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ift " - ' THE BEE: OMAHA, THUKSDAY, MARCH 21, 1912. - - 1 " II.. ,vr v) ) y LAI y: v' r . '""I f A?P4, D i J y a&H. Green Trading Stamps Given f j) lj -r- , ViLtlJ. - .-J j U . With All Purchases- at .This Store.,.,. Jf . THURSDAY SPECIALS Anniversay Sale of V omen's Neckwear Lace Collars in crochet and Venise effects, lace trimmed and embroidered Dutch Collar Sets, embroidered coat sets, Queen Ann .collars; side effects, jabots, etc., in the newest creations for spring- two big lots worth to $1. Anniversary Sale prices. ?35c-39c H 1 TWO BIG SPECIALS in Our BARGAIN BASEMENT Soft Finished and Begular Finish FINE CHAMBEAYS 5o Yd. Here are all the wanted plain colorings in desirable lengths that are perfect lJFfcc is the regular selling price of these fine chambrays, Anniversary Sale price, per !jP . 25c SILK STRIPED VOILES At 10c Yard. We have prepared a wide assortment of these popular and desirable Silk Stripe Voiles in pretty shades, perfect goods right from the'bolt these regular 25o voiles, special, rat a yard.., 10 c 25c Roman Stripe Tapestry Slips at 10c Ea. These slips come in all of the now oriental designs, finished with tasseled corners just ready for .the pillow. On sale Thursday in the Art Department. : SEE OUR FOUR PAGE ANNIVERSARY AD v , On Pages 9, 10, 11, 12 of This Paper. Greatest Bargain Features in the History of Omaha BRANDEIS STORES PRINCESS LOLO A WONDER Aitoniihinf Mind Beading- Tuts of An Indian GirL ' ADOPTED DAUGHTER WHITE MAS Hlladfelded See Beeete Aae Trm . Claw. Heede Ward, Tell lkm and. Deaerlhe ' r Ohieeta. " la defiance ef Prof. Hugo Muneter Jirg'S IMftlM that mental telepathy does not sxlat, Lolo Chlnkpsva. a nw tnen-year-oid Hiour Indian girt, I dally performing mind-reading test which .mm to show that ahe, at least, li sole to dtrlne hat la In another person's Bind. ' Whether aha Inherited th Power of mental suggestion from her Indian for.' beara-ehe la a granddaughter of Chief RaiB.hv4JM.rac. who fought wtth Bit ting Ball at the battle of the Utile Big Horn or developed It herself la not known. She flret exhibited evidence of her snucual mental power at the age of 4 aad br eonetant practice bai de veloped It antil today ah can do the meat aetoundlng feau apparently by mentrj suggestion. With her featar father. J. U Cotton, a former Indian- agent who adopted bar at the death of bar parent, aha baa bean appearing recently la the Percy William ehata of theater about New Tork glrlng exhibition of her power of mental sag-, geatloa. Tented' wr Experts. While bar performance on the stag I remarkable-blindfolded an can read all the aarde or letter per footer father aa lseta tree ecorea af persons . In the snihwre It waa a private teat held In a Hew Tor atftce building before a gather, tog af azparta that really revealed her remarkable ability. Mind readlrf teats on the (tag are el waya open to suspicion. Doeens of al leged mind readara have been xpoed gala aad again. Th part of thl. dlta Ctrl' periormuca la which an aboeta a cigar from th tneuth of bi teeter father with a rifle when blind folded and make other wonderful abet without th aid of bar ye a -above .uenitioa. bat aa audleatc Is entiuea to doBbt her power of mind reading for the raaaoa that the aaetboda ah employ are ' atmllar to thee nsed by -mtad reader" who ara known t work hr neaM of Bcrvata coda. Vhen Cottas goea throagb. the. audi- rnce aaklac for letter and earda and Uiea Baking lola. wh I blindfolded on tlia stage, to tett what is written