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- It? TnC . 03JAITA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1001. SEW BOORS AND MAGAZINES 119 Ofltoto Delineator s Kanj-Ieatured j f . " Sumber of Wide Interest. TASOItS fOSUU. IN OCTOBER DESIGNER qUmra iMseaes . H Variety f Toll BMki Pat Oat ay LeaeU lay' Paotlshlagr , Ho a ' r f To October ..Delineator is a msny-fea-! tur ed numbr. 'containing- In addition to a complete survey f the autumn fashions, entertaining fhrtl6n,'snd special article of .wide Interest.' Htchard Le Oalllenns con tributes . the first part of an Idyl,-, "Poet. Tnk Thy Lute,"-aU eiqulslte dream tain, comprtwlnr some tuneful lyrics. There Is also a clever bit of fiction by Ellen Doug las Deland. entitled 'The Mother of Em metlne," and ths first part ofa story by Ethel Watts Mumford. "A Matter of Mil lions," 4 delightful commingling of humor and pathos. A series on "The Loes of Great Composers" begin In the number with the story of Beethoven and bis "Im mortal Beloved"; ths paper, which la effect ively Illustrated, is filled with interest not oirty. for muslo lovers, but for everyone who ha liking . for romances of ths kaart. Chrkrtlne Terhun Merrick writes of Field Hotifcey as a new form of recre ation for. girls; the . article ia presented ."' with the hope of giving this healthful exer cise a wider popularity in America, and U strikingly - illustrated. Ths story of Mary' Dun levy concludes the series on Great Women of -Ilon.er Times," and physical- exercise is discussed in "Ths fountain of Youth.".? For young people are provided stories and pastimes that amuse as wall as Instruct, and the domestlo Interests ar treated thoroughly and practically.- .: " t 1 '' ' . . 4 Thera ar fashlona for everybody in the Ootober Designer, from the pink iot blink' ' Ing for the first time in the world's sun light to the deaf grandmothers, who will t Interested and .pleased with the designs ahown for their especial benefit In "Grow ing. Old graceful y." There is good read ing, too, for everybody, teven tha man of h .family, who with artful Intent pro jfeaaes. scorn .for a woman's fashion maga- ' Bine,, will chuckle over "Naming the Blrd aall Baby," and may profit y "Fashion Xfotes for Men." The daughters of ths ro toiantle ass will appreciate "A Mislaid Pro posal." and "Glimpses Into ths Life of a Japanese Girl." while ths little folks will njoy the thrilling' history' of the' prairie dog "Dlcky-Doo." and ths tantalising pus sies in "Knots and Whatnots." - Those Who are Inclined 4o look on the dark side will , be shamed out of their gloomy thoughts by the accounts of the brave, unostentatious Bisters who have battled upward to success, as told In "What Woman Ar Doing," and aha who feels that advancing years have made her a back number, will promptly brush away such foolish ideas when she reads ."The Bunset Days of Famous Wo men." There la fancywork galore In this Issue; - knitted . and crocheted sweaters, child's petticoats and toboggan caps, di 1 rectlona for making - dainty candle-shados and further Instruction-for hardanger em broidery, and all kinds of - new trimmings and feminine knick-knacks are pictured and described in' "Fads and Fancies"' and "Fashions and Fabrics." while "Points on Dressmaking" gives full instruction for j making a complete Norfolk suit for a small boy. The Designer departments are "prae ' ;tlcal" in every sense of the word. . .1 . j 4 Christian Science," published by J.i F. Taylor A Co.. New York (75 cents), has 'nub-title asking: "Is it Christian, Is it PclencoT" Mary Parmele. the author, be gins by giving the . Christian