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A, Stuart Co., 175 Stuart Bldg., Mar- shall, Mich. 33.50 ar 64.0 will buy the newest TAN OR BLACK OXFORDS OR SHOES SPRING lgTY LES. YOU Will be pieaded if you buy spring footwear of the Walk-Over Shoe Store 314 South 15th St. Four Deors Seuth Beaton Drug Co. Ed. 8. Thompson, Walk-Over Man. your Updike’s PRIDE OF OMAHA Flour Every sack—every sifter full s the same and makes the same good bread. Nutritious in the extreme because such ex- ireme care is given to its mak ing. Kxperts who know their business most thoroughly are the | only persons handling Updike’s| Pride of Omaha flour. elevators collect the grain and assure our mill the best in the| country. $1.60 per sack At all grocers| UPDIKE MILLING COMPANY, OMAHA. | Rouu» ihe woa - 30, MANDO Lkt p AR Our 103 | urly | UP, THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: MARCH 1909, TOPICS OF THE DAY OF REST Colonel Halford Will Speak at First Methodist. Colonel Halford, Secretary of ex-President Harrison, is the Suest of the First Methodist church and will speak at the services in that church Bunday. In the evening he will speak on the great laymen's movement in America, of which he (s now the distingulshed leader. The colonel is known and very popular in Omaha. All Saints, on the evening of Palm Sun- day, April 4 the choir of this church will present a new and heautiful Lenten cantata, by Will C. Macfarlane, the tal- ented organist of St. Thomas' church in New York. The cantata will be under the direction of J. H. Simms, organist and cholrmaster of the church. On Palm Sunday afternoon, April 4 at 4:0, the choir of the First Congregational church will render ‘The Beven Last Words of Christ,” by Dubois. The soloists will be Miss Martna Grym, soprano; Mr. J. J. Naven, tenor; Fred G. Ellls, baritone and director, and Martin W. Bush, organist Music at the Kountse Memorial Lutheran church, Twenty-sixth and Farnam streets. MORNING, 10:30, Allegretto Grasioso” ......Tours )y me Unto Me''...Gounod Shelley Offertory Solo, "Peace Troubled Soul nomn Prelude, “H\m!l of the Nun Anthem, ‘‘Saviour When the Skia Bolo, “The Chol Master R Pollludo “Mareh In G Van Fleet, (‘ocke. organist. Music dt the Dundee Presbyterian church for Sunday morning: Sanctus, “‘Holy, Holy, Holy Congregation. Anthem. “Truly God s Good 8olo, “The Savior's Command Miss 8. Grace Cady. EVENING. Duet, “Beyond the Shadows' ... White Miss Bdna Bartlett, Mr. L. 8. Dodds. Anthem, ““Ye Hills of Galilee"......Fearis Mr. J. J. Dodds, director. Ml Adah Klopp, organist. Next Monday evening, March 20, a coun- el will be held at the Young Men's Chris- tlan sociation for the purpose of forming a local branch of the National Federation of Protestant Churches of America, The federaiton is sald to have originated from a suggestion made by Willlam Stead and among the churches of the east great progress has been made and the results are sald to be satisfactory in every respect. The purposes of the federation are rell- gious, charitable and philanthropic. Cltles are districted and the work Is divided among the various churches. The Omaha Ministerial union adopted res- olutions February 15, recommending that the movement be taken up in this eity. Each church is requested to send delegates on the basis of the pastor and one layman for eath 200 church members. A dinner will be a feature of the evening and the hour has been placed at 6:15 o'clock. | Armstrong rd. Smart director. Charles .Fearis Chipman The rector of All Saints’ church will lecture Sunday evening at 7:3 on ‘‘Chan- ning, the Bvangelical Unitarian.” All seats free and everybody welcome, The following special music will be given at the First Christian church, corner Twenty-sixth and Harney: ..Buck ahou., Offertory solo—Seifcted tes Maude 8hadduck-Z hfllldm P WL B Graham, director. organ- To l|rel|l’lh.n the attendance at the an- nual business meeting f the Castellar Street Presbyterfan churcl, the sesston has sent out postcard invitations. As a back- | §round Impression in red one reads, ‘“March | One of the paragrap! doing business for the Great Kin, are & shareholder In the enterpri your privilege to know what is being done, and have something to say as to the turn- ing of your spiritual Investment to the Kreatest and best use.’ As an additional Inducement to attendance, a warm lap sup- per will be served at 6:3 o'clock Music at the First Presbyterian, corner Seventeenth and Dodge, Rev. Edwin Hart Jenks, D. D., pastor: MORNING—10:30. Anthem—0O, How Amiable Dwellings S0l0—0, Re: B .1:90. Am!hcm»uur Refuge of My Weary loul Baumann ning Fall Mendelssotn-Cornell Choir: Miss Louise Jansen, soprano and director: Miss Myrtle Moses. contralto; Mr. J Miss Nancy Cunning. The revival Park Methodist church through next Tuesday. Dr. preach Sunday morning on Filled Life Sunday | Wondertul Name:" services at will continue Mahood will “The Spirit- evening, on “The Monday evening, on & sermon on the | “Cutting the Anchor | amusement question: Tuesday evening, “Fi delity.”” There have been a number of de- cisions for Christ In these meetings and the | interest is increasing | Y. M. C. A. Notes. The Lite Problem club and the Sunday Bible club will hold their regular sessions from 8 to 4 o'clock p. m. The Life Problem | club meets on the third floor and its theme this Bunday 3unday Bible club, led by Baird, meets tirst floor. Colonel E. W. Halford will address the | men's meeting at the Young Men's Chris- tlan assoclation Sun: i | retiring as private to President | Colonel ford came to Omaha for the United Btates army. 1 he was president of the local Young Christian association he took an ipterest in civic affair in the board rdom on active the laymen missionary movement The course in boy psychology. led by F. Denison. boys' work director, on Mon day evenings, at 8 o'clock, is growing in interest. The attendance last Monday was double that of the Monday preceding. There yet a number of Sunday school teach- ® of boys' classes who have not att and it is to their interest to enroll in the o The subject next Mon evening is “The Spiritual Characteristics of Chghood—The =~ Awakening pf Con: The Forming of Habits and View of Childhoos | Branch, Thirty-fourth school at §:30. The Omaha General Hospital-A gospel will be held in the pariors of the | hospital Bunday afternoon at 4. 1o which o Preat. Frogbs Reventaanth Rev D, P ALSO TALKS FOR THE Y. M. C. A.| the famous writer and | the Hanscom | The Attorney wnu-m | the | Colonel | Halford is now corresponding secretary of | E. | Tomorrow We Throw Open Our Doors umm n Extranmmary Assemblage of self. Let Hart- man Feath= { Wi SR er your Nest SOLID OAK SIDEBOARD French beveled mirror and beautifuily pronamentation. On eek at the special serpintine IMP. The frame is made of golid osk orved and polkehed perial leather, top deeply tufeed over ofl tempex- ad mtesl Bprings. s price 12.2 ror HARTMAN'’S FOLDING GO-CART Ovens and closes with one motion, wide seat high, firm back, deep dash. This Go- Cart has all steel frame. 9 85 L] enameled finish, genuine RAS "K rubber tires, lul!ll)l(lL‘ (}t-‘r["v(i'd with hood as shown 9%12 BRUSSELS RUG Made without miter seams. Of handsome pattern end most durable colorings, Made of best &ll worsted ma- lz 69 terfals and recommended for exceptional durab! ity. Bale price b ing at 7:30; Sunday school at 12; Christian Erdeavor meeting at 6:15, Kountze Memorial Lutheran Nineteenth and ¥ Hummon, Pastor-Sunday school B. Cook, superintendent. Unity Church th Cass—Services at 10:30, Wiltes Mason, D, D 8t. Paul's i Eighth and p . T. Bervice at 10 a. m.; Lenten b m Becond Church of Christ teenth and Farnam, Lyrie school at 9:45. lesson-sermon, Norwegian Danish Mcthodist, fifth and Decatur—8ervices at 1 Preaching by the pastor, R. P. Young people’s meeting at People's, Charles W. Savidge, Pasior Morning, ‘Unyleldirg Faith even Belshazza: the ng, Found Wanting. Dr. Mertes has charge of the music First Church of Christ, Scientist, Twenty fifth and Farmam. Chambers’ Bullding Sunday school at 9:46: Sunday services 1land 8; text of lesson-sermon, “‘Reality First United Presbyterian, Twenty-first | | and Bmmet, Rev. D. R. Turnbull, Pastor Services, 10:30 a. m. and 7:3 p. m.; Bible 13 m., meeting of young people, 6:30 it Mission | F John E at 3, B Seventeenth and sermon by Rev. L.|s Lutheran, Otto, servic m cientist, Nine- ater—Sunda 11, Subject of to Twenty- 1 and f at ty m | at school, p. m Pirst United Evangelical, Franklin, Mu] Twenty-fourth, Rev. Q. A Deck, Pastor Sunday school, 10 a. m. ; holiness meeting 3 p. m.; Christian avor, 6:30 p. m | worship. 11 . m W p.om Tenth and Arbor. Morning servi; Very massive in design with extra large top 14.50 RIAL LEATHER COUCH Iy newtly Uphmistered in im- 5 PRINCESS DRESSER Large French plate beveled edge mir- roomy ceptionally in ok on maple, special Made with wide, fully comfortable. very durable rocker of pleasing design special, at . 