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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (March 5, 1911)
Till OMATIA SUNDAY I IKK: MAKCH :. UHi. A 15 c Embroider ies for 3ic .tradings. Hands' and Insert- 35c Embrode ies for He A brautiful lino of 5 and 6-yd. strips of deml-flount ings. are worth to 35c yard, on 7Af sale at 2 $2.00 Skirl Floun cing for 39c Full 27-lnrh Combination Floun $3.00 Skirl Floun cinqs for 79c MoHU'iful t'omliimition Irish Cro chet and Swiss Knibroldorod Flouncing. $2 to $;t yard 7Qf valueson sale at 35 Cent Veilings at 10c All the- Veil inps from the 1'eabody stock that aold up to -.c and :iv 35 Cent Lace Bands For 10c Ilig assortment, including Ven ice Hand, tin- ii tul.tr L'5c and :;. yard values Bank rupt Sale price Mon- Iflf day-- yard "C $1 Lace Bands For 25c A fine lot of fiMiey l.iice Bands and Gtiloons that nell regu larlv to $1 aril - ?'? Bankrupt S;;e pr: e . . . inps. 10c and Kip jard values, . tings, rrgnlar $1.-5 to 12. no yd. Itankrupt Sale price Monday, yard ..3ic valuos, rich now de signs, at, yard 39c yard, go on salo Mon day at v I I ill! I , RtUAfUf . i li to Plhlladelplhia Bankrupt Stock '.lAXTX'VTfiirT r- -r - DON'T MSS THE MONDAY BARGAINS Dome5c Room Bargains Sheatinra, l-Hta, Mnnlioi, Ottt.lnra, Shirtings and all klnfla of Hearr Domaatlca from tha PEA BODY STOCK OH SALS MOW DAY. Every article will ba tha tannine, litttjinin adboiuisi? aa gnnn Lock wood and Pepperal, unbloach ed, 10-4. regular price la Z2Vac, In this sale, at. 123i Lot-kwood and Pepperal unbleach ed, 9-4, at I.ockwood and Pepperal bleached, 10-4, at sr i I.ockw6od and Pepperal bleached, 9-4, at 224 Thistledown, yard wide Muslin, worth Sjc, bleached, at....5 Hunter's rhoice, yard wld Muslin. worth 9 'sr. bleached, at ...G 7'e Unbleached Muslin, yard wide, at J7 All 8rc Sheets, at Oli All 7&c Sheets, at f. All 69c Sheets, at 187 All 69c Sheets, at 3S All 50c Sheets, at 33 1,000 dozen Pillow Slips cut to 7?i 10 12)it 15 180 Worth double. 800 Bedspreads, on sale, worth $1.00 at GOk 11.25 at 01 $1.50 at $1.12H $2.00 at .81.38 t 81.70 3.00 at 82.21. 500 dozen Towels, worth 10c at 9 25c at 15 36c at 18 18c at 12,4k 8.".c half bleached Linen ...fiO :!9c Alereerized Daniask ...24 39c Kenfrew Turkey Red Damask, at 21 If dependable, desirable merchandise at matchless bargain prices will bring a crowd, Monday's business should be the biggest and best sales day in the history of our store, for we've certainly outdone all previous efforts in Monday's great sale. ifTTrx MANY NEW LOTS SHOWN FIRST. MouKiv ' . ' v f9 r. i 3 THE RELIABLE STOPt .ill Hnl fTETx fTITx iHTx rTT. iTirx y p T 2 K)T 2 V 2 K) L'A K) I 2 K) I - ? 4 ? V V, 1 VS V 8 4 S 4 At A. .M. 1 ease of Indi go Blue Prints 2H At 10 A. M. 1 t'He of H'T Muilln, genuine article, 10 yanln II mil G 3 At 11 A. M 1 ( 'use of tiTu' Sheets, linen flniwli. round tlnvaif 33 At a . M 1 'ne of I Of Towels, 'i-raMe Iib t h . S-cHse liuck. eai li 6H At 3 P. M. 1 t 'ae tf l.nns llo, neiuiine artfcle, 20 yds. limit, vard 64 At 4 F. M. - 1 Case Aui"" k e u K Aprn t'liecks, t yils. limit, yard 5 Weiv Spring Silki From the Pcabody Stock Purchase Pl.iin nnd Fniii'V Silks, including "J 7 - i 1 1 -1 1 Salin ! Cliinc aii'l Mossalinps, ."(Vincli Novelty Silks, .'.(i-inrli All Silk PotigtM's, .".(.