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12 Ltk B OMAHA, 1UkS0A) | not disposed to be reasonable where the lives of their fellow citizens are con- WOODMEN OF W()RLD |{Comment of American Editors on e s s STOPOVER INOMAHA German Note on Lusitania Case =" o b e 2| A Great Firal Clearance Sale Tuesday of the Hargadine- McKittrick S ettt cimastn tries will best insure us that safety and t toc - | oo e cemunnin oo oo e e v e i i e | A dA@rgadine- IMciittric Arrangements About Complete fo | ine Gierman note dealing with the Lusi- |mixed irwut to the United States whick |, Knote City (Mo) Star: Fhere fo notli) : f i {tania case, gemerally taKe the position | cleareq the ship as arch but ! " e e o fba il <o SENNIMERORY Of BOVreign . | Ll ot Ia an eveslon of.the sadin Deiat the' request for n-Investigation of cir. | (1o OF the United States us set forih In ALL THE LOTS RE- M} (SAVINGS TRULY MAR- Camp Enroute to 'Frisco. lin question 110m the editorials | cLmstances already known to the civilized | Tresident WWiljon's —commumientiol MAINING FROM THE VELOUS ON NEARLY [ERCAP, {of le LOrR Are eare urnisheq ) vorl s whifty [ msolen E Ve gove " ot THREE HUNDRED DELEGATES|: inted Pross: e | Duluth Werala: 1t sinply mcreases the (010 s duty to its citlens and to che | | BIG PURCHASE TO BE )Y | ALL OLASSES OF SUM. o necessity of keepine & tight hold on per cause of humanity if it did not stand by cmszn TUESDAY MER MIBOBANDISE | New York Times: The German reply ‘e ~bee racti Afrangements havebeen pra is not responsive to our demand. It does | cally ' completed to entertain . I not promote that “clear and (ull under Sonial Testie dnd { the terms of its great protest fold fe We ) o giving the president pression of America’s P IN DOMESTIC ROOM. that it will ve prompr, 1 J, L. KENNEDY TO ADDBESS IN DOMESTIOC ROOM. Omaha for a day the entire sovereign |standing® as to a grave smituation which nds 1nte | camp of the Woodmen of the World, |Prewident Wilson in hia note deiared e e« + ¢ tne Ger. ALMA MATER COMMENCEMENT | B Wash Dress Fabrics, Leather Goods and Notions, ~ Dress and Underskirts, [to be desirable. * * * The NI 0 nan preliminary reply therefor eant ¢ IR which 1€ to meet in St Paul, accord: | (% be Gotable © 0 o T oty | 1 preliminary raply tiorelor. us meANt | gop, 1. Kenneds of Omana ts on the ([l Linens and Domestics, Underwear and Furnishings, ~ Hosiery and Draperies, v {18 " b o Opon WEE STOF SUFtWEY WIBCIIININ | oo o ek e o 1ng to the plans described by The Be? |in regard to the sinking of the Lusitanis whfle ucrupuloudly avolding the appear- |Commencement week -'\h'"',:,:":"fl.“:fl’:‘ Laces and Embroideries, Dresses and Kimonos, Men’s Furnishings. some time ago cannot fail to cfente @ most disakreeabls ance of shutting the door to the hops "(‘;ml‘flf‘-' n"': n:‘fln“ i Bl fixed i |impression in fhis country, which 1he arrangeinent that will make for rights; ccn Selccted by the o | h 2 : : o) . . The dste now definitely flxed 18| Clor tward form of courtesy will nut | and safety of neutrals, while preserving |the nnual address before the atumni (i Merchandise of most dependable high quality at surprisingly -little prices. Every Monday, June 12, ahd more than 39 0T Germany's right to avail itself fully of|S#sociation on Wednesday s item unusual value. Come early Tuesday. . delegates from the different states,| xow York World: The German note in | the ans at its Alsposal to combat|® He Will speak on ‘Men an T wllh‘ their accompanying wives or rnq:“n;.» l'.. the Amerfcan protest against y,r.ul.:’.': \v-:l\\ n-vmm”. rl\)vnnf"flrnn’w'z;fM/\lhndl‘ It '.- '||.:"n»;5r:'|;;hvunn:\::{ . A . . ~ " Omah “l\i“"\fl"fil‘ attadks uUpon merchantmein | seapow:e, commencement of - i - p - tt Gxughters, wil) “atop oft in Om a_ does nof meet the issue. It is worse than Pittsburgh Gazette-Times: The lives|Mater i lna ean a e ar a lne c l rlc to. look around the clty, and MOYe |, . ..." 