4 THE BEE: OMAHA, KATTUDAT, .TUNE 20, 1U14, WeVe brought forward a new batch of high voltage bargains for our 1516.18-20 FARNAM STREET. June Clearance Sale in 151648-20 FARNAM STREET. Two especially strong bargains in Spring Suits for men and young men LOT 1 includes models for youths and small men up to size 35 Suits worth regularly up to $15.00 Now . . . . LOT 2 Consists of styl ish Suits for men up to size 42 NOTICE TO OUT-OF-TOWN PEOPLE: The bargains wo are ottering during these pales are most unusual. Perhaps you may want to participate In the savings, therefore, we will (111 mall orders as long as any oLthe advertised goods remain unsold. Orders for these specials must bo accompanied by remittance to cover, and they will not bo sent C: O. D. or on approval and are not returnable. And prices are f. o. b. our store. New lots brought forward and prices greatly reduced in women's dept. I B if Regular values up to $25.00 Two rousing specials in Small Boys' Washable Suits Those formerly sold up to $2, now 98c Those formerly sold up to $4.50, now $1.45 June clearance of boys' and girls' Underwear Boys'Jersey ribbed shirts, pants or drawers, 25c val ues . . ll5c Girls' vests or pants, 15c values, now 10c Incomparable Hosiery bargains for Saturday Juno Clearance of Hosiery Infant's lisle hose in pink, blue or tnn, 15o kind now 9c a pair; 25c kind now 15c Ladies' mid Misses' Hose in all colors nnd white, 25c and 35c val ues now 15c Half PHce for Silk Gloves Ladles' long 16-button length, doublo tip silk gloves In black, tau or grays. $1,50 values now i price. JUNE CLEARANCE IN THE BOYS' DEPARTMENT. Boys' Knickerbocker Suits roduced. Broken lots of Norfolk Suits, formorly $5.00, now S2.45 Thoso formerly $7.60 and $8, now S4.50 Thoso formorly $10.00 now 86.75 Thoso formerly $12.60 now S7.50 1405 pairs of Low Shoes in all leathers and all sizes for women, misses, boys and girls go on sale Saturday at per I pair FOR WOMEN Original prices $3.50 to $5.00, splendid 8 t y 1 es, serviceable, correct heel heights, sizes 2 V4 to 8, widths AA to E. MISSES AND CHILDREN Original prices $2.00 to $3.00, ankle and instep pumpB, spring and low heols, sizes 5 to 8, 8 to 11, 11 to 2, nil widths. ROV8' OXFORDS Original prices $2.00 to $3.50, very serv iceable, stylish, dull, patent and tan lea thers, sizes 11 to 6. Broken lots of our regular lines-that's all 120 stylish Spring Coats that sold up to $29.50 your choice Saturday for Biggest values ever offered In Omaha. Choice of everyone of our Silk and fancy Cloth Coats that have sold up to $29.50, sizes to 42. Last call on junior and small women's suits values to $19.50, in one lot Saturday 97 Suits of serge, 3 tweeds, Eamio linen, cotton ra tine, etc. Norfolk and Balkan Middy Blouses for Girls 6 to 14 years Formerly sold for $1 and $1.50, now 50c Girls' Colored Wash Dresses must be cleared out Sizes 7 to 14 years; ging hams, crepes, ratines. INFANTS' LONG Another big lot of children's colored serge and silk coats, brought for ward for the June Clearance. DresBes worth to $1.95, now Dresses worth to $5.75, now Dresses worth to $9.75, now $1.15 $3.15 .$4.85 mm 1516-18-20 FARNAM STREET. Boys' Eussian Blouses, 3 to 8 years. $1.00 val ues at 35c June1 Clearance of Infant's Outfits (Mail Orders Solicited) Complete outfits, clean, and sanitary, all ready to use. $10.00 OUTFITS NOW 7.85 $15.00 OUTFITS NOW $11.85 There are enough of these outfits to last several days, so by writing promptly, out-of-town custom ers may take advantage of this. COATS AT JUNE CLEARANCE PRICES. $2.95 COATS, Sizes 2 to 6 years. iV ?1'95 Those formerly sold up to $6.50- $3.95 COATS, nmv f ........ .fc2 45 NOW $2.45 n0W Those formerly sold up to Jbio.ou now $3.95 $5.00 COATS, NOW $3.95 Regular 50c kha ki blouses and 50c knickers, the two for. . . .85c 1516-18-20 FARNAM STREET. ' Frpm: Qiir Near Neighbors . . . i-. Valley, Mr. Will Magulrc Is 4Jlta III thl wok. tr. Mont Johnson . went to Fremont Tuesday. Ml Bulah Pyari is vlaltlng In Bcnspn this week. Mrs. KlttU Ncal Is slowly recovering irom an Illness, . . nay Gardiner lett Monday for a visit with relatives In Tllde.it, Neb. aire, innio uooinsoit rciurnca r nuay . (mm n visit with frni1 In fllauv l.'ltv. l"r laT Mrs. Martha Bteelo and children re turned Tuesday from n week's visit at Herman. Mrs. Nls Johnson entertained the Birthday club at her home Wednosauy afternoon. Mrs. Byron Byrne and Dorothy of Yu- lan were me Buesis or Mrs. juonanan An excellent program was given In the evenlntr at tlietrogular preuohlnc hour. At. a, special Inulncm meeting- of the Pitpllllon; Woman's club held at Mrs. O. II. Miigarcfa Wednesday afternoon, ar iRiiEemcilts were mnd to open up a, rest rpont for women and children In the rear of. tho store of the Misses Welsh. Miss KlUhnn.. Hansen was a Sunday vis- iMnta In Omaha Mrs. LouIh Nclmann entertained for her birthday Krlduy. Mrs, V. Martens entertained a party of friends Sunday evening. Mr. and .Mrs. Jack McCormlek were Omaha visitors fin ml ay and Monday. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Kate went to Cedar Bluffii Thursday to visit Mrs. Fate's sis ter, Mrs. Kay Ktllnn. Mrs. VanAlst nnd sister, Mrs. Fsrdom wait, visited Sunday. In tho country with their sister, Mrs. D. P. Qulnn, and fam ily. Mrs. C. W. Baldwin and son Qrove re turned Tuesday from Omaha, where Mrs. naldwln haa purchased a six-room cot tage. Mm. William Brhuldt and daughter Mar garet went to Kjsyson. la., Ttuidajr 16 visit her dnutjhtvra, Mrs. Schuidt and Mrs. Meyer. Mrs. Chamberlln returned Friday from Kalrbury. where she visited several days with relatives, lier daughter returned with tier for a short visit. Air., n. P Pslvert and .da.urhtar. Mrs. V.m -'1;::;mL. .ii-tLena niRby, went to Co umbus Saturday There will be no preaching service t0 vUU Mr. ana Mrs. James Calvert ani get acquainted with their new son. Butts and 'children at tjtanton, Neb., and Thornton re- vim at urana Sunday; Avpca at Nehawka'. Cedar Creek at Eagle, Mantey at Ioulsvllle. Miss Kdna Marquardt returned Tuesday evening from her Iowa visit. k M tella Opp left this week for Boe der, i., where aha will attend school lor l. ,,w weoka. Omar N'utzman has returnod frttt Kx celslor SDrinKs. Mo., where ho has been taxing treatment. Phyllis Straub. who lias been attending school at Omaha, has returned to her home east ol town. a. C. Marouardt and wife were called to Pierce this week by tho death ot Mrs, Marquardt s lather. rrof. John K. Opp and wire ot ueavcr Crossing are here visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Opp. Mrs. W. I allien o council Miuirs spent scvera days this weCK wim nur parent, Mr. ond Mrs. K. W. ltuhge. here. Fred liuhgc, Jr. anu wtie, wno nave been visiting here for tno lasi mreo weeks, have returned to their home at Denver. Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. are visiting relatives this week. Mrs. T. U McNlsh turned from a two weeks' island Ftlday. , Rev. E. E. Zimmerman and Vernon ot Belden are spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. Ilelrabach. Mr. and Mrs, Frank Whltmore were given an enjoyable surprise party Friday evening In honor ot their thirty-fifth wed ding anniversary. nv, Fye and family lett Monday tor a two weeks' visit with his father In Au rora. Tr Sunday In the Presbyterian church. The new band stand has been nicely Sainted and screened this week. The band will give free concerts Wednesday evening and Sunday afternoon of each week. The Valley Women's Christian Temper ance union will meet with Mrs. Joseph Turn Friday afternobn. The subject' for the afternoon Is domestlo science nnd Mrs. 8. J. Bice 1 superintendent of that department. Fapllllnn. B.ev. Theodore Morning of Independence. ; ls. was looking up Papllllon friends the first of the week. Mr. Clinton Chase and baby of Stan ton are guetta of Mr. and Mrs. John ChaM this wsek, Mrs. J. M. Brunncr of Elkhorn visited several days this week with her daughter, Mrs. Frank Roach. Mrs. O, W. Royce and Mies Jetale Royce of Omaha have taken the Beadle cottage In North Papllllon for the sum mer. , Mrs. 6. II, Magaret entertained Satur day afternoon at a birthday party for her daughter, Amelia, who waa 8 years old. Miss Ida Fricke eavc a card party Frtflay overling