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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (March 1, 1902)
12 THE OMAIIA DAILY 1JEK: SATURDAY, MAftCII 1, 1002. nOW BOORS ARE PURCHASED 7t P. Johnson Bays Superintendent Goes from One Committee to Another. UTS APPROVAL BY VARIOUS REPORTS VHrA Slates History Rrmalna In t'se Agratnst HeeorameiidatfoBi of the Majority of Principals ef ' Grade Schools. ,fn referring to the Interview of W. R. VtnfnMI rrn M -i In TUm Xlnm Wr P .fnhn- (on of the Board of Education, said: "I was Interested In the remarks of Mr. taoman regarding the text book committee, m published In The Bee. I hare been on the board longer than Mr. Homan and ferobably understand Rome of the things srhloh Is not patent to a man who has net Veen ' on the board ao long. As to the Superintendent ordering books without eon halting a committee, I admit the appear knoa from the standpoint of member of the text book committee mar be that he fees done so; at the same time I do not know of a time when he has ordered book Without being authorized by a committee, la some cases where the superintendent Jlae made up his mind that new books bonlj be ordered be has brought the mat ,tr before the text-book committee; that mmlttee has disagreed with him and he M taken the queation before the supply committee, or' perhaps the teachers' cora JBlUee, and among all of the committees .lie found one which would agree to bis eroposal. and the books were ordered. In the form cf a committee report the action would be approved by the board. 1 "Aa to the purchase of new books wlth wt exchanging the old ones, . I remember ease wnere the committee or the board (Bad authorised the superintendent, at hi quest, to purchase a number of books, foe old books of the same character were io be exchanged In part payment for the Ai nnna. Ti .1 . . -DuireiimcuueDi orew up the formal order of the board and after it Was put upon its passage It was discov ered that the provision relating to the ex change of the old books bad been omitted. The passage of the order was suspended fantfl thm -- .... - ...... vu.icuiou una me su perintendent expressed considerable sur prise to think that be bad omitted the pro Vision, wbioh would have meant considera ble to the company selling the books. ComplaJnt Aaralnat HUian. ' "The complaint as tp the history now In taw In the schools la well taken. The committee had the question up last year. W asked for expressions from the prin cipal of the schools as to the merits of the book and the majority of these prin cipals recommended that it be dropped la favor of some simpler book. The commit tee bad. a I understood it at the time, de cided to discontinue the use of this book, but had not decided upon which one to Use in Its place. The book in question is published by the American School Book trust and was strongly recommended by the superintendent. I left Omaha in July and returned In September. When I got Back I found that the matter bad been set tled and that the superintendent's re6om sneadatlon bad prevailed over the opinion Of the majority of the principals and that the book was to be used this year." The family, that keeps on hand and uses Occasionally the celebrated Prickly Ash Sitters is always a well-regulated family. ' S3.0O tor m Half Dmr'm Work. If you live la the country or In a small 1 town and have a good, acquaintance among .the farmers and stockraisers In the neigh borhood, you can make $5 easily by four r five hours' work. Write us and we will lend you our proposition. The Bee Publish lnc company. Solicitors' Dept.. Omaha, Neb. CIQAR' SALESMEN, with established