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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (March 20, 1914)
14 THE BEE: OMAHA, FRIDAY, MARCH 20, 1914. PREACH SUFFRAGE TO WOMEN Delegates to Royal Neighbors' Con vention Entertained at Breakfast. Healthy Babies for Cost-of-Living Show SNOW STOPS TRAINING SQUAD FRIDAY A GREAT BARGAIN DAY KENNEDY COMPLIMENTS THEM Speakers Arttltf Cnmpnlffnera to Arold AniKKonlilnn Men unit Vie More Subtle Methods at PrrianillnK Them. Several hundred Itoyal Neighbors of America, John L. Kennedy and the baby daughter ot one of the convention dele Galea assembled at the Henshaw hotel yesterday as the guests of the Omaha. Suffrage associations. Mrs. Alice Otge Stevenson of Broken How, state super visor for the Itoyal Neighbors, presides at this meeting and Introduced the speak ers, Mrs. Draper Smith, Mrs. Magdalen 13. Munson and Mr. Kennedy. The presiding officer Introduced Mr. Kennedy ns "a very brave man." He paid a pretty compliment In passlns to the earnest women who began thoit suffrage activities nt breakfast and Kept It up until bedtime, and 'then went on to advjso the women as to campaign meth ods. "Don't antagonize the men," Mr. Ken nedy said. "Conduct a eood-naturci campaign. Reason with the men, and It that don't work coax them. Abovo all, keep your temper; you've tho best of, ho argument anyway. They say that a wo man can't be logical, but I would matni a woman's Intuition against man's lo. o any day In the week. They also tell ltd that the polls are not fit places for wo men to go to. If that Is so, It is our duty to make them fit. Polling places should be dignified so that thero Is no danger of contamination from any source. (f we would make fewer laws and enforro more of them we would have a1 better government." Mrs. Munson emphasized the need of tho "mothering" influence In humanizing government- "Men have fought and died for the right to vote, but It is only nccei sary for the women, .of this country t. muko a united demand for the ballot, and i will be secured, "aha said. "The sham root: Is tho emblem of Ireland. Shall we bo accused of holding up tho $1 bill ns our 4mblcm?" Preceding the speeches tho delegates were entertained nt breakfast and pre sented with daffodils, emblem of the suf rage movement, by tho Omaha suffrag ists. The arrangements committee con sisted of Mrs. K. 8. Hood, chairman: Miss Jeanette McDonald, Mcsdames Draper Smith. U. C. Bumnoy, C. W. Hayes, L, N. Nelson, 52. T. Llndsey, M. D. NowtJn and llalleck Rose. Key to tho Situation Deo Advertising. MEDICAL COLLEGE IS AFTER STRAY CANINES "Wanted-etray Dogs." This sign, displayed in the windows of Creighton Medical college, is causing canines in tho part of town no end of anguish. Small boys with an eye to making spending money havo taado II to miserable for the pups lately, as the college offera GO cents for large dogs and a. quarter for smalt ones, to be used in loboratbry work by tho professors. Rub Lumbago or Backache Away Rub pain right out with small trial bottle of old "St. Jacoba, Oil" Back hurt youT Can't straighten up without feeling sudden pains, sharp aches and IwingesT Now listen) That's lum bago, sciatica, or maybe from a strain, and you'll get blessed relief the moment you rub your back with oothlnr, Pene traUng "St Jacobs Oil." Nothing else takes out sorenss, lameness and stiff ness so quickly. You simply rub It en and ut comes the pain. It is perfectly harmless and doesn't burn the skin. lumber upl Don't sufferl Get a small trial bottle from any drug store, and after using It Just once, you'll for get that yen ever had backache, lum bago or sciatica, because your back will ntvsr hurt or causs any more misery. It never disappoints and has been recommended, for (9 years, AdvarUa meat. QUICKLY ENDS THE WORST BACKACHE Makes Kidney Troubles, Bladder Disorder, and Rheumatic Pains Vanish It is no longer a necessity for anyone tp suffer with backaching, kidney