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EDITORIAL PAGES 11 TO 20, THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. admitted to each and every homo THE OMAHA BEE & clean, rellable newspaper that Is VOL. XXXIX—NO. unexpected places gave forth riches. An|in the old family Bible was interieafed with 3% notes, some of them bearing dates of issue shortly OMAHA, SATURDAY MORNING, MARCH 19, 1910. Children's Stylish Easter Dresses Over twenty beautiful, new yles in Wash Dresses for girls 6 to 14 years, at the one price of $1.25. The ma- terials are stan- dard ginghams, in neat cheeks and stripes — wonderfully clever new {deas in design too— Less than cost of making would be, at— $1.25 Dresses for 2 to 6 year girls; plain and neat figured effects; light and dark styles, at . .59e¢ Children’'s Rompers: 2 to 6-year sizes; plain chambrays; on sec- ond floor, at -48¢ Infants' Soft Sole Shoes and San- dals—One, two or three strap styles; plain and colored kid combinations; ‘eeeond floor, at, pair ..........50¢ and @5¢ Reefers for Girls , cadet and tan Reefers, with ack moire silk collar, 6 to 14 year sizes $3.95 Reefers In many other uyle s, plain Pacca clotl all « checks, etc kes to 14 years, at....$6.00 ' lnlu or lum r tallored wool models, 13 to ear sizes; shep- herd checks And all ‘wool serges: o navy, tan and rose, SN L 02 The Easter Gloves in all the spring shades Dotuble Stamps on Gloves Satarday. There's much satisfaction in gloye buying from a glove assortment such as you see at Ben- nett's. Ours are the dependable kinds, than which there are no better imported. You can mateh your Easter suit here. SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY 2,000 pairs Kid Gloves, fine, soft, pliable; dollar quality, best colors...69e Xid Gloves—Two-clasp Lambskins, in blacks and principal colors; best qualities we know of— R R e AR Sy $1.00 and §1.35 “Aloxandre” French Xid Gloves—A atrietly high grade line, with Parls point embrold A1 colors; a $1.50 and $2.00 “Alezandre” Buede Gloves—Three-clasp length,. in blacks only, beautifully finished; a serviceable glove at .81.50 Washable Chamotsette Gloves, in natural colorl. look like real chamols; Kayser quality.. 800 Sik Gloves, in famous Kayser and Fownes make— lwo clasp lengths, in blacks and leading colors— atveis A +.....80c, 75 and $1.00 Easter Hosiery Sales Two strong attractions tomorrow to gladden the woman with Easter hosiery needs. ‘Women's Imported Lisle Hose—IRegular full fash- loned goods, plalu black lisles, split foot lisles, also embroldered lisles, In best colors. A plendid as- sortment; values to 50¢c; all at, pair..... .....280 Silk Lisle Hose—\\ tops; black only Double Stamps goods aturday on All Hostery. th double sole and dtep garter ...38¢ These Are Ideal Kodak Days Don't miss the joys of kodaking—take an Bast- man with you on your jaunts. Brownie No. § Camers | l*;m{'g:},,fl‘::‘.;.‘, L Bennetes Capitol Flour, per 1 Small Sour Pickles, doz... .8 | Imported Hand Chees thres | 1-b. Dkx‘\nhu:nflsxl:‘r;:\ Bennett’s big busy meat market serves you day in and 0 . .00 | B2 Sy ok bes VR o] 0 | Gy, e e Flexo Kodak No. 3 takes | ; ne d 50 Stamps. SRIN- - Gore o Do e ..83¢ ‘Sour Pickles, qt...10c | Popcorn, “shelled, 1b. . f dup M “1?