X Fhe Omaha Sunday Bee. TiXT IZTX WOMEN vajkx mn DRAMATIC AK On TO U9IT. ova TO KIQHT. VOL. XXXIX XO. 43. OMAHA. SfXDAY MoKXIXt., APRIL IM. 1!10. SIXGLE COPY FIVE CENTS. Greatest Sale of Haviland China Binnerware Ever Held in Omaha BtTiland Plates 1.000 handsome Breakfast Plates, decorated in fancy spray design; Jij ins. across top (IS plates to a customer) I I at,.... .. w I pi1! uik) Miai'e, ira piet fn, ignt'v shape, i.anu- 1'inr. vanwi.u srii'r. ffirs, iiiih, naiy inu y I I decorations, (fold knobs some open roe and oroll rose border, flower coin- Green leaf decoration; I and handles, on fa lQ pattern. cold a a An Mixtions. rold A Pa border spray Q f r l t sal Monday. S3 14.fX km.hs n-d ban- 4.H? Knobs mid ban- IJI.Jll .effect; a0 Zl.tlll ., 1 urx" difn J..J, jl., ,1 sets... J"" seta um..vv JF 9 . w" m Maviland Dinner lata, 109 Haviland Dinner Bats, inn Haviland Diaaar Bats, 1"o Havilaad Dinner Bata, in F pteres dainty wllu roe piece 'amy areen pieces beautiful ilos pieces; exquisite white f a t spray decoration; hand- l-nf ilxlgn pattern; Rose dia'i stl: n. and aold: silver shape; I t n " I 1 ' sonn- $41 00 aets. qj pn No. ;T1.' and act syr f.net la PA No. JOSIS. ru- rrt A A II tV m J9M Monday. ZajU r-aularlt:. 00,1 J J- iZ.dU larITl.no a)Vvll WjlLJ Ij7 r.0 or Eif stock citxi coaxobt cutka iddiilit'i chxha . Vi. '''"t-'i' --irfSr , i'Z 83 patterns, the entire stni k on Ti famo'n Indian Tree pattc-'i. AdJerley's famot.s Ritftllsh Bona ft i ob f J Sf hand, tierman. Auslrlan. Kngli i ilhnnlnaied In gold. Just for fnlna. enow white ith blue fi- ' f 1 S and French China, arrrf If "t""' dv- Monday QA f ures. Kntlre pat- jrfyf rf f pCSSiiSr rfrtr'i...Z5 OH 6V Oil n,;"rduco.3tf 011 If r wkttz snnrzB sets. v- J.553 . "" - Complete no-piec aeta. A-l quality; rrt I hrf vy ' ' -JiZt. V J-". second.. Mondav -8 fOV T St StVF . V Johaaoa'a ZnrUah Walt Wara Complete I "Tt r(Pl VH'nl - I X J V Mi ino-pleoa set. $11 value for. . . . .f7.8 I I I i Vrrv 1 14 J V t S & " i'fr&r A.rt Johaaon's Walts Taa Caps aad Sauoera y V Jaj il'l I M j7.. f rj nlV' 15C p'r'"' Hih Grade Imported Dress Patterns Silks and Dress Goods A Bale of fine French materials, suitable for suits, din ner gowns, dresses and evening costumes. All are exclusive single pattern styles. Closed out to us by a prominent im porter. There will bo no duplicates. Materials represent a large variety of color combinations and blacks, 4, 6 and 7 yard lengths. I -yard Skirt Patterns, a va worth $4.00, each, at 6-yard Dress Patterns, worth $5.00, eacb, at 2.50 Imported Dress Goods at, yard, 69c These goods are also in dresg lengths, embracing a very large variety of weaves, colorings and designs included are silk voiles, marquis ettes and silk and wool mixtures. The most exquisite high novelties you"l readily worth np to $2.50 a yard. All sale at..,...., AH the Importers Silk Dress Patterns Values to $3.00 a yard. The finest French marquisettes and fancy cashmir de soie. Printed silk chiffons, too, for beautiful gowns, particularly appropriate for the new tunic adaptations. Some have bordered patterns; Monday only, at, per yard Natural Shantung' Pongee SilksTen pieces for Monday selling; just what women are buying for coats, dresses, etc. 89c quality, at, yard 49c 45-inch Colored Linen Suitings In all the best shades, im ported French goods and worth $1.25, at, yard Oc Pure Linen Suitings, in all colors Domestic goods with the Ramie finish; 75o kind, at 39c Smartest of Low f Gut Footwear Women who are fastidious about ahos will see the right kinds hera Pumps with ankle straps L, or without. Newest short Tamp, high, arch, stage lasta, in suede, . dull kid. patent colt, black crav- jnette; new, nobby and extremely smart, at.. $4.00 Pia r Oaf arte, flhoee for woman. IdaaX for buatnesa wear; new ataia laat atylea. dull laathrr welt aole ox