Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, September 28, 1907, EDITORIAL SECTION, Image 9

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    The Omaha : Daily Bee
EDITORIAL SECTIOIL
Pages 9 to 16.
Always Rssd
THE OMAHA DEE
Best;;. West
VOL. XXX VII NO. 88.
OMAHA. SATURDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 28, 1007.
SINGLE COPY TWO CENTS.
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Correct Hat Styles Men
BOTH STIFF AND bOFT IN EVERY GOOD SHAPE
They are shown here in all lead
inn makes and authentic color
ing. The man who loves color
may Indulge and not feel conplc
nous for the black drrby
will share Its great popular
Ity with the derby of color
this fall.
The LaCrossc ..$1.50
The Lamont ...$2.00
The Kingston ..$2.50
The Bennett Special
for ......... . $3.00
JNO. B. STETSONS' CELEBRATED HATS
Soft, $3.50 to $7.50. Stiff $3.50 to $5.00
L
BOYS' AND CHILDKK.VB
CAPS Pretty assort
ment In all the latest
fads and fancies. Includ
ing new leather and
cloth Etons
25c to 81. GO
SATTKDAY HAT SPE
CIAL 15 dozen sam
ple hats, new tan and
brown shades, values up
to $3, on sale
Saturday
NEW FALL SUITS FOR MEN Wl4.
AP
There's only one really sensible way to buy clothing, consider what you get
more than what you pay for it. Our llushmoro Suits rcprescut tho highest type
of modern clothes making, tho best the market can show and any one of them is
worth more than it costs you. Prices are 815.00, $18.00, 820.00, $22.00 825.00.
Men's Black Suit Specials Good all wol black
thibet suits, cut in the latest single and double
breasted models, lined with line serge or
Venetian, splendidly tailored 7 H C
l 1 . i !.. t J f 1 m M
$12.50, Saturday special at
7
Handsome Suits for Boys in satin blouse, Russian
and Eton, Norfolk sty lesr with the right touch of
color in trimmings, for boys up to nine yearsj and
Belt Coat Suits with bloomer trousers as Qft
well as double breasted, suits for boys 7 )
to 16 years, latest fall patterns, at $5, $4, M
GRAND FALL DISPLAYS of
Men's Fine Shirts
Om' GREAT SUCCESS IX
MEN'S SHIRTS lias not been
by chance. The exclusive pat
terns, fit, high clans finish
and t--eral excellence of our
Shirts is the reason they are
popular. They onto In vari
eties of sleeve lengths, cost
and regular styles, cuffs on
and off, patterns the hand
somest we've ever shown
SI. $1.50. $3 and 32.50
MANHATTAN SHIRTS Beauti
ful Fall showing In the latest
patterns and weaves, T A A
$1.50, $2.00, $2.60 and. J.UU
FALL NECKWEAR In all th
latest brown shades and new
checks and stripes, CO
elegant . UC
NEW HOSIERY Light, medium
or heavy weights, In plain black,
black with white feet new pat
terns and fancies
Saturday ,f. .
25c
Fine Fail Footwear
Our fall line of Women's Shoes; Auto Boots, like
cut, tan, gun metal and patent colt O 0
skin, laced and button, largest line t "U
in the city
Proper Fall Foot-
wear for IVlcn .J
Alf leathers all styles
Union Made Shoes at
$3.3.50-$4-$5
Solid Leather
Working Shoes
1
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?. f) 1 rr rf. STJ fl CI Q
1 8 ..Jr. --r
...... OMAHA'S GREAT STYLE STORE
3
Double Green Trading Stamps
on all Children's Shoes Saturday.
H
Very stylish Tailored Suits for Women
New I Omaha's Superb
Arrivals
Every Modiste style tendency of the season.
$25.00 Suit values for . . . . 519.50
535.00 Suit values tor . . . . 529.50
Styles are: The Popular Military, and the
Chic Prince Chap.
