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IT THE OMAHA SUNDAY NEK: NOVEMBER &. 1908. SCIENCE and ART TEACHING BUSINESS METHODS 'i V . T". .--V saf A I "aW . BEAUTY CULTURE LECTURE -DY ilHltflE. YAL Ladies are duly notified that Mine. Tale of Beauty Culture Fame, will combine Science and Art in an illustrated lecture and artistic entertainment, to be given at Boyd' opera house, Monday, November 18, at 2:30 p. m. ' What this wonderful woman has accom plished In her chosen life work. Is best at tested to In the beauty of her own person ality. That speaks more convincingly than words. - Thousands upon thousands of women all over the world have received the same remarkable benefits from the wonderful Yala . System that is so rapidly revolu tionising Human Ugliness Into Physical lieauty. Women of all ages are being made happy by what they' are enabled to do for thamselves undef Mme.' Tale's System. Well-meaning persons have often chal lenged Mme. Yale's claims to make women naturally beautiful as physical Impossi bilities until overwhelmingly convinced to the contrary by irrefutable evidence. SYNOPSIS OP LECTURE. 1ST ACT. The Art of Beauty Cul- ture. IND ACT. The Science of Physical Culture. 3RD ACT. The Poetry of Motion. 4TH ACT. The Art of Good Style. General Instructions. COSTVMBS. Mme. Yale will wear four different cos . times of besutifui , design and coloring, ler perfect figure will be artistically dis played. - MUSICAL, PROGRAM. Mme. Yale's Physical Culture Exercises 111 be given by her with fascinating trace to the strains of sweet muslo ren lired by the Theatre Orchestra. Those attending will enjoy a Beauty Cul ture treat impossible to describe, . Tickets Complimentary : Tickets for Mme. Yale's Lecture may be obtained froe of charge by applying for 'hem now at .he Drug Department of the Boston Store. J. I Brandels tt Sons. The tickets are free, but the best seats will be given to those making a purchase of any of the Yale preparations at the time of applying for tickets. The lecture will begin promptly at 2.30 r. M. Ladies are kindly requested to be rested at that time. UniTeriitiei Are Tailing Up- Com jnerce at - a Study. o i ms ip I u.uu rauncoia Learner ...orris unair, uniy 75c Cash; 75c Monthly NEW DEPARTURE IN EDUCATION OMAHA Drug Department OmmoAjjfCd won. The Wizard Has Again IMPROVED The Phonograph The 19O0 Model Are Now on Exhibition at Our Store. New style reproducer with new attachments which can be put on any Edison machine. The records play longer thau any record made and the songs arc reproduced more naturally and . more sweetly than ever before. Prices from $li.SO to $125. Attachment and Reproducer (or ; Standard $s.oo Attachment and Reproducer tor Home and Triumph. .. .$7.50 Come la and Hear the ' 'New Records. NEBRASKA CYCLE CO. Cor. 15th and Harney fits., Omaha. 554 Broadway, Council Bluff s ij3 Greatest Appeal' la 1a the loans li Who Already' Ilea a' Jnh,' hat Wants to iiet Something Better. PHILADELPHIA, Taj wo T.(Sp- clal.) A . business college is not the same tnlntf as'tli'e bitslhfss depsttmeflt !eT a uni versity. The university adjunct attempts to realize the Ideal, of extra Instruction to men already at work who want to lm pro on' their standing In the commercial world. It alms to teach them how to do their work buttonc and how to rise to greater heights. , Instilling into the mind of a man the principles of cdmmerclal law, how to make contracts and how to sell goods, the sciences of accounting and Investigating are part of the university business depart ment. It Is 'a step above ' the business school, which teaches rather more limited bookkeeping, stenography, typewriting and other things designed to introduce a man Into business. The business branch of university work Is comparatively a new thing. The first of all was the Wharton School of Com merce and Finance at the University of Pennsylvania. That had Its earliest beginning In 1881. The members of other faculties in the uni versity objected to the establishment of it, believing among other things that it would cheapen the university name. Bo the Wharton bequest was kept, but the Wharton school rather languished for almost a doaen years. It was not until 1S93 that It began to amount to something. It did pot, however, take up accounting, reckoned one of the most Important parts of the work such a school may do. In 1890 the University of Chicago an nounced that courses In business instruc tion would be a part of the work hereafter. But the courses were not seriously under taken and they amounted really to very little. I alTersltr of Wisconsin Second. The second business