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Lincoln Journal Star from Lincoln, Nebraska • Page 16

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MONDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1911. THE LINCOLN EVENING NEWS The Spring Shipments -of- W. B. Nuform and VALENTINES A Large Showing of the Latest and most Up-to-date Ideas PICTORIAL VALENTINES, NOVELTIES, MOTTOES, CARDS. LETTERS, FANCY STICKERS IN HEARTS, SHIELDS, ETC.

FINE GIFT BOOKS will he popular as Valentines this year and what could be more expressive of refined sentiment than a handsomelv bound book bv a famous author, especially if the subject of the book is particularly fitting. We list herewith a number of books that are adapted to Valentine giving. A Golden Heart Christy Girls Book of Sweethearts Promise Me Coming Through the Rye Lovely Woman Harrison Fisher's Garden of Girls An Old Sweetheart of Mine In Love's Garden Love Songs, Old and New The Girl I Love Riley's Songs of Home A Romance of Yesterday The Lady of the Lake Centenary Edition And many others at 50c to 3.50 Eook Section Second Floor. SA TIN SUPPERS Tinted to Order Reduso Corsets "Just Received THE NEW MODELS for Spring in these deservedly popular Corsets a complete line now, with all sizes in stock yon are assured getting your size. A graceful gown ov neat fitting suit must ho tittpr nvov a wr-ll constructed correctly fitline corset it will pay A Great Season for White Goods Everything indicates flu- exceptional popularity of White Materials for the coming spason manufacturers have fairly nutdoiw themselves in the production of novel weaves and pleasing crlects Medium weight and sheer cloths are selling freely and you will find the earlv assortment of White Goods very satisfactory.

SHERRETTES a medium weight r-Iosely movcji fabric that lias a pennanenl Linen finish that is as durable and pleading as Handkerchief Linen comes wi1h fiimj-v or Piis at a yard 25c, 30c, 35c, 40c, 50c, 60c, 75c, 85c and 1.00 ST. GALL SWISSES as alrcadv indicated, sheer while materials will lie urcut demand for the coming season and these fine St, Gall Swisses are among the most durable and satisfactory in laundering of afiy of our lines of sheei materials. We show a large line of pal terns in small embroidered figures, stripes and plaids 32 inches wide at yard 40c, 50c, 60c, 75c, 85c and 1.00 FINE EMBROIDERED BATISTES Maderia eyelet work in beautiful patterns suitable for shirt waists yoke's, etc. verv satisfactory in laundering 82 inehep wide priced ut, vard 1.00, 1.25, 1.50 and 2.00 VOILES AND MARQUISETTES These labrics are to be used extensively this season in while over fancy figured silks and organdies, also the fancy stripes over while underlay. Plain weaves 28 inch at.

yard. 35c, 50c and 60c; 4 inch at 1.00. Fancy stripes, 30-inch, yard, 35c, 50c, 60c, 75c LARGE SHOWING of fancy stripes and checks Flaxons, Swisses, Muslins, Batistes, widths 27 to 32-inch. yard. 18c, 20c, 25c, 30c, 35c, 40c and 50c VHITE LINENS for Tailored Waists, Suits and Skirts in sheer medium and heavy weights 3G-inch, yard 35c, 40c, 50c, 60c, 75c, 85c, 1,00, 1.25 and 1.50 HEAVY FRENCH LINENS Austrian Hand-woven Linen Crashes for Skirts and Suits 4o.

48 and 54 inciies wide at yard 75c, 1.00, 1.25 and 1.50 i 31 a in Floor. VMM MX you to make the purchase of a corset the first step to being well dressed for the Spring season. vr THE NUFORM CORSETS Are for slender and medium has long skirt and medium low bust, made of excellent materials and well boned. Many good dressers prefer W. B.

Nuform Corsets. Excellent values L00 to 3.50 W. REDUSO CORSETS One of the best reducing corsets for stout women accomplishes a reduction of from 1 to 5 inches without the use of straps or lacing comes with long skirt, medium, and low bust, made of excellent, materials and strongly boned. Fid! range of sizes now at 3.00 and 5.00 Special Fittings. Second Floor.

We can tint White Satin Slippers to match any color of gown or hose just bring us a sample or the hose and we will have the slippers ready in one day and this without extra charge. We carry a stylish model as illustrated in all sizes, 3.00 and 3.50 LARGE SHOWING OF PARTY SLIPPERS In Patent Kid, Suede, Dull Kid, in the newest styles you will find many novel ideas and exceptionally handsome slippers shown in our lines at .2,50 to 6.00 Main Floor. www vsw tarns what in the future is bound to be worth more than any foreign possession they hae. It was our first. War of aggrandizement gave us others, hope we will look out for the nrsL The Home the STEINWAY An Unsung Hero of the Dark Continent Frank A.

