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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY. APRIL 3. 1009.
Speca Sae of Easier Novelties
Splendid new goods at bargain prices:
$2.00 Hand Bags 95c
$2.00 Vanity Bags j .Q5c
$1.00 Silk Belts . . 40c
$5.00 Carriage Bags $2.50
All Bibles and Prayer Books at Cut Prices
Saturday. Easter Cards on sale.
Ribbons Saturday we will sell the extra wide
all silk taffeta ribbons, that usually ).
sold at 20c to 'J5c a yard at "...JVC
35c Silk Veilings Saturday I2Jc
We bought from the well known veiling
house, Poncet & Neeser, (Irecn tSt., New York,
all their single pieces of fine All Bilk Fancy
Veilings.
They come in plain ami dotted fancy mesh,
white, blacks, browns, navies, wine, green
and magpies, and would sell regularly at
from ;!3c to 50c a yard; all go at, f
yard I
Displays Place Us In The Front Rank, Quality and Assortments Establishing This More Firm! Than
Ever as Omaha's Style Center, and Prices Showing as Always Lowest Possible Mar-gains of Profit.
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Your Every Easter Glove Wish
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best lot of values ever, at
Selling agent for the
Silk and Fabric Gloves, the
Muslin and Knit
underwear specials
Assortments, qualities and priori
that will command a ready 8
o'clock response) of those Interest
ed la Summer Underwear. Don't
mi si this opportunity.
High Quality Underskirts in fine
muslins, cambrics and nainsook
with deep flounce of lace and in
1 sertion or embroidery, actual val
ues to $10, on sale, at
91.50 91.08 82.08 $5.08
Ladies' Gowns, Chemise and Com
bination Suits, values to $2.50,
Saturday 98t nl $1.50
8:80 to 9:30 Ladles' Gowns
worth $2, odd lots, at. . 59
9.80 to 10:80 Ladies' Skirts, odd
lots, worth to $2. at ."-982
Ladles' Knit Union Suits All
wool or part wool, also odd lots
of silk, and wool vests and pants,
high quality garments to close
In Saturday sale, at, choice. 50
Ladles' Knit Union Suit Sum
mer weights, no sleeves,' low
neck, knee length, lace trimmed,
pedal 50
Ladies' Knit Pants, lace trimmed,
also vests with fancy yokes, spe
cial values, at -2&C
Knit Union Suits, long sleeves, an
kle length, light weight, special,
at 08 "! 50
We Make the Grocery Prices
If yen wait to save from S3 per
oent to M per eat year Xoase
keeping expenses.
20-lbs. Best Pure Cane Granulated
Sugar I1.O0
10 burs Diamond C or. Beat Km All
Soap, for BSe
l-lbs. Best Hand Hi ked Navy Beans,
tor v o
24-lb. Sack Beet Rye Flour. .... .650
S-lbs. Choice Japan Rice. . ....... .Boo
' The Best Domestic Macaroni, per
faekege o
tree 10c pkgs. Vp-to-Dats Washing
Powder lOo
Bromangslon, Jellycon or Jello, per
package Te
Malta Vita Corn Flakes. pkg....Ho
The Best Soda Crackers, per lb.. So
The Best Crisp Pretsels, per lb... So
Fancy assorted rookies, 40 different
' kinds, per pound lOo
The Best Oil or Mustard Sardines,
per can so
TegeUbles resh livery Bay Direct
from tie South
Fresh Carrots, Beets or Turnips, per
bunch
Fresh Spinach, per peck..... SOo
Fresh California Asparagus, lb... too
Two bunches fresh Hothouse Rad
ishes, at Bo
Current
Ths second installment of "Ths Strange
Case ef Clement Zent." which is published
la ths April issue of Ths Bookkeeper, tells
specifically what methods wars pursued to
save ths business ef an unfortunate manu
facturer from failure. Tr.is and the pre
ceding story are Illustrated by special
drawings mads by Mr. Ralph T. Shults.
Among ths . many good short stories In
ths April number of the Popular Maga
slns are "Dogs and a Man." by Charles
Neville Buck, a story of a yeggman who
n.lssed ths real swag; "The Optimist." by
Jsmrs Carr Garrison, a story of the rsce
track; "The Law of Rstributlon." by Br-
MTOP Pgr
Cleanses tive i$vsUm
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Disp&s coUs axvl Headaches
AcU taUTxy, acX&Yry as
aLaxaXwe.
