THE IJEE: OMAHA. FRIDAY. APRIL 21. m 12 Brazilian Triido Einisinirv Speaks j Here on Own Land 1 TrIU Omaha ltuiiif Mciij Nstisf of Hig Hcpuhlic ! DMikf to He CulU i Uranliait l" not liUc lu he tM i j tauUh, imr do ittry ULe to be turn- j I rrd lo lle i4iiMfN, according to rbastio Sttinpiito. commercial rri rfrni3iic of ihe republic of Hraiil. who addrrfd a meeting d Omah buinr men at the Onwha ('hamht r of Commerce at noon trrday. "The language of Brazil i not Spanish hut I'ortugurHf. and the l4nih population i vrrv small. Our roimlrv i lan:-r than the United Stall with Ali-Ka left out. o naturally we Wt like to he com pared wiili a mull tiatittn lile Siain," he aid. Mr. .Sampiao i- i-itmg 1.1) large cilit of the I'uited State! ill lompany with Frank A. llarrUou, former Lincoln (XrlO newspaprr man who i now a deputy comnm doner in the Slate department. aUo I'nitcd State rprrctative to the enteiinia! exposition which opens in Kio de Janeiro in September The mis-ion of Mr. Sampiao i to , temrnt the friendly relation -it-ing lirtwet'ii the two republic and j to Mrengthen commercial lies a well i p to interest Americans in the ex- position. Mr. Sampiao was enthusiastic re-, sarding the middle wet and its i commercial , activities. Following hi speech he and Mr. Harrison were guest of Omaha business men on an automobile tour of the city. Hotel Foil tend le to Open New Drug Shop AIoul May 1 Hotel Fonlcnclle will open a new drug shop in the present Logan Inn, with entrances on bo'th Eighteenth and Douglas street' about May 1. With the possible exception of the one in the Hotel Drake in Chicago, the new store will he unequalled in beauty an! equipment by any hotel shoo, the management declares. Mural paintings, art panels, classi cal frieze and ivory fixtures throughout will differentiate the shop from most others in the city. just Playing, Say Boys : Nabbed in Automobile ! "We were Ju.t idaying,' 'J hi. M4 the excuse ol two (right tiied youngster imprisoned m cupe at Twenty-fourth and Farnaui strtrls when they saw they had been ! ukni to Central pohee station. ! A. A. Taylor. -M.7 Bristol street, 'had hit hi machine standing lor a lew minutes. ! When he returned he saw two small hoy In it. I Tlor told police he slammed the door on them and held. them pris- oner until Patrolman leistcr ar rived. W inn the boy arrived at police headquarter and were told they were accused of trying to ileal the machine, they exhibited great signs of n?rvouue. In their own vcrnacular.v they "were scared still." The oldest aifl he i Glen Snow den, 7, oti of tJeorge Snowdcn, 411 South Twenty-fourtli avenue, and a Mason school pupil. Hi maller brother, lieorge, 5, wa with him. "We learned to drive Uncle Hen ry's ear yesterday," said Glen. "We wu just play in'." Changes Made in U. P. Office Forte Cullen SutceetU Sunford a Aitant Treasurer Lloyd Natnetl Chief f.Irrk. EMPRESS TWO SHOWS IN ONE "' BROWN'S SYMPHONY FIVE In 'Musical Momenta GARDNER TILE & TIDE A REVERE "The In "Bin of Moonshine Vaudeville" Parlor" "A Wee Bit of Irish Wit and Sons" The Best Luncheon in the City Costs Rut 35c Here HOTEL CASTLE CAFE AND CAFETERIA ALFRED JONES, Chef and Prop. Empress Rustic Garden All Drinks 100 All Tables Free ADMISSION Week Day 250 Includes Tax LAST TIMES TONIGHT "Shadows of the night" STARTS TOMORROW Rodolph Valentino "The Four Horsemen" First time at popular prices. Mat. 35c j Eve. 50c Children 25c ... i NOW SHOWING mm in I and WILL ROGERS in "One Glorious Day" The Greatest All Comedy Program Ever Presented in Omaha. QDO LAST TIMES TOMORROW "Theodora" STARTS SUNDAY BEBE DANIELS "A GAME CHICKEN" LARRY SEMON "THE SHOW" Matinee Dally 15 Every Nijhl 6:1( AN EXTRAORDINARY SHOW THE FOUR MARX BROTHERS "On the Balcony" The Cellie Mason and Shaw JIMMY SAVO & Ca W. D. Pollard Carclnnetti Brothers WARD BROTHERS Matinee ISc ts SOc; Some 75c and $1 Sat. and Sun. Nifhts, 15c to fl; Sooh 91.25 Sat. and Sun. mm Viitdfyfffe Sffktml 9 a Tw9 skow$ it M& TWO SHOWS IN ONE From The Saturday , Evening Post Story "FIFTY CANDLES" Feataring- MARJORIE DAW and BERTRAM GRASSLY PRICES Matinee, Except Sunday. 