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THE OMATTA DAILY HEE; WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14. 190.
SEW BOOKS AND MAGAZINES
Tnt Latest Novel by Boss Cecil 0' Weill ii
' Unique Among Love 8toriet.
"ROSE OF OLD ST. LOUIS," TIMELY VOLUME
Jaaepk A. Yaace, Oitcaara IHrlae,
Mers a Bolntloa for Faar laaport
ut astis 1 His Book o
- "Americas Problems."
of Edwy." by Rose Cecil
j .111 iha wAll.knnwn Illustrator, is
1 iiqnii i -- .. - . .
ininna imam love stories, and a love story
It I par excellence, following with perfect
sureness of touch the romance of three In
terlacing live from Its beginning In childish
attachment to the flowering forth 01 i
The Jane of the story I
a wonderful creature, w-0 has all of the
illusory charm which Is the soul of romance
anA vet Is human to the core. She and her
.rtl.t Inver. Junes, are both beloved by
Edwy, who gives his name to the book, but
Jugga, on account of a. disgrace whicn na
xnim to him through his chivalrous devo
tion to Jane, shuts his eyes to her obvious
preference for himself, thus making way
r.r FMwv-a wooing. The story.- In which
(h central theme Is the mystery and pas
alon of love. Is continually lightened by the
play of a. luminous wit. Rose Cecil u reiii a
characters are as real aa those of Dick
ens, and as funny: while In her power of
depicting the humor and the' pathos of
childhood she Is without a peer. Aside from
the story, the s'tty or more beautiful Il
lustrations make ihe book a choice posses
alon. Published by the Lothrop Publishing
company.
"The Rose of Old St. Louis' by Mary
Dillon (the Century company), is a timely
volume, as it deals with the period of the
transfer of the Louisiana territory to the
United States. The negotiations leading up
to the treaty figure in the pages. The hero
is a Philadelphia youth with Kentucky con
nections, an admirer of Hamilton, but an
assistant to ' Jefferson. He talks like an
Englishman, thinks like a Frenchman,
dresses like a fop and fights like a beau
abereur. By a most peculiar turn of af
fairs he is behind the scenes on both sides
of the negotiations leading up to the treaty.
Te heroins Is 'a French countess, full of
humors and wit. The true lover and the
dainty lady of his heart come to their own
at last, after many perils, and the romance
ends happily, as all romances should.
: "American Problems," by Joseph A.
.Vance: Winona Publishing company). The
author recognises four Important ques
tions before the American people, which he
numerates aa "Tha Negro," "Labor,"
"The Liquor Problem" and "The Rule of
the Cities." Incidentally he considers a
fifth problem, which he admits is not con
fined to America, and that Is "Vice." The
' writer is pastor of the Hyde Park Presby
terian church, Chicago, and evidences of
his environment are to be found through
out the book. On the negro question he
endorses the plan of Booker Washington;
on the labor question he opens his remarks
by saying that the United States is in a
practical state of Industrial insurrection.
He advocates co-operation aa a solution of
the problem; the liquor problem he solves
with a state dispensary law, somewhat on
the South Carolina plan; municipalities he
would conduct aa business enterprises, pla
cing some 'successful business man at the
head of the city with power to act On
the subject of vice he can find no remedy
more potent thar. the golden rule and the
decalogue, which, by the way, are sup
posed to contain solutions Mr every one of
the questions he propounds.
"The Twentieth Century' Money Law,"
by Timothy Wright (Peter Eckler), is not
only a plea for flat money pare and aim
pie, but it contains in the form of an act
all changes in the laws of the United
Btates necessary to put. the plan of the
"National. Bank. Organization" (National
City Bank of New Yorlc, la one of the few
recent volumes dealing with business in
the concrete. In the preface the publisher
says that many technical questions have
arisen aa to stepa necessary to convert
tate banks into national banks under the
present law and how to conduct them
thereafter.. This volume supplements a vol
ume dealing with government bonds here
tofore issued,
"Advanced Bridge," by J. B. dwell
(Charles Scrtbner's Sons), la a volume deal
ing with, the more Intricate plays In the
game of bridg whist. It la aald to be the
nrt book of the kind published In America.
"The Penetration of Arabia," by David
George Hogarth, M. A. (Frederick A.
Stokes company). The purpose of the vol
ume Is to describe the explorations of In
and Arabia, and this la done In a com
mendable manner, the text being illus
trated by outs and maps.
