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1915, THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, JUNE = = — B e [of the week to see hia wite, who is in|E. Webd returned from We-ping | Tex. where they have been visiting with | the former at Columbus and the latter at| . Miss Maggie Sweetman of Omahu was| Mrs. and Mrs. John Munford made a TIIC Drelel o Tk 'T'”"",'" foturned 0 his home tothery ormerly | u guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. 8. West Sun. | visit this week at Eimwood in York Tuesday v, spent with her | da - - | Aowers from ! hert | Mrs. Byron Sage went to Sterling, <olo..| A big bunch of fresh vers fre Says: "‘You can't BlG OUTDOOR lEET‘ Miss Helle Munn has returned fron > Alber! The } | senjors gave their class | tc visit her sister, Mrs. J. L. Brown | Y nter at th ¥s u ca | Nebraska City where she has been C. A. Paxton of Chadron, Neb. | pla t Springfield Thursday b o 2 p at Springfl arsday | Miss Mabel B he home b beat ‘em i the [ {tending high school apens thies days i Bellevie it the be:| orehiing o Mias Mabel Brisiey went fo the home | (WIORE R T aciing. moch summer. 1 woull Over Hundred Athletes Entered in|iaino where he was peincipal ot & nignt e SRt B e s B S ,cThe alumni banquet for the high schoo) AfSert Cotits whtt t5 Chersy cnanty | Sttention. . 1t was semt ¢ Pro Pan First Event Promoted by Omaha |*hool the last year 3 | Denton Cleveland was operated on for | Beil n hail® held Wednesday evening at|tne fore part of the week to look after | Gaines and the af rather woar Mool o 4 o Y | Mrs. Lemon has returned frem a visit dicitis lnst Saturday, and s now | .. Doris Clarke and Kearl Bro g Ao Jensen, in charge of the cigar counter, Shods than go Athletic Federation. | with relatives at” North Bend. A" mater | saing nicely and will be out (048Y | have roturned frorm the University of | soniont GO%Re and famjly attended, the | who is now on her vacation on the Pa- | it accompanied her home omorro ebraska to spend their summer vacation | [UM of ) oyne's h er-| itic coast. Beautiful r arnations barefoot.’ | n t Y ling Thursday ! J. W. Illisley went to Avoca | » Modern Woodmen base bail team at their homes here 1 11 other blossoms make up the bouquet GOVERNOR TO BE ON Mn!‘rhlnuln\ to address the Distriet Sun vue won & doible-| The commencement exercises ot the | o \f: &nd Mrs. German Adsett are | - = ne condition ! lday School convention, afternoon on the town | high afler several weeks spent in Mon which made its long trip in fine condi 00l were held Friday eve 1o Bellevue In the | the opere houcs® The nrriday evening 4t | snd other places, se. The commencement ad With an entry list which totals the | FPeter Opp went to Ashland Monday The Boy | {with his granddaughter Barbaia Kettle Bellevue beat t was delivered by Rev. U. G. Brown Mrs. Reuben Armes of Omaha “isited | names of over 100 athleties, the hut, who will visit there a month, . ntons of South Omaha in the second T D Bt e W | hs W 1. Armatrong family the latter YOUNG WCMAN IS HIT ON ) | | contest, 6 to 5 ! part of the wee {Omaha Athleti y club Wednesday af' 4 = o holds the record for wearing | gt ek - g Sy A ol Pett | The Christian Endeavor soctety nad a near town, The Roger_Geib and Norman Lovel repre- HEAD WITH BEER BOTTLE 4 |to fire the starting gun in the first b, bt | big meeting last Sunday evening. . 