Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, April 27, 1913, PART ONE NEWS SECTION, Page 7-A, Image 7
7 A REPENTANCEJJF DR. OSLER Prom hi Slm.I.Mvx of I'moltulKm, lie KmerRm im n Vrlilclr of Joy, out of tho world after they reached the ago of 40 years. Uke George Bernard Shaw's plan to asphyxiate nit men earning less than H5.000 a year, this notion of the distinguished scientist was never forced Into position as more than an academic issue. Hut Sir William seems to have, se lected himself as n committee of one to disprove his own theory. After almost a quarter of a century of existence be yond the alleged period of utility, he Is demonstrating his value as a life pilot off the past, and another that will shut off the future, and you will have a vac 1 clno that will Insuro you against all mor ' he allowed when he nmdo tho verb "to Oslerlte" a sort of Compass for tho death ' pilots It's a safo prophecy that the sun , set of his life will bo ruddy with tho . promise of a crteefful morrow where the I olouds can never come. Hrooklyn Kngle. fow of Us who d.- not rtjoh'e when we catch Homer tin.i.iinp Few writers of .litln. lion have rsvaped these lapses, from Shakespeare, who re fers In "Julius Caesar" to clocks some fourteen centuries bforo they were In vented, and who makes cannon thunder In "King John" and Introdiw a pistol In lo life iiKiiln, a mistake which u- noticed himself and t which he draws the at t. n'lon of the render, but which It would 1 and n prlni on mu ti liind " ThCie w would Ktuiill.v tmph the i xlstrni" f'f prisons and two p.ilacx'K. whkh L'. certainly did not mean. ICvery rtndc 1 lei rick, and a wood lnsnv tteonlo i, .In tl.. , s n r .. bid thought. Uve for the present. The control of the mind as a working machine Is the end of all education. Take care of yourselves, that you may havo tho greater usefulness. 'Never hurry." Let us eongratiilale Mr. Osier. Thero is more Joy In heaven over one sclen- liae bren difficult to alter subsequently. One of the best known poetical quota tions embodies a classic blunder, which Is hardly ever noticed, although tho lines hip In dally use. These are Milton's "Thick as autumnal leaves that strow tho brooks In Vallflmbrfisft.' The Simile Is beautiful, but limevtlrnto, for the trees In Vnllombiosii are pines, which are not In the habit of casting their leaves In autumn. Another very well knwn quotation em bodying a "howler" Is lly-ron's "I stood In Yenlco on the Hl'ldgo cf Sighs, a palace w' & 1 l r, have never read his lyilcs know fie Sir William Osier, now M years old. an LUD. by tho kmc of half a dozn of the world's Kreateat universities, reguts professor of medicine at Oxford. Is one of the few men whose names have become verbs. "To Oslerlze" means "to asphyxiate, painlessly," to eliminate whnt has lost Its serviceability. At one stnse of his development, nr. Osier had a notion that all men might as well be "Her eyes the glowworm lend thee confusion of Ideas Is natural enough, naturalists stake their reputation on T. V 1' the FAMOUS LITERARY BLUNDERS "Henry V." to the modern novelist, who I places Homlmy in Itongal. Speaking of modern authors reminds ono of Miss t'oirlll. who has enriched the world of zoology with the eight "High land luill-liHlfers" nppenrlug lit her "Treasure of