12 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE'. THURSDAY, MAHCII 2S, 15)01. VOTERS ENDORSE THE PLAN low Towns DeoUri in Fi.tm of Nw Electric Railroad. ACTIVE WORK WILL SOON BEGIN 1, j in ii n Wiitiriiinn, Crmlilent of the lriiinnril Coiiiiiiinr, KrtiiriiK to Oinnlin vtlth IJiitliinlitstlu Itrjiortii ol 1'riinrr.NS. Lyman Waterman, president of the New Fjs'nm Traction company, has returned from lown, whero ho went In tho Interests of iho company In the election which was held Monday In Crouton. Macksburg and W Internet on tho pioposltlon of grunting n frnnchlbo to tho company through tho Htroctn of tho towns and to permit them to maintain and orerato n lino of electric cars between tho thico towns. Tho propo ultlon carrltd In nil of tho towns, and now that company m preparing to start to work In earnest on tho construction. A meeting of tho board of directors was held liust evening, at which tlm prelimi nary survey wo considered. Tho olll cers havo decided to begin the survey within the next two weeks, and tho meet ing lnt.t night was to conllrm their action, As fcoon as tho surveyor Is put Into the field to moko the first survey the manufacturers will bo ordeied to supply tho material, so that by tlm tlmo tho Html survey 1b com plete tho matcrlnl will bo on, tho ground to begin work. Tho construction will b commenced at Wlnlorsot, nnd according to tho present lino tho mail will be double-tracked between AVIntrrsot nnd Middle river. Tho (list lino built to tho river will be nu overhead sys tem, as tho material for this system can be Bfcnred almost Immediately. The llrst track will bo used to carry material for tho construction of tho regular line on wlilrli tho power U to bo conveyed through con duits. nliln a month tho company expects to lr In tho Held nnd havo tho work under way. and tho lino is expected to be In orerntlon this fall. Tho company un mmiirrs that It Is In position to keep mat ters moving front now until tho lino Is com pleted. Tho plan of tho company contem plates tho operation of threo trains u day ut Iho opening of tho line. The llrst train will convey nothing but passengers. Tho iteennd will bo devoted to passengers and express, and the third will bo for freight. This service will be increased as soon ns the service pcimlu, and tho company be lieves thai It will demoustrnto tho feasi bility of tho construction of electric lines in tho thickly settled fanning communities of Iowa and Nebraska. WINS BACK HER DIAMONDS Jury Deolilt-n tli'it (lllir HctltllliK ' Untitled to I'onessloii of .Km ell. Ollvo Heddlng, tho becomingly gowned plaintiff in tho case against Charles H. Wilklns, which has been on trial in Judge Keysor's court for several days, seems to 1-avo tnado the proper Impression on the Jury. In tho evidence tho Ho direct was passed between tho plaintiff nnd the de fendant nnd the Jurors have decided tho question of veracity In favor of tho woman by giving her a verdict for nil that she asked tho return of her diamonds or the amount of their value. Mrs. Heddlng testified that Wilklns had voluntarily taken her Jewels out of pawn and had n'jrced to deliver them to her upon payment of the amount ho put up to redoem them. She said, further, that she otfored to pay Wilklns tho full amount of her Indebtedness, but he refused to accept the money and give tip the diamonds. Wilklns swore that Mrs. Heddlng never made n legal tender of any payment, that she owed him nearly $000 and that she told