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EDITORIAL SECTION.
Pages 11 to 20.
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VOL. XXX VIII NO. 11C.
OMAHA, SATURDAY MORXIXd, OCTOBER 31, IMS.
SINULK COPY TWO CION'TS.
Sale Hiflh-Grade Hand Baps Saturday
Finest (iiuilr Made At Prices Nowhere' Approached In America.
Lino eonxIMs of finest Buffed Alligator, (icnuine Wnlruw,
htghct grade Ileal Seal, Trarl Horn Baby Alligator, and others.
Over 100 different Mylcs and In shade to mntrh your gowns, 4i
( hiding new swagger IHrectoIre shapes. Prices positively less than
eot to make. See the 16th St. window. Just a few prices to 11.
lustrnte the values.
I7.&0 Pearl Baby Alligator Bags, perfect, for 83.08
$15.00 Pearl Baby Alligator 12-ln. Bags, perfect, for $5.75
$2.50 Coat Seal Bags, perfect, for 08
$4.00 Genuine Seal Bags with double strap handle $1.08
$40.00 gennlnd Seal Bag. large slr,e, fitted with comb, brush and
all manicure pieces, In French Ivory, for 815.00
Blrectolrs Bti In genuine aval, walrus and alligator, worth J, t"
:., on salt, at " to 1-00
Fern Sale
1,000 Potted Ferns, usu
ally 25c, in Saturday's
sale, each 10c
American Beauty Roses,
fine, large and fresh
cut, each 10c
Chrysanthemums and Car
nations, In all colors, at very
lowest prices. (On sale In
main entrance.)
NEXT MONDAY ZZZ"??,
lous sal or highest grade foreign Press
Tom iSew 1 orK most exclusive women s
lengths. See Sunday papers. Greatest known bargains.
suit and tailoring house. All their quarter and half pieces. Suit and skirt
mmm
ruyiMiMjyji
Wilful?
STXXT MOHDAT Thousands of Holiday Boxes
Stationary bought lass than SOo on dollar. Bay
jour gifts Monday.
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BOOKS
1.18
Mary Ware, The Little Col
oncl's Chum. The new, lit
tle Colonel Rooks for 1000,
by Annie Fellows
Johnston
t. Elmo, by Augusta 9?r
J. Evans
Sherlock Rolmca, by 9r
A. Conan Doyle
The Fighting riinnce. The
Brass Howl. I'nm Decides nnd
hundreds of others 49c
Fost Card Albums Padded
Mark leatherette cover. II. 4S
books for 98o
Great Glove News
Important glove announcement today.
Our (Saturday miles will bringMn the great
est throng of enthusiastic buyers of the sea
son, for at no time have the offerings been
mj surpassingly good. I-ong gloves of the
highest grades much less than they were
ever sold for in Omaha. Over a thousand
pairs on the tables. lie early. Double
stamps throughout the dept.
Finest Imported $1.00 t'npe Gloves In 12
and lb-button lengths, two-clasp fasteners
- best colors, all sizes, pair 81-08
Prime Lambkin Gloves in S-button lengths
In blacks, browns and tans, $1.75 values,
ut $1.10
trite-Clasp Cane and Mocha Gloves, best
$!.:.& qualities; best colors, pair. . .08
tmnrarr&av
Latest Popular Sheet Music
All the latest song successes of the day now being sung nnd
whistled all over America, are here.
The new song "Caatlsa X Have In Dtiini," feature,!
by F.ugcn (Vwles In New York. Is an Immense site- I jtl CI
ress ttet It while It's new. "Tou'll Bt Sorry Just Too ( ll SJIfd
tat" (Orpheuno; Jannte" (Follies of 1907- "Just ) II rid
Soma On;" "X Wish I Bad a Girl;" "And a Idttl Bit I JL Oj
More"; "Long Ago" (new bHllad): "Bainbow"; "Doublo I
Dar You": nStung" and hundreds of others
The Star Dance Folio Latest number containing Are You Sincere,
Afraid to Come Home in the Dark and 20 other hits, a regular
73c book; our price 38
All the Threo Twins, Alaskan and Top O" the World music.
