THE OMAHA DAILY DEE: FRIDAY, JUNE 10, 1004. atr s - NEW BOOKS AND MAGAZINES "tit Crowing," ly Wlrtton Chnrchl1, is lull of Lift and IoWrwt. TRIALS AND HARDSHIPS OF PIONEERS Tfc Day Before Yesterday," Prtllr Wrlttea Boak e Ctlhoo Praaks ad Follies crpes ad Good Tines. "Tno Crossing." by Winston Churchill, from tho publishing houss of Macmlllao company. Is full of life, flrs nd Interest from tart to finish. Woven Into the flo Uon and Intensely human IntereeU of the story la dramatio history of the early daya of our country, when It waa budding Into a republic. The pen plcturea of the trials and terrible hardships endured t by the pioneers makes the reader llvs and suffer with them. Their Indomitable cour age, loyalty and steadfastness of purpose In the face of almost Insurmountable odd will thrill the heart of every true loyal American, and would bring tears to the eyes If the author did not like In a play break the Intense strain with a bappy little sidelight of comedy. The story Is iniratln at this time, as It deals in part with the territory sold to us by France and known as the Louisiana Purchase the anniversary of which Is being commemorated by the World's fair at Bt. Louis. wu there ever a more prettily written book of childhood pranka and follies and crapes and good times? Was there ever a more willful and mischievous and utterly Irresponsible girl than Rachel, the doctor e daughter?" asks Zlon's Herald In reviewing Mrs. Sara Andrew Shafer's book, 'The Day Before Yesterday," published by the Macmlllons. "Some of her companions were not far behind her In getting Into trouble, but she easily took the lead In wi d harum scarums. Is it Rachel grown up who tells the atory? It la at least some one who knows full well the heart of a child and has rich store of delightful memories of a most delightful country village in In diana thirty years ago. The humor of the book la very genuine. We have found few things more enjoyab'.e than Its descrip tions of the homely, simple life of that bygone village it so lovingly portrays." The. July Delineator Is a magaslne of beauty. Interest and utility. The. display of summer fashions la exquisite and com plete, the fiction bright and entertaining, tbe special articles clever and informative, and the number is rounded out by a series of practical papers on domestlo topics. In notion, Interest centers In Mrs. Hugh Frasers quaint love story of Japan, "The Giver of Honour." although "The Rebel lion of William Henry," by Hermlnle Tem plston. Is thoroughly enjoyable, for both its keen humor and Its genuine sympathy with boy nature. 'The story of Charlotte Rob ertson, as told by Landon Knight In the "Pioneer Women" series, Is a recital of the greatest Interest, and presents a vivid picture of the hardships and difficulties that beset the conquerors of the west Egypt, Arabia and the Holy Land are seen through the camera In the courre f h unlaue trlD "Around the World In Eighty Plcturea," and In "The Fountain of Youth" Dr. Grace Peckham Murray sup r.tto instructions for the treatment of the hair that will be appreciated by anyone . al..tl. who cares for' beauiy. a syrnpamcuu paper on "Generosity." by Llllle Hamilton French, and one on "Childhood" by Mrs. Theodore -W. Blrney, contain food for thought, and there are Inva'.uawe sug gestions to home builders In a "Modern Southern Home," Illustrated and described. For young people there are entertaining stories and pastimes and for needleworkera and householders many pages of useful Information. The English edition of "Naml-Ko." Ken Jtro Tokutoml's novel of Japanese