him to keep the diamonds In settlement of tho account. So thoro was n delicate question of veracity for tho Jury to pass upon and tho chivalrous Jurors were not long In deciding to glvo the woman the full benefit of the doubt. Thelt verdict says that Wilklns must cither return tho diamonds to Mrs. Heddlng or pay her the sum of $1,701. BOSTON STORE CLOAK SALE 'Wonderful Bargaini in Up-to-Dats Suits, Skirts, Gapes, Etc., Todaj. SALE OF NEW SPRING MILLINERY IIOX. ("II.U NCI'.V M. IIKI'liW, a v.i,i aiii.i: MiiniLi.Nn 1'iir CiiiiuIim nnil Colli In Children. "1 havo not Iho slightest hcstltancy In recommending Chamberlain's Cough Item ed y to all who are Muttering from coughs or colds," says Charles AI. Crnmer, esq., a well known wntchmakcr of Colombo, Cey lon, 'it has been some two years since tho city dispensary llrst called my attention to this vnluablo medicine and I huvo repeat edly used It and It has ulways been beno- llclal. 11 has cured mu quickly of all chest colds. It ltf especially effectlvo for chll dreu and seldom tukes moro tliau ono bottle to euro them of hoarseness. 1 havo persuaded many to try this vnluablo mcdl lino and they uro nil as well pleased as myself over tho results." For fealo by nil druggists. i:r.it it)i;si)A. In ."Mu rcti anil April the UNION PACIFIC will sell tickets at tho following QM3ATLY KKDUCED HATES: From Omaha to San Francisco, Log Angeles and Sun Diego $25.00 Ogden, Halt I.nko. Ilutto, Helena 23.00 Portland, Spokane, Tacoma, Seattle... 25.00 Now city tliket otllco, 1224 Farnam street. Telephone, 315. Union station. Tenth nnd Marcy. Tele phono, 029. liir .oleil Af (rr-IMiiiirr Sn'iikrr linn an .Mile Atnlndiu t. Thcro are, perhnps, but few peoplo In this country who do not hold the same opinion of Mr. Dcpow ns one of the best If not tho most entertaining American nfler-dlnnor speaker In tho United States. Ho Is always ready nnd seemingly without any preparation he can make an nblo ad dress on Important public questions, or ho can tell n sidc-spllttlng story. An Intlmato friend of tho senator attributes his wonderful versatility In n largo mcas uro to the uso of reference hooks. No doubt Senator Dcpew makes excellent use of his Centtlty Dictionary and Cyclopedia nnd Atlas, for ho recently wrote: "Tho Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia and Atlas Is the most complete and satisfac tory dictionary and cyclopedia I havo ever used. It has been of great value to mo In my rapid work as ti handy and accurate hook of reference." Tho Ilea recently arranged with tho pub lishers for a limited edition nnd can save thoso of Its readers half the cost of tho work who apply beforo tho edition has been exhausted. Provision has nluo been mudo for little monthly payments. UNION IS DELIBERATING MiiNieiiitm Are CiiiimIiIci-Iiik Their (ilievillicr- Aunlllxt tin: Auditorium. Tho Musical union is going to give further consideration to tho matter of a strlko on tho industrial exposition and n call Is out for a special meeting of tho union to bo held this morning to tnke titial action on tho question. It is believed among thoso who nro cognizant of nrfalrs that tho union will not order tho boycott under tho circumstances, but that the auditorium company will bo requested to keep non-union organizations from partici pating In tho meetings hereafter. A .umlier of I'ortuiiiiti' IMirvliimeft by Our flunk llii'r llurlnu 111 He rein niiMt-rn Trip Ktuiliie I n to Oiler iiiexe (irent llnrualni. LADIES' $S TAILOH MADE SUITS, $3.50. This is a sensational bargain and quite unusual nt tlm beginning of the season, it was n very fortunate purchase and you get tho benellt of It. The Butts aro in tho now Eton eftccts with I'Alglon collar, also double-breasted, the materials and trim mings are the kind that you would expect to sco in nu $S stilt, today, special, $3.50. $2.60 DHKSS SMUTS. 