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TITU OMATTA DANA REE: WEDNESDAY, AriUL 3, 100.-.
CURRENT LITERATURE.
rti the novelette which opens the April
Smlirt Bet Grace MacGowsn Cooke has
struck sn entirely new note In fiction. It
Is a, story of the west, so saturated with
the atmosphere of that part of our country
and to photographic of ita depletion of
ranch life that it will take high rank among
ths best tales of that class; yet it is more
as a chnracter study that "The Red Headed
Woman" will win praise. The heroine Is
the -rnort original, the most human, the
mont refreshing woman who for a long
time has stepped from ft printed page.
There Is no reader who will not be fasci
nated by her vagnrles and Interested in
her remarkable career.
In the May Delineator some of the
choicest of the season's dress productions
ore represented, and numerous articles.
storlrs, poenm and pictures complete a
magazine that Is of much Interest to
women. Albert MkpIow Palne's serial story,
"The Lucky riece," grows upon the reader
with the second Installment and promises
most Interesting developments. There are
also short stories by Bewell Ford and Seu
mas McManus, the latter a story of Irish
life" In the author's Inimitable vein. For
collectors N. Hudson Mooro writes con
cerning old chairs. Dr. W. R. C. Latson
contributes an interesting article on
"Housework as Recreation," Illustrating
the proper and healthful methods of per
formlpg household duties, and the question
of bathing Is discussed In the series "The
Rights of the Child." "A ruet in Brit
tany", Is an enjoyable travel sketch, by W.
W. Newton. In addition, there axe enter
taining stories and pastimes for young
folks, and the domestic arrangements are.
given Importance in a number of articles.
McCJure-rhllllps have added to their
spring list a book of dramatic sketches
dealing wltb the personal and human side
of the Russo-Japanese war. It bears the
title. "The Yellow War," and the author oc
cupies a prominent enough position to be
forced to conceal his Identity under the
anonymous signature "O."
"The Btory of the Other Wise Man," by
Dr. Henry Van Dyke, has always been one
of the most popular little books ever writ
ten. As might be expected, a very great
number of copies are sold for Christmas
gifts, but the Harpers say that the Easter
sales are nearly as large. This year. In
order to meet the demand, a special edi
tion has been prepared, in size an oblong
lBmo, and attractively bound In white and
gold.
Captain John S. Wine, the author of "The
Lion's Skin," served with distinction in the
confederate army. His father, Hon. Henry
A. Wise, left the governor's chair to com
mand a division under Lee. Captain Wise
had the distinction of being named by Lee
to convey the news of the Appomatox sur
render to General Joseph Johnston. "The
Lion's Skin," by the way, Is largely auto
biographic. Published by Doubledav, Page
& Co.
"The expert In gardening will be Inter
ested and gain many useful hints and the
novice will be well equipped with this
book In hand," says the Watchman of
Boston In reviewing Mrs. Alfred Ely's
"Another Hardy Garden Book," published
by the Macmillans. "If you have a garden
you will want to read this delightful book
and If you haven't a garden you ought to
read it to see how much pleasure you may
easily add to your' life."
An engraving made from the oil paint
ing of the Mayflower by he marine artist,
Marshall Johnson of Boston, from the cele
brated model of the vessel made by the
late Captain J. W. Collins of Boston, by
order of the United States government
and now on exhibition at the National
miiHeum, Washington, D. C, has Just been
published by John A. Lowell A Co. of
Boston. It is handsomely and artistically
printed and specially adapted for framing.
Coincident with the appearance of Prof.
George Edward "Woodberry's article on
Cervantes In McClure's comes a cable from
Madrid telling of the burning of the duke
of Medina's house at Argamasllla, 'in
which Cervantes wrote "Don Quixote."
Everything conspires to help the press
agent. It Is fair to add that the Are, ac
cording to the dispatch, Is attributed in
Madrid to the cigarette of an attic lodger.
The International Quarterly for April
contains a striking essay by Maurice Maet
erlinck, In which the forces at play on a
modern battlefield are analyzed In a pe
culiarly suggestive way under the title of
"The Gods of War."
