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TOE OM AM IWttT SEH: TVEIlNT.RnAY, .TtTNE 19. 1904. KW BOOKS ASD MAGAZI5ES da Traa 8toT7 ef the First Explorer of the pn Great Bargain Opportunities for Wednesday Buyers t . OMAHA Wednesday we expect warmer wetther. Great Bargain Opportunities for Blf 5ale Millinery Thursday lill II - - 1 special ir XlZUitT Milliner Wednesday .? Buyers j !oj o)F " i west rnbliaied tj Barnes. THE RELIABLE STORE. TRANSLATED FROM ORIGINAL SPANISH Ba4tr-jHrftlu Ca rolls Sawyer Laiest Book First i af All la a Lev Bry. Th true story of the Drat explorer of the teat la now presented to the public In "The Journey of Corona do from Mexico to the Buffalo Plains of Texa, Kansas and Ne braska," translated from the original Jour nals and edited by George Parker Winshlp. Tbla remarkable history told at first hand, which haa been pronounced of more thrill ing; Interest than any historical novel, has Just been published by A. 8. Barnes & Co., la tbelf notable Trail Makers series under the consulting editorship of Prof. J. B. Mc Master. While Coronado's Journey Is of general historical interest. Its publication wfll be peculiarly welcome In the west. The east baa had John Smith and Henry Jiodson; the south, De Soto, and now the Story of the first explorer of the west is brought within the reach of general read ers. The Coronado la uniform with A. 8. Damn St Cot's popular edition of the Jour nals of Lewis and Clark, "Poem Pictures," by Mrs. Laura Case Downing, la a collection of poems of wide versatility. The subjects dealt with, are nu xnerous and the poems are grouped as far as possible under those headings. They how great, originality of thought and ex pression, which takon with the attractive binding forms a very pleasing book. "Far from the tone Streets" la the auggeatlve title of a little book of poems from the pens of Henry and Helen Chadwiolc Many of the poems In this collection have already been .published and highly commended by John O. Whittle and others in a position to Judge of their merit. The book la taste folly bound in green with gilt lettering. Quarry Slaves" , la the title of a little Si ma by Lee Byrne, the scene of which is d in a Haitian underground quarry, aome year after the Athenian expedition against Byraouae. "Lord Knoweth Beet" la the title tt a email collection of poems by William Garvin Hum In which the author tries to impress . the fact that while many things that occur In this world seem to be mis fortunes 'love knoweth best," These vol ume are published by Richard Badger. , "AH's Fair In Love," by Josephine Caro lina Sawyer, author t "Every- Inch a srjng." Like its predecessor Mia Sawyer's Hew book- Is first of all a love story. A girl ,Who la betrothed to one of two Inseparable friend love the other, and while knowing that she la loved devotedly by both she contrive to keep her secret so well that It la unguessed by either of them until the rf"" of the story la reached. The scene tm laid en the Scottish border In the war-' tike day f old, and the peraouaga are from the families of Douglas, Percy and Kevin, among whom the slightest Indiscre tion on the part of .the maid would have brought do. a bloody war. It la a story that for udaclty of plot and tenseness of Inter eat can hardly be surpassed. It ia beau tifully , Illustrated in color. PnbUaaed by tdd, Mead Y Co. , ' "The Kystlo aOd-Beaton." the deaerta of Kb southwest, by Arthur X Bardie k. The author make the deserts the moat Inter ssrtlng field lmagtnabla for exploration and tuUure study. There are so many obstacles go reasarch, however, that they are com-ftSvly- unknown, vn to the lahaM. tanta Of the refdons . borderuas. Za "The SjJd-Peglon" the author has given an ex cellent chronicle of both, V pleasure And fc terrors. It danger and Its delight, tm mysteries and its revelations. The text U appropriately illustrated with fifty-four 0roatratlona. .. Published by. Putnam. 