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TITH OMAITA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY. MATtCIT
22. 1903. X
CURRENT LITERATURE.
"An Honor Girl," by Evlyn Raymond.
Illustrated by northa O. Davidson, la a
bright, helpful tory of a fclrl who aa the
valedictorian and "honor girl" of her clM
at high iichool wins a nrholarhlp which
would take her through Wellfeley college.
Family reverses bring It home to her that
duty demand that he devote herself to
helping her parents and wayward brother
to face the future better than they aeem
likely to. Bhe heroically aurrendera her
prim' and with a brave humor says that
ehe has matriculated In the college of life,
the hard features of which ahe happily
styles the "faculty," with "Prof. Poverty,"
which prove excellent teachem, aided by
"Prof. Cheerfulness." . Kind friends are
won by her couruge, her lirother achieves
manly character and the family are finally
ro-eatabllfhed on the road to prosperity
all better, happier and more to each other
than. had selfishness not been so well met
and overcome by "an honor girl." Lee ft
Shepard are publishers.
In "The Tomboy at Work," by Jeannette
Glider, "the tomboy" has become a "busi
ness girl," much to the chagrin of the
family, for In those days it was the men
who did the work and the women re
mained at home and lived on sentiment.
Tomboy had great dreams of some day
being a wonderful newspaper woman, at
least of working on a great newspaper,
and after some experience In other lines
her dreams were realized. Bhe worked In
Kit lines from office work and reporting to
writing the "leader." One time In New
York she applied for a position and was
given the book reviews and, oh shades of
those good old times when the men did the
work, her salary was to be $30 per week.
Tomboy succeeded beautifully at every
thing she undertook, as women and girls
have a faculty of doing. Sometimes It 1
different with boys and men, as the follow
ing Incident related by the author will
show:
"I would like to write for your maga
sine," he said, as one who had only to be
touched to spout poetry or proBe.
"What sort of writing," said Dlxey, by
way of encouraging him and also of draw
ing him out.
"It Is a matter of Indifference to me,"
said the young man pompously, "either
original or copying."
Dlxey fled to the back of the room to
hide his emotions. "I would advise you to
try copying,"' he said; "it will give you a
wider range of subject" Doubleday, Page
ft Co., publishers.
In a very handsome book, with each
page elaborately decorated and with nu
merous full page illustrations, Maurice
Maeterlinck has many Interesting things
to say of "Our Friend, The Dog." The
frontispiece is a photograph of "a beauti
ful natural monster that has compiled
strictly with the laws of Its species." The
author says: "We are alone, absolutely
alone on thin chance planet, and amid all
the forma of life that surround us not one,
excepting the dog, has made an alliance
with us." The one especial dog mentioned
in the book is "Pelleas." The author does
not in any way refer to the subject, but
PQBslbly we are left to imagine from the
pen picture, the shadow of resemblance, if
any exists, between this Pelleas and the
Knight of the Round Table, in the Ar
thurian cycle of romance. Pelleas lived to
be Just 6 months old, yet he attained a won
derful degree of intelligence. From this
and his devotion, Mr. Maeterlinck seems
to have largely drawn his conclusions. He
carefully notes the characteristics re
vealed In the short life of his pet and
compares it with that of man, other ani
mals and the plant world. His conclusion
Is "that the dog who meets with a good
master is the happier of the two." Dodd
Mead ft Co.
"For the White Christ," by Robert Ames
Bennet, (A. C. McClure ft Co.), is one of
the pretentious books of the season, al
though issued at popular prices. From an
artistic standpoint the letter press work
and illustrations are good, there being a
number of color plates and the border de
signs by Troy and Margaret West Kinney.
The story is one of the days of Charle
magne, king of the Franks, and the hero
Is a northman one of the precoursers of
those sea wolves who later ' wrested from
the Franks a portion of the northern coast
and gave ar line of kings to England. There
Is an Interesting love story Interwoven
with the incidents of battle and foray of
the rough times of which the novel treats
river wolves and ' witches, followers of
Thor and Odin, plot and fight and there
is a suggestion of that protest against the
way of the church of Rome, which is, to
ay the least, a little far-fetched, consider
ing the time and place. The story is
well written and the characters, If possi
ble, well drawn. The book is not one
which will live as the works of Scott have
lived, but it is much above the usual run
of "current literature."
