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EDITORIAL PAGES 11 TO 10, THE OMAHA DAILY BEE THE OMAHA BEE & clean, reliable newspaper that is admitted to each and every home. VOL. XXXVIII--NO. 26 A Baturday full of wonderful possibilities for men OMAHA, SATURDAY MORNING, APRIL 17, 1909. TOILETS Bath-a-Sweet Rice Powder 1€e La Trefle Talcum Powder % Murray and Water Colgate's Turkish Bath Soap. 11D, bars for .......... ¥ German Sea Foam Soap (imp.) at S0 in search of Spring Suits. Opportunities to save a five dollar bill on the very handsomest suit the spring sea- son has brought out. Here's a clothing business that's lowest margin of profits, Saturday We Offer These Men's strictly pure worsted and all wool cassimere suits, in all the nobby models, with fancy cuffs and pocket flaps or the more conservative styles, In new tans, grays, slates, ' olives, ete., including blue serges, serge or alpaca lo linings, values to $15.00......... s x MEN'S SUITS—In all the choicest worsted effects, two and three shades of tans, greens, grays, including fancy stripe and plain blue sergos. Greatest assortment dressy models Bennett's ever displayed at Oficocsassarcrasonsanaas MEN'S FINEST SUITS-—In two and three buttons; velours, cassl- meres and worsteds, very choices fabrics in the late shades, also check and pencil stripe patterns. High grade talloring throughout, $25.00 and. .. Dress the Little Fellows in Style—Here’s Helping You Do It Cheaply. ' One of the big attractions in our new Boys' department Saturday is a lot of 300 strictly all wool double breasted suits, with two pairs of knickerbocker pants. They come in all the best spring shades, sizes 9 to 15 years; these suits are actual $4.50 sz 98 values. On sale Saturday at.............. - Two tables stacked full of fine all wool cassimere and worsted suits, in all the new nobby shades now so popular. Smart double breasted models and $4 knickerbodker pants, §%5 and BOYS' FINE REEFERS—In plaids, checks and stripes, with emblem on sleeve, sizes 5 to 8 yrs, an assorted lot of our entire small lots and broken lines $2 75 of $5.00 styles; your choice of any . BOYS' CAPS AND HATS--In all the late shades and shapes in the new department. (Second Floor.) Men's $2.50 Hats at 98c—A clean-up lot, good styles black stiff hats, also soft telescope, trooper and staple shapes, in brown, pearl and nutria, values $2.560— At ... R S DR 0 Stetson and Crofut Knapp Hats— range of styles shown by an Omaha store. There’s be- coming shape for all men, either in soft or stiff, and in every shade; others at..$2.50 $3.00 and $3.50 Fancy Half Hose 100 dozen new embroidered effects and other fig- ured designe. in blacks and all the new shades 8o popular this season, They're 1fc quality, for . o . wight or’ men, piain ‘white and ‘fandy trimmed, collarless and with_collars, regular and extra sizes . . 780 and 500 Men's Shirts for Less You'll see no such shirt values in town as we offer now. The department is overflowing with new. shirts—patterns you'll like, any style you prefer as well. Among them are white madras in stri d figured .‘“fl:‘d’l.u_i o ’. VT ...-‘.l $1.00 and $1.50 On Sale—Beginning 9 O'Clock Saturday Season’s Accumulation of Silk Remnants Friday we close out the dress goods remnants. Saturday you carry away the silk remnants at trifling prices. Over 3,000 pleces, the pick of the season’s choicest silks. We have cleared away the front section of dress goods department for displaying these remnants. Extra salespeople will be on hand to give prompt service. . In the lot are silks for every purpose, Piain Moessalines, Taffetas, Louisienes, Bajahs, Foulards, Pongees, Peau de Sole, Wash Silks, Silks—in lengths from one and one-half to fifteen yards One line is ‘especlally noteworthy—Fancy silks in full walst lengths and all worth $4 will be 31.50 Our best styles from our re 3%-yard pleces that sold at 85c or $1.00 yard, 13%-yard pleces that sold at 8§ er plece ARG TMRLARN . .