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Trrfc omatta daily tefa wkprdat, .tltnk NEW BOOKS AND MAGAZINES A Wat Tint Comedy with a Tratfe Inter lude by Cyras Tevnitnd Brad, DICTIONARY SENT TO BRIDES AND GROOMS "ITarmaai Work," fcr Carlette Per klas Gllaaaa, la a Stady at taa Ecaaeaile Processes at Society. "A Uttle Traitor to the South." a war Urn corned with a tragic Interlude, by Cyrus Townsend Brady. This romance Is oca, contrary to the uaua line of civil war romances, In which the beautiful southern girl does not enpouae the brave union sol dier, ' or the beautiful northern girl the brave southern soldier. They were all southern, all true to the south, and all stayed so eicept Admiral Vernon, and he does not count. There Is a peculiarly sad "tragic Interlude" In this war-time comedy. and Its dramatic crlais Is moat Interesting-. Fannie Olen, the "little traitor," was a nurse In Charleston and cared for Rhell Bempland and Major Harry Lacy, wounded confederate soldiers. They both loved her. That was eaay, but which she loved In re turn was the difficult question and one which fate helped decide. Major Tracy, through General Beauregard, was com manded to blow up a torpedo boat, which meant almost certain death. Bempland Im plored to be allowed to go In his stead. After much persuasion Major Tracy reluc tantly agreed, and then Immediately In formed Fannie what was In the wind. The young lady did not deliberate long on what to do or what the consequences would be. She sent -posthaste for Bempland and planned with her servants to lock him up until the hour on which the boat was to go passed. Tracy went as flrat planned. It is needless to say there was a great tragedy and poor, brave Tracy never came back. Of course. General Beauregard was furious. Many exciting events follow, and finally there is a pretty wedding in which the "little traitor" and Rhell Bempland are prominent figures. Published by the Mao- Millan company. An odd use has been discovered for that Jolly 75-cent volume Qf humor entitled "The Foolish Dictionary," by Gideon Wurds, which the Robinson-Luce company has re cently Issued. As it contains some TOO witty, satirical and eplgramatlcal deflnl tlons of familiar English words, amusing descriptions of the meaning of words per talnlng to love and marriage are naturally Included, and It is learned that In a num ber of cases "The Foolish Dictionary" has been sent as a wedding present to June brides and grooms with such words as "Love," "Marriage," "Matrimony," "Wed ding," "Lover," and "Alimony" under scored. The definitions are: t - LOVE A man's Insane desire to become a woman's meal ticket. LOVER An ardent admirer who says "Yea, dearest, I will shovel the snow off the lake so we can go skating." And after marriage remarks: "What? I shovel the snow off the walk for you? Well, I should say not. I'm no chore boy." MATRIMONY A game for women, in which the unmarried half are trying to find a husband and the married half try ing not to be found1 out by one. Both halves are eminently successful. WEDDING A trade In which the bride Is generally given away and the groom Is often sold. ALIMONY An expensive soothing syrup Krencribed by the Judge leedlnc heart. (Old money ) for a divorcee's heart. (Old spelling, "allay "Human Work," by Charlotte Perkins Oilman, is a study of the economlo pro cesses of society. , The cause of a large part of our human suffering Is explained, and suggestions relating to certain simple, swift and easy changes of mind by which we may avoid suffering and promote our growth and happiness are offered. The author sayst "Mention some parent (act .bout our social composition, show a re - latlon, suggest a law and your alarmed hearer cries; 'Oh, that is political economy. I cannot understand that; it Is too dif ficult' ," It Is really a pity that such awe should be felt In the contemplation of our social processes; as though a man ware afraid to learn anything about his digestion on the ground that It