“,,;‘ b pleturea: 8850 Sideiweintcy | s KR 6 rampt Y i A'c“’ i fi‘( b MedlumAndul;o ickles. q sir ant "Crescént day out with the choicest and freshest provisions at lowest rownie No. , doz. .. Snider's Cocktall, Ch Sauce | o o . o s 5 ) 3 ] AR see ~ e st der. Band 100 Bampa or Salad Dressing at.....380 s I et A ;;fimv;" R possible costs. In these days of higher living expenses be rdg—Can be Vi ew o ARG 10 Btampe, | | DB saasliaegseessie od dy to developed b We do develop- o 3es! fee, th ,And ‘And 10 Stamps. - 3 2 developed by gas’ It ffl:‘lnd Ve do develop Beunechs. Best Coffes. Qiess | muider ®, Catgup, bottle....a80 | m‘:m rtilizer, 25-1b. | ™% i 10 Simps o0 | sure of saving at Bennett’s. No other house endeavors so And 100 Stamps. Double ‘Stamps on Granulated sack - 1;50 Peach California Peaches istently to k . d The best e} Bennett's Best Coffee, 1b iy Flower and [ Seats, & 1b. persistently to keep prices down. The best service, prompt P or ... . . Van Houten's Cocoa, 1b. can 780 : . : : . i [1) ‘And’ 30 Stamps. And 20 Bt 1 Pure Maple A S cleanlin J “Gendron Collapsfl)le Go-Cal't Bonnete' Teas, assorisd Winds: | van Hbnien's ~asba o | Eyen TuCaElion U0, M2 ¥ deli i and cleanliness are other features in which we o e Sy OB s o Pl T ¢ 'And 50 Stamps. g excel. Bennatt's Teas i;',“‘r"l‘;a kinds, | van Hduten's - Coose: K, | Mgpemtte Peee, - (B0t T Porey Mind 8 Bampa 7200 s sne o! c b | Ttor . v Catsup, bottle ...100 Give the babies all the benefits ound ., . 686 -~ i e s 240 Newport Catsup, bottle | | i+ the, Mot it e D4AnlE POUBA Lo o iaim E o xd 10 ‘Stamps. And 0 scamps. * VEAL | BEEF | VEAL HAMS, of these s . Bennett's Capitol Pepper, - | Seeded two 12-ounce ARCK SALR. | Double Stamps on Ruttesios CHOPS, STEAK, ROAST, They enjoy the invigerating fresh 1b. can 10c | pkgs. .... £ il ‘8o | stiver Brand Gloss and Corn | Tourlst = Graham —Crackers, ir and it does them a world of P - Snst-gw- Too | SiNteng 1> DXE 3 for... M8 | L G G arch....000 | bons,go0ds, fresh baked, 8% | per pound,| per pound, | per pound,|per pound, al ‘ea ngs, 1b. pkg . full cream, Ib......880 oBl, NS SPRPIEL SRR « ¢ g | B And 10 Stamps. “e%e. And 10 Stampa And 30 Stamps. | S04 10 Siampe 12%c | 12%c¢ | 11¢,9¢ 16V good. o Corn Meal Sale, S-Ib' sacks, | Virginia Swiss Cheese, 1b..260 | 1-lb. pkg. Gloss Starch.....86 | Loose-Wiles Cream Cookies, s ! ? \ Take them out in o"l_l: 0”_ u‘; white or yellow, for......160 And‘10 Stamps. And 5 Stamps. | per b, &t .ocecioeonnens 12¢ “Gendron” Go-Cart. The strong- est and most durable cart made. Made exactly like cut, with hood, adjustable back and dash, has rubber tires, and is finished in red, blue and green leatherette; clal low price— folds up flat nnd s ut Other Go-Carts, at ‘l 15, $1.75, $2.50, $7.50, $12.50 and $15.00 Double S. & H. Stamps on All Furniture, All Rugs and All Curtains Saturday Etamine Curtain Materials; fast w Curtain Nets; all kinds, In cable, mission patterns, and all| new eftects, at, yd.— 27¢ 30¢ W o 98¢ colors, 2,000 Beautiful Roses—tresh cut. all colors; y a do ye Violets—Nice large bunches, the week end A Oataln Besiin; finest qulll( where, at, vd. Sale of Cut Flowers slarly 9c¢ tresh cut for 1b. Men, break away from the high priced clothier or tailor this season. the fancy price fellow, who gives yoa no better tailoring or better clothing at the prices we name, Every dollar, depend on it, must come back to the maker in increased costs, and you pay your share when you indulge in it. an honest return for your money if you choose your spring suit here. Men’s Easter Clothes—The entire | Blue Serge Suits—Many a man feels department is resplendent with handsome, his wardrobe is not complete without a Save the $5 or $10 difference that goes into the styles than Bennett's. at ....... ... $15-§18-820-825 | vanLcnt e $10-815-520-525 Easter Styles in Men’s Hats Whatever your whim or fancy in spring hats, we meet it splendidly. Never better, in fact—Soft hats reflecting ——strictly all wool covert, in best shade of tan every new fashion and in every Er?n:t(‘ld) ‘,’“le e-mblf‘m on sleeve; sizes, Debalae Al S Yoty ju“ 