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12 THE 031 AHA DAILY t BEE; SATVR DAY, JULY (5, 1901. SHORTAGE OF LEMON MARIET Pamand Ezctsdi Anticipations f Dealtra and rmii Eainti. PRICES ARE INCLINED TO GO SKYWARD No Fault of the Mixer If Ynn Touted L'uiiKlilriioiiN Alinrnrc cif the Ileal '1'lilnK In Vour riurth of Jul- I.cntoiimlc. The person of riotous mood who sought to slake his burning Fourth of July thirst with n glass of lemonado has no vocnl out burst coming If bo found tho decoction lacklcg somewhat In strcnuousncss or smacking slightly of citric acid or other occasional substitute) for the native julco of thu lemon. It was not entirely tho fault of tho mixer, for during tho last three or four days ltmons have been lemons and they enmo high. Even the man who takes "a llttlo lemon In It" waa getting more thin usual In value for his money. This fact was duo to a local shortage In lemons, or rather of lemons of tho kind that meet tho readiest market, and a con sequent enhancement of local prices. Lem ons arc designated by their size, which Is demonstrated by the number that comes In a box. They are classified as 200s, 240s, 300s, 390s and 420s, and the designations mean that Just that number arc In a box. The SOOs and tho 3C0s arc tho popular classes In commercial circles, and retailers aro nverso to hardllng any other sizes because It disturbs their prices. These sizes have been popularized, and no one wants to break away from them. Commission men say that there was an sbundanco of 200s and 210s In the market, but since the early part of tho week the demand for tho medium and smaller sizes has exceeded anticipations and a shortago ensued. As a result lemons which had been selling for $3.50 n box Jumped up to $4.50, and rotallers were glad to got them t that prlco rather than resort to larger sizes, which also went up somowhat be causo of the advance of their less significant companions In commerce. It Is said that tho period of privation Is over, as the fes tival that occasioned the demand Is past and shipments are coming In to easo tho shortage. PUBLIC SCHOOLS IN CUBA Secretary tinmen of (lie Hoard nf Edticntlnn IlerelvcN n Report. J. f. Burgess, secretary of tho Board of Education, Is In receipt of a report from Matthew E. Hanna, United States commis sioner of public schools, which gives tho first authorized statistics concerning the public schools In Cuba. In tho six provinces of Cuba thcro aro 172,273 pupils enrolled. Of this number 69,409 aro whlto and 62,861 are colored. Tho teachers number 3,593 and 115 of theso are colored. Tho salaries of teachers rig gregato $649,661. The entire number of rooms used by tho public schools in Cuba In 3,I67 and the averago monthly cost of tuition per pupil In 1.83. MRS. BRUNERIS INJURED Wife of Former Count' Kiiprrlntcnd cnt Fnlla from Muvlnrc .Street Cnr. ' Mrs. Sarah Bruner, wife of J. B. Bruner, formerly county superintendent of schools, was painfully Injured yesterday while lighting from n street car at Seventeenth nd Charles stroats. Sho stepped from the footboard with her faco toward the rear platform, and, ns tho car had not yet come to a dead standstill, was thrown violently to tho ground, striking on her hip. Being a woman considerably advanced In life, sho suffered severely under tho shock. Sho was carried to her home, 1525 North Seventeenth street, where a physi cian was called to attend her. The Suiim OIU Story. J. A. Kelly rotates an experience similar to that which has happened In almost ovory neighborhood In tho United States and has boon told and re-told by thousands of others. Ho says: "Last summor I had n attack of dysentry and purchased a bot tle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Kemedy, which I used according to directions and with entirely satisfactory results. The trouble was controlled much quicker than former attacks when I used other remedies." Mr. Kelly Is a well known citizen