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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, 1 MAY 24, KELLEY, STIGER & C0. Btore Open Until % Night. -~ 9:30 Baturday SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY. During G. A. R. Convention We Give Our Many Patrons and W. R. C. Delegates Opportunity to Pur- ehase Ladies’ and Children's ‘Bummer hoslery and greatly reduced prices. New novelties in coaching parasols. Large assortment of black and colored silk umbrel 15c, 2 pair for 25c. Ladies' fast black lisle finished hose, drop stitch or plain; double sole, heel and toe; fully worth 23c. Good value. 36c. Ladles’ fine Maco fast black cotton stockings, split sole or all black foot; very pretty patterns in lace lisle. Can not be |#qualed for less than 35c pair. . 86, 3 pair for $1.00. We have the largest and most complete line of this price stock- ngs for ladies; noted for wear and value. |Plain black gauze lisle, extra fine black eotton, fancy black drop stitch lisle thread, & pretty line of fancy colors—all fast colors —-excellent bargains. Our store s headquarters for the up-to- date novelties in fancy stockings. Judging |from the quantity we sell our customers }realize our prices are lowest. All lace lisle in black, new gray, all white, white with Yembroidered fronts, lace vertical stripes, l“’ new Prench patterns, 50c, 75¢, $1.00 up 0 $2.00. 16c. A splendid school stocking for chil- dren; fast black, double knee, heel and toe; @izes 5 to 9. For Saturday's sale. Misses’ fast black lace lisle hose, double 1‘"' and toe; very pretty patterns; wears well; all sizes, only 25c pair, Women's Riche ribbed vests, low \meck, sleeveless, well made; spectal value. ! Baturday, 10c each. 26c—Women's mercerized silk finished liele vests, low neck, sleeveless or wing eves; also an excellent quality in high |meck, long sleeves, all beautitully finished, umbrella ribbed pants with deep lace trim- \ming; this line of bargains on our counter Mor Saturda; The “Munsing” combination sults are the ‘only comfortable, well made, perfect fitting ‘garments, low neck, sleeveless, knee length, 1 sizes, 35c suit; extra fine lightweight, \silk trimmed, at G0c; high neck, long or short sleeves, ankle or knee length, all |sizes, at §1.00. One trial our customers will ‘wear only the “Munsing."" \ Children’'s knee ribbed pants, lace trimmed or plain, cool and comfortable for ummer wear, all sizes for all ages, 25c pr. ! Ladles' Coaching Sunshades, a very ele. ‘gant line, all new and stylish, white silk rasol, silk tassels, pretty handles, for turday, $1.00. Black, blue, red, silk umbrella, 26-inch eel rod, Paragon frame, Princess handles, silk cover, only $1.50 each. \ Children's parasols, large assortments, #5¢ to §1.50. KELLEY, STIGER & CO., Cor. Farnam and Fifteenth Sts. underwear at Chicago 150 Miles Nearer. ) The “Transmissouri Limited” on the lorthwestern line only makes the trip in ELEVEN HOURS. Omaha 8 p, m., arriving Chicago 7 next 3 ning. \ City office, 1401-1403 Farnam st. This week, 6 Rogers' triple-plated knives lor forks, $1.40. Baholm, jeweler. | Every price we quote is a money saver to w. Hayden Bros. Read our ad. on page 7. Shampooing and hairdressing, 35c, at the Bathery, 216-220 Bee Building. Tel. 1716. PRESIDENT SEXTON IS HERE Kwibs et Success of Westera League g Clubs—Omaha Team Too ] 134 Strons. | M. H, Sexton of Rock Island, TL, presi- dent of the Western league, was in Omaha Friday in conference with Manager Rourke and Burns. The latter preceded his Colo- team into Omaha, it arriving 3 m. from Des Moines. Mr. Sex- ton is highly elated at the progress of the Western league thus far and speaks In con- fidence of the ultimate outcome. Sald he: “I suppose you have noticed that we are Dot drawing very heavily at Kansas City or Milwaukee, but we are running close to the others al] the time, and as long as we do that we are satisfied. Meanwhije our other at the apex of prosperity. Even 0lnes, where the team has been meeting defeat so