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OMAHA SUNDAY Bun: - A A R T T o - All is Not Gold That Glistens _ : Special Sale of Lace Curtains N 4 <% d r y that it is not ( ) Yo o v v sav % Lace Curtaine that you can rely upon are so cheap now o P g e ,m TRV wov. Uy what B 7 : . j profitable to invest in specially made up bargain-counter stuff or fob }iay, but what it does six days in the week, fifty-two weeks / e o ol Y lots. See our line of new Lace Curtains. We offer about 300 of the in the year. 2 choicest stylee to select from at prices that are nlm"l!hlnv\ low g B o The steady policy of our Cloak Department is to give you ot g . - Notice that we quote prices by the pair the best garments every day in the week at the fairest pos- £ y 74 Yvette Quaht" 3 70c White Nottingham Curtaing $1.00 Ruffied Swiss Curtains, sible P”‘"" p i ; The Highest Grade o > 5 :::): "\:“!‘;it! Nottingham Cur- ¥ :DT\: Fff:. Novelty Curtaine, at J No price bargain can tempt us 1n offer you an inferior of Reliable Hair Goods 4 taine, at 49¢ a pair $2.19 & pair e Suit, Coat or any ready-to-wear article. I\nnrly every day Si h 3 # this I ¢ $1.25 White Nottingham Cur- 2.76 Beru Fish Net Curtains, we refuse to buy suits, good to look at, good in fashion, per / _Since the opening of this beau- ) i tains, “‘0‘ Sc & nalr. 8 '2‘ :"’ ‘:,:;‘t‘:'(,‘m” So st haps good in eolor, but either inferior or defective in fabric. , tiful department 4 ‘week ago, we P ult-i “at s::?’:'p:l?m"hlm o at 'li'cR a pair i : For Monday—There are new waists, new suits, new coats, new ) \ have found there is a demand for y 45e Ruffled Swiss Curtains, at $4.00 White Cable Net Curtains, separate skirts, nj‘v:'drl'('s"‘! and n".;'n;'zllfle- . the finest quality of human hair . 20c a pair K ; at $2.85 a pair. ol A T A T TR e goods, We at once telegraphed L v : 80c Ruffled Swiss Curtains, at And hundreds of other special e " to New York and secured these , . < > ) e S Wiy i Jaunty Millinery to Wear Right Now. beautiful hai¢ goods which we The seasofi’s prettiest hats are here. There will be many new Y { next week at *‘really’’ , Great Sale White 45 Inch French Lawns for Graduation models ready for showing Monday. We have an especlally fine i ) low prices. * 3 ¥ Dresses, Monday. o . - ¢ : ] . v ’ 35 ard stock of smart tailored and street hats at moderate prices, and we Waves, Bangs, Wigs and Pin 10 plecAs 50c White French Lawns in n?onnu.\_ sale, 36c a \ T want to show them to you. Come Monday. Second Floor Curls, in fact evervthing that 10 pleces 60c White French Lawns in Monday's sale, 45¢ a yard. b ]ii pe 'e:vr}l ém'z = fi = 10 pieces 65c White French Lawns in Monday's sale, 49¢ a yard. . would expeet to Imd mm a first 10 pieces 75c White French Lawns in Monday's sale, 59¢ a yard, The Newest in Silk Gloves. class hair goods department is here at popular prices. 10 pieces 85¢ White French Lawns in Monday's sale, 69¢ a 16-button Niagara embroldered Silk Gloves, hemstitched wrist; in 10 pieces $1.00 White French Lawns in Monday's sale, moss, navy, gray, smoke, pink, champagne and white. Par pair $2.00 - I G A G LT T T vyard. 16-button length Kayser and Fownes Silk Gloves in colors and black i 14 Imported French Hair Extra Fine Natural Wavy Switches, Extra Fine 1: Dleces $1,25 White French Lawns in Monday's sale, 85¢ & and white, Per pair $1.50 to $2.50. A t ualif 9 F yard. 13:button length Kayser and Fownes Uk Gloves in colora atd black v ; Quality. Quality Imported French Hair. 10 pleces $1.50 White French Lawns in Monday's sale, $1.00 and white. Per palr $1.00 to $1.50 g long, 114 ounce T a yard. ¢ 1 1% ounce . A a0 18-Inches in length 2-clasp Niagara Silk Gloves with fancy embroidered wrist in dark K o Ty S R e AAHON tn length ;. . L.1185.00 blue and black and white. Per palr $1.50 long, 2% ounce i epoffoagfl o 24 ARG 2-clasp Kayser and Fownes Silk Gloves in modes, tan, brown, pongec, Y oo B By K A 24-inches in length ........ ] 5 Great Sale White Goods in Qur Economy Basement, Monday. apricot, carrotte, navy, gray, green, black and white. Per palr 50c to $1 f b Monday morning we will place on special sale one case of 25¢, 36- o H i kil Salome Puffs. smim Hair nx,ou,; gl Lz.r:e:\'::l:d Madras and Walsting, in lengths from 3% to 15 yards at 4 ade Wi " he center witl 14 and 16 inches, worth 50c, sale price 25¢ . 8 ' AE ER G d e e ten at each side. "Manufactured on 25 inches, worth 75¢, sale price only 39c 15 yards limit to a customer, . wire foundatidn, and made to go all around the 24 iInches, extra heavy, worth $1.50, sale ; . a 99 3 back of the head, forming the Psyche effect in the price 75¢ i center o d. Manufactured only in finest 2 shs, y hair, worth $1.50, sale w h (; d f th Ch l st K d WA\YS i 5Ty Ohreneh Tmported. Hair. Salome Puffs in & Inhs, 18 -grey Bl 1.8 as 00ds O e olce N P 9 lity P ; fairs price 76e. : E 31 Th pri 3 i o Extra Fine Quality Tm Coronet Braid Although our stock of Wash Goods is rapidly getting ;““{“ Spring models which we Psyche Cluster Puff. La Sylphe Puffs. ported French Hair. i A S smaller we pride ourselves in being able to show you the e s v M i rorv o M . p ol s .50. Axtra quality importe 3 b e X 8 are s memK are built along the very In French imported hair In French imported hair ; :2 l‘l‘t;::!( 8’13 000. ot bt choicest assortment in the city. Don’t fail to give us & call latest’ lines and - emphasize every $3.50. e ¢ 3 ¥ if you want choice materials for your new Summer Wash style feature of the prevailing ** Di- A . iy Free—Our New Illustrated Catalogue. Suit. rectoire’’ fashions, Pliancy and % ‘ It shows the latest styles fn hair dressing aided by All Linen Suitings, at 30c, 36¢ and 40c a vard . , M Finely ventilated, best quality........$9. our hair accessorien mafled fres fo any address. When you - . s comfort are also features of these Y 4 : order by mail muois Linen Finished Suiting, at 10c, 16¢ and I8¢ a yard. new R. & . models. Among our cdmplete range of shapes Transformation Pompadours $6, $9 and $12. Hals Gfcas Dipastment. Third Filoor. Meroerised Piques, at 18¢, 35¢, 3¢ and 76c & yard. Imported Repp Suitings, at 26c a yard \d sizes you can easily select a corset that ‘‘New Blankets for 0ld.” Freo Lessons, B R T Tyt L ST AL 890, 406,950 RBABIN ) o N a yard. mhipitesy |::_"e\:-t‘l.’;‘&°,;£?‘;fi,z:3"."(,':,,':. Except for an occasional chilly wave, the season for the i1 Art Embroidery every day from 3 to 5 P. M. Madras in woven colors at, at 15c, 20¢, 26c, 30c, 35c, 40c, 50¢ and inspect the stylish, flat hip model ro0l blarkets is almost upon Ixpert instructor in charge. 60c a yard. oWD HENE " Y. povael I3 Hkde with Soring und layingiaway 'of wool DIACRESSE RIRGEL D0 i J : New Sidebands and New Flounces in light or heavy weight materials, dium bust and long skirt, in Batiste us. We have made arrangements whereby we can offer ho Have Graduation Dresses to Make Ginghams at 10¢, 12%e¢, 15¢, 25c and 30c a yard. 11y, The price of this model (C 45) 18 you the services of the most complete blanket cleaning To Those Who H: G * + Silk and Cotton Novelties, at 25¢ a yard. b plant in the country. Here the old blankets are not only Let Mrs. David, who is now at our ribbon Printed Foulards, at 18¢ and 26¢ a vard. Every Pair Guaranteed. cleaned but napped, refinished, rebound (if white), re- department, make the bows and sashes to your Imported Satin Foulards, at 45c a yard. bleached and returned to you as pure and as fluffy as new special order. She is an expert in this line of blankets. 