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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 30, 1912)
V 12 THE BEE: OMAHA, FRIDAY, AUGUST 30 1912. INVITE- YOU 1 Q)iiJ&Li& ii' miiiiV, Jill . .. ; . O'THE 1L$ ii JL lwwJ LfcLXl 0 0 0 And to 9 a o o o 0 C JX 1 Faff Stocks Unmm . .1 1 ' ' .1. ., - . - . , i ............ , . , ,' . . CS?C.i-M-U:. cL l)lD My Large and- Complete 0 WOMEN'S it OUE SUIT SECTION is one . of the largest and best appointed in Nebraska. Large and splendidly assorted stocks of the season's most up-to-date garments are shown. Particular attention is given to the tailoring, and no garment that docs not come up to the MILLER & PAINE stan dard, is admitted to our cases. From the leading and most successful designers and manufacturers of women's ready-to-wear goods, come their latest and best productions, as fast as they are brought out. This insures not only the newest and most wanted modes but a high standard of perfection in detail and fin ish. PLEASED TO HAVE YOU LOOK. . WOMEN'S COM3 OUR STOCK OF COATS has already reached a degree of completeness seldom attained so early in the season. Case after case is filled to overflowing with' the latest and best productions of the most reputable coat manufacturers. Heavy materials are much in evidence this seasondark effects in diagonals, chinchillas, mixtures and novelties are shown bfcside the lighter . tailored and semi-fancy coats for street" and evening wear. There is special advantage in choosing your coat early for you not only get choice of the newest styles, but a full sea ion's use of the garment. WILL YOU SEE THEM? Fine Fur. TV7 iiiiiierv OUR FUR DEPT. includes both manu facturing and salesroom for we are manufacturers as well as retailers of HIGH CLASS FURS. An expert bf more' than ordinary ability and many years of successful experience is in charge of this department and we have no hesitency in advising you to look here for the finest garments and most wanted furs. IN MILLINERY we strive always to have the very latest styles and patterns from the most successful designers of women's hats in New York and Paris, as well as many original designs created by our own artist-milliners.' Large assortments of both popular priced and exclusive millinery. . , VISIT THE THIRD FLOOR. ig Bargain asemen' Having recently purchased over $75,000 worth of China, Glassware, Dinnerware, Cut Glass, Lamps, Pottery, etc.,' at re ceivers sale of the CARL FUNEE stock (Lincoln Crockery Co.) we are in position to offer truly remarkable bargains in this line. ........ There are literally thousands of choice pieces .of fancy imported china, many handsome dinner sets, dozens of pretty lamps, several tables of the best cut glass and hundreds of barrels of : popular priced glassware. Even this enumera tion does not touch all the lines offered, hut will serve to give you some Idea of. the bigness of this sale. Prices are in most cases HALF, in many leases less than half and in some cases a fraction of former prices." IT WILL PAY YOU TO LOOK. Agricultural Exhibitions as Public Educators , (Continued from Page Six.) The tendency everywhere with all classes of land ovnen and farm operator is toward tha improvement in the Uve stock they are handling. Thli tn a general way )e undoubtedly true. The spirit ot owning better, buying better and breeding butter la abroad In the land; any sentiment tn opposition to thli Is the exception, nt the rule. Thus It wlU be found that live stock breeders and growers have an idea of Improvement uppermost In their minds, no matter how common and indifferent their stock may be, and that they are willing tn acquire Information fir im provement They are generally willing to Invest In better blood and bettor breeding animals than they now possess. : The state fair is to th? man an edu cational enterprise, contributing more toward the enlightening ot those within the scope of its influence hu all other organized measures. The agricultural college, experiment station, the farm It self, with all its various departments cf training, at beat can only demonstrate theories, practice and work out principles of well established methods in production, in growth of crops, In the breeding and direction of animal creation, and await results. The results of mau's efforts along thsse lines, prompted by whatever Incentive that may have , stimulated a desire to take up the work, are the basis upon which the principles of education are founded in the promotion and prose cution of state fair industry. It is the opportunity and advantage to show and compare results of this high test, high class of work that the beat breeders, growers and producers of tha country are engaged In that makes the state fair particularly important and valuable to the 'farming and live stock interests of the country. It is this op portunity of visiting these great exhibi tions of the finest specimens of animal .creation, gathered from over large areas of country, that haa given the state fair of the present day Its prestige as an exhibition center to the Uve stock man, and especially to tba young breeder and student of animal industry, there are ad vantages and opportunities ot study here that he cannot miss without great per sonal