Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, March 30, 1907, NEWS SECTION, Page 9, Image 9
TIIE OMAHA ...DAILY. BEE: SATURDAY, MAT? Oil 30, 1907. NEW BOOKS AND MAGAZINES COCO W W W 'W W W 4 VaV W a W W W V, S V ' V i ft if a 1 FORMERLY n.Pf.5CDFIELD 1 1 linn tlTTM I DOUGLASS -aWaA FORMERLY .(.SCOFIELQ IVacjuc&.sL'nca ster . ' . - Suit .Sale A Special Purchase of 400 Beautiful New Suits Arrived Just in Time to go on Sale Saturday at Special Prices $35, $27.50. $22.50 and $17150 Ladies who appreciate value in high artistic wearing apparel will be delighted with the beauty and exclusivenesa of the spring styles in this Easter Suit Sale. The city has never ceen such a profusion of attractive new ideas in Tailored Suits, nor has it ever wit nessed such values. $35.00 For Stunning Suits worth $50 These stunning suits are made of finest French voile and chiffon Panama, in black and all now colors, also of finest imported fancy fabrics in all new shades the styles are new and exclusive $50 val uesspecial Easter sale price ., $35 ft27.B0 FOU SMART NEW S11T9 WOHTH $33.00 Every wanted new etyTe will be found In thl offering new Eton, ponyet, pony and tight-fitting Jacket styles the skirts are all made very full In all the newest designs Every suit la perfectly tailored of plain or fancy materials )T Q( In all colors, $35 values special price ......... .Ju $22.50 FOlt STYLISH NEW SUITS WORTH $.10.00 Made of all wool chiffon Panama In black, blue, tan, brown and new golden brown, 'also in checks, stripes and fancy mixtures the styles are ail correct and new $30 y C f value special sale price U J17.SO FOR NEW STYLISH SUITS WORTH $23.00 Suits made of splendid all wool Panamas, worsted and fancy mix tures, in all colors and.in all the new and correct styles, either, in the new eton, pony Jacket or fitted styles . 1 f A 125.00 values on sale at. . .'. .....IS mDXf Easter Sale of New Skirts $13.50 FOR NEW VOILE SKIRTS WORTH $17.50 Made of finest French voile in elaborately trimmed or - plain tailored styles , $8.50 FOR NEW PANAMA SKIRTS, WORTH $12.50 Made of finest chiffon panama in black, blue or new brown, scores of smart new styles to choose from. $4.85 FOR ODD SKIRTS WORTH UP TO $15.00 We have gone through our skirt stock and picked out some 100 odd skirts, which we put out for clearance, regular I Qt $8.60, $10, $12.60 and $15 values, at. V. . . r. EXTRAORDINARY SHIRT WAIStf VALUES -Some ' 1, 6 0 0 beaaTTful ShlrTTTalsts are offered at special Easter sale prices every conceivable style will be found in thl offering . plain, moderately or " elaborately trimmed, in long or 'short sleeves, all slzes-r-Uie special Easter sale prices 13.50 8.50 $1.95 - $1.45 n 95c mv tii iiTi'iTarffinWui Eihststlvs Work sn Tfderal Fower Over Carriers tod Corporation!. a INTtKESTiKG REVIEW OF 1HE TOPIC liaal Grl.t mt Stories Offered by the rahll.hr r., Mora of More Thaa the tanal Aiuoant of Merit. "The Secret of Tonl," by Molly Klllott Seawell. Is a; romance of everyday life In France. The' hero Is Introduced as a boy of 10, who funs away with m circus. The story follow his picturesque career to man hood and culminates In a harpy marriage. D. Appleton & Co. Is the publisher. Open a Charge, AccoQnt With I: AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMMU Puk Sit Irjanot'oa Goes Over Eeoanss the .:, City U Hot Beady. . BRACING OF THE Q STREET VIADUCT Present ' Work Oaly Tm'pnfr Keep It I'p Uatll Steel for Perma nent Repairs Can Be Ob tained from Mill.. The park site Injunction case was put over until Wednesday of next wefek for the reason that the olty waa not ready. The special j counsel had not been hired to defend the case at the hearing-, which waa set for yesterday afternoon. It Is ex pected that Lambert & Winters will have charts of the case, although a current rumor also eaya that T. J. Mahoney of Omaha will conduct the defense. He Is also the attorney for the land company who owns Syndicate park, or at least the com pany which claims to own It, since that Is now one of the points In question. This rumor has not been verified. ' Repatrlac l Street Vladnet. Extensive bracing is now in progress der the Q street viaduct, which has .been closed for the last week on account of Its dangerous' condition. The bid stringers had rusted and -the 'strain 'of the heavy cars had cracked them In many places, so that it was counted extremely danger ous to longer use the viaduct without re pairs. The work now In progress Is what la called shoring up the structure. When thJs temporary work Is completed .it . Is thought the viaduct will be strong enough to bear the. weight, of ordicary traffic AS soon as the