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, TITE BEE: OMAHA, FRIDAY, MAY 2. 101,1, " 5 MONDAY Starts a sale of the wholesale Dry Goods and Notion stock of Orkin & Levitt of Sioux City, la. The SA T "E 8 ceran to establish a new low 1 I rl price record for the values are the I 1 MmdMud season's best merchandise at about r r On Cthe Dollar 2 Big WASH GOODS SPECIALS 10c, AViish Goods at 74c "ac BOc Wnsli Goods, lBc Including dimities, lawns, printed mar- GlnghamB, batiste, strlpo voiles, madraB qulsettes, etc., In plain colore m nnd crepes In plain and fancy,, stripes and pretty fancy ef- 0 f etc.; values 25 to TSOc, sale prlco, J 7P fects, worth to 19c yard v per yard wl I Infants' Stamped DRESSES, at 19c SPECIAL! nml)C(l drosses for infnnts and children, of good qual- ity, tan and blue summer "b'nono," a wide ranim of the very latost designs from which to mako selections. Cholco of design with threo skeins of floss for working, very Bpodal for Friday In Art and Needle Work section, each , 19c Tho Heart of Omaha Sixteenth and Harnoy. Remnants of s From Dressmaker's Stock Silk THE SUMMER FASHION BOOK of PICTORIAL REVIEW PATTERNS Now on Solo The most beautiful, useful and com plete Fashion Book ever offered to the ladies of this town. All the newest models, in their original colors. THE FASHION BOOK ppoeJU. crrmr panaxs ESUfc SUMMER 181 Before you decide on your Summer Dresses be sure and glance through this beautiful book. Only io cents when you purchase one 15 cent Pictorial Review Pattern. By mail n rrnts. $40 Wilton Rugs HEBE'S a room rug spe cial that should and will demand the attention of every home provider. The rugs are all 9x12 feet size and represent the very h e s t makes in the country, such as Harvard, Shuttleworth, Bagdad, etc. More than 20 of the most desirable pattorns arc In cluded. Every rug perfect and an actual $40 value, but Friday we offer you choice of the entire assortment for !j!29.7p. Think of It, you benefit by a saving of $10.25. Isn't that worth while? MANY" short lengths have accumulated from this sale of the New iYork Dress Milk er's stock, and we offer them to you Friday at a tremendous price reduction. The offering includes such fabrics as 4'J-in. crepe do chine, plain and fancy marqui settes, long chiffons, brocades, silk suitings, meteors, foulnrds, tub silks, corded silks, poplins, mescalines, etc., etc. lengths 2 to 10 yards. 69c values at 33c $1.00 values at 49o $1.25 values at 79c $1.50 values at 89c $2.00 values at $1.29 $2.50 values at $1.G9 Laces From Dressmaker's Sale Iinccs Worth to 10c for lie Linen and cotton tor chon edges nnd Inser tions, also cotton cluny lace, 1 M; to 4 inches wide, worth to 10c, spcclnl , Laces Worth to 20c for 10c Cotton bauds, widths 3 to 10 Ins., llnon torchon edges and Insertions, cotton cluny edges and in sertions, val ues, to 25c, yd. 10c Lnees Worth to Jl5c for 115c Cotton nnd llnon laces In cluny nnd torchon, many widths, also fancy wash 1 a c o 1) a n tl s, from 3 to 10 Ins., vals. to 35c, yd. 5g Ince nnd Trimming nt U5c Most nny kind of laco for wash dresses, also a wide rango of dress trimmings nnd braids, values up to $1.00, cholco. yd . . . vi e umi 25c Women's 25c Lisle GLOVES at Pair Women's lisle gloves in black, white and colors, 2-clasp style, also sack wrist, va lues up to 25c, Friday, pair at 9c. Friday's Special GROCERY List Moro than 210 demonstrations of tho world's best puro food pro duct. Free Sninplcs Freo Rutivonlrs. Toull bo Immensely interested. H1co, regular 10c quality, t lbs., 380 Flour, "Capitol" brand, 48-11). sack for .91.10 Graham Flour, apeclnal, sack, 60o Pancake Flour, "Capitol" brand. 2 lb. pkg., 8 for a Bo Navy Means, best hand picked, lb.. So Corn Flakes, toasted, coupon In pkg, 2 for 15o Cocoa, Hunkol's por can S3o Sardines, deviled, .special, can ...lOo Macaroni or Spa ghetti, 3 pkgn., aoo Horso RadlBh, 3 bottles for ....850 Mustard, prepar ed 10o regular. 2 bottlen for . . . ,18o Corn. "Capitol" brand. 