trouble, have disagreeable bladder and urinary disorder to contend with, or be tortured with rheumatism, stiff Joints, and Its heart-wrenching pain.' for the new dis covery, Croxone, quickly and surely re lieves all such troubles. Croxone Is the most wonderful remedy yet devised fof ridding the system ot uric held and driving out all such poisonous impurities which cause such troubles. It is entirely different from all other reme dies. It Is not like anything else ever Used for tha nut-nose. It nets tin that principle ot cleaning out ttie imiioim uii'l removing the cause. It soaks right in through the walls, . membranes and linings, like -water In a sponge, neutratltes, dissolves and makes the kidneys sift out end filter away, all the uric acid and poisons from the blood, and loaves the kidneys and urinary or gans, clean, strong, healthy and well. It matters not how long you have suf fered, how old you are, or what you have used, the very principle ot cioxvi.u such, that It Is practtcaly Jmpokslblo to take it Into the human system without rtaulU. There Is nothing else on earth like it Jt starts to work the mlnuto you take it and relieves vou tho first time you use it If you suffer front pains In your baolc, .and sldts, or have any signs of kidney, bladder troubles, or rheumatism, such as jpuffy swellings under the eyes or In the fet sad ankles, If you are nervous, tired, and run down, or bothered with urinary disorders, Croxone will qulokly relieve you of your misery, You can secure an original package of Croxone at trifling cost from any first class drujrglst. All druggists are authorised to personally re turn the purchase price If It falls in a single case. Advertlswnent. ' set Mrs. F, X Blrss, In charge ot the health baby exhibit at tho Low-coet-oMlving show, rinorts ISO babies entered In tho contont. Among them are James Edward Blmonton, 214 years, son of Mr. and Mrs. a. I Blmonton of Boulh Omaha: Odcll Drowning; Duano llutler, 2 years, son of i Mrs, Briggs Tells How She Happened to Slap Blackburn Mrs. Susie Driggs, KWi Wirt street, who says that she is the sole support of her three chttdren, writes her version ot tho affair at the court house Wednesday morning, when she slapped Attorney T. W, Blackburn, who was conducting a solo which would take from her her property In the north part ot tho city and on which she claimed homestead rights. Fol lowing Is her loiter to Tho Uco; "I wish to make a statement with ref erence to the article In your paper con cerning Mr. Blackburn and myself. When I entered the 9011 rt house Mr, Blackburn was standing in tho lobby. I said nothing to him. I came there to attend a rcforee's tale, I was tending strictly to my own business. I had been standing there tor quite a while, during which tlmo Mr. Blackburn engaged in conversation with several men. I heart) him mention my name several times In a manner which I considered unfair. After I had been standing there about fifteen or twenty minutes Blacftburn came 'toward me, say ing, "Oood morning." Ho advanced. I then stated, "1 would Just ns soon speak to a yellow dog as to you." He said. "That's all right, Mrs, Briggs," and kept coming toward me. I then told him to stay back; tfat I wantod nothing to. do with him,- He,' however, kept on talking und it was then that I struck him. Ho spoke to the referee and said: "It ehe is going to causa trouble we wlt see about it." I then told him if I had him In tho streets I would horsewhip him. I told Mr. Blackburn that I had seen the court, who told me to be present at the sale and to state to any bidder at the time ot the sale that I had my homestead rights, to said property. Nothing further was said." Newly-Weds Appeal to Postmaster for Relatives' Address A business college courtship between Harry Travis of Fullerton, Neb., and Miss Clara Nealy of 8t Paul, Neb., ended with their marriage a few weeks ago. After a honeymoon trip to Denver they came to Omaha to visit the young farmer's relatives, Mrs. M. B. Cameron and Mrs. Leona Klllham. but Travis lost their addresses and appealed to Post master John C. Wharton to help him find thtm, flladly. gladly." cmoth tha affable nnt. master, siting up his visitors as newly wens, -vto are always happy to furnish relatives to all who apply." And straight way no looked up the addresses of the Omaha relations. Mrs. Cameron was found to be in Texas with her husband, who is vice nrktilnt of the Peters Trust coinpany. However, Mrs, Klllham was located at her apart ments. 