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NEW BOOKS AND MAGAZINES
Aimlce's fcr March an Autobiographical
Novelette of a Sccietj OirL
AUTHORS AND ARTISTS BY LILLIAN BELL
A
Thousand
Pair
Sample
Slipper I
The IIomenalMers" Is an Interesting
Btady of a l.arirr Colon? of Poles
in Oar of Ihr threat Amer
Irnn Itles.
Alnslee's for March open with a novel
ette whlrh takes the Hhape of autobiograph
ical notes by 11 m l"ty slti which tolls c if
her experiences from tho time she wan 15
years of age to the time of her engage
ment. It In original and dramatic and,
what Is more Important, InteroHtlng. It I
called "Miss Vanity." edited by Mary
Hamilton Park. Maarten Maartcns has
one of his characteristic talcs called '"Flvs
Minutes' Conversation." "Her Letters frwrn
Dakota" deals with a timely theme In. an
extremely taking fashion. It Is by Miriam
Mlchelson. author of "In the Hlshop's Car
riage." The accond of the series, "Stories
of the Street," by James II. Gannon, Is
called "The Matrimony Syndicate." Roy
Hornlmon has an Intensely Interesting; and
dramatic story called "The Wits of Basil
Wynyard." An unusually humorous tale Is
"The Undoing of Ulyssi I'pdegraff,"' by
W. I. Nesblt. Tallinn Hell has a Brood story
of the difficulties of authors and artists
In New York called "The Price of Quiet."
E. Nesblt, who has so often delighted Alns
lee's readers In the past year, has another
story called "The Duel," whlrh has all the
fascinating features of her previous work,
together with more than usual strength.
"A Ghost," by Juliet Wllbor Tompkins, is
an unusual story, with good action and a
dramatic climax. Edgar Baltus appears
again with one of his characteristically
crisp, epigrammatic essays entitled "In and
Out of Court Circles." "The Diary of a
Society Parasite," by OeraJdlne Honner, Is
exactly what Its title Indicates, but with a
touch of the better side of human nature
that redeems It from cynicism. Acton
Davles has another Interesting article on
the theater.
"The Housebuilders," by Karl Edwin
Harrlmon, published George Jacobs
company. Is not only an entertaining vol
ume of Action, but an Interesting study of
an interesting people, who constitute a
large colony In one of our great American
cities. The Polo Is little appreciated, be
cause he Is little understood, but Mr. llar
rlman has lived nmong the Toles, knows
them Intimately and is known by them,
and Is perhaps better qualified to tell their
stories than any othor American writer.
There are tales of pathos and tales of
humor, but the strong note of them all Is
the almost perfect assimilation of the Pole
by this country. The stories are eight In
number and are correlated, In which
measure they have the value of a novel
so fur as Interest is concerned and an added
value Is that phases of the character are
perhaps better treated In ahort-story form
than In a continuous story. Being a socio
.logical study, the volume postiesses a defi
nite value above that of a book devised for
mere entertainment, and it would seem
that at this time, when the vital Interest
of all America Is in the man who tolls,
and particularly In the man from Europe,
this book should make a place for Itself
among book of fiction.
Qlnn tt Co, have recently published a
revised edition of "Mtdlaeval and Modern
History," by Fhlllp Van Neas. The edition
appears In two parts the first part en
titled "The Middle Ages" and the second
"The Modern Age." The unusual merit of
the original work has been attested by the
growing favor which 'It has met during the
fifteen years since Its first publication. In
the forthcoming edition the ventral per
spective of the work la not essentially
modified, but the emphasis n places la
slightly shifted and the narrative of events
brought up to the present time. The aeries
of maps Is augmented by addition of new
and valuable charts and each chapter is
supplemented by lists of books tor reference
and further reading.
