10 TIIE OMAIIA DAILY HEEt rftlPAY, JULY 22, 1004. NEW BOOKS AND MAGAZINES Intererting Information Begirding Old Time Schools and School Books. TRAITS OF MASTER AND PUPIL -Thr rfclllpla h Far Bst,' br Homer C. 81ni Glres Com prekcmilT Aeeount of Co dltloas oa the Islaads. "Old-Time BchooU and School Books,' br Clifton Johnson. The author gives much interesting Information regarding old-Urns schools and school books In Eng land and th first schools In America There are extracts and Illustrations from the bonk, and the author calls attention to mmi of the common traits of char acter of master and pupil of thoso times. Th rials and discouragements were minr. not only for the master and pupil hut for th rnts. who provided the school house, fuel, etc. There are many Illustrations collected by the author, prob ably one of the most suggestive being ar Inkstnnd. a sandbox and a bunch of un cut quills. Scripture wss taught In many nt th hnnVn A feature of one of the nrlmera that nerhSDS 8 roused most at tentlon was an Illustration depicting the hurnlni of John Hocers, at the staKe, wun his wife and ten children looking on. The author says: "Every youthful primer owner counted those children to make sure v, tainment of the text as to their num ber was correct." A chicken fight In full progress significantly Illustrates "A Deple tion of Wickedness " The author of a goography publication of 1SH ventured to tench that science In rPtrv. BDe.ikln of hlrriselt In the third person In the Introduction the author snld: "Unrractlced In poetry In a great degree, he has ventured thereupon sup posing It to be In general rather more taking with youth than prose; and though tint the most flowery cast, It will, iie hopes, answers the end." The following is an excerpt from the "poetry": "One river of enormous sise To west of Mississippi lies. The river this calld Missouri, And tow'rd southeast Its courses He, This river, from what I can see, Can't less than the Ohio be." Even arithmetic was taught In- poetry, s shown' by the following "sum": "If to my age there added be, One-half, one-third and three times three, Plx score and ten the sum will be; What Is my age, pray show It me? The problems were sometimes Intensely , practical, for Instance: "Divide 4V4 gallons of brandy equally among 1M soiaiers. ine answer lsi "One gill apiece." Published by The Macmlllan Co. , "Two Argonauts In Spain," by Jerome Hart. This book is a series of newsy let ters, written in a light vein. The author says: "The reader will find in these pages nothing1 about religion, revolution or poli tics." They were first published In the Ban Francisco Argonaut. There are many In teresting descriptions of Spanish pecullar ; ltles, the theaters, opera, circuses, eto., and there are numerous full psge illustra tions. Published by Payot, Upham & Co. "The Philippines and the Far East," by Homer C. Stunts. The author, a mission ary of the Method'.st church, Intensely leal ous and practical, gives In this book a com prehensive account of conditions past and present in the Philippines. It deals with the friar question, the resources of the islands, the government situation, mission ary and educational difficulties, ' Interna tional relations, finance, etc. Mr. Stunts s entirely optimistic He believes that a great deal has been accomplished in me Islands and is very convincing in his argu ments. The author presents the facts, as seen by hhn. in a thoughtful and Intelli gent manner, and a careful reader wlU have an Increased Interest in our little brother, the Filipino. Published by Jen nings & Pye. , "An Evans of Suffolk." by Anna Far quhar (U C. Page & Co.), la a novel writ ten somewhat like one of the "problem stories," but It Is not. It tells of a girl who marries a second time, but forgets to tell her husband that she Is a widow with a mora than questionable father. The father appears as an anarchist, and falling to kill the husband, commits suicide. The story comes out and the end Is peace all round. What there Is of It is well told. "Hemming, the Adventurer," by Theo dore Roberta (U C. Page & Co.), is good . for a summer, day's reading simply. It v requires neither