Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, April 17, 1909, Page 2

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ments, * *+* We sell the best Tailored Suits in America. $35,00, $40.00 and $45.00. THE BEE: OMAHA, SATU DAY, 615 -BOTR PRONES RRACH ALL DEPTH.—Ind. A-1981 ! Women’s Wearing Apparel Items of Interest for Saturday ; SEPARATE COATS Long Covert Coats, Navy Blue Serge Coats, Lace Coats, Black Serge Coats and. Silk Coats. Popular price for High Class Gar- TAILORED SUITS ALL OF OUR OWN EXCLVUSIEE STYLES Suits at $25.00, ;All alterations made free of charge by expert fitters, L < WAISTS : tDuich_m«:kfi ‘are $1.25 AND $1.50. Saturday is Miss MéOailey's Last .. Day. “Miss McCauley's en- agement with us ends turday ° afternoon, < and ‘with it your op- portunity to profit by & free fitting of Amer- lca's -best . whalebone corsat, by one of the bést informed corset- leres in the country, There is a "Redfern” to suit svery form, no == matter what the requirements may be, and Miss McCauley is broad-minded enough to recom- mend what is best. That Js why we asked for her this fourth season. That Is why she has gained s0 many friends among. Omaha women. Come Saturday as this will be your last opportunity to en- joy a free fitting from the hands of Miss McCauley. Redferns from $8.50 to $15. All have the Rubber Button rose Sup porters. We fit all corsets in cozy ¢ fitting rooms, e very fashionable, : Hundreds of fine new Linen Waists for Saturday, . ONE HUNDRED SLIGHTLY SPECIALLY REDUCED PRICES SA We have them. SOILED WAISTS , AT TURDAY. 75¢, $1.00, e o Rousing Embroidery Sale Satuday ~ New Bargain Square in Basement, Commencing at 9 A. M. The lot includes beautiful Embroideries, also Insertions, 35¢ a yard. All to go in one lo Be here at 9 A. M. Swiss, Nainsook and Cambrie They are fine values at 15¢ to t Saturday at, a yard, only 10c. M e i —— Saturday Candy Specials Balduff'ss 40c plain marshmallows, Saturday, a pound, 20c. Balduff's 50c honey Saturday, a’ pound, 26c. rhompson,- Belden & Co's. 50c spe- clal chocolates, Saturday, a pound 26¢. - comb chips, i o e A Special Showing and Se Saturday Glove Specials 16-button Milanese lisle in black, tan, gray and white, Worth up to $1.50 per pair, Saturday, a pair, 98c. Chamois in 6-button and short lengths, natural and white, Worth $1.25 per pair, Saturday, 98c. - o e - e e lling of Parasols Saturday Plain pongees with gold finished frames and tips for as little as $1.75. Linen parasols in plain tan, brown, pink and blue hemstitched borders and pretty polished wood handles, Saturday, each, $1.75. Novelty parasols in pink, blue and ders at, each, $2.00. Beautitul silk parasols in brown, the new “Tokio” frame and polished and $5.00 each. tan with Molre and Persian silk bor- old rose, taupe, blue and pink with hard. wood handles at $3.75, $4.00 . < < A > —. - < < < < < Buy Your Notions Here You may always depend upon finding & complete stock of notions at Thompson, Belden & Co.'s. We are not “just out of that" as you hear so often in some stores, We keep close watch on this stock so that we won't have to disappoint you. Bone Halr Pins, crimped and straight, 26¢ a box. Wire Hair Pins, 1% to 4 inches long, at 5c & package. Good Tooth Brushes at 15¢, 25¢, 30c and 86c each, 3 Prophylatié Tooth Brushes, medfum and soft (bristle, at 26c each, Good Rubbéer Combs with all coarse, and coarse and fine teeth, at 26, 36e, 50c and 760 each. . A 3 § Celluloid Combs, In white, apiber and shell colors; at 26¢ each. Darning Cotton, black and colors, two “balls for fe. Howard's Darning Cotton, black, white and tan, at Gc a ball Mercerized Darning Cotton, black, at be a ball Darning Silk, black, green, navy, light blue, pink, lavender, old rose, red, tan, brown, Copenhagen and white, at 5c a ball. Button moulds, all sizes, at bc a dozen. Halr Nets, at 16c, 20c and 25¢ each. Silk and cotton Soutache Braids, in all colors, (WANT 0DD FELLOWS’ APRIL 17 Close is Strong in Wheat Pit Prices Depressed Early in Day, bat Rally at Close—Patten Re- ported Buying. CHICAGO, April 16.