trade 'With large dealers who. buy direct from factories. Address, giving sales,, references, to., U. O. FISHER, Fisher building. Chl eago.. NEBRASKA WILL. NOT BUILD I V ' i ,CosnmlesloDer "Wattles ta.ru State II aa Ho lie for Btraetwro art ' Si. Loals Fair. It Is announced from St. Louis that there ytU be a meeting of the commissioners of the state which, have i decided to erect buildings on. the Louisiana Purchase expo sition grounds on March 14, at which time the space for state buildings will be al Sotted. The. Nebraska commlaBloners will Bet be present at this meeting, according to the statement -of O.. W. Wattles, presl dent of the commission. "Nebraska commissioner will have no Interest In this proposed . meeting," he amid, "a Nebraska will have no building at the exposition. We are going to have n exhibit, but this exhibit will be In the buildings devoted to different arts and sciences. The- commissioners have no funds at band to build a atruoture worthy f the state and therefore we early de cided to attempt to build none. A build- ' tng la not an essential. It Is simply a sort of club room where residents of the state .and their friends may meet. No display la made there and the bunding can be lastly dispensed with. I TOO TiKllCH 'Tixerdse Is aa bad aa too little for the -growing girl. It is very earr for bar to overdo, and this la especially dangerous t that critical period of a wuna: girl's Ufa when she crosses the Una of woman hood. It la not an uncommon thing to lay the foundation , for year i of after misery by neglect of necessary precau tions at .the- first i chang of life." The use of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription not only establishes regular ity, bat It gives health to the entire woman ty organism. It is the beet medi cine for diseases peculiar to women Decs use It cures the causes of disease completely and per manently. Vavoote Preacrio tion" contains no 7 mIoaIioI. neither opium, cocaine nor sny other narcotic. It cannot disagree with the most deli cate constitution. Par number of troths X euilcraa with female troeWe," wrltte Wtae Ague MtOoww. Wiw. Beak Street. "Whta. p. 0. M tild eernsat fool The " " T k lor M at Intsreal tumble they ever ha. I oaoi.W4 to write to yo tor a I p. I iIm4 a very xTar.(Uf reply sad ewamicl tnW a w Vreaoriptloe fore I tsa te 1 faur, and, as I epatlwiga. ssy aealia rrmaaiy CproXead lsTmprOTtg evy day Dr. Pierce's Common Bns MedUal Adviser, in paper covers, is sent fnt on receipt of si onevcent SUmp to pay expense of tnaiHntr oly. Addrcaa l. Ji. V. ilerc. UuOilo, K. Y. Se.jsat.onal Selling of Fine Shoes In Our Newly Enlarged Shoe Dept. ON MAIN FLOOR , We hare been compelled to grentlj enlarge our shoe de partment to accomodate our increasing shoe trade and tomorrow we place on Bale thousands of pairs of fine shoes for men, women and children, which were pur chased at prices that are' characteristic of our buying methods. Shoes you wouldn't believe could be sold for any such prices. But they are here and you should in spect them and satisfy yourselves. , Women's Shoes Another lot. of 2,400 pairs of women's best qual ity shoes have been added to the 1 1.85'lot to enliven the selling. They come invkid, patent leather, enamel, velours, calf and vici kid. The styles ire the best. It's a wonder price for , such elegant, dressy shoes they are $3 and $3.50 values, at Misses' Shoes In a number of the best makes, 1,100 pairs in all excellent school and dress shoes correct 'styles, serviceable and good fitting f2.00 values, 1 A Q Saturday at " lsjHcO u X Boys' Shoes The famous "Locust" brand, than which there is none