Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, January 28, 1912, EDITORIAL, Image 22

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THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: JANUARY ,28, 1912.
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It's not somuch prices made as the quality of goods delivered that is bringing the crowds more keenly inter-
ested every day in our great
White Goods, Bed Spreads,
Dc, in Oat linen Depl
18H Imperial English I-on.
Ctoth. bolt of 12 yds., 95J
15c Imperial English Look
Cloth, bolt of IS yds., 1.18
l(e Imperial English Long
Cloth, bolt of 11 yds, 1.56
23c Imperial English Loot
Cloth, bolt i: yds.. J1.90
lie Checked Indian Dimities,
per yard at 10
18e Checked Indian Dimities.
Pr yard at 124
SSo Checked Indian Dimities,
per yard at 15e?
39c Cheeked Indian Dimities,
Per y"d at 19
1.00 Fall Sits Fringed Bed
Spreads, each 81.25
32. SO Full Sis Printed. Bed
8 p reads, each. . . . . $1.50
$3.60 Fall Sice Fringed and
Hemmed , Bed Spreads, each
$1.98
S4.SA Full Size Fringed and
Hemmed Bed Spreads, each
2.50
MO Fall' Sine Marseilles
Fringed Bed Spreads, each
t $2.08
jaoiaby Boro-ip :;m&
Every day we're offering special bargains throughout the store that we're confident cannot be duplicated elsewhere. All odd
lots, all broken lines, all winter goods now go the" bargain route and the wise one's who come will profit immensely.
eaUkAiii i i' 'inn n"ii
$100 Mover
Laces 49c
Irish Crochet, Baby Irish, Vene-
rstne, Net Top and
Shadow Allow Laces, Bands
and Edges, including many
new patterns, worth up to
11.00 per yard, -Monday,
per yard
at
49c
Your Choice of Any
BOYS' SUIT OR 0VEE
COATINOUB STOCK. 3 lll
New Spring Val.
Laces
The Xewest Patterns in French
and German Valenciennes, and
Imitation .. Duchess . Laoaa,
Edges and Insertions to
match, worth 'up to ISc per
yard, in on lot, .
Monday, per
yard at
5c
Dress Trimmings
Dress trtnimin, silk, sold, silver
and metal effetta; worth from K.o
to (I ts ner yard; Monday at. yard,
a, 10a, Me, end 3Se
Clearance Lace Curtains and Draperies
Closing out all odd lots at a-email fraction of actuul retail
worth.
Leoe Curtains, big assortment, av
two to three pair alike, regular
17.59 pair, Monday, pair. 4.S I
Lac. Curtains, big assortment, I
two to three pair alike, regular
$5.00 pair. Monday, pair, $3.45 I
tans Curtains, big assortment, I
two to three pair alike, regular J
13.50 pair, Monday, pair, $1.09 I
Figured and Plain Bilk, 3 Much I
wide, for over drapes, all shad as, I
regular 60s yard, Monday, per 1
rard at 38
Figured Cottage Scrim, all colors,
40-Inch wide,. regular 36o yard,
Monday, per yard at 250
the Bungalow and Fillet Net 45
Inch wide; special Monday, per
yard at SOt
Bash Curtain Swiss, all new pat
terns, regular It Me values. Moo.
day. per sard, at 100
Silk Frtnga, all colors. - regular
11 He yard, Monday, "per yard
t .......5
Silk Dewa Sofa Pillows. .Sea and Ms
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Are You on th e Market for Rugs ?
' Don't make any mistake; get our prices, compare our
qualities before you buy. You'll be surprised at the su
perior assortments and money-saving prices,
till Seamless Wilton Hag
at $22.50
1-SxlO-S Seamless Wilton Hugs
at 19.98
fx Seamless Wilton Kugs
at . $12.00
Jit! 1 Extra Quality Aiiulnsier
Ruga at.... . $19.08
S-SxleVS Extra Quality Attnln.ter
Rugs at $17.88
xlt French Wilton Rugs
at ......... - $55.00
III! Royal Wilton Hugs
t ,...$38.50
S-SxlO-f Royal Wilton Kugs
t $34.00
txlt Seamless 10-wlre) Tapestry
Brussels Rugs at . . -S14.9S
$-3x10-6 Seamless 10-wlre Tap
estry Brussels Rugs at $12.ftft
7-xl Seamless 10-wlre' Tapestry
Brussels Kugs at $9.98
III , Seamless 10-wlre Tapestry
Brussels Rugs at $7.98
4-6X0-6 Seamless Wilton Ruga
. . $7.00
36x63 French Wilton Rugs,
$7.98
10x63 Bundbsr Wilton Rugs,
t - $6.9
17x64 Exra Heavy Axmlnster
, Rug at... ..$3.49
17x64 Extra , Heavy Axmlnster
R ........$1.98
36x73 Extra Heavy , Velvet Rug
at $2.98
17x64 Extra Heavy Velvet Rug
st'v. .!. .iW . . ; . ...,.IU.25
Many other specials in Room -Size Rugs on- the Floor.
