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PART TWO EDITORIAL PAGES 1 TO 8 THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE. FOR ALL THE NEWS OMAHA BEE YOUR MONEY'S WORTH APRIL DAY OMAHA, St MORNING, SINGLE COPY FIVE CENTS. 15 New Styles Lingerie Waists at $1.25 It's a representative showing of the cleverest ideas of new waist fash- garments. At iioieeen Zingerie Welsts of very fine ma- Beauties. Included are square and Dutch neck effects NAETT Black Lawn Waists, three styles, Tailored and Lingerie Waists We show a varfety of rare beauties in waists that rival many costing a dollar or so more. $2.25, $2.75, $3, $10 are now marked platter at price. % force of this year’s sale. WASH DRESS FABRICS Monday brings its regular full quota of splendid money saving inducements to purchasers of summer dress stuffs. Half price and less on mew, clean, de- sirable merchancise. Think of it. B50c Linen Suitings—yard wide, In all the new greens, blues, pink, lavender, tan, brown shades, also white with neat patterns, 50c quality for bought direct and in big quantities to obtain every possible price advantage. Our entire line, without a single exception, regular open stock patterns included-—now priced at half actual retail value. Surely you cannot afford to let so favorable an opportunity to buy cheaply 100-plece Old Abbey French China l China Dinner Sets in violet and 100-piece English Dinner Sets in | years all bow to the overshadowing | at Plans have been liad for the biggest and most intensely interesting event that this great china store has ever held. 1,500 fine dinner sets, including our own importation of fine French, German, Austrian and English china, will be shown. We Trimmed Hats Beautiful and Inexpensive fons. Among these styles are values clearly equal to most $2.00 lines, We announce for tomorrow a new and extensive showing of popular Lo St et SOt Tots tha b e price hats. The Bennett store again leads the procession with the and charming embroldery trimmed garments ‘hen there are tallored styles with linen collar, pretty tucked novelties, also dotted Swiss most attractive styles, Table after table showing clever new creations in the smartest shapes and in all the best spring shades trimmed with fruits, flowers, foliage, velvet ribbon orna- designs and dec- or gold patterns special low prices, Over No Western Store Has Ever Offered the Remarkable Values that Bennett’s hold Out to You Tomorrow. a quarter, a third and a go unheeded. $15 sets, your choice.$9.98 Chlldren s Hats No store makes the elaborate dis- play as Bennett's flowers, ete.— Another Phenomenal Monday Bargain Event EMBROIDERIES Crowds at our Monday sales grow bigger as the news gets noised about. Tomorrow we will have 10,000 yards direct from St. Gall, Switzerland, bought through our New York office 'f .00, .50 foi i cariale ont AEIOS Witk tore ‘ iicked" Wnd pleattd: some” are Fm-.h—,\ny I8¢ Ladles' Home Joumal Pat. I‘nl. :\lo:nnn‘; a‘t:._n\"s::oa from $15.00, $10.00, $8.50 for ace trimmed, excellent values - S Bool 3 y 7.5 Cesisssssesst e . than usual good taste. ..... (VT T s el e #1258 "'"" WIS e ERAESNE. DTS SRS 20¢ P : | Materials are fine and Close Out _Service — dainty milan;: | sheer, the laces and embrolderles are very Patterns Plates pan In mb aa ;1 d dainty. Buy a supply We have 5 din- manila braids, and boullon & s Saturday .....$1.76 , nerware patterns il trimmed with We have other attrac- that will be dis- cups and saucers, h o tive lingerie walsts at sontisued and very exquisite sashes, WS, Tallored waists, _the for quick clear- Bennett's Dinnerware sales famed ofitions. -/ Great . | “” m . ance. Everything th h t O h f varfety decorated zsc to sz'so | all linen..$3 $3.50 gl g roughou maha in former = lar 4 Dinner Sets in dainty For-Get- b oration, $25 — assorted decorations, 4 styles— Double Fold Madras—85 pleces, fine 35¢ lnbriu 3 Dipger Defor:('o:gn ‘ynd heu:v _ ::ae decoration, § Vlluleé &6 yibuna-$18 ;m! ” “10 1 100-piece English Dinnerware, 24, 27 and 45-inch flouncings and skirtings, worth up inch goods, new styles - for sireet dresses, waists, 1 ¥ | - $18. o 2o $10.00 B oalk £ to $1.50 a yard. Also included are elaborate shirt. shirtings, etc., wonderful VAIUES............ 