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THE BEE: OMAHA, FRIDA OO L] Exchange Largely Dis- pelled. Declares Lydia L. Pinkham’s ‘a.un IN THE WHOLE LIST Vegetable Compound Saved Her Life and Sanity. stock market opened with a firm under- — 1 the movement soon rising to one of 1 Ll eeded Bhasirock, Mo.— *'1'fesl It my duty | o'sund Strength. Trading procesds |at & lelsurely pace in the early session, to tell the public the condition of my |later becoming apathetic. There was & health before using feeling that the Washington note to Ber- lin would go far towards clearing up the your medicine. 1 had falling, inflamma- political atmosphere. tion and congestion, female weakness, pains in both sides, NEW YORK, June 1. —8uch mi as Wall streel conjured up yest connectiof with the retirement of Mr. | Bryan were largely dispelled today. The Gains embraced all parts of the list, but coppers and affiliated shares were the chief features, a logical result of the remakable trade conditions. Copper sold as high as 2%c today, its best price in ra, and lead, which also enters y into the manufacture of war j munitions, was quoted st 6%c to ic, the ‘“‘d""; pains, was | ter "mark for this® product in short of memory, about thirty years. Incidentally, one of nervous, impatient, |the large copper producin, passed sleepless 14y declared an extra di ‘(‘n'. against the previous nights, and had |bursement of 1 per cent War specialties again occupled a posl- tion of prominence, with gains of 2 to mrnm-, General Electric scoring the mum' rise. Bethlehem Steel falled to make a new high re , but the pre- ferred stock sold at 118, the highest quo- tation in fts history, United States Steel (he most aotive st at steady ad- May statement showing an Increase of over 100,000 tons, against a decrease of almost as much in the preceding month, confirmed recent reports of trade betterment. Motor stock: gained 2 to 4 points and Pacific MaR' of was_associated with the re ported early severince of the company's fons with Southern tio advantageous sale of it market closed at or nes the day. Total sales amounted to 402,000 shares. Another large Installment of gold was received from Canada, making a total of $25,000,000 recelved from that source on ihe current movement. The Bank of England increased its gold holdings by about, $3,700,000 during the week and thened its reserve liabilities by a me. But now I can wark all day, sleep ‘well at night, eat anything [ want, have no hot flashes or weak, nervous spells. All pains, aches, fears and dreads are gone, my house, children and husband L prices of ppiness in my home. "’ — e Josie HAM, R. F. D. 1, Box 22, | reutures. ' Total sales. par wets, Missouri, | #ated $1,092,000. United “tates bonds were | unchanged on call. If you wantspecial advice write Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., (confidential) Lynn, Mass. DIAMONDS WATCHES ON CREDIT New York Money Market. % ~MERCANTILE —lmt -3 cent. STERLI CHANGE — Sixty - da; blllll ”.M: demand, $4.700; cables, $4.7. SILVER—Bar, %e; Mexican dollafs, A 1% per cent; ruling loan, 2 offered at 2 per cent. uotations on bonds today were R, = ;-;*'gr' Kvaporated Apples and Dried Fruits NOW. June 10.~-EVAPORATED 'HOTEL LENOX_ to Enjoy Visitors' Day to the Utmost MALVERN, la, June M0—(Special)— All drills, with the emception of the two undress parades in the morning and ihe regimental parade in the evening, will be 24@ | declde to take advantage of the maxi- | mum In each case the total for Greater CITY DADS BOSY OVER THE MERGER Budget Situation is All-Absorbing Topic Since Governor Issues Proclamation. SOUTH OMAHA DEAL INVOLVED | News that the governor’s Greater Omaha proclamation was mailed to the city clerk had the effect of stir-| ring the city commissioners to In-| creased interest rega-~ding the con- solidated budget situation. Superintendent Butler of the de- tions of the merger law, there are some detalls not yet definitely de- clded. On the face of things, it appears that South Omaha will escape taxation for the last five months of this year, as the levy which South Omaha would have made next month and which would have been | avallable to the extent of 90 per cent on August 1 will not be made under the | consolidation, Increase in Levy. Within the next ten days the regular Omaha levy to cover the 1916 budget will | be certiffed to In the regular way. The merger law provides that this certifica- tion may Include amounts equal to the existing maximum levies allowed in South Omaha and Dundee. Under a recent legislative enactment Omaha may levy 10,000 for general purposes, these jes being made over the last allow- | Police, $90,00; parks, $30,000; Ibrary, $20,000; fire, $20,000; sinking fund, #25,000. 