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Sec the Farm Yard in 16th St. Window!
Great
L?C3 Curtain Sale
Monday.
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Ltundrj Bags, 15c
Saturday.
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Boys' 50c
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at 10c.
Saturday.
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NEW BOOKS AND MAGAZINES
GroTer Cleteland Diacnsnei Recent Political
Hotels, but Not Hi a Critic
BUCHANAN'S STOftY OF A LABOR AGITATOR
Wrltn ( Thins He Kaimi hjr Artaal
Ion tart and Prrannal F.mperleiice
"The Utary of PMllir," a
Popular Hook.
fl rover dryland Is not In ths habit of
rosin before the public ns a literary critic.
Hut when he dm-s talk about books he
manHKMi to lie Ha Interestlns; inn he Ik on
other eiibjcrt. Not Inns; uro he wns dis
cussing recent political novels with his
lend, J. H. K kcls, formerly comptroller
f the currenry. Mention was made of
"he BpollHinnn," "The Ueutenant Gov
ernor," and finally of linind Whltlock's
'The Thirteenth Dintrlct."
"That book Interested me greatly," snld
the ex-presldent, "because It deals with
matters which persons acquainted with
politics know about." He then went on to
explain thet "The Thirteenth District"
analyzes the character of a congressman
who falls to distribute political patronage
to the aatisfaction of his constituents, and
becomes Involved In trouble thereby. In
a philosophical way, Mr. Cleveland ndded:
"The hardest thing a man In public life
ha to do Is to pass around appointments
ao hs to please everybody. The one who
has the distribution of offices must not
only consider the Individual cases, but keep
the whole situation In miud at the same
time. I have had to suffer many a pang
because of the way some of my friends
have taken refusals."
It would be entertaining to hear Mr.
Cleveland's comments Vp Whltlock's new
political story, "Her Infinite Variety,"
which Is as funny and amusing hs "The
Thirteenth District" was realistic, and Im
wessive. The Bobbs-Merrlll company, pub
Miers. Oeorge H. Gordon, widely known through
the west during the last ten years as nn
Authority on the labor question, has written
tha Outlook company, the publishers of
Joseph R. Huchanan's book, "The Story
of the Labor Agitator," as follows: "Of
all the books recently offered which deal
with the labor question I know of none
which has the Intrinsic worth of Mr. Buch
anan's modest recltnl of 'The Story of a
Labor Agitator.' We have had learned
pronouncements from college presidents,
where conclusions have been bused on second-hand
Information; we have had books
by capitalists who have gone among the
'lowly' and written of their experiences,
and we have had books which were largely
a mixture of these two clasxes. It Is with
relief, therefore, that we are enabled
through the enterprise and courage of the
Outlook company to read a real book, writ
ten by a real man, whose experience of the
wrongs that press upon his class was not
a matter of a few weeks or months, or a
temporary Interest or sympathy, but was
burned Into his heart by uctual contact and
personal experience."
GREAT REMNANT SALE
Van Pelt Dressmaking Stock
Our great sale of the past week has left us with a vast
number of remnants. They must be sold at once.
Yard for 3 to 8-Ynrd Remnants
This includes hundreds of lengths from the
great dressmaking stock, together with high
class remnants from our regular department all colors
and black, 3 to 8-yard lengths.
3 (Hi Yard for Shorter Length Remnants
rJQ In all colors and black also all kinds of
dress goods from our regular department up
to $1.00 value on bargain square.
1Sn Yard for 50c All Wool Dress Goods
10c
Thousands of fine remnants, In 2 to 7-yard lengths light and dark
shades many walstlngs. I
Each for Travelers Sample Pieces
These are the best goods of a foreign manufacture many match
up enough for little dresses and waists.
Remnants of Fine Silks
Manufacturers' black samples Taf
fetas, Pcau de Sole, Gros Uialn, etc.
one and 'ne-quiirter to eight-yard
lengths many to match all at one
half their regulur value.