704 North Sixteenth street, where air. ana Mrs. Travis are now visiting for a few days before returning to his farm near Fullerton to live. Mra Klll ham la his cousin. Chamberlain's Ltulntent. This preparation is Intended especially for rheumatism, lame back, sprains and like ailments. It is a favorito with peo. pie who are well acquainted with Us splendid qualities. Mrs. Charles Tsnner, Wabash, Ind., says of it: "I have found Chamberlain's IJnlment the best thing for lame back and sprains I have ever used, it works like a charm and relieves pain and soreness. It has been used by others ot my family as well as myself for upwards of twenty years" 3 and M-cent bottles. All dealers. Advertisement HMtint Tx ftuffi Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Butleri Rob Iloy An derson, 6 months, son of Mr. and MrB. S. a. Anderson; Harriet Hunt, daughter, of Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Hunt; Carolyn Allco Cummins, 10 months, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Cummins; Lcta Katherlno West, 10 months, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. West, Jr. Rush Order for Big Photos is Filled in Record Time A record for spoody photograph finish ing wns made by Tho Bee photograph department Wednesday, to fill the order ot Manager Tom Qulnlan of the. Hoyden Brothors' store, for 300 pictures of tho 600 delogates and inembers of the noyal Nolghbora state convention. The photo graph was taken shortly after noon, fol lowing tho concert given at Hayden Brothers' auditorium. When Manager Quintan saw tha plcturo in tho afternoon he admired -H so much that ho decided to give tho visitors nt his store a sub stantlal souvenir of the occasion, and nt once ordered J00 ot these big pictures, each ono two and a half feet long, from Tho Doe's photograph department At 4 o'clock the experts In Tho Bee's photo graph department started on the big order. Tho last of the S00 big pictures wbb flnlshod a few minutes before 11 o'clock. This is believed to be a record for making big prints from n single neg ative. At 8 o'clock, half nn hour before the tlmo for opening the . store yester day the photographs were delivered nt Hayden Brothers, where a Una of mem bers of the Royal Neighbors was al ready waiqng for the doors to open, to get the elegant souvenirs. wbii Your "Way Into rtnslnrss. Men have started In business as a re- suit ot having mode a few good swaps. Announcement will soon be made in The Bee ot a place where swappers can meet and dicker. Suffrage Play to Be Given at the Omaha University Today With the last dress rehearsal all Is In readiness for the suffrage play, "How the Vote Was Won," to be given by the University, ot Omaha students this evening, at the school gymnasium. A great deal of Interest has been taken tn the play, not only by tho student body, but by many prominent suffrage worker- of the city. If the play proves to be us great a success as is expected It will bo given In several surrounding towns for the benefit ot the suffrage cause. Besides the suffrage play a short com edy called "Proposing Under Difficulties" nlso will be given. Tho school quartet will assist in tho program with a number ot songs and it is planned to have some suffrage workers make n short speech. An orchestra has been engaged to furnish music for the event. YOUR FRECKLES Need Attention In February and March or Face Will 8tay Covered. Now is the time