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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEL: D2s ESDA V, MAY S 1901.
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NEW BOORS AND MAGAZINES others This boot i inieted with a unique
iateret boib by the t insularly attractive
quality of the cotutti which include the
itcritt. poems and tketcbet of some of the
popular modern authors and also by
ecaltar condition under which ibce
stories were written When the Brititb
army was it Btoemioateia. preparing for
the march to Pretoria. Lord Roberts took
advantage of the presence of ibe mett bril
liant group of writers ever brought to
gether by JovarnalUtle requirement! and re
quested thea to make a newspaper tor the
itniT Th rult w Mmethiric whieii
' deserve to be called unique. The Jour
editor Kipling. Ralph. Gw-yaae aad Laa
1 dos seleete-d Mr. Ralph to act a editor
oi thti book, which contain the beft of the
ttoriet and tiMB! toatritrautf to "The
STORY BV CHICAGO MILLIONAIRESS
Jnilce Ljnoli In the oolb Pnlltlral
Cartonn Wnr'a Itrlaliter Mle In
South Africa I'opnlnr tron
onij Call lorn la I'hlleiMiphy.
Book readers, of today wbe pride thea
teliet on l.M'Mir well tiottc-d at to tbt
latest publication aad the newest author 1 Friend. ' aad alto presecttt a picture of tbe
wrll find It ell worth their time to eon- ' oortl tondltioa uader which tbe paper
idtr a new edition bcarlag tbe came of I wa prepared. The humorous aad tbe ex
in author well kaowa aad greatly admired i arperatlng feature of cewtpaper editing
far many year back. The second volume aad publication la the field are Tlvidly
of tbe "Perenal Edition" of George Eliot sketched by Mr. Ralph, who bat improved
is at haad, coaUlniag "Scene of Clerical i to the full the delightful opport&nltirt at
Llfe" with the uul "pe:enal" Jntroduc- ; forded by tbe ftraage experience of this
tlsn br Etber Wood, that lendi naeh in- rare board of editor;;. The Illustration
term to the none. Before writing thl ; include portrait of tbe editor la the fitld
George Eliot wa not mre be could write and at work In their laproriscd anctua.
fiction and her indecision at attempting it oae of Kipling proof as It wa returned
Snda tyapathy with the amateur Henry to the Dutch competitor with vigorously
Lewc. btr husband, thought it worth try- uecompltafatary notes by tbe autbor. aad
lac. for. if it were not oulte a failure. It ; many other full-pace picture A book
mtcbt warrant aaothcr trial, and rtill there
wac no telling it might be a chef d'oeuvrc.
When the firn part was eoapleted they
both crHtd over it and Lewes tent it to
the publisher. Blackwood, without dlrult
lag tbe author's identity. Then began the
round of fatilc a to who George Eliot
really wa. which were only disposed of
after years cf such wrong guetslag aad
counter claims a we are now experleaclng
In the ckt of "An English Woman' Love
Letter.." Tho volume is illustrated with
scenes connected with tbe story cr life of
the autbor. Doubleday, race & To.. New
York. Price 11.50.
Gertrude Potter Daniels, dauchter of one
of Chicago's millionaire and sister of Mar
garet Potter, who Is herelf a wriWr of
fiction, chose ber native city for tbe scene
of her book. "The Warner," aad ha
howa aa Intimate knowledge of the live
cf tbe working people that is hardly to !
m rich oa the literary side aad so pictur
esque and txtrkordiaary la the circum
stance of Its orlcia come witb a relish of
Its owa which will be keenly appreciated.
D Appletoa Co . New York Price. J15.