thought to follow the plot nor does It jar on the sensibilities. It la a tale "Of an English officer who becomes a special ' correspondent and , after experi ences In South Africa and a few other out of the' way stops in the world returns to London, conventionality and the woman whose action drove him away. "Tomfoolery," by James .Montgomery Flagg, text and illustrations (Life Publish ing company). Those classical gems of the funny -page which are known as "Lim ericks" flourish here In abundance. The illustrations fit the text and the text 'tits the occasion. A revision of . "Twenty-Eight Tears In Wall Street' by Henry Clews, Is from the press of the J. S. OgUvle Publishing com pany. This is the sixth edition of the work, and In it the author has brought his review of men and methods of "the street" VP to date. The way in which Mr. Clews . handles the subject is unique, and from many of the Incidents not only Infor mation but considerable humor is dorlved, Ribbon Sale a Saturday I JIo) Biz Sale Crav'nette Vlf.ill.t III JlH-Mr' vray newo IlllM tiZrs,rOi- Coats MSTgN70Jjg Saturday Today's Bargains From tbo (ELLEY-STIGER STOCK Are Greatest We Have Ever Offered 5c Wash Goods at 2Jc Goods that have been selling at 5c yard, go at 2c yard. This includes all the cotton challies and lawns in the newest pat terns of stripes and figures 19c Wash Goods at 5c YardsYour choice of the entire Kelley-Stiger stock of fine wash goods, including dimities, lawns, Swisses, organdies, etc., that have been selling at 19c yard, at.. . ... . Fine White Madras and mercerized oxford walating accumulations from the great K.-S. sale H t worth up to 40c, at, yard 2t French Oray Satlna 1 to 3 yards lorjff worth up to 35o yard, at, yard .. ...'' 36-Inch Dress Percale Light on dark styles' 13c Taluo, C at, yard ... JC Corded Ginghams Neat stripes and Lonsdale and Warasutta brlcs in remnants spe cial at, yard 36-Inch Drapery 5llkollne the plain colors, lOo qual ity, for, yard Lawns, Shirtings, riuslfna, various grades, at, yard.... checks 19c values, at, yard... Cam- 6k All Sic etc. .lie 8c Kelley-Stiger s 75c Silks at 15c Yard Plain and fancy silks in waist and dress lengths, fl also short remnants of foulards,' taffetas, satins,. J China silks. ptr. wnrth nn tr 7o vnrrl ut vnrd . V J ALL SILK NATURAL PONGEES 27 inches wide worth 75c yard, at, yard 39c 15c Wash Dress Goods SKiSS? Mercerized Etamlnes, Houssellne de Sole, Plain and Fancy Tub unens ana siyiiso wash Suitings 50c qualities, at yard , All 45c Grade Finest French Organdies, at, yard 25c All ihe 25c Grade Beautiful Floral Organdies, at, yard lOc Enormous Sales of the past week leaves us with many 4 to 8 yard pieces of black, cream and colored dress fabrics, sheer and fashionable for present wear also heavier goods for fall wear on sale on yf C bargain square worth up to tl.60, at, yard tOC Embroideries All the medium and wide widths many suit able for corset covers & skirt ings worth to 1A 1F fiOoyard, at.... lUCatC LACES-A11 the Kelley-Stiger Laces worth up to 25b yard .?.2ic,5ci0c R.emna.nis of Linens !Xy.s,,t-. Large crochet hemstitched xm:i remnants or mercerized B. table damask worth c, yd... UV Remnants of toweling;, ltt to 2 yds long; worth up to 12Ho yard, at per remnant lib Fringed damask table cloths red and blue borders, 2H and 3 yds. Afr. long, worth $1.25, at VC Watch Our Windows spread worth 85c. at All balance of K.-S. 49c fannv llnAn drexger scarfs, tray cloths, lunch cioms, etc., at luc, 19c and fHT up to ,OVC Remnants of cotton diaper E cloth, worth 10c yard, at OC Watch 0ur lift a . .. maows u Your Watch Has Stopped ! Tou are folng- for a vacation not much pleasure your watch la not running;. Let us put It In order before you go No better workmen In Omaha than ours. S. W. Lindsay, Jeweler. 