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THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY Ribbons Veilings 19¢ All colors, all styles, in * 85¢ Veilings, yard.. regular 35¢ veilings. 25c Ribbons, yard. . . $2.00 Hand Bags $1.00 Hand Bags Belts, all styles, inch, 1'/2(; Our prices save.you 15 % 10¢ Extra wide, very heavy, all silk ribbons, worth 25¢. 50c Silk Elastic Belts 25¢ Omaha's Greatest Sale of Men's Clothing Saturday— Suits worth to $25.00; on sale at $10, $12.50, $15 Furnishing Goods Bar- gains Galore. See separate ad on page— Charming Millinery Modes Exclusiveness is the predomi- nant feature of our entire dis- play. A delightful showing of choice designs for street and general wear shown at prices from $5 up. All Millinery marked in plain figures here. Exquisite Pattern Hats—Both foreign and domestic creations; the most at- tractive values shown in the city— at ... $10.00 to $90.00 Three lllK Hpu al Tables—Trimmed to 26% on all classes of millinery. - Ladies’ Uderweér, Hats, worth to $10.00, now at— 8500 8895 and $2.95 marked in plain figures Dainty Muslin Under- Gloves and Hosiery No other place will you find such assortments, such quality at such wonderful bargain prices. Matchless values in Muslin and Knit Underwear, Muslin Skirts; valueso $6.00— handsomely trimmed; in two big lots Saturday, $2.50 $2.98 Muslin Skirts; values to $3.50— daintily trimmed, on sale in two lo t, .. $1.50 and. $1.98 ,, Gowns, Skirts abd Come Suits that 'sold to $2.50 —cholce, 8t +y.nn yox-- - D8 Princess Slips; in ¢olors and white —very special values, at $1.50 Corset Covers, Drawers and Chem- || ise; values to 31,00, on sale— =5¢ and 50¢ Ho: Ladies” Li: fine lace embrolde at .. all new colors, at 98‘ $1.50 snd $2.00 Fownes’ 12 and 16-but- ton Silx Gloves— 75¢ 98¢ $1.50 Kayser & Fownes' two- button Silk Gloves— 50¢ @nd $1.00 bargains, 12%¢ Ladies’ blick and coi ored Hose, Sample Hose at about balf actual worth. Ladies' Lisle Union suits; medium or summer weight; long sleeve, high neck or low neck, sleeveless —at ....98¢ T5¢ and 50¢ “Ladies' Lisle “Uncerwear; in all styles; pants or vests; values to 76¢, garment .. Merce ¥ lace yokes, to at ..25¢ #nd 50¢ Lisle Vclffl-'onh rog- . ufarly 250, at Biggest assortment and best ‘ues in chlldren's knit and muslin Undergarments shown in the west. See them. . sier e Tioss — gauze and red, special, ¢ and 35‘3 Umbre"as The, well known reli- ance brand; guaran- teed for one year — sterling and gold tip- ped directoire hand- les; 'sllk and linen covers; $2 to $3.50 values, at— 98¢ and special 15¢ at— and $1.50 Buy Your Doors Tomorrow Hardwood Screen Dopfs 98¢ 2-6x6-0 Screen Doors, extra thick..%c 2-8x6-8 Screen Doors, extra thick..§L10 .25 oors, . SLT Ad,huubh Screens for windogm 118 ’ mw u- oiy. Rubber Garden Hose, writing and kecl worth §I, free Iomorro. leguart enameled Water palls, ‘worth Ec ..2c covered buckets, 3 ple cans, dippers, $ all copper wash $1.95 wash basins, slightly dented, . ‘enameled’ or zine boards, worth 40 to 50¢ ead Folding Ironing Boards, o e Sleve Boards, only.. 10c Ciothes Baskets.' one to s customer— 45c Interesting Saturday Specials In China Majolion Water PIM Decorased o ,ms DEDICATE NEW HOME Grand Exalted Ruler Sammis Pre- \ sides at Ceremony. ADDRESSES BY LEADING MEMBERS ‘n’u- ot B & Presented to Board of Trustees—Reception to Friends of the Order During b Day. Thursday, April 21, 1910, was a blg day for the Elks of Omaha It marked the gress Of the order In Nebraska and was date upon which the new EIks' home a1 313-317 South Fifteenth street was dedi- cated. Five hundred enthuslastic members were present when Grand Exalted Ttuler Judge James U. Sammis of LeMar Ia., sonducted the dedication exercises accord- Ing to the Klks' ritual The keys of the bullding were presented, theough Judge Sammis, to the chairman One Doctor SRR hoae prescribed i for. Department toon edge shiite, special Vi Plain white handled cu; thin porcelain, § urml by plates, of the board of trustees by Vice President Gould Dietz of " the building committee. President T. B. McPherson of the bullding committes Was not present as he was called away from the city on important business. General Charles F. Manderson made an appropriste address upon the worlky/ of the bullding committee, giving It words of praise for the able manner in which it carried out