New Shakespeareans for April is almost
entirely jlevoted to discussions of the four
recently discovered signatures of Shakes
peare, of which fac slmllles are given, as
well as fae slmllles of all the previously
known signatures, making a very Inter
esting and valuable plctoral nuinbar.
The anniversary number of the Burr Mc
intosh monthly (April) Is one of the most
attractive. Issues of "the most beautiful
magailne In the world" put out by the
publishers. It contains three pages in
superb colors, sixteen pages In two colors
and forty other pages In duotone Ink, all
printed .on fine enamel paper. SererrJ
well known society people are portrayed,
among them Mrs. Daniel R. Han no, Mrs.
Stephen. B. Klkins and Mis. J. B. Hac
gln. ICxqulsite view of Palm Beach, Fia.,
and the automobile race a. Ormond are
among the panoramic pictures shown
Othej nature vles couvplut the number
and the magsslne Is bound In the usual
unique form with silk cord. The Burr
Publishing company, publishers, New York.
Seasonable and springlike from cover to
cover . is the April Housekeeper. Ia ad
dition to a wraJlh of fiction, verses and
beautiful Illustrations are numerous ar
ticle covering the various phases of
Z)Rtertld.
Booklovers' Magazine for the current
month sustains Its reputation for timely
articles and superb Illustrations. The third
of series of papers on Australia is prop
erly featured, and throws much , light on
the political and Industrial life of a re-
TM iM ii'i:.'Uv.iT-1
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Today is Special Bargain Day
in-
Spring Millinery
Fresh new lots of Becoming Hats ii the
latest style innovations New seasorv ideas
Bratideis Street Hats this Spring are Dress
ier and Smarter Than Ever Before.
The now large ana small effects in
mixed nnd plain straws quills, rib
bons and ornaments a hundred new
styles on bargain table to sell
t " m a 1 1 I I...il1
" A'Mly)! 1 UTDHJIJS.UXUH'N H till UIIIJ1 fill US JttllUHIJf
!S fnshioTH'd and doftly trimmed In the
1..U
. ?r-'$$J? wear, at
READY TO TRIM HATS
Entirely new ideas, beautiful hats of
soft poroxaline braids, French chip,
satin braid, hand made chiffon, etc
all the leading shapes for spring an
elegant assortment JJJg
V
Dainty Spring Trimmed Hats at $3.50
New Polo Turbans, Georgettes, Trecornes, Tip Tilted Hate with elab
orate back trimming a score of the most effective ideas T CaTl
fashioned by expert milliners . j 5J
Mrs. Benson's 25c Fans at 5c
All the fancy Japanese Fans from Mrs. Benson's stock,
all kinds of fans in hundreds of patterns every
size they are regularly priced at 25 cents
at
5c
Children's and Infants' Caps and Hats
25c-39c-49c-75c
Children's and Infants, Lace and Swiss Embroidered Caps tucked and
lace trimmed some silk and all lace Cups also children's Mull Hats,
mwns nats, asn corded
Hats, etc go at
only
Ladies' Misses' and Children's Sun Hats made of fancy percales f f
and chambrays, worth 2oc each, at, each....? 1UC
Fine Laces from Benson Stock
All widths of lace and inset-tings white, cream and ecru Mrs. Benson's
price, regularly up to L'.lc a yard, per yard, and 10c
iBm
A Woman's
$3.00 Shoe
We sell s woman's shoe for $3.00
that Is equal in every respect to
most of the shoes known and sold
as $3.50 shoes. There is as much
style to them, they fit as perfectly,
they feel as comfortable, they look
as well, and they wear as long.
There Is no other shoo sold for $3.00
that compares with them in style,
fit or wear. They are the best
tuere Is for the price, and good
enough for anybody. See them.
I :
FRY SHOE CO.
m ' i I n
lorn ana uougias. a
iswBtMBMiitiiin
(rton remarkable as a world-leader in eco
nomlo and sociological experiments.
