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THU BIAS: OMAHA, SATt RDA1, APRIL 11, 1914.
New Books
Fiction.
DODO S DAUGHTER Jly K. V. Dn
on. SS9 Pp. I1.SS. Th Century company.
Do you remernbr "Dodo" and the sen
!lnn alio mad In 18SJ? Dodo rlays a
larir part In thli nw book, and hr
chatter la Juntas sparkling ana tamaiuinc
Dodo marries hr first lover and la In
tensely happy, and her characteristic
treatment of her divorced husband, who
ccrailonally appear on the scene, Is de
licious. Her daughter Nadlne Is
modern of the modern?, with nil her
mothers beauty and Irresponsible havo-your-own
wav. and a (roodly share all her
own of these qualities. Of course, she
liaa many loers. whom she queens over
HI the right one finds her very modern
young heart
STOHM. By Wllbne Daniel Fteele. 3?0
rp. J1 rS. Harper Bros.
The scenes of the story Is laid In a Por
tuguese fishing settlement on ?ap.Cod,
and It Is told In the first person by the
strapping son of one of these fishermen,
Believing that his otdera given In a storm
I. ad been the causo of the. drowning of
some of his fellow-townsmen, he would
not return to Old Harbor. When, after
years of wandering, chance brought him
home he found the gill he had loved
since childhood claimed by his rival, a
gigantic Cornlshmiin. Like to vikings
of old they fought for her. The gentle
ness of tho love scenes offers a striking
contrast to the storms of the sea and of
hate.
FI.TINO t' RANCH. By B. M, Bower.
tvt Pp. Sl-25. a. W.. Dillingham com
pany. Those who enjoyed "Chip of the Flying
V" will be glad to renew their acquaint
ance with all the members of the "Happy
Family." True, Chip himself tlaya but
a tiny part In the present Story, for",
owing to a collision betwfen the "Old
Man" and an automobile, Chip, the
little doctor, the kid, and the countess
all went to Chicago, leaving Weary In
charge of the rnC. IlUftk" Whlttakar
bought' the Denson place and turned It
Into a sheep ranch, apparently for the
express purpose 'of annoying the loyal
band of the Flying U. ' Then, sheepmen
and cattlemen bring natural , itnernjes,
there followed, a aerJa',of. brisk skirm
ishes, In which' the Happy Family were
sometimes victors' and. sometimes van
quished. ,
BtWRIflE VALLRT. , By Marlon Hill.
S3 pp. 1.23. small Mayftard & Co. .
The story Is about a. Now fork girl
who has been brought, up Jn "luxury.,. 8he
decides that she wilt ho longer eat Unt
hread of dependence, and goes to a coun
try, neighborhood In Pennsylvania to
teach school. She board with the ne
family In the district whose members re
cultivated and refined, although their
farm gives them no more than a mere
competence. The young farmer who Is
head of the house has a spirit so Vilgh
that it deserves to bo called a sky
scraper, and he and tfie sohool teacher
are quickly at daggers drawn. A wefy
wealthy young mah who thinks he lMn
love with her fallows her it; the -fafrri,
and presently two romances have devil
P0 . .. nil M J;
THE TOICR. By George Broadhurst
and Arthur Hornblowi. ftj. Pp, &.- U,
W, Dillingham company,
A. novcllzatldn of the play of the same
name. The story center about Ethel
Toscanl. who becomes secretary to Sfah
nard Dote, & talented and very success
ful artist. Dole, tnarrltjd. to a woman seven
years his senior and greatly hjs inferior
In education and social position, soon
becomes Infatuated with his secretary,
and she, yielding to the charm he has
for all women, fancies she returns his
passion. Their liaison lasts Until, with
the entrance upon the; scene of Bthan
Bristol, a great kitrgeon and generally
admirable .man, Ethel realises her mis
take. She marries Bristol, who la en
tirely Ignorant of her relations with Dole,
and they lead an Ideally happy life Until
the Injured Mrs, Dole, returning from the
vest, whither she had gone directly after
her husband's death, become a member
of their household. With her arrival
Ethel begins .to pay "Th Price." How
ovor. It all ends happily, surprising as
that fact may be.