52 00 52 50 2 to 10 years — Speclal Saturday—at, . B T R U T R QIO L NS SR a little less here, too.. Reefers—New shades and mixtures, Including Black Stiff Hats—The season’'s newest blocks, from the -8$3.50 8! Boys' Russlan Suits with military collar; ble breasted, in grey, singl Boys' Hats—In new shades, in telescope, trooper and tourist shapes for boys of 7 years upward, $1 $1.50 Yy dttle Boys' Hats—Crusher effects, with soft brims, in & } Clokh MhE BTt L o S 50¢ and $1.00 at Small Lot Hats Early Patterns at $7.50 Boys' Knicker Suits—Norfolks an Medium & Light Weight Underwear for Women ed. They are sh: signed to fit perfectly and to meet all the Tequirements peculiar to 4 woman's needs. few extra specials for the weox end: Low Neck Vests, made sleevel taped neck and arms; our very ‘ best 19¢ line Vests, with low cut, neck, full taped, a fine {ge 25c garment, 'for. A Unton Suits, low neck, sleeveicss lisle ments. wide or tight knee, gge i6c values..... o000 Handkerchiefs You'll do well to buy & summer’s sup- ny of Mandkerchiefs. Good, substantial are yours Saturday. Pre “T.inen "Handkerchiefs for women, hemstitched, usually priced 15c, for 108 Men's n ofs, hemstitched o fine a -l quality as you can corsets for § the products - Ay handsome spring modcl\ Tor street wear. Hats Three dozen onl in the newest shapes, artistically trimmed and becoming. Ma- corsets that terials are rich and beautiful, the cleverest $12.50 and $15.00 styles shown. A lot of thirty-six hats nnly A flyer $7 50 for‘Suturdav only, at. - . r—A_ style function thll will be Big Zaster Opening Takes Place Mon: a's premier event is announced for this one day only (Mon- fresh from Joog guslity superbiy tall sizes— 49¢, 7 col n? A Rordlal nvitation 1s extended to all Fashionable Easter Footwear, Conbining Grace and Comfort at Smallest Cost No better day for footwear than Saturday. never so great. /f Everything js ready for the best day’s business of the year. ‘Stunning Ankle Strap Pumps—In | “Ye Olde Tyme Comfort” the stylish, short vamp effect— Shoes for tender feet, soft Milady dainty’'sprettiest viel kid with plain toe or Easter footwear, shown in tip, for house and street patent colt, suede and dull ..8L50 to $2.50 leathers; the high arch tend- | aen's Sman size Oxforas, ency gives the appearance 100 pairs on the tables, at of smaller size; perfect a very fittings assured—They do f,;’l‘;’!‘mhden““v not slip at the heel— Boys’ Shoes, for school wear, 50 pairs, all odd lots, sturdy $2.00 and $2.50 shoes.$1.15 street wear; designed Boys' Shoes for Easter, box cut, imparting a shapliness calf and vici kid; stylish, dressy lasts, sizes— 9% to 13, at..... .76 13% to 2, at 2% to 6%, at step; come in patent colt, gunmetal and viei; all sizes and widths; superb spring styles— low price—perfect but small sizes the 4250 to $3.00 values .. ..8148 Misses’ Shoes, gray suede Stage Last Shoes, the smart- tops and patent vamp but- est of the spring boots; ton shoes; welt soles, up-to- 2 00. 54’00 $2.50 - $4.00 cravenette, patent colt and date lasts, $2.50 value s ° Calf, B c.ceccncinenss $4.00 for .. A Guaranteed Silver Orange Spoon Free With Dozen 25c Oranges size—All sweet, luscious fruit. Sand Hill Potatoes — | Fresh Tomatoes, Ib., extra fancy, now at,| now at .....1% per bushel ....55¢ Sunkist Lemons, 15¢ Lisk Boilers fancy | Fresh Beets, Carrots, per | Turnips, and Young Jeniton Apples, quality, now at, gt ekdotbe 35¢ Mhner Opening Display of Millinery : ; peck, at ..... Clothes Lines Best Sash Cord 100 ft., 85¢ length for . ...69¢ 50 ft., 50¢ length Copper Bottom No. 9 size, $2.25 kind for $1.98 No. 8 size, $2.00 kind for $1.75 ¢ a7~ Next Momhv. March 21st. Yankee ingenuity has never devised better We don't tell you this is so and so's line, who spends a fortune each year to popularize its name— Men’s Cravenette Coats—They are almost indispensible to men. Made of new models. The finest hand tailored trusty blue serge suit. Here they are, genuine Priestly Cravenette, in a wide clothes anyone can show. All the nobby stacks of them, in narrow and wide variety of choice, fancy materials, grey two and three-button styles, with centre Walsal <A1l webl Dabeeidss, 1a- ¢ tad S ? 