Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, May 8, 1909, Page 5

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TURDAY, MAY $0000000000000000000880000000000000000000000000¢ Ry R v T, TR Ladies’ $15: $17.50 Altman Voile Skirts for $8.95 CASH OR EASY PAYMENTS 8. KATZ & €O., LOCATED AT 64 EAST 1ith 8t., N. Y. CITY, Sell us their entire surplus stock of ladies’ voile skirts at 50c on the dollar, ON FA'I,F. SATURDAY Positively the Greatest Values Ever Offered at the Price PR Somewhere between these figures we have the suit you want—and our argument is this, we represent ‘“The House of Kuppenheimer,’” «Stein Bloch,” ‘*Adler,”” **Soeciety,”” Schloss Bros. and Hirsh-Wick- wire. You can’t beat ‘em. And we know from long experience that they have no equal. They are better than other makes at the same prices—and our reason for faith lies in the fact, That, ““We Sell More Olothing Than Any Other House in Omaha." You can’t hide a good thing, our clothes stand fourth as examples of superior tailoring. Tailoring that retains the garment’s shape and ‘graceful hang and your lasting satisfaction. If you are a doubter come and see. ANY BOY who amounts to anything has a care for well fitting clothes. The Father who pays for his clothes has a care for the qualit wearability of the goods. Any parent who sends his boy to us may do %0 in the confidence that he will be well advised. Today we are telling you of some special suits in plain serge, chev- iots and handsome mixtures. That have two pairs of knickerbocker pants. That we are selling at $2.75, $3.75 and $5.00, 7 to 16 years of age. Wash suits in a great variety of patterns and colorings. From $1.00, which seems a small sam for such a suit, to $3.50 if you you desire something extra good. Boys’ Indian Suits, with faney war bonnet, 95c. Base Ball Suits 4. (aps and seasonable furnishings. We Want Every Lady Who Reads This Ad o Call And to see for herself the wonderfu) bargains we are offering during this sale. We bought over 500 skirts at a fraction of their real worth—the lot includes black, blue and fancyyolle skirts, made in plain tailored styles, self trimmed and a large assort- . ment of new gored and flare models trimmed with wide taffeta silk bands, and large satin buttons, These skirts are positively worth from 15.00 to $17.50 on le here Saturday on a charge account for only GLASSY CLOTHES FOR MEN WHO KNOW This spring’s fashions are so different from last year’s that you are sure to be noticed, with a 1908 suif-—let us show you what you ought to wear—they’'re not so expensive but what you can T Medium . |5 P Spocialy v:.mh"" Our {Oxford Hosiery i Underwear $l.00 When the low shoe season begins hosiery commences to $0000000080000000000000000000000000000000030000 afford a new one, and you just can’t wear them ont. Many new It’s too big a - bloom—and we have some and nobby suits on display this week for the sl jump to leap from ShlrtS new lines that will never first time, Prices range from $35.00 on down 4 January to June cause a man to hide his feet. 1o $15.00, $12.50 and. . . Sreadiewar. B 0 v lafaes L0 patterns, eolrings, ) e've several | would like to buy a| stripes and figures—grays, The Homa of “Slncorlty Clothes’ : lines “f(;“"“"‘“" better shirt for a | tans, greens, blues, lavenders, gEenon 0'.“.(:;"' dollar than he ever | Purples, ete. ,Handsome— from H0e to $3.50— every pair of them and dur- in all sizes for all | bought before can| apjatoo. For Saturday 25¢ LIBERAI. shapes of mien. get it right here. a pair; $1.40 half dogen. | REDIT 3| Smart Hats - | e } Young men who want extreme styles in everything pre- EXTE"DEU ) 4 fer our soft hats. There’s a sort of swagger smartness about | : , | the soft hat that cannot be worked into a derby—and we've i z T“ Al.l. some new ones that are particularly attractive. l T ,&,, Several new shapes and shades that are swell. The home of Kuppenheimer Clotthes, John B. Stetson H (The Peoples Purniture and Jarpet Oo., Bst. 1887 $2.00, $2.50 $3.00 and $3.50. 