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Juvenile Fiction. THE GOOD™ ENCYCLOPEDIA. By Gelett Burgess. New York. Frederick A. Stokes Co. $1.25. “Don’t be a Goop!" The ill-man- nered but fascinating O-heads of Mr. Burgess have served as nursery look- ing-glasses for a good many years. Here are 254 goops—each “caught in the act.” This biggest of all the goop books includes a few of the best verses Mr. Burgess has published be- fore with a great number of new ones. WATER BABIES. By Charles Kingsley. The MacMillan Co. New York. $1.50. This is one of the golden books that is particularly delightful to chil- dren between the ages of 6 and 12. The text has been edited with notes and an_introduction by Clifton John- son. Some of the ‘scientific digres- sions have been omitted, and it is believed that this is the most readable edition for young people ever pub- lished. THE WAY TO THE HOUSE OF SANTA CLAUS. By Frances Hodgson Burnett. New York. Harper & Bros. $1.00. A Christmas story for very small boys in which every reader is the hero of a big adventure. This fasci- natigg little books is written by the aut of “Little Lord Fauntleroy” and is printed in such a way that if infended as a gift for a small boy there is room on the pages for his own name te be inserted, making the adventure apply to him as his very own. Something new in the way of a Christmas story and one that will surely appeal to every little boy. WONDER BOX STORIES. By Will Brad- ;riy“ New York City. The Century Co. A collection of a dozen stories for boys and girls of fairy tale age. Each story is complete in itself, but familiar scenes and old acquaintances met pre- viously in the book turn up now and again. Young people will find Mr. Bradley’s new book a treasure box—as well as a wonder box—of delight. DOROTHY DAINTY'S NEW FRIENDS. By Amy Brooks. Boston. Lothrop, Lee & Shepard Company. $1.00. Dorothy Dainty, whose name is a household word, has here her first ex- perience as a pupil in a public school, a striking change from the exclusive private classes which she and her happy little friends have at\tended. Her sensible parents believe that Doro- thy should learn to meet peof le from other homes.' Dorothy with her gen- tle tactfits easily into her new sur- roundings, with no lack of fun and activity. THE YOUNG FOLK'S BOOK OF IDEALS. By Willlam Byron Forbush. Boston. Lothrop, Lee & Shepard Company. $2.00, This is intended to be the funda- mental book in the library of boys and girls between 12 and 18, and it deserves its place in interest, fullness and worth. This book wisely, safely and at the same time entertainingly: provides what young people long to be told if only it be done capably and pleasingly. The book is progeuccd in a style worthy of its really great con- tents. THE ALLIES' FAIRY BOOK. By Edmund B. Lippencott Gosse. ~ Philadelphia. J. & Co. $175. ; What! Is the war to be mixed up with fairies? It looks that way. But it is really a collection Of fairy tales, onc each being from the nations known as the allies, with the excep- tion of $Roumania, which joined the allies after the book had gone to press. The hook is attraqtlve]{ bound and- the print is exceptionally clear and black. Fairy tales, as we al’l. know, never pall on the “young idea. POLLY TROTTER, PATRIOT. By Emille Benson Knipe and Alden Arthur Knipe, MacMillan Company. New York. The $1.25. That a little girl can serve her coun- iry in time of trouble quite as hero- ically as the boys and men of the family is the thought underlying this stirring story. Polly Trotter's brother and father help the colonists in their fight for freedom and Polly, for a while, bewails the fact that because she is a girl there is nothing she can do. Her error in thinking this wdy and the splendid way in which she aids the cause comprise as interesting a story of revolutionaty days as “The Maid of '76,” by the same author. Miscellaneous. THE SCIENCE OF RELIGION. By Daniel A. Simmons. New York. Fleming . Revell Gompany. $1.00, ? There are big questions dealt with in this notable and timely book. Re- ! ligion answers them in the affirma- tive—physical science, apparently, in the negative.»This work employs the findings of science to show that sci- ence and religion are really in har- [} mony, and that all the known facts of nature are in accord with the funda- mental postulates of' religion. STORY OF THE BATTLE HYMN OF THE REPUBLIC. By Florence Howe Hall. New York Hail. New York. Har- per & Brothers. 