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    OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: APRIL 12, 3 90S.
Tailor Mades for Easter
made a study of suits to sell at this figure
and have demonstrated our ability to provide
them for you in the out-of-the-ordinary
styles. Every new model now in vogue can
be found tn this collection. .They come in
the strictly tailored suits and in the fancy
effects and may be had in
the most fashionable fabrics
and colors ,
Unlined Coverls at $65o.$750
Anticipating the wants of our trade for a
natty. Jaunty, light weight wrap, we have
placed on sale two styles of unlined covert
coata made of fine light weight covert
and finely finished
finely finished - -
$6.50 -
throut
At
Po
Ther shoes
worn by the
women in the
sljH of this country
A Jd U -
r ski
in- uig muvy
latest creations m this
famous
EASTER
Sorosis Shoe Store
FXHNK WILCOX, Mgr. 203 South iSth Street
p.
Prices given below tell the story,
at our stores. lGth and Dodge nr lfith
1.0(1 Squint's Karaparllla. for..
51.00 Cooper's Mscovery. for ....
fcdo I'M y lie's Ktdnev I'llln, for
uiM' (tomtom's Kidney pllla, for..
I -Hnii.nl Llaterliic. ;3c, 45eand.
7Eo
&9o
340
S6e
B9o
TBo
n'Tu'-n b mutea mux, 4uc enaA
"'rlL-kit Malted Milk. 45c 9c and.. 13.88
Victor' Enrot h rirnu. for.
36o
Sloan's Liniment. 2Sc, 4Bo and....!.!
..-H-a'itif, iau anu
II. IK' Pci-una. with top strip label..,
; iihu Uenulne avruii of Fga, for
'-lb. litimun Bird Heed. Monday
' .l.'ifcle Condensed Milk, every day...,
MOXSAT SOAP IAU
i ; boxee ( elks) ;5c box Soap, for,
. ;.-vo Packer's Tar Koa, fur
Woodbury'a Facia: Soap, for....
. Hexall Blemish Soup, for pimple
fiOe Kaeiete Hyegieniqu Soap, for...,
bar Chi tile 8oap. for
Big liar Caatlle Soap, for
' ?uo Klrk'a Juvenile Soap. Monday..!
Cucumber CHlile 8oap, doien
Carhaiero Bounue Boap, ljc and
60i kinds of soap American and
ported Ak ua.
. 10c Magic Skin Soap
09o
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Owl Drug Co., Cor. 16lfi and Harney
Easter Millinery...
We re showing a choica se
lection of all the latest Spring
Millinery.
S See us before buying your
Easter Hats.
iss3 Dougin st. F. M. Sc hade I I &:Co.
FARrVAM ST.
Something New in Strictly Tailored
Styles Just In time lor Easter
Thv latest models In strictly tailored suits
ha vp Just come in and they introduce a num
ber of new ntyle points that are finding favor
in New, York. These suits are all .cut and
made by the most skillful man tailors, the ma
terials of the best Imported woolens, are all
steam shrunk and pressed before making and
will hold their shape without shrinking or
stretching for several seasons.
We have the most experienced fitters, whose
business it is not only 1o fit garments, but to
fit them In such a way that the best lines of
rnch individual figure are brought out.
$25 Tailored Suits
This is the price paid by more than one-halt
the women for their tailored suits. V have
r3
$25.00
.
$7.50
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that ere
best gowned
leading cities
andabroad
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line for
rice .List
You can get the goods and the price
and Harney. Read this list of prices:
I rXB.TWXU AXS VOWSIKI M03TSAT
$1.00 Allun'a Janice Perfume, nx 39c
, .. .. x iiiaua s vtuoni-upie Kxtract, os...49o
lIl.OO UoKr & Gallefa Kxtract, ox., MonZ
day 49o
I 75c Lubln's . Extracts. Monday '.!!!!!! !90
I or .A.bo7. Prto" Monday only.
110c Mistletoe Cream, for !!!!'. I!' 6o
i-oigatea Kxtraets, ox.. Monday t&o
50c Loi-UHt Hloom Perfume 85o
1.00 Plnaud Lilac Vegetale, Mondav.
at
60c Plnaud'a Powder, for . . ' " 89
50c Pozxonl'a Powder. Monday. !ao
' ' n i r,mvjt' Tiuttk I ... ... . . a
I 60c Madga Cream, for aso
, dOo Pompelan Maanage Cream 89c
! BIO CICIAK IALB llTTai wsrv
i I.rfjk In our window and aee. Hie prices
iut v.blcl we are elllng standard brands
I or rlnara then come to our clitar counter
i and buy boxen full or pocketrulla
iOATOB 15c alxu Key Weat cigar this
I week, for 10o
:tlato 10c Key West cigar. " for'sVc
box of 50 for 94.00
Any good advertised may bo obtaintd'at
i either of our utorea.
