nt'.;,rA .a 7 r' . . yO.--.ii -in ,ii ...ir SrAMMS- Dress Up in flew Clothes for Fourth of July IMMENSE CASE! PURCHASE ENTIRE SURPLUS STOCK IIIRSH-WIGKWIliE & CO., CHICAGO Makers of the Highest Grades of 9 (ft- fa M Ik 111 vv r In the Newest Styles for Summer Every style is Hew, Every suit nana lauorca V i 1 1 If S i x CHOICE , AT ill J- Ws Include In this sale special purchase of a lot of MEN'S BLUE SERGE SUITS 12.50 ) Splendidly hand tailored and made of the finest all wool serge with new fad pockets, open cuffs, hand worked fronts, etc genuine $18.00 and $20.00 Serge Suits, for , ENTIRE SURPLUS STOCK on's .Outing Pants from the Big Purchase Finest selected materials summer weights and new est patterns actually worth $3.50, $4.50 and $5.00, at OATURDAY-A GREAT SPECIAL SALE Boys' Summer Clothe All the Children's Wash Suits From the great cash pur chase. Thousands of up-to-date summer suits foi boys in white and colors worth positively as high at $4.00, at Boys' Wash Pants Boys' washable bloomer ah pants ages 3 to 10, S zvl Boys' Knickerbocker Pants A big special for Satur- m fl day usually sen at fcArl I; 1 pair, at, pair Boys' Serge Suits Buster Brown snd Sailor Blouses, all wool serges, brown and red, serges. . , 35 at, pair Boys' Base Ball Suits Quilted pants, shirt, belt( and cap, complete, at 75c W All the men's the and v S.'ic Hosiery lit lie pnlr. All the men's (I and $1.25 Fhlrts at BOP. All the mfn'i It 50 and $3 fhlrla at Se. I' S S : '4 i k forward from the, WW) R MTMvff Bigger Bargains Than Ever in the BANKRUPT STOCK Of Whipple & Co.. 71 Courtlandt Su New Yerk MEN'S UNDERWEAR New lots brought Suit Cases. Of Kto1 and lathar from th bankrupt stock U at. nch M to 54.0S vj 9 9 S 1 1 Straw Mats I Is for Men and Doys Snappy stylos and su perior values largest va- Si H great purchase men's undershirts and drawers to match mercerized silk and Conde k mesh, $1.00 and 5 4 i v I 5 $1.25 values, at- 11 lillf ill 1 1 b riety of the new stiff and soft brim straw hats, at !98c-i50 &0 j C3 A V .' . -m me newest spilt and mifan braids dreasy effects, for tP tr r e it rv ?l IftOft ar tll. Men's rnmtma Ilnta High and low crown flat, i X:.??::: $2.50-$4.98 R Men's Soft and Hats, worth up to $3.00, at. . Stiff 98c Men'B, .boys' and chtl- U drcn's Straw Hats, at " 10 15c 2r 4o 25c, 35c, 50c All the men'e $2.50 Pongee and Mohair Shirts, neck band or collar attached, at 9S All the men's and boys' 76c Shirts, basement, 25 All the men's and boys' 60c Shirts, basement, 15 All the men's 60c Suspenders, ut, pair. 17 All the men's 35c wash 4-in-hand Ties at. . . . All the men's 60c Silk Neckwear , 15c All the men's $1.00 Belts, at 25 All the men's $3.60 Lewis Union Suits. .. .$2.00 All the men's $6.00 Sterling Union Suits. . .$3.98 ft 55 55 Cool Cemfort In Summer Men's Low Shoes Blucher Oxfords, made of genuine welt sewed Russia calf. These up-to-date shoes for summer Q C are $4 calues, Men's, Women's and Children's Outing Shoes Made of Canvas, cut high or low, worth up to $1.25 !5 ''4 55 a P. 29' Men's High and Low Shoes $ $ Broken Jots and samples of The Celebrated Florsheim Shoes $ We are sole agents in Omaha for this cele- brated footwear, the best wearing, best fit ting men's shoes made tans or black- new low or high cut Flor-. sheim shoes the best shoes made lace or button styles patent colt and velour calf worth up to $5.00, special sale, at 2.45 1 t - M S5 are. $5 Sa.le of Leather Goods An Importers Sample Line from Berlin, Germany. $2.25 Leather Bags at $1.00 All the leather Collar Pouches aTfromP.:!.,4:.39 TO 1,39 All the Playing Cards In fine leather cases Just the style for travelers, CO worth $1.25. at ...,. DJC German leather Collar and Cuff Boxes Conbinatlon in fancy colors, worth up to r-.. 