Cloths are Broadcloth in all the popular shades, such
as browns, greens, blues, garnets, plums and blacks.
Many Models especially adapted for the small woman,
4S well as extra sizes.
85 new models far Saturday's selling at
$19.50 and $29.50
TOY DEPT.
New Toys received daily. Fine
line of Kestner Jointed ' Dolls
from 75c up.
i See our special doll f Q Q
j Hand Cars, Automobiles, Coast
er "Wagons, Iron Express, etc.
SECOND FLOOR
COATS
Women's - Broadcloth Coats, 52 inches
long, loose fitting front and back, and
extra full satin lined, collar and cuffs
. handsomely braided, special
. for Saturday
COATS
Women's Broadcloth Coat full fitting
lined throughout with heavy satin,
handsomely tailored fly front or but-
ST.??: ..$19.50
S European and American Millinery
m m
ne stana reaay to prove beyont a
peradventure that in the extraordinary
elaboration of styles strictly evolved
from the greatest millinery artists of
Paris--our modes are the leaders of
Western fashions. A more entrancing
exhibition of these peerless concep
Hons, ideatly grouped and graded tor
the convenience of visitors and purchas
ers, will not be found in any great
store in America.
AMONG OUR SURPRISES FOR SATUR
DAY ARE THESE
Strictly authentic fall styles in felt shapes, trimmed with hackles and coques,
large drooping effects; a hat not shown elsewhere, worth easily A A
$7.50, Saturday for VOAJ V
T?sj J J rri i o 125 Sample Coats of Ctvert, Broadcloth and Fancy
Jl till 'sUtlyO Cheviot, just what you want for early fall wear,.
' $3.95, $4.95 and $5.95
Authentic Fall styles, extravagant sizes,
yet wholly becoming for most every
up-to-date costume; some trimmed
with roses, morning glories, exquisite
. foliage or beautiful feathers, Omaha's
best style and quality line; could not
be purchased under $12.50, tf A fJA
Satorday's special price ejlveVv
Hats In all the latest Fall shapes and In
all colors, including blacks and whites,
of all materials, velours, beavers, etc., 1
carrying superb trimming - of silk
velvet, ribbons, flowers, felts, wlpgs
and feathers, each a revelation' of the
artist's skill, worth $20 of
anybody's money, Saturday.
.$15.00
Visitors are esptcially invited Saturday to enjoy tht beautiei of
Omaha's best Millinery Parlors; intelligent, willing salesladies at he service of everybody rich or
poor and every facility provided for enjoying the finest Mil imry displays ever seen. Second Floor.
EXQUISITE LINES
i, Embroideries Laces
We are showing soma lines
that for Millinery and Dress
trimmings are more unique
and desirable than anything we
have ever before) displayed.
Every possible . price from a
cent or two to almost 9100
yard can be obtained in this
fascinating section.
39c
12ic
2-lnch Venice Applique allover,
In butter and white, 60 assorted
patterns, worth up to
$1.60 a yard
Net Top Lace Applique, from 3 to
66 Inches wide, worth x Q
up to 25c a yard JC
French and Val. Lace, Insertions
and edgings to match, y r
worth to 10c a yard
6-in. soft French Taffeta Ribbon,.
1 full assortment of colors, worth
to 25c a yard,
at
Pretty Chiffon Veilings, satin
edge, new fall shades, tCI-
worth to 60c . .1-C
ART DEPT.
The largest line of Novelty Pictures ever
. shown
19c, 30c, 40c, 59c, 09c and on up to 95
The modern Madonna, pretty oval gilt
frame, regular $2.60 values, QC
special Saturday X.JO
Large gold framed pictures. Country
Life, several different subjects, regular
$1.98 values, - 1 1Q
Saturday, each J
SECOND FLOOR
CARPETS
CARPETS
The Remainder of the Consignment of Carpets from
Chas. P. Cochrane to be sold Saturday at One-Third Off
Regular Price.