of Henderson, N. C. For ealo by nil druggists. READY BY FIRST OF YEAR Architect Tell How Work an New High School la I'ro-Krciilns. "The new High school building will not be ready for use until January 1 of 1902," John Latcnser, architect for tho Board of Education, remarked. "Tho building will be entirely under roof by September 1. Work hns begun olready on tho Installa tion of tho heating, ventilating nnd elec trical plants and tho plumbers have done some preliminary work. It will probably be two months botore tho stonecutters will begin on the exterior decorations of tho building." lie Didn't Wear n Monk. But her beauty was completely hidden by cores, blotches and plmple3 till Bho used Bucklon's Arnica Salvo. Then thoy van ished, as will all eruptions, fever sores, bolls, ulcors, carbuncles nnd felons from Its use. Infallible- for cuts, corns, burns, scalds nnd pIIcb. Curo guaranteed. 25c at Kuhn & Co, ON THE NOHTHWKSTEnN L1XE. Chrnp Excursions. 116.75, Milwaukee and return, July 20, 21 ind 22. Cincinnati and return. $22.50, July 4, R, 6. Detroit and return. $22, July 5, 6 and 7. Chicago and return, $14.75, July 23, 24, 25. Very low rates to tho Buffalo exposition. City ticket offleo, 1401-1403 Farnam street. Additional Arcniuniodiitlons. On account of the very low rates made to Colorado paints THE UNION PACIFIC has placed In service another through Pull man sleeper on train No. 3, for Denver, leaving Omaha at 4.25 p. ni. dally, and continuing until September 10. A tourist sleeper will also bo attached to this train for Denver, July 6 to 13 In clusive. This service affords passengers the very best accommodations with the greatest pos sible comfort. nesorvatlons should be made as far In ad vance as possible. New city ticket ofllce, 1324 Farnara street. Tel. 316. NO THOUGHT OF REMOVAL General MnnnKer Dickinson Mettle Humors Concerning I'nlon Pacific Hcndiiunrtcrs. If ever a question existed as the future location of the Union Pacific headquarters, It was definitely and finally settled yester day by General Manager Dickinson, who said: "A proposition to remove the headquar ters of tho road from Omaha to Salt Lake City has never been entertained, or even suggested. There Is absolutely nothing In It." It has never been admitted that there was anything more authentic than gossip as a basis for the report, but In somo quar ters tho rumor was accepted as a reasona ble forecast of tho road's plans. Some months ago, when tho reality of the Hnrri man consolidation first became generally known, the Salt Lake papers launched the story. It was then tentative nnd condi tional and attracted little attention. About two weeks ago, when news of tho racrglug of the accounting departments of the liar rlman lines was published, the rumor touching the removal of the Union Pacific headquarters wan revived, this time with more assurance, being presented by the Denver and Salt Lako papers as a foregone conclusion. Tho statement of General Man ager Dickinson, however, proves the project to be pure fiction. KELLET, STICER & CO, Afur tba Fourth Haiiary aid Bnamsr Underwear Bellini;. STORE OPEN TILL 9i30 SATURDAY EVENINS Our regular prices are, as a rule, lower than tho "reduced" prices of other stores. Haydon Bros. Head our ad on page 7, Dr, Lord has returned. Office, Paxton block; hours, 2 to 4. Telephone, 33. CLEARS AWAY SUSPICION Albert TlruescliTTPller Not the Mnn Who tftsnttlted Little Mnry Marks. Albert Brueschweller, who committed sut cldo last week has been clearcM of the sus picion that ho was the ansallnnt of llttlo Mary Marks. William II. Olmsted, admin istrator of Brueschwcller's estate, called at tho sheriff's office yesterday and stated that no such buggy or pony as were used In the Marks caso wcro ever owned by Brueschweller. Mr. Olmsted has lived within a stone's throw of Brueschwcller's residence for years and has been familiar with the personal .iroperty of the deceased. When Brueschweller