Plain and Fancy Silks, China Silks,
Putins, f oulards. Aioire
Silks, etc. worth up
up to sixty-nine cents,
at yard
19c
Embroideries, Inserting, Galloons, etc., in all 7'r 1
wipths, at JZK' I 2-U
Fine Wash Laces, Galloons, Inserting., etc., 21c 5c 10c
Remnant Bargains in Basement
Apron & Dress aingbaras,
various grades
worth up to 10c
yard, at, yard
Two days after publication Mrs. Clarence
Mackay's unusual and striking book, "The
Stone of Destiny," by Harpers, was or
dered Into Its second edition. Serious critics
are praising Its Ideality, its loftiness of
vision, and the book bids fair to make Its
mark. Its success would be significant of
the genius of American women. Katherlne
Mackay has entered upon a literary career
handicapped by tha wealth and position of
a multi-millionaire. Youthful genius thrives
best In obscurity and In more normal re
lations of life; and It will be most Inter
sting to follow the career of a young
woman wno is strong enougn IQ succeed
Jn spits of success. American women havs ,
made brilliant records when destiny has '
raised them from ordinary to extraordinary
conditions of material life. It remains to
be seen what they will accomplish when
their capacity enables them to override
the material and achieve the spiritual.
34-ln. Twilled Suiting.
llKlit and dark
colors 15c grade
at, yard
Bleached Tiislln and
Cambric Remnants,
yard wide, '7c value, on
bargain square, yard.4
25c Shirt Walstlngs,
Dxfordtt, madras,
vol Ion, ptr., good
lengths, special, yd
Fine Mercerized Sateens,
black and all colors,
regular 4(c quality,
at, yard
Lawns, Dimities and fla
tiNtes, new goods, every
stylo and color that
is now this season. yd. . .
Fancy Corded and fla- i
dras Ginghams, strict- I
ly new patterns in I
waist and dress I
lengths, ut, yard '
India Llnon,
40 indies wide flue
sheer quality, worth
lioe yard, at
Seersucker Ginghams, i
light and dark colors, I
the best made for I
boys' waists and chll- I
dren's dresses, etc., yd...
36-Inch Silkollne Rem
nants, in boautiful
drapery patterns, at,
yard
Advance Notice On Sale Saturday
Men's Fancy Vests at 98c
Another remarkable purchase all the vests from a great
eastern manufacturer all the swell new fancy materials
some worth up to $5 each ON SALE SATURDAY.
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"Tarborough, the Premier." by Agnes
Russell Weekes, Is the tale of an English
politician whose unscrupulous and schem
ing ways bring him great power and lay
upon him Interests of growing importance.
Only through a deep sense of patriotism
his one seeming virtue is he saved from
himself, and his character in a measure
redeemed. Tarborough, disappointed In
love, marries for wealth snd position. His
proud little son proves to be the soul of
honor, and the revelation of the early po
litical misdeeds of his father produces a
powerful climax to tha story. Published
by Harpers.
"The Fugitive" Is a narrative-romance,
which begins among the peasantry In the
heart of Lithuania, Russia, where the
quaint ceremonial orthodox life Is per
sistently followed amid massacre and per
secution. It ends In New York, where the
evolution of the characters are developed
from raw Immigrants Into potential Amer
ican rltlxens. It Is a new conception of
the relationship between Jew and Gentile,
with a picturesque background. The re
lutlon between them Is Interpreted under
conditions where love Is the leveller of
creeds. It Is a story which will appeal to
universal human Interest. It Is fiction, but
Interwoven with truth stranger than fiction.
Coming as it does Just at this time the
story will be read with a great deal of
Interest. Doubleday, Page & Co. are the
publishers.
"Switch Lights" is the significant title of
a very pleasing collection of poems from
the pen of Ed. E. Sheasgreen. The range
of subjects Is very wide from poems of
nature and sentiment to railway Incidents.
The style Is simple and the sentiment Is
clear and Intelligible, and the book will
prove Interesting to all who are fond of
poetry. If this Is Mr. Sheasgreen's first
a procured (ram at die.
vaat. W eaa alaa fa rata a ur book
ablUhra.