1516 Douglas St. 11 EHI'i:-! HMOtt VOIR SIMMER COSTUME will not be complete without one of our Waist Seta or Handy Pins or Cuff Pins. We have many new, nobby things that you ought to see. w NAWH I N rV b7r & if YAN r.Cl axtstxtwosI lSXa AND DOUGIAS STS. OMAJIA.MEB. "The Woman Wins," by Robert Barr. This book Is a collection of sketches each having a woman as the central figure and In each one she haa her "heart's desire." The tales are modern and - original and written with the author's well-known wit and skill. Published by1 Frederick A. Stokes company. The Burr exhibition at the fit. Louis ex position 'has aroused renewed Interest In the story of Aaron Burr and Charles Felton Pidgin's untiring efforts, through his Burr novels,' to remove from his name the stigma placed there by historians. The Robinson, Luce Co. of Boston, who have recently taken over the publication of "Blenner basset" and "The Climax" report an active demand for them. Mr. Pidgin's third novel In the Aaron Burr trlology entitled "Little Burr, or the Warwick of America," will be Issued by these publishers soon. "Kings and Queens I Have Known," by Helena Vacaresco. The author, a lady-ln-waiting to Queen Elisabeth of Roumanta, records In this book her Impressions of her mistress and many other crowned heads of Hurope. The volume Is a personal account and Is replete with those details which rarely escape the eye of a woman. Pub lished by Harpers. "Austro-Hungorlun Life In Town and Country," by Francis H, B. Palmer, Is a book full of comprehensive Information of thepeople of whom It treats. The land, the nobility, the Industrial classes, the political and official life, their social habits and manner of thought, tbetr Intellectual and religious life axe all presented. There a rare Grange. In addition to the sale of the Openhetm stock on our Second Floor we have a good many bargains on our Main Floor. Here Is where we give you your choice of' our finest Suits, worth up to $25.00, Including the Alfred Benjamin make your pick for $15.00 never before were fine suits sold eo cheap. Soft Manhattan Shirts, 69c. Mohair Shirts, with or without collar. $1.50 you pay $2.50 elsewhere. OH THE SECOND FLOOR Men's Suits, $J.S9; Work Pants, 48c; Socks, 3 pairs for a dime; Men's Black Sateen Shirts, 26c; Silk Bows, 5c; Good Shirts, 25c; all kinds of Underwear, 15c; All Wool Suits, $3.90; Wool Pants, S8c; Fur Hats, 4Sc; Knee Pants, 16c; Boys' Short Pants Suits, 98c, etc. THE GUARANTEE CLOTHING CO., 1519-1521 DOUGLAS ST. are numerous appropriate illustrations. Published by O. P. Putnam's Bona. "How to Get the Best Out of Books," by Richard LeQalllenne. In this Instructive little book the author has not outlined any Impossible tasks, but suggests books which the busy person may read tr the best advantage and from which they may re ceive the greatest pleasure. The Baker & Taylor company, publishers. "Simon Peter. Fisherman." kv "Thnm" Issued by the Methodist Book Concern. It Is not a tract, but a story a story of a Yankee fisherman who Is said -to be In sane, but his remarks on the subject of religion seem to have so appealed to the writer that many of bis religious doubts are solved. "Rulers of Kings." by Gertrude Ather ton, a romance of the twentieth century. Published by Harpers. "Glimpses of Truth," by Right Rev. J. L. Spauldlng, bishop of Peoria, (A. C. Mc Clurg A Co.) contains two essays other than the title, "Eplctetua" and "Marcus Aurellus." "Glimpses of Truth" are well written thoughts upon many subjects, but mainly philosophical. "The Life and Letters of Robert Lewis Pabney," by Thomas Carey Johnson (Pres byterian Committee of : Publication, Rich mond, Va ), Is a 600-page blogrephy of the leader of southern religious thought, whose life covered the tune from 1820 to 189S. The volume not only gives the majority of J. L BRANDEIS & SONS. i There Is honor in true economy. Don't hesitate to lay aside a reasonable portion of your In come. If you so desire, we will help you save It. . 1 ' ONE DOLLAR STARTS YOU. J. L. BRANDEIS & SONS, BANKERS, 16th and Douglas, Omaha -H-a-i- f DIAMONDS ; I In the rough are divided by the London I syndicate into about 400 dllTiyent Ii-i!UMini:aiiuiiB. 