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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (April 8, 1900)
April 8, 1000. OMAHA ILLrSTKATHI) 1USK. DESERVES HOME PATRONAGE The lUinarkable Rcoril of tbe Bankera' Re serve Life Insuranco Oompauy, THE PRIDE OF LOYAL NIBRASKANS 1 1 Nearly If 1,000,000 liiNiiriinoo Written Wltliln the 1'iiNt Four .Month A S it Iim t u ii 1 1 it 1 llllllll! Com liiiuy In Aiirceluleil. fang OMAHA MV XIOIIT "THK I'OSTOFKICK CLOCK STAKES I,1KK A MIA MOON" Photo by Ioiils K. Hostwlck. Fashions for Children When It is announced tliat the llnnkcro' Itescrvo I.lfc nssoclutlon has written nearly $1,000,000 Insurance upon the Uvea of N'e hrnskii citizens within thu last four niontliH, the render will know tlmt Rood homo lift' companion nro properly npprccliiteil. Till In iin It Should lie. I.lfo Insurance Is no longer nn experi ment Companies engaged In insuring' lives havu become the safest and the greatest InveHtmcnt iiiHtltutloiiH of the land. It thoreforo behooves our citizens to aid In hullding up the home companies. Other wise, the enormous nggrcgntlous of capital accumulated by these enterprises, take out of local channels thu life blord of I cal com merce. IIh Wonderful Niicochn. Tho Hankers Keservo Life Is not yet threo years old, but Its risks already eiptal Fashions for children nro quite as varied tho hips. Tunic overdresses with a scalloped 11,1,1 1,1 m"st eMCtt exceed the totals of the and attractlvo as tho grown-up confections or pointed finish around tho edge, trimmed "1(1'st of ,lu' Eastern companies doing husl- thls season, reports tho New York Sun. As with laco or roH of velvet ribbon falling "C8S 1,1 Nebraska. Tho nnnual premiums tho cotton fabrics aro prettier than ever ho- over rullles around tho hem, nro nnothcr 1,8 wu" nH "10 rnH' bonellls paid out are fore tbero Is no reason why tho llttlo ones stylo of skirt. Party dresses for young girls kept circulation at home, stimulating all should not bo prettily dressed oven with tho nro mado of point d'esprlt nnd organdlo forms of trade and aiding In the develop- expenditure of very llttlo money. Simplicity finely tucked up and down in groups with merit of tho Industries and the commerce of should ho tho golden rulo for children's Insertions between or around In tucks ur own people, dress, and yet tho season's tendency toward which nearly meet nnd quite cover tho up- State OMIilnl Aiiilll. extravagance Is alarmingly evident In this per portion. Oulmpo necks nro tho ruling During the month of 'March the exainln- depnrtment of fashion's fancies. Hats, coats stylo for these gowns with tho full slmplo crs f tho Stnto Insurance department made and gowns aro elaborated with stitching bodice below and laco edged frills around eompleto audit of the Hankers' Keserve. and trimmings of various kinds to Q price tho shoulders. Two ()f , M C(,nuu.tunl ln8IirniIt.0 ,.x. out of al proportion to tho size. It s tho Tho coat and skirt stylo of gown for tho ports in the west devoted seventeen days price of these made-up garments that stir- Brt 0f 12 or 11 years has a circular skirt each to tho work. They checked every prises you more, perhaps, than tho abundant with a box pleat In the back and a reefer voucher every policy every Item of busl- trlmmlngs, but there nro no ends of dainty, Coat tlcht-flttlnir In the lnrW with ,imii,in , u" r cvtry , , , ., , , , ,,,,' . ,,,,, ., ., , .,, to,u iih"i-"iiinB in mo uacK with douulo- ness nnd every book In the o dices and lo- s mp o things for children and there arc- lasted fronts faetonod with fancy but- posltories of this growing Institution, simple models which can bo easily cop cd tons Tho llttlo reefer rmfs tnr vnimwr L, V . , , ,' ' ' tuna. o nine rccicr coais ror younger Their report speaks for Itself. It s'lences ai uomo. girls have tho box back, nnd all tho varla- all the adverse criticism of Jealous rivals Lor llttlo gir Is up to 8 years of ago there tlon In stylo Is accomplished with tho collar. am, ,)rove the Hankers' Reserve