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."MATT A SUNDAY BEE: APRIL 12, 100.
DUKE' DISLIKES ROYALTY
Trince Who it to Marry Kisi Elkini
it Great Commoner.
CHOOSER rBEEOT)3 EVERYWHERE
lever Has Amr Rrrard for
Raak or roaveatloas ( Eaela
sItc Society Maklaa;
Arqaala tanees.
TIOMR April ll.-(Ppecial.) 'I am not
surprised," la the comment most fre
quently heard her among Italians on
the: reported engagement 6f the duke of
Annuel and Miss Klklna, the daughter
t)f a United States senator.
! In fact, looking; bark one can see that
the' prince s whole life has been leading
tip to something of the kind. It Is quite
info to say that there Is not another
royal prince In Europe who has known
commoners all over the world as Inti
mately as the duke of Abruxzl. He
'began as a lad at the military academy,
! choosing his friends with a large liberality,
'which gained him later the name of the
"Commoner Prince," quarreling, fighting
and chumming, aa all school boys do, on
. an duality with the best, but never
' using his rank to his own advantage.
In the navy it was the same. He was on
i friendly terms with all, and mingled with
' all sorts and conditions of men, his ex
perience making him a perfect man of
the world, and a ronsumate Judge of his
fellow creatures.
. The Italians know him less than any
other of the royal princes, because he Is
ao seldom here; If not off on one of his
expeditions, he Is on a man of war, and
only comes to his native land off and on,
but they are Intensely proud of him be
cause, of his very real achievements,
and the endurance, almost superhuman,
which he has shown In so many different
ways. In Alaska, at the North Pole,
and on the Ruwenxorl, in Africa,
When the duke's friends Jh to get a
rlsi out of him they declare that he--- is
not an Italian at all. "How can the son
of the king of Spain be Italian?" they
cry, and, In fact, the duke, although
the son of Prince Amadeo, brother of King
Humbert, and for two years king of
Spain, was born In the royal palace at
Madrid. In the room which Queen Vic
toria now uses as a nursery for the crown
prince, and he was then third In succes
sion to the throne. This mode of reason
ing rouses him to great wrath, especially
aa since . his first year he has never
' again been In Spain.
Climbing Alaskan reak.
He showed young of what metal he
was made by his ascent of Mount St.
. Ellas, in Alaska, but far more Interest
was shown In his Arctic expedition, in 1X99,
when he was only 26 years old, especially
as it was an open secret that he was
spending a good deal more than he could
nfford and that It would leave his re
sources much crippled. The whole royal
family encouraged and helped forward
the project. The Dowager Queen Mar
glierlta was then . reigning, and took the
prettiest way of reminding the duke of
his home and those awaiting him there
will) tmxlety. She Is most puctullous
about family anniversaries, ao she chose
a number of presents with great care, as
each hud to be tiny and of little weight.
Each pan el was tied by the queen's own
fingers, with the daintiest of ribbon In
different colors, and each had a written
Inscription, "To be opened Christmas," or
"June 21st, 1601." (the fete of Ban Lulgl,
the duke's name day), or 'January 29th,
190:!" (tlie duke's birthday', and so on, one
for-every annlversury - during the three
yenrs that he was expected to be away.
It was wonderful, considering how many
there were, how small they were In bulk.
This enabled them to be easily carried
when the ship was abandoned, and the
expedition betook itsejf to the sleds. Who
can say what comfort Prince Lulgl gained
by a contemplation of these visible signs
, of royal solicitude, when far removed
from all signs of human habitation, and
In the midst of the dreary wastes and the
strange silences of the Inhospitable north?
Delight to His Asst.
Tlie duke delighted the heart of his
aunt. Queen Margherlta, on his return. It
will lie remembered that she gave a votive
offering In the form of a magnificent
, model. In silver, of his ship, the "St'ulla
Polure," as thank-offering for his safe
return from the, Polar regions, and he
expressed his gratitude for his success
In much the same manner. At Cour
mayeur, accompanied by Captain Cagln
(whose name In connection with the famous
Arctic Journey almost as well known as
his own) and the gulden, he assisted at
a mass In the church there. Ids offering
was an elegant mlrmture scene of the far
north. It represented an Ice field with a
led with two figures In It, drawn by dogs,
In full gallop. After mass the duke found
boots of the real dogs which went with
the expedition, outside the church. They
threw themselves upon him in such de
light that he had to cry for mercy and
be relieved from their too bold caresses.
