The Omaha Bee. PART TWO UNDAY ADTZ8T1IX IN OMAHA DEE BEST IN THE WEST EDITORIAL PAGLS 1 TO I VOL. XXXV1JI NO. 43. SINGLE COPY FIVE CENTS. OMAHA, SUNDAY MOKNINO, AP1UL 11, 11)09. IN DRAPERY SECTION Wall Paper Clean-Up Beverat lots to close out Monday, bought at a price. Going to decorate this spring? Here's where you save. 10c and 16c kitchen blocks and bedroom patterns, roll Bo, 6o, 7o and Eo 35c varnished tile for bathroom, etclOo, 80c and BBc 60c and 75c Duplex Paper 8Bo and 36o Jfc Ingrains, roll ISc Flittered border to match, yard 10o 600 rnll ndds and end", at 3o 40c Sanltan 30o Plate Rail, up from..l8o Room mould I UK, per font, up from 'O We do decorating A Corset Furore; Maker Says $1.50 (Third floor) EUmlno and Casement Cloth for Summer Drap eries and Curtalna. It's 40-lnches wide and comes In floral and conventional designs In a variety of colorings. Quite the correct thing now. Monday special price per 21C Matting Covered Shirt Walrl Ioih 29x17x13 Inches, substantially built and nicely finished 1M Brass Cartel aYods Extension Rods, compute with knobs and bracket, thia week, each lOo We Say 98c These are Season's Newest Models. Made for $1,50 Selling Bought 1-1 Under Price You'll find them on the tables on the second floor Monday morning. The Illustra tion shows the style precisely. They are batiste models, light In weight, but very durable, made with new long hip and back and high bust, trimmed with Bonnaz embroidery and fitted with 2 pairs web hose supporters. This Is an q Ideal garment for spring and summer wear. Buy yours Monday, fcf Summer rit)ie Book and any 15c Ladles' Home journal Pattern at T71TTTTTT1 I 1 I V M I llaM . fcr, .ttJ btWs 11 V H A $5 Silk Petticoat Free with Suits at $19.50 & up Dennett's make Gigantic Purchase 15N o Mil Most wonderful suit vent ever held in the west. The bargains are simply phenomenal. Entire Stock on Sale Beginning . ' Biggest suit purchase ever consummated by a western store. From Hymen Cohn, New York MONDAY FREE At almost unbelievable prices. Every suit is a marvel of beauty and good style. Made from choicest materials handsome worsteds, in plain and fancy effects actual saving of $10.00 and $15.00 on each suit. . v WITH EVERY SUIT AT $19.50 . OR OVER BOUGHT MONDAY WE WILL GIVE A HANDSOME SILK PETTICOAT. . . ..... ... This; offer for Monday, only Petticoats are the best ' $5.00 values money can buy. Choice of black or any color to match 'the new spring fabrics. Two Weeks ago.'our buyer, while In New York, bought from a big eastern mill thousands of yards ot new suitings, which on account of delayed shipment were cancelled by original purchasers. The loss was tremendous. We bought these goods In conjunction with Hymen Cohn, a prominent New York manufac turer ot suits, whose reputation for high class' tailoring is national In its scope and these suits prove It. ' There are no Jobs, no passe styles, no guess fits among these suits. Every one was made in the last 'two weeks after the most approved styles of the day. ' Greatest opportunity ever in Omaha, Suits Worth $30.00 hundreds $11 tfl.50 J-U On Sale Including- S-00 811k Fetttooel If Suits Worth $40.00 WONDERFUL C RANGE SUPERB MODEL Including 95.00 mik-Petticoat ol ah lira "oi ii '' ' Fine Silks Tremendously Underpriced Two great lots in Monday's sale that will be worthy the attention of all women. Our New York office secured these silks from a prominent commission house at a fraction of their actual value. Lots divided in two lots for quick selling: 3,000 yards of choice new spring and summer silks, 50 full pieces, in all the latest shades new rose, blues, greens, greys, etc. many with hair line stripe, suitable for one-piece dresses; C. also large lot plain messallnes and taffetas and kimono silks; t values at 85c, for Lot two comprises a wonderful assortment of excellent quality silks for all conceivable purposes, values in many cases about a third real value. There are fine Foulard dress silks, black silks of all kinds; 24-lnch silk broadcloth i. fancy checks; pongees in new stripes; white wash silks, etc., fl, $1.25, $1.50 values. 