Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, March 04, 1911, NEWS SECTION, Page 9, Image 9

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THE BEE- OMAHA. SATURDAY. MAKdT 4. 1911.
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ES HATS BOOKED TO STAY
Vcth tt Tiflt Etiru Lizifd with
Irrt Lid.
A LUX CX "VTEIT'S CCKI5S
rrw Xw f Sprlwa. a rale
Fklf e Were
TrtsaUt,
tb
7 r.iwrin and ria tfert ur a rf j
feather tVwe and mt!l:n y tic-, ttie of
an kind ar buwr pre j.arl; their mr
trw-e and ar. rrot as te their rf'rt
JCa radical ehaar tn rtye a- antirl
peted A ta email hats, whtc-h tt t be
tna i uiikii d about are la p-ad an tro
IirtT re rilv amid te tb. writer: "A
Wm aa tlfTM aktrta a ta tu bi hat
m be. and tint natil full skirts and
lrrtt are onr-e mew. wnr w-f!l rma.ll
hat aerem tb f arhiem " Th i ee tm
wan that 1vt hata a m V "ti t th
ra'" urnm nf all nhra. but n Je aa t
arattlrt tbrtr rumna for a.totbr aatit!
at
Tba tnan la fun te rrrTu-m -1:b
baaS-mtkAa antta. tnotnlr tm-bajM.
fnr It
la aaautrwia' that t-adttiona b mala-
twafl ant that t Knit bat ba a
fir-ban.
Tbaaa bau all aim ta b rnl ia.ir. or
M Mr a Knlh Matir ara naif
aw Ml aod burkram. unkiliKkfO. and Ptbrrt
fa la ara n bout olbr foundation than
It
witboirt aarthe tbal tba rtrawa 1
acterrted ara a )Uabia aa caa b t.u- ; tin t-iitTerMtum around te
t a tart Tba bad-irad bar ar nft 1th "u'iwt of traJtora. and ba vondorvd at j
tnada rwe kind of brj5. wbvIIj ra ', tba iar-k of p-incijue that would cun !
bkbes and tuanan. blarJi and vbJIa. or in j native- kHra A merit ant ta Joib tbe nosnr
ta toaaa of tba ena eokor. f"r litu g:iiiternir foid Hi fixad lotik. 1
id bat, a-htrh load ta the larger u be Ba6e Uieae rttmarkd. made tb trarior
abapta ara of Cirrr vartetiea. and are.Qua.L'. but new the aoucd of bore' hoof
baarlT aJa-ara tn tba ftnw atrawa; bern. aa beard, and up rt.6e a ooaipanv of flia- .
enip aat rtrawa of tbat Ek beinf oa6era. ,
arrtb mtlaa ta tba lead for tai.-e M'x , ntr7 lnwV riaimffi
Tbara la a motinml, fleer-aa in th v aahaip un- "W bat doe u.i. rwa,
ata. of " rrawna "A party ,4 Britten iht borae Mt tor
alaaa raaoata rarr Jarra. alt-bourb oa th . rrtaacti . v...
laraw bata tbera la mora of a
taa-ari flatoeaa. Tbera are few
tendon ry
or droop- j
toa. tnaa laat aeaaun.
altbourh ,
i aJ! Ca atot
I ttmjartta 4
M mt aaaa vs
" 1 '
aoajortt iw,, bat la almpla and mora
vsarokea by kltka and curve. Ca ;
aavd bava trder!nh baea, and ar liable to 1 wt ct." aaid Tl aahinnon. 'Lut
bate mora tnmml& aba ba renaraitr ir' 1 kr,MW " J " min' Arreat Ihi
kaUUar la rfaot. Jtrajuw. olfjoer:"
TaarWaM aa Trlaaaalac I onit ahat ta make of thia turn
Tba iaatltlrm tbat tba trad, haa j ' Xrm t aab-
faa and axpraaaoa aver tha a.nttlr ; " tb lro"I,er- nfl lb that
trUamod bata tbat ara saw ta voaru. I-' 'rr A,Mr,M cavalry me ahort
vwcia arraa for a mora alaborate atyle of Jrt"n bad aiayuioed in BrtUFb xaJ
caonraxioa. Tba tor baa aoetiia ta b more j IorIn- "a wbo JT,v',a promptly at a fjuar
auaborat.e:7 trlmrood In pro j.ort ion than i ter I n order ta p reboot their rrn-
tba larc hat. In tba eaaa of tha latter. rJ -na a,a Lim ta ten the truth or laiee-
trtramtn la mura aftna applied to the ;
ntoar brim, than on tba ere an For ttia
parpoaa tlic-r ara ail aorta of rather tlTM ;
afSeota, truck aa bowa. buckle, and roaotta !
effweta ia tMMtcr featbera and amall Clow
era. Of oaaraa, bata that allow of a reneroua
C wi'lay t.f tba inkier brim are Xaoed or
lrtiallj. faood or ela bare folfia or otbar
Hat motrc-a. Soutcba braid la wall liked
for thia pcrpo, aba la uaad la a variety
of war for trinirainjT tba aprlnc bata. not
0KI7 for aduita but cbUdraa aa arelL Tba
braid la -uauaJTr aewa ca a ailk foundation,
an4 la otraJiit rm, er tt aaar ba applied
ta tba atraw fi tract.