1. un you ciussiiy mem ( I We can. and we think we can do It so well that we are willing to refund vou I I HO per cent of amount paid us at any .Into ltkln J I 15 -Sc DODGE. For Crane's Writing Paper and Fountain Pens, go to BarkaJow Bros. BOOK SHOP. Ttl. B22H, 16i2 Firmm SI his letters, largely upon the religious sub jects which filled his life, but is written In a manner to bring the Individual, as much as the thinker, before the reader. The Legends of Parsifal," by Mary Hanford Ford (II. M. Caldwell Co.), tells something of the stories found in every early Christian country of the Holy Grail and the efforts of the knights to find It. The legends are well told and the makeup of the book Is In keeping with the subject. Above books at lowest retail prices. Matthews, 121 South Fifteenth street. OMAHA Friday, Weather Fair and Warmer. HO RE Boys, Kt in on this week's combination. It's flflVQ dead easy. Every bright boy in town can KJ have money-making experience-getting work. WANTED See the nd man Friday, 9 a.m. THE BIG SALE OF HIBSGH-EtSOn 6 BOs'i Imh f IflSiii ON THE DOLLAR Will Surpass Any Previous Event. AS $1 ddsfls It Begins Saturday, July 23rd. WATCH OUR WINDOWS. Friday Will Be a Great Bargain Car nival in the Busy Dry Goods Departments. . Bed Sheets. 2 yards wide and 2 3-8 yards long, madn of a very fine quality sheeting 3-Inch handkerchief hem a, good 65e sheet ALL DAY FItiDAY each "Wv We have the same sheet made In a very large size (24x2ft yards) worth 75c FRIDAY , ; 'Wash Goods Remnants 59c Thousands of good remnants In wash goods, 2 to 10 yards long EE worth fronij 15c to 75c all go FRIDAY at, yard REMNANTS C-F SILK DRESS GOODS, WASH GOODS, LINENS. DOMES TICS, LACES, RIBBONS, EMBROIDERIES, odds and ends In neckwear, underwear tjuid hosiery, will be sold Friday regardless of all former prices. Dresses for Little Boys and Girls THREE HUNDRED OF THEM REGULAR SELLING PRICES 1 $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $1.98, $2.25, ' $2.50, $2.75, $3.00, $3.50, o 4 nn i k A io.oo'.....'. Monday at ALL ARE TO BE SOLD 69c Don't forget Our July Clearance Sale of La cd Curtains Commences FRIDAY MORNING, JULY 22D. For prices and patterns see 16th Street Window. Lace Curtain Department, Third Floor. Grocery Dept. Bennett's Capitol Wheat, Ifli-2-pound IUC package . . . w w with 50c worth "8. A H." Green Trading Stamps. Candy Dept. Illilfl Glass Jar Assorted Candles, will go for with 60c worth "B. A H." Green Trading Stamps. Dai. icu 10c its?! CROCKERY SNAPS FOR FRIDAY llalf Gallon Mason Jars, per dozen. ....... .65c and $3.00 in Little Green Stickers. DOUBLE GREEN TRADING STAMPS ON ALL HAVILAND & CO. CHINA. One quart Root Beer Bottles, per dozpn 68c New Japanese China Salts and Peppers, each 10c See our brand new fall line of Japanese China, most elab orate ever shown here. Common Jelly, Tumblers, per dozen. ,..25c ' and $3 in Little Green Stickers. Limit of 2 doz. Colored Candle Shades, all colore, each 20c and $2 in Little Green Stickers. Photo Supplies. Make Picture Taking Easy. Let us do your Developing and finishing. Work done for you by Experts. SEE CAMERA MAN, Southeast Corner, Main Floor. 111 U This """TBI II lllf Trying to Close Out Every Suit Case and Grip by selling tliem at SO PER OKNT klSCOrNT. You ought to take advantage of the opportunity. They are made of the best material by skilled workmen, Omaha Trunk Factory, Telephone 1053 1209 Far nam M Eretf rteparl. t RrLtllne With Rarvaln.. WEI TUB IIEL.I ABI.K STORE. Kvrrr Ipar mnt Itrl.tHns; With narvalas. Friday is Remnant Day The Final Winding Up of the Boston Store Council Bluffs, Stock. Remnants by the Car Load. All the remnants of the Bo.Mnn Store will bo closed out at a fraction of their cost. lOo Past Colored Lawns 31,. llHo Dress Ginghams, fine style .Dc 64o Full Stanriar.l Print. n7 6c Cambric Linings lc tU LimillOS frC 6'o Oxford Walstlna- .'..'.b 19o I'nroales 3i inchen whip 25o Shirtwaist Suitings lite Klack Sateen Be 64c Apron Check Olna-hams 5o 25o French Hatlste 5c 5ne piik Mercerlised Ginghams r.c 25c French Organdies 5c 36-Inch 8na Inland Percales 5.- Everett Classic Ginghams 5c CLOS1NO OCT ALL. TIIE WOOL. REM. NANT3 OF DRESS GOODS, UP TO $1.00 PER YARD AT 15C. Voiles, Etamlnes, Suitings, RlacX Goods. Mixtures leng tns irom a1 to 7Vi yards worth up to 11.00, per yard, 1t5r all at, per yurd ..,. EXTRA SPECTAIfl FROM 9 TO in A M We will sell fast colored Lawns, and only 111 yaron 10 a customer, . 