better. They are $2.00 values 900 "I CA pairs on sale Saturday at. . ..... ' V Men's Shoes That bear the name of the father of. our country "WASHING TON" shoes. They are honest made and guaranteed as represented. The price 'We offer-them at has created quitea furore as well it should they are - "I O ft unparalleled values, at O NO VACCINATION, NO SUPPORT Hen-ltk Boar Will ot Assist SmaJl- . pox Patleat Wtio Dlaobey Its Wishes. The Board of Health has Issued an or der, aa follows: , All Dersons In Omaha who refuse sue- ceesful ' vaccination and thereafter con tract smallpox must not expect any as sistance from the city other than quaran tine. "This order was made necessary.' said Dr. ' Cotfman, eity physician, "by the tact that persons who have persistently refused vaccination are now coming down with smallpox. .U Isn't fair. In the face cf our repeated offers of tree vaccination, that the oity should he made to pay for such willful neglect. You know tt has been our cus tom In the past, in cases where a, family In quarantine had ,no means of .support save the income from day to day from the breadwinner, to send tt free of- charge food, fuel, clothing .and other supplies until such time at the quarantine was lifted. This we will refuse to do to the future unless ths victims can show evldenoe of vaeolnation." . . ' The board has been .watching wtth con siderable Interest ' a case of smallpox, or rather a series of cases, on North Twsnty second street, which probably had as much to do with the issuance of the foregoing order as any ' other - agency. The family comprises father, mother and seven chil dren. Early last November the father, who had never been vaccinated, was takea with smallpox and the house WM placed under quarantine. It is still under quarantine. The city la atill supporting that family of cine. All winter the father, though long since cured . of smallpox, ha not done a stroke of work, but has sat toasting his shins by a comfortable Or, while, one by one, his children' have come down wtth the malady. One would no more than show signs of convalescence than another would be' stricken. Now the mother, and the last of the nine to talc ths. disease, Is able to be about after a mild but persistent siege. Some of the member of yie board think the head of this household contracted the disease With a deliberate purpose, being too tired to work, but aa they can't prove It, he wnl not he sued for damage. "Another somewhat similar case," said Dr. Coffman, ls down on North Fifteenth street. The family - consist of a mother and her three daughter. The mother was taken wtth smallpox about three weeks ago nd we at once Insisted that ths daughters he vaccinated, bnt they refused, saying they dldnt believe It, Would do any good. Now the daughters are showing signs of the disease. "Another case out on North Thirtieth street is exactly the opposite of this. The family consists of a mother and three daughters. When ths mother cams down wtth smallpox about a month ago we plaoed the houae under quarantine and had ths three girls vaccinated. The mother Is now well and the dasghtars have never shown the slightest symptom of the disease. This I consider a pretty good indication cf the efficacy of vaeolna tion." ' Lister's Fumigaf or Attention, Washington lodge Xo, IT, De gree of Honor, Ancient Order of United Workman! All members of Washington lodge No. 17 are requested te attend the funeral of ur beloved sister, Mrs, Anna Nelson, to be held on Sunday afternoon, Maroh I, from Bwedlah , Mission, Twenty- third and Davenport streets, at I p. m. Member meet at her late resldenoe, 1.11 North Thtrty-flfth