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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (March 30, 1913)
THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: MAETH 30, 1913. In The Furniture Dept. 1 Vcrnta Martin Bo1 Full size, hoavy 2-lnch post, 1 link spring, full size, 1 felt compr ob b o d mattress, 1 pr. C-lo t, SI Z95 id uutuivuii ii'u i u v r i a pillows, all in the Worth $20 sale for ........ Oak Dining- Table, round, 6 ft. extension, bought to sell at $13 $8.75 Oak Dining1 Chairs, golden or fumed $1.50 Solid Oak Dresser with French beveled mirror, reg ular $9.50 value $6.75 Combination Oak Wash Btands at 83.50 Kitchen Tabloe, 4 2-lnch top, Kitchen Cabinet)), 2 drawers? bins 83.50 Good Kitchen Chair, each..(J5 White Dress Goods At Scarcely half the Actual Retail Worth Seasonable White Goods, Swisses, Mulls and Lawns, eto., bought to sell for 18c and 19c yard-: 10c Imperial English Long Cloths and Nainsooks, 36 inches wide, soft chamois finished, bought to sell up to 35c yard 18c Sheer Wash Chiffons, now spring fabrics, Persian and French Lawns; bought to sell up to 76c, yard : 39 Rnmle Cloth, tho now dross ma terial, heavy round thread, every conceivable shade nr mlnr bought to sell for 25cyd., XQd f mmmm " saaasatasaajsssnssisssssssssBHBsiiasBiaw tmmmm m m m - . ,Vin n n n n n n n Spring Millinery Underpriced The most charming lino of absolutely authentic now Millinery styles over shown in Omaha, at prices that are below all competition. ( , A Few Specials for Monday An Immense Assortment of Untrimmed HaU inTtlnir,- Chip; Milan, Hemp, some with silk velvet fold, to $2.50 values, your choice '. 98c Fancy Feathers, in all tho classy new effocts and col ors, values up to $1.25, choice 39c Leghorn Untrimmed HatsMany worth $1.00, ohoico, 39c Five Rousing Specials in the Rug Department Extra Quality Axminster Rugs, 9x12 size, $30.00 val ues, 50 patterns for selec tion, on sale at . .$15.75 Seamless Tapestry Brussels Rugs, bought to sell at $15, all newest patterns, 9x12 size, on salo at . . . .$9.98 $0.O Wool Fibre Kh All col ors. 8.3S10-6 alee, at. . . .85.75 8.50 Sewnleaii Art Squares -8x9 tie, pretty patterns, , , ,81.03 Stoves and Ranges Special Monday and All Wee$ A high BTdde cast Range, with high closet .825 OO Range as above, equipped with T Shelf Is20 00 Cook Btoves up from ' i nnn Ofl Heaters ,,,,' .'.V 08 BROOMS HAXF P1UCIC A good 4-tlo Parlor Broom, usually sol'd at 36c or 40c , lf) BRASS WASH BOARDS Full size, made of heavy and'bes't material tarougnoui, woru nuc If Yon Are to Succeed In Life Yon Muit Know What You Want. TAKE A LESSON FB0M A CHILD Wntch It l'lajr and Sort Orer Its Tlilnitra and Go to Hud or Trouble to Achieve Borne Result Longed l'or. BV ADA PATTERSON. A child at htr mud-pie making Is a liv ing lesson for everyone who sees her at her pattlme. Don't pass htr with an In different glance nor a ''Gracious, see how that naughty child is soiling her dress!" The little one, intent upon forming the black mass under her palrn Into some, thing of form and plan, Is In miniature the mau or woman who is working life Into ti thing of use and beauty. " It is not In either case an easy task, but watch th child and learn of her. She bends ber rosy fac above the black mas and puckers her wee fore head Jnto s network of lines. She Is tti ifn nnun trnm nn mini imnri dujhi Mnu ur riiAn The store that best serves and saves cuts down the cost of living for you by remarkable reductions on prices of necessities at the season's opening. All our splendid resources have been drawn upon to bring together the most complete and best stock of spring merchandise ever offered in Omaha and on account of existing circumstances we are going to m irill 11 m m mi-ir s-i v That in real a i-. r- m uwpiytuivucprire., m p I - WW" beginning Monday- Jr.M. J, JLllA. in a great Every department throughout this big store joins hands in ever experienced. Every day scores of items will bo offered at, Pillow Top and Back FRKK MONDAY With each purchase of C skeins of Embroidery Floss at 2Cc. A snnp you cannot afford to miss. New Spring Tailored Suits and Coats , Sweeping price reductions on abso lutely new High Class Garments that you'll certainly find matchless at these after Easter sale prices. 