.TIIE BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY. ATTOUST 1910, REAL ESTATE WAN I ED 0 BUT 10 10. .1 Laatlaae. (n me about Mlnneaota farms of all de scription!. '1 pey aie priced ritiiit '1HE tlONKbT LAftlJ MAN it. T. BLLl,li. WAteA-A, MINN. BUMi'tR caors in Lyon, Reuwouti ana Murray counties. (Juini and let ua ihnw ou 'lie best crops of wheat, corn, oat, barley, rye "U flu. Hint are to be found In any tectum of the went. We have a laria lixte uf flue Improved farm that are offering fur aale at from 4Q to W per acre, any one of which will make the buyer a profit of at least $10 per acre before winter. If you can't come now, write ua. Mating what size and kind of a farm you are looking for and we will send you the dem-riplion of aom choice bargains. Honuallie and Harllett, Tracy, Minn. ' Soata Dakata. "THE IDEAL rtOMB-'of 40 Acrea, Situated- In the Big Sioux valley, four mllea aouth of Castlewood, the county seat f Hamlin county, 8. V., 440 acrea of deep black loam, under yearly cultivation; lw acres In paature and 100 In the beautiful aprlng-fed Lake Florence, with Its sylvan a'-enea and eimrkllnic waters, deep and pure filled with flub anu game In season, and nearby Is the home, a fourtcen-room house, large barn, two granrles. chicken house, hog house and woven wire pasture, corn Ho. m.icnine house, small harn and nunier ua small bulldinKe, all In good condition with windmill, three wells and cistern, all surrounded by a beautiful grove. Price 25,0ii0, on good terms, by M. J. Russel, Caatlewood, 8- D. ATTENTION. 1M acrea of prairie land two miles from Troy j can -all be cultivated; black loam, evil h clay subsoil; In a well settled com munlty. For the next thirty days I can offer this beautiful quarter for $6,300. Ontt balf cash, balance at per cent. Address Thomas R. Stevens, Troy, 8. D. J1UTCHINSON COUNTY SO. DAKOTA. I have eoma good Improvied farma at 840 to $f0 and some unimproved at 31 to per acre. Write for our list. C. O. BCUNEPKL., TRIPP. B. D. FOR BALE S40rcre farm, a square section In Deuel Co., 8. D., good soil, good sub-soil, three miles from station, five miles from good town, good five-room bouse, nicely painted; basement, barn, .-40x611, In good repair; good lien houae, gianary and machine shed, a wind rrllll and taukalso living spring water on this farm. Fenced with cedar posts and four wires,' ne.ur school and church. In well Improved section of the country, lw crea under plow, balance pastuie and hay meadow, land rolling; price tU.iM an acre. Mortgage 9.600 on the land, due 1913. want balance cash. U. L. Craven & Co.. Onawa, ia. . Nebraska. BARGAIN IN FARM For 60 days. Special bargain. Immediate possession If desired. J. T. Campbell, Litchfield, Neb. 2.520-ACRE RANCH NEBRASKA. 13,000 Be.t eiulpped' ranch in the atate at "nOWATA LAND AND LOT CO., Phono Rod 1999. 653 New York Life Bids. ' . A BARGAIN " In a 'splendid 240 acre Fillmore county, Ne braska, farm of the best quality, at a sac rifice for the next 15 days. Good crops, close to . Swedish church and two good towns. J.H.BRYANT, . Carleton, Nebraska. 180 ACRES In Deuel county, Neb., N. E. 27-13-43. Six miles north of Juleabuig. Price 2,0u0 cash. Worth double. I. J. Brinegar, Lincoln, Neb. Wlsoaasla. . B3 YOUR OWN BOSS Earn a farm of Wisconsin's best land; rich clay loam soil; level, near town; get my plan. O. A. Mo Dermld, Eau Claire, Wis. B-Ilscell.-tneoas. i- . - , , HAVE TOO A FARM FOR SALB OH TRADE t Or do you want to buy one? Make yuur Want known through THE Um MOINES CAPITAL, the want medium of loa: Rates: 1 cent a word (or each inser tion. 3 can.a a me, 70 centa an inch. Cir culation, 41.000, largest of any Iowa dally. Give ua a trial. Address The Capital. Laud Dept.. Des Molnus. Iowa. tr 1 1 ; " 1 '.' " ' i REAL ESTATE WANTED WE HAVE BUYERS FOR I, 6 and 7-room house. If prices are right re can seU your proserty tor you. NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO., Si 1U 428 N. Y. Life Bldg. REAL ESTATE LOANS 34,000 private money on good Real Estate geourlty; , per cent semi-annual interest. Write, R. C. XV., P O. Box 1,044. 