s f 8 THE OMAIIA SUNDAY BEE; JDLT 30, 191 IV B ! ! fcl V, ! f; i A l r rrr 1 ft I . Fnint.-r t ?:''" 1 - - iiiHIiiJ Extra Specials In Our White Goods Dept. far Monday Fine soft finished English Long Cloth, 36 Inches wide, worth 39c, yard 25 Fancy Madras, assorted figures, fine and sheer, worth 60c, yard, 35 Sheer round thread Flaxons, broken and plain checks, worth 39c, yard .25 Fancy Drees Linens, including all colors, worth 39c yard....l9 Fine Chamois finished Nainsook, 38 inches wide, very soft, worth 39c, yard 25 Ten pieces high grade Mercerized Batiste, fine and sheer, worth 50c, yard 30 HE high quality, the absolute dependability of our merchandise is the secret of our success the reason for our ever increasing patronage. It's the offering and delivering of dependable goods at the very lowest prices obtainable that has won for us and maintains our immense clientele in Omaha and throughout the middle west. You're always certain of satisfaction here we guarantee it to all. Your Silk Bargain Opportunity - The Grand Final AVindup of our July Clearance Monday will certainly set a record for future events extremely hard to equal. Don't miss one of these magnificent Monday specials. TO - YD. for all Silk Foulards, Pongees, Plain and Novelty ovist D liJ 'RCUAkHE STORE- f Monday's Specials in Sheets, Pillow Cases and Bed Spreads fff Of Famous Domestic Room Aurora Half Bleached Sheeting, 9-4, yard 2Gc Pepperell Sheeting, unbleached, 9-4, yard 22c 42-inch Bleached Casing, 18c value . .... 13V&C Standard Sheets, seamless, well made, 72-90 58c Lexington French welded seam sheets, linen finished, round thread, 69c value 55c Dreamland Seamless Sheets, 81x90, 85c values 75 White Horn Pillow Cases, 42x38 25c value .....20 Linen finished Pillow Cases, 46x36, 16c value 12ttt Glen wood soft finished well made Pillow Cases, 42x36, 18c value . ...15 Satisfaction 36-ln. bleached Muslin, 10c value 7tt 18-lnch Cotton Crash Toweling, 12 He value TV4 Union Mills fringed Bedspreads, full size, $1.75 values V.$l 5 Elenora large size hemmed Bedspreads, Marslelles design, $2.60 val 1f)' German linen Hemstitched Huck Towels, 18c values T.liSl Lawn and Batistes. 10c value Dress Ginghams In checks and stripes, 12 He value ...".."...".".',". .. io White Goods, Lawn, Swisses, checks and stripes, values to 16c '. "lO Buyers In Search of Rags, Carpets, Linoleum, Shades, etc., should see our offerings of new fall patterns. 9x12 Axmlnster Rugs $18.08 9x12 Seamless 10 wire Brussels Rus. at $14.98 9x12 Seamless 9 wire Brussels Rugs, at $13.75 9x12 WUton Rmgs, seamless, $23.75 9x12 Ex. Velvet Rugs, seara- $18.75 7-6x9 Seamless, 10-wlre Brus sels Rugs, at $8.08 6x9 Seamless, 10-wlre Brus sels Rugs, at $6.98 Surface Linoleums at square yr1 69o and 490 Jap Matting, Carpet Pattern, t .yard gso Wool, extra heavy Ingrain Car pets, yard 39o Best Oil-opaque Shades, 7 fept long; ' 39o Best Water Color shades, 7 fet Ions B5o juessannes, xaiietas, etc., in tue most wanted weaves and colorings, 75c values and over 5,000 yds. offered in this splendid lot. f 1.00 Foulards at 48c All the odd lines and pieces of the famous Cheney's Shower Proof goods that Bell regularly at $1.00 yard. 91.25 reu de Sole 88c Just 10 pieces In this lot, 36 Inches wide, black only. Messallnes also in cluded are regular $1.25 yard values. Mail Orders Filled from daily ads, except in case of hour sales or when otherwise mentioned. Fresh fruit and vegetable orders sent only by express and at purchaser's risk. Bed Spreads, Sheets and Pillow Cases In Our High Grade Linen De partment Monday Imported Marseilles Bedspreads, heavy knotted fringe, full size, worth $8.00, each $4.50 Imported hemmed soft quilted Marseilles Bedspreads, full size, worth $5.00, each $3.25 Hemmed and fringed Marseilles and crotched Bedspreads, worth $4.00, each $2.50 Full slae fringed crochet Bed spreads, assorted designs, worth $2.00, each $1.50 Twenty dozen high grade Bed sheets, size 81x90, well made,, worth $1.00, each 69 100 dozen high grade Pillow Cases two sizes, strong and durable, worth 20c, each 12 H 75c Emb'dries, 25c Monday we will sell an ele gant line of 18 and 27-inch Skirt