The Diversions of a Book Ixwer." by
Adrian II. Jollne, author of the "Medita
tions of An Autograph Collector," is com
posed of the most interesting talk about
books, authors, book collectors, their frlendu
and their foea, fine bindings, odd and curi
ous editions of sundry works, apt quota
tions from little known authors, and num bers
of anecdotes and stories of interesting
people. "If you set a book colleotor going
you mar never be sure when he will run
down and cease to chatter," says Mr.
Jollne. But In. this case the chatter la so
kindly and Instructive, so enlivened with
anecdotes and stories, that the reader Is
only sorry when Mr. Jollne "run down."
Published, by Harpers.
In "American Maaters of Sculpture," by
Charles H. Caffln, author of "American
Masters of Painting." Mr. Caffln has at
tempted to do for our sculpture what his
successful former volume accomplished foi
painting, and he writes with Ills usual
vigor and clearness of the great American
llgures in this art. Among the sculptors
treated in special chapters are Bt. Quudeng,
. Macmonnles, Ward, liurtlett, French,
Horglum, Adams, Brenner, Warner, Nle
taaus and Barnard, while the author also
lives a summary of the progress of sculp
ture In America and a resume of the pres
ent situation, with the outlook for the fu
ture. Published by IJoubliduy, Page & Co.
Fresh glimpses Into the life of Washing
Ion as a youth are afforded by Mrs. Burton
HarriHon, who, in the Washington's birth
lay number of the Youth's Companion
(February IS), describes the home of the
Virginia Fairfaxes, "Helvolr on the Io-
tomae." People who huve been persuaded
that there is nothing new in fiction may
change that opinion after reading "Me
loon's Item." Four other contributed
torles, a score of anecdotes, humorous
sketches and bits of biography, with a
A Real
Sensation
In
Slippers
Today's Ihe Sample Slipper Sale
1
$15.00 Indies' Samplo Slippers
$12.00 ladles' Sample Slippers
$10.00 Ladles' Sample Slippers ...
$.8.00 Ladles' Snmple Slippers
$6.00 lAdles' Sample Slippers n
$5.00 Ladles' Sample Slippers
$4 00 Ijidles' Sample Slippers
$3.00 Ladles' Sample S'lppers
Some of these have been
dows since Monday to give
purchase Is. They represent
types of society footwear in A
a pair is the most sensational
shoe business of Omaha.
On Sale
on Second Floor
$1.98
A Pair.
displayed in our show wln
you an Idea what the entire
the highest gradas and finest
merlea, and the price of $1.98
thing that has happened in the
J Boston Store Buys Tailoring Stock
Thousands of Yards of Woolens Suitable for
Making Men's Suits, Trousers, Children's
Clothing, Ladies' Suits, Golf Skirts, Etc
These goods are nearly aJl the finest
imported Manchester, Eng., woolens
many are worth $4 and t C
$5 a yd. on bargain square
EXTRAORDINARY SPECIAL SALE 1
RemiYLivts in the Basement
Nearly a car load of remnants just re
ceived from the mills.
Green Trading Stamps With All 'Phone Orders.
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HIT
The Universal
Popularity of
Green Trading
Stamp:
One big lot of remnants of
apron ginghams, yard..,
Remnants of all kinds of
bleached muslin, yard...
Fine white cambric remnants, C
yard
Drapery cretonne and dentin! A
remnant, vard 4
White nainsook and India
linen, go at, yard ,
36 In, wide fine percales, 1
21c
2ic
5c
Fine dress sateens, known aa Eddy
Bilk, worth 25c y.ard, 1fsf
goat IUC
One lot of all kinds of Unlnrs,
siliclas, percalines, worth T''
up to 20o yd., go at yd. ..-2C
Light and heavy mercerized walst
ing remnants, worth 1Q
40c yard
Scotch gingham remnants, 1
the!2io kind, go at 02V
light and dark, yard
Remnants of Fine Dress Goods
Floor
15c
25c
eviots, Unfinished Wor- M g f
ds. mixed Cloths. Etc. Vj0.myijQt
argain squares p v
25c
27c
59c
All Wool 50o Dress Goods at ISc Yard Light
shades and dark, colors for street wear
3 to 8-yard pieces, at, yard
Manufacturers Sample Pieces of Finest Dress
Goods all wool materials of every descrip
tion, at, per yard
Mohairs, Ch
steds. Tweed
on two Dig oargain sq
50o Walstlnjrs at 25o Per Yard Albatrosses,
cashmeres, batistes, etc for waists, etc.,
at, yard
Remnants of Silks About 2,000 yards fanoy silks,
foulards, lining silks, China silk, etc., good lengths
many worth twice the price asked, bargain sq...