15¢ gold tracing, excellent $40 value, | 100-plece Austrian China Dinmer | 100-piece American Dinnerware, pretty ., ross decoration, , new waist frontings, allovers, etc. Nothing like these val- Finest 25¢ Scotch Ginghams—Very best of patterns P P R L P ... $25.00 Sets in fancy rose decoration, 3 in beautiful fancy scroll decora- shapes, all just opened, regular ues ever in any Omaha embroidery sale before. | 5 and colors, all spring styles, suitable for women's and 100-plece high grade French styles, all $20 values..$12.50 | “tion, all new patterns and regu- ST0 VEIREN LY i e 85 There will be enough for all. | children’s wear, Monday, yard.............. 10¢ Serpentine Crepes—New patterns, goods worth 18c a OPEN STOCK PATTERNS—Here's a splendid chance if you own any of our open stock goods. yard, Monday We offer our entire line, including American, Eng-' lish, French and Austrian ware at...... 9 Monday’s Notable Sale REAL IRISH LACES THAT FREE PETTICOAT OFFER AGAIN To satisfy the unprecedented demand 20 per cent off The great popularity of white apt to send prices soaring. liberally and now are able to have on special sale strictl 79c yard for Fine White Serge Suiting Extra saleswomen to see that you get prompt service. Buy tomorrow. $1. $1.25 c and $1.50 embroideries for..... serge for tailored suits has created a scarcity that is In anticipation of this possibility we have stocked up offer good grades at bottom prices. Monday we shall y puré wool white serge with a herring- ‘k There’s a treat in store for every lover of rare. and beautifu take advantage of the offer last Monday Checked Wash Sllks Black Silk Voil H laces, at Bennett’s tomorrow. We have just unpacked a big shipment of . ac) olles ‘ | A8y We Again .| Ten pleces of them, just the best kina | For all who wear black this offering is i $3,000 worth of Announce for pretty, cool summer frocks. They :n‘nhl: 'fmT?'SenTfifi':Z”"«Yfisvsi'.'f.d"’r"‘ffi i ! : § 14 are 32 Inches wide and come In meat, | and beautiful in finish, ideal goods for Genuine Hand - Made, Pure Linen for Broken,, chacked M viet- ARiTuly IOLeOBb | e Al at ERt A 4 A - B+ L AT cmebriecieoionn i~ © g kAo oringse; launder like linen, 59 d -cu.]g"y worth $1.50 a b =‘< Irish Laces, Bed Spreads, Table Covers, A HEGH GRADE $1.00 values ... I Tt tectat tar s artii-- 486 ; 1 '8 - - —~— | - Centre Pieces, Stand Covers & Doilies ! w | s $5 SILK PETTICOAT | About the Sale of Parlor Suites 4 direct fror the convents and rural districts of Ireland. The designs are 4 Pt SRR B ol el (Mot ol Ml e o With Every Purchase of & Tailored Suit at $19.50 or More. simply gorgeous, No finer hand-made laces are produced in the world. It’s the first time to our knowledge such beautiful and high-grade work was ever sold for so little.” We bought up an entire import order that was refused by the consignee on account of long dela)s in ship- f ping—on sale MONDAY. 69c ‘ \ ( Irish Hand-Made Laces 4.0 s10.00 2,000 yards exquisite laces in a hundred patterns suitable for dresses, for dutch col- lgrs, for curtains and for innumerable purposes, widths 4 to 9 inches wide——all pure linen and hand made—at . ..69¢ It’s been a wonderful week up here in the furniture, Our big pur- chase of sample parlor suites in Chicago struck a popular chord this week, Think of buying parlor suits for less than we ordinarily are obliged to pay. Here's one for instance, that is easily big value at $35.00, either with silk plush or genuine leather cushions for $24.00. Over there is another 3-piece suite in mahogany finish with loose cushion at $11.25, clearly worth a third to a half more. There are others selling at $38.00, $52.50, .00 to $130.00—that show savings simply immense. Our word for it you or we never bought parlor suits cheaper before. Wouldn't a $10 to $26 saving appeal to you at this time? Fre This is the most liberal proposition we ever made to suit buyers, Over 1,000 very handsome women’s and misses’ TAILORED SUITS, made to our own order by Hymen Cohn, 67 East 8th St., New York—every suit worth from $10 to $15 more than we ask. Every suit is ab- Irish Hand-Made Lace Bed Spreads Sl show sl o i sy arved | BemDett’s Grocery | Magnificent full size lace spreads, 2% yards square, actual value $50; real 81 m be.