THE OMAHA DATTF REE: SIT N DAT, JUNE 17, "WOO, Big Sales of Dress Fabrics Wash -Goods, Linens, Waists, Shoes, Etc. A grand array of bargains in ALL departments, that demonstrates with force our underselling power. COME EARLY TOMORROW. Underwear Ladies' summer un derwear, long bIcovos short slo'vcs find without slccvos, in white, ceru and fancy colors, reg ular 2oc vests, in this sale I2c Ladies' lislo thread under- vests with Bilk tnpo, fillk crochet lnce trimmed necks and nrm holts, lino ribbed and fnnry ribbed lace effects, worth U)c, In this sale at 19c and 25c. Mtesen children's a n d boys' India gntizo underwear, nice fine qunllty, all sizes, worth regular up to Xe, In this wale at 10c, 124c and 19c. Laces and m Immense lots of extra flno wnsh and Thousands of yards of now allover silk llccs In net top oriental, Plat Vals., laces In combination laco nnd cm point do' esprit nnd black und cream broidery Insertion effectB worth silk Jaccs, worth up to 25c yard, on ono largo coun- Wl ter at JL 2v Three extra special bargains in embroidery, including so mo of the finest swiss, nainsook, cambric and jaconet embroidery nnd in tertlon, from tho dainty narrow widths up to the extra wide widths. LOT 1 Hundreds of pieces of flno embroidery and insortlon in whito nnd all colors, worth up to 25o yd, EI-t all go at. LOT 2 Ton thousand yards flno em broidery and Insortlon, medium and wide widths, good qual ity, neat and wldo showy lji pattorns, at yard JL 2C $1.50 Kid Gloves 59c pr. i'i' r Children's Clothing ss, A grand new lot of boys' and child's wash suits in blouse and doublo-broastoi stylos on salo first timo at 20c, 30c, 50c, "00 and upwards. tho kind that kIvo rough wear. Wo 8 to 15 years, nothlns more sultablo for present wear on lino Including offering somo very mnrkuble values at Children's Caps -All styles, made of various summery ma terials, ffood wearing fabrics, pretty OKp rf yj Qp pattern special values at miJi wnu 1 IN THE WHEELING WORLD. The grand circuit of cycle racing this sea von promises to surpass tho record of former years. Interest In cyclo racing Is largely Increased by the harmony now pre vailing between cyclo organizations, Con ditions that effect tho earnings of racing tnen hnvo changed somewhat In the past lew years and, whllo they do not mako as much money as formerly, tho sport has been benefited. Tho tlmo was when tho crack riders got big salaries from tho makers of htgh-grado whcsls for riding their wheels. Then, as was Inevitably tho case, whether It was justified or not, thoro vero chargea that theso riders would glvo races away aud tho sport suffered. Tho public got tho Impression that many of tho races woro "faked" and tho gamo fell Into disrepute. Tlui riders In many In stances wero to tilamo for this, for often they loafed around tho trncks Jockeying nnd tooling the crowds and actually mado no Individual efforts to win. Tho public tlrod of watching theuo races and cycle rac ing got a black eye. Tho Ir.ck of competition In the trade ro lloved tho makers of tho necessity of adver tising In that way and tho riders found themselves onco moro to hard pan. H be come necessary for n man to ride hard to win to mako money and thU Is tho c n dltlon that exlsto today. Tho public upon llndlng this out began to patronlzo tho races ngaln. Then a now association took hold of the sport and after a light of ono year proved that the.gamo could bo placed and maintained on a Talr basis. Then prosperity began again. The track owners nnd man agers began to make money, tho prizes In creased In value, races became moro fre Quent. Sunday gud night rncw wero Intro BOST 75c Cashmeres 39c yard ON FRONT BARGAIN SQUARE Embroidery A new York importer's sample dozon and odd lots of flno lnco bought nt half tho regular prlco will bo sold Mon. day on bargain counters ntn fraction of tholr vuluu. Largo bargain tnblo with hundreds of yards of wash laco and Insortlnn, nico, lino qunllty worth up to 15c, go ry .t l1 in two lots at mC fill CI O2C Four large bargain counters piled high with many styles of lino wnsh laces und insertions in all widths, Normandy valenclcnnos, point d'osprit, torchon laco and insertion in matched sots, nil go O l m ,t mt, in this salo at, a yd.. Ojv ClllU regular up to $1.00 yard In this salo at only 49c LOT 3 One Immense, lot of all vnrletles and patterns of extra wldo embroidery, Including fine Swiss, nainsook and cambric embroidery and In sertion, worth regular up to 35c yard all In this sale at .. 