Flouncings, all high grade, full width, beauti fully embroidered on fine Swiss; regular 50c and 75c a yard values at, yd....5c Special Sale of Wash Goods in Our High Grade Dept. Everything must go In order to make room for new fall goods. All our 16c and 18c Organdies and BatlBtes, to close 12 Fancy Bordered Batiste, 40 Inch wide, good pattern and colors, 25c value 18t Fancy check and striped Voiles, regular price 25c 15 '32 inch Scotch Ginghams, good patterns, fast colors 15( Marquisette in ' plain colors and floral designs, good patterns, reg ular 60c quality, at, yard.. 39 Silk mixed goods in all colors, 39c 25 Drapery Depart ment Snaps In Monday's Sale $4.60 Lace Curtains Full size, large assortment of styles; at, pair. .... $3.25 $3.50 Lace Curtains, $2.50 $2.00 Lace Curtains In ecru only, Monday, pr...$1.25 Oriental Conch Covers Full size, big variety of patterns Just re ceived, $3.50 values, Monday, l $2.50 $3.00 Rope Portiere for double doors, Monday '-S3.95 Muslin Curtains Very neat de signs, $2 values, pair . ...95 35c yard Curtain Swisses, 46-ln. wide, on sale, yard 1J 75c Bungalow Net ... ... .-45 OOc Bungalow NeU ..-.x.25 20c Bungalow Nets ... 12 ft 50c Galloons, 19c Wide embroidered Galloons are today most popular embroideries at a very low price; Monday values to 50c a yard will be sold in 3 lots, at yard ..12MiC, 15c, 19c IVe Do the Furniture Business Grand Rapids Prices Monday We have a Parlor Suite, genuine leather, worth $27.60 wholesale, on sale Tor $22.50 We have one genuine leather, worth in the factory $25.00, for $19.50 Also a heavy Massive Suite that is a snap, for $35.00 Come in and see our line Saturday. MATTRESS SALE. Tuftless Mattress, 45 pounds, ad vertised everywhere for $16 to $20, guaranteed 20 years; our Price $13.95 Genuine Felt Mattress on sale, at $8.50 Cotton Comb'tlon Mattress $4.25 Cotton Top Mattress, 4 5 pounds, on,y $2.75 CLOSING OUT PORCH FURNI TURK 4-passenger Lawn Swing $4.98 4-pa88enger Gliding Swing onIy $9.50 Solid Quarter Sawed Oak Rocker, at $2.95 Sewing Rockers, solid oak $150 Let Us Figure With You On Furniture. If You Want Anything Get Our Price. Interesting News of Our Great New York Purchase 'New arrivals make Monday's assortments and values even more attractive than those of last week. Xew, clean, high class merchandise of quality and in variety that leaves nothing to be desired, will be placed on sale Monday at prices actually less than the value of the materials alone. The department was crowded Saturday. We expect unprecedented selling Monday. Come early arid get first choice. Your Choice of 375 Beautiful Tailored Suits Se cured from Turkel & Felstener, N. Y., at a great bar gain; latest styles, best materials, plain and fancy colors; all go in Monday's sale at one price, $8.95 'A $3.85 Dainty Wash Dresses, in AUover Embroideries Mar quisettes, fine lingerie, etc.; values that sell regularly to $15; Monday, choice $4.95 275 Ladies and Misses' Wash Dresses that were made to sell to $4; your choice Mon day $1.00 Pretty Silk Dresses In Foul ards, Taffetas, etc.; all sizes, splendid assortment of new styles and colors; values to $20. at, choice $0.95 500 Ladies' and Misses' Wash Ditsses that were made to sell to $7.50, choice Mon day $2.45 Handsome Silk Waists, in Jap silks and Taffetas, all colors, values to $5, at $1.50 111' You Never Betore Had Ready-to-Wear Outer Garment Bargains Offered You That Would Equal These in Quality at the Prices Ladies' Colored Princess Slips That sell reg ularly up to $3.00; on sale Monday, your choice .98c Ladies' Lawn Waists, worth $1.50, lace and in sertion trimmed; in Monday's sale, choice, at . 50c Women's Taffeta Silk Underskirts In all col ors, pretty styles that sell regularly to $5.00, at $1.95 Women's Long Silk and Wool Albatross Kimo nos, that sell regularly at $5.00 and $6.00; in Monday's sale at S2.95 ... 