The Omaha Sunday Bee PART BIX WOMAN'S SECTION PAGES ONE TO EIGHT FOB, ALL THE NEWS THE OMAHA BEE BEST IN THE WEST - II n.uii L II. j. . j .i. .n mi i . j. i i . , Vpl ,XL NO. 45. OMAHA, SUNDAY MOliXIXU, A PHIL 'IA, VJU. S1NOLK COPY FIVE CENTS. 's. Silk "Worth up to $125 Mon day, Rt 39c Still More Wash Goods of a Rich Texture Arrive This promises to bo the greatest Wash Goods c-ar the country has ever known Surely It will for we are showing prettier and finer fabrics than we have ever known It would be the part of wisdom to see these new fabrics Monday at theeo prices , Pretty New Novelty Voiles, at 19? to 50 New Spring Dimities, Organdies and - Batistes 15? to 25? And elegant Egyptian Tissues at a little price 2! Auto Coating, Pure Irish Linen, 36 Inch heavy, washes like linen, Monday our best 69c value 39 Grand Clearance Sale of Silks Hundreds of Yards of w Silks, at Less Than Half Price Positively the greatest silk sale we have ever featured. There are plain silks, novelty taffetas, LoulslrTes and Messallnes, suitable for waists, dresses and linings In this great stock The widths vary from 19 to 27 Inches Kvery yard of these silks are positively worth up to $l.?5 a yard, Monday a big clean sweep price, your ?Q i null e, ni ..... Don't rules this great opportunity -See our window and you'll IOo Whit Stamped Belts; Monday So Crap Night Gowna, stamped $1.85 Art Embroidery Section be astonished at the values. J Silk "Worth $1.25 Spe cial, at 39c; A ladies9 suit purchase and sale, the like of which we have never before known 1,500 Hymen Cohn Hand-Tailored Suits Purchased at a Splendid Figure Op Wo have made wonderful In fact phenomenal Suit purchases from time to time Hut to gain such an advantage as this ono Is far beyond anything we had ever hoped for Market conditions have been up set all season Heavy buying of the finer fabrics has not been up to the average Manufacturers are wor ried Goods on hand and no orders. Ilynian Cohn, the high grade manufacturer wtifd u that he had materials of his regular $15.00, $46.00 and $65.00 grades, about enough to tailor Into 1,500 suits We know Hyman Conn's quality, so closod the greatest deal ever recorded by any Omaha store. We picked Twenty models or tne very newest creations and Monday we are proud to show you the results Tan and Navy Serge Suits These shades are the loaders this Eeason. We have hundreds of these excellent short chic styles, abort jackets and narrow skirts; Jackets lined with the finest Duchess satin or Peau de Cygne silk. The collars may be sailor, shawl or tailored with silk lapols some suits are trimmed, but most of them conform with mannish, lines - $40.00 values $29.50 $35.00 values $25.00 Gray, Tan and Men's Wear Fabric Suits That from the fabric and style standpoint are without equals anywhere at the price Tlje materials are superior quality French Serge and sturdy men's wear' and Shepard's checks, with excellent Peau de Cygne silk linings. These also are in sailor, shawl or man nish collars some Inlaid satin collars $45.00 values, $35.00 and $30.00 values. $19.50 )0 values $29.50 $35.00 values $25.00 $45.00 values, $35.00 and $30.00 values. $ We intend this great sale to exceed all value-giving events. rCD OWB MEBBALIWll PETTICOAT with every Butt purchase of $19.60 or more Theae Petticoats come in at abide and are made of the very finest Measaline ullks. They have a is Inch accordlan pleated flounce and are tailored In perfect styles for this season's suits During this sale all Suit Alterations will also be made absolutely Free. Thus making the cost of each suit its actual advertised value. Come tomor row Sure Plenty For Everybody Suits for all sized women Including the short stout sizes. Everyone has been carefully considered The earlier you make your selection, the better