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THE OMAHA BEE: JUNE 1910. SUNDAY » IMONDAY SPECIALS:-BRANDEIS STORES |- Special Sale of Fine Imported PARTLY MADE ROBES Newest Embroidered Creations—at About !; Price Fine imported French and Swiss embroidered partly made robes of fine batiste and Swiss fabries —in Eng lish eyelet, biind and flowing spray effects, with deep embroidered flounce, panels, tucks and new tunic ef" fects—white, pink, blue, helitrope, many worth up to $17.50 at, each FINE IRISH EMBROIDERED ROBES Fine soft linen finished eambrie neat designs in clover, unrocl perfect fitting 7-gore skirts New Arrivals Suitable for Every Occasion Women's MID-SUMMER APPAREL Very Attractively Priced fer Monday. SEE THOSE SMART NEW LINEN AND LINGERIE DRESSES The cleverest assortment of daintily made linen and lingerie dresses we lave yet shown; trimmings of lace, insertions, embroidered and eyelet work are beautifully combined in these garments—stunning ,new tunic ations, strietly effects, with graceful hanging skirts, richly designed yokes 310 SEE THE CLEVER NEW SILK SUITS fashion’s latest Jaunty man tailored suits of Shantung, rajahs and pongees, with the new popular length coats and new skirt effects. 5'9_5225_(-)_525 A dressy warm weather garment, up WHITE SERGE SUITS WILL BE MORE POPULAR THAN EVER They June Sale of Foulard Silks Conventional styles, dots, vcnes, arabesques, cameo smal! neat favored patterns: good range of colorings many spot proof Kind: regular $5c and $1.00 selling foulards, at the very special price, yard 49c 300 PIECES OF FINE NATURAL PONGEE SILKS Bought from Ashley & Bailey Co.. silk manufacturers, 109 Spring St., New York, at half the regular price, fo ats and suits very lustrous; 26 inches wide, zgc 49c per yard, at........ Ry BLACK SILKS White Japanese Silks 7<ineh Lyons' | 85 pieces extra fine quality s Foul va 490 | Jected goods, worth Our regular Brandeis Slwrl)nl st 80 } yard at black, vard wide, ofl boiled ta N " fota, yard $1.00 | Pleces heav vard wide soc | At and champagne H Onr regular black twill b -39¢ aquality on 59¢ e 0 hand tailored, up from firm Monda Our black ways $1 d Sapho: Dress Silks white and colors per yard and wreath effects, worth $9.00, from Fire Silk and Linen Dress Fabrics CREAM SERGES June sale at hall This season’s favorite; 8 very | 27-inch KFrench specla] numbers rder pricsd’f 'y toone! wold dt 2-inch all serges, | Monday now at | 44-inch Linens, Monday 48-inch Ramie $1.39 t riee. are made of a most elegant quality of white serge Ramie coat lined with Skirtings, corset cover widths, wide bands and gal i loons —newest designs in Knglish eyelet, tloral and shadow effects—two big hargain 250 39¢ squares; many worth 7¢, at, yd... 27-inch Fine Embroidered, Scalloped and Hemstitched Batiste Flouncings—Ilegant Angleterre effects, also dainty French designs—many worth $1 yd., at. .59¢ 22-inch Nainsook and Swiss All Over embroideries— English eyelet, spray, blind, combination and dainty French effects, worth up to $1.25, at, yard Fine Nainsook and Swiss Embroidered Insertions— Beadings and galloons, neat designs in endless vari ety—many worth 20c a yard, at, yard are full pleated or plain gored-—all tailored, at strietly man wool cream Dres $1.00 50¢ I'rench French 52-inch all wool cream panamas sold now at T 3 -inch all wool imported cream serges, at ' H8c at LINEN SUITS Most complete assortment of Linen Suits in all the SILK COATS Full length Silk Coats, of tan pongee, jah and t sea t fines Linens; Monday etc Our regular $1.00 celebrated | Michau & co., Roubaix, France, 43-inch all wool white selvege drap de taffeta, in 2 of the leading shades; Monday | only, vard 79 BIG SPECIAL BARGAINS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT IN BRANDEIS BASEMENT Percale Dept. Muslin Dept. Sheets and Pillow | Large Size Sheets Muslin Dept. Basement Basement Cases, Basement Basement Basement IPull standard light | 36-in. white beauty | 5490 bleached | 84-99 sheets, bleach 94 weighty un and dark dress per- cambrie, from the ready to use sheets ed and seamless bleached Semora cale, yard wide-—- bolt, limit of ten free from filling free from filling: sheeting, 24¢ value, from the bolt at, vards, 12%5¢ value, limit one dozen— limit one dozen. limit 10 yds., from % 7 /2(5 at, per sale These extra 49(: theWolt at . large size price Monday in Drapery Department sheets, each.. All kinds of Lace Curtains, worth up to $4.00 pair each, at Full size imported madras Curtains, worth up o $5.00 pair, each, at el $4.50 Marie Antoinette Curtains, pair Duchess Curtains, ivory and Arab colors, worth $5 per pair—at, per pair. ... $3.98 Bungalow Net (Curtains, $3.98 per pair, at. Tapestry Portieres, wo kind, at h Tapestry tieres. with *bo edges. In all the new spring patt $7.50 pair, at, pair ....... i Window Shades, 3-6 compiete, each Full #ize adjustable pin Curtain Stretchers white serge, ured and plain; cleverly ‘ son; very latest design shantung; also best quality Please match these three spe- 69 at colors kind value. wide, Rosco dot silks, come In Women's Fine Skirts of ) Clever 1910 L evening shades.. These silks correctly tailored, worth up to { Best quality chambric and trimmed; Dutch necks, sail correctly modeled and man black taffeta; semi-fitted; clals and you will find them $2.98, $3.08, $5 and $7.50 | $1:2.50, $15, $25 and %35 $10, $12.50 and Up DRAP de TAFFETA | ROSCO DOT SILKS ; 53 different colorings, includ Women's Skirts, in all the sea voiles and Henrietta cloth | will launder well and are $6.98 87.50 and §15.00 ' at gingbams; all colors; fig- | sold at ors all sizes now, tailored; white, tan and also the full cut, room) one-third under the regular The 50c kind, full inches STUNNING NEW CLOTH SKIRTS l & ing all the pastel tints and fabrics and colorings: extra full sw models—Now, each beautifully finished, vd., 25¢ New Waists Hundreds of new lawn, lingerie and tailored Waists; cleverly do- signed and tastily trimmed up from 98¢, $1.50, $1.98, $2.50, 8ilk, Net and Lace Waists Beautiful new creations for dress and evening wear; each one a gem of the newest $3 50 . type—up from .. The New Middy Waist The Middy and Sallor Waists are this season’s 986'31-50 favorite fad...... RANDE "STORES OMAHA SMART STYLES IN Women’s Lew Shoes We are showing scores of new styles in . women's pumps and oxfords, brown, gray and black, with those smart, new short vamps, at Clever new styles in ankle and instep strap pumps new ties and one, two and three button oxfords. Styles that can be seen only' at Brandeis stores $3.50-84-85 RANDE STORES OMAHA Lining Dept. Basement Black and colored mercerized sateen, worth 25¢ a yard; soft as silk, from the bolt, at, yard Gingham Dept. Basement Satin striped ging hams and 32-inch Anderson Zephyr ginghams, value is well known, per yard: .. ON BASEMENT BARGAIN SQUARES AND TABLES i J Drummers’ Samples of Linens 100 samples pattern cloths; slightly soiled, worth up to $4.00, each, at. 75 fine sample pattern cloths; nearly all worth up to $5.00, each, at lengths; .$2.29 50 extra large pattern cloths; dinner and banquet sizes; worth up to $14, each, at 100 dozen Sample Napkins, worth per dozen, at 10 pieceg double sample Damask, worth §1.3 per vaxd, at 4 500 Cluny Lace, Renalssance Lace and Hand Drawnwork Scarfs, Lunch Cloths and Centerpieces worth up to $4.00, each, at. . 