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    THE OMAIIA DAILY DEE: SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1907.
Surpasses in Bargain Offerings
Any Sale Dcy of the Sn s yn
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Never before in the history of our merchandising experience
has the pow:r of ready cash b:eit so evident as in the pres
ent great bargain sale of seasonable . merchandise values
that will delight the economical buyer.
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The rcsutts of the activity of cur two New York resident
1 I r buyers an" various department managers ts clearly shown
w in the bringing icgeuicr of tic greatest, stock of J ad ana
THE RELIABLE STORE.
winter" merchandise bargains ever shewn in the west.
Specials for Saturday
.BIG BRUSH SALE
Hair Bras'iei, Tyjfi Brushtst ,
Co'h Brjshrs, lulhzr B'ushts,
Bjth B.ushes, Hand Scrubs
and Complexion Brushes
Tooth Brushes, worth 10c to 25C,
at b(-7fytli5H(
TTnlr Brushes, worth 20c to $1.50,
,.t 10S 17t 25 to 70
Cloth Crashes, worth 60c to S 1.25,
t j 25S 40 and 70
(Shaving Brashes worth 20c to 60c.
at 10. 15 to 30
Bath Brashes, worth 60c to $1.S,
at 30. 40 to 70
Hand Scrub Brushes, worth 25c to 50c.
at ... . . . . .'. . 15 OP t0 20
8flc Silk Veilings 10c A new lot of all silk, plain
and fancy ve. lings, on tale, at, yard... 10 1
New 42-inch 'eta For square veils, splendid valaes,
at, yard 31.75
Hay den BrosrDrug Dzpf.
Bui Dm is vhsr: You Save Mon:f
Mule Team Borax
1 pound 20
Ivory Soap .' ........
1 pt. Pure Witch Hazel. .
2tc Cutloura Soap. .............
10c Hand Sapollo 7
10c Williams thavlng soap.. 5
10c Colgate Shaving bo&p.'. bv
25c Lee'a Egg Tar Soap. . . . li
25c Packer a Tar Soap 15
26c imported Castile, per lb. 17
2- dot. 2 grain Quinine Capsules,
, at .' 10
10c Lena Oil and Buttermilk soap,
at C
rcrfunies and Toilet Articles
Mennen's Talcum Powder. . . . 9
26c Lalzol Talcum Powder y?
60c" Pozzont's Powder...-. 2D
60e Java Rice Powder.... ill)
26e Graves' Tooth Powder 14
26e Tetlow's Tooth Powder. -14
..25e Sanltol Cream... 10
1.50 Oriental Cream. .. .J1.00
.$1.00 Jlckj Perfume, per ounce
.at 49
Our Underwear and Furnishing Goods Departments
Offers almcet unlimited assortment of I'nderwear and Furnishing Goods bargains. Every Item dependable in quality and surpassing in value any ever
shown at this season. Nearly three carload of high class merchandise from such well known manufacturers as the Wlnsted Hosiery Co., Norfolk, and
New Brunswick Mills, Etc., secured by oar New Vork buyers at a fraction of their actual worth. Borne surplus stocks, some Samples, but all magnifl
cent bargains, at our special sale prices. All three of our big departments crowded with the grandest lot of winter undergarment bargains ever shown
In the west. Only a few of the many can be mentioned:
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$1.00 La Trefle Perfume, per oz..
at ...: 49
60c La France Rose Perfume, per
ounce ...... 20
60c Crab Apple Blossom, per ouuee
at 0
Llppold's Hair Tonic 75
Cut Prices on all Patent ModMucs
2Cc W hite Pine Cough Syrup 13
60c Eyrup of Flga 45
60c Swamp Root 45
$1.00 Plerce'a Golden Medical Dis
covery 89
$1.00 Wine of Cardul 89
25c Omeea Oil 23
$1.00 Lyd'a Plnkham's Vegetable
Compound ... 80
Special Cut P, ice' on all Rubber
Goods Saturda.
No. phone or mall orders filled
from thla ad.