50c to 2.50 Ladles' All Leather Glove and Handkerchief Boxes Silk lined, worth uj) to $5, at .85c to .75 These are beautiful solid leather sample bags, In a variety of styles, fine leathers, worth up to $2.25. at Genuine Leather Strap Bark , Purses Worth up 7C to $1.50, at DC Women's and Men's Leather Change Purses, at Leather Carriage Bags All leather lined made of Ooze calf to match your tan shoes, Saturday only, worth $1.75, at Drinking Cups In all leather ?2T6.rfhroUrS.t.25CTol.OO Genuine Crown Alligator m f O Bags at .t,V O 10-inch. Goat Seal Bags all leather lined, 2 98 $1 10c $11 Special Sale of Women's Shoes Women's genuine RubbIb calf tan oxfords, also patent leather and dull leather oxfords, worth up to $4.00, M C at Women's Low Shoes Samples and mostly small sizes, worth up to $3.60 pair, at 1.85 2- HousefurnishiA Departmeivt L BrandeisBasement Old Store. New Entrance N. W. Cor. 16th & Douglas f w We Place on special Sale Saturday Sflflft PtPPAQ Strictly High Grade sJaUUU JTlUCeSj Imparted and Domestic ENAMElrEB WAH at Prices Less TKaa Cost of Production This Lot Consists of the Highest Grade Swedish ' German All White Enameled Ware The Imported D. R. O. M. and Pyrolite White Lined and Blue Outside. Also the cele brated four-coated Blue Mottled White Lined Belmont Ware. WORTH UP WORTH UP TO 19c TO 39o 9c 19" ii i TO 49c WORTH UP TO 69c WORTH UP TO 98c WORTH UP TO $1.25 1 -1 -1 4 4- 4-4-4- 4- Large Fancy Japanese Vases Ifandsomely decorated-r- . SATURDAY SPECIAL SALES China Departm'nt-ATcVde Large Fancy Hand-Painted Tankards 14 inches tall, . strictly hand-painted new shapes and tj 4 decorations worth up to $5.00, this I j sale, choice for ".IL new Moriaga designs traveling men's samples Worth up to $7.00 choice . at, each. SPECIAL XOTICE We have Just received a new line of high grade Cut Glass, Unlquo Vases, Portables, Etc. These are specially de sirable for June weddings and are delightful acquisitions for your own home. DRUGS Dr. Grove's Tijoth Powder . ...lao 5oc Madam Yale's Powder . ...40o 60c La Blaohe Powder .350 25c Orln Tooth Wash 13o IBc Sanltol Tooth Paste lo 6o Schneider Sister's Creaio..3So toe Consuelo Cream Washes. .. .8ao $1 50 Oriental Cream SI. 08 Jersey TheatrioaJ Cold Cream will not arow hair, price 86o Colgate's Transparent Glycerine Soap, per cake IBc IJquoisone Soap for 6o IBc Woodbury's Soap for 10c William s Shaving Soap Tor so She Jion's via 10c Jap Hose Soap. 2 cakes for 16c 15c Huttermllk Soap, i cakes for lOo Rogers Qlllett Imported Klre 1'owder for 18o W sell . Patent Medicines at cut Price: 26c Cough Syrup for ...t.....1So 2ba I, Uterine for ..83o 60c Swamn Root for 4 So ' j!m Harlem Oil. per bottle I . So 25c Lane's Tea for 83o 4- 4-4-4-4-4-4- ...lTo 260 Don's Violet Snap, S cakes too 86c Bath Caps, special Saturday ISo 76C Rubber Gloves for 38o Business Cards Calling Cards Announcements, Wedding Invitations, Birth Cards, Part Cards. Best Work. Get Our Prices First. Lowest la the City. Card Printing Department East Arcade. a jl. zm lzP lo I wT0r' , H mBmcjnf W w w"""'" 4-4- 4 4- 4- 4. Books and Magazines Volands of Cyprus," by Cale Youns; Rce, author of "A Night In Avignon." "Pavid." etc.. Is a poetic drama of about j lines. The pla will be produced n'Xt easui In Chicago by Ponsli Ro'erlson. The McClura compajiy H the publisher. 'Voices snd Visions."' by Clinton Bed ford, la the first extended collection of the author's lyrical work since the publication of "The Lyric Bough." The contents are grouped Into thre parts, "Of Life and Nature." "From the Book of Love" and "Out of the Orltnt." Tbe poems "breath the life of fhe'epen air and the unfettered spirit." Sherman, Frcnoh and company la tl e publisher. In his little book entitled "Justice to the Jew: The Btory of What He Has Don for th World," the author. Madison C. Peters, has endeavored "to put th Jew on his proper pedestal, so that the world Health Economy CqIukio. 'ovdor I .Best by Test could view hlra represented- by calumniators." deavor to make trustworthy, so reference book, the publisher. a h was, and Is, not as mallgners, t reducers and H has also been his en the Information absolutely that it may be used as a The McClur company Is "Th Call of the South," by Robert'. Lee Durham, Is a novel dealing with th race problem In this country. Th principle theme Is th danger to society from' th miscegenation of th black and white races, and th encouragement It receives In th social amenities antended to ne groes of distinction by prominent persons, and th authorA a southern lawyer, ha written a drama of Ufa of which th In evitable denouncement comas as a final and convincing climax. Th L. C. Page company Is th publisher. "Emoor. Star" Is th nam of an English pony who writes his own autobiography. He give hi earliest recollections experience at Tamworthy fair; how be was broken to harness and saddle; bis stable accommoda tions; how h was fed and