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(HE BEE: OMAHA, FRIDAY, APRIL 28, 1916, 3 ; — Y ' |WANT TORNADO SUITS from’ the' suprem mimiss which were destroyed by the ¢ STATE BOARD EMPLOYS weeds the were t tr y ghtning *n‘ Secretary Mellor announced ‘“,I‘ mnr:' Nebraska Nebraska | BEFORE SUPREME JUDGES "7 en tor he atcaion Wires” """l "o st e SHEEP AS LAWN MOWERS et e tou s vt 20 snoen 88 T s il e ik . ’.”1.‘;{‘!- from \gainat fire 1 lightr arrangements for mowing th falr and besides when fall comes there will be ¥ resort | a good profit for the association derived the | from the sale of the wool and sheep. point to be decided Is whether e grounds this year a HOREHEAD GETS ‘Noé'th Bend (ioupl** B e tarts on Lon aiae bt G Lo, e vlings ot 1o " Wik | e o (e Saaton-ee Want Adn |5 wah amer o b o B HORE THAN WILSON ' Journey to Sgudan‘ ’ \ | 5 Beventy-Bix Counties of Nebraska| NORTH BEND, Neb., April 2. ~(Hpe Make This Comparative Show. [ ¢lel)- Ttev and Ars. Paul Smith and | two little daughters, misslonaries of | ing of Votes. Sudan, who have been spending a fur-| - lough af one year with their people here, | MORE EXPENSE BILLS ARE IN/| started on thelr long journey to the in-| terfor of the Budan distriot today, going by way of the Pacific, Indian ocean and | /4 b TR e N NOTIONS A Won ‘ A Won Oue big lot of slightly soiled derful v % derful s el g 4 ’3 Blouse Sale : Blouse Sale balls; to close out, ball,. Q€ Starts } Starts RUGS r and Rug Strips j At Remarkable Prices . (From a Staff Correspondent.) ¢ LINCOLN, April 1,~(8pecial.)—Accord- [ ed #ea, 1o avoid too war zones of | . urope, The 11l be elght or ten weeks | 200 ols Machine Thread " 5 iy I:. “l,{”m '”;"". ke eyt ':‘.“v‘;‘- trip ; "l‘l:- Jlul'.rl‘llt":/ )lm"k u'lll nm.i Vul e 220 Here 8at Here Bat We have s few Rug Strips o the office of the mecretary of state from | o0 the trip y e -~ i \ seventy-six counties, Governor Morehend | Plets their trip around the earth, by a| 100.yd. apools of good Sewing urday. urday. left in 3% and 4.yard h has received more votes for the vice | Bomewhat circultous route, aud will ag-| Silk, wpool 3e lengths, suitable for halls ’ presidential nomination on the d kregate conmlderably more than 2,000 | lLarge plece of Elastic, black $2.60 and $3.00, miles and white cratio ticket than President Wilson has recelved for president. These counties wive the governor 4,24 votes, while the | LAUNDRYMEN GOING president recelves 40,288, or 970 less than TO TOPEKA FOR MEE’”NG‘ the governor. ‘ Other state officers on the democratie (From a Biaff Correspondent.) ticket, who wers running without oppo- | WINCOLN, April 2i.—(Bpecial,)-#everal 2/:¢ Safety Ping, special, 3 doz..Be Shell Halr Pins, Friday, box.§e Darning Cotton, special, 3 spools 27x64 Axminster Rugs, $250 values. . 36x72 Axminster Ru' $4.00 values . [ 18Inch Axminster Ruu ‘worth o $1.25, at, ’ BIG BASEMENT SALES FOR A BUSY FRIDAY for c Blas Tape, 12.yard bolis....Be Linen Tape, 1 large bolt 4 / g r i eave col omorrow | /i ) [ fast lors H sition, run‘as follows: Pool, #,190; Smith, | wen will leave Lincolp tomorrow Wash Edging, all fast col g @17, Clemmons, 41,860, for Topekn to attend the stute meeting | per yard 1%e RQ‘ Ru'l ' of the Inundrymen's amsociation In that Wash PBdging, ‘all fast colors, bolt o Best Mercerized Rick Rack, per bolt 5e¢ Pearl Buttons, special, card 1(. The vote on state auditor on the re STYLE, SERVICE, SATISFACTION---all three are yours when you purchase in this Great Enlarged