1t Is probable that the full maxi- mum will be made for the Omaha levy. At the same time, the commissioners may certify additional levies to cover South Omaha and Dundee to the extent of $317,~ $8.91 for the former city and $9,115.55 for Dundee. The general fund levy for South Omaha ' last year was 12 mills, applied to a valua- tion of $26,497,40, and in Dundee the cil- lago tax was 17 miils, applied to a valua- tion of $636,208. If the city commissioners Omaha will be $1,657,084.46, this being for &eneral city purposes. May Issue Warrants. 1t 18 the present opinion of the super- Intendent of the finance department and the city attorney that warrants which may be issued to gover South Omaha ex- penses for the last five months of this year may be provided for when the levy is fixed a year hence, although there was 0 expression that it may be pose!ble to make this provision in the forthcoming levy. Commissioner Butler favors the idea of the city counell convening soon as a tudget board for the purposs of going over these important matters. The superintendent of the police de~ partment must face a situation wherein salaties of all policemen are Increased be- ginning July 1, with no additional funds for this year to meet the raise. My, Kugel believes it may be possible to overcome this situation in ‘a way by de- claring an “emergency,” by reasen of the increased force in the annexed territory, and in that manner divert some mo: from the miscellancous fund to the po- lice fund. ————— 9374"" Stock MWarket. LON , June 10.—Amer securities opened steady today, but {R! on the uncertainties of the pol tical sif TINY RED PINPLES ON DAY OLD CHILD Got Larger, Hair All Came Out. Cried Terribly, Could Not Sleep. Had to Walk Floor to Quiet Him, Used Cuticura and Now Well, La one face in i [ ~*"Whea H H 'ir JHAH i HE 7 i TR i zfigéggi i & : FEE A H H § L4 H COCOANUT OIL MAKES A SPLENDID SHAMPOO It you want to keep your hair in ®00d condition, the less soap you use the better. Most soaps and prepared shampoos contaln oo much alkalla. This dries the scalp, makes the hair brittle, and is very harmful. Just plain mulsified cocoanut ofl (which is pure and en- tirely greaseless), is much better than tion the gene S11 rates, months, 2% per cent forty-four searlet fever patients are be- {ing cared for at the city emergercy hos- pital on Douglas seven houses antine, dan | seiting, Fumors that some of t offers were easier near month shorts w I after the covering of the last two or partmept of public accounts and |ihres dave finances conferred with City Attor- (?llw-nod : d ney Rine on the subject of the forth-| §um bags’ June s e, Ju coming levy. While the eity officials | Kust. have a general idea as to the opera-|J market at Sc. Milrels price changed and no change was reporied in the rate of Rio exchange on London. Cn dian lssues ruléd steady, but | 1 _closing was quiet Bar, 23 5-184 per ounce %@1% per cent; bills, 2% per MC Y- hort FEVER AT CITY HOSPITAL | The heaith ‘l':""'y:"' reports |hnli t. There are Vll|v~“ r scarlet fever v]llnr-i Colfee Market. YORK, June 10.—~COFFEE—The t for coffee futures was lower to- under realizing and a little trade which was accompanied by cost and freight demand from NEW ot _in evidence nd there appeared to be very ers around the ring. The market | at & decline of 2 to 4 pointa and Sales were | 80c; July, 6.85c; Au- : September, 6.78¢; _October, ember, 6.79%; December, 680 an February, 6.87c; Marc were un- SEND FOR OUR BAR- GAIN SHEET It's Free and Will Save Money for Any Ford Owner. We Sell Direct, No Long Profits At Your Expense, Ford Supplies Exclusively, Auto Accessory Co. 2068 Farnam, Omaha, Neb. Formerly The Ford Supply Co. Mnndy-Sgigg Specials Furnishing Goods Dept, Men's Summer Shirts — To $2.00. values, in percales, penangs, madras, French satinettes, ete., most desir- able styles and colors. .69¢ 25¢ and 35¢c Wash Ties—100 dozen of them, silks and mer- cerized fabrics, in all colors, Men's ‘Union Sults—$1.50 +5 $3 values ......!.... 