Showing all the new Spring 1912 Patterns. Largest Stock of
Rugs west of the Missouri river; no .trouble to show goods.
' TRY HAYDEN'S FIRST IT PAYS
In Domesfic.Room ;
Wide Sheetings, Sheets, Towelslinens; etc,' for less money
than can be bought elsewhere. " " .
25c wide Sheeting, 9-4 bleached.". . . . . ...... . . .19C
10c yard-wide Sheeting . ,7MsC
1212C yard-wide Sheeting .. . . .". 8M:C
59c heavy round thread Sheets, 72x90, each 38c
69o heavy round thread Sheets, 81x90 ........ .48c
19c Bath Towels ....... 12M:C
19c Huck Towels .12M:C
15oHuck Towels 10c
few Spring Wash Goods lnth do"
16c Fllaen Wash Goods, all colors.
at ...S12H0
New Foulards at ...12Mit
New White With Black. Line
- Serges, at lOtt
15c Benagallnes, all colore, Igjt
23o Handsome Striped Vol lei,
at ;....18
36-Inch Madras Shirtings. 12 H
12 Wc New Dress Qlnghams, lOt
13 Ho New Novelty White Oooda,
.'...100
16c Plain and, Fancy White Goods,
t 100
tit Silk Waah Goods, Remnants,
at .................. ..120
Mill Ends of all the finest and newest up-to-date goods for
Trv IUYrTM,t! Rret I Sprin? 1912 on 8316 m Dome
I J I1JII isLn ' i llll I tic room; all priced very low.
' Did You See That Window of
Beautiful Plain Bordered arid Figured Silks?
It's caused lots of favorable comment the last few days and we want to say
right here that every piece of the silks in this lot will surpass your expectation.
Regular retail prices of the fabrics, $1.25 to $2.00 yard. Sale price, Monday-
Printed All-Silk Crepes, 27-in,
wide; $125 a yard value.
20-inch Self Stripe All-Silk
Measalines; worth $125 yard.
40-in. All-Silk Marquisettes;
regular $1.50 yard values.
Plain and Novelty Silks of Nearly
Every Description 3.000 yards in
; the lot; pongees, poplins, peau de
cygnes, taffetas, foulards,, messa
lines, etc, in every imaginable
color; values up to $1.25 a yard,
on bargain " jo fco
square at JOQ'tOC
68c
a Yard
45-in. Bordered Silk Nets; reg
ular $150 yard values.
42-inch plain Silk Voiles; reg
ular $2 yard values.,..!..,
44-inch Striped and Bordered
Chiffons; worth $1.25 yard. . . .
Beautiful New Spring 1912 Foulards
200 pieces now in stock, 24 to 44-inches wide;
the very latest ideas;' all most wanted
weaves, colorings and patterns; bordered
foulards, silk serges and messalines, includ
ing Cheney .Bros., famous Shower-Proofs,
newest 1912 spring ideas; (SKt
prices, Monday, up from, yard UUC
Embniderj Specials
Monday
Broken Sets, edges and inser
tions, per yard at 100. 150.
190 " -280
Loom End Strips, at... 3
50 b1 ..740
18-Inch Corset ' Cover and
Flouncing, 1240 n 250
45-Inch Skirt Flouncing, 33.00
value, at ..J .980
''"'Monday Specials . '
18 and 30-Inch' Hair witches.