In honor ot the second anniversary of the marriage of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Fricke, A large crowd from Papllllon attended the Ak-Sar-Ben Initiation In Omaha Mon day night. The Papllllon band accom panied the fleiegation. Children's day was observed 'at Bun day by the Presbyterian Sunday school DO YOU KNOW THEM? SprlnajtlHd. Walter licCoull ot blncoln was here this week, calling on old friends. Frank 'Comte. Jr., lett Monday for a few weeks' visit In Cherry county, Dr. David Amies, aged SI, Is critically in ai toe nomo ot w. j. Armstrong. Henry Wundt Is home after a two week stay at lsxcelslor Springs, Mo. Mrs. Will Bolen ot South Omaha l vis Itlng her parents, -Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Kill. A case of smallpox Is reported on the farm of Mr. Shepherd, east ot Spring- new. Miss Dorrls Clarke of Papllllon vlilttd her Bister, Mrs. Floyd Davidson, this week. The wedding ot Mlas Olll Pflug to Mr, Lloyd Hlckey Is announced for next Wednesday. Henry Glessmann returned from a' week's outing to Denver, Colorado Springs and Pueblo. Mr. M. Johnson of Wellington, Wash., was ho re the fore part ot the week to visit her brother, Mr. Otto Jpern. Bert Dill Is a a hospital In Omaha, where he underwent an operation to re move a largo tumor from his Jaw. Tho high water took out a part ot the Platte river bridge between here and Ixtuisvllle last week, but It Is In repair again, Thu question ot whether Bprinrflela shall have a new school house will be voted on next Monday at th regular school meeting. Mrs. W. H. Halth ot Iulvlte and Mrs. K. C. mF ot Tecumseh. daughters of Will Crockett, who lived here many years ago, wore caning on om inenas. Wecplntr Water. Mllo Day han gone to Chicago to at tond summer school. Walter Philips has gone to Stonewall, Okl., to work on his father's ranch- in.. rw.,1 T Awlnn ItaM conn to Chicago to take a special course Tn klndergardcn. training. Mlsa Mildred Day of Ktyrla, O., Is via lllng at the home of her cousin, frank Day. north of town. Mrs. Cherrie Johnson of Herman. Neb., Is visiting at the home oi ner parents. Dr. and Mrs. M. M. Butler. The Mennonlte Brethren In Christ will hold their camp meetlng-and annual con ference here August 13 to 24. O. U. Webb of Bellevne haa been elected to the position ot science teacher In the high school for the coming year, Frank Fowler, a former Weeping Water young man. was married to .miss Alice Rockard at Orleans, Neb., June 15. Tho little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Torrence Fleming, who has been very 111 with pneumonia. Is much Improved. Hon. J A. Ranney of Cazenovla. 111.. has returned tn his home after a ten-day Vint at the nome ot nis son, J. .m. itan noy. south of town. Webb Russell And Rev, M. W. Rose of the Methodist Episcopal church are at tending the state Sunday school conven tlon ut Aurora, Neb. four weening water Deouio have re. cently taken hamesteada In Montana near Winifred. They are Mr, and Mrs. B. S Johnson, Claude and Tcarl Johnson. The following- attended commencement exercises at Doane college; Mrs. Carl Day, Miss Qraco Teegarden, Miss Jean- cue tcegarnen ana .miss Dorothy Dunn. Ex-Secretary of State John C. Allen and family passed through town enroute by automobile from Kansas City to their home in Monmouth, 111., Mr. Allen wa secretary of state In Nebraska from ISM to U5i. Meevcs, who arrived shortly after the accident hnppencd. Edward Oordon, son of Alex Gordon ot Hollyrood Farm, graduated Friday from the Omaha High school. ' Jurgen Piters, living west of Summer Hill farm, p.ave a barn danco Monday evening, which was largely attended und thoroughly enjoyed. Kidney nnd Liver Trouble quickly helped by Electric Bitters. Sure and prompt relief. Stimulate the kidney and liver to healthy action. 