Men's Woolen Shirts and Drawers, In
all sizes and colors that would sell
regularly up to $1.76. sale prices,
Saturday 50-75-98
Men's AH Wool Shirt and Drawers,
In b'.ues, grays, tans and scarlet,
made to sell at $2.U0 and $3.60, on
sale Saturday, per garment,
at 81.25 SI. 50
Men's Heavy Fleeced Shirts . a ad
Drawers, regular values up to 75c,
on ale Saturday 23 39
Dr. Wright's Health Vnderweau
Garments worth to $2.60, In fine
wool ribbed, silk and wool, silk
fleeced or wool fleeced, great bar
gains, at, sale price,. per gar
ment 75 0S $1.50
Men's Union Suits, in extra fine
quality cashmeres or cotton, perfect
fitting garments and worth double
our sale prlres, garment.
at . ..C8-$1.50-$1.98-$2.50
Men's and Boys' Sweaters Entire
surplus tock of one of America's
largest manufacturers in this sale
at About ii Regular Retail Price
Men's All Wool Flannel Overshlrts
Single or double breasted, in blues,
grays or tans, worth regularly up to
$2.60, at OS
COO Down nigh Grade Wool Sweat
ers and Cardlaan Jackets Sweaters
with 4-ply collars, ribbed cuff, and
. tall, all sites for men and hoys
garments that would sell reg ilar'.y
tU to $3.50. at 75-08 S1.5O
Heavy Cotton Sweaters All sizes nd
colors, snaps, at 25-49
Men's Black Sateen Shirts $1 qual
ity the world over, has re-lnforced
sieves, great snap, at, sale
. price 59
Men's Jersey Overshlrti Heavy
quality, all sizes on sale Ratnr
dav at 25 49
Ladles' Vests- and Pants, in heavy
fleeced or, cashmeres, garments
manufactured to sell up to $1.50
In three lots, Saturday,
at 08-75-49
Ladies' heavy fleeced e.ia auu Paul
All s.ze, values up to 75c, sale
Prices 25"39C
Misses and Children's Veins auti
Pants Worth to 60c, extra heav
quality, all sizes 1C Jto 34, on salt
Saturday 25"10
Ladles All Wool Union Suits. .
silk and wool, worth regularly t
$5.00, sale price $2.01
Ladies' Union Suit, in wool or
and wcol, worth to $3.76, sale prict
Saturday SILOS'
Ladies' Wool Union Suits, white o
grays, heavy quality, worth nearl
double sale prices... 81.50 08t
Ladies' Fleeced Union Suits, worth
$1.76. all sizes, sale prices Satui
day 39-49-75-98'
Ladies'. Wool Vests and Pants, ftp
v qualities, all sizes, up to $2.00 va!
uea, at 75"08
EXTRA SPECIAL HOL'R SALES
Tou can't afford to miss one of
these great bargain events.
From 8:30 till iSO A. M. Ladies
Outing Flannel Gowns, well made,
nicely trimmed, a never before
equalled value, at. . ..... . . . . . 20
From 0:30 till lb:30 A. M. Men's
madras shirts, alt new, clean stock,
all sii.es, limit of four to a cus
tomer, at 29
From 10:30 till 11:80 A. M Misses'
and children's heavy winter under
wear, regular 39c qualities, at, gar
ment .'. 10
;irom 2 till 8 P. M. Children's fine
union suits, worth regularly 75c,
choice 20
roiu 3 till 4 P. M. Ladles' and mls
s s hose, heavy winter weight, many
fleece lined, worth to 15c pair, sale
price, pair , . G
No dealers supplied at these special
jale prices. ;
Grand Ribbon Sale
Thousarcls of yards of the Newest Faccy
Ribbons; 50c, 75c and 85c values. On sale
Saturday, in two big lots
Lot 1 50c to 75c.Fancy Ribbons, per rd.23c
Lot 2 S5c Fancy Ribbons, per yd. ... . .29c
Just the thing for holiday fancy work.
Come early Saturday and spcuve choicest pat
terns. . . .
Ladies9 Hosiery Specials
Several Special Lines of nigh Class Shoes on Sale at
Big Reductions from Regular Prices Saturday.
