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PART II
EDITCHIAL SECT.:.!
PACC3 1 TO .
UNDAY
VOL. XXX VTI XO. 50.
OMAHA. SUNDAY MORNING. MAY 31. IPC?.
SINGLE COPT FIVE CENTS.
BERLIN AND ITS BURGHERS
Glimptea of tie German Capital Whea
AH tie Lamp Are Lit
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A City mt Mesy Ottwir4
DsslseiM Arttvltle-s aa lrlmi
Life rials sad Beer
4 Ffeeslsr Tip.
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V wr Tnter 3n Linden, and It was i
1 (iYl' k In the moratn. "Come, said f
my r--ri:n friend, we will go up ners ana ,
t. p wi-at la going- on.",
V. went op. The place vai a cafe.
videine; from the number of tables. No- !
boiiy waa there; that la. nobody but a lot j
of waiters standing around. I scoffed a
bit. "Fine, lively mog-je you've broken
Into." I said. " An accurate picture of
night life In Eerl:n. I take It."
There waa a big maro. in a green uni
form, d.-corated w:ta many brf;js buttons,
at the dt r. He heard me. 'r-eed, san."
h remonstrated, in real dartty talk, "ycra
oU la too early. Corr.e in, aah, in 'bout
a -our nd a
That made
tin when
half."
me blink. And I bhnked
we tjrned t'.ie corner Intn
Tried rlcl'etr
nd found ouraelvea In
;he middle of a mrolllr.g crowd of Eerlln
ers that filled the axlrwelka.
"Eomethlng uncommon suing on, I sun
p ,-hif." I ventured.
"Oh. no," my Eerl'n friend rej!lked.
Tfual thin. Alwaya thia way. This
gtriet d-Hi'n't befin to get fi until afrer
midnight, and It i aa crcwded at t or 4
o'tlmk in the mornirg as it is now."
I look that wtih some rrg-ntal reaerva
tii r.a. but whr-n we went back to that
c on t'nter Ji-n Lindm at a quarter to
I. we fraund !t jarnrned w-t!i people, eattna,
drinking and listening to the orchtslra
1 .it. waa punip'ng away aa if it had been
m:aer to ll I trw.k a Deek at Fried- H
i . ,-sirasne when we came out. n waa nu j
filled w.th a atrolling crowd, aomewnat
c;.nIlLr than when I saw it firat,
ii.Liy. T'ikts were many cafea In
but ,
I .ill
. liiFt, Taxk-aha ar.d motori were acurry
i.'j up and down. It looked like Broadway
. ii. 3- after tlie theiterg are out.
Lii Ui!te petlc uever gu to bedT" 1
. s id my Ek rim f ri nd.
"Apparently nut." he said. "The parade
. v . up uriiil all Uoura of the morning.
..lie pl:.c do cot open until 12."
1 uiougUt cf tlie boaating w have bn
i for yeara aixiut the Great White
... aa the lesi wrd in night life. I
. ....1 aee tlje clr.at While Way at half
J o'Uotk In ti:e morning, with the
,.i.u all out, a casual condensed, milk
v. j.i ra rumbiing across from the Grand
Ui-ixal aiation, an occasional hanaom clat-"iviir-S
alone, and one or two all-night
. ...th rooms oi en.
"OU. yea." aaid "my friend, "there- la ana
c nc crt haJL, 1 unJeratand, that doesn t
mta uni.l ( o'clock in tne morning, and '. , J
.s well patronised by tike people wto rt- ' 8
fuae to tutn Jn at S or ao,. asd want to F-
ii.ake a real niffht of it."
rrrKnlafar ( Beer.
Theri MT9 ptacea In Berlin whrre food
s aa expensive as it is anywhere els, but,
u.JinarUr; tUe food m.1 the rewaiuania ic
'-ry tiieap. Thi; mn ret of thia la that the
i s-.avsanta. raaka tneir profit on tl wine
.. id L':er. If on aek a German waiter for if
j.-, re lo!i.s at ytu in a helpless sort of
- jy tr.d wonders what you mean. Water,
j.i a Grn' restaurant -lewpo1nt, la
. ly to sail bjais on and fit other
ivn ;u'r;-ooea. The idea of drir.k'ng
" x meal la ab surd, unleaa. Indeed.