The duke remained some time at Cour
mayeur. climbing all the available moun
tains. In the company of his guides, who
did their best to Induce him to promise
to return to the far north, and, of course,
take them with him. "Let us outdo our
own record," they urged, and with mag
nificent conceit, "You and we, sir, can
outshine the world!" Prince Lulgl only
shook his head. ,but It was whispered
that lie was already tired of the amen
ities of society life and thirsting if not
for new adventures at least for excit
ing ones. 'I was not made to be a prince,"
lie confided to a friend, "but to be an
Arab nd scour the desert, or an Esquimau
and search the ice fields." Not long
after ha was off to conquer the Ruwen
rL Iadtlraat to ftorlety.
This indifference to social life Is what
sets the duke of Abruxzl apart from his
brothers, who sre tioth. especially the
Count of Turin. wh, Is still a bachelor,
famous for their enjoyment of all social
pleasures. Their partiality for feminine
society Is known at every court in Europe.
Th duke, on the contrary, la scarcely
recognised when he appears. I am not
exaggerating In saying that he Is better
(established iS,-e )
- Carm Will raa SJmm. -
WhobplngoCough, Croup,
Uronchltla, Coughs,
Diphtheria), Catarrh.
Confidence can be claced In .
edr, which tor a quarter of a century
has earned unqualified praise. Restful
n ignis are ass urea at once.
Cmoien l Boon to Atthmtllcs
AH DrugjUt
& tttmt for it- rr
ttrtftn ottUi.
OrMnlen AtiHantA
Throat Tablets foe U
irritated turoat. of
roar drogglst or from
a. Mo. lax am pa.
Ia Vsps-Cretefeaa Ca,
itoNMb.itr.
BaaaaBanssnnarM
it I
known In the Untied States than In any
other country. The American girl has
always bad a great attraction for him.
He likes ' her frankness and self-confidence.
The European Is too conscious
of his rank, and, therefore, ceases to amuse
him. However, on one occasion he got
a snub which might have come from the
most Independent American besuty.
He was at a great ball In Rome and
had danced Indefatigably. The belle of
the brilliant assembly waa Prlnclpessima
Maria Ruapoli, a blonde of the purest
type, who attracted all eyes, a daughter
of Prince Francesco Ruspoll. msster of
the holy hosplc of the apostolic palace,
and, therefore, a ataunch adherent of the
Pope. The duke, forgetting perhaps In
the excitement of the dance, that women
re not to be taken ton lightly, even by
royalttlea. approached the princess without
an Introduction, and, bowing profoundly,
asked the honor of a dance. In the large
hall there was a moment of expectant
hush, when, without the quiver of an eye
lid, the proud beauty drew back, and
the discomforted prince, notwithstanding
his rank, passed on and the incident was
over,' but not so the gossip which raged
for weeks.
ELEVATING PRINTERS' CRAFT
Typographical I a Ion Gives NOTel and
Practical Aid to Industrial
rcmrleacr. '
While educators are advocating Indus
trial education and philanthropists are
loosening the ptnse strings to help the edu
cators, the International Typographical
union has Inaugurated a comprehensive
system of supplemental trade education
It Is within the reach of every printer and
Is designed to aid all those who follow the
"art preservative of all arts" for a liveli
hood. Owing to tae Impossibility of estab
lishing a school In every town, the union
adapted the correspondence system, which
Is furnished at approximately cost price
$30, payable on easy terms. In order to en
courage studlousnesa In the craft the Inter
national union will give a prize or rebate
of to to every student Who perseveres and
completes the course of thirty-seven les
sons. These prizes do not go to the un
usually proficient, but to all who show
desire to learn and are of ordinary capa
city. Employers may supplement the un
ion's prise by offering additional Induce
ments to their employes to take the course,
some having promised to defray all ex
penses Incurred by their employes. The
feature of the course la not so much the
Information Imparted by the lessons, as
the benefit that will flow from crltlclHms
of the student's work, which will receive
personal attention from the experts at
headquarters. This connection does not
cease when the lessons are ended. The
winner of a schollarshlp Is entitled to con
sult the experts on technical questions as
long as he remains at the trade, be that
five or fifty years.