Millinery
Crea'tst Ba-gahs Ever in
Trimmed and Picture Ha.'s
Hundreds of beautiful
creations, designed and
used for show' hats' in New
York,' and secured by -our-buyer
for cash" -
A i Their Value
Offered for the first time
Saturday, in three, splen
lid lots.
x rimmed Hats, worth O 50
$6 and $7, at. ..... A
Trimmed Hats, worth 295 ,
to $8.50, choice 3
Trimmed Hats In most bewitching new designs, many
fur trimmed and all fur hats in this group, f? fr
regular values to $12 and $15; at. '.,.DUU
Our Entire Stock of Trimmed Hats at Sweeping Price
Reductions Saturday.
EVERY HAT MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES.
Special Sale for Saturday
A In Our Mammoth Grocery Depar!me t
Magnificent Birqiins in Womm's Ready-lo-WeirOiler Girmtnh
mm
II pounds best purs Can GranuUtrd
Sugar 91-00
IS bars best brands Laundry 8on Sj
tO-lb. eaok' best Granulated Corn- -
meal ....
4 1 -lb. sack best fancy High Patent
riour $1.39
I-lb. cans fancy sweet Sugar Com
tor .Ho
l-lb. cans solid packed Tomatoes, 1.0
Oil or Mustard bardluea, per can nO
l-lb. cu jritl buua ?o
liurnliaiM's iUety Jellyoon. per .
pk. ....... Be
V-lo. on Colman'e Mustard.. . . lio
Cjuart boltle C. B. Vuieg r. . . . . o
pint bottle Unyder s or ctiue Label
Catsup an
The it Soda Crackers, per lb.,..o
The best Oyster Crackra. per lb..M
The beet Cil Olnger ttnaps. per
lb ............. ... so
t. hmt erlso Fretaeia. per 10. .
t.. :m,.n I'miklea. oar lb.
Th. h..t Trt blfilnsa. per lb...ia o
Fancy iantoe Coffee, per lb.....
( holre California riuiwi. per lb.
Fancy fcant Clar prunes, per
lb ')
Taney California Peaohes, per Ib.lSo
ka.irtf n.,nril Currants, per lb...lOe
Fancy Muscatel KaJslna. per lb
.13
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lOTTEX trnZB. BTTTTEm.
A Mif Irop la the Batter Market.
Fancy No. 1 Creaiuery butter, per
lb. aso
trood. choice Dairy Butter, per lb., .ftio
Fancy Full Cream Cheeaa, . par
lb ....XTV4
.Fancy Full Cream Brick Cheese.
per lb lBo
Neufchatel Cheese, each SVfco
bap Bago Cheese, each Trt
rSSSK TI31T11L1 nUCXS TOM
liiaauAT,
Fresh Splnacli, per peck.' , .10o
Freeli iiuiliouse Lelluce. Iheitds... t-o
Fresh Kadishes, Luuohes ,. bo
Fesn Steels, larroia, '1 urulpa
raranlps or Rutabaga. pr to.. So
Fancy uiled Omuna, per lb
t-aucy Uroen beans, per lb.......lue
Ftesu Celery, I bunciies for be
Fancy New Vork Fetus, fur can
ning, per banket, V buahel SOo
Hubtaid tiquaeli, each le, Te, ke
'Imo heads fresh KiiUive o
Cooking rl. per lb ...11,0
Fresn Imp. Flga. per lb l.o
Cape Cod Cranberrlee, quart a?.o
Freeh Koaaied feanuia viuart.... bo
OwLag te a srtakaowa la tie ma
B'ila., we baes postponea Uie Tree
Omkes aalil Kovesabar la. fioa't lur-a-,
t.i is bate.
Over Forty Thousand Dollars worth of Coats, Suits,
Skirts, Waists, Furs, etc., sent us during the past ten days
by our New York resident buyers. Beyond question the
firest line of thoroughly up-to-date garments ever shown
in Omaha at our Special Prices.