$1.00 r plece . , 2K yara o fre lengt plece . 850 tire length Four yard pieces White Wash Silks—will be Tic. Hardware —————————— Housecleaning, garden and kitchen needs nowhere so attractively priced. Trimmed Hats ¥ive Dollars A Saturday Summer Style Book and any Home Journal Pattern.. 8%, 480 Hays' Halr Health 890 and 45c Danderine. . Goldman's Halr Restorer $1.00 Traveling Man’s Sample Line and_ 280 Tailored Suits--Choice..$15.00 An unexpected purchase, and just in the nick of time. A traveling salesman for one of New York’s big suit houses, traveling to the coast, just finished his trip here in Omaha. To avoid paying heavy excess baggage on about 100 sam- ples back to New York he closed out to us his entire line at practically our own figures. These suits represent the entire line of styles made by a house favorably known in every prominent city in the United States, In the line are values of $25.00 to $30.00. There are all colors. We bought them so cheaply that we can hold a salé that will create town talk. Saturday’s buyers get pick () SN KRR T G O R, W | Suits for the Little Miss Tailored models, woman'— styles—such as the fastidious young miss of 14 to 17 years yearns. Made from new wor- teds, with long coats, featuring the straight line tendency Children’s Wash Dresses There’s that ‘‘something different’’ about our child- ren’s dresses that mothers always look for but rarely find. No other house in Omaha is showing such beautiful little frocks, The designs are simply charming and the materials are good standard percales and ginghams—such as you would buy yourself at the counters if you were to make dresses yourself. Once you see these you'll buy a season’s supply. Dresses of percale and gingham, plain shades, ring dots, checks, stripes, etc., self straps and piping, low round or high neck, two to five FORPH o oco covohlh Voo raoninyosss vy Gingham dresses, in jumper and longsljiégg styles, regular little beauties 85¢ Plain Gingham Dresses, high or low neck, piping trimmed ..59¢ terns, too, Dresses for girls 6 to 14 years, in light and dark standard percales, high and low neck, regular and jumper styles; many choice pat- Absolute folly to have them made while these are so good and cheap. .. -$1.. Also a great assortment of Toil du Nord, Ander« son gingham and percale dress at..........81.75 $2.25 $2.75 $3.00 1.25 Good Muslin Underwear Picking Tables fairly bristling with choice offerings and rare good savings on snowy Under- muslins of the better sorts. CORSET COVERS—Late styles lace and ribbon trimmed, very dainty garments, also a few mussed lines, worth to b9 N e Combination Garments—Corset cover and short skirt or corset cover and drawers, made of cambric, lace and ribbon trimmed. ...$1,25 Others at $1.75, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00, $3.75 GOWNS, Drawers, Corset Cov- ers—Most all new and fresh garments of speclal attrac- tiveness, some musned, . 35 garments worth to 8sc. . SIC urday for . trimmed hat sale somely GOWNS and Oorset of fine materials and hand- trimmed—In the_lot are values up to $1.50, Covers, “75¢ Cambric Skirts—Beautifully trimmed, with 20- inch embroidery flouncing, with underlay and dust ruffle; an exceptional $1.75 value. Sat- Our Market Is IndlsEensible You need it if you are a true economist. Here is the pri for Saturday: g iy 5,000 1bs Fresh Pig Pork Roast, per 1b. . £ Lead, in 100-1b. Paints—Carter's White 3 L juding double stamps, pe i 9o PR 1 E Liberty House Painte— 1-gallon can, worth 1.25, for....85¢ 14-gallon can, worth 66c¢, for. 1-gallon can, worth 40c, for. Bxtra quality house paints, ga $1.30 Double stamps on all Paint and Var- nish purchases. Mose—In 50-foot lengths, per foot, 10¢, 12c and 16c—100 ps with each 60-foot lenath. Poultry Wire—In full rolls, sa ft. Enamelware—Imported white ware— Sauce pans with cover ..... . 