to take speolal csre ot the complexion If you wish to look well the rest of the year. The February and March winds havo a strong tendency to bring out freckles that may stay all summer unless removed. Now is the time to use othlne double strength. This prescription for the removal ot freckles was written by a prominent phy sician and is usually so successful that it is sold by Beaton Drug Co. under guar antee to refund the money It It falls. Get an ounce of othlnt double strength, and even a few applications should show u wonderful Improvement, some of the smaller freckles even vanishing entirely. -Advertisement Condition of Grounds May Prevent Flay Scheduled Saturday. PA ROITCKE IN HARNESS SOON Onmlm Tlntie TSall Players Hhnvr 'Lit tle nrgrrt n the First Torceil Vni-nllon of tlir Sprlnu Trnlnina- Squad. Snow, that beautiful white blanket of which poets sing continually, put nn aw ful crimp In Pa Itourke'a training sea son for the ball yard Is dormant under three Inches of covering which Is not In any hurry to depart into the atmosphere. regardless of the smiling Inducements of fered by the bright sun. As a result, tho athletes were informed that there would be nothing doing In the morning, but that It would be advisable to report In tile afternoon to run around the park a hit. Just so that the muscles would not go on strike because of tho short vacation. It Is probable that the Saturday game. which was scheduled between the Ilourkes and the Store Triumph team, will be post poned. Vnless It Is exceptionally warm today and the snow disappears the gamo will be cancelled. It Is thought that with favorable weather the Sunday buttle may be played, as there will be time to put the Infield In fair shape If the snow melts by Saturday. llrcnnrr Uses Nklls. At n lata hour of night Bert Brenner rolled his upper extremity out of the hotel window and noticed that the snow was still occupying tho Headline posi tion on tho bill. Immediately Bert became enamored with an Inspiration and de cided that It would be perfectly fitting and proper to hotd a ski tournament at the park. This would keep the athlotes in excellent condition and woutd present him with an opportunity to snatch a few laurels from his colleagues as he la familiar with the art after his winter In northern Minnesota. When tho twlrler awoko yesterday his dreams were ruth lessly shattered, for tho sun was shin ing and when he broached the subject ho was met with a storm ot ridicule. Therefore Bert has rescinded his telegram and the ski tourney Is oft. Blltzen Bell Is tickled with the snow, as Is Bill Schlpkc, although It must be ad mitted tho reasons arc quite foreign. Skip figures no playing field,, no work. Bell, however, had not seen any snow this winter, as ho was confined In Oalnsvlllc, Fla. Blltzen has had a desire to sco some snow before tho winter was over becauso the newspaper in Oalnsvllle per sisted In publishing poems about snow all winter, thus creating a desire for win ter Within tho heart of the Michigan man. ShcataU la Sore. George Shcstak Is suffering from a pair of very stiff and very sore shoulders. Qondlng, wise old owl that ho is, put George to work warming up a couple of the pitchers. Said pitchers being south paws, it can easily be seen why .It Is that Snestak is Indisposed at the present time. It one heave came within reach ot tho catcher, 8h2stak says ho'lt buy tho drinks for the crowd. First over his head, next to ono side and then on tho ground is the way tha pill came from tlio salary wings ot tho portBlders. The next, time any southpaws warm up Shcstak will not be among those present. Sohluke la Poetic. Bill Schlpke has now decided to con tribute a poem each and every day for the edification of the athletes. He dashes It off on the spur of the moment. Just llko a regular Shakespearo and thjn proudly exhibits it to the envious athletes. Bill cut loose with this when seeing tho snow: It's pretty soft for us boys, it's