Garrett P Scrviss. who hat already won
distinction as a writer of book, hat t sew
work freth from the press. "Pleasures of
the Telescope " It it a descriptive guide
for amateur astronomer and all lovers of
tbe star It is illustrated with charti of
tbe beat ens. sbow-inc the location of the
raot interesting double start, multiple
stars aad other remarkaMe celestial ob
ject. The popular sueces of the author'
former work, "Astronomy witb an Opera
Glass.' Dd the recognition which it ha
received from leading astronomer as a
trustworthy guide to the ground which M
undertake to cover, lead to the anticipa
tion of even a wider welcome for "Pleat
ure of the Tflctcope." It bat been the aim
ripeteJ la oae whose family wealth aad I of the author to treat his larger subject la
social poaltloa 1 so far above the charar
ters of her book. Cyrus Waraer. tbe head
cf the Warner family, his wife aad daugh
ter and oae of his Intimates a violent
soclalirt. and that chum s wife, also a
socialist, are the chief character In a story
that treat of happening that suggeft viv
idly the Hayroarket riot of fifteen years
ago. Warner, a homeless city waif, with
excellent moral backbone experiences in
the early stages of the story all the hard
ship that are uually known only to those
who have passed thrwigb them. The
author's description of these experience
give evidence of & careful study of an
ajwsys Interesting problem Tbe story
of Warner's love, courtship, honeymoon and
married life, his tilt with the capitalist
of millions and the ruin of his home and
protpocts is a piece of realltm. Warners
daughter, Betty, becomes acquainted witb
the son of the millionaire who ruins her
a similar spirit of sympathy with that
broad view which holds that science i not
necessarily dry end technical, that charac
terirpd his first book He has written not
for tbe original investigator, arme-d w-tth
the most powerful Instrumental equipment,
but for those who with to see for them
scire something of the beauty, charm and
wonder of the starry universe, with the aid
of inttrumerts which arc within tbe retch
of all. Beginning with a chapter on the
tnr.tai spe !). and h
vetopmen: cf the Spania
fresh aad most important history of a
great people whose varied and picturesque
career 1 e-ae ef unfailing interest D Ap
pletoa k Co . New otk Price il hd
Other betide investors and operator In
the stock market can appreciate the con
venience of a reliable and not too bulky
guide to the affair et railroad and indus
trial corporations and te tbe past course of
quotations for stocks, bond and comtrodi
tie. The 1W1 edition of the Manual of
Statittic. which ir the twtaty-ibird anaual
isue. hat Jut sppeaied aad is the book
which best fill these requirements, la it
all the facts and figures about railroad. In
dustrie and street railway corporation
whose se-curitle are known on the various
stock markets are set forth lucidly, intelli
gently and accurately. There are record
of price in the stock.' grain and cotton
markets, and all (he statittic which have
any important bearing upon transaction in
the latter commodities. The book it re
markable for It fullness of detail a to
such matter, and the care and accuracy
with which they are presented, is well as
for the convenience of it arrangement, the
handy sire of it page and its handsome
aad legible typography Charles H. Nicoll.
S?0 Broadway. New York Trice. V.
Prof. L W De Laurence of Pittsburg hat
brought out a second e-dltioa of his "Hyp
aetlim " The new edition is considerably
enlarged, and contain additional chapter
on the medical psychology of hypnotua
aad UH'Saetlsm. treatment by suggestion
the origin and cause of disease, the mental
characteristic of men aad the possibilities
of the dormant powers or latent force?
within blm. Reader desiring to know
somethinr of hypnotism will find in this
volume all that is known cf the phenom
enon. The Heantbtrry company, Chicago.
Price, J1.M.
"Three Pair Philanthropist." by Mis
Alice Muzzy, i a novel whose ala lr the
showing how many foolish vanitle delight
to parade themselves In the domino cos
tumes of real charity it the masquerade of
the fashionables ever taking place In Van
ity Pair The ladles who give tbe name to
the story succeed admirably in laaosmc
upon themselves, but not upon others As
depleted by Miss Murry. the fair heroines
serve at least the purpose of enabling tbe
reader of the book to "laucn and grow
fat." The Abbey Pre, New- Yo-1:. Price,
n.M
Litem 13" Nol-,
Mr Clrrnc Ludlow Brownell's book.
"Tales from Toklo. ' published by Quail A.
Warner of New York, is in it socond edi
tion Aristotle's Psychology, a treatise on th
principle of life tDe Anlnvn and Pant
?CturMllni has t,rn irhnBliit. u tA tAitA
choice selection and ben manner of teating i with Introduction and note, bv William
telescope, the author takes up the col- ' A Harnmond, M.A.. Ph D . assistant pro
J.,,.,. ,.,, , l,.-.,,. , f'Kir cf ancient and medieval philosophy in
ored. double, multiple and temporary ana Cornell university, and will be published
variable stars and the aenulae. describing Immediately by th Mocmllltan company
the Peculiarities of each object, discusses i "American Counter Life" 1 the titlf of
and illustrates the principal planet Venus, i 5. n.f.w monthly magaxln Doubleday, Pace
m x. V' nail i'UlUiriJ t. 1 lit iiJC MUtUtU It.
rt'wfoVad'.hVHAT TO WEAR ON THE LINKS
Olapttr is Cotttaei Diiijnei for Tw
Clttfti of Gtlftrt
EACH STYLE HAS ITS PECULIAR UTILITY
Advantage 'f One Appeal to Thoe
hu Plai nltb Driver and the
Other Iletone to 1hoe 'bo
ri? trlth Heart.
