he Omaha Daily Bee EDITORIAL SECTION. Pages 9 to 16. Advrtl In THE OMAHA DEE Best .V. West VOL. XXXVI 1 1 XO. 74. OMAHA, SATURDAY MORNING, KKPTKMRKR 12, 1008. SINGLE COPY TWO CHNTS. r uy Hosiery, Gloves, Etc., Saturday A bci-Ips of rrmarkablj good bargain in women' furnishings that will le attractive to Satur- clay choppers. In iKliIltlon vr clve double S & Knit t'ndfiwear and Handkerchiefs. OLOTEB Wnmon'a best quality, real kid, lz-button 13 60 Kid Gloves. Fall linen, at pair 82. 98 l-rmtton 14.00 Kid Oloves, Fall lines, pair 83.49 Women's Kid Gauntlets, with flexible cuff, the real smart fad for Kali now offered for the first tlm per pair 81.73 HOBIXBT Children's School Stockinets, strong and durable. rlhlird, nil sires. lSr lines for lOo Misses' fine ribbed Cotton Hose, full fashioned. medium, lls;rit and heavy weights, usurtl 2oC lines. Snturday, pair 19o Women's Cotton Hose, Imported split, sale goods retailing regularly st 3rc. Saturday, at pair ..880 Women's Imported Geneva Silk Hose, douhle soles, hlth splie,.fl heels, most durable hosa lnnde, 60c values, Saturday, 3 pairs 81-00 II. Circon Stamps on all Hosiery, Glove, women's XXXT CIDItWIAB Women's medium weight fine Cotton Ribbed Vests and Pant, Just the wejght for the first cool days of Fall, Rlc values, at each 3o Women's fine combed Cotton Union Suits, medium weight for Fall, $1.00 grades, Saturday 79o HAKDKraCHirrs Special attention Is directed to this lot of strictly pure linen Handkerchiefs for women, they sre unlaundcred. and have hand-embroidered Initial Designs, fine 15c values. Saturday for SHo 150 dozen Swiss Handkerchiefs, cross bar, and fancy border effects, some have printed centers, all are 8c quality, on sale at, each 8o I! (Q $1 ' "f y h ,;'-'-'&irti ! Til -i:A km I 5 N FALL HATS ARE RIPE Men who are looking around for now hat will do well to run In here. Yon'll not find rrires a hlnh a rxitile hatter charge but you will ice all the new style touches and quality that any store inn show. Stiff or soft hats In black and new (shades. The La Crosse at $1.50 The Kingston at 92.50 The Lamont. at IjSU.OO Bennett's Special at $3.00 John H. Stetson Hats Fall Style Complete assortments of this well known make. Stiff hats $3.3l and $.VOO. Soft haU $3.50 to $7.50 TnTTrTTniFH II r I I A I II II - JX X.-i-- lid When in doubt try CAPITOL COAL, 30c for ample sacks to any address. gl Picture Frames A special sale Saturday only, quan tities are limited. Values great. We advise eominp early. 1 lot Frames, black, brown and some gold, size 18x40 Inches; 1 lot gold Tf frames, size 16x20 Inches, hMfl each VUU Ixt assorted Frames, many sizes and styles, less than half lOtf an1 25c (Department Second Floor.) Sale Sample Neckwear Women'B Neckwear of every description; a maker's sample line, 25c, 35c and 50c goods, all new, In great sale Saturday 10 5-Inch ribbon All Silk Taffetta, white, light blue, pink, red, brawn, navy, worth 3 5c yard, at, yard 15 Save a ton Corsets The corset department will nsraiii have a sale of uneoimuon merit Saturday. In- H expensive corsets that are very strongly V made ami designed for 7.")c retailing, n "NYe have them in models to fit medium y and stout figures, with long hip and high bust, good materials and two pairs j of hose supporters attached. The f goods are new, clean and fresh, right iu every particular. Also a lot of daintily trimmed girdles. Positively hest 75e U ...49c! corsets made, all sizes, Saturday, on sale for Popular Price Suits for MANY ADVANTAGES FOR MEN TO TRADE AT BENNETT'S Whether you have ever bought clothing here or not, you owe it to yourself to at least acquaint yourself with Bennett's lines. Its a real satisfac tion to you and to us to know that there's not a single old style suit in the stock. Quality Clothes at Prices Seldom Possible Our hobby is popular prices. "We go to ex tremes to get the best clothing made to sell at $15, $18 and $20. We get in touch with the best tailors of strictly hand-tailored garments and know them to be honestly made through, and through. Styles and Fabrics for Young and Elderly Men The variety is unusually broad, extreme models for young fellows, modest effects for those who de mand them. The clothes are all wool and in neat, refined patterns and colorings as the correct fall modes demand. All that good clothing should be at these moderate figures CO) School Suits Are Cheaper Here Cheaper in price only. No better suits are made. The materials are of good, sturdy kinds, the tailoring is of the best and styles right up-to-date. We buy close and are satisfied with a fair profit. Boys' Suits, in all the new Bhades, smart double-breasted styles, at 82.00 $2.50 $3.00 $3.50 The Duplex Suit, made of pure wool materials, with two pairs of knee pants with each suit, at. .