life, pub lished In this country by Herbert B. Tur ner Co., baa Just been Issued In London. It now bids fair to go still further round the world, for an Australian publisher Is . ( .M-nnwAmAnta frtl Its tnttMIILIlCi 1 1 1 K 1 i t( ... - r m j In the Island continent, and Messrs. Turner . bare also been in receipt of inquiries re garding the rights for South Africa. It la also probable that a dramatlo version of "Naml-Ko" will soon be seen upon the tag, "Marden'a 8torias from Life." by Orison Sweet Marden, the latest addition to the Eclectlo School Readings, by the well known editor of Success, Is Intended for fifth and slith year pupils. , It contains brief life stories and Incidents from great lives, which will show young people how boys, handicapped by poverty and the moat discouraging surroundings, yet suoceeded so that they are held up as models to the girls and boys of today. Though stimulat ing and encouraging In Its tone, yet the book Is far from being dry and dldaotlo. The stories are Interesting and attractively Illustrated, and cannot fall to be bene ficial and uplifting to young people. The volume Is equally well adapted for school and for home. Published by the American Book company. ! ' John R. Carting's new modern romance, The Viking s Skull," which Is now one of the best selling spring novels in the large Cities, has refrained from furnishing his publishers with particulars In regard to bis life. He Is, however, known to be an Englishman and the author of "The Shadow of the Csar," which had a large sale both In this country and In England. Mr. Carting was charged with plagiarism when his "Shadow of the Csar" waa Is sued here, one critlo scenting a striking similarity between that book and "Grau stark." It appears, however, that Mr. Carllng had never read "Graustark." The July Century will be a fiction number although the advance announcements give promise of notable features of interest for Serious readers. Besldea further chapters f the serials. Dr. a Weir Mitchell's "The Youth of Washington" and Jack London's The Sea Wolf," there will be nine short stories in the number, Miriam Mlchetson, author of "In the Bishop's Carriage," con. The Oreat Swectssr Pun brook, ft, Y House. NEW SHIPMENT i. f Yfm tne Wk Sweetser-Pembrook Co. I nff. -rK-tfflA f Irttt time tomorrow, bargain Friday hj, Some of the finest goods from the y5A Sweetser-Pembrook Btock have J pst arrived "ilk finished foulard, in every style and color suitable for wrappers, kimonas, drapery, etc. reg. ular retail price is 25c a yard i -Aho 6,600 yard$ofFin Frtnch Zephyrs, lac stripe, U Ml chambrars, satin cloth, eto., regular price JUL VT V 2oo yard, at. yard 7,000 YARDS FINEST IMPORTED PURE SILK 10,000 Yard of Silk Finished Feulard, worth 23c.- at 10c Yd. Mousseline dc Soie at 18c a. Yard 18c Goods that never Bold at less than 50c yard-silk printed organ dies, lac Btrlpes in jacquara ana pimn fuwn iu oc.j color, champagne, sky, cream find black, at, yard ON FRONT BARGAIN SQUARES SI New Dress Qooda Mohairs, etamlnes. Panamas, 4 to Regular 7Sc Dresa Oooda In 4 to 8 yard lengths, every j)C color, black and cream, JJ at. Vaa,lf1 - . ....... . . . Imported Travelers' Sample left over from our great sale have been selling at 3Ao each Friday, main floor, at, yard 2 7 yard, and wide wld Tdths, at, yard. 49c Grand Sale of REMNANTS We hare thousands of yards of remnants left from soles during the past two weet these goods are from l'embrook stock and are tne Tery nnesi iaurica. in the Basement our Immense the Bweetser- 5c Fine French Olnghama woven dots - -for shirt waist suits, M