shod; how his fellow borsc suffered from th customs and fashions of short manes snd tails, and nads jerked up with short check; how he passed from ens master to another; bow b Joined th circus, and finally how h was a polo pony. A. B. Bonaer I rtepoo slbl for th pony's story, which la pub lished by A. B. Barnes 4k Co. "King Gobbler." by Abbl K. Smithy, au thor of "Bobtail Dixie," Is a domestic Story for children. King Gobbler muse h had ear and eye wlJ open, for he's always brimful of th goetlp of the household, tho farmyard aod th fields. In this simple. blghearted, gabbling way, h entertains, he warns, he vcounsels, and with much harmless pleasantry, he rebukes and helps to restore the wayward. The author seems equally happy In sketching' child life and Its pets from doll or kitten to donkey and in Interesting while impressing manifold uscfold lessons from the scenes and ln cldents of familiar anlmsl experience. The story Is attractively Illustrated with half tone pictures. Published by th Educa tional company. "Tangled Wedlock." by Edgar Jepson, author of "Tinker Two." and "Lady Noggs" Is an Ingenious story, with an unconven tional plot Iseult. th heroine, is s sprightly child who finds herself altogether out of sympathy with her environment artistic and literary Bloomsbury, th centre of London's Bohemia. She makes friends, however, with a young sculptor and finds it Is possible to get on very well with a capital artist Slpe finally decides to marry him, and It turaa out quit ldyllto In its circumstances and thoroughly romantic In Its secrecy. How such happy "wedlock" become "tangled" In the sequel Is another story which almost belles the promts of th early part of th book by approaching th verge of th tragic. After the tangle ment there la a disentanglement and the book ends In a happy resolution it tem porary discords. Published by th Mc Clur company. "Oet-Rlch-Qulck Wallingford," by George Randolph Chester, Is a story of promotion for pleasure and profit, which was much enjoyed a a serlsl In th Saturday Evening Post. Get-Rich-Quick Wallingford Is a genial promoter snd garner of other peo ple's money. He Is an exponent, though exaggerated, of th entlr American spirit of commercial gain, but he la not a swindler la th common acceptance of the term, for at no time does he atep outaide the law to annex the bank rolls -of his victims. His matbod sr perfectly legiti mate, and, at times, even brilliant. Deftly and accurately the author not only lays bare the shrewd manipulations of this un scrupulous spendthrift, but at the same time presents an absorbing story. The book is not Intended solely for a man's story, but will be much enjoyed by many women readers. The Henry Altemus company is th publisher. 'The Master Criminal' by G. Sidney Paternoster, la an extraordinary detective story. Being a student of criminology and for the purpose of securing material for this novel the author disappeared from his usual sphere of life and for a time became part of the underworld of loud on. His companions were criminals of all sorts and conditions and he took part in numerous And varied experiences. His book Is one of the products of those experiences. The Cupple dc Leon company Is the publisher. "The Old Room," by Carl Ewald, author of "My IJttle Boy"," "Two Iegs." etc., Is translated from the Daniah by A. Telxelra de Mattoa. The relations of Fru Adelheld, young, pretty, pleasure loving, and her husband, Cordt, who has reached a time of life when the domestic fireside makes s stronger appeal to him than the great outaide world, form tha theme pf a novel of unusual power. The title refers to a secret chamber In th home of the couple, symbolising, a a temple of marriage, the happiness which domesticity and content ment therein have brought to generations of the family. But Kru Adelheld la not content to beat out her life against the bar of th cage typified by the old room, and attempts to find happiness outside cf It. Published by Charles Scribner's Suns. Th extremely Ingenious Idea of Arthur Train's "Mortmain" Is based on th trans planting of th human hand. Th hero, Btr Richard Mortmain, has an accident requiring the amputation of bis band, and on th stump Is success fully g: ailed an other one. bought at a great price of a I man who, after selling It, dies from the loss of It. This