Wc have all the rongs you want. Two expert pianists.
Phones just Installed. We solicit your orders by phone.
Music sent C. O. D.
Hosiery
I Women's black seamless mercerized, 20c Hosa
" for ,
Hose, 25c
190
Women's Mark Imported cotton
1 1 oho' for
Worrell's black gauze lisle Hose, double soles,
35c- Hose for SSo
Geteva 811k Hose, best bOc. line inada special
at 8 pairs for il-00
Boys' heavy Blcyrlo Hose. 20c values, for 12'a0
Doublo stamps on all Hosiery.
On Special Hnle Saturday BOO pieces Klbbona
All silk Taffeta Ribbon. ZVt Inches wide,
all colors, worth 2hc, at, yard 10o
Baiting All silk, heavy 2-lnch Belting, regu
larly S5c a yard special, yard Bo
Hack wear Toque and Ostrich Boas, ribbon
trimmed, $2.00 values, for 60
Venlse I,ace Olbaon Collars, with ruchlng
toija, 26c values 10c
Bring the little ones hi;
Mothers' Did you know that tlds store makes more than usual plans to ftt out the little folks with neat, dressy, serviceable clothes. Most stores neglect this end of the
At ftennef. WH find the same nalnstakln care In getting the right things, the cunning child-like styles that the children like so well, as we give to women's
garments. Vnsually large displays are made Saturday the great winter stocks show practically everything worth featuring. .Its children s day
you'll enjoy your buying, too, for wc have also made pri ces very aiir.icuve.
Peter Thompson Suits of navy blue, brll
llantlne, made with blouse and large
sailor collar, tastefully trimmed with red
soutache and emblems; the skirts are
kilted, sizes to years, for.... $3.05
DENNETT'S
Inexpensive Suits lor Utile Boys
Good materials, gotxt tailoring and new
clever styles in spite of the low prices.
Beautiful Russian Suits with sailor or cadet
collars, In serges, worsteds and cassl
rneres. In plain navy, royal, red and brown
and fancy gray, olive and brown stripes
and mixtures. $5.00. $4.00. C
$:j.00 and Nr,
Boys' Checiot and Caseiniere suits of all
wool waterproof materials, with double
seats and knees, many hove two pairs
knicker pants, at 84.00
All wool, double breasted suits, 7 to 15
year size knicker pants, newest shades,
at 83.50
Boys' fine Casslmere Suits In the newest
bhades and latest styles, for 82.50
Boys' Overcoats and Reefers, handsome
Russians In Chinchilla, Beaver, Kersey
tnd fancy Cheviots, 3 to 12 years; very
nobby styles. $2.00 up to 87.50
Girls Dresses A large miscellaneous col
lection of neat Fall styles that sold up to
$4.00. On account of the broken sizes
from recent heavy saleB, we cut the price
to half. Over twenty styles and all can
be fitted $1.05
Manchester Galatea. Presses This Is the most serviceable
- heavy cotton fabric made and is almost Indestructible and
colors are absolutely fast. The styles are simply beautiful.
Prettiest dresses we ever saw for children, 4 to 14 years,
at $4.95, $3.95 and 82.05
OXXI.S' X.OBO COATS On a large table Is a big lot of long,
heavy, warm, well-made coats. In gray mixtures and all the
best plain colors. , They are new and stylish and greatest val
ues ever, 6 to 14 years, and all you pay Is $3.95
OIBIiS' XiOZra COATS We have two dozen styles In our wonder
ful $4.95 line. Swell little garments In any color, trimmed with
velvets, braids, straps, buttons no such assortment elsewhere;
values to $7.00, at 4.95
OIBX8' BCHOOX. SUITS Up-to-Date. semi-fitted box coat suits
of broadcloth and hard finished worsteds, strictly tailored from
pure wool cloths, satin linings; stylish plaited or gored shoo
top skirts, sizes 13, 15 and 17 years, at $15.00
IWFA1TTS' BEABSKXB COATS In white and colors. 1 to 5 year
sizes, at S3-95, $3.95 and 14.95
CHILDBIJTS GOWKS A KB PYJAMAS White and fancy flan
nelettes, at ' 59o and 75o
Knit Underw'r
Another Imposing arrny of timely under
wear bargains for women on Saturday.