Remnants of Lining1 .Taffeta, Fancv Loulsenes,
Etc. worth up to $1.50 yard, at, yard
Remnants of Fine Wash Laces
Vals, Sevllla torohons, Cluny bands and net top Orientals,
In Inserttngs, bands, galloons, etc t "7 fft
worth up to 83c yard, at ttC-2L-aJC-IUC
Embroideries Remnants and short lengths in wide and
medium widths up to 13 Inches
embroideries, inserttngs, beadings IA f jj
and galloons, at JC-IUC-I DC
Tabic Damask Remnants
Remnant in 1)4, 2, 2 and 3-yard lengths at less than man
ufacturer's cost to make.
Sale of .
Lac
Collars ( r"l
Saturday I f UJ 1
I
rah
Sale of
tri-,cr station
Isn't It a fact thst everybody In
tnvn Is eollfw-tlns: ORKEN TRAD
1NO BTAMF8? It would hs hard to
And one who Isn't, and prtty soon
It will b Just bs difficult to pret a
non-collector In ths surrounding ter
ritory of which Omaha la the hub.
Our mall order people and we are
the pioneer mail order house of the
west took the hint to "Ret busy"
the hoalnnlns; of the year, snd
almost every mail order we receive
h.. n mil for the I-ITTLK
(.SHEKN STICKER. You see, there
Is a Ms; sub-stratum of native enmmon sense In the avers;e western buyer, and
the principle of a cssh discount on ensh purchases Is water-tight and bullet
proof. HOW'S YOI'R STAMP POOK COMINflT
Friday Will Sec Another
Bargain Carnival
every hour in our
Dry Goods Dept.
S TO 9. A. M Klmona and French WalMlnir outln nnd Shaker Flannel, Eg
worth 25c per yard, only per yard
t TO 10 A. M. Fine black Press and Lining Sateens, a very fine 25o 14c
quality, only per yard s-wv
10 TO 11 A. M. ROO Battenburs; and Point Lace Patterns, worth up to Oc
BOc, on shIo each
11 TO 12 A. M. Extra heavy Apron Qlngrharo, only fC
per yard
1 TO 2 P. M. Ladles' Neckwear, a little soiled, worth up to tl.OO each. 1f)c
only each svrw
2 TO 8 P. M. Silk Finished Pongees, all colors, worth 16c per yard, (tc
only per yard
3 TO 4 P. M. Fancy Pillow Tops, worth up to BOo, only lOr1
each avrw
4 TO 6 P. M. One hundred dozen Pillow Cases, all sices, worth 15o He
only ,
5 TO 6 r. M. One hundred dozen fine plain cambrlo hemstitched Hand- f,
kerchiefs, worth 6c and 10c only each
Second Floor Bargains, All Day.
All Winter Coats worth up to fifteen dollars go
at ..
3.95
...75c
.98c
C. II. FREDERICK CO.,
announce the arrival of
I
Dunlap Spring Hats,
Saturday, February 20.
A complete line of Spring Furnishings riarch 1.
1504 Farnam Street.
Black Sateen Underskirts, very heavy, worth 11.26, only
each Fascinators, worth one dollar and a half, only-each
Special Sale Children's Wash Dresses.