—~While the wheat market was active today it lacked the sen- sational features of yesterday. Prices were depressed early, July touching $1.15% and May $1.25%, but the close was strong, with | July the bone of contention, 1%c over the previous close, at $L17. May closed Yo lower at $1.274, Following yesterday's sensational mar- kot wheat was nervous at the opening. Patten was sald to be a buyer. July opened Ye to ¥e lower to X to %e higher at $1.16 to $1.16%. May unchanged to %o lower at $1.27% to SL21%, and Sep- tember %o to 4c higher at $1.06% to §1.06% The story that Mr. Patten has employed A bodyguard has no proper foundation. The colored man, alleged to occupy this position, has been at the same door re- celving visitors' cards for a generation. He was there before the name of Patten had become one to conjure with. WASHINGTON, April 16.—"The only suc- cessful corner I ever heard of was the one Joseph had in Biblical days,” declared Secretary of Agriculture Wilson, when asked for an opinfon as to the Patton operations on the Chicago Board of Trade, The secretary was about to enter the usual Friday meeting of President Taft's cabinet when he made this statement. “To successtully corner the wheat mar- ket," continued the secretary, “you have got to keep buying, buying and buying. Finally the time comes when you can't buy any more and then there is a smash.” HOME South Dakota Cities Are Bidding for Location of New Institu- tion, HURON, 8. D., April 16.—(Speclal.)~Rep- resentatives of Odd Fellows lodges from various parts of the state were here yes- terday for the purpose of opening bids for the location of the Odd Fellows' Home to be established by the order at spme city within the state. Offers were received from Bioux Falls, Big Stone, Lake Pres- ton, Dell Rapids and Hot Springs. Before passing upon the proposition, the board having the proposition In charge will visit the various cities and personally examine the sites offered. At the conclusion of the business session an Informal reception and luncheon was given by the Rebekah lodge of this city. BOYS KILL AGED WOMAN Confess to Death Stabbing Vietim to When She Resisted Robbery. LOCKPORT, N. Y., April 16—Romaine Saukowskl, 15 years old, has confessed be- fore the grand jury here that he assisted in the murder of Mrs. Tony Plerog, at her home In Buffalo avenue, Niagara Falls, on March 2. He says he and a companion went to the Plerog house for the’purpose of robbery. The woman struggled and the two boys drove a knife In her back, killing her. On DEATH RECORD. Willlam Leroy Mardis, e William Leroy Mardis, a well known contractor of ,this city, died of acute Bright's disease Thursday night at his home, Fifty-second _street and Military avenue. He was a prominent member of the 0dd Fellows and was the coniractor who erected the old Coliseum, now the Mail Orders At prices that will suit you. 80 per box, 3 Of Talowm Powders—abo for 100—10¢ kinds for Be. $2.00 Combination Syringe, ;..ul..u 8 BE Slfl'%E AND SEE OUR BARGAIN TABLE OF TOOTH BRUSHES Half regular prices. 60c Tooth Brushes, 256—i0c Tooth Brushes, 190—:ic Tooth Brushes, 1%0. 76c hard rubber Combs, 490—40c hard rubber Combs, @40 40c Wall Buff X ‘Water, Sanitol M’i 3 for 100—5c Fox Terriers, 3 for 100—10c Howell 10c La Oriente, 5o. Store open from 100 A. M. to 11:30 P. M. HOWELL DRUG C After Easter Sale Favorite Two and Three-Piece Suits Real $20.60 and $l4.90 $30.00 Values . . than the Sixteenth Straet will be no more crowded today ‘.