was "physiology." The author admits there may be fields of sociological science quite beyond the av erage mind, and rightly left the learned specialist, but believes there Is no reason why we should not learn enough of the nature and habits of society to Insure a more profitable and pleasant life. She deals With man as a worker, and holds that It Is bis social instinct that urges him to labor, and not his selfish desire for In dividual profit, at the expense of others, as most modern sociologists believe. -. The price of thla book Is $1.80 net. Published by McClure, Phillips & Co. , One of the breexlest of the light summer fjev.ls Is Mrs. Florence Morse Klngsley gory of the adventures that befell "The lingular Miss Smith," published by the Macmlllans. Mrs. Klngaley's wealthy young heroine has a very amusing time in trying to find out how working women live, and Incidentally she meets a foundry man engaged In a similar mission, un raveling the mysteries and acquiring the point of view of the American working man. Miss Bmith about this time returns to her proper sphers In life, being con fronted with another problem more en grossing than the servant qestlon. "Strong Mac." by B. R. Crockett, author of "The Raiders," "Joan of the Sword Hands," "Cinderella." etc., Illustrated by Maurice Grleffenhagen.' Adora Grade, the dominie's daughter. Is the heroine; Roy MoCulloch, "Strong Mac," the hero; and Bandy Ewan, the villain. In this story of love, adven ture, intrigue, final rewsrd and retribution. "Dsid the Dell," "brawley weel used to doin' without a bite," Is a weird, uncanny creature, who now and then appears and gives the story a touch of gruesomenesa. The price of the book is .W. Published by Dodd, Mead Co. "Cadots of Gascon y," two stories of old France by Burton E. Stevenson, and illus trated ty Anna Whelen Betta. The first story, "Marsan," a romance of the Midi, opens with a clash of swords that would please the most ardent admirer of adven ture. Of course there Is a beautiful girl, Claire, and soldiers and castles, and ro- Saleof Ladle' Oxford TIM JFol ma Stylish Low Shoes UJ11 WrUvpc-sTONg'jg ,.7 BIG SALE OF LADIES' BELTS 25c and 50c Belts at 5c and 10c Manufacturer's entire excess stock ladies' new style belts, fa mous Duchesse, Perfection and Form Fitting Belts, in navy blue leather, patent leather, tan, brown, red and erav also black and white FZ3 i Velvet Belts. Steel Beading . LTf7 and Polka Dot Black Silk nJlll-i" Belts, worth 25o and 50o, atVww 7T Handkerchief Sale 5c and 10c SwIps embroidered hemstitched linen and pillow top Handkerchiefs all newest and prettiest styles all widths of hemstitching many styles of pillow top Handker chiefsworth up to 35o each at 6- Sale of Sun Bonnets at 10c Plain and fancy colored Sun Bonnets for ladies, misses and children, made with fancy ruffles chambrays, ginghams percales, etc. worth up to 35c each at Four Picture Specials ,n HKLSP 49c "Young Mother" Pictures New lot la gilt frames worth. 7 60 tomorrow at eaoh Florentine pattern gold plated Cabinet Photo Frames, A r the regular tl kind, HtZlC at. Frames fitted with openings for two cabinet plotures, f. worth 25c each, at , I-JC- OACh eeeseee Passe Partouts, hundreds of sub jects the regular ten-cent kind at each. , 5c Crandall wedge and Foster pad nose at IOC Hair Pin Cabinets Six dozen in box per box, 2c Human Hair French Roll in all colors hair store price 14 uviun n.29c NOTIONS Our Notion Department is always brimming with genuine bargains. Everything fresh and new. The prices we offer tomorrow are very special. Large and small Rubber Hair Pins plain and crimfied each.... 2c Chinese Ironing Wax with , handle at eaoh ... Ic Sliver Cased Thimbles goat each only 7c Ladles' Skirt and Coat Hangers can adjusted to any size be I9c riachlne Needles for all makes, 10c Towel Rings and Racks at each-only ,5c J. L. BRANDEIS & SONS, BOSTON STORE mance of a sort that keeps one wide awake. The second story. "A Child of the Night," is no less