In lawns, fine mercerized ginghams and piques, worth to $2.60 each QQp
all day Friday, your choice each VOW
Important Sale of Drug Dept
Rubber Goods
These goods are GUARANTEED. They
are not such as are only made to sell with
a 10 to 1 chance that they will turn out
unsatisfactory these are GUARANTEED
BEST OS THE MARKET.
TYRIAN HOT WATER BOTTLE
made strong and durable by the Inser
tion of cloth between layers of rubber
strictly guaranteed two quart sUe..89c
S-quart size 9So
TYRIAN HOT WATER BOTTLE
All rubber 2-quart size R9c
U-quarl size (too
TYER RUBBER COMPANY'S "MOTTEL"
Rubber Fountain Syringe, rapid (low, with
four pipes, strictly guaranteed 11.75
TYER RUBBER COMPANY'S Mottled
rubber Combination of Fountain Syringe
and Hot Water Bottle, has four pipes
most reliable an excellent outfit strictly
guaranteed 12.18
A GREAT IDEA IN A HOT WATER
BOTTLE
Called the ventilated hot water bot
tlo. Its Incalcuuble advantages over
the ordinary hot water bottle are
self evident made of pure gunt
2-iuart size .. tl.10
l-quart size tl.2o
TYRIAN FOUNTAIN SYRINGE with
g'.obe spray (whirling), a most excel
lent article strictly guaranteed.
S-quart 11-49
S-quart ...$1.59
Extraordinary Bargains in High Grade,
All Copper, Nickel Plated Ware.
Having made heavy purchase of these goods listed
herewith wo have determined to make a gigantic sacrifice
sale for Friday. These prices are just about two-thirds the
value of the goods. We bought them at a sacrifice we
give you the full advantage in this sale Friday.
3-pt. all copper, nickel plated coffee pot. .58c
4-pt. all copper, nickel plated coffee pot. .64c '
5- pt. all copper, nickrl plated coffee pot.68c
6- pt. all copper, nickel plated coffee pot. ,74c
No. 8 all copper, nickel plated tea kettle. 78c
good article on "Cold Bathing," are among
the contents of this double holiday number.
Marrlsse Licenses.
t"p to noon February IS the following
couples had been llcenxed to wed:
Name' and Address. Age.
John A. Johnson, Washington, Neb...... 21
Emma Wlnterbun, Elk horn 18
Nelson Hardenbrook, Verdel, Neb M
Ida K Hathaway, Illinois 46
Jesse H. Custer, Omaha ?3
Aleuda Spooner, Omaha 19
Andrew J. Anderson, Omaha. 40
Anna Hawklnson, Omaha 34
I'eter Anderson, Wan a. Neb 35
Josephine Llndgren. Klkhorn, Neb ?J
11 K. Wedding Kings, Edhoim, jeweler.
Mrs. J. BENSON,
They Have Leaned the Truth
Years ago, when we first started the
Cut Price plan In Omaha, we had a hard
tight with the "DOCTORS'' (not phyl
ulanH) of Omaha. Those doctors and even
some physicians, kept telling their patients
to take their prescriptions elsewhere, "NuT
TO KirilAEFKK'S " but they have gotten
beautifully over that cause they found
(It 1 ) 1 1. r ln Ik. l . J .
! do. for the people WILL GO WIiKKK
THKi please, and in the second place,
they have alio found out that we have
WHAT TII'EY WANT, WHEN THKY
WANT IT, AND THAT OUGHT TO HAT
I SKY ANY DOCTOR" OR l'FIYSK IAN
EITHER. DON'T YOIT THINK Ho?
Don't forgt t that 2c saving proportion of
ours; u applies to everything sold In the
DISCG STORK.
The newspapers won't publish some pat
ents at a cut rate, lately, 'cause they have
a new system about which we will tell you
luter, but that cuts no figure; we cut the
price just the same!
CALL OR WRITE FOR PRICES.
mmt.
- mj
New
mm
Muslin.