-inch Black Taffetas. "J4 inch l'oplins, Wmterprool' Foulards and Jactjiuud Foulards, none worth less than $1.00 a yard, all at one jtrice Monday, jicr yard, 4Sc and rtOc Silks, IncludinR big as.sorinent of 19-Inch All-Silk Taf fetas. 20-inch All-Silk Foulards. 19-inch Satin Liberties, 26-inch Jac qnard Tussahs, 20-Inch Novelty, Silks, 2 1-iuch Rough Pon- OQ gees, etc., actual 45c and .0e yiuvl values yard fcC NO MAIL ORDERS FILLED ON TIME SALES. NO DEALERS SOLD. 25c Laces 5c Per Yard Including Torchons, Cluny and Point do Fsprit Ibices and Inscrtins to match woHh to lTx-, V er yard, at Wc Laces 2ic Per . Yard Odd Pieces of Val, Torchon and Fancy AVaist I.aces. from the big Philadelphia purchase, to Ol -close, yard, at. . 2i Belter than ever Garment Bargains Mond'y Lace Curtains and Draperies Elegant lot of new style Lace Curtains that sold to $15,00 pair, go on sale Monday, at, per pair 80.05 Duchess, Arabian, Cluny and Irish Point Curtains, values to $7.50 pair, at $-1.03 Zion CUy nd Cable Net Curtains, 54-lnch wide, Values to $4,00, on snle at $2.08 Rope Torticres in plain and mixed colors, beautiful designs at $2.05 nl $4.03 Cout h Covers, D-in. wide. Orien tal patterns, great snaps t . $2.40 nt! $1.25 Bungalow and Filet Nets, 73c yd. values, while they last Monday, at. yard 40 25c White Grenadine for curtains, t, yard -15 Attractive Bargains in Our High Grade Linen Departmeni For Monday All-linen and half-linen Satin Damasks, bleached and silver bleached, wortii up to 75c yard, at, yard 50 GraRS bleached double Damask Table Linen, warranted all pure flax, full 70 Inches wide, worth $1.75 yard, at $1 Bleached Pattern Tablecloths, hemmed ready for use, assorted designs, worth $3, ea.$1.98 Full Bleached Dinner Napkins, fine range of patterns, worth $2,75, per doz $1.65 Barnsley and Huck Toweling, warranted all pure flax, 18 In. wide, good value at 19c yard, at -15 High Grade Linen Towels, hem med and hemstitched, worth 18 cents. Monday each... 124 Coats Long Coverts, new spring mod els, values up to $15.00; on sale, $8.95 ' Children's Coats Values to $5 new spring col ors and styles, In all sizes; choice, $1.75 Beautiful Silk and Net Waists, values to $6, on sale Monday, begin- 595 ning at 8:30 a. m., choice. Hundreds t ckoose fram, including silk mcssa lincs, silk taffetas, Jap silks, pcau dc cygne?, nets, embroidered chiffons, etc. Three great New York manufacturers' purchases together with the waists from the Peabody C "j QC . h.nlrriint1 ctr.rl" rn rr Vl a rri.a ucs to $6, biggest bargains ever, at . . See the Hew Crown Jewel Tailor Suits Best styles best quality, choicest fabrics $25.00 A Special Invitation Is extended to the lndies of Omaha and vicinity, to view Our Special Seini-Annual Display of Laces, Fmhroidcries and Dressj Trimmings, which will he held next TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, MARCH 7TH, 8TH AND 9TH THIRD FLOOR, . 