street, at t . m. Slater lodges Invited. By order of . JOHANNA STRAWN, - 1 Chief ef Honor, IDA MoLAV'QHLJN, Recorder. bampeotag aad hair dressing, Its. at The Battery, 11S-MS B.e Building, rl. ITU, ' ' Bend artle(s ot iaeerperation, aetlaei e? Stockholders' meetings, sts,, te Ths Pea, W Will glv tape, jeoeer legal lunula, B tsUpheaa, sa km -' tit . This generator pro duces formaldehyde gas and therefore af fords . the most effeo tlve method yet known for disinfection. It is successfully employed for disinfecting halls, hospital wards, rail road cars, residences, rooms and killing in sects, etc KILLS SMALL POX GERMS Two else, 2uc and EOc Small else. 12.90 per dosen. Sold by MYERS-DILLON DRUG CO., i Telephone 160. letb. as Fsraam Streets. Omaha. THE PLEASURE OF AHTICiPATlOri la always realised in a draught of Meta beer. It never disappoints you. It la always the same and the sparkle In hs amber glow reflects ltaeif In the smile of the connoisseur who know a good thing when he teats It. As an appetiser and tonlo it is without a peer. As a de licious beverage yuml yuml Metz Bros., Brewing Co. TBI.. 119, OMAHA, Or Jacob Naumayer, Art,' ear Neumayer Hotel, C'ounoll Bluffs. Iowa. coloxist Kxccmsiosa, Via neels J.leaa Keate. Every day during March and April. One-way tick: from Oouncll Bluffs aad Oman te Bait Lake So 4 ng4n,,,.,...r....rl..ftA.M San franelaeo IS. bo Los Angeles 16.00 Pan Dies ,, ,....r... 18.00 Helena and Butt M.OO ipokan.. .t.r,.,.'.i n.BO Portland aad Ashland.. ....... o.00 Taeema and Seattle,,,,,,,,,.,,....... H. 00 City ticket offiee, )til rarnam street. Asbssm.m.m ( ne Theatess. Lewi. Morrison's Faust Will succeed Rose Cogtilaa at the Boyd, It will be seen Sunday . matinee and night, The pleee, t said ts have been rewritten and Is seeni-. ally -and elaeipisany atrengef than aver before, An esaepiiaaally Blreag eemnaaf handles m VM!H four legal aethisa tn Ths Wwkls , Tlf Hon . eMmpursa4kelilPtlf,l. M T Satherf, I10W ti Bunding Vd, ITU, Jl Don't Lliss This Great Salo DUY fJOVV AND SAVE UOIIEY. if ifen's, boys' and children's fine clothing below manufacturers' cost. , ' $1.60 Odd Kaee Pants for COc T5c Odd Knee Pants for 25c. (1.60 Boys' Fine Long Pants at EOc. $2.60 Boys' Worsted Long rants at 95c. ' $4.00 grade Boys' Norfolk Suits at $1.95. $2.60 all wool Knee Pants Suits for 85c. $5.00 New Spring Sailor Suits at $2.95. $8.00 extra fine Manly Suits for $2.60. $2.50 Boys' Chinchilla Reefers at 95c. Men's $10.00 all wool Black Clay Wor sted Suits for $54)0. -.Men's $12.50 Fine Case I mere and Wor sted Suits at $5.00. ' Men's $8.00 Cheviot Suits for $$.78. Men' $15.00 Fine Suit at $7.60. ' Men' $11.60 Overcoat for $5.00. Men' $22.60 Overcoat for $10.00. ' $5 50 to $7.60 Men' Extra Fin Odd Pant at $1.50, $2.60 and $3.75. Blses, waist, U to 48 only. v , . Men's New Spring Overcoats for $J.7B to $:0QO In the Steln-Bloch and Hart. Schaffner A Marx make. (Oet full particular about gift carnival.) mm yJM s 7 Thn Rrnnrl Prnn I IIW Ul UIIU I I tw Gift Carnival THE SENSATION OF THE DAY. 100,000 gifts ranging in value from 25c to f 1,000.00 given free with every $10.00 purchase. The gift department is crowded every day. Get full list of gifts and full particulars at the store. NEW VEILINGS. Saturday we place on sale a big line of the latest novelties In fine fancy veiling at 15c to 7Gc per yard. 25c all allk ribbons at 12Hc The latest belt a beautiful Una of the very latest belts at 25o and 60c, worth L Oet full particulars about the grand gift carnival. . , ' TT3 Ml NEW SUITS, NEW WAISTS Max ScIsrcb's Skirts sr.d Extra Scechls fcr Saturday, in Our Cloak Department. 