fords, patent colt, button and laoa xroraa, cravanottaa, vici $3.50 ktd bluctera. ate-. pair Some Thing's You Want to Know Kindergarten Convention The seventeenth annual convention of tha International KHidergartea union will meet tn St. Louie tomorrow for a aeaaion of a week. Ite preeWUnt U aflas Alice O Gradr of Chlea9. The pros-ram of the conven tion will be filled with fciteraatfng feature.. A discussion of the klndergwrtea a a means of Amerloamslnc the little alien, whe eoma to our enoree has a prominent place en tha program. Patriotlaos. and love for tha mother country mar cause the raa tare alien to reatat the procse of Amerl canisatNM. but the child, under pleasant aurroundlnga and Invrtlng leadership, reed I'.y fall Into American hablU of thought and action. Oa Thursday afternoon a play festival will be held which will be as unique aa charming. Tour group, of gamaa will be played by kindargartner. from N.w York. Boston. Chirac o and Cincinnati. St. liOuls ea III direct the games and It la ei awoted that all visiting kipdergartnara will Join In. 1Tiy have been requested to ap pear tn wtitte. and in these game, the work ef the Idaderyardnera will be thoroughly Illustrated. la addition o this there will be aa edu cational exhibition of work showing tt-.a pre. ant status of the kindergarten move ment la the fnited States. U will ahow the history of klnWgarten daareiosnnt tn M country atnoa t Je time wbea Mrs. Cart Once more haa the purchasing por of the I'.rnnett organization awrti-d ilrlf. All the might ami main of cah buying brought to bear iu the greatest purrha.ie of high grade imported llavilaix China, that ever came wot. SikIi oelling aa thia N alnioM unlelievahl to wople who know the high character of Haviland mare. It's a departure In Omaha retailing tlutt Is malng in it daring. tne of New York's lrrMr-lns Ivmim wn making radical changes, and akeri fur bids on three carloads of Haviland Dinner Ware. The llennett Company was the fortunate bidder, aecuring over $10,000 worth, at a fraction of its talne. We have lwen imparking the goods for weeks. Tomorrow It's In readii.ess. Here's a grand treat for every housewife. Think of It. Ilavi land China, such as you have always wanted, at the cost of porcelain or domestic and Knglish ware. The exquisite Haviland decorations the artistic Haviland shapes are conspicuous. Open Sunk Open stock and Dinner Sets, which ever jou prefer, a quarter, a third, or a half loss than Actual worth. Tomorrow Is the first day. "If! I Xavilaad Sinner Bats, 103 I I Haviland Dlun get. 10 I I Mavlland Siaatr Sets. lrt1 I I Maviland Dinner Set, 101 I 7-yard Dress Patterns, worth $4.25, each, at 6-yard Dress Patterns, worth $7.50, each, at 2.10 3.75 -a, v. ui;i kV 69c know- are in Monday's 69c tow Cats at ta-BO One of the Ui- eat Unea In town, pumpa, oxfords, eta Dull leather pumpa, patent colt pumpa, pateut colt oxforda, one eye- let calf tlaa, alas high rut exforda, at $2.50 Schurx. aa a German maiden had been a pupil of Froebal, the founder of da kindergarten movement, called In some of her neighbors' children and with her own, formed the first kindergarten In America That was at Watertown, Wis., In 1&5. Tea work of the kindergarten Is essentially a feminine task and nearly all of the speak ers and delegate, and other officers of the international Kindergarten union are womon. It Is fitting that this meeting of the kln dergartner. ahould be held In St- Louia, for It wa. In that city that the kindergarten waa first mad a part of the public school sytem. Th. honor belongs to the late William Torrey Harrta, for so many year. I' tilted Slates commissioner of education. In 1S7J Prof. Harris was superintendent of schools In St. Louis. Ha had seen previous xperlment. with kindergarten work end la failures. But. not dismayed, ha per suaded bia city to take