10 But Two Days Left To Do Your Shopping In Before the 4th, The things you need to complete your Independence Day attire, can be purchased at Boston Store for the least money. Liberal price reductions have been made in all departments for tomorrow. Below we quote but a few instances merely to give you an idea. iTH BRANOEIS & SONS. HFH nwin Shirt Waists for the 4th M JtS ONDAY we will continue the great Shirt Waist sale. These waists wore pur chased at a mere fraction of their value and wo are therefore able to offer them at these special low prices. They are all new waists, made of white India linon chain bray, nainsook, psreale and lawns. The new white waists are also in cluded. Four special lots at 25c, 49c, 75c and 98c. The 25c lot includes strictly SI. 00 waists made from the best percales, French or yoke backs many of them tucked, all sizes. 25c The 49c lot includes many 2.00 waists, on the main floor. Also white waists trimmed with insertion, lino A percalo waists Imported gingham waists all sizes at The 75c lot includes fine lawn wuists trimmed with embroidery in sertion, porculn wuUls, nuin .ook- waists, all ex ceptionally hitfh grado waists choice 75c The 98c lot includes light blue and lawn waists trimmrd with em broidery, lino nninoo mid Kronen percale wuthls. with utillru front, of omhrnl ilory ami luce till-over, till sizes choice 98c Handkerchiefs for the 4th 1,000 dozen laches' and gents' handkerchiefs, plain white and fancy colored bordered, neatly hemstitched, all widths of hems, somo with lnco corners and initials, worth J "3ltld 1Bc.ro 42J Ladies' and men's hand embroidered initial handkerchiefs in gonuino Irish linon and fino pmr India lawn all slzos worth lCc J ) J go at 1 Ladies' extra hue imported swiss nanuKercmoiB, umj embroidered and laco edged, others with in- - g ntti f Bortion, great variety of styles, worth 75c- I ft unu. - iu this salo at J Two Extra Specials in Silks $1,50 Silks at 50c yard. For Monday in silk depart ment thousands of yards of high grade, this season's styles of Foulard silks, satin KoulnrdH, also nn exceptional tlno lot of hemstitched and open work tnffe ta silk, an Immense lot of UT-lncli taf fetn silk. These are all the tlnust man ufactured, and every yard is a $1.50 quality, Monday, yard . . nil an iiiu tiiiob mini- 50c 75c Silks at 25c yard. On large bargain square Monday we place on sale all of the corded wash silks, taffe ta silk, brocaded silk, black silk, positively all 75c quality. Your choice of the entire lot Monday at one-third tho price, yard. 25c Grand Millinery Clearing Sale With tho closing of Juno tvo Intend to let go of every dollar's worth of Millinery Stock at Bonio price, consequently this will be tho blggost IJAltGAIN SALE OP MILLINERY over offered to tho Indies of Omaha. Tho prices quoted below prove our de termination to closo out this stock at once. TRIMMED HATS are reduced nay below low water mark. For examplo we havo five hundred very choice Trimmed Hats marked to sell at $5.00, $0.00 and $7.00 each you can take your pick for only .rked to sell at S5.00, $0.00 1.75 Seo what 25c will buy a largo ussortmont of Wn lklntf Hats, Sailors, Straw Turbans, Ready-to-Wear Hats have been marked $1.50, $2.00 and $:i.50 each ovory one will bo sold at only 25c Three hundred very swell pattern hats, some of tho best wo havo had this summer they woro marked $10.00 to $18.00 each Monday at Untriramed Straw hats, hundred dozen worth $1.00 to $2,50 each Monday ut.' $3.98 5c 5c Suits and Skirts for the 4th $22.50 Made-Tailored Suits for $9.75. Those who are contemplating going away for their vacation, we would par tieiilarly call their attention to this lot of line suits. The lot, contains sam ple suits, stoek .suits, etc., made of ex cellent materials and every ono strictly up-to-dnto. Many are all