Basement. We have been particularly + fortunate in purchasing remarkable lots of Ready-to-Wear amrunonnhlt - merchandise for Spring. THE PRICES ARE UNAPPROACHED ANYWHERE Size 24x36 Inches, worth bbr; npmlll Hize 27264 inches, worth "00 special it Among the number will be Harry Jncobberger and Ralph Hegus of Omaha, | «, ¢ Quiggle, ¥, W. Trun and Bimer | Fvane of Lincoln: L, B. Hoagland of | Hastings, president of the Nebraska as- | sociation, and FPrank 1. Ringer of the | Nebraska Manufacturers” nssociation publican side still continues close in the reventy-six countles reporting, the s standing: Miner, and Mirsh ) Counties not reporting at noon today were Adams, Blaine, Ceodar, Cherry Cuming, Custer, Douglas, ¥\llmore, Fron tier, Gage, Grecley, Lancaster awnoee Polk, Bcott's Blutt and Bherman | Valrbury News Notes. FAIRBURY, Neb,, April (Bpocial,) 10 secure Kd R, Miller, n machinist In the I v the republican nomination for governor, [ 30 4% ol the middle / \ccording to his expense account flled | o 0or or hiy right hand in & large lathe with the secretary of state today, The | | S B """r'"':t’:; ;:"";"”:":“‘;"‘:,’:”:fj‘.x;h'l‘”,"'"'l“‘ Mr, and Mrs 15 J. Raney of Spokane Wansh are in the elty Initing with papers, $00 for headquarters, §110 for elerk | HA0. TG CHE WY VAEURE W hire and $10 for filling fee. g Sutton Files Kxpenne, 1 cont Abraham 1, Button 877 All at Wonderful Low Prices The Basement Department offers one of the best sales ever announced at this Underwear s Fine COotton Union Buits—Umbrella and euff knee Draperies at Special Prices Wom rRepefbip e lygtie O A large number of farmers living in time of the year. Styles right up to the minnte and values that have never heen L effort 1o land the mame nomination, ai- | 'h* beifter of m;um n n.mlw..v In the Basement-—Friday equalled. BUY A DRESS FRIDAY AND SAVE (CONSIDERABLE MONEY '-',\ll"n. 'Iwmlvl-‘ 'nm‘); ll;r trim- o e Foerpden, ol s e oy | 70 complaining of an unusual heavy | A : : N med and silk tapec 1 mizes, e e n‘fw:".w phtald o 3T 38 outs and ad. | 1088 of lite among their young pigs, dus | 24 piecen of Drapery Nef, 45 A Over 600 Women's | 50e quality P ' ’ ertining, $40.49; Inbor, $197.60; express, | 10 #ome epldemis | to 48 inches wide, Specially t i ' Qi P & 39 Wi 9621, and filing fee, $10, rbiess Bt bl | priced, yard,....... ‘39 And Misor' Siik \\”(’nlylm; » Fine Cotton, fllnuuls AeHflyn o at this point hve placed n work irain| : Cc Dresses, made to sell | Tne0s Fine Cotton P, A o), p ; n service on the Fairbury-Nolson branc A d " -+ 'w'm"“' Siputionn, Asiagataes: I«um.m..(' to l:mm‘, Clork ( 4; 2,500 yards of Berim, Voiles for $7.50, $8.50, $10 to 16e, spocial, .., .. loc E' f oatod e, republican, district dels- | sarthig approximately 2,100 votes wers | and other Curtain Materials and $12.50 '\\um-n: (‘:;Hnn Unfon Bults, lace E{ ' G. W. Wattles, rapublican, district delo- | polled Tn the recent primary. This i | AT T . o fimmed and euft knee styles. Al el wnte, $438.67 conmldered one of the lurgest voles ever values 10 aoec, ya lOc Dozens of styles, made of taffeta, silk ; vl flaker, republican, congress, $982,4 David 11, Mercer, republican, congrens, 40,00, ‘ Charles ¥, Magrew tional commitieoman ’ Miss Maovi Long-Distance Hiker |Sucers, s mmss sestertar ot v Married in the West |t . . o . sevensiimmicn | \ Ll | Aiter a brief wedding trip to Kansas sizes, 36 quality, i upecial ; zsc & polled at u primary in this county poplin, China silk, ete, Kvery dress a . new, right upto-the-minute style blaek and all colors Bizes 14 to 20 for misses Bizes 36 to 46 for women, Just think of buying such wonder ful values at so small a price. Fine One case of Regular Size Lnce Curtains, very special values for Friday; choice 49c fll’kilh Towel Ends 6¢c Each Hoys' Genulne Porosknit’ lul'l. all 41 wizes, Imperfections of 50c A7 quality, each,..., . 