Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, May 29, 1915, Page 3

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T T —— /A‘*\ ‘*“\‘J nacono DAY R e ¥ iAo A tremendous sale of ~u|N‘rinr vilee siite for men and young men, in pure wool fabrics, Every wanted pattern, including blue serges, can be found at this price. We urge you to see these suits in our windows, $18 Sulls : Flne Smts in Exclnslve Designs The pick of the spring's new colors, made into garmenis that fit accurately, offered Saturday at a big saving. Blue serges at each below price— $ll 50 $15.00, $16.50 F:5f\ Great Shirt Sale . Purchased the floor stock of Vindex Shirt Co., Baltimore, Md., at about e on the dollar. Sale starts Saturday. Pure Tub Silk Shirts | Soft Silk Roman stripes, heavy | Bosom Shirts; satin stripes and plnln Finest 4 colors. $5. and 86, (Kl‘ o sz s1'35 qualitles. . . ....... 32 value 8= Stylish Shirts With or With- SOFT CUFF SHIRTS, splendid patterns in out collar 350 madras and soisette " attached, fabrics; 75¢ grade. . . worth $1.25. . 85c GOOD NEWS FOR BOYS BOYS' COMBINATION SUITS—We purchased | BOYS' TWO PANTS an enormous quantity of suits that regularly | SUITS — Patoh pooket well at .l and 86, all new models, models, in wool pants, ages 5 to 17; Saturday fabric, 84 values BALL AND BAT l"RI‘]E WITH EACH SUIT. Finest Straw Hatsat a Saving Unlimited selections of PANAMA SPECIALS splits, sennets and leg- [ 20 dozen genuine Paua- "31:00. BEEE1FS" | Vorin sesor w . P32 THE | Nebraska | CADET OFFICERS APPOINTED Full List of lull ud Company Com- ' manders of University of ‘ BEE: Nebraska Regiment. LINCOLN MAN IS COLONEL! ———— | LINCOLN, May 2.—(Special)=H. G.| | Hewitt of Lincoln will be colonel of the| university cadet regiment for the coming year, the appointments of officers in the | | cadets being announced yesterday at the | close of competitive drill. Mr. Wewitt| will have charge of the university cadets. Honors were pretty well distrituted | among the towns of the state in ths ap- | rointment of officers, Omaha getting its| | share. The list of appointments for the coming | | year tollows i | Fleld and Staff Officers. | Colonel—H. G. Hewitt | Lieutenant Colonel—J, A. Allison Major. Executive and Delinquency Ofti- cer—C. A, Hauptman. | Major—First battalion, P. M. Wi sham; Second battalion, A. J. Cot Third battalion, W. C. Chapin: unas-| signed, L. L. Ewing, W. A. Biba, & K Clark | Gaptain and Adjutant— 1. K. Frost | Captain and Quartermaster—P. N. Tem- ple | Captain and Commissary—R. \'. Koupal, | First Lieutenant and Battalion Adju- | tant—First battalion, E. I Liebendorfer; | Second battalion, W. 1. Wright: Third battalion, C. E. Glasser. Second Lieutenant and Battalion Quar- termaster—H. J. Schwab. { Noncommissioned Staff Officers. Regimental Rergeant-Major—E. J. Kra hulik Regimental Commissary Sergeant — C V. Traphagen, E. J. Althouse { Regimental _Color ~Sergeant — H. L Gayer. A. J. McKee. Hattalion 'Sergeant-Major—First battal- fon. K. K. Martin; Second battalion, \ W. Fauquet: Third battalion, H. L. Lang- don | Corporal—Adjutant's department L. W Harvey, M. \'. Thompson department. = H. H sneser, Philip Potree, A, Lo quartermaster's Woods, W. Scott, k. C Watkins. A first ser Gribble; sergeant, . C.