pretty soft for us, For when tho days aro Just llko this, at us Pa cannot cuss; We love the little snow which falls so gently on tho ground Becauso we do not have to work or run 1 the park around. Novelty Company Has Big Sale Which Will Start Today The Novelty company will Inaugurate a special sale this morning, which, ac cording to the executives ot the estab lishment promises to be a record-breaker for business nnd for bargains. On page 3 of this paper a page display advertise ment announces the salo and the bar gains which will be presented to the pub lic of Omaha this morning. Tho sale will continue Just as long as tho stock lasts. According to the Novelty company the expectation Is that the choicest arti cles will be disposed ot by Saturday night at the latest, although the sale may continue through a few days next week. Bpeclsl arrangements have been mode to plan the store so that the bargains may be offered In the most propitious manner- Tables havo been Installed and the sales will bo made from them, so that the publlo will be able to examine min utely every article before purchase. The management of the store extends an in vitation to all to come to the store to in vestigate the sales oven though thcro be no purpose of purchase. The advertise ment contains full particulars ot tho sole. It will be found on the third page. Eastern Widow by Letter Tells of Her Desire to Marry Omaha has evidently gained a wide reputation as a matrimonial field for elcglble spinsters and widows. Seeing a eligible spinsters and widows, which told of a woman who advertised here for work and a homo and was swamped with fifteen proposals of marriage, Mrs, Ids Hancox ot Indianapolis has written to Postmaster John C. Wharton, asking that ho find her a husband from among tne muny men herabouts who want to marry Explaining that men must be plentiful in Omaha, when one woman is sent fif teen proposals, although she was only seeking work and not a husband, Mrs. Honcox says sho wants a nice farmer, "not rough for a drinker, who would ap preciate a good wife, not a slave." She describes herself as 0 years of age, a good cook, neat and attractive and Is a widow wit a no family. Her address is Git North Alabama stret, Indianapolis. Postmaster Wharton says he wants to help the good cause along, and declares he has no arrangement with Bev. Charles W. Savidga for a division ot the mar riage fee. nillouaursa and Liver Complaint quickly relieved by Dr. King's New Life Pills. Regulates the bowels; keeps stomach and liver in healthy condition, ftc All druggists Advertisement Special Salc3 in Nearly Every Department, Values That Assure You Splendid Savings. Hundreds of Delightful Bargains in the Domestic Room Thousands of yards of remnants and staple and seasonable merchandise off the bolt at about cost to manufacture. Remnants of Percales, 36-inch wide, rem nants 3(j-inch curtain scrim, outing flan nel, flannelettes, 36-inch unbleached mus lin, dress ginghams, striped voiles, worth to 10c, Friday :...5c I Prints, neat check Lawns, assort ed colors, 6c values 3H Lawns and Batistes, neat checks, stripes and dots, values to 12c, at 5J Women's Suits, Dresses, Skirts, Petticoats, Aprons, etc., in Domestic Room Women's Spring Tailored Suits, nil well made, good styles, good line of colors and sizes; values to $12.75, at $7.95 Women's One-piece Dresses, serges, silks nnd poplins, good styles, values to $12.50; at $6.95 to $2.95 New Spring Coats, good styles, from $10.00 to $5.00 Percale Dressing Sacques, 50c values. .29c Women's Dress Skirts, all now spring-styles, serges, plaids, diagonals and mixtures, values to $4.00 $2.95 Children's Dresses, all good styles, ginghams and percales. $1.25 values 98i Women's dresses and wrappers, ginghams and per cales, good styles, values to 95c, at 59i Women' New Stylo Spring White- M'nlsts, crepes and voiles, values to $1.25, at 79c Women's lllack Petticoats, values to 69c, at. . -49c Women's Band and Bib Aprons, 25c values, at 19c. A GREAT IHBERPRICIRQ OH WOOL DRESS Handsome Checked Suit ings Black and white, blue and white, brown and blue; 36 to 42 Inches wide; 59o to 76c yard ues.38c 48 c NOTIONSad Friday Special 6 paokages of Pins 6 rolls Cotton Tape. . . . Children's Belts lOo Ladies' Handker- cliiofs 3 dozen Pearl Buttons. . 