From ii taaut laf!irTlnna tbara win ba
ple-itr bf work for tba anllUoara thia aea
aoa, for tba bandaom t bata abaw nrr
fna worirtnanabta.
alkaau oaa Iaor.
Tbera la aa effort batnx put forth te
la.pulartaa rll.baa. While other trtmnun
are applied fiat to tba hat, rib bona are
often arranred ta add natariallr, t it
beirbt. A aot two-taava rlbboa harina; a
finely rlbtied aorfaaa la Tory food at
pi iiwuil St la of oourae aoonnaary ta wire
tba cpetanflm loopa. Thia auuc rlbboa 1
fteai uaed ta make aoma ribbon fiowera
which, by tba atr. are ranch need, aa ara
flat butuma ooToreo artth folaad ribbon, or
ribbon hartnf a pi cot odea.
Tbera ara ae-reraJ tsoverty roaenea of
boa and piece roode tbat ara bem uaed. j
froqueatly oectered with a atraw or fioral !
immaiL Large bewa of aa.ua tiot beon
aarihr ribbon, arc aatDetiniea veltad wlta
rtblTfon or with fine aiiuver la.ee Tbia
Idea ll xntroducd tbia aebaoa,
Amnnc tbe areaaier bata Diaay of lane
over atraw have been ooted. A fiower bat
cloudea with lac ia effective. MaUua may
ba ia ad for tbla puipuoa. Black lor aeem
ta lead fur mnilrtarrr. asoepUEa;. of courae,
for tba lac ukoot capa axi4 ruffioa which,
at 1 oalarve wta attain the favor neU
asnmar that waa expected fur them tbia
nwer to attooaa.
emi ta I a kainlnc toward
and xnodlura aiaed fiowera, which
are arraar4 for tbe moat part ba bououeta
that are mora or Veoa arver In effect.
Roaea of all kind wEl aa uaual be food
taeor tha moaa and old-taabload
Jma roaa and bud. Velvet fella, ia belli
offered wiLk the other varietur and 1
ot anauaual ta oaa twe or tner klnca com- j
bmad- er a. It un uaual ta ae larea and I
maTI Oow-aga trr-ber. the email flowe-a i
f arrancod as cluatara. baonc berted amm ,
I Woob, aa for tnataaoa. l!ca or ,
wtawTaj-nere a. vary reaaea ta le.ieve j
that It w-ra a aa aaoeUant flower anaann !
.1. !! wjxu .nun viiai wjw ery sum- ;
a.a a wroaa anaaoa. rrenca oiue. rrry and
PT. f "f"" ct,uia h"-fl!r W , ommed. it ram diac,Une. but ex- 1
a deooribad. hut for that reaacoi it may , reJient for the art Kor mar one fail to
h. argued that tha, wtU V. a bannar ,ea.r ; ...t,w . . . - l , !
r' . v I when ah beara. in tbe nureerv or out of 1
ror tbe M. fat bata tber. ar. feather V lL w.i,. ' "
. "Vblta waa tba haminxdoua puior H.'bem
Of I
aruiow atxicB aaczreies tn. crew-n alio
ano '
had a feather aland in uprirht at cm. end
It la t. ha hotad that h aracticaHy all
com wbara thora M a La aTXact la trim-
aat&d It 1b arraxawd at tba back. Hat
that are broad and eridd:y Tat eieewber. 1
ae at of tba trtmanraa if hot directly In the
book, at Vaaat toward It at one aide or the j
ab-. New Ter Mil (tee Trade Review
HE WAS A FEARLESS ROUNDER
t at Vt f
rhlkadelphla be
a 4 iai ly
Jwlraa Pnoenclal of Fhila delthla, wh
aUad Fwbrtiary M at tb. i marttaa boaiutai
at th a of It roar, Clrwotad In bia
ta that his tn-aia and atomaca be tvaa
ta tba Wistar Inwtlrnt. of Anatomy at tb.
cy of F ami.' Hwda, ts otn nan
th Imaraat a acaoa why aicoaioiic l .
rws w aXfenad hi brain. He aaaarta
aafa al T:
"Aiocfhoate Arteka, WA-tter how rtron.
i at had al y oTfwct upea any orwia."