\‘kp( Store will be tomorrow with their great after Easter sales.. These beautiful two and three-piece costumes at this unusual price not only bear the imprint of fashion’s approval, but are extremely smart that it is difficult to tell them from exclusive $30 suits. Soft Chiffon Panama, Bengaline and Silk Braid Trim- med, Empire Princess Dress, Modish Coal to Match Your Choice of Any New Spring Shade. Artistic Coler Variations CREAM DE ROSE, CHAMPAGNE, N_ATT]ER‘ !ll.('E. . MODE, VERTE BOUTEILLE, NAVY BLACK Skirt Store Perfect Alterations FREE When you purchase a Skirt Store Suit, the pricé includes perfect fit. There is absolutely no charge for this vital feature. Any altera- tions that may be necessary to secure this pefect fit are handled by our unrivaled corps of éxpert fitters. Alterations that would cost from $3 to $5 anywhere else are absolutely FREE at The Skirt Store. $7.50 and $8.50 Silk Petticoats at $4.90 Made up speclally for us, in extra large sizes and extra widths. Silk, we know, will give perfect satisfaction; made according to our regular $7.50 to $8.50 models—for this occasion L4 Open Till Filled All 9P. M. Next Week. Coming Down Town Sdifirday‘j T'S GOING TO BE “BiG DAY” AND “BIG NIGHT” AT HOWELL’S All Kinds of Bargains in All Parts of the Store A GREAT OPPORTUNITY TO BUY SOAPS Sanitol, Jersey Cream, Englis Proc: ree big cakes HMand Boap, 100—Eight cakes Toil joap, 280—b60c 280 Packer's Tar Soap, 150—i0c Ivory Soap, 7o, DON'T FAIL 'TO SEE OUR BIG DISPLAY Colgate’'s, William's, Menn Sanitol, for 180—16c kindg YOU CAN'T AFFORD TO MISS OUR SALE Turkish Bath, cake—Th cakes, Box Paper, Tablets and Envelopes. Three packs extra heavy Envelopes for bc Tablets, Fountaln Pens, , 2 for 8Bo—10c Tablets, 2 for 18e—25c and 35c Box Paper, 110800 $2.50. DON'T OVERLOOK OUR RUBBER GOODS SALE and Mot Water Bottle, $1.50—31.75 Rapid Flow Fountain ‘Water Bott1e,980—33.00 Cvlobe Spray, $1.69—31.25 Fouatain BARGAINS IN OTHER PARTS OF THE ROOM 30— Bets, Tors, 690—15c Tollet 490—50c Perfames, 20 0fors, 386 an ounci—Willlams Bheving BHCK, 00 Face Cream, 140—$1.50 Oriental 990, CIGARS aturday Special, So— Do 207 and 209 N. 16th °s HOTEL LOYAL reported to have been kidnaped in St. Louis yesterday, sald today she knew nothing of the whersabouts of the boy and the dis- patch of the Assoclated Press was the first Missing Boy'Son of. Indlcted erter Information she had recelved that the boy — Was missing. Mrs, Campbell sald she ald p : % . !mot know where her sister was and that 'Ioflgor of Boy Kidnaped in 8t. Louis | she haa ot heard from her In several is Second Wife of Brough- yoors. NEW YORK, April 16.—James 8heppard ; ton Brandenburg. Cabanne, the boy who disappeared from h the home of his grandmother in St. Louls, LOUISVILLE, Ky., April 16.-Mrs. M. W. | was the son of Mrs. Minnie I. Cabanne Campbell, a sister of Mrs. Julla C. Cabanne Brandenburgh, second wife of Broughton ‘9t Bt. Louls, whose T-year-old grandsun lsBrandenburg, the writer, who has been missing from this city since he was indicted on a charge of grand larceny growing out of the sale to a New York newspaper of an article purporting to be signed by Grover Cleveland. .SHOT DOWN IN THE STREET Bu n at Elm Killed by Man He Had Dis- charged. BLMIRA, N. Y., April 6—Joseph Mc- Cann, a business man, was shot down on the street here today while on his way to his store and s not expected to live. --far better et e § § —we're sticklers for artistic and thor- ough tailoring on the ‘‘inside’’ as well as ‘‘outside’’ of clothing — that’'s why a ‘‘yungphellows’ '’ or boys’ suit bought here is positively, incomparably and ABSOLUTELY ahead of any others of- fered in Omaha. —here’s a bit of self convincement—ex- amine the hair cloth front to ANY coat in this stock. —and that subtle ‘‘something’’ that makes ‘‘STYLE''—it’s prevalent here this spring, —16 models and 103 patterns in ‘‘yung- phellows’ '’ spring suits at $12.50 to $25. *-12 models and 89 patterns in boys’ suits at $5.00 to $12.50 and TWO pairs Knickerbockers with"each. —truly it's the line for YOU! .