TTTTC OMATTA DAILY BRTJ: SATTTTOAY, ttAftOTT 23, 1001. CLOSE OF NICIIT SCHOOLS Soccesiful Termination of a Snion Color ing Five Monthi. MUCH GOOD HAS BEEN ACCOMPLISHED Children Iliitplii) -il lltirliiK (lie liny Arc Ultrii n l.noil Htnrt null llnckmiril Adult Arc rt 1 1 u t t o ii ! . Tho fivo-month session of llio public night echoolH closed Inst evening. Tho schools hftVo been hold lu tho Cass nnd Coraenliis buildings. Tho closing of tho term was celebrated nt Cass Hchool with special ex ercises, to which nil persons who have been enrolled In tho night school were Invited. Carl 13. Herring, attorney for tho Hoard of I3ducatlon, delivered an address. Mrs. Reno II. Coe, principal of Central school, sang several solos. Tho eighth grade class ot Cass, taught by Miss Ivy Heed, also con trlbutcd musical numbers to tho program. During five months moro than 100 persons have attended tho night schools. This la a slight Increase) over tho attendance for tho yenr 1MTJ-1900. Tho averngu ago of pupils who nttelided tho schools during lS'JSt and 1900 was 17 years. Ono hundred and nine puplla were moro thnu 21 years old. Tho nges of tho pupils for tho term which Is closing avernge about tho same as In former years. Tho oldest pupil enrolled Is C8 and tho youngest 8 years old. Tho ngu ot ttio pupils at Cass school aver nges higher than thut of ths attendants nt Comenlus school, tho latter school having been nttended largely by young peoplo who work In South Omahn and nro unablo to go to day school. Miss Emily Dorn has been In charge of the night sessions at Cass building nnd was assisted In tho work by Mrs. Kllznboth H. 1'arkn nnd Miss Mary A. Held. The sessions at Comenlus wore In charge of Miss Jonnlo Itoss, who wnH assisted by Mrs. Josephlno Carroll nnd Miss Norn Cnrrlgnn. AiIiiIIh (in (ii Melimil. In tho night schools tho higher grades nro nttended by tho younger pupils nnd tho be ginning classes arc made up chiefly of older persons who havo never had nny school ad vantages Adults ot nvorngo Intelligence who had no knowledge ot rending and writ ing when school opened In October have been advanced to tho third reader nnd nro ublo to wrlto enough to carry on slmplo cor respondence. "Tho greatest dlfllcully wo havo in tho night school Is In teaching English to tho forolgn-bnrn pupils who attend," remarked ono of tho teachers at Cass school. "Many of tho ndult pupils who como to us lmvo but n limited knowledge of spoken English. Kvcn after they learn to pronounco and wrlto tha words In their lessons wo find that they do not understand them. Many of theso pupils llvo In families whero but llttlo English Is spoken and It Is nlmost Impossi ble for thorn to lenrn enough English to un derstand tho explanations made by teachers." Tho closing of night school Is regretted by tho older pupllH, who nro anxious to enrry their education beyond tho rudiments thoy bavo acquired In llvo months. Several women nt tho Cnss school have made In quiries concerning tho tuition charged ndults who nttend day school nnd It Is jirobnblo that they will enrry on their work In tho regular day sessions. W.tO l.nrttf fttp Ituux Nulil Uy (lie Itiill- inint Cliilni Aui'iil (o MKSSIIS. J. U HIIANDE18 & SONS. The entire lot will bo planed on snlo MONDAY, MARCH 23. Theso rug wore consigned to ono of tho finest exclusive carrot stores In tho west, but owing to a delay In transit tho con- Ignco refused to accept them. c bought tho lot from tho rallroul claim ngent nt radically our own figures, thus enabling us to offer you tho greatest rug bargains ou