Mr. Roaeatdai waa th father at are
ra, aa ac-tra. For yoars be had beea
a wwll kwewa ofaaraner arouad favdo)
phla. Ha aa a artr.iaBt writer, a ajileodid
are tor. a a wm a ret deal of ca
BJa Staratur for the republican parry
N. paraua ever aaw aim under tb Ca
a of Bjuor
la folio net bia pulitloa work Mr. Rnaea
Caka BiMiBM weat out with tb boya"
Ha would refuse a drk, beUrvm tl
soi.aabla t a a. at mvariably h would
a ta oupp r wferieal mt ta boa party
wbe Ob sua beaa ta peep or ta Bulla
a to BwarcsB.
ar of ff'M drink a of licjuor a dar. and
b ta tvtn lm-tt i w a-'? v. t m finr"
but mi. air sot hi reverter w h R
ahi:.!' It. tat n e''feid antl r.rt -r ti'-n a
hair uua:'y waf eb"wn ai anreuem 'W"h!
the other i.- Wimf bc.iir "-t'u be re
tained hi e?iT, ified TTltrTT.
To rioe f-K-naa. !r J.r 6a. rrn-ked
ibat be r.d oot ko' wry he wa ante in
tek u- to a let imouM of IItji-t F"rr.a
deli'i.ia Nnr.h Am-rican
HOW G. WASHIKGTON ESCAPED
ttrrrrtr Trr IW tabbra Trrark.
Hat.
lTif-:mi ia rmr .f b-a b rraja thvu''
at tb band of a t-R- bercua biift. vhnrri
j tt ":'- kj-d i.a-dfirid a? tb ra-tipti
'tiWdinf of cl'p-K a faml r.
j Tr A n-ri n arn y u ncrairitd bffcr
j wt r-cirr. t,r.n dm trir rfinm.n6pT
If 't-.d te vit a 't-r rtiarmimi and
J dir a Ith an rid rTittTiiaii at pitrturly t
Ir'rJrwk. :--tr,c i. at-ruaionwd to vmt
tb lanilij. . had at frrm t-UFicJ 1hi oid
mm. but hiKira ftn ahf.ut Liwtionini
hia fiftl1r to Ui patriot nuK. a hi; fc at.
lajn V fciV n. .... i .
i. " " . l"
w .i"i na maimrtit a te th hour
I for flinrwr. and tntimtird that a ruard
J v-duld Ik n l nrasar Thia aorrwa hat
j aroua-d ffaahiiirtnts auKptcnwra, no be
jodoa' to arrive at )raat as hour earli-r
( Ibaa U apj.mtivd time Th bout auf-1
j raatod a alk on th pti Eta and by hi ,
j nerrnuanrea amB mafle It evidert to hi
a"u"t that aorrwU-.har tra a-roni: 'W"aah-
roor.i in aiar'.ot coat
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BriUkb Ihu-b ta
protect you arhlia I '.
arn rttur rtmM u . . . . . .
"i. meran. a;rr
. now aiFmoununc. cama ia.
v,. ... . . .
0.0 njan, rettttn
l" JifT-. atJO: Gnrai. ou are
bi boot.
oondund. a primmer, to the camp,
tba faiae friend afterward t m.IcHsed tbat
ba bad bees bribed ta deliver 'aahizjrton
to a aguairoa of tba enemy at I o plork on
tbe Anf abea tba .American cooimander
aaa la
Nkiiuiu.
vialtor. H. A- Ofden to ft
A CHARMER OF ALL AGES
Tbe atorr T ril-r rreaaao Oaa of
tbe Croat Prtaaitlw Varii
Fla-aa.
The Mary teller S one of tbe great prim
ltrre world for urea, tbe Cirat tif all tba art
Una Far back la tbe wn of hiPtory ae
cau-k cUmpaea of Urn charming- tba bearta
of men. la every nation and every ac tbe j
wnn eye to aee the esrneaa drama erf
humllU7 tona-ua ta tell of what be
naa jduhi sa amcQuia waJtin.
Tet tba banishment which be monarch
could achieve, cri-llixation tia effected.
Only In tba Orient can a r today find tbe
creat alary teller Mualc, drama, travel,
above all, tba prlntln rriiaa tbona are
the atory teller of ctviliaaUoa. Tet btJJJ
tbe old love iiryeera fitill tha nun or
a oral a bo can taU of tbe cn . the faara. j
tba rtruax'iea ut bumaa Uvea, molr,j lit- 1
teiier ta lauchler aui te teara. ia tba mum
r tw.
ner u;rtion for the rtrl
" crieve necauaa she baa 110 eoclai a-lft
It may be that ah cannot alte. or j.lay the i
plana or violin, or act, Pbe could often,
beverthelea. with a little jcractioe. accjuire
a talent which would make ber In demand
everywhere. Who that baa beard a rlnn
mury well told be! ore a camp fire, or a taie
of laughter or beroiam drive away the
ennui of a rainy momma; . can fail te ap
preciate lb vaiu if the 4: .ft?
