THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, MABCII 27, 1915. PASSOYER FEAST IS NEXT 0HTHE LIST Independence Day of the Jew to be ObMrrtd by Special Service." CANTATA IS TO BE SUSG " ratto-vsr tPr-stcr.) U the srvtn days' rntlval observs by the Jaw hi thtearty sprint; In f miwworatkw erf the rxtu fmm r-nt. In tar-lout Jowls llfs. It the first of ths thrift jtlarlm fiftl vala, rpn which every m. wt rssnrir re pr"t HmWf !n forfeit at l "t ral mnrtiMtry In JoroaaJsm. Al though the passover hat certain fetturot In cMnimn with the twrrtrsst sprms fs tival, tt is Its hltoVI slRtilfioeiir. hie flvs H latitat; vlttJMv. It Is tht treat irwlrpfiKlfe day of th Jew; tha first event in his nstlonal his tory, an svstit trhlrh became fundamen tal In all hit thinking. ts as tvldeaoed by tha frequent rpferewre to the gret deliverance. Starts Wltk ramlly services. The festrvsl It ushered in by a family service, railed the Seder, tt which eer Uln tymbolle ceremonials are observed. Etch participant tnd the lowliest It privileged to tH at the table that nUfht la required to drink four cupt cf wine. Id memory of the four promise made by the eternal to redeem Israel from bondage. On tht table ire the unleavened raket (Matsot), the thin-bone of a lamb (rotated en tht coals), commemorative of tht Faichat sacrifice, a rotated egg. a mixture of applet and nuta (Charoteth) to sjrmbollxe the mortar with which tht "Kgyptlsns mtde bitter the lives' of tlie fathert, and bitter herbs (Maror), reml ntsrent of the unhappy day In Egypt, la Sonar aad Story. In sous' and ttory, tht ttle of the op pression tnd the deliverance la rehearted. Paul ma of thanksgiving (Hallel), ttrlkt the keynote Of tht happy occasion. The services. Interrupted for tho family din ner, clotea with a number of merry folk songs, txpretslvt of the character of the celebration. miring the week of the, festivtl unleav ened bread la eaten instead of the uaual leaven, la orthodox hornet, great care la taken that all trace of leaven be re moved before the beginning of the feat I vtl. Sett of dishes, otherwlte unuaed, are provided. Hsrvlcea are held In the synagogue, and eermont preached In keeping with tho thoughts of the festival. Excerpts from, or. In tome easea, the whole book of the Bong of Ponge, are read. Services will ha held tt Temple Israel Monday evening at o'clock and Tiies- ilay morning at 10 o'clock. For tlio Inst uay of the festival, ffundty 'night, a can. ttta, "The rattover," will be given. Tho flntl tervlce will bt tht following Mon day morning at 10 o'clock, with a pulpit eermon by Rabbi Conn. Intrigues with her lovers of former years rollapsea their marital house of earda. The tweet and gentle Influence of Mar- ruerlte Is never long absent from the paxes, and It la her Insight and courts that solve the proMem that develop THF MYSTERY OF MTTRM rn- , TOnMFJ. Ky Ciuy de Teramond. flit Tp. li t I). Arplcton A t o. I The sensational murder of a wealthy woman In Pans, and a similar murder of j a Tarls millionaire, Raron rturke's uncle, I stranrely Involve an Innocent young man ' because he Is heard to relate a dream that eeema to describe accurately the details of one of the murders. Finally j released, he determlnea to solve the mys tery by tht ttd of the unusual psychic; power he poetess. Then follow a teriet of tht most ortglnaj tad exciting ok rwrienntt In the great mrstertnoa under world of Paris. A wtOe-a-wak story, written wirh the liveliness of fancy pe culiar to French novelists. U D Underwear Specials Woman's Kayser Vests Swing rib bed, with dainty band crochet lace yokes; various designs. Pink and white. 