5 work. Charges for this only 75c for single blankets or §$1.25 for pair. See the new wearing apparel in our 16th St. Send us your wool blankets. windows. B-4-25-9. e R T SRR T 3 aTiie o i A <D N G < << The ocoupants, numbering fifty men and | rounding Yildiz Klosk, marked the culmi- ad been made, but people, officers, finally surrendercd nation of the expected clash between the The artilleryists at the Maxim barracks | troops of the Consiantinople garrison and were gullty of gross treachery. They|the army of Investment, which began Its holsted the white flag and thereby enticed | advance on the city yesterday afternoon the Saloniki Infantrymen to close range. | The fighting started In the soithwest part * As the Baloniki men were approaching the | of Pera, near Yildiz Klosk, etwean the barracks across an open plece of ground | troops under General Schefket, command * to recelve the surrender, the force within [ Ing the army of investment, and part o “ opened upon them with a heavy fire and | (hose loyal to the sultan compelled them to retreat. The Salonik Despite the fighting, excellent order pre barracks when: an officer from General | Taxim barracks, where the sultan's troops | devoted in large part to theater uses, but,e¢iShteen miles southwest of Antioch. Iei: Barrington's’ innocence, but never has artillery was then brought up and shelled | Valled in the city f while, but Iater &'| g1 et deman that they surrender, | put up a stron resistance. This statement | will also have stores and oftices, most cf;Tut I8 qutet. been fn my office to my knowledge. She the barracks, inflicting heavy damage | Panle ensued and thousands began fleeing 2 ¢ ke = g ¥ d ] e ey i 5 MIohE ranante, g e ety e sl o o certainly s not attached to the office in ] but they refused thin & minutg, after | could not be verlfied, and it was said later| which have already been spoken for. Fian 4l ) ; a y N er were | Detachments of military cadets, co o | any offictal capacity. 1 have known thut Loty ke twenty minutes later were | 0 e henm | tie representatives from the constitfitional- | (hat the man killed was an American sight= In it on the alley will be the new homo Woman Says she was personally interested in ‘Lord ed by the invading troops, end ther. | Manded by oficers e utlona d pebisic ] ] I n Lord Wwas hand-to-hand fighting In the barracks | 548 are protecting the foreign embassls ok the firing began. The In-|seer. The dragoman of ithe Austrian eme|of The Res editaris} sud meochanical fovest.| Barrington's’ cace. Fhe clnims to have Carpenter, Miss Mary Lee, daughtor of |duplicating Its present quarters at Tenth| exposed to hunger and violence. verified in Omaha by most any prominent theless, went to bed skeptical, only to be | Robeft 8. Lee, and Junlus Morgan of New |and Douglas and Dr. Nelson H. Mercer Help is urgently needed everywhere on|man in town. awakened in the Pera: quarter by the soupd | York. will put a new three-story hotel on the the coast. The situation at Bellan, a short| CHICAGO, April 24.-Consul FErakine of artillery and the ragged crash of rifle §, Europesns Reported Killed. northwest corner of Tenth and Howard in|Gistance south of Alexandretta, is eritical. denfes that Mrs. Laura Gates of St. Louls, fire in the direction of Yildiz Kiosk. s JEERLAN, GAprll M~The GConstantinople | place of the anclent frame structure just! No news has been recelved from Hadjin, | who 1s reported fo have identified the A battallon of the sultan's bousehold | oqpsespandent of the Twkal Anseiger tele-| torn down | where five American missionaries were re- [ Des Molnes prisoner as MeCann, i8 in guard occupled Tasch Kischia barracks,|graphs fhat & number of Europeans wera| No hetter bullding for Its purpose will bs Ported two days ago to be in danger of | the employ of the British consul. about 500 strong, and was resisting the ad- | weunded in the