But tbe taie muet b well told clearly.
rJviCly, with fee tim tract itit dlverraaoea or
bea lldertuf; lnaextlcm of feir rotten due.
Tbat thia la not cy at firm acyoa oaa
lear antnec aha baa beard the averae
)rxon retell the piot of a novel.
-And tben. yon aee. Lady Hortanaa "
But who a a Lady HortenaeT Toe
haven't spoken of berT
"""y. surety I did: Pb waa Ouilllmeit'a
balT aimer, tt one tbat the dark -hatred
rouBt j Torr lo te! ltout tbr flju.k. j
D.c.niei t "
It Biay be diapoflraTlnc at f;rt. but tber i
la on acbuol 4f bnatrurion i h. . . .
won, ve.Hhd osn ta every one wte wlii 1, I
to round tn th. aureery. N, waaderiii !
from th main bu will t ajlowed tbera. i
Wlv M- .- 1
w .i aaat wiv Ml UUiaa.Il lUUfUS
"T aain
II-. m.
in
in tb abfiomlmJ Mumn 1. h
) t1 Ua of It Kin a New Life rvi.
jpeinlea, purifier f For aai. by Faton
j ttrat c '
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Tt.. Key to th Si uanon-B Wnt aa.
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b.-a m Tti var r mji 1
TuuLh Caicpatuu,
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w;,7?. 7r, , Ask Your Grocer For
i CARACAS SWEET
I 3:-0 CHOCOLATE
rT5 ' It Is Delicious
J 'j :j ust the ngh t combination of high grade
: : ' I 1 1 r t ' cocoa, pure ur and vanilla to please the taste
: UTfujyfi Sold ia 1-8 lb- i4 Ik Packages
;" . .- . EI ErK THAT TOU CH" rutT P'f
I'"' ' ""TTH TEX TULa-Uli: OS TEE PCXCB
rulrl ! ;H WALTER BAKER & CO. Ltd.
March Magazines
The Mart s ri rr ter f f. ri't-
ai if bi'tu'-e f-orn piLin-inc Yr
!iam HarflTj rVrrter. V J'-jTrt !:iti-
""fl br'tia b-' "'RroliotKiw and
C'r " ITict t.::er iTLiruea hi ifcer
tm the eaat r;h an a""oirtit of 1 Reiiritm
and C"a; tn India " l"itn-r Rftienf e-
piarna "Oram fd-'W I". 7( ar-d Trufr. .
and the fl tim rn' ;ud T. Hr-pktnana
fm'fc l aerial arid nh'-rt trie br E. vr.
Hwtiutij; and X. hertn ru lertoB Oeonia.
and M-a 'W harton riictr.huie a pnem.
Summer AftemiHiii.'
Hner i Ti.r March 'pPt "' h 'A Qjet
in the Klmavaft." I" Mrr FiaJr ISe
Fir Jchn Mur it por.trihutea Kxy'a-t
the i"c an Fmmt " and lavtd G-r
d"rfTie Tot tin p'.iblir lib-a'-.'r
Tbe ar jo"m bj rioren"e Ei'if CoaTea,
Jknie Bardoi and H;i6ejrar6e liaa-lhome..
and tmntii -rite- i.f hort at-ie ar
ln-;h I;a heiler. Lawrotir Hcuaniaa.
Ann "W ara-c k and ('.it Imnedi -t and
there another lhKtal'm'-m of Mra Ieland a
nrr!l. "The Iron oman "
Tbe Atianuc. Monthly for biarcb rtrrta-int
"A C'r:ti!'.latn of T a'O-T'a'tT FoIttK " iv
3 UaTied. "Cimie-CoTw loumirw.- by
Vida SoDddor. A -W ora te th Kic h." by 1 c,jlfc.r port d-ki a-ltb the tancard
Henry L. HclTinon .tj.d a j.kifr by ! rw pnnitlulVi Anir.ce the atorw are In toe
Meredith Mt bola;m. "The Proiln. lal Amcrt- ! runf.rltie j;T Kuien Groen. "The TtKCb
ran." Tbeie ia ancther itiatar.ment if Mr. Lf j.r" m f--naa olorT by Lusl'.e F.ald
Galrwortty nc.vei. "The Fa trie un.' , Vtn S''ke "ThaTeot." by Franoe
poema by Cbarlrf prart Mfhea- and 1 1 Lufi,-,, and 'a Loat Job." by Artbur E.