390 : Children's Fine Cotfon Vests and 4 Pants, odd lots d Worth to 1be, u:hv.. i loc i Hosiery eoubiiean Notes fro fibHean, nac | gy AL RICE, Nob Hornce W. Locher \ Women's Fiber 8ilk Boot Hosie * . N . " | he you couple will make the ry, FREMONT, Neb., April 27,—(Special,)~ | "f" Iw l“u’l"“j‘u it bl heir materinls, excellent workmanship, bluck and colors. Double heels, I Mrs, Charlotte Palmer, who left Fremont last June, accompanied by her two sons o walk across the country to the const wam married to Frank J, Foy ot Seattle ast weok woon after her arrival in the Washington elty, according to letters ye oelved by Fremont friends, Mras, Palmer and her wons made the trip in the hope that the long hike might benefit the health of one of her sons. They made the neat little mum of $2,7% over thelr Another shipment of 5,000 mill ends of Turkish Towels, hemmed and fancy borders, Specinl Friday each 6c, 50c Damask, 39¢ 50 pleces of a fine qualily me corized damask, 64 Inches wide; all very pretty patterns fo select from Yard, 39¢c. 26¢ Fancy Linens, 19¢ wide, full skirts, Many are elaborate creations—embroidery trimmed, white collars and cuffs of varions materials, ete Every wanted color and plenty of blacks, Sizes to fit most any miss or woman At Beautiful Dresses made to sell for $15, $17.50, $19, oivic improvement departinent of | the Heatrice Woman's club held a meet ing yestordny and declded to wet aside May 2 to 6 as “dandelion day’ in Bea- | trice, and have requested the mayor to | fusue & proclamation to that effect Prizes will be offered to children gath ering the mont dandelions, during the | week | Muyor Saunders has issued a statement to the effect that as the town was voted toes and woles, Beconds of }he quality, sale price, pair 256 Children's Fine Mercerized Cotton and Lisle Hostery, black white and colors, pair, ., .. 150 Women's Fiber 811k Boot Hosiery, neconds of 26c quality, 5 Black and colors, Palr,,, l Men's Cotton Seamless Bocks, black, colors and all-white feet; expenses by advertising a number of double heels and toes, Worth to { usiness firms of Omaha and Fremont, |9 At the recent city election, ha pro This is a lot of samples, consist $22.50 and $25 1he. Speclal Friday, per During her residence in Fremont Mpy, |PO%ed to sep that it was good and dry ing of Scarfs, scalloped with em " . palr 7oy N R A C Palmer followed her occupation of nurss, | A1l Violators of thé lquor law will be broidered designs. Each, 19¢. A purchase of a New York maker’s entire line of samples, also stock Men's, Women's and Children's o) punished to the full extent of the law RO“ T Well 170 “on hand-—over 400 wonderful creations to select from o o " plspess P ey 26¢ e’r ’0 vols, : on han ) ati ) m. Fine Cotton Seamless 71/ c el | 2,00 owels, made g W % / LIVE STOCK BOARD R”SES | Celehrate Gold w 0 fA,,':?l,",“,':mv“,’.],,:,r finished huck Made of fine ‘lnflmu Crepe de Chine, Crepe Me FFine materials, fine workmanship, beautiful crea Hoslery, 10c quality, D‘I’.‘ 2 | VARIOUS QUARANTINE ORDERS | jerirarom it A'”';” g o A gl teor, Chiffon, Georgette—wonderful combinations tlons; many very elaborate street dressew, party Handkerchlefn { LEN rh, 2 nl.) ach, . 