There aie two sorts of colters, a there
are two sons of batbert. tennis player
and participant in all outdoar (parts.
The one it a genuine enthusiast. Te her
clothing meens what 1 suitable aad appro
priate, gowns be-c&ae tctetsetrle only and
are selected with a view to aUewing free
doa for the making of fine drives, for
trudging over meadow and, if nced be,
scrambling over fence. The other regard
the course as a battle ground. It i true, but
oae of a different order. Whea her titter
eeks to coaquer "holes" aad to matter
the cult of "putting" the aims to add
trophle of another order to her' collec
tion, utet the gaae as a mean to aa end,
coquettes, flirt a bit ttealt away her ad-verry-
heart mayhap, strive te make
her point in the subtle game of life, to
play with hearts while the teyt with tbe
balls To her. la consequence, tbe costume
is a matter of supreme moment. She think
and plan sot so much to gain freedom aad
id avoid namperea movements as to omais
a picturesque effect, to be quite sure the j
color tuits her well, that the trim figure it
seen at its bct. that the well shaped feet
are shod In a way to bring out all their
delicate lines. The former wears homespun,
serge and the like in taas. cray and mix
ture that are Mule harmed by mud or
dampness aad with them a cottoa shirt
waltt with a sweater for cool days. The
latter order skirt tad Eton of pattel
gray and tans In ctsvat. serge and cheviot,
thin waists of well selected colors and
dainty sailor hat to poise upon her well
cared for head. Whether the oae or tbe
otner achieve the greater triumph I aa
not able to say. Whether the uneoasclou
coquetry born of cnthutiatm for the gaae. I
tbe pleadld color lent by the exercise, the
charm of the stray hairs, wiad-caught and
w-iad-totsed. outweigh 'be loveliness that it j
more conscious or. whether the dainty i
costume against the bacVground of tree j
and gre-en prats make onlookers foiget i
there are "holes" to be mattered, sooret
to be kept. ome more clever observer than
1 must determine. Bat 1 do know that
fasclaatiag costume are beinc prepared for
player of both sort, and that, whether one
elect to play or to fl.rt. full opportunity is
spread before her.
Material and Die ?lallnc
Enthusiastic player Insist upon tweed.
homespun or serge for one suit at least
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Mars. Jupiter. Saturn, etc.. describes the
mountains, plains, craters and "seas" of
the moon and tbe solar spots, aad finally
gives n chapter on tbe rTer interesting
queMlon of the existence of other worlds
From the Baker
to You
"These biscuit are stale," said the husband.
"I bought that bag of biscuit day before
yesterday," said his vife.
"I only had them a xreek," said the grocer.
" They didn't stay around here over ten days,"
said the jobber.
"They vere shipped the day they vere
baked," said the baker, "but perhaps they vere
delayed in delivery."
It used to be a long journey from the baker to you. Today
the distance is bridged by the In-er-seal Patent Package. These
packages are sealed at the door of the oven, and are proof against
dampness, dust and germs. The flavor and crispness of the biscuit
come to you perfectly preserved -whether you live next door to the
bakery or a thousand miles avay.
Whea tot: order Soda. Grahtra, Log Brasea, Milk
aad Oatmeal Biscuit, Vtailla Wafers, Ginper Snap,
cad Saratoga Flakes, insist oa getting ihoe which
roaie ia the la-er-seal Patent Paekapr , roa't tere
t abstittite. Loot for the la-tr-seal trade stile
design at the end of the lex.
Utile of lore tra-rps ADOther neve'ty it
In panel ti-e thai is made on the same
line, ex'crt that tbe skirt m'ludes a
stitched flounce while the Eton is collar
less and "suggest the mess coat Appar
ently all colors are to be used, although
pattel shade", lead. Seen at home. 1 am
bound to admit that tke costumes have a
charm aad that there seexs a probability
father aad through associaUon with him among me stars, u. Appieion re to., .New
conceive the idea that the is too good for i York. Prices 11.10..
her surroundings. She finally run away
to become the compaalon. but not tbe wife,
of th young man. and ends by being
brutally beaten by him and by killing him
la revenge. Jaaleion-Hlgcin Co , Chicago.