--’-------- THE YOUNG PEOPLE'S /I-.lh w17 Douslas Street Omaha-- Neo. - 4TTORN clothes --more trustworthz shoes --for zungghellows, Xouths and hozs ~—cut shows newest oxford for, boys’, youths’ and little gents. Note the swagger strap and buckle fastening. Fit is perfect—the narrow heel preventing slipping. Genuina welt sewed over- weight oak soles. Come in velour calf, tan Russia calf, and patent colt leathers, —sizes 10 to 131 at $2.50; 1to0 2 2%, to 514 at $3.00. Amer- ica's best at the price, WHY NoOT TODAY? flant is supposed Raymond Glll, a young man who had been employed by Mr. McCann and who had been dismissed because of alleged shortuges In his accounts. The tlant fled on a bloycle. His bleycle has been found in the outskirts of the city. to have been Section Hand is Killed at Blair Door Swings Out from Passing Box Car Crushing His Skull— Married Man. BLAIR, Neb., April 16.—(Special Tele- gram.)—Jesse Miller, a section hand on the Northwestérn rallroad, was killed about two miles south of Blair late this after- noon. With others cf the section crew he Wwas standing near the track walting for a freight train to pass and while looking to- ward the engine a car door swung out striking him on'the head, crushing his skull and knocking one eye out of the socket He was supposed to be dead when picked up and the coroner was summoned, but found him alive. He was brought to his home and dled at 8 o'clock tonight. Miller was 26 years old and leaves a wife. He came here about six months ago. Fur Crop Short, Indians Starving Mere Skeletons, They Are Reported | to Be Huddling Helplessly in Tepees, TORONTO, April 16.~A speclal from Ed- monton, Alberta, says Reports from Fort Chippewyan state as @ result of the fallure of the fur crop the ndlans are slowly starving to death. Many | are mere skeletons and are lying huddled together in the tepees Jim Hill Calls on President Taft| Northern Pacific Magnate is Arrang- ing for Tour of Forty Japanese, chalrman of the board of the Great North- day. Mr. Hill is acting with several other western rallroad men In arranging for a tour of forty Japanese men who are to visit this country in September as the Suests of the cities of Seattle, Spokane, Tacoma and Portland | Ak-Sar-Ben den. | streets, | ing rooms, 709 South Sixteenth street, with WASHINGTON, April 16.—James J. Hul, | ern rallroad, called on President Taft to-| NEW YORK Besides the widow, three sone, two daughters, a brother at Corydon, In., and a sister and mother at Osceola, Ta, survive him. Omahe has been Mr. Mardis' home for twenty-six years. The Odd Fellows will have charge of the fu- neral, which 18 10 be held Sunday after- noon at 2 o'clock at the home. Mrs, Emily J. Wills, Mrs. Emily J. Wills, aged 68 years, for twenty years a resident of Omaha, died at a local hospital Thursday evening. The body was taken to Dodder's chapel and from there will be sent to her old home at Jacksonville, Ill., where the funeral will be held. Mrs. Wills and her husband, J. J. Wills, were old residents pt Omaha but several years ago moved to Ismay, Mont, Mrs. Marie Werner. Mrs. Marie Werner, mother of Mrs, Tda +26. Plaustian and Henry Werner of Omaha|gc Owl Cigars, 8 for ....... and Mrs. Mary Laukien of Kiel, Germany, Box of 50, $1.50. died at the