to be Is tho same little i gathered waist with a A longer coat shown In tho Illustration Is B()1(li M,c socllro nI11, Iir0Kn.IW,vl.. belt nnd short puffed sleeves worn with a of very light tan cloth, almost whlto. , ,, . gulmpe. A bertha frill of lawn, pique or tucked around tho shoulders nnd across tho , No n,oro complimentary or gratifying on- omhroldery flnlslies tho neck, nnd tho skirt tops of tho sleeves, nnd finished diagonally ,lorsume,lt 110 ",oro complete and nbso- Is In btralght breadths hemmed, tucked and down tho front with henvy nnnllnuo laco. ll,u' vl,llcatl f tho business meUiods of gathered Into tho belt. Tho skirt partially A gown of palo blue linen shows a scnl'o ol il corporation Is possible. The experts pro- ""inroil nmi tnpiin,t nrnnn.i n,n Mna imif- inini .,1.1... i.,, ...1.1. i.i..,. . iiouiico tho system of hookkcciilm: bovoud " w.w ....... J..l.It1... till. 4 Ollll t J'lIVl llllil IllUUlt ilHII 11 III way down nnd matching tho wnist Is a very sash and wldo belt of black taffeta silk. A crlt,cl"i' good style for a child of 8 years. Tho full touch of black Is a very conspicuous fenturo Th" rei'rt, which Is a public document; waist, mndo with a sailor collar effect slop- of tho children's gowns, and narrow' black of n,u"' "I'Hroves the management Ing down In front over a tucked whlto lawn velvet ribbon Is very much used for this nml cmmeml8 the plan or Insurance In yoke and tied with a knot nnd ends of silk, purposo to edgo tho rullles, or in straight wonlH of unstinted praise. It particularly Is also n very deslrablo style. This sort of rows ahovo tho hem, for little straps with rmend tho Hankers' Reserve for Its sys- collar with greater width appears In somo buttons at the ond or for rosotte bows. Thcro 'ouiatlo accounting methods, its economy of of the llttlo reefer coats, nnd in either caso nro very pretty narrow ribbons, too, with '"ungeinent, its thorough business prlncl- It Is variously mado of silk braid In tucks whlto.conters dotted with black nnd different I''1'8- lts prompt payment of death claims, for half tho width and hem-stitched on tho colored borders which nro very elTectlvo ns " plnu of reinsurance, its policy forms nnd edge, or of embroidered batiste with laco n trUnmlng. Somo of tho llttlo dimity dress VoUcy contracts, and its liberal option on the edge, tucked lnwn and embroidery, wtu wllto lawn yokes or collars hnvo n values. or a contrasting color of tho samo material BOft snsh ot ,nwn 1nottc(i nt one side of AilvUury lto.ir.l. If tho gown Is wool and trimmed with rows tll0 front or ,,,r00tly , tho back NothlnB VmiwcM ilttcntion is directed to the lm- bonnrcoT.ars o? t soft ' oZ so thread C,?n,b 'Tb niilm Uln" tho FrenC" b,uo P-rt tho value of kl advisory board linen witiTan wo?k7e"or Zaro aff S w !h V"etSaJencon,of, t.kS 2 T TV ."'T """' . simply witu n (letachablo collar of tucked of tho leading hankers nnd business men E-c'rythlnc In materials excont oxnenslvo wh,t? FrcnChi tnffeta M,K01 wUh ,nce nn'' of N0"-ln- Knch locality is therefore ii V cry ining iix materials excopt expensive C(U1Rht together below tho yoko In front cnrofully guarded hv local member or mem silks, laces and grenadines, nro used for ,iM, ,. uuuiuu) Miuruui ny loeni nu mntr or mom children's gowns, especially for tho older " , . ,u . . ... , . f 1,1,8 h0!Uh TllPy ""L "n,y 1,1,1 1,10 girls. Nun's veiling which may bo tucked Hnts for llttl0 R'rlB nro of filll,'r01 Iawn coinpnny In securing a Inrgo volume ot eo prettily, nro especially popular, nnd light "lu" nntl Bl,k wIth or without pleated frills business, but protect tho policy-holders from tan Is decidedly a fnvorlto color. Oowns 0,1 11,0 urlm- nna nro mn,, of n" transparent fraudulent nnd Impaired risks. It Is ono of this mnterlal mado with vertical tucks satln Htrnw "nlnK tho brim in bins doublo of the great safety valves of a well organ all around tho skirt flowing out from Just fo1118, Agnln, there nro hats with high lzed, carefully managed .mil prosperous ahovo tho hem