4 or side YORS K16 Shown, tn Selatitiited of ales; s, in fast, fade- and tan effects predominating. They loose back effects. The color range 18 less colors; styles are the newest two and have the ‘‘Presto”” convertible collar— the most select it is possible to show. three-button coats, shaped or loose fit- Such coats are adapted for all seasons; Materials rre soft fabrics and worsteds, ting, and alpaca or serge lined—A real light in weight and waterproof as well— now on sale, stsien tomorrow” $10-§15-$20-$25 Boys' Spring Suits and Reefers 100 Reefers, at $3.00—A sale every mother will approve checks, stripes, shepherd plaids, diagonals, etc., now leading makers, $2.00 $2.50 $3.00 and $3.50 o By o 5.00 and $6.50 red and blue; also fancies; many have reefers to match, at ...... ?3 84 85 single and dou breasted coat styles—blues, greys and tans, each, now $3 84 85 0 310 Corset for Saturday 75¢ Corsets 49¢ $1.25 Corsets 79¢ EXTRA SPECIAL—For selling only—remarkable 75c corsets for 49c, $1.26 corsets for 79¢, $1.50 corset makers, and were made spe- cial for us to be sold as leaders. In fact, they' ordinary corsets at these prices— with the newest dress ideas—cor- sets that will give you every pos- sible satisfaction, heavy web hose supporters. All New styles never so plentiful or so beautiful. Two Eyelet Oxfords and others for on same principal as pumps, being low the foot that is most pleasing. Perfect fitting at sides and in- Saturday’s Splendid Savings in Groceries, & Fruits You don't have to buy it—we give it to you FREE—A spoon with each dozen oranges you buy of our regular 25¢ Jersey Sweet Potatoes, 25¢ Onions, 3 bnchs. 1Q¢ | Peanuts, per quart, 5¢ Saturday Candy Day Bennett's New Fluf- feata Chocolates— I 5 sells regularly 40¢ per 9c pound. box. ... special. . stmctlve Styles in Men’s Hand-Tanlored Suits for Spring pocket of You'll get ; doubls $3 red, tan, e or dou- and 86 Specials Omaha's Walsts; ~—Just in $1.50 Corsets 89c Saturday's 9c. These corsets are of the world's best re far superior to the ombine every comfort They''re new, jast the factory—made of batiste and coutils— ored garments. Fine, 9c and 89¢ Economies to Housefurnishings Garbage and Ash Cans, etc. The cans are extra heavy, and with 1d. They are almost indispensible to every home. Attractive stamp offers on each line Saturday. No. 200 Garbage Cans.......... $4.50 And 100 Stamps, No. 180 Garbage Cans $4.00 And 100 Stamps No. 160 Garbage A And 50 8 No. 88 Garbage Ca: ....... %a.35 And 50 Stamps No. 86 Garbage Cany .97 nd 50 Stamps. Garb. Pails, with covers. 86o to 9180 And 50 Stamp: Blue and White Enamel Fails, Trays and Chambers, worth to 8¢, for Covered Pails, worth to 86c, for...238c A World of New Shirts show is a new, sands of them; every one a select pattern, please particular men coat styles, either pleated or plain cuffs on or off. The materials are best imported and domestic shirting— Bk Taffeta Waists $3* finest open in front or back; beautiful in finish and deal;n—A $5.00 garment Silk Pel!lco-ll—[n nll lhe shades to match the spring suits; taffeta, in variety of styles, at .... Wash Petticoats—Our full ready; striped and plain ginghams; made and finished, at— 59¢ 89¢ $1.00 $1.25 to 82.25 House Dresses—In light and dark prints; neat fitted styles, with flounce, at ...... Buy in Bennett's Food Market and Save Petroleum Jelly, in The pring lues are ready mew. |compound Licorice Powder, % Ib., now at ... ol . 