4 v oy st Tty Sl Bty o oy b eed Hosiery for men and women. 000000900009 0000000000000000000000000000000000 ; 8 v N'S thle UF TRADE dearer than v-.lsrdly(.‘ 'rru-I ’ufu :n:ll fi" gu::mn. Ga. S tractive now issues ndversely affected the| Dayton . 3 ' % efore each meal gr s sald, To thelr | at belng able to gai L e i . standard glit-edged stocks, but home rails | Oakland, Cal ¥ K N W dismauy the new board t boit - o ] sain support from the | a hope for the co-operation of the pro- FEere Nardened ‘on renewed support, American [ Worcester 0o 1 ’ ine 1itnesses oR sat boit upright TR while he others reverently bowed their | d€Mocrats in the senate is not warranted { 8kessives of the two parties. securlties started - lower ‘on fears of an | Jaaksonviile, Fla : 2 & 759.000| iy s, When the second day passed, s “U’pon what platform does the senaor k Clearings and Railroad Earn- | intavorabie crop report. but they recovered | Wichita .. ] ) in Calhoun Case |the. young ‘man ay passed, and | by the attitude of the mnnzm of progres- q vinced no dispositi B b p i andar the lend ol Pacilic isues, while | Wheeling....; unbend, the oo 1ady of the Touse would | #ive legislation placed ufon the statuts | BrOPOSE 10 COFTY out Enis UDIOT Inaniee nes Indicate Active Business. | Cajtea States Stcel advauced on fmproving | Knoxville . y 5. endu situation no longer. [ books during the last two years,” sald Mr, | MT: Aldrich. trade reports. Later there ocourred a sUght | [jitle Rock.... gnastic:" asked she, sharply. “Upon the platform of faithful service : v e ; y § | Newlands. Continulng, he declared that the easing, but vigorous Wall street support | cfiaitanooga 3 ¥ | Says it Will Trace Mone No, madam.” humbly responded the to the people,’ repiled Mr. Newlands § AND'. STEEL IMPROVE|sent the market higher and caused a strong | Gharieaton ..... ; ‘s"‘” 'y y»mms man, “boll."~Harper's Magazine. | 0°mocrats had stood with the president | "y ¢ axpression by Mr. Aldrich that o X . d in | ith th | . Akdy T-Prioes. an the Boirvs, tas {EIO1E " 000} A | Drawn by Ford to.Ruef’s and in line with the senator from.Iowa, |, .y "y “union of forces would be “a Wilmington X | ! " for progressive actlon on public question o | Noted Both m| 88y were Irreguiar, with the excepton of | incoin: Nen.. o0 3 | Sister. HYMENEAL such as the raitroad rate law and that they | SoMbInation in rostraint of trade,” the In- Errete ana Viruing ot Ongbeass | T d . AL, o AT : ; 1 oty T would be with him for a downward re- | €Nt close Primary Dry Goeds ket | REPORT OF THE CLEARING HOUSE | navenport ..., 1,0, | BAN FRANCISCO, May 7.—Good prog- s vislon of the tariff and he again expressed [ g, Oklahoma City...... K | | ress hae been made in the trial of Pat- i Qo i ; inted Banks | Fall River b, 4 L e tb oun -~ oradiaelit GE thE [Thited Ratte'] — - - - | Transactions of the Asoctiate ake| Fall River . e | riek Cathoun, president of the United Rail- | Nyfiona) bank of Seward, was married v for the Week, | roads, nine witnesses for ti® state being b oxemrtv TOMIC My L. -Mbadstreet's bapk | Sacramento 1,020,00 i | Wedngsday to M Dorothy ~ Atwater, W YORK. May L—R. @. Dun and| NEV ., May 17 y Springfield, 11 ¥ 1,903,000 i examined | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Atwater. | clearings report for the week Helen 750,000/ | e evidence dealt with the money al- | | any's weekly review of trade tomor- | g gows an Aggregate of $3,365,30,0 il v abad Y~ 5.6 | tomed to Mave been pald to Abranam Ruet| The weddiug took place at the Jones resi- Wil mey against $3,016,196.000 ia Codar Rapias ta’ 11620000 15,4 e Rugd, 1 o e Vel } dence and guests were summoned as to an th bank clearings outside New York | 756,000 in the corresponding week last year. |\ g by Tirey L. Ford, general counsal for the | (Cl0 SN0 FRn s ¥l L eing informed Cunt beitor than lgst year and 23 | The following Is a Iifg of the cities Conumbia. 