Lant'r aud Lllen i.ut au
The March bumtr of the F-eriew of Jie
vieaa oontaln th uauaJ comment on the
prof-reK of the world. n a'-ticie of timely !
lnteret on "Fret-ideM Cbonairte-C'id W111
and New " ictor Roaea ater. editor of )
Tba Bee. '"Tbe Civil "War rifty Tear
After," 1-y Geo'r HaTen Biuntm: "vrm j
There Be a Xew F'artyT' by .lame A I
Edferton. with a democrat a an er by j
8 fttaxwood Menken and a republican, r 1
anraa by John A. Stewart and A. "VT. Fhaw 1
write on SrJeintilic Maa-eTDer.t is
Bua in pea. "
Tlie March American oot.iainB an articls
on "Sttlent.ric Manaxrpmorit'' by Frederick
"W". Taylor. 'The Great Exiprea Mtmopnly"
diaruneei tha eiant moTwij-cily mmtrolied ly
tbe etprew oompanie and -Tba Thtncr
j nat Are ceaaar oeecnt bow aome
etatea enforoe their paraonaj property lawa
and bow aome do not. The fiction ia con-
tributed br lnei Hare Gi'lmore. Harria
Merton Lj rm. Parker H. nilmore. Franoe
Hoflirann Iiurnett,
Ir-ine Barholler an 3
Edna Ferber.
In the TTifl "World for March there ia an
rtrT5cie -deemptjve of how w hales are
caurbt with net. near 1he coaet of 3ew
Zealand, and there are other article fleal
lnr wah the cave dweller of tbe Grand
Canary, the beachcomber of tbe lacifie
coaet. tbe dancer of Tacui'.and and tbe
catnnfba) cf the 00110.
The March Ftrand contain an interestine
artieie on the Aaaociated Preaa. and other
aiWpie are "It a Birrath Theater.
"Japane Fliwer Pta-tuary." "The Ptace
and tbe rraw-tnr Rcmtri" and "The T cken
Tea-Jmonial " The fiction la oontributed
bv W. "W. Jacob, Hnrao Anneal ry Vachea.
Mcrtrr F.rrbert. CaJdweu Lrpam and Max
Rrtteiibor.
The flrat Ifwne of a new Quarterly puh
73 Datum, tbe American Ibor Leanalatinn
Beview. haa Just been lawoed by tbe AmerV
can Aaoociation for Labor Leialation. Tbe
Initial ntrmber oontatn a paper on "Frae
tioal Method in Labor LeTialation" by
Henry W. Farna-n. Alice Hamilton ccm
tribnte a paper on "Lead Polaonln
CompnlBory Cominaatioa for Injured
Workmen" 1b 3!Bcuaed by ranieJ L Ceaee
and Henry Balrfl Farlll ocinrrihute "Me
morial on OorupatinxisJ T'iaoac "
Tbe World Today for March opena with
an arrument ac tain at fortlTyin the Panama
canal and Frederic Auartn Ore contribute
"The Problem of (tar fienatorB." Other
article are "Art and Artiata at Give i
by Mildred Giddmea Burraa "American
Buoa Eaiurrate to Canada" by John Arthur
Inxon.. "The Phllippm Coooanut lnd uatrr"
T Frank X. Bauakett and "American
Public Lrrbtmr" iy Ciena Maraton.
Opt Krt unity for March contains a iir
on "Tbe Growth and Prorrea r the Aut
mobiie lnduBtry- by Arthur N. Jema.
"ba t Pan is Doln Today" br Daniel
Bbooamlth aai "Tbe Mleaourl Orark: Paat.
rrnr and Future." by S. Q. Terarller.
Prof, Katlian Ben ur-rtn of the Omaha High
acbool cuntrlbure a poem, "At Twilifht."
and there Is a abort story by Philip R.
Keller and tha usual Interest me dejrt
menta Tbe March Bed Book opens wrttb a atory
hy Kicbard Waablnton Chiid, axtd amen
other stones ara "Tonne Mr. Cruaer and
Jack," by Alfred Henry LrwiB; a Bt- Pat
rick ' day atory by Seumas Uack-wiu;
The Ftenuty of Forma," by Jack London;
"Tbe Vfllion Iolr Lo." by fiamuel HojJ
kina and "The Maid Keadera," by Goer
Hibbard. There is tba usual partraiia of
pol'Ular actresaaa.
AnlBlee a lor March cunt Uia a story by
CoDjrtano. SfcinDr. "A Man and Hi
Mate." and anion writers of a hurt atones
re Marttarerta Tut Lit. Elliott Flower,
Frank Condon. Mary Lindsay, j. vr. Mar
Bhall. Iiorothea Iieakln and Owen ODrer.
