Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, February 28, 1906, Page 10, Image 10

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TITC OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1D06.
FORTY DAYS 0 SELF-DENIAL
Lnt Begins Wednesday, Season Culminat
ing with Easter 8unday, April 8.
OBSERVED WITH CUSTOMARY DEVOTION
(atkollea Will Hold Special Service
Wdnesdas and Friday and
Episcopal. Hae Their Tar
' ttcalar fcserrlses Outlined.
Wednesday is the beginning ot Lent.
For forty days from Hint date, or until
April I. which la taster Sunday, all good
Catholics and Bplscopallans, and many
peqpls of oth r denominations as well, will
dete themselves o acts of self-denial
ana t kptctal works of religion and
charity. "
For the guidance of Catholic during the
aeason a letter of Bishop Bcannell on "The
Spirit of LenC' was read In all the
churches last Sunday. Besides telling the
church members how they should devote
thatneelvea to prayer and to acts of char
ity the bishop mentioned some of the
things which they should not da "The
giving or formal dinners," he said, "or re
reeeptfon. assisting at theatrical per
formances and the like are entirely out of
harmony with the spirit of the penitential
season, and Catholics can never take part
In these during Lent without giving pain
to- the pious faithful and dlsediflcation to
the public, for, although non-Catholics do
not always know what we Catholics ought
to do, Ahey know very well what we ought
not to do, and we sink In their esteem
when disregarding our own principles, we
make concessions to the fashions of the
day."
Bishop flcanneil said n fornul dinner
should never be given on n fast Viy anrt
an Invitation to a meat dinner on Friday
should be declined.
Special Lenten services will be held in
all the Catholic churches on Wednesdays
and Fridays, on the former day the reci
tation of the rosary and the benediction
and on the latter day the stations of tho
cross. Sunday services will be as iisuul.
Turlng holy week ihe week ending Eiister.
services In commemoration of the onsslo-'
will bo held every day.
At the Kplaropnl rhnrchea.
Lenten sep-lrea at the Episcopal churches
will be as follows
St! John'-s Ash Wednesday evening, con
ference by Rev. Lucius D. Hopkins on
"Christian Faith and Practices"; confer
ence each Wednesday evening during Lent;
special services during holy week.
All SalntH Services Ash Wednesday at
10:30 and 7:30, every Wednesday and Frl
day afternoons at 4 and every Wednesday
and Friday evening at 7:30: Sunday morn
ing services as usual and Sunday evening
services at 7:45.
Church of the Good Shepherd Services
Ash Wednesday at 10 and 7:30, every Tues
day and Friday Afternoons ut 4:15 and
every Wednesday evening nt 7:30.
Trinity Cathedral Holy communion Ash
Wednesday at 7 a. in., and services at 10
n. m. and 7:30 p. m., with sermons by
Rev. Percy Silver of Fort Crook; services
every afternoon at 4:30; every Wednesday
und Friday evening at 7:80.
St. Barnabas Holy Eucharist dally at
7 a. m.; two 10 o'clock celebrations will
be held, one Ash Wednesday and one March
3. the feast of the annunciation; litany
Wednesdays and Fridays, when services
will be at 8 o'clock; usual Sunday ser
vices.
St. Philip the Deacon Ash Wednesday
holy communion at :30 a. m., prayer, litany
and meditation at 10; children's services ut
4:16 and evening prayer and sermon at S;
services daily through Lent at 9 and 1:30,
except Tuesdays and Fridays, when they
. will be held at 8.
St. Matthias On Ash Wednesday holy
communion at 7 a. m., morning prayer at
8:55, evening prayer at 4 and 8; every Fri
day evening holy communion dally at 7,
except Saturdays and Sundays; morning
prayer. dally at 8:55; evening prayer dally
at 4; Sundays as usual.
In addition to these services there will b3
union services every Thursday evening,
The first week tbey will be held at Trinity
cathedral.
The, clerlcus of the Episcopalian church
In Oniaha at the weekly meeting Monday
arranged for noon services to be held dur
ing Lent In the crypt of Trinity cathedral.
Bight Rev. A. L. Williams will have charge
of these services on the last four days
of, this week. He also will preach at the
interparoehlal service Thursday evening
at 7:S0 In Trinity cathedral.
THIRTY THOUSAND FOR HOME
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Fine Dwelling; Will He Greeted by
J, M. Dangherty on West
Thlrty-Xlnth Street.