59c Genuine Imported Shantung Pongee Fine coal and durable for summer wear, launders like linen. Our price Natural pongee color only. Sells everywhere at $1.00. 69c Imported Linen Suitings about Just opened, 50 pieces choice fancy linens for suits; come in neat checks, atrlpeB and plaids, In large assortment shades, greens, blues, tans, . pinks and white grounds, with colored designs. Best 50c qual ity; 36-inch goods. 9Qf Special. : Monday, yard Linen Finished Suiting If you prefer something less expensive, we -offer a cotton suiting that is finished like linen; it comes in the best colors with bordered ' effects also plain without borders, tan. blue,' green, brown, ".old rose, Reseda; all yard wide. Q Special yard ...,...,..... . v EMBROIDERIES More stirprlHing Monday sales. You rarely see such ex quisite, wide, showy embroideries so ridiculously low' priced. AUover Embroideries 3,000 yards for Monday. Beauti ful new patterns for waists and dresses, values to $1, for 39 Embroidery Flouncing Magnificent 24 and 27-in. goods, elaborate in design, quality far above the average, 59c goods Monday 25 Embroidery Match Sets Beautiful edgings and Inser tions, all to match, all widths to 16 Inches wide, very dainty ' patterns on Swiss or NalnBook materials, 500 pieces, Monday 19 25c Embroideries Half Edges, insertions, bands, gal loons, widths to 18 inches. Don't know of better val ues ever being offered before. Choice of thousands of yards for X2 6 Sale of AValst Nets One of our best Monday bargains consists of fancy waist nets In cream or white, neat pat terns, regularly sell for 69c, Monday 20 Double Width Nets In cream, ecru and butter color for waists, yokes, sleeves, etc 38J DItESS TRIMMINGS MISCELLANEOUS LOT. $1.00 Trimmings for 48t 50c Trimmings for 19 25c Trimimngs for , 10? NEW LOTS N. Y. TRIMMED HATS Bright and "early Monday morning; hundreds of new New York pat terns replacing the ones Mold In the Easter rush will be ready. Most comprehensive assemblage) of gorgeous fash ionably correct hata ever assembled at poplar prices. In cluded are many of our Kaster 1 patterns and show hats. Spe ctul prices; $5.00 $7.50 $10 .00 .50 $12 We guarantee you biggest values. That's what makes Bennett's the busiest millinery house In town. BRONZE KID OXFORDS AND PUMPS ' v 1 . Fashion's latest fancy. New York is craiy over bronze kid footwear. Tanneries are running overtime to sup ply the demand. See the "Dorothy Dodd" line we show today. Purple or gold, gold or purple or both It is hard to tell, the color Is so rich and beautiful. It will be hard for us to replace them. Better buy now. $5.00 the pair Stoves, Hardware and Paints v ' Monday Sales are full of promise for thrifty buyers. CHls Bang specially priced; all styles, 'price up from 89.78 -junior Oasollae Stoves, best make, 2-hole'.;v.y. : .". ,$a.4-s- Foultrr Wire. In full rolls.' square foot He Blaok Sores a Wire, best qual ity, square foot So Specially priced In rolls. Railroad Wheelbarrows, at each 81.76 Diston Sand Saws, 26-1 neh. No. D8, Monday $1.39 Spading Forks, extra good, t tine, each 76o and, JO stamps. Bailey Iron Jack, plain. No. 5 or 6C, each . . $1.TB. olid Spades,' or Shovels, at' each .......'....76o and ' 30 stamps. Carpet Beaters, 4 sizes, 8 be, 80o, lBo and ........... loo and 10 stamps. Oarden Bets, .for children, for ...... .860, ISo and lOo and 10 - stamps... Carter's White Lead, 100 lb. keg, per pound' , '. .70 Ready Mixed Paints, per gallon 81.30 Johnson's Prepared Floor Wax, lb 40o (Double stamps on Paints and Varnishes, Monduy.) r ,-Sale Decorated China Fancy decorated china A sale of 500 beautiful pieces, consisting of Chocolate Pots, Vases, Jars, Sugars and .