175 Beautiful Tailored Suits Made to sell up to $30.00 and $35.00 come in eponge, taffetas, Bedford cords, fine English tweeds, poplins and fan cies; nobby new designs C f Q. fTfk in all sizes; your choice P rDU New Tailored Suits Made ' to sell nt $12.50 and $15.00, Serges, Whipcords and fan cies, choice designs, coats satin lined, nt $5.95 Artifical Flowers of all kinds nice clean new goods, val ues up to $1.00, go on salo at 10c, 25c, 39c In Domestic Room PopllnB, all tho wanted colors, good 10c valneB 12$4 Indigo Dluo Apron Checks ginghams, 7o values 5j Fancy Crepo for kimonos. 19c values I2ttrf Percalos, light and dark colors, 86 Inches wide, 12 He values, yard 7id Bilk Strlpod Poplins or Voiles, all good colors, 26c values, at, yard XQfk Fancy Dress Gingham, pretty plaids and checks, 12 Vic val ues , 8H Curtain Scrim with borders, In white and colors, 36 Inches wide, 16c values lOr Anthrlclte Blue Prints, 6c vaf ues 3Wd Cotton Challies. 30 Inches wldo 1-2 Ho values , , If a studying her tnoterial. We should study ours. The little one takes stock i f the unpromising material. Bo should we. The child sees that the mud Is illppiry and that it needs some substance of firmer materia to hold it In solid mass. She looks right and left, twists her little body about and at last ee what , she needs, some dry soli In a crevice of a rock. The smalt hand scoops It up In It's hollow and places It beside her to awnlt her need of It. We. finding a lack.of the stout stuff of self-reliance and determina tion, should find and appropriate It. If In the planning of her pies she sees fiat the mixture will be too thick and heavy, she seeks a water filled hollow for IU softening. If we. surveying the character material from whloh life Is made, find the materials orude and hard, we should seek that with which to soften It. In terest in some other human being or be ings than ourselves Is the commounat remedy for that state. Works Out Ideas. As the little girl kneads and smooths and pats you see that she Is working after a pattern. She knows how larte a pie she Intends to make, "how big around" It will be, how thick it will p and whether it will be flat on top -r slope from a glorious, curving, cake like M X. I I " ' - 1 '-i v m $2Emb"oideries98c A boautiful line of 45-inch i Flouncings in finest Swiss and Voile, regulnr $2.00 values 98c 200 Spring Coats In u brond range of most want ed fabrics and colorincrs. also a few winter weight coats, will go on $5.00 sale nt Beautiful r Wo to-7Go SUkB, including uiw., ovur o,uw ytis. ?y .4f;ovo'y.JJress aiiks 'to $100 alues7in noHVesF' and figures, over 5,000 yds. ed in this big lot, at yard. . . Greatest Black Silk Bargains Ever Known in Omaha Regular $1.00 quality Black Silk Messalines, Peau do Soie, Satin Duchess and Taffetas, 36 in. wide; you'll not find them equalled in any other store at sale price, yard 58c You'll find prices fully Vfi bdlow all others, considering quamy oi our Monday Specials-China Dept. Star Cu; Water Sets, 6 glasses and 1 pitcher, Por sot r $1.50 $1 set Sugars and Creamers, in grape pat tern, big value, set ., 50c Colonial Water Glasses, 2 for 5c Colonial Sauce Dishes, 2 for 5c 2-quart Glass Water Pitchers, each 20c Seed Dept. All VeKotable and Flower Seeds a nkgg. fO'....SA White Onion Sets. 2 quarts for 155 Red and Yollow On.lon Sots,. 4 quarts for 25i Blue Grass Seed, lb. 20 Dluo t)rass and Clover, 3j Here's Hayden's Grocery Prices Ana S3 lbs. best Granulated Sugar 91.00 48-lb. sacks best High Grade Diamond 111 Flour, nothing- finer for bread, pies or cakes, Monday special, per sack, 81.00 10 bars Beat 'Km All. Diamond C or Lenox Soap for , aSo 10 1 lbs. Iieat White or Yellow Cornmeal for ,i7o 10 lbs. beat Ilolled Dreakfaat Oatmeal aSo lbs. best hand picked Navy Deans. .38c 5 lbs. fancy Japan Rice 3So The best Domestic Macaroni, Vermlcllll or Spachettl for ..7Ho It Pays Try HAYDEN'S First summit- She knows what she wants '.o do and in that is superior