1SC. Ladles' drtts skirts made of black brll llantlnes nnd flne-colorcd Sollels, newest style, well lined, $2.50 values, for OSc. Ladles' lino tailored dress skirts, made of line broadcloth, coverts and homespuns, worth up to $5 and $U, go nt $2.50 each. Thoso were the surplus stock of a New York manufacturer. They are all this season's make. LADIES' $5 SPHINO JACKETS, $2.98. Mado ot lino coverts, lined throughout, double-breasted, tvclt tailored, tan and blue, special $: US $2.60 SILK CAPES, $1.50. Ladies' lino silk capes made to retail nt $2.50 and $3.00, go ou Bale at $1.50. This Is the mauufneturtr'u loss and your gain. EASTEH HATS AT $5, $7.50 AND $10. Como and chooso from tho greatest as sortment of beautiful trimmed hats ever shown. Nowhere In tho west are styles equal to these. They were modeled after tho latest European fashions, trimmed with tho best material. Every hat is a decided niasterpleco and n work of art. All raro creations, most extraordinary values ever ottered, at $5, $7.50 nnd $10. Wo nlso olfer an elegant line ot handsome trimmed hats at $3.19; these uro In tho main copies of noted pattern hats. Satin violets, 12 do-ten In a bunch, nil new colors, ut 25c bunch. Ladles' and misses' untrimmcd hats, dress shapes, latest style, black and colors, $1.25 values, at 75c. MILLINEHY IN HASEMENT. beautiful lino of huts, trimmed with mallne, ribbon, llowers, ornaments, on sale. at U8e and $2.49. Ladles' und misses' untrlmmed hats In all tho popular shapes, ti'Jc values, at 25e. Largo American Henuty roses, three In a bunch, with follngo and two buds, 20c values, nt 10c bunch. IIOSTON STOHE, OMAHA, J. L. Hrandcls & Sons, Proprietors A puro article of champngno Is a healthy beverage. Oct Cook's Imperial Extra Dry, forty years record. Stonccypher prints nnythtng. Tel. 1310. iiii:d. I'ELLi: Thoinns (, March 21, nged r.l years 11 months 27 ilays. Funeral Thursday nflernoon, .March 2S, nt 2 o'clock, from his late residence, 1112 South Eleventh street, to Prospect 11111 cemetery. Friends Invited. Seeds that grow como from tho Nebraska Bccd company. 1513-15 Howard st. Wanted, three saleswomen nt Hnydcn Ilros.' cloak department. f t r Opening of Spring and Summer Millinery tl, HO ThursilHy, Frlilny .llnroh ilS, 1 mill n tiiidny Grand floral and Electric Display JF. M. SCHADELL & CO., tr.'ju nortii.As vr. YOU A HE INVITED to visit Oma ha's Finest Shoo Store Thursday, Fri day and Saturday. Music, bouquets, carnations. THURSDAY'S PROGRAM. HY DIMM ICR'S ORCIIESTKA. 1. March Tho Tulo of tho Kim- Miroo Luders 2. Selections Viceroy... Victor Herbert 3. Gavotte Lovo'h Answer 13. V. O'Hara 4. Overture Sporting Llfc....F. lleyer 5. Song Valso Hleno Hubensteln IS. March Hnbbtt Foot.. Ida Houghton 7. Selection Tho Serenade. .L. Clurko 8. Overture Enchantress.C. W.Dnlbey P. Heelctlon Fortune Teller.. ..Herbert 10 Overture A Soldier's Lovo..,. C. J. Orth 11, AruHo Otto Lnngey Thursday special wilo Jenncss Miller misses' nnd children's shoes. Open evenings during display open In tf. Rochester Shoe Co., 1515 Douglas St. .SuoccimorK to "The Howe," TEAR