60p grade lor 3hV. Women's Union Suits Low neck and sleeveless. Cuff and umbrella knee. "Oumfjr-Cut," Nushap and Kayr brands. Very sp'l, a auit, WW, m It Next ween we snail am birthday. We have j pi great series of salc and meaningful saving V pp. New Books PF,PPEH. Hv Ifolworthv Mall. 11.30. The Century rnmnanv. Pepper being the middle name of tha thief character one James P. MrHenry, a llai-varil underg rn-duatt and a chap of resource and renwrce. tf moods tnd money, of diabolical genius and unfailing humor. Pepper la also an adequate dc BCTlptlon of the book, which dentr-ta in Picturesque English and a particularly appealing sort of slang the many larks tnd adventures Incident to Harvard un dergraduate life. A story of young men, but neither a Juvenile nor a burlewque.. "Pepper" Is for all men and women (un der W), and also for those who would like to be young again. AnrNDEr Hv K. P. Benson. JM rp. $1.25. Oeiirge II. Poran company. It happena not Infrequently that the hero and the heroine of a novel have a hard fight to hold their proper ahare of the readcr'a Interest In enmpetttlon with some one or more of the minor char acters. Peldom, however, do they have so difficult a task at thtt assigned to Elizabeth Fanshawe and Edward Moi reyd, and It may at well be admitted at once that while Elisabeth cornea through the ordeal triumphantly, winning and keeping not only Interest, but affection at well, Edward, falls to obtain either. The novel open with a "prologue" laid In India, where we first meet Elisabeth, her very lovable father and her step-mother, a lady from whom we part with sincere regret. For Mrs. Ftnahawt Is one of those minor characters coming perilously near to monopollxlng the reader's Inter eat. It It a trial to he separated from her,, but rich consolation It In ttore, an Introduction to Mrt. Hancock. Hhe tt a character worthy to atnnd beside the un forgettable Canon of "Sheaves" It would be difficult to find higher praise. For years she had devoted all her energies and nearly all her Income "to rendering herself completely and absolutely com fortable." Edward and the other real dents of Henthmoor wero swathed In cot ton wool, hut their coverlnga were but thin and scanty compared with those whl h Mrs. Hancock wrapped about her self. Fht cannot be described; she mutt be known to be even faintly appreciated. The novel la full of shrewd tnd amusing comments, and Is quite worthy to bo classified with Mr. Benson's best work. Fiction. A RELUCTANT ADAM. By Sidney Williams. 3lt) Pp. Sl.K. lloughtun Mifflin company. For the most part ' fiction of recent years has dealt 'with the' psychology of we man. Here Is a study of the psychol ogy of man. It is an original and enter taining tale of a type of man women give much thought and affection to, but seldom understand. His courtesy Is mis taken for chivalry and his quiet lnJIffer enoS for gentleness, and . while by tem perament ha Is far from twtng a I Km Jaan or a lady-killer, one after another five women fall In love with htm. The draoiatio. climax comes, of course, when the ' hero himself falls In love. The characters of the five women are aspe i tally well drawn, tnd many of the epi grams come under the classification of "home-truths." By Msry 3. The Century com- Women Still Hot on Trail of the Mayor Mrs. rt. A. Capen, who Is heading a band of women Intent upon having Mayor Dahlmtn appoint at least two women on th proposed welfare board, ' has Invited all women interested In welfare work to meet Monday afternoon at 1 o'clock at the Toung Men's Christian association. Despite repeated setbacks given the movement by the mayor, Mrs. Capen's enthusiasm Is not quenched. "We will dis cuss further plans for presenting the question to the mayor and will draw up a Hat of, women competent to hold poal- tlons on the board. The mayor said he did not know any women who could fill these positions." Mrs. Capen la president of the Omaha Suffrage association. B1I,I1E' MOTHBK. rtkrtne. 