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NEW BOOKS AND MAGAZINES
Tht Eerie of Jtariewi Living Up to Ita
v Well Earned BepuUtion.
JULY ISSUE STRONG IN POLITICAL TOPICS
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Mae Pat Oat by th Ba r
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: sat ul HI Airships.
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OMAHA Wednesday, Cloudy and Warmer.
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fbe dally magastae that If lndlftpenaabla
In a presidential year, the American Month
ly Review of Reviews, la living up to Ita
well-earned reputation. The laaue of July
la strong la poUtloal article! of wide and
timely Interest. .-"Theodore Roosevelt as
a Presidential Candidate" la considered In
graphic trenchant style, yet with dignity,
aa' bedta the subject, by ona of the dele
gate to the Chicago convention. The ar
ticle la profoaely Illustrated with pictures
of the president and his family. Then
there la the major part of the speech of
the Jion. Ellhu Boot, of New Tork, tem
porary chairman of the convention, pre
senting the record of the republican party
from 1M to 1801 In "The Pro tree of the
World," Dr.-Albert Shaw reviews the po
litical history Of the past four years In
the -United States, discusses man and poli
cies, and "rounds up the situation" la bis
own) convincing and informing atyla, bring
ing the reader up to the democratio con
vention at St.' Louis which will be handled
in the Angus! number of the Review. This
department la copiously Illustrated. A
croup of three abort, wsll-Uiustrated arti
cles show what the national government
la dofag In the way of sanitation and health
on a large scale. William IB. Smyths, au
thor ef "The Conquest of Arid America,"
and other works on Irrigation, considers
the problem of the entire reclamation of
rid lands, under the title "The Triumph of
National Irrigation," The war situation In
the far 'east is presented Interpretativaly
in "Tht Progress of the World" and In
"Many Leading Artlclo," and Inter eating
ids - lights are thrown upon It by Park
Benjamin' Ulacusslon ' of , "Battleships,
Mines, and Torpoddes," helpfully Illustra
ted with diagrams, by the sketch and
portrait' of Prince Esper TJkhtomaky, ths
Russian " editor-statesman ' who ha Just
mad a tour of the United States, and by
the Illustrated article on "What the Peo
ple Bead in Poland and rinlaad. The
noteworthy feature of the cartoons for
July are pages of Japanese and Russian
popular ' cartoons, from original sources.
The book department 1 also very fuU and
copiously Illustrated with portrait of au
thors of "Summer Beading;.'
"Russia, Her Strength and Her Weak-
a study of the present condltlona
of th Russian empire, with an analysis
of its resources ' with ' a forecast of it
future, by Wolf Ton Schierbrand, Ph. D.
Th work 1 furnished with map, a glos
sary, and I fully indexed. Th author's
mala object seem to have been t lay
bare, without bla either way, the sources
and extent of both Russia' strength and
weakness, and to do so on th most relia
ble and, most recent data and authorities
a. P. Putnam's Sons, publishers.
"The Church and Young Men," a study
of th spiritual condition and nature of
young men, and modern egenole for their
improvement, by Frank Orave Creasey,
Ph. TJ., with an Introduction by Charles
Richmond Henderson, D. IX This book
I th outgrowth of several years of work
among young men, coupled with the re
sults of a year of careful Investigation of
what is being don In th United State
for their religious betterment. It Is a
practical treatment of the subject, and will
be of aBa"'""cto pastor and religious
workers uv . Published by Fleming
S, ReVell Oou.l any, ' :
4 . .
'"Heart of Iyifn." by Mary1 Stewart Cut
ting, author of 'Little Stories of Married
tit," eto. Lyon is a brave girl, and a
resourceful one. By tact and energy she
smooths overn any a rough plao for her
self and others, and finally realises her
"Hon of Preams." Published by J. B.
Llpplnoott Company, '. .
The' fehanie f the Cities," by Lincoln
Steffeaa. The author '.say r Tfaia t not
a book. . ' U UA collection of article re
printed from'TcClure' Magaaln. Don
MS Journalism, they are Journalism still,"
to. H "goea" after" th cities without
mincing words t aJL St. Louis, Minne
apolis Pittsburg, Philadelphia, Chicago and
New Tork all come' In fr their share.
Omaha, la not mentioned, presumably on
account of Its purltanio . purity and th
world renowned honesty off It public offi
cials. Mr. BtefXena believe with President
Booaevelt that the great oure for American
evils. Is good ' conduct In the Individual,
imp) honesty, courage and efficiency. The
author"! evidently much In earnest and
handler ths subject In a very able and
convincing ' manner. McClure, Phillip A
Co. r the publishers,
"My Alr-Shlps," by Alberto Santos-Du-mcmt,'
I th simple, dlreot account of an
earnest brave, gifted man' struggle with
the problem of erlal navigation, a prob
lem of world-wide Interest and Importance.
