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    THUi OxMAHA BEE
For Book
Lovers
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IMPRESSIONS OF THH KAISER. By
Ivld Jayne Hill. Harper Brothers.
13. 00.
Former Ambassador Hill knows
the kaiser as few Americana have
ever known him. During the years
when he represented this country
at Berlin he was in almost daily
contact with either the kaiser himself
or with his ministers. And beyond
this he has a full and scholarly
knowledge of the background
against which the world'i greatest
tragedy has been enacted. To de
nounce any man, however evil he
may be, is as ineffective as it if easy.
To let that man reveal himself
through his own acts and words, is
the more convincing method of
showing the world what he really
is. This is what Dr. Hill has done
in these pages.
BRITISH-AMERICA! DISCORDS AND
CONCORDS. Compile by The Hletory
Orel. O. r. rutnara a oons. . i
Here w have a aummary of.the
relations between Great Britain and
America during the three centuries
which have elapsed since Jtngiisn
fir ttUH nn thr American
continent. The statements in the
text may be accepted as trustworthy,
and will prove extremely interest
ing to tne general reaoer.
ESSAYS AND ADDRESSES W WAR
TIMK3. By the Rt. Hon. Viscount Bryce.
VacMUlaa Company.
Followine the three esstye with
which the book begins, are three
addresses of a non-political charac
ter, treating of the war in general,
it rm.ra and soma of it ohetlO-
mena, its social effects, and its re
lation to human progress. The dis
tinguished author says in hie pre
face: "This it a war of principles,
ml h rnnrtc nf events nil vindi
cated the principles of morality and
humanity that were at ataice.
"it at wpyttdw M-TSINftel Trt Till fEO
PLB. By Karl Llebknechl MacMlllao
Company. 11.31.
The philosophy o! TJebknecht at
' rva1fit In then cures leaves but a
narrow ledge for heroes to stand on.
To him the significant thing in his
tory it and has always been the
ti-.im tf Vi viaa rif tnn at the
bottom, tneir unconscious writhing!,
their struggles, and finally tneir gi-
ointii fearanma unthmst. which
ntrartiirna all th little OTOUOl of
clever men who have lived by hold
. .i j t u:- t,:t
ing tnese masses uuwij. in uia.yuii
ha ia diametrically ODDOsed
to the theories of Carlyle, as sum
med up in the latter rneroes ana
Hero Worship." ,
Fiction.
STTLLmurS TRAVELS. By Dr. Jon-
than Swift. J. B. Llpplneott Company.
On the island of Ltlliput, upon
..Vilh rti.lllvtr wii east hv hlt
wreck, dwelt a people to tmall that
the most of them did not exceed six
tn.ti in ViioViinrlee1 weu be
neath thit stature. "Fifteen of the
emperor t largest horses, eacn aoout
four inchet and a half high; were
employed to draw me to the metro-
nnlia " nrfvit Contain Gulliver. In
this land "like a garden," in which
the fields resemblecLso many beds of
DAiuan nnl1(vn hail tnanv atrance
adventures, not the least of which
was his prowess in carrying on au
muif.war nf the enemv. nation
and thut saving Lilliput' But what
were these events compareo io nis
.!11!nit -nrinr in Rrnhditlff-
- nag, whether he traveled later?
Whan hia Q.vear.nld nurse was "not
An ft tiio-V heino- small far
WYV ' v W. ' -.-"--O . I
her age." It cannot be thought that
any child s education is complete
until ne nas mastered ws mosi in
verting history.
WUrellaneoiia
Kvxrm control, AND HOW TO GAIN
IT. By H. Adding ton Bruce. Funk
I 'Wainall Company. SI.
' ' A very sensible and practical dis
cussion of the whole question of
nervous trouDiet ana xneir causes
in a ehattv. non-technical manner
that will appeal to he laymen the
...thn Jainfia a h1n Ttia hnrtk
treats of foods, exercise, and habits
io their bearing on the nervous
condition of the individual; of irri
tability, worry, timidity; the value
r. that riirht outlook, the blessings
, of relaxation, the curative quality of
fresh air, and a host ot otner pnases
of this most important subject
Every man or woman who is nervous
should make a point of reading this
book, which can not fail to be of
"real assistance to those who take its
advice to heart
HOW TO PREVENT SICKNESS. By O.
