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m SATURDAYSPECIALS il Peee Miller, Stewart & Beaton's 413-15-17 South Sixteenth Street USEFUL ARTICLES AT LITTLE PRICES FOR ONE DAY ONLY Drapery Department Oriental stripe Conch Cox ers, 60 long price . - i ¢ sach ; Saturday only, each x - iining came o e W 98c " : o3 P ES T mmaerable embe u Floor—Elevator Some Things You Waant to Know Our Blue Serge Suits for Men and Young Men at $10 $15 $20 are the choice of particular dressers The reasons for this preference are of course as widely varied the range of tastes and needs which these garments satisfy. But whether you wish a blue serge suit merely as a change from the novelty fabrics; whether you want one on account of its stylish appearance; or whether you & SUIt YyOuU CAD Wear On &DY X sion and know that your apparel is absolutely correct, we know you appreciate the exceptional quality of ‘‘Nebraska' Blue Serge at $10.00, $15.00 and $20.0¢ # These suits are made from all wool fabries, in a deep dark bl shade, guaranteed not to fade under any conditions. The styles are the newest and handsomest of t season These garments were designed, cut and tailored by our own makers in the fashion centers of the East. and will not only fit you pesfectly NOW — regardless of vour size or build—but their stylish appearance after many weeks of wear expects hes wide, regular now Bams 1 ond wng womas ams ment — — wh ue arem andbag & pb Elevator From the Furniture Maa ; - e Japanese Waste Paper or Sew ng Bask - oukd - retain i - . ; 2 - Then the splendid fabries fron regular price 6e 1 com repc . nsure your getting longer and be bearing the **Nebraska™ labe And, what is which these suits are made will — an the subpect ihe photagraph brought by the girl the betare 3 aston bowever. whes er wear than in any garment not ach. Saturday only: vour cl o= t bment was e the man brought tograph of visitor of the exr é asked 1o beve & miniature made Again the ertisi reguested & wit mig 1t wor each— First Floor—Main Aisie 130 P. M. Friday to Saturday 130 P. M qually important, we guarantee that we wiil save of other stores’ prices, on our Blue Serge Suits, at $10.00, $15.00 and $20.00 You wid be m was mavue ad dead an 7 e ST Wash Suits for - $1.145for 12 Names == Small Boys . BRIEF CITY NEWS NARISE LEACCE PAYS BILLS Plan R Lteria a the desirable shades sterdy fellows are the omes who §\ dressed u = Eave Boot Priot It sure Y snd patterns, and any strie you rents the most trouble, if Nebraska Puditc Accountant. 50 Says Former Comgressman Before ¢ mar wish, is to oe found bere ordinarr Boys' Clothing In a Pt s Banly il o and tumble lads find that no matter wha Lighting @randen Cs. Ship Subsidy Commussion. 1850—Wstional Lite Insurance Co.—islé arus \ 2 Charles E Ady. Gemeral AgeSi, Umaha these garmemts rou'd expect and probably will be asked to Bavh: Cob: Speaks Tomight— For Self ang s the topic of the Sermon & pay comsiderabiy more e regular ening where, than— Pis lsraci vy Rabdi Cod 95c, $1.45, 51.95 Thers are Seversl Ways of Saving— to 53.95 andl eChers. ~Our Spring Suits for Mueller tomorrow ou may win— They're for other boys, too, but the strong. give thet commissian. tace of me so tha aided in executing bLis ear A few @avs imter the ¥ again, and Fave & situng Ject. whly the being made s bown works e artist. realtzng quarre meantime stu o & Moot He piece of rock w drawing “imabue b ap be sheep as came up sudden boy's shouider. He latent taient of the Ol 2 and pe: cave the pas re and go U 1o study. G = apt pupi! and ne succeeding e had & sence over greater MCLEARY TELLS OF SPEECHES '°»= *= was u gres: = Boys' St b r how bard they play, there's little danger of the rips and tears so common Boys' Clothing. Our $2. 