tt up. and from that day to thia the eystem haa been growing and extending to ail portions of the United State. The whole kindergarten Idea waa originated In Germany In 1S40. Frederick Froebti of Blankenburg alerted a garden echo! for little children. In whk-h play waa the keynote of everything. The pupil, who attended, hi. buy School shewed such superior aptitude when grad may be had $25 for Any Woman's Worth $29.50, $35.00. $49.00 aid $19.50 AND A $5 SILK PETTICOAT FREE Any colored cloth suit, any black suit. The handsomest suits we have chosen to please the tastes of women who like the best clothes. Your choice, unconditionally, of any one of the 300 models in the de partment. This is no make believe, not a mere say so, not a juggling of nriws in mislead von -hut cold facts. Any colored suit you may have conn hara do rlior nn mnttpr wVlflt eludes many worth twice the price. The handsomest $5.00 silk petticoat you ever looked at goes free with any suit choice of twenty shades, plain silk and changeable. ' " ' "We emphasizie it. There never were such April suit bargains as these before. Conditions prompting this offer are ungovernable and unusual. But you get the advantages any suit you like best , MISSES' SUITS AT HALF All the smart Junior Suite tor the young woman of 13. 15 and 17 years, suffer a heavy price cut. All are striking, 1910 models, in newest cloths, worth to $20.00, choice of stock, at $10 Crepe Gowns; Something New Daintier and cooler than muslin or cambric; white crepe; low, round neck, slip oyer, with short sleeves; lace trim med, at : S1.75 Vndermusllns, 25c Values up to 39c A table full of gowns, covers and drawers A number of styles of each, nicely trimmed and well made. Vndermusllna, 50c Values up to 75c Gowns, short skirts, covers, drawers, chemise; beautiful, new garments; lace and embroidery trimmed Many styles of each. Our big April sale of Muslin Underwear continues this week. 1) House Needs Dangler Gas Rascaa 10 OTT. Etar Cas Plates. .T5e Claaalc Gaa Platea I-burner tl.ea 9Sc Floor Sweeps. 49o ISO Counter Duaters, at ao uated Into the beginners grade of the other schools that the kindergarten theory soon commanded attention throughout the world. England took up the work under the anglicised name of "infant schools." After the success of Mra Schurs with ber Watertown kindergarten, an Amer ican woman, Mlaa Pea body of Massa chusetts, went to Europe tn IKS and studied the Froebel method there. She returned to Boston later and tried the ex periment there. Sometime afterward the town of Florence, Mass., established a kindergarten supported by ' philanthropy, but It remained for 6L Louis to make t a part and parcel of the system of public education. Since then Chicago has taken the leader, ship In a newer Idea the maternal kinder, garten. In which the mothers join trie little children In their gamee and pastimes and are taught with the bablae tha true principles of childhood economy. It la well that the kindergarten, with all Ha health ful and stimulating Influences, haa been established. So strenuous has become ths struggle to gain a living that statistics shew only 1 par cent ef the country's popu lation ever attains to tha higher education, bile only 5 per cent reachae the high echooL More than half of all the Amer ican school children are called Into tha fields of Industry before they have started FIaIIT Tea Cups. Saucers, Sugar Howls ....8oSoup Fauce Boats to match... Dinner Plates, Oatmeals, per Fruit Saucers, Every 'one of the above mentioned sets, consists of 100 pieces, the most necessary and desirable. You also buy as best pleases you, as all patterns can from open buxk. its rvriCO Was IS nOW $25.00. This But that's not all. , SALE OP LINEN WAISTS A fine assortment of all linen Tailored styles of the better sort; usually $5.00 and $6.00. Monday, for 