1414-16-1 Sunday Rev. J. by the North Sl tian, Tw t e eon 3 5 . y v y w ! Oak Street Sunday s Come and br class Friends ~third street | Fry ¢ | Young Pecpies evensong and Rollitt ton 10:30 and 7 series of tw will begin A Handsome Spring Designs OU’LL readily agree. that it is by far the most imposing array of modern stylish homefurnishings you ever looked upon. creations of the master designers and craftsmen of the country—beautiful furnishings —really extraordinary. The goods represent the most recent And the prices will prove fully as s attractive as the furniture it- They prove more strongly than ever that no store in Omaha can equal our values or come anywhere near it—we’ll prove conclusively that for genuine heaped-up and running-over bargains we stand head and shoulders above every other concern that ever bid for your patronage. We invite vou to call and inspect this magnificent showing of homefurnishings. 9524.30 v 'l ALL BRASS BEDS SPECIAL NO. 3 Handsome Coloniul design bed, positively ranteed for' 10" yoars—the bigges bargaln of its kind you ever H Every Article Guar- amsai ALL BRASS BEDS iRt X P ALL BRASS BEDS tive dels=gn SPECIAL MO. 2. heavy posts and A wonder at the price Ma tubing. Be with large conlinuous posts i sas French lacqu as guaranteed dur- ability. This price cannot be mlvl(cllpd in uring two inches in diameter genuine French lasquer. guaran teed for 10 years ric DAVENPORT SOFA BED The frame 1s made of solld oak in beaut ful weather finigh. 1t is upholstered in handsome Imported velours. ' seat and back are xet with best oil tempered steel springs, all springs being tied by hand. strongly secured and will never sax or give way GO-CARTS has all green Steel olds drawers, ex- well made mahogany enpor character RATTAX ROCKER full roll arm and back, spacious seat, and {s wonder- A DRESSERS Of expert workmanship and polish nade In oak finish, serpentine CHIFFONIER SPECIAL fronth, 1wo op Araw- : je of solid fine large drawer i with extra m?‘:_ e sall LRt R French beveled Made of hardwood, galvanized mentations Spec lined, wall of mineral wool value. # with nygenic drip cups nd other proved value, A features, ve conom- Have a Nest that you can call your own young couple without nests. The ing house or the hotel ix leafless tree— barren Many think thelr inco permit of thelr furnishing a of their own—but they're We're supplying the home outfits imagin- to §300, and what's Installing those outfits homes of the p upon payment of only rt of the purcl REFRIGERATORS pulls 1¢fa & splandid most _remarkable world-heater at iron equipped TABLE Made of Amerfcan quart- ered oak, finished In golden oak. Has mas- sive base and large round top; also carved . arter-sawed oak, beautiful claw feet. This sale only. d finished, ldrge, roomy avy are like board but cold 3l ceodingly turned and fluted BUFFET leasing design fous draw- lined Iverware plate pro- carved at- and to home mistaken handsome: Solid oak, end design double wei glass, adjust- able shelves beautifully carved and fin- m d, speclal, [2.25 AN rench mirt fusely Spectal $10 o1 posses. outd MORRIS CHAIR Upholstered in Nantucket adjustable and deeply tuf 1 igh, restful American ¢ ands, 4141618 18 OUGLAS ST. t v N ~< U : " \ .77 ¢ | enandos NOTE RAISING CASE COMING|oric iz | Bank Suit Against Shenand .han ut‘\ el u o : April Term, et 0 4 and ble ideal iife § school Grace Bap and Cedar Methodist, Farnam Nurver Gortner, P at 11 and Arbor school N at 12 Strangers Young bank is th om purchascr on th wel at far tant ca it of and Fortie h Omaha al cor ching wpany a he m ool stor morning Sunday %, ol 18 hrist 5 1| ) sen Berper | NOTE GROWS FROM $24 Tu $2400 Mission. 3 Twentleth ol at 245 weleome ng a friend. Speciil Invitation ing for worship witl he held of B 8. Abel, 713 North Twe rvice | Sheridan Conl Suit “t 01 Over 1 King vy sale A s ' Morning not Important Su the home P. he ‘ Under the gener A large singing s er Nineteenth Pastor—Morning school at 12 hristian_ Endeavor 6:30 meeting amunion day sl by Rev retary. 5 Twenty-fifth and Ha Curry, Pastor—Service Dahiess ; ; v - nausied By the Rastor schoul and Bible ¢ ccordin ot ke' evangelistic services | ™ ARG Fiie - orning | i } avening service. Sub-| DI . M Fpeehert to f " p p thday.” Male chorus|l! Services every 8. Bible | matins, 10 S it 4 ang | uBents are all the note f ¢ s Shenandoa Eightear [ missionary se alvary Paptist, > Rev. B % 31,201 Jack raised ewer ) $1.600 thi Quiie i r The s puyment Money—Yon get using The Bee advertisiug columns