1 . ' See . Our New Line of Demi Tailored Waists, all sizes 32 up to 50 bust. Prom Grand Island Independent of Tuesday, July 25th. The Complaint About Prices From time to time for a year or more, complaints have been heard as to the hUli prices of living In Grand Island. They pertained occasionally to- rentals, but more frequently to food stuffs. Kecently in the last week especially these complaints have become urgent and louder, and a few days ago the Independent was requested to explain why certain ar ticles of food cost, as alleged, from BO to 100 per cent more In Orand Is land than in other cities of Nebraska. It will not be difficult to perceive how an extraordinary, unnatural and uncalled for reign of hlRh prices could injure the wellfare of this city. But are the prices for food stuffs higher here than elsewhere? Com plaint was brought to the Independent yesterday tnat new potatoes were be ing sold for a dollar per bushel wholesale In Omaha, whereas they were retailing here for J2.65. Why the difference? Incidentally It was learned late yesterday that a whole sale firm here was offering grocers a car. If moved quickly, at 11.00 per bushel. But there were 600 bushels; the potatoes so new that they are known by dealers as "green" and would not "store" or keep over a few weeks; they could be handled only by Immediate distribution, and on a cash basis. No one grocer felt free to take them, and retail them at $1.25 or thereabouts, though a combination mlnht yet be made. This the Independent is informed, explains why such a firm as Hayden's at Omaha, is advertising new potatoes at 40c per peck, while the local con sumer was paying or said to be pav ing 86c per peck. The Hayden firm. It is claimed, buy In five carload lots. The Hayden firm's advertisement ap pearing In Omaha papers contains mese quotations: 19 lbs. oest granulated sugar ..$1.00 Iutohess cooking apples, peck ..20o 10 bars Diamond C soap 2Ao Best creamery butter 25c No. 1 country butter 23o No. 1 Dairy butter 20c Selected eggs 17 Ho , 4 bunches carrots or turnips ....Eo Large heads fresh cabbage 6o 8 bunches radishes 6o And the Grand Island reader of Omaha Dapera scans more of such quotations and wonders what Is the , matter, If anything is the matter. He ought to note, first, that these prices are announced as "prices that are not controlled by the Omaha trust" and will conclude that they are per haps exceptional. More or less, he runs across the same experience in meats, etc., etc This la the quotation from Omaha referred to by The Omaha Be article of Triday Eve., July 88th. Hayden's Grocery Prizes Are the Talk of Omaha and Every City North, South, East and West of Omaha. 8S per oent to 50 per cent saTlng to the Housekeeper Is oar motto. Wo keep down the high oost of llTlng. 10 bars Diamond C or Beat-Em-All Soap, for jj0 -' sacks Best High Grade Family Flour 10 lbs. best White or Tellow Cornmeal, loo 15c Bromangalon. Jellycon or Jell-O, pg 7 He Grape Nuts, pkg .". ,i0o 1-lb. cans Campbell's Soups 7Ho 7 lbs. best bulk Laundry Starch. .. .25o 6 lbs. good Japan Rice 26c 4 lbs. fancy Japan Rice, 10c quality 25o Golden Santos Sorfee, lb 20c The best Tea Sittings, lb 12Ho Corn Flakes, Breakfast Food, pkg.. 6 Vic Gallon cans Golden Pumpkin or Apples, for 1 5c Gallon cans Golden Table Syrup.... 30c The best Soda Crackers, lb 6c The best Crisp Pretzels, lb Bo Tall cans Columbia River Salmon. OH or Mustahr Sardines, can.... McLaren's .Peanut Hutter, lb. ,12Vio ,.40 15c Butter, Oheese and Egg' Prices That Are not uontroiea dj tne omana Trust. Fancy No. 1 Creamery Butter, lb. .26o Good No. 1 Country Butter, lb 23c The best Dairy Butter, lb 21c The best No. 1 Eggs from the farm, per dozen 17 He Full Cream Cheese, lb lBo Don't Forget Try fin ii Mis m First it Pays Vegetables Prices at Xess Than Wholesale. Fancy Denver Wax or Green Beans, ID ?er Oo Fancy Denver Peas, per quart ...,7Hc Fancy Denver Cauliflower, lb. ..12 Vic 4 bunches home-grown Beets, Carrots or Turnips 6o 8 bunches Fresh Radishes So 6 bunches Fresh Onions 6c 2 large Cucumbers for ...Be Good cooking Apples, peck 15o 2 stalks Celery Bo New Potatoes, peok 40c Pieplant, lb 2Vfco Market basket Crag Apples for Jelly 35 California Plums, basket Apples for Jelly 3 5o asket 60c California Peaches, basket 25o Thread Sale Mondar Monday morning we will sell Machine Thread in 3 lots, per spool at lc, 2c, 3c 500 yards Basting Thread on sale Monday, at, per spool 3V2C Special