was found with his throat cut last Friday Mr. Olmsted took possession of his live stock, which included sovcral cows and a bay and n gray horse. There was no small black pony, such ns was used by Mary Marks' assailant, among the property. Mr. Olmsted says that Brueschweller committed suicide probably because his dairy llccnso had been revoked. If your brain won't work right and you miss the snap, vim and energy that was once yours, you should toko Prickly Ash Bitters. It cleanses the system and In vigorates both body and brain. IMPROVING FREE DELIVERY Assistant .Superintendent Oniric Hedges on nuslness Trip to Omaha. Charles Hedges, assistant superintendent of tho freo delivery system of tho Postofflco department, is In Omaha on business looking toward tho Improvement of the service. The branch offices have been so successfully conducted that tho department Is encour aged to udd to them. Mr. Hedges thinks it probable that two more offices will be es tablished, the location depending upon an inquiry not yet completed. It is probable also that new routes will bo laid out tn dis tricts now incompletely covered. A system of night deliveries to hotels and other placos of public resort has been applied successfully In tho east, and if tho super intendent deems the time ripe a similar In novation will be Introduced hero. Do you want a sound liver, vigorous di gestion, strong healthy kidneys, regularity In the bowels? Take Prickly Ash Bitters. It has the medical properties that will produce this result. Cheap Summer Kxouralona Via Illi nois Central n. II. St. Paul and return, July 1-9 9.85 Minneapolis and return, July 1-9 9.S3 Duluth nnd return, July 1-9 13.S5 Cincinnati and return, July 4-6 22.50 Detroit and return, July 5-7 22.00 Chicago and return, July 23-25 14.75 Loulsvlllo and return, August 24-26.. 21.60 Buffalo and return, cvory day 26.75 Circuit tours via Great Lakes to Buffalo and Intermediate points. Staterooms re served In advance. 'Call at city ticket office, 1402 Farnam street, tor particulars, or ad dress W. If. Drill, D. P. A., I. C. It. R., Omaha, Neb. Other houses would like to meet our prices, hut they can't securo an Introduc tion. Read our bargain ad on page 7. Hay den Bros. A Placu to Spend th Bnntmer. On tho lines or the MILWAUKEE RAIL WAY are some of tho most beautiful plaees In the world to spend a summer vacation, camping out or at the elegant summer hotels. Boating, fishing, beautiful lake! and streams and rool weather. These resorts ore all reached easily from Omaha. A book describing them may bs had on application at the Chicago, Mil waukee ft St. Paul Railway city ticket office, 1604 Farnam street, Omaha. Round trip tickets, good until October 31, now on sale at greatly reduced rates. F. A. NASH, General Western Agent Excuralon Tickets to New York. Commencing July 1 the Lako Shoro & Michigan Southern railway will sell re duced rate tickets Chicago to New York and return, good for stop at Pan-American exposition. Low rate Buffalo tickets aro also now on salo. Eight trains dally. Send 4 cents In stamps for printed matter and full Information. F. M. Byron, G. W. A., Chicago; M. S. Giles, T.. P. A., Chicago. Sena articles of Incorporation, notices of stockholders' meetings, etc, to The Bes. Ws will give them proper legal insertion. Telephone 23S. Spirit Lake Lake OkohoJI conveniently reached Ala Illinois Central railroad from Omaha. The only road hav ing both morning and evening servlco to nbovo points. Low rates. For particulars call at city ticket office, 1402 Farnam Btreet. Wantod A general agent for Nebraska for Capital Stock Accident company. Ollt edged contract. Address the Union Accident siock (Jo., Denver, Colo. PneknKo of Dnnda Missing. TOPEKA. Kan., July 5.