ANYBODT BUT ANNE, By Carolyn
Weils, m pp. sua. J. B. Uppinoott
company. .
Miss Wells develops her plot with a
good deal ot skill. The staging Is highly
attractive a beautiful country place In
the Berkshlres, where a week-end pariy
Is being entertained. The master oftho
house Is found dead In his library, with
every means of entrance or exit closed
and locked. Was It suicide or murder,
and, If murder, who I guilty? Suspicion
slowly concentrates On his ybung and
lovely second wife, Anne. The story Is
told In the first person by one of the
guests, a man, who Is In love with her,
and the book takes Its title from Ms de
termination that responsibility for the
murder must be 'fastened on "anybody
but Anne."
COMING BACK WITH THE SPIT
HAL.U oy jcunes Hopper. w cents.
Harper A Bros.
This story is a living bit' of the history
of that fierce warfare we call base ball.
a live cross. section lifted out of the game
and placed before your eyes In all It
thrilling action. Reading it you learn
to know base ball from within Its mo
rn its of glory and Its hours of gloom
yo.. follow every plsy with the whole
s ;. 1 abandon of the most enthusiastic
fan.'
ftee from theories and to give results of
actual experiences, and to strengthen thi
belief that advertising Judiciously and
skillfully handled can be made bothUf
Itable end progressive.
HOW TO IMPROVE THE MKMOttV,
By; Bdwln Gordon Lawrence. 139 Pp." lA
cents. A. O. McClurg A Co.
fhe author summarizes the principles
used In training men und women to re
member.
THE CHILDHOOD OF THE WORLD.
By Edward Clodd. 2 Pp. $1.23. The
IMacmlllah oompany.
Although the work Is written for the
jounff. It will afford t older persons In
teresting Information concerning primi
tive man. The author narrates In elmpto
language the story of man's progress
ficm the unknown time of his nppenranee
uron the earth to the period from which
writers of history ordinarily begin.
HOW TO REST. By Ornce Dawson. 55
cents. Thomas Y. Crowell company.
Dr. Dawson emphasizes the Intimate
connection between body, mind, and spirit
and shows how to secure real rest by
complete relaxation of mlml and body.
LIFE IN MEXICO. By Msdam Calderon
do la Barcn. Ml Pp. E. P. Dutton & Co.
Letters written by tho author during
her residence In Mexico, not for publica
tion, but with all the freedom of one ad
dressing her own home people. Her offi
cial position enables her to give clear
and entertaining Information.
.HOW TO BE BEAUTIFUL. By Marie
Montaigne. 143 Pp. II. Harper & Bros.
The author endeavors t'o give simple
and sensible Instructions as aids to beauty
and health.
TENNIS TACTIG8. By Raymond D.
Little. 1W Pp. 70 cents. Outing Publish
ing Company.
Mr. ILttle furnishes a practical guide
for tennis playlnir from his store of ex
perience as a tennis Mayer.
TRAINING THE OlltU By William A,
McKeever. 337 Pp. 11.60. The Macmlllan
company. '
Prof. McKeever'a treatment of such
matters as vocational guidance, religion,
marriage and social service Is especially
different from that of other authors. His
Is a most courageous and inspiring effort
to show how, out of the common stock of
the boys and girls ot today, a great gen
eration of men and women . may be
molded.
A- BISHOP AMONO HIB FLOCK. By
Bishop Talbot. 203 Pp. II. Harper & Bros.
The author known lo the r'eadlna- nub
ile- by hU book, "My .People of the
Plfcln,"-now addresses. that large family
of spiritual Children which makes up his
own diocese, then all those Interested In
the conditions and possibilities ot the
church. He dwells upon the relation ot
religion to business, the duties of the
church and Its members to social service
and to missions, ,
DOWN THE YEAR. Bv C. DuFav Roll.
ertson. It: Pp. .. Eaton A. Mains.
