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THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, MAY & 1909 - 'r——————-The Benson & Thorne Co.™ ™ == ms wn w - GOODYEAR RAINCOATS--REIGN SUPREME" “RTheE ':lfirld Famous Raincoats At a Sacrifice! \: -~ Sale of Gi]‘lS’ Coals-—384 0' lhemi ok SEAJON RAINCOAT SALE 1t —the Spring Surplus of a N. Y. Maker!! Is“a Veritable Feast of Bargains. Entire Stock of the “Goodyéar” Make of I od . ravencttes, Top-coats and S|Ik water Proof coats —business, this spring, has been none too flourishing with the big New York coat makers, so when A. Portfollo of No. § E. 14th St., N. Y., offered us a tempting bait of 384 spring coats for girls, we grabhed hook, line, bait And all, thereby securing the most i fascinating lot of garments ever offered in Omaha at real wonder figures. Now we must first impress you that these are mot “sale garments,” neither are they the shoddy, unfinished, dilapidated looking coats that one expects to see bought from one of New York's side street makers. Quite to the contrary—we Affirm, attest, assure that this is the swellest lot of juvenile toggery ever offered here at any price:—at any time or place ~ -at §2.95 || —-at $5.00 --garments that should be bring- | | —coats that would be values at ing $5, $6 and even $7.50 $8.50, $10, yes, up to $12,50 —asmiong $00 10t of absclute §8, §6 and §7.80 coate —at the above reduction—$8.50, $10 and $13.50 offered at $2.05 are charming reefers, snappy Soats for Gotus WIN €4 5% end 5% lengta % lengths and late % length siyles. Any wanted models and a few tallor made reefers.. The Ty fabric is among the lot, for instance, fine St % Teagths th Migh oolersd Freach serm worsteds in checks and stripes, Paca cheviots in v M B g oo T g B g plain navy or bright red; also in plain or striped Alto tn imported mixtures in cheviots, inoluding v ' the grays. greens and tans. Them, too, some Mot only the foregoing, but an immense show- striped and plain covert cloths, These to be had ing of blue, tan, rose and reseda serges is offered. in semi-fitted styles and empire effects, hand- The collars snd cuffs to some are trimmed in somely trimmed in braid and fancy buttons. Some silk and fancy buttons, others are braid trimmed. have stk trimming on collars, cuffs and pocket Seams are all bound—there isn't any “rough’” Some are one-half lined with fine taffeta or finish to.thess garments—the workmanship i messaline. ‘The entire size range from 4 to 16 thorough. Any size from 4 to 14 years is here. yoars is horo. —some of those famous “Little | |--there’s style, snap and dash Major” Coats for girls are in| [to the coats--even at the mar- this selling also velous prices. MEN'S AND WOMEN'S RAIN- WOMEN'S SILK COATS COATS. ! - The spring days are Raincoat Your choice at these prices of | days, and a silk waterproof gar " | ment 18 the ideal spring overga: the Dbiggest Raincoat Stock In | noni Qurs is the biggest stock of town. New Fabrics and in the | silk coats in town, New styles in the latest and most popular color- ings, various makes. The variety . ments _for these balmy, rainy, | I8 big enough and prices low l enough to insure satisfactory se- #pring days. leetion $15 Raincoat, Clear- @ | $15 Silk Coats, ance Price ... ’ [ | Clearance Price . ' $20 Raincoat, Clear- | 20 Sk Coats, ' ance Price. $ . | Clearance Price ... . o $25 Raincoat, Clear- lo no | $30 Silk Coats, |2 00 ance Price ........ " ‘ Clearance Price .. . $30 Raincoat, (lea 'z oo $35 Silk Ooats, |4 oo ance Price " | Clearance Price .... . OPERA AND WATERPROOF WEARING APPAREL AT LESS THAN HALF USUAL PRICES. Included in this sale are Rubber Coats, Mackintoshes and Linen Dusters money order. newest spring models. Ideal gar- —tomorrow morn, mind you, witnesses the start of this coat event. —spring’s stunningest reefer, 3-4 and 7-8 length coats included. —garments we would be proud to offer our patrons at any time. j ‘ : : . See the window display N Mast ovdivs | ftlod o B Women Wlll SCH FlOWfiFS . Il For the Future | —t tells the story Ao, and send for our spring || for Chlld Saving Institutef Tl | the values. wis-517 Douglas Street Omaha-- Nev. catalog, too. preengpeeegeesgeg -y ¥ X N N T R R N N N __ N N L N N _N__JN N _§_J Promise Much of Pleasure. () In theke dAys of many needs and heavy rmembers present were Mesdames W. D. had not given as much as they should u.‘ demands some unique schemes have been | Nerrow, W. D. Percival, O. A. Scott 7 S aanbenant and: - Mts. Mishanlis .whi sn N k aid the Anti-Tuberculosis league and the ® devised for ralsing money and their v-xnrrg Bryce Crawford, John D. Cathers, ‘Clarke, | tertain the members of the Fort (rook Woman S Wo]‘ Woman's Dispensary. One woman in se ’ clse has fallen largely to the women. The | W. D. Crawford, Frierricks, Edward Mc- | Card club this evening at their quarters at ‘an forth her indignation wrote | t 1 1 1 have an old tabby cat which is a > 1 o byt M @R { wretched mother — neglects her kittens Prominent among the larger parties of | Bodies Aleng the Lines of Us- | | bazsar, the charity ball, the rummage sale | Eachron, Robert McEachron, D. Jenkins, | the post 31416-18 S, 16th Street. SATURDAY SPECIALS 223 Special in the Furniture s Gl 14 St Lurisa - hooguat, honor of thelr niece, Mrs. Edward Eason | expected. Section o of Pueblo, Colo., and her friend, Miss| The regular fortnightly hop at Fort | uni entlon In & few d While p oA Jr ik ont| nion conventlon In a few days n ‘There 18 & woman's club In nearly every = e : B e T e "amits | Marguerite Roberts, af Colorado Springs, | Omaha will be given this evening. Capiain | inspecting the Auditorlum as & possible | ity of note4n the country, but I do not | ROCKER—Like cut—full size, sub- « s :lnm. Atter dinner the evening wan very | Chiandler will entertain u tew friends In- | meeiing placo for the ~conventlon, tho | petieve that any city in peatered with its | ! : ¥ stantially constructed, made of easantly spent with cards and music ‘'ormally at supper after the hop. Among | women objected to the chairs and will con- | ¢lyp the way New Orleans is." i " : % > 2 Wednesday the last meeting of the Ama- | those who will attend this evening are|sider the bullding only en the condition solid oak, weathered or fummllfm- teur Musical club was held at the home of | Miss Amy Gilmore, Miss Peggy Polleys, | that comfortable seats be provided. The | 2 % | ish. Seat upholstered in excellent Baturday. the biossoms to be worn Bunday | yo “wviniam Baxter. A good program | Miss Marion Connell, Miss Bugenie Whit- | probable” choice is & portable chair set in{ Pr- W: H. Wiley, chief of the bureau ot | I by dll who would do honor to thelr - chemistry of the United States Dapartment § quality of imitation leather, regu- i 4 A wa. vy the t 1| my ., Lieutes Nuelson, X o V' | 1 4 ’ tother Mrs. Ewing ‘Brown is chalrman \s given and those taking part were:| more, utenant uelson, Mr. B. W.|gections of three. It is rubbered to prevent | Agtignitare; addrassed’ the Aseoqiated \ 41 the cdmmittee, and assoclated #ith her x“"":",:‘:x"? p"m‘;’""":o"" b:'"'w!l ?"