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MADE TO ORDER $25, $30,435 and up EASTER SUNDAY APRIL 4th 'Lest You Forget!! The day when every man should adorn himself in new raiment. We've made unusual p reparation to tempt your order for Easter garments here. We feel that we de serve it. Never before have we had such a splendid s owinf of seasonable fabrics as grace our tables at- this t i m e or at such moderate prices. There's no excuse for not dressing as good as the belt. NICOLL TheTailor . W Jerrems Sons 200-211 So. 15th St. W EASY WAY TO GET RID OF SKIN-TROUBLES A Baltimore doctor auggests this aim Jle. but reliable and lnexpenal e. home treatment for people suffering '7lth ec zema, ringworm, rash and similar itch tng. burning; skin troubles. At any reliable drug-glut's get a jar bf reslnoi ointment and a cake of reatnol - soap. Theso will not cost a bit more than aeventy-flve cents. With the rea tnol aoap and warm water bathe the ef fected parts thoroughly, until they are free from crusts and the skin la softened Iry very gently, spread on a thin layer af the reainol ointment, and cover with a light bandage if necessary to protect the cloth inn This should be done twice day. Usually the distressing Itching and burning stop with the first treatment, and the akin soon becomes clear and lieelthy again For trial of reslnoi otnt n.ent and reslnoi soap, free, write ta Pept. 21-R. Uealnol, Baltimore, Md. BK1UF CITY NEWS St Bev Mat X Ntw Bsaron Pre Barre-S)raaO, Ut htlng flxtare rata' Koog-arWa Cafe Carlton ho tel. Fifteenth and Howard street, quite different from ordinary restaurant. rtmU BaTtn-a IiHa Ae"w Xew office between city hall and Fon tenelle hotel. Ill South B;lghtecnth St WHhMll la Better City Commts-1 sioncr C. If. Wlthncll. who was threat- cned with an attack of ptomaine poison ing, la much better. iuU Mn.M. T..nnl TtlsverS I at the Carter Ike cluh will meet this ovcaing at the of fh e of President Weaver in the Brandel building. earn Catoawa Tire The home of Oscar H. Hickett. S'.w Redmond avenvie, was slightly damaged by fire Wednesday , niuht. The blnie was eaally extinguished. Bala Chicken Oaep A. E. Brings, 4710 Seward street, reports to the pollco that a number of fine fowle were stolen from a coop to the rear of hie home Wednes day, night. A rUna ef Saewmr t one of the I benfitea acquired when yu office In The j Bee Building, "the building that la al- I waya new." See ua now tor a few rooms available April 1. Tailor Shea Entered K. Kurusin, tailor, reports to the authorities that hi store at IffJO Chicago street waa entered by thievta Wednesday night, who carried away clothing- to the value of IJi. tb state Sank el Oanaa para per cent on time deposits, t per cent on savings accounts. All depoaMs In this bank are protected by thjfe depositors' guarantee fund of the atate of Nebraska. "Today's Complete bCotIs rreaiam" cllfted aectlon today, and appears ia Th Bee EXCLUSIVELY. Find out what the various moving picture theater offer, guarantee fund of the state of Nebraska. Block Traifto Frank Doty, driver of the, children bus at Windsor school, was arrested at Sixteenth and .Howard streets for blocking traffic. loty waa given a reprimand and suspended fine of $?5 and costs. Dak Taken to Pen Robert H. Dun kirk, alias Puko. sentenced to from one to twenty ycarg In the . pentltentlary, after pleading guilty to a charge of forgery, waa taken to Lincoln by Deputy Sheriff Ed Palmer. Tax Porter to Beadwood United States Marshal William P. Warner has gone to Deadwood, S. D., to take Harry B. Porter, a federal prisoner, to that city to await action by the federal grand Jury for the Bouth Dakota district. Keldnp by Bgro John Zylia, caller; at the Burlington atation, reports to the po lice that he waa held up and robbed at Twelfth and Pacific street Wednesday