\ oy not arrivec hand-made and pure linen. Our price. &t ...........oe.e ..$18.00 for last week’s sale. Complete size range Other lots a little smaller in size, worth $35.00, for ..... ... $15.00 ceeen. 812,00 Irish Hand-Made Lace Table Covers About 54-inches square, worth uo to $15 | $4.00 Stand Covers, in every style and shade. It’s no job lot purchase, no miscellaneous stock of odds and ends. It’s an array of correct suit fashions stronger in variety and style than any showing made here this season. Ma- terials are high class worsteds that we bought at a great reduction from makers $265.00 kind ........ Serves You Best Bennett's Golden Coffee, pound 26c and 30 green stamps. Bennett's Teas, assorted kinds, and 40 green stamps. Bennett's Tea Siftings, pound 16c and 10 green stamps. round or square - $1.50 pound 48c —special soee X $5.00 Stand Covers fOr........ shape Irish Hand-Made Lace Doylies and Cenlres who had them left on their hands for de Cooking, Ralsins, 190 | Poppy Condensed Milk, u 00 Centers, round or square cornur. $1.50 Centers, round shape, only..50 s Bt 74 quality .. ........8¢ | . 100 . $1.00 Centers, round shape, only..35¢ lay in filling orders. Hatated | Rioe misudls S T0a’ 16" dianipa; ....... ‘ s ...106 | Chocolatina, ti .. 100 \ t 6' 00 Centers, round shape, only. 75¢ 76c Doylies for..... 25¢ PRE, - g 3% | CPORTAMEM din o 4 =—_——__—=#—— i : Martha Washingts Capitol Extracts, bot- GARDEN Suits worth $30.00, in greens, grays, Fu'...'n:;dasrg:::."f"xfl te o m: e e 4 HOUSECLEANING, LA_________UW blues, taupes, blacks, includ- Agrours Corned Pact. | 339 Rice, 100 aually, Z VA s e et ) ' Tt m Lo v et 105, g y NECESSITIES ing finest $5 silk petticoat %o W Nudish P N = i vt W X the most | 4 ell to heed. It's momey in your pocket nryou. and Ham Loaf.... Safety Matches, 12 | A frover B ey nm .m'.:? b Bdedn S T3c' Bread Hoxes, wpechl, for ... —_— And b Stam Bene v, oi el 80 LA Wk Flou ‘ans, special or . 3 o o fperty Solat (B R Salien: for ise Clnmreavlfln-;. 100 feet. for, a9 Suits worth $40.00, fancy weaves and MjSonette Feas. 3 %80 | Minute Gelatine, flav. fasfzdzoag | Absarene Wall Paper Cleaner, for 5 yis R ’;i‘:’“,.fl%‘:“m 3 X and 10 stamps. solid colors, worsteds, all best colors; Fox Tomatoes And 10 Stam l llouble -umv- on all ‘paints Wisard Carpet Cleaner, for ..10s aund 360 : 4 b can ... Elien Sardings. 100 & R . nd 10 siamps. sizes to 46, and best $5.00 Pure Honey, Mason nd amps ss 50_34.00_ B avanied Water Pails for Spading Fork 780 : % pint Jar .. %50 | xamo Cateup, bot 3 100 Galvanized Water Palls, for ‘and silk petticoat ....... PR AL And 20 Stamps. And Eumpl i S4e anized Water Pails for Steel Rakes, each New South Syrup, ger P Fm, it e Stranaky Enarel B T Sy e ) O prainas W0 | R Tor o el od standing of the Anclent Order of would fit all men, unless the ate was 50| pressed on our the truth of the loosened the bird and brought it to a taxi AUDITOR EXPLAINS POSITION| < | run around the tank United Workmen, Modern Woodmen orl 2 | abnormally high that it would leave mar-| scripture, whic ys “The wicked flee|dermist In Geneva. The taxidermist pro- | J&T ml;)u:“d:mlm’- netting fence, holes "d‘"::' Tribe of Ben "“" T"Z F:‘;""“r Rate Question Important, | sins in the more favorable companies | when no man purs $ | nounced the bird an arctic, or snowy owl, | polsoned water, ,2‘,53“".?...‘."".,.“'.':‘3,. ‘.