8. & 44,000 railroad company, acting as the, agent of { (AL CTRELTE DI L ace. | Su cent better than in 196 ‘and in New - - i o, Mr. Calhoy e stimény of W! N o wedding: waslto take Su- KT at D i , . | Bvery e cent larger than in 1006, with v CITIES. | Amount. | Ine. | Dec. | Youngstow | 90,000 - [Uam M. Abbott, general attorney for the | . 0" "0 her of Lineoln friends in a . foot warranted e e month of April show. | i jauinnts . 1,000 | company, who went with Ford_to the mint | ToUSht " AR 1) = rre . L gain of 13.9 per cent over 198 und only | ¥ | ANbS 696.000( [and carried sums, drawn by telegraphic | P V41% Car (o attend ihe wedding and bor gent dectensv, as compared with | New York.. e . ) | Akron 5, 8. Logan residents were also in attendance. ) . § Rockford, 111 .. |order of Mr. Calhoun, to that of L. o ¥ o 1K, with jrmaigreion | Chicago RN . 0l.,... | porktor st penosiat i LA, "‘” . ”“;‘" Rev. Dr. George Willlams performed the arge st ve oTte | Boston ... 4 s E n : oif. en, former superviso e prosec e greator than in 168 R0d NEAIIY eqUAL| pijiadelphia ... 140,830,000 0 Sloux Falls Ibrisadite. Whs. ab by Wién | ceremony. 4. with a distinct sain in the {ron| g yoll 4 4,645,000 Canton, O.... 89 | "Hen told of recelving $,60 trom Ruef Rrockemeler-Rusch. teel trade in both orders and prices, | Bt TOWR Ragds T 184 Quiney % p ! a told of recelving $3.H g BRsOR ;i SHERRRERSANERNISNE . a hardenin tendenty in Pl'x-n"l'l~‘“ml|;' Kansas City.. Y 4 y Bloomington ... 501,000......1 1.9 sister, in connection with a business deat “ SKEH, + May T7.—(Bpecial.)— of snew gonstruction solng Lowel) : s B LAt dit (ataine s late s This| Henry Brockemeler, jr., and Miss Hetfie Francisco. . o A1 . 0 wid e gra case his rd, the trade situaiton seems to af- | Sun Fran 1 { Chester, | payment was made June 2 190 and As- | Rusch were married at the German Lu- Aup) Js for the pravailing be- | Baltimore b Wy F 4 4 Triton, Torrent, ('ascade, Whirlpc Artesi re e B an Tariet vévision 18 out | Clneinnatt South Rend : ! y | Pt District Attornus. Tianes feciares | thEran church in. Bteinauer, Wednewlay ) t ade, Whirlpool and Artesian are all i ¥ Decatur. ¥ orning, by th A ‘o 2 oller o, ma) ‘n:‘., |‘m:‘! .].‘.,:.i:l.‘.‘..;“ ‘:na" m'.u‘! \ h‘d’lnnenpuup weessnes Springfield, 5 36 he will prove that the bills given Rea were | MOFNING, by the pastor of the chureh, big sellers. JeUoR ity i ba Fembyed. Now Orisans... ... i Vieksburg ; a part of the $60,000 drawn from the mint | R°¥: Herman Kreuger. The bride ts u |4 8 é ol s Wilia s | (able indeed is the hetter fecling in | Cleveland .. . ’ann'x‘u:‘. | 116 | by Ford. slster lk"hd'-l \‘tnlmm l\nl‘x‘ and 1.;” and steel. Favorable developments in | Detrolt ............. 9 *| My etiers . 3 R s ik i \g her home with that fumily y ujl divisions are reported. Recovery | | ouisville | . acl 3 aee Dla 3 Rt 2 i A Mrs. Brockemeier will go to {turhlly slow following the prolonged wankee " 05,0004 A ! POl D" SASTRYENS" REEINN. sapure | oing on the groom’s farm, one- of depression, but there s more [ got Worrn. 1l +. . | certain reports for Mr. Calhoun from & de- | ha)f mile south of tha heme pla 4 , placa, suggesilon of permanence in the | o8t (Ul 3 3 Y R | and the broadened demand . 4.9] DUt saees 4 : Bt 8t. Paul Nich ieaBie ' imee A%t : . A ke Ee i Drice s question was withdrawn on objec-| .. A dry goods market contin Reattle i 6. NGt fncluded In totals because compari. | tlon and then Mr. Heney asked PLATTEMOUTH, b, 7.—(Bpe- ning 8t Their present | oy ¢ sons_are incomplete. cial)—Frank Steppat and Mixs Loulse View of the firmness of raw o **Not included in totals because e | Trility, both s0pulsr yol sadnla # o orint ‘eloth yam goods same | Indianapolis e om”““‘l“"':‘,‘“h';""‘I';:“"" ontain- | grown for rey obtained for Calhoun | | LY. bt I R gy Ay GplN, Waike have heen closed on the finer | Spokane o | by detectives? inited in marriage Wednesday, Rev. ¥ . fabrics, but converters show no | Providence ) 2 ke 3 | J. Langhorat, pastor of the German rnnle ear an ac l sition to orerate {ar ahead. Gray and | Partiand, Ore ‘| _BOSTON :wl' ‘\:T:.T The Bost | ,.:",, "": $ " ;"-'M: -'”‘I;n I,,mmr\w-, SvenFelioal BRI AN this AtE . aRtiRlE L M od &0 d bleach 0 chmond ) May 1 ~The Boston | a 1e object of the line of ingui A JS€ Eoada. S6e akiet et W Lo nl Rlohmqnd Commercial Bulletin will say of the wool Buiry, - M| ing ! | SEWARD, May 7.