-Severnl days ago a driver for an express company recelvid a large looking envelope to be dispatched from Topeka to Hlnwatha. When he reacneu mo express omco tne driver de clnred that the enveloue was mliilnir. Tie. turning to the sender, he learned that tho envelope comuineu u,aj in norms of the city of Hiawatha. Kan. Tho tnvelonn hns not been found. Payment on the bonds nap ueen sioppea. linns Into n Coat Trnln, BUFFALO, July 6. A northbound car on tho Main street line smashed Into u New York Central coal train nt tho Jewett avenue crossing early today. The car was crowded with passengers and several were injured, jonn jiusKey was nurt internally John Herr and Mrs. H. P. ntnker nf nrnnk, lyn were severely injured. Others suffered minor Injuries. The ente tender unvii thn Kates were down and that ths trnll-v r Entire Mnc of Women's Fancy Tarn. sols nt Cost All New and Pretty Styles Fancy t'mbrellns, lllne nnd Cnrillnnl, fl.03. 15c two for 25c Women's Klchlleu-rlbbod whlto vests, low nock, sleeveless or wing sleeves, silk tops, well made. Wo have a big assortment of women's llslo vests special sale for Saturday low neck, sleeveless or wing sleeves, silk finish, suporlor quality, whlto or ecru. All re duced to 25c each. Women's umbrella, flne-rlbbed drawers, laco trimmed, yoko band, nicely finished; all sizes, 25o each. Women's silk vests, fancy yokes, very prettily finished in white, pink, blue; can not bo equaled; our Saturday prlco only 50 each. Children's gauze vests and pants, high neck, short or long sleeve, pants nnklo or knea length; sizes 16, 18, 20, at 16c each; sizes 22, 24, 20c; sizes 26, 2S, 25c; sizes 30, 32, 34, 35c. Women's fine black hose, light weight, deublo solo, heel and too, regular 23c qual ity; Saturday, 15c a pair. Our lino of women's flno black cotton hose, Maco soles and our line of women's black lisle or cotton drop-stltch hose aro exceptional values; aro worth fully 35a a pair; on salo for Saturday only 25c a pair. Women's fancy hoso, very pretty nnd new patterns, black lace Holes, red and blue lace lisle, silk kloks, checks, stripes, fast colors, 60c a pair. Children's fast black, ribbed hose, doublo knee, heel and toe; sizes 6 to 9, only 16c a pair. Misses' extra quality, fine ribbed llslo hose, doublo knee, heel and toe, very nlco quality, 35a value; all sizes only 25c a pair. On account of the lateness of our para sol season wo will offer our entlro lino of women's fancy parasols at cost. All new and pretty styles; best material In the market, exclusive pattcrns;a a rare cbanco to get a very handsome parasol at your own price. Whlto ruffled parasols at 1.39; our plain white ones at S9c. Women's bluo and cardinal silk umbrel las, twenty-sx Inch steel rod, silk tassel and case, pretty, natural wood handles, only 91.65 each. KELLEY, STIOER & CO., Cor. Farnam and 15th. NOW HE IS A PICADOR Dr. 1. O. Tine Can Mnke Pills or Flo-lit nulls with Euunl Dexterity. Dr. P. O. Rue, the bridegroom who spent a week overtlrao In tho city Jail two months ago becauso ho had no clothes with which to go abroad, has turned up ns a picador In the South Omaha bull fight, whore ho Is known as William Smith. It will bo remembered that after the tailor foreclosed on his effects the doctor's ward robo consisted of n suit of sky-bluo under wear, but now ho Is garbed In khaki blouso and trousers all laced and fringed with rawhldo thongs and embroidered with bangles. About his neck ho wears a red and yel low bandana, while his sombrero has tho broadest brim of any In tho arena. It Is tho doctor's new rolo to rldo a raw boned broncho and to pretend to goad the bull with . thing called a pike. The fact that his Council Bluffs bride, with whom, he lived a week, has sued him for divorce and $5,000 alimony seems to give him llttlo concern. It Dasstrs the World. No discovery In medicine has over created one-quarter of the excitement that has been caused by Dr. King's Now Discovery for Consumption. It's severest tests have been on hopeless vIcttmB of consumption, pneumonia, hemorrhage, pleurisy and bronchitis, thousands of whom it has restored to perfect health. For