tnliotu silk lined and iiavo sold at $20 and $22.50. Tho samo suits later on will cost you $25 and $27, for Monday special price , ik. iiiisd nnu navo sold nt 9.75 Any of these suits will be altered to tit durlnjr this salo freo of charge bolf and outing skirts a big new line just re ceived in lino tailoring otTocts for $5, $7.50, $10 and $12.50 $1, $1.25, $1.50 Wash Skirts 43c A bis- assortment of fancy ptque.duck, linen and denim skirts for outing and hot weather, mndo in tho new shapes and actu ally worth $1.50, $1.25 and $1, for Monday special only $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00 Wash Skirts for 89c. This lot consists of skirts selected from our big assortment of high grade imported duck and linen, also French pique- skirts, somo are trimmed with inlaid insertion and others arc strapped with 'he san.e material, raado with deep hems, box and invur'od iila't i-.k porhup you have priced somo of these ' wl en thoy woro $2. 92finnnrlf.l f- Monday 43c 89c Ton thousand bunches of IMPOR TED FLOWERS worth 50o to $1.00 a bunch go at Lace and Embroidery Sale Umbrellas for the 4th 1,500 Bilk serge Umbrellas piled high on bargain square, mado of the best quality of taf feta silk, line and heavy twilled silk sorgo in 211 inch and 28-inch sizo great vnrioty of natural wood and fancy handles. Umbrellas in this lot worth up to 84.00, go in lots nt 98c, $1.39, $1,69, $1.98 and $2.50. Fans for the 4th 5,000 fancy colored Japanese folding fans, all colors and all styles, regular price up to 25c, in this sale at 25c and 10c. 1,000 white and black fancy fans, a great variety of hand painted and fancy spangled tans in all the latest novel ties, worth $2.00, in this sale at 25c, 49c and 98c 1,000 yards all-over lace, suitable for waists and yokes, In white, cream and black, all new patterns, on bargain square nt per yard, 25c, 39c, 59c, 98c and $1.49 Hundreds of bolts of lace and Insertion, Including valcnclenncs, torchon, mecblln, etc., all widths on bargain counter at, yard, 2c, 3ic and 5c 3,600 yards embroidery and Insertion in nar row and medium widths, good quality, worth 25c yd., on bargain counter at 5c 7l2c 10.000 yds. of fine embroidery and Infertlon, in medium and extra wide widths, many dif ferent styles and patterns In neat and heavy open work pat terns, worth 25c yd., go at.... All-over embroidery, all-over tucking, combination lace and hemstitched effects, at, yard, 39c, 49c, 69c and 98c Special Turkish Towel Sale 5c 10c 15c "1A7ITH a well known Philadelphia manufacturer we have contracted to use all their odds and ends andseconds in Turkish towels. A "second" is an article with slight imperfec tions. Many of these towels are very slightly imperfect, some have small holes which can easily be darned, others are nothing more or less than odds and' ends. THESE TOWELS RANGE IN VALUE FROM 10c to 75c. We have assorted them in 3 lots: All the Turkish Towels that generally sell at 10c and 15c, we have put In 1 lot at 5c eaoh All the Turkish Towels that generally sell at 2So and 35o, go in one lot, all kinds at 10c each. All the best Turkish Towfl", no matter what they wore originally worth, wo have put them In one big lot at 15c each. Most of them aro worth up to 75c. 5c 10c 15c Gloves and Mitts for the 4th 5,000 pair ladies' washtble chamois ! loves in ponrl, wh , .in J an. u'n color orth $1. u.r, ill lino tiulo at 59t75c Ladies', misses' and children's all pure silk jersey mitts in nil Hlzee, white, tan and blaolc, worth 25c a pair, in this eale at 10c Ladies' extra cood quality, heavy wciffht jersey silk mitts and gloves In all sizes, white, tan and black, worth up to 2oo pair, in this salo at 25c Ladies' Neckwear for the Fourth Black and cream silk lace tlei, emfcrolflered revera, embroider ed and hemstitched Stanley tics and tock collars, silk, chlffan, satin