Tliere ia a reprinted story by O. Henry,
"Tha Fikf ParairHint." and poema by Ar
thur Powell. Clinton Son liar 4. Frederick
Trueadaie and Charles Hanaoa Toa'aa
Tba March ft- Nicholas ebowa its time
lint by a narrative of "Washixrton s Ten
Narrow Escapes ." and there are the usual
store of at. art stories and sketches, and
ehajler of tha aeriaia Frederick Orin
irtt "The F;--rt Cjra i T-ali'ti
Mnrr Firreour Tearm:." anti .U-tu
Muni ' 1-tte-- ir Tfr i rt
H.loejraroe KiTihmi 1 ' Look en !.!
'tic' and th kf: r.r. hi of a Tiff! I ;ro of
Bd1e1.1v rtnrj . ' Tour.s Orn i f t.
1 1
T punr t MutKin f vt1i otfrm ah
a Dfnoiwie i-r iv-C!tifc.'d T rirt.t Kauff mab. i
i -Ja the Raianr " and amotia tt.e rhort j
norie a- Tire Kama rf Jfiin tn u-re." I
h? F'.li Farkeir Butier; ;! I'tr-a t ' i
, ,y Kar-i Mi-l-m 'rnr . "The 3nBan:ty if
j Vlriar.." br rt-rt Hn" . "The Man I
j who f'tola." b? Anbur Vaud and the uous.1
me-rr taW t ' pi'ioar art-ee and art or
, Tt bliirth tun ler of the Cotumhia oon-
Ca-d rial Gh.oti am a or to
: t boma A r.di'n nial of jrtimortatity.
i r.er Neac-li I-Virht Hillia nte on "la
' li!:un a R;i nt Cfueliti - ' Aururuf
Toict ha a on Trnrrp of Euro
pean Militarr . I utica." and P'. Har
vt Miodirion 'Mntrihute "The Ptory of
Christian primn." There a-? a t urcber
of c.eier abort a: rr-ie and JHTri arid Vb
uual ru it; merit on rur'prt i ei.ia
aacChire i.diiiP artirJa tn thf Kwtk
nuntr "W'H! Cotijrrena imi ur "vy
on the ria"' Burton J. Hetcdrick coii-
t.w. 1.. ,r 11 MitKter cf
1 V
trihirtM Mi AdiiD and the t-ul a . anc
Tbe J-tluiar Scienc Monthly for Martb
pi.Dtatn the following aruriee: ' Dhrticb
SjieciTic Tberaiiutina in Relation ta ecueu
tifir Method.." ly It. Fwidtng H. Garri
on: "TYie Iiiipii.!lna'-v- Vain of Geoe
rahhy." by Frot. "W. M Tarl; Th "Work
of th Aiahatro in tbe Fbilippihe. " ty
Albert 1. Barrow: 'The f'tory of a Ktnf
an a Quctti." by F of Cyr! (. Hoprtn:
"The So-lal Frt.biom." by Frof John J.
Slevenaon; 'The Caae of tbe Collcir Fro
leaitor." br Fn.f. "Warner Five: 'The "Work
of Cbemirtry hi Ccmaerv atiou, " by Prof. El
hen TT. Kockwood
LrpT'lnoott for March opena with novel,
"The Little Brown Fhoe." by El.en Middje
ton Tri'bout. and amon tx abort at one
are Auuttn lanJiarraaaea jriuueT. cy
Krtl)t Howard
At the End of the Com-
mor.laoe," by Judith Cbrtaney Cameron;
' T.e-Hn. Tim r br Hulbfirt Font
mir. -rir Hunflred Thousand," by Tbomaa
L. MaJ-eon, and "Menalca In Maryland."
j ErWl CcJe Crw. A more contributor
of veree are Frank 1'nrujmter Bbena. 1
Jchn Kendrick Fianpa. Arthur "Wallace '
Peach, and Mary Germatne. ""Walnut and
Wine." the bumoroue dejiartment. Is full ,
of (pood thrnr. ho the way ok jokea. Jinple
and anecdotea.
Th Fmart rX for March contain a novel j
by Jame Barne. "Cnetj.lalned." and j
aman tbe w rltera of abort aturiea are
Eiliort Flrwer. Jay Hardy, Ellen Het.ey.
Frank K. M. E-etn, jr., and Mabel Wood
Martin. Other feature mclad "Tbe t'n- 1
believer." by M. F. Carney; "Tbe Same
Old Pi ciry." by Jean K Balrd; "Tbe TEwei- ,
oomed ViaitoT." by Thome L. Maaaon; !
"Tbe tecret." by licila Forrerter; "Money
Talks," by Harry Crwell. and vera and ;
sketches by Gertmd. H unlnrl on McGif
fert, Louis rntermerer, Emery Portia, Herr-
trt Kaufman. Tbomaa Walsh and others,
toether with JL. PhllllpB Oj'inet-behn novel '
"Havoc."