25c, 30c: Boxes Reserved, 40c; Children, Any Seat, 10c . Night and Sunday Matinee, 30c, 40c;. Boxes Reserved, 50c. FPU: mm To Give All a Chance to See It! LAST TWO DAYS U A The Most Talked About Picture in the World Huge, Dramatic, Beautiful Will Be Shown CONTINUOUSLY ss11A.M.to11P.M. 500 Good Seats at 25c 500 at 50c 200 at 75c A Few at $1.00 Your Last Chance! HEATR 3 Nights Starting Mon., April 24 Matinee Wednesday CHARLES FROHMAN present OTIS SKINNER In Tom Cushing's play "The play gives Mr. Skin ner the best role he has had and ihe best acting he has indulged in since 'KismeC " Chicago Post. "Blood and Sand" Founded on the famous novel by BLASCO IBANEZ PRICES Evenings 50c to $2.50 - Matinee 50c to $2.00 NOTICE Owins; to the enormous num--ber of wail orders for Mr. Skinner's enwseement. local patrons are urged to secure seats early. Charles T. Cullfn, I'niun Pacific paymaster, has lrcn appointf ! as sistant treasiirrr of the syitriii 10 sucrrrd W, II. Sanford, v. ho has rf sik'fil. according to announcrmriitt at Union I'acilic hradquartrrs yc tc rday, Karl C. Lloyd ha lwn am'oiii'H chirf clerk in the Ircaxircr ollirc to succeed V. II. Khoades, and K A. .v!liiiJer. u)iiuirr. u smcred Mr. Cullen. Smulianruii viitlt thte niimice turn!, the olloviiig staiemetil issued from the trtue pi larl K. tlray, presidettt, v ho was out of thf citv : "Mr. Sanford' rrik!naiwii put prompted hy the recent rbhfry and the iiiauagtiiirnt is confident he was not in the slightest coisnirant of auy part of it. His reputation for hoiif.tv is unquestioned.' Mr. Sanford had been in the em ploy of the system 4.1 years; Mr. Cul len, 35 years; Mr. I.lbyd, 2J years. Mr. Khoades" health is said lo have mien and be will be unable to work for some time, 1 "I have no iilans for the future, i was the only comment of the resign ing assistant treasurer. His resig nation was effective yesterday, but he will remain das to acqtuiui his uccror with the duties m th po.t, U'onum Hit ly Autoniutilt May Ioe rriturt4 Lfj; Ampuiatio.i of the r iit bg ti Mis Trance Kahler, I. North i otty -third street, may be uri'tseary Hithin the nest to slays becaue of tnfectuiit in the triple fracture which she smfrird early in March, aiirofdnig in aitndaiits at M, Jo seph hospital. Mu Kahler was struck by an automobile driven by an uuideiitiiied motorist at NMeenth and tarnam street. It h Not a Patting Fancy that has brought from three ireneraihsns of reader world renown for "Little Lord Fauntleroy" s book, nnd world applause for it as t play. This maenifieent popularity is only a remarkable tribute to Kauntleroy's story, one for all humankind and its tender pathos will strike the heart of everyone who sees thli masterpiece of Mary I'ickford productions. MARY PICKFORD AS "Little Lord Fauntleroy" STARTS SUNDAY fMfc) New Show Starts Tomorrow Al Sweet's Singing Band 4 OTHER ACTS "Globe of Fate" Feature Photoplay Shown In Every Performance "Come on Over" Rupert Hughes' "Sparkling Yarn" SEND THE "KIDDIES" TO THE SATURDAY MATINEE 10c Under Years LAST TIMES TONIGHT GRAND OPENING WEEK'S PROGRAM Wr riiiaiite Loan. Washington, April tl, (Special Telegram ) I he War I iname cor poration announced that (rom April 17 to April I'i it approved advance lor attticultuial and livestock fur pse as follotss: Nebraska, $6,U0' Uw. fX.Mnl; Smtli Dakota. f.V.OOO. Now Go! How far can a wife go- to help her husband In business? And If he provea unworthy of her lovt-liow fur ran she so to find happiness? See the (listen of wealth and beauty la .New York'a Fashion Kelt! Se the thrilling bandit raid on the Mexican border! Bee the great love scene In the lost forest! ALSO- A Romance Stamped with the Purple Seal of Luxury and Life. A Super Comedy That's There SPOOKS i V" "Tfir--jf- "if V1" --y -y y - - V - tfi - flfi yk i nrVfVri nrtn jtjjfi. 