$3.00 values, at -980
Stemlesa Switches, , worth . to
$5.90, on sale - . .
from ....$1.75' to $3.K
3 Go Pur) Linen Hand Embroid
ered Handkerchiefs, slightly
mussed, each at.,.,120
50c . Ladies' .Fancy Neckwear
t .250
$1.50 Silk. Scarfs at ... 75
Special Values n;Tate
linens Mondtj '
$2.00 unnemmed" pattern
. Table C16ths, at $1.00
$2.50 . tuihemmed pattern
.Table CJ9ths. at $1.25
$2.75 unhemmed pattern
Table Cloths at $1.50
$3.50 '.unhemmed pattern
Table aoths; at $1.98
$4JW unhemmed . pattern
Table Cloths at $2.50
50o bleached Table Damr
ask at, yard: .. . .'.2543
89c bleached' Table' Dam
ask at, yard .50cj
$18 bleached Table Dam
ask at,;yard.: ...$1.00
$2JX) bleached, dinner Nap
kins at, dozen: '.".,.$1.00
$3.00 bIeaohed,'dinner Nap:
kins, at, dozeh , $1.75
$4.50 bleached dinner Nap
kins jat," dozen . ... $2.50
- Mail Orders Filled from
Our Daily Ads. Please Men
tion Paper WhenWriting.
Your Choice of Any
MAN'S SUIT OS OVER:
COAT IN OUR
S 'Off
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Some Real Dress Goods Bargains
It's not alone the low price, it's the desirability of the
weaves, the colorings, the unsurpassed excellence of the
quality that will appeal to the buyers Monday. ....
85c ALL WOOL SERGES SPONGED AND SHRUNK,
40 INCHES WIDE, AT 68c. f
Twenty pieces in navy, tan,' garnet, reseda, brown, gray, Rus
sian blue, black, etc.; a splendid bargain' in Monday's
clearing sale, at, yard .68c
M-lncli Silk. Strips PruaeiUs, the
ideal . material for one-piece
dresses, regular $1.25 yard qual
ity. Just 10 pieces in the lot,
per rard at 880
Imported All-Wool Taffetas, 42
inch wide, beautiful silky finish,
25 pieces in' the lot, $1.00 and
, $1.35 ''qualities,-on sal Monday
per yard at. .......... ..780
.Wool Press Fabrics Regular values up v $1.50 yardon aale
per yard at . .;-480 680
Quality and Weaves that wilt be a surprise, ewen to: those expecting
most; widths from 40 to 63-inch;- weaves include 'Serges, Panamas,
Grsnite Cloths, Etc., $1.00, $1.35 and $1.50 yard values; on Bargain
Bquare, at ...'..;. 480 680
Some Grand Monday Bargains in Our
January Clearance Sale of Ladies' Fur;
nishings and Underwear
Broken lines of high
grade Corsets
New up-to-date
models; worth to
$4,00 at ...$1.45
Corsets that sold up
to $3.00 at.... 98C-
$1.50 and $2.50 val
ues at 75c
Brassiers that sold
up to $1.50 at 25c,
50c and ...$1.00
Special showing of.
new spring models
in 'Nemo corsets,
$2.00, $3.00, $3.50,
$4.00 and ..$5.00'
Ladies' Muslin
skirts; nicely made '
and trimmed with
lace and embroid-
at
.69c
ery,
Ladles' $1.!5 Gowns and Skirts,
finely made and trimmed with
lace and embroidery, at. ..480
Ladlea' Fine Whits' Skirts, lace
and embroidery trimmed, worth
to $5.00. at $2.98 " $1.98
Ladles Good too Muslin Gowns,
tucked yoke. 250: r . $1
Ladles' Corset Covers, Isce and em
broidery trimmed. aU neat
styles, worth to $1 at 400 250
Ladles' Silk Mull MarccUa Com
, blnatlon Suits, trimmed with
lace, regular $3.50 quality
$1.98
Ladlea' Oowna and Combination
Suits, finest line shown, worth to
$3.50, at 980
Ladles' Muslin Drawers, lace and
embroidery trimmed, extra well
made, worth to $1.00
t 490 250
High Grade Wash Goods Now Opening Up In Wash Goods
- Department
Scotch Ginghams, 31 Inches wide.i. .240
Lorramle Tissues 240
French Percales, all colors.... ... '120
New Challles Fraacalse . . . 100
New Crepes, genuine serpentine. 180
New French Batiste.... ....120
New Bengallnea ' 39
New Poplins 180- 250 A 500
New Madrasea -. 15 180 d 250
100 different styles in Voiles, Organdies and other kinds
of wash goods now opening up. ;
Suits, Coats, Dresses, Waists; Skirts
Priced in oar January Round Up Sale at Less than the Actual Cost of production.- Now
if ever is the time for profitable buying of Women's Garments.
f ' : '
tfij Qf Monday for your
40y choice of. 150
Handsome Tailored Suits
made to sell for and well
worth $15.00 to $25.00; both
plain colors and fancies.'
