $7.50 values sale price $15X10 values, heavy pedes tal basesale a fJP price I 9 $3e95 Bbyles Says: "Cut That Word 'Delay Out of Your Life .7 : . Why delay another Jay? Boyles College Sh- ,'Vk 'VV w t . H. B. BOYLES, . i.i Pounder of Boyles' College, Omaha Council Bluffs. You will do that if you enter Boyles College nowl 'Yes you will! Lot us tell you why: A good position is ..'awaiting each Boyles, College Student just as' soon, as he or she graduates from tho Business and Shorthand Depart ments, or as a Telegrapher. Wo offer you tho chance right now to prepare your self to fill a well paid position as Stenographer, Book keeper, Telographer or U. S. Civil Service Appointee. "We do not ask you to wait until a new term opens. "We aro ready for you today ready to .assign you a desk in tho largest, most elaborately equipped, most suc- CUT OUT THIS SLIP AND RETURN BOYLES COLLEGE, ' OMAHA, NEB. I would 4iko to make a busi ness man or business woman of myself. I am years. of age. Havo had... ...years in sohool. 'Send particulars, etc.; for course in business. Name . .. ...i..-. P. O ,...1 is now open, and you may enter now every day being an enroll ment day here. , We give each and every beginning student individual attention." There are no herd-like classes in Boylea College. ' - ' Your individual ability and personal success-possibilities, are readily D-E-V-E-L-O-P-E-D. . ; So, DON!T DELAY A DAY! -There is absolutely no need of it! - Just Binipiy make up your mind that .-you, will make the-next. 30 days worth $50 or $60 or $75 to you! cessful business college in all the United States west 'of Chicago,-if you are ready and if(you'haye made upfyoy?" mind that1 you WILL succeed. v It-is really up to y oii. , . : ,' ' V" ' You, have facing you the opportunity.' of being pro-' pared for a position that is practically waiting1 for 'you to step into. '" ' ' Don't procrastinate! ' Don't hesitate! Don't waste a golden moment! Just say earnestly to yourself: "I will be a SUC CESS! I will enter Boyles College EIGHT' AWAY!" Won't ypu do that? For your own sake? m y . IMm i-aa - on th tchoot campus for the lowtsr simd Ksaia.it. rf-skA eifKftn1 Karn BllA IS eXDMt ln to erect alaket ball court soon tor tne older pupus. County Attorney James, T. ,llci?;'i" tended auoreme court in Uncoln Wednes- Mrs. n. & Armstronc returned Fnaar from Stanton, where sh has been vislu ln- tho last week, with Mr. and Mrs. Clint Chase. The September term ot district court convenes Monday, September a, with judifo lslle ot Omaha aubsttfUUnjt -r Judse Tra1s. who la seriously ill at his homo Ir. Flattsruouth. The first meetlnir ot the Woman's club TrtvK hald Wrdneadav afternoon at the home ot ilrn. C D. Urown, the president Mrs. E. J I. Koch ltd b. very interesting lesson on Mexico. Arrangemenu were . u Am a (unciieon to tie given Satur day attemooc. for niemhent and friends at the Seymour Ike Country dub. ' Vsslley. C. B. Byars returned Sunday from Hot Sprtags. S. IV Mrs. A. aardlner visited br.r daughter, Ma, laasto Npyea, at imndee Saturday. Ray Gardiner and Floyd Kopp are at tending the University of Omaha this year. Mrs, Anne Hobinson and Mrs. A. K. Hubbard were hoppintr la Omaha Sat. unlay. Dr. W. II. Iteed was visited by bis brother. Will's IVsed. of Madison, Neb., U V . Qarey of thestate university spept several daj with Valley friends the last of the, week. Edith Zwlcbel resigned nor position with Is. K. Johnson s comectionery and la staying at home. Mies Iluth and Burton Whltmoro left Monday for Lincoln. Tbey will attend the state' university. A. J. McDonald, who has been quite seriously ill with siomarii and towel trou ble, is slowly improving, Mrs. Henderson and children of Crals Keb., are 1sltlng at tbe home ot nor brother. Kev. H. A. Taylor, this week. Mr. and Mrs. Warner purchased tha Itndfented w move Into Itay enUd the1 Present home to farn, eouth of Valley, ni i wfll r?nt fhS