Flower, the California Explorer and Scientist, Who Perished in the Jungles of Liberia. nri TJimnrtainhln nf hk safe arrival after a narrow escape from death from a carbuncle. Rubber can fe naa an aiong lsL The business of buying rubber with the native's, frivinff in ex atwl ivorv, and any other articles that will sell! like palm oil, palm change arms of precision, defraud nt; by every hook and crook. The Ger- nuts, may begin tne mumciu there are cash and goods here for carryinsr it on. An American store nans tin uie otner nana, are nonesc, nrl ea-in foothold bv decent treat will have a.

great advantage in every respect American goods are wanted, We have some very special bargains to offer today and tomorrcw One Emerson, slightly -used, original price $450, now ment of the natives and excellent commercial judgment. In either case their governments hack them aiid show force when force is necessary. Aborigines have a wholesome respect er. Good goods, fair measure, square Kansas City Star: Early the present year there sailed Irom the city of 3S'ew York one Frank Abial Fowler, diplomat, explorer aul scientist. His destination was: Liberia, the negro republic in Africa, and nib' mission, now told for the fiTst time, was three fold: he bore a commission of the United States state department, he planned important explorations, and in his mind was a definite, concrete, financial and commercial plan for the advancement ol Liberia to the front ranks of the nations of the world.

As has been 4a often the case whers thA tvpII named Dm-lc Continent is in dealing will control the trade. There lor tne uorman nag. 'America is (lorroiint.aK to lis obli is ny quantify ol jhu uuia back In the interior and the quantuy of rubber, but the rubber is farther back, as the vines have- all been killed bv the native methods of tapping. have had chills but twice, and not bad. Laid up for two days, that is all.

I tTriT-tv- mitt! tier dav through gation; it seea nothing but itself. She falls to appreciate that the huge immigration (into the United States) $235 The Skirt Store 121 No. Uth St. Hundreds have taken advantage of our unusual Clearance Sale. We feel there are many more to whom we would like to acquaint this fact' that we are selling goods for less than the cost to produce the raw material.

The mild winter weather left more Coats and Suits on our hands than we should have had at this time of the year, together with our recent large purchase and the smallness' of our room are the main reasons. SO HERE THEY ARE COME AND GET THEM. Gosa25sorasow.up. to Suits that sold up to $20.00 98 Dresses that sold up to $:0.00 Skirts that sold up to $7.50 98 A Large Line of Spring Suit and Dresses must be sacrificed until tv-e get a little more room. 4-Qr Petticoats Pure ailk, Oil Boiled, Guaranteed Taffeta' ft'J JO Petticoats, worth $5.00 REMEMBER There is nothing silk and 7Cr Linen 'Waists, $1.98 and Sweaters that sohTat $2.50, as We have a number of the famous Auto Hoods left.

(I fir and will close them out at 3FOL At The Skirt Store 121 No. 11th St. win Booner or later populate us to the danger point, and like all others we wm Decomc oi iooa pro the jungle ror six and mosauitoes gave me the chills, ducts. The secretary of state agreed ir, good as new, orig-1 price $375, now Tviin me on tnis point ana i oeueve that he aoureclatDS what I have done. volved, he lived to accomplish no one of his three tasks.

The dreaded black water fever seized him at last, and after two score years of flirting with, tropical he succumbed In the Jungle. late in the summer just passed. The account here given of his cfosinjr also upset my stomach for want- of regular food- Shall start out again next Tuesday and return to the river We have an obligation in Libera that $275 sooner or later will embroil us, It we do not consider It seriously. in time to see me cruisei rame Hiintr vnn wnniri Hkp the climate here. 'If the orlerinn.1 nlan of Liberia was it is hot, but 1 have had no hard cold, carried out, the negro problem of the country would bo in partisoived.

We must bear in mind that Africa is the sweating keeps the skin whole- and in health- The air Is short unno Tint one muse be moderate lanors 4fl complied irom ms jesters Home. Wb field notes, and his diary which was taken from a water proof packet secured about his neck, when his body was disinterred by a relief party, guided to the place of his deatu, several months a.eo. almost new, was $265, now irac of the negro: that tne negro is and eat good food and sleep well. Gold, dormant: that he has nor' become part Writing further In April, Mr. piow $225 our own organization, out in mo.s nart of our nolitical system, and in Mr.

Jflow'cr. a man of frail health, hut JnSomitable' wiU, was a California, a college man, an engineer; ho had a thick streak At adventure ia his moke-np and early In Iffe he turned his that way a menace. In Liberia they 'The proposals expected from the TTn.iifl Strttea have not come. A war- still children and need tne tather hand to cuide them until they have Iship camebut nothing else. Great dis-eppolntment.