over henrd of. Tho rugs arc nil largo Ijcs, 0x12 feet, 7-Cxl0 ft., Cx9 ft., etc. They como In tho best grades of Wilton, Axniln- ter, Moquetto nnd nlso Smyrna. Tho pat- terns nro oriental nnd beautiful geometrical designs. Hctncmbcr they go on sale MONDAY, MAHCH 25. HOSTON STORE, OMAHA, J. L. Hrandels & Sons, Proprietors. CALLAHAN STANDS MUTE Withhold I'lcii niiil A ii ii ii mm con Hint He .Mil' Cull for Preliminary Kxiiiiiliiiitlnii, Jnmcs Cnlluhnn will probably cnll for a rcllmlnnry examination In tho county court next Friday. When he was arraigned yesterday on tbo latest cotnplnlnt filed by County Attorney Shields hu declined o enter a plea, nnd his attorneys nsked that dato bo set for n preliminary cxnmlnn- Ion. "It may be," said Mr. Hnllcr, "that we hall want u hearing In this court, l.ato ovelopments In tho case Indlcato Hint It mny bo unnecessary to walvo n prcllmlmuy xamlnation ami go up to tho district court. think that within n few days wo will havo ovldenco that will releas'o the defendant ou hearing In tho county court." Mr. Holler Bald thnt tho prisoner decided to wlthold his pled, and Judge Vlnsonlinler sot Friday, .March 0, as tho dato upon which a preliminary examination rnn bo fctnrtcd, Hall was fixed In tho sum of $3,000. Tho complaint upon which Cnllnban was rralgncd yesterday charges him with rob bery. Where can yo ulnvest money moro profit- bly than by buying a bottle of Prickly .Ash Hitters you got four for, one. A kidney medicine, n liver tonic, stomach strength- ncr nnd bowel cleanser. Four medicines for ono dollar. MAKES WAR ON PICTURES Clly Attorney OritivN Orilliiiint'c S ii ii re nn Olijci'l lonulilc lllniiluyN. (o Tho show windows, dead walls and bill boards ot Omaha nro to bo cleared ot all placards or posters ot an objcotlonnblo character. City Attorney W. J. Council Is drawing nn ordinance which will grnnt tho city tho authority to tear down nil Immoral or Indecent advertising mutter. Some tlmo ngo tho Woman's club nnmcd committees to bring about tho removal ot objecttonnblo posters nnd It Is nt tho re quest of members of theso committees that Mr. Connoll Is drnwlng up an ordinance 1'ho ordinance will bo completed In time for Introduction nt tho meeting ot tho council ruosday evening. "Tho mcasuro will prohibit tho display, exhibition or posting on billboards or In public plncos of nny sign, picture, ndvor tlsoment, engraving or painting of an Im moral or obscene character," said tho city attorney In discussing tho proposed ordl nnnco. "In tho present elty ordinances thero Is no specific provision for tho re moval of objectionable bills or posters. Tho now ordinance will bo so comprehensive that tho, city will havo control over nil ad vertlslng matter posted In public places." A rWOMAX '!'( HIS I'HKTTV 9Iiit llnvc l.iiiiirliuit unit Clou)- Ilnlr, No Mutter Wlmt Color. Tho finest contour of a. femalo face, tho tweotest smllo ot n femalo mouth, loses something it tho bend Is crowned with scant bnlr. Scant and falling hair, it Is now known, is caused by n paraslto that burrows Into tho scalp to tho root of tho hnlr, whore It saps tho vitality. Tho llttlo white scales tho germ throws up In burrowing nro cnlled dandruff. To euro dandruff permanently, then, nnd to stop falling hair, that germ must bo killed. Ncwbro'B Herpicide, an en llrcly now result of tho chemical laboratory destroys tho dandruff germ, and, of course stops tho falling hnlr nnd cures baldncs3, When you kill tho germ you can't hnvo tho dnndruff or thin hair. "Destroy tho cause you rcmovo tho effect." TliriniKli ( Klurlilu from (Mill-nun, Tho Chicago nnd Florida Special runs Tuosdnys nnd Fridays from Chicago Union Btntlon, leaving nt 12 noon over Pennsyl vanla Short Lines via Cincinnati, Atlanta nnd Mncon, going through to JacksonvIKo nnd St. Augustine. Tickets nnd Bpnco on tho through car may bo nrratigcd for by npplylng to 11. It. Dorlng, A. O. P. Agt. 21S South Clark St., Chicago, 111. Do wise, get everybody's prices,' then como to us ours aro tho lowest Hnyden Tiros, Head our ad on pngo 7. Saturday the last day groatcst shoo slaughter ever known In Omahn. MEN'S AND WOMEN'S $3 nnd $6 shoes nil leathers, Including every high grade iioo in stock all widths and slies Saturday, tho last day t) OO only WEN'S AND WOMEN'S 3.50 nnd 1 fQ J! shoes, Baturdny XtO Odd and end lot of women's shoos QG- brokon sires, nt Jt SATURDAY THE LAST DAY to buy nils bcb children's and boys' shoes nt one third value. Saturday the last day. Rochester Shoe Go. 1515 Douglas St. iio.nnv .moms iilv.m tiii: m . i FAVORS DUNDEE RESIDENTS l: Klt TU12311A1. In Mnruli mill April (lie UNION PACIFIC Will sell tickets nt tha following GREATLY REDUCED HATES: From Omahn to San Francisco, Los Angeles and San Diego $23.00 Ogden, Salt Lake, Hutte, Helena 23.00 Portland, Spokane, Taconia, Scattlo... 25.00 Now city tlckot oQlco, 1224 Fnrnam street. Telephone, 31S. Union station, Tenth nnd Mnrcy. Tele phone, 629. Court IIiiJoIiim .Mr. I') Id- from llrecl Iiik lliniKc In Cunt (till)- si'von lliiiiilri'il Oiillurft. Mnrla O. Pyko is not to bo permitted to build a (TOO cottago on her lot at Dundee nnd tho architectural character of thnt aristocratic suburb Is not to bo lowered. Judge Fawcott yesterday granted a tem porary Injunction restraining tho erection of anything less than n $2,600 houso upon tho Pyko estnto nnd further rcstrnlnlng tho placing of nny building nenrer thnn twenty nvo feet to tho front lino ot the lot. This Is n caso over whtrh tho architec turally aesthetic peoplo of Dundee havo been excited for some tlmo. In the original deeds conveying building lots In Dundee to various purchasers It was stipulated thnt no rcsldenco to cost less than $2,500 was to be nllowcd In the neighborhood. Mrs. Pyko was nbout tt. dlsregnrd tho provisions of tho original deed to her lot by building n houso not to cost moro than $700 or $S00. Tho neighbors said such n structuro would bo nothing moro than n shanty nnd to prevent Its erection they sought tho Injunction of tho court, which has been granted. AiiiiiMiniTiiicntM of the Thriller. Tho Famous French Ucautles close their engagement todny with two performances, mattneo and evening, having played to ex cellent nttendnnco all week, tho "Olrl In lied" being tho special feature with her dances. Vanity Fair, ono of this season's preten tious burlcsquo organizations, is announced for noxt week, commencing Sundny mati nee. Do not miss seeing Cnrrlo Nation, tho reformer, lu ono of her notorious raids. Next Saturday evening, March 30, Mnnagcr Rosenthal will havo ono of his big amateur nights, having ncccded to the request ot his numerous patrons to give, ono boforo the closo of the season. Wo make no excuse for selling goods nt tho prices wo quote In our big ad on page 7 Hayden Bros. Seeds that grow come from tho Nebraska Seed company, 1513-15 Howard st. I'rce liniiii'N. For book and map of lands to bo opened for settlement In Indian Territory send stamp with name and address to C. A. RUTHERFORD, Agent C, R. I. & P. Ry., Omnha. I)n iiim- TiimIkIiI. Jolly Eight's lively ball this evening. Washington hall, ISth nnd