—(Special)—A. T.| o Want Ads are Business Boosters Jones, until last year president of the Jones | = Goodrich Hose has no competitor, either in price or quality. | “Dld you ev pay money to Luther | Drints continue to be inactive. In | Atbany ...... Kport division quiry 15 e | Waehlagton, D. C A 'Dut littie business has been placed. | i **oseph o China amounting to only ot ey Cara sheetings, while some small | Salt Take City ed from Africa and | SOM o e e i s Somtinuey wery | Heney atated that the prosecution hoped | | steady ] in foreign |10 show that a cdnspiracy had been en- NEWLANDS SUGGESTS ALLIANCE | | | woois. white ter Whools trom ftered into by certain attorneys for Cul- — tal rizona, Nevada and Wyoming are | .. : | beginning 16 aell nt 6 cents 10 10 gents | NOUR. Including Earl Rogers, that Dorlan, | Cummine Says Dewoerats Arve Worse | ° alla and Manila has bought a stightly | Memphis | red basis. Manufacturers are taking up | the detective named, should invite former | Divided Than Repablicans, A4 ot prints than ita recent | Atlanta contracts for new clip wools from dealers. | Bupervisor Thomas Lonergan, now dead. | WASHINGTON, May T.—An amusing | S8eonll BES W'koods the volume of | Tacoma . realizing that prices have a decided upward | o " P RTE (PR PO P Y | rom huyers of man's | Savennah ...l 050 {endency. The ents of wool ‘from Bos- | iction 1o | situation occurred at the close of Senator Hardware and Tools. 1511- 3 Dod "y s gradusily, Worsted | Toledo oo 86,0000 3 ton to My 6. ive. were 90.10,787/pounds, | & woman was to follow. As a uit & | Cumming' speech today on the tariff in the ool 1-151 oage t. jer and woolen yarna are | Rocheater | .00 16 against 4808688 pounds for (e sdme Uine | charge was to have been preferred agaizst | senate when that republican progressive | ive firmuess. Linens | Hartford . : i | Lonergan, so as to drive him from the s asked by Senator New . iive frmieet | taens | Hartford by against 4512681 pounds the same' period | was asked nator Newlands whether B co. . b % | state and prevent him giving testimon the faction striving for a revision of the | Peoria o | N May 1Y 0Ly Earl Rogers heatedly declared bls i tastff downward had formulsted a plan Vorelgn Fi tal. { New Haven 1 S[Gec; NDON, May 7.—Money was abundant | Sloux City.. e e | cence. Judge Lawlor suspended his ruling. | with which the ‘democrats could unite in ° Norfolk 5 | S——————————— | e S —— in order to accomplish their purpose. The B e oY v Bioen ekchasge | Grand Rapids. ... 621 3 | PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. PP o K e 50 < g | auestion gave ovident satisfaction to Bena- «d strength, particularly in the mining | 8yracuse 2 ( i — ) vate famlly. who Fare sxtromeir. faviut, | 9¢ Aldriok, tut apnatentiy Ssnator Gl ., where the large business at | Evansville 3 i | | Prank 1. Campoell has gone to Clinton bertson, the minority leader was not 8o 3 ¢ a | mediums, § priges. Copper shares again were | Blrmingham o | Fheow 1 - well pleased ant, sympathy with the metal an pring! nss £.507,000 ling apd E. F. Witherling of Nebraska 42 as Bnbit ¢ b N oo bt i by 1 Teose i | 5 pointea put by Mr. Newlands that bz Lt L § ; fcan buying. Amalgamated 3¢ | Poriland 0 Ly afe ot th Mer l‘:uylxlx! Ly rb 46 (hin TweRIE Drhdtoanbis SeaEhiioans ritited Buying transportation is just like buying any = V- iy, g Bt ore e | I with the thirty-one demecra e 7 $ | ingunas, A3, woulte of 85 Eaul aod H Wi, e ity depectyle. ~ other commodity. You want the best your i » E A. L. Sisson, A. Prohwader of Ainsworth, | Except'oflal