A scries of nature, .essays. The author
sees beneath the outface arid his under
standing love ofj nature makes for keen
ness ot Intellectual and spiritual Interpre
tation. .
GRAND PRIZiE f;0R CHEMISTRY
Experiment rrlth process fat MnU-
InB Artificial Habber Brings
Meftth.
.The. death ,of, a young, chemist from, an
explosion ot chemicals nt e'waren. N. J
where he was experimenting with a pro
cess for '.making . artificial rubber, ,wlU
serve to call attention to, the present
eager pursuit of what Is, everything
considered, the grand prize ot synthetic
chemistry. ,
Synthetic rubber, ot course, Is not a
novejty. it has been successfully pro
duced for some years, but more as a
laboratory "stunt" than as. a practical
article ot Industry. There remains the
discovery of a process' by which It can
be produced In quantities and sufficiently
cheaply to make It commercially profit
able. That Is the goat of the synthetic
chemist, and to the one who attains It
titer will be "wealth beyond tho dreams
of avarice" once more With tho na
tural supply of rubber declining nnd with
tho Industrial demand, for the manufac
tured product enormously Increased, there
are practically no limits to the fortune
that awaits the Inventor, .who can put
artificial rubber on the market on a com
mereJal scale.
This Is the modern quest for the rh lp-sopher'a-
stone, but wftH the difference!
that Instead of the familiar picture of
the grizzled alchemist bent over a retort
trying to transmute the .baser jnetals Into
gold, synthetic chemistry has filled the
laboratories with young men fresh from,
college, all at work transmuting Indus
trial subiftances Into new sources of
wealth. Andrew Carnegie, haa testified to
What "my chemists" did for steel manu
facture, and what they hive dona with
oil Is a wonder story of Itself.
Certainly artificial rubber cheaply pro.
dueed will b a richer, prise to the in
ventor than artificial gold.-New York
Wor'U.
UNCLE SAM AS A BOOKMAKER
Vast Ontpnt of Book and Docu
ments from' 'ttnverntnent
Prlntshdp,
worth for tho same period a year previ
ous. If the sales continue for the re
mainder of the fiscal year an heavy ns
thpy have been for the first eight months,
the government will have sold more than
I1M.600 worth of documents before July
1 next, which wilt be more than 25 per
rent Increase, over last year's soles, and
more thnn eleven times the amount of
esh sales recorded for the same period
ten years ago.
During tho eight month beglnnlnc JkIv
1, 1PI3, and ending March 1, 19H. S9.i00
letters were resolved Imjlostng cash for
one or more documents, an Increase of
43 per cent over the returns for the tamo
period of the previous year, when only
.600 letters wero received. There was
also a 31 per cent increase in ordinary
office correspondence.
With the Increase of nolo of govern
ment documents there has been an In
crease of all kinds of business In tho
superintendent df documents' office. Be
sides sending out nil ot the publications
sold by the government for cssh, the
of fk e of the superintendent of document,
under the present law, also ties the mail
ing of publications distributed by the
various departments. During the five
month from October u February, Inolti
slte, nearly leOOO.OOo such publications
.were put Into , the . malls, agalpst less
than ll.Ott.OCO for the same period In 1913.
Most publications Issued by the, depart
ments are distributed free and those
which am sold, usually nt a very small
chargn. mut be purchased through the
superintendent ot documents, nnd not at
the department .for which the documents
are printed. Washington Star.
MnUlnir nisr Money.
Two youngs exponents of strenuous life
on Broadway, New York, were fitting In
a hotel lobby discussing the, other even
ing thelt- plans for- making some "big
money" 1n the future. One of them con
fessed that his salary was only TS plunks
per week and he was having a .hard
time ducking" the tailor and a few other
creditors. Bitting near them was an old
gentleman who overheard their conver
sation, and was evidently Interested.