A permit for the finest rehldence yet or
Uered this year has been procured from the
building department by J. M. Paugherty
who will erect n fan.onO brick dwelling at
Thirty-ninth street and Hewey avenue. The
ground dimensions will be Kx.Vi feet and
the height two and one-hnlf stories. The
archttert Is John McDonald and Neuman
and, Johnson have captured the contract.
Construction will start soon.
. A permit lixs l,(yn Issued to John Reiken
for a fl.tVM frame dwelling at Forty -eighth
and Paclllc streets.
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Chamberlain's Cough nemeily acta
on Nature's Plan.
Til most successful meaivines are thone
Vhet aid nature. Chamberlain's Cough Hem.
4y acta on this plan. Take it when you
hare a cold and it will allay the cough, re
lieve the lungs, aid expectoration, open the
secretions and aid nature in restoring the
system to a healthy condition. It is famous
for Its cures over a large part of the civil
lied world. Thousands have testified to its
uperlor excellence. It counteracts any
tendency of a cold to result In pneumonia.
'-"rrlsea for Temperance Rssnja.
'-Notice are to bo distributed through the
schools announcing a prise etuutv content
open to the pnnils of both sexes In the
seventh and eighth grades, offered bv the
Woman a ( lirlatian Temperance union of
the city. The subject assigned Is. ' How
Hoys and Girls May Aid the Temperance
Cause." Tho Aral prlso will be $10 In gold
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Mellin'a Food and good
fresh milk is a combination
'that is hard to improve upon
for a baby's food. Strong,
healthy, ruffed children, full of life
and vitality, are the result! of using
Mellin'a Pood. Send for our free
book of M Mellin'a Food Babiea."
The HIT Ufaata FhI receWlaa
the felASD rail! at U. IwU, l4.
CU Meiai Ki.ha.t Award.
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Part Laos d. Ore. 1903.
MSLLIN'S FOOD CO, BOSTON, MASt.
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GRAND SPECIAL SALE of
Brilliant Cm Glass
Some of These Beautiful Pieces Have Been Shown
in the Window and Hundreds of Women Have
Wondered How Cut Glass Could Be Sold So Cheap.
Our New York buyer bought these at a ridiculous bar
gain from a jobber who wished to clear away his Cut Glass
stock immediately.
BRILLIANT CUT GLASS BOWLS-These are 7, 8 and 9-
inch bowls, all hand cut and polished. The patterns are
the whirl of the wind, cyclone, chrysanthemum ; also 9-inch
nappies, very brilliantly cut in thee-ri jg
domino, triangle and star cuts; II .
these bowls are regularly worth
$4, $5 and $6 each ; at, each
We advise you to come early on Wednesday to get
first choice of this splendid Cut Glass.
CUT GLASS TUMBLERS-Beautiful Patterns-all fine
quality of selected stock, all warranted per
fect; regularlv sell at 59c v ednesday, at,
each ;
Cut Glass Mustard Pots, at, each 49c
Special Sale of Lndlea' Back and Side Combs These are mount- Pft
oil combs, plain gold tops, etc., worth as high as SI acd 11.25, at JUC
We Have Just Received Hundreds of New Styles of
W&sh Laces and Insertings
Hundreds of styles of Wash Laces and Insertings Fine
Vals and Torchons; ' also imitation Cluny. Laces and
Bands, in white ecru and linen CV
un bargain tables; at, yard J2C auQ DC
Corset Cover Embroideries
Many new skirting patterns a number have ribbon bead
ingdainty patterns for making children's OC
dresses, widths up to 17 inches; at, yard wt
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25c
STILL GREATER BARGAINS IN OUR
SALE OF SILKS
Tnm ,he Ashley-Bailey Stock
We are almost hourly bringing forward fresh new silks
from this stock to pile on the bargain squares new
black and white wash silks, Louisenes, 27-inch heavy
rustling taffeta, chiffon finish costume taf
feta, shirt waist suitings, etc.; Ashley &i
Bailey price up to 87c yard wholesale; at, yd.
High class silks that Ashley & Bailey wholesaled up to
G7Vc yard, including all silk Tassah Pongee,
Spring silks that Ashley & Bailey wholesaled up to ft
50c a yard; at, yard. -. 7C
iiivai ilea j
49c
AMONG THE GREAT BARGAINS MONDAY
!fe Tapestry Curtain Sale
We offer genuine Silk Portieres, in new 4kPA
and beautiful natterns. worth un to $25 iJ"
pair; these come in pairs and single
at, EACH.................' ..:
REMEMBER THIS SALE AT BRANDEIS MONDAY
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SUPPORTERS
We sell all klnd of Supporters fo
Men and Women 35 or 40 styles 1.
all. WR1TK FOR CATALOGUE o
call.
