THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE MAYlf,V TABLET FOR MEN OF DOUGLAS WHO DIED IN THE WAR in V -County Board Decides to Honor Soldiers' Who Gave, -, Lives for Country With -; Tablet In Court House.- 7' ' Th board of county commission , era yesterday patted a retolution . ttatinar that anitable tablet win be placed In the court house in memory of the toldleVt whev died in. the arm service during the war.5 Thia wilr be don' in due tinie Jhe desolation was passed i o set it ' 1 rest the anxietv of numerous i- ' 'cietiea which have been petitioning . the commissioners for a memorial. FJFTY HIGH GRADE SUITS X V May Sale at 'Ldmond's 4 Clever touches of the ih dividual make theseS u i t s extremely desir- able", r ; 1 ; i The prices for this May Sale quote savings of i 1 ; $10, $15 and $20, ,a, suit. : f rAp You really can't af ford to overlook -this. On sale, Mon day, May 12th. " SMART v WEAR FO ,. WOMEN p 2d Floor Securities Bldg. I 2 16th and Farnam.1; ' Bee Want Ads pay big profits to the people who "read them. , .: . 1 - (IflDBORFFS 14 AnTICLES for THIS UEEK . Tke r worthy your quick consideration f T,u think of buying a piano or player m in nezi yaar. i net All Woods Oak Mahogany Wnlnut ' 1 ALL THE Wick :, yg'V 1-, l- ' ' r Sale ;. &:AlA ... V,, : Clarendon Oill f Clndn . ' "'se rAV v. i? ! S r - . HADDORFFS MUSIC NotdZomstWho : 5peaks Tonight at the Bovd Theater r dd . A monster meeting is-'to be held at. the Boyd tneater ' this evening ajt 8 p. fn. under .the auspices of the Zionist Organization' of America, Omaha district. The meeting will be j addressed"" by Dr. Obadiah A. Grossman, noted English lecturer, director, for the central division of the Zionist Organization of-America, and detailed and sent by the headquarters at,New York City, for the purpose of bringing a message not only to the Zionists of Omaha, V TODAY, v- "DON'T FORGET That Ever YOUR MOTHER Nothing Would Please Her More Than a BOX OF CANDY We, Have the Moat-Complete Assortment in the City. "CANDYLAND" 1S22 Farnam Street. CRYSTAL CANDY CO. . ' 16th and Capitol Avenue. were tn in axenange ana rerarnea LATEST HITS IN ROLLS AND RECORDS " but to all Jews ofxthia community, whethe affiliated 2ionists or not, concerning the Palestine question and the "problem of Jewish rights, in all European countries as affect ed by recent developments and par ticularly the determinations of the peace conference. H i, JThe Omaha district of the Zionist Organization of America is -planning a campaign for the enrollment of every Jew in this community in the cause of Zionism ' and for thexn listment of the aid-of Jews in Amer ica in establishing a homeland! for the more unfortunate Jewt who Bye in, some of the European countries. It)t planned at thia meeting to dis cuss and pretent resolutions pro testing against the recent massacres of the Jewt In Poland. The Tealiza-J tion ot Zionist aspirations is looxca upon at a possible solution for many ot the problems raised by auch con ditions as, exist j in countries -like Poland. - - " ' - Wife Say $1.98 Pair of Shoes Only Ones Hubby Ever Got Her, Answering -the petition of her husband, Emmett Bock, for a di vorce, Florence Bock J in district court declared that she should have the divorce, anK custody of their three children ,and alimony of $45 a month. - ' She chareetf that he has never ex pended any money on . his -family r iL .l . -r i OQ he gave her once for a pair of shoes. She -says he threatened to kiU her with a .hatchet, that he uses vile language and. that he hasefusedt look at their third baby from the time when it was borrw , v ' 'r- , i ,' foiiceman is mjureu in r Battle With" Gang ofBoys . Motorcycle Policeman Cain'suffer ed a broken wristjate last night in a gang iight ith 28c boys who, it was ,said, attempted to boytott the poo) hall of L. J. Schmitz, Twenty fourth and Ames avenue. r ' Richard Dice, 2523 Templeton street, Alfred Kearney, 4904 North Thirtieth street, and Audley Sallan der' 4206 Brown street, were arrest- eds and charged with resisting an officer.t ' . ' May 11th the Best Mother Lived . - irom rem. Underpriced $100 to $250 Just Like New ' HOllSE v The Fashion Corner ' -for Women J !Ncck Evety fashi6i(idea worth' x while in iieckwear Is spread before you, and though .you fancy a simple organdie set o the stun--ning waistcoartS now so -much in .vogue with the , mart dressers, you can , choose to your liking frtfm ', among these most alluring styles v..- -f-'- - ' ; Neckwear plays suchati important part in the Sum mer toilette that 'distinct iveness i very desirable;: Your viewing invited. Silk Gloves -i - The desirable new SuAi- i!N mer styles are nere. iJJvery , tasnionaoie snade is rep resented, ?5crto $2.25. t ' '' - ' Filosette'' gloves ! in white, blacK and gray are $1 and $1.25 a pair. AH 'requirements have .''beennticipated. Laces The finest quality of B. B. Vals. Venise . and filet laces for collar and cuffs. Veni3e edg'es fortriniming blonses. Chantilly flounc ings in black and white. ' Beautiful beaded flounc- ings for 'frocks and even ing gowns, One will go -f ar t.n fare bettpr? ' , , Silk Bags N Beautifully f asnioned bags of fine moire silk in brown, Jaupe, , avy blue and black. 