A Splendid Showing of the
Advance Styles in Women's
Spring Suits and Dresses.
Let' us show ' them ' to ,; yon
Monday. ; " ;
&y QF for your ..choice
v w of one big lot of
$15.00, ' $18.00, '$20.00 . and
$25.00 Winter Coats; most
wanted styles aud colors
the very choicest values of
fered in Omaha.
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White Tailored Waists
$2.50 and $3.00 values; big
assortment; on sale, choice,'
for ...rr-T:.......$1.45
Children's Winter Coats
Sizes 10, 12, 14 years; $5.00
and $6.00 values, at $1.50
Misses', Chiffon Dancing and
Party ; Dresses $25X10 and
$30.00 values, all newest de
signs,' excellent bargains
choice,. $19.00
Children's Wash Dresses in
the popular Galatea cloths,
to $3.00 vai'ues .'...$1,45.
Misses' Wool Serge Dresses
..-Regular . $7.50 values, in
sizes 13, 15 and 17 years; at,
choice. . .... .... ... . .$395
Ladies' Silk Underskirts
Messalines and taffetas, iu
light and dark colors,. val
ues to $10.00; choice $3.95
Women's Long Kimonos
;Bwtar1valufes to $2.00; in
Hgana!dairk:colors; 89C
Genqe H a t h e r b 1 0 m
UnderskFive different
styles,.Trigular $3.00 values,
including 4the. Klosf it; your
choice, at.. . . :$1.69
$5.00 Wool: Eider down and
Blanket Bath: Robes; in all
colors, at : . ;.. :$2.95
Read life iBig Grocery Specials
tor Monday. You save from 25 to 50 by trading at Hayden's
We are still selling the beat high
grads Diamond H IamUy Flour for,
per sack.-.
Unless lbs flour market drops we
will be compelled to raise the price
this weak.
II lea. best Oruulated 8ugar...flM
IS bars Beat-'&amAU or Ulamoaa O
Soap for tSe
t Iba beat white or yellow Cornmeal
far las
( lbs. good Japan rice. 7 He quality, see
Iba. Cancy Japca rice. II Mo quality.
tor ass
Galtoa cans Oetdea Table Byrap. gas
Lrge bottles pare Tomato Catsup,
Warcester 8auee or Ptcklea, aaaortea
kloas, far SHs
JeUyooa vr Jelle. package THe
Cera Flakes, packaae ..te
4 l ib. caaa Ooaaenaed Milk SSe
eeas Lu La Scouring Soap .SSe
csbs Lavaltne Pollah .....SOo
oakee Blltoe Polish Ms
t lbs. best Boiled oatmeal ase
Met TraUa for Saaoa, Mas aaa
California Muscatel Cooking Raiaina,
par lb. ........: We
California Muscatel Bssrtloaa Raiaina.
per lb. 10e
California CooklBg 1gs. lb......ae
Clesned CurraBta, lb ....lle
The best Lemon, -Orange or Cltroa
Peel, lb. soe
I pkgs. best Condensed Mince- Moat
for - ' Me
SUIT Tan SBTtlS TnurT
bw iQTTnm,
Cneaper and better than loU of
butter. . ... .. . .
I Iba. Good Butterlne tee
Iba Good Table Butterine. .....ae
S'lba Fancy Table Buttcrtna Oa
The very beat. I Iba for... 4e.