"Comrades In Arms," a tale of army life
in two hemispheres, by General Charles
King. The story Is divided into three parts.
"What Happened in the West," "What
Happened in the East" and "What Hap.
pened in Gotham." In the west a rather
sensational period Is covered and the foun
dation for a splendid love story laid. In
the east the scene is Manila, where the
love story also shifts. We are given many
pictures of army life in this new "posses
sion," thrilling and nerve trying. Tho love
story also grows more Interesting. Finally
our friends "who have had enough of fight
ing savages on scriptural principles" come
home and In Gotham there is a happy cul
mination of nil love affairs, and everything
comes out all right. Published by 1 lobar t
Publishing company.
To Its series of select novels in paper
covers J. B. Lipplneott company has Just
added "'Cadets of Gascony," one of trie
moat popular books of fiction, by Burton E.
Stevenson; "Tho Mistress of Brae Farm,"
by Rosa Nouchette Carey, and "The Magto
Wheel," by John Strange Winter.
"Andy," by Luetic Lovell, is the story of
Ask ii2 if'-;
your grocer 3SJn,',-i
-he sella It. K" !
U. P. Bakery
1 SNOW FLAKE BREAD
I 5c a. Lo&f I
I The little red label on every loat. R
Promptly reMovo
Throat and lung JXw
A ilmplo rontot'
JlQ)
Silk umbrellas
n
r SS
rrom mr
Benson's
Stock
A special from the Beneon stock
that will make Wednesday a great
bargain day fine umbrellas of
gloria cilk, cravenette, eilk taffetas,
etc. with Princess' stick, plain and
fancy Sterling silver, trimmed
handles, fancy horn handles and
wood handles all made with best
Paragon frames with silk covers and sil it tassels
Mrs. Benson's price was up to $3.60 Wednes
dny
69c, 98c, 1.50
R IRRONfc From Mrs. Benson's Stock
1VIUUI11J At the Most UNHEARD OF PRICES
Today We Win Close Out the Entire Stock of Mrs. Benson's Ribbons
We are going to sell all the Ribbons fssa
that sold in Mrs. Benson's store at
10c and 15c per yard at, per yd. ...
It is well known that Mrs. Benson carried a very superior line of
Kibbons, and when we sell 10c and 15c ribbons at 5c per yard, you
know it is an extraordinary bargain.
At 10c per yard we are going to sell strictly
all silk very wide high class ribbons that
Mrs. Benson sold from 25c to 50c per yard
Wednesday, at.
10c
Thcue are the ribbons that were on display In our show window
and created so much comment. 1
There is goinp to be an extraordinary rush at this sale, but we
will place the goods on many of our largo bargain squares so that all
will be waited on without any unnecessary delays.
Kid Gloves from Mrs. Benson's Stock at $1 Fine qual
ity Kid Gloves from Mrs. J. Benson stock, many X
well known brands, worth as high as $ 2 a pair I
at, pair. VJJli
Muslin Underwear Specials
Children s Drawers and Petticoats From l
Mrs. Benson's stock regular 25c and 35c 2"C
D 1
Ladies' Muslin Underwear Gowns, chemises,
corset covers, bkirts and drawers, beauti-
fnlly made at
Ladies' Black Sateen Petticoats at 98c Mer-
cerized petticoats, including the new Sunburst petticoats
tnat win oe very popular, worth up to each special,
at
a
98c
98c
SIM
isu
sorts
r I SRSSHSOk 1 s
BRANDEIS MILLINERY
Authentic Spring Styles
A millinery model that comes from Bran
dels is correct. Our original and high
class pattern hats far surpass In beauty
and variety any assemblage in the west.
Our medium priced hats have a touch of
up-to-date style and character than can
not be found iu other hats. No trouble to
select becoming spring hats here with the
assistance of milliners of genuine talent
and thorough familiarity with Paris and
New York style.
A Smart Street Hat at $2.50
Wednesday we will offer a
special number In a ntyllsh
street hat the small tur-
V. n a tttt Halntllv fa.hlnn.
ed and light up to the Paris
style level, at 4ml
T)50
EVERYBODY'S VERDICT: The most stunning hats ever seen in
Omaha are the Brandt-Is Ilats.