Best Jot MawVomexv atvaCRit
tea JbuTv axva 0a.
To $rt Ws an5ca ejjec
CALIFORNIA
Tia Syrup Co.
SdLft BY ALL LEASING CRUdCtSTS
re sat Only. rtular pric 504 par bottle, f
5
Can be readily supplied from our
immense spring glove stock. All
styles, all colors, very best qual
ities and a distinctive saving in
the prices.
Interesting Saturday Specials:
Ladies' Long Kid Gloves, in all
colors and sizes, regular values
to $3.50, in two lota for Satur
day's selling.. $2.98, $1.98
Ladies' suk uioves, loner or
short, all newest shades, the
$1.50, 98c, 75c and 50c
famous Fownes and Kayser
best. Every pair guaranteed.
Select the New
Hat for
Easier Saturday
from our splendid stock of
SPRING MILLINERY 1
We, have the best that money
can buy and In greater assort
v mentM than ever before shown
-and we know we can save
you ' at least 25 on our
Easter Hat just in. 75 New
"Gage" Hats $5 to 815
Special Bargain Saturday
Trimmed Hats worth , at 95.00
Trimmed Hats, worth IS, at 93.95
Trimmed Hats, worth $6, at $3.95
Trimmed Hats, worth 2, at SSo
All hats marked In plain figures
here, See them.
That Demand Your Business
Two bunches fresh Hothouse Lettuce,
. for . . ao
Large Head Lettuce, 7 Vic and.... 60
Fancy Hips Tomatoes, per lb....fV4o
Fresh Onions, per bunch Sio
Fancy Sweet Potatoes, I lbs. for.lOo
New Cabbage, per lb 4o
New Hony, per rack ....laito
Large Grape Fruit, each..TVic and So
1HOTKIB BIO HIOHTAJTT XTATZX.
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, The Highland Navels are the finest
of California, It's the orange of qual
ity. Friday's sale prices.
Keguiar euc per Cos. size, our
price 40o
Regular 6O0 per dozen size, our
price SOo
Regular 40c per dos. slse, our
price SSo
Regular 30c per dos. slse, our
price 80o
If you went an orsnge that Is an
orange and eats like one, try the
Highland Navels First.
BIO BUTTXB AWS OKBZSB SAXB
raisiT.
Fancy Dairy Table Butter, per lb Bio
Fancy No. 1 Creamery Butter, lb.26o
Fancy Full Cream Brick Cheese, per
pound 1S0
i lbs. Fancy Butterlne ...Sfto
Literature
trand W. Sinclair, a story of ths silent
man's vengeance, and "Gary's Romance,"
by W. B. M. Ferguson, a story of high
finance and love. There are five ' other
short stories, a complete novfl. and three
serial stories.
The first feature of the April St. Nicholas
is the story of "What Diffidence Did," by
Augusta Hulrll Seamann. Diffidence was
a dear little lass of continental times, who
had some wonderful experiences with great
folk, and the story Is really about a lovely
pearl locket as well as about DlfTTTTnce.
There are helpful hints for other bright
boys in Walter Dunham's "Boys with a
Business." Two specially Interesting and
helpful serials for thn older readers of St.
Nicholss are the Illustrated account of
"Modern Magicians" ajid their tricks by
Henry Hatton and Adrian Plate, and fur
ther account of "From the Drum of the
Savage to the Great Orchestra," by Jessie
Katheiine Macdonald. That delightful de
partment. Nature and Science, grows bet
ter every month, and the new Arcadia at
Stamford, now building, promises equip
ment tor even finer things.
Spring fishing for brook trout is a con
stantly recurring theme in the April num
ber of Country Ut in America. On the
cover appear reproductions of the first
views of fish In ths water aver mad by
the new color photography. Ths auto
ehromns wero takun by Henry H. Baylor.
Beatdes ths cover, the frontispiece also
shows brook trout this time at the end
of a line. The picture, from a photograph
by A. Radclyffe Dugmore, depicts ons of
those memorable, thrilling moments of
doubt and expectancy wbk-h stsnd out In
ths llfs of every angler, letter on, aa In
teresting article on "Making an Artificial
Trout Stream," by C. M. d'ttnvllle. tells of
ths sport as conducted by the Casts Ha
Trout club of Erie county, Ohio.
