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TITE OMATTA' DAILY TIEE: WEDNESDAY, 'AUGUST 17. 190 f.' jry : SEW BOOKS AND MAGAZINES fiction. a Usual Comprisei the Bulk of tlis' Midirommef Offering. EDUCATION . WORKS HAVE FAIR SHARE frnk Curprnfrr PrMMt On In the nape ot a. Geographical Ileader to Make Mndr lnter- "The Paywprlng.' nlno from todd. Mead A Co. (11.60). Is by the Dr. "William Barry who wrote :'Ardn Masslfer." It la a story of the Paris commune. Socialistic theories are discussed and a love story Is Intro duced. The two motives, love and soclal lHm. pull the hero In opposite directions, but In the end they are found to be In ! liarmony with each other and the book j ends happily. It adds little to the um of I human knowledge i "love Among the Rulne (the Macmlllan company, $l.60t, by Warwick Deeping, wilt t be welcomed by all those who enjoyed his 1 "Uther and Igralne." There is a great .deal of gore spilt, which nobody seems to mind at all, the old days of lawless feudal ism, of raiding, burning and pillaging your I neighbor, falling In love with bis flaugn 'ter, and all the ways In which the por Urayeni of the days of chivalry disport (themselves, are found here. Plenty of jaction and incident, well told, and a love ! story, of course, make a very readable I book. t "In the Dwellings of the Wilderness" Henry Holt & Co., New Tork), Is a story Lof the weird and mysterious adventures of iBome American explorers and engineers (who are unearthing the remains of the 1 civilization of the Pharaohs. The descrip tions of the Egyptian country, the sunrise jind 4he sunset, amid the strange sur , roundlnas, and all the atmosphere of the i mysterious east, is brought to play. The object of the book is not quite clear, or A new volume of standard English clns . ales Is issued by Glnn & Co. In Irvlng's .Goldsmith, edited by Charles Robert Gas ' ton especially for school work, a list of questions and composition topics being ap ' pended. This edition contemplates a month to be devoted to the study of Goldsmith. "The Alternate Sex," by Charles God frey Leland, F.R., ' L.S., AM., a work : Issued after Mr. Iceland's death, and com pleted Just before that time, comes from 1'tFimk & "Wagnall's. It Is a comprehensive treatise of sex Intelligence, the effect of fcex mentality upon its opposite, dreams. memory and hypnotism, showing the au thor conception of the Immortality of the soul and the existence of God. t The American editor of Dr. Toby Conn's JClectro Diagnosis and Electro-Therapeu ' .tics, says of the work: "It gives concisely all that Is Important in electro-diagnosis, and In electro-therapeutics all that Is of positive value. It places electricity exactly Where it belongs in a physician's armamen tarium, as a curative agent It will com' jnend itself because of its excellent plates. Its precise and very thorough explanation fit the method of investigation and how to make an electrical diagnosis, and the care Jul instruction it gives for the proper use of electricity as a therapeutic agent," which is a full but brief description of this publication by Funk & IWagnalls. "The Gordon Elopement," the story of a abort vacation, by Caroline "Wells and Harry Persona Taher (Doubleday, Page & Co.), has a love story in it; character sketches In light and shade, and enough ''go" to make it part of a summer outing's library of fiction. "The New Century History of the United States," by Edward Eggleston, 8-vo., 453 pages, d (American Book company), Is the last work by the author. One novel feature is the biographical statistics of prominent Americans. I Ladies $1 Pctticoads at 39c All Kelley-Stigcr's black mercerized petticoats made of fine Italian cloth and mercerized silk satin made with accord eon pleated flowers, deep ruffles, clusters of tucks, etc. actually worth up to $1 each, at . . . . . . . UJiV 35c Brocaded Silks at 6c yd A very special offer of brocaded silks from the Jielley-o tiger stock scores patterns suitable for house gownss etc, etc., regular 35c silk, at, a yard i silks from jf of desirable ' fljj! T KCl.cy.SUeer's Neclwcar at 25c Ladies A great lot of fancy neckwear from the Kelley- Stlfcer stock Including the pretty silk embroidered turn over collars all