new steel for the replacing of the two- dangerous spans arrives It will be put In place and It Is the Intention to accomplish this work If possible without Interrupting travel. It Is likely on this account that the railroad will not look with great favor on the repair or recon struction of the L street viaduct. No con ferences have as yet been held on thli structure. It is obligatory on the Union Pacific and the Union Stock yards to keep this viaduct in repair, but whether they can be prevailed upon to build a . new structure Is a mater of sotoe doubt. Magic City Gossip. Mrs. Jacob Levy has gone to Kansas City to visit her son. Our fancy sandals for the small girls are pleasing. Cressey. C. A. Melcher Is In Atlantic, la., paying a short visit to friends and relaUves. Edward Steinwender has returned from Germany after a four months' visit. Officer D. D. Ringer is able to be out on crutches since the injury to his knee cap. N. D.. Mann Is ill at his home, being threatened with an attack of pneumonia. Ws shall have a number of extra clerks for Saturday's trade. Man. Cressey, the Shoe en of St. Joseph, Mo., has re- Against plot and counterplot, against the power . of money and bribery, against old Time him- self, the Central Pacific railroad came to completion. How many of us nowadays realize what a time of romance, of excitement, and of great events culminated in 1869 when America was belted by the Iron Way? Such a period makes a solendid backo-round . for so attractive a love-story as this. - SECOND EDITION By SARAH PRATT CARR AT ALL BOOKSTORES IX m w ncVfcVRU CsB lU rVOLlSIICRS I. NL ghevle turned for a visit with hia family, who are ............. Mri. uun roroian, formerly a nurss at the South Omaha hospital, is reported very seriously ill at Ashland, Neb. 'Hie South Omaha police cdurt tried only one caae yesterday morning. This is the smallest -number-for many weeks. ' See out window for the finest display of men s iow shoes-at , 13.50 and M. Nothing tike them. Cressey, the Shoe Man. J. W. . Barrot of the Bureau of Animal Industry left yesterday afternoon to enter the government service In Panama, The delegation which has been in Lincoln me ptutt week looking after the charter (unenamenis is expected home today Mr. and Mra. U N. Herbster of Kansas -iiy. ho., are me guests of W. A. Mc Cllntock, the city health commissioner. O. W. Oribble expects to take his vaca tion uonaay. 119 nas been In the treaa urer's office as deputy almottt every day of iiia turn year. The funeral of Lawrence Warren took place yesterday morning at 8 a. m. He waa uniy a year ana tnree months old, the son of O. W. Warren. The meeting of the Woman's Missionary society of the Presbyterian church with Mrs. Q. W. Brewer yesterday afternoon waa largely attended. Thirteen members were received Wednes day evening by the Presbyterian church. Special effort Is being made to increase the iiiemDersaip jusi peiore piaster. The Young Men's Christian Bjwlntim. lecture course will be completed with the presentation 01 "riiawatna" by the Bouden company at the auditorium tonight. The women's auxiliary of the Toung Men's Christian association haa made ex tensive preparations for a cooking exchange at the association rooms Saturday. Extradition papers were secured for the murn 01 jxom. nurns 10 11a t tie Creek, Midi., under the charge of grand laroeny. The chief of police from that city came alter her. The Toung Men's Christian association chess club has Just been playing oft a series of tournament games. Ten boys have entered the contest and considerable Interest Is shown Chapto-r M of the P. K. O. society will meet with Mrs. George F. French, Twenty ejghth and B streets, Saturday. March 80 Instead of with Mrs. Curl Smith as pre viously arranged. The present week Is holy week In the Catholic, societies and the UDservances con tinue dally until Sunday, when the Lenten season will close with a solemn high mats at all the churches. Low shoes are all the rage this season for old and young. Don't buy a pair until you have seen them. Elegant stock on showing. Loxens of styles not to be seen elnewheie in our city. Cressey, the Shoe Man. It is reported that a number of steam fitters walked out of Swift and Company's riant yekterday on demanding and bing re used a raise In wagm from 17 cents to 10 Cants per hour. The places were filled at once. P. A. Barret, Twenty-seventh and L streets, met with a serious accident at Murray. Neb., a few days ago. He wss driving when the horse r.an away and threw him out of the vehicle fracturing the col lar bone. The local stockmen and commission men are congratulating themselves on the out come of