3 cans, a So Tomatoes, largo can for loo Boap, "Bcat-'Em-AU" or Diamond C 10 barn for. .B5o Cookies, assort ed, apodal, lb. .15o G 1 n r o r Snaps, special, lb. Oo Sugar, granulat ed, npuo'l, 22 lbs. 91 Asparagus, 2M lb. can, apodal, 25o Itatslns, seedless, Muscatel, special, por lb 8a mittor, "Cnpltol" ctroaiuory, 1-lb bricks for , ...34a Chooso, full nreatn, per lb., 18o Coffeo, "Capitol" liraniL por lb. ,37o Tea Sittings, best quality, lb. ...lOo I . WA 1M e Superior White Laundry Soap Special Demonstration 7 bars 25c Guaranteed Satisfaction "Xtt-e Lightning in 0i Laundry" Friday, $7.50 to $15 WILLOW PLUMES, $5.00 Bargain Specials in the Basement No mail or phone orders. Quan tities limited to each buyer. $5.00 Skirts, $1.98 Broadcloth, serge and men's wear materials, plain and side pleated styles, black, brown, blue, stripes and mixtures, d no $5.00 values at ,pl JPO Women's $1 House Dresses, 50c Women's 50c Kliridnoa 80c Women's $1 Waists 80o Women's 75c Corsets'. 80c Women's 50c Aprons... 80c rr HAT'S tho way we offer you choice of every willow plume in our stock. They are all choice stock, JL two and three-knot strands, heavy drooping effects, riumes that are regularly worth ijw.50, $10.00, $12.50 and $15.00; special Friday at, choice. $5 We Will Continue the Sale of Untrimmed Hats Involving $2.98. 3.98 and $5.98 Values at S1.09 MiwWWmklil lnn 0110 tnousn,u oi season's best shapes are included in this big " Mtji 1V1 offering. Homps, Milans, Leghorns, etc., in all the season's favored f 4 shapes, including summer shapes, drooping sailors, Dutch eitects, largo Gainsboroughs, small, close fitting turbansand medium shades. Colors, also black and white. $2.98, $3.98, and $4.98 values FLOWERS AND WREATHS The most beautiful goods in America, embracing all the' new and most wanted kinds, at- 10c, 25c, 50c, 5c and $1.45 NEW SUMMER TRIMMED HATS Exclusive styles that are totally different from tho rehashed, Blmllar-to-last-year Ideas you 'see elsewhere. Como In and lot us show thorn to you . $7.50, $10. $12.50 and $15 Orkin Brothers Your Own Storei Orkin Brothers Your Own Store: Quart of Wizard Floor Oil Free T7 III DAY, ta x moro quickly fnmll iarlzo tho mer its ofthoWiz ard Floor Atop, wo will give absolutely froo a qt. can of Wis ard Oil with each mop, at The WIZARD MOP Gets In tho cornnrn nnd In Imln structtblo, picks up. tho dimt nnd dirt and Imparts a high lasting polish to all varnishod or pain tod surfaces, linoleum or oil cloth; cholco qf round or 3-cornorod mop.. M'CARTY OUTFIGHTS MOHAN Has Better of Ten-Bound Bout with Pittsburgh Heavyweight. TWO .MEN GO A FAST .PACE Frequently Stand Toe to Toe and Swap Fnnchet Both Ilecetve Much Panlihment About tb Body. NEW YORK, May 1. Luther Mc Carty outfought Frank Moran. the Pitts burgh heavyweight, In a ten-round bout here tonight. The fighting was at a fast pace for heavyweights. Moran did most of the trading and frequently the men stood toe to toe and swapped punches, both receiv ing much punishment about the body. McCarty relied on a hard left to the face, but often left his guard open, enabling his opponent to land a strong left hook. McCarty had the better of the first round, but Moran evened It up In the next. In the third round the fighters came together In a mlxup, slightly cut ting Moran. In the fourth Moran landed a straight left, drawing blood from, Me Carty's nose. The fifth was even, but McCarty took the next two. McCarty tired In the eighth, a left hook sending him to the ropes, and In the ninth Moran landed several good blows. McCarty finished strong, landing often In the last round. BASE BALL AVERAGES USED AS PROBLEMS IN SCHOOLS WASHINGTON, Ma t-Iase ball Is being Injected Into the curriculum ,6f the schools of the national capital as an aid In the teaching of arithmetic. This de veloped today W.ien groups of school children were discover?'! reading the base ball news and eagerly interrogating1 each other as to the best means of figur ing averages. It transpired that teachers In arithmetic have been using problems In their classes such as the following. "If 'Chick' Gandll is at bat forty times and makes twelve hits, what is his average?" "If the Nationals win eleven games out of fifteen, what per cent do they lose?" The new system is said by the instruc tors to be highly successful. Thoroughly interested in the national sport, the chil dren are said to make real joy in solving the problems and the same process is utilized in problems In linear or square measurements and. In the case of the less advanced pupils, In addition and sub traction. The baso ball diamond now is one of the commonest diagrams to ba found on the blackboards of the schools of the capital. LITTLE ENTHUSIASM FOR RETURN KILBANE-DUNDEE GO LOS- ANGELES, Moy l.