"Tha Psychological Year Book," edited
by Janet Young (Paul i Elder St Co.), is a
book of quotations gathered from many
writers, foreign and domestic, ancient and
modern, each thought being set opposite
, the day of the year when, in the opinion
of tha editor, they are moat psychologic
ally appropriate. Its motto may be taken
from a thought by Balsao, therein quoted:
'When a human soul draws Its first fur
row straight the rest will surely follow."
"Character Reading." by Mrs. Byrnes
Tbe SaalAeld company) la a work on physi
ognomy laying down rules for the deter
mination of the character by that features.
An alphabetical guide to apeelal character
latlee la given.'
"Port Argent." a novel by Arthur Cotton
Hnrjr'Holt at Co.) la a atory of today,
and almost any western city, not excepting
Omaha, may aee type of the characters
represented. There Is a political boaa,"
who Is not nearly aa bad aa he la painted;
n emotional degenerate, a sensational
preacher, a number of auooessful business
men, a few'polHIdana with axes to grind
and the Inevitable heroine, who doea the
right thing at the rlghf time even when
aha dees the wrong thing. There Is polit
ical Intrigue, murder, a spice of grafting
LIS)
Chair Free
With Each
$10 Suit
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Rocking:
Chair Free
With $10
Overcoat
Embroidered Flannels 59c
$1.50
White
Silk
We place on sale today about 150 pounds of various
kinds of fine white silk embroidered flannels, some
in scallops, some hemstitched; some
worth 75c per yard, some $1.50 per
yard. They are the odd pieces of a
well known embroidery flannel bouse of New
York. We bought them very cheap, and will sell
them today, at per yard
59
A Great Special Sale ot Yarns
At the recent New York auction sale of the Franken
btrg stock we were very heavy buyers buying nearly
5,000 lb. of all kinds of yarn at about one-half their
regular worth.
Superior Ice Wool Large
loo balls at,
ball ,
Eiderdown Wool Regular- 1(r
ly worth. 2oc ball, at, ball....IUL
The Best Oradea Spanish f f
Yarns Regularly worth C
2i)c go at. w
White Rose Oermantown Zephyr,
Columbia Shetland Floss Uto- m
pla Saxony, Id all colors, reg- J)
ular 15o yarns at, skein
Utopia Qerman Knitting; Yarn-
Regularly worth 25c per
skein at
6 Icq In a .
15c
2k
Fall Underwear from Kelley-Stiger
Ladies, misses' and children's Tests and pants and union
suits medium and heavy Vl-Sfl
weight north up to ?1, at
OMAHA MATHER REPORT-Wedatsdir Pnbablf Fair.
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BIG TAPESTRY CURTAIN SALE.
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 19TH.
Fine tapestry portieres couch covers silk tapestries, etc., bought from
a well known Philadelphia firm some da mused by water. On sale at enor
mous bargains.
SEE THEM IN SHOW WINDOW.
Smart Walking Skirts at $3.98
Made of mannish materials Oft
new side and kilt pleat skirt jft.yO
correct weight for fall, at".
LADIES' TOURIST AND
CRAVEN ETTE COATS
Perfect protection against
rain very fashionable for gen
eral fall -'wear all the newest
and smartest effects tor' fall
wear made with plaited backs,
broad shoulders, etc.
The riost
Popular
Coat for
Fall.
JvM 12.50! 14.85
IS
not
Misses', Junior and Children's Winter Cloaks.
Full Stock of Over One Thousand Cloaks to Select 'From,
ages 4 to 14 years; Colors, Navy, Ked, Tan and Mixtures;
Prices $8.93, $7.93, $6.95 $5.95, $4.95 and 3.95
Ladies Rain Coats.
New Mackintoshes, $5.50, $4.25 and 2.95
Cravenette Rain Coats, $23.50, $15, $12.50, $9.90, $8.93,
and 7.95
Misses' and Children's liain Coats, $3.50, $2.95, $2.45
and 1.48
Women's Vests and Drawers.
Fall Weights, heavy fleeced, all sizes, special Wednesday
and Thursday 25c
Art Pillow Tops.
An immense assortment of new designs, 50c, 25c
and 19c
Dress Goods on Bargain Aisle.
Heavy Mixtures, full double fold, shades brown, black,
navy andgreen. Values 50c. Price 39c
Specials in Curtain Dept. Third Floor.