4.M0 to 86,000 -on homes In Omaha. O'Keefe Rea, Estate Co., 10t2 N. Y. Life. Douglas r A'2162. QARVIN BROS., 3d floor N. T. Life. 8uO0 te 8100.000 on Improved property. No delay WANTED City loans, retere Trust Co. WANTED City loans and warrants. Far nam smith u Co., 1220 Farnani St. W, 3100 to 810,000 made promptly. F. D. Wead, Wead Bidg., lath. and, Farnam. MONEY TO LOAN Payne Investment Co, LOANS. to home owners and home build rs, witb privilege of making partial pay xotuts seuil-annually. W., H. THOMAS, 603 Firm frailorial Bank Bldg. SWAPS TWO-STORY brick business block, 1 torea, offices on 2d floor; large, light base mem; modern; attain neated. Rented tor i.luo per year, price, Ho. 000; mortgage 6.uu0 at 4 per cent,- due In five years, 'liaua zor iaoa. NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO.. f8 N. Y. Life Bldg. 'Phone Red 1999. 4,SU) ACRES clear land at 310 per acre want to trade for income-bearing property ad win asauma a reHsoiiaoie amount. NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO., GUi New York Life bldg. "Phone Red 13!. TO EXCHANGE. I bulldln lota la Pittsburg, Pa., for a lot or as part payment lor a home In Omaha. W nut nave vout EGBERT C. MISNER, 408 Webster-Sunderland Bldg. Doug. 4403. 32a. acres North. Dakota lard, free of In- cunioianue.t, ror gveti uiuaua property Ml UUI'I nIUI aOOD Iowa and Minnesota land to ex change for general merchandise and hard ware stocks; many bargains. The Mercan tile Adjuvtniejii to., uutlirio Center, la. IK IT IS ANT KIND OK TRADK, SKtf A. B. UATHROF . SOU. Ol Be W exchanre properties of merit. H. H Culver SIJ-H13 N. Y Life Iwuitlaa 7 REAL ESTATE WANTED HOl'SES WANTED. We have customers for good houses, five rooms and up In all parts of the city. 1 Hoes and 'terms must be reasonable and properties In good, salable condition. Bring or telephone In your listings. PHIMKH A CHASB CO., 80s South 17th street. Both phones. rriPT prices for Id-hand clothing. D. 3(40. LL.8T pi ices for KKUKKN WAICHEi Old Uoid. vie. NATHAN. '11 8. Win att- EF.ST I'RICE paid for second-hand fur nnuie. raipeta, clothing and snoes, 'Phone uuxias WANTED TO BORROW- FOR SALE Cll!t edge first mortgage I per cent bonds. Address U-492. Bee. WANTtD TO RENT We Are Getting Numerous Calls For Houses of An riists. List with Us, NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO., i24 N. Y. Life Hlrta. Phon Red 19 RAILWAY TIME CARD IMOK TATIOlf Teatk aad Maeoa. t'nioa raelflc Usre. Arrive. can Francisco Overland Limited a 8:15 am all:30 pm China 4t Japau Fast Mall a 4:10 pm a 1:45 pm Atlantic Express. a b:o am Oregon A Wash. 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Paal, Ulaoeapolla A Omaha Sioux City Expreas b 1:04 pre bll:4 am nnuha Local . ........ O 6:24) Dm Sioux City passenger r :ai nm Twin City passenger.. .o :w am Sioux City Local e 8:36 am Emerson ixuai ......... .o e:oo pm o t:iu am ia DaiW 'hi Daily exreot Sunday OCEAN STEAMSHIPS HAMBURG AMERICAN All - .odsrn bar i vloes 4 Wireless, etc) LondonParisMamburg O. WaM'MAafl3.3pm,aPinarlanla...Auc. 31 Cincinnati Aug. W Kaia. Aug. vie. Kept. "liiu l rlioo la Cart knumil, MauilMils Slraab . Hamburg- iu uau uun, 46 Uiuadway, M I. or MKM Shallenberger and Metcaite Men Out in the Open Will Open Hcadqaittteri in Lincoln Hitchcock lien Cat' Off Commit tee by Bryan' friends. tB'pim a Staff ' Correvycudent) DINCOI(N, Aug. 8.