15c Windsor Ties Fancy Dress Buttons, per dozen Friday's Linen Specials All our high grade pure linen Huck Towels, ektra large size, worth up to 39c, each 25c High grade pure linen Barnsley and Glass Towel ings, full width, worth up to 15c, yard 10c Hayden's Make the Prices 33 lbs. Best Orsnulsted sugar... 91.00 The Best Btrlctljr Irish guaranteed rrs; notour xiner, per aoxen..aoo 4S'lb. sack Best High grade Diamond II flour, nothing finer for bread. pies or cakes, Back $1.10 6 lbs. Best Hand picked Navy beano for 35o 10 lbs. Best White or Yellow Com- inoal for 19o 5 lbs. Best Rolled Breakfast Oat meal for SSc 6 lbs. Choice Japan rice 8So Tho Best Domestic Maccaront, Ver- mtcella or Spaghetti, pkg. ....7Ho 6 Cans Oil or Mustard Sardines, 3So 16-ounce Cans Condensed milk. ,8Mo 1-lb. can assorted soups 7Mo 4 cans Fancy Sweet Sugar corn., 35c 8lb. Cans California Plums In Heavy Syrup , IBo IT TRY PATS Methodist Hospital Secretary is Dead Rev, John I. McLaughlin, for more than thirteen years corresponding secretary at tho Methodist hospital, died yesterday afternoon at the age of 70 years. Rev. J. I. McLaughlin camo to omana in isw ana was married that year to airs, aiiio TVHmmor MeLauehlln. who has been superintendent at the hospital slnco It was established in 1831. Tney nave no children, but Juneral arrangements will not be made unUl friends in the south are notified .and arrive here. TO HOLD DEMENTED . WOMAN IN THE JAIL Su1a Keck. 60S North Sixteenth. street. who was caught Wednesday morning while running down North Sixteenth street clad In a thin nightgown, declaring ah was belns: followed by men, was sen tenced to forty-five days in the county jail. Women Who Take this universally popular home remedy at times, when there ia need are spared many hours of unnecessary suffering SaU Tetrwkare. la toses 10c, 28c Genuine Serpen tlno Crepo, 18c values 9c Ratine, plain and striped, Rood colors, 25c values 15c LonBdalo muslin, 36 Inches wide, 50-ln. All Wool PUlds In tho blue and green combination so much tn vogue; also light colors, wil go on sale at $1.08 $1.25 Beautiful Novelty Suit lngs 60 and 54 Inches wide, In fancy mixtures, just the thing for spring, $1.50 values to sale, at, per yard . . . , FANCY GOODS in Domestic Room vLadies' Fancy Neck wear. Yeur Choice Friday One lot Pretty Rucliings Ribbons, to 15c values. Embroideries, w'th 15c. EL A PatJk Combs, worth 15c. 00 Hump Hooks and Eyes. articles m this sale. In the China Dept. Plain white Handled 6 Cups. , White or decorated Saucers. 25c Pretty Jardenieres, 6 and -Heed JOepartment Bluo Grass 25c lb.; 5 lbs $1 Bluo Grass and Clover Seed 35c lb.; 3 lbs. for $1 Lu I.u Scouring Soup, can 4o I.lghthouso Cleanser, can 4o 3-lb. Cans California Table Apricots, j-eacnes or .rears in Heavy syrup, at. per can 17Ho McLaren's Peanut Butter, lb...iaVio Large Bottles Worcester Sauce, Puro Tomato Catsup or Pickles, assorted kinds, bottle Bi,o K. C. Corn Flakes, pkg. ....... i . .5c The Best Tea filftlngs, lb lOo Hcrsliey's Breakfast Cocoa, lb....aOo Golden Santos Coffee, lb 30o BOOS TAKE ANOTHER TUMBLE The Best Strictly rresh, Guaranteed Eggs, rsXDAT, par doxan aoo The Best Creamery Butter. Carton or Bulk. lb. 330 Fancy Country Creamery Butter, per pound 37o U A VrtETftl'e In selecting an office location keep in mind that the business center is moving west. With the Court House, tho new hotel, the City Hall, tho Library, tho new Masonic building, two theaters and all kinds of other business all west of 17th Street, there is no question as to the future. The Bee Building offers tho best office location in Omaha for tho present