department In the country actually to do something was that at the University of Wisconsin, which be gan operations in 1897. Then came along, almost together, the schools at New York university and Dartmouth. The local school was founded at the re quest of the certified public accountants and for that reason accounting forms a very Important part of its work, very Mkely the most Important. The Amos Tuck School of Administration and Finance at Dartmouth was begun In the neighborhood of 1900, too. The school at the University of Illinois was founded through the efforts of Ed mund J. James, president of the univer sity. Prof. James was formerly In the faculty of the Wharton school, which also had In It the dean of the New York Uni versity school, Joseph French Johnson. Ths best work of the Illinois school began this year. Michigan and Harvard were next to fall into line. The latter school began work this year. It Is called the Graduate School of Business Administration and is not as close to the working person as are some of the other. The very pre requisite of a bachelor's degree is bound to separate It from the masses, so-called. One of the most promising schools of, tho year is that at Northwestern university, opened only a few months ago. This is in the city of Chicago, not in Evanston, -and its night Courses, it Is believed, shortly will be the biggest of all. Night courses In Philadelphia have at tracted about 500 students. Outside of the college named Vermont has a small busi ness course, founded through the efforts of John H. Converse of Philadelphia, the University of Cincinnati has a small even ing school and the University of Colorado also has established evening courses. It is explained that almost all tho col leges have aome courses which are likely to be of value to the man in business and these are called, vaguely, business courses. The universities now have set out after the .establishment of business departments, because : day after day the sentiment In favor of. thorn grows. There will be a school V presently at Tufta college, a be quest having. been left for it: Growth of New York Schools. In this- city the New York, university school 'has grown fiom sixty students to nearly 1,000. At the present time there are more than Uie building can accom modate, with comfort. The .'students have to carry chairs from one lecture room to another, bo hampered are they for seats. As has been set forth, the chief thing at New t York university is the course for accountants. It was the first university to pay particular attention to this department., . New York university, says Dean Johnson, makes Its especial appeal to the young men In the city who have Jobs tout who want to better themselves. For that reason the bulk of the work is done In tho evening. While the school attracts men who are colleges graduates in some cases, In the main the students are of the city stores or industries. The young men In Insurance offices who want to help themselves along come to the school and get the theoretical and practical work in insurance. They are taken around by an expert who teaches them how to inspect buildings in order that I hey may know what sort of risk each building la. They learn the sort of thing they will need In actual business. The school does not demand anything more than that the prospective atudent should have had a proper high school edu cation. Dean Johnson has In his care the looking over of . the prospective students, and ho depends chiefly upon his Judgment for his decision. Dean Johnson was telling the other day of taking his daughtw to a large' college to arrange for her entrance there. Accord ing to his description It took four hours of hard work and tracing about to consult various persons before she could get In. "Nothlpg of that sort here," he said. "If a young, man comes In here it needn't take him fifteen minutes to arrange all the de tails. This Is a business school and we try to do things In a businesslike way." Usurrlenee of On Stadent. The New York University school doesn't want the "sort of person who comes to It only because be believe he can get a jo when he gets out through the agency of the sohools. The department does that sort of thing, but doesn't want jhe man who re gards It as an employment agency. Dean Johnson told about a nan, about 40 years old. mho came to see hlra and told his story. "He was a telegraph operator," he said, "but wanted to get out of that Into some thing better, go he tofk up the course In accounting and got through with it. "He got a Job and held It for about three months. I met him In the street one day