‘:b""' Mry FUNE Bpaion wha, v Brrent| ol A6t sts NNS 1O Witeds, oul- | Clubs of Domestic Sctence of New York | lar selling price $5.50; for Saturday are’ M6 Iegar AN WK Mre: Warfen | S , plano; Mrs. Raymon: elsh, | Rogers lapsing the chair, which will admit of the {/ [ L, 0 o only, each - Blackwell. They will be assisted by Mrs. | vocal solo; Miss Alice Kennard, ?'"fl' l"‘lun For Miss Millbank, guest of Miss Bess | occupant standing and making additional “Women are strong only as they or- W Jvorge F. Flawell, Mra. BRillp Pottor, Mra | 2CcOmpanted by Miss Dugenie Whitmore. | Baum, Mrs. Louis Clarke will give a bridgs | Toom for those that must pass In &nd out | o ze hy Jeclared, “and it was the wo- ] A. J. Love, Mrs: 1.8, Rehm, Mra. H. G 2ane members of the C. T. Euchre club| party Saturday afternoon. Monday Mrs, |after the house is seated. When necessary | o . " 1 he besieging the congressmen by i et Mt O N ymdn and s shove |6 eulértalned THuray &t che n.nm-;‘n}:‘,m,m.- Rogers will entertain at bridge, and | to clear the floor, the chairs fold up. One | e ©EO8 PIRCEAE 0 It seemed ' ° e rens women who will ofter the | Mr®. G. F. Epeneter, % North Forlleth | Thursday Misa Eiizabeth Congdon will give | thousand of these will be ordered and Will | i "tne' fooa law would not be passed | straet. It waa the last meeting of this club | g juncheon at the Country club. be used In the front sections, the old chalrs | flowers for_sale in_the downtown stores | ot Ll "yare . 3. O'Brien wan o | *[U7SheOn 81 the Country clun. | PO Y e rear | which was one means of determining, the | SPECIAL IN DRAPERY SECTION and on the streets. The price will be what- ! | question. Telegrams came in by the hun a guest and the members present were ; X 2 wer the purchaser chocees 0 KIve. Sme| Shemtames P, W, Mk B N Reckare, | SU€tt of Mra. May Auld, numerous social [ om0 dred to every member of consress, snd no || 5,000 Pillow Tops and Backs—24 inches squarg, left from st ding’ towers %5 b sk Lo b e ol 4 4 ' | attairs have been planned. Saturday after- | Miss Lilaba 3 U | public man o tand nder the con o . ¢ s s 0 i e tte e | . T- Mcgtath, 1, W, Arthur, J. B. Bltneh- | 1000 3y, Auid Wil Elve & small matines | college, Lucknow, India, who was to have | & oo our tapestry sale the early part of the week. Some of these wspitals by the members of the E 3 o | Mrs atinee ! D A ve | centrated force of women u s 1 SAnd Wiasse | reivgitn. A My L “I‘:""","\'?:ll‘:’ | party to see John Drew. Monday Mrs. C. |#Poken in Omaha May I8, has been obliged | "y tyjley felicitated the Associated Clubs pieces sold regularly at $2.00 per yard; your choice, ea. .5¢ - d Biaad Talnas ahd O B Bpaneter D. Oliver will give a luncheon, followed by | to cancel all her western engagements be- | o¢ Domestic Science on their efforts in be- | q ) Souit i 3 : o e i s Nemo | & Matinee party at the Orpheum. Tuesday | cause of iiiness. Mire Bingh in a0 educator | hait of the Indlana model pure food bills $1.50 Pillow Covers— Made from tapestry, cord edge trim- | Mrs. . R. Willlams entertained the Nemo | Mrg, Ira Porter will entertain at luncheon. [ Well known in this country and abroad, and | apq urged them to get after the other state: ming, dy fi illow: vour choice, eack e . or pi ; your choice, each Pleasures Past fciub Wednesday afternoon at her home. | Tueaday evening Mra. A. D. Cloyd will give |18 in the United Btates this time for further | "y want the housewiyes to be repre ning, ready for pillow; your cho A High five was the game played and prizes [ o gmall party at the Boyd to see Ethel | degrees of Radcliffe