L. Bowa, M. D. . Harper Bros. 11.26.
Here s advice by aft expert who is
medical director of the nastman
Kodak company. . He states that
more than half the diseases in the
world micht be prevented, and gives
oroven facts, enabliniz the reader to
fake sensible care, of himself. It is
" a book that anyone might read and
follow with proht.
' EUROPEAN THEORIES OS1 THB DBA-
MA. 'By Barrett H. Clark. Stewart 4b
Kldd Company. 3.60.
Nowhere else is so important a
bodv of doctrine, on the subject of
the drama to be obtained. It cannot
fail to anneal to anyone who is n-
tarested in the theater, and will be
indispensable to stadents. The intro
duction to each section ot tne dook
is followed by an Exhaustive biblio
graphy; each writer , whose work is
represented is made the surjject ot a
brief biography, and the entire vol
ume is rendered doubly valuable by
the index, which is worked out in
great detail.
THE SEVEN PURPOSES. By Margarat
Cameron. Harper e Bros, f 1.
This narrative contains a series
" of remarkable experiences with
. "automatic writing," into which the
writer protests sh$ was drawn much
' against her will and1 contrary to all
previous habits and prejudices. Her
narrative, involving expressions and
messages purporting to come from
the other world, is extraordinary, to
say the, least. -
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-STT RED MONTHS IN RUSSIA." By
IouW.Bryant. Qeorfa H. Coran Co. 13.
The impressions of the author
while living in Russia before and
during the proletarian dictatorship.
Her observations are of a kind to
throw new light upon "a situation
which has come to be regarded as
hopelessly complicated. The por
trait the draws of Kerensky revives
emi of the interest once to keenly
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Low Cash PricesrCoupled With Unusually Broad Assortments, Make Buying Here Both Pleasant andPrgfitable
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Liberty Bonds -Accepted at Market Value
in Payment for MerchandiseInquire
at Cashier's Office, Third Floor
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Suits at
$m75 , : ,
Two Special Groups
of . "
Spring Suits
offered buyers here
Saturday off,er most
exceptional oppor
tunity to secure
really distinctive
clothes at very
moderate prices.
You'll find the
assortment of
styles and
qualities
both sur
prisingly pleasingr
Suits at
Hundred! to select from;
made Bp In twenty smart
new models In Twills, Men's
Wear Serges, Tweeds SilSs
and. "Wool Poplins, eto, all
the newest shades and in
all styles. Out $0.75
....... J7-
Clever models In Twills,
Serges and Poplins j well
tailored and come in all reg
ular sizes,. 16 to 46 stonts,
np to 53; you'll find them
surprising ralues at, our
cash
price.
cash price
Scores of Exclusive New Models in Spring: Suits
Shown at Most Attractive Low Cash Prices.
45, 59i '69, 79 and 98
Drugs and Toilet poods
OFB CASH PRICES ARB HOMST SAV&Rt
I5e Lathar Krera 194
10s wmiama 8havln Boap.
at .
.104
tSo Manatta Talcofc 1&4
Wllllami Talcum ........20
ISa Uatarln 174
J5o Woodburr Faca PwflN 1T4
SEs Woodburr Dtntal Craam
at 174
Tanty Souk iurpaanM.
It 1 the most adherent and
produce! natural ton.
Our price ...... ...... 504
too WalnutU 424
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If jaa kara not tried ouf yreaerlptloii iepaiJnient ya avra loiln
aneaer. Tom aaTlnga on preacrtptlena u rery motlo
l able wbea pat p 7 nr aradnate rcglAered PhimeUt.