14 is {hsincere, even pettifos- | and rights of American citizens cannot T""‘ colleg "”“"“I “'""':‘““;‘_‘::':;';:? - . . particularly to inspect the headquat: | ging Regret will be felt éverywhere in jegitimately be construed as contingent 80 Alumnus of prominence to | t t Do t ters work of the order. the United States that the affairs of 2 | upon a rendjustment of war mnrlllllnnlil'"m"""'"' addreas ”‘""l‘"""""'"e:‘; W:"‘k»; oc ues a ln e l mes lC Oom . . » cople believed to be friendly have |, » noclisnities: ot Gebrns John Pinley, commissionor o ueation i _ Boverelgn Commonder Fraser has 7.“:;. ,;n(l:v 'ihn’ lm‘n’d! of men capable of ‘ (:,:::'.,,:;:,,H: ',':;:‘,1." T:,':-:;"',:‘"‘TN"IM of New York state; Edgar Bancroft, head | About 150 Bed Spreads — | Bed 8Sheets — About 200 in | Mercerized Poplm — BEvery been busy developing the details, and | ... "qo oeiate trifting. (German): We belfeve that the German |CCunsel of l’r: lr{h-:.‘n‘v'\‘nnnl Harvester | Heavy crochet, full size hem- | all; 72-76 and 81x90 sizes— | shade and color, best 25¢ official Instrictions have Just beeil| New York Tribune: Germany's ANSWer | yovernment has answered every question |°CTIPANY, and §. €. McClure, now man- . > t o sent out to the delegates of the dif- to our.government's protest against the | i g TClL o8 IPLTETE ST iy ox. |3IN8 editor of the New York Evening med, manufacturer’s mis- | heavy bleached cotton; while | grade ..... v.ooo... 11%¢ ferent state campe telling them jus: |“laushter of ita citizens. peacefully and | oot ‘one, and on that one it desires fur- | Mall have """”,"'Mh""; ':“::' "t""” takes in bleaching; hence | they last,each ........ 41¢ Utility and Novelty Check lawfully going about their business on “ alumni exercises for the last threc com- 41.95 " ,, ; how to travel to get to 8t Paul by GUTIE SAE Gl Ty Ameriem | N T mout despalring of | PERCOmENtS. {§ these $1.25 spreads, ea. 79¢* | ‘‘Fame”" Dress Calicoes; all | Dress Ginghams — usually ' way of Omaha, the trip rrom Omalia | opinion. Courteous on the surffce &% | o0y proomant one fn obliged to regerd i {0 be fade fn & epectal train, [Herr Von Jagow's communication tr, it | K TR ORE T OOk i “’he program calls for devoting most C0es not strike the mote which the peoplc of the lime to Inspection ~* the Wood Of this country hored that it would | u d offices,”’ explained a *t7ike | i ""'.';";::‘d'";“‘:fm g e v New York Press: Berlin's answer () | e ———— Annoying Spring Consmh. ! unsatisfac- | The first dose of Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar- Cambric—The standard un- | colors, best patterns,yd. 3%¢ | 10c a yard ...........5%¢ dermuslin finish, 4-4 width; | Amoskeag Nurse Stripe — | White Plisse Crepe — The usually 9e yard, now..5%¢ | 10¢ gingham, now....73,¢ | fabric for gowns, ete. yd. 9¢ Ladies’ Muslin Gowns, Combination Suits Lace Ourtains—A great general clearance and Bkif'ts—.—Valuos to $1.50; to close 39¢* | of all the lace curtains, made ‘to sell to $2.00 Women’s Lisle Vests and Union 8uits and a pair; in two big lots at, pair. .39¢, 98¢ Children’s Union Suits; to 50c values, 19¢ Wealth' Gotest :Oobers atil’ By o 36c Ribbons at, yard ...............10¢ reely shall we quibble over the|Honey will help vou. Tt kills the cold | bleness or unieasonableness of | gern. Only sc. All druggists.