Dora Adams Darling, founder of tbe
Dauchters of the American Revolution, has
published a history of tbe orgaatratioa
and of its offshoot, the Daughters of the
Revolution. Tbe volume gives a vast
amount of information regarding the two
societies that is not to be had elsewhere- unlcatioas
There comes to us froa AlamedB. Cal .
an illustrated book of nearly 400 pages, com
pactly filled with ttrange things strangely
communicated tnBt is. assuming that the
author I not attempting to deceive the
reader or that he is not himself deceived,
both of which are easily within the limits
At a reference book It would be invalua
ble to tbe 7S.OO0 women who are members
cf that organization The author believes
that the publication of the fact that led to
ths disruption of the Daughters of the
American Revolution will do much to bring
the two societies torether again. Inde
pendence Publishing Co . Philadelphia.
"The Vengeance of tbe Mob," by S. A
.Hamilton, deals with tbe contemporaneous
situation in the southern sttes and with
the special tendency to Invoke Judge Hyncb
oa the slightest occasion and opportunity
The hero, a northern man falls In love with
& southern girl who. while passing for a
Cracker' daughter. 1 In reality of better
parentage She reciprocates Ms love, but
while residing in the hut of her suppoed
father becomes acquainted with b negro
outrage and Inflames tbe susceptible
and always willing mob to take summary
vengeance upon the supposed ' outrager.
Later lt it discovered that the man who
w-ts lynched was guiltless and that the mob
was guilty of murder the girl especially,
as the inspirer of tbe mob This fact
breaks off tbe engagement, and hero and
heroine float sadly apart Tbe story 1
told with vigor and directness. The Abbey
Press. New York. Price. M.
It is expected to lnterett every one who
cKTcf- for out-door matters of any sort
Liberty H Bailey, who, as e-dltor of the
Cornell Nature Bulletins, author profes
sor and practical farmer, has done more
than almost any ther person in promote
Interest in out-door matters, will edit it
Doubleday. Pate A- Co Bnnounc-e "Nature
Bl"craphic." by Clarence Moores Wp't,
the well known professor of entomolory
snd eharminc writer on nature subject
The volume will be a ort of personal ac
quaintance with the lives of the more com
mnn butterflie. moths, grasshoppers, nle,
and so on the tort of fasclnatlnc details
of these Insect existences which make the
reader want tn gn out and study these
every-day marvels for hlmelf. Many pho
torraphs illustrate the book
of possibility. The title of the book is Drexel Blddle. publisher, Philadelphia, an-
"Tbe Common Sense Philosophy of Spirit ' ?"a55 f,?"h,e?5h?.Uil,"c?;
r,. ,.,,,. , . , . . i 'Ion of a highly Important contribution to
or Ptvcbolog), Written from Spirit lm- , nngllt-h literature It Is a work bv Prel
prertion." by Charles H. Poster. The Wlnthrop Dudley Sheldon, the vice presi
volume is made up almost entirely of com- ! 6l.r?rLc"fe J "rJ, J3U-i
on philosophic and spiritual , rnntalnt' the firn Kncllsh
of much succets for the plByer to whom
For warmr days they are ordering natural I the game it a secondary conf ideratlon. but
colored Uaea aad duck. but the sturdy woolea J"" how loag they will appear so upon a
fabric never lose their place. A a rule- course that is frequented by ardent eathu
tkim are of tastep length and Jacket take 1 SD not Plt?tT fofupa t0 aa-
the Eton form. Hd. wi!h rrr...n trlmwlnr alt White I am BffUred. 1 to have great
dialogues of Lucian There are forty
translated dialogue of this brilliant
satirist who lived In the age of the An
tonlnes. and who 1 the mort entertalnlnc
amonc ancient writers, tx-cause more than
any of them he possesses a genuine flavor
of modernity
subjects, which the autbor aver were writ- j made of the more Important and Interesting
ten by hi hand, but without his volition,
and that In all of them be has not chaaged
a hundred words. Whatever may be the
source or sources of his inspiration and
he declare his education to be limited It
cannot be denied that many of his subjects
are discussed along the higher line of
thought Bnd with marked breadth and
lucidity. Whea we welcb all this with Mr
Potter's account of his marrlace. In the
preseace of witnesses, to the aateriaJired
daughter of Ptolemy Philadelphus. with tbe
old Egyptian king there la person to bless
tbe union and Indulge ia a glar of wiae,
we are disposed to refer the whole matter
to the reader. C H. Poster, Alameda.
Price Jl 10.
The above books are for sale by tbe
Megeatb Stationery Co.. 180s Paraam St
The political cartoons by Frederick Burr
Opper. published in leading democratic
papers during tbe recent pretldentlal cam
paign, attracted no little attention on all
tides. Even those who did not sympathlie
with tbe sentiment could not help but ap
preciate" the keen sense of wit displayed.