and tho future. "When tho new Court House plaza is complete it ill be a delightful and refreshing outlook. Hero are a few offices we can offer you now: Three iflne offices, single or en mite, on the fourth floor; north light; 300, 600 or 960 square feet; will arrange partitions and decorate to auit tenant; water, heat and modern eloctrio lights free. Prices on application. Largo corner room, fifth floor, with vault and water; also adjoining rooms en suite If desired; 400 to 800 square feet, as needed; north and east windows; 17th Street side ot the building; newly varnished and decorated; can be occupied at once i.... $40.00, 362.30, $85.00 Fine east side room on sixth floor, with two private offices and recepUon room; water, heat and light free; 320 square feet; very desirable for lawyer, doctor, real estate, etc $30.00 Nice room on beautiful court, with vault, water and private office; newly decorated; ready now, at $18.00 Other rooms $10.0oto $40.0$ For offices apply to tho Superintendent, Room 103, The Bee Building Co. Bargain Giving in tho Mer chandise You Want Right Now; that, quality consider ed, you'll not find equaled, Remnants of Pongees good colors, poplins, 45-inch pillow casing, 40-inch white lawn, linen finished suitings, good colors, 36-inch cotton, challies, galatoa cloth, neat stripes, worth up to 15c, Friday 7& 10c values 7)i6 Bluo and Brown Apron Ginghams, long remnants, good val., 4Mc Voiles, double fold, good colors, 18c values 12ai Underwear Section, Domestic Room Ladies' Gauze Union Suits; all sizes, 50c vals., 35c Men's Cotton, Ribbed Underwear; broken lots of shirts and drawers, 60c values at 25 C Ladles' Gauze Vests, worth to 35c, at 9J. 12 c and 25C Boys' Blouse Waists; made to sell at 50c and 25c; Chambrays, Madras, Percales, Sateens In black, white, plain blues, tans and stripes. K. & S. brand; all perfect, all sizes 6 to 16 years, very best styles; on sale at 25c Ladles' Muslin Gowns, lace and embroidery trim med. 76c values at v ......... . -49d Misses' and Boys' fleece lined union suits, 50c val ues, at 35c Ladies Medium Weight Union Suits, regular and ox tar sizes, 50c values at 39c Boys' ClothingSection,Domestic Room Boys' Blue Denim Overalls, ages from 4 to 10 years, 45c values at 35c Boys' Knickerbocker Pants, from 4 to 16 years, good assortment of colors, values to 75c .-30c Boys' two-piece suits. Norfolk and double breasted, a good line of colors and sizes, val. to $4, 1.98 Men's Pants, assorted lot; well made and good styles, worth to $2.00, at 98c FABRICS FOR FRIDAY Handsome Wool Crepes 40 and 44-ln. wide, in every now Bprlng shade; splendid bargain Friday, at, salo price 68c 88c . go In tins 98c Drug and Toilet Goods Specials for Friday's Selling I5c Package ot 20-Mulc-Team Borax at 7V6o 10c Jap Rose Of Palm Olive soap, 2 bars for ISO 25a Hlzo Almond Lotion for chapped hands, at 10c 100 Plienolthalox, Wafers, pleasant laxative, for 26c 25c Size Mentholatum. at 15c G lOo Rolls of Crepe Toilet Paper, rtg. price 50c. sale price USo 60c and 75c Toilet Waters, all makes, at 35o and G9c lOo Saymons or Physicians' soaps nt 2 bars for lOe 76c Genuine Ideal Hair Brushes, coo 60c Tooth Brushes, at SSc 26c Jess Talcum Powder, at 15c Jloth Balls, per pound lOo For Thin Blown Water Glasses. Bread and Butter Plates. 7-inch, great snap at 25c Opens Friday All Flower and Vegetable Seeds at 3 pkgs for. .10c White Clover Seed, lb., 50c for the People Good Dairy Tablo Butter, lb 33o Omaha's Oraatest rresh Vegetable Market. IB lbs. Early Ohio Potatoes to tho Peck i ...35c Fresh Beets. Carrots, Turnips, Shal lots or Radishes, large bunches, Oo Fancy New Cabbage, lb 3Uo Fancy Largo Head Lettuce, per head ...7Ho 3 heads Fresh Leaf Lettuce lOo Old Beets, Carroto, Turnips.. or Par snips, per pound ajjc Rutabagas, per lb. , M.,lWo :i largo Soup Bunches ,loo Fancy Texas Spinach, peck... . 20c OBION SETS, VBZDAT. Orooery Department Red, Yollow or White Sets. qt...8Hc CIDGT IT PAYS' 4'