-i3petf)U Telegram.) At a luec.'ing oi irienua o; i over nor biiai- lenberger 4nd Kicl.i rd L. lltcalle tonight at the off loo of W. M. Warning. It was decided to open head'tiiaiVjrs at the Lin coln hotel tomorrow aui make an acuve canvass of the county y Several friend Congressman Hitch cock attended, but the sentiment expressed among the adherents of the governor was for Metcalfe. ' They Insisted be must be nominated. Two parties who volunteered to serve on the committee In the Interest of the governor were rejected because they were for Hitchcock. Two other men who are on the city democratic cummlttee will be asked to step down and nut tomorrow because they are for the Omaha candidate. I. H. Hatfield, who had the Bryan sena torial campaign In charge and mho circu lated petitions for Mr. Bryan, waa one of those who called the meeting and Frank Brown, a colonel on the staff of the gov ernor, nivate Secretary l-'uraa and otheis were present. it was decided to hold a public mass meeting at the end of the week, urging the public to vote for botb Shatlenberger and Metcalfe. Mr. Hat fluid Is a county option oandidate fur the legislature In Lancaster. It la said Congressman Hitcticock'ai friends have been getting after the gov ernor, because of the activity ot bis Frock for the if Posed b tmi MAOpraj v fMOI QBiXNHDI COi Xothlni; is more fresh and charming than whito duck or white linen or mohair for the maid who spends her daya in a canoe, and such a costume may be kept daintily clean, for canoeing Is a clean spirt, lave tor a possible occasional ducking;. I y f f" f - y " A-;4 i .U--? - .1. i0SMiMz4-: I ' 4-. si i,;i-'!K 'jif is-:.!. ssiK.i?4 i i Before They Go Fishing Girls Fishing, one of the best sports' In which a girl may Indulge In in the summer, must be arranged for, If neck, face and hands are not to be sacrificed to ravages of the eun. Not only are powder and cold oream necessary, -but special protection for the neck must be thought out. In fishing one bends the head so much as to leave the back of the neck exposed to the sun, and there will be a decided line of red un less one la careful. The best way of preventing sunburn of the neck is by wearing a big silk hand kerchief. Arranged with an eye to effect. It can be made to look very well. II should be put on cornerwlse, the two ends tied In front In what fishermen oall a "square knot." Even If a linen collar la worn, this should be over it, but with such a bandanna an under collar Is not re aulred. A face veil would be scorned by any true devotee fef fishing, and so the com plexion must be otherwise protected. .1 like a cream made by mixing any cold cream with powered magnesia,, forming a thick oaste. Magnesia Is cooling. In put- iini thia on. not only Is the face to ba treated, but the ears also, the neck be hind them, and under the throat. Those who object to cream with grease will like one that Is made by melting an ounce of best Russian Isinglass In two sills of rose water, adding a table- spoonful of glycerine as soon as the first two Ingredients are mingled, inis is pen .tratine- to the pores, and there Is not enough oil to effect a greasy complexion. Hands, being more exposed than . any DJPHT SEE ANY. Reggje Whoever told you thero vp ere no men here was quite wrong, you see! fair Oac WcU, where are OiejrJ TTP M in y iHj Canoe Girl 1 l . . . . -. y V m I- THfi ARCADIAI44 CO. rMOTO.,tVjiOUi CTKOBlta, The white linen frock Illustrated provides for the ducking: by being- extremely sim plealmost like a bathing- suit In style. The ' green arid "White embroidered band trimming la matched by a green necktie. ' "' ( v- VN Must Guard Against Sunburn other part of the skin, must be corres pondingly cared for. Nothing, I think, equals the wearing of chamois gloves. They -will get soaking -wet, of course, but even so, If cream has been put on, there will be neither freckles nor red after ward. Chamois has the advantage of not binding the hands and Is not Injured by. water. Before putting them on, cold cream is to be applied thickly to the backs of the hands, and the nails 'should be tilled until the hollow they make has been brought up to a level with the finger tips. Too much cream cannot be put on. A grease Is essential for this, as constant wetting would dry the cuticle badly, and cream protect H. . . ' On returning from the sport, all skin which has been greased should ba wiped off carefully with a lotion made . from equal parts of cucumber Juice and tincture of benzlon. Done with care, thia will re move all the cream, and a final application of the lotion may be made, tor It Is astringent and bleaching. . 