Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, November 1, 1900, Page 9

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- I'HURSDAY, NOVEMBER STEEL ENGRAVING YLOSTART ¢ has come some secsssscocccsans B R S b y P BN iw 000 FOR VE . - Notable Specimens of the Art that . tog? P Are Highly Prized=Res ton . good work Wronght by the Develops ' . . ’ ment of Photographs - - aved g . g " < . b ged & € gravisg | A . ) o I ba a a o y » ¢ ¢ s . w 3 e = gate eve: 4 B the e o w a o - X . paper t . . ¢ r a oing 3 & r a as ater & & v . E a > ghtors. A s big new . s 8 « » A a ¢ 3 it e Never Seems Like Haste READY-MADE INTERRUPTIONS An Effective Trick Employed Not | S as Alone in Political Speaking See w . arm > . g r baby bega cold tor a A Famuy Medi e cases King Solomon Had A Great Reputation for Wisdom One of his wise remarks was “Of making many books there is no end.” He had never seen the making of a grear dictionary. It is like the making of many b and seems to bave no end. In making the Standard Dictionary an army of the brainiest and smartest men of the world was employed and 2 million dollars spent. Take the BEST PRODUCT OF THE BEST BRAINS and the result must be satis. factory. But with all this expe ure of man and mind and money The Standard Dictionary is Oifered for Only $7.00 There are 8o wmauny points of superiority in The Standard Dictionary, aside from its mar- velously low price, that one can scarcely enumerate them. Some one has said there are in THE STANDARD 41 dictionaries in one. Each topic is the work of a specialist Natisfactory to students and scholars because so complete, containing 300,000 words, nearly three times as many as the old stand-by, Webster's Dictionary. The hook stands in high favor among the wise men on both sides of the Atlantic, and that fact alone establishes its success. Here are some opinions from the press of Europe: was a limp a Mrs. Dawson “The Lord y." the cradling the with the ¢ mother into a Wharton bent YOU WAIT BRIDGES WHILE New Structare Put 1u Place in Twenty Minates. The Freema st Times, Dubliz, Ireland The Liverpool Dally Post, Liverpool will be recognized we bave is an implemea be of reason say, pot alon vast service to those who tivate roughkout Amert, continen! the literary arts on e side of the . I peaking par Atlagtic s & mon to Amer teal TANDARD DICTIONARY has a great many attractive features. It is not feas i I words have been referred to 50 all at ible to enume: words are in constant dispute, 1 ists and their opinions atken as final. to adjust. In the Standard that | cen settled his p The quotations are The illustr account and cor » 4 nicety the use of the wor ns titis a work that will be attractive ldren on re valuable as an educator. No home library where Prof R A Todd s TR S e 1 5 ] Sccuracy a8d com ess. 1ts mechauical execution is & there are school dren should be without the Stan Pres Sona Ay dard Dictionary L. paias she was = ege men gemerally . e excellence of t Slade moe S For $7.00. Examine the Book. Megeath Stationery Co. 1309 Farnam Street. whisper. He ope thought her others that All agreed that Jy here before Dation #

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