OVER 300 COATS in the nobbiest new semi-tight-fitting
styles,' 52 inches long, satin lined throughout, manu
factured to sell up to $30.00 sale price. . . . . .$19.90
$20.00 CARACUL COATS,', in loose, semi-fitting and
blouse styles over 200 .garments to select from,
at ....$14.95
HANDSOME FRENCH CONEY COATS, $30 to $35
values everywhere, with 2-year guaranteed Skinner
satin lining throughout on sale at $21.50
GENUINE BROOK MINK COATS, in blouse and coat
6tyles, sold everywhere at $50.00 special sale
price . . . . ; 39.00
ELEGANT TAILOR SUITS, regular $35.00 and $10.00
values, Military, Prince Chap and other new styles,
over 100 garments to select from on sale at. .$25.00
303 NOBBY TAILOR SUITS, made to sell up to $20.00,
great assortment of plain colors and fancies, newest
' coat styles, skirts made extra full, silk trimmed--on
sale at $12.50
FRENCH VOILE SKIRTS, pleated, extra full, trimmed
with taffeta bands regular $8.00 values at. . .$4.95
$6.00 SILK UNDERSKIRTS, in all colors, at. .$3.95
CHILDREN'S DRESSES, in all wool
cheviots and serges, Buster Brown
and Peter Thompson styles, sizes
6 to 14 years, up to $5.00 values
at ...... $2.98
Child's Coal Bargains
Over 1.0QD Children's
Coats in nobby new
styles, secured from the
manufacturer at a frac
tion of their value. All
sizes to 14 years.
Coats in frieze, Astra
khans, kersies and fan
cies, trimmed .with
plaids, fine braids and
velvets, worth to $6.00
and $7, choice $2.98
103 Sample Co&ts No
two alike, nobbiest
styles, values to $10, at $4.9S-$5.98
Children's Astrakhan and Velvet Leggings
Children's Bearskin Bonnets, all colors,
worth regularly to $2.50, at 49c 9Sc
tayMWseaeeMestsSa
Children's
Clothing
Entire sample stock of a well
known manuhtfurer oi sit:
at wonlerhl ba'ja'n prices,
No reason why the boy should
not be both well and stylishly
dresed at a rery small expense It
you buy at this sale.
Children's Knee Tanta Suits, worth
to 14.00, great assortment of
patterns and styles
t 31.05 $2.05
Children's Overcoats; sizes 3 to 10
years, worth to $4.00, nobbiest
new styles, best materials and
colors on sale, ;
t ' 52.50 $2.05
Children's Knee Pants, worth to
76c, great assortment, all sizes,
very special bargains, at.. 33 (J
Several other very special bargains
mm
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e aaaaajM ease asost as as
CJQS
Closing Out Our Belleek China for Decoralinj
a sals sHtaraa' every i ll-in. Tanknrd. mnrih hob .i. n . . .
We will plaee on salt Brtiray erery
pleoe of BtUeek China at AO rM CaVT
worth 1 15. sale prloo fl.as
worth I! ?l, sale prloe
worth 11. yt. sale prloo
H-ln.
IS-lA.
li-ln.
Vaaea,
Vasts.
Vases,
ai.U
H-ln. Tankard, worth $185, sale
Prloe gi.48
Bon Bon Dishes, 'worth 12.50, sale
Price' '.fl.e.S
Nut Bowls, worth .is. sale price.. 91.13
Tobacco Jars, worth $a. 26, sale price 1.1J
Also a laree line of fiuttM anil Crfeme
rifes and Cups and tuiuc rs.
In order to make loom f r our holiday
roods, we will close out alt our Louellu
wellers and W'edaewood Vases, fltcheia.
Fonder Bczes, WaicU Safes, etc., at one.
half prioe.