The object of the course Is to give prin
ters an opportunity to learn those things
In connection with their business which
Is prevented by the specialization of In
dustry. It Is hoped that this will make It
possible for them to become more proficient
than they could under the old apprentice
ship system, the union being desirous or
expanding the field of the printer. More
and more Is the work of the designer ob
servable In printed matter In the shape of
appropriate decorations and lettering. To
a very great extent this Is being done un.
der the supervision of commercial artists.
Some printers with a natural aptitude for
such work have been very successful at It.
Having two men do what one might do
Is not only an economic waste, hut it pro
duces comparatively unsatisfactory results.
The work being craftsmanship rather than
art,' It can be mastered by the average
printer, and the union wishes to aid in this
natural expansion of the trade. While
other and older branches will not be neg
lected In the course, the new element will
be featured, as the union Is of the opinion
that It will thereby not only be giving an
uplift to the art preservative, but opening
up new avenues of lucrative employment
for Its members. That this may be done
most efficiently the union has secured the
services of art Instructors and schools of
design who will bend their energies toward
simplifying those art principles which the
printer may utilize. This information is
In the ordinary art course, but burled In a
mass of matter that Is confusing to the
printer-student who has the. tlrne and In
clination to pick It out. To collate all the
Information that Is beneficial and give It
wide circulation Is the purpose of the
court. The International Typographical
Union commission, 130 Sherman street, Chi
cago, III., will furnish any printer with ajl
additional Information on receipt of name
and address.
HOW LAWYER SHOULD PROPOSE
A Doeasaeai Bristling; with the Lingo
of the Tribe and Right
l tm Date.
The following la vouched by the Wash
ington Post as "good form" for a lawyer
proposing marriage:
"To Ann Bright, of Blank, in the county
of Blank, Spinster, daughter of Edward
Bright, of the same place, gentleman, and
of Mary, his wife.
"Madam: Whereas I, the undersigned
John Smith, am a bachelor, of the age
of 18 years, and am and have been for three
years and upward now last past In practice
as an attorney and practitioner at law:
"And, whereas, the net annual Income and
emoluments arising from the practice of my
said profession amount to the sum of 11,500
and upward, and In addition thereto, I am
possessed of or otherwise entitled to real
and personal property producing a further
net annual Income of 11.000 or thereabouts,
making together with the aforesaid profes
sional Income a total income of $2,500 or
thereabouts:
"And, wheress, having regard to the sev
era! facts hereinbefore recited I. the said
John Smith, am In a position to maintain
and keep a wife, and I am desirous o en
ter the holy state of matrimony:
"And, whereas, on divers occasions and in
divers places I have observed the manner,
behavior, and demeanor of you, the aald
Ann Bright, and I have further made or
caused to be made sundry inquiries and In
vestlgatlons concerning the character, dis
position, habits, propensities, tastes, likes
and dislikes of you, the said Ann Bright,
and have thereby and by other sufficient
means duly satisfied myself that you. the
said Ann' Bright, are in all respects a fit
and proper person to become the wife of
me, the said John Smith: 1
"And, whereas, after due and mature de
liberation I have determined to make unto
you the offer hereinafter expressed:
"Norn-, In pursuance of such determination
and for divers good causes me hereunto
moving, I. the said John Smith, da hereby
Irrevocably ibut subject, nevertheless, to
the stipulation contained in the final clause
hereof) offer and tender unto you, tpe said
Ann Bright, all thst and those my heart,
hand, body, soul, mind, understanding, and
affections, to bo held by you to tlie ure
of you. the said Ann Bright, for and during
the term of your natural life In case you
shall predecease me. or for and during our
Joint life In rase I shall predecease you.