the duty imposed. Several selections were given by the Elks' quartet and a finished oraton was delivered by Arthur C. Wakeley. Shenan- {doah lodge of Shenandoah, Ia., presented |Omaha lodge with a beautiful hand colored photograph of the American flag in flowers, the original of which was given to Shenandoah by the members of the Omaha lodge on the first flag day celebrated by the lodge. A handsome silk flag, 6x8 feet, was presented to the Omaha lodge by Oolonel Cornellus Gardener, com- mandant at Fort Crook, on behalf of his | brother officers who are members of the order. This was given as a token of ap- preciation for the courtesies which were extended to the officers during the Ak- Sar-Ben and the military encampment last fail, The presentation of the flag was followed Have only one doctor — just one! No sense in running from one dector to another! Select the best one, mnn stand by him. No sense in tryi; :Lu. :u lh!ul. for your cough. ly, deliberately select lh.h..u‘. medicine, then take it. Stick to Lingerie, American | Suits, Dresses, Coats at Most Attractive Bargain Prices Have you given us the opportunity to show you what real outer garment bargains are like? Thousands have during the last few days and have profited greatly. Let us show you. $25.00 Tailor Suits $14.95 —250 of them, in diag- onals, serges, panamas and fancy suitings, all newest colors and styles $14.95 Crown Jewel Suits+-Al- ways leaders at $25.00— They look like $40 suits and should be sold at $30 and $35. You can’t duplicate them $25.00 Lingerie Waists—Made to sell at $5.00, beautifully embroidered and trim- med with lace, insertion, etc., choice values at Gingham and Rep Dresses—Worth to $10.00; colors and white, newest styles, beauti- fully trimmed .. $4.95 Silk Dresses and Evening Gowns—An im- mense purchase of manufacturers’ samples; on sale Monday, April 25th. windows. Ladies’ New Neck- wear All the latest novelties in ladies’ neckwear — no soiled samples, all new, stylish, up-to- date. 75¢ Neckwear at 25¢—Includ- ing Duteh collars, Madeiria em- broidered tabs, hand made Irish crochet bows and tabs; also a fine line of fancy jabots, $1.00 New Neckwear at 49c—A fine line of plain lace collars and jabots; regular $1.00 val- ues, on sale at 25¢ Embroidered Linen Collars—The very best quality linen; the regular 25¢ kind, on sale at 10¢ 25c Windsor Ties, at ........10¢ All 8ilk Windsors; the regular 25c kind, at . 25¢ Children's Collars, at ..... In linens and fancy Swiss; very npe cial bargains at Saturday’s sale price. Hayden’s the Greafes in Omaha. Our Quality and Prices save you from $5.00 to $10.00 & moulh on your living expense. 18 pounds Best Granulated Sugar. $1.35 8 Bqn Beat 'Em All or Diamond C Soap, for 6 1bs. Cholce, Japan Rice. Best Balled Breakfast Oatmeal 2 E. C. Corn Flakes, pk Grapenuts, pkg.. i Tha but Soda or Oyster uncke"—pur the B Bcu Crisp Pretsels, pound The Best Crisp Ginger Snaps, 1b. Diamond C or Diamond H Mincemeat— *| New Potatoes, d ‘Packed Tomatoes Baked Beans, Golden P Hominy or Kraut The Best Tea Siftings, per lb.. Don’t Forget ,$1.00 «s lb Sacks Best High Patented Flour— ic| Fresh 0 :| 96 size Highland Navels, per Children’s Military Capes —Regular $7.50 values, all sizes 6 to 14 years, good line of colors; on sale Saturday, $2.95 Silk Dresses, worth to $30.00 — Beautiful foul- ards, pongee, messalines, etc.,, all colors, clever new designs, and posi- tively worth to $30.00; $19.90 Long Light Weight Coats—Tans, grays, navies and blacks—$15.00 and $18.00 values; at..$10.00 Children’s Wash Dresses—Dainty white dresses, lace and embroid- ery trimmed, regular values to $5.00, at (Colored Wash Dresses, worth to See 16th St. April 25th. §pec1al Sale Saturday of Spring Footfwear in Busy Shoe Women'’s $2.50 and $3.00 Oxford The best line of $2.50 shoes, ox in the west $2.00, sizes 2 to 14 years; on sale Saturday at Big Purchase Sample Waists—Choicest de- signs, in silks, nets, etc.—on sale Monday, See 16th St. windows. our Enlarged Department s, pumps and Christie ties $1.98 fords and pumps, dull or patent, Men’s shoes and oxfords, patent colt, gun metal or Russia calf, worth up to $4.00 a pair Men’s work and semi-dress shoes, worth up to $3.00 a pair, $1.98 Boys’, youths’ and little gents values up to $1.75, at ’ satin and kangaroo calf shoes, ..