'The author chronicles in an entertaining
way Ma' many daring aaoenta into the
bluo jsthsr, and" his even more terrifying
', desoenta to earth. There are seventy-flv
' reproductions from photograp and dia
grams to add to th interest, the frontls
' piece being a photo-engravure from a por
trait 'of th young Braslllan. Published
by Th Century Company. '
The Federation of Religions," a new
book by the Rev; Hiram V rooms n, of Bos
ton;'' Maaa. "In this volume th author at
tempts to set forth the scop of th work
of the' Federation of Religions and announ
ce his Ideas Of Hg posalble achievements.
Published by the Nuno Lloet Press, Phila
delphia And London.
Th French 'Wife," by Katherln Ty
aart. author of "A Red, Red Rose," "That
feweet Enemy," etc. This Is a strong, dra
matic story full of Interesting events, Read
ing up to the settlement of Castle Barnard
RIMS.
Big cut Iq the
Others at 11.00 nd $1.25.
Children' parasol. 50c and up.
Misses' parasols, 7$c and up.
A larg line at nw. auilrwlderd turn
saUM-Jut 10,
V
.'.BARGAINS.
frcn
roof Janhriipt Stock
ir ii . e i
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Your ehoHcm of any of
Kelley-Stleer & Co.s
LADIES' SUITS
That gold up to $26, each at
Yoor anresttictwd cholco of any of
Kelley.Stiger & Cos $2 and $3 quality
Ladies Kid Gloves
KEIXEY-STIGER'S entire
Art Needlework Dept.
at log than ono-half price
KELLEY-STIGER'S entire
Linen Department
wBI bo gold at REMARKABLY REDUCED PRICES
THOUSANDS OP YARDS OP KBLLBY-STIOER'S ,
EMBROIDERIES in 9 Q
, worth op to per yard, at JLUC9 MtC)C
THOUSANDS OF YARDS OF KELLEY-STIOER'S
FINE LACES - 10c 5 25c 39c
many gold up to $1 yard, at lUly, Iiy aJv JJ
KELLEY-STIGER & CO.'S
High-Class Hosiery . JSTiHr JJJ 15c, 19c, 25c, 35c
ZZU&i y Summer-Under wear 'tt"- 15c, . 23c. 49c
SUIT CASES AND GRIPS
'.lAllATEDTJKFACTOaY-
T . ifrjff-Wirj
WEDDrSiG AND
SOCIETY
mployoriV kllld artisU ue the belt In stock and
quoU th lowest prioea. We would be pleaaed to show-
f MAWHINNIvYiX KlAN uu.-wBWjg
uMn It rightful owner.
L,lppfott. Company,
Published by J. B.
' Th Isenes of Life," by Mrs. John Van
Vorst, I a borel which may arouse great
discussion;.' Th author present her Ideas
of the "new woman" and women's club
and Use some quit forceful language.
Published by Doubleday, Fag A Co.
' "A Gingham Roae," a, story of love and
romano by Alio Woods Ullmani Anne,
the heroine. Is a bras, ympathetto girl,
who devotes her time and her talent to
making other happy. Of course she was
rewarded. It I a sweet, pretty story, with
a happy closing. Published ' by Bobbs
MerrlUCo. "X Little Tragedy at Tien Tsln." This
book Is of short .stories by Frances Aymar
Matthews. They . are all good and those
depicting the Mongolian, character espec
ially so. Published by Robert Grter Cooke.
Matthews, 121 Bouth Fifteenth street
Above books at lowest retail prices.
'Osek-LoverSfCIbllonanlses
end Cock Clubs." .
Ia th attractive title of a little privately
Srinted volume by HENRY H. HARPaUt,
oeton. Mutt. The book represents one of
the most perfect specimens of typography
ever produced by the famous Riverside
Press, Printed on Holland handmade pa
per; Ulluetrated with bookish character
ketches in pen and Ink. S presentation
copies printed, and 150 for sale by th
author, to whom Inquiries may be directed
'An entertaining and instructive book for
bibliophiles to read."
m fcraaa a at a
. W ess ales taraUk may Walt
frafcllafc..
BARKALOW BROS.
Tal.
1612 F
St
J. BENSON.
price of
PMRSOLS
rasols that we sold for f 6.75, $G, S3, and
454.50-all at $3.50.
They are black, black and white and colore.
Those that sold for $3.50,--now f 2.25.
Those that sold for $3 and 2.60 now fl.75.
i .
.
- orer a ad Bvroa collar th very
ths
$5
$1
At 20 Per Cent Discount
.lot of odd and endshut our regular stock and ther
I son better to be had Made of best material by
skilled wor temeo lasting and strong. . ...
tao9
STATIONERY
THROUGH
SLEEPING OAR
LINES ,
Tb TORONTO end La0HTRL
DAILY,
Ly, ST. LC'J!.,
Ar.TOROXTO,
Ar. ISOHTREALf
9.C3 P.M.