college and in the In- )sented,” he told them. *I would like (o | T O T R e e R e T SR L, Y SPECIAL IN THE BASEMENT Fred Chambers, Mrs. F. Grace’ and Mrs. | Hinrichs will give a bridge luncheon party. [ nection with Thoburn college. She {8 chair- | cugsed, not interests. I want to see the x Single Loaf Bread Pan— Soqjd) Jownte of Wete ot Waieh IR WL The next meeting of the g il oepea o Congemial People Meet and Bu- i AL - (T e - man of the woman's branch of the World's [day when questions can be discussed in made of chareoal iron joy Themselves to the Utmost. JolUh AWl DA Ih two. wesks 4t the ok of | Student Christian federation and editor of | this country in which the pocketbook is q st » Mrs. ¥, Geace. ' Thoss present at the last the Urdu Woman's Friend, & paper pub- [mot the chief factor.” has wired top edge and is meeting were Mesdames Colleflower, Jack | o - . 3 lshed in India for the women of the| The General Federation of Women's Cluni 5 38 Mre, W. H. Faney ot Perry, T, was | Dootng were Mestames Cetiover, ek | Pergonal Gossip 3 made seamless—purchase B ' irace, ckely, " . beslde bel) ofe - c o NC el tie hopgr guest this afternoon at & bridge | g o0 ‘g’ Noah ‘Mattingly, Fred zenana, besides belng professor of litera- | and the domestic science clubs have given t d philosophy at Thobu; llege. ; v b o as many as desired S - party given by Mrs. May Auld at herepoino U5 R williams, Lo C. Higgine, 3 e ure and philosophy a m colleg Dr. Wiley full approval and all possibl ) 1 Satur Loyl . 1C clods oo i support In his recent diffiouity with manu- day, at, each.........Be focs 8 “’":', "“::"Md.:d"_r': .:‘n:‘:wc\‘. O3 Fiives snd Medingis i They Are Geing and When The education committes of the Young |facturers. Dr. Wiley has seldom appeared i d 5¢ SUNIAD AN, Wiy Mesinins SHRY: . ]| Mastar Timer' Hall celsbrated: his thir- They Bxpect to Retura Home. Women's Christian - association has out- |before an organization of women, st Kk 8 P L. Unsicker, R. V. Cole, T. W. Porter, H. | teenth birthday Wednesday by giving an HiiEAd s “sesion of tdik o0 ‘vecetion. teive g e TansKy auce ans— ':‘. :.l..m;;; GA. lH:'n:fl:' r: Tv A;l':-‘)l‘:x.l;hll; u:fu:n\AI party 1-‘11.“‘:\."‘”.; was spent | Mrs. Moore and Mrs. E. 8. Westbrook, | and the expense and side trips incidental to Fig Marmalade. fully guaranteed—a reg- . Nelson, E. A. Hinrichs, , | playing games an hose present were | who have been at Bxcelsior Springs for | each, for the benefit of its membershi 5 X 3 Y -y ’ > . 3 J hip. | Cut five ds of rhubarb Inck r 7He Strans g J. F. Btout, Simeon Jones, C. B, Liver, W. Misses Nona Lee Vesey. Carol Burnet.|the last two weeks, are expeeted o return |1 the desired slides can be procured, the ok it ‘::vu-"’!-..:r :’"vl)':br :": — ular 75e Stransk sauce M. Giller; W. H. Butts, H. C. Frisbie, E. | Bianche Wilson, Rose Osirom, Masters | Saturday. | pl 8 s g, 490K )an, 4 quart capacity stereopticon will be used in fllustration. | ag for sauce. Put one pound of figs th 1 d B. Bryson, 4. M. Guild, J. D. Blanchard | Arthur Carter, George Carter, Ernest Linde, | Mrs. F. M. Crow of Des Moines, I I of figs throu : 18 | The teiks will be given in the assoclation’s | food c e i 3 i ’ In compliment to Miss Milbank, guest of | Elmer Hall, Robert Ostrom, Chester Plerce | the guest of Mrs. J. Turk at 2% North | assembly room | food dh,nnli«r,l n-:x five pounds of sugar special Saturday only Miss Brownie' Bess Baum, Miss Helen [and Oscar Dennison Nineteenth avenue, ALy coanliarMar s ok Al Delock, | TRIFAQ6. Lo tha DO Ables: jftien the figy one