98¢ and $1.98 | Bargain Table ladies’ choice soft finished cloth, from bolt, at Bargain Square 40-in. white lawn 10 to 20-yard lengths, whole- Bargain Table Light weight tub voile suiting for children’s wear- R at Bargain Table—blue ging- ham, from the bolt, “ull piece 5 Full Per sian Cotton Challis, Mon- day, yd. 3'2¢ | Blue and tan shades linen finished, 36-inch bookfold suitings; the wholesale price would be 10% cents a yard, per yard, long the regular price up to $4.00, sale price would be 11%¢ vd., at ° 63¢ Bargain Square — pretty .- va e s pattern floral, figured, idnl " orth up to $7.60 pr.. only one of 4 Ntibed. AT 86ttt ba. check apron 9— D S 10 Brke tistes; dress lengths ‘ o per yard, ‘ at at, yard | meeting; 8 p. m | Ought to Be a Christ Olivet, Grand and MacDougull, Pastor Lord’s supper at 10 will take a pledge to abstaln from all In toxicating drinks until they are 1 years of age. Rev. L. J. fiyons, 8. J., of Crelgh- ton university will preach at the 10:3) mass on “Devotlon to the SBacred Heart." After the services the entire congregation will be consecrated to the Sacred Heart in ac ! |ance with the ordinance of Pope Pius X. | Why Any Man| Farnam, At 10:30 a. hth, George|S p. m., he ordinance of the| music. a. m.; sermon theme, | meeting at One of This -Man's Disciples;” evening | noon. O. P. worship at § o'clock, topie, “Present Law- les ess;" Sunday school at noon and the young people’s meeting at 7 p. m Twenty-Fifth and Hamilton Cu Pastor—Public worship m. and 8 p. m., conducted by the| At the close of the morning !trmnml d's supper will be observed and the hand of fellowship given new members. | Evening theme, “Paul's Working Bellet.' | the fifth in the series on the great apostle Bible school at noon, young people’'s meet- | log at 7, gular mid-week devotional serv- ice Wednesday at 8 p. m. Chrintian. J. E. Humn , subject “Public. Worship,” n, Pastor—Service | Raiph H. Houseman, M He Gospel Feast': |dren's duy service: the c with spectai | Bible school session being combined at the Christian Endeavor devotiinal | changed hour; 7:00 People's meet- 7 p. m. Sunday school at 12|ing; 5:00, ““Theé First Man's First Choice of Goodman, superintendent Evil.” Methodl | Dundee. N { 1. Fisher, Minister—Morning service, 10:30 | North | o'clock, sibject, “Man's Insutficlency Met $akgs by the All-Sufficient Christ”; evening ser- | vice § o'clock, subject, "The Hidden Deep"; Endeavor at 7 D. m, Sunday yelock noon Westminster, Twenty-ninth and Mason, Rev. Thomas M. McConnell, Pastor—Af | 10:3 a. m . service of worship with sermon | on children’s day exercises, with address | Pastor—| 4, ““The Song of Life's Devotion”; 12 Freachiug: by: the pastor at 10:5 and 8i} g'clock Sabbath school and Bible | speclal music at both services; Sunday | oa\ies P okl ol school at 12, Bert Wilcox, superintendent; | §inday school, 8 b. m.. service of prajes mpworth League at 6:46. with sermon on “Holy Communion,” with Pearl Memorial, I'wenty-fourth and Lari- | reception of members more, Thomas C. Hinkle, Pastor—The pas- tor will be in the pulpit both morning und | Usitarian evening. Morning hour 1:45 o'vlock, even-| Unity. Seventeenth and fug hour & o'clock. Sunday school at noon, [ton Mann | preaching by Rev. Florence Buck of Kpworth league at 7 p. m. Bible stud A A : ¥ | Kenosha, Wis.. who is & possible (.mj.ame1 every Thursday night. FaRhE 1 b 2 Norweglan and Danish, North Twenty-|f0f the Pulplt soon to be vacant; Sunday Sireet Mission Bible School, 000 | T'wentieth—Sunday at 3, adult Bible | fifth and Decatur, R. P. Petersen, Pastor Sunday school, 5:4; preaching by the pas- 1id-weck meeting Thursday