$5.00 ad $4.00 iu Jitsu Suits, for boys to 15 years of age, strongly con structed of waterproof materials, coats are strengthened with triple taped teams; pants have double reinforced seat $5.00 and $4.00 I J; reat Savings, Tailored Suits $1 ! SATURDAY BEST GROCERY SPECIALS g BUTTER pound brick, full weight Bennett's Best Coffee, 3 lbs Always best butter here at lowest prices, Sat urday Bennett's Capitol Creamery 9Rp' .... .8 W W Bennett's Best Coffee, 1 lb. . 3c Ana Challenge Coffee, pound.. iHc And Teas, asboited, pound 080 An Tea Siftlngs. pound lc And One dozen Nutmegs-and grater 10c And Pride of Bennett's Flour, sack .$1.50 And ! y ' i !( Allen's Boston Brown Bread Flour, pkg..l5c And M Franco-American Soups, quart tan 35c And 9 New York Cream Cheese, pound 20c And ,$1.00 And 100 Green Stamps 30 Green sumps 10 Green Stamps 50 Green Stamps 10 Green Stamps 10 Green Stamps 50 Green Stamps SALK OF COK-N HTAHCH--2.000 pounds Hoosier Corn Starch In pound packages, worth 8c; four packages for 13c or each ' 4c 10 Green Stamps 40 Green Stamps 10 (Jreen Stamps fheR "Br and 10 Stamps Neufchatei crieese, pacnae a...i, i'h Pi,,ani.ie ran 20c And 10 Green Stamps Bayle's Luncheon Herring, two jars 20o And Dr. Price's Breakfast Food, three pkgs...S5c And Bennett's Capitol Extract, bottle lHc And Snlder's Pork and Beans, large can SOc And Bayle's Cider Vinegar, bottle 10c And iiiiiv tintntui. can "5c And rVtntf Retain 2 noil nds 15c 25c bottle Grape Juice Ginger Snaps, fresh and crisp, lb 5c 98c Queen Olives 70c CASDIKS IN THK GHOCERY SECTION. 500 pounds Salted Peanuts, per . D. J. O'Brien's ToaBted Marshmal lund Saturday, Iflr lows. Just made, worth lO WW i out; uuuuu, at, ww 10 Green Stamps 20 Green Stamps 20 Green Stamps 15 Green Stamps 6 Green Stamps 10 Green Stamps ,15c 5,000 Pounds Dressed 111 Hens, Saturday, per I I "rP pound .... 1 1 " Fall Lamb Legs, 200 pairs, lb. . .9J Prime Rib Roast, all bones out, per pound 10 Choice Pot Roast, lb 7 and 5 Fall Lamb Chops, lb 1Q Fall Lamb Roast, lb 7V4 Fall Lamb Stew, 8 lbs. for 25 Veal Chops, per pound 10 Veal Roast, per pound. . . ,Q and Veal Stew, per pound 5 Boiling Beef, 7 lbs. for 25 Cudahy'a Diamond C Leaf Lard, 10-lb. palls and 30 Stamps for. .. .$1.35 HAMS Morrell's Iowa Pride, selected and guaranteed, 30 Stamps with each; per pound 16 IIAMS Morrell's Iowa Pride Cali fornia hams, 6 to 10 pounds each, per pound lOVfctf BACOX Morrell's Peacock brand, narrow lean strips, by the strip and Including 30 Stamps, per lb. .18 Manufacturer's Line SAMPLE SHIRTS Best shirt purchase and male of th sea son. $2.00 and $2.50 shirts for $1.00. Entire line of sample shirts from an Eastern factory noted for Its high grade product. The cream of the sea sou's best styles, pleated or plain just as you like. Coat styles mostly in checks, utrlpes and figures. Smart fall effects. Some are a little finger marked from handling, otherwise perfect. On account of these slight defects we can offer you Saturday these splendid shirts, all $2.00 and $2.50 quality at lowest price. Shirts of 6uch merit never Bell for SOLID LEATHER School Shoes To convince you that no better shoes ran be had we make special low prices for Saturday. ' Bring the children In. EXTRA 100 8. & H. Stamps on all shoes $3.50 or over. 8175 School Shoes, sizes to 1 I f) BU, ftr I.-40 )2.UU School Shoes, sizes to T, for $2.50 School Shoes, sizes to 7, for $3.00 School Shoes, sizes to bhi, for Men's Fine Shoes New nobby fall styles, In patent colt, vlcl kid, velour and box calf, every pair Goodyear hand Bew-ed 3 ... ...1.69 .. .. 