It will be remembered that the character
represented were Willie and his papa, and
Teddy, and Johnny Hay, and that Paunee
fote Boy aad their friends and families.
These cartoons have now been issued in
book form under tbe title. "Willie and Hls
Papa." making a very slieable volume and
one that will be especially appreciated by
uch a are In sympathy with the senti
ment expressed. Grosset & Dunlap, New
York.
The week has brought to hand a book
that has been looked forward to with no
little iatereft War's Brighter Side "
by Julian Ralph with contribution froa
Soae little tiae aco the announceaent
was made that D. Appleton k Co. would
publltb a series of blftorlet of the great
nation, to be known as the "GreBt People t
Series." The first volume of thi series 1
devoted to "The Spanish People; Their
Origin. Growth tad Influence." aad is by
Martin A. B. Hume, a well known writer
In tracing the evolution of a highly com
posite people from its variou racial unit,
tbe autbor points out that Spun was the
battle ground upon which was decided the
form Into which modern civilization should
be moulded, whether Aryan or Semite.
Chrlttlan or Moslem. Tbe country became
the preserver and tranaltter of many ur
vlvals of vanished ancient fyttemt. and tbe
culture of Spain was. in c tense, an epi
tome of various rival systems which in his
toric times have divided tbe world. The
service of Spaniard to the Roman empire,
tbe mystic spiritual exaltation of the six
teenth century, and tbe far-reaching ex
plorations and conquest of Spaniard!, the
services rendered by Spain to Latin litera
ture and the influence of Spain upon re
ligion, literature and the strge. are fully
indicated in this book One of the writer's
chief objects has been to describe the de
velopment of a whole people, and to trace
tbe vicistltnde of this peculiarly complex
race to primitive causes His story of tbe
evolution of tbe Spanish people is told from
a fresh point of view Dr Hume writes
with all tbe advantage; of the modern hit-
Fashions for the Season
Mill hold la a way. but t not chostn by
tbe men fashionable women, for the very
reason tbit It has fallen into such general
use; but touches of bnebt color appear in
facingr and the like. In shirtwaists and in
the sweaters taat no piaer llkei to b
without. Skirts are decidedly longer than
was tbe case last year To comfortably
clear the ground hat become the accepted
length. Cut is somewhat varied, but fol
lows the lines of those seen upon the
streets. Circular, three-piece and five-gore
rtyles are all een. but they must be saug
over the hips aad flare about the feet To
that end the fullaess at the belt is laid in
an Inverted plait at (he back, that 1 either
pressrd or stitched fiat For greater com
fort aad eoavesleace the placket is olt?n
left at the left front seam and both eaas
are Snitbed with ttitched laps, a genuine
pocket being inserted at the right tide, but
tbe lower edge is sometimes a ttitched
baad, soaetiaes oaly an inner facing
stitched and soaetiaes a circular flounce.
The flounce is stitched over its entire sur
face and seamed to the edge of the skirt.
Short woaen do well to choose the facing,
as flounces of any sort curtail the height.
I but the tall players are charmingly grace
ful when wearing tbe flounce. It flares
JURY CONVICTS JAMES HAWK
Twthe Mm Arr on Yardict it Lit Tiir
lifttla klCUUL
NO CONSOLATION FOR WEEPING WIFE
rrnnlt
to
I vogue. Large nuabrr of terce and cheviot
' suits are being made and there Is every
j reason to pte-dirt that they will dot many
a hillside tad meadow, maklnc hlcn lights.
' so to tpeak. among the quieter colors. To
I be at tbelr beft. tbey will mean white
waist as well, but some of Roman nrlps
and colors are being prepared. It the
picturesque element doe not achieve a
triumph it will rurely not be becaute of
neglect, tince thought aad consideration
have all been given to these gowns. These
last, while they must become untlghtlj
with even slight soil, can at least be suc
cessfully deaned-
Kor the- Tooler I)n)t,
A novelty for cool day., and one that
extends its usefulness to tie automobile
l and all othei outdoor recreations. I ccrdu-
1 roy in a medium or light weight. Prefer
ably tbe eoler 1 brown, tan or gray, but
there i no absolute law. Tbe material is
tturdy. can be successfully cleansed aad of
good weight. Since overshort skirts have
fallen into complete disrepute golf costumes
of this sort becoae laterchangeable and so
erve a double end. Pastel tints and tbe
I like seea to suggest freih costumes with
i each week at leatt. if any satisfactory ef-
for llie Crime I from Three
ei en Year' liiiprlaonitient
In the Mate I'enl-temlnry.
Hint
(PCYADAM)" SMflt
Mason's Corner Folks.