ISa Jao Rota Soan ..
loo Mard water caauie .soap
t 74
ISo and 40o Tooth Bruahes, 194
Extra Bpeeial
t large rolli Crepe Toilet '
. Paper, full weight, extra
quality, our trice, ( rolli
for i 424
) 777
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Special Saturday
Offerings in
Hosiery
Hlgli Grade Pure Dye Silk
Hosiery for Women In lace
and embroidered designs;
also plain colors; $3.50 Tal
lies; Saturday t
2.50
Women's Silk Hosiery In
all wanted eolors lor street
,and evening vear; $2.25
values; cash price
1.85
Women's Boot Silk "Hose
Fashioned and seamless;
black, white and colors, cash
price
85c
Boys' and Girls' Fay Hosiery
All sizes; black and white
at -
55c and 6oc
Infants' lisle Hose In
black, white, brown;
35c '
rhree pairs ....$1.00
Neckwear and
Handkerchiefs
at About Half
Georgette Collars Trimmed
with filet and Venice lace;
worth np to $2.00; special
cash price Saturday at
$1.00
Pique Testees In -high and '
low neck; organdy collars
and cuffs; trimmed with val
and Venice lace; -regular
value $1.60: our cash price
Saturday at
69
Georgette, Organdy and
Chiffon Pleating In all
shades; worth up to $1.75;.
special cash price Saturdty
at, yard
$1.25
Women's AU linen Hand-
kerchiefs with embroidered
cornets; regular valu4 25c;
special cash price Saturday
at V
10
Clrcnlarteils In black and'
colors; with chenille bor
ders; regular value $1.00;
special Cash price Saturday
at
i 50
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THE CASH STORE
We Pay Cash for Fresh Country Butter, Ian
n f r-i . . T- i r i, tj- ri; : hT in
rresn aggs, uressea rouury, me, uive
Highest Market Price on Day of Delivery
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TheHomeofHartScKaffner&MarxClothesl
Here's thfj new stylish
Waist Seam Suits
-one of the most popular styles
for" young fellows produced in
years, i Gives them that full
chested, trim waisted, athletic ap
pearance they want Comes in
single or double-breasted styles,
with many variation in pockets,
lapels, etc. . -
All wool, of course, and always I
H miaanlaa1 Vitt 1-i4-1i aMifcjoltTiiC! an1
p tie makers. ... ) .
1 Many other classy models to
I show you in this,' the most complete
1 stock of these guaranteed clothes
I -shown west of Chicago.
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a regular, uie puort, tue tsiout, uiev
1 slim in clothes we know will give
I you penect sausiacuon. ,
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Newv iSpring Blouses
Literally thousands ot them lor your selection tlic
Seoond Floor. . N -
Two Special Groups
offered makes Saturday a most opportune time for diok-e.
Blouses at $5.95
Dainty new designs in
Georgettes., headed,
braided, embroidered and
tailored; all lie season's
choice new color-" t rf . 9 5
Blouses at $3.95
Our Blouses at this price
are the talk of Omaha.
Scores of new styles shown
for Saturday, both beaded
and embroidered. $.83
Cash Prie
I
ings; cash price
Other Splendid Blouse Values at
$7.95, $10, $12.50 to $15
Copyright 1919 Hart Sdulfnct ft Uua
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Superior Value$ in Muslin and Knit Underwear
Assortments good enough to insure erery customer's satisfying se-. p
lection ; our low cash prices make? the ralues unusual. ; ,
Specials for Saturday s 1
Silk and Satin Camistles Worth to S2.00; Saturday, cash
price , 98
Odd Lots of ladles' Grrrns, Enrelope Chemise, Skirts and
Marcella Drawers Worth to $2.50; cash price Sat,'9S 1
Ladles' Outing Pajamas Worth to $3.00; samples; cash g
price Saturday, all sizes S1.50 ri
. Children's Princess Slips Dainty lace and embroidery
trimmed; worth to 2.00; cash price VOC
Children's Heayy Fleece Lined Union Suits Sold to 2.00; g
Saturday, all sizes n S1.00 S
v Odd lots of Ladles' Fleeced Tests and Drawers Worth to 1
11.25; cash price Saturday 50$ m
0dd Lots and Samples Of ladies' low seek, no sleeve, knee g
and ankle length Union Suits; worth to $2.60; cash
price 98 g
Children's Black Sateen Bloomers ail sizes 75d f
a . r
Saturday in Children's and Infants' Section
Girls' Gingham Dresses sizes
6 to 14; many smart styles ,
at 81.95.. $2.05. S3.95
Girls' Glngliam Dresses Sizes
12. 14, 16, lovely patterns, spe
cial at ., ....$5.95
Girls' White Dresses Sizes 6
tor 16; at $3.95, $5.00,
$7.50. $10.00 to $15
Girls' Spring Coats Large va-
$7.95 $10 tos $25.00 . and $4, Saturday, at $1.05
Many other specials In Children's and Babies' section Saturday.