Interesting and romantic Those who love adventure and romance, pretty and captivating women and dashing heroes will enjoy this book. J. B. Llpplncott, pub lishers. "Under the Sun, or the Passing of the Incas," a story of old Peru, by Charles W. Buck, formerly United States minister to Peru. The frontispiece is "The Funeral of the Last Inca," from a painting by Mon tero. The story is charmingly told and the hook contains also a very complete appen dix and glossary explanatory of the text. The author says: "To gain in realism the story Is given In the form of a translation of an old manuscript which. It Is assumed, was written by the daughter of Hutlmlna, the heroine of thla story, who herself was the favorite child of the great Huayna Capac, the last of the real Incas. The story represents Hutlmlna as one of ths moat brilliant women of her day, who added to all the native learning of her time an education in Spanish! and it assumed that her daughter, who is . supposed . to have written the manuscript, was qualified to do so, especially by a knowledge gained direct from thoae who knew the children of the Sun In their culminated glory, and who lived through the soenes that involved their overthrow." Sheltman A Co., Louisville, Ky., publishers. Above books at lowest retail prices. Matthews, 122 8outh Fifteenth street . . - B)- ---! I ?The Jagersfontein Excelsior V, .,... .A " 1 i is supposed to be the largest Diamond i ever found. In its rough state it weighed 971 carats, or about 7VA os., and is valued at $1,000,000.00. A mon. sler at a monstrous price, but who i would wear iit we nave tnose you would wear at a price ao renaunnhlei (hat va niT.. ..nr. mill! cn tr .. fin nu.a W tenths of amount paid at any time wumn Decollete Footwear . There never has been such a handsome line of Y omen's low cut shoes shown In this olty ss the line we are showing this season. Court Ties, Oxford Ties, Blucher Ties, In all the smart styles and new shapes and all the new leathers Patent Colt, Patent Kid, Black Russia and Tan Russia Calf. They are better than others in style, fit and finish, and cost no more $2.50, $-300, $3.50 FRYiH0E CQ li m VMir. i sit us ft now thnm T ou- I sinSsa DODGE. '.t V Ooks ritOT ass tfeia Ms stsearet trass, m at a ells ova. We sta sin faralsh ear as est SMakl.afcea. BARK ALOW BROS. Tel. kWi4. ' 1L Faxataao St Mrs. J. Benson .i Parasols and Sun Umbrellas. Handsome and up-to-date Parasols and Bun Umbrellas, Black and Black and White rare sols, from $1.10 up to $5.00. Fancy Parasols for children, misses and ladles in a great variety, Good wearing Sun Umbrellas from f 1.00 up. Colored Bilk Umbrella from $1.50 up. . i We have a great variety of Black Bun Umbrellaa with fancy borders all the pew and pretty styles In handles. If you wish maids', purses' or waitresses' aprons, sea what wa are showing. JFaltreaaee White Bowa for the hair, 12o and X&e. .. ' i GOOD JEWELRY Is like a coat of arms. ' It fixes the standing of its possessor. It is ths only thing you buy to wear that does not wear out. It Is a most suitable wedding gift because of Its perma nence. Its beauty and lutrlnsto worth. A perpetual panorama of prettiness. You are welcome to look without buying. Brown fi Borsheinv JEWELERS. 121 a UTH 8T. 8 ITS TEN CENTS What To Ext ctB'! trUaa to brigtttM your iKMrt tuu menia. roll of navel urseiil taais ssr entartaminc. I" " BMMia Bn-I n , MIS W fc U.lr iM tupW St UM -r 1 what TO Bar 01 t Wsislisja SO. aaat JStch 4 MADE BY EXPERT W1NB CROWERS jsSj J fVsW I AY M t "r ' fsasi 1 eRVED EVERYWHCRg OMAHA Wednesday we expect showers and warmer weather. rrr v? rn i n n3cr? t? ? BATHING SUITS Jnst opened two cages of ladies',. misses' and children's bathing suits, In flannel and mohair, colors navy and black, plain and trimmed. ' CHILDREN'S BATHING BUTTS, . . 