‘:" 0. Tagion OF Waner: TBeroved Ovdar of " 5 4 2 f | Extravagant Methods, | “We want you to know that we think; In| the largest he had seen In forty years of |Inclosed by another strand of netting, 1 ing | Red Men and Independent Order of Odd man is & moral coward who, after re- | ., ; g o elf-sac n s : i pegged down to within & few to Bring | “In scrutinizing the reports that come|the maln, self-sacrificing men with big | colle By the discovery the “mystery inches of Attitude . on Insurance Fellows, this fact should satisty the most [ celving his livellhood and sometimes a |, & FOWEERE pro . sig Aoy sadgptia £ Ban-Nih e ~" :“"x 2 She/Sntaresy Sh.oe) | the” ground, being sheep-proof. but aiow- gt s, s office from the varlous com-|hoarts and love for mankind, . of the ghosts of Fox river hollow” was |ing plenty of room of foom f 7 |1 by S ho, | | [3 or rabbit About Safer Methods. critical that I am '";" dly SH”‘”‘ “"l:;: h;‘:"::e‘"o':“‘h’;. {”'.‘::w':"l'e':;‘m""t‘.’e;’u:";_p.niu, we find a marked difference in the | these organizations, and these men and| solved §ot under. ~The rabbits make for . i m.“"‘"'m'"d am a firm bellever In the | Oy e O b that thors. ire senong | PeTCeDtage of coat of producing business, | their organizations will recelve from this| The owl evidently had become entangled | rinic at the polsoned hales with i (e \ principles. or, in other words, In general fund ex-|department all the ald that can be ex-|in the barbed 1 rabbit | disas r . . VAGANCE £ defects in & system and ve. his | °* 3 L x- | dep N b {In the barbed wire while chasing a rabbl sa; s effect. In the morning are to . TENDENCY TO EXTRA Poor Man's Insurance. g o ;’emm e m:"l::w""’k:‘.: ';e penditures; we are dissecting these mat- | tended; our sword s solely for the grafter. |or a field rodent and remained hanging | ¥, Sen hundreds and thousands of dead ’ ) AR “I do belleve In fraternal organizations | <MPIOYEr the henefit of his knowled p'opu_y.". in the Interest of the insured. We | there until it starved to death. It being & | country.—Chicago News. o rounding Seeks to Cheek it Before Quest and fraternal beneficiary organisations and | 0N (T T L e find also in some of the examinations made | MORE SCARED THAN HURT | nocturnal bird, the wounded and trapped | —— ; of Farther Reachiug Comse- | belleve in "'l"“ to ':'::“‘ "":::‘ ::::“':: “The rate guestion. Lo fraternal bene. | (N8t extravagant methods in management | owl uttered cries of pain and hunger 2t | BATTLE BETWEEN COWBOYS nee e—Acts from not desire to see perish " | ficiary socleties; s of the utmost im.|®r® Quite noticeable, and on referring (0| piumal Cries of Ghostly Owl No|nght From the cries many persons com IN GRAZING LAND DISPUTE . rience. sarth. This class of insurance is commonly | o 0 "0 v Thodies make rates, | IS Statutes of Nebragka. we find th at | Longer Annoys Rural Com- ing home late at night and having to pdss ‘ ' A Bxpe; . classed “poor man's insurance,” and quite | " | these organizations are not to be run for | maunity. | the cemetery were led to believe that the | for it offers to families protec- | Put death is the ultimatum and fixes the | P Posse of Farmers Fight Attempt to properly so, for it of " - | profit, and we believe the law good End ol 4 2 . eries heard | “sPirits of the departed” were uttering - Bt nould not otherwise be secured; | COSt. When men die. honest organisations | Y27 &84 W& > Y S | The mystery of the dismal cries hea Dot Ponin Satths *Hhas statt Correspondent.) 2 g must pay or quit business, and if the rates, |\~ enforce the sam e want you 0|, pignt by residents along the Fox|Warnings of an Impending calamity. Oklahom (From & | and in the early days these societies were > | know that if, in the zeal of this depart- | Each evening aft t 1l LINCOLN, ‘April 17. — (Special.) — State the sole benefit of (heir|a8 Written, are not sufficient other and ' y river, north of Geneva, ill, has been | E! ning after sunset the moanings O, A tasued & statement do- | ESNIzed for the sole beneflt ot el | rates must be made. And this eru.| Tt 10 COMTect extravagunce or graft. We (iescq'up, and the good (armer folk now | began and Eenerally coptinued ut short in- | p\RTIESVILLE, Ok April 17.