and he told me he had been laid off on account of lack uf work. I know what that meant, because the poor workers are the ones who always are laid off first. "He got another place and lasted only a few months there. But he was game. He This Now Stylo Morris Chair Is Exactly Like Illustration and IS POSITIVELY AN EXTRAORD INARY VALUE IN A HIGH GRADE MORRIS CHAIR. It is a beau tiful design, and is most comfortable. Can be adjusted to five differ ent positions. It is richly upholstered in genuine fabricoid leather an article which looks exactly like real leather, and wears even better, as time and experience have proven. Never before was there such an ele gant Morris Chair offered you for less than $10.00. Our price during this great sale is only $5.73. Sold for cash or on the above easy terms. ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIG URES. '28.50 for this Massive GOLD COIN Base Burner Terms 12.50 Cash, 12.60 Monthly. It is a representative of the highest type of stove, man ufacture and is constructed by expert workmen, and Is a DOUBZ.S II1T11. It is elegantly nickeled trimmed in a htjgh grade of sliver nickel, has all the latest patent features and Is ex tremely economical. I mm !. Sim? ' 'H TTTTCJ r T T n A XT T HriY T TO nti A TT e I Ifl CONSTRUCTED OF SOLID OAK, fin- -$m lsneu in a neauunu gulden. J lie oroad arms are of quarter-sawed jink, orna mented with massive hand carved lion's heads. The posts and front panel are elegantly carved. The upholstering is in the finest fabricoid leather, and the seat has oil-tempered steel springs, built on a full sanitary construction. The entire frame is elegantly hand olishcd and rubbed. This chair represents SOLID COMFORT. Remember the price is only $5.75 and sold on the easy terms of 75 cents cash, 75 cents monthly. mm ft vi mi One Price and the Barns Prloe to All Assures You of Pair Treatment a t This Store. We Absolutely Guarantee the Quality Guarantee lsf action. and at- This High Grade Morris Chair only $5.75. Terms: 75c Cash; 75c Monthly. 511 75 for this Magnificent ii Pedestal ExtcnsionTablo TUHII It Is exactl 1.00 CASK, 50 CEWTS WIIIIT. like llluntrntlnn and Is constructed of o o o o o o, o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o G o o o o O We Absolutely Guarantee to Under Sell Any Other House in Omaha and Enable You to Save From 25 to 40 Q UUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUOUOQOUUUUOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCO '4.75 I?' vs sft Coal Heater Coal Heater TISSHS I SO Cents Weekly. Positively the best value ever offered in a soft coal heater. It is thoroughly guaranteed and is made of selected cast (tray iron. It Is handsomely nickeled trimmed with a hlph grade nickel. Will give tlie very best of satisfaction and service. 18.50 For this Handsome 3-Picco Parlor Suite Three rooms fur nished com-J E O.50 pletefor wfc Terms: $5.00 Cash, $4.00 Monthly. Four rooms complete for Terms: $7.00 Cash, $5.00 Monthly. furnished J67-50 ictly solid oak, of a selected grain. Has a largn round top ana a massive pedestal or ohsp, supported by four legs of a handsome design. The entire table la hand rubbed and polished to a piano luster. At thu above low price It Is positively the greatest value ever offered In a pedestal extension table. EVERYTHING IS EXACTLY AS DE SCRIBED AND ILLUSTRATED. ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. EVERYTHING WE SELL IS GUARANTEED TO GIVE THE BEST OF SERVICE. OUR GOODS CAN BE RELIED UPON. o o o o o o C) o o o o o o o o C) o o o o o o o o o o o o o o Extraordinary Values in Carpets & Room Rugs We are going to open your eyes to the possibilities of this great carpet floor, to show you how it is greatly to your advantage to buy here. Read these Items: Ingrain Carpets, strictly all wool, 75o values, yard 55 Tapestry Brussel Carpets, an unusually heavy and wear resisting quality, worth 90c. per yard G9 Velvet Carpete, many new fall patterns, regular $1.25 values per yard , 82? Art Reversible Rugs, can be used on both sides, worth $6.00, sale price $3.98 Brussels Rugs, 9x6 size, good quality, special ....