evening | ock | 00, Chil- vice and | TOPICS OF DAY OF REST Sunday School Association in Con- vention at Beatrice. BRANDEIS STORES Announce a special exhibit and demonstration of the superb 1910 models of — Bon Ton Corsets and Royal Worcester Corsets Beginning Monday, June 6th During this event a skilled corset- Fiftieth and 1'nderwood, Grant North school at tendent Trinity, Omaha, 3 p.m ixteenth—Sunday Parish, superin ‘ELABORATE PROGRAM PB.EPARED; The celebration of Children's day, which usually falls on the second Sunday in June, will be celebrated by the Castellar Presby- terlan church and Bible school at 11 o'clock tomorrow with a speclal program. Binney and Twenty-first, Abbott, . ., Pastor. In the morning the pastor will preach on the ‘“Meaning of Life;” in the evening Mrs. Cotton Mather of Denver will speak Hanscom Park, Twenty-ninth and V worth, Rev. R. Scott Hyde, D. D. 10:30 & tor ny School Party of Season h WL Me Given Friday Aftermoon ol- | ) The following program will be followed | Sunday at Harford Memorial United Brethren church at the memorial service The forty-third annual convention of the |for the Modern Woodmen of Amerlca: Nebraska State Sunday School &ssociation, |Organ prelude.... ............cocoees avhich meets at Beatrice, Tuesday, Wednes Mrs. kthe Roberts, day and Thursday, promises to be the|Choir—Oh, Golden Duy.. | ¥, uet and Chorus. Jargest and one of the best conventions |grymn—I Need vhee kvery Hour. jever held by the assoclation. Hesponsive Heading — Remember Rev. Charles H. Lewis, the general secre- | , \}lY Creator 4rideers tary of the association, is having the peo- | i L. Mauer ple of Beatrice prepare for at least qu’ and Evening. the 4 Tweuty-sixth and Harney, J. M Pastor — Services as follows | Preaching at 10:0 a. m., and § p. m. school at 12 m; children’s service at Young Peoples’ nieeting at 7 p. m. North Slde, J. Kirschstein Meets at Plymouth Congregatio | teth_and Spencer—Bible school m.; moruing service at 10:30, in charge of | Rev. Mr. Ciyde; Unlon Christian Endeavor meeling at 8:30 p. m.; evening worship at § o'clock, at which time Mr. Klrschstein's subject will be, “The Children in the| Tetmple.” | , Rev. Ne Minister—S8ervice at 10:45, 1 N Miscellaneous, tor, 1l & m., and § p. m.; a series of xer- mons on the Kpistle to the Hebrews will be delivered Sunday evenings; this Sun- dgy “A More kxcellent Name—Christ Oak South class, at § o'cl Hymn—Rock of Ages..... delegates. Mrs. Mary Foster Bryner Anthem—Pralse Ye the Futher \talented speak will talk In a practl Matoush, Epworth league Le Roy L. Our Absent Memuers Clerk @. H Riepen Hymn-—Lead, Kindly Light.. The Home of the Boul... 8 M. O. MclLaughiin Nearer My God to Tnee..... Eulogy—Consul Nathan Bernste) Solo manner upon several ditferent phases of Sunday school work for children. Rev Willlam A. Brown, who is at the head of the missionary department of the inter- /national Sunday school work, will deliver j&n address upon the work of the Sunday #chool as a misslonary agency. T will be in charge of Prof, L. P. horn of Denver. Rev. J. M. Kersey and K. P. Den- nison of the Young Men's Christian assocla- tion will represent Omaha on the program, | both of them having prominent places There 15 & rivalry between different coun tles as 10 which county shall recelve the flag for the attendance that shall show the largest number of miles traveled. This &ives the small delegation from the farther counties the same opportunity to win the | #lag as the nearby counties with their large | delegations. Cass county has fifty dele gates, while Otos and Nemaha hope to| butdo this number. Douglas county does | not expect to be left behind