1% White Enameled Ple Plates . ..100 Good size Mixing Bowls ... Large size Mixing Bowls Henry Ditson Hand Saws, DS, 26-in. %o Every plece Mattings 4 Price in stock goes that sticks out as the one bright spot on the millinery horizon. Prime Rolled Rib Roast, 1b.123¢ Choice Pot Roast, 1b., 10c, 8¢, 6c Cudahy’s Dia grade, per Ib... JA833%c Two hundred beautiful and ar- tistic spring models, in the best and most popular shades; dressy shapes, trimmed in fruits and flowers, velvet ribbons and feathers, values to $10.00, at Another lot exquisite hats, worth to $12 50; priced at....$7.50 (Second Floor.) velvet Ribbons For millinery usc—entire new line, Fall Lamb Legs, 1b. ..12%ec Fall Lamb Shoulder Roast, 1b.7 ¥ ¢ Fall Lamb Stew, 6 pounds. . . .28¢ Muttor Chops, loin or rib, 1b. 1235 Veal Chops, per Ib Cudahy’'s Rex Bacon, 1b 12%c COTTOLENE SPECIAL. 2-1b. pails ...25¢c and 15 stamps 4-1b. pails ...50c and 25 stamps 10-1b. pails $1.25 and 40 stamps Bennett's Big Grocery These Advertised Specials on Sale FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. Bennett's Excelsior Flour, per sack ..$1.70—and 50 green stamps Pride of Bennett's Flour, per sack . 2 1.60—and 50 green stamps Bennett's Capitol Flour, per sack..... 1.60—and 50 green stamps Bennett's Best Coffee, three pounds for . 1,00—and 100 green stamps Bennett's Best Coffee one pound......... Bennett's Teas, assorted kinds, per pound . ..880—and 75 green stamps Bennett's Capitol Baking Powder, 5 pound $1.00—and 100 green stamps Snider's Pork and Beans, large can.. : 90c—and 20 green stamps Egg-O-See Corn Flakes, '3 packages ..... % 10 green stamps Pure Honey, Mason pint jar . Vg es illlisse— 20 green stamps Bweet Pickled Peaches, quart jar . ... ... i -and 30 gretn stamps SINGLE COPY TWO CENTS. Saturday's Greatest SHEET MUSIC Sale at Bennett's ADD ONE UENT EXTRA PER COPY, IF BY MAIL. What's Your Name PUDNIN TAME Ask me agaln and the same. This is a new two-step dedicated to all youngsters. one by Theron O. Tl tell you onn. the biggest kind of a hit every- where it's played. Don't l, you want it ..AJe DUBLIN DAISIES A pretty, new Irlsh song—an answer to Irish Mollie O. Ask to hear it played— 1 you'll ke fticeieiiiiiananinanes 19¢ A Little Mouse Built for Two (new) Dear Old Broadway (Follles of 1907), Falry Kisses (a new walts that is good), C. O. D. Means Cail on Dad—each, and many more.....19 oys’ Hea Songs always first at Bennett's busy musio corner. By Onita Owen, who algo wrote Sweet Bunch of Daisies. Just the sweetest of all the new songs. POF COPY «vvasviinne 19 LOVELIGHT — Swinging Into our third thousand lot now; simply can't stop it. Everybody has caught its magnetic charm, by Theron C. Bennett, of course.. 19 Jungle Moon, a song and two-step that will be as popular as Under the Tropical Moon, and by the same writer, Percy Wenrich. . o..180 Path That Leads to Love, a new catchy high class ballad, fresh from New York and taking like wildfire, at . ’ .19 Daistes Won't Tell School Stoc 100 dozen only, heavy 20c quality, a hoslery bargain every mother of boys should grasp. Less than cost to make..... Rarely is such an offering possible these daya. Women's Imported Lisle Hose, in all best colo every pair big value at 36¢; Women’s Geneva Silk Hose—Wy have sold over a thousand dozen of these splendid goods—look and feel three pairs for. . ... : like real silk—b60c values— Women's Fast Black Mercerized Hose speclally priced, pair. Knit Underwear Women's low neck sleeveless vests, taped neck and arm, 20¢ goods, o Sovd . 