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FTHE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, MAY 6, 1916 : T vestor and guides the irrigation manager | thoss who know how to oparats a car (JR Athb lNTU “VALL [ New BOOkS ' ; succerstul solution of practical prob. f.','fl..‘"fi,‘l'f,f‘",‘.,'"n;"ljlfi'{f,,‘.'.'” to mint br ¢ by TO AVOID SMASH; RENTING A R:‘IE“V!‘ APART- | BODY AND SPIRIT, By ohn D, Quack '”‘ . iy MENT. By O mith Stanton. New enbos, M. D New York. Harper & Miscellaneous. York. J. 8 Ogilvie Pub. Co., 67 Rose | Bros. 8150 | 1 FURNISHED APART- | Street This book on the subject. of peycho o Genlond b5 et the' ponstant: 5k Get the Round Package Ask For and GET Driver of 0il Truck Risks Life to| ) G. Smith Stanton. J. 8 therapy is written by a well known phy- | in the office, t} 1y ; ‘ : ! study, the home | Used for Y Ceatury, Avert Collision With Speeding | %ot - Now-York & T 'l'l’.lr’ ‘r\\:w\ \.:vr:.\\r o1y Annie Riley 1an, who proves his theory of the value | or the sche r a hand ime which 9 Roadste | This volume is dedicated to thoss who ' reall tirely with 4 . of suggestion as & curative force by nu-|may be kept literally “at hand' by s . abesy: onla: of the gieatest. hlessingsief | L Pook dasting entirely. with the sy merous cases observed in his own prac-| which to re r quickly some item of rage question tice leaving out bodily nu tters. Brevity has been ating disoussions and ationa retaining & very fm tant fact ok also has 7 ” o N v |this life, & sense of humor. Physicians correct usage, or to expl 1t to another, WOMEN HAVE NARROW ESCAPE |tell us that it ia avectutely necomsary. in | oo ] L : or to snttle readily and surely any gram THE ORIGINAL gty e B e dopy iy (THE LAW OF HUMAN LIFE. By Ell- | A-B-C OF COOKING, By Christine Tor- | matical perplexities or disputed matters g ¢ ain and retain good L " Jah V. Brookshire New York Q. P.. hune Herrick. New York Harper & \ A. B. Crampton, driver of a five-|to have a hearty laugh every day. If | Putnam's Sona. $2.80 ] Bros. b ARIDAY S DY TSN ton automobile truck of the Manhat- |1¥ PaKe of this little volume has that | In this volum the author insists that | The detalls of cooking told in a sim-| = Ry J an Dunn N - ( y Duncau un! denired effect on the reader, the object |réligion is not founded upon precepts, | PI6 and interesting manner easy for the tan Oil company, turned his big ma- |, New York. Harper & Bros, b Made from clean, rich milk with the ex- f its production will be accomplished or & creed, or an otaphysical thesis, | beginner to understand implete £ instrustions on:the : : chine Into a bullding to avold colll eyt Sideni” (o sutwart ® sk, Gt b7 - A s tract of select malted grain, malted in our slon with two women racing in a| 1 OREATER TRAGEDY. By Ben- |law which is revered in the nature of |THE WAY OF TF ROSA By Dives | e . ERIRG OF B RN, Wy own Malt Houses under sanitary conditions. L & famin’ Agihor gulld. G P, Putnam's | W Sheviten New York T . Butnam’s | interesting and tnatructive manner roadster on the West Dodge street| Sons Weat® Forty-fifth Htrest. New |the human soul | sel | Hons. Ir;.fanh :ml children thrive on it. Agrees with | {tin . ¢ the weakest stomach of the invalid or thi d. | e - | This volume presents a terribly polyn invalid or the aged. Lk This book conaists of @ serles of vig- | SEANIRH 'Nr-,.‘n‘a”fif.-k..':y Teohiianer llu‘vlrl:m B iR iskant k4 peln SMOKER TO BE GIVEN BY | Needs no cooking nor addition of milk. Tho driver of the roadster was a |orous articles by an American Wving in | Philgdeipha. = 8o, - g ; | fugitives fleeing from the German in 2,000 CLUB ON THURSDAY Nourishes and sustains more than tea, coffee, ete. well-dressed young woman, whose|Canada and deals principally with the The matter contalned in these pages | vader in the autumn of 1916, It fx writ | consists of practical rules which can be | ten by a famous Russian journalist, who onsily understood and will guide the stu- |was an eye witness of the scenes and Should be kept at home or when traveling. A nu- the United States to the war tritious food-drink may be prepared in a moment. dentity as ye I’ ot been b geny) yet has not n 1earned. | s 4y 4 ery for the old spirit of 176 to The 2000 club of the Commercial $:4 eed i b & @ b LG el 8 to hold a smoker next Thursday n | It 15 agreed that she and her com- |assert ftselt and bring Into being 1n the |dene step by step from the very besin. |sufferings he so vividly describes In to hold a mmoker next Thuraday night 44 A 'l“;’lul ho; h-li:ml:'lmr'ml ln(lu;n refreshing punion escaped serlous Injury, and |world a greater and more widespread |, . at the Commercial club ro The mem- | .u“ummllm P 50 in lunch tablet form for business men. perhaps death, by the quick action |""¢ry and progress BUSINESS DMPLOYMENTS. By Fred.