Congress ad journed to re grown to be men xnat iatner tnina towards Airica, and. lor twenty years he save of his best to the solv must be the United States. They are however, honest, truthful and Indus. trious. Transplanting them to other Weber, one.

of those fine, soft toned instrrrrnents, always sold at $550,. now $375 ing of the riddles of the great black continent" He was a member' of the 'Sir Henry M. Stanley relief expedition in search of Doctor Livingstone, acted commissioner of-the state depart- united States, On April 26 there came a letter as follows: 'Returned last night from the interior, expected to go further and remain longer, but food gave out and mainspring ot watch at- to cult rate orchids Greenland. "The nearo that stoes to Liberia with some education and just the normal its oblitrations to the noor Jiecro OrOKO, m- compass wus siwinxi, auu suffered "considerably from want writlen on hnarrl the Carm'Tlia. er that its well intended philanthropists ability or his race to worn, can rest assured that he can have a.

future that route to Monrovia, the Liberlan capl- food and water. Did not sicken, but tyi r-nvprpfl with blotches and heat planted here, then will be the L. J. Herzog's Editorial nothincr in America could cntial. dcath, are these words: pimples.

1 am as thin as a shad, but is assured of food and raiment after alt. what matters else? He is bound "I am hound again for African stand the bad food ana insects pretty great reward'. I read an article, in-an English magazine where It states that the climate is deadly to the negro reared in the temperate zone and fine chmoUer Mueller $385 Piano, for to (ind a ready market for anything- well for an old man. Nothing further was heard from air. snores.

Jiy mere ambition is about tc lc realized. 1 have signed an airree- ho can raise, inc. yermm, tramp 1 ment- (at th state (teunrtmpnt! thnf Flower until June. 24, wthen he wrote for the white man. The white mart can never set' acclimated to any de cut us path fo safety, but was ex-austed and' lacerated by enormous, tangles of briars.

Englishman who came to super ite rubber laborers died Mondai. two days. German ohotcgrapher died in three days from black water fcer. Instances like these terrify Caucasians. I have no fear of It.

I am waiting- to get mv extract of beef and malted milk supplies; in the Interim I live on broken rice filled with sand and an ancient shark." In a further letter, headed "copied by Wah-Laah. interpreter and guide for Mr. Flower, an Amertcah." is read: have found pen and ink and tear paper from thp hffr nroohet's alpn- steamers win stop on najr lor a $300 irom fQuaasna, to oie uuai- will put Liberia and Liberian affairs in (rooa. shape." It wUU rH-c America pound shipment of anything. He is frl in cold.

Gold is always worth gree of safety. The" negro everything in his favor. Of course the English send out here their worthless sons of May 21 just Came by loomoia in Airica. two United Hie times its value in the purchasing xincs snouia do asnametl tne wf has Reelected Liberia, under the value ot native goons wares, mai is. as compared with its face value In ricr and will return a brief reply by him, trustlntr to its being mailed, at 'onrovia.

"ftsivp. heen three weeks in the in of the trejltv nf ISTfi Tha lflrnOlnli '-iimoller Mueller Piano, for the country or coinage, tne surpiui naturally stays with him. as there i no wnv to snend it Let him pro terior. Food, oid. drr flsh and broken the' Germans reaU2ewhat the eotmtrv is and experts of both nations knotv that Africa could r.nd clothe the duce anything.

I do not care what, and dar. Exploring hard and costly. Must rice ana neros, wun paim on ana hn fresh fish once and fresh venison he is Douna to gei riea. ii seen; shame that the United States will once. TVas- Inst in the Jungle, in the $230 I Tne policy England is to violate varry iuoo ana ciotmng.

Jiust nave plenty of men. Sick a week. Get it from drinking bad bush water, chills rain and at nisttt- natives came ano realize its obligation and take care of nwues unu ajjreernenis and bar- and fever. If the United States does not seno s. rormai proposition legislature wll; not meet till December.

Am assured that 1 shall 'have, 1I nanf i Tremendous rains: stay oat much UU7MUtw arm tVfcrnnbMita.Mui4 TOP OFFICIAL WEATHER MAP. O. S. Department of Agriculture Weather Burean Willis Moore. Chit- Snoot indict or (J civ.

(J lonirer. una i ess stream? vciy Dign. This w-as the last heard from Mr. Flower until rews- of tils death in the Interior filtered throuTh Jthe Junsrle and reached the coast. TVhen his body was found his diary was discovered.

It was filled ith not written dniinc June 4 IS- Scbmoller ft KoeHer Piano Co. 135 South Eleventh St. Lincoln, Neb. The Home of the Steinway end July and subsequently epitomized oy inc explorer hlmsell. as fol ow "I passed several with a Fo iniese trader who was on his wav to he const ho had with him tw" hundred bmrrs loaded down with ivorv ruMacr.

