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THE OMAHA DA TLX BEE: SATURDAY, fAECIT f), 1001.
FLORENCE WANTS TO RIDE
Idovemint li on Toot to Becurs Eltotrio Our
Cine from Omaha.
NEW TRACTION COMPANY INTERESTED
Co it it I - CnmniliilnnM,i Will Hp I'rtl-tliiii-il
nt .Meetlnu f Hint
Jlnily (it CI run I n l'rnii!hle
for I'roinmed Line.
Tho pcoplo ot Florence have Inkcn up the
question of an electric lluo between Omaha
uuil that city, with tho New System Trnctlon
lotnpany, tho Omaha corporation which Is
planning tho construction of tho electric
line between Croston, la., and Wlnloract,
At tho next meeting of tho county com
tnUaloncrH tho parties Interested will ask
for u franchlso which will grant them the
right of way over certain public roads bo
tweon Omaha and Florence, ami at tho next
meeting ot tho Florence village board steps
will bo taken to sccuro n franchlso from
tho village. Tho company's Intention Is to
construct tho lino from Amos avenue north
to tho main street In Florence, running a
branch to Forest Lnwn cemetery. A com
mittee of citizens of Florence has tho mat
ter In charge nt that end of tho lino and
will present tho matter to tho commission
ers. They express no doubt of securing the
necessary franchise from tho county and
village, nnd nro now looking , for a way
from tho north lino of tho rlty limits to
Ames avenue.
LoiiUliiHT After Itlulit nf ny.
Whllo believing tho council will grant
them rlght-of-wny over Thirtieth street,
they have anticipated possible refusal and
will sccuro n right-of-way over private
property if necessary. Several owners of
real estate ulong tho proposed lino havo
already given assurance that they will do
nato necessary ground, and littlo remains
to be secured by puruhaso or donation.
Tho Now SyBtcm Trnctlon company will
lnlroduco a novel Htylo of electric railway
construction, thcro being no poles nor
oerhoad wires. Tho power for the moving
of trains Is transmitted through wires
which nro carried in conduits along thc,sldo
of tho rail nnd Is brought to tho car by a
small trolley, which Is extended to tho
edgo of tho car nnd touches the wires in
side of thu conduit. Tho system has been
pronounced safer than tho overhead trolley
and tho expense ot construction Is but littlo
greater than that of overhead wires. In
tho conduits tho wires aro protected from
tho weather and will last longer than when
exposed.
PROSPECT HILL EXTENSION
1'ronoiM'il Street Ititllwny Improve
impiiI I.IKcly (o Hi- Mntle In
Hit' fiir Future.
G. S. Ilrnawn has taken up tho proposed
opening of Thirty-third street from llurt to
Cass and tho extension of the street rail
way lino to I'rospcct Hill. For somo days
tho matter has been In abeyance nnd It be
gan to look as though tho proposed Im
provement would not bo mado this season,
but with tho action ot tho Prospect Hill
Improvement club this week and tho de
termination of tho chairman of tho com
mittee to presa matters, It Is stated that
tho work will be under way In a short
time.
An ofllcrr of tho street railway corapapy
who declared this week that no work could
bo dono by tho eoiupnny until tho return
of certain members of tho board of di
rectors, specifically excepted tbo Prospect
Hill extension from that condition, saying
that as tho board has already announced
Bath Cabinets
$5.00
As good as some that nro sold for nearly
double abovo price seo them in our wlu
Uow or wrlto us about them.
Sherman & McGonnell Drug Go,
Cor. 10th t.nd Dodge, Omaha.
Don't Buy a
PIANO
Until ynu'Miave Investigated our selected
stock ot
STEIN WAY
VOSK EMEHSON
IVKltS & I'OND
STEOEIl STUCK
A. II. CHASB and
l'ACKAlll) PIANOS. .
II.&S tniys a beautiful Chlckerlng upright.
VA buys u rrllablo Squnro piano,
$10 buys mi Organ, In good condition.
$168
buys ft now upright piano, fully guaranteed
Terms. J5.0U eiish Jl per week. New pi
nnoH for rent. Flno tuning and repairing
promptly done.
Wrlto ror eumioguo, prices una terms,
r pay us a visit ot Inspection.
or
SCHMOLLER & MUELLER,
The OKI Reliable Pinnn House,
iaiU I'Mrnmii Street, Onmhn.
UU7 llroiulvmr, Council IllnRi,
' Tel. Jt.