the Shorthorn sale Wednesday. C. E. Clarke of Bt. Cloud furnished the bulk of the blooded animals. The average price waa 3 Per head. One thousand dollars waa the highest bid and as made by Thomas Westrope at Son of Harlan, la. "The Turn of the Bn1ance by Brand Whltlock. Is a plea for friendlier treatment of the criminal, who, as- Mr. Whltlock points out, is a human bring,' after all. Mr. Whltlock alms to write about real people and as mayor of Toledo, the author o this unusual story has had opportunity to put his theories In practice. To give sn example of the sort of thing that he Is doing, here Is one reform of the many he has carried through, and of which he Is particularly proud: In th workhouse he has abolished the striped raiment. He has Introduced a parole system and a parole officer has been appointed. It Is the officer's businos to look up situations Where he who has been an lnmnte of the workhouse will still be given work. The inmate whose conduct is satisfactory is given a letter to the would-be employer. He is sent forth with the letter alone. No guard goes with him. None has ever run away; their honor was enough to hold them. And this is only one of the many things "of similar nature that he has done. Published by the Bobbe Merrill company. "The Malefactor," by E. Phillips Oppen helm, author of "A Maker of History." "The Master Mummer," "Mysterious Mr. Sabln,". etc., is an absorbing story which bids fair to be his greatest success. Sir Wingrave Seton, re-entering the world after sn Imprisonment chivalrously faced rather than defend himself at a woman's expense. Is Involved In some strange events and has a remarkable Influence upon the people with whom he.ts brought in contact. Deceived, brooding on his wrongs, young, wealthy and free, he begins a new life, and the reader wonders what -will happen. Illustrated by F. H. Townsend. Published by Little, Brown & Co. "Federal Power Over Carriers and Cor porations," by E. Parmelee Prentice, is an exhaustive study of tbs Sherman anti-trust act and 'of the federal powers upon which the act is based, with references not only to Judicial decisions, but to the constitu tional history of which the decisions are but part. State and federal statutes have been carefully and fully examined, begin ning before the adoption qf the constitution and coming down to the present time, while the annals and debates of congress, books of travel, contemperaneous newspapers and other original sources have also N been searched; and in this way the meaning of the constitutional provisions has been as certained, the practice rf the state and federal governments has been determined, and the field for the operation of the anti trust act has been defined, with a precision and authority not otherwise obtainable. Trie references to Judicial decisions constru ing and applying the Sherman act are com plete; the rule of the cases has been fol lowed so as to show th present position of the courts upon the important questions arising under the act,., and citations ars also given to the debates of congress dis cussing the statutes and to leading articles In the magaslnes. Published by the Mac mlllan company. I ,Among the books received from ths press of Richard O. Badger & Co, are numerous collections of poems, including: "City Songs and Country Carols," by Thomas F. Porter; "The Processional," a poem by Oeorgs Gordon: "Adrlenne .-and Other Poems," by Mary Isabel Wymore; "The Master A Rosary of Christian Faith," by Carroll Lund Bates; "The Dolorous Blade, a Brief Account of the Adventures of that Good Knight of the Round Table, Sir Balln, Called '' 'Le Savage,' Done Into Rhyme," by Donald Newton; "Songs from Capital," by Clara Ophelia .Bland; "The Jewels of King Art," by James Connolly "The Dream of Hell," by Wilson Duley "Poems," by Allan Brant; "Ths Cry of Defeat," by Lisll de Cipriani; "Driftwood. by Russell Whltoomb; "Poems," by EX L. Noble; "Virginia Vaughn, a Romance In Verse," by Margaret A. Richard. Included in this collection are two books of prose: "Personal Recollections of Johannes Brahms; Some of His Letters To and Pages from a Journal Kept by Oeorge Henschel," with portraits, and "What's Next, or Shall a Man Live Again?"; "The great question answered by 200 living Americans of prominence In politics. In the army and navy, in science, art, music and literature, in mercantile world, in the professions and In the chairs of unlversi ties." Compiled by Clara Spauldlng Ellis. () () () () () C) O o o o C) C.) All UO0dS Marked in Plain figures 16UJ & PARNAM STREETS; OMAHA. TOE PEOPLE'S FURNITURE AND CARPET CO. (Established 1887.V G x 0 O () () () C) o () 