Harney streets; lino orchestra; a grand good tlmo for you. les, gents, 23c; welcome. You'll get quality when you buy goods from us Hayden Ilros., with n big ad on P"go 7. num. LYONS Thomas 1I nt i. 7:15 p. m., March Funeral services will lio held Hunilnv frnin Knox l'resbvterliin church. N'lnnlppiitli unrt Ohio streets, Sunday nt 2 o'clock. Inter ment l-oresi j.uwn cemetery. TMiiniliT-MM Sam'l Hums, 1318 Farnnm, is selling n real porcelain dinner set $4.75. At Scofield's Saturday New Spring Jackets From $5.00 to 14.00 New Spring Suits New Separate Skirts OK SCOflELD CuW&SMTCO. ir10 I)Ul!CI,.VS HTIIKIIT. OMAHA, NK11. Paints Glass Varnish Brushes Tho season 'or painting Is nt band. In Duylng, and applying paint nnd vurnlsh. a llttlo udvlco Is necessary. Henry Johnnszcn lu charge of tho paints, Is tho only practical man selling in tho elty. Ho can tell you Just what to use for different kinds of work also how to uso It Thero Is n hlg differ ence between selling patent medicines and vnrnlsli. Call nt our storo for Information whether you wnnt to buy or not. Fuller Paint &DrugCo., 14th and DouglusSts. Open nil night. HAVRE! Sells the best IIMI ULN5 readv-tailored Clothing in America. We set the pace the standard that none can meet on solid merit basis. For spring we have authored the newest, most distinctive and original styles in America. Come, Investigate, Examine. and you -will be as enthusiastic as we. You will know what you want for spring when you look through our line. We are going to show you how much better our clothing is tailored, to tho ordinary every-day ready-to-wear. Ours can avcII be styled "mad'o-to-order," for we know a merchant tailor can not give you a better lit. Most of our clothing is made by the largest and best tailors and manufacturers in the world. Tho Stein Block Co., Michaels, Stern & Co., of Kochestor, N. Y., llackett, Carhart & Co., Ivan Frank & Co., N. Y. City, Hart, Schallner & Marx, 1. Kupiienheinier & Co., Chicago, etc. Wish you could see their plants and their superior appliances, the clean, healthful work rooms. We mention these few points to prove to you how thoroughly conversant wo are with the source from which our clothing conies. Our care and thought relieves you of all doubt as to whether the men's, boys' and children's clothing you buy from us, will give perfect satisfaction. Our prices are way lower than elsewhere. Men's new spring suits from $i5.75 up to 27.50. Young men's new spring suits, !$il.25 up to ?in.00. Boys' knee pants suits, in all tho new up-to-date styles, from 05c to $7.50. v r ltn.l THH ll!(i SAI.US OX 1'AfiH 7. HAYDEN BROS We've the lightest, brightest and cheeriest Clothing Department in the nest, and the clothing fits the depart mcnt. To be well dro.Hscil on Ma.stcr Siimliiy need not cost a lurc amount If you huy your I'.ustcr outfit at the rii lit place. We believe the right place la here at "The Nebraska." Women's Hosiery Nothing advertises a storo so woll as a woll pleased woman, and noth ing pleasos a woman eo well as good popular priced hosiory, Good Quality Women's Hosiery cotton, In blnuk, tan fnnoloii, Am MA ECuitlllliiUiIilllUMa 9 SPRING CLOTHING 15c Extra Fine Quality lllnck, tnn nnd fancy, colored cotton nnd llslo-thrcad, In Of plain and laco Mtrlpes w Fine Quality Two-Thread Maco cotton and lUlo-thrcad, npllt foot nnd Bolld blacks, also fancy Btrtpcs, with lace, O C effects only OOw Men'sSpring Hats New spring hats, In almost any shade nutria pearl, morocco, tan, ccdnr and so on and all tho good, good looking shapes. Men nro going