night by a negro armed with an auto matic revolver. He lost $2.10. Kom With Msael Louise Fort, youngest dsghtcr of Mr. and Mrs. Oer rlt Fort, passenger traffic manager of the Union" Pacific, Is quarantined at her home with measles. Miss Fort has been 111 since Bunday, but is doing- nicely. Xiook for C. X Baandsr The police have been asked to look for Charles L. Saunders of McCarmel, III., who has been mlsslnjr from hla home alnce January 23. His wife and child are In destitute cir cumstances and both have been ill sine he left. alt Afainst Bohool District Suit on bends of school district No. U of Dakota county, Nebraska, alleged to be due and unpaid, has been started In United 6tates court by the New Mexico-Colorado Coal and Mining; company. It asks Judgment of $33,330 and Interest - Transferred t Omaha Th Crane company ia abandoning Tex on ac count of some legislation enacted by the atate legislature, making It ao unpleasant that corporations cannot exiat there. James Q. Ludlow, who has been manager of the Tex a business, with headquarters at Dallas, has been transferred to Omaha. ICrs. T. I. Brady. HUllnar, In Bam location In the advertisement which appeared in The Bee of last Sunday the address of Mrs. T. E. Brady Co., mtlH ners, which was given as 304 South Six teenth street, waa an error. They are located at 304 South Eighteenth street, as always, and have not changed their address. They are showing a very com plete line of she latest headgear for ladles. Keep the Children Bright and Happy Happy yoilngstrrs must be l ealthy. The directive organs of children get nut of order as reartllv as d those of their elders, and the result Is equally distressing. When the bowels are clogged with an accumulation of re fuse from the stomach the child nat urally becomes cross and fretful from the discomfort, and Is often punished for temper when medical attention is reallr what Is needed. The next time your child Is cross and unhappy, without apparent rea son, try giving It a mild laxative. Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin Is a mild, pleasant tasting combination of simple laxative herbs with pepsin, and la especially recommended for children because of Its freedom from all opiate or narcotic drugs and ita gentle ac tion. It Is sold In drug stores every where. A Tree trial bottle can he ob tained by writing to Pr. W. B. Cald well. 4s: Washington St.. Montlccllo, I". YALLEY DOCTORS OPEN CONVENTION Session of Medical Society of the Missouri Valley Called at the Fontenelle Hotel. READ AND DISCUSS PAPERS The Medical Society of the Mis souri Valley opened a two days' con yention yesterday morning at the Fontenelle. j Th session was called to order by Dr. John P. Lord, chairman of the committee on arrangements. Registration of member and guests rcgan at 9:3". The president of the so ciety ,Dr. Granville N. Ryan of De Moines, took the chair at the first regu lar session at 10:30 and the reading of papers began. The doctors were the guests of the Commercial club at luncheon. President McCague of the club welcomed them to the city and President Rynn of the medi cal society responded. Other addresses at the luncheon were made by Dr. Louis Schooler of Dea Molnea and Dr. C. R. Woodson of St. Joeeph. The following addresses were made at yesterday s session of the convention. J. M. naratow. Council Bluffa, "Pare sis " Carl W. Wahrer, Fort Madison, "Post Operstlve Vomiting and Meteorlsm." Reuben Peterson. Ann Arhor. "Undrr What Circumstances ia Craniotomy Jus tifiable?" Milton Weston Hall. Pes Moines, "An Interesting Case for Diagnosis." John W. Shuman, Sioux City. "Intes tinal Statia (Medical)." J. Stanley Welch. Lincoln, "Better Knowledge of Pathological Anatomy Re- aponaiDie ror improved iteauit in Pros tatic Surgery'." Arthur Ayer Law, Minneapolis, 'The Status