SAFEGUARDS AGAINST FIRE
rm . of
lanallei ta
Fire rvotorttoai
Btatlraad
Three miles of plpine that weitrhs 5
bin and la oquipped with ITT heme connec
tions, twenty-four roof tyCraAtB and
twelve fluFb bydrants, form the basis of
tba thorouhly modera fir protection tbat
baa bean prepared for tbe low Pennsyl
vania railroad station in New Tork. which
covers ta en.ty-eibt acre, of (round. With
this equipment It 1 p:R:ble to Buj'ply
twelve standard fire nrianii at one time,
po virtu out E.aue eallona of aatar per
minute. The water ooxnee from a twenty
inch main on Seventh avenue and a twen
ty -four-inch main on Ninth avenue. Then
tw a xualtis were tajiped and croaa oonnoc- 1
tions were mad with the private twelve
inch mala In Thirtr-flntt Btreet, between
the two ave-tuaa. Tbe connections were
carried diroctly to two !JMa-aBun pumps,
ahich Lava a alxteen-tncb auction pipe
leadi te twa surra, tanks, which Lav
a capacity of 7t. raliona. The pump
can be operated sliilr or In battery, and
connect with a twelve-Inch dischar union
te tbe diatrlbutlri syBtem. 1
Tbe diBtribuUn rystem comprise two
section. On of thee supplies airteen
tour-Inch Ftandplpes lnaida the bulidinr
and the other sunns a ten-inch loop of ;
rridiron abaj tbat encircles the buildin. 1
The pumps are boused tn a structure aepa- i
rat from tba main bulkliii. w herein la ',
alas the station power plant. All of the 1
p:pe la Touht steel In tba station ,
buliflin there are eitrhty-tiire hoae con-
bections placed about eihty feet apart ;
and each is u;iplied with faet of two
and a h if -inch hoeo heae and an eighteen-
inch xtoxai bat-Ui a one-inch dtacbar 1
Cn tba track leveia tbera ar twenty -thro :
bo oonneotiona on tlie train pla tfurm ;
and twelve ftr bydrants of tba fluah tilt !
in lb. 1 arda Each of tbe platform eon- )
bectlona is equipped attb 3 feet of linen ;
bo. For tbe roof bydrants there are ;
ooncectionB cf US feet of rubber-lined ho j
for each hydrant. 1
Hand and cbeinlc extlnulahars art 1
provided for the corridors in tba tipper
floors, tber. bain seventy-f;va three-cal- :
Ion extln labors ia the buildin. be nit
w bich there ar tbirTy-Uiree riuhera !
of the Xii-freeatn yy cm the track level .
Fa-tie
'.mn Tr" a e in ta h"ITt-H bnoe I
ti.aktr.e b ta' hone e-rtmurt tt J
the b-i:.":rrft of '.i. m It ";a.fW th.
' uSfl-t c -bora n-e a x Riamca b!aa run- '
t K-'icr on the foti ret '"or r t.-
d d-roct 1 -i th cctat.dp'poa and t"
v.irh the p-ty fre eti-T'C rit 1 at
'fci'hefl r rane im'Vm v;i.t a 't
1 aptiaratiia tn the hu id t c
A a fuTtr p-ocaurmn. tie b-.:irfl.Tc ',
pin. d a-th a p"ti'n; t a :c-rr a- 1
T'Tn of t t.e mrwi m:T"-cred t; re. atrh jfT.f
ltl Of-M-altr lr.r'a p:.1nt TV.l l.rp.tT 1
oiwrata ia portiecrTion a-th the I' a.a-ir.
bote plBc3 tn the tuT.nel Tli f"
hncafle. Ponn!r-ir,f of tcrt-tT m-n fli
vioed trto tre rorr'jmTi'e tnrHiflr a 1
li-roe aaon oompacj . a rt.emtral rt rnc
ar.d a a atifliiine o:m,par,r. Thora
a alcp f ie mTi d''t'CTi!-d to no th
hu d ttnruirho-a n tt.e aouneVne or
an aiBTn !n a' v of tse tur.nol bce
tti I -t lp. tt.e third ra:; o thf tunni
i oioriat.lra.lly rut off Th-.f 1 repa'-dod
a the n.iwt roTTtnieie f;-f .f 1 .tm ecu p- 1
ii.c-r.t of any la-re airurru'-e m the -world
pot j.H-d v :th the fact that lh- buiid:ic '
ttwif t if near f:TiiT.(.f a it i T
;h.e to rnnke It F-opuiar KorhaoiPK j
tf-a attki
A eeilc-lnua aprm tonlr.. Xcr r.rp.f ta
oquaJ It on tba market. Order a oaa troai
Char tea frtor jbcoici Web Jnd
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I w3
AT ATLANTA, GEORGIA
Ilia Usse EipireJ zt 0:r kn)i stcre; r.3 clisr s.;t:. I.:ati: cc:!3 tz f:::2. Tfcs
u naiii m trtml to ship Lis e:tire stee'e ta h ttzZzz t:lh stcclcs.