| Southwell. | Band—Captain, D. T. | tenants, W. M. Locke K" farkeon: ‘sacond. lietena | Shumacher, J. F. Nelson, R first sergeant, R. J. Saund, | R. L. Thisen, M. Bixby | P. T. Babson, O. A. ._Garrison, V. Aldrich, T P Lane first leu. | V. C. sergeants, . Strieter, | b | F. % G. Bloodgood, W . Reed, W w. 0. . B, B\l.l‘llotll G. ancl\k C l Cox, DRESS UP FOR_DECORATION DAY — Buy Stylish Quality Clothes at Cut Prices and on very Easy Terms. All LADIES’ SPRING SUITS, in serge, poplin, shepherd check, covert cloth, at ONE.-HALF PRICE. All our LADIES’ SPRING COATS, in all the new novelty styles, at ONE-HALF PRICE. SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY 48c Ladies’ well made satin petticoats at - Ladies’ nicely trlmmed house dresses at - $|00 Ladies’ fancy whlte $|Dfl silk waists - - Men’s fine all wool blue serge suits, worth $15 00, $9 50 at - Men'’s all wool pin stripe and fancy check suits, 39 50 worth $16.50, at Boys’ knee pant suits in neat gray and brown $2 50 plaid, worth $3.75,at Unicm S.E come"wAcxsou PEOFLES STORY { USEE For Results Bee Want Ad-. 2 G.nl E. Gillett, B. J. Glrrholl L. W. Fave. | "Company E—Captain, F. H. Pau first Heutena Hall; first nTu B. F. Rohrba sergeants. C. R. Shere 3 , Andrew corponll C. L. Greer. Pk ebarign; first old; , H. Com n—c.uqn 3. L. McMaster; | first |mmn7(m. B. 8, dpgm second lieu- | binso: 'T. B, Bweeney, W. Shoe- ‘allace. C. 8. Holcombe: Urbach; first ser- g ts, C. —Henry L. City, who lived many vears on a farm between that place and Table Rock, ploneers of this county, will celebrate their sixtioth wedding anniversary on Monday, May 3. They will be at home to their numerous friends from 2 to & o'clock bome of the bride a few miles southwest of here. Eighty-three dollars has been paid out for wolf scalps. OMAHA, Rok-hr co?nrnl.ll.r,n.:i ay Afkens and wife of Pawnee | Mr. Burton Dloss and Miss Effie Stone- | berger were married last evening at the | | by Pawnee county this spring in houmlu‘ SATURDAY, MOST EXTRAORDINAR! VALUES IN HIGH TYPE QUALITY SUITS AT Every suit featured at this price is a regular stock garment and its origin was $ far from that of the clothes made for saie pnrpose and special purchases THESE SUITS WERE INTENDED TO SELL AT $18, $20 and $22.50—-OUR FEATURE PRlC DA You surely want a new straw Save $3, $5 or $7.50 on your suit (1 e ‘i Every Omaha man who appreciates hot weather comfort, should own one or two smartly styled ‘ to wear Decoration Day And this is the store from which to choose it. ankle strap pumps or growing girls. ing girls. The Popular |l “Baby Dolls™ $1.50 to $2.50 **Baby Dolls’" are the most sensible, serviceable and stylish lals ever devised for children and Jest, because of our greater Assortiments, values and unsurpassed service Every new style creation is first introduced to Omaha men in our Hat Come and meet the new segtion — ones Saturday. more $5.00 $2.00 w0 $5.00 We are prepared for & big demand this year, and show & complets line of this popular style in Patent Colt, Gun Metal and White. With or without heels. Prices range from $1.00 to $2.50 for