ttencn " Thackeraj's most celebrated blunder was the killing of Uird Fnrlntosh's mother and then bringing her Writers of High nml Vvrrnur lie Krco Mllii n Con Ooch nlonnlly. glowworms IwIiik. In Tact, slghtlc Iltidon Olobe. S! - I ttst. who repents than over ninety and I nine who never see the need of repent lance. As a life pilot. Oxford rcglils I professor points the way to 10) years 1 of usefulness. Instead of tho forty which Nobody Is 'too (lid. to leain that the sure way to cure k cough, cold or sore tings Is with lr King's New Discovery, K' and JhOO. For sale by llcaton Driifc Co. Advertisement To a Yale audience ho says: "Forget tho past. Korgct the future. Touch a button that will shut The blunders of literary men and women are not only very often s musing, but they possess a peculiar fascination Thero are Extra! Monday-Carload of Cuban Pineapples, $1 Dozen, 10c Each THE OMATTA SUNDAY BEIO: APRIL 27, 1913. Monday's Big LINEN Specials $1.50 Damask, D.'c Extra quality 72-ln. dou ble satin da mask, our reg ular $1.50 quality, yard. . 2,"c Towels, lfic Bath towols, large size, double ply, snow white, regular prlco 25c, each I5c lie Wash Cloths, 2c Heavy Turkish wash cloths, good qual ity at 5c; Mon day special, each 2C Tho Heart of Omaha Sixteenth and Harney. nnHamni Specials in WHITE GOODS 11)0 Orcpos nt 1124 c Beautiful whlto cropes, suitable for un-i dorgitrments; Monday 10c quality, ynrtl . ito cropes, 1& 20c Klaxon Cloth, 10c Kino quality whlto Klax on cloths, actu ally worth to 20o; Monday, tho ynrd mo i' i ax- 10c l!5e liOitK Cloth, 121e Flno sheer quality of long cloths. r, i o a -j Inches wide. I 11 1 regulnr ju-Icn 2Gc, Monday, ynrd ew York Dressma ker's Stoc 2c Monday Morning 8 to 1 Only No mall or phone orders accepted. Quantities limited to each cuito iner In the O to 1 specials Monday. Women's 15c Hose, 9c Women black cotton Hose, 9 with all whlto feet. Regular price 15c; I Monday morning, 8 to $ 1 only, pair 0c Women's 25c Pants, 17c Women's knit Pants with laco a ea trimmed knees, rog I jg fa ular price 25c, Mon 10 1 day morning, 8 to 1 Glass Tumblers, 2c Colonial glass Tumblers clear crystal glass, not de livered except with other orders. Monday, 8 to 1 only, each. . ,2c Water Pails, 12c Galvanized water Palls, 10-qt. I ft size, just quality, lift Regular price 19c; g I Monday, 8 to 1 only, flu y each liic . 25c Sauce Pans, 15c Blue and white enameled sauce pans, 4-qt. size, reg ular prlco 25c, Mon day, 8 to 1 only, each' 15c Picture Frames, 5c 600 Picturo Frames, slzo 10x12 inches, all styles and kinds of wood, Mon day, 8 to 1 only, at each nc Women's $2.50' Shoes, 95c Women's velvet Shoes, broken Blzes, regular ?2.50 qualities, Monday, 8 to 1 only, base ment, pair . . . .05c Misses' $5.00 Coats, $1.89 Misses' cloth Coats, red with fancy collar and cuffs, regular ly ?5.00; Mon day, 8 to 1 only, b a s e ment . . $l.8f Monday Morifiing Goe on Sale IVIoraclay IV! qfitiocj at AJbomif S7c on thc DollaF Mr. J. L. Qrkin happened to be uJohnny-on-the-spot" when the stock was offered for sale and fully realizing the ex- mnt:wwn wwHm?ssm .. , , u rfi r s i . mm mm ibbk 1 traorumary vaiu&s tuuiu oner ine womsn 01 umana, snapped it up in a nurry The stock consists of silks, velvets, laces, linings, notions, findings, etc., Just such lines as every dressmaker of any note carries in stock materials that are now in great demand for spring and summer dresses, suits, etc., a trifle more than half the real value or real worth. It's Doubtful if You Ever Shared in Such Marvelous Values as These Included in This Sale for Monday 15c U U V A. IK. 5c 95c lancy cojiar and SI. 89 Irish Hand MadeJLaces Edgings and Insertions In a wide range of now and protty deslgnB. 