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TTIE OMAITA DAILY BEE: .WEDNESDAY, ATRTL IS, 1000.
CURRENT LITERATURE.
The May Delineator, with a complete dis
play, pictorial snd descriptive, of the latent
spring fashion, contains a wealth of m
gestlon for those who wish to be smartly
g'.wned. and many other features of In
terest to women. Hon. Justice Imvld J.
Prewer contributes an artlrle on "Woman
In the Professions'' In which he comments
on the slsnlflcance. of the fact that
the status of women has changed In the
last half century- Miss Wtnslnws club
sorr. "The President of Que." drawing
near Its end, deepens In Interest, and the
author supplements the Installment with a
ehspter on "Club Women and the 'hlld
Lalmr Question." In "Famous American
Songs." Oustav Kobhe plves the story of
tho origin of the popular air. "Ben Bolt,"
and In an Interesting; hlstorleal sketch of
Annapolis". Hester V. Richardson vividly
pictures the romantic Interest attached to
the spot where the body of John Paul
Jones Is to rest. Florence Rorkwell writes
her experiences In playing; Shakespearian
roles and speaks of the need of a national
theater. Avery Abbott and Juliette B. fl.
Towns conlrlbuto short stories for older
folks, and Alice Brown a fairy tale for the
little ones. There are other features to
delight young folks, including a chapter In
the aerial. "Sunlight and Shadow-' and
pastimes by Una Beard. In the "Campaign
for Bafe Foods" Mary Hlnrrmn Abel writes
of coloring matters and commercial cheats
and the pages devoted to the household
are full of suggestions for the kitchen with
many other helpful hints to the housewife.
Readers of Mme. Waddlngton's charming
tetters will he glad to know that In the
May Pcrlbner's she will have an article
describing "A Corner of Normandy," where
she spent parts if last summer. F. Walter
Taylor, the well known artist, made a trip
to the region for the Illustrations which
accompany the article.
"The Abandoned Farm." by Mary J.
Holmes, also shows that wonderful ver
satility of talent for which she Is dis
tinguished. This time her story la of a
bouse party among the mountains, given by
Alexander Marsh of New York, who sup
posed he had Inherited the place from a
areat uncle. The house, which waa In a
Most dilapidated condltjon when he came
Into possession of It. was enlarged and fitted
Hp with every modern convenience for the
reception of hli guests. Among the wait
resses waa Rherry Sherman of Budford,
Mass., the daughter of a clergyman. Seeing
Alex's advertisement she answered It In
Trfte of her mother's and sister's remon
strance, and, being accepted by the house
keeper, she waa known as waitress No. 1 at
the Mountain house.
Accidentally she discovered that ahe waa
tha rightful heir of the place Instead of
Alex. The means by which ahe discovered
th!, her life aa a waitress, and Alex'a grow
ing Interest In her, until tha denouement
Is reached, are told In Mrs. Holmes pe
culiarly pleasant way, which makes It all
seem natural and true. Published by the
G. Y7. Dillingham company.
"If Lady of the Decoration," by
Fntcies Little, Is 'an American romance
with a Japanese setting. The yellow babies
In lie Japanese mission school designated
on of their favorite teachers "the laxly
of te decoration" because of a little en
eraestd watch she wore, thinking It a dec
, oration from the emperor. She ia a witch
ing little Kentucky widow, who goes to
teach In a Japanese mission school, partly
to support herself, partly to escape from
tha world which knows too well tha tragedy
of hr wifehood and widowhood. At first
aha soes not herself know that her aad lit
tle kviart is all Jack's Jack who has wor
shiped her all his life. It Is only when
n fthlnks that Jack has grown tired of
watting that aha comes to understand that
It Is not homesickness alone which makes
Ufa In a foreign land so lonely. Big and
fin us Jack Is, "the lady of the decoration"
Is werthy of him and the reader rejoices
with her when she'' comes Into her own so
raiuatically. Published by the Century
eocaiiany.
? falker's Essentials in English History,
Prats the Earliest Records to the Present
," by Albert Perry Walker. A. M., mas
ter tn history, English High school, Boston,
Is a volume which waa prepared for a
yew's work In the high school. The book
Is admirably adapted for this use, for It Is
(4 model of good historical exposition, un
uswally clear In expression, logical and co
htrent In arrangement and accurate in
statement. The essential facts in the de
velopment of the British empire are vividly
inscribed and the relations of cause and it
feet are clearly brought out. The text
tiects thoroughly the most exacting college
.t ranee requirements. The volume closes
lth an excellent index. Published by th
Ifierican Book company.