4 o i 4 b i f tine materials, Most of them are samples In frocks and dancing dresses. Just think of buying , v [ Mr. and and Mrs, J, N, Forsyth of Rhel | eads, $1.46 L y . ) . f auia § 5 ) Women's Fancy White and Colored (From a Btaff Correspondent.) | ton, former well-known residents of Fre (31,75 P,!,)rq ,,.,,,'“s hemmed varlous sizes for women and misses; "”'r"" o IH " )" ‘;""‘?","‘,' _d"”l":' ]'_'"h' ';' the time when Kmbroidered Handkerchiefs. Men's LINCOLN, ~ April 2, —(Bpecial)~All | mont, celobrated their golden wedding ‘, A[{";,:.,v ,'1,':),,,,““. rious sises and colors. Correct styles for spring moab: Conirac for S0 litille of (Reir sstus!-worlh Plain White Cotton Handkerchisfs, and summer, Coples of high priced models Most any kind of a wanted style rders heretofore made by the State Live | unniversary at thelr home In Shelten “tock Banitary board prohibiting the Im- | Sunday, Mr, and Mrs. Forayth for many oortation of cattle, shaep and wwine from | years rosided In Fremont, Mr, Forsyth erritory onst of the Missieslppl river into | bujie und operated the first greenhouse wll good sizen, Hprcl for 26¢; ench, Weijght, 2 pounds 8 ounc 76x90 Inchen. Special, each $1. 46 5c AR ] iy S White Fabrics-Wonderful Value From the Basement o S iy sovasing e aamonn | : \T.',""\,,T{.‘"r.r‘,":?',,'i','xt,,. C T housands of Y ards of Fine Silk and Cotton Materials, c . f e Ve e e e .| v o Wi | : Chiffon Dots, Crepe de Chine, Brocade and Tub Silks ’ | The board at its masting here yonter- | yiato convention nt Alliance will make a | any further made order that eattle, sheep | 1o~ ™ T CEL B0 0 e and swine shipments orlginating in ter- | e ritory east of the Misslssippl river nnd N the state of Minnesota and north of the Yard Also plain, pink, white, black, silver, red and brown shades, 24 and 36 inches wide Very special Friday on the Yard bargain tables in the Basement, 14¢ a yard o delegation, numbering twolve, will | wsipport Frank Pinkerton of Kearney for | A Tennowee-Kentucky state line, or any | 'N® Presldency. Walter G. White of Fre Sh § whiof ve been previously cleane CLARIND. A, April 21,~(Special,) : | disintocted Floyd Weaver' of Coln was sentenced to i i $ i it g gy b, i Buy Now “a]u’rkdjpyeg”Mgfgey' for the Entire Family | Worth 3 00 and More at . | 4 o + i iy 36.Inch Highly Mercerize A p ) o £ = ‘ 2 1 CANADA EXPECTS SHORTAGE N8 Bo) Gt Col 38, Hadrava Jt inch Enlish Sport Shirtings, fast colors . IZéC W e 5 -"lll'l"’\ in all the HERE’S a lot of Corsets that have haatmd QFE MENTFORTHE HARVEST | 5er s it stato sna vicriss ot o inch Repp, highly mercerized; plain shades new styles—plain pumps, one 'RE'S a lot lorsets that ha \ L Rt el 25c Embroldered Curtain Marquisette and Swiss § strap, aroMs urm;‘m‘ the eight slightly soiled from handling but are excellent FREMONT, Neb.,, April 27.—(8pecial)~ | a¢ Convers, 8, D, Ho plead to the 27-Inch Genuine Utility Dress Ginghams Hhu' slippers, rices ranging i ‘le g P Hinis P areai Canad als sending thousands of youog |charge, Hin mother wan in court with a | 36-Inch Best Grade Dress Percalen, light and dark colors | 95 riohidy in style, make and finish. Real bargains at the men to the war, with the result that [jone petition anking for clemen 27-Inch Printed Volles, this season's styles C prices we quote. You can obtain just the style 1 only the boys, cripples and old men are £ i 32Inch White Plisse Underwear Crepe I l 98 to 85 ; left In many towns and communities, | A machine has 1 wed 1o apply L you are looking for and save "F" and more when " wccording to Herman Wunderling, a for- | steam to the soll to dest ks and | A6-Inch “Hope" Bleached Muslin, off the bolt | Misses’ and Children's Mary Jans 3 b | I spector for the Canadian g p 27-Inch Genulne Kverett Classie Gingham ( Sises 814 to 11 $1.40 . : £ with officos at Victoria, There ) " w 'A d c t l' 9%c Full Standard Dress Percale, full bolta YARD \:::: ”“-. u’. 