$(.85 Brussels Rugs, 8-310-6, large assortment, $15 values, leach .,.,...!.....;.. S1050 Tiger Brand Brussels Rugs, 9x12 size, the greatest rug value In the city, worth $18.50, sale price $12 50 It Is exactly like illustration. The frames are very heavy, and arc finished in a high grade mahogany. It Is upholstered in silk velour in the popular loose cushion effect. The suit consists, as will be seen, of a large sofa, an arm chair and an easy rocker. At the above price quoted It la positively the best value In a parlor suit offered anywhere. Five rooms furnished complete SOQ.5Q for i..OO - Terms: $9.00 Cash,.; $7.00 Monthly. $26.50 For this High Grade Steel Range furnished Six rooms complete . IOr. .... V W ' Terms: $10.00 Cash. w $8.00 Monthly. $105 Q Terms I $2.80 Cash, Monthly. $3.50 steel .sSL ID T- & FAKNAM STREETS. OMAHA (The Peoples Furniture and Carpet Co 188?.) This hitch rrade range, complete with upper warming closet. Is an ex ceptional value at the above low price. It Is made of a special gauge i.t guaranteed steel, has a large is-inoh oven,, and good-Bized fire pot, equip ped with duplex grates. The entire range la asbestos lined, and with ordinary care should last a lifetime. The handsome nickel trimmings are of a high character. o o came back to us and told me that his brother, an Insurance man up in the state, told him that If he'd study Insurance he'd find a place for him. "So he went to work and completed that course. I haven't heard from him since, but I believe he caught on well. He had the patience and the pluck, even though he was forty. "We get them all ages, but most of our students are younger than that, of course, We had one young man who came In here. Me was working for an Insurance company. "He took the night courses and studied hard. After he had been out a while he dropped in to aay he had been promoted and was getting more salary. Borne months later he came In to say that he was secretary to the president of the com pany, opened that man's letters, and answered most of them himself. Just leav ing them for the president's signature, was Setting 3.5J0 a year and was going to marry the prettiest girl In Brooklyn. "Well, I told him 13.50U a yrar and the prettiest girl in Brooklyn was a pretty fine combination for a young man not 30 years old, and he said it was and that what's more he'd be president one of these days. There's nothing to stop a young fellow like that Mechanics of Basluess. " "What we have chiefly to do is to in struct the young men in the actual me chanics of the business We can't teach them tact .f they haven't it born In them, so, of course, we cannot guarantee them success In life. "The best that a department of tills sort can do Is to give them a thorough ground ing in what commercial law, principles of railroad work, finance, political economy and the writing of business English, Ger man and Spanish they can get from our teachers. Financial and commercial news paper work, advertising all that sort of thing we lecture about and teach as well as they can be taught. "It takes nerve to work in the school. With a young fellow who Is working In the daytime, it needs courage to give over his nights to study. That's what he lias to do from the end of September to the beginning of June. He has to quit think ing of going around with girls to dunces and so on and he has to buckle down to keep even with his classes. "There are men who aren't missing any chances and they don't want any one In the class to hold them back. However, If a fellow has the nerve to give up the social side while he Is taking his two years In the business school ha ought to amount to something." Pean Johnson comes from the middle west. He went to Harvard, and after being graduated In 1678, started to work as a reporter on the Chicago Tribune. He took up financial work and was for time fi nancial editor of the paper. In l&S ha decided be would do some thing else and went to the Wharton school to teach newspaper work, which college prospectuses call Journalism. When the New York university school was opened be came to New York and took charge of It. He looks like a good man to slse up folks, which his task calls for. HANSON'S CAFE BEAUTIFUL SPECIAL TABLE D'HOTE DINNER Served from 12 to 8 p. m. Sunday, November 8th $1.00 Per Plate OTBTEBS SOUPS riSK ZNTXEES BOAST 8A&AD EKTBEMETS COTFEE Blue Points Consomme Cussy Bisque of Lobster, Oriental Filed Fillet of Sole Orlv Steamed Salmon, Sauce Ravlgotte Potato Duchesse Tenderloin of Beef, Larded, with Mushrooms CtomenquU of Sweetbreads, Piemontalse Chicken Livers en Brochette, Hauce Colbert Young Turkey, Cranberry Hauce Loin of Veal with Dressing Combination Balad Parfalf Victoria Glace a la Vanilla Denil Tassn By using the various departments of The Be Want Ad pages ou get the beat results into the homtrs of the best people. China Painting Order work a specialty. Lessons Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. Place your orders for the holidays. Firing daily. Leather craft. Sains, leather aud designs. Mrs. Chas. C. H ungate sm Branded BUg. Telephone Red 54 86 CAME BACK MUCH ALIVE (opposed Dead Man Sarnrlaes ills Meters and Klasbes a. I Holl. Theodore Beckford of Alton, ill., is back from the Klondike with Jl.uXi.OoO in gold. After a silence of t.