10c 3,000 pairs Ladies' high grade real French kid gloves in black, whito, browns, modes, and grays, all sizes, in two and three clasp and Foster lace hook, worth regular CQp $1.50 all go at OVt White Duck Pants for boys and children, 15c Linen Pants for boys, 12 Ac. Boys' Military Suits sizes a to CTQp years, red or blue trimmings, only-' v $2.50 Boys' Knee Pants Suits, 2 pieces, for $1.25 there are about 250 of these double seat suits in all wool mixed, light nnd dark choviots, best satisfaction for 1.25 have them In sizes from salo nt. Children's Straw Hats a great and varied every dcsirablo etylo We aro ro- 25c, 49c, 75c duced, tho spectacular motor cycles woro brought over hero from France and all around good times woro ovldont. This year finds moro registered cyclo racers of bath profcfslonal nnd amateur classes on the books of tho National Cycling association than thero havo over boon on tba books of the U A. W. Tho amatcurti predominate as a matter of course, but thero aro profes sional enough tor all purposes and unless tho amateur changes his nature very soon tho professional list will bo greatly In creased before tho end of tho reason, merely by tho enforcement of tho amateur laws. Tho fatal accident to Miles and Stafford at Walth.tm on Wednesday naturally creates a great deal of talk about tho dangers of motor cyclo racing nnd pacing on tho track. This was tho first fatality In tho cast since tho Introduction of motors and It Is noteworthy that tho men woro not killed by a tall, but by running Into a post. A great many falls have occurred In which tho men sustained nothing worso than bruises, with now and then a broken arm, Hathcr than crash Into any solid stationary object mcHt motor cy clists elect to throw tho 'mnchlno and thorn solves sldowayn to tho track. There Is much surprlso manifested that there have not been many men killed by falling from motor cycles, but tho least of It has been among' tho racing, A railroad man said during tho week: "I cannot understand it. A rider falls from a motor cycle whllo going at a 1:30 gait or forty miles an hour. Ho falls with his machine and thero Li danger from ex ploding gasolln nnd dangor of broken limbs from the big machine falling upon h!:n. Yet ho Is not killed. Should tho game rider step from n train moving at ftrty r.illcn an hour he would, In nine case3 out of ten, meet his death nnd no ono would bo surprised, al though he would alight on sword and not n cement track. lie would land freo, too, with no 275-pound machine filled with sasollne to 100 pieces of exceptionally fine twilled, light weight fancy cashmeres In beautiful designs, flcur do lis, polka dot and other designs, handsomo combinations, red, navy, and light grounds with either black or white designs. Also plain caahincrcs In the new pastel s'ladee. Theso are especially cdaptcd for outing suits, klmonas, children's and Infant's dresses, all on sale on front bargain squaro at 39c yd Sale of Shirt Waists These waists are all up-to-date, shirt waist iiiiunifncturer, every one Is Inilor-made. In tills Imported Anderson Illiillliutu, line lawns, zephyr percale, et 25c C.L.UI I? waists Cu-irwiO for Theso are all the odds and ends in shirt waists, all sizes, percale, gingham, etc waists of which there nro only ono or two of a kind, and In order to closo them out quick, they will go at In basement .