and pique collars, corded and tucked col lars, many novelty Jabeaux, all color?, worth up to $2.00, ga In lots at 25c, 39c, 49c & 98c Parasols the 4th Immense lots of plain und fanoy colored all silk parasols i n al most every bhade, hundreds of styles, worth in tho repular way $12.50, 3, $4 on bargain square at $1.49 vrr Thousands of misses' and children's plain and fancy colored rufllod para sols, all sizos, many styles, go at lie, 25c, 39c, 69c In Basement mm 9 h 1 10,000 yards Pllsso, this newest wash fabric, it wiih lfio tomorrow m crinkled seuyon's 5c In Basement yds best grade 10,000 apron chocked gingham yd, -31c In Basement 10,000 yds Violet "A" Lawn in long mill rem nants, worth lfo yd go- at In Basement One big lot best grade Organdies, regular price oucyd, to close thorn out quick thoy go at.. 10c In Basement 10,000 yds white Madras window drapery, 60-lnches wide tomorrow at, yd In Basement Ono big oountor slightly mussed 45-inch dotted swiss, worth 50o yd go at In Basement One big counter of lOo lawns, full pieces not 04C romuants yd In Basement One bigr counter black and plain colored mor- oerirea out- -een, worth 50c -In tun sale, yd, :15c In Basement One big lot of the same goods that generally colls at Zoj yd-go at 10c Underwear 75c MenTs Underwear 25c On bargain square No. 2 we place on Sealo i m m o n a e quantities of men's fine under ,w o a r in cream, pink, blue, light .. -n n fnnrv strlncd and mottled underwear. Also India gauze, Egyptian cot ton, angora mixed, filet underwear and fancy tinted French balbrlggan underwear, silver gray underwear and fancy Random mixtures. All such goods as would retail at 75c, they go on sale tomorrow on bargain square. 25c I A III A On main floor and In nasoment. At Shirt Sale Entire Wholesulc stock Shirts At prices that simply baf llo olthor imitation or competition. All on Bargain Squares On Alain Floor On Bargain Square. we offer nearly 5,000 m en's ele cant, first- class mado and perfect fitting shirts, In all slzce, In nearly 60 different styles, In ma dras, percales, penang, chambrays, etc. Ench shirt has two collars and one pair cuffs detached. At tho same price, 39c, we give you choice of an Immense lot of men's' N'egllgco Shirts, with collar and cuffs at tached, In all tho swellcst styles and In all sizes. Also a big lot of men's One wliHo laundered shirts, with reinforced lluen bixiom and back, stayed seams, guesetcd and contiuuauH facings throughout; all slz;s, long and short bosoms und sleeves your choice for 39c. 39 On Bargain Square On Mnln Fluor and nnaement. 6,000 pairs ladles' shoes worth up to live duilars a pair, go in two lots, $1.59 and $2.50 More New Shoes Tomorrow we place, on sale for the first time all the latest Ox-Blood Shoes for ladles. Tan, Husala calf Oxfords. Louis XV heel Oxfords In black and tan. Happy Hollow dolt Boots. Country Box Golf Boots. Bicycle Boots. Bicycle Oxfords. The new beaded Strap Sandals. Rod heel black Sandals. An Immense lot of Infants', children's and mlcecs' black and tan, red and white, pink and blue slippers and sandals. Also, Infants', mlsee3' and children's black and tan shoes. Men's patent leather Oxford ties. Men's tan ehoes. Also, big lot of boys' and youths' shoes. In our basement shoe department we will offer a big lot of shoes and slippers of all descriptions for men, women, children and Infants at prices ranging from 39c to $1.G9. On Bargain Square 6,000 pairs ladies' Oxford tie and strap sandals, 89c, 98c, $1.50, $1.98 and $2.50 Child's & Misses' Slippers 50c, 75c, 89c, 98c Men's Straw Hats Boy's Clothing ON SPECIAL SALE 850 Boy's Knee Pants Suits mado to rotall at $2 OS, $3.50 and $3,98, go at $1.98 850 BOYS' KNEE PANTS SUITS Ages 6 to 15 Years. Consisting of tho finest Imported chev ol, worsteds, cusslmere, black clay