1.275 new spring salts to select from. Buy now and save 25 per cent. Suits from $5.00 to $76.00. . . ' 600 women's spring suits others get $15; at Hayden'a for $10. 675 'women's suits In all . new materials and styles, others get $22.50, at $15. - 475 new spring suits In all styles imag inable, nearly all sllk-llned throughout, others "ask $35; at Hayden's for $20. tOO suits that others get $12.60 for. at $$.98. 150 women's silk skirts worth $25, for $9.00. Fine sample skirts at $11, $15. $18 and $25. Misses' skirts with $ rows of satin, several rows of stitching, for $1.48. . Misses' rainy day skirts worth $4.50 for $Z.60 , Women's wrappers at each, $5c Children's cloak worth $4, at each, $1. Choice of any winter Jacket in our houae worth $20, for $5. Women' flannel waist for 49c. SATURDAY NIGHT, FROM 7:80 TO :S0 we offer all our $1, $1.50. and $8 wrappers at 59c Oet full particulars about Gift Carnival. DRESS GOODS. We' ore showing the largest line of new spring dress goods ever shown In Omaha in our high-grade dress goods department. Etamlnes from 60c to $5 per yard. Mistrals, extra wide, from 75c to $3.60 per yard. . ' . Stlk-warp eoliennea, $1 io $5 per yard. Voiles in all the new colors for spring of lsoz rrom 75c to $3.98 par yard. We have the newest tailor suitings, m. dlum and lightweight Are., good, at much less than you can buy . them at any other place west of Chicago. ill fflfHo Saturday in iho r Pl!llS ' Bargain Room We will place another lot of the late nnrflh.1. tn tha hurPA In mom fnr Ratnr day. Furnishing cjoods at halt the price what others ask for' them. Dress good at less than 30c on the dollar. New spring silks worth up to $1.60 yard will go at 25o to 49o a yard. 15c and 20o dimities in nice long length will go at 10c a yard. Thousands of yards of print, whit good, domestics, linens, aad other goods. Be sure and examine the good and price. dress GOODS. No dealer, peddler or manufacturer old tn ths room. HERB IS WHAT TOO CAX BCT FOR 40 ctm " 64-Inch black broadcloth, $1.60 a yard. 68-lnch Scotch tweed, heavy enough to be made up without lining, strictly all wool,' $1.50 a yard. 64-lnch black cheviot, worth $1.00 a yard. 60-lnch aecllUan in grays, blues, etc.. worth $1.25 a yard. 76o all wool granite cloth, 75c, all wool Henrietta, all at on price, 49c. 42-inch serges, all color, 15a. 84-lnch Henrietta, El oolors, 26c 15o plaids, 6c. t SILKS. , Silks, 19c, 26c, 39u and 49c, worth from 60c to $1.50 a yard. Silk velvets worth 60c at 19c All colors velveteen worth 60o at 26c. Yard-wide black skirting silk worth 60e at 29c. Yard-wide black linng silk worth 60c at 19c' ) WASH GOODS. 10,000 styles of dimities in all the nice new spring colors, mercerised, silk stripes, raised stripes and every imaginable weave that 1 made for the spring of 1902, all will go at one price, 10c a yard. White good that sold at 35c, 60c and 75o In raised figure, corded stripes, grenadines stripes, embroidered stripes and dots, all will go at one price 10c. . ' Other sales on prints, ginghams, sateens, furnishing goods, etc. 1 Be AND lOe COUNTERS. We have added to our bargain room a nice line of crockery, glassware, bouse and kitchen furnishings, worth from 25c up to $1.00, all placed on 4 counters, at 6c, lOo, 19c and 25c . . . ' L3UYJ L2)U0 WE NEVER SLEEP We're not In the detective business the drug combine tried that once and failed so dismally that we wouldn't think of such a thing. We never close this store of ours. . Our eyes are always open for busi ness, both in buying and selling. We often pick up snaps in useful articles and men fiye our iraae me oeneni oi ii in our urrrai article satumay special, urns Saturday it's brushee of all kinds at a discount of 40 per cent: Tooth bruehes, cloth brushes, nail brushes, hair brushee, bath brushes, hat brushes, hand brushes. wnisK brooms, etc, an at ev per cent rrom regular nrlce. $L00 German Klmmel Bitters Ito (This is the great spring medicine.) $1.00 Wine Cardul 49o $1.00 Butler's Female Regulator, (guar anteed) ... . ISO 17.00 Cramer's Tennyroyal Pills fl.00 12.00 McDade's Buccus Alterana $1 36 W 75 Malted Milk (hospital slse) $2 6e Malted Milk 16a $LO0 Peruna (1 bottle to a customer).. 