OFF THIS CORNER TEAR OFF THIS CORNER. nnd forward to Tlu Onmlisi Heo for specimen of sample pages and maps of THE CENTURY DICTIONARY AND CYCLOPEDIA AND ATLAS. There is no charge for (hose pages, and they will be accompanied by a full explanation ofThe Bee's temporary half price and little payment offer on a limited edition of The Century. Name Occupation Address BABY CARRIAGES OS BARNS may bo appropriately painted with tho Sherwin-Williams Mixed Paints. or tlii 1IAI1Y CAHItlAtii: Cp S. W i:.MI3l. I'AI.Vr. made in 11 delicate shades sold in 20o and 35o cans. For the I1AH.V I'm- S. W. CHKOSOTI PAINT mudo lu IS shades sold In 1 gullim cans ut $1.00 and 5-gallon cans for $l.w. WE ARE THE CUT PRICE DRUGGISTS Wo sell $1.00 Wlno Pardul for..... 57c Wo fell T.'e (Joke's Dandruff Cure ut... KSo Wo sell 4711 Soap lit cake 12c Wo sell Coke's Dandruff Cure, bottle... 5io Wo sell 5Uc Hay Hum fur .'5c Sherman &McConnell Drug Co., Cor. Kith and Docile AT 13 M' l,!3ATUI3ll I3A Vl'llll SIIOUS. ( Xvw Siirlnir .S le .Mt'ii'n innl Wonit-n'n J Patent l.enllier lnu' Arc AT IIOSTON STOHE, OMAHA. Wo nre showing tho very latest styles In men's and women's flno patent leather ' shoes. You'll want a pair for Easter. And you will suvo money nt our prices, $1,BS, $2.50, $3, $3.50 nnd $1 pair. Wo have them In tho new Cuban, French opern nnd military heels. IIOSTON STORE, OMAHA. J. L. Hrandels & Sons, Proprietors. Iho city south of Leavenworth street and west of Sixteenth street. Fnrnnm, Doug las, Harney and Howard r.trcets have been thoroughly canvassed and the collectors will leave these stieels for new territory. Stonccypher. printer. 1201 Howard St. Free lloincK. For book and man of lauds to be oncned for settlement In Indian Territory scud stamp with name nnd address to C. A. HUTIIEItFOHD. Agent C, H. I. & P. Hy Omaha. KEEPS EVERLASTINGLY AT IT City Tr"iinirT Vnn Clnm-ly lironehex . erictniit .Motion IJn-ry Hny. An- The war on delinquent personnl taxes does merrily ou and each day City Treasurer HcnnlnRs' collectors turn Beveral hundred dollars Into tho clty'a coffers. Tuesday $450 was collected alotiK Fnrnnm street nnd tho city vnn Is still pnyltiK visits ulons that thoroughfare. After April 1 the van and a large force of collectors will round up that portion of John Utt : Doesn t like to talk of his i xpi rlcncc is u beet raiser Heets may make t iiR.ir. but the commisMotier ot the Commcn nil eluli avers that th Ir snpotmceus qualities uro still otll of sIKltt All losses c.in lie made Kood by taking advantage of these prices. Ci nun i-'n Ivlilnc) Cnro T."o Kiij'h ItrnoMitor -Ho Kil)N l.inm lilt I 111 .............. '.Me DutVj''. Mnlt Wlilnkcy l.otim (renin Illo PiiIiic'n ti'lery Cnniioiiinl 7."o Willi- of ( n ill n I 7."iu Plerei-S Proncrliilloti .. T."o !eott' 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 n t 1 1 T.'ie Ooninlnloii 7."u ('illNlont Uxiipofiiriilit 7."h' Pnlnio i'nlilelj ."Ho Willie lUlilnin ItiMiieily tfl.do S. H. ?i "Tie Mu I It'll Mlllc Itlf, 7.10, :i.t.