L 1 mbWMik I J
how a dear little orphan boy straightened
out a family feud involving also about half
the roundabout country, as well as family
and servants, and by his manliness won
his rightful place as heir to a magnificent
estate. The Penn Publishing company.
Above books . at lowest retail prices.
Matthews, 122 South Fifteenth street.
SEASONABLE FASHIONS.
NO. 4638-GIRLS' ONE PIECE FROCK. '
Bises 4 to U Tears.
For the accommodation of readers of The
Bee these patterns, which usually retail at
from 26 to SO cents each, will be furnished
at the nominal price of 10 cents. A supply
Is now kept at our office, so those who
wish any pattern may get It either by call-
lug or enclosing 10 cents, addressed "Pat
tern Department, Bee, Omaha."
Smart
Spring Styles
for Women
, We invite all women to call and
inspect our very complete lines of
fashionable footwear in all the new
and correct styles.
$25o.$350-$500
Our "Specials" at the above
prices are wonderful values this
season. In no other shoes at the
same price can a woman obtain the
splendid combination of style, qual
ity and comfort that are found in
the FRY SHOES. Call and see for
yourself.
FRY SHOE CO.
16th and Douglas.
DEPUTY STATE VETERINARIAN.
H. L RAMACCIOTTI. D. V. S.
CITY VETEIIHAHIA.
Office and Infirmary. Sin and Mason Bta.
OMAHA, NEB Telephone MS.
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IU IN ILril 11
OMAHA WEATHER FORECAST
Wedaesdar fair and warmer.
Green Trading Stamps.
The best advertised discount the world ever
knew.
-The most popular consumers' discount the
world ever carried.
Green Trading Stamps Are With U for Fair.
They're yours, every time, and you're as sure of getting
them ALL the time as you are of getting "change."
HOW'S YOUK STAMP BOOK COMING?
MILLINERY.
Omaha's Leading Display of Spring Styles,
An Early Easter Shotcing.
Superb Pattern Hats.
Ideal Parisienne Creations.
Charming Productions from Our Own Artists.
The Most Prodigioue Display of Stunning Early Spring Halt in the West.
SPECIALS IN HARDWARE
POULTRY NETTING, 2-ln. mesh, gal
vanised after weaving, square l
foot, at 3
Screen WIRE CLOTH, best lc
quality, square foot 3
Ten 1) Green Trading Stamps OCc
with Garden Hoe 6UW
Twenty (2) Green Trading ACIc
Stamps with Garden Hoe
Double Green Trading Stamps on all
Garden Rakes and Spading FVrks.
DOUBLE GREEN TRADING STAMPS
ON ALL PAINTS.
Ten ($1) Green Trading Stamps fp
with 10-qt. Galvanized Bucket.. if"
Ten ($1) Green Trading Stamps yOn
with 12-qt. Galvanized Bucket.
Ten (tl) Green Trading Stamps OAe
with 14-qt. Galvanized Bucket.
5.98
Furniture, Carpets, Draperies
Best all Wool Ingrain Carpets, Qg
Smyrna" Rugs," 9x12," " j Qg
8x9.
at
See Our Line of Room-air Rug's
Axmlnster, Velvet and Brussels
finest values in the city.
27-ln. Axmlnster Rugs, 1.95
SS-inV Axminster Rugs'," " 2.95
S0xfi6"s'm'yrna Rugs, 98C
36x 72 Smyrna Rugs, 150
WHITE CHINA SALE.
Balance of week, 33 1-3 per cent off- Some special items:
SSUUAKS AN CUEAMS !A
value 90c pair. JUw
DINNER OK SERVICE PLATES Jt
value, 50c each. . tJ
BREAKFAST OR 7-INCH FLATES
regular 25c ones two for ... m....iJC
FOOTED BERRY OR FRUIT BOWLS O C
vtflue $1.25 each .. OJC
BARREL SHAPED STEINS L(n
value, l)Oc each ... OUC
CUPS AND SAUCERS several different shapes" (n
values up to 50c at 30c, 25c and UC
SALAD BOWLS values up to $1.50 at 00c, 40c and 30c
TEAPOTS were $1.25 for 7So
If you want white china, either for table or decorating, buy now
this sale lasts for only balance of week
CHINA SECTION SECOND FLOOR.