98c Irish Hand Made Laces, 33c $1.95 Irish Hand Made Laces, 65c $2.98 Irish Hand Made Laces, $1.00. $5.00 Irish Hand Made Laces, $1.67. $12.00 Irish Hand Made Laces, $4.00. .1 Real 3 Value Laces Worth to 25c for 10c I n c 1 u d ing fancy cotton band s, widths 3 to 10 ins., linen torchon edges and insertions, cot ton cluny edges and insertions, co 1 1 o n torchon edge inser tions, values to 25c, Mon day, at the yd. . . IOC Laces Worth to 35c for 15c Cotton and linen laces for w a s h dresses, in cluny and torchon, many widths of edges and insertions, also fancy wash lace bands, from 3 to 10 inches, values to 35c, Monday, at yd. .. . . . 5c Lace and Trim mings at 25c In this lot you'll find most any kind of lace you may want for trimming wash dresses, also a wide range of dress trimmings and "braids, values to $1.00, Monday, at yd . . . Dressmaker's Stock of REAL LACES lleautlful and exqulslto now designs In Hdgos, $1.00 Real Laces, Monday, yard, 33c $3700Real Laces, "Monday, yard, $1.00. . . $7.50 Real Laces, Monday, yard, $2.50. . . , Insertions, Allovcrs and BandB. $12.00 Real Laces, Monday, yard, $4.00. $20.00 Real Laces, Monday7yard7$6.67T Jl Real 3 Value 25c Laces, Values to $1.50 at 49c Many designs and widths to select from, edgings and insertions includ ing linen cluny, cot ton cluny, Oriontnl torchon, cotton and Venice, dross trim mings, bands, etc values to $1.50 yd., at.. 49 $1.25 to $2.50 Laces for 75c S h a d ow allovcrs, white and cream, nets, colored silk allpver, filet a 1 1 -ovors, s h a d o w flouncings, Venice bands, Oriental bands, linen torchon, etc., val ues to $2.50 yard . . 75 Notions and Findings Cotton tape, best quality, 3-yd. pieces, M, , p and -ln cacti. Thread, King's sowing cotton, 500 yards to o spool, regular !c A. spools Qu Pins, good quality, 400 to salo prlco. . 2 papers 5c Seam lMndlng, all silk tnffeta, 8 yards to tho pleco, all colors, rogular prlco 12c, salo "In price (u Hasting cotton, 200 yard ;.sr'.m.'r....3for5c Safoty Pins, ono dozen cards, regular price Gc, T..... 2 cards 5c Dress ShloldB, medium slzo, good quality, regu lar price 15c, salo prlco, pair Hooks and Eyes, white and black, 3 sizes, regu- Balo prlco. . i 2 cards Be Silks From the New York Dressmaker's Stock Prices Greatly Slashed 89c Messalines, Monday, 59c Black, full 3G ins. wide, 85c quality, per yard, at $2 Crepe de Ohine, $1.29 Crepe do Chine, double width, every shade,! nn .r.'