-. I'lnUliiini't C'oiniioiinit 7.'u SCHAEFEM K i !. W. Cor. Illtli nnil Clilenno. f The Chicago Record Ir' 61 of these Type ...cti In dally use YOST If you want a typewriter, why not. come first where you can see EVERY GOOD BOUT OF TYPE WRITER In its best form? TYPEWRITER SUPPLIES of all klnda for all machines. TYPEWRITERS RENTED. TYPEWRITERS REPAIRED. New Century The finest calalof ue oer issued Is yours for the asking. Wrlte"o7all. United Typewriter and Supply Co,, 10,14 1'itrnam St.. Omaha. GIVE A LCOK Kvor notice our show windows when you como down town? Olvo us n look next time. Wo have tv now window on ltith St., und It's worth hcIiik. Thcro uro barBalns In these windows ovory day. Drug sun dries, Toilet Articles, etc., marked down for u day only Just for leaders. You can stivo monuy und pick up n snap seven days In tho week by Just glancing In us you bo by. Another tilths nil drug stores look nllko to some people. They havo an Idea Unit wo all mako tho same price. Don't bellovo It. Next tlmo you want drutf sun dries como In and Ret our price. If you're from .Missouri we'll show you. Wo uro selllnft pulnt this sprlUK-wc'ro going to set tho price, too. Watch our ads. Myers- Dillon DrmCo;, Cor. 1 6th and Par nam Sts. A Pleasure i To know thnt teeth can be extracted positively without I any puln. Our method with ' VITALIZED AIK Is perfect ly harmless. Truth Cli'iincil 7Ro VltnlUi'il Air r.Oo 13xlrni!tliiK -" I Ar I Odi:ntal parlors 1517 DounliisSt. WATCH FOIl THIS WAIT I'Olt IT. Don'l do u thing until SATURDAY, MARCH 30th Then you will tee u SALE Of a 126,000 stock of MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING That will bo simply Immense. This sale will bo held at ml This sale 'Is tho result of a deal Just consummated In Chicago, whereby this stock, Invoicing nearly $2fi, 000, consisting of tho swellest nnd most up-to-dato men's and boys' clothing, was hold to satisfy tho claims of certain creditors. This salo will offer such most rcmarkablo oppor tunities, ;iiuch sensational values, such unheard of bargains that wo are afraid to say how extraordin arily gren( theso bargains nro. It Is a caso whore truth Is stranger than fiction. Wo nro getting this stock ready, marking It, sort ing it out ready for tho sale. Wo urge you for your own sako to lot nothing keep you from this sale Saturday. Wo pledge you our word that of all tho clothing sales you ever at tended, or of all tho sales Miat wcro eer held, uouo can compare with this one. Don't forget tho dato, nor Iho place. Tho salo begins Baturduy, March 30th, at 8 o'clock sharp, anil Is at at (. IIOSTON STOHI3, OMAHA, J. L. Hrandcls & Sons, Proprietors. 1 HAYDEN S Iron Wagons, body 12x24in regular orice SI. 50. To. morrow, 75c Iron wagons, body L'Jxl'U indies, regular price 1.75, tomorrow flOc. Velocipedes, regular price fti.Hn, tomorrow 1.10. 2-burncr Gasoline Stove, $1.95. Good Cook Stove, $7.50; worth ?12.G0. Good Spiders, lic; worth 40c. Good Tin Cups, 3c; worth tic. Lanterns, 10c; worth 23c. Self-adjusting Clothes Wringers, $1.39; worth S2.50. No. 8 Graulto Ware Tea Kettle, 59c; worth 90c 8-quart Granite Wore Dish Pans, 29c; worth 50c. Copper Hottom Fancy Metal Spout Tea Pot. 2Sc; worth $1.00. Granite Iron Saueo Pan, 10c; worth 25c. Granite Iron Preserve Kettle, 10c; worth 25c. Granlto Iron Milk Pans, 10c; worth 25c. Granlto Iron Pio Plates, 5c; worth 15c. Granlto Iron Dippers, 10c; worth 25c. If you will examine our Co and 10c bar gain counter you will find values worth from 50c to $1.00. China Dept. EOc largo size ' decorated Platters, gold trimmings, 10c. 50c largo slzo decorated Cnko Plates, gold trimmings, 10c. Flno firo polished, gold finished glass ware, consisting of goblets, vases, sugar nnd creamer, tumblers, shorberts, cups, wino glasses, roso bowls, spoon trays, fruit dishes, lco cream dishes, otc, 10c, INCANDESCENT GAS LIGHT LIGHT SUPPLIES. In our china department wo havo on ex hibition ovcry kind of