McCQNNELL DRUG CO.
and Dodgo
OBSERVANCE OF HOLY WEEK
Not Enough Planned for Next Serea
Days to Make Calendar.
MANY OF CARD CLUBS TO SUSPEND
C'loae of l.entra Nrnaoa and Approach
' of EaMer Platla Kaahloaablea
T Mnch Orraplea1 for
rlTolllea.
A Mllllnerr Mnnilroiltr.
She had bniiRht a llltlo bonnet with
pretty bird upon It,
And she tierchnd It on her forehead on
When to her unfeigned surprise that gay
iiiruin wuiKfu ins cjcb
And proceeded unconcernedly to say:
"I perceive, my dear, that you have been
looking at me. too.
And no doubt you also think me rather
fine.
Hut I really wish I knew If I'm Just tl
way I grew.
And If all these wings and tails ara
really mine.
"Now to my untutored brain It Is very,
very plain
That I'm wearing Bluejay feathers On
my right.
While upon my other wing something yel
low seems to cling
Which is very .Oriole-mil In the light.
"I've an Owl-ish sort of head, but my col
lnr tuft Is red.
And there's something strangely Hawk
ish In my eyes:
Then my tail Is wondrous queer at a
glance It would appear
That 'twas taken from a Bird of Para
dise. "I am somewhat grieved to say I'm con
structed In a way
That reflects upon my pedigree, at least.
And I beg you'll not demur when I add,
a nest of fur
Makes me feel well, quite a little like a
beast.
"Now I've often heard It said we must
evolutej when dead
This may be an incarnation, so to spesk;
But" and here the Birdie sighed, "I am
sorry that I died,
For I'd rather be a Sparrow than a
Freak!"
' ' The Modrste In Smart Set.
Holy week finds the local fashionable
set without enough pinna announced to
make up a calendar. Of course some of
the devout will go to church but by far
the greater nurr.bdr of the women at least,
have their engagement books checked up
with engagements with milliner and mod
iste and they are too busy for the ordi
nary frivolities that go to make up the
fashionable week. Kven., the card clubs
have suspended meetings for this week
that Is, some of them have and the pros
pects are that those people who are de
pendent upon their friends for entertain
ment are going to have a lonely time of
It. It may be added however that the week
will not be entirely devoid of diversion.
While there is certainly nothing announced
there will be a few Impromptu and In
formal things, of course.
Friends of Harry O'Neill are becoming
anxious for him to get possession of the
new ranch he has- bought on the south
fork of the Loup river. This ranch is what
Is known as the Boblits ranch and is well
known to all hunters. Whilo Mr. O'Neill
has completed the purchase of this ranch,
he will not be able to gain possession
for nearly a year, but in the meantime
he has arrangements made so that he may
put it In fine shape for the entertainment
of hunting and house parties. He will
build sufficient lodges that he may care for
a goodly number at one time, and this al
ready famous hunting spot will become bet
ter known to Omaha friends of Mr. O'Neill. .
Many Omaha people will be in San Fran
cisco at the time of the visit of the United
States battleship fleet to that city. Gov
ernor Sheldon will lead one party of 125
of the prominent people of Nebraska who
will leave Lincoln April 25 and go via the
southern route, visiting the Grand canyon
of the Colorado. Besides this party there
are at present over 100 prominent Omaha
people how In California who will remain
over long enough to sea the naval demon
strations at San Francisco, and also to be
present May 8, when the beautiful silver
service will b presented by Governor Shel
don an9 his staff to the battleship Ne
braska,. Many are already tn Los Angeles
to see the celebrations at that place, Inci
dental to the vtBit of the fleet to; south
ern California. Many others are making
reservations on other trains than the gover
nor's speclul so that Omaha will be well
represented.
Pltuorn Past.
Miss Minnie Wltfoth entertained the
Nezod club at her home Tuesday evening.
The prise was'won by Miss Bertha Dvorak.
Miss Brockham will ' entertain the club
next Tuesday evening.
Mrs. Alex Jetes was hostess Friday after
noon at the meeting of the Original Bwas-
tlka club. The prises were won by Mrs.