. -i-t 'b 'ttl-l water, which jm another
a-m brirfs revenue to tlH horiae,
. . r ha!!r pe iuiiae on the'r beers
en r ant beer of a certain brew you
i cue ila-e. and if you fancy another
' -on go to the htiuse that sella that
t. l.rx kitiy at the matter caauaily. It
c -' -d to me that more Berliners drink
C coffee than drink beer, although
' ; j uiar ,dea ! that Germans drink
;- tan aaythlng else,
Ti '"fr'rcrf, the German la always pio
' :i snoring a It rj; and ornate pipe.
"-e does srrcke auch a pipe out in
. o'.rr. but Beri;tera all smoke cigarf.
r? are dDsma of big ciarar atorea.
'.' -iia clears cost about half aa much
.n CrrV.n Uiey do in the Vnlted Siatea,
r irl tiny are be.:er. but It requires long
j. ' ja"ent practice t J'ke a German
'4r. It J ent-rely an acqti.red taa'.e. If
i.u v.i.k cn the street in the wake of a
iir r.j sanikir.g one of the few-phennig
oiarjn. yon dltcuver amells you had never
dreamed could bo harbored in railed to-
1. MI-CO.
rasker Fim4 Ositlawed.
Tour German does not care for fancy
f d. He wan la "grub." Ealing to him
. a sacred ceremony, not to be trifled with
r.'..r si :ghted. When be eata. be wanta to
t at, to mistiest , to get a realiclng a:nae
ii.at U la eommuiiiiil with something thai
ras auha:ance In, K. Tliere was tliat occa
sion when Frederick W. CauJdweU. the
Aanerx an vice consul general In Berlin, de
stined to give a reception to his fnendu
jKe went to his landlady and discaasd the
refreshments with her. Tbey decided on
andvichea and some mflee of that charac
ter, la giving hia parting liturucUDca.
Cauldwell said: "Be sure to cut the crusts
cf? U.e bread whe-n you make the sand
wichea."
There was cnesternatlon at thia. Tlx
landlady held a conuliMtka wtth tho aer
vanta The master uf the house was
brought Into it- The point waa debated
tor half an : hour. Cut the rrusia off lue
brea J T J-Tepoeteroua: A'.er the situa
tion had bee.i canvaseed in all its de.ii'is.
ai,d the jdjrcent of everybody in the Louse
had been passed on the propoaiuon.
the t
Ur-iilady wnt to CauldwelL
"Is it eo, she eakd. "that we are to cu:
t..a crusts the bread off alien the saod-ak-t.es
we are' nkki!r'
-Cerm:!y," Caaldweli replied.
"Ah." fctie said, a great light breaking
over her "I comprehend at lat. Tow
frtienda hare BO teeta." - -
Tb keer un the fatal effecta of
uihio ail riaht. but h take a platoon of t
rrik.m so many of his countrymen yet i
paunchy i thitl they ait too lung at table !
u'ier l he diiiner ia over. Whenevjr he J
;.v - or goea to a dinner, be gets up aa j
k.iou aa it la fiiilalied and walks about.
tverv imur vi t-ZS ta at ud and stand i
sr.juud as long aa the kaiser la stand! ug.
l.e keepa U.ein otk their feet for an hoar.
1 hat '.a one wr the kaiaur holds bis
aaiat line m chock, for he eata aa heartily
Aj ay uf hia sub-cia, and like to do It.
CltF t tat aaaaiU Tlgk.
lerlitt is the city of the small Up. but.
hatsvis. the city tat the sumerotia tin. It
is amaauiS to obaervo tho grateful thanks
that follow the prmoaly twetoerel of M
pica nig a. or about cents. SU-1. there
be no obBkWsioa that tips are But
expensive enough, in the total, tor Berliner
have erolved a gra.iah.m of surict that
crakes the eu-.r w of l-pfeacieT paeoee
rw-4 aud coc.Uiknia. Tea - sa aitA
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mbroidcrics
Sever More Teraptiarly Priced
Monday morning hundreds cf Tarda of
hex, some ZT-inch i!h embrxllcry
flouncing, very elaborate designs,
suitable for dreeoa, petticoats,
wmu. worth to 11 It a yard, re
markably unjerprieed, at S9a
lB-tncu ivira flounclxigs, the cerrt
cover embroideries, probably fifty
choice patterns fro m which to
choon, ail worth to Kc a yard, on
llonday'a aale. at 13e
Bis purchase Cambric embroider!. j:
eie".n:s. Insertions and bende, in
mau-ned nets ranatng from two to
i inches wde. wortn u Jc a yd.