1-98 2.48 Pre-eminently the Greatest Suit ' Values Known for New Styles. Saturday in the garment section will be devoted to Tailored Suits. Never was a stock more replete with fashionably correct, practical models. Variety is the keynote of the display. There are scores of clever styles so you are not limited in choosing. Big shipments just arrived makes Saturday's showing the most not able line, at prices you can afford to pay, ever shown in Omaha. An Unmatchable Line of Broadcloth Suits for $15, worth $20. Shop where you will you'll see no such values. Fine Broadcloth in any color, with 36-inch length coats, full satin lined, pleated or llare sKirts; eitner plain tailored or trim- Th1 roed with satin bands. Strictly $20.00 gar- 11 nipnts. nt. r snvinc of nnA-frmrtli U Very Latest Conceptions In Tailored Suits; Values $25.00, Saturday $19.50. Broadcloth models in all the new colorings; stylish, exclusive garments, with 36-inch coats, slashed sides and backs, satin trimmed collar, edges, front and pockets, and finished with buttons. Graceful pleated skirts with wide loose fold of self material Greatest Suit values ever in Omaha at $25.00. Women's Tailored Suits of hand twisted worsted in genteel col orings, smart semi-fitted model tastefully trimmed with silk- Hercules braids, slashed side with two inverted pleats in back.; The skirts are gored or pleated, with 9-inch loose fold of self materials. Tailored in exquisite style. Navy, green, browns, etc., aso many other styles at 8 II 1 m Mb i w s mix Exclusive Model at $29.50 Suits of unfinished worsteds, In modest shades of navy, green and brown, fashionable 36-inch scal loped and fclashed coats, with flap pockets all edges, pocket, cuffs and skirt trimmed with satin bands; full flare skirt with wide fold. You'll not see suits to equal these In town less than $40.00; tor $29.50 High Novelty Suiis . Extreme styles aplenty for those who want smart empire gowns and extremely popular directolre tend encies are ever present features. We illustrate but one of the many today. They are brought out In fine chiffon broadcloths and fancy cloths In a world of colorings and, us on other lines, our prices are most moderate $35.00, $45.00, $50.00 aud up. jHlardware Men's Work Shoes We specialize in these lines, all our work shoes are solid leather with no cut-off vamps lined or unlined. $1.75 $1.98 $2.50 $3.00 High shoes for linemen, stockmen, drovers, etc. POST CARD ALBUMS Miscellaneous lot odds and tnds, worth up to $1.60; closing out Saturday E. P. Roe's Books, second lot, all $1.50 values; on sale again, each Box Stationery 24 sheets and 24 envelopes; Saturday for , wnrr Penc" Box wlth Iock and key- ff Tr1 ree 'lth every 25c purchase BiaaB 69c 25c 10c ' of school supplies. An always busy place is the hard ware section. We have the right goods at the right 'time and always for less than you usually pay in most stores. Home Saturday Specials of Interest. Peninsular Ranges are ready, acknowl edged to be the best ranges made In America. Our No. 815 a $25 range Saturday for $22.50 Others up to $60.00. B. O. E. Sad Irons, worth $1.35 per set, for 98tf 89c Galvanized Wash Tubs cut to 5J) 79c Galvanized Wash Tubs cut to 49 Tin Fruit Cans, best quality, doi. 40 And 10 Stamps. Parcela, bath tub and sink cleaner 10 And 10 Stamps. Johnson Floor Wax, can 45 And 20 Stamps. Sapolln stove pipe enamel. ..... X5 And 10 Stamps. Black Eagle Stove Polish 10 And 10 Stamps. Hammocks One-Half off remaining stock. 98 I 95 Rockers Saturday, 1 On July 19th we advertised this rocker and following day 100 were sold by nine o'clock. We immediately wired for another lot, but shipment was delayed too long. We cancelled the order, but factory made us such a low price we decided to keep them. These are full sized reed rockers with full roll anus, much more elaborate tSj-l Q than cut shows, the best $3,00 rocker made. 5 O Phone orders filled, returnable if not satisfactory Saturday, each y Saturday 100 Piece Dinner Sets, $11. Three distinct patterns with beautiful border decorations, heavily gold lined, each set consists of 100 $1 198 pieces, each excellent $15 values on sale Saturday.- II Austrian China decorated Bread and Butter Plates, doz. $1 Austrian China decorated Tea Plates, dozen $1.25 Austrian China decorated Breakfast Plates, dozen 1.50 Books and Magazines The Censorship of th Church of Home nd It Influence I pm the Production and the Dstrlbutlon of Uierature." by Ueorgel Havf-n Putnam, I-itl. U., U stuay oi mo prohibitory and expurgatory indexes, to gether with some consideration of the ef fects of Fr tat ant censorship and of cen sorship by the sUU. This treatlte presents a schedule the Indexes Issued by the church, together with a list of the more Important of the decrees, edicts, prohibi tions and brW. having to do with th. prohibition of Fpeclflc books, from the time of Gclaslu. 