Items In Oar High Grade Linen Dept.tor Monday High grade Table Damask, dew bleached, full width, assorted de signs, good value at $1.39, yard at 91.00 Bleached and unbleached Union Linen and Imported Mercerized Damask, worth- 79c, yard. .500 Grand assortment German and Scotch Dinner Napkins, war ranted pure flax, worth $4 per doz., 6 for 98 Strictly all pure Linen Barnsley Toweling, plain white or colored border, worth 19c, yard. -12H Union Linen double Hemstitched Squares, size 33x33 Inches, as sorted patterns, worth $1.00, each 454 Grand assortment high grade Turkish Towels, fringed, and hemmed, worth 39c, eachi .25 Hardware Dept. $1.00 Safety Razor . . . .59c 1-qt. Aluminum Sauce Pan for ...19o Half-inch Hose, cut to any length, per foot ....... 10c No. 3 Galvanized Tub. .59c 16-gallon Garbage Can, 98c 6 wood Coat Hangers. .10(5 100 feet extra Galvanized Clothes Line .29c 0. K. Washer $5.95 Any Washboard 25c Large Racine Clothes Basket for 49c 5-foot Skirtboard 49c Qt. Tin Fruit Cans, per doz.20 7 rolls Gold Band Toilet Paper 'or 25 PEOPLE OF PORTUGAL UNEASY Opponents of Republic Are Fomenting Trouble Secretly. GOVERNMENT IS READY TO FIGHT Detarkmeats of Reliable Boldlerr Are Seat to Moantalaoaa Dis trict to AlUr Hostile Feel, lags of the People. PARIS, July 29. Persistent reports of new revolutionary activities In Portugal excite the curiosity of Europe as to the destiny of the youngest of the world's re publics, it Is certain, however, that the re publican government, which now seems fairly well on Its feet, will offer a stern and probably bloody defense to any effort . at restoring a monarchy. Twenty thousand reservtsia have been called to the colors and are stretched alc(ng northern and northeastern frontiers, the most vulnerable points for Intruders. Another Important phase of the present situation Is the unrest known to be pre vailing among the mountaineers element, which has not yet become accustomed to the new order of things. To measure these , people the government has Inaugurated a policy of dispatching to the mountains mall detachments of soldiery commanded by an officer whose business Is to explain the objects of the republlo and counter act the hostile influence of ' monarchist ; agents. Asaerteaa Own Faaaoaa Castle. The Schloss Leniburg, the famous Swiss "Tower of London." one of the oldest and largest castles In Swltserland, has Just been purchased from E. E. Jessup of Philadel phia, by another American, Mr. Klsworth, who Is a relative of Andrew Carnegie. Mr. Jessup restored the castle at great expense to Its orignal style to when represents the epoch when the powerful baillfs of Berne ruled Swltserland. The castle, which Is situated on a hill 1,663 feet In height. Is In reality more of an armed village surrounded by a high wall. It Is the most picturesque and movt Im portant monument of ancient military architecture n Swltserland.- It Is easily reached front Lucerne and Is open to visitors. Masaaa Boar Heats Qalrkly. An Interesting contribution on the power of recovery of the body after hard work has been made to the Academy of Science M. Amir, the reporter, demonstrated that the human organism rests after work la accordance with the law relating to the cooling off of a heated body. The formula of Lutton explaining the rapidity of the body In work applies also to the rapidity of rest. Consequently one should find ac cording to M. Amar's theory, that rest Is more rapidly obtained when the work has been rapid. Agaalr, New Point of Interest. The seaport town Agadir, on the western coast of Morocco, was little known of until the arrival of a German warship which plunged all Europe Into the fear of compli cations and even gossip of possible war. Now Agadir has leaped into world-wide notice. T3ie sous region extending far back from Agadir, Is rich In mineral and agri cultural wealth beyond the dreams of en gineers and offers new proof of the fact that Morocco Is a country teeming In nat ural resources, which have only to be skillfully worked to make It one of the wealthiest regions in the word. In tha past the relations of Europe with Agadir were Important. In the sixteenth