, ' You fellows are making the mistake of
your lives," the old gent said at last.
' You are chasing the will o' the wisp
while you have the chance of wealth
within your grasp, wny. i m consiucrcu
pretty well off financially, as you both
know, and I never received a salary or
WO a week In my lfe. But I saved
money when I was your age. and 1 found
opportunities for Investment that soon
put me out of the salary class and made
me a business man on my own account
And Just then .the flashily dressed young
man got nervous and started to gp. His
parting-shot was: 'That may be all
true, pop. But they didn't have lobster
palaces In your dsys; neither was the
tango ripe."
A Winter Cnuuli.
To neglect It may mean-consumption.
Dr. Klnfi'3 Now Plscovery gives sure re
lief. Buy s, "bottle today. tOc and $1. All
druggists. Advertisement. ..
Persistent Advertising is the Sure Road
to Business Success.
a
n
See our great
$1.00 Gloves
the best street
glove ever sold
for the money.
4aU
X. S. ASKSTEXK
AUTJU1S ItATTHB.
You pocket fifty
cents by buying
our $2.50 shoes
- all the new
shapes, leathers
Save On Your
Easter Clothes Money
You will want to be well dressed for Easter. We are in position
to serve you with what is best in the apparel world for the least
amount of money. You know we never consider it the slightest
trouble to talk clothes and to show you anything you may desire.
The Best Suit Values in Town!,
$1 QM $1 2-JO $1 5.OO l0 $30.00
Handsome Balmacaan Top Coats
$1022 $1212 $1522 to $2022
Yoar New Hat
in right hero nnd awaits
your try-on. We'ro ex
pecting yoiit
John It. Htet-
83.50
"Gitnrnnteed Hpoclnl."
'$2.60 quality hnt.gi.fX)
Boys9
Norfolk Suits
We show Variolic sntte
in many oholoe atyleD
of fabrics, with extra
trousers.
Specially priced.
$295-$395-495
Choice Shirts .
in handsome spring pat
terns. '
49c, $1 to S3
Union Underwear
Spring weights, full or
short length sleeves and
legp
98c .to $2.60 ,
Neckwear
that every good
dresser will appreci
ate' at a glance.
25c,45cto$1
CCO
Unele flam Is becoming, n really success
Mi publisher. As Is generally known,
congress has appropriated Increasingly
large amounts of money tor prtntinir
documents on thousands of subjects fori
many years, but only In recent times
has the government nttalned much sue-I
cess in selllnr the publications which It
prints. The number of booWa sold and'
not th number printed make for the sue. !
THE iikd tavkb-j n,.r ti nt v u. rimer private or puduo concern. (
y ' Pp. V. Appfeton Co. f'T 11 on thl" b"lnes principle that!
.V historical novel of adventure laid in Uncl.e Sam now msy b re-le(1 118 i
Kosland in the Urns of Jtlchard III. when ! "2. 1 Publl1"r- ' (
Douflas of Scotland was scheming to get ! . ..r en a trerandoU Increase
the throne. The chief figure In the story .tUe "vrnra u.nK.s In
I. Sir Hlohard ltohna
the court of King n.chard III! who t, y f ftM1, h"" I
l S V m niohard to wh0m all government publications are
f ..A.,? n. u n .by ?ni D' h,m 'u WIO. Joslah H. UrlnWer, the present
tcaUd dispatches to Scotland, and his j superintendent of documents, has re
mrkordlnary adventurta make up tl)o cently completed stotementa whicrTshow ,
' I mat the public Interest In government
! publications Is growing monthly and that
Miscellaneous. j,thls appreciation le ,belng shown lit con-
i.T7K f,70' v ,ut5 MRN. Jts' tlnuously Increased sales ' of publications
rp. 11.55. O. p. Putnam's Sons. j by his office. , ,
Young Couples
about to marry
This is .pre-eminently the gtorQ for young
couples just starting housekeeping. ,We give
particular attention to their wants. Wie make
a special feature of assembling complete home outfits
and making artistic, cozy, comfortable homes for the young brides.
