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    The Omaha Sunday Bee
rOR ALL THX NEWS
OtyAHA DEE
YOUR KONFT3 WORTH
PART TWO.
EDITORIAL
PAGES 1 TO 10.
SINGLE COPY FIVE CENTS.
VOL, XXXV1II-N0. 42.
OMAILA, SUNDAY MOKNINU, APKIL 4, VMh
All the Fashionable Shades Easter Gloves
The Monday sales will start the annual Kaater rush at the tfoce counters. JEf""1 '
sortmenta of all the sewwm's most desirable glove at very Inviting prices are attractions that
Unlimited Variety Easter Millinery
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Almost a thonsand requisite Eafltrr Hats at $10.00 and under. Just think of the oppor
tnnltjr for rliooalDjt from such a line. It's a stock notod for its beautiful styles; the choicest
tt displayed in the west at our prices.
will throng the aisle with shoppers.
Baal stid Two-Clasp lores Tery fine quality In
a complete rariae of colors, pair 11.80
Baa Imported rrneh XI 4 Gloves Nothing- finer
produced, black and leading colors, pair.... 8 OO
Fownes" 11-button Silk Gloves .7So
Fownes 18-biitton Silk Olovea $1.00
Knyser'a end Fownes' 2-clasp Gloves, with double,
tipped fl Hirers Mo and 75c
Two-Clasp 811k Olovas Famous Kayser or Fownea
make. In reseda, olive, rose, raspberry, wistaria,
taupe, gray, champagne or other shades. .. .81.00
rina Two-Olaap X.aimbskla Olovas All tha leaflln
colors, for 91.00
Lambskin Olovea, with Paris point embroidery, all
colors 1-fi8
There's another lot of charming Easter Hats
on sale this week that cannot be bought in
Hundreds of clever striking hats trimmed in
flowers, fruits and foliage, in the newest
."j viurr Biure ior lens man OOUDle thA A
All shades, values to $20.00, at i 1
drooping shades Values clearly
$8.00 to $10.00,
for
$5
U. at X. Oreen Trading Stamps every day
In all department with every purchase.
17.50 and
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Powerful Introductory Sale
Women's
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We announce today the most important sale of high grade tailored suits this store has
made, and without question) the. best sale of the kind this city has ever known. The mak
ers of the famous "Wooltex'Ksuits having confined the sale of their goods to the Bennett
store have taken a lively interest in this event and through .their co-operation we expect to
have the most successful sale the great west has known. As every garment buyer knows
and as millions of America's well-informed women know "Wooltex" is the embodiment of
all that is desirable in women's wear. Tailoring art, as applied to women's suits has never
attained a higher degree of perfection than you'll find in "Wooltex" garments. , Altera
tions are reduced to a minimum. They are made from finest imported fabrics that are
absolutely pure wool with a guarantee to give two season's satisfactory wear.
In this sale we have assembled
over 1,000 suits with actual retail
values of $50.00, and choice for.....
It is purely an introductory sale to get Omaha's fashionable colony and every woman
who prides herself in being wTell-dressed fully and more thoroughly acquainted with
"Wooltex" style and "Wooltex" quality. Every one of these suits is in accord with
elegance and good taste. Freaks of fashion and fanciful fads here today and gone to
morrow, have been avoided. Back of every "Wooltex" garment is an organization
world-wide in its scope, reaching out, acquiring and originating styles that make for indi
viduality, that lift "Wooltex" out of the rut, and the rank and file of common-place
styles with which the market is overrun.
The sale tomorrow Includes every new
fashionable shade and fabric. "Fashion
Faultless" to a degree,- all regular $50.00
values on sale for
Another of Bennett's Famous Black Silk Sales
Over 10.0OO yards of the finest black silks punhaurd at lower prices than we
ji i .iih. th.t . nnv in universal demand enabling us to make a sale
are simply phenomenal, livery yard Is backed by a Heni.elt guarantee which prot
80-inch Black Peau de Cygne A high grade silk
and really a remarkably big $1.50 value, rich and
beautiful and most durable silk we have, yd..9S
27-inrh IUack Ixul.ine A silk that Is very soft
and lustrous, absolutely none at $1.25 to equal
this quality, our special price, yard 79
Illack Taffetas Three marvelous bargain lols.
$2.00 Black Taffetas 81.39
$1.60 Black Taffetas 81. OS
$1.39 Black Taffetas
and a petticoat made free.
FREE
We again make the offer of making to
your measure a beautiful.
