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THE OMATTA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15, 1003. my? IF i ill r.... lit L.I4III.K HOIIK, 0 I.... II t.i.i A III. I. 9 I till r., t'wirjK to n 1iHagrociiiPnt ns to values between the fire adjusters and a bijx New York dry gooila and CiUjK't house, after a bi lire there March L'Sth last, the Insurance Companies nettled in cash with the firm, took the uttu k aud put it on sale for pot rash. ALWAYS ON THE ALEUT FOU RAUGAIXS, and with the ready cash on hand, Harden Uros. bought the eutire stock at about 15 cents on the dollar. The goods have been lointni: in the past wrck and are now checked and on kmIp week and are now checked and on Kale ( i nese Dress Goods, Silks, Wash .Goods, Linens, Flannels, Notions, Furnishings, Etc, are Perfect in Every Way ..They are new, stylish, up-to-date goods, made for the spring and summer 1!M3. This gigantic purchase added to our already immense lines gives vou a qnantitv and variety to select from never put on sale in Omaha before THIS ORAM) V IUE HALE PURCHASE OF THE NEW YORK STOCK OFFERS YOU THE MOST SENSATIONAL RAUOAINS, THE MOST ASTONlHlUNdLY LOW PRICES. THE I1KJOEST VALUES EVER PUT m ON SALE IN THE WEST. Prompt service in every department. Every article is fully guaranteed as if you paid the full regular prices. WEDNESDAY'S SPECIAL SALES WILL ASTONISH THE SHREWDEST BUYERS. SOME EARLY. f 177. The Big Shoe Never In the history of Omaha has such Uncut shoe sold at about one-third the riling, lb the newest, "UP-TO-DATE" patent rolt, patent kid and the celebrated Surpass vii I kid. This One lot of shoes, worth up to $7.00 per pair, on sale at 14.60, 13.98, $2.9S, $2.48 and In Qoodyrar welts and hand turned anJ sewed with silk thread. Men's satin calf congress, worth $1.76, at Big Bargains in Women's Suits, Skirts, Etc. ISO'women's all wool skirts, lined through out, velvet bound In medium dark and light colors, worth up to $4, sale price.... 00 skirts, made of all wool serges, Vene- Vtlans and homespuns, velvet bound, sepa rate drop skirt, skirts worth up to tii.00 Jale price 25 dozen women's waists worth $1.60 for Women's coats all silk, nicely trimmed, on sale for Women's peau do sole and taffeta coats, ln"W Monte Carlos, blouses, ping pongs, worth f ip to $12.50, for I 200 women's silk waists, worth up to $5 00. on sale for 2.90 100 women's suits, that sold for $10, $12 and $15 on sale at , 5.00 SEW BOMS AND M1CAZINES A Eook by Stewart Edward White, Au hor of "Blaaod Trail " PIERS0N TRACES KESWICK MOVEMENT By the Ramparts of JesreeT' is a Bllxtnre of Dlb: History and Well Written History Civil War Romance by Babeork. "(lonjuror's House," by Stewart Edward Wb'Be, author of "Blazed Trail." Is an ab scrb.j;g tale of the north. The book Is the outgrowth of a Journey made several years ago by the author Into the wllda of Canada, where he was Impressed with the arbitrary power still retained by the Hudson Bay company. He has laid the scenea of his story In the wilderness (00 miles north of Quebec, where a tyrannical post trader, Galen Albret. lives with his fur hunters and his young daughter In feudal style. Ned k Trent. "fre trader," la captured on tlhi-ompany'B territory and la brought to trie post, where Albret condemns htm to "la longue traverse." or "the long Jout gey." He Is to be sent on foot alone out of the company'a country without arms, and In such a way that the Journey will b the end of hliu. But the stern autocrat baa reckoned without his daughter and the power of love, and therein Ilea the pretty tory that Mr. White tells. Published by McClure, Phillips & Co. "By the Ramparts of Jexreel," written by . . . . 