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I'HE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, l‘) nonononouonononononouononononouo:‘lo 2 Specializing Hand Tailored Suits *15 Choose your new spring suit here and re- ceive extra value. Realizing the strong demand for fifteen dollar suits, we se- cured special concessions in snappy styles for young fellows and conservative styles for elder men—showing an unlimited se- lection in new Glen Urqubarts, French APRIL 17, 1915, » 3 Nobl'askl ' i IthAL AT S MUCH TALK ISN'T NECESSARY s st WITH KING-PECK CLOTHES AT for Next Meeting of Protec- tive Association KING-PECK clothes reflect a personality without a false note—the right spirit OmOCIOCIOTIOEIOEIOEIOE Military Stripes and English Tartans. i '. Same values priced elsewhere at $20.00. E o ol il it 1 v that good dressers want—their appearance—style—endurance and splendid fit . iy WHIpia. seaoking turned over, 1v N speak plainly enough to attract discriminating dressers—the values speak loud Fine Weave Blue Sergo Suits il o ottt ittt enough to bring every man within a buyinf.l,r radius of this store for an investigation ) '? For stylish dressers, in 2 or 3-but- I e Bt A elers’ Prote Madgett and Pre ton models, with plain or patch pockets; $15 3985 qualities, at......o... 0 Speclals in Men’s Furnishings Mothers--Is Your Boy Prepared for Spring? § The day ‘when 4. | | i Py . : men ///[/ f ’TO tO There'’s a reason for our askin ‘‘Springtex’’ guaranteed | French Balbriggan Under- ¢ =" ' “iaistabadnsbat . t 1 t t for if h . i“n't‘ thare was neverg' Union Suits, $1.00 wear, seconds 75¢ The automobile offered in a contest by | BN | S ori1 e 1snt, w a quality, Saturday. . 690 ’quaht , special. . ... 35° et legle ineseilitealit | | d a! or lS gone' ou | better opportunity offered you Wilson Bros, pure Pure Silk Hose, 25¢ e e SR fit him han righ ow. $ silk lisle hose? ..... Izic Ivalue, B2 vE ot 'se S ere” Kot 1-atrong. Waitae Widts (Nl or Shm’ tall or Short’ you t\(\)'o‘n- n«‘-mMRlp :.t :i-lm-tirr‘mg t}mtn any i f Fine Dress Shirts, all 95 ‘Athletlc Union Suits 45c i e Ll are the man.for Whom we have proud mother shounld be glad to inspmi. i styles and colors, at. c { 75¢ value, special. . 8 uniin Tl Bl | an exact fit here in KING- { We know you will be favorably impressed T"—— 1sland bidding for the meeting | PE K h ‘ for never before in our history have we |Paris Garters (2 pairs to customer) at 1OC| "‘I""'”\ bt and Beatrico may prescnt fn: | {CK clothes gathered such a large and worthy display. — annonouononouo RO HOHORONOEOEONIOIO MO MO0 OIOIORIC OMIOEIO I O IO I O EIO LI O EI O B E]evator at Elkhorn 3 Frankly, no tailor can do To keep improving is a by-word of this . boys’ store, and if we ever lived up to that more for you .ln the matter_Of determination we have this spring. fit than we can with these new Spring Wear a “Guarantee” Special Hat See the new battleship grays and sI 90 : Belgian blue effects, a $2.50 quality . Burned; Loss More | = qo::lo:lpnouononononouonononoo:nl:lo::onononononononoqonanonoaoaouc , although it seemed bound to catch fire from the flying sparks. Ahout SRR 2 Wiy T NNGE A ) - — Pocket Crusher Hats, special.......... ry ol ThanTenThousand clothes. When you try one on you | Norfolk Suits with two 4.510 &+ Base Ball and Bat Freo With Every BLKHORY, .\;T}l._m( . ,;_..'.,.l} feel as though it had been built fqr 1 pairs of knickers, special. evaees to Suit in Our Boys’ Department [ i cor s leemmn oo e | you. E_flllat s éhtehrf:’sult Off "lle m%“fl? ‘ <True Blue'” Serge Suits, 34 $7.80 | Norfolk Suits | Two- Pants Suits | Woear-Proof Suits [ rire thix aricrnoon. bropeca byt | ?h efi?t'l an tigl;r careiul study of | Guaranteed fadeless .......... Tl Y {| Extra well fin- | A suit that gives ('mne‘ in finest O :::mih;‘:.‘.‘(‘«,;.\::r',,:m.:‘ ,I,',\:‘ .r.”l‘-'yxrx“ ':m\:: e’ ng ques i/ | Boys' Quality Suits s s ] B | ihed with roine | tho boy double | fabrle, of pure []| T Drshienes T b W P o | We're ready to make good our state- by 17yyem, : 3“ 10 l'neat patterns, | ols and fabrics | sach wnit has two [ iWaterloo and Valley confined th “"."j MENithal we can-Buit youwhenever: .| i S e et n et special— of $4.00 grades. | 357350, Haturdny O | SOE VR thst bt KTy you're ready to come here for that newSpring suit. g 1} 7,000 bushels of gram were destroyed. © The total loss is estiinated between $10,000 | [] ena $12.000, the elevator ]dnx worth about | gtk o Needing Spring Furnishings? §2.50 | $2.95 S4 95 1 ‘BUSINESS HOUSES CLOSE i An unnecessary question—because, of conrse yon do—especial- : FOR MANN FUNERAL ly the fellow who keeps up in matters of dress. Our great show- ings include dozens of articles you’ll need and want— Ofl0HOHOHOHOHOHOHOHOHOHOHOHOHOHOHO ) CHADRON, Neb., April 16.