tan. It a quit peeeifc-1 for bla .ilea tiona to tudioat what bar anawera ahauld be. Vartoua "salad readeraT Bv as DlsTed eodea auceeaafally. Bat at tb prtrata teat which was given to Lola aba told what waa wrutea eo card and anralope .without having anything epokea te bar.. Ja taiet. bcr foatar father waa another room etnr--teg aaass af the tests, and as they could sot avea sea each otber any communica tion other thaa through tranamiaatoa wa lnuwealble. Treteew luuaere. After trading the name and addresat a a dosea or more enralopea aad batter which war shewn to Cotton In rapid eweeaakoB a aha doe en the stage. Lai 'Jbmitted t tare tests which of those pitetwt aeuid expiala.- In readtng tk names oa the envelope and cmrde Cottos asked her. after aeetng dt one, what was wrhtea on taem. Free Land hformation The Twentieth Century Farmer, to meet the demand of its readers for land information, has gathered and compiled, data on Boili, climate1 and farming conditions . In all parts of the country. It is willing to gire out this, information, free- if postage is sent with inquiry. Do You Want to Know About government land laws, location of land of fices, etc, . , ' How to get irrigation lands, location, of projects, laws governing same, etc. Best sections for fruit growing, general farming, stock raising or dairying. Your questions will get prompt attention. State plainly and specifically what yon want to know. TTrite, . Land Information Bureau The Twentieth Century Farmer Omaha, Nebraska Introducing for the Fint Time Thurs day Some New Style in Women's Garments and Headwear which arrived only yesterday. And, in their respective departments, you will find neckwear, hosiery, gloves, shoes and other accessories in the, proper styles ana colorings xo maicu any AAcinmA v-rvi. ma xr ca1fvt x Our Spring Fashion "Z Review is Exclusive la that no ordinary styles arc ihown-nono bnt corract, smart. UlBtlncUro models can find s Dlac in this store.. It Is also in clusive, for nothing the world ot fashion, demands is misting. Yon and your friends are Invtted to inspect the wonderful assortments at your earliest convenience. Drtttet for Confirmation Wear . Beautiful low and high-neck styles with i! three-quarter length sleeves ot fine quality lingerie materials. They're handsomely fin ished with cluny or marram laces and will com pare favorably with lingerie dresses selling inf many estaDUsnments lor as mucn-as t lo.uu., We price them 9. 5. ' ' : Foulard and serge drraees tor womm and misses are shown In great variety of the choicest spring and early summer models. Side effects, high end low . necks, plain tailored and tasty novelty styles. $15.00 buys fine model but there are other dresses at both lower and higher prices so all purses may be suited. - ( ( 9 ,i tl 8" ! mi- XT- New Wash Suits for the Little Fellows Have Arrived nd we know many mothers will be specially inter ested in me snowing, we think It Is quite the fin est line of wash suits we have ever had, being widely varied In materials, colorings and trimming schemes. - Thtrt are Ruttlan and tailor bloas ttyUt with military or Bailor cotton. New idea embodied in tht making. , The mothers who are in the habit of making these suits will find It more economical and satisfactory to bny them at this store. Present nrlcee becln at a dollar aad range up to 13.60 according to the material and finishing. There Is a a mail lot of boys' spring salts, worth up to $4.00, to be closed out Thursday at $2.39 for your choice. Rare bargains if we can fit your boy.