The Four Track News for April starts
the summer vacation feeling in real earn
est, but does not Insist on putting the
reader to the expense. With pictures and
narratives it takes the reader In an
Imaginary excursion party to ths Land cf
the Midnight Sun, then you are whisked
to Torto Rico, to the Thousand Islands
and Tortland. There are ' various sldo
trim included In this Imaginary Journey,
any or all of which may be taken, at eaBe
with real home comforts ana at me in
significant expense of a dime.
Above books for sale at lowest retail
prlcea. Matthews. 123 South Fifteenth St.
TESTIMONY ON BEEF TRUST
Judge Baster Seepr Statements In
Oinaha fur Vse In the In
quiry at Chlcawo. -
United States District Attorney Baxter
secured another statement from a South
Omaha witness yesterday in the beef trust
matter and has submitted the same to
District Attorney Morrison at Chicago for
his information. Judge Baxter says there
is very llttlo doing here in the beef trust
inquiry Just at this time. "I merely secure
a statment from such parties as I am
directed to by District Attorney Morrison,
and submit that statement to him for his
J uctlon, to ascertain Its value as testimony
before the srand Jury at LTHcugo, or
whether it will be necessary for the wit
ness to go to Chicago at all. This is the
extent of my w'k ut present In connecr
tlon with the investigation."
We have the kind you want that 'Is,
bright colors fur vcur porch chairs. Ken
nard Glass and Taint company, fifteenth
and Dodge.
m Best Paints Made
There can be no doubt of the kind.
SHERWIN-WILLIAMS GO.
The paints that were flrBt made over
50 years ago, and have been Improved and
added to EVER SINCE.
CALL FOR COLOR CARD.
FLOOR PAINT (9 phades), quart 40c
This dries hard in one night.
PORCH FLOOR PAINT (7 shades to
choose from), quart ,.. 60c
CRACK AND SEAM FILLER, 1 lb.
for 26c; 2 lbs., 46c; 6 lbs. for $1.00
COMMONWEALTH BARN PAINT,
beautiful Red, one gallon $1.00
BATH TUB ENAMEL, (4 ahades), one
half pint, 60c; one pint , 90c
FLOOR-LAC This Is VARNISH STAIN
for floors, made In imitation of natural
woods, (8 kinds, pint, 46c; quart, 76c; one
half gallon, $1.35; 1 gallon, $2.60.
No Job TOO BIO or TOO LITTLE for
the SHERWIN-WILLIAMS Paint. Sold
In Omaha by .
Sherman & McGonnell Drug Co.
Corner 16th and Dodge, Omaha.
CALL FOR COLOR CARD.
OUR
GUARAN
TEE .
We guarantee perfect
satisfaction on all work
done here. As good as
the best, whatever their
prices. Better than
many. Gold Crowns,
$5.00. Full set of teeth,
$8.00, painless extrac
tion included.
TAFFS DENTAL ROOMS
1517 DOUtlAS ST.
...
DIAMONDS
"Adamant." signifying the "indomln
aMe" was the name given by the
Greeks to the Diamond; and Justly so
for they never show wear. This fact
together with the growing scarcity
of them are the reasons why we con
tract to give purchasers nine-tenths
of amount paid us at anytime within 4
one year from date of purchase. Can
you buy anything else, wear and enjoy
It for 3G6 days and then realize as
large a percentage of its original costT
15-& DODGE.
PCHHYROYAL HLLS
HMbiMlKH. St.Shu liii 1-SULA. tK
ft. CHlCHICftlElil.
WCSLla nan tioM mmum
h i i I 1 1 tin 1 1 'r r
u u M v u
OMAHA WEATHKR HEPORT
Wfdnfmlar, Fair nnd Wntmer.
GREEN TRADING STAA1PS
THKY BEAK IT WELL IX TIIE1K XEW FOUND DIGNITY-
STATE KEft M 5XITIOX.
THE tJKEEN TKADIXO STAMP COLLECTOR WHO OWNS A
FEW GREENBACKS OWNS SOME I'AI'ER. BUT THERE'S HEAPS
BACK OF IT.
THERE'S HEAPS BACK OF THE LITTLE GREEN" STICKER.