Scientists igrreat credit fo the' many beauties and truth enunciated, and especially for tee jpm'.zlng openly the Influence of ..the mind In human ailments. These points are em phasised a being in accord with the ear- proceeds to scarify, the - cult 'for some of the" tenets said to be promulgated by Mrs. Eddy, chiefly the n on -existence of evil and the non-existence of matter. We quote one little paaaaget "The difficult task which this so-called', reilglon' ha set for Itself Is to glorify God by eliminating His works, end to efface the truly godlike manifesta tions of mind, while rhapsodizing over It as the sole reality." " The Fla me Gatherers," ' by Margaret Horton Potter, from the press of the Mac mi! Ian company; Is a romance of the twelfth century. But it Is more Khan a romance, for, the. author has given' us a picture of oriental life in tha middle ages which bears the marks of conscientious work an4'study. In her former work, "The Castle of Twilight,", the Ufa of women in the middle ages in Europe was faithfully portrayed, and. (n "Tha Flame Gatherers" tha-oama. has been done for the people of tha Orient. There Is fighting, love, passion, Jealousy and all the struggles of Warring ambitions and warring religions. Intrigue and death, and yet no more than enough to make it. a true portrait of thi times. The oraftHmonshlp and. working out of the plot ta Inganjqu and the story la rich in color. Hose Brown, lapiain, v. a. pi., oy 3dgar Stanton Maclay, A. M. Mooes Brown wo t-e ef the great privateer captain who sailed from Newbury port la the revolution. Although Mr. Maclay is acknowledged to be one or in leaning navai nisionans ox the country, yet neither he nor any other historian of the American naval history ho ever recorded two Important battle which lloeea Brown fought during the revolution. - The story la a thrilling? on and full of his-' torical Interest, Moses Brown afterwards Srrved many years . In the United 0tat navy, ad was captain of tha first Merrl inao. , Mtv Maclay dlsoovere the material lor uus book in nw reeoarcne among isn i gllch historical document. , Th Eakcr & i qaylo Co.t publishers. . i ., . ; . : -fiobart" Cavelieh," oy "rfTHUam Dana Or cutt, ha woven the dramatio eveota of the anplorer InTe Into a vivid and beautiful atory. Jn which ths nobility of the theme is matched by the dignity and finish of Its literary treatment. The 'scenes shift from ' Old Frarioe to' New France, where La Belle conceived Ms great plan, and where his Saturday 5 Sale ol DrcMsmkf Stock 1 a sj g i j at a . rr I .u. w I W 1 VI 1 I m 4r-ri 4 Miss Terriira Draaamkg A BIG SALE WEDNESDAY $1.50 Scarfs and Squares at 39c All the finest Bhow Koom and DrumrAers' Samples from an Eastern Manufacturer, consisting of extra fine Imported Bpachtel Bcarfs and Squares that ara actually worth as high as $1.50 each. OD jn They have been displayed In our show v V, jjO window for the past' two dayfj on Q L) Qj sale AVednesday, at, each.... , Aulimi's NeVest Dress Goods i We bought very advantageously of the finest Fall Drees Good by placing early order for Imported Good. We now show a greater variety of the most fashionable and favorite fabric of this season' wear than, ever before. VOILES (Lupin's) The best, known brand, all late 1 Autumn shades and black. Voiles that are worth up to $2.50 a yard special tomorrow, at, yard Chiffon CrepeDainty goods in all the most black, etc., at, yard. Broadcloth' all colors and at, yard, $5. Tailor Suiting The latast Ideas, CO inchea wide, g (J '3 SO Water Proof Cloth Full protection against rain f C Jrt C( ' and a favorite tor fall wear, at, yard