- "Little Tntlor" rompers-the best made-50c) the garment for ages one to lx years. Larger Grocery Specials for Thursday at I I In MP Bennett's Capitol flour special offer of a ear. for 1JS 1-pound ran Benoett'a Hreakfat coffee and 40 atamp SSe Assorted tea. and alainpa, lb. ,i an Tea slf tings and IS stamp, lb. 15 U-lh. can pur pepper and I stamps 10 Vsn Houtea's cocoa and k tan.v. can ... lee Full cream cheese and , 1 stamps, lb. ' aa 1-lh. can Bennett's Cspl . tol baking powder and te stamps cans Cottag milk and iv atauip ...... ..as ( bar CryMal While soap and It atamp as Onion aalt and I atamp. haul for ........ la Bin Label cataup and 1 aump, bottle Sve IMnt can rYanco-Amerl- can aoupa, assorted, for II Dill pickle and I -stamps, bottle ...110 Snider' chile sauc and i atamp, battle . so Pint can Oalllard'a ollr ou specially priced. 40 Cleaned currant ant 10 stamp, lb. 11 Tegwtsal aad . riower Seed ef Ail aUads, " SW Walker hot tamale and It tamp. can la tlH) Jar Blahop'a frultate "T at. Large can Snider's pork and beans - and i stampa ftir ........SO I tana Kvergreea sorn i . a tain we ....so Mb. pkg. Dewey Cleans er or Compound and 20 etampe see 10 bare "eat-TBm-A.U" oeap for s Pour cakea Dutch Roee or Violet toilet aoap for as Hoyc before the moving season You will have a -much better se lection of offices now than it you wait until the 1st of April, or the 1st of May; When choos- ; ing.select a" building, the pol icy and organi-1 zation of which have, been tried and never. found'' ,wanting. It takes years to develop "service" and a ; seasoned organization in an office building. A build-., ing which is kept in constant repair never grows old Select a buUding, the location ot which to known- not' , only , to everyone here, but to everyone, who has ever been In Omaha. .. .. - ' . . . ' V The best "service," the building that is kept .in . the best repair, and the best known office building ' in Omaha is . , ' . . ' THE BEE BUILDING There are only eight offices vacant today, - but among them ore some very choice ones: i i fteceotlon Room, nrtvate office, two hire closet, tars workroom with two north window. Ideal office for engineer, architect doctor or other profeealnil man. Keotal per month. ......... ,9iMa Ota Thl la a long narrow room, 10zlf. harm if a north light, bental, par month --. eoo In 11-OTl In alae. located oa th court. cIsm te eky - i. light, thus Baying excellent natural light. - Tb space cool ha divided so as to mas two Very pleasant rooms. Price, per month ........u.....a374d S90 Office in th northwest corner, having four large win dow A fireproof vault for th protection of valuable sapor Is much in demand and la afforded In this room. There la a total of ISO aquar feet or floor apace ana aona wouia a . aqoippoa with partltlooa to satisfy good tanaat. The rental 1 price la per month MwnuNMI The Bee Building Co. Bee Business Office 17th and fantam Sts ftoom 1 DR. BRADBURY. DENTIST tSM Faroaai fit, fffwja, Pbon Doug. 1TSO. PUtia $2.00 lp Extracting Met p rulings .... ....60c l Crowns g'AJM Dp Brldgework . . . sa.60 1 , v I v I a rvA a Tear 4uu Ofrlee Mlaalag Teeth supplied without Plates or Bridge, work. . Verves rrnaovwl without paia. Work gnsr aateed tea years. was tb suspicion that the Inflection of hla vole or a signal of soma sort en abled bar te do It. despite th fact that she waa hUndfoMod. At th (uggostloa of th writer Cot lot went Into an adjoining room, where It was tmposslbl for him te -see Lola or be en by bar. Several envelope, cards aad other art 1c