$1.19 Misses’ and children’s tan oxfords, worth to $1.50 a pair, $1.00 For tender feet for the war -latervgu buy a GROVER. m weather that is bound to come Old Maryland Rye and Tennessee White Corn Whiskey, best in Omaha for the money; per full quart 75¢; per gallon, $2.50 Pure, high grade California Grape Wine, both port and sherry— per quart Pure home made Grape Wine, red or white, per gallon. . Two quarts Bottle Beer for t of all Grocery Dept’s The Best Golden Santos Coffee, 1b....15¢ BIG BUTTER AND CHEESE SALE Fancy No. 1 Creamery Butter, per 1b.50c Fancy No. 1 Country Butter, per lb..28c Fancy Dairy Butter, per lb. .26¢ Fancy Full Cream Cheese, per Ib. Fancy Full Brick Cheese. | Neufchatel Cheese, each. | AYDEW'S THE MARXET FOR FRESH VEGETABLES. Fresh Spinach, per peck. Fresh Bee er bunch Fresh Carrots, per bunch Shalots, per bunch. Fancy Ripe Tomatoes, per Ib. Fresh Peas, per quart .... Fresh Wax Beans, per 1b. Fresh Green Beans, -per 1b. 2 large bunches Radishes. 2 heads fresh Leaf Lettuce.. 4 bunches home grown Onio Fresh Parsley, bunch. Fresh New Cabbage, per 1b Large Head Lettuce, per head NAVEL on"’ IRANGE OF QUALITY, 0% . dozen. 29c¢, 35c¢ and 50¢ .$1.00 Splendid Picture Bargains You find here now the largest and best assortment of pictures in the city, and at prices posi- tively the lowest. The newest best, most beautiful are added in almost daily shipments. Neatly Framed Pictures — Big assortment of subjects, in gilt or dark frames, several sizes and styles for selection. .35¢ Framed Pictures; up to 16x20 size; beautiful subjects in dark or gilt frames, special Full Plate Pictures; size 12x24— square and oval gilt frames, with fancy corners; landscapes, fruit ple- tures, heads, etc.; beautifully col- ored, choice 98¢ Many Other Delightful Bargains. It Naiad Dress Shields The kind that you can Wash, Boil, Iron No Rubber, Perfectly Odorless. HAYDEN: THE RELIABLE STORE Saturday’s Specials In Our High Grade Linen Dept Extra Large Hemmed Huck Towels ‘ed bordel each.18%40 d Hemmed good yalue There’s only one Best, THE NAIAD Prices 18¢ to 50c a Pair. Special demonstration of Naiad Shields Saturday at Dress Shield Dept. plain and at § Pure L Saturday, each. .00 en Barnsley Towellng, 18 never sold less than 100 Men’s Spring Hat Styles Soft or stiff, in latest shapes and colors. Stetson, up from. ... Roswell .. Linwood Hayden’s Special. ... Big Special Saturday—N. Y. wholesaler’s stock, secured at a sacrifice. New spring models, soft and stiff; regu- lar $2.00, values Children’s Hats nml (‘npfl. in , TRY HAYDEN S FIRST pays Entire surplus of Lord & Lyons, the big New York manufacturers. 1,500 Skirts, in the newest materials, colors and styles, voiles, taffetas, serges, pan- amas, ete., the very neyest models, values up to $20.00, on sale at .... Not a skirt worth less than $7.00, and many worth up to $20.00. Greatest skirt bar- gains ever in Omaha. Come early. cloth and straw, 25¢ to $1.50 Youths’ Hats. .$1.00to $1.50 We Loan< You Al . .From Our New Circulating Library in the Book Department. . For Two Cents a Day No Deposit, No Membership Fee; Pay When You Return Book START DRAWING BOOKS NOW Extra Special Bargains Saturday in 'l‘-.bl’u and Box Stationery * You Can't Afford to Miss' ‘it I Popular Novels Just Your Name and Address New model pairs THE NE! women long hi Candy Specials For Saturday 40c Chocolate Creams. .24¢ Pure Sugar Stick Candy; Saturday, 1b. .. Our Special Mixed Our Cream Mixed Splendid We represent $3.00 $4.00 76c Batiste Corsets and Netting Corsets— Corset Models here a splendid new for medium and long waisted, stout figures, medium bust, long hip, long back, long over abdomen; made in white and drab batiste or imported French coutil, trimmed with lace and ribbons, two heavily boned and of heavy hose supporters in front and one pair on sides; all sizes 18 to 36, at, pair MO—Self reducing corset for stout we speclally se¢ommend at-— ‘and "$5.00 p models, with garters attached — Soap. eroxide— per pair .. by & stirring speech on “Our Flag" by Colonel J. M. Banister. He told of the triumphs of the flag and said that the pllrlu“c principles of the Elks made the | flag dear to every member of the order. Very Rev. George A. Beecher, chablain of the Omaha 1odge, followed with appropriate remarks. Judge Sammis, the supreme head of the order, who is making his second visit to Omaha, gave an address in which he spoke of sthe