- Creams, Salad Bowls, Celery Trays, Tea Pots, Etc. Best .'bargains in many a day: Values up to $3.00. m g On sale Monday. Very special, r C t at , JARDINIERES Soon be time to put flowers out-of-doors. Need any Jardinieres? Here's a Monday sale of interest. . y t 6 and 8-lnch glazed jardin- Jardmeres5 - lV -i """ dinleres 49 Matt Green Fern Dishes with lining, regular $2.00 article on sale for 08 Brass Fern Dishes with lining 98 Here's v Economy in Groceries Bennett's Oolden Coffee, lb. ... and 70 stamps. Llpton's Teas, per pound and SO stamps. Bennett's Capitol Pepper, can , . . and 5 stamps. Bennett's Capitol Bak. Powder, lb. and 30 stamps. Ellen HardlneH, per can and 10 stamps. -10c pkg. Velvet Gloss Starch .. Egi-O-See, 3 packages and 10 stamps. Nutlet Peanut Butter, 2 Jura.... and 10 stamps. Horseradish, bottle and 10 stamps. Ruh-No-Mor Washing Powder, packages for and 20 stamps. .800 .000 .100 84c .10c . .80 .U5o .800 100 H1X ,860 Marshall's Preserved Bloaters . . and 10 stamps. Schepp's Cocoanut. lb. pkg. ...... and 20 stamps. Chocolatlne, per can ............ and 10 stamps. ' Bpratt's P.uppy, Cakes, large pkg. Bennett's Capitol Extracts and 20 stamps. Cleaned Currants, 3 lbs., for .... Bonheur Sardines,' large ""can and L'O stamps. xxnrs'B noun Sweet Mixed, quart' and 30 stamps. 1 ' Sour Mixed, quart and 30 stamps. Stuffed Melons, six for Bennett's Capitol Maple Syrup, gallon 60c, quart 800 aso lOo 800 180 8B0 800 , 300 .880 .850. .300 A. $5,000 Purchase Fine Parlor Suites on Sale Tomorrow. A Bargain Opportunity Unequalled i Crass Bed $30.00 This Handsome Bed All brass, twot-inch posts, with heavy pillars and mounts like cut 6hown above; won- derful value, regu larly $20.00 $12.90 -TalNtrette or Stool Solid white, iQuarter sawed oak, , exactly like QRn UUL U cut This Brass Bed usually sells at $40.00 to $45.00. It's a massive affair, heavy posts, heavy fancy pillars. You'll find this the biggest value in town $30.00 Other good specials In brass beds, $28.00, $26.60 and $21.00. Taborette, like cut, is 12 Inches high, has 12x1 2-inch top. Pol ished, golden gg Hundreds of fine sample parlor suites exhibited in the. Exposition buildinir at 1319 Michigan Ave.. Chiaero. A selection from thousands of samnle suites His. played by scores of furniture manufacturers who had exhibits in the building. Never have we had such wonderful offerings. No two suits are alike. Every one trom the least expensive to the higher priced ones is a matchless bargain. Suites in oak, solid mahog any, imitation mahogany for parlor, living room or library sale prices $11.25 to $130.00 Three .Piece Parlor Suite Very handsome sjed great bar- csin. $11.25 rm 111 ( vkwiwu nr&rrry Parlor Suites, No. B7-11, as illustrated Built on beautiful lines, in mahogany finish, beautiful up holstered velour, loose cushions, skilled labor con struction; absolutely perfect. In a regular way sells for $55.00. Our price is $40.00 and 25 or Yi discount makes net cost of this (F f superb 3-piece suite )aU $70.00 Parlor Suites Actual $85 value in this sale $52.50 Three-piece Parlor Suite, built of birch, artistic design, beautifully finished in mahogany, genuine leather, tight spring cushions or silk plush, loose cushions positively worth $35.00 chair, rocker and divan; complete with brass casters 25 or one-fourth off marked price makes it $20.25 Ret-d-FoldiUK Uu-tarU Just like Illustration with parasol, heavy tires fitted with brake; beautifully up holstered $12.75 We also have many other kinds and styles, all of which are speclully priced : t'0.00 kinds 818.00 $8.00 kinds 8.00 This Oue-Motion Collapsible Uo-Cart, SI 2. SO. A nobby, durable and extremely comfortable go-cart, made collap sible with one motion. It Is fitted with -lnch rubber tires, brass nickel trimmed; padded spring seat and back; leatherette dash, storm apron and hood; tan, blue, brown, white and green, as per ct 12.KO Others at $1.00, 87.60, 88.88 MUSIC FOR A JOYFUL DAK Eaiter erricei Are to Be More Elab orate Than Usual. ALL CREEDS PRAISE RISEN LORD P.lptt, Cfcele VMr to 8lr Wkt Cos. ,urt Death Stta IVobably never before have the Raster mimical programs arranged by the churches Df Omaha been so elaborate as those pre pared for the prerent sacred festival. All denominations and creeda have vied In making the day one which will be r nnmbered at least until another East.