GLOVES
Ladles' two-clasp Kid
Oloves, f 1 value, 690
Ladles' 12-button
Kid Oloves ....$3.00
Ladles' 16-button
Kid Oloves ....$3.60
HOSIERY
Ladles' Fast Black Seamlen Hose,
double sole, 17c value 13Ho
Ladles' Imported Gauie and Mer-
cerlsed Lisle Hose, EOo value 270
Boys' good weight Bicycle Hose,
17c value 12V4o
Misses' Imported Fine Oauge Hose
25c value 19o
1
UNDERWEAR
Ladles' heavy fleeced lined Vests .
and Drawers, 36c value aoo
Children's ribbed fleeced Union
Suits. 2Bo value 19o
Children's ribbed Vests and
, Drawers, size 18 to 34, price fto
to 10
Balance of "Forest Mills" Under
wear samples, to close, . OKE
rOUKTI oft regular price.
Ijsmrjj.".-
HANDKERCHIEFS
Ladles' Hemstitched
Handkerchlfs, 6c
value 3o
Ladles' Hemstitched,
embroidered corner,
8Hc value So
Ladles' -pure linen,
very sheer, 16c
value . 10o
ATTRACTIVE FURNITURE
Clock Shelves, Taborettes, Parlor Tables, Odd Corner
Chairs, Rockers, Plate Racks, Childs' Morris Chairs, Li
brary Tables, Magazine Racks and Pedestals.
Hardware and
Housefurnishings
SPECIALS IN HARDWARE SATURDAY
00
25
$25.00
..$4.75
150
See that "Peninsular"
Range, special for . . .
Peninsular Basa Burner, special for.
. Perfection Oil Heater.
.ttiacK jacK ana r.aicm oiuvo ruuu. . . .
And 10 Oreen Trading Stamps.
Sapollne Stove Pipe Enamel
And 10 Green Trading Stamps.
High stand Waffle Irons for gas ranges 98
And 30 Oreen Trading Stamps.
Low Stand Waffle Irons 85
And 30 Green Trading Stamps.
Rosette Irons and Timble Irons, 3 in
set 50
And 20 Green Trading Stamps.
Stove Pipe, extra quality 15
And 10 Green Trading Stamps.
Radiator Brushes, the only thing to
dust radiators with 250
And 20 Green Trading Stamps.
Coal Hods, all prices up from 250
And 20 Green Trading Stamps With Each
Sporting Gsods Dept.
Sidewalk Roller Skates, special, $1.50, 65c, 450
And 40 Green Trading Stamps.
Special In School Pennants .850
bsbWSs"'mMs1
Ku ChUdren'sSecUon ,:;.,
Children's coats
In silk ve
lours, bearskin,
plain and fancy
cloths, all good,
full cut; well
made and all
the late shades.
These coats
come in asres 1
to 6. Also In
this" lot we
have coats for
girls to 14:
all colors and
styles. These
garments for
Saturday
at $2.95
Children's
Dresses In
light and dark
colors, checks,
stripe and fan
cy m I x t ures;
made of nlc
materials, all
good styles. In
ages S to 14;
special for Sat
urday, at.. $1.19
WAISTS
Lace and Net Waists for $8.95
Beautiful Lace and Filet Nets, all
new designs, yokes and sleeves dainti
ly trimmed.
6KIKTS
110.00 Voile Skirls for $8.95
Made cf best Altman's Voile, many
style pleats, finished at foot with one
and two folds of same cloth and taf
feta silk.
ifi
,N1SS LISBEY CUT GLASS
We control -the Libbey line
and show a larger and more com
plete line of Libbey Cut Glass
than ever shown before.
Bowls, Vases, Sugar
and Creams .
1p
5.00
Handsomely cut
Water Jugs, 3-pint
sizes, $8 values, Sat
urday, each, $4.29
Engraved Table Tumblers, regular 75c per dozen,
Saturday six for 30c
And 20 Green Trading Stamps.