lee were bowa to bins by Ua writer, and Inuaediately after each on Vaa seen by htm be asked "What have I 1b my hand?" And Lolo waa able te tall Una correctly. Thus signal were unpoaslbla, A teat was then made without asking say questions of Lolo. Kaveiopes bear ing address war shows to Cotton, He ooacentrated Ml mind on them, and with out addi mlng a word te her ah read what was writtna oa them. ' To eatabllah this absolutely th writer scribbled the word "Alboquero,ije" ea a trip of paper and handed it te Cottoa. "What did I writ on the paperr tb writer aad not Cotton asked. jui-uquunue," said Low without a atoaunrs hesitation): There seemed Be deoM 'tbat aha had read what waa hi her foster father' salad, On of th men present at th test had a erudftx and It was placed la Cotton's hand, walla Lolo waa still MiadfoMed. -What has he la his hand?- arked the writer. - . . , , . j-: I "A cross,' answered Lola, - -No." aald the writer. "A crucifix I should bar said," she answered. . BJawt EHftlralt resit. Her foster father considers bar ability te shoot aacvreteiy whee blindfolded the most difficult thlaa aha does. Sh doe not only (hoot at a target. tut she snuffs out a candle which ta held and alao ahooU a pier of candy which a hoMa between hla finger. . 8h la aa lndlftrat abot with bar era open, but eh claims ah I able to abewt accurately wbea her eyea ara ctoasd. be ts use she can read her faster fat faerie mind exactly where to aim. Nsver has she nilssed a shot while blindfolded. The strain of "mind reeding" for bai: an hour usually Urea her out, hut In very reapar-t Lolo In a normal, healthy girl. 6h dor not pretend te forteU the fature. Nor Is ah ckUrvDyant ' AU ah el alma to do Is te read bar taster father's mind. New Tork World, JACKRABBIT RAIDS FOR FOOD Bawwee ef FaaaUhed Banal Attack GraearOee ta W Mad desperate by hunger, horde of femlsbed. jaokrabbtr are raiding the farm yard and feed lota oa Kansas reaches, according ta from that aeetloa of th state, and rob bing cattle aad -ether Hv stock ef their tood.- Deprrre of their, usaal toad by the deep snow which cover that section ef the" state, th -rabbits Inrad the farms and granaries and cause great lose to th ranchmen. Where eon has b left ta th shock, or where hay aa been stacked, the little aalmals eeearregate by thowanda aad. la their desperate stralta eat thousands of dollars worth ef grain aad other teed that la gr-atiy needed by the fanners for their tcfe ' - 8 nanatrou are ta rabbits that tt Is Impossible for the farmers te protect themeelve from them. Thousands ef th -I'm1 bar beea killed and asany FREE--35c PAIR OF HOSE-FREE THURSDAY ONLY WB know we selt th BK8T hoe for IJ.C9. and aa an extra Induce ment to yon to try ON IS pair, on Thursday of thl week, w aiva you absolutely FREE a pair of tie hoe with each pair of our WOMEN'S $3 SHOES .' aLS VMVVlU!lU SSa SOUTH SIXTEENTH STREET. Harold Baueri " The Great Pianist ) Will tJse the -V 2 J - Mason & Hamlin V (. the Straidivarius of Piano, at the Lyric Theater, Friday Evening, March 22. A. HOSPE COMiPANY 1513 15 Douglas Street. Western Eepresentative. Have You Read the Want Ads Yet Today? , u You Will Find Most Interesting Beading on the Want Ad Pages. t 'A BfVSBMBXTS. AMlTSEMCiVTS. IviAIL, ORUERS glVen our most prompt attention. Hend In -your photo drawing, waterr lnrs, -etc., to he framed. We handle everything with . In greateet of rare. Write for .our price IipI en framing na ovtl sfouxciira a ax oo. 11 Hewer Osasa, ee- The ration, hut' there appear te be 'little diminution