PETTICOAT
from any of the taffetas in this sale, ab
solutely free of charge.
$2.00 Taffetas 81.39
$1.50 Taffetas $1.08
$1.39 Taffetas 89
have had before. Our New York office makes a "ten strike" In this
that dwarfs In comparison our previous successes. The bargains
ects you against any possible loss.
Measallne and Wrwtoire Satin The handsomest
' silk in the black silk family. It's full 86 Inches
wide, soft and clingy and best dress silk made
$2.00 goods, at $1.29,
IUark Silk for Coat An absolutely non-crushable
silk suitable for auto and traveling coats, 36-ln.
wide, regular $2 quality, for $1.19
Black Silk Radium Peau de Cygne and Messallties,
24-lnches wide,, very choice, $1.00 silks in Mon
day's sale 5S
Boys' Confirmation and Easter Suits
Easter week sales in boys' clothing, 5,000 new stylish suits
and reefers on sale; bought at very low figures and priced to
create biggest Easter business ever done at Bennett's. A fine
base ball and bat FREE with any purchase of a suit or. reefer
as an extra inducement.
Boys' Confirmation Suits of strictly all pure wool, blue
or black serge, made double-breasted, coat and knlcker
, Pants $3.50 $5.00 $6.00 and $7.00
Long pants suits of same materials, at $7. ."(), $10, $12.50
BOO Two Pants Suits with $1.25 saving on every one.
These suits are pure wool In tan, gray and green mix
tures. Two pairs knlckerbocker pants with each sty
lish tailoring cuffs on sleeves, flaps on pockets, etc.
Best $6.00 values In America $3.75
Sailor Collar Kusslan and Blouwe Suits Handsome ef
fects in all the best shades and patterns. Every mother
will find in these lots something to please her
1r,c,es, t $4.00 $3.00 $2.00
Boys Iteefers A world of dressy little top coats for
spring double-breasted styles In covert, green, gray,
olive, also nice line of reds. Every one represents, a
snug saving $5.00 and . $3 00
Boys' Caps and Hals Dozens .of pretty new SDrlne ef
fects, all colors. Etons, yacht, colt caps and cloth and
25 to $1.25
felt bats
FREE
suit or reefer.
A good American Bat and Cracker
Jack Base Ball with purchase of any
Pretty Wash Dress Materials
Cotton Poplins in the popular shades are quite the dressiest fabrics for tail
ored street or traveling dresses, colors launder perfectly, yd.25 and 35
French Ginghams Scores of effective new patterns suitable for all pur
poses for women and children quality extremely fine, yard -25
(A Heal Bargain Madras White grounds with black or colored stripes and
neat designs. 25c goods on sale at, yard ; .10
Watches, Diamonds, Gold Jewelry
.Colossal Purchase and Sale
Tomorrow another sate of fine jewelry with prices down
to less than half wholesale values. Several complete stocks
watches, diamonds, solid gold and gold filled jewelry.
Every piece fully guaranteed.
IXMATCllABLK WATCH BAKU A INS
Men's Gold Filled Watches, open face, hand
engraved, warranted .for 20 years, either El
gin or Waltham movement, if Q AO
for OaVO
Same watches with hunting case for $11.50.
$12.50
Men's Thin Model Watches Hunting case,
hand-engraved, warranted for 20 years.
Elgin or Waltham movement,
at
Women's Gold Filled Watches O size, hunt
ing case, hand-engraved, warranted 20 yrs.
Complete with Elgin or Waltham FA
movement ejHetfv
Thousands of Bargains
Fine Jewelry
Back Combs Finest quality, brilliant
settings, values to .()0; choice
at 91.98, 91.00, f 1.00
Back Combs With genuine enmeo-
and brilliant settings, $26.00 VHlue.
at as.oo
Bolld Oold Btlok Fins Hundreds of
stvles. valis to $6.50, at 91 and &3
Onyx Btlok lMna Finely Carved, .01
goods, sale price $1.00
Oold Tilled Lockets Warranted iO
years, values to $6.60, for 93.98
Values to $3. DO, for 91-98
Bracelets 1,000 J. F. Sturdy Oold
Filled -Bracelets, values . to $S.OO;
chdlee, 3.00
X Valllerea' and Festoons Finest
gold, filled, values to $7.60, for. 93.88
Stick IHns Oold filled, newest de
signs. $.00 goods, ut 60o
Oenulna Coral Cameos In beautiful
filnk color, finest carved goods,
ower in price than ever shown.