0 o Ladies' Silk Eton Jackets because a great many ladies do not care to spend over $5 for a separate Jacket, we put forth special efforts in this direction, and are now prepared to show you many styles Qk Q M taJ.A" 3S Car for Insomnia.. While crossing City Hall park recently a well known pharmacUt was stopped by an arc. jalntance who said: "Oh, Doc, you're Just the man I want to twe. I wish you'd give me something to make me sleep nights." "Troubled with insomnia T" asked the doc tor. "No; it's cats. Tou know I live In Flat bush, and the feline tenors and contraltos sing their duets on the back yard fem-e until they almost drive me to drink. Can't you recommend some sedative for my nerves?" The doctor drew forth a ranrll and card. Rapidly scrawling some hleroxlyphtrs mnu n only a arug cimh can decipher, he haivled the prescription to the man. "Hut how oftm shall I take it, doctor?" said the patlant. "Oh. you don't take it at all. All you have U do Is to put it In milk ai d place a pailful on the (eiice."-Ncw York Times. O Ladies New Tailored Suits C ) We show a number of new models in stunning patterns at this price f .Tn.rl-ts nr mndo "F.tnn rtvIo with hrnnd shonldnr pffect. Full pleated I j -- - i ekirts to match. This is our regular eighteen-dollar J 7 C I J and-seventv-five-cent-euit. on sale Saturday for A J m J ' - w" T ' o () () () o o () C) C) () o C) o C) O Beautiful Easter Palms Free them away () C) () () regular $7.50 values, for only Panama Walking Skirts Made of the fin est quality. In black, blue and brown each and every one is handsomely tailored. Many styles to select from. Our regular .ten-dollar values, on sale Sat- f CI IS. urdav for ;.JSKJ MILLINERY FOR EASTER Many new models have been received this week in pattern, street and flow ered hats. Iiegular five-dollar values on sale Saturday only, 2 LOW PRICES AND EASY TERMS AWAIT YOU HERE o C) o o n Mimi I () () () O O () () () C) C) () () C) "With each and every sale of $10.00 or over dn our MEN'S Cloth ing Department. We offer for Sat urday's selling, men's handsome spring suits every one strictly hand tailored specially priced at $1522 $1250 and mm If BOYS' SUITS "We have a great many nobby styles that vre know will please tho young man. Suits come in -very attractive pat terns, also in black and blue, special for Slaturday, Boys' Suits only () () () () () () C) O 250 $11000 This PAL 173 With All Men's of $10.00 Deautiful FREE Clothing Sales or over MEN'S SHOES Ih all the new spring lasts and all kinds of leathers prices range from $5.00 down to sxoo "WE TRUST THE PEOPLE" () () () C) () () O C) o C) o "Memoirs of Prince Chlodwlg- of Hohen-lohe-Schllllng-fuerst." edited by Prof. Fried rich Curtlus, is one of the most important books of tbs last year. ' The Interest ex cited by them is Indeed scarcely less In England and America than In Germany. Everywhere they have been looked on as historical documents of the first Import ance; while they have also been greeted as a semarkable contribution to the literature of intimate revelation, taking; their place with the diary of Pepys as well as with the Orevllle memoirs. The late chancellor is said to have revealed very frankly the in side history of the kaiser's dismissal of Bis marck, and other secrets of German diplo matic and political history. It waa In con sequence of the publication of thla work that the chancellor's son was compelled to resign his post. The nearness of publica tion of this work to the times of which it treats, has. of course, added materially to the immediate and sensational success It has enjoyed. The MacmlUan company is the publisher. . "The Rome Express." -by Major Arthur Griffiths, author of 'The Passenger from Calais," etc.. le a story Intended to please the reader who likes quick action and thrilling- climaxes. A mysterious murder on a flying express train, a wily Italian, a charming woman caught In the meshes of circumstantial evidence, a chivalrous Englishman and a police force with a keen nose for the wrong clue are the Ingredients from which Major Grlffhhs Personal There is a delicate matter which no one will speak to you about. Never allow the breath to become tainted. Take pood care of your teth and assist Nature to obey the bodily laws by an occasional dose of dfieechamZ mm Sold everywhere, lu boxes 10c and 25c, o 1 -A II Vases FECIAI. rOB MAT' VUiT, S4o These vases are pat terned after the fa mous Tiffany ware, comprising all the beautiful shades of this handsome wars from the resplendent emerald to the strik ing purple colors so blended as to produce in appearance, a rich and costly article. The height of the vases Is 10 Vi Inches, on sale m Saturday AJ"V at Furniture Specials for Saturday Iron Beds, all sixes, white or pea green enamel, $4 values, f OS special l.Jf Extension Tables, golden oak fin ih is. oo values, special Fldehoards, solid oak, $17. 