-n years had led his relatives to believe that he v. ah dead, he suddenly reappeared in Alton and an nounced that he was a wealthy man. Three sisters, who made repeated efforts to get tidings of him. were overjoyed at his return. They are Mrs. Ida Uottentru and Mrs. Annie Thomas uf Alton, and Mrs. M. Lang of 10 Bcanlan place St. Louis. As soon as he arrived word was sent to all the relatives and in a short time there was a Joyful reunion at the home of Mrs. Thomas. To a reporter Beckford suid he had dug H.OOO.wOO out of the mines. If not more. "I went up In he said. "For seven years I was on the Canadian side, in Daw son, running a pack team, hauling gold back and forth. May 22, 19ml, I started a grocery store. Six weeks later I waa burned out. Dead broke, I took up my pick and shovel and started digtriug on Vault creek, in the Fairbanks district, on the American side. "On September 12 I found nuggets. With the help uf my partners, L. Stone, a Frenchman, end 'Kd' Youghan, an Amer ican, I sunk a shaft 180 feet and struck a vein of the richest gold ore In the district. My share of the mine's output In three years has been U.iO,000. ' "It took us a month to get down by steamer from Fairbanks. Our ship was Ice bound for seven days and nights in the Behrlng sea. A hole thirty-seven feet long was punched into the side uf our steamer and we were dashed up against a big sand hank at Nome. Ice l'O feet high loomed up before our boat and every one of the 5uu men, women and children on board spent the time praying. "A lucky shift of the vlnd blew us off the sandbar Into the open sea, clear of the Ice and we passed safely on." Beckford says he did not write- to his sinters because he was so interested la gold that he forgot everything until after he had "dug himself wealthy," when he would return and visit them. Ha brought home a Wrga quantity of nuggets. He will return In February. 6L Louis RepubUo. Quick Returns Through tie Want Ada, A. ED .' j . Cold said Grippe tablets supply a long-felt want in this community, as the phomptly cure Colds and La Grippe. , The frequent change in the temperature of our climate is the main cautte of so much Cold and Grippe and while the A. D. S. cannot regulate the cli mate, they do furnish a household reiiedy for every' trouble unless Its nature is such that a physician or surgeon is. needed. The medicinal value of all A. D. S- remedies is unquestioned, even by the medical profession, and the following well known druggists will be glad to supply you with any of them and guarantee results:- Bell Drug Co , 1216 Farnam St. U. A. Beranek, 1402 South Ititli 8t. Emll Cerniak, 1262 South 13th St. Crissey Pharmacy, 24th and Cake. Sts. K. H. Khlers, 28U2 Leavenworth St. Foster & Arnoldl, 213 North 25th St. J. J. Freytag, 1914 North 24th St. Oreen's .Pharmacy, Park Ave. and Pacific. Haines Drug Co., 16th and Farnam Sts. Hanscom Park Pharmacy, 1601 So. 29th. Howell Drug Co., 207-20 N. 18th Sts. W. C. Has'den, 2920 Farnam St. Her Grand Pharmacy, Cor. 16th tt Howard. Johanson Drug Co., 24th and Spalding. H. S. King. 24th ftnd Farnam Sts. O. K. Lathrop, 1324 North 24th St. J. H. Merchant. Cor. 16th and Howard. 1 E. Peyton, J401 Leavenworth St Prlbbenow & Co.. 1627 Vinton St. Saratoga Drug Co.. 24th and Ames Ave. J. 11. Schmidt, 24th and Cuming Sts. Schaerer & Son, 2631 North 16th St. Schuefer's Cut Price Drug Store, 16th and Douglas Streets. Schui fcr's Cut Price. Drug Store, 16th and Chicago Streets. Walnut Hill Pharmacy, 40th and Oumlmt O. H. Wirth, 40th and Hamilton St Beaaon. Wea. . Spragua's Benson Pharmacy. South Omaha, Web. J. L. Kubat. 110 North 24th St Schaefer's Cut Price Drug Stores, 1402 H St.; 24lh and N Sta. Council Bluffs, lows. .Ino. W. Camp. 605 W. Broadway. Dell O. Morxan. 143 West Broadway. Schaefer's Cut Price Drug Store, 6th Ave, and Main St And 8,000 other druggists In every Tllliage and eity all over the United States selling this wonderful preparation today. , '.71' ' THE STYLE, THE FIT THE MATERIALS are the three important points to bo considered by women, when selecting her Fall Suit, (Jown or Coat. Nothing but the best and most correct models sold here at moderate prices. All wool suits for women and young girls, elegantly lined, well tailoredsmart looking, exclusive $" r tf materials, at ,...),)) Alterations are personally supervised. No apprentices in work room. We do not experiment we alter the garment correct without extra charge. SUITE WA ROME HOTEL ' PrivaU TtUpkont Dovyku t50S