7 at, yard , tjV FROM 2 TO t P. M. We will sell piece-dyed Indigo Blue Oer man Prints, and only 10 yards 27rl to customer, at, a yard "nW Several other bargains during the day. Friday will he n duy of great bantam in our linen and domestic departments. 'onie In and see us. Muslin, bleached and unbleached, long mill ends, from 2 to 10 yards, sold regularly at Mjc to loc, on spoclul sale . nt. yard OW Lookwood Sheeting, unbleached, 2 ' yards wide this Is sold everywhere at 22c and, 3k Friday we will sell 10 yards IHf to customer at, per yard sow Ready-made Sheet, bleached. 81x90, wide hem und well- made, regular price 6.10; Friday we will limit 6 to a Op customer at Ready-made Pillow Cases. 42 and 45 Triehes, well made, with wide hem, sold regular at 12?4c. on special sale Qn . at.. India Unon, Check Nainsook. Dimity, lac stripe, etc., sold regular at 12Hc, &r on special sale Friday at, yard White liDttrd Swiss, fancy lace stripe, high grade Nainsook, etc, 15o value, Tie at, yard is 500 Remnants of Table Linen, In 2, 2V and 3-yard lengths, at less than cost. Tremendous Sale of Silks We desire to close out every remaining piece of Bilk from the Boston Store stock and for Friday and Saturday will- make unheard-of prices. Boston Storo Plain and Fancy Silks, on sale at inn Boston Store Plain Wash Silks, on sale at 25c Boston Store Brocade Black Silks, on sale at ioc Boston Store Plain Black Taffeta, on -sale at 85o Boston Store Elegant Check and Stripe Silks 1 8!o Boston Store Beautiful Silks for Suits.. ,.4!c Boston Store 27-ln. Colored Taffetas. ... ..49o Boston Store $1.00 Silks for Shirtwaist Suits 69o Boston Store 27-ln. Black Taffeta, worth $1.00, for ,,..79o Special Notion Sale Friday The Greatest Value-fJIvlna- Sale nf the Kind Ever Held In Omaha. 1,000 yards Sewing Thread, in black., white ana colored '....4o Linen Thread, per spool te BeBt duality Silk Binding, vard 4 yards Silk Floss for lc 200 yards perfect Machine Thread. ...,..mc 350 Hair Bin .."!c 10c Fine Comhs 4c 15o Metal Back Combs 4V4c 25c Needle Books, containing 4 package, needles, 14 darning needles, 6 hat and veil pins and 80 pins, for 30 4Vj-yard bolt Skirt Braids ,.4Ho 1.000 yds. Beldlng Bros.' Sewing Silk for.4Ho 15c Colfar Frames for ,.......4o Ladles' Linen Collars , la 10c Tooth Brushes , 4So Hundreds of other 6c to 15c staple notions at from lc to 4c Grand Summer Book Sate Friday Omaha's Reliable Grocery ' Fresh Fruit and Butter Head-quarters. 48-Ib. sacks High Patent 4-X Flour.. ..$1.20 10 bars Best Laundry Soap 15c 8 bars Wool or Armour's White Soap... 10c The best Corn Starch, 1-lb. package 4c Potted Ham, Deviled Ham or Potted Beef, per can 3Mc Force, Vigor, Vim, Neutrltla, Egg-O-See or X-Cello. per pkg The Best Soda, Oyster, Butter or Milk Crackers, ner lb 6c Fancy Imported Macaroni, per pkg 84c Large bottles fancy pickles, any kind you warn nc lb. can fancy Sliced Pineapple 12Hc lb cans Boston Baked Beans 1-lb cans Boston Baked Beans .4o 1-lb cans fancy Alaska Salmon .....Do Good Japan Rice, per lb 3V40 Large bottles Pure Tomato Catsup Kso LEMONS, LEMONS. LEMONS. Large, Juicy Highland seedless Lemons, per doz , 12a Large, Juicy Sweet Oranges, per dos 12o Large baskets fancy Texas Peaches 20a Fancy large ripe Bananas, per dos 12o BUTTER, BUTTER. BUTTER. Good Country Butter, very fine, per lb. 124,0 Fancy Separator Creamery Butter, per Ib.lita The very finest Creamery made, per lb..i)a NO LIMIT ALL YOU WANT. Bee our full line of Mackerel Sturgeon, Halibut Salmon, Whitellsh, etc. the finest in the city. HAVDERS BROS. In tbe Rosebud Indian Reservation Opened (or Settlement JULY 5th TO 23 rd Special reduced roundtrip tickets on Bale Julj 1 to 22 good returning till August 31 Apply at Citj Offices, 1401-1403 Faraam St., Omaha, for descriptive pamphlets. Trains for Bonestcel and Fairfax leave Union Station at 8:05 a. m., .2:50 p. m., 11:50 p. m. The chance of a lifetime. Lehigh Valley Railroa Groat Doublo Track Scenic Highway to New York, Philadelphia and Atlantic Coast Resorts. All Tickets Gsad for Slop-over at Hitgtra Ftttt, For Information and illustrated descriptive matter add res GEORGE EADE, Jr., Westen Passenger Agent. 218 Clark St., Chicigo III., or CHAS. S, LEE. 6ia'tPiss, Agt, 143 Libert) St., New M. i