lrlces are sharply reduced on underwear
you know to be trustworthy In fabric, fit
and finish, for no other kind finds shelf
room at IW nnett's. Kvery one of these Items
Is a genuine clean cut bargain special. Wn
nlso give double stamps throughout the de
partment Suturdny.
Women's vents and pants, In gray or cream,
heavily fleeced; everywhere 35c, our
Price 21C
.Women's medium weight vesls and pant's,
long, fleecy nap, the regular 50c grades.
for 30C
Women's fine cotton vests and pants, made
of selected yarnB and splendidly finished.
65c garments 40C
Women's fine gauge wool vests and pants,
that are $1.25 values, for Saturday .)gC
Union Butts of fleered cotton, verv elusllo and
perfect fitting, warm and comfortable,
garments 490
Union Saiti, In n fine gauge and made to re
tail at $1.25, either wh'lta or cream, for.. 980
We have a moat complete variety of Union
Suits In all wool, wool and cotton, silk and
wool and silk and cotton, finest and pure.it
of non-lrrltatlng fubrlcs; prices rang"
from $1.75 up to $.00
KAVDIElOIUri.
Women's pure linen Initial Handkerchiefs,
regular S'c, will be 50
Women's pure linen very sheer Handkerchiefs,
regular 15r, will be lOo
Women's flno Swiss Embroidered Handker
chiefs, regular 20c, will be 124o
Men's pure linen Initial Handkerchlofs, reg
ular 16c, will be lOo
Doublo Stamps Saturday.
BENNETTS-
New Tailored Suits
Latest Princess Frocks
New York's newest and most recent creations. Styles after
the most approved foreign models, fresh from the designers.
These are Americanized adaptations with all the style and
grace of the French models, but with the imported price elim
inated. Now shown for the first time. Stunning coat suits
and fitted Princess broadcloth models, in all the ftt
leading colors. Most representative showing gg
Wonderfully wide range in smart
suits at $15.00, $19.50, $30.00 and
$35.00, for Satin-day.
Stunning Kinpire Coats of black broadcloth.
Empire back with full circular skirt; satin
trimmed collar, cuffs and lapels; very
smart model tnd exceptional value
t 810.50
Long Cheviot Coats in mannish mixtures,
strictly all wool. In fourpattems. Empire
style with full circular hack. Women's
and misses' sizes. Coats possessing all
the style of $25 garments 812.50
Wooltx Coat" We are now showing the
famous Wooltex garments in many varie
ties for women and misses, absolutely the
most advanced foreign creations. The
materials are all guaranteed pure wool
and guaranteed to give two season's ser
vice. Broadest range of styles in grays
and colors 825.00
The new furs are now on display. Black
Lynx, American Mink, Jap Mink, Black
Fox. Red Fox, Black Wolf, Etc., In every
late style in shawl scarfs and rug muffs.
Your Favorite Corset
R. &G..C. D.. WA
Kabo, W. D.
Thompson's etc.
A big purchase of these
well known standard
makes retailing
everywhere $1, $1.50
'and $2, bought from
Eastern house, retir
ing from business.
The styles are new;
the garments fresh
and clean. Never a
greater corBet bargain
Saturday, on sale,
at 70
Sturdy Shoes for Children
The best kind of children's shoes at Bennett's. Our shoes
are not deceptive, they are all solid leather throughout, made
from selected stock that will give great service.