linen worked in dainty colors and patterns, at 25c "Smiles' Solf-Help," edited by Ralph Lyt- ton Bsmer, 12-mo., 304 pages, CO cents (American Book company), has been adapted by the editor for the American reader. In addition to the edited text there are copious references und a few bio graphical sketches ot persons mentioned in the text. "What Handwriting Indicates," by John Ttexford (G. P. Putnam's Sons) is a num ber of rules and principles, profusely illus trated, by which the author' attempts to enow how to determine the characteristics fl a writer from his handwriting. "A Norwegian Ramble," anonymous (O. P. Putnam's Sons) tells of a season spent among the fjords, fjelds, mountains and glaciers of Norway by a party, giving im pressions of rrnny of the Important points of Interest in the kingdom. A manual of forensic .quotations, edited by Leon Muad and Y. Newell Qilbert, (J. P. Taylor & Co.) is a volume containing short extracts from the speeches of some of the more famous orators of the American bar, covering many points which will repay careful reading, especially by students of .law. "Ualclwln's Spelling bjr Grades" (Amer ican Book company), 12 mo.. 128 pages; price 20 cents, contains the works used In in well Known series of Baldwin's Read ers, Arranged In the order of their occur rence. The gradation and arrangement of the book, however, are such as to adapt it for practical use in all elementary schools, without regard to the series of readers. "Jiloney, Banking and Finance," by Al bert S. Holies, Ph. D., LU D. (American Jiuok company), 12 mo., SSti pages, (1.26, U primarily designed as a text book for com mercial high schools, but will not be out of place In the library of the general Kui.-r, particularly If he be Interested la financial questions.- ""1e A B C of Our Own Nutrition," by Mrmct Fletcher, (Frederick A Stokes com. psn;r) Is a volume which will find little fa vor with the purveyors of food, for the author tells everyone that he eats too ADVANCE NOTICE ! Greatest Mig SaJe EVER HELD IN OMAHA On Sale Monday, August 22 For Spot Cash We Bought From the Railroad Company A SOLID CARLOAD OF RUGS Carload of all kinds of Rugs consigned to a "well known Chicago carpet house. Including all the new patterns intended for this Fall's trade. The roof of the car leaked some of the goods became wet and were refused by the consignee. Three years ago we bought a carload from this same Claim Agent. Again he sends for Brandeis, and we made the deal. We bought the whole lot Just as it stood for considerably less than half its real value. The majority of the goods are sound and perfect, some of them have been slightly wet, and a small quantity very wet. The car contains: 120 High -grade 9x12 Axmlnster and . Wilton Rugs. 150 9x12 double-faced Smyrna Rugs. 73 7-6x10-6 double-faced Smyrna Rugs. 350 30-Jnch Smyrna Rugs. 500 27-Inch Axminster Ru?s. 100 Wool Ingrain Art Squares. The Art Squares have been quite wet, and a few of the other goods are wet on the edge, and some of the ou tslde folds are wet, but none of these goods are badly damaged. You sould not fall to attend this sale Monday, August 22, as we may never again be able to offer such a choice lot of Rugs at such extraordinary bar gains. N J. L. BRANDEIS & SONS. EXTRA To give an Idea of how little these rugs are damaged and how cheap we are going to sell them, we call your attention to our show windows where they are now on display. Omaha Weather Forecast Wednesday, Continued Fair. 1 1 JJ r i XlJ sai much; does not eat properly and knows nothing about what he should eat. After throwing one into the happy frame of mind which must result from such knowledge,' the author then tells us what, in his opin ion, is the right thing to do and the right way to do it. "Steps In English," by Thomas C. Blals dell, A. M., in two volumes, 12 mo. 245 pages and 12 mo. 350 pages, price 40 cents and 60 cents (American Book company). Is the author's attempt to bring the teaching of English in the schools up to date. It claims to avoid errors found in many similar books and depends upon suggestions to the pupil rather than upon hard and fast rules. , A geographical reader by Frank G. Car penter, 12 mo. 38 pages, 60 centi (American Book