Mill ends of Curtain Swisses, In 4 to
IB-yard lengths worth 18c 7 ic
special at yard i..... av
ROPE PORTIEREB.
Valance for top of doors and f QQ
windows special a.J
$5.00 Rope Portieres for full size
doors, and extra heavy, In i J ()
colors, especially cheap at each i.c v
Borne remnants of Swisses and Sllk
olinea for fault curtains and squares of
tapestry for pillow tmcks. AU
worth as high .as 25c and 60c. Olc
While they Uut each.... ...... . .. 'J w
REMNANTft OF SILKOLINE Two
cases of mill ends. In. 2 to 6-yard
lengths, worth lc special 7Ac
per yard M
RATTLING BARGAINS
IN CROCKERY.
Grand Millinery Obeninp
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WEDNESDAY
September 14
Your presence u requetted at an initial showing of
Imported Model Hats
FOR FALL 1904.
Also charming productions from our own corps of
artistic designers. As an ex
position of artistic styles this
display will equal any in Ameri
ca. You will see the same ex
quisite hats here as you find on ,
display in millinery salons of
Paris, Reno York and London.
A SPECIAL
Exhibit of Horse Show Hats
The prevailing ultra fashionabU modes
in Parsifal blue, caschon, coque deroche,
etc., revealed in our millinery dept.,
THIRD FLOOR.
THURSDAY
September 15
WEDOEWOOD HISTORICAL
PLATES Old historical scenes
on rich blue plate from that
famous pottery of Joshua Wedge
wood & Co., COr.
each.... OUW
And Fifty ($5) Little Green Stickers
QUART MASON FRUIT ECr
JARS, per doien OOW
And Thirty ($3) Little Green
Stickers.
FINE NICELY FINISHED 8-.
OUNCE TUMBLERS, Of
per dozen
And Twenty (2) Little Green
Stickers on condition that you take
them with' you. No extra stamps
where this article Is delivered.
Japanese ' Salt
and Pepper
Shakers,
each 10c
And Ten (1) Little
Green Stickers.
and the man-lags which ends all things
wall, except tha political machine, which
la in full operation when the book ends.
Tha characters are fairly well sketched
and the book will repay reading during a
holiday afternoon.
Tha Mother's Manual," by Emelyn I
Coolldge, M. D.. visiting physician In tha
Babies' hospital. New York. Published by
A. 8. Barnes at Co.
' "Tomaso'a Fortuna, and Other Stories,"
by Henry Betdn Merrlam. Femininely ex
pressing It, thesa are tha "dearest" stories
one will find In many a day. Thera are no.
other characters Just like those word
painted by Henry Beton Merrlam, and In
hla death tha story telling craft lost ona
of Ita beat tnsmbera. Published by Scrlb-nera.
Above books at lowest retail prices.
Matthews, 12 Bouth Fifteenth street
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lrtttV Mesh
uiuivipp underwear
claimed by makers to be the only pure linen gar
ments made and to excel In durability, appear
ance, fit and flnlab. We are bole Oruaba -agents
for ladies' garments. This underwear possessing
good absorbent properties, takes up excretions
and moisture quickly; evaporates them rapidly;
thus, keeps body at all tiroes surrounded by , dry
fabrics and dry air. It may be disinfected by
boiling It cannot shrink. It never chafe the
skin. Approved and recommended by many
eminent physicians and physical culturlsts,' who
claim it hardens the body, strengthens the nerves.
good health, energy and rigor. Two-plqce suits
Let us show you this
promotes
$3.00 per garment Union suit $4.50 each
Hygienic Underclothing.
MRS.- J. BENSON, 2I2 Soith-Wlli Stitef
Fall Fashions
in Fry shoes
Our fall lines are now ready
for Inspection, andi aa always,
we lead tha shoe trade of tha
west In up-to-date, snappy and
tatihionable atylea aa wall aa In
tha perfect fit, Una finish and
high quality of our shoea.
$3.50 a $5.00
No othar shoes at thaaa prices
contain so much value In tha
juallty of material, the perfect
St and elegant appearance of tha
hue, aa tha lines we are show
lug this fall.
Call and aee tha latest.
nnransa
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TWISTED WHITE CHINA SALT
AND PEPPER, SHAKERS,
each Ti:... W
Limit of one doxen. No delivery.