coughs, colds, asthma, croup, hay fever, hoarse ness and whooping cough It Is the quick est, surest curo In tho world. It Is sold by Kuhn ft Co., who guarantor) satisfaction or refund money. Largo bottles 50c and $1.00. Trial bottles free. , Exceedingly Low Ilatc Excursions to the Hlnck Hills. Dates Sale: July 1 to 9, Inclusive. Rates: To Hot Springs from 8loux City and Missouri Valley, la., and Omaha, Neb., $15.00 for the round trip. From Lincoln and Superior, Neb., $14.00 for round trip. Proportionate rates from intermediate points east of Long Pine. Minimum round trip rate, $10.00. To Deadwood and Lead, S. D., $4.60 higher than to Hot Springs. Transit Limit: Going trip, fifteen days; return trip, continuous passage. Final Limit: October 31. Stopover: Stopover will be allowed at any point on tho F., E. & M. V. R. R. west of Stanton, Neb., within the going transit limit of fifteen days from date of sale. Don't miss this opportunity to visit ths wonderful Black Hills. Proportlonato rates based on the above will bo on sale at stations east of the Mis souri river. Ask your nearest agent for full informa tion and be euro your tickets read via tho North-Western Lino. J. R. BUCHANAN, ' General Passenger Agent, Omaha, Neb. SUMMEIl EXCUHSIOn KATES. Via the Milwaukee Railway, June 12, 13, 14 and 16, Omaha to Chicago nd return, $14.75. July 4, B and 6, Cincinnati and return. $22.50. July 6, 8 and 7, Detroit and return, $22. July 20, 21 and 22, Milwaukee and returm, $14.76. Low rates to summer resorts. City ticket office, 1504 Farnam st. TsL 281 Publish your legal notices In The Weekly Bee. Telephone 233. No Particular Credit Any person who tells tho truth and Is honest in nil dealings, both business and otherwise, deserves no credit In particular, In OUU OPINION because ho is supposed to do thobe things BUT if a person starts In with great ODDH ugalnst him to ac complish a certnln purpose, tho success of which will GKKATIA" BENEFIT THE WHOLE COMMUNITY, and, after his hard work, time and cold cash hns been plentifully expended, ho succeeds, he CER TAINLY DOE8 DESERVE CREDIT und ho USUALLY GETS IT TOO. This Is what this store haH been "up to" the past 7 or 8 years building up an UP-TO-DATE DRUG STORE, where any one enn get prescriptions tiled, drugs of any kind or anything else which should be found tn a DRUG STORE, and at "live and let live" prices. Frequently, YES QUITE FREQUENTLY. tho LOCAL DRUGGISTS had n MEETING, formed a COMBINE or TRUST nnd then sent a MEMBER to get us to Join; we APPRE CIATE the Invitation, but wo don't Join worth a cent; that makes them MAD we're sorry (?) but we keep right on doing business AFTER OUR OWN STYLE and tho grndunl Increaso In our sales show that we aro gutting our EARNED CREDIT See. Cut Price Druu Store. Tel. 747. S. W. Cor. Kith and Chicago. deeds dellvirod FREE to any pan of clt. SCHAEFER'S KNIGHTS ARE INDUSTRIOUS Efforts to Mnke Ills Incrensr In Al-Snr-Ilen Meiulicrnlilp Are Active. Available fund3 to tho nmount of $20,000 Is the mark which tho Knights of Ak-Sar-Ben havo set for tho preparation nnd con duct of the annual fall festivities and two hustling committees nro now at work In an effort to provide revenues In that amount. Thoro Is ono commlttco soliciting memberships in the knighthood. It has assumed tho task of running tho member ship up to not less than 1,000 nnd It does not propose to let up In Its eflort until at least thnt many loyal citizens of Omaha havo enrolled their names nnd paid tho $10 fee. This will provldo Just half of the fund found to be absolutely necessary. The other committee Is soliciting subscriptions to tho annual parade fund, which must also reach a clean $10,000 In order to make tho festivities go. Both committees met at tho Commercial club yestcrdny nnd roportcd encouraging progress. Neither was willing to glvo out tho exact figures by which their success could be measured pending another meet ing to bo held next