-"-"-""V PI-.., Lot 3j 75c siurt Waists An especially fine lot of shirt 25c of shirt waists in lawns 75c trimmed with embroidery and Insertion shirred, tuck ed and corded, percale waists with French backs, new col lars and cuffs, all on salo on main floor at Muslins, Bleached Muslin 5,000 yards bleached mus lin Monday at, per yard 2c Organdies, Lawns, Dimities 5casos organdios. lawns and1 . dimities, worth up to 25c oC yard, in remnants at 36-inch Percales 10,000 yards HO-inch wldo per- calo, would bo cheap at 12c yard, go at 5c The Great Shoe Sale Continues Monday we continue the sale of the Chicago wholesale shoe stock. Come if you want fine shoes at less than half price. Men's Shoes worth up to $5 at $1.69 This includes all the men's in tans, all mado for this season in tho very newest and latest summer styles, in vicl kid, Russia calfskin, horse hido, volour calf In tho very llucst (Joodyear wolt solos and fino McKay sowing. Shoes tho cheap est of which sold for $2.50 and from that on up to $5 a pair. Your choice of all thoso men's slzo by itsolf on a bargain countor of Women's Shoes Main Floor. Hundreds of ladies' finest hand-turned shoes In Imported vicl kids, In blacks and tans, In plain and fancy facing, toppings, also finest patent leather shoes mado nnd retailed for $4.00, ft. I0 and JT'.OO u pair, go oa bargain squares, main floor .. .. 2.50 iiiwiMH.iiw.i'irn mix It up with him. Tho main secret In this relation Is that tho motor cyclists nre pre pared every second of tho tlmo to 'fall easily.' Thoy havo learned the trick of tumbling without Injuring themselves, tho same as professional acrobats. This was aptly Illustrated last summer wheon Four nlcr, tho first motor cyclist nnd tho most rockltfis, fell on tho track aud rolled along tho truck for about thirty or forty feet. Mony thought ho must be dead when they saw him lying motionless, hut when his frlend3 went to pick him up nnd stooping asked him If ho was hurt, tho Frenchman answered scornfully: 'What you tlnk, that I don't know my business, eh! You tlnlc I don't know how to fall, chl' I)oubtlei-n thoro aro many wheelmen nnd t wheelwomen who would llko to know how to fall to chenpo serious Injury. Tho best placo to seek such Information Is from the motor cyclo riders, or perhaps from pro fo3slonnl acrobats who do knockabout acts. It should not bo Inferred that the art of fall ing as known to tho motor riders saves them atwolutoly from Injury. -It depends upon how much Is thought of a hurt when n man says ho Is not hurt. Tho cotlmato an athlete In training has of any Injury Is very different' from that of the ordinary rood rider. With professional cyclists nothing counto unlrus It lays them up so that they cannot rldo. A few stitches In tho scalp is a trifle to them, but a leg bruised so as to prevent fast riding .is a calamity. Tho bent cluo as to how tho riders tall to oacnpo death nnd serious dam- j ago Is probably to bo found In tho remarks of a trainer. Ho snia: "Tho nveroge man when he falls from a wheel stlftrno out llko n stake und sets up a rigid muscular rceistunco to tho contact with tho ground. Tho consequence U that somothlng has to go. A good blcyclo rider known enough to otrlke limp and yielding. NP5IS&S0NS 4iDOU0LP Wrapper Sale 0 4 p-v WkT en-. qii.ou wrappers jvw 200 dozen hot weath er wrappers mado from nno lawn, dim ities, percales, etc., all light colors, trim med with lace, em broidery, white yokes, every ono manufactured to sell for 1.50, principally larro sizes, on salo on second floor at 50c in fact they are waists in lawns All the new extreme novolties in this lot, in lawns, dimities, percales, etc on sale 2d floor Wash Fabrics, Prints India Linon, Nainsook and Dimities. 5,000 yurds India Llnons, Nain sooks and Dimities, worth up to 25c yard on salo Monday at 8ac, 10c, 12aC, 15c shoes of every description in y uuDUiipuuu in uirit 1.69 lino shoos, each its own. All at ono price, $1.