6IAUGAJIET MIXTEK. f Daily Health Hint J During the warm weather every oppor tunity should be taken to get out Into the fresh air, especially Into the suburbs and country. Use the week ends enjoyed dur ing the summer for this purpose. The peace and quiet of the country js very restful to the nervous person who lives In the city, with Us noise, dirt and confusion Mx days In the week. Asrataat Ills Coavlctloaa. (Harper's Weekly.) "Have ome of this Welsh rabbit. BJon- on?" asked Blones. as he stirred the aroldeji concoction, In the chafing dish. "No, thanks. BJonesey." returned BJon aon, pattLn . hi" stomach tenderly "I am unalterably . oppoaed to all corporation taxes." Deplorable. The summer, hot. Is on the wane And I am nit Upon the gain. My pocketbook ' is empty quit. And not a look in la in sight To rehabil itate my cash And render nil My dismal crash. . Vacation Is, Of course, aM right. But, oh, gee whla. The blll'a a frlghtl T. E. M. Diaseroaa. When - In a hammock with a girl. Watch out what you are about; The cbancea are you'll fall In love Or else you will fall out. x . T. B. K i - u I 44l sa ' ill ovtit'urm UTTLt (jsual.x -&ut &OTiSj ivt tetTM t1 SHfttS SU5 PtVOS, N0"TE EX3 T AUI AX T LIU A BSTTI C I.I ' ):ornNCri ir y -5 nnriT L U junp ovqcpcHnj nw u t MD rT ALL!:!' : i n -. $ (S -' ' - 1 n ""T GEE'. XTEtL LIKE 1 CoOLll 3UIM ft SHORE. HtB-E S-ptS COPYRIGHT, 19101 BT THE Friday Aunt Harriet asked Tom down, and he arrived yesterday. I was very diplomatic about getting her to Invite him. If I saj anything nice about a man she thinks I am In love with him, so I said what a bore he was and how tiresome it would be to have him and how I hoped he he coildn't come, but as Ms mother had beenu so sweet to me I though It only kind to be nice to him. And I said he was so fond of aunt, too, that she had completely cut me out, and that I believed she must have flirted with him. Aunt never liked Tom much and was apt to be rude to him. Bhe didn't approve of . him at all. She thought deeply for a few moments after I had finished not that I had said all those things at once, that would have been very amateurish but after I had said she must have flirted with him and said she'd ask him down for the' week-end. It seems too bad that something most unfortunate should "I SAW SHE MUST HAVE FLIRTED WITH THEM." have happened the moment he came. Last year aunt occupied the best spar room. Bhe said there was no breexe and a great many mosquitoes in her own room, so she Items of An experienced and observant woman de-ln Clares that the roost Important moment of the day to a man's peace of mind Is the ten minutes that follow his return from the work of the day. At that time one word may change his whole state of feel ing. He comes home usually tired. Work, or the vexations of business during the day, have frequently brought him to a point ot fatigue or nervousness, at which a vary little thing may decide what his mood will be for the rest of the evening, aays Woman's Life. Of course, the particular disposition, of every man Is going to tell here. Just as It does everywhere else. But tha rule will hold good for the average man. The moat Important thing for tha tactful woman to do Is to wait until she sees some signs of his temper before she makes any decided move. Don't, above all fbinrn. tell him that the plumber has Junt sent In a terrible bill merely for making that Uttle alteration. Pon't talk too much a- v "''iliaiyr"" CVEM A CAPlEL eVf1 I NO K0THIM' T CT vHrS CrXKE TUC HM.' "t VOMDfiR VI HAT BUftMD THAT LATHIS lftCltlXCH,I COUlS XSWItATOR EVER.. X M I ItT Mll tLltM k ftf Jtnrr hop i rvLcs NEW YORK EVENING TELEGRAM NEW YORK HERALD ; r 7 V corniun; ma it the hew ydrx evewm Ttuaux (new vowt meralo coj. i mbm rbmtm put Tom there when he stayed here then. This summer she has gone back to her own quarters again. I