Genuine Turquoise Matrix Jewelry
ISolid cold and sold filled rings,
brooches, cuff links, stick pins, La
Valllerea, etc. Most extensive show
ing ever made In Omaha. All at
less than other Jewelers' wholesale
cost.
Other Bargains In Watch Fobs, Mesli
Dags, Jewel Boxes, Sterling Picture)
Frames, Belt Buckles and Pins, etc.,
etc.
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Shoes
"Dorothy DodT low hoe
(or Spring come in Gun Metal,
Patent finished leathers. Black
and Tan Kid, Tan Russia
Calf; Suede finished Ooze
leather s and Cravenetted doth.
In all shapes and all patterns.
$2.50 $3.00 $3.50
and $5.00
Also fine asortments of new bronze kid
oxfords and pumps.
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Surprising Embroidery Bargains
Monday's sales are the best ever. Absolutely never such embroidery selling in this city.
It's the chance of the year to buy right.
Flouncings
24x27 inches Wide, thousand yards
Just arrived, most beautiful and
elaborate patterns ever on fas
any counter at 69c, Mon- Jlf
day. yard tdVXj
Allovers
Handsome allover embroideries ' in
open and blind effects, actual $1.00
goods for dressy waists, ma
yokes and children's H'lP
wear, yard
25c Embroideries at Half One large lot edeges, insertions, bands, etc.
25c values, for
Embroideries
250 pieces edges and insertions in
match sets, tasteful and heavy pat
terns on nainsook and Swiss ma
terials, values double,
25c down to 1UC
Groceries for Less at Dennett's
30c and 30 stamps
OOo nd 40 stamps
10c ad d 5 stamps
15o and 10 stamps
15c and 10 stamps
BBSDB
Flower or Ve(?i
talilu, per pack
age .......... avio
Bennett's Golden Coffee, lb ... ,
Linton a Tea. Doand J
Bennett's Capitol pure pepper, can.
Tms, assorted kinds, lb
Tea SifUnrs, per lb
Granulated sugar, 20 lbs.. ...$1JX.
Navy Beans, 6 lbs. for .'2!ic
Corn Meal, white or yellow, &-lb.
sack. 12Hc
Sweet Pickled Peaches, qt Jar.2-51
Bennett's Capitol Ex tracts, bottle. .18c and 20 stamps
Special Offer la T. A. Solder Co. Goods.
sniaer catsup, pint bottle 22a and 20
Snlder's CniU Sauce, pint bottle. . . .23c and 20
Sniders Cocktail Sanoe. pint botUeJiSo -jnd 20
Snlder's Salad Cree&lnx. pint bottle. 26o and 20
Snlder's Pork and Beans, 3-1 b. cans.. 20o and 10
Snlder's Pork and Beans, J-lb. cans.. 1 So and 10
Pure Honey, Mason pint Jar 25c and 20
Armour's Sliced Dried Beef, Jar. . . ,15c and 10
KKK-O-See Corn Flakes, 3 pkgs. . . .25c and 10
Iten's Graham BIbcuU, pkg 10c and 10
lteu's Tourist Crackers, pkg. . .. . ,10c and 10
stamps
stamps
stamps
stamps
stamps
stamps
stamps
stamps
stamps
stamps
stamps
12c
Springtime H a r d w a r e
Things you'll need In gardening, for the lawn, in
your houaecleaning. Very special prices for Monday.
KaJlroad Wheal burrow Good and substantially con
structed, they are almost lndespensable about the
home, our $2.25 line for S1.75
ltU'LTUV Ml UK Our second carload for this "sea
son on sale to morrow, full rolls, sq. foot
Smaller quantities, sq. foot. ...?c
Lawn Kakes 24-tooth, regular 40c line for....20
Garden Hoes Riveted, special Monday ........ Jj)
Water til ten Also answer for good water cooler,
$4.25 regularly, for $3.65
Carpet Heaters 4 sizes, each 10 15 20? SS
And Ten Stamps with each.
Broom Oovwrs for cleaning walls aad ceiling. Including-
He stamps, for 18o and BOo
Sal WTlnjrlna Mope), Monday Oo and 70 stamps
Johnson's rreparcd floor Wax, oaa 40o and 20 stamps
Wail rpr Cleaner, can 15o and 10 stamps
Oaaollia OTaaa, extra sood quality 11.75 aal $1.S
40 s la-naps with each.