to a customer, each, Davis gave a kensington Thursday after-| Mrs. J. Turk gave a kensington Wednes- | Mrs” H. H. Baldrige salled Wednesda: {ana juice of two lemons: cook slowly for it noon at her home. Hach guest was given | (&Y afternoon ai her home, 228 North|from New York for a stay in Europe Sor e’ Matiinal Ohristiar: Modsamsb: cons | MISUS SB. hakt, SLitFng. ottes a package Of erepe paper ang a pair of | Ninetwenth avenue, when her guests were| Mrs. Clinton Andgraon of Neligh, Neb., 18 | vention, which will convene in 8t. Paul; | SRIE-PRARCEY TR on. Bint e 40. 18 solfmors and pins. with which to make the | Members of the Good Shepherd chureh. An | spending a few visiting Omaha friends | Minn.. July 7 to 13. He will speak of the | "PI°00I to serve with meats. Few people Teteat Parisian models in chapeaus. Prizes | MMPrOmptu musical program was given by |and expects to meet her niece, Miss Mary | can guess that it is made from rhubarb. - | side trips In connection with the conven- Mis: olin selection; A of Pittsby 0 Is retu I were awarded to Miss Mary Alice Rogers s Effie Aarons. violin s tion; Miss | Myler of Pittsburg. who Is returning from and Mrs. Glenn Wharton for making tho | and the auction have each had their turn, | Loomis, Charles Morrison, H B. Noyes, and when a few season's ago the tag day | Ralph Russel, Miss May Evans and Miss | the day will be the Omaha Guards' annual | Qertaking of Conoern to Women. shametully—but she fights and minds the was Ipstituted, it was conceded to be A Emma Rowa. | May party this evening at Chambers' | business of all the other ‘cats in the square, triumph in th securing ‘'free will ! o ’ and nothing takes place In catdom that ph in the art of securing Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Jackson entertained | academy. The decorations will be UR-| yoiicer Gillan of the Auditorium will submit several samples of chairs to the |g gt memper of the Era club, and I would local entertainment committee for the | e to propose her for membershiy National Woman's Christlan Temperance | pngther critic, this time a man, wrote: offerings.’’ “But this week Omaha Will be| ot ginner Wednesday evening at their usual and the party will be in the nature she doesn’t know about. I think she is confronted with a scheme even more unique | nome §24 South Thiriy-second avenue, in | of a military hop. About 150 guests are than tag’ day. The heautiful sentiment of carnations to the Child Saving institute biflaing fund and the Institute nursery committed will sell them on the streets Mr. J. H. Franklin will outline the trip ) | tion - Ward, plano, and Mrs. Leables and Mrs. | spending the winter in California. | Friday evening, May 28, at B:15, Mrs. G. | A Rhubarh Hint, | Keatins gave several vocal solos. About v o e o o B B J | ol most artistic bats. About twenty ""e“’.llwumy—(:. P UNNDL Avate ut| Mrs. W. H. Fahey of Perry, la., arrived { v, Garloch will talk on “Two Weeks at| Do not rhubard. Cut in the usual| were present. | yesterday to visit Mrs. May Auld and other | principal Points of Interest in Colorado.” | Sized pieces. Cover with bolling water, in The Clio Literary club celebrated its | Rhubarh Sauce. o T Y Further announcements will be made Jater. | Which one scant teaspoontul of baking sodu e s iy o g | » ; re. anielson and son Frederick of to the quart has been dissolved. Allow It | ninth annual | : b Cut rhubarb In small pleces. Place aiter- | Portiand, Ore., formerly of Omaha, are vis- | wiss Kate M. Gordon recently brought | to remain until cool, when a greenish