(51) I.ndlcV (for! Tien. Ou main flour and In basement you will find an Imniennn number, thoiw- nnris in fact, of ladles' tlno hIIdppih and oxford ties in blacks, tans and patent leathers, tfonio are in tho orlg- inal rases, others on bargain ipinres. At i "'. Vi-i'. V-"" " ifn.no. Ho hits tho ground moro llko a spongo than llko a block of wood and when he strikes ho takes tho bounce nnd rolls. An Illustra tion of tho vnluo of falling limp is tho lucky escapes of drunken men who reel down cellnrwnys ond get off with less In Jury than sober men. Tho drunken mnn'n muscles aro reluxrd and ho does not mako tho tlorco resistance with his arms and legs thnt a nobcr man dne and that causes broken bones. Ho Just strikes and rolla llko a bundle of rags. That's tho best I can tell you about It. Thero Is alfo hjiiio thlng to bo learned, however, about tho acrobatic ability of twisting one's self In tho air so as not to strlko the head. Foot ball playera can tell a great deal about knowing how to fall." Thero Is much moro In tho winning of a profcfslonal Natlonnl Cycling ossoclatlon chnmplonshlp than tho gaining of tho medal embloiuatio of tho feat. T'nerj Ii Ito ad vertising valuo, for Inatnnco. which, to a professonnl rider especially, Is of no Incon siderable valuo nowadays. Advertising is dollars and conts to tho present day cash prlzo rider nnd for the winner of national championships Is mcHt excellent advertising. It follows, Oiere foro, that tho five championship events on tho program will bo bitterly contested by tho (lower of American professionalism. Tho mllo championship will nwaken groat Interest from the fact that Its decision will bring to light tho 1P0O mllo champion. (Annual championships, run off In tho height of tho seaoon, when nil men nro at their best and under tho management of tho greatest cycling organization In tho world, offer tho only proper means cf pos itively determining what men aro tho "top notchers" ut tho various dlstanuos. From which it Is apparent that professional nnd amateur championships of tho United 6tatcs, which will bo decided at the cxposl- Bit JL RLflin jHUfH tmmLW bm fkWItr SHI MSmMi $2 and $3 Silks 49c & 69c Fancy Silks an assortment seldom displayed In a retail store. These are nil short, lengths running from 4 to 8 yards. Tho entire output of a manufacturer. Many of these are exclusive patterns In waist lengths, nnd tho price Is unapproachablo for Monday. Wo offer this exceptional largo lot of striped taffeta, fancy plaids, fancy brocades and fancy checked taffeta, elabor ate and exceptionally heavy fancy novelty silk, worth If In full pieces from 12.00 to $3.00, go In two lots at 49c & 69c Monday from the leading Broadway New York City Immense assortment yon will find inuny made of the finest fLot2? $2 Shirt Waists 50c These are strictly tail ored waists made from tho best Anderson Imported gingham, nnd you will readily recognize them n tho Ilroaduay Now York Tailored Shirt Waist mak er's name Is on every one, bis price was $2, on sale at 50c Finest Shirt Waists 98c desirable shirt waists, many 98c Dress Prints 5,000 yards standard dross prints, A nono hotter nt any prlco, JL(j Monday at, yard Ginghams Kvcrott Classic and cham bray ginghams, worth 12io yard, go at 6c 7e Covert Cloth 12Jc covert and bicycle cloth, Monday at, por yard blacks and Women's Shoes In Basement. Over n 1.000 pairs of ladles' fine hand turned nnd McKay sewed shoos which wero mdo to retail up to $4.00, Including almost every kind of shoe worn today - wmi "v ,)..,, iR i HVi R7p, I ,mu 111 bl), "" 8,203 Y,kDz fio nt Hon building July 10-15 next, when tho i national moot will ho hold at .Milwaukee, will bo well worth seeing. Tho wldc-tlro law, passed by tho Massa chusetts legislature through tho efforts of tho Massachusetts division of the League of American Wheelmen, provides that on nnd after January 1, 1002, "It shall bo un lawful, except ns piovldcd In section -l of this act, to uso upon nny road, street or way In this commonwealth a draft w.gm o cart having tires of Iron or steel, or of nny substanco equally hard, which aro Ices In I width than ono and one-half times tho dl- amoter of tho axle, measured nt the shoul- j der thereof, but In no rase shall a tiro moro than four Inches In width bo required and wagons and carts built with wooden or hoi- low axles shall havo tires not less In ! width than tho diameter of tho axle, meas ured at the shoulder thcrrtif. Tills art shall apply to all wagons and carts tho axles of which aro two Inches or moro n diameter, measured ns oforctmld, and to all stago coaches, tally-ho coaches, barges and oth-T' passenger vehicles not built to run on Iron or steel rails und constructed to carry eight j or more persons." Tho fourth section states that tho net 1 shall not apply to wagons or o'.hor vehicles owned and used in tho state January 1,' 1902. This Is tho weak clause In tho bill, 1 putting off tho best effects of tho Inw for many years. Tho pennlty for violation of tho law Is a fino not exceeding (100. Vpnrlv fnrtv miles hnvo hepn ridden In 'ono hour by a cyclist and tho prediction Is ' I . 