children, according to size, and from $2.50 to $3.50 for grow- Expert fitters in our chfldren’s department. WHOE CQ 18I & DOUGLAS. t The mere skeletons of clothes fashioned in tempting tissue thin, tropical weight PALM BEACH, MOHAIR or SILK SUITS the customary King-Peck manner from fab- rics of the thinnest texture, stripped of the last vestige of unnecessary weight. These suits are tailored so deftly as to hold their shape despite the sheerness of the ma- terial. Our showing is more than double that of previous years. Palm Beach Suits, $5, 86 50, $8.50, $10 Cool Mohair Suits - o vimu et n 10 Rich Silk Suits - - . -« $10 and $15 to $10.00 We'll Furnish the Furnishings No matter what your apparel requirements may be-—a collar button or a bath robe-—-we're here 1o serve you best. Athletic Nainsook Union Suits: $1.00 Fadeless Shirts 25¢ Silk Luster Hose . . Goodknit Union Suits, . . Wash Ties, special . 15¢ PIG PORK LOIN ROAST,LB. .................. 10%¢ PORK CHOPS, BEST OUTS, PER LB, .......... 14'.¢ PIG PORK SHOULDER ROAST, 3 t.o 4 1b| ave,, lb 9“4¢ No. 1 California Sugar Cured Hams, per Ib, No. 1 Bugar Cured Skinned Hams, per Ib, No. 1 8ugar Cured Lean Bacon, by strip, pound Balt Pork, r © | Home made Famb Balt Pork, lean mm—- by '""f Hame made pure Rau P Sl b et vl S e @%¢ | pouna GROCERY lPEcIALS 16 pounds Granulated Sugar for . 48-1b, Sack Flowr, Washburn-C day only Swedish Health Bread, four 10c¢ pkgs. for Rub-No-More powder, § 1 I"I'O cans 4 X mllk for . 9 6c cans 4 X milk for 10c pkgs. corn flakes for 3 8¢ pkgs. matches Tall Cahs saim 26c wacks nhlck f ge canw tomatoes rm 3 tollet paper y ' country butter, per Ib. rl(rl fancy fresh tomatoes, 3. I or. . ... o Green onions, 1% Leaf lettuce, 3 hes 10c cans hlulb- u Asparagus, § bune hu for . Large cans peach New potatoes, per fw Ifll Orders Ifl M A'wo Price. We Ddl'or mllfl. + J. SWORBODA RETAI PHONE Full quart, Ask About Free Coupons [ —— L DEALER DoucLAS 222. OMAHA Nt $1.25 value. . WATCH THEM SQUIRM! WHO? WOULD-BE GOMPETITORS OLD TAYLOR WHISKEY— 8-year-old quality, AF Cedar Brook, 8§ year old, full quart, regular $1.25 value. Home-Made Grape Wine, full gallon, only. for Chinaware. Mall Orders r’h’d, : 121-123 North 16th St. “The Quality House." Cackley Bros., | Apartments, flats, houses and cottages can be rented quick- l ly and cheaply by a Bee ‘‘For Rent’’ want ad. X PIG PORI( ROAST, 93¢ FRESH DRESSED OHICKENS. ... 11%¢ Steer Pot ) Pig Pork Butts ...............10040 | Bugar Cured Ham . ..l ''!: 1380 10340 | Skinned Hams o .11%¢ | Bugar Cured Ha 10t o | Extra Lean Breakfast “Bacon 1 Roast Youns Veal Roast $ ke - ugar Cured Bacon Young Veal Chops . 14 | 5-Ib. pail pure Lard. rexular 7e, Spare Ribs B o speclal ... Salt Pork...... ... %o 3 Bvectal < I} Bwirt Premium and mmmna C | From & to 9 ». m.. Lamb Chops | Hams -16%0 | From 9 to 10 v .. Pork Choos’ I.- 1610 H E Prone Doupied a70d PUBLIC MARKET Salt Pork ... Spare Ribs Skinned Ham .. Sugar Cured Ham .. A H“l(l Premium and Diamond ¢ Haw . 3-1b. pail Pure Lard: regular price 45¢ —wenll THE EMPRESS MARKET Opy. Woolworth 5o and 10c Store. 113 South 16th 8t. Tel. D). 2307,

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