1 OAr ud from ...1.95 2.95 LADIES' LAWN DRESSING SACKS' neat patterns, ISlr faat colors, at UJW MISSES' BATHING SUITS, up from LADIES' BATHING SUITS, up from faat colors, at. Ladles you should Inspect our stock from Japan. . of long and short Klmonas, direct LACES Mea's, Boys' and Children's Straw Hats, Worth up to 75c, at 10c. 15c ft 25c ' TUB HKMAIIUK STORE. Men's. Boys' and J Children's I Strsw hats, I Worth up to 75c,"l at 10c, 15c ft 25c I June Clearing Sale of Shoes 2,500 yards Oiinetal, net tops and Normandy Valenciennes edges, in white. cream end ecru, wimns irom z 10 incnes, values up to a 1C-. yard. Wednesday, yard... EMBROIDERIES SO pieces fine Swiss embroideries, widths up to 10 Inches, values up to 30c a yard, Wednesday, at, yard good washable edges, 15c Have you seen the "Kay Brand'.' Sanitary Napkins on sale at our Corset Department? ' LADIES' spliced I' TAN HOSIERT, warranted fast and stainless, plain lisle Bn sole, values up to 86c, at, pair ...aaCJW Fine gause lisle, value 60c, IGtri at, pair OOb 59c Dainty pattern, fine lace Hale, value fiSo, at, pair ; . . 1 CASE CHILDS' AND MISSES LACE HOSIERT, spliced sole, sizes from 6 to 8V, value up to 2So. Our price for Wednesday, pair, 19o and fast black, 15c OXFORDS AND SLIPPERS FOR TOUR. BE LP AND THE CHILDREN AT AL MOST HALF THE REGULAR PRICES. Mlases, and children's slippers. 79c and Women's CEO and W-00 Cmfords and Juliets, at ..59c ..98c Brooks Bros. $3.00 and 13.50 Oxfords. Tlci Kid and Patent Calf. at Men's $2.50 and U00 Oxfords samples at 1.98 1.69 Women's Potent Colt and Taa Calf 1 fn Blucher Oxfords, at 1. VU Men's S3.S0 Patent Colt Bala, monkey skin top, Ooodyeax welt, Ageflts for the ULTRA and G ROVER shoes for women, and the STETSON, , CR08SETT and JOHN MITCHELL shoos for men. Does your feet bother you this aot weather? Wear a GROVEIl shoe. Fits like a glove easy as a stocking on you feet. SEE OUR 1STH STREET WINDOW. Grocery Leaders in the Grocery Business. Best goods largest varieties lowest prices. JtOo worth "& ft H. Green Trading buunps wun Wiggle- lOr ......... SUck 11.00 worth S. ft H." ureen Trading euunpi with S pkgs. Inc Uneeda Biscuits .CO worth a 4 H." Green Trading Stamps i with pound New York Full Cream Otic1 Cheese aSUW $2.00 worth "S. & H." Green Trading Stamps ' with each pound pack ?age Tea Sift-1 lUp ings 'OC 60o worth "8. ft H." Green .Trading Stamps with J each package IOC $1.00 worth S. ft H. Green Trading Stamps with z-os. cottie ' assorted Extract Wednesday's . Shoe Sale. 300 pairs of la dies' nice, cool linen ox f o r d ties, wor h 1. 50 79c i 111 kwaBM4 18c 0c Worth "S. A H." Green Trading Stamps with lb. pkg. Bennett's Capl- ' tol Baking Soda ". DC Candy Dept. Wednesday Special Kaishmallowt (b per pound IOC -our price. . . And $2 in 'S. & H. ' Green Tradiug Stamps. 350 pairs men's and boys' can vas shoes with good lea t h e r soles B f worth 81 nC And $2 in 'S. & IL Green Trading Stamps. 90 pairs of la dies' ties and imitation Julia Marlow gore front oxfords fiO worth 12.60-I '" our price... with $5 in 'S. & H.' Green Trading Stamps. 8 a I ii ia I a asWIaf Green Trading Stamps Every Time. Youths' Long Pants Suits $5.00 and $7.5 They have a snappy style to them that pleases the bov. aw excellence of workmanship and fabric that insures good service, and the price is exceptionally low. They come in single and doa ble breasted styles, in brown and gray mixtures, neat stripes and overplaids, in serges, cheviots, Thibets, unfinished worsteds, etc Well tailored, stylish suits worth $7.50 to f 12.50 Our Clearing Price $5.00 and $7.50 .rSn't,aH our ,,n of HART, SHAFFNER ft MARX HAND TAILORED CLOTHING the best ready-to-wear cloth ing produced. Suits range in price from $10.00 to IX. 00. Great Clearing Sate Boys' and Youths' Suits Our youths' and children's clothing department Is the moat complete In the city and our prices the lowest. The boy can be well and styllahly clothed at very small expense if you buy their suits at Hayden's. As Specials for Wednesday Boys' Knee Pants Suits $1.95 Sailor blouse, double breasted, Norfolk and Oirwplece styles, handsome brown and gray mixtures, fancy mixtures and plain colors. In