-r rolls around. Ml forms of music are rep- naented in the png ruma soloa. quartets, tanlataa. and, in several of the churchea. that greatest of all. the wonderful Halle lujah chorus. The addresses and sermons by the pas tors of the city all have for their central theme the resurrection and the thoughte which are associated with It, and It Easter weather Is at all what It should be there probably will be a church attendance which will mark a high-water mark In tbe re ligious life of the city. The choir of the Immanual Baptist, Twenty-fourth and Plnknwy. will render the following music Easier Sunday, morn ing and evening: Processional Hall to the Brightness of Zlon s Ulad Morning Maaon Anthem Awake, for the Golden Glories lireak Kirk pat rick Response Holy, Holy, Holy (Emmelar) Barn by Anthnm The Resurrection Hughes Anthem Christ, the Lord. Is Risen To day Iwls Response Now the Pay la Over (Era ( mt'lar) Barnby The special feature of Raster at the Pint Congregational on Earner day will be the story of the Passion play, in word and song, at the 4 SO vesper service. Rev. W. T. Young, who visited Oborammergau, will render the story, Interspersed with njuklc by choir and organ. The beautiful Easter cantata "Death and Life." by Harry Rowe Shelley, to be given at the North Side Christian church Sunday evening la one of this American composer's most effective cantatas, representing the crucifixion, burial and resurrection of Christ. The strong choruses of the Jews mocking Jesus, of the lamentations of the multitude and the final rejoicing over the resurrection, are connected by the solo re counting Christ's giving up the ghost "the world In sorrow weeping" and the visit of Mary, with the bass solo slngtng the words of Jesus. The chorus will be supported by piano, violin and organ, and will be given under the direction of Mrs. II. J. Klrsch steln. First Baptist, Twanty-nlnth Avenue and Harney Special Baater music under direc tion of Margaret Boulter, organist, and choir of sixteen tralnod singers, Including the following soloists: Mrs. Lester T. Sun derland, soprana; lira. L. E. Harter, con tralto; George 8. Johnston, tenor; L. L Greenfield, baas; W. Y. Nixon, base. MORNING 10:30. Organ prelude ..' Patrelll Anthem Blessed Is He That Comotli.... Maunder Choral response Black mer Organ offertory Granler TVnor Solo Hosanna Mr. George 8. Johnston. EVENING T:30. "Olivet to Calvary," a sacred cantata by J. H. Maunder. PART I. Organ Prelude Lai go Handel Invocation Introductory remarks Dr Con ley Chorus When Oer the Steep of Olivet.. Air (tenor) Like a Fair Vision Recitation and Air (baritone) O! Jeru salem Bolo (soprano) and Quartet Another Tem ple Awaits Thee, Lord LHvlne Recitation (tenor and baritone And Jesus Entered Into the Temple of Upd.. Air (tenor)-Not of TlUs World the King dom of Our Lord Chorus 'Twas Nigrht O'er Lonely Olivet.. Solo (tinor) He Was Despised Solo (baritone) and Churus Come Unto Him Hymn, Congregation Standing Just as I Am Prayer by Pastor Response Blackmer Organ offertory Chopin PART II. Solo (contralto) A New Commandment.. Chorus (unaccompanied) O Tlaiu Whose Sweet Compassion ....I Recitation And When They Had Sung a Hymn Chorus And While He Yet Spake Solo Ye Who Sin and Ye Who Borrow.. Chorus with Solo (baritone) Crucify 11 lm. Choral March The Saviour King Goes Forth To Die Recitation (baritone) And When They Came to the Place Chorus Droop, Sacred Head Hymn, (congregation