33 Pp. IUS. pany. . UUlle'a mother, Ruth, goes from her peasant mother and father to Australia as maid companion for the daughter of tne colonel, the great man of the neigh berhood. Their Journey It for tht pur pose ef finding the colonel's son, who has dropped out of eight m tht Itltnd conti nent. An accident kills the colonel and lesves the daughter bed-riddta Invalid in Ruth's capable handa. : A. handsome ytupg man finally appears, aaylng he Is the son and presently he has won Ruth's heart and married her. And after Bill it la bora tht man it ensiled for murder aad tent to prison tor fifteen years In a passion of fear Ruth takea her rhtld back to England . and trlea to hide where tht convict cannot find them Muck of tht hook la taktn up with th account of what happened afterward, and the striving of Ruth to keep mills safe from his father's touch. THE VEllM Or ISIS. By Frtnk Htrrla SI 3 Pp. ij.tt. Ueorge H. Porta com pear. I A collection of short storiets most ef them dealing with out-of-the-way and ' fast mating phases ( love women and ; trtista. The story which gives title tt the book tells of a young priest who loved the beautiful atatue ef a goddeee in tt ancient tempi. MOO.YOLAPE. hy the author ef "Tt. Martyrdom of An Empress." M Pp. II.J&. Harper eV Brothers. Marguerite De rtenhset. otherwise "Moonglade." is the daughter of the lord i a eaeUo perched on the (Jiff ef Brit tany, aad there ere nuuiy graphic da eertptfcxt ef the rockbound. forbidding ueeet. the fierce storm that batter K, aad Ms aeaUtng beeuty when the laments are propitious. The cfce.t. ef Mae. goente It strongly eoatrea4 HM tha of net deereet friend, a lovely isur girt. LAnreaoe teton who vtslie wee la ae rati honye. and wtnt the Iww m4 Marguerite t cwttalxt Utstt, a Ktasst an prlwee. He la a trrUorUi n4t wW a as eetat n4 a glesuMy eid sa-te ta. hasiara h ftueia evf. Mat kngllali. etifs hk vn the Me- Umae aMl letuaee assume turn Mtttoda of tMHwiwe Unt estate K uMf etif a ether thas as allM a the tattt the etetita aia epUs. There asw swne restate of tiss ateww rttOrs nwsns.nl ol ! . ... i - IMPROVERS OBJECT TO MEETING IN BASEMENT The lltnscom Park Improvement club It dissatisfied with the basement of Windsor school as a meeting place. The secretary Is to ask the Beard of Educa tion for permission to allow the club to meet In the assembly room. At the meet ing Thursday night there was some com plaint of the cold In the basement, and It was agreed by members thst there would be no trouble In getting all to refrain from smoking during the meeting If that were the requirement fixed for permis sion to use the assembly room. The reg ular annual election of officers Is to take place at the meeting a week from nest Thursday night , BOYS' CLOTHING New and Greatly Enlarged Boys' De partment Opened Moved now to a de pa. tment of its own on the third floor, main building, the section devoted to boys is given a much better arrangement than it previously had. Much more room is gained, and this was necessitated by the rapidly growing business in this department of the store. Specials for Saturday have been arranged for an opening celebration. Other inter esting specials for boys will be given every day during the coming week FOR SATURDAY WE SHALL OFFER: Spring extra pants suits worth up to $5, Saturday All suits arc now spring models and fabrics in the most pleasing variety of patterns we ever have shown. There arc beautiful soft grays, blues and browns, stripes, checks and plaids in abundance. Strictly all wool fabrics and every suit with two pairs of full-lined knickcrbocker pant?. They have watch pockets, belt straps, etc. Many of them have belts to match. . Saturday's special price, $3.65. $1.50 and $2 Wash Suits q Saturday very special at All of the newest styles, comprising Balkan, vestees, middy and Oliver Twist; beautiful color combinations in suits that should be sold at $1.50 and $2. Saturday special, 95c. $365 $6.50 Blue Serge Suits $ A 55 With Two Pairs of Pants Suits ure made of fine, fadeless, all-wool, blue serges; the coots are lined with a fine wear ing serge. Every snit has two pairs of trous ers cut full and lined throughout. They are strictly $G.50 values. Saturday, choice, $4.55. Saturday a Great Sale $ of Handbags for Only At this prica ar bag worth up soma of them are worth much to $5; more. Involved is what we believe is the beet assortment of bags we ever have had at anything like this price. They comprise the surplus stocks of a large New York manufacturer, and wo pecured them at such a concession this price is possible. All the very newest shapes and styles, and all aro high grade leathersreal seal, real morocco, real alligator and real walrus bags, at tha on price. TTita it a wonderful Baying Opportunity $J00 Choose a New Handbag for Easter, Saturday. Curing Gahrrh is Go to iU Source and Cure It Then Ac complished. the Smartest Spring Footwear Wide Strap Pumps Patent or dull leather. LaValliero pattern; wide toes, short fore parts. Made to prevent slipping at the heels. All sizes and widths. An mq A pair i...?; ..