Its Intention of building as soon as tha
street was put In propor shape, tho mat
ter was In tho hands of the executive ofll
ccrs and the work could start without a
farther meeting of the Irectory.
Uefore tho work can be started by the
street railway company It will be neces
sary to grado California street at Thirtieth
and to make a fill nt considerable extent
at Thirty-third and Lincoln streets. This
work will bo done by tho city and will be
paid for ultimately by the property owners
along tho lino of tho road. Tho appraisers
have llxcd tho damages of opening Thirty
third street nt 111,210, an amount which Is
considered fair by the majority of tho peo
ple concerned. Tho ordinance for tho
grading of Cnllfornln street was prepared
in February, but has not been Introduced
In thn council yet. Interested parties will
attend the meeting of the council in com
mlttco of the whole Monday afternoon for
tho purposo of having tho proposed ordi
nance considered and reported for passngo
at tho regular meeting Tuesday evening.
Cnsenrlnc lit Alt IlrucK.xtn.
Cures Biliousness, Constipation and Dys
pepsia, or money refunded. 1'rlco CO cents.
Book explaining cause and cure mailed froe.
Ilea Ilros. & Co., Minneapolis. Minn.
GOOD MONTH FOR JOBBERS
Iiiorrnne of Trmlc Duriiiic February
Over CorrPMiionilliiK .Month of
it Vrnr Ami.
Tho business interests of Nebraska for
tho month of February nro reported by
commercial agencies to bo in excellent
condition. During opening weeks of tho
month tho Jobbers of Omaha and other
Nebraska towns reported that business wns
not ns good as for tbo corresponding time
last year and In one or two instances com
plaints were madn.becnusa of what the Job
bers considered k decline, but when tho
month was closed and tho books were bal
anced It wns found that the Increase -In
business of February, 1901, over the corre
sponding month of 1900 was from 10 to IS
per cent.
Tho avcrago of prices has been lower on
goods handled by Nebraska Jobbers this
year than a yenr ago nnd tho Increased
business thcrcforo means a grcntly In
creased tonnage, which has hnd a marked
effect on tho dividends of Nchraskn rail
road lines.
From n retailer's standpoint the month
was not as satisfactory as It might have
been. Dealers in heavy clothing and In
rubber goods suffered most nnd In some
cases It was necessary to ask foV exten
sion ot credits nt tho first of tho month.
Thcso credits in general havo been met
nnd wholesalers report collections excel
lent. Tho effect of tho unseasonable
weather has been offset by Improved con
ditions In nil parts of tho state, so that re
tail merchants on tho wholo nro In better
condition this year than they wero twelve
months ago.
One featuro of tho Nebraska retail trndo
Is tho number of changes which have tnken
place. Tho number of failures Is small
comparatively, but slnco December approx
imately 1,100 business changes have taken
placo In tho state. In most Instances theso
changes wero dissolutions ot partnership
nnd tho records show thnt in a majority
ot cases tho retiring partner went into
business on his own account.
CAUSU OK FALLING HAIR.
OnnilrufT, Wlilrli In n Germ Disease
Kill the Germ.
Falling hair Is caused by dandruff, which
Is a germ disease. Tho germ In burrowing
In to tho root of tho hair, whero It de
stroys tbo vitality of tho hair, causing tho
hair to fall out, digs up tho cuticle In littlo
scales, called dandruff or scurf. You can't
stop thn falling hair without curing tho
dandruff, nnd you can't euro tho dandruff
without killing tho dandruff germ. "De
stroy tho cause, you removo tho effect."
Nowbro's Herpicido Is tho only hair prep
aration that kills tho dandruff germ. Herpi
cido is also a delightful hair dressing.
WILL TEST THE ORDINANCE
llnliea Corpm Cam- of Groper II r own
Will lie Heard Snturdny
Marnln it.
Tho habeas corpus caso of David Drown,
tho North Twenty-fourth street grocer, who
proposes to test tbo constitutionality of
tho Sunday closing ordlnanco, will bo dis
posed ot In Judgo Baker's court Saturday
morning. Tho writ wns mado returnable
yesterday, but as Judgo Baker Is engaged
with tho Stuht larceny ease, ho decided to
continuo tho habeas corpus bearing.
Brown wns nrrestod for violating tho Sun
dny closing ordinance and lined J10 In police
court. Ho usscrts that tho ordlnanco Is
unconstitutional becauso It is class legis
lation, applying only to grocers and meat
dealers.