85 $4.95 Bors' S nisk proof that they're much better tham any vou've They're striishly made, from good. stromg materials, and are strongly sewed and reinforced points of strain. They are fect fitting and comfortabie, and would be good values &t more than eur prices, of — $§2.95, $3.95 $4.95 to $9.95 shena -as e grazed, when loosed mmediste thes they do the to most saw quie known 10 t 295 and s w Beth vet o was vears lmalian ar He e foune it Ise- extra miniarure were finished ané nai be was witnessing decided to try to bring He packee the b4 2 and then sent with ber bl ¢ ¢ his gemeration "y e ver's ¥ — i wo the mimiatu rhers » tuig iature Testifies that His Expemses While on Trips Were Borme by Merchants Organisation—MNMoney Paid by (heck mav's paint Loas ws Board aswe pa 106 customers ng serapbical came Laing E. P. Smith Dmproves—Further pr wart rted of A is amsounced tha smis pr will be kept a1 b veek aays more Suit for Docter Bi—Drs ulter and Thomas C. Litte bave \ son for 50 in county court agamst A Nystrom The bill Inciuges &3 eXAImIDE- for which there is & charge of 53 and 5 servioe for fourieen weess i 530 Pis Dealews Ooming—New Engand hotel mes will pass (hrough OUmass APri - while on eturn trip from Califorsia io Boston. The train is scheduied 1o siop but n minutes, but arrangements are beitg o get the special ger period, i erder be enterimined he: sz W ASHINGTON April & —Testit nad ed in checks from BN SL0W from the Mercham Marive Lesgue of United States o ¢ capenses speech making trips and that e never received a doilar . Representative James MoClear S The S ot M e - oY S knew no bounés Foliowing Holbein mester genersl occupied the witness siang gt Wit e b bk s S S M S S sames as Richard Coewa le dsughter B L - e:. Samoel Cooper, Johf cuff nmks ber bustan® Ope eve SRS W S SEne Engelhenr:, Eariége, Spencer and tne dsughter and ape of the wife are on an array of “individuals interested Humphrer being especially netewertny each cuff buttem. It is & Dovel iGes and SUD - e Originally miniatuies were painted 0n hus bees much copled the house merchant mariné commitiee. | coiper piates or on vellum, preferably ™he J Pierpon: Morgas ewas & y tative Humphrey of WAshingion |iscier. but Ressibe ir supposed 1o Nav® finest coliections of mimiarcres i The St . AN S SU— - been, to empioy 1vers. worid A short time ago hé tommissioned poried from the merchant marine cemmit- | o T S e L e B e tee. Rapreseniative Sieenerson of Minme p tUnts being ad mson make a catalogue of th men mar o mastel the inwestigetion ef ? them Se, . vl R S——— - work of & Of this catalogue only twemty copies w Shriners Off for Wew Orlesns —Omala the charges he ai€ The e had mage " ool oAy e = ‘WK s TaRSpareB! pryted and these were hand colored They d e " - much Used are ameng the handsomest works of & Fridey afternoon ©2 3 of Wiscomsin ene of the ever issued. Ope ser ingion slepper .\—: ':' there mus: presented by Mr Morgan . . 7 - firing” of Comgress in Washington another 1o ihe se of llustrivas Potentat P are u‘ 1- »“u:cm»’_p:_ e E TS Metropolitar museum in New Tark and s 3iton and will b mpan third to the British museum by Buriingten City Passenger Age v Miniat are ordinarfly Peynoids . Stk T -0 Someit of Paul Cese Goss Up—A document Richard Corway, wh @ typewritien pages bas been fied ousls soug: by & st e e 1o have signed only Ane 1o the supreme court. It is e cOm- | L o ey Cien permission o s gl - plete record and tramecript is the Paul &-| L, Ll L iy elaborately signed om the back. Corwa: e e thoees he wen & Gecres | TSCEived from the league “Det oqualing the ultra-marime or Antwerp blue which Sadee Troup. Ghjecied o the sime of | 126 CXPeDSSS” Be Wished o sy that ther Be used to Fuch Fplendid advastage Aliemeny @4 not meterially emcesd bis expenses Ministare paimters who have acquires s Mr Garrett of Tenpessee, Semocrat .for |, semne degree of repuilation charge from Bew Theught Owsvesties—ATOCUTC- 1y commities questioned him closely as o ! 4% 1o SO for executing an order for a p sy s oo — mimtature portrai From two days SO SR i B I SN cCleary explained that he siways three weeks time is reguired for eeeh por- sestive Therspestic ammeclation would bej oo oo ine's invitations to make talt. So popular RS In M Thers will D¢ % | adaresses if he could get away ot the time i - 3 since their reviva Mmorning. aftersoon and eveming session. | > &5 muck as §% Some clever mapufac- py The morning session s to be held at LP!{‘_‘ TN S R 9 Shuae r‘r!:' _\n.:n urers have cndgsvored ie ut thim shoes Vitaphthic sanstorium, 3 South Thir.