95c SALE $2 Hand Bags, 95c For our big 95c special for Friday, this lot of assorted, gen uine leather bags is one of the big features. 95c SALE Umbrellas, 95c. For ladies and men; values $1.25 to ?1.50; for Fri- QT Jay only OC 95c SALE Gilbert Alarm Clocks, 95c See this clock advertised In Saturday Evening Post QK, at $1.50; Friday only... VOL 95c SALE $2,50 American , Thermos Bottles, 95c Full pint size, corrugated nickeled case. Genuine Thermos Bot- QP. ties, $2.50 value, Friday JL 95c SALE $1.75 Neckwear Assorted Lot Neckwear, QC values $1.50 to $1.75.. '''' 95c SALE Glassware $2.40 doz. Cups and QKs Saucers, 6 pairs for. . . . VOK $1.50 doz. Colonial Water QCp Glasses, per doz vO Fourth Floor' 95c SALE Glassware $1.50 Cut Glass Salt and CkKn Peppers, pearl tops .... &OK, $1.25 7 -piece plain QKp Water Sets 7fJl Fourth Floor $1.95 SALE Millinery Tweed Hats Jnst the Hat for Now. Wonderful Talues at $1.95 Just the hat for street wear; in a remarkable selection of colors and styles. Children's Banded Hats at $L9a Black and white, brown, navy, etc. Chin-Chlh styles, with long streamers. JL Again Tomorrow and Saturday Sales of Men's Suits Aif Aet Dhijsaa tie 1 Or? MEN'S LiUWCOl UIV.C8, OI1U pJU STORE Mail Orders Filled mm. Phone Orders Filled Tomorrow, Friday, a Day of Special Prices and Opportunities That Happen Here Every Week ' " K 95c Sale of ; Corsets Lot 1 All elastic 9-inch gidles, 2 pairs hose sup porters, guaranteed rust proof, $1.50 values, at ....95s Lot 2 Pink brocade Cor setlettes, elastic insert in hip section, 2 pairs hose supporters, $1.50 values, at ...95e "Hayden's Special" Pink satin Bandeaux, back fas tenings; extra special val ues; sizes 34 to 42. , DAY-FRIDAY 95c Sale of Underwear Boys' Union Suits, 3 for 95c Boys' knee length Union Suits, sizes 6 to 16 years; regular 50c values. Gowns and Teddies, 95c Women's niansook Gowns and Teddies, trimmed with lace or embroidery; regular $1.50 values. Children's Bloomers, 2 for 95c Children's pink ba tiste Bloomers, sizes 6 to 12 years. 95c Sale Men's Wear Clean-up sale of Men's Dress Shirts, at less than work shirt prices. Collars attached and neck band; 3 shirts (PI QP for J)loJ Men's Grenadine Knit Ties, sea son's latest roloring, $1.50 value, Friday... Men's Sill- and Mercerized Hose, all colors, regularly priced to 75c each; Friday, 3 pal: 3 for Men's high-grade Lawn Hand kerchiefs, full size, regular 15c quality; Friday, per Of? dozen OfJKr 95c 95c Manufacturers' Sale of Sample Union Suits for Men Knh and athletic nainsook, mercerized and madras; values in a regu lar way to $4.00; all sizes. Friday 95t Mala Floor Bear 95c Sale Draperies-Rugs Gennlne Inlaid Linoleum A wide range of good patterns in tile and carpet effects; QETa very special, per yard. . . . Bring the Measure of Your Room. Wool and Fiber Bags, Reversible In all-over patterns; very suit able for sun parlor, dining room or bed room. In two sizes: 8-3x10-6 ....$6.95 912 $7.95 Cretonne Bungalow Pillows All sizes and shapes, covered with a good grade cretonne, QFT filled with kapok; special, UOL Cretonne By the lard. A wide range of new patterns in all the wanted colors; QK Tht.il very special, 4 yards.. Colored Madras In all the new patterns; popu lar colors, such as rose, mul berry, blue and brown; QC special, 2 yards for. . . 9x12 Axminster Bags A wide range of up-to-date pat terns in all popu- CJOQ tar colors; special, f)iJUO Floor 95c SALE Linens and Towels 2 yards heavy Table Damask, dice and stripe pattern, for 95t dozen 18-inch Mercerized Damask Napkins for 952 72x90-inch Bed Sheets, heavy round thread, linen finish, at, each 95(! Real Swiss Organdy, 45 inches wide, highest grade, yard.. 95 j Wash Goods and Domestics. 