THE BEE! UMAHA. SA'tUKUAY, MAY JO, iyzv ; t 11 Royalty of Roumania Postpones Proposed Trip to U. S. Till Spring Bucharest, Roumania, May 14. (By The Associate? Press.) King Ferdinand and Queen Marie of Rou mania have decided to postpone their visit to the United States un til next spring. Problems . facing this country are so numerous and serious, the king said today, that he is unable to leave the country at the present time. King Ferdinand is giving all his time to the formation of a stable and permanent government and ex tending Roumania's administrative functions to new areas acquired un der the treaty of peace. Queen Marie, who was present during the interview, jokingly re marked to the correspondent that the American people "would have no time to receive a queen while busy selecting a president." . "As practical people you must be more interested in, presidents than 1 in queens," she said. ' Museum Meet Ends Worcester, Mass., May 14. The American Association ' of Museum Art directors closed its annual meet ing here today with discussions of technical art matters by members, including Eric Browne of Ottawa, Canada; J. Nilson Laurvic of San Francisco and Reginald Poland of England Ready to Sell Men's Suits to Americans for $38 New York, May 14. England is ready to sell to American merchants men's clothing, all wool, that can be retailed at a 20 per cent profit at $38.40 each, according to J. C. Pan- non, member of a London manu facturing: concern. ' . "We can produce suits, transport them to America, pay. the duty and j sell them to the retailer for $32 each, Mr. Shannon asserted. The same quality suits are now selling here for ?60 to ?80. . Have Root .Adv. IrhU It Beacon rresa, One-Mmute . Store Talk "Isn't thoro iom way of designating that this ostafc. lithment is nor than Clothing store? Isn't thara, soma way of emphasising how far you. peopla go to larva man better . and the radically close margin you do business on?" inquired an ardent admirer of Greater Nebraska methods. , COMPARISON OF VALUES ALWAYS EMPHASIZES THIS.. STORE'S SUPREMACY JOHN A. SWANSON, Pres. WM. L. HOLZMAN, Treas. SHOP, EARLY STORE CLOSES AT 6 P. M. SATURDAYS ine S tore Extmordioary ii " " rfisx ' ; AS - i ' :; ' A fS m Wi X t r.'A- Em Clothes Service Why Be Satisfied With Less? Why be satisfied with less than an opportunity to inspect thesu preme achievements of the hour in clothes design. ' ; v Why bb satisfied with less than . hand-tailored "Customized"- ex cellence? It is available in clothes ready-for-service at this store. Why be satisfied with less than the most efficient service an,d ; the most wonderfully diverse se lections 6 fine clothes in the west. UNEQUALLED VOLUME AND KEEN DETERMINA TION TO EXCEL IN -VALUE -GIVING RESULTS IN UNMATCHABLE Spring Suits at $40 to $75 IN JUSTICE TO YOURSELF VISIT CL.OTHES HEADQUARTERS , ', : Americas Finest Styles for :. - Young Men and Men Who Stay Young Featuring the distinctively individual styles of . Fashion Park, Society Brand, Kuppenheifner, Hickey-Freeman models that stand entirely apart in a class by themselves. From the su perb designing to their masterful tailoring , nothing like them elsewhere. ) , i Americas Most Distinguished t i "Customized" Clothes for Business Men v - , Men realize the vast difference in clothes quality and satis faction only when they fully understand the new order of things . in modern ready-for-service tailoring. Maximum hand-workmanship,- unusual fabrics and the fnany ranges of sizes and propor tions here establish mew service standards. Men's Raincoats 75onoi5 Priced at 33V34 L" Than Wholesale , Just the eoat for auto and rainy weather street wear." Well made, sight ly coats. Extra Special Value Demonstration -Spring Suits for Men- Young Men and Younger Young Men