to persons rt larger site. This morning a woman complaining of her dissatisfaction with life, told me sho didn't know what she wanted. "Than ypud better ' find out." I said, "no one else knowa If you don't. "There are per sons who are chronically dissatisfied. They throw the long shadow of their dis content over everyone who has the mis fortune to know them and yet when they are asked what they want they don't know. They only know, or think they know, that they don't want w'jat they have. The little girl has a plan, a pattern for her pie. How many of tis have a plan, a pattern, for our Uvea. No one has ever done a piece of work well who did not have such plan or pattern. Wa leave our beds In the morning ui certain what we will do that day. Vt'e follow this Impulse and permit that whim to lead us. We - start down ne street, change our minds and hurry up another. We do what a friend tells us to do, We follow advice without weigh ing It We tark to this wind and that We live haphaxard and work at random, then wonder why life is a strange, criss cross, Incompletely, unsatisfying thing. , The child finds a gritty lump of sand m m mmm m If m W economies surpasses Ljilk 1 JLiJIV OxHLJLiJ-J havc ever experienced. making this an event long to bo remembered as the most remarkable bargain giving sale you and even below, the actual wholesale cost. Read every item, you'll find it well worth while. Notion Snaps IN MONDAY'S BAMS Coats' 100-yd. Machine Thread Monday at, spool 3J No. 2 Omo Dress Shields, pr. 15, No. 3 Omo Dress Shields, pr. 2(d No. 4 Omo Dress Shields, pr. JJ5 No. 5 Omo Dress Shields, pr. 30d Many other specials on staple Notions Monday. New Spring Dress Goods Almost Half Price. Three wonderful special bargains hero for Mon day's selling. 50 pieces of Wool Dress Goods, 50c and 75c val ues, Serges, Panamas, Fancy Suitings, Shep herd Checks, Bedford Cords, etc., on salo in one lot, yard 28c 20 pieces of All Wool Serge, tho best $1 Serge made, thoroughly spong ed and shrunk,, good line of colors, nt yd 48c Handsome Mannish Suit ings, in stripes and fancy , weaves, mostly skirt and suit patterns, 54-in. .wide, on sale Monday, yd. 78c M f - ""''"""-"'"'". HMMHW amlam assSMS BOSS S S SSSSSaaSSSSX, Silks at Less than Half MONDAY Bilk 'Satin Mcssnh'ncs; nil 'Silk iqciuaeq now goods, a.t yard 75cl 27-inch stripTs includ otienngs Uompare them . for the People. Every Price aii; a Having of 25 to 50 Per 7 lbs. best bulk Laundry Starch aSo 2-lb. cans fancy Sweet Sugar Corn... .Be 2-lb. cans fancy Wax, String, Green or Ilma Deans for" 7Vio The beat Soda or Oyster Crackers, at, per lb 64o The best bulk Peanut Butter, lb...,10Ho 8 cans OH or Mustard Sardines 03o 1-lb. cans Assorted Soups 7Hc Jello, Jellycon or Advo Jell, pkg...7Uc 1-lb. pkg. Corn Starch... 4c Tall cans Alaska Snlmon 10c Peters' Breakfast Cocoa, lb 80c In her mud pie, burrows for It with her chubby finger and throws It away A "wotersoaked chip disturbs the outline of the plo and she removes that and flings It Into the road. A hard, unyielding lump of mud, resisting the coaxing of her finger cushions, she deems unworthy her 1-lc and that, too, Is discarded. We, find ing unworthy motives, unyielding traits of character, In our characters, should cast them out. With the untaught wis dom of the child she eliminates tbat whlah Is not worth while, or which li undesirable. The child works with utmost patience. No trouble Is too great, no time too long, for her pie making. And when the row .of strange brown objects 'stands primly ready for baking there Is the glow of triumph, the job of the finished work In her baby face. We tire of our tasks. We slight them or desert thtm. and we wonder why we are not accounted among the world's successes. The child at her mud pies Is exercising her constructive talent She Is doing things. She Is building, and all of life Is building. Doing things as well as we can U the only excuse w can offer for living. Character Is the stuff we mould Into life as the child shapes her pies of mud. m m rm. m Hose Supporters All sizes from bablcB to ladles high grade, rubbor buttons, best