—Advertise- | the situation The American people are | ment | T T s ) 0 0 ) 3 0 Unfortunate JUNE BRIDES renso Py V! . Iy gra- some special attention for ihe wuylen. :!:::-M:'::;:‘u::::“:':(;:.:-“' triendy, sra The visitors will be taken care of for . . o heon ipoint as made unmistakably in Mr. Wi '“M..m." the Commercial club. it *hAt o, 1010 g that the Von Tirpits admi- = ble to- the: club, and at,one of | i iy ytop) slaughtering American ¢ the hotels for dinner. The evenlng en-| ., .. whether in the case of Guitlight ¢ agement will be Ak-Sar-Ben Initlation .. ygjiania, whether by pairs or b E0n v 10c Laces at, yard .......... i At the den.” {weores. The Berln foreikn office apenks ' are they — whose husbands nn.al 50c values ...... oot v 0l Cuin 38 ik - 15 150 Em idyus:lel i visa m':":'“‘:“m’:::““"“;';n“‘;“;’; .ot & probable misapprehension et themselves do not come to this Women’s Cotton Hose—12 bro W, 4 T y e * 3 Vi to the real . . . N . . / sion-may be gathered from the u.-o-m;2;:‘,.:{.,°“'.,:‘°I§I“"CL‘.‘“:.‘.|.° Thete Is “Home of Beautiful I‘{ITIIItul‘(‘ . black or tan, all sizes, pair.......... $1.00 ’mh" Goods ..... sntouncement, which s going to them |nene; there could be none. M and at least LOOK. Why! Be- Children’s Cotton Hose—To 15¢ values— | Ooats’ Thread, spool .................4¢ In the current number of the SOverstn| New York Herald: Uermany has fg- d cause we will absolutely gunaran- black, white or tans, sizes 5 to 9, pr., 5¢ Sc Handkerchiefs .. . .2Y¢ tee you will here find what you Men’s Knit Union Suits—Ribbed or mesh, 50c Embroidery Flouncings, yard. ...29¢ Visitor just in the mails: Inored the real issue presented by the | “We are not mupposed to divulge qfllemM note of May 13 ' As was cleacly ' sacrets of what Is going o take place 'gset forth in that historlc document, the in when the soverslgn delagates |attituds of the United States Is not | PR Wantat the price you .Wis!l to pay. 4 ey to $1.50 values; white or ecru, all sizes— Women's Dress Skirts—All wool serges, in #6p at the home of Wooderaft on their |baged upon any one of the meries of | We make a special inducement to June Brides to SR T S TN 69¢ and 49¢ blacks and blues, button trimmed; sale WAy to, Bt Pai, Wl 1t ls rumored that levénts cited, but upanthe principal in- purchase here. SEE US FIRST. Soversign Commander Fraser is prépar- |volved in the method of warfare in whi®h ing an initistion that ‘hanging on the |they were incidents. The United Stater \ rope’ or ‘listening to Jock's tale of past|stands today the champloh of neutral | Men’s Knit Underwear—50c values, shirts | Price ........ .......... .......$1.00 or drawers, ribbed balbriggan or mesh, all Women's 8ilk Petticoats—Jersey top with troubles’ are like a Sunday school, ‘1als|right and noncombanta 'hum:-;ll‘t:‘-";n ‘ DGR ) S G AR et 29¢ 15-in. pleated messaline flounces, all most vl us clvi n N A . : b b ot "":" B T o A Al notae svartet tor civiti | B Men’s Summer Shirts—To $1.50 values— | popular colors; great snap at........ 98¢ countable for what will' happen to you zatlon—pnd will to the Germany | i 'R . 4 o et i | . broad asortmeut of colors, patterns and One Lot of Rain Ooats—Misses’ and chil- zui:‘mp:c;o :‘fi-mr.b:‘t.-h noncombatants | materials; all sizes, choice ...... ... .35¢ dren’s, made to sell to $2.00, all sizes to 16 " New , York' L ctee rasigach o s Boys’ Shirts—Fine dress or heavy work e TR T SRR SR AR 95¢ prinir miad rad g s we et | Bl From these vast stocks you can select the shirts with or without collars; to 75¢ val- Tailored Suits—Made to sell at $10.00 to :fu_.'l'h'fim_m e we: (El curtain that will be the pride of any woman’s home— 0085 B o SRS SRREE 39¢ and 19¢ | $15.00; good assortment; at, choice $4.98 n as our patterns are the cholcest in quality, workmanship and BRIRL R S ek veses ek finish on the market at lowest.prices to you. rried on the navy Mt as an soxiliary Marquisette and Scrim Ourtains Cluny Lace Curtains ‘the’ presumption. 