4. ('( yarda on sale Monday, at,
yard
Fr'-rch sad 'Jertniui val. laces, in
matched set. another In: pun erner
jurt received. tT:'.a at erut
ha.f
r ruler,
day. at
usually 11.00 a doxen. M"n-
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Ridiculously Low Prices on Silk Suits: S29L0 Suits
Sale "La. Grecque" Corsets
$7.50 Lines for S3.25
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Less than half price for strictly new models in
the famous "La (Jreeque" Corsets. The num
ber on sale is aa extremely Ions back model and
medium hi eh bust, fitted with t-.vo pairs silk
hose supporters. The regular retail 'SS
price is $7.50, beginning Monday- ft
buy them for
The Well Known Kabo Corsets
Clearing at Half,
Everyone knows the Kabo Corsets. For years It ha
been one of America's best lines. On account of our de
cision to rtdur the corset stocks you can buy these
splendid cornets at half. Among them are the high bust
long flattening back models and half a dozn other num
bers to fit all t'.guies. ilfdiuzu and light weiits. Values
$2.00 up to JC.50.
HALF PRICE NOW SI S1.50 S2 S3
Hh
MY HIGH SCHOOL, DAYS"
A Memory Book of Eigh School Days, a
Highly Appropriate Commencement Gift.
Printed, decorated and illustrated in two colors, on highly f in
ched paper, cover design in gold, each book boxed. Special
paue lor jotting down school incidents and data about sports,
teachers societies, chums, autographs, class colors S Z
and many other interesting topics; price
. Other books from 25c up to $5.00 each.
Dress Goods In Stirring Sale
Incredible as such reductions may seem the authenticity of
the savings cannot be questioned. Firstly we bought them
very low; now, in June, we sacrifice the profits to clear remain
ing lots quickly. -.
Buy Monday 54-inch Panamas, and
&Q-i&cb. jjolden brown wool taffe
tu aad brown Tamese fabrics, all
priced formerly $1.25 AOj
and $1.0, now 0.C
LININGS
Black Mereerized Satin, 35c goods 12ujC
Moire Skirting, black and colors, 35c goods 17c
Embroidered Flannels, sample pieces, a little soiled, worth
$1.00, $L25 and $1.50 a yard, at 48c
Philadelphia Lawn Mowers i Off
Mont tmportaBt aJUKmnretnent of the ae-aaoB. PtUladelpbia Mowers
avre conceded to be the highest grade mowers made. Munduy any aixe af
straight rethattioo ii5 PER CE.XT OFF.
THE OA5GLER GAS R.XGES Possess superior point of merit, notably
simplicity of operation, convenience in cleaning, and unexcelled cooking
and baking qualities.
:
The Daaujler -No. 615 with broiler
s S17.00
No. 416 without broiler is JJ15.00
Other Gauf Ranges I0.5u to 40.
ah Boiler 14 or. copper bot
tom, stationary handles, regularly
1 .88. Monday S1.10'
B. O. E. Sad Irons, regularly 11.33,
special 9S
Shirt Waint Irons 25 3oC
And 20 Green Stain pa.
pedal Display of Bask Boost Fittings fee Harney Street Window. Com
plete line of bath sprays, ator.ga holders, towel bars, brush and glaaa bolder,
and other articlta that emament trie bath room.
lpon all riaht, tut it lake a pUuon
servanta to accompha.i wt.at la wanted.
There was a 3aia P' riormance at
opera no
-cured a
se, and a party of An-nc:ni
ttox. After rur.nlna; the a-auniiet I
in the lobby and elFewhcre ther came to
their boa and were met Itt a sorsejua
cltiaen covered with g,!J luce. Ijoklvg as
if he were une of lhe personal a;iend.:n:s
of tho luur. This tamtuty acd bulllon.-d
pens n !-d the liriy to te b. a. U wis
more than a mire Oil of attentats. It was
a funttiuc He or-mJ ll.e toi ilunr
Srar.i:)7 aad bowed t:.c jar y n "ajrcly.