50 cents. d ] How the song whjch set a nation singing, and roused its patriotism to white heat, came to be written and 5 how it has lived is told by the daugh- ‘ (ter of Julia Ward Howe, who wrote THE ‘ the Battle HymufiThc frontispiece is a fine clear-cut illustration of Julia ' Ward Howe. i FEARS OF MY YOUTH. By Willam | Dean Howells. New York. Harper & {. Brothers. ~ $2.00. Here, at last, William Dean How- ells has written down as an important contribution of American literature the interesting facts of his life up to the time he went abroad as United States consul. And not only the faats, but the early impressions and numer-| ows influences which went to mold he man and the wri MICS. By Ed- g0. The University edited sclections with o introductions. A text and| ook of readings in one volume. Se- lections from numerous = specialists | imgart vitality to the volume. Con- crete cases furnish an abundance of sonvincing details, intimate personal viewpoints and wealth of actual ex- perience. THE NEW MAP OF AFRICA. By Herbert | A : ‘ York City. The| 0 § oes for Africa | what the author's immensely suc- cessful “The New Map of Europe”| did for the continent—that is, it gives | the history, especially on the diplo- matic side, of the crucial years from 1899 to the great war as they af- fected Africa. Necessarily the author| also glances at African affairs before 1899, as far back as 1850, and consid- ers the future of that rich and coveted continent. “The New Map of Africa” covers a field as yet u‘ntouched. in compact form, in anv language. THE POSSIBLE PrAci. By Roland Hug- ins. New York City. The Century Co. $1.25. This book is a penetrating study of world politics. It combines a cool and disillusioning analysis of the interna- tional situation with an ardent con- viction that permanent peace is the goal toward which mankind should strive. The book is neither pro-ally or pro-German. The writer is not only a pacifist but a warm advocate of pre- paredness. FAMOUS SCULPTURE. By Barstow, New York City. Company. $1.00. After a preliminary chapter on “How a Statue Is Made,” the author traces the story of sculpture through the Egyptian, Greek, Roman, Medie- val, Renaissancesand Modern (classi- cal, romantic and realistic) schools, He outlines the principal classic myths embodied in Greek sculpture; he characterizes the individual work of the chief sculptors of the world, with brief biographies in each case, and wherever possible describes the social and historical conditions out of which they arose. The book contains enough anecdotal matter to maintain the interest of younger readers, and is particularly full in its treatment of outstanding individual works. Charles L. The Century WEBSTER'S COLLEGIATE DICTIONARY. Mass. $5.00. Webster's Collegiate Dictionary, in thin paper, seal binding, while de- signed to be the successor of the carlier collegiates, is in no sense a revision of these editions, but is based upon and' abridged from Webster's New International Dictionary. The new book contains 1,248 pages and 1,700 illustrations. Never before in a book of this size has so large a vo- cabularly been included, the total number of words and phrases num- bering_more than 100,000. In the se- lectiofi~of this large vocabulary and the information to be given under each entry the editors had in mind the needs of the everyday user of English, such as the letter writer and the advertising man, as well as the students in college and university, and sought to reeord answers to such questions as would be likely to come up in their work, especially those pertaining to the proper forms of irregular verbs, %flgrces of com- parison of adjectives and adverbs, use of prepositions, the exact and effec- tive cgoice of words and the like. This