IlavInK a linn on t'liniulierlnln'
CoukIi llrmeily.
"Our druggists havo had such a run on
Chamberlain's Cough lteuiedy that they
havo had to older more and today there Is
nono In the town. I went for a bottle this
morning and tbo druggist snld: 'Chamber
lain's goes quicker than any other kind.' "
says H. Ooddard, Edgcmont, S. Dak. Thero
Is good reason toi Its popularity. No other
remedy will loosen and relievo a cold so
quickly. No other will prevent a cold or nn
attack of tho grip from resulting In pneu
monia. No other Is more pleasant or snfo
to take. For salo by all druggists.
15 V 1211 Y TUESDAY
In February. March and April the
UNION PACIFIC
will sell tickets at the following
GREATLY REDUCED RATES:
From Omaha to San Francisco, Los
Angeles and San Dlogo $23.00
Ogden, Salt Lake, Butte, Helena.... 23.00
Portland, Spokane, Tacoma, Seattle,. 25.00
New city ticket office, 13Zt Farnara street.
Tel. 316.
Union station, 10th and Marcy. Tel. 629.
Annnnucenicntn of the Thriller.
"A Stranger In a Strango Land," which
conies to Boyd's theater for two perform
ances next Sunday, in nddttlon to being new
to Omaha theater-goers, is said to be n
farco abounding In clean, xpontaneous fun
of tho Amorlcnn variety and Is wholly dc
void of tho coarseness thut marks tho
French farco productions. On Monday nnd
Tuesday Francis Wilson nnd company will
present their new comic opera, "Tho Monks
of Mnlabar," which has met with universal
favor and success. Tho ndvanco salo al
ready insures big houses.
Knitter Time North
The Northwestern lino, "Twin City Lim
ited," now leaves the Union station, Omaha,
at 7:55 p. m. dally, Instead of 7:35 p. m.,
formerly. The arrival time at St. Paul
Minneapolis REMAINS UNCIIANUED.
Through connections from the west are Ihui
assured and a MORE CONVENIENT time
of departure Is afforded Omaha and Coun
cil Bluffs patrons. The same magnlOqus
equipment It retained In service.
City offices, 1401-1403 Farnam street
Leave Clilcnuo Tnemlny. Arrlr In
Flurliln WednemlN).
No cbango of cars by going on Chicago &
Florida Special, leaving Chicago Union edi
tion 12 noon Tuesdays, and nt tho same
hour Fridays, for Jacksonvillo nnd St.
Augustine. Tho most convenient service
for a southern trip. For details apply to
II. R. Dcrlng. A. O. P. Agt., 218 South Clark
st Chicago, 111.
Dir. ii.
MET, Fred, sr. nged &S, years.
Funeral Saturday, .March Mil, nt 2:30 p.
m. from family residence, 516 Harney St.
Interment I'rospcct 11111.
IIWIIII.VV .SA'H HDAY SPECIALS.
IIojm' f.00 WiilKtx nt Stir.
tOO dor. Mother's Friend waists for boys
from 4 to 11 years, with separate collats,
made to, sell nt fl, on sale at 29c.
MEN'S $1.50 WHITE SHIRTS AT 69C.
300 doz. men's fine white laundered shirts,
ono of tho best brands made: every shirt
warranted perfect and worth jl.50; on salo
at 59c. Men's $1.00 colored laundered I
shirts nt 19c: men's 75a medium weight,!
Jersey ribbed shirts nnd drawers, 39ei
men's $1.25 colored laundered shirts, In all
tho new styles, at 73e. Hoys' $1.00 colored
nnd whlto Inundercd shirts, with separate
collars, nt 49c. Men's $1.50 medtumwclght
wool shirts and drawers nt $1.00.
BAG AND 750 SHIRTS AT 23C.
S0O doz. men's and boys work shirts, In
light and dark colors, every shirt war
ranted perfect nnd made to sell at 50t and
75c, on sale nt 25c.
OIIEAT SAMPLE SHOE SALE SATURDAY
Tho most extraordinary bargains In fine
shoes for men, women and children; nil tho
newest nnd latest styles; every pair war
ranted. All tho ladles' lino sample $1.00
and $3.00 hand sewed vlcl kid and patent
leather shoes nt $1.9C. All tho ladles' fino
sample $3.50 nnd $1.00 Russia calf nnd va
lour ralf shoes, In tnns and blacks, ou salo
nt $1.96. All tho men's Ann sample $3.50,
$1.00 and$3.00 box calf and Rusaln calf, tan
und black shoes at $l.9fi. All the men's
finest snmplo $1.00 nnd $3.00 vlcl kid and
patent leather shoes on salo nt $1.96.