1 ' . MM.. .J . ' - " Tl I i I . xae 1 turn j vm IJemarest Lloyd. Hew T6rfc ta the aoene of this novel and a man of wealth and leisure a the central figure. Hto life through hi temperament And unfortunate marriage ha fallen Into; a track) gulf of isolation. HI resurrection 1 accomplished through th lore of two women, whose relation to him And to each ether constitute the Important element Jn the plot of a dramatic and emo tional story. Published by Bcrlbners. The House In the Woods," by Arthur Henry, author of "An Island Cabin." This to the story of a return to nature, the building of a mountain home and the con quest of th soil. It 1 a nature book with human. Interest, and la addition to the charm of the country ' life and the wood lore picture in these pages, the story thrills with the humanity which the author has found And depicted with true insight. He tells how the forest was cleared and a house was , built; how a home was made And the wild . things of the mountains yielded place to thstr domesticated breth ren. He picture th prowess of the moun taineer, th deed of th woodsmen and the Influence which mad themselves felt tn a ..brighter life, for the people of the wood. The beauty of nature In the moun tain.. th Joy of existing out of doors and th success, not of mere country living, but also ef country fellowship, are bril liantly pictured in this delightful story of a new life in a CatsklU mountain homo. A. 8. Isarnea Ce., publishers. The Test.", by, Mary Tappan Wright. Ale boot I A strong novel of contempo rary American life by a writer whose early hort stories, "A Truce," "Haggard of th Stock" and other, showed her the posses sor of an Individual and original talent In Th Test" Mrs. Wright la at her beat, and the ttuallona of th atnrv am aiiAh n call forth All her exceptional literary art. .Published by Bcrlbners. 1 2L!ckes5oc Summer Gloves 6c-10c Fine quality of stylish fabric gloves for summer wear made of cotton and 'lisle thread, in white, black and col ors some elbow gloves and all-over lace all sizes worth up to fifty cents pair, at pair 0(te Valenciennes Lace lie and 2lc Yd Fine wash and trimming laces pretty Valenciennes laces ana mserungs many to match also fancy wash laces, in torcnons ana English galloons worth up to 10 cents a yard go at per yard also fancy wash laces, (I ? Boys' Knee Pants 29c On Sale Today. Main Floor A big caah purchase secured for us a great stock of boys' all wool knee pants straight from a prominent Chicago factory, made in stylish and sturdy fashion, every seam . reinforced, every part strongly made for boys' rough and tumble vacation wear all wool cheviots, etc a really remarkable bar gain for boys on Bale Wednesday at pair Boy blue denim overall else OOn t to H-et Sa.C Vacation rough rider and cow boy iTQn suits at 'OC, Wash knee pants at Wash sailor suit at .....9c I 39c Boys' shirts St waist Wtor...n:?0:...,..35c All wool serge Russian blouse and sailor suits, ZorK 2.98 Blf Sal of Trunks Today In Basement A 5plendld $7.0 A fine, very strong square top trunk 34 inches lonjr, Trunk for $4.95 covered with canvas, hard wood slats, steal M fx trimming's, good look, sheet steel bob- eX torn, hinged covered tray, 2 sole lenther straps, worth 7, At Genuine $5.00 Trunk at $3.45 Fancy, embossed Iron covered trunk. 