to wear soft hats moro than over this season. Not nlono for comfort, but hecauso they look well In them. All $1.50 ones havo the $2.50 values In them. Tho $2.00 ones sell for $3.00 clsowhero. Tho $2.50 ones bring as high a,s $4.00 If you cr.ro to pay tho regular hat store's price. LQ Art For Men's Top iff JJ Coats tnatlo of gray herringbone, casslmcrc, box cut, strap seamsi' in a choice lino of shades, positively ono of tho best coats for spring wear on tbo market. It makes no difference whether you pay us $7.50 or $15.50 for a suit of clothes, you get the same tailoring, the difference in the price is the difference in the quality. We give you us good tailoring as we can get in either suit. We're put ting forth our mighty efforts to excel all previous value giving in men's and boys' clothing. The most complete line ever shown by any clothing store. All the new est rough effects in brown, green and gray shades, stripOs, checks, llannel cassimeres and cheviots, hard and soft finished worsteds, vicunas, Lla mas, straight (Mit and single breasted sacks, three-button cutaways, etc. Newest Style Sprinir Suits We are showing in our Kartiam Street clothing window, fifty-six different style suits and more in the department. $4.00 to $24 00 We are making better prices than you can possibly find elsewhere, quality considered. Men's Spring Top Coats 97.no for Men's Top Coats, made of black or gray worsted, Italian serge lining, satin piped seams, reinforced, this top coat is nicely tailored, artistic cut, perfect lit, a posi tive saving of $2.r0 to the purchaser. 11 Boys' Clothing Are you critical and exacting regard ing your boys' clothing? Most parents take pride in the youngster's appear ance and we are glad enough to have them compare values. There's no stu pidity in the origin of Nebraska cloth ing and none in its destiny. There's nothing limited about its assortment. Boys' Spring Suits Knee Pant Suits '$1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $2.00, $2.25, $2.C0, $3.00 up. Long Pant Suits $3.50, $1.00, $1.50, $5.00, $5.50, $3.75, $6.60 and up. Vestee Suits $1.50, $1.75, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00 nnd up. Iltisslan Ilouso Suits, $3.00, $3.50, $1.00 and $1.50. Early Spring Millinery Many of tho newest de signs in Trimmed Hats- copies of tho latest suc cesses aro now shown for tho lirst time. Tho most beautiful ideas in chiffon and braid effects. Hats tho millinery stores get $5, $7 and 10 for aro hero for $2.45, $3.75 anil $5 Boys' and Girls' Shoes Worth buying becauso they are good selling fast becauso thoy aro cheap. You may pin this to every pair you buy hero "a now pair for a pair that fails. " Kangaroo Calf Skin Shoes, made to im be 5 mndo. vlci kid tops 12 to 2, $1.50; Sos.,:2.5:. $1.00 Boys' Satin Calf School Shoes. Good weight 6olcs solid nnd Borvlconblo 2J to 5, $1.2.",-v 1.1 to 2, $1.10; 0 to 13 f (( For one of those &1JJJ RAGLANS You fco lots of them on tho ptrect, most of them como from here they're comfortable, Rood looking, good O'CoaU, beautifully cut and made up to meet tho views of tho most fastidious dressers. PAINT-Saturday Saturday Is tho day to buy a can of paint and do that Job of painting. It's no troublo to paint If you uso SHKR-WIN-WILLIAMS' I'alnt. It's already for use Just stir it up. ItBM HMHKR a paint mado for EVERY PUItl'OSE, not ono slap dash mlxturo for nil. Half-pint can Family Paint 15c Half-pint can Varnish Stain 25c Halt-pint can Screen I'alnt 15c Quarter-pint can Enamel Paint 20c Quarter-pint can Blcyclo Enamel 2.m Half-pint can Huggy