Monday, but reports from both meetings Indicated that satis factory progress was being made. The work of soliciting Is being systematically carried on and It is said that merchants are manifesting this year a more liberal conception of their duties In the matter of fortifying tho Board of Governors with the necessary funds. Tho membership of 1,000 Is not an unreasonable anticipation, as It has exceeded that figure In ono or two years and this year the work and equipments at the den ore far moro attractlvo than ever before TIIItOlT.ll SLEEPERS TO CAI.II'OHMA Vln llttrllliKtnn Route. Through tourist and standard tlccplng cars, Omaha to San Francisco, every day from July 6 to 13.., Routo via tho grand panorama of thu Rocky mountains the scenic routo of the world. Leave Burlington stntlon 4:25 p. m. Only $45 round trip tickets, July C to 13. Tickets, 1502 Farnam street. It In Cool In Cnlorndo, With the thermometer above 100 degrees In Omaha and tho round trip rate to cool Colorado only $15, why do you remain In tow n 7 Leave Burlington station, Omaha, 4:25 this afternoon. Arrive Denver 7:10 tomor row morning. Through sleeper to Colorado Springs, Pueblo, Glenwood Springs and Grand Junction. Tickets, 1502 Farnam street. t All kinds of prices for nil kinds of peo ple. Hnyden Bros., with an ad on pago 7. WHAT'S THAT? SCIENCE SCORES AGAIN, A Prrpnratlon Hint Will Destroy the Dnndrufr Germ Discovered. Finally tho scientific student has discov ered n certain remedy for dandruff. When It first became known that dandruff is tho result of a germ .or parasite that digs Into tho scalp and saps the vitality of hair at tho root, causing falling hair nnd baldness, biologists set to work to discover some preparation that will kill that germ. After a year's labor In ono laboratory tho dandruff germ destroyer was discovered nnd It Is now embodied In Newbro's Hcrplcldc, which besides curing baldness and thinning hair speedily and permanently eradicates dan druff. "Destroy tho cause,' you remove tho effect." I Didn't know we nro still slushing the prices on drugs? Tho PRICES given below tell the story 25c Mcnncn's Talcum Powder ...,15c GOc Malted Milk 40c 60c Pozzonl's Powder 'JSc i 23i' 4711 White Rose Soap Uo , 23c Kirk's Juvenile Soup So Full Quart Flno Port or Claret 35c $1 Llsterlnc 3o Vermont Root Beer, mnkos 5 gallons.... Uc 51 Peruua 76c Jnn Rose Soap 7c Jl Plnaud's Violet Water t 10-lb. Sack Medicated Sea Hilt 25c Cutlcura Sonp Wc Good Whisk Broom 10c 60c Ncstln'H Food IOC 5-X Cocoa Soap, box of 3 cakes 6c Sherman & M cConnell Drug Go COR. 1CT11 AND DODGE, OMAHA. I Hsu $ erge Suits 9 AN FRANCISCO AND RETURN 43. Via Ilock Island Route. Tickets on salo July 6th to 13th, good tor return until August 31st. Cholco of many different routes. Epworth Leaguo special will leave Omaha July 8th at 9 p. m., stop ping at Denver, Colo. Springs, Glenwood Springs and Salt Lake. For full Informa tion and Hand Book address or call at Rock Island city ticket ofilco, 1323 Farnam street, Omaha, Neb. Cool Colorndo. Colorado Is tho finest state In the coun try to spend your vacation. Send 3 cents in stamps to T. E. Flshor, general pas senger agent, Denver, for handsomo illus trated literature regarding this wonderful state. Dnnco TonlKht. Jolly Eight's lively ball this evening, Washington hall, 18th and Harney streets; fine orchestra; a,grand good tlmo for you. Gents, 25c; welcome r, t Jim '.SCOflELD CLOAk&SUITCO.L- LOOK! LOOK! Many ladles would be saved tlmo and trouble If they would LOOIC HERE before. making purchases else where of materials to be mndo up and when you expect to pay for the making we can save you money too particularly In this sort of Dressing Sacques, Klmonas, Petticoats, Wrappers, And Shirt Waists. Our styles aro all new nnd every thing "made as good as can be." UIV I .SCOFIELD aoJuasuiTco. 