60 values, special..,, t..'. sera', solid oak, (12.60 values, special..., FREE. TEDDY BEARS, FREE! As an extra Inducement we will give away a Teddy Bear free with every Go-Cart of $6 and a larger one with every Go-Cart of Hi and over. CT o i s it . .i i-.. a 4.75 I AW U www () o o Folding and Beolinlng Oo Cari (Exactly like cut) special nn price V, .'W J has concocted a clever, up-to-date de tective story. The book is bright . and spirited, with rapid action and consistent development which brings the story to a logical and dramatic ending. The colored frontispiece is by A. O. Scott. U C. fts & Co. Is ths publisher. "Bam Bteele'a Adventures on Land and Sea'' is a story for boys, by Captain Hugh Fitzgerald. Bam Bteel was ths son of a Massachusetts sea captain who was thought to have perished In a great storm. On the receipt of this news the housekeeper, a crabbed and selfish old woman, turned Sara out of his old home and forced him to shift tor himself. He chanced upon a hitherto unknown uncle, Naboth Perkins, who owned a ship in the Pacific- and traded among the South Sea Islands. In company with this uncle the boy encoun tered most of hia wonderful adventures and In the end obtained a fortune. One of his first acts on reaching American soil again is to return to his old home to pay the housekeeper the sum of money she had claimed ha owed her. There he finds bis father, the bluff old sea captain having escaped the storm snd reached his old home, only to find that his son had disap peared. Mutual explanations result in the discomfiture of the dishonest woman, who had withheld from the boy his rightful Inheritance when she thought hia father dvad. Published by the Rellly ti Britton company. "The Open Secret of Kaxareth, by Brad ley Oilman, Is a study full of suggestion, reverence and sympathy. It Is the product of a Journey to the holy land, on the part of Dr. Oilman, and his studies srs full of local color and enthusiasm. They are given In the form of personal letters to a friend at home, and are rich In Impressions of Jaffa. Jerusalem. Bethlehem and ea(e cially KaMielh. Hore he sojourns, study ing the "open secret" of this birthplace of ChiUiianity. The manner if living has re mained almost unchanged since the time of Christ, and the author finds striking paral lels between the simplicity of this out-door Syrian life and the religion which hers had its origin. The teachings of Christ thus studied in the light of eastern traditions and customs show new aspects which differentiate them from the tenets of all other religions. The book Is enriched by numerous Illustrations from scenes in the holy land. Published by Thomas T. Crow ell & Co. , "Ths Physical Basis of Mind and Morals," is a little book written from the stand point of evolution by M. H. Pitch. He has presented the subject in a clear and simple style that will be appreciated by the reader. Published by Charles IL Kerr & Co. of Chicago. "Ths Immediate Care of the Injured," contains much useful Information by lbert 8. Morrow, A. li., M. 13.. attending surgeon to the Workhouse hospital and to the New York City Home for the Aged and Infirm, and assistant attending surgeon to the Manhattan 'Maternity hospital. It -Is In tended to be useful alike to physicians, nurses and laymen, and at the same time serve as a text book for the use of first aid classes. Many Illustrations have been Introduced with a vleWrtf affording a clear explanation of points which might other wise be misunderstood. In addition to the immediate treatment, the subsequent treat ment of some of the more important forms of injury has been briefly outlined to make ths book more valuable to those who may be so situated that medical aid is not promptly available. Ths W. B. Saunders company is the publisher, Above books at lowest retail prices. Matthews, 123 South Fifteenth street. Books reviewed sre on sale by Ths Ben nett Company at cut prices. If you have anything to trade advert las it In the For Exchange columns of The lies Want Ad pages. i. OLl and WF.IiL-TltlKI) HEMEOY FOR OVBS SIXTY TBARS msl wus;gx,owa sooth of o rrmur ku bni uri lor orsr SIXTY TSARS kr Mil,. U"NS of MoTHKKS tor tiiatf CH1L1.KK). WfciiLB 11 KT HI NO WITH FEKKCT KUCIC9S. f SUOTHtS ll CHILD. fturTSNS U OtUS. AL LAY all PAIN. H HK3 WIND COI.1C, n la U . w nntit r DIAKKHOCa. Sola br aruuiai U rt put ml la wont, Jm mm eus ask lur miS. WI.NSLOW'S bOOTUi.NU bllU'P rate AS10U