9 A. M. TO 5 P. M., DAILY. This will he an exceptional opportunity to see the very latest novelties for the comiti"- season. I Wash Dresses Values to $ 7.50, in colors and white,, lingeries, g I n g hams, ba tistes, etc. $3.95 A Bevy of Deligblful Bargains in the Big Busy Furniture Dept. (JoIiik to refurnish this Spring? Have you ond or two odd pieces tlint need fUln with new ones? We've some big saving opportunities to offer you this week that you won't find duplkated elsewhere. Come Monday. Three-piece Tailor Suite, $35.00 wholesale value, best leather uphol stered, mahogany finiBh; special $24.50 Three-piece I'm lor Suite, mahogany finish, leather upholstered, a reg ular $25.00 value; on sale at $15.00 Bed Dnvenport, solid oak frame, Bostou leather upholstered, at $12.50 Sanitary Bed Davenport best quality steel, at $4.95 Velour I'pholstered Couch, full aize, great snap $7.50 Hall lUcks, golden oak or Early English, 12x12 mirrors, on sale at $4.05 Solid Oak Buffet, full Blze, two mirrors $12.50 Solid Oak IMnlng Chair, a beauty, at, each 08 Ottk Dining Table, round top, 10 inch pedestal, claw feet, great snap, at $9.85 Solid Oak Chiffonier, 6 drawers, snap at $4.95 Solid Oak Dresser, polish finish oval or square mirror. . .$7.50 Solid Oak Tabourettea, mission finish, at 25 $..".. 00 Sideboard, quartered oak, large mirror, at $15.00 Turkish Rockers, upholstered In bet leather, snap $9.85 $25.00 New Spring Tailored Suits at $14.75 275 elegant suits, fine serges, novelties and fancy suitings, all sizes and colors, in choice spring 1911 designs not a suit in the lot worth less than $25, manufacturer's samples, $f75 the best bargains shown in many seasons at sale price Children's Military Capes Long Crepe Kinionos r- Values Genuine Heatherbloora Under values to $3, from the Pea- to'$3.0C, from the Peabody skirts that sold to $2 on sale body stock, at $1.50 stock at . .". . .$1. 43 Monday ..... .7Q. From 8:30 to 10:30 A. M. Percale Wrappers and .foifs'e Dressed Values to $1,115, choice . .49c From 8:30 to 10:30 A. M. Eiderdown Dressing Sacques -regular - values to $2,; choice . . . . .59c Extra Special Value Giving Sheets, Spreads and Pillow Cases Monday Large size Imported Marseilles Bedspreads scalloped, assorted designs, worth $7.00, at each $1.50 Imported soft quality Marseilles Bedspreads, hemmed, full size, worth $5.75, each ....$3.25 Heavy Knotted fringed Bed spreads, plain or cut corners, full size, assorted designs, worth $4.00, each $2.25 Full size Bed Sheets, 81x90, full three inch hem, heavy, strong and durable, worth $1.00, at. each ; 75 Full size, heavy weight Bed Sheets, size 81x90, the best val ues ever offered, worth $1.25, t, each 82 Ja Pillow Cases, full size, made from extra heavy muslin, worth 19c, at, each . -12H high Grade Wash Goods Department French I'ercales, 300 designs, 15c values 1 2 Vi French Batiste, made-of fine Egyptian yarns, sheer and fine fast colors, ISc values. ... 15 Borderero Tissue, 40-in. wide, most beautiful printing on white and tinted grounds 25 Win. Anderson's Genuine Scotch Ginghams '. 25 French Ginpliams 25 Manchester Tissues 25 Silk Warp Dress Fancies. . . .JJ5 Silk Warp Silk Fancies I5S Silk Warp Fancies 50 WHITE DRUBS GOODS SALE All $l.fS Willie Kiulirotilcieil Faiu-ip", for Sl-94 AH fl.fi) White KmtnolilRi cil KhikIom. fur 980 All White KitibiniiU'red I-'biicIph, fur 880 All 11.00 White limbrolderert Fanclen. for 74o All 8-c White Embroidered Kaiiclm. for 680 All 75c I '"angles, all descrlm Ioiih, 680 All fi.rc l-'tuirieK, nil ilescript ioiim, 460 All T!lc 1'rtm len, nil iloju-iiptloiiH, 48o All f0c KhiicIo, hII dettorlptlonH, 330 All :ic KancteR, all doMcrlptloiiM, aso 8 other liarRHlnn not advertised. $1.25 Spring Dress Goods 69c 100 Pieces of Novelty Suitings, Scotch Grey Fancies, All-Wool Storm Serges, Pana