patrigie and home protection prin- ciples of the Eiks. He had words of pral for his brothers in Omaha and spoke f over such an important function. He ar- After the formal dedication exercises | were brought to a close the Omaha Maen- nerchor chorus, composed of thirty velees, enlivened the evening with song. . Dean Beecher thanked the members of Counell Blutfs lodge for appearing in such large numbers and for the beautiful basket of Easter lliles they brought with them, It is estimated that 2000 invited guests visited the new Elks' home Thursday aft- ernoon, when the members of Omaha lodge held & reception for all Elks, thelr families and their friends. The.rooms were beauti- tully decorsted with, ferns, potted plants and cut flowers and the parlor mantel was benked with hydrangeas. Music was fur- nished by Dimick’s orchestra. Officers of the lodge met all visitors in the hall and escorted them to the reception committee, where they were made welcome to the EIks’ mew home in Omaha. The gugsts were received by Sidney W. Smith, | . | tinished in green. ingly of the pleasure it gave him to preside | rived early in the afternoon and was entoy- | talned at dipner at the Henshaw at 6| o'clock by the officers at the Omaha lodge. | exalted ruler; Gould Dietz, vice president of the Elks' Buliding company; Mrs. Diets, General and Mrs. Charles F. Manderson, Judge and Mrs. E. Wakeley, Rev. George A. Beecher and Mrs. Beechier, Mayor and Mrs. James C. Dahlman and Mr. and Mrs. Wiillam 1. Kierstead. On the third floor of the bullding is the parlor, library, offices and billlard hail, all of which were opened for inspection, and each contained a punch bowl and re- freshments. The main ladge room Is situ- ated on the fourth floor and is beautifully At one end of the hall there are two life-sized elks looking as | natural as If in thelr forest home. Upon the speaker'’s table was the magnificent floral offering of Easter liifes brought to Orpaha by the niembers of the Council | Brutts; lodge. YOUNG ARTISTS’ BENEFIT RECITAL WELL ENJOYED Misses Marie Meek and Allce V. Davis and Cecll W. Berry Appear, As- sisted by Miss Loveland. night in the First Baptist chureh by Miss Marie Meek, Miss Alice Virginia Davis and Cecll W. Berryman, assisted by Miss Hazel Loveland as vocalist. The program was principally sustained by the three first named, who are going to Europe to pursue their musical studies. The con- cert was enjoyed by a well-filled house and_the audience showed its thorough ap- preclation. The three planists displayed marked proficlency on the Instrument. There was not only kpowledge A benefit recital was given Thurbday | technique, but the artist's desire of terpretation. Chopin's polonaise in A flat was ren- dered by Mr. Berryman with firmness and decision, and Miss Meek in all her contributions, and particularly in the five waltz preludes to op. 24 of Poldini, showed the importance of light and shade in lay- ing bare the purport of tone poems, Liszt's ballade in B minor by Davis was one of the tidbits of the re- cital. She captivated the audience by her masterly execution Miss Loveland again sang the J voce” aria fram “The Barber of Seville" | and was obliged to respond to ah encore. | Pretty was her interpretation of that sweet morceau by Reynaldo Hahn, “Were My Song With Wings Provided.” The work of Madamé Borglum“as sccompanist added to the success -of the concert. The accompaniment to Rachmaninoft's “Floods of Spring” s & solo In itself and it was played with the skill and good taste of the -virtuoso in- Miss Caught in the Aet vested by ‘Dr. King's New Lifé P'Hl headache quits and liver and bowels | mct right. e, For,_sdle by Beaton Drug Co. i No external application 18 équal to Cham.- berlain's Laniment for_ sore muscles or swollen jolnts. Good results always ruhow the Lse of Foley's Kidney Pills. They give prompt Fortunate \ will be your lot if you win part of the $1,145 in Prizes Given Away Free. One good name sent to us tomorrow may put you in the class of 12 fortunate Prize Winners, You can't win unless you try, Contest closes 6 p. m. Saturday night. 1311-13 FARNAM STREET A copy of the Schmoller & Iueller Triumphal March Free to every contestant, reljef in 8 cases of kidney and bladder disorders, aré healing, strengthening and | ant-septic. Try them. 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