quality elastic; on sale "(t at, pair I !C New Spring Dresses and Waists Values never surpassed in the hisx tory of Omaha merchandising; it will be well worth your while to see these Monday specials Several Hundred Dresses Bought to sell at $15.00, come in Messalines, Foul ards, Poplins, Serges, etc., in a big assortment of the best Btyles and color ings, at $5-00 SILK UNDERSKIRTS Made of excellent quality taf feta, all colors, $3.00 values, QQ on special sale, at each : sOC 'WOMEN'S RUBBER RAIN COATS - Bought tff JC to sell at $2.98, all sizes, your choice, at JIJ JtralnrdS: Taffotas, Silk Messalines in a full rangooftreqtTfld'e1nih'g"Bhadesf regulnr $1.00 quality, just the thing for waists and dresses. with others. Wash Goods Dept. 100 pieces of 36-inch Cambric Percales, now selling at 12M:c yard 9c 300 pieces of Wm. Anderson Genuine Imported Scotch Ginghams, sold at 26c and 35c a yard, will go lge 200 pieces of Silk Strlpod Voiles, regular price 25c, will go at .... 17 100 pieces of Silk Mixtures, worth 25c, 39c and DOc, all will go at, a yard 186' 500 pieces of 15c Batiste at 10 500 pieces of 15c Dimities at lO Several hundred pieces of other goods too numerous to mention will be reduced equally to a very low price. Out to the Lowest, to Help. One Cent. Choice California Prunes, lb .....6c Choice California Peaches, lb 7 Ho 3-Crown Muscatel Kalslns, lb 7Hc Stereo Bouillon Cubes, for beef tea, 12 cubes for 33a ZOO, BVTTBS AKZ) OXSESB PSXOXS roB the raoras. The best strictly fresh Bffgs, dox,.17Vic Good Table Butter, lb 85c Fancy Dairy Butter, lb 88o Country Creamery Butter, lb 33o Full Cream Cheese, lb 18c it Pays WORK OF FROZEN WHISKY How n Wreck In 'Zero Weather Spurred the Crew In Dnlldln , Trestle. We were Jogging along the Brazos bot toms In middle Texas. The train slowed down and crawled over a trestle that spanned a deep ravine. "I remember that trestle well," re marked a gray-hatred man In the nmoker. "In fact, I worked on the wrecking crew that rebuilt It after a washout many years ago. We did the work on froien whisky." The men in the smoking compartment of the Pullman becomo Interested. The gray-haired man lit a fresh cigar while the rest waited In silence. It was a freight wreck," continued the man. "There were two or three cars of whisky that were piled up at the bottom of the arroyo. A few barrels were smashed, and the sand soaked up their contents befora we arrived. The remain der of the shipment was undamaged. We rolled the barrels to on side. The weather was bitter cold something very unusual for that part of Texas. Repairing the trestla was a long Job, b sea use Umber m v Hand Bags 25c Think of It, a full site metal frame Hand Bag, well made, neat and good, the Greatest snap ever offered, cholco -4t 15 Dozen Pretty New Waists Wool Challies, Flannels, Lin ens, Lingeries, Voiles, etc., bought to sell 'at $1.00 to $1.25; in two big lots, choice, T:.25c and 50c Furnishing Goods Ladies' Underwear, medium or heavy weight, made to sell at SQc Monday. v t 19c Hosiery, Men's, Women's or Children's, to 25c values, Mon- dQy Pair 12V20 and 8y2o Mea'?.rFneW9avy. flegced or Balbriggan, bought to sell to 75a garment, at 35c and 25c Men,'s Laundered-Shirts, 50c to $1.00 values, all good colors, perfect goods,, on sale 49c and 25c $1.00 and $1.50 Corsets, one big lot, all good models at 75c and 49c Children's Outing Flannel Gowns Bought to sell to 76c. choice, 2ftf Children's Underwear 26c and 35c values ik nn 72w qdles' Btockinga, wool, cashmere In Domestic Room 81x00 Ready Made Sheets Good 50c values. 35 42x3,G Made Pillow Casss good' 12 He values ....94 Lonsdale 80-lhch Bleached Muslin, 10c values . . . .7J Arcadia Pillow Casing, 42-ln., 15c values lOd Rochdale 0-4 Bleached Sheets, good 25c values 20d Pequot 0-4 Bleached Sheeting, 33c values 2Q 80-inch Bleached Muslin, good 8c values a Half Bleached Muslin, 36 ins. wide, good weight, 10c val ues, yard 7V P o n t i a c Made Sheets, good weight, 69p values 59c 68-ln. Bleached Table Damask, good weight. 29c values, 19J TEE VXOBTA8X.S SCAKKET rOK TKX 7BOPEE. 