fighting. |in evidence anywhere than the duplicate Violence at the hands of inturiated tribes- | ¢I have Leard of Mre Gatee . sald vance of the investing army. Expecting un | [t was reported that the correspondent |of the Brandets block just across the strect| men. Erakine, “but never have seen her. Bhe ’ od has writte tors pry "’ attack the ‘guards were deployed outside | of the London Times was killed at the| at Seventventh and Douglas, which s to ba; Native hordes are moving on Suedlah. | |0 fitten me-lafiars preteativg oM 1 every p estment forces brought into action one | bassy was wounded, and it is reported that, On the corner west of the Nebraska Teles | ’ W -t g yard and the cemetery behind the strug. | “Ud every possible ire has been take abray 1s known him In England o e sturbance e o Wive battery of fleld guns and pne battery of a secretary aitached to the English em- phone bullding John I. Kennedy 1is to| ST. LOUIS, Mo, April 24 “Ridiculonas” ture, fn which the casuaitics wero heavy };'_‘Ir.t::“‘.‘(‘"“’ L"\f::m" ':,”‘"L |«I:111»T‘n» machine guns,_ as was judged from the | bassy was killed | erect a business block, and it seems aitos| was the general characterization here of B ANSR OF- LR irshRAer- 0 the Flidis | S vl mf:mry o ""r’: "% | sound of the firing early in the morning. The correspondent says also that the | gether probable this will be three stories ]Ohnc MCCann the report from Des Moines that J. C ! :"’::”-h:‘i‘l';l’:r ““‘:m"“':)"r“:m”":' has Dot [ santion, i, oo Embassies Are Guarded. Yildiz garrison has surrendered to the|in height, instead of (wo, s at first 4 Maybray is really McCann, for whose ":“f. Saby driard u“"m;d sigdeg 'r‘.;:}.‘.‘:.l:'x, Doni Duities o Battioaround Only a small part of the constitutional Salonfkin army. | planned. | 3 "-'1;:"1:"l‘;'r::f:*iuflu‘r;;;':':;:‘ ‘{T"wr\]:"::mfll: barracks continued a stubborn resistance | From the houses near Yildiz. Kiosk ti ’”"“k:";;’“":’ .i ;;'H”""'l‘m l"l‘l])ll’("‘ Feonted White Tekiay Fietenas. | Still Stretching Out Farmam. eAlleged Grafter Denies Btory and| ,ecifals concorned in the prosscution de- for some time longer. They barricaded | bodies of those who met death during the \’:m‘ 4».5.;““.‘\.( it I LONDON, April 24.—A special dispatch | | Says Prominent Men in Omaha \|ll]:m”I:I0 :N'nhllnhmtul ’.'r1 x:. corpus : 3 Aelie n the case was made beyond any Can Identify Him. reasonable doubt and add that similar at corner of Nineteenth and Farnam, w m‘ tempts to identify Maybray as Barring- storeg on the ground floor and bachelors' ton's victim have been made, chiefly by a partments atove. All of the building but| DES MOINES, April 2i—Claiming to| woman who has been interested in the 2 oot Sl ki | the stores is aiready rented. There will|represent the British consul at St. Louls in | prisoner. In the subsequent skirmish the legation | clear for the exclusi movement of th el et the’ Geacs Rid D ork Sun, was serfously wounded while| pe nothing more complete of its kind anye | behalf of “Lord” Barrington in the peni- McCann was killed in June, 1903, his was riddled with bullets. None of the in- | troops. The public has been warned away ‘l “‘ . “”‘ * ,' “ s u.u-‘m = ‘king snap shots of the fighting soldlers | whare, the owners promise tentfary for life for the murder of John | body being discovered later. fn a lonely mater, however, was hurt. The consiltu- | from the neighborhood of Yildia Kiosk and | “F GH SO0 SHOReL G800 SO0 KD 0 10 EEE| who, evidently mistaking his camera for 8| Captain Henry . Palmer will improve | C. McCann of 8t. Louls, Miss Lilllan Gates | 5P0t in 8t. Louls county tionalists finally cl the grounds. ihe lines are impenetrable. RJATHS! Wil Of HIB 'OReraEimu e N veapon, fired upon him. his property on the southwest corner | of St. Louls created a sensation by appear- Attack Begins Early, Genmeral Schefl commanding the con- Al 2 4 of Twenticth and Farnam with an up-to- |ing in the United States marshal's office S D l JHeayy rific firing shortly after s o'clock| stitutional army, 'began ‘to oobupy * Con. E e\",.:‘L.,yll,-f\l.