BARKALOW BROS.
cl. B2234. 1612 Farna m St
J. L. BRANDEIS & SONS. BOSTON STORE.
This Store is Ready for Easter
Are you? Surely such beautiful goods as we are now
si. owing cannot fall to meet your every want. Lots of
new novelties for Easter. Upend a few minutes in our
Uore. Look for the name.
S. W. Lindsay, Jeweler.
1516 Douglas
The Nearness
of Easter
gives Intensity to BENNETTS
genuine bargains. Oat into
the rushl Save money while
such extraordinary opportuni
ties are yours.
How is your stamp book
coming?
Easter Lilies
Great sale of Ea.Mer fan?
l.llle for flood Pri.
day. Beautiful blos
soms, 20c, and $2
worth of Green Trad
ing Stamps with
each plant. Take them with
you. We cannot make de
liveries of Easter Lilies. 20c.
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A Great Sale of
Muslin Underwear Friday
Women's Chemise,
Corset Covers, Night
Gowns, Underskirts,
Drawers, Short Petti
coats and Chemise.
This lot contains only our best values, trimmed with
lace, embroidery and tucking. Every garment is a bargain,
but as an extra inducement Friday, Double Green Trading
IStamps will go with each sale.
IlliL
CANDT DEPAHTMKM EASTER
NOVELTIES MIST BE
n.osrn OIT.
1 worth of Green
Trading; Stamps with
eaeh Stfic north Easter
Novelties In Tandy
Department. Come
early and avoid disappointment.
is
book he should not let it be his last. P. J.
Carter has added some expressive Illustra
tions to different pa pes. The book Is pub
lished by the Iron Trail Publishing com
pany of Minneapolis, Minn.
"The Book of Herbs" by Lady Rosalind
Northcote Is the twelfth volume of "Hand
books of Practical Gardening," and the dis
cussion of these herbs the names of many
of which are familiar to us by name, at
least, as products of our grandmothers'
gardens treats of the chief herbs used In
the present time, of herbs chiefly used In
the past, of those used In dcoratlon, in
heraldry and for ornament and perfumes, of
the growing of herbs, of herbs In medicine,
of herbs and magic, with a lint of the
authors referred to and an Index of the
plants. It Is a very useful book for any
one Interested In herb lore. The book la
published by John Lane. .
"The First Years of the Life of the Re
deemed After Death," a new unfolding In
theology and In the Christian life and des
tiny here ami hereafter with some con
nected Inquiries by William Clarke l.'latt.
A. M., Is not a novel, but has much of
the fascination of one, combined with solid
and Invaluable Instruction and continued
personal IntereHt. It Is Intended for the
use of the clergy and laity; and members
of all denominations. It will cause any
one who reads It to think and consider
some points touched upon whether he Is a
believer or not. The Abbey Press Is the
publisher.
"Impertinent roems." Is the title of a
little volume by Edmund Vance Cook, who
Is also the author of "A Patch of Pansles."
and "Rimes to be Read." Many of these
poems have previously appeared In the
Saturday Evening Post and Alnslee's
maguxlne. They are very original In title
MRS. J. BENSON
WE ARE dlVlNd SPECIAL, VALUES IN
UMBRELLAS
Pretty new styles In colors and colored borders.
Handsome handles of Mox Wood, Fir, Gun Metal,
Pearl, French Horn, hand-carved Ivory, etc. Mack
Umbrellas from $1.00 to f 10.50. Colored, fl.50 up to
$7.00. I.lack with polka dot bonier, f3.23. The
Usar Umbrella in black is especially good at $2.75. With the
Belrldge edge, $3.00. i
. Pretty Parasols for Faster ladies' or children's.
Don't forget that we are showing all the best Btyles in Gloves,
UJ,falILi lisle,
and simple In style. They are very tastily
bound in a green cover decorated with
figures of Wisdom and Folly. Forbes &
Company of Boston, axe the publishers.
It now looks as though "Tha Foolish
Dictionary would be very appropriately is
sued by the Roblnson-Luct company of
Boston, on April 1. Some weeks ago when
this volume of mirth-provoking definitions
of familiar words, by Oldeon Wurdx, was
announced for publication the latter part
of February, a reviewer remarked that the
book ought to be published April 1.