The best Creamery Batter, lb. . ."40a
The best fresh Erie, nothing fliier,
per doaen .......aaa
Taa Vegetable atarket at Oiaaa
I binchea freah Beau, Carrots, Tur-
nlpa. Shallots or Radlahea for-las
Fancy Cacliflower. lb ?He
I heads freah Leaf Lettuce se
1 buncbes.freah Parsley.....'.... .Is
Fancy Cabbage, lb aa
Large Cucumbers, each, UHe and las
Rutabaga, Paraalps, Carrots, ' Beats
or Turnips, lb gfee
Hothouse Mushrooms, lb. box..... SSe
Bruaaels gprouta, lb. .......... ..15e
Tellow or Red Oaloas, lb tHa
WlfilaaS Mavel Piesges' Baa 'mm
AU far Qaallty aad never. '
Per Sea 15a, aaa, Me end SSs
Orasce Ppoona, each ISa
Veacy Oreaard lueksl Afalav Pr
' barrel ..
mm
Hayden's fjices in Hardware
and House- furnishings led,
the Rest. '-See These Specials
Mrs. Potts1- -f ifca Sad Ioni l r--
ular ''...,.,..? Tea
tl.21 New Sena! breSa(l irons... .So .
ISO feet Smooth Viro'rtothaa Llnee .
st ...... .'.-',.. .. ......., .Sse .
t feet Cotton Clothes Lines...... los ,
10 Clothes Pins.i.. to ,
No. l'Oalvanlaed Tuba .....4Se ,
No. t Galvanised Tubs.. see '
No. fOalvanlaee Tubs..'. SSo
l-qt. Oalvaolaed Paila ;Ue
lt-qt. Oalvanlieil Palls . too,
14-ql.r UeWanlied Palla. . . . .
Ne. 7 Si te value heavy fopoer bot
tom waah bailers at..: 1J
No. I 1.S value heavy oopper but- .
torn waah boilers .fl.tf i
No. II. It value heavy oopper bot-
, torn anh boilera ... ei.ee
No. I fl.SS value heavy galvaaiied
boilers- : . . ro
No.' ti.lS value heavy gaivanlied'
boilers SSe
Large alie. WUloar Clothes Baaketa
at . see
tie, five-year guarantee, baUkbeerJ
Ins wringers ...,,. S4 SS
$4.S,' five-year- guaraatae. ssll-brar-Ing
Wrlngera ....... .h...Sea
Three-rear- guarantee wrtnrere. .S4S
Any alio J kind ef waah board ton-'
4ay only see-
ll.t Food Choppers. ............. see
li.Ot Medium slse lard areas. . .fcat
Try HAYDEN'S First
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DAKES FACING CHURCH FIGHT
fropot4 Xe-stgbluhmeat of Uw
Churc Tettriet.
FDCE C0KTEST Q A5TICEPATII)
State mrl)rt te Veesleyr4 aed OIS
Age reantewa Have IaTetveel the
Cleveraaaeat relet Where
It Mast Halt. ...
COPENHAGEN, Denmark. Jan. 17.
Oae ef tfee moat important matters to
be eeusldered by the sreaent Parttamaat
will be the ra-estaohiibmeat of the caerca
vestries. The erhrlaal veatry law. aoiwif
at IMS, arortded that every parish shoals'
heee Us earn ,vstry, which sbeuM take
cbarge of ail praetieal aiatters coaceming
the eaoroh. evca ts the extent ef having
w emil tag to ai
tloa and discharge of the clergy. The
plan was most democratic, as the mem-
bera were to be elected by the people ef
the pariah on a universal aurrrage heals.
When the law expired la IMS the radical
mlnlatry of Zahle, which was antl-clerlcal.
refused to re-enact It.
The present liberal Krinlstry of Kiaua
Bern Hen la ualag Its beat efforts toward
lbs re-eetablhmment of the vestries eftd
to bring this shout a aew act has bea
proposed. The propoeal Is being sup
ported by a majority In the House of
Commona, both of the liberals and oddly
enourh of the radkala and the' social
democrat.
In the Houae tit Lards, which Is In the
hand of the conservatives; a favorable
vote, can be had saly oa condition that a
geaeral church surtlaraeat Is establiaard
at which the veatrlee aa wen as the ether
governing bodies of the church ran
rtpiennled. This w;n greatly decrease
the Influence of the veatiies, which Is te
the llklag of the eoBservativca. la such
a parliament It Is predicted that the chief
clericals and aot the people of the ves
tries would exert the chief Influence. It
is believed that the Pint ever the ques
IIob will he waged fiercely and at the
prevent time there Is no mesas ef pre
dicting Its final outcome., -- (
Paasere Make Hewvy Drala.