worsteds, etc., etc., In plaids, checks, stripes anil plain patterns, all brand new, tho vory bot silk sowing nnd tailoring, fine fitters, elastic waist bands In pantB. This lot Inctudes every former $2. OS, $3. CO and $3.08 suits, on special salo for only $1.08. Another big purchase of Straw gives ub an opportunity to of fer jou wonderful bargains for Monday. The lot in cludes every style of straw hat worn this season. Made of the finest straw braids, Manila, Milan, etc., in both rough and smooth straws. There are hats in this lot worth $2.00, while the cheap est are worth $1.00. They go in two lots nt 49c and 75c IN THE WHEELING WORLD. 1 J1 v i J '.? i-$ The performance of Miss Margaret Qsst of New York In riding 1.000 miles In 114 hours, on tho roads of Long Island, raak ns n remarkablo test of the physical strength of a woman. No matter how one may view tho folly and uselcatncs of tho performance, tho fact that tho foat was accomplished without serious harm afford i gratifying cvldenco of tho valuo of athletic training umoiig young women, Miss fiast camo out of tho ordeal in good condition, her only unpleasant feeling being extreme drowsiness. Out of tho 114 hours she slept only ton hours and fifteen mlnutca. "Thero was n plnsical reason why I suc ceeded," sho explained to a reporUr. "and that, I am sure, was because 1 havo all jny lift' been an in vet era to dancer. Iu tho llttlo hamlet of Drugeudorf, Uuvaria, where I was born and lived until soven years ago, dancing Is not conslderoj an ac complishment. Cilrls learn to dance as they lenrn to walk not as you girls In America dnnco, but as they dance In tho bnllct at the theaters on their toes. Wo do all sorts of fancy skirt dances In Uav.nrla and' think nothing of pirouetting on the toes of ono foot all over a big ballroom lloo" nnd then ou tho toea of tho other foot, nnd so on for hours at a time. Hut wo dldu't danco with our feet and legs alone. "My thousand-mile rldo did not tire me at all. I cau truthfully say I was not tired ono moment of the entire time, because no unused muscles were brought into play," Miss Oast is S3 years of age, 5 feet 2 Inches In height and weighs 124 pounds. Professional bicycle racing Is due to begin with a rush. Thero has already been no lens than J16.000 offered for provisional riders this year and three-fourths of It will go to well-kuown circuit men. Tho grand circuit opens early this month. It is esti mated that before the ccason is over more than $100,000 will be distributed among the Irudlng riders. This is proof enough of the growing popularity of blko racing. Last year nearly $100,000 was dovotcd to profes sional racing and this year tho outlook U much more promising than It was last BCnson,'f'e"r there aro no squabbles going on between rival organizations. What la reck oned upon as tho great element of tho In creasing popularity this year is tho fact tll many of tho famous riders of a few yours ago aro golpg to be on tho circuit again. If thoy turn out, then the racing wilt in all likelihood bo a great success. Such riders as Michael, Cooper, nald and others are al ways attractive as long as they ride to win. nut all tho money in the land will not sus tain the popularity of tho sport If tho races are not conducted In tho proper manner and if the best rldera do not win. It Is Interest ing to note that tho time was whon about 2,000 riders wero making their living by riding tho bicycle. Thero will not bo bb many this year, but thero will bo ample to make all the racing that the public desires to see. There will bo many now "stars" nnd thero is cortaln to be lots of curiosity among the public to seo who In to bo thu best of tho lot. The most notable exhibition of pluck and good riding seen on a blcyclo track In Now York stato was given at Manhuttau Ilcach Saturday of last