Unavoidable delays In collecting all
the contributions from well known humor
ists have necessitated carrying out this
suggestion. The trade Is said to look upon
this publication as the most promising book
of humor of the season and their conse
quent heavy advance orders have occa
sioned a tremendous first edition.
A collection of essays by Robert Louis
Stevenson, which had never been brought
together In book form outside of the sub
scription edition, was published last fall
by Herbert R. Turner Co., of Boston,
In their dainty edition of Stevenson. The
publishers announce a second edition of
this volume to which they have added Illustrations.
Above books at lowest retail prices. Mat
thews, 122 South Fifteenth street.
Announcements of tbe Theaters.
The amateur show at the Orpheum Sat
urday night promises to tw a big event of
the kind. More volunteers than can be
provided with places on the program are
making applications and the seats are sell
ing In & manner that indicates a full house.
At the Boyd this evening tha Four Cohans
open their engagement In "Running for
Office," the funniest musical comedy on the
road. It Is a rural affair, but Introduces
many songs that have proved popular,
much picture work by tha chorus, and In
troduces George Cohan, with his songs,
Josephine Cohan and her dancing. Jerry
Cohan with his unique comedy, and Helen
Cohan In her Inimical work. Seventy-two
people make up the company, and tho
promise Is for one of the best things of
the season. The engagement Is for to
night and Saturday night and a matinee on
Saturday.
On Sunday afternoon the engagement of
Paul Gllmore In "The Mummy and the
Humming Bird" begins at the Boyd. ThU
was a great hit In New York last seaaon at
the Empire theater, and Mr. Gllmors has
been very successful with It In his tour
this season. Beats are now on sale.
GROCERY
OIR EASTER RISH IS OVSIOW
IS THE TIME TO HI V VOI R
GROCERY SVPPLIES.
Pears, put up In fine syrup, 2-lb. can. 10c
SI worth of Green
Trading stamos mmn
with each package Ben
nett' Capitol TO
Coffee, perpkg... 0C
Olives, stuffed, bottle 10c
Pickles, nssorted, bottle 9c
Worcester Sauce, bottle 10c
Baked Beans, 3-lb. can 10c
SI worth of Green
Trading Stamps
with each pound New
York Full Cream in
Cheese, per lb....
Salmon, 1-lb. can 10c
Corn .M.;al, yellow or white, 10-lb.
sack '. Vm
Maple Cream, cake uc
Japan Rice, fine, per lb 7c
TOMATOKS An Immense quantity ot
solid pack. 8-lb. can Tomatoes, can 8c
Bl 'TTBR Received every day from
The best dairies Fresh Country But
ter, per lb 14c
Bennett's Capitol Creamery, per lb..2iC
Fresh Country Eggs for Kaster,
per dos 17c
iff
WALL PAPER
All this week Wall Paper
in email lots, enough for
one and two rooms,
per roll, up from....C
Til lit II KLOOIt.
China Dept.
Large decorated fancy
lamps, complete with P. &
A. Koyal liound Wick Bur
ners and 10-in. round globe
to match 1.68
J. Pouyat White China H
Milk or Soda Mugs, each 15c
Fiue White Koyal Eng
lish P o r c e 1 a i n, 100-piece
Dinner Bet, made by the
famous pottery of Johnson
Bros., at Hanley, England
for 100 pieces 5.75
Nice decorated Limoges
French China Tea Cups and
Saucers, each 10c
Large size fancy Bowls
and Pitchers 58c
frf:JS Ten Tradlne Stamps
for one on all fancy
colored Jardinieres.
Largest variety to
select from.
Is
I IliPi Easler Basketry SL!mfhv
a iC-nui mni Oreen Trading Stamps at the rate of ten to one on all
baskets up from ten cents. Ten stamps ($1.00 worth)
with a ten-cent basket. Twenty Stamps ($2 worth) with
a 20c basket, and so on, ten to one. Wooden ware Dept
i
Courtesy and Consideration
"For years and years a Burlington badge
or a Burlington uniform, whether on train
man, t-ngineman, brakeman or agent, has
Btood for all the courtesy and consideration
of an American gentleman and the loyalty
to duty of a trained soldier." Exchange.