of the Autograft" (lantern Blldesl. Arthur Stelndler. Des. Moines, "The Paralytic Ankle Joint; Review of Oper ative Methods.' P. A. -Bcndixon, Davenport, "Flatfoot" (lantern slides). Paul Paquin, Kansas City, "PremlnltorT Symptoms of Tuberculosis; Early Meas ures o Arrest." J. L. Greene, Hot spring's, Arlr., "The BOARD OF TRADE CORNER IS SOLD Syndicate Headed by Hurry Tukey Buys Majority of Stock and Will Erect Building-. EASTERN MEN BACK OF MOVE An eastern syndicate has pur chased the Board of Trade building at Sixteenth and Farnani streets, which la being torn down follow-In the fire of some nix weeks rko. Harry A. Tukey heads the syndicate and represents them in Omaha. The pur chase of the greater part of the stork of the Board of Trade Building com pany means that the new concern will go ahead aa soon aa the old building Is torn down with the erection of a new building, which will probably be eight or ten stories high and of mod ern construction, according to Tukev. "Who the eastern syndicate Is will come out In due time," said Tukey, "but we are .not mentioning names yet." It la known that negotiations were pending at one time for a purchase for the First National bank, depending upon the disposing of the Sixteenth and Hsmey corner, bought a ehort time ago, and the rumor persists that the present syndicate represents First National bsnk Interests. E. M. Morsman, jr.. head of the old Board of Trade Building company, aatd: "I found that If we were to go ahead and build the new structure, this would tsko practically all of my time In preparing plans and making arrangements for at least four months. I simply could not afford to give the time to It. So I and my associates have sold our stock, a trlflo over N per cent of the entire stock of the company, to a syndicate headed by Tukey." Most Stock Sold. Those who held most of the stock of the old company were E. M. Morsman, Jr.; Fred Adams. W. If. Koenlg and Thomas Kllpatrlck. These have, sold all their stock in tho concern. Harry Tukey had been negotiating to purchase the Board of Trade building for nearly a year before the fire occurred: that brought the matter of the disposi tion of the property to a head. He had always maintained offices In the building until the fire. After that he removed temporarily to tho City National bank building, but Intends to make his head quarters in the new building when It shall have been erected. An office build ing with rooms for stores on the first floor is contemplated. The suit against the Board of Trade company by a few former tenants of the building la still pending in district court. TTils la the u1t brought by C. W. Hull company, the Aarons Jewelry company and O. D. Kipltnger company for dam-' agea, alleging wrongful eviction. They held that th building waa still habitable for them on the ground floor after the fire, but that they were pushed out when the other tenant abandoned the building and the company began to tear it down. This suit will have to be defended by th new owner. F.arty Symptom and Theatnwnt of sypnuia or Hrain aao oord." Charles Ryan. Dea Moln. ror. H. Wlnnett Orr. Lincoln. "The Preven tion of Deformity by the General Sur geon." Dr. Robert H. Babcock. the famous blind diagnostician of Chicago, was un able to be present on account of the Ill ness of his mother. Dr. George F Butler of Kramer, Ind., who was also to have spoken, waa unable to be her. KEEP A JAR OF MUSTEROLE HANDY It Qnlrfcly Loo up Coughs a ad Colds In Throat or Chew. Just a little Ml'STEROLE rubbed on your sore, tight chest before you go to bed will looses up congestion and bresk uo most, severe colds and eoudi. Ml TKrtOI.K Is a clean whit oint ment made with ol' of mustard. Stm .iy rub It on. No plaster necessary. Bet t. r than mustard plaster and doe not lilliter. Th.oiiu.nds who use Ml'eTEROLK