Jetes, Mrs. J. C. Reeder and Mrs. A. S.
Foote. The next meeting will be with
Mrs. A. Buck. April 24.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Martin entertained
Friday evening for Mr. and Mrs. Roberson
t the home of Mr. and Mrs. George
Barker, the guests numbering about thirty.
Mr. Martin gave an illustrated lecture on
Home, Florence, Venice, .Paris and other
Interesting European cities.
The Laurel club entertained at a surprise
party Friday afternoon for Mrs. Joseph R.
Gillian at her residence 'on Clifton Hill.
The house was 1 decorated with lilies and
ferns and a luncheon was served during
the afternoon. The club will meet with
Mrs. C. N. Walker April 23.
Miss Sadie Vawter entertained the S. S.
club Friday evening. The time was spent
with music and stories. Those present
were: Miss Irene Cronemeyer, Miss Iva
Nickle, Miss Sarah Woodhouse, Miss Mabel
Anderson, Miss Jesse Rogers, Miss Ger
trude Lawless, Mitts Emily Grugdman and
Miss Gertrude Lawless
Mrs. Dell Pea roe entertained the Wood
Dell club Friday at lior home, 1302 North
Forty-fifth street. The prise for the after
noon was won by Mrs. W. J. Dermody.
Those present were: Mrs. Frank Maus,
Mrs. Harry McVey, Mrs. W. J. Dermody,
Mrs. B. L. Lawler, Mrs. E. C. Lamrie,
Mrs. R. Nellson. Mrs. W R. Sleeper, Mrs.
J. M. Wilson, Mrs. I,. Coryell, -with Mrs.
II. D. Neeley and Mrs. A. E. Langdon as
guests of the club. The next ' meeting,
which will be some time after Easter, will
be with Mrs. Harry McVey.
Mrs. Fa Wallace entertained Saturday
afternoon for her little daughter. Miss
Ruth Wallace, to celebrate her fifth birth
day. The afterpoon was spent with games
for the little ones. The' children present
were: Cornelia Baum. Julia Caldwell,
Prairie Paxton, Barbara Burns. Virginia
Pearse, Daisy Rich. Virginia Cotton. Ben
nte Cotton. Frederlcka Nash. Elizabeth
Barker. Virginia Barker, Lois Lullrldge,
Marlon Foye. Mary Barrett and Stanton
Kennedy.
Misa Nesmith entertained at Fort Omaha
Friday evening, April 10, In honor of the
Misses Faxrel, visitors of Lieutenant and
Mrs. Haskell, at a bowling party, followed
by a supper at the quarters of Captain
and Mrs. Nesmith. The floral and table
decorations were In red. The following
were guests: Colonel and Mrs. Glassford,
Mr. Biaden, Captain Hepburn, Captain and
Mrs. Our)'. Captain Cunningham, Lieuten
ant Giinim, Lieutenant Leisure, IJeutenant
and Mrs. HaskeU. Dr. and Mrs. Kennedy,
George Myers. The party went over In a
susses rarrel, Therei rarre , Swttxler
Mahonev.
Mrs. Charles Teal was hostess of the T.
B. club Friday. The afternoon was spent
playing a Bumber of games and with mu
sic, inose present were: MeMamea H. D.
Stone. Jim Kelly. Fred Maxfleld. W. B.
Etchisnn, John Wheeler. E. E. Stickler
Calahan. Charles Teal, llenrv Rehrman. J
L. Lyckholm. Frank Barber and Joaenh
Langfellner. Prises were won by Mesdamea
Lyckholm, Behrman and Maxfleld. Misses
Ardlth. Maxfleld and IJIllan Teal were
guests of the club. The next meeting will
be in two weeks, April 24, at the home of
Mrs. Calahan. 1907 Ontario street
A farewell party was given In honor of
miss rem White at tho home of Miss
Irene Cronemeyer, Tuesday evening. The
evening was spent In musio and games.
Those present were: Misses Fern White
Dorothy McMurray. Catherine Lawless.
Ktina Howk, Margaret Sorenson. Helen
Johnson, Ruth Weeks, Myrtle Dutcher.
Florence Adams. Myrtle Vawter, Ruth
tayior, Beatrice stedman, Winnie Humph
rey, Eda HRnsen. Pearl Adams. Ruth
Dutcher. Avla N'lrhnla Kuril Vu n,f..
Irene Cronemeyer, Gertrude Lawless. Elsie
i-ronemeyer; Messrs. Charlie Sessard.