. . . ... . . . . . . .. . i-
i ;
tilOUJJlil l'.e imi' ir ui hms k-J.
one of the Impudent auundM cf tula sa
perforn-u;cce and he must be rec-cr peraed
for hia trouble." Sj i mrks mere be
st, wed n hun. Then In a few miiiuies It
as diciVer-d tLere were hif a djaen
' othi-r aiter.rtanis in line tor irfi ine man j
who appeared to otn the opera uouae bad
ootl.lr.c to do but open the dwr of the j
baa. There were other chaps, equally
u
rgeoua, tj place tne ccax.. ur.oi pry
cniri ar.d do aJ tnat sort ot imn. i ju ,
couldn't niove wiLhjut slumLl.nj over
et.mebody In gold lacs who wanted a few
rfeni.iss In palm. Even-body wants a
tip- U ia even the proper thirg ta g v
one to tne cur.duct jr on Lhe aircei car j
whra he tas up vonr fare. ;
The life of the average BerUter la or- j
dered oa the pft-nnig aca!e II is economic !
condition ia not conducive to much 1-xury. I ahoi hands and greeted the members of
He gets small wagne and lives ia a imiil ' hia audience. une middle-aged tarnua
way. ! finally appruachsd him thouchtfully and
Ckuaraaa ef the City. j begaxrf
Berlin is an Interesting city, njtwith-j "enator. you tcld a suirr Tut the
staadineT Ks wonolony of architecture and w,dow rE ""rtgage oa one year s
duad level of lta altuatlon. lUke the treea j cr,r"
that shade the Imiser a ancestors, it ia a "Tci- V-T friend, that was a true atory.
rljrht-angied city, but there are pretty htile I It happened only last year, during our pros-
parka here and these and the Tlergarten
la a beautiful place. The houses of the
richer daises are b-andaome and kept giy
wtla flowers In the aumnu-r time, ar.d ia
tie buaibcaa pvruotia of tie City tocje la
rf - v
Monday's Impressive Silk Sales-Unparalelled Savings
w xuve w asa anna uenuine
Japanese Habutai silks, full
vard wide. This quality is
very firm and heavy and one
that will launder like m f)
linen. II. (0 quality iflP
Monday, at VJ
Buy black, goods Monday. European
and American fabrics, voiles, silk
warp eollenneg. mohairs, melroee,
.arrnure. Paaaxna. wool taffetaa.
all $1.00 and 1.2a
goods, at
58c
Rubber Hose Fifty foot lengths,
$3.00, $0.00 and $7.00. Monday
a hose reel FREE with each length
TwohIe Gaviutlne Stores . . $2.50
Orena for 2-hoie stoves 31. T5
Ovens for 1-hole stoves. . . SI. SO
Screen Frames Knocked down,
special at 19
Poultry Wire, per sq. ft
Screen Wire Cloth, sq. ft 1 H t?
of much animation, much activity and the
I inuk and feel of a piac where they are do
ihe ' lug thinea. Sume of the atreets are .mas
nificent- The palaces, churches, etore.
sallenea aud public buildings are In keep-
ing with the importance of liie town. The
people Lave food muaic, good art. fine
thtatera, big public gardens, museums, ex
cellent schools and clean streets Samuel
HCT LINER FpR SENATOR
rerU TlrUiss ta Stskrr Telli
Haklt Asaaaic iBalwItlve
Asattteurw.
WTsen Senator James A. Heir.er.way of
Ind.acs waa compa-gmnar aa southern Ic-
duui recenUy he delivered ar. addresa be
fore an auditD.ee at fanners In s caualry
school taouae.
In the course of hia remarke he reviewed
the great xacncultural prosperity of the
country, and aa an illuslrauon told a story
of a pour f armor who had deid. leaving to
his wife the farm hoavlly mortgag-ed. He
aaid that t:i widjw set to work with a
will and aacceedisl npun one yers wheal
crtp In paying off the entire mortsrage.
t hen ne nau comptvtea hut apeeca ine
senator, aa la customary on auch occasiona.
peroua
"Senator, oould you tell me vtu that
widow is T' q uer.ed the farmee. "S it s j.et
the kiad ef vouiu Irt bca a n' fjr a.1
tiM ubi"-Lippiuixiii a
- - a -r t arv nTT a m
UMADAD liKAcAl
2Jovelty Silks Hundreds of i
pieces of farcy summer tires? I
silks, check?, stripes. Foul-
ards, Louiseces end new ronih i
silks, ralwes to $l.tj;),
clearin? at
28 c
A Marvelous Wash
Goods Bargain
Never was there a similar offering.