company). Is the- work of the -well known writer whose weekly letters form one of the features 'of The Bee. The pre ent volume deals particularly with Australia, and as it is not written from the standpoint of the pedant, but of the prac tlcal observer, it is interesting not only as a text book, but as an addition to school literature. , "Poetry of the People" (Gum & Co.), is a 12 mo. volume of 400 pages edited by Charles Mills Gayley and Martin C. Flah erty, which is worthy of place in any col lection, although designed incidentally for the school room. England, Bcotland and America contribute to the work and all of the old favorites are there from "The Bat tle ot Otterbourne" to "Barbara Fritchie. Volume I of "The Elizabethan 'shakes- peare, presenting juacDem, wun critical notes by Mark Harvey Liddell (Doubleday, Page & Co.), Is the latest edition of the master dramatlBt. IU object Is to give the text in the language of the. Elizabethan era and to Interpret that language accord ing to the thought of that day. In the world of Shakespearana It Alls a place of Its own and will be liked by students of the works of the dramatist. Above books at lowest retail prices. Matthews, 122 South Fifteenth street. Homcseekera' ISicnrsloua. On the first and third Tuesdays of each month the Missouri Pacific railway will sell both one way and round trip tickets at very low 'rates to certain points In Kansas, Arkansas, Oklahoma, southwest Missouri, Texas, etc. On the round trips stopovers will be allowed on the going Journey with final limit of twenty -out days to jriake the trip. For pamphlets, time tables, rates. etc., write or cah on any agent of the company or Thomas F. Godfrey, passenger and ticket agen'., S. E. corner 14th and Douglas t recta, Omaha, Neb. Sara Itaaband la Cruel. Eliza J. Mc'Doueall ban anDlled for divorce from Jarin-a D. McDouurII. She ays he la guilty of cruelty, dtaortlon and nonsupport. The couple was married on January i, ltiM'. at Columbus, O. Hhe as serts that he failed to support her for eight r: !; i 0 Mrs. J. BENSON NEW fall Waists and Silk Shirts An elegant line of New Lace, Mousse Une de Sole aud other Evening- Waists. A LanJso.ua iiaa of New Silk WaUU la black, b&vy auJ brown. All tha latent haJo and shapes iu New Silk Petticoats: VALK-OVERS .WHAT THEY ARE AND WHY THEY ARE. Walk-Overs are conceded to be the best man's shoe in the world for $3.60. Why they are is easily demon strated by wearing s pair. All the little points that go to make up a perfect shoe are closely cared for in Walk-Overs. IN ALL THE LEATHERS Walk-Overs are worn the world over because they suit men's feet. Dccaiur Shoo Go. 1 Frank Wilcox, Mgr. (521 Fsrno Street SELLING NETTLETONS the best ' in the world for 15.00. AamD WALK-OVERS the best in ths world for $3.60. years and in March, 1902, deserted her, after giving her a severe beating. She now supports hernflf by doing sewing. They have four children, two of whom live with the mother and two with an aunt In Red f pedal Summer Toartat 2Lafes to Kea. tacky, Tenmeaaee, Nertk Carellms ' and Virginia. Ths Chicago Great Western Railway will sell special round trip tickets at very low rates to Crab Orchard. Ky.; Mlddlobor ough,, Ky.; Tate Springs, Conn. Olive Springs, Tenn.; AshevlUe, N. C; Hot Springs. N. C: Roanoke, Va.; Glade Springs, Va.; Radford, va. and other points. Tickets on sale daily, good to re. turn until October SL For further Infor mation apply to a D. PARKHURST. Geo eral Agent, lail Far nam street, Omalw. Neb. BIG PURCHASE OF SHIRT WAIST SUIT SILKS 100 TIECES HANDSOME SHIRT WAIST SUIT SILKS Just sent us by our New York buyer a lucky pur chase of early fall silks new Browns, Greens, Blues, Reds, Blacks, Whites and Grays, all the very latest and swell est designs no old styles in this lot. We place them on special sale WEDNESDAY MORNING In two lots. LOT I AT 48c YARD. 50 pieces very handsome silks, beautiful patterns, nice soft quality, 19 INCHES WIDE, CHEAI? AT .dflp 85c all the new colors, only, yard. . . .t Uv LOT 2 AT 59c YARD. 50 pieces 19 and 20-inch silks, new, pretty, up-to-date pat terns, every yard a bargain at $1.10 to $1.25, CCI only, yard. Qfllfr package coupons, UiliL tobacco tags, cigar bands, labels, soap wrappers, etc, You can turn them to good account -they are exchangeable for Green Trading Stamps. A list will be ready speedily," mean time all Information is gladly given at Premium Parlor,- Second Floor. REMEMBER not to bring the whole soap wrappers, but only the square containing the trade mark. SWEEPING CHANGES IN OUR ART DEPARTMENT. Prices cut below any sale we have yet held and EXTRA GREEN STICKERS THROWN" IN. 100 Pictures, framed In art Noveau frames, something new and catchy, a good 76c sale price. 