2 05 Jap. SUk Waists Black end white; ex quisite lace trimmed, allover tucked or tailored garments, at $3.05 effects. There In the line. Embroideries worth up to $1.25 a yard, for Mum. SUMMER STYLE BOOK and any 15c Ladies' Home Journal Pattern free 20 Into the sixth year ef the elementary graded schools. A constant warfare is being waged be tween two competing Idea, tn kindergarten work. The one school of thought holds that children ought to be allowed to fol low the bent of their own minds in the course of their kindergarten experience. If they do not wish to play as the teacher directs, they are to be allowed to have their own way. This school does not wish to transform play Into work and Insist, that no matter how attractive work may be made under the guise of play. It finally will become as irksome as undisguised work. The 'other school hold, that while the child Is playing It should be taught some thing of practical value. The children might study the potato, for n stance. One little I apil loads a big potato into his little wagon and haul. It to the play kitchen. There the little mistress of the kitchen bargains with the huckster for hie crop of potatoes, all the while the teacher tells the class some charming story about the potato. Its habits of growth and It Importance In th hou.eholr' economy. Then the little one. pare and suce the potato, eavch little girt placing- a silo In the skillet on the stove and looking after It until thorough brown, then a potato dinner Is eta led. In the course etf this procedure the children learn sernexhtne; of botany, something of household economy, something- of business, something of cook ie g. somathlueT of table manner and all tha while tt I play. On another day the dollkea are brougM to eatraol and their clothes washed and Ironed, while the taacher tell. aomethlnaT ntereatlng about th action of oaj and water. Those ano advocate the' abolition of this utilitarian idea, of the klndarrarden de arUand XMnnar Sata, 1 09 pieces, pink and yellow rose pattwrn; stippled coin ajold edges. 33.00 ISO MO sets aTarilaad Diaaar Sata, 101 pieces. In a superb com liination fiower design. Imported to sell 59.00 for $J4 00. at XOTXX. WAU CUT An opportunity for hotels, restau rants, boardlna house., etc. Car uw, etc. c at - 10 oil load first-class hotel ware, rut to 'VrXXTZ WAKE fancy h doxen doa doa., 39c C Cloth m- die, pair no I f V Tm' f ' "Ifgirf7r'i?"''7ii"''ii''''""''7"' " "'J5 I ' amM. '.' ' .1 Suit Fine Embroidery Offers Tomorrow Bennett's again show you the way to best bargains. You'll want these beautiful goods for summer dresses. 45-inch Skirtings and Dress Embroideries, with heavy sightly edges; aJlover embroideries in blind and open patterns; 27-inch flouncing for children's wear, all exquisite Swiss are many matched patterns 39c Swiss Embroideries of all kinds edges and insertions to match, some up to 18 Inches wide. Values to 25c to morrow for 10f House Needs ISe Bcrub Brushee at ISo 20c Wlra Carpet Beaters 10e Wlra Coat Hangers 1 for So 10c Scrub Brushes . &o Whit. Mixing Bowls. 1. 1 and S-Qt., S5o kind le Clare that it Involves too great a task for the child mind, and leave nothing to develop the Imagination. They assert that under such a strain every child will be come a dull automaton with no creative mental power. They would allow a child to play with blacks, for Instance, and If It began to build a church and when half through decided to transform it struc ture Into an animal, wall and good. In ths way, thy aasert hat creatlveneas, Invention, Imagination and all those things which go towards the development of in dividuality would be brought out in the child mind. Enarland and Germany have made soma highly successful experiment, with open air and forest school for children. In eome of thea school the forest Itself 1 th school