To Chicago and the east
To St Louis, Kansas City and south.
To Denver and the west j
To Montana and the northwest
TICKETS
1502 Farnam Street
Omaha
! W: I
v x .-.a-vv 2
CLOSING OUT
Buggies, Carriages
and Wagons
FREDRICKSON
Fiery chocolate drops April fool candy
at D) ball's, 1US Douglas street.
Pentlst with w.ll tb!iT,j nrsctlca ta
n excellent location In Be building de
sires gsnUenisn to share cfBcs. pisf.rabl
physician. Address B IS, bse offlca
Horse clipped. SU & rourteeata. Tat e&
M .
Fifteenth and Capitol Ave.
Haad oar special ad arery Bonday
I Wednesday to Tba Baa.
Piles Cured
WITHOUT PAIN
By W. C. lUisell, M. D.
Graduate of Bellevua Hospital Medical Col-
Tev 1414.
Use of New York City.
C-4-4 Be building. Omaha. Neb.
TWENTIETH CENTURY FARMER
Oaa piu av 1 ear.
The Democrats of
Council Bluffs
had an election this week. NEWS ITEUT
Joe Carters Utile Liver I 'Ills 7o
(jenuine 1 'u.iloii.t l"o
I1.U0 I'hrystal Tome
$1 m) laniltrlnu
ll.uo Cuke's IandrufT Cure 4S)o
2jO tirave' Tooth i'.'Wdrr' '.
fx- l.a Itlnrlie fowder J
$l.0u Munyon's 1'aw 1'aw ih:
&r I'ozzoril Fare I'owdT 2'
hoe liioo.l Wine '0
tl ) Stuarl a Dyspeptla Tablets a!
Il.iu 8. B. H Wo
II 75 S K. H. II i
11.00 West s Ilra'n snd Nerve lo
Sc Rliw Ruhtier Tip Kyringw 1 -
$1 Kalamuoo Ce!-ry ami Barsaparllla.. 7u
Our mail ordrr dpartinont U the largat
In Iowa or Nebraska and Is at the servlre
of our out-of-town friends. Just send us
a llxt foi OUR prices on anything which
you do not find In our ads.
One to a customer.
SGIIAEFER'S DRUG STORE
E T. YATES. tTOP.
lSth End Chicago Bis.. Omaha. 'Phoass
T7 and 7V7. 24 in and N Sts.. Mouth Omaha,
'footie No. I fcih Ave. and sialn bu.
Council bluffs 'Phune 333. All goods de
liver td la liber city absolutely tra
Trading Stamps Free With Ail Cash Purchases.
Friday Is Bargain Day
the Great Domestic Room
12'c lophyr dress
(tlnRhiims
ir; Imported i
I ras. Si.-Ui. wii
mad-
It ...
liki white
poods
I liK- printed Irish
I
filf I l-'So line iwivale, Clrt I I'M i liiBsi.) p i
Jill rtrt-ln. wl.ln !, ..QiC Bingham QC I
67i i '"" utamlard 6l"l INo Scotch 1 1
dress prints, at J9 suiting f C
5,, I 10, Khoer India Ur. I 1'V Kcotrli TfT
u I llnon. 4iMn. wldo ... I JO I ),,wns flC
dltnltlos at
7Jc
f! KhlrlliiK
punt
121' plain whito duttnd
curtain n
f
2Ic
Indian Head
muslin, ut
Swiss
Itcudy to use bloncheil
sheets ITri,
71!xi sire, nt 0 I 4C
.5c
Ready to use bleachod
snoets
Hll slue, st .
hod I
42ic
READY TO VSR BLEACHED P1IXOW CASKS-
10c
Vool Dress Goods Special. Great
West Room Friday
,39c
,29c
,25c
15c
J2hc
French snd German plaids, nil wool French rhalllos
worth up to 7'ic at, yard Friday ... ,
Wool seiRes and novelty drnss goods, great assortment
ot colors and black worth up to boo at yard ...