places Mortmain In a bad situation, for it Is In law a murder to commit such fatal mayhem. Also, the man who aold tho hai.d was a criminal, a much wanted one, and the police have a record of his thumb-print. One does not see how Mortmain can possibly dscapo the conse quences of his dilemma. He must be proved guilty of murder in either case, it seems; but the author, who Is a lawyer, relieves our feelings at the last moment. D. Ap pleton & Co. Is the publisher. "Old Wives for New," navld Graham Phillips' latest novel, la an extremely frank and Intimate picture of the relations ft men and women, from a new and even startling point of view. Mr. Phillips l,a taken divorce as the theme of his novel. The marriage of the Murdochs Is a failure because as they rise In the world the wife falls to keep pace with her husband, and through her laay, self-indulgent Ufa gradu ally ceases to have any attraction for him. Little moral Irregularities, ss Mr. Ihilllps would call them, seem to him In no wise comparable as a ground for divorce to those sins against health which prevent either a man or a woman from being a fit companion to the other. "Old Wives for New" la an Intense and powerful book calculated to stir the peaceful bosom of any family. Publiahed by D. Applrton & Co. "Rets," by Van 7.0 Post, Is called "an un hlstortcal novel." Count R-ti, the hero, though portrayed (is a dashing German noblemarl. is essentially a modern boy. Leaving home at an early age, he seeks service at the court of t'harlea the Bold, then the greatest monarch In western Eu rope. With his bsnd of followers, whom he christens "The Shadows," he succeeds In completely driving out uf Flanders a long standing pest, the robber learning Flanders for Franc. "Rets continued his triumphant career in the sunny king dom, finally succeeding In replacing the French king on the throne and In becoming himself the constable of France. Published by the. McClure company. "The Reaping," by Mary Imlay Taylor, author of "My Lady Clarity," "The Inn personator," etc., deals with certain typei of the political and social life of Wash ington. The greatest Interest tn the rtory lies In the struggle of a political leader of great promise between his love for a young girl to whom his whole being responds and who returns his love, and his supposed sense of duty to a brilliant and beautiful woman, who had previously rejected him for the sake of wealth and position, but who flings both away and divorces herself from her husband in the endeavor to find happiness with the man she loves. Pub lished by Little, Brown A Co. "Deep Moat Grange," by P. R. Crockett. Is a tale of young love, steeped In murder and mystery, sod the machinations of th criminally Insane, as told by a Yorkshire lad. Deep Moat Grange, a tumble-down estate near the village f Breckonslde, la the north of England, la the scene of ac tion. Published by D. Appleton ft Co. Above books at lowest retail price. Mat thews, 122 South Fifteenth street. AH of the books reviewed her ar on sals In Brandels' book department. Bennett's Lste Fiction Library Book Dept. enables you to read the newest books at little cost TOI.HU"".UIfjlji Tftrm k .mil! lilllllili PRETTY WARM THESE DAYSI IM will real cooler, ir y wear LOOSE FITTING iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniMiiiiim 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 M 1 1 1 1 1 H J 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1. w ill-', ' i . ill ill mi ii mi III I UlUHlJsUNiiiHilHlilU.il IIM' III HIS mi COAT CUT UNDERSHIRTS and KNEE LENGTH DRAWERS. BO:. 7 St., SI. 00 aaJ fl.SO A GARMENT No pulling of s pervpirstioa soaked ander garment over jrouf heads so diiagreeable double thickness si the ankle to bind or irrsate, and cut ot the ail from th limbs; no (lovebtting cover ing lot th knee joint to interfere with muscuUt activity. Look for the B.VD. Bed Wove Label. It is vow guarantee ol a correctly cut, well made, perfect atting under garment Don't take a substitute. ERLANCER BROTHERS. MADE f 6"rTH t Worth sad t-hort Sumu, N.w Yatk. listen o) S V. D. Unloo lain. ( rat 4-1047), sas S V. p. ska lag . HI m mtmftt!iraawiri Brtf RETAIL TRADE . ii i illfiii hi 1 1 1 . Ti tl r i ri i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ,nif,lll,mn.,iin-lUi11,.illllllllilllllllillllii:illlllllllilllllUUai