:,. c!3sb t'Eii col fcr t,e.E. pries ttej f:s!j trirg. Tto stcck cl c:.s is m;
SIC finn wft cl U$i giti, ultyml vt?i:t ti: mrn, idTi3 cUilTEn,
lUfUUU fcj, r5s!l s!sp-0. Priestly Gr2TnEtls, Rsasr Ccrls, Iclre
Silk Szli ReLicceIs, Ltii::zi. In crr to cikg fcis tts gentsst si!s 13 v:i
Mstcry, n tmtil !o ci:sg c1 tess
Most Sensa
tio Prioe
Sla-hir
Ever Held
ia 0xr&.
These two big; rtocks rn$t be sold out at once. Everything hs get to go quickly.
No il orders, no C. 0. D's. Dealers will not be sold. We earnestly avdvise every one
interested in saving money to come early, as you may know high grade Raincoats and
craveneues at 53 CENTS
All $30 Coals at
312.00
11 $35 Coats at
814.00
LU
4
L
S.
rVo. 22S-85.00
Value. $32. CO
aaas-a orawaaettod aVaia
oat and Top Coats at Se
a tb lsar.
Zi" $4 so
S6.00
..OO
All $25
Oosts V I 1 1
at 1 U
Men's Spring Shoes
Oxfords
Tliouiarids of Oi&L& men are feaviug oiie-ilf
their shoe money by buying bhoes here. Why
not you! We have greater values in men's
rhoes than ever. Every pair of our men's
bhoes are Goodyear xrehs; thoes that are up
to-the-minute in style, and wjld
the -orld over at .00 and
J4..O0; on bale Saturday for. . . .
Men's Guaranteed Hose
500 boies of Men's Hwe (6 pairs in a box) will
"Arpjc;"D3
a box
niri Flaar,
Opta
U L2)bQlibLlLi
ABSOLUTELY FIREPnOOF
EP.s.ir.Y.Y, ecrjen. cr nvnnr-icTH stflxt
Most convenient hotel to ill Subways and Depots.
Rooms $1.50 per day and upwards with ue of baths.
Rooms $2.50 per day and upwards with private bath.
Best Restaurant in New York Ciry with
Club Breakfast and the world famous
"CAFE ELYSEE"
rnrpTr7
fru
OUT
TWO UNITED STOCKS at
33 GENTS ON THE DOLLAR
Ssls Starts Saturday, at 8
ON THE DOLULR, won't last
! Extra Special
! for Hen and Komen.
j Single Texture Slip-
Linens and New
Rubber Coats, for
merly sold at $10;
Sale Price, at
On ; light Weight
and Water-proof, an
Every Day Coat;
$17.50 values-
87.51
4.00
faw
15 A TTVTrA ATTA
IVlll lAii. 1 W.
. Corsaj aa ztawwepon Baa. ol Xrf
Twa a paop Vantad.
MvaiEce SpFliif
In High and Low Shoes C
58.00, 53.00 and 54.00 Shoes and
Oxfords for
and
S2.50
every new style. Shoes that
retail the world over at $5.03
and U.00 se-11 at
j-lacied on saJe Saturday. The famous Wizard brand
made cf doable tvitc)'l yarn yriih linen tces and
he?Is, in bro-, black, blue and gray every pair
xoq buitx oj p;uiv8
Paxtfii
Car. 1 tla ttl Ftrtta
andleir
6:30 P. It, Sitcrdiy 10:00 P.
wn
4
One Dollar
Does the
Work
of THREE ia
Tis Sle.
A.
J Pv 33
many days.
1CK) Rubherixed I AJ $12 c I fi f
Coats
at
All $30 Coats at
u Qi9 nn
All $55 Coats at
814.00
.s.B.OO
?1 S8i00
M 8 35 (in
! U
""'"-imni mini hi iiiib.
Styles
2m
en you need a ne-w pair cf felioes there is
only one place in Omalia "where vou can get
real $5.00 and JL00 sloes for titO; that is
Alexander's. Our new ffiring styles In
ladies and men's shoes are arriving daily.
Xew lkfK ne leathers and ne patterns
that vere never shown under I-'rt
$5.(0 and $4.(0 we are placing S J f 1 1
on sale at V-iUU
Ladies' Spring Shoes and
Oxfords
Ladies' spring shoes are arriving daily. Every
shoe in our great line of high and low cuts
for spring is exactly correct in each and
every imjortant detail of style and fit. All
have new short vamps. tans, velvets, satins
suedes and all other leathers are here in
3 cia iiv J v. I La
S2.50
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