All wool drpfs (foods (remnants), i to 7 yard lengths
worth up to 11.50 Friday
Wool crepe do chenes all the spring coloring
cream ana mack; worm up to sv at yard
Wool novelty Jaquards, assorted colors
worth 2Tu Friday per yard ,
20c Pearl Buttons, Per Dozen, 2c
Friday wa pluce on sale l.nnn (tross of pruirl buttons, worth from l!o to 20o per
dozen, at JVc. This Is a clearing up lot from a factory and will be the only lot of
this kind to be had this season.
60o laundry bags on ealo Saturday, at 15a.
Sample Grips and Dress Suit
Gases
vAn Immense line, all styles, worth up to $10.00 i no
on sale Friday at Xo0 and , 4.10
IF YOU NEED ONE, NOW 13 THE TIME TO BUY. Thev are nil fine leather
goods and worth from 3'.50 to $10.0i, but wo purchased them Bt Just a fraction of their
real worth, and In order to close them out will pive voti tho benefit of the low price.
THERE ARE TRULY C.OOD RYE PRICES.
For the poods nnd ua will part company, sure, Friday, but they are yours as Ion aa
they hint, at 13. SO and $4.!W. 1
COME EARLY AND SECURE THE BEST.
The Reliable Grocery Dept.
Great Dried Fruit Sale Friday.
Trading Stamps Free With All
Cash Purchases.
Nevada peaches, per lb 74p , Raspberries, per lb lo
Engllwh currants, per lb Tc Golden Egg I'lums, lb 'Jfto
Blackberries, per lb 7c i Ual. cans apples bo
Prunes, per lb j Oal. cans apricots
Dried grapes, per lb 5c Oal. cans grapes 2So
Apricots, per lb lw TRADING STAMPS FREE WITH ALU
Apples, per lb 10c I CASH PURCHASES.
OUR FISH AND CHEESE DEPARTMENT.
Now under the management of P. F. A ndresen, the best known and most popu
lar fish man In Omaha. A fine line of freah, salt snd smoked fish and all kinds of for
eign and domestlo cheesa In stock. A SHIPMENT OF FRESH EELS JUST RE
(JE1 ED,
MAVDEN BROS.
A aiwk
GREAT EASTER SALE
Novelties and Cards
The largest, finest display In
the city. Bring; the children.
Chicks Sc, 10c, 15c and 25c
Ducks 5c 10c, 15c and 25c
Happy Hoolifan and others. ...10c
Easter Baskets, 5c, 10c, 15c and 29c
EaslerCarU....lc, 2c, 5c and up
qA&S
$ Hess &
Swoboda
Before you buy any Lilies
come and sze us and you will
not be disappointed, as we carry
the best only in cut flowers and
plants. Big discount on lilies for
churches-
HesslSwofaoda
1415 Farnam, Paxton Hotel.
For Menstrual Suppression emu
rr PEN-TAN-GOT
p s tes: I koSM. MM is Omaa tf tkanui
KcUHMllIlniU. SUU tut. TrwuawUs
Deputy Stat Veterinarian,
rood inspector.
H. L. RAMACCIOTTI, D. V. S.
CITY VETERINARIAN.
Ornr snd lnftrraarjr, ielh and Mason Kta.
OMAHA. Ntli. 2'Uephwue Ut.
W. a. JERREHS, Pres.
209-211 So. 15th Street.
Order that
Easter Suit Today
ND we will have It fin
Uhed in ample time
(or Easter wearing.
Our superior facilities for
prompt work enables us to
give you well made garments
at short time notice.
It cost so little to command
a thoroughly first-class tailored
suit as we sell them that we
wonder who can be satisfied
with the elujJJy product iom so
common.
Trousers, $5 to $12
Suits $20 to $50
That we carry the largest va
rlety ot spring and summer
fabrics In the clty Is under .
stood.
We wouldn't offer a styU
thai dressy men would tnra
from.
Take a peep at our Eastel
window this week you'll sees
fascin itin aggregation of
spring creation.
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