mas, Hair Line and Pencil Stripe Suitings, Etc., from the big Philadelphia purchase, 'a grand showing of fresh new- goods, regular values to $1.U5, at 49c and 69c Domestic Room Wash Goods White Goods, Outings, Etc, From the Peabody Stock Simpson's Genuine Black and White, Silver Gary and Calculta Blue Prints, this sale, Lawrance's Genuine Chainbray Ginghams, worth 10c per yard, at 4c Rosedale Dress Ginghams, regular price lOc.ft'i 36-inch Percales, long mill ends -5o 10c Southern Ginghams and Nurse's Stripes. .... .K 15c White Dotted Swiss, 15c Lingerie Checks and Lingerie Stripes :.7V4 12V4c Nord Dress Ginghams and 15c Bariiaby ' Dress Ginghams 7'i 25c Aberfoyle 32-inch Scotch Ginghams. . . . . . -8V& 25c Arnold's Genuine Shirting Madras 8'4 Armnill anf MflVp tnlkc When you buy your Groees at Hayden's you get lUallly allU iflLC fclffi: the best and save 25 to 50 percent on your purchases. t r ." 1 . K u uui'L fif. 1 Vaum . .., 11' t T . . . , SEASONABLE SALE IN THE HARDWARE We nuute you below mune exueptlonally low pi Iron on ittaridard makeH of goocls. uiso cill our uiteiitlou to our renewal of our coulraci tor Doable Oal- Vanlied Poultry wire. l.PBiilHi- $1.00 Flour Can..... 6o A Flrst-MUttlity 14-Inch l eather lo- Ko, I ;ar'iinl.ed Tub ... No. 2 ialv'H!it.ed Tub No. 3 iiMlvunl.ed Jul) .. No. 7 Link, extra lieuvy toiu Hollere . .450 660 850 Copper Hot- . i i,. k iir. Uuvv. CoDDer Hot torn Boilers No. I.I k. Eltra Heavy, Copper Bot tom Bollern (l.B No. Triple , (Jalvanized lUO-foo'. Clot hen Line 880 80 Clothes Fins 10c Table 7 haa an assortment of grey enameled ware, that you cannot dupli cate at double the price. WUson's Irwd Toasters 18e Potato Kloen, at loo lion't pay 1S0 or l i! ror a bck ol Flour when you i-an buy tue post i-ai- ent Flour made at Unyden'x Mondnv for 48-lb. aaik l-aJ 21 Iba. beat liranulntHd XiiKuf 1.00 10 bars of Ulaniond C, Beat-'Ein-All or Lenox Soap for 2;iC 4 cans Old Dutch Cleanser -;c Gallon cans Table Syrup iiou 10-lbs. Best Kolled Breakfast Oatmeiil for -'! 10 lbs. best White or Yellow Cornnieal for l-'jc Orape-NutM, pkg. . loo Corn Flakes, pkg Sc OH or Mustard Sardine, can 4e The best Domestic Macaroni. I c pkp. for 1 0c 7 lbs. beet Bulk Laundry Star, h . . . . ."c Veast Fnani, ikg 2 hic i.u i.u .M'ouring soap (it beats the Dutch . per- can , . . Bo 4 pkt,'.. Diamond C or Diamond 11 Mim e .Meat for 25c 2-lb. can Wax. String, Ureen or l,!ma Beans Hc The finest line In the city of Dried Fruits for Sauce. Don't fail to 'see our display. mo roirarB a ivxuit llayden's made It iosslble for every body to eat Fresh Vegetables tho year 'round. Fresh Wax or Green 'Beans, lb lOo Fresh Spinach, per peck 20c Flesh lieeto, Cuiots, Turnips,! Radishes or ShallotH, : hunches , 10c 2 bum hes Fresh Farsley , a: f '"ii 'iKe, per pound l'c rancy jersey weet Potatoes. 3 lbs., 10c fancy Hlpe Tomatoes, lb 10c Fancy Cauliflower, lb 7it0 Fancy Cranberries, quart '. 10c 2 heads Fresn Deaf Lettuce 5c Large Head Lettuce, each, 7V.c nml 5c Batter, Xffgs and Cbses Prices That Mean Bomsthinf to Ton The best Strictly Fresh Fkkh, nothing finer st 60c doz.: our price, doz. I7',jc Fancy No. 1 Creamery Butter, Ih 25c Fancy No. 1 Country Butter, lb 2.1c Fancy No. 1 Dairy Butter, lb 21c Fancy No. 1 Holl Butter, lb -lc tood Dairy Butter, It iko The best Full Cream. White or Colored Cheese, pound 0c Rugs from fhe Peabody Stock A splendid showing of hih class rugs, including a great line of fine Orientals at delightful bargain prices. . All the Axmlnster Flues that Pca body sold at $25.00 and $:!0.00 9x12 size; choice $16.98 Seamless Wilton Velvet Hugs 9x12 size, Peabody price $25.00; on sale at ( . .