A ISIU
I 7.39 A.M.
To PORTLAWD
Every Monday and Thursday
Lv.ST.L0U!S, 12.80 Koon
Ar. ISCMTREAL 7.15 P.W.
(SKV05 BAT)
Ar. PCXTLAKD, . . . 8.C3A.M.
(TliXK BAT) j
To BOSTON
DAILY
Ly.ST.LCUIS, 9.00 A.M. 9.C3P.H.
Ar BCSTCJ, 5.20 P.M. 9.50 A.M.
ht lalaa anl InformsHaa, addrMg
H. E. MOORES. O. A.' P. D .
!60l rarnam Street, bmaha. Neb
g -
S
' m,TM flrat lunvred in India In 1728.
i th Portugese found them tn Brasll,
but they were. not discovered in Quan
tities until found in South Africa ln
1870. Of tat years the mines pro
duced but about one-half of what
they did seven years ago, and aa no
new fields hav been discovered, the I
price of them haa advanced and I
believe the purchase of them today to I
be a better Investment than ever. Re
member If we sell you we will refund I
vrvu nine-tenths Of amount paid at
any tun within one jrear'trom date of 4
purcnase. we nave iiwm in
up to t carats. In fin qualities only.
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WASH
I
DIAMOND
I UlU 4 Main
HtllWllMM. '1 ISOT. SWtM
m a T
; SBEflT JULY
000,000 worth of new up-to-date merchandise to be
sold wltiotit regard to cost. Our watch word-Two dollars
for one. can't tell 70a all here. Come, see and bo con'
rlnced. " '
Women's Foulard Bilk Dressesi.
, $120, f 15, fl60, 18.50,
Women's wash walsts.-...?. 48o
Women's wash waists, 7SN$S'98q
Women's wash suits, go a....'. 2.95
Women's wash suits, SSffflStt?.. 4.95
Women's tailored suits, worth $10, 4.95
Women's tailored suits, Vi 9.90
Women's black silk coats will KAi 1 Price
Women's house wrappers, aSf5i..89o
Women's &u silk petticoats, 17 !:4.95
Women's wash walking skirts,
Fine wash goods, 1ffij?f'..l?'3Q
iMiLV6Ves and mitts,-itotoai-'50o
Heavy Toweling, yar!. 5c
36-in. Brown Sheeting, only,; yard,.L ...Ac
36-in. Bleached Sheeting, only, yd. ,.5c
Best quality kii dress cambric, yd ,.2C'
Heavy checked apron gingham, yd.......2c
Extra fine 10c percale, ony, ard,.,. ...... .7ic
Extra fine white bed spreads, oXtfi 9c
20c heavy . full bleached towels, each,.... 10c
2rlb., feather pillows, worth 8 ?c, ea!, 49c
75c bleached table napkins, dozen,...; 39c
Imported black dress goods, 'Eff&M5j 75c
Navy blue mohair dress goods,owniJth.e::??39c
$i;$1.2?, $l.yd',ar suit silks,SS 59c
50c plain taffeta silks, yard....... 29c
JellD! Jell-0!
-5JS11-0!
- Th great fruit dessert. Th Jell
p people writ us and' say that w
'have sold more Jell-O In a given
time than any concern outside of
Boston has sold." One of the reason
for this extraordinary success Is the
Jervloe of an expert demonstrator on
he main floor where the product la
the main fi.
howa to it (very best advantac in
various artistlo deslani.
Jell-O come 4a four flavor, traw
ry, raspberry, ..lemon and OBZri
orange packages
IViglc Stick
Th dever laundry help, an Im
mense Improvement over the old
f&nhJoned bluing. All you do Is
wiggle the stick of Wiggle Btick
In the water till you have the In
tensity of hada you wish. Mo
launury equipment rzZZ
la complete ; SrS!
without 1U .
Cach
et 10c
And 60o Green !
Trading Stamps
Green Trading Stamps Every Time
Bee Want Ads
THE BEER YOU LIKE
'A tonle or beverage It equals .
any beer brewed. Served In all
first class hotels and restaurant
throughout th entire, west.
Order a trial case quarts o
'plnta.
BE
CONVINCED
There's no batter beer brewed.
Fred Krttg Brewing Co,
Oamaka' afl Bsesy.
Telephone 420. OMAHA
AU. PIRST-CLAS9 CAFES. CLUBS AND
. BUFFETS StKVE
ERVE.Q EVCKVWtlEBB
TWENTfETH CENTURY FARMER
SELECT
atoat Fan
Former prices f Q C
25 all sow at
llJJ
Tea.