Try MYOEPJ'S F'lPEJfi
X,adica' $3 Bland Jlaihrold
orA Silk Kdsei on sale
at, pair l a
tauiis $2.60 Bilk Boss,
pluln black or colors, In
cludlns; the new shades of
tan! on sale at 1.63
Luiii' ..oO Kllk ov,
piuln black and colors; o.i
sale at, pair SI. OO
X,a.iea' l.b0 and fl.00 oee
in Silk lisle, embroider
ed lisle and allover laco,
at ,,..91.00 and Vie
lAilles' CSo
lace and
broldered
eale at . .
and Too allovor
plain and etn
Usle ' hone: on
. . .35a and 4to
ladles' Wayne Zart Xoae,
all' black or white, doable'
. Sole, all alses. palr....SSO
Three pair for 4)1.00
Lauiia' Embroidered .and
rancy fttrlpe 4oee....8fto
CaLUreu's Sony M.oat.a5o
tkilunn'a Wool or, Clasa-
mtre nose, values to i:
sale price, pair. . . , .!
Ucz Curlains and Draperhs .
Odd Lots, Samples nd Manufacturer's Surplus Stocks on sale at
prices for below actual worth.
French Net and Brussels Lace Cur
tains Splendid values at 3.5,
only 2 or 3 pairs of a kind, Sat
urday, at, pair S2.0S
Real Irish Point Curtains -Sample
lots, from 2 to 6 pair of a pat
tern magnificent values, at
pair $3,G9
Lace Curtains, In white or cream,
full size, extra special, at,
pair 89d
3.BO Couch Covers Extra Tieavy
quality, 60- Inch, reversible with
knotted fringe all arou. d, special
at S3.30
73c Drapery Silks Japanese, Per
sian and floral designs, at
yard 39t
Domestic Madras, in stained s.laa
etects, at. yard. 15
Tapestry Portieres, . all . atylea at
greatly reduced prices,
Big Manufacturers9
Stock Shoe Sale
Of misses', children's and women's shoe at less
than cot to make.. The manufacturer's loss Is your
pain. Come in Saturday and aloo up the entire
family on what, you would usually pay for one
good pair i '
Children's shoes, worth up to $1.00 a pair, in two
lots 75fM0
Misses' and children's tl.7& and 1.50 kid blucher-
thoes, all sizes 8 Va to 2 9S
Women's 60c and 76c warm Slippers, all felt and
leather soles : . . . t 40-39
Women's $3.50 and $4.00 vicl kid blucher shoes,
with turn or welt soles $2.48
Men's velvet embroidered and plush Slippers,
leather soles, 85c values.' 49
Men's box calf kangaroo calf $2.60 and $3.00 work
shoes Sl.OS
Youths' and little gent's box calf and kid sibool
shoes. worth up to $1.76, at 51.10
Men's Dress Shoes, in all leathers, values up to $4,
all welts S2.50
We are headquarters for Union Made shoes of all
kinds. -Agents
In Omaha for the Stetson and Crossett shoes
for men, and the Grover and Queen Quality shoes
for women.
Bring the children In Saturday and get a red book
with every pair of ahoes you buy for them.
3 Rousing Glove Barfns
Never before have perfect gloves of such
sterling Quality been olfered at these prices.
LOT 1 Ladle' Short Kid Gloves with one or
two clasps. Taris point stitching; come in
all popular ahadea for street wear; all sizes
5H to 8; fl.SO qualities; every pair per.
feet, sale price. Saturday. 70J
rOI 8 ladles' Elbow Znrth Gloves, in blncks
or tans, (inest real kiu, recuiar ij.du vaiu
sale
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at.
TUlt
day am
raws ever offered.
Price. !. I I lTUir4?Trfn r
8 Consists of 300 doren f ample Cloves. II I lr'-..S: V-fJM M f .
Ig-htly soiled, but perfect, ii.ou values, to cioh t j - w 1 EJir'Ov
per pair e 'J 'if TitMl
Osibt'i Bnslts Olove Department Sitir- 1 t 'u . - -
1 look over tae areatest line of Qlove Bar- At "
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Big Houseturnishing Goods Sale
H-fallon Rice Boiler, best enauieled
ware 80
Vt-aallon Tea or Coffee Pots, bent
enameled ware ISO
2-icallon bnameled Tea Kettle, woilh
tao, at 130
ill. Potts 6-plce set Bad Irons, all
day . . . . ' E9o
t8c best Waffle Irons, all day.. 4e
too Galvanized Coal Hods 8 So
lie large size Clean Chopping Bonis,
at lo
Extra heavy Double Cross Copper
Bottom
Saturday
Giiiluuiy Copper
LIuller
Bo Qalvaslud Wain
HayUens for Wauli
cany the larrent line
In the went.
varieties.