‘;:r:»:‘j:»I-y-( I:::'Mrrl"‘""w*”" \'E\" Bl' Il DIth date business structure of two stories, | today and identifying James C. Marybray, cott eclines this morning, mingled with the o tor stantinople at dawn. Word came from the s ““) . ;.g.m...m of the | ™ ) 4 with walls calculated to carry an additional | alleged fake horse race promoter as being ] vattle of artillery from the heights sur- [ city at midnight that the long expected | fOW! HIFET WRAY HC ACEmOnTS of T A Q Py : story or more later on. McCann, the victim of Barrington. The Mcxlcan Post i, g gy Lot i g iy e demard ( ObT { 000 ()00 Farther west on Farnam Gould Dietz is | identification impressed the United States e A T e Wiy y to erect a garage of latest »|py§rmrd pat- | officials and they claim to give credence to d urning the rifle fire steadily. (Continued from First Page.) orn, und acrose the strest MoCounall, the|her aiory, It developed later . the aey | Otogon Bditor (Ofered Place s fuo: i b ARl e TR P druggist, will put a similar nest for auto- [ that Miss Gates was a friend of Barrington. | cesgor of D. E, Thompson Re- military school nearby and fired on the | 0 @ Way to make it one of the very finest [ mobiles Sapae fad made She sama CRII 04 other fuses to Accept. advance, while a considerable reinforce. | Nstitutions in the whole western country An addition to their recently acquired |men and that she Is engaged in an ment from the Yildiz Kilosk barracks|The Swedish Bethany hospital 1s to keep | bullding at Fifteenth and Harney. on the | endeavor to get l?xrrinflorf out of prison ¥ joined the troops at Tasch Kischla, where |49 With the needs of the day by having a | east. will be ted by the Omaha Elks, | Later in the day C. A. Deming of 8t. Louls, | WABHINGTON, April %.—Harvey W T S lomil ot ey Kisent ™™ [very fine bullding constructed; and the [ Who plan to have a stamping gvound and a gain broker. appeared at the federal Jail | Bcott of Portland, Ore., was was tendered traying the constitutional cause. were de.|PTOPOSed mew orthopedic hospital, with a |resting place that will not be surpassed fand examined Maybray. Deming asserts | the ambassadorship (o Mexico today de fending themselves. ‘The fire was concen. | M4Lernity, or lying-in, division, will help [ very much by anything on the continent. |that he knew McCann in 8t. Louls and |clined that office. The declination ls made Erated o e rea s (ire Yas concen | to constitute Omuha as among the leading P e Lsssand nariat bl while Mavbary bore a strong resemblance | in a letfer received by President Taft today and they werc shown litte quarter. They | CCMIe™® Of the land in that line. Good hoe- | ppe new Mancy Flouring mill, gt Twenty- he could not positively swear that they WAGAR T——— PUL Up & SpIendid flght and many of then | PIt418: thoraughly equipped, draw medical | uighh and Gold, will be the larggst in the :voml on: and the ‘parlll\e :er:on Police ';‘r D NOT GUILTY o el sty el B B ;(Iudc\nlr and kphfnlvhuna everywhere make | iy for a while, at least, with a capacity | ficials here are inclined to doubt ol e SERG £ sy Tasch Kischia barracks were hait do- (0,5, "devetopment. There have been ri- 16t seansmed dus | S MITL L e et o P Do stroyed by the shell fire, whereupon the | mors, Indefinlte se vet, that the famous sdvance guard of the big flour tactories | T TNC U0, BEE ST S minsioner. fire gencrally slackened. Yildiz Kiosk | yurgeons, the Mayos of Rochester, Minn YERCUANE Do VRS M crazy. T was born in Mississipp!, lived in —— also had been subjected to a shell fire are contemplating a branch establishment about Tenth and William there 18 (0 | | 1\s for years and worked as a hired | BIOUX FALLS, 8. D.. April 2.