w,i tell wlist relief It gives from Bore T hi oat. Hronchttis. Tonsilitls, Croup, Pu" Ne"a. AstlimJ. NeuralKti. Head ache, Ciingrsthin. I'lei.rlsy. Ilhrumattam. L 'inl'sno. Pains and Air.es of the Hark or Joints, ppraina. More Muscles, Bruises, fVUMatns. r rusted Feet aid Colds ill often prevents Pneumonia). At your drussist's. In 3c and .'4c Jar. nd a special large hospital sis for U.M. He sur you get th gsnuta Ml'H TRROLE. Refua Imitations t what you ask for Th U isterole Compear. a'l eland. Ohio. Jitney Driver Gets Paper for His Eay Jitney bus drivers have their troubles. B way of Illustration, a story is told about Carl Balbach, who run a nickel bus cart on Farnain street. A fair patron of hi auto offered a bill, saying she had nothing smaller with which to pay her fare. Bsbach was un able to cash the V, whereupon the woman patron commenced a careful search of her handbag, looking for stray coins again. But the Jitney bus reached the down town aectlon and still Mrs. Greenback oould find no jltneye. Then triumphantly she found three pennies and handed them to the driver, along with a newspaper. "There, that makes up S cents," she said with a smile. "Tea," aaid Balbaoh aftarward, "three eoppera and a 2-cent paper are worth a lit, but It waa yesterday' paper. Aad. anyway, I'm not running a news staad." No Truth to.the Hessian Fly Yarns i -William C. Melville, traveling agent of the Frisco road, with headquarters in Kansas City, is In town, after having covered practically all of southern Kan jsas and Oklahoma. He assert that the ! report that the Hessian fly has started work in the wheat fields of the two state Is entirely without foundation. Bald Mr. Melville: "I never saw wheat look better. In no i locality that I have visited ha th grow. Ing crop been injured In any manner. Ita condition is perfect and the Indication are that the fanners ar going to have another bumper crop." New Piano Section at Brahdeis Stores to Open Next Week Th new piano and muslo department at the Brandels Stores Is to open Monday under the management of W. M. Robin son, The opening Is to be celebrated by an entire week of high class musical event at the new department which Is located on the third floor ol the Brandels Etore. Program of high claas music are to be given each afternoon during the week by the leading musicians of Omaha, the first day's program being a recital by tho pupils of the Omaha Conservatory of Musio and Art at 1:5 o'clock and a recital by Jean Duffleld, pianist, at 3:30- o clock. Mr. Robinson has been in the city all week superintending the work of re modelling the section to be used for tho piano in preparation for the opening week during which time over S00 person will take part on the programs. In connection with the piano depart ment will be a piano player aectlon with a complete player library. A C.I4 la DrM. Bresk It "lew. Bell Plne-Tar-IIoney ia fine for coughs and colds. Soothes the lungs, loosens the mucous. Only 25c. All druggistsAdvertisement.1 Ak-Sar-Ben Hustlers Ready for Business Hustlers to the front! - Eten this early lit the sessun th teams of hustld are to get In the field for membership for Ak-Har-Ben. The or ganisation of the new 1SU hustling com mittee is to take, place at the Pa it on hotel Fridty noon during a luncheon to begin at II t". o'clock. Practically the whole hustling committee of the lsst year er two 1 to be present Some new timber ill likely be taken In. but the old com mittee hss done such plendld work that there Is no disposition to drop any mem-t-r The committee will aaaln be dlvkit-d Into membership hustling tams of three mea te a team who will cmets tn th matter of ollrtttnsT member. ! et rt Dtmanifl, many people troub with ladlcsa ttnn and eonetipatioa hav been benefited tr taking Chamberlain 'a Tablets that no no should feci