|UeS. be had not kept & MemOrAdSUR. | of vory from around the tusk. paring teenth strect, and the afiernoss and even.|that sometimes monthe | i thout his to speak. and ihen pressing out the ing sessians s the Millard botel PR W S eces mie Tat shests. bt these Bave Kidfle Graiz Company Loses P - oved unsatiste & they are apt to The Kiddle Gram company of Omata tas | 135 eovered my cxpenses 3 it Gamp stmosphere or over m its suit in the United Simtes soms. The problem of the size of strict court e bave the Mmwoluntary vory has b much to do wita ankruptcy procesdings against R set o the size of miniatures. The aside The jury came in with & verdict in — avor of the credors late Thureday even- " n§. thus establishing the valldnty of the eves e a: bis bride- the En rtist Smitn. It M o-be me & . biy - Anne the king féund that the a besmiiful but not & true e - = or tes o had made lkeness emoro: jer e Recentiy g up—iha Mrs. George Gould sioped this same Englisn Frank E = ner e be set as medaltions i | accompiishing Mr lariy desirous of for the university Hutchins i= partics securing endow ment The mate of Mschigen Tichigan Men Greet Prolessers - o e e e = . work efTectévely of Their School | ™= = new e mrpe dam wntverany be country and the mumber of students on be campus Curing the regular sessions is arger than of amy other . ted Ststes. The have a larger ipceme to rum and the ebject of this trip s so arouse nterest of the alumei that this money mar be subscribed. altheugh it is On & pllgrimage west on b t the | DOt & & trip 1o colleet funds for the Usiversity of Michigan three members of | Citot facuity, acting President Harry B | A company o S of the enginsering |P€r in the club. Jekn R. Webster. vioe and Desn Reed of the literary | Presifient of (he local alumni association sccompanied by Genersl Sec- | Offictng as chairman The teastmaster Whfrid B. Shaw of the Michigan Was A W. Jefferix and in ad@ition to the associstion visited Omahs yester. OIfiCiAl represenialives of the umiversity last night the guests of the the spealers inciuded Gargener he association at s ben- | Who has Iwo sons &t Aam Arder; L F. the Omaha o Crefoct, Caspar E. Yost. president, and ¥. P which 7. Paimer, secretary of the Omahs Alumni | Ruby. Tolliver. theugh ance of the alumn aseocietio. A feature the procesdings | cieverness, was unabile embraces Chicage was the talk of Mr. Shaw, which was Mius- |y, apolie, Duluth, Des Moines, trated by sterecpticon views of the uni- Lake San Franeim Portana, versicy Spokane and the party wifl to Amn| In the at the Young Men's Atbor via St Louis Des Moines was vis- Christian associstion, Dean Reed spoke to | a8 Wednesdsy the high schoo! beys under the suspices of The object of the trip.” said Mr Shaw sliege chab s Dot ask for wobes but te imteresi| Friday morning the viaitors the slumni in the university, bring them |guests of John R. Webster and L. into closer touck Wwith their alma mater | foot. were taken &5 automabile ané in that way them see wha: it is about the City, &nd in the afternoom play golf. the evening EAGLES GIVE ENTERTAINMENT Four Hundred Members of Order and Friends Enjoy Varied Pregram. leave for Denver in inct ve e one o re- ove hat the Bote Dizner at Omaks Club for Company from Ann Arbor Faculty Exn- route West. use Representative men as Steenerson: John A ague whose tomorrow things prop- organ- 3a1ion and friends assembied it tbe Dagles inst might and participsied in ome successful entert . Ewen for some a merie N three volumes, was icuities is tha: the Libr a process of burning and bear changes + 2 brows use an e e estimony was » oréer t the rtac rely @ifferent be burned n this ™ pature conne erthingt tme himsel! Represertative X appear s gned pict Tke ave zemi- coliectors, is said one of bis puintings bairman of the en presided and asiuen o & character com plimentary of order or and Past Premdent s be fifty sat down 1o the &in we. Steemerson's o Corrects Testimeny the Dai Ritche. ce the supply tnexhagstivie the price has gome up also & Lmit to the or the pieces must be ut with the grain. As tusks bollow or about halt their lemgth the miminture must be cut fr the tips, which, of course, limits the size of the thin shees