$).ftO Lace Oxfords With fawn or gray tops; stage lasts; leather Louis heels. Patent or dull leather. Very smart modes much j Qf in vogue. All sires, a pair. ...... y t o Shoes and Oxfords for Men Tan calf or dull calf, with gray or brown cloth tops. Newest English lasts one of the smart est 6pring styles. All sizes and widths, lC fifl AA to D. A pair, $6.00 and IpJ.UU Taney Topped Shoes for Women Button or lace; military styles. Black and white and many other eombi- m qj nations. Complete assortment; all sixes. A pair ylt UU Children's Shoes Dainty Spring styles patent leather with white, gray, fawn or black tops. Extension edge; hand turned soles. "Foot Print" lasts. Sizes 5 to 8, An s n $1.08; 8Va to 11 $Z4o Infants' Soft Sola Dress Shoes- All colors and eombi- r f nation. Painty footwear that fits. A pair OuC H Fetch Only thott whs ktvt us4 a 8. a for tht blots know iat tsttrra Is sim ply t blot.1 Irisublt. Most pttplt. MHlnrtct4 la IHi ss.sw fcstntttMMs Sittttt, trott tsoi Mtt to 4 thFMtl tt It etitrra wtt lttl tttwMtx It It tot t. Tt trttl tlrrfc It Is Hwrr tt t Into tkt tiutrfe. tht Hvts. tht !. tht k LdftO MMl tit tht vital f tht h4y. A4 tt ta a. a. a. thtt tt tt taittrt tho tttlvt ht.iS tlr tMitltotVi ait tht oob mt tht) h49. alt tht ismwm atrfars S4 booatsot a il ii t p t ftctor tor r.sx w.4 aoaHfc. It ta a Ma.l. s.tki wka Saura It "'ott. Tottrrh It tooltip ta In taws it- tlta tf tht murotto stsntrrssrs. Aa4 thtrt tt la K. a. a. nrmt Insrt sttMst hlrh ttisat thtto snucout tur. tioct 1st s tvbtttart for tat ifng Spring Neckwear Modes Dainty Swiss Embroidered Collars New effevt, mot grai e- fully designed. Special 50 and up Vestees Oriental lace andswiss embroideml. Pretty dr ac cessory. With frill collar; also militarr eff-t. . . SO and nri QQueea Elizabeth Neck Ruches MaJine and chiffon effect. Kavh 20 and up to 91.50 A selection of 25o and 20c twllam covering a mot butiful rangre of Lace, Swiss Embroidered and Organdie Collars. J Photo Supplies Specially Priced IIE. liaav A toortal hook an thta auhtort tb otatats. tsahh rvwLWf Ratts Hrtu rt. I iriil ho rtil4 tt sll vht trrttt It Tha I vtosofui tivfw that atl hut mrtu haclKvtfl tjMnlflt Ca., lit lft UUg. At lift tht farfttt s ar asUtttAt tt4 I Uats. Oa. . . . isisrrs ia vf ottoa io rooaii or tosna tthtr hlooi Irtublt. tomt m that t Inlt tho blots' a n 4 mutttvllat brari4 tht roatrol if satutt a tt a It tht rom.lv to sat t-rttt t twhaslttita fnr IM. matrhloaa romotv. I Ha4 Iho irMlr rtss4 trus4 tht bttUt, It is IssturtaBl. I tf tht Mttotl ttHaoS Vlft ia rtrttrTt4. aa4 rcwitie tt at It th nwAiort phiiaathrafwa sswsiiwsl rs tswM a tht lUaxuta) aotitH y ia tit tf IM tt tassiMOaia co4 Isoas t oa hit rwaatstfa. Hit 4irtr, tt Its Uat tht hts boas nf lasj .o Photo Albusia Special each, 8c and . Rut i l-til 1-4, Saturdsf I 1-4H -t. Satarday 81st S l-i SotuHsy Scout Cameras Take pU-turra "J'ii'i. oTAto. SjstH ial Saturday 12c 18c 22c 31c Hypo Satunlay, Mb. inckago for Aryo DeTtloper In tubes. 8 for 4 ox. Qhua Orftdaates Satunlay Easy to 4c 25c .6c $1.39 We develop your films free of charge when prints are ordered. mm WOMEN'S A .em Km SOITS $25 Style Aristocrats Will in Every Way Delight Women Who Seek for Distinctive Style in, Apparel Fashion never had such ardent exponents as she has this spring in the FASIUON&EAL suits. Never has there appeared such comprehensive varietv; never such altogether charming modes; . - i ii t j: l -if i i j --i- ' never sucn an auunng uispiay ui xuatenais aua coionnga as are i ing. FASIIIONSEAL suits are a compliment to fashion, never j t Perfectly tailored, authentic to the last degree, exclusive in design and original in concep tion, FASHIONSEAL suits strike the fancy of women who are discriminating in dress. Every mode