and twenty- | five or thirty delegates are already assured, | and the probability is the number will Teach near fifty. Farther away counties, |BaVe been made to mu such as Dawson, Antelope and Custer, are | 7§ and profitable. Spec endeavoring (o reach the fifty mark J A% be S1VaR All Sunday schools are entitled to repre wentation. The Beatrice peopie will give lodging and breakfast free. The conven tion proper opens on Tuesday afternoon and will close Thursday night. A parade, in which 1600 men are expected (o take part ‘will be held Thursday afternoon, being par ticipated In by men who are members of Bible classes. For this there is talk of running spectal trains from Fairbury and | from Nebraska City and possibly from Lin- | coln. | First, Twenty-fif bers' Building—Sup duy services,. 11 son _sermon, “God, Credtor.’ | Hymn Hyn Ninét er—Sunduy | subject le: ana’ Creator. Congr: n serme e music The music the North Side Christian | ehurch Sundsy evening will be In harmony with the sermon subject, “The Children in the Temple,” preparatory to Children's day. Opening fhe Lord Is In His Holy Temple Hymn—"Around Heaven." d i Boprana Solo—"1 Think When [ Read that Bweet Story of Oid"—Mrs. €. A Baritone Solo—Face to Face Painter Closing Hymn, “Baviour Like a Shepherd | Lead Us." Miss Jessle Cady, planist; Mre, H. J ¢ ard choirmaster, Kirachstein, organ LSt Mary's Twehty-seventl | otel K. Clill of 8. P. Bos Firsy, Nineteenth erick T. Rouse, P Mangum.* | “Fhe " of “Galn Mrs. F. V. Ing worship at § Me, O Thou Great Plymouth, Corner John P. Clyde, Mi at 10 vices dien's d tlan Endeayor charge of ‘North $ p..m tllside, "Thirtieth Pastor—Morni ening service at nool. Junior Ei le's ‘Soclety ¢ Midweek ser ence the Throne of God In the Epworth Park Metho- | Ke of Mrs, D, A Hible class. Plans the hour Interest- | ! music numbers Sunday evening gue service of the H dist church will be in chi Foote's “Life of Christ Lo E a Pec p.m day Ep N Prof. Harrison Trexier will give & stereop ticon lecture on Egypt in the North Pres byterlan church Thursday.at § p. St. Barnabas Rev. Joh munion at 11 u'¢clock. St Matthias Rev. James munion, 7:#; 11 o'clock. St. Andrew's, F Rev. ¥. D. Tyne munion st § a. m holy comm i evening. pra: Trinity Cathedral Avenue, Very Rey 700 A, 0 m. o Nobl morn At chureh Blodgett Campana. Park Methodist Episcopal morning Mrs. H H From the Depths,” by Hankcom Sunday will elng Rev. G. W. Abboi, pastor of Trinity | Methodis: ehurch, will address the students of the University of Omaha at the church All Saints’ Bunday school will give the| Sunday morning. last party of the season on Friday, June 3, in the Wattles memorial parish house. It will begin at 5 p. m. Supper served at & ‘p m. Dancing from 7:3 to 10:30 p. m. The young people of the church will attend | | atier 7:% p. m. at 946 & m.; morn st 11 o'clock; even at 8 o'clock. All Saints’ nue, T. J Baptist. Branch, hirty-Fourth and Bible school Sunday at 3:% p. m. Behool, Fourth and m., R B Elrod, Twent Calvary et Seward Grand_View sunday edar—Meeln al §:30 p. | superintendent Immanuel, Twenty-Fourth and Pinkney-— Rev. F. 8. Lyon will preach morning and evening. Morning service at 10:80, Bible school noen, Baptist Young People's union at 7 p. mi., evening service at § First, Twenty-Ninth and Harney—Morn. Ing service at 10:30. eubject, “The BStig-| mata;” evening service at 8, subject. ““Th Man With an Idea.” Rev. H. J. Vosburg of Oakland. Cal. will occupy the pulpit | both morning and evéning. Grace, Tenth and Arbor, B. ¥. Feliman, Pastor—10:% a. m., prayer and testimony sermon at 11 o'clo Iit, D. D, secretary [ ,There will be a double celebration Sun- “ay at the