mece fvory seven inches wide bY welve o fourteen inches long bas brought Bot = Coionel au years considerabi sive of rem Toere is ory maich was > - © mat his opponent : : the stipuiated fifteen minutes. The me wicai parc of the il of fare was supphied Beimont and Schoier and the Thirteer club instrumental quariet, composed of Ed Hotfmun Fred Pheipe. Ben Scamian and Mfred Biawfus The vistors included C Konigmacher, presidest. and L. L. Evama past president of Counctl Biuffs serie ex become. e depend t for portra more then the minlature painter is reg: ing the piace which he cocupled before the photograpric camera eciipeed bis star ire even are America Cro- ride will who ¥ e on Fer Croup there !s mothing beiter than for the Chamberiain's Cough Remedy. me being this they comsidered his expenses such that | ... & man should spemd entertaining friends ff | ...y or bhe bappened 1o mee! Lhewm | He said be bad ®o knowledge of amy other body simflar to the Merchant Ma rine lsague spending momey that w mor of any other individuals whe et out tall and 1o the litie—so-calied littie poizts’ The Fiomsaley quartet i sn b ) roceedings I having the concern deciared | bankrupt Testimonisl Sor Mrs. Lamts—Mrs Li- wn M. Lants gets & conmderable est monial in & Sectee of Eivowce gramted By Judge Sution against James E. Lams. The Gecree awards 1o Mrs. Lants cusiody of th son of § years and mays, piainies mother of Edward Gramt Lasts, is shows all respects 10 be &n honorable and - | rious wemas, having & grest love and affection for her son, and she is & T and e cave, custols the son during bis mi BURLINGTON OFEICIALS IN CHY Viee Presidents Burnham and Byvem | Wil Meet Loecal Mem &t Omaka Club. A party of high-up Busiington officils incluging Vice Presidents Burnham and | Brrem. met jocal officials et the Omaba | 3b last night and discussed cenditiens of | the rosd. The vishiors were o & teur of nspection. { “We expect bigger business tham ever this yesr~ eaid Vice President Burmbam. but we shall be able to take care of itj “Tibout congestion (hough olber ines may | cxperience Lhis | The party included besides the vice presi- Sents Gederni Traffic Manager Dustie. As- vant Qeners, Manager Bracken Freight ~ufic Manager Crosty and Mr Ussick. 5. ermtendent of lines east of the Mimsour. | Gianapoiis. before the Manufacturers' as- spoken for the league e same vay be bad. though he had Do Gouit others wer speaking for the same purpose, the gues tion being & “lve one That oug! e agated “Sometimes there Would be months With- eqt my relmbursement for expemses. and then would come a check & mrge amount.” Mr MeCleary said Amount of Pay. roughly estimaie what has ou™ Representative Garrett for "Can peer asked “Such an estimate would have 1o be very rough,” the withess replied 1 should way between S8 and SLOW. 1 bave been making these adéresses About fifteen monihs Some of the trips bave been for o “Where have you spoken™ “At Hutchinson Kan: Chicage, before the State Manufacturers assoclativn: In- you poid sociation, Cinciunati before the Board of Trage; Cleveland two or three times semetimes o del public addresses and sometimes o bold conferemces With the executive of the orgamisation: Ashtabuls, | New Orieans, Birmingham Als . twice i New York City and at Daliss Tex Will you fe & sistement as 1o the AmounBts of mober yQu have received” Mr Gurret asked "1 dou’t belleve 1 cowid, plied. “1 bept mo memorandvm In ene metance I S0t 3. Then 1 had net re- ceived amything from them for & leng the withess re- “De you ewn stock i any ceray Mr. Gerrett ssked 1 wm sorry to eay I &0 ot I bave ne imterest other Than any Americes has 1 from ®Ppig cen body tbal had Iy Such mierest Music The Filomsaley String Quarter. of the Young Wem- Association suditorium nristian bulding last Evelyn Hopper presented what De most womderfu M i provay all that she b number of s bad. It was the Flonssiey quartet of A Berti first vielin Pocbon. secend Iwan &Ar meisting A 5o Ara, celiist Never bhas Omana lstened to more beati- presented i the most wonderful naT It s seidom that the word “pe should be used by s musical reviewer. for % i & very big word, and should be used wpasingly ! deed. but if the playing of Hayén's guartet )pus W No & was not en- word perfection, them the | knows few other words to| { vioia, |ana ful mesic pp— Cemeran fection present writer sur. Referring wie things and Reger he more gorgevus and eiabe- | preceded inis—Smetara among the moderns, and the nmera Beethoven—a folinist in the sulence remarked to the writer That he | bad mever known of & guartet having the ourage to put & Haydn guartet after & Beethoven ave Bul when lhey had played the lowely tender ASagico cantabile he bLrilllant Alegre molerato of the first movement bhe | thusiasn and said. “They can play Haydr ™ And &t was jlaving | Esch number on the Brogram was greeted with the maet entbusiastic and overwheim- | ing appisuse. Each sumber was listened | te with the MOS! reverant (that s the ap- | propriste word) and servest attention | There never was & guicter audience roem | {m this town than when the artists were | playing. &nd there Dever was mare wpon- | lanecus AoCiamATion aflerwards Which mersly goes 10 prove ihat Omabs | very receptive to & work of real gems- tne. imtrineic Wt when presented i a sincere and competent manner by artists whe bave thken peins 1o lsave Dothing un- done n the of preparation o ang vliowing certam turned with en- |® Ject jeason 1o every studemt: that program wias never rushed through in order to make & showing; it represented umtold hours of practicing and rehearsal It showsd sin- cerity. Gevotion to the highest standard Patience. intellect and indefatigable work The Flonzuley quartet lfted Omaba's mu- sical standard last night nother large netch upward and the wusicians and real music lovers of Omaha are grateful bevond worés to these four gentiemen who came and plared and mrpired sud conguered S GAINS IN MEMBERSHIP OF SAINTS, CHURCH GIVEN lowa Shews Highest Pereentage with Missouri Coming Close Second for Imcrease. INDEPENDENCE. Mo.. April T—(Specta Teiegram /—Bishop Buliard of Derver and Bishop May of Independence were in charge of the morming praver service aithe Latter Day Suints comference bere today Elder James Proock of Canads was the Speaker 4l (he morming preaching service Presient Joseph Smith opened the busi- Dess session &t I o'clock. returning to the chair during the reading of the minutes and reports, resigning 3 lster to his see- ond councilior, Elbert A Smith Chburck Becorder C. J. Carpenter reported o gain church for the last year by baptiem he grestest gaim, there Baving been 2 baptized in thai smave. Mis- sour! comes » ciowe second. With Michigan for third The present actual membership of the chureh is 1M Courch Secretary R § Salyards reperted as also did VArious GuOTHmMS of priests, sev- enties, eic. concerning work Gone Suring the vear came from the Utah Qistrice conference That a chapel or churen buliding be erefied W Sal Lake City in orfer that the Werk this church is dsing there may progress beiter. As effert being cousancy made the “homest in beart Soctrines 0. B Beier Here's Test No. 1. Ladies' Blucher Oxfords Priced at $1.95--§2.45 can be cal if they try, and we wish the critical ones see 21l the blucher Oz- elsewhere— see what WE offer at $1.95 45 per pair Ours are extremely nobby — patent juathers — with high knob toes, good high arches, and medium soles. We are SURE of our ground—ibere is abso- lutely NOTHING to com- pare with them elsewbere —they're hard enough to get at even the HIGHER prices. Women pretty Here's Test No. 2. Ladies’ Ankle Strap Pumps at $1.95--$2.45 Ge on one of your PRE- CISE imspection ¥ look around for those new ané dressy patent vamp. ome bole tie, ankle strap pemps. You MAY find something to suit at a HIGHER price, but you 1l NEVER find them & $1.95 eme $2.45—our “basement” prices. We've just the airy, dressy, med- fum light weight soled kinds you've been looking for. 1t's well and good 1o pay higher prices if you HAVE to. but ia eur basement” you dea't HAVE o A Rare Chance for Women Who Wear SMALL Shoes--Sizes 3'sB & 4B Only Through & mix up at the tactory of & ourseives possessed of a and 4B ONLY. They're noted Clacinnsti maker, we find and Oxfords in sizes S% B Shoe Market---Basement 322 Seuth Sixteenth Street