Sherman & McConnell. Drug Co.,
Cor. 16th and Dodgr, Omaha.'
DENTAL
IAn 5 ROOMS.
1517 Douglas St.
ttm second priie SS In golil, arid the third
prln a book. Tli essays must b I ha
pupil's own productions and must not l
lonirfr than 6iO worda. the competition
closing March 23. The awards will be de
termined hy judges to be selected by the
union officers.
FIVE THOUSAND IN ONE DAY
Foad for New Methodist Hospital
Roll Ip nad Promoters
Arc Hayvr,
Joy reigns supreme in the camp of the
Methodist Hospital association and smiles
creep over the faxes ' of the workers at
the headquarters on Far nam street as the
donations roll In which are gradually swell.
In the total to the required amount which
must be raised by Thurfcay. At the pres
ent rate the directors can almost c the
light. The subscriptions are especially nu
merous from the towns of Nebraska, and
western Iowa and the mail la heavy, sev
eral clorka being required to handle the
morning mall In order that it may be
itemised in time for the noon report. This
report was made by Rev. C. C. Cissel:
Total reported to noon Monday, tl.2S4.G6;
total reported to noon Tuesday, $21.30i;
showing 15,01 . 50 raised since Wonday noon.
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OLD STANDARD
WHISKEY
Best For Home Use
"BOTTLKD IN BOND"
If It Come nil I Cfl'C It Must
From nllLCIl d Ba Coo-
1M FVirnani Ht.
Hlller't Whlokies full qts. 80c, $1.00.
tl OS
iw srsii'nadifci
looloty Kveat.
Sarah Berks took Electric Bit t era for
headache and can now meet her social en
gagements. &0c. For sale by Sherman
McC'onnell Drug Co.
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Smart Boofs
$3.50
You will be surprised whwj you
how really "good looking" our
$3.5rt boots are. They are made
in patent stocks. In kid with pat
ent tips, or In the new gun metal
leather they are In button or
lae patterns In any size or
width- nd can be fitted to suit
the most fastidious.
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FRY SHOE CO.
Wh' and Douqlts Sts. .
Wednesday Fair, Warmer.
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GREEN TRADING STAMPS EVERT TIME
Wednesday is Red Letter Day
10 Little Stickers Free to Each Book Presented.
Premium Parlor, Balcony
Red Letter Art
Specials.
Three Rousing Bargains.
FIFTY GKGEN TRADING
STAMPS W I T H W A T E U
COLOR HEADS, IX OVAL
8x10 GOLD FRAMES-LIMIT
TWO TO A CUS- CQ
TOMER SALE PRICE. . DJC
FIFTY GREEN TRADING
STAMPS WITH KERCHIEF
AND GLOVE BOXES.
FOR PYROOtRAniY BURNING,
regular 6f)o values. Wetl
nesday sale price
These are new goods Just re
ceived. Limit two to a customer.
FIFTY GREEN T R A 1) 1 N O
STAMPS WITH EVERY PIC
TURE FRAME ORDER
UP FROM.
50c
1.00
Double Green
Trading Stamps
on all
Crockery Sales
Wednesday
ALSO SPECIAL PRICES AND
EXTRA GREEN TRADING
STAMPS.
Ton Green Trading Stamps with .
any piece of China on our 10c
counter.
Twenty Green Trading Stamps
with any piece of China on our
il.-ie counter many pieces worth
double, Wednesday
each 6C
A close out of WHITE COVER
DISHES for quick selling, values
up to 8.V, your choice
nt, each OC
Hundreds of piece of DINNKR
WARE Plates. .Cups and
Srfucers. Meat Platters, etc.,
worth double their sale price, at,
each, 23c, Lllc, loc t f.
und 1UC
Double Green Trading Stamps
All Day in Shoe Dept.
" Red Letter Day.
Ladies' Easy Juliet Slippers, with tj C A
rubber heels !UJ v
Boys' and Girls' School Shoest! CA
that will rive service H V
Infants Soft Sole Shoes,
at.r;:.:.
Children's Patent Tip Kid Shoes,
with spring heels
Men.VKangaroo Calf double sole
tfnfifl Made Shoes, at,
15 c
75
2.00
Bennett's Big Grocery
Money Saved on All Purchases.