$15.98 NcamlOKH Tapestry l.i-iis.sels 1Cuki, 10-wire quality, 6x9 size, Pea body price $9.50, at $G.9S All tho Seamed Tapestry Hrussrl3 Hugs, 9x12 tl.e, that soltjf at $12.50; on sale Monday, choice, at $8.98 Seamed Tapestry Brussels Hugs 10-wire quality, 1 -x 1 3-6 size, Peabody price $0.o0; our sale price Monday $18.98 Many Other Splendid liai-gains. Itare Bargain Oppoit unities in Oriental Hugs. 1 Khivn Itug $250.00 values; 9-4x7-9 aize; sale price . . .1 . 1 Iran Kug l-.5.00 value, 9-5xS-G size gale price . . . .$87.."0 1 Ka.ack Kuk 9-5x-4-4 size, $125.00 value; sale price only 70.00 t Shii van Hug $50.00 value, 6x4 size; sale price $;(!. 00 1 Casliniere Hiik $225 value, 9-5xS-6 size; sale price . . .ijtloO.OO 1 Itoyal Suruk IJug $500.00 value, U-8x-4-fi size; sale price, only $:I75.U0 Khiva llokhara Hug $:15.00 value, 4x'.-10 size; sale price 1.00 I'llncess 1'tokara Hug; $50.00 value, 5xJ size; sale price $;:.() I Hoyal Sariik Hug $;t50.00 value, 7-3x-4-10 size; sale price, only '.-..-. OO Many Other Speciuln All Guaranteed Perfect. Don't forget TRY HAYDEN'S KIRLSX It pays Dress Skirts Made to Measure Beginning Monday we will make skirts to your measure from pny fabric you may select. Kveiy Skirt Strictly Man Tailored hy expert workmen; perfect workmanship and fit guaranteed. All materials will be thoroughly sponged and shrunk and all stitching done with silk thread. Let ns show you the models on tlir1tty Monday. Wool I)i('BS Goods Dept.. Main Floor. GREAT SEASON FOR FLUNKIES Coroaatioa and Invetiture of Young Walet to Be Big Events. YANKEE PEERESSES SPEND MUCH Proposal A.Ksrrd tfcat l.mdr odU Staat Be Hepeated la Streets of Coveatrr mmd Heal l.4f l(o the Hide. BY I.ADY MARY M A N W A It 1 N O . I.OMKIN. March 4. (8ecisl to Tha Bee.) The season ot 1911 will be a notable one in London society. The coronation of King and Queen Mary and the formal Investiture t the oun prince of Wales will of course be the principal events of the season. They nlll Httract notabilities not only from all pans of the empire, but from the rct of the world as well, and there have been ar ranged for their entertainment many splen did functions. Tha spirit ts Infectious and hostesses ho have not entertained on a larne stale for many eaia will throw opon their doom, and endeavour by the brilliance of their re x plhuis to eclipse memories of all previous ..forts. " " A new hotilrii will be ( the duchess of lev.)iihire. mistress of the robes, who will Irad the way with a series of nisKnif Uent funt Hons. Int ludina a ro.al ball at le onshire house. The duchess of Sutherland wlil k'tve a roal ball at Stafford 4iouae In honor of the debut of her daughter, Lady Koieiiiaiy Leveson-tloa er. Thiee Amrrii an duchesses, the dm het-a ( M.irlborouiih at Sunderland notice, the d'ichess of (..xlut!lle l heslerflelil house aud thu dii. his of Main luster, In Uroavenor square, will entertain on a large scale. j Another American peeress, tha countess of Granard, will, aa wife Of tha master of the horse, give a series