All readers of American history are fa
ttlliar with the American Statesmen series
Slid doubtless many will be glad to learn
that the second series will continue thla
excellent work and will contain the lives
f the men most prominent In statecraft
Ince the civil war. The series starts with
the "Life of James G. Blaine," by Edward
Btanwood, a man thoroughly acquainted
with the field of Blaine's activities. No
more picturesque figure has appeared In
American politics than James G. Blaine.
Ills life presents startling contrasts, and
many dramatic scenes. For fifteen years
of exciting political conflict he was the
most prominent leader,, of the republican
rarty. The story of his candidacy for the
office of president, an office which he barely
failed to attain, is one of the most Interest
ing passages in recent history. The fact
that his public life covered the period of
the civil war, and of reconstruction. In
which he took a prominent part, makes a
biography of him a condensed history of
the political events of the time. Published
by Houghton, Mifflin Co.
"Gannett, Garrison and Houston's Com
mercial Geography," by Henry Gannett,
Carl L. Garrison, and Edwin J. Houston, Is
a text book for commercial students and Is
. Intended to serve as a practical tool In
leading pupils to an appreciation of the
physical conditions and economic principles
vn which depend the successful production,
manufacture and exchange of the world'a
grtMt commercial staples. The very latest
statistical Information has been used In
this buok, and the present condition of the
world'a commerce la accurately portrayed.
Aiyong the useful and striking features
ar the numerous maps and graphic per
centage diagrams from which, because of
' their clearness and simplicity, definite In
formation can be acquired at a glance. The
American Book company Is the publisher.
"If, a Guide to Bad Manners," by James
- Montgomery Flung, author of "Tomfool
ery," Is a small book of sketches and
humorous veri.e. The Llfo, Publishing com
pany, New Tork, publishers.
"The Sunset Trull," by Alfred Henry
Ijrwls, Is a story of the west which is
picturesque, dramatic and full of humor.
Much of the comedy and drama of the
breesy life sketched In his vivid pages set
us at Dodge, the most famous town of the
'old rattle trail. The extraordinary experi
ences of the men who sought to construe
th law of th frontier Is sketched with
rsuclntaa and freshness which will delight
I
Agents
for
Artloom
Couch
Covers
Agents 2
for 2
Artloom 2
Tapes- 2
tries I
Ladies' Spring Suits
Smart Tailored Coat
,1
An extremely pretty stilt In the pony
or polo coat inlt in the new mixed
cloths dressy for all street wear,
and very (serviceable. We are show
ing newest thing In greys, roses.
resedas. Alice blues,
etc., all the newest
style features, special,
at
ored the most popular ff
suit that, was ever seen Jfc
In Omaha new arrivals1'
"Kashlonseal" Suits The highest of
refined style made In the widest
variety of styles handsomely tail
at the price.
Smartly Tailored Covert Coats
Nothing could be dressier than our
new Covert Coats for spring, snugly
fitted effects, self trimmed and man
tailored these coats are
more popular than ever
for spring wear, at
na man-
698
Jtfe
JmmmmamWmsuuwmi3ammMwvmxMmM.mmmMMmm I I llllllllllllllll I
H OMn WKATHF.R FORRf 4T ft ednesdny Vr and Cooler. tj
1 JJ GREEN TRADING STAMPS EVERY TIME
H
ill
Mercerid Table Damask at 25c Yard
The biggest and best lots of fine mercerized Table
Damask mill remnants we have ever f7 fT3
had, lengths V2 to 5 yards, on sale J u(fa
Wednesday on barga in square, a yard, n ) H
r i w
at
Regular 6c quality
bleached twill- )
ed cotton .1-C
Toweling, yd "w
Tenerlffe
each,
at
Doll lea, I 5c Fringed Barber
2 I Towels, slight
C I lv Imperfect
' - t' I at. each
lie
The New
NEW SPRING MODELS IN
MILLINEHY
Small Sailors-
Stylish Street nnd Trimmed Hats Made
by our best designers, the
newest and most becoming
spring styles and the pret
tiest color effects In trim
minghundred and fifty
new ones shown Wednesday
lor tne Hrst time, at e
198
-a. a
750
-Handsomely trimmed, the
pretty bent up shapes, the little brim hats, the tip
tilted effects, the saucy derby crown hats many new
ones in this group, at,
each
BRANDEIS CARRIES BEST LINES OF
NEW CARPETS AND RUGS 1
We are better equipped than ever before to supply your carpet orders.