worth 25o yard fl oC at, yard Satin Stripe Lawns and Fine Ba tlstes light and dark 1 25o values, at, II oC yard 40-Inch India Unon-ln remnants worth 19 cents yard ' Friday, at, per yard 36-Inch Bleached Muallo and Long Cloth regular 10-cent Zl grade at, per 2C yard AH the Remainder of Our Great Stock of Graniteware In cluding coffee pots, tea pots, inuflin pans, etc. , C p actually worth 75c each Friday in basement, ealJl a T.ki. n.milc-ln Itf to 3 I Fine Round Thread Art Linen yard lengths, worth up to C - Moyard, go at, yard Linen Toweling U to 2 yard lengths worth 12o yard, H I at, remnant 2V REMNANTS OF SILKS KS, ii ... ..A- f nUin m.nA fancv silk for fauoy work trimming ' - r r n m ZCOC-1UC-10C nill Ends of Fine White riercerized Waistlngs many worth K 35o yard, at, per ! yard mil Ends of Light Shirting Prints eight-cent quality will go at, per f yard 36-Inch Percales Light and dark 12io grade, long T lengths-at, per JoC yard M 10.000 Yards Scotch Chambray ainghama dress styles, 12i o grade, at, per yard suitable (or doylies, center pieces eto. worth up to 7ao yara, ; . at, remnant. C Dress Ooods Pieces, Basem'tl all kinds, per piece they all go according to size. at, each Shirt waist silks, fancy taffetas, Ivju tslenes, etc., lining taffetas, prettr foulards, 8. P. wholesale ztOc price, 860 yd., at, yard -ww EMBROIDERIES Fine lots of em broideries, Insertlngs, and gmlloona special at THe and lihia a yard. Black silk remnants H4 to 10 yards, all widths also peau de soles 4 and 6 vards lengths at half their values. LACES- Fine wash laces, In va riety of widths-worth up to Ko a yard, at 6c, lOo, 15o a yard. 0! M U. ZM 'At) BOYS' CLOTHING At Extra Bargains on Friday. Knee Pants Suits $1.45 for bo 78 45 Norfolks and double- Breasted styles ages 3 to 15 made of good, strong casslmeres and cheviots stoutly made for boys rough and tumble wear at siS Washable Sailor Suits 45c Wash Suits THAT WILL WASH English galeteas, French ging ham, etc.. sDlendldlv trimmed. sailor styles, worth up to $1.25, at Better gratfrs at 75c, 08c and $1.60. Little Fellows' Furnishings Boys' blue and fancy calico iSc Waists., regular 20o values..... aw V 145 c Boys' Shirt WalsU, to 14 fJQc yis., worth up to 75c, 8d floor"::rw Boys' Knee Pants, strong wool ma terials, worth to 60c t9C Boys' blue Brownie Overalls 22c fine for vacation, at 2So Wash Knee Pants, ages iftn i to 10 worth 25c at ivw IN BASEMENT 1,300 PAIRS MEN'S BLUE CHEVIOT PANTS A QQ . SNAP FOR WORKWOMEN. tributlng another Madlgan story. There will be stories also by Margaret Deland, Bertha Runkle and Qouverneur Morris. Above books at lowest retail prices. Matthews, 123 South Fifteenth street. Marriage Licenses. Up to noon June 9 the following couples had been licensed to weds Name and Address. Age. Anton Suelske, South Omaha 2 Mary Koucek. South Omaha..... 21 Henry J. C. Gerland, Pueblo, Col 16 Henrietta Hamann, Omaha 26 Albert C. Wood, Omaha JT Dora Gets, Council Blurts 23 Rlmhold B. Uene, Kansas City JO Tlllle Thorson, Omaha i Dell O. Richmond, St. John. Mich 14 Maude A. Brown, Council Bluffs 4 18-K. Wedding Rings. Xdaolm. Jeweler. MRS. J. BENSON Special Values in Muslirv UNDERWEAR Oowns, good material, length and width, em broidered and hemstitched trimmed, f8c In better goods, prcttleat styles ever shown. See tbe tucked, hemstitched and ruffled Draw ers we are showing for 2.V, All the best goods that are made from this price up. Our Une of White Skirts Is very beautiful, , and at such reasonable prlcfs. We are showing tbe newest and prettlettt makes in Cornet Covers. 