IN Ot'R BARGAIN SHOE DEPARTMENT.
Ladles' fino $2.50 nnd $3.00 vlcl kid laco
shoes at $1.39; ladlos' fine $2.00 nnd $2.25
kid button nnd laco shoes at 98c; men's
satin ralf $2.50 laco shoes at $1.39. Infants'
50c soft solo laco shoes, 19c.
HAYDEN BROS.
cngo. aged 3 months: Gertrude Woller, 160
Webster, nged 3 month; Emma Oninslc,
1SI3 North Eighteenth, nged 23.
nirthi-Frank Knrel, 1227 South Twelfth,
boy; II. V. liny ward, 2710 Jackson, boy;
John IVteron, Kli Izard, hoy; Pletro
Monctirn. 1235 South JSiiieieentn. hoy; Wll-'
llam McGlvnn. 1512 North Seventeenth, i
boy; Fred Dunne, Ninth nnd Haiu-roft, girl. !
Kahl & Johnston's opening of fine mil-!
llnery occurs Monday and Tuesday, March
11 nnd 12,
Km itntla Irill nn,l I 'lili.Linii Mltte.
No, 1 California limns, 7c; fresh pork
snuiagi', 74c, dry salt meat, 7'ic; bone
loss pigs' feet. 7'ac; bulk oysters, 25c nnd
10c; bt.ncless cottage hams, 10c; No. 1 lean
bacon, 12jc HAYDEN I1IIOS,
Wanted, a trained nurse to take cnarge at
a sanitarium; mint have experience, a good
education nnd good business ability. Ad
dress J 69, care Bee office.
Sam'l .Bums, 1318 Farnam, announces the
arrival of tho King Charles' ware.
Mortality Stntiallm.
Tho following deaths nnd births wero re
ported to thu rlty health commissioner for
tho twenty-fuur hours ending nt noon Fri
day: Dentils Mrs. H. Ifnlne, Douglnx rounty
hoxpltul, ngrtl 51: Ella Christina Dlneneii,
2001 Hurt, uged 7; Huby Carlson, 2S3I Chi-
Martin Reum
Of tho Central Market says Max Goldsmith
don't know anything about his business
.Mux put in mi ndvt. stilting thut Martin
wanted u wife that he was rich nnd
wanted omo one to help spend his money
Ho snys thnt while he Is not poor ho Is
not ilch nnd when he wants a wlfo ho'll
do the selecting himself.
Cramer's Kidney Cure 75c
I'artcrs Liver Pills 15c
Stuart's Tablets 40c
llar-Ilen 40c
I'cruna 75c
llosti.tter's Hitters 75c
Duffy's Malt Whiskey S3c
llromo Quinine 15c
Sclincfer's Cough Curo 20c
AJax Tnblets 40c
lludyan Tablets 40c
W'yeth's Beef, Iron nnd Wlno 75c
I'alno'H Celery Compound 75c
Wine of Cnrdlil 75c
Carter's Liver Pills 15c
Pierce's Prescription 75c
Dr. Karl Cramer's I'ennyroynl Pills. ...$1.00
cruicccD jt price
abnHErcn druggist
S. W. Cor. Kith nnil Clilcnuo.
HAYDEN:
New Spring
CLOTHING
For big and little boys.
The Haytlen Bros,
trade mark on n gar
ment means your
money buck or a new
garment for any rea
sonable cause for dissatisfaction.
Delightful surprises for the, .youngsters and their parents Sat
urday. Wc will display an extraordinary variety of new stylish
clothing for boys, at our wonderfully low prices. It's the best
made clothing in America. It's the latest styles and newest pat
terns. Little men ', to 10 years have been specially well looked
after. We'll help you to the best, nattiest' you could wish for
Russian blouses, beautiful, 2.75 to .?(5.00.
Vestecs,'the newest, $l.ir to ?r.r0.
The popular sailor suits, all the newest kinds
loop front, reversible shield, newest colorings, new
est fabrics, 2.75 to ?5.0U.
Hoys' double breasted suits, knee trousers, 100
styles to select from, for 95e to 5.00.