ViiJa an openinir in the hither where two Englishmen had a di.imoiifl field. tny wet waiting fr an enert from Kimberl: Ppsped two nmsMrtora on two small and it is not very long before they drink themselves to an unmarked grave In the Monrovian cemetery- "I cannot to get any better. Black water fever seems to have me bad- I do hope that I shall be spared to do something which may be the foundation of the final solution. At nifht I rest under my netting and off the Congo way I see the wild, red reflection of crimes and disaster. I hear the roar of a leopard and that Of an occasional cry of the 'parrot, or the shriek of the monkey, a white man all alone, trying to do his duty as he sees it trying to help his black brother who cannot help himself.

I wish some of our greater and lesser politicians could be with me the biish. We have a prave responsibilitv that God has passed on to us as the stronger, and if our eyes are dulled by the or ecotism, we or those that come after, must pay the tolL "How creat If all could realize that for every breach of God's law, we must pav to th 'ast fnrtMng. If 1 iy to the creat divide, and slei out here, puarded only by th waviu palms pc-slinc asilv in the land that tav strr si hard for. I how that 1he iiiTi nrpo.in irirls mr in California tv317 sometimes think of m- as having triod." JTT.TAA. Tti the quaint caTden of the two- story nalace at Th- Hague plays a little Tutcb.

haby." cays "WoTnjm'a; Home Companion, "all unconscious that in hr fl.re centered the parriotSc hop and of a brave nation. An' vet sh Is hnnlly old fncich to pro-no-JT-c ber full name, which is Jnliapt Tyousse Emma Marie Wilhc-lminn, of Orance-Nassau and-Duchess of MecWenburg. out sh is truth hirs: li the throne of th arfl hrr birth on April lfdp. reli'-i'-d her ictte Of the im- mincTit f-vsr that thir sovr1cri woul'? bo German nrlnc. that ibfir heriFf13 land wlih il ST'l'-nid tr-ifliTiOP-e plucii nn4 woulfl Wimp morclv a suiwrdimtc r.rin'-r..-'ly thp German Tnpire.Hri pnT' Vn'i-n hr wfll bith by thrroch tfwir.

ftid it 5 si arti-' ct of fiisb srnmc them tlvit t'h'- 3." wholb and Is Jit sai, th" in the lower of Passa thit ircrc wsshini; about fonv ortinr ach with old cradV gold mmTiliiitf! 7l Iwvond $17.30 These 'Suits In the season sold for $30.00 and $3500 Several up to S40.00. An go for one prie'e- The early bird catches the worm so come in early Monday morains and TAKE YOUR PICK Think of getting my Tailored Suits for $17.3 but I cannot carry these patterns over. MY SPRING STOCK which I must say is einuisite. Is fast eomiiw: in and the cases hrinr filled with large quantities of these beautiful fabrics so what is left over MUST BE SACRIFICED 7t is however, a benefit to you. be a hand-me-down man when von can get SUITS AT THIS PRICE Free from germs, perfectly sanitary.

Sale starts Monday morning. Cordially yours. L. J. HERZOG Th-it for 1hij! cncratin.

'inf- lo r.i-ri". w'n AfHa i ntIre- wni ipc iniicTtTOf awaR- LaiidI9il Last Mountain Valley Wm. Pearson Co Ltd Winnipeg Wanted: Live Agents to represent us in Nebraska, For particulars call and see R- S. DEWAR, Gen. Supt.

Agencies, Parlor H. LINCOLN HOTEL til Friday. Feb. 10 ASTHMA If you sniVr. ai wr -wrile me ai euce and 1-am of swr-iElhing yon win be.

jEralefnl for the rest of vour lilft J. G. McBEIDE, Stella, Neb. fortune to be born in Ormsnj-: The little princess had better play while she may 3n the tulip-frardTas. as be-fw h-r r.re yejirs of harrl discipline with litll" pleasure.

In oriT tJiflt sb" mav b--- to holi hT own in tb complications of Kuropean p--litics fsnH tr "imslate the -vnriucs of h-r srvat 1 TMms. 'flttd not i br fliftlho- tbc bf-lov-fl Qifn TV.lhelri."ir).-i. jOmesaOil 2SP Gives qakk relief. Trial bottJe 10c I ancestor. William th SiJ'-nt.

who? nn rn5.r.5s chip Ji'r Tvilace, 'whb falhr. iMBf lltr.rr. spf-nos littV on "rf---lf lb poor, and lh- small nrir-rw umJoBbtl; lrain-(5 50 s1tot.1t to cr.t ixlb gf-nTOiif Ij and NfWSPAPPsBRCHIVE Moreover. Jueen WilhelmlTw. Tepiitcd had the Tnis- NSPAPFflHCHIVE-.

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