Baby's Dresses. Long and
short; elegant values, $1 .00,
$1.95 $2.95 $3.85
Baby's Coats and Capi's Just
rooelved fn SatiivHav at
"$3.95. $5. $7.50. $ 3
10 Doscn Bailey's Bonnets In
Bilks, poplins and wash, worth
$1.00; Saturday at 69d
Little Tots' Hand Embrol.
dered Dresses Worth $3.00.
Shirt Sale Extraordinary
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SAVING CASH PRICES ON
HOME FURNISHINGS
6-lb. Electric Iron Complete with 15 ft.
eord, our cash price 3.2o
One Oil Mop, One Dust Cloth and One
bottle of 0 Cedar Oil .... : ...7. 1.00
Food Chopper Family size, cash price SI. 25
8-Gallon Galvnnlzed Garbage Cans Our low cash price.. $1.50
Foldim? Iwninsp Boards Our cash price $1.39
Fonr 10c Bolts Toilet Paper Our cash price 25d
35-cent Flour SieTe-Cash price 20c
Ball Bearing Roller Skates Our cash price $2.00
1 White Enamel Bird Cnftes Cash price $1.75
Brass Sqnnro Bird Cages Cash price.. $4.50
Hand Tarnnm dashers Our cash price 75e
Lnnch Kits Yith Thermos bottle, cash price -$3.f5
2- Hole Oil Stores Our cash price..... .v,......S12.75
3- IIole Oil Stoves-Our cash. price ...$16.50
Special
Shoe Sale
Saturday
Women's Dark Brown TIcI
Kid Shoes Cloth top to
match, with military heels;
a good 16.00 value; Hay
den's cash price
4.50
Hen's Gun Jfetal and
Glazed Colt English Lace
Shoes Also about 42 pairs
Men's Gun Metal Blucher
with wlds, comfortable toe,
a good 16.00 value; Hay
den's cash price " .
3.95
Women's Dark Brown Tlcl
Eld Oxfords and Pumps
Military and leather
French heels, Haydeh's
cash price
5.00
Little Gents' Satin Calf
Bluchers Sizes 10 to 13.
Hayden's -cash price
1.95
Extra Special Women's
Fine TIci Kid Lace PInvi
Toe Oxfords With French
leather heels; a GOOD S
value; Hayden's cash price
4.00
Stetson and Crossett Shoes
for Wen.
Grover and Qacen Quality
Shoes for Women.
Boys' Spring
Suits
A splendidly varied assort
ment of Boys' Spring Suits
now on display, ready for selection.
Wefaeturethe-'Xtra-Good" L f
make of all wool, hand tal- fKCyJ!
lored.' as the best for sturdy, W ?JI' f
healthy boys for dress or A
k range of styles from the
popular waist-seam model to
tne Deueo coat witn nan-moon
pockets. Prices
$10 to $30
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Boys' Gaps
Our Spring line ot Caps-Just in. One ot the new caps Is
the one-piece top with flexible q-4 (f
1sor-in blue, green and khaki... ij)XvU LO qtJ)
Boys' Department Third Floor. '
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Over 50 Dozen Men's Regular $1.50 Shirts j
soft cuff, neckband: style, in Pongee, Percale
and Madras cloths; all good patterns; broken
lines from regular stock, but all
sizes, 14 to 171 included; some
slightly soiled; special cash price. .
20c Men's, Hose
' 12c
100 dozen men's cotton
hose, mostly tan and black,
some navy, gray or Palm
Beach. These hose are taken
from our regular stock and,
should be snapped up at
this low cash price. On
sale Saturday 12V?,$
'50c Suspenders,
35c
Men's s u s p e n d e r s in
heavy wide or medium v.-eb.