The special feature articles of The World
Today Include "What Our Navy Costa
Is," by IM-ia Ames Mesd. a Krceful ar
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Out of Town Customers
Will Find it Both
Convenient and profltab'e
to order by mall, from our
dally ads. We're here to
plesse you and are bending
every effort toward that
end.
Extraordinary Values in the Busy Shoe Depart-
ment Saturday
800 pairs of Men's and Women's
and oxfords, in all styles and leathers, worth up
to $3.50, at .551.98
Misses' and Child's shoes, absolutely worth up to
$1.75, tan or black
See the beautiful
Winning Originality of Design, Delightful Assortments for Selec
tion and Surprising Low Prices are features of Our Display
of Garment Styles for Easier that attract the Crowds.
A display embrac
ing in its scope all
that is most artistic,
all that is best from
the products . of - the
world's foremost,
manufacturers.
TAILORED SUITS
$35.00, $40.00, $50.00,
$65.00, $75.00, $95.00,
up to $125.00.
, See the beautiful
Crown Jewel Tailored
Suits at $25.00. 1
Matchless values at
the price.
Another Great Purchase of Tailored Suits and Dresses
Sample lines and surplus stock of two well known New York manufacturers. Ready cash secured
them for us at a tremendous bargain, and just before Jester just at the time Jt &SCfm
vou want them most we offer vou choice of nearly 1.000 Suits and Dresses, in k if iJV
splendid assortment of neat' fabrics Messalines, Foulards, Taffetas, Pongees,
etc., as shown in our windows the past few days, made to sell at $25 and $30, at . . .
New Covert Jackets Latest
spring styles; 30, 36 and 40-in.
lengths; made to sell at $7.50;
choice Saturday .$4.95
$1.50 Long Challie Kimonos on
sale Saturday ...98c
Infants' and Children's Bon
nets, in big assortment; on
sale at 19c to $2.98
gument. "The Rediscovery of Jericho." by
Robert Crolxler Long, an Intensely Inter
esting confirmation of the old Bible story
of ths wonderful destruction of one of the
most famous walled cities of ancient timea.
"Porto Rico as a FTult Garden," by Her
bert M. Lome, an attractive proposition for
investors. "Men Who Are Doing Things,"
brief, bright sketches of notable men.
The Peoples Magaiina for April contains
a most interesting and diversified list of
complete short stories. "Billings Hobo,"
by Edward S. Pllsworth, appears in a new
guise. Hs quashes a blackmailing scheme,
and assists and erring but repentsnt youth
on bis way to matrimony. "Jenkins' Rival,"
by James Oliver Curwood, is a forceful and
touching little study of a big longshore
man who, after years of vsgsbondage be
cause of a misunderstanding with his
sweetheart, finds his way back to her.
"Ths Misadventures of Dick Stubbs" is
another humorous horsy tale by Jay Hardy.
Other Interesting stories are "Ths Ixing
Overland Trail," by Wlllam MacLeod Rain,
and "Th Find of the Flaw," by Stanley
Olmsted.
Among the short stories In April Gunter's
are "A Block of Marble," a unique story
of crime-detection, by Fred M. White;
"The Malay Hate," a stirring little drama
of life in ths Philippines, by George Weth.
erill Esrl, Jr.; "Heroes of Hades." by
Charles E. Brtroblecom; "A Knight of the
Air," an up-to-date airship romance, by
Adelaide Souls.
A good collection of contemporary fic
tion to be found In the April number of
Smith's Magazine. The complete novel
"The Heglra of Sylbert," by Margaret
Busbes Shlpp, is a lovs story with a south
ern setting. F. Berkeley Smith's short
story, "Ths Exquisite Madams de Brevl'.le,'
is so uncommon In ths charm and dlstinc
tlon of Its styls as to remind ons of ths
much-quoted Robert Louis Stevenson.