38c And $4.00 worth it Green Stickers. 76 Etchings, left of 800, must be closed om quicxiy prices again 8ot....98s A positive $3 value And J6.00 worth of Green Stickers tpv.ai-iupfjMMii i H Grocery Dept. BEST GOODS LOWEST PRICES QUICK SERVICE. COFFEE SPECIAL 12.00 worth "8. & H. Green Trading Stamps with 2-lb. can Ben nett's Break- JO a. fast Coffee HOC TEA SPECIAL 12.00 worth "8. & H." Green Trading Stamps witn pouna oi Tea, at 50c lil i ..:-'-'li!Jtll, J Parlor Matches, dosen boxes 12V4o Japan Rice, pound , 7o Baking Soda, package 4c Chocolatina, can lOo Gelatine, package I0c Lye, can 4c Potted Ham, can 4o SPICE SPECIAL $1.00 worth "8 & H." Green Trad ing Stamps with pound whole mixed Plck- Splces.. 25c BUTTER. Best Country Butter, pound 13o Bennett's Capitol Creamery, lb.... 22c Medium Sour Pickles, pint 6o CANDY. Fresh made, Marshmallows, peach, pound... dellclousty vanilla or flavored .... I5c Green grading Stamps Every Time Great Bargaini In a Dep'ts of Big Store Wednesday. ir JL TUB RELIABLE STORE. Great Bargains in all Dept's ot Big Store' Wednesday A GREAT 10c SALE W OUR- FJlain Wash Goods Department WEDNESDAY ON FINE Madras shirting, Imported fancy ginghams, etc. Those sre odd pieces lnft from our regular z.o and Xo lines and we make the price to clean up the lot, III' Wednesday, yard v' PERSIAN LAWNS Hlc FOR 35c QUALITY. 115 bolts of this fine Imported white lawn, 62-Inch wide, on sale Wednesday to clean tms lot, regular iioc quality, lvAr at, yard...- -. STJW HAYDEil BROS.' SPECIAL On Youlhs' and Children's Clolhing for WEDNESDAY. YOUTHS' SUITS AT $3.75 AND $5.00 Come In cheviots, serges, worsteds and casnlmeres In fancy mixtures, plaids and plain colors, all well mnde, worth rrom JB.oO to w.u o 1111 OUR SPECIAL vPRICK O. O OHU O.UU BOYS' KNEE 'PANTS SUITS AT $1.50 We have these suits made up In Norfolk Sailor Rlousjo louble-breasted RuFRlan tfloune and three-piece styles In chevlois, serges ana enxsimeres, in npnt, ortk aM medium shades In fancy mixtures and plain colors many of these suits have double seat and knees-any of these suits worth up to J3.00 if OUR SPECIAL PRICE , Special Hour Sales in Cloak Department 8btO to 9H A. M. Women's Dressing Sacques, tfir. au . 9 tOO to IOiOO A. M. Women's Black Underskirts, r 4Qc 19c 9 l.'tO to IOi.IO A. M. Women's Shirt Waists, at We will place on sale all day Wednesday Women's Wrappers, regular 11.00 AClr. quality, at VW : We Are Offering some unusual bargain pieces picked from stocK, to make our August discount sale attractive to our customers. 60 per cent off on all goods in our south window. Come and see for yourself. ,MAWIHNlRYAN;COr 13 HI AMO DOUGLA STS. OMAHA MZIV. H iSummeri III v Sale of 111 Men's Low' III v Shoes JJ Ths Royal Mnikoks Hotel Is situated In the center ot the finest sum mer resort region In America, known as the Muskoka Lakes, within easy reach of the principal cities in Canada and United States Open for guests June 15th. For further particulars, descriptive mat ter and all information write to Advertising Department, Grand Trunk Railway System, 135 Adams St., Chicago, Geo. W. Vsux, A. G. P. ft T. A. Special haati Toartat Rat De troit. Mich. The Chicago Great Western railway will sell round trip tickets at one fare plus (2.00. Tickets on sale dally. Good r turn ing until Octyber JL For further inforina. tlon apply to 8. D. Parkhurst. Genaral Agent, Voli Funimu St., Omaha, Neb. " To Hoatoa and Now UnalaBol Via Mlchis'tn Central, "The Niagara Falls Route." Through sloepera to "The Hub of thj I'nlverae." City ticket omoa. 111 Adams atrest; Central staliun, llih street and Park How; Great Northern and Audi- turiuta hotels, and Sharman hou ' " " If you haven't bought a, pair Of low shoes at , this