See our dark blue spring serge, all wool, color
fast double breasted suits, U-pieec and vesteo suits,
Same goods, 2.50 and I.75.
Sco our new 2-plcce suit, coat mado 3
button cutaway sack style, with l;nco trou
sers nnd belt, for young men 7 to 10 yenrs,
at 2.50 to $6.00.
Young men's suits, with long trousers.
We prcparo an Immense assortment ot the
clothes moro than nny three stores in tbo
city nowest styles, perfect fitting suits,
for $3.73 to $15.00.
12 new lines of $5.00 nnd $7.60 young
men's suits, go on salo Saturday.
Extra special salo of boys' perfect fit
ting, odd long trousers, sizes, waists 2R
to 31, for 05c, $1.50 and $2.50. Regular $2
to $1.50 values.
HAYDEN BROS
SELLING TI1E MOST CLOTH 1X6 IN OMAHA.
$5,000 DRUG STOCK
On Sale at The Myers-Dillon Drug Company at
Less Than Half Price.
We desire to state to the public that we have purchased the entire retail drug de
partment of the Aloe-Pentold Co. This purchase includes a very large stock of druggist
sundries, such as brushes, perfumes, combs, mirrors, soaps, sponges, and in fact everything
kept in a retail drug store. We propose to close out these goods commencing Saturday
morning, tho sale to continue until all goods are sold, at ery Low Prices.
Soaps
25c Tackcrs' Tar Soap 15c
25c Cutlcura Soap 20c
$1.00 Lublns Soap (all odors) Clc
75c Lublns Soap 4.1c
50c Lublns Snap 2Sc
10c Oatmeal Soap 5c
(Havo about 1 gross 3 cakes box.)
10c Violet Soap 6c
5c Wool Soai 3c
6c Ivory Soap 4c
25c Juvcnllo Soap '. 10c
10c Juvenile Soap 6c
20c Heegnm's Tar Soap 8c
60c Soclctc Ilygenlc Soap 20c
3 lb. bnr Orecn Castile Soap 25c
li lb. bar White Castllo Soap 10c
U lb. bar Whlto Castllo Soap 5c
60 gross Toilet Soaps, various brands all
go nt very low prices. Fresh, stundard
goods nt bargain prices.
Toilet Goods
25c Penfold'a Tooth Powder 10s
25c Sozodont 15c
C0c Sozodont ...... 45o
25c Sanltal Tooth Powder ; 13c
50c Sanltnl Liquid 2So
25c Penfold's Tooth Wash ..: 10a
25c Lyon's Tooth Powder 17c
25c Wild Iloso Tooth Powder 10o(
50o Iltnd'B Honey Almond Cream 3Cc
25c Penfold's Velvet Cream 10c
$1.50 Oriental Cream $1.00
25c Wrlght'B Dcnto Jlyrrh Tooth Sonp.. 13
25c Wright's Myrrh Tooth Soap 12c
25u Wright's Dento Myrrh Powder .... 12c
25c Wright's Dcnto Myrrh Tooth Pnsto 13c
25c Pnsterlno Tooth Pnsto 12c
25c Ur. Halloy's Tooth Powder lie
25c IMckseckcr's Tooth Powder IGo
25c (2 lb.) Capo May Sea Salt So
50c (6 lb.) Cape May Sea Salt lOo
Patent Medicines
One case Munyon Itcmcdlcs containing about
250 25c Remedies nt 13o
35 60c Ilcmcdles nt 28c
28 $1.00 Itcmedlcs nt '....680
Ono enso Diamond Dyes, about 185 pack
, ages, all colors, good assortment, at.. 6c
5 COe bottles Hops Kxtra Malt 20c
37 $1.00 bottles Park Davis' Lofoten
Cod Liver Oil 4Sc
ID $1.00 bottles Park Davis' Egg Emul
sion Oil 58o
S4 25c boftles Foley's Honey nnd Tnr.. 12c
47 KOo bottles Foley's Honey nnd Tar .. 24o
3 $1.00 bottles Kramer's Kidney Curo .. 60e
G $1.00 bottles Ubursa 60c
2 COc bottles Warner's Safo N'ervlno... 25o
64 50c boxes Kldneolds ISc
109 $1.00 boxes West Nerve and nraln
Treatment 25c
72 25o bottles Penfold's Whlto Pino
Syrup 10c
Entire $5000 stock goes at bargain prices. Nothing reserved. We bought cheap for
cash, and our customers get the benefit. Come early and select a list of bargains. We only
mentioD a few articles but everything goes at correspondingly low prices.