Bennett's Great Grocery.
r
BENNETTS
RfAHASTCirn
Con"
Another Coffee Sensation
...Cornea Off Wednesday
We are the biggest retailers of high grade Coffees outside
;o. mat s a big claim ana we stand pat on it: it s so!
Coffees are roasted dally, the bean Is warm when you
ana wnen grouna rresn tne iragrance is just nne.
HERE'S THE SENSATION
Bennett's Breakfast Coffee In two pound A&n
sealed cans -v
60, ($6) Green Trad'ng Stamps with every can sold Wednesday.
Chicago
Our C
Tj buy it,
tmittnAnnutt
California
-10 pound
PRUNE SENSATION!
Prune. Fine, meaty, thin blue skin prunes Qn
Doxes weanesaay, only. rw
50 ($5) Green Trading Stamps.
INGER SNAPS Freshi crisp and spicy el
' pound :
' BENNETT'S CANDY SECTION.
CHOCOLATE CREAMS Vanilla flavored,
.Roosters and Hens, c
each lw
China Rabbits, Cr
each
Cotton Ducks and Chicks, Cr
Easter Novelties Low Prices
each.
Buster Browns, s
each IOC
Candy Eggs, e
30 for iC
20 (12) Green Trading Stamps iEn
with lb. Honey Comb Puff UW
WANTED-:'AB(D)Y
in every town to sell
our new Saturday Bee.
We will send any boy the first 10 COPIES FREE
It contains 18 pages of special magazine features, including
10 colored pages with BUSTER BROWH COMICS, altogether 30
pages, and is a big seller everywhere on Saturday
YOU WAKE TWO CENTS PROFIT ON EVERY PAPER YOU SELL
For. Full Particulars Write to
The Omaha Bee,
Omaha. Nebraska.
Gross-continent in a
Santa Fe Tourist Car
All the Way
Ask ; Geo. f C.
Chambers, Pass.
Agt., 409 Equit
able Bldg., Dee
Moines, la., for
tourist sleeper
booklet.
ii
Ladies appreciate the delightful
home comforts of our superior
Tourist Pullmans.
Harvey serves the meals.
Many other exclusive features.
Low oneway California rates,
until May 15.
$2.50 Silk
Sofa Pillow
Thursday
98 Cents
Set t6lh St. Window
mm
TRI RE LI A B LB ITOItf
Grtat Sale
of
ladies' Suits
Thursday.
Witth Fiptn.
Special Sale on Utica Mills Sheets,
Pillow Casing and Sheeting )
. snffK
TUB PRICES WE ARE QI OTIXQ
LESS T1IAX MILL TRICES TODAY.
YOU FOR, WEDNESDAY ARB
75c TTtlra Mills Plwirhrd Srnmlrss Sheet
torn, not rut 72x10 size Wednes- CQn
day s special st -'"
Sfie I'tlea Mills nioaohod Penniless Sheets
torn, not cut $1x90 size Weilnes- fQr
day, special at i J
16c Ttlra Mills Bleached Pillow Case tx
3 size Wednesday, spe- j 12JC
Ho I'tlca Mills Bleached Pillow Coses 4Px
M size Wednesday, special 15C
30c I'tlca Mills Blenched Pheetlns; 2V yA
wide reat snap st Wednesday's 21JC
specln'-yerd
27c I'tlca Mills Pleached Sheotlnjr. two
yards wldo STeatest value ever iQ.n
offered at ysrd , ' '
27o ftlcn Mills Cnblahed 8het1n- 24
vards wide unprecedented bar- IQlc
a-aln Wednesday at yard
25c. T'tica Mills Unbleached Sheettmr-two
yards wide Wednesday, special 171c
at yard w
WE GUARANTEE EVERY ONE OF THE ABOVE SHEETINGS, PILLOW
CASES AND SHEETS STAMPED. UTICA MILLS. QUANTITY IS LIMITD.
COME EARLY. ' .