of official and private entertainments at Forbes house. The duchess of Portland will give a royal ball In Grosvenor square. Tha duchess of Wellington will give another at Apslay house. The duchess of Norfolk will entertain largely at Norfolk house and at Grosvenor house, which has been closed for two years, the duchess of Westminster will give one ball, or possibly two. Chelsea house will be thrown open tha first time for many years and Karl Cadogan will entertain largely both In honour of the new Countess Cadogan and of htsgranddaughler, the lion. Sybil Csdogan, who la Juat U. Thest are simply a few of tha many notable affairs which have already been arranged and which will make this the most brilliant social season of recent years. latrstllara ml Wales. Tha investiUira of tha prince of Wales Is to take place at Carnarvon castle during the first fortnight of July, but tha exact day ot the ceremonial la not likely to be Ued for soma time to come. The prince Is to be accompanied to Wales by the king and queen, alio a ill spend three days In tha principality, and It ts geneialiy ex pected that they aill reside at Fenrh.a castle, which la to be plated at their dis- ! p'al by lord i'enrh n. The king Is to oien the new North Wales college at fafor during his stsy in the district, and his ceremonial will take place on the day after the Investiture at Carnarvon. Tha founda tion stone of this college was laid by King Kilnard. The rojsl acht Victoria and Albert will be st Holyhead during their nispestiea' visit to North Wales, and It I. to tontey them thenva to Klngatowu. In connection with the coronation fes tivities It has been suggested that another Godivla procession should be held at Coventry. After tha bickering which cen tered round tha principal flKUie on the previous occasion, many thought the "lady" had ridden for the last time. It Is now hoped, In tha exceptional circum stances, that the hatchet will be burled and that Coventry, like other cities, niil be enabled to celebrate the coronation with tta distinctive pageant. Canon Masterman haa auggested that the "1ml; " should be dressed as a Saxon counters and be ac companied by the earl. This idra haa not met with much favor from the older Cov entry citizens, who contend that any t'e paituie from cuntom will rob the proces sion of Us historic interest. Too much buffoonery, it is said, has taken place In previous pageants. t'aaatess of Warwick l.xpltlns. There has been one g jod result of (lie re cent "Harriet" excitement." You will re call that society was I hi own intoa flutter by ttie statement In the Times anil o,her papers that one "Harriet'' was endeavor ing to bribe servants to betray the Ros-i' of the families in which they were eut plo.rd. so that it mmht be sold to the newspapers. The countess of Warwick has taken advantage of the affair to put her self straight as to the connection or nuii connectlon with the famous Tranhy Croft affair. 8he writes: "Twenty-one years ago at a Iioncaster race party occurred what was termed the Tianby Cleft scan dal." The American press, without excep tion, published my portrait beneath the heading. 'The Babbling; Brook (my father-in-law being then alive), accusing me of liavinf revealed the 'acts of the scandal to the public, ami sSjinn that but for ray indiscretion this affrlr might hate been kept V-ecrel. 