20 doien Corset Covers to be cloHed out at a bargain 15c for Corset Covers that sold at 25c and 3ic 25c for some that sold for 50c Store Closes 1 to 4 P. M. NO NEW DOWN TOWN PAVING City Attorney Bees No Chance foi Re Newed Business Streets This Tear. "The prospects look as though we shall have no new paving this year, except that around Hanscora park, which Is to be paid for direct by the city and not taxed to abutting property owners," said City At torney Wright "It Is now so late In the year that hearings on Injunctions 'to tie up paving cannot be had until fall, and by the time they are settled it Is likely cold weather will have set In. Under the present conditions restraining orders are bound to follow from one side or the other. "The visit of J. Fred Warren, the head of the bltullthlo Interests, has not resulted In anything hopeful In the paving situa tion. Mr. Warren Is engaged In a national light with the Barber Asphalt company, and while he has been playing a losing game In Omaha, yet he has won out In New York. There has not been a foot of bltullthlo paving put down In this city, nor Is there any Immediate chance for any, but Mr. Warren has become associated with John Grant, an asphalt man, and through him tbe Nebraska Bltullthlo company Is competing for asphalt work !re." AGED COUPLE IS MARRIED sa of Eighty and Bride eveaty-Sevea Oaptared by Cupid. A widower for fifty years and a widow for thirty, the former SO and the lattur 77 years of age. Dr. William Kirk, giving his home as Omaha, nd Mrs. Iaura D. Wayman of Crete were married at Lincoln Wednesday by County Judge Waters and will reelde at Omaha. . Mrs. Anderson of Turk, sged 67, daughter of the bride and the mother of four mar ried sons, witnessed tbe ceremony. From tbe expression of tbe bride It was Green Trading Stamps Every Time Gee! Dis Decoration is Great! The latest of the catchy series of pictures you have to see it to ap preciate it fact. T) C p at, each And $1 in Little Green Stickers thrown in. ART DEPARTMENT. o)Eui Nebraska's Semi centennial Cele bration Happens Friday. To give our employes an opportunity to Bee the civic parade and take part in the exercises, this store will be closed from 1 to 4 o'clock Friday after noon. Business will be promptly resumed at 4 p. m. The Bennett Company. Wall Pper GREAT CLEARANCE SALE IN WALL PAPER ALL THIS WEEK. ALL SPRING GOODS AT ONE HALF OP ACTUAL VALUE. THIRD FLOOR. Flowers for Everybody Ten Thousand Flow ers for Friday. Five thousand Carnations, dozen Five thous and Roses, dozen S5c 20c Now! Get In! The Semi centennial parade demands that you look gay buy flow ers for the parade, and buy again for the evening exer cises. Grocery Dept., Basement Wash Goods at Bennett's The greatest of all bargain giving festivals will take place at Bennett's Wash Goods Dept., on Friday morning and will con tinue until Saturday night at 10 o'clock. 2c Thousands of pieces of beautiful wash goods Just re ceived from the Sweetser-rembrook sale. 1,000 pieces FINE IMPORTED WASH GOODS at, yard , This immense assortment consists of beautiful floral French organdies, imported floral voiles, some very new silk tis sues and a big lot of suitings goods in this big collec tion worth to 50c a yard 11 for the'fjreat two day's saleonly, yard .16 2 Ladies9 Neckwear for Saturday An immense purchase of manufacturers' samples of la dies' neckwear, will be sold on Saturday at 25c on the dol lar. Full, particulars in Friday evening and Saturday morning papers. ' Crockery Crockery And Sheets of Little Green Stickers thrown In. Pint Mason Fruit Jars complete with caps and rubbers, per doien 45c And 2.00 in Llttls Green Stickers. Common open Jelly Tumblers dosen 22c With $2.00 In Litt. Green Stickers.. 