nro ono stylo, with tuckod crow"8 Rf laco straw threaded with black young Institution. In every city nnd town bodice and sleeves. Made up over a contrast- velvet ribbon and n brim of silk nnd mull In Nebraska, ultimately, Uiero will he a lug color in tho lining tho effect is very I'ntlngs. Lnrgo bowsiot tho new, soft, wldo sentinel guarding tho Interests of eacli pretty, especially with pink undor tho tan. tnffotn ribbons with a bunch of flowers trim policy holder, n picket ready to give notice Narrow ruffles, edged with Inco of tho samo fiol of tho straw-brimmed hats, nnd then of danger, nnd an advocate eager to add to color, trim tho hem of somo of tho tan t,lero rt; 8rta nnd kinds of shirred sun- tho nssets of tho company by directing thr veiling gowns. A full blouso waist, edgod lKJnnets, solicitors whero healthy risks may bo writ down either sld'- of tho fron with tho tiny For small boys thcro aro suits of sorgo nnd ten. ruffles falling over n tuckod silk "ost match- pique mndo with tho Kusslan blouso nnd Kender. If you hnvo not alremlv nnllufrkl Ing tho lining In color, Is a pretty stylo Jor shirt, full trousers ending Just below the for Nebraska nnd tho west In a Nehrnskt a girl of 12 years. knee. This Is tho correct costume for n organization dependent upon western people Foulnrds nnd India silks In small nil- child under 0 years of ngo when tho sailor for Its prosperity, send in your name, your over designs nnd polka dots nro mndo up Biilt is donned. The blouso has n collar of ago and a memorandum of tho amount ot mi., niiiiiiuur giiwns ior gins, nnu somo ot linen or pique nnu is worn wnn a lieu ot nro insurance you deslro In this homo In- Omaha Is rapidly becoming the leading glass nnd paint murket of tho Missouri val ley. Last week a full carload of pinto gins-! was shipped In one consignment to the Illaek Hills and largo number of full cars of window glass hnvo been distributed to vnrlous western points from Omiihu in the past sixty days. This has resulted fnun tho sale last full of the buslnet-s of Mr. Kenimrd to the Mid land (llass and l'alnt Company and the taking over by that company of tho busluem of tho 1'ltlsburg Plate Olass Compiny in this section of tho west. Much of tho busi ness which formerly went to Chicago, St. Louis, Davenport nnd MlniuMpolls now conies to Omaha and as n result tho "Mid land" has already outgrown the Kenimrd building nnd has been compelled to rent an nddltlonnl wnrehouse. ulso to nearly treble tho number of its employes. It has also taken tho agency for tho cele brnted "High Standard" paints, inniiufnc- tured by the Lowo Hros. Co., of Dayton, ().. and as It sells them f. o. b. Omaha at the factory prices their trade In them Is al ready assuming lnrgo proportions All this helps Omaha and Is but one evidence of the great development now tuklug place lu this city. tho skirts nro shirred on three cords around tho sacne material or ono of leather. ..Jin i jj ST. BEKNATtD PUPS DELONQINQ TO KICHAKD KOMIG, NELIOII, Neb. stltutlon. Address 11. II. KOHISON. Presi dent Hankers' Ileservo Life, Omaha. No- linska. Its policies aro not excelled In the worm. Half Tones at Home Hakor Hros.' nrtlstic design nnd half tono on last insldo cover of this Issue Is to bo used on tho cover page of a neat eataloguo wnicn is now m preys and will ho roady ror iiisirinuuon within n week. It will show speclmons of DESIGNING, HALF TONE and LINE ENOKA VINOS and will ho of Intorojt to you If you aro n user of cutB. This firm supplies mnny of tho lino half toncw used In this paper nnd their work rnnks with that or tho best oastorn ongravers. Tho sroj men hook will bo sont froo upon nimllcatlon Hakor Hros. Engraving Co., Darker Hlock, wmaun. Hccentric and Boor Detroit Journal: "Ho'h a hcor!" said tho nouiitirui wretch. Tho other wretch arched her brows do- precatlngly. "Why, I usivl to think him merely ecceniric:-' sno ropuoii, "Well, perhaps ho was, during boom timci but his property Is all real estntn, and you know how dreadfully tho bottom has fallen out of real estate!" tho beautiful wretch protested OiiuiIih'n Society Villlilcvlllc 'I'lieiilre, M. Mo erf.