liquid & luncheon i Manson's cafe. The table| nate layers of rhubarb and granulated jing friends In this city down on herself and the Era Club of New | will have formed. Pour this off, wash, and had a pretfy trimming of lavender and|gugar into bowl until you have used all [ Miss Harrlet Bradford of Pontiac. IIL. | (Oreans. of which she is & leading member. | cook the same as you have always done, | white, the club. colors. The afterncon was | the rhubarb, leaving a good layer of sugar | guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Purgess, who . & ! 2 : E o {the wrath of many people by stating that | but with less than half the usual amount spent at the. Lininger art gallery. The|on top. Then place in & steamer and steam | has been spending a few days ar Fairbury, [ o WFo0" 0 TRET BRORE PY S RERE (00 ] B T guests of the club were Mrs. B. F. Shep- | from thirty (0 forty minutes. It is de- | Neb., returns this evening and will leave 3 o ° v herd and Mrs. W. H. Anderson. The | liclous. Saturday for her home. V\;Hat the Market Affords : : for the Sunday Dinner| Low Shoes KltChen prOElt S . gpr— 5 crgaad y | Rexullrortfi,oz)":nndd ‘v:?)r(;‘g:;llwg, in all the latest styles and lasts, at y Dinner Menu. being the price this week. Old potatoes are Roagt fream Tomato Soup | about 3 cents a peck. The first of the oast Duck, with Onion Dressing. pifhadc i p | | aadMoiars R s Werin. ‘hum &rown spinach came In this week and G 0 LD MEDAL FLOU R e R, T by next week it will be cheap. /Tomatoes Fruit Jelly Coffee are higher, selling at 15 cents a pound, [ ] Cauliflower is coming in from California Bakes more to the Pound This s the time to can pineapples, for they | and selis from 2 to 2 cents & head. Home- Take Elevator at 16th 8t. Entrance to are plentiful and good and will not be Much | grown asiaragus fs also coming in and sells the 6h: Flaer, Pax.ch Blees h' h FI cheaper this season. Cuban pineapples are | for 10 cents a bunch, but will be cheaper | e n 6 per than other tlour, Eb Tehie wadh sud ool Iremi F 10T 0 sigha | 0. M oonis & Winch, Aaid: El Do st Sampleshoeman | each. 'The Fiorida fruit will be in next therefore saves m oney | e ane wilk Sels Sromm 0 sdets up. Toie| TUSEICAIAS whort timo w00 saily for A|exander is better frult than the Cuban. Strawber- | punches for 10 cents. It is home-grown and for the h0usewlfe { ries will be higher tomorrow than they | egpecially good have been, probably selling for 15 cents a | » ot e af om gt AR oerg | Butter, eggs and p Itry all continue to time for strawberries has not come yet it though some very good fruit i selling on | Py b wASHB s D the street at 10 cents a box. Grape fruit URN-CROSBY'S O I e o e | e e S n cents each. A few apples are still in market and sell for T cents a peck. Oranges and | W Y aumsssssssssssns I lemons are about the same in price | O D At last new potatoes are seling by |l This Chilly Weathe: N measure instead of weight, 8 cents a peck is & reminder that you will need eggs from 22 to 3 cents for the guaranteed I your jacket or overcoat for awhile tresi yet. Better have it cleaned and Fresh brollers sell wholesale for # & pressed once more and look right i§| dozen. frogen brollers for # & dozen. Hens | M as well feel right. 'Phone us Open Until for 1% centy & pound, spring chickens 17 | B and we will send for it and deliver 10 P. M, cents a pound, roosters 10°cents a pound, it back again. ducks 1T cents & pound, geese 4 cents & . pound, and turkeys 3 cents a pound French Pry Cleaning Works e v | | arrne | 1 1€ Bee for All the Sporting News