regularly, the support is still loyal and strong, and its fatth will not be tested any stronger, as Des Moines will today be strengthened by a new pitcher, a third baseman and a first baseman. They ‘will pull up now. “Peoria, St. Joseph, Colorado Springs and Denver epeak for themselves. They are all on the high wave of success. Meanwhile here in Omaha you can rest on your oars. The only trouble is that I am afraid your team is too good.” If you keep on ltke this we’ll bave to hobble you.”" DOUBLE EVENT AT CREIGHTON Warsity Field to Be the Sceme of & Pair of Red Hot Ball Tl Games. i ey Creighton university field will be the soene of the biggest colleglate base ball ovent that has ever occurred in’ Omaha this afterncon. Not only will Creigh- ton engage with Nebraska in a etate cham- plonship conteat, but there will also be a of no mean proportion. gage the orack C. B. Havens team, which Manager Fred Nash has gathered together, Then at 3:30 o'clock Count John A. Crelgh- ton will begin the champlonship game by throwing the first ball over the plate into Captain O'Keefo's mitt. The Creighton management has made i great preparations for this contest. Addl- tional bleachers, accommodating over 600 + people, have been built and special Seats have peen engaged for the soclety andsconvent bodies that attend the rontest, _———— e Prostration Horsford's Acid hate A B , and fin:‘mh over- g:-“:. Tonlo. ! ‘m‘::uo.: Horsford's Acid Phosphate LACE CURTAIN AND DRAPERY SA! Entire Stock of Cartaine and Drap- eries of @ Well Known Ret: ON SALE MONDAY, MAY 26. We bought the ertire carpet and drapery department of a well known retailer. The carpets and rugs were placed on sale last Monday and created great excitement. The people that attended the carpet sale will surely attend the curtain and drapery sale, as they are acquainted with the character of the goods and realize how great the bar- gains are. This concern sold only the best grades of lace curtains and draperies and everything I8 practically mew, the departmeut being opened only three months prior to its being s0ld to us. If you want to secure the finest curtains and draperies at less than half their value, be sure to attend this sale Monday. J. L. BRANDEIS & SONS, Boston Store, Omaha. An aggregation of matchless bargains is what you'll find at our store Saturday. Hayden Bros. Our big ad. is on page 7. BUILDINGS ON THE BAD LIST Frame Livery Barn at Twenty-Eighth and Harney Among the Number, Not discouraged by the regularity with whi¢h injunction proceedings follow the condemnation of a ramshackle structure, Building Inspector Carter is going ahead with his work of blacklisting all buildings he can find that have depreciated more than 50 per cent. The following list will be reported to the advisory board at its next meeting: One-story frame dwelling at Seventeenth etreet, A. and H. Kountze, owners story frame dwelling at 418 South teenth street, same owners. story frame’dwelling at 480-22 South Beventeenth street, same owners. One-story frame ‘dwelling at 423-27 South Eighteenth street, same owners. One-story frame dwelling at 1415-21 South Eigtheenth street, same owners. One-story frame warehouse at 1716 Cap- itol avenue, Byron Reed company, agents. Three oneé-story frame dwellings at 115, 117 and 119 North Eleventh street, Dennis Leary, owner. Story-and-one-half frame barn at 2024 Davenport street, R. C. Peters, agent Story-and-one-half trame barn rear 2013 Chicago street, R. R._Oshorn, owner. One-story frame barn at 706 South Nine- teenth street, Charies W. Hare, trustee. Two-story frame dwelling at’ 415 South Tenth street, John E. Wilber, owner. One two-story-and-one-half frame dwell- ing and one-story frame dwelling at 1600 and 1000% Izard street, Byron Reed com- pany, agents. Two-stor, elghth an 416 South trame livery barn at Twenty- Harney streets, John Keith, owner. One frame shed, used as skating rink, Twenty-fourth and Hamilton streets, Ed Martls, owner. Injunction are mow in force restraining the