home of the latter April 8. ’, v E rday, Bhe was for ten years a resident of, this | }0¢ Gato, Marconi's size, q““lO’c city and is remembered by many for her happy and helptul spirit. She was 76 years 16c Principe De Gales, Pullman size Saturday old at the time of her death. The three Box of 25, $2.35. children named survive her. John Francis Hart. 16c Forneda, clear Havana, Saturday, 10¢ John Francis Hart, 28 years of age, died 8t. Mary's avenue, His wife survives eaton Drug Co., Thursday afternoon at his home, 18228 at . teses him, also his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John 15th and Farnam Hart of 82 South Nineteenth street. The funeral will ‘be held at the church of St. P. 8. Remember we are selling the 60c box of genuine Allegretti Choco- CIGARS LESS THAN WHOLESALE PRI AT BEATON’S SATURDAY Here are a few that will keep many guessing how we do it: 10c Tom Moore, bouquet size, Satur- - 256¢ Satur- 10¢ Mi Eleccion, clear Havana, day, b tor Box of 50, $2.50 10c Palmer House Cigars, Saturday, - 25¢ Mary Magdalene, Nineteenth and Dodge and interment will be in Holy Sepulchre cemetery David W, O N DES MOINES, April 16,»-David W. Car- roll, elder brother of Governor B. F. Car- roll, died today at the home of his father- in-law, John Cressop, at Selma, - Davis of pneumonia. The deceased was Lo Dems wees e Wil For the Money The Best Meal He was & years of age. My Marie Deyer. s e vl 3 | Restaurant South Twentieth street. Rev. F. L. lLove- Mrs. Marie Deyer died Thursday at her home, 222 South Fourteenth street, aged | o years. Her husband, Mac Deyer, sur- vives her. The funeral is to be Sunday af- ternoon at the Hulse & Rlepen undertak- land of the E¥rst Methodist church con- o ducted the - service. Interment was In Forest Lawn cemetery Arthur J. Krug. The funeral of Arthur J, Krug, who died Thuroday, 1s to be held Bunday afterncon at 3 o'clock. The service will take place at 8t. Mary Magdalene church, Nineteenth and Dodge streets, and burial will be in Holy Sepulehre cemetery. burial in Forest Lawn cemetery Mrs. Elisabeth Austin, The funeral of Mrs. Elizabeth D. Austin, whose death occurred Wednesday, was 1514 Farnam St. l‘.‘.\lery Day Obe Calumet’s Plate Dinners Are Entirely Different. An agreeable surprise and a satis- tying meal combined. HOTEL Personal—Persons afflicted with blood poi- son in any stage, or rheumatism in amy form, can learn of a permanent cure by addressing the Salvar Company, St. Louls, Mo. e—— MOVEMENTS OF OUBAN Port Arrived Sailed NEW YORK La Provence. NEW YORK Oscar 1L NEW YORK Main, Slavonta. BOBTON | Mext Week: Candy Specials for Saturday It will pay you to watch our specials in our Candy Department for Satur- days. Tomorrow we sell: 60c Chocolate Honey Comb Molasses Chips, at, per pound 80c Walnut Stuffed Prunes, 1b. . While they last 10c Hildreth's Molasses Velvets, box L ovs 16¢ Hildreth's Molasses Velvets, per box : 10¢ 26c Hildreth's Molasses Velvets, per box 15¢ 60c Smart Set Chocolates, per 1b.39¢ Myers-Dillon DrugCi$ Sixteenth avd Farnam Streets AMUEMENTS. BOYD’'S T — TONIGHT—SATURDAY MATINEE AND NiGET Thomas Dixon, Jr.'s Wonderful Play ‘‘THE CLANSMAN"' SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY SPECIAL TUBSDAY MATINEE The Quality Musical Play ‘‘A STUBBORN CINDERELLA"’ __Momer 8. Mason and Company of 100, Elks’ Fair AUDITORIUM AUDITORIUM April 10 o 24. Aftern: REFINED VAUDEVILLE, CINDERILLA DAIOII: Hundreds of Attractions. Fun Bvery ute. Music All Time. Admission 10 Cents. ADVANCED VAUDEVILLE | NOTE—Curtain Rises at 8:15 Sharp Tonight Omaha Guards in Battle Sosne The Cowboy ana ROME Table d'Hote Dinner $1.00, every evening 6 to 8 GOOD MUSIC " Aartatte.

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