"And I hereby promise and declare that
In the event of you. the said Ann Bright,
Intimating to me In writing or otherwise
within the siace of seven days next after
Hartman's Ability to Undersell is Most Clearly Demonstrated ii These
ipritigf Ooeninff
pedals
This sale represents a united effort on the part of the 22 great Hartnian stores the culmination of extraordinary preparations made by this great home
furnishing organization which has resulted in our assembling here for your inspection a magnificent showing of the most artistic furnishings designed for the.
modern home. It also present1 saving opportunities such as prove Hartman's ability to undersell every other homefurnishing concern in Omaha. Last week's
pricing was a revelation to the people and now for another week a week of still greater values. "We invite you to call now while our showing of new goods
are at their best while prices are so much to your advantage. Come early in the week tomorrow if possible.
CREDIT ARRANGEMENTS TO SUIT YOUR REQUIREMENTS
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MASSIVE DAVENPORT SOFA BED
This is the greatest value in a Davenport Sofa Bed that has been presented to the
people of Omaha in years, The frame is made of quartersawed oak, is most sub"
sicuiiicuiy tuuairuitu iuot uwauuiuuy iiiu&iicu i ue arms are oroaa ana iancy
oixupv, kixm, uum jjuaia are ueavy ana are nanasomeiy carvea,
uMwk uit dvui. jv mi wwji uu Hilled IU 3 ltd Sprulg5f -a ,JJML B3BJ
upholstered in beautiful figured imported vclour ;;:VlfTTY fl u
and deeolv tufted. There is a larc mmnrimont "I rlVj-i ! i
under the seat for storing bedding during i.:e day.
This is an excellent value. A world beater at the price
THIS LARGE C.85
REFRIGKRATOR O
This Refrlfterator Is of the now scien
tific cold air construction. It Is lined
with palvanl.ed iron, has charcoal pack
ing anil non-conductlnK heating. It Is
a refrigerator that la noted for economy
of Ice. It's only one of many big refrig
erator bargains.
Extra Handsome I5
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OIF
CARPETS and RUGS
That Present Unheard of Values
Seamless Velvet
RUGS. !2x9
These Ruks are, woven In one plce anil have no seams
are of wonderful durability. Never sold In Omaha
for less thErn $31.75. Hartman's price ..... $23.10
Axmtnster Rugs. 10
ft. 6 ins, x 8 ft. .3 Ins.
19
.75
IRON
These beds arc
BEDS.
made
at
of heavv tnhlnz and
have extra larite Joints and chills." They
are enameled In various colors. The price
Is less than 6Q per cent under value. The
beds are on sale a:l week.
12x9 Reversible fl.95
ART RUGS O
Extra quality, linen chain; exqui
site patterns and richness of col
ors; the price mentioned repre
sents a saving of 33. '
Ingrain Carpet
idaome
31c
Brussels Carpet
'orsted
w and
59c
Velvet Carpet
Linen chain, handsome
patterns and de
signs, 03 roils at
big reduction, yd.
Closely woven, all worsted
BrusHels Carpet, new and
beautiful patterns,
sold elsewhere for'
75c; our price. .
n r rvi'';"j
This Carpet Is of superior
quality. Beautiful combina
tion if colors, thoroughly
dependable. The price can
not be duplicated
In Omaha,
yard
95c
Ruks of the same quality have never sold for les than
CJS.OO. We are offering a Hug- of superior quality. hlrh
soft pile, for 919 7S
36x72 Imperial X.98
SMYRNA RUGS O
The rugs are of excellent quality
and will give the best possible ser
vice; superior coloring and will
not fade.- The ruga are reversible
and greatly underpriced.
Extra Quality
Ingrain Carpet
All wool, exceptional uual
. Ity, price repie- ma
sents a 45 per cent tlAi
, reduction tftf V
Superior Quality
10 Wire Brussels
CARPET..,
Never before have you
ever been offered this qual
ity Carpet for such a low
price. guaranteed durabil
ity, excellent colors.
Axminster
Carpet
108 rolls, with borders to
match, soft pile, excellent
quality. Tlie price
is unoeatabie, look
where you may
TI IL 'in,' i i i fyf Kt mi wii fstijii j
78c
1322
HARTMAN'S IMPERIAL MONARCH
BRUSSELS RUGS. 12x9
1.15
1390
These rugs are of highest quality made without seams. They are of extraordinary durability the patterns
are most nanasonie ana tne colorings are or the non-fadable character. This Is absolutely and positively
tne Dcst urusseis rug on saie in umana at anj wnere near tha price. It s a tremendous bargain.