1 have-never been at Tiaub) Croft in my life. At the very time this party nan held I, with all the members of my family, were in Scotland at the deathbed of my stepfather. The subse quent funeral and our deep mourning pre vcnHd me for a long time joining any so cial gatherings, so that I was among the last to hear of what at that time set so ciety asotf. Nevertheless, the American r.e'.v.1-papers irierUi-'d in this atorv' when ever my name vva mentioned, and when wilttcn to rt plied that the facts had been -nt tin in by their correspondent in Lon don, a lady moving In the best society,' Krom time to time during twenty-one years this story is reprinted, and when In New York three years nxo my having managed to elude the intui viewer did not prevent the reappearance of the inevitable por ti ait anil the Inevitable tale. In the course of tunc, if my obituary notice Is nicn lloiu d in the American piesn, 1 have no diuht (he latest edition of a story fur i v.Mrh (In la vvns not even a foundation j will Heme for the last time." 1 he Tranby Croft scandal arose out of a I Kaim- of hat carat at which it was allCKed cliiauiiK look place. The lale king, who ' was tle n prince of Wales, was one of the j house party and was a wlnuss in the sub ! setji.cnt iau sum. I Amltiia Would-Be llriilea. i since the annouiiceiu nt made that I Knglish Kil ls are wanted to become the ' wives of vte.nu- Canadian farmers," ih. i tii.mlui-etioit siaif of the Canadian North ern railway has bteu overwhelmed with ctirrespondence. The number of letters received haa grown steadily each day until one morning a de livery reat lied the handsome figure of (iJU. "The same thing is happening at our six branch offices throughout th roun- ; try. sa.l Mr. noweii. the i auariian .Minn jcin liiuiilsi aU.'ii agent. "L nfurluiiately, a vigorous 'weedlng-out' process has to be pursued, in the course of which the piles of letters become very much reduced, for only women who are thoroughly domes ticated and are anxious tj do good and steady work are likely to make good wives for the Canadian farmers In the future.'' Applications have come from all parts of Kngland and from all classes of women hospital nurses, school teachers and housekeepers, though the great majorit.v are from domestic servants. Such brilliant success attended the prece dent set by the Marts of the l ulled Kl:ig duni In combining to offer a coronation fcift to the queen that the Georges are now uniting to offer a similar Klft t i the kint.. Steps are being taken by Loid Stradbroke and several others to organize tho Georges. I'I'tn a subscript Ion list and give (fleet in a spirited manner to the proposal. PENNED FOR HUSBANDS ONLY CbuaLsof Dottiest le 1 d i Ire llrcorutetl with Kriersl Shades of Snrea a tu. W hen on bring your w ife home a box of candy always eat it up yo.irself It will make her giad to see you ujot ing oiu -self I "on t ever llstru to anything our wife ; telling you. You might 'make her thlnk t ou are her equal. A!vavs come itilo Ot h.c:e ttuh a smite o,i your fate. It will mal.e our wfe won der in whose company oil have Ix-en. Never talk to our wife at the breakfast table. If you say nothing vou never tan be accused of saying sarcastic things. Never commend the coffee. Your vtife will be sure to immune mat she tan try a cheap'-r giade and save some of her ho'iekef ping money. 