Baseball Goods
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Bennett's Pportlns Ooods Department Is fully equip
ped with every necesary adjunct required in our national
Maine. '
Balls, bats, sloves, uniforms, masks, eto Juvenile
goods up to the best Spalding goods of all sorts.
SPECIAL OFFERING
Easter .
Corsets
On sale Monday, a special
bargain, in high grade $2.50 Cor
sets, way under price.
ujlu . i iih niumi.miiiuamiwsp I m I
These are the
most desirable,
up-to-date Cor
sets made high
bust, and extra
long hlp Just
the right styles
over which to fit
your new Easter
Suit"
They are made
for service, being
substant lally
boned; nicely
trimmed and fit
ted with support
ers. Our Special Price
Expert fittings by corsetieres,
trained in the business.
Off on
0 Entire
atocK
20
Monday
Other big bargain all
through the Cut CI lass line.
We mention but a few:
Outclass Bowls, 9-inch alee,
Heward pattern, sells reg
ularly at 9.60, for 90.00
Oelsry Trays, Manchester
cut, a regular $6.(0 qual
ity for $4.48
agar and
Creams, large
alae, worth
14.60 a pair
special, 93.98
Happies, ban
died, tt-ln., are
worth $1.75
on sale at 88o
Bread and Bat
ter Plates
handsome cut
ting, upeclul,
at, each 91.98
Ubbey Sugars
and Creams
Iola pattern,
at .... 93.98
IMbby Oat.
glass Bowls,
8-Inch, Iola
pattern, 15.00
value, at 93.48
mm
KUiblAS EDITOR'S JUBILEE
Honor Done to Alexis Surorin of the
Novoe Vremya.
HOUSED SOCIETIES JOIN IN
fiftieth AaelTereary tha Crtst St.
CtUrikars phlletle Was Mad
Ketahl Bvt hr Adaalrere
of Its Editor.
PETERSBURG. April .-ln tha Hall
of Nobility in this city In the presence at
1000 people, addresses from over 100 soci
eties wra presented on Friday, last,
to Aleila Suvorln, proprtetor-edUor of the
Novoe Vremya, to celebrate the fiftieth
anniversary of the publication of hla first
article. With that comprehensiveness
which marks Russian festal occasions M.
Buvorln. who la 75. had begun the day
with a church service ot thanksgiving at
10 a. m.. and continued the celebration to
the end of a complimentary supper after
. J a. m.. the neat day, bearing up through
a sequence of oratory, ode singing, stage
plays, dancing by the favorite artists of
the Imperial ballet, and orchestral music.
He had his health proposed by Mr.
Khoralnr.koff. president of the Imperial
Duma; the terpiachorean goddesses Tuhes
slnskaya and Pavlova danced to him and
in the name of foreign culture Una CavaJI
eri sang him Neapolitan songs to a guitar
accompaniment. Incidentally there were
tableaux vtvants. arranged by the painter,
Constantln Mahovsky, showing the divers
nationalities of Russia and the printing
and production of a newspaper.
Notices of M. Buvorin's career teem with
human Intereat. He has been entirely alive
In everything he has done, hla sest for
controversy Is genuine, he Is a patriotic
nationalist and he has assailed all parties.
Boaad Offend Maar.
"There are lOu nationalities In Russia."
he says, "and to be a nationalist you have
to offend 1U0 of them."
Withal he Is a man of many itractkal
good works. In his book-publishing busi
ness he teaches professionally the art of
good Russian printing in a way that no
private enterprise has attempted. He de
frayed the publication of a handsome edl
tldn of the works of Russia's best loved
poet, Pushkin, for &0 rents, so that the peo
ple at large should have access to the best
thing in their language. II founded the
Uterary-Artlatlc theater here, called usu
ally the Buvorln theater, and he la an
eager student of modern painting.
Old Serger Suvorln, hla father, was a
serf of the crown. II was a military
conscript for life, and was wounded in the
battle of Borodino, where the Russians
made their first great stand against Napo
leon's advance on Moscow. He rose to
the rank of captain and by so doing ran
somed himself from , serfdom. He died In
the province of Voronesh, nominally of
nuble rank, but without any private posses
sions to speak of.
His son Alexis was born there in 1834
and waa sent to the local military achool.
In dun course he was graduated, and chose
the engineering service in the army. But
want of means made an officer's lite so
cially Impossible for him. He resigned his
commission and tried his hand at teaching
the sons of bis moreprosperous neighbors.