tD 10 JiJU an lata 75 linty silk and wool dress fttl st popular shades, brown, , y -The height of fall fashion In (frfi nd in all grades, V 5.00, $1.00 and...... v HT"', $1.00 CORSETS AT 50c Ladies' Corsets and Girdles -All col or 8atioe Girdles, also Batiste Girdles, with two pair, of hose supporter, regular $1,00 quality ; on Darg-ain square, at... Sfflc Embroidered Handkerchiefs ai' 8c 5wUa Embroidered, scalloped edgee and fancy revered hem- 0 1 stitched Handgerchiefs, embroidery and lace trimmed, worth 4 upwiag cmq, ati.y wow Sale of Kelley-Siier Underwear. LADIES' FINE UNION BTJITS The medium and heavy weight for fall wear silk, silk and wool, natural wool and fancy . Egyptian Coton. worth up to K00 and $5.oo, at $2.50, 11.98, ' $1.00. and 60c. LADIES UNDERWEAR Wool, silk and wool Eg-ypUan Cotton, vests and pants, worth up to 12.00, at, 11.00, 60o and Sic. fUaaea. Children' a and boya' vests, : pants and drawers all g : aizes, worth to SI , at 49c & JmO C Children's and fTlaaea' wool and cotten underwear all aizea, at 98o, 40o and .39c J. L. BRANDEIS & SONS 1 5 BOSTON STORE REMEMBER We" are not satisfied unless you are. and uf you'll five us the opportunity, we kill see that the satisfaction Is mutual. Brins us your watch for repair. We'll do It right, IS Of AND DOUGLAS STS. OMAHA, AM., i . . i love story begun. There are six full-paga illustrations in color by Charlotte , Weber. Published by A. C. McClurg & Co. . . j . . fThe Watcher of the Trails." by Charles O. D. Roberts, . published by P. C. .Page A Co., Boston, is another, animal book, similar In style to the many that have appeared In the last Jive years, by Thomp son Beton, Fraser and Roberta' own "Kind red of the Wild." Roberts is one of the most pleasing authors of the present. day, whether he treats of romance, history or nature. There is a -clean, fresh . touch about hi writings, like a breath from his Acadian woods and trout streams. The present volume shows evidences' of pains taking observation and regard for truth. Written as fiction, there is nothing in any of these animal stories that might not be absolutely true, and we are assured ' that some' of them are literally true. Both old and young who are 'weary of historical romance and problem novel may . find something', refreshing In - these" nature stories. .' . t . . , v "Songs of a Deeper Note," by Edmund vx-uea cuwDurne tmcjnara u.. imager, Boston). This is a book of poems and as poems are easier to quote than to review, here I a Sample from a poem entitled "America to Edward VII": Thou of a royal line, Ixsue of kings divine, " The crown is riRhtly thine.- ' , Rujgn thou In peace, Rule fair Britania's land And India vast and grand i And with a gracious hand Thy colonies. "The Golden Treasury" is a neat little volume of "treasures" selected from ths best songs and lyrical poems in the Eng lish language and arranged with note by Francis T. Palgrave, late professor of poetry ia the University of Oxford. Pub. llshed by the liacmlllan company. " ' 4 . ' Above book at lowest retail price, Matthews,' 123 South Fifteenth street. T DIAMONDS t We have some fine K. carat dla- monaa inat are bargains. Kemm 'ber we have them in all sises up to (600.00. We give a contract with each purchase to the ' effect that you can get your, money back, less ten per cent, any time within one year if you wani li or win aiiow iuii price paia 'in exchange. For Crane's Writing and Fountain Pens, Paper oo to BarkaJow Bros. BOOK SHOP. . 7ef. 02234. . 