1 . I I . I. . . I. ....... f mane wiui ueiure uiu i'im m uin nuuiuiui tho coveted two score will havo boon passed, This mighty deed was accom plished In Paris In a fifty-mllo raco, tho record smasher being Kmllo Houboura, a 'Frenchman, who succeeded In riding thirty nine miles C21 yards In tho sixty minutes ON MAIN FLOOR BARGAIN SQUARE sp. iecial Sale of Linens Absolutely fast color Turkey red table damask, the 1 f 35c kind, for, per yd. .At Heavy all linen Scotch cream table damask, worth 40c yd, at 60-inch and 0-1-inch half uiuuuiiuli .nui onvui uitNiuiieu an linen liorman table damask, worth G5o yd, at 98c quality pure white mercerized table damask ' E por yd . .DvC 72-inch all linen, extra heavy, tine quality silver 'bleached table damask, beautiful designs, worth 9Sc, CZCl at. Per yd UVC .VAIMCIXS TO MATCH, I)(I.JV, 9,l7n. $1.25 and 1.50 quality round thread, embossed, all linen table damask, very latest puttorns, extra heavy and lino, (iti-in at 751- vil 72-inch nt , ,!)8o y"l J 5-8 Napkins to match, dozen " "ci o .1 Napkins to match, doen !'.!'.S2'.!)8 11.00 quality largo sizo, all linen, half bleached Napkins, dozen Snc $1.50 quality all linon. oxtra heavy, bleached and half bloa ched 'ri'tr, ' Napkins, dozon MrSC 24"1,nS1 rl 1,n fu,l bloachod ish satin damask Na' pkins, tt? 4 r- real $2.50 quality, dozon J ' k 5( Hoc knotted fringe linen Towels for. ... ic 1,000 dozen 10c Turkish Towels at ". '. . ' .5c Balance of tho 59c linen Pillow Casos, only ' "5 600 fringed 10-4 linon tablo cloths worth $1.75 eti'j"'C'i at $1.00 50 dozen Spaohtol dressor scarfs worth $1.00 at 4?)c 100 dozen fringed Napkins, each . . . ...' l-2c Parasol Sale Monday 500 misses' and children's fancy parasols go ai lie, 19c, 25c, and 39c Hundreds of ladies' plain and fancy silk parasols with many styles of QOp handles, all go at VOL Thousands of high cost novelty parasols, woith up to $10. 00, on bargain countor at $1.59, $2.50 and $3.98 Underwear and Shirts Bargain squares heaped high with underwear all s izes and kinds the biggest values you have ever known. Men's underwear in Kgyptlan Totton, white, lisle tlnlsli, rnney tinten, ecru, iuiik, hlue, dark Itrown nnd fancy lark mixed, all slr.oH shirts Ofi to IS)-drnwcrs SO to 16- special salo price only Men's L'lnierwear in line basket weave, rem ami blue, also fancy mixed, silk iln- (shed, all sizes hlilrls and drawers, also an decant line of balbiignans In ecru, blue, tans and biowns per garment In basement on bargain squares wo offer you tho eliolco of o.. l,.,.,.,nU.. Inl .f tnnll'u ,. hlli. H llrlH WllltO SlllrtS Wltll colored 'bosoms-mon's fancy negligee shirts some with collars attached, others without collars and a lot of men's summer work shirts Theso aro In a vnrlety of sizes oniy We rffer nearly 5,600 men's first-class mado and prr-tcc-t ftttlncr shirts, In all sizes, in nearly CO dirforonr t'; In miuir.'is. percales, pennngH. chambniys, cU: I'-a''", , has two eollars and ono pair or viiffs ilelai'lu d. At the wn n price, 33c. we give you eliolco of an linmenso lot or mens NeKllKPc Shirts, with collar and cuffs attached. In all tnn iwellfst stsles nnil In all sizes. Also a big lot of mens lino white laundered Shirts; wltll reinforced lin en bosom and buck, stayed seams, gnssnted nnd continuous facing throughout all sizes - long and short bosoms and sleeves your choice for only from pistol crack to pistol crack. Kd Tay- lore's thirty-eight miles 1,225 yurds dldj not stand long, tho new mark being shovod so far that tho champion's figures now looki small In comparison. What makes thhtrlde tho moro remarkablo is tho fact that It j was made In a fifty-mile race in which tho mark for tho half century was lowered frm 1:19:27 -1-5 to 1:16 flat. Ilouhours retltod ( after making tho hour record and tho rano and fifty-mile record wont to Ilauge, who trailed Ilouhours tho first hour. Motor tricycle paco was used and now tho I cry of tho French Is that motor tandems 1 .... . 