-Promoter Tom McCarey declared today that the public was not enthusiastic over the prospect of the return KllbaneDundee battle and Immediately began planning for a battle between the featherweight champion and Eddie Morgan, who is classed as the featherweight champion of England. CREIGHT0N TENNIS TEAM CHOSEN FOR THE SEASON Buchman, Gleason and Randolph arc three of tho members of tho Crelghton varsity tennis team chosen by virtue of winning their games In the third round of the tennis tournament In the college, department of Crelghton university Wednesday afternoon. Bushman beat McCaffrey 6-0, 6-1. Gleason beat McCauley 7- 5, 1.6, 6-4, and Randolph beat Hartnett 8- 6, 0-6, 6-4. Epsten and Beverldge have already been selected as two of the members of the team which will represent the high' school department, which will play, its first game on the Crelghton courts next Saturday afternoon with Council Bluffs High school. Epsten beat Growney 6-4, 6-0, and L. Beveridge beat Scott 6-1, 4-6. 6-2. The other two members of the team wilt be chosen from the following this evening: P. Duffy, Waseck, Harrington, Riley and Schall. A captain will also be selected. Key to the Situation Bee Advertising. REINSTATEMENT FOR TY COBB PRACTICALLY ASSURED CHICAGO, May 1. The belief that Ty Cobb would be reinstated with but a nominal flno was expressed tonight' by those who had lntcrvlowe'd members of tho National base ball commission, which met here today. Tomorrow morning tho Cobh caso will bo considered. The com mission also is expected to tako up the proposed congressional Investigation of charges that professional base ball con stitutes a trust. I To Wrentle at the Kmg, Charlie Jei'scn, local hevvy weight wrestler, who has been In retirement for over a year because of sickness, will come back tpto the gnw.p Saturday night when he meets "Big Bill" Ilokuf In a finish match at the Krug theater, Jensen weighs 222 pounds and Hokuf 232. Vorlt nnd I'nrknrd. Two pitchers Manager Tinker will keep throughout the campaign aro Works and Packard. To t'ato both have shown form on hn slab. Works once wore a Tiger uniform, but did llttlo while a member of that organization. Iowa Hnrrs Track Htiir. IOWA CITY, la., May l.-JSpecIaL)-Ed Shrader, the Iowa track star, has been "dismissed from the squad for failure to observe training rules." Shrader gave promlee of helng tho best all-round track athleto over developed at" Iowa, and tied for the, conference record In the high Jump In his first appearance in tenr colleglate competition. Thorpe im Spltter, Jim Thoruo U trying to master the spit-hall In private. The Indian athlete Is pitching to Wllbort Robinson every morning, and tho latter believes that he will amount to homuthlng as a boxman In due time. Unix; Wnddell lit. Pitcher Rubn Waddel la again 111 at Minneapolis with pneumonia, and his' con dition is serious so serious that fatal results are feared. Cnll Ttii-m "Hrnves." The Boston club has officially adopted the nickname "Braves," a.i they hav? retained the Indian head on the shirt sleeves. Jake Stahl and Two of His Mainstays on the Red Sox Team University of Omaha Makes Preparations For Summer School The last Issue of the University of Omaha Reporter, Just off the press Is devoted almost exclusively to announce ments concerning the university's sum mer school which will be held June 21 to August 15 at the university. This will ba the second year that summer work has been offered, and will be much mora extensive than last season. Work will be offered In both high school and college departments, but most stress will be laid on work for teachers. Recently1 the university wns auth orized by the Stnto Department of Pub llo Instruction to grant stale and life certificates. Tho certificates are on a par with those given at the state nor mal schools, and at tho University of Nebraska, nnd for this reason It has been deemed advisable to make the course especially attractive to those who desire to teach. In addition to the regular faculty of the university, Mrs. C. M. King and W. A. Yoder have been added. Airs. King is a graduate of the University of Mich igan, specializing in psyopology- and kindergarten work. She has had much experience and will teach