.".": SI-'8 59c $1.25 Peau de Soio, Monday, 69c Black Peau de Soio, 36 ins. wide, $1.25 QQn quality, yard OuU $2.00 Charmeuse, $1.19 Brocaded Charm eus o, 36 inches wide, $2 quality, yd. . SI-19 75c Messalines, Monday 33c Plain, also taffeta, in all shades, 75c val- Qnn ues, per yard "UUU $2.50 Crepe Meteor $1.69 Crepe Meteor, 42-inch, all shades, fftl 00 $2.50 quality, yd. I-00 $2 Charmeuse, Monday, 88c Charmeuse, all shades of regular $2 quality, yard. $4 Brocade Ratine, $1.75 All silk brocade ratine. regular $4 qual ity, at yd 08c SI-75 $1.25 Natural Pongee, Monday, 85c Natural Pongee, all silk, 36 in. wide, $1.25 QPn quality, yard OUU Marquisette at $1.39 Bordered chiffons and marqulsottcs, oxclu- nn ulvo designs, worth to 1 nn 525 a pattern, yard..! $1.50 Marquisette, Monday, 98c Marquisette, all silk, rog. $1.50 to $2.50 Qfl qualities, yard 30u $2.50 Silk Suiting, $1.29 Imported silk suiting, striped effects, (ft I OQ $2.50 quality, yd. I w 8 to 1 Only ITo mull or pliono ordari -icooptsd. Quantities limited to li citato mef on Items tor 0 toj l only Monday. 30c Sheeting at 23c Ulcachod Shootings, ' to 2Vi ynrds wiuo, regu lar prlco :10c, Mon day morning, 8 to 1 only, tho ynrd. . . 23c 8c Outing Flannel, 5Vc Unblonchod Outing Flannel, 27 Inches wiuo, regu lar prlco 8 V&. Mon day, 8 to 1 only, tho yard 5!c 15c Cambrics at 10c Lonsdalo and Ueckoloy Cam bric, regular lCc quality, Mondny morning 8 to 1 only, epeclal, tho yard. . . . 10c Tooth Paste, 30c Poboco Tooth Pasto, regular 50c tube Mondny morning, 8 to 1 only, vory special, at 30c 58 8c 8c Pond's 25c Cream, 15c Pond's Vanishing Croam, regu lar 25c slzo, Mon day morning 8 to 1 only, very special at Chloride of Lime, Chlorldo of Llnio, 1-lb. can, Mondny morning, 8 to 1 only, special, nt Toilet Soap at 6c Tollot Soap, Jap Roso and Palm Olive, Monday morn Inn, 8 to 1 only, spe cial, tho cako at 7c Calico for 43c Calico, nil well known tirands, regulnr prlco 7c m 9 Mondnv mornlnir. m W 8 to 1 only, tho ynrd Sc Stirring Furniture Values Listed for Monday. Just Note. THESE listed hero aro but mere ex amples of the splendid economy in evidence in this section. 50.75 Stands, Parlor stands, mahogany fln I s h , regular $9.75 value, salo rtn "ir price. JHil. SI $10.00 Stands, S5.50 Parlor Stands, solid oak, rn golden finish, ?10 valuo.JJy aoa Tabourettc, 15c Bamboo Tabourette, well made, 39c value, for 82.00 Stands, 1.00 Jardiniere Stands, mahogany fin ish, regularly $2.00, ISC Sl.00 for $11.00 Tabourette, $1.00 Weathered oak Tabourotte, 20 Inches high, $2.00 value, for $2.00 rint Hacks, $1.00 Plate Racks, golden oak finish, very heavy, $2.00 value, i nn on sale dl.UU $5.00 Panel Mirrors. $2.00 Panel Mirrors, gold finish, for halls, $6.00 values, qq $1.75 Umbrella Stands, $1.25 Umbrella StandB, of weathered oak, $1.75 value, for $1.25 $18.00 Library Table. 80.50 Library Table, solid golden oak, i8.uo value, for 9.50 $1.00 Four Big Rug Specials $1.50 Foot Stools. 75c Weathered oak, very heavy, reg ular price $1.50, salo ir nrce JC $1.50 Tnbouretto, 75c Bamboo Tabourette for porch plants, $1.50 value yr. 1 w COR nn TInnm Rita TtllffU ftl.l.fUl Wilton Velvet Rugs, size 9x12 ft., good designs and col- rti 1 rn ore, $25.00 values 0l4,uU $10.00 Room Slzo Rugs, $20.75 Royal Wilton Rugs, size 9x12 ft. new designs, $40.00 flfl 7C values, for VH l $1.00 Vnlvnt 11,tT mnnn Wilton Velvet Rugs, wldo range of patterns, size 36x72, An On good $4.00 values . . . . .S 810.75 HnniiiKlT J'it . , "bO 9I.IU Ka8hmero bed room rugs, size iboi, jiv.10 val ues for Monday's Drapery Bargains S7.75 12 ',4 c Sllkollnes. 