Here are a hundred magnificent pat
terns of dainty 25c and ' Ice silk:
mr'.'.a, every piece this season's best
designs. Such an offering
5c
will crowd the aisle to
morrow. Positively :.c
and 35c value, at. yard.
DOMESTIC
4 5-ln. Pillow Casing, ISc l4i5. yd., 9
Sc Bleached Muslin, 3C-inch, at.-JH
10c Cambric, for underwear, at. . -6c
30c bleached or unbleached Sheeting,
21
10c Pillow Cases, 42x3 7
:hr:- ' a';,
sei
Jk5 .Ju?--m tt,f '
YOU WONT KEID
ICE MAN EYtRY
14 Jt
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THE
- CspettT Sept XeUrnt Frlos
2 -40 lbs. S0i in. 1 5 In. 1 in, I1SS5
4 61 Ira 32 in. KS In. 41 inJ $!5
75 lf 24 V It. T in 4 In. lis H
CROWN CF THE CONTINENT
Striving Characteriftics of Sen
tiocal Park in Kantaza.
3Ja-
HT iTT
DOT TEE HEIGHTS
i
Tsneriag
feBSII T
Msualali P"
Create Ukrarr Waters
Flaw
Caist.
a 1 k SB d
West,
'The Crown of the Continent."
glistenir.g glaciers and uweniig
nioimam peaaa. will sccn be a
park Glacier Nationaj piirk. aa
Thoir.aa H- Carter, the pairon of t
with its
rasgej
national j
Senator I
le iiieae-
ure. iropusea to name
to name the new ihiie
I PJ?fr're
ground, is in northern Monuni. j
i II
mbraies the mon p-turesuue portu.n .
of the La-s-is and C.ark National for-st.
where the main divide cf Uje Rok- rr.oun- j
tains tw.ets and tarr.s, crur-rling tlk gret
rang-cai upon themselves beiure they thrust
their rusgeo. fortiwauig nissM-s of riiir ana
peak over the inu-matlonal boundary 1;r""
inn na.ne.ia Handn-di of lakej. some of
them many square nil Us in extent, fed iy
giacker iimiii that in some Instances
pior.ge in a s.ng:e fall over cliffs a thou-
sand feet high, hide in tiie shadow of great
mountams. which almost d ty explorauoii
and aacent aave by ti e mai ntain gi-at. widih. and m certain places almost 3LS
It is not by a stretch of the tinag-.ca'.inn j feet deep The S perry glacier has a ser
Lhat this fascinating wJdenieaa of giacker , rated frontajre of more than two miles,
peak and lake is known aa the "Crown of i stretching back five miles to lta highest
tie Continent." The melting nils from lta source on the top ui Glacier mountain. The
enormous ice masses help to fevd all three j glsx-wr gradually spreada out aa it de
of the oc-ai.a that wash the ahcree of ! acer.da the mountain side toward the north
North America. It ia poesitle to launch j seat, term.na.ing near the undulating
three chips from points w-thm gunanot of ucrder of a great mouctam amphitheater of
each other in the park, which, with propi- I about three oulee in area. A mde trara
Usus currenui, will oentuaiy f-oat, ne Uie glacier's creeplx-g front, lie aa-phi-
cnnsTT T rvrvvTTX '
-r a
Old - Liv OlUKJfc
Pongee Silk3 in natural color, 10 !
rices. heavy pongee fllk guitinpa.
on Raie Moaiav tt Just Hilf Actual
Value. Newest and most popular
si.ks for iumnr wear,
for dreseeg and ccat3.
5Sc quality for
29c
Tl:at's the story of one of the
highest silk su:t offering. you
have sc:-n in many moons.
About 150 s-jits in the let. If
a low price is an inducement
there will not be one left at
store closing Monday evening.
These suits are made of the
finest taffeta, ruii brilliant
silks and tailored in a manner
quite above the common place.
All the new shades, tans, leath
er browns, copenhazen. navy,
etc., and some black and white
stripe effects. Take a run up
here tomorrow and look over
the line. Why, the making
alone woukl cost you as much
as we sell the suits for.