84-lnch size. bar top with hardwood slat, lock and aids hit.. v. v. j i - - one of the best medium pricea trunks made at only , 3.45 Good else telescope, leather, corners, strong handles, at 60c Shawl straps, good leather, worth 25a, at each , 12Jc J. L. BRANDEIS & SONS, BOSTON STORE The Old Purnttura Book," with A skstch ef past days' and ways, by N. Hudson Moore, author of "The Old China Book." tn these day of "antique" proud owner of an old piece of furniture will feel an In creased affection for It, If they oaa give an Approximate date and assign It to a maker r a country. "The old Furniture Book" ta brim full ef Information of this kind and contains more than WO Interesting Illustra tions. Frederick A. Btokes company, pub-Ushers, "Denis Dent," a novel by Ernest W. Hor nnng, author of "The Amateur Cracks man," -names, etc, is a story or ine Aus tralian gokUWlda. the Crimean war and of shipwrecks and Adventure, tn which a lovely lady And her lover and a villain and other villain perform their usual part. The events are sufficiently exciting- and fol low each other In such rapid succession that there la no danger of th reader sleep ing, even though ft be a July day. Pub lished by Frederick A. Btokes company. "The Price of Youth," by Margery Wil liams. Fan Taaker, the heroine, la one ef those not altogether lovely girl on often meet In real life as well a fiction. Poor Fan, her home Influence la so blighting one cannot help pitying her. Th characters are all . real and .the plot well handled, so well, in truth, one finds themselves wishing It might have been a little lea real. Pub lished by the Macmtllan company. "Letters from a Bon to His Self-Made Father," by . Charles Eustace Merrlman. The letter are th replies to letters from a self-made merchant to hi ion. The sou appreciate the "meaty" letter of hi father, and evidently purpose abiding by hi advice and counsel, as la shown In the very first chapter, where the son assure hi father, ."I respect your anxiety that I should also.be a good, clean man, and al most every Sunday morning I wake up In a Turkish bath." Published by the Roblnson Luce company. ' t ', "Daughter of NUo," a romance of Japan, by Onoto Watanna, author of "A Japanese Nightingale," "The Wooing of Wisteria," "The Heart of Hyacinth." etc. There are colored Illustrations and decorations by Kryoklchl Bane. - Published by the Macmtl lan company. "Around the World with a King," by William N. Armstrong, a msmher of the cabinet of Kalakaua, the last king of Hawaii. King Kalakaua was the first sov ereign "to put a girdle around the world." The frontispiece I a portrait of King Kala kaua, and there are also numerous other portraits of Oriental sovereigns. It I en tertainingly written and make very Inter esting reading. Published by Frederick A. Btokes company. "Bog Trotting for Orchids." by Grace Oreylock Nllos. with beautifully colored Il lustrations from nature. Mia Nile I an enthusisstlo bog-trotter and she describes In a very charming way plant life In the swamps of the Hoosae valley, a region ex tending over parts of Vermont, New Tork and Massachusetts. The work Is profusely Illustrated with forty-eight half-tones and twenty-four colored plate from photo graph taken of the orchid In their native Taiv Tics That Tantalize There Is' nothing more tan talising In women's summer footwear than the beautiful tan tie of our. We show them In the correct shades of tan, In the newest and prettiest shapes and the latest lasts. We show the smartest and most fashionable style In Court Ties, Blucher Ties and Oxford Ties, and Just now we have all size and can fit all feet perfectly, but if you want them before the Fourth get them quick. - OfYTiOECO. 