1. T A. D.. to the Issue In Pure in the can- Pure in the baking. Never Fails. Try it. 19M of the latest index of the church under Lo XIII. Tim author has had an oppor tunity of making a personal examination of the larger number of me indexed which are described In his schedule, and he prtunts, under the descriptive titles cf the more imioitant of thuso Indexes, a specifi cation of the special character of the con stitution and regulatloini contained in ech, and a selection of titles of the mere Im portant of the books condemned. Ho has attempted to Indicate the Influence exerted by the censorship cf the church on the undertakings of authors, professors, pub lishers and book sellers In each one of th. European states in which the regula tion of the Index came Into force. In the final chapter Is presented a summary of the conclusions reached by certain repre sentative Catholics of tod.'y in regard to the present literary r llcy of the church of Rome. Published ly U. P. Putnam dons. The Vegetable Garden," by Ida D. Ben nett, Is a sound and scientific expos. Hon of vegetable gardening. In which Miss Ben nett achieved something far dlfterent from th. dry manual In the taming or vegeta bles. In dealing with the subject of the various vegetables that form tht staple of the small garden, the author ad is direc tions and recipes for the preparation and cooking of each cne. There are sl.o chap ters on fertilisers, iriscclicide. and garduu 1 tools, llrher. The McClur. company Is the pub- The MacmlUan company has published a new edition of Mr. W. 8. Harwood's "New Creations In Plant Life," the authoritative account of the work of Luther Burbank. Bir.ce the book was published, about two years ago, Mr. Burbank has brought to success some of his most Interesting experi ments, and Mr. Harwood has, therefore, added a new chapter, bringing the book down to the present date. With Us clear and untechnlcal exposition of the subject of plant breeding, and Its many admirable Illustration, this Is still by all odds th. best account to be had of Burbank s work "Rose Macleod." by Alice Brown, Is story full of real people a witty old lady and her elderly lover; an American art stu dent from Paris and his eccentric brother, who has turned market gardener; Electra, a beautiful girl with a New England con science, and the heroine, Rosa, whose sud den appearance In th. family circle as the widow of Electra's brother lead, to many amusing and startling complications. The heroine s father. In the character of a pro fessional labor agitator, adds a note, of grim seriousness to the narrative, 111 sink ing contrast to the pleasant domesticity of the scenes Into which b. Is liXroduced. Houghton, Mifflin A Co. la the publisher. "Th. Last of th. Plainsmen," by Zane Orey, Is partly study of the unique per sonality of "Buffalo Jones." one of the old guard of frocUersmen, and partly a record of some episodes In his early life. Dr. Orey made an extended trip with the old hur.ter recently through the Aria ma desert In pursuit of mountain Holm and other large game, and personally knows this man, whose name is In many homes n house hold word. As there Is no frontier today. In the sense that our father understood the term, It is a fas. 'Inula.; book full of adventure. The Outing Publishing com pany Is the publisher. "By Right Divine," by William Sage, author of "The District Attorney," Is a present day romance of love and politics. The story deals with the struggle between a United States senator and a youn governor for political supremacy In their native state, and Is complicated by the lov. of the senator's daughter for both of the contestants. Senator Fordyce has held his state In his own hands for so long that lie has come almost to believe that he has a divine rlrht to be Its ruler, and In the ex ercise of that right he employes methods which only an ambitious man of blunted conscience can employ. He views, first with amazement and then with alarm, the Increasingly successful efforts of an honest, clean-cut man, iSuvernor Frank Thayer, to put the stale tn decent political ord. r. The