Mondav take vour choice.
Suits that
have been
S29.50, for.
Suits that
have been
$45.00. for
Button Oxfords
Every woman admires these "Dorothy
Dodd" button Oxfords. Trim, natty.
smooth fitting, tailor-made
effect. And only,
at pair
$3
About Automatic
Refrigerators
ARE TOC COXSIPERIXG THE PUR
CHASE OF A REFRIGERATOR? Take this
hint, look up the merits of the "Auto
matic," It embodies every desirable fea
ture demanded of a good refrigerator. Ask
the man how the Automatic will cut down
your ice expense. Why it will avod "mix
ing flavors" in your foods and the superior
construction that makes it easy. to keep
sweet and clean. There are many other
points of interest you should know. Auto
matic refrigerators are made of ash and are
finished in golden oak.
into the Gulf of Mexico, the second Into the
Pacific and the third into the Hudson ba
Owing to the forbidding Inaccessibility of
the region, the mountains of the Glacier
park district remained for years practically
unexplored. thr rare scenic beautvy and
marvelous glaciers unknown to the world
except through the tales of adventurous
hunters of mountain goata and gritxllea.
Durir.g the last few rears exploration haa
thromn s flood of light upon this dark snot
' on the map of the L'niied
tales, but while
I the t pMjrafhical fratjres have been
! mapped by the L"cited Siatea geological
survey, there yet remain large areas to
I tempt the mettle of explore"-, while a score
or more of unconquered mountain peaks
from to Kv.ii leet In height still c.iai-
lenge the mountain Climber.
X stable Glarler.
The park will mrl-jue sith'n ila bound
ir.ea moat of the nolewnrthy glaciers in
the Untied Statea. Tlurteen enormoua ice
fields have received names from explorers,
but there remain hundreds of rmsiier gla
1 iers hlllen In caryfna or on the sleep
flanks of the mountains that are a walling
1 Umbers and names.
One of the largest ad mcst interesting.
jo
lhly beca-iae it ia one of the beet knowi.
tf the icepicks, is the Sperry glacier,
named after on of i's explorers I.y-msn B
S?perry. It is situated in a great bend of
the movntains in the eoutnwestere. comer
tf the pa-k. several miles northwest of
j Liike MclKinald, a wonuerful aheet of crs- j
ul water s.xteen miles long by five in i
Black Silks, accumulations, all
lnchs. high rade black taffeta.
Tecu d Scipg. black foulards, finert
2T-lnch and 3C-Inch ilks thig depart
ment ha ahown. worth
to $1.73 a yard. Mon
day's sale price
85c
areSlO; S45 suits are $15
June Sale Room -Rugs L
Monday two cf the moot attractive drive in Inexpensive mnm-i M
mci. Une limo.-t U lines trtnn wliirh, there are none bett n fir st-rTsre.
Xnw very much ittKicrjvrlced.
iwl Kun To nines. 9x10-6 and
coiors ana seicom sen ior less man iio.dv, Moncay
we wili have a nice line of patterns, at.
enly
Brussels Huff" Full Sxl2 foet and
lerus. ;n run cciorin?t5 ior receri;on
libraries, living roomsV.etc., 122.50
for
Porch Rugs
Made of Crex Carpets, most dur
able kind to buy.
x 9 feet Rues for $-4.30
SxlO feet Rugs for S6.50
Sxl2 feet Rugs for S8.50
Draperies
Going to need a few Curtains this
Spring? Wouldn't savings like these
on best kinds interest you?
Filet Xet For Curtains in white
and ecru. 04 inrhe wide, its new
and very appropriate for dining
rooms. Monday Coc and S5c kinds
for C9
Aottinjrham Cnrtaina Beautiful
effects in white and ecru, worth
13.50, at, pair S2.S9
Braela Net, Irish Point and tinny
Exquisite parlor Curtains, big vari
ety 16.75 goods, at, pair.. $4.38
Arabian Curtains Real hand made.
10 patterns, actual $10.00 and
115.00 Curtains, Monday's sale,
at S7.S5
Odd Lots Curtains Accumulation of
season's left overs, some mussed
from handling, worth ca to fS.Otl
pair, at. each S9t?