We also maho special prices on tkae homi outfits. We price
them so as to save yoithtj 'couple from a third to one-half
and a saving ofone-ihird to one-half is a saving worth while.
1
Credit Terms to Suit
Ours aro the easiest 4 terms made by ftuy store
in Omaha. We'lea.ve it for you to say what you
will pay and when you will pay it. You make
your own ternik.
The
Easiest
Terms
Solid Oak Dresser
9.75
Well made and well fin
ished, largo French bevel
mirror; Bpocial bargain at
The volume contain stories and nc
dotes roftx the pen of men conspicuous In
tho attfcirs of the nation. Not a few ot
tho stories have a deeper significance
than that of tickling the risibilities, for
they are concerned with the campaigns,
inaugurations, and other conspicuous
lsadmarks In the career of the public
officials who relate them,
JW1?!? OP ADVBItTlSlNO. By
A O. niehardson. 500 Pp. The Lambert
Publishing company. "
The authtir has aimed to keep the boik
During last year the sales of govern
ment documents were nearly S0d per cent
mora then the sal of Ten years
the amount of cash received from
tales ot government documents was less
than U.WX For each Veer there has
been a steady Increase In the govern
ment's tfook business and dlfrlng the
fiscal year ending June-04'1913, more than
tl0d,CO4 was received from cash' sales.
Superintendent Ilrlnkcr books show that
for the period beginning July 1. 1913. and
ending March . this ycr. I&S.OOi worth!
ot document were sold, against 173.000
LLUJJUL1AJ
Solid Oak Buffet
A tromondoua valuo, made
BQiia oan; apienaiaiy nn
lhhed; special bargain '
price ,
made pt
1 3 .75
GAS STOVES
A UrgeUaSid' varied )lne of gas
stoves, low S and 4-btlroer stoves,
also large ranges wiih elevated
ovens, various mitkea. exception
ally ood ranges, most economical
in use-or .gas, most con-
venieniir a
Prices from
hs low as
as, most con- fx ma
arrange rt. BJ C
m $40 down JJ Q
TER.V1S
TO SUIT
Refrigerator Bargain
A splendid throe-door Re
frigerator, front leer, adjust
able shelves, always, dry and
cool; no odor, no moisture;
great Ice aav
era; (special,
at.
h h P
. .swaa w i n.
Go-Cart Special
A full collapsible go-cart. Urge rub
ber tires, hood and dash;
Improved easy running
cart. Special at.
caw u
3.25
R
Extension Table
Made of solid oak,
strongly built and
splendidly f i n ished.
Bargain Q yr
pnee iJ.I 0
Solid Oak Library
Tables
Good substantial library
table, solid oak, different
finishes. Special bar- f jr
gain price . U
Gsli Bronze
Its
A special for this, week
only. Not more than one
bed to a custo
mer, all sires;
gold finish, . . .
4.98
limn i m i i rn
Beauty Lecture
Entertainment and Musicale
AMERICAN THEATER
Saturday, April 11,
FREE
Matinee and Night
Comolimentarv bv
TheBHANDEIS STORES
MATINEE, 2:00 P. M. NIGHT SHOW, 8:00 P. M.
Madam De la Vie
World's greatest authority on
Fashions and Beauty Culture.
Ethel Kendell-JackLund
In air the latest society dances,
including the Jilaxixe, one-step,
Hesitation, Tango, etc., and
Dr. Dunn of New York
Representing thq Nemo Hy
gienic Institute, will lecture
upon scientific corseting and
corset fashions.