gas mantel made, nil kinds of burners, chimneys und Bhadcs, etc. Slnglo A mantle, Cc. Doublo A mnutel, 7',c. Single mantle, 10c. Cosmo mantle, 10c, Double Woven Queen mantle, 15c. Wclsbach mantle, 15c. It has been demonstrated to bo n fact that Incandcscont gas burners save one- third the gas. If you will stop In wo will show you tho difference between using mnntlo and not. Genulno Holland Creams, 5c. Doublo China Egg Cups, Gc. Groceries. Pall Jelly, IGc. 3 pound can Applo Uuttor, 10c. Cream Cheese, per pound, 7',ic. Good Country Huttcr, lOo pound. Choico Separator Creamery Huttcr, 17c pound. 3 pound Good Heulth Coffee for 25c. Special Java und Mocha, 2.'c. New Crop Tea Sltlngs, EOc. Good Hasket Fired Japan, 35c. 25 pounds Hyo Graham for 10c. 3 pounds best Snow Whlto Kraut for 10c. Soda Crackers fresh and crisp, 5c. Michigan Hntler Crackers, 5c. Milk IliKcult, 5c. Pearl Oyster Crackers, 5c. Graham and Oatmeal Crackers, S'.fcc. Animal Crackers, SVjC Grannla, per package, 10c. Shred Wheat lilscult, lie. Wo havo received another carload of crackers and will sell the oysters, soda, butter nnd milk biscuit for $1.00 per box. Special Meat Sale No. I California Hams, 7'sC Honolcss Cottago Ilnms, 10c. 5 pound palls pure leaf lard, 45c. Fancy Lean Ilacon, 12'c. Special Prices on Fruits 3 sacks extra largo peanuts, 5c. Choico Pasadena Lemons, every ono sound at 10c. 3 pounds extra Honor nrand Dates for 10c. Fancy largo Ilananas at 10c. 3 dozen Haldwln Apples for 25c. Toalor-Made Costumes There was a time, not long ago. when mosl women ob jected to wearing ready-made costumes. Today, nothing is more perfectly stylish and fashionable than the ready-to-wear garments sold by The Nebraska. 2 Suit Specials for Thursday SPECIAL No. I Women's tailor-made suits, made of line all wool homespuns, in blue, light grav, ox ford gray and tan, made in iho new double breasted tight fitting blouse or eton effects, jacket trimmed with stitched taffeta or satin bands, taffeta lined (he new daring or Hoiince. skirls -these suits are made with as much care, as perfect in tit and work manship as any suit in market. Our price Ui r g? for Thursday.... O One lot women's tailor-made sample suits, in line Venetians, serges, broadcloths and pebble cheviots, in all the new spring shades blouse, eton or vest, front elVects. new L'Aiglon collar, new bishop or bell ilariiig sleeves It will pay you to look at these suits before purchasing, as we are positive no such suits are shown in the citv for less than .?-'5.00. ii Q 7C Our Thursday price plO. O Women's Dress Skirts 75 women's dress skirts on sale Thursday, made of fine all wool Venetians and cheviot serircs. some are tucked all over, others handsomely trimmed with stitched taffeta bands, new ilaring and llounce effects, well made, good lining and perfect in lit, would be considered $J QA a bargain at 5 our price Thursday O zVj SPECIAL No, 2 W i are showing tho most complete line of silk eto s in tho city, at prices 25 per cent lower than els A'here. Bo sure and see our line before you make your purchase. T Women's lixinpu hi uens sk All our silk Karmenls nro mado from tho famous WINSLOW TAFFUTA. .. m m m 1 Jackets New Roods In all theso lines arriving by express every day. Always something new and up-to-date. 150 new stylo otons by express for Thursday's Belling. Tho popular garment of tho day. Women's now suits nnd skirts In tho ex treme nnd exclusive styles. As tho seaeon udvnnces tho Htylrs improve nnd they nro expressed to us Just us soon ns thoy ar rive from abroad. 