city from tearing down the following property: Two frame bulldings at Four- teenth and Howard streets, belonging to Andrew Murphy; frame cottage at Seven- teenth and Davenport streets, belonging to €. G. Willlamson; two frame buildings on Jones street, between Thirteenth and Four- teenth streets, belonging to J. H. Walsh. Impurities in the blood produced by di- gestive disorders must be driven out before hot weather sets in, otherwise sickness will appear at a time when a strong, vigorous body is most meeded. Prickly Ash Bitters will expel all impurities and put the system in perfect ordes “The Overland Limited” Electric Lighted, to California via the Union Pa- cific. This train is really a first-class, modern hotel, with handsome Parlors, Drawing Rooms, Bed Chambers, Boudoirs, Libraries, Smoking and Reading Rooms, Barber Shops, Bath Rooms (hot and cold ‘water), SBuperbly Appointed Dining Rooms, glittering with Mirrors, Cut Glasd, Fra- grant Flowers, Electric Candelabra, etc., Promenades, Observation Rooms, Electrio Lights, Electric Fans, Telephones, Electric Reading Lamps, Perfect Heat, etc. Runs every day in the year. Full information cheerfully furnished on application to City Ticket Office, 1324 Farnam St. 'Phone 316. Unfon Station, 10th and Marcy. ‘Phone 629. Masonic Notlce. 0 The members of Capital lodge No. 2, Covert No. 11, 8t. John's No. 2§ and N braska No. 1 are requested to meet at Free Masons’' hall on Monday evening, May 26, at 7:30 p. m., when George W. Lininger, past grand master, will give an informal talk on his recent travels in Palestine, As- syria and Egypt as applicable to Free Ma- sonry, fllustrated by stereopticon views. Vocal music by Storm’s quartet. Sojourn- ing Master Masons are cordlally invited. By order of CHARLES E. BEDWELL, Attest: Master, JOHN BAMFORD, Secretary. Dance Tonight. Jolly Eight club's lively ball this even- ing, Washington hall, 18th and Harney sts. Fine orchestra; a grand, good time for you. Gents, 25¢c. Welcome! —_— There is no sham about our bargain they are made to boom May business. Hay- den Bros. Read about our bargalos on page 7. —— Sam’l Burns ai the ladies to call and see the latest in salad and lettuce ware Saturday morning and evening. Publish your legal notices 1a The Weekly Bee. Telephone 238. Shampooing and har dressing, S5c, at the Bathery, 216-220 Bee Building. Tel. 1716. You'll find our ad. on page 7. Bres. PREPARING FOR CONVENTION Nebraska Division of Travelers' Pro- tective Association Arranging Portiand Trip. Hayden Officers of the Nebraska division of the Travelers' Protective association are mak- ing preparations for the national conven- tion which will be held in Portland, Ore. Six delegates will attend from this division and it is probable that one or two other members of the division will be visitors at the convention. A design for & jolnt card Is belng pre- pared. The face of the card will bear the name of the individual delegate, while upon its reverse will appear the photographs of all of the six delegates, surrounding a pho- tograph of the Texas horns which were won last year by the division by showing the greatest relative increase in member- sbip of any division in the country. POPS MEET SATURDAY NIGHT County Central Committee Fix Tim, to d Place for Next Convention. The county centrs! committes of the party will ineet at the office of Nebraska Farmer, on Jackson street, Saturday evening for the purpose of fixing the time and place for holding the county convention. Since democrats have inti- mated that there may be but one conven- tion of that party for the purpose of nom- inating candidates for office and selecting delegates to the state and congressional conventions the members of the people's party are in doubt as to thelr course and the matter of boldiag but tion will be considered at the meeting. ON BARGAIN SQUARE {BRANPRIS: ON BARGAIN SQUARE Cutting Prices Again Before Remodeling the Department. The Greatest Shoe Bargains on Record. Every Pair of Shoes in the House Marked Down. In the Basement 3 and $8.50 600 Pairs $2. $2.50, LADIES’dSHOES an LADIES’ OXFORDS (Sizes 2% to 4). 