3dna | Adventures in Bducation ¢ | sented Springfield in the class that was out more shoe leather than annual outdoor athletic meet, whicp |, Fi A Langsheino is painting the Gow | Findley, a returned missionary from | Mise Eliza Wilson, assisted by Miss ldna | ¥18duated at Peru this week # any other member of the | Y residence on Washington street Alaska, spoke on ‘‘The Efficlent Mia- | Wilson Mrs. E. H. Hinkle of Steele City. Neb Nellie Clavton, who resides at 1205 will be held at Creighton fleld Sat- Mrs. John McChesney Is apending the | Flovary Mr. Raynor G in or | Is visiting at the home of her parents. p . 1o cireet, was hit on the head with family. In the Summer the week with Mrs. Samuel Whaley of Coun. | in the school where Mjss Findley taught, | Springtield. Mr. and Mrs. James Nicholson urday. Runners, hurdlers, jumpers, | /("5 Woel also spoke. An Informal receptic a beer bottle Thursday evening while boy breaks all his own rec- | f9F | ilss Bernice Bates of Stanton is visit-| I. A. Bates and Miss Bernice Bates at " eat Foutteenth ords. We know of ealy ese weight men and the ltke from all| Miss Corinne Tenny of Alba, Okl (a| MF- Garey was held afterward J‘m. relatives here tended the senior class play at the Uni 'lmim: at a n~'l'| :'m‘ "' s Bt ot - . [ meking an extended stay with her cousin, - s o g versity of Nebraska Friday night and Farnam streets ouis f ve t. ¢ Mra. E.( Armstrong visited her 1 h- shoe that will stand the over the state have entered, and past | 3 'F %' ‘Kpler | Papiilion. [ ter In Louisvilie this week T IMER| the commencement exercises of the | Des Moines, who was with the young performances of these men indicate| Ray Findley, who has been pr! knocks sckgol were held in the opera house Fri- | woman, was charged with the offense day evening. Those graduating were et to vty days 18 e Laura Stacy, Bernice Elwell, Elliott Wii-| and sentence nirty y lett, Julia Smith and Alice Hogarth county jail L udie BBy g 4 pal| A, W. Clarke left the first of the week | Miles Carpenter of Moffat, Colo., is | that several records are doomed to|[)f t}¢ Migh school at Grant, Nel. 18| for ‘his nome at Beverly Hilis. Cal here to see his parents. - - Mr, and Mrs, C. ower and son'l yjiuses Bulah d Ada B o o | be shattered if the field Is in any| Orie Lee Webh, son of Mr. and Mrs. W.| Robin have returned from Colle€eport, | omie atter & years ,,,,‘,,“r’,"“';‘h',,.’,‘,',. | kind of shape for fast work. | The governor has assured the manage- | iment that he wili attend as the guest of | honor. The military events, something of a | |mew treat to Omahans, have been care . g JSON | fully prepared and the militlamen prom- | JOHN A. SWANSON, Pres. TEEL HOD HOES WM. L. HOLZMAN, Treas. They come In button and blucher, sizes 1 to 6%, $2.50. Litle Gents' 9 to 13%, 82.25. isc to show some speed In the maneuver | stunts that would be worthy of soldiers |in the regular army. | The entrants in the various events will | g5 What Constitutes Leadership in Clothes Selling? Parcel Post Paid. | achool, Nebraska City High school, | Druld Athletic club, Tel Jea Sokol, Mon- | damin Athletic club, Fontenelle hotel | and ‘the various grade schools of Omaha. | 1419 Farnam