11 Mrs. J. Benson Walking Skirts ' Handsome Sicilian Walking Rkirts in black, blue, brown, - jasper or gray and champagne colors special C C value at J A few fcllk Shirt Waist Suits value . f f 1 r , f 20.00 to close Inr. O tm Itfl rVI. wia'e Iks mmm fee ynwiil tswaa m at Ale eovat. We u also taralak amy Wak .fellsfc. i BARK ALOW BROS. Tel. B22J4. 1612 FwaMi St haunts. Reader will be surprised at the number and rare beauty of these native flower, which are lltUe known owing to the inaccessibility of their habitat The author has observed not 'only the orchids but all other flower of Interest which grow tn th region traversed. . Published by O. P. Putnam's Son. The July Issue of the Outlook contain a special article on the national republican convention at Chicago, written by Francis E. Leupp, perhaps the best known and cer tainly on of the ableat if not the ablest of the Washington correspondent for New York papers. The article Is accompanied by portraits of the republican candidates for the presidency and vice presidency, and In the same Issue an elaborate editorial dis cusses th policy and platform of th re publican party. . ., Th Harper are reprinting two capital book, which are Interesting tn with the war. One I Poultney Blgelow' "The Borderland of Csar and Kaiser," notes from both sides of th Russian fron tier. Ths book tells some Interesting things about the Runsian soldier end Is Illustrated by Frederic Remington. The other I Ed ward B. Morse's "Japanese Home and Their Surrounding," with Illustration by the author. Above books at lowest retail price. Matthews, 123 South Fifteenth street 0 u fit! Red Letter Day WEDNESDAY IS GREEN TttADlNG STAMP I JED LETTER DAY. Bring your book to rremium Tarlor, second floor, or to Stamp Store, 210 N. 16th St., AND GET fl.OO WORTH OF GREEN TRADING STAMPS FOR NOTH ING (don't even have to make a purchase). Start a new Collecting Book keep another on going. A new Collecting boo carries with It 12.00 worth of Green Trad ing Stamp ($1.00 from u and $1.00 at the Trading Stamp Par lor, 210 N. 18th St). ' Tomorrow you may have $3.00 worth of rr.n Tradina- Stamps for nothing. BeeT 4' Great Purchase of Renaissance Table Tops. $3 OO In Green Trading Stamps With Each Piece Wednesday. 1 nnn nWw nf hand made Renaissance Table Tops, Pillow Tops and Center Piecets some with fine Irish linen cen ters, some all Renaissance there are square ones, round ones and oval ones. We closed out a big importer's sur plus stock at about one-half the import price. Values $1.50 and $1.75. Wednesday, 9 A. M., your 75 C choice, each. . M WOMEN'S WASH SUITS. WEDNESDAY MORNING RED LETTER DAY we will make a rush sale of Women's Wash Suits at $4.95. One bargain table will include linen effects, cot ton voiles, derby mixtures, fine mercerized chambrays, plain black and black and white lawn and other fancy materials: The regular prices range from C A Q C $5.00 to $7.50, nil at T.e SOUVENIR SPOONS We received by -express (Tuesday) a .shipment of Souvenir Spoons direct from Vienna, Austria. They are perfect gems of art, illustrating the New Auditorium and the Bennett Store. Cr Price, each. BEKNETTS l!tAKf AST COlS uix wciewT' ' rp.oioP The Great Grocery Dept. Coffee Special Wednes. day's Offer. $4.00 worth M3H" Oreen'.TMtdlnr Stamps with eacb 2 Ib. fa Beqnett' s Coffee, t."01' IS fill Carnations are Cheaper 10c Dozen. Several thousand assorted Carnations go on sale Wed nesday at 9 a. m. and as long as supply lasts. 