THERE'S THE COMPLETE SANCTION OF THE POWERS THAT
BE AT LINCOLN. AND INDEED IN . MOST, IF NOT ALL, THE
VARIOUS CAPITALS OF THE VARIOUS STATES THROUGHOUT
THE UNION.
HOW'S YOUR STAMP BOOK COMING ?
An Early Display of Easter
Millinery and Trimming's
Next in pleasing interest to our beautiful
showing of Spring and Easter Hats is the
7 I J A- Ml
low prices pinnea w inem.
Moderate Prices Rule
It's the universal opinion that Bennett's
new millinery leads in volume of varieties,
in elsboratisns of style and in low prices.
Wednesday We Show a Special Line of Demi-Dress Hats
For irrunedinte wear. These are the productions of our own artists,
are practical and pleasing. There's an infinite variety of style and
color In this line and they're fashioned in the most seasonable
fabrics braids, chiffons, etc. values are honestly a half more w
than we ask. Wednesday's prices, from $5.00 to mJ v
MISSES' STREET HATS The popular selling street hats cf fl
the hour, popularly priced, values (conservatively made) are IKt
$1.25. Our price Wednesday vJV
MILLINERY TRIMMINGS In every conceivable idea of fabric
VEILINGS in all popular hnt colorings.
PRICES FORCED DOWN TO PLEASE YOU. SECOND FLOOR.
Fine Art Pictures
REPRODUCTIONS OF THE MASTER ART PAINTKRS OP THE WORLD.
HANDSOME PHOTOGRAVURES In black and brown, framed in f()
quarter oak moulding, a value for mj J
Forty (J4.W) Green Trading S Lamps.
On sale In new Hrown Room.
You'll tind this collection as interesting ns an exhibit of oil or water colors.
A RAPHAEL,, a REMBRANDT, a HOFMAN, a C'UROT, a UROWN fiQ
JONES, a LA V1NER and other great master reproductions a.v
It's a rare opportunity.
DAINTY L1TTL.E FLOWER PICTURES In tasty brown mouldings, repro
ductions after Madam Klein and othur noted flower painters, 2Sc
Wednesday only uw
Thirty (i.00) Green Trading Stamps.
PICTURE FRAMING IS AN ART. We have acquired It, and our prices
mean money saving. Art Galleries, Second Floor.
Note Our Beautiful Window Display Sixteenth Street. ,
Near Cut Olass GLASSWARE Press Cut Glass
Special Showing for Wednesday. New Table Glassware at Popular Prices.
, Largest and Most Glittering Display West of Chicago.
m,. , WATER TUMBLERS hundreds of different de-
Ift'J-ii'! slims, un Tr im 25c dozen to the best art in cut
v,!Jar tublers at $25.uu a dozen.
JMTL 7Ti Special lots of tumblers for this week only-ftflr"
'''4V 1 Ys at" doBen no- '8c and : UWW
Jf.y 3 ' "'; f Beautiful clear glass berry or fruit bowls Er
; up to 61; and at I'uc.Juc and
-Vr at exira special sr ) J-uriiiB inia nuie, uuo iu
V...y.T I V Bl , I a cuniumrr.
F . v". i . ii rr - : ....
lM-Xt-XX-b ' iZUJi Glass sugars and creams. In beautiful clear OE.
r.V.'.V.V-.V2.:TVv crystal, pair
J'"WXW?Sfam Footed lion-bons, Jellies, Ice cream dishes, Ifln
e4''J.MV-ltVlJ3J ttc.-20c, 15c and '....IWC
tr-t ri; --isiir Sherbet and lee glasses at, '7Cin
-J .1 'T '"' dozen, 11.25, Sl.(K) and d &G
twTl U J Punrh bowl, with foot (cups to 1 Stfl
iff 'J mutch), for O.DU
Cheese plate lOe
Handled olive or bon- I Vases, up to f3.00 and I Jugs, at 60c, 35c and 25c
bon tray for 10c I at 25c and 10c A large one at 10c
Wine, sherry, champagnes, goblets, etc. dozen, $1.2r, $1.00 9u and up
A large showing of all grades Sec ond Floor.