century the Portuguese disembarked there and built a fort. The Dutch Imitated the Portuguese In the eighteenth century and op to 1773 the Spaniards claimed the right to land there and seek provisions. An English company established Itself at Cap Juby, but was forced to leave by tha sul tan. England had, however, a vice consul at Agadir up to the eighteenth century. The bay of Agadir Is perhaps the finest and most protected on the Moroccan coast. and should Morocco eventually be divided among the powers would be a splendid naval base for the lucky acquirer. Better Ae-roplaaa Motor Needed. The lesson of the European circuit aero plane race Is the necessity of developing a better motor, according to the opinion of the experts. The delays to the airmen from accident were comparatively rare, but motor trouble was a frequent complaint. The power In the motor Is believed to have been excessive. In this respect the experts agree with the general contention of Wilbur Wright, who rcently pleaded for a halt In the struggle to obtain great speed. What Wright wishes 1 that the rules of speed races should be changed so as to limit the site of the motors, eighty miles an hour, in his eyes, being a good average. French experts want manufac turers to strive for the same regularity of motor In an aeroplane that now exists In an automobile; In other words, give up the struggle for speed and concentrate on regu larity and safety. As one expert said, "The bird Is created. He haa a body and he has wlnga. but his heart does not beat regularly. As America Kin la the great king of cures. Dr. King's New discovery, the quick, safe, sure cough and cold remedy. 60c and U 00. For sale by Beaton Drug Co. BERLIN SAYING SICKLY MEN Afflicted Factory Workers Find Com fort in Night Sanatarinms. GO DIRECTLY THERE FROM WORK Great and Costly Sewer System Fin ished in Berlin and Subarbs After Lapse of Thirty Eight Years. BERLIN, July .-The establishment of night sanatorlums in the forests surround ing Berlin, where weakly factory work ers and store clerks may combat In the midst of pure air the evil effects of close confinement during the day Is the latest novel effort of "the city sanitary authori ties. Three of these "night cure" establish ments, to which the sickly workers go direct from their workshops at 7 o'clock each evening, have been erected, two for women s,t Elchkamp and Bchonholx and one for men at Johannlsthal. On their arrival the workers are served with a hot supper and then retire to rest In hammocks In which they lie enveloped In sleeping sacks. They are sheltered by a roof from rain, but the sides are open and no curtains are permitted to hinder the free circula tion of the air. At 5:30 o'clock In the morning breakfast Is served and the pa tients proceed again to their work. All of those treated In this way have benefited to such an extent In health that the authorities have decided to build a large number of the sanatorlums so as to serve every district of the capital. Great Sewer System Finished. The gigantic operation of draining and sewaglng the city of Berlin Is about to be completed after thirty-eight years of labor and the expenditure of 142.600,000. When the work was begun in 1X71 the capi tal had only 860,000 Inhabitants; now it has 1, lot, 000, excluding the suburbs. The total length of the canalisation pipes, which are of Iron and earthenware. Is Just over 796 miles. This Includes the rainwater tubes, which run - Into the Lower Spree, and the sewage conduits, which extend to the municipal sewage farms around Berlin. The beneficial effect of the modernisation of Berlin's system of drainage Is shown by the diminution of the cases of typhus fever from 1.40 per 1.000 In 1873 to 0.M per 1.000 In M0. Germany Lacs In Aviation. That Germany is still much behind France In aviation Is the conclusion gen erally drawn from the results of tha Ger man Aviation Circuit race. Although prises aggregating more than (100,000 were offered, only fourteen of the twenty-four flyers entered took part In the contest and none was able to complete the entire circuit of 1,164 miles. The winner, Beno Koenlg, dropped out of two