houao. In other It 1 a beau 1 ful lawn. The children come In the morn ing and atay until evening with two hour.' rest at midday. Each child 1. provided with a damp-proof matt res. and In fair weather silence Is enforced and each child must sleep during these two hours. Children In 111 health, are selected for the. schools. It Is expected, however, that the. open-air school soon will be attended by the healthy children also and that the summer may yet be the school time and nature the book from which the children study. Gardening, horticulture and other things calculated to fit the ohild to become a useful cltlean ar taught In these schools. Brooklyn ha. what acem. to be the very late.t Idea In an open-air school. Through the Influence of Mlse Mary Hanimaa, daughter of the late E. H. Haniman. a floating echool ha been eelabllahed for sickly children. A ferry boat ha been fttted up for thia purpose and a graduate kindergarten teached placed in command. d Xavllaad Dinner Sata, 104 pieces, plsln whits Ran som or Iwrby shape; a $40 sets, on sale Monday, 25.00 astlaad Diaaar Sets, 100 plecea, tlreen Keed Ivir der with interseotlnn rose effect beautiful. $S aeta EZTxa. srzciax Dinner and service plates, tea cups and sauc-rs. bouillons, etc Addt'riey. loaiport ;--;25oll r rench and land China Monday Sale Furniture and Rugs 50 Handsome Parlor Suites all Samples 25 Less Our big third floor furniture Htore offers one of its best bargains now No two of these suites are alike. You have choice of all finishes and silk and leather upholsteriDg. Fine, luxurious, 3-plece suites sell ing as follows: $80.00 Parlor Suites .. $00.00 $70.00 Parlor Suites .. S52. 50 $60.00 Parlor Suites. .S45.00 Iffc m Eirept'ona! bargain for Monday. See the JrfllJJ ir 1 Harney street window. Fine room size ruga "fc3 V never so cheaply priced One day only $25.00 Velvet Rugs: 9xl2-ft 'siie; special SI 0.75 $30.00 Axminster Rugs; 9xl2-ft. size; special 819!75 $15.00 Wool and Fibre Rugs: 9xl2-ft. size; special ........ .gtO.75 $13.50 Kashmir Rugs; 9xl2-ft. size; special $8!75 $10.00 Reversible Rag Rug; 9xl2-ft. size; special 8675 ALL SMYRNA RUGS 30x60-lnches; entire stock OA worth up to $3.75, at ilaO J Trimmed Hats Your millinery problems are easiest and most satisfactorily solved at Bennett's You get all the style that expert milliners are capable of creating, coupled with fine materials, for the smallest outlay. Bennett s hats are always good styles. We have an immense line at prices you can afford to pay $5.00, $7.50, $10 Or If you can lndulc. your fancy to aomethlna; better wa can enow you magnlflrent creations upward to 1100. No matter what your expendi ture, you'll get greater money's worth and more real aatlsfactlon than you ever know, if you come tomorrow. Monday & Tuesday Cornmeal, yellow or white, g-lb. !ack. at : 18Ho Jelly Vpaelal Hartley's Imported genuine pure fruit sugar acid or , ange marmalade Jelly, usual price 25c. at 2 jars 15 c. fO or each IOC lUaoamaat Bennett's Capitol 10c pkgs., four for B5e Bennett's Bargain Soap, 8 bars...3Ko Mignonette Marrowfat Pena. 4 cans for ; 25o Galllard Olive Oil. 50c cans 95c ML Carmel Pumpkin, Z cans.... 85c And 10 8tamps. Already Codfish, 10c pkgs., 3 for. 85c And 10 Stamps. Franco-American Soups. 