niK omaiia sindav may u. D A X. U3EXXfflE res For Monday summer styles, still more appar es this store's standardization of f-1- a" Ch .ice oi nit in 0 iff tock omi- Annual very Suit in a of the Year's national Sales ilored Suits 50 Lored Suits sou ftl'herc you have looked at aaSo tbe pricy was from $5'J ' t Mil J A1 o i l e..X jjw lunitv ine wuoi suns- ii i dfr suits axe worth to $80. '. - ,1 efleno restrictions, every toOnO lot or the other. ( Inw a, f i - i .av v. a Vi.n V W ? of Summer Frocks ox the Country, Field and Happy Hollow ifternoon dresses dainty, summery and sheer voiles, smart taffetas, etc. Priced and $59.00 'lay Sale of Blouses isaH(3s 0f new blouses for this wonderfully successful sale, which to lalizo that this is no ordinary sale. You are offered the bene iratGijand stronger than ever before. Our ability to buy for this off t'r these wonderful values, which are the talk of the town. v Handkerchief Linen, Coin I)ottel, Plain Tailored Aft J? A ' Models. Imported Voile Blouses Choice for VUdJ Crepe de Cliine, (ieorgette Crcje, Shndow Laces and Flow I.ered Chiffon Blouse,- Stunning new models. (D V: Specially priced, choice for VUJ0 '' Net, Shadow, Filet Lace and Georgette Blouses Wonderful I values, all new merchandise. Dressy models, 125 CC Hfl styles to select from. Choice for VJUIJ C 0 5 ?d & ouses Specially Priced u- .-Worth to l..o, at C5c Slightly Soiled Crepe ' Chine and Black and tfa MT ream Shadow Lace Blouses nines to 4..0 vfi 3111 Shantung and Pongee Weather Is Here and we are well prepared showing thousands of yards of those popular and practical hot weather silks in all the wanted weaves and weights, suitable for waists, dresses, Miits and separate skirts, at greatly reduced prices in our new silk section. Pplen- "4 -Inch All-Silk Imported Shantung did weight. A yard 29c 3.1-ln. All-Silk Imported Shautung Vine fah- AQn rip for dresses and waists. Worth 7fe. yd.. xil S6-luch Extra Heavy Suiting Pongee Worth $1.75. a yard 98c 27-Inch All Silk Natural Jap Oood OQ weight, launders beautifully. 50c qual.. yd. iC $1.50 S6-Inoh New Crystal Crepe Pongee Alt-silk suiting, something different from the ordinary pongee. Ask to eee thin beautiful silk. Special, yard All the new stripes, weaves and color combinations for shirts and waists are shown here in crepes, Ilabutais, Japs, Ducks, etc., etc. .11 and 36-Inch All-Silk Habutata All the newest shirting stripe combinations, splendid weight: launders beautifully. Well worth $1.00 to $1.1' 5. a yard 85c 32-Inch Shirting Silks Good ranRo of stripe effects. Worth 50c. Special, a yard 25c 57-Inch All-Silk Japs Oood range of evening shades. Regular 60c kind. Special, yard.. 35c Oar Bilk B.ctlon I th Larreat la ta Wee. Bo area Fall o Viatt This Beautiful Departmeat. Prto Ar Always Lowrat Sara. Now is the Time to Buy Curtains Our stock Is complete In every de tail. Etamin CurtalnaTrlmmed E( with antique luce: Ivory mjgl ecru. Special, Monday, a pall Marquitsette Curtains A f0 Trimmed wltli heavy laoe M MX edges. Sale price, n pair.. ' Quaker Ijce Curtalna Dor.cn r of new (atterns: mi be lined in any room: they near aplen- fQ dlly. Uperial, a pair, J ta.eo, ga.sa and Duchesne Curtains We Import the. Htindreds of patterns, earn on selected with ft-reat Cl care. Special Monday, a J) I .311 pair. M. and Y Runaalow and Filet Net f Endletm assortments to m- DOC lect from, a yard, 6o and... Ktamina and Marquisette No store In the west shows such tm- JQ mense lines as we do. A JvC yard, 85o and Imported Cretonne Covered Plllons W have Just received dozen move. Your choice 4HC for w Extra Special 150 Bamboo Porch Shades f tf ft. w Ide. 7 f t. ins. fcin. l II II As Ion ss they last, each. . , Bamboo Porch Shades 1 f 8 feet wlda, blUJ each , In Our Basement White Goods Section "Non-Krush" la lu great demand at the preeent time where a light fabric la required. "Non-Kruah" colored linen has a new. soft, silky surface: eltmiuatea crushing and creasing. Nam stamped on the selvage of every yard. Bold here exrhi aively. White and all leading ahades, 36-tn. wide. A yd 69c Palm Heach Suiting For men's, women's and chlldren'a outing suits. 