Season's best and latest designs, perfect satisfaction and a saving
on every yard you buy at Brandeis.
AXMIXSTER CARPETS With or
without borders, best values ever
oirereti in Omaha on this well
known make,
$1.60 grade at yard.
1.00
imrSSKLS CAKPKT-Divlclwl In
to two lots, on special sale Wed
nesday, with or without borders,
yrd .. .69c-79c
Notice These Rug Specials
AJHUU8UT itugs vxiz size, nest i
manes ana newest pat- fTlCl! duality, new pattern.
terns, ?l!5, 122.50 and.
i jrn siinrtt 'l
at.
I
Tapestry Brussels Rug 11x12, best
$15 s
readers. "Wolfville Days" gained for Mr.
Ijewls a host of friends whose number has
been increased steadily by a mounting suc
cess of his subsequent books. Published by
A. 8. Barnes St Co. .
Above books at lowest retail prices.
Matthews, 123 South Fifteenth street.
LIU LUNG STAYS IN OMAHA
Toons; Chlnamaa, Who Parsnes
Coarse of Stadent, WU Not
Be Deported.
L,lu Kuiig. a Chinaman living In Omaha
for several years, claiming a right to re
main here under the laws giving that
right to the privileged class of Chinamen,
will not have to go back to China at
present, notwithstanding an order Issued
to that effect by United Btates Commis
sioner Anderson In January. Such at
least is the decision arrived at by Juda
Munger in the United States district court
Tuesday morning, to which court H.o caj
had been appealed by Liu Lung's attor
neys. The grounds upon which Judge Ander
son directed Ltu Lung's deportation In
January were that he w employed aa a
laborer and did not come under tha privi
leged class clause of the Chinese exclusion
laws. Liu Lung claimed to b a student
and has become thoroughly Americanized,
having studied at the Omaha Commercial
college, and has for several years ben
a regular attendant at several of tho
Christian Sunday schools of Omaha. Sev
eral of hla Instructors appeared to testify
In his behalf. It appears lliat for a
while Liu Lung, who Is about is year
of age, did work for a time in a laui.liy
and in a restaurant, when he first camn
to Omaha, but for some time he has no
voted himself to study and other loss
laborious pursuits.
Only Monday It was finally decreed that
l,eo Lung, another Celestial, should re
turn to his nutive land.
College Shoes
The College Shoe is a great
favorite these days. The College
Boot has a sort of individual style
and
Smartness,
All Its Own
The Young Woman who takes
pleasure In having a trim, well
dressed Foot, should ask for the
Low Top College Boot.
HAROLD L CRITTENDEN IS DEAD
Omaha Maa Dies at ftaranac Lake,
Sfw York. Where He Went
for Health.
News of the death of Harold L. Critten
den at Saranac Lake, N. T., has been re
ceived by his relatives In Omaha. Mr.
Crittenden went to Baranac Lake some time
ago in the hope of restoring his health,
which had been cut down by tuberculosis.
Mr. Crittenden leaves a wife, who was
formerly Miss Mabel Oberhottier of this
city. While a resident of Omaha Mr. Crit
tenden was with M. E. Smith & Co. He
was a cousin of Arthur Crittenden Bmith
and Kloyd Smith. The funeral will take
place at Clnclnnatus, N. Y,
Ktr lad- Water
Is not more surprising than th quick,
pleasant, curative effects of Dr. King's
New Life rills, ts oenU. Guaranteed.
For sal by Ehermaa ft UcConnell Drug
Co,
"The Thing" in Foot-wear is
our Cuitege Uovt.
FRY SHOE CO.
16th znd Douglas Sts.
a
lCrapser'S
mm
an.
ftttufc&isr,
curb CONSTIPATION
B1U0USKESS
AND HEADACHE
" Biuri funtuaM. ray TH&aL
H
: n
UK PUTT BTATX VETERINAJUA.N.
H. L RAMACCIOTTI. D. V. S4
crnr wiciu.t arias.
Offlo Ad lanrmarr. atb and Maoa its.
Wednesday in Crockery
Beautiful Hand Painted Fancy Haviland Plates AXn
rich gold decoration, value, "Wednesday, each m v
Bread and Butter Plates in Haviland China, rich p C
gold work, a i0r value, Wednesday, each 1
Beautiful Cut Glass Oil or Vinegar Cruit, in tall or J 87
low shape, it's a beauty, a $.'5 value, Wednesday ea. . .