compact and elegant little vol- ume also contains various supple- mental vocabularies, It is so light, so handy, so well printed that it is a real pleasure to use it. It is just the volume for the home or office, or a lady’s writing desk, a gentleman's table or a fourist’s satchel. PRACTICAL THINuS WITH SIMPLE TOOLS. By Milton Goldsmith. New York. Sully & Kleinteich. $1.00. This book pragtically covers the en- tire field of toys and useful articles of furhiture, the directions being given in a clear, concise manner, so that the youngest boy can readily understand and follow them. Many of the ar- ticles described, with the aid of in- expensive wood and material, can be reproduced in a practical and simple way. Persistence Is the Cardinal Virtue in Advertising. — ' THE STORE OF THE TOWN Company How about you cold weather wardrobe?—Is your underwear stock adequate? Have you warm gloves, muffler, winter cap? Take an inventory and look over these few items. Union Suits— $1.00 to $16.50 Gloves— For Dress For Auto For Street Lined or Unlined $1.15 Up Sleeping Garments— ' Pajamas Night Robes $1.00 to $6.00 Mufflers— Silk v Wool $1.00 Up Winter Caps— Knitted $1.00 to $25.00 Browning, King & Company GEO. T. WILSON, Mgr. (Second Floor.) Stamped Pillow Cases............ oos 54-inch Stamped Lunch Cloths 50c Night Gowns Six Skeins Silk Twi Silk Bath Cord Se Savings in Drug Section SATURDAY IN ART DEPARTMENT ....50¢c, 59¢, TSc $2.25 and $3.75 .38¢ Sc THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 25, SALES HERE INSURE DEPENDABLE, PERFECT MERCHANDISE AT SAVING PRICES ===y HAYDEN 6 T DODGE au» DOUGLAS STREETS 1916. flavors; Let Us Help You Select That Suit or Overcoat You Are Certainly Going to Want for the Thanksgiving Vacation You'll always be thankful if you do, because we'll certainly show you a 7/ which means that you and all your friends will be pleased with your looks, and the splendid all 9 wool or silk and wool fabrics, the fine tailaring and finish means service, which could not help but satisfy the most particular. Every Suit or Overcoat We Sell is Guaranteed OVER 300 MEN’S AND YOUNG MEN'S $25.00 SUITS—Hart Schaffner & Marx and other high-grade makes; fine worsteds and cassimeres, in a wide range of new fall patterns; all sizes. On sale Saturday. All new fall merchandise, at. . . . ... Other Splendid Suit Values Priced to $40 OVERCOAT SPECIAL Hundreds of handsome coats, in plain colors and mixtures; all styles, including the popular new Chesterfield models; every coat hand tailored, with satin sleeve and sergé body lining; plenty of pinch back styles, A o T D BT D G D L T 7 $15 Other Splendid Overcoat Values Shown to $66 this season......... A CANDY Special S;itur'day Angels’ Food Taffy, all | 35¢ Nut Caramels, home Special, 1b. .. $20 OVERCOAT SPECIAL A choice lot of Hart Schaffner & Marx Coats, made to sell to $35.00, in all this season’s popu- lar models and fabrics; the greatest overcoat values shown in Omaha 7 20c. | made and assorted 13¢ | flavors; per 1b....23¢ regular $23 Saturday Special in 26c bottle Jergen's Ben- soin and Almond Cream, 19¢ 26¢ bottle Cough Cure $1.60 Auto or General Housework Chamois, 98¢ Castile Soap.......... 6c 50c box Jap Rose Pow- der with one 26¢ jar ‘Cold Cream free, all for...38¢c ‘25¢ box Woodbury's Face Powder for .. .18¢ 25c bottle ment for... 1 qt. Parafine 31 Dbottle “Frosted” Water 26¢ Handy Pocket Rouge Book, all shades..... 10c 50¢ box Madam Isebell's Face Powder ........ 30c $1 bottle Lydia Pinkham's 798¢ Compound .......... $1 Safety Razors, Xmas presents Woodworth's Violet Toilet for B9c ;) 10c bars Dr. Samon's or’ 1, for general housework. . .28¢ ............. 68¢c 25 bottle Sal Hepatica 19¢ 86c Fahrenheit House Thermometers ...... 28c 26¢ bottle Peroxide of Hydrogen 5c Frosted Perfume Alomiz- ers at......49¢c, 78¢c, 98¢ $1.50 Fountain Syringe, 2-qt. red rubber.....79¢c $1.50 box La Azurea Powdef...... 98¢ Come int where you elegantly tail 25¢ 4-0z. bottles Aromatic Castor Oil, sealed....19¢c 50c _bottle mond Cream......... §0c jar Daggett's and Ramsdell's Cream....38¢ from; sizes 6 fit; sizes 2% coats made to 50c Tube beco Tooth cup si: 4 10c for .. ... 