60 in. wide. A yard $1.35 Imported White Poplin Me dium heavy, 27 Inches wide. Regular 30c. values, a yard 19c White Fluked tOtamine, Corded Voile, Crepe, l.eno Stripes, Heed Voile, Satin Stripe, Flaxon, Etc. S6 and 4 0 inches wide, i q '.'5c and 30c valuea, yard 17C Imperial I.ongclotb, 'Tolnter Brand" Soft finish, snow white; no filling. 36-ln. wide, 12-yard botta. $1.25 Rug Specials for Monday Selling Rap,' Hugs Cool and sanitary just the thing for summer wejir. All colors: .Size 1x7 feet $4.50 Sixe :J.t6 feet ; $2.25 Size :?0x60 inches $1.75 Size 24x48 inches $1.50 Let Us Fit Your Corset Why not look your best ? Many women are younger in appearance today than they were 10 or 15 years ago, all because of the corset. When properly fitted to an K. & (J. corset made for you it gives an up-to-date body poise and a feeling that you are as correctly corseted as any woman, no matter what price you pay. - Remember, the finest dress or tailored suit may be complete failures if your waist line is too high or low, if there are heavy ridges across your shoulders or in your skirt, if your abdomen is not correctly supported. We study figure imperfections and correct them. Our corsetieres fit you to the R. & O. corset which is best for you, so you need make no mental apology for your appearance. Come in at your earliest convenience and see what a change is possible. You need not buy unless you are perfectly satisfied. We guarantee all fittings. R. & 0. Corsets for the Averago Figure--A model that must be seen and worn to fully appreciate its beauty and comfort; made of handsome brocade, me dium high bust, tapeing at waist, long extension skirt, wide unboned section over hip, giving the utmost freedom of body; elastic section in back at bot tom which adjusts to the figure properly when standing or sitting, and distributes superfluous flesh evenly. Sizes up to 30 $5.00 R. & O. Front Laced Corset Medium bust with long; skirt over hip and back, ventilated back, with wide band of elastic at bottom of skirt, making the corset fit closely and giving absolute com fort; shield under lacing in front $2.00 Topleaa Corsets Are very much In demand In spite of the fact that corsets are coming higher in the bust right along. We have two popular mod els here particularly adapted for mi sees and girls, lightly boned with free hip aectlon. ti0 AA Specially priced at $1. 60 and P.UU A variety of other models from 91.0O t0 $5.00 Madam Ise'bell's Demonstration in Our Toilet Goods Section Ideas on the Art of lroniotiii( Reality. We carry a complete assort ment of the Famous Madam Ise' bell's preparations and the dem onstrator will give free any infor mation as to the proper item and its use. Madam Ise'bell's Skin Food alda nature by feeding the waste tis sues. Special 50c sle box Madam Ue bell's Turkish Bam Oil is a substitute for soap and water. It liberates all obstruc tion from the pores, leaving the skin like velvet. Qr 60c siite OOC Madam Ise'bell'a Face Powder la chemically pure and keeps the skin smooth as satin. All OO. shades. Box OOC Madam Ibe'bell'a Natural Dry Rouge gives a natural tint to pale cheecka and lips. 50c size box 33c I? '-R'ji.iajew Latest Victor Victrola XI. Sold Here for $100 SI SEVERAL STREETS i EXPECT FIREWORKS TO BE REPAYEDi FOR NEXT TUESDAY Commiiiiontrt to Make Improve ments Under Nw Law Joit Put Into