67o SOHAEFER'S WSE&e Tel. T4T. S. W. -r. 10th a4 Cfclca,. Goods delivered FREB te any part ef city. FIGTIQ'i AMD FACTS Some high priced dealers charge io much profit on abme of tbelr bent Belling llu that thej figure that It costii thein nothing to carry what few 3.50 hoea they sell. Different here the small profit Id on erpry pair. - . No Bhoeg with a triple profit find their way out of a Berosls ihoe store, Horoslg are $3,50 alwayi, BurpttBg are $3.60 always, S0H0S19 mion 'store pta ho. 18th it, BM for sptn'ngsa, rA yvtuiu, uh "A Good Thing' , Our fins Rook and Rye is a mighty good thing for oold grip, etc Mode from old rye end beat rock candy, and only $1.00 quart bottle. It beats a doctor's prescrip tion and It's more pleasant to take. Our Peach and Honor is another "good thing'' like wise Apple and Honey all at same price (1.00 par quart. Come and see us; w can do you good. Mail older filled. City orders delivered. CACKLEY BROS. Viae WU.a aad Table U ., Opposite r.ii.Bl. Telephone 1141 AGENTS TOR THE CBUCBRATKO HUNTKR RTK. Starting a Rev Year This month we begin our new year. The past year has been a very satisfactory ens lit business. Evidently the puhllo does not think sll ths druggists tn town are dishon est exo.pt one. We have furnished the best good, for the least money, which la all any ster eaa da, r'or the coming year we will be the exclusive ageate fur the MOUND CITY PAINT AND COLOR for this seettbn, These paints need aa a trCduetlea te the people ef thlo etty, Hav pf bea used fter fas the kut U years, thef Itavs esUtilluhsd A reputation) second ta Reus, Fr spring painting b sure a4 sail hf eawple easd, W- will gladly fmr alsai all Infusamttas) feit may peed, as ve keen a praettoal palates,' wae attend e all such seauesta, FULLER JSBK CO. tits and Beugtas Sts. Sp'rmg.Openmg Saturday mernlng vre open up our new line of 1902 spring styles for men. It may be that the mercury will indicate slight traces of cold weather, but we can't help that. WETH GOT TO DO IT, There never was a time in the history of The "Nebraska'' when we were so , com pletely sold out of winter goods in every' line, and so the new spring suits for men must go on sale right now, whether we like it or not.. Great piles of the freshest, fin est, fairest spring suits and overcoats in the land, will be ready for your inspection Saturday. While other stores are making frantic efforts to reduce their winter stockflj our's is ' completely cleaned out. You can come in here and feast your eyes on men's spring suits and overcoats, that, see Omaha for the first time. Thanks to an appreciative public, we are in better shape than ever to show a com plete line of the new goods. See the new1 suits and over coats on display in our Farnam street window.. They are placed there for you to look at, then come to our clothing department, on. second floor, and let us show you the new styles whether you wish to purchase or not. Here are a few tempters for Saturday: MEN'S SUITS in a choice line of worsteds, cheviots, including the new "black and white cheviots'' that will be very popular this season. They are