Orsanisad charity, and especially mu
nicipal and stale aid to the poor. Is rap
Idly pauperising a large eectma of the
Danish people, according to Miataler of
the Interior Jeoaea-goeadenip, who at
planning the asmricatma of the oM age
penal an set. with the Idea of substUuttng
universal state hfs lasuraace la Its place.
Ne ether country la Europe has so
little poverty aa Denmark and the con
trast betweea extreme wealth and dire
poverty Is aot marked bare, but tot
many years organised charity -and mu
nicipal and state peer renef have ocea
pted a larrs soar of the attention ef the
people sad geverament. ' (
; The feeltass at growing that the mat
ter baa been overdone. In Copenhagen
ths municipality extends relief to the
nnemptoyed sad many' ansa prefer te
stay here partaking of this aid rather
than respond te the ery .of the tanners
who for severs! years have aot beae
able to obtain enough help to-harvest
their crops. This expenditure of the
state and municipality ' has become I a
drain which cannot be endured much
longer and steps are now being takes te
curb the evIL
'The old age penaioa act does not re
quire any contribution ta their working
years from Its beneflctarles. and. year
by year, It la costing the state Immense
sad cantlnuooaly tacreeslag soma The
result has been the raising of ths Dan
ish tax rate to aa unheard of levaL
The mialstrr.of the Interior aew' prs-posea-sn-
Insurance -set. based en ths
theory ef help te these whs help them-
SVIatrra Tea Mile? for . ,
Skiing, sleighing, skating and ether
winter sports for which Denmark ha
becneae famous, promiss te become a
thing of the past It the mild winters
which have prevailed for the hut fear
years continue. Daring the Christmae
aeassa ths sir was so mlM that gnats
became troublesome, but lately the enow
has come and Denmark la beginning to
look Its wmtrr self.
Daring the hut fee" winters ths tern,
persture here bss been higher than that
of Paris, with the result that the visit
ers, who have came here dteased for an
Arctic climate have been much sur
prised. A Frenchman arrtved at one of
the leading hotels thla winter diuaeiiil
like sa Aretra explorer and with a rifle
alanf ever ale shoulder. He thought
that Copenhagen weald be eomethtng
like the North Pole and was turpi lard
that he cooM find no lee bear hunting
The key a success ta business Is the
fudlclous sad persistent ass ef arwspapei
advertising
WHY THE THIRD FINGER
Curiae Aweleat Belief Reaarvllag
the Flaaer CarHaylag the
;.v,rr.rr.
The third finger of the left hand has
from long usage been consecrated to the
wedding ring, relate " the IndlsaapoBs
News. This usage comes from aa
ancient belief that from this finger a
nerve went direct to the heart. 8o com
pleteiy was this fanciful piece ef
physic-logy confided In by the Creeks and
Roman that this wss termed, even bj
their physicians, "the healing linger." It
was used to atlr their mixtures from a
notion that nothing poisonous or harm
ful could coatmualcete with It without Its
giving rrornliat warning by .a, palpita
tion ef the heart. This superstition yet
prevails to a considerable extent among
the reentry People of wstera. Kurope.
Together with tbbi. ts the belief even
mere widely current that the wedding
ring will promptly removs asrt and
other excrecenaes If ' they : erg rubutil
with It. ;
As a gift, of love or.sign of .betrothal
rinse were In osa ta ancient Egypt and
la Assyria. The Jews from a remote age
have made the ring a meat Important
feature ef betrothal and la the marriage
ceremony. According to the Jewrah law It
was aeoessary that this ring should be of
vslne. ' It is therefore .examined en
eertlfied- by the officiating ' rabbi end
ehlet officers' ef the synacocife h(a
It Is received from the bridegroom,
whose absolute property fer must 'he and
not obtained oa credit or by gift. There
was then, aa now, an exchange ef rings
betweea Jewish contracting- - .perttea.
Shakespeare recalle thla cuatera most
sympathetically when Fhjlock. Is formed
that his daughter Jessica has given a
ring far a monkey, exclaims with sn out
burst of artef ant anger: "It aaa m
turonels; 1 had It ef my Leah when
bachelor. I asaU-Mt k. .. u , -
Is wilderness ef BtoaVe- -