10c Doz. 10c Doz. GROCERY DEPT. Candy Dept. Vanilla flavored, delicious f chocolate creams, laC lb , JEIX-O ICE CREAfl POWDER COMES IN FOUR STYLES, (3 FLA rHSrt, VANIIXA, CHOCOLATE, STKAWBERRY. A-NTD UN FLAVOR ED. TUB U"N FLAVORED JELL-O ICE CREAM POWDER 13 DELICI OI?9 FOR COFFEE, ICR CREAM OR WITH FROZEN FKUlia f UUU DIRECTIONS CAKTUW, GIVEN ON BACH JELL-O A FRUIT POWDER. LEMON OR ANGE, RASPBERRY AND STRAW BERRYPUT UP IN NEAT LITTLE CARTONS. IT IS AMERICA'S MOST POPULAR DRSSEKT. A PRFJARA TION CAPABLE OF SCORES OF TjTjjaSTJJRT COMBINATIONS AND FANTADir". PURE, WHOLESOME, APPETIZING. DEMONSTRATION ON MAIN FLOOR. 25c S CARTONS...... OUR BALES OF THIS PRODUCT ARB ENORMOUS. ' IS. i 'JHftlll'i xmn wmmi 4 Cuff Buttons We are showing a beautiful stock. A rood pair for 12.00 a nicer for 15.00 and $10.00. or a beauty set with dia rn'i. fnr ifio.oo We take Dleasure In showing you. wMAWHlNNEYA RYAN COT 3 UB Alrvu trwvvm. " ' v Bee Want Ads Boost Business Sealing Wax and Paraffine Are In great demand during the canning- season. We can supply them in any quantity: Charcoal Tablets, box 10o I pound Absorbent Cotton.... 83o 1 pound Insect Powder o Steam's Headache Wafers 3o 1 pound Paris Green... 60o Llthla Tablets - E Rubber Sponges t H Bath Sprays -.i 26 H.S0 Combination Syringe $1 W We are aatlsfled with small profit on Rubber Good as on all other lines. See our stock. HOWELL DRUG CO. 16th and Capitol Ave. BS m - DIAMONDS ; Iln th natural or rough staU resemble 1 smooth pebbles. To obtain the finished I I product It U necessary first to cleave si it,- then grind the facets and finally j polish them. To obtain n American T T cut one oerat stone requires one that m swill welsh in the rough fully T carats. Only 15 per cent of the rough m m diamonds fuund will make a flnish. dT I stone weighing one carat or ovr. Wefj have them in all slses to -carat sty . t.. ..- that We Will MVm SB you tnne-tnnina ot smount paia ai any time within one yoar from dale of i T i purchase. When Yen Wish A DIAMOND A WATCH ARTISTIC "JEWELRY Or Fine Sterling Silver Noveltiea. or Bridal Qlft. at Bottom Prices, VUlt Our Store. Brown & Borsheim, JEWELERS. 23 S. 16TH ST. BE COMFORTABLE TN THE WARM WEATHER. DON'T NEGLECT TO BED CUT OUT THE VKST.' - We hav just receive 1 SoO stylish high grade OUTING BLITS, vmnistlnic of coat and pantn, which w bp curej nt a very low price ami are tnerui to our cuwtomer t Ipsa than manufactur er s cost.prlfe for the next fow days. HAVE ONE FOR Tlldl FOURTH. They come in home spuns. flunnelH, tweeJs, cheviots, KfiKe.H, olo.. in plain Mums, thrown and gray mixtures, Scotch end fancy mlx turM, hlr cloth. uh retaining fronts, panis turned up at hot mm, excellently tailored tlirouKhout, worth lr.un $.vH) to I12.D0; your fholce. of the lot durlntf this sale. e ti $7.50 and J3.UII THK FJNK9T IJNlC OF YOUTHS' LONG PANTS SUITS lu the city, all sizes and colors, plain mid mix tures, ranging in prlco Joora..,10-.