forgot alt about the changes, and when "WB SPENT HALF THE DAT ON THE BEACH." Tom asked if he was going to sleep In the same place ba did last year; I said yes, I supposed so, and he dashed upstairs and unpacked all his things In aunt's room. When she returned from her drive I mean crawl and went upstairs she was perfectly furious. Margaret carried all his things out as If they'd bite her. I heard her telling Mary, the housemaid, that the way young men acted nowadays was simply scandalous. Poor Tom felt It badly. He said he couldn't Imagine what the pair of elastic sided boots and the brown flannel wrapper were doing there. He has his car with him. and it goes like the wind; so does the time, as w spend half the day on the beach and the other half in the machine. It broke down the other day right In front of May Spencer's house. It certainly waa luck our happening to break down right there. It gave her a splendid chance to observe Tom Interest to the Yomen Folk the beginning on any subject. Conversa tion Uken torrentlallv at tha outaet is likely to upset anybody who Is a little tired after a day's work, and who wants the quiet enjoyment of the home. The woman who follows this advice will find her evenings pleasanter than If she Jumped at the beginning Into the heart of thirgs, especially disagreeable things. A new Idea In collars is the turnover In whit linen, striped with a color and deco rated with a simple embroidery wort ed In cotton the shad of the strip. The edge Is buttonhole scalloped and above it the design may be simple eyelets or a scroll. It Is said that an expert laundress never sprinkles her table linen. Eh dries It thoroughly la the fresh air, then dips it Into boiling water and puts It through the wringer. Each article Is then folded In a dry cloth as smoothly as possible and al VfOOt3 33rM.K. TOPX TO - OH'. . 1 Of fl T MER.E GOtiXHOPE ITS MOT 1 cvm ru - V WtoL-t tt.eCKER.EL.I SWAI-t. S A-SHOR.E'. MlNt HOMTRSli MILES; THrrT rniAW Tilt) IT TjoT) ti-e3T n". . - V C0J. AI Right R curved. and the car. She has always berm very curious and rather catty about hlm Ha was looking particularly attractive, and I had on my new motor coat., so I was pleased to observe out of the center of my eye May looking at jus through a pair of opera glasses. The shutters were closed, but I could see quite a crowd behind . her and they were all fighting for the glasses. I hope it was the Bridge class. I'm pretty sure that was one. of the days they meet. We were quite a long time getting fixed up. I had taken off my coat meanwhile. I happened to have on my best embroidered '' linen frock, and I could see quite a cam motion going on behind the shutters for the glasses. Then when he helped me on with the coat again my arms got caught In. the sleeves and It took a perfect age to get. It on. I asked him to hook It for mefunt;J.r my chin, as I can't see the fastenings aVay ' up there. He couldn't either, and the com- "I CAN'T REE THE FASTENING" AWAT UP THERE HE COULDN'T EITHER." motion up at the window waa tremendous; one of the shutters almost, burst open. However, he got all fixed at last and went ' off at full speed. It had been a, lovely ride. lowed to remain there for ' a couple of hours or so. Irons must b hoU but not scorching, because the linen must be Ironed perfectly dry. Herein lies the secret of th gloss upon tabl linen that Is guiltless ef starch. , A novel finish lo a gown seen recently consisted of a fine whit lawn frill Uken down th left side of a waist In delicate mauve and from shoulder to wrist through the upper part of th sleeves. Ths edge were first cut In large shallow scallops, only a tittle more than a ripple, and piped frills were set on and held down at In tervals with mauve cord loops passing vr buttons of th same color covered wit crochet The skirt waa of the Mint sh as me waist and the finish a black satin belt and craVat to match. 1 For afternoon gowns crape de chine tusr ia occupying th first place 1) ): X V 1