discouraged who hss not give them a trial. Ttoy contain n pep aia or other 41Uv ferments. b-l strengths the slemach ana enahu It to perform It f'-.u tVtia naturaiii octal, able erj wr.ete. AeVerttersucitt Spleadld tor KaeMaaatissa. "I think Chamberlain' Liniment Is jut splendid for rheumatism," writes Mrs. Dunburgh, Eldrldgw, N. T, "It hat been used by myself snd other member f my family time and time again during th last alx yeara and ha always given the beat of satisfaction." Th quick re lief from pain which Chamberlain's Lini ment affords is alon worth many times the cost. Obtainable everywhere. Adver- tl SCOTS PLAN TO FORM A NEW CIVIC LEAGUE A new organisation, to be known aa the Bcottlrh-American Civic league of Douglas county, has Just been formed. Th movement haa been Inaugurated by a number of Foots In town, and mean time membership wiil be confined to those claiming Scottish nationality either by birth or descent. The object of the er ganlzation Is a Mronger 'union among the 8cota of Omaha for the betterment of the government of th city of Omaha nd Itouglae county. At recent meeting W. J. Hialup waa elected president and Kenneth . Flnlay son secretary and treasurer. The nest meeting will be held at the office of the secretary. CC Brandels Theater btilldlr r, on Monday evening TTnrrnl TVin rlm All Who Sign Petition City Comrotesloner A. C. Kugel is send ing personal letters of thanks to 372 p. r on who signed hi petition for the city commission primary. These tetters are being written by one of his clerks. When three reporters Intercepted the writing of thesn letters. TliomHs tlowle, Mr. Kugel' charge d'affaires, suggested that the clerk occupying the Inner office keep the door closed The stationery being used Is Mr. Kugel' personal property. Press pt Action Will Stop Your Coaajh. Dr. King's New Discovery will stop your cough. The first dose helps. Good for children. AU druggists. S(c. Advertisement. TWO COUPLES SEPARATED BY THE DIVORCE COURT Mrs. Mary Kllen Wood baa been granted a divorce from Charles Wood on grounds cf nonsupport. Mr. Lankford wa awarded a deer In her ault against Benjamin T I-atikford. ir. which ah alleged ruely Mrs. Mirth Manlon haa filed ault againat John J. Manloa. alleging cruelty Rom M. Dablnnue 1a suing Mai W. I ablnnua on alleged grounda of cruelty. Mamma, Daddy and Children All Love "California Syrup of Figs" A delirious cure for coavtlpatton. bil iousness, sick r.eeisi lie, sour aiomacji, irftltw'.on. coated tongue, aallowne take California Myrup of Figa " Ti the iai.se of all tins dlatr" lie In a UirrM live and sl'igrtsb bowel A tsMex,aful t-r.UM nteaaj all iiw stlita.-u. poisAn. ! metier, ferment li, .'rfl ao l ""T bile gently moved nut of ye.ur s atem ! more.li. wittxMit g'lp Ins llraao !on t tMr.ll ft -allfifil w. ef tit' aa a -t. f lnl thins oi aie ." o-irif er "r chil dren, because rhU delicto ue fruit Isiatlte can nA ra-ine Injury. F.ttn dxileal rhlld ran take It as safely as a rctist man It I th snost harmless, efts- tlx eVmch. Ileer and bowel regulator and testis ever 4eUel Tour only difficulty may be la getting th g"uine. an ask otir dr'ufstet far a rent bottle of ' " lf'f ni fyrup ef Piss ha-' I your ruai- I t iili that ansae . ll, al'r nls r la M r ip Cmt ' '' Tt.la rliv tea situ rtt intrrfelt "fig ei.i." so slrh o t Alitlnvrtit Store Hours 8:30 A. M. to 6 P. M. Saturday Till 9 P. M. orgess-Wash Company. CVE RYBOOYs STORE TlmixlnT. Mar. 1IH.V. -NTOKK N KW'f MK Mllll IV. -Phone l. 137. More Wonderful Than Ever Are the Values Offered You for Friday in the Sale of the Aaron's JEWELRY GIFT SHOP STOCK MAW of tho original lots hnvc loon rrdncod and nro now offered in lots nt prices so low thnt tJicy nre simply ridiculous. For instance: Jewelry Novelties tnrltiilin; talticM up to a.OO, for We Including gold top and merlins jewelry, la valllerea, pearl bonds, hair ornament. hat pins. fobs, men a link gets, vanity case and many other attrnrtlva novelties, Aaron's prlca up to $2.00, sale price Jewelry Novelties, IrvcliMling; nluos to H.ftO. Friday Wc Novelty Jewelry, chains, pearl beads, brooches, bar plna, lockets. fobs, neck chains, Jew cases, etc., Aaron's price up to J.I.60, sale price $ 1.2ft Sandwich l'latos, Wc Silver plated sandwich plates, neat pencil patterns, Aaron's price $1.25, sale price Net Knives nail Forks,. 