Church of the Sacred Heart, when the elghth anniversary of the dedi- cation of the church and the feast of the | . Bacred Heart will be observed. As a spe-| al feature of the day a class of ninety- five boys and girls will recelve their first communion at the o'clock ma Re’ Father P. J. Judge, the pastor, will preach & speclal sermon for the children, who will meeting; 10:45 a. m., sermon, “The Cloud of | .also renew their baptismal vows. : | Witnesses:" Sunday school at noon; 3 p. m., | 4t the close of the services (ne children | junior union; 7 p. M., YOung people’s prayei | Kountse . Memor Lu | 8t Paul's. Germ | Parker, T, Ot |18, in Engi Father's Bread German-American Bundenthal, St Marks, Groh, Pastor—8erviy ‘Joseph of Arema at day school at Christian Science. nth Avenue, Sunday school omitted. 6:45. Slde « Willlams, Holy communion at 8 munion &t 7:3 a. m.; mMorning prayer couference will preach. ish at 746 p. m, teacher. Twentleth and Burdett, Story With Message foi oon. Young People tan Endeavor, 1:1§ p. m. Greater Than the Angels; at ¥ p m. ( First, Rev. Frank 1% Loveland, D. D., Pastor—The pastor will preach at’1i a.m. and & p. m., morning theme, “The Modern Necessity for Churen Union and the Hind- rances in the Way;" evening subject, “A Royal Relationship, or the Reasons for Living & Cbristian’ Life;” Sunday school | meets at 9:45 &, m.; Kpworth league meet- ing at 7 p. m. Seward Street, Seward and ond, Frank A" High, Pastor—Services at 10.% a. m. and 8 p. m.; Sunday school, 12!€'D m.; Epworth league, T:lo p. m. Key. | FPeople's, Rey Wiillam Gorst, D, D., district superintend- | t0r—Morning ent, wilt conduct the morning service. The |Uied”; evening, sacrament of the Lord’s supper will be|Ship May Be : ot of ” L am X pghei rmon _addr P:l:l:’l‘fllll d. The pastor will pr a7 0e ] Meites has ¢ Walnut Hill, Forty-flist and Charles, B Hosmau, Pastor—Morning service at | 10:30 o'clock, macramental service, baptism, communion, with the reception of members Bunday school at 12 o'clock noon. G. L. Lendley, superintendent worth league at 7 p. m.; evening service at § o'clock, sermon by the pastor, theme, “The Mar’ | riage in Carlo.” Hirst Memorial th and Farnam, Cham- at the Millard ho! nday school, 9:45; Bun- and 8:00, subject of Jes- the Only Cause and L. A. Merrian. Free Methodist Joseph L. Riley, unday ~school & rayer service at Harford M Ninetéenth und dren’s day exercl Bimple Life"; § ern Woodmen of and Famam. Lyde| 9:45; service, 11:00, | God, the Only ‘Cause thoo n, eqational, wenty-sec 8 « es in charge i superintendent and Davenport, Fred astor—Morning Worship, Throush Loss o'clock, subjest, Jehovan.” Twentleth and Spencer, uister—Morning worship | in_celabration” of Chil Chris- | ening worship in ristian c Kven- | Gulde | deavol 1ght Go owing services in Morgan, Fads, Fancies hought Movemer ing of the Man Wwonders of 'l lesson In and Ohlo, W cl ! ng worship at 8 p. m. Sunday school | deavor at 3 p. m. Young hristian_Fndeavor at vice al 8 p. m Wednes. Thirty-fourth and Lari- more, Willlam J. Brient, Pastor—Class|Friday, “Heaven meeting led by Rev. T. W. Miller at 10; [It;" Saturday, “Ci morning service at 11, theme, - | Cure. nesses in the Greatest Trial | Bunday school at 12 m; junior, 3 worth league, led by Leonard Lighte 7. evening service at 8, theme, "A State ment of Profit and Loes,” illustrated by | crayo McCabe, Fortieth and Farnam, Rev. John | Grant Shick, Pastor—Sunday sciool at 10, | preaching services at 1l a. m. and § p. m. the pastor will preach at both services, themes, morning, A Royal Inheritance evening. Living Christian Evidence;" worth league at 7 p. m.; the wonthly meet ing of the