—A posss i regarding the fraternal | .o ot True, they were or | cial time will come to many of our frater- | 5'0U\d Place in the llme lght your 80-|,eyre in the evening without fear of | tervals untll midnight, wnen they ceased. | o¢ formers of Osage county, lving just fining his position reg coterie of icers. Tue, clety, that to purge an organizatic | : ! o | It was not until after the cries had ceased | » panies of Ne- ed e fashion but, lke the | nal societies, but, knowing by intimate as- having their sleep disturbed by “ghosts north of the quarantine line, made an and ;mutual insurance com) Sniad 8 & armbe + soclation, the class of men that compase |3iShonest officers or management, ma The unearthly wallilngs began on the | ®ach night that the residents felt they | oyiumpt to drive a large drove of Texas 1 old wooden plow. they served their purpose ¢ s it doubly stronger, and that you owe th > | could go to sleep with any degree of bradss, 9 faNoys and while the work was crude the organ- | these bodies. we feal confident that they |, 2 s f night of March 1, and from toe fact that | = R cattle, owned by William Little of Ramona, Numerous articiéa having recently ap- | BOG WIS 08 AT T O . were | Will have the brain and nerve to meet thz | 3eTIMment your good wishes rather ihan|ipe sounds emanated from point near | Safety—Feoria Journal back across the line today, and when the peared in the columns of the dally presa | vy emergency and correct the defects “""‘":m " "I‘I“ ]“'" :‘“ '-‘:“""' that no| . cemetery the residents along the river cowboys resisted With drawn revolvers, a relative to life insuranee companies, and | "RV Lol Late prospered and| “We believe that these socleties should be | SCCUSRIIONS WHI Do MAde UDIGS Lhe SAME| ypiiey were strengthened In their beliet o hat (he | fience flght ensued. A number of shotd were belng requestsd o subMmit the attitude of | aevcioned until todsy nearly, if not quite, | Permitied to work out their own plan and |47 B¢ &% e ¥, 10808 that the ‘“ghosts were walkl Two pastorallst has = to contend | fired and a cowboy named Pugh is said the department for the inspection of the | oo haif of the families of our country are | that the law, so long as it has permitied Move Attracts Netice. | boys while rambling through the woods 1t "' “..Tfifi"‘.',',.,;,',’.,".;e"y n- | to have been dangerously injured. The right public, we will treat, in this article, onlY | ynger their protection and are of so much | these companies freedom for years in the| “Since the article appeared in the press near the graveyard a few days ago, saw _,m,mo“, .,.,““c m the grass. In sum-| Waged for some time, but the farmers those relating to fraternal socleties. public interest in their operation that it is [ exercise of théir government and rate mak- | gtating that we were Insisting on certain | a large white object hanging on a fence when any finally desisted and permitted the cattle “1 desire to preface my remarks by | pertectly proper that they should h ing, should not force them by legislative organizations adjusting themselves to a|Going up to it they found it was a bird to remain on the range stating that eight years of my life have | seurch light of truth turned on the manage- | acts to change to any certain schedule of | representative form of government, we hlv.l fastened by both wings to the barbs of The Oklahomans fear the moving of been devoted o the upbullding of one of | ment and, if weak places are found, it is | rates, for one positive rate would not more |had many inquirles from other organiza- | the wire dame or okh herds into this siate from Texas will spread thess oOrganisations and, being & member | for duty of the individual or officer making | fit all these societies than’one sized hat|tions relative to the subject, which im-| After considerable t(rouble the boys |pgye o tnm ,.,f dflnl. - disease and tick. ‘ . 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