Boys' hltck or tan high cut atorm lace shoes, all solid
leather and wuterprooi, an aizea up 10 Oft, mP Lll
for
Boy
Including double stampa.
heavy solid leather calf
3VB
shoes, the best $1.1.1 rhoe
made. Including double st'ps.
at. pair Sl.Sa
Misses- Daucir.K Pumps, In gun
. metal and patent leather, hand
turned, nun iiilkiu maps,
sizes It1, to
double stamp , .
Misses'
Raisla
Children's sizes,
Shi to 11
$2.00
Inc4ui)lg
.93.89
Boys' Amazon tvilf bluchor and
laced shos, regularly $2.50;
Saturday, Including Ooubln
stamps, at $3.00
Buster Brown longings, for
children. In Astrakhan, bear
skin nnd iiitii.iii;lii. in colors,
also black, Jersey and tan
leather.
and Children's Patent Colt, Tan
Calf and Pun Metal Calf.
. M 1 s a e s'
1 1 V4 to 2
sizes,
$2.50
Young Women's
sizes. 2 4 to 6
$3.00
BENNETT'8-
BENNETT'S-
Buys a Surprisingly
Good Suit Here
Men's Underwear and Furnishings
Acquaint yourself with this underwear
stock. There's a weight and texture to
please every man. Our garments are
standard, perfect-fitting and finished in
best possible manner.
Men's extra heavy, wool-fleeced ShlrtR
and Drawers, each 50
Men's flat or ribbed wool underwear,
heavy and medium weight In natural,
tan, gray and scarlet, each ... -81.00
Fine woolen underwear In camel's hair,
Datural and buff, double breasted, at,
each 81.50
Fine Australian Wool garments also, at
$2.00. $2.50 and 83.50
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Union Suits for men, in cotton or wool;
regular and extra sizes, long and short
lengths. Most comfortable undercloth
ing made, $1. $2. $3.60 to 86.00
Fail Shirts In the best styles and color
effects, popular black and white and
two-toned effects, plaited and with cuffs
attached, $2.00 and 82.50
Men's HatsOur hat stock Is replete with
America's best makes In all new blocks.
Stetson Hats In soft and stiff styles $3.50.
$5.00 and 87.50
Th3 La Crosse Hat, (soft or stiff) .81.50
The Laniont Hat, ( soft or stiff ).. . 82.00
The Kingsbury Hat, (soft or stiff). 82. 50
Bennett's Special, (soft or stiff). 3.00
BENNETT'S-
We promise you this. Wherever you
care to go you'll find no men's suits
so genuinely good or so conscientiously
tailored as these we show you at $15. t
For tlfe life of you you would say theyp'W
are $25.00 suits when you see them
slipped on.
We are conservative in our claims, however,
and say they are good $20.00 values. Styles
could not possibly be more correct either In
fabric, design or color. You can have every
reason to believe you are getting the bent
run for your money you ever experienced in
your clothes buying. Just follow the lead of
hundreds of other fellows who come here
each week. Look around If you will. See
what other stores are showing.
You'll appreciate the saving of
a five-dollar bill all the more.
500 suits at this one price alone,
and a style for every taste.
Other good makes $10, $18, $20.
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Overcoats
Not a new style lacking and we arc
just as jiroud of our overcoats and as
cock sure that no other fellow is meet
ing our prices. We are building up a
big business along these lines. The
winter coat showing is now at its
best ..$7.50 to $25.00
BENNETT'S
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5moke Consuming Peninsular
Direct Draft Heaters
for any kind of Fuel
Fitted with Implex (irate and Annular Shaking
King, Steel ltuse which never breaks, large,
double-feed doorx, hot blast ring with screw
draft register, A great floor and Q
foot warmer 4IO
Base Burners, many kinds. . . .923 upwards
Soft Coal Heaters, for $:J.50
Best Stove Pipe. ... 12c and 10 Stamps
4 5c Planished Iron Stove Pipe 3H
Sapolln Pipe Enamel . 15c and 10 Stamps
Black Etgle Polish 10c and 10 Stamps
Stove Brushes 14c and 10 Stamps
Witard Carpet Cleaner 10c and 10 Stps.