MYERS-DILLON DRUG CO.
16TH AND FARNAM STREETS.
Low Rates West and Northwest
March 12, 19 and 26. April 2, 9, 16, 23 and 30.
; $23
To Ogden, Salt Lake City, nutte, Helena,
Anaconda, and Missoula
To San Frnnplsco, Los Angeles, Sacramento, ) OR
San Jose nnd many ether California points 9aO
To all points on the Northern Pacific Ity.
west of MIbsouIo, Including Spokano, Seat
tle, Tacoma, Portland, as well as Van-,
couvcr nnd Victoria, II. C
To all points on tho O. It. & N. Co.'s, lines, '
on the Spoknno Falls & Northern Ity, nnd
tho Washington & Columbia Illver It. H,.
$26
$25
Tickets at 1502 Farnam Street and at Burlington Station, Tenth and Mason Streets.
J. FRANCIS, General Passenger Agent, Omaha, Neb.
WHO'S Y01R NATTER?
We make a special
ty of selling the beist
J
lino
of
J $1.50
Men's Hats in America.
The come in si in hats
They come in soft hats
Thoy come in golf hats
They come in fedora hats
They come in railroad hats
They come in pasha hats
They come in tan, pearl, blue, black, steel, gray, buckskin,
otter, metria and brown.
115 different, stylos in black stiff hats to select from, in
cluding the Stetson shapes. Full line of boys' and youth's
hats.
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THE ROCHESTER SHOE CO.'S
Great Rebuilding Sale,
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MEN'S SHOES-LIMA BHAOKETT, STACY
ADAMS, $1 ami ?." shot's ry oO
Sntunlny'B price
Men's hIioch, choice of entire slock regardless
of price or vnluc tans nnd blnclc, and patent
leather Included Saturday -4
only 0
MEN'S SHOES nrolsen lines, 200 pairs TQ
worth up to J.I. 50, Bala price 0"L
LADIES' SHOES Lnlrd Shoobtrt'a nnd Armstrong's
all $5.00 nnd 16.00 shoes ry CSO
Saturday only Jml'&zr
LADIES' SHOES-Sorosls', Queen Quality, Ultra
Cholco of cntlro Htork,$l.G9.
Indies' shoes broken linos, 230 pnlrs, 2Dn, 49c, CDc.
MISSES' SHOES. CHILDREN'S SHOES ENT1HE
STOCK DIVIDED IN FIVE LOTS
29c, 49c, 69c, 79c and $1.18
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New Skirts UsyjffcDi
TpUr o C"C Selling rapidly and in many cases at
llC VV TT did Id one-half price. 700. now stylish suits.
to be sold Saturday. They are made with
an exclusive style not to be found elsewhere.
100 suits, in tine serges, taffeta lined jack
ets, v'illi the new llonnee skirt, made up in
the newest styles, trimmed with straps of
stitched taffeta, on sale 10 Cft
nr. li-BcrV
Ladies' suits, in all the newest materials and
newest styles, lined throughout with silk a
suit worth 30.00 one of our lO Cfl
leaders for Saturday at IUJU
Ladies' fine Tailor-made Suits, direct copies
of imported styles worth AA
40.00, for LJiW
240 suits, in all the new styles, jackets silk
lined throughoutthey are O FTH
worth 18.00, for UB JU
500 Silk Waists that our buyer secured on his
recent trip to New York were detained at Ibiffalo by the railroad
company and just received. They will be on sale Saturday on
our second floor in cloak department. They are O QO
worth up to 10.00, your choice at
Second consignment of manufacturers' stock of skirts.
Ladies' Serge and Brocade Skirts at only 98c
Ladies' Kainy Day Skirts, made of plaid back materials, sev
eral rows of stitching, at, each '. $2.75
Ladies' Silk Taffeta Skirts, worth up to 10.00, for $3.00
Ladies' line Crepon. Serge and J'ebble Cheviot Skirts, worth
7.00 ami 8.00, for 3.S
20 dozen ladies' French Flannel Waists, worth 1.00, for.. MSc
We have exactly 175 ladies' .Tackels, some of the best we have
handled this season, left. An opportunity never equaled to buy
a jacket. Jackets worth up to 20 on sale Saturday at 1.75.
Wo havo 200 children's Jackets left. Wo have divided them Into two lots. Lot one
only J1.08. Lot 2 only J2.9S.
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