of the thirteen stages of the flight. Only three of the aviators crossed the finish line at Johannlsthal. Llndpalnter, who for three-quarters of the race looked like a certain winner, had to give up at the last, his nerves completely shattered by the strain of thirty days of flying, and nerve, rather than machine defects or acci dents, were responsible for the failure of most of the other competitors. The contest differed from recent French contests In its freedom from serious mis haps, there being no fatalities nor serious accidents, except a fall by Thelen, which confined him to the hospital for some time with concussion of the brain. . , Aeronaut Lost Over Bfonntata. Minor accidents and thrilling incidents were reported In plenty, however, the most dangeroue experience being that of Hoff mann, who started out at nightfall on the most difficult stage of the whole circuit, the flight across the precipitous mountain mass of the Harts, entailing an ascent of several thousand feet almost directly in the air from . the starting point, Nord hausen; a fight with the gusts and whirl winds around the summits of this Isolated mountain range and an equally precipitous descent on the other side of Halberatadt. His motor proved too weak to carry him j over the summit, and he finally decided to follow the alternative route around the mountain at Halberstadt. In the twilight he lost his way and cruised aimlessly for two hours over the forest and rocky side valleys of the mountains, In danger every moment of striking a fog-hidden cliff or tree top. Finally, when his gasoline was almost exhausted, he discovered a small clearing on which he landed, smashing his machine but luckily escaping unhurt. Many Dlfflcaltleo Encountered. The competition was carried out at times under difficult circumstances. Heavy, al most Impossible, winds were the rule for the greater part of the way, but the chief obstacles were the fogs encountered on several stages. Postponements were sev eral times necessary and on other occa sions the flyers found their way only through the abilities of the army officers carried as passengers. These received a training In scouting and reconnolssance work which will be utilised during the army maneuvers this autumn. The results of the race, however, were regarded as a triumph for the German aeroplanes. Though Wrights, Farmans and other machines of foreign design com peted, the three winning aeroplanes were of German type and construction, Koenlg flying an Albatross biplane, Vollmoeller an Etrlch-Rumpler monoplane and Buechner an Avlat k double-decker. BREWERY BARON IS GENEROUS Lord Iveagb. Hands $25,000 to the King for Hospitals. BUYS PLAYGROUND IN DUBLIN Duke of Connauftht, Bloat Popular of the EnglUh Itoyal Tribe, of Temper Likely to Captivate People of Canada. LONDON. July 29. King George's visit to Ireland turned out much as did that of his father eome years ago. On both oc casions it had been predicted that there would be trouble, or at least counter demonstrations. Neither . occurred. The king and queen Indeed received a very warm welcome from their Irish sub jects of all political parties. In Francis and Partclk streets, the only two remain ing slum streets, the residents In which are all ardent nationalists, their majesties received a very enthusiastic ovation, but it is not suggested that the vt.-lt ' has changed the politics of the people.. King George and Queen Mary went Into this district to open a play center established by Lord Iveagh, the lmmennely wealthy 'head of the Guinness family, for the chil dren of what is probably the poorest dis trict In the kingdom. Lord Iveagh, whoso employes run Into the thousands, is doing a great work In Dublin, for besides his housing plans, he is a liberal contributor to charity, and to celebrate the king's visit handed his majesty $250,000 for distribution among the hospitals of the country. Few Autos in Dublin. Dublin Is undoubtedly the only city of any pretensions In the west that haa not succumbed to the motor car. For a city of Its size fewer cars are seen here than anywhere else, and as for tsxl-cabs, not one has yet made its appearance. For