20c cans. 15c beet Sugar Syrup, bottle ISO And 10 Stamps, Solder's Pork and Beans, large ran. at 80o And SO Stamps. Bnlder's Pork and beans, medium can 15o And 10 Stamps. The hours are from t to S o'clock. Cleanli ness Is one of the fundamental feature, of the course of instruction. Each child must show carefully washed hands and clean finger-nails. H 1 given a tooth brush and required to uae it. Following this an hour I given to almple atudy and then an hour to well directed play. Early In the morning each child is given a glass of milk and an egg. At noon they enjoy a nourishing though simple meal. After dinner the little girls do raffia work and the boys model in clay. Efficient klndergartner are hard to get. Many of the .tatee now have teacher.' training schools for kindergarten work. While about hair of the states have adopted laws for public kindergartens, the majority of chldren who attend kinder garten, go to private schools. The church has found the kindergarten a great asset la Its work and many of them support free Institutions of this kind. It has been espe cially effective In the promotion of mis sionary work In foreign lands, and one may find well conducted kindergartens In China. India. Japan and Africa. In on Japanese missionary kindergarten the aver age attteudanc for six year haa bean about eighty a day. During that time twenty three native girls took the teachers' train ing course and became full fledged klnder gartner. The business world has recognised the value of this kind of primary education and ha. found tt helpful In promoting the ends of Industry. A big cash register manufacturing corporation maintains a kindergarten for the children of It em ploye and recently ha. adopted a regula tion providing that after the year U15 no new employ ahall be added who has not Hafiland Cop$ and Sancen A bargain unheard of before. 1.000 pairs Tva Cups and Saucers, fancy spray decoration. 50c value, (12 to a customer) . 10c $50.00 Parlor Suites, . 937.50 $40.00 Parlor Suites. .30.00 17ALL PAPER Wonderful bargains for Monday Half price average on very ee lect new wall papers. 30c to 60c Grape Design Papers, for dining room, 13H to 25 Parlor Stripes, in gilts and. two tones; 25c to 60c goods now " 10 to 35k 4oc Plain Oatmears; all colors at 27 70c Figured Oatmeals; special at 35 Bed room stripes and floral de signs, with cut out borders up from .....K- Kitchen Blocks, np from ...., Plate Rail, up from 12 Ha Room Moulding, up from iai Green Trading Stamps Every Time Savings in Groceries Sterling- Gloss Starch. -lb. box..60o And 10 ' Stamps. Snider". Pork and Beans, small can. " 10e And 6 Stamps. Peanut Butter, 2 Jars. ......... .800 And 10 Stamps. Coffa. Spaclal Bennett's Capitol iisc lb. pkg.. Monday, only..80o Bennett's Golden Coffee. our usual 26c drraji. Monday. lb..l8o TEA SAX. IS MOaTSAT Our J8c grade for.............. ao Our 4Sc grades for .'so. Our SRc grades for 8Sc Shredded Wheat Biscuit. pkg..,10e BAiataT sat wi orrss sraciAx. l:c unbleached aeedlea. Kalalna. puund 5o 15c Kamo seeded raisins, lb. pkg., So 12Hc Commander seeded raisins, lb. package 6 Spotlight Hatches Noiseless; laraa boxes aio had the benefit of kindergarten training. A western fuel and iron corporation Is said to support the largest Industrial kindergarten system In the world. It em ploys about 15.009 men,, speaking not leaa , than twenty-seven ' different language. There are some fifteen kindergartens main tained at the different mines of thi cor poration. Directly and indirectly the kin dergartens of this one corporation affect more than sixty thousand people. bt rm.TvT.mio j. sAsarars. Tomorrow The resales Jrlay. Horse is Thrown Over the Fence Runaway Hits Telephone Pole And Impact Throw Animal Eome Distance. A runaway horae drawing a wagon be longing to the Sundgreen bakery, 720 South Twenty-eighth street, struck a telephone pole at Nineteenth and Leavenworth streets with such Impact that ha was thrown from th pavement over a wide sideaalk and a fence, lighting In an ex cavation in a vacant lot. The horse alighted In a heap, but was not ssrlously Injured. Meanwhile, buna, biscuits, loaves of bread, pie and oookiae showered about on the street. The horse had started running three block, back ef the point where the collision occurred. He attained a high speed by the time tna wsgon caught on th ol with such spec tacular reeulte for t- frightened ng 49.00 JJsa