8-INCH JARDINIERES, HIGH
GLAZED, RICH IN COLORS, worth
.......50c
Grocery
OUR GROCERY IS SECOND TO
NONE BEST GOODS LOWEST
PRICES. '
ill j
Ten ($1) "S. & H."
Green Trading
Stamps with 2 lbs.
Pearl AC
Tapioca s-w
Ten 1) "S. ft H."
Green Trading
Stamps with 2 lbs.
Japan tA.n
Rice
Ten ttl) "8. A H." Green Trading
Etamps with 2-ounce bottle Ben
nett's Capitol . fQri
Extract SOW
Five (BOc) "S. A H." Green Trad
ing Btamps with each package
Diamond Crystal tfin
Salt ,Ut
Five i50c) "8. & H." Green Trad
ing Stamps with 2-pound 24c
can Blueberries '"I
Five (50c) "S. & H." Green Trad
ing Stamps with 2-pound 2a-C
can Raspberries aaw
NEW DILL PICKLES, c
each w
Quite the most gorgeous and magnificent of store windows
west of Chicago is the Horse Show window at Bennett s.
Exquisite
Silks for
Horse
Show
GOWNS.
THE RELIABLE! STORE.
Exquisite
Silks for
Horse
Show
C0WNS.
"A Knight of the Round Table"
time. We urge you, therewre, to buy
That was in the old dy, but round
tables are now considered the pror"r thing
In a well ordered dining room. It Is more
homelike to gather "round'' the table. Ton
may need a tatile soon: may warit to
change from the square to the found. We
ofTer for tomorrow this hsrdsoaie Oak
Table, golden finish, top 46x4a, four-Inch
fluted leg, east'ired. for the six-foot. t.:.".;
-foot. .t.28 'We do not put this out as
the cheapest round table, but an excep
tlonollv good artlclfl usually selling for at
IvHut URo more than our price. A saving,
think you?
IN A I. THB TOWN NO SATJR I.IKR
THIS applies to everything In our niiim
moth Furniture Department Just at this
now, when jrou can do so at a saving.
There's a Lot of Satisfaction in Knowing
Your Clothes Are Right
Wa are showing a special line of men's P
you may be sure are Just right. you m
?'OU can be sure of clothes correctness J
n a HART. 8CHAFFNEF & MARX Ha
sure. Single or double-breasted styles
blacks and fancy mixtures, in cheviots.
steds, all hand tailored, self-retaining
fronts, best of linings and trimmings
every suit guaranteed special for Wed
nesday
MEN'S CRAVENETTK COATS-An elegttn
and patterns at $16.00, $12.60, $10.00 and...
MEN'S TOP COATS at fifteen dolars, twe
and
nit for Wednesday at $12.60 and SI B-W which
ay not be a Judge or correct, siyiee, oui
tyl
ust the Kame. Com" to us; we II fit you
nd Tailored Suit. The surest way to bo
In the new shades of brnwn and gray, plain
thlbets. caeslmorea, unfinished fancy wor-
12.50 m. 15.00
t line In all the nobbiest colors 7.50
Ive dollars and a halt ff flfi
Two Wonderful Values
29c
75o LADIES' RIBBED VESTS 'AND PANTS 29c Light fleeced, medium
welnht. nienlv finished snlendid value at 75c choice Wednesday
$1.5U to $3.00 MEN'S SAMPLE SHIRTS 60c AND ftsc Elegant silk striped French
flannels and heavy Woolen Shirts, double-breasted, In light and dark fiQoQSc
colors, worth $1.50 to $3.00 choice .'..". v zrjt
SEE DISPLAY IN SIXTEENTH STREET WINDOWS.
Jruitsl Fruitsl Peaches, Pears and Plums
The balance of far of this dellcioue fru It shipped to us direct from tha grower
will be placed on sale Wednesday, as follows:
Iluuhel boxes fancy large Duchess or Flemish Beauty Pears JJR
per box m "
Large boxes fancy large Yellow Freestone Peaches QOC
Large baskets fancy blue, red or Green Gage Pluma , 2lc
Tinr KailfAt .......
The only store that shim direct from the grower.
guarantee with It I
Everything we sell carries our
EXTRA SPECIAL WEDNESDAY TEN BARS BEST LAUNDRY SOAP ORrj
for SOW
G-.AYDER9 BROS,
mm
Rook wood Pottery
Offers unlaue presents In artistic pot
tery. Visit our art rooms ana aee our Deauuiui
All the new shapes and colors.