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"T YlUif Gtttlpi vrairi was ha vu,
vfcat vnuv. vrfcat h cast for. ui e
loaf k tauaiad to my."
The best New England Story
Ever Written , is
QUINCY
ADAMS
SAWYER
th bo:k erervbody U talk
ing s-bout.
Out tuoiii "Illrnncr-llncU"
lij the nine author, Charles i'ci
ton I'ldcln,
A tlr-lnc rnnmncr nt Aaron
Burr and lit itnrl nltli Alriau
der Hniiilllc u, unci lilt ilrram tit
empire. ,
bjr hirr l m b.
feet is to be maintained. Eton are again
the favored Jackets, although soae Jaunty
little coats are seen, and fkirts are slailar
and the skirt above fits with r-erfe-ct i to tnose already cesrriDen exrepi van uu
smoothies. Double faced cloths arc uttd, flounces are seen. Tbe material it adair-
but the olaln cheviot and hoaesnuns are a0- 0D the siapiest line, nut uoes
1 preferred. Jackets take the ubiquitous
i Eton form and are either double breasted
not lend itself to frills even of tbe circular
sort. A charming costume bown me a
Jame H. Hawk, one of the men charged
with having decoyeo Bird Moore to Dead
wood, S. D., for iamoral purpoes, w-i
found guilty by the Jury yettriay. The
twelve men were out le than flfte-ea
minute. Jut long enough to elect a fore
man and take a ballot.
Hawk heard the verdict read by the
clerk without showing any ign of emo
tion, although his thin face re veiled by it
pallor his dread cf a penitentiary sentence.
His wife. who sat beside him, '
burn into tcare the moment tbe
fatal wcrd "guilty" dropped from the
llpt of the clerk. She received
not so much as a pl'ylng glance from her
husband, who glared at the Juror steadily
uatil be was led from the court room by
the deputy sheriff. Juu before the con
victed man wa taken out he permitted
his wife to kiss hia. Hawk was either
cold and beetles of his w-ife' painful
fituatioa or he feared to make a scene la
court.
. Evidence for Defenne.
The state retted us case against Hawk
Monday alternoon. and when court con
vened yesterday morning the defendant's
lawyer announced he would not put la aay
testlmoay Deputy County Attorney Abbott
then reviewed the evidence for the Jury
and made an tgument for conviction
Mr Ma far a" v cesv ui t c v nee the
iv-ry thai the s a'e K . t t cj'c cut a
case against Hawk L' hs argtent evi
dently failed to ir:it verb the v ew of
the Juror
The oSense for whit a Hawk stand cn-
victed 1 that of decoying icrls out of tb
state, aad tbe penalty Is not 1 si thaa
throe ror more thaa sevea years in tbe
penitentiary.
Mrs. Hawk railed at The Be r!Se
at noon and reiterated her be rf
In her husband's innocence
had a number ot witnesses ready to tes'l'y
in behalf of ay buband.' the said tt
our attorney advired us that it was .n
neretsary to put them on the stand 1 am
rure thai my husband can be acq il'rl if
be get an-'her tr al. and we wrl a. peal to
the suprcirc ci rt to se-urc It
I
The Best I
lurinp nf 3 Rirrrlo m
will buy either a
NATIONAL,
CLEVELAND
or RACYCLE
Because tbey are the three lead
ing Htpb Grade Bicycles. Jt will
pay yon to look over our line before
you buy. Oi.r price are r.gfct
Omaha Bicycle Co.,
Cur. IGtli and Chlraco.
ATIONERY (P.
C, M. CLARK PL'B. CO.. Eotton.
1308
Famam St.
Telephone
234.
S812 Woman's. Bloute,
32 to 40 In butt.
Woman' Blouse Waist No int. to Be
Made with or Without tbe Fitted Lining
The simple blouse waisi wub a sailor col
lar Is always effective and ia prominent
among tbe season's stylet. Tbe original,
froa which the drawing wa made, it of
albatro in pantel blue, and I trimmed
with bands of narrow black velvet ribbon
and the flugularly successful Imitation Rus
sian lace, and includes the fitted lining.
I Tae deslga, however, is well suited to a
1 variety of materials both made with kirt
i to match and as an odd waltt. Pique, duck,
Mcrcer.jcd pongee, linen batute. madras
: end cheviot are til available wathable fab
, rns. while tbe vailout waist cloths and
simple silks are equally appropriate. When
made froa any of the latter tbe lining
, should be used, but gowns that require to
be laundered are better without the founda
1 tion and should have the V-shaped shield
( atta.hed to tbe fronts beneath the collar.