100 Jolinson Bros.' Best White Porcelain Cover C
Dishes, a 73c value, to close out quick, Wednesday wJC
100-Piece Dinner Sets in the very finest American porcelain.
pretty floral decorations, gold traced, a set of ft
100 nieces, nt "
Headquarters or Dinterw&.rt See Us for Prices
ART SANITARY
CUSPIDORS
For Doctors, Dentists Law
yers and Tailors.
AN ORNAMENT FOR THE
HOME. Demon
stration Harney St.
window on sale
Wednesday, at ,
R '
1
39
When not in use Cuspidor U closed
The Latest
Books
Copyrights ,,WB
"CHIP OF THE KLTINO I","' a re
mnrltaMe weetprn tale, the book of
ttip year. ....
"LADY nALTIMOrtrV Owen lif
ter's new honk. Just published.
"THE jrNOLK." the (treat expose
of the stork yards In Chicago, the
sensation of the yenr.
HKNNETT'S APRIL HOOK LIST
TKLL8 OK T11K LATKST BOOKS
ANI THKIR Al'THORS.
ISSl'KD KVKItY MONTH. GET
ONE AT BOOK STALLS.
JAP-A-LAC.
The Great Floor Stain for Doors, Windows. Floors, Furniture
Everything in Woodwork
13 Different
Colors
9
i u i kb av
1-2 Pint to a
Whole Gallon
Kglatrd
"WEARS LIKEIRON"
00
Have Your Supplies Ready for House Cleaning
BLACK DRESS GOODS
FOR, WEDNESDAY
All 75c and 69c Nuns Veiling. Panamas, India Twill Serges, Crepes,
Shadow Checked Panamas, light weight Granite Cloth and Cflf
Mohairs, all go Wednesday, a yard, at sf3
64-in. Black Sictlllan, 1 S
46-in. Black Silk Finished Mohair, Xl 1 W
46-in. Blkck Chiffon Panama, 1 fl U i .
Regular 11.00 goods J, yaTO.
M-ln. Black Panama,
46-in. Black Chiffon Tamlse, X 11
46-in. Black Nuns Veilings, I!
48-ln. Black Voile, . VATfl 1
Worth up tt i.&o a yara, j -
Cheap Embroideries Wednesday Cambric, Nainsook and Swiss Em
broidery Edges, Insertions and Beadlngs, worth 10c to 25c C
,a yard, thiB sale, a yard 10c 7c and JC
Braids and Trimmings Fancy Persian and Silk Braids, draw braids
and plain silk Braids, Venice Bands, Appliques and small Medallions
in cream, ecru, and white, worth to 50c a yard, HALF PRICE, C
a yard 25c, 15c, 10c and Jv
Silk and Mule Gloves Chenn Ladles' all silk gloves and superior qual
ity of French Lisle Gloves, two button length, double finger CrtA
tips, full range new Spring shapes, special, a pair JU6
Viuh Goodx Sale W-dnesda3T 50 pieces white and colored Linette
Suitings, look and wash like Linen, Wednesday special, f
a yard UC
All Linen Suitings 25 pieces of German Linen Suitings, all f Q
popular shudes, regulur 25c quality Wednesday a yard, at UC
Henley SergeVery popular Spring Suiting, light shades,
Wednesday ony, a yard iUC
Sale of Curtain Swiss 50 pieces White Curtain Swiss, neat f fl
small patterns, worth loc a yard, Wednesday a yard, only. . . . 1UC
Lndie' Wash Dresses White Indiu Linon With fine black 1 1 C
dots, piped in black, all sizes, $2 dresses for
Shepherd Check Batiste, tucked waist, piped in white, full m
skirt. $2.00 dress at ... 1.3U
Suteen Dresses, brown and black with white dots, pleated mm
waist, band trimming, full flare skirt, J4.00 dresses for i O
Misses' Sailor Blouse with Emblems, color white and cadet r Cs C
blue, very nobby, should be $7.50, now J,J)
Ladies' Evening Dresses, fine Organdy with small figures and Z fl P
large flowers, elaborate lace trimming, prices $5.95 and. . . . J.JJ
Ladies' White Street Skirts, Nearly a Carloud to Select From
Dl'CK at $2.50, $2 00, $1.50 and $1.25
. PIQUE at $5.95, $4.95 and $3.23 '
LINEN at $7.95, $6.95, $5.95, $4.50 and $.'123
Ladles' Hose Nearly two thousand samples, black and fancy, and plain
colors; plain cotton, plain lisle, embroidered lisle and lace lisle,
values from 25c to $1.00 SALE WEDNESDAY A. M., at in
60c, 39c, 25c, 19c, 16c and IUC
Ladles' Wash BelU lOc New lot of plain and fancy embroid- fk
ered Wash Belts, worth to 25c each, special lot, each, only. . . .IUC
Ladies' Undervests Swiss ribbed lisle Vests, low neck, no f
sleeves, taped bust, worth 25c each, this sale, each IjC
Children's Underwear Special Spring weight, high neck, long sleeve
Vests, and Umbrella knee Drawers, In an odd lot of sizes, from 16
to 34, sold for 25c a garment, -special, this sale a garment, f
at IJC
H
Bennett's Big Grocery
Our Expert Demonstrator la Serv
ing; Bread, Cakes, Etc., From
Bennett's Excelsior Flour
BACK KXCKLSIOR KLOt'R gQ
And Bt-vi'tity Orfen Trading Stainpn
Java and Mncha coffor. f f(
thre xMindu vIVI
And Fifty tjreeu Trading Stamps.