The famous O
ti.SJ. at
The best , Rotary
17.00. at
Boiler, worth 11.75 each.
r- 8 Jo
Bottom Wash.
SSe
Tabs. .... .sea
Midlines. v
to select from
ve are auenls for &7
K Washer, worth '
S4.S8
Washer, wnrin
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New Books and Magazines
"TM Cave Maa." by John Cor!n."i a
romanco of fashionable New York life. The
hero, aa automobile manufacturer, to nlca
aamed "The Cave Man." becauso though
an sale, ptogrees.ve and powerful manu
facturer, he Is vigorously opposed to the
modern development of trusts. The heroine,
with whom he Is ardently In lova, 1 a
dauhler of the promoter of the trust and
en.aed to be married to a young Wall
street maa, who Is financing It. It la a love
tory of unusual originality. The Illus
trations are by Harrison Ftsher and Einiea
McConnell. V. App.eton t Co. Is the pub
llsherv . ,
A highly important book on 'Japan en
titled "The Japanese Nation ia Evolution,"
and its author, Prv William E. Orima. la
peculiarly filled for his subject, aa bo has
Wltaeaaed many of tna great Inner events
i u w.a- vt.'Ch ;-W. describes. After
Jerry gained entrance to the "Hermit
Kingdom," pr.'Oriffis was one of the earll.
est . educators sent from America: since
which time ho has enjoyed the frlendsolp
of the mikado snd other leading Japanese.
Published by Thomas Y. Crowell o.
"Helen Grant. Senior," la the fifth volume
of ti e "Helen Grant Eerles." by Amanda
MY Douglas. The previous books havo de
lighted a steadily Increasing elrcle of read
ers, and last year's book. "Helen Oram In
College," was remarkably popular. Her
Junior and senior years bring her out la
the full promise of earlier youth, and leavo
her, as "Helen Grant, Senior," able to
look back upon an enviable course. - In
cidentally the picture of college Ufa Is the
brightest and truest to life of any of the
many attempts at depicting this golden age
of young wotuanhood. The Loihrop, Lee &
Bhepard company la the publisher.
"Osma of Os," the newest Baura fairy
book, records In Mr. Baura's unique and
charming way the further adventures of
Utile Dorothy and ' the companions who
accompanied her on her trip through "The
Land of Os," besides Introducing to the
parry some new and wonderful friends. The
new book Is not only full of exciting and
delightful adventures, but Is fairly a blase
of color from the wonderful pictures with
this , Join R. Netll ha; lllustra el 1- T.iere
are forty-one full Je clotures in cjlor.
twenty-two half page and fifty black and
white drawings, while the whole book con
tains 20 pages. Published by the Rellly
Biitton company.
"The New Religion. " by Vfaarten Maar
tens, author of 'Dorothea," "The Healers,"
etc.. Is the newest offering from the pen
of this gifted Dutch writer. It Is an amus
ing novel, clever, full of able writing and
a lovs story with a background treating of
the present conditions of medical science.
D. Appletoa Co. Is the publisher.
"The Cage,", by Charlotte Teller. Is a
novel whoea scenes are '.aid hi Chicago at
the time of the Haymarket riots. The story
Involves the daughter of a clergyman work
ing among the poor peeple In a church sup
ported by a rich man. The book la pub
lished by D. Appletoa A Co.
"X Break ia Training, and Other Ath
letic Stories," by Arthur rtuhL is the title
Jt a collection of eight clean, wholesome
and delightful stories of college and achool .
ailildtka. Most of these stories have ap
peared In the magaslnes, but It ts good to '!
nave them In a form to be read again. They
howk la their spirit of contest and con- !
quest, hew the American youth is taught to 1
be a gentleman In his' games, while the in-
Urwoven threads of love and pathos but
aaa eo their Interest. The flret story, "A
Break in Training." Is particularly good,
but there are others almost as good, while
all will be much enjoyed. Published by
The Outing Publishing company,
"The Diamond King and The Little Man
la Gray," by Lily F. Wesselhoeft, ts a .
fairy story both new and good. In setting i
her small heroines amid the elves, gnomes.
and giants of a fairy kingdom, Mrs. Wes-
wiiium h dm iarn up a uuiercni line or
books. Her "Ready and Rel'able." "Spar
row, the Tramp," and ' Jack, the Plre Dog,"
have already made her a favorite author
with the younger readers, and her present
eiory la sure to strengthen those ties. Lit
tle, Brown Co. la the publisher.