Closet Plungers, 65c klndt for 40c
Uri-ad Boxes, large 83c size, for 40c
Cast Iron Mall Boxes, COc kind 30c
Coul Hods, alt kinds. ,20e up 10 Stamps
lanterns, gold blast, $1.10 kind, for.. 85c
Horse Blankets Big line horse blankets 4
and lap robes. Saturday a large, heavy,
lull-lineU $2.50 stable blanket, for..$U.ftO
$18
mill
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& pit vrt r iir-urwj
s m vns.
tie. Q'$em.
Three patterns of new fall styles iu
Irish Point Curtains Very attractive
and designed after some $7.50 and
$10.00 patterns, on sale, Saturday,
Pair 81.60
Shirt Waist Boxes Matting covered
and trimmed with . bamboo, substan
tially built, a $3.76 box for. 82.08
.1-Panel Screens, hardwood frames,
nicely finished, filled wifh best
silkollne, a Saturday special .. 75
Ingrain Carpets A good, heavy, 2
ply, half wool ingrain. In new pat
terns and colors; best 50c carpet,
'or 30
Steel Door Mats Size 15x22 Inches,
best and most durable special for
Saturday, at 81.25
Cocoa Mats They'll sa ve their cost
in a month's time.
Thick, heavy mats, size 16x26 Inches,
t 65
Thick, heavy mats, size 18x2 8 Inches,
85
at
Gas Lights
Why put up with unsatisfactory,
eye-strainlug lights when you can
buy the right kind so reasonably.
Welsbach Air-hole Light, com
plete burner, mantle and chim
ney, for 45c
Reflex Inverted Light, best that b
made, regularly $2.00, Saturday,
at 81.40
Mantles Inverted aud straight, 3
tor 25
Patent Lfeop Lights, $1.00 values,
for 25
8-Inch Gas Chimneys
Mica Canopies, for IOC
Gas Lighters, for 10
(China Dept. 2d Floor.)
Pictures
100 only, Fancy HeadH, cabinet size, in
shadow box frames, ft hi) klnda. . .60o
SO only, assorted subjects, in gold
f rumen, wlze lux'JU, dollar values,
tor SOo
Our Future depart men t la putting on
Its holiday dress. A good time to bo
looking over the new things. We imtke
IraiiHS to order.
(Art Dept., Second Floor.)
Fresh Dressed
Hens, per lb.,
101
Fresh Leaf Lard, 9 lbs., for. . 81.00
Pig Pork Chops, per lb 10
Pig Pork Shoulder Roast, lb..74
Pig Pork Spare Ribs, lb 7s
Prime Rib Roast, all bones out,
12 c and 10
Choice Pot Roast, per lb. 7 and 5
Fall Lamb Legs, per lb 10 H
Fall Lamb Shoulder Roast, 4 pounds,
lor 25
Fall Lamb Stew Roast, 7 pounds,
for 25c
Bacon Special Cudahy's Rex Brand
Bacon, narrow strips, 5 to 7 pounds
average, by the strip, lb... 12'
Hum Special 2,000 lbs. Cudahy's
Rex California Hams, nil sugar
cured and guaranteed, per lb. 7
SauHagen Full lines of sausages
from Weisel &. Co. of Milwaukee
and David Berg & Co. of Chicago,
well known as high grade goods.
Saturday, as an extra inducement,
we give double S. & II. green stamps
In this department.
Bennett's Big GrQqgry
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Coffee, three pound a (1.00 and
Coffee, one pound 35o and
per pound
Bennett'a Beat
Bennett'a Beat
Teas, assorted
Bennett s Kxt elmor r lour, a"K.
Bennett'a Capitol Baking Ponder,
Tea SlftingH, per i.ound
Fure Pepper, per can
"Bi-st We Have" Corn, three cans
Jersey Butterlne, two pounds....