cut in the latest styles and perfectly tailored,' Q Of. our price for these suits . . P J VJJ MEN'S SUITS in a choice line of patterns in half a dozen different styles to choose from fancy worsteds cassimeres cheviots, including a handsome assortment of "pin check" worsteds they are just the suits for the par ticular young man who wants th-? best in quality and best in style at a popular price : "I AA our price for such suits . ApiaWeVvJ ' MEN'S SUITS made. of fancy worsteds, in stripes plaids, and over-plaids, these suits are hand-made through out, and you'll find trouble to match such suits for less than $15.00 or 20.00 elsewhere C"I UL CC our price for such a suit '. kpiJJVJ This is surely a good place for men to select their spring suit. ' . foKv i) - o mom Madame LI. Yale's Remedies0 and Tbilof Preparalioiie Our store' has long been the western dopot for the preparation of the abve named specialist we ere prepared to supply wholesale and retail a dealers In any quantity, albo at retail aa needed. T , ., , . , MADAME TALE'S HEALTH REMEDIES. Her Our' Price. Price. Mme. Yale's Antiseptic tt.W $ .75 Mme. Tale's Blood Tonic 1.K .75 Mine. Vale's Complexion Tablets 1.00 .75 Mme. Yale's Complexion Tablets .60 .40 Mme. Yale's Digestive Tablets;.. 1.00 .76 Mme. Yale's DlgeeUve Tablets... .50 .) Mme. Yale's Fertiliser Tablets.. 1.00 .id Mme. Yale's Fertiliser Tablets.. .So .to Ask for free book, "Woman's Wisdom." Rnnri 2c auunn and we will mall. MME. YALE'S NATURAL BEA1TTIFIER9 Mme. Yale's Bust rood, WR......13.W sia.io Mme. Yale's Bust Food, small... 1.60 1.25 Mme. Yale's Blush of Youth.... S.00 2.75 Mme. Yale's Com'n Face How.. .50 .40 Mme. Yale's Complexion Snap... .25 .17 Mme. Yale's Complexion Bleach 2.00 1.T5 Mme. Yale's Almond Blossom fnmnlfexlnn Crnam 1.00 .76 Mme. Yale's Complexion Brush.. 1.00 .75 Mme. Yale's Corn Cure 36 .HO Mme. Yale's Capa Derma 2.00 1.76 Mme. Yale's Eyebrow and Bye laab urower i.w .to Her Price Mme. Yale's Eyebrow Pencil.-... .25 Mme. Yale's Elixir of Reautv... l.oo Mme. Yale's Face Enamel, Flesh White 1.60 Mme. Yale's Fertilizer 1.6) Mme. Tale's Great Koott. ......... l.no M me. Yale's Hair Tonlo , l.tjo Mme. Yalo's Hand Vhitenr. . . . 1.00 Mme. Yale's Hair Curling- Fluid. .50 Mme. YuVs Hair Cleanser l.oo Mme. Tale's Jark Rose Buds.... l.wi Mme. Yale's Jack Rnae Teaves. . 1.00 Mme. Yale's Lily Skin Whlrener l.oo Mme. Yalo's I A Freckla :., 1.00 Mme. Yale's Mag-leal 8cret 1.50 Mme. Yale's Mole and Wart Ex tractor 1.00 Mme. Yale's Skin Food, large... 1.00 Mme. Yale's hkln Food, small.. 1.50 Mme. Yale's Special Ointment, No. 2 1.00 Mme. Yale's Special Lotion, No. 1 1.00 Mme. Yale's Scientific Skin Re finer 1.00 Mm Yale'a Tooth Powder 50 Oar Price. .20 .76 i is' l.'Ja .76 .75 .76 .76 .76 .75 M .76 1.3, .75 2.76 l.tu .75 .75 .75 .4V BOOK. "WOMAN'S WISDOM," FREE. H SHERMAN & M'CONNELL DRUG GO. OMAHA, NGB. CORKER SIXTEENTH AKD DODGE. Our JUVENILE WEAR IS ADMIRED WHEREVER IT GOES and Is our best advertisement. Parents must sea OUR lines or have It-to REGRET, as we have what Is latest and ben In wee rabies for the rising aeneratlon, and at prices usually a aked for Inferior (toods. To start ths spring season prop erly we have placed on sale the GREATEST LINE OP BOVS' SUITS. 'ever shown in Omaha, at the Special Price of $5.00. This line fnoludee SATLOR SUITS, NORFOLK SUITS. SINGLE and DOUBLE breasted two-piece euits In serves, worsteds and cassimeres. Beautiful Jlne of sins' spring- coat now in. . . THE CHILDREN'S STORE, 1 JUWiJijtaiiM azaar Tel ASSS1 Op. Osehard a WUhelsa PART 6 The Living Animals of the World NOW READY At Tha Dee Office Price 10 cents By mail 15 cents