91. Ml Full set of six each, heavy sil ver plated. plain handles knives and forks, Aaron's price $3.50, sale price . . . .S 29c mc lri i ut?aus, 69c Jewelry Xoreltie Including , Value to 91 i, rYlday lOc Brooches, bar pins, la vallleres, Jewel boxes, ash trays, cuff links, scarf pins, tie clips and other pieces, Aaron's price up to $1.25, sale price . Jewelry Xoveltien Including Valuea to 910.00, Friday 91 -Oft Mesh baps, and vanity cases that formerly sold up to $10.00, Bailey Indestructible meeh, regular reversible mesh, real gun metal baits, fine plain or engraved vanity case, beautifully finished Inside, Aaron's price up to $10.00, sale price uiar reersiuie $1.95 69 $1.95 Men's 95.00 Watch, 92.40 16 sice high grade bridge movement with Radlore gold rase that Is guaranteed to 'wear, has an enamel Iridescent colored dial with gilt frame, a very novel and attractive watcb, Aaron's flJO .Q price $5, sale price PT7 Cut Olayw 2ft Off Rale Price The balance of the Aaron's cut glass offered Friday at a 25 reduction off the marked sale price. 9ft.OO Clocks at 91.09 A lot of clocks, Including bou doir, library, desk and kitchen clocks, Aaron's price up to $5.00, sale J Qp price J) 1 Star Cut Water Glasses $1 Dozen CLEAR crystal, bell shape, three star cut design, special at, dozen, l.oo. Water Jugs, 4c Star cut water Jugs, 3-quart ca ( parity, clear crystal, at 4c. Custard Clip, SOc Earthenware custard cupa, white lined, special Friday, set of 6 for 20c. Burr-Tn o. rn rioer. Unryess-lTssh Co. slain Tleor. ROSE BUSH SALE at 10c SATURDAY Including all the favorite OrUnsen Bsmtlsr X. I-rano DerotsT Perktna America Beauty XUleraey MaJtraret XMokiaaea Bin Bambler Oeaeral Jcamlaat bm nt. Bniveaa-sTaah C. -Baaemeat. Stamped Pillow Cases. 25c Pair SIZE $6x4 2 stamped In newest designs for French and eye let work, hemstitched and scal loped edges, with S skeins of flosa for working, special. 25c per Plr. ft(ampd Gowns, SOe Stamped night gowns, on bent quality French nalnaook, made up and stamped, with 3 skeins of floss for working, special, 80c. Burrs a-Bah Oo -Third Itooa. BURGESS -NASH BASEMENT STORE Bargains in WASH GOODS IT vnn are nlannlna a new dress 1 will ba of Interest to you. Th trip to th store. 2.V IrM ropllas, lf White, black and the new shades, mercerised dress poplins, 25c would be the regular price, 1 sale price, yard 12Hc Dress Percale, Hic Dress percales, light, medium and j.k .ninrlnti. nnrfect roods, fast colorings, yard wide. Ol l2V4c values, at. yard W2 or tub garments for the children we are positive tha new wash fabrics e values will greatly pleaae aa tbey are really worthy of a special Ore frepea, 16c Charming new dress crepes; tb designs are the latest for the coming seaaon, sale price, 4 ra yard lO Special Friday 1:80 . Till 6 T. M. Bolts and dress lengths of fancv nrlnted crepes, voiles, lace cloths, novelty stripes, etc., not one yard worth leas than 15c, at, yard ones, 6c Pre a Frtnta, 4 Vs c Shirting and dress prints, subject to slight Imperfections . in the printing, long mill lengths, at, yard , Muslin at 9 He Soft finished bleached muslin, long mill lengths on sale at the extremely low price, yard Bar a ess-Was Co. Basement. Special Friday 0:80 Till 12 M. Mill lengths of 3 2 -Inch checked, striped and plaid 15c sephyrs; plen ty of salespeople to