"C'rasy Boy." by Adeline Knapp. is fully
squal to the beat of this author's work
"Lady Frederick, by Ruth Crosby Dim.
mlck, is a clever adaption of ths play of
ths asms nams. W. B. M. Ferguson, au
thor of "Garrison's Finish" and Zollen
stein." contributes to ths number a thrill
ing love-story, "Concerning I'srmen," snd
Mrs. Van Vorst writes of the sdventurr
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. THE RELIABLE STORE
sample shoes
$1.00
styles of Easter shoes in all the
$12.00 Silk Coats, in the 50-in.
length, loose effects so much in
vogue; on sale while they last,
at ........ ............$7.95
House Dresses, worth $2.50; Sat
urday at ............ .$1.49
Children's $4.00 Spring Jackets,
on sale 8 A. M. to 12 M., $1.98
of an American girl travsling In ths Alps.
There is also a funny story by Hoi man F.
Day.
A striking feature of the April number
of McClure's Magaslns is ths third of
George F. Parker's papers on Grover
Cleveland. Burton J. Hendrick contributes
sn Interesting article on the discovery of
a serum at the Rockefeller institute, which
has reduced the mortality of spinsl menin
gitis from 76 to 36 per cent; Mrs. Harris R.
Chtlds writes of ths pleturesus Ivory trade;
Rudolph Cronau tells about waste of our
natural resources, and Guglielmo Ferrero,
the great Italian historian, contributes a
remarkable paper on Nero and the Chris
tian persecution. The number also con
tains snother Instalment of Mrs. Humphrey
Wsrd's great novel, "Marriage a la Mode,"
a tour short stories: "Ourself and a Wo
man," by Ines G. Thompson; "The Dwell
ers," by E. Nesbit; "The Waters of Thun
der." by Edmund Candler, and "Ths Brake-
Beamer," by Francis Lynde.
"On the Open Road, ' by Ralph Waldo
Trine, is another of his series of "Life
Books." It is neither lsrgs nor ambitious,
but is designed to fill the need of a con
venient pocket mentor, a little dally "creed
of wholesome living." The unpretentious
volume is really devoted to a series of lay
man's sermons, each focussing upon some
even day thought. The book is printed in
decorative type, and bound in unluue style.
Thomas Y. Crowell & Co., is the publisher.
"A I'sir of Madcaps," by J. T. Trow
bridge, is made up of a long first story In
Mr. Trowbridge's best and merriest vein,
followed by shorter stories. Each of them
has appeared In some prominent magaslns
fur the oung but never before In a book,
and each has been carefully weighed by
Mr. Trowbridge before being given a place
in this book. Ths combination gives a high
grade of young people's reading worthily
set forth by Mr. Merrill's excellent pictures.
Lothrop. Lee Bhepard company is ths
publisher.
Mrs. John Van Vorst is represented la
the April Smart Set by one of ths best of
her later stories. "Ths Other Woman's
Picture." "T. Jefferson Dodd American,
by Anita Fitch, is a story characterised by
clrrm in ths telling rather ihsn by ua
usualnej-s of scion; ths life and color of
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Our New Delivery System
Is a Winner
Every part of Omaha and
adjacent towns has been
covered with promptness
and sstlsf action. It's a
pleasure not only to us but
our customers.
Infants' shoes, patent colt, fancy tops, worth
$1.25, at . 75c
Queen Quality Oxfords are now here; to see
them is to buy them. Stetson and Crossetts for
men, Queen Quality and Drover shoes for women.
new creations.
At each price we of
f er better quality and
wider range for selec
tion and as ever, the
most effecient service
will be rendered.
Beautiful Gowns for
street and evening
wear. Crepes, Rajahs,
Messalines, Surahs,
etc., in all the most
wanted new shades
$30.00, $35.00, $39.00,
$49.00, $60.00 and up
to $100.00.
$7.50 Silk Nets and Messaline
Waists black, cream and col
ors; magnificent bargains; on
sale at $2.95
$3.00 Heatherbloom Underskirts,
all colors and black $1.45
See the fine new Dutchess
Skirts; most perfect in fit
and fabric $5 to $18
ever youthful Paris and age-old wisdom
and breesy independence of an American
boy are accentuated by their pleasing eon
trait. "Aa Hs Wrote It," by A. B. Celt;
"One of Peggy's Ergagermtnt Rings," by
B. T. Loring. "A Silver Key," by W. Carey
Wcnderly; "Dolores," by Mrs. Havelnck
Ellis, a study of the eternal feminine; "Her
Predecessor," by Annie E. P. Searing, and
"To the Three," by Minnie Goodnow, are
all stories of striking quality.