1.1. .1.1.. Mn.u are not in tno samo cihnu wum mm machine. It has born demonstrated that tho three-wheeler Is steadier than tho tan dem and that tho rider gets morn protection from tho wind, although It Is qulto a trick to get liked to following In between two wheels. Harry Kikes said that tho first time ho tried it ho won reminded of a squirrel running around In a wheel. Ilou hours' rldo was no fluke, for ho has already figured among tho holders of tho hour rec ord. Tho only tlmo Jimmy Mlchaol held ihdi mark Ilouhours took It away from blm, rnls-, Ing tho Ilguros to twenty-eight milrs l,fi!2 yurds at Ilordeaux, France, August 2.1, 1S93. His ride this tlmo will bo appreciated moro when It Is learned that thoro wero four teen men In tho raco in which nearly forty miles wero mado In tho hour. Henry Wesson and Klbrldgo Hart, two Now York tourists, hold tho record for rid ing tho Hrlo viaduct at I.ancsboro, N. Y., ou tti Uth Inst. It was tho result of a wager. The viaduct Is over a quarter of a mile In length and stands 300 feet from the ground, It Is used by tho Krlo and Is not designed for passengers. A stono coping twclvo Inches wldo runs nlong the outer edgo, unguarded by rail .or unythlng else. Within tho past two years many persons Hosi'ry sale 2S0 dozen Indies' misses' nnd fast blnclc nnd fancy hoso, in full p9 1 I simmlcsHll sizes, worth j pP I'iWl , Ut U113 SlllU lib 150 dozen ladies' French llslo thread hose, fast black, tans and fancy colors In plain and drop stitch lisle, all sizes and nil mm styles, worth up to 7Gc J pair, in this enlo at iKJs Girls', boys' and ladies' full regular mado hosiery in plain and line ribbed, laco effects, fancy colors, with doublo soles and spliced heels would be a bargain at 20c -4 im pair In tills salo at I ri" only 1V VwT7 OTr reSEG Z Ui (& ii Anclo mixture, - 'J mdKj cellular knit, In g -UP S W with soft bosoms, -4 I I ' 1'-' 39c havo fallen from tho structure, striking tho rocks below. Wesson and Hart wero making a bicycle trip from Uuffnlo to their homes in New York, and when Lanesboro whs reached Hart dared Wesson to rldo the structure, supposing they rnuld go between the rails. When It was found that tho oulsldo coping was tho only placo available, ho tried lo back out, but Wesson lnughcd nt him and wagered $5 that ho dared not ride It. There upon he startod across on his wheel, Wes son following. Down In tho valley a breath Jem crowd watched the exploit, for tho slightest wabblo would hnvo dashed both to their death or an approaching train would havo shaken them off. They arrived nt tho other sldu, however, both In a cold sweat and badly scared. Thoy declared that nil tht gold In tho country could not Induco thorn to repeat tho performance, The freo wheel or coaster brake mndo Its nppcaranco on tho racing path recently In Knglnnd at tho first of tho Midland, Cycling and 'Athletic club summor evening meetings. Tho competitors started from tho top of tho straight and ceased pedaling nt tho Judges' stand, tho prizes being awarded for tho longest distance run with tho wheel going freo. This novel contest In Instructive In showing how far tho momentum ncqulrcd In a moderate run will carry a blcyclo on tho flat without further exertion. Ilaxter, mak ing tho record for a contest under such con ditions, ran 107 yards, and tho nvorago dls tanco for tho other leading riders exceeded u quarter of a mllo. Doth tho track and tho performers wero exceptional, but tho ro sults show tho perfection to which the re leasing arrangements of the clutch have al ready been brought. Tho contest was earn fully watched by oxpcrtH In cycling manu facture, to whom this and other trials of tho kind should yield somo valuable duta. -i I'M