DlHmond S white pitted cherries, got
den apricots, O. J. plums, smted
pi nappies. 23C
And Thirty Green Trading Stamps
Mcunt Klneo, Maine, corn, 5"c
two can
And Twenty Green Trading Stamps
Anderson's Tomato Soup, Ep
can J
t'nele Sam'i Faked Beana, e
three can
Bennett- Bargain laundry Off.
toap, ten bara Ot
Diamond B preserves, 'Jfiy-,
large Jam "OC
And Ten Green Trading Stampa.
Worcester Tahle Salt, n
two aacka IUC
And Ten Green Trading Stamp.
Fine Ta-hle Syrup.
three-pound can IJC
And Ten Green Trading Stamp.
Pure Honev, ji
jar ImJC
And Ten Green Trading Stamp.
Tev-pound ack Yellow Corn Qc
And Ten Oreen Tradinr Stamp.
KOG8. K(?GS hh,S
FROM TUB FARM
. FROM THE FARM
NKW IID EGGS.
doxen aUw
Specials in Hard
ware Wednesday
THE DANQLER Tho One
ninute Oas Range.
See Demonstration and Bak
Ins School In Basement.
SrKClAI-OUB 2HOI.E GASO
LINE STOVE, regular $2.08. Wed
nesday win go 2
SINGLE GASOLINE OVENS, reg-
1.25
DOUBLE GASOLINE OVBNS.
regular $1.S8. 165
PrescriptioAs!
Prescriptions!
Have tliem filled at the right
placeBENNETTS.
CARE. ACCURACY, 8KILL and
CUT l'KICES.
Southeast corner-Main Floor.
Buy lion
City Laces
and Save the
60 Per Cent
Import Duty.
THE RELIABLE T4RK
We're Sole
Selling Agents
for lion City
Laces and Lace
Curtains
We will
one
Wool Dress Goods
From 2:30 to 3:00 P. M.
Buy the Best for the Boy
Absolute coTTcotnesa in style; the host ser
vice obtainable; the kind that will retain their
smart appearance long after ordinary lands
wear out. Our "Wednesday offerings are
specialy attractive.
Hoys' Kne Pants Suits In every imaginable np-to-dats
atyle, color and material, the greatest variety and
best values shown in Omaha, at, 8.95, f fl C
$3.60, $2.95, $2.f0 and ,,..i,J
10.00, $7.50. $6.50 J QQ
Younjt Men's Suit, at $10.00, $7.50, $6.50
and. . . I
Don't fall to
Best style, best quality, perfect lit.
our Wednesday special offer! rifts.
Sale of Men's rant An immense line of Men's Panta,
In great variety of patterns, colors and materials will
be placed on sale Wednesday. Surprising IOC
bargains, at $2.50 and 1JD
Striking Bargains for Wednesday in the
Great Domestic Room.
BURKLET S PERCA LES In medium and
light shades, full width, nnd sell regularly
nt 10c and 12l,c. yd., limit of 12 yarda
to cuatomer, Wednedny fi,
at, yard tit
25C VOILES AND SILK DOTS-ln all new
hades, (treat bargain Wednea- e
day at, yard IJw
WHITH WAI8TLVG8-ln Bilk-stripe mad
raa. etc., worth up to 25c yd., tfin
Wednesday, yard ..."