St. The list of events and the entrants in g i : i 3 ? each are as follows: | 5 220-YARD DASH. i " Glen Gealy, J. A, Liaady, dnck Austl B, A, Fitzpatrick, = ¥, 0. Haines, W, K. Paustain, Tt {Leon V.. Carson, Charles Morearty, fi Tremendous Values in Men’s and Young Men’s ‘ Fashionable Suits «3$15-520-525 This Greater Store Positively Saves You $5.00 to $10.00 If yon don’t know the unequalled service and satisfactioh we give put us to the test Saturday. See Our Wonderful Range of Models in Newest Hand-Tailored Suits Some Points of Supremacy for your consideration at this greater store —The largest western showing of Roches- ter, N. Y., finest hand-tailored clothes. —The most modernly equipped clothing section in the middle west. ’ —The best organization of efficient sales- people to serve you properly. —~Clothing not piled in double stacks. Most stock on hangers in glass cases. All new as:zortments three to five times \ larger than elsewhere. Jo.Cruise, A. Newton, F: - vodExperts f_'_”';;"“:;:ll'nor. L. Lee. who 1. ¢ a national repu- tatici. have given the high- est endorsement to SKINNERS SPAGHETTI J. N. Nelson i % C., Marion | Neil | Newman Comfort, in Gould RUNNING HIGH JUMP, | Paul Jones, Robert Brunner, l 100-YARD DASH Jack Austin W, E. Pi t‘. O. Haines, Leonard aust M. F. Jones, Charles Morearty, m Carson, A. Newton, 1 ise, Kugene Neville, 1 s Fentner, L. Lee I L ] J C. gel, ONE-HALF-MILE RUN, | Myron Hinchey, . Wegel, | B A, Poston, Herman Cohen, | Aaron Davidson, C. E, Baxter, J. G, McVey, Clarence Squires, —FEvery garment selected by acknowl- edged experts—judges of style and { ¥Fridolf Engstrom, Arthur Pulla The “Dartmouth” The “Finchley™ Thel* Piccadilly” ) Chorles More The *Brooks™ The “Werner" quality. Hal, Piackman, Arthur Kpeeon The ““Windsor" The Y ’ i ;o;'st-v.mi) HIGH HURDT.ES ;:e ':{m:““ ::.- frve: Th mCo{n:‘;l All of these and many other im- aul Ohma L, Welrich, ) ng Victer" e “Colby™ e ord" i i W.rvlisway, o James Rayneld i The “Seneca” The *“Newport" The “Norfolk™ portant points of supremacy await Paul Ohman, Bugene Noville, { The “Canterbury” The “‘Lounge" The *“Bucknell" you at this greater store. £ R, Tilipairick, K. 50 Neison. The “Admiral” “Savoy,” “Bell" The “West Point" Glan Gealy, “""mi’:r‘.’.'ét:.g' ] ) Scores of others in one, two and three-button styles—every model di- ¥4 Plspatrick, flu“n v tinetive and specially designed. Young men’s styles in a special sec- The Supreme Achievemernt aro bebios ‘““w U | tion., Business men’s styles and conservative models get our careful In Finest Clothes for Men Gustateen, m, Bnestrom, attention and no other store shows so many special sizes, Stouts, shart o wid shord mon'scothos, on, ey $1 5890995 110 ikonrie e i o o longs and extra gizes up to 52-inch chest............ the wonderful colerings will ‘enjoy: our maguif- Any Mm Who B . Hi' $15 su'it Money to icent exhibit from foremost clothes creators. . N 8.8 C 0 t 5 made-to-measure This Store Gets lMlgbtygurpruemflothes W - e B ST e e New worsted suits, fancy mixture suits, new plaid how quickly we’ll fit you and save you suits, clever stripe and fancy mixture suits, invisi- $15 v 509%. No clothes are better made, be- " Carl Lutes, R 2 %AL" MILE RELAY, A 3 Grace Lutheran lun urch, Al ! Y FOR AHA GRADE OOLS, Columbian