wait on yon, sale price, yd. . , fancy 6e 4 3i Sateens at TM Black, whit and colored sateens and linings, various grades pj 1 and lengths, at, yard 4 2 Ginghams at 4c Short lengths, Indigo blue, apron checked ginghams, thou- Jk sands of yards, at, yard. . . . C Notion Bargains Children's hone suppotters, at. pair 3c Hand scrub brushes, ea., ftc Pearl buttons, dozen lc Linen tape, 6 bolte e Colored trim ming buttons, dozen 3c Bias seam bind ing, 12 yds., So Finishing braid bolt ftc Linen finish thread, sp'l, Sc ROO-yard halting thread, sp'l So Darning cotton, 4 spools . . .Bo Hooks and eyes card lc Hair nets with elastic, 5 for 10c Wire hair pins, package . . . lc Safety p'lns; 3 cards for . . .5c Ironing wax, each .lc Common pins, 400 count, pa per 2c Bilk finish cro c h e t cotton, spool He. Barf see-ST safe 0v Baai 100-yd. spool silk, spool . .4o Hair barettea, each ...... Be 200 -yard ma chine thread, spool 2e DRUG SPECIALS Toilet soaps, 5c J kind. 2 for .5c Household am monia, 1 quart for 18c Borax chips, large pkg., 19c Wayne moth bags. 50rto92 Kanl-flaMh, 2ftc sbM 17c 20 Mule Team I for c borax. 1 lb.. !c Jad Salts. 7c Toilet paper, 4 j size 4tec rolls 2.1c Denver mud. Moth balls, lit., I 26c size ..Iftc Williams' sharing snetp H loan's 1 I n 1 ment, 2 5c lze. for lr Dr. Grave' tnolb powder. ir,c size . . . 1 lc Bar i Java rice pow der, 60e alze, for 8-Jc Canthrox sham poo, 50c ss.,2lsc Cs Bmiius. MEN'S HAND KERCHIEFS, 3c i TT , II laen'a white aud colored. tor I d-r handkerchief, the Hc and 3' I Er kind. sIlKhtly Imperfect sale price Men's 7.V Shirt. 8Wr IIU and gray rhatnbray work shirt, the 76c kind Men's Hlilria, .tftr Holsette military collar at Urhed sblrti. ! price. M.-w 9I hlarts. ItWr liw collar attached ft shirts Ucbt and dark patterns. ere $1 OH. sale prr. . . , BeBk Ce Baeetssi. 35 IWr shirt 69 Short Lengths of 18c to 35c Marquisettes and Voiles in the Sale Friday, at 2c Yard THE lengths range from 1 to 3Ms yards. Just the sort of material and lengths for attractive sash curtains, bungalow curtaina, etc. TTiere are hundred that match and could be matched up to furnish an entire room. Were 18c to 35c. Off the bolt Friday, yard.. .. ze Boys' $4.00 EASTER SUITS With 2 Pair Pants, at $2.95 THE biggest suit value you can find anywhere in town. Made of cassi meres and chevioU in blue and mixtures, Norfolk coat with patoh pockets, 2 pairs of Knickerbocker pants, sizee 5 to to 16 years, good $4.00 values, for Roy's TOe Pant, 4Bc Another special for the boys of unusual Importance. Knickerbocker style, cordu roy and cloth, 6 to 16 years, 76c AQt values, for "SJ II07S' KOe Blouse, ate Boys' blouses In a big selection of colors snd patterns, splendidly made, regular 6O0 quality, sale price, Ot Friday : - Meat's 75 Overall, AOc Made of the best quality of denim In fast blue, well made, regular 75c val- C uut. ues, for hi 0 asjt. Several Hundred Pieces of ENAM EL WARE to $1.25, Friday at 49c rMRST nualitT hlua and aray enamelware, no "Hv 1 seconds. Including all slse of tea kettles. cred but kets all ft i 1 all rr ay enamel IkIO to $l.:5. your V J coffee and lea ots, covered Berlin kettles and covered lierlln sauce pan, large water pitchers, water pails and cove In blue and white or positively worth choice Kijusre alllow clothes hamper with wooden bottom, $I.$0 valuta. rrlday Imported I I o v clothes basket, wall made. No. 2 sit. $1 value, at Whit enamrled uedl rlne ratrlneta. al $1.1 m x- tffm Wse Cs. I Bvasr Bseeaet. ' I rilmas I r leaner. wall IHilM-r swr raa Be Fancy colort-u r.atei basketa. Me value. at c Un lt of aluminum pie plate. Mountain rake pans, sauce paas. etc., up to 4uc. for lue rar enamel oblong roasting pan. SOc val ues, at lUVc l.liuld veneer. &oc bottle, at Mr l.iahtbouse rr. S ran cleans-Use Jailr, aay cvlor. He raa Br a BU&CEU NASI! COMPANY