official board will be held at the close of prayer meeting on Wednesday eveulns. Y. iscopa neteenth and California, Rector—Holy com morning worship at Mr. Burton, assi have charge of th association, tent encampment at I The pupils of school gave the teachers and al the Young M A succe was held at the b | for the promation | the camp at King | _Mr. Dennison wi m. ; enth_and Worthington a re e, Rector—Holy com- ing prayer aud sermon, , orty-first and Charles Rector—Holy com- Sunday schocl at §:4 inion and sermon at 11 | yer and sermon at 7:30. . Elghteenth and Capitol G. A. Beecher, Dean m.; Sunday wehool ning prayer and sermon | ing prayer and sevmon Fresbyterian. First United, Tw W. N. Walsey, D, morning and evening by the pastor Lowe Avenue, Fortleth and Nicholas. | Nathaniel McQiifin, Pastor—Sermon o men on “Christianity a Man's Religion." North, Nineteenth and Ohfo, M. V at Beatrice. after he dellvers Boy—His Physical, acteristics.” Mr. Pentland an opening of the Yo clation outing pari |1 nty-first and met D., Pastor—Preaching ixth and Dewey Ave Rector—Holy = com- y Hig - and §; Sabbath schoo! &t noon; meeting at 8 p. m. Wednesday First, Seventeenth and Dodge, Edwin Hary | Jenks, D. D., Pastor—Morning service, 10:30, | communion service; evening service, 8:00; Young People's meeting, 640, Sunday school at noon. Central Unlied Presbyterian, Twenty tourth and Dodge—Rev. Willlam ~Lampe will preach at 10:30 and 8 Babbath school | at 12, E McMillan, superintendent; | yLung peo meeting &t T | L | Wirst Reformed, South Tweniy-third and ices Sunday; 10:3 &. m, | Central, F. S Zausg Pastor—Sunday th D, m.. “Bible|school, 5:; preaching, 11:00, subject, “The | Young." Sun-|Cry for God;’ evening service, 8:00, sub- Chris- | ject, ““Reasons for Yielding;" Christian En deavor, 7:0 Castellar Street, Bixteeath and Castellas / Prayer|ghall want to atte ki Very Q. C Chen Wel Ping e e missionary Bunday school at while the guests entertained at a Men's Christ'an Mr. Chen Wel P Hao, have lived in Mr. and Mrs ter of Mr. Wallw this country to att Arbor_for the su Ohlo Wesleyan un Ping, who s & n will complete his | Drew seminary Christianity an | ttle of s " aeries theram. Twenty-eighth and Pastor—Services at theme, "Our Sunday school at 11:80, parochial school, .| an, 10, | r fal, Twenty-sixih and| The Omaha New Address, “What New Thought 1s,” , Mhieniorial service of Mod Wrecked on the Matrimonial beginning at 8:30 p. and "Thought at he cighth grade of (he Lake | Balley, rall State Sunday School association convention June 7 . and everything will be in readines bee, D.'D., Pastor—Publie wWorship at 10:30 | receive the many members and friends who of directors of tha Tien Tsin, Ghina, Young Men's Christian assoclation, and C Brown, hought society Sunday evenin meets at 8 y Dr tel, York will be in attendance. reveal the marvelous figure possibilities of those world fa pecial music ! South Eleventh, Rey Pastor—Preaching at 11; | 10; evening song and ; preaching at | ial Unlied Brethren, Lothrop—At 1030, wes; 11:30, sermon f portance {o' every woman w be in fashion. h America ‘harles W. Savidge, ve Defined and M Rocks on Which ~ Your essed to the 2,600 couplss; harge of the music; Sun-: | At 12; Young People's Society of v at ospel, Lyric Theater—Fol e e e e oar | religion i avery day affairs, which wiil be e undsy, | glven in_the lobby Of tne association build Facts of the New |!ng on Sundays during June and Jju )" Monday, “The Mak- 4 o'clock Who Ca uesday, | from the standpoint of the bar june ght Force Wed by George F. Gllmore, president Uonserva ritual healing; 'Th tive Savings and Loan assocln (! business Idea of Baly man, June 