(W....3.75 CHILDREN'S WASH PANTS J'v MKN'8 OUT- INO PANTS, 4 Ef . m. v TO.. THESE SUITS WEDNESDAY. We Are Going to Move ALL SURPLUS AND ODD PIECE STOCK POfiSTBLE, P.Y THE WELL KNOWN , AN.DPOPUI'AR "HATDEN METHOD" Ol)1 PRICE REDUCTIONS, BJil'OKE QUH MAIN WASH DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT. THIS SALE IS OP EXCEPTIONAL INTEREST TO ALL BUYERS OK "FIRST ' CLASS" MERCHANDISE, ODD PIECES AND BROKEN LINES OF" ABSOLUTELY ' NEW FABRICS iXR SPRING AND SUMMER WEAR, IN THIS SPECIAL SALE. ' 45-inch white French lawn (all our surplus stock) 45-lnch embroidered colored dress Swiss (surplus stock) yard Sa-lnch white Persian lawn, (35c quality, limited quantity) yard..., 28-lnch pure white snow drop sephyr suiungs, (limited quantity) yard.. 28-Inch fancy white mercerized waisungs (sold up to 69a yard) 29a fancy linen organdies (in dress patterns) yard .19c .10c 18c ,18c 25c 25c 28-lnch high grade suitings, linens ' flQi and fancy cottons choice, yard,... u" 28-lnch fancy wash suitings 100 2,600 yards to select from, yard...... 86-lnch fancy shirting madras tfic (odd pieces) choice, yard a WW Embroidered linen waist patterns (full pat terns), only 25 left, . 4 Sfl worth J6.00, each I. IV The correct things In washable fabrics. See Hayden' main wash goods department. Preserve Your Pineapples This Week. ' Balance of Car Goes on Sale Wednesday To close out the balance of this delicious fruit we will continue the sale Wednesday, each Tftc each OTHER FRUIT SPECIALS. Large Juicy boedless Highland Lemons, Der dozen 120 Large Julck sweet Oranges, per doi 12c Fancy large Bananas, per dos 10c California White Figs, ner package So California White Clover Honey, per rack.lSc BIO GROCERY BARGAINS PRIOR TO INVENTORY. i 10 bars best Laundry Soap Va S bars Armour's White or Wool Soay....lM U-lb. cans potted or deviled ham w..Vo The best Maccaronl, per nkg 8' so 3-lb cans Boston Baked Beans (...8Mio Tho best Cornstarch, per pltg.. 4o The best bulk Laundry Starah. per ID..SH' 1-lb. .cans Fancy Alaska Salmon 1 THE VERY BEST CREAMERY BUTTER, NOTHING FINER MADE, PER LB ..20o fin ji V) 0 It Is No Fun when traveling to have to torn every thing upside down to find what you are looking for.'' Let us sell you at 20 per cent discount a suit case or grip, arranged so that there I a place for everything. . Omaha Trunk Factory. Telephone 1058 1209 Farnam WW JstP" I '11 I III l a iniiii ii aim mi ihimi I PURE CANDY At Cut Prices! 28 (tick candy. . 20 sticks gum " Broken tlck candy, lb Cream mixed candy, lb ' Assorted Jellies, lb Cream carmels, lb Pur sugar lumps, lb -- Flowing licorice drop, lb Plain ooooanut creams, lb...... Cocoanut square, lb Peanut brittle, lb Ice cream soda 6o ........ to to 130 10a 12e 14o too 20o 260 2&o so FOLLOW THE FLAG Jpll u St. Louis, Mondays.............. St. Louis, daily St Louis, July 2 to ATLANTIC ciTT and return Ou sale Jul 9 and 10 . BOSTOil and return On aale August 11, 12 and 13 Chicago and return (one war via On gale every day oincihhati and returnr On aale July 15, 10 and 17 Detroit and return On aale July 6, 0 and 7 . ivdianapolm and return UU BttlC d U1UI BUU Ala. LOUisviLLEi and return On sale August 12 to 15.... Many special rate to Michigan World's ...:.......;..$8.5ffl $13.80 6 ..$11.75 $34.00 ......$33.10 .6.! $20.65 $22.75 S110 2? -eeeee t M J IMl ..$19.65 $21.75 and Canadian point sold dally. New World's Fair Trains READ DOWN READ UP 7:45 A. M. 8:00 A.M. 7:35 P. M. 7:50 P. M. 6:30 P.M. 0:45 P. M. 7:00 A. M. 7:15 A. M. Lt, Omaha Arr. Lv. . Council Bluffs Arr. Arr. World ' Pr Station Lv. Arr. St. touit Lv. 8:20 A. M. 8:05 A. M. 7:45 P. M. 7:30 P. M. 0:00 P. M. 8:45 P.M. 0:15 A. M. 0:00 A. M. COMPARE THIS TIME WITH OTHER LINES All Wabaan Tralna ma to World's Fair Station, saving time, much trouble and extra car far. ' " For beautiful World's Fair folder and all Information call at City Office, 1001 Farnam, or address j HARRY E. M00RES, Gen. Agt. Pass. Dept., Omaha, Neb. 4 i r n r us ijii mil ii i i i u i ii l 1 1 -a DODGE. I Be Want Ad produce result.