5c Best quality, good patterns and colore, 12 c quality, the rn yard Jjb 25c Cretonnes at 10c Figured Cretonnes, 32 and 30-iu., all colors, regular price mn 25c, Monday, yard (JG i iiin, Brtjvn, oiue ana orown, reg. 25c quality, yaid . Kt.On fimlnli M,.,1...u ni - . . . . . ,.,hi,IH tUV Imported Scotch madras, for cur tains and overdrapes, fast colors. '6ll 11. VV IjUillliy, yard I5C DC r enr-olors. 49c BIG SALES MONDAY That Meai Great Strings for the Woman Who Has Yet Her Sjirinf Suit or Coat to Buy Sample and Surplus Stock of SUITS of I. Herman, 36 W. 17th St., N. Y. Embmoing a wide range of the season's smartest styles from which to make selection in all the favored materials including silks. 2 $35.06 Suits Monday sign $45.30 Suits Monday $30.00 Suits Monday I500 Surplus Stock of Women's COATS From Jacob Rappoports (EL Co., 19 W. 21st St., N. Y. Coats for every occasion, in silks, satins, Bedford cords, Shep herd checlcs, eponge, ratiries, serges, etc., in black, navy, Copenhag en, Nell rose, brown, tan, grey, light blue, white, etc. $30.00 Coats Monday at Pure Food Demonstrations Continued Monday, Special More than 50 demonstrations of the world's best food products. Free samples. Free souvenirs. THE beautiful decorations, tho splendid displays and demonstra tions of the various products, havo been tho causo of much favor able comment during tho past week. But greatest of all Is tho satis fying quality and oxtremoly low prices of our goods. Como Monday anl provide for tho days to como at a big saving. $15.00 $40.00 Coats Monday at Sugar, granulated, Monday special, 22 lbB W.O0 Swoet Corn, Capitol brand, t cutia . . ,39o Poaa, Early Juno, ppr ran lOo Tomatoes, solid pack, lurKo can ..10o Pork and Beans, linked In tuinutu uure. 2-11). van, 3 for 18o Hominy, 3-Ib. cans, 2 for i6o Pumpkin, special, 3 cans 39o Crackers, oys ter or sod it, l)otit quality, lb. ..80 Qinger Snaps, npeclal, lb. . . .60 Peanut Oil Delft bottle. 35o Crlsco for bak ing, 2So can 30o Plums, Capitol brand, special ...ISo ChorrleB, Ca p 1 1 o 1 bruntl, bpcrlul, can, nt SOo Plnoapple, Capitol brand, sliced, can 33o Peachce, Capitol brand, per con . .30o Prunes, California, special, 3 lbs. . .30o Halslns, Hooded, fancy, i-lb. pks. 100 Baking Powdor spo- cla), per can 7o Sardines, deviled, special, can 10o Beans, navy hand picked, lb. ut &o Olives, stuffed, Jlaarman's, 2 0- oz. Jar 3So Olives, plain, large Queen, 20c or. jar 35o 1 1 1 Special demonstration on sale Monday 2 packages, 25c Tuna Fish, bluo aea. 1 -lb, can 35o Rice, whole Ja pan, reKulur 10c lb 7o Post Tavern breakfast food. uikuKe .... 100 Dacotah Wheat Heart) or wholo wheat food contains all the nourishment and body bulldlnK properties of pure whole wheat. Special demon stration, freo samples; i package XOC nu G. Washington propared coffeo, enn ....,.,.,300 JoIIq, assorted flavors, 3 irncK- apH 3So Soap, Beat 'Em All. special, 10 bars , ,35o Soap, Eloctrlo Spark, speolal. 7 bars ....... .35o Flour, Capitol brand, special. 48-lbs $1.10 Flour. Orkln's 1' r I d e, iipoclal, sack $1.30 Flour, bran, Vpfll ke's, 8-lb. suck 35a C ll a OS o, full cream, lb. . ,18c Kbbs, strictly fresh, tlou. . .20o Js'e u f c h a t o 1 cheese, special, each ,3o Peanut Butter, special, lb, laVio Coffee, Golden bind, special aso Teas, assorted, regular S8u irrade, lb. . . ,48o Tea Sittings, best quality, lb. at 10c Orkin Brothers Your Home Stores ;0rkin Brothers Your Home Store;