|bers of the Commercial club are to be e, Wi, U, 5.Ar Substitutes Cost YOU Same Price X X - THREE THINGS EVERY BOY MUST | erick J. Allen. Boston. Ginn & Co, §1. |entertained as the guests of the 3,000 club. - - of the operator of the ofl truck JAPAN, THE NFEW WORLD POWER HAVE. By Charles 8. Lyles, Boston, This volume disousses the opportuni Tflkfl B P.ok.ye ”OMB Mr. Crampton drove his truck fnto the | BY Robert P. Porter. Oxford Univer- | The Gorham Press. T | tton for employment in business. In this oy i — e ity Press. New York, Dr. Lyles has brought together “Three | cement house of the C. W. Hull com. i | book 18 eollected a large amount of fn pany. The car went through the wall “Y : :" n., :1”“’,':1, ";M”,"' L :M Things" n such an attractive way that | sorniation about the business of manu yroress and rise of the Japaness empire, p p o and then crashed through the floor, The ang rise of (he JAPANAss emPpire, | what the “Thres Things” are cannot be | guoturing, the business of trading and driver | TtR ‘seven oolored maps gluessed by one person in 10,00, After | the business of finance. you have read the book you will say with | pucaped | - : hat {8 ex- | RATLROAD VALUATION AND RATES JINNING RIGHT. By Nathanfel C ywler, Jr. New York, Sully & Klein- (everyons who has read it Truek Going Slow. teich, 18 Fourth Avenue, B wotly what should be given to every boy.” | By Mark Wymond. Chicago. Wymond " These f & Clark. $1.50 The 1 tn was procesding east on | These articles are written with all of el R, f 1 Dodge wire t rty-fifth street, and |Mr. Fowler's usual keen Insight and |PEACE AT ANY PRICE By Porter Vs boo )' nte "I‘. primay LU I (i e peed. The road- |common sense and they cannot fall to be merson Browne, Now York, D, Apple- |treatise on the principles of rates and & Co, B their relation to valuation and rate reg ( ster wag #nld to have beon mpeeding at a [Of asaiatance, not only to younk people | Iere at last Is a preparedness program " M terrific rate. Mr. Crampton sald that the [Just entering business life, but also to | for peace loving peopls. And this plan e ' car was going faster than any automo- | experienced travelers along the wame |{s as genuine and practical as any that| THF LONGEHORWMAN, By Chas B y bile he had observed for many a day rond, could be tried out, either for the benefit| Iarnes. New York. Survey Amsoclatos I he WOrld [3 Greatest I just resolved to save that woman's for this or the future generation Inoorporated Uto. I took the only chanece I had to | THIE PRINCIPLE OF SUFFRAGE, By | In this story of the longshoreman are avold a collision and perhaps fatal fne | Ao aciaintaim Tyl NOW York | QuIT YOUR WORRYING. Ry George |found some of the conditions which have Homefurnishing Organization 2 Wharton James. Pasadena, Cal The 0 el oduce, as lo " Juries” remarked the ofl truck man The author treats suffrage from ‘the | Radlant Lifs Fress. §1.00 1 Muond I',"‘ g trited e If you are furnishing a home for the first time, if Thero s wome doubt whether the |standpoint of principle and presents rea- | This book is written' in a manly,|they are allowed to continue, the distress you expect to do so within six months—if you want woman driving the rondater knew what |uons uncompromisingly in favor of votes | stralghtforward fashion so that even the| &nd dislocation of healthy community to replace anything in your home—our Mammoth occurred after she spsd by in her mad |for women [ wayfaring man, though & fool, as well |ife Which oame so forcibly to the front by vy M,rm"‘“m, Batitan Shask adfasi tEa chase, It {s wald that she was on the | ns everybody elas, may quit his worrying, """ 80 stirred up in the years 1914 and groatest opportunity in the United wrong side of the street THE JAPANESR CRISIS, By James A 115, . B, Acherer, New York. ¥rederiok A, |CHILD AND COUNTRY, By Will Lev-| o States today to do so. Complete outfits Htokes Co, The 1 ington Comtfort, New York. George H. PI’UNA‘H%,M OF LABOR 1,V,m.~n,l\ for any number of rooms our specialty oY ,] Bhull mutual misunderstanding and dis- | Doran Co. 8125 N. By John R. Commons, L. D See our famous complete outfits at $99 S[]n(l&y Obhm Vel [trust continue to. snorease the aireagy | T"s Author, Wearied of the lifs of & and Yons B Adays, Ph b $2.00 Now Four rooms completely furnished. All great city, sought the quiet and reposs| York. Harper & Bros ] beclouded fsmues between America ana T biect of labor legialation, which ) C ) ) l : of the country, that he might the better 16 su anor ieg b 8 the Uentennial |sivn: ur. schorer sives an aveeiuteiy | the country, tha he misht the better| The Sibioc SLIRr BERRTEn, 20 " m of b olsely J y 1 Al 1 n 4 orn! and rich book of 1ife