75c¢ In Basement 360 Pairs Men’s $3, $2.50, $2 Shoes | In Basement Special Lots Shoes and Slippers 6¢c 19¢ 1, 39¢ 49¢ 59¢ On the Main Floor Misses’ ON $2.80 and $2.00 n‘ns‘m Fine Shoes SQUARE all sizes— lito24.., 1-50 Child’s fine kid skin box-: EXTRA SPECIAL $5.00 Women’s Shoes $2.98. 400 pairs extra fine hand sewed turn and welt shoes, all up-to-date, swell styles, BrEhEE 5 08 Extra Special. Extra Cut, Patent Leathers for men, women and children. Extremely swell styles. Men’s Patent Leathers Cut to $2.25, $2.98, $3.50 and $4.00 Women's Patent Leathers Cut to $1.98, $2.98, $3.50 and $3.98 Misses' and Child's Patent Leathers gt to $1.00 and $1.25 {BRANREZ: SOME Saturday Prices At SHERMAN & M'CONNELL'S DRUG STORE. Our store long since became known to | the good citizens of this city, as well as | those of this and surrounding states, as | HEADQUARTERS for drugs, and the lace to find the LOWEST PRICE as well, ime has not changed things in either of these particulars, as prices glven below mind you).. 2%c Mistleto %c Putzine (cleans wall paper) $1.00 Malted MIK......... 5c Hires' Root Beer.... %c Vermont Root Beer (makes 6 gal lons) 2%c Brown's Tooth Powde %c Lyon's Tooth Powder, we sell 25c Euthymol Tooth Paste (P. D. (Above Prices for Saturday). Sherman & McConnall Drug Co, COR. SIXTEENTH AND DODGE. PEPTIC BITTERS Something new north of Mason and Dixon's line. We are sole western ‘agents for Columbo Peptic Bitters, made from Col- umbo root by L. E. Jung & Co. of New Orleans. This is the great soutbern tonic and dys- pepsia cure and we are intro- ducing it for the first time in the north. Ask your dealer or order from us direct. California Wines, $1.25, $1.50 and $2.00 gallon. Fine Whiskey, $2.50, §2.75 and $3.00 gallon. . CACKLEY BROS. Omaha's Only Exclusive Liquor Store. Opposite P. 0. Phone 1148, Agents for Hunter Rye Whiskey. OLIVE OIL For salads and table use. Pure imported Italian ofl. One-half pint Olive Oil for table us One pint Olive Ofl for table use 600 One quart Olive Oll for table use.....$1.00 One-balf gallon Olive Oll for table use.$1.75 One gallon Olive Ol for table use. All the above put up in glass bottles (no tin cans to rust), and FULL measure—no fancy bottles contalning sbout two-thirds the amount represented by most all other dealers. Myers-Dillon Drug Co., 16th andFarnam N. B.—Remember to 'phone 150 for a trained nui FOR SALE—Latest model combination graphophone, which plays both large and small records; list price, §%0. This is especially designed for comcert par- poses, havimg & thirty-six-inch born and stand. It also includes twenty large Edi- | son records and carrying case of tweaty- four records. The machive is entirely new and bas never been used. Wil sell at bargain. Address X 3, la care of The Bee. Send articles of incorporation, notices of stockholders’ meetings, etc, to The Bee. We will give them proper legal lnsertion. Bee telephol 238. 6 sterling teaspoons, $3.00. Edholm: 50 UP made to easure SUIT $i Gool Calculation will convince you that apparel made to order is far more comfortable, par- teularly for hot weather, than the other kind. A Suit Made to Measure fits perfectly all over. bind anywhere, Allows free move- ment of the body and free circulation of air. WANAMAKER & BROWN “The Foremost Tailoring House of America.” 