1s strong that Those who have used these cur- | The curtain that is especially Sitickrw ShaBent it / talns know of its wonderful ;l‘l‘i‘t‘td for m'h.nmmt‘h rc::: or i service (glying qualities, the INg FOom whare the Hmp treatment is wanted with o8 curtain - that always pleases. | ¢ o0y cluny lace, some with Colors In white and ecru vooad, ced a8 low - lpnr::.r:llo::._whno and ecru $2.00, $2,25, $2.30, $1.75, $2.35, $2.75, 1.75 Batmis sz | §1 50 &ie: Sss. Stee. ... PORTIERES .... ‘We have a lot that we are closing at very special prices at $1.46 each, $1.25 each, 85¢ each, T8¢ euch, soc and......... —Seven Rousing Specials for Tuesday In the Busy Cloak and Suit Department Women's Linen Suits—Made to sell at $10, | Women’s Wash Dress Skirts—Big assort- $12 and $150at ..., ....counnnns .$3.95 | ment; special bargains ..........$1.45 Women’s Silkc Dresses—Made to sell at $10 | Women’s Linen and Rain Codts—$4.00 and and $12.50—poplins, foulards, messalines, | $5.00 values, all sizes, good colors; on sale eto, ab ov.oieeis ceneii . BBBB | Bt L. $1.90 Women'’s Long Silk Kimonos—Made to sell | Women’s House Dresses—$1.25 values, in at $4 and $5; on sale Tuesday....$2.69 | all sizes, good styles; at...... Children’s Wash Dreses—All colors and sizes, up to $1.25 valnes at........ 2 A A NI A PP PPN iy "&""...'.’»':5"-."’.':;..."&.'.'3 I Nets - Summery Cretonnes fn the destructién ‘of commérce without Al, per yard, 75¢, ¥ 35c A most complete line; zsc gard of ryley of fairness, nm.p{:: 85c, 560, 46¢ and. . ;;}p:;dy"d 30c, 4Bc ! The overdrapery material that pléases the most; UN- FADABLE and WASHABLE, cxceptional silky qual- ities, rich colorings. $ Figured, 40-in. wide, choice of colorings in 85c "&"’fi';.. BELEy wr ot ' green, brown or blue; at, per yard.......... ; Ing about this document is the area Plain 60-in wide, cholce of col- | Artistic pattern in 50-in, wide, sllences. Ita chief sigy orings in green, brown or biue; | choice of colorings in green, A, 7 e g b gied § B Pill Cretonne pillows at............ 18¢ ! ow‘ Very Fapcy Pillows at...... 75¢ avd 85¢ 1. . Have them made now that you ma; sllp COUC” make your selection from our vast un: | factory to the United States goes without [l of Cretonnes that are sure to please. Estimates cheerfully fur- . | Having. \ nished with no obligations. Let us make suggestions. A i Chicago Staate Zeitung The administra- . . y Tapestry in Oriental patterns, rich CoaCh Covers colorings, size 60-in wide x 3 yards tion_vannot honestly dodye the questions raisdd ¥y Gérmany. The German govern: lonp—at $2.50 each, $2.75, $3.50, $4.00, $4.50, $5.00 $5.50, $5.75 up to $12.50 each. Men’s Shirts ; A wonderful lot, in the newest styles and patterns; clearance of our big special purchase; all worth double; salé price Tues- LR e e 98¢ In Furnishing GSods Dept. > Shapes 89c French Chip with black silk velvet' 89c flanges; six styles to select from; 10 dozen of these splendid white shapes — make selections early. untehable. It merely demands t the facts fn the case be first cstab- Hplied. /1t (wkieh the §ood old A Y view that the complainant ‘must forth the evidence of the guilt of the . Men’s Union Suits To $2.00 values, in fine nain- sooks, mercerized, ribbed and balbriggans, both regular and athletic styles, all sizes...98¢ % In Furnishing Goods Dept. Special June Grocery Opening Sale Tuesday, Quality Goods & Saving of 25 to 50 % 30 lufinmmm SPECIAL ON FLOUR TUBSDAY | Yeast Foam, b We want every housewife in Oma- %fl Oo{{- ha to Gy sack of our famous LT ' or Dlamond ~ 5", Nothing finer for | { at Dackage bread, pies and cakes. ery sack | I lozen . o uarenteed to give perfect satisfac. | 19-0% pyk. R m-ulb L 3 ?lon ot your money refunded in_ful s d‘v—* Punu't hu br. . l‘ per 48 1 sack, Bpecial .. .... $378 ngub.gu::-.(’:n'flf-':' .|q‘.l.~.|,.m di4e 16 1bs. best pure cane Granulat 200 SOAaE Tho ot Delek Bl o 5165 best Mixed ‘Chick Feeed .. 