The Welsbaeh Reflex and the Block
Inverted best light yet,
at $1.85 and $3.00
And SO Oreen Trading Stamp
Saturday.
Finest German China Dinner Bet
the thlnest and prettiest china
sets we have ever shown.
100 pieces. Saturday $19.98
The Majestic Oaa Light, complete
In a box best Q globe, each..BSo
And 20 Green Trading Stamps with
Each.
m !
ml
Beautiful line of Italian Carrara marble ; busts, serephs, sirens, beasts r AA
and birds, up from .' D.U U
Elaborate display of hammered brass and bronze ornaments. Bee these.
n
MEATS
Trssh Dressed Spring Chickens, per
pound 18o
Fresh Ieaf Iard, 10 pounds for $1.00
Fresh Pork Shoulder Roast, lb..8'o
Rib Roast, all bones out, per lb..,10o
Choice Pot Roast, lb., 7c and 6o
Veal Roast, per pound, 8c and....6o
Mutton Roast, per pound 7V6o
Veal Stew, tf pounds for 8tio
Mutton Stew, 6 pounds for 83o
Boiling Beef, 8 pounds for 36a
SPECIAL HAM AND
BACON SALE
1,000 pounds No. 1 high grade
Picnic Hams, every one guaran
teed sugar cured, nice and lean,
six to ten pounds , average, per
pound 80
2,000 pounds No. 1 Skinned Hams,
nice and lean, skin and fat re
moved, every one guaranteed, 10
to 14 pound average, lb., 1210
8,000 pounds Cuduhy's Diamond O,
best brand hams, every one se
lected, per pound 15 0
And 30 Green Trading Stamps
2,000 pounds No. 1 Sugar Cured
liacon, narrow strips, 5 to 7 lb.
average, per pound .... 12 H 0
Morrell'a Iowa Pride Bat-on, per
pound 170
And 20 Green Trading SUmps.
Bennett's Big Grocery
PLEASE ORDER EARLY
20 lbs. Gran. Sugar, fl
Bennett's Best Coffee,
three pounds . ..n.1
100 Green Trading Stps.
Bennett's Best CofTei',
pound SSo
80 Green Trading Sips.
Tea B. F. Japan, Oo
long, Gunpowder, Eng
lish Breakfast, lb., 6 So
60 Oreen Trading Stps.
Bennett's Cupllol Roll
ed Oats, pkg He
10 Green Trading Stps.
Bennett's Capitol Bak
ing Powder, 6-lbs., $1
100 Green Trading Stps.
Bennett's Capitol Ex
tract, bottlo 18a
20 Green Trading Btps.
Bennett's Capitol
Wheat, pkg Ho
JO Green Trading Stp.
Diamond 8. Chill Sauce,
bottle Zho
20 Green Trading 8tps.
Franco - American
Soups, asst., can, 203
10 Green Trading Stps.
Blood of Grape Juice,
pint bottle 2fta
20 Green Trading Stps.
Cleaned Currants, thre
pounds .'.J4o
20 Oreen Trading Stps.
Egg-O-See. 8'pkgs., 26o
8-Slar Corn, 6 cans, too
40 Green Trading Stps.
Metaltne, 25c pkg., 10c
10 Green Trading Stps.
Li
njfjVlSMPBMBjSBl .
ml
Jell-O, asst., t pks., 2Eo
10 Green Trading Stps.
Haarmann's Pickles, as
sorted, large hots., X3c
20 Green Trading Stps.
Uneeda Biscuits, 4 pack
ages 16c
10 Green Trading Stps.
Large Queen
unves, DUIK
pint ...28c
10 Green
Trad. Stps.
Peanut But
ter, Jar, 20o
10 Green
Trad. Stps.
Lincoln
Hutterlne.