Ths best things In the April Strand Mag
ailne are some capital short stories by
W. W. Jacobs, E. Phillips Oppenheirn and
Motley Roberts; a continuation of Hall
Caine's enthralling "The Whits Christ;"
sn Importsnt article on "Big Game Hunt
ing In Africa," by F. C. Selous, who Is ac
companying the cx-president as far as
Mombasa, and an Interesting account of
how "Spirit Drawings" are made. Harry
louder continues his amusing "Reminis
cences." True stories of plots, abductions, dyna
miting and attempted murder undertaken
against ths Ssn Francisco graft prosecu
tion, form ths subject of a thrilling article
by Will Irwin in the American Magaslns
fur April. Jesse Lynch Williams con
tributes stories by Grover Cleveland and
for April. Jesse Lynch Williams contributes
stories by Grover Cleveland and stories
about him. Ida M. Tarbell exposes various
ways of Juggling with the tariff and practic
ally declares herself to be in agreement with
President Taft, who favors ths appoint
ment of a tariff commission. Prof. W. I.
Thomss tells of the "Older and Newer
Ideals of Marriage," William Allen Whits
describes "Progress In American Cities,"
and Charles W. Wood tells of his experi
ence during the last six months In "Look
ing for a Job." Fiction Is contributed by
Stewart Edward White,' Richard Washburn
Child. Edward Pepla and Olive Higgles
Prouty.
How many persons are a wars that it
was Edwin Booth, ths brother of ths
assassin of Lincoln, who saved the llfs of
Lincoln's sldest son? Ths details of this
extraordinary occurrence are given au
thoritatively In tli April Century. Ths
Dumber contains four Lincoln articles of
unique Interest. It is an sarthquaks nura
ber, loo for Robert Hicbens baa written a
& tea
A Splendid Easter Week Display Men's
Shirts and Neckwear
It's to the man of most exact
ing taste in dress that we find
the Griffon Brand Shirt appeals
most strongly; not only do the
100 patterns offer most pleasing
selection to all, but the quality is
superior, styles best, fit perfect.
We show all the new ones at
prices, 98c, $1.50 to $3.00.
All size neck bands, 14 to 20
inches.
Everything in K aster Neckwear
Any man can make pleasing; selection
from our splendid spring display.
Splendid Hosiery
Specials
For Saturday's Selling
Iiadle' Silk Lisle Hose in em
broidered allover lace and
plain gauze, worth to 75c
at 50
Ladies' SOc Quality Hose la
lace embroideries or plain
silk llsles 35k
Ladles Gauze Little and Maco
Cotton Hose, full fashioned,
plain or lace, black or fancies,
regular values to 60c. 25
19c Quality Cotton Hose, black,
tans, gray, etc., plain or em
broidered, at 12
Boys' "Can't-Break-Througb."
School Hose, heavy ribbed.
snap, at, pair -12tt
Get our prices on fine silk
hose.
SPECIAL DINNER-SET
SSO Havlln Dinner Sets ffll.95
$S0 Limoges French China Dinner
Sets, at Slt.88
White and Gold Austrlsn China Din
ner Bets 934.50
IVe Do the Business
Ws have the . largest complete
Hardware Dept. In the city, our prices
sre 4 regular dealer's prices.
$1.25 Steel Adjustable Roller Skates,
for To
13 60 White, strong wood Coaster
Wagons, at .4a
1 5c Best quality parlor broom made,
for BSo
$1 25 decorated Japanned flour cans,
for
5-foot Ironing (or skirt) board.... SSo
$-foot steel braced steplsdder, worth
$1.50. get one now for house clean
ing time Wt
Best high grsde poultry wire, In rolls,
at Ho
Guaranteed tin writing) rubber hose,
st 10
Mrs. Potts 6-plece Sets Sad Irons,
at To
Asbestos lined and packed 6-plece set
polished nlrkel plated Sad Irons
worth $1.76, Saturday $1.15
vivid, picturesque account of many hitherto
unrelated incidents or tne Messina irsgeuy,
and another narrative is contributed by
Frank A. Perret, the noted volcanologlst,
who has predicted seismic dlssster In that
region for two years. Ths leading artlcls
of ths number is an Intimate picture of
"Ths New Ruler of China." Prince cnun,
ths regent, with glimpses of the court at
Pekinr. bv Isaac Taylor Headland, pro
fessor of science In Peking university.