98¢ ne D¢ Ribbed, balbriggan, nansook and mercerized fabrics, all styles and sizes. Outing' and Auto Hats—To $1.00 l'.c:;‘“' all colors, men’s and adies’ ...... 45¢ Boys end Ohildren's Hats — Silk and cras| choice ........45¢ Read This Big Special Price Cutting Grocery Sale for Friday woods and a wa h.iuficm“v“."‘ best pure cane granulat . sacks best high our, nothink Tiner for breud: ples or cakes, sack bs. best white or sed milk Tall cans Aluska salmon . The best domestic macar celll or spaghetti, Pkg. . B, C corn flakes. pks. | . .80 -0z pkg. condensed Large bottles Worges: oy A ] tomato oatsup, kinds, or pre mustar Fancy Queen dilves. 'quart . - jars pure fruit preserv ol %.r.ylw’ 0 B0k Crumtiee tor It 3 hey's breakfas e best tea sifti l.cfi:. lden Santos co! Ib, | Sc boxes parlor matches . Special bargain offerings from nearly every “|| Money Saving Friday Sales in Domestic Room MANY CASES OF SCARLET ‘ department, every one of them money- savers or they wouldn’t be listed here. You'll find twenty-fonr big squares and thirty tables piled high with an unusual assortment greatly below cost. LACE CURTAINS of all kinds, full size; pretty patterns, regular value to $1 pair, all on sale, Do- mestic Room, pair. .. 390 Amoskeag Apron Check Gingham at 5¢ Yard 10 Yards to each Cuctomer—No Mail or Phone Orders Filled. Utility Brand 10c Dress Gingham at yard....@% ¢ Bleached 4-4 Oc Muslin, an extra good quality, per ¥ Bed Sheets, 81x90 size wear, yard Voile, Batiste, Fabrics, yard Wash Cloths, knitted Gc kind, 3 for......... Infants' 43¢ Blankets, 30x40 size, pinks, blu gray, each 25¢ Remnant Lengths Wash Goods and Linings, yd 2% ¢ Simpson's “Fame' Dress Calico, all colors, yd., 3% ¢ Unbleached 40-in. Sheeting, mill remnant lengths, per yard ...... Swiss and Crepe 15¢ Wash Hosiery In Domestic Room Women’'s and Children’s Jewelry In Domestic Room. Rhinestene Set Jewelry, to BOu of goods that you want right now priced of all kinds, to $2.00 pair values, pretty patterns, full mestic Room, pair. . Sh ial o0e Specials gomestc hoon Women's Small Oxfords, sizes 2%, 3 3% and 4, valves up to $3.50. . 50c values up to $1.85. Women's Serge Slippers, dals, regular 50c sellers..........ove 250 - " I Two Rousirg Glove Specials Women's Long Silk Gloves, black only, made to sell at $1.00, éhoice, pair...... silk, made to sell to 60c, at......... '10c Children's Parasols, all colors, LACE CURTAINS size, on sale Do- 9“ In the (No Exchanges or Refunds.) Children’s White Canvas Button Shoes, 75c ”’In‘ ;;I‘zvn 4 and 5, and broken sizes in childfen's barefoot san- In Domestic Room Friday 25¢ Women's 2-Button Silk Gloves, in Taffeta each Women's Underwear In Domestic Room. Pretty Muslin Combination Suits, Skirts and Gowns, lace and em- Cotton Hose, 12Y4c quality, ;.llles. including nm" Unks, | proidery trimmed, up to g . 3 ar pins, brooches, 1.50 values, samples z* black, white and tans, me 18 ilisreh. faasll hat 'lse :“d GA4 lote, CHOIONL . ++ . dium weight, all sizes, pair-as . 5u¢ pins, ete., your choice. Fancy Rhinestone Barrette ana Women's Knit Union Suits, all sizes, to 50c values, Friday at, Women's and Children's Hose, Braid Pi " 4 cholCe .. cocopetonanoss 16¢ quality, lisle or cotton, m"bllc. a:”'s;l:";‘]ralfia;!l.‘;es v Corset (l‘m-emhnlr:d Drawers, black or colors, light and me- > TR T R i 10¢ h0c values, choice .. . f dium weight, all sizes, at, Lisle and Cotton Vests, in all ................... $1.00 Alarm Clocks.......49¢ sizes, to 25c values......10¢ H L] cal? Misses’ and Girl’s Dresses Values from $1.25 to $2.00, sizes 13 to 18 vears, in preity ginghams, lawns, madras, some lace and embroidery trimmed, on sale at, choice - Women's White Was $16.00 vzlues, in linens, piques and fine ratines, last season’s stock, but great snaps B B i e oA PR PN b 98¢ Women's Wash Dresses, made to sell to $3.00, in stripes, voiles, batistes and mad- ras; prettily trimmed; great snaps Friday, L O R S I PR T ....$1.49 Women’s and Misses’ Tailored Suits — To $12.50 values, with messaline lined coats that can be worn with other skirts; choice of lot ... 