100 pieces English Underglased Deco rated Dinner Sets 8 color for $4.98 tie Green Stickers. With 1100.00 In Lit- HAVILAND CO'a CUPS . AND SAUCERS AND BREAKFAST PLATES apple blossom decorations on Hanson shape with sold 20c handles, each i-w 26 per cent discount on all White China Vases and Plates (except Havlland) on presentation of this coupon. You must brlns; coupon with you. SECOND FLOOR. GROCERY Money saving; sales all the time In our grocery. ill! 1 rivsisiit i Hi IS S3 worth Green Trad ing Stamps with each half pound Bennett's ' 'XAo Capitol Tea ..- $1 worth Green Trad ing; Stamps with each pound New York Cream OHp ... Cheese fl worth Green Trading- Stamps with each pound Evap orated tr w Pears. fl worth Green Trad ing Stamps with each can Holland Imported Sardines . 15c H worth Green Trad ing Stamps with pkgs. Uneeda f En Biscuits Candy Department Another Sensation A new departure In confections. Peach Marshmallows Just received -eg" from D. J. O'Brien Co. IOC per pound FRIDAY ONLY. Green Trading Stamps Every Time WE CLOSE from i to P. M FRIDAY, rtJ Jll TUB RELUBLB ITORB. WE CLOSE from 1 fa 4 P. M FRIDAY. Friday is Remnant Day in Omaha's Greatest Domestic Room. i NEVER BEFORE HAS SUCH AN AS SORTMENT OF FINE- REMNANTS BEEN DISPLAYED IN THIS CITY. THE PRICES ASKED ARE BELOW ANY EVIuR BEFORE ATTEMPTED. ALL THE FINE REMNANTS OF WASH GOODS. GINGHAMS, WHITE) OOOD8, LINENS, ETC., FROM THE SWEETPBK -PEMBROOK STOCK-WILL BE ON SALE ON OUR COMMODIOUS BARGAIN COUNTERS. CME EARLY AND SE CURE THE BEST. Remnants of lawn, dimities and worth up to lc at Full Standard prints- worth b4o at ....., 15o linen suitings at 19o percale, M Inches wide at &o piques, 84 Inches wide st -. - Ko ox fori suitings good, long pieces at 12V4o Scotch ginghams at CHo shirting prints at $1.00. S2.00 and D M wool aress goous at ... batistes, . ..Uc ,.22c ....5c 5c 5c ....74c . ...Sc ..3Jc ... 23c j Simpson's black satins , 5c 15o at 20o drens duck and dress pique at . J2-lnch extra heavy German Rn blue calico at GOODS IN TUB TIECE. 15o, 12Hc and lOo Wash QQ goods at "JL, 15o, 9n and 2So wash 7iC goods will go st " 2fK l and 60o wash IOC goods-at -VETS: at 89o, 79o 450 and up to Hammocks, at all prices 7.50 up to, each ; '?''' . . Come and examine other bargains too numerous to mention. Bia Remnant Sale Friday in Our Linen and Domestic Dept. Bleached and unbleached muslin, long mill ends, regular Ho to 10c gc on sale Friday, at, yard IS yards bleached muslin j QQ regular 8"o lor ......... Bleached Atlantic sheeting, i yards wide, sold regularly for S6o 24C on sale for, yard Mercerised lunch cloths nd stand covers, 8Hx3 and 36x44. regular 11.00 4Qc on special sale Friday, at Fringed napkins, large else, big AQn bargain at, per doien : . A big square of table linen remnants. In sixes from ltt to yard lengths, at leas than cost. Flannel Department. Remnants of loo, 80 Inches wld. O i C 1 IVS? JEi'JaTd . 5C cotton flannel, at, yard -St white wool flannel, at, ard Remnants of 18o, drapery denims, gg at, yard 25c Applique, 7ic Friday a. to., we place on sale 600 pieces Or new applique pmnmiutriw, mnmum edge headings, medallons, etc., 7C worth 15c to 26o yard, at as. 35o VENETIAN Qc LACKS at 35c Wash Laces, 5c 1,000 bolt of the finest wash laces, with ,.5c ' Inserting to match, worth i5e to 36o yard at I $1.00 VENETIAN I LACES at ....... . . Wholesale Grocery, Hardware and Crockery Prices. Trading Stamps Absolutely Free. Jeltn'O. tikar Good Japan rice, pound The best macaroni pa . Large sacks white or yellow com meal. 1-lb. cans fancy Alaska salmon n.llnn rn fancv aDnles Large bottles fancy pickles, any kind you want Large bottles pure tomato catsup ... -ID. cans pouea nam -lh. cans deviled ham 8-lb. cans solid packed tomatoes $-lb. can Boeton baked beans 8-lb. -can: golden pumpkin....... 