I'alnt 25c Half-pint can Ilnthtub Enamel fiOc j Half-pint can Oil Stain 15c I Ono-plnt can fine Varnish 40o Oil 40o One-pound can Sblnon Floor Wax.... 50c Call for Color Card. Sherman & McGonnell Drug Go, Corner lUtli mill DoiIkc The Chicago Record h? 61 of these Type wi..ers In daily use YOST If you wnnt a typewriter, why not com first wher you can se BVEUV GOOD SORT OF TYPE WRITER In Its best form 7 TYPEWRITER SUPPLIES ot all hinds for all machines. TYPEWRITERS RENTED. TYPEWRITERS REPAIRED. New Century The finest catalogue ever Issued Is yours for the asklnf. Wrlte"orCall. United Typewriter and Supply Co., '014 Fnrnam St., Oman. BARGAIN PRICES Every day will li bargain lny until (be Aloo & I'cnfoUl stock Ih sold, Don't buy retail drug sundries until you ea our lino and get our prices. 11.00 Cramer's Kidney Cure $1,00 Marnat Pllo Curo S1.00 Ubursa $1.00 Ilawiey's Curbmo $1.00 I'roctor'H Hnrsaparllla ... $1.00 Foley's Kidney Curo $1.00 Foley's Honey Tar $1,(0 Hawley'H Shampoo 25o Mather a Henna M lOo Mather's Bonua M 2.")0 1'enfold'n Tooth Powder $1.00 AUen'H Celery Compound ... 25c Penfold'H Hyrup of Whlto Pino $1.00 Kirk's Hair Tonic $1,00 Pcruna. , 2fo BhiiHter'u Malt Extract 2.'u Malt Vlvlne $1.00 Winn ('.mint r.n llrnmo Quinine 60c Huff's Mult and Iron A. W Shoe Store Is now open. Every lady that has visited there, has expressed herself as being very much pleased with tho new and modern ar rangements of tho NEW STORE FOR LADIES. Wo wish It understood by tho ladles of Omaha and vicinity that our REST ROOM, with all Its accommodations, Is nt their disposal, whother they aro immediate purchasers of Sorosla shoes, or not, nnd also that tho maid In nttendanco will polish their shoes frco of charge, whether visitors or buyers. Our storo will bo open until ton (10) o'clock, Saturday evening, giving nil tbo ladles nn opportunity to visit tho most modern nnd up-to-dnto arranged shoo storo In tho west. Sorosis Shoe Store, 20!? So. 15th Street. 1KANK WILCOX, .Muncr. We Wrote to Mark Wo got dcHiierato Monday lu regard to tlio cenaiormi ligm ami wrote to .MnrK Hnnua. I In wired us ho would take a band - ami you know when bo does be holds four aces, wow, iook out, no H going to semo It If ho litis to uso a howitzer. Kchnvfi-r'n CiiiikIi hyrnii -On ( rnnicr' iCMin-y Cure T.li! Ilroiuo (liilnlnt J-"i: I do, ll-Krillil l ll I ll I ii Clip nil I en To I iIiik, :t-Kriilu liiliiln Cnpmilrn lOo I ill). ."-U I'" I (lllllltlli; l"lIHIlllN 'I Til! Sriii oi I'Mu-n ilO.i IlnlTy'N Mult Wlilxkcy S.ln I.utiift Cr I'll in Kin I'liliir'n Olci'y Conuiotiiiil ...... 7.io AVI no of Cnriliil 7fid I'Iitl'c'k 1'ronerliitloii 7 fin Seott'n I'lniiilNliiii 7.u OillllllUloii 7."mi CollNt'iiliI ICxiii'i'tnriint 7.".il I'll I til TnlilrtJ ."On Wlilti) milium JteniiMly l?I,IIO H, S. N 7t!n Jlnlleil Milk !!, 7.'f, Il.lfi I'IiiUIiiiiii'k CiiiiiiiiiiiiiiI 75u CUT TRICE DKUGSIST 8, W. Cor. Ultli nnd Chleauii. Women's ralny-dny hklrtH, 16 rows of Htltching around bot tom, perfect In lit nnd hang, advertised an a bargain In this city for $4; Satur- f oft dav nnlv IVO HAYDEN 1 Women'8 black bro cado silk canes, trim med with laco and mi tin ribbon, at tbo unheard of price Kfy?u.i:..'::.....Bo 395 SCHAEFER rA 1 1 a-TTTa wo n J!tjW Mo , I r IT 10c i 6o 1 lOo J Wio I Co .. 11HJ i I 4Sol I BiO. I 120 J 10c! . ff Uc , Set of Teeth. Cold Filling. Gold Crowns Comfort and Beauty of teeth havo many virtues, Havo your teeth attended to whero you got reliable work. ....$5.00 up ,...