Brass Plated Sash Curtain Rods, com
plete. 10c kind for 5
BENNETTS SPECIAL
SEWING MACHINE...
11.69
A 2' 00 mahir.e.
Sua ran teed tor ten
year a, a fine drop
head ndet. In a
solid oai caee, fit
ted w th all at
tachments, hia five
dratere. best m-w-lns;
machine offer
ever made; ilon
dsy. at only 11.
Bennett's Big Grocery n
lennett's Capitol Coffee, pound pkg 28c And 30 Green Stamps f
Bennett'i
Teas, assorted, pound
Tea Siftings, pound
Hartley's Marmalade. Jar
Tea Garden Preserves, jar
Bennett's Excelsior Flour, sack. . .
Dr. Price's Breakfast Food, 3 pkgs
Bayles' Horseradish Mustard, jar.
Bayles' Pickles, aasorvd. bottie..
Old Virginia Breakfast Roe. can..
Bayles' Cider Vinegar, pint bottle
Worcester Table Salt, two sacks.
Bayles' Lunch Herring, two jars.........
Peanut Buiier, two Jars
Pure Jellies and Jams. Jar
Castile Soap, toilet, dozen cakes.
Batavia Corn tftajrli.""5 pounds
Eatavia Gloss Starch. 3 pound
Wiggle-Stick Triplets, package
Grandpa's Wonder Soap. 3 bars
Gailiard's Imported Olive Oil, basket bottle.
White Table Syru3. can
theater ends In an abrupt percipice of t'JW
feet, over which in part ages the !acir
once dropped Its great icebergs Into toe
uorket t-elow. now known as AvaJtinche
' -
Dasin. rrora me wuue lips oi uie gr-esi
glacier countleas little atrearis now pour
forth, uniting eventually in several torrenta
that plunge In cascades over the precipices
into Avalanche basin and then to the lake
ita fwi below. Deep crevaasea have riven
the giacier. giving the tonic of ptrj to tie
clln.u-r.
"Lakes aa4 leeaierajs.
ilng the Conucentsl divide to ti.
Folloi
lorth from Sherry g.ailer the next great
1- pack ..'The Grtnnell g.acier ou the
! east of Garden wall, Gould mountain ar.d
nr.r.ei; mountain, surrounded by a chain
jof lakes emptying the beautiful dwift
Current creek- To the aoutheast Ilea the
! .urge Saxtoa glarler. on tl.s f reel; mms
north saope of Going-to-the-eua moun
tain. North of Swift Current pass. Ic-oerg
lake lies In a great twist, of the ranee.
1
1 the Wilbur mountain g.acier ru.ng
'abruptly 1.000 f el or more from its
Ishoies. Here when the 3un grows warm
j enormous U-elersi break mw.j from the
1 parent puck and i.i.ii iiiii te wtitr of
j tie laae. The wind drives the berg
I hither and thither over the surface of tie
I il-r. the iiluuma uf berg aga-uM oerg
(echoing down the canyorui. The Indian
I avoid this vicinity. aair.g tne aelrd
i nolaes are the -.!. of lust aouia con
demned for their Crimea in life.
To the east -a the Uesertr-d mining loan
of Altjn. once tnrobhlng with tha big
hopes of optimistic proa;-cuia. Lut now
the lonesome raolns, clustered upon Ins
Swift Current, are tenanted only by ow.s j
and wolves ,
Farther to the south, along the divide. '
are many large, lumusal iAee. over
topped by Mernt, C.sveiand. Giaihiuat.
Kootenai. Shepard and Carx.pbell nuoun
tains and by Citadel peaaa. Ctiaaey gla
uer la the Ufgsat at tventy or uars ( la-
lflhite rahriri tor:.:
Summer Dresses $
Cna bl lot wnbnderMwhiteroda.
batietoa. ffm-1sr, lawis and orgwn
dlea. nurai tr!pe and rfiwrk dmtg-na.
reruiarly i5c aat S'c a Jard.
elighcy nrnwaed frum 'haadlln to
i
French U'tu, Tersian Uwni. Waob Ax
Chtrfona and Batlita. . 4-itK w1d
worth (Or. In Monday oalt yd.tg
l-lnch tinen Canjbrw. Fin Sheer,
round thred linen, vary deairmM
for waleta. reiruiar rrfc otaa.lty . .aa
0-Inch ail linen ahw1n. eveclaJIy
adapted to outta. i pwra'.a akirta and
rtnkl. riirular:y pell fne ll.i.i. coa
aiderlrwa liie w lift Ik, it la lea tiv
aive tuan onilrmxy kirala. Mo-visT.