860 | THE ABLE MARKEST YOB 7 Ibs. bulk Laundry Starch ..... '..gl PEOPLE 8 Ibs, White or Yellow Cornmeal 4 large cans Condensed Milk, tches ” Celo. . ment Joes not Jany respoosibility for the i sinking "of * the "Lusitanla * ¢ * * but e & ——————— mmgs T0 OBEY iwishes to deternjine the status of the 3 ship, whether or not {t was an auxillary ORDER IF TAKEN INTO NAVY [“riir™"" * ’ 3 — C | Chicago Journal: - The claim that the | ....................... © | Imported Swiss Ch Demand 16 pounds. That's the ;X‘o— fort, 1b. oL ight and the law requires it ew Potatoes, per 1b. ....... Bo § bunches home grown Onions € bunches home grown Radis) 4 heads fresh Leaf Lettuce pea BEATON & LAIER RUG SPECIALS AXMINSTER RUGS Rich in color, high pile, fabric all wool, face in beautiful ...................... 40c PINBAPPLES UP NOW We have another car of extra fan- ey fruit for Thursday's sale. The market is up 50c a crate. We advise our customers to buy now. 24-size, per dozen . . i cans fancy Wax, String, Lima Beans ......... The best Domestic celli or Spaghett!, pk 4 \bs. fancy Japan Rice, George Womna hes written to the local naval recruiting office a long letter un- Oriental patte! folding his ambitions ‘o jom the navy. : L < SIE T get in the navy I (ntend.to tend to - & Business » . 1 will | WILTON SEAMLESS| BODY BRUSSELS o u’:":yl:’:‘.‘aml”::-. Il‘:l h ww" m‘ ¢ lV.ELVET RUGS A rug that gives service tbr stay they meé." the money, because it wears Saye Some real beauties for early | like iron; 9x12, szs 00 selection; 9x12, 319 50 $32.75, 827.50. . . $25.00, $23.00. . Other sizes priced in proportion RAG RUGS Hit and miss patterns. These are some real extra special values. 27x04, -ouly. -.70e 30x60, only....... b - e em———m s - ———— - SWEEPER-VAC Combined sweeper and suction cleaner; picks up paper, matches, threads and cleans the rugs through and through. 1gi4c $1.10 . 100 8 S Bo | 36-gize, per dozen it " Now Cabbage, 15, <o- vvreror 3380 | - Haok o cane I} o Large juicy Lemons, dosen’ ¥ Any size, per erate 32 oz, jar Pine w1 Ty HAYDEN’S First nt Tiplon: “In view of | his menefous promise (o ‘obey the ,,_l ficer' it seems we ought to let him join | the navy.’ 1 Barcastic chap. this lieutenant, e, NEW YORK NEWS WRITER CONTESTING DIVORCE SUIT | . Achirop, & mewspaper writer y contesting a suit Five More Pairs F seekf e and ModelRonly ................. $6.50 F i once granted by District ngm. e they are ‘m b the You edn bux ree 1S eek | alience of harassing paina /a3t o dltres NOMORDUST here i | the mind, Whatever will add to the comfort for the five boys that brig th | of the expectant mother is a -lal Do you know that the germs of the most deadly Rotures of th § Ve $38 most 2ul infinence since & calm and | diseases lurk and hreed in dust? For the sake of L of the stilts before 4 P. M., Sat- | must have & wonderfully impress Your health, them. you ought to use WOMOBDUST urday, June 5. < o, Tou s bettie ut | is” sweepin HOMORDUSE captures these GERMS ivinirs Friead~ of ny druasist and you | s leaving & clean. stmosphere " As well! " ¥ou This pleture of the stilts will be in The lvlll realise 80 many women declare it won't ever find dust collected in your hair or on Bee every day this week. make |t be the most remedy they know of. jour clothies after NOMORDURT. i tkes up the Ap % Baguleir Co d floors, them ~amg prmey Ao/ Go’ e & astaedid | Bt o bRt AR Cut them all out and ask your friends " buok of great interest and value to every ex- | d o ;ave pictures in their paper for you S, | pectant mother. 10c and 25¢ too. See how many pictures you can get o Among the leiters of interest in fhis book and bring them to The Bee Office, Satur- ™ | one iy part, “Seven years ago 1 rfl PRONE DOVGLAS 395 day, June 5. and | from o Saturdey ‘Sod Bad o | Be . C The stiits will b was - i1 w Ve been | have Thie thae | owes slck aton & l aler | O. s ¢ given Free to the boys or girls that sénd us the most pietures be- 415-417 South 16th Street, Omaba. fore 4 P. M., Saturday, June 5 PAYMENTS IF YOU WISH ” / . . i i 4 F.}:é; II. i -