The lining fits smoothly and clote at
, the center front. The waut proper Is
, sraootn arros tae shoulder at the back.
but the fronts are eatb laid in two tlnv
' plaits that provide soft folds below and
i both fiont and bach are drawn down In
gr .bers at the waist line. The tailor col
lar It Joined to the open neck. The hleld
atd stock collar are attached permanently
I o the right tide of the lining and hooked
over into vne icn jne sleeves are In
bithop style, finitbed with straight cuff.
Te aate th blouse for a woaan of me
dium tire 85 yards of material si inches
wide. Si yards Inche wide. Ji yard
Si incbe wide, or S yards i inche wide
will be required.
The pattern 3S1I I cut in site for a 51.
U 26. SS and 40-inch butt measure.
For tbe accommodation ot The Bee's
reader these patterns, which usually retail
tt froa IS to 10 cent, will be furnlthsd
st a noalaai price, lu cents, which cover
all expense. In order to get aay pattern
enclose 10 rent, give number and nam
j rf ptttrra waated aad but measure. Al
low idoui icn oays irom oair oi your irtitr
before bfrlaniag to look for tbe pattern.
Address Pattera Department, Oath Btt.
and nug. or fall la box style at the front
when the cloth Is laid in plaits. An effec- i
tive Idea is to choose a mixture in which
some thread of bright color Is found and
to let facings and revert match it.
Kinrt of Wnlil to Wenr. j
Shirt waists are of linen madras, of
cheviot, of natural-colored linen, of per
cale or shirting cottons. Many of them are
chosen n rarely tirignt cues that give a
teen on the tward
re new and ued for thi
purpose are effective, llaea 1 eea in
bright red and white. Mercerized madras
is found in beautiful red and thlrtiag per
cales iaclude color coabiaatloae without
number. Sweater, which are dear to every
athletic woman' heart, are of unset,
knitted or woven, with fill: or woolen
sleeves, although the latter are held
slightly more smart. Colors are bright as
a rule, red being a favorite. If liked they
can be worn over a shirt waltt or aay
make the only waltt a prcferrod. When
! picturesque eflect
Roman stripe are
few days ago is in a beautiful shade ot i
castor with facings, belt, etc. of light sky
blue cloth stn-hed. Tbe contrast is ex- ,
ceedlagly effective both a to color and
material and the cloth allowed the alaott '
necessary stitching to appear. The skirt
is circular, but absolutely plain. Tbe 1
Jacket is an Eton of the double breasted
order that can be worn open or closed.
Us revert, the turn-over Alglon collar, the
belt and tbe facings of the bell sleeves are
all of the blu With it are to be worn
waists of all white aercerired duck, blue
and white shirting percale, linen dlalty. ,
white cheviot aad madras and harmoniring
fllk gingham. The hat that accompanies
it is a fedora in felt that matches the cor
duroy and it trimmed with a band of
Louitlne nil:, before many weeks the ma- 1
terial may seea soaewhat heavy, but at it
is to Journey to tbe mountain for July it
will probably be found comfortable mans i
times. In any case it is charmingly pic- !
turesque aad attractive, and what woman
ever ttit overwara once she wa astured
Women's S3 Welts-
Not an ordinarr $3 shoe by an.r moans
but a shoe that has the Drcsel value
In it and a thee that ha-, all the stylo
and comfort ef a $Ci thot We have tvii
different linei- of these S3 welt shoes,
with ovorj style, size and width In each
line Onlj penuine vki hid tippers ut-ed
Our guarantee ?oes with every pair of
Uiee special $3 welt sboet. and our truar
antee means your money back If you
want It but we don't think you will
want it after you wear a pair of thes
fcboet.
Drexel Shoe Co.,
Catalogue Sent Tree lor the AsLtus
Omaha' I p-to-tlute Mi of Hodm
Hit. KAR.V1M iTUUUT.
well made they are thapely and becom- her costuae had achieved a triuaph? How-
iag. aad. a they allow perfect freedoa. are i PTrr much miad cure may tall whea
ideal l r cool days. Hats are varied. Tbe
soft felt alptae has a place that It is
difficult to tupplaat, but sailor models are
che-ap end are to be much worn during tbe
warm days, and the ttitched linen and
duck hat are essentially cool and attrac
tive, or will be when tbe mercury fairly
begins to rise. Shoes art preferably brown
calf skin, with rubber discs on moderately
heavy soles, cut high or low as preferred.