"The Boys of Pleon Camp," by Martha
James, author of "My Friend Jim," and
who begin the "Pigeon Camp Series'" last
year for boys a' 10 to U years with "Jim
mle Suter." Jlmmle ,was a born mechanic
and a bright, manly little fellow besides.
His dearest friend was Rand Cotter, the
son of a much richer man than Jimmies
father, and they originated the "S. K. B."
(fljclety for Feeding Birds). This becomes
a widespread organisation and lee Is to
Intimacy with, a third fine lad Philip
Moon, who, has great ability In curing fr
pets and gardening. In the second volume
the three fr.ends camp for the summer In
a fine tent on the shore of a Iske anl
are caretakers for a vacant homo. They adi
to their number a talented buy-atrangsr,
"Luccl," whom they befriend with the ap
proval of their parents. Jlmmle'a Ingenuity
appears In a machine for taxing water
from the lake, which enables Philip's gar
den to flourish, and a home-made house
boat. In whlJli the boys s;end many happy
hours. Prises are ohVred by the editor of
a boy's paper for certain work, snd these
comrades, secure four pt three and Joy
fully allude to their "lurk." The book
closes after a summer .brim full of the
healthy action bays love. Fbllshed by the
Lothrop. Lee A Shepard Co.
The Morning Glory Club," by George A.
Kyle, will furnish the reader with genuine
amusement. Originally formed to "elevate"
the village, it quickly develops into an
exchange for town goaalp. It haa a saving
grace, however. In the person of motntrly
Mis. Blout. the uncultured but sweet- i
natured and pure-minded village ptitlso
pher, who pours the oil of her saneness
and ebartty on th troubled waters of dis
cussion and condemnation. It Is a seiles
of clear and li'tt resting pictures of. the
humor of village life. U C. X'age A Co.,
is tl.s publisher. ' '
For his new collection of stories about
animals, entitled "Haunters of the 8 len
ces," Charles G. p. Roberts has largely
taken for his subjects those anlma'a rarely 1
met with In books, whose lives are spent
"In the Silences," where they are the :
supreme rulers. Mr. Roberts, has written,
of them sympathetically, aa always,: but I
with fine regard for the truth. The book
la Illustrated with many drawings by
Charles Livingston Uull. four of which
are In full color. Published by L. C. Page
Co. . .
"The Shepherd of the Hills." by Hsrold
Bell Wright author of '"That Printer of
Udell's." Is In no wsy slmllsr to bis
previous book. The scenes are taken wholly
from the dark, and southern Missouri ana
the characters are tor the most ,,.rt ,1.
from real Ufa. ,t . ,,..,,
ing story of love, mystery and heroic daring
for It set. a grip on lit. . bnBM
to tha soul of the reader. The B ok Sjn
ply company of C?hlrago is the publisher.
"An Interrupted Honeymoon." , by Jane
Groavener Cooke, auth( r of "The Ancient
Miracle," has a plot somewhat out of the
ordinary. It Is the story of a maa and a
woman who marry after a Ion courtsh p,
take a ride of twelve miles In a buggy trim
her town to his as a .honeymoon, quarrel on
the way and .eparate, the girl going back
to her home In ttie village and the man to
his home In the larger town. The cause
of the quarrel-fs a mystery and the rest of
me ouoa is a very numan. Intimate and
humorous story of a second and unusual
courtship. The story Is re-narkabiy '. well
old. Published by A, . Earned- t Co.
Above books at lowest retail price. Mat
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All of the books reviewed hers are on sale
In Brandels' book department.