For on hundred and fifty thousand
people at our famous Tea Department.
We Are Willing to Lose
money to Interest those who ar not
ALREADY BUYING THEIR TEAS
of ua '
All day Wednesday w will make
this special stamp offer.
$3 worth Green
Trading Stamps
with 1 lb. Tea 48c
or 38c.
15.00 worth of Green
Trading Stamp with
1-lb. Tea Rftc
68c, or OOfc
17.00 worth of Green
Trading
Stamps with
l-lb. Tea
88o, or
78C
These tea ar worth mora than w
ask for them, and money will be re
funded If not entirely aattotactory.
Produce Results
$1.50 Shoes
for Boys.
We ar ready to lit the boys
out with ths right kind of shoes
for vacation wear shoes that
fit easy and comfortable aad
' that will stand a lot of hard
wear and tear.
$1.50
win buy a shoe of this kind that
Is worth more in real comfcrt
and wa than any other ho
t th earn price.
W have others, too, all kinds
from a tenal oxford to a fin
areas abo or dancing pump.
I'lu'On. slj
: t
S -'s A
in
Boys' Knee
Suits
Double-breasted, ages 4 to 16 years worth up to f3 fl CA
sale price
They Must Go
During the next few days we will
Pants, 25c values choice
Down Goes Grocery, Hardware
and Crockery Prices." ,
Inventory Taken. The
Sold Below Cost.
10 bars beat laundry Soap for ...,.. .25o
riign itnt r lour M.......ai w
5od Jartan Rice Jo
t pounds Pawl Tapioca, Sago, Barley
or Farina ...19o
f pounds Breakfast Rolled Oats .....lo
Vfgor Vim, Egg-O-See, Neutrlta, Force,
or Xcelo, per package TMo
Fancy Crinp Ginger Bnape, per pouad ....io
uiic Lrfiunary utarcn, per io,.aw
ilold. Elaetlo or filaotrlo
Starch, per package ...7MiO
JKLJjO. I tacXaerei
Rages ror .....suo
s for
UTTE
BUTTER, BUTTER, BUTTHK.
ooa ijairjr uer, per pouna
Fancy Separator Creamery Butter
per pound M.l7)o
The very beat Creamery Butter,
par pound wuo
FRESH FRUIT PRICES CUT TO THE
LIMIT.
Large Juicy Beadle Highland Lemons,
per dosen
.......... ..,.......
MAVDEM
MM
o
In the Rosebud Indian Reservation
Opensd (or
JULY 5th
Special reduced roundtrip
to 22 good returning till August 31
Apply at City Offices,
Omaha, for descriptive pamphlets.
Trains for Bonesteel and Fairfax leav
TT CUII ',
at 8:05 a. m., 20 p. m.,
11545 p. m. The chancy
of a lifetime.
TO
Elegant Pullman Sleeping Cars
Reclining Chair Cars (SeaU Free)
Dining Cars (Mealt a la Carte)
Excunsion tickets now on sale
A handsome World' Fair folder eon teloing complete Information, Tiew of .t
buildings, etc., and map of St. Louis, will be sent fre on rut to
T. V. OOOrRKT, rass. aad Ticket A at. TOM HCGBI, Tra, Pa, Agrt,
OMAHA, ICBBAUA.
B. CTuWRICSO, Oea. Faw. aad T ikt AaT T. JLOCU, KO. , j
The comfortable ulti
for warm weather.
500 High
Grade Suits
secured at a great bar
gala must be disposed
of At once.
Don't Miss This
Chance.
They com In 'all th nobbiest.
most up-to-date
styles and fabrlo
110.00 and I12.M
$5
Values, at.
..........,,.,,,
Coat and pants only. Well
mad, perfect fitting garment.
See Them
s
Wednesday
,..... , ...vpi. J
sell Boys' Wash
He
Following Goods to be
Larg Juicy sweet Crasce. par OosvnuaSo
Fancy Hallowe'en Dates,- per pound..
.... M
California White Figs, per package
la
California Whit Clover Hooey, par
. rack, at .-...... U3a
HARDWARE SFCIALI,
AdJustabI bard wood screen lo
1-burner gaoolln stoves tl 1
1-lnch screen door ,.iiiiiMtt
Gasoline oven m.fLU
Warranted garden hose, per foot ........So
1J-quart blue and white enameled
water pail Ko
Hard wood 1c cheat m 4 r wa9Va
CROCKERY DEPT. SPECIALS,
-quart Roocooo and Majolica water
pitchers ............ Jo
Cmboesed, lined deoorated fruit plat ,.10o
Fin blown sugraved water tambiers... J
BR
i
Setttont
TO 23rd
tickets on sale Julj;l'
1401 - 1403 Farnam 8Lt
Pants
WORLD'S
FAIR'
ROUTE
ISMSHSrt.
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