SPECIAL
This la tho Famous AlPlln Go-Cart,
the lightest nnd strongest collapsible,
Cart made.. Cun be opened and closed
with one hand. Has heavy rubber tires,
steel wheels, and double steel fork of
sufficient strength to carry 600 pounds.
You can't duplicate this value In Omaha.
Large Solid Oak
Extension I a hie
15
.b9
The best selected solid oak Is used In
this table. It Is extra masxive and has
'large 42-Inch top and extends to six feet.
You mav have seen great values- before
In a pedestal extension table, but never
one equal to this.
SOLID OAK
SIULHOAK
This magnificent quarter-oawed oak Sideboard y
beautifully carved and of superior workmanship
throughout. It Is flttt-d with large French rldte
beveled edge mirror. Lined drawer for silver-',
ware and large linen drawer. An exceptional
value.
TTW
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22 Great Stores Throughout the U. S.
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SOLID OAK
lJkSSr.N....
14-2i
1414-1416-1418 DOUGLAS ST.
This Is positively the most extraordinary Dresser
value we were ever able to offar. It Ix extra
well made and beautifully polished. lias extra
large mirror and solid brass cant drawer pulU.
the date upon which this tetter shall be
served upon you or left fur you at your
last known place of abode, your accep
tance, of the effer hereby made aa afore
said. I will within a reasonable period
thereafter Intermarry wtth you, the said
Ann Bright, at such church or In such
other building as you may select for that
purpose, and will at all times thereafter
during our Joint lives at my own expense
In all things maintain and keep you, tha
said Ann Bright, as my lawful wife.
"Provided, always, and the offer hereby
inado as aforesaid la upon the express con
dition that if you. the said Ann Bright
shall not within the space of seven days
after the service or delivery of this letter
as aforesaid Intimate by writing or other
wise your acceptance of the said offer, the
same offer sljall t hereupon be absolutely
null and void, anything herein contained to
the contrary notwithstanding.
"In witness, whereof. I have hereunto
set my hand, drslgnated myself as
"Your humble servant.
"JOHN BMITH."
I'se.Eee Want Ads to boost your business.
Antidote for a Tired Mlad
"The best antidote for a tired and weary
mind that I know of is work." said a
well known downtown lawyer. "Sound
somewhat paradoxical. I know, nut I will
explain. When I have worked over a
problem until my brain Is numb I find
the best way to clear my head is to plunge
Into a totally different problem. Now my
hobby Is photography, and there are a
great many puxs:tng things about pho
tography which 1 plunge into. Tlie result
Is afier an hour or so of this sort of re
laxation 1 go back to my original propo
sition much refreshed In mind and I usually
manage to solve It, too. Thai la why I
maintsJn a dark room at my 9tflc and
keep all sorts of chemicals on hand. I
used te try to clear my head by sleep, tint
It didn't work not with me, at any rate.
No, tt I attempt to sleep directly after
puxsling over a case f will lie and think
of my problem Instead of sleeping. For
this reason I have formed the theory thai
changing the entire thought of the mind
Just before retiring will knock out In
somnia." I'hllade!ilila Record.,
What some of the l-onilon papers de
scribe as the longest address ever written
tn an envelope was put on a letter dis
patched by the Mahometan pleader to his
nephew. It ran thus; "If the Almighty
PlPfHt-, M ,nl" envelope having arrlvea
"f K..h y..0f. C-Icu,,- "' '- ''HgnborhoTl
8lra.ion.lln and AllaUad Kahn. merchants.
r oiierea t and read by the happy light
... ,-,.-. ,,, vinuoin manner, and lw-
loved of the heart, Mian Sheikh Inayat All
may his life be lor.g1 Wrliteii on the lot li
of the blessed Hamzan in the year YOA
of the II, Kim of our prophet, and fl in
patched aa bearing. Having, without Ion
of lime, paid the postage and rlv..l
tlie letter, you will read It. and having
abstained from food or drink, considering
It forbidden to you. you will convey your
self to Juan pore, and you wtU know Luis
to be a strict Injunction."
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