Premium Butterlne. two pounds.
Maple Creum, iwo rakes
Wonder Wnx for l.uundry, three
Allen's Brown Bread Flour, pkg..
Premium Molasses, quart tan....
Blue Borax Stanh, L",-lb. pkg...
Wiggle Sthk Bluing, six for
Bennett'a Cui.itol Pancake Flour..
Advona .lams, assorted, two
"Meal We Have" extra sifted
Full Cream Cheese, p.mnd. ....
Domestic- Swiss Cheese, pound.
Bennett'a Capitol Mincemeat.
Shredded Codfish, three pkgs.
And 10 Ureen Stamps
reen btamps
SO Oreen fetamp
f.n Green blani), a
o) (Jreen fctanips
75 Green btamps
10 Green ntauips
6 Green Stamps
for.
una
K. J.' Teas
10 Green
10 Green
5 Green
10 Green
Price's Food, three pkgs
And 20 Green Stamps.
Crackers, pkg
And 10 Green Stamps.
Helnts Dill Pickles, doxen ,
Med. Sour Pickles, quart
CANDIES IW OBOCIBT
Chocolate Creams, per lb
New California Flga, pkg.
Salted Peanuts, lb
. 680 ami
11.70 and
5-pound can. . . .Wi.OO und
15o and
10c and
for a 5o
3BO and
. , 470 and
. . 10c and
. .850 and
. .150 and J 0
. .300 and 10
. .SSe-j-and 10
. .95C and 10
. .110 and 10
. .200 and 10
. .800 and 10
. .80c and 10
85c and 10
three nkgs 35c and 10
FRESH VEGETABLES
Sweet Orunges, di zen
t in king ui.d Kutir.g Apples,
prices.
a mons. per dozen
California Tokay Grapes, lb.
3 lbs. for
ftraitifch ii. Ions, lb
Bed Onions, iieck ,
Green Onions, bunch
I--af Iltuee, S fjr ,
lad lettuce, each
loa I abbaae. bmd
Strltia Beans, lb. 10c
, .10o and So HUT KL'TTKRKP
KKKSH KOABTKU
SATLKDAV.
, .350
, .100
. .200
. .10
.100
Stamps
Stampa
Stamps
stampa
Green Stamps
Green Stamp
Ureen Stamps
Green Stamp
tireen stamps
Green Stampa
Green Stamps
(Jreen Stamps
Green Stamps
Green Stampa
... 0c
lowest
... tfc
.. l"c
' . lc
5c
c
l'e
so
6o
6c-V T
t lbs. for .. ?f..
POPCORN and
PEANUTS for
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AS "FIGHTINGJtOB" TELLS IT
Wkal Really llappea4 tko Mar-
flower Bofor lha Fleet '
ftallod.
Tie president had decided that ha
'til. I come to Fortress Monroe In tha
V'WIner to review the fleet, say good
!'l.e to the officers and men, and ee us
' if on our long crutse an honor which
verv officer and man felt deeply and duly
appreciated. The morning of the ltith
( mo witli leaden skies and a promUe of
d weather. The fresh' cold northwest
wind made hosting ugly work, but some
how we believed ill Rooaevelt weather
ami sure enough It came. Aa the May
iluuir approached th fleet, the rails of
the ships were manned, the officers
paraded in special full dress, the marine
guard presented arms, the bands played
the national air and a salute of twenty
one guns was fired. As the reports of the
saluting guns died away, the clouds
parted, tho sun came out and ushered In
a most beautiful day. It was, indeed.
Roosevelt weather. The Mayflower an
chored in the midst of the fleet and all
the flag and commanding officers repaired
on board at once to bo greeted by the
president and the distinguished people win
accompanied him, , and then say good
bye to them.
A I passed oer the gangway, I was
met by the president and greeted by him
In his uul hearty and courteous manner.