12%e Low neck mercerized and lisle vests, lace trimmed, 36c goods, Women's knit pants, wide knee, lace trimmed, 50c, 35¢c and 25¢ Wormen's long sleeve cotton vests, 35¢ regularly, for.........25¢ Handkerchiefs Women's pure linen 12-inch hand- kerchiefs, usual S8%c value speclal Women's pure linen 13-inch hand- kerchiefs, nice and very sheer, 16c value Men's pure linen 18-inch handker- chiefs, %-inch hems, 20¢ quality, ExceBtional Glove OBE' ortunitz spring shades now. o-clasp Kid Gloves, everywhere $1.00: choice of n, tan, gray, red—all tock, all sizes’ Saturday, at, pair..... Women's too; new Women's tw B s t . ‘Kayser and Double stamps on all nu-nu and Handkerohiefs turd: You don’'t go wrong when buying gloves at Bennett's. We have practically all the best of the world's products to choose from and the best are represented in our lines. Many under our own brands. Can supply all the popular erfect goods, 0 all best $1.50 and $2.00 s, double tipped— ....B800, 75¢ and 31.00 \pped, 780, §1.00, 81.50 of Gloves, Hosiery, Women's Underwear Solid Gold Set Rings at Half A chance seldom possible is offered you Saturday that prospective purchasers will do well to take advantage of. These are women's rings, set with opals, emeralds, 'sap- phires, ruby doublets, ete: $6.50 rings for..$2.93 $4.00 rings for..$1.98 $3.00 rings for..$1.50 Gold Filled Bracelets—Big assort- ment, $7.50 values for........ $3.00 Wew Novelties Just In—Jabot pins and jet jewelry, jet hat pins, jot jabot pins and brooches, jet coilary and combs; also new amythest and topaz jabot pins and jewelry, me- dallion pins and hatpine, will Ko at, up from a n Mz, KA R\ SE& Sale Hand Bags—Great Saturday of fering In late styles in Morocco, goat, seal and patent leather hand- bags, etc, many with split.bottoms —in all the llatest shapes and col- ors—values two and thre times our prices..$1.00, $1.50, $1.98, $2.00 Greatest Shoe News in the Paper Nothing better in shoe bargains has been shown you this season. Here's the material to bring out a greatly increased throng of buyers. Men and women are both interested in these Saturday sales. Men's Low Shoes—New, nobby, upto-date spring styles, best $3 values to-be found in Omaha; choice of tans, oxblood, gun- metal, vicl and $4 patent colts; cholee .oov ceiininn ... 81,98 Men's Work Shoes—Here's a lot of good, honest, well made shoes, solid leather throughout; a shoe that will cost you at least $2.50 Women's Low Shoes—Smart, dressy styles, appealing to all who pride themselves on their good taste In footwear; choice of chocolate kid pumps with straps and Russia calf oxfords with hand sewed extension soles, all $3.50 values, for...,... Women's Bronse Xid Pumps—Ab- solutely most fashionable ahbe warn orved. Buy your sum- a L ; : nothing reserved. Buy all widths to five inch, all silk, tn all A . y 1 STath aiaine mer floor coverings now. Jap and any place you care to go. Ben- best colors. Most complete line in " More Po SIx packiges Fiois-saves nett'’s offer them Saturday China matiing like this— town. {3}_'3"s;fi{g“;";’mgj‘"w‘r'";‘m cevee green stamps Bt cive iiieieenee.-$1.69 36c kinds at, yard. 26c kinds at, yard ing . 100 1 Ereen stamps Bennett's Capitol Extract, bottle . green stamps Kamo Ci . pint bottle 20c kinds at, yard. Dutoh Collare—Very cholce styles. 60c fibre matting. .. .......30¢ 260 to ..93.80 . reen stamp orn Beef, number one, can 40 10 ':-r.-:n ».u:'.'p: Armour's Ham, Veal, Beef Loaf, can . 5 Folt Bugs—27x52 Inches, reversible Jabots—More new arrivals..88c to $8.50 and very durable, useful all over Buching Cord and Ohiffon Buching, six Iron Jack Plane. No. b a Bally Iron Rss Maydole Hammers, No. 1% or 11% .. Mortise Locks, old copper finish, oval design . o g A RS WM Railroad ‘Whee special ......8L78 Steel Lawn Rake, 24-tine. 40c kind....390 Spading Fork, 4-tine. ... 78ej and 40 stamps Gasoline Stoves, 3-hole, for...........0848 Base Ball Goods and Fish Rods Ball Suits for boys, $1.00 kind ..7%0 Base Bail Mitts for boys, special s8o Catoher's Mitts, factory samples, big line “—one third off Y Jointed Fish Rods i §1.00 Fish Rods, 3 jolnt this season, ankle straps and ex- tension woles $5 values........