standing) Rock of Ages Benediction Postlude Halleluia Chorus. .Handel-Dubola Calvary Baptist. Twenty-fifth and Hamil ton. Rev. E. R. Curry. pasU rr Easter program: MORNING. Easter Hymn (One verse) Wesley Anthem Welcome Happy Morning Brackett Scripture Reading Tenor Solo Kustir Bona Ifcnnee W. H. Wilbur. Anthem Triumphant Strains Arise Chipman Responsive Reading Soprano Sulo Hall Joyous Morn....Cadman Miss Mabel Fulton. Offertory Has 8' lo Come See the Place Where Jesus Lay Parker Wlllard Chambers. Sermon The Resurrection of the Body Rev. Dr. Curry. Anthem Crown Him With Many Crowns Brackett Quartet choir Is composed of Miss Mabel Fulton, soprano; Miss Delia Snellbacher, contralto; Wlllard Chambers, bans; VV. H. Wilbur, tenor and director. EVENING 7:30. Processional, "The Message of Gladness," Junior department. Invocation by the pastor. Responulve Binle reading, "Chords of Saoneas. Trio, "Sleeping In the Oarden Tomb." Elmer Edman, Arthur Snruiii. Chuilea tuny. Recitation. "With Morning Light." Elea nor Carpenter. Solo. :'Wakes the Ranter Morn," Miss Snell; chorus ty children. Bong, "Merrily Swing," Junior depart ment. Kx. rt'Ue, "At the Voice of the Lord," all of Carpenter's class. Sing, "The 10 it.) in' Message," Martha Nolile. Gladys Barlow, Notialee Veasey, Winifred Lattirop and Grace Hull. y. Recitation, "Tl.e Glad Awaking,' Gladys Barlow. Bong. "In a Beautiful Song." Juniors. Exercise, "The Wonderful Easier Light," Mrs. Noble's class. Chorus, "The Prince of Life la Risen," school. Organ Offertory. "Chorus of Angels," Miss Curry. Responsive Bible Reading, "Chords ot Quiuiby. txjim. "Tbe Stone la Rolled Away," school. "Arise In Us," Madeline Recitation, rii...4f,..--u Hymn, "Christ, the Lord, is Risen Today," congregation. Recitation. "Chorda of Jov." Mnhln uv.. son. Song, "Strains of Victory." Juniors. HecltAtlon. "O ninrlnnu XI,-..... Tulp. 1 ,i,n Song. "Garlands of Gladness," school Recitation. "Hark! Creations Lofty 8irain." Ellen Erickson. 7 Closing Chorus, "Hallelujah Chorda " Ordinance of baptism. Benediction. First Methodist Episcopal church. Twen tieth and Duvenport. Order of morning ob servance, 10:30: Prelude-Processional of Knights of the Holy urall Parifal) Wagner Opjnlng Hymn (No. la-Come Ye Faithful. RaiHe the Strain Sullivan Recital The Apostles' Creed Choral Amen moral lnvocatlon-By Thy Triumph Over the Grave Redhead The Prayer-By the pastor, choral three fold Amen Ancient Hymn-The Strife Is Over' (from Palestrlna) Sung by the Choir unuccompanled. The Psalter-Raster Responsive lesson, page So Gloria Patri Choral Response iiarnby The Soripture The Twenty-Eighth Chapter of Mathews' Gospel Hymnal (No. Iii6) Welcome Happy Morning Colkln The Choir-Choral Setting of the Nlcene . t' Woodward The Sermon The Message of Immor tality " Dr. Loveland. The Offering During which Mrs. Kelly will sing the offertory solo. "I Know MMy . Rdenr Llveth" (from the Messiah) Handol Baptlsm-The Beautiful Rervtce'or Con- -craNrn for Children FlnaleThe Hallelujah (from the Mes- alah) Handel Benedlction-By the Pastor-Choral Amen i ostiufie Evening choral observance at 7:46, Mr, Thomas J. Kelly, choirmaster: Opening Hymn (No. 152)-Oh Come and Mourn, Versus 1 and 3 Dr. Dykea Prayer - By the Pastor - Choral threefold Amen The Passion The seven worda of our Saviour on the cross, set to muslo by Haydn. Produced as instrumental muslo In l.fco A. D. Presented In present form with text In 17W A. D., thus being 1U yuars old. Introduction Organ First- Chorale (unuccompanled) Father For give Them Chorus Lamb of God ' Beeond Chorale (unaccompanied) Verily I Kay Unto Thee Chorus (with quartet) Lord Have Mercy Third- Chorale (unaccompanied) Woman Be hold Thy Bon Chorus (with quartet) Daughters Weep Not Fourth Chorals (unaccompanied) Ell-Ell-Lama Subachtanl Chorus O My God Look Upon Me.... Intermexxo- Largo-Organ During which (CooUauttd ea Beventa Pag.)