15 lbs. Colorado Potatoes IBa 12 lbs. good Cooking Apples for SOo Large bunches fresh Beets, Carrots, Turnips, lUdlshe or Shallots, bunch.. 4c New Potatdes. lb 7to 15 lbs. best Red Onions 15c Fresh Spinach, per peck 10c Fresh Cabbage, per lb lc Fresh Rhubarb, bunch Sc Fresh Ripe Tomatoes, lb 10c Fresh Green Beans, lb SOc Fresh Asparagus, lb SOc Fresh Cauliflower, lb.. 7Ho 2 heads fresh Leaf Lettuce Be Large Head Lettuce 7Hc Faqcy Cucumbers, ea.lBo, lBHo and 100 had to be brought from a considerable distance. "The second day I noticed that, despite the bitter weather, some of the wreckers were going about crunching ice. I asked one of them about it, and he nodded In the direction of the place where the whtsky barrels were strewn over the ground. I went over at the first oppor tunity and found that the cold had caused some of the barrels to freeze and burst The men had ripped off the staves and had chopped out some of the contents with their axes. "I tried a piece of the ice and found It good. Some one said there was a lot of fever In the Brazos bottoms, and I tried some more. So did every one else. It heartened us up wonderfully, and from that time until tho Job waa completed we worked like Trojans. "One fellow with a brilliant mind built a rlre and thawed out the whisky. We couldn't us any except from the burst barrels, but that would have been wasted If we hadn't 'in fact, that trestle was built on froften whisky." "But say," exclaimed one of the listen ers, "you can't freeze whisky. There's too much alcohol In it" "Not In tfc kind they used to ship down Six Splendid Bargains in Clothing Dept. Boys' Suits, made to sell to $5.00, at 2.25 Boys' Knee Pants, to $3.50 values, on sale, choice 98c Men's Pure Worsted Suits and Medium Weight Overcoats, new goods, to $15 values, at $7.98 Broken lots of Men's Suits, $8.00 to $12.50 values, on salo in Domestic Boom, at $4.75 These are new goodB. Table Linens At Little Prices Grass bleached and silver bleached satin damasks, pure linen, bought to sell for $1.25, sale price, at yard 70c Unhemmed pattern Table Cloths, size 8x10, assorted designs, bought to sell for $1.75 each 98c Full size Dinner Napkins, pure linen, bought to sell for $4.00 doz., 6 for $1.00 Hemstitched Austrian Huck aback Towels, full size, pure flax, bought to sell for 50c each 25 C and fleece lined, 35o values 12bd J Drapery Specials I 100 Pairs Cable Net Curtains 50 in. wide, 3V2 yds. long, made to sell to $4.50 pair, choice, pair $2.00 200 pairs Nottingham Our tians, 3 yds. long, $2 val ues, at pair 9gc 110 pairs Nottingham Cur tains, 2M; yds. long, $1.25 values, pair ST9c 125 pairs Nottingham Our kunsi 2Mi yds. long, $.00 values, at 3qc Many other Rousing Specials SI SUM Men's and Boys' Hats Good styles In stiff or soft felts manufacturers' samples; on sale t,MondaX S1.0O and 00 6 ?fy8,.a2? 'Wren's Cloth and Felt Hjits, big assortment, at choice c Men's and Boys' Caps that are worn. to 11.00, In Monday's sWle at. 330 8 uV-Vi'Ja n,ttlnKrand kerStolV re1 vunnr xrunxs 93.00 here In those days," answered the gray- ltself."-RalIroad Man's Magazine. HELIGI0US NOTES. Hev. William Thomas Walsh, for years a member of the Paullst Fathers, has be come rector of St. Mary's Episcopal church In New York City. "'' New York Is to have a spiritualist tem ple to cost J2SO.000. to be built to Cen. tral park west. A feature of the seventy-seventh anni versary exercises of the Eighteenth StfrS, Me.th0dUt.. ch"h of New 1 "Srk R.iv8 Jw,aUnd,inC9 of Ernest u. fiZXZl' .E,ho .hafl bn member of the fiWwry.:thre yeara nd a tru8te (Jlhrff'fifJ? hSve btn, Printed in Japan In three little known dialects for circu. Chlno arnonK tne oorlglnes of western ylvthan Sherman of Whlttlng M.m.Y.t M ,a- wh visiting his brother-in-law, Willis W. Burnett of saoy, Mass., aged years, traveled all the way from his home In Whittingham. to Adams unaccompanied. Rev, Franklin C. Smlefeau of Williams, port. Pa., a mute preacher and mission ary, gave an Illustrated lecture to a num. ber of deaf mutes. By using the dear and dumb alphabet he described pictures thrown on the screen. In order to enable light was turned upon him.