A battery of cameras clicked and snapped
as Mr. Roosevelt gave me a few last In
structions, and I am sure no expression
of his fuee or mine escaped these ener
getic workers, who. In pursuit of thetr
calling, often make themselves most an
noying. For the first time I was author
ized by the president to aay to the officers
and men of tha fleet t hat sfter a stay of
a tow months In the Pacific the fleet would
return to an Atlantic port via the Suex
canal.
This nieasage conveyed to them by
signal the first mgl.t out, and announced
to tlte officers at the ward room dinner.
One of the newspaper men sent the mes
sage to his paper by wireless and it was
published the following morning. After
ward I saw that Mr. Ixjeb had promptly
denied that the president ever author
ised any such statement. Mr. Loeb Is I
undoubtedly one of the best men who
ever served ss secretary to a president,!
hl T mm T ...... I. l-.t k..... '
. ,UUIU (Ill,, LUDJ
a long time denying things If 1 published
everything the president has said to me.
On tlds occasion It was plain from liW
manner that Mr. Roosevelt felt deeply
the importance of the step he had de
cided to take and whi?h had centered
upon the navy of the United Slates the
critical attention of the whole world.
The same may be said of Admiral Bruwn
U row n son, Chief of the Bureau of Navi
gation, who accompatnled him, an officer
who, from long and faithful service and
unexcelled ability, deserved to hold the
position he did of confidential adviser
to hi thief. Both of their faces were
serious but not troubled, and It was plain
that, while feeling somewhat the diffi
culties before me, they had no doubt of
the successful accomplishment of my
tusk. I was most gratified to have the
president say to me as he did, ' Remem
ber, Admiral Kvans, you sail with the '
confidence of the nrettident more corn- )
pletely than any admiral ever did before;
your crulsu Is a peaceful one, but you
realize your responsibility If It -should turn
out otherwise:" With those words ring
ing In my ears, a hearty hand shake,
"Uood-bye. God bless you!" from the presi
dent, and the clicking of the cameras, I
left the Mayflower aud returned to the
Connecticut, my flagship. Mr. Metcalf,
the secretary ut the navy, was on board
the Mayflower, but unfortunately ill, ao
that I could not aay good-bye. to him.
Admiral Kvans in Broadway Magazine.
on flro by accidental dropping. Scientific
American.
Waterproof Matches.
Perhaps some of your leaders would be
interested to know that 1 have found a
simple, inexpensive way to waterproof i
matches, lnio some melted pjraffine (care
being taken lliat it was as cool aa pos
sible 1 dippett a f-w ordinary puiln
matches. After withdrawing them aud al
lowing them to cool it was found that they
scratched almost as easl.y us before being
coated with the wax. Several were held
under water for six or seven hours and all
of them lighted as easily as before immer
sion. When the match is scratched the
parafflne is first rubbod off and the match
light in the usual way. Matches tr.-at.-.l
ss above would be very useful on camping
or canoeing trips, as they do not altsorb
moisture. Since more rubbing is reUlrd
to light them than tha ordinary match It
would be practically ImpoasibW to set them
Supply of Lobsters.
Pleasant news for lovers of lobsters
comes from Ihe Maine coast. Tim K n
nebeo Journal ieHrts the supply unusually
large for tills time of year ami pile le t
exorbitant. On one duy lecintly in Port
land there wen- J5.to nf '.he much di-alud
crustaceans ready for slii meni to Broad
way add other centers of consumption.
"The continued warm Weather this fa I."
suys the Juurnjl, "hus given tlte fisher
men plenty of opportunity t.j citeli the
I (Mil. aa they have not been toned to re
main ashore by heavy seas or l ltfli wind.
It has also been a very profitable year for
the lobster fishermen, as they have I st
little gear and their boa's have not been
danugud by severe weather, an expensa
which is always Ixavy during the fall gales.
There Is hardly a day now hut that 1&.IMJ
or lt,uou lobsters arrive In Portland.