Bnnett's Canitol Coffee, lb. pkg.28c
m And Twenty v. reen Trading Stamps.
fcifX PlrlJ Basket Fired Japan Tea, lb. ; . . ,38c
ITrSa5if$I And Twenty Green Trading Stamps.
nliOil Pr,le of Bennett's Flour, sack. $1.35
"vrfi An1 For,y Green Trading Stamps.
Mi. mneo, Elaine, worn, & cans. . -.c
And Twenty Green Trading Stamps.
Genesee Tomatoes, solid packed,
two cans 25c
And Twenty Green Trading Stamps.
Jello-O, assorted flavors, three
packages "5c
And' Ten Green Trading Stamps.
GREAT PICKLE SPECIAL In order to reduce
our Immense Mock of splendid quality medium
Kized Sour Pickles we oiler for f (
WEDNESDAY ONLY dozen lUc
And Twenty Green Trading Stamps. .
mum-
Popcorn Knecial 2,000 pounds fine dry Popcorn,
Wednesday only, a pound 3c
Red Cloud Cheese, pound.. -Oc
And Ten Green Trading Stamps.
Bennett's Capitol Baking Powder, pound.... 24c
: And Ten. Green Trading Stamps.
Bennett's ' Capitol .Wheat, two packages 20c
And Ten Green Trading Stamps.
Bennett's Capitol Oats, two packages 20c
And Ten Green Trading Stamps.
Uneeda Biscuits, three packages. . . '. . I5c
And Ten Green Trading Stamps.
I'ras. :-lb. can fcc.Ralnwn, t-lb. can c
Corn, 'J-ll. can Be, Heeded Raisins, pkg 8o
Ben-
t
iiett's
Candy
Several
hundred
pounds
fresh
made
vanilla
flavored
Chocolate
Creams
i'dc
Pound
Red Letter Da.y
Stationery Sale.
TEX CRF.KX T11A1HXG KTAMP8
WITH EACH ITEM.
Package Shelf Paper, 10
yards, best grade, . C
assorted colors
Bennett's Lunch Paper,
12x18 inches, 50 tf0
sheets IUL
Carter's Ink, 2-ouncc bottle,
blue and black C
colors. ; J w
Bennett's Toilet Paper, best
grade, large rolls, C n
three for 0
STATIONERY MAIX FLOOR.
FISH! FISH!!
All kinds of Herring, Cod
fish, Mackerel, fancy Bloat
ers, Smoked Whiteftsh,
Sugar Cured Salmon,
Smoked Halibut, Spiced
and Rolled Herring every
thing guaranteed. Prices
the lowest.
NEW HOLLAND HER
RING, on sale, J J
per keg, at. JC
NORWAY MACKEREL,
extra fine, three JtZ
mackerels for UC
Red Letter Day Specials in Hardware
Thirty Green Trading Stamps with extra good Bread Boxes,
at ...'. 73c, fl.'Jc and 53c
Twenty Green Trading Stamps with wonderful Shaker Flour Sieve. 19c
Five. Green Trading Stamps with Granite Pie Pans, at 5c
Twenty Green Trading Stamps with Kitchen Meat Saw,' at. . .'. . . . .28c
Ten Green Trading Stamps with Pitcher and Card Rack, at. . . . ,10c
Thirty Green Trading Stamps with Enameled Pitchers, at. ...... . .85c
Ten Green Trading Stamps with two Wire Coat Hangers, at .10c
Thirty Green Trading Stamps with Galvanized Tubs, at 72c, 64c
and .56c
Thirty Green Trading Stamps with any Wash Boiler, up from.... 84c
One Hundred Green Trading Stamps with any Clothes Wringer
up from $2.35
Ten Green Trading Stamps with Wire Sink Brush, at ,10c
SEE OTHER AD ON PAGE 6
' Your Spring
Suits Heref
Harf. Schaftner .
& Marx, Hand-Tailored.
liilM ly)lii!s
THE RELIABLE TRE
EaEaRBaEBMBBEHEBEflHEMEaEsr
Your Spring
Suits Hertlt's
Hart, Schalfner
& Marx, Hand-Tailored.