$3.09 ots—Elastic side Jullets for wo- men, tipped and piain toe, $1.76 values at . . ceeeen. . 8189 E——— Fruits and Vegetables * Navel Oranges, dozen, 1B5c, 25¢, 30¢, and Lemons, dozen. ... Grape Fruit, 2 for, . Cooking Apples, peck Wine Sap Apples, peck Lettuce, Green Onions, Turnips, Red Beets, Carrots, bunch. . . .5e¢ Cabbage, pound . Bananas, dozen Peanuts, quart 400 17%e¢ Velling—Another great Saturday sale, lzkc all colors, 60c velling, 26c, 26c vell- CHINA DEP'T SALES 1,000 Cuspidores in a great Saturday sale 35c Earthen Cusplidores for 15¢ 36¢ China Decorated Cuspidores for . S Lok Pl 76c fancy Haynes or Warwick Cuspidores . ... $1.85 high shaped very special . ... $2.75 fancy shaped Parlot Cus- pldores for .. green stamps Domestic Swiss Cheese, pound ... £ 10 4 the house, fine col nbinations lengths in box . Ereen st Full Cream Cheese, 1b 230—_and 10 green stamps BUTTER Bennetts Capitol all $2.00 rugs for . saves s SIS Tourist Ruching, bBoX ............ Buth Wuge—27x50 inches, four col- Stk Ribbons tin and fancy, all ITEN’S TOURIST OR GRA- Creamery finest HAM CRACK- 10¢ . b, . SRS for .... quality, full 1b. bricks. per ()¢ ERS for % uaranteed to launder perfect- ors, regular 20c line, at ; clean, beautiful rugs for bath Wide taffeta ribbons for hairbows and Ib. Friday and Saturday and 10 ‘stamps bed room-—will not become hard sashes, 2ic qualit for 180 fringed—4$2.00 rugs closin #%-Inch Moire and Messaline ribbons, . . . plain and changesble, 40c quality 88¢ U _Butterine, two pounds for. 70 —and 20 green ha Washington Flakes, package ....100—and 5 g Burnham's 20c Clam Chowder 183go [ 123c’ cans Royalton 1234c Roya) Tomatoes, can ...... 19c P. & W. CANDIES IN THE &) Mixed Candy. pound ..... ...100 | Salted Pop Corn Balls, 3 for 8o | amps et stampe Lima Beans 86 AspMoren, Clams, £0r .........180 Peanuts, pound ...... California Figs, bt 4 package [ ed, | in and bought th a, paying $10,000 for | at least enough doubloons to ball him out | were infia | twenty miles south of Abbeyville. It was feither real or fancied, Price Choate, Who |it— about twice its value. He aiso searched | of jall, and, perhaps secure his acquittal (air at y om @ \on an isle and surrounded by morassos, |is known as a shrewd character, under- | for the supposed treasure, and, not finding | But, he refuses to trust any one. |and dstfieult of approach The Pirate]took to finance the scheme. This par-|it, charged the prospectors with fraud Lafitte had undoubtedly ‘“planted” the | ticular section of morass in which the cave| Price Choate was arrested, but the |is released, ho can get the plant. The |by Dr. Willy Meyer. That institution b reasure ‘n this almost Impenetcable | is situated ia on the land of Plerre Dupleix, | others escaped. It 1s Choate's trial that | erowd got about $4,000 and Price scon lost | been the first hospital to be equipped with | marahy section, and these hunters found |and in order to make matiers safe this | will take place in Abbeville in April. He |or spent his part, and is now left o do|the new positive air-pressure Wpparatus. | The operating tuble is arranged so hat : e e up im the | It DY celdent while they were hunting (land must be bought. A stock company, |is charged with obtaining money under | penance for the gang. The largest loser Ia [The operation upon the little boy for em- (the patient Mos outside the main® eham section of country ~ arish, at Abbe. | muskrats and alligators. They minutely |limited, was organized, and an unlimited | false pretenses. But, he says that the | the man who bought the land at an exor- [pyema thus far is deemed to have been |ber with his head within 1t R - district court of Vermi PNt s e 01 | described the cave. 1t was ten feet square, | number of shares sold, at whatever price | pretensec were not false; that the cave | bitant price and who squealod when the |successful. The patient’s condition has labout the meck of the patient k e ville, La., at the April ter T 0 O Ot | lined with brick, and there were no doubt | the verdant buyers would pay. In addi- |and the Spanish doubloons are both there, | cave was not found. The other victims |besn satisfactory since the operation. |alr within the chamber tron o fambliar story of the WAAeh FOTRLC O [ millons in it These men were native | tion, & solid roadway must be bulll across |and he can prove It, If they will let him | have remained quiet.