2 IDS., ' zoc
6 Green Trading Stps.
Premium Buttcflne, 2
pounds 42o
10 Green Trading Stps.
Cottage Cheese, lb., 10c
10 Green Trading Sips.
Pickles. Dixie Splits,
package 10c
10 Gren Trading Stps.
Seal Island Clams, i
cans 26c
20 Green Trading Stps.
Bennett's Capitol Co
coa, lb. un... He
10 Green Trading S(r.
Bennett's Candies, Gro
cery cuon-Sa.Itd
Ml
peanuts, lb lOo )
xd Candy, lb..., 3c i
Carnival Visitors Heartily Welcome Whether Intending to Purchase or Not. This Store is Yours
What the October Magazines Offer
"Th Domestio Adeniurers." by Jose
.palne rskam Bacon, is the lively and en
tertaining account of the trial nd ad
ventures, domestic and sentimental, of thre
attractive young women who keep house in
town and country. Their struggles with a
rapid possession of cooks, whose varied
talents and churauUrs are delightfully de
scribed, their romance, and their com
ments make a witty and amusing story.
I'ublished by Serlbners.
Randall ParrUh conirs into the living pres
ent In his new novel. "Hetli Norvell." divid
ing his Interest between a Colorado mining
camp and the fortunes of an actress who
lias the spark of genius. It Is the Srst
time this widely read author has dealt with
contemporary men and women, and this
romame of conditions In western theaters,
la the dance halls in the mountains. In a
ramp under siege by a gang of desperadoes,
and In Chicago, Is uniformly Interesting.
It to written la ths author's characteristic
style, which lias made his earlier works so
popular. Mr. N. C. Wyeth, who la now
recognised ss the leardlng por(raFer of
western life and scenes, has contributed a
striking frontispiece to the book, printed
In four colors. Published by A. C. Mc
C'lurg & Co.
One of the most startling fossil wonders
uvtr unearthed Is just now causing a ver
itable sensation and arousing widespread
scientific and popular interest in New York
at l!ie museum of natural history, writes
Lillian E. Zeh in Technical World Magaxlns
fur October. This Is due to efforts ot
Professor Henry F. Osborn, who has placed
on exhibition a complete reconstruction of
one of the oldest, and most extraordinary
four-footed creatures that ever trod earth.
This ancient animal hitherto practically un
known to the outside world, called naosarua,
or the carnlveroua tln-ack llsard. Inhab
ited the region of Texas In the Permian
age, estimated to have been, according to
000 to lO.OOO.OGO years ago. The finback lls
ard was a most formidable creature, ter
rifying in appearance and possessing a
mouth eighteen Inches In length snd armed
with terrible tusks.
The October number of Popular Mechan
ics contains In all 143 articles and 121 Illus
trations, snd among the interesting fea
tures are a description ot a process for
chemically producing sugar from elements
almost as free as air; how the big palatial
ocean liners of the present sge are taken
out of the water after every voyage and
given an overhauling both inside and out
that surpasses anything In the way of
spring house cleaning ever undergone; a
new system ot draining a marsh by means
ot a water wheel; a method of teaching
swimming on dry land; how the railroad Is
conquering the African Interior a vivid de
scription of the dangers besetting such en
terprise In the park Continent; and many
others fully ss Interesting. For the prac
tical mechanlo there are forty-seven II
lustrated articles describing ways other
men have found of Improving or lessening
their work, and for the amateur mechanlo
there) is a splendid aepartmeat describing
devices other amateurs have found amuse
ment. Instruction and profit In building.