Robert Cronemeyer. Arthur Cronemeyer,
Airrea sorenson; Mr. and Mrs. Crone
meyer.
Mr. and Mr. Charles Msrtln and Mr. and
Mrs. George. Barker entertained Saturday
evening for Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rolierson.
They were assisted by Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Martin. Mr. Roberson gave an Interesting
illustrated lecture on "Panama." The a-ii,t
were Dr, and Mrs. A. F. Jonas, Mr. and
Mrs. E. A. Cudahy, Mr. Michael Ctidahy
of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. Josenh M CnH.
ahy, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Wllhelm, Mrs.
j-ercy Btevens or Rockford. 111., Mr. and
Mrs. G. F. Bldwell. Mr. and Mrs. F. P.
Jviraendall. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Baum. Mr.
and Mrs. J. L. Webster, Miss Flora Web
ster, Mr. J. H. Millard, Miss Jessie Mil
liard, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Barker, Mad
ame Barker, Mr. an'd Mrs. W. T. Page,
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wyman. Mrs. J. J.
Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Henry AV. Tates,
Mrs. Voss. Mrs. Reba Morgan, Miss Bes
sie Yates, Mr. and Mrs. Casper Yost, Mrs.
Offutt, Mrs. W. B. Millard. Mrs. Guy Bar
ton, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kllpatrlek.
Mrs. J. R. Scobie. Miss Scoble, Dr. and
Mrs. Palmer Flndley, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Bllsh, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Noble. Mr.
Frank Burkley.
Miss Chapman enterlal
Sigma and the C. W. clubs Friday evening
at her home, 4811 Cass street. About forty
guests were present. Tho house was decor
ated with the colors of the two elnh. h
purple and white of the Gamma Sigma
and the yellow and white of the C. W.
club. A unique entertainment was ri...n
each guest being presented with a slip
UI P"Per oeanng a subject on which they
were to make a three-minute tiif anm.
of the subjects given to the men were,
"The Merry Widow Hat," "Spring House
Cleaning." "The Latest Spring Styles for
Women" and "Bread Baking," while the
girls had such topics as "Market Quota
tions," "Recent Legislation" and "Polit
ical Platforms." Those nresent w.r..
Miss Fay Lambman. fi t
Miss Agnes Lewis, Miss Cruett. Miss Edith
Knight. Miss Edna- Tabor, Miss Griffith,
Miss Johanna Chapman, Miss Mamie Chap
man, Miss Anne Thome. Mt. k,,iv.
Shlmer. Miss Lottie Gursey. Miss Mario
nacaiey. miss Kutn Bpethman, Miss Hallie
Jones, Mr. Fred Kettlehutt. Mr. George
Krebbs. Mr. Robert Thorpe. Mr. George
muitm, mr. rtoy -rnorpe, Mr. Wallace
Nelson, Mr. Wakelev. Mr nran
Welner. Mr. Clarence Chapman, Mr. Wal-
"7I -"pnn, Mr. Lewis, Mr. John Lewis,
Mr, Raymond Lewis, Mr. Culllston and Mr.
uoriner.
Coma Go Gossip. .
Miss Faith Potter will rt,.rn .
Thursday of next week.
Mr. Richard Coad left Frldav fnr v
lng where he will go on a ranch.
Miss Ruth Qulnhv who has heen ,.l.ltl,
In LInooln will retur.i home Sunday.
Mr. m. Kochsenthnl of Rochester, N. Y.,
is visiting nis sister at 621 North Twentieth
street.
Mr. Michael Cudahy of Chicago, Is the
guest of his son. Mr. Joseph Cudahy and
Mrs. Cudahy.
Mr. E. I. Cudahy expects to move Into
his apartments at the new Hamilton soma
time this week.
Miss Natalie Merriam has as her guest.
Miss Helen' Salsich of Milwaukee, Wis.j
who arrived Thursday for a short visit.
Mrs. Percy Stevens, RocVord. Ill Is the
guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Wllhelm. Mr.
Stevens is expected about the middle of
the week.
Mr. and Mrs. Hoxis Clark of St. Louis,
who arrived Friday noon to be the guests
of Mrs. Ella Squires, will remain for a
week or ten days.
Mrs. Alex D. Robertson of Washta, la.,
who has been visiting her mother, Mrs.
John S. Brlggs, for a fortnight, has re
turned to her home.
Mr. James Woodard who Is spending a
few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
J. I. Woodard, expects to return this week
to Sheridan, Wyoming.