choice you'll have. For today's choice Is always better than a tomorrow's Sale begins at 8 o'clock Monday morning. ! Hi liii ;li Bedding Priced in Your Favor Largo size Bed Comforters, sold reg ularly at $2.50 and $2.75, Mon day ; -91.83 9-4 Seamed Bed Sheets, etra weight, worth ,'Oc, each, choice . ..J8 4 5x116 illow Cases, regular 19c qualify, special price Monday, at 15 8x4 Bleached Piuuot Sheeting, noth ing made better for wear, Mon day very special (10 yard limit), at, yard 24'i $2 and $3.50 Table Covers $1.59 and $1.98 Just 600 For Special Sale Note the window They are Wash able Table Covers, all, fast colors, worth from $2.00 to $3.00, your choice Monday, while they last, at $1.59 and $1.98 "2-inch all linen Satin I'amuHk, assorted patterns, wcrtri 1 25 a yard Mo.iday. ym-d tl.00 90-Inch all linen Sheeting; our $1.50 fxade. nice round thread finish, nulli ng better for wash milts and wnlxta: special Monday 98o 27-tnrh White Fancy IMque. In pretty Ktripes; regular 50c ouullty, Monday at aso . Dorothy BixW shoes have won their popularity, with an appreciative clientele through merit alone. They are shoes with character, as well as individuality. No smarter, more stylish shoes im aginable than the models just received all shapes, all leathers, all fabrics. They cost $3.50 and $5.00 Eta day's Special in Bennett's illiitery Qearanee. Sale 1 $198 surpasses any value-giving offer Omaha women have ever known. 70U swell Trimmed llats, worth from $10.00 up; choice These are all brand new spring hats, made of the best ma terials and trimmed into smart, neat, becoming styles. Not a single old "hold-over" hat in this lot. Every one new this season full of style to become women of all ages. There are street hats, theater hats in fact, hats for all occa sions. Some are trimmed with fine aigrettes, others have beau tiful roses or other flowers to finish their becoming shape; some hemp hats, milnn, straw, etc. Remember Not a hat in the lot is worth less than $10.00 and many are worth a great deal more. Come Monday and make your selection at $4.98. We guarantee everything we sell and guarantee all claims in all our advertising, representations. Money refunded if you are not satisfied with your purchase. Come Monday. We regret there is not more of them for positively, such values are foreign to Omaha women. Just come and see you will say we have not told half the story of their worth. 100 S. & II.- Green Trading Stamps Free with every hat purchase. No mis- TS. V Big Muslin Underwear Sale April Clearance Sale Begins Monday Over 5,000 Garments go on Sale at HALF and NEAR HALF One lot of Iaco trimmed Corset Covers, slightly soiled, regular 25c garments 10 One lot of Women's Muslin Draw era, hemstitched-tucks at bot tom, 26c garments 15s Ten styles French back Corset Covers, lace or embroidery trim med, 39c values 25 One table heaped with Skirts, Gowns, Corset Covers, drawers Combinations, all are align mussed from handling, values to $1.25. . choice 6C One large table filled with skirts, gowns, combinations, corset covers and circular drawers These are all new, fresh goods, with new patterns of lace and embroidery trimmings, excel lent values, at $1.90 One large table filled with Skirts, gowns, combinations and Prin cess slips These garments are worth up to $3.75, but show handling, therefore choice for $1.69 Here's Nome Brand New Muslin Undergarment Upward ot 50 new styles, gowns made of cambric and nainsook trim med with either lace or embroidery, at $1.25 $1.75 $2.50 and up to $7.50 Upward to 50 new styles of combinations In nainsook and lawn, lace or embroidery trimmed, at $1.25 $1.75 $2.50 n "P to $5.O0 New Muslin Skirts, some trimmed with; lace Insertion and edge, others havo deep flounces of English embroidery, $1.00 $1.25 $1.75 $2.50 up to $7.50 vw&zm mm j I 4 4,1 Tan, Gray and Cream Dress Goods in All the New Effects Some plain shades, some hairline and pencil stripe effocts all these are here and many other new weaves that fashion is demanding this season. These we have priced lower than others at, per yard, from 59c to $1.50 Bennett's Grocery Specials Monday and Tuesday SO lbs. Granulated Sugar $1-00 Double stamps Pride of Bennett'a Flour. aack..ai.B5 AnU 40 stamps Bennett's Breakfast Coffee, 2-lu can for Boo And 40.tampa Teas, assorted, pound 48o And 41) atampa B. C. Baking- Powder, lb. can....fl4o And SO ptanipa Tea Slftlnga, lb- t)kg 18o And 10 marapu B. C. Pepper, pure, 'A -lb. can IOo And 6 slampa B. C. Mincemeat, 8 pkRS B5o And 30 stamps Cleaned Currant3 lbs B5o And 10 atampa 8. W. C. Table Syrup, quart can.. IOo Cheese, full cream, lb BOo And 10 r tamp a Flower and Vegetable Seed, Sipkga. Bo 6 lbs. Navy Beans for S3o 600 cans Old Mission Ripe Ollvea to cIoho out 30c van for.... ISO Gaillard'a Olive Oil, bottle 980 And 20 Btamp Hulled Beans with chicken, two cans fur 8 Bo And 30 Htainpa. Blue Label Catsup, pint bottle ,.fl4o And 20 Stumps. Franco-American Soup, , assorted, at, quart can DjSo American Hazel and Buttermilk Toilet Soap, very desirable, 6 cakes for 800 Snldere' Pork and Beans, large can, at- BOO And i0 Stamps. Iled Croaa Colorado Milk, 3 large cans for 8BO Ten Stamps with each pound of Butlerlne. 0 worth of fine curtains and furniture goes on sale at less than an average of Half at Bennett's Monday Included in this Great Furniture Stock We took over the entire surplus stock of curtains from two of the largest mills in this country there are 20,000 yards of curtains some made up, others in rolls, all elegant patterns, including lace curtains, cluny lace cur tains, net curtains, Nottingham curtains, snowflake curtains, in every known variety. Mouday will gee these goods gold regardless of the "made for" value. We Intend to make a quick turn of every yard of this stock. Below we show only a few prices. Make a trip to this gale Monday morning early before the crowds become an Inconvenience to careful selections Sale starts at 8 o'clock Monday. Nottingham Lce Curtains Excep- Snow FlaJke Curtains for TU-d llooms The greatest value ever shown in Omaha. $2.23. Monday 37Vi Imported llrussels N-t Curtains A very fine texture, suitable for the best furnishings $6.25 values, Mon day, choice 1.08 Cluny I ac Curtains 4 inch inser tion and edge come in white or Arabian shades, $4.00 values, Mon day, at 81.63 Cluny Lace Curtains With attrac tive edging, white and Arabian col ors, big values Monday, choice, tor $1.13 Kottlugliain Lce Curtain 50 inches wide, with small dainty designs none less than $1.00 values ..75 Nottingham Iae Curtains This line is a wonderful pattern of Point d'Ksprlt and filet design In white and Arabian colors, 45 to 64 inches wide, $1.50 values 15 tlonally artistic designs two tone effect and Arabian colors, 60 to f0 Inches wide, $2.50 values, 0f AA this sale, at I.VU Nottingham Imv Curtains In Sax ony, Brussels Net and Fillet effect, white and Arablau shades, 50 to 5 4 inches wide, $3.00 &j 4a values, choice All Cut Lengths Sold by the yard at Jut Half In this groat lot is Not tingham, Cable Nets, Scrims and Swiss goods. In a wonderful assort ment new choice patterns 5 to J;J are odd pieces only. No complete sets 2,500 pieces in all. Kitchen Cabinets, Dining Hoom Chairs, Couches, Sewing Rockers, etc. Because of the broken lot stock we hammered the prices down to less than cost to manufacture and purchased the entire surplus stock of a Grand Rapids maker. We guarantee every piece a wonderful value and guarantee every article in this sale. Noneof our regular goods "will be sold, how ever, at these prices. Understand us, these are broken lines