1-lb. pkg. mincemeat .'. 8-lb. can fancy sliced pineapple Large cailiorma prunes, iu , Fancy New York ring apples, lb ....... Fancy California seedless raisins, lb . London layer muscatel raisins, lb ... English cleaned currants, lb oiiTmi BUTTER RITTTER Fancy Separator creamery butter, lb..: The very best new grass butter, lo ... Good country butter for family .. 184 Choice country butter for cooking, lb itsti itritiT RPKOIALB 19 . Large Juicy seedless lemons, doseo Jr. juicy Hallo .va.tj a DDcntir. PAR FRTnAT Extra fine hand painted, stippled, gold flnlsh chop trays, French bowls, salad diahes, cake plates and water pitchers these are regular $1.60 values- . tomorrow ii. -60 HARDWARE DEPARTMENT y. . 8 rolls toilet paper JOo 5-pce. table set,' fancy marts .... ,....i9o 8-drawe spice cases o Dover egg beater i...., ... 8 large boxes tooth picks for .10o 14-Inch rubber garden hose (Ho Garden rakes, 18 tins ....MSo Hardwood adjustabl screens ........ BHo V JV on o L2U0 PORTLAND AORTHWESt WITHOUT CHANCE union PACIFIC This route gives you 200 miles along the matchless Columbia River, a great part of the distance the trains running bo close to the river that one can look from the car window almost directly into the water. Two Through Trains Daily With Accommodations for all Classes , ' of Passengers SHORTEST LINE FASTEST TIME Inquire at CITY TICKET OFTFICE, i lion 816. 134 K AIM AM STREBT. sf T 20 Per Gent Discount on Suit Gases and Grips When you go to St. Louis or take your vacation don't carry a cheap or wornout grip or suit case, when we sell you the best for such a low price. We also have a complete 11 ue of high grade trunks at prices that will save you money. OMAHA TRUNK FACTORY Send for Catalogue. 1209 Far nam St. BOUGHT IT YET? " We mean the graduating gift. No nicer goods than ours. A Chatelaine Watch, ladles' or rent's, $16. We have finer cases ana movemenis inr verv nine niure, iu Krooches, $3.W up. Gold Cult Buttons, $3 80 up. Fancy Stone Kings, $2.UI up. A good Fountain Fen, II, $1.26 and $1.50. Spend a few minutes In our store. Look for the nsmi S. W. Lindsay, Jeweler. 1516 Douglas St. not her fault that she remained a widow for a third of a century, for she told those In the court room. Just after the marriage, that In the last thirty years fifty chances of wedlock had presented themselves to her, but that all had been summarily re jected until It came to that of Dr. Kirk, whom she had known for many years. The Slaaai of Distress. Whites of eyes and skin yellow show Hver trouble and laundloe. Dr. King's New Life Pills curs or no pay. Only 86c For by Kuba at Co. oaks' NVbWM sm thaa (trwvuwsl Crwsa MS tla aC W ess else tartssi aaty mi tmblfsfee. BARKALOW BROS. TsJ. U22M. U12 Fansaav M For Menstrual Suppression SZ PEN -TAN-GOT SI . ku I ka MMUvultklMmut BlMMMll Com be. sUMtHS Sim. t Mesa Toilet Ware Rednced .s A rmK fisVtal . that wV?lU sell at half pries. This sale lasts for one week. jaza AND DOUGiAw jj. wv"r-',,, '; TTwanrtgianr rrmnwaamnni, Diamonds Diamonds I l5T-aD0DCE. Diamonds Diamonds T Special Sale of Ladies' Watches imall O nlse. Oold Filled Hunting Case, wsrranted 2U years, 'lUH with Elgin or Waltham. 1 ZOU . niurr will makb a ooouv GKADUATION i'HtENT Z Brown & Borstieim, JEWELERS, 3 8. 1TU ST. 1 1 ) 11