We will also place on sale Wednesday fifty dozen Bleached Sheets 72xM site. f1ln
regular 46c values special price V'"
Rare Millinery Bargains
For Which Our Millinery Department Leads
Lace Braid Turban
Black only made on wire frame hand
somely trimmed ready to wear O Bf
remarkable bargain at
Medium Sized Turban
In al colors made of webbing; and pleated
silk worth $4.00 special bar- 1 f Q
In at
gulr
Silk Shirred Turban
In all colors well worth $4.00 2 5Q
Trimmed Hats
For youns; misses all colors and eomblna
tlnns trimmed with flowers, foliage anoV
chiffon exceptional value jU
Garden Tools & Hardware Wednesday
A good 3-tle Broom, worth 2Re, this sale. 5c
A gcod 4-tle Broom, worth 30c, this sale. JHc
A good 5-tle Broom, worth 36c, this pale. 2fie
2-hoop Water PAil, worth 25o, this sale.. 15c
8-hoop Water Pall, worth 30c, this sale.. 19c
12-tlne Garden Rake, worth 2flc, this sale 10c
J4-tlne Garden Bake, worth 25c, this sale 15c
Solid steel Garden Bpade, worth 65c, this
sale 39c
Garden Trowel, worth 9c, this sale..... 5c
Garden Weeder, worth ftc, this sale
Covered Tin Pail, worth 10c. this sale...
Steel Frying Pan. worth 12Jc, this sale
Enameled Bice Boiler, worth 76c, this
sale
Stove Brushes, worth 15c, this sale......
Steel Towel Rack, worth 10c, tills sa.le..
A big lot of Scrub Brushes, worth JOc,
15c and 20c, your choice this sa.le....
Biscuit Cutters, worth 6c, this sale
AnMMiMr mmmm1 On Tfacfc and
KrdliyeSl SjrclUyeSl Unloading
A solid car of the best Highland Navel Oranges the Highlands are conceded y all
the fruit growers to be the finest fruit that grows, being sweeter, Juicier and richer
flavor than any other. This car Is composed of nearly all large sizes
and we will sell regular 40c size everywhere for this sale only per dozen ",CV
Other Specials at the Mammoth Fruit Department
Si
So
J
50
srxj
50
3d
V
Pound Racks pur Colorado White
Clover Honey for 10c
Three measures Fresh Roasted Peanuts
for 10c
Imported Smyrna Figs, per pound 12V4c
1-Ib. pkg. Persian Dates' for i;. So
Soft Shell English Walnuts, per pound.120
Fancy Fard Dates, per pound 100
Fancy Eating or Cooking Apples, per
peck 300
See the w
Shoes
in our
windows b
windows
SALE BEGINS THURSDAY
I . P. KIRKENDALL & CO'S
ENTIRE WHOLESALE STOCK
SHOES
llth and HARNEY ST.,
OMAHA
SOLD BY THE
INSURANCE CO.
Every Pair pf Absolutely Sound and Perfect Shoes
was bought by J, L. BRANDEIS & SONS.
Your special attention Is called to the absolutely perfect condition
of every shoe In the entire purchase. They are all In their own origi
nal pupor boxes, own tissue paper and wrapping, own original wooden
covers, without mark, soil or siot every pair fresh and clean.
This sale will enibrnce the Men's Custom Made Shoes, made here
In the Klrkendall Factory on 10th Street, as well as the Ladles', Men'a
Misses' and Hoya', Youth's, Children's and Infant's tjhoes, composing tho
entire stock made In the eastern factories. i
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DR. BRADBURY
1606 FARNAfl
TMth Extracted.-.. 2 5c
Porcelain Fillings $1 up
Gold Filling l up
Silver Fillings..- 5c up
Crowns, j $3.50 up
Plates $X00 up
DENTIST
15 Years Sstne Location
Phone 1756.
Bridge Work $2. SO up
Nerves removed with
out pain.
Loose Teetb Mad
5olld.
Werk guarsjit d 10 ft
Durable Cold Crowns
The durability of a
jTjfvJPjrl crown depends on the
J thickness of the gold,
il Cheap crowns .have to
II be made thin, uuless
y as In our parlors, there
la a time saving system for mak
ing them, and the amount saved
In time can be put Into quality
and quantity. Every operation
painless. Gold crowns, 5.
TAFT'S DENTAL ROOMS,
IS 17 DOUGLAS STREET.
DIAMONDS
What is there that you can buy
and wear for one year and then
get your money back, less ten
per cent, if you want it? , We
give a contract to that effect on
Diamonds. Solitaire llings, $3.25
to : ' ' '
15 -& DODGE.
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