1 I. tA,t . A f.n.11- Arnold navfopuri, 10 u. larlse one with the ltva and times of biblical characters, ranging rrom tnjan the prophet of God, to the terrible doom In the Spring Pass the Glass of Hires! Itootbcer and tram vMri n 1 tx not h littc elu to iHiavithful. A f 1 kvHtfr mak five tTl- J out. Hull. PTrywttr. j XUI.UIIU. CO. ? STUDY NATURE And as a guide read some of our new ami handsomely Illustrated Nature Books. PU-b $2.00 KAMI1JAB UFB IS tl ilVjMSL0.!.1 SI.60 $1.00 NATt'KRS $3.00 Uegeath Stationery Co. Turn your old book late money. Telephone B ttf 7 and our represen tative will call. Ye Old ISooke Shop, lie rAKXaJI IT. n 1 xr -f f in ii M Mi 1 " - M 1 m Moil Sale is Still On values been given. Men's and women's regular prices. At) made for this season's styles. The shoes are made of patent calf. 1.96 Women's dongota lace, worth $1.60 Misses' dongola lace, worth $1.60 Boys' and youths' satin calf, worth $1.50..., Little gents' vlcl or satin calf, worth $1.00, at Men's and Women's 75c Slippers at 98c 69c 48c 08c Sole agents In Omaha for the celebrated STETSON and CROSSETT Shoes for MEN and the ULTRA, BROOKS BROS, and GROVER Shoes for WOMEN. See Our Sixteenth Street Window. 1.50 2.90 50c 5.00 f f '1 1 1 UU 100 women's suits, nearly all with silk drops, sample garments, worth up to $30.00 on sale for 18.50 25 dozen women's wrappers a $1.60 quality, on sale for 1.00 that overtook Gebast. The book la an In teresting and thrilling mixture of bible history and well written Action. Unless one were a thorough bible student, there might be some difficulty, which would lead to confusion, in distinguishing between the truth and the fiction. It Is interest ing and entertaining, every page teeming with a new Incident. Jezebel Is portrayed In all her wickedness, and there Is a thrilling recital of the unfortunate fate which befell her by the ramparts of Jezreel. The good Ellsha la made to appear In ways that would discount a modern sleuth, and the Ingenious love story connected with it would please the most exacting. Published by Longmans, Green & Co. "The Keswick Movement," by Arthur T. Plerson, briefly traces the history of the Keswick movement in England from its beginning through the more than quarter century of Us recurrence; and besides pre senting a clear and concise history of the origin and development of the Keswick teaching, it seeks to give an exposition of the principles and practleea for which "Keswick" stands. Published by Funk & W agnails. Harriet L. Keeler has found enough to aay about our northern ahrubs to fill a large volume of over 600 page4, with in teresting and Instructive - matter. The book Is gotten up In attractive style and Is Illustrated with 205 photographic plates and tblrty-flve pen and ink drawings. It Is surprising how much the shrubs of the northern country contribute to our flora. If they were taken away we should be be reaved indeed. The author defines a tree ss having one stem and a ahrub as having many stems. Shrubs are both useful and ornamental. It would not be possible to mention a tithe of the beautiful shrubs described in this charming book. A tew of the fruit bearing shrubs are the cur rant, the gooseberry, the blackberry, the raspberries, both red and black, tbe cran berry, the elderberry, tbe sand cherry, and tbe dewberry. Among the ornamental shrubs are claused the splrea. the barberry and the magnolia. It is the shrubs north of the Ohio river that are treated In this book. The dogwoods are of many different varieties nine in all. Tbe klnniklnnlk that tbe Indiana used to smoke belongs to tbe dogwood family. After reading this book we can see that the shrubs are second only In Importance to the large trees. The book la published by Charles Scrlbner'B Sons. Harry Roberts has edited an edition of 8. W. Herbert's "Book of the Wild Garden," and John Lane of London and New York has published It. Some ot the most beau tiful flowers are still growing wild, and an aggregation ot them can hardly be excelled by any collection of the tame varieties. A water garden made ot the wild lilies 1 one ot the most Inspiring sights In the floral world, and a collection of the flowers ot the forest when they are kept under suitable conditions will rival their domesticated rela tives. There has been ot late years, for tbe sake ot novelty, a tendency to collect the wild flowers and to make them Into gar dens. Herbert's book take up tbe wild flowers and assigns each to lis native hab itat. Treating ot the flowers that grow in the swrmps in on group, and the flowers of the mountsln In another, and other groups In their proper