gen eral use the Jaunting car is still supreme, and It Is certainly more picturesque. On the road to the races, at Phoenix Park and Leopardstown, not more than a dosen motor cars were to be seen, practically everybody driving out. The duke of Connaught, who will soon go to Canada as governor general, is about the most popular man In England today. The popularity, which was that of his brother. King Edward, seems to have fal len to the duke. During the coronation, when he. In common with the other mem bers of the royal family, were naturally much In the publle eye, the duke, who is familiar to the public, was picked out oftener than any other man and always given an ovation. Probably th chief reason for this is the easy, natural manner of his royal high ness, who, like the late king, has the fac ulty of putting people at their ease when with him. He mingles freely and always has something friendly and jovial to say. He, too, is recognized as a soldier of no mean ability and his action of commander. In-chief of the Mediterranean, a place more social than practical, was much applauded. He Is a soldierly-looking man and In every way appears much stronger than any other member of the family. The duke is sure to become as popular In Canada as he Is at home. Diplomatic and democratic, he Is just the man for the place, and it Is the hope that lilsappolnt ment for absolute Independence, which some people In England believe Is threat ening In Canada. Rosebery Has Many Titles. Lord Rosebery, still to be known. to the general public by his old title, will In offi cial documents be designated by a string of names that might almost make a king envious. It was disclosed In the, official announcement of the coronation honors that Lord Rosebery had received no less than three new titles. They are Baron Epsom of Epsom, In the country of Sur rey; Viscount Mentmore, in the county of Buckingham, and earl of Midlothian. Lord Rosebery had before this five peerage ti tles, namely, earl of Rosebery, Viscount Rosebery, Viscount Inverkelthlng, Baron Primrose and Dalmeny and Baron Rose bery of Rosebery, Kdlnburgh. As a mat ter of fact. Lord Rosebery haa hitherto sat in the House of Lords as Baron Rose bery. He will now have the precedence of an earl of the United Kingdom. The list of his orders, chief of which is that of Knight of the Garter, would more than use up the alphabet. KODAK FILM 5 prc Developed for RCALL ALL SIZES SIX-EXPOSURE KODAK FILMS developed for 6 cents a roll. All sixes 12-exposure, 10 cents a roll. Most Careful and Satisfactory work guaranteed. 8x10 Bromide Enlargements from any of your favorite Negatives, 2b cents each. Send for our complete Price List and a Handsome Photograph FREE. HCARLKTT nTUOIO 45-47-49 N. 1JTH ST, PHILADELPHIA. MAN DO & Vti 9 Vemevea suuerslaMs wrfnuui perl mt tee Mi. Tha ealr mfm Mll.kl. 4. ptleterr Lsrse fceftle Sl.e -' lee. .a4 tmw ! ffrve. Madame Josephine Le Ferre. uwmi ae. vautj, sa J Bold by Beaton Drug Co., the Bell Drug Co., and The Bennett Co., Omaha. Drexef s Cut Big Success The big sale continues all week with as good or better bargains all the time. Monday and Tuesday we win sell an tnat s lert over. Misses and Children's White Canvas Ox 'ords 50k Monday and Tuesday we will still continue the sale of Men's Ox fords, broken lots; $4.00 grades, some $5.00; at 95 We ape still selling broken lines In women's white canvas Ox fords, also pink and blues at $1.00 GREAT BARGAINS 100 pairs Women's Dress Oxfords, patent colt vamp, black and brown Buede tops; very stylish, low button; former price $6.00, Bale price $1.05 Extraordinary Bargains 200 pairs Women's Russia Calf and Tan Vlcl Kid Oxfords, hand turned sole, former price $4.00; Monday and Tuesday. . .$1.J)5 Take Notice Boys' Scout Shoes, the shoe every boy wants, comfortable for the hot weather and with the wearing qualities that make them ideal boys' shoes. $2.60 grade sale price, .81.85 $2.00 grade sale prlce..$55 Twenty lines of Misses' and Children's Strap Pumps and Ox fords, 20 per cent off. This also includes boys', youths' and little gents' oxfords. DREXEL KHOB COMPACT 1410 Farnam Straet V Si ! "ft- i i it