-lil. I'rt-N. Illlil ItllNCIltlllll, VI II II II Uf I'. We take great pleasure lu nntiouiuiuu an all Star bill -headed by Dlghy Hell for the week commencing today tSuuday. April 8.) Extra For the week commencing Sunday Matinee, April 15, we will present III conjunction with n most delightful hill, Omaha's pretty nnd tnlented miss the pel of the Elks Anna Brinn Whoso natural gift for entertaining and charming personality have given her u prestige equal to tho estubllsheil profes sional favorites. A monster sensational treat our next big Amateur Show Green River The Whiskey Without a llcndnchc. "I In meat noted of Kentucky. Itself fa mous for priilucliig tho llnest whiskey in the world. Is prescribed In all the leading Inlliniaiies of the country. l or Its purity, superior excellence and medicinal ottlcacy (irccn River is the Official Whiskey USPd In ALU the NAVAL IIOSPI TALS ot ttio United States Government. M. Wollstein & Co. SOI.H WJKVI'S. r.'JU-r.UI So. Cllli S Omnlm, cl. At nil llrsl-iiass bars and hotels Friday night, April 13tli. Prlcit Never Changing Evenings, reserved seats re anil fiOo; gallery 10c. Matinees any part of house lifie; children l()e; gal lery 10c. 5 Stewed t? onw I At it OmoVia c oouon r" ttetibvon bVoos. , Iq AoixsW wubsX-k eft Clothes for Easter Thu most eompleto lines of Siirlng nnd Summer .Suitings of special Importiitloun Scotch nnd English Suitings, Spring Over cimtliiL's and Vestlngs. G. A. Lindquest, Merchant Tailor, :ini smiiii ir.Mi. ni.ii, m:m. M. H. BLISS IMPORTEIi AND JOBUER, Pottery, Glassware and Lamps, Pancy Goods and nrlc-a-Drac, Silver-plated Ware, The "Monroe" Porcelain Lined ncfrlnerators 1417 Douglas St., Omaha. Superior Electrotyping We Make and Quickly Furnish on Order a Pine Lino of Bookkeepers! Do you ever liiivn troll lile Kottluir oiil your 1 1 1 out lily trial IiuIiiiici '' If hii, Willi 111 crnlH III HllllllpH IMlU (-.' -I MINI il nt "llookkeepiir'H Krlcml. ' W. T. SpcltM, Woiiil Hlver, Neb No l)ooUkecn.r should l" without It. New Location '107 South Inth St, Scientific Cleaning nnd Dyoinj-, opimisi'I'i: oiti'iiin m. Patitorium rni.. im:t. opimisiti: 11 Cents Each I; or the followiui: S o Itests liy the Suwnnoc Hlver - Patrol of the liners (.lan h ami a .. . . 1 w" I" Sweetest fSong ,lrA1. '." i1 ''"''d Cage Only n Itoseliuil I ho rjlrl I Iived in Sunny Tonnessee Whero the Sweet Magnolias liloom lie's Asleep In the Arms of Jchiih (Moody Mem .Song) SI I HUT ll SIC SI PPI1 C(, UU:t:t U iinIiIiiuIum IIimiIim ni il, ( lilcimo. Miscellaneous Cuts, Newspaper Headings, Subheads, Date Lines, Calendars, Backgrounds. Vc have recently installed in TT our Electrotype Department machinery of highest grade and late development, which gives us the best, if not the largest, electrotype foundry in the west. IJvcry Kind and any quantity of Kleetrotyplnf- dono promptly Great Western Type Foundry 1114 Howard Street. 'I'honc I07(. LEARN MAGNETIC HEALING, KriiMiil. tr you are lm hIimI Iii llie Oceiill. then Head iIIiiumiioiik frcei for Dr. NiikoI's "LARGE ILLUSTRATED MAGAZINE" Te.iclieM you MairiK'tle llc.'llliii; llypiiotlMin I'Hveholmfy. ciiilr vojance .Mind Iti-adliiif. Ihoiik'ht Ir.iiiHrerriice ian In almciit heal lijlfi VIhIoiih. DieiiiiiH. Trim Mi. illiiiUHhlp. II I it i . n TreiiHUies now 10 i cine Willi DIVIiiIiik Hull. SiieeesH III IIiihIiiohh. nle wt ilay In your own ollU'c l,ail or (ii'iilli'iiian. this luyst rliius iniiif azliii' w III ehiiriu y mi from Mm I to IIiiIhIi. AililresH lit once )r I'll Nuirel, Dept. 11., Ilox illll, Henil liu I'M Barkalow Bros. tBookshopM W'o ro selling tho fanniis nntloun llhniry nt r.Oo per voluino, puhllshor's price $1 00 All hooks reviewed In this paper enn he procured of us. W'e ciin rurnlsh any hook puhllshed. A full line or hooks, news, periodicals tn tlonery, Indian and .Mexican novelties nnd curios. imi: iwhwm stiii:i:t VM ( MO.V STATION. '1'i:i.i:iiiom: ivm.