s. nator's redeeming feature Is liia strong love for his daughter, who in return idolizes him, but gradually becomes en lightened ss to the other side of his char acter, and recognizes the finer and nobler nature of the man who loves her, but who remains her father's consistent opponent The book has a well-constructed plot, is full of incidents, with a denouement which Is original and somewhat unexpected. Pub lished by Llttij, Brown & Co. A volume on "School Reports and School Efficiency" (MacMlllans), written by Prof. David Snedden and Dr. William H. Allen for the New York committee on physical welfare of school children. Is commemh d to the educator who is interested In trying to measure the scope, outlay, work, and results of American public education. It shows briefly what the bcBt of American cities have accomplished In making clear statistical exhibitions of work and results. American education Is an expensive matter to the taxpayer, and especially In cities the outlay of money is great. Probably no other feature of our public adminis tration Is as free from corruption, but It is also true that few other departments fill below the school department In ability lo make a comprehensive showing for money expended. In this volume ar. shown tl.c various oevlces adopted by the more progiesslve cities to meet this defect. Pub lished by the MacMillan company. Sine, the publication of "At the Sign of the Fox." the lust published novel of the author of "People of the Whirlpool," and "The Garden of a Commuter's Wife," the authorship of these delightful books has become an open secret; nevertheless, the name that appears on the title page of th. newest of these books Is "Barabara," and not Mabel Osgood Wright. "Th. Open Window" Is a collection of twelve stories hound together by the unusual device of making each story correspond to a month. and thus showing throughout the year the Influence of the seasons on temperament and the human character. The book will be none the less attractive to admirers of "Bar bara's" work for Introducing some of the characters from her earlier books. Th. MacMillan company Is the publisher. "Stories and Sketches," by Mary Putnam Jacobl, Is the title of a collection of eight stories by this author, which previously ap peared In the Atlantic Monthly, Putnam's and Scribner's magazines. While pos sessed of doclded literary talent, the author decided to concentrate herself entirely upon professional and scientific work and devoted her working hours to medical prac tice or Investigation. Published by Q. P. Putnam'. Sons. The Kennedy lectures for 10o8, delivered by Arthur Twlrln Hadley of Yale, are published In book form In the American Boclal Progress Series, under the title, "Standards of Public Morality." They deal with the formation of public opinion, ttie ethics of trade and of corporate manage, ment, the workings of our political ma chinery, and the political dutle. of the cl.i sen. The Macmlllan comjmny is the publisher. Above books at lower, retail price, thews, 122 South Fifteenth street. All of the books reviewed her. ar. on sala In Urandels' book deoartrnent. Bennett's Late Fiction Library Book Dept. enables you . to read th. newest books at little cost. , A Jeweler's t.ood Guess. Some one wanted to know without a k lng directly how long a certain woman hail been married. "About fifteen year," aniil a man, who la a J-weier. "How do yon know?" 'k1 his wl'e. "Tou don't know unjiturn am-iut her. Von never saw her until totilg .t " "1 can tell by the else if hi 1 wedillnj ring," said the man. '"I lm n i.; i of wi'd dlng rlnas chcnKes about every live year.. Their stz repeats Itnelf at r'atn pel . d f, but figuring that way the woman mint have iH-en married fourteen yeitrs ago. If not fifteen. Bhe'li.n't old ennuKh for fortv five, consequently she ciut belong In tiie f ifteenvyear clnM. " Subsequent Inquiry proved that Jeweler was right. New York Sun.- th HeKi Talk witti your doctor about Ayer't notv a1i.ii nlist Cm--. 11 Al kl : JlKjUOo (.l'ibe ix ,or Pale delicate children. Ask ti 1 iu it uo lowuiuiuciius 11 wiicn inc diocu ComulUtour doctor frtly oUri mJi- thia ,n1 Impure, and when the nerves are tal matter. H, know. JVusf Aim. weak and unsteady. Ask bim if it gidt nature Do A. sayi. Folio hi mJoieo. In bulldingupthegenersl health. f'.-.ty