order. The lover ot nature in this little book csn And much to Instruct him, and It will well repay the price of tbe book and tba time taken to peruse It. "Literary Landmarks ot Oxford," by Lau rence Hutton, say that while there are many excellent guide books to the great English university, there is none which touches upon this particular phase of lta history. He adds that be found the densest Ignorance et the Institution, lie history and THE BIO SALE OP BARGAINS IN Ladies' Furnishings Ladles fine Cambric Drawers and Corset covers, trimmed with fine lace Inser tions and hemstitched tucks, QfS worth 60c to 75c, at UlJC Children's fine Cambric Drawers, well made and three rows of tucks, ' In all sizes, at lsa2C Ladies' Night Gowns, In low neck and high neck, made of Cambric and Nain sook, handsomely trimmed with lace and embroidery, worth IJft $1.50, at UlJC Ladies' fine fancy White Skirts, elaborately trimmed with wide umbrella ruffles of solid Insertions of fine laces worth $5.00, at 2.50 Hen's Furnishings Bargains Men's DOc Underwear at 25c 600 dozen men's balbrtggan Shirts and Drawers In plain and fancy colors worth 60c at 25c Men's 25c Half Hose at 10c 300 dozen men's tine lisle thread Half Hose. In plain and fancy colors, worth AA up to 35c, at IUG Men's $1.60 Colored Laundered Shirts. In all the new spring styles, worth PA. up to $2.00, on sale at uUC Men's 60c Suspenders, In all kinds, leather aud silk ends, at 25c Bed Spreads FROM THE FIHE HALK. Full size Marseilles pattern, fringed cut out corners, worth Oil $1.60 each '. ?(JC Full size Marseilles pattern, extra heavy Bedspreads, worth CO $1.00, each OUC $3.00 genuine Marseilles Bedspreads. This Is something One, I ftft Price llUO Full size fringed Marseilles pattern, extra heavy spread, worth $2.00, each , 1.25 literary traditions among the university officers themselves. In tbe six week he spent there be collected the material for the present volume. He takes up the vari ous colleges In alphabetical order, telling when and how they were founded and who were tbe most distinguished fellow or stu dents, locating .their rooms and giving an ecdotes, more or less authenticated, of these men's careers as students, fellows, dons, professors or masters. Published by Charles Scrlbner's Sons. "The Tellow Violin," by Mary A. Denl son, tell of a young girl, Marie St. An thony, whose father by accident supposes he kills a man he leaves this country and goes to Switzerland, where he fall heir to a large fortune. After ten years he returns to America, only to find his wife had died, and by accident he meets his little daughter, who II gazlns in a store window at a violin which she wants badly. Marie does not recognize ber father. He buys the violin for her and questions here and finds out where she is staying. He aecurea board at the same place and givea Marl lessons on the violin. He discovers tbe man, John Craik, whom he thought he had killed ten years before. Is alive and well. He reveala to Marie that he is her father, amply re pays those who have given bis child a borne and also provide tor the needs of the fam ily of John Craik. Published by Saalfleld Publishing Co. "Young People's History of Holland." by William Elliot Grlffls, tells how the Dutch dtked their land from ocean and river floods, usurped the feeding grounds of tbe fishes, turned a swamp into garden, beautiful, defended, and made their coun try the home ot law, freedom, culture, art, and comfort. Is told in this book for young readers. It also explains the mighty dry ing, drainage, and diking systems which have rescued the soil from the sea. The days ot Batavlan, Roman, Frisian. Norse man, Knights and Crusaders, Cods and Hooks, Counts snd Castles,-'are described. How tbe towns and Industries clashed with feudalism and destroyed it; how the new learning, politics and economic systems represented by Erasmus, William of Or ange, and Barneveldt overcame the old or der incarnated in Philip, Alva and Parma, and ushered In the republic. Is told with accuracy. Published by Houghton Mifflin A Co. "Richard Rosny," by Maxwell Gray, au thor ot "The Silence of Dean Maltland," has none ot