of designs and patterns, maybe 0 or 8 articles of a pattern Dining room chairs, solid golden oak quarter sawed back, About 1,(X)0 Kitthen Cabinets In cluded in this sale We carry regularly the largest line of guar anteed kitchen cabinets west of Chicago. These on special Mou day, have oak basis, poplar tops, and are guaranteed not to warp or split $6.75 values, 29x48 ffr Ap tops, i?DettD $5.75 values, 26x40 tops $4.25 2.10 Guaranteed (Pennine leather fouchea will go These are beau tifully finished with diamond tuffs, mounted In a solid quarter sawed Golden Oak frme, and have the best tempered in oil Springs Monday sale price $16.75 TOO Dining lloom Chairs at Nearly Half Dining room chairs, extra well made and finished at 75c sale price Monday . : $1.50 500 Hewing Ilockers go at (juicik Moving Prices This is a special purchase of 500 Sowlpg Rock ers, all made of solid quarter sawed golden oak choice Monday, at , $1.50 JUtiE WEDDINGS FALL OFF September nd December Most Popu lar Months in England. JUNE HOLDS ITS OWN IN BIRTHS Marr Uaiaa Krpotatloa for a I'rrai.teal (llaalaa to Krlen4 vf H.r Haatble ! at Prlar.sa. BT LADY MAN W A R I NO. LONDON. April !3. tSpeclal to The Bf.) Htailctlrs Indicate tlmt r inane. Ii about to lli tli. 11 in to cuntiim In the uc r.ixanc. of a popular month for marriage In Kngland. The June bride It In the minority wli.n compared to the September brida. Wlille eSptember hrada the Hat, 1 xcrnitiT followi. a cloc aeooml. relegat ing Juno to third place on the calendar. W hy on nwith ahoulj l n.ore tiuvular than another for marrying la not account.'.! for by the atatlstlclnns In th. report on Kngland and Walea, Ivaued by th. regis trar grneral. In the Bepl.mber quarter there were In London 11.804 marrlagee. December cam. next "Itli lO.GI'.i. June followeti with The earn, condition of things obtained throughout the country, the tlgurea being a followa: September, T".Su.'; DeeeinLer, ;X:: June, 61.103, and March. i6.J31. licith in town and country June was the mal prolific quarter In th. matt.r of hirtha. In London there was In June, against 29.130 In March. .8' In Sep tunUr. and M.OJS In December. In' the country generally the disparity between the June quarter and other quarters waa even more atrlklng. the figures being TM, M. againat E!1."CT In March. ITT.lirt In eple,nber. and 213.348 In December. Uurins th. yar 267,41 marriage., SS7.100 blrtha, and 4S3..'l deaths w.r. registered In Kngland and Walea. Of th. blrtha. 457. 1X2 were malea. and 430. M8 females, and of th. deaths : 19.11 male, and ttklt fe males. In London the marriat'es num bertd 3S.0K: and the birtha 11B,:i'j:', and the deatha til.720. The population of Kn?l;md and Walea by the report of the reglKirar general wits U.VB.Uit, and that of lAndon 4 S7-J.70J These figures apply to the middle of the year. Mansion Heady for Iterlra. When Lady and Lord leeiea return to Ixndon from their honeymoon in KK'.'vt they will find a famoux old countr man sion ready for their occupancy. For aom. weeks past a viuall nrmy of workmen have been bny day and nlijht pi e aring th. famous old mansion for the return of Ita owner, who recently cap tured th. handsome and extremely wealthy bride on the other aide of te llir.t c. The house has not been done up for many years, but It la now undergoing the moat thorough reparrT and some remarkable In novations are being introduced. Surpria. is .xpressed locally at the hurried nature of the preparations and there la consider able speculation aa to the reason why the work was not begun soon.r In view of the fact that the engagement was an nounced long before any attempt was made to put the place in proper order. Queen Keep, old Friend. The peraonal frcndflhlp of tjucen Mary of KiiKlund Is the possession of a number of persons living