Mr. Cummins remarked that the se | money will buy. Next time you go use the . |'A7 2" Whitman of Beatrice and Henry | from Nevada had found more progressive | Dickman of Plymouth are at the Millard, | Equipment republicans than he had. Responding to | Frank Boyd, who has been seriouss D [ Mr. Newland's question, however, Mr. Cum R k I l d i o a hree nths, 't Thursday S\ TR P AR | | | Mra. Boyd soientifie : -l | “Is the sena from Nevada authorized | Guy Stouffer of Merna, N. L. Blake. G. attainments of its chemists have |\, €uic ror the thirty-one democrats witerr{ | | W e Central City, Charles Ber. | rendered possible the production of Syrup | he propounds such an Inqulry the best way, the safe way and the way of most {quist and W. C. Schulz of Fremont are 1 | of Figs and Elixir of Senna, in all of its | “No." said Mr. Newland, “because the | comfort without costing more. at the Schiits & B, W. Byrne William Welters of Colum- | excellence, by obtdining the pure medie- e 08,46 A e, ot Callawhy. C. 3. Wil a¢ complish wnything here by taking the hus. Dr. Young of Cullawuy, ¢ A Bl of | ina) principlesof plants known (0 act most |lead. The only Way they could succesd Five Tra Ev Feed the children Sankist Oranges and insurc ale’al the Hensnaw beneficially and combining them most ! benefiling the country wouid be by fol- ins ery Das{ J. C. Elstem of Denver, Mr. and Mrs. | lowing the lead of the progressive republi- their good health. If you need an appetizer, try o1 tine st Lineain, W X pirdsal 0t | skillfully, in the right proportions, with { . 1"(iik I that repubican action landing you at La Salle Station in the heart of a and see what a zest for food it :;:‘::w;"'.u.:-". o o e 4 | ita wholesome and refreshing Syrup of | would get together on & program for a the business and hotel district and the only A 4 - L. car. | Cali i | revision of the tarift downward, the demo- | iy gives. Make the Orange a staple article of food \ & L McFaiand o Pocuiang. . 0. wal, | Callforia Figs sl one genuine Syrup of | (TS NOUM Tespand. favoraby o the ro- | one on *‘the loop. " | Minot, N. D.; Jeff, © of Pueble | posal | in_your houschold and you'll need no doctor., | |Niter’ 3B iefteeer Brane ol Fuanle | o o i st e | ™ake you making . oftcal siatemant | h the Rome izina] | ftom the democratic pariy merel Ask yonr denlcrforS-nH:tONMu—-nd get hand- Robert M. Peyton of Crelghton, ¥. E. | “°° " magulactund by Ap_origindl l-fl::'lm-u" "uk::q\ m‘ “;u'r:n. fandra COUNCIL BLUFFS! picked—tree ripened—full flavored delicious fruit. | Pauler of Davenpori, T B. Bates of Platts, | method known to the California Fig BYrup | “mr. Newlands replied that he spoke only . Mo, 16 Pearl Strest. Ncilgis and Mr. kna Mrs. i 4. waiier or | C0- oaly, it is always mecessary to buy the | for himself, whereupon Mr. Cummins de- . . . P 3 y s . 8. NTECOST, D. P, A, California Surtkist Lemons are thln-lkmned, juicy | Gregory are at the Loyal genuine to get its beneficial effects. | clared that the speecnes favoring the | P,. f ott, | d oo o - J pe and mostl uedleu. They hals tasty asorises “.rl‘ml.m'fi:‘nm‘l 3 &‘»’.iéa‘i”;"‘ '\H‘-'D *:Kr ' Rhond HPY T | nighest dutiea ha me from the demo. o A safe and speedy journey on a road of perfect ease, cratic side so that he saw little h {Mrs. H. D. Cousins of Honolulu, Mrs. C. BRSSP e hepe- ot L‘“le' and ices. In the case of a cold notbing N ate of Danver! Mra e of | o0e to decline imitations or to return them | help from that quarter \ . . . | Kearney. W. W Dalrymple. J. C. Wod of | if, upon viewing the package, the full name | “'What have the pro - rings relief as quickly as hot lemonade, Lincoln, J. A. Keogh, . ? ) A ! from that side of the chamb . 8 q y Feameimes wnd M. Nelbon ot Riversias | of the California Fig ByrupCo. is not found. [ mine asked. | [ $CO | Gal, are at the Paxton printed on the front thereof. | “The despair of the senator from lowa TICKET OFFICES:

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