Effect. ARE TO BUILD SEWERS. TOO City Commissioners Hummel, Ku gel and Jsrdlna and City Engineer Townsend made an Inspection trip In several localities where parlnK and sewer Improvements seem urgent. They will recommend to the council the paving or repaying of these streets: Hamilton, Fortieth to Forty third and Military avenue: Military Opposition Crops Oat to Some of the Appointments Which Dahlmsa May Make. WILL NOT BROOK DICTATION A can vans of the city hall appoin tive situation indicates that next Tuesday's tneeilng of thi city council will not be ss roseate as the flower gardens at llanscotn park. There Is an unmistakable upposilon to thn re appointment of Fred Anheuser as city prosecutor, aud when the mayor was told "f this feellns. lie answered avenue, Hamilton to Forty-fifth and by ,Bing that ho would not bs die Grant and a continuation to the rlty tid to by the commissioners In the limits. This work would come j ,,mIl(.r f his appolnunenM. Ho In wlthln the operations of a new law j oil petty called attention to the fact which empowers the council to Im- that certain men were now In cer- prove all "leading thoroughfares" I tain positions and that If the eom- missloners did not see fit to confirm his appointments thoe men might remain there by reason of new ap point nients not being made. from the city to Its limits, without ;the usual procedure of petitions and ' other formalities. Tin cnmmt.a4nn.i will .Inn r m 1 nn(t that a s.w.r a .nonitrit thruli I Miller ixirk st co.f or annt nve, in 'olii.r lowor from Thtrty-.lth to Koriy ! third trat. alone Hpr.su.. at a-i ' mated cost of ffn eno. snd a sew.r from 1 Fortjr-Mtvn to "arty-sviitti atrt l 'twf.n Jon, and leaven nth trt, to jt.k. th. )l.i. of tli. prnt opsn cr.ek t.Vmalderattun of Ireorov i.g tli. ourinr.. of th FYirt Omaha and tntr .treat roads will h tak.n M vithln a few wrnttK. Ed Brown Greeted by Friends in His Annual Surprise ' 0r Mid over ssaln Ed. J. Brows, 1M j North Thirty-tlrst str.al. la sent on a long errand when Ilia seasons roll around t n.ar th. ttiii. for h ulrtlulsy. tch and .v.rjr time li. torn wllllnsly and In- tio.iiitly on that .irand planned by his . wir, only to come homo and find a sitr- ) piis birthday party waiting for htm. Kiidsy niaht, wfat did Mrs. Brown do ; hut Mind him cl.nr to Cunrr m tiffs for , sometbliis or other that she Juat wurt liaxe and could not pos.lhly get In Omaha. nettirnine In du. time h. found txactly .iaia olit frlenili In th. hous. wattng for lil, nwA iim hnnl1At all ftnf.Sfl bafofa) lilm. In thn douse when h sot homa wore Frank Hradwll. A. F. Wliltnior. I.yl. Abbott, J. P. Weaver. Jllds. Willis Sesrs. r. W. Hutchllisnn, Chsrlcs Barn of fourcll Bluffs snd Frd. J. Schliorr of louncil Ttluffs. For years th. sama eight men hava c.lehratad Brown'a Wrth day by a surpris. party In thle wsy. This year the circle waa broken, hecausa A. II. t'omatork, long a membar of th elghl, Ul.tl a rw w.eks as'- His place In th c lirlc waa filled by l.y.le Abbott -:The gu.sia prcsentad Mr. Brown with a lars lunch hasksl for use In the auto mobile and Mrs. Brown with a larg. bono. lit. L Musik Weeps as the Judge Pronounces May Rr a M.ldOT.r, In th run of Frosrtr Anh.uo.r. for Instsni. th mayor makee this sp- pointnieni and th council confirms. fnir rounollmen could appoint .omabody l. but lhat would be an affront which not a iii'obahllttv, lonimlssloneis dwlar. Fallur to confirm Anh.uaer. should Ih. mayor r.aiiooinl him. and refusal of the m.ynr in nam. anybody l. would ie siilt in II. prrn.nt pronilor r.mainlnit as a "avJdot .r." Influence. hnwvef, Is b.ma bioiifl.t to hear to Induce th mayor lo iism. nn on. .!, F.dwsrd Minion belns lb iivmi forJ man for th plara. But th mayor r.arnl. any atiemt't