Cash price Saturday, 35.
We Are Headquarters for
Barker Collars
Barker linen collars 20
Barker Soft Collars, Cash
Price, &U..2o$ to 35
Saturday's Big Special Price Cutting Grocery Sale
- Highest Quality, Freshest Goods and-Largest Jjtock
II Ifcc hmi pun m rui
latd mifu H
41-lb. Mk but klah-crad
N Diamond H Flow ,..TI
14-lb. md bMt k!fB-rd
CluDond H Flour , .fl.SS
It ban latmSir
$ lb, beat whit ar.T.new
corn xn.al S8
Th bait bulk Eoll.a Oatmml Se
Ho. I Michigan navy t.ana, lb. lOo
Fancy Japan rlca, par lb. ....Ho
OaL cam Qoldta Tabl ayrup 1B9
"H-oa. cam oodanaad milk lt
(-ottoc cam condensed milk
t eanb tomato pasto (oar aonp 1S
Cornflakaa, pkf. ., .....IHc
Orapc Nntav paekacc Wi
Loa Wuhlng Compound. flic
The bait domutlo macaroni.
nmiieelll, apajrh.ltl r
, gt noodlM, pkg. THc
Tall cane pink salmon ...... ..tic
Oil sardines, per can 1
No. 1 cans fancy sweet sugar
corn XSHc
Ko. 1 casa solid packed toma
No. I cam early Jnnc yu ..M
No. 1 cam aaatd. Kama soups lc
jell for dsssart. pkg. Us
Teast rsaa. pkfc ' 4c
I cans Snnbrlght cleanser ....ISc
DRIED TROTS AND NtTS.
Choice California prunes, lb. ...16c
Fancy CaL prunes, lb. ..ItH-lSe
Choice Cal. Apricots, lb. ....17 Vic
Imported figs, lb S5C
California seeded Muscatel
raisins, lb. 5e,
California seedless' raisins, lb. 15c
California Mulr peaches, IK ..Mo
Cleaned Currants, lb. ..30
Oal Irap. apples. IK
OVa FAMOUS SANTOS COFFER.
THB TALK OF OMAHA TBT IT.
Per lb V....JC
Ankola lend coffee, IK ,...iVA
Diamond H spec, coffee, Ib...35e
H. B. C. the highest stanflard
of quality, lb M
tcec
.MHe The beet tea stftlngs, IK ,...Sc
Choice basket fired cr sub
dried Japan tea, lb.
Breakfast coaecs, IK ,5
OMAHA'S OKKATEST VEGE
TABLE MARKET. - DIRBCT
FBOM THE GARDNER TO THB
CONSUMER.'
Large bunches freeb radishes.
shalotg, beet, carrots or
turnips
Fancy new cabbage, per lb
Fresh sDlnacn. per peck 30e
Fancy ripe tomatoes, per lb. tCe
Fancy large hothouse -cucumbers,
eaen Sc
IS lha fancy Red Triumph
potatoes Sfte
Large bunchee treeh parsl.y ..Se
Anything yea ' want si freeb
yegatables we bare It
BOW GRASS SEED NOW.
Saturday, per Jb. ...,38e
t lbs. for Sl.H
Ked or yellow onion eets. per
quart
Butter, Eggs, Pickles, Etc.
A
Strictly fresh eggs, dozen. 406
Creamery butter, best bulk, lb. ...6Q&
Full cream American cheese ....34
Oleo (0m Nut or Lincoln) 30
Snowflaks Oleo, R-lb. pails ...VS1.70
8 No. 1 cans Heins Bake Beans . .. ,55d
8 quarts fresh kraut S5d
The Choicest Meats bf Every
Description in Sanitary Market
Saturday Specials
Fresh Skinned Hams half or whole
lh. 32
Ete,er Pot Roast, lb. 224
Fancy Veal Roast, lb. 25c)
Choice Breakfast Bacon, extra lean.
per. lb.
T
...454
All kinds of fresh, salt and pickled
Fish for Ient
1'aea.i. ..;f -u r , , one,
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