1510 IlouKlan St. feet Fitting Shoes The fitting qualities of Sorosls Is ono thing thnt has mudo this lluu of women's foot wear famous. Another thing thnt pleases Is tho price Sorosls are $3.60 always. In connection with Sorosls wo have put In a compluto lino of Surpass welts and turns. Theso shoes are shown today In our south window. They nro $2.50 always. With these two lines (if women's shoes Sorosls nt $3.50 nnd Surpass at J2.50, you nro ablo to tit your feet with cither lino anil savo money. Also a full lino of boys' and girls' welt sewed shoes at popular prices. Fifty stylos of Sorosls In stock. Sorosis Shoe Store 203 South 15th Street, Frank Wilcox, Milliliter. Send for catalogue. READ There nro good nnd bad tountnlns, tidy nnd untidy operators Somo of the foun tains look very handsome In their marble and silver plated llttlncs, but tho syrup cans and other features screened from pub. lie view aro not so Inviting. Lots of tho cans aro never cleaned from the beginning of the hcuhou to the end. A dozen foun tains examined by a newspaper reporter for his paper, reported that could tho smil ing customer havo seen tho Insldo of the fountain before which they sat, their glass of soda would have been lctt untouched. IF YOU COULD ONLY SEE INSIDE! Our new 20TII CENTURY FOUNTAIN needs no Inside Inspection. Everything about Is ex posed to full view; nothing to conceal; com. parlson for clcnnllncs.s, neatness nnd beauty Is asked with any fountain tn tho city. Our ORANGE and LEMON, made from tho fresh fruit ,1s extra fine. FULLER :B CO., l-lth nnd Douslna Sta. "Only a fool is ashamed to acknowledge his povx crty, The shabby gen' teel man is the poorest man on earth' You can brintf to Ibis store $4.75 or $5.75 or $6.75 or $8.50 and buy just as good a suit of clothes as any man cares to wear. They are blue serge, the great satisfactory summer suit. Men's bluo sorgo coats, 2.00 up. Men's blue serge pants, $1.50 up. I''' M'T mm ? A Few Words to Announce This GRAND CLEARING SALE ON HAYDENs Men's and Boys' Clothing. All spring and summer clothing must be closed out at once. The Ilayden policy is not to carry over. The Uaydeu method is "Letting Down the Prices." Saturday you can have your choice of the very finest Men's Suits made in the celebrated Stein, Bloch Co. and Ilart, SchalTner & Marx brands, guaranteed the very newest styles, the best qualities and the best fitting garments manufactured, worth 20.00, 22.50, 925.00 and $27.50, on sale JjJJO OO We also put on sale 000 Men's Suits, a very handsome assortment of patterns nnd fabrics, regularly sold at 10.00, 12.50, 15.00 and !rr.".s$5 and $7.50 Extra Snecial Sale on fsaw . a Men's Fine Trousers Our great purchases from the leading 1 of pants. You can afford it eaBlly nt such trousers makers of America nnd the lm-1 clearing sale prices ns these: menso numbor of odd pants, resulting ' All $3.00 Trousers now -4 ej from tho sales of high priced coats and on Baj0 at lOvf vests without tho pants now will go nt ... clearing Ealo prices. The finest pants made , A" $1;50 Trousers now O Kf at less than half their usual values. Now Is J on 8810 nt H'UJ tho time to supply yourself. Every good All 15.50 and J7.S0 Trousers now o J J"f dresser should havo from three to six pairs, on salo nt Jt JL O Great Sale ou Boys' Clothing All the novelties, all the neat and stylish i now on salo at 95c, 11.45, $2.60 and J3.75 ana comiortanio ideas in ooys- wear aro irom i,ou 10 6.&o to be found here, We aro making special clearing sale prices fully one-third to one half less than former low quotations. Boys' Knee rants Suits, In double- Boys' Wash Suits nt 15e. .ln nnrt an Special In Hoys' Wool Pants, la a rogular 60o value, nt 15c. Young Men's line Odd Trousers. Inna. nnv on salo nt 95c, $1.50 and 12,60. Thoy are breasted vestce nnd all tho best styles, worth from $2,00 to $5,00. See Big Add on Page Seven. HAYDEN GIGANTIC CLEARING SALE. Wo havo 100,000 ot ladiod suits, skirts, waists, capes, jackets and wrappers. You bavo unrestricted cboico of this tremen dous