Duck and linen suit follow much tbe
same Unci as to cut and general style. Tbe
new canvas weave it popular In tbe naturs.1
color, out iur kuoc Mriru
with contrasting color, dark blue and
brown, both plain aad white dotted, are
correct, while white it to appear again dur
ing tbe real tuamer months. Perishable
as thi last at first appear, it it not so
much so in actual fact. Soil it doe, and
will, with all possible speed, but It can be
laundered and made new again without
undue cost. Duck, linen and cotton and
pique are all used either with Eton to
match or contrastlag tblrt waists.
For the Other Mrt ot Golfer.
Lookers-on at tbe game, or tne playert
of the second sort, intltt upon something
new. something charming, something that
thall enable tbero to appear exclusive at
well as at tbeir bet. In response to the
demand we have costumes of serge in deli
cate pastel tbadet. befnlled ilk under
skirt! . delicately soleJ sheet and pictur
esque walfts Some of our finest tailors
assure me that their orders, are all upon
these line A dainty eonurae wa thown
me that It a dream at it stands today, but
wbea ball begin to fly or when dtw lingers
on the grass' The material it serge in
pattel tan. Tbe kirt is five-gored and
nnttbed with a ttitched band. Tbe Jacket
It a box-Etoa laid in box plaits and It fin
ished with a wide, rolllag collar The shirt
waltt ordered are In the duller Roman
stripe of embroidered blue and dull red
gingham of mercerired Madras With the
gown will be worn a dainty sailor hat, a
tiny brown leather belt, from which Is to
hang a most fascinating score book, thoet
ten are bttutltully thaped, but that tpeak
directed against other ills, it hat a aai
velout potency in malntalaing comfort and
pecre of mind uader conditions ruch as
these. MARY LAMB
If you are sick all over and don't know
yutt what all you, it's ten to one your
Hdaey6 arc out of order. Foley's Kidney
Cure vvill bring you health and energy
BACK TO 0L' VIRGINIA
General
I'ilihticli 1. ri
ll id Pare ell
Omaha.
ami
to
Tamils
General Pitxhugh Lee and family left
Omaha Monday afternoon for their old
home in Virginia, which they have scarcely
seen for more than fifteen jears They left
it In W, whrn the general, having been
elected to the governortbip, took up his
residence in Richmond. At the expiration
ot hit second term he wa appointed as
coaFul geaeral at Havana, and at the con
clusion of hi service there he came to
Omaha to assume comaand of tbe Depart
ment ot the Missouri.
They will go by way of Wasbingtcn, where
the geaeral will attend to the doting of
some official business with tbe War depart
ment He vas accompanied by his wife,
daughter and son. Lieutenant George Lee.
A. Hospe Grows Wise
CAN YOU SOLVE THIS? The Plrst
Lucky Three Make Money.
A lady found ?2 and then had five
tlmei as much ae she would have had
had febe lost ?2. How much had febeV
1'or the first correct answer received we
will pret-ent a due bill of at part
j of fit payment on a Knabe. Kimball
s or Kranlch fc Bach piano for the second
correetanFwer r.-celved a due bill for $15
and for the third correct answer re
ceived a due bill for $10 will be ?lven.
If you don't understand thlf. or want
any Information, call on
A. HOSPE,
Music and Art. I5I3-I5I5 Douglas.
IHMIllll-r WON'T NVAMI OI T.
The Cierm Hint rnr it Hut to He lie
!ro,'! to Cure Dnnlruff.
Many a woman spends an hour twice a
week scouring her scalp, thinking scrub
bing off the scurf will -cure the dandruff.
Two hourt a week, at the age of 40 years,
the baa spent SCO day of twelve hour
each, or two-thirds of a year of her life, In
that vain hope vain, because you can't rure
dandruff without killing the dandruff germ
and the only hair preparation on earth that
will do that is Ktwbros "Hcrpicide"
also a delightful hair dressing snd thor
oughly antiseptic agaiatt all eentagloa
from use ot others' hair brutbet. It it
alto a delightful hair drctticg.
;At the Lawn Social
I You'll find our Ice cream every time
1 Otherwise lawn -ociuls would be 1cp
profitable to the societies that plve them
, Thit. Is Juu a "word to the wiie" We
1 sell lee trenm by the cjuart or pillon
1 we make it In any ejuantlty at any time
and plve It any flavor We deliver it
promptly and you can always depend
on us-Were the only person that puts
! up Ice cream In little barrels quarts and
pints 3 flavors and sell enouph for 5
pe pie for 40r
! W. 8. Balduff,
1520 Parntta 9u
'ncii'citiKi
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