sale, you had better hurry and get them. They're the bargains ot the season in Omaha. High grade," late styles, and many kinds to choose from. HOO Patent ' Colt Blucher cut and Button Oxfords, Tramp Potay lasts O fttt sole price aa.UO J3.50 Vicl Kid and Velour Calf Oxfords, Potay and Raglan lasts, O sale price a.tlO $3.60 Tan Russia Calf Oxfords, on the Peer and Tramp iCi lasts, sale price aS.UiJ Boyden's 15.00 Patent Calf Blu cher and regular cut- O. Cf Oxfords, sale price.... Johnston ft Murphy's $5.00 black Viil Kid and Tan Rusula Calf Oxfords, o en sale pries O.DU $5.00 Patent Colt and Tan Russia Cnlf Oxfords, on the new Tramp last, O C sale prloe O.OU warr, v. m i f I if asvvtMifaaviutMia i- 'lsmjuisjaSapaySlSSaSaaaSSyasaYj IMalt-ssHH--HH--lH d i a r.i o r j d g We have some fine carat dia monds which are bargains. Rumem I bttr we have them In all sixes up to I I'mo.vu. We give a contract wiui eaten purchase to the effect tliHt you can I Bnt vnur miui.tf ItAi'lr lita tan rtAr I cent; any time within one year If you as . want It or will allow full price paid I 1 In exchange. . SJ t f T 15-&D0DCE. T For Crane's Writing Paper and Fountain Ptns, go to Barlialov Dros. bova SHOP. Jtl. C22JI, 1216 rvTa St. "Is this all you have got to eat here?" said the disgusted tourist "I haven't got to eat It I work here," retorted the waiter. Neither do dealers In made'for-a-dummy clothes have to wear their own illshaped, made-for-any-body trousers. Two cloth ing dealers took advantage, of this SUMMER CLEARANCE SALE offered to carefully tailor any $12 trouserings on our counters for 9 or to evolve smart shapely trousers from $10 trous erings for $7, or to model to your measure, your pick of any of our $8 light-weight trouserings for $0 or let you select from any $0 or $7 trous erings In our stock for $ft. t Two of tbem were going away on their vacation and wanted to be really faultlessly attired. MacCarthy Tailoring Company, 204-JOe A. 16th St.. Next Seor la .Wabaah Tlusat Oflee, lbeas laS. 10 bars Best Laundry Soap 25c S bars Wool or Armour's White Soap., inc Condensed Mince Meat, per pkg 5o Stuffed or plain Olives, bottle.... Ho 1-pound can Alaska Salmon kc Fresh Crisp Glngersnaps 4c Grocery Specials FRESH FRUIT SPECIALS Iarge Juicy Lemons, dozen..... lfa Fruicy Bartlett Pears, dozen 150 Hallowe'en Date, per pound 6o Highland Sweet Orange, dozen 12o Good Country Butter, per pound 12HO 'HAVDEM Modern Uoodmen of America PICNIC AT BLAIR Thursday, Aug. 18 Only 60c for the Rouad Trip Special Trains from Webster SttreetDepot at 9 a. rrf. VIA THE NORTHWESTERN LINE. All Woodmen and Their Friends Are ' - 4 a Welcome. IfJD 0 There are many wonders of mountain peak and chasm Id Colorado. Up the Colorado canons are stupen dous walls rising perpendicularly, or gradually sloping back toward greater hills, or, yet again. . leaning forward above the chasm, as if threatening to come tumbling down projecting great rocks that hang suspended over the train as it glides swiftly by. The popular route to . COLORADO Urla UPvJIOE3 PACIFIC FAST TRAINS ' LOW RATES Be sure your tickets read over this line. CITY TICKET OFFICE, 19i)l 1 TT -r OTmTTnm Phone S16. ao i wvivixvai OAJviidJ.. en or E. L UMAX, ft. P. ft T. JL, U. P. t. R., OMAHA, ata. You Would Not have your horse shoed by a tailor, not try to buy dry goods in a hardware tore. The same principle applies to Cleaning and lyelng. There are a great ninny In this bualneaa who know everything except their business. Their only recommendation la. their cheap prices. Would you entrust ytxir ?Hrinents to them If you knew It? tun no rink, but have US call for them. Twin City Dyo Works, tSlh 6t. and Ave. A. Cuunill JOuffs. Tel. Hi). SIS 8. 16th St., ( maha. Tel. IbzU TWENTIETH CENTURY FARMER UvUar Fe Ysm. X, . t wm 7fien.lhevcajhcr& hol.nolhing4taiste5 S01T" OMAHA. Phone 8. g'nw Hugo F. Bllz, 1324 Donxlas 6t Omuha. Phone 1M2. Lee Mltchrll, Council Uluffs. i'huno IW. p SUIT CASES AND GRIPS At 20 lr Ccfit Discount Not a lot of odds and enda but our regular atork and there Is none better to be had Made of the bat material by CHUiea wonmeu maiing auu iuuii. t s OmAfin. Tr!n!r Factory. J A C Telephone USi , I30i Farnatn " ' .... . .... .,..,.......:-......... f 'i