10¢ Pure Bh'nrbonal» Soda, 1b. 10¢ Rochelle Salts, 1-0z. pkg. Be Seidlitz Powder, box of 10 . 20¢ Compound Cathartic Pills, 36 10e Peroxide, %-lb. bottle oo B0 Sassafras Bark, 1b. .23¢ Fleck's Egg Dyes, solid colors and Murray & Lanman’s Florida Water Hudnut’s Perfumes, ounce . Mennen's Borated Skin Soap, 15¢ Requa’ Easter Fixings For the Men Newest ties in wear in great tusion correct 1n-hand with wide, flowing ends, made of fine, imported silks, at 50c-75¢-$1 HALF HOSD Pure mercer- ised lisle sox in blue, Spring and Summer welghts cote ton, lisle and mercerized regular and stouts; _long and short sleeves, ankle or knee lengths, go at ......$1.00, $1.50, $2.00 to $5.00 every shirt now on 1910 style. Thou- Practically chosen with a view to They are $1.00 81.50 and $2.00 bargain—Handsome tallored all gizes: made of shimmering, high grado 84.95 assortments perfectly ‘8125 Your Easter Suit You want to get the dressiest and best suit it s possible to find, dom’t you? You will not do yourselt justice unless you see the Bennett as- sortment. 3 We shall feature as Easter " attractions, the highest - grade suits we have ever known, tomor- row ‘at popular prices. o You have choice of all- wool serges .and wor- steds, In the best colors or black—=Sulits that are in every respect the equal to many one sees at $25.00 and $35.00— They are richly tallored, finished by man tallors to make them fit per: fectly—We promise do- livery before Easter it alterations are neces- sary— $19.50 & $25 BACON sug’r cur’'d sug’r cur’d per pound, | 18%e Drugs and Toilets At Cut Rates 16-0z. glass jars, for .. d 3 10¢ designs, In pkg e —8t 59¢ .Boe Nalil Polish, cake 10 with All Kinds of Money: . Miss Elizabeth A. Hays a-woman livin died suddenly March 1. aged 8 years. She ner, professing herself too poor to employ | tves found the pla of copper, During a surface examination the most after the civil war. Desplte the fact that it contained hun- a parlor table of Aged Jersey Woman Stocked | and ends of every description, was a little | hidden wealth. Rolls of bank notes, all of | '8 said to have offered Miss | pasteboard box. The investigators were | large denominations, { #bout to toss It aside when a Jingle of coin | between the mattresses, with quantities of | P the parlor, only a few weeks ago, but drew their attention, and they raised the civil war alone in the suburbs of Buritngton, N. J.. yua. to discover the box filled with gold | plasters.” coins, ' mostly had for years lived in the most frugal man- tlmvunlln' to mearly $500. Old bags and purses were discovered In|out finding money & housekeeper or companion in her old | many parts of the house. They were filled | Lifting some napkins trom a cupboard | centurels. Golng through the old farm house | with coins, the variety of which would de- | shelf, some of the linen dropped to the |ber of a dozen and several suits of antique to be a veritable | light the collector of rare money. im store house, and it is believed she | different receptacles nearly 1000 old coins | between the folds. left an estate in excess af $100,000. nickel, and minted in a dozen different countries | and it will take an expert to decipher their | t three centuries were discovered. They were mized in with modern money of all denominations. With coins that bore [ bors declare the house contains a small & seventienth century date were eagles and | fortune