Lthel K.enaeli
Count Perrone, Operatic Baritone
Miss Vera Long
Prima Donna
Jessie Mae Curl
Contralto
Mr- A. H. Harrison. Scissorographer
Free Tickets May be had at the Drug
Dzpar ment, BRANDEIS STORES
A i
MELO
DAINTY
ROSE
la an excel
lent skin
cleanser and
massage
cream. Ex
cellent for
tho complex
Ion, for
freckles,
blackhea d s,
wrinkles, pimples, chapped hands and face, etc. As dainty
as rresh flowers la the odor. Largo size, special at
45c
Melproso Face Powfler or Rouge sold special at 45c.
Blue Melorose Perfume 1 SMUnuAV
or La Petite Geraldine j FREE
to every purchaser of GOc worth of any of the articles mentioned In
this announcement. Blue Melorose ad j,a p0tlte Perfume are de
lightfully dainty, and lasting in odor.
Vnucalro Gnlega Tablets of the WHlard White Co., are a won
derful preparation for thin, slight women. They build up wasted
tissues and dovelop beauty and grace of line. $l boxes special, 70c'.
La Pctlto pcrnldlne the Tpllot Preparations of oxcellent merit,
are known in every section of the country for their marvelous beauty
results. La Petite Geraldino Cleansing and Massage Cream, 2 In 1,
and La Petite Geraldine Perfect Rouge and La Petite Geraldine Faco
Powder, special at 50c. Nail Polish, 25c.
More News of
Our Purchase of the
Henry Siege! Stocks
Five large trunks of fine jewelry and silverware pur
chased froitf the bankrupt 14lh Street Store in New York
have just arrived, and have been spread out in our stock
rooms for inspection.
We never saw such a wonderful lot of fine
jewelry, considering the price we paid for it. It
is all worth twice as much, in the wholesale mar
ket. It will make a wonderful sale.
When it is ready for you, we promise the greatest
bargains ever seen in Omaha. Wait for this event!
Watch tho papers for complete details 1
Easter Novelties in Candies
Favors and Table Decorations
Vnnjtii'aakllVilA rnhfttla In trhllo
gold and brown, each 5c, 10c, 25c
and 50c.
Fur rabbits at, .each, 25c, HOc,
75c and up to $l.
Crowing roosters, at, each, 10c.
Hen coop at 25c, 50c and (ft.
Lay) ob hens at, ea. 25c and 50c
Hundreds ot different kinds of
mechanical rabbits, chicks, tum
bling bears and lack rabbits at,
each, 25c and 50c.
Rabbit carts add automobiles
at each. 10c and 25c. ,
Nodding head ducks, turkeys
and 'geese, at, each, ,5c.
Easter baskets of. all kinds at,
each, 5c and 10c.
Filled Easter baskets at, each.
10c, 15c and 25c.
Panorama eggs with beautiful
scenery inside at. each, 5c, lOc.
25c, 50c and 91.
Beautiful Easter boxes filled
with our best confections at,
each. 75c, OOc, and $1.
imported chocolate- eggs with
delicious fruit filling, and all
sires of chocolate Pompelan eggs
at. each, 5c, 10c, 15c, 25c to 81.
EOGS Soft boil. C for 5c.
Cream Eggs, b. k15c.
Jelly gplce eggs, lb., 10c.
Jelly eggs, lb.. 10c.
Chocolate marshmallow pggs,4
each, lc, or C for Be."
Individual leg cream molds. Easter eggs, hens, roosters, rabbits
or Easter Illy. Made of pure cream ancTf'rozen, In all flavors.
Specials in Candy Saturday
Delicious Ponipeian Choqolato Bitter Sweets and Swiss
Stylo Milk Cho'colates in a variety of crushed fruit and
nut centers. Our regular 40c chocolates Saturday, SI A
at per lb JfC
Kapl Confections. Caraasl, Cocownt and Htat Pimm-, at ptr lb. ,,200
BASTBK PLANTS Beautiful bloomlngEaster lilies and hya
cintbe specially priced Saturday. Cut Mower Dpt., Main Moor.
II sT a aT Mill as P"-