the romantic verve in its makeup. As in the former book, the hero commits a murder in his youth and con ceals the tact, allowing the secret to em bitter his life. The Interest of the story lies In the effect of Rlchard'a secret upon bis own life. Young Rosny's mother had married a second time, and her husband turned out to be a drunkard, an opium eater, and an all-around scoundrel. He beat hla wife, and the young man, learn of the fact, struck his stepfather in anger one night and the blow killed the wretch. Richard was engaged to marry a charming girl, and to her alone he told his awful secret. She cast him off, and from that time forth Richard Rosny wss a changed man. D. Appleton A Co. "Veronica," by Martha W. Austin. Is a love story from a woman's point of view, tbe scenes ot which are In Louisiana. In a way Veronica la "strong minded," for she, calling Intellect to her aid, decides not to marry a man who loves ber and whom she loves, because be is unstable ot character. She prefers peace of mind without him to the bitter sweet ot living with him and being neglected by him. To be sure, her lover's thoughts return to her always after their divagations, and so would they If she married him. but com mon eense bids her to preftr loneliness to being the victim et such a nature. Ur Fire Sale Prices I THE Big Domestic Room AT Linen Counter 85c All Linen Bleached Irish Damask, 72 Inches wide. Fire sale price, RQr per yard Vjv 65c All Linen Bleached Irish Table Linen, 62 Inches wide. Fire sale price, per yard HfajV 40o Union Bleached Damask, 64 lncbee wide. Fire sale price, 9Kf per yard akWV 25c Union Bleached Dainask, 5S Inches wide. Fire sale price, llsf. per yard IJG 50c Turkey Red Damask, 60 Inches wide. Fire sale price, 10 A per yard IJC Fire Sale Prices IX THE Big Domestic Room AT Muslin Department 59c Ready to Use Bleached Sheets; size, 81x90. Fire sale A9'f price fc2W 18c Ready to Use Pillow Cases; size, 45x36. Fire sale price, (20 12Vic No. 100 Lonsdale Cambric; yard wide. Flro sale price, fl'f per yard (J2W 25c Bleached Sheeting, 81 Inchea wide. Fire sale price, ID -ft per yard SsiC 22V4c Bleached Sheeting, 72 Inches wide. Fire sale price, I7'f per yard I I2C "? rr 0) 0) refusal puts her on a higher plane. Ver onica gives up Haven, refuses other men whom she does not love, devotes herself to music and learns, like many women, that there Is much to compensate a woman for love In the life ot activity and artlstlo endeavor open to her today. She passes her thirtieth medldlan without any dread ful cataclysm totalling, and still does not regret not having married Haven, with eyes open to the consequences. Published by Doubleday, Page & Co. "Oberammergau In 1900," by Sarah Wll lard Howe, Is a book of descriptive char acter, picturing the lite of the peasants ot thl village and the wonderful majestic scenery of the mountains surrounding It. The art of wood carving, in which these villagers have excelled since the eleventh century. Is touched upon, while the Passion Play, which has made Oberammergau fa mous the world over, forms the principal theme of the book. Published by Abbey Press. "Moutleth'a Some Useful Animals and What They Do For Us" la published by the American Book company. The subjects treated In this book both assist in nature study and give aid in learning to read. Tbe form of treatment was suggested by actual experience In the school and the home. The moral lessons derived from the actlona of animals are vivid and engaging, and much useful and Interesting Informa tion la imparted. The interdependence of mankind and the domestic and fur-bearing animals is emphasized. The book, which is one of tbe well known series of Eclectic School Reading, is fully illustrated by cuts. William Henry Babcock has written a civil war romance called "Kent Fort Manor," around the confederate doings In the historic strip of land bearing that nam along the coast near Baltimore. Tbe fort waa the last and most dangerous link In a chain ot forwarding posts on the way to Europe. Here tbe author Introduces us to the last of the resident heirs, Mr. Clalborn, and his daughter Margaret. Clalborn plunges