in ancient silver plate. Rare old [knocked their heads toj double eagies minted In the United States | furniture is In every room and paintings | e both B i W R S RRE— Y within the last five year that belonged to ancestors of Miss Ha: Even the old beds of the house gave up adorn the dingy walls. A curlo collector LIVING ON THE Hays a were found stutfed | Princely sum for a single picture that hangs EQUATOR| Three Things Are Necessary—A Mos- quito Bar, = Water Filter s » nd Quinine. | It is a mistaken notion people have that | it never gets cold in Africa over the equator, asserts a woman writer in the Delineator for April, in deseribing her ex- periences In the tropics. Four months of the year it is dry, as this is the African winter. Although the th disclosing several §10 notes hidden | dining room and bed room furniture are | ;.o o e .A..n»: l-*.:::‘:::“:x rl‘:: Many of the old bank|seld to be stored away in.gome of the |y yu, 4 cald as if I were experiencing our | gold and alloys | notes almost crumbled to dust when found, | Fooms.—Philadeiphia Ledger. northern winter. The cold %0 affected me that I had to uscasiy “Your sister seems very seif-rellant.” v' Wi have heat in my little office. o) X to the cash discoversd, neigh- | 5. Mabel! 1 should say! Why. & coupie of | P&¥ ¥ e o More than addition ash red, glars broke inte our house the other | once, whem the ch of malaria attacked Disht A0d Mlavel went down stairs aad|me, and traveling blankets and the skins A ,‘..;.: Potdtiontde | of anitmals could not keep me warm, a lighted lantern and lamp in the little office 4 Plain-Dealer. T Ina cupboard, among odds currency known as ‘“shin-|®he refused to part with It was a family heirloom. Most of the furniture Is solld mahogany and some of it is said to have been In the possession of Miss Hays' family for two Old spinning wheels to the num- eagles and “double eagles,| It is sald the little party which made the search could not pick up a book with- between (he leaves. In the | floor, stiver, served me well all Africa. person who strayed in my direction. Without & mosquito bar a white person | would be unable to live on the equator. No matter how hot and stifling the night —and no other place can he so stifling as the equatorial African night during the long rainy season in the midst of the Jungle—one must sleep under a closely tucked-in mosquito bar—not the ventilated kind civilization knows, but one of closely woven stuff, through which no air cfr- culates. When the moequito bar was let down it | took in aimost the entire room, but it proved especially useful in sickness and convalescence. It permitted existence free from Insect bites. As malaria is the white man's most insidious foe, and comes from - That tiny space was the | the bite of the mosquito | most comtortable, ctvilized spot I found in | must It was the envy of every white | are absolutely nec | auito bar, a water tiiter The bed was made by bamboo ribs, the pith side uppermaost a bit and were an e: xcellent dancing flog mattress. The leaves were confined beneath ticking taeked to the four sides of the bed, but they matted easily, and every night it was continuous leaf-turning for me. The bamboo was slippery, and Insomnia kept me and the leaves on the move, 80 that most of the time I slept on & hard surface sweet-sthelling grass. hard beds are beautifiers should slee; an African bed. s | every precaution against it. Three things essary in Africa be taker i mog- and quinine & native carpen The frame was of wood, the slats of together with They dldn't &ive fitted closely My plliow was of dried, Whoever says that

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