ASHLEY & BAILEY SILKS
An Immense stork of high grade silks in
the most rxqulslte weaves anil colorings
for sprln now on sale In our silk depart
ment AT LESS THAN MANI FACTI'R
FIVH COST. The tremendous success at
tending the npenlns: days of this sale has
been a surprise even to us. who. knowing
the greatnesa of values offered, expected so
much. The exceptionally ' readr buyHlIf
demonstrates the fact that Oniaha peiopla
certalnlv know a good thing when they sea
It. A rElAVKI SHIPMENT OF THK3R
HANDHoMR SILKS JIST RECEIVED
WILL UK ON 9ALK WKPNK8DAT the
entire stock divided Into 4 great IQr
lots, at, per jard, c, Site, 4c and....jyw
MOHfilR SALE.
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For all day Wednesday we will sell M-ln.
cravenetted fnncy Mohalra made by
Priestley. Bradford, England, and sells at
II. to. Sl.M and per yard. QQr
at, par yard VOW
Also H.36 and It .09 fancy Mohairs, all
mixed. 46 In. wide, looks like summer Silk,
will wear twice as long. Is double a wide;
must be seen to be appreciated, fir
at. a yard '
High Grade Wash Goods Department
Handsome dotted Swisses, looks Ilka
the Imported article at tl. at ,
Imported Mercerised Walstlngs, IE
fine as silk, at JSCJW
10c India Linen,
at
25c
7ic
lBc Persian Lawns,
at
lflc Persian Iawdi,
at
,..10c
12ic.
Lace and Embroidery Specials Tuesday
WC MEDALLIONS FOR 6C.
Wednesday morning; we will place on sals
Sno dosen fancy emoroldered Medallions,
worth from IRe to SOc, In one great
lot, at. choicer
A big Job of fine all-over Laces go
in this salo at, per yard
25c
OR EAT EMBROIDERY 8 ALE 25c, 19,
124c 10c. 4c 6c, 11,
down to !
All kinds of edges, Insertings, beaming.
flounclngs, corset covers and allovers go at
these prices.
A great line of fine matched sets at 71 r
from, per yard, 2ic down to "S
Corset rover Embroideries, extra Of.
wide, at, per yard AvW
Special Sale of China and Stone Ware
Wednesday.
In the rear of Sc and 10c department, basement annex, we will sell all odd pieces
from broken sets that sold at from $5.(10 to 148.50 per set. Among them some beauti
fully decorated old English China.
$1.75 Casseroles at 2eo
$. Covered Dishes at Sc
25c and 50c Ptatcs at.....' 10c
Also Suut-e Boats, Individual and covered Butters, Pickle Dishes. Bowls, Sugars,
Creamers, Cups and Saucers, Jugs, Bonn Dishes, etc., at ' 5c, 10c, 15c, DOc and 25c,
worth more than double the price. . Don't mints this sale.
HAVDER!! BROS.
(Be and 75c Salad and Bake Dishes at 20a
and 13e
Sue and 75c Platters at 26c and.....' 20c
25c and 35c Fruit and Oatmeal Dishes
at 10c and , 5o
Very Low Rates
to Colorado
12.50
18.25
27.20
To Denver, Colorado Springs and Pueblo.
March G and 20, 1906.
To Denver, Colorado Springs, Pueblo and
Return March 6 and 20, 1906. '
To Denver, Colorado Springs, Pueblo and
Return.1 . Tickets on Sale Every Day to May
31, 1906.
VIA
Be Sure Your Ticket Reads Over This Line.
Inquire at
City Ticket Office. 1324 Farnam St.
, 'PHONE DOUGLAS 834.
COMMON SENSE
v Teaches that superiority in quality gives the most service. . Buy your COAL
from 11a and you will be convinced that the best Is the cheapest We sell a
COAL known as i
CHEROKEE COAL
comes from Southern Kansas, that Is a great favorite with homekeepers tn
account of Its - strength. It Is free burning, strong heat and baa little Mh.
Lump - $5.50
Nut ----- $5.00
C. B. HAVENS & CO.
Tel. Douglas 317 219 S. 16th St.
a t lit- I. s. W . . S 1
i Tine room wun a vauu near i - f
light water janitor service in a
fire proof office building for $18-00
The Bee Building.
Ail Aboard
for Chicago
On no railroad in America is the system of disci
pline among employes and watchfulness for the
safety of passengers developed to a higher degree
than on the
Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul
Railway
Three trains daily to Chicago. The Daylight
Special leaves 7:55 a. m. The Eastern Express at
5:45 p. m. The Overland Limited at 8:35 p. m.
All trains arrive in Chicago at the Union Station
in the heart of the business district.
. F. A. NA6H,
Q.n.ral vy.tt.rn Ant
1524 FARNAM STREET.
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