into secession, and bis daughter loves a confederate, but remains loyal to the union traditions of her family. The father's and daughter's adventures. Inter woven with the exploits of others, notably Margaret's lover, make a rather exciting stery. Published by Henry T. Coates. "The Other Room," by Lyman Abbott, are essays In which the author haa written of death and immortality to teach the universe In God's house. Dr. Abbott calls the immortal life the life of the spirit which It we wish to possess hereafter, the life ot faith, hope and love, we must also posses here. Dr. Abbott reminds his readera that although we set sail on an unknown sea, we go not to a atrange land. Published by The Outlook Company. The above books are for sale by the Me geath Stationery Co., 1108 Faroam street. CIKCK BKTT1.E9 IT. DaadrasT I t'aaaed by a Germ that lap the Hair' Vitality. It I now a settled fact that dandruff Is caused by a germ. Falling balr and bald ness are the result of dandruff. Dr. E. J. Beardsley of Champaign, III., got hold of the new hair preparation, Newbro'a Herpi cide tbe only one that kills the dandruff germ. He savs: "I used Herplclde for my dandruff and falling hair and I am well satisfied with tbe result." Dr. J. T. Fu gat of Urbana. 111., says: "I hsve used Herplclde tot dandruff with excellent re sults. I shall prescribe It in my practice." Herplclde kills the dandruff germ. Physt dsns aa well as the general public say so. Bold by all druggists. Send 10 cents In Stamps for sample to Tbe. Herplclde Co., Detroit. Mica. The Dig Sale in . Rugs and Mattings Heavy granite art squares, lust colors, best weaving, size 74x9 feet, $2.60; 9x9 feet, $2.98; 9x12 feot, $3.98. All wool Smyrua Rugs, 30x60, I QO worth $3.25, at IsUO 9x10-6 Tapestry Rugs, O A Q worth $14.00, at WsHl) China Mattings, " worth 18c, at f 20c Mattings at 13c 25c Mattings, "f at I C 30c Mattings, , 1 rl t 4lC 40c Mattings, at I.... 29c Fire Sale Prices IS THE Big Domestic Ro:m AT White Goods Counter 75c Imported Mercerized Walstlngs, In all the new weaves. Fire sale ORm price, per yard hUU 25c India Linens, 40 Inches wide. Flrd alo price, (t per yard lUw 12V4c India Linen, 81 Inches wide. Fire sale price, "I' I per yard 1 2V 12ftc Stripe trad Check Nainsook. Fire sale price, A'f per yard f 2W 15c English Long Cloth, 86 inches wide. Fire sale price, 10 A per yard IUC Ic Notions FROM THE XEW YORK STOCK. 2 pkgs. full count pins for lc. 2 pkgs. best hair pins for lc. 200 yards machine thread for lc. Beldlng Bros, sewing silk for lc. 40 comet pin cube for lc. Shte laces, per pair, all sizes, for lo. Hump hook end eyes ior lc. Corset laces for lc. Aluminum thimbles for lo. 0) ORGANIZED LABOR AFFAIRS Team Driver' TJaloa Hold It Third Election Within Three Months. The team drivers' union has again un seated a number of Its officers and elected their successors. This union has elected three presidents In as many months and members say that a new election may be held at any time. The officers elected last night were E. Gardepee, business cgent; J. E. Crews, president, and Wflllam Larson, vice president. The elevator conductors of the city are preparing for a ball to be given at Wash ington hall. May 1. The funds from this ball will be used to pay the expenses of perfecting an organization which is to In clude the elevator conductors and the Janitors ot Omaha, South Omaha and Couucll Bluffs. There was considerable pleasure expressed at Labor temple yesterday over the fact that the governor bad vetoed tbe amend ment to tbe exemption law, and John Klrby, who headed the committee from the Central Labor union in tbe losing fight before the legislature, was congratulated upon the auccess of the representations made to tbe governor. The plasterers' union has announced that Its members desire an increase in wages and the matter has been deferred by the employers until May 1, when other unions will have demanda in. The plasterers are not at work because they cannot obtain mater. al. New Care tor Weak Lungs. Dr. King's New Discovery for Consump tion cures all coughs, colds, grip snd lung troubles or no psy. 60c, $1.00. For sale by Kuhn A