1 Attractively lined and contain two pockets fitted "with a - change purse and a mir ror. $4 to $1S. Shade f ringes To those who have been x waiting, : this announce ment is directed. These new" - lamp shade fringes are in mul berry, rose and gold. The same '' colors, too, in Chenille fringes. , We have everything for the making of shades. A complete and extensive stock. Yon'll enjoy the worlc under supervision of our -xompejent instructors. Classes every day' 10-12 mornings, 2-5 after noons. -' ; Art Dept. Third Floor The Store for Blouses Where one finds, the most in teresting fashions in. Fine' Blouses Sili Sweaters N New Petticoats Second Floor v -, r. I : i - l., Faga,- - x - V -x- - - ' i Suiiday The Thomp ' The-Tailored Suit s V - 4or Travel Wear With. the approach of summer . "... travel planscomto the fore and in this connection he fashionable . x y "T tailored suit is quite indispensible. Hand tailored by mert are these . mn1pls -iti t wrmrtarfnllv. roh nil wool'materialsr: 1 Priced from $45 to $75 ; lk suits j. or, dress occasions are shown in the latest styles. . . ; ;Pricedvfrom$45 to$98.50' No Extra Charge ' Graduation ' Dresses The -daintiest of smart fashions jn; Georgettes, Nets and prgandy with white sashes and attractive trim mings. These dresses have been se lected as the best examples of finely, made styles for the ending of the school year. 't : $19.50 425 $35 ' : Private display rooins for your con venience. An excellent alteration service without charge. "Priscilla" " A Sun Hat 4 One that is becoming and graceful, as well as prac tical. In white and colors. A hat you'll like, Tomor row and the rest of the week, a special showing. In the Housewear Section in the Basement. ' Priscillas are 50c. For Street Wear The most interesting new dresses, attractively fash ioned of Scotch ginghams, in various smart patterns and pleasing colors. Sensi bly priced, too v . $10.25' $li.50, $12.50, $14.50 In the Basement Curtain Nets White, ivory and ecru nets in filet and several other attractive weaves. A well assorted stock (36 to 50 inch widths), priced 50c to $1.75 a yard. - Basement 1 . Contains eqch week many splendid pictures of people; and Qrde the Sunday Bee .-3b. au.ia.H s-itMxlii&r son- for Alterations. Figure and Drapery Are' practically synony mous this season. Thei corset makes the figure' erect and graceful, or the opposite effect is true "depending entirely upon the attention you bestow , upon its selection. . f, One's costume either out lines new figure beauty or accentuates' .defects. Hence, in the final analy sis, 'the corset does the work.7! Ypur attention i3 directed to our Redfern corsets. They are priced $3.50 and upwards. Flaxons . For Maytime and Sum mer apparel the new flaxons are dainty and serviceable. Styles and coloring to please ev ery fancy. Checks and floral patterns. 50c a yard. Basement Rotogravure S eptton events ,0 . ... .... M J Phone Tyler 1000 JDelden Stof e . 'ZM- Decorative v A Wonderfully Interesting Display Fine Linens, like any other creation of distinction, re- quire a specialization both 4ir vthe 'making and in the selling. Thompson-Belcien Linens hayea rep- utationfor qual- . ity, extending further than many might imV agine. 1 ; Tomorrow's show- . ing will - perhaps better "demon- . strate this rf act than any number of print-; ed words. 1 Tfltalian File Lace Center- pieces $10 to S15. Lunch"- ' Pnn Spfs of tho samA. R4S. ' "If Mpsaic -pieces are won crfully dainty. - The scarfs, 17.50 to $20; the . Luncheon Napkins,' $10 a dozen; the dinner-size Napkins (20-inch), $25 a dozen, and the Luncheon Sets,' $45 to $58. . If Irish Hand-Embroidered and Hemstitched Lunch eon Cloths (36-inch), $5 and $6; (45-inch), $6.75,. and .; $7.50; (54-inch), $7.50 and $8.75. ' , i Thfe Fashion rin t Fabrics The silks, the fine . wash cottons, the woolenS everything in vogue for Summer. Thousands of ''yards of new materials in distinctive patterns, choice weaves' and every color, one could im agine; 1 Thompson-Relden Quality " is in evidence throughout the entire display. " . ' w . i- 1 " Your Viewinf It Requested. x Well Dressed Women Favor S or osis Footwear Theyftave a custom made appears ance, being correctly styled, fashioned from theBest materials and expertly made. Sorosis pumps and oxfords fit perfectly. They are the preferred sum mer footwear of fashion, y A Sorosis tump with arhigh, tight tongue to keep it -shapely-a high arch and a covered Louis heej to make it smart. $10 in patent leather, $11 in brown kid. ' . , -interest to Delivered to .-r.f Linens y . - . v If Hand E m b r o i d ered E Pieces from tjid Madeiras a include Doilies, $25c- to $1.50; Centerpieces, $5 to $35 f Table Cloths, $30 to M or a. xt 1.: nr frr 'v'ft I qtxi.ou a a o ze n , ana Scarfs, $6 to $15. ' Tf Venetian Lace Pieces are 'yj particularly attractive in doilies from 75c to $175,; Centers, v$8.75 to $15;;ff Cloths, $17.50 to $50, and1 a Scarls. $14 to $17.50. i3 1f Irish' Hand-Embroidered and Hemstitched Scarfs I (36x18), $3to $4.75; -f (45x18), $4 to $5.50; t-1 (54x18), $4.50 to $6. ri A, c J s. : 1807 Farnam St. . T. Hammon, Mgr. Douglaa 4240. -v 7 r "-1 liases1