12, by 1. W. Carpe presiden th—How to Attain | Carpenter Paper company, educator, J Jn—Its Cause and | 19, by E. W. Graff, principa! Omaha High ‘.m“...x. wage worker, June %, by T. b ! on ine ivil Sturgess, editor Twentieth Century Farmer journalist, July 3, by Jamss B Wootan editorial writer for The Bee, rallroad ma stant boys' directay, will [July 10, by C. C. Miller, wi he e Young Men's Christian | Pacific rallway; physiclan, July i by the high school cadet | lLord, president Nebraska Meafcu! & an, la., next week. |tion; traveling man, July 24 by J F slate secreiary Nebraska Young to | Men's 4‘::1)‘:‘\413 sasociation: Jawyer, July Uiathis “Ehuraduy eventng | ZIEBELL HAS NO PIQUE AT TEMPLES OF JUSTICE of a good delegation 10 ‘s lake, June 23 to July 2. | | Mun Paroled Atter HKhooti | Would Help Hulld New ( House to Try Others. Notes. ceptlon and banquet Il be in attendance at the 7 10 9. On Wednesday address upon, ‘‘Th: Mental and Soclal Char unces, (hat the formal | i ung Men's Christian asso- k will be Saturday, June August Zlebell, convicied some time ago in distriet court of shooting his son and paroled by Judge Sutton, bas no prejudice against temples of justice and would fain work on the new Douglas county court | nouse. | It is unlikely that he will get a job, though Ziebell has some skill as & me. | chanie. ILikewise he is an artful modelier | in clay and has threatened to present the county & bust of Judge Sutton o nd. A member of the hoard H of George Wallace, wer luncheon at the Youns association Friday noon ing &n hix nephew. Mr ihe same compound with son-in-law and daugh ce. They have come to end college, going to Ann mmer and in the fall to| King of Greece ) ROME, June 4.—King George of Greece niversi Mr. Chen Wel| . . iveq fiere today in the strictest incognito ative Methodist minister, |4, oyter with King Victor Emmanuel re- theological training at| oo qing the Cretan situation and to urge that Italy as one of ‘the four protecting 4 Practical Living is the | nowers of the Il t in the reallza- of short addeesses on | on of the Cret Rome. These addresses wiil be piessiicd | y. 5, Elting Brings Sait fo | w { president; | M. with Baldrige, lfic\ | admintstrator of iere and fashion authority from New She will moulding mous cor sets and demonstrate their absolute im- ho would You are earnestly invited. ASKS LOAN COMPANY PROBE Receiver for Omaha Buildiog | ment Uorporation. ent- 4. Elting has t court to have civer named @ Omaha Building Investment and for an aceounting of the dealing ta the company of W. D. Mead, Jr., A. E. Mead and W. B, Meikle Melkle is & real es to whom W. D. Mead asigned lection ot vents for a building company own at venth and Pacific streets. Biting the estate of his , wif who bought 3,000 worth of stock in company, Biting asserts that the sto bolders have not been getting their p share af the income. € coni the PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS i G Templeton left Saturda J. E. Utt, frelght agent for the Rocit E. Fuller, superintendent of motive J. Lamereaux, railroad contractor, has gone o St. Paul on business, Osceola to attend the funeral of ex-( ‘ ernor Mickey Island road, has returned from a trip to Lincoln and {he western part of the stale and machinery of the Unlon Pacific to Chicago Sunday for & business . 8. R Rush have returned from a plea Vvisit of several weeks nt [ the country hame of Mr. and Mrs, W. R Lighton, near Fayetteville, Ark Miss Anna Denham left last evening for & short visit with relatives and friends at Springfield, 11, atter which she will go her old home In Kentucky for A spmuir nd M | visit, returning to Omaha aboutpae;iem | ber 1.