1 oA derful value 4 Cunadian troops engaged in the Luropean r. Wwent-An ut- American and Simpson's Dreas Prints, full bolta Boys' Oxfords, In tan or black { Corsets at 75¢ a Pair 27 Inch Genuine Whittington Mills Krinkle Seersucker Sc luce or button styles; well soles A wa 0 d 1 ore troops in traln | s . g ot A Wit Cotton Challfe, orfental and Persian designs Sizes 0 to 13'% $1.60 # k| -l-”w‘\‘*:u‘“:::l‘!:" or apring work M R Dress Batiate, 27 inches wide, bewutiful quality YARD \"‘Itl‘.\w‘:l;::r:;” eatanal ’u.‘?‘.a For medium and slender figures; medium bust e : b AR sure as the Rising Sun, ‘ TWO EXTRA SPECIALS Knglish or llfu:h fos .‘)u,nl:‘ Ir\'ll(llzzl wiMi reinforeed front steel; long hip with extra K NORTH PLATTE, Neb, Aprit 21.(dpe- [ “Glad to ment | 2K N06 Hnrien il ) good garters attached, clal)=Roy Patriek, n farm hand, who [to t | 'l bleed for | On Sale from 8:30 to 11 A, M, Only inle priee Fr $2 39 \ h says that o I8 In the east, has |t mt aror, Razors and vors s.Inch Genuine Devonshire Cloth and 32Inch Kilt Sulting, mill ‘,"",\‘ Pan (114" (O tands . bhe Sanitnry Apl’Ol‘ll 15¢ o8 a o sepilvigrn i o the Lincoln oounty |love each othe : ‘ lengths, ensily matched. Full assortment of plalds, stripes 5 ISR, SRR RO L TR » , \ dtrlotcourt on_chirges of statutory and checks. Yard c i ; $1.00 Usually sold at 25¢, and very exeellent values, 1 aseauit on . Pereen i 3 e ached . on, e ceable il ren i Irs of omen's Pumpa s N ' ittt G kil g aisll " i:.lu'n..“a.l.l.l.:‘r]:m:w“ Iw:.‘l': |‘u::- vard : ; 31/2c Blippers, odd “m-'-! Al go.m‘ Sasement Corset Department - paghte (Sibar ) 1 3 | To close out at, pal (¥ -,1 I'atrick pleaded not gullty te the chargs t : anded 10 il 0 de CLOTHING for MEN - 3 e e and YOUNG MEN dfi%~ Women’s Trlmmed ats NOTE THIS! A Men's and Young Men's Hpring q ON 4 LAY “..“:” n!f ! i fre ‘ i, 1 ot wiyliah fabrica, In Worlh Up lo $2 50 at or JEWELRY o ve . : . |} . Ne " e Hhasement A \ sckane and It was | '\ 80 and $10.00 ‘ i [ Wome ‘l‘ at wondertul lttle prioes. All p " ylea In Men's and \ pr ailor Fricor ndl high grade pisces. Dismonds, 3 | TITTIE) ong and \ . {fere \ ' Watehes, Holid Gold and Gold | ) & ' | vith “ hh } s Mas Peat od Jow el Hrooches, ) l ‘ : | R BRI R a0 o oo arene Chlldren s Hats at 69c Jewelry . . ' . " Not WUl gire . ‘w Shown Here in Oreat Variety AT LOWBBT 4 . 100 and \ goog par ol SIS | pee Dree and Boinal Hate, irims PRICES ; ) - - stusen Dulead flowars, ¥ \ Basement Millingry Dapartment iee detalls In Priday’'s papers Madar Reran ot Banguet M e Y \ : | fl.rll;;‘l Oans | 1) “Du‘Q'u"‘"hlnxs"A“ “I‘h Gr.d. Large Blue Enamel W;\or Palls, while they last 18e reo-bingianio B el '.{u.l A Wonderful Refngerator for $27.50 { 4 Large wise avy . . hia andd ralsed front panels; msalated Only one to & customer; none C, O / anid : i lDl : Y N A " folt ned th white enam D. and mail or telephone orders Extea large » avy Garbage Cans sids R LAY er white lined Refrigerators, $10.80. ' Rohn

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