1 612 Firman St. i' S5 ' Sale of Corsetsl '" Sr '.' - ill 1 ! '-'1 ' j i . i All straight front models. All the best make W. C C. Royal Worcester,- 3. B. Warner. Medium lungths and all siscs. Best ' fabric. Colors, white, drab and Uack. Furmerly sold at ttOO, 1.6U, 12.00 and $2-6X, Vt'edneeday rmirning and until Sold, at just HALF THEtiU PRICKS. Her are garments of quality and fashion that will fit perfectly, give a firmness of figure and neatness ef outline -priced at Jut half rare bargVliia indeed be sure and get on.. nns. J. BENSON, 212 So. I6tti St. 5 iSwl ' Recpsning cf Hr. and Llrs. Hcrnnd's Daneln an A Physical Cnltare Classe For children on Saturday, September 24. Beginners. 10 a. m. Terms Season, Septem ber to May, flS. Advance, $10. Adults' classes begins Tuesday, September 6, 8 p. m. Private lesaona daily. Opening ' as sembly next Wednesday.' For particulars call or telephone 1041. Coraer Fifteenth and Harney Streets THB AHT OV DRT OUDASIITO. was invented In ths sixties, by' a Frenchman named Judlin, in Warsaw, Poland; hence called French Dry Cleaning, or as some people call it. Chemical Cleaning. Sinoe then the process has been Improved upon, and now la use in the whole civilised world. It is the only way to clean fine garments or delicate materials. We are up-to-date in all departments of this business. If not a customer 'already, give us a trial and you will become one. Twin City Dye Works, tUh Bt and Ave. A. - Council niuits. i Tel. UO. m a uth et, Omaha Tei. ml. JlfnSKJG QTHERS will find nothing- equal, for milk produc ing qualities. OADKJET hat always been reoommended by pby- alnle.lia f nr i tm mlllr nrft1 not n cr nnitlitida It la invariably uaed at the . i::fii!jt throughout the country because of ita uoequaiea uxim riroaueinjr quaiiue. Fred Krug Krcswina Co. Uaaalia1 MeAet sari Talephooe 420. wsri, OMAHA TWENTIETH CENTURY FAP.WER OMAHA WEATHER WEDNESDAY-Generallf Fair. lllj -ii--- n mm -i r fY hi! t I ' T ' I ( Gm 1.50 FRUIT FR.UIT FRUlf Ono jar Fancy Utah. Fruit goea on Balejr' - . r Larfe, beautiful fancy freeatonea QR per box., .s , ., i.Ul And Twenty ($2.00) Little Oreen Stickers. Fancy red plums, fancy blue plums and fancy green IC. plums. ...... V. ............. ........ . J V . And Ten 1.00) Little Green Stickera with i each basket. ' ' Fancy Flemish Beauty Pears lovely fruit box...:...:.:.... rRim department-basement; Special Attractions m the Cloak Dept. for Wednesday Horning. Ladies' Tourist Coats in the New Mannish Cloth AD Prices. New Cravenette Coals The very latest cut, .verti cal pleats, full tucked sleeves and belt, colore, tan and ojtford. tTf C jray a 120.00. value..,. , j..:pl9 ' New Panama Walking Skirls Navy, brown and black, elegant styles, twelve dollar and a half, nine dollars' CC AC 1 and nlnty cents seven ninety-five and... pJtJd Five Hundred Walking Skirts In t A Q r plain and fancy Mannish cloth. Black Tafifcias "' 19-lnchefl wld regular 60o , yard 36-lnche wide refful&r $1.25 yard 3pc sale price yara .. 19-lnches wide regular 89o , yard sale price fr yard.. It-inches wide regular ' SSe sale price , ysrd yard 75c sale price yara 1.00 36-lnches wide regular W. 48 yard sale price ( yard I.aSO SS-inche wide regular ffl.89 ' yard Jart'fr.... 1.50 Monday and Wednesday we show a complete line of the New Fall Fancy Velvets, at ' 1Kt yard 89c and. ..... r. . J .. i C Heavy Firins :iiTt Crockery "HE4VT GLASS JMJS- 1'A.RU 131 B H K IS 10c each . at. And Twenty ($2) in Little Oreen Stick ers. - - f j : MM : HEAVY GLASS JELLY fiTA NDS-r-eaci w.e.,....., MASON FiiUIT JAR CAPfiM per dasen ...;.,.