122 8. (6th St. Near Cor. of Douglas Our Children’s Suit Sale '[/VAS A RECORD BREAKER LAST TUESDAY AND FOR THE BENK- fit af mothers who were unable to take advantage of this sale at that time, we will make the same offer again for Saturday, as the assortment is still unbroken. Mothers who wish good, serviceable suits for the boys, at one-half their value will find this a most ewceptional opportunity. These suits were picked up by our New York buyer at one-half their value. They are all this season’s handsomest patterns, are correctly made, in styles boys like, that fit and look well. divided in two lots— Men Who Wear Always Swear by the exclusive Men's Shoe—the “Onimod.” . Made for Men—sold to men at $3.60 and 32.50. Exclusive as applied to.the Regent Shoe Co., has a very broad meaning. It means that there is no other shoe store, in Omaha dealing in Men's Shoes only. Men, do you' consider it an advan- tage to deal with a reliable and ex- clusive Men's Shoe store? Think it over. Look at our window display. Ask your friends about “Onimod" 205 S. 15th $3.50 and $250 now and always. MANY #F THE BEAUTIFUL HALF TONE CUTS USED IN THE ILLUSTRATED BEE from time to time are for sale at the publication office—all in good condi- tion—iow prices. Lot1 simeres, in all desirable patterns, in beautl- ful shades, in Norfolk and double-breasted styles—they are superbly tatlored and are just such sults as you have paid $2.50 an $3.00—SATURDAY...... Consists of suits made of strictly all wool cheviots and fancy cas- $1.50 This purchase enables us to make prices that are unquestionably low. Lot 2 fancy cassimeres, suits are new, fresh and bright In all desirable patterns in Norfolk and double-breasted styles—they are tailor- ed the height of fashion and are euits that are positively worth $3.50 and $4, Saturday They are Consists of suits made of strict- ly all wool cheviots, plain and $2.00 $1.50 Negligee Shirt for $1. Saturday we will place for special selling 50 dozen men's negligee shirts, made of madras, cheviots, percales, of unimpeachable qualities. The latest faddiest shirts you've seen. They come in long or short bosoms, plain or pleated; also made with a split neckband and tie retalner; all the little kinks of shirt making. In fact this line of ehirts was made to our order, ‘which s just as good as if they were made to your order. Saturday they'll I e 801d 0T .vvuerereernses ' And they'll never be matched under Straw Hats In our bat department we are dis- playing one of the most complete lines of straws to be found in the city, at e, 3be, 4oe, Toe, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50. When you eee our assortment and prices you'll not wonder why we are selling hats so fast. We are showing what is “just right" in Panam They tell us we are more right than any other store. There is & fascination about a Panama hat that has taken hold of nine men out of ten this season—the, genuine P nama, we mean—for $1.50, has taught you what good shoes are. $2.50,$4.50,$7.50 Men’s Underwear No claim of quality we can make for our underwear is too strong. It will bear out everything good that can be sald of best goods, clean, fresh, cut full and well made. For the past few days we have recelved several cases of men's balbriggan undérwear that will enable us to make prices way below what they would ordinarily sell for. At 8ic we sall just such underwear as you pay 50c for. At 45c we sell just sich underwear as other stores get 60c for. We have underwear at 50¢, 75¢, $1.00 Men’s Oxfords This is the soft of weather that makes men think of low shoes, and we’ve got the largest and most styl- 3 | ish assortment of dependable shoes in the city. We ——— - believe in good shoes. You know that your experience We're more particular about the detail of the making than you can ever be. That's something you don’t pay us for when you buy shoes here—but it pays us by bringing you back next time you want shoes. quantity of men’s oxfords, pat. calf and vici kid, Blutcher and regular styles—in all the latest shapes and edges, shoes worth $: k For Saturday 0 and $4.00, Saturday selling we offer a $2.50 W%&mfla@ ' Most Fathers and Mothers Of Omaba know the value of our boys’ $1.50 school Shoes—but if .your boy has never worn & pair bring him to our store any time Saturday and let us show them to you. We can fit any boy—no matter how small or how big he is—just so he is a boy ‘with the: $1.50 sho ‘They're made from good soled leather from sole to top and will stand more hard knocks than many & shoe that you would pay twice as much for. We have the same shoe jn light calf or heavy kid for the girls. Drexel Shoe Co., Catalogue free for the asking. 