60c and H. All druggists. Advertisement. , Department Orders. WASHINGTON, June 19. (Special Tele gram.) Nebraska pensions granted; Mary A. uiioert, creignton, u; iidoio jiuni, Lincoln, $11. , , Iowa postmasters appointed: Badger, Webster county, Sophia Severtson. vice Charles C. Knudson. resigned) Bertram, Linn county, Jacob .n. scniey, vice war Ion Snyder, resigned; De Soto, Dallas county, Glen 11. Long, vlco T. A. I.ow- rcy, resignea; uonnan, rayeiie county, Kllmheth D. Oleason. vice D. 8. Thomp son, removed: Lamoille. Marshall -county. liana KricKSon, vice ucorge i. ouruic. resigned: LOne hock, nossuin county, lna Chafoo. vice Fern A. Wettel, re signed. . . rostotnee estauusneo: iiooa, unerry county. Neb., with Glenn Hull as post master, ... Alvnh W. Clark, annotated rural letter carrier at Hlllsboro. la., and Robert C. Gibson at Geddes, S. D. United Stales .National bank ot umana has been approved as a reserve agent for Craig national Dank ot uraig, reo. nmnVin structural Steel works ot Omaha has been awarded the contract for build ing a brlilgo across the coiomao river ai Vnmn fire . Indian reservation at IT7.151 on tho recommendation ot Senator Hitch cock. Dr. George Magee has been appointed a peiulon aurgeon at Geneva. AK-SAR-BK.V Hustling Team So. 1. ssbbLKAssHsbIjS FOTTEIt, SOSVEIto, KQSIfJKY Are the week's leaders with 330 Avoea. M. M. Straub made a trip to Atchison, Kan., this week. George Msseman and wife were at Omaha Tuesday. William Gollner returned Saturday from a trip to Ruahester, Mmn. Krtkd tllllman nnd wife were here from Berlin tho first of the week. C O Hoilenberger was a visitor at Lin coln the first ot the week. Miss Judith and Donna Straub were at Omaha and Council Blutfsvthls week. Peter Jorgenson and Benjamin Mohr were Weeping Water visitors .Monday. Mrs. Simon Rehmeler was visiting rela tives at Weeping Water the first of the week Harry Marauardt and wife were at Dunbar Thursday attending the Francis- caman wedoing. The followlna is the schedule tor the games In the Cass County league next Ilennlnartou. Mrs. Frank Soil has returned from the hospital. G. M. Mangold was an, Omaha visitor last Saturday. J. P. Boyer and family motored to South Omaha on Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. August Wltte visited rel atives at Hebron last week, Kdltor Wilcox Is In Lincoln attending the meetlncs of the State Press bmo- elation. The base ball team will nlav the Panll- lion team on the home grounds Sunday afternoon. A number of neoole from here attended the Insurance ball at Millard last Satur day evening. I-at Sunday evening when John Schmidt waa returning to the home of Fred Ohrt. where he Is employed, his automobile turned turtle at the toot ot the hill west of the school house In dls tilet St Mr. Schmidt euffered a dislo cated shoulder and severe bruises. He was taken to Dr. Mickey's office by John Travel Money Tourists have no time to waste. They need money that is accepted without a moment's delay. The universal solution is American Express Travel ers Cheques as good . as tho "coin of the realm" ' wherever you travel. Our foreign financial service includes transfer ring money by wire , and cable, issuing letters of credit, securing transpor tation tickets and receiv ing and forwarding your mail. Central branches in 16 European cities. American Express TRAVELERS CHEQUES BIBSSic JP iifikSiia Rectal Diseases Cured A mild treatment, that cures Plies, Fistula and other Rectal dlseua io a short time, without a surgical operation. No Chloroform, Ether or other general anatf hetio used. 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Understand we guarantee to fit you per fectly Just the same aa though you "paid 930 to $40 for a suit The Season's Best Models Choicest Colors Most Fashionable Materials REGULAKS, STOUTS, LONQS, EXTRA SIZES and specially designed youthful models for young men ages 15 to 20 years, THE MATERIALS are plain blue and fancy serges, wide wale wor steds In navy blue and light, medium and oxford grays, also shepherd and club checks, pencil and pin stripes, hair lines, Scotch mixtures and fancy silk mixed worsted effects, also pebble weaves and bedford cords. Every suit hand tailored throughout; every suit GUARAN TEED by Palace Clothing Co. $15.00 Suits, $18.00 Suits, $20.00 Suits, Saturday Only $10.00 Best Values Ever Offered See These Suits in Our Windows VaO T HAVEN'T READ ALL OF THE NEWS I kJKJ 'TIL YOU READ THE WANT ADS