At $25 At $30 At $35 Wide selections of single and double-breasted models. Worsteds, Cheviots, Cassimeres, fancy mixtures or conservative fabrics. All sizes, -Men's Raincoats 20 to 35 High-Grade Coats for Street Utility Suede .cloth and Leatherette, fine wor- steds and fancy mix tures. Belt and plain. Men's Trousers Several hundred pairs ,of men's and young men's worsted, cassimere and cheviot trousers, all sizes 28 to 50. Three great groups of unequalled' values. $5, $6.50, $7.50 M.n't Younf Men's, Boys' and Children's Clothing Entire Second Floor Main Building and Annex Spring it Extraordinary Enjoy the experience- of inspecting the cream of the new Eagle, Manhattan, Yorke, Sates Street and Alexo Shirts. Silks, silk mixtures, Madras, percales. Original, exclusive weaves in vast variety- $2.50,.$18.75 Spring Exhibit of Hats t Extraordinary Sqe the smart new Stetsons, the new Imported Borsalino Italian hats. " The Crofut & Knapp and Connett novelties as well as Mallory celebrated hats plus real hat service here , "! $5 to $20 1 Spring Underwear Exhibit Extraordinary 4 1 . i Underwear in hot or cool wdather is the. big thing for comfort; All weights here from silk and sheer nainsook ath letic to finest knit goods., Vassar, Superior, B. V. D., Madewell, Taunton, Chalmers. Every proportion . $1.25 to $7 v . Men's Shoes and Oxfords Hurley custom-made Arnold Glove Grip, All America, Nebraska Special shoes and Oxfords. Sturdy leathers and summeV outing footwear. Lowest-in-the-city prices. SEE OUR WINDOWS TODAY 31ot,)mifue-(1otfn.Ki&. JOHN A SWANSON.PRts WM I HOtTMAN.tf. COMPARE OUR VALUES ALWAYS .CORRECT APPAREL FOR MEN AND WOMEN: : 1 - (II II S.E. COR. 16 & JACXSKiSTZ Saturday--Our Entire Stock of Trimmed ats In 3 Big Lots- This is positively the great est VALUE-GIVING event you have shared in for many a day. Many Hats Worth Three Times Their Sale , Price. ' And there are styles for everyone Turbans, Sailors, Dress Hats, etc., in straw, braids, etc., exquisitely trjmmed. : $2.45 ' ', ; $3.95 $6.95 Our Entire Stock of Silk and Wool Dresses 20 Off All Suits At Notable Reductions ' v The styles are extremely smart and will appeal to the fashionable woman. There are dress or plain tailored . models in every ' wanted fabric. ' - $50.00 to $60.00 Suits : $2f)75 kJ7 $65.00 to $75.00 Suits IC150 A Coat At a Substantial Saving Materials include Polo Cloth, Velour, Silvertone and Novelty Mixtures in good looking Polo; full and three-quarter length models. . ; Coats worth to $34.50 I Coats worth to $49.50 $0150 LTV $2150 -- , Special Purchase Sale ChOCOllltCS BoxesPOnly 49c 'Mattress Sale "CHALLENGE" A 45 pound, all cotton mat tress, covered with fancy art t i c k i n g, regularly 16.50 ; Special Purchase 'n i t.? saie rnce $9.95 "SNOW WHITE"Com. fortable 50-lb., all white layer felt mattress with Imperial roll edge and four rows of stitching, $35 value; Sale Price only $24.50 "COMFORT" 45-lb., all layer felt .mattress, with roll ' edge all around, beautiful ticking; regular ly $20; Special Purchase Price $14,95 "NEVER STRETCH" A patented; non-stretch mat tress constructed so there are no folds to catch dirt or dust, regularly $40; Special Purchase Price $26.95 That Will Be the Talk of Omaha Due to market condi tions, it will be a long time before mattresses of such high quality are , again placed o,n sale for so little. Every Mattress is con- . structed of Clean, Sani , tary Materials and War ranted to Give Satisfac tory Service. T "SLUMBER KING" 50 lb., all white layer felt mattress with Imperial edge all around and four rows of stitching, $25 value; Special Purchase Price ' : $17.50 COUCH PAD Anchor brand 16-lb. sanitary, all cotton 'pad, covered with 1 fancy art ticking of neat' floral design, regular $10 . value, Saturday ; $7.45