Mrs. Bert Covey and C. L.
of
Lincoln have been spending a few day
me guest of their brother, Mr, , J.
Qulnby, and Mrs. Qultiby.
K. Diiuon Bird of New York Citv
Is
expected some time this week tn ho ih-
guest of Colonel and Mrs. S. B. Curtis,
parents of his fiancee. Miss Cartta Curtia!
Mrs. H. W. Lamb, accompanied her aunt,
Mrs. G. W. Megealh, home from the east,
when the latter returned last week, after
a trip of several weeks In the south and
east.
Mrs. Herbert Gannett and two children
expect to leave the last of the month for
Buffalo. N Y where Mr. Gannett is en
gaged in business and they will make their
future home there.
Miss Myrtle Busk,, who Is attending
school at the L'nlversity of Nebraska, will
return Wednesday to spend her Easter
vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
C. Busk of Bemis park.
Mr. Myles Standlsh and Mr. Will Scluoor
went to Lincoln. Friday, to attend the
dance given by the Delta Tau Delta fra
ternity. Friday evening, and the banquet
given Saturday evening.
Mrs. W. G. Sloan of East Orange. N.
J., formerly of Omaha, Is the guest of
Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Baldrlge. Later she
will visit Dr. and Mrs. Victor Coffman
and other Omaha friends.
Miss Amy (ilaaer. who has been the guest
of Mrs. Philip Schwartg for a few weeks
and who has been mucn entertained dur
ing her visit here, will return Sunday even
ing to her home in St. Louis.
Mrs. Arthur Brandeis is at the Pinna. In
New York, for this month. Miss Ruin
Brandeis Is spending the Fatter vac r tin
with her mother. Mrs. Brandeis l aio
vbiit tu Chicago enroute to Omaha.
Miss Mary Sumner and her coutln. Mm
True and Miss Florence True, will siil
early In June for a trip to Europe, return
ing hpine some time In October. Mrs. Sum
ner wll spend the summer In the east.
Mrs. N. F. Harrlman left Friday for Los
Angeles, where she will remain for a fea
weeks. Mrs. Harrlman and a number of
other Omaha ueonle will be Druent ,1i,r.
lng the celebrations in honor of tl-e adm'r- j
ai s iieei.
Mr. and Mra. Iuis Nash, Mr. and Mis.
F. A. Nash and children, and governess,
Mrs. E-. W. Nash, ar spending the week
end In Dubuque, the guests of Mr. aud Mrs.
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Wa
ir Display of Easter SHylcs
3
Rlow at Its iest
This exclusive house, after months of preperation, announces for
Monday the opening display of new Easter style creations and cordially
invites your inspection. It will be found the largest and most attractive
exhibition of 'fashionable garments ever presented in the city.
Exclusiveiiess is assured in our novelties, not only because there are n
duplicates, but because tee have taken advantage of the diversity of the season's
fashions in making our selections as widely variant as possible.
Novelty Suits tor Easter
On Monday we will present a collection of
new novelty tailored suits, including the latest
favored ideas a selection that reveals a most
minute study of the beautiful in dress.
Prices, $40, $45, $50, $55 and Up
New Easter Suits at $35.00
Src tills large and nrlctl rnllcetlon.
now ff forts now in vogue; made
plain or Mriwd M rgos, panamas,
pongees, mirages, anil silks,
Very sperlal values at
15
New Easter Suits at $25.00
He plate n beautiful rollertion on sale Monday. Now
Tailored Suits for all ocrusions; made of finest niatcr.
us
ials, in plain, striped or fancy
In all the newest effects.
Very special values at
Silk Dresses and Demi-Costumes
Charming new collection of Princess Dresses will be
shown Monday and in no other article of apparel In so
much interest centered at this time as in the new Princess
Dresses. They are made of silk taffeta. Rajah Tussor,
Etc. A collection of rare attractiveness and surpassing'
$19.50, $25.00, $29.75, $35.00 and Up.
New Skirts ior Easter
On Monday wt will show an unprecedented variety of
handsome new models in fine Hktrts. Made of French
Voiles, best Taffetas, Panamas, Herges, Worsted, Etc. All
are beautifully made and tailored in plain or trimmed
effects
Prices, $7.50, $10.00, $12.50 and $15.00.
Beautiful New Waists for Easter
A superb showing of new Silk Waists in all colors
and net, and lace waists In white and ecru.. The
greatest collection of silk and net waists in the
city to choose from and at unequalled prices.