95 Women'’s and Misses’ Dress Skirts—Made to sell to $5.00, in wool poplins, gabardines, serges and striped and checked styles; for selection at .....................81.98 Embroideries Up to 10e.yard values; Friday, yard, 2V¢ A big line of edges and insertings, also Cluny and Torcheon Laces. Wonderful values Friday in Domestic Room. Fancy China Cups and Saucers — Regular 25c a pair valnes; on sale Friday in Domes- tic Room. Fancy China Powder and Hair Receivers— Plates 7-and 8-in., gold band, semi-porce- lain plates; at,each .........., .00 0 10¢ Salad Bowls, Pitchers, Sugar and Creamers, Bakers, Platters, etc.; to 50c values; Fri- day, each =, & vivioue, cishsivaveves . 2O 10c Glass Berry Dishes—Fach.........5¢ Celery Trays and Vinegar Cruets—To 20¢ values; choice, Friday................ 75c Corsets—Medium bust, long skirts, Do- mestic Room el amaits 4 sk n v o NG Boys 75¢ Wash Suits—Slightly soiled, 25¢ 35¢ Brasieres—Nicely trimmed, at ....19¢ Children’s 15¢ ‘‘M’’ Wadsts at.........9¢ n Domestic Room Men’s Knit Union Suits Ribbed or mesh, in ecru only, values to $1.00; Friday 49¢ Men’s 50c Work shirts—In blue only; all sizes. . ...35¢ Men’s 10c Handkerchiefs in blue, red or white; in Domes- tic Room, six for......25¢ Boys' and Ohildren’s Hats, cloth and straw, values to 50¢, all colors and shapes, two lots ....25¢ and 10¢ 75¢ Suit OCases, 46c—Fiber, or matting, 14 ins. long, fine for lunches or carrying bathing suits. Domestic Room Friday nd Saturday Boys' $1.25 Indian Play Suits, 750 —Complete suit with long feather head-plece, made of good, strong khaki cloth, trimmed with red fringe, sizes 4 to 12 years, on sale in Domestic Room only, $1.25 In- dian Suits % Boys' 50¢ Knickers, 5 years to 1 years, 280—Only a limited quantity of these 60c Knickers left, while they last Friday, 285¢ HBoys' $2, and $3.50 Suits at $1.95—Ages 7 to 16 years, in all colors. Norfolk style with stitch- ed or belt all around. Blue serge and fancy colors. Pants are cut full with new pattern buckles, on sale Friday and Saturday, only, at $1.95 .lnlostic Room Frid ay and Saturday 70 fim.tls“ sold -.Y .l..“lll_d $12.50, 00— Young Men's and Men’s sizes. Only 76 suits in the assortment. Every one made of all wool fabric and nicely tally ored. Here is just the sizes we bave when the sale o) Saee " iHaRRRTy 4 cards Nursery for 500 Notion Specials Coats’' Thread, per spool Coats’ Darning Cotton, sp Pearl Buttons, per doz. 200 Hose Supporters, pai 26¢ Purses, each Dress Buttons, per doz Many Other Specials. Dept. Snaps In Domestic Room 10¢ and 15¢ Toilet Soaps — some 20 different kinds, in- cluding Dr. Mann’s Health Soap; slightly soiled, at two 10c Jap Rose and Palm Olive Soaps, per bar .. 60¢ jar Mentholatum at . 26¢ can Willlams' Talcum . And Many Other Items. The Aluminum Ware Bargains of the Year in Domestic Room Friday ~‘2¢ A special purchase of heavy, 1%5 best grade aluminum ware. enabl- -5 ing us to offer some rare Friday as long as the lot lasts. 6-qt. Berlin Kettles, complete with cover, regular $1.39. 6-qt. Berlin Sauce Pans, complete with cover, regular price $1.39. 8-qt. Preserving Kettles, regular price $1.39. 2-at. Coffee Percolators, regular price $1.98. Three sizes in Cast Aluminum Cake Griddles, worth to $1.98. Size No. 8 heavy Skillets. 2-qt. Rice Bollers, regular price 1.69. Choice 98¢ Extra Special—A 38-piece set, con- sisting of a 3-qt. Ket- Pins .. 4868 ....... ...5¢ 2-qt. Lipped Sauce Pan, these ERTO® 08 . 4's s gessions 98¢ Untrimmed Hats Shapes made to sell at $1.29 Jand $1.98. Over 50 different styles; at, 49 Sailors, Tricornes, Turbans, Leghorns, Milans, Hemps, Pan- amas, ete.; black, white and cqlors. $1.00 Ostrich Pompons Very beautiful large and grace- ful, both white and 49° colors; your choice, Both Items in Domestic Room. Four Rousing Silk Specials 3,000 Yards of Silk Remnants, lengths from 1% to 15 yds., 20 to 36 inches wide, Messalines, Taffetas, Pongees, Tub Silks, Foulards, Novelties, ete., to 59¢ yard values, on Silk 85¢c and’ $1.00 Dress Silks, including 36-in. Striped Messa- lines, 36-in. Poplins, 27-in. Satin Messalines, Tub Silks, Crepes, Jap Silks, etc., on Silk Square, yard ........68¢ $1.25 All-Silk Orepe de Chines, 40 inches wide, and 40-in. Silk Poplins, all colors, on sale in Silk Department, yd, 88¢ $1.25 Black Silk Ohiffon Taffetas, 36 inches wide, rich, lus- trous finish, on.sale in Silk Department, at, yard....88¢ tle, 3-gt. Berlin Sauce Pot and.