Bennett's
Big Grocery
Money saving dally sales on the
finest table products.
WARM WEATHER LUNCHES.
Thirty (13) Green Trading Stamps with
3 pound can Clam Chowder 200
Ten (II; Green Trading Stujnps with
pound can Clam Chowder lie
Thirty 1)3) Green Trading Stamps with
Ten ($1) Green Trading Stamps with
pint bottle Clam Bouillion 48c
with half pint Clam Houilllon 24c
Ten ($1) Green Trading Stamps with
three packages Jellycon 25c
Fifteen 11.60) Green Trading Stamps
with five cans Tomatoes 50c
Fifteen ill. 50) Green Trading Stamps
five cans Corn 60c
Ten (11) Green Trading Stamps with
pint bottle A, B. C Catsup 23c
Fifty (J5) Green Trading Stamps with
10-lb box splendid Cal. Prunes.. ,.&o
Salmon, pound r-nn 10c
Oil Sardinen, can 4c
Corn, 2-pound can 6c
Potted ilam, can 4c
Wednesday
Hardware Specials
Thirty () Green Trading Stamps with
extra heavy Spade 65c
Thirty ($3) Green Trading Stamps with
solid sleel Shovel 66c
Thirty (S3) Green Trading Stamps with
extra heavy Spading Fork 74c
Twenty J2) Green Trading Stamps
with good 14-tlne steel Rake 46c
Forty (J4) Green Trading Stamps with
No. 8 1 X copper bottom Wash
Roller we
Forty ($4) Green Trading Stamps with
No. 8 1 X copper bottom WBsh
Boiler 11.08
Forty ($4) Green Trading Stamps with
No. 8 1 X copper rim Wash
Boiler $1.40
Forty ($4) Green Trading Stamps with
No. BIX copper rim Wash
Boiler $1.58
Fifty ($5) Green Trading Sta.nps with
any all copper Wash Btllur $4 50,
$4.25, $3.50, $3.00, $2.58 and $1.98
Basement
Santa Fe Southwest
Homeseekers' rates
All the
Way
Xsk Ose. C.
Chambers. Pass.
Art-. Eqult
e.bU BJdg., Des
Moines, la., for
ratea and copy
of "Ths Earth,"
Excursions are run from the East
over the Santa Fe twice a month
to the Great Southwest Get on
board.
The round' trip fare is about half
the usual price. See with your
own eyes the most prosperous
section of the U. S.
DR. BRADBURY
1806 FARNAfl
DENTIST
Teat Extracted.... -23c
Porcelain Filling $1 up
Oold Filling $1 up
Silver Fllilug.. 8c up
Crowns $3.SU up
I'lataa. $2.00 up
15 Year Saraa Location
'Phono 1736.
Bridge Work $XB0 up
Ncrvoa removed with
out pain.
Looao Teeth Mad
Solid.
Work guaiaatead 10 years,
UNCOMMONLY GOOD
Chase's SORE THRO JIT CURE
For the Throat, Mouth and Teeth
Effective, Pleasant, ' Antiseptic
At Drug-liti. Price 25c
Exceptional
Bargains in
Ladies'
Sample Suits.
TUB RELIABLE! STORK.
Great Sale of
Sample Fur
niture on
Third Floor.