LINKN-F1N ISM WA18TING8 in whlt
and tana, bargain at, tt91ri
yard lfC
UNBLEACHED TURKISH TOWEIS
extra lona; and heavy, worth Mlr
15c, special, each CJ3W
REAL SCOTCH LAWN new spring .de
signs, absolutely fast colors, only 15 wtrds
to a customer, at, oi-
yard JIC
(No denlrrs sold or mail orders filled.)
RLKACHKD MUBLTN-flne soft finish,
frep from starch, HVs (j-
value, at, yard OC
MKRCERIZKD TARLE DAM ABK extra
. heavy and Una finish, reg- OOfi
ular 60c value at, yard OVC
TABLE LlNEN-(ull linen), splendid valua
at Ro a yard,
special OVC
61LVKK BLEACHED NAPKINS-sIm Ut
1. all linen, worth rearularly fT.ftn per
dozen, special Wednesday f)(J
at, doien
Clearing Up Stationery Sate.
Wednesday morning we will sell stationery of all kinds at one-half regular price.
25o high-grade Envelopes
for
Carter's best black
Ink
Carter's best Mucllege
for
Carter's best White
Taste
60c fancy Box Paper and
Envelopes at
..2c
3c
.3c
3c
19c
Odd Paper Novels
at M t3
Quart Bottle Ink 25c
Lead Pencils, '
each I'
Memorandum Books, ie
each J'-
Day Books, Journals, Ledgers, Cash Books,
etc., all at cut prices.
tn Our Busy Suit Department.
A shipment of Ladies' Suits, which was received too late for Easter, will be plaeed.
on sale at prices which will truly be a bargain surprise to our customers beautiful
fabrics, artistic blending of colors, magnificent conceptions, skillful workmanship
combine to make these the greatest barga In ever shown.
at8' .. 50.00t8ulu 25.00
5ats' 35.00 1 t8u."". ".."!....!..".r.r.r.. is. 90
MANUFACTURER'S STOCK OF UNDERSKIRTS on s'e'wednesday-Molre.
Sateens, Silks and Ginghams. ,
fl Underskirts
at
Women's Black Silk Under
skirts, special
. 39c
2 50
$1.50 and 2 Underskirts
at
S7 60 Silk Underskirts,
special at
79c
3.98
Omaha's Greatest Fresh Vegetable, Fresh
Fruit and Grocery Dept.
Large bunches Fresh Beela 6c
l-aige heads Fresh Lettuce, 2 for fic
Large bunches Fresh Onions, 4 for 6c
Lhiku bunches Fresh Parsley, bunch... 3c
2 bunches Fresh Radishes 5c
it bunches Fresh Carrots 6c
Fresh Spinach, per peck U0c
Fancy Wax or String Beans, per lb...... 10c
Large Green Cucumbers, each Vc
l'lu Plant, per lb oc
Fresli lVan, per quart 10c
Fresh, Ripe Tomatoes, per lb ltie
Quart boxes Fancy. Ripe Strawberries.. Jtc
Pint boxes Fancy, Ripe Strawberries... 10c
II lbs. Pure Cane Granulated Sugar. .. .11.00
Screen Wire, Poultry Wire and
Tool Sale.
The Best Galvanized Poultry Wire,
square foot
The Best Screen Door Wire, per sq
foot
One-piece Solid Steel Garden Hoe...
12-Une Malleable Iron Rake
Dandelion Spades, each...
Garden Trowels, each So
Solid Steel Garden Spade
8olld Steel Garden Shovel
Solid Steel Spading Fork ,
Double-block Tlr- sprinkling Cans,
each 10c, 15c
GHurdea
per
.... Ho
uars
lo
16c
lAo
lOn
and 10c
4o
i9n
4!sj
and 20c
HAYESES
AND RETURN
Ban Francisco or Los Angeles. Tickets on
sale April 25th to May 6th. 1906.
One Fare $50
for th Round Trip
To accommodate delegates
snd others to Meeting of the Mystic
Shrine this remarkably low round-trip
rate to Los Angeles has been granted by the
UNION PACIFIC
6HORT LINK FAST TRAINS NO DELAYS
Be sure your tickets read over this line.
Inquire at
City Ticket Office. 1834 Fanuun St.
"Phone DougUs-834.
THE
.Purchasin
Power
Vehind the unsurpassed home circulation of
The OmahsL Bee
is what makes advertisers know that it pays to VL3