week by W. A. Laduo of Cold Springs, N. Y. In an unlimited pui sult rnca between tho thrce-mon teams of four clubs La due wore down nine of tho twelve men on tho track. He roJo a'ono for more than seventeen miles against tho remnantH of othor teams and finally tho last two mates of the Kings County Wheal men, who were, of course, taking turns pacing. He was In tho lead from tho start and was gaining on tho last two riders when thu strain bogan to tell. For Ui rec laim ho lost slightly ami then, after having ridden a total of twenty-two mllen and one lap, be toppled from his wheel and rolled helplets on tho track. Ho was boon re vived, luidue Is u young man who lint year won the League of American Wheel men state championship at a tnllo and finished third In the national championship point race. Tho reappaeranco of Major Taylor, tho colored cyclist, In tho gam will tend to Increaso tho interest In record-breaking trials,- for It Is a well known fact that the duBky-huod pcdaller Is very fond of rid ng against tlnio nnd when ho utarts out some thing Is bound to drop. Ho has lowered many records and from all avallablo data at hand It may bo believed that ho has not yet lost his cunning nor his spoed. If Taylor sturts after records it will bo up to Slovens, McDufllo, McFnrland, Cooper nnd several othor aspirants for honors to fall Into lino behind tho big machines and do their utmost to discount the best perform ance of tho colored one, Untry blanks for tho races to be held In connection with tho twenty-first annual meet of tho Icaguo of American Wheelmen, which will bo hold In Milwaukee July 10-13, I are now ready tor distribution and cun bo had upon application to G. Ausem. chair man of tho raco meet committee, 207 (Irand avonue, Milwaukee, Win. Kntrlcs positively close at noon Saturday, July 7. Kntranco feo wilt bo U for each event. That thero may bo no dispute regarding positions In trial and llnal heats, the raco meet commit teo has mado arrangements to have everv finish photographed. "Winners by Inches" aro thun assured of gettlug all they earn. The racco will bo held on tho now nlia-lap board track, constructed especially for this meet at tho Exposition building. This track, it is belloved, will prove to bo tho fastest In tho world and special Inducements will bo offered In these racoi for tho mtab llshmcnt of competition records. Tho trial heats in each day's contests will be run In tho morning of that day, commencing promptly at 9 o'clock, the soml-llnals will bo run In tho afternoon, commencing promptly nt 3 o'clock, and tho tlnala In tho oventng nt 8 o'clock Bharp. Tho track will bo open for training purposes tho week com mencing July 3, only to those who havo en tered tho races and upon presentation of contestant's ticket. Tho Exposition building Is within easy walking dlstnnco from any of tho hotels and cun bo reached by nny of tho electric lines. Tho right to roject any or nil entries In reserved. Tho program for tho four dajs' ruclng, with prizes awarded In each event, follows: Profcflslonnl Ono-thlrd mile, national championship, $150, V, 125. Two-mllo hnndlcap-$100, $50, $20, $10. Ono mile, 2:10 class $00, $20, $10. Ono mile, circuit cham pionship $100. $00, $40. Ono mllo, 2:ir, class $50, $20, $10. Flfteen-mllc, middle, distance match $150, $100. Two-mllo na tional championship $150, $75, $25. Ono mllo handicap $100, $50, $20, $10. Klftoen mllo middle dlstanco match $100, $100. Onn thlrd mllo, dash $100, $50, $25. Ono hour, mlddlo dlstnnco match $250, $150, Amateur: One-mllo novlco, prize value- $20, $10, $5, Ono mllo hundlcnp, prize vnl urs $35, $20, $10. Two-mllo, handicap, prlzo values $35, $20, $10, Ono mllo opeti, prlzo values $33, $20, $10. Ono mllo, I. (!, V. trial. One-third mile, I. C. If. trial. Two mile, I. C. U. trial, $150, $35, $25. i