sacrifice in the building up of his Knowledge and understanding of the breeding qualities in animals, a feature of study the old breeder never loses fight of. - . The inspirations for doing better and accomplishing more, that each Interested visitor absorbs from coming, in contact with the excellence ot type and con dition of the animals exhibited at 'these great stock shows, Is worth more to the general live stock Improvement Interests of the country than can be estimated. The benefits of the state fair stock show are far reaching. It is at these fine stock shows that the fancy is aroused in the minds of many who later become successful breeders and producers of our best standard farm animals. It some times takes the high type ot excellence to arouse; an ambition in the boy to be-' corns a breeder of stock. It must be acknowledged that there is hut little in the common scrub animal to Instill a pride in the ambition of the boy or young man to go into the stock breeding busi ness. Possibly the greatest good resulting from these live stock shows, where widely diversified Interests are invited into the contests, Is the stimulating influence It exerts upon the skilled breeder, those who are responsible for the greatest de gree ot Improvement made In animal ex cellence. The state fair Uv stock show is not alone an Institution for the skilled or unskilled;. It works alike tn Its tend encies to Inspire greater efforts from all classes of live stock owners and handlers. It appeals to the public, to every owner of an animal to Improve, to raise better, to own better, to become interested In better, and more profitable animals. The Influence that Is exerted for improvement! tn breed and quality cf animal, even with the county fair and neighborhood show, is often the beginning of an ambition to excel in live stock breeding. The live stock Show Is educational and deserving of encouragement, no matter how small or circumscribed In its scope of patronage. In its beginning. Encourage the Uve stock show st the county fair. It is at these small stock shows, often, where the young breeder receives his awakening, the Inspiration that leads him to become on exhibitor. - It Is here, often, where the best breeders and exhibitors got their first lessons and training In the show ring. The county fairs are the kindergarten for the state fairs, the American Royals and Internationals that come later In the experiences and ambi tions ot the breeder and exhibitor. A few days at the state fair, spent at the ringside in the stock Judging' pavilion. where the particular une cr lines of stock are being passed upon that one la most interested in. is worth more than any other expenditure of this time, meted out by teacher or expert A more prac tical school cannot he found, a better opportunity for using one's eyes and judg ment cannot be devised. TBIZE WZJMEte AT NEBRASKA hAi ? - f yHWt ttnii rtk' ify-:- yr'M jhwyy: WA'rt yK- 4 I SB Tfc iVi ltal 'U ,.;. .sww ,. -A- , ST. ' s. a .1 W.U.1S.S1 " . !' ... ' - 4 s.auST. PT7 " V"k"N:ja " 1 v. v, ...v. v. .' .. ,& SSI I t . Mv c.y -;v . -3c3i -. r j Ly. yti''::M eessswHHWPfpwR!swWBMiwsaiBww n eiWMMiiiiwwBPSBseaiWMMwwwwsMieHMssSSSSW W '-- . X"V- mm" 11 T " r"" "" wsMsswiiMpnti mi .rmntiirir 11111111.11 r,i lKtltmmmmilmtmmlmm sk ' V ci JotryxA? eoxztrrrv groat zird&zAY m T observed by. thousands who do. not. wish to take seats in the grandstand at . the track. t No state fair in the United States Is making greater progress in. Its .exhibition development This Is due largely to two prominent and principle reasons; the one great source of ' state ' fair advantage Which Nebraska is now enjoying, and has been enjoying for several years past, 'Is its rapid development, in -the pure' hred live stock lndusttry. No state can boast of greater live stock advancement, of the introduction of more and better high priced breeding animals, of the grtat in vestments in this doss of stock or Of the founding and establishing- of more - pure' bred herds than has Nebraska in the last dosen years. .The strong factor in agri cultural resources Is the ruling incentive to farm 'and' 'crop Improvement The other reason,' which is of almost equal , Importance, Is the careful and economical i business management of the fair in alj' dotails of building and operating Its exht-; bitlon interests for the benefit and ad-' van 'age of the people of the state. y. tfliere has never been a niofe encour-.' aging outlook for a successful state fair season than' Is now reported from the western fair circuits. The agricultural conditions throughout, are such as to present a brighter prospect for fine dis-. plays a farm products' and live stock than' has "ever before prevailed. , i Dairy Exhibit at the State Fair (Continued from Page- Nine:)- The fact that you htve arrayed before you the best that is produced, the highest types of Individual excellence of the va rious breeds in 'their proper classifica tion, gives you an advantage that you could never get under any other circum stances, oot It you were to travel around over the country among the breeders tor years in search of It Tou will never be able to measure up, accurately, two ani mals In a contest until you stand them side by side in the same