(. ,. A?.d. TrZX i 'Uttle Oreen HEAVY NO. 1 OR i BRASS LAMP minm-pu u And Twenty (W Little Gre'en ;iOc Sticker. ...25c Stickers. ,10c Stickers. HAVILAND & CO. WHITE HANSON NKR SET.... :..i.fO LARGE DECORATED VEQE. ' in TABLE DI8HE3-ach .lUC ALFRED MEAKINS NEW FANCY WH,1X5.BHAPB' SET, CONSIST ING OF 100 PIECES A rt FOR THIS SALE .4.0 Hardware Snaps ,. Some -. useful article for the ; close ' buyirA . 1 -' ' ' Asbratoa Mat at :oc Asbtsto Toaster ' ; ' . : Qg B. Z. K. Momse Trap " ' v at .................. .7........M... OC Heavy Wire Egg Whip . . -gg Wire Coat and Hat Hooks . . each 'C Picture Wire K yards- . ' 5g Bread Knife 12c Vegetable Brush '. Qc Box of 600 Carpet Tacks 4c GR.0CERY H." Green JF" '""! Stamps with l V)&!fA ALL THE GOOD THINGS IN SEA BON AT MONEY-SAVING PRICES. (4.0O) "8. H." Green Sf Tradlnir Stamos with it S K pouna Tea (any Kind) ' Thirty (8.00) "H. H." Green Trading Stamps with S pounds bst Java and Mocha a Coftee 5 1 SPICE SPECIAL Ten ($1.00) ' "8. k ,H." Green Trading Stamps , 11m. with W-pound can Pepper....... IfcC Ten (tl .00) "B. gt H." Green Trading - Stamps with Impound tan Bennett's Capitol Baking" , ai. Powder a, f C Sii.f-Mniif. 41 GINGER SNAPS Fresh,' crisp and tfT-lgL" thousand ' '. at, pound,.. .....J..56 Pears, 2-pound can .. To' String- Beans, S-pound can.4....... 8o Wax Beans, I-pound can go Pumpkin, 1-pound can -to Hominy, 8-pound can............,,;" jQ Succotash, 3-pound can...........,. go Candy , Fly (60c) "S. 4 H." L'en. Tra-din" Stamps mil a . U j The quality and style -in our Women's (2.60 Shoe 1 not to,b found in any other shoe mad, and sold at the sain price. All slses and width. and many, different stylea , i Vlcl kid or box calf vamps, . ( , Dull or bright anion tops. Oak tanned sols leather. . Medium high. or low heela Bilk stitched double seams. Hulid sole leather counters. Omuine welt soled sales. . Patent leather or self tle.- 1 BtyllBh. easy i4 perfect 0t-f tin lasta ': And a .thoroughly up-to-date and satisfactory .shoe that can, not be equaled Uwhere at our price. , . ,' Ursine; Sigrna of Fall, "r You aee 'em eTerj-erhere and in eyerythlng- from the brown of the foliage to the brown of the fab rics that grace our coun ters just now. r For,- you know,' ame Fashion has aald that ex cept in rare cases, he who. 1 not in a suit of brown this Fall is sure to be "out of Jt" . . Though paradox! c a l", that is Just a mncb the truth, aa we still make "high-grade tailoring at medium-grade prices." ' Suits to ordfr, 25 to $45 Trousers, Sti to $15 Top Coats, J23 to $00. MaoCarthy Tailoring ' Company, 04oa a. lata t. - Meal deer t swabaea TleSet Ctdls Fm isas. DEPUTT 8TATE VETEftrNARlAN, CITY VETKHIXARJAN. H. L RAF.fACClOTTI D. V. S. OUAIIA. NK& . Teleuhoue US. pace aud Iattuaryr 3l!th aaV AUaon SLy Men's Crown Sample Shoes Worth $3, $t and $5, at . $1.96 THB IIEUABIJB STOHB. Men's Crown Simple Shoes Worth 53, 14 and $5, at $1.96 Great Sate Bovs' Youths' and , Children's Clothing. At t2K0 wa nip Rhowlnrr thfi creatpst ftRKort. ment of BOYS' KNEE' TANTS SUITS ever shown in ihe city at ibe price. Up-to-date in. style, excellent in workmanship and fabric, ' I. U tM m 4-4 V.rv s3-tii rvi a am oil i !1 Tirfl pants are made with double seats and knees,' They come in Uussian blouse, sailor blouse, Norfolk, double breasted and three piece styles, actually worth up to $4.50, 1 C 1 ........ w : our special price YOUTHS' LONG PAHTS SUIT.., The kind that nave snap and style to them, that please the boy-both slnale and double blasted, inall the hewest shsds and fabrica-you can save one-third by buy- ing we ooys sun nere. opeciai $5.00, $6.50, $7.50, $8.50, $10.00 ASK TO SEE OUR HART. SCHAFFNER MARX HAND-TAXLORED kMEN S CLOTHING. We have purchased from ui . n. -o, at 26o on the dollar, a solid carload of MENS, LADIES AMD CH1LDHEVS OUTING FLANNEL NIGHT GOWNS which had been slightly damaged by wa ter while entrained.. These garments are worth 75c to J3.60. and Will be placed on fnalTwo'!otns!!a?y.... .,......390-690 OUTING FLAhNEL GOWNS. inn hlniiaA atvlea. braid and embroidery trimmed wortn from liiw . lQc to Z wf at ...................... MERCERIZRD "UNDERSKIRTS black with 15-tnch flounce nd three rumes-. come in severs! styles . AQn worth 1. 50 choice NEW FALL SUITS. ma uton uiin'PTL'V.li ViV V.VPPkBH fnp WEDNESDAY B ELLINO. SfcE THEM, GROCERIES GROCERIES. QUALITT AND PRICE THAT LEAD ALL OTHERS S-lbs. good Japan rice for ....zno 8-lbs. hand picked navy beans for 25o S-lbs. breakfast rolled oatmeal too 8-lbs. pearl Tapioca, Sago, Barley of Farina, for i .26o The best laundry Soap, per bar Ihio Fancy crisp Glng Snaps. Soda. Oys ter, Butter or M$k Crackers, lb 4Ho Celluloid, Elastlo, Electric or L X. L. Laundry Starch, per pkg 7o The best bulk Laundry Starch, pkg... .30 Fancy Macaroni, per pkg 7Vc f-lb. cans Early June Sifted Pee 7fto J-lb. can Fancy Wax, String or Lima Beans .....7V4o S bars Wool Toilet Soap -i-lOo !K!AI nn Cnra HHf(1 PlneUBmOft In Honey Syrup ......... tf.. .124a FRKS 11' FRL IT-FRESH Rtl ifr" tr,, NOW IS THE TIME TO PRESERVE PEACHES AND PEARS. , - Large bushel boxes fancy French Beauty preserving pears...... . 11.3 Large boxes' fancy Colorado . , freestone peaches ....800 WJT TK R Ii L'TTE R B UTTER ' , OMAHA'S ABSOLUTELTiFURHf -PUTTER HEADQUARTERS , ' Tomorrow,' Wednesday,' we will plao on sale '200 tubs of 0-lbs. each, of the very, finest creitmery butter- made, at, per poand , : .........ISO This butter Is sold for much higher . prices. No limit all you want. , . BR UNION PACIFIC KNOWN AS ' - "The" Overland Route" . Is tie most direct line to sll principal points west and effatS a more diversified route to select from than any -. other Trans-Continental line. . . . - , Every Battnest Interest is to be found along itt Line 1 FOR THE MINER r ) K- ,Tbe' great nountalns of the West ' wall tut the opening to become -the source of large fortunes .... FOR THE FARMER Thousands of seres of rich sgrtcultural lands are yet open for settlement .... S FOR THE STOCK-RAISER Immense arsaa of excellent grazing lands can yet be secured FOR THE BUSINESS MAN The growing eltles and towns of the West are dally offerlDg unequalled opportunities for investment of capital ana location of industries which ara unsurpassed by older . secUon of the United States InqvAr at CITY TICKET OFFICE, 1324 FARNAM ST., A 'Phono 316. Remington Typewriters. STpr lent Moderate.' - Ample Stock of Excellent Machines. ;. r TABULATORS ATTACHED WHEN DESIRED. , " We WiU Send Them Anytvfere. REMINGTON TYPEWRITER. COMPANY . , 161 Farnam street. Omaha, Net. , v HOME VISITORS' EXCURSIONS VIA B IG FOUR JGUXE TO POIRTt IW TUB STATES OV i INDIANA AND OHIO Located west of line drawn through Sandusky. Columbus, Washing. ' ton court house, Wilmington, Cincinnati to Ixmlsvill and Inurroe diste points. . . , TICKETS ON BALB September 6th. Uth, 80th, 7th and Octobv Uth, Ooo4 to return thirty days from date of sale. lO TRAINS DAIUYIO With tbroutb coacbea and aloeplnt cars to all polot la above territory. Ask your horn ticket agent to aell you tickets vl th ' -y . BIG FOUR ROUTE AkD VISIT THH OLD FOLKS AT HOME- Tea ys stea-eTer at ST. LOLI t visit tha WOHLU'S PAIB will k arrat4 retars trly. ) ' . Writ for particulars, map and free printed matter. w. r. deppk, ; ", " ' c. w. chicks. Chief Asst. Cea PmhmmI At. " Trerella Pasaeage Aseat. ar. Loua, mu. KaaaAciTlf.rsia. Best Varan PajBslibarlBe Hew,