1-rl the c I il Id 1 1 b use all the slang Wit want to. by doing this you may pick up some forceful new expression yourself. If you are going to be late for dinner, never take the time to telephone. The servant may quit but your wife won't. Give your wife a regular allowance, but borrow the most of it back during the week. This will teach her economy and an economical wife is a husband's blessing Ihiu'I bother to lift j our hat to vour ult. when you meet her In the street. To much attention makes any woman vain. Never let jour wife know hrij you an going to hi nil! a frit ml Inline to illlllo i The little surprises are the spices of life. Never fail to remind vour vvif on In birthday how yoiiii and i-lt m't r she 1- t'kei the first time .von sum In:-. Loving men. oi it s are honey to women's hungry head- When vniu wife is It-ll nn a .-lory to vu.i, guests, always be sure to 'ill ' 'i upi her tt ml finish it onrsi If. A true woman alwa .s apprt elates a hnlnind's nid. Vever no li, 'eliuien w.th y ur wif-i i n Siiiulav morning. The ofl'-mr .vou n the oiteiier she will expect ou lo. and yu.i 1 1 1 1 K I t pet the habit If your wife nita she has a lo ad:icuc. ju. I laugh ai ht i . Tlieic is i-uthm,. like lnusl.lt r I ) lighten life's bur.'i n AUtavs believe c t ei t hlng tier v. ife l I s vou, anil hy and hy : he may l.e;.r ;o ! hete some i f the tnin:,s ou t. .1 In r. Never t.vplaiu v,litit vou ha'.e bet n vv i.t ii o,i h.ivc been out lale t mj:'it. If ;. on do It i. nee o.i il have ti do II alv.ats. I ion' t ever take the trouble to lie com (e oils to your wife's woman liieiidn. The rudeii ou are to them the more they will sympathize with her, ami all v.uiiien ltm s inputhv Ne-r fnrj I lo'rtniovt- i'iii' cnilar soon BK OU gel Inline All ulilelv hlishulfi 1r ft t nell i I ii. i' nn H" ..it. -.,v. II.Mi.f I leu ."tkct'plllg M-.-i lie PRATTLE OF THE YOUNGSTERS. "Papa," queried the small son of a physt clan, lookiiiK up from Ills Sunday school book, "did the patients of Job get better, or did they all die?" "Miimma." said a bright little inlsa, "I can't we:ir my new siloes." "Why not. thai?" asked her mother. "Ilecause.'' she explained, "llicy ara so light my toes can I breathe.'' A blight lltllt! hoy who lives in the nib ui ha was wstchlng the hens scrati hing in tho vitiil tht other day. cinthlciily he ran to his mother, very much excited, and exclaimed: "Open the door, quirk, mother! The huns am coiniln; In h,. honse: ' "Why. what tin :.u imnn'.'" gaspe I hf aSloiintlid iimiher "Why tin nu tliniK that .' "Let ause." he exiliiime'l. "lliey ate wip ing their feet off III Hie leaves" THIS MA.SAtic CfUJM CP.IXPS THE ELCOM OF KE.L'i H TO SALLCW CHEEKS If your comr.alxion .'s I.lfls or Unnat ural This Wul Waka it Vlnk and Wbtta. A' the uj.tl of a fe.v cents and a lililu s are time tvoliu,o tail makw .1 round ot Hit- v.-iy lincsi anil he-i iiiriH,i.i,e cieani hy tllssolv mg J ttimees of ccinl in a st stit lint of bmliiii; water and siniiin; until snmoth. M.insiigiiig the skin nit lr It with this ml citain after washing and drin 1 in 11 'ti 1. 1 1 1 v uiskei It snft ami vel.elv rtn I gitt-s ii a tifH'iihy. ro.v lint, ot eM.-niiiliii( tnsi sallow anil unnatural cuiull'lon and tioiiia away with the use of iuw,lr and iii-Mii'iitt. Anj dniggint can supply ceiol. -Adv.