200 sample suits nnd eton Jackets on sale, Three Hummers in Women's Suits Lot One Ladles' Suits, In tho now bolero, eton nnd blouso styles, with now fluro skirt, Jacket and skirt trimmed with bands of stitched taffeta, Jackets silk lined through outregular J15 for Thursday only $8.00. Lot Two Women's Suits, silk lined throughout, In browns, blues and black made of nil wool serge a suit worth J20 for $12,4.1. Lot 3 Women'H Suits foreign designs In tho now styles Venetians, homespuns and broadcloths lined throughout with tho famous Wiuslow taffeta u number of these nro pattern suits und mado to sell for S'iQ and JIO on sale at J20.00. Women's Silk Eton Jackets, Theso are tho new outer garments for spring wear. Thoy aro all tho rago In tho eastern cities. Wo nro fortunate lu secur ing 150 of thein -in all tho newest fashions. They are mado of tho famous Wlnslnw taf feta. Tho prices run from $0.08 to $10.60. Ladies' Skirts In this department we nro showing the greatest variety nnd nt tho lowest prices of any houso In America. Now Silk Skirts arriving ovory day by express Ladles' Silk Taffeta Skirts only $3.00. Women's Taffeta Skirts, mado of Wlnslow taffetas, with now appliquod flounce, made to sell for $12.00 on snlo nt $C.!)i. Women's Taffeta Skirts, mado from tho famous Wlnslow taffetas, elaborately trimmed, worth $15 to $IS, for, each $10.00. Women's Taffeta Skirts, In Imported de signs, nt $18.00, $22.50, $30.00, $40.00 and $60.00. Specials for Thursday Women's ltolny Day Skirts, In extreinoly henvy golf cloth, with pleated back, IS rows of stitching a $0.50 quality for $2,73. Silk Waists, mado of tho famous WIobIow Tuffeta and tho guaranteed Sklnnor's satin regularly sold nt $7.00 Thursday for only $4. OS. Women's spring Cloth Jackets, In tho eton nnd box coats, silk lined throughout, at $4.!S. Ualny Day Skirts $1.5S. Silk Walcts, mado of nlcoly tucked and corded silks, for $2.00, 25 dozen ladles' Underskirts, In heavy black mercerized clolh, worth $2.00, for $1.00. Children's Wash Urncsc3 at 50c. Women's Wrappers at 45c. Gigantic Purchase 1,000 doion Mother's Friend Shirt Waists closed out to us by tho manufacturers 'at a ridiculously low price. Thoy aro In flno madrus nnd very host French percales, all sizes up to 14 years mado to sell for $1.00 and $1.50 they will go on salo Saturday at only 29c Tlm tremendous quuntlty will enable us to 1111 all mall orders, Millinery Kxriulsltn creations on display and sals In our handsomo millinery parlors. Select your Kaster hat now. You aro welcomo to call nnd Inspect our extensive lines and seo all that Is fashionable In headwear for spring, 1901. Tho atylo Is in tho millinery not In tho prices. HAYDEN BROS I HAYDEN BROS THE SMOKERS PREFER BECAUSE THE JOBBERS' PROFIT IS ADDED TO T..H QUA LVl Y r. K. KICK U. O. CO., MAS U FACT UHU Utt, ST. 1,0 Lib, mu. UiiUfS tuAlH mm DENT tot lMMtt THE SAME FACE an bo marred or beautified by tho loss or addition of tofth. Good teeth aro not essential to good looks, hut arc absolutely necessary for the eu Joyrnent of good heulth. Our perfect fitting and splendidly mado teeth aro not expensive $5 will pay "for a complete upper or lower 'M set on rubbor $7.50 for tho best. Tho are only exrelled by absolutely sound natural teeth and few peoplo aro fortunato enough to possess these. BAILEY, the Dentist, :ili! lnton lllnck, 10th . I urn am Nt. I'lion UlHO, Lndjr AttcaiUut, -a V )