A nice piece would be
M.tiu annrrl,tH hv the hrlde or oraduate.
13 IB AND DOUOLM J J.
SOLAR OAK
CLEANEST HOFT COAL STOVE MADE.
All we ask for It Is $3.00 down and three
dollars per month or its wholesale price
for cash.
Mr. Devriee of 963 N. 25th St. says:
"We have used a Solar Oak two winters
and And It a clean stove because it has
an ash Dan and the coul la nut through a
front door In.stead of from the top. It keeps
fire over night as easy as a first-class Buse
Burner, i have made it a point to nna out
how much coal our stove burns In compar
ison to other stovees and I have not yet
found tha atove that takea any less than
ourt. The reason tlu Solar does sucn perfect
work Is because the bottom Is cast In one
iece and it has a screw drart wium makes
t air tight and It has an ash pan."
STOETZEL STOVE CO.,
T14 S. letb Street.
DIAMONDS
Wa have them in all sixes at correct
prices. Wa have made Diamonds a
study for the past twenty years snd
are willing to give you the result.
witn eacn purchase rrom us ws give
contract lo lane It oaca hi any uinv wm
within one Year leas tun per cent of I
the price paid.
Rings from $5.00 to $500.00.
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TAILORS
It's a good time now
to order your fall suit.
We can have It ready
for you by the time you
want It. Wo only have
one price.
NO MORE $15 NO LESS
made to your order,
from selected woolens.
An easy saving of $20
to $26.
Henry W. Dunham. Jr..
Manager.
118 South 15th.
Near Douglas fts
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Home Mi
sitors
Excursions
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Illinois Central R. R.
ROUND TRIP RATES FROM OMAHA
Hammond, Ind S15.85
Ft Wayne, Ind S19.20
Bouth Bend. Ind S17.30
Logansport, Ind S18.2S
Kokome, Ind 118.65
La Fayette. Ind 117.85
Terre Haute, Ind 8185
Vlncinnes, Ind 118.35
Evansvllle, Ind tl8.50
Indianapolis,. Ind S19.40
Richmond, Ind 121.00
New Albany, Ind $21.25
Muncie, Ind S19.90
Elkhart, led S17.75
Sandusky, Ohio
Toledo, Ohio
Columbus, Ohio..
Dayton, Ohio....
Cincinnati, Ohio.
Lima, Onlo
123.00
121.25
823.10
S22.00
(22.50
121.00
Springfield, Ohio.. ...... $22.50
Marlon, Ohio.' . $22.50
Flndlay, Ohio $21.55
Gallon, Ohio $22.75
Louisville, Ky 821.50
Owensboro, Ivy 824.90
On sale September 6, 13, 20, 27, October 11. Return limit 30 days.
Correspondingly low rates to many other points in Ohio, Indiana,
Illinois, Michigan, Wisconsin. Minnesota, Ontario, New York. Ken
tucky, Tennessee, North Carolina and Virginia.
Full particulars cheerfully given at City Ticket Office, 1402 Farnam
Street, Omaha, or write,
W. H. BRILL. Dlst. Pass. Act., Omaha. Nob
Reopening off
Mr. and Mrs. Llorand's
Daaetag; asd Physical Caltsura
Claases
For children on Saturday, September 24.
beginners, 10 a. m. Terms Season, Septem
ber to Msy. $15. Advance, $10. Adults'
classes begins Tuesday, September 6, S p.
m. rrivate lesions aauy. opening aa
sembly next Wednesday. For particulars
call or telephone 1041.
Corner Flrteeatb aad Haraey Street
a V
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4LFALF
15 It has been discovered that the
Z j . PLATTE VALLEY j I
bib traversed by the
UNION PACIFIC
1B Possesses immense wealth in alfalfa greater than all tha
18 grasses and clovers combined. As a source of revenue V
f is alfalfa exceeds all other products. Ita growth is
simply enormous. Three, and sometimes four
tB I I cuttings are made a year.
flB IS I
f I J EVERY FARMER CAN RAISE ALFALFA I
10 I 1 Aad if he raises that, he can also raise cattle, I
ib 1 1 sheep, horses and hogs.
,1B Illustrated publication "Alfalfa on Union Pacific,"
Bi" free on application. J
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