class or show ring. Thus, when you go to the state fair and witness the classes of rhiffii standard prise contestants, the best the country can produce, you have treated yourself to an educational opportunity that is worth hundreds of dollars to you, even If you are only a farmer breeding common stock. It you are a breeder of pur bred stock, or It you are preparing to enter the lists as a beginner, you have received what old breeders after their years of experience woulii have cheerfully given - thousands of dollars to have had pictured to them In living reality such models ot animal creation, such studies for the mind's ideal,' The, annual exhibition of the Nebraska State fair for 1912 is September 2 to T, Inclusive. This Is one of the great state fairs of the country. ' It haa risen In re cent years to a leading position in expo sition interest The original state fair site of 123 acres is, topographically,. In Ideal location for an exposition enter prise, such as the state fair demands, to properly exhibit and display Its varied and diversified Interests and industries to the best advantage, In ease and com fort to Its thousands of visitors .who yearly congregate to see, be instructed and entertained. The building of this white city began with an idea ot uni formity and - compactness by the layinc; out of streets and the platting of the en tire grounds for buildings, exhibition and concession purposes. Its streets and ave nues are all named, numbered and opened ud and observed with as much system and exactness as the streets of a city. - The Nebraska State fair is' building for the future. Each year buildings of a substantial and , suitable character are constructed In conformity with the origi nal Diana .of the grounds, and If this present system Is observed, it Is destined to be one of the finest, most convenient and beautiful state fair grounds In the entire country; The race course is built In a valley, which la overlooked by- a skirtins of high ground, a natural amphitheater, - where tba races may be the department laid aside for the work ot the women when they- are - not tn ' the' kitchen fixing up good . things for - the lords of creatkm, is a busy place .during the whole week and no one, either, man or woman, should fall to investigate what our Nebraska queens of . the household hav$ made to adorn themselves so' they would be more beautiful and attractive to the eyes ot their sure-enough or would be husbands. . ; . . This year the educational exhibit Is .to be conducted along new' lines. Instead of the work of the different ' normal and state schools being placed on exhibition tn the usual way a picture show -will' be arranged so that the work ot the sobools may be seen in a more attractive, and modern way. - In order that those, .who are Interested In 'the work of any par ticular school ma be' present When the work of that school-Is- placed' on' the' screen, the following hours have been set aside:' . ; :3i)'a." H4 Kearney State Normal. HfcHfc a." m-. rural schools. 10:59 a., mi. Peru' State Normal. 11,30 .a. State university , ' . .In the afternoon the displays will b made in . the. same order. There will be. In addition to this, plenty of work on exhibition in the usual manner and the exhibits of the School tor the Deaf at Omaha,' the girls' industrial schools at Geneva and Milford, the boys' industrial school, at -Kearney, the orthopedic hos pital, at Lincoln and the home tor the feeble minded at Beatrice, will be espe cially' Interesting this year. In ' fact, the Nebraska stats fair this year Is going to outclass anything in the line of educational work, the fine arts, woman's work, and domestic exhibits, if such, a- thing could be possible, put on for the, inspection of th public "of any. previous year. The facilities for handling the work will be better than before and Indications' point to a more than Usual exhibft in all lines. ; .',' : ' TOOK THE TEXT ; LITERALLY smday School Leasoa Withoet Cm tlonary SiU Teaches the Phi Mowey. . iBe not forgetful to . entertain strangers; for thereby some have enter tained angels unawares." . .The foregoing quotation is from chap ter xlll, verse 2, Book of Hebrews, and it Is Introduced solely because It consti tutes a vital part of this story. Julia Is 10 years old and-she goes to Sunday school. It appears that on a recent oc casion the sunday school teacher had considerable . to say . about - this matter of "entertaining angels unawares." Any way, It made a deep Impression with Julia. -. , A few day . after the . lesson JuHa's mother left her in charge of the house for a few hours. When the mother re turned she went to a particular cup In the cupboard to extract therefrom one half dollar. In this cup ts kept the .fam ily pin money, and Julia's mother knew that she hsd put GO cents there before she had gone out But the half dollar was gone. - There was an expression ot anxiety on Julia's face and mother scented mischief. - , "Did you take that money asked the mother, somewhat .severely, i Julia broke Into tears. "I gave It to a man that came to the back door," sobbed the little "girt "Gave It to a man!" exclaimed the mother. "What for?" . "1 thought he might be God," tearfully replied Julia Kansas City Star. , .