Co. Warship for Magellan Itralts. NEW YORK. April 14. The cruiser De troit ha left here for Montevideo, after a banquet, which waa tendered by the chief of the dock yard, says the Herald' Punta Arenas, Amentlne, correspondent. Com modore Dillingham said he would advlxe his government of the necessity of estab lUhlng a naval station in Chilean waters and would suggest that a war ship be kept In tbe straits of Magellan. The following simple "course before coffee" is much in vogue with club men everywhere. The simplicity of prep aration and tbe little cost, together with the delicious taste of the compotes makes this dessert in rare favor in the home. Vtm th Prs0rvi you havm in thm hous and Silk Bargains Ftom the Oreat New York Stock SPECIAL LOT of 100 pieces of fine colored and black silk, neat polka dots, stripes and figured silks, all the latest styles, many 24 In. ties wide; silks In this lot worth 60c, 69c and 7Sc; all on sale for this day at.., 25c See the magnificent silks we are offering ' from this stock In swell all silk novelties for waists, trimming and whole dresses silks actually worth up to $1.50, for this day only 49c MANUFACTURER'S STOCK OF BLACK TAFFETAS ON SALE. More NEW AR RIVALS to add to the grand list. BLACK RUSTLING TAFFETA. 20 In., worth 75c, on sale 45c. BLACK RUSTLING TAFFETA. 27 In., worth $1.00, on sale 59c. BLACK RUSTLING TAFFETA, 86 In., worth $1.50, on sale 60c. BLACK RUSTLING TAFFETA, 42 In., worth $2.00, on sale $1.39. BLACK RUSTLING TAFFETA. 64 In., worth $3.60, on sale $1.95. Famous 27 In. wide PRIDE OF THE LOOM Black Taffeta, heavy, strong and at this I special price Is best Taffeta value In America. When you see it you will buy. Price always $1.60, In ftp this sale only , U)C Once more we offer the Prima Donna black PEAU DB SOIB. This Is the best wide black Peau De Sole made, Is full yard wide, all silk and guaranteed to wear. cens ior $3.00, 1.75 In this vale. Flannels PROM THE FIRE SALE. Extra heavy light and dark Outing flan nel, regular 10c, g t, yard Our extra heavy light and dark Domet or Outing Flannel, Flounced and Embrold red Ladles' .Skirt pattern, AP regular 60c, each wC 86-Inch wld Flowered Curtain Swiss and Silkollne, worth 12 He and A 16c, per yard jiC BARGAINS IM Draperies and Curtains Odd Lace Curtains, worth up to $4.00 pair, In two lots, at Heavy Ottoman Portiere, all colors, worth $7.60, at .98 TAuLE AND KITCHEN Mean. BREAKFA8T. Sliced Oranges and Dates. Thin fences of Ham Grilled. Potato Omelet. Waffles. Maple Syrup. Coffee. LUNCH. Cheese Toasted with Egg. Sliced Tomatoes. Spiced Peaches. Tea. DINNER. Tomato Blaque. Reachauffe of Veal. Rice. Spiced Beets (hot). Glased Turnips. Egg Balad. v Caramel Custards. Coffee. Reelpes. Dandelion Salad Cut away the rotts and stale leave ot the dandelion and wash them thoroughly In plenty of cold water, then drain and gently wipe dry on a soft cloth. This salad is prettiest served In dividually, Put a root on 'a salad plate, rprlnkle with French dressing and place another root on top, arrange loosely in center a little finely shreddbd pal green lettuce(and in tbe center place a little mayonnaise covered with fcard-bolled egg yolk rubbed through a sieve or press. Thl can be made to look very Ilk a real plant and blossom. Farmer' Spring Salad Take a quart of dandelion, trim and waah well In several waters, drain end wipe dry and place In a salad bowl; dust with salt and pepper. Cut quarter of a pound of bacon into dice and try a golden brown color; scatter tbes over the dandelions. Put two or three tablespoonfuls of vinegar with the fat In the pan, heat a few minutes, remove from the fire, beat with a stiver fork and sprinkle over the salad. When ready to serve mix all well together. Onion and Cucumber Salad Take large Spanish onions, cut a site from the top so that the center of each can be removed. Soak the onion cups in cold wster for several times to make the anion mor mild in flavor. The center can be used at another time. Chop tbe slices removed from tbe tops very fine and mix with some cucumber dice, moisten with French dress ing, place each onion cup on crisp lettuce A Most Delicious Dessert