stock at 25c to 50o on tho dollar. Bought by our Now York buyer lato in the season theso aro all now, fresh, clean goods, made up in tho very latest stylos, by tho best mechanics. Tho greatest sea son of our life is over. Doublo tho bus iness wo over had before, and now tho slaughter begins on what is loi'L Women's wash waists, made of excellent quality material, on sale for only 10c. Women's wasli waists, newest style, the 75c quality for, each, 25c. Women's wash waists, 1.00 quality for only aUe. Women's fine wash waists, worth up to 2.00, for 40c. Women's silk eton jackets, that sold at 15 to 20, sale price 1.50. Women's tailor-made suits, worth up to .15, for 0.90. Women's tailor-made suits, worth up to 18, for 0.1)8. Women's rainy-day skirts, all wool materials, in all colors, worth 1.00, for $1.-18. Women's rainy-day skirts, with 22 rows of stitching in the flounce, the 5.0opiu'lity, for 1.08. Women's silk taffeta skirts, elaborately trimmed, a 12 gar ment for (!.05. Women's 30 silk skirts for 12.75. Women's black and colored taffeta waists, the 6 and 8 qual ities, in one lot for. each, 3.00. Women's silk waists, corded taffetas, the 1.00 quality for 1.90 25 sample suits, worth up to 70, sale price only 25. Children's wash dresses, the 1.50 quality, for 50c. Women's silk capes, the $4 quality, on salo for $1.98. 25 storm sorgo skirts, tailor made, tho $12 quality, each for $8.00. Women's percalo wrappers, the $1 quality, for 39c. Women's $1.50 wrappers for Coc. SATURDAY NIGHT from 7:30 until 9 o'clock, wo will put on sale, BO dozen wrap pers, mado of flno lawns, trimmed with braid, tho $1.50 quality for 49c. HEAD GREAT SALES ON PAGE 7. HAYDEN BROS. 1 fMrnmrnrnkm mil or Cucumbers Wrinkles lludnutlno Toilet Cerate will keep them away. It Is a regulnr wonder worker. Ask for souvenir copy of Hudnut's 20th Century Toilet Hints It contains a great many health anil beau ty hints which every woman should study carefully. V. o carry all of Hlrhard Hudnut'H famous perfumes and totlut preparations. Myers-Dillon Drug Co,, lf th and Fnrnniu Sts. A SERIOUS BLUNDER Kahn, Wlebold & Co., Chicago's leading wholesale tailors, who nro supposed to mako equally as flno n clothing as Stein, Hloch & Co., Itogcrs, Foot and Alfred Ben jamin took on a now shipping cleric about April 1. There wero 100 suits of one kind to bo shipped to thu (lunruntoo ClothlnR Co., Omaha. These suits wcro to bo re tailed at $12X0. Tho shipping clerk marked tho box Omaha, Nov., In conscquonco of which theso goods wcro shipped to Nevada In place of Nebraska; hero they Iny at Bomo way station nnd for a whllo all traco wns lost of thorn, A fow days ago tho wholcnalo houso notified us that the goods had been found, oxplalnlng us as aboro Btntod. Of course wo wroto them we could not ii3o thorn; bo they nsked us to mako them n proposition. Wo did and thoy ac cepted. These suits now go on snlo at It. 05. They nro pure wool, neat, fancy strlpo, sultnblo for present wear. If a, stylish, up-to-dato dresser wears this suit no ono would think any different but what It wbb mado to order for not less than $35.00, Wo havo lots of other goods In men's nnd boys' wear that may Interest you. Iook for signs tho Guarantee selling out, 1016-18 Capitol avc. I B Our rulo, "Alterations free," li suspended on the $4.65 suit. The Chicago Record fni6l of time Typ wnteri In dally ui YOST NO PAIN to havo a tooth extracted when VITALIZED AIH Is used. Leaves no nftor effect, Examinations frou. Good Set Teoth $5.00 Gold Killings $1.50 up Teeth Cleaned 75o t Taft's Philadelphia Dental Rooms 1517 DotijiliiK ht. If you want a typewriter, why not come first where you can BVI5RY GOOD SOrtT OF TYPD WHITER In Its best form? TYI'KWRITHR SUPPLIM of all kinds for all machines. TYPEWRITERS RENTED, TVl'BWRITJCna REPAIRED, New Century The finest catalofue ever Issued Is yours for the asking. Write or Call. 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