—A ver Armed Soldiers Shot Down, somewhere, and If this proves true, Oma @ street car barn that will caver & full | o "0 " Governor Boyd. Hundreds of | Gict of acquittal was returned todsy by 1 half block. It will be of reinforced con- v 1 srders to shoot | can well be considered In line as a mos reto construction, and thoroughly squipped | §® Prominent citizens of Omaha have | & jury in the federal court here in the case Constantinopie | eligibl: promising location ypeprilngdiie o mechanical ap- | KPOWn me for years. T bought cattle and |of Anson Wagar, former United BStates carrying ar whether [ Twe e additions to th Z g P"| horses off the ranches tn Nebraska and | commissioner at Dallas, who was tried for them or not. He declared also that | Oma o up dur! I 4 g : s0ld them in the stock yards of Omaha. 1 |embezzling trust funds belonging to home- unarmied. soldiers would 'be treated. as | the rinan Presbyt at Hull company will apend & larse | | /o 'hoq any other name and this can be | steade tieth and Willis, and the Secend Church of | 2mount of money making & yard at i ! . During \e encounter & rain of bullets | Christ. Scientist Twenty-fourth and 8t Twenty-fourth and Vinton for the storage fell In the crowd observing the great pano-| MAry's avenue. They promise to be high f building materfal and other things they rama the Grand Rue De Pera, wound- | 'YPes of the best church architecture Aodle. At Thictiath and: Iaks -the: Smith Jhg four men, all of whom, however, were Maore for Whelsasle Distriet: | B somanty U5 Maw in 4 Submentie) natives. With this warning of danger the ral substantial build are to_go| Shunk of.coln In. & plant for making the rrespondents and others hastily with-| UP in the wholesale district, of which some | P¥icK that is more and more in demand | iy ¥ are already onder way. The Loose-Wiles | 8% lumber becomes scarcer and higher in | During all tNs scene a half dozen va- | five-story factory at Twelfth and Daven- | the west srant dogs, which are so numerous in | POrt. the International Harvester compahy's | At Sixteenth and Leavenworth the Pekin Constantinople, slept peacefully on a slope | Warehouse at Eighth and Capitol avenuc, | Warehouse will occupy a large plece of In the sun, entirely undisturbed. Bekin’s warehouse at Sixteenth and Leaven. | §70und. and will be of modern construe- The crowds in the street, too, were singu- | Worth, David Cole’s butter factory at Tenth | Uon. (o be used for general warchouse pur- | larly quiet in view of conditions. While |and Howard and a large building to be | POSes $hops were' Gk Oen, Rofes. Gars mave rus. | B8ed by the B, 4. O'Brien cAndy fastory i :u apartment houses several are talked ning outside the fire z A tourist party @ strong possibility. The Kl Bartlett | °f t0 cost many thousands of dollars. One, - . & i e Partridge apartme at Twenty-first : : of fifty or sIxty Amerieans was at early | Printing comyany will erect an addition > o qu me B D i o congy Wi 3o m‘l-‘ Soskard, ' Anacsed il “Fear, S A beer just suited to quaff at ho: ) A . Trading Stamps | tery he windows of the Pera Palace aton sad Strehlow apartments are pos- -a night-cap for the sociable evening iblities, hut It is not unlikely thefr con ta Stampe (18 hote Was @ scurry to the windows. ; : o - s r 8 year at least. Mr —a refreshing draught for the late !mm.".u o amat g - from e fouvs > fe ne eady, it seems, and | 7 1 2 s i c thing {rom thels postion, they _merely | Ten Days sresdlieBon B Kl L Bl i supper ‘udchnhtml glass to gip under | liversd in S] 25 - Phapad g g | tien the evening lamp. Stars and Stripes | #3.00 1 munp& ) at 7 o'clo according to their program tien ‘with e [Newspaper Corrcspondent Wounded. chanige frem coffee to REFUGEES FLEE T0 WMOUNTAINS is a foaming, sparkling beverage for sen Tase of ars rederick Moore, the American mews e botties, ‘der sz 7% Ny —— o o H H " livered 1 [ paper correapondent who was wounded Po s T U M Wt ST LA B the keen palate—for th connoissieur. ‘.,‘,n':nr ?u- comes from New Orleans. He was shot in vi o Vielence. ¥ ut of town eum | tne How serious his injuries may be BEIRUT, Asiatic Turk il YAoe Gdellyered your ho g Wy WS the ek How seious o njuio may b | Ao s N Have a case dellvered o your home, | Enraedi Mark Cross' Ladies' Belts jor Spring Arve Here 3 | ording to the nformation of the | English woman, 1s with him has done much for MANY. progress of the tical anti-Christian | Among the Americans in Constantinople THE WUI(I 'fl):lf’s ’ | amone e Amercas & Consunusose W o g0 much for YOU, ]| Hoone n U counts srosna senmnareis | Willew Springs Brewing Ce. Drs. Bridges and Gifford and W. T, themselves in a mosque, but finally were | cncounter near Tasch Kischla barracks s D e T yoara | fom. Sonsthblinopls aays: { Graham have planned n high class three. | overpowered. plainly visible. The streets near the fi i £ * 3 Two onlookers were killed during the | gory building to be built on the southwest The grounds of the Belgian legation were | Ing line have been cleared and all nop | VY embassy. The American embassy It ruggie, one of whom is belleved to be a | occupled by a detachment of the local gar- | compatants have been ordered to remal ws protected and the Young Turks are| gyien gubject. The fight raged almost in rotecting all hotels and banks i the y : rison, who took up a position here to op- | indeors to prevent casualties and the pos ting all b aud ..ank o heart of the European quarter. Fred- pose the advance of the constitutionalists | sibility of mob violene, leaving the street FERIOAT L ReD, HQRSLEAND Y ¥ 4D ick Moore, correspondent of the New | tant sunlight now and_then flashed on th -“ideal” waists the line “par excellence” for girls and boys strongly featured here - underwaists — underwaists -that wear 5 —that fit BOYS' IDEAL UN- t GIRLS IDEAL UN- DERBRWAL 8T DER WAISTS may strongly made ap : p be had in serviceable gorments of ocam- ! P cambric, with shir- bric or coutll. Made P P red fromt and back, with two rows of y the buttons and fromt straps over shoul- re. Best .0’. ar- The Ideal garments 5 GIRLS' IDEAL UN- have all those fea- DERWAISTS. At tures that go to P 50c each we furnish make perfect un- @ superior made un- derwaists. 'l'hu it = st ,of nain ok, with embroid- ery or lace trimm- of youthful wearors, --newest belt ideas '09's favored belt styles for misses, boys and girls have Dbeen gathered by us. At 81 we show wisses’ “Knothe" leather belts in black, white, tan or wide, pear! buckl ts 10 lined po en Jestber; prows, blue. “Knothes,” new calfskin also, ad girls. Srowd belts in patent leather; buys' or dip frouts; black, white, tan or red. Also piain 1 black, white, tans and many others. At 35c one sees the prottiest “quarter’ a for girls and whis or tam, patent lsa {n aip or straight fronts; i newest of l-inch wid inable to see any ws-1317 Douglas S!reet Omaha - Neb. village of amab has been | » ired) and Mrs ster, Arthur Chest | Offies, 1407 Marney B4, Send for new Wiustrated spring catalogue tired) and ster -~ e burned and many persons have been killed Browery, ¥4 and Niokewy. § New York, the admiral's son. and M There's » Reason there. The women and children of Kessab Fhone Deug. 1308. Phone T T L E N T . | Arthur Chester: Prank Carpenter and Miss | I.r. tugitives in the surrounding mountains, | m-—lm-a--.r-n-m-l-—_l-—i r-—'——-'-—---r—-—- TP AL . - B P N P A N Y T A, R AT T