f tli. omnilK.lt.oiirrs to llc tae what lie shall 1 nl he pnKe liin mind on Hum maltrr witiinut niincina words. Say Vrrlla I'rvmiil l. Th fositiou of coroorstion eounsrl h settled down to Aostntsnl t'lty Allom. l4inibeil and II: B. Fleharly. Soma of the rnniinlssliiners have conferred on tht matter and they are frank to ssy that th.y hellev Mr. Imb.rrs srvls dur iag th Isst three years merits his f.romo tlon. It la slsted thst If Mr. Flrhsny should b appointed by th mayor tt will be for timely political ressons. Th com missioners who ' are outspoken for rtvll servlca In the city hall ssy they will he for Mr. I-ambert for corporation counsel. From a purely political standpoint, Mr. Flehsrty sppeais to be running strona for th position. One of tha msvnrs close sdvlser soet so fsr ss to say thst the mayor will nsm Mr. Flehsrty, but (he mayor himself will not commit him self st this 11m. v . i Marr for la. The commissioners are not ied on th resppolntment of John Grant l'tit for Insoertor of wrlchts and measure, although tli mayor Is said to b for Mr. Fesx for another trm. Regarding appointments. Commissioner Hunimei msd. this statement In connec tion alth his vwn dvpaituient: "1 will not rusks suy lilgli-pric.d appolnimenti (his year. I am doing most of th actual supervising myself. 1 snlli-'ipat that . will have t meet a Woulh umaha situa tion, as th psrk fund of that city Is !u pleted and - our funds need careful watching to make both ends aieet.' Sentence of Death Youth Peeved When Uncle Sam Eef uses to Take His Nickel J-uil Musik wpt whn he ws'Sn- temd by District, Judge English to pay I th death penalty September 15 ioi thai Inurder of his wife. Mrs. Anns Musik. i According to evidence Introduced In his It rial he laualiad after h cut his wife's lilroat March I in Ihslr home In Pouth Omaha. , Judga Kugllali first oirruiJ a motion I fur a n.w tiisl wlilrli had bern (lied by I Musik s attorneys. This will be suoeslod uepcS.tr1 inqulrad Mis oule Orsn. the supreme court. i,n" icrK. Uo ss you plesa." Musik said wh.n j rn, o stsrt with." ssi.l U- esUe.l If he had anything . lo say why",,ns "I wish to open sn inoiini here," aslrl a well dressed j oims man. stepolng ii lo thn window of tha tonal savings de partment in th poslnfilc. "Vrs, sir, how much Hd you wluli t- stnlenc should not b pronounced upon him. i M1 Ursnt did not fslnl. neither dl.l Tesrs wer streaming down h, ' she call ti.e police, hlie simply espUtni.t nouiiy to in. wuuid-ne depositor thst accounts cutild not he darted 'or Icih then 10 cents. Was the apparently roiperous man sittlsfled. snd did he so forth, iletr- mlna.l I a '., I, m n,l t'A until I.A Sa.1 death ' penalty In Omaha sine. Nebraska ... ., , , , , . "' . , . , wi.. .i i accilmulstert another nli kle and then r-- """mu' " " . " " turn and eiitrn.t the entire d m to th- Hangman s rope, in iir.i was junnnyi fac and his lip waa tiulv.rlng. Ills t-yesr-old dsugliter testified- in the trial: "Papa killed mamma and laughed end ran out doors." Musik is the second sentenced to th. ssf keeping of the t lilted flutM gov- ! M'tllAAnl ? - the supreme court and who later ple.ded Tru,h Mnpf, to the f., guilty and took a life sentence to thej,hll h m no, I enltentl.ry. i inglM(j iia r,,,i the vouns woinun a The state has not yet bought sn elec-, ,,.,,, on . dutocrstlc iiovernment's i- 1 1 ic i nsir. penally such necrassry. Should Musik psy the desth i lrlrinstion to step on the poor. do. ;h a purchas mould. be inada trodden working rlastev and Inbnrl 43c IB asaTer-m. Listerine Tor thirty years I.lsterin has re ceived general recognition as the best antiseptic for the family medicine cab inet. Aa a dally wash for the preser vation of tbe teeth, Listerine occupies .ev. firat place. Once usea, it Decomes a matters of per- IPi.",iTi:t lifelong necessity In Jet It (SO- Size Ik.ttle, c) l'J-.."'