28¢ 4 10c rolls Crepe Toilet Paper ... e 28¢ good patterns boy hissutfit here. ' Boys' Norfolk Suits (two pairs of trousers), all good, serviceable fabrics; a very large line to choose convertible and velvet-collar styles; good, warm, serviceable garments; tailored to Other Suits and Overcoats priced up to $10.00 Boys’ All-Wool Mackinaws or Skate Coats, good, warm, double-breasted coats; good high collars; all A line we feature for Saturday, at $6.95 o our Boys’ Department and see may save money in buying the ored and perfect fitting. * Made from Also Boys' Overcoats in 4.95 to 18 years. to 14 years; suits and over- sell Tor up to $7.560, Spe. Sat ; sizes 6 to 18 years, at— $3.95 to $10.00 Bring the Boys Saturday [l Corset and Sweater Sections Second Floor, Front Room Children’s Toques, in all colors, spe- cial, at...... Knit Scarf Sets, in cardinal, rose, Kelley, Copenhagen and many otger colors, at.......$1.50 and $1. h Boys’ Swenz?rtxz; 3i2 gr{y. mvy1 an rown; sizes , $1.50. 81. Ladies’ White All- oo?gwgste?ls; slightly soiled. Saturday at..$2.25 $3.00 and $4.00 Corsets in pink or white; medium bust, long skirt, six supporters; nicely trimmed. Satur- day, at..........000000.0.. 81,49 75¢ Brassiere, fastening front or back; embroidery 'or lace trimmed, RU e s o s VoA S Hep s S04 Boys' Flannel Blouses, 6 to 14 years. .5% Trimmed Hats Must Go! > Hats Worth $10,‘~_$12.50 and $15 The Biggest Assortment of Smartest Hats That We Have Ever .- -Offered. Some Are New Arrivals From the East. Gold and Silver Lace Hats Fur and Flower Trimmed' Hats Paradise and Goura Hats We Suggest Early_ Selection—No C. O. D.’s or Lay-Bys White Hats Now is the time to make some of your Christ- mas selections at this money-saving sale of Jewelry and Ivory. A small deposit will hold anything until Christmas. SPECIAL—German Silver Mesh Bags of baby ring mesh, hupg reverse, all newest styles and shapes, lined and unlined; a very excep lot; narrow new fram 3.60 Saturday, at S hatisd ras i SPECIAL—French Ivory Toilet Set, 8 pieces, Iarge comb, heavy hair brush with long real E;l»\lehn b:ndl ;ukI:. :n n;nm: mirror with rench_bevele in “cloth Tinea. it bok. Bagreved e $iss and $9.00 value SPECIAL—Men's Sterling Silver and Gold Filled Belt Buckles, complete with high-grade Tubular medium sizes. ubjects. urday, at .... scroll designs. Can be used as brooch or pendant 1 d Cameos -n’fll se- Specials in Neckwear Belt. Many designs in high-grade engine turned or hand engraving. A very popular gift for a man. Engraving free. $2.60 value, at....$1.49 Fine All Leather Handbags and Hand Books in newest shapes and sises, leather or silk lined. A manufact verstock, Exceptional values. Choice at .., 98¢ Ivory Finish Candle Sticks, 1 candle, shads, Holder and fahey Japances trae: parent shade. Choice at.. srees Fine Oriental 6 pieces, 6 knives, 6 ons, 6 teaspoons, 1 butter knife 11, in lined pattern, warranted for 15 yeai frec, $9.50 value, at Rogers R. & B. Brand Silverware, berry spoons wravy ladles, cold meat forks and buteer knife and sugar ets. Values to $1.00. Your choice, at . Gold Plated Ro color cut_beadn $1.60 value, at and 1 sugar Bolid Gold Spot Pins and D Pin h pair in velvet lined gift b?:.' hnndm designs, good heavy ht. §1,25 valtes,..78¢c §-plece Ivory Manieure in Ivory Tray, handles, good quality steel. Regular $1.25 Saturday, &t ...iiiiieiiiiiiniesianannad! French qu? Dressi Comb, all coarse or coarse and 00 value, Saturday, af Men’s Gold &) les ; heavy weight, will give good w-:u‘n;nv- ree, 60c value, At. .o iveiiiarivnnsiannnn Large Fancy Handle Ivory Manicure Pieces. Files, cuticle knives, button hooks and shoe horns; extra quality. One initial each piece engraved free; 50c value. French Ivory Mirror, sise bévyel glass, heavy solid -mmnnl free. l.lfi value. e, at 1.95 Men's 16 Size Elgin Watches, 7-jewel, 20-year gold filled cases, engine turned designs, war- ranted. $12.00 values,..... vreere $788 Bracelet Watches with gold-filled case 'and bracelet ; ted, 10-jewel move- ments, adfusted, plain or engraved faces. $8.50 value, at . ¢io.iin 0 years warran $2 to $5 Hats Saturday 95¢ All broken lines of our regu- lar stock and a large sample line of fancy high-grade im- ported velours, in all colors, put in this great sale. And to make it more interesting, our com- plete stock of the season’s new- est Balmacaan Hats. Truly and Veiling for Saturday Broadeloth and Goergette Sets and Separate Collars, in all the new shapes. Special Saturday, at set........ $1.75 Georgette, Flannel and Organdy Collars, lace trimmed, round and deep back; many pretty styles to select fro Special, at euch $1.25 and $1.96 A good assortment of Or- | Windsor Ties, in plaids and e I:"ge Swiss _Collars plain colors, at, each. . .28¢ Fancy Mesh Veiling with narrow borders, in black, white and taupe, per yard, = 5c Feather Boas, in black and white, at, ue‘h, $1.98 and $2.98 HAIR GOODS AT ONE-HALF PRICE Three Separate Strand Switches, af Three Separate Strand Switches, a Three Separate Strand Switches, Two Separate Strand Swijshes, at. SPECIAL—F'ine Italian Pink Shell Cameos set in solid gold mountings; hand engraved and P Bdyx' Gold Filled Wa movements, fancy e day, at ....04. Underwear and Furnishings Underpriced Men’s Warm Underwear, in Union Suits or Two- Piece Garments. We feature the Sterling and Globe Union Suits, High Rock, Bradford and Utica two-piece We offer a specially good High Rock Fleeced Suit, at Men’s Lambs’ Down Underwear, Shirts and Drawers; warm and durable, at.......\ Men's Fleeced Underwear, also Heavy Ribbed 5°c J garments. Cotton, special, a Men's Flannel Overshirts; a full sized, well made shirt, in blue or gray, special, at...... Men’s Heavy Sweater Coats, rope stitched, shawl collar; colors are maroon, oxford, navy and 95 ; : .“l P gray. Special, at t 1.00 s.65c $1.25 wonderful values, sure to please all. Come early and get the pick of the lot. . Stetson Hats reign supreme. No matter how hard competit- ors try to imitate they cannot get the quality and classy ON FOURTH FLOOR Men’s Dress or Work Gloves, lined or unlined; a big variety to select from. See our special work gloves and mitt, full lined, T at. o s ot e 50¢ Men’s Flannelette Night Shirt, cut full size in every way; neck size to 19. 85 - | ......................... 69¢ | Men’s Silk Mufflers, in a variety of styles. We show long, narrow reefer with flrlinged en‘;la, black and white effect, specially priced at..... 1. Men’s Silk Neckwear. Fine, big op}g end ties. Royal Persian patterns of striking beauty; silks of unquestioned high.,quality, specially priced at...50¢ shapes of the Stetson. Our stock of these is as complete as any in the city. The season’s best shapes and colors ‘ (Select quality) Men’s and Boys’ Caps Whether your size be 64 or 7%, we have them in colors and patterns that are satisfactory. All the newest weaves and checks, as well as plenty of good blue serges and staple ker- seys, both in the popular golf and Brighton shapes, at 50c, $1 and $1.50 Knit Toques are popular with both boys and girls, as well as the grown- Solid and fancy color combina- Come and make your selections early. We will save you 25% on Toys. Our Dolls are just as cheap as last year, and in a great many cases cheaper. Here are a few items which we quote to you as special: $3.00 Kid Body Dolls $2.25 $t2.00 Kid Body and Jointed Dolls, al s $1.50 Jointed Dolls Erector, $1.00 value....... Erector, $2.00 value Erector, $3.00 value.......... $1.50 Folding Doll Buggies You'll See the Range Par Excel- lent When We Show You the Range Eternal Range Eternals, up | No. 50 Clim Fo6d | 12-Gallon Garbage Can om0 $£55.00 Stk L bOr s Other Steel Ranges, ! Chopper fox:. .- 89¢ Lisk Roasters, up 98¢ up from...... $25.00 | No. 51 Climax Food | from ........ p 25 .8$1.75 Renown Black 'Nickel | Chopper for......98¢ | Enamel Savory Roasters Finish Cast Ranges, up | No. 52 Climax Food | up from.......$1,10 from Other Renown Cast Ranges, up from— $32.50 Cook Stoves, up bYoM S vsr el $15.00 | for for -------- $50.00 | Chopper for....$1.25 | 1 8-Gallon Garbage Can ...79¢ 10-Gallon Garbage Can -89¢ Steel Savory Roasters, up from...... Browny Roasters, from up Perfection Qil Heaters for . -.83.29