casslmeres, tweeds, cheviots and Worsteds. Stylish, well made suits with rood lining and trimmings, in ail ag.a worth from $2 60 to tL&Q. Our Clearing Sale 1 t6 Prtce - '3 ; : rw The firtat Pintannlf Sale fn ho rnnlmna All Day Wednesday We received this beautiful fruit direct from the pineapple plantations in Florida and can guarantee its being perfectly fresh. not belnK handled several times by brokers, etc The quality of these pineapples Is the finest that has been shipped this season and we will continue to sell this de l.clous fruit Wednesday, 7iC "LONS!''LONsii Large, juicy California Seedless JOfi lemons xor - Large, Juicy California sweet f O-. oranges ror " w Fancy Hallowe'en Dates Kn ru,r lh Fancy white Clover Honey Fancy California White Figs R per package.. BUTTERI BUTTER!! We have received from one of the largest dairies In the state U0 tubs of 10 lbs. and 10 lbs. each of the finest dairy buttsi made, 'equal in flavor to any creamery, which we will place on sale tomorrow In Butter Dept-rOO-pound J QQ 20-pound tUDS I2i ...2.93 One tub to a customer. rii'vi'' bBsbbbbbrbI V HTHE cost of a typewriter is not merely the price. You must consider the quality and amount of work it does or doesn't ; the time it saves or loses; and, how well it wears. The lowest-price machine may be mighty expensive in the end, while a higher-price one may pay divi dends. A little investigation will show that . The. .' : -Smitli Premier The World' Best Typewriter is the most economical writing machine ever made.' It not only does the best and speediest. work, but it continues doing it without repairs or breakdowns far longer than any other make of writing machine, Write to-day for ear little book which explain, why tttgh'Orad TtmTltmr Juppll: MmcKlmm. td The Smith Prexnlasr Typewriter Co. Cer. I7tk sod Paraaas Ssa. OMAHA. HAYDEW BIROS. Dear to the Heart of woman Is the diamond she wears. . ,. It lm emblemaSIa of DUrltr and there fore ought to be flawlees. In e ectlng a diamond come to us where you will be protected both In quality and price. lit m AND DOUGLAS 3TS. OMAHA.MEB. I 8COFIELD'8 CA8M COUPON 1 THIS IS SUIOWEY- GOOD AT OUR STORE E3VHJRT DAY THIS WEEK-JUNE 30 TO IN- This Coupoi Taken As Cash OK PAYMENT FOR GOODS BOUGHT THIS WEEK A3 FOLLOWS! BE fi.-t. toward paying for any Wash Waist, Dress saOC WQa U tng Bacque or Wrapper. CHn p-.L toward paying for any Silk Waist, Chain OUC VaS 11 Dressing Bacque, Sateen or Bilk Petticoat. S P.aU toward paying for any Dress Bkirt, Jacket, 4I WaHIl . cravenette or Bilk Coat. Ct PacU toward paying for any vOSH Bult in our house. 1 CE pi, toward paying for any Dress Bkirt ipiJ VH9I1 priced at $1.00 or more. THIS COUPON APPLIES ONLY ON CASH PURCHASES. -.,. h nr.n n.it ni it nxrafiiUv. if vou need nothing in our line give it to a friend who does. It's the same as money to those who trade with us this week. S2Z - A1 0. K. Scofleld Cloak and Suit Company, IS 10 Douglas street SGOFIELD'S CASH COUPON SSSSSS31S& tempts ihe appetite refreshed you through and throuclh f J SOITII OMAHA. F1IOXB H. Hugo F. Plls. 1334 Doulna at, Omaha, Phone IMS. i . ivee IdliuWl. Council IiluOs, Phone U fv J Vi V.J (Sir1 20 Per Cent Discount on Every Suit Case and Grip in our regular etock. Not a Job lot, but all high grade good a, made ot Dest material oy saiusa worn men. Telephone 10a8. LUiATRmJKFACTORY- rAlins mT Your Summer Vacation May be most agreeably spent at the cool sum mer resorts and fishing grounds reached by The North-Western Line Excellent fast train service to the Black Hills, the Iowa. Min nesota and Wisconsin Lke Resorts and scores of other pleas- urs (rounds via the Chicago 4 Norts-Weitern Railway. Two trains dally to St. Paul, Minneapolis and Duluth, giving ready access to Lake Mlnnetonka, White Bear Lake and other Northern Summer Resorts. Mvs fast dally trains to Chicago make connection with sll lines east. Special low rates during the summer, .Tickets and full Information on application. TMut Officii MOI-t0 rrata II UMi, III. J