yard kl.O
Linen r.nih aulttraTi. Jw-inrhe wid,
liM-k l.ke ail linen. arl innndtir aa
''ii. inuiiunii mm p-
' lc quality, Mnn- la
we;l. this la the
day. at . . . .
xl2 fet. thy are absolutely fast
10.98
Oriental pat-
seamless, floral and Oriental pat-
halls, parlors,
rugs Monday,
16.85
On ale Monday. Rook.
Macnainc or Music Rack
43-in. hieh. 4 shelves, each I U
measuring 13?-ln. dip by 12-tn. .4?
wide, golden or weathered oak
finish.
..48c And 40 Green Stamp
..15c And 20 Green Stamps
..20c And 10 Green Stamps
. .so- And 15 Green -Stamps
.$1.00 And 5 0 Green Stamps
. .25c And 10 Green Stamp
..10c And 5 Green Stamps
. .JOc And 10 Green Stamps
-And 10 Green Stamps
10c And 5 Green Stamps
.lOc And 10 Green Stamps
H
7
. .r And 10 Green Stamps
. -2c And 10 Green Sumps
12t,c
. .Z5c
..24c And 10 Green Stamps
-24 And 10 Green Stamps
IV And 20 Green Stamps
. -2.V And 10 Green Stamps
..35c And 20 Green Stamps
.-15c And 10 Green Stamps
, :lera In the northern part of the nsrk
the east of the divide. On th. JZT.Vt
I larger glaciers
, hU
are truitnr. rj.,
RnniH.. . ... . .
AttuBia ana
Kintla. the latter
; lying to the south of
Klntla peuk. vhaca ,
; n-achea an altitude of
?UHL JW
' sen in' ' M; ' -yt
La-
1.98
j culminating peak of the park la Mount L
j Ovelend. which towers to an alt! tsne v
10.3 f
t of Lhe LitUe Kooteoat.
' river.
BlM( Crews. ter Blw c.
tv,- . . sae.
- .im.uu oi uuu-ier para means the
establishment of a great breeduox grouaa.
for
biar jrame. whu-H nwA.m - f
I xJr.na .-,,-1 . ,. . oroa.
I ? l?' 't' j
- - - s-suerncereiau
The park area la aiire with raise now .rot
jWtth reaonah)e protecUon and reg-ula.I
1 tion. totretrier with a suitable winter rajia-e.5
. would keep northern Montana a hunter's 1
ipa-radlbe. making thi. p.r, eTea morsi.
.than the Yellowstone is now. the basis I
from whir a the garae would drift Uu
j so joining atstrlct. It is among
tHeeei
ui'-'uuia.ni ins the snowy-ioated
moun-.r.
tdin goat r.nds a safe retreat
en dlasr .
.eijihts. picking lta
way wit
marvelous '
ai-i.'ity ax mas the f ... ,.t ..
.. mm 01 precipitous -
t.itfa. Here ft la
'- ui, uiarkorn. or 1
iT..intain sheep has lis haunta. A few elc
e found in the loser levels, and tiers,
re acores of deer in ti, Liioui. tu ,
ie canyon jungles moose axe relative! J
I entifut Ela. k bear are not k-hunrtnr
1 -1 iue ai.-ver-tip griaaly r.nds ths
'ironinenta idead to ltk Beeda and U
en- r
fre-T
cuent.y encountered, particularly in the
. tall when the huckieue cries are ripe. Birds '
iti plentiful. Alfred W. Greeiey la J
, World's Work. u
t hlraus Seiea ts laar. i
WXTILLE, 11L. limy , -T-e "Clcarj-
said to be lhe largvjst baJlooa in the world. 0)
whlrt is If- feel h!-h when rnr.ateKl. will"
m-ias ita first aw ent from St. Louie next w
s tier n will t-e lum renm W
j Trld. Ill . ilor.oay. Colonel Ck.y, Cstaea1
I Biimlauitti. trie pil'. sod O. W. Cvunu, .
this
pesos wlU g B set tie, laiOai trj
tf
a