15 yards Bleached Cheese Cloth for ...95 24 yards 9-4 Unbleached Sheet ing for 950 5 yards White Linene Suiting for 950 6 yards Shaker Flannel, sani tary bleached, for 95t 5 yards fine quality Longcloth for 950 95c Sale Silks-Woolens We also offer you in this special sale a good quality Georgette crepe, . 40 inches wide and in most all colors, $1.25 QP- Thousands of silk and wool remnants, Friday all day HALF PRICE I value, at, per yard $30 Value 40-Inch All Silk Canton Crepe. This is a pure Canton weave, no seconds, and the season's most wanted fabrics for your summer dresses and blouses. (PO Q(? Special Friday, per yard P9 Woolens the newest patterns for house $U5 Value 40-Inch Wool Plaids and Stripes. These beautiful woolens are of extra value for your skirts and children's dresses; spe- QK cial, per yard $1.25 Value 27-Inch All Wool C bailies. These all wool challies are of dresses and breakfast QK coats; special, yard.... OC $2.50 Value 56-Inch All Wool Imported Men's Wear Serge. This is th- right welgat for your new suit or separate dress; In brown, navy and (Pi QP black; special, yard. plD 95c SALE ROOM LOTS. nough Paper for Any Room 12 Feet by 14 Feet by 9 Feet High. Halls and Spare Rooms 10 rwlls wall, 18 yds. border, 6 (PI QK rolls ceiling, complete P Aswtl Kitchen, Dining Room and Bed room Paper 12 rolls wall, 18 yards border, 6 rolls (PO QP celling, complete .... tpsWsvt) Parlor, Dining Room and Bed room Novelties New colors, all shades; beautiful cut-out bor der; 10 rolls wall; 38 yards border, 6 rolls (PQ QP celling H0VO Parlor, Hall and Dining Room Tapers Beautiful, rich colors; new effect tapestries, two tones, grass cloth and blends; 10 rolls wall, 18 yards border, QP QP 6 rolls ceiling JJe7t) ' 95c Sale Furniture $7.50 Mahogany End Tables, special at $4.95 $7.50 Oak Telephone Stands and Stools, special at $4.95 $6.00 Oak Wash Stands, $3.95 $4.00 Leatherette Collapsible Card Tables, at $2.95 $3.50 White Enamel Bow Back Chair, special at $2.95 $3.00 Baby Walker ....$1.95 $1.50 Baby Swing 95 White Enamel or Oak Beveled Edge Mirrors, at 950 95c Sale Housewares 25-11). 1 lour Can, japanned, for 950 12-tooth Steel Bow Rake for 950 Baseaaeat Larsre sine Splint Clothes Basket for 950 Clothes Hampers for. .-950 Garden Spades, A-1, for 950 Urge siie Mood Tub... 95 95c SALE Shoes These children's shoes are all solid leather, with McKay soles. Child's kid button and child's patent lace with white canvas tops, sizes 5 to 8, QKn $1.60 values VOK, 95c SALE Shoes Women's brown and black vicl kid lace oxfords, with Goodyear welt soles and rubber heels; widths from A to C; a good $5.00 value. :..$3.95 95c SALE- Hosiery Silk Hosiery, 9c Pair. Women's Pure Silk Hose, jn as sorted colors, silk to the knee, all first quality, seamed QP. backs; $1.29 values.. . 5OC Main Floor 1 95c SALE Hosiery Women's Cotton and Lisle Hose, in Burson and other good makes, first quality black cor- QP dovan and wuite, 4 pairs vDC Main Floor 95c SALE Hosiery Boys' and Girls' Three-Quarter Socks, medium rib, all sizes, all fjrst quality, black, white QP,, and cordovan, 4 pairs.. JOC Main Floor 95c SALE Hosiery Infants' Mercerized Lisle Hose, sizes 4 to 6, black, white and brown, five pairs 95 C Main Floor 95c SALE Necklaces All colors and styles of fancy Bead Necklaces, worth $1.25 to $1.50, on sale at 95c Boys' Two-Pant Suits 95c SALE Men's and Boys' Wear (Annex) $5.95 $2.75 . 95c $3.95 $2.95 $1.9 $2.50 Boys' Juvenile . Suits Boys' Overalls and Coveralls Boys' Raincoats. Hats to match Men's Coveralls, full cut, khaki color , Fink Overalls, all sizes at all times..., Men's Work Pants, per pair r i 1 s 1 X