Underwear
SCIIAEFER'S
Our large stock is in. Itost styles, btist makes, and best for the
money that is shown. We've got a remarkably pretty stock of
corset covers, from the lowest price to the best.
Entirely new styles in skirts, lace and embroidery trimmed
train and round lengths.
Dainty and beautiful, describes our night dresses.
Our spring stock of Infant's and Children's wear Is in and on
sale.
White and colored dresses nnd kilts, from one to four years.
Anjrthing desirable in Infant's wear, we can give you.
CUT PRICE
DRUG STOKE
E T. YATES. Prop.
11th and Chicago Sis., Omaha. 'Phones
747 and 797. Mth and N Sts., South Oniahu.
'Phone No. 1 6th Ave. and Main St.,
Council Bluffs. 'Phone 3 All goods de
livered In either city absolutely free.
THE BOOKS REVIEWED ON THIS PAG IS
ARE JfOR SALE BY
9BgE
ATlONERYg
BOOKSELLERS.
1308 FARNAM ST
The Uiioki review on tbts
can be precarad (roan ns at dls
..at.
BARKAL0W BROS.
Tel.B2234. 1612 Farnam St
TWENTIETH CENTURY FARMER
rta Phetaalo Illastratloaa,
Your Eyes! Do They Need Attention?
Bring: Them to Us.
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
Wagons to Walnut Hill and Benson Every Day.
Three Ring
Shoe
Friday aid
Saturday
1.50
2.50
3.50
Your choice
of any $4 or $5
f Men's Shoes la t hel
tore
3.50
Your choice
'of any $3 or $3. 90
Men's Shoes In the
store
2.50
Your choice
of any $2 or S2. 30
Men's Shoes In the
store
1.50
Sale
Friday and
Saturday
3.50
2.50
1.50
These prices for Friday and Saturday Only
Men's Shoe Sale at
T. B. Norris, S,
We Give Green Trading Stamps.
as I
Trading
Stamps
Free
WD
CM
1HK KKt.1 AIILK KlUlth.
IrnditiK I
Stamps
l;rc'j
With All Cash Purchases.
GREAT SILK OPPORTUNITY
For One Hour Only, From 10 to II a. m. Friday
We will place on sale about 100 pieces of Silks in odd colors
and patterns in order to dose Uiem out quickly the price ia
made extremely low these poods are worth from four to fire
times the amount asked for the one hour
nt
I7c
Laurel Silks
are the handsomest silks in the world. Thev are made for shirt
waist suits. We have the exclusive sale in Omaha.
Famous Dross Goods Sales
From 9 a. m. to 12 m. Friday
We will sell short, lengths and full dress patterns only one .pat
tern to a customer 11.25, ?1.9S and ?Lr0 Voiles $1.00 and
tl.R0 HuitingH 1.2r Creponette ?1.00, !?l.r0 and $2.00 Sici
lians, Mohairs and Ilrilliantines 75c and ?1.00 Waistings and
other poods worth up to $3.00 per yard not over 8 OR ft
yards to a customer, at yard aLUu
From 2 to 4 p. m.
We will sell Gros Iioinan's and Sheam's Louth Challis in all the
line spring colors not over 12 yards to a customer 0Tt
at yard aCwU
Sale on "Washable Voile" Friday
In Main Wash Goods Dept.
200 pieces of the celebrated Drap de Clune Voile "washable"
all colors and black or white 28 inches wide tt(
sale price
Waistinps and Vestinps in white, black and white and colors
grand clean-up sale tomorrow 39c to GOc qualities IQ 1
on sale tomorrow yard I Cm 2U
Amoskeag or Lancaster Apron Gingham the best C3 a
made on sale tomorrow yard w 4v
Linens and Domestics
Specials for Frida 10c Unbleached Muslin at 5c
Heavy Unbleached Indian Head Muslin long mill ?