and love and human efs marised In this authoritative book. It is f109HER fors the prinoiples of labor law, not the de |tatia, which aro emphasised réndy to start housekeeping. Only §6 u month, Inspection cordlally Invited ‘onvenient Monthly Opedit Terms Arranged on Any Purchase—If Desired, Churches have heen nsked to obRerve |1noroamion MANAGEMENT, By next Sunday as Centenntal Universal| Jrrederick Haynes Newell. New York |A-B=0 OF AUTOMOBILE DRIVING. By | 4 " tt Verr! N r | ENGLISH GRAMMAR SIMPLIFTED, B Bible Bunday, with appropriate services| D. Appleton & Co., $2 | &8 oo gt i o Shornald, L. H. D. New York. and sermon The duny will be ob- This book, by a former director of tha | The object of this book s two-fold: Punk & Wagnalls Co. The werved in connection with the eentennial | United tes reclamation service, an-| First, to teach beginners how to man-| This book is designed as a complete t the American Bible wo-|swers the questions of the careful fn-|age an automobile, and, second, to show | summary of English grammar. It is not celebration ¢ elet A pageant, “The Bible Among the Na- | tlons,” will be produced in the Conven- | tion hall, Washington, D. C., Baturday, | under the auspices of the soclety. There will he three performances; moming, wfternoon and evening, preliminary to the more formal celebration of the cen- tennial of the American Bible society, JOHN A, BWANSON m v 4 7 PRESIDENT TREASURER WM. 1. HOLZMAN, AN LG ANT PRINC N W PATTERN DOURIL of which this pageant 15 a part DIRESIER, “Made on | very | DOOK BOLID OAIC CHIFFE: : i Rt | pretiy lines with full serpe LOBE, Genulme duarter wawed Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock there iy tine front, Large mize French : 5 onk front, polished golden 10 be & puble meeting on the east steps | beveled plate mirror, wot in | MABSIVE AND HANDROMELY DBSIGNED TWO- ) Hoomy wardrobe, fitted with of the capitol, presided over by Viee | President Marshall. Addresses will b | [/ * made by the speaker of the house of representatives and Benator Jomes of Washington At 40, in Memorial hall of the Daughters of ths American Revo- Jution, the crowning meeting of the cen- tennial celebration will be. held, to be addressed by President Wilson, Senator Cummins of Jowa, and Bishop McDowell of the Methodist Episcopal church 4 Tuesday, May 0, meetings will be held st noon in the city hall, New York, Nobert W, DeForest presiding, and at 8§ o'clock In the evening at Carnegle hall, New York, Joseph H. Chonte presiding, similar th general character to the "l’.,l" ings hed In Washington, the two sets | of moetings being thus closely connected, i . . D ] { University Day in Omaha May Bring neat standards Construoted | INCH CONTINUOUS pPOST ALL STERL BED |(sliding _ coat apd trouser entirely of American ,“Wl,, OuUTIrIY Heavy angle iron, wire fabric spring and | hanger, Eight individual draw wawed imitation a well made sanitary cotten top mist |ors. French bev- onk. Very sve; | tross, Ted can be had in white or | cled plate mir- clally .,‘.,,y.a | Vernis Martin enamel. Complete out | ror remark ly : ' o1 111t mpecially priced able \nln- unly Spring Clothes Supreme For You Well-Dressed Men and Young Men Who Demand Value EXCEPTIONALLY WRLL MADE THREE-PIECE DUOFOLD BUITE. Has genuine golld oak frame, finished in fumed. The entire set is upholstered throughout dn guaranteed Spanish Imitation lea- ther. Duofold offers a roomy settee by day and Ext?fialae amarmmrefi .‘nTmnvv“ a comfortable sanltary WINDOWS bed at night. Exceedingly comfortable chalr and rocker to match, Complete set of three pleces, at. . . $15, $20, $25 $29.75 Unequalled elsewhere at one-third more Sraed OAR" ¢ g 2,000 Students Here than our price—compare, : : A, . & Poroj Furaiture Diwplay. ESIDES supreme value )/ Twenty coaches, it is estimated, will he yequired to bring the student body of the | University of braska to Omak 1 19, the day on W he students are T you see here all the new style of fnterest developments, none are missing from pe trains w e required, Arrange * R vt ot taskh e . e our enormous selections of World’ rain ne i r \ Parrish ¢ Al S0 cna ot BHblels 46 40 w0 80 ) Best Clothes. coln Saturda n t wmfer with Chancellor Avery and other officlals of Hundreds of new models {n thousands of B e i i i e distinctive fabrics — stripes, checks, A ROOMY \{’"""G;IA’A':;“n.fifif“"!;}; N FACRPIIONALET A%y SO R / plaids, overplaids. New Grays, Blues, B e e teeel et SR Iwn Specially Priced Rug Bargains | omux Finssmmn rorcrr i s Browns, Blue Serges, Scotch mixtures, h, enamelsd red. Soats are 3 by 10 £t 0, (9x11 ft, HEAYV Y OR LAWN ROCKFER. Bullt ol _rubbsd _natural ho affocted w price is A of mapls and finished nat ural. 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