Madame Waddlngton, whose delightful
"Letters of a Diplomat's Wife" will be re
called, has for thirty years been familiar
with all phases of life In France, and she
will contribute to Scrlbner's a new series,
beginning in October, describing "Chateau
and Country Life in France." This phase
of life Is almost unknown to Americans
and It can have no better Interpreter than
Madame Waddlngton. Blumenschelii, the
artist, has made a series of illustrations for
the articles from the actual scenes de
scribed. Alnslee's for October has the opening
chapters of a new serial by Harry Leon
Wilson entitled "Ewlng's Lady," a story
which combines the atmosphere of the west
with the east. The novelette is a thrilling
detective story by Henry Gallup Paine,
called 'The Fifth Robbery." There are
also short stories by Kate JorJan, Marion
Hill. Roy Norton, Rafael Sabatlnl, Mar
garita Spalding Gerry, Arthur Stringer
and Johnson Morton. Eugene Wood con
tributes an entertaining essay entitled
"The Chapter on Love,"
girl of moods, "switching them off sod
on every ten minutes to ' make life more
exciting for her friends"; a tall, black
eyed, domineering man, who has overrid
den a thousand Obstacles to great wealth;
these are two figures In an uncommonly
strong love-story, "The Ordeal," by Lind
say Bashford, In October Young's Maga
slne. B. M. Bower has a short story In the Oc
tober Popular that will prove Interesting
reading to those who have any taste for
humor. Cowboys like music and get so
little of It that an alarm clock furnishes
the soothing charms, but it creates trouble
In the sleeping quarters.
The novelette which opens the October
number of Tho Smart Set is by a new Eng
lish writer, II. Cheriton Hllgate, and Is en
titled "Spinners of Fate." This Issue is
particularly rich In short fiction. Catherine
Carr, a promising new southern writer, Is
represented by a strong story called "The
Payers"; Anne Warner, always a popular
contributor to any magaslne. writes
"Smoke, or FlreT"? Ellen Duvsll has a
splendid psychological study which she
calls "The Lamp of Psyche"; Arthur Stan
ley Wheeler, m "The Endless Chain,"
writes a clever bit of' satire that will be
appreciated by every reader; "The Zoo,"
by Austin Adams, is a society story that
cannot fall to amuse. Other writers of
brilliant fiction are E. J. Rath Marlon Hill,
Elisabeth Daly, Cameron N. Wilson, Mary
Glascock and Wllmot Price. Among the
contributors of verse are Charlotte Becker,
Theodosia Garrison, Reginald W. Kauff
man, John O. Nelhardt, Emery Pottle.
Louis Untermeyer, Archibald Sullivan, Else
Barker, Rlcha.-d Kirk, Martha Q. D.
Blancht and Mary Hlnman Paine.
Edwin A. Abbey has made three charac
teristically fine pictures for the opening
article In the October Harper's Magaslne,
Illustrating Arthur Symons's critique of
Shakespeare's "Ttollus and Cresslda." In
the same number William Nicholson has a
striking picture In color of a Morris dancer
In England. This accompanies a charming;
article on May day dances In old England
by Mas Beerbohm. Charles Edward Rus
sell writes very entertainingly about Bur
mah and the Irrawaddy 'river, under the
title, "The River of Pagoda Land." The
laxy delights of motoring In Spain are hu
morously described by Louise Closser Hale,
In an article called "The Manana Habit,"
and the Illustrations are beautiful drawings
by Walter Hall, reproduced, la tint. Prof.
Lounabury writes on "Expletives and Non
Expletives." "What ' Science Does for
Farm Crops" Is another contribution that
makes a wide appeal. It Is written by
Prof. Snyder, of the College ct Agriculture
of the University of Minnesota. Captain
Marian tells entertainingly about "Old
Time Naval Officials." Another article of
striking interest Is "The Bible in Four
Hundred Tongues," by W. O. Fits-Gerald.
Illustrated with photographs, and showing
how the Bible Is translated Into languages
snd dialects all over the world. There are
seven fine short stories by'Calvio John
ston, Harriet Prescott Spofford. U. L.
Radford and Harriet Crandail, James B.
Connolly, Van Tassel Sulplien, Beatrix
Deraareat Lloyd and Marie Manning.
Above books at lowest retail itrloe.
thews, 123 South Fifteenth street.
Mat-
Books reviewed sre on sale by The Ben
nett Company at cut prices. .
All of the books reviewed here are
sale in Brandels' book department.