—New Oricans Po-| It is belleved that this apparatus will (The front of the larger — Pirate Lafitte. He operated o 110 KU alans and lved in that section, whero | the swamp to hard land. % that the gold [out. He #s in a pecullar condition, as well | caynne open up a wide field in surgery of the |glass, which allows the surseome G s and the Acadians believe LA 10 SETCC T8 | ey follower hunting and trapping for the | could be hauled out. Twenty thousand |as in Jeil. He cannot furnish bal. He | thorax. Up to this time many operations [within it. Within the larger chasmbes. the Bayou Tachie and secreted booly slonk | ot O hoate was the leader of | dollars was needed, and the people of this |will not irust any one with the secret.|NEW SURGICAL FIELD OPENED |/ the thorax have been difficult to per- |when an operation i pérformed, are tw is banks in wevite) piece ber of peo. | the company and the others were Joe | vicinity put up part of the money. Now,|and, of course, tie officers will not let | form and others impossible. Owing to administe; the. sthey, ditions to this effect and & BRSO FE0- | o oate, Perry and Mezalre Hebert, and | they are wishing that some one else had |him g0 o the cave alone nor can they | Latest Givsm|the fact that as soon as the cavity of |The smaller mber 18 for thelr e Ple showed their falth In (Peeg U 00 Clebert Gaspard. Whether they found a |bit at the scheme. Price Choate and his | officially accompany him. It would not Good Resw the thorax was opened the atmospheric |venience, The alr pressure -within it a by putting up thelr money. BAC H0E O | cave or not is not positively known, and | confederates spent some (me in making |look well With him it is & case of an Trial. | pressure collapsed the lungs and breath- [the same as that within the larger cham. have asked the courts to LS TAC TIETET | e certainly known that no doubloons | developments, but did not turn up the |ooean of water and not & drop to drink.| The first operation In thia country upon |inE stopped ber, and permits them 1o leave the patient gt oy had found s |bave found their way into the pockets of | stuff. In the meantime, one of (he men | There are some who still belleve his story, |a human being In which the cavity of | The upparetus used, which is after the |and return without changing hunters claimed that they R-es thoss who invested in the soterprise. who had advanced money, quistly slipped | and offer Lo vislt the cave, and Lriok Dack |the therax was opened while the lungs |models of Prof. Sauerbruch (o & degrea |urc.—New York Times, vave fllled with gold- doubloons. cave PIRATE GOLD IN A CAVE | was sttuated in the “Cow miana” country. | After the tremusre cave was | from a chamber containing |consists of two chambers and a dc @ greater pressure than that of (between the chambers and He may [the atmosphere was performed last week |the smallest 80 to the state prison, but, then, when he |4t the German hospital, New York City, n 4 door from chamber to the outer air The chambers are lined with rubber. To them run air pipes and from a compressor run by a motor. Acadian Mikes Give U Prospeet of Treasure. One of the strangest and yet amusin cases that was ever tried in this Acadian valves Thing con 1% First the pres- |

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