$1.S0 up $5.00 Taft's Philadelphia Dental Rooms 1517 loiinliisSt. Myers-Dillon Drug Co., Cor, 16th and Farnam Sts. Dr. Kay's Lung Balm ...a m.nvw bln.l el f.nmh. In L'rtTmn. hrnnfhltllt. Suits, Skirts and Waists Vi'e bought for spot cash at one-half prlco tho entire manufacturers stock of silk underskirts nnd four lines of tailor-mado buUb no two alike. Tho prices that we name on theso goods tomorrow Is less thnn half tbclr value. Such nn elegant display ot tnllor mndo suits and silk underskirts right nt tho opening of tho season lias novor been made by nny houso In tho western country. Wo havo ndded to theso goods special lines selected from our own largo Btock of waists, skirts and wrappers that will moro than satisfy tho most economical buyers. Wo are doing tho business for tho reason that wo give you moro valuo for your money than any houso In Amer ica. Wo havo tho ltvllcst cloak department In Omaha. 200 Silk Underskirts At half tho price of tho materials mado from very finest talfetns nt $9.90, $7.93, $6.95, $1.95 and Tbo alo ou theso skirts begins promptly nt 8 oclock In tho morning. The sale on our sample suits begins at 8:30 Saturday morning. Wo would suggest thnt you como early. Tho variety is so largo and tho rango In valuo so great that wo will not attempt to glvo you a de scription ot them. Wo havo added to tho abovn 200 ladles' tallor-nmd suits, somo that nro sllk-Uncd throughout, all with tattela lined jackets, mndo In tho newest stylo of bolero anil cton, with stitched sonms and trimmed with stitched uundu of tnffota; suits that nro mado to soil for -4 f (f $17.50; Saturday your cholco for LJJJ 100 suits mado of cholco Imported materials, lined with tho famous Wlnslow taffeta throughout, that Is warranted not to crnck manufactured to sell for $30; Q QA salo prlco I 717 V Women's Dress Skirts are hero by tho thousands. Kor Saturday wn havo solcctrd DO dress skirts mado of excellent quality taffeta, rilnely appliqued, mado with new flaro flounce, pc rca- QC lino lined and velvet bound, for -X7KJ One tabto of skirts In serges and pebblo cheviots that aro silk lined Ul roughout. also silk dress skirts with tho now Ham Amino . ne worth loss than 4 f AA iiK.nn m 12n.nO: nur rholco for lJ JJ Saturday's Specials. One table of Indies' corded silk waists In blues, browns, cerise, redi, 4 fQ tans, etc., mado to sell for $5.00; Saturday only li"0 Wo have divided our Block of children's Jackets Into two lota; all up to $7.00 will go lu ono lot nt ' All worth up to $5.00 will go in ono lot at $1.98. Women's cton Jackets, made from tho famoua Wlnslow taffeta, C fC worth $12.50, for Ui"0 One tablo of ladles' wrappers In heavy flannelettes, elaborately trimmed, nlso In percales, worth up to $2.60, for Head big sales on pago 7. 298 95c HAYDEN BROS. DR. KAV'S DrMcMVDnvViuunii i RENOVATOR Invigorate! nnd renovates thfl Lit II T llU I fl L rILLS hystcm: purifies and enriches tho blood; cures B.-tCTv OHT.TnA oilr t)!Jiir"p the worst dyspepsia, constipation, headache, 5y7vSvnAI!.?J:y',,luw MifnTlfii.i liver and klilnoys. Ifio nnd II atdruKokts. Krro KdliOlIk ,"" ,9UIr:STJClfH KNOUHn Rndvlre. sample uml book. .. fC!9n ,KS.!Sl ' iwim Dr. . J. Kay, Saratoga. N.V. W Tft nL2.?R:5::i V.'i "?irfl' EiiovAToR kjjimmm Ul f UPM fRMSafftSf. Ill I LCOX TANSY PILLS lnr.I';iiii)ruyol(noiiliiitlBfllurejli)iiitfit.mu.t k!"J,. "i"98'?. r MJ1;, Price, 2 uhiilutiu mllereil In lew Jai iviii n T,It .S,n.'i.'j!r i.0,n'n Slteguard (lr), SUcraittD & McCoDDell aJ EuUa & Cu., Orugcliu WILCOX MED, CO.. 328 N. lSthSt.,Phllt.,P. wre throut. croup, whoopinit couuh etc. Novm deranges tho stomach. Atraccit. 10&'o I