Prof. Headland's official position and long
residence in the Chinese cspltal, his knowl
edge of the language, and his attainments
and sympathies have brought him into Inti
mate relations with ths highest crucial
and social life.
The April number of the Metropolitan
Magaxlne contains ths first of a aeries of
articles on "Ths War on ths White Death."
Thta silent and courageous warfare is
graphically described by Mr. O. F. Lewis.
Succeeding numbers of ths msgaslne will
contain further news on this absorbing
and important theme. Under the title of
"Hunting in British Esst Africa," Mr.
Percy C. Madeira will describe the excit
ing sdventures which he and his wifs re
cently encountered In an African expedi
tion. Among ths short stories are the fol
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Big Special Saturday
Framed Pictures
Odd Frames
An immnese lot of samples will
be placed on sale Saturday at
prices way below their original
cost. Immense . assortment of
Subjects and styles to select from
prices, 10c, 25c, 4c to 75
' Worth Fully Double.
Special Drug Prices
Two 6c pkgs. Absorbent Cotton.
at 5
Three 8-o., pkgs. Absorbent Cot
ton, at 25
Two 4-oz. pkgs. Absorbent Cotton.
at 25
Two 8-oz. pkgs. Absorbent Cotton,
at 35
Two 1-or. pkgs. Absorbent Gauze,
at 15
One 6-yard pkg. Absorbent Oauze,
at 25
One 26c box Sylvan Soap, at. 16
Three 16c cakes Munyon's Witch
Hazel Soap 25
Two 10c cakes Wild Rose Glyc.
Soap 15
$1 Bottle Pierce's Favorite Pre
scription 89
1.00 Iyrtla Pinkham's Veg-etahl
Comnound
$1.00 Mother's Friend
l-lb. box Soda Fhnaphat S8o
1-lb box Susar Milk 8 Bo
l-lb. box Boric Acid ISO
Cut prices on all Drugs. Prescrip
tion work a specialty. Mall ordnra
given prompt attention at the above
price.
SALE SATURDAY
120 Decorated Austrian China Dinner
Seta, at S1S.50
ll White and Gold Porcelain lXnner
Wets, st S10.S5
$10 English Porcetstn Dinner Hetn
at t.5
- Hardware atiPrice
Any brand food chopper made, Satur
day So
29c Steel wire carpet beaters. .. .150
Reinforced steel rakes, specisl Sat
urday, at SOo
Reinforced bell steel garden hoe. too
24-tooth lawn rake. Saturday. .. .SSo
The famous O. K. Washer, Saturday,
t .
Round, new rotary Washer, Worth
$ i6. at 3.T5
The famous Easy Ak-Sar-Ben lu.0()
Washer, at $3.88
Extra heavy wlra or cotton clothes
Hns i0
Good, strong clothes lines, Saturday,
l , 10O
l-quart seamless gray enameled rlrs
boiler, worth 76c, Saturday, only 3o
14-miart enameled dish pans . .16o
Jf you do not take advantage of
tness prices and bargains it's your
own fault.
lowing:
The Dursa's Opal." by Aquilla Kemp
ster; "Perhaps by Anno Warner; "Ths
Battle of Rio Bay," by Frederick Wal
worth Brown; and the Caiabrlan story
"How Antonion Scaffatl Avoided Becomlna'
a Saint." by Mrs. Hugh Fraser, a sister of
F. M. Crswford.
Van Nordan-The World Mirror for wtprJ(
gives, through Robert Sloas, a comprehen
sive exposition by Mrs. Harriot Btantoi
Blatch of the status of tho woman sutfrags
movement today. Thomas Hanly dlacussei
"The Problem of ths Little Brown Man."
"Ths Southern Gary" Is Interestingly toU
by Day Allen Wllley, whlls Lincoln Mar
shall tells of "The Queen City of ths West
Los Angeles." "Vital Economics for thi
Poor," "The National Library," "Flghtini
from ths Depths," "Canada's Hudson Ba
Route," and a timely article on "Bass Bat
Around ths World."
Abovs books at lowest retail price,
tbssrs. 121 South Fifteenth street.
All of ths books reviewed bsrs are oa sals
In Brandels' book department.
Bennett's Late ' Fiction Library Boos
Dept. enables you to rsad ths nswest books
at lluls cost
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