$3.75, $5.00, $6 75
Fry Shoe
Swell
Spring
Styles
We Have Now Ready for Your
Inspection
Handsome and Original Styles and
Leathers
F1 O R. MEN
SmartvUnique and Pretty Footwear
Fashions
IPo r. Women
The most extensive lines of fashionable Sprlns Footwear ever
opened In the city, are now to be seen at this store.
All the smart, swell styles of the season, in shiny leathers and cor
rect tan shades.
These prices have never
bought such splendid quality,
fine finish and correct styles
as the shoes we offer our
customers this season.
Northeast Corner Sixlesnth and Doiuht She
JEW TELEPHONE SYSTEM AT MYERS-DILLON DRUG CO.
central and tcvrn honfn. injmuea uur on
lowi? '"" XOU ",0" rr Uoula 1B0- ! H h-i.nrtn.ent wanted as fol.
Prescription 7eosrtmnt. Offici Whom-
dlHt.nc nd I ".! l.e 1 ' " ,,V8e ,Uo i:osud 'reit'l'" "h tor ion,
t. iV"dT"d"",?.,,1;eIj0:v,,i'?r we have wo cJocd Tu"'n '
. BixlCe grrutly In. rtanlng our telephone srrvU-i-. w hav i hanged our d
livcrjr vhtf-m from blt-yr-ln tu motor cycle.
Phone ua your order from any psrt of the city and let ua fill them.
MYERS-DILLON DRUG CO., Cor. ISlh and Firnara
15 lO DOUGIAS ST.
You will find all the
of finest materials, in
35.00
shades and
25.00
Lingerie
A wonnerful rnlltfWinn rt rhavmlni, un
w . . . . nun- '
dreds of exclusive designs to select from, and none
prettier than the other plain tailored and embroidery
and lace trimmed effects. All are made of fine ma
terials. SPECIALLY PRICED AT
and $10.00.
Company
For
Easter
Wear
jTTi
FOPMEPLY
SCOFIELD
LCLCJCUITG
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Waists for Easter
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$1.45, $1.95, $2.45 and $2.95.
ICE CREAM
FOR
EASTER
8iturd.,v""Ur.."orn' before
Sunday Wln7 Pl am,very
rsciAXi DESSERTS Or ICE
Egga. made natural iie. contain- V
I n T V 11 1 If flrlvan
Bmall Chickens. aoen7.7.7.7lY.Ji
tin a x e8' u fT- 1
Wlah Bonea, tied 'wUh' 'rVb'b'o'n,
Large Rabbit." V ioriionn an' abm
Jove with Olive branch, doiten. Im.Oo
Ufranrnsa A r. n
Lily of the Valley, doxen :3.oo
Chlcka Enierslnif from Shell,
dozen ! Hn
Individual Rabbit's'.' dozen'. '. '. '. '. .$1.80
neapoiltun Cream, quart., 60
t'lee Nor, quart 75
NeMHelriKle Pudding, quart Si.00
mrtkvih CASTST DEBSZBTS. .
Alaruona Oluce.
Olaco Nutk- and Fruits.
uuiuaii aiiiioijui.
Cream Almerla Urapen, titrawberrlta
and nrtftKii jnuim.
Halted Almond and Pecans.
.... k
v irum .ii.i I. ii iiii&j lun B.
Gold Medal Chocolaten and Bon-Bons.
BTOVXI.TIEB.
Afsortpd Cream Kagn. Fluent Quality,
i ... i ... i ...... i ... . t i . . , . i
iiannii iiul yji ft u: . i rai ri Liiia, SM-
durf Quality.
Almond Paste Kaater Rabbits and
Chlcka.
Ma I In Km. Hn,l PnlnK.1
Beautifully Decorated Baakets,
Crowded Full of Delicious Choco
tea and Ron-Rmi.
Large Variety of Chlcka, RabblU,
JUuiks, 6c Kach.
The STORtron prima n-
1818-90 riMlK,
eli. pioie ibto. rHojra
Soar. 711. A 1711 '
on i Woman's Face, Neck
ffArms or Shoulders Is Not
LA JEINE DEPILATORY (Liquid)
will remove hair from any part of the body
Id & to 10 minute leaving- akin soft aud
white no smarting; or burning; Tie per
l.ottlo. By i.iall, aealed. $1. Circulars free.
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Cor. 16th und Uodge, Omaoa, ,
OWL XtKVii CO..
Cor loth wild llaruey.
TABLE D'HOTE DINNER
TODAY AT
GAe CALUMET
EEAD THE BEST PAPEfi
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