—(Spectal.)— | | Business houses were closed Wednesday | {morning during the funeral of Charles Rich Silk Shirts—extra quauty' M , who died suddenly at Rapid City, | 4 - v 8. D, Monday, while attending the stock- | Shirts with silk bosom and cuffs ... men's convention. The services at the Shirts in fadeless sheer cottons 5 { First Methodist church was in charge of Handsome Scarfs, every good kind . ........ 50c 144 33'50 Rev. J. C. Dillon, pastor. | Charles Mann was born fn Lincolnshire, Silk Fiber Hose—3 pairs in hox, the box .......... $1.00 |England, in 186, and after attendi ; nrr:\.nt: se hv’»‘nl tlnlnl‘\‘ed h:‘u ??:yk?oo:nbdr:l“ Leathier and Fabric Belts ......... LAy .50c and up |cation at Brown university, Pinchback, Bilk CHOVEB: & sioite si6iics Fos /s s % 1.00 and up {ncejnebirs, Enuand, Hatch One-. BUEOn UION BUIE ».rvosnnerreens . $1.00 For several years he was an employe [in @ grocery and general supply bustness Athletic ‘‘Goodknit’’ closed crotch Union Suits, $1 and up (S SIS S |, i, prior to his comink to Amer- Orébe Pajaas . 0 e $2.00 and $2.50 | e 868, when he settled in Dub 3 9 When One Dollar a- Week |1a. 'In 152 he went to Gentry county: 440lnx’> Bhirts:. .8 . nnan R A $1.50 and up {Missouri, and engaged in farming and [the raising and shipp stock. Here | K3 on December 9, 1 as united | wedlock to Miss /. Halstea to which unfon has been born three son | On account of failing health, Mr. Man !sold out in 1883 and came to Nebraska. settling in the Chadron creck valley, In | [ what 1s now Dawes county, in 184, THis | |early ploncering had the usual disadvan- Will Pay For Your Clothing? Not shoddy, flashy clothing, but the better kind of apparel, with a dependable guaran- tee behind every garment. Why not put your money in the bank or use it fnr other needs at home and pay us— $1.00 A WEEK You will wear better suits, more desirable clothing throughout—we promise you that —and $1,00 a week will satisfy us. “ SEEDLING OF HIGHWAY Ladios'Suit oy 2 e s Something you want Bargains for Saturday | .o o tages of belng compelled to haul his sup- Iplics from Valentine, the nearest raflrond |point, by wagon. He served as a mem- {ber of the Dawes county Board of County eltinieoghs st L WHERE YOU elected as 0 member of the State Board lof Agricuiture in 1897 and has served ARE SUPE rO as such continuously cver since. He was {president of the Dawes County Fair as- | sociation for twenty-five years. His wife died ten months ago, sinc | which time Mr. Mann has taken intere only in his work in agricultural matters KEARNEY WILL BUILD — has just returned b4 Shepherd Checks at.............. $9.98 1',',‘,:",’“:l':':”‘."“ ol o) kil f h vV h h y h V Navy Blue, AIl-Wool Serge at....$11.75 ‘:’:L’“fi s "!"”'* it B e Or t at lc Ou a e Ladies’ Tan Covert Coats at...... $7.50 ‘.“y.'.l... b ad wil o 2 2 A STk Parilin Dresses if .o o $6.95 [|constroction ana wil bo It is a very human desire—and one which Beautiful Silk \\ aists, in white and teen fect in width, me frequently proves very profitable—to want to ex- O e RS SR S 1.25 || 'v.'v;‘-"ur'” ¢ M‘ku- i i B 11t Bkivte, I bisch. craas m“,$ e St change that which we have for that which we navy, at . I I I S $1 00 ";:L:]‘"»:I\I‘]“Iw bullt west of the city, Want. \pm ial ~(1l1 111 Men’s \prulg Sample Suits, in blue, gray, brown and mixtures, ksl o s $9.50, $12.50 and $16 50 Men’s Stylish Spring Hats, in all shades, at.. . $1.75, $2.50 and $3.00 PAY $1.00 PER WEEK running to This brings us to the will undoubtedly open vp a field for much addition impre nt in road ey i i SWAPPERS' COLUMN |on the west. An engineer from | the Industrial sch troit will have charge of the work of constru fom When'commancea, " "0 which is the medium used by Omaha people to |J0Y’S WORK APPRECIATED make such exchanges. BY LOUP CITY YOUT N : crvd|t e— " To watch the “Swappers’ Column™ carefully is to s ) hn A te=tfoaus j h looking for. Or you can hasten 8ood | Telogram i bove of the bieh mchoot find just what you are looking for. y ] 4 et pmdona ooyt o results by an ad of your own. (FOBMERLY FEOPLES' STORZ.) George Elllngwood Joy has done among ST AN e lectuethey scousminied State your requirements clearly, and leave it at The Bee school colors and flowers, and musto Telephone Tyler 1000 was rendered by the Loup Clty orchestra USE. For Results |7 Wt o THE OMAHA BEE - Bee Want Ads. [/, e oo for M. oy wtichlc o B 1 B Everybody Reads Bes Want Ads