School, Franklin School, ellom = 3 Walnut Hill School. RUNNI'SG BROAD JUMP, A New Comfort, L. Kieny, Leonard Weirich, g-\ Riackman, Charles Morearty, G, Linn, A, Newtcn, Cohen, mmon RUNNING BROAD JUMP. 1, Danlel Langwell, an! N William Allev, S T aul NICRENIOR 50-YARD DASH. T, . Thaa us Rountree, Dan Longwell, farold A pe). avty Aatenar. Hamiiton Fan, ble checks and plaids. Gold Bond True Blue serge cause no other clothes have the same suite. Oue, two and three-button effeets. Quarter amount of expert workmanship be- lined, half lined, fnll lined, strictly hand-tailored stowed upon them. luits., Unequalled clsewhere at $20. Our price...... Unequaled values “_530335_‘40 Men’s $3.50 to $6.50 Trousers Whenever You're Réady for Your a { “ Paul Nicholson, In all our experience we have never presented such Hot Weather .fl“"‘.“oxt mzfi“"l‘-;" i a wonderful mid-season sale of pants. Worsteds, s250 ‘350 Clothes oward W Bace, ".s‘:":“‘;‘,l’“l:. i cassimeres, serges. Al desirable colors and stripes, and Y— AT TR T e Iarkest show- S O T also white serge and flannel pants. All sizes and proportions; 28 to coat and pants suits and 3“ troasers. All new- { é'. i #El':n' Fhilp Seisby 52 waist; $3.5p to $6.50 values, at $2.50 and $3.50. o ‘;m{:eg‘.e sizen. ¥3 ‘t(;.gr‘c':lhzullr stouts and WEIVE-POUND spiOT PUT. Bk bR M 3 Palm Beach. Airpore. . et » 5 . Men’s $3.50 to $10.00 Panama. Wool Crash. Children’s $2.50 to $3.50 Wash Suits at 5 Samater. Shantung Sil:. T Tuek d Norfolk models, i . wm'::ly;la :%-:;br:';-. p:‘;e-lol 08, beers Ramcoat’ Mobhair. Tropical Worsteds. | ime 1a lim- s ¥ 00 Tan and gray rubberized Koolkrash. Fine Serges. \ v Ars; . ni B ren’s as ) et .'n'?.:rl::::u:n::m;‘-‘; \ripe ot Prom oul' Sults, Saturday at Raincoats, $3.50 to $10.00 szm s 50 Haibo g “v‘:fi.;;e;‘)(‘-llo?\:‘m:f“'m" faroreg for as great attractions as a crulse on Boys' Clothes Shop—Second Floor. ral d I ' the Great Lakes. Starting from Chica: | vt valuesat. .. ... .i0iiiviens an — . #0 these cruises take from two or three) N N ghbo days to a week, traveling over a number | ear el TS of different routes and calling at newr wll points of interest, including Milw S e Mae sland. Georglan Bay.| gimon Rehmeler and wife were Omaha Duluth, Fort Detrolt, Cleve- | yigitors Saturday. AR Dyt it the| "oy L, 3. Marquardt apent several days SRrel riin servi ! this week at Peru. Pau » Mrs. J. M. Dunbar and son, Glen, were visiting at Nehawka this week Prof. George Campbell and wife have gone to Omana for & visit With relatives. | Miss Margaret Randall of Lincoln was visibing friends here this week. Miss Stella Opp has closed a very suc- cessful term of school at Columbus. Headquarters for Furnishings | Straw Hat Style-Winners Largest, most complete showing of men’s fine negligee | Every new metropolitan idea is to be found 2 shirts in the middle west. Kvery well known and | in our wonderful showing of men’s and young popular manufacturer represented in our vast collec- | men’s straw hats. tion of newest style shirts, Genuine South American Smartly styled Split Some Money Saving Specials Tenkine, B0 930 fcpwn. B1 o 34 i > 2 ’ The busi men of the town will hold Imported Leghorn Hats, The correct new Rough AMMUSEMEN TS, :‘lul-llr. (hird ‘annual free entertainment on for Saturday $3.50 and $5.00 Sennits, $1 to $3 e —————| joly 1. Py 4 . o . : Meada John Johnson and Fred Me- Porto Rico Panamas, Distinctively new ; .n.'