1419 FARNAM STREET. why the few druggists who clalm to be selling 8o cheap for the benefit of the DEAR publie buy: 50c Phenacetine for the $1.00 kind. $1.10 Tional for the $1.50 kind. 95¢ Sulfonal for the $1.35 kind. 15¢ Antikamme for the $1.00 kind. 60c Vuburmem for the $1.60 kind. $1.35 Aristol for the $1.85 kind. And dispense them in their prescrip- tions. Watch for the fellow who says PAINT he don't. GO. Prescription Druggists. 14th & Douglas Streets, EXTRA. Commencing this Saturday, the Guarantee Clothing Co., 1619-1521 Douglas st., will hold speclal sales each Saturday, when some article out of our stock will be sold for advertising purposes at reduced low prices. Watch for these Saturday sales; it will pay you. Spectal No. 1 con of underwear at 12%c & garment (not more than two suits to any one customer); it is white balbri gan, with & fancy peat blue stripe, shaped neckband, finely knit cufts and pearl but- tone. Some stores would ask you 75c per sult for underwear no better. Before buy- ing apything in men's wearing apparel be sure and look over the brand new stock of the Guarantee Clothing Co. at 1619-1521 Douglas st near 16th & P. 8.—Special good values in men's suits now on sale at $5.00 and $7.50. Also big suaps io paots at $1.90 & pair. DRUG & & ’TIS WITH GREAT SATISFACTION We note each week the increasing popularity of our store. We're gaining the confidence of the parents. we’ll never betray. That confidence If you number yourself among our cus- tomers you number your children among the best dressed ones, There are many new things in our Infants’ Department. WE PLACE ANOTHER HUNDRED $4.50 and §5.00 BOYS’ SUITS ON OUR $3.50 TABLE. Ages are from 4 to 16. fast. Do you need any? They’ll go 15 DOUGLAS PHONE A 221 “ATALOGUE ON REQUEST. YOUR EYES needing attention, ought to be S ur Dr. Welyll {8 experis.ved in this When near our store, step in and let him test Omaha people feel satisfied about Look for the name. erienced optician ine. jour eyes. labiiity in this matder. looked after % an ex- our re- S. W. LINDSAY, The Jeweler, 1516 Douglas St. BEST IN THE WORLD. And universslly esteemed for its high standard of excellence—the famous Metz Beer., Made from selected grades of bar- ley, malt and hops, ‘tis strictly pure, healthful and nutritious. Gives strength and vigor. BOTTLED ONLY WHEN | PROPERLY MATURED, it never varles in | quality. A beer that's at once food and | drink. Always the best by every test. Metz Bros., Brewing Ce. Telep 119, Om Or Jacob Neumayer, Agt., care Neumayer Hotel, Council Bluffs, la Some Saturday Price Posters Not only for Saturday, May 2ith, but until further notice. OUTH "OMAHA and COUNCIL BLUFFS people would do well to spend & little car fare and OMAHA SUBURBAN PEOPLE to use their nelgh- s’ telephone, and ~OF-TOWN bor: N PEOPLE (o use the express company, for the following prices may not be in vogue | more than a thousand years, nor would they be today were it not for our refusal | “.CL““ the local combine: 3100 Kinney's Halr Tonic (want it?) 60 CONSOLATION DROPS™ FOR ELMER, $1.00 Plerce’s Remedies, 1 to customer.. 6oc 00 Pinkham's Comp., 1 to customer.. £ 1.0 Bromo Selizer, 1 to customer.... rdul, 1 to customer . Whirling Spray Syringe.. b0c Eskay's Food $2.00 Chester's Pennytoyal e Ci Kidney Cure L ) . 1.0 Par i ed Mpli{(\n;‘ Lll‘l‘ld ?hllld drllver{;d to an; art of the ¢ Wwithout extra charge Y PATL OB Na ViR ) » ER CLOSE. SCHAEFER’ CUT PIRCE | DRUG STORE | Tel. 747, § W.Cor. 10th and Chicago. | for Men Are to be found at this store in greater varfety than ever be- fore. Handsomer and better fitting shapes have mever been seen in Omaha. And nowhere else can the same amount of correct style, easy comfort and high grade quality be had at the same price. All the new swell styles and fashlon. able leatbers are included in our $3.50 line, styles FRY SHOE CO. Formerly Cartwright & Co, N. E. €or. 16th and Douglas