In comparatively modt Matlons of life. Thee were friendships ane formed when V plrl living with her parents n White I:dse. Richmond Park, and indeed a number of people living in the lie ghhorlu odd of Koyal Klehniond, Kingston and Teddinnton. own intimate frlendahlps with her majesty. i "Mary la a continual ray of auneh ne." I I h it IbIa f 1 M .i i . . I'inln.la . .a.l PA.,lnI, I wiien wieaklni of fie present quren. ar.d this statement Is bnrn out by her ma Ji sty's principal fritnds. tueen Mary Is alow to make friends, but when friendships are formed they are lasting, vjueen Mary's chief interest centers in her home and her children. Uke Queen Alexandra, sh. la fond of muaic, and is a very fair musi cian. She also ttoaaesses a tuneful but But powerful m.zio soprano voioe. Her majesty la possessed of considerable skill In art, ami has distinct literary tat ea. S'he very seldom misses nn evhi'iltion of any Importance. On these occasions she Is gen erally accompanied by Lady Catharine L'oke. who. since the death of the que.en'a mother, to whom he was a lady In wait ing, has been one of her majesty's worren of the bed chamber. Lady Catharine Coke in a very Kern art critic. Queen Mary has very few Inti.nate frlrntis among S'lii'etv ladies, but imioiib' those honored with her friendship may lie mentioned the duchess of Devonshire, who was recently Installed as her majesty's mistress of the robea. and Lady Mount Klepntn, to whom their majesties. It will be remembered, paid a visit at Itrocket Hall, near Hatfield, aoine few weeks ago. I.ady Kva I'ugdal ia perhui s the oldest and most intimate friend that her majesty possesses. I.dy Kva has been th. queen a lady In wilting, or woman of th. bed chamber, as she ia now officially known, ever since her marriage, nearly eighteen years ago. Khe ia a very clever need!. woman and Is also said to be an expert upon furniture and old china, two toptea In hlih the queen takea a very great In terest. Loth the queen and Lady Kva lugdale ar great readers and olten dis cuss and criticize In) (As together. The Countees of .Shaftesbury, vno, ac companied their majesties on their last visit to India and will again this November aa the queen's lady of thn bed chamber, Is another Intubate friend of her majesiy. Before her inai rla.fc with the earl of Shaftesbury el.e was Ijidy Constance Crusvinoi and In bister of the duke ot Westminster. Fund fur scholarships. Miss Mary Aline Kwait of Kwhuiat. Surrey, wlio left an estate valued at 0 bequeathed JlC.bSO for scholurships for women. f the amount for the erholar Bhipa J97.S40 was for the foundation of scholarships and otherwise for the benefit of women students at Newnhaiu college, Cambridge, and Hl for a aimilar pur pose at Homervllle colleg.. Oxford. Candl- dates must b. needy women of not less than eighteen years of age and unmarried. Kvery M-holarshlp ends if the owner mar. Ties or engages in teaching during her hol 1 1 1 a s. Music Composers Busy, Music for the coronation la now engag ing the altintion of some ef the greatest musician ami hand Ka'Uis of Kngland. New marchi s by native composers will be aisplaytd duiii.g n, pioei.Mon and the recession. 1 1 In majesty's private band will form tile nucleus of the orchestra, under the direction of Sir Walter Tarratt aa master of the kings music, and Dr. Al eoek will be at the organ. Sir Frederick Bridge wil be the ill iectur-in -chief and will share with his colleague of St. Ceorge'a 11. task of conducting the re heaiala. Sir Frederick Hrldge has al ready completed his homage anthem and has woven Into the battle cry of the Lutheran reformation "Safe Stronghold." It is looked upon as an open secret that a knighthood I dotlned for I r. A I cock on tills occasion, ami there will b. oth.r honors for the musical knights.