!“ '“.’ Grady Were at Weeping Water on Mon- $125 N“Il'”sm | $2 Ne‘h'ee Shirts $2.00 and $2.50 | Madagascar Hats at 2 b TRBATER iy Attractive pat- 79c | Such attractive slso terns, soft turn- patterns in fine e 4 . . . il > back cuffs, fine quality’ | madras, shirts sell ev- | 1he greatost showing in the middle west of materials. Special for | erywhere at $2.00; our | Palm Beach and silk hats, caps, 50¢, $li $2 Saturday at 79c. price $1.50. Hat Dept.—Maln Floor—East Aisle. I and $7.50 Silk Shirts -‘P?-Il&vely l*e most luxurious silks 5 A T k . h and stunning patterns that you meu“ 20% ny run m t e House 20% ‘ Judi E an standard anc no- 35 Pibre Hosiery. | $1.00 Nainsook Unions. | $1.00 Knit Union Suits. | (Qff Lloodn& fameus Hartman standard and lno- — (yge Come in black, 25 Exceptional value in 59 Fine quality white 69 \ : " white, gray or 'c cn:u h:-t ml;l'rlklc 'u& u's“ld u:‘;on uulu,v [ ] | $7.50 Trunks at 209% off. .. w.oo $15.00 Trunks at 20% off. 512.00 Pn‘ol:a' ‘:.r:f:' lf\:fl“c‘:);: SaRG e . arotoh. Special al‘.):o. Spacl:l“lr:r s::.“r;.;l $10.00 Trunks at 20% off....$7.50 | $20.00 Trunks at 20% off . .$16.00 Miss Eda Johnson of Bethany was visitiag at the home of Samuel Johnson over Bunday. Miss Myrtle Douty of Seward is spend- ing the week with her sister, Mrs. Will- lam Vette, south of town. Nehawka. Miss Gladys West was & Unlon visitor | Wednesday Arthur Wolph was a passenger for Crete Tuesday. Me. adll Mrs, Giles returned Tuesday from a trip to ha. Albert Stoll was in Omaba on business Monday and Tuesday of Houor lrfi, Kirkpatrick was in Plattsmouth the first of the week. have ever been offered at.......... » ot the : Mag Schattor was in Plattamouth on price 28¢, at 89¢. at 60c, $12.50 Trunks at 20% off. . $10.00 | $25.00 Trunks at 20% off . .$20.00 mfluumhth'm.n Mebithn ity Tussacy ST were I Don't buy spring underwear uatil you see our showing—sounds selfish—but ita for m% Innovation Wardrobe Trunks at 20% off, $20.00 . good as w a8 ours, oosing from e m complete stock west of Chi Inn: i ardro o g B B T e Lo Viiiter the {58 treat not to forexo. Vassar, Superior, Fiaxal Linen Meah, Corwith, B. V. Dro 838 ovation W be Trunks at 207 off, $28.00 Mra. B M. Pollard is in Omaha this every shape, style and size. Your opportunity to start preparations for your vacation trip. Select g oo B e T Union Suits, 50 to $5.00 Shirts or Drawers, 25¢ to $1.00 your luggage from Omaha’s largest stock at money saving prices. | Tuesday from a visit in Omaha G. F. Switser went 1o Weeping Water Traveling Goods Reduced Behrne of Avoca was looking $2.25 Mat Suitcases at §1,85 John |after business matters here Thursday C. D. 8t John snd Chal #4.00 Fibre Suitcases at 3 wore In 14ncoln on business Wedhesdey, 00 $6.50 Cowhide Suitenserir §5.00 Violet St. John and Gertrude Sturm $8.50 Cowhide Suitcases at ware .“M. a--\-_- Jodnantar. 4 uuo." Rhrws | 50%0.50 $10.00 Cowhide Suitcases 3737 050 3 < Mrs. Geo. C. on were > - alrus Bags X ~ $17.50 Walrus Bags at $1 Omaba on business the middie of the Main Fioor Bam sad Basemost. CORRECT APPAREL FOR MEN AND WO , Main Floor Bast and Base 14.75 * H 8 Thomes went to Omaha the first