la their hum her. gome farmers report that tlia raoom have tovaded bog pens and by sheer tone ot aumbera driven the hogs away from their toed, on fanner whoa repu t.iiM re truth sad veracity I aood. raportlng that be saw a drove of rab bits Inrad hi hog pen. take ear of cor In tbetr Jaw and leap hack ever th fence and retreat ta a aafe distance ta devour their am. freak Wlnetow, a ranchman la Hodge man eounty, also said that ha had ssen rabbits tnvad th hog lots and grab oera out of th mouth of the nogs. -Si ery day since the Big snow. - air. wfinelow said, "the ranch hands hav - uiu a bunch of cattle la tb feed lata, hat they reported that the stock appeared t he hungry all the tiros and appeared t be growing weaker and thinner. I and aa meastlgatMB aad found that aa eooa as the aaaea wouia get the feed dumped a the ground aad leere for Ur fields that hordes ef jackrabhlu woeld ruah pon tb feed ad deveur !t."-Kans aty Star. Key te the-i tusUca Bee AdrerUslBg- T Shoe The Sho Without a Hurt Xamlag the Bey. ; Old- Jam. gardener aad reneral totum. aa rs-t every saiaa correctly, but thcr by her faster tatber tienty 7rdj away.ihoufasda of tbca bar died from star. fac- . umniiuM oa dar hr a hnsht-looking lad I or year old. I thl your oyr- asseu. - -v w k Am laet one I got. ua Junior, mur wuffleea niraer. ssek roe maanara or ee biii'wm. "Juator." 2 ootnmented. - 'aa he st named aftr year . Nsweuh.- ta aia maa nvue Indignantly: -a atn' nam fur ase! u um. Jtmiho. wbar my mammy gtt oufn the Bible. Ia ayar Chile i nam Junior cue h waa kora la June. KF- IpuMott s alint'ne. Foot-comfort from the day you bay 1 your first pair is the experience of . every wearer T of Eanan Shoes. The man or woman who id shoe-wise wears Hanan Shoes. They have found from experience that for style, comfort and wearing qualities the Hanan Shot is the peer f all shoes. For Men or Women DREXEL 1419 Farnam Street BOYD'S-MATINEE TODAY, 2:30. TONIGHT, 8:30 OatAXA-pj UsTTBW TAB THE DURBAR in KINEMACOLOR "BEIT The whole picture spectacle ta sphmdld, the coloring of tb vlear so vivid and beautiful that many people uttered exclamations ef commemtattdh. . - , "NKW8" wenes of magnificence In Klnediacolor Durbar. . , .'WORLD-HERALD' The audience was Impressed - aa much by the instructive and educational features as by the brilliancy of hues and spec tacular aplendor.' . ... nxcxa, as ajts so. - 4i The Orphean Road Show r.rriT1iiV URTIV RpTK PERFECT VAUDEVILLE. ALL THIS WEEK Mat. Snry Bay Sila, Bvary Bight 8:11. tmht r'alac liirls; Ulmon de Beryl; un-r imM Thieees:- Rar Hsmuels: Rchenck a Van. Cunnlghan Jk "rlon: Kremka nromera " . . in, at - - -" a&e. IS, ospt aatasday aad Baaday. rhene. Dong. ; End. A-144- American Theater Toalght, state. Tnea, Ihara, i Bat. lv.Ih.. - V . and the W-OOSWAJa STOCK COW AWT U OMO. stL COKAK S araslcal Comedy 4S aOsTffVBa IrMM BBOAv. 11" p,it Week Th Fidom of Basanne KRUG iHhlAiivK a. Today, aoa. ' sngat, a-aa. WHIRL OF MIRTH ' FRANKCOTCH - leetdag Ttessr Walker, aTsriasei if BOX atokaff, Boaasstaa Chasm pioa. P ' . II -Sty mil i VhUBAT AM a BATDBtOAT MAEQAiUif AIM GUN ta a Blew Orlgiaal Oeaaedy GREEN STOCKINGS sTWht, as a. saeA, SSa s SI J LYBIC TH K AT E R Friday Eveaiiig, March 23 MR. HAROLD BAUER rxm rxxwairr riArar Beste ea Sale at tb Owl Drag Compaay 1 -OXAXAw nnt OXaTTZB" i oiiRiiw uwttUK JACKS BZIaVATAOAaTBA IIP Vkmser..,.. 'Ruby loni A stolli Williams: Three , Heuraans: La Dense D1 Enticement- wil ; Hams A Brooks: The Beau Brummaul i Big Beauty Chorus. -Iteatee Sdate KaUaee Xvary Weak Bay.