THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY, JUNE G, 1000. y - I Have You been It r j j. Have You Seen It ?J oh, have you seen mii mm" J, r1 j 1 A f JO JCBL 5P X The Parisian Dream City A Dream of Splendor! A World of Wonders! A Vision of Magnificence! THE PARISIAN DREAM CITY EMBRACING- Pavilions, Palaces, Peristyles, Minarets, Towers, Domes. EMBRACING- Mosques, Vistas, Lakes, Rivers, Mountains, Volcanos . . . AND THE ... Magical Wonders of the Great Paris Exposition Transferred to America he Only Authorized. Special American Edition, Containing Introduction By Frederic Mayer Introductory Statement By Commissioner-General Peck. Descriptive Features By Jose de Olivares. Photographs By Maurius Bar, Official Photographer of the French Government, and the Famous Neurdin Bros, of Paris. Part One Contains Twenty-one Special Views and Descriptions, in Addition to Photographic Portraits and Other Illustrative Features, as follows: 1 Child Listening to the Music of a Sea Shell. 2 Sculptured Lion from Alexander III. Bridge. 3 Interior of Commissioner-General Peck's Paris Office. 4 The Monumental Entrance, Viewed from the River. 5 The Grand Entrance on Opening Day. 6 Alexander III. Bridge. 7 Chateau d'Eau, the Great Waterfall. 8 The Luminous Palace. 9 Inauguration Day. 10 Portion of Champ de Mars on Opening Day. 11 Alexander Bridge, as Seen from the River, 12 General View of the Champ de Mars. 13 Group of Figures in Bronze. 14 and 15 Bronze Statuary Groups. 16 Grand Palace of Fine Arts, 17 Near the Trocadero on Opening Day. 18 Facade of the United States Exhibit in the Palace of Mines and Metal lurgy. 19 Example of Ornamental Sculpture Work. 20 The Hungarian Palace. 21 The Algerian Pavilion. A Triumph of Pictorial and Descriptive Art The Parisian Dream City DON'T FAIL TO GET PART ONE 0F The Parisian Dream City I Embracing the Opening Features of the Great Paris Exposition Regular price, 25 cents. Free to subscribers or readers of The Bee on payment of 10 cents for each portfolio to cover the cost of mailing and de. livery. Cut out the coupon and bring or mail it to the Exposition department, enclosing 10 cents in silver or stamps. Part One only will be mailed to your address free as a sample for 4 cents postage, or delivered to you in person, as you prefer. PART TWO READY NEXT WEEK