psychology and ethics for school children. Mr. Yoder Is superintendent of the Douglaa county schools and will have charge of tho work In school adminis tration and management. Special lectures will be delivered by Stato Superintendent Jumes E. Delzell, E. U. Graff superintendent of the Omaha schools; A. H. Watcrhouse of Fremont and formerly principal of tho Omaha High school; Superintendent N. M. Graham. South Omaha, superintend ent, J. M. Beverldge, Council Bluffs and Kate A. McIIugh, principal of the Omaha High school. RELIEF WORKB CONTINUED People Sustaining Tornado Losses Helped in Rebuilding Homes. MANY CASES ARE DISPOSED OF Lira of the lied Cross Comes to AsslNt in Disposition of Pnnili Sent Jlern by Noclety to Aid Needy. Expects Indictment of Several of the "Millionaire" Sing LOS ANGELES, Ca.. May 1. -Indict ments against several members of the "millionaire ring," alleged to have main talned the Jonquil, a lodging house, aa a place where young women were lured into white slavery, are expected tomor row, according to W. J. Ford, assistant district attorney. Ford said today he had prepared several indictments for the grand Jury. He re fused to ray how many had been drawn. The names of several prominent men have been connected with the cose in tho statements made by the young women to the police. LEFT TO RIGHT LARRY GARDNER. SB. HEINIB WAGNER. 88, AND MANAGER JAKE BTAHL. Manager Jake Stahl of the world a champion Boston Red Sox: is entirety satisfied with tha outlook for 1913. A)l of Ms men &r In tho plnlc of condition and h declare the player have improved above their form of 1912. Chamberlain's Tiiblec Tor Cout. pillion. For constipation, Chamberlain's Tablets me excellent. Easy to take, mild and Itcntle In effect. Give them a trial. For sale by all dealers. Advertisement The tornado relief committee that is working Independent of tho restoration committee, but along somowhat similar lines, aiding those who sustained losses of property by the tornado, has completed Its report Jp to Wednesday night. This report shows that tho committee, since the date of the tornado, has Investigated and disposed of 22) cases, appropriating 173,663, an average of 3321.67 in each case. This week has been a busy one with the committee. Monday it disposed of sixteen cases, appropriating' $7,000; Tues day, twenty-six cases and appropriating $8,140. Wednesday, thirty-six cases wore handled and $10,198 paid over to those who had applied for aid. There aro now flfty-ono cases where the Investigation has been completod and forty more that are about finished. The books show that there are at this time 300 cases that have been filed and are ready for In vestigation. In tho main, tho money that has beon expended by tho coinmlttoo has been for restoration purposes. People whose houses were damaged have- been helped to get them In condition so they could move back into them and then, in many cases, furniture has been bought Word was received last night that Eugene T. Lies of the Red Cross society will be, here today or tomorrow. To a certain extent he will look after the money appropriated by the society, but will not designate the manner In which it Is to be spent. He will make sugges tions and at the same time will map out the manner in which the books shall be kept In order that tho reports to the War department will be correct. Persistent Advertising w the Road to Big Returns. ColltHf Itasr Bnll IleauKs. University of Virginia, 6, Princeton, 1. Catholic University, S, Bucknell, 2. I Coast Leanur Results. Oakland, 2; Lot Angeles, 4 SATURDAY- Is tho Day to Buy Underwear Tbreo big special purchases of Men's, Women's and Children's fine quality Summer Underwear Including such well known brands as Sterling, Kayser, Cooper, Har vard Mills, etc., all clean, perfect goods, on sale Saturday at Prices Actually Less Than Half Retail Worth. HAYDEH'S Purest Water Filtered and Boiled Imported Bohemian Hops Selected Barley Aged 4 Months Bottled Inspected Result iTHE BEER YOU LIKE A beor of purity. Full of refreshing and nourishing qualities. Every family should have a case of Luxus in the home. Brewed and bottled by Fred Krug Brewing Co. Coll Douglas 1889 and or der a case today. Consumers' Distributors Luxus Mercantile Co. 109-11 No. 16th St. TWENTIETH CENTURY FARMER Best of All Firm Mnuttlr- J I