SJiredded Whole Wheat Biscuit is made in the most hygienic and scientific food laboratory in the world. The wheat is spun into light shreds, containing thousands of open pores and is not crushed flat and dense as in the case of other foods. These pores absorb the digestive juices and provide far greater surface for their action Split and slightly toast the Biscuit, then serve with jam or preserver berries or plums or jellies. Simple, itn t it? Your ver dict will be 'Simply Delicious' Pf Jaartcaa-a With sharp knife halve the SHREDDED WHOLE WHEAT BISCTIT lenslbwiae; prepare plneapi'ie as for sauce (or baoaou or ailxed trull) and set aaide. W bea serving, arrange halves in layers eovurcd with trull and add sugar and whipped cream. SHKEDDED WHOLE WHEAT BISCUIT If teU by an grown. Send for "The Vital Question" (Recipes, illustrated In colors). Address THE NATURAL FOOD CO., Niagara rails. N. Y. fn the Domestic Rooms Fire Sale Prices Wednesday Wssh Goods In the Domestlo Room. 8ic Foreign printed Cords 89o Woven Walstlngs for 29o Woven walstlngs for 19c Madraa, for Waists, for 25c Madras, yard wide, for waists 60c Silk Emod linen walstlngs for 12Ho Dress Ginghams for 19c 19c S5c 10c 15c 19c 7Jc Gic lOo Dress Ginghams for 86-Inch Percales for 12Ho Black Sateens for 25c Black Sateens for 5c 5c 15c 5c Apron Check Glnghama for 25c French Plaids for If. 25e Mercerized Linings, A Black snd colors' IUC FLANNELS 10c Dimities tor 4 white wool, extra soft, worth 40c per yard ...5c 25c Extra heavy checks and striped Q outing Cannel for W2C Extra heavy Shaker M flannel for Y2C Colored fringed Bed Spreads, corners la blue and white, pink and white, Aft extra large, worth $1.50 UUC 19o French Plaids for 7Ho Printed Lawns for Shirting Print for 10c ..5c .4c Bed Spreads Genuine Marseille, Una weave and rich designs, satin finish, extra large, I f) ft 83x88, worth $3, tor ItUU White fringed Bed Spreada, Marseilles patterns and corners, site 84x98, I M ft worth $2.25, for I U White bed spreads, Marseilles patterns bemmed, ready for use, extra Eft Urge, worth $1, for WiC leaves with a cub of rich yellow cheese beside It and serve. The top of the cut onion cay be notched before they nre filled. Tulip Salad Thl I easily made and very pretty. Take (mail red and whit radlsbe and trim to represent half cpen tulips as follows: Cut off the leaves, leaving half an Inch of the stems and heart-leaves, then with a sharp small-pointed knife cut the red peel half way flown, forming points. Remove the peel between the point: then Up the point of the tnlfe under tte ' cd point of lb peel and loosen them from ih whtta part without breaking, then throw Into told water and let stand for a short time. Ktap a salad bowl with cress, waihed and dried and sprinkle with enough French dressing to make tte leave glossy then place the radishes Lre and there among the ere leave and serve. White and Gold Salad- Pare, cor and cut nicely flavored apples Into die and sprinkl lightly with powdered sugar to keep them white. Prepare the same quantity of bananas, sprinkle a little limon 1uln Avar these and sprinkle with sugar. Arrange these In cections In a salad bowl, zrark Ing eft each separate kind of fruit with lines formed with tiny sprays of cress. Serve a tweet aalad dressing with this. COMMERCIAL CLUB AFFAIRS Effort Will Be Mad to Secnre Grand Army Reunion (or Omaba. At the meeting of the executive commit tee ot the Commercial club yesterday it was decided lo make an offer '.or the an nual reunion of the Nebraska division of tbe Grand Army ot tbe Republic, wbich will be held during the eummer. The proposi tion of Frank Leslie's Magazine to publish sn Omaha edition was sent to tbe Reel Es tate exchange, and a proposition from Des Moines was turned down. A piotest was prepared on the Question of tbe Burlington cut-off between Asbland and Sioux City, which will be forwarded to George B. Harris of the Burlington. Job bers were urged to make bids for Indian aupplies and requested to unite In sending a special ear to Chicago as In former years. New members elected were F. E. Coulter, H. H. Baldrlge and H. J. Cowglll. than is given v Dy any otner