t' rect, the shadS materials that embodied in i FASHIONSEAL suits will predominate this Easter, for every fancy, a size for every woman and always at Dresses That Should Sell Will on Saturday Be Pr One glance at them proves their worthiness and estal also creates the wish to possess one. The styles arel The materials just what fashion requires, andV Sand, putty, navy and Belgian blue, reseda and blac for early springwear. In spring's favored materials ft Meteor, taffeta and wool crepes, they are beautifully tri in the Chiffon combination effect or in the suspender s Choice of the group Saturday $10. liill iai ' Hip Ws& ' He .jBgPH Just 350 of These Hats for $5 They are smart tailored models made of a basket woven hemp, and are just as illustrated. They comprise some of the most fetching modes of the season, in all of the desirable shades and with the most fashionable trimmings wheat, velvet rib bons, quills, grosgrain effectE, soutache ornaments, etc. All are in the medium and large size sailor effects. It is seldom indeed that we can show such distinctly modish hats at such a low price as that for Saturday. Choice, bat $5.00. (See these hats in the Sixteenth Street window today) Wonderful Values in Untrimmed Hats Large sailors ol plain hemp Largo sailors of Milan hemp Saturday, for $139 and $1:69 Saturday, for $2.50 and $2.98 Large Belgian split or Lizere sailors: Price $2.98 and $3.50 They largely are hand -blocked hats, sewn by the best makers ia the country. In fact, so line are these Milan hemps that they scarcely can be distinguished from the genuine Milan.. Ic the trimming sections Large varieties of pins, ornaments, flower wreaths, daisies, cherries, ostrich, fancies, etc., etc. Muslinwear Vry Attractively Priced Newly arrived selection of fine drawers, corset covers and brawieres in plain tucked or pretty lace and embroidery trinuuod effects. Because of the way wf secured them we can U them Satur- QC day, your choice for. . . auOC Women's Kr Easter Om 'K' A most timely sale Satur 3 ; 100 dozen fine kid glove been selling for $1.50, so Many have the new contrasting jVhite and white on. black. 'Mo French Kid, of the finest, sof tefct are altogether perfect, and hav more. "We guarantee every pai These gloves are the product of sidered among the very best, t below the regular price, we'ai advertise the name of the mak in one and two-clasp styles, .in few in colors. They are oVi styles, light or medium weigifc Saturday; i An assortment of gowns, com binations, princcas slips and petticoats in all of the newer spring models effectively trimmed with dainty laces, embroidery and ribbons. New circular potlicoats with deep flounce; acu I Saturday, at, only , ?.$1 Drugs, Toilet Goods, Etc. Wolht Fact PtwStr all ahatia. Ito at. Sta ktrloa OaajtMng iToaia c also. too. Motto Nail 1-attt lit tiso. la. KubW CsmiltiUit rwaiiat Isaturdar, Iho. hona'a Vanishing irtsin lir also. IS. I -a Mors t'mU Crtam l o also. . atolnroaa toity Otsia o also. S4. 711 Hrunot Roussl iM tit, a AtihrT Slstsrt IJquld Tint So also. S lNraWt Toilot as ltd tao fr St. sarstts't Im IM tAt for Tt, KMM tin. Vtt'ot llv. rstin o r K i so, ha. I..1ta ll'ikssti V s lol gsiani,4 - tt tt.. art. lr o s h r I s !! Tooth I Hrualtot fi IS. yjit.rt Manlrura Pntrdt Tt narkajioa. Sc. Tr triors' fo tot Manl rura cota In loaihor raoo. PnatiaJlv frlcoO. a oot, at. 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Ta. ssi-nu-i :k ro f.r las itt. a,- ai, Reduce Wher Is it your hips, waist, d bust you wish reduced? plished with La Vida coj Even the medii thought to redi styles have chai as also is the hU if you once try make any menU Let our corsetit fitters who stuc know just howi Ia Viua cori handsome brv mold the figvjl tain' their fhif W. B. Brassier priced at 50c to Hair Goods-A id Special Offering in SwHi (Second Floor an: Tint, Fluffy Switches -FirM quality liair. Hculur .fx) v! uc. Satunlay for $1.95 28-Inch Switches -Kxtra fiiif tjualitv hair. Wnrth $.."0. Se cial. for S3. 15 24-Inch Switches Kxtra fini quality Lair. Ift-Rular J..sfl va'A ue, Sat Call K)uC! unlay for $l.fS ixr!a - At H.intiX, Col