---JH; I vmmmm ''. ! --T!!a IB- ji ' f ' m j ..-iiaw r Annual Breakfast of Business Girls Wednesday at 7 n Inbnrlm: l men. It ought to take i nlcl.le, he Haiti, jy.s. It ought to tskn a rsnns'. Mies Grant I s tictf'il yomu Monwiu ! and she allowed the incipient ItorkefVI ! ler tu have the argument all to Mm!f. I And, as he couldn't tlianse the l. ! he depsrled. taking hh nickle with him. I . I j DECIDE OMAHA IS NOT coal mmm uln itn The snnual breakfast of the Business Girls' club will be given next Wednesday from 7 to a. m. In th dining rooms of 1 the Young Women's t'hrlstlsn assorts-, Keeking work ss cosl miners In Omaha. ,0n it'larcii.c ami Kugene Waiters of Hart- Of couisa. th buslnesa alila sat brook-1 furu. cams to the conulualon that fast MG time, annually, but this Is th " "ate Oty 1 not much of a minins snnual breakfast, whxn they all "get up J XasaasIaC Victor Victrola XI has all of the latert and bpst features or' t lie higher priwri 'ictor-Victrolas, including: Automatic Stop, Tilting Motor Improved Tone Chamber, Horizontal Shelves for Holding rec ord albumt. Our assortment la fully complete. Monday will be a good time to select the case that will match your furniture Our Record Service Nearest Perfection Easy Term If Desired. 3EIE3E3EIO before break fs.t ' and 'get down before breakfast" to th "Y" snd pay IS cents, too. it I .specie.) thst fully 000 will partsk. of th "dejuner." Miaa Kva Norton, chairman of th conference commit!, is In chars of th affair and tha pro reed will b used to hlp send delrg.t.s to the !,ki Geneva conference. Miss Stella Wilcox, vice pr.aident of th club will have charge of the wait i.eeea and Mlas AusuMa Mow en will b In charg of decoration "Men ar quit welcome." aaid Miaa Sunder. "In fat, they ate urged to com. W expect quit a number of th sterner sex to b there. It Is ell to hav thorns I among th roses, snd. beatdes, every J qusrter helps." I isn, there you are, men Hut don't com before 7, for th coffee and eats won't be ready till that hour. JUDGE ELLIOTT TO HEAR APPEAL IN MOORE CASE center. They were wstchlna Omh s extensive railroad trsffit siouikI the depot hn arrested by inillfc officers. t whom thev explained thst this cly seems busy snd prosperous, sllhough not slung the Hue of their oc-upation. Tea young brothers were advised by Judge Hritt in llhe court that Colorado snd Wyoming offered better opportunity for miner", hut thst Nebrasks would he glad to wive them farm work. If they wanted it. They wer dismissed when they promised to stop lusting sround town snd try lo work their wsy west. CHARGE BURLINGTON WITH VIOLATING 28-HOUR LAW Judge Jemes I). Elliott, who presided In the locsl division of ths federal com t during th persons! Injury suit of At torney John A. Moors against th Vnion Pacific railway, in which th plaintiff sued for II to. 000 and was awarded !M,7M. will hear argument on a motion for a new trial Saturday, Mav 3. In ths court of his home division. Blous Falls, 8. D. Suit was filed sgalnst the Chicago. Burlington V Qulncy Railroad company in federal court for violation nf th "tw.iity-elght-hour law" on two counts. Shipment of two oars of she.p from Bertiioud, Colo , to Soutii Omaha, a trip consuming fifty-two hours, with only on. unlosdlng for sister, feed and rt and this In a pen where there was six to eighteen Inches of aster and mud. Is al leged In th. petition on ths first eunt. Shipment of 1.100 lamb from Black Hol loi. .Colo . to South Omaha under simi lar violstiun of th isw requltln i Ictding. feeding- snd watering at let one. In twenty-tcht hour is altered t th second roust. A floe of li is nsks.: on sacb couut.