I.llerary Hack la Early Lilt,
To eke out a decent subsistence he sent
some literary sketches and veraea to the
loctl paper, which had the good luck to
attract the notice of the popular poet
Nlkltln. Hla first notable success waa a
story of poor people, which he called
"OaribaWI." It was published in 1861. It
fame waa helped by the celebrated actor,
Sadovsky, who used to recite passages from
it at the literary evenings, then, as now,
a favorite social pastime.
He was Invited at the end of that year
to Moscow by the Countess Sal las to write
popular booklets for the society for the
propagation of useful knowledge. The sec
ond of these books was prohibited by the
censure. In 1863 he moved to St. Peters
burg, where he took charge of the book
review pages of the Rustiky Invalide, the
chief military newspaper.
While holding this post he published a
volume of miscellaneous essays, for which
he was prosecuted by the government and
sentenced to two months' Imprisonment.
The sentence was reduced by the appeal
court to three weeks, but the book was
destroyed. His vogue waa now widespread.
He contributed a Sunday feullleton to the
Petergskl Vledomoatl which showed his
Individ Jl talent at Its best his spontane
ous humor, sincerity of feeling, and a gift
of looking at incidents from the point of
view of their social value.
His politics at that time were those of
the moderate Liberals, who favored west
ern Ideas. He assailed the reactionaries
and nationalists of the narrow school In
the Veslnlk Europy to a degree that made
his name odious to the ruling wirepullers
In the official world. He secured his dis
missal In 1871 from the staff of the Peters-
burgskl Vledomoatl. After eighteen months
of freelance newspaper work M. Suvorln.
with a partner, M. Llkhateheff. acquired
In lhTtf the Novole Vremya, a St. Peters
burg dally of small consequence.
bdltiDK I'ader DIIBcaltles.
j His previous conflicts with the censor
ship prevented Mr. Suvorln from announc
ing himself In the columns of his new
property as responsible editor. 8o he
signed himself a he does to this day
"Publisher." The new venture roused great
hopes among the reformers who had re
joiced in the public success of Suvorln's
work on the Vledomostl. To a great ex
tent their hopes, so far as domestic affairs
went, were deceived.
He had taken over the paper at a time
when the Christian Slavs In the Turkish
empire arid the Ualkans w re bestirring
them he Ives tor a national existence. Suvorln
enibiaced their cause from the outset and
made the Novoe Vremya their champion
throughout all the struggles arising from
the Russo-Turklsh war and the Berlin
treaty.
This policy and the vigorous and alert
management of the paper brought It enor
mous success. Suvorln Himself likes ts
abide by his early literary form and his
personal contributions to his paper were
under the rubrlo "Little Letters" and kept
the true epistolary, animated style.
In recent years Suvorln has devoted
himself specially to the theater, which he
had always loved and frequented as a sym
pathetic and well-equipped critic. By
common consent he was voted to the
chief place in the literary and artistic
club which owns the Little Theater. His
reputation as a dramatist rests chiefly
on two plays. "Tatiana Keplna" (1S88) and
and "Medea" (ISM), which are atlll played
with great success. He has written be
sides these many stage sketches and
comedies.
Noted for Pithy Aphorisms.
Suvorln is noted for the pithy aphorisms
with which he has hit off the. ruling foibles
of his compatriots. "Id Russia the man's
dressing gown and slippers were created
before the man," Is his comment on the
laslness of the Slav. "A Jewish half talent
defeats a Russian great talent by Its readi
ness and Insistence on reaching Its end."
This of the brooding, melancholia type of
Russian philosopher "Peopta live In noise,
dispute and haggling, not In quiet. In
quiet they only die." "To live one must
believe, and tha realities of life help be
lief. Persistent pessimism poisons every
energy."
Naples to Welcome
Roosevelt Party
Great Disappointment it Expressed
that Stay of Ex-Preiident Will
Be Limited to Few Houri.
NAPLES. April l-As the time of the
arrival here of Theodore Roosevelt ap
proachesthe steamer Hamburg Is expected
Monday morning the Interest and the ex
citement of the people of Naples increases.
In the belief that Mr. Roosevelt would be
here for nearly two days all kinds of
arrangements were made for hla entertain
ment, and the disappointment Is corres
pondingly great as It is realised that
thmugh delay to the Hamburg he will have
only a few hours here.
A magnificent apartment in one of the
best hotels has been prepared for Mr.
Roosevelt's use. The rooms afford a beau
tiful view of the bay of Naples, Mount
Vesuvius and Capri, and It is hoped the
distinguished traveler will be able to make
uae of his apartment for at Wist a few
hours.