Twelve Wednesday Specials
In Omaha's Greatest Linen and Domestic Room
8c
12Hc rKHCALES, 3fi Inches wide
at, yard
10c CHAMBRAY GINGHAM, f7n
at, yard
6Hc STANDARD KR1NTS. light and dark
patterns, 11 r
at. yard OJW
15c INDIA MNON. 40 Inches wide, Apron
Lawn, Check Nainsook. Swlpsrs 7 1 r
and Organdies, at, yard Sw
SHAKER FUNNEL, extra heavy, An
at, yard t
10c COTTON FL.ANNKU extra fLn
heavy, at, yard VJ
15c T.ONrt rt,OTH. Improved
mimmrr sums and iimlcrKar-tnt-tits,
at, y:rd
3.'f VNION TAPT.E DAMASK,
full bleached, at, yard
ITHe Tt'RKTSH TOWELS, double
warp, So Inches loi.g, at
finlsk for
10c
19c
10c
2.V MERCBRIZBD BATEKNS, black and
nil colors. in,
at. vsrd
l.ric RED STAG ZEPHYR GING
HAMS, at, yard
IC
6ic
SII-KOL1NE. M inches wide, great ;ir
snap, at, yard a
Startling Silk Bargains Wednesday
Greatest variety of handsome, plain and
fancy silks for suits and waists ever
placed on sale at so low a price, OQj,
special Wednesday, at, yard OVW
tl.no PEAtT DE CYONES, In all the newest
shades, 19 Inches wide, a rare lOf
bargain, at, yard
FINE TAFFETA in 50 different shades, 1J
Inches wide, a splendid fubrlc for hard
wear, very special Wednesday, Cr
at. varrt JJW
NEW I'BAl' DE MAKI.E SILKS-one of
the season's chfWt fabrics on sale for
one day. Wednesday Mr
at, yard OOfc
APPLES APPLES APPLES
Bushel boxes fancy Red Tlppln Eating Apples Wednesday only ONE! BOX 1 ff
ONLY TO A CUSTOMER per box I.UU
Hayden's Grocery Dept.
Ltids Thtm All tor Quulitf
Mad Prices.
10 bars Swift's Pride. Heat 'Em All or
White Paris Laundry Soap for 2Ec ! Quart fns Golden Table Syrup V
1- id cans jKumrorrt s tiaKing fowder l c
Bromangelon, Jellycon, Jcll-O or Fruit
Puddlnc per ruickaKe 71c
2- lb. puckage Midavlne Oats 6c
48-lb sacks fancy IiIkU ltent Minne
sota Flour $1.48
X-Celo, Malta-Vita or Egg-O-Sea, pkg. 7Ha
Quart fns Golden Table Syrup 7ln
1-11) ptukage Mince Meat bo
Sh polio, pr bar 5o
On Time Yeast, per package ia
Gold Dust, per package 16o
The beat Tea Si f UU&, per pound loo
Garden Tools and Hardware Specials
3- tlna Stahl Fork, this sale 35c
4- tine Stable Fork, this sale Sic
12-tlne Rake, this sale 10c
14-tlne Rake, this sale 15o
Solid steel Garden Hoe, this sale 15c
Solid steel Garden Spade, this sale 39c
The best Window or Door Screen, per
square foot ma
The best Galvanized Poultry Wire, per
square foot Ho
SHE Oi:R DISPLAY OF ICE CHESTS
AND GASOLINE 8TOVE8 IN BASEMENT? .
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GRAND
OPENING
Millinery
and
Hair Goods
THURSDAY AN3 FRIDAY
April 6 and 7
F. M. SCHADELL (& CO.
Meals in Tourist Gars
Tourlit car passengers on the Union Faclflc
enjoy excellent dining car service at mod
erate expense. All meals In dining
cars are served
A LA CARTE
a complete meal
or light lunch boing obtained at reason
able prices, passengers paying only for
what they order. Meals can also be pro
cured at first-class dining stations or at
lunch counters en route. Or, If passengers
choose, they can provide themselves with lunch
baskets, which can be replenished as occasion
requires at the different eating houses on the line.
If you cross the continent la on of ths
tourist sleepers ot ths
Union Pacific
you will enjoy your trip and save considerable monty.
Inquire at
CITY TICKET OFFICE, 1324 FAR NAM ST.
'Phone 310.
WANT
ED-
A BOY
in every town to sell
our new Saturday Bee.
We will send any boy tbe first 10 COPIES FREE
It contains 18 pages of special magazine features, including
10 colored pages with BUSTER BROWN COMICS, altogether 80
pages, and la a big seller everywhere on Saturday
YOU WAKE TWO CENTS PROFIT ON EVERY PAPER YOU SELL
For Full Particulars Write to
The Omaha Bee,
Omaha. Nebraska.