UU
10c
ends worth 10c, at yard
IS White rioods 10c
One his; table 40-lneh Ind!a Llnmis, Lawtis,
iN:iinsofKa and I.eno Strlprs Ions;
mill ends, at yard
JUlc Table Damaik 23 1-3
Snow white Union Table Damask, 99l
pretty patterns, at yard s.lC
Tftc Table Mnrn 4!c.
Germnn Silver Bleached Table AOm
Linen at yard twC
Itemnants of Table Linen.
From 1H to 8-yard letigths, at half reg
ular price.
ROo Sheets 31 o.
Reody-to-use Bleached Sheets Ofl
slie 72i90-at t9C
lOe Pillow caaes T S4o.
Rendy-to-usn Bleached Pillow Casns "T 3
aizo 46x3ft-t C
SOo Hheetlna- a-'t l-3e.
Kxtra heavy Bleached Seamless Sheetlns;
SI Inches wide Sua value at i)A I,
yard CdiC
H l-.tp Towrllns no.
Linen finish Gloss Toweling 18 lnohoa
wlili c voJuo at
yard
5c
THE RELIABLE GROCERY DEPTEvery thlnK Guaranteed to
be the Finest ot pure Food Products.
One pound Jar Jams assorted kinds
per Jar, 8V40
DRIED FRUIT DRIED FRUIT
I-arKo Cnllfornla Prunes, per pound... 30
Cliok-e Utah Peaches, per pound 7a
English Cleaned Currants, er pound.. 7Ho
Fancy Muir Perk Apricots, per pound. .l'o
Virginia Black berries, per pound 7H5
Funcy California Grapes, per pound.... 70
FRESH FRUIT EXTRA SPECIALS
Fancy HlRhland Navel OranKes, each., lo
Fanoy Highland Lemons, each lo
Fancy New Jersey Cranbnrrles 7Vo
California White Jigs, per package.... ',o
21 pounds pure cane Granulated Sugar
for 1100
Large sacks Cornmeal ll'Hc
Large sacks Graham Flour 25c
Large sacks Buckwheat Flour 35c
Five pounds Navy Beans for 19c
Five pounds good Japan Rice for 1S0
Five pounds Pearl Tapioca for 19c
Five Pounds Fluked or Cracked Honr-
lny for 19c
Vigor, Vim, Neutrlta, Malta-Vita, Egg-
O-Soe, etc., per package 7Ho
Oil or Mustard Sardines, per can 4c
One-pound package Cornstarch ........ 4o
Quart cans Golden Table Syrup 8c
Half gallon cans Golden Table Syrup.. 17Hc
Harness
Harness
we
the
If we can aell the U. 8. government 100 sets of Double Harness at 17.60 per set,
are In a position to supply you wltliHarness cheaper than any other nouso In
West. COMPETENT WUHKJILK.
A. B1IAW. Manager.
HAYDER3 BROS.
The Bee For all the News
A SOUTH OFFICE
In Front of the Elevator.
This suite Is on the Sixth Floor the same floor as The Bee Kdltorlal
Rooms. It consists of a good-sized reception room and private office. Ihe
offices located like this, directly ln front of the elevator, are considered tha
choicest In
THE BEE BUILDING.
It Is finished throughout in oak hardwood, polished floors south front--nnd
its eiiuitm-" Is o that ou alm.-.at fll into the MJlro aa you step out of
the elevator. The price of this suite jn-r month Is l&i.uo. ,
R. C. Peters & Co.,
Rental Agents,
Ground Floor,
Bee Building.
Economical Trip
California
You will be surprised to learn for how
little money and how comfortably the
California tour may be made.
Join one of the Santa l3c personally es
corted excursions in Pullman tourist sleepers.
BrHTial one-way tlrkota (honored ln tourist Bloopers.) on Bale
dally, MarrU 1 to April iW:
From Chicago S3 3 for tlket; $7 fur l.erth.
From Kannaa City-$25 for tickd; $.Y73 for berth.
Tou travel comfortably ami economically.
Picas send bis
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Inlorswtlua abeut lew rsu te caMlurala.
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